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ITEM8 OF INTERE8T ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW THANKSGIVING GUESTS Mr. od Mrs. L. H. Oordon were Tbanksglvlog gue.ts of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson. THANKSGIVING IN DAYTON Mr. lind Mrs. Harold Osborn were Thanksgiving guests at their Bon. 11'. Don OsbOrn and ramDy In Dayton. MRS. R. BRADDOCK SAME MTs. Reba Braddock Is stlll confIned at Christ hospital where ber condItion remains about the same.

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W.rre. OoI.lIa•• (tt••d Fa,. .BlrIIl M..t II Ooll..bls Some eighteen Warren County Farm Bureau members and eleven youth. went to Columbus for the se88lons of tbe S4tb annual meet.Ing or theIr organization. Gordon Foster. delegate ; Robert Jeffery and Mrs. Gordon Fos· ter. alternates. took over the duties of the regular delegates A. T. Easton and Charlell Guard. Jr.• who were unable to attend. Clyde Fordyce. Frank Wilkens. Arthur Mattingly. Henry Driver. Ray Schwartz. S. W. Losh. O. M. Buley. Mrs. O. M. Buley and daughter. Wlntleld Stacey. Clar· ence Harvey. Mrs. Margaret Cox. Bernadine Hackney and others report an exceedingly active. worthy program.

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At the lut tlog of the War· ren County F'a1tD Bureau Board. the follow In, oetlcerll ""ere elel\t· ed tor the com"" year: President C~e FOirclyce. Rt. 1. Morrow; V. esldent. Frank Wilkens. Rt. 1 Mason ; Sec·y. Treps.. A. H . nhart. Waynes· ville. . I New dlrecton elecwd at the annual meet~ FB: Arthur Mat· Unglr. three yyt term. Wasblng' ton twp; John BUll. OIie year term, Franklin wp.. to replace S. S. Burdge, deceased. Berna· dine Haclmey Wlil aervEl one year liS youth repreaentatlve. Reelected were A. H. Earnhart. Wayne twp; ~. Harter. Union twp; Mra. 'Oord n Foster. lAdy Director at la . All wllJ se.r ve trbee years. . Tbe reUrlnl officer,s all reo Personable CharUe Gore, 1Iq- celved thanks and at1preclatlon In, pltarlst, fa fut beeo.m Iq from tbe board nd the member· know a as tile "Beart Throb of ship. WLW." CharHa Is featured OD "MJdwestern Oayrlde," 8:S0 p.ID.. VOWS EST, Saturday. and the "Lally ,1m Day" .bow at 7:45 a.m., EST, Moaday tb.r oucb Friday.

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Sale II .00111, Dog tags for the 1962 8eason went on sale In the lotflce of County Auditor A. M. Parker. on M~nday. ' The flrBt three tags to be sold went to Sherlft Gerald W. Couden. one of the county's canine fanc iers and owner of fine coon dogs. The cost of licenses this year Is $2 each tor males. remales and spayed remales. For. several years males and spayed temales have been $1 and females $3. There Is no change In the price ot kennels. Kennel tee Ie $10. Licenses may be obtained at the audltor's oftlce by applyIng either In person or by .malllng the de· scription of the dog. inoludlng age. sex. color. long or short hair and breed. toge lher wIth the reo Qulred fee. Deadlloe tor buying tags with· out 11 penalty la Jan. 20, 1953.

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GAMBIER. OHI()I-Kenyon ltu· dent Peter L. Keys, the Ion at tbe Rev. and Mrs. Samuel N. Keys of Waynesville. received his toot· ball numeral recently for hlB part In one of the best leasonll In reo cent Kenyon history. Keys. a fresbman. Is a ' pledge member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity.

Each Warren Vol. OOlt 4& O••ls Eacb vote In Warren county'. recent election cost approxImately 46 cente. according to figures reo leased by l\lrs. Lenora Hollon. depuly clerk of the Board of Elec· tions. 'l"bere were 18,733 votes cast In the county to set a new all·tlme record. wJth the election COlt set n t ayproxlmately $ .484.78. Major e ~pense In the elecllon Is man· nlng the 48 precincts In the county. In tbe election two years go. 1.252 persons cast ballota at a cost of 48 cents per vote. The election expenBe that year amount· ed to $6326.10.

Local Draft Board No. 12~ bas announced that the following 18 men have been ordered to report ror Induction on Decemb6r 11: . Wayne"vllle - Wm. KcKeever. Robert Haysden, Richard Lawson. Franklin - Fred Carr. Jr.. Paul DePew. Warren Tinch. John Hlp· sher. Carl White. Lewis Morgan. Lebanon-Robert Hursch, Rich· ard Mills. Donald Fornshell. Rlcb· ard Bolmer. Franklin Sparks. Harveysburg-James Smith. Soutb Lebanon-Rlcbard Hisey. Middletown - Raymond Lyk.lns. John McFarland. The tollowlng 10 men have been ordered to report for physical ex· amlnaUmi on December 16: Waynesville-John LeWis. Floyd Rlcbarde. Franklin-Ronald 18aacs. Albert Taylor. Springboro-Paul Gray. Morrow-Raymond Brlll. Oregonla.-Jobn Thompson. Rob· ert Pottort. South Lebanon - Arthur Hammlel. Robert Robln80n,

RETURNS FROM VIRGINIA Tbe anual Christmas Party of The Past Matrons of Mlaml Mrs. It. O. Bailey recently re- t.he St. Augustine Altar Society or Chapter beld theJr regular monlhturned from Vlrgld'la where sbe WaynesvllJe. will be held at the Iy mee ting on Tuesday evening. was called on Ilccount of tbe home of Mrs. 1. M. Troyan. Cen· with Mrs. E. F. Earnhart as bosttervllle. on Wednesday. December death of hor mother. eSIl at her bome. During the eye10 at 7 p. m. There will be ex- M I I L G chango gifts and the new orticers ' .... e • .rner Marriage vow were excbanged nlng. Mrs. Ros s Hartsock. now THANKSGIVING IN QAYTON Mill Ruth ~nhart. daughter Graud Martha of the Orand Cbap· by will be Installed. Father P a u I Rlt •• Wedne.day Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Hartsock of Mr. and Mra Harold B. Earn· ter of Ohio, was honored and pre· Bnd Misa Jean Hartaoctt were Klenke wUl give a talk on Christ· Funeral services tor Mra. Jessie lIIe. amId AI;'man sented with a gift. Offlcen were TbankslvLng guests of MIs8 Mar· mas. Fafber Jamea Kreusllng of 1.. Gamer, 81, formerly of the liart. ot Wayn Firat Cla.. Do d E. WelCh, son elected for the coming year and the meeting. Lebanon. will open tha Deatherage In Dayton. The co·hos teas wUJ be Mrs. George Harveysburg area. who died Sun· ot Mr. and Mn. lAlther Welch or plans were made for a dInner day nl(ht. were held at p. III. Oregonia, on Spnday. November meeting at the Party House In HOLIDAY GUESTS FROM IND. Hoelshan, MI'8. C. C. Mahan. Jr.. dnesday In the WaynesvlUe twenty·third at the home of tbe December. Mra. Berry Shllllto, Mrs. ~eter Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCulloch hapel ot the Oswald tuneral home. brlde'is parenta. I During tbe social hou r refresb· had as Thanksgiving and week end Vent, Mrs. Jack WI sIal. Rev. J. W. Wedgewood will oUl· The Rev. L. C. Radley performed ments were seMod at the dlnJng guests the former's psrents. Mr. elate aod burial was In M.laml the Impreulve double 'r lng cere· tlble which waB arranged with and Mra. Arcble McCulloch, of cemetery. mony before an. ImPl'9v1sed altar yellow chrysanthemums. Linton. IndlanL Mrs. Garner died at the FrIends of ferns and the' lradlUonaf seven A rare wblstUng swan wal home here. where she had resided branctied cande ' bra at two-thirty wounded recently by a watel'fowl Tbe New Century Club met on M .... Carrie McGrath WCTU · TO MEET THURSDAY several year8. Two nephews. AI· In tbe afternooa, A twenty·mlnute hunter on a lake near Milan. Ohio. FrIday afternoon with Mrs. J. K. bert Lee Talm'adge of South Leb- program at p The regular WCTU meeting wlll Tbe bird was the third IIwan of P'teBton as hostess at be.r home uptlal music W&8 DI.. E.rIy Monday anon and J. Lee Talmadge of preBented by be held lit the home ot Mrs. Wal· thIs specles to have been shot In The Far Hills Party House. e brlde's sister. Mrs. CarrIe B. McGrath. 91. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodetl Bunnell \Vaye.vllJe, survive. ter Whitaker Tbursday evonlng. The meeting was called to order Mrs. Norman · ert. 'l~he bride's died at 5:30 a. m. Mouday at the Ohio by careless hunters this by the Prellident. Miss· Ruth Ohan· December 11 at aeYen·thll'ty. All asllsted by Mrs. Ellsle Hockett Eamhal't. sang home of a son, George or R. It. 1. year. brothel'. 111'. members are urged to be present. and Mrs. C. A. Edgington. enterEugene Knoder. game produc. dler and following the buslneBl I Lon You , Oh, PromiJe Oregonia. aorth of tbat COmmUlj.· t.lDed on Wedneaday evening tion ·forem'~n of the Dlvlsloa of .... Ion. Mrs. S. 8. Ellla and Mrl. It1. She bad bee.n an lnnlld tor HOLIDAY GUEITI FROM MICH. bbbormt Mr: IIIId Ih'a. lUella To the atraln. of Lohengrln's several yean. Senlce were held ~Idllfe. who Is I.n chsrge of the Ellie Hockett introduced al thell' rI t guelt lpeaker. MilS Elizabeth who were celebrating their 50th Mr. and Mn. Ray Malnou. bad Wedding Marcb the bride de· phealant prop~aUon . 'expe men Chandler. Miss Chandler gave to The eveDr. Emma Holloway spent the scended the stairs and was met at 2 P. m. We<!nesday In the at as Tbanksglvlng day guelltl their weddlDg annlveraaJ'Y. the Mllan Game ll'&nn IlIllu:D~1 Stubbs funeral bome bere with daughter. Mn. Josephine Walker nlilg was spent in playing 500. Thanngivlng boUdaYI with her by her father wbo escorted her to Rev. PrIce RobertI officiating. bas cared tor tbe bird a.n d reports her JJltenertl a very fine talk on and the honored couple received frlendl. Mr. and Mrs. Ohester that It Is recovering rapidly. the "Revlslon or the BIble." This and daughter Barbara of Ferndale. the altar. She was attired In a Burial wllS to Miami cemetery. 18 a cun:ent topic of the day and some lovely gifts. Tbe beauUtully Maple and Mr. and Mrs. O. E. at wlr1te ballerina length gown Michigan. Surviving are the son. a daugh· her remarks were "ery Intereatdecorated thre6-tlered wedding ~PlelD: DattO... silk I.mported from Japan wltb Ing and In.tructlve. cake wu cut and served with Mrs. Daniel Underwood was a an onraldrt ot wblte lIt1t lace. t r, M.rs. Rosa Hakes of Blan· SUNDAY DINNER GUE8,... The club acljourned to meet lo 'Qolden Wedding" ice crea.m guest on Thankactvlng Day at a Her tlngel'Up ven of 11Iuslon was chester. and six grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs: J. J. Bunke enterDecember with Mr". Walter Whit.. maida, coffee. candy and nuts. family dinner in tbe home of ber attached to a lace tlara aet with OPEN HOUSE AT The abandonment of all preju· tained te Sunday dinner Mias AlIce aker al bosteels at her home. The Invited gUests were Mr. and daughter Mra. Raymond Braddock dices arlBlng blstorlcally I.n the seed. pearls. She carrleld a wblte FRIENDS RED BRICK Burske at Los Angeletl. Calif., Mr. DurIng the soolal hour. de1JcloulI J. Rich and sons of and ramt.IJ'. Mrs. M.aynard Bible topped' with a white orcbld. development of separate races. and Mrs. Adrian COx of ClDcln· The Frlends wllJ hold 0 pen clasles. nations and creeds Is the refr4!lhments were served to the Yarley. Penn.. Mr. and Mrs. L. Miss Glenna Mareh of Dayton. Her only Jewel8 were a two-row natf and Mr. and Mrs. J . W. V. Branlltrator. Mr. and Mrs. Ern· was a weet "nd guellt of her pearl necklace. a gift ot the groom. house at their new rooms In the crlterlan at ralth In thla new age. members and guesta. Mn. Gar· Strouse and children. . land Stamper and Mrs. Ellen est Butterworth. Mr. and Mrs. B. cousin Mrs. Lucile Armitage. The Immediate families and a red brlok meeting house, corner Baha'u'llab has made unity the . MillS Olive WUlIama ia mit· few c10lle relatives and friends ot Fourth and High Streets here, very condition of human existence. Conner. S. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bor· THANK8GIVING DAY GUE8T6 on Saturday, Dec. 6 from 1 to 6. den. Mra. Ada Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ing with ber niece Mn. Arthur wltnes8ed the ceremony. Guardian Baha'I Faith. MI'8. E. V. Barnhart and Mn. Keller Hoak. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jordan and famlly In Pendleton, After the receptloDII Itbe young. There will be an exhibit ot books Marie Riffle bad as Thanugh1n, Mosl. Mrs. Cora Rich. Mrs. Reba Ind. couple departed tor a wedding suitable tor Chrlltmas glvlDJ tOt' guesta M;r. and Mn. C. L. Wblte. Braddock. 1Ifr. and lira. GWJert Mrs. Mabel Ihthaway was a trip enroute to their home lD all th e famlly but especially for HOME ON LEAVE Mr. and Mn. C. 1.. White, Jr., and Frye ..and son., Mr. and ·M rs. Thanksgiving Day . guest at the Maine. For their trip the bride children and orders wlJ) be taken. Corp. Norman F. Backert haa reson ot AmeUa and Mr. and Mrs. Luthef HartsOck and sonll. Mr. houle ot her niece Mrs. Harold chose a dresl of wine cllliffon vel. Tea wlll be served from 2 to 4. turned to the Marlne Carpi Air Stanley Ansteatt, ot Batavia. and Mrtl. Joba Keney and eon, Wbltacre and tamlly. vet with winter wblte acce880rles All are welcome _to view the new Facility Base at Santa Ana. Cam.. after Bpendlng a ten day leave Mr. and Mn. C. E. Edgington and MIs8 Minnie Dodson was happy and a white orcllJd conage. quarters. _ _ _ _ __ RETURNS FROM N. CAR. wltb bls wite and parente. Ion. Mrs. Ellale Hockett. Mr. and on Tbanksglvlng Day to receive a Mr. DoD Luken.. a atudent at Mrs. Leah Mill" .r etorned by Mrs. P. L. Rauon l Kenneth . and call trom beD nephew. Mr. Irvin OBS'ERVE8 BIRTHDA'Y GUESTS FROM PENNA. Ohio State. fa In Lo. Angel". plane on Sunday trom Camp Le Bobby Gray. Mr. and Mn. Emery Dodson and wHe of Indianapolis. Calif.. atl a representative from Mr. and Mn. Maynard Rich and ENTERTAIN GUESTS FROM Mrs: Viola Harlan. Mrs. K. N. Jeune. North CaroUna wbere abe Robblnl. Miss Rhodea Bunnell; MN. DOdiOn'. sl.t.erana husband. tile Arnold Air Society to atteDd sons of Yardley. Penna.. we I' e DAYTON FOR HOLIDAY Hough and lion Lorbl, Corp. and had llpent the paat mODth with the honored guelta. the host and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goolle ot Cln· the NaUonal meeUal. He and one Thanksgiving guesta of hili parMrs. Normu F. Baeltert, an4 All' Mr. and Mra. Paul Scherer en- other Itudent were selected to.-atclonaU and her Ilster·ln·law. Mre. LIeut. and Mrs. Dale Dutfee and hostess. ents. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Rich and Joe Dodson of Indianapolis. Mrs. man First ·Clus Donald E. Weloh helped them ob.erve their ftrtleth tertained Mr. and Mre. August tnd and were nown from Wrllht son Bruce. were dinner guests recently of Dieringer, ot Dayton, to the tra. Field. THANKSGIVING DINNER AT Joe Dod"on remained tor an over· Mr. and Mn. Harold B. Earnhart wedding annlverlary. . dltlonal Tbanksglvlng Day turkey ·Mr. Lukens Is the son of Mr. ATTEND F~MILY DINNER THE WI8HING WELL night visit. . Mr. and Mrs. Rich allo had as ad da.,lIter Rllth. Tile dlnner Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. ~. Lulten•• the former Milles Rut hand Ellsabetb Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Hawke. callers on Friday afternoon. Mr. dinner. Henry Satterthwaite and Mr. Miss Dee Hawke. Mrs. Mae Card- ' Chandler and Mrs. Mabel Hatha· was In observance 'of Mn. Harlan's and Mrs. William Mlcbener an1 - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - now recuperaUllg from ma~or aur· birthday anniversary. GeQ.rll6 s"'teJllhWllllte attended a well. Mr. and Mrl. Don Hawke. \ way attended the New Century gery at the home of his daughter . son Frank. and daughter. Nancy, ramlly dinner at the bome of Mr. Mrs. Nell Anderson, Mr. . and Mrs. Club with Mn. Jobn Preston u ~ppaalIn · Elaton where a famDy Tbantaor Meadville, Penna.. Mr. and and MI'8. ' Cbarles Satterthwaltll M. F. Weltl and Ions. Jim. Don hoste•• on Frld&y afternoon. giving dinner waB given. MISII Mrs. Will Cornell. Mrs. D. R. Sal· near Centervll~e on Thursday. Lola Lukens was not present for and Dick. and Mr. and Mrs. Rob· Mrs. Ella Dakin was a guest on Isbury and MIBII · Barbara Hibbs. . tll6l dlnniu: but wal & gueit of ber ert Hunter enjoyed a family ·Thanksctvlng Day at tbe home of former roommate In Huron, Oh.lo. THANKSGIVING DAlY GUESTS Thankagivlng dloner at the W18h. her son Karl Dakin and famtly la THANKSGIVING AT L. DAVIS' Mr. and Mrs. L. C. St. John. Mr. Ing Well on Thursday. Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Davis enter· and Mrs. Glenn Bland and MI88 talned on Thanksgiving with a Barbara. Lou Bland. wbo was bome OES TO MEET MONDAY EV~ HONOReD AT DINNER turkey dinner and had as their from Phllarelpbla. for tbe boUday Mr. aDd Mrs. Harold Earnhart Miami Chapter 107 Order of guests. MillS Eva Crumley. Miss and ·week end, were Thanksgiving Eastern Star will meet In regular recently entertained In honor Marie Elam. Mis Alberta Elam Day gueBts ot Mr. and Mrs. .John Belslon on Monday eyenlng. Dec. their· daughter Ruth and AIrman and Mr. DavJs Elam of Xenia. Mr. A l\ew variety of oats II being Settlemyre and children. 8. 195e. The Chapter will alia First Clus Donald. E. Welch. In· and Mrs. Cecil M. Davis and son. recommended .for 1963 plantlng In vlted dinner guestll were : Mill meet on Saturday eyenlng. .Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert King and Ohio. . HOLIDAY DINNER GUESTS 1S In .peclal lestllon 'or Installa· Shirley Welch of Dayton, Mr. and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurley Known as Mo. $206, It was deMr. and Mra .. A. H. Earnbart en· tlon of offlcen. with Mrs. Ross H . Mra. Lutber Welcb and Ion LUther and Bon of Dayton. Mr: and Mrs. :veloped by MlsBourl plant IIclen· ,t ertatned flo turkey cI:Inlller on and Mrs. Cbarles Welch Jr., Mr. Hartsock. Grand Martha ot the Howard Hurley of New Burling· I111t8 and tested by tbe Ohio Agrl· ThanksgivIng Mr. and Mn. Paul Grand Chapter of Ohio. Order of and Ion Ellis and Cpl. and Mrs. ton. Mrs. Jennie Davis. Mr. and cultural Experiment Station over Null and lon, Louis. of SpringNorman Baekert. E~.tern Btar. as Installlng otrlcer. Mr8. William Da~ls and Miss Ru~h a 3·year period. Verne C. Flnkner. boro. Mr. and Mn. Lamar Earn· Craig. ·.8taUon agronomist, say8 it will hf\rt and daughter Betb. Mr. , and HOLIDAV GU~1lT8 AT FIRE8' replace Columbia variety on tlie Mrs. Earl ' Earnbart and cbl.1dren Mr. and Mn. Loula Flrel enter. 1968 1l8t· ·of recommended SEN' I ORS TO HAVE PAPER a\ld Mr. Alton Earnb~rt. talned tt, 'l:hanioglvlng dla'ner 'Mt. varieties.' D~IVE DEC~MBER 8 ' and Mrs. Raymond Btomp.• . aDd THANKSGIVING GUESTS ,Its yield record ' d,urlng the 8- .. The BenJor Class of Wayne8vllle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastlngl aon. Mr. GleM, StomplI : an4 frle~d year experlliient prompted plant Hlgb Sc1!ool III having a paper breeden to approve the , new va· entertained to Thankllglvlng din. C?f Miamisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul drive. They will collect old paperl ner Mr.. and Mn. Carl SteYhenlon ·1Harley and qblldr~n . of Oakwood, and magazines every' other Sat. EYE APPEAL-TbiayOUDf lad~ l'iety. ' In , more than a score of and MrI~ O. E. Hlur of Lebanon. and Mr. aad Mr.. Robert Mere· throughout the etate. ' Mo urday lltartlng December 6. If you Ja w.arlD~ the laJed lD vetl... .. Mr. and MI'II. Gear,e Olbo.rn, of dltb .J1d daugbtel'8. , have any paper you would like to fashion. Ibe atutlIDg _nD! 020& oata fielded 9 per cent above Morrow. and tbelr Ion. Robert. Mr. and Mn. Charlea Fires .of have collected. please notify any Muu:IariD. Dealped by Alexaado Clinton 69, . 11 . ·per. . ceat above Kono. pnaldeat of the Koao Minda; and 7 pel" cent abbve eowho' enjoyed tbe bollday and week Fremont, lpe~t a tew bouTS ~Ith tlenior. Tbank you! . Manufachlrlag Compaa,. the lumbla. end from his college work. their parenla on Sunday. BghlWeJgld ........da bleDda exVISITS IN £A8T qpldtel, w1tb NDady'. COIIWDeHOLIDAY D'INNER GUESTS CORP. HOAK HOME HOME FOR 1lllTER'S WEDDING MI•• ' Donna Barton. atudent aot . 1Oo gay. DOl .100 formal. COj'p. Setb HoaJt of Camp Polk. Mr. and IIIn. Harry Satterth· Harlan Earnhart a junlor at nurae at Miami Valley bOlpltal JUIt rlabl f~ .... GOCIdaU bout waite entertained to a turU)' hp been tbe gueat of hi. ~nta. Yale ' UpivenltJ. returned to New baa returned aftIII' .pend· DaytoD. out. ad oat. . .,....... cUnner OD Tbuk.lIY1nC aaet bad Mr. and lllra. KeUer ~oak for leY• 0IiL · Tbe . . . rr... Is anD· Havea. ConL Bunda, ·aftar 0CIIIIiQ Iq a weet In New Haven, ' Comr. a. their pelts 1111'. and MI'8. B7rd era! ~ and baa now left fol' the While th.... pl1e 8&tndecl the Tal. able ba dUoo................. !lome to aua4 I tIae w..... If Lack.,. Jr.. aDd· da_-, Ml....d Wnt Cout.. IIIr. aDd ~ Hoalt etn PrlllcWm football ....e at tbe nIDbowel....., . . . . . . ... lila .lIter RutIL. We ,.,.. e4 fOr 1IIn. 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Eltablllh.d F.bruary, 1110 PAUL A. SCHERER . ____ _ _. __ • ___ ___ _____ . Ellitor .nd Publl .... r CECILIA ' J. 8CHERER ___ _____ ______ __ _____ _ ______ Assoclat. Editor

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Publlllhed EYery .Thunday ManUal Ilt W.Yllellvllle, Warren eouty. Ohio. Entered .s lIecond clalll matter M the postottlce at Wayn""me. OhiO, under the act of Maroll S, 1811.

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MANS WOOOPILI!, HOW CONIIENI ENTLY STACKIiD FOR READY USE, 15 A PRETTY GOOO S IGN 10 COUNTRY FOLk OF HIS INDUSTA:.Y

duly appointed aa Adminlltratrtx of the Estate of E lisabeth A. Ed. ward I, late ot Corwin, Warren County. OhIo, decealed. Dated thll 20th day of Novem· ber. 1962. RALPH H. CAREY, Judge of the Probate Court, Warrell County. Ohio Gray, Rlalnger & Gray. Attorneye 11·27.--12.....11

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AdminIstrator Estate of Edward T . Edwards. Deceased. Notice Is hereby glven that Reba T. Bartlett, wbose Post Office ad· dress Is Lebanon , Ohio. baa been ,lu ly aplWlnted as Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Edward T . Ed· wards, late of Corwin, Warren Co lln ty. OhIo, decelUled. Dated thIs 20th day of Novem· ber. 1962. RALPH H. CARAY, Judge ot tbe Probate Court, Warren County, Ohl.o Grny. Risinger & Gray, Attorneys 11-27-12-4·11

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Mre. Harold Bogan, who underwent a major operaUon Wednesday at CHnton femorlal hospital, Is reported t o be recovering saUB' fac torUy. Mre. Anne Wb elnD and son. DennJs, were gue8ts of ~ ,auvel l In Moorehead. Ky.. during the weet end. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casey. or I Oakwood, were r ecent gueste of Mrs. Casey's brother·in·law aDd sister. fr. and Mn. Carl Osborn Did Joa kIlow thai yoar maturLD, and family. • Series "E" l)efoue Ronda C.D ,0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster en. ....bl OD e.r1lIq bliere.& for you' I • Yeti, yoa DOW have &he privUele tertalned with a dinner TbaDUllv. f of boldLD, &hose be... for MORE Ing Day for members of the DoS. , proftt, for as 10D, .. teD mo.-e ter family. yea n. 80, U Joa dOD" need the Mrs. Helen Bunce who bas heen casla rI&,la& DOW, ,oa'O be sm.n to a patlent for several week, at bold on to &he BoDil YOD have • •• aDd bay more re(lllarly. Deteue Grandview Hospital, Dayton, w,1ll Bondl.re DOW eveJl beUer • • • uudergo surgery there th is week.. more protllabJe thaD eyer. Be.leles Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McC. r ren. .11 the wellGOWB ~.anlaletl, Deaf Walhounding. IIpent several feue RoDda . " offer a bl,ller Indays last week In tbeir home here. ' &erea& rate .... a aborter matarlty. u r and Mrs H S Tucker spent IaYeS' replarl, and .,..tem.Uc.... no • .. ••• bI Deteue BoDda • • • &he,. Thanksgiving Day with Mr • . Tuck- now enn .B E1TERI er's Istster. Mrs. Jennie Bell, of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Somersville. Iher daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Max· Mre. Raymond Brooks III 0. 0.' well. of LebaDon, and Mrs. Louise t\ent at CUnton Memorial hOlpltal, Flte and daughter MIss Jane Flte. W~lmlDgton. She 1& suffering .If u ....vey.burg. from virus pneumonia. -, . Funeral aervlcces for Mra. Jeule Only one accIdent wall reported Tripp '!Vere onducled at Stubbs In th1& community Thunda,.. A runeral home \\ edneBday after- car dri ven by RIchard Frost of noon. Burial was In Miami cem· Haryey.burg, left tbe road and etel'7. 1irI. TrIpp who cUed iloilo rlls bed Into a telephone. pole nea.o: day In a Dayton fi08pltal . was a the former Bill Collett farm, about resident of Harveysburg before one mlle lJeat of Harveysburg. moving to Wal'nesvllle several Frost and a pas.enger, Tommy years qo. Masters, also of Harveysburg, ' es· Mr. aDd Mrs. Fred Sbe.r wood caped serious InjUry. entertaIned members of the II' MjlIIII Janet Dollter aDd M~B

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Thankl' II over and winter III here. ThankBKlvlng Is over but not the feellnA' of thankBglvtng, at least not for me nor J believe for anyone who got home safely Saturday night. When I left Wy,andotte Saturday morning It was fair and looked as though It might atay that way. I 'stopped In Toledo tor lunch and lingered longer tha.n I would have Ir the weather had not looked 80 good that I telt sate about getting bOJ;tl e. I left there about hal f·past three, by fo ur o'clock a low·nying loud In the Kouth west had over·spread the aky and by the time I got to F!lndlay It had begun to snow. a ' fine snow that blew n.round and dldn·t do much barm. By. dusk It was beginning to snow harder and when I put on the lig hts they Mrs. Ken pillman of MJddleshone on swirls of snow with town, 0 ., pictured here with ber larger flakes and tb re hegan to husband, was ruentJy named the be some snow ·.on the road. It winner of the WLW Homemaker got \yorl!e nnd worse until by the time I got to Belltontalne the car contesl, conducted by S I a t I 0 D was slipping and slid ing. A wbole WLW and McCall'. Malazlne. line of cars had to walt because ~Ir. and Mrs. B I II maD were tbe car ahead ouldn't get up the ruests of WLW and McCall', hUl and at West Llherty they de. Marazlne lor a week ID New toured ua around a long down York Clty_ The BUlman . family slope where we could see severn1 will ~e featured ID tile December cars along tbe road. From then Issue 01 the aUonal marazlDe. on we crawled along thinking that we must stop at the next motel, then the snow would slack up Il Uttle Ilnd I would go on. I got to Springfield about seventhirty. no thnt was Urbana. J thought ahout having my chalna put 'on but I knew . there wpre some broken links In them so I Just crawled 011. flnall¥ I got to Springfield. I usually come home by the way of Yellow SprlnRs and Xenia, but I thought about a/l the hills IVld turns _and d clded that It be better to go by Dayton even though It Is a little longer. The snow was melting 1\ little now and It will not so slippery so I went on ' u;:.;....:.;.;;~., slowly and got home about ten o'clock. And I am still thankful fo r my safe return, DECEMBER 1, 1962 -

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We had a lovely Thanksgiving ~~::==--======~ visit and the Parks famil y sen d their love to all their Waynes· Try GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS ville frlend8. Friday afternoon we we'nt to see the Ford Museum at was to see Dearborn. It Is most Interesting. Now as ' It always doe8 winter They have examplel of all the has caught us wJth our bam doors dlfterent typea or plows trom the down. Why It Is that we can early wooden ones to t he most never geta 11 these things ready modern and dall tbe otber farm 1m· ~- hlle the weath er Is goo d, I can I p ements an household ones 100. i not say, . I suppose that 18 the Models or the real thIng of en. , difference bet weed JUlt farming ~nell and locomotives. There l and ' good farmJ g La t k were rows of all kind I of old bl· wben we went ioad t:e h:~:r eyelell and of coul'lle automobllell. I WIUI lending to ' the sale when It wa.1 fun to look at them and we pUllhed the door open part ot try to remember which kInd. I the truCk came d d n had ridden In. There wal one h own an 80 unt that lookecJ like the one In which t at II put back togetbe~ agaIn I the blA' doors will not close I took my first automobile rid.. twanted to .ell another calr t~ay It had little Btepll In the back to but I am not going to try to load get Into the back seaL We llpent It today. Tbe aun il Ihlnlng but a very In~rellUng two hours there, It 'looks cold and' the turn Ice ·and hadn t seen nearly all there doeln'~ leem to be lendIng Up much heat. Winter la here, but J hope I~ 11''111 not ltay thtl Ume but give UI another Uitle breathIDg Ipell to mat.a thlnp more comfortable. The snow Is good for the dry gro'und as more of It will soak 10 than woulll have If It had raIned. According to all the prophets. thl" Is to be a cold wJnter~wtth -lots of 800W. I didn't really aee any woolly worml myselr. They were very scarce this fall hut aomeone lIent me a Clipping ,saying that It New York woolly worm expert lIald tha.t according to hlB ohserv· ations and measurements It wall to be A. cold winter and that It the way It started. So put on your 's torm w'odowe anll , I9t lome /more coal even If the 'prlce has gone up, stuff the cracks In the doors and ' get ready for the worst. ' Br·r-r·r! ! ! ' W

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS • James N. and Charlotte Rader to Cora Phillabaum, lot in Harveysburg. S. C. and Susie Alexander to· WlUiam H. Alexander, 4 acres In Franklin. Theodore Christos to Paul E. and Ruth I. Fisher, 1 acre'in Lebanon. Carew and Essie . Davis to Joe and Leona Wilchllr, 5.07 acres in Franklin Township. Jack J . and Jane't A. Sheets to Evan M. and Mary H. Masters, lot in Fra.n klin Township. Robert and Gladys Murray to Minnie V. Thomson, Jot in lit. Holly. John H ., Jr., and Nancy Jean Fish to Eleanor L . Gummer, 1 acre in Clearereek Township. Ernest Evans to Kenneth S. Ed· mon, 4 lots in Turtlecreek Township. , Kenneth S. Edmon to Shelburne and Cassie K. Mullins, 4 Iota in ' TurUeereek Township. With a trult cuke In the house you have perfect holiday desaert fare WilHam Newcomb to El.izabeth D. Newcomb, .397 acre in Deer8eld right at your finger tips, to serve as is., or with a quick topping that complements ita mellow richness. " . Township. Favorite toppi:ngs for fruit cake are whippe4 cream and whipped William Newcomb to Lewafnor cream cheese. Spoon generously over hearty wedges of fruit cake for Newcomb, 4.60 acres .in Deerfteld after dinner deallert and guest entertainment. To vary the toppinJfa. Township. flavor with fruit juices, add chopped fruit or chopped nutL Fruit cakes tbs.t take best to toppings are the old English type. The.. Kash D. and lIary Lou Amburgy to Zachariah and Gladys II. Camp- eakes. made with. butter from a ~und cake batter, are rich with nuts and fruita. You'll filId them in holiday tina at your &'1'OC8r', ready-to-eat bell, lot in Union Township. Charles and Martha Beese to Cal· cab deprtmeDt. vin and Thelma Pauley, 16 Jots in - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Deerfield Township. Stanley J. and Martha I. Watkins YOU AND YOtlJR FRIENDS' ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO A to Ben F. Hockman, lot In Lebanon. FREE LECTURE ON

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acres in Union Township. laCHI In ToWDlblp. John F. and Dorothy A. Lrtle to . MARRIAGI Lle.NID Norman J. and Clayton K. Irvin, .18 acre in Salem Townsbip. John H Brandenbur, 21 New Delphln and Ellen Helton to Paris ohio, mechan1c, 'lAd' Joan Harry C. and Eva M. Clark. 1 acre G '19 Lehan in Deerfield' Township. rRoossb, 'R. 81 onl ' Leba James V. Fora.... Joe to Martha ert ng eton, 19, 3 w, non, truc~ driver, and Georgia B.. Jeanne Forsythe, 9.90 acres in Armstrong, 17, Lebanon, student. • Clearcreek' Township. B'n H ld W 't 23 FranL Vema Louise Dozier to AllM!d lin, I f!Cto~O work~~~r:;,d 'Franc:~ W. and Mary L. Cummings 111.45 Mae Brown, 18, Frank1ln.

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D. A. and E~hel Harrison to Jesse F L.kl .andT Gecll'gia hi Turn er, lot In ran m owrus p. . Jesse L. and Georgia Turner to D. A..and EtheL Harrjson, lot in FranklIn TownshllP· . . . Melvin A. and Bettie LlUey to Rober! and Dorotlby Hughes, 17.75 acres 10 Salem Township. Albert and .Ca~lerlne S. .Pickens to Barbara J . Wllson, lot lD Leba· non. ' Joseph R. and Margaret J . Gray to Fannie Bohnekamp, .38 acre in Lebanon. . Fred Grauman to J. P. Lamb, lot in Corwin. , Flois C. and Vada M. Snoddy to C~arles Ralph al1ld Mabel Eileen FiSher, .50 acre in Wayne Township. Jessie and Britton Kendrick to Roland A. and Louise T. ~ess, 3.45 acres in Franklin TownshIp. B. H. and Catberine Allen to Samuel F. Allen, 2 lots in South Lebanon. Joseph L. Davis, Jr., et al. to Keldon Homes, lrac., .199 acre In Deerfield Townshjlp. , Lula Hays to i~yde and Mary Herron, 1.43 acres in Deerfield Township. ,,-th W d "Vi to · E H ru ur . an c ria . a~p to Dorothea M. Weaver, 2 lots 10 Franklin . 1 • Carney and Ne.lHe Kendrick to H. R.. and Martba Kendrlc~, .0517 acre m Clearcreell: Township.

NEW SUITS . Sarah Puckett vs. John Pucket-... divorce. Fred Jones and lIeryl B. ,Gray, attorneys. . Willa Jones Rapp VI. ~ea Rapp, divorce. Stanley ·and Stan· ley, attorneys. W. H. Irwin vs. Joe White, Jr., cognovit. Gray Risinger and Gray attorneys.' , William B. Gray," Sr., vs. Marion F. Gray,. divorce. Fred E. Jones, attorney. Martha Johnson vs. Oakey Johnson, divorce. Fred E. Jones, attor. ney. Oakley Johnson vs. Martha John. son, divorce. J. T. Riley, attomey. Ernest Castell vs. Marjorie Casteel, divorce. J. T. Riley, attorney. __ COMMON PLEAS COURT Motors Insurance Corp., et aI, vs. Jeanette Hamblin ease continued £or 15 days. ' Ed L. Poff vs. Ruffle G. Van Winkle, case dismissed. Robert Donald Sims vs. Nina Eliz· abeth Sims, custody of miQor clilldren granted to Frank Sims. Evelyn A. Walsh VB. Walter P. Walsh, divorce to plaintiff. Richard M. Cox appointed special deputy sheriff. Employers Liability Assurance ·tizen Corp., Ltd ., vs. Leb anon CI s National Bank, defendant granted 15 days to rue motion, demurrer or answer. I W. H. Irwin vs. Joe White, Jr., plaintiff to recover $380.80.

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Althou,h 99 per cent 01 Amer!· canl believe tn God, only out of three adult Amerlcanl attend. church reJUlarly. The ftm nation· wide luney 01 church·going habits -=======::':.::......:=~1= 1-4~.~ 11~-~8t8ln5 the U.S. alJo reveale there~a~re==-+&-_ million Americana who never go

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. search ftnn reporta in ItI Decem· Stay. on lanD. Leb. 980X ber luue that Americana take a X-11-4-11·18 c:aaual mQbe-Yn. mlybe.No at~i. -O - R-RENT - ------- - - - - - - tude tow.ru their churcb at,tend. F ance. The luner Ihowed that 18 per Four-room house cent of tho.. calling themselvel FOR RENT GILBERT BIGGS. Catholic. never attend while 62 per wit h bath. cent attend every Sunda,. Among X-12·t those profelling to be Proteltants! Phone 2878. tho.. who Dever attend chureh tota FOR RENT-Modern 3-room un- 32 per cent while only 21 per cent furnished on Tblrd s,t reet. Adults are weekly church·lf04!ra. Membera THZ DOCTOR- AaIedca'. f... only. Phones 2691, ~120'. c-12·. of the Jewllh faith Ihow the great. Ur pbfllciaDleN at ODe» lurgeOa. est extremes. Onl, 12 per cent at· tend weekly Sabbath ..nice. and COWIMlor aM frIncL TIler dell SHOE REPAIRwUb the ".bole maaH-IIIa boa. - - - - - 66 per ant do nOt attend at all. Church attendance. accordinf to bIn' aad &DXletIeI u . .U u bla BRING YOUR Shoe RepaJrlpg to pbreJcal l1li. ID recop1ttoa of Hawke Barber Shop. Work guar- the poll, teeml 1i~le influence by In large dtin. There is, tbIa. DC b .. Jud lIarted • M. anteed. Prices R I~ a 8 0 nab I e . realdence however. a marked"clifference bednmUio TV ..riel cau.cL "The THOMPSON &HO E REPAIR, tween ·the eutem and weltern IeC· DocIor'" III .hIcb !be buIc pzob. Harvey.hurg, Ohio. X-IZ-4-U-18 tlons of the countrY. The highelt weekly attencsance. 'II per cent, is ~IDI of hum... We an IHD found In the New England area. through the · ..,.. of ali UJICler. SEE SANTA Cu\'USI PARADE Saturday night 6:30. Visit Banta Thil figure II 23 per cent higher daacUar doctor. The program that that for the Pacific cout · at LerJIon Hall aDd I(8t a Pft. • hIch II pnMDtecl OD BUDd region. It il n~ble allO that in eveDla" at ID p. m. EST. dan . . the Paciftc aectiolt 60 per c.nt of adultl never attend an), church Wuau ADcSenoa u The Doctor• . .• aervieeL aacS cIHJI willi a cWfernl llIua. • . Young people between the agel IIoD NCb .HIr. Jud wbat the I • r of 18 and 24 go to church more doclor ordeNd 'or Ibe adult ..... ... often than, older people. In rela· ,,:... ., m ...... tlon to ·the "XY, 88 per cent · of women but onl)' 29 per cent of the men go to church each Sunday. About five out of ten men go to church twice a month or better whUe six out of ten women are Do Your Own in thll group. . The .uney cut acroll racial and re1l,loua IInel to examine the beliefs and practice. of Catholics, Proteltanta, lews. other seets ana Or Have It Done tho.. .JIrofellln, no religious be· lleft. ·Th. questaonaire and pullin, four month. in prepara. ~1"lip_lt technique., tion,L were reviewed and approved ~ ur, Geo.... Gallup of the Gallup PolL . dl'en.

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Your Deleue BoDa.-the),'re a Dest eer of IlDaDclal aeeurlty. 'I'IIe, 're DOW eveD belierl lavest more ID Bondi. SIJD up oD·the Pay. nU SavlD" PIaD wbere )'oa work and watcb diese profilable DefeDSe BoDda rrow. Whalever Joar 'II" lure plau, UleJ'U be betler wben )'OD IDveSt DOW 111 »ere. . Bondi. The),'re .ale-backed 1IP by your rovernmeat. 'l'Iae,'re ,rofilableeam Joa Ulree per eeDt lDlerest wheD be" to· maturlt,.. and the,'re ~lwa"l read,. 'or aD emerroQ)'. Join the Pa)'roU SariDp Plaa wltere )'Oll work or die DoDd-A. Moutb Pia. wbere ,.•••&Ilk. ~ , member-United state. DeleDle BoDda are NOW EVEN BElTEB.

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W AYNESVILLE, OHIO, T", R DAY, DECEMBER 1 1, 1952

Ohio'8 Biggest Christmas 'Tree1 OWo

ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW VISITORS IN NEW CARLISLE Mr. and Mra. J. P. Fromm were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin BaDta In New Carlil le. LAW~NS

GOING TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Lawacn are leaving on Thursday and wUl spend the winter In Florida. VISITORS NEAR NEW VIENNA Mr. and Mra. J. J . Burake were Sunday evening p esta of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bohla, n ea r N e w Vienna. . , MRS. L. BROW,N HAS FALL Mrll. Lawrence Brown had the millfortune to faU at her home - -- - -- - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - during the past week, suffering a badly fractured wrllt.

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Fo.r ....r O••kil, F.r. elas.. III For Siall••• T. Ie VISIT IN LEBANON SUNDAY LElBANON. _ County School Mr. and Mr.. Lawrence Cook Olllraled II 0.10 Superintendent R. Hatfield bal and son Tommy and Mrs. Beslle F ..

Cook were Sun day afternoon COLUMBU~hlo deer hunten guutl of Mr. and Mr.. Cbarlel are urged to cooperate with tbe Dlvllion at WIldlife by takin g the Cook In Lebanon. buck they kill to a etate-operatecl ATTEND DINNER M~ETING deer chec1dng etatlon durlnr the Rev. and Mn. J. W. Wedge- lea.on, December 11, 12 and 13. wood attended the Xmu dinner Here rame technlclana wUl hog meeUnr of the Dayton DI.trIct dreal the deer aud take weIghts mlnilten and wlvel at Eaton on Ind meaaurementl of value to the huuter and to the Dlvillon of Mond.,. . WUdUfe. II'cnar checll:lnr ltatlonl wUl be CHRISTMAS PARTY DEC. at the foUowlng loea· operated Tbe Metho41lt church will have UOIlI: . their children ·Cbri.tmu procram Cadll-the State Highway -Ga. on Thunday nlpl, Dec. 18, ...,0 thirty o'olock, aDd all )hmkf race located In the edre of Cadis. •z.n...,Ule - the RoadtIlde Park nlc.b t, Dec. 21, tbe choir WIll prelocated on U . S. Route 40 at the lent their Cbrlatmae cantata.

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announced that planl for the In. I tltutlonal on.farm.tra1nlng for veterana or tbe Korean camPaign are being 'developed by the 41. vision of vocational a«rlculture of the s ts te department of education. Hatfield said that delaUl of tbil pro~m wtll vary cODBlde~ abh' from the. training for veter. ans of World War n. Information Is expecte4 here at an early. date 110 that the prorram can eet Into actual operation earl,. in 1151,

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Driver edlle n courses In Ohio Ito Increase duro schooll coDUn Ing t he 1861-6 school year, ac<Clyde HJasong, cordlngl to elducatlon. . st ate director DuHllg t he t semester of the year. 3991 scb a Included coursel In t hIs field. During the second semester 420 chools sponsored driver educaU ,cou rses with a l udent enrollm t of 22,096. " With trafflo fatali ties Increas· lng, driver edueftlon IIssumes even greater ' lmportabce ," Ba ld Dr. HIB' Bong, During he current semes· ter 468 l! chool'~ 'Bre approved for driver educatlot wIth. a total en. rollment of lS, 62 studente. Sev· en ty-one of theee are new coursel. In addition to e approved cours· es. a total of ,91l stUdents are enroll ed In the closs rOOm phase of driver edu ' Further fae on driver educa· tlon were IU 11 d by Paul E . Lanllls, sUP8f'Uor ' of 44\altfl, phy. slcal 'educa~ recreatlQn a nd safety. Ft'e · ..t4 that OhIo bas r eceived the aw of merit for out· standing acbl ment II) drIver education In e 1951·52 award program In driyer educat Ion. Thll Is the eecoDd I1I,ecesslve year luch 'an award hu been given In Ohio. Ten teacber-tralnlng Insti tutions are approvec1 tpr the preparation of teacbara III driver education. They are: 0bJ0 Sliate University, Miami UniV ty, Oblo Unlver· s lty, The UDt It)' of Cincinnati, De~ , Kent atate U~tv...lty, Cedall'vllle College, Central State pollege at Wllber· force, th~ 001.... of StubenvllJe, and Baldwbl·Wallace Oollllge.

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Tbe local high school baaket ball squad banded Harveysburg the ir "ixt h straJght 108S here F ri. day night In a Warren county league tilt. The final score was 60.61. Wllh thl8 vic tory the loca l team had a .500 per cent average. bav. Ing loat three and won three. B IU Stubbs led the Waynesville squad In acor lng 21 points , Wayneavlll _ B F tubbs, f _____________ 9 3 T 21 O'Banlon, f ____ ___ ___ _ 0 1 I Purkey, r _____________ 1 Peters, f ____ __________ 2 o 2 Copas, c ______ ________ 4 5 9 Barton, g ______ ____ ____ 5 1 9 Miller, g ___________ ___ 1 o 10 Wardlow, g ___________ 2 2 4

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Wben Santa Claus makes bls special appearance In Waynesville on Saturday, December 20 he will be brought by Captain Kay's tao mous Siberian Husky dog team, rrom the North Pole rlgbt down Route 42 to tbe Christmas t ree . Be sure to be there to see Santa and hili belpers and receive your treat . T his special even t Is spono 4 sored by t he Clvlo Club. Totals ______________ 2t 12 60

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WaJDa Civic 01.11 To leel .onda, Tbe Waynesvl11e Civic Club will meet Monday, December 16 a t the Friend's social room located In thl\ reJDodeled red brick ch urch on rugh st reet, for It I monthly din· ner meeting. J amee E . Jones of t he program commIttee announces that he has secured Mary Lloyd Lane, manag· Ing director of 'tbe Social Security office In Hamilton, as s peaker for The speaker w\]\ the evening. talk on the benefi ts derived from the Social Secur ity Administration and how the Individual can secure the most under tbe Social Security Law. Atter ber address t he s peak· er will be pleased to conduct a. queatlonll and answer period for tbe Inform ation or auy club memo ber or guest. Members and their gueltl are requeated to jot down t he que stions they would like answered and present them to t he speaker at thle time. Dinner wlU be served by the members of the F.rIend's church.

Warren county's laet lamb pool of t he seaaon was held Wednesday TOlQIs ______ ______ __ 17 61 at t he county fai rgrounds from 7 to 9 a. m., County Agllnt John B. Waynesville - - - ___ 13 27 47 60 ~ow bra y aDDouncML HarveYl burg __ ___ 9 18' 31 51 Lamb pools staged In t he county Reserve : Harveys burg 32, and t he past ' few monthl have been WayneevUle 21. unusually successful , Mowbray said, and the Increased activ Ity In the sheep market necessitated another POo\. Farmers who dellre to bave their flocts graded are urged to contact the extension office In A Middletown hunter had a olose the courthoule at an early date. shave Saturday afternoon ln a bunting accident on the Runyan Cecil M. DaVII , who recently refarm on State Route 741 but suf· turned from duty with tbe OCCtl· fered only minor lnjurlu. • ..... patlon forcel I.n Frankfurt, Ger· many, was Inl talled WorshipfUl Buford KiDI', 26, Middletown, wal Ihot accidentally behind the FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO. , Master of Wa)'D8IvUle Lodge No. ear by hie brother Merle, 17, wblle - Pvt. Dale A. Brugler, 80n of Mr. 163 Tueaday evening. Be IUcceec1s hunting rabbltl. and loll'll. H. S. Brul ler, Route 2, John Sheehan, who w111 serve as Ruabed ' to Middletown hOlpltal Wa)'Delville, recently completed Trultee tor three yean. In an ambulance, KIng was foun.d an automotive Imechanlcs course Otber orqcera InataUed were: to have suftered only min 0 I' at n. Leonard Wood, Mo. Loren J . Hopklna, Senior Warden ; wollDltJ. ODl)" part or tile 1tlut Conducted at the Army Spec- WUlIam Penewltz, Junior WarClen ; from the brother's 11-puge lhot,. talllt School, the 100week coune Lowell ThOmall, Trealurer; Cbaa. IUn lalt Ktq. Otb,en ln th, ~1IDt. aU'eIMIl th. mabltelWlC8 of ur- Jam., BectetarJ; Joe Jamel, 1IIa' .1*ltY fDCluil,.t -Lallee 0&U4J!, loul Aimy Vallic el. Senlot" Deac6ll; Milo Beal. lU1llor 17; Mickey Miller. 22. and Don Brugler, a graduate ot Fa Ir. Deacon; William Stroule, Sentor Calboun, 17, al1 ot Middletown. mont high scbool of Dayton, Steward; Wilmer NUlIsbaum, Jun· worked u a product d8llper for lor Steward; Davle! Bartloek ,: --.........",. . . . , . . . . . . . . .4 the Inland Manufacturln, Dlv of Ohaplaln' Carl Smith Tyler. 1~

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the 8&reeta l1ItIay IdIttt 1.... MATRON.- HONORED Mr. and Mn. Georre Henderson to view the Santli Claus parade. Mr. and Mrs. J . W. StroUI. have JUlt returned from a three Later at the ADlerican Legion were among the pelts on B1mdaJ weea vacattoll. trip tbrough the Hall on Miami IItreat. a huge evening when Mr. and Mn. Baal South welt and 'YIIltecl with Ih'. crowd of young and old welcomed old Sheets of Lebanon entertalllec1 NOT C E ." an.d Mre. Wade Turner and IIOIlA Santa allo. Dancing. gamell, needlework, ' General Motorl Corp. In .Danon. the 111411 EUt.rn StM lIatronl of-P];oenix,- A1'flOnL They vilited Mr. Fred Grauman wllhes to before entering the Anny 'n July, and their husbandl. 195~ the ....ortl and the tamoua Tal- I unch an d re freib lI~enta wers en· . wI·wl raDoh. where Mr. Harry Joyed by all. COmllc8 were shown announce that bll residence pbone ..... Starr, fonnerly of Wa)'Desv11le, 11 fol'" tbe children. All agreed that number has been changed from wses TO MEET WEDNE8DAY the affair' was a blU ,e SUCcell. %9311 to 3589. superintendent. Tbe WBCS will meet on We4· ......... ............ ......... ......... A tutefUlIy decorated room, a nelday afteQ1oon, Dec. 17 at the On Thankwglvl.ng Day the two cheerful flre, and an attractive famUlel left tor a trip to the Welt M,ethodlst church. The change of. CARD OF ,'HANKS WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRU8TEE8 tea table greeted FrIends' and tbe time was necellsary due to the coalt. Whlle there they visited. We wilh to thllnk the many TO MEET T U E S D A Y , . friends of Frlendl as they c~e CbUdren's Program bel n g on Tijuana, Meldco. San Diego, cam. friendl of Jeslle 1.4 Gamer, who The Wayne Township Board of to share their pleaaure In theIr ThUrsday e~enlng. and Los ADgeles, wbere they law ' recently Dassed away at the Trustees will meet Tuesday, Dec. The Waynesville Garden Club .new roomll at the red brick meet· the Farmerl Market and the tele- Friends Home, tor all their many 16 at t heir omces. In the Wayne met at tbe Meth9d 1st church on Ing house In Waynesville on Sat· 'S'UNDAY DINNER OUESTa viling of the~ DennlB Day program, flo werS, letters and other favorl Township Fire house for t heir urday, December 6. Everyone en· On returning to PhoeuiI, they during her slclme'l8. Especially final meeUq of the year. Time ::"~~the~nlnJ ro~ a hrlst: : joyed the OCClUSion, ami, attraeted Mr. and Mn. Oram Shoup had stopped In Palm SprlnlJ8, OaUt., do we wish to thank Olive Cu rl. ot meeting, 7:00 p. m. M rs. enn e conner by; two lovely posters, lingered to aB Sunday dl.n ner gil_til, Mr. and Robert Furnae, Pree. rB. Ruth Shoup 88 hostesses. A look at the Interesting display of and bappened to me.t Mlall Dor· ber nurae, Oswald Funeral Home, Mrl. Thomal ShOUP and daughter covered dIsh dInner was enjoyed books. A I e number ot boob The Progreulve Women'e Olub otby Day, former Wia)'DelvUle and Rev. J. W. Wec1gewood for hIs of Lebanon. MiI.el 'Marfe and followed by an exch ange of gUtl. were sold : : many congratula. teacblnr In AlUrs, colllOUng wOrdl. teacher, now met on Wednesday evening with Delta Shoup and !lira. WUUam During tbe buslne88 seBslon the J. Lee Talmage and family Shoup of Sulphur Grove and Mr. a dellcioul dlnJier served at the California. pre81dent, Mrs. Altha FurnlUS. told tlons received by Frlendl for thll Far HJIII Part)' HoUle. William Shoup and family. of the 'SChool to be held In Leb- community service. During the program hour, fol· anon this Thursday, It was agreed l"wlng the opeDlng of the meet· OE8 TO MEET 8ATU~DAY The ChUrch of Cbrls t congrega. to arrange two entrtes and a'~8..::..wW"".-sl ,Miami Chapter will meet In lng, MIlsel Marilyn Gonl and tion IB adding a Blble School an. many members as possible try to L)'Dn Retalllck favored the group BPeclal lellllion ,on Saturday evenex to the pre8ent building which attend. eels nln'g, December 13 for Inlltallatlpn with nute 101(;1 and .Mn. Ralpb \\' 111 provide four good C11US1I rooms Members had brought arrangeHastlllgl gave a tine reading after of offlcerl, ' with loin. Edna D. and may be used tor social gath. ments lultable for table decora· I' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buter· HarteoCk, grand Martha of , the which <1hrl,stmae Carole were SUDg erlngs and other function II· of the tlons during ' he holiday leaaon, I worth were host and hostess to by the lP'o"p. , Grand Ohapter of Ohio, Order of churcb. Construction was begun and after the meeting thele were the West Wayne Advisory Coun· l The c1uh ' adjourned after a very Eastern star, as Grand .Inltalllng cll on Wednesday evening at Oct. 27 and t be building will be Inspected and commented on. pleasant evening. and , will meet ortlcer: All Eastern Star meplhen ready for USII by or before the A bow arrangem ent of nat ' their home with Mr . and Mrs. J. again at the rerular time In are cordl~Uy Invited to attend. end of 1962. Elmer Baker and son8 cedar toucbed with snow with a: 'M. Greene, ot Lebanon, as guests. January. of Ostord, . Ind., are the contrac- dozen of the thin drlpless candles : The buslnels session was held MIAMI CHAPTER CHR18TMA8 tors and they h&ve done a. very In red nnd whIte. was pleasing. and for tbe dllcn81110n hour, Mr. PARTY WEDNo£SDAV NITE excellent job which IB appreciated A high European Dottery d'sh Gteene gave a report on th e an· by the churuob . The congrega. fl\1ed with pine together with Ita nual Farm Bureau meeting. The annual CbrllUpu party tion plans to UBe the room for a cones, was centered In a circle of The Council adjourned to meet held by the Miami chapter wlU be TWO FINE CHR~TMA8 Party on New Years eve, r ed cloth with small figurines tn January with Mr. aud Mrs, ' Watch an event of Wednesday eveDtng, PROGRAM8 COMINO and to dedicate tbe new bul\dlp,g matching those on the base of the Ronald Hawke as host and host· Dec. 17 at the Masonic Temple. The children of the Methodist early In the new year. container, placed at random. A eBB. A delicious salad course was All membel'8 and their tamWe. or Sunday Ichool will present a Iplen· Next Lord's day morning the blue bowl beld an orange, grapes served during the social h~ur. Miami ' chapter and WayneeVtue did Christmas program of longs choir will slug Cbrlstmas Bells by nnd yellow muma While Beveral Lodge 163 F. oi: A,. M. are Invtte4 and recltatlona on Thursday night, Carol Hawthorne and the mlnl8ter other mebmers had used baskets to attend. Each pen,on attending, Dec. 18 at 7:30 p. m. Everyone' II will use as a sermon lubject, The of pine and cedar, some wlth- reel children aild 8.dUltl, mljlt provIde Invited. Santa C1a~ wm be prell' Angeli c MeBsage. saUn bows, other8 heaped with a gUt for the Prt exchange. Santa ent to gtve the children their tl'eat. A service that Is different wlll slliny glas8 Christmas baDs. Tbree w111 alllO be prelent with treat. Brf~ the whole faDilly. Satety should be the firllt con. be conducted Sunday evening. The small tin cans had been cut to " A ~uatcal rptoSTam will be phfor the . cblldren, program wUl open wltb tpe read· make holder! and reflectorl for IIlderation In , outdoor Chrl ~tmaB ,- sented by etile choir of ·the ~et~. ' . lng, of a beautiful poem with plano candles and decorated with small lighting. odllt c~urc~ on .Sunday night, music hack~ound and then pro- flowerS and plants In sliver and I. P. Qlauser. extenllion agrlcul· Dec. 21 at tire clIurcb. Thll wiU eeed aa usua! through tbe com· paste! shades. tural engineer at Ohio State Unl· be one of the flile Chrlltmas promunlon servIce apd 'the announce, verslty, says that only heavy dut,Y graml which you canriotmlBB. In' 1 ~ .. menll. Follow~ng this 'a panel of NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT , cord Is safe for outside extensions. the program are beautiful Caroll When Patsy uka ,tbbl,qu,utllOJi; beairinlng of falDlIJ clevoUoDl. He two men and two ladles will be , Admln11U:ator The ulual smaU strlnp. of bulba The Women's' Chrlstl4n lIIndeav· among wblch ' are ' "carol' of the "Dod Julll BeUe.. In Santa adill. "What betttl' t:lme than the Estate or J88l1le L. GBrP.er" ~e- used for 'Indoor Christmas tree or Soolety of the · Wa,.neavllle Belli" (one uled quite a lot by Claul' ;' Bet parente like millloni birthday of Je•• to beain lucb an , called · to the platform. wl,\o ,will . \ ", hghUng a~e ' uDBate, outdoon. compete, the men against 't he 'ceased . CburcJa of Chrl.t· ~t, OIL 1'r14q Fred Waring) · and, Hgweet Little Of, o~ parents are bI'OugJat (ace ob!le"anael" " " Doe. JelUlI ~r.e In Santa," ladlel; allowing twentY·ffve polntl Notice ~I bereby> given that J. Ou~!!tl••ockets, cordI 'and, bulbll even~ng at the home of '1«1'11. Eva Jesnl BOy" (a spiritUal): Plin to to faee wltbl the neeeafty Of mak. 'II • quotation from til, radio profor each correct anlwer, In an8- ,l:!ee Talmage, ' whOle POlt Office for outdoor lIChtlnr aho1l1<\ be of Burnett. . come anci brln, the famOy. Ing clear ' tbat ChristmaS, I. mort , Ain "Chrietm.1 Ie a Hdy Day" we ring qU~UOD8 ot who, ' who. 'add reel Is R. R. 8, .w..~elvW~, the outdoor type to aVoJ.d dang!,r MIss tluey Emley wU devotional · AlOhf' with Jhe mUllc, appro- tIuin a hOlIdaJ~lt Ie a !fol,. Day, whleh · will be b.... on hunclride A plan to make Chriltmu a of Ifatlons ~roa America on, who (not· hOOt hoo, h~). FoUow· Q"lo, bas been. duly appol~ted al at ahort el~cultl from rain, i now leade.. for the eventng and loll'll. prlate IcTipture will be reacJ. MI'II. Ing. tbls prolfllm the minister wIll Admlnitratof ' of the Estate or otber ' dampne'l. '!'IIey , alllo .JeDnte Brad,ey gave an In"'r.e!l,t· IJAfOld Hodlon III directing the Holy Day by .peeial observance In Chriatmu Day. It Ie 1& ~~blic the bome'. and one that everr ice proJTlom of tbt .'aI1!0 'ItatioDl clolle the servlcies with' a brief Je8sle L. Garner, late of Wa1nes. should,. be Murdy enough to wJth' Ing talk. MI'II. , Price Roberti dl. bbblr 'and ,M~. Andrew Churko la and The Upper BOom ""Ich Ie the ..,.pt ~11 follow, " IU~ mellage on th~e s!l~J~ct, ~ BaclJ, v!!le, !Qatr..... <;'o)Ul.ty, Oblo. d&!. ltand. Ice aDd~ same Iwayi. . in . euaae4: mIIlloau7 ' ",..k, , IUI:t ~t. . I t1 ' world'i moit aeN . deva- Woods, Rreacber, and the Invlta.- ceased. J. ' liamaln, PoUl. editor of The tbe )vlnd. Chrlltmal glrte were' le.nt to .m.. po tioual guide. Upper .Room, N..bvln~, Tenn.· tlon. Dated thll .8tb . d~y of Deo.~. 'Th, epeclaUet sayl ~ oUUet Iionmel In Oklahoma and South . Every family Ie arpd to have Me. The ~In, of- the .tory of 1112_ ' , ; J blltaUed outdoon Ibould be Attica. . , . ' -" ", , ,'Tttf',,1<8 EXPREnED ' Jenl' birth from the Bible II a . a real family,....., service on RALPH H. CAREY, weatherproof or Inltalled In' a aYNDAY VISITORS OF Cbrietmaa caitom tha' baa been ., After an IDtereltlng meetlq, The me.ben of the American ~~~.!:a;:b~O!:a~y~•• :8w : ......tlonl lor be found .... _D MRL IOHiRER ,J u4p of tbe Probate Court, bo&. All' 100_11 foUowed In lOme '.l1li1181 for'5the group adJQurned JUllP IUL .. JAIIOIl AJI~11Ir1. 1{IllUlJ, W&IJlM....... Dr' ,......,.,...... cleo .' ,. . Waren COUDJt, Obto ahould b.... cl9WD to . k4lep moll' witb . tbe ~ ~· lIliiII!bC to '.. ~ ......' to '.1IIIU' 'aOh· . ,~ MI'. and Mre. Roy A. Schenr, of YOU'!I A BroWD, AttorD.,. lure trom I'1UUlJJII' IDto. the .Gob( w!!Uce4 at a later dde. trlbate4 to the ov.....he1m1q iae111l1iq. mlldltatlon a1l4 ,rarer Dayton, were 8undaT vtllton of Publllh 11-11-18-16 If a nrtIaaI bulb III ~ . ft DIlrlq tiae NOtal hour retretli· or tIaeIr tHODd aIUla.al 0III1It. . . . .- WIth the nacHns Of the the former'e 1IU1IDta, Mr. and MI'II, .b..... lat... a IM»Obt d....... fOr ChrIitIIIU It ..., .... k the 1Il8llta . . . . ""84 . , tile boll.... IIlU Buur OIL neee..... etb. I'aaI A. Scberer h..... (:.. ui• • PIIfIIOI8. A. &OOcl

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Bellbrook. were gue.tll during the Stale Orange convention. tollowlng a long IIInesl. week end of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard wuiOii. The Le~anon Grange presented Uunyan. the degree work lor the Massie of Pataakala. OhiO, Mr. and Mrs. Eitablllhed February, 1860 Mrs. arl Osborn and her daugh· _ _ _ _ _____ • __ Editor .lId publilher Townsblp Grange here. Monda)' W. E. Brown, of KlrkpatJ1ck. Mra . PAUL A. SCH-ERER ters Mrs. 'Lee BoerlltJer and Mrs. night. Paultne MUder and Mr. E. S. Den· • __ • ___ ____ ____ ___ _ . Alloclate Editor CECILIA J. SCHERER _ Iyde . Runynn. were guellta Sat· nlnrton of M.Iddletown, w ere Mrs. M~y Sbanholtz or Xenia. ----------.:.-~-------------- urday oC Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burlon guests Sunday of Mrs. Mable Tel" was a guest · during tbe week end and son. Johnny Edward of Spring • _ _0 _ Published Every Tburs'day Morning or ber IIlsters, Miss VIDI! Henldns ry and Mr. \'\ alker 'I'erry. LYTLE METHODIST CSURCH METHODIST CHURCH at Waynesville. Warren ounty, OhJo. Hili. or near Harveysburg. , Crabtree of 'eat tilton. J . \ . Wedgewood. Minister Rev. Mra . Louis Flte und daugbter. B. E. Dnugbn, Pastor ElIl red U8 second class matter at UnlUed Service. 9 : 45 a. m. Churcb cbool. 9: 30 a. m .• Mr. Funeral services for Mrs. Mal'- conclud!ld a Berles of 8peclal meetth postofflce a t Waynesville. Oblo, flss Jane Fit wer guests un· day. of Mrs. lpa Hendricks in WII· garet Shook. sister ot George Wall Ing8 Sunday at the Frlend's cburch Herbert MoMllIan, Supt. und r the act of March 3, 1878. Worship Service. 10 :30 a. m. mlngton. Mrlt. Hendrloks. a tor· here. wer.e conducted In Alhambra. bare. MU810 wal pr sented by Mr. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL youth Yello\\,8slp Sunday 7 : 30 m r resident of this ommunlty. Is Cam.. Friday. Mrs. hOI)k dIed . und Mrs. Orl9. Bradford. of Bone· Tb Rev . Samuel N. Keys. Redor p. m. Sunday: ubscrlpt\on Rut' s- l n Ohio. $2. Per Year In advance; $2.60 elsewher II patient at Probasco Nursing in a hospital In that place Sunday brake l!emlnary. Choir Praotice Thursday 8.00. Holy ommunlon 7 :30 11. m. Home ~ere. ~ -~~~~;;;;;;ndinn~;;....V;~~no....,,;~~~~~ Mrs. 0 11& Smith was taken to 1CIIICIC1CII'C.,............lIIPtIC'C'IlCIIICIClCIIICIC. . . . . . . . . . . . .ICIC'ICIC.1C1C' Adult worahlp and cburcb school. THURSDAY, DECEMBER J I, 1952 Hale hospital. Wilmington, for 10:45 a.. m. lIual Christmas party In the social treatment. During the week end FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST rooms of the Methodist burch, wallY Harveysburg people visited Byron Carver. Minister UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH . Tbursday. A bas ket dinner Wil l i ber there. . Dible- Scbool. 9 : 30 a. m. b Ben el! at lhe noon bour. Mrs. Mary Golden. of hlcago. MISS JANE FITE William Channon. Mlnlater. Morn.l ng Worship, 10 :30 a . m. ' undny School 9 : 30 a. m.. Mr. Correspondent Pvt. Ronald. Clark wbo Is sta· Ill., haa been spending .several Prayer Meeling. 7: 00 p. m. }JaI'l y Thollus. upt. Young People's Meeting, 7:00. Mrs. Harold Dogan who recent· I tlon d at Ft. I\DOX, Ky .. spent the days bere wltb ber sister, ~lrs. PI' nch Ing. very oUler SUllday. Evening ervlaes. 7: 30 p. m . Iy has undergon major snrgery I week nd 11 re with Mrs. Clark 1) Ihl mlth. She w1\1 remain 11 :45 a. m. • at linton Memorial hospital. on· , and tbelr son Ri cky . her until lItrs. Smith has fully Evening Service. first Sunday ill tlnnea to Improve satisfactorily. , !\Irs. Laura Shldaker who bas recover cI from her Illness. I month. Ptc and Mrs. Iyd Runyon. of been slle ndlng the fall months Mrs. Harold Dogan returned WAYNEiVILLE CHURCH OF Lake ·Churles. LouJBlana. arrived I with her daughter. Mrs. Blanche home Sunday from Clinton MeCHRIST CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS lli Harv yeburg Friday night. Pfc. Gray, of AJberQuerque. New Mex' morlal bospltal where ahe under· l Runyon wUI b bere for several I leo. returned to her borne bere went major surgery. Jack Barnes. Minister Price Roher ts, l\lIlllater Donald Halnel, Supt. daYB beror returning to Lake Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. James Rader and B.lhle School. 9: SO lL m. Worablp Service. 10 a. m. Morning Worship. 10 :46 a. m . harles tram wbere be will soon A daughter WI\.8 born November daughters spent Sunday wit b Sunday School. 11 a. m. Evening worship at 7: 30. J b sent oversealJ. Whlle he II 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hartsock ' friends In Dayton. MIdweek services each Wed· away, Mrs. RUllyon win· stay with at Clinton Memorial hospital. Miss Elizabeth Hoskins of Ham. nesday evening at 7' 30. her parents. Mr. 8nd Mrs. Carl mlngton. The chUd, their firlt, lIton Is a house guest here of her OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. Ollborn. h8S been named Vicky Lou. Ma· cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Smith. Eugene "rtfW.h. Putor Mrs. Helen' Bunce who rcently ternal grandparents aTe Mr and M E CII M Sunda~ i':Irhn.. '. 10 • . m . .. d urge at Grand . rs. mma ne. r. and Mrs. ••as un ergone s ry • Mrs. Oliver Jacobs and the pa- MOlt Cline snd famlly and Mrs Morning Wo.llblp. 11 a. m. She'll love thJa CbrUtmu view hospital, Dayton. la recover· ternal grandmother Is Mrs. Viola I Ruby Stump of Dayton, wer~ Youth FeliowshJp. 6 : 30 to 9: 00. . iT. AUGUSTINE CHURCH lift I She know. Mlgtag'. Ing saUsfactorlly Is scheduled Hartsock. all of Harveysburg. The I gues t d fi snd th a. S un d ay a f M1'8. Osee RIIY. James 1.. KrusUng, Putor famoua Gyrafoam -.ah. to be release. rom ere soon. column regTet8, becauae of an Harlan. Maslle. ~.OO a,," 10: 00 a. rn. 1ng letion wUl mean spot. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS Tbe Women s SOciety of Chris- oversight. this Item la ao late In leal)' clean clothes. And tlan Service will have their an· a ......... Mrs. Clint Taylor ~8 spending Flr8t Day School, 9: SO •• m. this complete III automatic ppe-a&&&' this week tn Cleveland wbere she Meeting tor WorshJp. 10:8' a .m. Mayt.q meaDI more lei· Mr. snd Mrll. Charles Tate, or Is attending 8slons of tbe Ohio NOTICE OF ' APPOINTMENT lUre time too. MT. HOLLY METHODIST Admlnlltrltor LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE • Gyr.foam .ctlon T. M. Scart, Minister Estate ot EUzabeth A. Edwards. • Safety Lid EU)I Terml CbrllUI).D Science services are Sunday School. 9 : 30 a. m.. E. Deceued. ,. 95 e So_yfou.. beld every unday moram, at 27 Liberal Trad.lnl A. Earabart, Supt. Notice Is hereby given that Reba elullt to ...t N. Mechanic Street at 11 o'clock. Worllhlp Service. 10:30 1\. m. A. BartleU, who e Post Office adSunday school at the same hour. Enning Service. 7.30 p. m. dresll Is Lebanon. Ohio, bas been • dul)' appointed as _, dmlnls ratrl-; SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE - JUST $2.00 A YEARr of tbe E tate at Elizabeth A. Ed· wlU'da. 1 te of Corwin. Warl en ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE-YOU'LL FIND IT PAYSI County. OhIo, deceaeed. Dated thla 20th day of Novem· ber. 1952. RALPH H. CAREY, 6 'QUARES ABSOLUTELY WITH , Judge or the Probate Court, OUR ADVERTISING. 17 NORTH MAIN - IN REAR Warren County, Ohio W HEN WE EMPHASIZE Gra)" Risinger &: Gray. Attorneys THE GREATER VALUES THAT CENTERVILLE, OHIO GO INTO OUR SERVICES, we 11·27.-124·11 deliver all we advertl.e and I little more for good measure • . NOTICE OF APPOINT.M ENT

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Admin Iltrltor E8tAte of Edward T . Edwards, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Reba T. Bartlett. whose Post OUice ad· dress 1B Lebanon, OhIo. hal been duly appointed as Admlnlstratrlx ot the Estate ot Edward T. Ed· warda. late or Corwin, Warren County. blo, deCeased. Dated tbls 20th day ot Novem· ber, 1962. RALPH R. · CARAY, Judge of the Probate Court, • Warren County, OhJo Gra)" Risinger &: Gray, Attorneys 11·27-12+11

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Big, double.~alled aluminum tub keeps waW hot J~nger.

Porcelain-on: teel s quare tub gives added capac:lty.. ..

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weather mon must have hard our "eUllon for just a little more nice wanther so that we could finl8h

Now that I, done. It II 10 nice out that I would like to atay out longer and do a lot of thlng8 but I a1BO want to go to the Bale tor • a while to eee how low the mar· ket lla8 sunk. We have some nice llttle pigs ready to wean that IIhould be sold If we can get a fair. price for them. Atter a few years or blgh prices we feel a8 though those were the normal prices Instead or the present day prlcea being nearer the average than those good ones tha t swelle:!

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1 penalty? I arne past. the hollow lau8 daY8 thll Ume, of year jUlt by Stony Brook Farm8 tbe other crawled along - by now the time .. , day jU8t as a ar with a traile r mces by. Ea h galod day 18 a l "While tbe eo Ie ot the We8t behind It pulled away leaving II prise to be highly valued and durm th PI ~ th tu , d ( II k g e n ne.e n ceo. ry. freBh load of paper and traab . .They used to a vantage. tin til were preoccupied with the ad. got away too faat for me to catch myselt now this Is a nl e day I v t tt.l I I d up and get their IIcenae number. belter go to to~ or do this and I udll 'etmentho mal r a ISC ence athn I n us ry. e rene w me sse d e There Is a . dump where people that, because to arrow we may un r0 Id m n l 0 r a sp.. I It\18 I d I Bmll can . tuke tbat stuff and It Is (l not be able to get out 0 f t h Jan Which re aHs th earl da II at Bhame to have our highways ~II and as that Is the case 1 had b t· the ChrIstian Faltb. y Y cluttered PI). Maslachullllets hall ter end this and go do som at I The history of thAy "~ha ' l nU8A a penalty Of .. twen!1.:f1ve dolla!s \;those things [~ave' b een think· . and has algna on al\ the roada. fng about. l IS the outwllrd and vlslbl e"l· why can't something be done . • dence that humanity In this age

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just a little shower this mornmg and a mixture at sunshine and lauds. ( !ook advantage of It to get some of the leaves and kind. ling wood and junk off the porch.

tJr8t. WOU ldn't mind so much If meat prices followed a little tas· ter but when live stock prices

here? And now "aynesvllle hSF two new social cent rs. The Fr ~ end s new room In the old meting house, a.n d the American Legion 111 the old school h.o use. They

up t hat It wo uld take U10 re than a day or two lo_help It much. HayIs th e 11I'oblem right now. t the rate the cows are a tlng It. they lire going to be dow n to las t yellrs timothy before hrtstmlls. ( hate to tbrow them on the market but

was a little bIt wrong. Alter sliding around so. ( have ~rc\ered some of lhese tires that Bre said to pull you. tbrougb any snow and lake you up uny Ic)' hill. I hope they will. 1\1y chains were almost worn out so It seemed

pIe t 00 k a d van t age a f l I ' an d .~_ _ _ _ _ _ 'J looked them over. Some day' the 1 •• old ·school house will be ' done' COME IN NOW oVllr but now they are making good us at It Just liS It Is and expect 10 do so unll they can get the money to make the needed

the one thllt has to come down

Gazette Cla••llied. Cost-3!Sc' Phone 2143 -- Sen It!

bonds and limitations of the past and remold the \ arid In a un l· versal cl\'lIlzatlon based up 0 n Imowl dg of dlv ille r amy," i

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unless I can lInd some reasonably more sensible to get tires tban priced bay I may have to do It. new cbalns. People .' who have them say they really do work. I Now I .have just fini s bed a job hop so It the wooly worms are I should have done six weeks ago. right for this pa.rt of the country I have planted the tulip bulbs we are going to have plenty of that 1 bought about that long ago. chances to use them. When 1 brought tJ1em home the (sn't there a.nythlng anyb04)' caD

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I changes. Tbe Friends new social room and kitchen Is now COli: ' pleted and Is so pretty and plens · ant that I a.m sure the y are goln,:: to enjoy everythIng that they do there. How nice It fa to have the old landmark brought up to date and put to such good use.

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Phone 2341

OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL

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HARVEYSBURG ,

Waynesville. Ohio

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I cou Bcarce y 8 C a IP e Into It. Now It Is moillt down as far aa 1 went and 1 had no trouble making a hole as deep as I plea8ed.

teeth In It?

It so what ' Is the

WilsOD CoDClete Products Chimney Block Concrete Block Waterproof Cement Rock Face Block and Paint Steel Sa.h , Cement and Mortar Gla•• Buildln. Supplies Drain Tile SHEEHAN RD.

. P. O. BOX 342

CENTERVILLE, OHIO

ROIOTE COITIOL VALVE SYrnMS are an important deve1opmen.t in the safety and efficiency of natural gas pipeline operation. At one of Tems Eastern's com. pressor stations, an operator showa , how be can close main valves throughout

the station Bimply by pulling the handle of a &mall control valve. At each Tems Eastern' compressor station, uupn valves can be operated by remote control from a central point. .

REMOTE CONTROL VALVES USED TO PROTECT. THE FLOW OF NATURAL' GAS THROUGH WARREN COUNTY CWlT VALVES are closed by remote control in just a :few min. utes .. Befo~ these instIillations, two men80metimes' la~ for 88 long 88 30 minutes to close one valve.

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. Gray~s Jewel.." DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE 22 South Broadway -; Zane A. 6ray, Prop. L EBAN O·N. 0 H I 0 ",

Newly·installed remote control valves protect Texas Eastern's customers against interruptions in the vital -1low of na~al gas to homes and industrY. To protect cons~ers from curtailments of natural gas delivery, a system for remote control of valves has been ' in8talled at each Texas Eastern compressor station. By· simply tUrning a lever, a man c8n , ~pen' and close valves larger .than . hims~lf to divert gas tbro~gh sec> .onciary lin~ without.inlerruption ofgas1low. 'I'lie giant valves, powered by the .new remote control system,ope~te . withspliH8cODd timjn,. Before,t he ,

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introduction of automatic valve systems, closing a smgle pipeline, valve sometimes req~ed the work of two men for a period of thirty minutes or more. Now, one man can operate as many as six valves in five minutes. In addition, s~nsitive automatic relief valveS keep pressures in the pipelines 'within the ·safety ,r ange determined.by engin~ers: These advances in both safety and efficiency in pipline operation are part of Texas "Eastern's con:tinuing program to ~e~p its naturai gas tran..m;ssion systeui ODe ,

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MOTBS lLre .tol~ped d e a d In lhelr tracks with, BERLOU five ......_ _..... ear, MQthl pra,. GUlLranteed to

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FOR SALE oR TRADE - 7 acrel leml·modern 6 rooml, full basement. DON PHELPS, Ph 0 n 0 Franklin 8·5101. c- 1()'16-tt A'M'ENTION - HOU8EW1VES ; Don't le~ moths ruin your I11ga.

Every good gift and every pertect gitt Is from above, coming down trom the Father of Lighte. , Jamel 1 :17

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THOMPSON. Clifford Dec. 8 - Dec•• Lebanon Chapel Rev. Albert Tull Interment Leb.nlln

BRANT. Fred Dec. 7 - Dec. to Lebanon Chapel Rev, Rodger Turrell , • nterment Lebanon

VELLO¥{ LABEL 23 01. Can

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33 N. Broadway Phone 448 LEBANON, OHIO ' ELLIS H. STURM, Sec'y·Trea •.

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BUNNELL, Edw.rd Dec. 3 - Dec. II Wayneavllle Chapel Rev. Bernard Baughn Interment Sprl~lIboro

SXCAVATINQ an,' - - - DUMP 1'IIlUCK 8ERVICE Phone Wayft4levllle 2111

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PERCY KILBRIDE

EDDIE ALBERT ,

WARRDI BRADDOCK

LEBANON

WAYNESVILLE

72 CALL EJTh....:.d NUMBER 2115

STORE

Eatabllahed 1860 92 Years Of ~!!

Phone 2541

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a phrase, but a fact. Whether you',. short, mediUm or tall, KayHf laos a proportfon,d stocIdno lust. for you. 00N0mer hosiery to ell"O at ankle, calf, and thigh. And to guarant" the p,cture of per, fedion Kayser'. patentlCl'iStnaft.()n" h.... not

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this tiny he" pucker cradles ,your h"1 curely and ell~inat.. unsightly 11ipping and twisting of seama. Costume coordinated colors .. In both day and evening sheers. '

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noon ber visltor ,wal ber dau,hter. M~, Noel Easton of Springboro. The Frlendl Home famlly , was

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ITEMI 01' INTEREIT AIOUT -POLKa YOU K"OW SUNDAY DINNER GUESTa Mr. and Mn. J. J. Burlke enta~ talned to Sunda, dlnner: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stroule Hd chUdren and Mr. and Mn. E, F. Earnhart. MI88 a. aMITH ILL Mlal Sarah Smith la conftnecl at McCleUan hOllplUlI for treatment and obaervatlon.

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ville and Vlolnlty, MERRV CHRIITMAI AND A The Ohio Central ' Telephone HAPPY NEW YEARI CorporaUon II, lnltalUng all new equipment In the WaJDen1l1e May I, "'roullh the klndn ... of' area, a nd shortly after the tint "Th. Miami GaI.tt.," lend' to all of the year, mUch better telephone my frl.ndl thll M....' . ' lerYlce Ihould be AnUabie here. "May you have the IIladn ... accordln« to " telephone convena· Chrlltm.. lion with L. W. Bcbrecltenl'Ut, Which II lfOPE manapr, ,Mon.d a,. evenlns. Th. aplrlt of Chrl.trna Tbe Dew lit up wlll Include ZOO which II PEACE lines or dial equipment. The pre. The h.art of Chrlatmu 'ent 'telepbone buUdlnl bere will which II LOVE," hold 800 llnel, and can be In· Very Iincar.ly YOllr frl.nd. InlU'8aled to 1,000 lines later. "DR. EMMA" Upon completion of the work, Emma Q. Holloway the Lebanon clrcultll will be in· creased from 6 to 9, whIch s hould . . . . .~.4. . . . .IiPI.CII. .CC'II help tbat situation considerably. The whole Byatem wDl be ex· pandable for future growth, and w\1l be mtalled at a cost of about '35,000.00.

WJllb tbe lnatallatlon of the strings of Ohrlatmu IlIhta and bolly strung acrolls Main stteet laBt week by Ed,ar Smltb and a group of village workera, the vll· lage agaIn took on a Yule look. Many ot the slorea are Bta,.lng open until 9:00 o'clock, whtch also adds to the holiday appearance. • kept with the U. S. weather bu. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• reau, and condJtlona of tfie roadll NOT , C E I are d8lcrlbed In regular reports All Waynelville .grocerlel and from all counties. meat mari<lt. will be open W.dA valued aervice to the public nelday (Chrlltm.. Ev. IIntli 1:00. Is the summary at road condl· ,..................... ,., .. ,.. •••• tions sent to the State Higbway Patrol In Wilmington, and thence to all neWSpapers and radio sta· tlons. "Our ex,andlng wloter program Is bas d on the rapidly growing Santa Clau. will arrive 10 reliance on th highway," Pavton Wayneavllle Saturday nJght at sa id. . One·half of ali passenger 7: 00 O'clock, drawn by Captall car travel is Cor buslneBs Kay's famous Siberian Huaky dog poees - going to a nd from work team. and Qt.her reqUirements In bUBI· Treats \\;11l be given to a1\ tb n08S aod professional pUrsultB. children at 7: 00 p. m. at the The other hall Is devoted to Bhop. Christmas trBe, which is 10cate1 ping, carJ;Ylng of children to an.d at ilie orner of {aln and Miami fro m Bchool. vlBltB to a phy slolan, streeta. plea~ure or re reatlon, and other The ueata are sponsored by the activities. Waynevllle Civic Club.

o Be Localed II Old C.IIII Fill." The Thorobred Dog Food Com· pany. of Cincinnati, recent1, com· pleted neroUatlona for the purcbase of t.he old cann:ln, factor)' at Corwm, and plan to move there arter some remodeling. Aft e r January I, enen.ll'e cbanges wlll be made In the bulldlng, and operatlonl are expected to ,et unrer way b,. Aprll 1. \ The concern will emplo, between 12 and 16 people at tbe start, and will be managtd by Max Potow. of Cincinnati, who was formerly connected with tbe old canning factory. He will be assisted by A. O. Griffy, ot Waynes. ville. The plant will use 1500 pounds of bone meat an hour and wlll operate on a t()'hour per week work schedule.

. ' -- Preparallons of Ice and snow from the 1,.0' Uell of hlgbwaya in DIv.lon Elcht have been made VI'81T NEAR LEBANO.N by the State mpway Department. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden reo A test alert 1l'1li called In order cenUy called on Mr. Clarence to have all ot the equIpment In Dugan, near Lebanon. Mr. Dup,u readlneea, and to uncover any Is now Ilvm. at the Buplnger dertclency In tbe materials on Rest Home In Lebanon. hand. . Warren Oounty Hall Cooper. MRS, JENNtE BRADDOCK ILL Superintendent f(lr t.he State Hlgb· Mrs. Jennie ' Braddock, ,wbo was way Department, rElporls that 50 taken \11 at the home of her SOil toni of salt and SOO tons of grits Warren BraddOCk, and was reo (coarse sand) are available to St. Mary'. To Have moved to the Clinton Memorial Miami ChapUr 107 OEB met in maintain safe, through traffic on Hospftal, Is now at the bome of special session on Saturday eve· the state blg~wa,ys of Warren Candlellahl Service. her son, Mr. Raymond Braddock, nlng tor the Installation of ort!· County. Equipmelllt tor the reSt. Mary'a lilpl8copal Church, where ahe Is slow ly Improving. Members of the Warren ' County cers for the ' coming year. Tbe reo moval of I e and 8now Includes he.r e, will be the scene at the tra· tiring Worthy Matron aod Worthy 6 plowB, 10 aggregate 's preaden, cha.pter, American ' Red CroBa, at dltlonal candle light service of NEW METHODIST MEMBERS lhe annual reorganization me ling Patron, Jane and Charles McCul · and a motor grad!lr. worship on Christmaa Eve., Wed· were In charge or the open· loch, At the regula.r church services named Marvin Stahl, Lebanon, "Not so many yeurs a~o little nesday, Decembtr 24, beginning nt the Methodist church on Sun· halrman of tbe county chapter to Ing s,nd Mr'. Edna D. Hartsock, attenUon was gtven to tht snow at 11.16 p. m. This Is one of the Martha of tbe Grand ChapGrand day, tr. and Mrs. Ralph Bran· succeed H. D. (Jim) Bailey, of and ice problem," stated J . S. most beautiful aervlces at the ter of Ohio, was tbe Installtng Paxton, Division Engineer. ·· Peo· stra.lor and Mr. Dan SImpson Franklin. Episcopal Cburch. The cbolr, un· Grand Orticer, assisted by Mrs. were admitted to membershlp. Stahl, who haa been vacation· pie were advleed to atay bome der the direction or Mr. WUUam H. D. Earnhart and Mn. D. C. The hlldren'a program wUIl be Ing In Florida,) w11I name his (und and not drive thf~ir car8 when C. Betl, Will sing tbe Christmas presented on Thuraday ennln, drive, chairman I.n the near future. Ridge, Installing Grand Marshalls. snow conditions ~'e('e prevalent. Eucharistic Sarvlce. A cordlal Mh. Norman: Mrs. Glenn Bland, and the cantata by tbe cbolr, on' Plans for ilie forthcomi.ng roll Today, people mUElt mOI'e under lnvitation II enendtd to everyone. All Correlponden~ and Advertlaerl mllat have theIr copy In Sunday 'evening at seven·thirty call In Marcil will be aired. soon. Backert, Mra. WDlIam Sawyer, all condltlonl of weather If the 12-1 ·25 for the Christmal Edition not later than Monday hoon, Decem. Mn. Robert Smith and Mr. and o·clock. Otbllr off\cera elected include Industrial and ecolDomlc IItl of ber 22. T!le Guette WIll go to proal Tuelday afternoon In order Dr. Arcb D. Harvey, Lebanon, Mrs. L. C. St. John. Mrs. Harriet the state Is to be !kept rolUng." to get In the mall Wednelday morning. AliI copy coming In past B,ernard waa soloist of tbe eveDavid Bercaw •. Muon; Clayton Fire Destroy. Hou. . the dud line will be held vver f',:Ir the next lillie. If at all po. "It Is extremely Important," he NEED FOR ROUTE 73 Clark. Butlerv1l1e, vloe cbalrman: ning and Mra. 1. 1. Bunke, Mrs. contlnueii, "that In. an Industrlnl sible we would like to have copy by, S·atUrday. Your cooparatlon 0 .. Brannock Farm The lubJect ot cOll-veraatlon at David M. Hines, treasurer, and Bertle Mills and Mrs. J . P. Fromm will be appreclated.-The Publlaher.. Wayne8vUle Is the great need of Qltber Dunham, executive Becre· prelented lnstaUation addendum. state such as OlUo that this phase FIre completely destroyed the the completion of the n.... State tarJ· The followlDB ofHcen ",'ere In· ot hl&'hway IDA tenance be placed homll of Marlon Carter on tbe old . ~Ai~~o RnGl'lty ch Roote 71 between CorwIn and . ~ 'fownaht» cha&rme QQlad in· ,~: Brannock farm located on Elbon Wl:rnenine, em cec;unt of Ilie clude the foDO'WIng: Wbrth,. MUTOD. 111"1. Grace It· dele"8I. Bao" and Ice removal Road, Sunday aftemoon. pays tor Itself by lowering tbe R.... Saturday app~acblng seallon for the blBh Prendergast: W 0 r thy Patron, Turtlecreek. Mn, Anna Cecil; The Wayne TOWDShlp fire de· direct cost to the I1lotorlst of water. Wa)'JIe, Rose Hartaoclt; Wasblng· Jesle Prendergast: Associate Ma· chains and repair bl11a, and It Elmer Sheehan, 78, of Waynes· pa.r.tment anlwered the call, but tron, Mre. Mary Lou Palmer (ab· Mr. J . B. WCh kept a record ton, . Lois Rol. ; Deerfield, Marie Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye were the flames had dutroyed tb.e ville, dIed Wednesday morning during the palt year and found Weller; Salem, to be named ; Mas· I8nt becaule of I11nells). Alsocl· reduces the 1088 ot time tn In· In MIami Valley hOlpltal, DaJ· host alld .bo.te.. to the Farmen bonae before tbel1' arrival. that ilIe blgbway WIUI under water lie, . W. E. Lukenl; Union, Clyde ate Patron. Cecil Palmer; S4}P' duatry." ton. He bad farmed tor many Cluh on-Tburlday at the Farm The Carlen were away at the Ready for Instant U8e, when for 21 days not including the balf SlmpkJns; Harlan. Clayton Clark; retary, Mrs. Mary 1... Earnha""; A delicious pork time of the tire. years 1.0 the Waynesville and Party House. Inow and Ice create buardl. are Treasurer, Mn. LucIle Armltqe; H&pItlton. . Mrs. Gordon Wylea; daJl. Ceotervllle areal prior to bll re- dinner waa enjoyed and tollowtnc F'ranklln, Clearereelt. S c ben c It Conductrese, Mrll. Cecil Shipley; 67 plows and 87 spreaders for tirement and moving here. He the social hour, the meeting- wal • • • , . , . , • • • • • • • I I • • • • • • • • • • ASlloclate Conductress, Mn. Ph,yl· salt and grlta. Nlnt caterpillar 1I'as a native of Montgomery opened and Mrs. Elsie Hockett Simpson. Telephone Cempany 1111 Hartsock: Cbaplaln, Mn. Min· malntenera are also available to county. discussed the Ipeclal topiC, 'Have Bank .tockholders nle Fromm! Manball, Mrs. 'J&.n4 clear off the surfa(:es. Services were held at 2 p. m . We Reached Our Goal?" In ber To ~t 13 Glv.. Xmas . McCuiloch: Organist, ' Mrs. Mar· Manpower 'Is of vital Importance Saturday In the Waynesville talk abe &epaclall,. stressed ·the The annual meeting of the. Marjorie Smith: Adab', Mrs. Helen as euiergenclel ariue. Crews for chapel of the Oswald tuneral goals of life, how tbey differed Mr. and Mra. El. F. Earnhart Brown; RuJh, Mlaa Ane IEllzey; the truck and pl01l7s are on call home, with Rev. J . W. Wedge- and how they change from year stockholders of Tbe Waynelvllle were among tbe ' guests on WedNational Bank of WayneavUle, Esther. Mn. Mary Hlcka; Martha at any bour. Eacb. crew baa It's wood oUiclating. Burial was In to year. nesday evening when the Oblo Mra, Marjorie Brown ; Electa, assignments, and Ithey report at Miami cemetery. Central Telepbone Corporation en· Rev, Wedgewood WaS Intro- Ohio, tor the election ~of directors Mn, Elvira Gerhardt; Warder, once to the Bpecll~led ·roadways, tertalned wltb a lovely Chrlat.. Surviving are his wife, Clara.: duced as the guest speaker, and and the tranaacUQn of aD7 oUaer Tbe Happy Hour Club met on Mn. Pauline Anthony: Sentinel, with tbe critical 11nd most hazmu party at the Lebanon achool two daughters. one of Malon, and gave ' a most insplrlng talk on the bUBlness that may come before cafeteria. where over 100 em- Tuesday ot the put week end en· Wm. Sylve.ter Anthony. ardous stretchces given flrat at- Mrs. Suella McClure of Lebanoo; Chrlatmaa Story and Its mea8age the meeUng, will be held at the office of aald The , Waynesvtlle Mr. and Mrs. Vlotor Blanke, of tention. ployeel en.1t1ed . a, dellcloua din· Joyed a mo.t deUclou. covered two soos Dearth. and Walter, both fo r Christmas. National Bank on January 18, ner, and at Memorial Hall where dish dinner at the lovely dining Sidney, Worthy Grand F'atron of The gUeats of the day were Rev, AIter these roBlila ~ave been of Waynesville; 11 grandchildren 1953, at 2:00 p. m. Grand Ohapter of Ohio OES and cleared, equipment will move to and one great·grandchlld. Ituate, bingo and dancing were room at the FrIend. church. and Mn. J. W. Wedgewood, Tbt tables were beautifully dee· Grand .Repreaentatlve of Michigan. . JAMElS S. JONES, Cashier the dlveralons or the evening. The club adjourned to meet In the leconrary roads, since It Is the or~ted In keeping wltb the Cbrllt- and Mra. Racbel Banta, Deputy 12-18·26-1-1-8 Janua.1')' at the Party House with department policy to open all maa .euon. Grand Matron of Dtltrlct 21, were roads for rural mall carriers. Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Wbttaker as , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Following the dlnner tbe meet· the dlstlngul.hed gue.ts at the school busses, amlbulan'ces, and host and boateas. . • I Ing was opened ' and Ohrlatmas 'evening. One hundred and ten general tratrlc as fllulckly aB pos· TRICK OF T~E WEEK: r'fln~ 'Om, . Carols were .ung. Mrs. C. E. members and guests were reg· Bible. Mr. and Mn. Ed Brown, of Eldglngton gave a reading "Let's Istered. I • ELMER SHEEHAN The switchboard at dlvlBlon , Beavertown, visited their sister, Keep Christmas" and gifts were Followlng the Installation, every· headquarters Is lnaintalned 24 Miss Bertha Brown on Wedne.· exchanged, revealing the names one was Invited to the dining Elmer, son of James and Susan :rhe Warren County Garden Mrs. room where the tables were at· boura a day. conlltant contact IB Garden School Vias held Dec 11 Pine Sheehan, was born AUgU8t day .afternoon. of the " Secret Sister.... 26, 1874, near Centerville, Ohio, MIH Elilabeth Chandler was Ra~elgh Bogan then greatly tractively arranged, wltb cbrysan· at Memorial Hall, Lebanon. This and departed this Ufe December the luncheon gue.t on Friday of pleased everyone by singing themums and candles In pastel IIchoo\' waB made possible thl'Q Mrs. Marla SchnalUnan. "Silent Nli!'ht" playing her own colora. Cake and coffee w ere the cooperation ot tbe Ohio Ass'n . Residents of Waynesvllle today 10, 1952, age 78 years, 3 months Mn. wcllle Armitage and Mrs. accompaniment on tbe ' harp. served. or Garden Clubs at the Third can do perfectly legal what ord!. and .14 days. He was the young· Lena Hartaook attended an East· The guests of the afternoon The people of nil nations are District. the Regional Director, narlly would Iput them behind est of a, family of six children, all . ern Star meeting at Clarksville were Mrs. Bogan, Mr.. Edgington now part ot one economically In· the Extension Service of tbe OhIo b.ars If they were caught - write having preceded blm In death. on Thuraday nlJht. and MillS Nettle Og.sbee. The Christmas Story te'r dependent world. No single State University and the Warren lind use personal chec~s without He was united In marriage to Mra. WUbebDlna Uac1ertroocl After a moat delightful day, the AI Methodlsl' Church nation can be prosperous If the Co u n t y Home DemonBtration maintaining a checking account. Clara Jane Crockett of near until rest of the world I,ll poor. and no .. pent the week end at the bome Club adjourne d to no t meet Arent. . I The trick Isn-t done with mir· Springboro. For many years they of ber daughter. ¥n. William Fe}mlIU'Y, when Mrs. p, L. RelUlon The Chriatmas IStory wlll be country can en.loT peace It the Particlpat.lng clubB ' were Car. , rors. It's made possible by the resided on tbe tiome farm near Dolter and famUy. will be bOltess. told through song and scripture re.st of tbe world (a at war. A lisle .Ramblers, Cedar Olty, Clear· Personal Money Order plan Insti· C4!ntervllle. To them were born Sunday ' nlgbt by {he choir of the larger view. a world approach, Is, c r e e k, Franklin, Germantown, 1 tuted recently by tbe Waynesville two Bons, Dearth of near Center· Mr. Karl D&kln of Lebanon., ville, Walter of Waynesville, Mrs. vla1.ted hili motber, Mrs. Ella Methodist church under the dlrec- tberefore, necessary It our prob· Jamestown, Jo Ba Lena, Lebanon,: National Dank. tlon of . Mrs. Harold Hodaon with lems art to be rusolved; "The Maud' (Door Yard Club) Miamis· Dakin on FrIday atternQOn. On Here'a thl\ ..W,a y you can write II. Suel\a McClure at Lebanon, and ' Saturday morning Mr. ' and Mre. , L ·Mn. Andre. Churko at tbe organ welfare at the part means dtbl e burg (3 clubs) Middletown, Mor· check without having a checking Mrs. Allee Crol\ of near MaBon. DIlkln left to spend Ohrlstmas In • .' and Mri: ·Ray MUler as reader. welfare of the w1!o:~, and tbe a· row, Springboro, Valley View, account. _ and get away with it. He had been engaged In farm· distresl The pro ......... · ·... U I~t at 7:30 trela or the partTl urlngll Step into the office of the bank Ing most of bls life. his special Southern California With th e Ir Max 0. Coffey, former minister ltd d 'Waynesville, and Westcbester. R b d p, m. and all will "'-,a nt to attend. to the whole. Ie n ar epen • Tbe program consisted of a and ask for a ReglBter Cbeck· Interest being the raising of pure -aaulhler Mn. AId ell J • u. an ot tbe Ohurch of :Obrlat. will be It wl11 be well worth wbile as we ~nce of peoples and : nation a of by Mrs, Warner Conover, Personal Money Order. If you bNd hop and cattle, He was the welcome family. . tJle apeakel' at t,b e morning wor· think once' . a .... ln about · God ,tile eartl), whaLe. ver the leaden contact chairman of Warren coun· want to 'send someone a cbeck first to Introduce Brown SwisS :\lira.. Lenll Hartsock spent Sun~ ahlp ' next Lord's da7: Brotber ..~ d I I t es f the 'day at the home o~. ber dapgbter. Coffey II 'a mlllionary recruit to geratest of all. glftl un~Q Itbe of Itbe er s ve . ore 0 ty, "Dates" to remember by: Mrs. for $25. pa.y tbe clerk $25 plus a cattle In tbls section of Ohio, and may 10 or do, II .already an - ..... - k ' I . d world.. ., 'ifl-law. 141"1, VI0 Ia H ... LaUC n the Mediterranean Misalons an '-. accompll8bed filet. , '.~t1! unity In C, C. Hambleton, Regional Dlrec· 16c charge. You wlll receive two took great pride In exhibiting at . . the economic spbere la now un. tor of. District a, and remarks by of the three copies or 'a Register the County and StMe Fairs. HarVeYlburg. wlll pr~ ' that work to Itbe Mrs. Mary W. Clingman, Home Check made out by the clerk tor Through . t his enterprise. he cburcb at-that time. 'We are aure Club M~" derstooCI and' r!lcognIHd." that. the memben of the cl!urch '. Guardian Baha'I Fa.1th ,Demonstration. Agent. The main $:i5. The clerk keepB a copy for gained a wide circle of friends. NOTICE OF APPOINTM,N:r Since ' 1926 he has resldBd in Bpekar ot the day was Mrs. E. M. bank flies . , Admln1~.t~r 'and' friends will want to meet .and AI ,,.vls' , Henderson Qf Dayton, with her Next you complete the orlgtnai Waynelvllle and far several years Eatate of Jeasie 1... Gam,r, de- 'b ear ' him ~aln. : . . 1he Frlendlblp Club ' .met 'on '.. ' ~18cuslli~n and demonatrat!?n of copy of the cheCK by filling In the has spent tbe winters , In Braden· <aeue.}. . . . . The evening aervlces will be 'Wednelday , afternoon . at ' the Children'. Chrlstma. , Prllctlpal Chrlstm~s rdeas. · date payee naIQe and your own ton, FIarida. NpUc~ Is · hereby glv~n that J. glyen ,over ,.to a Qb~lstmas pro· Jloine of Mrl. pbar.ell navla, Tlis ' P,ro ' .... ' ":I,T'.....·,.· ht' Surviving are bis wife, the Bona , She stressed the need for s1m: · Dla:m~,. JUBt as you would In ml4t. L~e -Talmage, whO!l8 Poat O~lc~ gtapl which : wIIl Inelude 1ih1rty ~ bul1lleA' lelll9n wu held - 1and daugbten, eleven grand-cllll· , out a cbeck I(you ha.d a bank pllctty and good 'deslgn along wltb Ing • addl'l!al II R. R. 3, 'Wayne8Ville, cbaracters. ' It Is In the form of and a' gtft exchan e "was aatly . Ohio haa' 'been duly appointed 11.1 III. pl~·pageant, written by Mrs, . .. g ... d The children .of, the Methodls~ the use of available local mater- account. You mall tbe original dren, a'nd , one .great·grandchlld. Admlnltrator . of the EBtat. ' of. Jobn ',WIlton, .wVe of the Cburcb e~j~yecl. lin, ~I'ge . Jilen erao 'Sunday ' 81lbaol will give their lals such lUI our own· cedars, plne,a and keep the trlpJlcate copy lUI \ CARD OF THANKS Jelaie L. Garner. · late· of 'W·a ynea. of Ohrtat minister a.t Springfield, r..:e,~ ~~lB~'n,~:;'u~:~~a: Ohrlstmas r.e Itatlo~1I1 songs and and spruces. She ·bad a wealth your receipt. ,. W . . C unty Oblo ' de· <i>hlo· . ry. ,0 , d1ll.10gues at Itlie..,hdltmu p,ro- ~f Idea~ which sbe ·shared. Average t.me for the enUre We wish' to expresl our deep vlll~, IIn!,n 9 • ., ' " , ' . ,< , " d~~lolou,! sala~ , course WU le"ad ,tam 1'hutadaf' n,-bt" (tonl,ht) at Each club In !lttendance brought transaction III only 15 secqnds. ac- appreCiation fol' the many acts ot ~hrlltmaa ar.rangementa cording to ofnclalil of the bank. klndneas ~~ nellhbors and frlende, c~d thll 8th dq 0; DeceDlbet• . LlAVING to,, ' CAL'~lt'!l'IA d ~rtltb.e, ~"'anr8d'~! ~e~':': .~o p. ~ t ~111 ...~~!'":~ wond' two , " the bODora of carda and floral lt " ' , . ·Mr. anel 111"1. Elmer IAmb. an"" -..... ... 4ertul "X])8rlence' IV.. fuun, an w~ch were displayed and crill- ~ . HartsOCk, M':I. Opal Stubbl, MIlS trlb1ltel, Rev. W....wood tor his II aALPB H.CAIPDY. r,;DaQy.are leavin, for Lon I lOCk. old. ' After the IIfC?gram Santa oII!!!d. b Among 'tbt 75 ' la attendance Cora She..... 1m, . aalllce AI- '.comfc1ttln« ~1'11., dd the efn· lTu4P '0 ' the ..".te Ooort. IIIfII!h callf. '.II'rl4&7. Dec. 19, to . . ClauWiU be preMia' to ...,. Waren Co.UD)'t, Oblo lpend the H~ll"af . le8IOD with _ Try GAZETTE Cleuifi.dl chUd A treat. 18 WeI', were tbe fonowfllJ from Wan... ford. MrII. Lita S~per, Mn. clent lIervlcel of the Olwald ruD~1 • . YIIleYllle Club: 141"1. A.t ba Furnai, lillolse Alexander and Mn. • Cal"C)o 'era1 liome. . Y_ .6' ~_'I~ ~~_~t . ~~~. ,Mr, .. , .. ~ ~ntB, a'Ild lin. Jennie Conner, Mrs, Lena IJD BetalUok. Clara . . . .an IDd r..u,. Po.... -lji;.;.(tolMl •. ' .• , .Jtia.i .. , . . , . . , ~ " "In . 5.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18,. 1952 \

HARVEYSBURG MISS JANE FITE Correlpondent

Injured In Auto COllision Saturday Mrl. Roy Reynolds received s&ver co~ullollll about the face . Saturday, when the Reynolds auto was Involved In a head",n colliSion, about one QU rter of a mUe east of Ha"eysburg. Her hUllband and two young children were uninjured. According to po. lice reportl, anotber vehicle ope~

tended 8 birthday dinner party Wednelday nfght, g1v '! In lIonor of Mr. pate Nlob.olas, by hla parents. Mr. anti Mrs. 'Vilson Nlcbolas at their home In Lebanon. Mrs. Harold Bogan continues to Improve rapidly at her home, tal· lowing major surgery recently at Clinton Memorial hospital. H er motber, Mrs. Nina. Compton. wb. has been ' at the Bogan's home since her removal from the hos· pltal, returned to her home In Mason Friday. Pvt. and Mrs. Clyde Runyon, Mrs. Carl Osborn and Mrs. Edward Burton were callers In Ctn· clnnaU Saturclay.

Ing from a broken arm Buffered week undergoing oblervation and In a fall recenUy at the Home. treatment . Th Women'. Soolety 4~f Clinl- Th Men's omnmn lty ' lub had tlan 6"lce held their' annual their a nnual Chr lal:mas party In Ohrlstmas party In the Bacia I th blgb sellool building Wednes· rooms of the Methodist hur h. dny evening. The men had as lIIr. and irs, Arth ur hllabo,um ThursdllY, atlernoon. their guests, their wives and fa mof nyton. w r gue t8 durin the Mrs. Hnt Taylor has r turn d IIl e8. Spe lal music was 'Provided we k lid at Mrs. Phllabaum's from a weekI stay In Olevelnnd. by an orchestra made up of 'i ar· broth r·ln-law and sister. Mr. and where she attended B s'Bl ons of ren County talent, and a go a1 s . Mrs. J . E . Smith. the Ohio State Orangs l;Vuyention. lection If Miss Gloria J acobs, of Mrs. Lisa uri WIIS 8 gu st on IItrs. MlI.ry Oolden . . of Hopkins Harveysburg. Mrs, A, • Colle tt attended the Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Park~ 111.. III a house gUlest here Hoover, or Lebanon. Mr. Hoover of her sisler. ~n. Delila Smith. who has recentl, returued from' Is reported to be Ill. Mrs. Mary Tucker and her son a weekI confinement In Hale hOB' Harold Tucker were guelts Mon. pltal , Wilmington. day of Mrs. MinnIe Oglesbee, a ?tirs. Raymond Brooks haa repatient at Carr Rest Home. Leb· turned 410me 'from Clinton Memor· anon. Mrs. Oglellbee Is recover- 1al hospltal wbere s he spent a

meeUng of the Wa,.ne Townablp Formen Inb at Far HtUe Party House Thursday afternoon. Mr. lind Mrs. Gilber t Frye of Waynes· ville. were bosta. Rober¢. Coll ett was host at his hom Friday nlgbt .to the Wei· ome Bible Class of ,Jonah's Run hurcb. Mrs. Marjo rie b 1\ I d the ....ou In the d _ amp e e Ii ' 11 votlons and Mrs, J. p, T hornbur) was In charge of the program.

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21'" RiJge A Farm Diary By D. J. Frazier

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DECEMBER +6, 1952. - When the news came t'ltat General Elsen· ho~er nad arrived' home sa.(ely, the whole world drew 8. sigh oC relief that the wbole trip had been accomplished , without any unfor· tunate InCidents, Of course no , one can tell how mucb good It was nble to accomplish but a8 he was a general and used to mill· laJ;Y ,a.rfaJrs. he wn,a u~c:rou~tely able to gai n more information about a wnr In that short Ume than 0. cw Ulan would have heen. We bope that good will come at It. WInter Is stili with U8 though 80 tar tbe roads are not bad. My new ti res work fine and were well worth getting, The other day wben tbe roads were QuIte had, I drove do wn TownshIp Road from Highway 73 to Lytle without 1I1Ipping and sUdlng and that Is the worst stretCh of road that I know when It Is Icy, It Is rougb and rather high' crowned and 18 11.1· ways Icy It It bas any ebanoe to be. I oame u p the bm at Waynel' vUle without even thinking about It whe.n It was Quite IUppery. ] came .'out my long lane throulh the snow and drove over to the

tenant house through a slippery mixture ot snow and mud JUlt as easlly ae the tractor, so, though 1 doubt If th y can get througb IInytblng, I an see that for any· thlllg but tbe worst they are going to be a great comfort. We got Bome mar sbeep lh e other day and now we have as many as we are going to try to have tbls year. ] see a great many sheep . now on farms In tbls neighborhood but sUl1 never any lamb In our meat markets, or course In sbeep as In other live stock the prices have come down. but we did ta1l'ly well on sbeep before the high prices cume and so I think we can do reasonably well on them now~ provided we can keep tbe dogs out ot them, Hay Is high now but I found some good clover bay ' Ilnd am getting enough at It so that my cows will have enough to eat tor the reat of the winter, There IB one thing I fa iled 'w do tbougb the farm p&pers recommended It many times. that was 10 cull the COWB willie prices were high. It Is a great Question wbether to BeU a cow at a low price or teed her until she II fiesh and get the calf but [ didn't sell wben I should have 80 now I will have to feed them. If ca~ are as cheap as the,. &1'e now next spring It la going to be II. losing proposition. Last week at the Wilmington sale baby calvei were a. cheap as they ueed to be, thougb top grade veal calvea were IIUlI a fair price.

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THE MIAMI GAZETTI:, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO It doesn't pay w bave Il' cow tbat Is smart. We bave been wondering bow P inky gOl out every dBY and went up to the corn rleld, ,(The corn was picked 80 It didn't make too mu h d1ff 1'ence, except that there was dan· g r of her going furth,er. We fixed the fence where we thought sbe was ' getting out but stul every morning would find her up In the corn fleld again. rhen th snow came and we tracked her down to II. gate In lhe woods which some hllnler had left open, thru the gate onto our neighbors' ground. ' along lils side of the fen ce to n ' bad place In the fence and up Into our orn field aga in . She- huntl around and gleane ber fill , eats some fodder and then comes back to the paature gate and stB.nds there and walta untll someone comes along and lets her In. It Is easier to have stupid cows lhat Just go where they are pul Thill snow Is doing a great deal of good because the ground has not been frolen bard under It 80 that the water Is able to aoak Into the grou nd and bas not run art aa a hard rain would have done. At last tbe birds have begun to come baok' to the suet. Early In tbe lIeason I put out lIome suet that hac) been melted and put In a can hut for lome rejdOn the blrdl did not Uke the looks of the can and wouldn't come near It 110 tJaaIIy I took It down and put out lOme lreah l uet and Y88ter. day I Ball' a cblckadee and lOme

wood peckerl getting Bome. Every d'ay I see lots ot birds eating tM seeds oC the multlnc.ra rOBes, A .whale row 011 them have come up jllong the fellce and they Ilre r d wltb the little r ~ld rose blps and there Ilre flocks of blr.ds ther

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Christmas and New rear Bells By ALFRED ,rENNYSON

Ring out a slowly dying cause, • . And ancient forms of party strife; Ring in' the nobler modes of life, With Iweeter manners, purer laws. Ring ,out the wa~t, the care, the sin, The faithless coldness of the timesi ' , ' Ring out, ring out my mournful rhym~s, But ring the fuller minstrel in. ' Ring out false pride in pl~ce ~nd blood, , The cMc slander and the spitei , . Ring in ,the 19ve :of truth:and right, Ring in the ,common, love of good. "

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The time draws near the birth of Christ: , The mo~n is hid; the night i. still; , The Christmas bells from hill to hill An.~er each othei in the midst. Four 'voices of four hamlets rou~d, from far and near, on mead and moor, Swell ouf and fail,' as if a door . Were shut between me and 'tlte sound: Each voice ' four changs ' on the wind, ' ,That now dilate, and, nowdecre,as8, . Peace and goodwiH, goodwill and peace, Peace and good:,,! ", ,to all mankind. -' .

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Ring out old shapes of foul disease, ' Ring out the narrowing lust of gold; iRing out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace. This y~ar 1 slept and woke with pain, I· almost wish'd no more to wake, And that my hold on life would break Before I hear~ those bells' again: 'But they' my troubled spirit rul~, For th~y co"troll'd me when a boy; , , They bring me sorrow, touch'd with joy, The me;...y, merry bell. of Yule~

Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, . The 'flying cloud, the fosfy hght: The year is dying in t~e night: Ring out, wild beHs. and let him die. Ring out the old. ring in the new, ' Ring, happy bells" acro.s t~e snow: The year is going, lef him go; Ring out the false; ring in the tr~e. Ring out the grief that ' saps the mind, ' For those that here ,we see no more; Ring out the feud of rich a'nd poor, Ring' in redress to aU mankind ~ ,

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Wa,lIsvlll TOp. lorrow Flv, 1&-81 It wal Wayneevllle al1 the way In r &! ' Varren Coullty league game with. Morl'(lW played here Friday night.. Bill Stubba of the wlnnerl, ITEM'S OF INTEREST wal high with 22 polntl, while 'high man for the losers was AB9UT FOLKS YOU Woods with 26 points. - KNOW Waynesville u F P Stubbs. r ______ ____ __ 10 2 22 arter, f ____ __ __ __ ___ 1 o 2 VISIT IN COLUM~US FRIDAv Petera, f _____ _~___ _ __ 2 2 6 Mrs. A. H. Earnhart and Mr. D. Miller c ______ _____ 6 Alton Earnhart were Columbus Copas, c __ ____ ______ 6 o 12 2 U visitors Friday. Barton. g ____.______ __ 2 2 1 1. Mlller, g __________ 4 4 12 CHRISTMAS IN DAVTON Wardlow, g ________ _ 1 o 2 MI'. and Mf4. Charles Stewart and daughter' will apend Christmas Totals __ _______ _____ 31 ]9 76 I.. "Dayton with the formers mother Morrowr ______ ________ G Brant, 4 F P Mre. Bazel Stewart. 2 10 VISITING IN NEW ORLEANS Dergholt, f - - -------- 2 o 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ch~rle. Elzey Woods, c ----------- 11 4 26 2 4 and daughter, Mis. Anne El~ey ' DoQghman, g - ------- 1 are enjoying tbe holidays In New Parker, g - --- ------ -- 7 3 17 TotalB ________ ____ __ 26 11 Orleans.

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B.nk Stockholders To MHt J.nu• .., 13 , The annual meeting of the stockholders of The Waynelville National B'an1t or Waynesville, ObiO" for tbe -election 'If director. UII) the tranuotion of, any other bueines8 tbat may ome before t.he meeting, wtll be held at hl! of! ice of said The Waynesvlll National Bank on January 19. 1963, at 2:00 p. m. . ,JAMES E. JONES, Cashier 12- 1 -25-1-1-8

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A \\ ayn sv llle man was seriously Injured ullday at 6 : 65 P. M. when the cnr he was driving East on Route 73 sideswiped another car going WeHt -1 / 10 mile East of Route 48. According to the State Highway •• #,••• , . ,... " I I ........ , . . . . . , . , Pa.trol, Charles Isaac8, 22, of NOT ICE ! Waynesvlll a. lost cooltrol of his There will be no rural mall serv- car oHer si d swiping a car going ice Thursday Ilnd Friday, I cem- west driven by William Holliday, ber 25 and 26 'b cau e of a two. 36. of 470 North Spring street, WIIday holiday granted by the gov. mlngton. Isaacs, after rammlllg ernment. the Holliday ar. went through I\. LESTER H, GORDON. guard rnll. Th injured man au[Postmastel'. te red a fractured skull. and body ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " ••, brulsell ' and lacerations. He was removed to the Middletown ' hos· We.t Wayne Advisory pital. Holliday was uninjured.

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The Waynesville Methodist ch urch team 18 In second place In the church basket ball league of Council Meets Sunday the 1ttiYlOn area. Three g mes The West Wayne AdVisory Coun · bave been played so far with two ell members nJoyed 11 most deliwins Rnd one los8. The n~ . .me cious hristmas d inner at the Far will b Monday night, January 5th. Hills Party House 011 ullday eveAs rar as could be learn d, All games are play d at the Wayne ning of the past week . ' Ineteen Wllynesvll\. aturdllY night. had Score by Quarterll: Ave. Market In Dayton. AnyODe i" GUEST FROM S. DAKo-TA memb rs were present and tollow· Its first gUmpse or Santa Claus Waynesville __ ~ __18 31 64 16 Mr. Jamea R. Gibbons of Faulk- Morrow __________ 17 28 45 61 welcome to ntten<l these games ing the dinne r. a most pleasant coming Into town dra'wn by a dog which are rree of ch rge. ton, S. D., Is the guelt or hla social hour was spent. with a n ex- team. There was no snow to greet Earl Conner Is manager of the In the preliminary game, Mor· alateI'. Mls8 Kat.hr1n G1110ns tor Santa Clau s Saturday night. but he cha nge ot girts. tl!am with Rerbert M~I11an al as· row deteated WaynevUle 43·24. the holldaya. came in about 15 minutes late In slstant mannger. Those wtio have .", , ., the rain. played so far In the gamea are: VIIlT IN XENIA SUNDAY NOTICE The team is known as Capt. Brown-Simpson David Hartsock, Charles eonard. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown Kay's famous Siberian Husky dog The Waynesville LUmber and Jim Jordan. Kenne tb Bradley. ' ,"~n and 'famUy were among the guest. Supply wishes to announce that team. i'J' aekett, Earl J Powell, Warren for a family gathering at the '~y Tr ats for the chlldr n were [nvltatlos have been IS8ued to Sheehan. Dick McFsdden, Byrd l---,-----i.~~-------------------­ they will be closed between ChristMcCoy home In Xenia on Sunday Mr" and Mrs. Howard A. Brown to Lack y and Jerry Mahon. All)'one mas and Now Yearll for inventory. given out by Santa Claus at tbe evening. 1953 calendars are avaUable with Christmas tree at. the corner of the main_is of their d"ughter~ Is eligible who Is in attendance at Molo and Miami streets . --:'Miss CaJ'lotta Brown to Mr. Dan Sunday school at l~at two pictures of homes on them. ,., ,., , MISS SARAH SMITH RETURN- WeaJey SLmlilon. WednMday, .Jan: days .In the month previoul to ltUa Sarah SlDlth who hu been 7. at halt after seven o'clqok. at playing. seemed so' ong to have a monopoly on making Tbe a-cores 10 the three game. (lonfined at McClenan Ifoapltal for \.be Wayilelvj)le Methodlat church. his workshop at tbe North ~ole, this year Bubcon- Student Study At trbtruent aad obl8J'vatlOn, .... re- Tbe- brtdHleet II a ItudeDt .t played thus rat in .. follo"l. the Ohio Development and Publicity Commls· Waynesville. -68, ~ "me 70: tuna !1 to the ,home of Mr. an., Wayn8lvtlle High Scbool and the • I "n, 14 • GOrdoa. rroom to be 115 a student iat WU. WaynesvUIe 64, C'o nco I' d , The aODual Christmas party of colors and descrIptions have left Ohio this year The Methodist Church will wei· .a mington College. Wayne,vlUe 65. Grace <;'h-: rob " . at the North Pole. On Christmas morning, chlJ- come the· college 8tudents home the St. Augustine Altar Society . ...L.-_ VI8ITOR Jr.O~ aCOTT AIR BA8E wUl aw~ke to flnd ' toys under their Christmas ,thiB next Sunday morning at the W8B held at the bome of Mra. Jos. "made In Ohio." 10:30 service. These young peo- Troyan In Centerville. At the con· Mr. and MI"I. Charl61 O. J. . . ~.1 From Westerville, cowboy pia- ple will have a part In the service. elusion of the bU81ness meeting. and cbUdren ' recenUy hatt.. & . .~ " snelt the ract....1 brottier, ate Sbown at rl.bt. Herbert Eblen'! tola by the thousands have left It is a wonderful experience to " be the new oftlcers were Installed. J1mmy Walker of Scott Air BaH. Lamb, tbhe-J*Mld IOU of r. the world largest plant producing home after . a few months away, They are: Mra. Joseph ZAJbel. and lira. B,erbert IAmb, of Co;' , IUlool s. human race, the accoutrements of "good guys both tor the students and for the pr sldent; Mrs. Edward Kuhn. win (Route wbo recuUy died Baba'u'llah', Im- and bad guys." Guns for the cow- loved ones who welcome them. The vlCEj president; Mrs. Norman Lind· at 1Ilaa1. hoapltal III c.::. IN MAS.ACHUS'ETT. of a world boys also have lett the factory 10 ohurch Is also happy to have these auer" secretary; and Mrs. John A deJlclous .............. all na. I.K~I!D'~[I_~ for til. NOrth -PoOle. young people back III their place Mlasell, treasurer. and classell and tricycles, made In at Sunday school and churCh wor- Junch was served and ·blngo. carol and children are enJoyin& the holsinging and girt exchange were . are closely and united Norwood, Cleveland and Elyria, ship. Iday with the latter's parenta at CARD OF THANKS enjoyed. Everyone Is welqome Sunday. Barre, ~S8., and the former's lind In which the autonomy of Ita have gone northward. Blocks and We wiSh to thonk relativea, state membeMiI and the persollal other wooden toys for the wee parents at Grafton, Mass. friends and nelgbbolll5 for the treedom and Initiative of the In. lItUe shavers have been packed flowers. cards and kindness shown dlvJduals that compole them Bre Into boxes at Youngstown. RubEA'ST WAVNE ADV. FRIDAV UI durlug the recent deatb of our definitely and completely safe- ber dolla, balloons and other flex· The E8Bt Wayne Advillory Coun· Ion Herbert Eugene. Also to Bro. guarded. This Icommonwealth must Ible toys have been sent otf to cll wlll enjoy a Christmas party, Shell ot Latonia. Ky .. for his con· All Corresponden" and Advertl •• ra muat have their copy In as rar as we can visualize It, con- Santa trom Akron, Ohio's rubber Instead of their regular meatln. soUng words, and the Stubbs fun· , for the New Yearl Edition no~ later than Mon~ay noon, Decem· . slst of a worl(l leglBlature. whose capltsl ot the world, Barberton OD. Frld~ evening', ])ec, 26. at eral bome for their efflclent ser· 29. The Gazette will go to pre.1 Tue,day afternoon In order members will, as the trustees of and Ashland. the Keller Hoak home. vice. , to get In the mall Wednesday mornln.g. All! copy coming In p..t the whole ot looanklnd, ultimately Streaming out of Piqua every Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ~ the dudllne will be held over flpr the next ISlue. If at all po.. control the enUre resourcel of all day have been large shipments ot ATTEND CHURCH SUPPER sible we would like t.o have copy bYJ'S'.turday. Your cooperation the component natiOnl, and will bright red plastic flretrucks. will be appreclated..--The Publilher .. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart From Urbana have been gOing and Mr. Alton Earnhart attended enact such laws lUI shall be reo "constructioneer" toys that help qulred to regullate tbe life. saUsfy the youngster do his "building" the Christmas supper and party at the need8 and adjuBt tbe relation· worlL the Honeycreell Chrlltiau; ,church INFANT BARTLETT HERBERT EUGENE LAMB ships of 011 ra(~s and peoples." Metal toys, cars, trucks and on Tuesday evening. ' Recognition. dedlcat.l on and ItIExcerpt-A Pattern tor Future steamshovels bove been Ihlpped DIES FRIDAY Btallatlon of church and ' Bible So lety, by Shoghl Effendl-Guar· from Bryan and Lorain. In Iron. HAVE SUNDAY GUESTS The Infant son of Mr. and dian Baba'i FaIth. ton and Cincinnati, (ootbaITs. baB- Mrs. Charles Bartlett. Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fire and School officers of the Church of Swap" Held H.... MIss Sally Sml:tb and Mr. and Christ will ' be Inltltuted next Mrs. A.. 1.. Schubart opened ber •••••••••• •• rH. •••• ......... ketballs and other lportlng goods died FrIday at Miami Valley hOB' Mrs. Robert Meredith and daugb- Lord', day. Thll wUl be somehave been readied for the little pltal. Graveside services wert: Ohio purchases or E and H Dethin. new In thll congregation and home O'n Friday afternoon to a NOTICEI ' ters were guests of Mr•. and MI'II othletes. conducted Saturday morning In fense Bonds during Nov~ber different from the Ulual ordfnatlon gr,OUp of frlendl fpr a most un· All W.yn ..'~lI1e arocerlel and Paul Harley· and family tor a To give full credit on this Miami cemetery here tv the Stubbs showed the first decrease for or dedication 8ervlcel of our usual party. The guelts brought meat markets will be open Wed· Christmas dinner on Sunday. C)lrlstmas, Santa can well lay, funeral home. 1962 compared to lalee of E Bonds churches. All the current and new samples of their Christmas cook- needay (Chrllt,mal Eve until 1:00. "Merry Chrls.tmas from St, Nick Survivors Include the parentS:for the same onth Iut year, offlcerl of the church !lnd Bible Ie and named this afternoon al the , •••••••••• I#' •••••••• # • • • • # • • ~.. and OhJo. It RICHARD SHEEHAN HOME the maternal grandmother, Mrs. and ended 13 conllecutlTe month' t shool wiU be Inclu-ded. They will "Chrlstmas Cookie Swap". Tho Myrtle Edwards, Lebanon. and the by-month sales gains tor the Richard Sheehan, alrma~ 3/c, 'be given a lolemn charge. pledgf' dlnJug table waa a mOlt beautiful Home; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Car- state, C. J. Waggoner. Chairman. Tuscon. Arizona, hal returned ' themselves to perform their dutlel thing -with the centerpiece of 1\ rab Bartlett. of Kentucky. Warren " County Defenle Bond his training after a nve-day atay to the belt of their ability and be cookie Chr!stmas Tree and the . . . .vln. For OV....... Committee, reported today. Salu here havmg been cafl1~ formally acc\pted by the congre- trays of . heautlfully decorated Mr. and Mrs,. J. K. Preston wlU ot E and H Bonds In Warren colI ncount of the deatb 0 I ... - - gaUon. Thll wlll be a beautiful cooklel. Coffee and tea we r e CAROL LAMB RITES ty last month were $14,218, and tather, Mr. Elmer Sheahan. and lacred service In preparation Berved and everyone taBted the de- have as their Chrletmas guest, Mr. 11 and Mrs. Charlea Truax of LOulliMrs. Vada Klein of Wilmington. compare to E Bond sales of $47.tor next year's work In the church. clOUB Ohrlatmas IOOdles. ville, Ky., . Dr. and Mrs. Robert was a dinner guest on Wednesday MONDAY AnERNOON NEW CENTLRV CLUB FRIDAY 668 for November, 1961. The new annex to the church , _.Preston and d,8 ughter, Margie Lee ot her , !!llter, Mra. Olive Curl. Carol Lam b , three-day-old Mrs, Walt$r Whitaker will be buJldlng II In process of com pieThe Defense Bond ornee Itl Coand Private a,nd Mrs. ,Jack Pres- Mrs. Curl retur,n ed to Wilmington daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Willard hostess to the New . Century Club tion and will be used next Wed- I ton and eon Michael of Camp with Mrs. Klein for a sbort visit. Lamb died Sunday at Miami Val · lumbus pointed out that sales of . on Friday afterlloon at her home nelday night, New Year's Eve. for ,! E Bonds reported during No\'emhi Polk. Pvt. Prillton will soon leave Mrs. WUbelmlna Underwood ley hospital, Dayton. Surviving with Mrs. R. E. Aabury and Mn. a watoh party. This wlll be a time for ' the West cout to sail for spent Sunday with her daughter are the parents; seven brothers ber, 1961, reached a two-and-a·halr month peak, because It marked D. C. Ridge in charge. of the pro- of fellowship and good Umes to"0 Little To\Vn of Bethlehem" overseas servt.ce. Mrs. Fred Braddock and family. and five 8iater8. Funeral services the tlnal accounting period ot the gram. gether, There will be a short meso will be lIung In ,Ohio on Christ· Mrl!. Leah MlI1s Is spending '1 sage and a prayer service early In maS. And the little town of Bethweek'l vacation with the family were were beld Monday at 2 p. tlrst Defense Bond drive which HOME , FROM COLLEGE the evening, followed by refresh- Ie hem that's located In Ohio, a Kin •• Mill., of het son, 1\Ir, William Strousll m. at the Pentecostal church by was a national promotion with Stubbs funeral home. with Rev J . sales Quotas, . There was no all In Lytle. ' Among those home from their ments and game for the young town In .C rawford County whose college work for the bo\Jdays are people. At,11:45 p. m. a song wl11 largest bulldlnlg is a oburch, wnl ' Mrs. 'Lena Hartsock spent Sun. P. Lamb officiating. Burial was out bond drive held during 1952. Merrill L. Predmore, Ohio's Di· Jan~t Michener and Mary Dora be sung by the congregation and have the thoughta of the state Kings MIIJ81 defeated Harveys- day ,'at a family dinner at the In Miami cemetery. rector for the Defense Bonds DI' Hough from Ohio State. Harlan a prayer service will usher tho \ tocused on It tor a brief period. burg 68-66, in a Warren county bome of her brother, Mr. Stac,v OES HOLDS XMAS PARTV vision, pralBed the excellent vol· Earnhart from Yale, Judy Conner old year out and the new year In. Bethlebem, Ohio, La so amall lill~gue contest: at , Kings MUla Fri· Burnet near Centerville. Miami Chapter 107 O. E. S. en- unteer , etrort put bebind the Centerville Community from Ohio University ~thenl, and All the membera and rrlends of tha~ It'l not listed on 'm ost maps day nt,sht. ' wlt.h BUI Schutter gaIn- ,T he Elleen ,Brown from OXford. ,the church and Blbl~ School are , of the Buckeye State, according to IDe lncBvtdual bonors for the vic choir were guests or the Home tertained with a Chrlatmall party state's bond program and empha, cordially Invited to attend. Sand- I the Ohio Development and Pub- tors:wlth 2. J).olnta. on Monday evening , and dellght- Wednesday evening. Abollt tlfty sized the fact that Ohio sales of ATTEND WEDDIN~ IN BELPRl,. 'wlchel, 'pie and cooldel; that can i1c1ty 'Commls.lon., But lib The Icore ' !by quarters; tully entertained us with 'a ,pro- children were present, many pre- E and H Bonds ' prob.ably wlll Mr. and Mr". Clarence Rye; Mr. be served as .a plate lunch should Bethlehem of old, the words . and Harveysburg _____11 26 · 44 66 gram of reading and carolB. Tho senting a program or recitation show a net gain or over 30 mUCharles Rye, Mrs. It.vlo Rosen all1l be brought by thole attending. music emanating from ~ethle- Klngl MIIIB ,_______ 22 89 66 68 occasion Is anticipated each year and music. Santa made hla ap- lion dollars compared to E Bond ' son and Mr. and Mn. H. 1.. Rye i The church bopel to dedlca~e hem's only church 011 earl,y CJui8t. 'In the relerye game, Harveys- and II much enjoyed. by all of us. pearance and presented candy and Bales In 1961. Actual dollar 8ales of Series E Mr. snd Mrs. Seth Furnal and oranges to the children and every' were among the gue-atl on Friday I the II~W , annex ' the first Lord 8 mal morning wtn fall ,on thla 'burg defeated Kings MIlII 36-34. evening, for the wedding of t,h e i day In J.anuary. It ·Is planned to quiet slumbering Ohio town' . . Mr. and Mrs. Kellar Hoak were one exchanged ~fts. and H BondB In the state during tOJ'IDer Mr. and loire. ,Rye's 80\1, \ have an outllde IPeak~r for Ulla , And 11\ BeUs. Ohio, In Plckaway VISITOR8 FROM DAYTON also guests. November were , '2~,421,97a. and Mr. Earl Rye to ' MilS Pa.t rlcla event, ,which will probably be In County, the village wlU be ring· Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Scherer, of Mr. and Mrs. John Hilt and DINNER GUESTS IN LEB!<NON compare to total purchasel or E Welsh In Belprl, Ohio. a Lord ,s day afternoon !lervlce. log the joyful Qlellage of Chrlat· Dayton,' were :Sunday dinner guesta children Johnny and Rebecca, of Mr. and Mra. Walter l:!heehan Bonds only In the same mpnth last , ' ,--2, m~ good , will. In Immanuel, Fay· of Mr, . and Mrs. ~I A. Scherer ' Sprtnrtleld, were guests tilunday and sons Riohard ,and , Warren year ot $26,161,498. ' XMAS SUPPER, ' £XC~ANGE GUESTS FO~ 'CHRISTr,tA& QAV ette ,County• . cburch-l!081"1 will and family. evening of Mllses Ruth and 'E1lz- were dinner guests W~dne"day eveMr. and ,Mrs. dharlel .Jamell will Iln, the pral~el of another 1m. abeth Chandler. ' ' nlng of Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Scott Mr 8lld Mre. Ed- Hopklna, Mr. SANTA CLAUS ON :and ·M-. W1I'l lam Hull and chll· entertain with a famlly" dinner on manuel ,on tbe annj~eraary of HII or Lebanon. ' OSWALD ROOF' , .D b I birth. ,CAJtD OF THANKS dren: Mr. and 11ft. David Ha.r.t. Chtlltmaa OAT _nd han at! t e r ' . 111'. , &lUI Mn. I Robert Loneltar. In spanel1 pGl)ulatecl I wtah to thuk all myaubacrlti- WILl, 'S'PEND CHRISTMAS , and ch1ltird, Mr. and llfe-a.... S&Il~ aiaa. bal sock , and'.J!r and Mn• .Jam88 of Xenia. IIr. and Mn. Rob- ~ton County" will be lb. p1d. en for aD7 dona~lil they gave me DAY IN DAYTON been placed on the roof of the ~nr H~:~ and cblldrelf ... at Clark .1 eftOllre••"'Of: ·Ld- big llsht for from mil'- on' Nnapapel'll, poy. Day _SatllrMr. -and lllra. Paul A. Scherer OSwald FuneHl BOme', compl6te with umbreUa fot' RInJ weather a Cbrlltmu supper and ex. aDQD, IIr. ,and lin, Claart. O. U'01IIId the vWap,. who lib tM day. December Iv. .. -ad _1rIIf lpend ChrIatm.. day and • I~k of toya, The 1m... of of gIfta at the bome of Mr James alld cblldNll ' and III'. and wlae men of 014. will follow the 1 a.eoe Rector In ~ at tile home of MrL the Jolly old r.uow la 'lloodllllate4 aDd lin. BYerflt Kem1ck and II.... JI~ D. JIartIOCk ' and ClJal1. lIIIIti . Into the \'1llaIe to I"'tLASSIFIEDS SClh""" mG\br, lin. 0 " " at nl,bL ' ebOlireD on 8.ar dren. wonbJp at the ........ . Try ~ Prob.t.

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READ THE GAZETTE WEEKLY Chrl8tmas Cantata was preeent d at Jonah 's Ru n Bart h, Churcb Sunday evening. In Iud d in tb cast were members of threc ommunllY chur hes, the Friends. Methodists and Jonah's Run. Funeral sen-ices fo r W II I m (PO]» \V uel \\ l"f' ndu. tN ~ Tuesda)' aft m oon al ~h~rn" ud =:x::::;~g;~~=~~= Sons funeral home. y1 no 1I.r. Wetzel died at linlOn ~ ml)ri. J bosplt.al, '''tlmln on. e li .. in · sbort IIIn The '\ ends unday, of Mr. Osborn's J • pa rent , ,\I r. and 1I1rs. CarlOstN. born and family. _ot!JIInt; W. P . McCarren ot WalhumJlng -'-N In pent the week bere. at the l\l c· C rren home. .... ! b I )Ir. s e Har an Is s pending :-s.. B5- t thi week as a bousegll st in the at arr . bome or her niece. !\frs. Ruby Tering St.ump, or Dayton. r r ed In I lIr. and Mrs. Richard Williams n!turned are announcing the birth of their t oro '\fter ' fourth blld and second son Wed· Grandvle nesday at Clinton Memorial has· ( bel b un pltal. Wllmlngl1ln . Mr. and Mrs. hospital. . .. e~ . 11 e H. S. Tucker of Harveysburg, are derwent lJ~ y. tbe maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mn. Jame Do ter and daughter of Centerville, were Prc. Clyde Runyan bas returned XMAS TIP-A l urprislng Yul.. guests Sunday of their parents, to Lake Charles, La.. arter spend- tid. friend. wllb Christmu \ISH Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T . Doster lng a two weeks furlough here lb. ·year·roud. turnl up In tbls and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thorn- ' wltb his Wife and other tamlly Iturdy WbH ling garbage CUI. mem bers. Pvt. Runyon expects to Filling lb. CUI wllb I.Dd pro. bury. Rob rt HUdebrecht wbo Is ata,. leAve for overseas duty soon. " ld.1 • durdy. n o·lip tioned with the COBat Guard In Mrs. A. S. Collett was hostess 10 hold your tr.. Itraigh l and OaUfornl~ til 8pendlng the boll· to the Mlllsionary Circle of Jon· p roud. Draping w hit. cloth. b at. days bere with bls parents, Mr. ab 's Run Baptlat ChurCh In her ting or crepe around In. eUllenda and Mrs. Hershel Hildebrecht and home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. a plening Inow-effeel. Wate ring aon8, Walter and Dmy. Ralph NiU read tbe lesson and lb. land occallon ally wUI h. lp Clyde Levie)" seriously 111 for Mrs. Nellie GlI\am WBS In c harge keep the h •• beaulUul Uld lin· 'ulte sometime, bas now recov- of the devotionl. 18f. for the holidaYI. T h. Inugered . , MlslI Jane Fit attended a party fitting co.. er and I tou t b8ll hand I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborn given FrIday evening at tbe Hof· make Ihe can ideal for t h e saf.. . and famUy of Blue Ball were terberth home In Oakwood for the y, ar-round I torag,. of tree lightl girls of Tool Designing off! e of a nd fragU. oma m. nta for many' Chrlllm .... to com. . Try GAZETIE CLASSIFIEDS the National Calh Register Co. A

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Deeided on a ll your gifts yet! It's This Happy Holiday season In 1952 - Juat preceding Ohlo'a Ses· not too late to make them especially METHOD IST CH URCH LYTLE METHODI ST CSURCH Qulcent nnlal Celebration af- lultable to the recipients: although J . W. Wedge wood, Mlnillter B. Eo Baughn, Pastor the more attentive you nave be n ford s Obloanl an opportunIty to to these people throughout the year, burch chool, 9:80 a. m., Mr. Untried Servlce, .9: 45 a . m. boast of 1\11 tbe many things tbat the more aprropriate your Christ- Herb rt 1\lc:'l1l1an. Supt. are added to tbe nler1l'iment of mas gift wi l be. . Worship ·Servlce. 10:30 a. m. ST. MARY 'S EPISCOPAL What la your fond nope when you hrlBtma8 nnd New Y,~nr festlv· Youth Yellows8ip Sunday 7 :30 The Rev. SaDluel N. KeyS. Rec~r give lomeone a p. m. lUes by thlB great tate and Its Sund/W : . holr Practlce Tbursday 8.00. people, according to th e OhIo De. gift' To aee their Holy Commun ion 7: 80 a . m. eyes light up with I' 101110 Dt and Publlclt)' Commls· genuine delight Adult worship and ohuroh' achtlol. slon. when tbey open ]0 :45 a .. m. Ohio can lay claim to ha,·ln(.; the package T Of FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST start d the idea of d orating IInci course that'l the Byron arver. Mwlster Ideal we strive for Ilgbtlng Christmas tre s In tllIl in gift-giving. But UT ICA E.U.&. CHURC H Dible chool. 9:30 a . m. homes. August Imganj 'm a d sometimes, we deMorning Worship, 10 :30 n. !D . William hannon. Minillt r. rude ornaments and a tiny star tect a fal le gleam Prayer Meeting, 7 : 00 p. m. unday School 9 :30 a.m ., ' Mr. for 0. tr e In his home ut Woost r in the eyes-beYoung People's Meeting, 7 : 00. l:!arley Thoma8. upt. cause we have not quite chosen In 1947 wblch was prob./lbly the Evening erv lces, 7 : 30 p. m. P.reachlng, every other Sunday, 11 :45 n. m. first time such an Rc t WRS pe r· properly. AnalY1.e each person: if that mnn Eveni ng Service. rtrst Sunday hI fanned In Am rica. is the neat. carefully-groomed typo, month. Early Chrlltmas trees were he won't be cxcited over a huge lig hted by small 'andlos that woolly plaid shirt. He'd welcome a WAYNESVILLE CHU RCH OF were const:nnt tire ha.za rds and handsome fine quality broadcloth CHRIST shirt! The new homemuker who is CAESA R'S CREE K FRIE NDS caused more 8uSII nse and unxlety normally absorbed in her 1,0U5C, Jack Dames. 1\l\l)lstor. than pleasure. There agai n Ii mi~ht just find that French fry el' Price Roberts, ;\lIl1lster Donald Haines, Supt. Dible chool, 9: 30 Ii. m. noted Obloan, Tbom as A. Ed ison. a httle dull! But how excited she'd Worship Service, 10 a. m. fornlng Worship, 10 : 45 n. m . brightened the Holid ay SeR80n for be over a vleated nylon nightie or S unday School, 11 a. m. Evening worship at 7:30. slip! I)BOple all over th world by the Midweek services I'Olic h Wed· And the children arc no different Invention or the Ie trlc Incnn· from adults. ) remember one hrist· evening at 7 : 30. descent lamp. Today millions 01' mas · giving my two small nephews OREG~ N I A EVAN GELICAL U. B. colored Christmas tr bulbs are very handsome wool pull·ov!!1' Eugene Orlrtlth. Pastor manufactured In sev ral Ohio sweaters. They opened the pack. unda) 8('11001, 10 a. m. ages just enough to see what wa cIties and townl. Morning Wo,shlp. 11 n. m. inside and dropped them lik the As to the trees, Ohio uses more proverhial hot potato tCl rU!lh on to ST. AUGUSTINE CHURC H Youtb Fellowahlp, 6:90 to 9 : 00. Obrilltmas trees than any olher another pllckftgel Now if 1 g'ive Rev. James L. Krus\lng, Pastor State, a cording to reports froUl them clothes, I always lI1clude some Masses 8.00 anc'. 10: 00 n. m. W AYNESV ILLE FR IE NDS shippers In Canada. The out-of· toy they have been want in!:. First Day S hool, 9: SO a . m. Once the giCts are 5 leC\ed and state trees are only part ot the you get ready t~ wrap th nI, it is Meeting (or Worship, 10 :30 a.m. total array because tbousands of a good idea to ~1'Y to hav all your treea are s upplied from State supplies r end y. Thcre O1'e s tunnin/: MT. HOL LY METHOD IST forests and prtvate tree farms papers for aU types of giftll-mas· LE BANON CHRIST IA N SCI ENC E. Nursery·grown evergreeos that culine designs for the nlen 's pack. T. M. Scaff, M·inister brlstlnn Sclen e services are Sunday Scbool, 9:30 a. m., E. can be replanted In the lawn Ilre ages, dainty ga.y paper!! for ·wom. held every SlIIiday morning at 27 en'8 gills and jolly moti fl:i for chilo A. Earnhart. Supt. gaining favor as Chrlst.mas trees, dren. Include ribbon", I!tickers and N. Mechanic Street at 11 o·clock. Worsblp Service, 10:30 a. m . and there again Ohio leads the gift cards to match the papers. Sunday school at the same hour. Evening Service, 7.30 p. m. field by vir tue or having thll Have plenty of c ~ lIopllan e tape to help make all thp. ('nmers 'Icat and World'S center of the nlnrsery bua· Iness located within Its borders. 8ecure. Then w hen the (')Cciting l"" king In Lake County. packages arf' ooened, we hope Instead of turning out metlll )'ou'll have the great pleasure- a nd stars In blacksmith ahops like aatisfa"ction of secin~ that happy Imgard did, dozens of !actorles look of g nu ine appreciation on througbout Oblo are pouring forth eac:h penon'. facel glittering ornaments made or ADVERTiSE IN THE GAZETTE-YOU'LL FIND IT PAYSI gla8s, plastic, aluminum, anu SUBSCRIBE TO THE GAZETTE - JUST $2.00 A YEAR I many other materials. . Chrlstmae greeting (lards have become big buslnes8 IIlnce their b eginn ing just a century tgo uud OhIo furnishell the bulk of the nation 's 8upply from ni ne plants located In Cleveland, Cincinnati, ' Medina, NorWood, and Dayton. Come8 the New Year. Ohto Is ready tor t he celebration with thfl country's supply or balloons aud noisemakers. The factories in

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For More Go in The Fountain of Youth may be a matter of what you eat. The typical intake of food for a person OVjlr 66 yean of age in this country amounts to only 1500 to 2000 calorieil daily, or about half the intake of a younger adult, according to Dr. Chve McCay, Cornell Univenity,nutritionist. , "With this ' lowered intake of food," cautions Dr. McCay, "every effort . must be expended to 'insure high qvalJty in terms of elilentials." CHECKS ,4S';" MEANS OP Due 'to the lessening of an older TRIINSFE'R~JNG MONEY person's food intake. many of the WERE FI.RST (lSEDEY essentialll in the diet are lost. The American Medical AssociaTH~ ROMANS IN352B.C. tion 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 essentiall in diet,. for " people of . advancinj( . )'ean. ·have been o\f\liiJed . in a .,ulletin· i.sued the Rybutol ,Laboratories of the Vitamin Corporation of America. ' The bulletm details the n/!CBlsit, 'for a constant variety in choice of foode, ·emphaaimg. the hnportance of raw lnub and veaetablel. Cal· , oric intake 8hou~d' be 'I(r&dually reduced,AI a "ra6iI' PPWI older pro. ,tein-rich lOOds .hould I)e included in the diet, and fatty 'Iooda ehould be avoided. . . Careful aelectlon of food alone doe. not ~arantH, the bulletin ex· plains, 4. Dutritioua diet. . Dr. Edward BteWlits, noted med· CRIMINAlS IA'lND STEAL lcal writer ' ltatea, Tn diacuaslna the ~ ~NP~'~VERNM~ health problema of midal'e and older CWt.dt$..,.e MORE NUMERous aie group. - ·~In.urinlt thia may require lOme ' supplementary ad· rIMN EVER .• YOlI ' Ministration 'o f pllrifled vitamina ia "." caPdle fonn. It ,

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The time draws near the birth of Christ: " The moon is 'hid; the night is still; , ~ The Christmas bells from hill to hill Aniwer each other tn the midit~ ' Four voices of four hamlets, round, ' -:'From far and near, on mead lind moor, Swell out and fail, as if, a door ,,' • Were shut b'e,tween'~ me and the 'sound: Each voice four chang, on the wind, ' That now ,dilate, and now decrease, ,Peace and goodwiN, goodwill Ind pelce, Petce and good~iII, )o a@ mlnkin~. ,

Ring out a slowly dying cause, • J ,And ancient forms of party strife; , Ring in the nobler modes of life, , With sweeter mannen, purer laws. Ring ,out the' want, the c~"re, the sin,' The faithl.," coldness of, the times: ~ingout. ring out my mournf,ul r~ym~s, But ring the fuller mins.trel in. ',' " ,Ring o~t false pride in place and.' blood, , " The civic slander and' the spite; ' Ring in the :Iove: ,of truth Ind r.ight, Ring in the coml'l'OO love of good. ,

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Ring out old shapes 01' foul disease, , 'Ring out the ~arrowing lust of gold; IRing out the thousand ,wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace. 1 This year I sl~pt and woke with pain, I· almost wish'd no more to wake, And that my hold on life wo'uld break B~fore I heard those bells again: " , But they my troubled spirit rule, , For they controll'd me when a boy; , , They J,ring me rsorrow touch'd with joy, The merry, merry J,ell~ of Yule. .~ ,

Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky, The flying cloud, the fo..., light: The year is dying in the night; Ring out, wild beHs, and let him die. Ring out the old, ring in the, new, " Ring, happy bells, 'acrosl t~e snow: ' The year is going, let him go; , Rin9 out the 'false, ring in the 'tr.,.e. Ri,ng out the grief that SipS the ' mi~d, ' For those Htat here we ~ee no more;' " Ring out the feud , of rich Ind' poor,' , Ring in redress to all mankind.

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, ou d~n't know the fun you've missed. Sugar cookie Santas Christmas t ree.s, ano,,: men and ~tara look 1"8Y and Christmasy, a nd' make irre. sistlble e.atlng. AmusIng .decoratIons for the tree or table, these holi. day cookle~ are conversatIon pieces, welcome ,itts. Decorate them with lD ¥ gum drops or dribbles of frosting tinted with vegetable ref ~ota, tw eo or.mg. Inifred S. Carter. who directs tbe Household Information Sen'lC:e for Procte~ and Gamble, su,lrests you put them on a cookie I hect when wrapping them for a gift. Cover them with cell h 10 ~he rrettlness shows through, then tie with a big red bo':Panadn~ IPrlgeao tlr., ~n!l,Just 110 you'll know how ea,y they are to make, here'. Mrll. rter I recIpe. . Crisp Sugar Cooklel (Md", ".~ do~'!I l" COOltitl) ~ cup Crisco 1 teaspoon baking powder cup sugar % teaspoon salt 1 egg . '" cup milk 2 cup~ lifted flour ~ teaspoon lemon extract Bl end Crlsco l sugar and egg. A.dd dry inRTedients (which have been .I f~('d together), a.llernntely with milk nnd flavoring to Crisco mixture hilI. Aft!'r chilling, roll dough to 1.4' thickness on floured bo d . 11I1:<l r .\' . do Cu! into desi r d Ihap~1\ with flour d cookie :~ttc~~ 1I1" 1:' "" , h plltrn or colored sugar 8ake in moderately hot oven.' \ I f . . • ....

A ornament or an extra gift for a l'oung c . may be a Claus which yon can make yoursel!. Aside from ingredients, equipment needed is a roll of clear ('ellophane, a piece of green or red crepe paper, and a sma ll amount of cotton . The directions are give~ below for one lar~e Santa, but you ( n make several small ones If you pref er, followmg the sam e inst .. .ons. Candy Sanla Claus % cup butter or margarine IJ!z teaspoon vanilla Y.a pound marsbmallows 5 cups Rice Krispies (about 2% dozen) • Cook butter and marshmallows over boiling water until syrupy, stir. rmg frequently. Add vanilla ; beat thoroughly. Put Rice Krispies into greased large bowl and pour on marshmallow mix ure, stirirng briskly. When cool enough to handle, shape mixture into "arms" "legs" "head," and "body." Wrap the various parts of the "body'" i1'l cell~. phane and twist ends, Tie at wristll with string and then tie ~ead to body, arms to neck, and lID on. Use bits of date for face, crepe paper lor hat, cotton to decorate hat and for buttons, and large dried prunes for shoes. Yield: 1 Santa about 10 inches ~11 • . ,

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Egg nogs are wonderful holiday drinkB. For a delightful change, transfer the egg nog to a plaIn cake. 'It makes a rIch. but dell· . clous des8ert. Between twp 9·ln('h layers, spread tlul egg DOg filling. Top the cake wIth confection rs' sugar or seven minute fro Bting. To make the tilling, beat 4 egg yolks. Mix together 1 cups sugar and tablespoons en.r lched flour and combine wIth the eggs and Ih up butter or margarine. Cook over Simmeri ng waler until mi x· tur Is th e consistency or heavy cream about 45 minutes). Remove from hent nnd beat until cool. Add grnled rind of .one lemon, 1 cup coarsely chopped nuts. I ' cup cbopped ('ondlded Itron, ¥.a cup raisIns and % cup frllit juice. Stir until well mixed.

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The HarveYllburg fire dep .. tment r aponded to a tire a111J'D;l VISIT IN SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY Friday nlght- a tire which de· Mr and' Mrs. J. J . Bunke were stroyed their own tire station. The flrehouae, a vUlage land· Sunday eneatl ot relatlve8 In Plark, was destroyed - except for Sllrlngfleld. t r 'ck walls. The town'a tire truck was also damaged. Volunteer GUESTS CHRISTMAS EVE Mr. and lIdrs. Henry Watklnl ttremen from here went to the a id of tbe Harveyeburg depart~ntertalned with a famOy dinner ment on ChI'1\.~ EYe. , , Harveyaburg's 100.year'Old relic. "Old Neptune," was also delltroyed VI81T IN FL'ORIDA Mrs. Ray Mainoul left on FrI· tn the blaze. It wu obtained trom day mormn, for a visit wltll ber Xenia more than 75 years ago. The blaze was brougbt under cltlldren In Florida. con trol ehortly after 10 p. m. The tire ltatlon at one time GUEST8 FROM DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. lAo Conner had hod been a theater and dance liS uDdaY afternoon gupete. Mr, haU and was later the village hall . and MTI. Gene EdwardB and Id Jail ceUI In tbe ' buildIng bad en used tor storage purposes daughter ot Dayton . for yean. - -' M any village records and tbe WEEK END IN SPRINGFIELD Mrs. Lucile Armlta«e wu a mayor'l om e also wers housed week Bnd guelt ot ber children, 10 the building. . Some recorda . Ir. and Mn. Woodrow OweDi ,,'ere rescued from tbe blulog structure. ' Also aaved were dress Ilud cblldren in Springfield. uniforms and acme recorda of tbe tire department. VI81T IN MANS'FIELD Shortly after 9 p. m. the towiL's Mrs. D. C. Ridge accompaniecl her nephew Mr, Earl Davia ~ water aupply waa ex.hauated , and Mansfield 00 Saturday ani! vtelted three trUcka ope",Ung (or two commercial water haulers In this with rel..tlvea. --.area were preaaed Into eervlce. UNDERGOE8 SURGERY \ 'at~r for tbe ~ aynelvllle pump· Mrs. Delbert ColI&'er underweDt e r . . . bauled from Old 14111 Stream major surlery at Miami Valla" Park here. hOlpltal on FrIday, Sbe la DOW The home of Cla.rellce Pr1 e. l' cuperatlng and expects to be about 20 feet wetll of the burnlnl home lloon. struc:ture on South street. waa at one time threatened by tbe blase. The II~e Wal discovered sbortly XMAS DINNER IN DAYTON p. m. by ·three teeD·age Mrs. D. C. Ridge, with Mr. and after bOYII. The flamea bad apread to lrs. Eart Dl.vll IIJld the latter's slIter, -)(\JII Helen MlIIer, ot Day· the pumper. bOM and other equipton. eajeiyfld Cbrlatmu dinner at ment on the lrQund n or betore the Van Cleve hotel In Dayton . • an alarm Wal IIOlUlded. Damqe to the ,ruck '" el' -r-rbJateCl at • SUND'AV D1NN~ flt1£ a VllIace otnc/alll have not Is· Mr. and Mrs. Waller Whitaker entertnlDed to Sunday dinner Mr. IIUed any statements on what they and MfR. Jake Meredith of New mlgbt plan to do about the bUild· Lebanon ' and Min Anna Meredith ing. It ball been suggested that p\)IIslbly the atate will conOeDln of CinCinnati. It from being uled ev n In tbe clionl not bunled. In the man· CHRISTMAS NEAR BELLBROOK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grauman Ume the tire truCK il belog houlled a nd Mr. and MJ'I. larence Berry· In the Harveysburg Garage. hlU were chrlitmas guellts of Mr. ' 1\1Id Mrs. - Hoorld Berryhill and family 1Iear BeUbrook.

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Cbarles Edward laaaca, ,Z, died at Middletown hOlplta! Frl4ay mornln,; at 6:46 ot InjUriel s uf· tered In an auto accident on Route 73 Sunday night. . Surviving are his parentI, Mr. .llIt~r, and Mrs. VIrgil lsaa.cs; Mrs. Margaret Parker of Frank· Un.; a brother, Raymond or Lebanon. nnd hll paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs . Henry Ilaacl of l.,ebanon. J'uneral lenlcel were held at 2 p. m. Monday at the Stubb. funeral bome here. Rev. Price lloberts oftlclated. Burial was In Lebanon oemetery. . Isaacs Buffered a fractured akull In tbe orash near the Interaec· tlon ot Route 48. Hla auto broke through a guardrail and plunged down a 15·foot embankment atter colliding with a car rrlven by William E . Holaday, 36, of W II· mlngtoD. Ohio. Warren county DOW baa had 26 traftlc fatalities this yea r . Of that number. 13 have died In boapi tala outside the county Qr In ambulances en route to hOlpJtals.

F'rIct.y Dlght'll gamel In the WayneavUle tourney bere I18W Waynell' ville defeating Centerville 66-47. and Wayne (Cllnton co.) edging out B nveroreelt C!-61 IJlj the teature game of the tOurney. FRIDAY NIGHTIn the Waynesville-Centerville game, Stubbs led the wl.nneJ'tl with 19 points, while the losers were led by SmJth and Seltoe" each with 8 pointe. WAYNESVILLE - Stubbs 7·5·19. Peters 1... ·6. Purk. ~, Copaa , Spend Yul. At 1·1-a., B. Miller 142, B&hon 7+18, With J, Miller 6-3·15, Wardlow 0-1·1, Five local oldlers were Iblong Griffeth 1·()'2. Total&-l4-ts.a. t he 69 valLay men ot tbe famed CENTERVILLE - SmUll a.:I-8, 37th Ohio InfAntry Division to get Sellner 4'()'8, Huffman 1·1-3. Tar· overseas orders recently. The ton !-7, Colbert ()'1·1, Tullia 1-1·7, men bave been training with the Barr 2·1·6. Allen 1·2-4. RIddle 1-2.... .dlvlslon at Camp Polk. La. Total&--17·18-47. Christmas holidays were en· Waynesville _____ 11 :J 46 If Joyed at home by the men before CenteniUe __ ___ 15 28 36 41 .. 'reporting to points of emb&rka· tlon tor overseas duty that will Unheaten Wayne or CUnton take some to the Far Ell8l, others county, tralUng ba4l1' at a.vel'll! to Europe and other overseas POinte, came back to det_t Beav· basee. ercret\k 62-61. From Harvey sburJ III Corp. wen· Roger McFadden. with 17 points dell A. Shelton. topped the Wayne scoTI~, but From , Waynesvill e are P tc. Jack Larry Glass of Beavercreek WU K. Pres ton, Pfc. Earl B. Mama . high for the game with 25. It was Corp. Ralph Hopkins, Corp. Seth W"yne's tenth etral~t win. Roak. Beavercreek __ 16 34 48 61 Wayne ___ _______ 17 33 46 6%

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SATURDAY NIGHTSaturday night's games saw the IItrong Wayne (Clinton co.) team Lee Hawke, 67, I.ocal barber. defeat Wayne8v\lle 74·59. . Stubbll waa bospltallzed trolll \nJuri.. reo and Miller led tbe I.o"~ 'fith 10;' The Warren County CoDaerva· celved S\Ulday afternoon when his pohitB each, whlle McFadden and Uon , Alloclatlon. Inc. elected of· car collided ·wltl,l. a car driven by I Bean led the winners with 211 flcers for the ensuing year at the Rudolph Howe, .46. Rt. I, New polntR each. annual reorganllation' meeUn, reBurlington. Hawke ''\Vu drlvlnsWAYNE (Cllnt.on) - McFadden cently at HlI1crest Lodge. east on th , Spring Valley·Palnt· 114·26. Valerio ().I).O, Bean 11.4-26, Ray Dugan of OIearcreek towns· erBVille Road and Howe "'&,s drlv Cox 1.4·6, Powers 142, Fl.lnt 1-4-6, IIhlp. waB elected president. and Ing north on State Route 380. Purtee 8·2·8. ' TotalB-28-1S·74, succeedB Dean Walton of Foster. Other otticera elected Include C Oonslderable damage was 8uf· WAYNESVILLE-8tubbs 6-6.17, W. Weaver or Franklin, vice pres· fered by both cara: Peters 6-3-13, Copas 1()'2, Bartoll HOME DESTROYED . Ident ; Robert Ross. Franklin, se . Amelia Howe, 43. wife of Ru· 2.6-1D. J. Mll1er 6-6-17. Total. dolph How , lutrered a fraclured 20-19.59 ' retary, and Earl M. Gustin. Leb· IN $15,000 BLAZE . flnger. Two IOns of the Howe a~on. treasurer. FIre Sunday deatroyed the bome were uninjured . Both men were Wayne (Ollnton) - 20 89 59 7 Trustees to serve tbe various Rabies contlouea .., t1a,re up In of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams . taken to Memorial boepltal tn WayneBVllIe ----- 10 27 48 68 townahlps will he named at the t the qual" four miles 80uthwest ot Lebanon. Xenlf. lnltallatlon meeUDI to be beld various eetion <l In the Beavercreelt-Centerri11e . .lIBe, .Illt otll reported uelSanon Fire Cblet Clarence Z. JIIoft&J'1 ' tilt, which Beavercreek wOD , 54-36. In the county Monday, accordin g The aasoclation Is lnterested In Dunham estimated damage at Bloodmobll. To VI. It Barnett was hlgb man for the WiD' $15,000. The ' Lebanon fire de· again sponsorlnfg the wildlife ex· to Dog Warden Earl Lamb. Ders with 17 points, Willie Allell reports a canine ~Ionglng Lamb partment arrived In Ume to pro· "anu~.., at the Warren county fair blblt was high tor the losers with 10 to DUs Sams, Union rd ., Franklin. tect adjOining buildings. ne xt summer. The display last Dunham said he believed tbe Jesse Oakman, blood' b a J1 k markers. year attracted considerable at· waa a vlctlm of the dlaease. A SUi!' BEAVERCREEK - Turner 1-2·4. tenUon and was one of the mOllt pected rabies cue at tbe WlIIard fir was caused by an overb ated chairman, aunouDced recently two turnace. blood donatloD drivel! are alat d Olasll 4·2·1(). NUIUlman 1·0-2. Sleg· popular exblblts ,on the midway. Bowman bom e In Soutb Lebanon. was reported to be negative. There ; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. to beheld In Warr n cou n ty d ur· fTisd 14·6, Barnett 7-17, .ColllntJ ••• • •••••••• II. II II. •• Ing January. 3·3:9. 2·2·6. Frubwll'tb 2-2·6. Totals have been severa l positive cases The IIrst bloodmobile visit will - 19·16·54. In the Soutb Lebanon and Frank· Bank Stockholde,. b In ·!\lason on January 5, and lin communities III recent weeks. CENTERVILLE ' - Smltb 3.o·S. "A world executive, backtld by the next wtll be In Waynesville S Itner 2·().4. Hurfman 1·().2. Tur· To Meet 13 Lamb sali!. un International Force, wl11 carry on Jllnuory 2 . Dr. Arch D. Harvey, county ton 2·2-6, Tullis ().1·1, Allen f).()'10. The annual meeting · of tbe out tbe decl.loDB arrived at, anel healtb commissioner. hall aaked RlI stockbolders ot Tbe Waynesville Oessner 1·()'2, Riddle $·5-6. Totals apply the lawa enacted by this Warren counUans who own dogs National Bank ot Waynesville. -14·8·36. SUFFERS EYE INFECTION wcrId legislature, and will safe· Beavercreek __ "_ 13 ,26 41 54 The annual Chrlstm.a s party of guard tbe organic unity of the to observe rules of the 90·day Oblo. for the ele t10n of directors Nancy Conner. little daughter ot Centerville __ : __ • 6 16 19 36 Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Conner. was con- the OIeamer Class of the Harveys. whole commonwealth. A world quatnntln~ now In e,f fect. Canines and the transaction o( any other business that mlly come before burg Frienda Church was held at tribunal will adjudicate aDd de.mullt be confined tc> premlBes at fi ned at MIIUDI Valley hospital duro The December meeting of the Ing the past week. aufferlng an the home of Mrs. Mabel Terry. liver Its compulsory and final ver. all Umes or on leallh witb owner the meeting. wlil be held at the Warren Counly Historical society office of Baid The WaynesvUle eye Infection. Saturday nlght. d mlaCyt Inarlaa1el abendtwaeennY g:::::e ~atlonal Bank on January 13, was held at 8 p. m. Monday at the After a brIef bu,lneB8 dlscua· Golllen Lamb. Mrs . Edward F . 1953. at 2: 00 p. IIi. slon aDd the dellgptful e1change elements constituting this unlver~ Inocnlated to Insure protection. CHRISTMAS' DINNER GUEIT8 H\!ITlck 18 president. Tbe regular JAMES E . JONES. Caahler Mrs. Ellen COD!'er enterta.lnecl ot gUtI, the foJ]owlng all Joined s..1 system.· A mechanism of meetlng slated for Dee. ZI, wa. The Warren County Bankers 11.8· 12- 18·25-1-1·8 world Inter·communlcatlon w\ll be to Chrlstmu dhiller 111'. aDd Mn. In IlnallI&' Chrlltmu carols: postponed on account of tbe Obrlst· 80c.latlon at the annual reO....nl· Earl Cbasteen and ' children or , Mr. and Mn. Earl Earnhart, devised, embracing tbe "hole mas hoHday. &leR meetlBg 1ft WiWnes,¥"HlIlke..,..,- -- - d~ M~r:!s.:_pp~l.a !tnll!eltlt.;..JfITr]l.ee~d;[,·Jltd.mllllliLJDDJ..utllIQlInl.8a~)_ hntlJl:.n· Franklin, MilS Ruth Conner and ~Ienn and Dw!,ll; Mr. an~ Hrs. L. J. Gray. program chair- named WtlUam Shurts, cashier of Mr. and Mrl. Leo Conner and Maynard Hackney and Bernadine; drancee and reltrlctlona, and rlincman, . reports an Interesting pro· the LebaDon-citisens Na~lonal , In ' reepo~s~ to t h & man Y Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hiatt, JohtlDY; tionlng with marvelous swiftness cllUdren. gram was given In keeping with bank, all 'presldent for the enau· Mrs. Jease Pennington ; Mr. and and perfect regularity:' A Pattern Inquiries as to the lime 1952 real the holiday season. A Cbrlstmas Ing year. He succeeds 8.. M. e8late taxeB may be paid In War· Mr8. Rolland Reese ; Mr. .and Mrs. for Future Soolety - By Shoghl CHRI8TMAS OAY GUE8TS rsadlng was given by Mrs. Law · Bradford of the "First National ren county, Counlty Treasurer Many persons wl\l file their rence Shawhan. ~r. and Mn. Ray Hruer and John Starr. Sonja and Linda ; Mt. Effelldl. bank of Morrow. Other officers George B. Jobnson bas announced first Income tax reports t.hlB year, children bad all Cbrlstmas. gue! ta and Mrs. Lawrence ~tllrr. Larry During the business sesalon, of· elected .Include J . E. Van Orsdal tha.t tax bills will not be ready Bays 1.. H. Barnes, extension ecoll' flce rs were elected for tbe ensuing ot Franklin National bank. Vltre Mr. and Mra. InlD Harrll, Mr. and and Carolyn; Mr. an'll Mrs. Ray· . . . until tbe first of thl! year. oml~t at Ohio State University. year. preeldent, and Robert Snell, pf Mrs, Lester Poff of Dayton. MI. mond RIch and , BObby; Mr. RDd I.. . , .TohnBon sold tlthJ unavoidable Mrs, , ElUe Baker and chO~ren; 'Inexperienced Individuals are tbe First Mason bank, secretary, Annt. ,.ere4lth ot Cincinnati. and .. delay has been caused by the aeeking inlormatlon on how to Mill Neme Davle; . Hr. and Mrs. tr8U1lrer. New officers wll1 as· Mr. ' an4' _lin. WaIter Wbttaker· , order of Ihe board lof tax appeals Jamee Dwyer and DOlores, ' and solve their tax reporting prob· --, sume dirties at the meeting on Warren countlane who e~pect to of the Btate depa.rtment of tax. lemB and many who have flled' in CHRISTMAS IN GREEN 8PRINGI the boatesll, Mrs. Terry. the seClond MondaY in Marcb. seek public oUtce I~ 19$3 have atlon that Warren county's real the past flod It dttticult. to reo Mr. and , Mrs. liuther Hartsock two month a In which to file thell' estate values be Increased by 21 member all regulations and de· and sons and Mr. and lin. ~ob~ declarations of candidacy· or no~ 'per cent over the 1951 appraisal. taUs," Barnes saYB. H'e l' ear ~ Members ot the Clermout·War· Kereey and &on spent Qtirlatmaa Tbl8 mandAtory Increaae bos answers to sonie of the geneml ren Coullty Real Estote Board Inatlng petitions, WlIIlam Hufford . witb Hr. and Mrs. BoUta lDmeT1 Jr., clerk of tbe county board of caused the 'revlslng of aU count)' tax Questions farmers are , askh!/!: el.ected new otflcers at I! r ecent and family at 'Green Sprlnga, elections. anDouncecl today. valuations cOmpriSing more - tban now. meeting at Milford, . ' Tbe New Century Club met on Dae to • ~Ioll III election. 25,000 tractl. wb'lch a180 held bp . Every Individual who had n Ohio. Lou Romohr, Lebanon realtor, Qhevlot poU~e Saturdar ar· FrIday aftern~n wltb Mrs. Walter IlIws. candl?ates ~or . towDlhlp ot· fbe "tUnc of rlltes 01' taxaiton, gross Income of '600 or more In was named president to 8ucceed rested a Horrow. man I~ connec· . ATTEND CHRISTMAS' DINNER Wbltaker as boatMS at her home. fl"es, v\ll~~ pOB.til and membet8 'and other deta1ls perta.lnIDs- to U52 mus,t rue a report' - even O. M. Cornett, of loveland. ,O ther Uon with tbe $266 holdup of a sta,te Mr.a nd Mrs. ' John Kersey and After the regular opening and of Matds of !dueatlon, to be aettlng of the taxes. thougb he may not have Co pay omcers Include. R. L. Wall. ila' liquor store at Cheviot the mOl1l' The treasurer Bald ; at the pres, tax. He must !lie ' by January 31. tlwia. vioe preslde~ and Hilda Ing before ChrfstlD,88. son Charles, attended a family business s68slon Mrs. D. C. RldgA elected ' lit Noveliiber, 1963, elec· . Chrilltmas dinner al the home of and Mrs. F. U. LeMay were In ~Ion. must tile th.e lr nominl:t1Dg fmt time of.flclals hope to bave If hl8 business year enda on Dec. L. Laudemon, Milford . secretary· A IIqnor atore clerli: and .. cl1s· charge ot the program. Mrs. Le· J)etltloD8 by Wednesday. Feb. 4. bills' prepared by t he middle of Mr. &D,d MofB. Joe Kersey and cbll· 8t, It bls bUlllness year ends at trenBurer. . tomer ideatlfleil Edwin ' Edgar ' dren nea.f Lebanon on Ohrlatmall "ay W64 'lnul. to .,. present and ID the put the rlltng deadline February with the ' closing date allY time other than -December ' Newly elected officers win be Loti• .38, a bartender. aa .o ne of Mrs. Eidon ' Banta of Lebanon , . reo \Vas In Auguat, . about March 20. He explained 31, he must tile wltbln 31 days lustnlled at a dinner meeting the three men who' held up ,the , Day. ~Iewed a Cbrlstmas story, "Tbe Wbether a primary election la theae dates are oniy estimates. atter , the end of his fls()al year. be held at the Copper Stallion on store almoat Immedlate,1 r aft;,r It : CHRIISTMAS DINNER GUE8TS Shining Star" whJch waa very en· held bere dependll on whetb... It a person can not gomplete an Tbursday evening. ' . opened for Cbrlll~as _~de Int M d 14 Earl Earnhart and , terta~lng and Miss K. N. Hough tbere will lie contestl for' ftrious' accurate report within 31 da1s , WedDesday. Lotz was taken tq '" rs.. !!'&ve an excellent review of' offi~eB, Hufford liald. ' . ' ENTERTAIN GUESTS FOR r. an he has to file an estimate within Co. the c9unty jall and cha,r ged with children bad as Chrlatmas dinner Christmall In the Country Kitchen" can~daltel who' circulate petl· CHRISTMAS DINNER ~ 16 days and a complete r4iport armed robbery. gU8at.B Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kur· Tbe Club ad.lourned. to meet In Uons must: have the signature a of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw, of wJthln 2~ months. Full tax pay· G•• Tax fisa, Mr. Al Kvntz, Mr. and Mrs. 'January with Mrs. Glenn Borden at leaat 26 qua.lIfled electors. Lebanon. entertalnell for Christ· \ A. H . marnbart and Mr. Alton as boatess , h h '-ner, Mr. alld u.... . J, H. m,ent Is du,e wben an tn,dlvldual Gasollne tax funds totaling , 14,. CHf\ISTMA8 DINNER GUESTS at er ome. maa d Ul ....... fil hi tl naI ..... i t e d . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bland, ot Earnhart. During the pleasa.nt social 'hbur, 'HAVE CHRI8'l'MA.. GUESTS' S!ackett, Mr. and 14",. J. p. Sack- ~s s t b r~tu"'h ;"'II~lma t 400 were received In the county near RldgevUle. had aa their " Mr. and Mn. William ,S..,..yer eU and fIunIly. . FoDd&, J:ohnnle, are ~~d. ' e po . w .e n ~II rna ea tbls week by A: M. Parker, county Chrletmas dinner gnesta on Sun· . -M"S EVE GU ESTS a del'llloUB dessert c~urse wa,a CHRIS " ,.. . served to the ,uem,bers and guesta. and ' Mr. 'and IIJ'tI. Orville Oray an.. ROJlnle Ty. Banks: post otflcea and bureau auditor• . tor dlBtrlbution to tile day, Misa Bal'bara Lou Bland, ot Mr. a~d Mrs. Harry Satterth· I Mra. J. W. Wedgewood. MilS Anna had as C.hrIstmal Eve eupper or Internal revenue otfices will vanou8 subdivisions. PhUa.delph~ Mr. and Mra. John ,vnlte entertained to a OhrllltlDU ' E. Meredfth. Mn. Garland Stamper guests Mr. and Mn. Robert Box· ATT,END .TURNIER.BARrtETT provide Income tax fOMnIl Barnell . Each of the .11 townsblps reo Settlemyre ' and children and Mr. d.lDner on Christmas Eve, Mr. aM Miss Elizabeth Ohandler. road and family :01 Mo";'", The WEODING CHRlaTMAe EVil remind. farmers to get' Y rePlar c.,lved ,400 ·and $10.000 will .• 0 to atid Mrll. L C. St. John. . and Mrs. H'enr" R. Satterthw",Ue 01 the evemog , wae Mr. and Mn. Fred Grauman torms. 104D and 1040F; a let of the county road and bridge fund. rematDder , and family, Mr. and Mrs Ra\oh plenantly s 'p en t around ·th" were &mODI' the 1'1••_ on Ohrlat form 1096 and a set ot. form lot9 the auditor said, HAVE SUNDAY GUE8TS' . satterthwltlt., and chlldren~ Mr. HAVE MONDAY GUESTS mu Eve at tbe wejddlq.ol 1'41111 tor 1I8ch em,ployee-they patd ' ;:s: Mr. and HJ'tI. W. ' Eo. BeIlntnatqu Mr. and · ·lIIn. L. C. St. John Chrlatmas tree. __ and HJ'I. Byrd La""ev • Jr .• and had u SUllda,. gu.. ta, Rev. and Tll.ey allO bad as Chrlstmu eve- Loube..Jl'urn~ 1Ir. 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NEW SUITS Browning, defendant granted 30 ad- potted houle ~lanta varin with the pluto laya B. H. Pace. IUper-. ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J Lebanon Production Credit As· dltional days III which to plead. IPU~1I8bed ETef'J Tbuaday Ko'" aoclation vs. Donald aDd Ruth Cart- Kathryn Clelidening VI. aalT)' J. Intendent or the floriculture ~een. METHODIST CHURCH LYTLE METHODIST C~URCH at WIY1lelVllJe. Warren QMat1. 0 .... . houae at Ohio Btate Unlftrslty. J. W. We~ewood. MIDlaler B. Eo nau«bn, Putor Entered u _nd claM DlMter ac er, cognovit. Maple 1U1e! Maple. at- Clendening. ease dlsmiJsed. Harry J. Clendening VI. Kathryn All «reen . plantl need lI«ht to Church School, 8:10 L 1Do. Mr. U~lIIed S'erv1ce•• :.5 I . m. tbe poltottice It Wa1ne....UI.. Ollie. torney!. Flavia PhiUibaum vs. Charlea E. Clendenin" plaintiff to PlIY $25 per &TOW Pace "YI. but lome require Herbert MdiUlu, 8upL lIf.. IInder ttle act ot ....... Worship Service, 10:10 •• m. ST. NARY'S EPISCOPAL PhUlabaum, divorce. J. T. RUe,. week aDd aU medical exlpeDlet of Ie.. thla, others. If I bomemlker defendant and minor children. prefers a cert&1n pllnt in • dark You'b Yellowlslp 8111ldlY 7:30 The Rev. ~amuel N. KeYI. Redor attorney. BnblcripUon Ratea-In Ohio, $I. Per Year In aelvuce; $2.60 ellwbere Wilma J. Manning va. Frank H. State of Ohio VI. Richard Newton, corner. be Mvllel bam, t.wo or p. III. . . Sund.,,: I Mannln,. divorce. Paul N. Herd- defe~daDt found not gullllJ. three of the I~e plant Ind mov· Cbolr PractlO8 Tbursday 8.00. Holy Communion 1 :90 L ID. man. attorney. State of Ohio VI. Robert A. Hey- tn&' them every other day. AnoAdult worlhlp IUId cburch' acbool, THURSDAY. JA~UARY. I, 1963 Perle E. Collins VI. Eleanor Keek, er. impoaition of sentence suspend- ther plan la to place the plant In 10: 46 a" m. money only. Pickrel, Schaelfer aDd ed and defendaDt placed on proba- the dark corner two dl,l. followed FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI8T Ebeling, attorney.. tion for five furi. hy two d~a In the lun. ShIrley E. DJer VI. William cwrord Cramer vs. Neal Swart., Colia prelenta more difficulty, BJI'OD Caner. JIIlD1eter UTICA E.U.8. CHURCH MISS JANE FITE FraDklJA »Jer. divorce. Bradley, plaintlft to recover $38'/.20 from becaulle It requires more lunll«hi. B1ble Bcboel, ':30 L m. Momlas Worlblp. 10 r30 a. m. , William Channon, Mlnlater. defendant. thin green planta. For each da, FoUes and Saemon, attorneys. Co,.,...pondent Prayer ?lleetlD&', 7: 00 ,. m. Sunday Scbool 8 :30 L m.. Mr. Rellet expendlturell In Wanen In the matter of the trusteea of Virginia Kibbey ' V5 , Cbarles Ed· It 18 not In lunll«ht, It Ibould be Young People'. Meetln,. 7:00. JIarle, Tbomu. Supt county continue to cUmb al a Ithe Maineville Methodbt Churcb, ward Kibbey, cIlvorce amI custody pllced in the lun three daYII. Evening Servicell. 7:39 p. m. Mr. Ellis Sbldaker. of Dayton, sblrp ptn WIS noted In rolll and to sell real eatate, David H. Sleven- of children to plaintiff; defendant Pre&cblug, every otber Sunday. For mOllt bouse plantl. Pace W&II & &,ueat Christmaa day, ot his 11:46 a. m. IIlYS a north or weat exposure II costa lut month, accordln&, to a son and Albert 1.. Hettick, attor· to pay $20 per week. Ev~Dlng Service. fint Sunday In brotheJ'-ln·law and sister, Mr. aad report re\eued by Mrs. Loll Gam· ney.. William C. Crowley, et al. VII. L just ·sa good aa a aouthern ex. month. l\f ra. A. D. Martin ud Bon8. Sam Woods and Travelers Fire G. Kennett. cue dbmlsu'<l. poaure. Flowering plantl need bill: reUet director. Mrs. noren ce Collier was a Rellet rolla In November found Insurance Company of Hartfordnvl. LebanonoCltizens . National .Bank more lunllght. however. . ~'::I~~'VILLE CHURCH OF Ohrlstmu dinner guelt of ber ala· 69 cues listed, Including 209 per· Charles Hawthorne, money 0 )y. vs. Clarence Hopkms, plaintiff to Pace says erperlmenta show ar. ~AE8AR'S CREEK FRIENDS atr, Mr8. Ertle Tbompson. of WIl· 80ns with costa amountln~ to ,S.· David H. Ballle. attorney. recover $983.06 from defendant. Uflclal light benetlts house plants Price Roberta. Mlulater Jack Bamel. Minlater. mlngWn. , Clifford Cramer VI. Neal Swarts. _ _ Donald Haluea. BUilt. Bible School . .9:30 II.. m. 770.18. The previous month there cognovit. . Fr.!d E. Jonel. Itt~rney. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS If the amount Is at least 800 root A turkey dinner waa eel"'ed In Morning Worship. 10 : 46 a. m. Worsblp S....I08. 10 s. m. The Lebanon-CltJzell8 National B. H. Herald to Howard H. and candles. the IIcbool cafeteria Wednesday. were 110 calel reported, number· EvenlDc worship at 7 : 30. Sunday ScbOOi, 11 I. m. In~ 171 persons w·ltb expend I· Bank VS. Clarence Hopk1ns, cog· Evelyn M. Hellmutb 107.798 acres --.to about. 850 persona including Midweek servlcel each Wed· novlt. ~ E. Jones. attorney. in Clearueek Township. Jesse M. and Lois M. Gwaltney. neaday avenln.g at 7 :30. PUpill, leachere, and Board of turel amounting to ,3.071.23 , Tbe "noreaH in ClOIIt 1111 eqn Julia Fitzgerald to Ada Jane 70.4.15 acres in Clearereek Town· EducatJcm members and their OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. wlvel. Haetesles were Mr8. Flor· greater when compared to a year COMMON PLEAS COU·RT Fitzgerald, 2 lots In Franklin. ship. Eugene OrlfntJa, Pal tor ence Collier and Mrs. Viola · Hart· ago, when 71 casell Including 246 Sunda, ijllbOOI. 10 a. til. Lebanon Production Credit As· Granvill T. and Martha Eo Nor· Arlie and Mattie Hall to Maxie sock. Morning Wo.lhl~. 11 a. m. perlOns were on relief rolla with sociation VI. Donald aDd Ruth Cart· vell to Malon and DeUa Centers, Howard, 2 acres in Salem Town· Youtb Fellowlblp. 6: 30 to 9: 00. M'r. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker ~n· er plaJDtUr to recover $2.B92l1O lot in Franklin Township. ship. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH {r~m defendants. Myrtle E. Stewart to Robert S. Rilda Wolf to Paul D. and Lor- ReY. James 1.. Krullln&" Putor tertalned with a dlnnsr for their COlta totaling $2,.01.63. family Christmas day. Raymond Spurling. et aI. va. John Stewart, 200 acres in Warren aine H. Shafer, 30 acres in Fn.nkMuses 11.00 u~ 10:00 a. ID. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS County. Iln Township. ptc. Clyd. Runyon Ipent Chrlat· TrY GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS Flrlt Day SchoOl, 9: 8. a. m. mae here with hi. wife ud other John W. aDd Anna B. Conley to H. O. FinkelmaD to Ralph W. IU1d Meetln« for WoraiUp, 10 :30 a.m. famU, members. He returned Bat· O. L Lansaw, lot in Franklin Loulse Morningstar lot In Frank. Township. "-."1' MT. HOLLY METHODIST urday to lAke Charlel. Louisiana. ·-d Helen P. Groppen " • lin Tow...... p. John H. ... LEBANON CHRISTIAN 8CIENC~ where be haa been ltaUoned tor bacher to CUrti. K. and Thelma E. C. S. and Jessie Camero~ Craw- T. M. Scat!, Mtnlater ChrllUan Solence leryleel .... several monthl. O'Dell, 96.66'7 acres in Marion and ford to Franklin aDd Grace Con· Sunday School. 9 : BO a. m., E. Mrs. DeUa Sm.itb who bu been Harlan Township's. way, 2 lots in Lebanon. A. Earnbart, SuP': beld every Bunday mOl'nlD, at 21 Ill, II now mucb hetter. Ferris and Maude Set'ty to Ray Clair and Vivian Barractman t.o WorsbJp Service, 10:30 a. m. N. Mechanic Street at 11 o·clook. Mrs. Anne WbeelaD and son. E. and Mary M. Eversole, lot In John C. and Nora H. McCray, 1.98 -=:Ev:=e:;n=:ln::g-=s=erv:;:-::IC:-e-:, :-:7-::.3:;:0::-=1>-: ' :;:m:-._ _ _B_u_n_d_._y_I_Il_b_ooJ_a_t_t_h_e_I_Am_e_h_o_a_r. Dennl, Ipent Cbrilltmal with reiFranklin Township. acres In Wuhlngton Township. RETURN FROM MICHIGAN aUvee in Moorehe'e.4. Ky. XMAS DINNER SATURDAY Elizabeth Hu.... es to Mary SJnlth Ohio Homes, Inc., to lAurence A. Mrs. Carl Moore Is III at ber Mr. and Mrl. Owen Hartsock and Mrs. Walter Sheehu Mr. StephenlOll, .Me acre in Deerfield and Thelma R. Martin, lot in Mason. home here. apent the week end In Detroit, entertained with a Christmas din· Township. OhIo Homes. Inc., to Ernest Noel Mich., vllllOUg MI'. and Mrs. Mit· ner on Saturda.y evenIng and had Tbe B. Y. F. bad a Cbrlstmall Steve M. and Eula ~rewer to G. nd Lucille BaUey lot in Mason. cbell KarlaJla and family. part)' Sund.y evening at Jonah's as their guests MIlS Martha Lowell Brewer, lot m Franklin a • Run Baptist Ohurch. Township. Ohio Homes. Inc., to Vernon L Deatberqe and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. IUId Mrs. Albert Reynoldl Harold Rouse ot Dayton, Mr. a.ml Edna and Wllbur Parshall to and Mildred Marie Morton, lot In CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY and ramO" had u tbelr dinner Mrll. ll. H. Hartsock, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlei D. and Liva Mile Satler- Muon. . -==--_.-:::: Mr. Owen Hartsock celebrated Charles McCulloch. Mr: and Mrs. pelts Sunday evenln« Mr. and field, 57.78 acres in Franlilln Town· Ohio Homes, Inc.• 'to Ernest H. hili birthday antllverlary recentl)'. Milton Hartaock, Miss Jean Hart· Mrs. H. It. Abel or WUmlll3ton, ship. and Faye C. Ciider, lot In Mason. and Mrs. Hartsock. ,reatly to bls sock and Mrs. Lena Hartsock. Bnd Min Janet Doster of HarveYI' Frantlin and Grace Conway to burr. . surprise. entertained to dlnDer ~ hla bonor. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hart- - - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. 0 ... Harlin baa returned to ber home from a vilit with ber BOCk, Mr. and \\Lrs. Cbarles MeCullocb. Mr. IUId \\Lrs. Milton Hart· niece Mrs. Ruby Stump, of Dajton. sock. Mrs. 'Lena Hartsock and Mr. aDd Mrs. Herbert ROn Mill Jean HartIOct.. ....ere boala at their bome, Friday evenln&, for the December meet· lng and Cbrlstmu party ot the MUlle - Wublngtoa AdvilOry Council. Our New Vllrl WI,h II Thlt E.ch Farm Loa. . Mrs. Laura Bbldaker Is the Compere Any Other Plen Day of 11153 Will Brlnll You Joy. houseguelt ot her, Bon·ln·law and FOR dlu8hter, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. MeCarre", of Walboundlng. In...... Rat.-4%

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Tb. newb-eJec.ted Warren coun· ty soU conlervatJolI service board ot directors named offlcera tor tbe year with Henry Harris of Rt. 1. Lebanon. u chairman. Otber officers Include Herbert Roll. Oregonia. vice chairman; A. T. Eaton. Franklin, secretary, and Wilbur Hutt. Rtdgoevllle. treal· urer. ~rge Arbogast of Harlan township Is the fifth member or the board. Tbe soli conservation service haa headquarters ia the old bank bulldln&, In Lebanon. The board III Ilatted to meet tbe first Mon· day of eacb month slarllng In JlUluary.

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BroUer pdeea are hllber In Ohio tban tbey u.nt In major broiler areu, BaYI D. D. Moyer, extension apedaliit at Oblo Stat.e UDlverslty. Moyer por::n:r=--= o u::'1 thll t tbe 'iila te produces only one broiler ror eacb live or alx consumers. It also coats several cents a pound to move chJckeu blto olSo. The specialist wama farmers plannlnlf to expand broiler prothat wben duction, bowever, pricel drop In otber areas, producers there often flood Oblo markete. .Any expanBion should be a cooperative' effort by hatcherymen, producers and processors In the area. A unit or at least 5 to 10 tbousnnd broilers will utilize labor most efficiently. Moyer adds. Produ cers should obtain blgh quality cblck. of the type ae.ired by markets In their areas. If producers 8.180 buy from nocks where pullorum 18 controlled and if t hey manage to control dl8eue. they wll\ eliminate another big factor of \oSB. "Controlling mortality IB the biggest ractor that IB !fOlng to fn· ereaBe proUts In the broiler bUBIneas," Moyer aaya.

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XI'. an4 Mrs. J. P. Fromm had lUI Cbrilltmas dinner lfUellte on SUnday. Mr. and lira. Meh1D Banta. of New Carlisle. Mrs. JeDDle Chamberll of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm and cblldren ' of Springfield.

CHRISTMAS DINNER GUESTS

Mr. and Mrs. WJUlam Strouse and children Carol Sue aad David had 8S Cbrln mas dinner guelltll. Mr: and Mrs. J . J. Burske and Mra. Lee.h Stroulle. -Mrs. Stroulle 111 spend In" several daya with her Bon and daughter-ln-Iaw.

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entei1.aJned to Cbr1Btmu dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H&rtlOok. Mr. and MrI. Owen Hartsock. Mr. and Mra. Charles McCulloch, Mrs. Lena HartSOCk and Min Jean Hartsock; GUESTS FOR CHRISTMAS

Mr. and Mre. Byrd Lackey. Jr. n d daughter entertained to ChrI.tmaa dinner Mr. and Mrs. Baall Majora or Middletown, Mr. Rnd Mra. Herbert AIlIII of FaIrborn and Mr. and Mrs. Cbarl a Lackey of CentervtJle. 11

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Mr. and Mar. E. F. Earnhart en· tertalned to Cbriatmas dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Earnhart and daugijters of Totwood, Mr. and Mrll. Cbarles B. Earhart and daughters of Trotwood. and Mrs. J. N. RoblnBon and children of Dayton.

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OSIAL'D Ftri:een mUlIon bUllhels more wheat meanll the equivalent of 990 million more loavea In Ohlo'll e pandlng bread basket. Tbat'll what plant breeden at the Oblo Agricultural ExPerlnlent ::;taUon have done tor the wbeat - 8TARRINGP ture In tbe Buckeye Slate, lIaYII L. L. Rummell, director, An Oblo .-IMMY STEWART larmer now Is producing nearly twice the volume of wheat to tbe acre that be did 50 years ago. At least 116 per c nt ot Ohlo'll wheat crop today 18 produced by Improved varletlell such as Trum· bull, Thorne a nd Seneca. Their widespread use has resulted In an vlll., Ohio Increase of 25 per cent or more, MOVIES EVERY SATURDAY -NIQHT the director figures, Rum.m el\ pOints out tbat Improvements tbrough research are BOXING-1st .nd 3rc1 Wednesday Night Each Month highly Important beclluse of our dwindling farm population. "It seems miraculous," he sa),s, "that .:;:;;:;;;;;:;=:;:;;;;;;~=;;;;:;:~::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;=;; not onl), are farmer8 more pro .. l!! .p rous but every Ohio citizen la eating better than ever before. TELEPHONE8 : To malnWn thla condition d&o WAVNESVILLE 2011 mande that the experiment etaLEBANON Office 81S-K Uon receive a continued and whoLeRESIDENCE 412 hearted eupport for Its program." SANJ) ..... GRAytl. The picture of progress In Ohlo's MORROW No. a IllA(S.TOP DRIVES farming metbods Is given In a reTAR . . ROAD 00. cent Paye,"publication Jt Is sentcalled free to"Researcb any cit.

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~~GD for ouUrtandlng lJeI'formuce In the 4·H Public Speaking Protrrarn went to Don· ald Nofmiser, 17, of Delta, lind Marian Davia, 18, of Coshocton. A convincing manner. and a tlme1y topic well developed and ~relcnted, were what Jt took. J)qna.ld recei.,.ed a 17 - jewel watch; Karian a Jrift cbelt of lovely silverware, 60th provided Do".1d Noh!!.,,; M.rt." D."" by the Pu.t'e Oil Co. &8 State awards in the program. "Am I My Brother's Keeper!" Accident. on the Farm". With ill the intriguing title of a "peech the vivid memory of three bad on lafety by Marian. TakIng the but needleae aceidenta in hia literal definition of keepeJ'-"one community', Donald pointed out who JWU'Cia or keeps In higheat that accidents cause more deaths state of e!lciency" - lrIariall than war. He ur,ged hill commupointed ' out the needl~1III 10811 of nity to become more alert to health, time and money re!!ulting these huarda and to practice from faulty or non-existent safe- wety precautiona in order to ty practices. Where farm .alety 10wer aubatantially the accident ill cODcemed, e.... ryone ahould rate in 1952. feel that be ia bia brother'1I keepBoth , Harian and Do.n a\d are er abe states. D;nllid presented a epeech en- freB~men at the Ohio State Uni· titled, "A Call to Arms Againat venllty. Thia propm 1. conducted under the directiOD of the Cooperative EXtension Service. SUNDAoV DINNER GUESTS CI-\RISTMA8 GUESTa Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satterth· Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell II u d daughter . entertained 0 n waIte and daughter 'MIss Betty hrlstmas Mr. and Mrs. George ntterthwalte entertnlned to SunBunneU and family of Spling· day dinner Mrs. Margaret BeacbfIeld. 1(118 M.onlmta Bunnell, Mrs. ler and Mr. aod lr8. Harry Beach· -e11le Bunnell, Mrs. Elsie Hockett, ler ot Middletowo, MI:_ and Mrs. Mr. a.nd Mrs. P. L. Reason, Mr. Roy FllnBp'ach aod daughter. Irene and Mrs. A. L. 89huhart, Mr. and of Frnnklln, Misses Cora Pflaumer Mrs. Keller Hoak. Mr. and Mrs. Isa RePDs nnd Sura Reed of WII · .T. B. .Rleh and Mr. ' and Mrs. mlngton, and AIrman SIc, Jack Tinney. Emery Robbm._

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The eyell of the Lord thy God are aLways upon the land, from the beglnnlng 'of the year even unto the end of the year.

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The Friends Hom e family wis hes to thank Its many friends most sincerely for their beautiful hrlstmas greellngs and gUts. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown an d daughter Luelle of Dayton, were guellts on Christmas day of h . Brown's sister, Miss Bertha Brown. Miss Gertrude Chandler of Norwood, Is spend log the holldaYi lth ber aunls Mines Ruth and Elizabeth Chandler. Mrs. Vada Klein was a Chrlat· mas dlnoer guest of her sister,

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. :relephonea: and '111111I1U1ll11ll111ll11ll1l1ll1ll1ll1U11W 11IAT GOOD TEXACO CAS ~D OIL at dlnner_ 21 W. Mulberry S·t . Lebanon, O. Mrs. Leah Mills spent 'a week'lI . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ,. . . . . . . . . . LUBRICATINC SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES vacation with the famny of ber 80n, Mr. William StrouBe in Lytle. CHRtSTMAS IN PARIS; ·I(V. Mrs. Mabel Hathaway was a Mrs. Wlntrred Hartsock and 80n 'Chrlatmaa guest at the bome of David spent the past week end Obrlatmaa seal contributions to her niece, Mrs, Hurold Whitaker and Christmas with her daughter , tlgbt the spread ot tuberoulosls .ln TEXACO and tamlly In Iqtle. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawke and Warren count)' totaled $3.711 as Mrs. Lena Hartsook enjoyed children In Paris, Ky. Mr. and the campaign reacbed th, hall. I-'.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~ Christmas dinner with her son, Mrs. Ronald Hawke joined the way mark, Dr. Jean Nock, county I . Cbrilltmas Ileal 8ale chairman, has Mr. Ross Hartsock and family and slippe r ' with ber daughter.ln.law, group on l.:brlatmaa. announced. . -Mrs. VIola Hartsock and family In I Harveysburg. CHRISTMAS EVE QUESTS The minimum needed to con· Mr. Paul DakJn and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Weltz tlnue the a soc/aUon's projects. Paul, Jr.. vlaited Mr_ Dakln's , and son8 entertained. to dinner on aimed at eventually wiping out 1 the COSily, communicable disease, Christmas Mrs,Don C. is $6. '860 ,he sa Id - Tb e Ilea1 sa1e -iiiiii~r:;;r===========:;=~=:::~=:; mother, Mrs. Ella Dakin on slIn· Lee day afternoon. Hawke,Eve. Mr. Mr, andandMrs. 1 Mr_ and Mrs. Louts Magee, of Hawke. Miss .Dee Hawke. Mra. ,:I!o~ntlnn~ tbrough the holiday Dayton, called on tbelr couain, Mae CaldwelL Mr, aad Mra. Rob- e nntll lrf\U'ch I, . Dr. ~ock s a I d tuberculoala Mrs. Belle Maynard on Sunday 'ert Hunter and Mnil, Nell Ander: arternoon. 80n. ~\rlke. at leut 115,000 people In ~Is country erery year. SJoce TB can be prevented, ' the physlCR1 1 ., emotional and economic Infferlng the dillease cauaes the people la needless. The disease must be checked with an all-out TB con· . trol 'program. he continued. Approximately 80 per cent of every dollar contributed by county residents la used to ' support the association's program In the' coun. ty: Twent)' per cent goes to the state assoolatlon whicb forwards How, (.OMMoH HMO 1I040I.0. "",z.o",,~. IUIAf,LU U'.JOHN'S · I(I~rISU ro Pltoeut£ six per cent to tbe National TuCOIlTISOHa CIIiN>I,.. AIIO 1'1 .IUO\TI!A.. bercnloslll association, wltb' which ~""'TY ' . both the atate and local assocla- 1 tions are affUhited. (ortlsone.PrOduction ·Incr.asad . Persons who have not Bent con. . The same busy microbe. that by lermentation - like beer and trlblltions for seale ma.y address · cause bread t~ become moldy anU·blotlcs, . To do' this a mold them to Mril. Howard Godwin. ex. · have ,contributed to the solution was needed; a ' group of mirrobes ecutlve sec.r etary, Warren cOllnty l of one of the. most intr\cate c;hem- that eould perform the one step in i ical . puzzles 01 our time. They the process ~hat baffled rhemlsts. cOllrthouse, Leban~n. ' have made avallab!e to ' the .crlp· It was a .tricky problem i Itundr~ds {'pled, pajn·tortu~d arthrItis sui· of ' molds were .tested . . Finall y Ilerer greatly increased sUDplies found one 'with the unHkely name · of the wonder hor.m one co~~one. Rhizopus,. of the same fsmily as i Up to now, cortl.sone wh l~h :s the bread molds. It did the Ir icl< By I valuable In many dist!llse;; II! r": ' When fermented ' with ch l':,I.I: T:-"'E, lIam~arl. · of Fra'nklln, a dition to arthritis, has hs 'i- . .,): cai,~, (erm t nlcd f:om such ~Qur('('s ' .. member of the Wa . Co t . made by about 20 ve?, COI~ .L-.• llS soybeans, yeast and Me.:ilr · " fren un y ' ~tep. from scarce ox bile lit'. :; <lms, It produced I l! lont ~hr,: , . I'aIr board for the lut 40 "MI'II, 1 Scientists at the ~:1I\ ( ..1:' jl!Ul to conlllqJ\e, allowl/l" lh.' l'p ~ ,.~ at tile. : pany. Ob. . . .o: • n, -,I lid it'lhn · Comp..."f to m.r"t I~ ' II~ W~ Couty ApJoaltaral 110- • bunda UftIAm'!eId <1uantftt.. "f. ...0 ·,ler ~ b~I!')W Pi'\:volhl'

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Serving Waynesville Since 1850 WAYNESVILLE, OH IO,

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ITEM8 OF INTERE8T ABOUT FOLK8 yOU KNOW. IN GREENE MEMORIAL Mrs. H . L. Rye \e confined at Oreene Memorial bospltal where sbe remains quite m. WILL MEET FRIDA.Y Tbe Misalonary' Endeavor of the Church of Christ wlll meet Friday, January 9 at 7: SO p. m. at the home ' ot Mrs. Price Roberta. RETURNS TO HOSPITAL Little Nancy Conner who has been sufterlng an eye Infection, has returned to MiamI Valley hos· pltal tor surgery and 1r alment. BRIDGE LUNCHAON TUESDAY Mrs. R H. Hartsock entertained to a brldg luncheon on Tuesday, with two tables In play during the afternoon. GUE8TS FROM PENNA, lItr. and Mrs. J . William Strouse and cblldren had as Baturd..,. evening dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swan.s on and children, of BuUer, Penu. PVT. STANLEY HOME PrIvate Harold Stanley, of Indiantown Gap. Pen n., was . II New Yeare eve and week end guest ot hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley. IN CINCINNATI H08PPITAL Little NlckJe Thomaa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomaa, was taken critically 1Il on New Years day and removed to tbe chUdren's HospItal In CInCinnati. HOLO OPEN HOU8E Mr. an~ Mrs. Ell Fumall nnd chlldr n. with the daughter, MIaa Sue Furnaa, of OberUn College, entertalned their relatives at "Open 'House" durlng the holidays, FRID~Y

A review of the State Hlgbway program for Warren County for the paat year shows that many Improvements have been made that wtll provide for the safety and convenience of the motorists for years to come. Major construction projects In· clude the buildIng of two bridges on State Route 123, over Branch ot Clear Creek, In Franklin town· sMp and over TU,Ue Creek In Turtle Creek townsblp, and the relocation ot Stale Route 73, In Wayne townshIp and the Village of Waynesville. The latter proJect entails the construction of two bridget! and the building of 2.26 miles of new. road, Ma.lntenance operations Included the resurfacing of 42.74 mllet! ot state roads throughout the coun· ty. This was In compliance with the State Highway policy or strengthenIng the exlllting roads whenever po8slble. In T8IIurraclng a road. the pot·holes a re tl11ed, the road la relevel1.ed. and the extra thickness ot aaphaltlc con· crete helpa to enable the highway to enrry the heavy burden or to· day's traffic. The resurfacIng or the roads and the buUdlng of the two bridges on State Route 123, were completed during the year. The relocation of Stste Route 73 here la scheduled tor completion on November 30. 1953, however, the work 18 98 'Per cent completed, and only a delay In the delivery or sle I beams tor the bridge over the lJtUe Miami River prevented the crews from opening the new road to tra(tlc In 1962. "We feel that great .trld shave been made in the past year to al· levlate the growing trarrtc probl4~m In Warren Counly," stated 1. S. Paxton. Division Englneer. "Surveys bave b en made or the n ds Of the state hIghway system 'througbout the division, and. we hOl> that the new atate legislature wUl appropriate the fUnds for 0 r ambitious road·bulldlng program for the the coming year," he said.

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under the supervllllon of Robart HUnter and the ofricers, 'Jlm Jor· dan, Prel., Robert Kenrick, lIecy' llTeasurer, have organlled the loca.! model plane and boat build· ers In Waynesville and vicinity. Participation 18 open to a.!l boya between 6 a nd 60 years. The work ahop III located In the Legion ba.!l and fa open evenlnga from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. and on Saturday at noon Ull 5 p. m. Con.tasta are being currently conducted for qua.!lty of work· mansblp, tbe resUlts of wblch may be BeeD at Hunter's Hobby Shop In the theatre building here. Flying contests for gas powered models are b Ing arranged for the Spring and Summer season, a number of such .gas 1/Ow8red planes, and remote controlled planee an~ boats are being con· slructed at the l>retent time. The WayneevlUe legion Ia proud tID be able to sponsor 62 boys In construcUve activities.

To Meet January 13 The annual meeting of the stockholders of The WaynesvUle National Bank ot Waynesville, Ohio, tor the electJon or directors and the transaction of an)' other buslneaa that may come berore the meeting, wUl be held at the office of said The WaynesvUle National Bank on January 13, 1963, at 2:00 p. m. JAMES E. JONES, Cashier 1Z-18·25-1-1·g

~relldent .. lect IlIenhawer meetl 1953 March of Dimel Pasler Girls Pamela Cleft) and Patricia O'Neil, of Raleigh, N. C. NEW YORK CITY -Presidentelect Dwight D. Eisenhower called on the American public to support the 1953 March o:r Dimes being conducted throughout the nation during all of Janwuy He joined in the an·nua.! a l after meeting the two RarJ:~ N.C., sisters who are pictured on the 1953 March ot Dimes poste They are Patricia 6 and fiv r. year·61d Pamela' d'N~il both ~f whom. were stricken with lio but now are recovered compl~l "It's hard to believe that th y. th littl" ese are e same ,e gll'ls whose fj~ture,· are ,CfD 'the Man;p. · at lmes poster, he· noted. Now

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Waynesville hlgb school will have its nlinual homecomtng game Saturday night 'J'he klng and QlIeen are Jerry C4~paa and Mary Walters. Thl. year's kin' ,and Cllleen 'I'm be row ned by lallt year's kinS' and Queen, George Hartsock and illry Rose Ward. 'Tbe attendants are:' Juniors. Jim Wardlow an d Marilyn Gons:' Sop1l10mores, David Wilson and ' Nancy Copas ; Fresh· men. Jerry Dy and Carolyn Dakln. The king and QueelD were Ie t d by the entire high school body and selected from members or the senfol' lass. Besides the crowning ceremony, the senior band III putting On a larg ho.lt time show. The only lights the band wllJ use are tbe ones which will be In their hatll. The ba8ketball gSLme will be be· tween Wayneeville, and Babino. Though It Is not n league game. it promises to he an 'IlteresUng one. Following the gaole, a dance will be held. Music will be turnlshed by George and MIlLry Lou Case. WONE disc jockeYEI..

DINNER QUE8T8 Ir. and Mrs. Olenn Bland with their daughter, MIss Barbara Lou Bland of PhlladelpbJa. were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and . The ' Past Matrons Circle enjoyed 0. lovely hrlstmas party at the Mrs. L. C. St. John. Far Hills Party House on Monday evening. SUNDAY DINNER GUE8TS A most deUclous dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye and The members of ' the M. V. F . Bons entertained to Sunday din· served at the beautl rully decor· D?et - at the churcb for their reg· ner Mr. an d Mrs. Ernest Butter· ated tables followed by an ex· ular meeting Sunday nIght with worth and Ir. and Mrs. Burnett change of lovely gifts. a fine attendance. T):le devotions , The re~ar business session Butterworth and son. A fine time was held with Mrs. J . P. Fromm, were Inspirational. was had playing ehuffle·board and ACCIDENT VICTIM8 HOME retiring president In charge. Dur· plng·pong after which delicious Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Hawke, Ing the evening Mrll. Jane Mc· refreshments were served. Miss Dee Hawke and Mrs. Mae Culloch was welcomed as a new The Young people meet every Cardwell wbo have been confined member, and Mrs. Rachel Banta, IInday night 7: 00 p. m. to In Greene MemorIal' hospital fol. Deputy Orand Matron of DIstrIct 8:45 p. m. and al ways have n 21 was welcomed 8B a guest of lowing their auto accident on Sun· the Circle, and each was~nted sple.nd ld evening toget1!-sr of wor· dayfol)owlng Chrlstmaa, are noW with a glfl MI'1I. 1. J. Burske s hip and t un. All young peOple are invited to convalescing at theIr home. waa Installed as the new pres· attend. . Ident. presided over the closlhg ot· SUNDAY DINNER GU~8T8 the sea810n. and Invited. the Circle Mr. and Mrs. . J. 1. Durske hall to meet with her In January. LNFLA To M..t 'ln as Bunday . dinner guests Mrs. Those present were Mrs, Rachel I;.....on F.b. 13 Linnle ,Hull ' of Bellevue, Mrs. 'Banta of LabaDon, Mu. .Yes8e Dorl8 Meeks at Springfield. and Prendergast. Mrs. K. N. Hough. The annual atockbolders meet· Mr. and Mrs. 1. WUlIam Strouse Mrs. 1. .Y. Burske. Mrs. Charles I.n g of the Lebanon National l\'arm and children. Mrs. HuD remained McClllloch, Mrs. .Y. P. Fromm, Loan will be beld FrIday, Feb. as a hOUBe guest for several days. Mrs. Glenn Bland, Mre. E. F . Earn· 13, a~ the Lebanon Grimge Hall. hart. Mrs. J. WOUam Strouse, Mrs. The purpose of this, meeUqg Is R. H. Hartsook, Mrs. D. e. RIdge, to review the activities of .. the RETURNS' FROM, AFRICA Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence HardIn Mrs. L. C. St John, Mrs. Ada past year and elect dtrecton. had the very great pleaBure of .courtney, Mrs. William \ Sawyer, "Dusty" Miller, widely known spending Christmas with their ·Mrs. John Settlemyre and Nu. ..JIJleaker, will bave the spotlight Bon.ln.law and daUghter, MaJjlr Lucile Atrmltage. for Ule' afternoon sejlslon along and Mrs. Donald Martin and chll· with other special featUres. ' CARD OF THANKS dren In Xenia. Major Martin ' and family had JUII~ returned after a To a.!l who have riven us a belplng ....rry hau4 , year .of service In Casablanca, DI•• N.ar Bellbrook Africa. ,Through tb.la sad heartache we've OBSERVE 85TH ANNIVER8ARY had to Btand J.rry Nortbern, Jr., 13, 1I0D ot 10.. d '" B V S Ith cel& May each ot you be blessed In Mr. and .MD. Jerry Northeru, of ",r. an ... 1'11. • • m.. lIome good way near Beilbrook, died Monday at brated theIr 65th weddln~ a.nnl. A& you. go through lite (rolD day his home of a heart aliment. Servo eve., and " on Christmas , to dar. Icell were held at 2 p. m. , Wednell' versa'"" are so very happy over the many ' day, Dec. Sl, In the Stubbs' fun. remembrancet!, cards, flow .... and 'Our family Ia grateful to all of you eral home here with' ¥Ike Lamb ny other tdfts ient them b~ (g ' the old home town where our officiat ing: ma " bpy once grew, theIr plany friends. Mr, and Mrs. 'Your kindness we'll remember Burial was In Miami cemetery. ts Sumnnc are his parenta, 11 , d dl Smith were Sun a,y nner ~811 . wlUlin our hearts, 'brother, Harold, and his maternal of their son·ln·l~w and daught~r, So God bel with you till we have Irandfather, Van Hoskins of Rich. Mr. "and Mrs. L. C. St. Jobn, to part,. mond, ' K,.: . Mr. and Mra. Vlrgll ,Iaaacs OES TO' MEET M9NDAY and FamIly WC'FU M..tlnl I. MIamI Chapter 107, OES wUl meet In regular seellion on Mon· E~ ,WAYNE ADV. 'COUNCIL . POStpOned T • .Ian. 18 , 'day evening, January 12. 'lb,. MEETS' AT , HOA'K8 meatln'g will be In cbarge ot the The East Wayne AdvlllOT)" (Joail· The regular WC'l'U meeting

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they're completely rec~vered from polio, thanks to the generolity of the American people." He urged aU Americans "to !telp the others like them by jointhe March or Dimes." ' a~er, h~ joined the poster king a short fi!f!\ which ({lr: .1D ~on:lt~~Uoghn f~teleVtl~lon staTh ' au e ns Ion. IS year's March of Dim es foV3 ws . the all-time record polio eg ernlc of 1952 in. which more at:! 5~,OOO were stricken. At the 53~\)orungu of ~9~3, _ there were , po 0 Victims of former years still undergoing treatment with financial help from local March of Dimes chapters.

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Rainbow Adv_ Council Meets At Wm. Bax.' Tbe Rainhow Advisory Council held their December meeting 'wlth a Christmas party at the bome ot Mr. and Mrs. William BaL Tbe guests provided all varieties of Christmas goodIell and the host s rved oUee and fruit pUncb, OIrta also were exhcanged. After a lDost delightful evening the council adjourned to meet with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vau.g ht In January,

Wap..ville Deflatl · Sprinc.oro Fiv. It was Waynesville all the way Tuesday nlgbt as they det1 aled Springboro here In II. regularly scheduled league game 79·56. Peters led the wInners ,,1th 26 poln.tB, while the losers were led by F lorence with 19. WAYNESVILLE - Stubbs 13, Peters 26. B. MilloI' 5. O'Banlon 3. CIlaaldy 2, Barton 17, 1; Mil· ler 1:1. Totsl- 79. , SPRINGBORO - May 10. Brick· I y 6. Florellc 19. Wilson . 11, Woodruff 11. Total-56. core by Quarters. zt 40 64 79 Wayn svllle Springboro _____ l 5 29 42 66 In the preliminaries Wnynesvl1\e deteated Springboro 33·29.

Jan. 1& D.ldline For 18&3 AOP Sign-.p in Warren

larlock Sinlpsoi~ PIICII r. Be Filled Three positlona on the Wayne Looal School Board wlll be filled

at this Fall's November election. :Tbose poalUons wUl be vacated January 1, 1954, at the explra· tlon of t he terms of Bernard E. Baughn, Luther Hartsock and Vernon Simpson, ' who resigned last 8ummer. DIck Irelan, who W8S apDOlnted by the Board, 18 now fUling the position ot Vernon Simpson. For nomination for thelle po. sltlons, Sections 4786-90 and 4786!l2 of the General Code of ObJo. stat e a8 follows: "Nomination la made only by peUtion signed In the nggreate for each candidate by not less than on~ per cent of the number of electors who voted for governor at the nen precedIng election for tbe ottlce of governor In the school district; provldeil that no petition sha ll contain more than twice the minImum numher at signatures required by law nor contain les8 tban twenty· !Ive slguatur&8. The uominatlon papers must be filed with the board of el cUons not later than 6.30 p. m . of the 90th day (Feb. 4, this year) before the first Til day after the ftrst Monday In ~ ny Ilmmedlately precedlog the November election." Pelltlon blanks may be obtained at the oftlce of Will iam Hufford Jr., Clerk of Board of Elections, Lehanon, Ohio.

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PMA community have beert hu sy recently contactEach year the Daughters of the InS' farmers, glvJ~ tbem the op- ADlerlclil1 RevolutIon Bponsor a portunlt.y to sign up In the ] 963 Citizenship contest. Two to five Agrlculturo.l Conael'VaUolI pro· girls from each school'S senior gram. After th e 'ommllteemen lass are eligible to take the test. talked with the farmers a bout This year JOYce Snead and' Mlr· theLr conservation needs on the lam \vlllIOn r e representln rarm, apPl'OxlmlLtely nine hundred WayneSville. tarmers sign d a farm ' plan reThe contest Is held In all 4 Questing Ilsslst.n n under the 1!ta.tes. The girl In each school ]953 program, according to S. W . with tbe highest score Is entitled Losh, halrman ot Warren Coun· to a Certificate or' Award . The Production and Marketing com· State Awards for 1953 wlll be :\ The sermon subject Sunday ty ;morning will be Our Security In $100.00 U. S. Savings bond. The winner will also be Ohio's Good IwIst, John 10 :19, ThJ. III .. Citizen for 1953. The next five continuation or tbe series or ser· girls with the highest scores will mons rrom the book ot John:: Dedication services will be held be awarded a $25.00 U. S. Savi ngs at 2130 Sunday afternoon with The Sacrament ot the Lord's Bond from the Ohio Society of Paul eal, minister of tbe Church Supper wa s receh'ed by a large the D. A. R. of Christ at Greenfield. Ohio. as number or worshippers Iallt Sun· ~ he speaker. Mr. Neal Is one of day at the Methodist church to our outstanding young preachers begin tJle New Yual' In dedication. and will bring a great meBsage. Th worllh1nvers committed them· The general public Is cordi ally lu· selves to a greater loyalty to the vlted· with the a8surance that no church In the year ahead and to It was announced today by S. money raising caJlldlalgn will be the "evangelistic MIssion" which W. Lollb, Chairman Warren Couns tnged at this time. Those who takes lliace Feb. 6th to 16th. Wish to give or pledge may do so, SARlES OF St;:RMONS - The ty PMA, that JII1IlJ1l1'Y. 31, 1955 fa Tlacl~lnls but no one will be pressured Into Minister at the Methodist Cbul'ch the final date for filing an appll· doing so. ' will present a lIerles ot messages cation for a new tobacco farm al' Focusing attentllon upon the The Inew annex, alt.ho ugh not on the bnel c Doctrines ot the lotment for the 1955·54 marketing basic oneness of r,ellglonlJ, World Quite complete. Is ready for use church In the follo wing Sunday year. This applies to Burley and Religion Day on Sunday, January and Is nOw being ' used for various mornings. Tbey will be !LS .fol· cIgarette tobacco. both being un· 18. w111 be obsen'ed throughout de r marketing quotas for the 1963 purposes. It provides room for low s: th.e nlted State,~ with pubUc crop. . Tobacco grown without all sO.m e extra classes and a room "We Believe In Co()d ." meetings sponsored by Baha'I As· allotment will be subJec't to pen· for fellowship meetin gs, prayer "We Believe In ChriSt." semblles and groups In leading meetings and ' other special ser'l' "We Believe In the mly SpIrit." alty· under the marketing Quot:l cities, as part of the Centenary regulations. Ices and activities of the church. "We Believe tn tbe Bible." Year observance of the ' Baha'I We are very glad that It Is ready "We Believe In Man." Faltb. Baha'Is al'e followers of for use Ilnd praise the Lord , for "We Believe In Salvation (rom Baha'u'llah, and th,ey believe that His. direction and promptings in Sin." I thjll revered prophet, who Jived Its erection. We want to shara "We Believe In Christian Ex· ri.n~ one hundred yea\'1s ago, brought It with alL who ne~ to know the perlence," divInely Inspired teachings In· word of Ood and live closer to MilS Glenna Marsh of Dayton, "We Believe In Christian Per· tended for this tlD!e. Bl1I explan. Hlm~ ' I spent the New Year holidays with fection." ation ot the prognlsslve nature ot her cousin, Mrs . Luelle Armitage, Prayer meetl~ are held each. "We Believe In the Church." religion, and oth er prlDclples con· Wednesday night at 7: 30 and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Stout of "We Believe In the Kingdom ot Encinitas, , {:al., are guests for a jat\tute a paUern for the IIOclety choIr practice each Thursday God." ' at t.he tuture. "We Believe In Divine Judg· tew days this week of their cauanight at tbe same hour, The Baha'I com:9Dt of religIon Ins, Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Diem.. .. Is' that BucceSBlve ManIfestations Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Stout "We Believe In Eternal Life." ot. God, human beings with divine We Invite everyone who does h a ve bee n spending several FAMILY DINNER GIVEN knowledge, hav~ appeared from FO~ QAUGHTER, ,O F P~OENIX not have a church home to come months with their son Mr. Law· time to time In the world's hts· Miss Lola Sears 'o f PhQenlx, vl'Ol'IIhlp "11th us as these ' great rence T . Stout and . family, of tory, and these bave been the Arizona, enjoyed the holl days h ere Rellgjou8 themes are presented. Beaver, PII., and are now return:· real Founders of <:IvlUsatlOD. wltb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Come expecting Ood' to epeak to Ing to their home In Camornla. Baha'I Ceuten&rlr NeWl Service. W. N., Sears. During ber stay a you and you wIlL not go away Miss Gertrude Chandler of ' Nor· wood, was a guest on Sunda,. of famiLy dinner was enjoyed on unrewarded. ' her aunts, Misses Ruth and' EllaN,EW YEAR8 DA'Y QUE8T8 Christmas day at the home of Mr. abeth Chandl.... J.':f' MRS. A, FLORAS' IIDtl JItII. JInrett 81&1'1 aDd IOn. Cou ty M-hodl t M New' Yearll day gueets of Mrs, Those who spsnt the day together n .. , . en Annabell& Flora were Mr. and were Miss Sear" of Phoenix, ¥r. To Meet Tonile Mris. Ralph Schel'er aJ1d ,daughter and Mrs. John Sears and sons, ' ot / RETURN TO MISSOURI Sue, ~. KeIth Derfy ' and Ion Big Rapids, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. The Warren' County Metbodlst Mr. and MI'1I. Gene Brown ' and Ma,-m. of Dayton, Jplr. and Mrs. Albert Carv,er of CincInnati, Mr. Men's Brotherh"od will meet at little daughier ltathy have reo J"per Blake of Ven.tUes, and and Mrs. Roger Walton and Mr. 7:00 p. m. at the local Methodist turned to their home In ChlUleothe Mrs. Mary Jane W'atklDl, of Oln. and Mrs, Gene Penewit ot Dayton' church. Tbls wll1 b~ Father·Son Mlesourl after enjoying the hoU' clDDa . tL 'and MI'. and Mn. W, N. Sears. night. The ~en and , their sons days with their p~re nta, Mr. and .wlll meet 'at· 7:00 for supper att'er Mn. LaWl'8DCe Bro:wa and famlly.

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The South · Wayne Advisory Council met on New Yearll Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Rye. . Following the opening and buslnees se8slon, Mr. J . B. Crabbe onducted the c1ll1cul!8lon on "Look· ing Ahead for Spring Work;' atr&88lng the need for fertilizers a.n d seed corn. Many Interesting comments were made. The Councll adjourned to meet In January with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crabbe. During the soclal hou r.' the guests . were invited to the dining room which was beautifully dec· orated and where a mOBt dellcloua midnight dinner was served. The midnight passing was watched on the television. mlttee. CommItteemen have been \lDY able to conlact all tarmers tor various rea80ns. A ny farmer not signed up at th present Hme may do so by maJl or by a visit to the ounty ottlce on or before Jan· - - lJ1lry 15. wht h Is the finn! date tor slgnJng up In 'tbe program. We ,vIII mall a farm plan to any· one upon request

I.u.o.ist Y.llh F.llowlhlp leits

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JANUARY 8, 1953

Eisen~ower Urges Nation . SUP1)ort March of Dimes

P.blie To Ba••fll Le,ioll Spolls.rs . Fro• . Warr~n Co••t, Model Club Hleh.a, Ch.", The Waynesville Model Club

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:aa:e::e Flora, has been changed to FrIday, afternoon, January ~6 at the home at Mrs. Walter WhItaker. Each member pi.... note the cb~ of tim.. . _

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NE·W. YEARS VISITOR8 '0 ,1' 8CKitRER FAMI~V: Mr. and Mrs. Augult DI.ringer, of DaJton, were New Yean Eve and H~ Y-.n ...... of the Paul Boh.M.

WAYNE GARDEN CLUB MEETS Thel WaIJlesviJle Garden Club will meet with Mn. OOldle Bur· face on Thursday, January 8 at 1: SO p. m, LuD.ch wlll be .." " . , . the bullD.n meetlnl, ,

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METH ODIST C HURC H J . W. Wedgewood, Minister Church Schooi, 9: 30 '11. m .. Mr. H erbert McMllilI.n, SU)t. W ors hip Service. 10: 30 a. m. Yout h Yellows Ip Sunday 7 :30 p . m. hol r Practice Tbursday 8.00. h

ubscrlption Rates- In Ohio, $2. Per Year In a d \'ance; $2.60 elsewher e

ST. MA RY'S EPI SCOPAL Tb Rev. Samuel N. Keys, Recflor Sunda y : HoI), ommunlon 7 :30 a. m. Adult wors hi p a.nd cbUfCh sobool, 10 : <15 a.. m .

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FERRY CH URCH O F CH RIST Byron CurveI'; 11lIn'is ter Bl bl S chool. 9:30 a . m. Morning Worship, 10 : 30 a . m. l'r nye r Meeting, 7 :00 P. m. Young People's Ie ling, 7:00. Eve nin g e r vlces . 7: 30 p. w .

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comed y st ar of t he CBS Radio show, "Our Miss Brooks." t akes a firm grip on a slightl y worried Jeff Chand· le r dur ing one of their rollicking Sunda y nigh l programs wh ich is heard al 6: 30 p. m; E ST.' E ve por · t rays a light-hearted hig h sch ool English leacher who u constan tly pursuing-bu t never calchingIhe sh y Mr . Boynton. a I cie nce teacher in Ihe lame h igh I chool who u played b y Jeff Chandler . C· 5:30 p. m. CST: 4:30 p. m. MSTl Shippers of contaminated grain 8:00 p . m, PST,) can expect 10 8 s e s, criminal cha rges and t ines SRYS L. E, Fol· AZETTE 'CLASSIFIEDS aom, exte.n alon economis t nt Ohio Try G State University. He says the 10'00(1 alla Drug Ad· LIN ES BY SOGLOW mlnl8tration has seized carloads ot grain contaminated by Insect s. rodents or bIrds. Suck grain Is declared untlt tor human tood . Country grAln dealers. now a re r equired by the adm lnl8,t ra tlon to guarsntee that grai n thlay ship Is nOl ad ulterated. This shifts ras])On81bUl ty from buyer to s hipper. Folsom deacrlbes the Food and Drug Administration as "'the voice ot the conaumer." Ita purpose Is to Insure tbat grain to be used for

U.fil Ir.in Brings Fines To Shippers

ATT END OES AT 'S'IDNEY Mr . Rnd Mrs. R. H. Ha r tsock, Mrs'. Cha rles McCulloch. Mrs. D. C. RJdge, Mr. and Mrs. J e8se P ren. dergast. Mr. a.nd Mrs. J . J . Bunke and Mrs. David Harts ock attended a r e eptlon for the Worthy Grand Patron ot the Grand Cbapter at Ohio • . Order of Eastern Star, at Sidney on Silturday evening.

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and Mrs. J oh1l I':. Wel$h dlnn r guests New Years Day or Mrs. l\{yrtle Maxwell , ot MISS JA NE FITE 1.ebanon. Correspondent Til noster fomlly m t at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harry ltn and I noster unday tor their nnnllal family, ot Marlon. ,,'ere h ouse dinner. ' Mr Kenneth Plummer was n guests here during the week end of Mrs, Cllne's parents, ~r. tbJd guest at a d inner given recently 1r8. Herbert T. Doster. II t th e l{om of Mr. and M TS . Fred h . and I\I rs. 'harles ompbell Ames ot Cuba. fo r mem bers of s p nt severa l days last week vls- Ute Ames fRlDlly and close fr iends. Ittng with 1I'l r. a mpbeU's rela' l !\Irs. J en nie Lee R unyen la Uvea In illinois. s pending a tew days wi th her Mrs. Rosell a nd daughter moved brot her.in.law and slst r. Mr. R.nd Saturda y from the Run yon a par t· Mrs. F:d Bur ton and son Johnny ments Into the Bogan a partments. Edward of near Ha rveysburg. The Ad ult lass of t he MethoMrs. Della Smith and ber sis. dlst Church had their regular te r. Mrs. Mnry Golden concluded meeting and hrls tina B party In their holiday restl vltles by enterthe c hurch 80clal rooms T uesday talnlng with a dinner a t the ir evening. l1he group also ex· . home Friday evening ror Mr. a nd cb ange~ gifts. Hostesses were : Mrs. Charles Michen er of Waynes. Mrs. Os e Harl an and Mrs. Laura ville, Mr. a nd Mrs. J ohn E. Wels h Shldaker . a.nd Mrs. Louille Fite and her Mr. a nd ~rs. H. S. Tucker were daughter Miss J llne F lte. \I1r. guests dur ing New Yea rs Day of Harold Tucker who wn.s 11180 In" their Bon·in·la" and daug hter, Mr. I vlted, was unable to attend. a nd' Mrs. John yfe rd and son. Mrs. Laura Shldake r and lIfr. Ken ny· of Dayton. nnd Mrs. harlee Gonlon we r Mr. a nd Mrs. J ames Rader have dinne r guests Sunday ot Mrs. purchlUled a home and they and Pauline Villars, ot Xenia. their t wo daugh ters plan to move The BYF ot Jonah's Run Ba ptist there soon. They recently sold Church met at the cburch Sunday their property )lere to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Philabaum ot Dayton. evening. to elect officers for this year. The home Is to be occup led by Mrs. Lisa Curl la 111 at he.r Mrs. PhUabaum's parents who . now home. reBlde In Kentucky." Mr~ and Mrs. Everett Gustin, of The Crusaders Clan of the Waynesville, aud their houaeguest Methodist Church beld a. party in t he cburch soolal roomB Wednes· Mrs. Ada. Weller ot Panama Olty, F'.I$. were guests Friday of Mrs. day evening. Laura. Shldaker. flSB Paullne Dale and Mias Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moran of Aud",y Gllcber ot Dayton, were gueats Friday ot Mill Jane Fite. Dayton, w ere guests, Sunday, ot Misa Mary Be lle Bogan. Kenny Mrs. Moran'a parents, Mr. and P lnmmer and Fred Wall ba.ve reo Mrs. Everett Gordon and otlie r sumed their s tudlea at Miami Unl· relatives. The WCTU held their Janua ry vers lty after spending t he holl· . days here at tbe bomes of their meeting ,New Yeara day In tbe parents. home of Mra. Laura Shldaker.

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WAYN ESVI LLE CH URCH OF CH RIST P rice noberts , Mluls ter I3l ble Scboo l, 9:30 a. In, Mornlnl;' Worship, 10 : 45 1\. m . Evening' worship a t 7 :30. ?(Idweek s ervices ench Wed· nes'aay e vening at 7 : SO.

ST. AU GUSTI NE CH URC H Rev. James L. Krusllng, Paslor Masses .00 an I! 10 : 00 n. m.

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CA ESA R'S CREE K FRI ENDS Jac k Darnes, Min ister. Donald HalDIIII, Supt. W orship 8arvloe, 10 n. m. Sunday Sohool, 11 a. m .

OR EGONIA EVAN GELI CAL U, B. Eugene Griffith, Paator Sunday Sohool, 10 a . m. Mor ning Wo.shlp. 11 a. m. Youth F e llowship, 6:30 to 9 :00. WAYN ESVI LLE FRIENDS Firat Day School, 9 : 30 a. m. Meeting for Worship, 111 :30 a.m.

MT . HOLLV METHODI ST LE BANON CHRISTIAN SCI E NC ~ T.· M. Scaff, M~nl8ter Christian Science servJces are . SundllY School, 9 : SO a. m., E. held every Sunday morning at 27 A. Earnhart. Supt. N. Mecbanlc S treet at n o'clock. Wo rahlp Ser vice, 10 :30 a. m. Sunday IIchool at t be same bour. Evening Servtee, 7.30 p. m.

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acres '[O Harlan Townshlip. FAtate of Elizabeth A. Edwards, Clair L. Smith to Lela Smith, .36 1deceased, Reba E. Bartlett, adminacre in Deerfteld Townsbip. Jatrattlx, inventory Aled; heariDI E. R. Houston to Estill J. and set for January :5 at 10 o'clock. . , Lucreacy M. ~amblin, 2 lots in WiU of Naoma Bercaw Bowyer, House plnntB reQuire conSUlnl The Warren ComIty Dairy Serv" - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J Salem Township. deceased, admitted to probate; care. says B . .]f. Pace, superlnt n. fee Unit has employed Don Tebbe NEW SUITS I In the matter of the a,cregate E. R. Houston to Robert Galen Clement S. Bowyer and Carl E. dent of th bortJculture gr en. or tercer county, as Lbe new te hGlenn Merrick VS. Richard Dirck- IIWD to be expended by the Prose- ~nd Daisy Grace . Woodruff, 2 lots Bercaw appointed executors; Wal- hous s at Ohio SUlle University. nlclan for the northern part of tho JANUARY 4', 1814 - A etatute ena ted on this date made It un· sen, et ai, money only. Robert J' I cuting Attorney's office, the sum In Salem Township. F . t?r E: Chesney, ~ohl'! Barr a~d Les- FoJlag plants should be syr- county and he will a88ume his lawtul to have ' playing cards in Stoecklln attorney of $3,800 i£Jix 0 3. Harvey' C ary_ tf!_~ed .K. Fair- he Gilbert appolnte6 appralSers. inged about twice a day becnu8l new duti es Immediately. Ray °bne'B POSso8Blon, outlawed Faro Mary Ann Mer;ick VS. Richard LuBd~ttgtoyLee Lu~,~tonls VS ' Allen M. SChhl~pld, 4,37 acres In aiS Ie TownEstate of Elizabeth Brenner de- the atmosph ro of most hom es to- Schwartz, Jr .. Dairy ervl 0 Unit d. anks and bUllard tables . DI rc k. sen , e t il . Spencer to VirgiJ and Effie ceased, Henry Brenner ·and Rachel , d8Y Is to 0 d ry, P ace says. Th 'l pres Id cn, t an nounced recently . a, money on y. Ro"ye rt 0 mk n, J hcase umm Mse th J h _ Roy a ey _ 0 nson vs. ar a 0 n Cole 409 acre in Union Townshi Brenner Sanders executors, pri- syringe u 8 e d for dampening Tebbe is II. graduat of Cold water JANUARY 4, ] 89~-Three com· J . StoeckUng, attorney. Paul Merrick vs. Richard Dlrck· son, PI~nt1~il %td~rhd t.o IBl!~ E~gene and Dora Com'bs to HO\~: vale sale of certain personal prop- cloth s la saUsra tory ror Lilia blgh school, tbe short course for panles or Infantry, the Toledn earm 0 C ert ard Junior and Mary Lou San'der erty ordered; inventory filed; hear- purpose. Insemlnaton Itt OhIo State un l. Cadets, aod a batlery of light ar· sen, et al. money only. Robert J. per wee un tillery w re ordered to Toledo to Sloecklin, attorney. . Y;r~~n d:ien~~y.nt V~ra~~::S 3t;o:aYIl 7 lots. in Deerfield Township. ' jng set for January 6 at 10 o'clock. Plants vary In w ter r Quire· veraity and the Central Ohio maintain order atter a great tire. .Glenna Merrick vs. RIc h a r d additional In which to lead. Henry Duff to Selden and Ethel Estate of Jes ie L. Garner, de- ments. mainly b cause tb y IIl1v Breeders association trainIng JANUARY 6, ] 82 - Rufu8 P. Dlrcksen, .et aI , money only. Robert P McIntosh: .64 acre in Hamilton ceased, inventorv a roved. be 11 poll cI at dlff renl IimeB anrl l courses. He fills the vacltn y Ranney nnd ~ company of n lable J . Sto~ckhn, attorney. . Township. _ pp the so li dIffers enough to requl r created when Ed Can resigned to luwyers organized the Cleveland . William Amburgy and the FideiREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joseph L. and FanniE: B. Davi s Estate oC Ida Stepp, deceased, sepal'llt wate rillg. Too little fer- take Lbe position with the Exten. U\W School. ltv and Casualty CO. VS. Helen Mc- Clarence and Mollie Bowman to to Keldon Homes, Inc., 17.56 acres I ~onald F . Stepp appomted admln· tllizer 18 betteTt hnnl 00 DlU h. sian ervlee nl Ka nsas Slate col. I trat~r; Herbert ~I~hael , George Pace S3)'S. ny good commercial lege.. JANUARY 6, 1963 - - ne-hun· Corm1ck, money daz;nages. Paul N. Oliver and Lilly Blevens, 2.91 acres in Deerfield Town ship. dreilth Ohio State Legislature eon- Herdman, attorney. in Union To\Ynsh~p. Joseph Little, Jr., and T elma N~wblggen a~d Wilham Back ap-j r r llllz r such as 4-12-4 Is satista!'Tebbe hilS been acUve In ru ral venes In Columbus. Sally D. Conley vs. Th.u~mon ConClftTord W. and Agnes M. Fry to Davis to Keldon Hom es. Inc., 4.215 pomteli appraisers. tory . Ther II r also many good yo utb work In Merce r county In JANUARY 6. 1857 - The new ley. divorce. Gray, Rismger and Robert G. an'd Zella L. Ikerd, 8.75 acres in Deerfield Town sl,ip. E tate or Reba Rhoad Gramlich, liqUId fertiliz ers. addition lO 4.H lub work and voState Capitol building In olum- Gray, attorneys_ acres In Wayne Township. . Lester and Maude J ohnson to decea . cd. Walter E. Chl;lsney. exec· Mineral all often us d on leaves catlonal agricuLtu re. Once again Esther Vonbargen to ChriS R~s- Clifton W. and Eunice 1M. Owen s, utor, private sale of certain per- to make th m lossy Is g nerally Ih ls places tb e Dairy Service Unit bus WILS forma ll y opened and . Colum Moore VB. Helen Moore, Bome 100,000 people gathered tn divorce. Warren Young, atlorney. , sell Vonbargen, Jr., .46 acre III 2 acres in Franklin Township. sonal property ordered. nOI harmful but might be on hairy in the posltlon to ofIer mUCh betA. Pastor & Sons Company, Inc., Deerfield Town ship. . . h Ulnt city for lhe occasion. VB. Walter J. Moninger, money on. Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy ' Wilham S. Edgemon to ~ampbel1 Estate of George Bradley, dece~s- leav B like tbose of the African Ler brooding service to t e farmJANUARY 7, 1 37 - The Ohio ' Iy. Bernard Rosenberg, attorney. to Roland Q. and Velvla Griffith , and M~bel Jeannette Le~vIS .. 109.88 ed, Luella M. Bradley, executrIX, "iol et. If the al l ('oll e ts c1ust. usc ers of th county. Schwarbl said. LueUa Sutherland VS . Alfred lot in Union Township. acres In Clearcreek Township. first and final account filed. II dry cloth to wipe leaves. This ye~ mar than 1800 cows Legislature Incorporal d the city of Toledo. Sutherland, divorce. Fred E. Jones, Margaret CaD'ellaides, et ai, to E tate oC Mary Smith . deceased. wl11 be bred by the Dairy ServiCE! JANUARY 7. 1919 - The e lgh· attorney. Louis anell, 4 lo ts in Deerfield PROBATE COURT Jesse L. Smith, administrator. in· nit technicians. Township. Will of John Jack, deccased, ad· ventory approved. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ teenth or national llrohlbltlon amcndment to tll nlted lUtes COMMON PLEAS COURT Glenn Irwin to Harold H. and mUted to probate; Carrie L. Jack Estate of Joseph L. Roberts, de· ~ Constitution WIlS rlLtlfled by the William G. Brown vs. Virginia Doris M. Stroud, .92 acre in Turtle· appointed executrix; Frank Ward- ceased, Carrie S. Roberts, execuOhio Leglsilltur . Parker BI'O\vn, case dismissed. creek Township. low, Murfa L. Clark and Harry Nix- trix, Inventory approved. Thelma Marie Young vs. Arthur Josephine C. and Emmett N. on appointed appraisers. Estate of Dollie Eckler, deceased, ' JANUARY ,1 02-Th charter of the American Western Unlver· J . Young, Jr., case dismissed: Seitz to Dorothy A_ Marsh, 68.65 Estate of Herbert Hatfield. de. Sterling Eckler, administrator, net 811y, later Ohio Univeralty, waa ceased, Anna N. Hatfield, execu· value of estate $1,011.78; certill.· authorlzod by the Territorial lAlg- CHARTER No. 2220 RESERVE DISTRICT No. 4 trix, net value of estate S1.902.69. cate of transfer of r I estate orReport of the Condition of Estate of Edward T. Edwards, de. dered; first and final account filed. 181,\ture and approved by Arthur st. Clair, the Governor ot the. The Waynenille National Bank of W ..yneaviUe ceased, Reba E. Bartlett, adminjsEstate of Hugh Murray, deceasNorthwest Territory. tra trix , inventory filed ; hearing set ed, J. D. Wood, executor, inventory ,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1I1h•• In the State of Ohio, at the Cloee of' Bu.lne.a on Dec. 31, 1952 {or January 5 at 10 o'clock. approved. JANUARY 8, 18 0 - William A. Publlihed In Reaponae To Call Made By Comptroller- of (B1IJy) Ireland, the ramoua carthe Currency, Under Section 5211, U, 8. Reviled Statutea toonla1, waa born In Roas County. ASSETS JANUARY 8, 1963 - Library of Congrees opens Ohio ellhlblt In Cl\sh, balances with athe blUlks, Including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collectlon ______ $ 300,383.28 Washington, D.C. Concrete Block Chimney Block For aid .In prep. ring Income t: S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed __ 628,175.70 JANUARY 9, 1789 - Arthur St. Obligations at States and po11Ucal subdlvlslons __ ____ _ Rock Face Block Waterproof Cement 293.463.06 Clair, Governor of the Nolbwellt Olher bonb, notel, and debentufd _____ . __________ _ 15,000.00 Tax return., call Steel S..h and Paint Territory, Bigned a treaty with the Corporate slocks (Including '5,250.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) ___ __ ____ __ __ ____________________ _ Indilln chiefs at Fort Harmsr, Cement and Mortar GI ••• 6.250.00 near Marletla. which contlrmelt Loans and discounts (Including $444.23 overdraft8) ___ _ 563.120.94 Drain Tile Building Suppll•• the boundary Une running up the Bank premises owned '15,000.00, furniture, flxt. n,761.76 24,751.76 (Bank premiaea owned are subject to , None lIen8 . CUyahoga River, across to tbe SHEEHAN RD.. P. O. BOX 342 not aseumed by hank) . Phone 2926 Rt. 2, Waynesville BIg Miami, and then to the Mau· Real estale owned otber than bank premlau ________ _ CENTERVILLE, OHIO None mee and Lake Erie, with rellerva· and olber aSllete IndlrecUy representing tlons In favor of the United States Investmentll bank premlees or other real estate _____ ______ _____ None 'q 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1' within the Indian country. Customera' llabUlty thla bank on acceptancel outsland. . None Olher JlIsets ____to __________________ __ ______________ __ JANUARY 9, 1 2~etllera' saw 4.316.64 the firat steamboat on the MusTOTAL ASSETS klngum as the "RuCua Putnam:' 1, 34.451.33 built tor aptaln John Green at .\ LIABILITIES cost or $12,000, st amed up to Putnam Landing (DOW a paM or Demand deposita of Indlvlduale. partnerships, and corp. 1,214,776.14 Time deposits of Indlvlduall, partnersbips and corp. __ 7.anosvtlle). 2 4,330.06 Deposits of U. S. Govt. (Including postal savings) ____ 19,969.9 JANUARY 10, 1864 - .uberl N. n posits of States and poUUcaJ subdlvlslons ___ __ ____ _ 97,940.43 Marquis, the originator of Who's D posits of banka ____________________ __ __ __________ __ None Who in America, was born In Other depoalts (certified and cashier's checka. etc.L_ 9,769.68 Brown County. TOTAL DEPOSITS ___ __________ ___ ____ ,1,626(776.18 . and other liabilities tor borp&1able, rediscounts, JANUARY 10, 1 7()-The Stan· Billsrowed money ______________ ______ ____ _________ __ _ None dard 011 Company was Incorpora· None______ on bank premiles, and ted under Ohio laws by John D. Mortgarea •. , None01'onother other11ene, real ,eatatc __ ____ ___ _______ __ None _ Rock'eteller, Henry M. Flagler, Accept. executed by or for account of thls bank and out. Non, amnel Andrews, Stephen V. Other lIabUities _________ ________ _.~~_ _~_ _ .ll.063.3L HaTkn ss, and Wm. Rockefeller. TOTAL LlA.B1LITIES ________________ ___ ___ ____ _ 1,637, 3 ,49 JANUARY 10, 1 73 HowlU'd handler Chrilty, world fnmoull artist, 'W18 born In Morgan county. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock; (a) Class A pref. tot. par , None, reUr. value , None (Rate of div. on reUrable value la -- --9f,) (b) CIa.. B pref., tot. par , None, reUr. value' None 76,000.00 (Rate of dlv. on reUrable value II ----9f,) . (c) Common atock, total par 176.000.00 __ _____ _ Surplus ._______________ _____________________ 100,000.00 Undivided pronts __________ _____ _________ ______ _____ _ 18,671.26 Reaerves (and retirement account tor preferred stock)_ 3,04l.5 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS __________ ________ _

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This week the entire eastern half of the country haa been blanketed by smoke and fog and J understand the Democrats and Republicans are going nuts trying to ~lame it on each other.

Rate the New DodgQ \fEight It's something you must experience and judge for yoUl'8e1t Red Ram V-8 power teams up with Modem Design to usher in a new era of driving mastery. Waate space has become usable space. "Meaningless metal" is no more. "Deadweight" is done. So remarkable are ·the results that a specially planned Road Test Ride has heen mapped out for you by your friendly Dodge d~, It's thoroughly safe. It's oomplday reveali"8.

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The custom of observing a . holiday on Columbus Day must be rather. new I 'know that when Archie Bleyer went to school they did not give the kids a day off. Columbus hadn't landed y~t. . '.

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Our announcer, George' Bryanj bought · his wife 8 lovely pear outftt-a bucket of oysters and a . shucklna knife. • U you go b;~ find a dead 'horse In the bathtubJWhat do yOU do?-Pull the Pl118 out. "lAID 011 "'AUNT HOUfIMONDAYS, . . . . . CIIo1¥

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Live WIre and Progrel slve, o\n OrganlzatJon Second To None LOST-Strictly SeUers on the Best All Around Market In the Country LO T- White and Drown Coon dog, bet wee I) Ridgeville and SERVICE THAT SATISFIES Wa)'nesvllle, $1 0. reward. HAYES DALTON, ] 213 South Main Street. For Dally Market Report.: Franklin . Ohio, Ph 0 n e 658 2, WLW Cincinnati, 12: 30 ; Franklin. ' X-3t-1·1-8·15 WCKY, Cincinnati, 12 : 12 WPFB, Middletown, ll: 46

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DON'T UKE' IT HERE" aay the motbl wben: you treat them with BERLOU Mothapray. Flve year guarantee, WAYNESVILLE SpecializIng In FLAT ROOFING FURNITURE and APPLIANCE. Pbone 1••2ROOF RAPAIRING ' Any Size Job - Free Eatlmatea STOP moth daDI&ge tor flve wbole yeara with BERLOU, Gual' Phone Centerville 7~69 WAPNES· ROUTE 2 WAVNESVILLE anteed In w r I tl n g , VILLE FURNITURE ~ APPLI· ************************ ANCE. Phone 3462.

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Warren county farmers were ad , vised to take Immediate action If they wa,nt to be sure of having on band tbe fertilizer they wlU need for 1963 planting operations, "Critical losses i.n fertilizer productlon are threatened due to thl! slow movement of plant food from to ,farms thU8 tar this year." reports tbe Middle West Soil Improvement Committee "Overcrowded storage facllIaleM are causing bottlenecks at factor· les, "Already the output or' essential materials used In rertUtzer manu· facture hal been put back. Reduc· tiona are reported In superphoBph ate schedules and In the pro· ductlon of sulfurIc acid, a com. modlty that wa.s critically low lalt ,year, Po.tash storages are filling Up b ac k to t be mInes, ' "Losses' In fertilizer production cannot be recovered later, for duro Ing tbe spring I'IIsh season, planls are running 24 hours a day, "Farmers cannot afford to ' gam· ble again with the weatber, all ,they did last year· Tben ,a serious sh,!rtage of plant rOOd, was averted ' by a. rainy spring ,sea, Bon ,which d d corn 1>1an tl ng several ei aye weeks, That enabled factories to ca~ch up on prodUction, , . By taking deUvery now 'arm· ers will bave tbe choice of the kinds and amounts or fertilizer th t I ..... ey wan, n ....me condition, ShoJ:t&.gee during tbe rush pertod may cause some farDiers to get no plant rood at all, or to taker whatever ta annable.

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lama Warran Polio Ha.ds' In discussing what he described tbe most vital polio drive In history. Lou Romohr. Warren couu· ty campaign director, today called to'!' volunteel'S for the 1953 March of Dimes. Tbe campaign began 10 Warren county on January 2 and will con· lInue to Jan, 81, This Is the soo· ond year that a full·montb campalgn bas been made nece8sary by the seriously mounting fLnanctal responslblllties of the National 08

choose either the cash or accr..l.lal method says Lyle H, Barnes, ex· tensln economist at Ohio Slate University, , Once they have ch08en one metbod, howevlltr, they can not change to the other without permission from-tlJlE~~~oli[l1I@18k1_ _4i;!Pu·nd1rtfcm-lr--ktf8ll~rPMlI~fl&..t~---Internal revenUE!. To tile returns Romohr pointed . out tb~t Slipf. on the accrual" basis, taxpayers E. S, Brannaman of tbe Carlisle need detailed IlCc.ountll including schools, wUl be In cbarge ot tbe records of 'changes tn In,ventories school drive tn tbe county, Mrs, ot livestock, crops and lIupplles. Jane Hall, presIdent of the Iota Darnes saYI the accrual method Pheta chapter of Phi Beta Pbl Is a more stable basta for figuring sorority of Franklin, will head the taxable Income, Net profit Is 11m· drive In that city. ' Mra. Vivian 1ted to tbe part of the gross In· White, R. R. 3, Lebanon, has been A ye.. t dou~h .. tw"ted In oran,e ailcar and topped wllh toncome produced tn the taxable named by Romohr to 8erve as lectionera' au«ar kin, to .ake theat antallllni rolla. SerYe them with year al1d cash receipts from sale county chairman of the Motbers' ..., ,chocolate or coif" for a te",ptlne Inaek. ' o( Inventory Items are accompan- March on Polio, Jack Oswald, Send your 'amlly off to work and achool with a trOod breakf..t. led iJy decreaal~1 In phYatcal tn- Lebanon attorney, wlll lerve as It'. eal)' to let them to eat hearty.when yOU offer Oran.-e Rolli. ventories, otbl8l\ advantages ot treasurer fen' the campaign. The- , Start tlie meal ,with ,rapefnut halve_broiled If YOIl have the the accrual syeltem are: cost of atera throughout the county: are time. Po.now ,hi. wl~h 10ft cooked eKgI and hot Orange Roll •• Giv. children a ,I... of milk and lerve coffee for adlllta: purchased stock: IO&y be deducted piannhc to cooperate. , Make the Oranr" Roll. ahead of time and heat In waxed paper tbe year ot purcbase; bad accounts before aervin,. Or buy .weet roll. at the bake Ihop. . , are deductible;' dtapenal aales Follow ttlis pattern with every breaklut YOIl lerve your lamilywill bring a decrease In Inventory tnalt, elP. bread or cereal, and mil~ Then your famil), will have to ' compensate for Increalle In enough "8taying power" to accomplish much more during the morning Th~ protein in the milk, eggB Ilnd bread work to,ether to give thl~ gross receipts. .atlsfted f~ling. Bread, too, when made with enriched ftour lupplles A disadvantage of · the accrual ~ , extra B-vltamins and food iron. • system Is that farme1'll bave to Buying commercial fertlllzer and Make extra ~range RoU. for 8nacktime. They make attractive take Inventorietl every year. peat moss Is cheaper than paying aweeta ~ "rve fnends w~,o atop in tor cDffee and a chat. Thia Is an for 'Iludge from lewage dlsPQeal InexpenSive way to entertaln-and i' friendly and Informal. planta says Victor H. BleB, exten· , • ORANGE ROLLS • slon nortlculturllt at Ohio Stat9 I pack'lIe Tust, compttsstd o. dr, 14 cup rmlltd shMtftlilJjl Yo comprt"..! cup ... Ior !luk ...... m (0. ) (UPI lilttd tn.ichtd .our (about) Uunlvel'Slty. "~'I, ... rm (0. dry) I fAA ' , I. . Rles caUl sludge "an extremely y, [UP ora~. IUICC , I tabletJlOOll shrcddtd oran". rind • y.. cup su~ar Z •• blespoon. mtlttd butter Of Blue Oross.Blllle Shlelcl Quarterly low grade fertlllEer. Tbe average I IUSpOOn .. It mar"a,ine billings bave been IBl.ued to all commer£lal fertlUzer contains 20 OR~NGE SUGAR ' members enrolled through tbe unltil' of nutrient elements. The , Yo cu" .u.car I lablttl>OM alllNd~ «alllle find community of WaynesviUe, ' average sewage sludge contains Soften yeast in water, To orange teo!' or marprifte and IPtl,kle 'w ith January 10 to Aprll 10 Is the only from % to 1 unIt. Even this Juice add sugar, salt and ahorten- Orange Sugar. Fold over n third. period covered 1)y tbe ,188.11. Pay- II o.nly ' partially aVailable to · inK. Add 1 cup flou~ and beat to form rectan,Ie12x(l inches. ments may be made here at the pla~~:" , , , ; well. Add soltel1ed yeast, egg and Wlth ,'lharp knife eut into .trlp. , Wa'ynesVllLe Na.ltlonal Bank. BleB sa)'s there Is no danger of ora ., nge ~Ind. Mix well. Aad enough % Inch , wide and 6 irichea long. th more out flourontolilthtly make afloul'ed soCt dough ends of eac h • t rl.. .... I""op.JIOI ita .' Since tbe locl'l Blue OroBI Plan Iiumanl contract.1ng d Iseaeer.u Tum board Roll . . (Hospital Cat 4eo,poratlon) began' UBIo f sludge ' B.8 fertlllzer, byt and knead untIl smooth and sat- 1!~t~~le~:e:r::d.to::lli;~a!: 13 yeal'S agO~' ~st 68 inlllion plants sometime." lIufte.r damage, iny. Plac~ in greased' bowl. Collet em lO'eued bath!, Iheet. Let 'rile dollars have bEten paid for memo Gardeners who' Call obtain 11udgr and let tlse.ln warm place until until doubled ' (abOut 45 minute.). \>ers' hospital bma. .Thls amount free or cO.t and who have to ,pay ~oubletl (abOut 2, hours). When Bake in moderate oven (SDO'F., paId for nearly ' 6 mlllioo days ot very little for hauling may gaIn I'J/{ht, punch down. Let fest 10 - 16 to 20 minutes. ' , ' mlnlltell. RoU out to rec.tan,le 12x bo'spltal care sIJght , ben"nt from ullng the 18 inches. Bruah with mel'''''' L··t_ ~.ak'" .L-ut lL O,.n- RoI... ' ' - - material. .... uu n uv • •...

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In: a regularly loheduled league and home ~omlng gaine Saturday night WayoesvUJe defeated Sabina by a IIcore or 67 t o 59. Once again It was B111 StubbA who led the winners with 16 points , wblle the losers were led by Rettenhoule with 17. The Sabina. rele"ell edged out the local five to the tune of 4(}-SO.

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In Ohio (ound the State highway de· partment In better condition to oCII-.-T -o----J --':tl -F -Icombat the bazards ot Ice and an. ., na-I-Dat--~Schoill e ABOUT FOLKS YOU snow than ever before. PMA Report KNOW. The fight to keep trafflc mov· Ing safely over tbe 186 miles of It was announced today by S. state road. in Warren County duro Mo.~., w. Lo8h, Chairman of the Wa.rren MRS. HISEV IN HOOPITAL County PMA, that many (armers On FrIday afternoon. January 9 W.ynelvllle (07) Q F P Ing winter ltol'll~1 III an eSlential Mrs. J . C. HIBey underwent a activlty ot t1ie highway depart· The WlL)'1lesvUle high school who 811lled to participate In the the Wayne Local Board at Edu. Stubbe. f ______ ___ ~--- 8 4 16 major operation at MIAmi Valley Peteni, c ____ _______ 6 . a 16 ment., and planls for malntaLnlng balket ball team and Coach Tom 1952 Agricultural Con8ervatlon cation ' offJclally !\.Ccepted the new hospital during the past week. W. MflIer, f _________ 1 3 5 the roads undel' emergency con· Florence wtU be gueBts of honor progTam have not made a.ny r&- sshool addltIoDII fom t b e con. Barton. g ________ _____ Ii 6 13 dl~DII w.... (onnulated laat June. at the January dinner meeting of port of their completed practices. Btructing contractors : Martin L. MRS'. H. L RVE HOME J. Miller, g __________ __ 4 1 !) The I n,o w: plows. aggregate the Qvlc Club. The fln.a l date to make tbls reo Bauer. Middletown, general con. Mra. H. L. Rye who has been The dinner will be heljl Mon· port Is January 31. ThlB Ls th9 tractor; Mahoney Plumbing Co.. Wardlow, c ____ __ ___ __ 4 1 9 IIpr_del'll, aad Gther equipment conftned at Oreene Memorial ho.. were repa1r'e4t and more ordered. day. January 19 at 6 :30 p. m. at farmer' 1- obligation and no one Dayton. plumbing contractor ; and pltal, Is now at her bome wherll TotaI8 __ __ ____ ____ -I6 17 67 CrewI, working around l·h e St. Mary8 PariSh House. will call at the [arm to obtain this ~ he BUver Electric Co.. Dl.yton, Bbe rem&iDa Q.u;itlll JlI. . clock. to kMp the primary roadl George Current, chairman of Informatlon. electrical contractor. Sabl"1 (59) Q " P open to trattle, are ullng an aver· the Prog1'am Committee. announc· Call In person at the County The new cODlltruotlon, conllstSmith. g _______ __ ____ 0 MRS. SATTERTHWAITE ILL Flint, f ________ _______ 4 a 3 'II~ of 50 tollll of Balt per day In es thai he haa been fo rtunate In Office, 4.2 N. Broadw~y. Lebanon. ing of 20 claaarooms housing the Mra. Han'J' A. Sattertbwaite kindergarten and grade school. Rettenhoule, c ________ '1 8 11 addlUon to .aormous amounts of seourlng "Pete" Boyles. a .former Oblo. entered Miami Voller: hospital on S 11 sand and olnders. The new snow· putltandtug basat ball player ~ a large mualc room, W&ll built Conoley, S ____________ 1 Monday evening 'and will undergo and equipped at a. total COlt of Bentley, g __ __ _____ _ 1 . 4 8 control equiPment obtained ' Iasl wlt11- the University ot Dayton a major operaUon. Spine·tlniltal dancer II eolD- Arehart. f __________ ._ 1 o 2 summer pv.. ~ Warren County a Flyers, as lpeaker tor the evening. 1297,500.00. This represents a monplace for Bret Morrison aDd Surlock, r ____________ 6 o I total of 8 ·plows. 10 'aRregate "Pete" wal a member of the , unit cost of $14,167.00 pet: room. '8'UNDAV EVENING GUESTa Gertrude Wimer. ROWD bere reo Everman, c ____ ______ 1 t 12 IIpreadel'll, aDd one road grader. team that astounded the country According to E. 0. Landberg, ar. Mr. and . loll'll. J . J. Burske were bearelD, r.r " Tbe 8badow," 4 , The schedule ca1ls for the Initial with lUI succeBsfUl tournament chltect, IIchool construction of among the lUeell on Bunday ev&- beanS o.er WLW·Mut_1 clearance' of the main highway. 80 play at Madllon Square Oarden In equtvalent quality II currently l:se Total . ... ___ ___.____ __IO 1,t 69 It Is Id&lreated that earlY'mornlng New York City. co sOng 125.000 ptlr room. nln" when Mr . and Mrs. William p.m., EST, u a foWn of the Nil.' Owen, enterplned wttb a (loyered tieD', Station motorlBts ' uae the main hlghwaYB. Th e Secretary 8tates that any· The Farmers Club beld their While a total bond Iasue ot '842,. al,bt block Score by quartara: dJlh dinner at their home near pro,rammin,. Morn"D baadlell Waynesvtlle ____ ~_ 18 81 46 67 lince theee roads r celve first at· one In the community who Is not January meeting on Thursday with 500.00 waB yotea by the Ichool SabinA __________ ..12 211 10 69 lention. I . a member of tlie club Is welcome Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whllaker als dlltrict tor the new IIcbool build. Bethel. tbe featurc role of Lamont CnOl· The . . . . .te spreaders and to attend this dinner meeting and bost and boste88 at the Far HIIII ing. 145,000 of the above amunt ton on thll nplllll.e m,lter, their crewl 'he usually firs t on to help the Civic Club by !.heir Party Houlle. A dellcloua pork was not needed to complete oon. NANCV CONNER ~OME .. ri. willie MIll Waner perthe job. 'W1Iell a snow or Ice ptesence to sbow this flne team ,dinner wll!! served to the memo slruction. As a result only $297,. LltUe Nanoy Conner, daughter Willard W. Cline storm beIIna, they proceed at and It.s coaCh that we are back· bers and guestB. Lieut. Col. A. J. 500 worth ot bonds were sold by of Mr. and Mre. Leo CODner un· lraJa Marlot Lane, .... alreclleD· Die. Monday once to preassigned highways to In!; them to tile hilt In their quest \VJlde and Mr. nd Mrs. Richard t!he achool board, derwent an eye operaUon at Mt- ate IIIIH!tate. Watters and daugbter. The Board ot EducaUon organami Valley hoepltal on Wednesday - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - •VV]JIlard Wwton Ollne, six· coat ellrY'" @;t'ad DS aD d 0 th er ifor 11 successful season. ' J h ."tb b I Reservation cards are In the After a sociaL hour, Mr. 0 n I~ed tor 1963 by r~lectln" "'''ar1 ritl monlb-old 80n of Mra. .tollephme c ca spo ... w. a ras ves. d d • Q~ D J:1' and wal able to return to her mall and non-members can secure eLllemyre, new presl ent . opene 0'" ""'Itaker nresldent and Berhome on Thunday. Cline, died Monday at Clinton M. "Tbe demand for Immedlale r . ~servations by contacting May· tl' e meeting nnd ga v a very fin e nau'rd 'YBUa ughn, v"lce president. Other lInorial' b. OlnU I, Wllmln"on. Be lief from the hazards ot I now and th S ta d th bj t. "What .. ... nard Weltz, ry. or any ad rell8 on SUNDA·V DINNER GUESTS died or bronlchal pneumonia. Bi. 'ice 1\.. emph8slzed the Importanc b r th e CIecre I 01 b n I S e f eu thec Farmers members of the board are M. A. e vc u . n tore e Fulkerson. 'Luther Hartsock. and Mr. and lira. 1. J. Burake and father pre eded him In death. B& of malting tull use of maintenance mem I' 0 IMayth FlIt " or'r Se'tlem"re • n . e ure. I ., . I ~f ,I Dick lrelall, ser ving In place of . Ides his motber, he I. lurvlved their houBe guelt. Mrs. Llnnle engtneerlng tecbnlques," stated J . hnll great exper n ' 11 arm ng Vern Simpson, who r esigned last Hull of BelI.vue, were Bunday The Wayn_vUle Garden Club by two sl8ters. Mn. {..outae WIl· S. Parton, Division EngLneer. . IS and gave an excellent talk. fall because of the nressure ot his dinner lUeets or Mr. and Mrs. met with Mrs. Goldie Surface on 118m8, Oregonia. and Doris at "The swltchboa'rd at headQuarters U t . C0 I• W Ud e was Intro . business. us. E... V. Barn hart William Stroule aDd daughters. Thursday afternoon. bome', three brothers. Robert. Ed· 1s manned 2,, h,ours a day to han· I eu d as tb t speaker nnd l uee to hi e u~es "I ' !\.C WM reappointed Mrs. Hull leCt on unday evening The meetlllg was oaUed to order ward and VIrgil, all at home; die emergency calls. nnd tile of· gv.va s s.eners a l ne . __ . clerk-treasurer. _ llnd will 'VI.lt relatlvel In Athenl, by th president., AUla 1I'arDa8. the paternal grandparents and flce il h1 cOnlltant contact with The ladles ot the Warre.n Coun· count of his persol,lol experiences o()blo. Roll call w.. an.wend · by Oar· his maternal gran4mother. the U. S. W,ea,lher Bureau. We ty onservaUon .Association will on a recent Lour for the goyern· den Club events. Moe~ members Services wete held a 2 p. m. have found ~at the most erticlent holll a ·card parLy III Hill Crest Inn ment by plane through the Azores, ~pan.ded "by glvln, lDteresUv Thursday In the . Church of Ood metbod of kpe~'lng trartlc moving on January 16 (toni ght) starling Paris, London, Welsbaden and MRI. ED. BURTON ILL bome vLa Iceland . Rel1\ttV.1 here have received tems such all the proper use of ot Oregonia>, conducted by tbe I. by elOlle coopersUon with the at : 0() p. m. HIll ~ Cr t Inn Is located mLd· The club adjourned to meet in word tbat Mrs. Ed. Burton la In the tenD8 dafodlll, narclAlus. and tubbs tuneral home with Rev. ~tate ffighway Patrol. ounty En· . 'ElJJ1a boIpUal at Elyrla, wbere JonQutls; a new type of Atrlca~ James Rader officiating. Burial glneers. Copnty Sheriffs, and way ' between Lebanon and Milson F bruary with Mr. !lud Mrs . John lother local age'n cles." · on Route 42. Settlemyre at their bome near Two present member8 of the lb. und rwent a major operatlon. vtolet Boon to tie 1\ ailablei ' a new was In Miami cemetery. i Mrs-. .Jule Ora ff I hading- the Lebanon. ' scbool board, Berna.rd 'E. Baughn fr. and Mn. Tom Burton left w8e1t ..-Ill r ; f~ [ Ill' the cro~ Sunday to be with ber. door

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WSC'S· TO MEET THURSDAV ' Tbe 'WSCS will meet at the 1118ilchodJst church on Thursday lIoath a tw Iv o'clock lun hoon. Tbe meeting w ill open at two o'cl k ,,;{ll M.rs. Gorge Hender· lIOn tn cbarge or tbe devotions aDd MrB. Harry Sohenk program leader on the subject "Modern . Samaritans."

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Following their maniag 0 'do sday evenJng, January 7, in th Methodist church and a roepUon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wesley Simpson left (or a abort honeymoo n. after which they will reside at the bome of the bride's parents. The bride Is the fo rmer Cftl'o

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'J lo t' Futuro Farm rs of America arc sponsoring nn old·rashionnd box 8 I1PI)8.r on nturday, Janual'Y I'll at 6:30 at the hlsh school gym . noslum. A 6(}-50 dance will follow. Th e public Is inviled to attend. _ __ - -

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Progressive Wo••n nted the main topic of the a.f· lott a Brown, daughter of Mr. and halt·ha.t or lace odorned with Clu. Meets Here L."me, Ferll·Uzer General Asse••I, ternl)on - the bastc types of ar· If-tTs. Howard Brown . and the pearls and sho oarrled brida l rangementB. She Ills ted e I gh t ~oom Is ···c son o· Mr. and Mrs. borQuet ot whlite rose with a cor· The Progressive Women's Club School To Be Held Has Many Pro.lems forma using pencil sketcbes. mag· Vernon lim. lion. sage center 'o f green orcblds. Her held their January meeting on ulne Illustrations as well as a . The Inl' I' d - ble ring only Jewelry a neckla.ce with W'ednesday evenlng at the Far I La. ROn Jani 21 ' In TbesessionGeneral .AssembLy IB now nu'mber of actual containers 'llfhlch ceremony \, aa performed at seven· a golden heart. the of the Hills Party House with d lIc1ou!! at Columbus. With the R

GUESTS WEDNESDAV EVE. IIIr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke en· tertalned on Wednesday evening and had as their guesta Advisory Council Number 2. Mr S. S. Ellis conducted th~ dlacusllon on "Looking Forward to 8 p r I n J Work." Following adjournment to . meet with Mr. and Mra. Beth Farnu in ll'ebruary, a. pleasant social MDr waa enjoyed" and a d.UoIOl1l Illncb was lerved by the hostesl.

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Ihe had brouaht: She stressed thirty o' t' l ck ty t .a R v. J. W. gt'pOm. dinner served at slx·thlrty. FoLThe Regional Lime Bnd FertiL- ever current problem of taxes for ontalner and material must' blend Wedgewood before a'n an white The bride's motber chose a lowing the dinner the meeUng Izer 8chool wlll be held at Le1).Jroads, publlo buildings. and In t8J:ture and color as welt all arrangement ot chrysanthemums steel-gray suit with navy 8ece8· was opened and Mrs A. L. Schu· anon High School Tuesday. Janu. s ohools heading the list, ~0rr18 Illne. For the side triangular, a witb palms as a background. Tall sories, and Mrs. Simpson wore a hart was introduced a8 the guest · ary 27, County Agent John Mow. Allton, Ohio Farm Bureau Legle. l1at container should be used. the white lapers In lIeven branch can· navy blue suit with winter white speaker. Mrs. Schuh art gave a bray announced today. Fanners. lattv!! Al8nt; told a. group of crescent will necessitate a ro~d delabra and In the windows werA hat and blue a ccess oriel, each vivid account ot her tra.vel8, her representatives at the 'Extension Farm Bureau members from south· or bowl Ihape, the half circle Is lighted by the bride's couin" campUmentlng their. costumes government work a broad and her Service. SoH Conserva.tlon Senlcll. w.e st Ohio, meeting at Wllmlng. paticulaly Bulted to the footed and luna Rob :Qse...caruL18L-china collection. which was great· IProductlon and Marketing Admin. ton . last nU!ay. that tnCleaSB11 contalnen, tbe bogarth Une wUI white eaUn rosettes with green· Immediately Irollowlng the cere· Iy enjoyed by everyone. After a Istratlon, Veterans Instructors, gu tax and license fees will be a tan vase, the clrole err marked . the bridal aisle. mony a. receptl'l)n wos beld at the very pleasant evening tbe club Vocational Agrtoulture Instructors needed to ralse 36 mlllion to Mrs. May "lie. BI8,. ooUlJ)lIment needs a compaot on~ ot medium A program of nuptial mule Was brlde's parentI }loJDe where Mrs. adjourned until the regular meet· Bnd all otbers Interested In this start a. good road program, 8~ helgbtb, the ' perpendicular ar· presented by MIII8 LInda Ramby Zenola Roblns~1D. Joan and June Ing In February. phase of ngrlculture will be at- mi11l0n for repair of our state DI., rangement uses a . slender con· and Mr. Philip Workman who Robinson and Mrs. Owendolyn tending from more than 22 cOlin. penitentiary and other penal In· 8el'Vlc/ee for. Mrs. May Belle tainer, the oval requll'!l a large sang "Becauae," ". Love You Workman presided at the brid e's IleB in this section or the state. stitUUODl. Sobools are an ever B . , 1'1, of Waynes,ule, were formal urn. whlle . the triangle Truly" and "If I Could Tell." table which was arranged with a All farm follta nre especially In. preelling problem. conduo~ by the Rev. Samuel N. makes use of a nat bowl. The Mr. Robert Worlunan 8erved the white Hnen cover and the large \! vltOO by the County Agent to at. There Is great need for an Agrl· Keys at I p. m. 'Tuesday at Stub!?- amateur. llf,rUoularly. would do poom u belt man, Mr. Rlchar" beaut ifully decorated wedding , lend. cUlture Center at O. B. U., In funeral home. Burial Will in Ml· well to keep arrangements simple Bradley and Mr. Robert Bernard cake topped with the miniature The program which Is an all. Columbu&. There Is no place for ami cemetery. MI'II. Bigg. died and in keepiq with the place to as. usbers' and Don Worianan, Jr. bride and groom, and around day arfalr. wl1l start at 9:46 whell gatberings of any kind at present at 1»:20 p. m. Saturday at MIami be dllplayec1. and Daniel Purdey as honorary wblch was arrs.n ged long stemmed Mr. H. R. Lathrop of Purdue Unl. at the UniversIty. Especially the Tbe hortesl together with tbe ~ Amencan Beaouty roses. Punnh verslty, will discuss " Liming and vetertnary college needs more Valley bOll1ital In Dayton after a Iud den tIlneaa. She II survived a¥lIItant b~tesl, Mrs. Stella ltar was served from the large crystal , FertiliZing fr Maximum Whaat space. There have been no new by a steP-daughter. Sister · Ter• . Holland, le"ed delicious refreh· PrecedIng the ~r14e to the a bo I hlch ";'raced the opposite Yields." At 10 '. 16 Dr. O. W. Hot. buildings ror this department tor KIt. Ban4ra' Slmpeon .a"d w, w .. sine ol Cleveland; two 1IdDII, m8ll.1ll tJter the .clole oJ! the Mlaa cato17tl Burnett, brides. end. reI' of the American Pota8h Instl· 40 years. 1J.aJPh- and G!lbert. bo th of meeQQ. m~dI; ~~. Roltert Bern~, Mrs. Simpson chose for travel· tute, will have "Putting Llme and It you favor a we~ght distance Waynelvl1le; t b r 8e l'e1)4OIIII, . The neDI meatiq wUl be at tbe troD ' or bODOf.; IIlaI 8all7 Work. ing a brown orepe 'f~ock. with FerUUlzer to Work as his topic. tax on heavy transport trucks. Robert at D&yton, William of bome of lI'abe1 Dan. with Car- man and SIJsle Simp,on. junior brown accessories, brown tur coat, A mm, "Cash In On Corn" ~pon· you better write to your reproPhillipsburg and Nor m aa of olyn RetalUclt &It ""lItant bosteel. brl4_aldl and DebcJrah . Work. and the green orbclds froll\ ber Bored by the National Fertllfzer sentatives sayin'g so. 11 grancblldren. . man and Bobble Lee Workman as bridal boquet. ' Association wIU be shown, at 10 : 45. Those attending tills meetfn~ Waynesville; three step-grandchlldteU' aDd 1.0 'nower I'lrIll. All 80WU were sim. . The b'r lde Is a senior In tbe Dr. H. E. McYlckar. Chief agron· from Warren County were : JaCK great-grandchildren. lIarly styled wltb fitted I~a~el\. l\VaY1)Qtlvllle high IIchoo!. and the omlst for the National F ertilizer Butt, A. T. Easton, Clyde Fordyce, .... bodices or velvet., full ballertna :groom Is a Ju.n lor In Wilmington Association or Wasblngton D. C.. Henry DrlYer, Lawrence Taylor. A world metropoUs. wlll act as length skirts of net. over ~eta College, and th,ey will f8IIume their will discuss "FerUllzer 'Trends - Alvin Earnbart, Arthur Mattlnsly, . / .. Itbe '~el'!e center of, a world clvU· . ""Uh ' ~ '. »aDe~" s~fon stUdieB lOOn. Past, Present and Future" at 11. J. l'tl. Oeene, Mrs. Gordon Follter. ri_nt£f ' , 'Om, JA,tlon, the toeUI towarda whloh stoles. slll.r IUV~rw. whl&' balr Tbe bride, a popu~ young lady, Pollowtng a dlacusslon period, at Mrs. Mary Carter. Misll Lolli Rolls, MI tbe untfylnc forces of Ufe . will bandeaus futened with lilies or has been complimented with many 11:30 lunCh will be sen-ed at the and Mrs. J. M. Or.eene. Miss Ruth Chandler, Mrs. n· coqverge and from whlcb Ita en- nlley and sbol!t white nylon 1 I brlda" partlell HIgh .sohool Ila!eterta. .• tlrva- Hougb and Mrs. Mary Mar- erglslng innuences 'w ill radiate. A I glovel the latter glttII ot th·. ov~ y . The atternoon session will get ........................" ....... gal~t :AndeflO.n attended a lun· world languap wtll either be tn· brlde.' Tbe bridesmaids and ma, 'under way at - l:00 wltlt a film, . E CLASSIFIEDS ohoon and meeting of Alpha Phi ven~ed or cbosen trom Among the . tron otJaonor ....... lA 1flDe. 'the CheerfUl Circle ,lTbe Graulands MIraCle," being Try G~ZETT Cbapter. Delta Kappa Oamma. at exflltbar languaps and will bp,1JuBtor brides.atda 'lit· ....eD. ~ G . . ' _.-A.. shown by the National Fertll.lzer THEY GET RESULTS the Van Cleve 'botel in ~n qn taqlrt In tbe Ichools ot a\.l tbA ~e fiowfl' ~I in.. eacb ~p _aw Aaaoc1,a~lon . . John Slipher · of thE! Ba.turday. Mr. . Rlohart W"tters, tedef"!loted nations as an aUXH!arY"l ~mln.g 'arm boUQUets or white l'tlr an~ Mn,. Gle1Ul Borden en. otito Extension Ser:vlce will talk .t.~" ...- ....~ ....,............. W,aynellvllle IllperlD~ndent of to 'th~1r mother tongue. It. world carnations and the latter carrylq tertained on Saturday evening the 01\ ' ''Soil MechaniCS that Mnde -....:..-----",..-...:....--'-----_ Bchools, wa. their 'guest at t!tls ICript., a world literature, a unI- baskets of wine and white mUIIlII. Cbeerful CIl'tl\!. croQp ~ bad al Lime and Nutrients Work" at will discuss the Agronomy Pro . . meeting Otber admlnistra.tors ' - . ' . " ROXANNE of 1!15. The experiences of 8. far· g'fam In Fayette County. Onoe The attr:actlve ' bride wbo en· their pestll, !Ib. &Il~ lrIl'11. Xel1~r TV's "B.at th. Clock" models a mer Inl Preble, Arthur Morton, will apln a period 2:.5, will be set . w~n Greene' ud OllDtOD (orm and universal l)'lItem of c~r:~:-=tles we~ alIo ;ueaq. .. i'~noy, of welgJ1te and mellurel, terlld aDd Won alven In ~age Hioak, M~.anl~ ~'BlB. BM !D11l~ bUlb.' 'young coat·draa creat.d tie related by Mr. Morton at 1: 45 asld~ u 8. dllcuuton period. )Ir. 'All bad ·tM pleuure Of hearing will IImpl'" and ta.cllltate inter- by . ber father, wal Indeed lovely Mr. an4 l'II. . . ch, r .. an . by Fil.hlon FroCk. 01 Clncillnati. when lie speaks about, "One ' Oen· E. P. Reed, ~tenslon ' Agronomist . d b D Wm . RoOo "-.rIDe the bridal IOWIl ot · ber lII'nI. l!lrneet Butterwortb, IIrs. I, The iculptund .. Iilhou.tte is 'Il" I • ~ I Ith Ume ... ObI . Sta.- U- I l __ II aD: excell,nt ~ ren y ~""'at COurH IUd ~dtntaD.dlq amo~ ' aunt, Mn. Harrtet BerD&i'd, which Ada Bmlth ano4 Bobbie and Kenny pha.1ud b, ••ue.r butto~ y.l. erat on OL ~.,...r ence w .. 01 .. ...vel"l tJ'. .,.. L. StetrW,d' t.S»riDIfle ....kt,1I~~:_t the D&tloDa aDd racea of m&DJdDd, bad been falhloned and made by Ora,.. Card. wal .t he dlvel'llioa of ......11 cu. . aDd ___.. aDd 10ft Rnd Heavy FertflJza.Uan." Albert alve a ' 11IIIUD&J'7' and recommenda· superlnten en 0 r _I _...... a.a4 II UokIU .. --G. Cobb. Anocl8.te County Agri- tlo..... The meetlq wU}.relN;8 at 11) reb wbo obole ubi. lubJoot .A. Pau.na Por Fature Society bl UIa IMI. MIl. W~JaDaD, cran.cl· the , BTeolDC.-n . a!DOlt e I ; Iboulder UDII. culllUl'al Apn~ of Fayette Coun~y. l.ao. ~~ere ttie PaUla... . . , aMIIId -~... motIall' It .... atrWcl laIlcla .... e4 .., til. _tall.

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Published EVery TlJursliay MorulDJ; at WayneavUJlI, Warren ouoty, OhIo. Jo: nt red a8 8e nd class' mat ter at UI poalofrtc:e t \\' aynes~' lUe , hID, under th ct of March S, 1878.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1953

LINES BY SOGlOW

MISS JANE FITE

Correapondent Th Harveysburg scbools W l' r Cl08 d Thursday because of ' the lu cl ment weather. H. . Tuck er was r nll y sup' erlntend nt 0 I t b e M thodlst hur b s hool. His 8ssls tant IA Rob rt (Duddy) Dnlpd(l uburg. Mr. an d Mrs. CharI 8 amllbeIJ bave returned to tb Ir home bere followi ng R visit with Ir. CampbeU'a relatives In Ullnois. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mart In are a1lnoun clng the bIrth of a aon. at homealurday. !\frs. tllII Moore hns returned to b r borne lIere rollowlng a 8 vernl da.ya visit· with her Bon·ln·law a n~ daugbter, Mr. and Mre. Cly!!e McKinney of MllUDlaburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ~fcCarr n departed from here Friday tor tta Ir home In Ft. Lauderdale" Fill.., where they will sDend tb(l r at of the winter. The WSCS of ' the Methodist Church met Thursday afternoon In the home of Mrs. Laura Sbldaker. Her 118alatant boatess was Mre. Ethel Smith. The Harveysburg Orange met Monday night with the Lebanon GraDIOe presentIng the degree work . MTII.. Lilia Curl who has been 111 Is nM:uperatlDl' at her home here. The Clvlc League beld their January meeting Sllturdny evening In the home of Mrs. fary Tucker.

nave Joa made· New Teare eIOlu· UOIlS to ,ourself tha' ,ou lIan'l keep? -Like savl~ recularly .or a home , • , a trip ••. retlremenl' You ean make UlOllfl resoluUona eome U'Ue , , . with Unl~ Sta&e8 Defeme Bond.! Remember-DeteDllt! Bondi are now even beller-with a hl&her lnterest rate and a lIalclr.er maturll:r. Join Pa:rroU aavlnp where JOu worlt_r, the Borul.A-Meotb PIlla when 'OU b&Dk. .&JMI one t.bIDc--H ,oa ::~..~ea::-~~~&= Senee II: ~ 'I'Il~ eoaua_ .. eam lnteftR f.~ . : .~ ~~

LET'S rACE IT-While a man'. face m.y not be his fortune. U'. certain~y an assel he wants to keep in good shape. Facing up to this fa cl. Palmollye After-Shave is a lotion which cools in secondl lind soolhes for hours, It's guar· anteed 10 make the grumpifl5t husband with the toughest beard smile like a smoolh·shnencherub, Richly packe'd in a striking gold: colored aluminum foil carlon, this aftu-.have lolion goe • . well wiSh men in unilorm.

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B ron arvel', lIul8t e r Dlbl School, 9: 30 a . m. Morning WorshIp, 10:30 a. m. Pruyer MeetIng, 7: 00 p. m. Young Peolll 's Meellng, 7 : 00. E" en lll!; 'erv l es. !1 : 80 p. m .

NOTICE OF APPOIN'TMENT Executor Dltate ot Ralph E. Isbul,)-. lIaed. Notice Is hereby given thllt onaid F . Asbury, whos Post Ort! address la R. R. · 2, WaynesvUle, hiD; haa been duly appointed as Executor of the Estate ot Ralph E. Asbury, lnte ' ot Warren County, Ohio, deceaaed. Dated this 7th day 0 ·( January, 1953.

tbur WUde. of thla community, Col. Wilde dlscuased his recent trip to Europe. The Welcome Bible Clan or Jonah'B Run BapUst Church met FrIday evening In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlee Dolter.

Lynn Fishman, young 1uscul ar Dystro phy victim from New York City and Bill Stern, nnlion a.lly kno\~n s ports personality, collaborate on making a contl'ibution to the 1952-63 Musculnr Dystrophy appeal. Bill Stern is serving all Nation al Chairman f or tho Sports Committee for t.he Muscular Dys~rophy -\ssoc!atjons of . America, Inc., natIonwIde campaIgn, cur· rently being_ conducted throughout December. Funds are being BOught to sponllor medical research to find , treatment and cure for thoulBnda of younKsters like little Lynn.who are victims of thil prorrealvely. eripplinr dlseue.

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WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS First Day School, 9:30 a. m. l'oleetlng tor Worship, 10:30 a.m,

MT. HOLLY METHODI ST LEBANON CHRI8TIAN SCIENCE T. M. Sc:atf, Minister Christian Science eervlceB · are SUllday School, 8 : 80 L m., E. held eYeI7 Sundar mornIng at 27 Earnhart, SupL N. Mecbanlc Street at H o'ciock. Worablp Service, 10:30 II.. m. Sunday lohool at the aama hour. EYeDJnl 8el't'lce, 7.80 p. m.

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LYTLE METHODt8T CSURCH METH ODI8T CHURCH B. E. Baughn, Putor Inllter Untcled ServIce, 9: 45 a. m. Churcb School, 9 :80 a. m., Mr. Herbert MoMUlan, Supt. Worahlp Service, 10 : 30 a . m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Youth Y IIOWII81p Sunday 7 : 30 Th Rev . Samuel N. Keya, ReclOr p. m. Sunday : holr Praotlce Tburaday 8.00. Holy ommunlon 7: SO a. m. Adult worsblp l\Od churCh sohool, 10 :45 a .. m. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST

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RALPH. H. CAREY, Judg& of the Probate Court, Warren . COlllnty, Ohio Oray, Rlainger oil: Gray, AttYI. l- 1r;..22-29 .

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Mra. A. S. Collett attended t h meellng or the Wayne Townsblp Farmers Clnb held Thursday at the Far HUla Party House, In Waynelvl1le. Hosta were Mr. and Mrs. Harold WhItacre. The prinCIpal 11IeUer ."as LleuL Col. AI'-

OF APPOIN,rMENT Exeoutor Est&te of Elmer heElhan, Deceased, Notice I. hereby gi'ven that Charlee Dearth Sbeebanand Suella McClUJ'e whole POlst Office addreesea are Wt.ynesv1Ue, Ohio, and LebanoJl, Ohio, realpecUvely, bave been dUly appo!ntE!d 811 Ex.. e utora of the Estate of Elmer Sheehan, late of Warrelll County, Ohio. Dated thla 6th day or IJanunry. 1953. RALPH H. CAR EY. J udge of l4e Probate Court, Warren Couuty, hiD . Dona ld D1latullh, AHo rney 1- 15·22-29

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NEW SUITS . Isen. et ai, money. only. Robert J. Howard E. Stanley vs. Agnes Stoecklin, attorney. Ann Stanley, divorce. John M. Mary Ann Merrick VB. Richard Oswald, attorney. Dircksen, et ai, money only. Robert Linley Lawrence Wetzel, Jr., VS . J. Stoeckling! attorney: Hazel Inez Wetzel, dvorce. George Paul Mernck VS. Rlcbard Dirclc· McCandless, attorney.. 5en, et ai, money only. Robert.J. Vera Imogene Richmond VB . Stoecklln, attorney. J~mes Richmond, dIvorce. J. T. Glenna Merrick VS. Ric bar d Riley, attorney. Dircksen, et al. money only. Robert John. D. Hogan vs. Etta May Ho· J. Stoecldin, attorney. gan, divorce. Fred E. Jones, at· William Amburgy and the Fidel· torney. Ity and Casualty CO. VS. Helen McGlenn Merrick VS. Richard Dirck· . Cormick, money damages. Paul N

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Herdman. attorne,. ' Sally D. Conley VI. Thurmon Con ley, divone. Gra" RiIlnler and Gray, attome,l. . Colum Moore vs. Helen Moore, divorce. Warren Young, attorney. A. Pastor & Sons Company, Inc., VB. Walter J. Moninger, money on· ly. Bemard Rosenberg, attorney. COMMON PLEAS COURT Charles S~erod, Jr., VB. Frank S. St.ubbs, plamUIT given ten days from January' to further lead. James J. Crotty VS. Almus J. 'l'homas, et ai, defe"dants granted 30 additional days in which to file answer. State of Oblo vs. John Buckmaster, Lloyd Ritz appointed counsel for defense.

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ICarlStateAbaecllerU of Ohio At Ie Hatton. IYork. defendant Il'anted 30 days in Springboro. I Carroll A. and Ethel. M. IOlun Halb· appointEld counsel addlUonal In which to plead. Frank and Laura Hobbs to Virgil away to WUlJam J. VI.

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for defenle. -StJte of Ohio VB. Jobn Cbnstet)n, REAL ESTATE TRA"fSFIRS Paul Herdman appointed counsel Vemon L. Apgar to Otis and ' . Myrtle Burchwell, lot In Mason. for defense. William G. Brown vs. Virginia Frank A. and Mildred Hunter t.o Parker Brown, case dismissed. Village of Springboro, .~ acre in Thelma Marie Young VB. Arthur Clearcreek Township. J. Young, Jr., case dismissed. Courtney L. and Flossie ChapIn the matter .of the aggregaUl m~ to ~illage of Springboro, aum to be expended by the Prose- 12.54 acres 10 Clearcreek Township. cuting Attorney's office, the sum Madolin and Willis D. Hunter to of $3,300 1S fixed for 1953. Lioyd A. and Della F. Jones, lot in BeUy Lee Ludington V!I. Allen M. Waynesville. . Ludington, c.ase dismissed. Lillard and Bertha Slaton to Ruf· Oakey Johnson VS. Martha John. us H. and Irene Capps. lot In son, plaintiff ordered t() pay $10 1 Franklin Townsbip. per week until final hearing of case. William J . and Bertha M . Fox to . Jobn P. Coy vs. Jam es Robert John H., Jr.. and Nancy J . Fish. lot

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and Clara L. Colston. 15 lcres in acres in Wayne Township. Turtlecreek Township. Carl and Maxine SaDden to Ada Robert E. and Margaret Ann Louise ParUer, 7 Iota in DeerfIeld Dunn to 'Martha J. Sha1fer, lot in Township. Fra nklin . Raney WJlliams to Sam and Sar· Everett P. and Edith Virginia an Williams. l.87M acres in TurtleHarlan to Robert F. Rubendun'st, creek Townsbip. 47.95 acres in Harlan and Marloll l WHile Wilson to Dwight E. SorTownships. . : rell •.lot in Franklin ToWnship. Jobn W. and Nora Hazel Schrlck., Wtlbert McGaha to Flora Me· el to Robert and Ella Mae Nichols. t Gaha, 2.04 acres in FrankHn Townlot in Sal~m Township. . ' ship. Virgil and Rena Gibson to Rus· Ohio Homes, Inc., to Jacob EmseH Apgar, 2 lots In Deerfield ery and Ernestine A. Schmelzl, lot Township. in Mason. Tollie and Dorothy Donaldson to Virgil and Clara Colston to Fran· John M. and Vlrneda Browning, 2 cis H. and Christeen Brooks, 4.69 lots in South Leba'non. acres in Salem Township.

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FRUIT OF LOOM

OLOTH OF 10LD

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FLANNEL SHIRTS $2.98 Val.-NOW _______ ____________ _

CO~~y ~~!~rey.

PL.AIN OR FIGURES

PILLOW TUII.. 36" Width

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10. 41e 42" Width

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TURIISH .TOWELS. .

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"STARDU8T"

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SPECIAL-"STORVBOOK" 77 COWBOY BOOTS Reg. ,5.95 Val.-NOW ______ _________ _ $3.

THE MATERIAL. OF

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LEATHER .WlNTER CAPS . Reg. $1.118 Val~NOW _____ .. _______ __

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$2.

FRUIT OF LOOM

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EXTRA 8PECICAL WHITE HANDKUtCHI£FS

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BOVS' ZIPPER FL V BLACK TWILL DUNGAREES • Reg. $2.311 Val.-NOW ___ ____ __ -' ___ __

ALL.·WOOL. STAPLE

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JANUARY 11. 1794 - Two keel boats ..Ued from Cmctnnatl to Pltteburgb. mach boat was t:ov· • ered as protection against rlne ' and mueket baUs. had POrt.holes, and was provided with alx plecel carrying pound balla. & numboor of mUllke~1 and ammunition. against ' . Indians on the banks or the Ohio, JANUARY 1l.4 803-0blo'8 nnt general electlon was held tor the PIll'POBe or ,selecting & governor and mlllDbers of ,the General As· aembly. ' JAl{UA4Y 11. 1864 - John , Brough replaced David Todd 'aa ------------=::------==-------------,....-'-~~'---:... ~vemor of Ohlo. JA\NUARY 11. 1886 - Joeeph Benson Foraker. a, Republican. was l~ugurated as the Governor of What ~~0I11f a fire Ohio. . during CMlfruCflon' JANUARY 12. 1810- Plckaway qounty waa formed from !Wle. Ask v. abo~t lulld· "airfield, and n-anklfn CouI\Ue.; the nalPe a mfllpelllng of Plqul\, .,.' Risk Il1Isvrance. a ~ or the Shawanese. !JANUARY 12, 1838 Jo..ph Smith and Sidney Rldgon. leaders of ,the Mormons, fled Kirtland to acape arre.t. JANUARY, 13. 1808-8almon P. Chale, later to be Governor o( ' . . , Qhlo, , 8eCreta~ of the Treasury. I A_ ' and Chief JUiUce 'of the United n........ _ency " • States' Sunreme 'Court. was born. " ..,.. LEBANON" OHIO , . lT~AltY 13, ~862-:'Davld Todd • _ _ _ _ _. . . . ._ _ _ was Inaugurated aa <lovemor of • • ,4 , Ohio with' a great military display provided 'by the troops In tramln Ohio s flrat fourth-term Goyemor. near Columbua. g JANUARY 16" lt8~ - Nlcholali JANU.ARY 18. 1918 _ James 'M. LongWorth, hortlculturflt noted CQI: took office aa ' the Governor for vineYllrdl; will bom In Ham: Cif Ohlo. . .IIt~n County. , JANUARY 16, 1810-uuyanOjIa , , , JANUAR-Y' 14. 186~RI~hard F. It. is 8U~h a comfort to' know that the ahYlple food. ),our famlly 'Ii".. ,O.tealt. Inventor of comlo Itrip, nn.... ty. with ,its Beat at ' Clevecan ~ qUickly and elsily dreSl~ up for party refre,hments, to u~ ___ ......,.... n~ed, ~wo such foods tp 'keep in mlnd'for winter 'partles (and aJl year , was born. In Fa~leld County: land,~ ... offtolalllr ,orpDlze,d. round), are dl>ughnuta and pretzel'aticka. ' " , . .fMfUARY 14. 1884 - " george ."JANU4Ry ·'11. 1:89a ~ Ruther, The ~weet' cake type cook book dOQghnute youl; gt,ocer carrie. II\~. Hoadly. a Clnc.l;U1atl ,1aWf,&r. 'faA ford B. :,Hay., 'Goyernor of Ohio, ready-t~atcake ,.department. and laIty pretzel sticki go together biangurate4 a8 the GOvernor of and P.i'elldent of the UnIted Ohl ' fiavorwl!!e into delicious. munch}' party lticks. States, died at Fte,mont, OhIo. To make doughnut party It~~ cut doughnutl into quarterL Push ' , 0. • three of the doughnut quartare onto a long pretzel stick. One windowed , JANUAR:Y 16. 1772 JANUARY 11 UiII6 ~ Thomal box of eight doughnut. makes 10 luch sticka. MCArthur. the 11~ Governor , Alexander BoJ4. _ . Of ,Oblo'a Another attractive way of serving doughnuts and pretzel sticks i. to Ohio. waa born in RoI8 Count)'. talented authon. dJed jUst before t doupnQt quarter. into a bowl. and pretzelaUcks Into anothvbowL JA~ARY 16. ' 1968 - Governor h1a IIOvel. "In Tbne of 'Peace," t putt apeu duuglwuta wiUa U. pioetaaI lUaU. • I'ranJi: 1. Laulche hWllUtate4 u appeare4. '

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ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW MRS. H. SATTERTHWAITE ILL '11'8. Harry Satterthwaite, who underwent 8urgery at Miami VIII· I y hO Bpltal during tbe pasl week. 18 convllleHclng at her home. WEEK END GUESTS HERE Barbllra Ann and Elwood Earn· hart were week end guests' of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs . A. H. Earnhart. MRS. H. RYE IN HOSPITAL ~rrs. 'H. L. Rye who has been critically Ul at her home, Is now confined at Clinton Memorial hos· pltal, Wilmington. SATURDAY NIGHT GUEST Utile Carole Sue Sttouse was a Saturday overnight guest of her grandparentll, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Burske, PTA TO MEEt MONDAY The P.·T.A. will meet Monday, January 26 at 8 p. m, with a program furnished by the three fourth grades.

Wayna Oefealed B, iiiii**yo**iiii**oiiiEF COlnl, Pays 80unl, Carlisla 81·11 Friday . On 4el FOles in '&2 The local high achool tlve 108t lo CarU~ l e Friday night In a regularly scheduled league tilt 81·71. Again BlII tubbs pac d the lose rs \\lIth 21 polnls. High man for the winners was Howard with 21 points. WAY NES VILL.E .- StubbL 8·6'22. Peters 6·5·17, M1ller 4-2·JO. Burton 6+16, Wardlow 3·0-6. Tolals 2, ·17·71. 'ARLIS LE - M 0 f f e t t 6-2·12, Webb 6-QQ-12, Ridinger 1·()'2. HoW. ard 6·9·21, Chester 4·4·11 Oglesby f)·1 ·11 , Sb uperL 6·0·12. Totals33·15· 1. Carlisle a180 capped the reserve game 4.4-40.

Bounties were paid on 461 fOlles. 45N r ed lind three gray. durlug the

lasl year at the office of Sheriff Richard D. Satterthwaite. accord· Ing to a report fli ed by Deruty Robin HamiLton. Fox hunters lire urged to bring tb rour paws of their klllil to tbe IIh riffs oHice wllhln 48 houra Ir I>ossibio lo receive th $2.5 0 bounty. \\'u rren county commissioners hllve nllo aled mol' funds to be used again this year. the sberlff said, and ex plained that bounUe's will be paid on only those foxes kJlled wllhln tbe county . Foxes have been on the Increase In the county for 8everal years and evcry eUort is being made to urb them.

Warran Dob License Salas Far Behind MISS JANET MICHENER , .. Get. One,Year Scholar.hlp Miss Janet Mlcbener. Rou(e 2, Waynesville. has been awarded a one-year Kroger acbolarshlp to the Ohio State Uni versity, It was an· nounced today by L. L. Rummell . dean of the college of agriculture. MillS Mlcbener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlell E. Michener. bas entered the unlverslty'a school of bome economlclI at Columbua. The $200 award Is baaed on c olllstic achievement and leadersblp In scbool. cburch, youth. or agrlcul· tural actlvltlell. A 1962 graduate of Wayne Local rugb Sohool. Miss l'>Ucbener was val dlctorlan of her claas. Active In both the '·H Club and lhe Fu· ture Homemakers of America. she was vice president of ber 4-lJ Club and hfatorian for her FFA chapter. She was also youtb halrman for the county Grange Youth , Group and attended State Grange last year as ounty youth r presentative. In addition. Miss flchener waa a member of tbe glr),' volleyball team, the blind and th~ glee club. Miss Mlchener's award Is a part of Lbe retail food flrm'8 $1 .600 s bolarshlp program wblch thla year offered 93 scholarshll)s at ]9 state 011"ge8 and univerailies.

Approximately 1200 dog tags have been sold to date In the coun· ty as IIlle8 are lagging more than 60 per cent, County Auditor A. M. Parker baa announced. ' Laat year the tag ' lIalell totalell 5000 In tbe county. As Tuellday was the deadline, any licenae sold now wUl have the penalty added. Dog Warden Earl Lamb will make a survey 'of the county for unUcensed dogll. Any canines wltbout new taga wlll be picked up,

DWIGHT D. EI8ENHOWER ..• 84th Prealcfent of U. 8. Let us all - Demoerats and Republicans back up our new President to the lbDlt - that we may bave peace and prosperity not only In the Unltsd States .but s l1 over the world. Let us belp him to lead thl. great nation In the crusade to keep freedom aUve for all peoples. th'a t tb,ey may live and work and worship as they please. \

Flnaral Hald For Lebanon TraHic Victi. Service. for Elias Roblnllon, 82. Lebanon's first trattlc fatality of 1958, were held In Ma8(ln at 2 p.m. Tuesday at GaUJmore funeral home, Burial was In Rosehl11 cemetery. Robl8(ln, a retired fanner, wall Injured fatally when he was struck by an automobUe while crossing B IItreet Saturday In Lebanon. He died tn Mercy hospital. Hamilton,

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Will OOOllarale Wilh Siale Palrol To Curb Accidenls

Deatbs on Warren county high· ways reacbed a new hIgh last year, Fifteen persons were killed within the county and 12 died out· side lhe toun ty of accidents oc· currlng here. Warren ouunly's new Sheriff. Ricbard D. Satterthwaite, an· nounced he was launching a drive III cooperation with tbe state patrol and local village ortlc1als to curb speeding, recklesll 4rlvlng, and other violations to make motorists lIafety-conscloUII during tbe ensuing year. Tbe sheriff said every possible effort will be made to cut the death rate to a minimum In 1963. Tbe sheriff eX1)lalned that he &nd his deputies alao w1l1 crack down on motorists wbo operate ve· hleles with Improper head and tall lights, An Increasing Dumber of accidents resulted durin, the year from no taU lights, one head lIgbt and faulty brakes. Although hlgbwaYlI, COUDty and atate, are not &dequate for the ever·lncreaslng trartlc on U. B. Route 42, S 22, State Route 48, 68, 123, 73 and others, the sherlrr Is of the opinIon careful driving with safe and sane apeeds on the part of all motorists, would cut the heavy accident toll. Motorilltll agaIn are reminded to T~e folloWlng have been ordered atop as tbey approach or ·PaIIA by Local Board 122 to take pre· school buses loading or unloading Induction phYlllcal examlnatlonll pupliB. Several driverll have been lIext Tuesday. January 20: . cited recently for scbool bus vIoFranklln--Jack Wood8 and Fred lations. Cole. The atate patrol Is planning an Mason (transfer)-Jack Lyons, Intenllive campaIgn on hlgbwaya In The following bave been order- thlB area. It was reported this ed to report for Induction next week. Thuradl.Y, Jal\uary 29: Waynellv11le-Jobn LeWis. ' Rtllib Wleal, Herbert Lamb. Lebanon - Norman Culbertson , Weldon Wolr. Duane Fornshel1. Franklln - Ronald baaes, Paul DePew, Paul Schmidt.

Th .\ aYllesl'i1le Rotary Club helel a. Ro ta ry·Ann meeting Tues · day evening at St. Mary's ParISh House with several out of town guesls present. · The program commi ttee, he'-lded by Edgar Smltb, sta ged a mock Inauguration with Chas. Stewart acting as master ot ceremonies. Dyrl Crabbe took tbe parlor Jus· tlve Vinson; Clarion Suplnger. Pres. Eisenhower; Chas, Doster, Pres. TrumaIl. Suplnger. a8 Pres. Eisenhower, gave a. very good Inaugural .peech. Also present we.r e a number of dlgnltarlell - Dob Taft played by Harold Hodson; Adlai Stevenson, Doc Drake ; Gen. McArthur, Dick McFadden; and Gov. Dewey. Carl PltsUck. They were all Inter· viewed on the various Issues of the day by lhe master of ceremonies. Jobn Broski , as a newspaper reo porter, Interviewed Pres, Truman (Chas. Doster.) After the program. various gamell were enjoyed by the memhers and gue8ts.

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IIkuli tractur and Internal InJuries. Robert Keeler. 38. a Cincinnati attorney. was driver of the ar SplendId attendance ba8 been that struck R~blson . He said be reattzed at tbe Methodl8t churt:b • did not see Robillon until Just be· for tbe flrat tWo 8erv lcea In tbe fore the car struck blm. REBA BRADDOCK SERIOUS serlea on the great doctrines of Robison Is survived by his wHe, the church. Nen Sunday every· Mrs. Reba Braddock remains In Ida; one daugher. M~. EdnB JAN ARY 19. 183Z- The Wyano Spuhler ; and two aillters, Mrs. one Is welcome to be at wor8hlp a very serious condition al Christ dot Indians algned -a treaty with Elizabeth Thayer of Denver, and and join In tbe mUlllc, scrIpture hospital wbere sbe bas been con· representatives of ' lhe Un lled Mrs. Flora McKlnlley of Morrow. and message all calltng our bearts fined for many weeks. and minds to our "Belief In tbe Statell Oovenment at McCutchen· Holy plrlt." The cburch choir vUle, CrawfOrd Comty. by which NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MEET presents a very heart warmln ~ they surrendered \llefr res.e n:atloD TUESDAY EVEN'ING GUE1iITS The New Century Club 'wLll Springe and OF MR., MRS. A. H. EARNHART' m Bsage each Sunday morning of 16.000 acres at meet on FrIda), afteruoon at the !1DP8nBa' receIved a J.lromls 14ft. James. WjJdman and son aleo. You mill aomathlng w11Jcb borne or Mrs. G1fl1lD- Bord_ with lion at the rate of $1'.26 118r acre. MIchael of Jackson~ Mr. and Mrs. notblng elae can uttafy wben you Mrs. Marie Rime and Mrs. J. P. JANUARY 20, 1804 - William Elrnest Earnbart and son David, stay home from worship on Sun· Fromm In charge of the progr m . day morning. Come to Sunday Allen, tbe 31st Governor of Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Earnhart nnel Scbool al 9 : 30 and remain for (l 74·] 76) was born in Ross daughters Pamala and Deborah ENTERTAIN CARD CLUB County. were Tuesday evening gneets of worship at 10: 30 a'. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burske enter· JANUARY 20, 1 24 - Holmes Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Earnhart. talned lbelr Cincinnati ard Club - -eounty was fonned . It was nmerl TRAVELER TO on Salurday v nlng to a covered tor Major Holmes. a gallant young Sev nty·flve of the 88 Ohio coun· PRESENT PICTURES dish dinner and an evening of ties re.J>Orted Incressed salell of ofncer of the War of 1812. who cards. Series E and H derense bonds Mr. Rendall Carey of Wllmlng· was killed In tbe unsuccelBsful at· during the last month of 1952 and ton, Ohio. wbo attended tbe tack upo.n Mackinac.. SUNDAY GUE$TS HERE gave the state a dollar gain of JANUARY 21, 1186 - J~ treaty Mrs. Walter Whitaker wa 9 Friend's World Conference last Mr. and Bra. George Ramby and $4,92 .321 over salel! of El bonds hostess to tbe Frlendsblp Club on Bummer In Oxford, England. will WAS concluded at Fort ~~clntosh Tbe Rotary Club ot Mlamlsbur~ lRand80n and Mr. Walter Wa8son during December of 1951, C. J. WedneB<Jay afternoon with Mrs. lshow plotures and give a talk on with tbe Wyandot, Delaware, Chipof Dayton. were Sunday gue8ts of How».rd We r t z all assistant his trip abroad, at tbe Methodist pewa. and Ottawa Natllons, by ia sponsoring Its Becond anD\1I11 Waggoner, Chairman, Wi a r r e n l\{J'. and l\frs, Ed Ramby and dinner County Defense Bond Comml ltee bOltes.. churcb nelft Sunday nIght at 7 : 80 which tbf boundary Une between InterclUea Rotary-A n n family. reported today. Sales ot the two The usual buslnells s8llslon WaB p, m" 'Jan. 26. His sUde pIctures the Indian nations and thle United meeting Wednesday, Janary 28 at 6 :30 p. m. Inthe Miamisburg Mebonds In Warren County during States wall set forth aa boeing the held and Mrs. Irene Baker I\nd are not only of England but of morial auditorium. Tbe guest ATTEND OES IN L.EBANON the montb were ' $36,610. and comMrs. Jean Younce conducted a Continental .E urope aa weU. The Cuyaboga River. pare to E Bond sales of $33.S01 In Mrs. Jesse Prendergast and program of gamea and contests. JANUARY 22, 1811- A.sbtabula 8peaker will be Webb Follin. memo whole community III welcome to County waa organized. The name ber International Student Ex· daughttr Maryallce, Mrs. Lucile I;>ecem ber. 1951. The club adjourned to meet In attend as always, This will be In the 12 montb period, Ohl.o Armitage. Mrs. R. H Hartsock, February wltb a covered dlah din· very wortb while and Instructive of the county was derived from cliange ommltee. Rotary Inler· sales ot E and H Bonds showed loin. C4IcIl Palmer and M'ra. El F. ner at the l\Iethodlst chu!1lb, and 110 we urge you to be present. the Ashtabula River, Which slgnt· national, from Dell Buckle. Tenn. Rota.ry clubB that have been In· monthly Increasell except for one fles In IndIan language "Flsh" Earnhart attended the Eaatern eacb member wrt\ bring a guest vlted to llarticlpatt In tbls event montb which was November, rIver. Star omcen luncheon In Lebanon and provide own table service. EVANGEL.ISTIC MISSION halrmnn Waggoner revealed. In JANUARY 22. 1 21 - The Com- with MiamIsburg are tbose ot on Saturday. 1ft1 rs. Mabel Wilson and Mrs. PLANNED HERE May, .the Treasury Department an· mercial Hospital and As)rlum tor Waynesville, Eaton, Far~erBvl1le. In Methodism throughout the Haniet McMJUa-D will be the nounced changes in the Series til WILL. SHOW SL.IDES 'OF TOUR hoet8llses. state of Ohio an Evangelistic mis- the State of Oblo was c'barter d Fra~kIlD , Germantown, New L~lJ· Bond. mlslng the Interest Tate Mr. Rendell Cary of Wilmington turing the social bour a de- sion bas been planned and wll1 be- by Act of the General Asaembly. anon Rnd West Carrollton. trom 2.9 to 3 per cent, and In will abow aUdes taken whUe on II. IIctou8 dessert course WI}S 8erved. gin Friday. February 6 and con· ,T he bospital was later built In Among the hOllored guests will • June, tbe new current Income ser· tour of Europe and while attendtlnue througb SlSnday, Feb, 16, Cincinnati, les H Bond wns Introduced. Of (I· JANUARY 23, 1791 - 'rhe firsl be tbe current District Governor of Ing'the World Conference, on Sun· Th e local Metho«lst church Is lals of the Ohio starf of the De· white cblld. Cbarles Pbelps Stiles. District 231, Ken Symons of PIQun duy evening, at 7: 30 o'cloo,\l: Ql planning for tbls week to be a Donds nlvlslon predlcled fens the Methodist church. The public ~ent week of preacblng and vis· son ot Job Phelps and Tabitha and tbe Past Distriot Governors. monthly sales of E and H lha.t Cumi Sti les, \V1\ 8 born I n Cleve· Itatlon evangeUam. There w\l1 be la Invllted. The Presidents of the otller twen· Bonds wou ld contlnl1 to rise In services every night, Sunday. land. WEBB FOLLIN JANUARY 24. 1826--"The char· tY'slx clubB In tlle district are 1963 . LIEUT., MRS. DUFFEE HERE Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson February 13. Tbe guest minister • . • To Speak At Mlaml.burg ActllRl dollar sales of Series F: also Inylted to attlnd. ter of "The Theological cicmll1ary Lieutenant and Mrs. Dale Duffee opened their home on Friday eve. forthe week will be tbe Rev. P. C. and H Bonds In t he 8la te durlTl~ and little son, Bnlce arrived 011 nlng for the J anuan' meeting of Clark. pastor _of the Kenmore o f t h e Protest!lnt Elplscopal were $23,449.407 and SUllday at the bome or her pnr· the West Wllyne Advlsory Conn· Methodist ·church , of Akron, who Ch urch In Dlo 'ese of Oblo," Inter LINES BY SOGLOW December compare to E Bond 8111es of $18,· ents, Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Burske. ell. Mr. Cllrl Pitstick. new t,res. comes to U8 hIghly recoinmended. to become Kenyon College. was 52.1,0 6' for tlle snme month last wbere MrR. Duffee nnd little son Idpnt. conducted the buslnes8 ses-- He was a chaplain In World War amended so Ihat lhe president und professors sh6uld const itute a fllc, wlU remain and Lieut. Duffee will Mrs. Anna Ferris of Wilmington , fllon. Ilnd Mr. Roy Ellis conduc ted U. ulty wltll the usual t'ollegfate ~all d on her sister. Mrs. Corn return to Cump Lejeune, N . C" Ihe dis russian session on the 111More detailS will be In later Is· before lellv lng for Puerto Rico for terestlng subject. "Look ng For· s ues of tbls l!Rper but prepare now powers: Pyle on atiJrday afternoon. JANUARY 24. 1872 - LouIs H. a few weeks of military service, ward to pring Worlc" Mrs. Lucile Armitage aU ended to take part In this great week . Bnlsh,Moore Newspapers, W II S an all day meetJng of Easterll In such . a world society. scIence The Council adjourned to meet, born In Stark County. OE'S OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY . tar officers 111 Lebanon all Snt· and religion, the two most potent hi Febrtlltry with Mr. and Mrs. R. CHILI SUPPER JANUARY 24, 188S-Tb.e faculty \lrday . Miami hnpter ld7 . O.E.S. w111 torces In human life. will be recH. Hartsock as host and hostess. FRIDAY, JAN. 30 Unlve.rslty bold an o[lfln house aud reception A tasty hJII supper \\-IIh crack· of · Weste l'll Hes rv onciled. will ccoOIJel'u,te, and \\'111 Mrs. WUhelmlll u Ull derwoOlI Duri ng the pleasant social 1I0ul'. voted to abalJdon co·ed uca.tloll , aUlI for MrR. Ross H . Hartsock , Grnnd llannonlously clevelop. · The press a delicious dessert course wus ers, reli sh dish. hom e made pie the tnlstees upheld their action. tlpent Su nday at the home Of. II I' Martha 'of the Orn'nd bupter of and correl" will be given at tbe lvill . under such a 'system, wbUe daughter, Mrs. Raymond Draddoclt served by tlie bostess. Ohio Order the Eastern Star. Methodist churoh Friday evening, giv ing full scope to the expres· nnd fnmlly. . on sutun1ay evening:' JantHlI'Y 24, Janu'ary 30 tram 5: 00 to .00 p. s lon or the !1lversl flell view s ant' MI'. lind l\Irs. Frank Bells. of at the Musonlc Temple. An ~lIter· m. by the MYF. P lan on taking onvlctlons of mnnklnd. cease to Xenia visited tbelr friend a, Mrs. Makillg I"~· ' tur your fU\lu'e? Make I\lre those Illans come true by investesti lIg prdgram I~ being arrange!! the whole famlly out tor BUPller 0 Dell e Maynard and . Mrs. Mahel lng regula-rly in lInllAld States De- be mlsl'hlevously manl pl11ated by nnd refresbments will be served that night, Hathaway on Sunday afternoon , fense QOllds , .. Improved Defellse vested Interests, whether private Bonds are now better th tlll ever- 01' pllbll , 'nnd wl11 be lIber'n ted In the dining ruom . The Bermon subject Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Wlillts of pay three per cent loterest ,comCARD OF · THANKS from th Influence of contendIn g On Friday afternoon, Jan. 16, We wish to thank (r'lends aurl , morning at the Church of Christ , Knightstown , Ind.. were welcom/) pounded semi-t\l\nulllly wllen lIeld to governm enls and ·peoples. T ti e of Olive \"111I'ams on un. maturity. Jilin the Pa.yroll Savings the ' WCTU , meeting was beld at neIghbors for tbe flowers, carda will be "LIttle Things" and will c'lllers , ' V Plan whet<' YllU work for the rerular economiC resouroes ot the wortd tile home of ~{rs. Winifred Whit· and sylnpatby extended to us at be a, continuation at the series of day afternoon. ' purcbase l.. " l fcnJJe Bonds. AlIk your will be organIzed, Its sourc,*, aker. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Catherine Barnhart ' nnd::V:°:~ ld:;,~~c;a~et'~~inll~~~~~ raw materials · :w11l bE! ta.pped and lhe pasBlng away of our mother, s.ermons from the bOOk , of ~obn, Mrs. Jennie Bradley reading tbe The ScrIpture will be ,Matt. 26: Mrs. Marie Rlrrte were dinner of a Bond, Even a little will mount tul1y utilized, Its markets will be Mrs. Ma.y Belle Blgga. A county-wide conference for of· 1st 'Psalm and Mrs. Whitaker lead· .....eats of Misses Ruth and El1z- up, J;eeause you., IIllvlngs are rerular 6·13; Mark . 14 i9·9; Jobn ,12 :1·8. . Ralph and Gilbert MI HID l rl .. . " and automatic. There's no safer. coord Inn ted and developed, and , fleers and members of Warren Ing In J.lrayer. Aflet- tbe regular Sl\ en, ~va , . 8slonary b th Chandler on Sundny, 1I0under, surer way, to save money tbe' distribution ot " He produ cts 8tgga lind Family recmlt to India, wholle bome rell- a e . . than wltb lInlted sta~ea Defense County Granges was beld at the business· meeting. Mrs. Olive Curl: will be equitably regulated. Id"nce Is Terre Haute, Indiana: Mrs. Lena Hartsock 81?ent Sun· Bondi. They're no"" even beiteTl . Ulbanon . G.;ange Hall Tuellday Mrs. Atha Furnas, and Mrs. , Anno.· A Palltlern For Future 'Soclety JAMES B. RAMAGE DIES will be the < speaker SUlnday. eveday ' n ight and Monday at the home BUY, SELL or TRADE with a t. evening, W. Ralph Melampy, coun· belle Flora eacb bad readings on .... .. By Bboghl Effendi Word haa just been received oj nlng at the Church of Christ Mis II of her grandson, MUo ' Hartsock Claasifled ad In THE M I A M I \ ty deputy, announced. A business "International Relations F 0,. GAZJIITTl!L Phone 1148. 0 ' ~", meeting and program followed a Peace" and Miss Lucy Emley read the death of Mr. Jamell B. ~age Doyal fa a young lady voI'llb 'Pleas- aild family In Harveysburg. . " " Mr. Frank Trimble nod sister. -~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ covered dish"dlnneT at 'l .p. m, an article on "Dr7I Won 75 Per at his home In Mancheater ' by the Ing personality and ablllty: 8he On Sunday evening, Mrs. Noel Try GAZETTe CLASSIREDS Sea, Maas. Mn, . ~e fl the 18 a graduate 'of Lincoln Bible In- Miss Helen Trimble of Malnvllle, Adlvltlea of the year among Cent , of Vote Teats In Oblo." subordinate and )uvenUe grange! The meetlnt was closed' wltb former Marle MUter, aliter of IUtute at LIncoln, Dllnoll, and of were visitors of tbelr aunt, MilS Easton and two lItUe 4aughters of THEY GET RESULTS was the chief topiC of dlacuulOD, the Union Benediction followed b)' Ruth Miller aDd Grace McCune of tbe Deaconesa Hospital BCbool of Mrytle Stevens on Bunday after- Sprlnsboro, -vt,ltad lin. Euton'a mother. 1m. COra JIIJI& South M.ln street. NunIDl In ~t. Loala. Doon. lolelamPJ uJd. a pleasant social hour. CHIL.I S\lPPER JAN, 30 The Youth Fellowship of the Methodist church will spon.or a hill supper Friday night. Jan. 80 at the Methodist church.

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RJley and Marle Moore ot Middle· CHURCH OF CHRIST RALPH H. CAREY, towu ar In ,'h!l rg or t h tI n ' l I'll Byron Ilrl' r, Mluisler Judg ot the Probate Court. \I hleh are xllect d to IlUIt for at UTICA E, U.B. CHURCH Ulble "bool. 9:30 n. m. Warren unty, Ohio MISS JANE FITE !{,lIst two we ks . Th public ill \\'Hllum bIlnDOn. MlnlBter. Morn ing Worsblp. 10 : 30 a. m. latusb. Attorney . Donald Correlpondent Invited to auend . SundllY School 9:30 a . Ill:. Mr. Pruyel' Meeting. 7 : 00 p. m. Uarley Thomas, upt. Young People's Meet ing, 7 :00. hllrl s .:. d nrllR who recently 1-15-22-29 !\Irs. Lytle Runyon le[t Sunday Pr n 'hillg. every otber uOllay. Evenlug ·e rvl ~ e8 . 7:30 p. m. for Lake Oharlee. La., wbere abc elebraled bls nlnety·slxth blrlh11 : 46 II. m. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT w111 jotn her husband. Pfc. Run- day, has boon III th pallt (ew Evening Service, flrsl SUllday hi Photo ahow. an Infra red limp being u.ed for pig broodIng on the Executor )''on, wbo Is stationed with the days, but \s now r up rlltln ~. nlonth. Earlo Sni der farm In Clark County. army tbere. he plans to remain Mr. and Mrs. harl s Osborn Estate of Ralph E. Asbu!,), . de· WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Infra-red electric lamps ar u In Lake Charles until he \e sent and family of Blu DaU, were ceased, CHRIST great lite BRver In pig brooding. overseas. gu sts, Sunday. of Mr. Osborn's CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Notice Is h reby glveil that DonFuneral sen'lcea (or Willard parents. Mr. and Mrs. arl Osborn. ald F . Asbury, whos Post Orflce aceordlUg to Earle Snid er of Clark Jack Bornes. Mlnlst r. Price Robe rts, MllIl ster Donald Halnell, Supt. . Bible School, 9: SO ~.. m. Mrs. LisR. Curl wbo bas b n addres8 Is R. R. 2, Wayneavllle, County. Winston line. Infant 80n of Mrs. Worship Servloe, 10 u. m_ Morning Worsblp. 10 :4/i a. m, "In the first 4 litters [arrowed. J08ephlDe Cline, were conducted 111. continues to Improve. Ohio. bas been dUly appointed as Evening worship at 7:30, Sunday School. 11 a. m. Mr. snd frs. Roy Abbott nter- Executor or the Estate of Ralpb E . I lost only four pigs due to c N shWednesday at tbe Oregonia Church Midweek services each Wedof God. The Rev_ James Rader 0[- talDed the South Manle Advisory Asbury, late of Warren County, Ing by th~ 80W;' saY8 Snld r. nesday evening at 7: SO. tlclated. The child died of pneu- OUDCn st their hom on r ~onln Ohio. deceased . This gave him an average of OREGONIA EVANGEL.ICAL U. B_ monla earlier In the week st Clln- Road Saturday evening. Mr. and Dated thl8 7th day of January, approximately n ine p lge per litter. Eugene Ortrtttb. Pastor ton Memorial hospital, WII,mlng- Mrs. Gre n. of Lebanon, were spe- 1953. la about two plga more per Utter Sunda, Sobool, 10 a. m. ton, Besides his motber he Is sur- I lal guests of the evening. A des· than before the Installation of th RALPH H. CAREY, fom lng Wo.8hlp. l1 n. m. Infra-red lamp. v1ved by sisters and brotbers. Bls sert course was served by the Judge or tbe Probate Court, AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youth Fellowsblp. 6:30 to 9:00, A 26().walt Infra-red lamp Is father preceded him In death. hosts. Warren County, Oblo Rev. James 1.. Krusllng, Paator pia ed ov r tbe 1I0W about elgbt Mr. and Mrs. James Rader and The Men'a Community lub met Gray, Rialnger & Gray, AUys. Ma8ses .00 at'" 10 : 00 a. m. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS bours befo re she falTowa. This th Ir daugbters, Marsha and Ruth In the blgb 8cbool building. Wed1-15-22-29 F irst OilY School. 9: 30 a. m. bas a quieting effect on the sow. .moved Monday Into. th Ir new nesday evening. Hosts were Mr. Meeting for Worship. 10: 80 a.m. claims Snid er. After the plgll a re bome In GertDanto\ n. 'I'h tnmlly anll Mrs. Clint Taylor, Mr. and farrowed th e lamp Is moved beNOTICE OF APPO INTM ENT has lived In this ommunlty for Jllrs. Harold Cox, and Mr. snd MT. HOLLY METHODIST hind tbe guard rrull 'and placed aeveral years and at one lime Mr. I Mrs. Maynard Hackney. . Admlnlatrator LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE T. M. Sen fr, Mtnleter ' Rader was pllstor of the Full Gos- I The DYF of Jonab's Run BapEstate of William H . wetzel. abo ut 24 Incbes above the noor Christian Science services nre SUllday School. 9 : 30 a . m., E. to keep the pigs wurm. ae shown pel Chu.rcb bere. Ust Chur h met Sunda.y evening Deceased. beld every unday morning Ilt 27 A. Earnbart. upt. In pboto. Mr. sDd Irs. Richard Williams In the hom of Mr. nnd frs . tint Notice Is h reby given that N. Mecban.lc S treet at U o'clock. Worllblp Ser vice, 10:30 u. m. and family of WUmlngton, w ra Taylor. ra e L . W tzel. wb08e Post r· This lamp Is ulled until th Sunday Bchool lit tb e same hour. Eveolng Service. 7.30 p. m. pigll are 10 dRYS to two weekll dinner guests Saturday v nlng of Mr. and Mrs. Ce (! , m'th move" tl address 18 Harveysburg, OIflo. New assistant ' farm prolram Mrs. William's Darents, Mr. and during the past week to a farm has been duly apPOinted as Ad· old. Then It Is e :cbanged for ,a Mrs. H. S. Tucker. near B1ancb ster. mlnlstratrlx of t be Eetate or Wil- 76 watt Infra-r d lamp, wblch Is director of WLW II 8U1 .I"hDIoa, COME IN NOW FOR unUI the pigs are four we kl' U of Indlam. and espen In Revival servl e8 are In progress Mr. Will Gillam I 111 at Ills liam H. Wetzel. late of Warr:l used Old. By that LIme the pigs an' D& ve County, ObIO: dec ased. each evening In tbe Fun Gospel borne near Han'eysburg. old enough to get along wltbou thl! radlo-farm world. A ,raduate Church here. Evsngellsts Mlldr d Mre. harles nmpbell was 1lI s Ont. d lhls 13th day of January. SUpplemental beal. Purdue lJalvenlt,. .lohDloo r; w daya last week. 1968. A pig brooder prey nte loss s baa been active ill 4-8 Club work Tb son born r cently to ~1r. R I.PH H. ARE", from ruablng and chilling, and and count, aplcultural a,eotl' and Mrs. A.. D. (BVlller) Marlin Judge or lhe Probate Court, helps to revi ve pigs: that ar born activities and hu had experience hilS been named Jerrold D. "arr n ounty, blo weak. Wrecker Service 24 Hours A Day Also, wltb the use of an as an emcee, <lull master and 1'>frs. W . E .. Frost and Mrs. Wil'Old r b 11 v 8 conductor of aD11 leur aDd other Infra-red laml), H . Suplnger, Atty. bur Henry were call rs in Dayton 1-22-29-2-5 that 80WS han leiSs t nden 'y t o talent pro(l'abls,' l 'he Dew WLW Tuesday. go off .mllk. Thllr fore, newly- farm man will be beard on sucb Phone 2341 . Wayne.ville, Ohio Mr. Ilnd 1\1'ra. barl s Tllte of Lh week end. born pIgs bav a b43tter cbane to WLW sbows III "Ever,body's Bellbrook, wer hous guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. . Tuck r bad survive. In rased omtort und Ch tim ·, t 6'30 EST •• r. an d Mrs. P e t e R unyon d url ng as th Ir gueBls. Sunilay Mr. and J' nrote tlon of the iI~ltteT mean Inore e a .Fridaa.m., • ~lr8. Jobn yt rd and son, ot Day. creased profits to tbe farmer. Monda)' throuCh y. Out ID (;hlcago the police psnched two boukmakers who were using ton, and JIll'. and Mrs. J nmes Parke Want To !eDIt? _ Call 2143 Advertise in the GAZETIE a ladies' lounge as headquarters and faml!y of Inclnnatl. {or taking bets on hOrses. Would _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ TRY ~ (1ASS1FIEIl)S I PATRONIZE be quite an experience, wouldn't It? You walk in to powder your DOse and wind un losing your shirt.

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The government has rembved aU con trols from women's clothesI must · go to more parties this year .

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15% piscount on .11 nle Orders Amountln. to taO..oo or More (Haul Your Own)

Thl. WI' the national Increue In church membership for nine, teen fifty-two and every year .eea thou.and. m 0 r e II I t II r II erected to .erve Amerlca'a rell glou. filth ..

The hotel house detectives 01 America have (ormed a union. They' may call a strike. What d o they want . . . higher keyholes and lower transoms?

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Hal ~lJn , d . SIIU 18 III Illng lhe IIIIOW that fe ll I, Fred Wade vs. J . W. House, cog- Lee Hamilton , plaintiff given cus- lie B. Lamb, lot in Waynesvi lle . reased , Ronald J. Rardin , xccutor, IUSl nlglll ry rllst 1l0w: ,\'hls Is hovi\. J . T. ~il cy, attornoy. tody of older child ; defendant g ivBertha Brandenbu q~ to S. M . and first and final account filed . III rtrSt SIIOW \\0 hll v Iwd s in ce Ruby Wallace v . Mal'jorie Down- en custody of younger child durin g Lella France, lot in South Lebanon. ~state of Scali H . ,Ray. decea.s .d , I w Y nra Day. The wOI~th r hns ing, money only. Alva C. Stiver, pendency of case. Plaintiff to pay hester E. and 1i1dred D. I Allc~ M , Ray appomted admml.· b ' II very warm nntl brlgbt moal lIl1orney. $15 per weck temporary alimony. Thompson to Vernon and Myrl.lc I IJ'~tnx ; Joe Settl emcycr, Alva. . of tbe time since I came. Now II I Intersta te SecLlrities Company vi;. J ohn M. and Ben Brownin g vs. Apgar • .75 acre in Deerfield Town- , Sl lv r an~ Luster Sampson appomtIs almost li mo to be comi ng ilOme. Willi1l m and Stella Brow n. cognov- Cla rence Hopkins, case dismissed. ship. l ed apprOl ers. In fa ' L I will b th ere b fore tbls it. Gray, Risinger and Gray, atHarry J. Clendening vs. Kathryn Ohio Homes, Inc .. to Howard W , E. late of Lolli Leckemeyer, deIii In the puper. They alwuys b ,_ lorneys. Clendening, defendant enjoined and Chri steen R. Glriffin, lot in ceased . Frieda C. Pcncc, exccutrix, g ill 10 look fo r storms when Stock Daniel . Wells vs. Marilyn Lee and restra ined from going to home Ma on . • fir t , fin al and distr ibuti ve account bow lime arrives and the great Wells, divOrce. Meryl B. Gray, at- of plajntiff or contacting his emOhio Homes, [nc., to J ames M. fil ed. player. and Anna Marie Zimmer, lot in E tale of Seth E. Gree ly, deceasWetll rn National Stock ahow torney. opena tomorrow. Aa us ual the Fairley Hardware Stores vS.· H. Fred Wade vs. J . W . House, plain - Mason . ed, Ruth 1\1. Greely. administratrix, Ohio Homes, Inc .. to Donald H. first and final account filed . 1>Ullera lire fulL of Itema about it C. Faulks, money only. Fred E. tiff to recover $1,027 and costs. . Shirley E. Dyer vs. William and Delores Santo, lo t in Mason. Eslale of Charles H . Young, dennd slockmen In hi gh heeled boots Jones, !lttomey. . Ilre becoming common on the Anna Wilber vs. Ray L. Wilber, Franklyn Dyer, case dismissed. Alfred S, and Eliza beth Hopkins ceased , Laura Banta Young, execu- . Interstate Securities Company to Vonie and Mavis Marie Williams , trix, cerl iReale of transfer of r eal s weets, We eXllecl to attend the divorce. C. Donald Dilatush, atrodeo IIturday nlgbt. torney, vs. William and Stella Brown, 2 lots in the village of Butl ervill e. estate ordered . plaintiff to recover $368.50 and Homer and Ora Broughlon to . COMMON PLEAS COURT costs. Raymond W, and Pauline Phillips, Eslate o( Robert L . Knight, deHow the c1t1e8 do 8pread, Tbere L _____ • ______ . .1 .. Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Dorothy Ruth Marksbury vs. Hu- lot in Wayne Township. ceased , Blanche L. Knight, execu- _ . _ _ • _~ _ _..._ _ _ _ _._. _ _ _•_ _..._ _ _ _ _ _ UBed to b a long IItretch of open oU'utry between Lowry Field and Insurance Company vs, Raphael bert Wallace Marks bury case dlsCharles and Ethel Butler to John trix, certificate of transfer of real Denver, but now It 18 built up with missed. ' . D. lind Elizabeth A. lButler , 2 lots esLate ordered. houses nnd shopping centers all Illam about hl8tOry and geography in South Lebanon. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Adna Noble to Ernest Barrett, MARRIAGE LICENSES tbe way out there lind Lowry Field and how our own ond other coun.,1II1111II11111U11I111II11111II11111II1111II1111II1I111II11111I1I1I111II1I111II1I11II1I11IIh~ , 18 a city In Itself. Every time you trl 8 ore governed and how peo~illord and Dorothy Whitaker lot !n South Lebanon.. Roy Mulloy, 44, Lebanon, shearRobert C. and Martha ~hort to er operator, and Lydia E. Lewis, go pa8t th ere !Lre new barrack!! pie work a nd earn their living? to John W. and Ada Whitaker, .488 going up on the Inside of the field WhaL can they be taught which acre in Franklin Township. ~enneth Whal~n, .96 acre ID Wash- 25. Waynesville. lind new block8 ot hOU8e8 going will malle tbem bet t e r clllRobert C. and Martha Short to mgton TownshIp. Donald Bell, 24, Franklin, engin up outside and beyond It. Tbe 7.ens llnd betLer people ? T hi s Earl and Icy Rose. 1.70 acres in . Logan and Evelyn M . Powell to eer , and Ruby Lee Steadman, 20, stune Is tnle In every d Irection Bnd brought out a great deal of dis· Washington Township. . BIlly and Myrtle Ash. craIt, 12.21 Franklin, wal·tress. not just bouses either. One day cusslon which was very Inte restLilliard C. Adams to Audrey ac~es in East TurtIecreek TownRichard Van Gorder, 24, Middlewo drove out north of town pilat Ing. Bllt the thin g that was most Thomas, lot in Franklin Township. ~hIP . town, U. S. Army, and Dorothy Raymond MUler to Clair L. Alice M. Moberg to Warren G. Rainey, 23, Lebanon. nil the new Industrial buildings, ili lerosling about It WIlS that this oil r tlnerles, t actorl 8, war e- was the flrsL time that the var. Smith, 1 acre in Deerfield Town- and Gladys D, Harcourt, 17.688 ac- Wilburn L . Edwards, 25, Lebahouses IUld chemical plants, a\l !J ilt S nnd tenchers had been can. ship. res in Hamilton Towlilship_ non. meat mana ger , and Minnie AND lIuch nlc clean n w buildings tba t suited In Lhe planning o r a new Frank and Elhel Distler to WIllThe Miami Cemetery Association Hollingshead. 24, Lebanon, bookprogram. These me etings are be. iam G. and Velva Jean Lamb, 2 loiS to Fred Grauman,. lot in Corwin: keepet. show how busIness Is growing. D nver Is a fine city and one of Ing beld In 11\1 the schools. No in Deerfield Township. Mahala Jan.' Fltz~e:rald Kesling, - - - - - - -- - - - - th e things thut tbey have renson one Imow8 yet just how successJohn Francis to Virgil H. and ~t aI, to A:da Jane Fl ll~geraJd, 2 lot s ••••••••••••••••• " . " •• Lo. be proud or Is tbelr fine 8chool rul Ir will be ,but at I nst the re Is Ella Tinch , lot in Franklin Town- In Frankhn , 8ystem. Uk all tile rest of the a chance for th e teachers And the ship. Leonard Calvin Filtzgerald and • lou ntry their schools IIr '~owded par DlS to co mplain If they do not Roy and Edith Riley to Thomas I Hazel ~itzgerald Earn~art to A~a A U C T ION E E R to th doors bllt lbey have just R. and Mary E. Wagner lot 'In Jane FItzgerald, 2 lots m Frankhn. LICENSED BONDED like th Ideas and bere Is a cllllllce passed a big bond ISBue to help for those In cha rge to make clear Franklin Township. take care of that. I h~v . heard Harry S. Kibbey to Bronson BailPROBATE COURT Gener;al Farm Sales what they ar e trying to do. More 6 i Llvutock Sales Household 811e. :~ grent d nl about lh BC h 00 Is meellngs nr to follow and they ey•. 88 acres n Hamilton TownEstate oC Elizabeth Brenner, dePhone 2143 this visit been lise my nelce8 nl hope to com e to something n ar ship_ ceased , Henry BrennE!r an d Rachel Telephone. : 555 and 820R , ry RIll h in t rested In the PT . I dl - - -- - - - - - - - - Brennel' Sanders, ext~ culors , gross 27 W. Mulberry St. Lebanon, O. The Par nt Teache rs As 10Clatl~ ~c:~:_:r~lnnth n~ ~:~ m::~ 8I1ul~: ~::rn dt~wn I~t 8~~!~ ~~~e b~eg~~¥a ...~lu~e~o~f~~s~ ta~te:...:$~2~2,0~n.:3.~ : 19~._ _~*~~.~.~.~,,~.~.!.~~.~.:!.~.*~~*~.:!'~'*~*~ ' 'U~I!!!III~II~III~II!!:III~II~III~II~III~II!!!III~II!!!III~II~III~II!!!III~II!!!III~II!!!III~III!!!II~III!!!11~1II!!!n~III!!!II~III~II~III~n~III~II~IJI 18 v ry a live hr . spe ally t e agreement and mlsund rSlandlng. county PTA and they work In very gl' n hay. Th kind of hay that dORe COOl' ration with lh s hool , The weather has been so pleas· we wou ld nil Jik to ha ve a lot n of th most. Interesttng unt. tbnt I bav had a number of of no ll'. thi ngs that they or doi ng 18 the nice rId K . D day w tOOk ;l oon I 11'111 he hom again and work t hey ar tlolng on t h re- lo\' Iy trip up Lnto the mountaln8. th wlnt r 18 bait ~one . I waL h organ ization or tb new urrl u. TIl. foothills nnd lower moun- tbe w atb r r lIOrb th at glv th IIIRI. spe lally th flO Inl 8tudles tul ns had no snow. but Ule high InclnnnU teml) ratures bu t that all w b h'h they ar working lWW. mountai ns stood oul whit against doesn't r eally sny what tb e A s mlln y of you know. In m ny the sky. Th hill s look d brown II' ather Is and how thlnj!:s look. r Ul a hOelS history an d g g- and bllre and one wonder d whnt t he1lr t h I 'e storm lallt w ek rnllhy ar not tnfight 11 pornt Iy ae t he gl'lIzlng catll ould find to took 110""11 one or two or my tr . th y lI8 d to be but or combln d nourish them but til y looked In bllt Boon I wilt know just bow with civics lind other kindred s\lb. goO(j cond iti on. probably the g rn z- everything Is and l hen It , 111 be j (~ tli nnd ('ailed th social studies. lug wa s s uJ)l)1 Dl III tl w ith ha y. ti me to begin on tbHt In rom lll ' They nre deep In 0 study of whnt n a ll th ranches Ollt on th report. And whnt about t hat s hould b Included nnd bo w It plalna from town. the IIUaifa I ~ twenty p r ceot Increase on renl should be taught and have called slored In great stacks or bale -oU lc late tax 'l'bat doesn' t Bound on tb PTA to Join with th m In In the open. It looks very bro~ 0 ~ery good to com hom to, ~ 1\1 r visi ng t b t Bchlng of the I! ub. and bleached on the outSide but ~e seeing you soon. J 18 from kind rgarten to the twelflh grAde. I attended I\. meetIng the other night a t which tit 8ubJ ct ,vas given ItII rtrat henrIn/l:. Jt WIlA at the Junior High chool which th children or our family attend. There were about sixty-five ten h rs nnd parents there. Th e s\1bjjlct was Introduced hy a v ry good tlPeaker and tben At businctlmen, farmera flce the prob a paper on the goal8 and obje lfI ' lem of incn:e. ing )'ield and outputof the study wa8 dIscuss d point with no inr.r 8H' in A"rp8I1C, How? One hy point. Why should our chUdr n way is the 'Wi, .: choi.:c of fertilizer. The MiamI Pertltl ..r · ---------------~--wiacr It III H BIG M'S on the bagl Compony I, ~ n Indepft\Made ' in MiMmi Valley to help make dent M ml Volley <Onthe M iami Valley one of the mott procern WIder tbe dlrCd operation of itt own*rt. ductive farm areal in the country_

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I was living in Los Angeles ana vacationing at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas. At the pool one dny, I saw Gloria De Haven swimming there and decided to snap ber picture. There was a 'fellow in the pool swimming near Miss De Haven and I kept moti onin g him to get out of the picture. He thought I was waving to him and he just kept waving back. My girl friend, a practical joker, deciding that my stooped position over the camera was too tempting to let pass, sneaked up behind me and gave a hard shove. Both the camera and I landed in the water on the head of the stranger. When I came up ~ air, the chap was standing along the edge of the pool and was so angry that he threw the· camera at me. Before I could apologize, he hurried oft,

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'Two 33,000 volt Line between Deaver Subs tation and XenIa have been converted to 12,000 volts. J\ new 12.000 volt li ne haB been built u noler I he new 66.000 volt line from the substa tion to New .Jas· per, t\ nolher new ] 2.000 volt line :h:ls been built direc tly from the substation Into Xenia. These disrlbution lines are tlef! Into oth er 12,000 volt lines to SprUng Valley. Charl eston. Wayn esv ille; South Yellow Springs. J amestown. Cllftou and other comm unities. Th e electrical expansIon, proJect Is part of DP&L's continuing program to provlto abuntant electricity at tbe lowest possible Photo shows DP&L', Beaver Subatatlon at Trebeln ' , rates, SInce tbe end of World Compleilon of a $1.800,000 elec- C.H., and four new and converted War 11 t4t company hus s pent trieR} expansion ' lIrogram in 12,000 volt distribution 'Unes to over $100,000,000 fOI' expansIon. Oreeno, 'Fayette, Clinton and parts serve Xenia and other communI, of other counties was announced 1.les In ' t hls area. ' EXP,RES'S'IOJII OF THANKS llooIIuy by Tbe ,Dayton Power and Tbe greatest amount of e)ectrlA proclHhllitl~D ~y Gov. Frank,d. LaulChe lettlJlg IlIIlde the \V(" II Llgl,Jt Company. Work bas been cal energy requled at anyone r wlSb to tban~ all my friends, of J,anuary 19 III!I ".I)bio Farm' Burllau Jl'ederatton Week" 'wlll 1Il,'\'II ,III progres~ o~er two ~eara. 'time in the XenIa. District In 1940 nelslibors and relatives ' lor tbe ' .. a klck-of' fj)r a atat.-wlde mllmbertlhlp drive OIl the 'part of the ' " L. Y. , N1I80n. ' Xenia Dlstrlot was 3,600 kilowatts Nilson said, many klndlless: ft,owers, glfte and farm organization. Nearly 6,~ 'armer-members wuf tJike to ,t he III nager, sald that the princIpal ' cards that were sent to me during road durin, tile week to IDylle their ael....bore &0 JolD Farm BUM';IIL Pl'Ojecte in this area Include an Peak demand In 1952 was 9,000 my stay In the hospital, and since Gov. LaulChe, " .!lOWD 'a bove IIplDg the proclamatiOD. Farm 'Bllraddlt l9n to the Deaver Subatatlon. kilowatts. ..$.. mln!mum...!tL200 000 , Everytblnrtbat eau officials .bon .looklD& ea.are. ~m left &0 .r ilbt: D. IL StaBat Trebeln, a new 66,000 volt kilowatts are now available with was done tOT me was deeply apfield. dlJ'eetor of o~palutloDr Everett F. RltteDour, prealdeDt; ,JatranallilMiOll lIDea tietween the the com'pletlon of the pl'8llent N- prllclated. ClOb A. 8bawu, 01 member ,relaUou; V. Maarlee Wletlni. . .tor 01 ' ad .' . W. ·.........." HCnta..,. , Mrs. Delber.t Conger s...... ,8ubltatlon anel WublDgtoo PaDelon program.

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Goal 'II Near Warren county's annual Tuberculosis and Health Association fund drive is within '1,360 of I'eaching the quota, according to a report filed this week by Dr. Jean Nock, Franklin, chairman of the seal sale campaign. Approximately $6,600 hall been received to date with the quota for the solicitation set at ,6,860. Dr. Nock pointed out that there are still many persons who probably have misplaced seals or forgotten to mail contributionl to the association. The chainnan urges all residents to make a final check to be Bure they assisted in expanding the work of the county, tuberculosis association. Mrs. Margaret Godwin, executive secretary, said reminder carda have been mailed this week .

N'inety-flvo Lebanon and Warren count y seniors have signed to participate in the general scholarship to t for senio rs to be given at Lcbanon high school on Friday starting at 8:45 a.m. County Superintendent R. F. Hatfield announced today. The Obio State University Agriculture tests are scheduled to get under way at 1:15 p.m. in the vocational ag class room. Hatfield, chairman of the scholarship test committee, is to be assisted by Supt. J. Forrest Bums of Franklin. Supt. Oaear Musgrave of Lebanon and Supt. Richard W. Watters of WayneSVille. High school seniors in the up- •• " •• , ••• , •• " •• , •••••••• , . , per 40 per cent of their classes PMA REPORTS ARE are eligible to take the exams. DUE JANU,ARY 31 Every pupil tests, preliminary district-state scholarship tests, \! ina 1 district-state scholarship Warren county fanners who tests and eighth grade acbievement sil'ned to participate in the Al'ritests are given during the ;year. cultural Conservation Program must make a report of their completed practices before January aI, S. W. Lash, county PMA chairman announced today. Lash explained that this III the fa rmer's obligation and he should contact PMA beadquarters on Contributors Asked To North Broadway before the deadHne.

Mrs. H. L. Rye, who has been confined at Clinton Memorial Hospital, is now confined at her home. The Waynesville Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Mabel Davis on Thursday, February 5, at 1:aO p. m. Mn. Annabelle Flora entertained at luncheon on Monda,., 14rs. A. H. Stubbs and Mn. Carl Brad-

Itreet. A number of members of Miami Chapter 107, O. E. S. are planning to attend the district meeting at Sabina on Saturday. Mr. and lin. Harold B. Earn'hart and lin. Naomi Bachert were Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Houl'h. Charles B. Earnhart and little daul'hterl. Joan and Sharon, were Saturday ruests of his parent., Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart.

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Mn. HalT)' Satterthwaite is now convaleteinl' at ber home followlnl' lurgery and had many callers duriDl' the pa.t tew da,..

~~=V::c~TOURNEY DRAWING DATES February Call Less Than J anuarl, lIoard Clerk .' Reports Fcbruary ArtiRed Forces induetion calls are sllightly under January, acc9rding to a report received today by Mrs. Marjorie Rev_ Il n.. ug h , clerk of the local draft board. $even Warren countians are slated for mduetion on February 19, and fite will report for preinduction physicals on February 26. Nine men- will report today for induction al follows: Duane Fornshell, Norman CuibertlOll, Weldon Wolf, of Lebanon; John Lewis, Ru sh Wical, Herbert Lamb of Waynesville; Ronald Isaacl, Aaal DePew and Paul Schmidt all of Franklin. Three m-.. reported for preinduction pllJsicals earlier in the month.

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One Warren C(lUnty man and two from Butler county are among 74 to receive parolles from the Ohio penitentiary Feibruary 26. The Warren 1C0untian to be relealed is Jamell Grenshaw, servIng a term for unarmed robbery and Donald Garrison, convicted for unann,ed robbery and Russell ,.,., Riley, auto theft and burglary.

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~ay,Treasurer Mr. and Mn. William Strou.. and cJilldren,' Carole Sue and 0.. Tid, were Sunday afternoon rueata Many returnl have been re. of Mr. and Mn. Arthur Newton ceived on the annual appeal for and daul'hter in Dalton. funds for tbe Salvation Army b,. --.Robart K. Sleet~, Lebenon, The infant daul'hter of Mr. ud the local Service Unit Committeo 14ra. Earl Powell .".. removed to and more II expected in the near has been accepted as a member Miami Valley HOlpltal on ThUl'l- future, T. Randall Ivins, fund of the Holatein-Frieaian Aasociatlon of America b,. action of the day evenlDl' where Ibe baa been chai,rm&n aJlDounced today. Arranl'ementa are being made d h to lend a remInder card by mail Boar of Directors at t eir recent eritleaJly ill. -meetinl' at Brattleboro, Vt. to friends who have not ,-et re. The ~lIOclation il the world'i The lDut WJ1U A4!laorr CoWl- IPODded to the ~nt appeal. Shaft. ta.....t dairy cattle breedlra' ftl'held their nplar meetlq 01,1 clothlng; food, mMical help and I t Jut! II be hi I Friday nealq with Paul TomliD- lummer camps are but a fe." of I ry pn 011. em 1'1 p n Ion AI h,OIt at the Far Billa Pan, the ~any Ulell for which the ~~c:rl'aJllu!:~n1l0~ to~:: Houae. money will be spent. ' • ,~ • err A pl....nt aoclal hour ."as enThe Service Unit Committee the Union. joyed and a delicious deuert urgel all cltizenl to contribute to REC-X-L-ESS--D-R-IVE-RS courae ."a. aerveci. thia worthy orJanilation. Thoae E. P. Woodard, Wilt Liberty, Mr. ud lira. Lawnac:e Cook who have not been lolicited by will opeD their lao. . to tM oollDCll mail 'may lend CGDtributiODI dlreet- C. W. Yantis, Findla, and E. W. in Febnlar)'. I,. to the Treuurer. Frank N. x... Weaver, YounptoW1l, cited by -1laJ, LeMftOIl..cltlaen. National OUiura Tom J olmaon and f)on Epping for racklen operation, Barry Sa~."alte, the new Balik, Lebanon.· prelldent. presided ~ver the opellAll cheeka Ihould be made par. ."ere fined ,10 and costa by Mayor William Fraler. iDl' aDd· Roacoe Furnaa conducted able to the Salvation the IntenatiDl' dlacauloa OD, - - - - - - - - - - -.......- - - - - - - - - - p ne I"orwarcl to S ri

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Lleupnant Dal. DUffer who Iaa4 been a I'UMt of hla wife'. parenti. Mr. and lira. J. :I. Bunke. left for Camp Weune, North ' ~ lina, and will then leave for mmtaiy unice In Porto Bico. lin. Duffee and little IIOD, Bruce, are remaining with her parenti for a few weeks. , -Mr. and Mn. A'l}' Stubbe and lion entertained at ounday dinner "'d Mrs. Emma Gearhart,au. an ,.. N R. All man and daucrhteTll ....rs.. a • and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farquhar and children of Dayton and Mr. and Mra. Carl Bradlltreet, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Stubbs. --

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Dates For 102nd Fair Are Sept. 2 Through Sept. 5 Classifications of departments for the 1963 fair, 102 years old this year, were established by the Warren County Fair Board at a meeting MondllY evening in the comnU ssione,r's jroom of the courthouse, Thomas J . Barnhart, fair board president announced. Dates for tho l02-year.old exposition are September 2-3-4-5 witb night shows starting on Tuesday and continuing through Saturday. Board members have booked a wide variety of exeel!ent entertainment for patrons of the fair this yeat'. This was completed at a recent fair managers meeting in Columbua. Board members alllO discussed tbe speed program for tbe barness program which is one of the' highUghts of the fair. Classification of departments all announced by Barnhart follow: Secretary's office, Corwin Nixon; treasurer'1I office. W. H. Irwin; grand .tand. William Hufford, Jr.; ground and buildings, Emmor Baily, Ray Van Camp, Hufford; police and parking. Alton Hoff; speed hones, Ray V a · n Camp, Thomas Barnhart and BaU,-; cat. tie, Howard Monger, Ray Schwarts, Jr.; calf elub, John Lewis, Alton Hoff, William Hufford, Jr .• Howard Monl'8r, CountJ Arent John B. Mowbray; IIheep and swh e. John Lewill and Robert South; poultrJ an4 rabbit" Je»hn Peck: Farm and hortieultural produeta, (Jlen Lintner; flowers and plants, John Peck; arts and craft" food and antiques, Glen Lintner. Special committeea Include, executive, Thoma, Bamhart, Hufford, Nixon, ' Irwin; privilege., Nixon, Hufrord, Lintner; advertiliag, Lintner, Van Camp, Nixon; entertainment, Nixon, Hufford, Hoff, Jifonger and South; budget, Barnhart, Hufrord, Nixon and Lewis

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• Mrll. Glenn Borde~ was hostelS to .the New Centu.. y Club on Fri, day afternoon' a' t 'ner home. Miss Ruth Chandler, president, presided' over the opening and businell ,SelSIhin with Mrs. Marie RiHle and . h ' f th Mrs. J. P. Fromm me ,rge a e program. They presented 1Is their guest speaker, Mrs. C. E. Edgington, who ga~e a splendid review ilTh e Sb ape, 0 f Sun day,"the ~f Ite of Loyd . Douglas, famed author, as portrayed by his daugh~ ters. Mrs. Eqgln'gton made her review ext remely interesting -and it Was gr!!atiy enjoyed l>y everyone. ,Th e c)ub a d·Joul'neIi t 0 meet with MI'II. J. P. Fromm in January,. and during the .oclal houll, • des.Bert courlle was &ervedto the members and one guest, Mrll. J. W. Wed"e-

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The Warren County Advisory Committee will meet F'riday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock in the commissioner's office at the co urt. house, Mrs. Mary Clingan home agent ·announced today. This group wa s organized a year ago to strengthen t h e agricultural progrnm here. Members representing the different agricultural groups ask for the privilege of meeti ng several times a year in order to di scuss current problems. Comm ittee members include El,"llest Cooke, Goriloe FOllter, Ba, Schwartz, Jr., Arthur Easton, Scott McClure, Eldon Banta, Tom Fostier, Mrs. Christian Montag, Corwin Nixon, Mr4. John McClure, Mrs. Horace King, Wilbur Lake, Dellos Worley, Cedric A. Stanley. George Eastwood, supervisor, Ohio State, and Mrs. Cqristian Montag, state council member, will bring the group up to date on the diSCUSSion and recommendations of the state council.

Drawings for Warren county's 31st annual basketball tournament will take place Monday, February 2 Ilt S:69 o'clock in the oUice of County Superintendent R. F. Hatfield, Supt. E. S. Brannaman of Carlisle, tournament manager announced today. The Lebanon high IIcbool gym will be the scene of tournament play which is scheduled to get; under way on Friday eveninl'. February 6 and continue on February 7, 12, 13, 14, 19 and 2111t. AU games will be played In the evening and the double elimination will be used. Game time is 7 p. m. each evening except Feb. 1921 and possibly the 23 when it i8 8 p . m. Mason has been holding the top spot in county league competition and tournament is expected to be lwide open with Kings MIDII, Waynesville, Carlillle, Haney.burg, Morrow and Sprinlboro aU playing a top-flight brand of baaketball thlll lleason.

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Saturday . i : : : - deadline for' fanners and other tlxpayers __ wbose estimated ~eturnl are 20 GRin Is Noted In Overall per cent oU to fUe 19&2 income k tax returns. Deadline for the maBudget; Brea down jority of income tax pay~. I' •steel March 16. Income tax formll are available WarreT\ count,. commlsilioners at the Lebanon-Citizen.' National have apprQved appropriatioDi for Bank and th, pod o1tlce. tbe 1958 count,- budpt with $314, , .., .." " ".... , ...., ••,_. 698.21 to be llpent ' through the general fund, $322,900 throul'h \he 1"';.;. motor vehicle and ru tax fund 0 (roadl and bridges) and $29,100 fa miscellaneous eountJ funda for a ~U'G II I'rand total of $706.998.21. ThiI fa a pin .o f f'8,O~.a1 Ia B, lJUN CRANE NUT FOX DRIVB AT the overall bud,et u compared Bob Dwire" MIIIOD Comto lasll year when It totaled $868, Twel.- Boards of Education tn Klqa Kill. Local. lohn S. eta bold the learue lead after deOLIVE BRANCH 962.90. The Inc:reue fa ~~, f tilhe Warre~ !rCounty Ie the pneraI fund and due to the Warren CoantJ School D.l ltrict Jlaac, preelclent, Folter, J. W. fe.tlnl the Carll.le Indiana lut B lIemben °wi have reorpalMCl for the eDJUiq itlIll', .lee prelident, KiDp Milia, Saturday nilht, 89-84. The Com- ean CI\lb ltare t",e nut hike in salary of count)' offlclala ,ear .. baa the County Board, Dand C. IIcKitteriek, clerk, Kin. . eta will deflniteJ,. have. a ahare in fox drive in the Olive BraJICh com- due to the popalation ~In and an Cout)' Saperinten~t R. F. Hat- Milll, J. C. wUaon. 14uon Route I. the Warren County lMlUe title :wd~c:' hW.a::...c1~\Y Satur· overall Increase in the eOllt of IIUP ilel4 annou~ .tohJl A. Becker, Lo..1and Route honors. Y. d !...:J_' m 0 Dlon an· pUll, ete •• There an Incruee , Hea4lq the 'count1 board ia W. .. ~ Carlisle, Harvevabufl', Killl'l Dounee - 1 · in the road ud briclp fund of E. Culbertaon, president of Frank- . Malon Local, Harry Kamm, Mills, Malon, and 'orrow will Participants will meet at Olive ,10 965 ~ver a fear ago. clole their rerular seuon play Branch Ohurch 8~ mU.. eut. o~ . The ..nersl fund allows for ex lin Route 1; GUbert Fr7e, vice prealdent, N. J .. ErbeelC, vice pre•• president, Wf.1IleaYille Route 8, J. ident, ' W, B. Irwin. clerk, (IIOt January 81. Tlle Warren County Lebanon on the Wilmiagton Pike pendltures for the operation of W. Kinl'. Xln... MUlII, Ralph Whit- ~ member). Dr. Frank Babebe, Tournament begins February 6, at at 9 a. m. abarp. There will be the county offices upder the di acn, Morrow Route 1, MQ'IW'd F • . Floyd Lantaer. Walter Compton. Lebanon. several drivel durlDl' the day. nctioe and lupervislon of the HqeD:\eyer, Olarknille Route 1 all of Muon. One loop fray is carded for Jan- Dogs ~nd ahot cuns are ~mitted. county commillsionen. F Hatfle Id • c Ier.... L H· rlf l~ lunch Ladles of the church WlD serve . IS . a breakdown ' an d D&100. a....14alllle Local. WilHam S. DOl- "WE BELIEVE IN THE BIBLE" uary 30 , an d that p its Cas.,.. at noon. FolloWlng of the fteld II not a board member. tar, praiident, Heber Em., vice Let everyone attend the church Harveyaburg torether In the King· budget for 1958 al compared to Blu, Ball Local, Fred McQueen. president, Wapea.lUe Route 8, of his choice eacb Sunday. The man nm$14,400 IN GAS TAX . '62 figures In parenthellell: p~ellident, Middlato,WD R?ute 12, 14n. Wilma Thornbury, clerk. (not message nen Sund~y at the Math· Saturday night the Morrow Commissioners, ,9,163, (,7,671) Richard Doebler, vice president. hoard member). Laurence Jacobe, odiBt cburch wlU be "We Believe Panthers are on the road, playinl' FUNDS FOR COUNTY auditor'lI offiee, '33,679.60, (,26, Franklin Route 1, lira. Ruth W. Waynesville Route 8, Freeman in the Bible." The Bible, the the cellar lwelling Sprinlboro -169.60); treasurer's office, '12,462. Mnrtin, clerk, , Franklin Ro'tte , 1, MillarJl, Oretonla Route 1, Fran- Word or God is a real guide for hPanthera. h'neKc arlls~.lall diaAntos are County A\lditor A. M. Parker 47, ($10,151.50); budget commill Cheater .T. Hall. Franklin !lonte .1. ell ' Plymire, W.aynellVille Route 2. our lives. Throughout its pagell ost to t e l ngs IILI s IDS. received _II tax funds in the . "00 It · t St I D • Mlddl to Ro te Wayne.ville lacet MalOn on t h e " Slon, u ,none as year; prosecu an ey enm., ' e wn u Morrow. Local. Robert Lewis, we hear God 81~eak to individuals amount of ,14,400 to be distributed Ing attorney, -8,334, ($5,«0)', bu 2 • prellident, Ray G. Smith, vice and to nations and to us tbrougb Oomets hardwood. The Kinglnlin to t he various su bdivisions reao of inspection, ,5,500, (f4,500); Carll.le ~I, Robert Davis, president, ~tt Bennett. clerk, tbe men of old to IIhow us His gym il tbe Bcene of the Center- throughout the county. common pleas court, $12,1'10.24, president., . Mlamillburg Route 8, (not board member) Jallper Blade Will and vurpoise. May we be led ville-Harveysburg Dia~h. Each of the 11 townships re- ('9,605); juvenile court, '8,442.60, Fred Fritz, vice prellident, Miamis- Roy Creech Charles'Mummert ali by the truth found In His book. The MellOn Comets managed to ceived $400 and $10,000 goes to the (,8,185) ; probate court, $14,692, burg Route 8! O. 'E. Brandenburg, of Morrow.' ' C o m e to Sunday SchOOl at 9: 30 edge tbe Carlisle Indians In one of cuunty road altd bridge fUDl~, ($14,970); clerk of courts, '13,976, clerk, . Franklin, (not. ~ard memOtterbein Home Loea1, Mrs. and the church worshln at 10 : 30 the leadiTl&' games lalt weel!:. Car($11,319,60); coroner's office, '1,ber), Jack Turner, Wilham S. Eby, ~ lisle, who had gotten off to a slow SENIORS' TO HOLD 60250 ($143396) . ti d ,'Miamisburg Route 3, Robert Leola B. Forwood, president, Dr. A. M. start, finished with a bang in the ., , . ; JUS ces an M. Hohn, vice president, D F. PAPER DRIVE mayol's courts, '2,780, ($2,500) ·sle. ' L;' Spence, Carll .... last half by out-scoring the deTh l sen Ior cIass 0.• WaynesviUe b oar d 0 f e' Iectlons, ' $15 ,'300 , ($19 ,Hatfield, clerk, (not board mem-, CHILI SUPPER Clearcreek Local, Ted ' Mote, ber), Mrs. Mary Coba, Mrs. Wilma Everyone is urged to come to fending champs 55-36. Jim Alii- high Bchool is boldlng another 100); courthouse and jail, $10,250, president, Lebanon 'Route 1, For- Hahn, L. M. Youngblood~ all of the chili supper Friday (tomorrow) 90n lead the Comet scoring with paper drive on Saturday. January ($10,240); memorial building., $2,rest H\>ugh, wee president, Leb- Lebanon Rural Route, Jan. 30th at thle Methodist church. 34 points. Gordon Moffitt dunked 31. If you have some old paper. 400, ($2,340); sheriff's office. $28,anon Route 3, Mrs. Helen Prickett, So h Leb T ---I Ch te Chili ' k 11 h "I h i d 30 for Carlisle. . you would like to have collected. 892, ($28,148.110); recorder's office, clerk, Franklin Route 2, (not board ut anon ~. ell r • crac ers, re a u 8 , P e an R d h tt d S tu 'Ie Steger prelll'dent Gilbert Sml'th coffee will be s"'""ed Serving will ecor s were 9 a ere a r- /let It on the curb and it will be $14,741, (,11,867.60). ' , • ,... • . , d • ". h th M P ' p F member), George Brac ne..... Waynesville Route 2, Ben Watkin~,' Jr., vice president, Richard C. be between 6:00 and 8: 00 v. m. t~~rsm~"I;~~ete\ea: ~r;:sw Mt~; I r~~~~l:!;e ~~lr~a~e~~11!iV2~~.t _(~o,_n_t_in_u_e~d_o_n__a_ge__o_u_r_)_ .Franklin Route 2, Mrs. Mildred Doughman, elerk, (not board mem- Bring th e whole family. 89.78. ThiS was the hlll~est game COUNTY 4-8 CLUBS ON Luttringer, Miamisburg Route 1. ber), Lebanon Route 'S, John Wau, --total registered by a Morrow high WPFB NEXT WEEK " 1 I R b Charles Allen, South Lebanon, EVANO'E LlSTIC MISSION school club. Dwaine Parker and 0 Hamilton-MaineV1le Loca, ° - Clarence Hiles, Jr., Morrow. Tht Methodtst congregalion .18 Warren county week on ert Brenner, president, Foster . Wayne Local, Harold Whitacre, looking forward to the week or Roward Woods topped the winners WPFB will be observed startRoute I, Roward Barnett, vice pre8ident~ Bernard E. Baughn, vice evangelism ' beglnning Feb. 8th'. with 29 and 23 points respectively. ing Monday, February 2 wh n president, Morrow Route 2, Mrs. president, Mrs. C. W. Barnhart, Curt 'Pence . pOlIred in 26 points The DIble School lesson tor four 4-fI clubs will . particiV·trgmla ., Wyes, I I k F ast er clerk, (not .DOard L a.JQ ult classes next, Lord's day morn. Cler, member), M. A. We trust tbe whole community for th'e Atoms. pate, Mrs. Mary Clingan, home Route , I, (not board mem1ier),' y. Fulkerson, Dick Irelan, Luther, will ,be Interaslt ed In the~ e strv·. Eighty-nine points seems to be a Ing will be Possession Ilnrl the agent announced . today. R. Michael, LOveland, ~rdon Hartsock, Waynesville ' Rural !~~ e~e~i;vE:nin~ fro: S~dri gbCld stopping plaee In the W.ar- Kingdom. The printed text Is Broadcasts will be staged ~les, Foster Route .1:. Robert Route. ' roug , a,. e ev. : . ren County area. The Carh Ie' Matt. 19':16·26. The mortling ser· ,e very ' morning starting at White, Morrow Route 1. Clark of Akron, Ohio. will be th,e. Indians scored an t!9-50 win oyet mon subject will be, "Uuseelng 7 15 h guest minister Wat Cb &1:t \'eek 8 : a. m, on t e 910 spot on H~an - Butlerville Local, Mrs. Lucile Armitave ..,fta a Cin. paper for the' c m I nt 'b d 1e Phillfpsburg .last Friday night Slgbts" whlcb will he a continua· the dial. The Otterbein Otters CharIes Sk'Inner, pliesl'dent , Mor- c-I'nnati' ""Sl'tor on ,Monday. .. .,.... ' .s &CUvtU 0 pee BC e u Mason rolled up a 74-64 victory tlon of tbe sellies or lIermons from f r tbe wetk will have the first two prorow Route 1, RoQert Curran, v i c e " o . e8. over Adams Township. Waynei- the book or Jobn . grams Monday and 'Tuellday; president, Blanchestel' ~ute 2, ville trailed until tb,e last three .!JIhe Lord's day: evening t~plc Betbel C~ub ' Wednesde.y; RedL.-__.,:_-J Ralph Whitacre" clerk. Morrow Try ' GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS Try GAZETTE CLASSIRjDS lIeconds of the regular four per- will be. The Blgge~t Catoh ofFish Lion Tbursday and Midget Route 1, Thom.. Sharp, Ralph loa last Friday nil'ht. Ward- and will be Illustrated' with a Homemakers of Sprinlrboro~ Jonell, Pleaiant Plain, Rolite 1. THEY GET RESULTS THEY GET RESULTS (ConUnued on Page Four) ohalk picture. Friday .

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him Pvt. James E. Smith, . N. S. 62268211 Co. D 148 lnf. Reg .• Camp Polk, LowsMna. Mrs. Laura Shidaker is spending several daye in Lebanon .. tht' house guest of Mrs. Mamie Hatfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collett, of Dayton, were guests Saturday of Mr. Collett's eister-in-Iaw, Mrs. A. S. Collett and her son, Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Williamson and their Bon-in-Iaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds were Saturday evening dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Taylor. . Mrs. A. S. Collett entertlined the Adult Bible Class of Jonab's Run Baptist Church in . her home Tuesday night. Mrs. Nellie Gillam led the group in .devotions and Mrs. J. P. Thornbury had charge of the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leviey are ill at their home here with the ufiu." Will Gillam who has been ill is recuperating. Mre. A. S. Collett attended the meeting 01 the Wasbington-Massie Advisory Council Friday evening at the home ot Mr. an~ Mrs. John Settlemyre. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Welsh were dinner ·guesls Sunday of

Rev. Smyder, pastor ot the Methodist Church, Cridersville. will conduct a week ot evangelietie services at the Methodist Chureh here, beginning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Philabaum of Dayton were house guests, during the :.week end ot Mrs. Philabaum'e brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith. The PhUabaums recently purchased the Rader property here. Mr. and Mn. John Syferd and son, Kenny, of Dayton, were gueetl, Sunday, of Mrs. Syferd's parenti, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker, The Adult Bible Claas of the Methodist Church held their Jan, uary meeting Friday evening in the aocial rooms of the church. Hoats for the eVllning w re, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow and Mr. and Mn. J . O. Moore. Mn. Ralpb Nill entertained the Mlllllionary Circle of Jonah'a Run Baptist Church in her home Wednesday. The Jonah's Run Baptist Church will sponsor a benefit !jam supPB-r in the high school bUilding, Saturday evening. The group will begin serving at 6 p. m. and the affair is open to the public. **********~*******.** The Harveysburg Band Mothen Club sponsor d a benefit food sale, in the high school building, AUCTIONEER Saturday morning. LICENSED - BONDED James E. Smith, son of Mr. General Fum Saln and Mrs. Wesley E. Smith, reLlv .. took Salee Houllhold Sal .. c ntly inducted into tho ·army, is Telephonee: 555 and 820R now stationed at Camp Polk, Lebanon, O. Louisiana. Those wishing to cor- 27 W,. Mulberry 'St. respond with billl may address

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.Mr. and Mre. Henry Finke of Beavertown were Friday evening guests or Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Jones. The sale of Mr. and Mr .Homer Broughton on Saturday afternoon wns well sttended. des pite the bad weRther and thing old well. Mr . W. C. Pine of Social Row R{)ad is now in St. Elizabeth Hospital. Dayton tor observation and treatment. . . PrRctically everyone here enjoyed seeing the inauguration and parade on television Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phillips and tamily of'flranklln have moved to the property which they recently purchased of Mr. Boughton. Mrs. Seth Furnas, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Furnas, Jr., attended the banquet and opening of the Adult School at the "Wishing Well" Centerville Tuesdey evenIng of last we k. The Woman's Society of Lytle Church will meet at the church next Wednesday at 1:30. • Mre. Charles Morgan will have the Worship Service and Mrs. Guy Burroughe the prognm. The hosteuee are; Mn. Charles Bunnell, Mrs. Victor lAird, Mn. Earl Young, and Mrs. Bernard Baughn. Mr. and Mre. Alfred Runake ,nd 80n were called to Cleveland, Va., Sunday. week &&'O by the iIloelS and death of the former's father, ~r. Noah Raenake. They left for home after the funeral service on Wedneaday. A number of memben from here attend.ed the Open Meeting of the

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Executor Estate of Elmer Sheehall, De· ceased. NotlC~ Is h r-eby given tbat Cbarles Dearth heehan and Suo ella McClu.re wbose Post Office addr sses are Waynesville, Ohio. and . Lebanon . .Ohlo. respectively . hllove been duly appoInted ae Ex· ecuto rs of the Estate of Elmer Sheehan. late of Warren County. Ohio. Dated this 6th day of January.

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eunty Treasurer Georl~e B. Johnso n announced today that METHODIST CHU'!CH LYTLE METHODIST C13URCH J. W. Wedgewood MinIster real est&le tax statements, deB. E. Baughn, Pastor laycd for several w eks due to Churcb School. 9: So a. m.. Mr. U nl led Service, 9 : 46 a. m. extra time r quir d to hike propHerbert McMillan. Built. erty values in the county by order. Worablv Service. 10: 80 a. m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL of the State Board of Tax AIJpeal s, Youth Yellowasl!) Sunday 7 :30 The Rev. Samuel N. Keys. Rec"'r will be mailed Monday. p. m. Sunday: The State Board ot Tax App als holr Practice Tburaday 8.00. Holy Communion 7 : 30 a. m. has extended the date for final Adult worship and church IChool, payment · of the December tax 10 : 46 a .. m. without penalty until Marc~ 20. 1953. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Treasurer Johnson urges propRALPH H. CAREY, Byron Carvet, Minister erty owners to wait until they reUTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Judge of the Probate Court. Bible School, 9 :30 ' . m. ceive bills betore making inquiry. Warren County. Ohio MornJn, Worahlp. 10:30 a. m. \ IIUam Cbannon. Mlntat.er. They will be maned to all whose Sunday School 9 : 30 a. m., Mr. I'rayer Meellng, 7 : 00 p. m. correct addressee are on file in the C. Donald Dilatulh, Attorney Harley Tbomas. Supt. Youn, People'lI Meet.lnc. '7 : 00. 1-16-21029 treasurer's office. U stltl~menta PreachlRg, every otber BUDd';'. Evening ervlces. 7:39 p. m. are not received by Februllry 20, 11:46 a. m. taxpayers are a.ked t{) inquire. Evening Service. flr.t Sunday in NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT month. Executor Ealltem Star at WaYl'llelville ElItate of Ralph E. A.abury. de· WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Saturday evenine. They were: CHRIST Mrs. Edward Hleb, Mra. J. B. ceaaeeL CA!8AR" CREEK FRIENDS Notice Ia hereby given that Don· Price Roberta. Mlulster Jonee, Mr. Everett Early,. Mrs. Jack Barne.. IolIn1a&er. Paul WiIliaQ1l, Mn. Paul ~Jhipley aid F. AebllJ7. whoee POlt Ofrlce Bible Scbool. 9:80 :l. m. Donald Supt. Mornln~ Worship. 10:46 a. m. Worallip ........ 10 a. m. and Mr,-and Mrs. William Strouse. addrese Is R. R. 2. W&7Deavllle. worahlp at 7:30. Sund&7 8ebooL 11 a. m. - - - - --------'--- Ohio. baa been duly appointed as E'Yen1n& Midweek len Ice, eaeb Wed· Executor of the Eatate of Ralph Eo AJlbury. late o.t Warren County. nelday evening at '7: 80. OREGONIA aVANGELICAL U. B. Ohio. dece''''' aa,ene O~ Pulor Dated this 7th d~ of J'anuary. Sunda, 8cboo1. 10 L ... 1953. Mornln. WO.llllp. 11 L m. RALPH H. CAREY. IT. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youth Fellowlhlp. .: 30 to I : 00. Judie of tbe Probate Court. Rey. Jam .. 1.. KruIUul, Paalor Warren County. Ohio Mllaes !1.00 anc! 10:00 B. m. WAYNE8VILLE FRIINOS Gray. Hislnpr a: Gray, Attya. Flr,t Day School. 9:30 L m. Mr. and Mrs. Wileon Nicholas, 1-1~22-21 Meetlnr tor Wonhlp. 10 :30 a.m. Lebanon. . Mrs. Mary Syferd, Dayton, who MT. HOLLY METHODIST • NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT has been quit.e ill, is recuperating. LEBANON CHRISTIAN BCISNC!! Admlnl.trato~ T. M. Bcafr, Mblilter H. Weuel. Sunday School, 9 ;30 a. m., E. CbrllUan Sclence services an beld every Sund.ay mornlnr at 17 A. Earnbart, Supt. N. Mecbanlc Street at H o·clock. WorabJp Service. 10 :30 a. m. Lal~ Notice Is hereby given thaI Sunday achool ~t the aame hour. Evenlul Service. 7.30 p. m. Grace L, Wetzel, whose Post or· Fann flce address i8 Harveysburg. Ohio, Compare Any Other Plan tl"''' • ,uil Ihol iiI Ut has been duly appOinted as Ad· FOR ,.".,01 .,.... OQO l"tI -,,', COME IN NOW FOR mlnlstratrlx of the EIItate of WII· conr u. lodoy. So",. wllh ' Ir. Inter••t Rate 4% lIam H. Wetzel. late or Warre:! I".uran ••. A proQ,om ,10,1,... Repayment Plan County. Oblo. deceased. t-OrJ oQo "'IQht ho .. b.. n 0 Dated thi s 13th day of January. (10 to 34YJ yr.) jI.rl•• , fit lor your lntu,an •• 1953. "e.d • . .. 'h.n. luI it .. oy SAFETY NOT glv. VOII lun prale.tlan RALPH H. CAREY. A Farmer Co-op-Not today. S.. for 0 .U! Judge of the Probate Court, Wrecker Service 24 Hours A Day onol'(1l. of you, pr.,.n,.doy Government A.eney Warren County, Oblo 'nluronc. n..d., - ThroughH. Supinger, Atty. 1-22·29-2·5

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAY ESVILLE, OHIO

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Ada Loui8 Parlier to Carl and l to Orrin A. and A. Guenhlms It from hlB horae onto the acrea In Walhini'lon Twp. back of the steer, catch hold of Its ' L . A. Murphy to Omer W. and ;Maxine Sanders 6 lots in Deerfield ther 1 lot in Clearcreek Twp, JeS88 Mentz to John J, and Dor.hornB, Jwnp oft and put the steer l':1 ary E. Murphy 1 acre in Frank- TWp. down 'WJth all four feet off the .. , . I lin Twp. Ernest Evans and Richard Stan- othy C. Hitte 1 lot in Franklin Harriet Greely Gevedon to Ruth ley 'to George and Patricia L. Van Twp. . ground and In the same direction. Harlingen 1 lot in Lebanon. Samuel MIDdlen to Sandee 't 18 done In a. matter or secondll. ~------------------------M : Greely 1 lot in Maineville. A Farm Diary . La . .Mindlen 1 lot in Franklin. eight !lr nine sooonds Is good time NEW S1.iITS Morria D. Thompson, Jr., va. John and Lena Thacker to John OhiO Bomes, Ineo, to. UIS C; Daniel C. and Rhoda M. Hltte to By D. J. frazier r!.,1\d .flfteen or t\Y~nly 18 out or David Cheesmnn VB. ~brie Irene Thompson, divorce, Maxwell Reed .627 acres in Franklin Twp. and Ruth R. Jones 1 lot tn Ma son. George Lickliter .69 acres in Har• • . ,. _ _ • _ . _ 0 the running ror the prize money. Cheesman, divorce, Fred E. Jones, Finkleman, attorney. William E. Teklenburg to Flora Alfr~d S. and Elizabeth Hopkins Ian Twp. JAN UARY 26, 1953 _ Hom e Each man paYB an entrance tee to attorney. ' Louis Frederick VB. Jeanette G. Teklenburg 2 lots in Springboro. to Juhan and Barbara Freeman Leta Lucille Slb.aaer to Lewia B. upln. Just In time for the tnt of compete In each event and the Betty L. Meek VB. Clark Olen Frederick, divorce, Meryl B. Gray, Lloyd C. and Stella Moore to 1 lot in the village of Texas. and Doris Lucille Hursh 1 lot in the January thaw and the begin. winners get big prizes. It Is rough Meek, divorce, Aaron M. Willlon, attorney. O. L. 1..ansaw .98 acres in FrankRobert D. and Mary E. Tedrick Cl earereek Twp. nlng ot real winter. At least we and exciting 8port. The clowns attorney. lin Twp. bad snow the olher night and this add fun t.o the show. especlalJy John Holderfield VII. Lula COMMON PLEAS COURT John W. and Anna B. Conley to morning Is cold. 1 mlsslid the big the Brahmo. bU.. 11 riding where they Thompson et aI, cognovit, Fred E. Ava E. Conover va. Herae,hel W. O. L. Lansaw 1 lot in Franklin ,( 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111". Ice atorm which brought down a not oply add to . the tun but pro· Jones, attorney. Conover, ·divorce to plaintiff. Twp. 'oouat tree In the yard and took teet the men ~ho are thrown rrom Kenneth J. Hanauer, vs. Forest Lillian Ann Baston' VB. Charles Lee and Mary Cole to Calvin lIevera! branches orr the willow the buUa, . wbo would turn and J. Uhl and Virginia Uhl, money O. Baston, divorce and restoration Hardy 1 lot in South Lebanon. tree and dt'tt Queer things to the tramp or gore them If they were only. Scharrer, Scharrer and Han- of maiden name to plaintiff. Russell and Ollie Scott to W. c.edar tree. The cedar l I the not diverted by the clowns who aghan, attornel'. Ralph Barpr at al vs. Julian L. Quillen 5 acres in Turtlecreek ree n give us an American version of a Emma Tietmeyer va. Allie Hage- L. Cain, case dismillled. I Twp. John Holderfield vs. Lula E. R. Houston to James and yard bad a double trunk • . thougb bull tight lots 'or tun without much meyer et aI, partition of real ea· they were close that a lIce wdanger a y seither ' M ryl B. Gray, a tt orney. Th ompson ' to re- Le 0 da H to them or to t.be tate, e et a I. p lal n t'... Ul orton 1Iot'ID Salem Twp. looked like so a alngle tree. It The storm I d b bulla, I hat Is not muoh danger to Be8sie Lamb V8. Millard IAmb, cover $716.19 and costs. A. Z. and . Mattie Spencer to came a ong an ent one the downs becaUSe they are 110 41voree, Mel')'1 B. Gray. attorney. Fred M. and Laura C. Krieger 1/2 AND piece In one direction and the expert In side 8tepplng and other A.utomoblle Club IDlUrance Co. REAL ESTATE TRANSI~ERS acre In Union Twp. other In another 110 that now It ways of avoidIng getting hurt that and Marvin White VI. Frank Brad· WUliam H. Rawlings to Albert Loveland Park Auoeiation, Inc., 1000 very Queer. As uBual when It doesn't look dangerous but even bury, money only, Fred' E. Jonell, F. and Emma L. Frederick 2.218 to Clifford Rabenstein 8 lots . in a big 8torm hits the place 1 was tbe clowns get hurt aometl~e.. attorney. acrel in Deerfield Twp. Deerfield Twp. lOme place eille. Wben tbe atorm The rldera not laldng part In the Belen Craft VII. Earlbel Crait, ' Dwight E: Sorrell to Gi!orge Eleanor C. and Belden C. Saur came that turned our gara,e event lit on their heell along the divorce, Paul N . Herdman, attor- William and Alta Mae Rice 1 lot to William and Evelyn C. Dare around on Ita foundations and tOOk wall Inside the arena and many ney. in Franklin Twp. . 6.12 acrel in Salem Twp. Dorothy PhUlipll va. Daryl D. Earl V. and Helen R. Glasbren· Robert C. and Martha Short to down our good pear tree, I wu In Umea they have to scramble over Lebanon where there waa no 'the wall to get out ot the way PhllJipl, divorce, J. T. RUey, at- ner to Marjorie Rlde.n our .21 acrell Joel C. and Judy Tueker 1 lot in atorm. When the la.t bit wind and the audience all laughs. torney. in Turtlecreek Twp. Salem Twp. Have you read the recent artl. J. W. Hooae VI. Carrie Houae, Robert and Martha Short to LoAllee M. Moberg to Jbhn J. Alioelorm that did so much dama&e to our neighbors came along I elea on ' Auctions and 8ales Barns divorce, J. T. RUey, attorney. gan and Evelyn Powell 1 lot in nier 2.14 aeres in Hamilton Twp. Wayne.vllle, Ohio' Phone 2143 The Lebanon Lumber Co. va. H. Lebanon. John J. and Shirley Allonier waa In Cincinnati and thlll time I In lome of the late Farm Journala? wal In Denver, tbat maltea three. They take up the polntl of a good C. Faulks, money only. Fred E. RUl8ell and Reva Adarna to Roby to Ray and Charlotte Rankin H. and Lonle A. Johmon 62% .91 acres in Hamilton Twp. 'UlIIIIIIIIIII 111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111 II 11111 1111111111111 1111111111111 They lay things go br threes 10 auction and a "UlI" auction. Clean JODet, attom.,. probably I.r we ever have another bam. and pens, good veterinarian -------...:;,:,.:.;.;,;~.:.;.;,;.:..:..:..:~.:.;.;,;.:..:..:..:..:.:.:..:.;.;,;~..:.:.:..:..:..:..:..:.:.:..:..:..:..:.:..:..:..:..:.:.:..:..:..:..:..:.:.:...:.:.:..:..:..:..:~..:.:.:..:..:..:..:..:.:.:.;.;... 1 will b, rlgbt In the middle of It. Inapectlon, proper lupecUon and When I came In Sugar met me man'-emtnt of the scalel to give A man whose bome is served by gas knows that despite the storm he will find his with Joy. but SagittsriuB Is gone. f~lr welghta to everyone, no Ipec· . I hope he will come back Borne u1atlon In caUle by the manage· family snug and warm. H'as confidence is the result of a service so dependable he day. Perhaps he hall just gone ment th8le are same of the polnta vlaltlng aa tomcat a will do lome- of a I'OOcl sale. MOilt of the Bmal· can take it for granted. \ Urnes but I have been home a ler aucUonll do not have federal i week now and he Is st'lI1 gon~. Inspeotlon snd J do not know how Back of that dependability is a system of natural gas pipelines, many of which Mrs. CaUco Bnrncat has moved much local Inspection there Is. ~e interconnected. On short notice, gas can be diverted ~rooi one of these lines to Into tbe hou8e. perhaps she hall but the way to keep our local auc· hll8ed Sadge away. H be bas nol Hon8 clean and well run 18 for another. These intercom1ections are located at various points along the major transbeen run over I think he wlU everyone to watch and report any come back but tbe roads are 80 thing that doe8n't 8eem just right. mission lines, extending from the oil and gas fields through the Midwest to the Eastern dangerous for cats these days. so Most of UB who do not have large Seaboard. In effect, these strategic intercoMcctions form a vast pipeline network to many dead 'al s along the roads. numb!ar8 or cattle to sell enjoy I would b glad to s him sAfely goIng to the 8ale and see thew assure the markets served a continuous and adequate flow of gas, home. 80ld, also It Is convenient to buy The aturday night b for 1 at tb local auctlo()o but when. any· I rt enver we went to th rodeo one sees 80methlng that looks like w'h h 'Is part ot the gr at Weat· unfairness or crooked work they ~n · Stock show. It Is Quite a don't like It. It Is 0. great temf)' show and I always enjoy It. This tatton to ravor the buyers from y ar th steer wrestling or "bull· th pa king hOUB B and the acUve dogging" os they call It. waa Pill" traders who are the bit khon of tlcularly lively. For the fIrst time Ibe trnd and th re nre many ways In rec nt year8. that Is since the in whiCh It can be done. but It Is olltbr ak of hoof and mouth dl· liP to .everyone to watch and make sease In lexico, they had Me lel1n Bu r that thoae things ar not be· I long·horn Bteers and they wIre Ing done and tha~ our aucUons tough ond bard to throw. Some are kept clenn in every way. Don·t of the best cowboys lost time b · let them get a~ay wUh any dirty cause th Bteer carried them the work and a good clean auction ,vlIt1e lentt,h of th(! arena beror th y ould throw them. For those who hav never a en It done. th BUY. SELL or TRADE with a st er III turned loose and lbe rider laBslfled ad In THE 1\1 I A M I db must come along side or It. throw GAZETTE. 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THEa AXAZIJfQ )fEW 1)l. COVEBY f iVes qUICk relt.f from .Inu. headaches. preuure In forehud. IOr.n ... n eye•••cht". chuk bonH, br id,e of nOM. top of he.d. back of head and down nec k. can' f think .!ral,ht or ' " wen .t Urnes Iven tho' ,taues hIve been recently fltled. n.rvou.n... dluyneaa. Thlll new treatment rellev.. mal t IlnUi he.dachlS In few millutes and a. f eneral rule IOrenHi In h, ad. face Ind neck 11 entirely relt ev~ In . hor Ume. No matter how 10", you have Iulfered or how, chron Ic yo ur cue may be or how many d lUerl llt trellmellla you h.ve tried or how much money you have .pent without r ..ulla. w. bellev. you will be amaud .t the flit relief thll Imazln, new treatment ,Iv.. you. 11 hal liven ~"' wt r tlJe1 to tholllllndJ. Writ. lor PlV1! DAY PBEI: TJUAl.. POll pal4 fo you no ca.t or obll,aUQn except lIil.: when you writ. lor II. It Is Alreed th.t ;you Y(W min It baek .t the end of fin dlYs If not ..tllfted. Iinee It II n.t a .. mpl•. NATIONAl. LUOBATOIUD. - LOD CALtPOlUnA

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Miami Chapter 10'1, Ord.e r of Eutern Star held an "Opea HOUle" and reception on Saturday neninr hoaolina' Mrs. EdDa D. Hvtaoc:k, Grand Martha of the Grand Cbpter of Obio, Order of Eastern Star. . lire. Hartaock ..... preHDted with hautIfaJ lamp from the chapt! and alo received a eor. reoua arr&I' of 8i!tI bolD th. ?arl. OUI ehaptBn, relative. and hi d en I. Guellta were reaiiatered from Sldney,. CineblDati; X.IIlia, Daytoll, MI. ami.bur., LebanO:D, Harveyaburl', Wllmlnrton, Lynehbur., Martina· 'rille, Leeabulr. New- BurUnrtOn, Sprinl' Vallt7, Oxford, IIIddletown, ClarbYi1le, Blanch_ter, Morrow, Jameatown and Franklin. A moat enterilllnlq pro,ram, "Thll I. Your Llftl", wal arranl'ed by ber uUl'hten. Mill \l8Jll Haft. BOCk and lin. Chl. .,l. McCulloeh, with 'UlnatratloDlI of different years In her 1I1e" made by Mn. McCulloc:h. Mi.. Jean wa. the n~rator, wltb Mrl. Robert Smltb a. .pianillt and MI.. Tobe Ban and MilS Dorl. Brown .. lIololllt.. The two-bundred guelts were In. d b dl i h Vlte to t e n D&' room w ere a table wa. a1TlUll"!cl ·w lth lace cover, ~enterpleee of wlil\te ehry..ntbe. mums green candles . in lIilver holde;s and illvelr platten, and over whieb the da1u,bters presided and aerved punlh cooldel candiell and nuts. - , ,

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Estate of Jennie L Philllpa, de. ceased, ROl ella P. Bailey, Execu,lock CIIlmn.~· trix. tint aDd tinal aceount ap. PROBATB COURT proved. Rock Face Block Waterproof E.tate of Re.in H .Walker. deEstate of W. Fred Williaml, deSteel ..... . and Paint ceaaed, Harriet Walker appointed ceased, Winnie S. Williaml, ExecCement and Mortar . , _ . Executrix, V. 'E. Spaeth, C. W. utrix, first and flnal account apBercaw' and Robert White ap- proved. Drain nl. Bulldln. Supplies pointed appraisers. . Eltate of Arre••· B. Wood, deEstate of Bertba M. Watkinl, de- eeued, Martha Wood, Administraceased, Robert J. Watklnl ap- trix, firat and final account ap. .aNAH . . RD. C.NTERVlLU, UI pointed Admlnllt~ator, Dor.., Ar- proved. . MASON It, CARUSLB N nold, Charles JohnlOn and James Estate of Irena H. Hayner, deM&IOII · ·G P P Foley appointed apprauen. ceased, W. Earl Dill, Administr.Allison, f ...................... 18 8 84 Estate of Fred Watkins, de- tor, WWA, first and final account Reichert, f ....... 1 1 a lluon .................. 18 as 150 74 ceased, Robert J. Watkinl ap. approved. Campbell f 2 .0 ~ Adami Townaillp 12 80 ~ N . , ... _ ............ • PreliminU')': lIa.on 'I, pointed Administrator, Doney ArEstate of Rose E. Carr. deConoyer, f .................... a 0 8 T.WDlbJp 406 (overtime). Adams nold, Charles Johnllon and Jamel ceased, Carl D. EJtiles appointed Woodll, e ...................... 'I 6 19 Foley appointed appraleen. Fi ld ~ 8 · 1~ -Administrator WW A. e I 8' ......................... • WAYNBSVILL RA The Gleame, Clals of the HarEstate of Joseph L. Roberti, deFox, , ..... ,........................ 1 9 E 81, RV. 119 . ve)'lburg Frlendl Cburch met at Elitate of A. Clayton Murrell, . ceased, Carrie S. Roberts, Execu- deceased, Imo Murrell, 'Executrix, WarD_rille 0 F P the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland trix, gross value of estate f64,- inventory approved. Totall........................ if, 21 89 Stubba .................... ..... 7 1 16 Reese In Harveysburg Batufctay 23C.09. Carlillie G F P O'BaDion ...................... 0 2 2 night. Estate of Anna L. Brown, deI MoUitt, f ...................... 11 8 80 Petera .......................... 6 7 .1'1 Will of Clifford Tllompson ad- ceased, Fred E. Jones and Andrew Mn. Reese. president. presided Webb, f ........................ '7 10 24 B. lIiller ...................... 1 4 e mit ted to Probate, Carl Thompllon S. Conover, Administrators, during the buslne811 meeting. OfHoward, f .................... a 6 . 16 Ba~n ........................ 2 2 8 appoi nted Exeeutor, Melville Sny- ventory approved. Deen for the y6ar were eleleed : 0 2 Wardlow...................... 6 3 16 Chester, c.................... 1 del', Carl Seibel and Frank Miller Estate of Jack Francis Winter, namely. Mrs. Reeae. pre.ldent: Og,lelby, g .................... 0 0 0 appointed appraisers. deceased, Nellie Mae Winter, ap- I Because some Christmas Seal 19 61 John StalT. vie preeldent; Mn. .................... 6 1 13 Shupert, g Totals ........................ 21 LINES BY SOGLOW Estate of Ida Wilson, deceased, pointed Administratrix, Melvin Sale letters may have been overHarverlburg G F P Jay matt. secretary and James Theodore Wilson appointed Admin" Clem, George Anderson and Wfl- looked among other Christmas 6 12 Dwyer. treasurer. To~ls ...................... :. 30 24 84 Lamb ............................ 8 istrator DBN. liam Gajus appoint ed appraisers. mail , reminder cards went out t o4 12 The following members and Score by' quarters: Maaters · ..... . ................... 4 'Estate of Riley York. deceased, Estate of Vernon H. Whipple, de- day to Warren cou'n ty residents Mason .................. 24 68 66 89 Gaugh .......................... 8 1 1'1 guests greatly enjoyed the boun· Goldie L. York. Administratrix, ceased, Louise L. Whipple, Execu- who have not yet acknowledged Carlisle ................ 11 29 68 84 Jones ............................ 4 3 11 t1tul covered dish dinner preced· firs t and final account filed. trix, certificate of transfer of real tile letters, Dr. J ean Nock, coun ty Preliminary: MaBOn 66, Carlisle Doster .......................... 1 . 1 8 ing the meeting: .. Mr. and Mrl. Estate of Herbert Hatfield, de· estate ordered. Christmas Seal Sale chaimlan said 37. Downey .............. l......... 1 2 4 Jay Hiatt and Johnny;. Mr. and Estate of Floyd D. Morgan, de- today. ceased, Anna N. Hatfil ed, 1l:xecuMra. James Dwyer and Dolores; trix, certifica~ of transfer of real ceased, Opal Morgan appointed AdThi s year's Christmas Seal Sale,! '. Totals......................... 21 17 69 Mr. and Mrs. . Lawrence Starr and MASON 74, ADAMS TWP. 64 . ministratrix, Charles Carroll, conducted by the Warren County estate ordered. Larry ; Mr. and Mts. John Starr. Malion G F P Seore bY .qllartera: Estate of Milo W. Swigert, de- Clarence Demi tt and R. M. Brad- Tuberculosis Association , opened Allison, f ...................... 6 2 14 Waynes. 9 18 11 1'1 6-61 Sonja and Linda; Mr, . and Mrs. on November 17 ' and will continue ceased, Anna C. Swigert appointed ford appointed appraisers. Reichert, f .................... 1 2 4 Harv. .. .. 18 14 20 14 4--69 Maynard Hackney and Bernadine ; Administratrix, Clifford HildeWill of Anna M. Snook admitted fo \' several weeks. Campbell, f .................. 1 3 6. Preliminary: Harveysburg 80, Mrs. Mabel ·T erry·; Mis8 Nellie . brant, Paul Hildebrant ana Her - to Pr obate. Woods, c ...................... 10 1 21 Waynesville 26. Davia: Mr. and Mrs. ' 'Earl Earn. "Christmas seals are an invest. Estate of ' Eva Gro s~ , deeeased, bert Kroener appointed appraisers. l'rU tJ ' ~l ••• )U"I ~ -, ........... h-Vl'ttiU g - - - -- bart. Elwood. Glenn and Linda; Fields, g...................... 0 '1 • '1 Estate of Lottie Newcomb, de- Daniel C. Gross, Executor, inven- ment in a healthier and happier mOBey, tor 1eanl U'. W.h time )'011 Fox, g ....................... :... 7 . 7 21 MARRIAGE LICENSES . and Mr. and Mrs. Reese. J1'lt er, E xecut or, tory filed, hearing set J.or February 1953 for the entire county b.ecause learn to lei mone), work for )'oul If cease d• Albe r t ""11 Robert. Vernon Farmer, .24, Leb..,' first,. final and distributive account 11, 1953 at 10 o'clock. seal fu nd s repl'ese nt a Christmaa YOU Inveat yoar -.a'lne), wbel),. WU Conover, g .................... 1 0 2 earn the _urU)' 1tD4 happlnflll you -'anon, factory worker, and Barbara WCTU TO MEET .. d purcha se which lasts the whole a .. prove . Estate of E. H. Gloeckler, dewant for )'0111' fDtareilAit4 there'. no Totalll ......................... 26. 22 74 L4:e Dickensheets, 19, Waynesville, HERE WEDNESDAY . yea r round," t h chairman ex- easier Estate of Heste r C. arr, de••• IIII'flI' 11'111), . ' to Bave your Ad T G cealled, Earl .L. Carr, Executor, ceased, l v:a J . Gloeckler, Execu- plained. . . money . ; ' • .tbaa ' blrbu)'in. United amI wp. · . F P factory worker. . The W. C. T. U; will bold a t rix, inventory filed, hearing set . . first a nd final account approved. f F b Warren county's quota is $6,830 Statel net_ a.~ndl. Improved .L. .Smi~b, f.................. 5 . 4 14 Jes8e Earl Mullins, 23, Berea, covered dish dinner Wednesday, Estate of Mary D. ' Fol\1Y, de- or e ruary 11, 1953. at 10 o'clock. and contributions to date have Series E Def_ :Boncll are no" Hollingsworth, ! ........ 1 ·1 . 3 Ky., farmer, a.nd Mary . Katheryn Fej,ruary 4, at ttl" noon hour ati b.t;"tter. ~~ a hl.bert, Inter- . McConnell, f ................ 3 4 10. ceased, .Meryl B. Gray, AdminisE.state o~ F. O. 'Dlal, deceased, exceeded. t he $4 000 maT'li: accord- evten Banks, 16, Carlisle. . the. home of Mrl. Lo,d Ifavie, to es ra...,......,... per cen com- Sch b d . '1 '7 21 . enn en er, C on ..... .. tt..tor, fi st and final account ap- E!mtly LOUIse. Sellers, Executrix; ing to Mrs. M.a;g aret Godwin, ex- pounded .em'•• anaall)- when beld Thomas Robert Coogan, 21; prepare boxel for Veteran'l Hosto mat urU)' •. 10lD '!he PayroU Sav· Sniith, g ........................ 1 0 2 proved. Sixth account filed. ecutivc secretary. Inr s Plan w.here )'oU work ••• or tbe Williams, g .........,........ 2 4 10 Cozaddale, U. S. Army, and Phyllil pita! in Daytoa. Every member III Eltate of 'Eleanor Stegemoller, Will of Ceci1.. Snider admitted Persons who have not ccintr i- Bond-A-Montb Plan wbere )'011 baDk. C I .. 1 2 4 Jean Thorne, 22, Leban!3n, walt. . \it~ to h!t preaent and to provide de«:ealled, ~Ibett; Stegemollet. Ad- . to Pro~ -buted may send money or checks Invest more lD DeI_ ~ • • . 0 e, 1\ .. .......... .... . ...... .. . reIlS. , . Id d d f thbo Virgil E . Conner, 50, Ha"eYI. COO el an can y or exes. tbe".'re now 1Iet&er1 ministrator, first ,final and dis- . of William H. Murray ad- to Mrs. Godwin at t he courthouse 20 84 burl', meebanie, and Edith MulDe Lributive ....count approved. mit ted to Probate. ' LebanOJl. ' ' - Try Bopn, 29,' Wa~8Iville, clerk. Advertise in THE SAZETIEI

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AbDUl TDwn ITEM8 OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW SUNO"V SUPPER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Butlerworth and son were Sunday eve· IIlng supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. GI1~ert Frye and son8, HAVE SUNDAY GUESTS ~ r. and Mrs. Karl Babh and. aOD Mr. Dean Babb were Sunday guests of 1\lr. and Mrs. Harold B. Eamhart. WSCS TO HOLD MARKET Ircle Number 4 of tbe WSCS 11'111 hold a market at the Stubbs Furniture Store on Saturday , Feb.

H. ATTEN D OE8 IN DAVTON ~l t . R. II. Hartsock, Mril. P83r~ Ridge and Mrs. Lucl, Ph'mlre at. tended th Eastero tnr school of Inst ruction ill Dayton during tb') . PIlSt week. SUNDAY GUESTS HERE lan. Marpret Beaton aud son barlell, and MI'. and Mrs. Paul Null. and 80n Louis were Sunday afternoon guests ot Mr. and Mra, . H . Earnhart. W"S TO MEET FEB, 111 The WSCS will meet Thursday. F b. 19 with' a luncheon to be served by Circle Number Ona, Mn, K. M. RetaJllck and Mrs, harlel DavlJl will be In ch.&rIe of the devoUonl and program.

Wa,ne aarden Ollb Widow of J. F. Saook OUR·OEMOCRACY- -, leels Thlrsda, Dias in DaJlol Mra, Elizabeth WUson Snook, AI Mabel Davis" 91, or 1280 Deben avenue, Day· The Waynesv!1l Garden Club me t Thursday at the home of label Davis, The president. Atha. Furnas conducted tbe busl nesll session, RoU caU was answered with "Garden news" and several InteresUng hints were given. Typewritten cop ies of the rules and ntrles for lhe garden show were passed Ollt to eaoh member. Tb e theme of the sho w Is to be "Springs Awa.kenlng." Tb ere are thr e di visions, Section 1. A niche arrangement composition "Spring In Oblo," us· Ing appropriate accessories. ontalns seVlln S ctlon 11. classes namely- line arran gemen t In a low . contained, arrangement or daffodils In a natura l container, "Spring Breezes" an emphaSis on rhythm, an arrangement In shad ~ or yellow with a baokground al" rangemebt suitable for a mantel, urrangem nt In a novel container (or a 'corree table, and East r p(l. rad&-a. orsage of spring rlow ra, e 'tlon III. Conta ins four las· S 8 \ Iilch are named vllrletles of dartorlls to be displayed s ingly In a cok bottle, Tbe rules definitely state that all material musl b grown by members and arra ngements to be made by the exh lltor. For the remainder of the afternoon several grou ps IBet up 88mple srrangements with wbat material wals avallale. These were dl.ccIIBBed. Carolyn RetaUlok as asslBtant hOlltees «ave a brief outline of tbe main types of ConIfers and bow to dilitlnr;ulah them. The o,ext meeting will _ be at tbe home of Atha Furnaa.

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tOD , died at 12 : 15 p.m. Sunday at her resilience after a lengtby III· ne8S, She was a member of the Methodist church of Middletown. and pallt president of the \vCTU of South Lebanon. Born In Wilmlnb'1.0n, Oblo, Mra. SnOOk was married to J . F. Snook December 1 , 18' 4. Mr. Snook was on~ of the organIzers and genera l manager or the Waynes· 0.. and was well ville Canning kllown In lhls area. Mrs. nook previously JIved In tbe South Lebanon area, but bad lived In Dayton for lhe paat 19 ye"rs, • he is survived by seven daugh· ters, Mrs. Ada Funlas, of Waynes· I'll! , 1'11'8. Reba Fo of Mason, irs. Ir en UUrBb of Middletown, 1\11'8. Eves mlth or German\.own, Mrs. Ilia Mounts, of Clncl n· nati, Mrs. Falr!e exton of Oregonia, alld l\1 rs. fluth Wen ver of Dayton l\)'O sons. William of Day· ton and hesler of Uddletown ; 32 J!:randchlldren and 4 grundchlldren. Funeral servl s were beld al 1 p. m. Til sday al MorrIs bape!. 1 09 East Th ird street. Dayton, with burial In Mason.

CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Nre. Ellen Co.n ner celebr&\,ed ber bPthdly annlvenarr on Sunday nd Mr, and Mra. Leo Conner and daughters )llsl Ruth Conner Tbe lennon for nut LOnl'l with !lr. and )In. EvereU Chaa- Day IIIOI'II1q wfU be on Belf Ex· teeD' and cllUd.... eajOJ_ d amlnatroll. TbJ,.,m be anotbllr lermon from tbe book of Jobn. with ber at the former's home. The cburcb cbolr wlU Sinl Great VISIT IN N. CARLIaLE IUNDAYls Tby Faithfulness as a llpeclal lar. and Mn. J. P. Fromm were number. Preparations are being made Sund ..y dillner r;ueata of their BOn.in·)aw- and daugbter. Mr. and for a &ood Sunday evening proMn. Melvin Banta of New Car· gra... There wl\l be i. chalk pic· IIsl . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm tu re made for the lOng, Let the aad children of SprlDrfleld .also Lower Ligbt Be Bu.mlng and a were r;ueats of Mr. and Mn. Bible Quln. The lermon will be upon the lubject, The City Set on Banta. a HlIl and wlll be Illustrated wltb PROGRESSIVE WOMEN MEET cbalk. _ The Progresllve B U al n e I I , Bible Study and Prayer servic(' Women held tbelr February meet, each Wedneaday evening a t 7:80. lug at the Party Houae on Wed· nea4ay evening with the busbands and trlends as guelts. A del1ologa dinner ~I enjoyed and following tbe bUllnesa les8ion, Mr, Brown. Mrs. Ollve Cur\.. Dr, Emma HoI· a banker of Cincinnati. enter- loway and Mrs. Leah Mm8 at· ta ined tbe club with an exceUent tended the Garden Club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. talk, .Charles Davill. UNDERGOES MAJOR ' SURGERY • Dr, Emma HoUoway attended Mr, Robert Burton. who has been ' confined . at tbe Yeteran's the funeral ot a relative, JWbln Hospital .for eome time, underwent Jaines, at the Ve't eran's' Home In major lIurserY o~ \'ledneaday, and Dayton on Friday ~ornlng. Sbe remains In a critical condlUon. was the guest ot Mra. O. E. Maple Mrs. Burton, who has been In In Dayton unUI Saturday after· Detroit for a sbort time', Is fe· noon, mainlng here :WIth Mr. Burton's mother Mrs. George Waterhou!le Mrs. Lucile Armitage attended for a few' days, ' an Ealtern Star meeting at Clarkavl\1e on Tuesday evening. 'ST. AUGUSTINE ALTAR SOC. Mrs. WilbeJ'in1na' Underwood The lanullT meeting of. tbe St. Augustine Ladlel Altar Society spent t~e week end with the WII· was held on Wednesday nlgbt of lIam Dollter ramUy near Hartbe palt week at the Pre8ton veysburr;. and attended the tourParty Hottae. . nament at Lebanon on Saturday Plans were made for the bake night. , sale, and a c.rd . party to be ~eld at the home of Mrs. Alford Lane Mr. and Mrl. Louis Magee. of ' on Feb. 17. After tbe meeting ad- Dayton. and Mn. Orr. of Xenia, journed, . bingo wa~ enjoyed dur- visited their COWlln, Mn. BeUe Ing the aoclal hour. Maynard on Sunday afternoon.

The engagement and approaoh~ lng marrl~e of thelr daugbter, Marjorie Alvetta, Is being announ ed by Mr. and Mrll, Kenneth L. Kelzey or Patterson JWad, ·Dayton. Mr. Elsey is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Elh:ey. The tuture brldegroom, Rev. Ralph Elliott Uth, la the BOn of Mr. and Mrll. George Uth. North avenue. He la a gra.duate of Roo.evelt hleb school, Miami· Jacoba Business college, Bluffton college. and Is now a student at BonellraU 'l'lieoUJcteal flllDlJiar1 Rev. Uth Is the aBslatant putor of Wt11ghtvlew·Eastvlew Methodist church In Dayton. MillS Elzey Is a - graduate of Stlvere blgh schoot Tbe couple bave chOlien their wedlng date for late summer.

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ATTEND CLAR~.V.ILLE OES . Mr: Raymond DavIa, of Mr ~4 Mn, Jease ?rendergast. ton, waa call1ng on friends Mrs. ' Cecil Pal~er. Mr, alid M~, 'On Satu~day afternoon. Sylvester Anthony, Mr. and Mn. • • • E: Earnhart, Miss Anne D~ey, ,Mr. and MN. Harlan Harvey, Mra, R. R .. Hartsock. Mn, Pea!1 Lebanon, 8pent Frldar temoon R1dp, Mn, ~. P. ' Fromm. Mn. wltht. heir IIllter. Mrs. Lena Hart., k ElVira Gerbardt. MJ:I, Phy11l~ Hartsock. Mrs, Marjorle Brown, 100 " . ' . • • Mrs. ~clle Armitage, Mrs, Bertie' Mrl. Ella. Dakin received word MlDs, Mn. Mary ,atcka and , Mrs, Cl\cll Shlpl", attJInded the Eut.-, on Sund&y of the death em Star , party at ClaJ;'ksv111e Oil 4I,Qhter.IIj..I&w, 1!In, Max Dakin; In St. AugUstine. ' Fla. Tuesday evening. .' • • • TWO LOCAL . MEN TO. : Mr. Karl Dat:lD. of Le"anoa. , REPORT FOR IN'tERVIEW wbo baa ncenu, retumed from - ..... n ' a ' Ylalt with hJI ,d&Qhter and , er and, ~om orance, Ao_I1.. In Bill S '"I h . __ v _ _ - . _ _ ' , 10eU b1«h Icbool tiUketba11 coac • ... World 'war U veteral1l anti c&lIed on h,l l . mother:. Mr~, T1la bo L~ Dat:lIl BUDdty afternoon. meme'''' ot .&be.to"",en .., for uave re: ' , calved papen report tater. ••• , ~ vleft In n.,ton. I'lorence ' wUl lin. Vada m.tD,' of W~ 'take hla I'rlda, and ~"'"' wUI loUt wu tile· . . . of ..........., .so Satllrdq. lin. 0IIft tID

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Warren ounty's an nual Tuber· culosls and H83 lth Association fund dri ve Is within $1350 of the quota, according to a report tiled by Dr. J enn Noc)(, Franklin, cam· palgn chairman. Approximately $5600 baa been re elved with tbe quota for the solicitation let at $6850. Dr. Nock. pOinted out that there are stili many persons who probab1.y have mIsplaced leals or for· gotten to mall contributions to the as8oclatlo~, Mn, Margl/ol'el Godwin, executive seoretary, laid reminder cards have been mailed this week.

................................ New Traffic U.ht To Be In.talled Here A new traffic lleht at the corner of Main and Mlaml Itreets, wla alllured Monday atcht; when the CouncU voted 4 to :I In Cavor of the IDlta1aItion of tbe new IlgnaL Tbe new light wlU be Installed as soon as an OK can be obtained from tbe State and tbe equipment can be obtained. •••••••• ••••••• • •••••••••••••

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edged out Morrow 55·62 In the opening games or the Warren county turnament at the Lebanon high school gym Friday night. ~eterB, of Wayesvl11e, and Pence of Klngs 1\1 Ills, were high scoren of the game, each bavlng 1~ points to his credit. A crowd estimated at 1460, watched the Mason team. paced by center Dave Woods move Into the second round or play alongside Waynesville. Waynesville (52) B. F P. tubbs, f _____________ 2 1 5 Petera, f ____.________ _ 6 5 17' Wa.rdlow, t _________ 2 0 4 J. M!1ler, c __ ____ ___ _ 4 4 12 Barton. g _______ _____ 1 .. 6 B. Mlller. g ____ ______ 3 1 7 O'Banlon, g __________ () 1 t ' Totals __________ ___ King. Millis (45) Pence, f ____________ _ Wilson. f . _____ _____ B. chutter, f ___ .____ Ta ndorf, c ___ . ____ ___ J. huttel', g ________ King" g __ ___________

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Senices Held Here For Dr. P. ~JageH Graveside service w ere arranged here for Dr. Peter D. Clagett, form er Waynesvllle phy· slclan who died last week end In Phoenix, Art&. Rites were held at 10 L m. Thursday at Miami cemetery with Rev. J . W. Wedrewood orUelatlng, The funeral was condacted b, the WaynellvIDe chapel of the O.wald funeral home, • The body was accomllanled bere by a daushter, Mrs. Taoy Moyer. of Pboenlx, the only Immediate survivor,

M.... lmart R.... Held Monday Mrs, Harriet Wales Smart. 80. widely known Harveylburg re81· dent, died FrIday at CllJ1ton Memorial hospital in Wilmington. Her husband, the late Charles Smart, retired Carmer and horse· man, died several yean ago. Services were beld at 2 p. m . Monday at tbe waynesville cbapel of Oswald funeral home with burial In Miami cemetery. Surviving are . two daughters, Miss Grace Smart, HarveYlburg, Mrs. Mary Langer, Cincinnati, and a son. Carroll Smart of Newark,

Local Mal Qilis Sprinl Valier Posl· Bernard T. Daley, or Wayne~ vHle. supervising principal of tho! Spring Vall ey township schools tbe last 10 month s, has resigned snd Mrs. Lorens Butts of C dar· ville, 0. member of tbe high IIchool rllcu lty at Sprlng Valley, was made acting prlnolpal fo r th remainder of the term. Tbe school board accecpted Daley's reSignation In special ses· slon bllt no reasons were given tor his actloll. Daley did not dis· close hi s future plans.

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The Warren County Conserva.' A radio commentalor fo~ SO t~A sBOclation Is extending an yean, B. V. Kaitenbom brlnp InvltaUon to the publlo to join the baekpound of world news to with them fo r II Boclal evening on WLW-NBC liltenera at 'J p.m., Monday, February 16. A fried fish dinner will be EST, Monday, throulb FrIday. Respected thronrhout tbe conntry served starting at 6:30 p. m" at for his clear and CODCIle analyses, the Hill Crest Inn on State Route The members of the Waynes- Kaltenborn baa earned the title, 42, mlqway between Lebanon and I'lI\e Civic Club will entertain "Dean of Amerlcaa Newamen." Mason. Cub Scouts To their wives and sweetbearts at a Arrangements have been made Val ntlne dinner meeting on Mon· for an evening of entertainment Hold Paper Driive day, February 16 at 6:30 p, m. at to follow the dinner. The Cub ScoUtl! of Pack 40, of St. Mary's Parish House. The week of services. with both Wayntsvllle, wilL. hold a paper James E. Jones of tbe program CARD OF THANKS and scrap Iron drive here for three committee announces that a most. preacblng and visitation evangel· T wtah to express my sincere ' ism, was very 8uccessful at the consecutive SaturdaY8. It wal ,an- entertaining program Is in prOB' tbanks to all my nelgbbora and nounced by CW. E. DlIs, Jr., ca, pect for everyone attending and Methodist Cburch this past week. friends for the beautifUl cards, There will be a service tonight trusts that a.\l membere of the l\1aster. Dowera and otber tokens sent me Contributions ' "rill be picked up club w11l brlng their wives and (Thursday) wi tb Rev. Clark while in the hOIlPital and at home, preaching and aglrln service Fri· 8weethearts for a good dinner In tOwD or they can be lett at the They were deeply appreciated. Dlla residence In Lytle, adjactnt and an enjoyable program atter- day at 7 :30 p, m, Mrs. Harry A. Satterthwaite. ward. Next Sun4ay the Boy· Scouts to the church. Reservation carda are ' In the snd Cub Scout8 w\ll be guests at mail. Please mall your return the worship service at the ' Meth· To Hold Walhington -. card promptly. ' odlst Churcb. They wl\l sit In a body and will. have n part In the Birthday Suppttr CALL TO PRAYER , AT service. The message wll! be : "I The Child Conservation Lear;ue , The Wayneav.1Ue CIvic Club an· ST, MARY"S' CHURCH Believe In the Bible." held its second meeting Tuesday, The "Call 1'0 Prayer" will be nounces that tbley wlll hold. at 8 p, til. at tbe home of Mrs. WaahJngton'l' Bb1hday lupper on beld at St. Mary's Churcb here, ANNOUNCE~CHANGE Georp Current. Sempg with her Saturaay. FebruarY 11. trom 5 to li'rlday, Fehruary 20 at 2 ~1I. m. IN PHONE NUMBER 7 P. M. In the Metbodlst church, Tbe theme wUl be "Walk As ChUThe Far Hills Party House an· as hostesses were ' Mn. Erneat nounces tbat their phone number Edglngt,on and Mn, R,. D. Chap· baaement. 2·12·1{l dren of Ught." Election. of officers was 'man. Lovely "Ultln'" Martha ' Tllt~n bas been cbanged to 2025. ' held and the rollowlng were elec· tJolDll the WLW Oat of stan 00 COVERED DI8H DIINER BOY SCOUTS ATTEND ,ted: Mrsj. 'Davld Sne&d, Prelllb. Dew "Ciart Mule, nme" DOW IuNDAY E.VENING APPRECIATION D1NNER BILL SAWYER . UNDERGOES dent; Mrs, Erneat EdglnltOn. V, b....eUt onWLWrMut. . . .U:4S' Mr. and 1Il'II. ·W. I!l. Stroud eD- Four bo)'8 from Wa1llelvl1le SURGERy ' TUESDAY P.DI., :EST, Monda', tbroalb Fri. tertalned 'WIth a CQvered dish diD! Troop 40, accompanied by ScoutBUBI Sawyer was taken to. the President; Mrs. R. D, Chapman. day. Martha adds oarkl~ ... nllr ' on Sundar ~lY.entnc booorlDa master Andrew Churko. attendeCl Mlamt Valley hospital In Day top Secretary ; Mrs. B. W. Whitton, IbID. 10 ~e Dew ~nillUI abo,. Mr, and MN. J . P . Larrick of the 43rd annual appreciation 'din- Monda.y and underwent an oper· Treasurer., ' "bleb Ita.... bartlone CUrt M. . ., Anchonle, AlMIta. Those wh() ner at the American Lflglon Hall atlon Tuelday morning for • . , enJoyed the ·evecllq toseiller were In' Middletown Tuelday nlgbt. $1'owth In his nose. H~ expects WAYNE ·TWP. TRU8TEES ' G asaeetl. n Mr. - and .. . . TO MEET. TUE8DAV - - ordHiltra leader ' C ~oIJ the honor mrs, ThOle __ O_A'R. W"-'. N1c'" to be ho~e soon. W............ · . IP _............ ..... .. , . LaJ'rtclr, IIr. UUS an. Balph Hut- 'Tumbleson, Johnny Jonel; Fred The Wayne Townlblp Board of tnp, III'. IUUt 1Irn. Wt1ter Sb... LeMay and Ro.....r StaDlIbury, ANNOUNCE1i' CH"NGE ....~ee whl m- !on Tu..day, VIII'TORI - - DAn..... .. _- Bt. Jobn. Mr. aDd "' ....." 'ofncei la the • ¥ow han ••lIn. ..nwa , ' IN PHONE NUMBER February IT .t theIr r 111'. and ..... AQUt l*rIDaer, lin. II. A. hlkenon. IIr. and 6000 JOB PtuNTIN& Can Emeno. Iilamhart, Miami Itreet,. 1IreI&oQe ' fet their nnJar HIIIIof ~ Qat tile "..It end lin, A. H. 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On Wednesday, Feb. 4, the W. .T. . had a cov red di sh dinn er at the hom e of Mrs. 1.oyd Davis to prepare boxes for t he Veter· ans Hospital In Dayton. Eacb lle.raon brought !ther candy, cookies, writin g I1nper, envelopes and ' tooth paste for the boxes making 50 In all , also 36 cans of juices donated by tbe Happy Hour Club, and 14 pairs of foot warmers w I' mad by di fferent members. Arter the dinner the regular meeting was held a nd was opened by Miss Lu cy Emley reading from th 14 th cbapter of John and offering prayer. Mrs. Atha Furnas read an article on the report or the Harris committee, and the meeting was closed with the nlon bened iction. Th follow ing guests we re pres· ent. frs. R. . 1\1oler, of J"ebanon , Mrs. Ina Longa re and Mrs. Callie Clark. Th nlon wus \'ery gmteful to th e Happy Hour Cluh for their donations and to Mre. Earl Tress· ler tor delivering the boxes.

Ib, l1IperlDttihdeflt of" the Lebanon Sta,t e PriBOn farm. aald Monday that a prisoner, who was to be taken before tbe parolp. board at the London Prillon farm, walked away from tbe honor farm ne.... Lebanon Satturday. He Identified tile man al Paul JOleph Rolllnl, 4).. who was servo Ing a one to 2().Y8l1lr senten ce from H&mUton county "or manslaughter. He and nlne litheif' prisoners were to bave gone be,f ore the parole board Monday, Webb said Rollins' chances for Cbas, E . DIIa, Cub Muter of Pack 40, Waynesville. announcel n parole were good. "If you can tbat the Cub Scouta here need figure out wby be left, it w\1l be two den mothers. Tbere are elgbt sometblng. We can't." the superIntendent said. " It beglna ·to look boys to a den. Pack ~eetlngs are held the third like they don't want their freeThursday of the month In the dom," Webb declJLHd. Rollins had been a8slgned to a MethodJst church basement. detail dOing Inside work in ' the Any woman interested In be"Ria work waa all coming a den mother, can obtain donnltoyY. further Information by contactlng right and there waa nothing a· Chas. E. DU., Jr., Cub Malter, Rl galnst blm." Webb ~ald. 2, Wayne8vllle. ' JW\1Ins, orlglnalily charged wltb See the Cub Scout display In murder. was - cOJ1vlcted of man· Hyman's Dept. Store window, 81aughter In the slaying of stan· ley Harris, 39, In 1947. He was ~e n t to the Ohio, penitentiary on MarCh 4. ]949. and was transferred to the h.()Uor farm near Lebanon Oct, 3, 1952,

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Valentine's Day is a perfect time for a partyl We're never too-old to enjoy pink roses or red hearts as I decorations or favors. For a table :enterp lece, have a bowl of pink roses flanked by , tw o tall white eandles. Use a IVhite tablecloth and to it, fasten nearts here anll there cut from Dink paper. Use Valentine paper

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guests unday of Mrs. Parks' parents. M'r. and Mirs. H . S. Tucker. Mr. IUld Mrs. E8tol Cole. of Dayton. were guests Sunday of Mr8. ole's parents. Mr. and irs. J . C. Moore. ~r. lind !\Ira. Charles Doster and daughters were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes BunneU of Wllynesvllle.

Mr. and Mra. Stan ley Moore. of Trotwood. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKinney of Miamisburg. wer guests during the week of fr s. MVlUe Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell.

Mr. and Mrs . Henry Brady. at Lebanon. were guests , Friday. of ncV. . . , Mrs. Bardy's brother-In·law and Mr. and Mrs. James Parke and , sister, Mr. and Mrs. C:arl Osborn. daughters, of ClnclnDaU. were I

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~rs . Neva Doster 1M 111 at her IJome bere, Mr. and Mrs. Ylrgll (Cotton ) , Conner recently married, have moved Into the McCnrren prop- I erty on Maln Stteet, next to the old bank bunding. Mr. Fred Sberwood Is 111 at hIs bome, Buffering rrom 11 throat In. ' tectlon. . ' Mrs. W. El. Trost has recovered trom an attack of the "flu." I DId yoa ImoW that there an fom1eel Donald Conklin. eon·ln·law ot ..III Amerlca called "Hope"T U'. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cbarles Swindler, I • fut aceorcl1D1 .. the almaose B~t t thIs community recently under: when It 0 0 _ rIChI do. . . . It, don , o s _ aD Uve In • iown eaDed "Bope"'T went surgery at Miami Valley ho - I BnrJone Una In hope lor. pita., Dayton. peuehal warld. Yes. all America II • The Women's Society of Chrla· place of hope. Bat, II the hops .. tlan ervlce will meet Thursday AmerlcaDa an .. be reaUHcI then afternoon In the Boclal rooms at Americ:& mat be 81'Onl' and "'e. the Methodlst church. Help defend oar Ireedom t.ocIa,.~d Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs and Mn. ~ :Jour hope lor the future-b1l1 " E Frost attended funeral se"- "'pro'fled Series E Deferue Bonde . . replarly throue" the ra,.1'01I 8uIce for Edward Dakin at Stubbs Inp Plan where :JOU work 01' the funeral home Friday aUemoon. BoDd-A-Month Plan where :JOU bank. Mrs. Harold Bogan Is confined _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ to her bome with the DUo" ter bome in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla, ~ . and M.a. iReD Galnell, of Sel' ral m mbers of the Jonah'l! CI"clnnati. were (laUers In the Run Baptist c hurch here attendeu village Saturday aftel'.l100n. special serv ices Thursday and The WCTU met with Mrs. FrJday evenIngs at the Linden lIar:es {}{lrdon Tbursday after- A venue Daptlst church, nay ton . noon. Mrs. Oba .W . elcb presented The prIncIpal speaker was R v, the Pl'OII'IUDs car Johnson , ot MissourI. Co D. Smart, of Newark, spent Mr. and Mrs. Ren Gaines, of sev ral daYII lut week here vis- CincInnati, were dinner gUests on lting frfend.. Monday evelng, of Mrs. A. S. Cal· . Mr. W. P. M Carren tl spend.

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Mrs. ofCarl were guMr. 8 l S andunday thei(lsborn r Bon·ln·law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed BUrton au d son. Johnny Edward. ot near Harveysburg.

.For a gayer centerpiece, use a dancing couple, the man drellsed in evening clothes made from red and white crepe paper, the girl with a swirling skirt of red crepe paper, and a white bloule. For favorsl.. cover nut cup. with four heartH. Ya!lte one to the bottom, too, and fill with tiny candy hearts. For a simple party menu, serve pink ice cream heart. with sugar cookies cut in heart shapes! with pink sugar sprink led on top Defore baking. Let cocoa be your beverage ror youngsten through the teens. Or, serve vanilla ice cream gar· nished with whipped cream and red sugar. Place on a lace \Iaper doily on a des sert plate, and With it, serve small, pink iced heal't-shaped cakes. For a more 8ubst~ntial supper menu. serve creamed chicken or tuna OVOI' heart-shaplld biscuits 01' toast" with jellied CI.. nberry salad made in hent-shaped molds. The dessel'l may be a large heart-shaped decol'ated cake and your favorite bevel·age. This cake may be the centerpiece of your table topped with pink candles. There are many Valt'ntine games the youngstel'S will find fun to play. Valentine puzzles is one. Cut Valentines into two 01' four pie.:es. lA>t each child choose one piece. At the tap' of a bell, all begin to match up their pieces to form a complete picture. The group that is successful in putting together tb.e puzzle flrst receives as a prize-a lovely paper or candy Valentine.

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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Byron arver. Minister Dible School. 9 : 30 a . m. Morning Worship, 10 :80 a . m. Prayer Meeting, 7 : 00 p. m. Young People's MeeUua, 7 :00. Evening ervlcee. 7:80 p. m.

WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHR IST Price Roberts, MiDl.ter Bible School, 9: 80 :A.. m. Mornlng WOlllblp, 10:.6 a. m. Even1nl: worship at 7: BO. MI4week .arvlees eacb Wed· nelday evenIng at 7:80.

ST. AU GUSTINE CHURCH Rev. James L. KruBllng, Pattor taBsee .00 anI'. 10 : 00 a. m.

UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH William h unnon. Mln18ter. Sunday cbool 9 :30 a. m., Mr. Harley Tbomas. upt. PreacbJsg, every other Sunday. 11:46 a. m. Evening Service. lIrtt Sunday hi month. CAESA R'S CREEK FR IENDS Jack Barnea. MinIster. Donald HalDe., Supt. Wonblp S .... lae. 10 B. m. Sunda,. School, 11 a. m. OREGO NIA EVANGEL ICAL U. B. ElU,ene Grf tnth. Putor Sunda, ~obool, 10 a. m. Mornln, \Vo.sblp. 11 a. m. Youth Fellow,hlp, 6 :30 to 9: 00. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS Flrtt Day SchOOl, 9:80 a . m. MeeLing for Worablp, 10:30 a.m.

MT. HOLLY METHODIST LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENC~ T. M. Sc.a fl, Minister ChrIstian Science servlc Bare Sunday School, 9 :30 •. m., E. bel4 every unday morning at 21 A. Earnhart. upt. N. Mecbanlc Street at .11 o'cJock. Wbrahlp Service. 10 :30 a. m. Sunday IIchool at U.e lIame hour. Evening Service, 7.80 p. m.

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many steps tbey caD .ave, anel ' , l ' to Harlan and Vina Combs, lot In Grant and Alice Blankenship to ! for February 13 at 10 o'clock; nel how much Intere8t th y cnn add to South Lebanon. O. L. Lansaw, lot in Franklin Town · value of estate $4,893.02. the work . om times of course, Sopbi~ Buchanan to Sidney A. ship. Estate of Anna M. Snook, d . it Ia a temptaUon to let or make I an d LoiS M. Brandenburg, lot in George and Mary E. Holmes to cea sed, Lyda B. Mueller appointed d d tbem do things that are not lale "'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Franklin 'fown hip. the Village of South Lebanon, .92 executrix; J. R. Law, arl D, Stil s A Farm Diary tor them to do. Farm animals -Dewey and Martha Beaty to Lou· acre in South Lebanon. and Charles J. Waggoner appoint· and farm machln ry are danger· NEW SU ITS attorney. is A. and Alma hristeen Langford, Alfred . Aulabaugh to Taylor ed appraisers. By D. J. Frazier OUB, which Is something that we Horace Jackson vs: M.axine Jack. Jo eph F. Backert vs. Jean Back· ' .56 acre in Deerfield Township. and Mollie Hill, et 01, 69.17 acres Estate of George Schneider , d . _ _ _ _ . _ _ lOt should never forgel, Sometimes son, divorce. J . T. Rilef, aUorne . ert divorce. Warren C. Young at· I Leonard and Gladys Palmer to in Wayne Township. ceased, Theodore C. Sprenger ap· It Is not sa fe for cblldr n to do lber . Haw e vs. ustrlal torney. I Tom and Julia F. Forkner, 4 lots in Ohio Homes, . Inc., to Richard C. pointed executor; Harold Rueppel, FFlBn All ' U ~ 9, 1963'. - Whether things that they are well able to CommissIon of Obio, for partlcipa' Corene Si pson vs. Thomas V. ILebanon. and B tty Ann Krouse, lot in Ma· Charles Waggon.er and 'Jorrow or not tbe groundhog lIaw his shad· de;> 8S long as things are going tion in Workman's Compensation Simpson, divorce. C, Don ald Dila' l Walter E. and Gertrude Bailey to son. Sheets appointed oppraisers. Pow Is l\ somewha.t debatable Ques- well. So that III olle sllfety Law. Stump, Wardlow and Mitch. tush, attorney. Ervin C. and Thelma L. Davis 50 Lesler F. and Marguerite HousEstate of W. E. Grcalhous , de· ~Oll ' but whut ver he did , the I tbought for today. ell, and Carl W. Norman, attorneys. Elwood N. Lindon , administrator Iacre in TurUccreek Township. ' ton to Colemll and Annie Con ner, ceased, W. Chester Maple , admin· eaher this we k haa been mild Willie Mae Adl\ms vs. Raleigh of the estate of Andrew H. Lindon, Rose Moore to William E. and r lot in Salem Township. · istrator, first. final and distributive What an awful shock It was to Adams, c:tivorce. J . T. Riley, attor. deceased, vs. Desmond Combs, mono Lomira Moore, 7 acres in Salem I Daniel and Laura B. Routt to account filed . ttnd pleasa.ut. There were a few plghtS when the ground froze look at the real eslate talC bill. It ey only. J. H. Patricoff, Jobn E. Town hip. George :lnll Viva Tall, 1 acre in Estate of George Bradley . deCatharine A. Croll to Donald E. I Franklin Township. cea ed, LueUa M. Bradley. execu· nd laat night tbere was a thtck went up last year bllt this Is aw· ne~y Q. GaUs VB. Thelma Mae Smallwood, attorneys. white trost but tbe days following till. Wben taxes go up Bnd prl ee Gatts, divorce. Maple and Maple, Olema Chester vs. Wayne Cbes· and Jovce E. Bishop , .362 acre in Hubert and Gladys Singer to Roy trix , · first and final account ap· the older nights were bright and down what Is the poor farmer to attorneys. ter, divorce . J. T. Riley, aUiorney. Franklin Township. V. and Edith E . Short, lot in Salem pro'led . warm. 1 wonder U the sap hits do. At least on Income taxes Lucille Osborne vs. Lloyd Os. Clara Fueston vs. Jack A. FuesRus eli and Ro emary Perry to Township . . Estate of Virgil Buchanan. cle· ton. divorce. Meryl B. (;ray, at· Lida M. Seigle, .994 acre in Hamil. Dave and Lula Hawthorne to ceased, Sophia Buchanan, adminis· begun to run (or.that seemed like lower Income, In a bad year. autosligar weather to me. My first maUcally lowers your tax and as torney. ' town Township. David and Irene Cass, lot in Frank· tra trix , first and partial distribu· CI'OOJlIIeI are out, lavendar Biber· 80me expen_ are (J.educUbLe, Walter K. Coleman vs. Jacquel- Samuel H. Hudson ' to Dyer P. lin. live account approved. Ian orocuses, the earliest varietY high expense lowers the tax some ine E. Coleman, divorce. Warren Dowell, 50 acres in Harlan Town· Irwin and Jackson Construction Estate of Nell M. Hodgen, de· that J kDOW of. The other very what but the real estate lax Is ar· C. Young, attorney. ship. Co. to Fort Ancient Post No. 6069, ceased, Charles F. Hodgen, execuearly variety la the Clotb of Gold, bltrartly set and no appen!. They ~ODFREY ' S Betty Deaton VI. Delmar Eleaton, Jesse Mentz to Henderson and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Leba· tor, first and final account ap· Ii yellow lUnd. There III also a claimed tbatt he Dew appraisal divorce. Warren C. Young, attor· , Nellie Griffen , lot in FrankliD non , .439 acre in Lebanon. .proved. 8now drop out but I am afraid would not raille taxes much beney. Township. Estate of Kattie Maude Eltzroth, that the chickens mUllt have aeen cnuse there were so many new Norma Lacey to Lloyd Lacey, PROBATE COURT deceased, Roy Eltzroth, executor, It &8 it II a very pOOr 8peclmen. houseB and Improvements that COMMON PLIAS COURT ' .447 acre in Hamilton Township Estate of Fred Brant deceased first, final and distributive account We Joet a ewe the other day bad not been t.a~,ed before but In the account 01 the St;at.e of and ~uth Lebanon. . C. Donald Dilatush ex~cutor in: approved. with what the doctor called a look wbat has .bappened. I have· "rve been .katln.l aU day, and Ohio VB . Lloyd Jordan last week , Alice L. Snyder t~ Omah Mae ventory filed; heari~g set for 'Feb. Estate of Meeta Hester Earnbart, calcium deficiency. I was Bur· D't finished my Income tnx report believe me it', lood 10 ait down for the name Lloyd Johnson apl>eared Blaclcb\J!D, 3 lots In Deerfield ruary 18 at 10 o'clock. deceased, Melbourne Earnhart, ad· by mistake. . Township. Estate oC Maggie Lakes Hunter ministrator, first, final and distribprleed becaulle I thought that we yet 110 I don't know how much a chanae-on a chair. bad .been feeding a mtnure with loss I have this year but It Is a. Albert C. Hawke VB. The Indus· Harold A. Cowles ro Owen Belch· deceased, J. T. Riley appointed ad: utive account approved. tbe proper amount of minerals In questloD whether I came out of h~:,kD~V:: ':~~ ~os:i:et~; trial Commission of OhIo, calie dis· er, I?t . in Mason. ministrator de bonis non . Estate ot Ida Stepp, deceased, 1L This left a monUI old lamb the red or not. Last year my loss UtUe llIIUI on the back of lOme of missed. WIlI.lam H. Scbwepe ~ Lucille C. Estate of M.iJo W. Swigert, de- Donald F. Stepp, administrator, in· to be ted on a bottle, a pOOr lit- Just equalled my depreciation. but the trucks. One I uw the other Sea] Tite CO. VS. Troy B:. and GOOdrIC~ , 13.89 acres 10 Hamilton ceased, Anna C. Swigert, adminis- ventory med; hearing set tor Febtie "bum" as the western sheep- this year with the drought cutunlt day in New Jersey read: ''This ~r~cEo~eSrb0$65em7~ker, et ai, plaintiff To~~:~.1. and Helen M. Sbane to tratrix, Invenrory med; bearing set ruary 24 at 10 o'clock. men call them. He runl with the the crops and bavlng to buy hny truck stOPI for brunettes and flock aDd aometlmes · getl a little and the low cost of cattle there blondes and will back up fifty feet State of Ohio vs. Dishmon Combs, Kenneth and Florence Jones, 1.40 from tbe other ewe lhat hRS Ii Is DO te1llng yet what will happen. for a redhead" defendant placed on probation for acres in FraDklin Township , three ·years. William L. Rothwell to Nell'le ne ot tb e tbl DgII tb a t mak 8S It lamb aDd be had already begun Archie Bleyer and the boys In to eat a little ground feed and harder for the landlord In abare· the band gave me a present of one Wilma J. Manning VB. Frank H. Gephart, 2 lots in Franklin. hay. So far we have to catt:h him cl"Opp4ng 18 the hlgb cost of COli- of those Tidtersal vesls, It's purple Manning, Albert L. Herriclit ap· Turman and Marie Lamar to to teed him but soon be should tom work like baling, Tbe land and yellow with pink stripes. I pointed attorney for defendll'nL Herman ' and Ethel Romohr, .848 can't wear that - it's the wrong Ella Faye Michael vs. Da\,id E. acre in Deerfield Township. " P. and Dorothy B. Rug. I am to come when he la called. lord has to pa y for hi s sbare of s1ze. . Michael, case dismissed . Kenneth b lin d ts I I n 008e He (D,kes the bottle eagerly but a g an 88 no one pu 1 remember when I dl' d my II st Sylvester H. Fueaton vs. Etta gles to John F. and Mary K, Shinn, doeln 't k.now enough to com to hay aDY more It makes a bIg cut dinner wh n It Is ready. In profits. Lime also comes out TV show, way back in 1948, B~C. Mae Fueston, case dismissed. 1.571 acres in Clearcreek Township. We have a Dew farm hand. of the landlords sbare. In a good . , . before chlorophyll Jane.t Shane vs, Robert Shane, Glenn · M. Irwin, et ai, to Clifford year IncreaSed crops and prices , .case dismIssed. . and Dolores H. Reece , .865 acre in course he Isn't much belp yet na I ve been nretty lucky with this Arvin Turner vs. The Wilson Salem Townshl' p. . he only arrived In lhls worlll may take Cllre of these things, skating busIness. Two years on Egg Co., paragraph 1 ot petition or. early Sunday morning abou,," two but tt costa JUBt as mucb to com· s~ates without falling down, To- dered stricken from record and deS. ~ Taulbe~ to Gilbert Smith thirty at Miami Valley Hospital blne a poor crop as It do s U nIght there ~Ill be 16,000 people fendant gjven 30 day. to plead. and Gilbert Smith, Jr., lot in South but we are looking forward to good one. Tbey flSUre It by the at the Madtson Square Garden Lebanon, g-reat thlnY8 from him sometime acre. One bope In looking for· skating festival walting to see me REAL ESTATE TRANSFE RS - - - - : - - - - - - - - -tb w t li' Ue tb ose w h0 fall down-and break my-record. In the future. Hla fatber, John ward Is a Keldon Homes, Inc., to Ralph E. C TO W. Rlchardl, "Red" as lome peo· bo\lght h!I&'b prtced feeders last HlAID ON "'ALIN' I COUTS" .a nd Marjorie L. Mullins, .U~Il' acre pIe call him, Johnny as I call )·e.,. are lolling beavlly, we may Cli AND e....TV MONDAY NlGHTI in Deer6eld Township. blm. is "'olng ro farm my farm 611 better thlB year OD lower Farm Loan. .. rtAed on6. Woodrow and Cleo Brandenburg tWa year, In hla fathers place. I p... VD. Compare Any Other Plan WheD we unite that day In praver to Russell G. and Reva Rogel:s, .66 millS John but J am glad to bave On Friday afternoon, February # acre in Union Township. FOR • we will be part of a. world wide some one young an d f uII 0 f energy t wen tl e th , at two o'c Iock, t b e movement, prsyer gOing up trom Harlan and Vlna Combs to Kash . and Ideas to take hold of thlngll World Day of Prayer, sP9nsored II D. and Ma.r y Lou Ambu.rgy, lot .!to. a Repayment 'plan and do many of the thlDglI" that b y th e G eneral Department of . parts of the world. for all South Lebanon. $1.25 need dolDg. He Is the one who is n!ted Church Women, National 80rta nnd kinds of people all ask· (1 0 to 34 ~ Jr., Samuel and Rubble Money to taklDg . are of the aheep with Council of the Churches of Christ Ing that we maF learn through SAFETY h Ip !'rom David aDd Ka.theryn, In the USA, wlU be ob8erved at Christ to "Walk as chlldr D or Kash D. and Mary Lou Aml~urgy, who do not go to school yet. Car. St. Marys Church. The servJc"" light:' and nnd the way to peace .161 acre in South Lebanon. A Co-op-Not olyn who 18 In tbe second grade, Is beIng conducted by a committee and brotherhood. Kash D. and Mary Lou Am.b urgy Govemment Acency doesn't have Quite 80 much time of women from the MethodIst . - Through ..:.. to toUow her daddy around and churh, the Friends Meeting and h Ip or get In the way, but she the St.. Muy's E1>llcopal Cburch. helpe too. · This year the rhemes and mater· One of the things about farm lal for worship are taken (rom Chimney Block Block \Ire that seems good to me III Africa. This Is one of tbe times Rock Face Block Waterproof eemeilit 33 N, Broadway Phone 44B that cbildren get better acquaint· tor al\ of U8 to join in 'pmyer for LEBANO N, OHIO ed wtth ilIelr talbers than in al· the whole world and everyone Is StHlSuh and Paint EL L IS H. STURM, See'y·Treal. mOlt aDy other of life. MOlt urged to come to this meeting. Gla •• Cement and Mortar children eDJoy farm a tlvltlee and It II lbe1ng conducted by the nle Bulldlne Suppll.. It III surprisIng how much ~etp women but "that doesn't mean that even a small ehl'd caD be, bow men are !lot "vlted to join us.

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Here arjl tile I Th e bandit stuck a revolver In towl1shlp Quotas and hnlrmen : I WEEK EN D IN DAYTON Stroud's ribs and took $15 and Hamilton townshi p. $4 40 ; Wayne Mrs. L lie Armitage 8pent thll hl R chu nger li nd $]55 from the attownship. Mrs. Etbel aylor. w k nd with Miss Glenna Marsh tendant's purse. $660; l\f aSRle towns hip. $440 : In Dayton. s hort whU back. tbe Robert East Decrrleld. $625; West D r· Sel'v lc Texaco station WUB robbed field . $600; alem township. $495; RETURN FROM FLORIDA of $65. ilion tow ll sh lp, Frank Bolonger ; Mr. nnd M rs. H . L. Rye have $3 5; Washington townsblp, $330; I'e turn d after spen ding severnl J, KENNETH STERN Harlan to wn ship. $385: women's weekI! In f.'lorida. Girl Scout Cookil . "Farmera 80lve Problema" organ l~atl on s. $55: school teachra, $65; all clal gifts, barles J . PREACHES IN SEBR ING. OHIO Sail Harl Sal.rdl, Next Tuesday, March 10, ap\Vnggon r. $no. Rev. J . ... W dgewood aS81sted proxtmately l50 members of tbe Suturday, March 7, Is the day with vllllg listie s r vlc s In Se· Miami alley Mil k. Producers ASfQr tb annual sale of cookies by bring. blo, during the past week. 80 laUon and n rew specially Inthe Girl Scou ts and Biown1ea oC vil d gnests w ll1 gather a t tb Warren' Ph,sicians ' nynesvIHe. You who ure fn· MR. AND MRS. O. R. UNGLESBV have return ed tQI their home on Ballroom of the Biltmore Hotel WSCS TO HOLD MARKET millar with scou ting know tbat Main Street In Waynenllle, after . pendlng aeveral weeks In Bradenton, In Daywn. hlo. for th Ir 27 th Honor Dr. Amold ne and Two of tbe Ircles this sale Is the one money ma.kFlorida. They will celebrate the ir 60th Wedding Anniversary on Sunnpecullve nn,nual Die ting. W will hold a market at the Ing proj ct tba.t our girls conaay, March 15, with "Open Houae," Friends oare lnvilled to oall from LEBANON - Members of the J. "enneth lern. as president Stubbs Furnltur SLore on aiuTduct. You also know that the Warren County Medical Society of th Amerl n Institute of 0- 2 to 5 In the afternoon and from 7 to 8:30 In the evening. (lay. March 2 til,. FIRST LIEUT. R. OSBORNE cook1 s which tbey have to sell hav'e r ' eet d I :Qr. James H. operation, will bring La members you a re very good. So - please Loca. Farmel r Buy. ... . Will Visit Here Soon Arnold of Lebanon , ptes1dent ILnd III ssnge of merit as he SD aks a S. WI,nl Ad,ilory CHURCH OF CHRIST MISSION plan to do no baking this weekr enamed Dr. Jean Nock. Franklin. on "Farmers 'Solve Their Prob· Rnd Irs. Harold Osborne I r. MrtI. Ray KIonLz wlll be hoste8s lems." end. Let the gIrl. help you by Re ••stered Bull vice president. and Dr. Arch D. Council Mills AI F i r hn" re h'ed word from their seiling you their cookl s. lO' tb MI slonll)'"y Endeavor of the Harvey. secretary. A Brown Swiss breeder, Giles BOil that h Is now First Lieut. There are two k1nds or cookies Church of Christ on Friday eveChief toplO of dlscusslon at the Robel"\. Osborne, of MlLr'h Field, England of Waynesv1l1e, has 1'e· Hills HOI. ning at seven·tblrty o·clock. fo r you this year. The Brownies cently sOfd t he 'bull Detty Boys monthty meetlng waa Lhe am- nllf. LI ul sl:lorne and tamlly and Intermediate GIII.I" Class couts will The South Wayne Advisory E lmer 10860 Lo Hora e Sbaner. pulsory vn.cclna.tlon of dogs In the Colton . all!.. and are have the deltclous' sondwlch cook·. VISITS IN CINCINNATI ounty fo help prevent rabies. ouncll m t In regular s slon on of W~nea v ll1e. according to 0. to visit r latins here les. The Senior Scouts are introMrs. Cillren e Rye WI\8 n. un- M . .II S a I . r . l , Thursday evening at the Far Hills report frolll Fred S. Idtae, Sec- lthough a county·wlde quaran· ducing a new kind of thin mLnt. day and Monday guest of ber cbllThe Gleamer Class of the Har· Party Hous wllh Mrs. R. E. As· retarY' 01' tlle Drown S,,' lss Cattle tine has been ' In effect In WnrT n water ookies. The dJstrlbution dren, fro and Mrs. Irvin Rosen veysburg Friends unday School bllry as hostess. Eighteen mem- Breeders' Asso(!lntlon, Beloit. county tor many months. rables w m begin from St. 'Mnry's Parlsb and son In Cincinnati . met at the bome of Mr. and Mrs. bera and one guest. J . M. Greene, Wlaconsln. , continue to spread. HOIIse, tbe regular meeting place, 4·H C amp Funds Earl EarnhlLrt, near R1Lrveysburg, of Lebanon , were present. The , , , ...., " " at nine o'clock Saturday morning WCTU TO MEET MARCH 12 meeting- was opened and Mrs. atu r.dny nllght. and your doorbel . should be Short Goal Th e W Twill 1I,0ld th Ir regMrs. Rolland n3 , president. rabbe onducted tb very Int rringing soon afterwards. Be preular monthly meeting 0':1 Thu1'1l- presided during the business esting dis usslon on "l..earnlng We want to thank nll who 011- pared to do your bit for Waynes· day, March 12 atth Friends feet· me ling. Mr. Rollnnd Reese, paB- Go s on for 1963" and nft r trlbuted to th 4-H Cllmp Fund. vUle's OJrl Scouts and Brownies tor at tbe church. conducted an ma.ny fine remarks. tbe Council as Ing House. two p. m. There were quite a rew who were by supportIn g them In their Interesting Q.ulz on the Bible, fo r a group renohed a definite con· not 'at bome wben we called. so If coolde sale. GRANGE TO MEET SATURDAY 'J'ell,earch In the church work. elusion thut they can b neflt fronl there Is anyone who would like to give to this tuud. you caul<\. Formera Gnual'e 13 w ill meet In MIlia Nellie Davis presented the their agricultural leaders and local farmers as weil III nearby colleie regular s a Ion on Saturday eve- program. coIL anyone of the fo llowing com- Wlrrln YOIIIt The following membertl and professors. mlltee. we would be glad to call ning. An Interellting program baa The Council adjourned and wlJl ,guests enjoyed the evening. auspect Accu.ed been arranged . or you could mall It to us. We Is Ensign low which was concluded with Ice meet In March as the guests ot Church of Chrisl stU] have $1900.00 to raJae. Of Auto Theft cream, cake. coftee and contee- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shubart. . El Mlcben r, Mrs. LaRue, RETURN FROM FLORIDA .Cadet l\f1d8hlpman WllItam O. A lovely dessert course was Chlrch tlons. LE BANON - Ralpb Lee Gillen· Lee O·Ba nl on. Mrs. aroline Re- Boffman. enrolled at Merchant Mr. nnd Mrs'. M . D. Baird and Mr. and Mn. Heelle; Mrs'. Law- served during the social bour, water, 20, of Dayton, cited by talll k. We are happy' to report InMartne School at Kings P~t, N. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. R. Ungl Sby havll rence Starr, ~JTY And Carolyn; creased attendance at all services Deputies Ralph Palmer and Geo. Y. , tor the last four years, waa returned home after spending the Mr. and Mfa. Jamea Dwyer and Ol.b last week. Our atLendance at tbe Ca.rroll on a. charge of auto theft, graduated Monday with an engl· past few months In Bra~enton, Dolorea; Mn. Mabel Terry ; Mr. law UWII midweek service waa about 85, pleaded guilty when arraigned ~& Plows OnlM OncI neer's degree and an enal~ ratFlorida. and Mrs. John Starr; Miss Nellle ls Fridl, A . I the Lord'a mornlnlg service bad an fore May L. D. Lane of Mason, Ing In the U. S. Na.vel Reserve. Davia; Mr. and MI'II. Maynard MH Increaee of seyeral people and the and was bound over to the grand EYI.., FOlr Ylars The Ion ot Hr. Bnd Mrs. Otto JOINS HUS'BAND IN MARVLAND Hackney and Bernadine and Mr. Jury under $2500 bond. He Is ac- I Hotfman, ' I r I , HOI. evening Bervlce was especltuy or R. R. 2, Lebanon, be ILnd Mrs. Earnhart. Elwood. BarF. Mrs. WIlUam Davis le(t on Suncuaed of stealing a car belonging well attended. SlopIng land on Howard Cal1's was awarded a apeclal citation day for Betbeada, Maryland. wbere bara Ann, Glenn and Llnda. This coming Lc~rd's day morn- to Edgar Neely of outh Lebanon dairy flU'Ill In Summit County la tor excel1ent character while en· !\Irs. J . P. Fromm waa hostes8 sbe will Join her husband H. N. to the New Century Club on FrI- Ing tbe minister will continue his and was Involved In an auto ac· In ruu pro~uctlon nlthough he rolled at the school. William Davis who Is receiving day afternoon at the Far HUls series of aermona, from the book cldent In Mason. plows It only once In four years. A graduate of Springboro High training In tbe medical corp. party House. ' of Jobn, speaJdng: on the subject Call does not grow cultivated School In 1946. he attended UnIMiss Rutli Chandler, prelldent, of Our Greater Works. baaed on crops on this land. He sows Ii versity of Dayton for two yeara The Baha'l World Fa.Jth, now preeld'ed over the opening and bU8- the Scriptures. John 14 :7-14 FRIEIOS HOMEmixture of alflLlfa, ' ladlno clover before entering tbe academy. He HAS SERIOU1r OPERA.TION promulgated In no leaa than one Inella session, after w.blch Ilrll. There wl1\ also b.! a apeolal numLittle Homer Ramby, Ion of Mrs. Harvey Burnet and daugh' and bromegrnlis In oata every laW action In Inohon and aervlce hundred twenty-five countries, Alva Thompson Introduced aa t be ber by tbe cholll entitled, Thou Mr. and MI'II. Ed . Ramby, under- aa Ita aims and purpoaes the 12 gueet speaker, 'her lon, Mr. Victor WUt Keep Him. ter Carolyn of Lytle, were caUers four years and uses It fOr hay, In many foreign countriea. silage and pasture. went a Imous operation at Mlaml following basic teaQhinp and Thompson. who Is a atudent at At the evening service the ser· 0[ Mllae'a Mame and Annie For the fIrst two years he I - d Valley 'H<!spltal , during- the ' P'Ult principles as a working program: Miami University. Mr. Thompaon man subject willi be, the NeW Brown and Mias Bertha Brown on .~.~ . _ _ _ __ mak'os most of the meadow In.t_o.~O~h!!io!!.-~I!!r.!!!.!!-..!!! Sunday afternoon. week. 1. The on'en.!B.....Qll..!!~~~~:f1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~. and Ilhere will again be bay and s llqe. He uses It mo..... II ' 2. Independent Inveatlptlon of vacations ,In Yellowstone an Interesting B,l ble Quiz wltb for pasture the second and third Prlcls Ole nl RETURN FROM NASHVILLE Mrs. Mae Harrison apent Sat- years and pastures close In the truth. Park and he showed beautiful col- the audle.n ce 'partllclpaUng. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Wbltton fall before It Is plowed. Farm land prices are slipping We observe the Lord's Supper urday In ClncLnnatl. ored slides or famous apota there 3. The foundation of all re- and described them In a ; very flne at each of the above seMces, bave returned from Nasbvllle, F.orl Janel, extension agrono- In aome areu because farm prlcea Tenn., wbere they were caJled on lIgiona Is one. Misses nlth and EUzabeth mist at Ohio State University, are low, says Ma.rgaret McDonald, manner. neltber Inviting or debarlng anyaccount of the serious ,110ells and 6. bUgion must be in accord The Club adjourned to meet In one, bllt allowing each one to Cbandler and Mrs. Mabel Hatha· 8ays grass soda are heavy. enough extension economIst at Ohio 4leath of the former's mother. with IIcJence and reason. way attended the New Century to keep erosion to a minimum State Unlveralty. . Marcb with Mrs. H. L. Rye aa eXAmi ne btmself. They also remained for the funFrom July to November. 1952. 6. Equality between ' men 1I,11d hostess and tbe Drogram wtl1 be Mid week services eacb Wednes- Club at tbe Party House on Fri- after plowing. Call rotates his eral services. women. In charge of Mrll. J. K. Preston day evening at 7 ':30. cJoslng day afternoon with Mrs. John pasture plots snd uses lime anlt Ohio real eatate prices dropped 1 Fromm II.S hostess. per cent. This was the first four7. Prejudice of all kinds mus.t and Mrs. Wa.lter Wbltaker. promptly at 8: 30. fertUlzer on meadows. be rorgotten. During the pleaaant social bour FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO MEET Jones says Call's cro pping sys- month period Since the begInning • a delicious desaert course was Dr. Emma Holloway was a week tem Is ada.pted to dal ry and beef of the Korean war that land The Friendahlp Club will hold 8. Universal peace. served at the attractively aI'- GOOD JOB .PRINTING Can end guest of the William Preis breeding farms on slopl,,§, land. prices did not go up. Most states their regular meeting on ' Wednes9. Unlveraal education. ranged table. " J)e also points out that the sys- had about 1 percent Increase durday afternoon, March 1, at tbe Be Obtained_at the Gazette family In Yellow Springs. 10. Spiritual solution of tbe __-"-_ _ __ tem ts good where heavily-trav- Ing tbe same period, home of, Mrs . George Henderson, economic problem. Misa McDonald blames tb e eled road s cnt tbrough farms or wUh MrtI. Ray Malnous as uslsEaslar Driva Pili Mllrons' Olrell Gov. LIISC.I Opens 11. A universal language. steady decline In prices at farm where dlatance from barn ILnd tant hOBCesS: M1'1I. A. H. Stubbs 12. An international tribunal. water eliminate some fields for products for the real estate price and M1'1I. M. D. Baird will be In MHII Wldnndl, drop. Lowering cattle prices, for Mrs. Helen McCoy pasture purposes. charge or the program. example, probably checked deMrs. William Strouse was boatmand for pasture and graztItr ellS to the Palt MatrOns' Circle .on Your GAZETIE Needs Youl land. PVT. STANLEY HOME Ne~, WedneSday evening. ' Harold Stanwy orb,In· n , or. J _ J • BUI'IIk' e. . pres Iden. t Prl·;ftl!le You NEED Your GAZETIEI , Land prices are gOing ' up tn .,.. In1'8. dlantown Gap, Penn'a.. hall een conducted the buslnelJs session. some areas around new Industrial Many things were dlsousaed , can. Mrs. Wilhelmina Underwood sites ' bu ~ MIss McDonal(l aaya, enjoying 1\ furlough at the home was a week end guest of her further eaalng In land prtces of his parenta, 'Mr. 'and Mrs. Howcerning the work of the, year, and , dau·ghter. Mrs. William Doster 'and especla.l1y of poorer farma-could ard' Stanley. ' Private Stanley 1 two conteeta were conducted by now stationed at Fort Benning, Mrs. Strouse. family. contlrtue ' this year because or The Circle ailJoUl'ned to ' meet Ga., and 'wlil later be transferred blgher farm costs, lower farm • • • to Ft. Bragg, N. Carolina, wbe~e 'I~ . March with MrS. Charles M. ·Mrs. Nellie Bunnell was a dlri- produ.ct ·prlces and lower net Inhe wl11 attend , mJlltal'y. school. :McCuUocb boa.tesil and during ner ~ost or Miss Olive W1I1tams' come." on Sunday_ ---..,. - t,he pleasant aoclAI h.o ur. d'~~ty VISITORS OF MR'S. EARL refreshments were aerved by ,the VISITORS IN DAYTON £VANS RECENTLY . . hOat88a: . " ' Dayld and Paul Soherer, Jr., MIBBea Ruth and Elizabeth . :(Delayed) ' Tholie present were Mrs. <IJ. ,;J. Chandler attended a ~lnner meet- speni the week end witb tl:telr Callerll on MrtI. Earl' ,Evans .U"e 'Bunke, M1'1I. H. .D_ Earnh!lrt, Mrs. Ing of Alpha PhI. Chapter. Delta brother and Bister-tn-law. Mr. and past week, were Mrs. Pearl Surltb Lucile, ArmJtage, M1'1I. Jesse PrenKa~pa, Gamma at the Gene~al MI'II. Roy A. Scherer In Dayton. ' of Spring VaUey, MI'8. ~rge . dergast, Mra. L. C. St. John, ,MnI .. Denver '}fotel In ' WUmlngton on Mr, and M1'1I. Scherer 'a nd R!chard Blake and aon Ed~ of Medway. McCulloch, 1'41'8. J . P. , Fiiday .nlght · and aft~rward had joined them Sunday mqrnlng to MI'II. Charles Bogan 'and .' 'M,I'II.' ;)11'11. E. F . 'E arnbArt, MrL day. . -the pleasure of hearing Mrs. Anne ape,nd Lucme ~ce ot Harveyab)1r1!:, and Bernle "BarroD ' wbo, . . . . beN R. Hartsock &nd MI'II. Oila Grimes, \ ballad singer from CoIIr. and M1'1I. Harrison Alexander .... COlia. . . . etarie41a ndIe ,CoUN.)'., " II.lmbua, opening the InterDa~fonal VISIT IN Z~NE8V,ILLE Folk teatlval ' at .\Vllmlnston ~ LAST FRIDAV 'OOV. FRANK ~. ' L AUSCHE recelv •• the first .h.ft ~ of E . . . . . of near Waynelvllle. al-tbe 'Ohlo 8tate.lJnlftI'IltJ eJim- LUNCH PlUCE8 CLIMB lege• . . als f~ 0.0 ... 1. McCloy. tljua offlolally O...,lnl tit .. 1111 Eatte .. M1'1I. A. II. Earnhal'\ and 1l1'1I. ; 'IITOR8 FROM ~~NCINNATI piaa ....... WOIU. . . . ~ CLAllX8V1LL1II -..: PrIces of "al campaign In Ohio.' a~ EI.aMl" D.... I... both of 1Darl Ea.rDhart ad Ita• • • IJII4& 111'111 Edward GD04 aDd outer. ' Abel ' .... 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Ev ry Thnrsday Morning at Wll),nesl'1 11 , Warren (ooot)'. OhIo. F.nlered a8 lIeeonu class mat te r at the P08tofrlce lit Waynesvllle. hlo. und er Ihe act or larch 3. 1 7 •

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Our· Juve:nile Delinquency ProblemFrom all napcnrlln,' 6 . It .(' ill S that lIt' hUI'e on or OUI' gr atest problems 011 tho' rlln the prohl III or j\lI'(' IIII,' uellnQut'nc-y , Mu ch credit Cor OUI' s uel'OSIi ill s ta rting t he " renlest of all pl'ollle ms 011 Lh e dowgrllli e cun b laid to th o \\' ay nesl' lil Model lub. Tbe o rguni zers ot this I' lull Ilrt' d S \'I'lllg of mu ch c redi t. also the Am rlenn Legion Cor th pa rt th )' haye nUlyed in this worthy proj CL Also Hunters Hobby hop Is Lo be 'ommended for muklng uI'a llable all tbe \'arlou8 models and other supplies n ed d for this bobby which Is so Interest· Ing a nd Instrurti\'e to not onl)' the boys, but to some grown· ups lUI "ell. The old fldt4;e "Idleness Dreeds Contempt" musl have b en Give a boy someremembered wben th club organ ized. thing to do - keel) him bus)' - and he will not have time for mIsch ief or trouble. It only on bo)' can be suved from trouble - then nil our time. efforts and tbe cost of the praj ct wll1 not have been In '1Wl.

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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Byron Carver, Minister Dible School. 9:30 a. m. Mornin g Wors hip. 10 :30 [I . m. Prayer 111eeling, 7 : 00 p. m. Young People's Meeting. 7:00. Even Ing e rvlces. 7 : 30 p. m.

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THIS SKETCH OF ~HIO'S' FIRST CAPITOL at Chillicothe reprelenta the "cradle of Itatehood" about the time Ohio entered the Union. In this. building. delegates wrote the flrlt Ohio Conltltutlon and here on March 1, 1803, the flrlt legislature convened.

the Mus ter ulll' aYB doe6 wben the work we do Is weU Gone. And 8S we arrived the Master asked the u8uBi Question - What My ' own Imagination of whut WIUI your occuP/ltion my son. 1 OBSERVES NINETIETH my brotber would have said. H e was a farmer Master and tilled passed away on Oct. 17.1952 at the lovely 8011 and cared for nil MISS JANE FITE BIRTHDAY MONDAY the beautiful creatures that you Correapondent Mre. Oba Welch obaerved 8 ~. arternoon _ To my wlte. created and gave man'- dominion I Mrs Lillian S Carr of Lebanon her nlnetle" bl ~ • .,.day ann· my sisters. nieces. nephews and over - I loved doga:' Master an~ . e t during .• the week end• vel'NPV Monday. AI plrt of relatives. friends. and nelgbbors : You have told us not to bave any was a gu a · , favorites but ( did M:aster _ one of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster the . feetrvlU" her lIOn and .( would like to tell you of my of my dog's name .wu Joe. r daughter-In-Ilw, Mr. Ind Mr.. tl I h th M t i t FrI d th ht 8n e1r d aug ers, J ane t and mee . Dg W t e a s er as - loved Joe and he lov'!d me _ but _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:----:-:b Thomal Weich entertained d I 8 I t1 4 ' h Bar an. d M ay my J left him at home ._ and I do Ing a letter. Take care that t Ie 106 Ch l O b o with open Ihouae $\Inday be· it morn I ( nlr at I8 . m. t toa h mr. an rs. ar ee s rn w e vy WM go ng au sweep know that Everett will take good writing II true _ It .Is t e on y and IOn. of ClnclDnati. were guests tween the houra of three and tbe leavell oft the sidewalk and care of blm until '10'l go (or Old Goepel that lome men win read Delicloul refrelhment. I Ith d It en d a t Mrs. alx. during the · wb a Joe agAin lo Yonr cllariot ot love _ that Goapel accor Lng to you. • ... were lerved from an Ittractlve as 1 I was sw.eep r I ng away lo t. IU ., d Olborn'l mother; ,,{rs. wary I ttle 80ng 0 ove my ear -Just as You came tor me. as I We wlll be leelng 'IOU AMI arTu o,,d h J h d table u.l .... a color l acheme of I b d til f I I too .... r an er aona, a n a n · . . . ear a rua ng a 'IV nga. 'wae !Sweeping the leaves _ I ling at BOme tme we are Harold. pink Ind white, with a bou· looked up and I18.W a cbariot 0 loved' him Master. he was my sw"pln« the leaV'es a8 you were The Harveysburg Alumni AII'D- quet of pink carnltlonl form· love coming my way - who waa wben the MlUlter drives up In HIli Ing the centerpiece. It? _ wby It was the Blessed friend. my pal, and t bat was my charlot ot love. . . QlaUon I~red .. benefit steak lupper In the high Icbool buUdlng Mrl. Welchc II the widow of Muter coming JIlY way all dog Joe. Your loving wife. Pal and Joe. Saturday evening. Will Welch. A former Ichool dresJOd In Bis purple robe - with Friends. let U6 aU be faithful slaters Mary Ann, Dee "Dee". lin. H. S. Tucker will be bOllt' teachcer In thla community, His coachman and footman drlv· and obedient and Godl will do the Nieces and nepbews, relatives and . f th ahe Ittended Earlham Unl· b te d Itb th I bo ells at her hallie Thursday or e Ing Hla two ay a e s w e r rest _ we are all es.ch day writ- friends and neigh n. WCTU lnatltute. A buket dinner verslty. 'White hoofs - and bobbed taUs. -i-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, will be served at the noon hour. She holdl memberlhlp In tht their beautiful heads high. daneMr.. Charles Campbell wal a Women'. Chrlltlln Temper· log and prancing all ready to do &'lleat Thursday, of Mr". Fred ance Union, the Frlendl Church their Master's bidding _ as the Daugherty, ot WllmlngtoD. and CivIc League and attenda Mallter stopped be aald good Mrs. M1UJe Moore and her son. meeting" regularly. She Ie un· good morning son. I bave come lleuben, were gueate Sunday of ulually keen and active. tor you tbla grand and beautiful 7 A. M. TO lOP. M. Bealdea the Ion, Thomal who morning Mrs. Moofea son-in-law and daugba6 tb e b eau titu I auma kel hie home with her. Ih« tumn I eaves are fa III ng - wearing tar. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Bunce. of hal another Ion, Gilbert, 01 t b i ta w Itfi e th Ir' or Ie utal Hillsboro. e r carpe • COMPLETE REPAIRING DetrOit, MIch., leven grand. co Iora - I sa Id a 1r Ight Mas ter , I Mrs. Charles .. 'ndsey was bOBt· .... party In her children and leverll grelt t els for a Stanley am rea d yoga - ( I a Id m y broom • SI)EEDY ROAD SERVICE grandchildren. down _ and 80m of His angel home Wednesday evenlne. I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:.-:.-:.::~ ..POf Mercy came along -and helped • COMPLETE LINE OF me . In and tbey were all my Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moran. of .. Dayton were guests Sunday of Ro"ert. entertained the Massie· , . . .. U tdend__ lone at them was .the Mrs. Moran'e parente. Mr. and Washington AdvIsory Council at . ' TIRES AND BATIERIES Mrs. Everett Gordon and family. their home Friday evening. A Masters disciple who preacbes His The Orange met bere Monday covered dlsb dinner pre eded an gospel of love. Rev. J . P . Thorn· _1 ' "_ I gra in.terestlng program presented by bury, Mr. Gregory. Mr. Adam eve",ng LUr a regu ar pro m. ~pbel1 , Jobn and 'Harold The Adult Ol8BS or the Metha- Mrs. Collett. Tucker and Gall Gordon. Ort I dlat Church met FrIday evening Mr. and Mra. Bernard Balnee went In this charlot or love with ID the social rooms of tbe churcb. entertained their 'Bridge Club Sat· tbe horses dancing and pranCing DEALERtS IN SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Hoets were Mra. SaUte Wright, urday evening, by taking the as ' wanting to be praised for the U r and un! H S Tucker and 'group to the steak dinner spon... . Ethel . .... Mrs. SmIth.. .A basket dln- sored by the Harveysburg Alumni work tbey had finished - which

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UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH William hnnnon, MInister. Sunda y Sc hool 9 : 30 a. m .• Mr. ·Harley Tbomas. Supt. Preaching. every other Sundny. 11:45 a. m. Evenin g Service, rlrst Sunday 11\ month ,

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CAESAR'S CREEK FRIr_NOS Jack Barnes. Mlolstar. Donald HalDea, SupL Woreblp Service. 10 II. m. Sunday Sohool. 11 a . m.

Price Roberts. Minister Bible School. 9 : 30 n. m. Morn.lng Worship. 10 :45 a. m. EvenJng worship at 7 : 30. MI.d week servIces ench Wed · evening at 7 : 80.

OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. Eugene Grtfflth. Pastor Sunda, School. 10 a. m. Morning WOiahlp. 11 a. m. youth Fellowlhlp, 6:30 to 9:00.

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MT. HOLLY METHODIST LE'8ANON CHRISTIAN 8'CIIiNC~ T. M. Sc:aft, M!Dllter ChrilUan Science HrYtoM are Sunday Scbool, 9:30 a. m .. E. held every Sund..y ~ at J'f Earnhart, Supt. N. Mechanic Street at n o'oloak. Worahlp Service, 10:30 a. m. Sunday lohool at the lime hov. Evenln,; Semce. 7.80 p. m.

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Der was6erved followed by an Intereatlng program. Mrs. A. S. Collett entertained wltb a luncbeon In. he'r home Thursday noon for Mr. and Mrs. Wllllim omam. MIss May Harlan, Mrs. Oba Welch. Mrs. Laura Shld· aker and Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Gillam. Mr. and Mra. Harry Varner will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary Thursday at their home In Lakeland. Florida. The

and returning latet to the Haines home near Kingman fol' an evenlng of cards. Mr. ' and Mrs. William Mays SmUb of Pelbam , New York, are announc1n& the bLrth Of a daughter. Sabina. born In Pelham. Wed· nesdny. Mrs. Smith Is a daugh· ter of Mr. and I)o{rl. Maurice Collett. of Pelham. Mr. Collett grew upl n this community. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Anderson . M Mr. and Mrs, Howard Collett. r . nnd Mrs. William Campbell, Mr and Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mrs. A. . Collett nnd her son.

Varners are tormer residents of this community and both attended school bere. Mrs. A. S. Collett and her son. Robert attended a party Wednes· day evening. nt the Collett-Camp· bell Sugar Camp on the Collett fll rID Hole-ln·the'\Voods. neal' Har· veysburg. "

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The Miami Ftrtlllllr Company ilon ind~ dent Mloml Valley' COIl· cern under the dir~ operation 01 itl OwnlUa.

A. bUlineumen, farme .. feee the problem of increaHinll: yield and \lutputwith no inr.reou· in ,,,·rragt:. How? One way il the ",i." ~hoke of fertilizer, wiler ltill if FHG M'S on the bag I Mado in M i ~mi Voll~y to help make the Miami Vulley one of the mOlt productive farm areal in the country.

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PUBLI,C SA,L E SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 11&3-2:00 PI M, stilwell Estate. 4-apartment Bulldlns

Lelianon, Ohio I ~ acres - 124 feet frontabe on Ealt Main Street between Parkvlew Avenue and Stokea S reet, known and numbered as 2·3 ·Sllllwe,ll Pllce. Rental Income $2160 per year. Purenecler can reduce original cQ.t conllderably by lelling off large front iot on Main Street, 3-ct r ~arage. Large garden area. ~ell landlc.ped with plenty of Ihade treea Ind .hrubbery. Large rear porchea both upetalr. and down overlooking !-Iarmon Park. Apprillied Value $22,1500. MUlt be lold to hlghe.t bIdder fo'r not Ie.. than two·thlrdl of laid. apprallal. , ' . TERMB;1,ooo time of III Ie. , Balance ' on ' confirmation of "ale by Prob,a te Court and delivery of Ii;xec!ltor'l Deed. For further ,detail write or call C. M. BRANDENBURG, Aue> tlon~'r, '9 South MechanIc Street, Lebanon, Ohio. Telep~onel 610 or 804M •

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Family. Style Tells Oondilio. Of I .. Pllnls

Weather dUring tbe rest of win· t r will dete rmi ne the abundance and 1)OII en plants next Jun , suys hurles A. Reese, x. t !lslon apiarist Ilt Ohio StAte nl , v r8lty. 10ijt sl1<'h plants appenr to be In good condition now but th r Ilro 80m tbln stands of ulfulfa anti clo" r. H ecse SllYS ... Evidently tilO tllands w re nf(ected by dry weutb I' during lul summer." ThNe probably uro arens where 11 ('tar aud 11011<'11'111;011 population will be below 1101'11101.

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Bur.e Ii . shoPI,ing ¥ou'l\ acs lipped In ralbel' quietly ye8tor- QU Ire a lIst of pet p ee"~s that dHY morning Elnd dlcl n't begin to might havc )'ou sing i,l/!: the blues! 1'01111 unti l about dark, It wna cold " Tilkc the problem th tll threaten d ni l day wit h II. sharp ast wind, to send me shrieking into a straight IJ jacket .. . the O1o isturt' drip in our ut that didn't Iirevell b Dalsy otherwise ,,·eli.beha"ed bathroom . rrom Slippi ng aWI\Y from th barn Thll t 's a Hit uat ion that might no t to n shelt red place In the locust s occur to a lass about to Mil), down Lo have n rlne big culf. At that the uisle but ta nks do ha"e a wuy Th is Is a black and wh ite repro. II rhaplI sho WIIS wise for the wind , of d ri~pi!l)t ?n and on until a good ductlon or th e officia l symbol of dldn't blow very much In tbe hOI'j mnnY. II'rltatlng moments ~ I'e spent the Oh io Sesquicentennia l Year, mopping up those a nnoYing pudlow uud wll II wI,! found her a bout dies. And It's not only the muss It Is the trademark of Hie Sesqu l. You will fou r o'clock, the calf was up hav· and fuss: it's the res ulting tile rust, centenni a l celebration, Ing" som elhlng to eut. They say lIoor rot. nnd mildew thut compli- be seeing It everywhere during 1953. bull 'nlv II ure usually late and cat the picture: . . If I sound grim It Will serve to wo hud been waiting ro r tbls one highlight the fact that I {cit li\(e fo r a lmost two weeks. I would Chri s toph e r ._,." •••••••• •••••••••'.'.0### luwe liked this one to be a heifer Columbullwhen NOT ICE! for Dllisy Is u good hel( r, T his Is I discovered a b r sooond calf. Sbe Is Fritzie's way ~ end deEvery relldent of the Village of structIve mOlS- Waynesville who I, a conlumer of daugbter or arUflclal Insemination ture drip once to 1\ Guerns y, so tbls cal r, alBa and (or a lII the water system, will be billed sired the same way, \\'ould be a It's so simple a sewage charge of $5.00 per quarpure Guernsey of the besl variety. _ When you know t er, Initial charge payable March the answer: a 1, 1953. Now w or wo It Ing f or F l' ItZ10, Verl-Neet Tank Trayl The attachMARY STANSBERRY, Clerk. who alwllYs chooses lhe worst pOB· ment is inconll~icuous. · made to sible stormy nlgbt to have her match the tank In a white enamel ••, ..............., .... _, ••••••• ralves. Tho one g reat advantn fini 8 ~ over long · ~earing rustproof or orUflclal bseedlng Is that yOIl all,lmlnum. Even lor 8Om~ne like from growing. It Is bad because can choos a variety of klnds If t~IS :'oil-thumbs mechanic Inatalla- not even s heep wUl eat It, The tlon II merely a matter or seeonda you bave a mlxed herd, but It has without tooll and adjustable grip. highway dept. bas been worldng Itll drawbacks &nd we bav had hold the tray It!eu~ry in place on along HIghway Seventy·three, cut. trouble this year getting them the undel'lide of the tank. The tlng brush and dOing various settled. It Is so bard to catoh same pipa make it pouible to cle8.Dup Jobs and I notlco that them at Just the rlgbt time. mere~y Ihp out the tray tor euy .dennlnlr. To make urtain that the tbey or someone oleaned up some Yeaterday I went down to Hun- worrl-Iree attachment will be of that moss tbere by Stoneybrook gry Hollow Farm and lUI I palBed available to everyone. the manu- but thore are 8UII lots of papers the field on the Wllm.lngton Pike, tactunr has made the tray in two and old sturt In the fences aU I saw the dirt flying PoweU bad mD<!ell to lit mo.t tanka. All in all. along the way. • Vera-Neet b the one .ure. cuy, I noticed 80me bo%811 IUId old his three tractors and a fourth ..nitalY and eeonomical way to let from somewhere plowing like mad . moisture drip olr ),OUl' peeve pa_ papers by my m.aUbox. The nen Ume I am ' Ol1t there when there They finished the rorty acres rade. . It eould .. ~t other ~hetl 18n't a cold wInd blowlng. I must while I was there. He had a new Ford tractor with the three bot. lor the housewlle are .. limple to try to get them picked up. It we tom. plows ~d saYI It work, fine. ~.~~~!;!I_:-P the IMuIt anlilet each would clean up our own fenee rowil perbaps we can educate the I wonder If Ford Is golng to quit We have bee~aullng manure pubUc to try to keep tbem clean. making the amaller one enUrel)'. I thlllk that would be a mistake somo tbls week but there Is IItm Do you do thIs? throw all the' for there are lots of ,mall farmers plenty to baul, We are trying ad· advertlsementll and box IItuffers wbo bave loved the UtUe Ford ding a bag of lime and a bag of that you find In your man box out tractor, JUllt as It was and who luper·pholPbate to eaeh l08d. on the ground f'or the wind to reaUy do not need that extra They lay tbat Is a good prattlce, blow Into the rences. I have seen power and would rather have the Now the Question III ow to get people do It. They put t rash cans rid of brome ledge. It 18 apread· along Main street but I still see smaller one at a lower price. Ing all over the county, In fields .candy Wl'appere and discarded clg. Wednesday morning I spent go- and pastures and along the roads. arette packages tbere. Townsblp tng tbrougb the WOOdB with our Tbey II&Y It II1le8 poor 8011 but my Road between 7~ and Lytl e 18 new forester, Mr. Honelhell. I had opinion 18 that It grows e ven bet- another favorite dumping spot. Is signed up for forest IltAnd Improve· tel' In good 8011. Perhaps YOU can It the people of Lytle, who are too ment and wlUltoo to See jUlt what crowd It out wltb legumes If you lazy to go to the dump who do [ wal I UPposed to do. In the beech like and fertilize but I am not can· thst ? Has Lytle lUI)' syslem of woodll we struck a Bnag right away vlnced that you can get rid of It truh collecting? for the (Irst thing to do for forest any way but ~lowlng It out and HELP THE RED CROSS when stand Improvement would be to keeping It enlt....aled to lIeep more they come on their annual visit. get rid of tbe beech trees. From the standpoint of beauty, I think S ' a beech woods Is one of the love]1ost there 18 wltb Its soft grsy bark and clean sblny leaves and fine 8haped trees but according to , " O~ISION Of WILDUFE blm. they shad the ground and « - ~...;. ......~ keep more ,' aluable trees trom 8eedlng tbemselv ~s and growing, 111E WA'fE/fFOWL LEGIONS A~ Tben too many of the beecbes are 6rARTING rH61R ANNUAlbollDw. We f()tl:nd some good tulip trees and some' hard maple and SM all of which they consld r good trees. Anotber thing to can· sider ror me Is whether tbe Jum· ber which will never be cut In. my day Is ss valuable as the squirrels that belp to pay my taxes. How· MON6 TUE EARLI€5T ever we comproml&ed by booslng MRIVAL<; '" MANY 'SPRI6S~ a piece to be Improved that had Q.4I PlNTAIL<;'" HAVE AtR€iI~ OHIO OI9EAV0if9 Very little beech In It. We didn't Cl/OSE.N fIIflR MATES--.; WIU 8EA&LE go througb alt of tbe woods but It WIU BE OM OF 1D WATCH WIUI Interesting and I learned THE FIR9r ~P€CI!S PIE EJ.AiJ()p,lfrE many tblng8 and as I looked over TO Nl/SE THEIR CDIJR~IIIP NrIC9 oF the woods I WIUI glad that thl! YOIJN6 ' VERAL Girl Scouts had not bought them. CI6S

Bees' Sleel Need Plans For Future

WLW', popular ann 0 U n c e r Boward Chamberlaln nO\9 pro· vldes muslo to every person's Uk· In( on his "Music Family Style" proCl'am at 5 p. m" EST. Sundays, On the prorraJD, Boward selects reeordlnp 01 evel'1 type muslo •.rom jus to walb-time to 6t the mood o. 'evel'1 member of tbe famOy.

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Planning rOl' the future 18 ItS Important to the beekeeper as to th own I' or II ate I mill Sill'S hllrll's A. neese. extension apiaI" 1st at hlo Slnte nh'en"ty, neea says there Is 110 better time lhan now to over·haul eQulll' m nl, In ludlng hive bodies. tops, bottoms, tromes and supers. ne· ke pers also may need to cbange alliary mana ement to correspond with changing agrlcultursl li ces, he snld .

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SloDybrook Fann Jaining Land Purchased by Girl Scouts, Consisti"g of

MORE THAN 30D ACRES Three Sels of Buildings and a Modern Dairy Also East End of Stonybrook Farm Can Be Purchased With the Above FOR FURTHER ' DETAILS, CALL

CHAS. F~ GORMAN· REALTOR MONROE, OHIO

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DOUG BYERS, Salesman MONROE, OHIO

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Easter is early this year. Coming S8 it does on April 6, our spring • clothes problems face us much 80tlner than uBual. But with the stores blossoming out in summer fashions right after the holi tlays and thl' big d e8ign e r ~ in New YOI'k having their show ings .in January, we havt' already accumulated qui te ' 8 lot of inforO)n. tion about the new spring fa sh· ions. The summery clothes called Cruise Wear give us a very good advance id ea of what ,our.own . summer clothes can be like and many a smart shopp~r can plan her entire summer wardrobe now . The cottons are more beautiful than ever. mC1llt polished and smooth, lustrous and satiny in feeling, WIth a lot more vigorous color than in the past, Even in the yard goods depa;tments there are summer fabrICS available now. Don't pass up some or the newest of the syntheticsnylon with all sorts of different treatment I ' . From the designers' showings. we see a IIpring fashion pieture of' great variety. Skirts a re very slim or quite full. In suits, the most Interesting idea ~eems . to be the Ensemble theme. This is apparent in the many 'suits havinjf a'n aceom- , panyint blouse and the Jacket lined. to m&tch the blouse. Newell of the suit ailliouett.... il the ahort boxy type of Jacket. The blouaes .hown with maDJ of the lIew box, nlu are often Ute overblou .. ,t,pe, flttlne snloothl~ ,JtNu~the waiaUln, . ~ doYfJI ..,.. lriJl. Bach bloOHl matCh

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FUNE IRAL BILL DISRUPTS FAMILY'8 BUDGET PLANS FOR A YEAR OR MORE, due ,to exce8llve COlt •• Funeral expen.es wlt~ us may be aI moderate 88 the . famll9 Income ",ay require along with a convenlfsnt payment plan.

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SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Twe.I,-two·1 Mr, and MI'I. CharlM And.non ments In its long history of lIerv- 1B, SI lalY's ftLlrc L were preleDt deliclouR with a IIcore of lOt. balic facts of the ACS program 88 were Sunday dinner guesta of Mr. 1Ice. The Red Croaa Is the orflclal ' dlnn.r by the OtheMl who took the tetlt were ' well aa cancer Itsetr. It la, there· and MMI. Loyd Davia. agency tor the collection of blood H.re SI.da, · HIt 1Ir_ IIlurray Hop. Larry Roger Rhud., Lebanon. Don· fore Urgent that workere be r~ - -for our armed foree and we have _ ft. tabIe1a were mOIL aid Eur;ene Chenowetb. Wayn scrufted earl¥." The RL Rev. Henry W. Hobson, arrauled In a color ville and Lorin Hough, Waynes. "Betldea fund raiSing, the April NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MEET also been asked to act In the same The New Century Club will II capacity for civil defenlle although D.D., Epillcopal Bllhop of South· of .. - ~ ... whJte. vlUe. drive will be conducted as a conmeet on FrIday afternoon at lbe detallll have not been worked out ern Ohio. admlnlltered the rite of I'Io1d Jl. Hartpenc, Supt. Waynesville and Lebanon arE' cent.rated effort to teach people Far HIIIII Party Houae with Mrll. all y.t confirmation to twenty-two per0,8.8.0. Bo. .. Xenia. and the only two IIchools In Warren how to beet guard lL8alnlt thlll , Under the Defenle Blood pro- sonl at St !lar1', EpIiCOPl! State ODmepw · of tlle Le· county offering Vocatlonal Agrl. dlleue." H. L. Rye II hOltesl. cion In Ohio. " . . . . . .t lpeaker. culture, the County Superintendent I ACS believes al much effort gram, the blood collected here Church here SUnday mornJlll. when the mobile unit vii III War· In bll urmon prece4Jlir; tt~ and reviewed the b"",ry of the reported . I should be placed on education .. VISITORS FROM HUBBARD tbat ot fund rallln" Herdman Mr. and MMI. Kenneth 8t. John ren county, will be Rent to CIn· Order of Conflrmatlon DII¥Qp Leeton. Mr. L. II. ThOmplOn, first and daughter of Hubbard, Ohio. clnnatl, and from there within a Hobson pointed out that the btel~ comander ot tbe local POlt, allo Wllh laid. "When you reall, e that ot II I enry tour pe*rua stricken with were week. "nd gueats of Mr. aDd matter or a few hours It wilt be I essential principle of a~hWan ran a &alk on the ,tarUng ot the lent lo commercial iaboratorlee 1 mUlt be love for one a there local poll. ftL ...e cancer today. only one II saved. Mrl. L. C. St. JobD, for procesllinc loto plallma. Ita TlWI must be evident an recog. Tbe bl.. wen cleared. and . . . .r . . . . . vllUlr you can see the maplture of the ultimate destination and use Is nlled In bll actlonll. It an In. (oUt ancln" dl~ by MMI'I problem. Alerlnels to Iymptom. UNION GOOD FRIDAY HERE rd all Luther BarUock. 'WU eDJoyed for Sins-log with the OberUn Col· and QuIck follow-up treatment The Ulllon Good Friday •• rvlcel decided by the Department of destructtble gooch,m men and under all ~\r t&ncu. · the remalacler of .... ev.nlD,. leg. Choir, 100II to make Ita Iprlng \ PAUL N. HERDMAN could double the number of curee," w11l be held at tlle Melbodlst Detense. A perlon may donate blood if Thole co.n flrmed w Mr. ana l tour of e•• tern clUea, wtu be Mils 1 ' Makll Appeal 'or ACS Along thlll I:oe. Mh. '"Pem church trom one p. m. until 2:00 he or she III between 21 and 59 MMI. Richard Mara I, IIr. and I Sue Furnas. a Junior In the Con· 1 -- Rufner .Executlve .ecretar)'. urael \>. m . AII years of age lnclu.lve or between MI'I. NorrIe Toulley, Mr. and M M I . . . . . . . lIervatory of Muelc at Obernn. I ......... O ....... r R.tl'" the public to make Ule of the Mill Fumal. a member of t h e . . . . . . . . I. literature avaUable at the local VISITORI FROM 8PRINGFIELD 18 and 21 and haa a releale signed RUllell Bernt, Melvin Crolby Katherine McComb and Nancy MC: . , .~ Oberlin Orcheltra, Is the dallghter F r . . Wat,rs office and the fIIma owned by the Mr. and Mrl. Clyde Fromm and by parent, . guardian or epoule. Betore you donate blood : Comb, all of Wayneevllle; Jon or Mr. and MMI. Ell K . Fll rnas. of Unit. Anw IrouP wahlng a I\lOWchlldren of Sprtngfleld, ....re Sun1. Eat a recular meal at. least Randolph Prentice -"d Jobn E. R. R. No . . l . Ing may contact either'" Mrs.f day 1II.ltl ot their parente. Mr. .... HI hll ht f t he tour. w bl (' h Deltroyer Dlvilion 152 arrived Rufner Riker of Lebanon' and from WII. r g lO or Mrs, Marlon ."U 0 four houMI or more before. and Mra. J. P. Fromm. 2. Avoid eatln, the following mlnrton Andrew ~nd R.becca Cot.11'111 co.er ten cJttu. wUl be a ~ome trom Korea I'ecently from HarveYllbufg, for information and Count,. auditor A. M. Parker concert In New York'l Towu Hall. It s Re cond tour or combat duty. arrangements, ATTEND OES INSPECTIONS during the 4-hour period before terman, Frank CUDDlIII'ham Shlr. 1\Irl. R. H. Hartsock waa In donating : Fata, fried foo4l, egp. ley Halik. S/ Srt. and MI'I. ' Lea•• has announced that pllI'8OW prop. on April 4. and a tel.villon broadServlnr aboard tlle I Mri. Rufner allO aalUl lbat cancte..land and OberUn on Thura3. The rol1owlng foods may be enwortb RoHdale and daurtrter erty tax retnrnl contl1llu.e .to come calt on Ellter Sunday at 2:80 p. USS Kldd II NolAn E. St&naberry, cer callel, In ... Wch our I8nlcel day, Frld&y and Saturday and at- taken durlnl the 4-hOllr period be· Diane, Curtll TrueecJeU and IOn: In unulUIIl)' 110... ,!'Ith a lut. m. over ltatlon WORTV, Mutual leaman, USN, son of Mrl. Della I are needed, be reported to ber. tended l8Y8rU EaWra Star Ill- fore donatlnr : Fruit. fruit Julcel. David. and S/S&!. and lira. Jamel minute I'1lIh antlcl.,.b4, network In He" York. M. Stansberry, of Wayneavllle. I "The Warren Count, Unit of ACS lpeetiOrua_ bread. craekera, dry tout, raw Worth, More than 1,600 bltlnu w ere The dJvlllon III commanded by 1l hall acc"llbl. for cancer p,Ueotl veretabl", veptabl" boOed In Th. Rev. Samu.1 H. Ke)'I min. maJled I8veri! weel!' aeo aDd Navy Cdr. Wilbur H. Chenoey. Jr.. bed parua, emesll bulnll, reedlD; VIIIT IN DAYTON IUNDAY plain water, Jam. Jelly, or honey. IlteMl to St. Anthony'l at WUmlq- .Uttle more t1aaD a "Ilrd or tllli or Sedan. Kan., who reported In t.ubea, hot water bottlel. therMrs. A. H. Stubbl, 111111 ..ar- IIklmmed mUk, black coffM or tu ton a. well u 18nllll u rector number hal been 111 I. Deadline ..... •r MarCh lut y.ar. and Is compoaed momet.er, drelllnp, wheel cbalr, IIYD 00111 and Mr. BUI Btubbl with Incar. or St. MarTI h.... for fUln, I. Mar h L I.tlol of the detltroyerB USB Hope'f\'ell. ruhber rln,... bedding, towell. 1)'1'were Sunda)' lIIelts of IIIr, &A4 SU to eight weeD mUlt elaple Follow1n& the I8rvlcea a recep' TaxpayeMl who ar I unable to . . . . Wedderburn and hlman besides loree, and wUl pa,.' for tran.porMMI. N. B. A1lAmm and lamllr· 1D between donatlonl. Only five (~) tlon wu held In the 'parllh house file retUI'1ll at the a IItor's otrlce HOIIpital Care Corporation now tbe Kldd . latlon aDd medlcatlOll," Mrs. Rut· Dayton. donatlon8 are permitted durlnc honOl'iq Btlbop Hobson and the will fineS UIIeUOI'I ~.-lq . . rankl el,hth In the nation ac· Since IMvln« San Diego In Aug.. ner ,&1d, "and we are anxJowa any 12.mOllth period. ('onflrmanta. liitance at Morrow. Wa",elvLlle. cord~, to percentqe o( po pula· 1953, the Ihipi bave opera\ed with that tbele auppll81 be put to their GARDEN CLU8 TO MIET Each dOll.or will receive a r~gMuon. ~ter, IJtljl, OreIonla. Uon enrolled. It WHI nn nounced the Fait Cl}'l'ler TaaK Force and Inte.n ded use," The O&rden Club wUI meet Oil Iitntlon _rd which wlJI lilt hi. HarveYlbu, and Fral:tltUll. toda)'. tb~ Fo:OIa. Patrol III well as lin. Rutaer allO ltated that Tbuncla,. afternOOD. April' I at blood I1'OIlP and RH factor, alao .rl'll_n..... The audltDr explailled ~t It a Approximately 57 per c.nt of un erco C extenllive Anti·Sub· \ "an), one Ik!lled In nUl'lln" either tbe bome or Mra. Garland 8tam- II bloo4 doDO!' pin. peMlOn doea 80t rec.~. tax lbe population of lOuthwelllem marine tralolnr;. recllltered or practi'c&\ "Who 18 per. Tbe meeting will open at If you ba.e an,. queatlonl n o t . . ·n l , . . ' , tOl'Dl I, III no exenle for Bot filing Ohio II now enrolled In tlle Blue Late In Janury. the Kldd was wUUng to have bla or fler home 0IUHh11t7 p. III. anawered here. pi.... requeat the or pa11111 the tu,' T . forma ,",ere Croll Plan. Hoepltal Car. Co.... ~rnI8hln~re Iu:port·hfor South placed ou our call lilt. report to deatred InlormaUoD from ...... J . ~~I'I of tbe Warn nCounty maUed from lalt yea'i lilt. poration raw lecond In the atate orean PI w en t e enemy tlle Lebanon oroce In tbe Court VI81T IN PEHNIVLVANIA 1J11k. ~at(OIt AnDclIattcm are IJI. Parker ~ anno i=ecl Aatm 1 of Ohio In percenta of popul i· lo~ned up. ~n~er ba,t tery fire Bou.. blHment or call Xrl. R. Ill, Asba" and IOU , ... vltlnc their triendl to alt.Dd the Ia tlle dud lin. tor lilaylng -\n.xea tlon enrolled olO1e behind the sltenced tbe enemy gu"s wlthnd. new to Hatboro, .P.nn., on Frida)" • • • • meeting being beld Thul'lday eve· on houae trailers In 'Warren Cleveland Biu'e Croll8 Pion. damage to the ahlp. The Kldd where lin, .Albury WiU remain nlng at 8 'p. m., March 18. ('ounty. Th. aouth'w"estern Ohio Blue had earlier rescnred a Marine W.r,.1 \'I'ltfi ' her aaUiTiUr ann.-«y'"'nJ There were 188 atended lbe Dan Atlenhofer. Dlvllloan1 8uP. The audltor .sold until t"'o yearB CrOIlS Plan rankl tentb In lbl) flyer within a mile of enemy guns Methodist S'unday School Sunday ernsor, for the slxtb Conservation ago It was not neC8lIslllry to pay 8 nallon In total memb.Mlhlp, with In the same location. Contlll a few weeD. and for the ... oMlhlp I8rvice the DIstrict of Ohlo-and hie-Ita will tax to own or live In / a bouse over one mlUlon members en· - -Io MOTHER DIES IN ' CEDARVILLE " netuary wal fllted . A Iplendld conduot an open ))Inel dlecuBllon trailer rolJed . Nationally, 27 per cent of F R Id DI , on "Wthere Ohio It! Goln&' , In tlle All traltel'l aTe re1u'l; ed to have the population - about H mil· ormer •• en e. Mr. Ray KlonU waa call d to I dO II I d An euay contest open to all edarvl e on Saturday on account Iplrlt of Chrilltlin felloWShip wal field of conservation and wlldlJfe a trailer license a nd tb amount lion J)8M1ons - are enrolled In I ." Idenced as- 26 new members restoratl I I nn lanapo s, n" Rural youth In Warren county be· • 4JC the death of his mother, Mrs. were received Into tbe church aod on. of tax Is U for the year. tbe Blue Cross Plans. b I Reports will be given on the The auditor elplalTled the talC Albert H. Drake. 69. a form r tween tbe agea of 19·18 Is e ng Carl S. Klont.. Funeral servIces m the congregation greeted them at th d F f h W ' C ree ay I th Annual Conven- Is due Rnd payable Rmmedlately. resili ent or \\ ayn esv llle, died la te sponsorOll by t e omeu s Fa° . were beld -on Tuesday afternoon, tbe close of tbe serv lcce. Sunday In Indln.nll)lOlI s. frl ellda mlttee or the Warren county rm lion of the Ohio Conservation 11 the tax Is not paid within 90 AI, Floor Finis. \\!t h bu r ial In the Cedar"ute <:enl· .All are looking forward to the Congress beld In Columbus on bere learned Mondfty. Mr. ' Drake Dureau. Mrs. Gordon Foster, chair· tery. Her vlce next Sunday at wblch time . c1aYR from th e dllY It Is due. n R e G d O " tI Th tbe whole eervlce will be arounll March 18-14-15, pen alty of $50 will be added . The eqllres 00 ar. IHIII Ived In Waynesville mllny mun, announced r8Cen )'b' e refresllments will be alldltor urged ownerll of boust' years be. f ore moving to Indhln· contest Is extending etweell Lunch and ENTERTAIN ON .BIRTHDAY the theme of Je~ulI trlumpbal en· serve d an",.. arrangements have trailers to pay the hlx now and Many ne w floor tanlshes resist I !L"' li s 10 years ago. He Is sur· Ma rcII 15 n n d A pr II 15. AI'• high Mrs. Alfred Aulabaugh enterlry~~tof:;;::~m~eek _ HOLY been made for a large attendance avoId payment of the penalty. R lH lnll. spots. wear and waier but vlved by a BOO , W. L. Drake : schools In the I clouotty bflve been to lned a few little friends and In observance · of th e Governor' ~ none give good service without grandson, Re bert L . Ornke, 11 1111 H InvIted to part c pa e. claumatell of her son John, on WEEK . . !;here will be the co~· proclamation declaring March and suitabl e care. uccord lng to a home great·gra nd daughter. Pam e 18 T he ' fi rA t prizes, tbe equivalent aturday afternoon. celebrating his 'F olnd For economist at Ohio tale l' nlvel'. ! Drake. a ll of Indian apolis. Ser· of $20 each, will be given, one to munlon service on Thursday night April as ConBervation months for seventh bIrthday anniversary. The from 7:30 unUI 8:00 p. m. Ohl o. slly In ColumbuB. Ices were held at 2 11. m. Wedn 8 · th e b..,· and t "e 0 th er . t 0 tb,~ g II'1 blldren had' a very happy lime GOod FrIday service wll1 be de II I • .Tan e S ho ppe. e ·tenslnn home day at the Oswald cblLllel, b r . writing the bost essay on Prob: playing gam.s and then were from 1:00 to 2:00 p. m. at the F E r Inary n l S • furnishings 8peclallst. says Boiled Durlal was In Miam i cern try. lems Facing Rural Yo~th Today. seated at the' beautifully decor· Methodist Churcb, a unJon 1\erv- 1 armer. xchange mOnB may rub soil Into the finish . These winners wiU he Bent rr ' f th S ems II ke there liS some uae .Itll 11 h h nted dining table for dellljlloull I ce IV . a c urc os 0 e com· Stockholder. Meet for j\\st abollt everytbl.ng anymore. and mako It grimy'. She suggeBts to the Farm Bureau youth con· birthday refl'eshmentll. munlty welcome. The Rev. A. T .ac ings f eren.ce, he Id AIIg. 27 with the vaCUllm cleanE'r it I a t loll am I dusting V found II rl t labo tl The--tltockhoJd e"""""-he Way·n e. I ow leI .... . :Ward Applegate. pastor of tbe f ra 0h es , dla e t attachment or with a olean. dry UnlV&l'slty, OxfOld. . Here u...... ey RETURNS TO CAMP LEJEUNE Friends Churoh of Wilmington . \ lIle Farmers xcba\lge met on ~ome va ne or t . e or nary nu· IIlOp. Foundation OF ALL RELIGlONg w111 have an opporlunlty to meet Mrs. Dale Duff.e and little son. will be the Good Friday speaker, Thursday evening lit the high ' shell. · To prepare n dustless mop . wBs h I S ONE-UTile found ation under. otber ' rural YOl;1tb leaders from Bruce, have returned to their There will be special music. school building. Durl he bu,. 1 Report~.n g In Yle n ewsletter of ll'ld dip It Into a ml ~ tur of thr ~ lying 011 the divine precepts Is southwest Ohio, and here they ~Teun" There will be tbe annu I un· Iness session Mr., Lawre .e Brown the Nut k Gr.fowers "" .Cft~p II000le .... ~ •......, ... N. C.. I tl North T ern F CI th NA BSO' th parts kerosene to one pa rt par· , one reality. anll reality Is one. I w III receIve t ra lni ng I n \>ubllc veral \veeks bere rise service at tbe M.thodlat was elected aB a new dlr ·tor and C u on, . . ar 0 e or . , R I I R h I baffin oil. Prepare two or t.hl'eE' not mul.tlple. Therefore the fO\1I1 ' spea kl ng, Ie adl ng dl scuss Ion , I11 art r spending se with her parente , Mr. and Mrs .. J. Churcb with tbe MYF In char~e Mr. H . L. Rye was reel ted to em eg ona eseal:c . a 01'1\· • ' opa a t a tim e. if ,1e~ lred . Ano. \ dation of nl\ th e religions I~ one. 1 recreation and farm Uvlng. . tory says almond shellJl tpake R unner·up In th e con t ps twill l' hll bl k ther Batfsfaotory mixture requ lrer< But certrun forms aUfI Imita tion J . BU.r ske, during wblch tlmo of the "'orshlp begln,oing at 6:30 th.e board. ·tee Wfta out of tbe a. m. Alter the service breakfaBt. ~r. D. R. Mowbray, coun ex. rlne pottery .. tter. w . e ac ..., ... I I II h b f d one tablespoon kerosene 01' luI" of forms and ceremonials ba v rece Ive expenses pa Id t0 o a ne. Lieut. Du • een oun pelltlne to onE! quart hot water ' l crept In. Th ey Are heret~cal , they day Farm Bureau youth onfer· country. Mra. Burske accompan- wUl he aerved In the church din· t.nslon agent, was "the spea r of wa nut s Ie s nve hter and returnel\ Inll" the ....Avening. "aluable us grit. for rmn t . county . al dEll h blast·cleanlng i n t shel\s Dry mops before using to dust. are ncchle·l tll l. beC'111 11e they dl l"· ence M8<y 2 InCI eo " room.. ' led her daug On East~r Sunda.y School will The Waynesv11le band prov! d met B an ng s \Va u Wasb Boiled noors with mild fer ,' bence they cause di fferences Judges for tbe contest are Miss home on Tuelda.y, be at the regular time of 9.:90 R. a musical program and de1.lclo I'e ground to a fine flour for car· soap and warm "'a ter. rin se with amongs t rellgloos. But If we s et : Elizabeth Chandler. Wa.ynesvllle. rlers of Insecticides. m. and the Church worship' will refreshments were "aerved . ' II I I d "IIOther t t UleR for clear water and dry. Miss Schonp aside these Imitations and seek Mr. J . B. Cra bb e, Wa yn e sv IIIe and WOMEN 'S S' EWING CLAS'S'ES _ _' _~ or Ilutshe a nc' 1u eI IIIg u specialty en 8 .. THURSDAY . be at 10:30 a. m. until 12:00 noon. says to I1vold wasiling or scrubbing the rea lit" or the foun!1at\oll we M r. EdG Ilrretson . WI1.m1. ngt on. TO START NEXT Ite, rur c ean n , Let UR ali with one accord In W W Ad I \" lll1m E III b j d e d i I On Thursday. April 2, an a d uIt 1the community make this Eal!ter •• ayne V SO.., f ers In rubber compounds, fIl- any fhtlshed -floor except when shall all agree, because r eligion ssays w e n g on or g n· class for women will be he1.d In season the greatest ever for our Council M.. Here lers for plastics. pigment carrlera necessary. Any spiLled d r 0 p II Is one and not -multiple." allty, ~evelopment of theme, and the Wayne Local Home Eeonomlcs God and pledge tbat we shall con- , In W~finIBblng. mulch, poultry should be wiped. off Immediately. -Helen McCoy nea t ness (Including spelling) . he ten week Th W tilt I t Sometimes white spota on var· Rules fOI' tbe conteBt are as fol· Unue our Interest and entbu81asc 8 est Wayne Advisory litter a a8 er ng agen a. l Ot 11 I th room a t 7 : 80 P. m. T Clark l1lJIorta that approl,i mate· nlshed floors can be rubbed ou t ' ows : pen 0 a rum course wUl be on sewing. AnYon throughout the remainder ot Counoll met on Saturday evening 1 you . . woman Inter~sted In learning Is the year that God's Name be with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubbell Iv 10 plantl!- are now grinding nut wltb furniture pollBh. Shellll(' 1Chlrch of Chdsl age 13·18 In Warren cO: ,r;;;"bl Ea· cordially Invited to attend. There praised through us and Into the al bost and hostess at the Far shells tor co merclal usel. turns white wben drops of wllte r say to be .w rltten on emA will he no charge except what you uttermost parte of the world. HllIs Part)' HOWIe.. are sp11led and left on It. orten Ohlrch Noles Facing Rural youth Today., The . The dtacu8slon' \>erlod was con· tbese spota can be rubbed out ~::::s n;,~~t ::t :~~rleS;o~h~~o;:~ \vl\1 be needing for your personal llse. ducted by Mr. Roy EIIIII, and after Wildlife Co ~ with a ct:oth dampened In alcohol. The services next Lord's da y Entries must be mailee! to JJ. M. Wampler and · . O~,ey an Interesting session the Coun· III The specialist suggests washing morning w!11 Ill cl~lde a sermon on Greene, Farm Bnreau ,Office. Lab: CARD OF THANKS . efl a4Journed to meet In April at Bans ' Imporl ~ . waxed floors as little as YOBslbte. the Ilubject of The Doy or Re· anon. Ohio. by April 15. We want to th~nk aU ' our nelgb· Hold Open ·HoI.e the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. F . • To clean a badly soiled spot on a joking. John 16 :1·6. 16·30; the For further In fromation contact bors. frlenda and relatlveB for . the Dye. Cerlain Anlllilis ' woxed floor. rub witb a clean choir ,,111 sln~. Hallelujah to the J. M. Green, Farm Bureau Office, beautiful flowers and worda of . WayneBVi1le may be " Ulltl~ proud cloth dipped In turpentine. When King hy Von Berge, nnd tbe com·, Lebanon . of the lovely new store opened . The Ohio Wlldlite COUtlIlIl 'J1a8 dry, rewax and polish Ie noees· munlon ,service. . b r sympathy In the deat 0 our by Wampl~r and Covey company .1 Rainbow. Adylsory b81lned the Importat10n of I~ sary. Th er e \\'\11 be l'e -\l1nr servi ces DR. MARY COOK HAS darling baby Ste[lhen Wayne at the cornel' of Main and Miami Hold• • • rch M ..t deer, bear, coyote, fox and wo - - --Including sermon. communion s er · OUT OF TOWN GUESTS. T~:::S~:~. J . W. W,edgewoo!1 for streets, on Saturday. Man y.... d M J WI a.I Into the state. from April 1. 1963 'rangements tor the delivery of vice and Bible Drill In the eve· MrR. Geraldine White, of Akr01\. .... r. an rs. ames c to March 31, 1954. aolmals to an established zoo or ning ser vice. Mr, .... d MMI. John. Sha.rp, of nsoling words and the Stubbs friends and welt-wlsbers called to co his The midweek servloe · on Wed· .... view the. very latest In plumbing opened their home to the Rainbow' The move. which was taken at pa*" Ma.ttoon, · . III, and Mt. and Mrs . furieral bome for their ' efficient and heaUIi&'. and ~he many new. Advisory CoUDoD for tbe regut.Hr the recent Council IIIlMtlng aft.r Tb~ order reads that any per· nesday evening from · 7: 30 to 8 : 31)

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will consist of two ,groups. chI!" dren and older people. Tbe Bible study period for adultB will be on the 'life of Paul: . '" The men and women of the ohurch gave the churcb . .a 'gOOd' bouse -cleaning Monday nlrht and the noros wUl be painted .tbJa . week. . Th. church will have a new t~lhnetl. next Lord'lI day.

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NOTIC E TO CONTRACTOR8 ST AT E OF OHIO Departm.nt of Hi ghway. olumbus. Ohio. March 21, 1953 Eng ineer of Contract Sa l•• Lega l Copy No. 53-46 UNl'!' PlUOE CONTMCT b~lUl U prop08uls will be received METH ODIST CH URCH LVT LE METHO DIST C'S URC H at the ofllce a the State High· . 11. E. BAughn. Pastor \.ay Utl'ector OL tJnlo, at Colum· J . W . Wedgewood, Mlullter, Unh led Son 'lce, 9 : 45 a. m. lIu!!, hlo, until 10 :00 A. M.• Ohio hurch chool. 9 :30 a. moo Mr. l_Duard IILO ~. 'I'u ad y. Aorll H , Herbert McMillan, SupL . ;"", .ur iru~ rOVtlllie ., tll In : Worship Serv1ce. 10 :30 a . m. ST. MAR Y'S EP ISCOPA L I ro .. oauls 08. 1 nnd 2 are of· YOll th Yjlllo\\"ssip ullday 7 :30 Tht. Rev. Sall1uel N . KeYII. Rector .al'eu ,UI oue ~ r",e · t !lnd wlU be p. m. Sunday : IIwllnle.1 us one contract. holr Praotlce Thursday .00. Holy Communion, 7: 30 a. III. PROPOSAL No. 1 burch School. 10: 15 a. m. Wru r II Counly, Ublo, on Sec· Adu lt Worsblp. 10 : 46 a. m, (art) , (12.54 , 12.86. l.ons fd 18.MI. U .91. ]3 . 1 ~, 13.35 (Spri ng' buro), and 13.6, ' tate Rou le No. FE RR Y CHURCH OF CHRIST 'In , In I.e ar reek Town8hlp. by Dyron urver. Mlnl8ter UT ICA E. U.B. CHURC H applying un aspbaltlc concrete 8Ur· Dible S t' hool, 9 :30 a. m. taco COUI'S , It IlJ T-"O a nd T·;!5. \ , II l1llm (' hun noll. Minister. Morning Wor8hlp, 10 :30 8'. m. Pavement : \\ Id th 18 feet , Lengtb unua y School ·9 :30 .s. lll .. ~lr . Prayer Meellng, 7 :00 p. m. .: ,779.2 feet. 1-1 url.ey T bomas, Su pt. Youn g People'a Meeting. 7 : 00. Wldtb 1 f et. Length 3,009 .6 Pr licblRg. every other Sl: nday, F:ven l l1g Services. 7:30 p. m. .eet. ( prin gboro) ll :45 n. m, ' , Idth 20 feet, Length 2.5 7.2 E venl Servlc:o. Clrst Sund ay III ;e t ( prlngboro) month . Tota l Lengtb 35,376 feet or 6.70 mllet!. WAYN ESV ILLE CHURCH OF PROPOSAL o. 2 CHRIST CAES AR'ti CRE EK F ~IEN DS Montgomery County, Ohio. on Price Robe rts. Mlulster \ Tack Ba rnes, Mlnillter. ectlona (2.74, 3.03, 3.26, 3.3 (Cen. nlble ('bool. 9:30 a. m . Jnald H Mlnel. Supt. tervlll e ). and 3.79 (Part) State Morning Worshi p. 10 :45 a . m. Wors htp Service. 10 a. m. Evening worship a t 7:30. Route No . .. , In Waahlngton and Sunday SchOOl, 11 a . m. Van Buren Townships, by apply· Midweek services each Wed. g an asphaltlo concr ete lIurface ~urse. Items T-31) and T.35. . nelday evening at 7 :30. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B Pavement : Width 24 teet. Lengtb l,63~. 2 feet !lurene OrIr"tb. P utor Width .u feet, Length 1,214.4 S unda, Sobool. 10 a . m. feet \ . K orntn, Wo,shIP. 11 L m. W ldtJa 46 feet , Length 633.6 feet IT. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youth Fellowahlp. 6: 31 to 9 :00. Wldt~ 20 feet. Lea gth 2.1SU R J 1.. K I' P tor feet ey. amel rull .nr. .. W idth - 20 feet, Length 11,42 1 Va ••e, 8.00 a nt! 10 :00 a. M. WAYNESVILL E FRI E NOS feet.O feet . First Day Schoo\' 9 :30 L m. . T otal Length 22,96 feet or 4.36 Meetlng for Wo rship. 100:30 a.m

TH E MIA MJ GAZETTE Eatabll.hed February. 18110 PAUL A. SCHERER Editor and Publiahe t CEC ILIA J. SCHERER Aaaoclate Editor P ublis h d Ev ry Thurll ll a~' Morning at Waynes\·I:)e. Wan 11 Coooty, Ohio. Ent red as second ISS8 matler at th 1108torriee at Waynes ville. OhIo. r th uet ot March 3. 1878.

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E8tate of Thomll8 W. Biggs. P ecelUled. Notice i8 bereby given that <ijJ.. bert Biggs, Wb08e Post trice Ad· dre8s Is Waynesv1l1e. Oblo, has been dill)' appointed as Admlnls· trator or the Estate ot Thoma8 W. Biggs, late of Warren County. Ohio. deeeued. Dated this 9th day of March, 1958. RALPH H. CAREY . Judge of the Probate Cour' . Warren County. Oblo Paul N. Herdma.n ,· Attorney H9-26-4-2

'I'h shth grad class of the MaSSie Township school will spon· eor a bake aale In the school cllfe· teria, aturdsy betwee n tbe bours of 9 a. m. and 2 p. m . Proceeds from the sale will be used to pur· ebas s tage curta ins for the new lIudltorlum. Mra. Florence 0111 r. cook In tbe 1.1BBSI Town s hip chool. cafete ria, Is a putlent at Clinton Memorial bospltal. Mrs. Earl Campbell is 8ubstltuting In the ca feteria during her absence. ~rge Plymlre .former resident of tbls community. now of Port R1. chle, Florida, ba8 been spend' , Ing several days here with rela· tlves and friends. fro Plymlre BB called here o~' lng to the dea th of his brotbel'-In·law. Goo. 'I Taylor, of Wilmington. Mr, and Mra. H. S. Tucker wer e ~esta Thursday of their 80n·in· law and daughter. Mr. and Mra, Rlr hard ~ 11111Ul1s and family. of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrll. Charl ell Tate. of Dell brook., were guests during tbe wee k end of Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Pele Runyon. Fr d 08' In has ret rn"d to bla hom here after n 1 rlef 8tay In Clinton Memorial h08pltAl .where b'e underwent observation and treatment. A ba nqu t wll b given In bonor of the baskethaU team8 of the lassie Townahlp high school In th scbool areteria Wednesday night. fro and Mrs. Erne8t (Buddy) Moore, of W ilmington , are an· nouncing the birth of a Ion. their fil'8t child. Wedne8dllY, at Clinton Memorial hospital He baa been named Gene Carl, The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Moor , of Harveysburg. . Tbe Adult Bible ollUl'a of t he lethodlst church wtll. meet In the so lal room8 of the chUrch FrI· da.y evenIDc.

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calls heavy broken I Harlan Township. acres in Franklin Township. Jack l{oward, Jr .• to Tex R. and , that are left hanging In the Paul R. Surface to Stanto Raymond and Birdie M. Klaber Mae E. Watson, .34 acre in Turtle· 98.1a acres in etearcre to William T. aDd Mildred Fields. creek Township. I wonder If lhe ('edars and ever- · gr ens will ever Itralghten up ship . . 34 acre In Franklin Townsbip. Vincent A. Walter to Alexandel' after being 80 bent over by the I William and Mary, G. Wakefteld Carl Gadd to Charles M. Long, F. and Doris Dromboskl. lot In Ice. Ourl look 80 queer leaning In to Elvina A. Mos Y. .45 acre in 109.80 acres ill Salem Township. South Lebanon. A Farm Diary NEW SUITS Browning. defendant grallled ' per· DeerBeld Towns p. Rena M. ReeK White 10 Walter Henry and ClaUa Fugett to David all directions. By D. J, frazier . I drove tbrough Harveysburg Goorge Howard vs. 'Jebb Mekall, mission to plead. Grover K. a II Edna Long to Les- C. Smith, lot in Union Township. H. and Gladys Harris, .55 acre in and up tite •. " hl11 the other day money . only. Courtner. Brenton REAL ESTATE TRANSiFERS tor and Or a Githens, 69.2 acres Thelma Morgan Scofield to Miles Hamilton Township. • •• - _.- _. _ . --_. - • and was Interested to 8ee ,that and O'Hara, attorneys. . CIearc 'ek Township. I , lot in Mason. . Luc IIe Rogers to E. R. HOUS ton t 0 J osep h and Ma- In Seo Bed Toy N. and Ralph D. and Nellie Enid P . Van William Noble West, 5 lots in Deer· MAltCH 23, 1953. - Spring ar- the County Commissioners bad. _ Fluty RowaFd-vs. Jeb MetcaU, rie Fuell. 10 in-Salem Town hip. '. Edw' H. and Irene P . Smith to rived FrIday. March 20, at 5:01 been bUJIY and bad put up nice money only. Courtner. Brenton Jw;tln Woodward Harding to Leo rd C. and Vauda Lee Ander- Meter to Dale Woodley• .487 acre Beld Township. May Gaynor Harding, 1.72 acres in so . lol in Lebanon. in nion Town sh ip. Corne lius R. and Maxine W. p. m. , And surprlelngly enougb brightly painted "No Dumping" and O'Hara, attorneys. ml ~d weather came wltb It at signs on both sides of th e road. Lee Nordloh Tile Co. vs. Lester Franklin Township. Leonard . and Vauda Lee AnDellos M. and Rachel E. Worley Combs 10 Raymond Mitchell and least for a rew days. It hlUl been ,[ hope tllat people pay atlenllon Ogden, money only. Shepard I. Arthur Paul Christman 10 MiI- ilcrson to Ivan and Iva Mae Head to EveriU E., Jr" and Bonnie Ray, Ruby J. Sohn, 50.75 acres In Ha m· warm, partly cloudy with eome to them. Lalt nIght when I WIUI Klein, attorney. dred E. ChriBtman, 1.75 acres ' lot in Lebanon. ' 1.645 acres in Turtlecreek Town - ilton Township. wind ror the poat few days, a few coming home from Waynesvl1J6 Charles F . Sellner, et aI, vs. The Turtlecreek Township. . I . Robert Harrison to Robert Har- ship. Floyd Lee Nickell 10 Edward .and Il'ght sbowers Just to keep the about half past ten I saw some City of Franklin, to quiet title. Ruth Eleanor Ben~er to W ter TISon. Jr., lot in Franklin TownRusse ll M. Wilson to Milton B. Kathine Hixson, 1 acre in Franklin /( rou nd Crom drying too hard. people with a fire by the road, Gray, Risinger and Gray , attorneys. R. Bender, 100 Icres In Tur~creek ship. ;)nd Ruth M. Dybdal, 27.01 acres in Township. The grass look s Quite green and there by Stoneybrook. I cou ldn'l The Miami Valley Building and Township. I Ronald and Ella J . Shurtz 10 Wal- 1\1a ~ i e Township. Em ma L. Tetrick to N. D. and the llttle yellow "Easter flowers" decide wbether they had been hav- Loan Association of Franklin vs. M;ldred Pendery, lrU ee, to Hu· ter Schutte, lot in Mason. . I Arthur Wand Vict la. E H Elizabeth Bn-IYster , lot in Mason. jonquils or' daffodils In th_ cala- Ing a picnic or were burning tho Harold C. ~acker, et aI , money bert and Faye Duff,10 in Deerfield ~oberl P. and Sa.ra E. Tucker to to Paul B. ~nd Egnes Ett~l'. logues. are In bloom. The red trll.8h they bad dumped. Tb re only. J . T. RIley, attorney . Townshlp. Hall ey. Jr ., and LIla R. Hardy, 2 in 'Franklin Town ship PROBATE COURT maples are In bloom but 80 tar are two new plies of ('ans on tho Harold H. and Evelyn ' M. HellJesse E. and Ca Ie Walter Ever- lot 10 lIfa on . , L II d dB ' Estale of C. HO\l'ard White, dc· It hlU! been cold enough at nlgbt south side of the road this time muth vs. B. U. and Oma Herold. hart to Howard . and Winona M. I Art~lI.r W. and Victoria E. Harp bin lll:~ H~~el R~:~h~ SI.al~ IOk~I" ceased , Minnie White, administra . . ' ot to ran In . tril(, final account approved. to bold tbe fruit trees back. Yes· Just east of tbe brook , .where the money only. Ellsworth H. Johnson. Campbell. 2. acres in Cfearcreek I to. WIlham .M. and .Iva Kathryn Township. Mlch~el , lot In Franklin. VIrgil and Clara L. Colston to Estate of Elias Robison, deceasterday we walked around looking township trucks park sometim es. : attorney. 1\\ fencell and then walked up On very dirty stretcb. of\ road -1 ula H s to Frallk William and ' OhIO Homes, Inc., to Cal~in H' I !,e~ry ~nd Lucy panet.t, 3.05 acres ed, Edna Spuhler appointed adminthrough the woods, Harry's woods Is 'Ietween Waynesville and where· COMMON PLEAS COURT Hugh kerf 4.31 a~re s In Deer. :l nd Mary J . Bragscomb, lot In Ma- In urt ecreek Townsh~p.. istratrix. we always used to call them, and Morro \\' n oad turns off. It Is es. / The Borden Company vs. JameS Beld wnship son. James D. and Katherme Kirby te found the bloodroot ID bloom peclally bad whe re that pnrklng Bryan Crouse, Sr., defendant grantT\ ff 't V' '1 J . Ohio Homes, Inc., to Elmus L. Emory and Mildred Morris, .50 acre MARRIAGE LICENSES u . 0 1r g l uDlor and and Mary Lou Houston, lot in Ma- in Franklin Township. every,,·bere. The children wanted r 1aee Is ' ust ~efore you gel to the ed 30 days to plead. ertw"'llli Samuel Halcomb, Jr., 25, South . E Mae ams, .5 l acr4l in Tur- son . . W'll ' . to John Lebanon, factory worker, and Mary to know "Pi h y we .ca 11 ed t b em th at bridge. ' There s bould be a no I .I 0 h n Favaron an d Georglanna I k Township I lam an dAn na Damel but when we sbowed them the dumping slga there. Favaron vs. Neil H. Gushurst, et ecre~ It .H b . OhIO Homes, Inc .. to Allen Fran- Adkins, 2 lots in Deerfield Town- Vida Edwar'ds, 19, Lebanon. faetory red bloody looking sap th y un· I haven't heard how many foxes al. title of plaintiffs to premis Ear W~ ~ er ert. Young, CIS aDd Charlotte M. Uhrig, lot in ship. worker. c1eratood. Saturday's fOl( drl,,!.! sti rred up. quieted. . j '08 leres ton TOWI\Jhip. M.ason. N;mcy Rachel Conner to Fonue Arnold F. Beumer, :.!3, Ft. RecovPin key and Betsy got out tbe I bear some fox hounds do wn In Howard E. Stanley vs. Agnes pmn Robert Harr150~ to Ge~rge and Ohio Homes, Ine., to Prentis J. and Cora M. Blanton, lot in Salem ery, Ohio. farmer, and Eugenia E. Kotte, 19, Foster, nurse. ot.ber day IUld found t.be old com Ule woodl now. Tqe drive about Stanley. plaintiff to pay ~.?1 per Mary Wilson, lot In Frankhn Town- and Mary E. Robinson, lot In Ma- Township.' field with a few stray ears lett two weeks ago was very succeS8- week in a~dlUon to su!" of ~ per ship. ' . son. Ernest E. and Ruth E. Settle to Lester Ward, 21, Morrow, U. S. behind and since then the), have ful. so they 18)'. We saw- tbe all' month until Bnal hearmgs. Edward H. Scboettinger to W~lSylvesla Kirby to Edward Wayne Robert E. and Joan E. McGrath, 8 Army. and Geraldine King, 17, Lebteen bard to keep In the paature. nlane circling and comln~ down . Raymond Spurling, et ai, John ter and Myrl &urke, 41.66 acres In and Thelma Delores Rathbun, 3.499 acres in Washington Township. Ianon, student. ThOBe cows a.re as eager after low over the trees tbe Saturday an ear of com lUI some men are they bad the flrst drive with the after a drink and It leads them airplane. It lIbpt coming back Into trouble just the same way. aud fort.b and around e.galn so Tbey found the holel In tbe fence low that we thought It was going thot needed fixing and once took to land but later. we heard that all the rest of tbe ltock out with It was part of the fox drive. Perthem but that tlme I had fooled baps It mlY be more possible to them, tbe gate lato the lane wal raise chickens thll year. Tbose sbut and they couldn't ,et over -.vho like to raise rox hounds reInto tbe old corn or tbe nice sent fox drives. but If we depend !reBb wbeat. I Ilponthem to protect our poultry I hurried out and plan ed two It wouldn't help us much becaUM rOW 8 ot peaa tbe other day and they prefer not to ~atch the roxes If It doeso't rai n before I an get but Just to let tb doR's run them. to It. I am going 011t and plant Of course once In a while the dOj?:11 t \\ 0 more. Tbe Qllestlon then wll\ get one but that Is all right, It be whether I can ke p the chick- just encollrages tbe d'lI!S nntl 1'1111 Ollt of Ih m 1 'llg enough for doesn't keep down the fox poput hpm to I"''' W . Mv ' a' den fe n e laUon. IHn't I\1 U h go d nnv more and The Red Cross rampalga Is OD t hey ar n P t. Tbey Ilre tbe Its way so be 8ure to do all you most dang f to peas when the)' possibly caD. . first start to come up. Wben P. S. Wben r arne In the lane those snrouted peaa come to the Just now, I law several cedar top of the ground they are right , wax-wln,s tn the multl·nora roses therl' ·to scratch them up. I am along the lane. That 18 the firs t 1 sUlI Int~re8ted In lh Queltlon lUI t!me I have aeen any of them to whether It makee any differ- around for a tong Ume. They are nce whiCh Ilgn or the moon you t atract1ve bIrds but bard on the plant In. I wtlb BOme of )'ou gar- ' cberry crop. Tbltl II a good tim deners would ke 1l a record or to ltart a bird list. I wou1J2 b e om nara'ive planUnll; dates. M), glad to publlih the belt bird lI~t .,t roul' le Is tbat r sometimes for- that III lIent In by the laat of April. e .. to r cord them and I 1.00 orten Let's see }low 1lUI1IY -yQ.J'le ha en't' any iows planted nt ano- ' birds are seen In thJ.-~ ty. ther date to compare tbem with. - NoT ~ -..1\ MENT Admlnldrator Scientific date ISD't 8clent;!,flc _ un,. IMII ),ul1 h ~- c hee fb compare It with. Eltate or May Belle Biggs, Del just law a pair or mocking ceued. blrda out In the TOM bush.. an4 Notice Is hereby given that Gil there .... ere 1000e chtcllRdees bUIY bert BIggI, whose POlt ornce Adat the suet lbll mornIng, and . dresl III Waynesville, Olrlo, baa nOw a patr of cardinale just went been duly appointed u Admlnlsby. But these are the birds that trator ot the Eatate of Maye Belle nre usually- lU'Ound here. BY Biggs, late of Warren County. anyone lean any of more unusual Ohio, deceuecl. blrdl or an), tbat are just puslng Dated this 9th day or Ma.rcb, tb~? 1953. B.AllPII If. CAREY, T e winter lee Itorm that broke Jndge of the Probate Court, BO man)' branchcs lut wtnter baa W'UnD County, Oblo left 10 many treel full of widow- Paul N. Herdman, Attorne), makers 81 one of our wood ent- 8-1t-H-+1 .) -

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Proclamatlolll BY MAYOR H. M. SHERWOOD I hereby de 'Iare clean·up week for. the Village of WaynesvlU baginning April 13, I:onllnulng until I re8PucUveir ask all April 20. cltlzen8 to cooper ale as this 18 1'01' the beneCit ot al1 of us . . Mar· shal C. P. Joy S.YI3 village lruck ' will be available to haul t rll8h and garbage trom homEI8 and busluess placee. placed wh'ere It can be reached by the tru.ck . Fire Cblef Carmen Cran and aSllstaDt Chler W. H. awyer will make a surveyor 0,11 premises and advise wbat 8bouid be done lo make this the best: clean·up wee k we have ever had. H. M. SHF.RWOOD. 1.2-2t-4-9 . Mayor

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During t he Farm Bureau Membership Campaign. the worker8 iound confl hlerable Inter est In ZOlling a llover the Couoty. EspecIally ,as this so In Franklin. Clellrcreek and Deerrteld Townsh ips. The Farm Bureau ca lled a. joint meeting of Franklin and Clearc reek. town· ITEM8 OF INTERE8T Wllmtngton College was the site A )'e11r and a half of work lhal sl;lps. . 0 much Interetlt waa sbown at this meeth'(g that It WII8 deaturdllY tor the Be ond slralght counts toward social security pro- cld d to hold more or these meetings. ABOUT FOLKS YOU week end ot Ohio Music Educato1'll videa monthJ.y benefits only In 'e' .".e" ••' ••••" •••",.,•• ,. .About s.e ven ty re81dents or Deer· I field townsb lP met In the .Orange T his Associ ation com petition. {as the worker reaohces 65 or KNOW Hall at Mason MoiHlay e vening 8t week bands and choruses from dies beCore July. 1964. Mary Lloyd 8: 00 p. m. Ed Garretson. of the high schools In Southwestern Oblo Lane; manager or tbe Hamlltoll VISITOR IN CINCINNATI Farm Bureau. Marvin Young, cOUlpeted for superior. excellent. Social SecurIty office. pointed out M1'8. Lucile Armit.age waa a good and fall' raUngs; last week County Prosecutor. Corwin Nixon today. Cincinnati vleltor on Monda.y. and Everett Early. County Com· lIololsts and ensembles were on Mrs. Lane Bays lhat some peo· miSS ioners. and W ill Irwin and lhe campus. pIe bave been led to beUel'e that HARLAN EARNHART HOME Appro. Imately a year ago. you Ott Barnes. TownshIp Trustees. Winners who rate superior In a year and a balt of covered work Mr. Harlan Earnhart Ie home ea h division will go to Portl' are aiL that anyone needR to gel were advised that all trash would were among tbolle present. Every· from Yale College for hlB Eaater mouth High School AprU 11 for benefit payments under Social hll ve to be placed III containers one was ve.r y cooperatlv& In their vacation. lhe state finals tor high school Security. She empho.8ized tba t of a s ize and wel gbt not to ex· desire for betterment of the com· students In the BOuth· entra l reo the lengtb of time one must work ceed 75 Ib8.• that cou ld be loaded munlty during the dIscussion. AT GRANDVIEW HOSPITAL by two men, and ould not be What I. Zonl~'l-It III a re¢a. glon. J'unlor high students com· q', ••• , I•••• ' "'##"·"'·'.".4 to become Insured Is determined Mrs. Grace Schuler Is confined pete only In the dl8trlcl. opened and scattered by do gs. tl nn •over the use of land and by the worker's date of bir t h. Numerous complalnt8 have buildIngs for residence. buslneu. etc. at Grandview h'*~tal for treatM1xed chorusea fro m Way nes· "To become Insured lind sluy been made that tbis baa not bee n ment. and Industry. 11\ Junior High School. Lebanon Insured," Mrs. Lane declared. "the done a nd In IIOOle caaes [rusb was What effect dou Zoning hllye High Schoo~ Wilmington HJ gh person must continue In work GUEST FROM DAYTON left from the fact that you had on Farm. and Agriculture? ~, hool. learcreek Township HJgb co vered by the la IV at leo.8t on not rom oiled with this request. Land used for any form of Agrl· Mra. Luclle Armitage had as c hool at Springboro and Waynes OUl of ever'y t wo years after 1960 YOIl Bre h ~ by notified that of ber week end guest Miss GlenDa vl\le HI8b School and girls chor· cultUre Is exempt from ALL Zon· (or aner reaching age 21) and UP April 1. no t rash w ill be ollected Ing regulatlonl. Marsb. of Dayton. uses from Wayne Township HIgh The Friends Cburch. , t. Mary's to age 65 or death." Or . as she until YOll hA "e 'omplled with these Can a farmer erett building. School at Lees Creek New Vienna VISITOR. FROM 'TROTWooO Episcopal Chutch snd the Meth· e .plained. tbe person must bave rulee. without a . permit? - Farm bulld· High School. WaynesvlUe Hlg b 8 0 lal security credit for enough Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Earn· School. Falr(leld High . School at These requirements are for the Inge. hog houses. corn cribs, III unite for th odlst Cburch hart sad dauchten of Trotwood. Good FrIday 1'\'lce to be held co\' red employment berore 1951 benefit of all 0111' c1t1z ns. and It cblcken houses. etc.. can be buLlt Leesburg. Carlisle High School to make .up the difference. Social were Sunday cuests · of their par· ond Brawn County Urullne Acad· Mrs. H. L. Rye was hostess to at the Method! t Chll rch t his year s ecurity credit for work before this request Is nN met hy your anywhere on the farm . Tbe farm ents. Hr. and Mrs. E. F . Earnbart. emy at St. MartIna competed. cooperallon It w ill probably be la exempt from ALL zoning reg· tbe New Centu ry Club on FrIday vea r between 1:00 and 2:00 P. ~ 1. 1951 may b added to credits nec saary to discontinue the prae· ulatlons. Friday. April 3rd. AI! have been afternoon at the FIIJ' Hills Party Bands In the competition were VISIT IN CHARLESTON, W. VA. from Waynesville. Franklin. Wa ...· flo use with Mrs. Mabel Ben Bon of Invited to Join In worahlp and It gained In covered e milloyment or tlce of fr ee collection of trash. Can a 5 acre lot be bou.ght for Mr. and Mrs. J . I. Burske spent erly. Lebanon, Wilmington. Frank· IndlanapoUs. Mrs. Clarence Rye. Is understood NOTE - All garbag mu st be a residence and then "art a IIYe velT on In the s elf-emp loyment after 1950 to glvp the required amount. Ih e worker the week end with Mr. and Mrs. wrapped In paper before being Itock or amall farm operatlon 1rort and Fairfield. the same Mrs. Irvtn Rosen. Mrs. Garland community II urged lo come and WIlILam B. Strong In Charleston. Bchools which wen! repreeented In tamper . Mrs. Ellen Conner. Mrs. join In thfa Christian fe llowship on Once a worker has 10 years 01 1)laced In containers. No. Farms all they stand are eli· emplOyment under Social Security West VIrginia. H. M. SHERW OD. empt. When the farm sbp'tB sell· i\senath ThomaB and Mrs. Blanche thi s stgnUicant day when Jesus h 18 permanently InIlUred. the band sight·reading division. Mayor Ing off lots. the lots come under 4·2- 2t-4·9 our Lord gave Hltl li fe so freely Superior ratln.p were given to Baker &8 guests. WCTU TO MEET TUE80AY Mrs. Lane saYII another wid e· """" ••••" " , . " , - ,• ."., ,.. the regulatlon 8 I", force tn that the following local Indlvldual B Mrs. J. B. Crabbe. vice pre8ldent. for our redemptioII. Mrs. EllIe Hockett wUl bo zone, The orde r 0( wOirshlp Is as fol· spread misunderstanding Is the and grOUptl in tbe solo and en· ' resided over the opening and m anlng of the a verage monthly bostesll to the W T on Tuesday. semble competitIon on MarCh 21: buslneB8 B88slon and Mra. J . K. Iowa: How II zoning .ecured7-By ac· ; arnl ngs on whic h social Becurlty April 9. and aU members are tlon of the township trustees or Chime meditation Soprano Sara Allen. Cleat'- reston and MIYI. Walter Whiturged to be PI' lent. ounty commUslone rs. rgan prelude - "~I an , Bemoan benefit paym ents a re baaed. "Some creek ; Tobe Ball. Lees Creek ; a.ker pr esented the program. The)" Whit action I. needed ?--County ' ntroduced &8 their guest speaker. Thy Grevioul Fall" _______ Bach people,''' sbe lays. "believe that JacobI, HarveYlburg, Gloria E. WAYNE TO MEET FRIOAY their average. earnings are d t!'l r' At 9:30 A. M. wo rshippers will commlsslonerB ml,\y InlUate the can to worshi p Girls Enaembl_Wayne (Lees T au Juan Cbau, a Korean student Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braddock Hymn "Abov'e th Hill s of mined by using only the years In be called togetber to ceLebrate the program or they must do It If . Creek). of Wilmington Oollege. and who w1ll open tbe1r home on Friday which they wer e engaged In work greatest of all ·glfts. the gift of penallted -by % of the voters Trumpet - Richard DIU. Leba· Is sponsored by Mr. Norman Ro k· Time'" evening for the regular meetlDr overed by the law." She III1YS God In the giv ing of HII Son on VOTING at the last governor's Hymn.. AI.... and Did ty a v· "·eil. He described living condl· of the East Wayne AdvlllOl')' non; 10an La Rue. Waynesville; lbat all years after 1950. trom age tbe crOllB that we might have the election . They apolnt a commls· Nancy Lee Taplor. Harveysburg. tlon 8 In Ko rea. the history of the lour Bleed." Council. 21 to age 66. are cOllnted In ar· abundant life and that through slon of 5 citizens who serve with· UnlaoD Pray,e r Trombone - Ronald Henderson. country and how they desired Silent meditation and prayer- riving at the monthly average. Him we mlgbt bave Etern nl Life. out pay to look over the tel'l'l· Woodwind Ensembles - Flute pence. The talk waa very Inter· ENDEAVOR 80C. TO MEET of non·employment. .01' Through Bong and Bible tudy In (Contlnu d on Page Foul') ("0 Sacred Head Now Wounded" Periods esllng and enjoyed by veryone. Tbe Mlsslonal')' Endeavor of the trio tram Lebanon. ___ • ___________ _ .. _._._ Bach) early retiremen t from se\f-em· the Sunda.y School we' wIU recon· The club !ld.J oumed to meet at Flute - LInda Ridge, Lebanon. Church ot Chrllt will meet OD Pti8toral Prayer-- The Rev. Mr. ployment wlll cut dow n the secrate ounelves to a more loyal Clarlnet-Evallnd ElJls. Wayne the bome of Mrs. S. S. Ellis In Jl'rtd1lo1 e.venlq at. .eV9l·thlrtr ILeeI amount ot tbe average monthly walk with God and His Son. J eau8 DoIla1j, Sharp, Bar· ADrU ~ with MrL Glenn D. Borden, Sam KeTs. o·clock. at the home or Mn. Jane Vocal Soi "Wtlre You There" earnlD,ll and may C8,uee old·age Chrl8t. Mr. Herbert McMillan Is frs. ' Mabel Hathaway and Mn. "eysburg .TIInlor High. Nolan with Mrs. Ray Klontz aa and survlvorB benefIt payments to the lIuperintendent. Alto Sax - Dan I.7klns. Leb- Paul 'Vandervort In charge of t he - Jerry Cook. be Isss thaD the Insured worker leader. Tbe Church worship service al. Mr. and Mrs. A. L . Schuhart ripture Lesson Mr. eth Sc progrnm. anon. or hIs dependent family expected. 11):30 a . m. Is ope n to all whc.o Were hOllts to the South Wayne Delicious refreahments w e re Furnas. T enor Sax--Glorla J'acobs. Har· VISIT IN CINCINNATI rll Iflxlon" It t hey have not Infonned th em· ~d 8 h to worship Cb rlst as LorJ Advisory Counc il on Saturday eve· ' Vocal Solol - "The ser"ed during the aocial hour. veysburg. selves. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and over death, aa Lord of Life. Tbe DIng, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold -Mrs. Harold HodBon. Woodwind EnBembles-Clarlnel Mrs. W~lter WhJtaker spent Sun· trio trom LebaJlA)n. • nd Mrs . ..,..,..........._I-r-Message w ill be : "We Believe Message - The Rev. A. Ward day afternoon with Mr. Wbltaker Eter nal Li fe". Ther'e wll! be Sl) • a nd Mrs. J. M. Greene. Mr. lind Al'll'llegate of Wilm ington Frl nds CARD OF THANKS who Is confined at Good Samarl. qal F1ll11ter music by 'ub choi r Mn. Ear] unham and Mr. and Church. tan hOlJllltal. Inclnnlltl, for ob· n want to thank all my frIends. under tbe direction of Mrs. Har- Mrs. E. F. Earnha.rt as th e In· Hymn- "J e8us Chrl"t, lhe ru e" neighbors and relati ves for their old HodBon with Mrs. Andr \\' vJted gueBts. llerval10n and treatment. Ifled" A fine morn ing devotional sel" many cards and other remem· Churko at the orga n, The COil· Miss Harda Bueter of Germany. Benediction vic bas been l)repnred hy the VISIT JAMESTOWN O. E. 8 . Postlude--uFrom God . Ne'er bran hes that made my stay In th e gregatlon will Join In the Singing a nd a teac her In the German Mr. and Mrs. R. H . Hartsock. the Icbools, was tbe guest speak er . SIXTH FLEET (FHTNC) - The II1YF of the lethodlst Church to Wilt Return" _____ • ___ Buxtehude hOSllUaJ nnd alnce I .have been of Easte r hym us and huv fiss Jenn Hartsock. Mr. and Mrs. attack carrier USS Midway was be prt!sented for ~very;olle p n opportunity to offer silent prayers Miss Dueler Is In this country Mrs. Andrew Churko wJl1 be nl home. more pleasant. J e e PrendergBat, Mrs. J. P. engaged In "OperaUon Rendez· Easter morning at 6::J0 a . m. We the organ. tile organization or ror th Ir n eds . a nd praIse of studying Audrey TIurton Fromm and Irs. D. C. Ridge were vous" In tbe Mediterranean Sea trust there will be a large attend· God . Neal' the begin ning of the Women's clubs and political 11IIce this year as Is true every g\lests at the Ins pection of t he trom March 17tb to 26th, se r Ice (n bout ]0.46) . parenta will groups. This Is a wonderful way to SNAIX J amestown Eastern Slnr Ohapter bring their babies to be bapUzed The Council adjourned to Dleel A~ourd tbe Midway Is J ames A. year. $NAIX &NAIX on Saturday evening. and lhus promise to brln their In April at tbe bome of Mr. and Jones. airman. USN. son of !'tir, start out t he Easter day In get· In the Cam .. rlca .ectlon of Sunday'l Oayton Oally News there children up In tbe hrlntlan Mrs. Davis Furnas. and Mrs. Roy .Tones, of Route 1, tlng up early In the morning and appeared a n article Jleaded "Snll)(" which copied out of The Faith. Baptism of children and singing prnilles to God for His EA8TER VACATION HERE During the pleasant Boclal hour. \\ a ynesv lJle, Ohio. and husband Miami Gazette of .June 7, 1882. It told of I huge monstler. which at· adu l.ts will alRo be a pal·t of .t h e delicious refreshments we l' e Mra. Susan Scanlan Is spendIng of Mrs, Jelln 1.. Jones. of Xenia. wonderful gift of Eternal Lite. A fler the Sunrise !lervice wor· tacked a 8m.1I bo:y from Crosf;w lck. and Ittempted to carry him off BeI'V1 aB well as r ec pUon of served. the Easter vacation at her apart· " peratlon Rendezvous" was a to hll den. The " mon.ter" wal lelred off by lOme men who were menl here. Mrs. canlan recently NATO maneuver designed to main· shipp ;'s will go to the dlnlllg room working In I Iton,e quarry near by. At the end of the story, the members by confeBslon of faith We reader Is Instructed to t a ke the flrat letter of the flret 14 paragra phs and by transfer. underwent surgery at the Mercy taln a standard of readiness and for tpelr Easter breakfast. A11 are welcome to worship 'w lth hOBplttd In Hamilton. and had hattie efficiency of General Ridge· are looking for a record attend· a nd write them do,w n on paper. It will Ipeil o~t a phra. e which I. Uend the chur h bl'en onrined at Middletown hos· wa,v<a Eu~n Defense Forces. ance tbls year. Come to worship very familiar to all of UI at th l. time of year-APRIL FOOL TO YOU . liS on East e r. pltal for several day li' previous to Naval forces of France. Greec'!. at 6:30 A. 1\1. and Btay for break· All we know I. t:he fact tha. the article Ictually appeared In the of your 'Ch Miami Gazette on the date mentioned above. Any theorle. on the Italy. Turk ey. the United KJngdom fast. bel' operation. Mrs. Charles McCulloch ' was matter would be ~¥elcomed from lome of the older resident. of the lind the United States participated Fourth Quarterl, hostess to tbe Past Malrolls ' Clr· commun lt.)'. In the operation. ' ATTEND FRIENDS MEET #, •..• , ••, •••••••••••••••••••••••.• , ••••••••••••, •••••••••• Methodl,t Confer..-ce (' Ie on Wednesday e ven in g. The The n attop Is commanded by MI8ses D~rls Charlton. Betty r egulnr buslne 'a sessio n was held RELIGION MUST BE TH E Satterthwaite. ' Jennie Lee and Navy Capt. Frank O'Belme and 18 The fourlh quarterly conference with Mrs. J . .J. TIurske. president. Wilhelmina Braddock and Roy' the flaphlp of Rear Admiral Stu · rAUSE OF UNlTY _ "Every raof t he local 1ethodlat Con grega· Ilr s idin g. "111'10118 projects were Furnas, Jerry Cook and Daniel art H. Ingersoll. USN. Commander IIglon Is t.he. cause of IIf e amongs t U S Waynesville. Ohio tlon will e held next Thur8day. discussed nnd t he circle adjourned Division 4. She was ona f WUde attended the Spring Con· ofarrler the key wa rships takln pnrt In mell- the cause of tbe honor o . March 29. 195:1 Ap ril 9 at 7:30 p, m. Reports of to Dleet In April at the borne of ference o[ the Young Friends at Dellcloull huma tty. and Is productive of The Green ThulDbers 4.H Clu b To t he Editor of th e varlou B departme nts will be Mrs. 1.. C. SI. John . . _ Ise._ _ _ _ __ Quaker Hill. Indiana. during the the exerc given for the year and plans for refreshments wer e 8erved during \Ire everIaa tI ng IImongs t b uman· met Wedn esday. March 18 at the The Miami Gazette : week end. Those present kind. Religion Is not for enmity Waynesville Htgh School with Our village In tbe near future the new year wlll be presented. the Boclal hou r. or hatred. ' It Is not for tyranny Lee O'Banlon and Dick Irelnn In Is to have a public "Bi ngo" game. AU are w elcome to a ttend this were Mrs . J . J . Burske. Mrs, It H. Hartsock. Mrs . J. P. Fromm. Silent Communion or Injustice. If 'religion be the c harge and Bill Miller presiding. something we have been for tunate opell meeting of the churcl1. Mrs. Ada Courtney. Mrs. WIHlam ~j cause of enmity, aSBuredly non· The meeting WI18 called to or· enough to be without In the past. Strouse, Mrs. Jesse Prendergast. At Methodl.t .Church The sermon suhjeat for next rellgioD would be better. For del' with everyone saying the 4·H We are even urged 'ti> bring the CARD OF THANKS Mrs. K. N. Hough. Mrs. Lucill e The Sacrament or the Lord'lI Lord'B day morning will be. The reUgion and the teachings wblcb pledge. The 4·H members that kldd'les-nOl 'doubt so that they We wish to express our thanks er wlll be observed on Thun· Truth About Easter. the choir appertain to It are &8 a course of completed last yeara projects can be ta ught while young to try to our rrlends for the cards and Plymlre. Mrs. D. C. Ridge . Mrs. Supp April 2nd at the Methodist will IIlng Sunrise o'n a Hill and treatment. But If the outcome or went to the Shrine circus. The 10 get something for nothing. lovel y f1o:wers during the pasBlng LuclUe Armitage. Mrs . L. C. St. day. urcb from 7 :30 to 8:00 p . .m. BPeclal Dumbers wlll be given. In. treatment should be productive of Initiation was postponed until Then when they get old enough of our loved olle. Mr. Albert John , Mrs. Eo F. Earnhart. anll Ch will come any time connection with the Bible School mere dIagnosiS and 41scusslon of n ext meeting In April. Bob to have an Income of their own, Drake, Also the Oswald fun eral tbe hostess. 'Worsblppers • symptoms. the abolition of It Is O'Banion made a motion that we It wlll be eaBY to lure them Into home for t heir efficient ' services, during that half hour and wor· hour. Yld U ferable In t his ahln silently from a leanet given Fur SundllJ evening the min· e en y p r e . td would send oft for the Oblo Ses· such games of cha nce. and Rev. Carv er for his consoling Local Farmer Sell. liter will 8~" on tbe 11i'bject, lenae• . ab-.nd~nr rellglonl "ou qulcentennlal books and wo.8 sec· As far as I'm concerned. our words. .' C aB you enter the sanc~uary. om· .,.,..... be a Btep toward unity." Brown Swl•• Bull munlon will be ' receive\! 118 each Tbe Living Lord, and conduct 1\ -Mrs. Helen McCoy. onded by Pa~ Irelail. Don Teppe village would be better off with· 'Mr. alld Mrs. W. L . Drake worshipper feels ready to com· Bible QuiZ! In a True or False gave a very InterfuIUng Bpeech on out It. No doubt we'll be reo Charles FIsher. a Waynesville and Family Brown SwlBs breeder. baa recently mune wtth the Master. . teet. . True or false statements Dairy Cattle. minded that " It's for ' a good 'wlll be ba,ed upon the forty Tbe next meeting will be held cause." but wbether It Is apon· sold the buY Lady Lira Lucky days between the . resurrection . at Waynesville high 8cbool on sored In the name of religion, or Local Sailor Strike 114471 to Roy 1.. Nunn, of and Pentecost. A chalk picture UB 0 Wednesday. Ap~ 16. at 8 : 00 p.m. for the sake of patriotism. ' Iet', Lebanon, according to a report Dauahter Bom To . . • Patty Miller. News R!,porter remember - IT'S STILL GAMfl · At Pearl Harbor will also be made and awarded lo from Fred S. Idtse. Secretary of Corp., Mn. Backert the one malting the highest grade Ohio sales of, E . apd H Savlnra LING ! PEARL HARBOR. T . H. (FHT the Brown SwllIII Cattle Breeden' IF ' , Co ROGER C. BROWN NO) WIlliam O. Stanlberry. ASBocclatitn, Beloit, Wisc. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Earn; In the True or False telt. In calle 'Bonds In February ren.ected a L oca arnH~n W yeoman third cla88, USN. son of hart have added a new name to of HeB numbers will be' drawn Ito 'gain of '4.225.101 . ov~r E Bond '. purchases .' for ·th~ same month Win. I:Ilah: aatlna ' Any reader Is' IDl/ited to send a. Mrs. 'D ella M. Stanllberry. Waynes. Local Student theIr tamlJ,y blstory, ~l1en Marie determine the winner. letter to 't he Editor on any sub. vIDe. reported tor duty recently . Backert. ThIs seven pound. one . T~e Lord" Super w1U be ob- lut , year, with seventy·two Iof t~e ~ regilltered Jersey cOw owned ject which lie or she wanb to to' the Statf Personnel otrtcs at On U. C. Dean'. List ounce (lRughter W&II born Monday. served both, at the momlng 'and' elghty-elght coontiel report ng n· creasel!. C. .T. waggoner. Ch!llrman by W . Walker ~"., Jr. Waynel' discusl. Copy mU8t be receIved the ·P ear I ' Harbor headquarters March 30 to' their son·ln·law and evening s~rvlces. In the W.ednesday night' ·nild· of the Warren County Savlnse vIII,. bu been ,tated a T8IIted 'f Rea d I B Igg Robert E:. Hunter. son of Mr. daucbter. ~orporal and Mrs. Nor· week ser'v lce the life of Paul will BoJid' Commltee, said to4a~. J!I Dam by 'l'be ' American J'erssy no laiter than ' Satu~daY . &it 6;30 .0 r. A m ra1 Burton . B s. and 'Mrs. wime D. ijunter, of man Backert at MI.aml · ,.Valley be stUdied. and R Bonds ' weI . In Warren Cattle Club. The distinction 'wU p. m. f~r publication the following' USN. Commander Sel'Vice Force. Waynesville, haa won a place on Valley honilltal. Corp: Backert Is . ConntT tor February were $11.918 awarded 01,1a Snowws for bay· week. AU copy senti ,ln later wlJlo U. S. Paclftc. Fleet. . tbe UniversIty of OInc1D.nati dean's With the Marlnel In CaUfornla. GAZETTE ON .ALE and Compare to E ,Bond' wes of Inr three orr-prIDe wtth official ,be published the foUowtnc week. . Stansberry .w .. lI'adaated from lilt, acoordlq' to Dr. Rarmond when! Mrs. Dackert and - IItUe The Miami OUette fa ' on aa1e $31'.860 for the lame month In production record I. All letters MUST be "mad by Wayne t,.ocal School and wu em. , Wa1terI, pl"Hldeot of the Unldaughter will Join him u lOOn al each Tband&y at Doon at tile 1962. Tbe corl pn~1lf averaged m~er or tbflY will not .be pub- ploy8\! by the Wayne Local School \ "erslty Bunter.... ~01' to poulble. W"JDenIUe ' Dral . StIOre. . TIle BUY, 'BILL or' TRA.D1!l~ .,844 lba. milk .COllltabalDc 481 lbl. Ulbed.-Tbe Editor. Board before · enterlnl the "ntIQe.- aeroDa~ca1 ~ III tile MI'. and Nra• .J. 1.. Backert or i \ UlISvenlty'1 COOep or JllDllnee ... rrakUD ,...al route are the vel"J prtC41 ~ the _~ per Clualf1e4 ad ·.I n TB1I 11 I A III butterfat QD .. CAMP DESERT ROCK. NEV. prc. Charles J. Hammer. Bon of MI'. and Mrs. Harry Hammer. Rt . 1. Waynesville. waa at Camp Des· ert Rock, Nev .. for the··second III the current series of a tomic tests. The maneuver. "Desert Rock V" wal! designed to demolUltrate the ~ fre tlvene8s of atomic weapon8 In .support of ground action. Taking purt were men from h rlllY posts througbout the coun· l ry. They were tormed Into com· Iloillte bl\ltalJ;ln-illzed co.m bat teams for t he maneuver Ill' the dese!'t ,,;asteland of central l\·evada. Hamnler Is IlIIslgned as a can· noneer In Battery C of the 676th o\lrborne FIeld Artrlllery Battalion stationed at Fort Compbell. Ky. A graduate of Waynesville "'Igh School, he entered th e Army In Marcb. 1952.

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IIIE MIAMI GAZET1'E, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

THURSDAY, APRIL 2, ' tQ53

THE MIAMI GAZETTE;

ST,.. TEl OF OHIO NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS r Joseph T. FerfllaOD. AudltDr of State ST ATJIl OF OHIO Our a u or In8p tlon ami Supervision of Publfc Offlc II Eatablilhed February. 1eo . Department of HlghwQI . NNUAL REPORT OF THE CLER~C OF THE (;olumbus, OhIo, March 21, 1953 PAUL A, SCHERER _ Editor and Publisher VILLAGE OF WAVNESVILLE. WARREN COUNTY. OHIO Engineer of Contract Sales CECILIA J. SCHERER _ Alloclate Editor . For the FI.cal Year EI)dlng December 31. 11162 Legal Copy No. 5~ PO f' LATI N. 1950 CENSUS-·l.012 V aY Desvl1\e. Ohio. March 2 • 1953 NIT PRICE CONTRACT will be received ' - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • J 'el11ed propoauJs Publl h d E very ' T bursda y MornlDG I her by 'ertiCy tlle follow Ing r J)Ort t4 be l:orrecL . at Waynesville. Warren oooty. Ohio. at the omee of tlle 'State HlghMETHODIST CHURCH LYTLE METHODIST CSURCH MARY STANSBERRY. Vlllag Clerk Ent red all second class mat ter at C'HEDULE A·1 \\ ay DIrector of blo. at Colum· J . W . Wed ~ e w ood. M Inl8ter D. E. Baughn, Pa.tor tbe PDsto rrtce a t \ ' uynell vUle, Oblo, Summary of Fund Balance., Receipts and Expenditure. lIus. hlo. ulltll 10 : 00 A. M., Ohio huroh chool, 9:30 8 . m .• Mr. Untried Service, 9: 45 a. m. I, . L.\ ' l ·B ..1,\ . ,\ RY 1, 1952uud r til act or Marcb 3. 1818. -'- Gen ra l Pund _ ___ ~~~ _____ ~ ______ _ $ 2,7 06.3 " t~ ndard 'l'1m , Tuesday. April H. Herbert McMillan . SUlll. Worship Service. 10 : SO a. m. I ~5J lor ImlJrOVemel til III : ST. MARV'S EP,ISCOPAL Auto I.!cens e t reet Repair Fund _________ __ ______ __ 4.4 26.28 YOlltb Yellows91p ullday 7 :30 I'ro posols NOB. 1 IIlld 2 are ofG soli n 'rax Street R pair Fund __ _____ __ _____ _____ _ 3.767.06 lel'od as one proJect and will be p. m. Th tl Rev. Samuel N. KeYB. RecOOr SublcrlpUon ·R tes- In Ohio, $2. Per Year In advance ; $2.50 elsewhere ________ __________ __ _ 10. 9 .64 Tot al Ueneral Vill age Funds Sunday: aW ILrll e.t li S one contract. hair Practice Thursday 8.00. _____ __ _~~ ________________ _ Wnter Works Fund Holy Communion, 7 :30 a .. m. PR POSAL No. 1 wer Fund _____________________ _____ __ ______ _ 2.27 2.71 THURSDA Y, APRIL 2, 1953 3. '13.22 Churc h School, 10 : 15 a. m. Warren ounty, Oblo. on Sec· an lta ry Se . erage S ystem Rev nue Fund______ ______ ___ _ .00 lions fi.4 ~ (Part), (12.54. 12.86, Adult \\orabill. 10 : 45 a. m . tbe public. ____ ~ _____ __~~ _ ~ ___ ___________ _ 2. 536. 9 Dond Retirement Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles swindler 1 • 9. 12.9J, 13.12. 15.35 (Spring' Bond and Inter at Retirement Fund boro ). a nd IS.60, State Route No. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST a re spending two weeo in Florida. SanItary Sewerage System Revenue _______ __________ _ .00 MISS JANE FITE Mr. and Mrs. Artbur PhlLabaum. Flremen's Inde mnity Fund __ . __ ~~ ________ ______________ _ 1.130.23 7~ l, In lear Creek TownshiP. by Byron Carve.r, MinIster UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Correlpondent of Oakwood, were gueats Satur· Grand Totals ot AU Funds «Clerk) ______________ _ 20.651.69 applying an asphaltic concrete Bur· DIble Scbool, 9 : 30 a. m. fa ce COU!'lle. Item T-30 and T.3D. dsy at ,Mn. Phllabaum's parents. RECEIPTS\\ llllnm hannon, MInister. Morning Worship. 10 :30 a. m. Mrs. Wilhelmina Da kin and Pavement: Width 18 teet. Length Gen ral Fund ____ ____ "_ _____________ ____ __________ 10.61H.86 Mr. and Mra. Albert Moore. unday Scllool 9 : 30 a. m.. Mr. Prayer Meeting. 7 :00 p. m. Mrs. GladYII Dakin .. nd 800. or Auto License Street Rep ..lr Fund ____ _____ ___ __ __ ___ __ 2.397.00 ~ 9.779.2 reet. }larJ.ey Thomas. Supt. Mr. and Mra. Tbomas Welch eetlne. 7 : 00. Young People's M Width 18 feet, Length 3.009.6 Sprtncfleld, were lUeats Sunday, Gaaollne Tax Street Repair Fund ___ _____ _________ __ __ __ 3,698.00 PreachiNg. every olber Sunday. and loire Oba Welcb were gueats Eventng erYlcea. '; : 3e p. m. feet (Springboro) of Mr. and Mn. Pete Runyon. Total General VUl~e ~nds ________ _______ _______ _ . 16,513.86 11 :45 a. m. Sunday ot Mr. lind Mli. Cecil ~ Idth 20 feet, Length 2,587.2 The lYoman'a Society of ChriaWater Works Fund ________ . __ ____ __ ____ ~__ _ ______ ____ 9.0l0.40 Evening ServIce. f1ret Sunday hI LlDJtOUI , ot Lebanon. Sewer Fund - ___ ____________ ___ ____ _________ ____ ___ 55.9H.56 reel (Sprlu.boro) Uan ServIce will lponBOr a lood month. Mra. Nettle Gray Is a. patient Total Length 36,376 feet or 6.70 Bale Satuid.., moruln&" at the Sanitary Se werage Syatem Revenue Fund ____ _~ ___ _ _ ___ 3.688.91 In Hale hosplW. Wilmington. Bond Retirement Fund -____ ___ _________________ ____ ____ 1.345.94 miles. Welch B&rctwve Store on Maln WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Mr. and Mrs. CecIL Smttb. of PROPOSAL _ o. 2 Bond and Interest Retirement Fund CHRIST Street. Blanchester, were guests Sunday. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS . ahltary Sewerage System Revenue __________ ______ _ 1.561 .68 Montgomery Count.y, Ohio, on )lra. Florence ColJJer under- or Mr. Smlth's brother and family. Firemen's Indemnity Fund ________ ________________ _____ Jaek Baraes. M1n1Iter. SecUoD8 (2.74. 3.03. 3.26, 3.88 (Gen- Price Roberts. Mlul.ter .00 went IIUrgery FrIday at Hale M.. ~r. nnd Mra. Wesley SmIth. . Grand Tot als ot All Funul (Clerk) ________ ____ _____ _ 88.054.35 tervllle), and 3.79 (Part) State Bible S~ool. 9:S0 n. m. Donald Haln... Supt. morlal Jaa.p1tal. wUm~n. Her Morntng WOnlblp. 10 :45 a. m. Worship S.rYioe, 10 a. m. Route No. 48, In Wasblngton and W. P. McC..rren wbo baa been EXPENDITURESGeneral Fund ______ ____________ __ ______ __ _____________ _ concUUOD .. nIPOI'tN "good." EYenh\l wOnlhlp at 7:S0. Sunday RebOot. 11 a. m. 11,440.10 Van Buren Townllhlps. b), apply· spending the wInter months at Auto License Street Repair Fund __ ____ _______ ___ ____ ~ __ Midweek lenlc81 eacb Wed· The Adult clus of the Meth- hJa bome In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1.094.49 Ing an aapba.IUc concrete lurlace G480llne Tu Street Repair Fund __ ____ __ _______ ~ ______ 4.661.95 counse, lteme T-SO and T-S5. nesday eVlnlll1 at 7: SO. odist church met Frida,. ,ventn&" baa returned to Oblo and Is spend· Total General Vlllare Funda ______ ___ _____________ _ In \he loclal room of t.M churcb In, his time at his Domes In Wal· OREGONIA IIVANGELICAL U. 8. Water Worts Fund __ ___ _________ __ ________________ ___ _ 17,186.64 . Pavement: Wldtb 24 feet, Length wItIa Ile'r. aDd M.... C. A. Arthur bound In, and HUYeysburg. Sewer Fund ____ _________ __ ___ __ ______________ ______ __ _ 10.640.12 1,531.2 teat EQene Orlrndl, Plilor Width U feet, Length 1.214.4 51,676.71 and lIr. aDd Mrs. Hugh Vanee u Sunda, 8oboo1. 10 a. m. .anltary Sewerage SYstem Revenue FuncL______________ _ 1,052.00 , . Mra. Emma ClIne of Dayton, Ia Morning Wo •• blp. 11 a. Ill. lIosta. BoDd ReUrement Fund ___ _____ _________________ ___ _ __ the hou .. put here of ber sl.tar 1,257.00 WIdth 415 feet, Lenatb 633.6 teet n. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youtb Fellowlblp, 8:S0 to 1 : 00. Mra. Louise Flte and dau,hter Mra. Osee Barlan. A dinner was Bolld and Intere.t Retlremer.t Fund WIdth 20 feet, Length 1,184.8 BanJk.ry Sewe~e Sptem R.eyeJlu __ ___ _____ _______ 1.302.84 feet 'l~, "... fIIutw, Saturday, or ,Iven WedDeld.., In theIr \lonor 1.. Krasllng. Putor Jamell Flremen'l laclemnJty FiliUS ___ ________ ______ ___ _____ ____ Mr. and MI'B. Frd Muthert and by Mrs. lAura Shldaker. Width 10 teet, Len(th 17,4U Masllel 11.00 afl~ 10:00 a .. m. JoIn. .00 WAYNESVILLE 'RIENDI Grand Totala ot All Funds (Clerk) ___________ __ _ 8S,11Ul reet.O feat. dauahter, Shlrle, Ann and IInI. Sbtdaker a'-o Included &I her First Da)' School. I:SO a. ID. DECEMBER 11, 185ZTotal Len«til !2,968 teet or 4.86 D. H. Flte of OlendaIe. JUut ber a1ater, Mrs. A. S. Col· BALANCE, General Fund ____ _______ ____ __________ _____ _____________ "seLJn, for Wonhip, 18:'0 a .... mUe •• 1,78US ne Cruaaden Cla.. of the lett. Aut4 Ucenee Street Repair Fund _____ _____ ._______ .: ____ 6.717.79 Proposa" NOl. 1 and 1 of th.ls MT. HOLL.,. METHODIST Methodist Cburch wll IpoDllOr Gasoline Tax Street Repair Fund ___ ____ _: __ ____ ______ __ 1,713.11 project lolls. Kathleen Graham. of Dayare to be oomplet.ed not LEBANON CHRISTIAN 8CIEr,lCI their anuual EaBler bresktaBt In t4n, wu a hOUie (Uelt during the Total General Village Funda ____ ___________ ______ _ 10,225.86 later than July 31, 1961. Water Works Fund __ ________________ __________________ _ II. Scaff, Mlnlatar tJie btgb school building Sonday Ohrlstlon Scllnce ..rTicee are The mlnJmum wII'e te be paid Sunday School, 11 :30 a. m .• E. Sewer Fund ___ _____ _____ ___ _______ ___ __ ___________ __ _ . 642.99 (Continued on Page Four) m! rn1n&,. The affair la open 1.0 beld eyel'J Sunday mornJnl at IT 8,081.07 to all labor employed on thla can· Barubl11. Supt. SanItary Sewerage System Revenue Fund ____ _________ _ N. Mechanic Street at 11 o'cloak. Worship Servlc., 10 :80 a. m. Bond Retirement Fund _____________________ .__ ___ ____ _ 2.636.91 t.r act shall be In accordance with Sunday Icbool at thl nme hoUl. 2,626.83 the "Schedule ot Prev.IUng 'Hourly Eventn, Service. 7.30 p. m. Bond and Inlere.t Retirement Fund Wase Ratea Aacertalned and DeSanUal'Y Sewerace System Revenue ___ _______ _____ _ 248.84 termlned by Tbe Department of -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. FlrelDen's Innemnlty Fund ____ ____ __ ______ __ __ ______ 1,130.28 Industrial Relations applicable to ~ Grand Totals of AU Funds (Clerk) __ ____ ~ __________ _ State HJ,hway Department ImOutstanding Warrants (Add) __ _ __ ____________ ____ ______ 26.591.73 provements In accord nce with 6,1~. 93 Total Casb Balance, December 31, 1952_.________ ____ 30.696.66 ectlons 17.3, 17-4, 17-4a. 17·5 and • SCHEDTJLE B-1 17·6a at tbe General Code of Oblo:' Add Wilt... Once A Vear '8'ummary of Reoelpts Tbe bidder must lIubmtt with Property Taxes-General Fund ____ __ _____ _____ 4.710.79 bls bId a certified chec.k In th Bond Retirement &: Sln,k lng amount of $5,000.00. Funds ___ __ __ ________ _______ 1.345.94 Plans and IIPecHica ' lorui' are on Total Property Taxes _____________ __ ______ _ 6,066.73 tile In tbe departme, t or highClga.rette Tax _______________________ ________ _ Wrecker Service 24 Hour. A Day 224.9 ways and the oItle of tbe dltate Motor Vehicle Tax __________________ ___ 2.397.00 \·Islon deputy director. Casollne Tax _____ _______________ __ ________ __ 3,698.00 Tb director reserl'es the right Inheritance Tax _-- ________ ______ ___ ___ __ ____ 2,186.l!9 to reject any and all bids. Sules Tax & Financial Institutions (Loeal Govt.) 2,450.00 WaynesviDe, Ohio S. O. L1NZELL. Phone 2341 Local Licenses and Pe,r mlta __________ __ _____ _ 155.00 State Blgbway Director Fines and Cos ts _______ _________ ______ __ ___ _ 133.00 3-26-(2t)-4·2 Rents and Interest-GeneraJ Village Fundi __ _ 26.99 Samlllry elverage ystem Rev. Fund ~ __ 1.276.60 Accrued Interest on Bonda __ __ ____ __ __ AUAUUUAU.U.U.· ... •• l\W:'4 Total Renta and Interest ______________ ___ ____ 1,554.S3 Misc. Fees, Sales, and Charges - General Village and Other Funds ___ _____ ____ ____ _ Combl~ed 3,295.06 -----------------------------tPtrl:rl11:rS1""tce~lIte:rprlae_·W4ater Rantala, etc._ 9.010.40 AU ION ADVERTISE IN-THE GAZEnE-YOU'll FINO IT PAYSI LICEN8ED - BONDED Sewer Rentals __ ~-- ------ - - ----- ------329.56 Total Puhlic Service Enterprises __ __ __ __ __ __ 9.339:96 General Farm Sal81 TURN mAT EXTRA FURNITURE INTO CASH - CaD 2143 Bond Issues and Loana--Sewer ______ _~ ___ __ __ 54.114.00 Llvestook Sale. H ..... hold aal.s Repayment for Engineering Services ___ ______ 1,600.00 Telephone. : 565 and 820R ~ venue A eoont 1.0 Bond Aceoun!. _________ __ 1.050. CRAND TOTAL RECEIPTS ___ ____________ ___ Lebl.non, O. 88,054.3~ 27 W. Mulberry $'t. SCHEDULE B-ll Summary of Expenditure. READ THE GAZETTE WEI!lKLY - Column 1 Column 2 Operation &: I'few ConJlfal,n tenance Itmc & 7 A. M. TO lOP, M. EquJpt., etc. 474.27 General Government- Legislative (Councn) ___ _$ Farm Loan. General Executive ________________ ______ 1,875.26 68.40 Elections __ __ _______________ ______ ___ __ • COMPLETE REPAIRING Compare Any Other Plan Buildings (~own Hall . etc. __ _______ __ __ 647. 8 FOR Total General Go vernment ______ _____________ 2,456.81 .• SPE~DY ROAD SERVICE Intere.t Rate 4% Protection to Person and Property- Pollce __ _~. 1,196.73 Fire __ __ ______ ___________________ __ 1.264.0B ' 7.44 Repayment Plan • COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS Building Inspector __ ___.------- __ ______ 99.99 (10 to 34~ _yr.l lotal Prote lion to Person a nd Property ____ __ 2,560.16 7.H Health- Total ___ .--_____________ ____________ 236.68 SAFETY • TIRES AND BAnERIES 2,235.6. Sanll.l1tlon- General Village Funda ________ ____ A . Farmer Co-op-Not Hlghways-;General . Vl11age Funds ________ __ __ 9,381.94 Government Asency ervlce Enterprises- Water Works __ __ 9,668.61 312.80 Fubllc Sewer _________________________~ _ ~__ _ __ 5,380.2$ 44.795.46 - Through-= 'J'otal Public Service Enterprises __ _____ ___ ___ 15,048.8. 45,108.26 !lllscellaneous- General Village Funds ________ 318.18 Sanitary Sewer Fund __________ 4.00 DEALERS ~INCLAIR PRODUCTS To open account In bonk_____ _ 250.84 Lo~n Total Miscellaneous _______ _________________ 573.S2 33 N. Broadway Phone 441 168.71 I terest- Water Works Bond __________ __ ~ _ __ South Main Street Waynesville Sanitary Sewerage Bonds ______ _____ 1,050.00 LEBANON, OHIO 357.00 Bond Retirement. Sinking Funds __ ___ ELLIS H. $TURM, Sec'y·Tre... Total Interest ' _ _____________________________ 1,565.71

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H,Igb prices for everything ex· 1ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Everett and Mary A. SanderlOn MARRIAGI LlCINSII e, l what you hiVe for sole. 1 WAYNE TOWNSHIP to Cornett and Ida Noble 2 acres Marcus W. Short. 21, Loveland, IOld a good pure bred boar lut Warren County, Ohio in TurUecreek Twp. laborer, and Betty Lou Kllburn, week for I88S than I paid for him, For the Flleill Year EndinG Everett and Mary A. Sanderson 20 Lebanon. December 31, 1952 ·to Burnett and Adna Noble 2 aerell ikadley F. Knilht, It. Ore,onia, and paid a terrlnc price tor barely A Farm Diary enolfgh gravel £0 will the potholes Population 3,272, 111~ in TurUecreek Twp. lactory worker, and Sally B. Me· In our lane. fotaL &!aries and WageB NEW SUITS ' Hazel Inez Wetzel. divorce and Clarence A. Eyler et 8l to Ho",· Nally, 16, Lebanon. By D. J. Frazier . What Is that wild tole In Sun· Paid During the Hlrry E. Russell vs Susan Ann custody or children to plaintiff. ard and Minnie Sandlin 1 lot in William Edward HoU, 19, Frank· _ _ , _ ~ _ _ - - - - 0 days News Camerlco all abou ? k'ear 1962 __________ $ .,446.00 Russell,· divorce; Paul N. Herdman . Lebanon Farmers Cooyerative Springboro. lin, truck driver, and Mary Agnes 0 , V5 ~ Karl- Bone et ai , case dis· Owen Cross to Harold E. and Parker, 17, Franklin, domestic Prehistoric monster at Crosswlck fax Valuation ---. --- 6.116.046.00 attorney. MARCH 30. 1953. - Frost la8t ba.ck In the wild old days ? Did Tax Levy ----- -----30.70 Eula R. Newton vs. Tracy W. mi sed. Lois T. Dyes 1.49 acres in Carlisle. worker. Ight IUld sunshine this morning, anyone ever hear of It before or Investments (),wned - ------ None Newton, divorce, J. T. Riley, at- John D. Hogan vs. Etta May William J . and Bertha M. Fox to - - - - - - - - -- -ut aUIl a cloudy look arounel the wu the writer like me this morn . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO tomey. Hogan case dismissed. Elmer J . and Sylvia D. Wilhoit, 1 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT edges that lea.ves you a Itttle Ing. hard pressed for something March 31, 1953 S. C. Bray VB. Harold Johnson, David Cheesman vs. Marie lot in Clearcreek Twp. Admlnlltrator [hereby cerUfy tbe following money only, Warren Young, at· Cheesman, divorce and custody of Jeanette and William Hays to EsLate of May Delle BI.,ga. Deooubtful jUlt what the weather IS , to write about. There used to be . tomey. cbildren to plaintiff. Ora M. and Cleo Johnson .922 ceased. ,oln'g to be. We are beginning an alltgator In the Miami river reDQrt to be correct. ~ need lOme rain though the juat below the M&!n Street bridge. MA YNARD F. WELTZ. Charles L . Adams vs Ossie May acres in Deerfield Twp. Notice Is hereb y given that 011 t"round 1& not too dry tor plowing. I several people were bitten or Township Clerk Adams, divorce, Meryl B. Gray, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hubert B. Stevcns to James L. bert Biggs, whose Post Ofnce Ad· RECEIPTS attorney · .. E t1 d Add· and Linda Alexander 36.01 acres dress 18 \\aynellvllle. Ohio. bas The pastures would come up fU- ,' scared by It. I was personally B.C' ter with a good lc5aldol but we qu&!.n ted with that allJgator be. General Property Tax ___ $13,724 .22 Hazel'W Prater VII Roy Prater W IS e ~n Ie Thacker to in Clearcreek Twp. been duly appointed all Adminls. d' C· Do ld 'D"ht h t' a ter Fitts .75 acres in Franklin Sal T 36000 ",'ould be gLad If it waited unUl fore It elcaped RUters green. es ax ------ --- ----. lvorce, . na ..... us , a· Twp. Conley and Betty Baker to Wi!· trator of the Estate at Maye Belle we get the rest ot the oata plant- hou.s e and made Its way to the Oasollne Tax ---------- 6.000.00 torney. John H. and Mary M. Conley to Ham H. and Florabelle F. Davis, Blip, late of Warren County, 1 47 ed. Bome people 18¥ that. It Is au river. Poor thin" had been teased ClnlgaherltanceT Tax --- - --8!8 .20 James E . and Marian D. Martin 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. 01&10, deceue4. 1 I ., rette ax ---------.. . COMMON PLEAS COURT W·llia T d N i B Do ~.. ear y S8&son and lookJng back unUI it was mean anel bad tem· Specl&! AsSNlmenLs ___ 218.98 Anna Wilbur vs. Be" L Wilber, 1.08 acres in Franklin Twp. 1 m . an aom . wers Dated this 9th day of liar.,." over lome past records [ think pered and dldn't like boys. I Spec. Distr. Sec. 8309.2_ 1,049.28 di to plaintUr I Howard Mosiman to Quincy and Twpto~~th Kadle 1 lot in Franklin 1968. that it 111 so tar. or perhaJ)ll lOme think It w" tlnally killed but It rntangible Tax ___ ._____ 800.00 vorC8 Ral i b . Irvin', Ral I"h Virginia E. Morris 140 acres in IU.LPH H. CAREY. Sall y Of those others were late. The was tbere tor a couple at years. Hall 111.00: Rebates e g vs. • e..., Salem Twp. E. R. Houston to Richard and Judge ot the Prob&te Court, SUnil.., Is Easter, tbe great 20.14; Corwin Fir e ease dismIued. Louis Peiper to Bertie Lou Davis Lola Back 1 lot in Salem Twp. . 1hrnIl CoQ.tJ, Ohio forsythia Is In full bloom ad I saw one tree, probab" a plum. In Chrlltian festival ot the year. a Contract. $100.00 • Vema Mae HOUle \'8. Bobert 2 lots in Deerfield Twp Dewey and Martha Beaty to Paul N. Herdman. Atto1'De7 bIOiIODl. The red maples are In Christian festlvat with lots ot Total Misc. Receipts --1I8.S4 Houae, Jr., cUe dl.Imiaed. Gordon and Gladys· Lamb to Murphy and Rachel Kelly 1 lot In a·l"!I--+. full bloom ad the e1ml. Tbe wll· pagan ways of celebrr.tlDIf with Total Recelpta -- ------ 11,286.45 Sam Woods VI. Trav.len Fire Arthur and Venna H. Scott 1.25 Deerfield Twp. -----. lows Ihow smalL green leavea and rabbit., and new clothes. The PAYMENT. Inllurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., acres in Turtlecreek Twp Melvin Weaver to Ralph Gueltil NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT the lItUe JeUow Jonquil. are al· Ea.ter egg In the 881'11 Chrilltian Genl msec. Services cue di.ItnlIIed. Oscar and Betty Sarna t4 James 1 lot In Franklin Twp. Admlnlltrlltor Helen Craft vs. Benehel Craft, A. and Emma V. McCallister.387 Karl. J. Alter, trustee f.o r eon· Eetate of Tbomu W. Blnt. mOlt gone. The crocusea are day. was the symbol of immor. Comp. of Trulteel - -- 2,280.00 gone. The multlflo rOleS In the tsllty but now IIlnee It became Comp. of Clerk - - ---780.47 defendaDt ordered to Pl,Jt ~ per acres in Deerfield Twp. gregation of st. Francis De Sales Deceued. hollow In tront of the bOUle are mlxe4 up with the Euter bunll1 Exp. of Tralteel 9Ut week unW final beariqJ. James A. and Emma V. McCal. Roman Catho]jc Church to George NoU~ Ie II..." linn that 0110 green IIId l ..t week tIlOH warm I doubt If It bas an), meaning at TO~do~~r~ei.--s.;;= 8,lOU1 ~te doff O:!t !!ft.~ :uc~ listehr 1.03 acres In Deerfield Twp. ~~~::~k ~:l 11U199 aeres In bert ]JII", wbole Poet Ottl~ Atnlghtl the frop were calling. all. just fun for the kid. and reo Town Hallmas r, e en ~. T e Loveland Mutual Buildln, . dreu Is WaJDelVWe, Oblo, baa In spite or gTIly weather and jolclnlf that IPtlng bas cqme 'Malnt. a~d Repair __ IU9 montha In the Warren Ccnmty jail and Loan Company to George Law· Ernest ~ans and Riehard Stan· .... 4~ appointed .. A4mlnlasome Ihower the water level II apin. Purely pap.n, not even Total Ton HalL____ lUI and flJied ,100. renee 6 lots in Deerfield Twp. ley to EunIce H. and Wendell H. tratar of the lilItate o.f TbomU W. lun low accordlnlf to the Pipers. much of thllnkll&1\'lnlf to the Cre- Fire ProteeUonClara FlIeston VI Jack A. Fues· Emmett O. and Nettie R. Dale Hawkes, 1 lot in Lebanon. . B1IP late of WaJ'ND County The water que.tlon becomea more ator In It IIId yet Euter and the PuJ'chue of I'Ire ton, cl1vorce and restoration of to Cortis BaUey and Albert Cen· W. J. Brewer to Omar Tibbs, Ohio 'deceu. ' and more lenOUI U more In.d uI· ResurTecUon I. the «reat central Equipment: nre maiden name to plaintiff.. ten 1 lot in Franklin Twp. 166.60 acres in Franklin Twp. ~ thle 9th daT of lIarcb, trlee uling larZe QUantitiell of part of ChriluanJty. If the r e HOUle Contractl 8.856.01 . Louis Frederick VI • • Jeanette Mildred Pendery to George F. Cecil and Dorothy Linkoul to liA. Other FIre Protection IJ.... water lIIOYe Into tIM y&J)ey ad wun't too mulh cOmpetition and DrpenHl 81S 51 Frederick, divorce to p_tiU. and Virginia L. Brayton 1 lot in Wilbur G. and Lillian G. Sher~ RALPH B. CAREY. Judp of the Prob&t. Court. the town. C1'OW' larpr and l.rcar. vanity In much 'of Jt, I would like Total nr. Pio~iiOL 7.1.8:10 lIorrla D. TbomPlOD, Jr. VI. Deerfield Twp. wood 2.25 acres in Turtleereek Wart.. CouIllJ', Ohio lIode.1'D plulDbtDf tllBl a «1'68t ...1 thel dea at new c10thea for Easter, Health - Tuee wtthbl14 Irene Tbompson, divoree and cus· George F. and Virginia L. Bray. Twp. of water aud 10 doea m.oCern In· .prlng', new clothes and a fretlh for Dllt. 84 or Health 1.051.84 tody of ehlldren to plalnltlff, ton to Marvin Knox et al 1 lot in Bessie Lamb to Millard Lamb, 1 Paul N. Herdmlll, Attorne1 LiDley LaWNllee W~l. Jr., VI. Deerfield Twp. acre in Clearcreek Twp. dUltry. How to provide It and ltart In ltfe aU go to«"etber and HIS'hwaya - N_ ROad 8-19·21-4·2 how to keep our Itreaml from would bave a real reltgtous Ilgnlf· ConatructioD-Coatraeta ----------------------------poUuUoa an two of the present lcance. 10 put them on wltb thank· Road MalDt. ..d Bed&)' acute probleml: Proper con- ful hearts and make them a sytn. pair-Labor- ad II.. - lervatlon methods help out more bol of new life and wear them terlall ----------' 11.111.118 In the I!'OUnd but our 1I'lde mod· with ,., "'yrulDesll, for Joy becomes Cemtterl Total Hllhwa.,. ----__ COmpen ....- 13.821.98 e1'D roads drun ·a lot of It off too a Christian on this greatelt ot aU ttoll ot OftIcen ud more quickly than It can be taken da111. Go to chnrch and repent Emplo),eal Other Current Exp. ~_ care of by our stream II. It IlIn·t you of your IIn8 on Good FrIday SUO so much a matter of preventing In preparation for the joy of Total Cemeterlell __ _ Sz.oO great noods as It 18 taldng care Easter Day and Ood's bleslling be MlllcellaBOuaof each UUle flood nearer Ita upon. ua all. OeDA!ral Supplies ____ 566.67 source, An thele panda and lakes MemOrial D&r Exp.___ 25.00 that are belug buUt help a Uttle NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Deductionl b1 Co. And. but If you ba.ve a good pond that Admlnlltrator For Elections -----331 .82 holels water It doesn't soak In and For Misc. Work__________ Comp.__ 67.67 Eltate ot Je88le B. Tripp. DeTotal 981.06 help the gTOund water leveI. ceased. Tdt&1 Payments _____ 26,812.08 c.,.... V-lItIId 4-DMr WI. ••••••• ,..... $IUM Proper plowing and ca~h baslnl Notice II hereby given that AI· BONO RETIREMENT FUNDS VeE..... c..,. •••• _• . ....... 121M are better for that. I IOmetimes bert Ii Stubbll. whose Post Office . RECEIPTS wonder If the many ponds that addrees Is Waynesville. Ohio, h8!l Oelleral Properly Tax__ 2.666.32 ' ..... VeE .... D ........................ 1... are being bunt wl11 have any ef· been duly appointed as Admlnls- Total Receipts __ _______ 2,656.32 CorOllIf VeE ..... ( ....Ye 201. fect upon the ollmate (.A squirrel trator ot the Eatate ot Jcssle -B. PAYM ENT8 jU8t ran across the pasture Jly the Tripp. late of Waynesville, War· Interest on Bonds. NOles 3 9.00 c.r..t VeE", Slim ................. 1. .. locust trees and the cows stopped I ren County, Ohto, deceased. Bondi ad Notes • .......... Sh! . . . . eating and watchced It Wllhd In· Qated this 26th eta of )farch, .Ured 2,200.0C terest. 1 .w onder what a cow oes 198'1. . Total Payments ____ 2.689.00 .......... Sill (WI C..,.· •••••• , . . . .7.50 think about other anlm.a ll. RALPH H. CAREY. 8UMMARY OF OPERATIONS ........,... Sill 5................ ,..... . .... The pups have their eyes open Judge of the Probate Court, BY FUND. • ......... 51l1 ...... 5................... . now and will lOOn be able to eat. Warren County, Ohio Dal. Jan, 1. 1962 (Clerk's) Anyone want a nice little dog? t Road Fund __________ 1,678.21 ......... Six CIIII (..,. Pure bred mongrel. Fred E. Jones. A torney Gen'} TQWnlhlp Funds_ 9.779.67 D..... T" Prfces ......,Ahel -;______iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__ 4-2-(8t -4·16 Bd. Ret. Sink. Funds_ 660.15 • - - - - - -- - -- - Total of All Fundl ___ 12,018.03 ..•. Receipts Durlnr Year Road. Fund _________ 16.904.16 Gen'l Townllhlp Funds_ 6,381 .10 84. Ret. Sink. 1'uDds_ 2,65U2 Total of ,All Funds ____ 24.941.77 · FTotal Receipts and Balance Road Fund __________ 17,682.36 Gen'} Townahlp Funds_ 16.160,97 Bd. Ret. Sink.· Fundl_ 3,216.47 Total of All Funds ___ 86,969.80 Pa.yments During Year Road Fund __ ________ Gen'l Townlhlp Funds_ 12.490.1\1 Dd. Ret. Sink. Funds _ 2,6 9.00 Totsl ot All Funds ___ 28,401.0 Bat Dec. Bl, 1962 (Clerk's) Rba4 Funds _________ 4.260.3M There'. noUlln, 10 ·eomlortable as n nice, plamp elllhloD! And I d o;}'! Oen'l Townlhlp F.onds_ 3,670.87 · mean the IOfa plUow varlet,! J nHm , 84. Ret. Sink. Fnnds_ 627.41 a ftnenclel elllhioD to fall baek 011 Total ot All FuJ;lds __ _ ,558.72 wben u_ U,bt.-when • slclc- Outstanding Warrants. n~ Un,_r wben unemploymcn' Dec. 31. 1952 (Add) ___ ___ NOlle .trikes! . Bal. In Depository, The bed wa, to build t.hls n " Der. 31. 1952 aary c.....lon .. to ilIp away a Uti Road Funds ______ ____ 4,260.3 mOIleJ .If each paycheck. No' ne ~r For Best !\esulta. Gen'l Township Fdnds 3,670. 7 sarUy • ,....t om! But a stell'; . Bd. Ret. Sink. Fdnds_ 627.47 IItUe lum whlcb ,OU can put Int o Complete Itock at Total of All Funds___ .56 .72 United SWes Def_ Bonds! Star' bulldln, your cushion OUTSTAN"oING DEBT &lU'ourh the PayroD Savlnp 1'11111 Oeneral Debt torCoronet V-Elgh.4-Door Sedan. Price reduced $135.'0 where yon work. 01' &he ]Jond-AMonth PluI wbere ,011 banI., fo ' Twp. Firehouse Bonds 9,000.00 Fire Appara.tlls . United Slates DeI_Bondi. 'I'h cy·r. -and/or Site ________.__ 7,200.00 noweven~ , ESTABLISHED 1849 Total Townsh l~ P Gb 16,200.00 Long Life I. the True Proof of The outstanding 8uccesi of the aU.new ·Better Merchandise '53 Dodge bas brought about substantial lavings through larger sales volume. Vou tho winner. You get the bene6ts of across·the·board price reductions fDade possible bynati<lnwide demand for thill great Action Car. . " Over and above this important saving you get more value, more quality, than ever before. Improvements and refinements have been tlllel u .tandal'd equipment -Included in the new low price. Thil i. the lime dependable Dodge whieh has won tremendoUI public acclaim for thrilling performance, comfort. • Ialety ad driving cue unmatched in its field. 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A (lying conte8t wILl be beld III L . Vaugpt, ~whose wlr. \ \ anda. It ;was annolUlced today by S. The Waynesville Garden Club. \ aynesville High cbool ,w llh Lee the 10'111 airport unday afternoon lives at 620 Parrot street. Day· W. Losh, Chairman or · Warren tog ther with the Spring Valley O'Danlon and Dick Irelan In charge ITE MS OF INTEREST at 1: 30 by the Waynesville Model oon. Is returning to tbe U. S. II.f- CounlY PM • that 1158 farmers IIl1d Bellbrook Clubs sponsored a and Bill 1\1 Iller presiding. The m eling wap c.a.l1ed to order flower show at the 13ellbrook lub, It will be '" a fre fIIghL ler s rvlng In Japan with the 24th are signed up In tbe 1953 Agrl· ABOUT FOLKS VOU wltb everone say Lng the 4·H oultural onservation Program. A schoo hOll se on Saturda.y. Firs t Ilr1ze will b ' a Jim Walkcl' Infanlry DIvision. KNOW fire baby Dlodel plane. All entries were arranged by pledge. Now, receivi ng Intensive field total of $4 .769.00 was allocated Dob O'Dalllon gave a report on members only and all materia l Second prize will be a Baby l ralnlng, th 24th Is part of the to Warren County PMA to be dlslIsed WM grow n by Bome member the book and th e Inillution com· Darnstorm r. security forces In Japan. Befor'l trlbuted directly to tbe partlcillatATTEND HARVEYS. MliSIC"L Following the conteet at the b log rotated olll or the line ourly Ing fartn.8 II.!! fairly lI.a p088lbl Mr. and Mrs. I... C. St. John at- of U.e· clubs. Elntrles were Dlad e mlttee. A mOllon was made by Bob airport. tb ere will be control line In 1952. It s pent 19 months In for conservation practlces. Fiv e tended the DluBical at tbe Har- 011 tbe morning of the show. 'Danlon th ut we would have a percent of this amount ($~ ,759.99) A number of divisions w rp. flying at the Waynesville High Korell. veysburg scbool on Friday evening. . chool ground s, Corp. Vaught arrived overseRs or $2.404.50 has been turned over plnnned sucb 0.8 ehadow box and progrnm l'ommlttlle and seconded The .commlttee Everybody Is \\(elcome to attend In /,;ovember, 1951 and bn..~ been to Soil Conservation Service til niche arrangements together wllh by Pat I ~nn. IN MIDDLETOWN H08PITAL tb ls contest whlcb Is free. Anyone serving as a jeep driver with O . assist In tbe expen8e of servicing Mr. Henry Moore of Cor win. Is arrung ments suitable for mnn· Is Dob O'Banlon. Cn rl Schn8itman IlIl1y enter. I of tbe 34th Infantry Regiment . permunent type Ilrncllce8 carried s rlously 111 ut MIddlelown host tels. tables, offee tables, and cor- and Glenna Merrick. sages. gave n wIde field fo r memo John Lane gav a very Interest· J( wealber Is not 8ultable Sun· He WIUI aWRrded the Army of Oc· ou t on farms parllclpatinl{ In 1)ltal. duy . the ('ontest will be held lbe CUPRtlOII Medal ror service In PMA. Also $1,000.00 was deducted bers to d monstrate their creative Ing 8peech on sbeep and Jim Miller gave a speech on dairy cat· following Sunday. . Japan. ' from this original amount and Is sk ill nnd urtlstlc ability. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Indlvldunl bloome of dnffodUs. lie. Before entering the Army In being IISed In soli sample work lUI A aew and 1U18sual entertainer II1rs. R E . Asbury and sona had I think the new members en· on tbe WLW airwaves Is lean !\Iay. 1961 . Vaughl worked RS Pl\fA community committeemen a8 Sunda y evenlllg dinner guests. 81ngle or doubled , In both named cashl r fol' Eld r and Johnston take these aamples on lhe 'Carm Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Devore, of f~j(l unnamed classes. as wel1 as joyed their In itiation. Shepberd wbo now has his own Mr. Mowbray gave a very In· O. In Da.yton. and In turn the county office pre· lllUps enabLed members to dl81)lay Hamilton. show of mood' Rttlnc "chAtter' His parents. Mr, and ~rB . Her· pares and sends the samples to theIr gardening 8blllty. They were ter ling talk on the 4-H camp a nd unique madeal &4~lectlons at ' displayed In coke bottles. ns lhnl and It was decided that tbe club bert Vaught. IIl'e on Route 1. State Unlverelty Laboratory where SP ENO FURLOUGH HERE Z:15 p. m., EST, Saturdays. Th county·wlde dog Qua~ntlne 'wsynesv llle. the l.u.boratory tests are made. PrIvate (wbert Hayden of Camp th blossoms were judged 801ely would go down and work on theIn effect here for many monlhs. . Thus I\. portion oC the county amp the 26th of April. their own merll Inst ad of their on Polk, has been the guest of his was 11ft d Monday. according to ••••••••••••• _........ ....... allocation win be recelv d by Devotions next meeting will be parents. M,r. and Mrs. tis Hay· contaIner or arrangemenL Dr. Arch D. Harvey. Warr n count NOT ICE I farm ers In servle nnd ' the bal· by LYnne Irelan, Mary Joan The judges were Mrs. Hend er· dell for several days. ly health commisBloner. an e amounting to $45,354.50 will nil and ' Mrs. Ohamberlltln. botb tiles ad Pat 1relan. lthough rabies CRses have been Sealed bids will be received by be received In cash payments for News Reporter Putty Miller . with much experience In this RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL prevalent In most sections of the the Village of Wllyne8vllle. War· conservation practices Ilctua\1y I typ of work. Mrs. Herbert McMillan bas r . Twelve of the naUon's expert ounty until recently. Dr. Harvey ren ounty. hlo. at tll oUlce of performed on these ranna. IndivIdual members Crom tha turn d to ber bome after under· Th Warren Coun'y PMA Comcycle racers wlll be among tbe believes the I1lsellse will conUnue the Mayor or said Village on nl· three clubs made liP the commit· going surgery on her hand at more than 90 rldera fl"om II dozen to taper ott It dog owners wlll IIrday. 1\10.)' 2. 1963 at 12 :00 Noon. mltlee believes that eacb of these t ell to assist the judges nnd In Grsndvlew HOllpltal. tares and' Canada cOllIlpeting [or bave tbelr animals Immunized for for 2,000 gallons. more or less ()f services are worthwhile and feel making the day a success. . top honors when the Dayton Motor· rabl S. .PRIMER ROAD TAR. delll'er (I that the farmers approve or th Mrs. Glenn Alexander recelv d a 25TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY M emb rs or the Warren County c)'cle Club sponsors Its sixth an· o o.g owners throughollt the and spread. expense necessary In gIving tbena Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs '11'1\1 first prlz on h r manti arrange- Bar Alsoclaton at the annUal reM RY STANSBERRY. tbls service. , nual four·star r aces I'll Lebanon county were reminded that th eir ment. and a. gold star showing that observe tbelr twenty·flrth wedding organization meeting tecently Raooway Sunday. Apr'lI 27, Chet pets must be confined to the lerk, . Village of Waynesville Applications for the 1952 ACP her dill play w .... exeeptlon al1y fine, IIDnlversary on Sunday, May 3rd. Ie ted Meryl B. Gray prellident Delapla.ne. ct.ub pre l~ ldent. an- premises tram s~ndown until sun· Warren ounty. Oblo Pllyments bave been transmitted nnd will hold open bouse to theIr Mrs. Ernest Harlan r eceived first ror this year. up at nil times regardle88 o{ a "·I6-(2t)-29 to the State PMA ofrloe anel War. nounced this ' week. on her corsage. and a cors8.g mBfY rrt nd8. Gmy succeeds Harold Risinger • ••- ••- ••••••••••• -.~ •••••• ren COunty fanners wilL IIOOli be Time trials are · sla.tea to get quaranUne. Dlade of Mrs. Lawrence "Furnas' Every pre a uUon should b receiving their conll rvatlon pay. blossom II r celved bonorabl men· of lbe law firm of Gray, RlBlnger under way at 11 a. m. and the first RETURN FROM TEX~S nnd Gray. m nt.B Int he amount of appro xof nine races at 2 ~ 30 p. m. EXllert taken. the comm issioner explain d Uon. A single daffodil grow II by Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Newland th r omcers elected Include amaleu!' and novlc Imately $50.00.00 for th county. ev nts are to ke p rabies under control and have returned from Laredo, TeXU Mrs. FurnlUl alllo recel\'ed a sec· Alb rt Herrick. vic presd nt: rarded. the best and most ffectlve way About 726 farms In the county ond prize. 11'\\ re they visited their lIOn, Fred & Jonell. treasurer. and Na· Is by immunization. ha.ve qualified as being eligIble Thos .... ho aUended the 8how Lieut. Tandy Newl and, who ta th ~ n Fred. 8ecretary. New omeerll Several n arby countie8 fir ex· for payment In the 1952 program. were Mrs. Glenn AJexander, Mr8. now 10 ted at .1\1ood)' Air Force pe ted to urt their dog Quamn· Slightly more than $2900,00 was A. H. Stubbs, Mr.,. Lena Hartlo k. will be installed May 4 at t he Base, Valdolta, Georrtatines In the near future. M rle J . Thoma",. of Columbus" turned over to CS to assist In Mrs. Jennie COnner. Mrs. Ernest old"n l..amb. hus been named as district field t he cost of servlclng permanent Harlan. !'.fra. Oram Sboup. Mrs. ATTEND URBAKA FUNERAL superv Bor for the Ohio Fa.rm practices In the 1962 program and Mr. and r.lrs. lenn D. Bord n Lon Alford, Mra. Lawrence Fur· Mrs. A.bury Holds Bureau Federa.tion, D. Jl. Stan· alllO about 1000 soil samples w re The newly ' organized "Goodattended the funeral of the for· nal. Mrs. Charle8 Davis. Mrs. A. field . director of organlzaUon. an· taken on participating at a cost L. Sobuhart, Mrs. C. E. 10. lnnls. Open Hou. . Will" 4·H club met Monday. April mer's uncle, Mr. Guy ouchman. In no uu ced today. of about $826.00. Tbe farmers Urbana on 'i ednesda.y . . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Asbury Invited anum· 29 at the home ot W. A. Swartzel Tbomas, ",ho bu.s be.en organi· very detlnltely appreciated tbese with Mr. Swarts I In cbarg and On farch 2 • dstrlct compel .. Mrs, Harold B<1rden of MIamis· bel' of friend. on Saturday alterstephanie Swart",l ,residing. Uv oontests were h eld at WlI· laUon dln!etor 'ror the rarm or· lIemeee. burg, aCCOlD~.It4- the~ to Urbana. nodn Uf a.n "Open Houn," tbat Also tbe following officers were mlnglon CoI~. The Waynes· ganlzatlon In Oela.....are, Franklin NIVERSAL PEACE-Tne lIgbt they ml:ght call and enjoy with elected : Roger Dodds. vice_ presl· ville music department emerged and Fairfield counties since 1961. UNDERGOES SURGERY shed by Baba'u'Uah upon the mod- ber, her lovely newly remodeled d nt; ELwood Earnhart, seoretary- with toP honors. The conceu will take over the post May 1. Mr. Ralph Johns underwent s ur- ern world hlUl been. Baba'ls are and returnillhed home. The guests t reasurer ; and Jimmy Zajbe1. re . band. Acapell a cbolr Ilnd Girls He will be In charge of organlza· gery at the Hale Memorial hOi' convinced, the lIOuree of the new, greatly admired her home. and de- reatlon leader: and Tommy Zajbel Glee Club all received first. and tlon acUvlUes In 12 sOlltbwestern llital, Wllmlnrton. on Monday wldHprea4 human hope that peace licious and dalnty refreshments of news reporter. Eacb member de- the newly formed Junior Hlgb Ohio counties lor the FarDl morning. Mr. Joh.n& II a. sublltl· an be attained. "The MOllt Great Iced drink, ooldes. mints and nuh cided on his project. Arter the Cbolr ' getting second.. Dureau. tute mall carrier bere and quite Peace" fore lleen by Baha'u'Uah 8S W I' served rrom a tea table whlcb me Ung. a1\ played bs,seball. They In lude Adam8. Drown . On Saturday. AprIL 1R the Btste well tuaoWll , . the turning point of human eTO- was most attractively arranged 4-H Clnb membe... In th1lI State The next meeting will be held (Inal contellts were held at Den· Butler. Clermont. Clinton. Fay tte. lutlon, meanl not only peace be· with pink candles and two shadee at the home of Elwo.o<1 Earnhart. Ison University and the thre'.l Oreene. Hamuton. Highland, Mont· will be eUglbJ.e to participate In ws-os MEETS THURSDAY tween reUgiona. races and c,laslell, of pink geranium blouoms . Tuesday. May 5 at 7:00 p. m. groups eligible for thlll event beld gomery, Preble and Warren coun- five 1953 natJonal awardll proMrs. Asbury wUl leave In a rew The WSCS beld tbelr regular but the armed llta'les as well. The grams ofrerlng medals ot honor. ,JImmy Zajbel will b in charge of their own with the OIrls Glee club ties. meeting at--U1e"""1detbodlst churcb powerll of the earth cannot pre- days to spend a few weeks wltb games. A native of Fairfield County. all-expense trips to the Chicago again getting tlrll t and the band on Tburaaa.y with a. luncbeon vent the privileges and bounties her daughter tn Hatboro. Pa., ThomlUl Is a grad uate of MIUera· 4·H Club Congress next November News Reporter. Tommy Zajbel and choir both getting third. served at the noon bour. Mrs .. F. which God has ordalned for this wbile ber son·ln-\.aw Is on a bus· port High School (1946) and of and $300 college scholarships, the . LeMay was the speaker of the grea.t and glorioU8 century. Peace Ine8S trip to Europe. the College of Agriculture. Oblo State Club office bas announced. Christian Science afternoon on the aubJect. "Status 's a need, an exigency of this da.y. The programs and donors are: State Uni versity (1949) .. -lIrs. Helen McCoy. Thomas Is married and has Farm and Home Ellectrlc, West· of Women." Lecture May 3 ' two chUdren. He plans moving Inghouse Educational Foundation: VISIT PARENTS HERE There will be a free Chr1stian bis family to Wilmington In the Field Orops, International Har· Mrs. Vaela Klein w ho has re- Science lecture at tbe Centerville veater; Glrla' Record, Montgom. 1\Ir. and Mrs. Irving Rolen were near future. cently returned from Van NUYII. Town Hall Sunday afternoon, May ery Ward: Poultry, Dearborn Mo· week end gue8t.a of their parents, The .ermon subject. for Lord's calif., was the gueat o·f ber sister. 3 at 3 : 00 o· lock. Eastern Stan· tors, and Tractor Maintenance, Mr. and Alrll. Clarence Rye, and day morning wlll be, Before tbe Mrs. Olive Curl on T hursday. dard Time. The subject 11'111 be : Standard 011 Co. (OhiO.) ' were accompaDled home by their Cock Crow., John 13 :36-38. In the • • On ll'rlda" AprU 10, the TrlcQ evening the minister will IlpeU on Christian Science: ' How It Can With steadily Increasing partIc· little lion, Stevie. who had been Mrs. Noel Easton aUld daughters Help You by Archibald Oarey, C. Ipation In theBe programs dllrlng the guest of hta grandparents for Thumbs 4·H Club met and elected the subjeot of Marriage and DItheir officers for the coming year. vorce, Matt. 5:31, 32 ; 19 :1-12: I of Springboro, called on her S. 'B .• of Detroit. Mich. several dlJl. The Gleamer Class of tbe Har. the lut nve years, It III estlma· mother. Mrs. Cora Pyle on Sun· 'Tbey are al follow II : Everybody Is welcome to attend 1............~4t In ~95S, 100,000 members Cor. 7~~--------day evening. On T Irllday after- the lecture, whICh will be gtvea. veysburg FrIends Church met at will enroll In Farm Rnd Rome Prellident-Tony Moran. . We are looking torward to CALLED TO XENIA Vice President - ~abeth Mar- Mother'lI Day, whiCh Is just two noon her sister. Mrs. Anna F erris under tbe -auspices of the Chrll' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law· Electric, 328.000 In FIeld Crop8. 1 Mr. Henry Orndoff and Mr. and of Wilmington, was a visItor. inUUon In Girls' Record. 220,001) latt. tlan ScIence Society of Centervl1le. rence Starr Saturday night. weeks from next Lord's Day. and Mrs. John Orndorf were called to , Everyone enjoyed the bountiful In Poultry. and 68.000 In Tractor Secretsry-Lallandra Holmes. nursery will be provided at A to our evangelistlo meeting which Xenia on Mcoont of the death of covered dish dinner preceding tbe dte Dr. Emma Holloway was an the c ~urch . Treasurer-Stepbanle Swartzel. MaIntenance. bls lltater and their daUghter, 1IrI. beglna the following night r 19ht 'guest of her friend. Recreational Leader-Dee Anne meeting. All five programs are conducted MotheJ;J Day. Paul Neal, m.l nlster overn Bertha Shaw. FuDeral servlcell Mr. John Starr• .Vlce President. under the dlr ertion of tbe CooperHolmes. of the Church of Christ at Green· , Mrs. Minnie Starr In Dayton on were held on Tueaday at the Neeld News Beporter-Judy Wright. presided during the business meet- aUve Extension Service. County ••• field. will be the evangellBt and Thursday. funeral home. We think tbat we are off to a In t uring the aoclal hour. the tol. Ertenalon Club Agents will rur· his wife wUl lead the singing. We Mrs. Lucile Armitage attended good start.--JUdy Wright. nlsh complete Information. UNDERGOES 6'\IRGERY are anticloaUng a good meeting Eastern Star meeting In Martins\.owing enjoyed the contests con· With these two well qualified ville on Thursday night. Mr. J. P. Fromm, who under· Farmers probably will 8ee hog ducted by Mr. and Mrs. John CARD ·OF THANKS helpers. , • • wen surgery at Grandview bosprices at 23 cents this summer Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred TletSince I am stili a abut·ln, 1 Our yacat¥>n Bible School will Mrs. D. B. Undel'wood spent herore the fall 8easonal decline, meyer. Miriam. Linda, Keith and pital on Wednesday of the put would like to tbank every one for week, Is convalescing nicely and tbeir carda. nc)wers. especlalty the be held In the new Grade School the week with her daughter. Mrs. says Robert Schwart. extension Debby; Mr. and Mrs. Rarl Earn· bull.dlng this year June 16 through William Doster near Harveysburg. economist at Ohio State Unlver· hart. Elwood and Glenn: Mr. Rolexpects to be home lOOn. Mrs. foo'cl. I fln4\ good friend II are 19 and 22 through 26. We had II • • • Fromm Is remaining with relatives land Reese: Mr. and Mrs. Mayslty, , more precloull than 1I1Iver or rold, great school last year and we are . th In Dayton -for i. few days. He advises farmers to plan nor· na. rd Hackney ~d Bernadine: Mr. expecting an even 'better one this Mrs. BeUe Maynard was e and agaIn Plankll. Th urlles of study wl11 guest ot relatlvell In Dayton and mal production for next year. "Aim ond Mrs. J anllfls Dwyer and Delin. AnilabelJe Flors. The Senior Class of the Waynea· year. e co ·x I last week ENTERTAIN OHEERFUL CIRCLE to hit the Btrong markets In earl y lores: Miss Uellle Davis; Mrs . \'l\Ie High School will present a be undenominational and we In· en a • '. • .oH T, O raU or spring. Don't forget that Mabel Terry ; Mr. and Mrs. Jobn comedy, In 3 acts. "Here Comes Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buterworth T"RICKY THUMBS ... vlte cbUdren from all churches to entertained on Saturday evenlnr HAVE PA,,-ENT8' DAY enroll and attend. Parents of chilo Mrs, Lena Hartsook attended the consumer likes a meat type Starr. SollJa. and Mlnka; · and Mr, Charlie," FrIday. April 24 at 8: 00 and Mrs. Lawrence Starr, Larry of tbe past week and .. a~ as their The Tricky Thumbs 4·H Club of dren will be welcome to visit at the flower show In BeUbrook Sat· hog. " p. m. It Is too late to plnn for the 2:f. ond Carolyn. guests the Cheerf;Ul Circle group. Wavnesvllle are having Parents 611 times. The CIUIt will be as follows : ' ul"day morning. cent market this summer but Cards were enjoyed and delicIous DayJ on FrIday, April 24, In the /';orma Ma10ne. Joan Dakin: OfIn our midweek servl!;es Wed· , refreshments were served. Their Grange HaU a.t-3:30 p. m. All par. nesday evenings we are IItudy~ fi ce r Tim' McGrlll, George Arnold; lIflse Margaret Edwards h as re- chwart says the tanner with Charle. S. Edwards guests were Mr. and Mrs. B. S. ents ate urged to attend. the missionary journeys of "Paul turned to the Friends Home .nIter hogs to sell shollld "rare vet)' Mrs. Fanny Farnbnm. Miriam Wil · Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bran· May 1· 111 the final date for join· hy iDeans of an unique map which 8{>8ndlng' the winter In Bra.den· well. On Marcb 16. 13.7 bushels Rite. Held Tuesday Bon; Larry Elliott. E . J . Jones: or corn could be purchased with strator, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bor· Ing this club. Tee Hartley, Bill Stubbs; VivIan lights · up when the proper point ton. Fla. the receIpts from 100 pounds of Charles ~. Edwards. 96, retired ~ den, Mr. and . Mrs. Keller Hoak. News Reporter, Judy Wright of hIli Journey Is pointed out by farmer of Harveysblrg. died Fri· ~mythe-Kersey, Carlotta SimpSon; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dodson pork on the Ghlcago market. This day nIght at his home In Harveys. Uncle Aleck Twiggs; Harold PurMrs; Ada Smitb and , Mr. and Mrll. the chll.dren present. Come and the best .Uo since 1950. A J . B. Rich. . see thlll novel feature and study of Ind Ian&polls. stol~ped for a Is Happy Hour Club yeur ago It was only 9." burg Services were held at 2 p. key; Charlie Hopps, J'oyce Snead; visit with their aunt, Miss Mlqnle .the life of this great a.l>OIItle. Livestock prices for the rest of m. Tuesday at the FrIends church Mrs. Caroline S~ythe-KeJ:sey, Car• Dodson. enroute hOll!le from De1953 probably will be lltable un. In Harveysburg, oonducted by t be olyn Burnett, Mortimer SmytheM .... Nora Sherwood ?o M.... "Iie.day , troit, 'Mich. les8 dry weather or other 'poor Stubbll funeral home wltb burial Kersey. Bob Moran. n.lay Mrs. Keller Hoak was bostels TO HOLD OPEN FORUM The play wlll be dlrectel\ by Rlt•• Held Mo .. to the Happy- Hour club on Tues.. AT LEGION HALL Mt8a Rutb Chandler attended It range conditions increase cattle In ' Miami cemetery. I Mrs. Nora, Sears Sherwood, 74, day or the pa.t week with Mrs. The 'Women of Wayne Townshlp luncheon and meeting of Alpba marketings. Hog prices probably Survlvorll ' Include a son, Ray· Mrs. Minerva Hougb. died FrIday at . t.(cClellan· hos- S. B. WoOdll, Mrs~ PhUlp Young, ,will have an open forum Thursday. Phi Chapter, Delta Kappa G~a will be more taTorable to cattle mond;· a step-daughter, Mrs. LEGION TO HOLD 8QUAR.E pltal. Xenia. after a long mneBS. Mrs. Lena PrIce, Mn. .\. L. Schu· April 30 at Z: Ga 2' ~. ~t e AmeJlo at tbe Van Oleve botel .I~ Dayton prtces than In any recent year". Blanche Car:r of HarveYllburg. PANCE SATURDAV NIGHT Services were beld at II p. !Do hart; and Mrs. ;James McDennott Ican Legl~ ~all. at wh cb time on Sa~.· VISITORS FROM DAYTON The local American. Legion Poat Monday In Stubbs funeral bome, and daupter, Maureen .. Pestll. a .dlscusllon of .Ick room, need TRACK 22 TO HAVE JERE SU"'D~V ' No. 615 bold a sqnare dance witb Eugene M. Wesley ~tflclat- ~~ t::.oyd .Davis , lUId MI.. Betty of a nurse at the localllchool and GAZn;rE HAe NEVIf OPENIN~ IUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Aupst Dieringer. thli Satanlay nlgbt at the tqIon In.. Bunal was In Miami cem· C1Ilesbee ware In charge of a pro- a dlacu.lon of the "a)'. and The manapment of Track 22 Miss Elisabeth 'Probs,t ami MilS hom.. belbmlq at 1:00 p. m. and .. 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APTIlL 19, 1777 - U btenan, n. Publis h d Every Thurallay fornlng Moravian mlsfllon. wna established III Wnynesv-III , Warr n oool)" Ohi O. n /U' the present s it e of osbo· c nl red IlS lIecond class malter at ton. tit postofflce III Waynesville. Oblo, PRII.. 19. 1 71 rI'lIIe' right was ommlssloned as n brigadier lind r the nct of Marcb 3, 1878. th e co-In"l'ut r of tJH~ ltlrpJ'l\l1 . general of tbe Ohio m ilitia In Fed. waH born In Dayton. • rill service. , , APruL 2(l. I 61- A gTOllP of APn lL 25. 1 OO - Ohlo's Be ond ubscrlr)\lon Rotes- tn Ohio, $3. Per Year 111 advaDce; $2.50 elsewbere t \. land wom n organi ze d tit n wspaper, th "Scioto Gazette." .. Idl AI' I t f N h o ..ers t, 0 Y 0 ort ern I wna foullded by Nathaniel Willis, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1953 Ohio. which lat r become 0 who WOII I\. m mb I' Qr th Doston M~odlst lIul'('b and the llYF brun ch ot th e nlted tales an· 1 T a Parly. ot w e UnpUet hurch here. Ita!')' Commission. This was the APRIL 25 I 4 ~ I 'I DI k. MISS JAN E FITE Mrs: A. . oUett, Mrs. Robert .. relief organization I ells. e:ovellst. Ho ug b, Mrs. Laura Shidak cr. ~Il's . I r ached l ev-elnnd wllh hla wUe I l)S e Harln n Ilnd Mrs harles Gor. APTIIL 22 1919 The OhIo b Correlpon d en t n....te h h b don weI' calle rs In Dayton on branch of the American Legion y steamer from S lIndlisky. Mrs. N eva.vvo r w 0 as eeD Tuesda W 88 APnlL 25, I 9 O. Henry a I pnllent for se\'eral weeks at y. ?rganlzed at .olumbuB. Col. William Idn ey Porter). the t it. InclDnatl, reo :\Ir.. lind Mrs . He nry S. aTte r F . \\ . Gnlbralth \\8 S el eled the mous ahort story w:rller. began 'I J wl sb Hospital . turned to her home here Til sda)'. and rcalle nt e rtaln d the tollow- first cbalrman. thre year term ID the Ohio State Fulleral se rvj 'es for hUl'l tls S. in g bfrllenbd8 aDd relaU\' s to dlnller APRIL 23, 1 61 - J ncob D. ox Penitentiary. Eldwnrds, 95, were held lat th e In t e r orne unday venlng, Mr. ad Mrs. Charles Worley. '11'. an d F rlend s Church her Tuesday. T h e " ne". J . P. Thornbury o!tlclated ~ra. Walter Davidson and Mrs . • aDd burial was In Miami cemetery. Iara Carr, 0, Columbus. Miss Mr. Edwards, the oldest citizen of ~y l la Davis. of Delawar . Mr. tbls communit y, died at bls home and lIIrs. Hugb Stewart of Ml. while asleep Friday. urvlvors In- Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Linden lude a son. Raymond. who re- Wise and Mrs. Lucy Asbury. of Bided with blm and ~ step-daugbter inclnnatl, Mrs . Virginia KeaDe. of ftI:.'I Mrs. Blanche Carr. Washlngu,n, D. Coo Mr. and Mrs. , , IftN • • Mr. and Mrs. John El Welsh George Crooitett, Mrs. Sadie Stark. were dlDDer cuesta Sunday eve- and Mrs. Sue Crockett, of Wtlml!lit· IBarlC11I nlng of Mr. and Mrs. W11110Il Nlch. ton. ola aDd family of LebaDon. Rev. Richard C. SchlulIP of Mr. and M,.... Arthur PbU,Nnm LoulnUTe, Ohlo, ..... a dbmer of Ouwood. were gueeta SUII4at guelt Saturday of Min Francll ~u .... at of Mrs. PbUabaum'. parentll, Mr. and VID.a HJakenl. Sick and Mrl. Albert Moore. Mr. D. S . Carter. of MIdland. Tbe Friendl Churcb here II lpent Tu.. ~ here with bl. M .. eJ)0D80rlDc a Food Sale Saturday daqhter, Mn. Charle. Weaver. morning In the Bernice Bogan who baa lIMn W. property opposite the Icbool bOllle. lin. Florenee ColII.er who un. . Mr. and Mra. John Byferd and dertfent IUfPlT neentb' at Bale eon. .Kenny, a nd Mn. MU7 B:rtent baa beftn released from of Day too, were peata Bunda7 or ere an.d II recuperating at th~ Mr. and I[ra. H . S . Tucker. home of . her 11.l ter, Mrl. Effie 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. Mr. a nd Mr•. Pete Cote, of~. Thompeon, or Wilmington. toD. were melta Bunday of !in. The Maule Townlhlll Grangt' Cole'l parenti, Mr. and Mn. J . C. met Monday nil'bt. • COMPLETE REPAIRING

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ar's pup. away last week aome- , ~ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS what 800n r han 1 ullually do, a Flora Fitzpatrick and Dorothy L1ttie tA>o soon In fact (or her WolCe to Ray D. and Ruth L. Smith comrort. One of the twin. Iambs 1 lot In Salem TownsbiR. . - (J ?1 got chilled one night and dl d and Hubert and Faye Duff to Ciarkle A Parm Diary J am afraid that the other will '. Worthington 1 lot In Deerfield NEW SUITS Verneda Maloney VS. Victor Ma· Twp. too. Thi s cold spell wMn't very By D. J. fruiu good fo r them. Bartels Mfg. Corp. vs. W. O. loney, divo~ce and custody of chilRu ell D. Webb to Millard and _ _ •• _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ , _ 0 W ure stil i plugging awuy on Hay dba W. O. Hay Furniture Co., dren to plamtifC. defendant to pay Dora Webb 1 lot in Franklin Twp. the blghway cleanUIJ. So tar the money only, Bernard L. Rosen- $18 per. week. ,"'lemon and Dora K. Lakes to APJUL 20, 1963.-Wl n,t.er oguJn. ground II round Stoneybrook looks berg, attorney. NanDle Puckett vs. Gerald Gene Farmer Amis 1 lot in franklin or al leMt that Is what Il looks quite de enl sin e lhe Towns hhl Elsie Mae O'D.onnell vs Edward Pic~ett. divorce and. r~storation of Twp. , Eli GG. and Margaret .J. Reeves like. Such a week end! Snow 'and road squad cleaned It up and we D: O'Donncll. dIVorce, C. Donald malden name ,to pl~LDtJ({ . blow all day SaWI'day and then are ke plllg our eyes on It hop· t DJlalush. attorney. Jack ~ancis. Riggs vs. JoAnn to William A. and Dorothy B. Bickagain on Sunday, really cold too, Ing it wlU 8tay thll l way. Th e Standard ~a.rlDe Insurance ~., Joyce, Riggs. ~Iv~rce and cuslody nell I lot in Franklin Twp_ Leta Lucille Slusser to Carl and do\ u in the lwenU 8. J wonder roud side of blghwny 42 80utb or Ltd. and Wilham A. Fitzpatrick. of chIld to plaintiff. whal tWa will do to Ule rruit crop Wayncs"lJIe still looks blld. peo- I Jr. vs. Vernon McClure, money , Flutey Howard vs . .Jcb~ MetcalI, Joan Jones 1 lot in Clearcreek ILlld the Olltll and ot~er thlng8. It III' houlln~ sturf to t tl dump only. Fred E. J?nes. atlorne~ . . h,me extended to Apn.1 2.,. 1953 for Twp. ttl hnrd to tell y l. S,LturdllY night s hould he c'u.reful to (:o ntorm to .Mary Ro~e Gilmore vs. WIlham defendant to file motion . Fred and Ruth. Hilda Seilkop to each titUe buncb of flow ers had , th e second part of th e law wh ich GIlmore, dIvorce, Maple & Maple. George Howard vs. J ebb Met- Janel Cook 1.03 acre in DeerCield It s own oaUug of snow Ilnd Ice , relot s to lhe baullng or reruge attorneys. calf. time extended to April 25, 1\vp. "hl'h moy hlt'>\ proto ' d them and tras h an d Bays that It Is 111953 for defendant to file molio n. E. R. Houston to William Glen bul lallt night Wll8 even older and I l eKal to hnul It In Buch a way COMMON PLEAS COU RT Joseph F. Bachert ys. J ea n Bach. ond Opal Houston .443 acres in the lI now had most oC It melted th at It will spill or be blown out Juanita ' Baker vs. Lester Baker, t d 'vorce to plointiff. S:llem Twp. during the aCternoon lIU that th ere 011 th e road. Now It Is th e nice. defendant ordered to pay $12 per er t I Orville E . and Ethel Marie Ben . I week. Elsie M. Hudgel vs. Jo hn W. Willi even more danger of dnm!lge. , but carel 118. people th al we mus t H d i d' . d b.ow to Lewis M: !lnd Rita M. Evil· Today It Is s tili sllowlng ofr lu,d g t nrter. It Is 8 0 eas y to throw Mae Ison vs. Ral ph Ison, defend- I u ge. case Ismlsse . Izer 1.168 acres m Wayne Twp. o n but mos t of the II now Is gOlle thoRe 'and y wTUppers or old paper ant ordered to appear in court I Faye DuIf vs. Hubert Duff, case Fl.oyd R. and Louis.a Foster to except In patcbes ond the telD- ba'::R Ollt oC the cllr window but April 25, 1953 at 9:30 A. M. dismissed. ~olhe B.. and Pea rl Kmdred 1 lot pel1ltu re i8 about tblrty·fl\, . All thoBe things look Just UR bad 1111 • Perlina Sizem?re. vs. Jam es S. In F'rankhn. wl nl er I hllve heen dri ving on anyt-t: lng elsl' . 110 remember. and to tum thl' light on to read.) Sizemore, case dismissed. , ~. R. Hou s ~on to How8r~ W. and Polargrlp tires but !l.8 the rancy watch you r c'hllllrell and mnke do not know what wouW be a Harry S. Richardson vs. Clarence Wilma M. Kinney 1 lot JD Salem trearl WIl 8 beginning to weur off. I Alire that they do not do It . worka.bl e solution. but certulnly Ric hardson. casj: dismissed . 1'wp. . government buying is not one. as Kathryn Hendee vs. Herbert Myrtle Rosell to Hubert Wren 1 on Friday I went down ond hud , Uly reg ui ur tires put ba k on I According to the Wall treet long as butter Is 80 much blgher Hendee, case dismissed. lot in Lebanon. D Id H d R th I C rt to aguJ n I dldn't walt quito 10l1g I Journnl.. one of the results ot the In price than margarine more and enoll~h tor the spring suow I WOB drop In cattle prlce8. 18 that many more people ore not going to pay Joyce A. Clendeno? ~s. Frank C ~n~ 'd a~] u W arOO8 , case dJsmlssed. . . . r. an ara a sum . H owover I i big cattle feeders li re plonning to t be difference and no maHer H. Clendenon 8 0 Bure wns com Ing. _ acres m Wayne Twp dldn't slip and slide very badly grow more corn this year. tak<; what you think about them tor Mary LeiS Hender~on vs. Ches. th.ou gl! when we came home Crom thei r government loan on It and dOing It, if big grower8 csn make ter Leis, ~ale of premises approved ._11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'Lebanon Saturday morning I saw 8esl It ss they say thl\l at the more money by, plowing up their and conClnned. • " three cars in the ditch.' present prices It doesn't pay them pastures to raise corn whiCh the Wal te r K. Coleman vs. JacThe weather ma.y ha.ve kept a to teed and totten cat~le. Does government 'wlll have to buy. queUne E. Coleman, divorce to few home tram the Orange IIUP- that mean another expensive sur· they wUl do IL Are we any worse plaintiff, per Saturday nl eht but thoae oC plus for the tax payers to pay for? orf when plain straight 8upply and Myrtle Gephart VI. Harry GepWAYNESVILLE us who came had a ver.y good IIUP- Whst sre we gOing to do about I demand sets the prIces? At leoat bart, case dlamJaed. LEGION HOME per and a good time. Tbe pro- price 8UPPOrts? There III no douht i we do not bave to payout mil· graln at t he next meeUnI will be about It., you can not lIuPllOrt Uona ot tax money to carry out **~ In cha rle of the Home EconomiCS prlcee very long wltbout control· lInworltable laws and per baplI Committee and will be on "Oood ling producUon, without getting they might be able to lower t.aJ:es " 00 P M_12:00 Eatlng for Good Looks". T he Into trouble. (Right now we are and that might help more of ua ROOFING and SilOING ., cookie contest will be held at the In a flurry ot aDOW so tb lck t haI than s upport prtces do. How a bout same t ime, ao everyone bunt up I can hardly lIee to the fen.c e and it! I dOD't know. I am jUlt aak· CONTRACTOR 8PONSORED BY the cookie recipe In th Grange t he houlle la 110 dark that we had log Q1leeUona. Specializing In FLAT IROOFING ma.rulne and come with yo ur ROOF R}.PAIRI ~IG cookies and th08e who do not Any Size J ob - Free Eatlmatel make cookies can help us eat them. T he sewing conteat will Phone Centerville 7,.,uat Admission be held later In the year. ROUTE 2 WAYNESVILL E MI'Il. CaUco Darncat had 11 tam"11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" Uy of tour kittenll Jallt week. one yellow and white, one black and wh ite, one tiger and white, and one IIPOtted yellow black and white, or rst her It is striped In t h08e co~rs instead at apotted whicb looks very odd. She did 11fAT GOOD TEXACO GAS AND OIL not like the bed I .bad fixed tor her on a.n old cbalr In the cellar, LUBRICATING SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORI~ so now she has taken them under the kltcben where we cannot see them. Eventually when they are old enough to get hungry, they will come out. Anyone wishing to put bill name In for a good kitWAYNESVILLE TEXACO ten may bave ODe someday when they are old enough. 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TUESDAY mid WEDNESDAY

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The Ottlclal Board and congregation of the I..o'tle Methodist Church have unanimously l'oted approval of planl to build an ad· dltlon to the prelent churcb build· Ing thJI lIummer. Aa a reault of tbe contInued growth of - the church In recent yeara. the present buUdlng II no longer adequate to meet the ueeds of the church and community. This was dramatically emphasized on Euter Sunday when an overflow crowd of 218 completely EYery avaUfilled the church. able ~eat was taken and leveral people were compelled to lltand throughou't the enUre lervlce. Mrll. Elizabeth Jonea. a member of the church tor the laat 4 years. staled that this was the largeal worship service attendance In her memory of the churcb. The new addition will be built onto the ' back of the prelent church building. In addition to a kitchen and .reet roomll. the new IItru cture wUl contain a banquet and aillembly room that will lierve al a place for appropriate social and recreational acllvltl_ of the church a.n d community. It will alao provide much· needed rom for the Cburch School. the Youth Fellowlhlp. and tbe Wom· en's SOCiety of ChnlUan Service, The olffclal board of the c.b U r c h baa electecl Bernard Baughn. Chari.. Bunnell, W. R. TnJIIs. E. B. Lonpcre. and Mrl. Myra Morp.n to lerve as the building commfttee. Bernard Bau,hn. who bas served the Lytle MetbodlBt Church as lay-pal tor for th,e put four yearl. haa been aaked to eonUnne to serve the churcb for another fear.

A March of Dimes cheek for bile X·Ray unit will vialt Warren $7.100.00 has been received by the county 8choola from May 11 to Warren County Chapter of the May 20. The pupllll of the 8U1 National Foundation tor InfantUe and 1 tth gradee. teachers. CUBParalY1I11I to belp provide care for todla.ns. and cafeteria employees poLio patients In the counly. It will receive free X-Rays . was announced today by Raymond Kings Mm. Morro.... Lebanon. F'. Hatfield. Chapter chaIrm.,. Springboro and Franklin I chools Mr. HAtfield explained that will X-Ray adults from 3: 30 until wben March of Dimes funds are 6: 00 free of charge on their reo ralaed each January'. half of the spectlve dates, total amount remaln8 wlfb the Each school 18 asked by tbe local chapter and balf Is aent to committee to notify Its JanJtor National Headquarter. to finance that tbe mobile unit 1.1 to arrive scientifiC rellearch. profeaalonal at the given date. HI. belp will nnd public education and to pro- bl nesded. vide emergency aid such a8 that Each IIchool visited Is also ust received. BIked by the asaoclation to fur· Although the once ImDregna.ble nlsh a. typist. barriers aurroundlng polio are They would like each person X· to Dpllng one by one before Aclen· Rayed to have writt.n on note tltlc attack. the Chairman de- paper ble name. addre... age. and clared that the tid. of polio con· tbe name of bla parents. relldy to tlnues to n ae higher acron the be typed. naUon. leaving ever Increasing Following II the acbedule of "u rdens on tbe Chapters of the the mobile unit at the various National Foundation. schools and the time : "We ha ve In Warren County." Monday . May ll- Blue Bali, 9:00: said Mr. Hatfield. ,ua clear ex- MallDll High. 10:30; Mallon Pa~ .a mple of how a few aevere polio ochlal, 10 :30: Klnge MtIls. 1:30. Ca.8e8 can Qulckiy e.x haust the reo Tuesday. May 12- South Le~ 80urces of a chapter." In the 1955 anon. 9: 00; Mainville. 1.0 :30 : March of Dimes. we raised $7.- Morrow, 1 : 00; BuUervllJe. 1 :00. ' 151. 15. TIle Cha~'B share of Wedne8da.y. May 13 - Oterbeln this was obUgated for unpaid blll8 Home. 9:00; Lebanon High. 9:00 . b fors It waa receiVed . Our ap· Thursday. fay 14-Harveysburg MISS M......THA JEAN LUKENS peal to National Headquarters for 9:00: Waynesville. 10 :00: Spring· • HOlte .. On Airline Out of CapItol emergency aid wal approved anll boro. 1.30. MiII8 Martha Jean Luken., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A, we wen granted the $7.100.00. Friday. May 1&-Carlisle. 9: 00 ; . uken8 of WayneeviUe Rt. 3. became a hOltes. for Capllal AlrUnes No new caae. of polio have Franklin , 10.00. ! c lilly whfn she wa.8 prellented her wlngl at a lUllchaon-l~raduation been reported to the Wnrren 'Wednellday, May I ( ) - Lebanoo 'erelliony at the United Natlon8 Club, Washlngton, D. C. Coullty Cbapter during 1958. MIg'll. R&-rays. U : 00 ; Franklin Th blue·eyed brunette graduated from WayneevWe HI,g h School High . Re-rayl, 1 :80. and attended Ohio State Cnlver.lty. MilS Lull.e na bu been a.8llgued .y the nl rllne to rJy out of the WllJIhlngton atatlon.

KNOW GUEST FROM LEBANON Mnt. Myrtle Edwards. of Leb&nOn. wu tbe week end gueat of Mrs, COra Rich. FROM OAYTON Chnltine Davl.. of Daythe guelt of her grandMr. and Mr• . Loyd Davia.

V... CATION IN CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Charlet. MoCuUoch Lett QD Frida, evening for a three week. xacatlon In Call!onUa. J. P. FROMM NOW HOME

Mr. J. P. Fromm who recently unde",ent surgery at Grsndv1ew. 18 now convalel Ing at bIB home. RETURN8 TO H08"PIT"'L Mr. Ennll Thompllon bas returned to Grsndvlew H08pltal for furtber treatment.

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GUE6T OF 8TUBH' Mrs, Emma Gearhart was a week end guest of ber aon-In .. aw and daugbter. Mr. and Mrl. A. B. Stubbs. DAYTON VISITOR8 HERE Mr. and Mra. Ed Woolard and 8on. Harry of Dayton. were Sat· urday afternoon caUers on Mlaa Ulla. BeDbam. RETURN8 TO H08PITAL MH. Grace McCane returned to Crandvtew- hOlPltal on Wedneaday venlng for turther treatment and ob.ervatlon. SATURDAV EVENING GUESTS Mrs, R. E. Asbury and IIOG8 and Mr. and Mra. J. J. Bunke were Saturday evenlDa lI\1eats .of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Schuh&rt. GUEST FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. H. R. MOil have had as tbe1'l' ~eatl~. Irene Grandin of HunUnctDn Beach, California. TO HOLD BAKE SALE The W.ya and Meana commluee of Miami Chapter 107 OES wW hold a balle ..Ie at the Stubbe Furniture Store on Saturday morning opeding at 10 :80 L m. DINNER QUESTS IN LEBANON Ml'1I. Grace Vice. Mrs. Irene HendeMlOll and Mr. and Mrll. W. E. Stroud were Sun~ evening dinner gueatl of Mr. and Mrll. H. H. Stroud 'In LebanOn

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HoWl A,rli Fri.iJ AI S. S. Ells' Mrs, S. S. Ell~ opened ber lovecountry bome on Friday afternoon for the April meetlng of the New Century cluh A large num· ber of members were prHeat. and the following guests: 811'11 Garland Stamper. Mlall ElIzabeth CDandler. MrII. Fl L. Thomae. Mrl. Clarence Rye. Mrl. Paul Sowasb. and Mra, Joe Worley and little IOn_ Following the 'openlng and bUll· I.DeIIl se.Blon. Mrs. Olen D. Borden. Mrs H. ' E. Hathaway and Mrs. Paul Vandervort ware In cbarge of the program. Mra, Vandervort Introduced her companion Mra. Sbelton of Patterson F"leld. who gal'e a mOllt delighttul and entertaining rel'tew of a book on tbe lire of WInllton Obnrchlll The club adjourned to meet ... Ith Mrs. _F. U. LeMay In lola,.. and durlQ the plaaaant IOC\a1 hour, a dellctouB d ....1Il cou,," wu ""ed by the boelAlU.

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Racal,. D".rp AI l.d.I.WI .... Tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. F.o~ est Grabam was tbe 8cene of a very bappy family reunion on unday. Their IOn Corp. ~!W'd Graham. after two yean In I18rvloe. and In Germany for the put year and .. !halt. .-rIved bome. having received bls discharge at nd tnntown Gap. Pe unsylvanla. Mr. and Mrs, Bay Smltb and Mr, and Mre, Virgil Holbrook, of Dayt()n. Mr. and Mrs. WlUJam G~m an.cL Mrs. Dor'Pthy ,Perkins and duaght8r Cheryl were gue8ls or lbe day.

W.rra. 001 Pilio X·Ra, Mobila Unit .• anl.11t Ralarded Ch.pl,r Gats a71110 To Ba Hara la, 1~ O.lId.. Beil,. County Tubercu- Enrolled In School M.rch 'Oi... O.ack losisThe andWarren Health Aillociation m()-

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Miss Eunice Snider, executive lIecretary of chUdren'lI welfare In Wa.rren County. la lakin, appll·. cationll of. mentally retarded cblldren for enrollment In the proPOled 8chool at Pleasant Plain. The l4{e lImJt Is tram Ilx to twenty-one yeara . The cblldren must have a minimum mental Al'e of three yeaJ'!l and an IQ of 50 or below. A lltate pllycbologl.t will administer tests to &ee what children are eligible for the " "laJ clanes. It 18 neceslary th ul a~ pllcatlonl be in the handl of the welfare director as soon as pos· Ilble 10 that the children do not mlea out on an opportunity to get th e apeclal training. Althou8'h tbe TrI.county Coun· cll for Mentally Retafded Cblldren whlOO la lponaorlll«! the ,.cbool. does not bave luUlcle.n t tundl to operate the IOhool at preaent, It la SOlng lI.bead and taking application. ao tha the school can be .tarted at any time. Tbe claN81 mUlt operate on pnnte- fundl for the first year. State aid com811 alter that. It III hoped that clubs and organization a In Clennont. Clinton and Warren countiel contribute to the Ichool fund. Transportation III atln another ~lellll. lAn.yoQe knpwing of trBDllportaUon fa.clllties which are available for the councll'l use IIhould 'Write Mr. Marlon Barre, of Golhen, Ohio. He la cbalrman of the tranlportatlon committee. Mrs. 1... W. Hurst or Cozaddale. la the prelldent and Mrs. Raymond Jacobi of 116 Taylor atreet. Loveland. Ohio. Is the secretarytreasurer.

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The West Wayne Advisory Council beld their April meeting at the home of Dr. ancl Mrs. H . .... Dye. Mr. Roy ElU. ooDk1cted t\le Intereetlng dlscu8l10n period and the Councn adjourned tID meet In May at the home of lolr. and Mrs. HaroJ.d Whitaker.

TH....., ••llriIJ D.le 0. '&2 OCC W.rran Whell Lo•• It waa anounced recently by S,

Loeh. Cbalrman of the Warren Worker SIIoll...... W.County PMA committee, that the maturity date on all 1952 CCC SOCI "Irlt, I ....r; wbeat Joane Is ThuMldalr (tDday). a reQuP1I1 18 m.a de by tbe R",rt ~.J MIII.ka Unleall fanner to payoff the loan 'and

In the Waynesville high school gymnaalum the Girl Scouts ant! Brownie Troops of WayneavlUfI wlU partiCipate In a Court of Awards. The seventy seven girls who ,·epresented two Brownie trOOPlI, two Intenned'-~e Scout troops. and oue Senior Scout troop hllve aecom lIabed a great denl thl8 I)8.st year. Tbey wlah to extend an Invitation to the Wayneeville community to come tb the Court of Awards and share their honorl!, Pronclency badges and First Ian and Second Class badge. will be awarded ·to the Girl Scouts. Brownie Troop 4 will , Inlltute the first fly·up ceremony from BrownIes to GIr] Soouts to be held In WaYl\8aVIIl.le. Br~le Troo,p 3 will partlclpat.e In lupportlng ceremonies. The sponsorln~ ,;rou 0 9 for the past year have been the Rotary Club. Progreulve Women's Glub. and the AmerlClln Legion Auxiliary.

On l tay S the Musical Union at Oberlin College will present the Brahma Requiem, under the , direction of Mau.r lce Kenler. Mlall Sue FUmaB, daUlhter of Mr. and Mrs, EU K. Furna8. of Route 1. Waynesville. and 8. junior In the Conservatory of Mu.lc. Is a member of the MUilical Union. Sbe Is also active In the orchestra, a capella choir. and dormitory councn.

lal.odill Billie Sc.ool SI.rts Jlna 1 Tbe Methodist church announce. libel r dally vacation Bible school tor this- Spnng for the children and young people, Tbe D. V_ B. S. will be held the week of June 1 on the theme "Living with Jesus." Pre.regfBtration Is being made thlll next week 110 that suf· ficlent materials wlU be ordered for the pupils. There will be Bible study. craft ...ork. Ilng!ng and fuu for all. Regllter In the next 10 daya by call1n, the parlIonage or by algnlng· tbe regiatratlon ('8rdl given at Sunday School last week.

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YOI O.n ·Slrlk, It Ric. In w.,..1I11e 'Dld you know thd you could u,St ..lkl It Rich" hi W.ynHVIII.' Old you know Wayneaville h.. a "Heart Line?" It'l true I L..t wlek It W81 dllcovlred that lomeone who had never before, In her IIfetlml of 40 odd yeaN, heard a lound, would be able to hla .., and could lead a normal IIfl, engaging In occupa· tlon, If only I hearing aId could be purch ..ed. p ..lore tol~ the atory to their cOf!lIregatlona, ~,!d people lelvlng tho church.. filled oolilction plate. to overflowing. CMo and Rotary clubl aent contrlbutlonl. LocI I nlerohanU called, and unlollelted, aava aen· eroua donatlonl of ca.h, 01' 0Pln· Ing .their cbeck book." allkld. "How much II needad'" In Jult 12 dare .11 ..amlnatlonl and flttlngl _ N completed and 'pald fol'. Thanka to the good peopll 0' W.yne8Vl~e, and thl lurroundlna community. Hpw one of n .... ,.... aNa_t bl... lnaa haa been l'UtoNd to • very worthy person. Sha can now enjoy one of the advBntagea the Net of .,. take' for' granted from day to dBY. W. are truly ble ••ed to be cttlzenl luch a community. •••••••••••••• ...." ...~~........

Tbe most Important thin, a redeem bls whea.t befor that date person can do to protect hla In· Oommodlty Credit Corporation surance rights under the 8oe\a1 will alBume ownershl~, of the Security Act la to make aure that wheat as of Thursday. Tbe casb bll loclal aeeunty aecount num- price of wbeat In Warren county 8ATURDAY EVENING QUEITI ber II recorded correctly on re- la $1.97 whlcb la much too low Mr. and )Ira. Edwm Ramb,. bad portl of hll earnings. Mary Lloyd (or the farmer to relillze any 81 guest. 8aturd., neGIQ, ..... LaDe. Manacer 'of the Hamilton fu'r ther equity In the 1962 wbeat. D Th rsd ,'elma BroOD. Mr. Harold Vaet8 field orrfce of the Social Security Warren COunty rar~' erll h"" " I.. ay, and Mr. and Mra. Foeter Mara of \.dmlnlstratlon III\Jd today. 112,9l!7.88 ' bulbell of 11152 wheat , Mack Wllaon. 52 ,.ears old. or Dayton. She pointed out that It Ie advla- under' CCC loanll atoredl In W'Ue- Route 8. Waynesville. died Sunday able for a pel'1lO~pere the housea .~ The proces 8 of taking evening. QUESTS IN MASON. Services were held Thursday ACcount number lhown on hla own over this wheat will be autoMrs. R. H . Hartsock and Mrs_ recorda. luch as p&yroll recelpta. matlc as on April 30 all ware· lrternoon at 2: 00 o'clock. conduct. E. F. Earnb&rt were Frida, morntILl[ wIthholding ltatements. hla houee receipts and notes will be pd by Fischer fllneral home of The sermon II ubject for ne~t Ing gueetl of Mn. Allie Sputh self-employment Income tax -,e.. 'accepted from the local banks 'VUmlngton. The South WaYlle Advisory Lord 'a day morning will be "I when .he entertained with a breakturn. etc .• wltb the number ehoWll and paid oft by CCC. · . He 18 lurvlved by hl8 wife. Council met on Thursday evening, Find No FaUlt In Him." There wllt fast at her home In Muon. with Mr. anll Mrs, Davia Furna8 be a. special SOUl by the choir IUld on hll aoclal lecurtty account num· . A total of 13.036 bushela of IlJI boat and hoatess at the Frlendll the regular obllervance of the ber card. If there la a dllcrepan· farm stored wheat W'Ul be aGo ATTEND MT. HEALTHY OES Any reader II Invited to send Ii social room with Mrs. C. E. EdgCy. he should get It corrected: cepted for shipment by CCC but Lord'a Supper. Mre, Jealle Prendergast and Mrl. Ington and .on. Mrs. Irene Gran. letter to tbe Editor on any lubSunday even1n3 the minister otherwlae he may not recel.. all the fanner has the obUgation of R. H. HartBock atended tbe Inapec- will apeak on the lubJect. Tradl· the social securty cr~lt he 'llhouid delivering tbls wheat to tbe ship· UNIVERSAL EDUCATION - 'din Rhoda. Bunnell. Joan LaRue. Ject wblcb be or ahe wants to COpy must be received tlon or Mt. Healthy Ea.tem Star tions or Commandments. which' for' luch eamlnp. Mrs. Lane ex· ping point. The farmer will be Mankind should partake of both and David Furnas. A very dell- discus., Chapter In Clnclnatl on Saturda , A "True or False" tellt on the plalned. notified. by mall. when to deliver knowled/Ce nnd education, Th clous covered dl8h dinner WJlS no litter than Saturday at 5 : 9t) An Indivldual'lI own personal tbls wheat. The county loan Ntl) ",dllcatlon of each child la obll· served. p. m. tor publication the followin g afternOO'll. apoltle Paul will be given at this record of earnlnp are of Increas- on the 1962 wheat wns '2.25 for J!'ntory. Raha'u'Unh considered t'1I· Mr. J , B, Crabbe gave n moat week, All copy lent In later ,will .ervlce, . be published the following week, TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE Midweek service. wUl iDclude a. Ing Importance. 'Mrs. Lane said, NI'\ 2 wheat. If .tared 'On , the ucntlon of 8\1ch prime Importance interesting talk on the "Water All l~tters MUST be IIlgned by ' because of a feature In the law, fann. for the universal day In which Lilvel." and Mr. Davis Furna.8 Mr. II-nd Mrs. A. H. Stubbs ~e prayer service and a study 'on the known as "regularity of employ· '""e now are living. that he mad'! gnve a brief talk on the "History writer ~r tbey will not be pub· boldlng "Open House" on Sunday, life of Paul. Usbed.- The Editor. ment teate." The.e tests apply III ma- Granla It the obligation of the atate to or .Frlends Church". May S. from two until ttve, and ('a8ee of employment 'on farms and r •educate the child If orphaned , Ht' After a very pleasnnt evening, from seven until nine. celebrating tbelr twenty-fifth wedding annlver· ~u!o~:~~c b~~~lIe~;~'::medWo~ r ~ Meet Saturday rilfferentiates between education the Council n.dJoured . to meet In . I am a member or both organ.!· "td Farmers Grange 13 will t and knowledge. with edllcatlon a8 May with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. laUoos that are aponsol1ng the sary. rertaln number 0 da)ls an a 8 30 ~~th I spiritual attainment and knowl · Crahhe as host and hostess. Friday night Bingos. There I fell ~ I certain amount paid In cash wages Saturday evenin",. lit : . d material training Both ~ GUESTS FROM TEXAS I · loll I d f the Home Economic's committee E' l1,'e 8S . . that 1 might be biased In feeUng bad M' d _ . Wnll. - orBeD- In a g ve pe~ n or er or are neceltBnry for 1\he mature Mr. and Mr8. B. V. ' S m It h r. an ...... ~ ~ I these wage to , be covered by the In charge of the program "Good man. for without both mnn con. W G d CI b Ta that these affairs were an a.8set as a turday afternoon callers. Mr., Ion 9pened their home to tnll law. So, In the event a wage Eating For Good Looks" A 'c ookie not attain to world unity or ayna ar en u to Waynesville rather tba.n being Meet Next Thursday detrimental as wns expressed In ond Mr8. Fay Perrine and theh April mee~ln.g of tne ~Inbow ' earner 'doetl not agree with the contest wlll be held. a.1l cooklell granddaughter. Dena. GUltin. and .Advlsory Council on TU.eeda~ eve-, " mount r eported for him. It will to be made from the sUlrar cookie peace. Mrs. Helen McCoy. the 2 April 1953 Issue of the GI;I' . 1I1r. nnd Mrs. John Perrine. of nlng. with Mr. . and Mrs. Job~ be easier to establiSh whetber he recipe In the Grange magazine. The Wayneaville Garden Club zette. It was with a feellng of Lane and da.ughter as ~estB. has II. ngbt to such credit If he will meet at the Ross Hart80ck gratltude that I read Yeoman 3r.d Corpus CbrlsU. Texa.e. . Mr. Don Workman conducted the '. d EN.T ERTAIN' TO TEA VISITORS. FROM DETROIT ' home on May 7 with Lena Rart· · Cws StanBbe'r ry's recent reply to CELE~RATE BIRTHDAY verY interesting discussion on. has b~ own records of time worke Mrs. A, L, Schuhar enterlalll,,11 M'TII. Robert Allen and Uttle sock. Ada. 'Dakln and Glenna Dills the above mentioned ,article. Mr. and Mrs. ClaYton A: Smith. "Ohio, O~e Hundred Fifty Y~nrs and wages · pald. to tea on an afternoon o,f the pasl daughter Barba.ra of Detroit. were a.8 co-hostes8es. There wlU be Personally I believe that walk· Many very fine com- SHOW FILMS' OF HOLY week Mrs." H. L. Rye; ,MlTa, Rho<lee w\lek end guests of Mr, and Mra. flower seeds and PlantsT;lth d~- Ing across £be atreet In traffic Is of L\!hanon. and Mr, and Mrs, E. Young." were made, "SoU Con~er· LAND IN COLUMBUS Bunnell and her gueat. Mrs. May- George Waterhouse. . rections for planting, e mee· ,a gambl!" but we do it. Life ItBelf F. EamhR,rt enjOyed.. Saturday eve- lDente at one- Is an every day . rung dlnn'e r at the General Den- vatl'o n" was ' one topIc and many On the ~venlng o~ , Apll 19. Mr. .nard RIch. The afternoon was Mrs. Waterhouse entertained on Ing will open nromptly ,. gam ble. It I'a be· er hotel. ' honoring M'I'II. Sulith, thougbt that the farmer Is , not and M-. . Jozef McCoy prelented spent In malting coBtumel for the Sa,turday afternoon for her Uttle thirty p. m. lIeved tha.t the people of WayneaV .... hd ay mn.klng u.e of aU th~ help he la films of . ~ the HO,l y.. Land at the Farm Bureau WomelUl' Tea. who was celebrating her b~t granddaughter. and a very happy v I·Ile ' are capabl e 0 r d' e te rmI'n Ing an, nlVer~ary; able to'· getz. Daball Center In the Grand Thetime was had playing· games. , The ENJOY ~OO PARTY for themselves :whether binge) Is Followlltlr adjournment · to ~eet ater building' hi .Oolumbu~. The GUE8T FROM · M·A N.FIELD bostells served delicious lee cream, Mrs. Goldie Surfac~ entertained good or bad for them_ .. Hope you Play wltb Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph meetllig commemorated' the. annl.' Mn. Pau,1 So--h, or Mansfield. cab and oopcOrn, and those who one day of the ~t week and had . aU enjoy tbetle geMogetbe.rll 011 NU,IIt8E. SICK 'ROOM MEETING ' In O H\l.debrecht and dunflg the . soel&l r-... - . t of her a.... t. eu ..10...... ' - oon wi ' th " . Bar- u ' her -eata, Mrs. . Charles Ander- "'-'da ' will " a meetln , g o,n. ve-ary ,or .Bu'u·lIah·s Divine .... been tile ..... z- tj!De a f......... .1.' ,. . Y n Ig h ....' Th e kidII B wat c h thed There hour a · very deUcloua . deesert ,'\A .. ~,... . ..~ Tbufsday. AprU ·30 ... 2 p. m. ·at tlie ~DI to Pf'ol)hethood while a Mrs. Pearl for·the put sev- bara ,were Denlae Towson, Pamela Bon, MI'•.' C. L. Palmer. Mrs. Ham- movlea, the adulta play Ingo a.n LegIon HaH'to dllcUlIs_ .tbe ·need COUJ'l!e was .en'ed. Prlloner In tbe dungeon of ' th'l eral daya. Mrs. Loul.o....HnI a.nd Daley and Beth Nolan. montl. Mrs, Everett Gus lin. Mr •. the 'Leglon AuiIllary &er1'8. a ot a nurse and a .tcrroom for the . "black ptt" In The.rean. Persia. It Corp. and Mrs. Sfdne~r HUl, of .M. W. Sbephard, Mra. Kllwortb tempting lunch: Hope to 88a you Bo)1001 and the. wafS and. maau' .FREE ADMIMION . wu there that Baha'u~l1ah waa Centerville. also ...el'e · dlnn~r Y NEED Y GAZETTEI and Mrs. Helen Sattarthwalte. A next FrIday nI~t at th~ of noanolng the project. Eve",Cheek the Xenia A.uto Inn a.4v_ placed In chaine by the lalamlc pellts one evenln, of the ~t yOU 6AZm ' OU ' N d Y .1'delicious dinner and an afternoon Hall. one Ia ,u"ed to atteD4. . CJ.Il' s-ae foa .. ro.. free. ~loD. Ecct~luUC8. ...... . our · E . . . OU of 1500 were greaUy eajoJed. • ....Y ~~,

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNE VILLE,OHI

THURSDAY,

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amoked , Iueel. APRIL 30, 1793 AnthoQY Wayne I.Ild bl, troopl d Icended 11.503 E.t~bll.hed February, 1850 tbe Oblo RIver to ClnclnnaU and During March, 11,1503 new Dlue PAUL A. SCHERER - -. -- -- Edlto~ and Publlaher tnbllsbed a bue CIUIlp at HobCECILIA J. SCHERER •. _• . _ - ___ ___ --- _. Alloolat. Edlto~ lIon'8 holce near Fort Wallblns' CI'08I. membent were added to the • lon. "ayne was prepanng to bat· rolls of HOlpltal Care COrpora· Ue lbe h08tlle Indlan8 In the Oblo tlon. Thl8 brings tbe total Blue Pu blished Every Tbursclay MOl'lllog . Croll! enroUment In 80uth western at Wayne8\'lIIe. Warren COUllty. Ohio. country. Ohio to 1 ()41 644 rsons Entered al lecond cla8s matter at APR ] L 80. I 02 - Congre88 HospitaL C~re ~~poration pl\Jd lbe P08tolrice at WaynelVlIle, Oblo. pulled an act wber~by the people 13 043 h It I bUl I t montb under tbe act of Marcb S, 1878. of the eaatern dh' I.lon ot t h e ' osp a II u b Nortb", et Territory were "author. for eoutbweltern Ohio mem era. l _ Mar h payments to hospitals by . , b e d to (orm tor tbemsel ves a cun· OJ C toall d $1362288 Subscription Ratee- In Oblo, $2. Per Year In ad lU!oe ; $2.50 elsewhere stituUon and state ,overnm nt." ue rOil e . . . Tbla aet was the balill a a Ohio's THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 1953 future 8tatehood. - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - : : : - : - - :.--=:----:--=:-APRIL 30, lOS-Franklin oun20 •*• , wu born at Point Plel18ant, Cler· ty wu formed from Ross County ~ED:· mont COunty, Oblo. an4 nlUlled Cor Ben :amln i<Tank· Food handlers III t.be county APRIL 27. 188 Arbor Dtly was Un. will be X.Rayed by Lhe mobile celebrated &8 a festival In the APRIL 30 1 03 _ Qallia Count unit of the Warren County Tuber· Inclnnat 8cbools, tbls being tbe w u ! 'j) f W bl t y culosl and Health Association on '.. (I t I r I" kl d I tl ..,... orme rom u ng ou • rs oc:cu on a .... n n Ie CounLy. Tbe word Gal ila. Is the Wednesday. May 20 at Lebanon APRIL 26, 1 20--Allce CarY" 9t United State.. ancl nt name of France. trom Town Hall from 9 to 10 :30 and Hamilton County, poet and flrlt APRIL 28, 1800-Presldent John whlc t was originally aettled. at Franklin Police Parking Area president at the rtnt wom~1 c.lub I Ad~e s igned the bill by which MA 1. 1808 _ Warren County trom 2:00 to 4:01). In Amenca, wu born Ne\\ COnnecticut the Western was estbllahed b y an aet of tbe There will be a c:harge of $1.00 APRIL 26, 1826 - The corner- Reaerve--eame under the jurisdlc- Firat QeDeral Alsembly of tbe _ro_r_th_la_X_.Ra_y....._ _ _ _ __ atone ot the lint build ing of Wea... tiOIJ of the Uni ted tates at t.he State or Oblo &B8ed Marcb 24 . . ern Reaenoe College Wall 11lJ4 In l same time establishing the valid. , 1803. Tbe act ~reatlng the couo. Hudson, Ohio. Ity or COIiJlecticut land title. I ty took teet M I l 03 d wltb APRIL 26, 1847-Tbe iru~. APRIL 28, 1890--A mebmer ot tbla dat: tbe b~:to;'" of t~~ coun· Try GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS THEY GET RESULTS Ilppolnted by the Scioto aU4 &aDo the ObJo ' Legisla.ture. Jobn P. ty I a ~Jvn. dJvI.ton, be«lnII. dUlky conferea..c el met and rOUOd' f o reen, Introduced the bIlL that ed the "OUerbela Uqlverslty 0 declared Labor, Day a Jegal boll· _ Try GAZETTE Classifieds Phone 3t1S To Pla,ee a Cla .. I'led Ohio," now loe&t.ed In Weeter- day In Ohio, I • / ville. ! APRIL ~8 1919 _ Leslie lnoln, APRIL 17, 1802 - IThe Uul lI'I~' a paraohute de81ped by Statea Senate passed the E nabling Floyd Smltb . m,de the flrllt jump Act makl... ·lt poaalble tor Uae ~ from aD airplane with a tr type pie of Ofttb .0 determlJl& V . ~ back·pact paraehute at "M cCook hoocl . ultra whetber CIt not they [ FteI4' DR}'toD, Ohio. Seed. Weda wuted t.9 bec»me a .tate. • APRIL 29 17.97--cbarles Bru8h Lawn ~ $1.00 APRIL 27, 1822 - Uly'8ael S. demonstrated 12 arc-lamps In PubOrant, CM. War O.eral, and lie Square, Cleveland. wblle c1ti· $18.25 ~dent ot. the U~lted S!Ates, . &ens pro,t ected t~elr eye II with

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CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Jack Barnel. Minister. Donald Haln... Su.Pt. Worship Service, 10 a. m. Sunday Scbool. 11 8. m. OREGO IA EVANGELICAL U. a. Eucene nUtI.b. Putor Sunda~ ':I··n'>cIl. 10 a. m. Morning Wo.llhIP. 11 L m. Youtb Fellowablp; 6:30 to 9 00. WAYNESVILLE FRIENOS Flnt Day School, 9 :80 L m. Meeting for Worsblp. l' :3i1 a.m.

LEBANON CHltlSTIAN 8CIENCE. '1', M. Soafe, lliniater Ii:. Cbrlltlan Science aervices ar. SI:nday Scbool, 9 : 80 a. w., held ever7 Sunda7 moruinB' at aT . barnhart. upL N. Mechanic Street at 1-1 o'clook. Wo ••blt) Service, 10 : 80 a. m . Sunday achool at the lame bour. Evening Service, 7.80 p. m.

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CHUCI ROAST Ibl " • • ' 45 C HAMBURGER lb. • • • 49c ! .SLie EDBA COli lb. • • • 149~ . RED ' KIDIEY BEAlS 2caas • 23.c . PORK and BEANS 10. 2i CM - 2 cans • 35c HEAD LETTUCE 21..d. • 29c' -c • • BANANAS lb. • • • IS DOG FOOl S,II., 3 eM. • • 29c ·

Live Wire and ProgreI8Iv~. I\n Organlr-a Ion !';econd To None Strictly Sellerli on tbe n est All Around Market jn the Country

Price Roberti!. Mluillter ' ntble School. 9:80 :t. m. ~Iornlng Wonblp, 10:-15 ft . m . Evenlns worsblp at 7:30. Midweek aenlce. eacb Wed· Deaday evening at 7 :80.

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Executor Estate of Ellen R. Bateman, deceased. . NoUc Is bereby giVen that Sadie O. Davie. whose P()8t Ot· !lee addre8s ts Waynesville. Ohio. hRS been duly appointed as Exec, ltr lx or tbe Eltate of Ellen R. Beteman, Ill te ' at · WaJ'Ten Count)'; Oblo, decea8ed, Dated t bls 18th day of April. ]963. RALPH H. CAREY. Judge ot the Probate Court, V. arran ·County, Oblo ~ Charlel A. Andereon. Attprney 4-28-(3t)-O-7

Jobn lit . O.",ald, Attorney FERRY CHURCH OF CHR.IST . 4.16-(3t)-;".30 .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'-;iiiiii~ ~" Byron Carver, Mlntater .. Bible School, 9 :30 a. m. . "'or ohlp 10 ' ~O a n1 GOOD JOB PRINTING Can Morning Prayer i\t;e t l~ g. '7 :Oo"P. ~ . . Be Obtained at the Gazette Young People'l !'deetlng. 7: 00. EvenIn g ervlcel . 7:3&' p. m.

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Executor Estate oC Harrlel W . Smart. Qe eased . Notlc Smart. Is bereby given Office that - - - - : - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J Grace wHose Pall LYTLE METHODIST C1lURCH Addrese Is Har\,eYllburg. Ohio. has METHODI8T CHURCH n. E. Daug bn. Pastor been duly appoint d ftI E ecutrlx J. W. Wedgewood, Mlullter Unl.led Service. 9 ; 46 a , m . of tbe &ltate of Harriet W. Smart. Ohurch cbool. 9:80 a. moo ~r. lale ot Warren COllnty Ohio d '. Herbert MeAtUlan. Supt. ceased. ., Worablp S8r1'lce. 10 : 80 • . m: ST. MARY'S EP ISCOPAL Youth Yellowll ip unday 7 :30 Dated this 7th dny ot April. p. m. Tbe Rev. Samuel N. Kels, Rector 1958. holr' Practt e Tbu".day 8 00 Sunday ; Holy Communion. 7: SO B. m . . . RALPH H. CAREY, Cburch School, 10 ;15 a. m. Judge of the Probate Court. Adult \ orsblll, 10 ;.5 a. m . Warren County, Ohio

Franklin. Ohio

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- - - - - - - -- - - ,.. ) dlCon to the evergreens their ell~ lire etate \s planted beautlfully with all lIOI'1.e of f10werlq t.reee 'I'U " nd along one h1l181de tbere II a (/ if :Ov&ly lM\-tb bordered witb a ll A Farm Diu)' 80rtll oC spring rIowere and wild !lowers. Her vergreena Include By D. J. Pr'*r tr 811 from allover the' world al _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _... w 11 D8 the oneil that we are more familiar ,,'lib I could nOl APRIL 27, 1963. - More cold begin to remember the names of and. cloudy weather. I hoped that aU the different. klndtl tlut there after t.be stormy week end lut \\ ere tall ones that would keep \{ k that this week me mIIht on grow'!ng taller and ones tbat have lome nice spring weather, never would get very mUCh blgbut after a fairly pleuant day or ger, abowlng taM If we planned two It Is cold &«aln and cloudy out evergreen plantlngl around with a r w Ught ehowers. So far the house caretully tbnt It would no more soow. No one aeeme to not be neeel8&ry In a rew years knaw yet JUBt how much damqe to dig t.bem out because they has be n done to th fruit but ehaded the hOUIIO too much, whlcb 80mecme sald tbat the chel'J1lee often happens when we plant blue are ~'I) ne, there may be a few II pruces or some of the kinds of , Ileach nnd tbat the late applel I plno too close to the house. are probably safe but that it II The flow ring cherrl s a nd ImpoBslble to tell until after they c:r:ah '8.(JJte trees were .Iovel;y haVl8 dqop~ :ftJe peIU' blotl- though t.bere are Bome lovely 80ms look lovely hut someone ones In \\ aynesvllle 80 that we sald that they were black Inelde. do not have to go away rrom One thing that seems to have been killed Is the redbud. It WaS ' UBt slurtlng to show color betore the freele and slnc tben I hav n't seen a bIt at olor on any of them. Tbe' other dRY we drove up the bUt at Oregonia, where there II ulually a lot of redbud all throuvh tbe woods and tb re wall not a bIt or color anywhere. That Is . the first time I ever knew It to be enUrely spoiled. I mlaa Tell. Pa.t, Pr••ent Ita bright roey colDr on our hlll· side.. There III plenty ot It on and Future the bIDs around. Clnc1nnAtlf ,but here It ill all gone. Tbltl mornJn, our gar4en club went on a trip to tbe home of Mra. Stanley Rowe of Indian Bills Inclnatl. For twenty yearl or more, Ml'1I. Rowe haa made a Located In HOUle Trailer BMlde Hili Top Tavern, Route 73, One hobby of collecting varioull kin'" of evergreenl and baa ODe of 'the Mill -SOuth of Franklin coIlectlonll any wbere In thll part of the country. In ad- ,

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Therl 18 a lpeclally lovely 0111 ba.ck by the gar&«e at the bOWIe where the AIleDe uBed to JIve that. 18 as lovely a8 anything we eaw today, and there are ol.hers, too, right In thltl neighborhood. And a.tt.er all IB there anything loveller than an appJ.e tree or an ordinary pear treeT The tr es ar turning green very flUlt In spite of tbe tact that the weather not very warm. It waa a lovely trip today but. oh. bow cold the wInd wu on the toPI of tb08e hills All the women looked BO cold that t.belr noses were red. It didn't rain but it looked as tbough It would do so at any minute and It stlll looks that wa.)'. The oats III coming up very flUlt nOow and most of the plOwing Is done. My peal are three or tour Inches high but not toWll

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a potl\to I. up yet" I wonder If 110 wone ort here than at home. they rotted III tltl IrDUnd. It III Grangertl, be lure and come to nice to have company, but It the meeUng Saturday night and muee It Beem worae Q) have hear about ..~ Eating for Good IUCh uDPlelLaant weather, only a Looks" by tbe Home ' Economicil day or two of decent IIprlng committee. And brlDg In th08 weather aU lut wfMtk . The only acoodkletl tolr thh e cookies cdontellt ll comrort II, and that 18 only a n we wave some goo t· IlIght help, III tha,t tbe weather lng aampllng theD). allover the counlry 8eems to be The sun just cam about the same BO that they are min ute, maybe thal -----------------------..:....--

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County Supt. of S,ehools Ray· mond F. B"Uleld has announced the reau1ta of the Eighth Grade Teat on ApriJ 17. 1953. Four hundred Illd (ortY-<lne pu· plls ot t.he twelve scbools of tbe WalTen County Sch ooL Dl8trlct I.OOk the teat under Itbe supervl· slon ot the County Superintendents ortlc&. Popllil who placed In the upper 25% are as foll ows : Rank 1. Score 172. Clayton Franklin Drake. Jr.. Hamilton· M&.IDevllle. Rank 2, Score 1'71. Unda Kay Carroll. H"mllton·MaID.evllle. 2. 171, Patricia Spencer, Blue llaU; 4. l70. Gene Elizabeth Con· ley, Kings MUll; 5, 169, WIlUam Lewis Settlemyre, Ma8Isle ; 6. 16 • Janice Loutse WII ~on. Hnmllton· Maineville; 7. 167, Joy,~e Ann Kel· hoffer, Blue Ball; 8. '\65. Russell Ronald Lewis, Hamllton·Malne· "Ille; 9, 164. Phyllis Ann Holland . Dlue Dall; 9. 164. Marylee Decker. Hamilton· {alnevllle; 9. 164. Dinah Lee Jacobs, South Lebanon. The following pupils from Wayne and Massie Township wl1\ r c Ive certificates of honorable mention : WAYNE TWP.Rank 17, Score 169. Don Winkle Workman; 28. 146. Darryl Couchot 33, 145, Lawrence AllIIn RetaUl ck; !l0, 189. Dorothy Idalia Fisher; 55, 138, Mildred Elizabet h Wyrlch ; 71, 134. Mary Joan Stiles; 9. 130, Carolyn Ann Conner; 94 . 12 , ,Judy Ann Allen' 94, 12 . Paul August cherer. Jr. ; 99, 127. Peggy Jo Miltenberger. rASSrE TWP.Rank 13. Score 1 I. Darbara Jean Doster; 89.' 142. Suzanne Eak1ns; 55, ]3 . F1 ~,yd Layton Ellis; 61, 186, MirIam Ruth Tlet· meyer; gO. 129. James Albert Leyes.

Gradlalion EI.rcislS Set For LOCiI So.ool Eighteen lIeniors will graduate this year from Wayn8lvlUe Hlgb school with Baccalaureate exercls811 scheduled (or Sunday. May 24 at 8 : 00 p. m. In the IIchool audl. torlum. The Rev. John W. Wedgewood. pastor of the Wayneavl11e Meth· odlst Cburch. will be the speaker. Commencement exercises have been set for Tuesday. May 26 at : 00 p. m. In the scbool audl· torlum. Val.edlctorlan or tbe clas8 Is MIs8 Miriam WllBOn. daugbter of Mr. and MI'1I . Russell Wilson . alutatorlan Is Elmer J . Jones, son of Mr. and MI'1I . Boyd Jones. The . commencement addreaa w11l be given by Mr. E. E. Holt, Supt. of Springfield Pub1l SchOOlS. Following are the 1953 grads: George Dale Arnold , Donald Chenoweth. Preston Lee Griffith, Lorin Harlan Hough. Elmer John Jones. Cb.arles Robe.t Kenrick Rob rt Leroy Moran. Harold Le~ Purkey, Mirtle Frances Tul'D r. Fred Reynolds. William Edward Stllbbs. William Donald Vaught. arloU.a Brown Simpson, Eedy arol)'1l Burnett. Joan Gruber DakIn. LuclHe Smith. Joyce Ar· len Sn ad. Mlrlanl Wilson.

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Raymond Fox. 22. o( Harveysburg, died Friday nIgbt at Greene Meworlo.l hospital, XenIa. of IDJuries received In an auto accident Just eaet of Xenia two houl'1l earlier. Cause of the accident W&II given as 1\ tire blow·out ca using him to lose control of the car strlklng a utility pole. . He wae a driver for the Bar· veysburg Fertilizer Company and death ,w as caused by Internal hem· orrhages. The young victim sut· fered abdominal and left cbest In· Wayne Township children whose juries and broken rlbll. Dr. H. C. Scblck. Green County BI.x th birthday occurs on or betore November 30, may enter th e Firat Coroner. returned a "Irdlct of ac· Grad e. according to an announce- cldental deatb. Funeral services were held at ment released by the Wayne Local Board of Education today. 2 p. m. In Stubbs funeral home This Is the same arrangement here with burial In MIami cem· a8 was In etrect last year. (n ef· etery. Rev. Kelly offlolated. He lB survived by hIs mother. ' fect. all children born hefore Dec. 1. 1947 are eligible to enter the Rose ot Irvin. Ky. ; two slaters. Firs t rade. Tho se born between MI'1I. Bertha Jones and Miss Iren e Dec. 1. 1947 and November SO. Fox. botb of Harveys hurg, and six brothers. Clarence and Gilbert ot 194 are Kinderga rten age. Harveysburg. Vernon, Floyd and Luther of OregonIa and Clonta of Irvin.

Mrs. Ooldle Surface has bad The Oblo Central Telephone word from ber son Illd daughte .... company. whlcb servlcea the com. ·In·law. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sur· VISITOR AT OXFORD munltles of Waynesville. Lehanon. (ace and their BOn Donnie, who MI.. Patty Brown ..... a ...eek Mason and Morrow. aunounced a eBlde In Warner Robblna. Ga .• end ruelt of her Iilter, Mil. rate Increase eftectve last Friday. where the recent tornado cauled Eileen Browu at Oxford. according to L. W. Schreckengaet, 80 much damage. manager ot tbe Lebanon excbange. Mr. Surface suUerecl a broken WCTU TO MEET MAY 14 The rate Increa.se was made pos. toot. the IItlle son eo me bro\ten The regular WCTU meelin« will sible recentLy when the state uUI.· toes and Mrs. Surface escaped be held at the ChurCh of Cbrllt Illes commlllion granted hikes to wllbout any Injuries. on Thul'1lda.y. May 14 at two p.m. rour Oblo telephone companies In.' Their home was completely deEveryone 18 InvIted to attend. cludlng Ohio Central with bead. mollshed, but their car was with· out any damage. They resided In Quarters In Lim... TAKEN TO HOSPITAL MONDAY The n&w schedule a8 announced a government home. which Mr. Mn. Davis Furnas was removed by Ohio Central tor Waynesville, Surface had only recently redec· to Greene Memorial hospital Mon· I,abanon and Mason are RS fol, orated and added leveral cu~ day mornlng arter being taken lows: boards at bls own expense. Mr. suddenly very 111. ne.party line bUsiness phone. and AI 111. Surf.a ce conaldered they uew rate, $9, old rate. $6; two. were very !ortunu.te conSidering SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS llarty buslnesa line. new rate. the number. who were IdUed and Mr. and Mrs. ".T . J . Burske enter- $7.75. old ra.te, $5.50; rural busl. serloully Injured. . to.In d to Sunday dinner. Mr. Rnd n 88 line, new rate. '7.~5. old rate. Mrs. Wllltam Stro.use Rnd chll· 4.50. Reslde.n ce rates tor onedr n and Jack and Bill Aabury. purty lin . new rate. $5. old rate, $:1.5 ; ,1V'Mlorty J1~ new IJD.te. CIRCL.E 4 TO HOLD MARKET $3.75. old rate. $2.50. The rural Irel Number Four of the residence rates are now $3 IDstead Waynesville Methodist Church or the old rate of U.50. Extension will hoLd B market on Saturday serv Ice for residence or bu siness COllnty SUllt. R. F. Hatfield has Tb State Highway nepartment wornlng starling at nlne-thhll.y, nnnottnced the winne rs tn the Th Ohio pollutlon control board Is $1. has awarded a contract for the reCounty·wlde high school spelling Tueaday granted sewage dllcharge at WaynesvUle 'Furnlture Store. Rates for the Morrow commun· surfacing of 6.7 miles of Stale bee beld Ilt Waynesville hI gh as permits to. two Miami Valley . mu· Ity where there Is no dial B rvlce n lit HI. In lear Creek Town· foll ows : nlclpallUes. HAPPY HOUR CL.UB TO MEET folloW1J : s hi p. Warren County. The Happy Hour Club will meet First . Geraldln Vall . 12th Along ;wIth the permits tbe ne-part.y line business pllone. The stretch of highway to he lmgr nd . Morrow; second. Charlotte board laid down speclClc req$e· on Tuesday afternoon, May 12 at new rate. 18.25. old rate, $6; t wo· the home of Mrs. La.wrence Fu.... party business line. new rate. prov d with the asphaltic · concrete WlLMlNG·T ON: - Dan Simpson , Ros II. 11th /:11\de. Harveysburg; menta for anU·pollution steps to na.s. with Mrs. Fred Oona In $? .25, old rate. ,1i.50; rural busl· Is trom the Montgomery Count, 6. 2tAl Inch polntmaker (rom third, Carol Longacre, lOth grade. be taken during the ute of the line south th.r ough the Village ot cbarge of the program. WaynesvlUe, has been named cap- \\ a)'nesv lJle; third . Patsy Murphy permits. ne s phone, new rate, $6.75, old prlngboro and continued ' to Red. Th t\llrd Waynesville was given untl Jan. tain of the 1963·54 baskelbaJl tenm 11th grade. Carlisle. FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO MEET rate, $•.60. One-party residence LIon and the Intel'1lection of State at Wilmington oil g . Most "0.1· pIll e wInners each went down on 1, 1964 for completion of !lnanc· The FrIendship lub wlU hold rates are ....50 for new as com- Route 122. Ing for construction or sewage I'ahle player tor U~ season ",hi h the same word. th Ir regular meeting on Wednes- Pllred to $9.60 for old; f1v.8-party The contract Includes 4.35 miles Other wlnnel'1l atter the first treatment plant (or which plana ended In late Fehruary Is Jlm day afternoon. 'May 18 at the home reeldence raw, new rate, 1&.25, of SlAte Route 48. In Wasblngton have been approved. oldlro~, 6-3 plvotman and cap- three places were : ot Mn. Glenn Alaxander wltll old rate, $2.50: rural residence 1nd Van Buren Townships. Mont· Dale Wilson. Springboro; Rich· The other permit was l.sBued to tain who .Ie,) the teRm In scoring. MI'1I. Oram Shoup .. Ullstant rates are $8 for new and S2.iO gomery County, trom tbe south -;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;. ard Poe, Ca.rlIlale; Evelyn Witt. Sidney In Shelby county. And despite a disappointing seacorporaUon line of CentervDle hostelS. tor old. son of on~y rour wins In 19 con· man , Kings Mills; Nancy Redman. north tor f .35 mllea. NOT ICE tests. Lhe Quakers rated well na.- Kings Mills; Helen Schroeder, The contract was awarded to Eveanna Bunnell , ATTEND FUNERAL SATURDAY tionally - the team r anking 32nd Waynesvllt.e; Sealed blds w1ll be received for the Don S. Ciscle Corporstlon. or MI'1I. HarTY satterthw&1te with among 6 0 smal l colleges In the 'Vayn8llv1l1e. Rent of Farm LaIld, approximate· Hamilton, for $59,323.80. This Is MI'1I. Lillian Oarr of Lebanon Mrs. 110)' I'JlllIpach of FraDkUn. United States In number of points l7 percent below the estimated 1,y 6 Acrea. owned 'by the Village and Mn. Margaret Beacbler, of per game (78.1, 1.483 In 19 games) Hlgb School faculty. pronounced ot W'II.)"1l8Iv1lle, ~ Bld8 wUl MI'1I. O. D. Roelman. mUile chair· cost ot $71,861.0 . Middletown, attenlled me taneral ImpBOD standing ' ~2ncl In lCOr-- the warda. The work on tate Route 74.1 he opened at a NOOD. May 16. Inlr nvcrag s (!!1. 1I. 2115 point s In Judges Included MI'1I: Carr. Mrs. of a COUIIn. Min Ruth Ross, In man ot the Franklin Woman's 1953 at the Mayor's olrflce. (Inerva Hough Of WaynesvlUe. Portemouth on Saturday. lub wbo has' arranged delAna of will require 7.135 gallons of bltum· 18 games). Warren County ' Farmers ' are MARY STANSBERRY, Clerk the Spring Music Festlval to be inous material tor tbe preliminary H. M. SHERWOOD. 1IIlayor Simpson. who lecl the learn In nnd Miss Ohrlstie Dutton of Car· wOlTled about the future of farm and 2,630 cubic :evelllng coul'1le. presented next Mona.dy evening all ATTEND DINNER AT "FARM" polntmakfng average. set two new lisle. p.7-(2t)-fi-1.f prices. ~r. and MrII. Harry Sattertb· the program teature of tlie club's yards of asphaJUc concrete for records for the QURk r s hool Farm products have droP'ped the new surface. ...'~'~'~'~'.~'~.~'~.~.:'~ •• ~.~'~.::':.~ •• ~.~.~.~'~-~--~' wh re he Is majoring ln ph)'llieal walte and ~las Be~y Sa,tjterth. May meeting, slAted that. the at15% since 1961. The ompletlon date \p July al, walt attended tbe dinner given ralr gives promise ot being one ('t1 ucnllon. Th forme r \Vaynes· Farm supp lies have rJsen % by the Colt RacIng Alllloolation on of the outatandlng. mWlldjll;l ~ro­ 1953. and wor.k Is scheduled to bel' lna High S hool star poured since 1951. as soon as the weatber Is (0.1" gin Sunda.y at "Tbe Farm" near grsms ever preaent8\l In Franklin. Monday throllgtl 44 points In the (Inal Agricultural exports dropped In More than fifty voices will be orahle for the application of the game 01 the season to to 1 n I''''· Xenia. volume 29% In 1962. Ennle W. TbompsoIll, 63, died aspbaltlc concrete surrace. .Joe James, of WRynesville. hBl! heard In tbe choral numbers and, vlnlt s output ot 40 flOl l1 t~ bv Cn n ' What can be done about farm Friday moriling at Waml Valley Dillon. '1\ ellt f' lkton s'luhomore h n el cted president of th e WII. VISITORS- FROM SPRINGFIELD In addition, .several vooal and In· prIces? hosp i t~1 af'ler a long t:Llnes,B. HI) Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm and s trumenlAl solos are Incuded on now Rttendfn g Miam i llnl,-e l·sltv. millgton Coll ege YMCA for 1953· What kind of a tarm program fo rmerly W!Ul 8 8U~Brvls ar. . for and hroke the 20.5 mark In per· M. Jam es Is PMt treMurer of children of prlngrteld. were Sun· the progrlUIl'. Participating will sbould farmers have. and what Wnrren couuty hrghw8< ya. gamp averages !teld by V.,'alt HQb· SI/!"mn Zeta. also pas t chairman of can they do to help tbemseLves? day guests ot their parents, Mr. be a number of F)'ankJln anel out· Serylres w er h III at 2 p. m. ble. now co.n h at Good Hope In I he P p ommlttee. and MI1I. J. P. Fromm. Mr. Fromm or.town vocalist and members of Theae questions \vlll be dis· Monday In the Stubbs funeral Fayette ounty. Rex Nn.eh. junior from n ethe\. IR cussed May 14 at 8 p. m. at the Simpson Is 1\ Is now convalescing and recover· the Middletown Treble C I e f Next Monday evening at 7: 45, home. with R ev. J. ". Wedgewood Ing nlc Iy (rom bls recent oper· horus. ("omnl1ll r - dlrvln!\' to and from the. n w president ot Sigma Zeta , Grange Hall In Lebanon. we will begin un evangeUstic meet- nrfi<'lnting. Bur ln l \I'a" In JI1laml "'limington each day whlle liv- 37·y ar-old fraternity at Wllmlng· !';olol s~s will Include Irvin 7.lm· Atlon. All 'Varren county farmers are in~ at the Ohurch of Christ. Paul mennan, Miamisburg orga.nlst; Nel~l, Illlnister of ' the Church of cemetery, Ing with his new brld\l: arlolta. ton ollege. Invited to be present at this Sllrvl\' ing 8 1' bls wire. Des L e ; James was also elected pledge- meeting. SATURDAY EV~ GUE$T8 In "aynesviUe, wbere ahe is a Mrs. Wren, vlollnlst of MiddleMr. Ilnd Mra. lAwrence Brown town ; antI M'rs. Earl M . {Iller, Christ at Greenfield, Ohio, will be .hlldren, Mrs. Ellen Barr, Mrs. senJor In high school. ma.ster or Sigma zeta. til Greek Refreshments will be served. til vnngellsl antI his wife wUl 1;;\'el\" 11 n lunl1;"". M1'18. Dorothy ent rlnlned to dinner on SatuI'- mnkUn planllt. organization fo.unded 0 n t h lead the song ervl e each eve· Rogers. MUl'I'eL and Earl Thomp· day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harol(! Quaker campus In 1916. Miss Tobe Ball and Miss Diana Whllaker and dallghter. Mr. and Dumford, of Waynesv1.J1e. wtll nlng. These cons cmt d 'brlsthtn RO)I . all of Dnyton ; .Mrs. Lucl\le workers have very pleasing person· ams of Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Janet Mrs. Keller Honk and Mr. and al-8o take part In this Festival. 111111es and are ve ry efficient In Breese of 0\(1 Concord. Pa ., Chas. Mn. Rbo4es Blmnell. Oards were The meeting and program are AUK~.tine ~ome , enjoyed after t be delicious dinner. scheduled tOI: 8:00 0 c oc on Ing 1\ /oIrel\\' work In the Greenfield • evening (May lJo) In the Fll'1It chur h a nd we fl:'el !Sure th ey will nnt! n broth er. Waller of \"' ayn es· Mesdam es Dorothy 'VooTard . The April meeting of St. Augus· Tommy Wise. driving car No. VI'SITORS FROM PENNA, Methodist Church In Franklin. and make possible u great m ell ng. " l11e. WMlI(lred Sheehan. Alice CroU, tine Altar Society was held Wed· 86, won the feature race Sunday l\lr. nnd Mn. Maynard Rich and the public Is cordially Invited. Harnett Huts E velyn Bourne, . There will be slJeclnl ni ghts. snch 11 sd ny e venln!!" at the Preston at Olarksvllle Track 22. Here Is IIOllS of Ysrdle)', Pa.. spent the Spri nger and Clam Sheehan com· as 1\1\ Stutes Wglll. 0 1,1 T lm r's PRrty HOll se. Twenty·three memo how they tlnished : week end here with their parents bin d hospitalities and entertain ed Night. 1."111 U' H ny othcrR through· bei·s wer'e present. also one It ew ' Firs t, No. 86- Tommy Wise. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. rucb. Mr. and T.ach~ngs with 11 stork shower In the absence out the mef-ti ng. 'NIe local mln~Summar or the honor guest. Mrs. Rlchard m mber. Mrs. Curl PUstlck. and Second . No .. 77 - Honk Schoon· Mrs. Rich with lhelr l;'Uests, alld THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM isler will malu~ a cbalk pIcture over. M'r. and Mn: C. E. Edgngton and MI'. 1lr;Jt! Mrs. ""HAm 1-1. ralg hehnn of Tucson. Arlzona, at tb e two guests. Third, 5A- Jlm Robison. Following the business me tin/!". Bon and Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bun· Past prophets did not speak or the each evening wblch wlJl be award· nf R. R. 2. ~1 t. Sterling. anno\lnce home of Mrs. Bernice Me-Fadd en, Consolation] 0 laps : a delicIOUS luncb wall served. nell were Tuesday evening dinner ()onomlc prob\em while In the ed to those atte nding the services the engagem ent of their daughter. on Monday evening. April 27. teachings of Baha'u'\lnb certain And Mrs Nenl w ill sing a special Hostesses we I' ~lrB. 1.ol·I·lI lne First. No. 77- Hank Schoonover. guests of Mrs. Earl Hockett. Ruth Irene to MI'. Stamley Vernon After a few games were nj9)'ed regulations Are revealed which number each evening. A FRIEND· Kubn and Mrs. Anledn Am nnn . Second, No. R6-Tommy Wise. Third. No. 5A-Jlm Robison . Insure the weltare and well being SH IP CIRCLE will be another In· Sh utts. son of "Ir. an(l Mrs. Har- th e USUAl procedure waR r evl'rsed "MOTHERS DAY" SUNDAY First Heat 10 laps : of all humanity. The riCh man teresti ng feature of the meeting. old hults. R. R. 3, 'l\raynesvl11e. In that till:' /:IFLS were view d lind "Mother's . Day" ",\11 be ob, enjoys his advantages of pleas- 'Ve are expecting It great revival. Mis s Craig Is n !n'a.C!uate of )11. I> njoye,1 nud later gift· wrapped to First. No: 77- Hank choonover. : terllng high Rchool and attended served at the Methodist Church ures surrounded by luxuries, but he sent to Tu cson. The sermon subject next Lord's Second, No. 8 ~ene Gruher. on Sunday. The youngest mother. those of lesser means must like- day morning will be, Marys of the '","limington o\lege. She Is now Dainty refreshments of Ice cream Third, No. 5A-Jlm Robison. the oldest mother and the mother wise have a home, be provided DIble, and the sermon will be In tenchl ng fourth grade at the cake and "oUee were serv ed to the Second 10 lalls: ~arvln Stahl. chairman 'or the Mr. [oUowlng guests: with the moat children present with sustenance. and not be In Icoeplng ,wltb the ohservance of \VaynesvlJle local schoo\" First. No. 77- Hank Schoonov er. Warren County Rell Cross Chat)· will each receive a flower at the want. Until this Is effected hap· Mothers Day.. Tbere wUl be a Shutts Is a graduate of Waynes· Mrs. Ann Hunte r. Mrs. Phyl1l!l Seeond. No. R- BIIL Lamh. ier, annollllced the appointment of "me high school and attended Sunday Scbool bour. and t.he reg- plnesa Is ImpoBBlble. All are equal sbort program .precedlng the wor· HRrtsock, Mrs. Jean Sackett. Mrs. Tblrd, No.6-Tommy Wi se. John OSWAld, Lebanon attorn ey. as ular worship servlce will also be In the estimation of God; their sblp· service and flowers wl11 be Ohio State University. He served Bonnie Lackey. Mrs. Naomi Back· Novice Race: chairman of the hlo'od bank pro· In keeping with Mothers Day. rIghts Me the same and there Is awarded to the youngest mother In GernJany willI the U. S. Air ert. MI'1I. Detty Brown. Miss Ruth gram for the county during the First, NOI. 86-HeJITY Brothers. Force. He Is now engaged In Burnett, Miss EUzaheth Burnett. no distinction for any 8Oul; all present. the oldest mother, and Second. No. 77-Keatb Longacre coming year. MOTHE~DAUGHTER BANQUET Miss Marta Rusb. Mrs. Helen Mcare protected beneath the jus lice the mother with the largest num- farming. Third. No. 7Z-Gene Hopkins. The Red Cross B1oodmohlle wIll A lale SlImmer w~t!d lng Is Cullough. Mrs. Rachel Earnhart, The WSCS Is aponsoring a or God. - Mrs. Helen MCCoy. .herof cliUdren present. No. 88 driven by Bill Pofe. had make severnl vlsll.~ to Warren Mrs. Beulah Fra.zure. Mrs. Suella Mother--Daugl1ter banquet to be In the evening service the min· planned. county villages during the next bad luck. He was off to a ~ood McClure. Mrs. Florence Hastings. given at the Methodist cburcb on Ister will speak on the subject, start when he lost a wheel. Bill Mrs. Nancy Hendernon. Mrs. Ada few months. Thursday , 6 :30 p. m., May 14th. .S,e ven Woes. and there wl\l be a didn't teel too bad puUlng oft the Belle Klontz, Mrs. Marjorie Drown . Dinner will be served 'by the Bible Quiz! program. track on three wheels. It just CARD OF THANKS . Those who sent gifts but were Lytle Methodist ChurCh and res· made him want to try two wheels. unable to be present were: ervatlona may be given Mrs. We wish to express our sincere so after the race he took hIs motorGoldie Borden. IDa. Eunice Al· Thumb. Miami Chapter 10'/ Order of . Mrs. .Jennie Conner, M",. Helen th~ to all our frlenda and cycle out tor a lap. Mr. and · Mrs. A. H. Stubbs held ford and MI'1I. J. W. Wedgewood Open House on SundRY atternoon EJast~rn Star will meet In regular Hood. Mrs. EBta Hamer: Mrs. neighbors of Mt. Holly community Club Meet. He,. befre ~londay, May 11. session on Monday evening, May Doris Sheehan. MI'1I. Frances Mer· tor their many acta of kindness and evenlg. celebrallng their twenty.flfth wedlng anniversary. At . our last meeting we were 11. Plana will be ~mpleted for cer. Mra. Katherine WhJtacre. Mrs . during the Illness and death of ' ENTERTAIN PA8T MATRONS Many (rlendl. over one hundred, happy to have leveral motherl the Annual IDSpection which wm Re. Sheehan. Mrs. Jeanette Kruer, our mother. Mrs. DeLaney. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Runyon · be ·held Friday evenln,. May 21 MI'1I. Carrie Crockett. Miss Clara Mn. L. C. St. John entertained called. brlngln.g .glfts and go.o d present for our parents day. the PRIlt Matrons' Circle on Wed· wishes. Dainty refreshments' of Refreshmllnta were served b)' at tbe Hlgb' School building, witb Crockett. A Browtn SwlBs breeder, ·Raynl!8day evening With Mrs. J. J. 'cake, punch, mlnta and nut8 were the officers. . CARO OF TH ....NK8· Mrs. M!U'~ertte Ste4IJe, Worthy: --......;..--mond Farquer. ot Waynesville: Burske. Mra. Ada Courtney. Mrs, served at " ta~le . beautlfully a.... We declded onr . clu" hobb)' Grand Matron of Mt. Health)" as VI81TOR FROM CALIFORNIA We would ' like to t han k haa recently sold the hun Brown William Sawyer, Mrs. Lucile .Arm· ranged' In Il~ver and 'orchid. Tiny would be lpater palntlng. 1napootlngl offlCIBr.. ~ Dinner. by Mrs. Ralph Edwards, of South our many friends and nelghbora Run Dandra'i Boy 108988' to 'W, ltage, Mrs. WUUam Strouse and noaegayl of purple vlolete. tled Tbere baa heen a chante of' 01- reaervaUon will be letrved In the Gate. Calif., IPont from !'rIday un- for t~e lovely nowel'1l. cardl ..!.n~~ B",_§.m ltb, Wa.yneevll~e . according .lIrs. D. C. R1c\ge present; The with sliver rtbboDa, were arranged tlcel'1l. Our secretary S. hlib Ichool cafeteria. tU Sunda.y'-Wtth ' lntr Illter and g1ft1 whleh_ We received at tbe to a report trom Fred S-;-:'- Idlae. -regu~ bualneil Dellon ".. hel4 among tbe orchid c~d181 In all· Shirley Frye, ant 01U' reaoeatiOtlal Slides Oil- caDcer wlil1 be shown' broth....in·Jaw Mr. and Mra T C celebraUon of our twenty-fifth Secretary of the Brown S ...iI, and & ahort Moth. . I,., procram »M_-n.' . . . weddlDg ~veraa.ry Bund,,),. ~d dllJ'lq the IOClal ho.a r dainty Tel: holde.,a, maldnC " very attrae- leader lJI DIane Dumford. . .C"ttle Breeden' Alloolatlon. Be' &-.yv ~eata ware .."eeL Uve aettlq for the nfreahmenta. Newa Beporter:-"U\IJ Wrla:ht will be 1IYeL lir. lIDei Mn. A. B. Stubbs. Jolt, W11C01lIhL - KNOW

Stata ROllas 741, 48 To Be R...rfa" This SI...r

Dan Simpson lamad Captain Of 11&3-&4 Willllington Fiva

Birl••at.. For School Enlranca lnl••ncad

Warran CO. Spalling Bea Champs Ara Waynasvilla Oats Announced Hara Sawaga Parmil

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FRI, VollII I. F.lltal ..ons

Warr.. Far.,. Worried Abo.1 Far. Prices

Joa Janlas law 'Y' Pres. At Wilmington

Ennl. ThompHin Rlt..

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Churcll of Chrisl Church lollS

Stork Showar Hald Lasl Monda, Ev.ning

St. Altar Society Meet. Here

Track 22 F.alura Wisl

Craig-Shutls W.dding Sat For Lata

Baha'i

Lebanon Lawyer Lead, Blood Drive

Hold Op," Housa H.ra Sinda,

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I HE M/A .'v\1 GAZETTE, W.i\YNESYILLE, OHIO

T'H E MIAMI GAZETTE

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Establilhed February, 1850 Ed l.or and Pu~lI.her P4UL. 4. SCHERER . Auoclate Editor CECIL.14 J. SCHERER P ublis h d Ev fY Thurellay MornJng at \\'nyn 8,' 111 • Wur r 0 t::ooo ty, Oblo. Em red as se! ond Cl1l88 lOalter at th postoffl II lit \ ·nynesvllle. Oblo. und r t h net or ;\In rch a. 1 78.

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$2. Per Year In ad" ance; $2.50 elsewbere

THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953 lubbs tuncral hom Tuesday willi Mlu.rul cemeiery. Mrs. l lelb rt ster who has been Quite ill during th o past se,·· ern l wek . Is lIOW Improving ra!>, lilly. ~I r. nnd ~I rs. ('harl s nmpbell ha,'c r turned lo t heir home here fo llowlllg II r w da ys "IHit with Mr. ampbel 's reill tiv In llllnols. Mrs. I'eurl ampbell underwent major surgery las t Tuesday at ~I i umi " alley hospltnl. Dayton . Her ad dr ss at tbe bosrital Is firs t floor Room Il9D Station H . Mrs. ampbell Is the motber ot William Campbell or tbls community. Mrs. John E. Welsh W88 n guest Cor a re w daY8 last week ot her 80 0 and daughter·l n·law . Mr. and Mrs. Jobn (Bud ) Welsh and chlldren. Johnny and Uonnle Sue, ot ticn. Mrs. Ann Wheelan was III sev· eral days last week and unable to be at her work at the Natlonnl Cash Register Co. Mr. aDd Mrs. Walter Ellls celebrate d their 50th wedding annl. versary Wednesday, April 29tb by having lIevera} gueats In their bome ilurlns the evenlllr;. Tbe

H A RVE YS B URG burial in MISS JANE FITE

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Correspondent trictl y Formal . a lh r e ne t Illay WRS pre nl e d by the Junior class ot the JlIlI \'ey burg Higb Schoo l Friday evenlug. The lead Ing roles were played by Joan Smith nnd Bobby Jones. This was tbe s cond performance or its kind to be gIven In the ncw school bhlldlng. Raymond Fox. 22. a r sld ent of this community. W88 fatally in· jured Fridlly ufternoon wh n lbe truck he W88 drIving cl'IllIhed Into uWHy Ilole on Route 36 east of XenJa. Fox was an employee of the Harveysburg Fertilizer. He (s survived by bla mother, MrB. Rose Fox, his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fo , ot Harveysburg, several brothers and alsters. Fun· eral ' servlces wer conduc ted at

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SQUARE DAICE WAYNESVILLE

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R1!l81ilR.VJl Report of the ConditIon of

No.. 8UNDAV EVENING CALLERS r Mr. and Mn. Glenn ~I)o... vill lind M:tas Nellie Da.v111 W'6Te Sunday evenJng . callers of Mrs. NelUe Bunnell. ' n th e State of Ohio, at the Ciol. of BUllncal on April 20, 1953 Published In Relponle To Call Made By Comptroller of NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT the Currency. Under Section 5211. U. 8. Rdvlud 5tatutea Executor Estate or Ellen R. Bateman, METHODIST CHURCH .ASSETS deceaeed. . J \\ W d 'uRh. ba lun . 8 wllh other banks, IncludIng reserve bal. Notice I. hereby given that ' . e Sewood, Mjulsler ance. lind caeb Items In process ot collection _ _ J 321.18 .57 . burcb choot. 9 :30 a. m .. J\f r. ad Ie G. DavIs. whose Post Of· H rbort McM III an , SUlll. l' . Government obligatIons, d lr ct and gulU'ante d . 6 11,310.00 bligatloliB or tale and 1l01ltlCllI 8u bdlvlslona. _____ _ Worship Service. 10 : 30 a . ~. 2 5,526.02 flce addrells 18 \Vayn svlll ,Ohio. (ther bond s. [Iotes. and deben turos' _ \'o utb Yellows 10 unday 7:30 5.000.0 bus .been duly appointed as Exec'or llorat ato k/l (Including $6,250.00 stoCk - or -Fed'"c-r-;"I Itrll( of the E8 t~ te or 811 n . R. p. m. Rese n Gank) h Ir Prnctlce Thursday .00. 5,2 60.00 nateman. late or ,,, arren oun ty, \.oan li nd dis ounts (i ncluding $154.22 ove rdrafts.) 601.0 ~.65 Ohio. d ceased. flank pr mlscs owned $1 5.0 .00, ru rnlt ure. (Ixt. $9,751 .76 24,751.76 Dated this 1 til day of April. (Blink I" mls 8 owned are s ubject to $ None liens 1953. not aasum d by bank) RALPH H , CAREY, nenl estate owned other than bank premlles ________ _ FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST None Jtld ~ ot the Probale Court, lll \'estruen ts Ilnd olber a ssets Indi rectly ropresentlng ba nk pr mh:es or otbel' real osta te _ None Warren ounty. OhIo. Byron Cu rver. Minlst r Uible School. 9 : 30 a. m. ' uslomers' lia bil ity to tbls bnnk on acceptan~;;-ol~tst;~ (1. /l:on,· Charles A.. Anderson, Attorn y Ol her Asee ts ___ _ . _ ____ ._______ _____ • _____ _ Morning Worship. ]0 :3 0 a . lo . 2.Ha.73 4·23- (3t) - 6·7 Pra yer ~teetlng. 7 : 00 p . m. T TAL ASSETS _ ___ _ _________ _~---- __ _ Young Peop le's . 'I eetlng. 7: 00. Evenln!; erv lc II. 7 : 30 o. m. LIABIL.ITIES . n elO!l nd d posits of Individuals, partnerships. and COrt). 1.210,026.60 TIme depos its of Indl vldl:l6ls, partnersh ip8 and coro. 309.605.02 Dt:poelts of U. S. Oovt. (including postal s a vings) 21.0 3.05 WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF DepOSits of States nnd political Bubdlvlslons .• ___ . ___ _ 72.55l.S6 CHRIST Tll'poslls of banks _. _________________ ___ _____ _____ . None OUTDOOR PrIce Robert s, ~lIl1l s ter ther deooslts (ce rtified nnd ashler's checks, etc.> 1,939.6!! TOTAL DEPO ITS _______ ------- ____ '1,615.204. 70 DIble School. 9 : 30 a. m. Morning WorshIp. lO : Hi n. m. Billsrowed payable, rediscounts, a. n d otber lIabllItiell tor bor· IDoney ________ _____ _________________ _____ _ Evening worship nt 7:30.

he Waynesville latTonal Bank if .raynl,ville

LYTLE METHODIST CSURCH U. E. D u g bl~ Pastor

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ST. MARY 'S EPISCOPAL Thtl Rev. Samuel N. Keys , Recto r Sundny : 1I0ly Communion. 7 : 90 a. m. burch 11001, 10 :15 n. m. Adult Wortlhlp, 10 : 45 n.. m.

UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH " -lIlIum Channon , Minister. Sunday School 9 :30 a . m., Mr. Hurl.ey TboUlas, upt. Prenehhlg. every other S\;no ny, 11 : 46 n. m. . Evening Sen Ice. flrR t Suntlay In month.

SEPTIC TANKS CESS POOLS

CREEK FRIENDS Jack Barnes. MInister . Donald HolneB, Supt. Worshl" S .. r vlce, 10 a. m. Sunday 'cl lool. 11 a. m.

CAESAR'~

-TOILETS

loiortgages or olher liens. $ None on bank prem1ses. and $ None on Qtber r eal estate __ ____ __ ______ ______ ___ _ Accept . executed by or for account ot thIs bank and out. Other lia bilities _______________ _________ __________ __ TOTAL

~IAB lhITIES

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CAPITAL 4CCOUNT8 Capital Stock: (a) ClaBe A pref. tot. par , None. retir. value, None (nate of dlv. on retlrable value It __ __ *) (b) Clan B prer., tot. par , None, nUr. value • None (Rate of div. on retlrable value II ___ . ) (c) Common stock. total par ,76.000.00 Surplua ____ _____ ____ __________________________

CISTERIS

Mid week services ench nesday e \renlng 'a t 7 :30.

Wed· OREGONIA EV4NGELICAL U. 8. Eugene flrlffltb. Pa8lor Sunday ~rhool , 10 a. m. Morning Wo.tllilp. 11 a. m. Youth Fellow.hlp, 6:30 to 9 : 00.

Clean~d

with Modern Equipment

WILLIAMS S I • I , A·TI 0 •

ervlce, 9: 45 a. m.·

ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Rev. James 1.. KrulUng, Putor Maeael 8.00 ane. 10:00 a. m.

WAVNESVILlE FRIEND8 FIrst Day School, ' :10 .. m. MeeUng for Worehlp. 10 :30 a.m.

MT. HQLL'Y METHODIST

LEBANON CHRI8TIAN 8CIENCt guesls Included r.fT'll. Lily Vlllare. Undlv1ded profits --~.---------------------------.- .. -brook were IuNta durin,; the T. M. BeaU. Mln.Ister · Cbrl.tian Scl.nce MJ'YIcea are Mre. Ems' twin al.ter. who .erve4 lleaervea (aDd retirement account for preferred Itodt) week' end ot Mr aDd Mn Pete Sunday School, 9 : 80 .. m.. E. .. her matron ot honor &t the . . A. Barnhart. SupL be d eve..,. Sunday IDOI1llIIS at .T Ellis' wedcl1ng fifty years ago, Mr. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS -20S,S66,Jt RunyoD. Wonhlp Service. 10 :30 a. m. N. MechaDlc Street at U o·clock. and lire. Herbert Roal, )(118 Lois A Mothen Day program I. to EYenlac Service. 7.30 p. m. Sunday .cbool at tIae aam. bour. ':00 P. M_12 :00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTfL 1,893.-52,73 be ....... at th· lIetbodl.t Rotls, Mr. WillIam Rols. Mr. Ray. \I ... ~ eu ..... v Churcb Sunday morDing. mond R08II, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MEMORANDA 8PONSORED BV Shambangh. Mr. and Mrs. Rolle lin. SGlJe GIllam II recl1J)flratVlUara, Mn. Carl Moore. Mra. Aneta pledged or a..ls'd to .eeure 1Ialt. aD4 for otIIer pur. 281.4SLJ5 IDa a broken leg at Clinton II n·ule Ell.' · aRd the Ellil' eon. . - . 0 (a) Loana u shown above are after deduct. 'of rea. of None Memorial bOlpltal. b , . . ood7 K i t h .... ... ... ...... (b) Secur•u •hoabove are after d-" NOlle Mr. and Mra. Charlae Campbell DUline.. \:7 -p t at Way I -> Adverti.. I d-aughter.ln.law, Mr. and II,., -u ....uct. 01 rei. 0 f ..... Heber E1lii and daughter who reo 8,t&te of Oblo. County of WarreD, u: wbo have oper&te4. tbe HarveJi' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . side with them. Rerfreshmen.ta I, Jamea E. Jonel, caahler or the abon·namecl blmlt. do 80IemDly burc Reltaurant for a year, have AdmiUlan were aerved from an attracUvely I~ear that the above .tatement II true to the beet (If my knowlec1se purcbased the Etut End Reetaur- • _ _ _ liiiiiiliiiiiiii_iiiiiiill~~_~ .~_~ and beller.. JA CALLER : CHARLEY BUNNELL decorated table. aDt In WUm1Dgton aDd are now The Harveysburg WCTU will lAS. E. JONES. CubJer operaUng 1t. They plaD to 11611 the MUllc By meet Thursda.y afternoon In the Sworn t(\ and aub.crlbe4 Iwfore me thla 29tb day ot April. 1963. HarveYlbU!'l enterprlll6. THE F 0 URN 0 T E. home of Mr!!. Clyde tevtcy. Wymer. 1. Drake. Notary Public. Corect-At:telt. The BYF ot Jonab'. Rnn BapAdd Mr. and Mrs. Oharl811 Do8ter GEORGE J . WATERHOUSE tlat Churcb bad a covered dleh "1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'" and daughters, Janet and Barbara ~~:~ ~~~E dtnner In the social rooma ot the iiiiiiiiii~'_"iiiii. Doster entertained wIth a dinner cburcb Sunday even1n8. ... In their bome Saturday night, tor D1rectora. A group ot the Women'a Soolety the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. ot Chrt8Uan Service bere wiU go Albert Reynold. and SOD, OOUC.... The Harveysburg Grange met In parts ot the procram for the eve- to Wuhlngton Court Houtle Friday Mr. aDd Mr!!. Clint Taylor, all of the hlJh 8chool building Mondny ning Included "v.~ral musical num· and a.t.teDd a cIIatrlct meeting of Harveysburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack night. ChtMIter Crockett. ot Spring· bera aDd a pla.ylet featuring the the aoclety at the Grace MethReynolds or CentervJlle. and Mr. boro, gave aD Interesting hi story Doeter tamUy of Harveyeburg. odlllt Ohurch there. Pboae 2341 W tviIIe Ohio

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Fairbanks-Morse Water Heaters What an assurance of. convenience and comfort to have a generous supply of hot water available 24 hour!1 a day ••• that's why we sell so man" Fairbanks. Morse aillomalic water heaters. There is always hot water-for the biggest laundry; for baths, dishwashing, house cleaning and all the chora in barn. and other farm buildings that need hot water. The time, money and work hot water saves - and t.h e surprising/ly moderate ' cost of a modern Fairbanb..Morse auto· matic heater with the full-Iel~gth magne· sium tank guard, too - plus ,jtUlr generow purchase plans- make ' it worth your while to install a Fairbanb..Morse water heater NOW. See us todliy~

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from an old·fa.hioned ha p,ump • : • or C.ndy, iI your praeat powcud ....,ta· I)'etem too amaU to provide aU the cOllvellueaca poelible with running water? Then let UI show you a modern Flir. banka.Mone water IYltem-daiped to, . Cream meet aU your requiremenu.lt wiD .upply. under preuure, all the water ),ou need for GARDEN SEED8 laundry, kitchen and bath; for household ONION SETS cleaning chorel, for aU needa of the fanner SOUTH MAIN STREET in hi, bam, mille house, poultry houses. irrigation and water trouglJJs..AlI1ld...alWlWIllL-~I_---WA¥m>8lol4klL.E---_I+ fire protection. PHONE 3461 Get our installed price, alld tenns of our convenient payment pt.ID. Can or Open a.m. - p.m. telephone us today. •

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• H ere'. building neel with ttylel Continental TYL-LYKB .teel rooling and . iding lend. .trudural .trength --......;;. ar..\J modern appcar,mce to any farm building. It combine. the advantages of .teel with new 4.way protection agairut weather. AlIl'Y!".L YKE .heels are made of specinl anal,.si. sIeel, uni· forml y galvanized for long.bst'ng pr~· lKlion agninst rusl ... they hnve the improved all·weather lap and new drip beads to prolect all"inst seepage. We'U be glad 10 show )·ou the many modern featllres of this better building . he .. ! next time you're in. Remember to ask (or Continental TYL·L YKE.

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THURSDAY,

THE MIAMI GAZEr Il::, WAYNESVILLE, OHIU

MAY 7, 1953

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MA Y 6. 1953.-May flowel'll IIoTe In bloom and April s bOlWers are sULI with us. In Cact we didn't hl\.ve 80 ery many April 8bower8 when It W88 stlll April but we did hav cold ,..weather and cloudy Sunday was a wonderfu l daY8. Bllring day with a bright blu sky fu ll of uttIe fl uffy wblte clouds. The dog wood nnd apple bloBBomR are In their prime. the 1I1ac8 are In bloom, and th wheal Is Uvlng green. Everyone that had a car was out going· somewhere but what lIul'prlaes me Is that everyone sticks to the main blghways and th secondary road!! are ~lmoBt Cree of tramc. We rode from here to Morrow and ba.ck and hardly IIpent any time on the main roads at a U. We took the back roadtt and while there were Bome p ople on tbem and lots of ca rs at aJl tbe favorite picniC spots and fishing boles we cou ld drive comfortably and with relative safety and peace of mind. Whim we are out Just for a ride we Uke to go slowly enough so tbat we can enjoy the view a nd th e ftowers by the way8lde. but wben you are on the hlS'bways It Is jU8t dangeroul to go too slowly u It Is to go rut becaule It you go slow)y, everyone tries to pus you and tbere 18 more danger of acoldents. The only thinS' to do for Bafety on tbe main road 111 to go at a relJlODable lpeed u d 8tay In line but tr you IIlo w up tbe proceBllon too mulh everyOlle geta out or Une.

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There are ao many Joo4 back lout In tull force but I bave only roads that you can go a lmost any- ' found tbree. 1 mUlt be a her tic wbere you please and yet stay b caulle 1 like tbe ' fall ones 80 out of moat of tbe through traffic. much bet r than tb aponge Olle!l. The common field mushroom. Asparagus time la bere and how goo4 It lB. Everyone who IIkea It Agarlous camp BlIa, similar to the ought to plant a row along their one they cultivate, la the one 1 garden fenc' B. It makeB a good rea11¥ like beat. The wild onea background for flowers and then are a little more tender and full of In spring It makes SUOb good eat.- Oavor than the cultivated onea. Ing. I haven't enough plants . but thougb I like them too. We found each year It Is getting better and a tew hi ckory jacka one day. 'I'hey so far this year we have had aL- are good but not 8S lull of f1a.vor most as murh . as we rould eat. as the others. In th men c1 aned up th08e My pells are growing fast and the potatoes tbat I planted esrly are dumps, they bave stayed fairly up. The cold spell kept the ea rly clean but some one dumped a gardens back but now most of wbole load ot old paller and trash tbem ar plowed and very\vher on tb ...yUe road just a little east I S60 people working getting tbem of Lytle. Tbls Is the picnic season planted. nnd the time of year of rides to Our sbeep bave been sheared the cou. try. do h8lp keep our and we bave sold our wool. \Ve roadsides clean and pleasant. Ke I) might do better by holding It but a paper bag In your car aDd use We find Ulat It Is bett r for U8 to It for 8 waste basket. Don't throw go ahead and sell wbell we lU'e paper bags and old newspapers ready Ins tead of waiting 011 tlJe and candy wruppers III the car market. sometimes It goes down window, and don't let the children Instead or lip. and w have not throw papers out just tOT th e flln any good storing facilities. or seeing them fl.y 8way. If every· Mushroom hunters hl\.ve been aile was just a little careful theTe

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wou ldn't be 10 mucb trash around. I bav -saId tbJa b ( '01'8 and I will say It again and agl~ln. 80 , oln In and Ipread the wOlrd, It you are sa.ylng It too you will not gel 80 tired of hearing me say It. Tbls applies to our WaynesvlU str eta too. Put our trash In th e trllah' y

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T.ie Orange ookl e con lest wus harles a groot 8ucceell. Mrs. Mlcbener won the first priZe• . Irs . LAwrenc FUron8 th seco nd. No one thought tbe re,c lpe made as good cookies as eac'h of our I favoTtoo recllJ!!l~ No two b~he s looked alike but they a1.1 tasled t;

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T he sbn 1& trying to break tllrougb th clouds and It would be a lovely time to go and weed the garden but I seem to have a lot or other tblngs to do. Now remember- DON'T THRO\ TR SH 0 T OF Y UR CAR W!Nn W. _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _

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divisions by County Auditor A. M . Parker. E&cb at the 11 townsblps counly rooelved $400 and th ·,10.000.

T HAT GOOD TEXACO GAS AND O IL FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES

Bob Servis' WAY NESVILLE

TEXACO

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FAIRLEY HARDWARE STORES 1953

CANDIES

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HOLLINGSWORTH UIUSUAL CANDIES $1.75 to $4.75

7 A.M. TO 10 P. M.

( A N NHYDROUa AMMONIA')

SCHRAFn's CAl DIES $1.40 to $3.20

• COMPlETE REPAIRING

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JOHlSOI CANDIES

• COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS

$1.15 and Up

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Waynesville

WIYIESVILLE DRUG STORE . ,)

PhOn. 2121

Wayn.svllle, Ohio

CARL A. PITSTICK, Owner CENTERVILLE 7-7115

PHONE WAYNESVILLE 2181

PHILeo REFRIIERATORS AID ELECTRIC' STOVES AMAII FREEZERS AID REfRIIEDTOIS EASY SPIIORIER WASHERS

(MOTHERS DAY MAY 10)

The ..me perfect coffee e"ery time- l cup to 8_ Only Sunbeam siYU you the correct high walet ~t, .i«orous agitllli::>n of aU the watet ia the brew-top aad uniform brewi ng time a UIOmatically_Sbutt off iu elf when rolfee is dODe, then reselS ilself to keep the coffee hOI.

FAIRLEY HARDWARE STORES Long Llf'e II the True Proof 0' Bettsr Merchandll. . ESTABLISHED 1849

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\ ery muoh ali ke and w had fun romparlng them and then eating tbem. Monda y I went LO th Wllml~ton sale and this lime I bought lL :.r I d i d th t ca . ms e up my Ill. n a this time . 1 surely wou ld !; lone 60 I bid all the sehond one that ' aD] III and got It. It turned alit to b Quite a good alf aod cheapr than the ones thAt came In later. They sell the pigs now be· tore they sell the cal ves 80 that there wll be time for them to be treated 80 It mak 8 I t late as til y still sell the vealers before the head calves.

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"CALIFORNIA FRONTIERS"

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AND SELECTED SHORT SUB.JECTS

WAYNE8VILLE, OHIO

FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY - MAY 8, 19&3

3ANK RUN GRAVEL-Loaded at Davis Furnas Pit. We also deliver. ARMITAGE & SON. Phone 209 t . tf

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WARREN BRADDOCK'

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Kingln's Prod.cll Bermuda '

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DON'T pay tribute to moths. Stnp them with BERLOU. Five rur guarantee Odorles8 and Stalnleu. WAYNESVILLE FUELNITURE &: APPLIANCE. Phone :1462.

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FOR SALE-'49 WHIZZER Motor Bike. Good condition.. Call 2881. LAWRENCE COOK. 0---0-7

Stock Car laciag EVERY SUIDAY

NO MORE moth worries when you ulle BERLOU f1V4B year gulll" anteed Mothlpray. WAYNES· FURNITURE & APPLI. ANCE. Phone 3462. MRS. SMITH- Plell!le call lit"

CLARKSVILLE RACE TRACK

for r e InformatioDI to stop mo. molh damage In on yourhOw home with BERLOU guarulDteed Moth·

No. 22 Halfway Between Morrow a nd WilmlftiJton on 3C Highway Qualifying Time Startl 1 P. M. and Firat Race at 2 P. M, With Five or More Events and Feature Race of 25 Lapl. If Wea ther I. Not Su itable, We Will Alway. Race the Following

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Nighl Racing Will Start SATURDAY liGHT, JUIE 6 -Lot. of Thrills and Spills For Everyone-

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WAY.ESVILLE LOCKER PLiIT PHONE 3171

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to ijome of his livestock. This would occupy a large part of hl& time whiCh Is now devoted to other profitable activities. Running water on the farm also ena bles the farm wife :to enjoy nu my la bor·savlng devices. The homema ker is able to do her work In a modern kltcben. An automatlc water system makes It pos· sible for her to have an auto· matlc water beater and to UBe the latest type of home laundry equipment to do t he famHy ' wash quickly and · easily.

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CALL AFTER 5:00 P. M.

aefore You Do That Digging Job ••• LET US BID ON IT BULLDOZING

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" There Is probably no other pi ce of eq uipment on the rarm tha t II UV s as mudl ta bor' for 60 II lIIn II R cost flS does th e automatic, electric \Va ter system," says I. P. Blauser, extension agrl cul. turnl .:ngl neer of Ohio s ta\.e Un!. veralty. Howe r Cosier, who owns a farm in Greene County, claims that be would have to greatly curtail biB fa rm operations If he didn't have an automatic waler system. , The advantages of automatic water systems wlU .be emphasized throughout the nation during May wben . Na.tloanl Water Systems Month will be observed tor the flft.h consecutive year. .C ., " • osl er ,milk s 20 CO\\ 6 a day. He also h,BS. about the same number or cahes and BOWII. [f be did not have automatic eqUipment, he

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ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW SUNDAY GUUT8 IN LEBANON Mr. aDd Mra. B. V. Smith were Sunday gueats or Mr. and Mrs. Jellse Mengle In Lebanon. SUNDAY GUESTS' OF BLA'NDS Mr. o.nd Mrs. L. C. St. John were Sunday gueats oC Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bland. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Oa.vlll Furnaa III couvalellclug at her bome after being con· fined a.t Greene Memorial ror lev· eral da,... SUNDAY GUESTS IN XENIA Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Hardin Ware uncia')' dinner gueBtB ot Mr. and Mrll. Don Martin an!! fam· Ily In Xeni.L VISIT IN SPRINGFIELD 8UNDAY Mr. and Mra. Don Towllon and tamlly were Sunday dinner gueeU of Mre. Towson'lI mother, Mra. Jessie Walker In Springfle.ld. VISITOR AT MIAMI U. Mrs. La\l\'1'ence Brown w .. a week end gueet of her dall&hter, MIBB Eileen Brown at Miami UnI· "erslty and wu a gueat at aU the Mother's Day telltlYlU...

Tbe Wa11lenllle Ganaell Olub met on Tbnradll¥ afternoon at tbe noea Hartaock bome with Mrs. Lena Har1.tIoClk, Mre. Glenna DIlls and Mr.. Ada r.akln as boete88es. Dainty and dellcloua retre.b· ments were served. after which the president. Mrll. Atha Furnaa, ('ulled the meeting to order. Roll call wu aWswered by giving "GIlT' den Current Events," and many useful Idee.a were mentioned. MUCh Ume was given to discus· lilng the "Garden Show." comment· Ing on how ootter results may be secured at tuture shows. Mra. Jennie Conner who had served as assistant to the judges. llpent some time In conlltructlve criticism. E"ery third Monday all presl· dents ot· Dayton Dilltrict hold a joint meet.1ng at the Dayton Art Inlltltute. Mrll. Helen Horllln at· tended one 01 th8!le meetings and dl8trlbuted copies of notel she bad taken. Th Prellident made severa~ lin· nonncements, and on.e was of the "Flowers On Parade," the annual spring flower show O'f the FederatIon ot garden clubs I.n the Day ton vlcl~ty, at the Dayton Art Institute. Saturday ,and Sunday. May 23 and 24. This show will 00 apen to the public and tree ot charge. A tew ot the local club members will partiCipate In the shQW'. FolLowing adjournment. memo "ere w~o had lurplUI planta in their ,ardena. oftered them for we anel the monl), wu pili In the lub treuul')'. Plana w1l1 be annona0e4 later for a luncheon meeUq to be held In June.

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DRY RIDGE TO AGAIN BE FEATURED ON WRFD The column "Dry Ridge," by Dorothy Frazier, which appear. In The Gazette every \\eek, will ilgaln be featured on Buckeye Viewpoint. Saturday, May 16 at 12 :45 p. m, .tatlon WRFD. 880 on your dial. The .rtlcle whiCh IIPpeared In the 'Ilaue May 7 will be u.ed.

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Wayne Township Auxlllary nit 615 wUl meet at 8: 00 p. m. this evening at the LegIon Home. The guest. lpeaker for the evening wl11 be Mrs. Sarah Braddock. Mrs. Braddock will conduct 6 forum on the propoled Health progrum ror the local school. All members are urged to be preaent and to pu.rtlclpa.le In t.hiB open forum. Retreflhments will be Berved dlU'lng the social hour.

Mr. Bechtel, trust officer of the Central Bank and Trust Co.. In Cincinnati, wIlL llpeak on Estatee. Trusts and Inveelments at the May dinner meeting of t b e Waynesville Civic Club on Mon· day, May 18 at the Metb.odlIIt church. Mr. Salmon " R~d" Brown. Ass istant Vice PresIdent. wll\ ac· company Mr. Bechtel and will &I. slst him In abswerlng any Ques· tiDns that the members of the Club or their guests might ask of them• . Both Mr. Bechtel and Br. Brown are well acquainted In this com· munlty. having addreeaed varloue groups In ~e past. They are well recommended all experta In theIr proteaslon ancI valuabJe Informa· tlon wlll be ~vaJla))" W those attending thl8 mestlng. ADyon& in the community, nOt a member at the CivIc Club, whO' desires to attend thlll meetfng and partlQipate . In the qUlIIJtlon and answer period after the talk are cOrdl"J1y InvIted. Time at the ad· clreell will be 7:30 p. m. or II any· one wlsbes to eat dinner at 6:30 p. m., they ma.y do eo by making a reservation for tbe dinner by contacting the Seoretary, Maynard Weltz, or any member of th e club on or before Saturday, May 16th.

Henry C. Moore, 84, of Corwin, A large crowd of Farm Burea.u died Thursday In Middletown hos. women and their guests enjoyed Attend. OsteopathHc pltal after an lIIneea of four weeu. Pre-School Clinic the organlutlon'a , Annual Tea Ue Is sUJ,' vlved by flve dau,hten, Here May 20 held Tuesday. May 5 at "Olen· MR' Mrl. LUlIe lAmb and Mrll. Elva do.wer:' The tea had tor Its theme 01'. Earl C. Wrllbtc of Waynea- Lamb. both of Waynesville; Mrs. The Pre-llohool Clinic for chilthla year the celebration of the YlUe, aUeadec! the flfty.flfth an. Sally JOII88, LebanDn; Mn. Faye dren enlerlng Waynellvllle School VI81TING IN PHOENIX, ARIZ. Selqulcentennlalo ot OhIo. anel waa nual COIlvention or the Ohio, State Hen.d rlckl, Middletown. and Mr•. lh.ia fall fort he first time, Is to Mrs. Ennis Tbompeon _4 lOll made poulble throUlh the cooper· Dpathlc ANOCllations of PhYlBlclana Pearl Hopk1n&, Franklin; flv. be held Wedlleeclay, May 20 at G&rbed In cape and gowna, the Ronnie are apendlc a few weeD ation of the Womell'l Committee and Surpona wbtch OI)8n.ed In BOlli. Leonard of Germantown. 1:00 p . m. In Room No. lOt or the memoon of Mortar Board, aenlM with ber 80n·ln·law and cla.uPt.lr, of the Warren County Farm Bur· Columbul SUnela)" 11&)' II aDld con. Noah of Oresonla, Gear,e of Mid· Elementary bluldlng. women'a honorary BOCllety at Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BaIna In eau and the Hlltorlcal Soclety ot lInued thl'OUlb. Wedn..day·. May dletown, Henry and William of If a child will 00 6 years ot age State UnlT.ralty, "tapped" twen· Phoeni.x, Arts. Warren county. 6. Apyroxlmatel,.OO 088<.pathlc WayneSVille. Dn Dr berore Nov. 30. 1953, he ty·five outstancllq junior ,women . The Lovely I8ltlng at "Olen· physlclanl attended the fc,ur-day Services were held at 2 p. m. loould 00 enrolled In the Firat Jut Tburadll¥ ntrht in a candle• elowel''' with Ita spacioul lawn ....Ion which took the tonn of a Monday at Ute Free Pent8c08tal grade. If a child will be 6 years llllrt ceremony helel outllide the WEEK END IN SPRINGF,IiLD Mrs. LuclUe Arml*-P wu a and ..,-1, 1 00 architecture macllt ref~eeher course in the la.test church, con.d ucted by the Stubbs Df age on or betore Nov. 30, 1953 window of eacb new lnltlate·· to week end gueet of her son·in·~ a beaqUCUI bacqround tor the 'lnethOjla In ~Nu.oa'" and lreat.- funeral home. Burial was In Mj· and expects to enter Kindergarten 8DJlIOWlCl6 her I lectlon. he may allO enroll at thlll time. and cIaqbter, Mr. anel lire. Wood., tea. lira. PhUllJ)l and Mrs. Gray. ment of dlseaaee. ' One girl fromWa)'llea, Mua M.ary ami cemetal')'. rDW owena ' and chllelren In Bprtq· . . her .,.latant both wore cOlltum_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . : . . . - - - - - - - - -- -HOu«h ot R. R. 2, 'W" among the " 0 i ' field . of tbe early 1800 In gray and blue Itudente eo honored last 'Week. New members th the senior Social Seeartty paym~nta total- vrlnts and carried nQ.segays of I '~ women's honorary are choaen for VI81T AT CRY8TAL LAKE Ing '.',161 went to 1,211 people !!weel peul and rosebuds. u t.bey I r' . . bayIng demoutrated outstanding r. anll )\I .... Howard Stanley, I W ......II COunty In Decem", 00IIIbaet.ad t.be..i'um. oB \I r_1l ~ ~ Miss Barbara Stanley and llt,tle 1952, acoordlng to Mary Loyel l.&1'1e. women and their guests through ability in acbiolarshlp, leadership. and service to the Unlverstty. ue Pluter were SundlLY guellts M~ger ot the Hamilton social Ih 10veJ,y old home of lendDwer 1IIL...... ot Mr. and 1\£r8. Carl Staniey and security office. This was an . In· wlth Its autHentic furnishings from ~ n _ chtldren at Crylltal )Au. crease of 30~ over· p8fJDents at tbe early daY8 of Warren coun· It was announced to4a, by 8. the end of 1951. ty. FollowIng the tour with the W. Loeb, Cha.lrman of Warren otiU SUNDAY DINNER QUESTS Cbangell made by the 1960 and history and highlights or pioneer County PIllA. that wheat alLot.. The Wayneevllie Cbllds Conser· Mr. and Mrs. Harold hutts and 1'152 Amendments to the Social Ohio. tbe women were lIerved m6llta win be eltabli8becl on nil vaUon ~e wID meet at the family entertained to unday elln· !"eclU'lty Act acCOUllted for a con· punch. tea cakea and tea coolde8 wbeat tarm.s ror tile 196. crop. home of Mn. Either Furnas Tuel· A booster meeUllg for Cub and B,o y Scouting by Pack 40 Cub lIer Mr. and Mn. William Craig, elderab1e part of the incr8U88, ~n tile south porcb. The tabre waa Tb~ national supply bas rj!l&ched day evening, May' 19 ,nth Mn. Mr. lind Mn. Roy Craig and Mrll. both In the nllmber of people re- beautifully decorated in IIprlng the level which makea it neC8&- Eva. R.outzahn and Mrs. Mary ~un· couts will be held Tu_day. May LeRoy Craig of Mt. Sterlln,. Mill elvlng benefits and in the amount putels with pink candles and a aa.ry tor the Secretary ot A~rlcul· nell aa co-hostellses. 19, a.t 7: 16 at the hIgh Bcbool Ruth Craig and MIss Marie Shults. oC their paymenta. In 1950 the centerpiece of spring tulips. Each ture to reqUellt that allotments be Mr. Hugh Howard will be the auditorIum. law wu changed to include mll· woman and guest Willi gl,:en an eetabUahed. At the preaent time, speaker lIQr the evening. Hla All parents and boys Interested SUNDAY EVENING QUEST8 IIDns of people not covered befol'6, old·fashloned nOllega.y of violets due to the large national 8upply topiC wllt be "Flowers Are My In Cub Scouting and Boy Scoutin g Mr. and Mn. Loyd Davis had as and to mat1l It euler for them to commemora.ting the SesQulcenten· of wheat on hand. plull the favor- Buslnes •." ar~e~~te!o~r~~~dlo and tele. Sunda.y e\'enlng supper guestll, Mr. , quality for pa.y menta. Among those nld of OhiO' u he left the tea able conclltlon or the crowing and Mrs. Clarence J. Davll and ' newly covered were self-ilmployed table. crop, It appears quite UkeI;r dlat .........u . . . u . . . . . . . . . ." . . . vision star, will be present and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil people and regularly employed 'rs. A. L. Schuhart and Mrl. the Sec~tary of AgricuIt\lz:e will NOT ICE preaen.t a J)~am of cowboy M. Davia anel son Chalmer-" Brandetibu'rg prelided at dellennfne need for 1DU.II.e tl.... .. .. la of Da,yton, and household and farm workers. f D songs. and at er entertalnmeM Mrs. Jennie Dav . In the Nation at the end ,o e· the tea table. The)' were a8llisteil quotas on wheat. This determin· ealed bldll wlll be received fDr wllt be provided. cemoor. monthly pa.ymenta a· by Mrs. Stanley Ireton. Mrs. atlon. wUl be made on or about Rent of Farm Land, appro:rlmate' Awards will be made and R skit HONOR MOTHER SU,.NDAY mOllntlng to $205,178.966 were' be· Rhodes Bunnell. Mrs. Walter July 1 and It quotas are to remaIn ty 5 Acres. owned by the VllIa.ge will be put on by Den 4. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurley ng made to 6,026.549 people. Kruer. Mra. Harvey Rye and Mra. In effect on the 1964 crop, they of Waynesville. Ohio. Bids wlll Anyone Interested In helping Lo and Mr. 8nd Mra. Gilbert King Among Utem, according to MI'I. H. L. Thompson. AIl were dreS8ed 'must be voted on by farmers . et- b d a t 1-2 N Don, May 16 • f h opene b promote scout1ng 1n general In and sana of New Burlington. Mr. Lane. were 2 out of 6 0 t e re- In coatumea of the 1800's. fected by quotas on or before July 1963 at Ute Mayor's office.. Every year Dn Ute Saturday a- the communlty la Invited to li.t. aud Mrs. Lpyd Davis honDred their tired apd. About 81>~ of civilian Music during the afternoon wall 25. It takes a two-thirds yote of MARY STANSBERRY, Clerk fore Memorial Day millions or tend. mother. frl. Jennie Davlll, with jobll are covered by the law; '4 oJJt provided by studenta of the Leb- alI farmers voting to can"), the H . M. SH1llR.WOOD, Mayor Americans wear little red poppies Tbe Olvlc Club. Rotary Olub. II dinner st Cold &prlng8 unda.y. of 6 of the mOthers an~ children non Public Schools Muts Depart. quota vote. . 6.7- (2t)-5.14 on their coats. Women o~ the P.-T. A. and American LegIon The quartet of cl3rlnets PMi\ Comunity Commltt.eemen •• " ••••••••_ .................. American Legion . Auxiliary and PO$t 616 are sponsors of the boys. in the oountry can ClOunt on ment. monthly survlv9r • In8urance pay· tl\st played se~tlons during Ute are no", visiting wheat (anna to _ __ _ _ _ _ 'OUler women'lI organlzaUons are ATTEND LONDON OE8 Mrs. R. H. HartBook attended aD ments In calle of tile death of the afternoon Included Miss Jo Anne obtain 'wheat acreage data I~or the CHEERFUL CIRCLE MEETS on the streets all day with bas· Star lna .... ctlon In London family br--"wlnner Mrs ke ts of poppies Ule little 'i'.natern ". ,~ , --.., . Lane Grleat, Mary Brown, Jean Elbon. years 1961, 1952 and 1958 which , ,llllling ) Thursday night. a reception In emphl\8lzed. d M L Ibu Lay All were are the bue years. Mrs. Ada Smith was h08l8!JS to tlowers on nil passersby. They Groveport on FrIday nls}lt agel Money to pay BOj:lal s~urlty an r. y rn er. . _ the Cbeerrul Circle grollP on Sat· n re WOTII In ID mary or the men another Inspection In Sidney on ben~rtts comes tram the so lat se· appropriately dreued In coetumes The PMA County Committee ra- urdl1Y evenin gs. Cards were en who lost their lives iu the WDrid Sa.turd~y night. curlty ~es paid by employees, ot the early 1800. Qllests that . aU farmers cO(lperate joyed and delicious refreshments '" I1rs. The West Wa.yne AdvIsory mployers, and selt-ilmployed peo· Mrs. Ralpb Lane and Miss Loll' with the commlU&emlln. ..nd u· were served by the hostess to Mr. Council met on Friday evening Ilt pIe, on e8J11lnga up to $3,601> a Ross greeted the women and their slat him b)" having your 61. 62, and Mrs. S. S. Ellie. Mr. and MrR. MOTHER8 DAY IN DA'tTON the hDme or Mr. and Mrs. Kener Mrs. LeW.IS Fire. and Mlu F1D'-\year. The tax la 'DOw 1%% each gu BlS at the door and Mrs. H. R. and 63 wheat Acres In mind! when Glenn D. Borden, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Hoalc and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey sle Fires welTe Mother'a D.y for employer. and employee, and Harris, Mrs. J. M. Greene anel he calls. You wlll, In thlll way. V. Branstrator. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnett u guests. . gueats ot Mr. 'and Mra. Paul Har- 2Y.% for aelf-employed people. Mrs. Gordon FOllter acted u host· s~ve time forb 1m as well RS ror B. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest But· The meeting WI\8 opened by the ley and c.h lklren In Dayton. Mr. Under th.e law, the rate! are sched· essell. . AIl :were dre88ed In ~. yourself. terworth and Mr. and Mrs. KeUer President. Mr. Oarl Pitstick anfl Fires spent the Ifay wUh bls uled to Inoreue to 2~ each for tumea In keeping with the Sesqul· Should any wheat farmer 00 Hoak. was followed by a fine dlacusslou mDther, Mrl. Roae Firee. employee and em'ployer, and 8~ oentennllli of Ohio. Allo ualatlng ~llII8d on Ut,IS rarm to !&I'II1l vialt' l Econ.omillts e:rpect no general on. "Wbat's Abead" on the Carm. - ror lIelf-ilmployed people. on ' Jan· dllrlq the afternoon were Mrs. he 8hould contact the Co.u nty ot· Improvement In beet cattle mar· Alter a 'v ery interesting 8esslDn, VISIT AT OHIO UNIVERSITY uary 1, 1864: Charles Guard Jr.. Mra. Robert f1ce, 42 N. Broadway. lA!tianon, keta fDr the neJt rew ye~rs but a the CDuncli adjourned and during Bllckensderler, Mra. Harold .Cox, and give thlli informatloll s o tha\. ft.. combination of tactors wIlL bell' the social bour delicious refresh· Mrs. Ray Oonner and Mrs. Roy E Fischbach were gueata at Ohio and Mrs. Earl DuVall. - all farma producIng whelLt will I support prices 'through 1963. mente weI'!! served. U·nlve1'llIty. Athena. wbere their Appreciation for ,the aucce.sfUl havjl an allotment establl11led. ' R. S. Dougap. ecOnomist In ex· daughter and !Ion, Misa Judy Con· . tea. lOes to all the membjlrs of the Boys and girls whO' want a flock tension at Ohio State University. ner and Mr. WUl1am Ftaehbach International Language-An I~· Women's Committee of the War· of henll tor egg production need says dema.nd for meat proba.bly are students. They were honor ternatlonal auxiliary language shall ren ' County Farm Bureau. partlc. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT to get their chicks nDW sayl Emil wilt stay high tbls year. Con guests at tbe many teas, dlnDers ~ adopted and taught in al1 the ularly to Mrll. A. 1.. .Schubart, Executor Mallnovaky, extenslDn specialist sumer Incomea probably 'wlll stay and parties given hQnotlng the schools In ~very OOUlltry. An In· Chairman. anel tQ Che Hilltorical ce!:::~e ot Orpba F. Clark, De· at Ohio Stat~ .Universlty.' \lp' and population Is' growing. Mothers for "MDther'1I Da.y." ternatiDnal oommlttee will lelect Society or Warren CountT, elp&Notice II hereby given that WIlHe points. out that :early chicks Economists expect 16 percent Evangellllllc services started at a' suitable language and children clally to Mrs. PhtUlpe for her 'bur F. <::lark, wholle poet . ornce make more money than' late birds. more cattle and calves .to be the Church ot Christ Monday night GUESTS ON MOTHER'S DAY will ~e taUght their own native IIplendld ClO!>peratlOIl. addresa Is LYtle. Ohio, h ... been Early pulletll lay eggs when prlcel slaughtered · thls year thaJl In '52; with gOod Interest and a.t tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Banta of tongue \Ul.d another common aux" . duly appointed Bs ·. Executor 'of the al'Q hlgb. , " If dry weather hits tile range area and the Intereat III growing and NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT EllItate of Orpha F. Clark, :late of "Contact your county' agrlcul. this aummer. slaughter could in. 'IIttenadnc'e Increalling nightly. New Carll lIe. Mr. and Mn. Clyde II l ary IRnguage which will be Fromm and cblldren of ~prln'· 'taught and spoken by every ot,ber Admlnlltrator . Warren County. Ohio, deceBlled. tural agent to find out what re- creue even more tban 16 percent. The evag&lIat, ' Paul Neal," of ' Estate nf Mack Wil De- ' Dated 'thls 2nd day Df Ma]r, 1953. qulremepta are for a laying nock Dougan adds. "There Is ' hllpe Greenrtet'd, brings Il tine message tield, Mr. and Mra. Carl Hawlte, country In the world. Thill does "ias Gle~a Hawke, Mre. Minette away with 'the. necessl- of IInow· A_-ed. y son, R".LPR H. CAllEY. or pullet nock proJect. . Then . each 'evening and hliI wife con· "I "...... J:'- r h Pr b t •., rt, ' ~hat' ,beef prlcel will ' stabilize . Frazee and Mre. Belale Fitch, or [ng more than two lanPagea and Notice 'Is hereby Klven that U_v 0 w~en Co~:t;'~~hIO don't wlLit. Get the chicks." even In the taCe of l~rger slaugh. ducta a lively ' eong service. There Dayton, were guests and callen wID be th~ greatelt mealil of un· Leilia P. WUson, ' wbole Poet or· C Donald DUatulh. Attoml8), ter. Hog ' producers Indicated .a Is a Jlln.lor Oholr' and a Friendahlp at the John Fromm home on elentandlng In intematlo~al rela· flce Addrell8 III Rt:. 8. Wa)'llellvllle, . ' 5-14-(8t)-6.28 Circle II I' speCial featu~e at the Mother.. ~J, . \ tlons u ~ell 81 contributing a . OhiO, h __ · baeD ·ellIl1 IPPOIIlted " Ohio State UniverSity. meeting. A ch~ · ptctur~ II made tremendous practical allBet ' In A.IIinInbtnLtirlz . or the . . . ' of L each evening and &fo'arded to the world trade and comQl8fce. All Mack Wilson, late of Warrtlll Cpun. MOTHE.,'8 DAY GUE8T., Sb:. of each group of eight died ODe briqlng the largelt number CARD OF THANKS . , Mother'1 Day guestll of Mrs. T. ... from accidents In ' the home. Ac- to the .enlce. A Iplendld art We wish to tb.aDk our man), 'P8Op1e ,rID· ipeak two lfJ1gtlagea ty, OhiO. eleceued. IilIpt rural. 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from Harold (Back) BOPD. BoKla Petta, BUIld.,- of llira Srferd,. 1 ~ b II bad tile etablilluDe'Dt for about parents, Mr. . and Mr~. H . S. ~ra r.m~ 0!r!b:lr puett. Mr. Ind, NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT ********U ............. U** tllree yean. He conyerted It Into Tucker. c er. Executor E.tabtl.hed February, 1Il10 a supermarket more than I year M Lo'- FI A b Mila JaDe Flte attended a brl· Elltate of O. S. Edwardl De· PAUL A SCHERER Edl d P bll h reo u ...e te lind uaug ler, dal sbower and dInner Wedne d I ' , •• .-----. ---- ----- ---tor.n u . er 1Ig0. Jane Flte had. dlnnllr Sunday at I gi . t I I f ceued. CECILIA J, SCHERER _ _ ____________________ Alloolate Editor MI"II. Annabelle Osborn Clark the Weet Milton Inn. Weat Milton. :;e:"::kll;,eby o~h!,~~~e~~ ~i NoUce II hereby «iven that Ho',:. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I~d sdon'br IC~1 hue mOVedHlnto MIB' Charlotte Rosell member Designing otrioe of the National ard Surface, wbole POlt OUlce adLICENSED - BONDED ..._ Publl8hed Every Thureday Mo~ "':cke~ 8The ~:~e~ ~cup=, of the junior clus of th~ Harveys- Casb Regllter Co. dre8B Is Wayneaville, Oblo, haa General Farm aal •• _ at Waynesville Warren COUCIty Ohio Mr. snd 'M reo DavId Clark an d burg blgh . aohool. won !MIcond been duly a.ppolnted III Exeoutor Llve.tock Salee Houeehold Sal,. , , . II place In tile recent spelling bee of the Estate of C S Edwards Entered al second cia., matter a' fam y moved Into the McCarren featUring all WaTrl'n Co un t y 1 r . . ' Telephon,.: 5155 and 820R the postoffke at ~\ ayneavUle, ObJo. home next door to the high scbool Ich~8. · ' ate 0 Warr n County, Ohio, de- 'i.7 W. Mulberry 6t. Lebanon, 0, under Ibe a t of Marcb 8, 18'78. garage. 1\ ceased. • fl"!l. Louis Fit llnd daugbter, Dated tbls 28 day of April 1963 . • A numb r or persons trom this . Jane called on Mrs. Ida Hendrick ' mmunJly attended an open Saturday at the Probuoo Nuraln RALPH H, CAREY, Try GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS Subs )"lp'lon Rates- In OhIo. $2. Pe.r Year In ad\'&nce; $2.50 ellewbere house" celebration S unday at the Home WllmltJ81.o g Judge or tbe Probate Court, THEY GET RESULTS Beech Grove home of Mr. a n d ' n. Warren County Ohio !I11"!l. Cllnt Cleaver. Tbe celebr&- . Mr. und 1I1r8. John Sy! rd and Risl & G A' THURSDA Y, MAY 14, 1953 Won marked ·tbe Golden Wedding son Kenny. of ayton, Mr. and nger tray, ttorn~s L'" . . anniversary for tbe Cleav61"!l. MI"!l. Jamee Parke an d daught I"!l, I .,.14- (St)- 5·_ mlngton. of Cincinnati, and !lfr. Bnd Mrs. I T be Mc Leagu here met Mra. Pearl Campbell who recent- Richard William s and famil y of nturday night I.n the home of Iy underwent lIurgery at MiamI Wllmlngton. attend. d a fathll y ~lr8. spe Harlan. Mrs. A . S. Valley hOllpltal Is now at the dJnn.er 'b re ' Sunday evenl~, at M ISS JANE FITE Correlpondent , Collett assisted Mrs. Harlan wltb home of her son and daugbter-ln- -:.==:;;:;;;;,:;::-::-::..~-:: .--:....._::...__. 1 hospltaJlUM. Law, Mr. and Irs.' Ullam CamP- . A SPECIAL FLOWER AND The \\. T met Thursday after· I Mrs. Florence CollLer bas fully bell of near Harveysburg. GARDEN FERTILIZER noon In the home of Mrs. Clyde 1'1' 0 ered from a recent operatLon Mr. and Irs. JOlm Syferd and LevI y with Mrs. A. S. Collette lUI' at Hale Memorial hospital, WH. son. 'K nny, ()f Dayton, were

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A.n electric .water system on the farm oHers valuable fire protection .. , s'av~s steps . . . stretches manpower : .. increases farm production an.d pn~fit . . . and makes home$ more livable .

Elec~ic pumps sWitch 'on automatically to keep the storage tank filled; the water flows under preSsure to the house, the feed lot and to farm buildings.

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- lolnl to .pend Ido lOmethlllc to keep thele .rUer W. were afraid for bloom and 80me .wblte onel, the of just Ihuttlnl' them up where be done. They are

nlveratty, I. the larae.t town tbeM days. that you 10 throuCb. Of course, a few dayS that the IItlle wrens kind tbatt bey Uled to call nags: notblol helpfUl Is done for them, a lot or money on the peniten- offenders trom bel~ candidate! If you prefer the main road with wbo were bulldlnl' a nest on the Tbe apple trees are diropplng their 1and pall8 the bill on to the tu- tlary and tbe prillon farm, why not for the penlll:nUary. Its stream of ·truck.s and plenty of porcb on the ahelf bad gone but petals and It 18 Unle to spray. payer. Jr public oplnJon got be.IOt dog stand8 you mlgbt not car. they are back qaln and now she Many plnces . look like summer hind the project 80metblng could for this quiet counlry road, but 18 8etUng. Wf1 haven't lIeen how with the treell In rull lear. ~ e It goee thro ug h pleuant farm many eggl are In the nest but we ' bave 110 many IOCWll treell that ~•• ."*.. country IUld Is comfortable drlv- see ber there with only ber tall spring ltaYl longer b caue they By D. J. Pruler Ing. Either they do not raIse liS BtIcklng up and they botb come In are so 1Il0w and tbe leaves ue 110 many pigs along the northern part and ouL Some times tbey Illt up Uny when they tint com out bu t I or that road or they didn't keep In the tree and 8cold us wben we a few more days and all or them I MA Y 11, 1953. - Another lovely them In the fields along the high· come too near or stay around too will be out. There Is a large buzzy week end after a week full of way liB we d dn 't see nearly 88 lon, . . . I JUit went out with the fly on tbe window lIane. a les8 storms and weatber of all kinds. many as we bave In this region, ha,nd mirror and looked In the welcome sign of spring. Tbey lillY , 'rhursday we drove to Toledo but there were fine fielde or clover neat and tbere are seven tiny It Is tlm~ DOW to sprlllY for spittle tbrough all kinds of weather, and many fields all ready for corn eggi, wblte with brown spots, uugs, those annoyln,g pests that IJlelUlant, rain, hall, tbunder and planting. It WIUI a very clean neatly arranged just like biscuits have been so plentHul In our hay lightning and even a few times highway, no trlUlb dumps and nice In a pan six around tbe edge and fi elds the lallt few years. when tbe sun came ouL Here on clean fence rows without a lot of one In the middle. So far I baven'l At last. \, arren c:ounly seems Dry IUdge, they only hM a slight old papers nnd trash. Perhaps seen the cat looking at tbem, but to be getting r ady to do ~ome- I When We Are C.lled drizzle but parta of Dayton re- tbere are not 80 many tourists to I DlUst wat h and see tbat she lets thing for our retarded children. Darted ball. At "' alrborn where throw stuff out or the car windows them a lone. . but wben are they gulng to llo we know a diatreaaed f:lm lf y h as we ate lunch It was raining so or the the local people take more At Il\.8t tbe kittens have made lJODletblng about the jail. What placed their confIdence In UI and hard that the wlndshJeld wipers ptide In having thlng1l Deut and themselves heard but they haven't we bave may be alright for n 1)lace In our ability to aerve them didn't carry off all tbe water. AI· clean. come out yet. I am hoping that to keep the men awalt:ng t ' lal but with every modern facIlity and ways berore I have driven to To· Sad to 8ay: there 18 a new lot she will bring them out tbe wa)' It certainly Is no place to keep many yeara of experle~ce. What about a 8,. ledo by Highway 68. but tbls time of tras.h at Stoneybrook, big pieces she goes in to them othe~lse we anyone tor more thnn a week or WE i;HALL NOT DISAPon the advice of Sam Keys we of old cartons, probably some would have to take down the two. We should have some kind POINT THEM. ~urlnQ conlfrucHonf w nl up on Highway 69. It Is a Lruck swp[led tbere and cleaned steps to them then 3S the hole lof a work farm II'IIN e prisoners ,·1ILs(lnt secondary road with ver)' ouL What are we going to do to througb which sbe goes Is not b!g would be made to work Instead Ask UI about Buildlittle traffic. From bere It mny reach those people ? I know Borne enough (01' Ii perSOll to get t brough . or sItting Ilrollnd all day Bmoklng be slightly longer but the rree- of it is JUBt thoughtle8~ne8~ but If I eve r do any more building I and playing cards. H they ev n .ra' Risk Insurance. dom from trartfc and the IIbsenee ho w are we going to mllke them 11m going to tiee to It that there raised enoul'h food to keep the or towns of any size make UI) for thlnk. A t 1 ~18t they sh ould be are places to get Into anyplace jail and the County Home 8uyplled AMBULANCE SERVICE the tillgbt di fference In distance. obI to read a sign. under th~ house lind every place it would hel" t he taX IJayerS and Adn, the home of Ohio Nortllern A'J th bl d b where Ih pip s go wahout havI the m n would b better off when ________________ ' __ e __r_s_8_r_e_V_ e r_)_' _ _us...:.y Ing to move steps or · Ltlar the they come out. Th ( re can be no Waynelville, Ohio Phone 2291 house down. Wh en the t)l pes were sort of r ehablll t.atlon work done put through under' the kitchen down here. 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Ennis W. Thaptpson. son of wnUam /\lid Almartnda 'l'homplOD I . \ u boru Dear Utica on January \ our sleep Beemed very pea eful. 18 1890 d died t MiamI V 11 falher, . an a a ey Arter lhe years of strUe. lJooepltal on May 1. 1158. T'would be cruel to wlah you back Ria ~Ja .... mother, alater and To 'tbe weariness of lire, one aru4cbUd bave preceded blmlT'la well you should go to re8t. In death. father. 'On September 17 1911 be was You wbo bave won a I:rown ; united In marrla.ge· to ~ste Col· 1T'ls ha~~~ you should told Y\lur IInB. To tbla unIon were bona And lay all your burdelUl down. nine chllllren. Mrs. ~n Barr, MI'II. Dorothy ru>dPI'8. 1'8. Eve- You atand In the preaence of 0041, lyn Bolanger. Murrel and Carl. all falber. of Dayton Mrs. Lucille Sams. n r [n that city of endleBs days; . I know by the light on your face Pboenb, A rhona. (I'll. Jan t He hal blesBed )'OU and bllde Bre8f!e or Old Concord. Pennsyl- , )'ou stay. vanIa, Ch8rlel of Lebanon. and I Afrer the tunno!l of lite. rother Ronald lit borne. After Its smile nnd lts frown; Surviving hlJp nre hlB wl'e, nin e You have lain doVo'D t.be cross at Chi ldren, tblrt en grandchtldren. lbe Saviour's teet, one brother. Walter Thompson or I And He has tltted your crown. Waynesville. ond several nelc 8 Reat on. you are weary, fath er. and nephew8. 'Tls wrong for U8 to weep In young manhood be was untted Cbrlst blUl kept HI8 prom Ise. wllb tbe WayuesvUle Methodist And given His beloved 8leep, ohurch.

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Behind the pitching of Flannery Gray BarberI opened the Trl· Tbe February lettlement ot real County season by wlnn14g over 8lltAte and public utilltlc8 taxes, Bowersville by the score of 4 to 1. ITEM8 OF INT£RE8T the largest In the history of War· Tbe game was Fiannery'll firs t ren county, Wal made last week to win In the Tn County League ABOUT FO,LK8 YOU tbe various county 811bdlVlllollS by and the wa.y he pitched he will Deputy Auditor Villi J . Ranker. KNOW. sure be a winner this leallOn. He V~tlon time I. here again The allocation amounted to and with It the need of a place bad 9 strike outs. allowed 3 bits $742,868 this year as compared to Bowersvllle'lI RETURNS TO BAS'E for the children to play. For and walked two. '641.358 a year 14:0.. A l / e and Mra. Donald E. Welch many year. that need ha. belln pitcher pitched good enough to Schools received the major POI" have returned to Dover FOl..craft, met by the playground at the win but· he had several errors be· tlon ot the tax dollar In the Malne. lifter 's pendIng a twenty old Grade School building. Away hind him. alo he was Wild. walk· amount of 64.43 per cent; the day leave ' with home folka. from heavy traffic and beautl· Ing several. Fred LeMay got the county, 14.83 per cent; townahJp8, fully .haded, It h.. been a aafll only extra base hit. a triple for 11.32 per cent; vUlages, 7.81 per MRS. C, FRYE RECUPERATES and pl...ant .pot for play. Itl the Barberll and all the boy. cent, and tbe lltate 1.53 per cent. • MT8. Carl Frye Is now conval· central location makea It IlIall· played beed. up ball. By losing all Approprtatons for local schoola esclng following a major operation able to the younger children our last year's team by age. we were: at Grandview hOlpltal durtng the The prllent owner. of the weren't expecting to be of much Lebanon, '48,111; Franklin, $61,· property, Wayne Townlhlp Vet· force thle year but by the addition putweat. 884; Springboro, ,46,178; Harveya· er.n. P~ 815, plln to rlltora of 5 or 8 new boYI they IU.r e 8how burg, $21.811; Wayn..vtUe, UB,· It al I playground by putting promlle of u good a team as lalt WEEK END GUEST HERE Let UI not 'org'~t thOle wtlo han ,Ivon tholr all for ue _ In 686 ; overlapping. nUt8. Mis, Sue Furn&ll or Oberlin Col· up .ome Iwlng" elldel and baa· year. We only hope they can Flando". Field,., Africa, It.,y, Germany, Aleutian., and all Local loWUllhipI received tbe kethall etandardL TheIS ltelM keep on the winning aide. the I.land. qf the Pacific where our brave young men fought lege. w1ll be the week end gueet MI88 DONNA' JUNE BARTON rollowl~: Clearcreek. ,10,741: The Barbera are composed of and dlecl. Let 11A. not forget to honOf' the yovng men who are of her parente., Mr. and Mra. Ell are rlther expen.lve. Any ... •. , In CIa.. of 31 8tudlnll Wayne. $12.026; Ma.. Ie, p,n7. dying In thl pre .. nt war In Korea. Let UI hope their ncrl· Furnas. Misl Furnas wlll be heard .lltance, donation. or money or 21 boys between the age of 11 and Local OOrporatiOUll lbared al fice ehall not hlIV8 been In vain. . equipment by membe... of the 14 yeara. Mise Donna JUDe Barton. daqh· on ber buy at the Alwnni meet. followI: Lebanon, $27,6&3; Frank· The following II the Barber's tel' of Mr. and'MI'I. Aruold Barton', community Interested In thl. Ing on SaturdaJ. of R. R. 1, WayneavWe. II a memo lin. '24,967 ; Corwin. $U7; Har· New Traffic Llaht project, will be greatly Ipprecl· rolter for thlll ye~.r: Chas. Flannery, Jerry BradLey. bel' of the graduaUn« clUB of the veYllburg, '244; Springboro, ,521 ; Now In Operlltlon ated. ATTENDS' ALUMNI DANCE WaynesvtUe, Collection jar. will be placed Fred Le~ay, Joe Foley. Chas. Mills Donna Barton and Mr. Hal'- MIami Valley HOlpltai School of The first advance dtetrlbutlon of A new tratru Ilgnal light was In varlou. bUllnel. pllc". For ElU., Gordon Hatton, Larry Relan E&rDbart attended the annual Nursing tn D&)'ton. The clul or 1953 motor veblcle reglltratlon Ins talled IUL Thursday at the further Information or luggea- talllck. Sonny Miller. David Copu. alumnae dance or the M\.aml Val· 33 students received the tradl· fe es has been received by County corner of Maln III1d Miami streett. t lon. you may have to offer, call Btuy Brannock, Dick Robertaon. ley boeP\tal School of Nuralq, dlUonal capa and dlploma8 at ex· Auditor A. M. Parker In the The new Ilgnal light was put In Ray Klontz W IUJ InstaUed all the Leo Conner, , Phone 2471, or Stanley Carrier. Jerry Woollard , ercl.ses held May 21 at 8 p. m. tn held .~ Wampler'l Barn, Dayton. operation Tuesday. alld was syn· new Prelldent ot the local Parent M.... Thom.. Florence, Phone Stevie Back, Bill Chenowetb. Ev· the auditorium ot the National amount of $89,419. Saturday nlgbt. May 28: This tl about ,!,OOO more than chronized with the light at the 001'- Teacher AssoclaHon Monday nIght 2474, erett MllJer, Bob Volres. Tom CaSh Register Co. The clue Wall Robinson, Carl Stiles. Wm. Moran, at their election of offlcers aL the addreued by Rev. Larman A. the allocation a year ago, which ner of Main and N()rth streetll. ENJOY OHIO MOTOR TRIP amounted to ,S7,St7. 'I'Ile funla It la believed thM th new In· Waynesville school building. Gary Davis. Mre. Norman Baekert and baby heIlWood, lecturer and phllo8owill be allocated u tollowa: s t.allatlon wID slow down' and The mansgment would Uke to AJso elected to orrlce for the daughter and A l / c and Mra. Don· phe" who llpoke on "The Chal· CorporatiOns, 1lt.1I91: road and help to regulate th heavy flow r omlng year were: ene.nd to you an Invitation to try ald Welch and Mr. and Mra. Har- lenge or Tomorrow," of tratrlc throu.h here on U. S. and lIee thele bome game8 eaob Mrs First Vice President MIIIII Barton. a graduate of the bridge flint!. $57.727. old lilILrnhart enjoyed a ride _thru Local corporatIoDII ahared a8 fol· Route 42. Sunday. Some member of each fary Current. the SunflBh BUIll of Southern Wayneeville HIgh School, was Two tons of copper wire cable boy's family IIhould go and encour· lows : Lebanon. $4,314: Franklin. Supt. S ond Vice Presid ent Ohio recenUy and allo vilited the 'halrman of the AcUvltl.. Com· was atolen last Wednesday night age the8e bOYII. Also It you don't 13.816; Corwtn. ,95; Harveylburg, ruchard W. Wattera. new Rocky Fork Lake and Dam mlttee In her lien lor year at the from Th e Ohio 0 ntrnl T I phone have a boy on the team. go and ,252; Springboro. $1 82: Waynes· Third VI~ Pree1cient rMrs . School of NuralDg, near HlIlllboro. o. storage site In Lebanon. ville. S688. help out for these boys would Rudy Irelan. Lou. according to L. W, like all the e ncou~ gemen t tbey Secretary-Mrs. Mil· Record!ng BIRTHDAY DINNER GUESTS , . " . '•••• 'r ..............., . . .. Schreckengast. mana.ger of the can get and will play their bellt dred Sheehan. Re~nt d"nn.er gueat8 ot Mr. NOTICE orr nondi ng Secretllry-Qhas. Lebanon ottl e, was stlmated at. to win. and Mra. Harold B. Earnhart were $1.650.00. The Barbers play every olher James. A 1/ and Mrs. Donald E. Welob I .. The rollowlng m,erchants will be Police hl ef W. H. Fulkerth, of Snnday at home. The next home T reosurer- Mra. Walter Clark. of Dover Foxcraft. Malne, Mr. and The New Century Cillb held open Thur~day, May II and Fri· Lebanon , 8ald thieves used a truck ga~e is with Harveys burg June Mrs. Marion Jacobs ot Dayton, th!!lr regular meeting on Friday day, May 29 until 9 p. m. and wUL ............... ..,.. ............... , ......... , ... , ... , ...... , .......... , ....................... 1 to ' h aul away the copper which 7. Try and be there . ~ rtI . lola Harlan and Mra. Nor- afLernoon wltb Mrs. F. U. LeMay be cloeecl all da,. Saturday, May \l'as sLored at a coal yard. Appal'. mp,n Backert and baby daughter. NOTICEI ently the looters cut the wire Into ~. hoetess at her home In Leb. 30, Memorial Day: The occaaJon was In celebraUon anon . . The opening and business smaller pieces 80 It could be DAY &: HARTSOOK, FAIRLE'i The HWlter Hohby Shop wlshaa of Mrs. Earnhart's hlrthday ann I· loaded onto the vehicle. lleulons were conducled and Miss HARDWARE STORES. mAS· to announce tha t In the future the veraary. NatilUe Murnl.Y 'WIIlI presenled as HE'S DOT FOOD STORE, D. R. I slore wlWbe open weel( GaYII rrom !.he speaker of the afternoon. SMITH, O. E. SMITH. WAYNES· 9 :00 a. m. untIL 7:00 p. m. Warren Co. Soldier School Is out here In the local JlBM Murray spent the past win. VILLE FURNITURE AND ILl>· The store hours on Saturday PLlANOFl / Hchools f or this sc hool season . Wounded In Kor.a will be from 9: 00 a. m. untH 9; 00 ter In California. near Banning. "" •• " " ,....,. • ••••••••• For the eighth grad ers. who and Jlhe showed sLIdes of scenes p. m. Sgt. Roger E. Daugberty, ot near went to school Wednesday morn· n ar her home there. of varIous I WILLIS D. H UNTER. wllB grad uated fro I L banon. who Ing to gel their r eport cards. It The \ Be S held their regular clUee and ot lhe desert. Mill , .. ,. ## • • #. " " , " , """""'1 18J'ks vlll High chool In 1946, will mean the nd of the ir grurle meelinl!' at the Method11t church Murray gave a very Interesting was 8erlously wounded by artl ll ry school days. In the fa I when the on TblU'llday with a luncheon a~ deecrlptlon of each scene, thus fire May 4 In Korea. a ordlng to school bell beckons, tbey will be Harlan Earnhart Home the noon hour. Following the brlng\n~ the beauties of her ~rlp " 'ord recel ved here. freshmen In high school. starting buslneJ!s session, Mra. J . W. to her friend I. He suffered chest woUndll and on the last four years ' of their For MY Graduation WedJ!'ewood gave a fine review of Tholle named to office for the a lso was bit In the left leg. education locally. MISS MARTA RUSH . Mr. Harlan Earnhart flew In " frl R.IlB on Safari." coming year were : Prellident. Mrs. roUaml hapter 107 Order of For the 19 senJors In thlll year's Tbe WSCS wUl not hold reg· Fred Grauman ; vice president. Eastern Star held their annual In· Mr. and lIfrs . Fr' d :\1. Rus h. of from New "ork City ThUrBday eve· graduating class It will mean ular meet ings during July and Mrs. Catherine Barnhart: sec'y, specUon on Friday evening al the R. It. 2, WayneSVille, are announo- njng Lo attend l he (·ommem:emeut• a fond cflld'ewel\ to clasBmatesAugust. but at their circle meet· MlBs Natalie Murray; and treas· High Schbol Building. One hun· Ing the engagemenlt and approach. I, ellercIBe8 of th e MIami Valley hOSmany of whom have been together Ings clothing will be made and urer, 'Mrs. Keller Hoak. dred members and guests were Ing marriage of their daughter \ pltnl School or Nursl . He reo nil through the 12 grades. College given ror the Korean babies. The cillb adjourned to meet In present for the mosL delicious din Marta. Lo , arren E. Sheehan, son turned to New Ha.ven , Conn. by The Church of Chrlsl will have will beckon many of them In the June with Mrs. Paul Vandervort ner which WIl.lI served by the Pres· of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan plane Sunday' momiug Lo rel/ume a Fellowship meeting and recep· tall. . Their happy high school as hostels and dW'lng the social Lon Party House. The dining tab- or Third str el, V~aynesvlUe. The his studies a Yale nlverslty. Harlan has b en e lectod to the tlon of new members on Friday days are over. ltour dalnty refl'MhmentB were les were arranged In a .tar, and brldHlect Is emllloyed by Ion s erved to the members and guests. dooorated with greenery and white santo Chemical (lOIIlpany In MI· Executive Committee of his (ra· night of this week at 7; 45. The.r e •• , •• , ..... " " " •••• , ••• ' . '•• '4 win .be a devoUonal program in The brldegroom-elect temlty. tbe Chi Phl. Mrs. Frank LeMay, Jr. and daugh· ca.ndlee, centered with noral ar· amlsbnrg. NOTICE OF MEETING Is nttending Wllnnlngton CoUege. He Is also a member of the wbi ch new members will b wei. The annual Waynesnlle lU8b ter, Mra. JamiBOn. Mts. Kunker rangementB In star colors. the fellowship of the The annual meeting at the lot corned Into Both are grl'dllales of \\' 11: 111 M ' Ya le Glee Club and they hal' JUHl Mrs. Marguerite Steele. Worthy chool Alumni Reunion wlll be and Mrs. Roy Bradford. held Saturday evening at the Gmnd Mntron 01. the Grand Chap· vlle high scll'ool. Tbe wedding recently finis h d their Lour of en· congregation arid a period of games owners of the Miami Cemetery gagem nts at Lhe Eostern olleg . Illld songs. All UJe members and ASBoclation wlU be held at the , .. aynesvllle HIgh School. Dinner ie .Qhl0r-W&8 the Inspecting wIlL be an event of June 5. friends of the church are Inv t=erl-c-'e=m"':e" tery omce on Monday, JUM will be served by the Preston OIl offlcer and was accompanied by to attend. I, at 8 : 00 p. m. Party House pr.o mptly at seven fifteen of her Grand officers. one The church ottlcers will meet 5·21·28 o'clock followed by dancing, with II being our o,wn Edna D. Hart80ck. on Tuesday .nlght of next week .. '.................................................................................................• music furnlsbed hy Horner's Or Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Furnall . Mrs. Rachel Banta, Deputy at 7 :45. Important Ilems of bUB' cheetra, the aame as · last year. and sou, Mr. and Mra. A. L. Schu. Grand Matron of. District 21 w.1\l1 Iness wIlL he under consideration The omcera for this year are: hart, Mrl. Jennie Conner, rolrs'l one of the honored guests. and at this meeting. Pre Ident - Mrs. Jean Bunnell, Oram Shoup. Mrs. A. R. St\1bbll, m~ other Grand offlcera were The Vacation BIble School will year of 2 ; V. Prea.- George Hen, Mrs. K. M. Retalllck, Mrs. H. L. pre8ent trom various parts of the he June ] 5-19 and 22·26 ~Inclus· Miss Barbara Hartsock and kle, year of 27; Sec'y- Mra. Inez Rye and Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Blln. ltate. Ive) . We wl\l lise the Standard brother George HarLBock called on James. yellr of 33; Recording Bee:- nell were among those who vtJ.. During the evening Mrs. J , P. Graded Lessons this year. We Miss Bertha Browu Sunday atter· retary-Mra. Roxie Sackett, year lted the "Flowers on Parade" Ilt Fromm recelv.ed her fifty year pili ha.ve had exceptlonal!'y good co· noon. of 41; Treuuret'-Mra. Jane Me· the Dayton Art [UlItltute on Sat. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud, operation on the part of both Mrs. Mae HArrison leU Tues· Culloch. year of 411. urday and Sunday. The W&7Dea. Mr. and Mrs. marl Thomas. Mas tea.chers and puptls In the past day mornIng for a month's visit "Ule Club received honorable men. Mary Ellie Bradbury and Mrs. two years. and we are confldentty with her son and family In Los Uon on Qne of their arrangements. G1811ll Bland recefved thslr twenty· expecting another great Bchool Angeles. year plna. this year. We will have the prrv· FoUowlD&' the Inspectlon. deU · Misses' Ruth and Elizabeth liege of using the lIew grade school Chandler and Mrs. Olive Curl c101le ' punch and cooklea were ImUdlng this year. Boys and girls spent Monday In Dayton. Mr. and . MrS. Roscoe Furnu served In the dJnlng room, with (rom lillY and all churches are In· Dr. Emma Holloway left Thurs· were h08t and hOltels to the a numbet' of young ladles presld· vlted to enroll ror the c\.a.8aes and day for a visit with relatives In East Wayne Adv1l1Ory Councll'dur. Inc over the punch bowls. have fuU pllrtlclpation In all school Chicago, 111., South Bend and Ft. Ing the past week and Mr. J!'urnal Mr. and Krs. MUo Beal of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. HartllOck a tlvltlea. See the minister. Price Wayne. Ind. ~onducted the very InteresUDg Wa.yn.e.vIlle &re announclDg the opened thelr ~ome at midnight to Roberts for full detalJe. (Contlnlled on Page Four) discussion on "The Farmer'1 Mar- engapment ot their ~qhter, the Grand omeera, Worthy Mat· Regular morning and evening 'ket, What's Ahead?" . ' J'oyce Elaine, .t o Donald I. AJlard, rou, Patrons, officers and the servlcell next Lord's Dny. . Following adjournment to meat Ion of OeeU ' Allard of Lebanon Put Matrons Circle for a social 11:00-11:30a. m.-2nd Clas8. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Batterth- and grandllOll of Mr. and 111'8. gathering and a midnight luncb Roberte with a group of the bOYI at I..t Saturday 9 to 11 ; S0-8lnglng, walte In June, a deUghtful social Henry Allard of Lebanon. Miss WII8 Be"ed at a beautifully &1" Scout meeting .t thl local high .chool buildgames, picnic, dinner. hour was enjoyed with dellclouB Beal III a graduate of Waynesville ranged table. Ing. Reading left to right, they are: Nick Tumbillon, Fred Sunday 10: 30-11: 3o-cblldren's refreshments served by the hostel8 high scbool and Allard a graduate On Saturday morning the Past LeMay, Roger Stan.berry, Klnny Robert.. DOn Dally, (UnldentlDAILY VACATION Day ' with Bible School program: of Lebanon high school. The. wed· Matrons Circle entertained with a fled). Cub Freel Dillard. Those teachng and allslstlng· ding II expected to be aD eal'ly brunch at the Preston. Party House A good turnoll'~ WII8 on 'band for . BIBLE SCHOOL wIth Bible school . are: Billy slimmer event altbough no date with those Grand omeera wbo reo the CUb and Boy Sco~t meeting of Girl ·Born to Richard The chidren are looldng forward Attends Cranduatlon hll8. n let. malned overnlgbt, the oWcer8, the Pack 40 Cub Sco\ltl last Tuellde.,. Sheehan. In Arizona to a very fine Bible School 'at the James, Marjorie ' Schenk, Rita Past Matron8. and a number of r:enlng at the II1lgh . 8chool build· Methodist church beginning Mon· Floren ce. Mrs. Eldon Retalllck and ReceptIOn . Winnie Wbltaker, Mrs. Dale Dum'. Mr. Harlan Earnhart .of New ._., .." •• , ........., ........_ .friendll 811 guellts. g. A·2c and ·Mrs. rucha:rd Sheehan day morning, June 1 at 9:00 a.m. Haven, Conn., Mrs. Doanld Weloh N ' 0 T' ICE I Guests were regilltered from: ~:.:::n~~~e:::eD~loa and tele- of Tucson. Arllo~a, are the proud and concluding Sunday morning, Cord, Elolae Alexauder, Eunice AU· of Dover Foxcralt, MaIne, Mra. Dayton. Lebanon. Malon, Mlamll- of cowboy and parents of a baby girl born Mon· June 7 e.t 11 :30 a. m. Eighty chll· ford. Vashti CoD:ner. Mabel Dans. Zana Me.y Fulkeraon. Caroline Burna Market 1flah.. to an- ~Urg, Harveysburg, Olar~lvtne, To- talnment wall PI:!ovided. . 'day morning, May 25. The young dren ' are enrolled so far from the · Norman 8ac~ert and Mr. and' Mrs. Conner. Tony Moran, JaDetEllle, · Harold . Earnhart attended the nounce that they wlll be open all ledo. New BurUngtGn, Spring Val· The nen paellJ: meetlnl wm be lady. tipped the Beale8 at 8 Ibl., church. . graduation .e xercll811 of the Miami cia,. Saturday (MemOl'lal aa4 117. CIncinnati, Ffqua, Belmollt. held Thura~, JaDe .16 ID RIdge- 8 Ol~ Both mother and daughter. Tbe theme for the school wlll Mar)' Jean McMlllan,Barbara Tinney and Rev. and ~r•. i. W . • Valley h08pltal School of Nanlq Sunday. A complete llne of needl Hamilton. Morrow, ' MartlUYllle, ~.. . "Nere reported aB doing Hne. be "LivID' With JeluB." The fol· Wedgewood. TIle commttt.. . ub that all Kn. 8Ileehan II the former MU- lowing w~U be the clan,. scbedule .at the NCR auditorium In Dayton, for the p"""c ... table caa be New • Vleu.; Ulna. Cleyelaad. 'Thuraclq night. . After the cer. had tbere.-BarIII. "MarteL I;.yoohllPl'I. FraDltlln, Middletown, metal coat h&nlprl be ...,ed for dred Bourne of Warneatllle. . Monday through FrIda,.: mOD1el they attended the recepo ___",_",.._......., ....... _". O~ BlaDobeIter, Upper Baa· a drive In the ....r future. Airman Sheehan 1.1 atul at 8:~ 9:20 .. m. - Allsembly. MEMORIAL DAY Memorial Da,. will be obH~ed UoD held at the Memorial II..,... ! cl1lllkJ', Delaware, Jam_town, III They aIIo want to tllanlt all tbe Brize Norton. 1!IDgtand. bnt II ex· wonhip aJIcl IlQIng. at the Methodlat Churcb semce Bomeln compuI.J with lOu Do~ 600D JOB PRiNTIN& CIIn 1Ieal_, Welt IIDton. Oberlbl. orpnlzltlOIl8 . . . ID4IYldu1a wbo peoted to return to the . Davill' ':14)- 9:IIOa.m.-lIt CIus. 8unclay, MaY.• 1I1 at 10:10 •. ~. ...... 1HIo ... oe. ~.... ~"'" 00Il~ .. . . , , . . to . . MontbaD Due In ~clOn some· 9:&O-10:10 .. m.-Recreatloo. 0aIalba, . . . . . , . . . . __ IIIIIioMi 01 thfI ttm. Ill....,. 1De. . , . 10:~11:OQ ......-orart 'tr'OI'lt, JilYerpu welcome.

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I'H~ MIAM I GAZETTE, WAYNEi VILLE,OH lu

THE MIAMJ GAZETTE

THURSDAY, MAY 28, Ifl53

nl~. A ~an(' followed the dlnn r . Mrs. Mary Tucker baa return d to her home following 8. brl t stay ltt lite ell and hosplta1. In X Dla, wit ra sh Ilnden\' nt treRt. m nl Muter Johnny Welsh , of Uea, WIUI a gu st during th w ek nd of ,bIB grQmIJIl\rent,.!!. lItr. Ilnd John E . "elah. Mr. and frs. Horry Tucker and family,. of Duncan Falls, were gu ste b r during lh,e , week en.d of Mr. Tucker', brothers, . Joon and Harold Tucker,

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pal'Udpating. Th Arthun were art r, of pres uled ' ,,1th a televlllion eet Tues· d ur:ngtb Pl'OCranl. Th y plan to E.t.bl/.hed February, 1850 'i day of :lfr. arter' broth er·l n·law nlO\' e to th II' hom In Leesbur PAUL A. SCHERER' ._ Editor and Publl.hcr nnd sI8tel·. Mr. IIDd :\'Ir8. ha l'lC'8 CECILIA J. SCHERER __ ._. __ ._._..... • Allocl.te Editor Well" r and family . -----------------------~ I :llr. lind ·j\frs . har l 8 wlndl r r »ubll~hcd EYer)' Thurs,lay Morning entertained tbe Adult Dible la8s nt WR),n ville, Warren oooty, OllJo. or lh M thodlst ChurCh in their jo;nle red .as second class matter at hom Frldll.Y Yenlng. /I. poUuck hlo, tllnner was s erved a t 6 o'c lo k, tb Ilostolrt 'e at Way neSVille, nnd r Ihe net of March S, 1878. followed by Rn Int e resting p rog ram. ------,---.--~-----.:-.,.-_:::_:_::_:___:=:: lIfr. und ~fre . Jamea Ruder. of Subacrlp'lon Rate~- In OhJo, $2. Per Yea r In ad"ance ; $2.60 elsewhere Gel'IDanto n, w re gu sts Monday Mr. Bnd Mr8, Jame Mt. ,t.eJ1lng. w e gu

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\'ho has llved In Inclnnall for Is a guest HARVEYS BURa. of~h hODor here eachyears, summer wh en pRst II \' era)

MISS JANE FI TE Corre.pondent

n1 hlB (ormer 8tudents give a reu on dinner, Since leaving Harveyaburg, Mr. Monee has taught In the CincInnati public schools· and at one time W88 8uperlntendent of the Sl Bernard scbools. lit 1': Howard Thomas, of Circle· ville, was a guest Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Carter and fam· lIy, of near Harveysburg. Mr. and Mrs . WlIlIRm Wall and family have returned to their hOlD In Warner Robbins, oa., followiog a \V ks visit here with Mr. Wall's aunts, MIss Vlna Hlnken s nnd ~tl 88 Frances Hlnkens.

Mr. and ~Irs. arl Osborn have r &IVed. word that their son·ln·law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde nunyon, are ' safe In the flood that has recently surrounded Lak.e Charles, La. Mrs. A. S. Colleit and Mrs. Rob· ert Hough returned to theLr homes here Sunday following a ten days vacation trip to the southern states. . • L. Monce, former teach r In th Harveysburg 111gh chool. el· bmted bls 90th birthday annlv r· sary SOnda.y with open house at l\1 r . and i\1 rs. 'hal'l 8 Dost r the hOme of hlB son and dan bler· entertain d theIr Bridge club to In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard , an evening of cards at their home Monce, of CincinnatI. Mr. Monce. on Maple street, Saturday eve-

or 'Mlss Vlna Rlnkens. Mr. and (re. Frank 10rrow en· Mr. and HM!. Herb rt Fairchild tertaln d with a dinner at th Ir entertained several gueeta to a hom Ft1day evening, honoring fish fry at th Ir hom Friday eve· R v and Mrs. C. A. Arthur. wbo nlng . Is retiring from the ministry of the {ethodlst hurch b(,re. Rev. . A. Arthur who hus b n pren.chlng at the Method!st church Mrs.. Mary Shanholtz, of X .nla , here during tbe past five yeras, was the guest during the week retired from service Sunday, In end of her sou and dllughter-In· ho~ of htm and MI'& ArUlur, la,,' , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shan· this congregation, the N w Bur. holU and famlly. S be alsIY vis· IIng1on. Klnkman and Zoar con. Hed · wltb ber llisters, Miss Frangregat.iona gave a basket dinner ces Htnkens and MISB Vlna HlnIn the Harveysbu rg High. School kena here. gym Sunday noon. A ahort proThe Alumni Auoclatlon of the gram was a1110 preeented with Harveysbu!'K' BJ«h Scbool met at members of all the con~gaUonB the school buildIng Saturday eve· , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, . .

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Phone 2183 Water st. Waynesville, Ohio NOTIOE OF APPOINTMENT Executor Esti\.e of c. S. Edwards, De· ceaaed, Notice Is hereby given that How· ard Surface, whoSe Post Office ad· dres8 IB Waynesville, Ohio, has been duJ.y appointed as Executor ot the Estate of C. S. Edwards, late or Warren County, Ohio, dece&8ed, Dated this 28 day of . April, 1963. RALPH H, CAREY, Judge of the Probate Court, Warren County, Ohio Gray, Risinger &,. Oray, Attorneys 5-]4 - (8t) -6·28 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Executor Estate of Orpha F. Clark, De· ceased. Notice Is bereby given tha t WII, bur F. Clark. whose Post Office a ddres& Is Lytle, Ohio, has heen duly appointed aa E.x ecutor or t he Estate of Orpha. F. Clark, late of Warren County, Ohio. deceased. Dated tbls 2nd day of May, 1953. RALPH H. CAREY, Judge ot tbe Probate Court, Warren County, Ohio C. Donald Dilatush, Attorney . 5·14- (3t) - 5·28 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Admlnl.trator . Esta te of Mack Wilson, De-

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CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Jack Barnell, Minister. Donald Haines, Supt. Worehlp Ser vice, 10 a. m . Sunda)' Scibool, 11 a. m,

LEBANO,"" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE T. M. Scalf, Minister I;:. Chrlatian Sclen e aervices are Sunday Scbool, 9 :30 II. m., held every undoy morning ot 21 A. Earnhart, upt. N. Mechanic Street at 11 o'clock. WOJ'shlp Service, 10 :30 a. m. untla y school at tbe 8RIDe bour. EvenIng Service, 7.30 p. m.

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CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere appreciation and thanka to all Who sent get well cards and let. lars to me whlle In the hospital. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST May you Bhar& with me the feel. Byron Carver, Mlnteter Ing of ha.pplness I\Bd giving they Bible School, 9 :30 a. m. brou8'ht to me. Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. • ALVIN H. EARNHART Prayer Meelln g, 7:00 p. m . Young People's Meeting, 7:00. . Evening Services, 7:38 p. m.

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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1953

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNESV ILLE, OHIO .

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On the whole our 8ohooll do It last week'. rains beld that back. I~WS Vera Mae Hall VB. Lenullle P. Ii~ Hall , divorce. C. Donald Dilatusb, good job for those who get ltarted The pastures are green and the well IUId fit Into a 8cbeme or arth Is looking fresh and lov Iy. attorney. things planned to help the larg· AIIIO the weedl ar growing Just. NEW SUITS Rober t Doerner vs. John Todaro Bt number possIble. Where w'! fine. Look out for these weed J ames N. Toller vs. Josephine and Bernard K. Kennedy, money fall Bhort Is at the top lind at the kUJers. I heard a 811d tale lhe Gay Toller, divorce. John M. Os· on ly. Fred Lamping , attorney. A Farm Diary bottom. ur COUT8 s are too easy other day. A man WIUI using 1\ wald, attorney. John M. Browning and Ben By D. J. f razier fo r the rew at the top and too spray to kill the weeds berore th . Ma.rgarel Louise J~hn son vs. Roy Browning vS. Arnold C. and Ruth _ ._ ._ otten are not plnnn d to meet th e corn came up, the wInd was blow I Harnson Johnson, dlvc,rce. Lloyd M. Ashcraft, cognovit. Gray; Ris· - • • • • - - 0 needs of tbose wboa re not going tng and bls neighbors garden got Rjtz, aUorney. inger and Gray, attorneys. MAY 15, 1953.-Commencement to finish high school liS thlngH enough of the epray to kill prac· . Edward Machle, executor of the tJme.-Springbo~o commencement are now. Nea.rly twenty percent Uoally all the peas and most of e tate of Jerome. B. M~cbl e, vs. Ot· COMMON PL EAS COU RT tonight and one of our boys, Ever- do not learn reading Rnd spelling the beans and a whole lot ot to- ttl Hoffman, COgnOVIt. Edward The First National Bank of Mi. eU Rlcha.rds and one of the welL by the pr sent methods Bnd mato "I&nts. They were Borry MachJe, .attorney. amisburg vs . Homer L. Covington, neighbor boys graduate from tht. If a pupil cannot read easily and &nd ready to pay for the dama.ge Mot?rlsts Mutual Insurance Co. plaintiff to recover $971.84. State of Ohio VS . Virgil Hill. Jr.. neighborhood, In a class of forty· weU he aoon falls behind. A Bpe. but that won't put the peas ba.ck vs. Odls Gadberry, money only. two, the largeat clsss In the coun· chil teacher in remedial readl~ and anotber start ot tomato plants defendant sentenced to six months ty and tbe largeet In Springboro workIng througb tbe county could wUl be late, The nower gardens grown hlmselt. When II was there in Warren. County jail and driving hl8tory, so 1 have beard. We are put moat of these back where they ~e lov)!ly wIth J Dls and * "eat the other day tor alii/aragua 11 rights suspended Cor one year for proud of the boys and girls when ould manage. then If there was rocket and various other things showed me a row ol~ seedlings second degree manslaughter. they graduate. It meana a lot a county special school for the coming out every day. My Irla th at lie planted last summer. They State of Ohio vs. J ames Daniel that they have Btuck to It and lowest five per cent who cannot are particularly lovely this year. will bloom next summel' und then Smith, defendant's bond set at Clnlshed. A lot of eUort goea Into keep op wllh the regular grades, I have sucb a handsome grouP. a he wIlL know whether h has uny· $1,000. State of Ohio VB. Green Berry .the 8choollng of one ch ild, the tax· but who with special care cou ld large very dark purple one wltb thJng unusual or not. . 1l tak8fl payers, who furnish the money learn enough to take care of Its petals Ilke dark velvet. one patience but It Is In tel.esting and Hensley, deCendant's bond set at to build and maintain the Ic1l001 them.elv" In the world, the reg. with dark bronze uprlghte and makes sometblng to look fo rwllrd $2,000. buiLdings II:nd pay the teachers, u lar teachers would be freed to deep reddish purple falls and with to. lri.e come In so D11llny varle- State of Ohio vs. Garland Bag. LJ.)B teachers who ' work so hard, do a much better job of tellchlng. them a very large bronzy yellow t~es thaU t Is possible to have a ford, defendant's bond set at $100. the mothers who get them out of one that I got rrom Mr. Hopkins \ e:ry large collection with no ne State of Ohio vs. Robert Riley, bed In . the mornlng!! and teed The Run Ls outa nd we bOP~h~ last year. He Is Interested In of them altke. They are so easy Jr., defendant's bond set at $2,000. lind dr ss them, clelUl and ready, do some more corn planting II grow ing them trom seed and has to grow thatt hey are Une rtowers State of Ohio vs. Dorwin Bow. the bua drivers and llUIl ot all the momng. We were on Dry Ridge Bome very tine ones that be has for me. They are a!so fine gully man, defe ndant's bond set at stoppers. • $5000 . dl pup II 8 th emse Ives, 80 many 0 r and mlsseil the terrific downpour whom ha\'e to be pushed and I' that hit ClnClnna.tI'd Mid etol.wn .iiiiiii ____ iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii.. State of Ohio vS. Ralph Gillen~ ond Dayton yeater ay morn ng. I)rodd d anjl look upon It as pun· The oat8 Is doing well, and the lahment not prlvUep, and 80 alralra. 18 up aD la moat of the mlUlY of those who go through . easily hut trying to do as UtUe I corn that baH be n plllnted but as possible instead or trying to ).earn all they could. Only the amall remnant who value and op· prec.1nte the great prlvlI ge lhat We Will Be Open Until

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water, defendant sentenced to not less than one year nor more than twenty years at hard labor in the Ohio State Penitentiary. . Jane Wilmot VB. Kenneth C. WO· mot, divorce and custody of chilo dren to plaintiff; defendant to pay $20 per week . Robert ooper vs. Ethel Hasel· tine, defendant granted 30 day& to Iile answer. Ray ~. Galls vS. Thelma ~ae GaUs, .dl~orce and custody of chIld to plamtlff. Edward Machle, executor of the estate of Jerome B. MachIe,. de· ceased, vs. Otto Hoffman , plamtiff to recover $434. . . Motors Insurance Corp. and 01· l!e W. Stu~ke~ VS. Jeanette Hamb· 1m, case dISmIssed. . Susan Bowll.ng vS. Owen Bowl· 109, case dismwed . Dorothy Donaldson vs. Tollie Dona ldson, defendant ordered to pay $25 per week temporary all· mony . . Mary Alice Alcorn vs. Allen Jack AJ~orn, divorce and custody of chIldren to plaintiff; defendant to pay $ l ~ a week.

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nU~~liam Eugene Wilson, 18, Fos. ter, laborer, and Reta Maxine Ford, 18, Loveland, clerk. Raymond Stone 38 Miamisburg bartender, and M~ 'Allee Alcorn: 32, Franklin, waitress.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To Whom It May Concern : NoUce La hereby given tbat OD the Twentieth day of June, 1953, Phone 3913 To Place a Cla.. lfled there wtl l be lIold at public aucUon on the premises. the tollow1n. deIIcrlbed real estate to-wlt: Tbe WARREN BRADDO<X DuUdlnc and Lot commonly SAND, GRAVEL and TOP lOlL known AI the 'lI'own.ebip Hooee, situated on the Elast IIlde of Maln EXCAVATING and - - - - - treet In the VUlage of Waynes· SPENCER, EVIlyn O. - - - DUMP TRUCK SERVICE vULe. Obio, and Inore particularly May 21 - May 2S descrtbed. as follows. L,banon Chapel Phons Wlynllville 21111 Situated In Wayne Township, Rev. J. T. MeHllftdry AND SELEClED SHORT SUBJECTS WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Warren County, OWo, and In tbe Intermsnt Lebanon Ma, 29-30 - - - - - - - - . . . . - - - - Village of WaynosvllJe, and being Fri. 3ANK RUN QRAVEL-Loaded a part ot OuUo.t No, 1 of said But "rhen He saw the mullitudes, He was movea with compullon for them, becau8e at Davis Furnas Pit. We also VUlage. and bound ed and dethey were dlstrellsed IUJ.d scattered. as sheep Bcrtbed as followl : deliver_ ARMITAGE &. SON. not having a shepherd. 8:00 P. M. at tbe Northeast cor· I-'hone 209 t . tf nerBegtnnlng Matb. 9 :36 of the bereln described ~t - ALSOand In the East line of Main FOR~ street; Mid point helng In Une STOP thOle mothll dead In their with a point In the concrete sidetracks with BERLOU five year walk and 1.6 feElt Northerly from Saturday Mldnlte Wayne.vllle, Ohio guaranteed moth·lIpra)'. W YNES- the Northeast cClmer of the brtck WAVNE MORRIS VILLE FURNITURE & APPLI- building now on the bereln de- I IN ANCE. Pbone 3462. scribed tract, (It he front line of -------~---- said brick bulldltig being on the FOR SALE - , urlltler uprtght East line ot Ma.ln Street). Sald r=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; plano. Falr condltlon. 125.00 will beginnlnc point aleo being the take It. Phone 2782. PHYLLIS Southwest corner C!f a lot owned Sunday and Monday, 72 CALL NUMBER 2115 SCHROADER. ~J8 by John H. Sackett ; runnlnlt May 31 - .lunel NO MORE motb worrlu .haD thence Euterly 121).7 feet w'lth EetabUIW 1_ .lOHN WAYNE yo u uee B m R LOU. Odor1... the Southerly U1lle of aald Sackett tl y..,. 01 Benke stainless, guar~teed ror F I V E (Pl!.88ing an 11'0111 rod at 57 feet) . - IN TEARS WA YI'fESVlLLE FUR. to an IrOn rod; thence by a new 80TH CHAPELl AIR-CONDITIONED NITURE • APPLlANCI!l Phone division line "'~I'OIIII the orlclnal . TawnahJp lot: and parallel to 1481. Main Stl"eet. Southerly n feet to ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES: an Iron rod In the North Un. of Don't let mOlhs ruin your ruga. a lot owned by Ada Courtney; Get BERLOU Mothapra)·. F I v e thence wltb wei Courtney's North- TU"e 0Ii1y yeu guarantee. WAYNESVILLE erty Une In a Welterly direction Lucky Buck Nite FtJ}lNITURE '" APPLlANCE. 120.7 feet (pu.lng an Iron rod at $1.00 Per Carload Phone 8416%. 64 feet) to a point In the Eut line of Mala Street; uld point aleo .lackpot being In tine with a point In the WANTEDYVONNE DeCARLO OOD.e rete aldewalk: tbence with the Easterly line of Mala treet IN' LAWNS MOWED By Power 32 teet to the place of beginning. lower. Call WayneevilLe 2353. Sald premilles being the Westc-6-14-« 4t)-6-4 erly end of & certaIn tract conWANTED-3 or 4 room apartment veyed to the 'll'rulteell of Wayne Wed. Only . tIIIIS_. _ furnilibed or unfumlshed. Phone Township, by 41eed dated July S. 2162. X-6-28 1878, .. reconled In Vol. 56 at - - - - - - - - - - - - page 1811 of the Warren County Prelll'ltorlc Adv,nturs CLASS OF '13 SPEClAL . - Your Radio and TV Deed Recordll. De ~ prfce cleaned, tubes checked, worn Said property to be sold to the 4 llarta replaced, service Free. hlgbeet bidder, and upon the tol- Thurs. Onl, The ~ord say. you've done IN PERION ON STAGE Chargee made only for 'partl. lowing terms : F1'f'e Hundred WEBB'S RADIO '" TV SHOP. ($500.00) DoHan to be paid at the aad we say "Good a Phone 3767. c- &-U-(3t)-0:28 time of sale. and balance to be _~~~===~~__ paid within 30 da)'8 upon dellvel'Y Work." of' a ~ to the purchaser. By order of the Boai'd of Wayne FEATURING THESE STARS Township Trufl tee8, WAYne TownBONNIE LOU ship. Warren ICounty, Ohio. MAYNARD F. WELTZ. BUDDY ROSS Clerk 4~f Wayne Townahip. VIC BELLAMY Phone 2341 Wayne.vllle, Ohio 5·28-(3t)-6-11 - AND -.: CARD OF THANKS THE RANGERS We wish to express OUI' grateful 'THlS IUK WIll lOT TRAIISACT sence of God such as a Christ, ON SCREEN thanks and nppreclatlon to our Mohammed or Baha'u'l1ah, III like friends, relaU,ves and nelghbol'll ABBOTT, COSTELLO the different rlslngIJ of the lIunour comtnun1ty for the beaufrom - . IN Baha'u'Uah explalnll the Prln- the dawning are tiful flowers, cards and expresc\ple ot Oneness as followa: but the sun Is always the same. slons of sympathy extended to UII 1. The OnenNs of God. The lamps are dltrerent but the In the paulng oC oW' loved one. 2, The neness of ManU slatlon Light Is one. W espe('lally want to thank the emplo)'eetI or. the Wayneeville 3. The Oneness of Mankind, . 3. "We have created you all Formers ExcblaDge who served all 1. God alone s hould be r ealized ··from one same su bstance, It beWAYNESVILLE, OHIO pan . bearers emd tbank them tor Adml •• lon: Adult. 75 as the one power which anlmates a.nd dominates all things which hoc:'velh you to be even &8 one their many kindnesles. We allo Children Free Member Fed~ral Depollt Inluranee Corporation are but manifestations of 1ta en- soul ·1n many bodies, that no one Wish to thank · frtenda and cuatomers of the 'WayneevUle Fanners ergy. should exalt himself over the .........................................~ Exchange. many nnknowa to us. 2. A Manifestation of the es- other." for the lovely tlowers and condol- Sunday evening, n('es. Mrs. Frye tor hel' beaut!Mr. Han:y Dodllon of Omaha rul singing. lRev. Weqewood for Nebraska. was the welcome guest ' bls hell)ful pJrayers and alao the at hie sister, Miss Minnie Dodson Stuhbs Funeral Home for tbo~ht- on Tuelld&:v and Wednesda.y. Add Water Once A Vear ful 8 rvlee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham Mrs. Flora E. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Abner Beaners and Family of Ortent. Ohio, were visitors of ---. Mr8. Olive Curl on Sunday after., noon. Hours Day AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS "VIC ' BELLAMY" (Continuedl (rom Page One) .• 11 11111111 11111111 1111111 1111111111111111 Ilh • • • • To Be At Old Fort Theatre has been Vic Bellam), 18 Just one of the the guest this week of her daughIII I •• PIaoae 2341 Wa,..avil1e. Ohio J. many WLW stars wbo will be at ter 1I1.rs. Vl(m. Foster, and family. • BEGINNING , AT I : 00 P• ..IVI. • the Old ,Fort Theatre In person on LOCA, rED on Third Stre"t between Chapman Street and State the night ot Thursday, June" trom Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis. of Route 73 In Waynelvllle, Ohio , 7:30 to 9:30. The Midwestern Hayrtde G!lng will Include besides Ia ' Bellamy. Bonnie Lou Duddy ROSH l Real E.tat....... At 2:00 Warlek ot Dayton, . r Mrs. H. T. and the Rangers. called on Mn. Mabel Hatba.way Do Your Own ' . • LOANS Very s ubstantial, modern, one-and-one-half .tory fr.ame houle with five rooma and bath on the first floor, two rooml on the lecond jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fl oor and partial basement. Automatic 011 furnace. Practically new electrlcc hot water heater. Thll houle II now being used a. Or Done By Saving On Intered a two-famil y ' unit. A thre~-room apartment rente for $41.50 per month and prelent owner occupllll the four-room apartment. ON ALL The house 1s in a good .tate of repair. Other Improvementl In· .elude;; good cottage with 'one large room and lavatory. Thll cot. Plan tage rronts for $25.00 per mantI'!. Allo good one-car garage with NO REPAYMENT I torage space. The main hOUle, cottage and .garage all have practically new roof.. Utilitiel Include electricity, cit)' water $2.00 PER HEAD (Wh,n Requeetecl) RESTRICTIONS and sar.Jtary sewer. Large lot. ' WIN A This prope rty is well located on a good Itreet In a dellrable F~EE THROUGH the COOPEf'ATIVE Stop In and see the remarkable new ne ighbo rhood. This II an eKceptlonally good Inveltment property and it aiso lende itaelf to be occupi~ b)' the owner and It 11.1 SPRINGFIELD -Garden Tractor. FREE With Ev..,. ....... have some rental income. An Ideal dual purpOle or Inveltmen\ property_ Inlpection perm itted any time prior to IIle. . 'HE SPRING'''lD IS SOc Purohlle PHONE 3171 WAVNESVILLE 'Sale on the premises. Sell l to the hlghelt bidder. RUGGED-welded 50 Stop .... Red and ' Lebanon, Q~lo . Phone 4U frome, Integral gew boll. TERM8-$1,5oo.oo cash at time of sale, balance to ij'e paid on \VIIlte . MOD E L ELLIS H. STURM, Bee'y·Treu "1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" and heo¥'f duly .l1li1_ delivery of deed. Purchaaer will receive good title and Immedl· ate palletllon.

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Beginn ing promptly at 1 :00 P. M., the following described Itema le ll to the hlgh ..t bidder: Frigidaire apartment Ilze refrigerator; table top gal range; Ken· more electric washer; three-piece lectlonal davenport ; 10x12, wool rUG; 8x14V:z wool rug; small rugs: odd flollr . coverlngl: three-piece bedroom lulte, complete; odd bedroom furniture: cheat , of dnwere ; davenette; plctur.. ; mlrrorl; lampe; odd tabl .. and lund,; chalra; two met.1 ca binets: dllhll ; cannllter 'lIIt: cook· ing utenllll; lawn mower; panel door ; numerOUI other Iteml. TERMS-Pereonal property lelll for' cuh.

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KNOW FRIEND8HIP CLUB TO MEET The Frl8l1dlhlp Club wIU meet on Wednesday afternoon. June 10 at the home ot MI1I. Robert Baker. GU E6TS FROM DAYTON Mrll. Marjorie RoblnlOn and chJldren, of Dayton. were week end p~ of her parenta. Mr. and Mrll. E. F. Earnhart. P08TMA8TER ON VACATION Mr. ~ H. Gordon. Jocal poet· muter. la eaJ01ln, blI annual vac"~ 114 • Bl"pwn. I1f Fran1tlln. II actinl pOstmuter. GRANGE TO MEET SATURDAY Farmet'l' GJ.a.nle l' wUl meet III n!gular .... Ion· on Saturday at 8: 80 p. m. oa tile p.,.ram. a safety' QUis will be sITeD..

CALLED TO HIGGIN8PORT Mrs. Earl Wool1&rd was eaI1e1l to HJntnllport on account of the death ot her rather. Mr. MorrlI BOurne. and for bll funeral len· Ice on wedneeday. GUE$TS FROM FREMONT Mr. and Mrs. Lewll lMres bad as their Petits dur~ the put week. their IOn Mr. Lew" F1ree. wife and two sons of Fremont. Ohio. DAUGHTER FOR 8HEEHAN8 Karen Sue Sheehan II the new daaCbter bora to AInn&Il 1-0 and "Mrs. ruebard Sbeehan In TuClOD. ArllOna. and sIYlDr; to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheeban their tint ,gl'ando~l1d. . HERE ENJOYS FURLOUGH Prtvv.te Richard LaWSOD III en· a twelve day fIlrlouch with JOYing ' --ntl. Mr. and Mrs. Tollan hll -on.v Pvt. LawBOD hu beeD Law. -0_ • .,t.~1 at "._p Leonard Wood. '"MO.•uuuvbut wlU---now be .tatloned In VlrrJnla.

on TO MEET ~ONOAY EVE. Miami Chapter 107 OES will meet In replar lellion on Monday evening, June 8. and foUowIng the buslnel8 le.I,lon. the Put Matron'l Circle wt1l aponeor an , auoUon lale. Pack&les bave been n!celved from 8everal dlltant members for the we. LOCAL GIRLa ON FLORIDA VACATION Mllle8 MUy Boee Ward. Janet Peters and CaroUn41 Daldn are va·

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Several tarmers have reported deep rrq. a!moet black. WOrllll In puture. rye. wheat fields and corn rteldB. County Apnt John Mqwbray nJJ)Ol1a. Other marks t Id fI 0 enU catton are a very fa.lnt gray Jlne .t&rtIn, · at the head and running down the back. The belly Is a very llght green 'YUh dressee or the Warren gra.duates the Bame COlor .tripe "'on~ each Atter three new C&HI of rabl81 and the degrees they wUl receive : .Ide. The adult worm II trom 1 ~ Tom Florence. Wa.yneBv11!e were reported recently. the coun· David I. Sauders. Rt. 2. Waynes· ville, bachelor of eeience In bus. to 2 Inchee long. avorite food. coach hu lubmltted ht. rellgu&- ty faces the po811bUIty of another Include timothy; rye. blu........ lion to enter the real estate and county·wlde dog quarantine. Dr. Inees; Jo Ann C. Bowllng. Box whe&t, barle)' and later corn. The Insurance rteld. , HIli' successor III Arch D. Harvey. county health 161. Morrow. bachelor of ' arta; E. Joyce Hubbar\f. 28 OU. Kings armywonn will completely Itrlp Il to be Kenneth Emerick. coach at comml1l8toner announced recently. Mills. bachelor of science In edu. field If control meuuree are not Mt. Crab schools the Iallt two The QuaranUne w.. removed about taken. Hen! Is what you can do years. Emerick baa an Impres· 8lI weelra 11«0. cation; Patricia A... Huff. Adams to 'pt the alta&tlon In band. live record at Mt. Orab and hili Rd.. Lovelanel. bachelor of scleDce A Itray dar reportedly altacked eage team completed a IUCCBU· Jack Blanblllhip and a Branden· In education; WUllam E. MeU"h. Three to four pinta of Toxa· rul buketball lea.aon thlll year. MuoD, bacbelor of aeleDce In ed- phene per acre In eDousb water. bUJ'g youth in th.e Pleaaant Plain County Supt. R. F. HaWeid reo and Col&ddale communities b&ucatlon; Patricia m. Morey. 4~1 UlUall)' five to fifteen gallonl for Ad~na. famed wUderne81 mansion built near ChllUcothe by Mr. LaluI A"... I'rankllD. bachelor of low pIl0ll&P aprayera. wlU 40 Thomaa Wort.hJJMton In 1807 and reetored by the ltate lUI a memorial porte there an! many vacancl" In fore It was ldlled. accordlD« ro .clence In educaUon: Jolm Rlcb. the Job. PoI8oned bran maah bait to the pioneer ,...· led the battle for early Oblo atatehood hu been teaching ltaftl of Warren county Do~ Warden Eatl Lamb. Th.e head • IIchools and' inter8lted appllcante of the animal waa deltroyed be· ard Noland, Zl8 S. ru"er. I'rank- III "8l'7' eUectl"e bat tltere II a opened to tile liI1bUe. lJD, bacbelor of Iclence; Shirley ,004 bit of labor ~TolTed. On a • The I'8IItorallon was planned and carried out by the ltart of tbe may contact him In the bank fore a teat for rablel could be Mae Weller. earu.Ie. .bacbelor ot '" acre bull here II bow to make ~h1o State AroIIMologlcal and Hlatorical Society. The SOCiety. Erwlll bulldlnc In Lebanon. made. Lamb Iatd. but thOle per· aelence In educaUoD. polio. bran muh bait. Mix 6 (.. Zepp. dIrectOr. admlnlaters ii.J .tate memorials. Includlag the Ohio lOne who were In contact wIth State MUI8"JD an Oolumbua. pound. of bran dl7 with % pound tbe do, are taking rablea treatThe famou old .tone manlJ.on ...blch ltand. on a lite overlook. of ParlI peen or white anenlt. ment the Sc~ Valley. .. open to Ylaltors every day acept Monday •. Inr; Theil. ltir 1 pint of lirup Into a Lamb lald canlnea belondng to 'luarte of water. Pour thll aweet- Repi&r Villtlnf hours of nine to tI.,e are m&Int&1ned. Aclmla.lon Is Rfchard Donchman ' and Arlie Jett cJ,arpd : lift)' cent. (or adUlts and twenty-five f.. chJldren. Orlan. ened liquid over the polloned l;.;ed Ichool are admitted tree. Port WUl1&m downed the Gra.y botb of Soutb Lebanon. are the hran and mil[ thoroUChly. Sj)&tter Barber team 7-4 at Port Willtam latest anlmala to Ibow lips of the Mn. lAIcUe Armltace wu bOlt· thl. mixture Waly over the area Sunday. Flannery allowed 7 blt. dJ.s8ll.lle. ~IIII to the Put Matron'l Clrclo where tee al'1D,JWOrma are feedA do~ belonglD« to Harry Casey md Itruck out •• but 1IfU a IItUe on Wedneeday nenllll' at the ID«. PoilOn bran 11111 be pat In ..... H.....und.' near FoIIter. IUccnmbed to the on the wild .Ide. walldn&, BIL Frlendl Rome. the fteld where anlmala are feed· The Barbera dldn-t pla,y 'up to dlleue lUl week. .. b In I 'ft_ and I>,. -<II _At t.._ them. lin. Nettle m. Gray. 77. dIed Th e •_ u. INI8 .811 OD ..... ..... .... .....·w TbuncllT nlatat ol a 'h earl attack _ .... r Dop have been under a county· their ulual form. maldnr no lee.. Wal held an.d tile circle adjoIarned WHilN TOXAPHENE IS USED. at the home of ~ daughter. Mra. The clalll of 1908 of the Wayne&- than four erron. LeMay led the .wlde QuarantJne for mOlt. of the tor the lummer. KEEP DAffiY OA'M'LJ1l QR OF Imojeaa VoleJ'll' Of RR 2. Waynes. Yil1e bJ,b Ichool enjoyed a lovely team at bat. gettin« a tor 3. Bet· put 18 months 811 rabies have Refreshments .... sened by THE SPRAYED ARI!2A I'OR TEN vIDe. near HarY.,."burg. Services luncbeon at the Prellton Party ter luck next urn.. heen pn!valent In many arelUl of the boateal to Mt:'. Pearl. Mn. L. DAYS. "What If thll II tbe om,y were held at 1 mi. Sunday In the ~ou~e on Saturday. There were The American Ledon team W&rn!n county. It wu lUted afC. St. John. Mrs. Ada Courtney. puture I ban'" I 1rOUl4 lUi- Methodist church at HarveYllburg . • bh':teen memhe.r s 10. this cl.... allo 100t to Port William by the ter the cU8eaee appeared to be on Mrs. J. J. Burake. Mra. WUl1&m gelt that you try to divide your wltb Rev. C. A! Af,thur otflclatlng. two of whom have pused away score of 7-1, the wane. trou.e. Mra. J. P. Fromm. Mrl. puture and treat part of It at a Burial waa fa el kII III and two live at quite a di8tance. Dr. Harvey I. lI«aln ursIng all N ext Sunday HarveYlburg H. B. Earnhart, Mrs. K. N. Houlh. time. If you have dry COWl or ete ar v e cem· The nine preeent 1Ifen! Mrs. Ly. dOC ownera to have theIr pet8 comel to the loca.l ball field for Mrs. Cbarlee McCulloch and lev· beet cattle and are pinched for ~. I I the man Day. Mrs. I!lUen Conner, Blra. immunbed against the d"eue al erat of the Home meml:.ers. patlture. put them back OD. the ' I'\' V ng are hUlband. F. U. LeMa.y. Mrs. BUlan Scanlan. two gam". at 1:16 and 8:10. .p~ed area. Toxaphene ute Claude; two cIIlUghters. Mrs. MIa. Frank. H M~ E. F Oet out and see thele «ames. for the beet preventative and a good . way to avoid another quarantine. Desmond DDT. baa ne"er hurt any~y to Volen and lira. Allda Rfch ot Earnhart Mr. ;:~ Furnas. Mrs: the boYII need your IIUpport. AlthoUCh the quarantlne II not -P our Irnowled,e but the l'ederat RR 2. Wa,yu.f1I1e,: two aIIura. Raymond' WUllamaon and Mr. Oray Barbers ____ _______ R4 H9 E4 now In eftect. dog ownere mUlt .....n For Vacation rood and DraJ Lawa prohibit the ~~ Mary~:. ~_~. ~uan Raymond DaviA. Port WUHam ___ _. ______ 7 7 8 keep their animals contine!! to Rom Delmond. WLW'I ltaUan use of aucb preptltat10ua where era. ~...,a the premise. from lIundown tin WUaon. of •••• _ ......................... .unup. The)' are not permitted to tenor. wili be reatured OIl WLW'I anlmala are mIltecl or the prod- brother. Sberman "AJ lIorpn Fropam" at 11 p. III., uctl uHlS ...... ~.~ IIfte ... WayneeYille. run at..larIe after aun40wn. . EST. Monday througb Friday. human consumption. . N 0 ICE I Desmond wfIl n!place Morian duro If you are planning to U8e a 0.. The water win be ~rned off r from 11:00 p. m. to 5:00 a. m. on Inr; bll ncaUon from Monday. field lor hay. cut the hay aa lOOn 1 June 8 to Monday. June 22. 811 I>OlIlble and then treat. In thlI day he 1wbo leeb the Monday, June 8. Tu ••dIY, Jun. 9 Durin, tbe lame period. WLW Where Toxaphene cannot be Db- ligbt of the lun lof trnth mUlt The W&YDenllle area II fea· and Wedn.adlY. Jun. 10. • planllta CUtt Lasb and Burt Far. talned or pollon bran masb III not free his mind froln the tal" of tured prominently I~ the new 64· ' Th. Board of Public Affalra ber wIll -p'.Ae ~or""'n on h'. 'practical. DDT Aan be u· A". It II tbe p',u t, become -vered [rom page "Let'l ExpJ.on! Ohio" pic· h.. ord.red the .tandplpe to be Morrll Bourne. 69, ~port. Ut ~......."", Ohl d ed S n-.~' telev"lon procram heard at 6 : 15 Inferior to Toxaphene but the con· the world and attain to noble vir· torlal travel book that hal Ju.t cleaned Ind It will b. n.o .... rY h o'lta,1 CinUDI day at ........... n~. p. m.. EST. J(ondl7. Wedn.day trot will juettl')" Ita Ule. Sf][ pinta tuel. The heart mUlt become b en publ .. bed by the Standard w tum the water off at the aboy. 08~. 1"11 c nnaU. after a ... 0 and Friday and at 6 p. m.. Tuel' of 25% emuilion per acre ~hIC\1I tree from superstition that It may 011 Company and II DOW avall- Itated tim... w~~ Bon.... r I day and Thursday. 1~ pounds. wUl be needed to (10 receive the U«ht. The ",enCB able tree to motoriata at all Soblo WILLIAM H. 8AWYER. Id .....t· ~ urD.we "'lormer y a reI' l Jhe job, If YOIl an! Iprayln~ corn of faith .. fewneas of word I and lIervice ItatlolU1. 811pt. of Wlter Workl. eD <A aynee •• e and waa a AL._L rowl. It III not necellsary to 8PrB:1 abundance of deed.. Tbe effect Among the nearly tour hundred ••• _............... " ..... farmer on Route 73. He waa a J&II the middle of the roWl but JUlt of deed. III In -trutllt more power- Ohio polnta ot llcenlc and hlltoric member of the Mallonlc lodge at have 'the nonlee tunctionJng that tn1 tban that or WOt'da. Th... an! Int~re.t that are pictured and de. TRICKY THUMB8 4-H HJeliuPort. :~E'":T 8:~~E~8 an! o"er the corn roWI. If you the days of faith nnd deed&--not scribed In this new travel 'boot CLUB MEETS HERE Funeral s'r'lcea were held Wed· Ipray the roWI only. liz pinta wtn the da,yl of WOrdl ILnd IIp service. are : Olendower and Fort Ancient Big ... ters were appalDted at needay at the Tucker funeral Bible Scbool III a gn!at lIuceell. cover mucb more than an ac~. - Mrs. lIelen McCo,y. S M I I hoCle In Georgetown,' with 91 reclItered the first day, tate &mor a . the lut meeting of Tricky Thumbl Bunt't'Ol'8 Include: t1rO daugb. and 100 the lecond da.y wltb lIroaArmyworml develop In ~u&These placee are famll.lar to Each one acta u a. junior leader ten, Mra. Earl Woolard. Waynea· peete of averalble 100 or more landJt wbere the adUlt moths laid BILLY .KIER MOVIIE TO most people of thIs area but dur- for two of the younpr sIrII In vUle. Mra. Mildred Sbeeban. Tuc. througbout the lohooL egglJ In April and earlY Irq. TIle BE SHOWN TUEeOAY EVE. Ing the CUfre.n t Ohio Seaqulcen. the club. We bave plans for ac· lion. ArH.. one IOn. James Bourne. Sunday morning at 10:30 a. m. worma feed on grullel and then The movie that Bll1y Kler helped tennlal Bummer. It III eX])8Cted Uvltlea - a very full club year. Wllynelville, two sl.terl. Mre. the chIldren wt1l dlaplay their mI&Tate or move lite an UIII7 to to make at Barney boepltal wOl that many thoullands ot OhIo mo. Jo Ann M11Ier was a guest at 'Oscar Seagener. Nlcholalvtlle. craft and hand work and present adJoining fields 1Ifblcb In many be Ihown at thel blgb Ichool torists and out of ltate toUrillta the lut meeting Ky., Mre. Harvey Hlghbaugh. of Il program to tbe congresaUon. cues III corn. Tbey ClI.Il ctP a ter· building Tuesday evening,. June 9 w1l1 vi.lt lbll lIectlon'l featured New. Repo!'ter Judy Wright. Knoxvtlle. Tenn .. one brother. Everyone II welcome. This lIerv· rift!! amount ot damage. at 7 :30 p. m. Everyone II Invited. , IIPOts. William Bourne. WUl1&mavllle. Ice wlll take the place of the reg. 11Unol1.

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Continllad Planlil, William E. (BIU) Stu bbl. memo Halp. Asslra S.pply ber ot the June clua of Waynes· planned hlB edu· Diana Dumford accompanied the ville high. Of Fall 'a,alablas group for the singing "The catlonal nnd bU81ness tuture.

The gir18 an! making their church leat81 Monday for the an· The seventieth annual reunion and presented Leonora ElUs Hurd stay at the beauWul Woffard nual Conference at Lakellde. at the WaynesYi11e' HJgb School who. represented tho 50 year c18ll8. of Beach h.otel at Miami Beach. Ohio. The Rev. Bernard Baughn. AlumnJ wal held on Saturday ev&- Bnd Mr. Herbert McMillan. '28. Orange and the Blac k." and the ot Lytle, wlll preach Sunday morn· nlng at. the high Ichool with the who represented the twenty.flve Alumni adjourned untU 1954. CIRCLE FOUR, WeC8 ing. June 14 In the ab.ence of the followln:g omcerB In charge. Prell' year clns8, Mrs . Bunnell and her aaelstants regular plUltor. Ident. Mrs. Jean Bunnell. '28; vice Florence OIly Mc)ran '32. wei· did II. very rlne Job of prelldlng MEETS WEDNE8DAY prelldent. George Henkle. '27; comed the clus of "53 and ber Bon and arranging everything and the Mrs. Lewlll Firel. IUllllted by Hn. Howard Drummond ente~ secretary. Inez Jam" Hartsock. Robert Moran '53. replied on be- lIIan), guests expres.ed their delight at being present. talned at the home of the former. '13; reconilng Becretary. Roxie halt of the graduating clalls. Dancing wu enjoyed In the Sackett ~haw. '41; and treasurer. .Mlss Ellzabelb Cbandler '04. on Wedne8da.y wltb a luncheon and had u their peita the memo ,Tuae H~k McCuUoch. '43. gave a short memoriam for those auditorium foUowlng the dinner bers of Circle lI'our of the WSCS Rotation putun! produc.. , more., At 8even p. m. a.lmoet tbree who had pused avray during the and program. Several members were able to feed on an acre than pennanent hundred membera and gue8ta en- past year. and Mr. Raymond Hat- - ' - - - - - - - - -- - - be present a.nd enjoyed the de- pu~ lI&1a E. P. Reed. uten- Joyed a mOlt dellcioul dinner. field presenteil roses to Mila Ruth pheasant crop thl. yea .... The peak Helous lunch. slon BIJ'ODOmilt at Ohio State which Will sened by the Preston Chandler. the oldest ClalS pn!sent. of pheuant·neetlng will coincide Unly....lty. Pa,rty HOUle. The tablell were Mr. Warren Sheehan presented' with the peak of hay·making ac· He la1l a "very good" alfalfa heautlfttlly arranged with pink the attendance cup to the clus oC t1v1ty. Modern hIrh-epeed mow· Mrs. R.b. Br.ddock mixture Uled lUI rotatlon pasture peonlell and pink and . blue can· 1913 tor the greatest percent of Ing gives heUl little opportunity w1l1 .produce about 2,860 pouMI dIes In ruined holder8. members present. to leave their Deats In time to es· . ."Ic•• ,........' of total diplltlble nutrlenta an During .the dinner hour. 141111 ~he nomInating committee pr&- cape the cutter bar, He says the Mrs. Reba. RiCh Brad4occk. 51. acre. An acre of "averalle" al· Sue Furnas provided the m08t sen ted 88 ottlcers iror tbe coming destruction of pheuant chicks Is died at 2 p. m. Baturday after a. ralfa mixture will produce about beautiful music on her harp. maJt. year: President Qieorge Henkle. even more Important to the fall· long illneSS. Services were beld u.poo pound. at tOIIal digestible Ing the dining room a m04lt af, '27; vice president. Irma Frye. game crop. at 2 p. m. Tuesday In tbe StubbR nutrient8. tractive Beene. '30; secretsry InM: James Hart. Dustman saya tarmere wbo at· funeral bome with Rev. John W. A "very good" pennanent pasMrs. Bunnell opened the meeting lOCk 'S3; reoordllng .ecretary. tach flushing bar8 to their tracWeclgewood Ottlctatlng. · Burial In ture that has been treated al80 after Invocation by Danny Hart.. RoIee Sackett Sllaw. '41 and torll can cut hen pheasant losses Miami cemetery. wOl produce' about 1.900 TDN on Bock. '48. wltb a brief addrell treasurer Jane McCuUocb. ' 43. I.n hal! and red uce chick ' 81aughter -=---:;:----=------~-----------.:...- by 70 per cent. Most young rabSurViving are her mother. Mrs. each acre. Average quality. treatbIts aillo wlll ~e saved. Cora Rich; two llIterl, Mrs. Inna ed permanent putare wOl provide Frye and Mre. 'Dena ~Olls.!ll of about 1.260' pou'nda, 01 TDN an D Farmers can obtain the use of a~ . . I a flushing bar by c;ontacUbg their W&)'llesville. Reed II&YI untreated permanent ' county wUdUfe management agent puture will produce 326 to' ~50 Many farmerl will tln4 a 180 'Or game protector. Loc.1 Girl O.I.U. poundl ' ot TDN an acre. depend· pracUcal for 10' or more dairy Ing upon wbether' It II "poqr" or con or the ' equivalent, nlue In Practleatiy all of the ben ph. . . , Sorority Inltl... ..a"....... other Uvetaock for which aile.,. anti neatlng In hay' neldl at .hay' Mi.a Janet Michener. dau,bter He doeIn't even CODIldlll' a II coocI feed. .,.. I. D. BUcJde; Iqaklng time and mOlt 01 the or Mr. and Mn. Clamel Michener. "aood" 'clulmoatloli for untrMt- utenalon apeclaUlt at Ohio State young cblcu 'are IId11et ., mowof Route 2. 'Wayne1!iUe. aiUl It ed pel'llWlent J)UtaJW. UninnltJ'. Iq operatlonl every Jeu' aClt!Ord. If one pin wae'ril oouJl....... Itndent at Oblo state Unlftr1lty, A , red clcmN' putare 1IMtI U ''Wba, tile number of Plm" ...... to tile dIrector of the WUdlife and ma--eet up honaelrHp~ In wu on the uat of Spr1q qurter rotate4 putur. Is Dot. U IDOd u Is I . . UIUl tIllI," BIIekle 8&JII, ReIearch Unit ' at Oblo state Un" ),0111' 'wbeat bin tbIa' week. you lnluat.ea IUlDQUcM b Jr M r I. alfaIta mIstaree bIlt Is better than "tile cnwta..d ooet per aaIma1 .. "eraltT. will ba"e ' about 10.000 UtUe 0IIItItIU "II. eou.~ , DIu 01 JIII'IIlIUDt ,..... til ,l'OIIaotIaIl bJP. ..... mq DOt lie ,ell fait III. H. DIIItm&D w..rlkDoutlaa to feed In .. monthl Women at tJae capatol UnI".ratty. of TDN. ...,p to at'Ol4 ......... W. wm redaee time. say entAlmolOliab.

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T. H. Parka says one palr ot weevUs will have 60.000 offspring In 4 monthB. The "little mouths" wUl eat little holes In wheat grains and big hlle& In fanners' pocket books. One hundred pairs of weevil parent8 and their hungry brata can contaminate 1.400 bushels of wheat In 4 month8 to the . point wbere the Food and Drug administration wIU declare the grain unfit for human food. Parks. extension entomologillt at Ohio State University. advlse8 farmers to . clean and Ipray grain bins now - betore wh~at harvelt Iirrlve. . 011,1 grain remnanta IIhould be removed from blu. , ~nd floors ' an~ walls sbould be IIwept. Nen atep II to .pray walls and floors wl~ 5 per cent DDT. BID Unlnp, and areu between ~. tiona need lpeclal can!. Parka ..,.. weevlll lett behlnd "are the main IODree of trouble. They mulIn wana weatllitr." _ _ . . . . . . IDIQrma&Ioa _ w:eeYI1 control la aftl1able , In C01lIll)' ateulon oftlcee.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1953

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE E,tlbll ehed F.bl1luy, 1850 ___ _•• _. Edltor and Publi.her PAUL A. aCHERER "lIoollte EdItor CECILIA J. SCHERER - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -I Publish d Every Thurac1ay Momlug lit Wa)'n 8\'lIIe, Warren oooty, Ohio. b:llt r d as second c1us .matter at tb POltof!lce at Wayneavllle. Ohio. nd r tbe act of March S. 1818. 0 • • • ____ • • _

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RueSl". Memorial Day, Mrs, Emma UDe and daugbter, Mrs. Ruby Stump and Mr. and . n. marl CUne and Mr. and Mrs. Jamell line aIld families. of Dayton. Cbarlea Gordon who J'() ntly und I'went Rur ery at linton Ie· morial h08pltal. bas returned home a.n d Is fully recovered. Funeral eervlc8B tor Mrs. Nettle Oray were conducted Sunday af· temoon, from lhe III thodlst Church with til Rev. . A. Arthur oW In ling. Durla.l was In larknllle cemetery. Mrs. Oral' who had b en a resIdent ot OIIB ommunlty for severnl years. passed away Thursda.y evening at the home of b r son·ln·law and daught r . Mr. and Mra. harles Volers. he had been In poor bealtb Quite some time and Just recenUy re~ued from the bos.

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The War".n County Cancer MISS JANE FITE drlv. ha. be.n extend.d to Corrlllpondent contlnu. through the month of I \ May, Paul .,. H.rdm.n. chal ... Mrs . .Tennle Bell, of Somersville Gorge Frost and Dr. man, fl •• IIpenL t.be w ek end bere at the Mrs. W, E. Frost attellded fun· her husband, Stanley Gray. ano- and aever&l graudchUdren and home ot ber btothe~ln·law and e ra! B!!rvJoos In CoLumbus Wed· ther daughter. Mrs. Elbert RIch, creat pandchUdren. siBter. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker. nesday for W illiam Dudley, n The three of them Bpellt Memor· nepb w of George Frosts. lal Day in Germantown, Ky., tbelr MJ1 and Mrs( MauriCIo Colle.tt tOTDler home. hay return d to tbelr home In . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster Pelham, New York. following a and their dlwghter Barbara lett viall here wIth Mr. Collett'B broMonday for a two weeks vacation ther and BIBler·ln·law, Mr. and trip to F1orlda. Mrs. Robert Collett and other reI· Mrs. Harold Bogan underwent aUveB In thIs communIty. an operation last week In Clinton Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Thornbury Memorial Hospital, Wilmington. were guests Memorlal Day of She III reported to be Impro"lng th Ir Bon·ln·law and daughter. Dr. satisfactorily and 1. upected to and Mrs. Carl TetrICk and family be home soon, ot ColumbDI. Mr. and Mrs. W. P . McCarren, Mr. and Mrs. George Wall are of Walhoundlng. are lpendlng a having AI their gueata thla week I." d&)'l at their home here with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil hook. ot )In. McCarren's motber. Mn. eautomta. Laura Shtdaller. Mr. and Mrs. James Reynolds, Mrs. Ann Wbeelan and IOD, MI.aa Janet Doster and Douglas Dennis, llpienl lhe week end In Reynolds spent Memorial Dey Morehead, Ky .• with MrB. Wbeel· boating at ChautaUQUa, Franklin. an'l parents. Mr. and Mra. Leon· Mrs. Osee Harlan had AI her

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thel1! wu no 11.'1'1'. we Ibould take r Stephen Z. and Catherine L. Escb pride In keeplug our townl and to Lawrence A. Muthler. lot in • oouolryalde olean and oot ioU ut. Deerfteld Township. ".,.U t red up witb traab. No eblld III " H a r o l d V. MaTtz, Sr.• to Theodore 11 (f too young to be careful If 80meP. and Elizabeth D. Grosvenor. lot A Farm DlaJY one teaehea bim by word and ex· ' in Franklin. ample. Have you seen the arUcle NEW SUITS Reba Shackelford vs. Charley H. Theodore P. and Elizabeth D. By D. J. fnaler In a re nt Saturday Ev nLng Post In tbe matter of the Incumbrance Sbackelford. alimolllY. Paul Herd- Grosvenor to William and Juanita •••• _. _ • •• • • • _ • • about tbe coat of keeping our Na· of eertaID real estate of the Lytle man, attorney. Glossip, lot in Franklin. Donald G. and Wilma Wilson, tional Parks clean. because peo- Methodist Church and the sale of ' Dorothy Isaacil VS. Raymond J NE 1, 1953.-"0 wbat 18 U pie are so careless and some worse certain real estate of the Lytle Isaacs, divorce. Mer I B. Gra at. Dickman to Rawond M. and Rosa. rure lUI a da.y in June" 10 tbe poet than careless. so wlJl(ully destrue. Methodisl Church, ' to cuni6er torney:-md Dickman" .715 acre in Hamil. ton Township. sang and thLs has been Juat that Uve. You mny get tired of tbls real estate and to leU ,certain real sort. ot a week end. The weather subject but I IuD going to keep It estate, carl Abaecherll, attorney. COMMON PLE,AS COURT .c,Jair L. Smith to Howard A. and wua so llerfect that 1 bate to hear UP. Saturday. June 6 Mra. MlchClarence Justus vs. Viola Carp· The Standard ~uiJding and Loan Dorothy Heffner, .37 acre in Deerwhat the a.c.cldent report will be ener bOB an invitation for the enter, doing business as Bud's cab Company vs. Wililiam Knochen. field Township. for wben It ls this kind or weather, Orange to preaent the subject on Service, cognovit. J . .T. Riley. at· haurer. case dismissed. Tiff. Jr .• and Harriet GIQssip to Harry E. Russell vs. Susan Ann Otis W. and Opal D. Tipton, 1.88 warm, bright. but with a. cooling the Everybody's Farm bour aud I tomey. Eldow Barker vs. Faye Barker. Russell, divorce to plain tiff; restor- acres in Franklin Township. bre ze. everyone f ela the urge to hope some. mOI1! .people w lJl be go somewhere wbether they ba.ve moved to write letters to 80me of divorce. Mery B. Gray. attorney. alion o( maiden Dame to deCendant. Frank and Katie KelJy to Glen uny place to go or not, JU8t go to our nearby city papers (or much WIl1ar.d McIntosh vs. Dora Mc· John M. Browning and Ben Shope, 12 lots in Deerfield Town. be going. 1 tried to keep off tbe of the trash comes Irom the clUetl Intosh. divorce. Meryl B. Gray, Browning vs. Arnold C. and Ruth ship. Y. Ashcraft. plaintiff to recover Carl E. and Juanita SoorreU 10 roads as mucb as l)06lllble for 1 though our town can not brag. attorney. had no place where I had any rea. Look at Waynesville's dirty gut. Ralph Groham vs, Myron E. Gire, $1.164.29. . Ernest M. and Lillian Puis. lot in son to go. 80 1 stayed home. and ters. 1IlOIl81 only, Sharp and Hagler, Bertha Robinson vs. Windrite Franklin Township. , WIlS bored to death, el,cept tor tbe Our kltlens now come to the attorneys. RoblosOD. plaintiff to have tempor- Russell and Irene Doane to Luth· John William Noll vs. Charlotte ory care, custody llDd control of er B. and Thelma 1. Case, 132.45 little while I had Bome company. opening Into the cellar and drink It was too nice a day to work and the mll.k I put there I!,nd do Dot Noll, divorce. Pickrel, Schaefer minor children; delrendant to pay acres in Turtlecreek ToWnship. ( too nice to 8tay lu the houle and prpteet too mUCh when they are and Ebeling. attorneys. $20 per week. Victor and Katherine Genevieve r ad 10 by the time the second day picked up. Boon they will be tame Norma Grey vs. Walter Grey, di· State of Ohio ~'s. Greenberry Temple to Ben and Frances Taylor. was over r was all wOI'll out doing I enough to let out. Tbey are so vorce. Meryl B. Gray. attorney. I Henslev. Charters D. Maple ap· 6 lots in Deerfield Township. uotblng. or couree church Sunday I cute now. Sugar BUll gets all expointed counsel for defendant. Joseph L . Bess to Ben and Fran· morning ,was .. help but the after- cited wben she bears them and was giving his tunny little warn· State of Ohio vs. Robert Riley. ces Taylor. 2 lots in Deerfield noon seemed very long. Icomes and tells me about It. Ing "cUet, cUclL" I tried to Imt· Jr.• Joseph Gray appointed counsel Townsblp. . MOlt of our corn Is in the I tate him and he did It again and for defendant. Andrew L, Toshie to Mattie Lil. ground just one lltUe fIeld yet to Tbe air ill Bweet with the scent. agaln and we ltayed there look. Gilorge L. Dun~wllY VS. Sue Ann Uan and Richard Middleton, lot in b done. Tbe t;arden III planted I ot the mulUfiora roles. By th: Ing at eacb other and maldng lit.- Dunaway, case dmnissed. . Mason. Mary Ann Joh~!lon VS. Edgar Noab and Linda Pelfrew to Steland a Itrawberl')' bed for next wa.y. ~bo Bald they w01lld spread. Ue nols" for flfteeo or twenty year and now we are waiting for I . have .. wbole hedge of them mlnuteewben I cot Ured and went Johnson , case dimu:;sed. la Murra 2 lots in Lebanon a raln. Today loob like another along the fence an.d more down away and be flew on about bill State of Ohio xs. Kelsay L. Mc· y, . brlgbt clear day. Cood. hay weath· b::.n::: :prt g, tba~ were ~~v:r. bUllness. I Bee the wrenB ouce In Wborter, Harold Rilsinger appomt- an~u~ilr~ ~~~ten~on to2 Jf~ R. er. Some people are bellDnlng to p y anyone ut tbe r s , a whtle bnt ft they bl.ye atarted ed col1l!sel for defetldant. M a vey. 0 in cut hay but we have not . ltarted and the ground II covered with another n"t. I do not lUIow where Clarence Just.. \'s. Viola Carp- ason. 7et. The other 41.1 J "11' I. by Uttle seedlings. The blrdl Are U II. enter. plalntlJr to rec~over $2.317.50. chopper- wwkla.c. It "u the ~lnt billY everywbere. The phoebe bird Grange meeUne wliI be .. ulual one I had seen. The ,I'Mn cbop- wu altUne ou~ bere on tbe fence Saturday nlgbt. One of the features REAL ESTATE ,'RANSFERS pad Crul " .. coming out In a but "hen I went to ret the glaase. or the pl'OA'J'&III will be I. Safety Mitehell and Fanney E. Parker 1 , Itream and' tailln, In the wacon It ne~ up in the tree where 1 Quiz 10 come prepar,d to tell lome to Earl S. anct Louilse Christie, lot lUI It burried alone. Wbether It couldn t get a good look at It klncl 01 a ltolT lIluatratln« good in Springboro. '1'1'''' to be ITUI Illace or chopped qainlt the 1 ..'1'1' an IDdtgo bad wety praeUcel. Wbeu the ' Willard McIntosh to Dora McIn· hay 1 do not Imow but It mut bllntlng this mornln, and yeater· week end accident toU comea In tosh, .23 acre In Union Township. have been for Illap .. It hII4 not day I beld a long conservation we wall bve plenty of iUuatra. Elmer E. and lIildred Shumaker been dried at all. Tbla Ie one of with a brown thruber. He was In tJODl of what DOt to do. It III to Luth'e r and lYldred Shelton, 25 the newer methodl of ltoring ~tree In front of the bOIlle and begtnntnc to cloud UP. perbaplI acres in Clearereek Township. grul with whJch I baye bad no we are going to have a Uttle rain. Charles and IAnna Moore to We need lOme, but bold your Charles R. an4 Susan Hensley. lot experience. All I know II w~at I rea4 In tbe papers, al WUl fln,gers erosled, we don·t want 8, in Franklin. Rogerl used to eay. c1oudbllrst. jOlt a good Quiet Kasb D. and Miry Lou Amburgey • to John G. and Rebll Foster. lot in ALL One of our reuers took me to 8O&ker to gJve us enough water South Lebanon. taIIlr the otber dl.Y for making ........w , ~b the lI'Ound IIntll the next one. Dwight Sorrell to Denzil E. and luch a fUIII over the pile of paper en we c~uld enjoy lOme morl! Irene M. Cox, .298 a4~re in Franklin Ipllled up on the Lytle Road. or weatber 1I1(e we haye been hav· Township. .' In. The Springboro clull of 1963 course when I looted at It I was sure that the ortcloal owners or will be off on their trip to Wash· Ellzabeth Seiler and G. V. Seiler .... thl II wee Ir . to C. D. and Leaa R. Seiler. 2 lots ington and New y On. the paper bad not put It there, Bru.he. and that It mUit han been some careHere'l wishing them rood weather in Deerfield TOWDSb~p. Ie.. bauler. Bhe made the lug· and a good time and please. don't • Ohio Homes. Inc., to Thomas Ar· RU8 Cleaner. gelUon . that it wal probably . lost throw trash out of the bua win· thur and Rose Anti :Baldwin. lot in ott & mck on one of the pa.per dowa . or anywhere but in the Mason. drivel wben the lohool or Icoota tra.b C&nJ. ' Sbow that we have Delphin and EUen Helton to or IOmeone had a paper drive and I"ood CUkeU8 In our Bcbooll In Clarence E. Dawsoll, ,99 acre in therefore IboWd . be ucuaed, but Soutbem Ohio. Deerfteld Townsbip: the more I think about It the more I 4J1&P'8e wStb ber. Do not mil' underltand me, I Am all for the paper driVel, If anyone can sal· vqe waste material that other· STO RE wtle would be burned on the dump and put It to good Ule, I am for Phone 2541 it. But what better opportunity could we have to teacb· th"e 70ung people _ leaeon In cine good houselr.eeplug than for tbe leaders In theee enterpril8ll to explain to them thatl he law says tbat all traab must be haUled In such It . way &II not to be s~ttered along tbe highways - and that even It • • ••• - • - - . ,

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3ANK RUN GRAVSL-loaded at Davis Furnas Pit. We also deliver. ARMtTAGE & SON Ph . one 209 t. tf FOR SAl FSTOP thOle motba d.ad III their track. with BERLOU five year paranteed moth..pray. WAYNESVILLE FURNITURE &; APPLIANCE. Phone 1462. FOR SALE - Mahogany bedroom Bulle. blond oak breaklaat Bet, wingback cbalr. cocktail table. lamPl. ,wool carpet. drapee, etc. Inquire BERNICE POLINSKY. at Hyman'a S tor e. WaynenUIe. Phone 2881. X-f-4 NO MORE moth worriN wheu you ulle BE R LOU. Odor*-. , Iltaln1e1l. ruaraat.eed for F I V E YJilARS. WAYNESVJ1,LE 1'UltNlTURE &; APPLIANCE. PhoDe 3462. LOOKING FOR AN INVIDBTMENTf-,Here·. one In Wa7Ile. ville that wID ,.., yoo 15~. If Intereated. OODtact BEN E. CUN». Real Dtate Broker. 8pr1~ Val. ley. Ohio, Phone '8881. . X-6-4

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CATI'LE FOR SALEFOR SALE ow. first calf: Bull. 16 monthl Phone 3478.

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Real Is.t ate leila At.2:00 At M. Very .ubitantili. modern, one·and-on ..half .tory frame hOIl.. with five room. and bath on the flrat floor. two room. on the .econci floor an'd partial bllement. Automatic 011 furnaoe. P ...otl~lIy new electrlcc hot water heater. Thl. hou.e I. now b.Jn, ua.d a. a two·famlly unit. A t'hre,.room aplrtment rente for $41.50 par month and pre .. nt owner ooouplee the fouM'oom apartment. The hOUM I. In I good .tate of ",epalr. Other Improv.menta I"; clude a good cottage with one large rOOm and lavatory. Thl. cot. tage rtnta for t2S.00 per month. Alia good one-<:ar garagl with .torlge .pace. The main hou... cottage and .garage all have prlctic;ally new roofL Utllltle, Include electricity. cit" water and aatiltary .ewer, Large lot. . Thla property II well loclted on a good atreet In a deelrable neighborhood. Thl. la In exceptionally good Invlltm.nt property and .It allO lenda Itaelf to be occupied by the owner and .tlll have lome rentll Income. An Ideal -dUll purpo.e or Inveatment property. In'pectlon permitted any tIme prior to lale. 'S'a le on the premllea, Sel11 to the hlghlllt bidder. TERM841.500.00 cilli It time of eale, bllance to be paId on delivery of deed. Purchaeer will receive good title and Immedl. • te po.....lon.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS . ' Beglnnlng promptly at 1:00 P. M., the' follow In, delOrlbed Item. .... to the hlgheat bidder: Fr!ildalre apartment alze refrlgerltor; table top g.,' range; Ken.' more electric Wllher; three-plece .eollonal dlvenport; 10x12 wool rug; 8x14!1a _01 rug; am~1I rug.: odd floor c:overlng.;' three-pl.oe bedroom lulte. oompleta; pctd b.droom furniture; cheat dr.we ... : d.venette ;lI plcturea; mlrron; lampe; odd 'tabl.. and atandl; chal ... : two metal cablneta; dl.he.; cannllter ..t; c:ooJc. Ing utan.II.; I.wn mower; pinel door; n"m.rouaother. ltemL TERM8-Pe~onal property ..lIa for calh.

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ITEMS Off INTERE8T ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW CALLED TO PENNSYLVANIA 1011'8 . R. E. Albury wu to Hatboro, PeDDa.. during the put we k on account of the I8r· IOU8 IUnen ot .her 1I0n·ln·law. GUEST FROM KINGMAN Mra. Nell Andel'1lOn of Kingman. Is t.be guest of her lon·ln·law and daughter. lilT. aDd Mrs. Doll Hawke. 8UNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mre. E. F. Earnhart were Sunday evening dinner gueeta or . Mr. and Mrl. Clayton Smith In Lebanon.

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. RETURN FADM KENTUCKY Mr. and Mrs. Ray M.m.ou. and son. Donald have returned after a ten day vacation with relatives in Kentucky. GUESTa FROM DAVTON Mr. and Mrs. uan AdamI. of Dayton. were Sunday afternoon gU8lltl of 1IIr. aDd Mn. L. C. st. JGhn.

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Accordlq to S. W. Losh. Ch&lr· man ot the W&n'6D CoUDty PMA Committee. Ithe Townlhlp Com· mltteemen have completed their wnrk of contacUng wheat aUot,. menta. In almolt ~ CU8I thll Informatfon hu ' beell ,Iven wU· lIngly and we appreciate the cooperaUon extended to our commit· . emen by the farmers of Wa.... ren County. Should we untnten· 1I0nally have mined a farm on which wheat ~I grown for har· vest In 1961 . 62 or 63 this Infor· should be forwarded to the County PMA ofOce. 4t North Droadway. LebanoD. at once. 10 that all farml growing wheat mil,.. be . cODlldered wheD allotmenta are 8lltabltahed Farmers on 'land on which DO wheat 11'&1 Deeded for any of the years 1961, 1962 and 1'63 may apply for a 1164 wheat acreage al· lotme~t. according to S. W. Lolh, Ohalrman of the Warren County PMA commIttee. To be ered for an allotment on • wWch Iiai no wheat .eeded any ot three year•• the farmer must apply in wrlung to WI coun· ty PXA committee. U N. Broad· way. Lebanon. Oblo. br Iune 116,

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th:v::; bome. Ichoo" church. pubUc build· ing and place or bUllneill Ihould ha ve Ita nag flying on June 14. Let's IIhow how en thulI uti cally American Wa)'1l8lvllle Is by mak. lug It a cIty of nagl on Flag Da v • , Your tlag and my flag. ADd, 0., how much It holds You.r land and my laDd, BQCure withtn Its fOlds! Your heart and my heart beat quloker at the sight. Sun kJas~ and wind.toSled, red ""f" d bl d bl achooUng at U ItJ' of Dar· au ue an w te ton. Mn. TIlom • e Corm.. Tt. o~ na,-tlle- great flar; Francea Jobn8. III a graduate the nag for me and you nurle aDd tbey are the proud Glortrled aU else· beside - tbe red pareDta of three cblldren. and white and blue. ·

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"Mak on FI e our., City ~ city of flags or th , . ~YAmu~ee thegtmembera e oca e .. ean Le on Aux,. lUary Unit. The Unit alks that every nag In the City be dbplayed ~~net~~ flag'l birthday. Sunday. . On June 14 it wUl be 176 years since our flag ot starl and stripel became tbe f1a, of tbe United States or America. Always It hal been a symbol of human Creedom to all the world and today. when the world Is lharply divided. bait Ilave and baIt tree. It. mBalllng J8 cleare th t .. r h an ever 0 mankInd eve.... .,w ere. We wbo are privileged- to 11vI under the Amercan flag are the ;ost fortunate people on earth. e all IIhould Ihow our appreclaUou, oqr loyatly, our patrlotllm.

M r. and- Mn. Karolel Olborn, Mr. and Mn. lItlton Hartsock, Mr. .nd Mn.. R&lpb J~l)hnl and 101 ._ .. ~ K r. ...... _no eDnetlil Bradley attenc1ed the ~ua~on exerclles ot Unlyerelty of Clnclnutl FrIday evenln& and I8W Mr. Gene ThomplIOn receive d'«ree .of Doctor of Medicine. He wfil now Interne at the Naval BGlPital. Phllade\. phla. Mr. ThomPllou, aon of Mrs. Mildred Straul_nell oIr D to tormer resIdent, t-k' blls pr~me~

VISIT PARENT8 HERE "I" Mr. and Mn, Earl Rye of CoIf lumhua, and Mr. and Mn. Irvin, . . . . The Lytle Methodllt cburch wal ROleD and 10D of Cincinnati. w e r e . . ... the Icene of a pretty June wed: ..eek end ·pe.t. of their parenti, ding on FrIday evening. June 6. Mr. and Mn. ClareD~ Rye. A March ot Dlm81 check for when Mill Marta June RUlh ~ ,7100 Iiaa been received br the came the bride or Warren m. THURSDAY DINNER GUEST8 Warren CoDUty Chapter of the Sheehan. The d.ouble ring cereNational Foundation for InlulWe mony wu performed .t 7~aO Mr. aM lin. Harry Setterth· ParalJu. .. lallp »tOYiIIe au. Cor o'clool1 . with the Rev,...J1erDar4 walte bad u Tblireday c1IUl1er polio patlenta lu tbe county, It Baqhn ofticlatlng. gueetl 101.... OUve OllDpr aJUl W&I announced br llaDlond F. The bride is the attractive Mrs. BonnJe Fowler .ot Clnolnnatl Hatfield. chapter ch..lrman. d..ugbter of llr. and Mre. Fred and l\[ra. Byrd Lackey, Jr.. and Hattleld erplalned that when M. RUlh of LyUe; Mr. and Mn. daaghwr, CoIID¥, Jr. the March of Dimes funds are Walter Sbeehan of W&1Desvl1l.. railed eacb J,",U&JT. half of the are parente at the groom ATTEND N. JA'PE" WEDDING total amount remalnl with the A dell«htful hAlt hour' or nup.. Mr. and Mre. ....wrence Brown local cbapter and hair Is sent to Ual mUllc wu prellented with.... and tamJl1, MIAeI Elleell &Dd naUonal headquarten to finance MJII LiIlcla Ramby at the organ · Patty Brown and Mr. Don Brown IcleDtltlc l'Meard1. profeellonal and with MilS Toby BaU al voTbe Wayneaville BuU:onB and attended the w"dln, (If M". and public education and to pro- wilt. Bowll 4·H Club met at Ithe bome · Brown~ neice. Miu Jan1ce St. .vlde emergency aid .uch u tbat Tbe bride wu ,iven In mar- of Jan Kerll on Tueedalr. June 2. riage by her tatber, She chol8 In the ablencce of the prelldent. John. and Mr. Kenneth Barding at jUlt received. the New J&lper Methodllt Church Altbour;b the once for ber wedding a wWte lult of DoDna Hadley, the meeting wu on Saturday evenln,. barriers .nrroundlnc crulhed linen with white aeeel. called to onfer bv Vice 'Presldent • pllng one by one before aorie.. Her brldal bouquet was Lynn HetaJllck. After thl~ reading WAYNE GARDEN CLUB MEET. att.lck, the cbalrmaD declared ,French colonial Ityle con.letlng of the mlnuteB by tbe lIecretary· Tse WaynelVlIle Garden Olub that the Ude of poUo contlnuel of EUcbarea LUlel. ItepbanoUl, treaaurer. Carlan Stampel·. we dIs· enjoyed theIr annllal luncheon to rlee hIgher aCl'Oll the nation and amall pink roaN. cUIsed our c1l1hproJects for tbe the Preeton Party H.oule on leaving ever IDcreulq burdene Min Barbara Baryer. the bride's B~mmer and made tentatllve planl Thursc1ay FoUowln, the lunch· on the cbaptere or the natioDal coulln. wall m&ld of hODor. Sbe for an edueational trip to Clncln· . f d tI U I0Il. a abort bUllne.1 "lloD wu oun a on. wore a yellow lult with brown na . held and during the atternoon "We have ID Warren county," ~ccel8orl811 and carried a. Colonta\ DellcioUB retrellhment.l of cook· lever&! ....m.mber. visited ··Glen· laid Hatfield, "a clear example of bOuquet . of TalilmaD roles and lei and lemonade '!fere lerved by dower MDI'um"~at ~oli: - b.ow few "ven polio cues can Kokomo carnatlonll. the 'bOStell. - Arter lIeve.r al amu. quickly exhaust the relOUrcel of Little Mtlll Teddy RUlb. alBt.,r Ing gamee we ad~urned to meet n chapter." In lUI Marcb . of of the bride In a dr8l1 of pink at Garlan Stamperll home Iune 18. SUNDA'Y DINNER GUE8T8 S bbe d Dlmel drive. the counq n)'on, made a charmln, Dower Newl Reporter, ao~r. B~ '!r:~ A's:~da!U dln'!~r ra.1eed S·MI6.'5. The chapter'l girl. Ber nowen were a DOlegay lou I .. Rue guesta of Mr. and M.... Everett sbare of thll amount ".. obll ot pink roee bude and blue .!fel· •• Mendenhall near New Burlington. gated for unpaid bl1ll before tt phlnlumll: Mr. and lin. Stubbe had .. ·w al received. The appeal to na· Mr. Jerry RUlb. brother of the rllill their Sunday evening' lupper onal headquartera tor emergeDCY bride. served the ' groom 81 best QUEST MINISTER 8UNIi'AY ' guestl, Mr. &Dd lin. Leiter ~ aId was approved and the cbapter man. The usbers .w ere Mr. Dan The lU!v. Bernard Baugbn. paa. cher and daushter of Dayton and 11"&1 granted $7100. Simpson and Mr. E'mery 1l0bblnl. tor the Lytle Methodllt churcb. Mr and ' M,. Carl BradltreeL No ,new. CU81 of 'PQllo han be4!D Following the weddJng. a recep· wlll preach at the regullJr le"lce . ' ·reported to the Warren county tlOIl wu held tor tbe bridal party of the local Metbodllt chUirch SUllo ATTEND OHIO U. GRADUATION chapter during 1958. snd guestl .t the bome of tbe day. Iune 14 In 'the abaence of the Mr. and M.... Dale Dumford &Dd R · ......- F V. _-&I brlde'l parenti. ~e holtealel Paltor. Rev: J. F. Wedgewood II 'd"ugbter, and lIIr. . .d lin............. l'OIII ....uOll were Melldamee .Calvln Lon,acre. att Ddl " tbe Ohio AUlIl~al. Can. .. Wtlbar Tullla. Ralph Henry and e n.. mm.". RobblDl. of the Methodllt: Ohurch CoDner atteDded the padaatloa TrIp To ot the latter. clnpt.er, 11111 . at Lekealde. · Ohio. ..... IlaJDard Wllta and eoa. II.... and lin. ShMhan lelt for . Judith Ann Conaer, at Oblo UJlI.. venlty at AtheaJ. .on ~. 11m and Mr. nand HarUocIl a ~dlnS trtp to the Smoky VISITING IN CONROY, 'OHIO MI Co gr&41iatec1 with • DB been ' vaoe~ III l'Ior1c1a lrlountatna uacI other nearby pointe W W..... XIcI d 811 nner . .......:.. the t ' two wee.... II... Welta of lnter8lt. . ~ J.. wl.n "Degree jlnd will I_ve OD - - paa , '-' . ' 'J'oIo traftllg ml brl6e wore • IODI. Ricbard and Da~ ate ...... lIay tor Toledo, ,11'.......he wD1 be with 11111 Dee BaWb IIid Ilra. . pink linen eUlt with white aec8l' Itlng at Oonro)', .Ohlo, a.t tbe h.ome connected with the Oblo l'ael ani eu.lweU wbo' 11&4 IP8nt 1DOIIt 1O..s... On their return they will of Mrs. WectPWood'l motliler wbUe Gal comPIID)'· the winter: In .. 1'IorIda. mab th.lr home. wltb the «room'l Rev. Wedgewood II at COIllerence. , bome on ~ ud M r . . . . . .1 ' .ad lit Butloot aN ..... ID·.; IlU'lllta . WII,J'1l8IVlIle. · 1-IAPPY HOUR CLua MIITI tor • lbort u.e. Mr. an. lin. 8Ileehan are both ,,!ACATION BIBLE SCHOOL . lin. Jennie Davit ".. . , . . .. •, . . ira4uatel of W~""". high The vacation Bible ec,hOOl at to the Happy Hnr W'" . . . ., ' .,hooL · M.... BUehan II now ... the Methodllt charch "~t weell ne.day at the home 01 lin.' !.OJd . •• t!OCIated with the Monlanto Chem. \\'&8 very lucce8llful with an aT· Davis. The baltllesl llIiItcm 'It'U . '. leal Co. of Mlamllburg. Mr. Sbeeattend.llee for the ·""eell: of held and Misl Wilhelmina Brad· '. AD ,WIqI, 1arp 01' Im.n. were ~an II. attendln~ WUmln'gton Col. 96 not Including SUDday ",heJ;l. a~· dock entertained tbe IfOUP ,rlth created perfect . ~d cQmplete lege aDd I. allO asloclated witb teDdance wal well oyer 1!00. . a delightful d8lcriptlon .of ber from tbe tll'lt. but their partee- hli tather In farming. The Bible School wu Qjlillc1.ditd lit. ID "camp" In Swlt.lerlaDd. A tlonl appear In them by degree.. lut Sunday mornlJ;ll. at the ohurCh worship hour witb . . In. att.d· , ....ant loclal hour wu enjoyed Tbe diVine lyatem ," one. Both and dellctoul • .....,..,.., llian,lJDall and ~ _lop are IUb. Attentl W..... ~nce. At that lenlce the c'lMft!~ c~ke wal lernd b, ~. ~.. leat to olle .LaW' and' 111 Ph.................rday pve portlonl of tlIeIr 8Jbt.~ IcIIooI . e.ach seed, all .the yeptable ~r. work .In· loug. ICrt..... aM IIorJ ,L Day ....... f~ctlOU tt~t ~m ~e "'1In1lln&', Mr. and M~ II7roa Thomu, before the congrll.... A 110m· F . .I but not mlblJ, • •ftAirwarcl. they of Da~. If...... Ran7 Burnett plete dlIpl.y of all the ~lrk done The Itory ot Frenel. Scott Ker appear ~ually. 'lIhe .mbryo Lrtle and Iln.,.A. JI. . Ip. ",ork bOOkl and cr,tt liioU WU an4 bill compolltlon of "The .Star .po..... ~ the flrst • .11 the left on, Satantay mornlq liwte tor all ' to 188 ID the laneSpUgJed BaaD.r" will be told in • ..,ectloDl, nob, u the IPtrlt, tea~ · ~ we4dJn• . or IIlIe tauT. . • .. peolal natlon.,nde bro&dcut bJ .t he tile IDUIII, the taIte - tba IAab ........ claqhter of aU ~~ ~ p1cDle dluer Oil. the Aineric&ll LerIDD AulUarr III :1:: ~"~ PaIb to Dr. WID. wanted :to .tIil oblervanee Gf . PlaI ~,Jaa.: 14, . • ....., .., Ke117 of . . . . .lpllla. at the nnt . 0!I1l II. tbe l~l Ameflcan LallDn AutI· dlll'llL ......bJterIIa Claunh. l1IIIIIIler -and maar IaI7 bu baeD Illiormed. 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Wa,re.· 4-H Picnic T. Be Held S••day The Warren COUDty 4--H council have shaned plans for ........unt",. " w ., wide picnic to be beld at tbe new camp fleer Clarksville Sunday Cor all {·H·era. their, ramUlea and trieDds. according to En.nllon Asents JohD Mowbray and Mary Clingan. FeetlvlUes are alated ' to get un-

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Mrs. Clidworth'l appoIntment New tables and benchel made tiy ed b Th Ua Warren county 4.H memberl will wu aUllounc y 'J'D~ Ohrll n Science Board of Dlredtol'l. The be Initiated at thll time. term of .ottlce II for one )'ear Tbe afternoon program wUl In· . clude a tour of the camp. gameR. · _~_ • ......1&1 Itunte and recreation. The I~.ulln .M n'~

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The Good Will 4·H Club DIet TU.lday. June 2 ..t the hOlDe of BlIIy Swaruel with W. A. ·Swart. zel In charge and Stepbanle SWarUel presiding, We talked about the comlDg FaIr and the picnic to be beld on June 14 near Clarklvllle. Guele present W88 Bill WlIson. The Dut meetfng Iwlll be held at Roger Dodlon'a Tue8day. June 18 at 7:00 p. m. Jimmy Z&jbel Is In cbarge or gamel. Newl Reporter. TGmmy Zajbel.

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Opportunity to learn how to ban. die the machInery ot democratic governmeDt by actually operating a miniature ltate government of their own 11"111 be given to appro%. lmately 12.000 high .obool glrlll this lummer at Girll States lpon. :~d B~::::~~D~re!!!:~t. sored by tbe American LegIon NOT • C E Auxill.ry. JohD Stanley. Sgt. at ArmI. Glrll ~tatell will be lponllOred by ILeotalColaUDner, f°thhaPlaln'l l t d S8R.led bldl will be received by the Au:xlllary In every ltate and nB on 0 e new y e ec e th n...._ oW 11l b b Id t th • the VIllage of Waynelville. War· e .......ama Canal Zone. ,A mao cere w e e a e nax.. ren ~lUty. Ohl.o. at tobe otflce ot jorlty ot them 1t111 be held on tbe mMUng ~uly 13. tbe Mayor of said Village on Sat· campua of a college or unlver.lty urday. June 2(). 1963 at 12:00 and fill be In ae8l10n for one week. Noon. for S.260 lICluare yard., more The girls attending will be lIeleeor Ie.. or 'rar an!(d~~~~~::,w~~~~!!~~~:~~~~~_ _- - --"':" MARy S T A . among thoae who bave Clerk. VUlllle of WaynesvlUe. completed their third year of blgh Warren Oounty. Ohio Bchool. . Thla II ' the last call for Vaca· 6-11-(2t)-6·18 The local hlgb .choot will he Uon Bible Scbool wblch begins rep~8ented at S.ckeye Glrll State Monday at 9:00 a. m. The Ichool by llboo,. B1mnell. The Buckeye wlll be beld In tbe Dew Grade . . .ru. Girla State ~1I be ID ae8slon at Scbool building aDd will be open Capitol University. Columbua. from to all chldren up to ·the age ot ~lrI.1 June 20 througb June 2S. flfteeD' years. TraDlportatlon wID Two gtrlB from each GlrllI State be provided for all wbo are too HOlIpltal Care Corporation rec· are chOlen to attend Girll Nation. f~r out to walk, or who lIave no orded Ita 176,000th "Blue Cro.1 In Waahlngton D. C" each year tor meanl of traneportatlon, If we baby" lut month. the study and practice over nanotlfled In tIme. Call the pa.... III Its 13 years of i!%lItence. HOI' tlonal government. ~Dage ot the 'Church of Cbrilt. pltal Care Corporation bu belped ' ' . . • No. 1181 tor Information. W,e ha.ve pay tor the Clellvery of enou,b SO enrolled and there wml new cltl~enB to populate almolt \ be otbers added to the Ult wben 176 toWDI tbe Ille of Waynelvllle. I a .....a tbe school opeD I. 10 we are going Now averaging 3,000 stork de... ..,..to bave another great .chool again llveries a mODth the aouthwelt· tbll y.... . ern Ohio Blue C~II P1aD Is pay' TIle Wuuntlle Oblld COl1l!er. Th. ~nnon lubJect for next ing aJmoat ' two million dollara a vatlon Leque ~n entertain their Lord'i Day mornl n • will be. 'How year Cor the birth of membere' famlU8I to a picnIc IUJlPW at Ft. .... . Ancient Tueeday eveDlng lune lesul Pronded for the Cburcb." Maternity calel were tbe mao 18 IDa.ch • . and SUliday .TeD1nc the eubJect jar of Blue CroBs hospital· b~1t.t fOl' member III to bring a wlll be "Let UI Alone.'.' There IzaU.on until 1960. when accldent8 Holie r r:wn ~Uy. \11m &110 be a "DowD . YGU 00" and Injlll'les took the lead. Ma· man an': cI re. ert Cbappanel QUIu Sund.Y' evenlq. ternlt¥ admillSlons ,.tlll accouDt 111l8ll1l aer:.ho:rteale~ are Mn. .The loil ball hun will play, for one-fifth of aU hOl()ltat bllli rent If rI. .eorge Cur· Riverdale cbu~cb of DaytoD at paid by Ho-Pltal Qare CorPOra- ' nla' :n1,I;:'flP!lteElllk. . . J'am8ltown Tliundar night at 9 tlon. .. for lIat meeting oieloek. We'll be watchlDg to . see Nationally. over SOO.iJOO ' bal)tes ~.~t.h ....e:--IIWD_m..-:-:-:::_._ _ _ _ _ __ wbo wlnl. are born under Blue CI'OI. prot~· .. a meene Of protecting healthy ' tlOD each year. ·blrdl. ,-:Slnele oOpl611 of the publication . . . . . Wayn. AdvIIOIY t~en' Bulletin No, 11&1, ~ Hilid. . . . ......1 I I I I available tree of charge froID. the ' . . MfI6e of· Intennatlon. U. S. De· Tbe May meeting or tbe South 0.• .., •• p~t ot ~, Wubtng. "a1l1" ~VboJ'1 CoullClll wu belli ' I ' , ton 26. D. O. . at the Praton Party Boue "with Poultry railers may avoid trou· MallDovl1ty remlndl! lO'Olt"erl Ilr. and lin. I, B. C.......... boat ble It tII.Iir ..... remular wl'Ja ,"*1· i!IIM • .Te~ .. Uae belt and h.OIteel. Mr. and M.... J. 11. ~I- gd ~raaltei • . ..,. bner when dlna..1 or P&l'Ulw. Greene.of Labanon, 11'.... ,'!lleU ::':~~a1~-:::-~~ ~!!.I!PIQ· do .trlk.. ... . of1be ~ ._- .,. laaW. . . . "!f1'I4.c 11•. OD 1Iiftl. .GI ~. . . c1ab ..uoarned and wW meet a, OD 4IMueI and tile C. II. Stubth home ID Je•. : : «.....

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THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1953

THE MIAMI GAZETTS, WAYNESVILLE, OHI0

NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. applylac a bltumlnlDu8 uMtment., NOTICE TO CONT~CTORS STATE OF OHIO Hem T..al. STATE OF OHIO Pavem_t~ Wldtb 18 fee~ D..-rtm.nt of Highways Departm ..., of HI.hWllye Eltabll.hed FebMluy, 1860 Columbul. OhIo. June 6. 1.111 LenKth U.U••6 te.t. Oolumbua. Ohio. JUDe 8. 1963 PAUL A. SCHERER __ • ____ ••• ___ _._. _________ EdItor and Publllh.r Engineer of Contract Sal.. Width 18 feet, l.ength 17,116.6 Engineer of Selee CECILIA J. SCHERER _. ____ ._. ___ ______ _____ ______ _Alloclat. Editor Legll Copy No. 53-217 feet, L.gII Copy No. 63-235 NIT PRJ E CONTRACT Width t1 teet. ILengtb 1,056.0 UNIT PRlCE CONTRACT alued proposals will be received feet. (Blancheater) Sealed proposals will be . reTotal Lenlth 30,,671.2 teet or celved at the ottlce ot the State Published Every Thunday Mornlllg at !.be otflce of the State HtSh. LYTLE METHODI8T CSURCH ,Hlgbwa.y Director of Oh.io, at Co. METHODIST CHURCH at Waynesville. Warren COlWlty. Ohio. way Director ot hlo, al Colum· 5.79 mllee. B. E. Baughn, Putor bua . Ohio. until 10:00 A. M .• Ohio PROPOSAL No.5 lumbu8. Ohio, unUI 10 :00 A. r., J. , . \ edgewood, Minister Entered as second clasa matter at Unified Service, 9: .6 a. m. CUnton County. IDhlq on Sec- Ohio Standard Tim, Tu sday, hurch chool, 9: 30 a. m., Mr. the P08totrlce at Wayne8vllle. Ohio, tandard Time, Tuesda.y. June 30. 1963, for Improvements In : tlon 0.00 (Part». Sitato Route No. June 30, 1963, for ImllrOvO.D nts Herbert McMillan, Supt. ,uuder tbe act of March 3. 1878. PrOPOBlils N08. 1 to 10 Inclus.ve 134, In Clark TO'l'nlshlp. by apply· In: Worship Service. 10 :30 a . m. ST. MARV'S E,PISCOPAL are oreered as one project aDd lng a. bituminous tlreatment, \tew Proposals Nos. 1 and 2 are 0(' Youth Yellowulp Sunday 7 :30 The Rev. Samuel N. KeYI. Rector w ill be awarded 68 one contract. T..al. fered 68 one project and will be p. m. Sunday : Subscrlp'lon Rntes- In Ohio. $2. Per Year In advance: $2.60 elsewhere PROPOSAL No. 1 Pavement: Width 18 feet. awarded 68 one contract. Choir Practice Thursday 8.00. Holy Communion, 7180 L m. Gree ne ounty, Ohio, on Section Length 12,460.8 feet or 2.36 PRO'POaAL No. 1 Church School, )():16 .. m. 0.00, State Route No. 380, In mUel. Warren County. Ohio, on Section THURSDAY, JUNE If, 1953 Adult Worsblp, 10 :45 L m. SWing Valley and Xenia Ton· PROPOSAL No. 6 20.67. -U. S. Route No. 42, In Wayne NOTICE TO CONTRRACTORS ships. by applying a hllttminoul Clermont County, Ohio. on Sec- TOWDShlp, by applying an aspbal. STATE OF OHIO t.rea.tment, Item T..al. tlons 19.41 and 26.16. State Route tic concrete s urface courae. Items FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Department of Highway. Pavement: Width 1 feet. No. 222, In Stooellck and Batavia T-30 and T.36. MIS S JANE FITE Length 3. 966.4 11 3t or 7.S TownsbJps. by applyIng a bltum· Pavement: Width 20 teet. B)'l'On Carver. Mlnllter Columbus, Ohio, June 6. 1953 UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Engineer of Contrlct Sa'ee mUee. Inous ~tment, Itt m T·31. Length 22.017.6 feet or 4.17 miles. Bible Scbool, 9:30 a. m. Corre.ponden' WUllam Chaunon, MlnJater. Lega' Copy No. 53-227 PROPOSAL No.2 Pavement: Width 16 teet, . PROPOSAL No. 2 Morning WorshIp, 10:80 a. m. Sun4ay School 9 :30 a. m., Mr. UNlT PRJCE CONTRACT Clinton County, Oblo, OD Sec- l-ength 29,620.8 feet. Greene County. Ohio, on Section Prayer Meellng. 7 : 00 p. m. lIarJe, Thomas. Supt. Mrs. Harold Bogan bas return d Sealed propoea1s will be receIved . tions 8.81, 6.05 and 10.00, State Width 17 teet. lL.ength 18,685.6 8.31 (Part), U. S. Route No, 42 •. ln Young People's Meeting. 7 :00. Preachl." every other Sunday, to her hom bere, following sur· st the ofrlce of the State HIghway Route NO. _880, tn Cheater Ton- teet. • Xenia ToWD8hlp, b'y applying an EvenIng Service•. 7:39 p. m. Ilery at Clinton Memorial hospital, DIrector ot Ohio, -at COlumbus, Iblp. by appl)'lnr a bltumlnoull Total Length ~ 8 ,206.4 feet or alPhaltic concrete aurface oune. 11:46 L m. WUmington. ~ d d Ohio unUl 10:00 A. M., Ohio treatmeDt, Item T·31. US mUM. Item. T-30 and T-36. E1IenJng Sarvtce, tint Sunday lu Pavement: Width 16 teet. PROPosAL NO. 7 Pavement: Width 20 feet. Mr. an.d Mrs. John S".er an Standard Time, Tuesday, June 10. month. BOD, Keuny or Dayton, were gu",sts 1953, for improvemenu In: Lengtb 20,866.0 teet. ClMmoDt County, Oblo, on Sec· Length 10.243 feet or 1.94 miles. bere during the week end of Mru. Proposal Noe. 1 to 8 inclusive Width 18 feet, Length 11.827.2 Uonl 2.00 (Part), fiJI and 7.66 Propoeals NOli. 1 aDd 2 of thlB WAYNE8VILLE CHURCH OF Syterd'. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. are 'offered &II one proJec!t aDd wlll teet. (Part), State Route No. 182, In project to be completed not laler CHRIST S. Tucker. b awarded 68 one contraot. Width 24 feet, Length 422 .• teet Ohio, Pierce an.d Batavia Town- than October 16, 1958. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Mt'. and Mre. Will Tate, (;f PROPOSAL No. 1 Total Length · 38,105.6 teet 01' sbJpe, by applyi~ a bituminous The mJnlmttm w&«e to be paid Prtce Roberu, Mlnllter Jack Barnel, Mln1eter. Bellbrook, were guests bere during BuUer ounty, Oblo, on Section 6.27 mllee. . treatmellt, Item T-Sl. to all labor employed on this con· Bible School, 9:10 a. m. DoDald Supt. the week end or Mr. and Mrs. 0.00. State Route No. 748, In Mor· PROPOSAL No.3 PaYemnt: Width 16 feet, tract ah&U be In accordance wltb MorDing Worship, lQ:45 a. m. Wonbip Service. 10 a. m. Pete RU11YOD. gaD and Roes Town.blps, by apWarren County, Ohio, on Sec- Leqtb 6,318.0 feet.. the "Schedule of Prevailing Hour)y Evenlnc ",onhlp at "'1:10, plyi~ a bituminoul treatment, tlon 0.4&, State Route No.1", III iWldtb 17 feet, Length 11,563.2 Wage Ratea ~scertalned ilnd De- Midweek lentoee each Wed. Sunday SobooJ. 11 .. m. Mrs. Jamee Jordan and daugh· ta terl, of Waynesville, were CU.. Item T-31. Washington TOW1l.lhlp, by appb'- f..t. termined by The Department of ' "'10 Friday evenlq ot Mra. A.. D. Ma1'Pavement : Width l4. feet . I~ • bituminous treatment, Item Width 18 feet. l.ength 10,665.6 11nduatrial ReJatl9ns applleable to Deada)' evenlne at \ . . tin and 80118. Length 30,729.6 teet or 5.82 T.31. . feet. HJghway Department 1m. OREQONIA EVANGELICAL U. a. Mn. LIaa CUrl II ill at ber mllee. Pavement : Width 18 feet. Total Length 28,564.8 feet, or provementa In accordance with Iilaceae Ortrnth, Pastor home here. PROPOSAL No. 2 Length 3,590.4 feet or 0.&8 mOe. 11.41 mlles. SecUon, 17-3, 17-4, 17-48, 17.11 and SUIlda, 9cllool, 10 a . m. Miss Janet Dosler has accepte4 ButJer County. ObJo, 011 Sections PROPOSAL No, • PROPOSAL No.8 17-6a of the General Code or Ohio: ' Morning Wo ... bIP. 11 L m. a poslUon with the Grantham DnlI 0.00, 2.73 (8.82 Orlord) and 8.70 Clinton County, Ohio, on SecClermont County', Oblo. on .SecThe bidder mu.t eubmlt with his iT. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youth Fellowlblp, 6: 30 to 9;00. Store In WUmlngtoo. (Part), state Route No. 732, In Uons (8.42 Blanchester) , 8.62 and Uons 0.00. 0.45 al14 :UI, State bid a certified check In the amount 'D J ' L. "'-all P t "AlIII1ey," the pr&-Civil War Oxford &1Id RellJ TcnvuabJpa, In 6.84, State Route No. 18S, In Route No. 748. ID Washington 12100 00 . ' neY. ames lU..bI', U or home here of Mr. and Mn. lob applylnl: a bituminous treatment. Marlon and Vernon Townahlps. by TOW1lilhJp, by applying a bltum. P1~e ~ci lpeclfJeaUonl are on MUI. 8.00 ant 10:00 a. m. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS E. Wellh, Is amool the homell to Item T..a1. InOUI tra.tmellt. Item T·ll. In the department of highway. First Day Scbool, ' :30 .. m. be' Included WI year In the wa. "" , Pavement : Width 18 feet. ships, by applying a bituminous Pavement.: Width 17 feet, and the office ot the division depMeeting tor WorahJp, 10 : SO a.m. ren County plJgrim&«e. Tbe evcnt Length 68,713.6 feet. treatment. Item. T..al. Leo3th 10.81f.0 feet. uty director. will tate place Saturday and SUD' Width 18 teet, Lensth 1.056.0 Pav ment: Width 18 teet. Width 18 feet, Length 2~,865.6 The director r. eserves the right MT. HOLL..,. METHODIST day of t.hJs week. teet (Oxford). Length 116.054,4 feet or !1.98 fMt. to reject. apy and all bid .. LEBANON CHRISTIAN ICIENCe Mr. and Mrs. Howard De Doard Total Length 69,169.6 feet or mUH. Total Length 84,689.8 teet or S. O. UNZELL, T. M. Scaft. Mtnlater Chrl,UDII Science ..nicel are and family, of TeDJ1essee. are 11.32 mUes. PROPOSAL No.6 · 8,67 mUea. State HJpwa1 Director SUDda)' School, 9: 30 a. m., E. guests here of Mr. De Board'II ' PROP,O SAL No. 3 Preble County, Ohio, on SecUon PROPOSAL No. 9 6-11-(2t,)-S-18 A. BaI'1lllart, - Supt. held evel'J Sunda, mornin, at " mother. Mra. May De Board. Butler County, Ohio, on Sectiona 0.10, State Route No. 726. In Mon· Clermont County, OhiO, on SecWorsbJp Sanlee. 10:10 L m. N. Mecbanlc Street at 11 o'cloelt. The Harveysburg School Band (0.00. 0.14. 0.2. Seven MUe) , and roe and Washington Townshlp8. tiona 0.00, 0.10, 0.. 21. 2.74, (7.U NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ev8lll111 Sentce, 7.10 p. m. Sunday scbool at the lame bour. under the direction of Chsrlel 0.84. State Route No. 608,1n Wayne by applying a bituminous ueat- Felicity) an.d 7.86, State Route STATE 01' OHIO ;=;::=========c:::'-:-::'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Johnston presen ed a concert In ITownsblp, b~ applyln« a bitumin· ment, Item T·ll. No, 766. In llonfOj!t, Washlqton Depilrtment of Highwaye Lebanon I"rIda)' nl&'ht. This" oue treatment, Item T·lll. Pavement: Width 18 feel and Franklin TOWloshlpa, by apo Columbulj Ohio, June 6, 1953 one of a aeries of achool band conPavement : Width 3Z feet. Length Length 25,238.4 feet or 4.7a plying &. bituminous treatment, Elllllnftr of lel..e c.erta beln« presented weekls- lu 739.1 feet (Seven Mite) miles. Item T..al. L.gal Copy No. 51-221 lfebanon, spon80red by the Ed Width 84 feet, Length 528,0 teet, PROPOSAL No. 7 Pav-ement: Width 18 feet. UNIT PRICE CON~CT Fred Bulo~ -Co. Seven Mile) Montgomery County, Ohio, on Length Ua.6 teet (FeliCity) Sealed wopoAl. will be rOo A SPECIAL FLOWER ANO MIIMI Jane Flte wal a guest SatWidth 28 feet, Length 528.0 fee t. SectIon 0.00, Stat Route No. 123, Wldtb 18 teet, J:.eqth 14,71M celved at the ottlce ' ot the State GARDEN FERTILIZER HAND OR POWER urday qI Mr:) and MnJ. Robert (Seven Mile) In German TOWDshlp, by appl)'lng feet. HIrhwa)' Dlrec!tor of Ohio at CoEldridge, or Oakwood. Width 18 feet, Lengtb 3~,254.4 a bituminous treatment, Item T-31. Width 18 feet, l.enBth 14,461.2 lumbu., Ohio, until 10:00 A_ M.• 50 lbs. $2.~25 ~bs. $1.35 Mr. Ellla Shldaker. ot Dayton. teet. PaYement: Width 18 teet. feet. Ohio Standard Time, Tuesday, W68 a guest SUDday of hlB braTotal LeDgth ,2,049.6 feet or Length. 12.666.4 feet or 2.18 Width 14 feet, Lengtb 18,218.0 June 80, 1953, tor Improvementa Bulk Gareten Sftd., Sprayl, Duata, ther-In-I.a ", and lister, Mr. and 6.07 m1l... I miles. feet. . In' Gareten Toole, Lawn HOM, Lawn Ilrt. A.. D. JlarUn and IOIlL PROPOSAL No.. , PROPOSAL No.8 Total ~qtb 58,027.2 feet or . Mow..... Hand and Powe,. PROPOSAL No. 1 Mr. and Mre. Todd Bunce, of Butler County, Ohio, on Sections Warren County. Oblo. on Sec· 1099 mUee. ' ALL TYPU 1lI11HoI'o, ....ere 111.... Wedneaday (0.00 Somerville), 0.15. (7.70 Jack- tlon 80.60, State Route No. 128, I n ' PROPOSAL No 10 .:;:e;ont, C~toou Moo~:merf lawn mower Sharpening and of Mrs. Bunce's mother; Mn. l onburg) and 7.97, State Route No. Franklin TOW1l.lbIP. by applyln« a Clermont OoUDty OblO Sec- art a~entI oun uee, S ~1I= CALL ' AFTER 5:110 P. M. Repair - Try US Millie Moore. 7H. In Mlllord. Wayne aDd Mad· bituminous treatment, Item T·3l. Uon 0.00 Stat. Ro~te N~: 77" In 00;0 ~r' and' SU:te Route Mrs. Mary Michener. of Wayn... l80n Townshlpa, by applrtDg a Pavement: Width 18 teet. Franldln' d Tate T bipe b1 OL aD, ta OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TILL 9:OG ville. and Mrs. Della Smith. of bttumlDOUI ueatment, Item T-31. LeDsth 13,105.6 feet, or 2.6.2 applJ1111 bltumtno~WD~ent, ~t.!S1N Cler;;;ntCI~~nt'Co!~~ bere, were gueata Thursday, of Pavement: WI~th 18 f..t, Length mUes. ftem ,...at Ro ~ N 4 d ~n Il t' Mr. and Mn. John Adams. of 47,41404 feet. PropoaalI No• . 1 to 8 inclusive Pa . 'dt 18 leel 11 ea 0.. an • on· Leeabur«. Width 18 feet, Length 792.0 feet. of this project to be completed Le::'- ti 2Z6.~ III teet, or 4.02 C:~:t a~ ~ ~o!o~~e Staje Route 122 Off Routa 42 North BroadWily Lebanon Mr. and Mn. Char1.es Macnon· (Somerville) not later than October 16, 1.111. miles ' aD e u .• WAYNESVILLE, OHIO lid and famU,. or Olnclnnatl, wefe Widtb 18 feet, Length 1.426.ti The minimum If!ge to be paid ~poaale Noa. 1 to 10 Inclu."·e ~ 7 :::"en Phon, 741 Pho ..e fS8it'" guests Tuesday of Mr. MacOon- fee ac n . a employecl on this con· of tbla roject to be completed remo. __ 0 1 COOl c

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tract"ScbednJe shall be of In Prevailing aceordaDce Hou,," with the 11 Wage Rates Allcerta.tud , and Determined by The Department of Indu.trtal Relatione appUcable to State HIrhway Department 1m. provementa In accordance with SecUons 11-3, 1H, 17-4a. 17·6 and 17.6& of the GeDeral Code of Oblo. · The bidder mUllt lubmlt with his bid a certified check In the amount of ,3,196.00. _ Planl and speclrtcatlons are on file In the department of high. ways and the office of the division deputy director. The director reserves the right to reject an1 and all bids. B. O. LINZELL, State HlghW'&1 Director ..1l-(2t)-+18 ,

Dot later PthaD October 1&• 19&1. The mlnlmum "'... to be paid to all labor emp10111cl OIl thla con· tl'lle~, sball be In ..ccordance with the Schedule of PrevaWng )y Wage Ratea AiacertalDed an" Determtned by Th.e Department of Indultrial Relatlou applicable to State HlgbW&1 Department 1m· provemenu .In aooordance wltb SecUo~s 17·3, 17-4, 17..4&. 17-6 aD~ 17·6& of the General Code of 011.l0 ' The bidder muet IUbmlt With his bid a certitfed check In the amount or n,800.00. Plans and specWcatlons are on file In the depU1lment or ways and the office of the deputy director. The dJ.r ector relM&nes the right .

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The ktUenl are out and now' l , ~ Township the hOUle.[ I Charles' u-rvin A. have kittens I-boul{bt thatallover they couldn't get d M I I. Mason to .... out of the kitchen but when I came an ar an J. Pohlman, . lot in In later I found two running back . Mason. I Lee and Marie Leak to Mable I. and forth on top of my belt arm A Farm Dluy chair and the other two lying down Conover, 20.14 acres in Pleasant In It having a pleasant nap. Tber NEW SUITS Martha D. Hall vs. Frank Hall, Plain. By D. J. Fruler are pretty wlld yet and tbe only VirginIa Wins tel vs. William F. defendant ordered to pay $25 per Ethel Van Derveer to Mary Calli. - -_ _ _!'!!OA_ _ _ _ _. . time I can pick tbem up la to slip Winstel, divorce. Meryl B. Gray, week temporary alimO!ly. erine.-Gepbart, 1.83 acres in FrankHerbert and Martha Emerick vs. lin Township. up on them wben they are drinking attorney. JUNE 8, ~95~ - And now 1 It: milk. Sugar aUlI flnds them fu· Phyll1s Ahn Gibbs va. Robert C. City of Franklin, title of defendant John F. Kinder to Arlie M. and ~y worms. eaterday I wa ke, clnatlng and follows .them around Gibbs, divorce. Meryl B. Gray, at- quieted. Vergle S. Brown 2 lots in Frank. Ilrl dover our putures but dldn' but when ahe elarted atter one, torney. Oakley Johnson vs. Martha John- lin. ' Tb d' ~ i ' f f ' n any, but alarmlnc reportl Mre Bamcat wal acron the room k.eep coming In of whole f1elda of Like' a f1uh a d Suga gav a e Standard BuildIng .& Loan son, Ivorce to p antI ; custody of Clair L. Smith to Clarence K. mdeatroyed before alI10ne bad yelp wben IIlte ~wed. ber~ No ~ne Co. VS. Bobble Morris, et aI, money cbUdren to defendant; plaintiff to and Thelma Donovan, .372 acre in Iny Idea they were there. puturetl can bot.b er her ktttena If Ibe ,. only. Henry J. Weller, attorney. pay $700 in full &;eUlement for sup- Deerfield Township. and clover fieldl Itripped And lhere to detend tbem. I Walter Bauae va. David R. Todd, port of minor children. Nicholas D. and Elizabeth Breweven IaWOI! 110 everyone needl to Lots ot trash out on the blgh. money only, appeal. Fred E. Jones Leo C. Ma1feo VB . Martha Ann ster to Vernon and Joan Gardner be on the look out to calch tbem way again. On seventy·three eaat and John M. Oswald, attorneya. Maffeo, divorce and restoration of 1 acre in Mason, ' before tbey do mucb damage lI.ud of Harvey.burg I lIaw a lar,e Walter Bause vs. David R. Todd, malden name to defenclant. William A. and Gladys Williams do lIomethlng abou~ IL When we Ilaper sack at cans and out by my money, appeal. Fred E. Jones and ' Harold Belcher vs. ~raldine to Nellie M. Foster lot In Frankwere at Evel"}'body I Farm Batur· gate there are t",o old been can John M. Oswald, attorneya. Belcher, case dlsmlssedl. lin Townshl ' Ella Faye Michael VI. Davld B. S. G. Brock va. Frallik Hornsby, . p. day, the county agent of Hamll- carton II that I must pick up. ton County wu tbere with about. WaynBlvllle gutters are about as Michael, divorce. B row n and judgment rendered in favor of D~nlel and Laura B. . Routt to ~alr a pint or 'them In a plnl Jar, bad aa any place that I know of. Young attorneys: plaintiff' defendant paid $500. William Turpin Bnd Tilda May Such ugly looking lblnga, about They put out BOme traab cans Ed th ' M Lo 'd Lo I C Ch ' Li in t Do Id B Abrams, 1.71 and .83 acres in un Inch or two lnchell long and once, why can't people put tbelr y. ga on va. u e . . arma v IS on V!I. nl ' Franklin Township. M' h 11 d dark grayish brown. They, I8Y Ice cream cups an.d papers In Logsdon, divorce. Brown aDd LIvingston, divorce and re,storation tbe young onel are about balf U4 lhem! Young, attorney.. of maiden name to pla:intlff. It.c e . an Fan~e~ ~ Parker ' Incb lon, and black and when The Saturday ltorm caught UII Katherine Irvin vs. Geor,e IrDorothy Ieaacs vs. Raymond 15- to Frank E. an.d Vtrgulla V. Du· they are arou.nd they are 10 thick wltb some hay down but we were vin, divorce. Fred E. Jones, at- aacs, defendant ordered to pay $30 Vall, lot in Sprtngboro. th ..t every Item and blade ot I not tbe only onel. However W8 torney. per week .1emporary alimony. )(ash D. and Miry Lou Amburgy STUS II covered with them. Wben needed the rain so badly tbat It In re Arthur Downs, habeas to Melvin E. and Dorothy M. Smith, they el'Oll a road It la covered wu ,ood to bave It. The gardens corpus. Paul N. Herdman, attorREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS lot in Union Townsbip. thick wltb them. Nuly things, look refrelbed and tbe oals anC: ney Harry S. KI'bbev to Bronson I hope the rest ot them wm be wbeat k>ok. better. Tbere Is a lot . • COMMON PLEAS COURT Bailey,.688 acres in Hamilton Iprayed out of eIlatence. SpltUe- at fine wheat In the county lhla Township. bugs were bad enough but at leut year, Some of It Is unusually they .tay In one place and do not fine. Malt 01 the com II planted James M. ToUer .VII. Josephine c1alr L. and Lela Smith to PreagW up on us. but everytlme I look at It I hope Gay ToUer, case dum/lied. 10n H. and Wanda G. Shoemaker, Today I t.oolt a. calf to the WU· that the army worms won't tlnd it. Arvin Turner VI. Wllaon En Co., .372 acre In Deerfield Townsbip. mln&ton lale and had bad luck We had to replant part of. a field CAse dlamiued. Qulncy and Virginia E. Morris there. It t. alwaYI bad luok of Iweet O9f1l, not becaulO . of The Miami Valley Buildin, " to Georganna and James Paul Fin. wben Focke's buyer doeln't come army worma but becau.e some Loan Asaoelatlon va. Harold C. ley, lot in Morrow. Quincy and VirginIa E Morris to for tha.t only !.eft two wbolesale lambs l ot In and found that It Thacker et al defendant 'gran~ calf buyers there and prlcel went wu good. (ThOle klttenl are go- leave to'rue au..er Alma d WIDIa Oed' It' down. Top tor the belt two or lug to bave to be kepl outdoors La Lo . be an m e r , 0 10 three was only twenty-three dol. or find new home.. I just found ura n, va, Ro rt T. Morrow. lare a bundrecl, a. few more cot the little yellow one on the table.) Sr., defendant ordered to pay $24 Ben H. Johnaon to Helen C. twenty-one or two and 1 sot twen- I have been having green peu, per week temporary aHmon.y. Johnson, 48.35 acres in Hamilton Yvonne Ricker Murphy VI. Don· ly. I baulht. couple at a. reason· but now they are almoet aU gone. able price Ad 10 It I08Il. I aold The1 .w ere lovely whUe they lasted aId E. Murphy, defendant ordered ALL one and bolllht two but lad to but lut weeD dry weather wu to pay $115 per week temporary allIIY the one didn't pay for tbe too much for tbem. Tbe early po. two as It Ihould bave done. tat.oeI are In bloom anel every- - - - - - - - - - - - - where the gardenl look very 'ood. ANNUAL .REPORT OF THE CLERK OF THE Vllla.e of CorwIn . Sugar just ltarted out Into the Warren County, Ohio kJtchen again with me and Mrs. OUTDOOR CaUco Barncat wu reeUug on the Bruah.. and . Fo!' the Fllcal Year Ending December 11, 1111 other .~e of the room with her Ru. Cl•• n.... Corwin Obio. Febnary 1, 1161 famUy lbout her. Sugar 11.01111&4 I hereby certify the fonGwlng report to be correct and looked &eroll tbe room at GAYLE EVANS, vUlage Clerk them, not movlnc toward the'll, jUlt lootlDr anel all of a ludden . SCHEDULE A·1 8um",ary of Fund Balance.. Reoelpte and Expen..'tu.... a yeUow, black and wblte wolrl Bal. Jan. 1 RAlcelpta Expend. Bal. 12-81 wind dasbed acroll the room. tall Oeneral Fund __________ .:. ____ '1.246.39 '1,185.18 ,1,466.81 , 965.26 ap, c1awl out and with one leap Cleaned "with Ou. Tax Street Repair Fund __ 591.8S 553.50 786.28 409.115 apra,na upon Sugar clawln~ an .• Modern Equipment Orand Totala of All . . bltlnc. ThII wu a leeooel attack. Funds (Clerk) _____ ______ 1,838.n 1,73U8 220.59 1,874.31 Suaar retreated and Mn. Bam. SCHEDULE 8-1 1eat weDt back to ber Idtteu. Poor 8ummery of Recllpta Sugar, It "wu an entirely un'proFOOD STORE t'roperty TuH-Gelleral 1'Im4, Real JDatate-.. ____ , 71.11 1'Obcl aUact that time. SU,;ar ToW Property TuM _________________________ '11.'1 baa I"8treat.e4 to the sot&, "bere ClgaTette Tax .________________ __ ______ __________ 31.12 Ihe la not IUpposed to lie and I Phoae 2541 i:ranklln, Ohlc State Motor Vehlele TaL..____ __ _ _________________ US.50 haven't the beart to .chue her OuoUne Tu ____________________ ______________ 330.00 otf, not rl&bt 121.t4 -==~=--.....:=----:__---_:_::~~~~~~~~~~~=General Per&Ollal and OI...lfled __________ ______ Corp. Settlement ____________ ______ _______ ________ 45.81 Recoverr or Overpaid Clerk', Salary :.___ ____ ___ 10.00 SalM Tar IIDd Financial InatitutioDi '(Local Govt.) 885.00 Total Revenue _____ ___ __ _______________ ___ _____ 1,718.111 Orand Total Recelpta (Inc. Tot. Revenue) ______ 1,738.68 . 8CHEDULE B-II 8ummary of Expendlturea General Government-Lertalathe (Oouncll) ---------------Oeneral ExecuUve _________________________________ __ .:.____ _ Total General Oovel'lUDeIlt • ___________ __ ____ ___ _________ ___ _ l'rolectlon to Person and Property-PoUce ________ _.________ _ ToW Protection to Penon and Pro~---- -- ! -- :.- ------- 171.00 Total SanJtatiou __ __________ II

Warren County C'ourt News

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Frank an~FloSSie D. Noe to Carl Dati. eDlineer, and Grace EUzabeth DaVI'd an d u.... tb '" Bevin8, 1 awe -'- Ha ke, 26, Morrow,as f hi on copy in Turtleereek Township. writer. Edward ilercado, 21, Kansas MARRIAGE LICENSES City, 110., atudent, and Mary Lee Warren E. Sheehan, 20, Waynes- COnner 21 Lebano secretary ville, student, and Martha J. Rusb, ., , . 19, Waynesville, clerk-typist. Jamea Burnett, 22, Lebanon, facCharles R. Conn, 19, Oregonia, tory worker, and ElizabeUr Burcarpenter, and Betty Melampy, 23, roughs; :10, Springboro, factory Franklin, typist. worker. Robert Lawson Gleaves, 22,- Ham. Herschel P. Brothers, 23, Leba. llton, porter, and Johnet· a Jean h ' d WI non, mec . aDlC, an Nannie Allen, Prater, 21, Franklin, stock girl. 22, Lebanon, baby sitter. Thomas J. McClorey, 27, Cincin.

You can't eat agold watch! The areatest labor laving prden tool is the prden tractor-Iud the SPRING· FIELD desilD is today', beat buy. • Feather·touch controls • Arrow·lroll POWI' TakHlff • Strong.man Itomlna • Tiger-claw traction . • NorthSlardependabllity . • 12 lWeot-sovlng attachment,

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Res. Phone 3273 '.

From

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OPEl AIR SHOW - SATURDAY 1181T

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M.rchants Sponsored Summer hason Show - FREEl

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DON'T teed the moths, Oln them DERLOU and end their eXl/eul"e eaU~. FIVE YEAR Illarantel. WAYNIIlSV1LLJII FURNITURE &

PICIIC .lIaS 1 G.I. Siz., No IPeut • 1 Q....... with Pour Spout 1 Q.I. Sin, with .,Iaot 2 Q.I. lin, ._ • .,Iaot

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Electric Automatic Bua Killer MOllqulto. R....llant Candles

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IYINIlUDE Outbo.rd Moton 11 .n. Thompson Woodell BeNd WI..., 4 Pt. He.vy • $8.21 -0-

Fairle, Hardware Stores • ESTABLISHED 1849

Lona IJfe I..... True Proof of Beu. Merchudiee

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Phone J48I1. FOR SALE _ Powe

Lawnmower

r • ,SO.oq; Storm Door, $6.00. R. . W. D~, Rt. I , Cben.o wetb Rd., W&JU8svUle. X-6-11 Mothlpray .tOP8 motba or paJ' for the daI:nq.. nve year par. ant... WAYNESVlLL1II I'URNI. TURE & APPLIANCE, Ph 0 D.

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INT 108. late ,of Wa.,.. Comty. Ad",lnlelrator ___ed. or AMI DaW'lOll. DeDated thia 2' day of May, 1151. RA.I...PH H. CAREY.

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L.N::O:: .Ju4re of the Probate 0011", dNss IB HarftJabarr. Ohio. baa WarreD County, OhIo been duly appointed .. AdmlDla- Brown • you.... AttorneTl tratrtx ot the Eatate of A.el Daw· 8-~(3t)-+18

A 'U C T ION!!

CUSTOM BAUNG-R. O. LaRUE. Pbone 2800. c-4-(-9t)- 7·30 WANTED - A ride to TOW1l &IlCl County Sbopplng ;DIstrtct. 12 Noon untU 9 p, m, Pbone .WaynesYllle 3452. 0---41-11

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WANTED - Woman or man to draB Chickens. P,lece Iworll, 15c per chicken. WAYNESVILLE LOOKER PLANT. Phone 8ol1!. o---4I-U-tfc

RHI latat. Se••• AI 1:00 P. M. Very IUNtantlal, modern, one-and-on ..half atory frame hou .. with five room. and bath on the flrat floor, two rooma 'On the ..oond floor .nd partial ba.em.nt. Automatic 011 furnace. ' Prlotlcally new electrlco hot water he.ter. Thll houll la 'now belna ulld •• • two·famlly unit. '" three-room apartment r.nta for ,,1.150 per month and pr..ent owner occuple. the fouN'OOm apartment. The houa. I. In a good etate of repair. Oth.r Improvem.nta Inelude. good cottaoe with one la.,.e rOOm and lavatory. Thle cot· tage r"nta for 125.00 p.r month. Alao. good onHar garage with atorage Ipace. The main houll, cottage and 41araoe all have practIcally new roof.. . Utllltl •• Inolud• • Iectrlolty, otty water and lallitary aewer, larg. lot. . , Thla prop.rty la well located on a good atreet In a d..lreble neighborhood. Thla '1. an lICe.ptlonally good Inveatment prop.rty and It alao lend. ltaelf to be .occupled by the owner and atlll have aome rental Income. "'" Id.al -dual purpoae or Inveatment property. Inapectlon permitted an'y time prIor to eale, $al. on the premia... S"lIa to ttle hlgh ..t bidder. TERM8-$l,500,oo caah at time of lal., balance to b. paid on d.llvery of deed. Purchaler will rec.lve good tltl. and Immedl· at. po ..... lon. .

HOUSEHOLD QOODS .

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•Beglnl)I';g promptly 1 :00- P. M.. the followlna delCrlbed It.ma 1111 to the !;Ilah'" bIdder: Frteldalre apartm'!"t .Iae refrlg.rator;' table top g.. ' rang.;' Ken, more el.ctrlc weiher; thre...,leoe notional davl/I)port; 1'Ox~2 wool rug; ' 1x14~ WIOOI rue; aman rup; odd floor cov.rlngl; thre.."l.ce bedroom aulta. compllta: odd bedroom furniture; ch••t of IIra~.... ; daveneUe; plctur.. ; mll'rorl;' lampe: odd tabl .. and .tand.: chalre; two m.tal cablneta: dl.hea: cannlner lit; cook. Ing utanalla: lawn mo_r; p.nel door; ,"umerou. oth.r Ite"" .. TERMS-Pere.o"al prop.rty 1111. for cllh,

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"Be perfect. be of good comfort, be of one mind. Itve In pure ; and the God or love and peace aball be with you." , II Cor. 18: 11

OSWALD Funeral HOlAe LEBANON

WAYNBSvnLE

72 CALL EITHER NUMBER 2115

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You can depend on receiving a friendly greeting whenever you visit our bank - and afterWard you can depend on ·receiving the very best service we can give, whatever the money mattels Y9U have entrusted to our We'll be happy to serve you in every way we can - come in, won't you?

care.

PAIR, HarYey.buflr, Ohio. able. THOMPSON SHOE REX-4-11-(8t'~26

CHIMIEY REPAIR .

GENERAL Block .nd Brick Work

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LEE TIRES

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

For Dally Market "eporU: .

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8ERVLCE THAT $j"Tl8'IE8

NoUce ia hereby liveD that Oarl Sberwood, wbole Poet Office ad. dreBs II Waynesville. Ohio. has been duly appointed ' all Elxecutor of the Estate of Nora Sherwood. LICENtE b late of Warren County, Oblo, de. 0 - BONDE ceased. General Ferm &a1.1 Dated this 8~ day of .Tune. 1963. Llveltock aale. Ho....hold Sal.. RALPH H. CAREY, T.I.phon .. : 555 and 820A . Judge of the Probate Court, WarreD County, Oblo 27 W, Mulberry ~'t. Lebanon, O. Dan M. Aultman. Attomey 6·U .... (Bt' .......25 READ THE GAZiirri WiiIIIAL'J

I LOOK!

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Eltate of Executor Nora SberWood. De-

lOC ...·TED on Third Street betw.en Chapman atreet ind State Route 73 In Wayne.vlll., Ohio

CLOSE, Mlnnl. Jun. 5 - Jun. 8 Fi'ndllY E. U. B. Church Aev. Don Hochat.ttler Int.rment FIndley

DRING your SHOE to C. LEE HAWK. the Barber. Work guaranteed. Prlcel ReuoD·

AND HOUSEHOLD QOODS

-WAYNElVILLa, OH.IO

etreet; said point lIlelng In IIn.e with a point In tbe con crete IIld ... wallr. and 1.8 teet N,ortherly trom the Northeast corner or the brick building now on the bereln deIIcribed tract, (the front line of etJd brick buUdlng being on tbe East Jlne of MtJn Street) . SaId beglnnlnc point !\lao being tbe Southweet comer ot a lot owned by .John H. Si.ckett; mnnll1J[ thence Easterly 1~.1 feet wltb the Southerly Une of said Sackett (pUlling aD Iron rod ' at 51 reet) to aD lroD rod: thellce by a new dtvillon 1';0& aero.. the original Tawnahlp lot; and parallel to Main Street, Bouther'l y U reet .to an Iron rod In the Nortb line of • lot owned by A~I .. Courtney: thence with eald Courtney', North· erly Une In a Westerly dlreotlon 120.7 feet (pUling an Iron ro<l at 84 feet) to a point In the East line of Main BtNet; eald poInt also belli' In line with a poIllt In the concrete .Idewalk; thence with the Eaaterly lin of Main Stnet 82 teet to the pJaDe of beItIlnln., Sald preml18s beln& the Weet· erly etld or a certaj:a tnet con. veyed to the TrUateoe or Wayne TownsbJp. by deed (\ated July 3. 1878, .. reeorded 1m Vol. 66 at pap 188 of the WiUTen County Deed Reccmla. Sald properi;J to IMt IOld to the hlgbellt IIIdder. aud upon the fol· lowing t.enu: F1ye Hundred ($600.00) Dollan to be paId at tbe time of sale. and bi&lance to be ptJd witbln 10 daTI upon deUTel')' or a Deed to the purehlller. By order or the Board of Wayne O""UIDID Tru.teea, Wayne Town· ship, WarreD County. Ohio. MAYNARD I!'. WELTZ. Old or Wll11Ile Townsblp. 6-U-(lt)-4-U __- - - - - - - - - -

NORRIS BROCK OOMPANY

1. &3

OSWALD

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WAYIE'VILLE PROPERn ~~.f-----\II~ I E 11, BEGINNING AT 1:00 P. M.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To Whom It May Conc.rn: Notice 11 beNhy IPven that on tbe TwenUetb 4ay c)f .Tune, 1963, there wuf be 1014 at publlc aucUon on the premllM, tbe followlill deIcribed real elltate to-wlt : Tbe BuUdllll aDd Lot commonly known .. tbe Townabip HOUle, lituated on the lllallt ,Ide of MtJn Street In the Village of Waynee· vUle, Oblo, aDd more particularly described ... followa . Situated In WayM Townlhlp. Warren Oounr.,-. OIilo. aDd In the Vtllage ot Wayne8vllle. and bel"g & put of ' Outlot No. 1 at ,aald VDlA«e. and boundled and de-

deliver. ARMITAGE &. SON. '~~!:!n~ncf~O:~ Northeast cor. Phone 2091. tf net of tbe bereln dellcrlbed tract FOR SALE-~d In the Det Une ot Main

____________ STOP MOTHS at 1... COlt. DER· LOU Coeta only 8c per yaar (or a lIull Five year ' guarantee, Waynesville, Ohio WAYNESVILLE FURNITURE & Pbone 3462. FOR SALE--FRYERS.' GEORGE ~iiiiiiiiiii__iiUiimi;.uiiUn.;;m.;rnm.rn.n.;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;~~~~~ HENDERSON. Pbone WaynesvUle 3622. Route 1. 0--6-11-6·18

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THURSDAY, JUNE t t, 1953

THE MIAMI GAZt:!TTE, WAYNESVII.LE, OHIU

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By .Saving On Interest WITH A

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, Lebanon, ·ot.lo Phone 44E ELL" H. STURM, a.o'yoT,.....

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Ileolile by th IUltnO of Smith ? I Mury 1.10 ' II I nll . Mu .ugcl' of th I Hamilton oc al . ClII'lt)' orne, I I poInt d this ut loday and Blat d KNO W lhnt It Is I npol tanl t ha l yo ur em. MR S, J. KE RSEY HOME ployel' hn s YOll r co rre' l mlllle und Mrs John K ra y 18 tonval sC', so('lul sen rlly uccount number Ill!, 'II h I' hom aft I' li nd rgol ng lI lIlllb I' on hiM I'('co rrls . If you a ,'e Burg r)' a t :'IIIUIIII VILli Y hospitlli. I ~ If. ulploy d It Is Important th nt you s how tbe nllm rmrt lIumber liS shown by yO\lr lIocl al security VAC AT IONING IN ARIZONA ~, t I . ami ~ ,.. !l ay l,l r nnd , f'o l'll on t he Ilnnual fepon of your 1\1'1. ' self-emp loyment Income that 18 (.11 lid I' ' \1 a re I'U 'uUonln In fil ed with "our F drill 1111'01 II' , zona. ta x I' turn , "Y GR AN GE TO MEET SATU RD ,.. " Your nam on th ouart I'ly \\'II),n \' 1\1 Jo'lll'mera ,range 13 , r pon of youI' wng S sent In b )' will 01 t In I' gular B ssloll a t ' your mploy r. 01' on your ann ual iIl'e por of your s 1(· m.plo)' ment In · 11I't1I\~ lIt , :30 p. m. com IS 1I0t pnnu gh t 1II I1t It " MRS. JAMES IN HOS PITAL ynul' 8 lal fl cu rlly !ICCOUl)t," 1\1 1'8, bn rl Jam 1<, 1'. , 18 COli' : l a ne lltat d. ' She pointed o"t fill c1 at ' 1' n Memoria l hospital Ihat IIlIlesR you I' lI am Is a om. for b 1'\ IIllolI alll\ II'OI\tm lit. I allied b your oclal 8 cll rltv numb r. JU8t us bolh appear on I\IO VE TO DAYTON ~'Otll' 8 clal s cn rlty card, the ro 18 . 11', antI Mr8. Ro), MorIn , who I UO CI·tll lnt"y that you will get CARL H. FRY, rIght. agen t for the Pennlyl va nla Ra ilroad he re, 1 i8 shown rece ivin g a certificate ma r ki ng completlCn of a college hll\'t' rE- ' ld d In Wa~' 11 av ill e for r rPlllt ror your enrnln ll8. lh pnllt f \\' years, a1' now rOBld· 1 "The ronfu slon. troubl . XIl 18 . conferen r.e course In problems of cUltomer and com mu nit; re' .. · II~ III Dayto n. ami posslbl 10 or benefit pay· ' t cns. Maki ng the prese ntation II E v ~rette Alderman, iruatructor m nta tbal I' suit from roporllll~ 1 of management train ing at Ogontz Center of Pe"n sy h an a :.t ,te olle ge, where Fry received traIning. Fry Is on of ma,re than TO HAVE PICNIC FRIDAY n name without ' a number. or 40;) 6U p rv llory employel of the rail road who have completed 'rh WomlUl's AuxUlary of the wltb an In orr ct nuulber, lire no t $, ci.ll c;) nference couraea conducted by facu lty members of 12 St. l!a ry's church will enjoy IL : r str'\cted to tbe Smltb • ." . Mrs. collelle8 and unlvera lt lel wIth the cooperation of fallroad officera, and dellgr.ed to Improve aervlce to patronl. plenl at the noon hour on Friday l 1.ane stated . Soc.Inl security ac· at tbe Mucbmore home located counts are kept for nenrly a mil. ---- . 11 ar Lebanon, lion JohnBOnB, and 67,753 Browns, 'I west Wayne Advisory , 730,88 Wllllamses, and 696,120 ATTEN FUNERAL IN W, VA. JoneBes. ft \Counci' Meets 'Her'e AS UT FO LKS YOU

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I joyment ot kids, young IIJId old , I At 3 :3 p. m. a model airplane ,~.'·my III tJ'llllllllg an~ ombn.t. 1 Hal'old Hughes, pitcher for all' circus will b put on by th ~. I AG I~as p~~y ~ ~ b~go~a~t in ' ayneS,'lll o. mat('b d wits anll , Waynesvlll Mod I l ub. t . e ra p (:OW 0 tIe rmy skill wlduy against Ral'll II rrom A 80ft hall game wl1l be vlayoll \\ hlch now hol ll about two·lhlrds D lIbrook . who III onsid red by at 6 p. m. between the Waynes· l of th front. I m an), th e trl·co tlnt · I agile's b 8t vllle Old Tlmerll and Lytle. hurlel·. 1 At 8:00 p, m, the ozaddal(' Hugh 8 pit h cl a thr ·!Jltler Indians will appear with their 1111/1 gu\' oll\ Y 2 wnlks to th tribal dance and ceremony , Lcn/,'lle I ad I'll anti ulso Ilcor d A 6()'50 dllJlce wllh Oeulnh HilI" ' Wayn svlll 's ouly I'un , ness' Or h st m furnishing the d t W 'rh e tearn as a whole di s play d music Is Bcbedlll d to gel under . Eight st u ents rom arr n I lbe hest ha11 of the season . mnk· way at 9.00 p. m. county were among the graduat· 1Iij; 2 errors and 3 bIts In Ight Tbe prize drawing wlll be held Ing las6 I' celving diplo mas a~ \ inl1.1ngs. at 9 :45 D. m. The prizes are a s hlo tate nlversl ty last Friday, Bobby O'Banlon, Hughe's bill· follows : l-Outboard motor ; 2Rll bbl Jerome D. Folkman of t ery mate. Is shaping up nicely ' for Ele trlc Roaster: 3 Portable Br yden Road Temple, Columbu 8, \ a first yea r atcher and mak es RadIo ; ~ - ElectrJc Razor ; 5 d live red the commencement ad· up fa bl s Ine perlence with an EI t I CI k Tbe WeBt Wayne Advisory Coun· dress at ceTemonles In 0 h l O r ec r e oc. ell melon Friday evening with Stadium. abundance ot hUBtTe and gri t. By I A large fireworks displ ay will M and La d the last half of tb e season tbls be given at '10: 16. r. Mrs. wrence Brown as Following are the stu enlB. battery wl11 have the respect of Admlllllion to grounds, children bost IIJId b.olte . Mr, Carl Pit. , their bome towns IIJId the degrees all t be other t eams and managers 26 cents and adults 50 cents, en· stick, presIdent, presided and Mr. \ they received : as being one ot. it not the tough· I tlUes per80n to one ticket on J. M. Greene condu t ed the dIs· WayneavllJ &7- McClaD Jackson , est, In tbe league l prizea cusllon on "ZoI1ing" and "soclal 1doctor of veterInary medicine; Thecrowda ar~ getting better \ Ho~el ponleB decorated care ecurlty for t,b e Fanner," CllarleB 1.. Rye and Earl W. Rye, lUI IB the brand ot ball dIs played, and blcY~lea and' Ooata wOl all be Tbe Council adjourn~d to meet I bachelor at science In agriculture. ao all ball lans come out next plentiful In tbe hur;e parade. with Mr. IIJId Mrs. Roy EJIIs In 1 , Frankltn - Willard E. Chlppen· Sunday wben tbey play Center· . July and dlll'lDl the loclal h'!ur I dale, bacbelor ot science In bus· vme at the high school diamond ....... ft.... de1lcloUI ~mentJs were \lMsl adlllln\4mtlon.; Mamba R. and cbeer thele boYI along. There IeMIl . . . . . . . .aened to the emMrn and to Forman, bachelor of • lence in " , . 18 no charge made for admittance Mr. and MfII. Greene. wbo were , education ; Clauefe Thomas, bach· bowever a bat Is pasaed to help guestl of the evenIng. elor of Bclence In. agriculture. defray tbe expense. s ot the oW· K.I Mill Cl H np s arence . crals from tbe Bnckeye St- te m· Heinke, doctor ot pbllOllOPby. pires Association, Pleuant Plain-Lloyd E . Con· Totala for IB 0t. S··-"·y's game 1C':'Ir:::l''''''7"1!'.~~~::''''':'~~~::!'I'r.!' IlUGA over, bac belor 0t ec Ience In agrI . are a8 follow 8: .... culture. R H E _________ 1 S 2 WaynelvllIe A_A______ __ 2 4 0 Bellbrook l'.

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Mr, and MrB , J , J . Burske at· t nd d tb funeral of th fonner's Gray's Barben won over HarI eysburg Sunday, June 7 by II brother.ln.law, Mr. Wllliam J . to V f U.() s~~~:a;~ Cbarles n, W . a., on 8c~st SUnd~y Waynesville Jour. __ ADlmal claImI for the put alx neyed to Bellbrook to take two TOUR NEW YORK CITY months period tapered off sharplY , l088 s but both cames were good MI a Ruth Wanllow and MIlS as compared to tbe correapond. ones. . Cbarlotte Burnett with a croup or ' Ing pelod a year ago, acrordlng to Pellbrook won botb by a Bcore ot friends. apent tbe put week on a la report releued by Cooty Audl. :.1. elghtleelng lour ot New York lor A, M. Parker. The audItor Cbarlle Eml pitched for the CIty. pointed out that during a large Barbers and wbat a job or plWb. ..-.... 'I b did II 1 1 portion of Wi .......... the county' l ng e - a ow Ill' on y two SUNDAY DIM" It wide t n " . . . III ertett, bltl. p .. one b(ae 011 ball.' and ~llla' ente"'A'ned to and dogl were not runninr; at· IItrlkJllI' out Ilx. wbicb wu lome .... ...... 'A j bit ._Ilk Bell Mrl. Bertie Sunday dInner and bad u btlr ..rea. 0 qa nl a ......m e . - t i Llent. and Mn. FrancIa Elgbt cl&!.ml we.re filed with I brook IIJId conalderlng the fact gu_ f th t b I h II t b b CuUer. of n. KDoso Mr. AJUl )(no eounty commlulonen or e 'U I t at t., .,..U t e . rs game e u __ ..._ of C-----U. IU montha of the year, amount· r '\'nl tc?hCed for the Barben. .. , . . .". B. A _ _.... .. ............ and Mn. lAw" II:. TbOIDpaDn. , In, to "00. Seventeen c1allllB Centerville piaYI bere nen Bu· were tiled laat year, tot.allng ' 833. day at 1 :16 p. m. and 3:10 p. Ill. JOINS HUSIAND IN CALIF. Altboueh the rabIN quarantine ome out. U'rs. Norman Bacltert and Uttle bu been lilted In Warren cohnty. Ele2-116 __ cu ... canine onere are " reminded tbat NOTICE daugbter left by plane OD Frielay all 40ra mut be kept- on leasb Tbe Farmers' Club m et In reg· morning tor Oceanllde. Callfornla. from aundown till Innup. Several ular order on Tbursday at tbe where tbey wUl join Mr. Bacltert, new rabIes CUN bave been rePreaton Party HOUle wltb the Sealed bldl will be received by wbo Is In aervlce at Camp Pen· ported In recent daYI. , Rlley·MllIer families a8 boatelaea. The followIng 12 men bave been , the Village of. Waynesville. WII,r. ordered to report for InducUon ren County, Oblo. at the office of dteton. b dl 'l:' _ A dellclouB am I!lDer Willi from Warren county on Ju.n e 26: The Green Tbumoerll 4·H Club lIerved at tbe noon boul'. During the Mayor ot Bald Vlllage on Sat· 1'1 _ met lut T. bunday at DIcit Irelan'. ted Waynesville-WInford Stewart. urday, June 20, 1953 at 12:00 AUQHTER NAMED TERESA L. I • _ O'Ba d Die tbe bUllneu sellslon It wu vo Lebanon Walter Semperott, D,. Teresa Lee SmallWood 11 tbe w th ...,e nlon an k Ire- to retain tbe same offlcera for tbe Noon, for 8.250 equare yudl, more ~ I t b d BUI Ultl name cholen by Mr. and 11IfII. an n c aree an ~ er pre- comIng yef,r. and that tbla WaynBs, Harry Russell, Jr .. Thomll Runle, or 1eaa 0 t T ar .an d Cbl pe, .pread . (,lvde Rmalhvood for tbelr Infant EDITOR'S NOTE _ Tbe foUow- Ildll1l. . . ville club will be host to tbe an. Edward Peters, Nevin Weldle. MARY STANSBERRY. da'ugbter born Frlllay, June 6 at In, article hy _ reader ot tbe DI'J \ During the meetlne ....e 'decided nual uillon dinner In August at the D~~k~~nold. Carl Marltall. Earl Clerk. Village of WaynesvlUe. Warren County, OhIo Miami Valley hoaplta1. Mr. and Lec\on appeared In the NaUonal to bave an Ice cream IDOIal wblcb Flrellde Soct&!. Room. Mn. Smallwood are now the proud Volee and wu submItted for pub- wlll be beld at Dicit Irelan'. and itfll Ftank Swartsel dlleulled BanvI, Jr., Eugene Vice. 6-11-(2t)-3-18 parentI of a ~ and a daulhter. IIcation by Mr. Carl B. MUler. ot everyone II welome, 10 pleue tbe sPecial topIc "My Vacation ~::;Al~!~:~n~r·Berger. . __ WQ1181.,l11e. __ come. A motion 11'11 made by Trip" and gave 'a vlvtil de.crlll' Tbe follow In, three men bave Post OfHe. Box Rent 81RTH OF BON ANNOUNCED Recently 1 wa. mucb Im",....ed :Im Le~~t ~ ~u:O~:edm~ Uon ot ber recent tOUir of tbe been onlered to report tor anned To Ra ..... to Mr. and Mn. Lyle FOx or Day· by readlnl a m .... ef! lI.e8 la, a ngullJl Atte re th s tIng e I Weetern states. forcel pbyl1cal exama olf June 29: ...,.-...&J--- - t_ ton are announdlnl the birth of a .4.year-old boy at a atate youth m~ o~ h r ride me; IDwe Mrs Frances Sputlll format Lebanon-Jame. GIUmore. Accordlne to a noUce received I(;OUT PETER REINFELDT slx.pound two ounce. lOB. Jon meeting In FlorldL . Here It II: en oy a ay e an 'Ile er count; Durae' wal Introduced an4 Harveysburg-Howvd Mason . at the local POBt OUlce Jalt week • • • Will Att.ltd Bcout Jamboree t Good Samaritan bo.. down Tbe otber day u 1 1wu wuattracted walldng .. rouL . '\ gave a fIne talk . .workings . . t rom t b e lUll Ia tan t P 01t Mas ter d M Hart. the Unet. New. Reporter, Patty MllIer) on tbe Clarksville Walter Adcox, More tban 2,500 Boy Scoutll and H ar Uey a pltat June 8. Mr, an .... _ 'i two boy. abead o( me. Tbey of tbe Health Departalent. and tran.fer. ' .Ge~eral, tbe following box rentl th.1r aa41t 1984.... from Region ley are the happy maternal l1'an4 walked aloq talklq flarneaUy. 1 . varlou. Isaues CODIlecte(1 With IL A tall for four lII'!n tor Induc·· will go loto effect July lit at tbe Four. the threHtate pea ot Ohio, parent8. the moth~r be~nl the l'bey came to a door In the mlfi)- I Mrs. Spaetb was with ~e county tlon C!!I July SO hal been received, local POlt Ortlce: K.ntucky and W .. t Vuglnl., are former Ellen 11088, die .of the block. "Bye, Joe," .ld ! Health Association at llUI1IB for I_ SmAll III&e box - 60c per quarter counting the daya unttl tbey leave . ,'Jne. , and he. went Inllde. The five years, Medium size box- 75c per quarter In their speOlal PuIlIIIlaa tralna tor ATTEND toward then, that , AT OHIO ·COMMENCEMENT ITAT. UNIV .... ITY • other door. boy took aa step mom.nt, . This talk was lreatl)' enjoyed CI Large size box-$1.00 per quarter the 1968 National Scollt Jamboree with 'a detetmlned Itrlde walked ' Tbe MI~I . V~l!ey .acaUoll , by evel'Jons. , Aealstant Poet tbat will encamp more than 60.000 Mr, and M.... Hebel' ,Jao~n at; own &be Btnet. ODe boJ twl i Workaholl or the Women'. Cbrl" l The clab ad_med to meet If tbe perfectlona of the ' spirit By autborlty of 'BcOUta In a tent city at the Irvine tendet! comm.......l.t at o. 8.. U' llOne lDto a Poo&roOm wIlire beer 1Uan Te~peraDce UnIon ' 'WIll be at the B. 8. Elill bOUle I1l July. did not appear In thla world, tbls Malter General. . Ranoh. near Loa Angeles. Cam" wbere their . . ~1Iat.ecl Irom .... 1014' the otHr clIoee aot to held at Chautauqua on :rbursd'Q world would be unenllgbtened and from July 17 througb 23. the college of V~ M....... the 41l88tlOlUlMe ~. Of and Friday. June 18 and 19. : -- ', A~lolutely brutal. By the appear· Last minute r~IBtraUons tor cine. Of a cl... or ·tI, Mr. IUlIt'-1 am••ement. . BMlde the cu.~mary bualneu WCTU ..... At ance of th!t aplrlt In the pbyslcal tbe triP. for which the Cincinnati, 'I'Ilere It Ill, lire'. eternal on Tbunday mornlne, MfII. Mamie ' .. II' form. tbla world Is enlightened. Ft. Hamilton and Maud Builders 80n ranked leooJlc1. .\ bls p~acUce at lIontpeller, 1Il4, I~:,;. or T. EnlIIIl, .Sta~ Director of that Mn. '. ,I IuI'fttV,' - . . All &be spirIt of IIWl II the cauae .. Council have a IOAI 01168 scouts , seta _ tbe departmnt wQ1 apeak on SclenOn ThurlCl&1 ·afterllOCJa -th. W, or the lIIe of the 110 the A registered Jersey cow owned , are .Ull helnl taken, .,conlln'S PAPE" DRIV. TO a. , . thlJilt, to COIQJhhn4. to tlf!c Temperance and on Lelllli. C. T. U. meetln~ wd blliit at tile ,;otld III In the condition ot thg by Walter Ellli and Son. Warne.. to Ho"arcl. H, W ..t. Chairman of CONDUCTED aY ROUT. , tHat e'1W7 teeD __ bY a tIDL TIl. State Treuu...r. Mn. bOUl. of 'lin. Itr;' JliiIDeU. ...... 1Io4y, an' man II In the condition ville, bas been rated a Telted I the. Jamboree Committee for RaTbe Flying Ileal' PatrOl or tile "&Iou, .'16 mar 1»8 Nora B. PonUu. wlll lpeak OIl meetlll3' wU opened' by ah. ·Jeil. of the .plrlt. Jf there . were no Dam by The .American Jereey gion Four. and promlnot Findlay Wa ""lle Boy 8aQIl" .. to a BOIatl_ . . or PerllaiHntai7 Law. nle B"*,,ley readlnt til. llltb man, tbe perfection.II ' of tbe BPll'lt Cattle Club. T~e dlaUnction wa~ oU ezeoutlv,. yn elrl.e OD latura, llblett I1l time . . . readJ. On Tbun4ay e.,.ning, two film. PI 1 abel lin Prtee Bobertl of- would 110t appear, and tbe Ulht ot awarded Dellgn a Dreaming TuUp I Untilllal among the boY8 wbo Ing e a 2r~~1dlIiII at 8 . . . . • ~~ ~ Wort4~~ea- WID, .be BIacnf1l .... ~LlIlUl~. I'lN" fe~a: praJer. "M~ J:fl~ Ihtrnett. th~ mind ....onld not be relplen· for h8'llng three oI'fspring with- will enjoy tbls "onc.ln·a·lItetlme" JU;lell~ put 111 ~...... III Nont .~~.~ ......., file d _ II "I'b' CIIoIc8 t. Youn. leader, IIacl . . _ber to , . . ' dent In thla world. Thll world otrlclal p~ucUon recorda. I elt~rlenc. of' camplD« ' wltb fel· for pick up or .calf IIU, I"DIIlllinl -.oUlIt. allU4. mMtlDp are alwaYI a. 1extracta fro m me " AmtWlCil1( woUld be like a body wltbout a Tbe cowe progeny averaged lOW' aclouts from evel'J .tate ' and . erallp .... o:~.!:...f.!!' So. aDd Increalle Interelt Friend, TIle LQOlwut. ..nd Union ~. . 9.814 Ibl. milk and ' 520 Ibl. butter· froin II otber natlon~. II Scout dalliar day~' aW eYflry aild enth..1um and colliecrate4 Signal coqcernlilC tile 'adftll'C!flo -Mn. Helen McCoy. fat on a ~wl,ce-da~11·mllklnr;. 306- 1p. etsr Relnleldt, or GreeDvUle. ANNOUNCE IiIRT" OF confidence. youth ate.. tordI. service for mlU11dnd. , ment, 01 the ......... . . . . ' .. • day mature equivalent balla. The , In the MiamI Valle1"Councll. Born DAUGH.TER TUESDAY . \ But ODce he facea nfe, be real~ , ment In .lIIIIla . .~ FraIlC8. The recorde were made under one of l in '1 \Jp,' lAtvia. In 1911, hll fam· M'r. and )0(.... WUllam StroUIS II. . that It d08ll not move meetlne'" , C1Oaed wltb tile ' tbe program a of offic", telltlng ot Uy ned before the ad.,uclng RUB' are proudlJ announclnl t1\e birth smoothly••teallly fonrard u he ' L , ~ , UnIon BeIi~ foll0111t'ed by a ~... Tbe American ' Jeraey Cattle Club. 1slanl In 1939: qa!n· from tbe RUt!. of a daur;"ter. Sandra Kay, at,~ ~~~ ~~e:' po.!taP7!!n~IC~!: pl....nt IOClaI hour. ..__ '" wblcb bas Ita natl~nal beadquar· ' llan &d.,ance Into Eut Germany [lamarltan bOlpltal Taet4&J. Jan. facta. ' Tb. tnth .l. that til.... ' Is . ter. located In ~olumbu8. , In 1946. and a third Ume from Little Catol ~ . .4 every pall .In th. worlll "alail1st Mervbl tOIl", 'JIroaecaUnl Af,I .1Ui' Mr. and Mh. LaWnace Brown . , .' ~ GenpDJ' to Hanover. Ger· 16, 1963. torney of Warren Cowity. wUl ~ of W'YDelvllle, are announ~hlg many;, ... Ie aa excbange atudent ' David are vel'J proud of their DtW tbe finer way of life. , bab)' slIter aad al80 Ibarllll con, Tb• •taadard 'of BCbOOl conduct Q1lalnt the mem"en and guelt• s.turd Ev_ln. tbe elliP&ement , of their daugh. M a':' Wed eM to the United States now, and r. IJ'&tulatlOn~ are Mr.. and !tin: iJ. patbetlc. Reapect. for tJle oplD. wltb f,he ste.. to e.ta~ I ter, Eileen, to Dennll M. Roberti. -tul'lUl to Weltarn Germany .hortly M lAIab Mill. aM lou of lIiItrac!tora la aad1,. laclt- IIlh -.1111 lain , . ~., To'!f1ll~ , . IOn 61 ·lin. ROy T. RobertI, of ' · after tbe Jambo1'ee J. Burske. n. . '"g. The &ene...1 feel". I. ~bat ~YBraJ I!4lllr1. Ita,e been The Cheerful Olrele met on Sat· 42 Sontb Orand Ave .• FaIrborn. ', Mn. Robert Baker WII hOAtesa I . . . IIr. ·Jacob stroue. tbere I. no harm in lettlnr'.belp 1001111'1 concenUDa Ita benente urd.y evenIng at the home ot ...... eator t MI. to the J'r1eUablp Club on Wed: .. ' , 4II"0."u,.• . DIrty Jo~ ,ad MS. IOnlnr; law. 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THURSDAY, JUNE t8, 1953

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR' applYlq a bituminoul t.reatmeot, NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR8 STATE OF omo Item T-31. STATE OF OItIO Depart",ent of ' Hlghwaye Pavement: Width 1 foet, Oepartment of Highwaye Columbu.,. Ohio, June 8, 1963 Lenlth 12,249.8 teet_ E.tablilhed February, 1850 Engineer of Contract Sat.. "Idth 16 teet, Lengtb 17,265.6 Columbus, Ohio, June 6, 1963 PAUL A. SCHERER • __ . ______ . _ _ Editor and Pubiliher te t, . Engineer of Salea Legal Copy No. 53-217 CEOILIA J. SCHERER ________________________ __Alloclate Editor UN IT PRICE CONTRACT \ ~dth 1 teei., Lengt.h 1.056.0 Legal Copy No. 53-296 a..ed proposal8 will be r eceived feet. ( Blanchelter) NIT PruCE CONTRACT Publish d Every Tbursday MornIng at the otIl e of tbe State HIgh. Total Lengtb 80,571.2 feet or Sealed propos,ls will be re- _ _ _......_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J LYTLE METHODIST CSURCH at " ay nesvllle, Warren oUllty, Ohio. way Dlr tor of q blo, at Colum. 5.79 miles. celved a t the office or the State M PRO-PO . '5 .H1g " ' 0. at Co· ETHOOIST CHURCH Ent 'r d 8S se ond CI&86 malter at bus, Oblo. untH 10:00 A. M., Ohio B. E. J3!\ugbn, Pastor the l'ostoffice at \\ aynesvllle. Ohio, Landar<! TIme, Tuesday, June 50, CHnton County, hlq, on Sec· IU nl bu8. Ohio. unt.1l 10 :00 A. M .. J. W . Wed l;ewoo'd, l\Unllter Unilled Ser vIce. 9: 45 a. m. \ und I' III act of Ma rch 3, 1878. 1953. for Imllrol'em nts In : tlon 0.00 (Pan». S tale IRoute No. hlo SlAndard TIme. Tuesday, Church Scbool, 9:30 a . m .• Mr. I Prop SO : 8 ]l;os. 1 to 10 in'lualve 134, In Clark To~ nsblp, by apply· Jun 30. 1953. tor Im prove :lents Herbert MeMman, Supl ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL _ __ _ .__ _ _ a re oHe ' d a8 one project and fng n bitumI nous trealment, Itenl In : . Worship ServIce. 10 :30 a. m. Til Rev. Sa muel N. Ke ~'s, RecOOr les- In OhIo, $2. P r Year In ad\'ance; $2.50 els~wbere '111 be a .,·arded as one co ntract. T-lIl. Proposals Nos. 1 and 2 are oC· YOIlt"b Yellowsllip Sunday 7 :30 PRO P SAL No. 1 Pavem nt : WIdth 1 Ireet. fere d as one pro; ect a nd will be p. m. Sunda)' : rr n ollnty, hlo, on e tlon ngth 12,480., teet or 2.36 a ward ed as one contract. Cbolr Practice Tbursday 8.00. Holy Communion , 7 :30 a . m. 0.00. late Route No. _ 3 0, In miles. PR.OfOS \L '0. 1 Church Scho 1. 10 : 15 a. m. THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1953 PROPOS L No. 6 Warrell oun ' Y, hI:>. on Seotio n PTlng Val ley lind Xenia TownAdult WorshIp, 10:45 II- m. lermont County. Oh Io. on e - :~.57, u. S. Route No. 42, In Wayn NOT ICE TO CONTRRACTORS s hi ll'; . by a pply Ing a . bl~umlnous TATE OF OH IO lreatm nt. Item T.31. lions 19A and 2r..!1i. State Route 11 ow ns hlp, by a p lying a n aal/hal· Department of Highways Pn w m :I t : WIdth 1 Ceet . ' 0 . 222. In StoneH(,k and Blltavln tic on rete surface (·ourse. It!'IDS FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI ST L ngth Z'<. 266.4 . ~t or 7.3 Townsblp, by sJlJ llylng a bl lum· T·30 and T-35. olwu bus, hlo. J une 6, 1953 MISS JANE FI T E Byron Carver, l\lInlBter UTICA E. U.B. CHURCH Engineer of Contract Sales I miles. Inous t reatment, It m' ,'·31. I Pavement : Width 20 reet. Dlble School, 9 : 30 a. Dl . Corres pondent \\ llll ll m Channon, MInIster. Le : al Copy No. 53-227 PR oPOSAL No.2 Pa' em nt : W !dth 16 fee t, I Lenglh 22,017.6teetoI' 4.17 ml.es. Mornlng 'Vorsbll'. 10 : 30 II . In . unday School 9 :30 a . 111 •• ~Ir . )1 1'. and ~1rti. NlT Pill E CON TRA T lin ton ounty. Oh io. on ec· : en cth 29.620. feet. I R FO \ L N'J. 2 Prnyer MeetIng. 7 : 00 p . m. and theIr daugbter ~ell led proposals will b r ell'ed tlons _ 3. L 6,05 and 10.00. State Wldtb 17 feet. Length 18.585.6 8 31.reene Count: , OhIo, all Se tlo n Young People's Meeting. 7: 00. Harley Thowll8, ~upt . Preach lag, every ot ber S l' nday. 1 . (Part), . S. Route No. 42 , In onkHn of New Burlington, have a t tilt' offIce of·the Slate Highway Route No. 380, In Che8ter Town· teet. return d Crom n w ek's "acatlon Director of OhIo, at ColumbUS, shIp. by applying a bllumlnOUlI To~al J (In -th 4 ,206..4 fe et or I Xen ia Town8hlp, by a pplYIng an Even in!!: ervlces. 7:30 p. m. 11 :45 a. m. Evening Sen-I ce. flrsl Sunday III trll) to the Smoky Mountnlns. Ohio, unUI 10 :00 A. M., Ohio tr eutment, Item T·3l. 9.13 miles. \USP hnIUc conl'rele surfuce course, tandard Time. Tuesday. Ju ne 30, Pavement : Width 16 feet. PROP SAL No.7 Itl'lI! s T·30 and T·S5. month. Tbe Friend s burcb here span· 1953. for Improvements In : J ngtll 20. 56.0 feet. I.e rmont County, Ohio, on Sec· Pavement: Width 20 feel lIr d an Ice ('Team and s lraw. Proposal 06. 1 to Inclusive " 'Idth 1 fee t. Length 11, 27.2 Uonll 2.00 (Part) , 5.31 and 7.65 ' L ngth 10.248 feet or ] .94 miles. berry festlvnl In ihe school bulld- are offered &8 one projec1. and wIll teet. (Part). State Route No. 132, In Proposals Nos. 1 and 2 of thIs WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS 1D.8 Sl\.turday night. be aWllrded as one contract. Wld tb 2~ Ceet, Length 422.4 fe t Ohio. Pierce and Bata-v-Ia Town· project to be compl ted not later CHRIST :\I r. Rnd ~lr8. Charles Doster PROPOSAL No.1 Toull Length 33,105.6 Ceet or shlp8. by applying a !bitumInous than October 15, 1953. Jack Bames, Minis ter. and their daughter. Darbarll. have Dut! r ounty, Ohio. on Section 6.27 miles. . . treatment, ItAIm T-31. The minimum wage to be p aid Price Roberts. Mlulster Donald HalDN, Supt. C II tlurned 'ohome lIo\lowlng a ,t'w'o ' 0.00. State Rllute No. 7(8, In Mor. PROPO AL No, 3 Pavement : Width 16 jre t to 11 11 labor em r loyed on thl8 conBlbl S h 9 30 WorshJp Service, 10 11. m. week's vacation trip to Florida. , gan and Ross TownBhlp8, by apWarren County, hlo, on Sec- Length 6,836.0 feet. ' lract s haU be In a cordance with Mor:lng Sunday School, 11 a. nl. b f th Olvlc lllyi ng a bItumInous treatment, tlon 0.46, State Route No. 133, In ' Width ]7 fee t, Lengllh 11,5"63.2 tbe "Schedule o.f Pre-.ulUing Hourly Evening worsblp at 7:30. m. me.m ers 0 e Item T.31 ashl n ton Towllsh lp. by applyfeet. l \ ut e Rates AacerfJilned and De· , e Th I. ague held tbelr annual picnIC '; Idtb'14 feet. ing a bltuDllnous treatment, Item ' Ntdtb 1 feet. Length 10,665.6 le rmlned by The partment ot services eacb Wed· Len.ozth 30.729.6 teet or 5, 2 T -31. feet. IndustrIal RelaUons applicable to nesday evenIng a t 7 :80. dIn ne r Saturday evening at the OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. Pavement: Width 18 feet. · Total Length 2 ,564.8 feet. or State Hlgbway Department 1m· bome of Mrs. Lena lark and her mlle8. Eugene Grlffltb, Pastor daughter. Mfsi EUzabetb Clark. PROPOSAL No, 2 1. ngth 3.590.4 feet or 0.68 mUe. 5,11 miles. provements In accordance. wltb Sunday St'bool, 10 a. m. The Harveys burg hlgb 8chool BuUer County, Ohio, on Sections PROPOSAL No.4 PROPOSAL No.8 SecUona 17·3. 17-4, 17·4&. 17·5 and Morning wo.sbIP. 11 s. m, l1and appearing under the dlrec. 0.00, 2.73 (.82 O;: ford) and 9.70 C' lnton County. OlHO. on Sec. Clermont County. Ohio, on' See- 17·5a of the General Code of OhIo." Youth Fellowablp, 6:30 to' 9 :00. tlon of Charles Johnston pre- (Part), State Route No. 732, In tion8 (8.42 Blanche8ter) , 3.62 and UonB 0.00, 0.46 and ~1.43, State The bidder must submit with bls iT. AUGUSTINE CHURCH' , Oxford and Reily TOwnlhlps, In 6.94, . StatAl Route No. ]33, In Route No. 743, In Washington bid a cerUfled cbeck In the amount ented a program or music at the applying a bitum inous treatment, Marlon and Vernon TO~lUIblps. by Township, by applying a bltum. at $2,800.00. . Rev. Jam6l! 1.. KruIUng. Putor WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS Fesr. ulcent.ennlal celebration In Item T-8l. Inous treatment. Item 1r.81. Plana and specl!lcatlons are on Mallei .00 aD~ 10 : 00 a.' r.!I. Firat Day Scbool, 9:30 a. m. ~ aablngton Court Hou8e Saturday Pavement : WIdth 18 feet. sh Ips, b.v a pplying a bItuminous Pavement: Width 17 feet. rue In the department of blghways Meeting for Worship. 10 :30 a .m. afternoon. Length 58,713.6 teet. treatment. Item T.31 . Lengtb 10,824.0 feet. and tbe office of the dlvllllon depWIdth 1 feet, Length 1,056.0 Pavement: Width '- feet. Width 18 feet, Leng-th 23,865.6 uty director. Mr. and Mrs. /' rthur Ph' labaum of Oakwooli, were gue8ts Sonday reet (Oxford). length ]16,054.4 feet or 21.98 teet. The director reeerves the rIght NT. HOLL... METHODIST of Mrs, Phllabaum's parents. Mr. Total ,Lengtb 59.769.6 feet or miles. Total L,engtb 34,689.16, teet or to reject aJlY and all blda. LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENC~ and Mrs. Altiert Moore. 11 .82 miles. . PROPOSAL No.6 6,67 miles. S. O. LlNZELL, T. M. seaU, Mtniater "Ashl y " the Greek Revival PROPOSAL No. 3 Preble County. Ohio. on Section PROPOSAL No.. 9 . State Highway Director Suday School, 9:30 a. m. E. Cbrlluan ScIence .rvlcea are h' r M J h Butler County. Oblo, on Sectlon8 0.10, State Reute No. 726, In MonClermont Co.t nty, Obl'D, on Sec- 6·.11-(2t)-6-18 A. BarDbart, Supt. ' b e l d every Sunday mernlng at 27 home. ere. 0 Mr. and rs. 0 n (0.00, 0.14, 0.2t Seven MUe), and roe and WaahJngton TownshIps. tlons 0.00, 0. 10. 0,,21, '2.74, <7.42 Worahlp Service, 10:110 L m. N. MechaniC Street at 11 o'clock . E. Welsh, was among Warren 0.34. State Route No. 503, In Wayne by applyIng a bitumInous treat- Felicity) Rnd 7.86. StJate Rout NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Evenlllg Service, 7.80 p. IlL Sunday acbool at tbe lame bour. ounty homes In the War· Township, by a.pplylng a bltumln- ment. Hem T.31. 1\"0. 756, In Monroe, Wublngton STATE OF OHIO I ren Counly Pllgrlmn«e. Sa,urday ous treatment, Item T·31. Pavement: ~Idth 18 feet. and Franklin Townsh!I~8; by a pDepartment of Highway. II and Sunday. The Wel8h's had a Pavement : Wldtb 32 teet, Length Length 25.2S0.4 teet or 4.7 plying a bltumlnoua trea tment , Columbus, Ohio. June 6, 1963 mile!!.:. Item T-SI, E"glnee, of Salea short mu sical program In\ their 739.2 feet (Seven MII.e) ho..... Sunday with Mr. Welsh I Width 84 feet, Length 628,0 teet. PROPOSAL No. 7 I Pavell' ent: Width 16 feet. Legal Copy No. 53-221 (Seven Mile) M t C 1 Le th 6386 r t (Fell Ity UNIT PRICE CONTRACT A SPECIAL FLOWER AND pIay Jng orgafi accomllaD Iment for Width 28 feet, Length 528.0 feet. on gomery ouoty, Oh 0, on ng . e . (: ) S Mrs. My;rtie Maxwell. mezza.ao- (Seven MIle) fie tfon 0/0, Stalr> ROllte No. 123, W idth 16 feet. Lengtll 24,71004 e41ed N"opoaala will be reo GARDEN FERTILIZER HAND OR POWER r Lebano MillS Judy tn German Town8hlp, by applying reet. celved yat tbe oruce or the State I of alao plQ'ed f 18 teet, Length 30,254 .4 a bltwDlnolls treatment. Item T.31. 1 Width 1 feet, . Lengtb 14,4.67.2 mgbbwa . Director of Ohlo, ' at .CO. 50 Lb•. $2.40-25 Lb., $1,35 . , " ee Pavement: WIdth 18 feel Ire. lum us, OhIo, until 10 :00 A. M" I sevMera lid selT ecbtlonb8 on tdhe 0hrgtan. r' 6 OT7().talml] Length 32.049.6 feet or Length, 12,566.4 teet or 2.38 Wldt.h 14 feet, Lengllh 18,216.0 Ohio Standard Tline, Tuesdll" , Bulk Garden SHd., Spray., DUI'" . eo Y orn Ury, aug er o . M. mUes. rllet. June 30, 1953, for Improvements . Gard.n ToolI, Lawn HOII, Lawn PROPOSAL No.4 PROPOSAL No. 8 Totat T.eqth 58,027.:1 feet or in: . Mr. ' and Mrs. Jamell Tbornbury, Is Mowers. Hand and Power recovering from an appendectomy Butler CoQnty, Ohio, on Seetlonl Warren County. Ohio, on Sec- 10.99 mllee. PROPOSAL No.1 ALL TYPES at Mia.ml Valley bospltaL . I (0.00 -Somerville). 0.15, (7 .70 Jack· tlon 30.50, State Route No. lU In ' PROJ;>OS~L No. 10 Clermont, Clinton, Montgomerj L.~nmower Sharpening and Clermont County, Ohllo, on Sec· and Warren COllntles, Obto, on CALL AFTER 5:00 P. M. Jlminy campbell of Marlon III. Ronburg) and 7.97, State Route No. F'raDkJln Township, by allPb1ng a Repair - -Try Us ' , . , 744, Milford. Wayne and Mad· S ec Uona, U . S " Route8 18 a houle guest here ot hla uncle lsOn .InTownlhlps. by applying a bit um Inous t reatm ent, Item T-81. tl on 0.00, State Route No, 774, In I V ._.... . .ool and aut. Mr. and Mn. Chari. bttumlnoua treatment, Item T-31. Pavement: Width 18 feet. Franklln and Tate TO'llrnablpa, by ~oe. 60 and 62, and Slate Route OPEN EVERY NIGHT !TILL 9:00 CampbelL \ Pavement: Width 18 feet, Lengtb Leagtb 13,306.6 feet, ' or 2.62 applying a bituminous treatment. I No. 131 ~lerm nt CouDty, State orhe HarveYlburg Graqe' met 47,llU feet. mUea. • tem T-81. ' I r..Ollte No. 132 Clinton Count.y; 1 Wldtll 18 feet, Length 781.0 feet. Propou,Ja NC,. . 1 to 8 Inclullve Pavement: wtdtb 18 feet. .State RoulM No. 4 and 123. Mont· Monday evening with the Lebanon State Route 122 Off Ro It I 42 Gra....e. prelenU.... tbe pro.......... ' Somerv1l1e} of . tbl8 project to be completed Length %1,225.6 fee It, or 4.02 gomery County, and U. S. RoIIt.. North Leblinon .... -0 ... _ not later than. October 15, 1953. . mllea. No. 42, and State ReutAls NOli. 4.8, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO and degree war . f . 0 llO InclUI ' \le 73, -132 and 741 Warren CoUllt)', to .all labor emplo)"ed OD thlll con· of this pro'ect to be completed by removing old and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Taylor were eet. (Jaokaonb\UW) }-osts at their home FrIday ev .. mJ::a 1 Length 49.6S2- feet or 9.40 tract eha11 be In accordance wIth not later tbn October 15 1951 new Guard Rail. Pro eet to nlng for the Jue meeting of the PROPOSAL No 6 the "Scbedileo -r-PrenUlngJiOur- ' Tho mlJll .r. u -, w to' be completed Dot later than October Welcome Bible Clue of Jonah'l . Iy Walt'e Rates A8certalned and I to all labor emmpi ~Clln .........n. St, 1961. , Preble County, Oblo, on Sectlon8 Determined by T. he Department of tract IIba" Le IIl000a-COI'dan"'ce ::ltb The minImum .·"e to ..- ..... Id TELEPHONES : Pun Baptillt CbU,f'Cb. II .... Taylor 0.00. 1.U, 6.8t, 13.42 and 21.2t. I • " of PreViLillDc C; " .., .,., .... Jed the gl'f'lIP ,n devotlOD8 and State .Route No. 509, in GraUe, n d UI trlal R e1atlona applicable to the "Schedule Hour· to all labor eml)loyed on thiscon· WAYNESVILLE 2011 Mrs. Roy Abbott had l'bl\rge of LanIer, Twin and Hl' mllon To\; n- State B1ghway Department 1m· 1\1 WRge RIIte8 ~aeertalned anl\ tract Iball be In nccordance with the program. ' ro,rements In Il~cordance ~Ith Det'lnnlned · y The ~llIUtmeDt of the "Schedule of Prevalltng Hourly LEBANON Office 813-K Mr •. Lip Curl who b •• been III - -- I~UOD. 17.a. 17-4, 17--4.. 17·5 ADd '., d' 8triAI Relail~Jl8 alltpllcable to Wap Rates Aaeertalaetl and Ue .. RESIDENCE 412 _ The young penple of the Meth- ·, ...a or the General Code of Ohh ' State HIr:h \\'RY De a1'tIDent 1m. ~ermlned b1 The Depat tment of tn· SAND and CRAVEL MORROW No, S tor. quite aome Ume Is no,," ahow· odlst Churcb had cbarge or tbe bIT~bldbldd.er m. ust lI~bmlt with o,'oments In nCI'! rdlance wltb du.trlal Relatlonll appJ"cable to BLACK-TOP DRIVEs Ing Improvemenl churcb aobool Bervlces Sunday In I a cert fled check In the Rr etions 17.3 1 7. ' 17.4&, 17.6 and State Hlahw~f Department 1m. 17·5a ot the Gener~l Co4le of Ohio " proven;entl In ac:cordan!le with Mra. Robert Hough attended recognition of Children's Day. , an-p°launt oC $S,195.00. T~""'ROADQU. th Ba ti . Ladl H P ns aad stleclflcatfonB are ou . SecUo.n 17·3' 11·4 17·4a 17·5 and e p lit es oUlle arty Final e1cBsea of the se8lOn's file In tbe dellartme~t of high. Tlte bldde- m" s~ lIulbmlt with 17.fia at the Gene~L Cod~ of Oblo." , ,LAWN .... FlU. DIRT beld laat week In Granvl11o. ra'l,· Yacat!on Bible School were ways and the ornce of the dl\'[810n hll bid a cerUfted clllecit In the Th bldd • b I with READY-IIIX CONCRETE Mr. and Mrs. Bernard HalneB, held Friday. The studentl pre- denuty director amount or 12,80000 l e e r mUI" 8U m t hOlta to tbelr I aented an Interesting program, The director' relerves the rIght and a ... on cbeck II} the of WI1mJnf!1on. EXCAVATING .... DUMP TRUCK SERVICE '. ' bridge eIub Saturday night with Ol)lln to the 'publlc, In the blgb to , reject any and all bldl. tile In the depU1meJilt. of PIIU18 and ~pecm~uona a on Be"era] me- bera of thla eommun. I Ichool building. Sunday evening. 8. O. LINZIILL. ..ays and the otftce o.f 'UuI dlv"Son tne . hl 'the 4epartment of ':agb. It1 attend1n8. I (Continued on Pqe Three) 6-l1-(ft) Blahwa, Director I deThPUty ddllrector:. . Iwa1. and the OmQ6 of the divisIon , erector NHrY•• tile deputy director. 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There tbey go a,aJn rouDd HARVEYSBURG=" TRICKY THUMBS 4-H and round and tben roll over and VII CLUB MEETS HERE (Contl ll' ~" . Tom rage T 0) I over bavtng lueb a lot of fun. ,.,.. I 'I'U Tllere haR been mor oatl · plapt.Chlldren'lI Day wall observed at "e are now studying abou t ii II ed thlll yeaT than usual and It looks Jonab's RUn Baptist eburcb Sun· safety. Ev ryone III allked to fine everywhere especially Blnce A total ot 2'7 southweste rn hlo bring a pi tu re 011 this subject. A Farm Diary he ruin hUlt week. The wheat 18 dlly mornIng wltb tbe young pea- flrmll and om(lanl II rormec!1 new Our Prelident ' Toni Moron went By D. J. frazier ulm08t ready to omblne but the pie pretlenllng a sbort program. Blue CroBs groups during M tI)'. a nd to Workshop. At our last meet. Mr s. Harold Bogan wbo bu re· more than 7,000 ne\\ members Ing she told us all about It. . price Is going down and down. ---·-----.~to They eay becau B etorage space enUy returned home, following were add ed to the rol:s or Hos· News Reporter, Judy Wrigh t. J UN.E 15, 1953.-Cool and pleas. Is .:urce. • On year the ad fl v u"gery at Clinton ~femnr.lal boa· pltal ea rpol'Rtlon IOlS t month. I _ _ •_ _ II nL t.odllY. The sun Is shining, 1011 8 of box cars on the old rail· pltal. Is now r overing rapl~IY. I In the past thre monUl8, ill· SEAL·ALLARD WEDDIN G but It Is a IltUe bazy and with I rond up her waiting for tbe wheat The Men's Community Club m l most 24 ,000 peraons In soutlilweel· NEXT FRIDAY EVENING 110m lauds 80 th at Il Is hard to el'O I) but now they hav,e pulled In the hi gh 8 hool building, Wed· I ern Oblo have enrolled In Blue The marriage of Miss Joye . tell wbeUier It Is got'n g to etay l out the ralls so they can t do thaL needay evening with nn Int reet. 1 CrollS to bring the tolal mElmber. ("I r or whether ther will be Illmln. This 18 Burely the bUBY Ing pro!-"ram aDII pollu k dinne r ship or Hospital are Corporation Elaine Beal, daughter of Mr. and 1 lSom more storms to wet our hay. I time on the farm , corn plowing, Mrs. Milo Beal, Roule 2, Wa)'nes. II hllY and th e wb al barvest almost serv d to Imembers and Invited to 1,053,000 persons. H r on Ury Rid ge th rain skip· on U8 . Over 44 mUllon persons In the vlJle. to Donald I. Allard , son of I g uests. II d U8 on nturday but down on . . . ell All d f 1 h R t 3 .•lldtlleboro Road the baler had TI. hol1ybocks or coming Into nlted tatee aDd anadill ar ar 0 anon ou ,I Just lJulled Into the small fields bloom rlUlt 1I0W alld they aTe so NOTICE OF AP POINTMENT now Blue Cross members. w ill be sol emDlz d Friday evening, of cut and raked clover and the pre tty and ch 11 comfort hecause .)nn 26 th at 7 : 30 o'clo 'k at tbe ' IO I'm camo. It rulDed ba rd ror do not ha \'e ,to do anything to "EKecutor Metbodls hu rc h In Way nesv ille. MO'1 lim .. a ,u it Ihol lit u, just a.bout ten mlnut 8 lust long tt. m. I pla nt t;<! 80m seeds lhe Estate of Nora Sherwood, De- ' S The \\' dd lng \\ III he open chu rc h. le.erol yeo" ogo lUll won 'l Brushes and conr u, leday. Sam. with f l...e nou gh to make tll al pr~tty clover uther day of varloul! Clowers tha t ceased. Rug Cleaners 10 0 wet to bal . I ' stlw the storm I wu nted a nd yesterda y when I Notice Is hereby given that Carl , Inluro nce. A program ,Iarled \\' hen I got nbo nt IlS far as Ore. . nt out there was. a nice duety Sherwood, whoae Poat Office adTry GAZETIE CLASSIFIEDS yeo,. ogo mlghl ho.e b.. n a ~ Qllh . T bo da r k lou d W/1.8 In the hole and u hen hnv ln~ a lovely dr 88 Is Waynesville, Oblo, haa William Harry Vl pperma.n, of . p.rleel III lor your 'Mura nc. II ut h mOl'lng Crom the west and .lo". \\ ullowlng III It. It s no WOII· been duly ap{}olnted as Executor r gonln. was one or 5 employees II r. DP , L bas 2.250 emPlOyees. ' n•• d, . . . Ih.n. 8uI II may It i" ns bOil ing and chang ing shape ' I' lhllt my (lower beds do not of the Es ta te of Nora Shenvood, of The Dayton Pow r and Lig ht Special recognition was gl\' n NOT lIive you lull prolection rnst lIlal I was almost aCrllld get weeded wheneyer there III U b d I 110 la ' e of Wa rr n County, 0 10, e- ('ompany wbo race \'ed a dillmond I to Earl W . H. Hockman. 67. who todoy. S.. u, lor a '.f. ". we r going to have a twister; I: I Cll, bILre 81'0 t, t ha t h a ppens. d onaly,l, 01 your pre ,ent·day that cloud moved on away Crom 1)181)01la bl e boWes a nd . cans tor eUf! . pin Cor 25 years oC service at a celebrllted his 50th a.nnlversary In,uronc. need" 11 8 bllt another loud came up out b er mllY b a Cine thing but It Dated this 8th day of June, 1953. rcco~ IUon dinner at DP&L's I with the company this year In ot the north west and beCore we 11•.akell jU8t another tblng to throw R f\ LPH H. CAREY, I Recreation Park nenr Dayton , on ' 1903 he started work as a m~88en. kn IV It ther e. was the m in. As Oll t tit car window and ~lutter up ,Tudge oC the Probate Court. June 15. ' ger with The Dayton Light Hest Warren County, Oblo , . , , Thle year a group brought the and Coke Company. which late r usulil wltb hay weatber, you bold I U,II I' lo::d sidell ond now they put DlLn M . Aultman. Attorney FOO D STORE ~'ou r breath, almost, until the last 1.lsm up In paper cartons and they 6.11 - (3t)~.25 total or active employe e with 25 became a part of DP&L. Todav bit of bay 18 In - and If yoU bave tll r w thos ouL It was not two ren r s or more of ser.vlcce to 303. Mr. Heckman Is assistant sup r. Insurance Alency Phone 2541 r. an y other reUr d mployees visor of the gas const"" ctlon deal ta lfa that takea all summer. but I I hud to p!c k up out by my gate, II. lrn Jra II Quick r drying than bilL Cour and there are at 1&.'\8t a tbey aay the Rio Grande river Is " w LEBANON, OHiO clov rand la usually easier to 11111 ( dozen more between there ru most drl d' up and so are the with a Quarter ntury or more , partm ent. . H lives at 101 La' \'u • •••••••••••••••••••••~ READ THE GAZETTE WEEKLY Of_8_e_r_".lc._e_al_8_0 attended tb e dIn· Street, Dayton. r ure "nd get In solely. Tbere ta and tbe corner. Pomona Grange _so_u_th_e_rn_T_e_x_a_s_cr_o_p_s._ _ _ _ _ _ no doubt about It, grass aUBt;e bas paB8ed Q re80lutlon a ppealing sIlves a lot of worry. We baven't to the legillature to put up signs tried It yet, but ~.ome day we will. IIIng aUention to the tact that They say that we muat look out It Is against tbe I..w to throw aJl1. Cor army worma tor at leut ano- thing from an automobile and tbat ther week. I lIaw 1\ man spraylns til re I a tine ror It all they do bls coffield tWs morning but I In MasBachu8etta and Bome otber Like a 19t of other things, the paint' you buy today is a much better product didn't know ""heUler he WB8 spray. eallt rn states. The meD who cut Ing for army worms or we dll. He the :vaS8 along tbe roads say than. it 'was just a few years ago. It spreads more evenly, bas a smoother finish, wall too fnr away for me to uk. tbat beer cane and bolOell are a I B" ra"ed the rotatoes thll morn. terrible nul6llnce and oflen cause and a much longer Jife. One reason paint is better is gas. Some paint ingredients Ing' for rotato bugs and I Ihould trouble with their mowers. such as resins and oils are "cooked," and to prevent losses from scorching the Thoee oC Ull wbo bave not IIUC, s pray to kill the ' polson IV)' along Ihe I1 ne. I am rIltbe" sorn' wh en rered Crom tbe recent tornados amount of heat applied must be exactly cootroiIed. Recently developed radiant I lee t hem IIpraYIng the roadlldea should be 80 thankful that we gas burners make possible critical control of exacting high temperatures. The for 10 mam' or what "'''f be called sbould do omethtng abo ut It. weeds bave such pretty nowers One of tbe thlnKa tbat we can result is a uniform paint of superior quality - a paint that will give your house but In mon places the pol on Ivy easily do II' to give to tbe Red III v rY bad, Croll. All lhelle addlUonal deand all painted surfa~es greater protection, longer. The hOll8e II lUll full or kittenII. mands upon them coul be more Right DOw tbev are racing and ealllly met If tbolle "" bo eacape COMPANIES SERVED BY TlXAS EAmRN SERVE YOU cbulne all over everything but I ould give a think offering. Bathey are 80 cute that I haven't tween tornadoll and hall and army rbe h art to do anytblng about It. worm. and IIplttle bap thole wbo ( CaD D.OW pick up the black and escar8 aDd make a crop co dwell white one and the yellow one but &tford a. bit e tra to belp those rh gray Uger a Dd tbe orange and ' who were hIt. Ob yet, lome peGblack tiger IlUII .run If I get Dear !lIe ate bavlng floods too, and 11-

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Marvin Young, Prosecuting At.torney of Warren County, was the invited speaker at the June meeting of the Waynesville Civic Club. Mr. Young poke on "Zoning" and explained to the . members and guests the purpose of the State Legislature in enacting the Zoning Laws and Regulations in 1947 and how the establishment of Z.oning I would control undesirable praetices within the township. I . J. M. Greene. public relations di- , rector for the Farm Bureau. was also present and gave his views on the subject. After M.r. Young's talk, the Civic Club voted to initiate the proceed. : ings necessary to establish Zoning within the rural areas of the town· ship and President Edgar Smith was instructed to appoint a com· mittee to consult with the Wayne Township Boord of Trustees rela· tive to the matter at the Board's next meetin g.

"Use your head - don't lose It." These were the words of advice from S. O. Linzell, Ohio Depart· GRANGE TO MEET FRIDAY ment of Highways Director. to the W.ynesville Farmers Grange 13 mJllions of holiday trl\velers over will meet in regular session on Fri· tke fourth of July week end. ttay evening at eigbt·thirty o'clock. Linzell's message to the driving public stressed the tact that indeHAS WI!EK END ~UI!ST pendence Day motorists should Mrs. Clifford Arebdea.con w.s I take every precaution to arrive at week end guest of Mr.. Grace L. t.bt'ir destinations. Said ~ell, .iHoliday weelt-ends are happy oc· Smith. casions, don't let yours be clouded GUESTS FROM FLORIDA by having a member of your fam· Mrs. L. M. Hen.denon of Florida Ily or yourself listed in the death t ith columns." is sdpenhdineg a few wee s w ••• Win, Award From Greyhound He ' continued, "Holidays aDd (r l~s u. ed Drat I 1 summer week-ends are burden W L. AY ymer e, oca with traffic accidenta aDd the WCTU TO MElT THURSD hound age.nt, was signally f Jib ~ no The WCTIJ wl11 bold a regular June 30, when .he r~eived the :-::~~n. 0 Lu~ y~ on the 4th meeting on Thursday, ·July 9 at Award of MerIt whicb Great Jul eight people In Obio were seven·thirty p. m., at the bome of Lakes Greyhound Lines confers kUfe'd In trarf.iC ac:dden~, and on Mrs. Grace L. Smlth.upon .gents who have ably repre- the lOth of July, tbirfeen more sented tbe nation·wide bus trans· 0 Ie .tell victim to road dealba." VISITOR FROM INDIANAPOLIS p.ortaUon concern in their respec· pe concluded bis .tatement Mrs. Marjorie Drake, of Indian· live communities ,for perloo: ex- with the warning, i'a safe trip .polis, is the guest of her p.rents ceedlng five years time. you aDd J(our tamUy will depend near Waynesville, and has been The award to Mr. Dra~e. who has on your driving ablUty and the the guest of Mrs. M.ynard Weltz been Greybound agent m Waynes· exerc:rse of c.utlon." lor the past few day.. vl\le since January 29, IsMs, was made by T. W. Le Bur.y. Grey· VISIT PARINTS HIRI hound traveling pa senger agent in Mr d M Kenn th S1. John the WaynesvUle area. The certif- Oil. ... • an rs. . e hi icafe which attests to Mr. Drake's lind dauahter of Hubbard, 0 o. longtime .ssoclatlon with Grey· ~ CI . , . . - . 1ft wbo were enroute home from a hound reada in part .iGreybound conveation In Chaclnnati. .were commends his spirit of courtesy ......"""":I!'ft Sunday dinner guesta of bls par- frlendlinw .nd belpfulness to th~ mt~~ ents. Mr.•nd Mrl. L C. st. John: public Ind bis keen sense of responalbiUbo to this company." It VISIT IN WA¥fINGTON s signed by R. W. Budd, president, Mr. and lira. Loyd Davis. with aDd J. V. Murphy, vice president their SOD. Mr. Clarence J. Davis. • nd general trafflc manqer of and famU,. of Dayton, are .pend· Great Lakes Gre,.bound Lines. in, several days in WasblDitoD, In , aeeeptbi, the certificate D. C. and YilLtin, their 100, Mr. whleh evidences his membership and Mr.•nd Mrs. William Davis. in • select group of Greyhound .genta, Mr. Drate pled,ed the con· VACAnON ,N FLORIDA Unuance of those same ~Ucles of ~ Clara Sbeehan, with Mr. belpful, courteous 1eI"I1c:e to Grey. and Mrs. EIfla JIcCIure and IOn hound patrons In Ind around and daughters, Myrn. aDd Elm.· W.ynesville, wbich have now won gene left on Monda,. morning for for bim this new· .c:c:l.lm. Br.denton. Florida, for a vacation of a few weeks. KNOW

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.• Begin. Intenalve Training FORT SILL. OKLA.- Dwight W. Michener. Hon of Mr. aDd Mrs. Charles E . Michener. Route 73, I Waynes911le, has entered a perIod or intensIve field traIning In ar· I tillery scIence and tactics at Fort 111. f\.8 purt or the Army Reserve Six students from ~aynesville Oftlcers' TraInIng Corps advanced have enrolled at Wllmmgton Col· courBe In m1l1tary Bclence whICh he lege for the first summer term , Is tailIng at OhIo State Unlveralty. which runs June 8 througb July He Is participating In a six· 11 . Most will be attending the sec- weells artillery summer camp ond term. also July 13 tbrough along with approx.lmately 24 00 Aa BeQJamID I'nUlbl left lndepeDdenc:e Ball, a woman asked August 14. . other Army ROT cadet8 from' 3 bIm, "..... ftaDJdI.D, what kind of a covernment hive you given us?" From Waynes.Vllle are: Clara: states. HawaII, MexIco. the Ph\ll~ Be anawered traftl7, "A Republic. madam. If Y01 can keep it." bell Cook. Rt. 1. Dorothy Hawke, pInes. Puerto Rico and Canal Zone. In palDtJDI tbIa hdependenee D87 acene in Hometown, U.S.A., Barbara Hartsock, Rt. 2 ; Omar representIng 6 colleges and unl. the artist. &. J'nDIdln Vlrlttmlck, bu f " ,nd an echo of Franklin's IDteman. Rt. 3; Joe James, and itl 1I8I'Diac ia.... quotation from the poet WilUam CuUen Bryant,. The Philip Workman vera 811. Others from Warren county .re: DurIng the camp. the cadets will . bistorlc ICebe of Mapa Charta, the iIInall1,ht on old North Chur ch Tower, the embattled "n1ben" of • p-elt new nation-symbolize the Marjorie Coomer. Kings Mills ; live tn comfortable barraCllsi, e:! Jane Davenport, Morrow; Paul Far- army chow, and answer ug bard-won Yictoriel, and 1the i'rieeleSl rreedom, wbich, on Indepen.... ~ 1111. an tiVUI eVVJ' Hometown In the land-not done to quer, Fr.nklin; Betty Flora" Mor. calls for various activities of th row; Florence Foxbower. Pleasant day , beginnIng at 6 a. m. Train· celebra.... tlulto protect. Plain, Ruth Gentry, Loveland; ' Ing will Include overn.lght bivo'Marguerite Grapevine, Un ion I uaC8, fIeld exerclaes and actual NoUce Of C 81 IIII Farms. Loveland; Walter IDlde· ~ ".hoot,Jng·' of the big artillery Public Hurln. brecht, Harveysburg; Bill Lakes, pieces. OW, Loveland; Candus Spencer, R1. 3, ' The camp Is designed to gIve Notice is hereby liven that a . . Lebanon; John Tewell, Franklin. actual experience to the cadets Public Hearlac OD e :proposed Among thole from wQ1lelVille ETbeld:J and develop UlaJ;Ilworlt and leaderBudget for the year 954 as pre- at the lovely summer wHdfDg of shiV abilIty. This tleld trainIng Is part ot the fOUJ'oyeRr college pared by the Board of TrlllStees of Margaret Amy McClure and RobWayne Township will be held Wed· ert Hastings on Saturday evening I I lin ourse aImed towRrd the developnesday, July 15, 1953, at fI:OO p.m. at the Lebanon Presbyterian ment of second lIeutenania In the in their offices in the FirE! Depart· Cburc~ were Mr. .nd Mrs. Ralph arUlle.ry branch ot the Army ment Building on Miami Street in Hastings, Mr. Glenn Smitb, Mr. , Reserve . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wllson . Waynesville; and Mrs. J. H. Sackett, Mr. and VISITORS FROM PARIS, KY. Jesse Prenderg.st, President Mrs. R. B. Earnhart, Mr. Harian (Mary Jane White) ente.r tained tbe ----Ilr. aD · d lira. Pnn1c Hawke andt .. . h d I awn Maynard F. Weltz, Clerk. Earnhart. Mr. and Mrs. George W hi te rami'Jy at t h' etr. Say children of Paris, Ky., were reeen 7·2-(2t}-7·9 Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. farm near New Burlmgton last I guests of their p.rents, ·Mr. and LOWELL MoLEAR - - Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earn. Sunday. The dinner was held on Mrs Ronald Hawke aDd Mrs. Win· . Cl b h Id ••••••••• " ••••••• , ••• , ••• hart. Mr. and Mrs. Wa.l ter She~ Father's Day in honor of Mrs. WiI. ! lfred H.rtsock. Little John Hawke The New Century u e ••• JoIn' 'S'outharn Dlvl.lon NOT" ICE , . . . for a few d ..... and was their meeti~g of the year before Lowell McLear or Arcanum, h.s • han, Dr. Mary L. Cook, Mrs. Lena son's father. Mr. J. H. White. remained JV cation With Mrs Paul The Golden Rule Sunday School Hartsock, Mrs. Nina st. John, Mr. Small tables we.re arr~ng~d on The Board o( Trustees at Speaccomp.nled home by his grand· ~:rt as' hostess .t· the Far Hills ; GI.ned The Dayton Power and class or the' Methodist Church will and Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mrs. the (ront lawn. where a pICniC din· mother, Mrs. Hartsock. Part House. Miss Ruth Chandler, Ught Company as a farm Bervice gIve an Ice cream social Saturday, L. M. Henderson, Mrs. J . B. ner was served. . cia! meeting on June 26, appointed rd t Id d e the represenlative according to F. Eo July 11 on the MethodIst Church man. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulker· Those who enjoyed the dinner Fred Braddock. S. S. Ellis, Keller RETUR~S TO COLLEGE r::sla~~ . ?~~ne! ~:';;ons, Hill, manager of the southern dl· lawn. startIng at 6;30. son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White, Hoak, Therle Jones and Kenneth Miss Barbara Lou Bland bas reo whicb Mrs. 1l E. Asbury, Mrs. J. visIon of the company. McLear Ice cream. sand'wlchee, cool 'Robert Hunter. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ylor. near New Burlington, Mr. and Mrs · RetaJllck to serve as a Commission turn d to her studles ~fter spend· B. Crahbe and Mrs. Keller Hoak will aid tarmers with electrIcal drinks Ilnd l,Ikl,l%l,I%ccc:ccgc%., ren Sheehan and Bill Mehaffle. Roger Moore, Joyce, Ju~y and Joe to establish Zoning areas in rural Ing a few days here wltb ber par· were in charge of the progr.m. problems In the XenIa, Wllmlng· drinks and cake win be Mned. Arthur of near New PariS, Mr. annd Wayne township. . ~ra-In Mrs. John Moore Charles Lee a d The Commission serves without - ents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blll,ld. They introduced as their spe.kar, ton. Waablnaton C. H. dtstrlctll. 8.25-(3t)- 7.9 She was ac:tom1>anled b.ck to Phil- Miss Elizabeth Chandler. who gave He will aiso as,lst in the farm a nanny of London . Mr. and Mrs. adelphia by her mother, Mrs. to" the listeners a most entertain· electrical education and the rural ...................,.. ................... 2~'" Joe . White, Jr. and Preston. ofpa?he Zoning Laws and ReguJa. Bland. Mrs. A. E. Stout and Mrs. Ing rev. lew of "The Loved and the youth .ctivitles of the company. QIIUU Xema. Mr. and Mrs. Harry WhIte, tions .as enacted by the Legisla. Anna Easton and daugbter. Unloved." Mr. McLear bas been a v~ I Corn and wheat sfored on the Joy and Carol. also of ~enla, and ture in 1947, controls the territory • Mrs. Fred Graumann was next tiona) .grlculture instructor at farm and sold later In the year Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. as to the use of ground , size of VISITORS FROM ARIZONA presented the gavel and will ' be Arcanum high school Cor the palt "The c.lI o( Baha'u'llab Is pri· orten bring 25 to 50 cents a bushel houses and lots and determines Mr. and Mrs. W. Eo Anderson the new president, with Mrs. ca'tb· sUe years. He graduated trom marily directed against all forms more than grain sold at harvest Blind BoY. Enjoy ere motels. trailer camps= an:'::';'-- I Pool different types of businesses and have as their .guests their lon·in· erine Bamhart-a8 vteeoplesident, New MadIson ' n 1941;- and from of provincialism. all Imlularlties time,' says L. E. Folsom. extension 5 I law ' and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Natalie Murray as secretary, OhIo State University In 1936, and prejudices-for legal stand· economist at Ohio State Univer. W mm nl industry can be established. Irvine Forkner and daughter, of and Mrs. Keller Hoak as treasurer. where his chiet study was VOCR' ards. political and economic theor· sity. A number of boys from the Cin. The ~ui1dlng Code, as part of He says capable farm managers clnnati Farm for the Blind near the Zonmg Laws. concerns Safety Phoenix Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. The club adjourned and during tlonal agriculture. He Wall an Al.r les are solely designed to safe. Forkner' are enroute to New York tbe social hour refreshments were Corps pUol from February 1943 guard the interests of humanity may pay for farm bins and cribs Kings Mills have been the guests and He~lth. . City and will again visit their par· sen:ed to. members and t,fIe fol· to November 1946. as a w~o~e. and not hum.nity -to out of this added income and still at the Waynesville swimming pool Marvm Young, Pro~eeuting At· ents on tbeir return. iowmg guests, Mrs. Emersan Van· Mr McLear his wUe Ruth and be crucified for the preservation have the bins and cribs for future several different days during the I torney . and legal adVisor for the . -dervort and Mrs. Cbarles Vander. h hlld Id t 9 of the Integrity of any particular use. warm weather. They were given I tOwnShiP, will me~t ~th tbe newlr VISIT DAUGHTER IN N. Y. CITY vorl of Wilmington; Mrs. Lewis of ~~:!~ert ~ne~ A:::nu:~ eT ~ e y law or doctrine. The principle of Farm storage is especially 1m. all the privileges and greatiy en. appointed Commlssloners on Frt· Mrs. William Lukens and da\lgb· Centerville. Mrs. Fred Gons, rrb I to move to XenIa In the near the Oneness of Mankind - the portant in this y.ear of big grain joyed their outing at this lovely day, July 3 to explain the Zoning ter Loili were recent New York Robert Gons alid Miss Eliza et ~~ pivot round whicb all the te.cb· supply. he says. With large corn park. Mr. Fred Ward is superin. Laws and Regulatio~s .as, enact.ed . ure. ings of Baha'u'1lab revolve - is and wheat crops now in' prospect, lendent o( these boys. and .what the pommlSSlon s dUties City visitors and spent most of Chandler. their time with IIi., Marthll Luk· no mere outburst of Ignorant emo- it is a good time to add that stor. are m con'1ection with them. ens, who is as, .Irline bostelS. Mrs. 0,. 0 tionaHsm or an expression of vague age space. Supplies of wheat and Lukens also visited Mr. and lira. ~...... and pious hope. I~. ~I~ll~.;:e corn will be at record levels after I Lincoln Barnes In Amberst, 11M greater. than any w lC t e o - harvest. Farmers who have ade· j,.i,n~ · and they were then ac:eompanled phets of old were allowed to a~· quate storage will be in a position A specl.l museum display of .c- +''-'''-rl.. T H.athman v~nce. ~t co~cems thosle essen· to spread out their marketing. Misses Ruth and Elizabeth Chan· home by Mrs. Barnes, aunt of Mr. Lukens, wbo remained bere for cessones, hardw.are, guns, 10011, ~ tial relationships that must bind Without storage they may be dler and Mrs. M.bel Hathaway at· several days. . utensns, wubtil, m.chlnes, ~~ RIt•• H.ld Monday all as members of one human fam· forced to sell on a low cash·mar· tended the New Century Club on '. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stanforth cr.dles; etC., UlecHIO.yelrl ago WID . ' l1y. It represents the c~?summa· ket at barvest time. Friday afternoon with Mrs. Paul were host and hostess to the South be featured during 'open 'house at Charln Elmer Heathman, 91. lion of human evolution. County extension offices h.ve or Vandervort as hostess. Wayne Advisory Council on Thurs. VISITORS FROM SALT UKI Mrs. William C. 'Penney, of Salt Falrley's H.rdware .Store in HUla- formerly of Dayton and Lebanon, -Mrs. Helen McCoy. soon will have information about Mrs. Gladys McColgln of indian· day evening with only famUy in' J Lake City, Utab, baa beeIl ' the, J)oro. JUly I. 10 ' and ~!, wben died at 6 'a. m. FrIday at the storage facilities. Farmers may anolis, called on her friend, Miss the membe~hip absent. guest of her parenta, Mr. and Mn: "OJdo's" model bardwlre is un· home of MrI. Gladys Frye here. John T. Collin. obtain information from the Pro· Minnie Dodson on Friday. Mr. Rhodes Bunnell conducted J. B. Crabbe for the PIIst two velled to the pubUc. Serylcea 'were held at 1 . p. m. duction and Marketing Admlnis· Miss Margaret Edwards is spend· the discussion on "Zoning in War. Am(lpg the old·time aeeessoriea Moaday . In the '· Oswald' mural Rlt•• W.dn ••day tration about bin construction ing a few days at the home of her ren County" and "Social Security weeks. On Thursday· aqd Friday they were joined b,. ,lIr. and lira. will be • fan operated by steam home In Lebanon. Burt&\ was In . loans. Up to 80 percent of the nephew, Mr. Wilson Edwards and for the Farmers.'" R. M. Davis . of TUcaon ArizonL and lIenerated by wood .lcohol, Woodland cemetery, Dayton. Hia .Tohn T. CoUlDS. fr!, a. former cost . of the storage facUities is family near Springfield. Mr. Davis, of the Atl!onla SMrsta~ hlgh'wheeled blcycl~ and. scores wife Emma is the only Immediate ~esl~nt of th~ Frgi~n'::t~ ~!;;:br1j~~ available, with 4 years" to pay and Mrs.. Lena Hartaock spent suno l m!:!:Sg ;;e~:lym::: pfl~~e ~fd:::[. College of Agriculture, w th . of other n!'ticles that will mterest survivor. ~ on ay m~rn . interest at 4 percent. day With her daughter·ln·law, Mrs. . Davis were enroute home from the d old Owners of an· state hospltal, wbere he bad been There also Is a {>rogram for re- Viol. Hlirtsock and family in Har- \ ing ,-"ill be announced. later. Wlsc~nsln Dairy Conference. Mr. rlOl:;!g I':es ar~ Invited to bring a patient seven d.ys. Services sealing 1952-crop corn under loan. veysburg. Following adjournment a very Davis and Mr. Crabbe were room th~m In (or dlsplav. Valuable Dr Wrlaht On were held at 1:30 p. m. Wedn~ Farmers will receive 13 centa a Mrs. Jessie O'Bryant and daugh· pleas.nt. ~oci.l bour was enjo,.ed mates an~ ' post gr.duate elasa prizes will be .warded the winners. • ... day in the Stubbs. funerl~1 home. bushel for storage when they de- ter. Miss Bernice O'Bryant of and dehc)'(),..s desse.r t course was mates at Iowa State College. During the tbree-<lay open house Vacation Until Au._ 41 here, wi~ ~urigh.\ m ~Sbe~d ce~ .lIver tbe com to CCC next y~.r. Washington C. H., called 01'1 Misses served. - - - - - - : :.- . 00 in rilea will be I . etery. au er, rs. a . Such corn may be shelled' and Ruth and Elizabeth Chandler Sun_ _ _._ _ __ . VISIT BOY SCOUT CAMP . .' over saOOO. to eth:r with 10000 Dr. WrIght will be on vacation ~ooper. of Phoenix, Ariz, tbe stored In bins. This will open up day afternoon. TILt. 'T h bs Don Frye. Don Dailey,. Jlc)bby given at~y g nira There rit from July I until 'AulUJt .3. only survivor. cribs for the new erop. '. Mr. Horace Smith of Washing. r Cn7 um Gra , Tommy Miltenberger, Tom useful g souve f~r the Ildles His office will be .9pen for 11m· . ton, D. C., and Mrs. David Lord, 4-H Club MHis an/DiCk Roblnaon, .Bruee Hanter, be 1~1000 ,or::~sQl8claI lifts fo; Ited servlc-:s as follows: ~ch week VISIT IN .-KENTUCKY VISITORS FROM KINTUCKY vis.LtIni' bere from South Africa, • • Bally Crosby. MI~k.e Tumbl.~~ dbti~:~c:eompanlecl b, patents. da~ m I~a. m. WI , 1 2 : = AND TINNISSIE .Mrs. Charlie King, of Falmouth, called on Mr. Smith's aunt, Mrs. On July 8 a IW~ming lIU:b Johnnie Jon~, Fred LeMay, B c Maj Iz to be' liven away d !.h~._ ~:o Charley SattertbwaiteaDd his Ky., spent last week with ber sis- Jielle Mayn.rd on Sqnda, mom- will be helel at . the WarneftWe Moran. Jim Tullis and Roger or pr U In. de III aD I _..,..~ p. m. lID- brother John were in .KentuclQr ter, Mrs. T. S. Hardha aDd family. Ing. Mr. Smith bu recently re- awimming pool. The time .. let Stansberry were in Boy Seout to tbose ~ter::: If Ubeater til 8:00 p. m. 'a nd Teane.aee last week lind were Sunda.! guesta were- Mr. and celved 'a secratarial appointmeat for 12:00-noon. EveryOiii Ia 1Iiked· at Camp Hook durin, .the past ftJ ,tietrlc Ironer' Farther detiUI reprdlnJ Palr: at the AtolDic plant It oatrtqe, Joe Sbai'p, IIIas Pumie Sharp aDd wiUt the U. S. em""" In Spain. to brIDI a covered dIIb. ;Jl"k. . 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THE MIAMI G Eltabll,hed February, 1860 PAUL A. SCHERER ____ •.•. _. __ Editor and Publliher . ___ • __ ___ . __ ____ A_la'. Editor CECI L- II. J. SCHERER Published EYery Thursday Morn1ng at Wayn 8vllle, Warren Couoty, Ohio. Entered a8 .eeeonci clau DIA,-ter at the poetofflce at WayneevUle, OhiO, undl' r Ibe oct of Marcb 3, 1878. I ,

Donald Ivan Allard ; 19. Lebanon, drall1Dl tniDee. ucl ~ m... Beal, 18, Waynesville, clerk·typlst. Mr. JamllS Powell. 26. H,rbert cMmri, S~t. c han iC!. and.; Martha ' Woreblp er~fee . 1(;: Se) a. to. 25, Mason, teacher. Youth Vellowl II -Selday :10 James d. Dou,I.s, II, Fnmtlln, p. m. . electrician, and Clara Lou Hougb, Choir P rll U e Tbunlday .00. 20, Lebaaon, tlt.enoaraper.

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LYTLE METHODIST C~URCH It. E. Baatbn, Pa8tor Unified Servloe. 9 : 45 A. III. ST. MARY'S EPl 8CO PA The Rev. Samuel N. ~y•• Rector unday: Holy Communion, 7 : 80 a. m. burcb ,School, 10 ; 16 a. m. Adult Wo rshIp. 10 :45 a. m.

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AUCTIO ... ££R Byron Caner. MIIIllter Hl lIle BcbQOl, 1 : 30 a. m. LICEN8ED - BONDED MorulD. W'orahlp, 10 :90 n. m. General Farm SaI.1 Prayer Meeting . 7:00 , . m. Liveltock Balel HOUlllflold . .III Younc People'. NeeUug, '1 :80. Eve.ntng Services. 7 :80 p. m. Telephonel: 555 and 820R H W. Mulberry 81. Leb~no", 9.

UTICA E.U .B. CHURCH Will iam ChannoD, MlniBter. Most people p.r efer a simple Sunday Scbool 9 :30 a. m.. ~lr. sauce on barbecued chicken , says Harley Tbomaa, s upt. Mr, and Mrs . Charles campbell D. D. Moy~. PreacblBg. every other Sunda,.. have moved from here to an apart· He ays, An exc~ent sauce ~or ]1:46 a. m. m nt on Romba~h Avenue, in WU· 10 to 15 pe~ons 1D~ludes a PlOt EveDlng Service, flrat Sunday III mlo"'''n ' of water, a PlOt of vmegar, ~ lb. (Ioatb. lIh:---a~d Mrs. A. D. Martin and or butter. 4 ounces of y]t and, 2 DI reeentb' spent a week end In table.s poons 0f Worcestershlre WAYNE_VILLE OHURCH ~trolt. auee. The ingredients should be CAESAR'8 CREEK FRIENDS 111'. and Mrs. W. P. lIeCarreD mixed together and cOC?lte,~ until Jack Bamel, Minil ter. IJ)eIIt the week end at their home the sauce comes to a boll Donald HalDeI, Supt. Itere Moyer says the sauce must be Worablp aamea 10 n. m. and Mrs. Carl OsbOrn bI'fe kep,t warm durlog the barb4;cuin,' Sunda,. Scllool. a. m. ~ Wonblp, 10:10 . . . . mcwed from the Murphy properiJ perIod. He suggestts keepang It their newly pul'Cbued bonK! on the edge ,of tbe grill. tIae Aftllue Before chicken goes onto the OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. GIl Della &nlth is a patient at grill, it is dipped loto the barbecue Eugene fl rHfltb . Pastor H Ie Hospital. Her condition is sauce, "Barbecu~ chefs" should Sun4a) ~ (' hOflI, 10 a. m . er ious. apply more sauce e vel'1 time they Morning WOollblP: 11 a. m. ,,~ Q ?tir , Frank Morrow will be host. tu.rn the chicken - every 4 or 5 ,' outb Fellow.blp. 6 : 30 to 9 : 00. FOR YOUR PICNIC AUGUSTI NE CHURCH e!i at her home, Thursday sfter· mmutes. 'l.1i.I1.I. _ 8 , "_ _" _ ...... _ Jamall t.. Krull'nr;. Palwr noon for the monthly meetlog of For large groups, Moyer says Maisel 1(.00 a,,; ' 10 ; 00 9 . 1"\. the 'Women's Christian Temper-- the sauce may be sprayed on WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS ance Union. . dllcltell .frpm a 3 gallon ,prayer. InlormatioD .ha.e already reacbed thIa antee colW1'n&inc lbe use Flr8t Day School. 9: 30 n. m. All KiBeIs of . 1Iff. and Mrs. Charles Swindler I He caullons ba{becuers,. howev~, and Wecal Iale of tlreworb III Ohio. ...,.. "It experlen~," e all M e tlng ror Wonblp. 10 : 90 a.m. F...... Fruin, arid d ined al the J amestown botel SUD' , spray~ , Aoul~ be stalDless 10' l:DOW' fbat ~Ia J)I'8GU4e wUl aocelerate ~ Jlae 4th of 1al'i \au pa.eaed. HOLLy METHODIST In prevloul yeara moet of lb. early. ftrewot'U bave beell obtataed by day noon. ' tead of . galvanlz~d steel. LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENC! The Adult Class of the Metbe- chf~PIYlDg .p:en~ ~f s;uce makes exprelll - ahlpmenta wlUl "b09tlec atUl4a" aprtDgiDg up .. \be fth, or • M . catr, Minister d ist Church met for their monthly I c en m015 an en er, JUl)' approachcel. • Christian cleooe aervl ee a re F....h M •• Lunch Sunday Schoo). 9:SO n. n.. . E. beld every unday morning at ~T gl't·to·geth t>r in Ihe soci~1 room of 'ThlI year, bo.wever, ItrollllUlIlIOrt 1a .,,_ to be r.~l"ed througb M•• Canned Goods, ruh B rl . Ilpl. N. Mecbanlc Street al 11 o'clock. Ib church Friday evenm g. a dh:ecUve luued bJ the Rallway ElWreu Coalpuy to Ita Ohio . .eucles. \Vo Bhlll Sen I e . 10: 311 . lI l . B d, Rolls ~k.. unda y IIcbool at ths IltUDe hour. Evenlng ervlce. 7.S0 p. m . They bave been Instructed that ea.ch ~cooalgnee for a 1"1'9wor1l:s shIpf r. and l fr s. Henrv Gentry arle .... I . mending a h 0 week vacation n rr:ent must present wrilten permll8lon from the flre chllef of .. clty or Florida. I " lIIag or IIhe.r lrt before delivery 18 IJIJlde. If luch writ.ten pel'Dllsslon ~I , Re". Harry Yost d liv red his :'~arbecu,~d chioken is chicken <,lin not b produ ' d. deli very Iboul not be a ccomplished, and ehlplJlenl , , _ • • ,.. firFt ermon. Sunday at the Meth· at II.~ best, ~ays D. D. M?yer. ex· Is to be returned to the shipper within forty-elght lioure after the and Tobacco oc1i t church here. Rev. Yost reo ten. Ion . s peclalist at Ohlo State al rtval at deBtination. I C It Dri laces Rev. . A. Arthur who re- UDlverslty. He adds !hat one per. , A liP Jy app reheoslon ot all v iolators ot the Ohio Fireworks Law8 ce ream, nk. A SPECI AL FLOWER AND ~enUY reti r ed and moved to Lees· son ca n barbecue chIcken for 20 1\\' 111 r duce tb numb r of Injuries. Let'e all work together to bring GARDEN F FjRTILiZER HAND OR PO~ER bur~. Tbe Yosls formerly lived in to 25. per O~. • • thIs a bout. ~ L ki ton ChIckens welghlDg 2 to 21h oc ng . . Ra pounds drawn are the most satis· " nicking" lbe carUlage at . the ing ohicken , how to .build a pit and 50 Lb •• $2.40-25 Lbs. $1 .35 Donald S!Ja p an~ . TO~:'le ee~ Iac~oql weight Larger chickens junction of Ihe breast and wish auce preparation is avai1able {roin Bulk Gard." aeed., Sprayl, Du.ta, '!h0rnbury are dP~n 109 IS -: the slJould be quarter.ed rather than bone the keel bone may be reo ;loyer at Ohio State University. -::=~:;:===';~iiiiii~~ Gar-den Toole, Lawn Hoee. Lawn ID obi!,:! aJ:ten 109 camp a split In half to fa~ilitite better moved. The chicken then ~y be Mow.,.., Hancf ."d Power MethodIst Church Cam pin g cooking. I divided Into halves b~ puUl.D, on ~ ALL TYPES grounds. The two boys will be Gbicken& that weigh 2 to 21h each side of the back ncar the Try GAZETTE ~~SS'AEDS Lawnmower Sharpening ana AFTER 5:00 P. M. home. to give an account. of their pounds are easy to split down' the wings. I THEY GET RESULTS Repair - Try US experiences there next SundlY· back witb a sharp knife. By just More! ~In~f~o~nn~ati~·o~n~o~n~bar~becu~~.~~~~~~!!!~~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore bad . OPEN EVEhY NIGHT 'TILL 9:00 several out.~f·town guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Masters are vacationing in Flodda. Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mora~~________-.~~~~~L-~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Dayton, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Moran's parents, Mr. and MrJ. Everett Gordan. Mrs. Laura Shidaker returned W.WlO ........ . returned to W.llloup~ ~day TELEP HON E8 : with her r;on·in·1aw and daughter, WAYNEBVILLE 2011 Mr. and Mrs W. P. M~. S~e plans ~stay there for sev· LEBANON Offlc. 81a.K eral , days, IUIlI the lleCurellS RE &IDENCE .aet a nd other re Uves. , SAND and CIJAVEL

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JleGraw WIll ~e It when we are ready to in the matter of the 'Morrow Nal' t~~ Walter V. aDd Phyllis J. comb me. .The. pastures are poor. arene Church. Morrow, Ohio, to en. bert, lot In Springboro. They never qUIte recovered from (lUm\)er real estate, Paul N. Herd. Cia It 1.. Smith to Arminda P ..and Imao, attorney. I Arl\old M. Furbee, .883 acre in . the drought last fall . It i.s as much as my life is worth , Enoch S. Turner vs. Nana Maria DHrfteld Toymsblp. ' , to pIck the raspberries u Mil. Turner. divorce. Fred E. Jones, at. Ro~ .D~ Beulah Bnlndlenl[)ur'g ~rown Thras~er is sure tbat I am lorney. to Homer DUff, lot ill SOuth Leba· . after ber bable. in the nest in the non. ' rose' b~lIh nex t to the raspberries I COMNION PLEAS COURT Hubert and Faye Duff to ~ert and tries ,to drive me away. 1 . and Nora Mobley, lot in South have to wear a hat because once [ Amos MODey, .admlmstrator of Lebanon. she gave me quite a peck on the I the estate of LydIa M~ney, decelSGe.orge: F .• and Dora Zinn to head, fortunately she hit where I ed, VIi. WilJilIm Philhps. case dis· Blanche Burger, 5 10 In Cor.ad· had plenty of hair so It didn't missed. . . dale. . really hurt but I d.o not like to Jack E. LeWIS VS; MIldred K. Evel:'n 1. Saeker Ricbard C. have her swoop down on me and , ~wls, div~rce to plamtiff; restora· and Beulah E. Doughman, 2 lots In beit-me WfUi lie mgs. st nIght 1Uon of maiden-name -defeodarlt. South Lebanon. ' • the pair of them were there and ! Welfare Finance Co. vs. Ray R. Claude E.· Inet Betty_ AiIItbu!rni ' fought and scolded all the lime I a~d Don B. Robinette. case d1S-1 to Geoa:ce RObert' lid (;eorgia C. was anywhere near the nest. All / mIssed. Rouse, 2 lot~ bl' Soulb Lebanon. that I can see when I look into the State of Ohio vs. Greenberry E1~ Lee and Lou ilauna !ripnest is two \fide gaplJl' 1ellOW 'JI,naley, Charters Maple appointed ton to IIae and BeU1 G~etne, iU5 mbuths, The berries are very good counsel fol' detend~nt. acres in Harlan 1f0000lhip. but they are ripening very fast and The Lebanon CItizens National Verbu and Helen Hill to Fay E. without more rain may dry up. Ba~k vs..Dora and Leonard Burge- May, 118.67 ,poles in . Hamillon They have to be picked twice a day melr, plamtlft to reeover $(91.99. Township. '. . in order to .get them. because as ~ James E. Kldd va. Harry Lewis, Elmer and Elva Lamb to Claudie soon as they tum black the flies dercnd~nt . granted I~ve to file an· Ray /In • EJlllt Fran .. eel Lamb, .25 acre in W~yne~v lJle. slart and soon a whole side of a S'I'er wlthm 30 days. berry or a patch on top will be . John H. Em,ersorl VII. Harry Lew· Lou I M• .biDee t.o WUUam J . just bare seeds with the juice all IS, defendant Il'IDted lQve to file Lange and Freda Griemann, 115 g~n : The grass hoppers are be- a~er within ~..,., acres and a8.50 po In Harlan gmnmg to get th'¥'l also several . -To ship -. olher kinds of Insects. They do I REAL ESTATe TtIlANSFERS BlaDch~ and Carl 'T. R.outiOng to not seem to bother them until they I Roy E. aDd Jtuth M. Smith to Tiugh K., Jr.. IIIId Ibrjorie Ol» are black and ripe. I have put a , Aln t'l and IylYia Jcomb, .484 1UlU1~ cu. in -tJearcreek ~ew in the locker an~ m~d e a little acres in Cle8J"C!feel TDwnship. TowqahlP. ' Jelly . . Blac~ raspbemes freezl' t E\'erell a~.d Mary A.1I SanderAllred J . and lAnifteUlz a Caroz r..wrence B. and Emreda L HUge· very mcely, Just pIcked over care· 9n to Sam alJd GeDflYa ruttv so DS La have only large p~- 70 . 10 acres in Turtlecreek Town fONt lot in Franklin. fect berrle and th en rolled - m shjp, Wt L• .".. ~ ill.i h i.1o.~ ~ son . an arne \z . '(u en ugar and bOlled. They k ep their , . . . p A. and IUMI • Raney 0 JRm9 .-and .Dorothy E Mltcb· fla vor and some people thmk they Lo Wilbur G. aDd . . " B. FerrL, (' II. 2.53 acre 'n-TurtJecrcek ToWJl' arcr even better than fresh ones. 1.50 acres in FnDklbt ip. fj~ The American Legion is going R~a McDaDieI to rle Mc· s Ho ard' ind Mab'd E. Michael to put on a~olher big fourt~ of Damel, Jr., .t5 &ere in Franklin to iam. d. irI E. Schneill.

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tificate of transfer 'of real e$tate eculrix ,nd final account file!l . 2.349 acres in Deerfield Township. ordered. Will of William C. Revenaugh, Jalbes 8 . forsyth t:o aIeln III. Estate of Elmer Sheehan, de- deceased, .urviving ..pouae, Kathand Zula Faye 'Collier, 1.88 ~ ce~e~ ~ Cba~)es !..,Dearth Sheehan ryn Revenaugb, eleeted to take un· Clearcreek TbwiaJalIP. . and SueUa MCLlure, executors der will. Carl 'F. Osborn, et ai, to /~lfllUla cerUflcale of transfer of real estate EState· of Arnold' 1.' BotOhe, deE\ Faifthlld) 87.81 in Millie ordered. ceased Eijyabe\b M, Bothe apTownal¥P. . . Will of Dora Duttenhofer R.og. pointed I admiblatfttrilt; F ran k 'Glenna E. FIIfl'C!lIll to !Ellbi T. ers admitted to probate. Mean, Harry Logsdon and Ray. Oiborll, .81.81 acr . io lIassie E tate of WOllam H. ~urray, de- rqond I, -n.w-tri...., I DbhiDh.d 'l ip'l'oWnahlp. · '; ceased, Beh Cole, executor. first, f i n 'li'ri''irr.7i ." ~V4 ,;;;T' Tl i Arlie H. Craft. et .1, W G\ltald flnal and distributive account 6led. pra sen. . , .. W ud Beatrice collli'a It60 acre Estate of Henry Eggert, dec~· Estate o~ Gertrude ~ deIn' Lebadon. ~ ed, Pead ~ert , appointed Admin· ceased. AltOn ' P. Brown, admlbls. tr a tr lX ' d e b onlS 'r non., wIth will an·rator, t Ohio Homes, Inc., to Eugene Ro- IS cer t'ft I ca I.e a f trans f er OL• bert and Juanita M. Krick, lol in nexed. • , real estate ordered. Mason. Will of EIs)e M. Clevenger, dePau11ne Tullls to TIle MlmlrVill. ceased, adtnitted to . probate. Estate of Reb, R. Braddock, deley Building and Loan. Association, 10ta UI Frahkllli. rt ceased, Irma R. Frye and Dena R. Vernon and Mereditb Mil=l1Jel to Moss appo,inted . administrators; Hany M. Glency, .204 '\ltte In''I)cer· Ronald . Hawke, S. S. Ellil and Kel· ler Hoak IIPoointed appraisers. field Township, RObert ) larrison 10 ~rcan and Estate of Evelvn J. Kotte de&ther' Busb, lot in Franklin Town· ceased, Raymond· H. Kotte, ~ecu. ship. tor" inventory approved. La~nce R. and N~e . HJl· Estate og Joe Alexander, deceas. nial1' to Luther ~. aDd Leola Am· ed, Erby Alexander, administrator, burgey, 1. aqe m ' • ~ a To,,"' inventory approved. Estate of Mlna V. trhirkield, deshiP: ~ ceased. Nancy A. Carpenter, exec· . PROBATE COUR utrix, inventory approved.. Estate of Nat C. Murray, deCeas. . Estate (If Clifford C. Anderson,

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the sit .ChtftJI the men · f41kjng LyOe Ii dD6D Id 'I'e, ToWnship. . movelook a.nd the lTeenand Jor toeJJF.yiDlt atthe It looked dnJ!~o,daL~•.I"'ist:b' ~Cb-O that Uttl , . ilfbe,.pc but' wasil q1tite ipe ar. . an MllTgJe nav , .n. a~res in 'WQn~p. • mountain cUmates have lovely cool for the combine yet, there was nights for sl~j)IDg bat sittJag oot much moisture stili In the graIn. is one of the pleasures that they They are complaining about my seldom enjo1~ , I am aoing to put wlleat thiI year beeause the tIinsome Idnd of a seat up the lane , othy has grown so fast that h~, 1 ~ look ou~ oV,J!{ \! f bycf4 ..a~. ioiJ:lg tq let ~ugbt country. I often walk up there in the combine and add moisture heel. Uae 'If to. ' .l.awN' tI are ble wiTh I befo e an~ we. ave sOf,~~'i"I ~~I!' ,y~I"can' _~'i'CEIlY sowed tl~ but: perhaps ' 1tn,...... l".,Io. ... didn't c'Omplaln ab'out it. I like e ~ with the clover t( covers thidield beUer after hay' ~ alld I like ,,~me with the clover ill the but not too mucb. The white v~ fast so have ,olllen wheat

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A campwill for beUte'held menatof the Warren The all-day Fourth of July celebration bere, aponaored by the County n_w e Truck Hlta Pole and Catch.. On Fire ITEMe OF INTEREST American Legion, was a b\J3'e BucceeB with a sood crowd attend Inc 4.H Camp Dear ClllrltavlUe on the dedlca.Uon or State Route 73. BOuth or town, and later at the ,mADI Two Waynesville !prls died In Middletown hospital after orash· ABOUT FOLKS YOU attracUons OD the school grounds, which luted for the rest of the July 26 and :ae. CClQnty ~ent Ing loto an oncoming truck ThUl'llday night about 10:00 o'clock on c1 John Mowbray 81l1l0Ulnced today. U. S. Highway 42 about ·Z-n. milea northeut of Lebanon. near ~nD' KNOW ay. The weekend ....Ion will afford the opportunltv ' for men of the Warren coun.u' first f town. Two others were lDJured In the 16me wreck. Corwin Nixon. County Comml ftl I "IS case 0 Dead ' were: Mias June ' Ward. VACATION IN NEW ENGLAND 810ner. acted a8 muter of cer.- ~ .. county to eet torethel' for a week rabi~ since llfUD, of the quaran22. of Waynesville. wbo surfered d t I th A Th til tine in F b ned b 18 0 fr. and Mrl. Roger Brown and monies, IntrodUcing the varloua en ou n e ...pen. ere w . e ruary was repo y a. fractured IIlrull. She died an children ore vac~tlonlog In the guellta of tbe day - J. S. PaJ.ton, .. be IlPOrts and entertainment but Earl Lamb. county dog w.rden thJs h~ur after the wnek. Sbe wa, New England ltatee. Division Supt., State HJghway It Ie all on a voluntary basla. w~lt. A positive report w.s rean employee of the N. C. R. In Dept., ,Roy Wertl. County Engin· OXFORD, O.-One or tbe Cen· Tbe camplq' period will 8tart celved from Columbus on • dog eer. Wilbur Lake. County Com- tennlal Icbolarehipi being offered Saturday aftenaoon and end arter owned by Lyle Reynolds of Foster. Th wheat harvest haa begun In Dayton. WEEK END IN DAYTON Warren County wit h reports of Alao dead W'U Mtla Jan e t Mrs. Bertle Milia wu • week rolsaloner, Mr. Smalley. of Cellna. thla year by Western College [or dlllller on 81IDcI y. Fellowa can Lamb said. The dog had been kept tleel up Rome very good ylelda. The Qua. Louise Petera, 18, allO of Wayne&end gueBt of Mrl. Marguerite Mar- member of the contro.c:ting firm. Women hu been awarded to MI88 come aa early u they please on and C. WUllam O'Neill. Attorney Suzanne Harlan. dughter of Mr. Saturday atler dinner and Jllay by ita owners .nd had bitten no Itty of whea,t I. very satl8factory vUle. She 8uffered fracturea of dll and family In Dayton. General of the State of Ohio. who and Mra. E. L. Harlan of Lytle- volley ball, IOttball or jU8t enJo)' one before Ita owner noticed it and mollture reported a. low a s both 1&gIl and Internal Injuries. was acting· peculiarly and caned 12.S%.before the rain. The farmer and died at 2:66 Saturday after· gave the dedlcaQioo I,,"ch and Ferry Road. accordlog to an an· the Ibade. ANNOUNCE NEW DAUGHTER Drs. Robert ' snd Jane C. Mac· afterwarda cut the ribbon acrOB8 nooncement by Robert McKay. dl- A nih frv I. Ichedued for Sat. Lamb. Lamb .dded that dogs 8hoilid walt until the molture con. noon. Barbara stanley. 21, alao of , urday evenlq. aecorcilng to Mow- whi ch are Itep t tied up more often ten.t Ie ogaln low before atartlnp; Milla.n of Boaton, MasR .. are an- the Miami River bridge, opening rector ot admlilloni. . The va.1ue of the scholar8hlp Ie bray. Tbere will be entertain. deveI op ra bl ~. to combine. The one thing about Waynee¥lUe. was releued from nouncing th.e arrlv ..1 of tbelr thIrd the 2.246 mile etretch 0 f new road . the ment ror a Ihort period In the La mb warn eel th• t an U-ra bl es in- which the w .h eat farm er Is con. Grandview hoapltal after treatto the pu bllc. $2.000. to be awarded over daullhter. Deborah Lea. The road wblch requled a flU four-year coll.e period. Centeno evening before tbe watermelone ocu1a Uons are now compulsory In cemed Is the extremely low cuh ment for multiple cuta about the of 171,226 cu. yds. of dirt and nlal scholarshlPII were aW'arded are brought on. The reBt of the the county and that It wUl be nec- prIce being offered to him. Ac. face and head. WEDNE$'DAY EVE. GUE8TS rv to hsve a d 0 g unmunu;e . 1- d cording to Mr. Lo.b. the County According to Sheriff Richard Mr. and Mrs. R&lph Hutlngil wblch coat over •-600 ,000 , was on a competitive ba.la. Mr. Me- evening the feUow8 can do as essa ." ..wt P MA oftlce Is doing everytblng It Satterlhwaite. Mill Ward appar· they pleue. Tbere wUl be hoi'll&- befo r e a llcen . se can be bought . n"", had as Wedneaday evening 8upper completed abea d of sc h ed u Ie. be- Kay laid. ... w d .... The 100 year-old college ls aU· sboea under the lights. ping poag, year. can to bring to the farmer'S atten- entty pulled out of her lane of gueBl8. lItr. Rnd Mra. J08eph Sbutl!! CAUse of thai. .1a.vora",e .ummer, Tbe com· re8ldential. and 18 looated on a eucher or breeae Belllion.. He said approximately !500 dogs lion the ract that tbere II a wheat trattlc to pal. another ear aa she weather la8t of Lebanon. pletlon date waB set at November rolUng campus at the edge of the Tbe campers U\ have to pro- were Inoculated in the maas in· 8\1 pport program and t hat any was returnJng to WayneevlUe and l'Ulage of Oxford. vide their OWD .heeul and blank. oeulation program which started farmer may, .tore hi. wheat on the ooUlded head~n witb the tnl.c k SATURDAY EVENING . GUEBTS 1953. ImmedIately after tbe dedlca· eta and tbe venlug. are ratber the l.at of June. Nearly 180 were rann and recleve 1\ CCC loan of operated by Donald Le.nportby. Kr. and Mrs. Walter Sbeeban cool In the tents. Cots and mat. Inoculated at Franklin alo.ne. This U.26 per bU8hel for no. 2 wbeal. 28, of Ohllo. Mich. Lanportby and Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb Hutlng' Uon ceremonies. a parade led by 0_ ..." tr 88el are provided. total does not include those tre.ted Contact you r PMA Ornce, 4 2 N. received minor cuts and brulles. "ere Saturda.y evening Inle.... of the American Le«lon oolor guard ~ . urch Ierne.. will be held by veterln.riaDa .t their offices_ BI'O"dway . and get further details ............... ..••• _ Mr. and M,.. George Henderson. and the Wa.yneavWe High School band moved out onte Route H. up u• • •, under the Jiaat oak In the rront before lelling your wheat for cub. FUNERAL SERVICE$' UNDERGOES SURGERY to Main and North Streets. where Secretary of State Ted W. yard CD SUDda7 mO'l:ulng. The Further. there I B available t .o HELD FOR VICTIMS tJaclud86 ham with Warren County fanners whit I I Funeral servlcel were held at Mrs. W. N. Sean underwent It turoed left to the 8chool Brown announced to4ay thlt he dlJuler major lurgery at Miami Valley g~lIndl. Many hu.lnen places of will COII.d uct leveD adclltlo. .l the trlmm1u', termed a dJatreas wheat loan.. If the I'ree PeDtec:o.taJ Oburch In hOlplt&1 on Monday. Her dallC h• "ayn..vllle and aurroundlng "traveline otnce" vtatts and elee. Thll ta the flnt year we bave a farmer doea not bue lultablt' Co~n Sunday monalJlB at 9: 00 ter. lira. Irma CarYer. of C1~clD· COlmDlthun1U~A had beautiful floats tlon cllnloa throughout the ltate trlecl a eamp of this IOrt In War· LYTLE.-The mortcale OIl tbe storage for W'heat on the rarm for o'c1oek for MI.. Ward. T~e fun. n e pa ....e. f Ohl d riDe 19U TIlne ba ren County. Clermont and Ham· LyUe parsoaage wu bUI'Deei dur- permanent ltorage h .e mal place eral wu conducted by the Stubb. naU. II &l811tio« In her care. At tile 8Chool arounde. Jln. 0 0 u . .. Uton Ooontlea are trying the in, the worabip service .t the hla wheat tempoJ'lU!lly In bap or tn (uneral home and burial was In Huel PhIlU.- curator of the prevloull, been held In ' OblIlI- .... thing thIa YNr .0 we will Lytle lIethodJat Ch'ureh lut SUD' bUlIt anywhere under roof an4 reo London. Ky. RETURNS TO DAYTON Mn. Chari.. Tate baa retunaed \\ arran count, museum. lpolte on cothe. Port CIlDtoD and Bryan. be compinl' WIth th'em. There day montlDl. cleve 80% or normal tarm'ltored Surviving are ber mother, Mrs. to her home In Dayton after hlatory Wa:rn..Y11le &D4 are aeCOlD"""" nl for approx· Title to the parscm.,e properq. loan for 90 daYI. Within thta 90 Bea.le Lamb, and a liiter, Mary Ipendln« the put two weeks wtth COIlD~. who •onnd that the Id.... ~to __ the ~e Church by the dAY period the wheat woUld be Role Ward. both of WaynelvUl"! - 0 r ...... _* luaateIJ A baseball came at 1:00 o'cloelt' U II .......Jrom each of h\U willed .... blr brother-ID·law and .la1M', Mr. between Gra"l Barbel'l and the the general public an opportunity COlIn... .,,- ner t year t ere l.te Wuuaw Creithton u part of moved Into aattafactory farm ltor- and Mveral relaUves In Kentucky. and Mrs. P. 1. Reuon. _.__ . Leb J tOI'l W'al next on the W d1acull problema with him and flU be eDOQlb rellowe~ rrom War· the residue of his eatate. wu ob- age and regular loan woUld be comanon un members of hll ltan at tbese ren Connty to QlI the camp. It talned b, the church OIl JUDe 28. pleted. Funeral ieme.. for MIU Peters RETURN FROM WA'HINGTON att.emoon IIClhedule. temporary lofflces, witbout haY- you are lnt_ted III the camp 19!1O. On October 21. 19150 the We allO ha.ve avaJlable tor rent. were held Toeada)' .t I p. 10. Mr. and MI'I. Loy4 Dana,.. At 1:30 p. m. • model air clr- Inc to travel the eatire 'Iliitaaee ror the week end, contact the property wu mortpceel for $2,000 al a few government bll1ll on our (rom the Stubbe funeral home witb tlll'De4 OIl J'rIdaJ 1llIht alter cua ..... pat 011 bJ the Wayaea· to Columbus, wu popular and CouDty ~ or Scott. McClure 0 JD order to remodel and to mod· bin lite. Wheat ltored In thelle Rev. J. W. Wedgedood officlaUnI . • pendtDg the week lD WaablDgton me Model Clllb. benenclal. Important eleotlO1l Georp Ruae w are-aD tile com- emile it OIlto a paneDale. Twa bins ta &ll~ble for a price aupport Burial w .. In IIIamI cemetel'y. D. C. with theb: eon and danrbt.er. At 6:00 a IOftbaU pme between matt.el'l alao .... 41lcaued at mlttee from W en County. The yean and ilbt IDODtbi later this loan at the tann ltol'&l rate of SUTYlnns .... he parenta Mr ' ..Oi the tloaDlonal Ban L_ ....~paJd. aNnd· .tt M. I. ,.......:a will be and MI'I. J!lIDeI7 P~ of w~ In·law, Mr. and Mra. WDilam the w.".8lYDle Olet-..,...... ad area Jneetlllll of County BOt.ra or waoetee" wenllLd of tun. Dav1.. ,I.,.tle was enjoyed by all. Elections In connection II with the a - S _." l e d ' 00% h I 111 I t 1I(1u It Pete The Coaadale Jndlanl put on a visit&. the mortp,e burned. Tbe total eaa at. per bUll e per v e;; ~ • s el'll. &T n, The State Seentar)' wOI be at ....... 0 ... cost of the parsona,e project was month through April based on the at bome. Mrs. Irene Doane. of LUNCHEON. MONDAY EVENING tribal dance at 8:00 p. m. At 9:00 p. .m. a Iquare duce the Common Pleu COurt 1toom In .....1 GtII over t:I.OOO.OO. buabel capa.cfty 01 the bin. Anyone L4Ibanon. Mra. Marceltoe McKJn· MI'II. Ralph tiuUnga entertained The repayment of the panonage Interelted should contact tile PM,A neY ' or Xen ia. MA. Bonnte PhUllpB, to luncheon on 1I0ndllll' ot the wu eJoyed .wltb BeUlab Harner'1 Hamllton. on July 80 at whlcb ... loan leaves the Lytle Church prop.. Otflce. of Lebnnon: 3 brothel'll. William put week and had as her guea ... Orchestra turalablD~ the music. time be ......) disc·u .. problema In rI 01....4 * h Id at .. ~ - eny without any mortgaged in. and Ralph or Wa.yneev!U • Eu1 In Mrs, J . n., Cbapman. IIlH. L. M. 9 ' Th 46 e p Ie "'""'0 W al e Preble, Moni«omery, Greene. ll'ay. PATUXENT RIVER. Md. (FHT· debtedness of any kind and clean the anned rorces at Tucaon. ArIa. HenderlOn, Mra. H. E. Hathaway. . At 1(1'16 ~cJlh dilrfay ette. Clinton. W.rren. Butler. HAm. NO)-Alr Transport Squadron One the way for the buildin, of a new I'L•• _..L 8.-.1 Mrs. Robert Chapman Ind IOn and or nre~ork: entertained the tlton and Clermont counUee. at the U. S. Naval Air Station II addition to the present church. YllJ'GI ... , Two bo,.8, Randall Herald, 16, Mra. J. K_ Preston. crowd. tbe Dew duty ltatlon~of James A. Construction will start on this N---~ nnd Wllaon Tumer, Jr.•16, bot b GoOdwill 4-H Club Jonee. airman. USN, 80n of Mr. project In the near future. ..... • . of South Lebanon, who were fol· VI81T IN ~A'NKLIN ------nnd Mrs. Roy Jones ,[)f Route 1. On JUDe 14. 1958 Bernard r ,_..I. '-_U_L_ lowing Misa Ward's car. crashed Lit e' Nancy Conner wal a ,,~ Wsynelv,1Jle. and hUlband of the Baughn began his fifth year as • Into tbe wreckage but escaped guelt or her uncle and aunt, Mr. The Goodwill 4-H Club met on ' former MI8S Ethel Cur'ry of Route lay-pastor of the LyUe Methodist A Franklin woman and the Red without Injury and only ininor and Mrs. Everett Ohaeteen and ~nnday June 29 .t the Zajbels 14• Xenia. Church. . Lion cburCb are beneficiaries in damage waa done to their car. children In Franklin trom Monday , _ stTllIwlie SWartlel presided and Jonel. who entered Ithe Navy In the will of the late J. Frank 'Galla. Atter the craah, tbe truck I January. 1951. ~ae . graduated bert drug store chain owner and veered ofr .the blghway, itruck a until Tburlday. On her return, ~ Wi ellVille Garden Club Clyde Parsons was our -,IU4ISlmetl~ _ ~n After the meetJnr we enjoyed from Spring Valley High School. former resident of Franklin. telephone pole and caught fire. she was accomPllnle4 b ~t.tIe.rt ..... tb ~....,111 ';d~ a~ost ~ Ice cream sundaeJ and lames. Next _ C8 Executors are orderered to "ren- Telephone 8ervlce In the area. was Chaateen wbo remained bere for _ dlDiier WIS enjo,ed at tile IQ~ wll be .~ ~e ~oocls' ·on Enjoy Vacation . der all assistance that they may knocked out wben the wires a few d~l. _ hOOD bO\U'. . Ju,Jy 1., 'I UI S-t FAR EAST (FHTNO)-Servlng deem proper" to Mrs. Alfred burned. The Lebanon fire depart· IC SUPPER AT PARK PICN " . Tbe b in seulon wu ToIIUDJ Zajbel • News Reporter n .e. em ..... board th d I k t d t Hemke. of Franklln, who Is an ment was called to tbe Icene and lId. . r u. eas . a e ra ar pee es royer sunt of Mr. Gallaher. The Red was able to extlnguilh tbe truck Mrs Ellen Conner enter1flued on Saturda,. evenlDJ' with a pien\c he cl, ~ which the ':!.UowJac . Mr ~m Ban and daugbters USS Chevalter la Robert A. J,.ln. Lion church wu willed $1.000 In Ore. eupper at Wa.yne PJr~ The gu",ta oHI~ ~ ~1ecJ." fOr e eo,,&.AMI ,ooL II .lULV 1$ Tobe' and San~a left July 4 fo~ vllle. bollennan rtreman, USN. memory of Mr. Gall.her's father. Employel or the Ohio Central were Mr. and lira. ClI,arlea Ed- ~~: ~~ M~ Tbe-aeeond W.rrQ CouDtJ ·~ JD extended trip west.. The ltin- son or Mr. and Mrs. John Llnvl11e. Mrs. Florence a.laher, of Leb- Telephone Corp. wor,ked an plght Ward8 and John ~.ller Of J>aJ,tou, ' vice o r · ro __' .pool will be ~Id at the WFJ'8D el'U1 ~cludea 21 atate:s They ex. of Route 2. Wa.yn811V1\le. . IInon, was .lso listed In the a. In aD M.r and Mrs. ~teen fI'4 0hIl· ..~~'..tre..., "; ......... ' -IODiI PariS ....!I%e-Chevaller lion her thl~ sbance clause. dr~n or FranIlIn,' Ura. )lJUl c.. ~er. . ~ com• .ltt.. btl at II a. m., 1O\m ~• •d,~rn" and dUes on the Wes:t coa.t, be- tour ot duty In Korean watel'll. The major part of the estate w.s ner, Mr. and Mra. '·L eo _CQDDiar ~ ~ ~e« '~l;IDtJ ageDt, aDIlOUD* tbla lore 18tum"'" home !by the way She I. operatln~ wltb fa8t carThe afterDooG ,... IP;eDt In we;et. Iof ~eUo".;;;:e, Black. Hills and rler Tuk Foree 77 bombarding wined to the widow. Mrs. Francis' daughters and ~r. Joe I~~.OCMI. --> t»lantUY for the ,fI~t ~ 1It~ 'JllDen ~ asked t.o briD, mar·'lJad Landa of South Dakota. tbe C0ll8t of Korea and knoc\t.lng R. Gallaher, who was named ben· SO SECONDS ROI!I C~t..I'. In ttie FoUrth eelebraUon lIUIife. ket-ready lambs to tile old f.lI .. ... 1 They e:q,ect be hack lOme out enemy Inpply InstaJlatlonl. eficiary of two trust funds. The ._ .... M P 1... Iteucm r&eentl,,.. The float was arranced as • gar- lor l1'.dln,. Lambs are tIieD time in AUi\IIIt. value of the estate was not .fated. WITH THE 'Id' INF. DIV. IN Dr. Wrlaht On The funds from one of the trusts KOREA.-Pvt. Roger K. Soward. rs. . den seene with the lawn table and weIrbed and tructeel to CiDebmati ~:-.:: ch.1ia and the larIe rarden um- with sbJppln, COita beinl divideel revert to a daugbter. lin. Francie IOn of Mr. and 111'1. Kenneth celved a P~caJ~ lIr. L o r e a . breDa. F,lo~ea fUled with .mon. the constpora. . TO ATTEND 5G-6O CLUB ~acatlon Until AUK. 3 E. Reynolds of Providence, R. L. Soward of W..".8ITUle receDtty rrowlDr. bIoo~ aUllUlier puu . A ~up ot 60 flOm, the Ferry upon the de.th of the widow. I f ' • i Callt., and wh_ alae au.~ w.a 00 tile win pylaI. &Uo. a . border for the ~WD CAttD ~F :THANK. Church of Ohrllt win I~ttend Ruth Dr. Wrigbt will be on vac.Uon she leaves no will. The benefltl jointed the lid' 1~llt'! D vlalon motb", wIImi ....... _ dab to .. m• .,. "'.... ","," .... ct. . . . . ., , _ In entered the thllVen coutd.. the dtataa~ memtie,. were seated. ArtIfldal for the cantl. no,....,n• .and' letten VJIITOR F.ROM l<A~'8'AI Ited lees •• f,,11"J!' III·Cll 4nn7 iii 1.ul1 1I62 ..d ,... laat Wb e4. ~t. aurl Ia one 01 Ute 11'111 eovered the .Idea of the bact, lent to me durillC my Itay at GaeeD I 11(1'1. Mary Allford. of Galena. day:O~ 9:~. ~~. ~ ~~. upoa ,qat ... • til. .~~~ &to'camp Breckenridge. cover 01 th makiq • YeJ'J 'reallatIc MttlnC for Memorial HOIJltal. • Kanaa. fs Ipencl1ng l:}Je 11lll1lDer Eacb eve. ~~ ~~ . , l(eatu0k7. . y wonder e .... the lan IeeUr 1m. ,Oharlee ,.... with her IOn. Mr. .Dd Mra. Lo1I and Saturday 'tniD'f:lO . m. w. II I ~ k "J"anh~' IDfanJ.rY MUNITY 8'HOCKED 'lbe club wU1 enjOJ • vacaUon '. AmON, Rt. I, Wa.:rnesntl.. . ill 8:00 .p. m. ,. Dl.n.lOD tI mOlt ·DOted for the commuDlty W'U Ibooked aD4 In AUIUIt and will reaume repJar Notice Of ..... •••• • ••".".........".". IIIaob relJGOD tIa&t a of "HNrtbreak Rldp'" tn grteYed on ThUl'llda.J' ~ee~:,.,,:! S:='::'.lIn. A. hbllc H........ NOT ICE I VISITORS 1111 ~".~ILD mecilater b .~ lMIt.,,,.f;iD ~Qod' pctober. ~ ~~ldforBaldl:~glng the traclc de&tb of lIlIa Jue .\ ' . _ The Golden Rule Suday Scbool Mrs. D. C. tuclD with her and. m-. . OU W'I1!) reclev." the Ute ~. I laat Ward, and OR 1W:atrdat' -- . . .Natlee II Ilerebi · Ii.~ that a claN of the Methodlat Church wID nePhe';i.~dt.!'t:1 ~tn~ D~. .fIIll .U&b.,t of. dh1n1 ~pJe~or ~d l1UDIIlet. death of MI.. Janet Petera. MI.. _1 __ .. J PU.J!\l .H,mln, 9ft .tIl~ p~~ glye an Ice cream aoctJil Bat1lrcla:r: were , . ~ ,",. ~ Jt ov.... ~ '~ wOI'\d . _,,...----.,...-_____ 1DM u pre- July 11 on the lIethodlat Ohurcb urdl1, - ~ ~ IUD ~ I~ m a o.;~ lis 4-H Barbara Stanley. · dau~hter at Mr. . M.,....,...O...... Bud,et lor llie and Mra. Howarel Stanley. allO... . The 102d 1Dfan~ DlviIloa ~ b7 ,..e Board of Trustees of lawn, ltartlq at 6:10. ' A iA' arUl. - ~ If...e cefved lerioUI injuries tn the WIle aocl.tlon win bold ttl 5th Atmual :W.,.e TQwDahip will be held Wed· Ice cream. aanl!wflch... cool 1"'~ &l\CAe.. lime 'l II.CIHI, J,,:\,d I Monday aeeldent. 1U14 II In fatr OODdltion rewiloa on AUCtlIt .,th through neaday. JulJ 15. lt58. at 8:00 p.m. drll1b and %k%",~~,cocccgc'h The G ~ • .4~. ~~ ~t, I~r , ' re Depart. drink a and calle will t~ se"ed. at Grandv1ew hOlpltaJ' 8CII .t th, Sller:mfl Hotel In qti. In ~r!!~c:PI~ .lD v .... mlne4. aD4 loz Ul1a day, «'!l0k7 'l'hn~1 4-H Club met c ~. meat OIl street In 6-25-Clt)-7-9 " ~'u·llah. But men attach .them. Monda, July 6, 1963 at tbe .wim. DAYTON FOLK' ~e . Division aerved In Warl. W.,. . selvee to the name and loae plgbt mlq pool with Jaaet Michener .. VISIT HE";E . 'War -D In Germanl With the Ith . J _ Prendequt. Prealdent ............. ~ .............. , .. of the light. Man mUlt' tul'lL to \ leader aDd TCIIlT Moran. President . lIr and 1lrI. Aquat~~. ~y. _qd .~~ lD U:1e DivIaIGIl ~·JDarJ F. Weltz, Clerk. JAiT WAYNI ADV. COUNCIL the light and 100e li&'ht of the lamp We had a picnic and a 111 .0 r t MI'I. George A.....t. and ~" ~. ,..re ~ .~ from ti" tH.. . The East WaJDe CouncU held • • • • . . . . ., for the lamp may be ch&nged. meeU~, aJld ,rent lwimmtng. Our Mlal Ellaabeth-Prob.t, and IIr. 1..4 area. GUeet speaker .t the meet.,. VISITOR wiROM DAYTON their June meeUn • •t the home " . MI'I. Helen McCoy ~nty 4·R Camp will open .ruly 19. lira. R. L. Hut.chllOn..aU of Dayton lq '11m lie former SecretaI7 of of Mr. •nd Mrs. Karl)' Satterth- ALL COpy PO. :r:ttl ISlUI 0' ext meetfq wUl be held at were visitors of lorr. and Mrs. Paul the TreUurJ John W. SIlJder. · Mia ~~DDadllanbt off 1In~' w.lte and "Zonln, In WarreD .lULY 16 MUST .1 GIVIN TO NIW PATROLMIN ASlloNID ' a,ranbe Hall MOllday Ju I,. 27 a. t A child Paut.Jr Chairman of the Board, W~ was • w_ en lUes 0 • AM" Co t.. th -.~~ t of dl._... MRS. MA,V EARNHART OR 41.311. A. Scherer &l\u ~... :ri;...I ..... ~. ~ne ~e at ,the FRe~ff un y wa. ! DUUJe.C ......... I .I NT TO THI PUNKLIN Four new patrolmen bave been . NeWI ReponeI', Judy WPl"'t D&v1d, and AJ$",~'" ~e ~ .v ...... 'T'I'"J - -!t" _. . . , . ~. _ ~!I_ ~,,~ to CHRONICLI, FRANKLIN, OHIO, ,wpeel to the IIldtlletowa POIt of . . .~ week end. , .. ..., . eyw~e of 1Ir. MARICID "'OR 'I'M. MIAMI the .tate hlrhw.y patrol. The post ---: W~ • GUIITI .• lit ,0P1tt...¥t: • . ~~~ ......... !fY~ GAZETTI" . cOve",· Warren. u well u ~Uer :~~~:.:.~~: TFRO· CALI-. INTIRTA,,, 'R~ q.:UI 1Ir..... Mrs. John ~ ·W . ph . ~ ~..,I ,"'or and RamiItoD' COUDUee. OM .. r "-. D. C.' RIA .. , . en ' tertalneel u their '-ta durinthe week WI ·are UUlOUDeIi, the IiIrtIl Of . . the JodaI . ... • NO LATIR THAN MONDAY 13th Tbe new offleera are: RIchard Mr. and Ralph Allford. gu-D ue .---. __~ ....., .......................... the Argunot Bridie club on TIl.. ead 1If. and r.,aee J'romID and • . DID4i pouad-teD OUDetI lOG. JIR:& SUNDAY DINNIR GUISTi . LawreDce, formerl1-.Of the SPrint- Bu. 1IIl4 ~e. who haye dar . A dellclCMII deaert eoune ebUdren of eld. '11ft. N~ WQae . . ........" 1..., I, at . PICNIC AT POITlIt HOMI field JlC)lti Balph Nolte IIIld Earl UvIq III SaJita Ana. Calif.. \the . eel and the afterDOOIl tie Dupree, lin. eDDie ~ cUDteD Kemorlal bOIpltaL . 1Ir. 111'. and lira. 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JlAGE TWO ?

I HE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNESVILLE" OHlu

THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953

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GAZET~E

Est.bllshed February, 1850 PAUL A. SCHERER _ __ Editor .nd Publl.her ______ Allocl.to Editor CECILIA J. SCH£RER

the G.-zelte OffIc.

PUBLIC A'UCTICtN SALE

Will Be CLOSED For Vacalion Mon., Taas•. and Wednesday

ALL COPY FOR THE ISSUE OF JUL Y 16 MUST BE GIVEN TO MRS. MARY EARNHART OR SENT TO THE FRANKLIN r Year In ad"ance ; $!!.50 elsewbere CHRONICLE, FRA NKLIN, OHIO, MAR ICED "FOR THE MIAMI GAZETTE" 9, 1953

'Subscrlptlon RateB- ln

THURSDAY, JULY

H A RVE Y SB U.RG

NOTICE OF APPOI NTMENT

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MISS JANE FITE Correspondent

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Saturday, July 11

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At 2:10 0 P. M.

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Mu.t Sell For 2/3 of Appral.al

CAESAR'S l. .... EK FRIEN DS

Jack Barnes. II11nl8t r. Donald RaInes, Supt. Worship Service, 10 D. m . Sund ay Scbool. 11 a . m.

Eugene (; "lftf b. Pastor Sunda~ ~('hnnl, 10 a . m . Morning \VO, hlp. 11 1\. m. Youth Fellowship, 6 : 30 to 9: 00.

CHURCH

AU~U !;TINE

James l~ Krusllng, Paltor MUlea .00 aDt' 10 : 00 R. M.

a GRAY,

AnORNEYS AT LAW

WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS Flrst .Day Shoal. 9 :30 a. m. !\feeling for Worship, 10 :30 a.m.

MT. HOLLy METHODIST

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The Far Hills~ HoUle wtilcll bal beeD the sc:eoe of many lovely parties during the winter months and early slUDlber, II DOW closed for vacation unW Septmber 'the first.

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The B. Y. F. 0 f Jooah's Run Baptist Chur ch met Sunday even· Ing at the home of Howard ' and Robert Doster, for & picnic Sli pper and program. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayden and family, of Wayneavllle, have moved. Into Lbe Runyon apartments here. Mr. Hayden Is a former resident of thl8 "\II age. having lived sever· r l years Ago w:th hlB parents. Mrs. Frank Morrow entertained the members of the Womens Christian Temperence UnIon a t ·

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her b:' /:1I'en that , .----------~ F r~' and Denn n. MOS8. \\' bos POBt orr ll' dress iM Word hilS be n reciel' ed ber of \Ya yn 8\'llle. hlo, hny been dul y i t h w ddlng or . Ir. Frank Ja 'kson apilointed ns Admlnlstratrlr s ot Itnd rIL'e 'itS y, rnHrrled Jun 2 i l h E t torR bn n. raddock. ! In a Cincinnati bur h. Jackson. Inle ot " nrr n Co!.: nty. blo. lie- I a I' 81<1 nL of the llrlng Hill com- CellS d. n!u nit y. Is a facu lty mt'mb r of tho I Dnt d this 20th day of Jun!'. Harveyabu rg High choo!. 1958. Mr. and i rs. cll M dley Bll m J udg I b '" kend wi th MrB. 1\1 dl y's hlo I I.LVE:'. TISE in the GAZETTE par ntB, Mr. nod Mrs. Lenard Plnnlc, at Moorhead, Kentucky, ', . Donnld Dllnlush, Attorney Mr. and MrB. H. S. Tucker at.- 6·25-(8l)-7·9 I Try GAZETIE CLASSIFIEDS tended a tamUy dJnner, Saturday ..- - -- - - - -- - . THEY GET RESULTS \' nJng, at the home 01 their Bon· I in la'\' a nd daugbter. Mr. and MrB. RI 'hard Williams and flUIlUy. 0 t WLlmlngton. lIIr. : nd )lr . £! n H e'ler of "'1\ . .mlngton, were guestl, Snturda)', of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Runyon. \' ral pr rton from this community attended dedlcat 'on s r· "ices at Wa,ynelv:lle, SalurdaYI for her hom , Thureda.y afternoon. 1 e new <' lA' e Roule 73. The new Mr. and' Mrs. William Gillam bad road 18 particularly welcome to as luncheon gl.leata at tbelr bome, • Protect your home, your bulilocal resIdents wbo ride over 13 Tuesday noon, Mrs. D. B. nder· ne.. against 10Si. Get burglary d III' gol n~ to joba In aylon. Dur. : wood, Mrs. Benry Wall" Mrs. A.S . and robbery insurance NOW. ring heavy raJn storms. the "Ave- Collett, Mrs. William Do ter and ue" In '\ ayn v' lIe .loods nnd be· I h r daughter. Jane. Miss. May "Tomorrow" sometimes is too fOTe the new road \\'111 constructed I Harlan and Mr. and Mrs. Harold lole. It's inexpensive ••• but it's whl h skirts this. area. motorlste Gillam and their grandson. worth .0 much when you ne.d Itl were foreed to de .our via Rounn .. 1 Mrs. Della Smith II rocoverlng Fo~ information. call about fourleen mJles out of their s ntisraclorlly following a m a J 0 r " 'ay. op ration recently at Hale Hoapl·a.\ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherwood are Wilmington, and Is e peeled to reo sr.endlng this week In Coldwater, tum to her home here soon. t Phone Office 3671 Mich . : Mr. and M",. WUllom Gillam. Mr. The Women's oclety at Chrlat- and Mrs. Gillam and Mr. and Mr8. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Ian Service will bave a picnic dID· Herman Gerrar d. were dinner n r: on the l\fethodlstChurcb laWll' guests, Sunday. 0 r Mr. an d Mrs. Tbursday noon. IWilford Gillam and family, or Tommie Ray Thornbury who haa , London. recenUy returned from camp at the Mr, and f",.hepard and famll" hurl'h ' Cam pin g have moved Inti> the Murphy prall' Ah·thod' st Groundll. Sabina. gave an Interelt. , erty formerly occupIed. by Mr. and Ing report Sunday morning at Mrs. Carl Oaborn. Tbe ShepardB church of hll actlvltlB8 there. previoully lived. 1n WaynellviUe. Mr. ad loire. Albert Moore' entel" IU•• FrIeda. Campbell, of Day'· talned severa! peete (rom Bam- ton, spent the weekend here wJth lltoD, Saturd&)'. l11er parentts. Mr. ad Mrs. A. B. :-;011 , Irma R.

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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYN 'SVllLE, OHIO

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I !i53 -:.: WI! n th r Fo:rtg J uly 18 over, lben the summer tim Is really h reo Harvest time, ncnUon tlPle lInd hot w ath r Ilmt'. Tb lIumm r Is really her and what Is mol' It Js w II on Its WilY. Now It Is hot.. with thunder stormll, . ust 88 WO IIhould "Ile't w it n Its tim to harl' lit. Last \\' It \ as c ear li nd ' bot but lh wh at wasn't Qu it r ad)' bu nnw .Ill!; l II I! t l! com bine start droll· Ing til rahui cnme. Good hard . F.O. klllg fnln . The first show l' that struck her came wllh rush or wind thnt took dow n two 0 '1' I' t hr smllll locUSl tre s and bl IV 01' l' ome or t.be wheat and oat bul did not do any 8Orlous daDlnge. Last nig ht. the tbund ~ rumbled I.m d rORr d but It wua nol \ \s blld 88 som of th earlier storms. It hila b en pi Rsent to h R V e Mrs. Daisey nyder with lIle over .•• Sp~ak VOWI a t L.ebanon Preabyterlan Ch urQh th '" k nd. Holidays IIf eom tim 8 very tiresome wltbout com · Betor 8 11 altar bunked wlt.h ••- - - - - - - - - - - - Jlnn ~·. \Ve dIdn't gel out trom Day· rerns and decorated with bou. tendants carried wlr ker baskets ton In time to get to tbe (larade queLl! of gladioli and stellllanotl , holding floral arrangements match· and bridge 011 nlng but like inany and sofOy lIgh~ed with tour can. InS their gowns and wore head· other people we parked along the dl abra, Margaret Amy McClure, bands of rosebuds tJed with rtb· r ad In the I'enln l,;' and watched daughter ot Mr. and Irs. colt bon and tut\e. Each wore a neck· the fireworks. This was n. long H. McClure or Lebanon. a'ld Rob. lace of tin y [I nrl8, tbe glfl or th '" k nd 0 I was espeCia lly glad ert u Hutln 8, son of Mr. II.lld bride. Tbe Lrlde entered with her to have company. Wben I II' nt to Ml'II. Ralph RssUngs. of WaynesDayton the morning of til fourth vUle, were unJted In marriage. fatber who gal'e h~r In marriage. I went by way ot Cylo Road aB far The VOWII were Ipoken at the She look d lo"ely In a gown or n& C ntervUle t.hen on by several Lebaonon Prellbytertan church on sILk oJ11;andy with bodice and tiny btlck roa<1ll to ElUlt Oakwood. n Saturday, June the 27, at 7.30 In jacket of embroidered organdy, U\OIIe roads th re were almost no the evenJng. fuhloned with collar and tbreetramc lind we had a pleuent rid TI b The guelle were Hated by tour Quarter length Bleeves. ny ut· out. Later we d r 0 v e down to' k uaherl, Olen, Smith of WafDeevtllei toni exte:lded . down 'tbe tront. Hungy Hollow I~oln by the bac Robert Mill r of Akron. Bud Hill Rer wnlst length veil wu at· roadl with very little traffic. If of Mlamllburg and Maurice tacbed .to a close-tlttlng white t h poopl who do not .wlsh to rush ' h ed 1 1', 0 lid only r allz bow comfortable Schutz, of Pandora. the latter t wo I net cap, trimmed wit pe pear s. t h secondary roade are, mUCh . of belD$' traternl!.y brothers of the She wore bel' Talisman .brldnl pin groom. . Ind a Bingle strand of pearls, the th rowdlng on the through roads Preceding the ceremony a hal!. glf.t of t~e groom. Tbe bride s O\' ld b avloded. hour of music was beautifully pr. bouqu t Wa.!I a no egay arrangeTh raina have h Iped the pas· sented by I!ob Fuohbnch. aorl ! rl'nl or B~ all rOBE8. rose buds. tu a already and so far Dr. Norm Hanson, ,rocaltllt, both of IU Iell or the valley Rnd eaves of Krl Ita tore rust baa b en true. The Dayton and members of Zeta Phi. white aatln. Three pearl bearts, rains were a day later than hi' the grct)m's frn rnlty. , held b, 8attp rtbbons, bung from Adding moch to the Impressl e. I the bouquet at 'Varytng lengthll. forecast but he pr parel for that by Baying that It may be a day or two off but II ulually nearly nels ot the 0 easlon, . Rev. M. For her dauirhtl'r's weddlll", th right. for the bole area. . Scott McClure of Knoxville, Tenn.. bride's mother chose a gown of Suml&y evenJng we sat on th8 brother of the bride, performed dUllty rose crepe wlt.h black ac· pl/rch wlt.h t b e radio Just lnalde the double-ring ceremony, allBlet 1\ cee8orte~ Tbe groom's mother and list ned to the opera from th.e by Rev. J. Taylor McHendry, all· waB attJred - In Aqua lace wi I 1:00. II. was a beautJful perfdrm. tor of the church. white accessorlell and the bride's IIJI e and we 'e\'8 only orry tba.t The groom was o.ttended by :\ crandmother wore gray and white e weI' not there to Bee as well l'o)'hood chum, Don Lu ~enB, of printed 8beer with gray bat. .1> 1\ three wore coraagell ot pink rOS8a lUI hear and yet It wu very com· H arTeys bu!'g, as best man, an d forUlble not to have to worry about they, together with nsherl Glenn and white earnaUonB. The reception for a large num· parldD( and crowd.. roa4l. There SmUll and Maurtce Schutz, Wok re a number ot thlllP of the 10ft their placell at the altar to awatt ber 01 guelle was held In the that would be well worth going to the brtde Ilnd her attendant8. church parlorll with air.. Cbarlel lill ring thllI eummer eeaBon. TbOie Firat came Nikki Perrine. niece Perrine, Hra. Cleo Schamp and wbo attAll1Cled the Shakeapeare or the bride, u JunJor bridelmald, the Mislee Lila Rae and NIUlC)' . 8 rtes at AnUoch Collece lut Ium,. drealed In pink embroidered or- McClure acttng u hOlteeaee. mer I&Id that th.,. wen 'YeI7 well ,Iud,. Following were the brldea- , The happy couple left for a worth attendln, and they expect maldl. Artene Retallick In blue I wedding trtp to New York City

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Ureek. RoID&D playl n e., wblob In orcbld. The brtde'l at· aflk lhant"clq nit with white ADVERTISE in the CAZETI'E moal of and UI bue probably' e r honor. ---------------:---=~::_:::_~~=_::_=_--ven read. For my part. the playa berriea and probably tbey '11'1\1 rll>' BUDGET NOTICE Ichool dletrlet tn the HI~b Schoo'l NoUce Is hereby given t h at a Bldg. at Waynesville, Ohio on till: of Shaltespeare !.bat I enjoyed mOlt en to thelalt on.. The early TrAnI' on tbe etage were thole that ) had parent apples are ripe and today I public bearing on the ~budget a 8 twenUeth d&7 of JulJ, 1958 begin. not reRd or IItud\ed beforehand. we had apple dumplln~8 made lro'\l prepared by t.he Board of Educa· nJ nl' at 8 o'cloc.k p. .la., Eastenl Tbat way I enjoyed them u play' them. We alao haYtI a tree of early tlon (If the Wayne Local School nGl aB pieceB 0 f literature. Of apples that look and tallte more like Dlatrtct, Warren County, Oblo, lor St&Ddarcl TIme. COUnle tl Is doubttul whetber en· the old ruhloned Harvest apple the fiscal year end ~ December C. W. Barnhart joyed Is the right :word tor being I bon«bt tbe tree for a red apple 31, 1964. wlll be held I.n tbe otflce CltII'k Treuurer stllred to tearl by the trqedy of called Anoka, IUPJ)08ed to bear the lof the Board of Education of Bald 1~'I" King Lear but the comedy parle year alter planting. It was there ---~-------_ _ _.;...._ _ _ _ _ _ _.."..,.--of T weUth Night and eome others about ten yeara before It bore any· \\ ere much - funnier tor not bavlng thlD( and the apples on It are yel" been pointed out In clasl as '·colll· low. The only thing that was rt'.'ht edy relief," However · It 111 true about It wu that. It wu · an early l llnt ,you l1lay mles lome of tb e summer appI~. tine points and th~t later Itudy II The r e was a UtUe tmmlilrr a a help. It each Itudent could see while ago but now the sun III out 1. Country in a good performance of a P1&7 be- IPlIl and It looka as though that both Europe tore Iwdyinl' 'tt, I' believe that the one haa PUled UI by. Dr. Krick and the Middle Eut, ItudY' of Shak.espearee 1I1aYI ~ou'd I&YS tbat the Imall ~raln harveet . , Ita capital h-t--tJo w.~I-+--t--t-'l--r, be more popular. wUl be InteffUptsd hy many I am lUll twwy ,k gIr. bIin; IQqf ltorml - 10 unuBuaL' Did we ever , 11, famous atomic by the brown tbrub. every Urne have a harleat IINIOn that wun't Iclentiat tbat I go out to pick !.be ralPbor· Intemq,teI!f .' 12. Lamprey If you .got home lafely from your 14. Tutkey II riell. . TIley will ac:arcel1 let me h9il~ week,nd ' ~on't torget to 118 western· walk up the lane .W tfle bam. . Th! a tbaUoffertn«. · The Red most pa,rt Iii. Boy . ra,.ln has saved the reet or !.be ~up. r CrosB needa yo help. Prealdent -. of Turkey, pictured · .in ~nter 18. Averaae 1-9. Within 20. Professions

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Here is our invita:..ionl Come in for

8 "Road Test Ride." ,Find out IIU that Dodge Dependability m.eanI in tenns of economical power, safety power, riding comfort and , hnndling ease. There is no obiigation. ,YOlt will discOver a new kind of car, ' 8 new kind of driving enjoyment ••• at prices that start below many 700dela in the "lowest-priced" field.

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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953

THE MIAMI GAZtiT Tl:, WAYNES\ll.l.E, OHiu

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IEPEIID

OSWALD

Phone 3918 'To Place a CI..,Ifled

WARREN

BRADDOCK

8AND, GRAVEL and TOP SOIL

O'EI AIR SlOW - SATURDAY 118HT "OURTIlI CALL AT OICTUS CREEK"

eXCAVATING and - - - - 1 - - - DUMP TRUCK SERV IC E Phone Way"eaville 2191 WAYNE8VILLE, OHIO

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UNDER THE DIRECTION OF

llrushes .nd

Ol1I~"''T pay tribute to moth.. SUlp tbem witb DJI1RLOU. FlYe fear guarantee Odorle.. ancl Stal~"... WAYNESVILLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCE. Pbone 346%.

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LUBRICATING SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES

Bob Servis

Eph, 6:13

Kill.'. Pr04lCls IluIo.....

FOR SAl.£-

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nlAT GOOD TEXACO CAS AND OIL

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3ANK RUN GRAVEl-Loaded at Davis Furnas Pit.. We also deliver. AHMITAGE & SON. I"".bone 2091. tf

M.rch~nta SpoJIsored Summer ....on

Wh ......,. take up the whole. armor of ~. ttYt ,. me, be able to wlthatllnd In .... "" . ." an'd , havlnl done all, to stllnd.

Rua Cl••n....

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"Hs"old I ...

FOR SALE--1939 Chevrolet. Call aCter 6 p. m. Behrens. Phone 2511.

Funeral Home·

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NO MOREt Dl!)th worries when )'ou UI. · BERLOU tlve year ",aran teed Motheprav. WAYNES· VILLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCE. Pbone 3462.

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LEBANON

WAYNESvnLE

72 CALL EITHER NUMBER 2115

Saturday Midnil.

STOIRE

B.tabllalled lHO tZ Y_n

"Bride OOIllS To Yellow Sly" FOR SALE--Ladies Glycine WrI.t ~6iii$iiiiiiiiiiijii Watch, Swiss movement. Cost , Phone 2641

or B.ric.

BOTH CHAPELS AIR-CONDITIONED

$76.80 Including tax. Two years old. $30.00. CaU or see at MlAMl GAZETI'E. Phone 3913. db

MRS. SMITH - Pleue call ror more lntonnatlon on how stop motb damage In your borne with BIilRLOU guaranteed Moth· OES TO MEET MONDAY Ipray. WAYNESVILLE FURNI· Miami Chapter 10'7 O.E.S. will T1)RE " APPLIANCE. meet in regular session on Monday a'u Igh 'I k ,. evening, July 13, e toe oc. _ _ _ _ _ __ __

WAYNESVILLE

TEXACO LEGAL Nona

NoLlc. I. berebJ' "Veil tbet ••aled bid. wIll be reulved a~ tbe offlc. of th. Trust... of W.yne Townahlp. Wanen CoUll!". Ohio b, tb. CI rlr of •• Id Board or Tru.t..... wbole .ddr .. I. Box 74, W.ynol\·m•• OhIo. untn the 26th d.y or Jub. I P..ad m. _terlala So S. T. for nl. hlalrun, the Itlabor for tvtb. hapron_nl of certala Town.hlp roads . _Wed by the Boai'd of Tru.tee. of L.._ _==~=:::== .ald To..."ohlp. b, prlllllnir and ...11"" with th~ ount. followlnlr . .ter1&l. and IPprOXor _h. I.... ~.... 15 000 Ca1l<llll - , . or IH. of RT Tu e to'lS or a C MPbait • to 6 and t.OOO Tono more or I... or No. '·I.n or U••• 2 cN.hed lfTay.l. Tbe contract ..til "" awarded to tbe lo..~.t and ....t bidder. In bid. to be .1IbII\I~ed on a "nit prlc. ba.I • . No bid ..III be cOD.ldered whlcb I. for • nulAr .UIII tha" tIM uti_led coot. not lInlo.. II be .uompaDled h" a bond or certified c....k ID the .UIII of I ".000.00 to .......lItee that It ..101 bid I. ICC.Pt.ed. • contract wUI be e,,~ Into .nd the porto,...ee of .ald contraet proP«l'Ir ... ared. . The To_.hlp Tru._ r ...rY. tb. ...,lIt to nJeet aay .... all blela. B1/ orCIn or tb. Bo&r4 of TrutH' of W.yne TOWII,blp, w ...... Co""t". Oblo. .uordlnr to a .... olatloa adopt.ed b" , ..101 Board at •• _lal _HilD, Dn JlIl, I. 1951. 1·t-lt

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J.tve Wire and ProgreBI81ve.

~ OrIanlaatlon Second 'f'o No.,e

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S ... on the Reat . 11 ... WI Selle,. \\' ANTED _ Woman or man to AlOUd M.arllet In tbe Country dnel chlckeJUl. ~ work. 16c SERVI,ce THAT 8ATHIFIES nAr cblckeD. WAYNESVILLE ,,_ LOOKER PLANT. Phone 3171. For Dally Market ReporU : 0--1-11 tf C WLW ClnclDnaU. \2 : ~~O ; WCKY. CtlolnnaU. 12::1! SHOE ·REPAIRWPJ'B, Mlldleto1\·u. 111: 4!)

a ble. THOMPSON SBOE REPAIR, Ha"81Iburr. ObJo.

SEPTIC TAlliS CESS POOLS ,!UTJ)OOR ,TOILETS' elSTERIS

FOUND-PAIR OF GLASSES. blfoea!, cUp on one end. Owner can have by idenUbin& ud payiDi for ad. Call at GAZE'n'E office. Phone

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CHIMIEY REPAII .

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Work

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located in Waynesville. E. F. COLE, Phone Xenia 21597. W. E. BCilHLENDER & COMPANY R.. ltor

S ,. 0 E S·ALE I

JIWIufaetuf'fl'. Ptlbl&hed

ltefrigerators

OpportunIty to .am .. Ia" .nd b ta • I I eu i ntlal comm. .. on. n olnnatl'. I'~l... deP,llr.tmen·t Experl.no. quality, ., , ... bett.r dI d fa,hlon, women e MOM .. re •

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$289-• .ad up -0-

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a_ Slailqn, ....Ith'. Bob Servi.

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b, the .appller. !kclt I"'lrtb Df pipe .ball be IDDrked with tbe .1•••,,01 .1.... L&'ftAL' NOTICE n..... prod'aetlon date and b,dro.tatle " Il" ' . tHt preuare, ."d 1".lade Und.....rlte.. Notice I. ' hereby ..ven to the Laborator1 label of .pproy.l. . electorl of ' W ....... e TOW1llbJp r. Th. mlnaf•• lurer .bell furnlsb; at no . -.. • cba..... the ••nle.. Df ~" I".tallatlon IIldtnr outaJde of the corporate Inltroctor. uperl........ practlc... ..nd .mplond la •• water .acb b,.,.orb the ' UmJu of tb. VO'-.e __ 01 ~'.JllIIam.nufacturer on a fulltl •• bul., for I Ville, Ohio, that .. public b ...rlna :~~I~,:[!~yorl:~T~~:! nl'i:'.-:~':Jo~ l .wl1l be beld at 8 p. m. on· Auralt contal"ed In the ...,naracture... In.tal· ll , 1963, at the GJ'lLDre Ball \It!EnlCrl~rd .hall ·.ontala •• tatelll.nt Wayne.vllle, OhIo, for tbe purof theI.nlll" ",axlmam randDIII a.alld• , poeed of oonlldertq the '~ 1Jlo ohn.t tbat "u.ber be of fumbh'" f ... _._ ,____ part of the total foow. ••t no additiOnal, men aUona ,~ .... SChu.., ...... ... co.t "To to t ...b. parch , w".n manuf.c. the WaYM TOWlUlhlp Zonlq al.d..... onb • _-:-', t ....r bId. direct to Oll.tolll.r on Oommi.llon. The text ud Dl&pll ","t.rl.I.. MARY STANSBERRY. Clerk of tbe zonlDl re~lutioD may be Board of Publle Aft.l.. 8umlned at &II)' time prior to tbe VIII ••e of Wa"n •• vlll.. . public hearln( In. tbe hub ol' the 7.'-1.18 W.rr.n c\,ant". Oblo TOWlllhlp C Ie r k, . WaJllMYille, Oblo. . VISIT NEAR HILl:SBORO THE W.A.nm TOWN$lUP Mrs, Dena Thomas and chlldren ZORING COMMtSB'I~ were week end gul!lU of her f.ther, near Hillsboro.

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ALL YEAR .anERIES LEE TIRES Add A V••r . W.ter Once . USED OIRS FOR SALE

PO_I."" ..·.III.IIIIIHIIIIIIUIlUUlIUIllUIIIt. ._ .. 4th and Race Streeta . • OW TUI CINCINNATI, OHIO . a

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fatl)er, Rev.Illiools. D. A. Keams of Crystal,

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Inluran.ce Corporation

"reck. S.rvlc. Z4 Houra A D.,

GUEST FROM ILLINOIS Mr. ud Mrs. J . K. Preston have u tl\eir guNt the former'. . .ed

ployee advanta... : I dalf TrY n",.j, .\IeI1 ·be taral.b... wit" ....11 week; Saturcl.,. off dur,11II1 Jul~ l.nl!!l1 of pi" &lid eaeb eOllpllalr and Auguat; good ou.tom~r trafflo. - : - ........1i.IT°be tuto.." tHted at • h,- Apply Pe,..nnel Office, 7UI

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NOTICE Suled bid. will be ree.lved by tb. ~ Villa". W."n~aville. W.rt'en Count1: Ohio.• t the oUI •• of the 1I.,0r of •• Ia vII"" on Saturd.". Jul, 18. 1961 at 11 :00 Noo". for 2 0.000 nllo,," T.r·RT 2 to 11 more or I.... dallv,red and .p. plied; 1.000 to" ....n l No. '·3.92. more or I.... deUYered ."d .pr.. d. H. II. SUB WOOD. 11.,01' VII.... of W.""...III., Wlrr. n Count,. Ohio IIARY STANSBERRY. Clerk.

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Modern Equipment

3 Bedrooms and bath up, kitchen, dining and 2 large living rOOm8 down. Entrance baU with lovely winding stairway. Large lot, well

Bo~~I·~f b~~bll:1I1f~ ..~~I ..: . of the W.,n ....l\le. ..n Count" Ohio, I.t ornu of theWar 111,.01' of .ald Vlllalre on Saturday. laly 18, 1.. 1 at 11 :.0 Noon. for 2.000 ft .. more or I... of th. followlalr ._In... pi": .... bealo.-e "'t pi" the.. .peelrl... ••tlo". .h.1Itu.... ...I.lfed Cl...Qn'.r no .nd ....d. III .trlot &ecorda"•• witb tb.

other

Making systematic deposits in a bank acoou,nt is the logical"ay to build a .substantial cash reserve withinareaaonable period of~.

IIERrS WHAT IT lEANS TO YOU ,

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FOR SALE 19 ft. Trotwood trailer. Terms. Inquire in Lytle.

OIl any

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HOUSE FOR SALE-

thrift deposita which are set aside once a week, once a month, in line with the depositor's payday, or

IN £VERYDAY WIUAIE

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BRING your SHOE JUDPAtRtNG NORRIS BROCK COMPANY to C. LEE HAWK, the Barber. I, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Work guaranteed. Prlc.. Reuon·I '

· H "VE GUlm .IDN.IDAY ~ HDn WHAT 1M 1NI1041nMed 8913. Mr. ud lin. J. K. Presto1l had ... . . . - . wD1 ... WMriat this ____=~-----as Wednesday gul!lU their chil· l . . . . . 11'. . . . . . . . . . . . . WAlfJ'ED.B I uactly .... HIM • aM ODe WOlll....._ _......~ --====-.__-:--:---:-_ dren, Dr. and lin. ,Robert " b1' Captala VIdaD _ WI TV thoWo OUTSIDE TOILETS and Cisterns Preston and daughter, Margie, and . . . of .a1tl. . . . pIeIBc with Septic Tan k saD d Cesspools Mrs. Jack Preston ud son of Cin- : • lMdioD-ap c:bbI ...... II .. DOW cleaned, modem equipment, free cionati, ud Mr. and Mrs. Charles nallUJe 10 aD .eapnla Video e.timates. JEF'FERY S~A. '--1'1 M PrestoD . . . . . . 80 blMt 0& Iddsl Tou"U TION CO., Phone ~366, MIamis· f La Truax 0 UlaYU e. n. .. ...... p i a " CIt ... wWs tiurg, Ohlo. accompanied her daughter, Mrs. __ . . . . .' It _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ Truax home for a few days. ..,. MADAME LO~DER and , Advisor. Tells everythmg you ADVERTlrE IN THE GAZET1i~YOU'Ll fiND IT PA¥SI wut to know. Lacat~d in traDer ~ l ....~ 1 mUe south of MialDlSburg at the JOB PRINTING DONE EXPERTL¥-AND REASONABLY range on Route 2&. Readings $1-

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WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFERl You .Ha.,. Tried the R'" Now

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ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH YEAR

0111'181 To Be A.ar". To 48 It U. O. All. 2 ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU MtIIOW IS CONVALESCING Mrs. Harry M. Turner is conval· escing at Miami Valley Hospital atfer undergoing major surgery !luring the past week. MOVE TO HARVEVSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepherd ond family have moved from the Hardin apartments to Harveysburg,

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PRICE 5 CENTS

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1953

DAYTON.- Dayoon IUld the MI· ami Valley will be outnumbered In the lummer g-raduattng clall8 of the UnJvertlty of Day tOil, &e. cording to the announced lIat of graduatell releaaed by Bro. Josepb J. Mervsr, S.M., regiatrsr. Some 47 studenta are BcbedUled to J'&o celve tbelr degrees at the sum· mer commencement, . Sunday, August 2. .............................................................. LOCAL STUDENT TO GET U, D. DEGREE Laurenc. 0, Brown, Ion of Mr. and Mr.. Laurence E. Brown, R. R, 2, Way"elvllle, \1 among thOle Icheduled to recalve a degree. Brown I. a candidate for the degree of bachelor of .clence In education. He I. a graduate of Waynelville HIgh School.

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Co.~••r rGOed Wheat Y~lds Reported Loeal 1.a&I01 POll As Harvesters Roll In County

by Williams '.. . EJect_

ODDLY ENUF I

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Wbeat is .now being harvested in _ ........................................._ .................................._. all part. of Warren County and re' ports are that the quaUty is very Correction good and yields lltiafactory. Ac· Last week's lltory on the wreck cording to ~. W. Losh, chairman of In wb.lcb Mias Ward and Mias Warren County Production and Peters died, led 80me to believe Marketing Administration, a larg· that the Gazette waa placing tbe er quantity of wbeat is being held blame on MI811 Ward. Sucb wsa and stored on th~ farm than for m~ny y,e ars due to the difference not the IntenUon of the writer. In price for cash wheat and farm , storage loan rale. Under the purchase agreement plan, the farmer is assured of the price support rate of $2.ZO for No. 2 wheat held on the farm. How· ever, he does not receive pay for the wheat until after April 30, 19M1 when the. wheat would be de-

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U's off to tbe new 4-R Camp near Clarkavllie for some one bun. During lhe time from , hart"t DINNER GUilTS dred Warren County 4.R boya and until April 30, 1954, the farmer Mrs. W. E. Stroud had as Thursgirls duling tbe week of July 19. II frH .. u.. or .. II .ny or all day dinner guests, Mrs. Maude Carl Pltatlck baa been elected 24. For the first time the 4-H'ers the wh... from the bIn. At ...• Crane and Mrs. Russell Carr, of .•........•. commander of Wayne Townablp will be camping In their own camp. tl.~t tl..~, .. _, he II .uar.n~--" ..... Lebanon , Mrs. Of'ace Vice and Mrs. P08t No. 61 6, American Leg1on. IUpport price on the amount of Of t he . gracluatlqg «roup only Irene Henderson. The new commander served In They will arrive at the camp whH' left that h. wi ..... to d. 1 are trom Dayton Itself, wltb lbe Pacific with the U. S. Marines Sunday afternoon In time to get IIY.r, but In no ell. . more than another five [rom the Miami Val· GROUP MEETS SATURDAV In World War II. He 18 now the their bedll made and to get ac· amount Ihown on the purcf\a.. I y ar Twenty·flve ot the grad. Hr. and Mn. L. C. Branstrator uates are rrom beyond the valley. proprieoor of The Everett Early qun.lnted with the ground a before •• rftment, The fee for ..... lng were host and hostess to the but only three oC them Cram Ohio. dark. No meal will be aerved the purcha. . . .reement I. on. Elevetor at Lytle. Sunday evening. Families ar Ln· half cent per bUlh.1 or • miniCheerful Circle group on Saturday In the remaining group there are Pilltick and the other omcers vlted to uae the camp for a pic· mum of $1.50, evening at their home in Harveys- sU: statell and two territories rep· named w re Installed at ceremon· nlc that evening. Firat meal burg. A very delightful evening resented, Including New York , 1- - - les Monday night. They are: served will be breakfast on Mon. Due to the large supply of wheat of cards was enjoyed and delicUoulI Georgia, 'IIInolll, Weat Virginia. - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - --+ Ed Hamby, tint vice command. day morning, now on hand and the large crop refreshments were served. Kentucky and PelOlBylvanla as a.al·Ballard Weddll'l er ; Ervin Ellis, second vice com· Camp Counselors wbo are In being ,harvested, acreage allot· well aa Hawlill and Puerto Rico, VOWS An ~.n mander; Fred Grauman, adjutant ; charge of the CamP program are ments will be established for 19M. VISITING IN CINCINNATI There are 32 men and 16 women ~Bob Bernard, tree.aurer ; John N k., V The Secretary of Alriculture on Mrs. Emma Raper Is spending a In the clua. Fifteen of tbe group M d Mrs Milo Beal of t d Ruth Palmer and Jane oc es· July 1 proclaimed a referendum on r. an . .• Stanley, aergean -at·armll. an pers ; blrley Plymlre 8lld Toni wheat marketing quota.. He did few days with ber sister in Cin· are members ot rell&l0Q8 orden. Waynellvllle, are announclnl~ t~e Leo Conner, cbaplaln. M 0 ran Campfire; Raymond not, however, announee the date cinnati. Tba largeet number or degrees Monday is the deadline for pay. marriage of their , daugbter Joyce Keltner, Marjorie Wlgglnll 8lld 0 nwblch the referendum will be are to be . awardecJ in the fleldll ment of real estate taxes for the Elaine 00 Donald Ivan Allardl, lion Barbara Foro, Recreation with or· held. HERE FROM FLORIDA ot educaUon. Over half 01 tbe ganlzed llporta under the direction ..... j I lalaU bel e Mr, and MH. Fred Hendenon, group, 27, wm be awarded bach· second half of 1952, Georce B, of Cec!l Allaro at Lebanon. The JohlUO(l, county t:realW'er, an- eddlng tool! p~ee FrIday. JUD!! oC Jim McClain, Tony En, Judy .. "ere a eg on now or of Florida. are at the Harry M. elor of science in educaUon de- nounced this week. 26 at 7:30 p. m. at the Methodist Compton and Roy Heger. Exten. congress regarding the size of the Turner home for a few days. ~. charch ~n Waynhll'VUle with the rl I A.. t J b M wb nd naUonal allotment, the minimum Lelll than one f«!urth of the to- Rev J W Wedcewood otrtclatr a on ~en 0 n 0 ray a acreage provision and the date of GUEST OF FRIENDS taldduJe..~~d .beenld hpald lut .~:ek Ing.· The douple will reside' near Would you believe It I.f lOme Mary Ollngman,. program direc· the referendum. 'Until 8nal enact· Mrs. Katherine Mendenhall, of an oUUltUn sa e expeeu:u a aft ddl 'I torll, will 88slllt with the program. ment of this lelialatlon, the details lut-mlnute rush Be urced that LeblUlon Ir a ·",e ng tl. p to person told you there are leveral Barbara. Foro wlll be In cbarge of the referendum C8llDot be an. Phoenix, Arilona, ill the guelt of remittance be m~de b)' maU if pasNortbern MJc\ll~. . hundred covered bridges In Obio? of group singing. Tony Eta will nounced . ' friends here. • By JOHN B. MOWBRAV sihle It you did, you'd be thinking handle the color detalll. The _ ......' _ _ _ _ __ IItrall{bt. While time Is taking 1. crafts bave been divided Into three Actl"g County Allent Midnight JulJ 20 is the final date LAD ' STIlICKIN WITH POLIO f Ith t lty d L llteady toU, there are (00 ~e exact) dltrerent aections with Carolmarle fly LUm Timmy Miltenberger, IOU Call all lURed Indivlduall wbo or payment: °!It=!' m':.t ".. ~ 352 % covered bridges in tbe atate. Keltner, Jim McClain and Tony I 01.. of Mr. and Mn. MUo MUteDbercer, like 00 camp oat. Come on and envelopes wi' re e Only 211 have dlaappeared Iince Ets in charge of the GlJDp work. • wu removed to Miami Valley Hos· Join al at the new 4·R camp for pos.:ark ~ior ~ thla type of Itructure hit the peak Gloria Jacobll judy Compton and pita! durlDi the put w-ek. qe is an overnlJht 11.1' Camp, July t:t.er be ~tum:: and the pen. The lovely try ltome .)f Mr. ot It. popularity. ' Roy 'H~r ~m, belp thoae Iat.r· l"fve Warren County youths will a victim of poUo, and everyOfte Is July 26 and J8, Saturclay enDing aUela added. he warned. PeDal. and Mrs. S. S. ElliJ was the seen~ Tbe covered brldgtl8 atlll IItand· eated In metal work. Dale Bee of be inducted into the armed servo hoping for his recovery. and Sunday. , ties are prescribed by law and of. of t1!e meeting of the Fnmers Ing are centered In 47 counties. tbe Cincinnati Gas and Electric ices on July 30, It was announced Laat tall when we were raising tiel.ls have no di.8c:reUon about ,Club on Thunday. Of tbe '88 countieB. 41 counties Company, will aerve &8 counselor this week by the Selective Service PATIENT AT HOSPITAL • money for the camp the men and applying them, -he explained. A delicious dinner and PllBasant l have none at all:In making pln·up lamPI. Board at Lebanon. In addition, p~yments for the seeond half of social hour were elljoyed, Falrneld county, wfth 42 cov· Here II the Icbedule worked two youths will' report one day Mrs. Paul Harley, daughter of women were promlled a part In Mr. ancI Mn. Lewis FrIes, is a pa. the c.lmplng program and here It the ear are the AIDe U IOI"- the After the husin.eIIS session, Mr. ered bridges. leada the Hst. out by the counselor8: earUer for physical examlnaUons. Noble county haa 27; Walblng. Revelll_7 o'clock. The board also announced that Uent at Miami Valley Hospital. comes, It III a good place to get Urs/and no statements have been Omar Hollingsworth was in charge lIuffering with poUo. away trom It all and JUllt enjoy mailed, he said. adding that card of the special topic, "Some unro~; ton., 25; Alhtabula. 20; Grean. Flaig rallllng~7 : ] 6. on August 2!1 22 men .will be caU. Breakfaatr-7. 30. ed for physicai exammations and yourself. notices giving the final due date gettable Characten I Have Met. 19. SILVER ANNIVIITSAITY We ani plann1n& a. flah fry Sat· have been malled to all pro~ He talked of many persons, espe. Twelve countlea have one cov· Plan acUvitlea-9-10. . on AUiUit 27 flve men will be call. Mr. and Mn. W. E. Bennington urday ' evening, a ahort entertain· owners of record. claUy mentioning , a teacher, ~e ered bridge eacb. ' Craft. Camp Cleanup-lO-12. ed for Induction. " penons ~ho built th,e Community Only 15 covered bridgea are on Dlnner-U. .. Included in the group to be In. were In Chicago, Dlinois, for the ment followed by watermelon and Fourth of July holiday, celebrat- then you can do u y~u. pleu_ Church In Oregonia. those who atate routes. ' Organised a~rtI-1. 90-2 .45. ducted on July 30 are William EI. Ing their silver wedding anniver- even before If 'you don t care for • operated the many mills formerly Little Walnut Creek, In central Swim, Co~an l.ake-3-5. bon, Lebanon; Roger Plummer. located in this area, and alsl~ . tell· OhiO, Is spanned by 15 covered Su ppe r--5 ,90. . Harveysburg' Donald Fuerllt, Blan. the program. R. G. McGlnnlll, sery. Editor of Farm Quarterly, wUl ing of seel,ng President McKmley bridges. Flag lowerlng-7:30. chester. and' William Adkins and at the World's Fair. The two forks of the Little MI· IJghta out-u. Bobby Owsley, Franklin. talk and sb9w picture II tbat he HERE FROM DETROIT took .In ntrope last lIummer. There Polio II cover~ aa & regular Mr. Verner Hounshell, forestry ami In 80uUleaalern Oblo have 10. According 00 County Agent :t: A. M f Fr tUn d These ra cts are conclaely ·pre . .John Mowbray and Mra. Mar y Willi H ~erl, 0 f ,a~I1 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bennington will be honeshoe pitching under part of Blue CrollS protection, Hos· supervisor for nine Southwestern bad as week-end guests, ' Mr. and Cbe Ugbts, breeze ahootlng, cra- pllal Care Corporation announced Ohio counties, was Introduced as sen ted In a new map called "Cov. CUngan, Hom e Demonatration ~mJ i 0 .0 h ianfn , w Mrs. J. C. Hel1iDger, of Detroit. quet and more breele ahooting. today. the guest speaker IIIld gave II very ered Brldgea of OhiO.:' made avail. Agent, who will be camping with uy or p ys ca exam· Otflclala of the lIouthweetern interesting talk on their sel1'Vices. able by tbe Ohio State Arcbael. the 4·H·ere. V. arran County III now a ons. Sunday morning we are 'plannJnA' VISITORS FROM DAVTON a IIhort Church Service under the Oblo Blue Crosa Plan nlmlnded He menUoned that they were prin· oglcal snd "Istorl al oclety lbru camping In one of tbe nicest eumps --------:Min Elll8beth Probst, Donald big oak tr4t81 out In front of the members that tbe Blue Oroel con· cipally interested in managf!ment, ItI! headquarters at the Oblo State In the state of Ohio. It you haven't and Carol Ann Auguat, all of nay· dining ball. Bunday dinner will tract covera polio just 1I11:e any protection, harvesting and market· Museum, ColulQbulI 10, Ohio. The yet vlelted the new camp. drive • out lIome Sunday afternoon. It III ton, were gueats thla week of Mr. be ham with the trtmmlna'. other IlInesll. Thill includell tull ing and that their services might price III twenty·flve cents. and Mrs, Paul Scherer and cbU· CosU Yep, around , •.00 for the payment of the COllt of lro" lunga, be. requested. located % mile Bouth of the new dren. weakend. Bring your own abeeU, pbyalotherapy, drugs and otber 'flJe club adjourned to m,e et In so's higbwa.y '- at tbe Clarkavllle The Waynesville Civic Club will two blankets nubllght and toilet medlca.tlona, pl\la the uaual room August, when the club will be host nil, I • Road. meet Monday, July 20, at 6:30 P . articles. Thll III the first year we allowance. to other clubs at a picniC IlIlnner M" at the Methodlat Church for the RETURNS FROM LAKE TOUR Tbere Is no extra charge for at the Friends' Social Room. • YII 01 Club Enjoys Picnic monthly dinner meeting. Mrs Annabelle Flora baa re- have tried anything Ilke thl' 10 turned bome trom a tour ot the If you ever bave blfd tbe urge to tbis probect\on, and It Is made Mr. Verner Hounshell, Mil". and WITH THE 2d INF DIV IN A W P rk Th I bas Great Lakel. be a pioneer, here la your chance. available 00 aU enrolled family Mrs. Joe Worley and children and KORl!lA.- Fft. James Oen'gler, t ape a e- program comm ttee ar· M GI B d ts f The Friendship Club met on ranged lor one or possibly two of -0members. ' Blue Crolll otriclala rs. enn or en were gues or whose wlte, Belle Sue, lIvea on Wednesday at Wayne Park, where the boy. from the Waynesville The annual Ohio CaUle reed: pointed out. the day. Route 1, OTegonla. recenUy Joined they enjoyed a delicious picnic community who reeentl, attended RETURN TO DAVTON Millll ElIzabeth Prob"t, Carol era Barbecue wUl be held at ~f Polio ullually nourlabea durinA' the 2d Infantry Dlvillion In Korea. dinner. . Bo)'II' State to give their report at Ann and DOnnie Aagult. all of ton on luly 80. It &n1 of you bot weather. Although there Is , _ ( Private Genrter aon of Mrll. During the afternoon "ames thla meeUng. . Dayton. wbo have ,pul tile laal cattle fell~wlI a~ Inlereated, let no known w,y of prevenUng the. ~ Eva Gengler of 816 N. rourth St, were enjoyed and a white elephant Bo)'s returning from the Boys' week with Mr ud lin. 'A. me know and I n get In toa~ dlteaae. th.re are a few baBlc pre' , Miamisburg entered the Army In sale was conducted, State convention in paat ,eat"lS have December, 1952 and received baltc The club will enjoy a vacation given enthuaiuUc reports ot the Scherer and f~, retQnled home ~~~~~1D1 Wa~er ~n~ tl'1 to Ie ventat1v~ rul.. : "Nub banda beSaturday evenlDa. ' fore Prepartnl or eating a meal. tfRlnlng at Camp Polk, La. in August and will resume their eXl,'8rlences eneountered in learn. GRA.88HOPP;"~ you have avoid . faUpe, over~xertlon and Weevil damage which coulld cost "e Is a gTaduate of Mlamlaburg regular meetings In September, ing bow the .tate Ia governed and . ..l ·· them. v chWlng, aad lI:eep children out of farmers t cents a bushel 0111 ~.OO"I S hId m I ed n with Mrs. Horace Shaner as host. their reports have always been enSUNDAY VISITftA· "'r • I .oa . ~y bave 1MloH crowda, wheat can be prevented for n cents gh c 00 an waa e p oy 8 j d b th Cl b b R FROM DAYTON long. A~rdlnl to rr. H. P~, t . b hel says T H Parts exten- a truck driver by MlamlBburg Ice ess at her home. oye y e u mem ers. es· 0 Mr. and Mn. Roy 8oherer,' ~ Ext....101l Entomololtat. ,I t 1~ thl 1:" a1:~0~~ :~~e::iJ:: :ionuSentomolog~t, 'at Ohl~ State a~fuel company In civilian life. :~~:nbeca:::u:~lnn~ela~:rUtb:~ , BTmptoma Univenlty. The 2d "Indian head" Infantry Local PI.ns Friday, July 18. . Dayton. llpent Bunda,. aftel'DOClD IIlte .t'.-.rf!I be. n8O....1'1 to treat' d~' ~latelY. with Mr. and Mn. Paul Soherer for ll'Ualloppenl In favorecJ ,potl are hedache., fever, nauaea, atiU Pyrethrum compound, mix e d Divlllion 1a" most !loted for ..the 'M..tln. a,nd family. n .lch are.,alfalfa ftelu, puturea, nec~ &ad extreme fatigue. with wheat at harvest time, at the capture of Heartbreak Ridge In The W:aynesville ,p arm e r II' ----r , roadalde iUld ""d m,J'(huI. ~ , rate of 7~ pounds of compound Ocoober, 1961, and ror dlBlodging Grange 13 will provide the proVACATION AT- LAKE EAIE the........ the,. mOD lIlto' COl'll • per 100 bushels of grain, pr'events the Reds from "Old Baldy' last gram at the regular Grange meet. Mr, and Mn. Paul Scherer and rteld, ~~d , other cro~, Not all Wc;T\I " " Pro.ram weevil damage. The coat is about summer. Ing in Lebanon on Thursday even. 3 cents a bushel. ing at elght·thirty o'clock. family are iipandlng a ,~rt ..... corD. ~ 01' ,oy~n fieldl At .....Ith Hom. ... I $2 The' Wayne '11e Grange will , t La'" Erf will be InfesteCI. Tbere III need to ' cation tblll week a ..e e. On Thursday evening the ",C. The t5-cent·a·bushel oss ' on SVl New auto and truck ules In. tbOe...!°IN PP81'11 B I!I FOR E T.U'1'bl8 week's Il18ue of t~e Miami ITocate M meeting wal held at the home wheat occurs when there ~s 10 per IU 1IP ~$ meet In regular session on Satur· ereased in th ty Iut th Gazette waa printed In tbe ortlee HEY "... . of Mrs. Grace' L. Smith. The meet- cent damage. Dockage costs 25 nty day eve!'lng at eighty·thlrty o'clock u 193 were ;'I:O:mpared :0~65 of the Franklin Chronicle. t 60~ TODPbe:e, tb: Bame Ing was opened with devotions by cents a bushel while shrinkage 'I, for their usual business and for for May CUff C Becltett clerk of ~~~,t ~~lio:o ulI~e ~c~ ea:-r~:~ Mr.. Olive CUrl. adds another 2O-Ceilt 10111. State aid.for.the-aged payments inspecUon. courts, ~nounc~d tha w~. " Local Group Attends rate of S% pillta lIer acre. 'In mOllt The following, prol1'am, In charge If the pyrethrum compound is in the county mounted to $38,338, HORSE SHOW PLANNED The ,clerk'lI oWee also reports . 0 I low gallonage , weed Ipra,.en 1% Of. Mrs. OUve W~ow, wu giv~ mixed with grain and bl!la are an averag" of $53.00 per penon The annual 'Dayton I{orse Show that during the month 1,362 Utles Falrl.y pen n. gallona of water will be about With a~ article on A Liquor Trag clean. fumlgaUon later in the year for the 112 who received checlu, to benefit the Shriners' Hospitals were issued, 630 mo~es Ciled Slxty·three membe~ of the Far· rlcbL . edy," by MI'II. Flossie carey, a may not be necell8lry. . HaiTy L. Palmer, manager of the for Crippled ChUdren will be held and t82 cancelled. Total «!f a.utoora ley Hardware stores attended a CAUTION.-Do not treat a1fal~ re.dlng ~y ~kb. Ai!a~le County ~tenslon offices: have county branch of the state db'lalon, August 11 to 15 inclusive .t . the mobUe and truck mortgages waa special factory sh010Vini of the new fa. within threewee1l:1 ot harl"fIlIL enUUed 'Dr e . Una co",plete lftformaUon on I~".eth· reports. , Montgomery, County Fairl1'ounds. ~,347. , ' Of the total, 70 penons were An extra evening performance will Chevrolet IOld the ,moat ,new full line of, superftame tw;\!.urni Treat tobacco only In an emer- :::d :~U-:~bj:'~:r:J!~c:! rum compoun1s and ~ow tc, atore er oil heaters as demonsd adin a , ,eney an~ preferably.6 . ,,"11:, Buy IJqu~r from My Germ.. and keep qual f:J, wlleat. eligible for federal partlelpatiOft ~ given this year beCause the carl With 49, Ford IOld li. lluiet, their opening hours ,in ner ahead" of cut~ Near""." Restaurant.. Lu EmIe fta4 ,in the payments and drew show will again Include the Sad- 19; Dodte, 17; Ol!llmobue, 11; held at sno: Hillf :on~~....we keepera ilhould' be noW18\i of In· "Ei.senho~r CaTled ~erica'. A good crop of youn. dUeD Is an average of $2.98. Eilhteen not die Horse Bre,dera' FuturltJ of St\&4ebaker, 12; PODtiac, 9; Ply. mouth, 8; Nuh. 7; Hudson, 8; InFive mem era 0 t. e TIle were tentlona if ~ are worklq the 1I00t 8ellJloua Pre/lidellt" alld reported deveioPiDI Oft the Dorth- eligible for federal fundi drew Ohio. Itore werd-:r: • . : Ellls crop to be ,pt&yed Mrs Olive Wardlow read ''EK- westera Caaadlan aeatlq IfOUIlcls, $983, with averag.. , pa)'DUlls of Iteadquartera for the horse Ihow te~tIoDal, IS; Chryaler, ~; G.II.C., amRIe." ~ meeting was cloMd and If aU aoes well, Oblo huntm ~.81. Health eare expenses for will .gain be Room ~1~, BUtm~ ~i ~to, 8; WlllJI, 2; IIU'CIIrJ, Harold M lira. YVo:IaaCl D cJ A1fnd l E CLASSIFIEDS 'wItb tile t7DIoD JleDedIctIoD and I l1li1 eapect aD ~ - - II1Dt1 were .,to for 18 pel'lODl, Hotel, I>aJton 2, Ohio, Carl Kalb- 1; CacUll.ae, 1; HeIU'J -I.. 1; .ad ::::;. II • . ry I: ~ Ii . . . . ..m.l,_IfIIowfcL., this felL r.laler ...1d, . . . . ebaIrawl. IIUIQunCl4.4 Packard, 1. , , . . CARL PITSTICK Inltalled Monday Night

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Estate of William ... Weis, de- r'~~---------------~------'\ reased, Mildred Weil, Adminlstra· ' .trix , inventory approved. ' E.tabll.hed February, 1850 Estate of Lulu F. Sberzer, deItf "ur~" PAUL A. SCHERER __ _ ___ . _____ Editor and Publllh.r W CECILIA J. SCHERER ___________ ___ ___ ___ __ __ _Alloclate EdItor ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _., ceased, Russel M. Sbener, Execu· lor, inventory approved. ' NEW SUITS Alma Jean Allen v . Myron LE~e Estate of H. c , Monson. de. Theodore G. HaUsted vs, Hall· Allen, divorce and custody of ceased, Ru~ell M. Sbener, Exec- ~-----------------------" Publlshed Enry ThUl'1lda.y Morning LYTL!: METHODIST CSURCH 1 nt WnyneBvllle, Warren oooty, Ohio. sled and Ev-anshine Appliances, child to plaintilf, ' defendant IlO utor, Lula B. Honson, surviving METHODIST CH URCH spouse elected to take under UJe J . w. \ edgewood, Mlnlater B. E, Dllughn, PAitor Ent red a8 second clas8 matter at Inc., to dilisolve corporation, Maple pay $20 per week. State of Ohio vs. Dwight Halll, will. Church chool, 9:30 11., m., Mr. Unltl d Servlee, 9 : 46 B. m. the postorrtce a t \ ayneavllle. Qh1o, and Maple, attorneys. Walter A. Hitte vs. G~ace defendant fined $200 ~nd confinE~d under tbe act ot MILrcb 3, 1818. Estate of A. Clayton Murrell, Her bert McMlllnn, SupL Thomas Hitte, divorce, J . T. Rlley, to Warren County jail for tbrl!e deceased, Imo Murrell, Executor, WorshIp ServIce, 10:30 a, m. sf. MARY'S EP ISCOPAL attorney. .. months, cerillicate of transfer of real C$. Youth .YeJlowsslp Sunday 7 :30 The Rev. Samuel N. Keys, Reoklr Subacrl ptlon Rates- In Ohio, U . Per Year In advance ; $2:50 elsewhere William Albert Anderson VS. State of State of Ohio v's. tate ordered, gross value of estate p. m. Sunday : . =i;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----iiiiiij; Juanita Anderson, divorce, Meryl Dwaine Hall, defendant fined $200 $42,145,89. , ' ·Cholr PracUce Thursday 8.00. Holy Communion, 7:30 L m. ii Y JULY 16 1953 B. Gray. aUorney. and confined to Warren County Estate of Maurice J , Wells de_ burch School. 10: 15 a.. m. THURSDA " QuinCY and Virginia E. Mo~ri8 ja,i1 for . .thr~ months. - - , ceased, Leona G. Wells, appointed Adult ~ orshlp, ]0: 45 L m. vs. R. M. Lucu and Frank Mallcb, Glenna L Charlton vs. Paul ,I.. Administratrix, Fred Snider, Harry enU)' underweDt a major oper- money only, Brown' and Young, at· Charlton, div~ to plaintiff. Snider and Ricbard Hetzler ap- FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST aUon. torneys. The Peoples Ban.k of Dayton ,rl . pointed appraisers. Lona Tooley VS. Daniel C. Tooley, George A. Coffman, plaintiff to Estate oC Anna E. reon, de- Byron Ca"er, Minllter Mrs. Evelyn wallace and tamlly UTICA E.U,B. CHUReH MISS JAN E FITE ceased, Isaac Elwood ' Treon ap- Bible School. 9:90 L m. or osbocton, 8 p nt 80me time last Sr., divorce, Ben M. K1tcben, at· recover $432.73. William bannon, Mllliater. Cor,...ponc:letlt week 1D ~e home of Mrs. Wal· t.orney, Stella Daly vs. Henry C. Baty, pointed Executor, ' Milo Beck. Will Morning Wonhlp, 10:30 a. m. Sunday chool 9 :90 L m., Mr. lace's parenta, Mr. and 1lrI. W. Mary Ellen Brown vs. WIlliam divorce and restoration of maJdl!D Null and C1if{ord wilJOn appointed Prayer MeetiDg, 7 :00 p. m. Harley Tbomu . Supt. P. McCarren. HoUleJ', mODey, Finkelman and name to plaintiff. appraisers. YOUDC people'll Meetln.• , 7:00. every otber Sunday, The Women'a SocIety of Chrt.Mias LouIse MarUn, daughter Ross. , wm ,of Erma Wblted admitted EvenIng Servlcea. 7:39 p. m. 11Preachlll" :.6 L m. tJan emce held a proll'&In an4 of Mr. and Mn. Arthur (Pepper) All«e Green VI. Ernest Gree1l, dl· to Probate. Evening Service, flr.t Sunday III picnic dinner at the Met.hoc11lt 'MartlD, of near HarveYlLburg, ac· vorce, J. T. Riley, attorney. REAL eSTATE TRANSFERS Estate of Zellie Johnson demoath. Church Thursday. cepted a poIIltlon lu t week with Josephine Thomas Smlth VI. Jesse Keatz to Grant and Nellile eeased Effie Mae Joluuon Admin. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Mrs Delta Smith hal retW1led the NaUonal Cuh Register Co., Harold Smith, divorce J. T. RlIey, Yo:,"" 1 lot In Franklin Twp.), istratrtx, inventory appro~ed. to be~ home here trom Hale Hoe- Dayton. . MIN Martin bas Just attorney. weyand Ilartba Beaty to~· Estate of Clifford C. Anderson, CHRIST CAESAR'S OReEK FRIENDS It&! WllmIn&'t.on where Bhe r. completed her first year In dental Faye Rutherford VI. RaymODd thur aDd Beulah Mullins 1 lot in deceased Mabel iI. AndulOn Ex. Jack Barn... MblJater. p ' , ' training at Ohio State UnIversity. Rutherford, divorce, J . T. RUey, DeerfJeJd Twp. , ecutrix, inventory approved. ' Price Roberts, Mlul8ter DoDAld 8aiHI, Supt. Mlall CUleane, Doole" of Troy, attorney. Mildred Peadery to Arthur .rr Estate of Jam" E. Attawa" deBlble' Sahool at 9'80 L m. WOrlhlp BerYloe. 10 L m. 81mday BcIIoGI. n L m. 18 fA- housB«Ueet here of her stand· TIle Peoples Bank of Dayton va. :1d Marie YOUDI, 1 Jot In Dei~· ceased, Jean Attaway, EKemIor, 1I000000q Worahfp, '10:30 L m. parenlAJ, Mr. and M.... FoIlCUI. George A. Coffman, COlllovlt, Eve'!:f' and Laura S neer to gross value of estate, $4'72,924.35. EvenJq Worship, 8 :00 p. m. ' Band Kothert wiD lpouor Maple ,and Maple, attome,.. Ca I F d J I ,47 Estate of Frank IIrCarren, de· Midweek ServlCiltl, 8:00 p. m, Advari·.18 .In THE GAZE I lEI llnThe Ice cream IIOClal Saturday ev · Wendell C. Mo.r rIs vs. Joan r . an enn e m . ceued, Reba' MrCarren, Executrix, OREGONtA EVANOBLICAl. U. 8. Plac. a Cla ••lfled ning, July 25 on the school lawn. Hall, also known as Joan Hall ac;s~ ~ VI-'-la S gross value of estate $31,3111.75., _lIle OI'lrntlt, Pator Ilr. and lin. RIchard WDllama Morris, annulment. m an "Ii'" . Eatate of Earl H. DuVall, deBunda, 8rMol. 10 •. m. and famtly of Wilmington, wer William and Stella Turner vs. Nickell to Calvin Jackson .86 acroes ceued, Fern DuVall, Adminiatra. , Mornlne Wo.lhlP. 11 L m. gueBts Sunday of Ilra. Williams' Jj!an Cockrell, foreclosure of real In O~~r':d~llam B. Turner trix, first and final account ap- IT. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youth FelJowlbtp, 6:30 to 9 :00. U parenta, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. estate contract, Maple and Maple, t A V . d Erma B Roberts 1 proved. Jle Je.mes L. BRsUn, Pastor .1- ..... Tucker. attorneys. l~t ie~ on, Eatate of Ralpb Ludlow Frazer, 8.00 and 10:00 L m . . WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS Farris Robinson to Harold C. deeeued, Jennie Belle Frazer, Ex· First Day School. 9:80 a. m. COMMON PLEAS COURT and Dollie Lewl! 198.22 aeres In utrlx, tint and ftnal account, apMeetJn, for WorahiP. 10:90 a.m. Franltlln Twp proved. Helen Scbacbinger V8. Elmer Paul and Beatrlre HamUtoD to Estate of Huel Dell Rhodes, de- MT. HOLL..,. METHODIST Yoest, case dismissed. Roy L Hudaon 2 lots in Frankliln. reased. ~obn F. tlbodea, Admlnls· LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCI ENC£ W. T. Coot ~t al to Arlin IImd trator, first and Jlnal actount ap- T. M. Scaff, IIImbter Gertrude Appel vs. Elmer Yoest, ChrllUan Science aenlce. are c.a se dismissed. Hallie Maes Hltcbcock 1 lot in proved. Sunday School, 9: SO L m., E. held every SlInda), morning at 10 Ruth Best dba Ruth Best Enter' Franklin Twp Estate ,of Ada R. .Kub, deceued" A. Eahlhart. Supt. . Highland Ave. at 11 o·clook. Virgil H. ~nd Ellen Tincb to Caleb F. Kasb, Executor, Ilrst and \VorehlJl Service. 10 : 30 a. m. lainment Service vs. Walter J, Sunda.y school at the hour. Moninger, case dismissed. Walter R. Fitts 1 lot In FranklJIn. final account approved. Evening Service, 7.30 p. {D. Tbodore G. HaUsted vs. Ha.ll.sted Walter Fitts to Ralpb and TilrlY Estate of Ruth C. Warman, deand Evanshine Appliances, Inc., Hoagland 75 acres In Franklin ceased, Lloyd E. Ritz, Executor, • Protect your home, your busi~ dissolution of ~orporatlon orode.... Twp " _ second account approved. ness against loss. Get burglary ed. Theodore G. HaUsted apW~lter R. Fitts to Charles 1M. Trustt created by Item 13 of and robbery Inlurance NOW. pointed receiver. and Josepbine Hargrove 1 acre in Will 0 George E. Riley, dereased, Preston Rhin,ebimer vs. Bernice Fr klin Twp Charters D. Maple, Trustee, see· "Tomorrow" lometlmel II too Chlmn~ Block Concrete Block s. KJbbe.y to Dorotby Bur. ond account approved. lote. It's inexpensive ••• but It', Rhinehimer, ~ue dismissed. Waterproof Cement Rock F.ce Block The Union Savings and Loan 888 in Hamilton Twp Estat~ of Grace E. Mounts, dewor1h so much when you ne.d It! and Pal.t Stee.Sash CO, VS, Glenn R. and Gloria Snider, ge~l~dys a~McGuire to Kelly . B, cealed, The Fifth TIIIrd ' Union For in~ormallon, call case dismissed. McGuire 1:73 acres in DeerflEild Trust Co" ~ecutor, second ac· MOil II .... 0 ,ull that Ii1 UI Gla •• Cement and Mortar I Bertha Vance vs. James W. Twp count approv . aev-' yeo" 0110 lual ..on', Drain Tile Bullclln& Sa""II•• , _ "I 'odoy. So ... wilh Fit. .,... rl GO Vance, divorce to plaintift H' ard J ane! Jesse P Bowley Estate of Anna. R. Grabam, ~eow • . . ceased. Lyle K. Higbtman, AdmlD· In,,,rofte., A P,oll'o" darted to Jobn and Mahssla Combs 3.82 islrator first fJpaI and distribu. SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342 Phone Office 3,11 .,-. ..go .. Igh' hove b•• /I • aetes In Hamilton Twp. i' t ' d perfec' fit for you, In,u,onc. Mrs. barles Swindler enter· H tt P and Marion R Mul. t ve accoun approve. CENTERVILLE, OHIO W YNE,SVILLE, OHIO mIned the Spr:ng Valley Garden forde~~. S ' Inet!me Bulb Farms, Estate of Evelyn J . Kotts, dented, • , . lh1n. au' II IIIay 99 pr ill TurUeereek Tv~. ceased, Raymond H. Kolts, Exec· ('Iub at. Jaeobs Park Wedneeday. I NOT gl •• you f,,11 protection Mre. La\lra. Shldaker haa reo' n~ d Gertrude E; utor, net value of estate $3,492,64. i.~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;:~;;;;;;~~;;;;;;:;;:;;~;;;:;;;~~~ .....y. S.. ,Il for .. flU onelyal' 01 your ,ttl./I,·day turned to her home here following So dwar t T Wheatliej Estate of Addie L. Zecher, de· TELEPHONES : III'_IIC' n••d'l Il several days vlalt with her JOn· 1 8~ e~ r In "'em. ceased, Cart Zecher, Excutor, in· . WAYNESVILLE 2091 In·law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. . Je!.e and ~tlielnia 'Harr to votory flled, he~n, set for July W. P. McCarren and other rela. Maudie Cox acres In Harllan 20, 1~3 at 10 0 cl.ock. , LEBAN6N Office 81 S·K Uves of Walhounding. . Eslate of Arthur N. Frencb, de· RESIDENCE 462 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dell have Twp. , ceased, Martha F . 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THE MIAMI GAZETTE. WAYNESVI LLE. OHIO

- - - - - - - - - - . twelve-foot gate. They could jUlt get it through 1l twelve-foot gate when there was a straigbt approach but to make a turn and do It was taking so mucb time that we took down a couple of sections A Farm Diary of fence and let them in tlult way. By D. J. Frazier Another Items we have leamedfor modern machinery make Cour· teen·Coot gates. July 13. 1953 - Harvest lime. Later - the wheat Is done and The combines are rolling. The one bin of oats just to see how trucks full of wheat are standing th yare turning out. They really in long rows at the elevator and look fine but they tell me the price the streams 9f fine wheat are poUr· has gone down again. We were ing into the waiting box cars and planning to use ours for feed but bins. It Is exciting to see the thought perhaps we might sell frulls of your efforts after the sea· enough to pay the co~bine bill. son of faith and hope. Of course. However. It sixty cents we wilJ Just it is never quite as much as you keep ours if we have enough stor· hoped it would be. but sometlmes age space. ~t is better than you feared. Wheat Tuesday morning. Another lin~ IS good this year and the oats working day. Dr. Krick made a everywhere is the best I ever saw. mistake; he said this would be a Today the weather is perfect for good lime for field work but that the work. warm but not too liot. it would 'be so hot that no one sunny but once in a whUe there would want to work but so far he . has been· wrong. fortunately for us. is a cloud or thin veil of cloud temper the bright l unshine. The Now if" the showers wlII hold orr ~ain is quite dry and everything until tonight or tomorrow and the IS working line. We only have combine holds up we will be safe. about eight acres of wheat and We found one of our sheep dead about sixteen of oats. They are the other day with a hole throuch doing the wheat first Fortunately her head that looted Ulle a buUet the ground Is dry so that we were hole. 1 wonder if people realize able to get to the big yield by the how far a twenty.two rifle will old Jane. For leveral years we shoot? .1 do not believe that any. road one going around deliberately SUBS-C -R-I-BE -T-O-T -H E -':7 ~-AZ -E-TT -E-J-U-S-T$2-.00-A-Y-EA RI have beena aoming through section Inoffrom fencethewhich usingIs our stock 18 targets but a

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twenty.two fired at random can kill at a distance of a mile or more. That sheep could just IS easily have been a person. One of our neighbors lost a couple of head of young cattle that looked IS though they bad ' been shot We have not allowed hunting with riftes for sev. era! years now, especially SQuirrel and crow bunting. wbere the shot goes up. Every once in a wbile you see an Ite m In the papers about some one who bas been sbot by a rille bullet from an unkno source. The country is too crowded now to take a chanceft Catlovers. I have just been read· ing a book that I think you might enjoy. It is "The Abandoned." by Paul Galllco. It is a fantasy that gives a detailed description of eat behavior when a little boy is tum· ed into a cat and thrown out Into the streets of London where 8 motherly cat. Jennie, finds him half-dead and teaches him bow to be a eat., for being a boy he did not even know bow to eat Uke a eat, much less wash himself. Jen· nle gave hm many valuable rules of cat behavior such as "When In doubt., wash! My kittens are still wild. They are cule and pretty but they still run when they should come and show no desire to be petted. TIle little birds have left tbe nest so that now I can pick raspberries without lear. But most of the rasp- .. berries are also gone. The black· berries are beginning to ripen or perhaps those were dewberries that t found in the pasture. They were usually large for this part of the country. . This Is vacation time for many, but thjs is such lovely summer weather that going to a better eli· mate is not necessary. We have bad a week of summer weather at its best. Now I suppose we will begLn to worry about rain if the weather man Is wronog and we do not get some by the middle of the week. So far we have done very well but they say the ground .water is low Ind that ~we are dependent on the rains to keep going. The corn looks wonderful, much of it is already tassellin, and it al1loob strong and green. and sturdy.

CARD OF THANK8 We wa-h' to tllaDk the Stubbs funeral home. the friends wbo sent mon.,.· bec&a.ae tbef were Dot .able to obtaID flow_" 4urinS. the baUd..,., and our man)' friends Ind 'nel,hbors tor their \.lnd ,U· prel8lons of .,mpatb)' 4urfng the death of our 4aqht.r &Del .a-ter. lira.. BeNle Ward 1I&rJ' Rose Ward

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO', THUR DAY, JULY 2 .1

School For Retarded Local Piiol .Reports Children To Open In To SaBridge AFB SELFlUDOEJ AFB. Mt. Clemens, Fill In Warren Co. Mich.-Second Lieutenant Tandy

Ab()ut Town ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW. CLA'SS OF '51 PICNICS The clals or 1951 plcnlced at Ft.. Am'lent on Sunday. CONFINED AT MIAMI VALLEY Mr. Vern Simpson Is confined at Miami VaUey h08pj1tai where he has been serlodsly Ill. t

ATTEND ~H CAMP Karen Thomas, Sandra Cook. Dianna Dumford. Sandra McWIl· lIams and Judy Watters left for 4-H camp on Sunday. VISIT PARENTS HERE Ir. and Mrs. Oharles S. Earn· hart nnd daughters ·wer Sunday dinner gu sls ot their parents, Mr. and 1I1ra. E. F. Earnhart. RETURNS TO PHOENIX. ARIZ. 1\1 rs. Katheri ne M ndellhal~ has returned to h r home In Pboenlx, Arizona , alter spending a f w days her with friends,

Town and county women of Warren County are looklng torward to a study ot the weUare of the children who do not fit Into the classroom acUvltles of the "Average Cblld." M1ss Dorothy MOSB, Secretary of the Ohio ABSoelation for Retarded Children, wll\ tell of the work of the association and answer questions (rom the floor. The meeting will be held In the parlors of the Firat Presbyterian Church ot Lebanon. at 1: 30 o'clock Wednesday, July 29. A Trl-CounLy (Warren. Clinton. and Clermont) School for Retaroed Children wl1l open this tall at Pleasant Plain In Warren Counly . It will operate on a volunLary basis, and wl1l ne d the eupport or the people at all three counties. The Women's Commlltee of the Warren County Farm Dur au are sponsoring this firs t meeting aB a public service. Tea hers and Welfare and Health D pnrUnent PerRon n I are l' quested to give the ben tit or lhelr xperlen . OWI'l1rs ot Pal'enl'Teachers groups wil l a lso find the discussI on or Int rost. It Is hoped that oil memb rs ot the Farm Dureau 'Vom n's omm lttee will attend and Invlle theh' neighbors and friends.

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H. Newland. son or Mr_ and Mrs. Roy F. Neyland, of Waynesville, has recently reported for duty at Selfridge Mr Foree Base, Mich. The 23-year-old jet pilot wtll be Oylng F-8 6D "SabreJets" with the 13th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. which Is responsible tor the air defense of the Industrial Detroit area. A 1948 graduate at Springboro Hlgb School. Lleut. Newand later aUended General Motora luUtut9 for II. veriod of two and one-half years. He was a member of t.he Alpha Gamma Upsilon fraternity . Entering service In January. 1951, he re<)elved his comml88lon lUI a ,second lieutenant at Laredo All' Force Base. Texas, In March or this year. Lieut. Newland completed a course In gunnery prior to his as· slgnment to Selfridge.

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Warren COlnl, 4-H Enrolillent Hils 126 Mark The 4-H club enrollment for Warren County has hit the 725 mark this year according to Ex. tension Agents John Mowbray and Mrs. Mary Clingan. Thls represenl.8 Rn al\ time high In club members In the County and an Increase of 75 over the 1962 year. There are the same number of clubs In tbe ounty with a total of' 60 advisors for the 42 clubs. The enrollment is divided In the normal ratio or twice a8 many girls as boys, 4.79 girls and 246 boys_ Agricultural projects are divided lUI follows: Woodworking, 16: Farm Electricity. 24: Tractor Maintenance, 7: Beef. 49: Conservatlon. 29 ; Corn, H . Dairy. 43; SWIS8, 57; Poulry .. 1,1: Rabbits, 17; Sheep. 26; Vegetable Gardening, 32; MLscellan&ous, 15.

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Dog Owners Warned

J0 Immunize Pets Trailer Upsets On Roale 42 Monda,

TraUic was tied up for three hour--..tonday morning at ] 0,45, on Route 42, 1 4/10 miles ,south of Waynesville when a man giving his name 1).8 James Grldder, 27, or Route ], HuUand, Tenn .. lost controt of hJs car. The car, traveling north, was pulling a house trailer, which upset In tbe middle of the road and was completely demol· lehed. The content. of the tra.JJer were a total loss also. No one was Injured In the necldent, which was Investigated by State Hl,ghway Patrolmea from the MlddleLown post.

Local Soldier nishings, 31 Nutrition, 165 Food Sarves In Japan Preservation. 36 First Ald. 12 PerIn Heme Economics there are

Blonde neal" Marla:n Spel· man seems to eDjoy helpln, with farm chores on W~W'. "Everybody's Farm" In between rehearsals for "Sunda, on the Farm" heard at 1:30 p. m .• EST. Here she pumps a cool drink from the hand water pump. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_ __

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Dr. Arch D. Harvey, Warren county health commissioner today again warned all Warren county dog owners to have their pets Inoeulated with e.ntl-ablc vaccine or face a possible $100 fine. Since the Inoculation of canines became compulsory several weeks ago, any dog owner wbo doel not comply faces the fine If appre· hended. Prosecuting Attorney Mar· vln E. Young revealed, Dr_ Harvey pointed out that all dog own,ers In the Warren county general bealth district must hava their pets immunized every 12 or 13 months by a veterinarian, ac.cord ing to state law. He explained the vaccination ot dogs protecte the dog owner. melDbers of bls family. t he publJc In general as well as the dog_

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Sales Tal 'Examiner Here Wed., Jlly 21

Junior WITH TRE 1ST CAV. DIV_ IN 80nallty Discussion, 2 Th Morrow Lions Club is conCharles F. Lampe. Salea Tn ExL ad rshlp and 16 roisccellnneons . JAPAN.-Pvl. Robert K. Bayrl n. duetting a labor survey In this AI\ proj cl.8 w l\l he jud ged at son of Mr. and \\Irs. Otis K. HIlY- aminer, will be at the Waynesville aren as II preliminary to tbe esIh ounty Fall' and at 4-H Club deo, of Wayn aville, Is serving National Bank during banking with the Army's lsl avalry Dlv. bours...9I1 We.tdn sday. July 29 to lIthlishment of an overall manu· meetings. aS81st vendors with the tiling of facturing plant. A total of about In Japan. RETURN FROM CANADA 20 workers will b' mp'loyed-tn'" Hayd n. a rltleman. entered tho the regular semi annual sal es tax 11k and lItrs. Gl1\}ert Frye and Army last December and was returns. covering the penod of ludlng 50-60 experienc d power BonA hn.v r turn d art r sp ndlng Hewlug machine operators. Thos'l lasl 8tl\tloll ed at Camp Polk, La., .Tanuary' l to June 80, 1959. which t h pa t we k at l\\anltouUn IsInt I'ested roilY obtain appllcaLion where he r elvod basic trnlning. must be mea on or before .July land , anada. formll trom Mr. Thomas Sebre , The pri\'ate. who a ttend d 31. 195B. H will also be In Morrow, at lar Super Mark t on 30 Highway 'rbe annual olgaret tax fund di s- Waynesville High hool. was n VISITOR IN FRANKLIN In Morrow. or from Ir. AJex Keltrlhntlon. amounting to $6.534, was dr\l1 press op rator with lhe Na- the OhIo City Bldg., luly 27, 8:30 arol)'O onner was a guest of hotf 1', \\fanag r 0 '( C. E. Young, made this week by Deputy AudlLor 1I0nal a h Register In Do)'ton, to 4:00 II, m. her aunt. ~I rs. Ev rett Chaateen LYTLE. - Th COllgr ,;aU n or \ III J. R:mker ' to variOUS uhtll· betor Franklin, Ity Bldg., Ju.l)' 28. ntgh l' Ohio eales of Series E Il altoI'. Branch Orrlce 10 t d ou nterlng lhe rmy. and fllU\lIy In Franklin durIng and II avlng Donds In June, over 1\1111 'S lr t «(State Highway 123) lhe Lytle . ~ethoiJl st cnu f' h gllXO "Islons of lhe ounly. As 11ar of til . S . se urlty 8:30 to 4:00 p; m. t he past week. Applications th Ir unanlm us approval last Court Houae, Lebanon. July 30 or forces In J apan " the 1st nvalry Ihe same month last year. showed In East Morrow. 329 Townshl ps recelv d $2 , : c - DIvi sion Is ('onstanl1~' undergoIng and 31. Court H(luse hours. h stat k pt pac wltll the na· w1ll be onsldered In the order unday mornln~ lo pllll1s for MOVE TO CINCINNATI building an add Ion to th pres- pOlltions, ',3,236, while $1.633 was Intensive fl Iii training. Th e dl. tlonal gain of 2 per cent for the In which ubmltleiJ: first Ir. and Mrs. . T. PollnJlky and first hal~ of 1963, _ J . Wllggoner, (\rst served. vision was rotateil (rom Korea In nt hurch stru Lure. The n w 111 county 8 share. daughter nnd M . Jellsle Hyman halrman, " '"rren County SavVillages shared as follow s: . late 1951 aft r Ii ' month s of combuilding will ..o~ In a lar,;e mulIIlOV d 10 lhelr II \ home in Oln- Ingij Dond Committee, revealed Lebanon, $90~; Franklin, $ 60, bat ortlon. 'U-purpo e room that can he utilHary ysburg, $67: M son, $242; clnnaU on 10nd1l.Y. Ized for und chool class todny. aleB of E ellli H Bonds ,Morrlw, $344' W IwnesvllI e, $295; ;,:;,;,,;;,;:;,:;,;,:;: ,,;;,;:;,:;,;,,:;:,;:;,:;#:;,.,;,;:;,;:;.,:;.;,.;;,;:;,;,:;,.:;:.. rooms or aR a l~!te dining room The I gnl adY rUsement whl In " a rren County were . 49,2 2. SINGS AT DAYTpN BAND8HELL outh Lebanon. $269; PI a ant NOT ICE! County uperlntendent of School n.ud compares to $16.275 Invested was run for two we ks In this and a kitchen and res't r.ooms. Mr, and lIrs. R. H. Ha.rtI!ock The Mayor of th. Village of ' R. F. Hatfield said this week that Plnln. $37; M'alnevllle. $55; But· Th haBement. ben flnlBhed. ",Ill PII r by lb V1\10t;9 • of ~ ~yne8In the two bonds In JUll , 1952. hpard th horal group of singers prlngb6 $1l' aynnville nque at all ow,,- the enrollment in the QOunty 8chool . Ix-month totsl of E and H bnnd v\lle for bills on material to sur- provide 8ddlllonru . na . r .. ap' J !'Vme, 137; at th Dayton B mfshell on Sun· or, of ouillde toilet. put lime or system jumped this year to 6,176 Illes nationally this year reached fa.: the street s should have read proprlaLe rburs h and rommunlty orwln, $1 . day venlng. MI s J an Hartsook 2,231, 0.000, for Il 2 per cent "For 20.000 gallons Tar RT-2 to r rentlonnl II. UvlU 8. Townships received as follows : some other disinfectant Into 'aame. pupils. exclusive of Lebanon and " . was oue of th~ singers. Turtleureek, $112; Frank]Jn, This requOit II made because of FrankJln. Last years' figure was Ground breaking services for Incr l).8e. Ohio sales of the two 12 or RC 3 to 12; 1,000 tons gravel D erf! Id nlon. $124: the polio epidemiC, and the Mayor 6.617 when school closed. Hatfield Ule new bulldlng 11' 1\1 be held next ~391: No. 46-3.92. bonds In tile same period reached No. 6-3.92 VISITORS FROM KENTUCKY SUnday morning. July 26 at 10: 00 Harlan, $ 6; C1enrcreek, ' $204; wlahOi the cooperation of all can- poInted out that over a two-year 150,932,264. for' a dollar gain ot \\f l'. and IIIrs. Raymond Hatton period gains In the county scll001 8. m. Excavstlon for tllll proj ct Salem, $l12; Wayne, $74; Harlan, cerned. $38.037,116: Stale purchases last ENTERS MIAMI VALLEY . had as week end gue81.8 the lat- month were $24,298,283 and comH. M. SHERWOOD, Mayor system ex ed 116 -per- cen re-,.---~----;:i Mrs. harlee James, Sr., Is con- Is scheddled for the following $167; Washington. $56: and Massie (2t) r's brother-In-law and sister, $37. ..."".,• •, ••••• " " . "" ••,. seoting 11 problem both In t ach. pare to '20.5 6, 53 sold In June, rln d at Miami Valley hospital In \\teek. rr, And 1\11'8. Kenneth raven and Jng statts nnd hulldlngs. The bdl\dlng committee Is com1952. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dayton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pOlled If Dernard Baugbn, Charles Parents ot boys and girls who r mlly. of Lexington, Ky. will be enrolled in Warren county Bunnell, y. B_ Longacre, Myra kindergartens and tJrst gades In RETURNS TO KENTUCKY Morgau. and W. R. 'l'ullls. Mra. Ida Lawson haa returned September are urged to arrange to her bome. IIr Covington, Ky•• for their children to have thorough The following Incident , happened through Lytle and as far Bouth 0.8 Store'. Celebration physicals by' their family physician after Bpendlng some time hero the Springboro road where he ... f , Ilt an early date. Dr. Arch D. with her children. Mr. and Mrs. to a local r sldent, Mr. Joseph turned e a s t heading toward Highly Success u M ' Oy, last Friday morning, ' and Haney, county 'health commisLeonard Tinney and Mr. and Mrs. Waynesvllle. Then 1 asked blm If An estimated 18,000 to 20,000 sioner announced. Is told ID bls own worde. Tollan Lawson. poopl" attended the three-day open he wanted to go back to tbe hos· The Goodwill (·H club met on .. "bu t tb a t pltal and he Bald ,no, The Baltimore and Ohio ral1ro"-~... house" and 104th anniversary cele- . POLIO PATIENT IMPROVES Monday. July 13 at Verna Woods' 9766 '5 to t 1111 t Id be 0 'Wlth most of us the routine of be wou w. ng 1 re :rn home with W. A. Swartsel In recenUy sent a check fOil $, '''f bration ot the FalrJey Hardware ir. and Mrs. Louis Fires called had In- get something to eat s nce e Id to Geo. B. Johnson, Treasurer 0 S.~re In Hillsboro on Thursday. on their daughter, Mrs. Paul liar· our dally Ilvln.," 18 oehAalonallv ....., I t b d food s Inee ear Iy the harge nnd Roger DoDddl~ pres - "arren County. \IV This cbeek , In Friday and aturdny. July 9-10-11. ley at Miami Valley hOllpltal on terrupt,e d by the unuBual. With 'no _.a any b f I 1m ow th·· Ing_ All members enjoYEld swlmd' rue It was last Friday morning as 1 mo. lUng e ore. ' ew n ..... payment. for the railroa 8 proper- Visitors wer'e high In their pralse Sunday evening. Mrs. Harley, " lert home for my work at the ruv objective was not to let him mlng before the meeting. Plans ty taxes In the county for the of the recently remodeled store. Jerry Grooms, Warren County's victim ot polio, ill slowlr tm· Farmers Exchange. As I turned ~t away unUl Bill Sawyer eould were made to go to LeSourdsvlllfl second half of 1962, forms part of clled as a model hardware. IFYE. has arrived In Japan, ae. proving. from my lane Into the highway I he loeated, lind 1 also asllured him Lake on Wednesday, July 15 for the B & O's total tax hill of apWbUe the Btore had prepared cording to his parents. Mr. and thllt I knew just the Ilerson who 4-H lub Day. Rides. swlmmln proximately $35000000 for the (or a huge turn-out the throng ex. Mrs. Staney Grooms, of Mason. VISITING IN ARiZONA 110 II e d a young maJi t ru dgl 0 g ould arrange for him to get Bome- and a picnic lunc l featurl,ng fried . ' • toward Wa.yneafllle so I t-Mng to eat. When I reaa Icken ,,-III he part of ,the ·{un . .) eTar ' B & O's 1952 "\xes on- ceeded all xpectaUons'. The s lowly -Mr_ andMrs. Walter' SheebAn he nsked him to ride wit . We Th tl III b t ... had 15,000 registration blanks arrJved i!1 Japan July 9 after an left on Monday morning for Phoe· had scarcel ' started until an un. Waynellville. I wall unable to 10e .next ~ee ng w e a sumed c of each dollar of In· printed and used practically all of 18 day voyage. The only stop the . nlJ:, Arizona to viSit their Bon and ensy feellngYt~ok possession of me cate Sawyer Immedlllitely for It Billy swart7.1 8 on JUI~~~ . I come. This means that the oper· them .. .An estlmat-ed several Lhou· U. S. S. President Cleveland made T daughter-In-law Airman 2/ c and alld 1 looked to see two cool, plerc·' seemed everyone I asked had . Nat om:a~vs' R~e ~rter nUng Income for 29 average days sand did not register for the many at HonolulU, where Jerry was Mrs. Rlchnrd Sheehlln nnd th eir I g nnd It seemed calculaUng e en him , so 1 became more tense p went to pay taxes. The railroad prl7.es glveu II way. ashore tor ten hours. In.fant daughter. e~'~s focused on me. I also no- by the moment as r started wonpaid taxes at Uie rate of almost Falrl y's had fl well work d out People In Warren County will ticed that my passenger was very derlng over tbe streets of Waynes· $·I,(loo lin hour throughout lh e lour of hispection planned for vls- have the opportunity to see ·slldes SON BORN TO T. McROBERTS~ nervous, however. ( led oCt wlLh ville looking everywhere and a~~ From U. S. Navy year. \tors and lhey were shown through and hear Jerry tell of his experMr, ond Mrs. Thomas McRob- the uaual questions as '10 where the time talking desperately I For all of 1962, the B & O's taxes the store In fln effi cient and or- lences of living with Japanese erts are now ' the proud parents bad he been and where was he keep my cbarge from becom ng A weiner rOltst was given re- III 'Yarren County exceeded $19.· d rly mann er. All visitors ro- famili es as an International Farm of two sons, with Phllll? Michael going, etc., all of which he al'\S- Impatlen Sawyer waa found \vlth cenUy al Ule country. bom,e ot Mr. 500.0 0. celved II. gift and 10,000 orchids Youth Exchange wilen he return s having Joined the family after fere d fairly well except that ,I the 8treet orew In the upper parl and Mrs. Jacob Scott. Jr.. fo r frs. w re distributed to the women this fall. hlB birth on July 1, at Good a- fOllnd he dldn't know where be of , town and we arranged to meet Scott's brother, Caudll R. Thomp- HAS SUNDAY GUESTS vlaltors. -----marltan hospital. ' was and hlld les8 Idea as to w here a.t the I.oek·up. I~ was thesa few son, who has II. ten-day leave from Mrs. Lena Hartsock had as her An antique ahow held In the ITORS FROM BLANCH ESTER h e was going - just confusedlY moments which was really crucial the U" S. Navy. Sunday guests at the R. H. Hart- slore's wa r ehouse nttracted mnny VIS wandering down a country road. since my guest was more and more Thos e preaent were. Mr., nnd sock home, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar thousands. Various Items of old Mr. And Mrs. W" E . Stroud had Finally he told me 'he had been In restless and was a'lso very sus- Jobn Leyes and family, Mr. an d Wade of Springboro , Mr. and Mrs. accessories, 11ardware, guns, elc., as Sundny.:-callers Mr. and lIIrs. a hospital until the day before plclous about ju~t who Bill Sawyer Mrs. Ed Camp and family, Judy S. M, Burnett of Centel'vllle, Mrs. were on (tlsplay. , Don Regan and Bon. Patrick, and , li.nd wlien I Queetloned him fur- mlgb~ be. With one hand on the Rogers. all of Dayton, Mrs. Flora Mnry Brown of Dayton. Mr. and , Several thousand do\lllrs worth TrJcky Thumbs 4-H club met Mr. and Mrs. Carroll ' FOote, of ther It turned out too be the Day- door In an attitude ot possible . hrout and son of Wilmington. Mrs. H. O. Harvey of ~banon, of mercbandl se prizes were given Friday. July 17 at Wn.ynesvl11e Grange Hall with Mrs. Charles 'Blanchesler. Mrs. Regan waa the ton State Hospital. From bere on jumpI~g he asked me over and Mrs, Kitty Alc9rn of Cincinnati, 1I1r and Mrs. Harvey Burnett, Mr. away. former Miss Joyce Foote. a teacher the story .cllcked for I knew lover who Is this man ~~ talked Mr_ and Irs. Earl WalIker and nnd Mrs. Ernest Butterworth, Mr. Michener and Janet Michener In In the Waynesville schools. had gotten myself Into a tougb to and 'Y hat ·does he do . (as- family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock and Miss OES TO PICNIC ' SUNDAY charge, and Tony Moran, presl· spot by asking an escaped and .Bured ~Im,tbat the man 1 talked Thompson, Mr. John Scott. Mr. .Jean Hartsock . Miami Chapter 107 OES mem- dent of the club. presiding, hers and tbelr families will 1l1onlQ We talked about ollr fair noats ATTEND FT. ANCltNT PICNIC demented 'patient to ride with me, to ' was In charge of the streets Roy Kaufman. of Waynesvllle, the at tlle Robert Smith home on and booth at the fair. Also talked Mrs, Clara Sheehan, Mrs. Alice and my next question wal! what and reminded him that he bad host and hostess and hon,or guest. GUESTS AT MAINOUS' Washington Mill Road, nenr Bell. about camp, Croll and son and Mr. , and Mrs. to do with hlm_ Not knowing the seen him working with tbe others Mr. and Mra. Ralph Malnous brook on Sunday. .Tuly 26. The Oharlotte Brown, of Waynes· Dearth Sheehan attended ,the pic- classification of his psychosis, when we drove where th.ey were. • and children Allan and Lynn . of picnic supper will be enjoyed on vUle. was present as a guest. nic at Ft. Ancient on Sunday, there was naturally a feellng of I knew my j)&ssenger dldn t believe The animal 18 bereft of Ideality. Detroit, - Mr. Vernon 'Malnous and the lawn at five p. m. The hoat The n~xt meeting will be held which wall arranged by thoae who 'd istrust on my part so 1 drove me and was susplcloua although vacationed together at Bradenton, with one eye on the' road and the r h~ told him the truth Without It Is· a captive of the world ,of na. daughter Patrlcl.a (If St. Peters· and bOltesll wlll provide Iced tea at the Grange Hall August 3 at '''er on my ' guellt ·pa.le""er, no' te1lln.g _ him 01 Sawyer's official burg, Fla.• have been recent guests 6:30 p. m, O .... Florida. ~ d U I . till ture and is' Incapable of .1evlaUng IteM d M Ray for ev~ryone. ~nOwlng at what ·minute I might try ' \1 es. t t wa , wshDe wr'e weldre ~I'" from. the law ot nature_ It Is dlf- of the r par.en. r. an . rs. Club members wbo wlll take 1ns 0 rl x "T P ....TV HOUSE ·et a Itrobg "sock" on the jaw a.wye II en .~ ' h h th · Mllinous. d A H If part in the pl'()ITam for the next ENTERTAIN,..,..,. • .. - tbat )'appllv 1 saw Bill coming ferent with man; e u e power Mrs. Kenneth Williams and chll- Six an a Mra . Don Ha~ke entertal~ on ThOle IIUlploloul black eyes trane- with k J ,and It W&II with no' of perceptloll. Ide~ty and II , cap- dren ot Monroe, Mlcb. alllO bave are: Linda and ,Wanda flJ:ed on mel My curiOlllty Itlll 8)'11 . able of d'ICO"J~ the mysterlell ' , S.rvan', For Mrs. :. refreshments; Diana Dum· Thursday at the' ~toa· ~~.y unllatlllflec1, I uked him if be had ~t that I turned ' over JD.7 of the unlvene. "Intulltrlea. lnven. been gu8llt1l of the Malnous·. ' " ford for nower den; Patty and . 'BooM with a 1uncbeoll a.1I a fare- been In an OII8n ward 01' a loeked PlYchoUl) guellt to an otflclal wh 0 . I I d II The adage. , Man may wqrk from Verna HI", Mary Ann Merrick. -,vell for Mn. A. T. Pollnllky who w a .... and be w", '1oeked ward," could and elld handle th~ altuattoa .tlOIl8 and ,fae IlUel n our tea Yf Try GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS' IIUIl to IUD, but woman'l work III Elisabeth Marlatt, wlII now make her' hom'e In Oln. .. O f . . . , , ' Ute were ollce h ldd lID lee1'8 0 . d " fall t I clnnat1. The uta ~ere Mn. By thll • Imew hla conc1lt1oD wun't emelently. Ho.pl~ omclaIa were. ,nature. but the reality of . man ~ THEY GET RESULTS never. one. I a aa · a oun· Aottq News Reporter Min ~ &;wke Ill'll. too . aooct aD41 that 'he' was not a learchlq , for the . pattent and ~ted them and lII&4e them del' III m04ern-4ay aoOIetr., lIay :~~'g~wet. lin. Stall'" It ,trultT. Be told me, that he was came 1maecU&te1,.. after . be", IDbj~ to hill })81'1)OHa. ' ACcord. nrfaee of th~ oeea. by abject- the ~~ u:lD CARD O,! .THANKS , 1IarkeJ' 'M"; Maynard W.e1b, 111'1. IIUPp0ae4 to 110 to the latlDdrJ' to DoUfte4. T.. poor ~Uow I npo tnt to natIIN tMr . ahould ha"e IDr rather than deetroJlit. the DOJt'pP1iuacea- a boaewlfe lD the U J Jrlah to tIaaDk ~ IQ frla4a l , to II S N x.,.. 111'1 wort each IDCIrIlIq lmlDecUu, 1aIdc1ea. but IDaIIl baYIQ la". 01 nature. Th... wODden a . . for their WODderfld IeUenI, CIII'da 'I. II. ,8U . n. , after ~ '&114 ad It ..... 110M ... be ......t4 tnDlC!eIl4t4 natural la.. c1fMoY. are poIIlb1e 0DlJ tbroulla the,.-0110 S_ baa the 8IJulqlllllt of .'" HrT- and IIOtee IIJID~' ...... I II. Jl. ~ ...... lin. thtD ~ . . . lOtteD aftT. ~ ..... to __ IIIIt I ~ . . IiIIo . . . dIeM .,...... . . . . derfa1 spirit 01 maD which II uta at her MIIUIIaDd. · ,,1aUe III UIe ~""""1 .. tile - - . lin. ... 111M . . . . . . , . . . 10 1M ~,...... the . . . to hllDMtf. .... Ooi'l rlc'laeat aUt to humaDl~. Hawke. touonI die qI4 IdroI4 ton . JOII IIoCOT. III ~ .... 01' ..... far ae -1(1'1. lIIIe. lIoCoJ".

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IUNDAY IV.NINO QUEln r lin. 14&J'7 Woociaon of viliUd durin. the week eDd wltb . . . . . •• Mr. and Nn. Ralpb H&8t1~1 her brothe ....lD...w .Dd Illter. Mr. IL__ bad •• Sullda7 neninii dinner ( eltabllshed februlry, 1150 and Mn. J.m.. GlenD and her lit .._ «U lite Mr . and Mrs. Marla Hough PAUL A, 8CHERER . __ ___ ...... ______ • • ~- .. Editor .nd Publisher F.'lljah Woodson. a~d daugbter, Marsha. of Da.yton. CECILIA J, SCHERER __ • ___ _• ______ _• ____ . _ •• __ • • Allocllt. Ed itor brother, Mrs. Betty Dawson Hllyell and Mr. and Mrs. Scott McClure and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - chlldr n, of Inelnn t1, were daugbters of Lebanon. also were H\l8O Senz, of C08ta Rlea, haa gueslll d\lrl np: the " 'eek end of Published Every ThuJ'8day Mornlug Mrs. Hayes' lIunt, Mrs. James arrived In Warren County for a guest.s durtng the evening. METHODIST CHURCH ' LYTLE METHODIST ~URCH Ilt Wa)'nes vllle, Warren COUllty, Ohlo. len n and 11'. GI nn and h r uncle three we It ltay on the county's D. E . Daugbn, Putor Ent red aa second clas8 matter at tl t I GOOD JOB PRINTING Can J. W. \\ edgewood. 1'ollnl1ter th p08torn~e at \\ Byneavllle, Ohio, Mr. EIUah Woodson. rs nternaUonRt . Farm Youth Cburch ahool, 9:30 a. m., Mr:. Unified ervlee, 9: 45 a. m. ~ud r lh Rct elf March 8, 1878. . Irs. IIrt sborn, Mrll. Mary Ex hllDge. Hugo Is llDllklng h!1I Be Obtained at the Gazette Herbert McMillan. SUPL. • Bo rell r , Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed . Burlon home wltb the Elmo" I/ sOD8' out - - - - - - - - - - -Worship Sarvlee. 10 : 80 a. m. ST, MARY'S ,E PISCOPAL and son. Johnn y Edward, Mra. on Route 128 north olr Lebanon. Inga tbat are a part of Amerl an You th \' 01l0\\'8Slp uoday 7: 30 Th R 1' . SamO I N. Keys, RecllOr ubscrlptlon RRt a- In Ohio, ~2. Per Y ar .In ndl'ance; $2.60 e lsewhere Annab lie lark nnd 80n RJcky. wher he Is entering right Inlo fnrm life today. V h n he returna p. m.. Sunday: ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;.;...;;i--;;;;;;;;~~~~~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and Miss 1arthn born had a farm Itt . . to 081.a Rica, Hugo will organi ze hair Pra tiro Tlluraday 8.00. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. ii JULY 23 1953 picnic din ner ~unday at Old Mill He arrtved In th nlted Slnles 4·H camps In bls home ountr)'. bur h School. 10: 16 a. m. THURSDA y" Strenm Pork . \\'lIynosv llle. last April and sin e tbllt time has Hugo Is tbe tlret ot the 1Ft, .•" .o\ dull \\' or hlp, 10 : 45 a. m. :l1rs. J. E. Sm ith romulus At b on liI'log \ !til famlll.es In K n· , tbat aT scheduled to arrlv In morlll! h Spltlll. \\'Ilmin llt on. on· t1nuos to impro e rupld ly ot b 1' 1 linton 111 morla l hospital. "II· 8a~ b tore omlng to ~he Wilsons . I Warren ounty this umm r IIC' bome here. minJ:ton. where h r condit ion Is l Att r !lpendlng anoth r six w eeks cording to County Ag ut Jobn B. FERRY CH UR CH OF CHR I&T \Irs Ar t hur (T' pp r) linton reported "fllir" l in hlo wi th oth r furm fnmlli es. 1IlolI'brny. The International Farm . UTICA E.U .B. CHURCH ~ he will j t p . HI b Youth "'" ba g P r I Byron Can 'er. Minister MISS JANE FITE unde rwent mino r ~lIrge ry F ridllY Mr. and lIIrs. Forres t Meeks. o f ' ourney a uellO co· "'" n e rogram s S\I,II' l\f bl (' honl, 9 ' lIO n . m. Correspondent \\' lIl1 um hll nnoll. Minister. at linton Memorial hospital, WiI· Dayton, II' re !tU s ta unday or fore returnJng to osln RI l . , ported nllr y by c nlrlbutlons Mar in W II 10 ' 30 unday • chool 9 :30 u. m .. Mr. 11 1 ~,'!Ion. 'I Mrs. Meeks broth r nnd slst or.ln. Last week's trip 10 th e 4·H Dny fro w Indh' lduals a nd r ltll nll l1' p ra;·lor Mee~~~~. 0'7 : p. "~. m. Harle), ThoDlas. Supt. \ Irs. Theod or orwen, or Indl· law. Mr. and Mrs. Hershe l Hild e. , at Le ourdvllle was Quite a tr, lit tlons. II'ltbout governm nl 8ubsld· Young P eollle's Meting. 7: 00. Preacblng. every olher Sl'IHlay. Mr lind lIIrs Walt r Donaldson IInll. I spending Spy ru l days hfo' re bre ht lind 80ns. . , for him. "I like the nlted States ," I Ity. The State epnrtment hilS Eveoln .e: 'en'lt' s. 7:30 11. m. 11 :45 o. m. a nd 'th Ir dau·gbter. Mllrll yn. of I wit h hes' son nod daughl r·III·lslI'. The B. y, F. o f Jonnh's Run he . says, "~,ecause very thIn ': long a 1.1 d the IFYE program til ' Evening Sen·lcc. flrsl Sundny In Ft 101 s Florida ar the ~ s ta :\Ir. ond Mrs. tyde nr_n and Baptist burch m t with hlrl ey , lOOkS so new. There Is no tel ' 1 beat N hange of unofficial am· mont!l. h ~. o~e~ 1~1I . Donaldsoll'8 mower. I family. Pl ymlre unday ve nlng. 1 vision y t In Costa RJe'a accordln ~ I buss/ldors lhnt the ountry ha s Mr. lind Mrs. H. S. Tuck r sp nt Mrs. Laura hld Rker was a guesl tot Hugo wbo got Quite a kick ou lev r bad. Irs. Berolce Bogan lind 800S. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF our Inslllnt cartee after am· - - - - - - - - - - - - CH RIST ' CAESAR'S CREEK FRIEN DS .... a r g Ion II' h ere 0 ft ee I8 .Mr. and M r . Fred Sherwood I a t ell' dRYS last w k with Mrs. a rew days la t we k of 1I1 rs. ing "am Jack Darnea, Minis ter. bave returned to t~elr home here Will \\ IIIlams. a Am I\a. Mayme Hatnel} of Lebanon. one of the main xport commod. Donald Halnel, Supt. PricE' Robor la. M luleter (ollowlng a week 8 "nea Ion at lIfr. a nd Mrs . Harohl Bogan /l nd Mr. alld Mrs. Arthu r Sutherland. lUes. Worsblp servtce, 10 a. m Bible School at 9 : 30 a . m. oldwater. Mlc bl gan. their daught r narba.ra have r· Charles E ll ison a~d Miss Jud)' WhHe living wUh tbe WU son s. Sunday Sohool. 11 a . m. Morning Worship. 10 :30 a. m. lIfr. and Mrs. Charles Doster I turned bODle from a weeks vaca' Hougb w r dinne r gue t8 Sunday Hugo wUl attend Gr'llnge meel . Evening Worship, :00 p. m . A SPECIAL FLOW ER AND w re gues ts Frldo ), of Mr. oster's Uon In Maryland. of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Trivett. of 1IlIJ8, 4·H club meetli~g. Junio r GARDEN F ERTILIZER Midweek Sr r\'l c s , : 00 p. m. brother·ln·law Rnd sis ler, t-Ir. Rnd Mr. .and 1rs. Rob ert hephe rd Port , 1II1am. . Leaderabip Camp /lnd otber meet · OREGONI. EVANGELICAL U. B. lIIr. nn d Mrs. William Gillam . 50 Lbs. $2.4C-25 Lbs, $1.3 5 Mr8. Wilford C088um, or COlum' and fam ily, ba ve moverl Into th e Eugene lirsll ltb . Pas lor j bus. Ohio. 1Murphy property . bere on Maple and Ir. and Mrs. Harold Gillam Mr. and ·Mrs. Gene Collett. of S \lDd ll~ ./'·II"nl. 10 a. m. Mrs. Della Smith wbo r cenUy Street. Tbe hepberds fo rmerly attended the Cooke-Coffey rennlqn Los Angelel. Callt. were gu ests Bulk Garden Seedl, Spra),l. DUlts. Morning Wo.sUIP. 11 a. m. underwent Burgery at Hale Me- , li ved In Waynesville. . dinne r In Middletown Sunda.y. of Mr. and Mrs. ~ 1lIiam Gill am. G.rden Toola, L"wn HOle, L........ ST. 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and Tbelma Harr, .81 aete In Bar· 20. FrankUn, pay roD .:ler1l:. . Donald,20, Lebanon, atenosrapber. aflOll, IGoI deliper, and Norma Ian Towaablp. Stand,ley Allen, 26, South Leba· - Samuel C. Hudspeth, 68, LGuil" JeaD RobleoD. II, LebanoD. Jell and 'I1Ielma Barr to Calvin non, puJleh press operator, and ville, Ky., and Martha Madelyn WOliam L. Rothwell, 66, Frank· F. and Ruth ADn Noe; .81 acre in Thelma Baker, 2i, Soutb Lebanon, Geywjtl, 60. WayuesviUe, nursing. lin, ltatiOlW'Y fireman, and Ora L d (/ Harlan Township. mushroom ,plant worker. Relt Eugene Bollnger, 20, Day· Lamb, 110, Pleasant Plain, domestic. A Farm Diary ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rufus and Bessie Saylor to William Harold MorriSon, . 25. ton, student. and Mar,aret Jean , Raymond Young. 20. Fran1l:Un, I Faye Retherford vs. Raymond James W. and Jewell Bradley, 1.01 Middletown, assistant personnel Crane, 21. Lebanon, secretary. press operator, and Lola Eastham, NEW SUITS By D, J. Fruier Emma A. Bowling vs. Ruben E. Retberford. defendant to pa)' ,15 acres in Harlan and Goshen Town- manager. and Charlotte Alene Mc- ' Richard Charles Young, 24. Let>- 18. Franklin. Bowling. divorce. Vernon Stiver, per week temporal')' alimon),. ships. attorney. Agnes Riley vs. Calvin C. Riley. Dewey and Martha Beat.y to Leon J UL Y 20. 1953. - There WRS IL Home Federal Salngs and Loan divorce . and custody of cblld to and Eleaner KJUs, 2 lots in Deergood ahower the other day but Association o{ Cincinnati va. Rus· plaintiff; ~rendant to pay $10 per field Townshlp.- not the three-day rain we needed sell L. Stone and Mildred L. Stone, week. M.i tchell and Fannye Il:. Parker and slnee then It has been warm Corclosure. Meryl B. Gray. attor· Evelyn I)ruce VS. John Bruce, to Charles W. and Gordolll O. Don' and muggy. Today reela ItS though ney. case dismissed. ' ovan. lot in Springboro. Elma Egleston vs. Stanley W. Virginia Wlnstel v : William F. · Addie Mae Seals to Osborne and It might ruin bul the weRther man dldn't say nnythlnA abolit It. Egle ton , divorce. J . T . Riley. at· Winstel, divorce and custody of Hazel M. Seals. 2 lots in Franklin FAIRLEY HARDWARE STORE, HILLSBORO, OHIO though Dr. Krick has this marked torney. children to plaintiff; defendant to Township. as a blu s cUon wh ich Is BUP' William Douglas Smith VS. Mar· pay $137 per month until further Kenneth E. and Mary E. LaSeur \ .08 d tu m an raill. \\. could us garet Joan Smith. divorce. Hollen· order of the court. to Ira Noble •.41 acre in Harlan (Iulte a bit mo re as the plIslur s camp and Hollencamp. attorneys. Cecil Atkinson vs. Reba Eileen Township. I dry Ollt I'e/')' Cusl. Th orn looks Atkinson. divorce and custody of Alta R. Hunter to ·E . R. Houston . ' 1\ onderrll L this year. milch or It 1>:1 COMMON PLEAS COURT children to plaintiff. ' 2.51 acres in Union Township. I already tassell d. Every thin has Home Federal Savings and Loan ' -Andrew J. and Anie Gradel to I lhut midsummer look lind there I A ssoclatj~n of Cincinna.ti ys. Leigh REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Walter E. Ross. 40 acres in Harlan Is u hum of inst>cts In the Rlr. We 1M . Felhelm. et al. pia muff to re- George R. and Ann R. Klinger to Township. ' dldn 't J; I th e : el'ellt en·)' '1 1' 10- cover $644.27, Ernest F. and Esther K. Suhre. 5 1, Sam Dnd Charlene Littlle to Her· 'uslll here but It look s all thongh Thomas K. Chest.er vs. Nellie lots in Deerfield Township. man and Mary V. Patterson. 5 lots Otto and Jennie Proeschel to in Deerfield Township. Uler weI' going to b It .Iot ot hester, divorce to plaintiff. Jl I'1I88hoIJI) ra. Buford and Emma Lee Cbandler. P. R. Spencer to Junio[' Spencer. l3Iuckberrles urc rip nln g fast , tor them. Any containers with 3.65 acres in TurUecreek Township. lot i~ Union T0:-vn~hip. . ' ow un th ree nt rain has mnde standard Bcre", toilS thnt can b John E. and Vera Post to J ess, QUlDcy and Vlrgm~ E. Morns ~o them grow large and juicy. They ' uled for ca n.nlng are welcome but DaUas and Idella LeIgh. 11 lots In ar ~ o pretty on the stem with It Is hardly worth while to \lse K p a Ilfipe r bag In the car for Morrow. th II' black glossy berrl 8 In with anything smaller than Ii quart. a wasLe bosket IUld only gel rid Nathan F. and Cora Be~le Bowles Those peanut butter Jars with wIde t It t IL h to J . C. and Judy Mae HIpsher, .20 th e r.. ed, ones. "ouk no\\', lhe old moutha are good for jelly. Toma. a a proper p .3C s. ellve t e acre in Franklin TOW1l,llhip. joke. whllt COlor.. Is a black berry , toea mal te cann d In th e two rest rooms Jean and If they ar William and Jeanette Jones to when It Is gre n. II 1.8 A . not clean wh n you go In com· Everett and Ruby J . Gor~lon . lot in 'fher hllsn 't b n enough rains quart cans us we 1\8 quar. P plain to the proper aulhorlUes. . , pI sauce Is 180 welcom and . Franklin. to fill liP 80me of the large n9'l' I d • r It If but don t be the one to lea\'e Quincy and Virginia E Morris to i nler.I any other kI n 8 0. ruto . h tany ; Morrow. pon dsth at "·ere d ug Ias t w o nlhl g s In IL mess. I am sorry to Percy C. Maddox, 6 .lots Ul I noUced that big one on the old one has fro t or toma es, unsay that eventy-three looks Earnhart Farm on Township Road jars. we can probably s upyly them worse tban ever. a sack tull of ~larence Gwin. to Le~ Ro,y and y aterday IUld It will take a lot of wltb some. Now II tbe time to cans In one place IUld pa ers and ShIrley Ann Gwm, lot 1111 V; aynes· rain to fut thaI. .one. They say th ink about It an d do It 110 thaI other Bluff In spite or the " no ville. It goes clear back to the woods next fall we can a nd in a good dumpln~" ~gna. , am afraid It Is Orvil1~ Bamhart to J. C. Hamil· and IIOrt of around the corner. 1 donation. There are many peo- going to -tAke a long time a'ld ton, lot ID Harveysburg, haven't been back t.bere to see all pIe who are Interested In the hos· probably some drullc action to MARRIAGE LlCINSES of It yet but trom the road It looks pltals who are not members of make our carelels happy-go-lucky tbat way This I.s the kind ot the Episcopal church as the hall' people careful and tidy but w Robert J. Eberbard. 19. Foster. summer ~hen every farm need. pltal doe. not dlscrlmlnate against I' mullt keep on trying. Pass the ofCice worker, and' Maralynn L. 9:30 Saturday Evenlna, .Iuly 11, 1953, Last Day of Open Hou•• some ponds d ep enough to lltand anyone. Cales are tat n '~aus: word along, Morgan, 16. Mason. the dry weather. Last year the of their n.eed not by what urc DON"T THROW TRASH OUT John W. Rodehaver, 20, Dayton. TOTAL REGISTRATIONS, JULY 9·10.11, 19,379 ADULTS small one wep ut In' the pasture tbey belong to. I know that many O-JJF:...:Y~O~UR.~:...A.~U~T~O~M~O~~~===II~oldi~·~er~.~an~d~De~I~o~ris~:C:.,.~Cb~a~r~lt~on. down on Middleboro Road wall a fallllll s In tbls region have rea' l _ Ute saver tor the cow.. It til , Bon to be lrateful to the hOllplta ' rath I' IImall but fairly deep for Ita and I &m surc many would like to size Our pondll on thlll farm n~ IIhow a Jlttle of their gratllude If I ";'Ing out and deepening. • they thought or It. It you have anything to be collected. call m There III a pretty little !Oldftn h at Waynellvllle 2635 or teU IIny sllllng on the fence. It haa jUllt of our membe", a.nd we wi ll take been viliting the catnip. It III alllO care of It. vel'}' lond of the lIeedll of wild Vacation U""e III hl're for mllJl''' lettuce and of thilltles. It III ....ork· and many will be travelng by mo6 BI. Stor•• - Hillsboro - Wllmlnpon - Blanch.ster Ing now on a. Ilta1k ot catnip ICed. tor end vlsl! lnlt public parks lind It III verr P1 In itll yellow coat camping placel. Don·t be tbe S~blna - Wayn••vllle - Lynchbur. - 2~ Lar•• Warehou... And lila k winge. Many people call them wild canaries. They are on s to leave trash around or aometlmes called thilltle birds be- llcatter It along the highway". The Stare With 27,000 Items," WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT." cause they line theIr netlta with thIIlU&d.own. It you like to lee tbem around I t seme letlu e go to seed and th ch.lUIcel are that 1 hey wlll come for It. DonatioD Pay at th ChlL'lren ~ Hospital doell not Come until Nov. HAND OR POWER but now III the time to think about It and lIet aBide Bome Jelly or canned tomatoell while you al' cannJn« your own. Conned fruit, preserv II. jelly or canned toma· toes but no otber cllnned .. ~ ALL TVPES tabl II &II they prefe r to buy thoBe. . 1 thlnt they c'ln 111110 ulle rell.hell CALL AFTER 5:00 P. M. and 'lluch t.hlnr;s as t'ley ha"e not only the children to IIUPllly but aillo the..uunes ·home so that they can ulle a wide varl"ty of tlllngB. The Woman's AWl:lllary of St. Stat. Rout. 122 Off Route 42 Mar)("s Church will be glad to WAYNESVILLE, OHIO call fol' your donations any time. Phone 3384 Also It any ooe haJJ quart or two quart jal'll or ontalnera sultllble for jel y. we would be glad to call

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More emclent cooling. lower handling costs, more accurate weight, and higher butterfat tests are some of the benefits Mr. C. L. Stocker, Shelby county dairy farmer. attributes to his modem vat type electric milk cooler. The new bulk cooler cools the .'milk from Mr. Stocker's 18 cows so rapidly the ,milk has an exceedingly low bacteria count. The thorough mixing of milk by the 'agitator before sampling assures a more representative sample. resulting in a fairer butterfat test

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Shipping from a bulle cooler in tank truck not only saves handling but also eliminates the weight loss of milk and butterfat remaining in shipping cans. As ,for operating cost, Mr. Stockef'Cx)ols 133 pounds of milk with 1 KWH of electricity. This is approximately one half the cost of cooling the same amoUnt with a can cooler. Your county agent or yoUr Dayton Po\\!er and,Light Company Service Representative can give you sound advice on modem coOling methods for your farm.

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FOR SALE>-Superflame 011 heater wIth blower: 9x13 gray wool rug and pad : baby's car bed. DICK HULL, Tblrd street. Phone 3774, X-7-2S

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Strictly Sellers on the Besl 11 -WANTED - - --- Woman - - -OT - -man to Around Market In the Country drees ch ickens, pIe e work, 15c SERVICE THAT S,ATISFIES fler ctlicken,. WAYNE VILLE For Dally !v'arket Report, : LOCKER PLANT. Phone 31 71. • c-6-U-ttc WLW Cincinnati, 12 :.30: ' WCKY, Clpclnnati, 1.2 :12 WANTEDWP,FD, Mlddleto'l'l'D. 11:.5

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DDT Is a poor choice of wall spray If yo have used It fo r the last several years, It dId kill off weaker strains of flies, but those that were not affected by It have produced Q straIn of files that are T h lrada, some Immuned to the the best erreota of DDT, Lindane 18 choice When Secretary of State Ted for wall sprn~s used In barns, Brown takes hl8 "traveUng office" Where; you QTe spraying a large to . Hamilton Thursday, July 30. area or space, materIals should

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Ten farmer. Ihlpped 125 lamba through the 001 laat-Welfn-ea-day. Vale Schalk, CIncinnatI Producera manager at Eaton, whO} 9raded ' the ,11mb. )laid, "they are the beat lamba I have graded thla year," Out of the bunch there were 52 double bluet or prime and 31 'Ingle blu" or choice, Not bad at all. THE NEXT LAMP POOL will be Augult 12, If you have Illmba and would like to eell them on a graded baala, lamb pool, call 27 ilnd uk to be put on the lamb pool mailing lilt, You will reo celve a card before each pool 10 that you can get them ready and even haVe a min come out to tell you whIch ' onee to Ihlp If you want him to, Vou don't have to be a ~bl!.llQ_~_ flOck owner to Ihlpyour lamb' through the pool. We have leV· eral fellowa who .hlp a few at a time.

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Th camp for ruen will b held ven ln g and nnday aturday morning. J uly :15 and 26 at the n II' 4·R camp n ar larks IUe. We can still nc ommodatc you If you cnll T D y , The women ,\' 111 have theIr cllmp July 30 to August 1. The "old girl" has worked pr tty hard thIs sum· mer. ,·h)' not ghe her a oupl" of d~ys off.

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As of thl, wrIting we now have 1,3 5 Warren County 4-H boya and girl. who have made reservation, for the camp July 18 to 24th.

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By JOHN B. MOWBRAY Acting County Agent No tomatoes settlng on later blossoms. That's whal quIte a few gardners have call d In about to ask what lb trouble Is. In ruo l 'all88 pI nty oC fruita have t on Lhe ea rly blo880ms but til lat r bIos oms bave Just dried up. s far as we can determine th blossoms did uot set or w r not pollinated durl og the hot days we had. A rew hours of hot dry \ eather wltll th sun baling dowu ,,111 dry up th flowering parts nough to pr \' nt fertlll zQtlon or polllnlzation. onse'luentlr no trull w ill d ' ·elop.

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Bob Servis G a. StaUon, Smith'. Sinclair Service or Robt. Hawkins for Free Home DeliYery

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clal SecurIty Act. says Mary Lloyd lh Idents of WarTen County and eight cude methoxycblor whiCh Is good Lane, ~fanager of tbe Hamilton of· 0 01 now a other nearby countIes. will bave an and even DDT. fl ce of the Social Security Ad· ' opportunity to discuss any prob· Wall type plug-In vaporhers do mInistration, lems with blm and members oC hl8 a good job of k1111ng files If used Most employers In this area In· YOU CII REIT Elections and Corporation Dellart- correctly. They do not work well SII re against dellnqunnt or Incor· tpent staffs, ' His temporary oUlce' 1n large open 8.J'ens such as daIry rect reporting by following an or- . SIX CUIIC F'OOI wl1 be established In. ,the Court barns. Stear clear ot vaporizers derly procedure In wblch they Room of Judge Fred B. Cramer, that do not have a thermostat. tuke an employee's name" and In the Butler County Court House _ _ _._ _ __ FRO ElF I In Hamilton. ' . , ' U S F Ah Ilumber directly from the account Ilumber card at the time of hir· Members and Clerks of the ' . ' If eli Ing. reoord sucb Information In a LOCIiR lOX TO Electlon Boards of the nlne-county· With Electricity permanent section ot theIr bookarea, wblch Includes Preble, Montkeephig 'system, and establish a PUT YOUR VEIE gomery, Greene, Fayette, Clinton, auTbe UnJted S~tes 18 ftrat a!Dong quarterly date 'line for completion Warren, Butler Hamilton anet natlon. tbe world In pro. Of the reports well In advance of , TIBLES, FRUITS' Cermont Counties, have been ducUon of electrlclty accordIng to the due date, called by Secretary of State Brown a ' recent report made by Edison Mrs. lAne poInted out that the . to attend an Important election El~t~c .InIUt\1te. The U', S, proquart..,ly returna coverlng em· ,FOWL , II FOR cli'mcstartlD&' at 10 a. IlL ~e same ducect 4811,768,000,000 ~Uowatt ployee8' wagell are dUle dUrin&, th8 day. ' ,P lane tot' tlie November, tJours In. 1851, or 4I.6~ 'of all, months of July and October, 1963, SO P Month 1968 elecUon; pending '. I.gtllatlol1 eleclrtclty prpduc~ In the world. The lIelf.empoyedbuslne••mu, . • ~. aftecJltlq "~UODI, etc" wbI • ~'aJa wu .. .cond 1fith 10:1~. bowever, mates hi. ~.wn personal " '. on - the apda at- th. eectlon . , social Ieculty tax ,nt.U1'1l when be ' . meetlq. ' CU8HCl wtth ma and memlNira of rne. h1a aJUiliaI Income au. The WAY N E • V I LL I ". am etpecIa'b' . . . . . tllat· _ I , tiope tllat reel., next report , wIli be due attar J.1.I1JIIlltllD .... all opporo. d_tI 01 aJ1 ..... ~U.. feel nary 1, 1164. :? ' __ to , . ..... ......" rn. ... OCIIH 'to ':' ~ or. ' , ,, 'Browa .... - . , ,.. ~ &a7 . . . . tW .-. In THE SAZEI lEi PHON. &AZEI al.llfW. Pho... Itt. T. ~ to 0lIl' om. IUJ ....... _ _ THEY 6ET 1ESUL.1S

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURsbAY, JULY 30, 1953

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Rotary To Welcoae District Governor

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PRICE SCENTS

Board of Education Naines liew J'eachers - - - - - - - - - -?New Coach Named; Far. Workef Illied KlnderKalien Grow.

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ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW

While Walkinl ".1On R01Ie 48 Th IfHa,

WayneavUle School'S 191)3-64 ,faculty came up to near capacity VACATIONING IN WE ST with the electlon of Mr. and Mrs. "BanderUta." a heart warming . Mr. and 1\1 rs, Jel8e Premlergast dramatic sto['Y. centering In a Gilbert Bowling aa elementary Protestant tamlly tn Seville, Edward King, 66. or Waynes· teachers. at the latest meeting of and daughters are vacationing at Spain, wlll be shown at the Utica ville Route 2. was klll.&d when the Wayne Local Board of Edu. Yellowstone National Park. struck by a car while walking on cation. Supt. R. W. Watter& an. Evangelical Un I t e d Bt-eUp-en lale Route 4 • one-half mile north nounced loday. Church, Dodds. Sunday, Aug. 2 at ATT ENO FAMILV PICNIC 8 : 00 p, m. of RldgevUle, Thursday night. Dr. Previously placed have been 'Mr. and Mrs. William Bax at.- • Although the characters are tic· Jean Nirk. Franklin, sald death Rut h Edgington . Waynesvl11e, tended a famJly plcntc near Cln' WM due to a skull fraclure. Audrey Kerr. Steubenville. Norma tlc!ous. the ' facts In the documep.· clnnatl 00 Sunday. ta tton of the fUm are a ctual and His death was the 14th tratrlc Snider. New Albany. Ind.. and were compiled . by Rev. Paul E. tatallly of the seMon In Warren Faith Spaw, Gll pln. K y ., as teachPIC NI C AT COWAN LAKE Fre4!d. of Greeuboro, N. 0., who, county. ers In the elementary gradell. Mr, a nd Mrs. GLenn FrYe and In hIs fi ve visits to Spain, has Paul N. Garber . 26. of Dayton. J ane Blakemore. ShelbyvilLe. 18 lana. of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. become burdened with the plight It'l pllin to ..I thlt Howard S. Foult (left), Director of the drlv r ot the nort hbound car ap· to be the blgh school girls' phyGlib rt Frye and Ions plcntced at of Protestant ChrlsUaJis In that Department Agrloul t ure a n'd Stl te Fl lr Manager i Pl ul Green parenUy did not see King who slcal education teacber. and w ill Cowan Lake on Sunday evening. count ry. . (center), luthor of ~ The 17th Star" ; I nd Erwin C. Zepp was reportedly walkl~g north on teach some }i1ngllsh. Kenneth This Is a ru m wltb a timely right), Executive Ie-cretary of the Ohio Sesquicentenn ial the highway. King was a farm Emrick, Germa ntown, Is the new DINNER GUESTS 8ATURDAY Com mi llion, are ,Ie! led with the progrell thlt II being mlde worker. head Coach. and will teach looial melBage' Asid e from tbe fact that Mr. and MH. Clarence Mortord, on thl outdoor produc'tlon, "The 17th $\ar." A permanent 350Slate Patrolman R. W. Garla nd s tudies and boys' phys ical. ed1lcathe film Is one at the very flnen of Dayton. were S.turday even.lng ft. luge II belne ....ct.ed In frcnt of tnl gra ndlland I nd reo wbo Investigated, said no cbarges ' tion. ' JAMES' F. BELL fro m a technlca). and profetliional dinner pelts of Mr. and Mn. . . • He,.. TU8ldlY NI!lht vleWJlOlnt. Banderill. tene th" hear..l. are "OW Utlder wly fer the big hiitoricil pageant were riled . FurnIshed' apartmente, rental Loyd Davia. story tha, America mUl t bear. wh'lch II belnt e~.ored by the Ohio SlIqu' nntennll' ComThe body was removed to the houlles. and room and board are ENJOY BA8KET PINNER The WaynetlvUle Rotary Club In all of III sbowlngtl Banderml .. lon and the Oil 0 State Fair. A cut of over 500 will be Olwald funeral bome In Lebanon. being lOus ht by theee splendid u..d I" the. tluge ","oductlon, which will be preeented from where lIervlcee were held at 2 p. teachen comln, Into Wayne.,1l1e. The Rainbow AdYilOry CouncU next TU8Idl Y nlsht w1ll be holt Ul. bu. won hearty approval and AugUR 'D through teptember 7. m. Monday. Burial was in Leb· Local realdente who have placee members enjoye4 • basket dinner to Judge James F. Bell. Govemor ,It hu jUlt been named by the . t Ch.utauQul reoeDU" In. ted of of the 23111t Dlltrict of Rotary National Evangelical FUm Foun· -I anon cemetery. avaU&ble are asked to contact the their UI' " oouncU IDMttnc. Internatlonal, who II maldn, hla dat10n In Ita 1962 tUm award u M .......rs O. • S. Survlvon Include a son, Leiter. achool 01' memben or the local ---'-annnu&} ortfclal 'Vil lt to eac~ of the outltandlng Forelp Milllon- . .nd • Is t of Dayton ; two brotherll. Forrest board ot educaUon concernIns UNDERQOEl aURQEAY the 34 Rotary Clube in. lOuthwelt- .ry nlm of the ,ear. . , AI.~ of Leblnon and WUllam of an 2. them Mn. Charlee Jam8ll. Sr., II COD- enr Ohio. He will cooter with Robert ..... ....... Lebanon, and three sisters, Mrs. Mr: ' W.tte... alto annoUDCfMl TailMlCllng at II..... Vall.,. boeo President W11Der ,L. Drake .nd , ,The second advanced dlstrlbu· Bertha MIU'llh, Mrs. Elsie Snook that other teacben on temporary pltal after ua4erpiDr major 8ecretarJ-Treuurer ~amuel N. . ' . •• Mr. and lin. Robert I3mJth of tlon of m,o1or vehicle , regilltraUon and Mrs. Grover Da4Saman. cerUftC.t.1 would be on at K.eJa au otMr local ottlcen -I ____ near Bellbrook elite I at their t recel ed thl ~ b .......... urcery OD _ . JtoCiarJ a4mIIIt.t.nr.Uon and eemoe ........ lov ly home OIl the IIkJnl River eel W'U v I ..ee Y the Aucust 3 metlng of the boan1 I acU,.IU.. Sunday eve• • and d .. their County Au~ttor A.. K . .Parker fo!, of education. Judp BeU .. Judre of the Court Two· local women, Mn. Doroth, gueata leveral members of MIaml dtatrtbutlon to the Ya~us lUbellTwo half-dq eeuloDa lor the 8UNDAY AT IIOCKY POIIK Mr. ·aDd )In. LlOfd Dam aDei or ComlMll PI.eaII IJl M""_ B. J{&. . . aIId .n. caarabel Cook. Chapter O. n B. U4 theLr ' ram. 11llona of Warren county. The WaJ1lesnUe Scbool klnelerprten Mr. and Mn. Cal11D LoaPcre aDd Count)' an4 I• • lDember of tile are' enrolled In Wllmlncton Col- lIlel. A deUcloae pl4lllic . upper allce.Uon amounted to $42.'l96, I I were amoDl' the planl d\ac\a..... IOn l pellt Sunday .t Rooky 70rt Rotary Club oJ LoDcIoa. u.".. Iep'I lacond lUIIUIler worklbop- . . . Ie"ed on U. ...... . md thOle and .... cbared at follows: WITH THE 46th tNi'. DIY. IN by the Wl'JDa Local Board of Lake. elected DlItrfct GmIl'1lOP or Boo thll one In taDl1J&re ana n.a.r preaent were IIIr. IIl4 .... R. H. LebaD.on, ,1,948: I'r a n k 11 n. KOREA.-PYt. CharI.. G. Miller, Education In a epee"l . . .lon tar)' IIlllemaUoul for tIae 1.110 the d\.rectlon of · Prot. G.rtruele Har1aock, Mr. IDcI .... CharI. U.391; BatienUle, ,. ; Corwlo. IOn Mr. atld IIIn. WilHam )lU· Monday nlIbl "II~.II::~~~ IL~ II aer. 64 flaeal ,ear at tbe annual RotarJ Eku, dlrectol: ot elementary ad- McCullocJl, . ..I.. J~I Hartaoclt. U6; Rarftylburr:, ,1'0; Lo.eland, l.r, &1ot So Weblter, Oft 'WaJDe, Tbe k1D~rprteo, started In . belnI CoDYeDUOD. In Parll. J'rUce, laat ucaUon at the Quaker eone... Mr. Uu1 Mn. DaYM lIIhaoclE and ,81: NIIC1l. $680; Morro.., Ind.• recenU, jolJled the 46th Int. the 1t&2-53 acbool year, h .. IfO'W1l 1o~~!.!1 ~~~boeDltal III..,.. Be II onlof tbe %11 DIIt- whIch lOt ud ......y II~ tor claqhun, Mrs. D. C. Il!ldge, Pleuant PlaiD, $101; South Leba- Dln.lon ID Korea. . out of the oDe haU-day perlod held ~"'~I •• _ VI rict Go,..mon I1Ipe"lalDr the ac- three weeki. anel Mn. Cecn Palmer lind aGIlI, non. '111'1 ; SprIDgboro,' $98; and Private Miller . ..hOle wtfe. lut year to a pre.snt .xpeeted ,or ..... - -U'tIU.. of .... 1,000 KGtar)' a.... Twenty·fI.e blp achool ucl ele- Mr and MH S Iv.t.er Anthon:, W.yneIYWe, $417. n .rbara. lInl OIl Boute a, WaJ1lea- enrollment of GO or more pUP,lIl, !IIr..4 The coun~ ro.d and brLc1se 1111e, entereel the Army In March••lnce 41 ha,ye alread, reell tered . wblch ban a membenblp of mentary teachen froa 10 loa... ~ AImfl" ~ OUalTI FIIOM LaaANON 1'1J000 bualneP aDeI prot8lll10naJ weltlm OhIo CCMIIlUII bL aWUOD L .C. St. J'obJl, lin fUnd amounted to $14,1131 and the 1962 and received bastc traintnr' Two . .elona per day beiD, KI.. BaU!It ~ ... M1M ' ,... iD II ~.ad to WIlMlbll. W • •V I - . . . u B1aet -II • ~ 111lap &qtal 'WU '1.881. At e&mP Att.ubarJ, In4. Be'" plaDDecl, ..Ith olle balf the Ii year The total tbIa ,..,. ... an t. rt.ecI In ICorea WI 1u17 from otct. eomhIl' III the mOl'ldq aDe! BlUIe JOJOI N4t'ftOIIl, of lAMDOL pocrapbJcal ,..... Ulroqboat comprehenalye ltady at the artI lDIoA and chtJdren, IIr aDd MH were Taelday e.eD"" dliMr the worlel. of commllnlcatlon U fUDdamenlai Q F -Earnh.rt. Mr Ind '11In Mar: oreue 0 . .1' a :,ear qo ..hen the CarlOn. Colo. In cl11liu ute he the other gTOUP beInc tabD In ",etltI of Mr. aDd 1lrI. W. 1!l. Where",r Rotary OlUM are . . aa~~ at chUd d..,elopment. aDei vln Smith. Mn. ~cne ,~jtll'e, dlatrtbaUon amouatec1 t(» $.1,649. w.. a ,1&111 cutter for the Ptttl- the afternoon. . Mr.. Carol Brad.StJ!Oac1. catecl. their actI'Vitlll are elmUar . m cODllder methodl . .d mater- Mn. BerUe MIllII, IIIr. Cui Smith, burp Plate GlaIl Company. b1lJT wm be tile tall t.J.m.e -kiDder. to thOle of the RotarJ Club o.f tall "1I(Ped to fllTtbar cblle1 Mr. and IIIn. Charl ee ElH,., Mill Local .......... On The 46th Dhi.1on arrived In prien te.cber. SUNDAY DINNER QUEITI W.,...-rilIe becaa.. UI.,. ~re crowth In reacIlq-, wrttillC, .pell. Anne ElIe" M.... Nettie Palmer, Korea In December, 1961 and cap. _ Trt.n.IportaUoD on the repJar Mr. and Mrs. RallIh BaaUDp en- buecl a. the lIDle rene... objec· Inr. lanruace aDd Uterat1lre at ..lUI the bolt. )aoeteel and chlldren."'. nvIJIIIIIIIII" tured T-Bone Bill In the baa ~tft tor tbe.. n . e ,lIr o~d terta1Ded to SUDdaT dluer Mr. tt... _ de,..loplq better under- nrioUi ace len.. In l1l11roamentDanIel H. Doat.r, of W.J1Iee- battlsl the toUo-.rtng JU8. An pupl18, born after NOT. 10. 1147, and Mn. Oeorp Debona of Mol'- It&Ddlq aDd rellowshlp amoDl al Iitultion. expreued In the curnile, II OD the honor roll of 205 Oklahoma National Guard 1Inlt, and batore Dec. I , 1148. wlJl be row and M.... O. E. Hlaar of buaIDeM anel profeNlonal men, rlcuJam. Itud6lltl achieving htrh acholalUc called to .ctlve daty In lillO, It tumlahtcl ODe W'&J' 01llY. SJDce the IAbaDOL proaoUn, CODUDunlty-bett.rment . I I, I ,... .ttainment. In Ohio Stat6 Unlver. .... the first DaUon11 ruard out- ldDcIerprten puplll Ita,. tor olily uDdeitatlnp, raIIlnl th. etand- En......1n In Honor l it,.s CoUep ot Apicaltare duro ttt to enter comliat Ilnce World Olle-half da:" the tranaportattoa · 8UNDAV DINNER QUlEaTa anll of bUlineu and profeuloal, ... In, the Spr\lllf Quarter tt w.. War II. home tor thOle who .UeDd In the Mn~ Ma1lde OraDe 01 Lebanon, and foetertni the adnncement of Of Birthday Funeral rltee for ' IIlUTT M. auounced b, Jobn T . Mount. actm:ml~ I to thlCh,::~ for tbO:, aDd Mr. ad Mn. W. lIZ. Btroad I!IDOd wtU. ' understudlll&' a D~ M'r. and Mn. Da11d HartaoolE Starr, 65, were held .t 2 p. m. Inr eecreta1'J ot the coUe«e. ~:;'k: ou~ by ~lIect~:O:ro!ps ..ere Bunda, dinner ....tI of peace amOll« aU the peoplee aDd 1ItUe daqhtera are no,.- UT- Thunday at the WI.,.n..vUle IOf parenti lin. Grace Vloe and Mn. lreDe the wor14. In'l In their ne.. home oil lI'Utb chapel of the Gawald funeral Hl1ldenoL Each year, WI world·'WIele or- street and, In honor of the third home wtth Rev. S. N. Ke,s oWc· IftI IIU pblUtion ,CODUnu.. to grow tn blrthd&)' aDDi,.ersary of their lltUe latIng. Burial Wal In 1II1UD1 oem· Blrtbl tn Warren county conTUEIDAY DINNER QUI8T8 _ numbers and_ In .tren~. OU,... daus hter Sandra, entertained on eteJ')'. Mr. Starr died M,onday at ... , tlnue at an aU·tlme low each Mrs. J. B. Chapman. N1'I. Marth. IDI' the paat t}lcaI year. for er- Saturday evenln" Mr. and Mrt. PhOeDU, Arb. He waa la rormer Mrs, Mack Wllion entertained month .. .lmoet .11 bablell now . . HendeJ'lOD ..nd Mrs. Loaelta Mil· ample. 217 uew Rotary Olubl were Joe BartIOcIt and Mr. and Mrs. relldent of Haneysburr. on Wednesday afternoon of the.re born In bOlpltale outlld. WarBumvlnr are hll wife, I'rancee: pallt ..eek. honorlnr MIIII Ruth ren county. (Delayed) Ier . ere Tueeday Ivenln« dllUler orpnlaed tn 42 cOuntrill or North, Jamel Hartaoclt. Jr.• and famUy, lJUeete of Mr. and Mrs. Ronalel ~1Ith and Oentral America. 01 Daytoa. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Its brothers. .Tamell of Urban..; Craig .who will lloon hecome the Thll W'1I.S refl ected In a re port The Green Thumbers 4-H Club , H....ke. EUrope. Ae~_~ and the t. Hart.IOclt and lonl, Tommy and .rohn or Spring Valley. lAurence, bride of Mr. Vemon Bhutte...\th lal ued on births last month. met Thunday, July 16 at the iaDd. of 1be .-_,c. Jobnny. Dan and Geo~e Hartaoclt, of HarveYllbur" C1&rk of Xenta. a linen Ihower, Mrs. Arvll Roll. clerk of the home 01 Da11d Carpenter wIth Lee ATTENDING F, F. A.. CAMP Mill Nary Frances Hartaoclt. Mr. Ray of Da,ton and Chlulee, of The aftemoon Will pleaeantly Warren county health board, Teo O"BanJon .Dd Dick Irelan In Rlcbard Frye, Don W11JM).n, Paul ......................., , , _••• Don·<800tt and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lebanon; three sleters, !lirs. Ball spent In playing games .nd the ported1onl,y t..o b.blel bom 10 the charge and BIU Mlller prellldln,. NOT ICE I Conner and chlldren.. ,Birthday Rich of OregonIa. M.... Winifred bride found many lovely gifts county In June. It III believed that The meeUni was called to order Shipley, Bob .a..rter and Richard mlcl4lbrecbt wtth their r ; ~. A. The Mayor of t"~ Vlllille of cake and loe cream ..ere se"id Prenderlaet ot Clnclnn~~~~nd Mrs, I!.walUn, her, approximately '16 b.ble. are bor: t;, the secretary reading the min. teacher, J'ohn Noeker, are at· Way"elVllle ,aqueltl tllilt en own- durtnc the evening. Vanghn Secrist of Leuou:wn. The guests were Beated at the to Warren county parente eac ute.. A report waa given by Clrr ' very . attractive cUnlnS table anel a month although the bIrths are J'eo Schn.ltman. on the 4-H float. Then tencUng Stt.te 1', F. ,A. camf thle Ira of outal.de toilets ,put lime or week. ,I: IOml othlr dlll"f~"t I"to ume. ~ARRE. dellcloulI. salaei 001lne wa. eel"Ved. corded outllld~ the county. a moYie 1JU shown 0« the Fourth , , Thll requelt la mede beeau'e of ThOBe Innted tor this delightful of July Parade. A motion was the polio epidemic, and the Mlyor affair were: MH. H4rry Satterth· VISIT 80N. AT " . LEE, VA. made by Bob O'Banlon to adjourn TUE8DAY DINNER QUE8Ta Mn. D. O. Ridge entertaln~ to wIehe. til, cooperation aU can· walte. Mn. Ira Heuler. MM!. Gil· Mr. and M'n. Lawrence Cook the meetfng aDd 1IC0nded by Pat Tueeclay evenlna' dinner. Mr. aDd ear"ed. '. , Sberltt Richard S.tterthwalte bal leaued a litem warning to javeo. bert Frye, V..... Chares Hage- and ' Tommy. and , T . .T. Davlll, of Irelan. After the meetl.n& we en· Mn. ' J'aok E1 III1ler aDC1 IOn Jack, (It) . 'H, M. HBRWOOD" Mayo, n.. operaUn, motor ;rehlcl81 In W.rren county. ' meyer, Nrs: On,.er JacobI. ~H. Leeliburg, r~cently vi.lted Pvt. J01ed a _Quare dance. 111'., ~ 14 ADce_ Callt, and .. ........................ ..... Two recent traUlc deaths ..ere attributed to the reckle.. operation Mllo Hartsock. Mrs. Jobn CoppaB • .TetT7 Cook, who is stationed at Patty Mruer, N...s Reporter. ~nr.. and Mra. Da~ 0( ~ 8' h of a motor , 'ehicll, by a juvenll., the sberltt BIJd. Thill :'1OUIlI m.n'lI Mrs. S. B. EIUI, Mrs. Elwood Klll- Ft. Lee, Va. ... drl1'iq r1t:htl have been revoked unW he Is 21 years of age by juven· worth, Mn. Harold Shutts. Mrs. Local • On , , lie court aatboriUee, the sheriff .. Iel. WOllam Craig of "t. Stertlng. D WEEK END QU'IITI ( The lOul actl In the pbJllcaI Bo,I and IIrIa 16 yean or as MIIII Ellen Marie Shutts. MlsB Ud At UC ' ... _. Cora ch .. _.. , .. J'ridaw world wttll 'the help ~ tile b04J. mUlt h.'V~the 1rrItten consent of Monday Eve. GU....Marie Shuttl!, Malcolm Shutts, ' Ro .... . ..... '# I co1l ~ M TERRY WAYNE DAVI8 bert 'E. Hunter, of Wanes-, and Satui-day lII.tI lin. EunlC!l Wh_ the 'lIoI7 Sa remoTecl. t • parents be ore tbey are ISlIued ~ At Keller Hoab' M!"II . .T. C. Hlaey, Joan mllY. r l. ' nile. a junior in the Unive ...lty Lon.s of Greenville. In h.~ honor, Unu., ~ metlOJl ~t tIltf lIceUe to drive • car. Anyone Charles Ellla , aild Mn. J. F. In memory ot our Uttle grand· of Cincinnati CoUege of EnglneerMr. and Mrs. Keller ' Hoak en. Jacobs. BOD. Terry Wayne Davlll, .on of tDr bill ..on a place on the UC M.... Rich allO bad .. Sat1m!ar hell\ ot the 'bod1• . The bOd,. t. tile and.., 18 yean or ace must ' com· dtnner peets '!lin. pari jDalley, borM. ,the 1OQl" II the ride;. an4 ply '!f'Itb tllie regulation. Parente tert&1ned to Monday evening IIUP' ' Cb.rles J. and Catherine DavIa, s~nd "emeeter dean's llat, acof WlImlngton, . III'I. . GleDJl Bar- lC!IIlet.tm.. tile riel.. 1IIO'f_ with· are , .rpel to ..!!lilt la.. enfor~ per Mrs. .T. B. Chapman, Mrs, . CARD OF THANKS born Oct. 18. 1952 and deP!lrted corclJng to Dr. Raymond Walters. ley, of SprlDl' VaDe,., M,... B. R. ~t a JD01I.Dt. !!'IUI .aD pIA)' .... ment apncr.. by .pGintlQ out tbe Marl.b a Henderson. M I ~ II E1lubetb I want to thank all. my trlends ' thla Ufe Sunday June 14, 1958, at unlveralty prelldent. • 088 and Mrs. Qllbert 1\71. ' n~ pertecUy .In .. mirrOr, but U ~...... of ePttd aDd recltless ~ Chandler, MI'II. Ada SIU-Ith. Mrs. fo r the 'cards'. letterll and 'Personal 4 a, m. at the age or eight mon ths. HUDter la 'studylng aeronau'Ucal _,_ . _ ' ~. ," ~ mIrror .1s 'men. the 'UIl,: - eraU~~ IJl an mort to curb acCt· Elsie Hockett . .MI.s 'Nat:alle Mur. vlsltll received while I waB con· A precious one ' frpm us Is gone. eng1ileertng. . ' 'tlIn~.. ~ " hlne Jult the ,. beb ,d ents. , ray. MI'II. Fred Oons and Mrs. fined In', the hOlpltal and since reo A voice we love III stilled: , '. _~" ~ " _~_ _ VISIT IN BELJ..EFONTAINC Mra E. V. Bambal't and Mn. Llkmae with the "eat PrOP Sheriff B.tf:erthwalte explained James McDermott and 'daughters. turning bome. That place Is vacant In our ~earta .' M rle'Rlffle had al Bunday guestl ot .God - ,T heIr Innuen~e did not that he feeli certain many teen- Mrs, H, R. M08S. Mrll. Gilbert . Mary L. Sean . Which never can be filled :' ATTEND '1'PLl.E FUNERAL 'raft ~ Bo d mu stop 'willi the ,puslng of the body. age drIve" are good, careful o~ Frye M~ Rhooea Bullnell and Though darling we lett that little Mr. &J1d ~. Harry Sat terth· a M~,. ~be~ll~am :arlown ~t Mt: In hili tliD" Christ was not able ·aton- of motOt" vehlcletl but t~ere daughter. Mrs. Lawren(!e Brown S'UNDAV AFTERNOON ' green mound waite, Mr. HeJiry Satterthwaite. ; hi 'gi v Barnhart and to Innue~ce many people, but af· a~e othe.... who take a cbance. , He and Mrs, RDnald Ha.wke joined tM CALLERS AT R. MAINOU8' So many mllea away; Mrs. Jake Reeder. MI88 Betty as ~t~n. Ir:h~r ·liJ'e .tI en. terward his Influence ' became· u,rge~ ' boye. and girls ,t o drive In a group during tbe evenhll~. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Malnou&' There Iii never a moment ltttle Satterthwaite a'nd Mrs. Byrd -,ra: e an :" ' Botel wI4elpre~. :tbe diy~ne t~hll\gs 'safe and lIane ~ner to avoid ' Mr: and Mrs. Paul Willis and li t- , Te1TY'. '. Lackey. Jr.• attended the tuneral jo)'ed dinner at the ...Lo~ed act ~ore powertull, 'after the., de- any aoctdellts , w~lch will revok, tie son Stevie of Hamlltoo. were But what we think of Yotl each ot Mr. Louis ToUe at Buford on III Bellefont&ln., U'I' ~ °ll tacbment of their loulll from the tbefT dHvlnl rI,hts. ' ' ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Sunday afternoon callers at the ' nIght and day. Saturday. fnends near BellefontaIne. bOdy. Traffic deaths In Warren counlY ·Mrs. Marie Rlfne entertllhed on home of Mr. and Mrs; Ray.Jei1U loYed you 'land thought It -----, I . , -Mn. Helen McCoy. now U,tal 14 ror the nar and In Tuesday with a dessert-bridge. Malnous. beet, ,CELI;BRAT.E8 87th ' BIRTHDAY maDT Ibslancel Ulenaorl have Three ta:blBl ot brtdge were lJi .To tak~ you home to , be .t relt. Mre. B. V SmJth 1 b ted h LEAVES FOR M~'INE R,OTC , • been' eltheJ'l drtmr a car or 'the 1 d rI th ....te Itb L VQROUN Saell" IDiS8ed by Grandpa aDeI '. ' ce e r. er Mr. aM, 'Mrs. Robert !J.astlngl .• nent' ,a tell' days of the~ , t 'Week RETURNS FROM Mil OURI ... 0'_' r th Id' 0_ • pay u nr e .. I'I]I00n W CHILDREN'S P /II. D G-.. La Da'''- and Uncle Bud. 87th birthday on Sunday. and on ;''t.b their parents. Mr. and Mra. Mr. Donald Brown ' h.. returned "c;..:w~ 0 . e ace , en... ~rl. Don Hawlee .,nd llofrs. May· TO B'ENEFIT FROM GAMES ......... Y"__ , Saturday e.enlng "'&I honored llalph Hutlnga. MI'. HutIDP lett after Ipen41DI senral day. wltl;I , .....auty and local police are &po nard Weltz all guests of tbe club. The A.merlcan ~glon and St. .Itb a deUclOUI bJrthday dinner on Stotardar for Qaantlco, , VIr- Mil. aDd Mn. GeJJ,e Brown and palin. to motorJltI of aU ",eI Prl•• were ..on by ~.... D. o. A.ugulUne -Chureh game commit· CARD OF TH'AKK8 at ,the home of Mr. and Mra Gienn ' ....... for • six wee~ tralnIDl In daulhter In ObIUlcothe, Mo. . to oltl~"e traffte laWI ir ·811 d- Ridge. ill'll. : (latberlDe ' Barnbart tees WIBh . to announce that the Mr. aDd ...... Otuuies .J. Dan. Bl&lld. 'rile ruelltl were Mr. and ReI t th Ma MI.. N...,- .BrowD 'WIth Mlu tort ' cat the ever IDcreulq and. MrI. !J.,.-lte. ~.; proceed. from thll wMk'. gam" wt.h to thank t.heir ~,. frlenel': Md. Smith. Mr. &rut- Mn. J .... tJie orncen' Mflltfe~u.n:. MJI'J LlDcOlD, of LeNnon, left OD Dumber 0( bllltwa), accldeDu ad "" will be given to the 'benefit of for cardl of IJIDpatily anel - the Menale. ' Mr. a.ncI Mn. Dale N....le : - ;oth!I~_:...s at . .:... W41dDe14i.J UI4 will IPIIl4...-al J'une aDd enry indication , pointe tile , children'. pla),lJ"OWld. 10,..1, letter from Dr. M.IT Cook .lId eIaIJIreD, IIr. Oeorp . . . .; Ie ~ TbfI'/ will both"' , da18 &110, with 11'1'. ... TIle alaertft'8 orne. 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Eatabllahed February, 1850 PAUL A,,8CHERER __ • ___ • ___ .•• _ _. __ ._ Editor and Pubiliher CECILIA J. SCHERER ________ ________ . _____ • _____ Alloclate Editor

REOEIVE8 WOIRD OF DEATH OF GRANDSON IN N. MEX.

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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1953

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MI'. Mack Davia and family reMod rn medicine hal! ad\'anced celved a Jlhon, call from tb II' 80 rapidly In the control of 41· son Cbarles J . Davis, of AlbeAn overall Increue of P',lIU.90 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - sea8 In tbe pa t 50 years that w querque. N. M. unday morning. 10 the amount of premiuma to be g t Into tbe habit of expecting It Ju.n8 H ot (bEl ludden death of Ilwarded eo wiMeft in the 16 . . Publis hed Every TbUl'llday Mornlng LYTLE METHODIST CSURCH their "Ule son Terry ' \Vayne who pnrtmenta of · the '19118 Ohio State METttODIST CH URCH at Waynelwllle. Warren oooty. Ohio. to do mll'llcle!l overnlgbt. Tuberculosis 1.8 a dlaease wblch J)aased away at 4 a.. m. Mr. and £-'nlr II atUlOUIleed by Howard 8. J. -W. Wedgewood. Minister B. E. Bllughn. Putor Entered liS second c1aas malter at "11 aud aon Bud. FOUlt,_dlreetol of acrteulture ud hurch choo\. 9:30 n. 00 •• Mr. Untried Service. 9 : 45 a . m. tbe posLOtfice at Wayne.vUle. Ohio. can be prev nted and can be clU'ecl. l't(ra. ~ac but the re ' is no ea.s)' bor~ut. also Ro8coe Re(ltol' left Daylon at t he State Fail'. The tair wiD run Herbert l oJ\tIllRn. Supt. nder tbe ' act of Marcb 3. 1818. From time to time new metboda .. P. m. tor their lon's bome Bnd eight daYI from Aug. 28 to Sept. .. Worship Service. 1-0 :30 a. m. . ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL of prevention and treatment have arrived on Tuesday mornJng at I Arts and aStta rate. tha ~ Youtb YeliowIslp Sunday 1 :30 Tbe Rev. Samuel N. KeYI. Reck)r Sun'day : Sub8crlptlo~ Rates-In OhiO. $2. Per Year In advance; $2.50 elsewbere been a cclalmed only to end In dll' AlbeQue,rQue. Inerea.. with • Jump from U.689.· p. m. haIr Praotl e Tbu ...day 8.00. Holy Communion. 7 :30 a. m. lUuslonment. The hlatory of the 50 awarded in 1952 to ,6,921 m campaign apinat. TB Is fuU of VI$'ITORS IN CLEVELAND 1958. Estimated nina of the cub Churob School. 10:15 a. m. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1953 Walter Bebl'1en8 ud_ WlllIlLlIl and trophiea to be awarded at the false hopeI rUlled and t.hen .Adult "orsbIP. 10: 45 a.. m. dashed. Lukena ba"e been recent «nesta big night Hone Show baa tncreuad One of the gr test hopes for at Hotel StaUeJr in Cleveland. from $85,000 to ~,ooo ud Jun- FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Espedally For Kids Ior Fair winnln are to TeCelft the defeat or tu berculosil lIea In MISS JANE FITE $86,000 bI awarda W. year. a jump Byron COl'Ver. Minister n ~ 'Ult t il h li ll J: Y UUI children the discovery of a vaccine which RETURN FRO". NEW MEXICO UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Bible chool. 9 :30 a. m. Correapondent to t he 1!J:,:i IJ i"" S la l e r U11 There could be used to make everyone Mac;k DavIs and family have re- of $1,000 from the 1953 a,ure. William Channon, Minister. Morning ·Worshlp. 10:30 a. m. w,11 toe r !I' nl~ o r thlnlt B to do r sistant to the germ a wblch turned from Alberquerque. N, M. unday cbool 9 :30 a.m .• Mr. Othu tDcruaea for 19~ are Pra~' er Meeting, 7: 00 p. m. I' II: ",C ~ I Ull ll ds r", u u t, IUUI meul~ cause tuberculosis. Tbe problem Hurley Thomas. Bupt. noted u foUowa: beef cattle. "7,· Young People's Meeting, 7:00. PreachlRg. every otber Sunday. Mrs. J . Eo SmJlb bR8 returned hn I' " Iwf'n m.wed to· the WOOffI'd sec- bas been worked on ever Iince the ---- -and - 809.20, aD inc:reue of ,10,076. cales of TB-find them early, E\'enlng ervleea. 7:30 D. m. 11:45 a. m. to her hom here Ilfter HIl ndlnll 111m ne8 1 thr chllcJ "cn's fi sh pond.. tubercle baclllus ""lUI discovered dalrr cattle, ,29,058, u lncreue Evening ServIce. first Sunday In several weeks a.s a pallent at Plenty of cold dl'IO ki ng wllter and In the last century. One vaccine, get lhem treated in ~B hospitals. of Ii,OU; Deep and wool, ,18,745. month. Cltnwn Memorial bospltal. WIl- ex tra be nches wi ll Il4! provided. Bacillus CalmeU&-Guerln. called Later breakdowlIJI or patients u tnczeue of $2,691j harneu mJngto.n. T he b,g midway will be filled BOO. baa heen valuable in Ipeclal whose dllea.se hu been cured must raclq, ~500, u increu,e of Sl.· Hr. and M'n. John (Bud) v. elsh wit h t he II .. ~t in rirles snd thrill.1. case8. but there Is sUlI no vaccine be pre en ted Ulrougb the use of 000; apiculture, florleulture. bor· WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CAESAR'S CR&EK FRIENDS and family. of Uca. w .l'e guests for TB whiCh Is completely aate modern rebabUltaUon techniques. ticultunl and Grange, ,22,502.50, CHRIST Jack Barnes, MID18t.er. Tuesday e" enlug of M r. Welch's and which gives the degree of 1m· And, Onalfy. IlcJentulc reBearch an lnc:reue of U,OS7, twine, ,19,Donald HaIDe., Supt. /huat be Intensified to find bet,. 095. an ble:reue of Price Roberta. M lnillter parents. MI'. and Mrs. John E....111111111111111111111 111111111 1II1II1II1IIh, munlty produced by smallpox vac· ter means of prevenUng ud cur· _.:...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Worship Bervtce. 10 a. m. Blble School at 9 : 30 I\. m. W lsb 00 JOB PRINTING C cine and diphtheria toxoid agalnat ing tuberculosis. SuJida, SchooL 11 a. m. READ THE MIAMI GAZETTE ~ . Arth (Pepper ) Martin G D an those dilleases. Momlnl ~orshlp, 10:30 a. m. EvenJllI WorshiP. 8:00 p. m, spe:t a fewurdayS la.st week in Be Obtained at the Gazette BOO 18 espeCially uleml for 1m· Midweek 8 rvlces. 8:00 p, m, Cllnton MemorIal bospltal. under· '1'111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'" munUlng groups of people who OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. golug treatment. She returned particularly vulnel'llble to TB and Eocene Orlrnua, Putor home \Vedueeday aud ber condl· guests Thursday evening of Mr. heavily exposed to the germs: Sunda, School. 10 •. m. Lion Is deecr\bed "good:" and MI'II. Willard Taylor and their doctora, medical students, and Mor.ning Wp •• hip. 11 a. m. Mias Bubar& Doster is spend- daugbt r .. Nancy. nurses; hOlpltal and laboratory IT. AUGU8TINE OHURCH Youth Fellow.hlp. 6:80 to 9:00. lng th18 week In Conneaut. Oblo, The Adult Class oC the Metha- workera; peopie una.,oldabJ.y ex· . James L. Hirullflll. Putor where ,he 18 attendlng the Bat)- dlst Cburch held their regular posed to in!ectlon In the home. Ifu. . 8.00 lilt. 10:00 a.. m. ttat summer camp. monthly meeting in the social and chlldren and certaJn adults WAYNESVILLE FRIEND8 JIll', Robert Shldailer. ot Dayton. rooms or the church Friday eve· who are believed to bave poor raFirst Day School. 1:30 a. m. Wal a g1l8lt Suilday of h18 brot.h- nlng. · alalance to TB al14 who live In MeeUnC for Worabtp, 10 :30 a .m . M.... Ann Wbeelan and son , communJtJel where the dlseue la er-In-law and 'lIster. Mr. and X.... MT. HOLLy METHODIST O. D. (Buater) Martin ud .0118. Dennie were «nests during the unUllually pren.lent. • LEBANON CHRISTIAN 8CIENC~ Their Urat chltd. a dauBbter. week end of Poll'll. Wheelan's par· UnUI an Ideal vaccine II dlscov. X. BeaU. 1I1nlater borD recently w Mr. and MI'II. enta. Mr. ud Mn. Leonard Plank, ered ud given to all the people. Sun4ay Scbool. 9 : SO a. m.. E • ObrllU'an Scteuce Hrflcea &A • the IIlower. proved method. or TB Clyde Runyon of Lake Oharle•• of Morehead. Ky. held every Su.ncl&y mornl.n& at 10 Earnhart, Supt. LaJ'ialla. bUi been named ~aoWarren County Farmers Orange control mUlt be canied on. All Htgbland Ave. at 11 o·clock. WOl'lbip Ser vice. 10:30 a. m . q1lellne Lee. The baby'. mother met In the high school building, people mUlt learn how t~ protect SUJlday Icbool at tU aam. hour. EvenIng 'SerYlce. 7.30 p. m. il the former MIn Jennie Lee 0 .. here Saturday nIght with the local themllelvn apJllIt TB. Evel'1 .fborn, 01 Ban"ey.bu~. Orange beIng hosts to the group. fort mUllt be made to find all the MI .. Norma Sharp II DOW em- A CO.,ered dJJIh supper wu served • ployed u a clerk at DoIter BroL at 1: 30. Cookle and home ec exOrocery h"... blbU. and several contests tor

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Mr. and MI'II. W&1tel' (Babb.) DonalclIon and th!Slr daulbtel', Marilyn bave returned to their home In Ft. Meye.... F1orlda., to... lowtng a two weeks vlalt bere with Mrs. Donaldson's mother, Mra. .Bernlce Bogan aDd other .re1-

but had to be ~ceUed u.ntll thia Bulk Gardan S .. d.. 8pray.. elate, because of Pomona Grange. Garden Tool., Lawn Hoee, LaWII MI'II. Laura Shldan 'II nt a few Mowlra, Hand and Power pe . L ' Sarpenlng h' day. list week In XenJa. as the awn mower ena ~~ of her daug~tel'. Pauline Repair Try U.

aU.,.. .. Mn. Harry Sbldjl.ller u.n.... rwen.\ aurgery JUt week In ClintOn Me· morlal boIpltal. Hr. and M.... WalLeI' Dona.ldson. ud their daughter Marilyn who are vtaltlng bere from their home in. Ft. MeY61'11. Fla;. were din.Der

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. NEW 51pJITS By D. J. Frazier Shirl ·M. Harper vs. Harold A. _ , _ . . . . . __ ' .or, .;, Cowles, money only. John A. JULY 27 1953 W b ·Spain. attorney. Annabel Hess vs. Kimneth Hess, d t •t .- be no~ 0.;6e a new a e 0 remem el'-' uly 'divorce. Paul N. Herdman, attor· 1963 Armistice Day II. Accord· ney. Ing to the dlctlonary, an armlat!ce Ruby Hornbeck vs. Mason Hom. Is a tempomry cessation of hoytil· beck, divorce. Donald M. Goss, at. lUes by mutual agreement. Tem· lorney. porory, that Is the key word . ami Welfare Fina.n ce CO.rp. vs. Han. If the luiowledge of that prevented sel Perry, money only; Reed M. wild rejoicing such as the newe Winegardner, attorney. of the first ArmsUce brougbt Ruth Murphy vs. Forest Murphy, forth. However I am Bure tbe divorce. J. T. Riley. attorney. many bearl.8 are lighter knowing -that our buys a.r Dot having to just common locusts ? Or do we tace wave alter wave ot wild bave some seventeen year locusts Cblnese whose leadera did not l every year? The locust trees are care how many were \tilled or beginnIng to turn brown. ThOBe wounded, whose lives were held around Dayton are enUr Iy brown eo cheap that they won by sheer and mine are beginning to show weight of numbers. There Is no the ravagElS of the Uttle striped Bueh thing as olvllIzed war. The be ties that eat all the green ort very Idea. of having to use torce the lea.ves and leave them dry. to galn something or prevent the brown shells. We also have grass· other feUow from tak.lng that hoppers wIth U8 In large num· which Is not his Is not clvi!1zed b rs. We have 8prays for this and and to try to play it according to that but the bugs and worms, we the rules of the game when the still have wltb us. especially bean other fellow pays no attention to bUS8. any rules Is impolIslble. There Is Word comet! tbat the cease fire a certain ablur<jlty and futility Is now In effect, and th,e battles about modern war that robs It ot of words goes on. the dignity and high place that It Weather forecast tor today, hot h.eld in the old daYI. We a.re but the last one didn't say any· forced Into It and though the men thin&, about Bhowers, mostly fair are Juet u brave and there are It said and hot. I was plaiming jUlt as many acta of gallantry. to go to the lale at Whmlngton the Iplrtt has ,one out ot It. It today 110 I bope the lun goell un· brtnll out all our Inventive gel\' der a cloud for tha.t place can be lUI but that doel not belp. Bome- awful~ bot. one III going to bave to Invent a Tbe blackberries are ripening new and better .."ay of lettUne well. quantltlee of taree shiny our dlfferenCM. berries and quantities ot cblggerl too J am bopln'g to become 1m· So rar the ralna have come or. e to th- but 110 far I am not, "_ to It th1np grow mUD v_ ten eno_.. eep • but perbaptl 1 am getting uaed to Ing. The corn Sa tan ~d Is rap- Itching. If It tm't chlU'en, tt II Idly ta.ueWng out: The gardena alWafll l omethlnlf elM. are Ifood and the cloyer field. t.re A8 I utd tut week; don·t forpink wltb the lecolld blollOmiDIf. set tbe Cbllllrellll Hoepltal when Sucb wOlldertut. eloTeI'. 10 thlok you Bre cann1ne or maklnr; jel~ and even. ADd Jnat to keep eveD thtl summer. can lOme DOW and wIth tbe tub ,",eJ] cropi are tbe put them ulde tor that J)urpotle, many. many lnae,cu. The katy· we will come fol' them DOW OT did have begun to call and t be later wbeDver you let UI know locults are making what....er you that 'YOU baTe tbem readY. all the nol8~ tbey make. Now 1 MAKE SOME JELLY FOR THE would like to know are theBe the CHlLDRENS HOSPITAL. CINClN· eeventeen year looUltll or are they NATI!

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Mil~red Gibson vs. Gardner Glbson, dIvorce. J. T. Riley, attorney. Lena Price vs. Charles Price, dl· vorce. J. T. RUey, attorney. Harold Reisart, doing business as Reisart Auction Bouse, VB. Carl Jones, doing business as Refriger. ation Equipment Co., money only. Maple . and Maple, attorneys. . Maxme Manning vs. Everett Manning. divorce. John M. Oswald, attorney. . Frank Rea Middleton vs. Virgin· la B. Middleton, divorce. C. Don· aid Dllatush, attorney. Ronald W. Foye VB. , Emma Jo Foye, divorce. C. Donald Dlla· tush, attorney. -COMMON PLEAS COURT Ralph Graham VB. Myron E. Glre, case dismissed. Frances Brock vs. David Brock, dllfendant ordered to pay $7.50 per wee~ until final hearing. AlIce Green VI . Ernest Gree.D, defendant ordered to pay $10 per week pendente. lite. State Of. Ohl0 VS. Richard Fry, d~fendant accepted on own rceog· ruzance.. State of Ohio vs. Blame Morse, defendant accepte~ on own recog· nlzanee.

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ESTATI TRANSFIRS ro.y Gerard to Cornelius A. Fiscus, lot In Deerfield TOWll8hp. Arthur W. and Victoria E. Harp to Gene Clendenin, lot In Franklin. Louise Kadle to Ruth G. Kadle, .321 acre In FrankllD TOWll8hJp. Donald W. Sheets ro Mary Ann Sheela, .315 acre in C1earereek ToWDlhip. . J h J d V_ ... L_ F Ste h osep . an mou UIII • p. ens to Alber and FAther R.aney 1 acre in Franklin ToWDJhl ' p.

Robert and VerdUJII Eversole to Cash Barger, lot in Franklin Town· ship. . Joseph S. and Mabel Hinkle to J. F. and Orpha Hinkle, .341 acre in Lemon and Franklin Townships. Hugh E. and Edna T. Murray to Robert M. and Cleo ltalney, lot In Franklin Township. . Helen,C. Joly to Edward M. and Edna L Haslup, 1.78 acres in Clear· creek Township. RObert M. and Cleo Rainey to Robert, Jr. , and Marjorie Rarr ison, lot In Franklin. Kenneth P. and Joann ~ohnson to William and Josephine Bene, lot In Mason. Mlldred Pendery to . C. Willard and Edna Bowman. lo't In Deerfield Township. Mary Chenowetl1 t~J Willard G. and Rose E. Allen, 2 lots in Spring· boro. Merlin and Fred Prleston to Wal· ter' and Rosalee Hardy, 2 lots in Deerfield Township. Ralph H. and Roseltl.8 M. DeAr· mond to James W. and Regina S. Harris. lot in CJearcrele~ Township. Ernest Evans and FlIchard ·Stan· ley to Mary Noll Beyersdorfer, 2 lots in Lebanon. '. Charles J. Neff to Joel Timothy G~rrett, 6 lots in DeE~rfleld Town· Shlp. . Oscar and Betty Sams to Eugene and Dora Combs, .!H5 iBcre in Deer· field Township. . Ellis Thompson to Iva H. Edmon. .031 acre In Turtlecreek Township. George M. and Nettie L. Fueston to Robert James Cheesman, lot in

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Turtlecreek TownshJp. H. O. Finkelman to Homer and Maude Rinehart, lot in Franklin Township. David J . and Emme A. Joseph lo The David J. Joseph Co. a Dela. ware Corporation, 59.52 ~cres In Hamilton Township. Robert J. and Margaret B. Allen to Joe William and Donna Lou Hiatt, .46 acre in Clearcreek Town· ship Dwight and Kathleen Sorrell to Ethel Day, .298 acre In Franklin Township. Delazon U. and Gertrude Heath lo Donald L. and Frances M. Franklin, 38.54 acres in Clearcreek Township. · Glenn and Betty Lou Patrick to Barney Duff. lot In Franklin Town· ship. William and Jeanette Jones to Virgil and Henrietta Odltt, lot in Franklin Township. William and Jeanette Jones to Malcolm and Ida Mae Riddell lot in Franklin Township. ' Edward J. and LiJlian F. Bow· man to B. V. and Mary Parker, lot in Springboro. Walter R. Fitts to Arthur L. and Sudic Smith, lot In Franklin. Arthur and Sudkl Smith to Wal· ter R. Fitts, 3 lots in Franklin Township. . Ohio Homes, Inc., to Tommy and Oretha Heisler, lot in MasQIl. John C. and Vema M. Mollet to Gladys' C. Knee. 19 acres in Clear· creek Township. Ernest and Marie Ruble to Mo~· ton and Angela L Reece, lot m

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PROBATE COURT OPTOMETRIST Estate of Evelyn Spencer tieceased, Pauline Spencer D'rake,' XEN.IA, executrix, Inventory approved; gl'068 value of estate $47,877.58.

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Franklin. MARRIAGE LlCENSI. Ernest J . Myers to Mable H . . Vaughn lot in P'ranklin TownshJp. Harry Glen Thuney, 26, Lebanon, W. T: Cook, et at. to John J. and clerk, and Mary Lee Oaborne, 19. Dorothy C. Hltte, lot in Franklin Lebanon, secretary. , Township. Robert Lee Holcomb, '18, Cozad· Emmett O. and Nettle R. Dale to d~le, machinist. and Lois Mae Roland and Helen Callahan, lot in Light, 19, Cozaddale, typist. Franklin Township. Willard Gordon Tracy 23 Ma. Stanton Brock to George H. and son electrician, and Ge~rgla' Bel· Loumillie Green, .663 acre in , en Rawlings 22 Mason secretary Clearcreek Township. Wilbur and Irene Goodptlter to . Kenneth L. ' W~lker, 24, Miamis· Willie and Gladys Vires, .34 acre )jurg, U. S. Marmes, and Shirley in Hamilton 'Township. Y. Woods, 23, Carlisle, factory Tilmon and Hazel Belton to Ro- worker. bert C. and Martha Short, lot In ~----------Salem Township. •..111111111111111111 111111111 11111111111 1111 h. E. R. Houston to Robe~t C. and Martha Short, 3 lots m Salem Thwnship. Otha and Margaret Wells to Fred C. a.n d Thelma Weber, 5 lots in Deerfield Township. HOURS: William B. and Thelma Snapp to Daniel L. and Ethel Edwards, 5 9 to 11:45 I.. m. acres in Salem Township. 1to5p.m. William and Mae Masterson to Except Wedne~ay P. M. Sam Little, 5 acres in Deerflelcf Township. Above Woolworth'. Russel Fred and Ruth Hilda Seil· 5 and 100 Store kop to John DeMaine, lot in Deer· field Township. Telephone 2-430 I Stanton Brock to Mike Brown. ing, .663 acre in C1earereek Town. ship.

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FEMALE HELP WANTEDMALE HELP WANTEDWoman or man to dr.e chlckeu, AleCe work, 160 per cbiclta. WAYNESVIL'LEl , Live Wire land Prc)peAtve. LOOKER PLANT. Phone I17L 'Il OrpIlllatlon S8COIlld To NOlie. ~l1-:-Uo Strlc.Uy Selle" on t1~e Beel AU ~ W :-::AN ~=I=EIJ:::I'l.-:------- Al'OUDd Martilt In the Country WANTED -

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......... r.UYlUu were etarl4ld wWl a.. Iow.rIDa' at 7.10. ,.... IrI'OIlP taeD lDIIowed the ~ &rCJIUd tile IdU to .8IIPen kDOb for the e.entq wonilip ..moe. Baym0a4 KeltDer, one of the coUDaellOl"l, ell4 a IweU Jolt fa le&elba, 'the croup alnrlq ud DCadu~ the recreat.l01l. Wltb 10 mlD7 JOunpr campers it W'u dU. lenalt to te' partfclpatiOil the nrwt nlcbt. but after that there wae't mlD7 on tbe 114e IInee. . Campfire w.. held at 10 o'clock . an4 tape were .aUDded at 11. At. tar the flnt nllht the boy. aDd pia didn't ba.. much troultle colill to lleep. Tbere I.e alwa,. the Ilewne.. that baa to wear orr the flnt nllbt IUld III lOme c.... it tU.. quite a few boura and much DO.... The cruop .ubDllttecl tbe name or CUIlP Graham to tile Ilamills commIttee. Jir. \A. B, Grab am, "="""who founded 4-H alllt .. w.ork, In Ohio In Clarlt rut, yelU'll ago hu ebOW'll man, ,,"B'en J'QlJnK and old, lOme or the finer thinge III

Our arwt week of cam. . . at the DeW' camp alte W811.t oU without. bltcll. There were the Uo ual .pllllterw, thorDI, hom"lok· By Saving On·ln ..... Rooms nu. aDd the ~ at for tbe DUIIlWITH A 220 Eleotrto and II Gal, Frltldalra bel' of JOunC campen .... had. Hot W..... Heater, 2 8uper Flame ~T....... til.,. J"8&lly were Iood aporta. 011 Itovee and Tanka, Double Lot, There we... 141 bo,. IUld 111'1. Extra Room Attached, C.ment - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ NO REPAYMENT III attaodlUlc.. Twel.e of out' Floor. ea" Be Convertad I"to older 4-We,. ""ed u coun18" RESTRICTIONS Ga ....... loe. -TJae, taqbt IUD... crana, THRbUGH .... CDOPERATIVI nlpen. camprtre, lead the reo!'8CHOICE LOCATION • ...1___ aUon. '1DcIDc, helped cet tbe borl 5th ITREET, WAYNEIVILLE . . .. .. ___ - .IUld cIJ'Il bedd.e d down at nflbt IUld r I _ helped witb tbe thousand and -0,rll'll... other lItUe jon tb.t are bound to Leb."on, Ohio ....... 44E come up &rOIInd camp. ELLI8 H. 8TURM,' 8ec'~T..... Tbe counMllora were Raymond -tt;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.......~;If.KeiiilitnTerQDjfjjtiiR~.pr. 11m McClaIn I the boya. Sblrley W.~vll" Modem heNati_1 -.-bibitad • Plymlre, lue Noek, carol Keltner. n umed the Arthur Godfrey ~ Modern 2..tory, 7-room frame. lia. It'. a ~ _ _ . , . . _ . . . ludy ' ComptoD. Gloria Iaco1tl, Large .11')' room~ Plenty of deb with fiedd.. Margery WIUIDa, TODI M01'lUl1Uld .hade, large garden, well IDea· Barbara Ford served U couDle}' ted, ciON to atore.. 'c hurch Archie Bleyer - ' .. _ AnD, .... lore fot' the Kirts. 1Ife. Navy tton ror a pair 01 wwIdac ...... and KhoolL OUlp .tarted otf .t 7 In the He dMCri~ t ' - aDd 1M _ .... mornlnl with reveille. At 7 ~1 6 'S'e veral , fellowe have requ.... they __ jeene. AtdIIiI "How WIth the NEW automatic Electric all were pl'8lent tor the na, rail' ed Information graaahopper N.w ......... much doea aha ......... .....r lug ceremOll,. Breakta.t w a I control a.aln. HeN la th,e rope. LI,Mer Modern Imall country' tiome Our violinilt UNd 'to ~ tile He." at 7:10. From' to 10 U.. 2~ pint. 01 '10", To... with 1~' x 25' living rOOm and baDcI. He • lIlueicien . . clue. o'clock each da, 'e ach lJ'Oup ph.ne per &ere In whatever wood burninG fireplace, modern Mu.iciu lilt diIII " . ' ...... DOt . . . . planned the acUvlty that clay for amount of water your a.,rayer kitchen, ateel ... h an~ .tor",.. opinion. 'Wbtch they were reeponalble. nMda ~ get thle on. In low t09I hou .., garage, plenty ahade The hard . . ~about . . 1IaItiaI18 From 10 o'clock to U o'clock gallona"e weed outflta, It Ie u.. on 79/100 acre. tile iw-wben you ript dowa.. l each day OD~ grollP 'Would be In ually up to 15 g.lIone of water. OTHER MODELS AND UP It. \ •• crafts. eo,r, Toxaphe"e I. the eame II Wb11e the other half were on .tuff tllat w.. u..d to control :O~~~~ttill cleau·up detail. The cleanup deArmywormL Don't t,..at alfal~ XENIA PHONE 215t7 . . -'_ tall plcltec1 up 'paper around the fa within 3 wHka of harVel" ~ j camp, buUt hor_hoe ' courts. put ' E. Bohlend., .. Co. . . ' . up Ughta for the horse.boe conrtl. The population , of com borers REALTOR OltOrce Bryan brob lUI ... OIl tile Ice. staiDed the boYI toilet and many ID, Warren county this year IB X-7-30-8-6 He tried to meb a ~pn eicIIt .... other. 11tU. jobl tbat .11 t_ke rather high. However, Ipraylng Harv.ysbur•• , Ohio Phon. 3691 bard w.y-two 4~.. ' . time. : , ' . ,t. Dot recommellded unlelS the At U o'c1~Ck dinner ~al served: rleld II to 1tfJ used for 'hybrld Beed. "II~IIII11II11I11I11I11U1III11III11I11,11II1 " ft I!! It wu very fe Umel ,that all ~weet 'corn growera ,m ight have to 'r , :y ,.' ~ , ' tbe food wae ' n~t cleaned 'uP. apray but for ordinary field com. 'r There wu plenty and the cook., d~ not spray. Mr.: Byen and Mrs. Burton trom " , . --~Q.....o:-.. ClarltavUle; did ' a good ·job. Two RETU~,N F~gM ti ' boys and glrll wuhed the dishes PHOENIX, A"IZONA Add W.t.r A V.ar at eacb meal. Tbey In lurn lel After leveral weeks ' Bpent In tbe table for the nan meal. Every- Phoenix. Arts., wIth ,her daughter, takel hll turn' wltb DO excel)" Mrs. CtareDce Same, Mrs. BessIe tion.. We bave a scaldlllg vat In T4omplOn and lOll, 'Ronald reo ""blch all dlshee and silverware tbume4 home the pa.t week with are dipped after they are wuhed ,Mr., and M'ra. ' Murr~1 "Tbompeon Service 24 HeMirs A Day at the cIon of- eacb meal. and famlly or DaytoD, ,w ho spellt ., . lI'rom 1: 16 until 2: 2() tbe JIT'OUPI , tbelr vacaUoll tD Phoenix. • ENE II A ' Partl~lpatec1 III OfPDlsi.d lpOrte. / ~Dald laW quite a. bit Qf the ' .... At 2:30 we toolt , the flnt toad to WeBt, going to Loa Angelel aDd ..... 2341 • ad . .va.... . Lake Cowaa for . 'n1m: We took ~ Bach. 0&1111. 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, AbDut TDWn tTEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW WCTU TO MEET THURSDAY The WCTU will meet Tbursday afteruoon, Aug. 13, at tlie Friends Meeting House. AT SABINA METHODIST CAMP Janet ConDer, Sallie Workman and Linda Ellia are at the Melh· odlat Camp at Sabina thla week. VISITORS IN KENTUCKY Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Harlllock were unday guesta ot Mr. and Mrs . Paul Davll In Carrollton, Ky. OES TO MEET MONDAY Mtaml Chapter 107 OES will meet In regular seas Ion on Mon· day, August 8 at eight p. m.

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Acreaage aillotments are the backbone ot the r enUy proclaimed marketing (Iuotas to be voted U\lOn by eligible Warren Count,y wheat growers In the August 14 reterendum, S. W. Loeb, county chairman. 8ald today. [f approved by at least tw~thlrdll or the wheat growers of the Datl"n voting In the rere rendum, Quola8 and allotments will become effective on the 1954 wheat crop. The result of the reteren· dum alBo determln s the amount and e xtent of price s upport the fa rmer will be eUgible to receive. In general, Mr. Loeh eXlllalns;~------------aiL Warren County fannll on which Fair To Show wheat was grown In 1951. 1952. ' or 1953 will be 88slgned an acre- Ohio's Progrm age allotment. In making these allotments, consideration Is given to the number of tillable acres on the farm, the crop rotation practices follO'wed (IncLudin g acreage pIau ted to wheat ). t ype of soil and slope and lay of the land . For the past several weeks the county committee has been obtaining data on each farm's past and current wheat production. The allbtme.n t for Warren County farmers Is worked Oul on the , bra8ls of the national allotment. The national acreage allotment tor tbe 1954 crop Ja 62 millIon acres. Production from the &1lotment plus carrr-over w Ul provide more than 'enough W\heat In 1954, to.gether wltb the estimated Imports, to meet domestic and export needs plU8 the SO t>er cent required by GOV, FRANK J. LAU8CHE •• • Invltll All To 8tate Fair I.aw. The naUonal acrea«e allot· ment III then apportioned among states and counUes accordtng to "HfatorJ and azoe JaIDacreage seeded to wheat during \nJ for the 11168 Ohlo State Pm the latest l~year average, ad- when the l&Oth btrtbdaJ of Ohio justed for trends and other factors. will be oe1ebrated throughout the Warren County's share of the .tate," .,.. Governor Frank ~. state &1lotment III 30,224 acres. LaulCh.. at be Invites the publio 10 Thil Is a reductln ot almolt 32 vilit the bIg expoa1t1oa. Aq.i8per cent from the average acr~ Sept. " "Exhibite 01 acricu1ture and fD. age prodcced In 1952 and 1953. ThIs allotment baa been distrib- dUltrJ will show the rlorloQa beuted to the wheat farms In the ginninp of our ltateand will eart1 county In preparation to blatory of the vi!llton alon, the path leadJq tbe put two YeaT!. Allotm nta to the achievementll of today. "When the peaee of the world .. will be mailed from our oWce to tbe farmers on August 7. Any threatened, u it .. toda,. the SeAfarmer with an &1lotment of over quicentennial Fair is an occaalOD 15 DOres will be eUglble to vote In for special gratitude to AlmIghty God for His generosity to the Amerthe referendum to he held Aug. 14. iean peopte, elpeelan, for the Mr. Loeh advises that any farmer bountiful supply of CroPL who beH vel Ma wheat aer' a v; "We Invite ¥ou to Ohio'l Fair allotment la not acourat has the and extend cordial greetings and right to make An appeal. warmest hospitality to all who att'!nd or participate."

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Mrs. Martha Henderson, 67, formerly or Waynesv\lle, but lately ot Orlando, Fla.. died Wednesday morning In her sleep at the home of Mrs. Louella MlII er In Dayton. She had been Bpendlng the aum· mer month a here with Mrs . Mary ChaRman and they :were apend· Ing a few, daYll visiting Mrs. M\Iler. Mrs. Henderaon W88 employed by the Wa.ynesvlUe National Bank for over 32 years. She retired about 2 ~ years ago. moving 'to Orlando. Fla. Her hushand, Lee Henderson, now deceased, was formerly cashler of the bank. Sbe Is survived by one brother, W . El. O'Neal'!, of Orlando. Fla., 1 niece and S nephews, all of Florida. [nterment will be In Miami cemetery In charge of the Stubba 'Funeral Home. Funerol arrangements are In· compete at this time pending the arrival of the hrother from Florida.

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WITH THE 25tb INF. DIY. IN KOREA. - Army Brt. Everett L. Sharfer. 800 of Kr. and Mrs. W. E. Shaffer, Route 2, Wayneavllle, WIl.8 recently awarded th,~ Bronze tar Medal for meritorious aervI 'e In Korea. Sergeant Shaffer Was d ted for outatandlng work .. coxnmunlcatlons cblet In the 27th Reglmenl's Heavy Mortar Company. part of I he 25th infantry J)!Ivlslon. Tb,e 26th baa been III Korea longer tban any otler .tllmerlcan dIvision. It entered the fighting In July, 1950, ahor()y al:ter the Communists atlacke<d the Repuh. IIc of Korea. graduate of W..blngton Twp. High School, CellteI'Vllle, Sha!fer was employd by R'elsch Supply ForMr R • • id.nl Dies Company, Mlamlsburr;. belfore en· terlng the Army 1D October, 1951. In Sinp In Da,lon

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A Smart Do.Monday morning a motorist parked acroll tho Itreet from the Gazette office and went Into a atore to do aome shopping, leaving the family pet (a dog) In the car. The dog waited patiently for hla ma.ter to reo turn. ThIn king he had waited long enough, he put hll pawl on the horn, cau.lng the own~r to come out of the atoro and atop him. Going back Into tho atore, the motorlat again called out to ItOP the horn blowIng. . A pretty .mart dOli, we'd ,... "" ". " " " . "" ",.,.

HAROLD P. ASHENFELTER .. Will Head MUllc Department

Harold P. ABhen!eltcr Is the new music and band director for the F • •d For c~.rs Wllynesvllle choot, according to VIS'ITS FRIEND8 HERE an announcement Issued at the Mias Dorotby Day, 01 Azusa. The lelgslature of Oblo has pr~ Calif., Is the gueet of relatives meeting ot the Wayne Local Board vided a '250,000 tIlnd for the of Education Monday night. and friends he,re. ' training of elemen~ry teachers, Mr, Ashenfelter, a graduate of according to an announcmeut Wittenberg College In the claae ot GUESTS IN HAMILTON made Monday by R. F. Hatfield. 1951, haa two years of military Mr. and Mn. W. Eo Stroud were County Superintendent of Schools. Bervlce In the European Theatre. Sunday evening guests 01 ~r. and The scbolarshipI 1'0uld be Iu He Is to ta'ke over the dlrecUon Mrs. Carl ' Hartsock In Hamllton. the amount of ,500 ,or two year~ , Rola" Di.l. 80Y. the crack Waynesville band to of The law designatee the County prepare them for their com Lng VACATION AT CAPE COD Suprlnteodent of Schools as the H.r. Tlasda, pubUc appearance at the Warren Mrs. LucUe .lrmltaKe, with Miss committee chairman. Rotary cluhs in 86 countries and County Fair. He _and the brideGlenna. Marsh ' of Dayton. left on Other memba" of the comml'" geographical regiona throughout t&-be as of August 22 are expected Monday tor a vacation trip to tee are : Cecil H. Rat mr, High the world are united In an en- to be looking tor a loca\ apartCape Cod. School Principal, Franklin ; Mra. davor to promote InternaUonal ment after one week's honeymoon. Bertha Constable. Blemntnry Prln· understanding, good will and peace, He Ia now a resident ot DonneJs· WEEK END GUE8T HERE clpal, Harlan-BuUrvWe; and E. J. That was the message of Judge ville, near Springfield. Mias Judith Ann Conner, of Steddom. classroom tea.cher. of Tol do, was a week end guest ot James F . Bell, of London, Governor Mr. Ashenfelter was h re for Lebanon. of D1atrlct 231 of Rotary Inlern ~ . last Wednesday's band pracUce her po.rents, Ir. and 14'rs. Ray Application forml or ,avail able lion al. In addressing the Rotn: y and seemed well pleaaed w ith the Conner. from any member of the commitClub of Waynesville Tueaday. His mar.,ohlo,g and playing attlllty of tee. Tbey must be completed and addresB preceded a conference \I ItIt the ba.nd memhers who were at VISITORS FROM DAYTON filed with the County Superluten' local Rotary officers. dlr to rtl practice. The new director urges Don and Martha. Jane Roblnaon dent not later than Auguls t 20. and ommlttee chairman. , aU senior hl gb and junior hand of Dayton, are the gueste ot their Soc. I d Ice Cream a an In addition to th e actlvltles or members to be present at the next grandparents. Mr. o.nd Mrs. E . F. Rotary'a 000 cluhs wIthin Llle h praotlce seaslon on WedlLeaday Earnhart. ' Eyanl·SIIilh Wedding Barbecue Saturday A I I I d b own communlUee to 1)romote l tlls n e ream soc a an - ar- obJe Uve !JUdge Dell eX1)lalned TUESDAY DINNER GUE8TS . Yows Spoken ' H li re becne wlll be given by Circle 13 Rotary I~ ternatlonll l through It~ COl8r8d Bridg. On Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud were !\flsa Elaine June Evawl, dl\ugh· of the WSOS of tbe Waynesville Ideal of "service above selt'" otTuesday venlng dinner guest.s of SI. Aug,.,in. 'ter or Mr. and Mrs. Gaylle Evans Methodist Chur h Satur,lay. Aug- t rs a blueprLnt from which can RI. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Sullivan of Gr.en• • Co., Ch.rch of Cbrlst . nnd Mr . Jessie Smltb, Jr., son of ust 8, beginning at 5: 30 p. m. It be fashioned a structure of la st Dayton. Altar Soc. M . , . lvl.r. and Mrs. Jesse Smttll, Sr.. all wlU be held on the Methodist Lng peace among all natlonB and Being R.placed The montbly meeting of the Gh.rch of Waynesville" were mllrrled In Church lawn and wm featllre Buch creeds, GUE~T FROM DAYTON hurch Eiaturday, good eats nB bOrne ma de' pi es. "Our Bafety as Individuals or da 'rbe covered. wooden bridge tha t Little Chrilltine Davia. of Day- Ladles' Altsr Society was held reTbe mlnlsler of the Chu rCh of the Methodist ton. was a gueat of her grand· cently at · Mre. Halel Lanes'. Cbrlat and hll wUe returned J'rlday August . 1, at " p. m. In IlL double ak s, sllndwlches. aaads. baked a nation." said the DIstrict Cov. Is being r placed thlB umm r on There were 118 members prea- evening from a vacation ot two ring ceremony wIth Rev. J. W. beans, hot aud co1.d drlnka. ernor, "no longer IIcs In the abll. Sta~e Route 720, In Sugar Creek ' parents, Mr. and MrB. Loyd Davis ent. foUl' gueal8 and 2 new mem- weeks. Inc\llded In theIr tmvels Wedgewood ofrtclatlng. Only the In case of r ai n It will be beld Ity of our armed forces to repel Township, Greene County, Is an during the put "eek. In lhe church basement. bers, Mrs. Lucille Hooke and Mrs. was Niagara Falls. N. Y.. a d l'l\'6 immediate families attended. InvasJon. Salety IIoIfILlnst attack exce II en t examp Ie 0 f th e part t h e I Come one ! Come all ! The bride wore a stree, t length DINE AT - CHAUTAUQUA Ruby ZenUs. r ges pI aye d I n tIe comnow demands tbat we make our 0 Id bid across lower Ontario. Canada. a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings, Mra. Susanna Constiner spoke atop over at Lake James Chris- dress ot pale blue nyh)n over services so esaentlal to our neigh- munlty life of bygone days. with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shutts, about the Dialogue Mass to be tian A,asembly In Indiana and a aaUn wltb white acceaso'rles and bors they cannot afford ~o attack Tbe bridges of yesterye~r did ot Lebanon, enjoyed supper at held at S1. Ann's Church. Hamil· vlllit 'with their son, IAl'thur, at ber only attendant, Mrs . Junior Baha'I Teachings us. T be admonition 'Thou Bhall more than Simply span a atrrum, ChautaUQUa. Sunday evening. ton, on August 11 at 9:00 A. M. Yellow Creek Lake tn Indiana. Bradford was gowned tn p,lnk. and love thy neighbor' thus becomes a and they served tbe commun!ty 111 The sun emanatee from Itself universal imperative, and Bervice- many ways. The shelter of the This Is for the National Council Tbey made the entire trip, cover- Mr. Jnnlor Dradford acled as bost and does not draw light from other to-others Is synonomous with sur · roof proved Jd of OathoUc Women. AU are In- ing more than thIrteen bundred man. a public meeting VI81TING SISTER8 HERE 8Ourcea. Divine teacherB haVe! vlval-ot-5elt. For If In the near pl!1ce, and the b~ldge was orten Mre. Maude Crane of Lebanon, vited to attend breakfast and mllea, s leeping In their houBe the Innate light; they have knowl· future all peoplea and all nations use d as a drl 11 ground for the Is spending a lew daYI wllh her lunch will be served In the school at night and cooking most of their and underatandlng of Illl do not begin Increasingly to share I0..... _., m Illtla n I bad wlla t her. It l isters, Mrs. Gr:t::e Vice and Mrs. basement. own meala. !llr. Roberts hopes to . e . Ohio Road , Maps edge things, t he rest of the world rf+o Id d h I After the meetlntt a dellclouB give a complete report of their Irene Henderson. celves Its light from them and Is In , the good life. none may." proves e ter during storms lunch of home made tee cream, trip, showing 1I1cturei of Niagara Are SliII Ayaila.ll. for those traveling In opiln DU/;revived. Abraham and MoseB went ' gies or wagons. And some were VISITORS FROM CHILLICOTHE cookiea and coffee was served. Falls and otb er points of Interest, "New highway road maps print· to no SChool; Jesus was taught b{ S. Wa,na Adlisory located near swimming holes and Mrs. Ed. Paine and children 01 Tben gamea were enjoyed by all. JUBt as soon as pictures can be gave a degree of privacy for tbe Chtlllcothe, have been the gueats Hosteaaes were Mrs. Marjorie developed and returned to him ed thla year In observance of the man, Mohammed never had leI! ' sesquicentennial celehratlon are B onB: tbe Bab and Baha'u'\lah had Council M.el. bathers In the pre-trunk daya. of th~lr pe.rents, Mr. and .MrB. Kyne and Mra. Freda Kyne. Watch for tbe announcement. -'PIle blldge Is to replaceC1 thlB The St. Auguatlne baaket-plcnic Da.vls ·Furnas and son David for ~ll·lr1rotrir. and Mrs. sUll available deapite tho limited no professors yet t he teachings Ne the past several dayI. was held Sunday, July 26 at The Roberts wtll serve at the Butler supply," said S. O. Llnzell, Dlrec- nnd writings of all t hese have reo Th e South Wayne Advisory year by the State Hlgbway de. mal ned peerless. In the OrIent OouncU enjoyed a vacation meel- partment still has the posters deOld Mill Stream Park here. Sw\.m· Sprlnga ChrlaUan Service Camp. tor of HlghwaYIL. L1nzell added . "Thfil t act that they s(l.Y. "If Borne one can wrlto Ing for July, and planned a din· plctlng the eventa ot tbose hygone mlng and games were enjoyed by Mr. Roberts will preach as usuul RETURNS HONE Mrs. Nell Anderson . who hu all. next Lord's day mOTnlng, but some the Department did not print road like Baha'u'llah, Baha.·u'lIah's dl· ner at tpe Anthony Wayne Hotel days. Among posters acclalmln" Those memhers the merits of "Sunshine Cigar. spent the past aeveral weelra with kind of a specIal arrangement will maps In 1952 plus the momentum vlnlty can be denild." No one In Hamlllon. her daughter, MrR. Don Hawk, have to be made for the even In!,; of lhe sesquicentennial celebro.- has yet competed. SUCh messen· who dined tOgether were Mr. unci ettes," and others that state "YOU has returned to her home near Year's Lallb Bervlce, since tbe regular mlnlst6r tlon hae increased deman(! beyond ' ers do not de pend on mortals to Mrs. Davis Furnas, Mr. and ,Mrs. can afford to chew BUCKSHOEl". expectation, but single copies of be divine for they are not like A. H. Earnhart. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Is a comparativel y r ecent nollce wll1 be away at camp. Kingman. Pool Set For Alg. Prayer mesting eaoh Wednesday the new map are available to lamps that must be Ugh ted. T hey R. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stan· proclalmJng the exhibit of the Ohio drivers, and may he 01>- are tbe Light Itself. We have the forth . Mr. Rn d Mrs . Clarence Rye, tanks that chased the Hun from VACATIONING IN FLORIDA night at 8:00 p. m. t8lned by writing the Director of Illuminator tbe unknowable Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sbutts. Mr. the ,Ardennes. There Is an ad\'erThe largest lamb pool ot the Mr. and Mre. Ed RlLDlby and Highways, Columbus 15" Ohio." power of God 8.8 the eternal ea· and Mrs .. Rhodes Bunnell, Mr. and tlsement announcing the coming 8e8.l0n Is antlclpated nen Wedfamily are vacationing In Florida. He continued, "They will also be aence - , tbe Dlllmination - the Mrs. A. L. Schuhart, Mr. and Mrs. arrival 01 the Barnum and Bailey , ••• at the home of th.e lr parenti, Mr. nseday at the Warren county fair· Gr. .n avallahle at the dlsplaY!1 of the perfect mllisenger who brings this J . B. Crabbe with the guests of Circus, the greatest aho w on and Mrs. Homer Hamby In Lan- grounds, County Agent John ' B. Oblo Department of HIgllwaya at light to the world (Christ or Baba- the evening, Mr. a nd Mra. H. 1.. earth, featuring "Buftalo BlU" 4-H Club I . e l s Mowbray announced today. tana, FIll. the County Fairs and at tbe State 'u'lIab) - - and finally the mum- Rye and Mr. DavId Furnas, Cody and hl8 troupe ot wild In. This Is the third pool to be ,held The Green Thumbers 4-H club' Fair for ' thoBe who do not WIBh to Inated tbose ' who tum lo and Tbe Council will bold their r eg· diana. Iince June 17. and lambs have InRETURN FROM WE8T met /J'hursday, July 30 at Glenna, write." receive the Light dlffu Bed b y the uhlr meeting In September at tbe ' One of the moat Interesting 10Mr. and Mra. J. 1, Burske ha". crsued shlrpl, each Ume, Mow- Mary Ann and Paul Merricks' The new Ohio road 'map fea. Illumination. , home of Mr. 'and Mrs. H. R. Moss. c&1 )buUetina gtVilIl tJJ.e achedule returned from a most deUghtfUl bray explained. The pool Is slated with Lee 'O'Banlon and Dick Ir~ turee an up-to-date marking of ot activities at Chautauqua. Tbe Westerta tour. They ,.lllted Yel- to get under way at e a, m. Warren cqunty farmers who Ian In cbarge and BUl Miller pre. the roads In the ltate and au trip to Florida, Cuba. and New Or· TO HOLD PUBLIC AUCTION lecturee teatured William Jenlowstone National ~ and manr have lambl ready for market are Ildlng. 1804 map which outUnee the road leans. She W88 a delegate to th e A public aucUon of the furnish. nlnga Bryan, Senator T. E . Burother Intereetlq pomtll. aaked to bring them to the old The meetlq , waa c&1led to 01'- situation when Ohio became a National Education AssocIation lOgs of Waynesville Farmers ton, Senator 1. P. Dolltver, SenaGrange 13 wID be held at the tor Bob Taylor, and Gov. Ruther· VI81T FFA CAMP AT CADIZ 4-H barn. They are to be graded der with the .e~retary ~~ state. The new map Ia a colorful held at Miami, FIll. Mrs. LucUe Armitage left on Grange Hall on Saturday. The ford B. Hayel. Also Included was ' Mr. and 'Mrs. GUbert Frye vii. 8.1 prime, choice. good. good buck Irelan readlnc the minutes and reminder that Ohio la celebrating Sunday for Dayton where she wl11 l building haa been purchaled by a "woman lIuftrage debate." Sted the FFA camp near Cadls on or medinm. The ,lambs are , then caUlnw the roll. During the meet- Its 160th hlrtbday. Join her cousin. MlsB Glenna Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles LeMay, who Under lIu"!'ey for fUture reFriday and were accompanied weighed and truclled to the yarda Ing a demonstration wu given by MarBh for a vacaUon trip to BoB' wID make It their dry cleaning placement are covered bridges on: OIenna, Mary Ann and Paul Mel'home by their son Richard, Don In Cincinnati. , ton, Cape Cod and .tclnlly. establlahment and relldence. State Route 2211- In Clermont Wll and Bob Carter ~ho hact Mowbray s&1d approslmltelJ rick on what to feed a pig. Then rundd omll Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Parka and Oounty, State Route 726 In Preble , Ion h t week at' the camp. 135 lamb. were pooled at the lq.t a very InteresUng report wal Ipent t e pas , . aal.lon held at tbe fairground. on ~ven by Mary Ann and Paul tbree children Melll8a. Stephen Coun~y,. State Route 380' In Greene ,_ .. Mrs. ... _as Ha rri aon b 8.1 re t u rned an d Alwn,W 0 t W yan d 0tte, MIc b.. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Cou~ty, and State Roqtes 730 .nd laly 15. Of tbls , number ,. more Merrick on the 4-H camp. VISlTOR8 IN OAKWOOD DemOllltratlonl nest meeting to the FrIends'. Home altar spend· were welcome callers recently ot Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell 880 In Clinton COUnty. . . than 80 per cent II'1'd8d double IIr. an~ Mrs. LewlI nree ' were blue or blue whlcb II the eQulv- wID be riven by Cart Stll81 and Ing two months In Lol Anlel.., MIIHS Mame and Annie Brown. and dalllhter, Rhoda entertained Bunday cuelta of their lon-in-Ia" alent of prime and choice. V~llIOn Rakeltraw on, dairy cattle' C&1I.f~ lire. Viola Hartaock, of Har- to dinner on Sunday honol'lng ,the ud dauKhtar, Mr. and lin. Paul- 6ther lamb pooll are scheduled and OhrliUan Edena and Pat Mil- Mrs. Oora Frle haa apent the ve1lbul'l', wal the dinner cuest birthday anniversary of their THUR8DA':" DINNER GUEST8 ler on Iheep. ' . paat .t wo " ..u _ the home ot on Sunday or her mother-In.law, dlu,hter 1I'rI. Jamery Robbins. ~r. Gaor.. Stroad, of Dayton, Barley and chUctree In oakwOod_ for Sept. 9. OcL 14 and Noy. 4. Kn. Harley, a ~nt polio victIm, The nut.. meetmc 'WOl be hel4 her dau,hter. Mrs. N:oel Eaton Mre. Lens. Hartsock. Their gueltll we... Mr. and II.... II.... Grace Vice and Mrs. ' Irene .. slowly bnpl"Ovtni'. . . . . . CoII.-.AoILMc'KIt Carl and Mary loan Stll.. OD and tamOy nl&l' IIprlnfbclro. ' Mias llCnfte Stenns returned RobblDl, Mr. and Mrl, ~arren. Hen48!11On "ere . Th~4a1 dinner _~ .-ap _, WednMday, A1II1I1t It at 8 p. m. Dr. Emma Hollowa" lpent eanday from a two W. .lrl TIIlt Sheehan, Mri, NeIU~ BanDeU and ....til ot Il... IDd lin. W. G. IUNDAY DINNER GUEST8 . . .nlon Aupet I A motloD ".. mad. by V1ll1On Thun4ay and FrIday In DaTton, With her mace, MIsI Helen Trim· Mn. Ellie HochtL 8trou4 III the afternoon, \l(r. and IIr. and lin. WUUIlll Btrouse Rat..tra,.. to aQMarn the m..tIDC and ".. the pMt Th1irldV night ble In MaIIl,vUle. ~ Stroud and th. pelta aDIl chOclren lid u 8 u _ cttn. The IItII. au... OoUett-McKa, ud HCOIldtd bf Out 8t1Jea. of law fttend. Il.... O. .. 111111.. , \I(n. Keller Ho&It deU,btf1l1lJ M.... ' Bell. It&ynard, Dr• . Diuna eaUed Ifl'. and lin. H. H. .... p_ta III'. and lin. 1laJ plCldq. ~ be b... OIl Batarda" _ Pat IlIIleI' _ l1l8I Qertrde Claaa4ler' ".. tbe entertalHd the membera. of the IIDl1owa,., IIIn Illlilabetla OIl... 8troa4 at thIr C01lntrJ bom .. . . . . . .Il . .4 two aUdna A.... I Ia the roar ..,... J)U'k He• pMt OIl II1m4q afhnlocIlIl of her J'rtenda Rome famII,. 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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Tbe Rev. Samuel N. Keys, Rector SundlLY: Holy . Communion, 7:30 a. m. Church School. 10:16 n. m. Adult Worsblp, 10 : 46 n. m.

UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH WlIIlnm Chnnno.n, Mlnieter. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. , Mr. Jiarley Thomas, Supt. PreachJag, every otb-er Sunday, . 11:45 a. m. EvenJng Service, first Sunday In month. .

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Byron Carver. Mlnlater hostess at ber bome Tburldal" ar· BIble School, 9: 30 a. m. ternoon tor the August meeUng of Mornlne Vforllblp, 10:30 n. m. the WCTU. Prayer Meeting, 7:00 p. m. Mrs. F10rence Osborn WI\8 tak 11 Young People's Meetlng, 7: 00. to ClIntoll Memorial hospital 011 .luk Pearl. rlrbt. tbe ramed Evening ervlces. 7 :30 ' p. m . FrIday. after becoming euddenly kroD MuebaOlea, ",bole ellal' . . SII • • aye e 00IIn................... 11\ at her home. rented tal. ba.e loa I made Ibe Dr. and ~lr8. Carl Tetrick nnd lAtiOD Ia\llb, II jollied b, bls Ide. Barb Wire, 4 pt~ ....................................S · 8.25 family, of Columbu8, were dinner dck, eWJ Ball. ID tbelr oew Ta· 2.98 WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF gues ts Sunday ot Mrs. Tetrlck's Uo MOW "The Baron and the parente Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thorn· Jee." beard over W L W Nil t; FRIGIDAIRE RANGE ................ SAVE $40.00 CHRIST bury. ruesdaJl.9 m.• EST. Tbe, are BENDIX DRVER ........................ SAVE '$40.00 Price Roberts, Minister Mr. and Mrs. William Sierer, ot be bead mea to a new series of IAI!!"!t SUPERFLAMES ........ FROM 559 AI!! Blblc SclIool at II : 30 a. m. Brookville, were dinner gneets, ~ Mornine Wonhlp, 10:30 a. m. Sunday of Nr. and Mrs. Albert Ild·taabloaed epelllal bees EvenJng Wonhlp, 8: 00 p. m . Reynolds and family. IIlldweek Servlcell, 8 : 00 p. m. Mr. and MM!. Jacll: Reynolds are motor trip In tbe South. vacationing tor two weeks In WI&Mr. and Mrll. James Reynolds, . conaln. . who bave been realdlng In WayneB' ESTABLISHED 1849. Rev. Cbarles Bailey, of nearby vtlle for QuIte lOUIe time, are now ....... Chester Twp., will be sublltltut~ Uvlne In the Thornbury home on ....... Life It the True Proof of BeIIw Merch ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH mlniller at the MethodlBt church tbe Avenue. Re",. Jam .. L. Knaallnlr, Pasta? here Sunday. The regular pa8tor, Min Janet Doster WIUI a hOJlSe'r:=====;==~=:;:===~:;;:=;:======i M. . . 8.00 and 10:00 a. m. Harry YOlt and loin. Yost are on petit dQJ"\ng the week. eod of ber II a brief ",acatlon. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrl. WIl· Graham a _ for4_Coelum -M18S -- Kathleen ____ _ _ III _on __ _ _ _of _ Columbus. _ _ _ _ __ MT. HOLLY METHODIBT

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Sa,. leell•• Filii • S,r_ .....".rs D.... SwIll lora I. Alfalfa II, h, Bl&ck ' beetles . that: sweet cOin «TOWertl ftnd ID damlaged ear. en· large Injury started b), other pestll ..,.. T . H. ParD, elrUD.llon entomologist at Ohio State UnJv !'slty. Tbe), are called " sap bl) lIcs" and lIome have four spote Instead of being entirely black. Dest way to I' m dy damage lhey do 18 to ontrol other peats.

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HOUSTON. TEX. -A quarterly dividend of 26 cenls per ahare on the common stock or Texas East· ern TransmlB8lon Corporation was declared by the board of directors of tbe company at a meeting here today. Tbe dividend 18 payable Sept. 1. 1953. to stockholders of record al the close of business August 7. 1968. At the same time Texall Eastern directors declnred the foUowlng quarterly di vidends on preferred slocks of the company. $1.37% per share on tbe 5.50% Firsl Pref rred Series: 1.18% on tbe 4.76% OoncerUble Series; and $1.12% per share ' on the 4.50% ConvertIble Series. tDtvidends on the tbree ISBues of preferred stock are D. flOBEilT JONES . also payable September 1 to . . . Fair Depende On Teamwork stockholders of record August 7. "A

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Admlnl.trator Eatate of June Ward, Deceased. Notice Is hereby glven that Bel8le Ward. 1\'hose Post Office Addreea 18 Waynesville. Oblo. has been duly appOinted as Admln1stratrlx ot the Estate of June Ward late of Warren County. Oblo, decaueel. Dated this 3lat day of July. 1968, RALPH B . CAREY. Judge of tbe Probate Cotirt, Warren COl1llty. Ohio P'recl E. Jonel. Attorne7 8+-(11)-8-10

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..... HIIIIII La.. ..-dM I OIIio Tbe . 8. Fisb alid WI dllfe S rvl e ba just r lease" th lUllended migratory bIrd hucting r gula.Uona for hlo for l!Hi~ ,. Tho s aaon on ralle and gallinul s will open on ptemb r lsi and cl08e tob r 30, The dally bn g lImll on S01"8. rnll Is 26 with 1\ 1><.I 65e 3· slon limit of 26, Tb dally aggro· pte baJ' IImll on ralls I\.Ild ~1I11i· nules, other lhan 80rn, Is 16 wit h an avgregate possosslon limit of 16. Ralls and galllnul s WhPIl pe.nnltted to be taken durin,: tho wa.terfowl Beaaon. may not b" hunted after (1) hour befo rE' Bun set. All the law pertains to Ohio. coot and gaWnulos may Dot be taken under any circum8tances by tbe aid of salt, or shelled or shucked or uDshucked corn, wllent or other grains. or olher r ed or meane ot feeding similarly \lSO'J to lure. attr8(lt., or entice 8uch birds to. or over the II.r II. \ hOl'e hunters are attempting to take them. The controverslsl ODe-hAlt · mlle feeding or baiting regulaUon, In erfect for the past several yoarll. haa been dropped tram tho 1963 regulation. . ' ___________________

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· • Direclor Urlll What '.A V olce Fair Alla.dalce

POLIO PRECAUTIONS Oommo Globvlln-obtal..... from hu. mall blood4l'_ prot.ctlOIl f« a few

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"The Ohio State Falr for 190' will reflect all phase. of Ohio's progre8B," Howard S. Foust, direc· WLW'. Bn:Dda Bollls Is arylDC tor of agriculture and the Stat. aay. In urging Ohio citizem lust u b.aI'c1 u llateDera to IdeD. Fair. set ulde the week of Aug. 28 IIfJ • well.UoWD myste1'1 voice -to Sept. , for a vlalt to the annual lD tbe CaneDt "Voices ~oa Know" State Fair. CODtest. Brenda II rialtiaJ edJton Of As an important part of Ohio', lD tile W L W 11sten1a _ Seaquicentennlal oheenanee, the • ,area re tbe Dew State Fair will hark back to tho beginninp of statehood. Magni6 cent diapla,s of agricultural prod· Try GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS uct. will portra, the development THEY GET RESULTS &lie mn&er7 YOlce wben oaUed b1 of soil-tilling and liveatock produc----------- - - - - - WLW laleaL tiOD in eVV'1 branch. Machiner.-exhlbltl wil1 be eloquent proof 0 : man'. lngeauity. The entertainment and educatlonal otrerinrl win roWle! BRING your SHOE KEPAIRING out the .plendid plctuN of Ohio't to C. LEE HAWK, the Barb.er. growth and 1eadenhlp and th, Work l uaranteed, PrlcN Reuon· romance of man'. dona in brinl' able. THOMPSON SHOE RE- InI the ltate to pre-eminence ill all lleldL PAIR, Haner-bura. Ohio. "There will be .Ight great day. of It. You ow. It to 10unelf and fOur famil y to be here. TId. I. our Phon. all1a To Place a CI ...med cordial Invitation." ~

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TOla...... Kills ' Tickets To Go On 'Hoppars In Leel.... Sale in Advance Toxaphene ill the prererr din· eeotlolde tor treaUng legume Ill!ed crolls tor grasshopp rB, according to T. H . Parks. raashoppers are most nuruer. ous in southw st rn ' Ollio counties. There are no more than normal numbers of them In the rest 0\ the state. SI\)' S the ext nalon en, tomolog\st. In add IlIon to toXltphene. chlol' dlUle, aldrin. benzene ee tnchlorlde and parathion also are err oUve. Parathion and HH ar Ule most eo.xlc to bees. .. Notify the nearest beekeepers . berore you t reat or avoid spray· Ing while the crop Is In bloom." Parks warns rarmers, He Bug. gests treaUng bOnJer arens be· rore grasshoppers get Into corn. soybeans, tobacco or ~annlng t omatoes.

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EIGHT BIG DAYS! • Friday, Augull 28 - Youth Oa" Opening of Borse Show. Salurday, Aug. 29 - Fralernal Oa,. Openlns of Barnells . RauL Sunda,. Aug. 10 - Veterans and Armed Foreea Da, - PreMo Radio and Television Oa, lItorning Worship Services. l\!onda" Aug. al - Farm Safety Da,. Tuesda,. Sept. 1 - Count, Com· milliionera' and Truslees' Da, . Wednesda" SepL 2 - Director of Agricuiture'l Da,. Thursda,. Sept. S - Governor', Day. Frida" Sept. , - FI,in, Farm. ers' Da,.

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Ad.vance Hie of Grandstand and ColiHum tlcketl for adml1810n to MThe Seventeenth Star". outdoor blstorlcal drama. the ' Ohio State Fair Borse Show and the afternoon humess racing program will begin Aug. 16. For the convenience of fair patrons, exhibitors and concession· ilires, tlokets may be purchased by l'lall. addressed to H. S. Foust, . Mnnager', Ohio State Fair, 714 State Offire Dulldlng. Columbu. 15. Ohio, Orders must be accompanied by : hecks or money orders mnde pay · Ilblc to Manager Foust at the abo\'e add r 8S. Box IIcats tor both Col· laeum and Grundatand are $2.00; reserved scats, $2 and $1.60; gen· ern I admission, $1.~6. and ge neral admission. children, 76 cents, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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Dwight E. and Kathleen Sorrell Township. Estate of crnrord C. Anderson, Waldo and Cet;lle Whitacre to deceased. Mabel M. Anderson, elIR. M. Lucu and Frank Malick, d~ lin Township. Ro~ A. and Abce ~. Osborn. 2 ecutdx, fint and final account ap. fendants granted until August 29 Robert C. and ,Martha Shor~ to lots ill Salem Township. proved. ' , to ftle answer or motioll,. Kenneth L. and Joanna J. Grail, 2 William and Jeanette Jones to -- -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J John H. Bruce vs. · Eve!lyn F . lots in Salem Township. Nellie Hopper. lot in Franklin MARRIAGE Lle.NII. A Farm Diary NEW SUITS ley and Stanley. attorneys. Bruce divorce to plaintiff. Thelma K. Bowyer to John E. Township. By D. J. frazier The Riverside Concrete CO. VI. Home Fc:deral Savings an~ Loan, Neil York vs. Barbara Jean York, Williams, .20 acre in Deerfield George Scbleehauf, 30, Morrow, I _ _ _ . . . Harold and Para lee Johnson · and Assn. of Cmcinnati VI. William D. divorce to {!lalntiff. . Township. PROBATE COURT farmer, anid Marna Bodley, 19, . S, C. Bray, money only. Warrell and Mable Payne, cognovit. Meryl __ Bessie C. JQhnston to Calvary Foster, typ at. AUGUST 3, I9G3.- Tbe lun has Young, attorney. . B. Gray, attomey. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFIERS Baptist Church, '.47 acre in Leba. Estate of Reba Braddock, de· ,Ercel Euge~e Anders, 19,. Frank· gone under a cloud and ther Wat Warren County Farm Bureau Co. J. B. Mason va. Clorine Mason, • non . ceased, Irm~ R. Frye and Dena R. 1m, truck driver,and ~arlOn Lee a taint rumble of thunder but hi op Assn. and Farm Bureau Mutual divorce. J . T. Mey, attorney. Jack E. and MIriam M. ~iIIer to I Ray and Delberta Ingram to Moss, admmlstratrices, inventory Drake, 23. Lebanon. waitress. It goIng to mean anytblUl1 M 'Auto Insurance Co. vs. Gene D. . John C. Moffet, 1.06 acres 10 Clear- Peter Woodward. 2 lots In Maine- approved. Charles W. Smiley, 30, Daylon , nny rate it la cooler (01" the JllO- Padgett, money only. Stanley and John and Georganna Favaron creek Township. ville. Estate of Mary Hedger Powell, mechanic, and Nellie M. Stepp, 35, ment · and every Uttle bit help. Stanley, attorneys. ,vs. Steve Basco)' and Bomer Brotbo Bernard and Agnes Leverens to Emmett O. and Nettie R. Dale to deceased, Elsie Hayes, ancillary Lebanon, bindery worker. these da.ys of nJnety In the sballe Mary LOu Abney vs. Benjamin era, money only. Fred E. Jones, Robert C. W~. 2 acres in 'Turtle- Porter M. and Mary H. Brewer, lot administratrix, first and final ac· Arnold R. BJankenshi'p 23 Midor more. I ~'ent ove to the 'Nil· Harrison Abney, divorce. J. T. attorney. creek Township. in Franklin Township. count filed . dletown. welder, and Heien 'Doramlngton aale but It waa ao bot Mey, attorney. . John ZicamPbell vs. James no. .Stanton Brock to Jewell H. and WiUiam S. Purvis to Alline Pur· Estate of John Jack, deceas~d, thy Miracle. 18. Franklin. that I . didn't stay for very l(l ~g. Elmond E. Lovelace vs. Marjorie bert Yo money only. Peter Out- Zlta D. KIncaid, .863 acre In Clear- vi , lot in Franklin. Carrie L. Jack, executrix. certifiCharles Kenneth Lane 23 LebStock was sUll gOing very coeap. Lovelace, divorce. J. T. Riley, at- ' calt, atto ey. creek Township. , . Leslie Gilbert to William L., Jr., cate of trllnsfer of real estate or· anon, factory worker, ~d' Janet Some very tbln sturf coming In torney. I M' Millin d Mf ro'" Willie and. Gladys Vires to Hom· and Frances H. Gilbert, 2 lots in dered; gross value of estate $14,· Howard 21 Lebanon c1eric. 1 o Innesota g an g. yv. er and Lessle Noble 17 acre in M 83071 '" from dry burned pulurea. ur Edward I. Radcliffe vs. Bernard vs. James Robert York money on. ' . ason. " . worker. dJ Whltto Stan I P t O t It, t~ South Lebanon. Bertha E. Keller Benthien to Estate of CliJford Thompson, de- Clark Lee Wolf 23 Loveland sprlngt s ven lo~ but not Quite W dry but our lttt\e pond Is jUlt a. • an ean n, money. - y. e er u ca a rney. Fred and Ruth Hlld.a Seilkop to Richard A. Burger, .319 acre in ceased, Carl Thompson, executor, ,factory worker. an'd ~ris Maxin~ mud hole The sows have just I I k T f l ' Reba Wallace vs. Elbert Wallace, Henry Daniels, lot m De.oerfield Harlan Township. gross value oC estate $23.834.71. Reeder 21 Lebanon factory workhe lret camp reo divorce. J. T. Mey, attorney. Township. Ohio Homes Inc to James H Estate of Rezin H. Walker, de- er " , , been dOwn' to look at It and hlLvo n co a e. M.... member WI18 wben I WI18 about Fr d d R th H'ld S 'I·k ,.,. d Ha I tt W lk t · ' come back DeILr tbe Iprlng wbere flve or IIx years old Wo wenl Raymond G. llaacs, administra· e an U 1 .8 el op to and Theresa ,A. Hammack, lot in cease, rr e a er, execu or, Donald Frank Anderson. 22. Leb. there Is a IItUe water running In. " tor of the estate of Charles F. Is- Henry Daniels, lot 10 Deerfield Mason. certificate of transfer of real estate anon factory worker and Stella to WILmpler'a Lake, one of those d d Willi E H I Township Oh ' H In to Th E ordered , . If tbelle clouds do not bring us peasant little lakes In southern aacs, ecease ,vs. am. . a· H . d Etb I D i I 10 omes, c., . oroas . Esta~ f J Alb t C d _ Katherine Turner. 17, Lebanon, er Loen~ an I .e I a~ e s to An· and Doris Markland, lot 10 Mason. d Ar°th . A c owan. t e telephone operator. any wlLlor I am alrald someone Is Mlcblgan with my mother's Bla. day, money. Fred E. Jones, attor· • lh' ney na ulse G0 ng. ot ill Deerfield Ohio Homes Inc to Luther 0 cease, ur. owan, execu or. W'W J"" Int h 24 S th going to bave to pUml) .or em, ter'a tamlly. There were two big • Township. " ,., ., first, final and distributive account I am .....c os, , ou We have quite a good well near tents and a cook tent and eacb Glenna M. Stansberry vs. Melvin Walter Schutte to William J. and ~., :ad Oean W. Jones, lot in approved. Lebanon. factory worker, and Jua· Estate of William H. Murray, de- ndita S&urlocki:. 21, South Lebanon, the barn but It takes a lol of tent was divided by curtains to S. Stansberry, divorce. C. Donald Betty J. Yungbluth, lot in Deer- ~~hard A and Elizabeth L Bur. pumping for seven head of sLock. provide for the various families. Dilatush, attorney. field Township. g t M ~ W d Add! . F ceased Ben Cole executor first _o_m_e_s_c_w_o_r_ _ _ _ _ __ I wlla w~de~n~ w~at to tl~l~ In daytime the straw ticks were Rlcbard and Lola Back to E. R. b:~e~ .~;r~cre· ~nHarlan eTO: : final ~nd distributive accou~t ap~ 11111111111111111111111111111111'1111111'111 about on 8 0, a ernoon. plied on top ot each other but at Houston. lot in Salem Town!lh.ip. shl proved. ..t h. have aired my .peclal gripe about nlgbt they were lipread out on the Theron J. Offord to Rolland H. J Avis M and Relen L our dirty blghwaya and the mesllY floor 110 clolle that you could and Katherine E. Thomas. lot In Lamb to ruc.hard M. and ~tty J : ....:..J mannen at the American public hardly get between tbem. There Lebanon. Brant 2 lots in Lebanon so oflen and 80 long that no doubt wu a .mall cook teot and moat Marie J. Youn, tu Albert E. and J P Lamb t Bobby Lamb lot everyone 111 tired but of couPle 1 or the time we ate out of doon at catherine Pickens, 2 acres in Tur- in Cor~in. 0 • keep on bopefully but · 1 thought a long table. I can't remember Uecreek Township. Grace White to carless and Jean H 0 U R S: . thll bot afternoon notblng but a whetber an of the adventurell that Courtney J. Combs and Jllme. J. Blevins ~ acre in Clearcreek A 8PECIAL FLOWER AND 9 to 11 :45 •• m. good grIpe would gtve me energy we had, happened one year but I Johnson to Araold B, and Stella It. Township. _ GAftDEN FERTILIZER 1 to a p. m. Halcomb, lot in Turtlecreet Town· AlJumel W. and Maude Lowe to 50 Lbs. $2 ... n25 Lbs. $1.35 to puncb the keyl 80 I was lOO~ thougbt there were two dlfterent Except Wedns~ay P. M. Ing at the new Oblo F~rmer an yean and later we went and bad ship. Juanita and .Richard Mun •.16 acre 'tv-there wu an article on the Magic two cottagell but there are 80 THE aAZrnE o. L Lanaaw to E. C. and Karle in Franklin Township Bulk Garden "ed., Spray.. DuIt8, Abovs Woolworth', of Picture Wtndow.... Now I many pictures IItill clear In my Yocum, lot in Franklin TowrlShip. C. W. and' Luelle ~reaw to Mar. Garde!" Tool.. Lawn HOM, Lawn a and 100 Store aBree wltb the author on their mind. The~ wu the nIght wben , . Estel and ADna Hanes to 'It'heron CUI T. and Ida E. Ea.ds. 2 lots in Mowe .... Hand and P_er beauty, If and wben, you have IL ~e were wakened by a terrible _ _. . . . J. and Margaret Offord. 123 acres Mason I Sh' picture to look at but nothing bawllng and pawillA' behtnd the in Maule Township ' . N 13 f LAlwnmower arpenlng and Telephone 2 .....301 J 0 hn an d Y&A:Ua -Th' Farmers to Grange 0 R · T ry U I seeml more a b lur d to me than a tent and everyone was . • ure the acker to no. Waynesville F:rank U o.and Sybil epalr row of hOllllell wIth nothiUl to bllll wu loose. I remember be . bert Lee and Beulah PennIngton, H LeU'- 2 I .-' W· esvW look at but the hOU8et1 on the lug grabbed up aDd wrapped lo a .61 acre in Franklin Township. . ..... y. 0 ... m ayn e. OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TILL 9:00 other Ilde ot the Itreet, eacb blanket and belDg carrtect to the Emmett O. and Nettie R. Dale He.rmaD and Matilda Wemel to haUl. with a «real window whlob emall picniC COOk. houle , with the to Harold E. and Sarah M. 'Locke, !Aren and Opal Beatty • .963 acre I .. mue. the iDIIlde ot the house u womell while the men grabbed lot in Franklin Township. m Fr~klin Township. UA_ J Horth Broadway Lebanon OPTOMETRIST open to the publlo u a gold f1ah IItlcD and broom. and Ineaked TOILET SOA' Clara Male Shaffer to AIma P. Alfred M. Swain to ....... .., . bawl. then to fill the vacanClJ around to ftnd that the roarIng and Estel Hanes, 2 lots in FrnnkUn. Swain, SY1 acres jn Clearcreek Phona' 741 XENI,., OHIO they have to put a table ~Ith a monsler .... jUlt old Mollie, the WHIR, RlAGIAHI, ry Elbert and Effie Rogers to Hen· TOWDIhip. "111111111111111111111111111111111111'11111111" lamp OD It, an ornate lamp wblcb moolle cow 00 a rampqe. MeF'arland, .285 acre in Wayne Frances Ward to Lawrence and no one Ullell to read or work by. (To Be Continued) FLOATING Township. Grace Ward, .542 acre in Hamilton They have to buy yarde of dlapo ~ ~5~ ery to keep out too mucb lun. In ................................... ,. too many houses the wholo thing L i e ENS E D defeata Itaelf. Once In a wbllo SPECIALIZING IN . 1M REAL ESTATE ·BROKER you go Into a houae wbflre the wIde wlndo~ framel a lovely vlow 0'" " across a valley or loto the garden. STEAKS . . .. CHOPS Phone: Franklin 6-6784 Here it looks rtcht. I was In a B U R l S IARKET boo.. the other day where there were two big wlndowa with lovel), Waynesvile, Ohio vlewl - but Oh ' well. one musl OPEN • /Ito. M. TO • P. M. OPEN 24 HOURS be at;yUlh at any COil HOMES SEVEN DAYS' A WEEK The COrD. t. laid by and It Ie 455 S. Main Franklin, O• Franklin 1-7348 • FARMS now tlUie for the famlera to Have • CITY PROPERTY a little vacation. Time to go ASSOCIATES: camplllA' or fishing or take to the JOSEPHINE BAUMANN •.. ____ Muon, O. (Toll Call) M,lon 8922 road but best of aU III camp on a ROBERT TAYLOR _ _ __ Morrow. O. (Toll CIII) Morrow SfR22 MILDRED CRANE _______ Lebanon. o. (Toll Call) Lebanon 828X PAUL DUNN _______ __ ___ ,. Oayton, O. (Toll Call) KEnmore 7915

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HiRDWARE STORES E8TABLISHED 1849

SLAW ICE CREAM and CAKE

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FRAIILIIICE I PARTY SERVICE

HAROLD BlUER Stlte Route 122 Off , Route 42 WAYNESVILLE, OHlq Phone 9384

AdmiDisbalor's Sale · ESTATE

ON THE PREMISES located on Water Street, Waynes~iHe, Ohio The following described Real ~state to sen at PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDIY, AUGUSTa, AT 10:60 O'CLOCK

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Dial Franklin 6-6361 Mentz Road, Box 48 Franklin, Ohio

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Frank~n,

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PARTS

Highest Prices Paid For Wrecks aid Old Oars

Sanda, 'Iill •• P. M. 443 Canal

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Parts For All Make. ,of Cars.and Trucks Rebuilt Transmissions Starte,., Generators Drive Shafts '

GAlLEN GAISER, Mlr.

' Springboro,

Area

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FLORAL·.AND Gin SHOP 1 E. Second St. Franklin, Ohio CALL FRANKLIN 6·55.3 1 . Any Time - AnyWhere CORSAGES: FUNERALS GIFTS BABIES' ARRANGE..,.ENTS : ,HOS~ITALS _ PARTIES " Shop HO,u!'S <-

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Said Rea. Elate is ~ppraised at $1,200.00; and ca .... not :ell for lesl't han 2-3 of appraisal. "

Franklin, Ohio

Main & Third Sis.

C...plele Zipper Senice ' ,. Elpert D,elng! Allerati.. .' Repair

A. M.

Being a ye~ substantial. three-room cement block cottage, situated on a nic~ lot directly across from Old Mill Stream , .Park.

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PHONE FRANKLIN 1-1481

FRAIKLII AUTO WRECKERS

In the bagl High yield and top quaUty for .ummer paltures and fall plantilli I Thilla especially true if the baa bean the BIG M brand. Farmert in the Miami VaUey bow. because they've usecllt for 27 yean, that BIG M brand is alway. ma.nufaetured UP to highest ltandards, never down to i,)rlce. Order DOW from your BIG M dealer.

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Firl. Carpets

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"RIDE 'EM COWBOY" ABBOTT and COSTELLO

Merchant. Spon.ored Summer Sea.on Show - FREEl

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AMERIOAI LEIIOI POST 10. 61 & Wayne.vllle, Ohio

WARREN BRADDOCK SAND, GRAVEL and TOP SOIL EXCAVATING and - - - - - - DUMP TRUC~ SERVIOE Phon. Wayneevllle 2181 WAYNESVILLE, OH IO

3ANK RUN GRAV6L-Loaded at Davis Furnas Pit. We also deliver. ARMITAGE & SON. Phone 209 t. tf DON'T pa, trJbute to mothe. Swp them with BIDRLOU. Five year guarantee Odorless and StalnlelB. WAYNESVILLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCE. Phone 3462.

FOR SALE-7 cu. rt. Frigidaire, 6 years old, good condition. Call _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOB PLAN K,3 26 1. beCore 2: 00 p. m. }C-8·6-(St) - ·20

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NO MORE moth. worries wilen you use BERLOU tlv year guaranteed Mothllpray. \VA YNES· VILLE ' FURNITURE &: APPLI· ANCE. Phone 3462.

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F....h an~ Frozen F~MI. Fre.h, Cured Meat Complete Line of GROCERIES

OSWALD

Hou.ehold r.leed.

Funeral Home

D'OT· FOOD

Good Roads ~

Extending to eyery nook and cor· ner of thle territory, Stub~ Funeral Service reachel every count~ neighborhood within a few mlnutel after a call. . THIS EXPLA'INS OUR EVER WIDENING FIELD.

STUBBS FUIERAL HOME

AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2291 WaynMville, Ohio .

Dora Aug, 5 Chapel Thoma. M.. on

Let us therefore follow atter the thlngB which make for peace. Romans 4 :19

LEBANON WAYNESvaLE 72 CALL EITHER NUMBER 2115 EstabU.hed 1860 92 Yean 01 Ben-Ice BOTH CHAPELS AIR'(;ONDITIONED

STORE

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FOR SALE - 4 room good ruml- ~~~~~~~~~~ ture. 4th houee 00 Franklin Rd. B. W. WHITTON. Phone 2316. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . X-8·6

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CUSTOM BALING - WIth New SERVICE THAT SJ~TISFIES Holland bater. PAUL MlCHENER. For Dally Market Report.: . Phone 2926. 0-7·3()........8.6 . WLW CincInnati, 12:80; WeKY, Cincinnati, 12:12 LAWNS MOWED by Power Lawn WPFB. Mlddletowll. 11 :45 Mower. Also odd jobs done. lIAR. OLD SNODDY, Phone 2353. NORRIS BROCK C:OMPANY o-7·23-(4t)-8-1S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . W NTED -Alteratlons to do in my home. IRS. ·B TLEll., Main

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SEPTIC T,AIIKS CESS POOLS OUTDOOR

TOILETS CISTEltlS Cleaned with Modem Equipment

WILLI ·.MS SAILITITIOI

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lOW SAYS. HEALTH OFFICER

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WITH THE 26TH INF. DIV. SIDce AuP.t and September IN IDOREA. - J8Bl- Everett 1.. are polIo montha. wben lnfanWe Sb.rter. IOD or lIIr. and lIIra. w. .. paralysl. I. mOlt likely to be on E. Shaffer. Route 2. W.ynes,.lI1e. ·I·~ the rampage. Dr. Arcb D. Hane,.. ITEMS Ollf INTEIIE8T It retllrnlng to the U. 8 . •fter county he&lth eommluJoner. urgea AIOu:r FOLKS' YOU . "niq In KDrea wtth the 2rith A report of Aiel tor Arecl pay· parenti to be on the alert tor Infantry DI,.lalon. , menta tor the month of luly ,.. Iymptoml of the elll8&". KNOW Now the .eulor Amwlcan elM- leued by lbe .tate Dtvilion of 'l'w'o CUll bay. been reported .Iou on lbe Korean penIDIUI•. tbe Aiel tor the apcl tbroUl"h HarrI' in Wuren county thla year. In VISITING AT EARNHARTa 26th 1Dfutr)' laD4ed In JaI:y. 11150. 1.. Palmer. .ubdlyllion m&na«er ftoankllD and Lytle. At tbll Ume ,lIIra. Viola Bar... .. Y1IlUD&" .t abortl,. after the OommlluJ.tI tor Warren couDt1i .~w. '111 .... lut lrea.r the nllmber repo'rted tILe Harold I!lIrnIaart Iaome. lauached tbelr .ttack aplalt c1plenu In the county reeel,.ed alto ..... two. South KorM. '18.401. Tbll Is .n averalre of Dr. poIDtAd out parntl VIlITOR FROM PALM lEACH 8erI"t... Blader. who enlered the ,63.11 per perIOD. ....... watch tor 1I.U..lnellll. Army lD ~. 1161. ani,..1l In PaJment. IUbject to federal heMacll... .Plet .toma.ell. r.".r. Mr. DeUl Hawke of Paba JIeecIa. l'Ior14a, 11 1M ....t or IlJe ,.... Kore. Iut NOftIIlHr aD4 ..... • partlclpaUon Includ.d 101 perlODi p.su uel .uma... fa th. lIua.aI•. ..... "r. . . . . .n. C..... Ha._.. COIaJIlUDlcatlonl claler ID HeaY,. wIth payment. UDountl~ to "7.· Call a eloctor lmm~el, it tILe,. 1II0rtar CoJllllUl.1 of. the S'lth Bee. ..... The U'erap payment WII appear. GUEa,... 0' GIllANDPAII."'" ment. A.JDoac Jail lecoratto.. h. ",.!)t. 0eIlen1 prec&\lU0aar7 m. .urea Barbara ADD .. . . u.da LIMa bU the BrollM Star !le4aI. Com. . Payment. not nbject to tederal 1bDoW: JIInlbart were IUItI Of . tuIr .'IF wtU ln~rnatloell IUId kt lllfaDtr7man Bad,. .nd the l)&rtlclpaUon Inumberect IT and ONJD-lteep cIaIldl"Ml aw.y from Il'U4P&N11t1, 10'. aacI lin. . . B. national eca ~1c. II well •• per· UN ~ Konaa Sen1ce Rtbbona. •mountecl to "58 for IA a,..,.,. IIDce It II beUe,..d the JIIarDIwt . . . . . tile put WeM. IIODIl eum tIIDt. Th.... wtll be Shaffer 11 a lft4uate of Wllbo of nUri. Tfru 18 epred from peno!l to ~ II ,,'el1 II .bort- IftItOD 'l'ewubJp Bleta Bchool I!lxpendlturea for haalth care pel'lOD. GUEIT FROM IIOCHEITIlII act101l In Korea and ... ".. later . . . . naco cbaqM. . . 4arln, the month 0( Jllly UDOllllt. TWO - Watcla that eIaIldran do Mr. El'rerett 'I'bomu. or . . taken • pruoD.r. ae .1llI1ted In Joaeph -.W fttn\ '~ "cUe4 Bat-- fte ecGIM8lIt urrea w~t.. ecI to ,1881.41 and lacluded per- DDt becom. o.,er-t1J:e4 or e1illIad. oh.ter. N.w yon, 11 the . . . . Jue. 1.. 8. aIUl M"ee1 wltla tile ard.y moniliac .t 'OnieDe 'IOUn to cclDIlder lDela __ ....... lIOn. altlecl. Palmer ..14. becil"e ellber au lower reaIatof hi. fatMr, Mr. I'raIlk Tbomu nrst BattaUOD, ll.t IDtutl'J' bOltpltal .t Xenia.. He liTe. ba tllap . . w t '.I~pll.. price. aIlee and aIIaw the 1)0110 prma to aD4 fIUIlUT. · Reclm8llt. . He · WII employed .t J'erry and 11''' • retired farmer proapecta an• .toreflU. trail.. pae ft __.... I........ ,et a footboill. -the Otterbein bom. ba th.1aucIrr . . • ...oIl for wHat .urpla•• I. the TRllEEl-A"old the Il.ncera or MONDAY EVENING GUEaTI departmeDt. LebaDon. before ~emu:- 11';; MY TIlMclar at United BtatAiI· redlueed export The Goo4~ 4-R Club met a t . . . . . ..... ........... poUutecl ....... .' ' aIld do~t let IIr. aIld Mra. W. 11. StIv1lcl Iaa4 liltbaa'. fll ... • market. . the homeol Stephanie aa4 BUb' - . _ ......., . . . . elaDclren IwIID In water wbleb .. lIoDdaf eft1llq .ap»Or TIlomli ~n, collUD&llcl.r t Su"h1•• ~~ r~~.~I~ ; Swartsel on Montl.y. Auplt 10th. . b.. not been eleclAred ..re 1Iy 1Ir. Victor TIaomJllOll or I'ort Ancient POet N~. 1011. Vet. "0 IOna. • 0 .. ..-, an AL'.. ~ . -. E\"el")"one hall a W'OIlelerful Ume .W arren countJ·. two ClDneriei bealth authorfU ... and Mr lUcbal'cl GraIIuD. erau or J'orelp Wan. repon. ..araball of W.fUlYtue. three _ _ rn. Ii .tartlnc with .wtmmln,r. l"Oiq 011 haTe been blltenecl Into operatlon ' J'OUR - Keep obDC1reD extra • the or.... I..UO. t. ~ .pecIaI claa.btera. lIIn. "ary Cornell of '-.1- to a ""ellaer rout complete wtth to baacUe tile ra1lA411 __11D.c clean. See that they 'WUh tb6Ir IUNDAY QUEITI IN DAYTON plana to welcome the two Dayton. lIIn. Jam. IIartaook or • berry pie. and . endlnc with .qu.... tweet COrD d•• to the uDUlually band. trequentlr. ..pectally be.. .. ~ ra. W ..,.. "" S·.. 111-beD the, return. WaJ1l8lTlU.. uel IIJu Bertha Ac-.... -- ~ , Mr. Alton Earnhart hot tI.... w_. K ..... food u weU II _r •• n ..... NVU... .w.., J'U t b rt 1 ecI reo dancing. .• weather earUe.r In the fore """6 -" 1Iaud. Cran.. lIIn. Irene B.nder. er. a ome. . . _ - .. a repo IIU called for the danciq. The lien .euon. prbap covered and a,...,. from IOn and Mra. Grace Vice were C8ntty by tIM • B. FlIb .nd Wild· meetlns will be Monday. AuSU.t 'lib. Tom Corwin OlUUlerj- In ru•. Bwula:t' ....tI of .. r_ aDd Kre. Committee CItes ute Serriee. ~e state of Obio Utb at the bome of Tom and Jim Lebanon Is already UDder opera· nv&-Poetpon. any mrrerr at ElUot OarpeDter III DaJt,oa. , I .... . ranked ftttb In the Untted Statell Za.JbeI. • tlon &I well .1 the Owen Harding thla time on the claUel·. 1lOIe. or Bul dina P"I~ In the tatiIl. of fUlr--bearl nc ani· Ne1t"l Reporter Tommy Zajbel. Cannery at RoDDllL The.corD moutb or throat 1lD1•• the doctor VERN 81MPION HOME Tbe members of tbe lnlDdlD« mala dlU'lDl 6e 1150.61 .euoll~ crop Ie ..,..rap or better hut late ~ It 18 1U"I"IIlt. !lr. Vern 8lmpaoa wbo baa OffIll oommlttee .nDOUDce that • bllfld· In~~ wl~t~ t:~~ of Oo~... .weet COrD m.y feel the effect of - '- - - - beeD coDflned at K1am1 Vallay I~ permit mu.t be obtalDed by ... v... lack of rsln unlnl adequate mOl... • ft .. _ . . O. L. ~.... ho.plta] tor the put few....... .eAYTON-The manpower 1 I ait perlODII who InteDd to do !!~4:d ra:~:: ::'~:!e4 M~~b ture arrive. at the right time. The • . . . .•• , I. DOW' coDv.luclD&" .t IaIa home auoD In the Da:tton Poat orr ~vtl· bll~. repa1r1ng or a1terationll 011 1 1." 141 .-d 129081 res........lvel" • • rH 8ea80n I. expected to contlDlle , ..,...,. 10 critic.) th.• t the u. S. va thel pro-• -. . .,....~. from four to .Ix w e e u . , ' near Wa11lenl1l.. Sernet Commla.lon bU .uapend. I r th ....u.J. t too ba ",Ith IUlno18 ranking fourth with The Fire Department W&I called . ' • -eel Ule rDle requtrfq that all n e PII muy ve 182,'111. Ohio W88 lllltecl ftfth wltb to the bome of Harry Dlcken· County Superintendent R. F. GRANGE TO MEET pl"OllpecUve employee. of a POItt been doiq~~orlt wltbollt tbe a total of 188.'9: run belllg taken .heet, lut Tburaday m.ht about JI&U1e14 .ald that moat or th. W..~e.vl1le Farmers Granp 11 Offtce be a patron of the office in nece~e Bulldlq Committee elurlq the eeuon. . 10:30 to elt~lnpllb a blUe that • • ........, .cbool. In the couDt,. .Ylltem are wW meet Inr. -.ular aeaaIOn whioh th.,. . .k emplofDlent. . The Oblo ranking II particularly nearly coDillmed tbe enUre boUle. slated to' open ou Tuesday. 8epSatartiay eveDlnl' at TW. meana that penoaa IIvtnc outltancllq wben COIUIlderstioD .. The ¥partment worked under 1\ p. tember 8. and SP~Dlboro Oraq. ID .urroundll1l' taw1lI .re now gI"en to Ow tact. t.bat tIM IItate hand~p becaulle at the time of The Ohio Dlvllion of WlldUfe There are still lIevera) v.c.n· wtIl PreHDt th. prwram. lor . ..,.,..t ... ~ &L • ranu 14 til J! total u. .•nd 4"" the • rm the electricity WII off I currenUy oondllctlns a ltat. elea to be filled in county teacher and earrlera In the Daytoa Poat. r.. rl In ,.,.ter =~ tIIMnIlu. .u4 and aireD oouJ4 "ot be uled ~. ....1' 0( liar lIalen an4 ro.tera. Hatneld a.ld. ENJOVING VACNfION Of.flee. Tbe.t.art1iaa aalaI'J' I. to W. the fact tlull the Itate fa to lin mon tbe ftremen. The bell members of ' the Ohio Trappers S1apt. OScar Mu.I'r&"o of the lira. N.llIe BullDail Ia U.61 ~ »Or bour wtth other bene- Two ty~ of n.h In mOltt ra.nn latelllll,.elT farmed and the bl(1l.t ~t old rtre bOUle wall uaed In AalOcl.Uon In an attempt to d. Lebanon scbools lUUIounced th.t • \'&CIllon from ber poet nta such •• palel ncatioD. .Iclt ponda are compur _t more than take . of ftU"I 1D4I~ that th. the emer&'ency. . termlne a. Dear u . poutble the beUs wtll rfnl" there on Septem· daU. and eDJoJed M"era] . I_ve. aDd retirement pey. that probablL wJD be • crowd. ac- .tate t • •un • blela producer The bOUM la looatecl IOIlth ot earllNt date tor prlmellelll In tIIr ber t while teaebel"ll are to holel of the put weelt .t the home or . . . . . BaIt, Secretarr ~ the co~ to R. K. Davia. ut.eDlloD or tarbearln" ulm .. •. Wayneav1De OIl Route 4% near the artlcular1y mu.krat. meetiq OD Tueld.,. September 8. bw IOn. IIr. GtIorre BuDIleII and CIYII 8erYSee ~ III Dayton. wtJdllle ~ -Cold Sprfnll Inn. p Tbe .lIrve7 foUows the receipt Only two ncanc1ea remain to ra.D1 lD BprlJ1l'fteld. ..,.. that be wID at y• all lnforlllAo . Dana ..,.. n.h tbrI,.e belt Tri .... ......... __. . Th. DlekeubMtI were at the of mIDT IlUIulrtn to the Dtvlliob be tilled in the Lebuo. HbOoII. Uon nec..." to an,.one d.lrm. when there .re onlr a tew Itlndl Old Fort DrIy.1n ~t tbe time or from rv dealers and trappen WEEK END GUUTa It. B. may be COIltacte4 by mall. In a pon4. IArre IIlOIlth ball anti 4-H CI_ T. lINt the nre. foUowinl' tbe .tate pme hearlll, ........ a-a... 1Ir. and Mn. A. H. 'phone "" pel'lOllal1y at Boom 101 blue,m make the belt comblD&· and the Jllly Ohio WUclIlle Coun o Y H ..... lAd IOn Kr. Alton EanaJaan IwI lIalIl Poet OffIce. Uon tor Ohio farm ...... Our nut meetJq OD MOD4Q. Rotary Club Holds cll llieeUn, at wblcb the opeDIDI Il week end ....ta "r. aIlel lin. lin oDb'. between the apt or Own.ra wUI pia mOltt .u.rac- A1iIut 17 wm be helel at tu date of the 11&1.64 trapl!lq Ie.. • lob Parkei' 01 C.,op I'aDI. and and 60 .,. ellIlbl. with the UOD U the,. .toclt D.. pond. with ParIIb Houe. Bt. Marr••'plloOPal PICRic M.et At ,.... .Ion ..... tOr NoftDlber 11. IIr. aIlCl II.... 'Dw004 Keener . ... IJJDItatIoIl "...,. fa tile . . . cl..n .t.ocIt. . Taklq flail from .n Church. There wlU be. IQI. The Tueeclay nlsht meeUng of It W&l pointed out th.t Iut BoIIert WaIUr IWwarcI. a. R. lOll lUcke,. of ClDclDDatL of T~ . old po" or creek ...... abo.., to wb1cb the paNDte are Ill· the Wa1D8lnUe Rotal'J' Club 11'11 year trappen reeelyecl comPl'n- No. 2. W.,...rll1e. reoel,.ed Iala . rurther IDfOl'llllUoD CIIIl be 0,.· aatJatactol7. . ntecl. Tbe JgtlllD&' of your pro. Uvel,. low prtcu for fura. partJo- Indutrtal 8IlI"Iaeerlna' decree 1'rI. tained from Iofr. Belt or from Pond own.rs ma, 0....11 tIIb lor jectl wtn allO be h••I4. ~o~d th'! :!,:~:' a PICDle..:.:~ D1arl, mukrat. .and Ileale" we", daf. Aucu.t '1 a& tbe Iltb annual GUlli'" FIIOM 'RANKLIN Local No. 161 Natlonal Fede,....t.oc1r1q ponlla from th. fecleral An . lee cream lOdal Will be beld be ta Ow I hou unahl. to moYa m1l.krat liars dae commeneement aerclHa of the Mr. and lin. Leo Colmer tIqD of Poat Offtce Clerk.. ..,.,.l"IUIUIllt or ~ proda~ at the W..,-nelTl1le Loebr Plant at ~ld ..m ~ to 1IIIIIrIID...... .It .. boped that ~raJ !lotors IuUtute. J'lInt. Iwl u their 11Int1 Ul. niece toll 1. OhIo. en. Cout7 -wn*ni offtcft ·Saturda,. AQUt I~ at 8:00 p. Ill. the recommend.Uon. or tlfe fur 1110",,,, n.ph.,... lb. UW. tlaqla_ . IlaYa more 1Dt0rmaUoll 'oa .toektDc New. ~. ,.Cl, Wflakt. ellll1era lAd the trappere wtD aId 1Ir. Iau been • oo-op _ 01 IIr. aM ..n. mnntt ~ in ntablt.hiq an opeDlns date ltudent .pouoncl br 1M IDlaDd teeD. of J'raaklln. IIr. .IIIr ~.. which wtli rind mll.krat furs III !llAutaeturJq DlTlaIon or General wtao tau Q1Iite m for . . w i. . . . L... T prime .Ilape. 1II0tors ud wu OIl. of 41 area ~ 11 1l0wlJ 1Da1llOrlaa. a,. JOHN .. MOWBIllAY _...... ~ ~ men aJ)ODl6recl by G.. Darton 41· DA'UGHTE. II 'Oil J. CIIANEa Aetl", Ceunt)' Agent Inn naIOD. to be sra4uated 1'rIdaJ. ....- IlIIf" . ~. lIIr•. Ollv. CUI IIltended a tam· AntiqU. ..... To . . Dr. Kenn.eth W. IIC~Dd. eel· Tb bot 1Ir. . . . . . . . 0taD. are . •• .UII1IIIer . - - 1 • • 111 plcDic llear wnll1lnl"tOll OQ I uc.Uonal conaUJtant;-&l,.....-1ee&u,..'-----...:.~ Ow proull paNG" CIt • Ib ,..... wtIl be doIq u,.eetoelt. Bot weatber .nd Ullat traclt SUDday and 11 .pendlac ·. week H.1d In ' ror General Moton. adelrealec1 the m 01lllCe tu. . . . 0anDa fa.,..,.. paUDc ~ fa 7tIIJI ..........,. ~_ .. .... ___ . . 0iItIl1 bora AIIIUt • at pocket It raG wU1 ba... pieatJ ....... OIl _ Wi there lb.. lU~t or reIatln.. 1Il • An anUQue .how wU1 be 1UI1d lft4uattq clul or 100 eqlaeer.... , ' aoocI- cool tar a~ fo!' Glenn H. 0ermaD or Ohio'. Mra. Cora Pyl. returned on or 011 TuHcla:t'. Wectli8l4&r aa4 ~ and buin... a4m1ll1ltra&100 .:~ t.heIII.. .... COI'D aacI other .tock Loa. Pre~entioD cOmmlttee. T1lNd.y from • two week'. 'rIalt ,. Tburad&y. Aul'\1lt 18. It and 10 In atuelentt. hOae Mala Street. Carbolayclrate foocla ~ce a lot reporte that a mlll~..tern market W'ilth ber 4aa~1N'. MN. Noel • tbe. BuU.r 8cbooi on US Route -----0. or heat wtatA .... bi U..... recet,.ed n,.e ttme. II DWlJ dead EaltoD aIlll raml1J' Il8Ir SprIn,· ..Ill .&.:. 40 In Vall4alla .from 1 p. m. to . . ....JI N a84 tIlelr eI...,. foe' ~ate1' S. lao-. elurlq a Ita, of 1004.....ee boro. ~ or .... 10:10 p. m. The .bo", wtll f.· • I - -• • _~ ••TUIIN FIIOM ARIZO 1\. creu.. Water II JOIU' ch..iIeR ..mperatu.... .. tiler ret!eIYecl Mil. IIlI1aabeth ClalD4le1' with tllra ,.nulae antlqa. In fuJ'IIlture. . Mr. and Mn. Valter f", 10 ' " tha& tIuIT..pl plentT• • whell tile teIIlP.II1'at1lre read eo. A !In. Gnce ......~ .tMII4811 nrearma. slull. CblDL copper. "'l'Iae PropJaeta of .Got .hould be ba.... retia,..... after a A COW' wtll ued .,pr..xtm"eIT .pot check of tnaokl 41lr1Da the the fUDeraI of · lin. Claar10tte HAVE 8UNDAY GUlaT. pewter dotll Q1IIIt. button. at recardcid u phf.leIan. wlaOie tuk nttt wlUl' tIl"r lOll A 10 ...... CIt ...... UU1 . . . bI&1a t.mperatll.... &lao re,.eald LmnDaD In Da.rton on Saturda7 Mr. and lin. W. m. BenUl1!stoD cetera.· The;' wtD 'be 10 ezhlbl. It .. to fOlt~r the w.U-belq of Mra. RJcIaarIl ....... ... rouatal7 • aau~., alaeep .~.. tha& 10- CIt.,...,. 1& tracu bad atternoon. lin. IlArttnbIl ..... • bad u SaDdar 11111" H. 0. toJ'l ID the ahow. the wor14 and Itt peopln. that. dauabter ., 'IWIoIL Alta. .... lOt eIIlc1reM ..... • aaDou. tIIIlt araJa beda. ....r ot 1I'n. 'VI7a.1ter Cbancller. Brown and tamllT or J'aoboDbGrl. throqh tile .plrlt of OIl...... alaIo TlaltAd . a ....... ' or KMp til.".... cleM to ... tee'I .TIle .... jnftllUOn Il'OUP UI'IeI who W'U • reelelent or W.flln· Oblo. ¥r. and 1irW. Artllur BroWn IN THE UNITED ITATES ther may heal t¥ .lcItD. . of 1\ -tbaa' p~ ......~ .~ . . . JI'Dt'IIIe . . fa . . . ftiltUate4 tnIob for baull~ ]tv... ,.lI1e for seYeraJ fears. .nd famll,. Mr. and Mra. L. P. OI8TRICT COURT dinded bUDW11tT. To none 11 . u , . ...... fr'Da .... . . . IItoCIt to marbt 11! bot we.ther 1II1a... Ruth and Elisabeth Brown aDd lin. AUoe , ",.en the l'tl"ht to question their ATTIIND FUNIIlAL IN DAYTON ........... aacI Ibtpplnl" In earl,. Chandler. br. . . . . H01lo1ray: Brown aDd Mr. anti 1111'1. Ralph For th. word. or 'conduct ,for .they are lira. Pr.M' ...t _ _ to ~ mora.iq 01' In the ,"DInI'. Mrs. Lena R.rt.aoCk anel lira. Baker of Hamilton. lIIr. and lira. aoUTHERN DI8TRICT OF OHIO the only OIl. who can understand )[11. E1l1abltb OIl tile wlieil..,..... QatUq ~own OIl . teed before Roll Harfaock attended 1'rf8lldl Jlmml. ~wn .nel famUy. of ID the M.Uer ot th. patient lAd dlapOie bI. aDthe fIlural "Hn1oea _fW ' U rw .... _ 011 ~; 1Icnr. qulet' loa4Inr and Quan-17 ....unc ...,. Setma, Hmlboro. Mr. •nd Mrs. Charles CARL BLANKENSmp. ment. NC) man. bo'II'eYer &eIlte bl, ~otte Ty801l Lo1nuIl .. ... 18 "bat , . ...... C!aaTaII mppera lDIt.eael of Ohio. oa Bun4q. RolllelOtt ud tamll1. of W.t Bankrupt. percepUon. can e".r attain to the \ tu,l on S.tu"'. att.ruDL ~ ..,..., fO:r: .. .Jeob .... 1I1reI,. to 1mdM ani· lin. Emma ~. 01 Lebo UDIon, lIIr. anel MrB. R. E. Ben· ~ Bankruptcf wllclom of a Dlvin. Ph,.lciaD. LartnnaD".. • PrIce ........ It .... of, . . 11111 .... ..fe deUnl")" to anOD wu • GIlD.. 111_ or h.r nlngtoa and cIa\JWbter of Xenia. No. lun Little 'WOneler, then, U the trut· here III ber 1b'IIIoOI' ''''' at... . , tOt tie I " crop. ftIa . ...,... . .a.ter MJ'I. Leala Rartaook eta and Ifr. anel Ifn. RoIIert ·Hender· NOTICE.oI' ImST II.IIJI!ITINC) ment preecrlbecl by the ph1llelan T. R •. ZeD be . . . . . . . . per ..... at. that 0TeI'I. . . . . Tb1ll'ldaJ'. . " ~ IOD and IOn. 01' CllEDITOBS . In W. el..,- .bciWel not be Identical ---carnat f . ......... COlt ..... III elead animal. "ra. Baton Dakin. of ~. . . To tb. creditors or Oarl m.u... 'WItIl that b. prncrfbecl before. CM.t.ED HERE BY DIlATH ,.~ ooapl,. wlUa allotmn.tl. than It wlU ••ie In b.lIUD, COlttl. ChrI.t1. Ten•• .,,,.. a wetoome death of Iof~ Henderson. Sbe .hip. of Hm.boro, HIPlanll ·CouIl· Prophetl ot ~ in'farfabty .. Mr. aDd lin. 1'l. It 0'Nea)1, Mr. ~lq acreaiw _ About Jt ,.1.ltor or h.r spotb.ro:lJl.Iaw. lin. W", OD. of out Boatd ot 'rrUItMI ty. Oblo. Rollte I •• baUruDt; . .UIIUDOD Itl people to embrace tbe Claarl. O'NIall, Ib'. Bert oil..... cent t...r &ereI tball Iil ' reo ...........~........-,~.......... Ella Dakta oa 81••.., afterMOD. •nll lor ..,..rIII .,...,. .... olaf of NotIce 11 ~ OIYa tIlat IIIbt throulh ncb m.aaDI · u bed llr. Bq1I O'N~ aa4 ..... ADa cent ,.ears wW be aUoUecl for til. GOOD JOB PRINTIN& C.n Xrs. DUla Ia ~ bw fUJI.r. onr f.mU, here. • . aa1d . carl B1lo11keubip baa IteeIl ~~_u:.~"~'1I~ W~Cb8 t::t:: O'Neali-..... ilaUed 1l'" . 11M crop. . , Oeo. B. J'obuoD In IAbuOD who 1Ir. W1IIOIl . ......,... lit. 0.0. elily aclJuQe4 a beakru,t OIl .~....,.... . 11 , fttrIda darbaC die . . w.. OIl 8q,bJecUq 1OIU'Hlf to a peaaJtr Be Obt.i,," .t .... 6..... b" beeD .qde DL .' Edw~ ~cl famUJ' of sprm.· petition nle4 br blm OIl July II. " Ifn. Belen MeOor. , 'acooant or th. ~ of .."... 01 aro-.w tl10 tor Mch IIbIuII • 1II1a IDa DIu'Ul ot I'raiit1tn. Deld. called 00 their aut. IOu 1'&1. aacI that dI. lint. mMtlDc Ibrtba 0'N1all Hnd.l'IOD. Mr. lD 0;0811 ot arowa OD aJIoto ·at dilllIM' oa ,........,. 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METHODIST CHURC:H _ra. o.borll' brother II ...... r W. WedJ_ood. MlIllater ed I"ter-'D-I&", IIr. ad. Mn. ana~ Howard 8. Foutt to cheek Church Scbool, 8;10 a. m.. IIr. O. M. Rt7uolde ot Sprln« Valle,.. with loe.! paIIen,.r a..,,11 tor In· Herbert McMUlu, hpt. ..... .ReI ~- . ......... Cl ..... •• A formatioD about l]I6dal ratu and .-Y ..... ................. - '........ time aebeduJet duriD&' the week. WorebSp Senloe. 10:10 a. m. m 1011 elr1 &ad lin. Olark'i 11Dother Aq. IS-s.pt. 4. Youth Yelowalp Sullda7 1 :80 Mr.. Carl Ol)lom were petti p. m. Satunta7 of Mr. and Mn. Oh&rl.. Typewriter Ribbons Ate Choir PracUceThund., 8.00. Olborn ud lemU, of Blu. Ball. TH. MIAMI QAZJTTE III.. 10yce Hawk. or Or1&llelo, - - - _ .- -Fla.. I"ut ...eral 4a71 lull "eek day and Thursday at the WU· . &I tbe honle Illett of Mr. &Dd m1nctoll BapUat CIuIroIa. FERRY C:HURCH OF CHRIST Mrs. CllDt Ta.7Jor. Robert COllett recentl1 UDd6l' _ Mill Kathleen Graham 1118 re- WWlt 1IU'P1'7 at Unberalt7 hoe- B7roll Caner, iQ.!Iteter turned home from a ....ek·" vaca· pltal, Columbaa ed It reeuperat. Bible Scbool, 9:1t .. m. tlon trip to Vlrslnla Beach. Inc at hIa 110m. near wllmlDlton. loIomiD, Wonhlp, ~o :to a. m. MIlia Marllyu Conley haa r.. Prayer Neetta., 7.00 p. m. tumed home from a two weekB NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Youq People'a M..t1Dr, 1:00. ...aeaUon trip to JOaaI Beoe!&. A'mh,lttrator Evening Service., 1:ae p. m. . Seve~ memoere Of ttle JOIla.h'3 Ett&te of Jeet L. Peten, DeRun BapUlt Cburch attended see· ceued. alonll of the Clinton Baptillt AllNotlce II her.b7 "veil tba~ lIoclaUon mee~ helcl WeclDee- Em.,- Pete.... ..,hoe. Poet Offlee WAYNE8VILLf. C:HURCH OF Add:re.. I. Wa.1Ilentlle R. R. I. CHRIST Oblo, h.. been dnly appointee! u ' Admlnlatrator or the Eltate of Price Roberta. Mbl1&ter Bible 8ehool at 9:30 a. m . J&Det L. l>etere. late of Wayue TOW1l.IhiP. Warren Counl7. Ohio. Momin" WorshIp, 10:90 a. m. deceue4. Evening Worship, 8:0' p. m. Da.ted thle 29th d~y ot .1u17, Mldweell Servlcell, 8: 00 p. m. 1958. . CUM_ 0

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COMMON PLEAS .... Quincy aDd Virginia Morris VI. R. M. Lucas and Frank Malick, defendants granted unW AUJUIt 29 to flIe answer. John H. Bruce V8. Evelyn F. Bruce divorce to plainUlf. , Neil York vs. Barbara Jean York, divorce to plaintift. Home Federal Saving. and Loan Association of Cincinnati VI • Willlam D. and Mable Payne, plalDWf to recover $12'1.22.'

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(Continued from Last Week) And th re wal the night 1t ltormed and we tried to get to tb9 . small hOlel and ' couldn't g t any· WaynesviUe, Ohio one to wake up and let us In. Then there "'lUI tbe' time It rruned and OPEN 9 A. M. TO II P. M. lomeone tightened the tent , BEVEN DAYS' A WEEK InBtead of loosening them and the I1Il1I11IIIIIIIlIjDAmm water all come dripping throu gh IIUJRIIIHRlHIIU HI! I" ------------------------------~

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You net!d not carry large- sums of money when you' Shop at The Central Store. Just say: "CHARGE IT" _ • _ and :take your purchase yith you. Any purchase made before the 25th "of the month will be pa'yable the loth of the followin9 month.

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alaoaJt ....... to .lImIt producUoD.. . bIlt d 0 moet •people wlUll It f The A Fam Dlary 'rOte IIboIlI4 tell lIOID.e thlq. but Iota of people will not 'fOte beNIW sum By D. J. Pruler callie the., do not bow what II Home FecIenl SariDp • LoaD 1IarrJ-&-EutmaD--n. J", Sulll· - - - - - - - - - -. . the beat thlnl'. . Aaaociatlon va. Jolin E. aDd Mell- van, et al, putltloa. RaJ.. aDd AUGU ST 10, 1$63. - Bummer 1.1 The crulhoppel'l are terrible vina ~lmmCIIII, copoviL 1IeJ'71 B. lIa7ea, attom.,.. ovez', no, not by the weather nor now. W. JUllt drove down acrou. Gray, attorn.y. Daniel H. Ward va. P. T. Col~ett, by the a1mlDAC, but b1 the depaJ1c a olover fl.ld that Ia lolnr to b. Glenn~d BetV Lou Patrick VI. m~ey onJ.,. WarreD C. YOUDI.. atment ltore wbldowi. No more oomb~ed tor ~ and the rrua· Hart D. aDd Laura SaiYe17, teal- torney. IUIDID.r drenea, all IOrta .or WI hopP&f8 were .....rywhere.. I am porary injunc:tion. Uoyd lUtz, at- Mary R. Mllters vs. Marlon H. thlnp even fur coata and no mat. afraid that they w.re abo ..aUq Masters, divorce. J. T. Riley, at• ·th nJ and we apent the day trying to tornter how hot It seta Jour lumm.r e ce tender tlPI oft the lOy· dry beddln« b the paoUne ltove H -,. lieF land cloth.. look out of date on tbe beane. The horae tUea are a peet whJch had ~n moved Into the eDl'1 If VI. C. S. atreet. Of doUrae It hu a prac· DOW allO Out In the pasture I tent.. It wu a wooderflll place ::::~ ~guOVil Fred E. Jone8, tlc&l aide u It will not be lonr JUlt IIW on. of the COWl Iylnc for ch1ldren. Tb. water wu clear BettiBJdIarda VI. John W. JUcb. unU] .It II Um'! for IcJiool apln dQWU with & group of ohlckenl and clean with & amooth land7 erdl, divorce. Fred E. Jones, at. and tbOl.e who ro away to Ichool gathered around catchlnr horae bottom &04' .. nice IItUe sand tornor coll.S' mUlt b ' tfltt d ElY 01... I.ee another hunch of , -I' e ou •. en chJekena toUowiq a ca&f and ~h. In thOH da,.. w. dldn t - Arthur Coldiron VI. Cora Lucille the IIttl. Ichool children will have pic . U aDd catchl hone w.... b~thlD.. aulta all day but ColdiroD, divorce. John M, Osto hav. fallcJothel becau•• the, k1QI' p ad to ng we mlnaged to Ipend moat of our wald, attorney. have theaprlng clothea 'that rull elO •• I am glf nndbuttbA lt wo tbel11r d, tim. paddlln, When N'C.IL Emplo-ees Credit Ulon were outcrown put away alllaet me UBe or th em td III the I wat.r. ad 1m I , . . prefer to rive the chlckena a little we w.re 0 ez' we 81m to IIW Inc., VI. William D. Smith, COIIDOVTbe recent rain. haTe made more corn and not have the horse an4 row and tlahed ~nd went IIatl· iL Thomu C. Cecil and Charten tblngs freah and th • . cornlook lUll.creen looka and wonderful. It only we would h_"e bad .. little more we woodn't' need to worry. but the ground water III stili low. Today la atlll cool and pleuanl Tbe hum of Insects la In the air and tbere la a buy look to tbe IIky. The little yeUow bird, gold fIIlch In the bird book II out here on a thistLe, The 1ro~ weed II In &loom and thlnp baTe a late .ummer look even though they are still rreen. • Almost time for , lOhool. Rav. the chlldr.n had tbose IIhots and been to tbe dentist and had their eyel examined, and aU the things that ahould be taken ar. of before Icllool berlnl. The .yea are especlallY Important. too often the tint two Qr \Ilree yeare In Ichool are abnOlt waited becauae of lID· perfect vtston. Watcb your child when be hj)lds a book to read. an h read un.y at the normal blackboard dl nc' Notice all thea. things "Dd a1ao any other thlngB that may bandl tlp It ohlld In Ichoot Do bis sb • fit com· fortably! He won't be bappy In s hool it b baa outcrown hili shoes ",'hlte he blUl b en gcllng bru-ofoot thJs IUmm r. Don't walt Ull the laat mlnul (or .verythlng. Notification of 1954 Wh n l Acr age AlIotm nts . hay been 8 nt out and FrIday. Auqust 14 Is the day when wheat producers s·re called upon to ole It they produce more than f1rleen scree of

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Keeps laying house coo/·ln slimmer, dry in ,winter .

. , A BUDGET ACCOUNT allows you to make the payments according to your personal income, in small weeldy or bi.weekly amounts. As an example • . • if , .,ou have a. $~.OO budget account you wUl make a payment of $1.50 per week or $3.00 every other week. Y-o u can always owe us the full amount'of your. budget account •.• and yet buy up to the am~unt of yoair monthly payment. This plan allows you 0 have your merchandise AT ONCEI OUR BUDGET .ACCOUNTS INCLUDE A PLAN FOR $25.00, $50.000, $75.00 lind $100.00.

LAY-A.WAY PLAN .

This plan has been 'in effect for <:?v~rt 23 years and thousands have used it to buy ahead of the seasons. Just make . . a small cash deposit at the time of purchase and then with smaN weekly or monthly payments-" your merchandise is paid , for when wanted.

dI. clMP liD. is dry IJIcldll hw' fill an c1aan. . . "l. ..f.:t . Thii doub~ dIllY uti of JII. tllClric' ~ , flllllllk.. iIlYiryprofi~le iJlYllllftanlfOreftIT . 111m with.,laying Dock ' " FOf aclclilioMlinlormation on 11~ htlpalor . proJiltbl. poulzry blllin.... c:oMlll YOIll c:o.ntT . Attiu, Vocational Agricult\ue T..ch~. IIIcldle D.P. Fa,na a.prtlll\lllin ..mnll YOIll ~liph. lIorhoocL ' . _uti

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UNDERGOES MAJOIJ 8URGERV Mra. Ralph Satterthwaite un· derll'ent major surgery · at Clinton Memorial bo.pltal on FrIday. ENJOV EASTERN VACATION Mr. and Mrs. EvereU Marlatt and daughter are enjoying a va· caUon tour throUgh the East. GUE8TS' FROM XENIA MIIII MUdred Mason and motber. of Xenia. were Wedneaday guest8 of Mrs. Winifred HartaoclL GUE8T FROM DAYTON Miss June Guess. of Dayton. wall a week end guelt of MillS Betty Satterthwalte.

Fa.. To.r, Piclic ' IE, H 80ld Sales To 8e Held al,_ 28 ConUn.e To en.1I

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A tour and plonic has been Ohio sale8 of Sertea E and H planned tor aU .F arm Ownership Bonde during July ahowed a alight borrowers of the Farmerl Home Increa8e over purcha188 for the AdmlDj.tratlon In Cllnwn, Warrell. IIame month a year ago t,o- keep Hamilton, Butler and Preble coun· the ltate'l month·by·month rectle8 tor Wednesday, Augult 28. ord of greater Balel Intact. C. J . Arrangementl .... ere completed by \\"aggoner. . Chairman. War I' e D Grady !IJ. Rhod", County Super- County Savlnj;s Bond Committee. vllor: of Clinton and Warren coun· I sald today. Salee In Warren Ues and Ralph B. Voorhll. county County for last month were $14.· suPervisor ot Hamilton. Butler and 3S7. compared to July. 1952. InPreble countlel. vestment ot $lS.060. Tbe group will visit the Homer The la8't month In which Ohio Bobl f&rm near New Vienna to f&lled to show an Increaae WIUI In llee their prll...wlnnlng Jersey November, 1951. and thlll wu th __ herd, then to Leesburg to the only month In the 19·month period> roadllde park for the picnic. The I to show a decrease. ToW Bales Morrill farm .n orth of Leesburg of the two bonds . In July. 1953. v. III be visited In the afternoon to were $21.869.257 aDd compare to lee their prl~wlnnlng Holateln $2] .004.830 for the same months herd. Tllose Invited from this area yalt year. are: Large.t dollar gains for the Mr. and Mrs. James E. Judy. Rt. month came from the following 2, Blanchester; Mr. and Mrs. El· metropolitan counties: Summit. wood C. KUlworth. Rt. 3. Waynell' Fr811klln, Lucas, and Mahonlng. vUle; Mr. IIDd MI"II. Herman Rer· Chairman ' Waggoner I&ld that Ing. Rt. 1. Morrow; Mr. and Mrs. cash value of Series E and H Delbert Fisher. Rt. 1. Clarklvllle; Bonds beld by Individuals In the Mr. and Mrs. William N. Linkous. United Statel on June 30, 1953. r ached $36.048.000.000. which III Rt. 1, Oreconla. one-and-one·balt bllUon . dollars more than the cash value of 1!l BondI held on May 1. 1951. when they began to mature.

The tonowlng have bElen ordered by local draft board No. 122 to report tor induction on J\.ugust 27.

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n.o n ShUttl, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shnttl ot WaynellVllle. was . IOlemnlzed Sunda.y afternoon, A.ug. 9. at 4 :80 o'clock on the Mt. Sterling Methodllt lawn. The Rev. JOIIeph Snyder oUlcl· ated at the Ceremon.y whioh wall followed b,. a reception tn the church bUemenL Given In m&rrIage by. her lathe... the bride wore a white tro.ted orgaudy over taffeta gown. with bouffant floor telllth IIdrt and fuo lenlth 11eevea. It wu deI lpecl wUh a f~ted bodice flnIllbed with a BcalloPed DeckUne. A tlnger-tlp length veil fell from a crown Ityled with I88d pearll. The brtde carried a wbIte Bible with white gardenias. rift of tbe

VACATIONING IN MICHIGAN MilS Phoebe Miranda .. enjoyIn. .. a vacation from her duU.. at Kier'l G...... -e and II ...... ,,-dlng a few daye near Ludlngton. Mlcb. , WEEK END GUE8T8 HERE Mr'" and Mre. Carl II\DI. wbo were enroute to their home In 8t. JOHph. Mo.• from New .York City. lI'ere week enit gueatt of Mr. and Mn. C. Lee Hane and fam1l7. VISITOR8 FROM CAPITOL. William Davie H.N. and wife of Wuhlngton. D. C.; are puta of his parenti. Mr. aDd lire. ~ Da...I.. Mr. Davia la .taUoned In Wuhlngton wbUe recelvlq hi. training In the Medical Corps.

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HONORED ON ANNIVER8ARY Mr. and Mrs.. Ira I!!tsler enter· talned to dinner OD Saturday ev... nlng Mr. and Mra. Harold Shuttl and cblldren. Ellen Marie. War· ren and Maloolm and Mn. Mack WillOn. bonoriq the weddlq an· nlversary of Mr. and Mre. Shuttll_ SATURDA:V EVENING GUE8T8 Mrs. Kenneth Barber and ohll· dren. were Baturc1a)' evening cal· lere on friend. In Wa,.e.vllle. and of Mr. and IIrs. BW'Ilett Butterworth ~ She wu accompanied home by her little daUghter Jeanne wbo had been the pe.t of Mr. and Mre. Butten'ortb for a few da".. RETURN FROM FLORIDA Mrs. T. S. Bardin. -lrrtnla, Trelliler and Ronald have ,nat 1'8turned home .from a two ,,&eta vacation. They vlelted · leveraI placell of Interest In Florida and enroute. -----:-.- - VACA"-ION ·AT NIAGARA FALLS Mlsaee Ruth and l!lJ.lIabeth BUrhave been v&catlODtn.« In , . Niagara FaUll and vleltlnr rela· Uves In New Jere.,..

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'9rai,-Shllls W..dile ATTEND ASHMORE REUNION Yows S,I.... in MI: and Mre. Henry R. Satterth~I 0 U waite and family attended the S!erlin, Chlrcll " .e ross 181 Asbmore reunion at Ft. Ancient The marriage of MIIIII Ruth Irenll Soli -t on Sunday. Craig. daughter of Mr. Bnd Mrs. 0 cion W. H. Craig. to Mr. Stanley Ver-

WEEK END IN KENTUCKY lIr. and Mre. Fred Everhart. with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Everhart of Middletown. enjoyed the week end In Kentucky.

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1863: Lebanon-James Caanpbell. Paul Burrus. I Franklln~tanley Folb. J obn Noland. . Malon-Roy Muenn ch. The following have been order· ed to report for arm forces pby. IIlcal eamlnatlon on Tuesday. Aug 25: Wayneev111e-- Robert Campbell . Soott. Remley. Jr. Franklin-Robert K1ndred. Robert Barnell, Jr., Jem Oglesby, Glenn Bothe. MOil Wlnleler. Robert Hoftman. David BallIard. LIn· ville McFarland. Jam.s Milia. Er· cel Anders. Lebanon-Ronald Surface. Morrow-Clair Combs. Norman Hale. Frank RID_II', ~a.~k South. Muon-Richard n8\dI , Pleasant P1a1n - Sylvan Good· win. Jr., BUly Everman. Foster-Jamell Hagqod. Harveylburg-Max Hilderbrand.

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Sherttf Richard Satterthwaite 11I8ued a ~port showing his ofrlce made 87 arrests durtng the pallt montb. Among the chargee rueel were IntoxIcation. assault and lNI.ttery. IlIlIulng cbecks without tunds, non-BUpport. Bhootlng wltb Intent to kill. druuken drtvlng, etc. Shertff Satterthwaite. C hi e t Deputy Ralph Palmer. DepuUes Oeorge Carrel and Walter Stephens made Investigations of 25 I~tlmate complaInts and 28 were unfoul}ded. ThlrtY-8lx otfen8es Investigated ;were ot a serious nature, many of which result 11 In cases tor tbe grand jury. Twenty· two automobile aCCidents. one ot which reBulted In two fatalities. were Invelltlgated during the month.

"If a ..lelman phonea or st you r home about hOlpltal care Insurance. you can be certain he does not ~present Blue Cro.s." James E. Stuart, executive dlrec. tor of HOllpltal Care Corporation.. 8ald today. Mr. Stuart pointed out that Blue eroiS. a non.proflt communIty plan. bas no bou ....to-house . alsemen or telephone lO11citod. HOlpttal Care Corporation hu recenUy received many complaint. about home lollcltore wbQ give the false Impresllion that they rel)l'8lent Blue CI'OIII. (lr are In lOme w~ connected with mue croSI

"M~;t Blue CroS8 membera are enrolled on a group bull or duro Ing the annual open membership periodll." Mr. Stuart poln1ed out. He added that this year's oj)en membership period was scheduled for September 8 through 18, dur~ng which time everyone In 1I0uthwelltern Ohio will be eUgible to joIn Blue Croll. "The, Blue CrolS open member· IIhlp periods are widely announced In new~apere. radio and televl· slon. No home aollcltore or ageDta are ever used." Stuar~ concluded.

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A new subdi vision Is to be opened up soon a little over 1.000 feet North or Waynes ville on U. S. Route 42. The 179 acre farm ('wned by Mr. and Mrs. M)'ron E. Olre Is to be 8ubdlvlded I.nto 100 lots. 50 on .each side or Route 42. 8lld the balance laid out In tracts or from 10 tL 25 acres each. and It will be auctioned off. 1.0 the blgheBt ---~---------~bldder aturday afternoon at 1 :30. The Bale will be conductecr by R. M. Lucaa and Coo. and The Frank Malick Co. 'of Cincinnati. At a 8Peclal meeting ot tbe VU· Due to many conntoUng actlv lage Council Tuesday night. It Itles durtng the month of Septem. was decided to petition tbe. propbel'. the gt'811d Jury will not con- erty owners between the North vene until October this year, Com. Corporation line and the new IIUbmon ·Pleas Judge Frank C. Ander- dlvlllion to get their permission lion has announced. for annexation by the VUlage. A For several years Warren coun. majority vote of the property own· ty grand and petit Jurors ~ve era .Ia needed Cor the development been drawn from the jury wheel to be taken Into. the Village. In QeJltember. Another special meeting of the This year jUrOn! w, 1L not be Council was called (or Thursday drawn until early In September. ntght. 1 entatlve date for the October In view of thl! . fact that there grand jury to convene la Monday will be muoh needed revenue ad· October 6. . ded to the Vlllage'8 Income trom the new aubdlvIIIIon. It appeared that moat or the Counc ilmen were In favor of an.n exatlon. Only the property owner's IIlg· natures and legal tormalltles reo malned to be Ironed out to make Several hundred Warren county tbe development become a reality. 4-H! club boyS Bnd ~Irls have com· pleted their projects for the Bum· mer and are now r'bady to have them Judged for dlsplay at the 102nd Warren county fair Sept. 1 through SepL 5. Extension Agents Frank Z. Hell. 65. died at 6 : 20 John B. Mowbray and Mary ~. CUngan announced. The j ud~ lng p. m. Friday at ble bome two miles lOuthweat of Xenla on the Lower began Monday. Bellbrook road. He bad been III Oro years. Mr. Heell formerty lived In Waynesville and was 1\ retired farmer. Survivors Include his wlte. Bertha.; three daughtere. Mrs. Clara ElUli. Mrs. Grace Elml. The aDnual joint meetlnr of both of Waynesville, and Mrs. Wayne8vllle. Lebanon and Frank- .Tean BelT)' ot Dayton; two grand· lin Farmere Clubs was held at the IOna. Serv\cea were held at 2 p. Friendll Socl.al room on Thursday. m. Monday At the Stubbe funeral Elghty·ntne memberll and guests bome with burtal In Middle Run enjoyed a delleloull hasket dlmler cemeterr. The retired f.rIDel' and lifelong resident of thtl Ifea ,.tlO and very pleasant IOclal time. Mr. John Settlemyre. president II survived by three sisters. Mrs. of the WayneavlUe club, presided Florence Bntterworth of Wayn8l' and Mr. 8. S. E11111 waB In charge ville. Mattie Hesl of Spring Val· Jey and Mrs. Glee Oxford or Beck· or the prorram. MIllS GlOria Jacoba, accompan· ler. Mtoh.. and three brotbel"ll, led on tbe plano by MillS Barbara Charlee. Walter and Jelse Hesll. Dollter. sang two lovely vocal aU of near XenlL IOlos. and MIlS Dollter then played a plano 11010. Mr. Doll. of the Brethren churcb waa guelt epeaker of the clay, and told of his vlalt to Europe. when he accompanied a IIhlpment The W.cTU meetlnr wu held made to the people of Europe. Thursday aftemoon at the Church wblch WIUI I8nt by the Brethren o·f Chrllt. The meeting wu open· Ohurch. His talk WIUI 'f'ery Inter· esting. telling of hili vanous vlsltll ed by Mrs. Jennie Bradley read· to dillpt~ perROnB and their Ing trom the . 13th cbapter ot RomanI and Mre. Winifred Whit· Ilvlng condltlonl. The club adjourned and the aker offering prayer_ A reading Waynesville Club will meet with on "The WCTU gatbertng tn Mr.' and Mre.,.. Clarence Ryq In AtrIca" waa given by Mrll. Whit· September at the Preston Party aker and Mrs. Flollllie Carey read an article on "Vtrgtnla'l Mother House. of the year." The lmeeUnr wal cloll84 with prayer by MI.. wef l!JmIe,.

12 at the bome of Carl lind M&ry Joan ' Stiles witb Lee O'Banton and Dick Irelan In chargEI and Pat Irelan preSiding. PI anll concern Ing ~ct ' I'vIt,. Day ·- were d'--' an d t h e f ....... .... ul. ed . It · Ided upon to antElr severaI was dec demonstration at A~Uvlty Day to be held at the Leball0n HIgh h 1 dl I A 21 IIC 00 au tor lIDl on ugu.t .. t entering The queltion 0 II fioat at the fair wu :put to a vote and wu carried. Vincent Rakelltraw IBv·e a brtef report on our vllllt to the Greene County talr. Auguat 5. 'll'wo very Intere,tlng delllODltratiolU were given. One by v.JllC8D~ Rakestraw and Carl SUlel and another by Obrlltbte EdeDl. . oUter partlclpant of that demoDlltratioll Patty Miller. was abunt. Gueats present were: Evelyn LuC&8 ot Wayneaville a'nd Howard Wallace of HUllboro. Refreehmente lerved by Mrs. Stll" and 19ames were enjoyed after the meeting. The next meeUng will be held Tburad&Y August 27 at Ule EdeDi home • . Mary Joan BtWea. Actlnr News :R.eporter

Harry M_ Linder. 67, of 54 Stratford avenue, Da.yton. an employ a or Frigidaire Division. General Motors Corp. 24 years. died at 2.55 a. m. Monda.y at M.laml Valley hOI. pltal after a brief illness. In Warren county. he was a rormer relldent of Dodds. and was ,,'ell known her&. He was a Dayton relident 25 yeare. Surviving aTe hie wife, Marie ; a dau"hter, Martha. of . Dayton', II .. Btepdaughter. Mra. John Makin of BelmaT. N . J.; four eons, Robel'! \V. and Marton E., or Dayton,; EUgene J .• In Porto Rico. and Donald B. of Troy: a IItePllon. Robert Craig of Dayton, and five grandchildren. Servicell were conducted at ~ p. m. Wedneeday at the Whitmer Brothere tuneral bome. 239 N. Ludlow street In Dayton, by the .Rev. Jamel Weathafer. BurtaL wal at Lebanon.

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Mrl. George Shambaugh of ColumbuI, was tbe matron or honor. Tricky Thumbs 4-H The other attendanta wIre Mill Club Meets Here AnDa Lee Teeter. 1'!1111 Ellen Marie Shutta, I ..ter of the brideTricky Thumbl met at the St. groom u ' bridelmaid, and MIIII MarTlI Parlllh House. Refrellh· Prudence Carr, coualn of the ments were served by Verna and bride. wal DowerrtrJ. The matron Patty Hili. Karen Thomu. Sandra of honor's ballerina lell3tb sown Cook, and Judy WrIght.. We had wu of pink frolted organdy. a very nice time. styled Ilmllar to the bride·l. while There will be an Ice cream sothe brtd"mafdl wore yelLow frolt, cial at the Waynesville Locker By JOHN B. MOWBRAY ed organdy ,OWDII. ' Matchlnr pic' Plant Saturday. ~ugust 22 at 8:00 ActIng Count)' Agent ' ture hata and .hOM aleo were p. m. worn. Tlie Dower rtrl was drulled WEEVIL. TIME News Reporter Judy Wrigbt In green organdy ballerina length Weevll8 can ruin ,youlr wheat dresll. and matohlq .boel. Mr. Norman Brown and Mr. Ed. prortta It you aren't very careful. Mi Marlon Shuttl, brother of Brown of Dayton. visIted their Iti. n·t dlrtlcult to controt weevils X-Ray Unit In Lebanon the groom. wu beet man. and the IIll1ter, 11411111 Bertha Brown on Fri· with carbon lIulflde but tlhere are For Co. 'ood Handlen ushera were Mr. Warren Bhutte, 'day afternoon. a tew' precautionll tbat ahould be brother or the groom. BenJamln Mrs. Cora Pyle and Mrs. Lena taken. Carbon bisulfide Is IN· Mrs. Margaret Godwin. Execu· Bla",. LeRo, Cra1S and DaTtd Hartllook with Mr. and Mrs. Stacy tive Secretary of the T. B. Health _80 It CBDDol.h6...UI Anderson. -- - cB • where there Is danger of a flame. AsaoclaUon of Warren County. aU· Mre. Edwin Arbagalt wal organ- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrll. cigarette or electrical IIpark eet· ounced thlll week that tbe X-Ray St. Augustine Ice lilt and played selected favorttell Harl Harvey wbo tor the preaent ting ort the tumes. mobile ualt will be In Lebanon. Ohio farmers can buUd 111.011 for Cream Social Au •• 22 of the couple. MI.II Shirley Mld- are etaylng at tbe bome ot their Figure on 3 pounds ot carb9n on the afternoon of A\I&U.t 27th ~eley. 1I0\.olsl. sang. "Ob. Promille son .. A1vln Harvey. and family In bisulfide for ench 100 buahelll of trom 1; 30 to .: 30 at tbe Clty oniy 25 centll per ton of storage, The St. Auguatlne Altar Society Me." l'Becau8e" and "I Love You Wllmlngton. while the), are on va.- wheat In the bin. Pl'ace tbe car· Building for the benefit or the reports an extension engineer at will aponllor an Ice cream social 0)110 State University. Truly." cation. bon blBultide In Ihallow pabs food handlers of Warren County. Saturday evening. Augu.t 22 on J. D. BUckle says home built For her daughter's wedding. Mills Gertrude Chandler of Nor- around over the wheat. Old pie The COBt of the X·Ray 111 $1.00. the church lawn at Waynesville. .81108 are beromlng popular In Oblo Mrl. Craig wore a printed nvlon wood. wu a guest on Suuday a~ p811a are ok_ The liquid .wlll evapbecause they a~ cheap to build. They will have Ice cream. sand· with na...,. blue acoelilOriell and a ternoon of her aunte, ~I..ea Rut orate and since It 18 heavIer than NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Farmers can construct unlined wlcbee. pie. cake. etc. oorsage of red .roS8ll. Mre. Sbutts and Elisabeth Chandler and Mrs. air. sink right down In the ali' Admlnl.trator Serving wUl begin at 6 :00 p. m. trenoh IIUOS for u little as 25 cb.o se tU1'Cl1l011e blue puckered IIT- Mae Harrtson. Bpaces between the .... heat kernelll_ and last unUl nine. Eletate of Janet L. Peterll. D~- cents to it per each ton of stor· Ion. with black acceelOrl811 and a. Mr. Rerer Braun. of Dayton. Another metbod Is to mua a ",Ialt age and fence sllOll only 75 centll red rOle corace. called on Mlla Anna Brown on of a grain sack IIDd bury It down ceuecL • Sunday. BulldJng COlts of per· In tbe wbeat. Pour the I:IQuid on Notice Is hereby given tha~ to $1.25. Hostellles at the recepUon . were Mr. Braun wu a former pupil the sack Ind It will IPlI1I: down Emery Petere. whoae POlt Otflce manent upright 811011 range from Mrs. Paul Burkitt, Mlla81 Margar- of MIIIII Brown at the 0880 Home the wick Into tbe grain 'wbere It Add,.l. II WaynellVllle R. R. II. $S to $26. et Anderson, Dorothy Bowman In Xenia. . Tbe engineer 8ays these home e~nttea. Either method wtll Ohio. baa been duly appolnted all and Norma Jean Proud. -On Monday -afternoon. Rev. work. Oounty 8lttenllon offlcee han Admlnlltrator of the Eetate of built aUos for temporary or con· FOllOwing a two weell:e honey- Ralph Parka of Wyandotte. Mich .• Try to seal oU all doorwaYI or Janet 1.. Peters, late of Wayne tlnued use can be constructed '1ieveral new leaDeta on grsslland Uloon In Michigan and In Canada. called on MIHea AnnIe and Mame crackll to prevent all' current.. TOWDShiP. Warren Count,. Ohio. abov...ground or underground. It farming tor public dlltrlbutlon. the couple will relide In Waynes- Brown. . Is easier to find a Bite for an The por1tet ·.Ize pamphletl. trom carrying the fumes ..way deoeuecL vUle. . Mr. J. WUaon Edwards of Spring before they ha.ve had a clbance to . Dated thll 29th .day ot July. abov...ground al1o. written ~y exlenllion spoolaUlts. field. with bls dau,liter. Mre. O. do the job. Air the bin out for a 18n. Fenee and stack slloll fit well contain' Information on band aeed· W. Rhein and chUdrin of Orlando, while before working around It. In meetng emergencies and supple- tng. grazing. legumes. harvesting RALPH H. CAREY. Fl~. were .w elcome ""II1OIIS of Arter you have IIealed the bin off. Judge ot the Probate c.urt. menting permanet silos. Bllckle maohinery. .1108. driers. bloat and MIIII Marraret Edwardl ' on Sun· don't bother It for 36 houre. Thill · la true despite POll' batanced farmlng. . Warren County. Ohio laYIi. The -more one I. .e...red from day afternoon. IIlble hlgb Illage _IOSI8l. Fanners Oeorce Gilt, extension agronoFred m. Jon... Attornq the wor)d. from de.I..... from huMre. OUn Curl returned on Mon. can build them In a ehort period ml.t, 0&1111 the IUultrated leanet, 8:i-(3t)-MO --alrs and con dltl onll. t II1&Il II.'" e day from' a ...lllt with relatlvell In HOW TO FIGURE NUMBIER OF of time '\'t'tth no special founda· a pocket library on graslliand more ImpervlOu• . doel o~ ' becom" Wllmlncton and Sa1ilna. BU. OF GRAIN IN BINI,ICRlla: . tlon required. fannlnr. to the telte ' of God. Taite are a Mre. Mabel Hathaway .~nt For Ear Com - Multiply tbe CARD OF THANKS Two addltlonal leanet. will be meanl by which a IOUI II .mea- Sunday, at the home of ber ·slIIter. lenlth .x .w ldth x height I .4. 'l.'hlll I wlIh to thank my many friend. MT• MOLLY NEWS printed each month. aured as to Ita. fttn8l8. and proven Mre. Harve,. Barnett tn L,.tle. . will give you the numbelr of bu. and relatives tor the "auUfUl out by It. own actll. Go. bow. Mlall Ida Ledbetter of Xenia. of oorn In th~ crtb. fiowel"ll. potted plaat.. lovely Mrs. Mary Staub and IOn LewIa ' ttl fttn811 beforehand. · and also was a dinner , n8lt at the Home For Wheat and othe... small Cardl ' and other gift. received and MI"II. Mae Hopkin. of Mt. Ita unpreparedDell.. but man Witb otl Tuellday. · grainll - Multiply the length x while I WIUI at Miami Valle,. bOil- Wallhington and . Mr. and ~rs. aD elb cOuld' not believe bimlelf Mr. Borace Sawin aDd eon Fred width x height x .8. .Thll will give pltal tor a stay of ftve daYI. I John Hopklna, 'IOn and daughter. unfit unle•• proof were ginn him. of HOUlton. Tex.. called on their you the n~mber of bUlhel1l of allO wtlh to thank the Amertcan . of Radlng, Ohio. were recent vleSusceptibility to evil II proven to, coulln. )(til MarpNt Edward. OD .mall grain in the bl~. Legion Auxiliary tor the Imety ltore of Mr. and Mre. T: O. Run· Belt rtJta for breedlnr .took him when he falls Into the teete. Tueeda,.. . r potted .,lant and aardll, allO the yon of Mt. Holly. eolt the teast Iqa Herbert N. and ·teatl are continued until the ~ Luelle ArmUqe retumed AROUND, THE COUNTY . Wayneavllle Garden . Club. memo Mr. an4Mre.. T. C. Runyon were Barnee, uteulon Iwlne speclall.t eoul realll8l Itt OWD uafttDe~, on 'I'Ilel!la, ,from a deUrbtfUl.aThe eoril I. boldlQ up nrprla- bere or Mt. Bolly church and Bun· guelte of Mr. and MI'II. H. J. Ebert at Ohio ~tate UDlYenIl». thell ramone telld. to root GIlt aation In Bolton IIIld cape CC)d lnaty weU ...plte the lack 01 rain. day Scbool for the · box of fruit at Mt. V/aabinrtoD SUIlday. "PIck out the .btr, ttartfty rllt. the The lUDe tetta . . Spotty raIDI In moat MCtIoIuI. baTe and carda. allO wlah to thank KrI. W. A. CaUahan aDd . obU· before- til.,. ret HIlt to aarket,N COllIe -.aID uW a former 1f8&k· ......... _ ."... ,........ helped to carry It thftnllb the dry memben who came . too 'Iee me d~ Pat1'lclt ~d Sharon baYe re- BarDeI. uvfl. -rarmill..... , lAq D...· bu becOme a .treqth. and 'try 6AZEnE da"- The ud I01ItIlena while In the bOlplt.al,. '1:0 ID7 maD1 tutDed to their bome In MiamI, bodIeI. ....ootb lbouldera. h_~ the JIOWW .to OTeI'COme lITO la __ part of tile cout)" trleDd. uti NIall,... ...... t ..,. I'la.. after' apeDdtnr three ' w.eeks 1Wu. Ithlpt feet aDd t . .... tablllbe4. - Abdal "'~b. by -.... to !lOtte. tH. .~ .. JDII1loL" with her pU'Utt Mr. uti , ..... T. well d .....loped adder l8OUoal 1IIOor. ." . . ~ • • . ,. Ma DUID C. JIaDlO!l at . ilL Holb'. . .-It . . . . . . . . _ .'

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Mrs. Clara Sheehan eDtertalned to dl nner on S unda,. h onOl'lIII the birthday annlveraary of bel' daUlh· ter. Mr•. ElU. · McClure. of Lebanon. A deUcIous conred dish dllmer "u enjoyed b, Mr.· and Mn. ElII" MoClure, Elmq:ene and. Myron McClure or Lebanon. Mr. and Mn. Earl Thomu of Cente"IUe. - Mr. and Mrs. .Dan Sprlnrer of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kntt'r an~ IOD of Fort Wayne, Ind •• IIr: and Mn. Robert -Croll and ion of Blue 1IaU. ·MIA HeleD H~ and. Mre. Eata RaID.. of Sprln, Valley. ·Mr. ud MJ'I. Dea-th Sheehan, Mr. aDd Mn. Blilbani .oI'addea••Jlr. . pd .re. Walter Sheehan, Mr. and II.... W..". Sbeelaan, Kr. · aD4 lin. A. B. ......r.t. lin. AUoe CioB . . . . . - . . . ... : .• :

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Elmond E. Lovelace vs. Marjorie Lovelace, case dismissed. I Stat of Ohio ex rei Wilma and Boyd Plowman: vs. Edna Ingram, case dismissed. Agnes Bagford vs. Garland Bag· ford, divorce and custody o( chilo drcn to plainlifT; defendant to pay lO every Iwo week. Shirl M. Harpel' VS. Harold A. CO\ !e~. defenda nt granted 60 days in which to plead.

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Seilkop to Ellis W. Johnson, lot in Deerfield Township. Gilbcrt Smith, Jr.. to Gilbert Smith. 101 in South Lebanon. ) Bern~rd and Talitha Hager to I earl ~a mpbell. lot in Leba~on . Damel M. and 1arguertte M. Collette to Claude I . an~ Betty C. Amburgy, 16..88 acres m Turtlecree~ Township. Mitchell and Fannye E. Park~r I to B. V. and MarY Parker lot 10 Springboro. . ' I . t Junlor L. and LoUise J. Clark to M. Russell Hom. and Eugene E. Jones, .791 acre m Lebanon.

Dan ie l M. and Marguerite M. olleUc v . Jack Vencill, (or can. social cella lion of contract. Maple and The ~ SCS met In the b\Irch, !'I1aple, aUorneys. room oC tbe M thodlSl John D. Hogan vs. Elta May Ho. h re ThurllDay n!lernoon. ' d ' orcc. C. Donald Dilatush .Mr. and frs. Lovell E. Simpson gan, IV , and son. Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin a t~~r~~~. matter of the mortgage of Impson and 1.wln daughters. Lee the South Lebanon Baptist Church and Dee and Uss Virginia lmp· of outh Lebanon, to mortgage BOn, all of Louisville, Ky.. were church property. Brown and guests. Sunday or RdV . and Mrs. J. P. Thornbury. 1\1 8 Stmpson Young, attorneys. Sallie Raleigh vs. Irvin Raleigh, MARRIAGE LICENSES remained for a w aks .visit with the Thornburys. divorce. J. T. Riley, attorney. . Willie J. Day, 66. Franklin, fac· Pre. Ronald Clark has returned Carl Ross VB: Nannie Ross, di· tory worker, and Lillie Horn, 62, Ft B r llowlng a vorce. J . T. Riley, attorney. Franklin, Cactory worker. ~rler ' tu~ro:'h 'her~ :Ith Mrs. . Ruth Ann . Rce~ vs. Green Reed. William Morgan , 18, Waynes· Clark and thgelr Bon Ricky. dlvorc~. J. T. Riley, attorney. lviUe, lab~rer, and Flora White, 16, Muise File lind Miss Jan II , Wilham .A. Brown v . SteL~a V. WayneSVille. Fit T8~v~ guests Tuesday arter· 1Brown , dIvorce. Sharts, Smger Thomas T. McGranahan, 21, Lebe r Ch and Brown, attorneys. anon student and Ann C. Dicker· noon of Mrs. Jess Hay, 0 au· Ed McQuinn vs. Mary McQuinn. ' son, 23, Lcba~on, nurse. tauqua. divorce. J. T. Riley, attorney. Oscar Schneider; 50, Mason, Mrs. Ell:tabeth Hook and her shoemaker, and Nell Conlee, 48, daughter. hnr!e ne. of Betbel, COMMON PLEAS COURT Mason, dry cleaner. weT gu sis Tbl1r day of Mr. 8nd . fartba D. Hall VS . Frank Hall, Cowis Barrett, 47, South Leba. Mrs. Rlcbard "'Bollinger nnd family. divorce and restoration of maiden non, laxi driver, and Oda Jett. 39, Mr.- anrlMn. John E. Welsh, name to p1aintlft. · South Lebanon, grocer. of here and th 1 8 , 11 lind daugb· Yvonne Ricker Murphy. VB. Oon· C cil Atkin on, 46, Oregonia, La· ter-In·law 1\I r . Dnd [ I'. .John old E. Murphy, divorce and restor· borer, and Hilda Heinlein, 27, Ore· [Bud) WeI h and fa mily, of Utica. a ion of maiden name to plaintiff. gonia. bad a pknl sup er at Ft. An· Enoch S. Turner VS. Nona Maria cleut. Tuesdav \' nlnl:. .!asler Turner, divorce to plaintiff. - - - - - - -- - - Johnny Welsh return pd tn spend Betty Richlrds vs. John W. Rich· a tew 'days here nl the borne of ards, defendant ordered to pay $35 his grandparents. Mr. earl Rob rts and his mother Ed Burton 8nd son . • . Mrs. Roberts have moved Into the Mrs. Emma Cline, of Dayton, Is Smart double here on Main street, a housegllesl here of her slBter, formerly occupl I by Mr. and Mrs. Osee Harlan. Mrs. Edgar Baker and faJlllly wbO Tbe B. Y. Ji'. held a regular are now Uving at Fairborn. The meeting Sunday even,ln g in the TOILET SOAP Roberts prevlouBly lived in New Boclal rooms or Jonah s Run Bap· tlst Church. WHilE, FRAGRANT, Burlington. Mr_ and Mrs. WUI Gillam bon· Mrs. Louise Flte and Miss Jane ored their son. Harold G\l1am with FLOATING · Flte were guests during tbe week 8. blrtbd.ay dinner at their home, end in Glendale, of Mrs. D. H. Thursday. Otber gues s were ' File and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muth· Mre. Harold Gillam and Mr. and ert and daughter. Mrs. Herman Gerrard. Mrs. Jennie Bell, of Somers- Mr. and Mrs. Estel Cole Rnll vUle, WaR a houle guest ber, dur- daughter, of Dayton, were guests Ing the week end of ber brother- Saturday of Mrs, Cole's parents, '. In·Jaw and l ister', Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore. H. 8. Tucker. Guests at Joll84's Run Baptist The annulLl Monee reunion din· CburCh Sunday ' morning were 'Rev. Waynesville, Ohio ner was held at the ~1t;h IIchool and Mra. L. ~ Clapp, missionaries OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 1"":""":"_ _ _..lIllllld:lDg here ~aturday. serving Me~co trom the Air Mall SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burton and from God Mission and Mrs. Clapp's daughter, or SpringfIeld, were sleter, Mrs. Frank Wetzel, or WiI· guests Sunday of Mr. and ' Mrs. mlngton .

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ill Be O!d Inlo Traotl From 10 to 2& Acra.

TR A CT No. I-Has a large 2-. tory brick reside nce , which Mr. and Mrs. Gire started to remodel into a b ea utiful home. While in the .process of remodeling , they puroha,s ed. an 800 acre farm from the Johnson EstaTe, and .they imme diately stopped the remodeling of this property. What has been done to date: · The basement has bel'\n lowered and graveled, rea d y to poUr concrete, a new model oil fired fumace has been indallllld, fixtures purchased' for 2 bathrooms, a beautiful pictur, window has been purchased, Ie eral ~riaion. torn out and new partitions run, also a complete set of planl have. been preparect for, the remodeHng job. This il how you wil find th~ home, lifting back on a nice plot of ground about 500 feet from U. S. Highway 42 on approximately 20. acrel of groUnd. TRACT No. 2-Hal a niJ:e

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5-~OQm coth.g~ with · bath, Iocateo' on a tract of land approximately ' .

WAYNESVILLE il a nice viHage located on lf~ S~ Highway. 42. Has schools, chullChes of sever.l . denominatjonl, groceries, etc., making, it very handy and convenient, good bus service.

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Mr. Girel, a~ stated aboy e. started, t;Q rem~(hpl' this property., whUe d~i",g sp he had an opportunity to purchase In '00. cl.Cre farm from t he ' Johnsqn Edat" , and. ~or' that ~~SORj they, have 'i~ned a c~ntrlct with us to. seill, th. _above listed proper.ty for the high dollar Ify.ou ~q,lolICl. nke to finish ~ remqd"Ji"g job, which will , . makEi' . a g.oriJeous I\o'm e, or like' to have some ohoice lots or tr.a ~.ta, fronting on! 42, ,+tend thi~ auctipn. , . TE~~Real estate, 20 percent day of salo, balan~e to equal one-third on or before 30 days, remaining' bal , nee divided into two equal pay,ments ~f 6 and 112 months: ea."h, OJ. YRJL eJln pay cas~.

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Step Up to, the Car with Winning WaysBil A...,.. Savings Lower Y~ur Costl Now is the time to take advantage of high trade-in allowance (oJ: your present car on a bigh-powBJed, highpeifonnance, high-atyled '53 Dodge. It may never again cost you 80 little to take this wonderful step. Your p~t car is getting older. t will depreciate in value as winter approaChes. Now is the time to act! Only Dodge brings you such a great.record of achievement. . Step up to the Action Car-~t prices that start below many models in the lqWC8t-priced field.

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

NOT1CE~OF ~PIPOINTMENT

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evelry roadside sland bas Indiana The ~k I ha\'e jUlt II n r('ad· Admlnlltrator • me onB so truly summer time and ' 1l18' seems to m~ to illus trate on 11 , I the living is easy. Bummer time I Bmnll seal what happ ns on 'a Estate of June V\ ard. D ~cens (\ d iI and the enUng Is good. Ilarge scale when our .westem no.. Notlce. )s he reby gtven till A Farm Diary We bad 8 ·new calf Iilst week lions deal with lhe reop! C'f t ~1 'iar~ whese PoSl 0 'I ,' but Betay bad b en dry ' for longer far east, An enterprising 'n ~lIl\' s II aynes,,'lIIe. 0 1'1'). h i By D. J. Frazier than s he should have been and she womlin, who was I Cl In India wit h been duly apPoln tl!~ I: a d .~' !? ' ---:..., • • • •• •• • , . , . " hnd forgotten how to behave and very little money and two c~II!· tratrlx of tbe Es tate of Ju ne \\ .. I' A T 17 1953 ...:.. ,'s • wb n Dick went to strip hel' out dren. had the bright I. E" d , . ' late ~f Warren Cou.n t y , 0 11, d 'Ume and the 'IIV)ng' Is eas~~me;t how she did kick, but we founci l ing n. IIttJ.e ~ou. away Crom the oe;:a~ed this 31st dny of J . comes over tbe rudlo every day out how to .get around that. Th ere t rity near a small village In Knsh · 1968 and 80meUm 8 two 01' three tlmell l was 0. big calf Utat wns not aJ, I mlr and HvIng as the p nssn s do • RALPH ll . Co" It Y but ri ght uo w ) ran't r emember , lowoo to suok any more thatl was I and so making a home f? r her shU, J udge of t~ e IProbM Courl. the n exll Ine. At an Y rate Ule son 10nJv too glad to be used 8.8 a dren and b erselt. She found the Wilrre n 'lUlH ". d bi g mllk1ng macblne. He I e a n ed house and did only th e most nee· fits. 'h Fred E. Jon ell, Allo rnr ), • e se8.8on an t oug I I can I not suy tbat a fa rmers living Is I1guinst her out of reaCh of her essary repairs to It, as ah thot. .6-(3~ -8 .20 easy, It 8eems that wa at tbls foot, she was kicking out behind, but th at U~tIe was 80 mu h more ___ _ _ time of Ute year especlalf t th I and went to work and stripped than the villagers had that tb ey b gin to wond r \"hnt tho"" ! Y I~ I ~ r her thorough ly. Now I must go to got tbe Id a tha t she was fa b.. th ere for the cows to cat bu ' 1" olty friends a nd' I U BO eas t re ~ veB 1 ~o s tlhe Bale and get anoth er littl e IOU81y wealthy. She I no -6I1 t·, trees are gTeen and so nl C' , . bu'shel y r a g~ ou . nn d P c lat calf as sbe haa more tban enough local feuds and customs r n' ~n' weedB. There, nre no 'I~wn- ' '. k o swee COl n an coo milk tor her calf. Into all BOrts o~ (l' f ' lcultll)'I . \. •. ~ In the big kettle and spread It my bord er and only Iron wend 1thick with gOOd country butter. ' There were a few drOI)8 of rain her sympathleB wcf6 sflrred by the pasture a nd a few hanclso'1" th & peoPthle. t Ttrans. t.hJatles. The plowing and planting and last nIgbt . jus~ enough to smell ~he Pth°;e\tyuot tal The shadows on lhe . cultivating are aLi forgotten In the good but hardly enougb to lay tbe er site e to e n em~- woods across the vall tly ar deen most sa1l8C),lng form ot harvest, i dust and now It looks clear and btlonal levdel anddYOU Wfill hhnve U blue and th ln es are beg1nnln~ ('I that that comea rlght from tbe I dry. Fortunately tbe cool daYB tter un erslan Ing 0 w at h as have that early· tall.late.summ r field to the plate. Ot courae not hand thhe partly cloudy weather we be:n gOI~g on e~er ~~n~ th'?K~a:1 look. · Lallor Day IH late Ihls ye~r. many peopie make butter any ave ad baa kept tbe cOm Crom an wes came oge.. er. n : the seventh. which glyes the more It Is easier to sell the crelUJl burning and It sUIl looks unus ually f!shers atch Fire by Rume . teac hers pn- UteI' week or V8 C1:\. , . t Godden la well worth re Adln~ or milk and just get butter off the t.h ht 11 If I 1 'I tlon, Everyone that hAsn't had A truck It they have It or buy mar· In O~e ~u~an ~~~e a~~ t~e"r\~~t;.~ 1 vacation. Is burr~"~g to get on In gerlne at the. store. It's ~ heapel', situation and besides thnt t t, ~ "efore :,all Betl -IL'es start but It but there Isn t the satlstact)on In well written II tU tale of me n ~ Is stili sU~,m r·tlme and the IIv· tt. However, no matter how you • the other side or tl:e world th o' log Is easy Mall e tbe most of eat It there 18 a sntiata.ctlon In d '1 I d t b h i ' It w" lI e 0\1 can.

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losea that first treshnes8 In a few hours. Tben the gard n is full of other good things. Lima beans or butter beans as 80 many call them , gr en boans too nnd fr 8 I s belled kidney benns. Apples are r ipening and the peacbes are In season. The dry weather hn.s been liard on m 10nR. We plAnted orne but they haven't don anythin g. T·he las t I'lne I o:'ght was good bowever nnd If \\' con nol grow

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controlled heat. Gas-fired furnaces are used in this process because they do the job faster, better and cheaper man former methods. Gas is one big reason why tin is so cheaply and abundantly produced. Gas heat is tJsed by many food canners, too, for processing ·foods you buy from your grocer'~ shelves. COMPANIES SERVED BY TEXAS EASTERN SERVE YOU

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WARREN BRADDOCK BAND. GRAVEL .. nd TOP SOIL EXCAVATING .. nd - -_ _ ~UMP TRUCK SERVICE

OPEl AIR SHOW - SATURDAY liGHT

Phon. waynelvllie 2191 WAYNESVILLE . OHIO

"KIDNAPPED" Merchants Sponsored Summer rSe r so~

AMERICAN LEGION 'POST .10. 1& Waynesville, Ohio

Public Auction

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At Waynesville, Ohio, on Franklin Road

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WILL GIVE PIANO LESSONS on Saturday. Anyone Interested, call JIM WELTZ. p,bone 3711. X-8·Z0

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Sun. Mon. Au•• 23·24 Charlton He.ton

Modem Equipment

ExperIenced GOOD CLEAN WORK Call COllect

WILLIAIS 8ANITITIOI

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OIL HEATERS

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Male or female, from tltl. .. ...., w.nted to aervlce and collect from automatic "elldlllO ma. chine.. No IIlIIng. Age not eao IIntlat Car. referencee, and working capital necellary. 7 to 12 houra weekly neta to $400 monthly. POlllblllty full time work. For local Interview give f u I I partlcula,.., phone.

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WANTED- Two L!ght bousekeepIng rooms for tencher. near the " 'a 'nesvllle S c h a 0 L F A I T H SrAW. 129 W. 65th St.. Cartbage, OhIo. Pbone PQ·3572. X-8·13·20 _ _ _ ____________

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WARREI COUITY FAIR TO HAVE FREE MAMMOTH WILDUFE EXHIBIT

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Celebrnting Ohlo's 150tb blrf.hday. a feature attraction at the War. ren County Fair. Lebanon, Sept. 1-5. will be a display of wildlife. This uxhlblt will be housed In the first large building southwest C1 the grllndstand and 18 Jolntly eponaored by the Warren County Con· Rervatlon Association. Inc.. the Wllrren County Fair Boai'd and thl' SllI:1 h District Ohio Division of WUdllre aB a public relation service. T'here will be no charge for ad·~-------------mission. W 1.1-. This mammoth educational dis· play hlUl takon months of prepara· tlon and collecting of wildlife. onBtru tlng large alrlated aQuar· Green and purple magic per· lums to hold the fish. glass CO\'el"' ed enclosures for the snakes and formed berore the eyes of visitors reptiles. pen s for deer. boars and to the Warren CounlY Fair Sepcoyotes. wire covered cage. tor tember 1-5. will clear up some of the owls. hawks and game bIrds. the mystery about wbat happens It special cageR ror the hadger and InBlde the automobile engine other game animals native to the operates. This unusual demonlltrallon, as state of Ohio. The elhlblt Is under the super· part or the exhibit or The Standard vision of Ellwood Stroup and two 011 Company ot Ohio, .how. that IIsslstants from Ohio Division of acid Is produced In the runnlDr Wildlife. They with members of engine lind that thlll harmful acid the Conservation Asaoclatlon will can be neutralized by alkaline rebe In attendance to anllwer all serve factor In motor 011. At the Sohlo tent the farmer qae.Uons relative to Ohlo's wild· visitor may fill out a card requellt. life. Ing individualIsed farm truck lub· rlcatlon charta and a trt.ctor malD· ienance record which wtll aid him In hili mechanized (arm operations during the nellt year. Here. the farmer'lI wife may obtain a free Tbe Methodillt ' COngregation Is IIhopping bag (or ulle In her tour looking forward to a grand open of the falrfl'Ounds. Ing of their' newly re<tecorated Sanctuary and Sunday School room! on Sunday. Sept. 13. The next 2 Sunday.. lervfces wllJ be held dow natal... In the dIning room. The .servlce. last Sunday . ,"ere ve.." well attended 1V1th 192 It's reunion time In Warren In Sunday Scbool. county and two'are soheduled for New noorine In tbe two vestl· next Sunday. bulel will be put down al.o as Members of the Hawke clan will well a8 other Improvements. Rally meet at St. Mary'll E~lscopal ParDay wtll be a big day on Sept. 18. lah House in Waynesville for when all w1ll get to view for the basket dinner at the noon hour. firs~ time the completely redecor· Members of LHS clull of 1946 ated church. will hold a reunion at Ft. Ancient starting at 1 P: m.

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Wuren CO. POW Liberated By Ritls

After w eks of wailing, a Warren Cou'nty couple received word last Thursday night that th Ir son had been liberated by tbe Commun· I.• ls after more than two yeare imprisonment In North Korean prisou (·amps. (He was reported missing In action April 24. 1961 .) KNOW -------------~~ Mr. and Mrs . Perry Osborne, Sr.• of Lebanon Route 2. received word RETURN FROM WEST la.s t week that their ·son. Corp. Col. and Mrs. J. M. Silk and Jerry J. Osborne. Jr.. had been children have returned from a two liberated by the Communists. weeks lour at the western states. Mrs. Osborne saId It was one of aii the happiest moments at her life VISITING IN WEST when the news reached her by Mr. and Mr.. Ralpb Shaffer are Becomes County's 15th radio. "My prayers bave been vacationing nnil vlllltlDg relatiTeIl Traffic Fatality of Year answered and I'm thanldul to God In the west. for giving me courage to·carry on Warren county's 15th traffic fa- during these trying days." VISITOR FROM ARIZONA tality of tbe year was recorded Perry Osborne. Sr .• former memo Miss Lola Sears of Phoenlx. aturday evening when Charles be..- of the Lebanon pollee depart. Ariz.. Is the guest of her parents. 1{lpp, 78. of BuU rvllle. was killed ment. now chef at Slbcy's Restaur· Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Sears. Instantly when his car overturned ant, was all smiles as he heard on Slubbs Mill road near the Trontll the good news. Always optimistic. GUEST FROM MICHIGAN FruIt Farm. three miles southeast Perry said : "He's a flne boy. has Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malnous had of Lebanon Dr. H. M. WlIUams. a lot of courage an.d what It takell. as a w ek nd guest their daugh· Warren county coroner. sald death I knew he's come through all ter. Mrll. Joaephlne Walder of was due to a skull fracture. rlgbt." Ferndale. Michigan. Deputy Sberlffs Ralph Palmer Corp. Osborne graduated trom and George Carrel. who Invesll· Lebanon high Ichool In 1943 and VI8IT IN CHILLICOTHE . aledo said Klpp ellher lost control later worked as a milk tester at Mr. and Mra. Harry Satterth· of bls car or be j:ame Ill. There Ohio State UnIversity In Colum· walte. with Mr, and Mra. J . 1.. were no skid marks on the road. bUI before entering the armed ~ Hagler of Xenia, were Cbl111cothe Loca. USN Airman At Depu lies said the car overturned forces on Sept. 8. 1950. He se.r ved vlaltors on Su nday. three times tb rowlng him onto the Pen.acol. Allr Station until April 24. 1951. at which time highway . A llfe-Iong resident of he was reporied missing In acUon. MRS. CHA8. JAMES HOME nutlervllie. Klpp W9S enroute to PENSACOLA. Fla. (FHTNC) Word came later that he ha.d Mrl. Charlell James Is con val· after working the past his home At the U. S. lIJavaJl Auxiliary Air Car Overturns been taken prisoner by the North escl~, at her home after being week r'o r hll niece and' nephew. StaUon. Com Flelld. Pensacola, Kor ans. He was Interned at confined at Miami Valley hospital Several Times Mr. and Mrl. Howard T. Cooke. of FlA.. tor duty. ~ Cla,u de R. ThompNorth Korean Camp No. 1 dUTh'g for the pallt .everal weeks, chlnlsl'8 mate all) LEBANON.-Harry Fritz, 24 , of Lebanon. 80n. aviation the more than two years. Besides his niece he leaves man, US~,s Oil of Mr. and Mrs] Lo\'eland. was critically Injured at His mother eald he wrote lIIlth· DIN-NER GUESTS IN MORROW three brothers. Henry. of Pleasant \Valter E. ThOmP80~. of Waynes Lebanon Raceway Sunday night tully during his Imprisonment and Mrs. Ralpb Hastlnga with M..... vOle. durlng the third race when bl8 Plain ; Matt, of Wilmington: Ed. never complained about his treatC. E. Rlur of Lebanon. were remidget car akldded lind overturned of Xenia ; three sisters. fra. Henry ment. 'In fact his letters were al· ent dinner guuta ot their sliter, ,.___ , several timea In tront of the grand· Ganyon. of Mttrord: Mn . Fred ways rather cheery. The last let. Mrs. George Ollborne In MolTO"fr'. stand. Fritz was pinned under the 1eyer. of Cincinnati. and Mrs. ter was received about three Perry Myers. .of Pleasant Plain. car. weeks ago. THUR8DAV EVENING GUE8TSServicell were held at 2 p. m. Attaches at Middletown Hospital Ilr. and Mrs. ~Ralph Hastings report his condition aa critical. He Tuesday at Johnson .f unreal home. bad as Thurlldai evening !Oesta. Rumors OoaUng around this Butfered a severe hea.d Injury. Lebanon. with burlnl In Morrow Mr. Rnd Mrs. William Couden. of area that tbe~te Highway De. crushed chest. Internal Injuries. cemetery. Lebanon. partment woul begin construc· fractured right arm and lert leg. lion of the p sed U. S. Route The car was demolished . VISIT 80N AT OTTERBEIN 42 relocation It of Spring Val· FrItz, an employe of the Gen· Mr. aDd Mra. Ralph Hastlngll " vp ley were dllpelled llIy J. S. Paxton. eral Electric plant In Cincinnati. visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hast· Principal. and superintendentll Th. Breesr Ridge Farm regi.. ....._ t-aft •• -tb -nnual m .....ttnr DIvision 8 eel~ for the High· Is & nephew of Polloe Chief John IDp at tterbelD College on Sattared lertI1I1f beN OWDe4 by J'. VI. ".... "_........ ~" DeVIl at Idell town ot 12 Warren count:, IIc'-OOlll, ex· urday. TUIUI , Route 3, Lebanon, was re- or the IIhareholders of the Warren wap7 to Jd I ' . , I't FrIts of -lm.lud. Dr. Arch D. Harvey. Warren clullve of Lebanon and Frsnklln. ' County Farm Bureau CCH)p Allsoc, ax n s~ pans are comp e e County healtb commlsBloner. ha'J met at 9 a. m. Wednesday In the cently classified for breed type by lalion will be held at the Lebanon and moat rlgbts-of,· way purchased VISITORS FRO,", LAFAVETTE urged all canine owners to have office of County SUJlt-R. F. Hat· Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey. of an otriclal cluslfier of The Amer· HI " b School Auditorium on Mon. for the Job ~hlob wm eliminate their pets Inocolated for rabies field, Bank building. Lebanon. to the wlndl~ Sprl'ng VallAY h~l Lafayette, Ind.. ""ere Sunday lean Jeraey Cattle Club, W. C. Leth da". A1II1lst 31 at 8:00 p. m. sloce It I. now compulsory thruout shape ~Iana for the opentng or var· guellts of Mr. and Mrs. Da,,1d of T~:n::::~ ~;:.~ herd were Maurice WletlDg. vice prelldent througb th.a t village but added that the county. Owners who do not IOU8 a :lItNl' . - __ of the Ohio Farm ' Bureau Federa. tlnanaing hu forc.4 IIOIt-ponement Hartsock and children. .cooperate face a fine up to $100. Hatrteld II&ld ye8terday that a gI"en IlIdl"ldual ratiDP bued on tlon. wtll speet. EntertaInment of lettlnr any conatruction -con· tract. a comparilOn with the Jersey Veterinarians In t.he county haVe check of county IIchoolll 'reveala PICNIC AT ROCKV FORK breed" official score card, whlcb will be turnlllhed by a croup of cooperated by Inoculating dogl In that most bells :will ring Sept. 8. Likes Everytbin9 Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Butter- alJoU 100 polnta for the Ideal Jer· r a d 10 entertalDers beaded by the varioull communities :at a min- to call boys and girl I back to worth and .1I0n and Mr. and M..... sey animal. The Breezy Ridge Elmer Hlntle. In United St_te. Imum fee. Thl. treatment II ef· clalllroom• . Gllbert Frye and lonll enjoyed a Farm' herd uow haa an averag'! Itemll of bu.lneee will Include Ii Hillsboro was boat laIIt week to fectlye for abont a year and then The county aehool teacber', picnic dinner at Rocky Fork Lake Bcore of 86.60% on t6 animall. report of the year'a business and a bard ware mercbant from Winter- It 111 neces • ....,. tor the animal to roster 111 almost complete with on Sunday. The breed's anrage II 83.15%. an election of two directors to thur, Swluerland, who Is spending be treated again. . only a few elementary and hl~h Four IInlmala are rated Ekcel. Ilerve three-year tennll. George T. Gray. '94, died Sunday six months In tbe United States In· Earl Lamb. county dog warden. school teuhers needed. An un· REMOVED TO GREENE MEM. lent. 13 Very Good. and 9 Good at tbe bome of -a lion. Leslie. c! spectlng hardware It-orea and ob· started this week to check all dogll usually large number of appllca· Mr. Glenn Ale"tander was taken PIUII, Guests Here From near Lytle. whel" he resIded. serving American buslneas opera· running at large to .ee If they tionll ' were received by Hattleld suddenly III at hla home durlnr 'l'be Jersey breed has more of· Services were beld at 2 p. m. tiona In general. carry the rabiee heart·shaped tac since the first of Augullt. the put week .nd removed to flclally clusmed ulmall than BD1 Washington, D, C. He Is Jurg H. Huler. a person· on the collar. Dog owners are Wednesday In tile Waynesville Heads of the various county Greene Memorial hoapltal, where other dairy breed. The claslllflca· Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schuhart r.bapel of the Oswald (uneral home able 25-year-old man wbo llpeakl urged to attach the tag to the dar schoola for the enlulng year are he I, Ilowly ImproriDg. Uon procram ltarted In 193!. have all their guestl. the latter'1I with Rev. Bernard Bausbn offici· severlll la.n guares--lncludlDg EDr· collar to .help make the check Ralph W. Weaver, Blue Ball: E . brother-In·law and Ileter. !ttr. and attnr. Burial was In Miami cem· Ush-very nuently. easier. S. Braunaman, of Carltlle: A. R. RETURN FROM MICHIGAN Ga'~ frs. G. A. Boenltllch and daughRir etery. Surviving· are two 80ns. Hasler's father operatell a 110· Mrs. Elsie Hockett and IIln RabIes were prevalent through. Emery. Springboro; RUIllell G. .Joan of Washington. D. C. Lelllie of near Lytle and Clarence year-old hardware store In Winter· out the county the last two years Duncanaon. Hamllton7Matnevllle: Rhoda Bunnell bave returned af· . . . . . . ., " ....... In honor of her sister, 101 .... Schu- of Franklin: a daughter, Mrs. thur. a city of 60,000. which em· and every effort III being made by Mrs. Bertha Constable. Harlan· ter IIpendlng aeveral daYI with D . I" . . bart enterialned to a Wednellday Clara Flsk at IndependeIlCe, Ky.: ploys between 90 and 100 people. the comml.loner to stamp out the Butlerville; C. H. AlUlon. Klngll Mrs. Lena PI'Ice at Devl!'s lake, luncheon. Mrll. BoenltBCh. Mrs. H. a IIll1ter. Mrs. Anny Arnold or OV" They are planning to remodel their dlaease. MIllII ; Howard Godwin, Ma~ Mlcblgan. Services were held at 2 p. m. L. Rye, Mrs. R. H. HalUoclt. Mrs. ton and leveral g11811dcblldren and atore and young Huler came to lohn W. Amell, Harveysburg: Tuesday for Emerllon F. Gardiner, Ell Flarnu. Mrs. C. & Mac Innill. grest·grandchildreDI, the U. S. to. a.s he put It. "take a Emery Bethel. Morrow: G. R. SUNDAY EVENING GUEST8 look at the new look In hardware.\' MatlOn. Otterbein ' Home; Albert Mrll. D. C. Ridge had all Sunday 45. of RR 1. Wayneavlllf). who Mrs. J K. Prellton, Mrs. Raymond Various U. S. trade ullOClatlonil C. DavidlOn. South Lehanon: Wcb· evening guelltl Mr. and Mr.. Har- died at 10:80 a.m. FrIday after LaRue. The afternoon was pleae· referred him ' to the recently reo ard W. Watters. WaynelvOle. . old HarmoiJnt of Greenfield. and collapllng while at_ the home of antly spent In playing bridge with Honored On modeled Fairley Hardware Starn Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sterib, or a friend, France. Bryant. 101 Mrs. Rye. Mrs. Hartsock and Mrs. 21 st Birthday . I Green atreet, Da7toD. Death was Furnu receiving the priHII. In Hillsboro as a model store to Lynchburg. • PACIFIC FLEET (FHTNC)attributed to natural caUteS by Mr. and Mrs. JAlyd Davis enter· Inspect. Theron J. Howell. seaman. USN. talned to dlnner on Suoday eveYoung H.a sler waB enthu81astlc son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Howell. RETURAS- HOME FRIOAY Coroner Robert E. Zipt. Mr. Gar· Little Martha Jane RobtnlOn r. diner haAl cximplalned of a paln In I nlng hono'r ing t.h e twenty·flrst about the Fairley layout and 'Just of Route 2. Waynesville. returned turned to her home on 1'rI4a, e~. hll CbHt juat beron h e . u ~dI bIrthday of the III' . aon, 'William aa entbuaed over the United States. to a West coast port of the Untted Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. RIch enter· nlng after lpanel.." the paat three Itrlcken. SurvlriDg aN bII parDavia R.N. of ihe Medical Corpl. It's bls nrst trIp to this country. States completing an elght·monthll weeks .with h.r .....dparenlA • .Mr. enb. Mr. oil 111'1. Emmett Gar~ MIa.es Ruth sad Elizabeth Cban· Waahlngton. D.C. but he hasten II to. tell you It won't tour at Far Eastern duty aboard talDed the Ch..rful Circle Group on Satnrday eventng. Cards and and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart.. dlDer: two listen. lira. Dorot,tly dlel', Dr. Emma Holloway and MillS The guests were Mr. and Mra. e his lut. He really likes thl! the sttack transport USS Ren'fllle. dellcloull rerniahmentl made a Zimmerman or Eo:gtewoocl and Olive WIUI~I llpent from TbUrs· William Davlll ot Washington. D. U. S. ' "Miami. New York. they The Renville was engaged In moat enJoyable evenlnw for their VI81TOR FROM W. VA. Mrs. Val.iia Tina..,. of Eql. day until Sunday In Pendleton. C.• Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. Davis are really lIomethlng," he s. ys. amphibious tralnln·g · operations gueBts. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden. Mrll. Edna Cecil or Bluefield. W. wood. The fUneral w.. conductec1 Ind .• at IndlaDa Yearly Meeting of and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence "I like everything over here." he while In the 'Far East. Mr. and Mra~ S. S. Ellis. Mr. and Va.• bas been a guest of het .... from the Bradford and Ro1lllODl' FrIeda. J. Davis and daughters and Mr. PlVClalms. , She visited Sasebo, Yokosuka Mrs. 1.. V. Branstrator. Mr. and ter, Mrs. Ray MaIno1la and ber fIln.ral home, Brown Itreet an4. M... WUUama remained to 'fIalt and Mrs. Clarence Morford. of The SWIIlIl merchant does a lot family for the put twa "..0 pel Ir1'IDS &""1Ie, Oakwood. with relaU"el In Indianapollll. Dayton. and Mrs.lennie Davis. , of skUng on the snow In bls native and KoKbe In Japan snd spent Mr•. Ernest Butterworth. Mr. and returned home on Saturday. barlal In Miami eemetel'7. Mra. Junk. lira. Dallas. Mill Orr, country but while in Miami took a two weeka at the Dritlsh Crown Mr.. Keller Hoak and Mrs. Ada Smith. Mn. McCollom and Miss Treaslse. d 10. ~ ~ liking to water skUng. So the boys Colony of Hong Kong. . A.y DINNER 'GUIlIall of. X.il'a Mrs. ~l:7ene .•• u . . . . caJ1ed on Mrs. Bene ' Mr. an nt Fairley! took him down to FRID .. Mr. and V ..... Lori DaN, Mr. SUNOAy EVENING OINNER 1 ~Iay"vd Wedneaday afternoon. Brown Visiting Here !locky Fork Lake and he really en· RETURN FROM FLORIDA and Mrs, WlUtam Davis and 11ft. IIr. and Rhod.. 'Bamlell Mra. Claftn.. BerryhUl with her joyed hl.m sel'. Mr. and loire. Edwin Ramby and JennIe navis were Frlday .evenlng enteitalned to Sunday evenln~ daughter, loin. Fred Graum,n and Mr. and M'n. Gene Brown and _ _ _ _ _ __ family have re,turned from Florida dinner guestl of, Mr. and Mrll. dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Schu· niece, Mr.. lulla Gregg from De- little daugbter Kll~l~n ot ChUlI· where tlley Tklted Mr. and Mrs. HoowlU"d Hanley, near New Bur· bart and their guutll Mr. and trolt. Villted Missel Mame and cothe. Mo .• are gueats of hll par. liP M. L. RU8IIeU and Mr. Homer lIocton. Mrs: G. A. Boenlbch and daugb· Annie' Brown and MIlS Bertha ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ' Poultrymen can earn U fol' Ramby. They alia called on Mr. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ohariel DOBter Brown on Sunda,.. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Brown allo If a magnet Is held over Iron only 10 cents by uling electric " and ,Mrs. Herman Surface of War· I RETURN FRO~ $. CAROLINA and Mr. and Mra•• Emery Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilaon Edwarcls. had as SUnday 'guestl MIIII Mary fll1ngB , the fIllnp ny upward and lights to Increase tall egg produc· ner Robbins. Ga.. and Mr. Ramby'a Mr. and' MrS. Charlel Nolan and Mr. and Mit. George Edwardll of Lincoln, of l.ebanon. Mr. and Mrs, cling to the maguet. This doe II not tion of. laying nockll. siller and brdther-In·law, Mr. and have returned' from . ' deNOTE OF THANKS Springfteld, with Mn. Georgft Fred St. Jolin and 80~ Roger. of Interfere with the law of gravlta. J. P . Blauser. extenllion arricul· Mrs. Herman O'NellJ of Jackson· children . . ' . Rhein and children of Orlando. Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred tlon. It contlnuel to act as bellghteul two weeki spent· with the DeTO tmthe tWBYDde TownshhlPdl Fire Fla.. were vlaltors of Misl Mar. Spears and son Stephen. of Xenls. fore but a lIuperior force comes tural engineer at Ohio State Uni· ville, Fla. former's parents In 'Cam.den, South redpar den an___ ..th 0thle ,1'[n' 0 II cov'!lfarat EdWardll on Sunday · art~r. and MlslI Mary 1l1nlWn. ' . Into play. Prayer brlnp into ac- verslty. figUres It thll way: Elec· an repo....... e reo and t 0 lion ,a higher power: workiD, tn trlelty to p'rovlde lIeht for 100 Blaus.r lIuggellts using lights to Carolina. and at Myrtl~ Beaeb, e South ~arollnL the people who aul"ted In the at.-'I noon. . conjunction wltb natural forcel. hours will cOllt about , 10 cents a rive a 1loto-l4-bour day. For mom· tempt ,to 'lave our home .. an of Mrs. Nora Miles and daughter. BRIDGE L,UNCHEON FRIDAY A IImall force applled to a .lulc. month. With IIghta In laying tor ud evening IIrhb be recam· ATTEND METHOOI$T MEET . whom reall)- worked hard. and Illes eatharlne Mllel, of Galli. Mrl4' Ell Furnaa: and Mn. ,R hodes gate ot a reservoir releuee and houlles 100 bena ".Ill lay about 20 mends a4o-watt bulb for 200 IIQuare Mra. GI~nn Borden, Mn, ' Oharte. alllO to the 'people Of Wayneivtlle . polla • . Ohio, were guesta 0' their Bunnell, entertalDled at tbe home regulates an enormous now of dozen more eggs In a , month. At feet .o f Ooor IIpaee. ~ 36-watt bulb Anderson. 'MIIII Sallr $mlth, 111'1. and vicinity; whoee . efforts and couaiD. M...., ~.. Harts",k Thun. ot the torm.r on ' Frida, .. with a water.power. Prayer. seemingly a 10 cents a· dOleu mote (or fall III laawe enoup for all·nlght Walter Whi~"ep, :,111'1. I.nnle CoD- contrtbutlOlll! . ...... helped III con· day qht aDd J'rlday. . bridge luncheon ud had u their feeble force. calla Into play the dl. ens tban for late winter and Itghtl. , ner, M!'a. Garland Stamper, lin., .Iderablr to reco"er some of the . pelts MI'I, lIu.hall Filer. II.... 'vlne bounty and power which Is sprln" egp, poultrymen earn $2 LlPta uluall7 are started In Raymond ~ lin. D. R. Saalth, lImtueu.-Mrs. Helen McCoy. _ tor 10 celita. Octo"'" and continued 'u n t II D. O. Rid,., IIrs. . Ralph AlfOrd, loei. w. WaDt to ~ 01IJ' 4~" 1 VACATIONtNJ IN MICHIGAN Mre. LoU Alford &D4 14re. I. W. Ht aDCl 'lInee....t thaD"a an~ apo IIr. an4 . 11te. !lc1pr Smith ud Mra. H, L. II..... 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E.tabll.hed February, 1850 Em rson Masters, of ' Harveys· PAUL A, SCHERER Editor and Publlaher burg, caugbt a prize-winning fish burg. Former Professor Now CECILIA J. SCHERER --. -- •• --- - A.. oe late Editor Ir. and Mrs. IIII'I Moor we~ In th uL, tb lUlnual Tampa (FJa.) dinner gu SIs unda y of their son90 Year. Of Age Tarl'on tournament on 'Derby nay' ' - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- - -- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J Ipu Ish d' Every Thursday Morning In·l a\l' nnd daughl r. lIIr. and Mrs. n S81urday. August 15 t.he In TampB. The ' ·pound fish METHODIST CHURCH LYTLE METHOD IST CSURCH III 8)'nes\'l11e, Warren Coooty, Oblo. J . E. Smith. l\nllllleth nnnm.1 reunion ot lhe earn d hid{ a new atatlon wllgun. B. E. Bftu,g hn. Pastor J. W. Wedgewood. Minister I·.ttt ered ns se 'and cls8s malter at :\1 r. and Mrs. Hollert all tt. oC pupils nroll d In th Hllrveys. 11)0llg oth r prl z s. Unified Service. 9:45 a. DI . Church chool, 9 : 30 a. m., Mr. ll le Jlostoffl e at \\ aynes\,llJe. Ohio, II a r HllrI'eysbttr!(, 9p li t th \I' ek burg schuol ,during the tlmEI I I~ l b Herbert McMllllln. Supl. ,lIIder the IIct or Marcb 3, 1878. 1'1l (1 at Ornnville. nlneUes wh u Prot. V. S. Mon \ ol'shlp SeT\' loe. 10: 30 B. m . ST. MA RY'S EP ISCfOPAL :II r. and ~I rs. \\'llllllm Doster en· \\'88 IIU [I I inl end nl. was b Id III Youth \'ellowsllip undc.y 7 :30 t rllllned with n ph'1I1 dinner for th Ban ysbnrg s hool bOll s . Th H v. Samuol N. Keys , ReclOr p. m. Subacrlp Ion Rates- In Ohio. $2, ]' r Year In advance; Sunday : 'Fr~d ~ flU'ir rn m ll l II unday. Afl r ih l'o unUrlll r lculc dlnn .. .holr Practice T hursday .0'0. 1I0ly Communion, 7: SO ft. m. d Mr. li n d al rij. \\' ilflam Gillam sa m t ime WI1K II eUI In r(-n1 ' n ' c WIlI 'am IIrl 8rr' wn. 6:!. WI1S hurch School. 10:15 a. Dl. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1953 \I' r e ho ~ tl! for the Au gu st meetin g 1m:. looking ov l' old Ila pm'S and found dend at his hom nlong Jld ult , orshlp, 10 : 45 a. m. ot th Adult lass or Jonnh's Run pi iUT s or hool grous ELud ~he . ROllt " 2. near Lebllnon, Frlda\.' I U1l1ck morl'. k.ln.. tlr "" I ,b r with thei r ne ph ew and wife. 'lapList hurr h a t th Ir lOme rlrst tl hool bllllding where 80m aft moon when his wit . MildI'd FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Mrs. Flor n r e D'\IIgh· a ttend d. t;e tllrned home from \'·ork . Dftatll ~I r. li nd ~ I n;, Harry 8 born lin d Tuesdn\', ' I " ! MISS JANE FITE til r re:lltil es, tery. led the group In devol °sn~; i Mr. Man . whu celebrated h iM was attr ibuted to natural causes. Byron Carver, Minister UTICA E. U.B. CH UR CH Correspondent M 18s Mary H.ar lan r nd tlhe I ShOd 90th blrt IIda" In May at his home Th e ouple formerly l' sided at Dible Scllool. 9 : 30 11. m. :\1 r8. J . F. Jn r obs who liaR been d 'I Ell b t k a J M I hi 10 30 William ' hannon, N:lnlster. li n , 88 za I I 0.1' In By(le Park. Inclnna,tI , ha s Harveysburg. orn ng wars 11. : n. m. unday Scllool 9 : 30 a. m.. Mr. " '1'8 • • -urn h l<lo.ker 11 "one to III , is re('o\'erlng nicely . charg at lhe re reatlon Prayer Meellng. 7 :00 p. m. " J..H ,~ .. . • fond memories of the year's spent F\\IIeral services were held at 2 Harley Thomas, Supt. Mrs. U6el' Hll r la n Is spending Mr. lind lIIrs. George Willi en' l ln Harveysbur.... one ot blla first , p m Monda y at the Stubbs fun. Youn g Peupl&'s ·I eeting. 7: 00. Alb I'ku rque. N. M.. where she Preachlag, every olher Sunday, \ e l'nl (18 " 8 III l1a,·toll vlsltln" I months w1lh Drtd CI b t thel .. . . Evenln'" ervlces. 7: 30 p. m. , III spen d severa ~ . J J .. tertalned the ge u a 1· I SChOOI 8. It was Int resting to era] home. , Bur ial w as In Spring. ... 11:45 a. m. her daughter, Mrs. Blanche Oray he r s is ler. Mrs. Emma Cline and home aturdny ~v nlng. Sp~clal hear him te ll some of hili ~per- field c metery at Springfield, hlo 'E"enlng Service, rlrst Sunday Itl and other relatives. . her niece. :1:1 ra. Ruby Stump. gltesl were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford len ces In teaching the greater with R ev. Shannon officiating. lamont h. fr. and Mrs. Theodore teele "~OUD of ( 1'1 nds and relatlv 5 OSBurn, of olumbus. who weI' part In tbe Cincinnati schools , sonic servi ces were he ld ai, p.m. and daughter. of Indianapolis. Ind., honored Herberl Fa irchild with n In tbe village to attcnd Ihe Doster where be was Instrumental In d v WA YNESVILLe CHURCH OF were recent guests. of Mrs. Oba birthday dinner pllrty at Ihe Fall" fam ily dinner unday. b I g1 b un II.. CHRIST CAESAR'S CRE EK FRIENDS Welch. hUrl home Friday eve nIng. De· I I'. and Irs. arl Osborn. or t~en n:oo~ OUlt Imp~:~~me~ts ~~ He belonged to all hranches of Jack Bar nel. Minister. Mr, and Mrs. Lion I ampbeU ~ Id s 1IIr. and irs . Herb Fairchild here, and Mr. and Mrs . Henry g tSCb tl~YS edm l " c to":re A Masonry aud col tis h ntt s In Price Roberts. Minister Donald HaIDel, Supt. rea spoke ene of an use ay. pur hased the Edwards property thos attending were Mr. an d '{ "I'll. Brady. of Lebanon. clIlIed on Mr. few theirn boyhood da . Dayton ' His wife Is tho only . 8ur. W Ol"8hlp Servlcll. 10 a. m. Dible School at 9 :30 a. m. bere at a public auction Saturdny Fred Fai rc hild . (' cll Enklns . J ake Hnd Mrs. . M. Reynolds, at Spring on the farm. Dr. Austin Rob r't~ "Ivor. Sunda)' 80bool, 11 a. m. MOrning Worship. 10 :30 B. m. afternoon. Klein. Ann Dakin. Robert Shld· lvaney. who were celebratin g their told ' at his tather owning th e I H hlld sl ayed hom 10 pour ce· Evening Worship. 8 :00 p. m. Mr. and ·Mrs. Eme rson h s ters nk r and Mr. and Mrs. CarlOs· 57th wed~lng anniversary. first wheat bind r In Massie tow' ment IIround their prop,:,rty anll Midweek Ser,,1 es. :00 p. m. MIs8 Janet Doster Is s\lendlng a ghlp and related an amusing Incl- apparently suftered a heart 8ttack and 80ns are sl/endlng a tell' dIlys born . OR EGO NI A EVAN GELICAL U. B. In Florida. M r . nnd :lIra, T d Cnln and fam· few da.y s In Pllducah. Ky .• visiting dent tbat happened when h ' wa s while doing this. Eugene tlrlrrltb. Pastor The Adult IOS8 at the Metho· lI y. or Morra ll'. were guos t8. Sun· h r cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E d. tourteen years of age. the first For some time he wns a plumb"" Sunda) ~rh(lol. 10 a . m. dlst hurch will me t In the ,la y en ning of Mrs. nln's par· Powell . , tlme It was In operntlon. Mr. Will i and electriCian In this communlt v. Morning \ o.shIP. 11 a. w. chur h social rooms Friday V8- ' entR. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Carl Osborn. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Campbell Gillam who lived n ar rememher- but more recently h had work d ST. AUGU ST IN E CHURCH Youth Fellowship, 6:30 to 9: 00. M iss l\l n ~' H arl an \\'I\.S a gu st were hosts at their bam Friday ed bing there on that occasion . at the Don Gentile Air Force Base, Rev. James L. Krusllng. PRSlor nJng for a regulnr me ling and dinner. Thursday at :1119 8 ImoJ an T rrell. "enl ng. to a pi nl r dinner for A hitter tram Is aac Stout, a r s· n ar B a"ertown. Masses .00 an" 10:00 II. 1'1 . WAYNES VI LLE FRiENDS Mr. nnd Mrs. IllY ton Babb, of of Highland. members of Welcome Bible ,Class Ident of allrornla, a former pit. First Day School, 9;30 a. m . • l r. a nd Mrs. Carl Osborn · had of Jonah's Run Baptist Church. pll, was read. I 10,000,000 Rad ios MeeLing ~rshiP. 10 ;30 a .m. liS th 11' dinner guests Sunday, Mr. M b LINES BY SOGLOW nnd Mrs . Charles Osborn and fam- Advertise in THE GAZETTE! em rs and rrl nds present : The World Almanac rellorts that Prot. . S. Monce. Cincinnati, Dr. there are 110.000.000 radIos In u MT. HOLLY METH ODIST LE BANON CHRI ST IA N SCIENCE r Austin Roberts, Loveland, Mrs. Emma Cline. Dayton, Mrs. Abbie In the Un ited tates tod~y. T. M. Scaff, Mtnlster Christian Science services are Monfort. 1r. and Mra. Howard Sunday School. 9 : 30 a . ill .. E. h Id VI'''''' Sunday mornlnlr at 10 A. Earnhart, Supt. -, Collett. Irs . ]\forma 8ayllss, WII- hul' hldaker . Mr . . Tom WeI h, Worsblp ervlce: 10 :30 a. m. Highland A\'e. at 11 o·clock. Evening Service, 7.30 p. m. . Sunday school at the same hour. mlngtoll. Miss Alice Oglesbee. Harveysburg. Mi llS Bettie O" le\\· pring Valley. Mrs. Lena. lark, bee, Mrs. Mary Hartsock. Mrs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ __

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Boyd, Fran~ and Mary Van Nuys to Elmer Lamb to Ray Carrier, 1.65 lratrix, inventory flied ; hearing set w r not In t her und the other Jr., attorney. Ethel Mary Bowers, .342 ~Icre in acres in Wayne Township. for September 2 at 10 o'clock. A G T 24. 1955.-,\llother hot buildings did not culch . It 11'1\.11 T . D. and Goldie L. Marshall vs. Wayne Township. Ben M. and Evelyn Johnson to Estate of Emma Moellenkamp ; dry day. Most of Inst week WB.'i 1\ que r looking old part or a Ben and Emma Egleston and The E . R. Houston to Earl and Dor· Ver non and Beulah Vest, .50 acre deceased, Louis Nippert, executor, pleasantly cool but stlll very dry. bUild. Ing ns It WilS th horse s tubl Miami Valley Building a.n d Loan othy Combs,. lot in Salem Town · in Franklin Township. gross value of estate $19,005,36. My ~prlng hilS only a trickle of end of a large barn. Th resl of Association, money. Fred E. Jones, ship. Ge?rge and Anna Li~kliter to ~' I Estate of Arnold J. BoQ\e, de· water and the one w call Harry's It had fallen down and been attorney. Justine. E. Carlier O'Flynn to O. Fmkelman, 2 lots m Frankhn ceased, Elizabeth M. Bothe, admin. spring In the upper I)I!.8LUre haB 0. wrecked. but this wu~ solid and Charles F. Lenhart, Inc., vs. Ad· Ralph H. Johnson, 163,60 acres in Township. istralrix , inventory approved. ~WWW~~~I~~!I~ IItUe but nol much. The wells stili ba.d a good roof ov r, 0I08t of It. am B. Dickinson, Jr., attachment. TurUecreek Townsh ip. Walter Renner to Edward and Estate of Eldon S. Baker. de. flow so we cun puwp water for the There waB a fine lilg w II In th Ran dolph and Morgernstern , attor· Burton H. an d Sue Colyer to Ruby Kidd . 1.396 acres in Harlan ceased, Fairy L. Baker. adminis· nt=~~N~"~Mr'ft sto k but. that Is hard work. It end of the barn but, alII. of no neys. William and Cornelia Siehenbur· Town ship. tratrix, inventory filed; hearing set 18 8urprilrlng h01l' much water on use 1.0 thlB fire. Harry Boeckmann vs. Edith L. gen, lot in Deerfield Towns hip. Earl and Geraldine HulTman to for August 28 at 10 o'clock. Many of the tre s lire begi nning Champion, money only. Becker, .Tohn H. Moehle to Chesler Striet· Lloyd . and Olive L. Wi11iams, cow cnn drink. Tbe pastures nre burn d and dry but unfortunately 10 turn . The locust tre 8 ure muny Loeb and Becker, attorneys. rmeier, II lots in Deerfield Town· 2.20 acres in Franklin Township. MARRIAGE LICENSES . we enn't turn tbem In on the sweet of them turnln trom reen to Ina D. Gillmon v.s. Richard E . sh ip. Mac and Carrie Gla ncy to Ber· Jacob Scyphers, 21 , Franklin. clover because there Is a strip of ' Gill mon , divorce. C. Donald Dila· Paul Andrew and Zelma M. Is· nard W. and Ann Allen, .74 acre factory worker, and Phyllis Tinch, ~~'="':i~'''i..'Jt-'1E~!.'':;.~'bright gold which makes It look t h tt t C il d D II La b I t In Salem Township. ;r swe t corn along one 8 Id e 0r t I1St like October because usually til US, a orney. aces 0 ec an e . am , 0 17, Franklin. ~~~~" field . Some duy we may learn not locust trees ure almost th last to Ro bert R. Wilson vs. Mary Jane in Massie Township. Oscar ' and Betty Sams to Vess Leonard Terry. 50 , South LebaLawrence A.. Muthler to John F. Ball, .511 acre in Deerfield Town· non , factory \"orker. and Amanda to have two r0(18 Inside the same change olor. The ,w ild plum trees Wilson, divorce, Paul Herdman, • tence. However, we ClIO use that attorney. Wallace, lot in Deerfield Township. ship. Dennis, 46, South Lebanon, domes. are turning red snd 80 lIr th e M d R b ~1 I 0 d B t S t Th _ .... 110 11«1 Boon as we have been eating lind Roy E. Hounshell vs. Ethel Faye Sherley . an e allot ey to scar an et yams 0 omas tic work. IIAIUNO DI. OlAlN CIIMPI seiling the sweet corn this we k ~uma~s. I~r~ck ~ro:lsed a ~o~ Ho unshel1, divorce. Warren C. Alvi n M. and Earla Mae Sams, 1.50 J , Hornsby, .511 acre in Deerfield Arthur Holderman, 32, Middle... IUD 0WIHIi tlugua'l t atsn t een SOh 0 You ng, attorney. acres in Turtl ecreek Townsihi p. Township. . d Est 11 J ,,e' nd and Ulere " '111 not be much or lJrYt II lede as \Vo wee kS al'e nean M'll Alb M'II M R b' t Le t dOh' H I n t B d town . pamter, an e a outlson. anythi ng I ft In n duy or two. h d Th I b gI I er v. ert I er l James . 0 sion 0 s er an 10 ames, c., 0 ernar 33, Carlisle. restaurant ma nage r. Clenl Wolfe, 42, Franklin, labor. • There'. a world of difference betwu n Th cows have b en getting out I (' II , . ry h r y. b d e crrorn II e n. , Jr., divorce. Warren C. Young. at· Valorie Ki'lburn, .301 acre in Leon and Eettie L. 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Jes e Whitaker to Eidney N. and Daisy Gregg to Howard Purkey, IP'ard. buildine'" Jeainst wind, rain, . ' wore ~ ttlng 80 U In them th at . . lot 'n Wayne Township Ilk to 1)l\.IItur th alfalfa quite 80 I w cut th m for bay. . Goldie L. Bradl~y vs. An~~ew S. D. E: Jane Sadoff, 140.36 aeres 1D J~sse Mentz to A1a~ander and fire, h ail, IJahtning, . un Gnd vermin. yuung but the cows have to eat onover, et ai, writ of partillon Is· Hamilton Town ship. All . h_ are made of . pedal analy.ia nnd I urn hoping tbat the clover Dr. Kr!ck roreca~ts 8 cool, wet sued ; Albert Parker , W. W. W hit· Cyril W h itaker, el ai , to SiiJiley Anna CaUdill, 3 lots in Fran kli n lleel, unifo rmly galva njzecJ for loneer. la't ing protection aga'inst rus t. Select wil l be more - attraellve than the Sept mber nnd a \\arm Octob r so aker and R. M. Bradford appointed N. and D. E. Jane Sadooff, 140.36 Township. Conl inental TYL-LYKE for new nruc· we CRn \Vat h Hnd se how cl08 commissioners. in Hamilton Township. Bruce, J r., and Ada Banks to If If HOUR S: tu res or lOput new life into old build· naB. h com 8 10 It. Accordlnlf to his acres Willie Campbell, .25 acre in Frank. ine•• You'll find il'. economical in fim Friday night the burn at Hun· (' hurt \I' sbou ld be bavlng rain Otto Whitaker to S idney N. ~d lin Township. 9 to 11: 45 a. m. CIOtt • • • require. practically no upkeep. Jrry Hollow burned to Lbe ground . ' I ~ ht no ,'. H 's hn~t8 run trom REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS D. E. Jane Sadoff, 140.96 acres LD Robert S. Collier to James T. and 1 t o 5 p. m. Th occupants ot th two nearby the twentieth of one month to the F lorence I re n e Robinson to Hamilton Township. Joa n Lewis, lot in South Lebanon. Except Wednesday P. M. SP ECIAL WHILE THIS . t l h 0 f th e ne~t . Th e Lab or wi th so littl e wo j r und such dry W'lll J . and Paulm ' e L . Koch Esk a An ne Cra t h ers to J 0 h n a nd hnus s w r waked up by' the. roar I k [II n et I am t CARLOAD LASTS ot th flam s about "0 0 c oc Day we k end Is marked normsl 10 The Lebanon .citizens National Lucille Wass, 10 acres in Turtle· Above Woo lworth', lind rushed out to ri nd the bam If ' k ' 'h t that I d It PU8tures, I wonder ·It I dare tllke Ban k, lot in Lebanon. creek Township. 5 a nd 10c Store' ~ ou no" \1 a s, an advantage of any bargains If A REG. $ • .~.2S SQ. n Bolld maS8 of flames. \JfI!lser· looks as though he suys raln for Vess Ball to James Hubert and Ezzra Margaret Mains to Mary by helped go to a t lephone to call the Fair there are any. However we have- Reba Bal1 , 5 lots in Deerfield Town- C. oyle, .48 acre in Harlan TownTelephone 2-4301 the flro depa rtm nt. l.ebanon ' n't ha~ to hall I any water yet and wouldn't om lind .\·arlous others r:uth hnd n nice J ersey helter two of our well s have been ship. ship. " 'or ailed h fore Morrow agreed IIlf In>l l night. I lIay . Jersey, It cleaned and ne\v tops put on til m. Merrill D. and Alma Manlor to Woodrow and Cleo Brandenburg to com. Tben they ~ot 10Bt get· Is .Jers y c l'l r but It has a pink Now Is tbe tim to get rendy for Janette Wilson, .55 acres in Ham· to CarlO. and Catherine Baxley, Ung ther but It wouldn't have nose a nd she 18 J rMy·Guernsey. the Fair. Hunt up your best and iIlon Township. .655 acre in Union Township. Vess Ball to James Hubert and William C. and May Moore to mud mu h !lIfter ' n . the names 80 It Is ml d . 'I'h calf was by take an exhlh lt. OPTOMETRIST wei ~ firee tbutb ywMMn~ I Mtirlcl~ jnsm~at\~ a~ th~ l i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ESTABLISHED 1849 hal' be tl n.bl to do II)uch. Tb Y 81\p on I)' glv s th numh I' of the XENIA, OH 10 L ong Life I, t he Tru e Proof of "umped th \ 'ell dry" ry quickly bull not his breed. 80 I am not Better Merchandlle but tbat helped keep It from Rllr wbelh r I SbOU.ld call her a

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'A n~w 150' l[ 500' exhibition building at the O~io State fait· grounds, Columbut, is oow under cqosuuctJOft and will be completed in time to' bouae Sesquicentennial exhibits during 1953 fair Week, August 28 to September 04, If. S. foUlt, Ditectot of Agriculture and the State falr. IlUWUllced, ftCently. , The COllttICCOt, , George Sheaf " Co., Columbut, 0., ,will' employ, rev,' olutioaary COIIltruct\on ted\liques to complete the structure !iy the the 'fair Openl. One of the te~lque. employed is the uae ~f Marietta precaat concrete wall pan· el.. Theae tar.. 8' II 10" panels that /Jolt directly ~ the building framework, pfoduced by The Marietta cOncrete CorporaciOllo man~f.ctur· en of concrete .tave farm .ilot. !lbe bul1din, will have • prefab. ricacecl ripd .eeel ftlllle1!lOrlt. p cl1ICIIIl bY iIit Bader Maoilhctarial Co. Some 204 hup. prefiIlilheci. MaritUa ~ ~~!.'!

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t llngu. dlleUe In wbeat, ma" reo duce Yleldll 26 to 40 per cent. Stinking Imut also baa sucb a .tron s odor that a tew busbela of "NO HUNTING" SIGNS Imutty wbeat can epoD a wbole Get Them Here NOW I cuload of BOUnd wheat. To cover thlll lOll, elevator operatorll dock prlcell tor Imutt" wheat. Tnta abo... tbat In Ohio. IIm~t· ,ree leecl proclueell a . IImut.-free .-::--.....;.__~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ crop. Janson saya belt way to be lIure of lowing emut·tree seed HAND OR POWER _ ...._ II to treat Iced wheat. Chem· 0 .., . lealll for treaUng wheat lleed are _ • D' on the market. County extensIon offlcell ba1:e Homemakera lave enel'lf)' by Information on controlling Imull Itorlng ofien-ulecl utenaU. where of wbeat. they are ...y to He and reacb. ALL TYPEI Mabel Spray. eXUluloo homl L CALL AFTER IhOO P. M. maDalemCllt .!~Iall.t at Ohio • ~ • _ state UnlveraU,., lIays homemak· rI... era reach bottOl1ll IIhelvea of upper ria lltorage IIP&ceS IUld tOp drawer. of lower areu wlt:h the leut effort. Many tull III farm ponda die 8tat. Aoute 122 Off Route 42 Oltlng a IItudy made a.t E:ornell during AUCUlt becaulle they lack WAYNESVILLE. OHIO University: MIII!I Spray .aYII hom&- oxygen. warnll R. IL Davia, exteomake", use twice AI mnch energy slon wildlife conaervatlonlet at Phonl ll384 to reach 68 Inches abOve the floor Ohio State Unlveralt,.. ~~~~~~~~~~ BS to reacb a 'is-Inch level. The Davia 8&YII the blggellt reason 46-lnch level la, directly In tront for oxygen 8hortqell 18 decompoQr the average homemaker. BlUon ot plante. When farmen Reaching to G feet above floor kill water ... eed. dec0!Dpolltlon In· level reQulrea three tlmell and UII- creaBes. · Davil alllfgellte apray. lug a etepladdElr to reach 7 feet Ing one-third of a. pond at l0-4ay Patronize reQUlr~ nine tlmell the energy of lo~ervala IDalead of kllliog all Its Adv.rtl..... ulling the 46·ln~~h level. weeda at one time. Falllng to ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~ Stooping reQ~llres more' energy fertilize a pond whlcb hall been ..: than reaching. MIlia Spray aaya. rertlllzed earlier may caulle plmll Four tlmell as IlllUCh enerU III reo to die. •• 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111. Qulred to . atoop to a 22.locb level Tbe conae~tlonlat aa,.. farm and eleven time. aa much to get pondll tbat lack enough deep utensils stored 3 Inchn above tbe water get too warm and 10lle .0 0 YOI IIOW floor. oxygen. Fish papinI at the lIurface are ••" . "...,_.,." ••,.,.".." , an Indication of a lack of oxygen. "NO HUNTING" SIGNS - Oxygen can be added by pumplns _ Get Thern Here NO\I/ I fresb wa.ter Into the pond or b,. stirring the .ater.

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A "Certificate of Honor" bear· Ing the signature of Cov. Fran k J. Lausche. Mayor Harry Sherwood. and Commander Oarl Pitstick. ITEM8 OF INTEREST Tbe amendment to tbe Aid for POBt No. 615. American Legion. will be used wben thl8 commun ity the Age4 Law railing the maxi· ABOUT FOLKS yOU Inaugurates ceremonies welcomIng mum old age a.lllliitance grant from home velAlrans of tbe Korean oon· 160 to $66 per montb wUl be put KNOW mct Sept. H. Into effect November 1. The DI· ColD.IDander Pit, tick aald the vision of Ald for tbe Aged laid certlrtcate. a bl}ndBome document MOVE TO LEXINGTON, KY. lbls waa the earliest date permit. .ultable for framing, waa adoplAld Mrs. Pbyllls Scbroader a nd cbll· ted by tbe statute. About 40.000 at a recent meeting of the ,peclal dren bave moved and are now reof lhe Btate'l 109.000 recipients will committee planning tliese events. siding In Lexington. ICy: headed by RIcbard McFadden. be raised to the new maximum. Tbe maln text, printed ou wbite Tbe new Ohio maximum III $10.00 paper and bordered in blue and hlgber than · the federal maxmum , MRS. CHAPMAN HOME gold. reads as followa : for relmburaement. _~I." RU8SELL DUMFORD Mra. Robert Cbapman, wbo re"To . .. for honorable Bervlce In Marlon W. McIntyre. Cblef of I I . C T the mllltary arml of his nation . cenUy underwent major surgery the DlvlBlon of Aid for 'the Aged ft New ounty rellurer at a time of great peril following at Cbrtst Ko,pltal in Cincinnati Issued tbe following lltatem~nt In RUBBell Dumford of Muon, new· '::~e~:~::nl:~dlo~I~;I~~n~~. ;;!!~ the unproTOked attack of Com· Is nO'W convalelclng at ber bome. munllt Ilg'grelsora In Korea. June conne tlon, witb the effective date IY'illected treasurer of War r en Workman. 26. 1950. thll certificate II awarded of the revised Itatute: Tbe ,oc: n l r ican Legion Ba8e- cOllnty. alaumed bla new ' du'lIes In tull humlUty and pride by tbe ATTEND MORROW OES "All old age alllliitance granta ball team J rnl'Jed to Crolley TUe8day. He lIucceeds George D. grateful cltlzenll of the State of Bre calcuillted on the bul. of need. Field. CI~ • 'rhunday to play Johnson wbo has served as trenB' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock at· Ohio. and tbe Village of Waynel' Needs are determlued from the Gree~ L4!J«l0ll team in • urer for the put 16 yearl. Dum· tended Friendship Night at the ville. dards for food, rent, c1othlDl', etc., gu me there after tbe Cincinnati· ford. wldely.known In Muon and Morrow EaalAlrn tar on Wedne.. Com. Pitatlck Urgel that the ookl 1D ~. Warren county. was formerly as· adopted by the D1vllloo. Standardl TI!, da.y nlgbt. namell of returned vetl Ilnce ' Sunil The TrIcky Thumb8 foH club 26, 1960. wltb tbelr complete ad· are limited by the number of reBoth NaUOIIal and _ American socia ted with tbe Deerfield Manu· came back wltb many prise8 from dresse8 and branch of lerYlce, be clplentll and the amount' of mouey leagues will have. representativea facturlng Co. of Muon. RETURN FROM CANADA He announced that tbe ,eame tbe rBlr. Tbey r celved Becond mailed to Ricbard McFadden. avaUable for aB811tance payments. there to look the boys over. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Retallick Dale EftDI, wife and co·..., .f The preacnt number or recipients b personnel wU J ontlnue In their place on tbe bootb. whlcb ex· WaynelvlUe. and cbildren bave returned after r spectlve capacities In the treaa· plalned tbelr pledge and had all apendlng the put rew weeke In Bo, Boren. , . . wltIl ... 01 nnd the amount appropriated for urer's orrtce. Dumford. wbo bas tbelr projects In It. Their float. bel lavorite deeds. Dale' eaten aid wUi only permit tbe Dlvilion Canada. served all chairman of the Warren In the shnpe ot a boat wltb an H tbe famll, ure arolUUl tile Bo,- to ralle Ita ltandardl $2.00 per month. Tbls meanB tbat nearly all • County Ohlld Welfare Board. reo on each oar. won aecond place In en' bome In CaUlcifnla aad . . . VI81TOR FROM PHILADELPHIA the parade. re Iplentl will get some Increase The Warrell County Woman's signed that POBt last week . of the Ume does ber own cookAntoinette Moran won f1rat 1(1 MI.. Barbara Lou Bland. 01 on November 1at. While tbe needl CbrllUan Temperance nlon Con. Scattered return I from tbe ltatetb e counly bealtb cont8lt. and Phlladelpbla, PL. wu a week end 1n,1 TIle WLW~BC ''1101 Bo~ under the new lltandardl will per· ventton wUl be beld 1M. lbe Muon competeeJ In tbe state bealtb con· wide mut lurve, beln, conducted and Labor Day PH of her par- Sbow" lIliearcl Tlulnaa,., • , .... mit IIOme grants to be railed ,6.00 Preabyterian cburcb on Wednell' test at the ltate ralr. Sbe aillo by the game management lectlon enta. Mr. and Mrs. GleDD Bland. EST. per month, moat of 'revlaed grants day. Sept. 16. atartlng at 10 a. m. received lecond in tbe county on of the Oblo Dlvilion of Wildlife In· will not be IncrNlad 117 tlaat Buslnell I...rODI will be held in • dlcatel a fairly Ught crop of blck· her pajamal. VI151TOR8 IN DAYTON amount." tbe mol'!l1q and a cover.ct 411h s'~rvlcea for Wilbur F. Clark, Dnrtng thill . pallt Bummer the ory. beech and oak mutt parUc· Mr.. 1.. C. Bt .John and uugh· I1mcbeon at Iloon.. d t-" t Z club bu bad a piCniC and Iwlm· ularl, in the major grq lQulrrel ten. Mrs. Glenn Bland and M.rt. ftLI-L In the afternoon Miii Bath 79. of Lytle were con uc .,.. a p.. un n;w uln.. p. m. MondaJ' at the Wayneaville mlng party, an Ice cream IOclal. range. However, the pme aur· Connor of Clnctnnatl. who recent· chapel of the Oswald funeral and are upectlng to baYe a hay vey. IncUcate that gra, lQuirrell 101m Settlemyre were DQton .... Jtors on .Thunda,. Rlnllng. walhlnl and rin sing II Iy attended tbe World Convention bome. Mr. Clark died FrIday at ride. All the remaining money of are elrJ)eOted to be al plentUul u the 8&l18It and belt to clean at Vancouver. B. C.. and the Na· 9 a. m. at Colle!e Hill hClpltal af· their club proJectl will be turned lut milk utenaill. I&Y. Perry R. EIlII' Next Lord', by will be a bu.y Uoltal Con...entllon In Seattle. ter a brtef IIInell. GARDEN CLUB AT FAIR I'olt 1Cl1llrre1 hunUng Ihould reover to the camp fund . we would Burial wal in Miami cemetery. like to thank all who bave do- main good throqbout tbeir better Tbe WaJDllrtlle 'G arda club worth. e:rtenalotL dairy tecbnolo- day at tbe Cburch of Chrtat. BIble Wublnnon. willi be the gue8t cbool and morning worship wID Ipealter. A reUred Warren county farmer. nated money or equIpment to range in the woodlot. of tbe farm· dllplayed a number of Ooral ar· gilt at Obio State University. Ellaworth 1&,11 clean paUs. mark the beginning ot the da,s All women are Invited. Mr. Clark wal born In Lytle, and make tbll ,ear a IUCC8ll1. - Janet Inl HCUon of Oblo. !'0J: Iqulrrelll rancements at the WUTtlIl Cout, lpent hJB enUre life In the Lytle Michener. Leader. are leal dependent on fluctuation Fair and broqbt bome two nl'llt stralnerl and otber equipment activities' in the afternoon there In the acorn and hickory nut crops prtzes and two third prtA.. bave a larp effect on tbe quality will be ~ meetlng of the cburcb and WaynelYille comlpunlty. ex· of mUk and cream goin« to mar- ortlce.1'II at 2 o·clock. followed by a .... cept for a. pertod ,at five ~earll than gray.. u tbeJ find a great W'ARD ",ben he lived in Dayton. . deal of their food in cornfleldl. TO ENTE.RTA1t\! QARDKN CLUa ket. HIgh acid and Yealty and meeting of tbe workers wbo are ATTITUDE . 'I'be Ohio .eN bunting lea· '"AN Mr. Clark wal a former director Mrs. A. L. Scbubart with Mrs. cb88lY CIA'" ... .producta of un- to go out calling In the bome. of OUR FELLO clean ·utenIUI. the community enUltlng the homea , of the Waynelvllle Natlona.l Bank, lIOn extends from Sept. 16 ' tbrough 1\. K. Manln u COohoeteu. wUl October 16, entertalD . Oanten Club on The dairy tecbnolortlt laya that are In IIny wa.y connected Hidden within each bud III a and wal 'an active member of the dairymen flnd tbe following pro- wltb thll churcb with and In the tJower, so a Iplrit fro ~ dwelll Lytle buslneS8 and civic commu· Tburaday afternoon. Eacb m,e m· ber wut ,bow all arrangement for cedure most, erfectIve In eUmlnat· oburch ltaell, and In the evening in the heart ot every man, no nlly ' untll recently: ing the.. defectl. there will be the regular evenIng matter how hard or unlovely the He Is survived by a son. Everett an end tabla. 1. Rlnle eQulpm"ryt - with- Iur"e- 1en1cL aPro-=d~:y.!:tber an enemy J .. of Dayton; tbree daugbtera. OE8 TO MEET NEXT MONDAY warm water Immedlatel,. after Tbe mlnlltera aubject next Lordi and tben put up wltb blm Is hy. ~r;;;ry' ~IIY::n:y~:~'. ~: ~a~~ Miami Cb.pter 107 OES will ulle. Lukewarm water remo.,ell day mornlDI will be, "Behold. He POCri8Y and not real love Charlel R. Ken.rlck, R. R. No.2. meet In regular .... Ion Koauf. mIlk and fat wbUe bot water cooke Cometh Wltb Clouds," taken from We must realllse that' hidden Claude Riggs ot Centerville. threo WayneavUle, bal been appointed Sept. 14 at 8 p. m. The regular It on ut~nella. 1 :7. and In the evenl~g he will within every man Is an inner Iplr. grandcblldren and tbree g rea t to the General MotoTl InlUtute by 2. Wuh utena,1I1 wltb a Itltt spenk on the su~~ect. The Long. Uual nature whlcln II tbe real man. grandChtl_dre_n._---,.. bUlln8l1 I8Illon wUl be conducted the Moraine Products Dlvilion of and tbe initiatory work will be brulh In a ' bot 101utJon of dairy est Way Around. . It is to tbls In:ner man In each OM and will enroll there thlll fall given for one candidate. cleaner. Nen Lord's day will mark the of our neighbors that we mUlt dl · In . a. cooperative work'ltudy pro3. Rinse with bot water and beginning of a new program wblcb reet our thougbt and love. gram In engineering, company of· When msn awakens to reality. FOln~ VISITOR FROM U••• CAPITOL allOw to drain dry. Utenalla dry Is belDl uaed by Churches of flclalll bave announced. WIlUam Davia. H.N., of Wuh. taster after a bot rtnse. Cbrillt througbout tbe nation. and hla outer man Is tranlformed. Under tbls program. Kenrick HoUJWOOCl', Eclwar4 G. Robia· tngton. D. C.• wu the week end A cloth II not effective I.n clean· caHeel "Home and Oburcb United." - M.ra. Helen McCoy Every , once In awhile pme pro· SOIl II allow. at lila tint IelnIaJoD will alternate elght·week periods gueat or hil parents. ,..r. and Mrl. Ing or drying equipment. Brushel Tbe purpose II to unite both home tectorl and other field men of tho appeuance. durlDg wbleb Iw .p. of Itudy at GMI In Flint, Mich .. Loyd Davll, and wu aeeompan. and bot water do these Job, bet· and cburcb, not only In tbe Interest Ohio Dlvilion of Wndllfe find or pealed for pabIIe nppod of tile witb Ilmllar perlodl ot work at tbe led bome by bll wife who had ter and falter. or the cburch. but In the Interelts at leut bave tbelr attention call· aaaaaJ polio fad appeal of tile Moraine Products Dlvtllon plants apent a few weeka here. of the home al well. The cburch I ed to ao-called "freakl of nature:' Slder Ellabetb KeIul, Pcnm'B'" In Dayton. hal lomethlng to contribute to Some poor animal or flllh wblch. to make pa..... tile. ~ tbe home u .well as to be able to u a rellult ' of an accident or abo of tile work pl•• iltd br ........ C .. VI81T8 PARENT8 HERE receive IOmetblng from It. T b e normal birth. II golne tbrough Ita ~Kag. ,Mlal Judltb A. Conner. of Tochurch can belp each bome to be life lipan with 80me odd. lomeledO. lpent a rew da" of tbe put a better bome, morally, educa· tlmee grotelque abnormality. Mn. Cora Pyle IJ)ent Sunda, at .41.. anel 'M V.N.I hill cenalnly week at the bome of her parents. tlOllally. Boclally and Iplrltually. Tbe latest waa a flah. A flah BaR Open. Bu... Mr. and MI'II: Ra, Conner. on ac· the home of her niece Mn. George In thele da,. of open dilregard • Mund principle for one 01 the witbout a mouth. bellen It or In New location Sunday Bobool, 9: 30 a. m. count of tbe deatb of ber grand. Beckett and family near Wllmlng· for the things that are lac red and ~nent aula In Ihe Security Morning wOrshiP. 10:80 a. m. Coancll to be held by a major not. ton. Oblo. father. Mr. Lon Beckett. worth while. flagrant vlolatlonl of Alla. power. Natiionallll ChU.a Ia Oommerclal fishermen in Lake Toe B & R Dry Cleaning Shop JDvenlng Sernce, 1: 46 p.' m. • • . I Rev. and Mrs. Lee GrIffy wlU Dr. Emma Holloway I pen t all the lawlI of God and man arid .0 lonler In thlal ateIOr,.. Com. Erie found the unfo1'llinate. but tbll week announced that 't bey Innumerable temptatlonB for old _lUIlat OIlna h&ll clearly dllqu.l. apparently healthy carp when are now open for buslneBB In tbelr be at the mornlnl wonhlp lIerv· H. L. RYE IMPROVE8 Tbunday and Friday In Dayton an young, the help which , the lfied IIMII b, '1',. ,1.. open '1'.... Mrs. Gritty will prelent It Mr. H. L. Rye. wbo underwent and ",u an overnlgbt guelt ot ber cburch can give In tbe homea Is I.re alalntt tbe U.N. FortlUlalely. tbey lifted their neta recently. The new location •. the old Grange HaH Ice. daere It anoth...,al&tlon thai Ia very rillh. mealnring lome 14 inchel on Main street. They recentl, pur· flannelgraph , lltory at tbe Sunday IUrgery at Miami Valley bospltal friend. Mrs. O. E. Maple. moat urgentl, needed. ' well qualified to Nne. It h.. • long. had apparently been the vic· cbaaed tbe building from Grange Scbool bour and at every evening !larlnr the ))&It ·week. 18 now at , Vlsltora from the cburch will ....oentle form of IOwem_ent. tim of an accident whlcb had No, 13 and remodeled It for tbelr lervlce of the Revival campaign. Mill Olive WlllIaml returned bll ho~e, and II Ilowly improv· Memory venes. object lelliona Sunday frnm a vllit wltb J:elatlvClI call at many bomel this week. per· It now ae .... tlIM eo_Imce of Ibeared off tbe lower balf or need8. Ing tbere. Alii. It Ia In Ihe tree world but mouth balf. of ItII head. When the at your door. Wby not give hapa as well as motion longs anC!. chor· and Indianapolli. In Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. J. J. FrItz and .ufRclenll, Independent 18 I.. (orU8es wlll Intere8t adults as well as daugbter. Nancy. or Oak Rid,e, Ind. She WQII accllmpanled home them a hearty welcome and enllBt ..... policy to have lIayed clear 01 Injury bealed there waB no mouth P~mona Grlin,e To the children. Tenn.. were week end peets of by Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gee, of your bome. for Ita own betterment. lormal am.n_ with either of the left. except one em all pln·slzed Meet At Red Brick Rev. Lee Grtffy will ' apeak on IndlanapoUI. wbo were her peita In thil program of "Cburch and _lor PO"PI or POWeI'I. Thl. na· hole. Mr. and Mrs. R",. tbe follow!ng subjects : Home United 1" Just bow long the injury had tlon II India. India II now pollelnl at dinner. Pomona Grange will meet at tbe Sunday morning. "Revival Fire." Mn. Harry Bbaffer. pioneer mla· the u.et In K_I_n a""nment been BUBtalned It wal Impos81ble Red Brick FriendB ' recreation room CORP., MRS. CRAMER HERE ~ Ihat probably could not h.ve been Sunday eventng. "Is Christ the to say. bo.wever. Uie flsh wu ,MIll Laura Rolilag\e of OIncln· IIoDary to India. BPOke to the , Head ot Your Home?" Corp. and Mn.. Jamel Cramer nati. llpent Saturday evening with local missionary group TueidBY ..ven. with the _lnemeat o( .11 healtby and, bad apparently learn· Sept, 19 at 7:00 p. m. An exchange stud ent will be were recent guellta of Mr. and ber IllIter, M:rl. Mab~l Hatllaway. nlgbt. Mra. Sbaffer and her de- coneerned. to any other naUon on ed to take> nourilhment througb Mon.d ay evenln'g. "Who Are the earth. Th. United NatiOlU would tbe speaker. Mn. Loyd Davis. Corp. Oramer. Wise Men?" • ceued bUlband began tbelr Bacrl· benefit I( Indl. were one or th. the g11ls. All are urged to be present and wbo formerly rellded hllre with Tuesday evening. "The Dread· Mr. Paul Dakin and little son. flclal work In India more tban for· BII FIve In the Security Council. bring well fl11ed baskets. (2t) ful. Face" Mr. and Mrl. R. O. Moler. bu ty learl Ago. ' " on Mr. Dakin'l motber Gene called American Leaion To been in JIlU1ta~ 8ervlce' avera.... Paper.b.cul Oesfhe TV Ind 3D; Wednesday evening. "Tbe Three for the put ,everal monthl and Mrs. Ella DaIdn 0~sunda7. Americlns. heea. 0 the paper· backs. M ..t Monday Evenln, SPEND LABOR DAY IN DAVTON I Am8 of Romani t." . ...... . VI81TORS FROM DAYTON are buying and readlnR .. Imost three be and Mrl. Cramer were married Tbe regular meeting at Amerl' l Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Scberer ~hunday evening. "Tbln~lng ' Mr. aq~,. Mrs. Milo Hartaock anll Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Scberer and limes .. m~ny books .. before. Annual wbUe he wu 8tationed In' Japan. Turning." IItUe dan&hter. VlckJ. or Harvey" Mr. and Mre. AUgu8t Dieringer. all paper-back .. Ies of .round S250 mil. can Legion Post No. 616 wIU be I and children spent Labor Day witb and Friday evening, "What Will lion. .lmOit ninet", percent fi clion. held at the Legion Hall Monday Mr. an d Mrs. George A ugua t an d burg. were welcome callers ' of tbelr of D&yton. were Sunday dinner VI81TORS ,FROM N. CAROLlN" h.ve been .dded 110 h.rd-c:over sales evening. Sept. 14. children at their new bome In RUB81a. Do?" gfandmother. Mn. Lena Hartaock ' gueatl ot Mr. and Mra. PaUl A. of lOme ,200 mlllll~n. , There will be a special program Dayton. Youth 'Fellowlhlp Cllister meet· Mr. and Mn. J. J. Burlke have on- Sunday atternOOll. · Scberer and' 'famlly. ing will be beld at Utica Church al tbelr peltll Lieut. and Mrs. 8Src! Co...;e..1 TAe ""kintlell bonorlng ;Korean veteran.s. ------Inatead of at Oregonia Churcb on Dale Duffee and Ion of Camp obo,,' ill 61$1 stmoll "0' betll All members are urged to attend Subscrib. to The GAZETTEI; Sunday at' 2:80 p. m. TueBda.y wal the annual meet· LeJeune~ N. carolina. They allo llIid by ,,,, Atlminillralioll', ctOStd and bring all veterans who 8erved bad aa Sunday guelts Mr. and Ing of tbe Board of Corporation I Iri,lIds: /It, 10' IIl!tIrly twt'Y,Ain, II, In Korea and elsewh8le. ot the Frlendl HQme and the tol· , , aslred lor. Tile o,It.t r lide 'ol ,/to, coin . Mn. Adrian Oox. Mr. and Mn. lo;,ing penon I were our guelti at ' u "no//tln, 1It1l'''red. nDlAiIl, ,oin~." • (Jerald Burlke, Mr. and Mrs. Bert . ' * ~r ,* ' CARQ Of THANKS dinner. . Mr. RaYmond Battin and Gall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bunke The Tri..... 1 IIerUnl We wllh to thank our many of Cincinnati and ,Mr. and Mrs. Mil. · Mabel WII'on of ' Selma. DelitICII., ale Cu",an. friends, relatives and neiJfbborl. Ohio; Mn. EUJel Eaatman. of WOllam Strouse and children. ' ..tao ,lie II,..... ",..c. til Sprinrtleld, Mr. George Swain of Minneapolis. Mk n . - Author· The Nebbs. b1 Haa, Donald Duck R...,... ........11 _ AaU 01. churcb and ' organlzatlonl for e Pendleton. Ind.. Mr. Seth Fumu. "011. . iW .. ,., ~...~ _ klndnell and lIympatby extend~d producen ot .ome cf th.- but· by Walt Dlane,y, Bup Bunn,y 'b1 Mr. Rol. Hartaoclt. Mr. Paul Tom· .' F.. ldenlln hI' dle". ' . - ' to u. In tbe 'lOll of our ' belove!j known C?~1t Itrips. appearin,l In Warnet Broa. Cartoona, Inc., and ' lID1On, lin. Kener Hoak, MN. ... ....... ... . . . . . . . bUlband , and father, a~ul ellPeclally the naUon'. leadlnl newlP8pers, Steve Canyon by Milton CanlJr. .......m.H.......1 Roecoe I'Ilrau. "Th... nBtlc)JUlJ!J·lmown comJc /flU. _ do we wllh to thank Rev. Wedle- for leven) 1ears h.ve contributed M... Grace WUllAmlOn. form.. In the Mrs. Donald E~" /,..". TII1I lluolTD MACA. wood tor bla comfortIng word •. their time Bild eftol'ta In eupPOI''-~p artlata .... b.~ to Insure polJo.eom...... pro,ram lUlL ntJ ,-, aM 51.. N.. York. the mani dono~ of noral orrer· 01 lb. annual Silt. BUzabetb tlIat _ ;.,W'a.ra..vUle Nl14at. 't.(lOIlftaed Ha41!IY -and ~III'. Rapaoad N. Inlll and cardl of IJDIpatb,. abo KIJUl1 P'ound.Uon , paUo lund 01 lbe late Sliter EUubetb Kenn, at Good Samarltaa bOipItal, »aT- .docIr· were , ......t. ' : WIll be oonUnueci . . . where poe. the paIlbearen aa4 the Stab))1 appealt. J toll. 101lowtDc ,& _ _ . . . . . . . . . .' ..'....-'; _,;. 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. ,lots ID Springboro. Florence Terry Stricklin VB. John Ohio Homes, . me., to Marvl W ' SJtricklin ' , divorce. Stanley and George and ~tty Jane Smith, lot an ey, a meys. I ' n U'-son t to and John Wilson vs. St Theodore ...... . Alice Heina, et aI, to quiet .. UUe, Ohio Homes, Inc., to ~er R. Iand Ge~eva Ba,Elett, )o~ 10 .Mason. Maple and Maple, attorneys. Maunce KJ~k to Calv.m Kirk and COMMON PLiAS COURT Kathryn GarrISon, lot 1D Franklin. State of Ohio vs. Mary Jane Wi!. i William Adelman to Robert .J. son, real estate property bond sub- and Helen V. BonneD, . 4 lots 10 sUtuted for cash bond. Deerfield Township. Ruby Hornbeck vs. Mason HomJesse W. and Tennie Tineb to beck, case dlsmislled. . Harry S. Eastman V~. Joy Sulli. van, ~t aI, ~efendants given thirty days In which lo file motion. Harry Boeckmann vs. Edith L. Cham.pion, defendant granted 30 days In which to plead. NEW SUITS .

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

James Bergan and Addh! Bergan to Richard N. and EfCie M. Keaton .348 acre in Wayne Township. ' David L . and Irene Cass to Jessie T. Anderson, 2 lots in Franklin. Lela and Clair L. Smith to Paul L. and Diana D. McCray, .372 acre in Deerfield Township. Robert Horrison to Jerry A. and Mary L. Adams. 2 lots in Franklin Township. George Buchanan to Mildred Moore, lot in Morrow. William J . and Bertha M. Fox to Everett E. and Patricia F. Izor, 2

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R. and O. Cook, 1 Town.hip. • . PROBATI COURT eea..ed, Marie BlJJUI'af,' a4JDiniaacre In Franklin ToWDIhip. Jolm r. and WJVona M. Brenner Estate of Anna Eo Treon, decea. tratrix, first and floal aecount rued. Cuaius "A'ayae ana Alma Jeanne to Robert c. ..s Ruby M. Wade, ed, !aaac Elwood Treon, execu", ---Carmean to Vincent K. and Eel. 2.50 aerea hi C1earcreek TownsbJp. inventory filed; bearing set for MARIlIAGI LIC!HSES , ,~se ward G. Hilton, 53 .•36 acres in WUliam and Bonnie B. Dalton to Sc:1Itember 16 at 10 o'clock. Edgar Middleton, 48, Morrow, ' D. and Mary Lou Estate of William Carl Brown, carpenter, and Pearl Fulton, 40, Wayne TOWDship. John E. and' Carolyn J MCCoD' lot 10 South Lebanon. t deceased, Mildred H. Brown ap- Lebanon factory worker. WI nell to James E. and Eva M Keith Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy pointed administratrix; Charles J. Orvel' K Wolle 19 Franklin 1 M re ,. J d I f d ' 11 1 acre In Clearcreek TOWD~hip 'to William and Bonnie B. Dalton Waggoner, MeJvin Waites and Will- paper maker and Patricia An~ rod° mUb c e an .,~ss ee CWID . I t 1_ So th Leb ' lam Hufford Jr - appo'lnted ' puce c eaper milA, says • • CourtDey J. Combs and James J 0 II. U anon. raisers'" ap· Hormel, 15, Franklin. McGrew, extension daIryman at Jobnson to R~er L. Ko~erman, lot Kash D. and Mary Lou Am~urgy p Estat~ of Grace E Mounts de- William C. McCormick, 19, Leb· Oblo State University. hi Tur'tecreek Township. . !o redh and Lona B. LewIS, lot ceased, tbe Fifth Third Union Trust anon, draftsman. and Judy A. Because of low ~Uk prices, OhIo James L and Katholeen Brown to. m out banon. . Co., executor,' final and dlstribu- Jones, 18, Lebanon, secretary. farmers are hunting ways to cut Robert C. and Bessie May Edwards, He.r bert and Edith Hoppe to tive account flied . Jesse Dye, 21. Kings Mills, 1a· dairy costs. 5 acres in Franklin Township. Murphr and Raehael F(e~ly, 161 Estate of D. Frank Deardoff. de. b~rer, ~nd Naomi Taulbee, 21, . McGrew says fee" .and labor ~roAJbert R. and Anna Irene Mor. poles 10 HamUton Township. cea ed, George W. Deardoff. admin. KIDgs Mills. v!de most opportunity for savIDg gan to Frank and Mary Ann Van Howard J . L. and M~bel E. Mich. 1, istralor, gross value of estate is Robert D: Reif, 25, Lebanon, tel· smce they make up four-fifths of all Nuys, .7t6 acre hi C1earereek ael to John. G. and . Wilma F. H~t. $34,811.22. : epho,ne company, and Ruth Ann costs. ~wer feed costs. may be Estate of Mary Doughman, de- Goodin, 19, Lebanon , dental assist- accomplished by produc,:,,~ more zel, 1 acre m Hanulton Township. Beatrice Yonka to Clement ceased, David H. Stevenson ap- ant. , milk per cow and shlftmg to Booth Yonka, 15 lots in Deerfield pointed administrator; A. M. Cor~heaper ~eeds. Lower labor costs Township. netl, Gus Hausfeld and Ed Hagen , are obtamed by more output per Milford and Dorothy A. Whitak. appointed appraisers. F RID A Y NIT E 's man. . er to George and Patrida Davis. E tate o[ Ralph D. Mohney, de. TEUVIS ION FIGHT . According to the dairy speci~l. .358 acre in Franklin Township . ceased ANN~ ~~J~ ~11:~,,:ra that 1St, the first 6,000 pound~ of milk . ' Marjorie . . Fay. Mohney apa cow produces requires about Lora . C. Hanife.n to .Alice Eliza. pointed admm1,!ltratrix. CA.M'N~'f10" $2.40 worth of feed per 100 pounds. betlr Pl~rce, .M acre m Deerfield Estate of Eldon S. Baker, de(.:U . L:". ItO ',:", An additional 3,000 pounds of milk '!oWDshlP. ceased, Fairy L. Baker, adminis· ...... . I. 'U WILlUWIIOIm takes less than $1 In feed costs for Ray C. Witte to Charh!s L., J r., 'rratrix. inventory approved. each extra 100 pounds. Estate of LeRoy Darragh, de- r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~ and Elzie H. Guard. 187 acres in Turtlecreek TOWDship. ceased, Robert S. Darragh, execu· "Madolin Hunter to Woodrow tor. inventory filed; hearing set for Complete Wilson and Pauline Heh!n Covey, September 12 at 10 o'clock. lot in Waynesville. Estate of Charles L . Holden, deOllis V. and William B. Turner ceased, Ona Holden, executrix, into Bonnie Lewis Barrelt, lot in ventory approved. Lebanon. Estate of Henry A. Burggraf, de-

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down trunk lln~. Raceway .tarts September 19 and The Wo.ynesville Rotary Clu'!! The three to""u. were IBolaleel continueB nightly except Sunda.y will hold their annual weloome for shortly after 6 p, III. when a truck through October 10, raiu or shine the teachers and Boa~d of Educa· faUed to negotiate III curve on U.S. . . . fair or foul . ATTEND ST. JOHN REUNION tlon members of tbe Wayne Local Route 42, a halt·wlle south of A check ot the record books Mr. ' aad Mra. L. C. St. John at· WayneavUle. an4 snapped two tel· Bhows that no sport has regiltered SchOOl next Tuelday evening at tended tbe at. John reunion at the ephone polell. the tremendoue gains credited to the St. Mary'B Party House at Glenn Bland home ·On Sunday. L. W. Sc)JreGkeDglUl l, manager harn888 ra.clng In the post· war 8: 00 o'clock. The regula.r Rotary meet! , will of the Ohio ntml Telephone years. RETURNS TO YALE be held at 6:00 at the Far Hills company offlcell In Lebanon, said Tbe U. S. Trotting Aasoclallon, Mr. Harlan Earnhart hal reo Party HouBe and will reaume o.t several hundredj phone subscrib- parent body ot the sport, reports eumed hlB studlel at Yale Un1: 00 at tbe St. Mary's Party House ers were aftecteG. He said about a that more horsell are going taster verslty. dozen rep.a1rmen were sent to the and earning more money at more with tbe Rotaryannll. scene. with , ef"rts dlrscted first tracks than ever before. " VISITS IN DAYTON towo.rcl setting up temporary lines Mra. CUff Burnett WBB the ~gures bear out that harness tor emergenc,. o.l1e. racing progreas hu been on the guelt of ber lister, MIs8 Minnie Pole. carr)' trunk lines at sensational aide. In 1989, purses Dayll, )D Dayton. for a tew days the ecene of the accident, oUletal' the nation oyer amounted to but " du~g the past weelt. LESTER H. GORDON aald. The tru~·traller 0 u t fit, $1.69 .797. In 1952 they hit an • • Retlr'l S.pt.mber 30 all·tlme high ot ,16,052,771. PVT. COOK HOME The ' Methodist Church Sanetu.?---------__- - - - loaded with e~pty bales, tore The local American Legion POlt ..-,Atter twelve year" &I Pollt. Purses have been Increal8d at _ PrIvate J\lrry .Cook of Fort Lee. ary W&8 'reopened for . worshlp laat down a large etlan at highway Virginia, was a recent guelt of Sunday after being olosed tor three guard r..alll bet re crsshlng Into Lebanon Raceway thJs tall with N·o. 616 baaeball team traveled to mallter or the Waynesvt1le POit cuh plll'lles of UOO. ,600. $600 and Crosl ey Field Thursday to meet DUlce. Leiter K. Gordon announe. hi. parenti, Mr. and ,Mn. Law· weelte tor redecoration. A large the telephone) eai. the Cincinnati J\ ll·Slars compoled el that he will retire 011 ' Beptem· S h 1 ra HIghway pattolmen laid the $700. d ded S d renoe Cook. crow at ten . un ay c 00 on drlve.r ot the tniet wu not at the Lebanon Raceway'e fall meet· or Bentley POlt nnd . OreenhUlR bel' 30, Hie plana for the future Sunday with !19 present and the II The BRIDGE CLUB MEETS children were happy over the ... • -, acene when . they arrived. They Ing III expected to exce~ at· players and were defeated by a ore not definite. he eaYI. tendance and handle the spring ecore or 4.0 lD a cont .. t ealled at flnt t.hInc he plan. to do a take IIrs. Alva Thompaon enter· beauty of their newly paiDted olasll Mr. and Mrll. Clarenoe Rye were were atteDiptln« to learn whether talned the Argunot Bridge Club. rooms. ' A full Sanctuary ex· host and hOlltells to the Farmers the driver was lDjured or had lett meet 'When 44,987 tanl wagered tbe end of five Innlngl becaulle of & ,good re.t, h. 1&14. To date DO .ucc8lsor has been $1 ,223,911. Post time II 8: 16 night· darkneea. '"- Club on ThurBday at the Preston the scnee to .ummnon ald. with a cleltetoul d....rt COUnl, prell ed th e Ir p1ea.ure and than..... Iy with eight races on the card. .T hll wal the laat.... game of the named. and afternoon of carclI recently, giving upon .ee1nr the beaautal Party House. ---'!' f ----aeuon for the locall. , Poatmuter Gordon hal had :l at her ' hom. In Da.yt.on. job done In redecoratiq the m&lD A delicious dinner 11'18 enjoyed ft __. . 1. " - _ The playen and coach.a of the long and varl.d career u a teleworship room. The color combln· and. after a BOOlal hour. the reg· ....,.. local team wl.h to .xprel. th.lr graph operator, farmer and mllng TUESDAY DINNER QUEST8' aUon Is rose and Ivo~ with the I me tin, u h Id I .1 th.nk. to all the merohantl and ltatlon operator. Mi.1I Barbara Lou Biand. of dome decorated with a touch . of u~. O~lbert. ~e ~~ In Oharge,.. Individual donatora who ",ad. ID Allgu.t. 1951, the POlt office Phlla4.lphla, and IIr. Flo,.d Wtl· blaB aDd deep role and the choir at the Ipeelal topic and dacus.ed 11aml, of Baltimore, lid., weI' e loft panelled with ltenell work. "Present Day School Problema." .. The meetinl' of the Wayne Town· thl. team pqulbl. thl. lumm.r. moved from lIain atre.t Into a Hnghel. the 101lng hurl.r. held building on Miami atreat. The Tue.day evening dinner &ueltl ot The work wu done b,. Frueha· He told 01 the need of more ehlp Tru.tees. n.xt Monday, Sept IIr. and Mrs. L. C. Bt. 10hn. torfer • Son ot MlJ1Ifl.ld, Ohio, money, and more room to.r the The (oUowlng 'III the baseball 21 at 8: 00 p. m. will be tn the na- the winners to three hlte and nnt mall dellvery In the new Mattbewl got all three. buU4ing wu made on lIonday It a co.t or -1"60. • .. ever IncreuLng number of PIIplls schedule for the 1963 leuon for ture of & pllbllc hearlng to dl SCUll mornlJll. Auraat 17, 1951. ATTEND CINCINNATI OEI ?'h. two v..tlbul.1 of the church III'. Seth Hoak wu lDtrodlloM Warren CoUtlt:, Schooll: the plans aDd recommendationa u IIr. and Mn. R. H. Hartaock at· were reOoored with uphalt tile as the guellt. .pealter and told of WAYNESvu.LEL ' lIr88ented by t.he zonlng comml. tended a reception In Cinaln,natl and a4cl a creat deal to the beaut,. hll traveil In Korea and Japan, Sept. 18-Sprlqboro (Here) lion and approved by the Board on Saturday evenlD. honorlnr 111.. of the redeeoratlon. 'I'ha three Sept. 2!-Opell Martha New.lI, Grand Warder of chUdren'. Sunday School rooml. durinr bll mlUtarr lervlae, and Sept. 26-HarYe"lburl (Here) ot Tru.ten. the Grand Chapter of Ohio. Ord.r apart from the ~ bod., of the showed IUd .. tak.• n while on va· Sept 2t-liorTow (There) Thtl public hearlill' will be Dnal ODe Waynee'f11le JOuth u4 Gn f East. Btar: JUtllor departaaenl. w" redecor· cation tollJ'l In lapaD. Oct. ~arlJlle at Springboro u the plaDl and recommendatiolll Bellef COIta In the count}' wen o rn • ated by the men of the ehureh In The club adjourned to meet In Oc&. 6-1IuoIl (There) . will be pl'8lented to the Board or others from Warren cont}' bve yellow and blu• • ltvin&' a cbeemt October at the hom. of Mr. and OC!!. 9-KI~ 11111. (Here) E1elU008 for approval of the eleo- been ordered to report for Indue. aboot tbe ..m. tor Auraat u the, MOHROWtora ot Rural Wayne Townablp at tion Sept. 14. the coUtlty Selective were ID JlI1y but weI'••tUl nearl, EARfoIHART REUfoIlON l~foIDAY group of rooma for the little on... lin. lIa)"IW'd H.anmeyer, , The Jacob Earnhart de.cendanta At the monalQ "rah.p ..mce M,r. and vr.. R. R. 1I000I, 1l1'. Sept. 1~1111.& (Home) t4. pn.nt election to be beld Service board announoed t hi. doubl. the amount . they were a weeIL year ...,. &eoorcllng to lira. Lola held their annual family reamoD SundU the paator nil Seth ROO -.d Ilr. (It• ..,. a,. Sept. U-81!JiN:boro (Th.re) Tuee4ay, November I, at (he SmIth Park On IllIutay. tron Jcllbed 10 l"Iiaedleattlll tile were the · llIelt. ot the day Sept. 25---O»d ' ThOle to be Iuducted are: Rob· Gambill. rellet 4trecttlr. About thlrty·tlve rrtlll4l ucl rei- church and their Uvea to the on· . sept. 2S-WaynelvllI. (Home) 'ert ReynOldll, or WaynesvOle ; Lee CoStl for ADmit were 13.181.14 atlvea enjoyed dinner and the at· rolDI work of theKlnltdom ot God • . ' :.I Oct. 2-Hane)1abnrc (Wayn.) Ray McCurrln. of Franklin; WU. for 86 cuel Ilumberlng 284 per· ternoon tocether. ' with a Iplrlt of reJolclq. ~ Oct. 6-KlnglMlUs (There) ... Uam HoUman and James GIlmore. IOnl. La_t month they were 13.· The pal tor and congreptlon also Oct 9-MuoD. (Bam e) 1 01 Lebanon; Rlohard Wilker and 2711.84 tor 288 peJ'lOn. and 72 cu... Oall Erbeck of Mason. Th. Inareue II due to hl,her coata Friendship Club of medical and hOlPltal bUll. IIrs. .... .&... W d d glftI In memory of Mr. W --Sept 22-Kln" :MUlI (Wa-eL) Mrs. Louclnda Purkey Woodl. ""een e nel .Y Albu-. Thele -'ft. were. a tana arren county commlliioners ". 01 Frld Gambill lal!f, 'I .. .... h ave announced apPGIn tment , aI Sept. 26-WaynHvJl1e (There) 66. died at 8:30 a. m. ay at Pomona Gran..... ____ .. ~._._ r~order wblch .hae a1re~y been I Mrll. Horac. ouauer wu ...,..- Uled to brin, cheer Into the hom" Floyd Lantler. or lIason. .. a Sept. 29-Muon (at Waynel.) Miami Valley hOlpltal, ..,.yton. to tbe Frlendlhlp Clllb on Wed· o. the Ihut.lnl .. th- beard the member or the Warren Coun'" Oct. 2-Morrow (at Wayne&.) after & brlet Ula.... Servicea Meet At Red Bri . ck L . ,Also a filii Chlet Well..... Board to lucceed ., Oct. &-CarU.le (at Sprlngb.) -ere held at 10 L m. MondaIn , • •• . .. . . n8lday afternoon, '11'h en th e OJ IIb lIervice ot wonblp. w , tlft_ A'edlca..... ,.... Russell Dumford who rea"-ed to Oct. 9-Sprlngboro (There) Free . Pen'--oltal church at CorPomona Granwill meet at the reaumed th eIr regu1ar mee-.-_ altar eet wu «iven an d ~ ' ...,.. 0MASONwin. 01T. P. Lamb otrlctated and Red Brick Frlendl recreation room tor tbe 11' Inter. to the lIernee 0.• God 1UlC I U d"ne ..... a become county treaaurer. "'u · The regular opening wal con· beautiful solid oak communion Lanber Is chief en-'neer for Sept. 2128--earKlnlgI81 MIlHll (Home) burial 11''' In Miami oemet.ry. Sept, 19 at 7:00 p. ai. New automobile and truck salell -,- ed t a ble carved to 6' Sept 8 fl ( ome) Sunlving are two daulhterl, An exchange atudent will be d rop.,..... _.... II g btl y In tbe coun., to. com ' dncte d an d ram.. were e....,y . match the nulplt, .. the Crollley Broadcasting tranI. Sept. 26-Sprlql~ro (Home) • during the afternoon. a 24" CrolS and candle Itlck set at Mason. Other membel'1l Sept. 29-Harv.,•• (at Warn"') Mrs. Goldie Wellh of Oreronla. the IIpeaker. pared to the previous montb bllt The club planned · to mee~ III ~hl~:eca::.~~':b::~:IP=raC~~~: of the board lnclu.d epr. W. C. Oct. 2-Open' and lira. Gertrude Smith ot All are llreed to be present and remained well ahead of, the eame Octob.r at the home ot lin. A. IlacrUice for UI on the OroD and Testerman. lIarvin Stahl, Marian Oct. 6-Wayne." (Bom.) Waynesville; three sonll. Conrad brlnr well ~ bu~. (It) month last year, the ofrice of Curf H. Stubbe, )Vhen otrlcerl for the the everlutlnl lilht ot H11 elt. WWOI1Ibby and . Mrs. Clem Mont. Oct. 9-Morrow' (There) Romer and BowardPurkey, ·"U of O. Becll:ett. clerk of courta, reample In the world. " gomery of J'rantUn. KINGS MILLSWayne.vUle; 18 grandcbUdren. ported. coming year wUl be elected. D a III t y retre.bmentl weI' e The robed choir sang an antUm Sept. 18-Mason (The~) and one rreat"ll'andchlld. - I I Salea In' AUIllIltf'totalled 188. thlll .erved darlq th. IOCSal hollJ'. 8Inec1al1,. written for a lemce of Pratt, 80, DI_ Sept. 22-Harve,'. (at Waynea.~ -7";"n~ compared to 203 In luly and 76 for ded.lcatlon .ntl,Ued. "The Temple - - . Sept. !5-CarUlle (Home) AL._1. Allmlt l.. t year. L_ 'Co 'il T 01 the Lord" by Lorenl. The pU- After F.II DoWII ....n Sept. 29-0pen •• 1M V. I1iII IIrs. Lod BI'01\'1l and 4a.apt.r. Cheprolet' led with 62; !'ord wu d A Ytwry uncI wo tOr'I mea.ap "S.D" emphuilled Oct. Z-Sprinlboro (Home) of Dayton, were c&llen on Sunda, aecond with 46. others were: Pon. M ts Wednesday the necealt,. of 100ll:1ng at 'a11 of Oeorp Pratt, 80. died Saturday Oct 6-Morrow' (Home) afternoon or th.tr 'coaalna. Mlla81 tlaa, U; Buick, 18; Pl:rmouth. II; ee Ilte througll the eyel ot Chrlat, night In 1I.lam1 Y&Uey bo,pltal, Oct. 9-Waynel.'f11le (There) ?dame and Annie BrOWll and 1111.. Dodle. 8; Chryller, '7; Oldlmoblle, Advilory CoqIlall NtUIlber two thus Ylq d.pth and menllll' to Day'-n ft' 1-. ....... llIffered euUer SPRJNGBORO- ~ An eveli"-- of devotion and fel· Bertha Bro"n. . 6 N h 6 I t ... d'- I d1-' ual aa ...U u corporate ~ ...., ... , Sept. 18-W-.......-W. (..... --) 'Me.~ : u! ; n ermemben enjorwd a dell_oul .... Ufe n n tn the da., In a rail doa mght ·01.... • ' £Il00&'_ lowehln ·-~e nlac. at ~e , 11'''. and MrI. Elmer IlCPherson tl nal • 6 ; Ca dillac,'O: • DeB00, t •.. ; _u Se'" ~Mo-t (Rome) .. will -., . . . . . ' . nil. 0 nar at the ·Pfe8ton Partr Boale y,e {!/.rite all who do not of .taln. at hII home h.re. sePt. 25-M..;;,;r (There) Methodllt Churcb on wednesday anddaulht.r. III.. Edith MaPhel" lIercnry, 8; Hudson, I; 01l0, 1; on Wedn8ldlU' .veDlq. 1'0110'11" ailoth.r ebareJa pref.renc. to come 8ervtCIB were h.id at '2 p. Di. Sept. 29-CarUIIIB (Home) . night, Sept "rd at 7:80 p. m. to son visited Mr. McPhereon', and Benry J. 1. lDr the d,lDner, the u.naI m18tlDJ wor.hlp with us · e a c h Sunda,. Tueaday In the Stubb. funeral Oct. 2-Klngs :111111 (There) welcome to ollr town the new ter, Mn. Olive Curl on Friday af· There were 1,899 certlflcatell or wu 1I,w' and ,Sr; B. 8.. Ema ' OQ. morniilg. Yo. will receive a (!'e&t home here with ReT. J.' W. WedgeOct 6-Open teachers lD our publlc achool and temoon. tltle taned &IUl 681 monrasea ducted the dllau.. lon on ' ''Ftlture blelltnl' fl'OG1 God u 10U unite ,,004 officIating. Burial wu In Oct. 9-Hane,sburg (Rome) to fellowllhlp also with the onel The McPhersol18 are returning tiled. Jlo~ totaled ,m,82t. Farm Policy." with others tn the IIpward climb Miami cemetery. CARLISI.]}who have been teaching betore In .800n to Van Nuya, Calif., after Mol'tgaaM CIIoIlCiled ....... .. . . rile Counell adjollJ'ned to meet toward a more OhrlaUan way Two IIllten. Mrs. Maggie E . Sept. 18-Morrow (There) onr community. There will be a spending the Bummer at their hom'! In October at the home of III'. and ~.. Anson of Hamilton, and Mrs. LJly Sept 22-Maaon (There) short devotional promptly at 7.30 In Sabina. lin. Ern8lt Battenrortb. Pope of Wayn8lville. aun-Ive. Sept 25-Klngs Mml (There) followed by 0. get·acqualnted per· Mr. and Mrs. Noel Easton and ,~ • i ~!pt. 29-Sprlngboro ('l'Sherlre)b) lad and r.freshment.. Also the 52 lIttl. daughter, Ruth Ellen of near Announce Blrth .Of WI to take hol4 and lend "'out new veL 2-Waynel!. (at p ng. .new members reoelved la8t year Springboro, were visitors of Mrs. feeding IhOot. before the flrat OcL 6-Harveya. (at Sprlngb., wtll be guestl and we, too. w11\ Easton's mother, MI'II. Cora. Pyl., Daughter Thursday •• fr!)at. Oct. 9-Open beCome better ncqlalnted with on Sunday afternoon. . , G004 n.w. homeJQ&lt.,.. '11I the The Irla II a moat rewardlDg them. Miss Elizabeth Chandler wae u prediction that beef allPpllell wilt Mr. and Mn. lamea Batt, Jr.. perennial lD Ihowy bloomlng. They Every member and friend of the .... eet at the Oarden Club on reac.h a. high peak from the mid· of 1673 Townlley 84 .• Dayton; are can be divided any time after die ot September through October. church IStlnVlttehd and urlged to ~~ Thursday at the bome of MrB. A. Lower grades of beef will be announcing the birth of a da1ll'h· The WaynesvUle Garden Clllb blooming until lnto October. The l tel', Sharon Ann, at Orandvle:w met at the home of lira. - Florine mOlt etfecUve reeulte In plantlng present or B open ng BOC a L. Schuhart. ternoon. are aohleveil by eettlng th~ roo'ft S : evening of the church year. Dr. and Mra. Erneat Rosnagle eBpeclally plentiful. These cuta hOlpltal on Tbursday, September Schuhart on Th1ll'llday af ,..,.., ... d be leaner and less tender. 10. 1968. Mr. anei Mn. Hart allo and w.. called to order b,. the ot eame variety ten Inches apart There fa one farm lurplull that and Bon of London, Ohio,.. VMlsltbe 1 Mary Morgan, extension food ' Bre the parents of two 11008. Preildent. Mra. Ath& Fumu. In a 'trlangle. then move along 0. Is both easy and run to reduce. Dr. Rosnagle's sister, Mrs. a e hi AI thil wu the lalt meetlng of yard before placlllg another group ~ ..... Hathawa.y on Sunday evening. and nutrition specialist at 0 0 ' " saYII R. K. Davil. extension wl1d·, Mrs. Marjorie Booker of Atlanta. State Unlverllty, a a y a 1011' e r Mr. and Mrs. Rlldolph" Hilde- the year. ,the newly eleeted .otf1. of three. brecht and Mr. and MrB. Jamel cerl were Inetalled. Mn. Carolyn Dayllliell..... a perfect anewer life conlervatlonllt. Gil., with her aunt. Mrll. Lina «r&del of beef are economical Hart are eharlng congratulatlonl Relalllok acted &I Installlnr oUl· to follow your fading Iprlng per· "Mom and POlL) Bqulrrel have Wright Burch recently ot Ft. buY'. They have 188s fa.t or marb· r on this new granddaughter. cer anC! the , tlowers eymbollc of en~lall, .. th., bloom during July overproduced thll year - .. ulaal. Joe SmallwOOCl wall preaented Wayne. Ind.: apent Sunday mom. Ung distributed througbout the the offlcel were .pre.ented by Mrs. and AUCUIt. Tiley, too, can be M 0 a t larm woadtot. are o~r· the Bo,. 'Sooat "God and Country" Ing with their cousin, Mlal Mar- meat. They do ,have the sam'! Uta Stamper. from, early ' Spring until crowded with Ilciu1rr~I••" . awa,rd ' laat Sanda,y durlng tbe reg· garet "'''wards. ...._. Burch.' a lo~ l'oPd na,vor and nutritive value &I The commltteee for the oomtur October. . ". . '. ' I "'" LU.D •• New C"ntury Club Davil, an Ohio State Univers t)' ulu worshlp ,lenlcea at the Meth· mer resident ot Waynesville. Is h1cher gradee and ' more tender year were . announced and DiUC b AJt loon I I bulbs can be eecured ' , To Resume Meetings Ume wu lpent lD dlscUllling thl. ' I. the be.t time to tehlaft mlem~rinci~1 ~O fpero.n~f odlst Church. This ~II a hlbSl\ :d now living at the Molll. Hannon CU!!I" U' " .. h ' I ' croena, .lUla. e Iqu rre • , 0 I a~ w • honorable award !i.ven y ' e Inn In Lebanon ' - I I _oraan aurpaeta t at ean for the comlDg year. The New Celltul'J Clllb ,nil..... The Fair committee delcrlbed tUUp n4 llafo lots mUlt be removed lor the Scout. and II not reached by Mila Helen Trimble and brothe~ cute ~ low.r beef .l'r&4es be lume tbelr regular meetlap on the arranlementl whloh had been hal'. a ~ethod of good bt all sqalrrels." Thl. will many lCOUt.. To recelye, t h III Mr Frank TrImble of Malnevill. eooked It-,, moa.t beat metholla earI7 bioom. Bu, bulb. prev.nt the lurplall from belq award. Joa had to give at leaat 160 lI~nt SlInday,'e....a1ag with the'; ncb .. tmaImic and pot' roaltlDg. FrIday afternoon, Sept. 16. wltII ellt.re4 at tlila W~1l Collnty M.n . D. C. JUdp u bolt. . .t the FaIr an4 w'bleb ha\t 'i-eaelved two recommended tor forclnr. wuted to a lingering death by h01l1'll of deflnlt. work In the aunt, Mflll Myrtle Steyen.. Pel'centap or .boII. ten4a to In· Prelton Party ROOM. Mn. J. H. rtrat and two -ualrd prlael. Ju.l a word al!ollt anDlIIl1 th~t ltanlng when food .upplle. be- c~urch throu,h varloue lentcn Mn. Lena HartsOck '11''' an over. creue u the ~I of beef· deSackett.d Ml1· Olenn B,onl~n , Mem,*- ha4 -Jlroupt ,mall ar- ma., be BOwed tllfa fall for ,arly come aearce thll wlnt.r. ThOi. rendered. He had to be re(Ular night guelt on Wednelday of her cllDeL Bon.r4 eate are lOme'fiU preeent (h'. prosram lin. l'aIlP1:D en t. lulbbl. fof' ~ft~ Or blooml... : PetDn1u. eotDm· remainlDJ will be, big 1'. ran d In attendance and DOW' abc!ut the dallrhte~'-.Ia'-, M-. Viola ___ a rood ~ ,at ,. blgher prlc. Fred Gra"man. Mn. CatherID. oc;aulonal tabl'" Th~ were adOOlfol'Dla, POPP7.. .arkipllr, healthl.r, ' hi d d trI I th h reb ..... w •• a.aa'" 41 haIlbo I ' Davia recommell4a a _ . . ."__ ltory an DC n.. 0 e c u look In 'Harv.YlbIlQl. po1In t . ne, n ClIIta. • Barnhart, ' Me.1 Natalie IIlIrray mired alld daly C01DJIlent414 ,apon. roM moe', pcntulaca, .na~il, , nd ' U _ Ken-r Bo&k are the n." Mn. Schum pr-,ented a mOllt corn dow.r. DlootIan!. _. ~. . - .... ., and tit. pnent prosram of the Mrs Eftl. IIcDoupl of IIldtan. l'Jtri!entab o~ lean t.na. to In· a - ,. ....... .' tutrucU,.. ,1I&,.r aalea4111a and emily am aN a ~ .t...&lII,. walk a,d p.. church a1onl' with other personal apoUI: with Mr. an" lin; l!lrDe.t ~ , aa ·th. 11'&4' of beer II offlcen for tb. comln. few of th.... Be carefDl not. ,tI.nee ail tb. nec...". toO.. for Cbrlatlan 'hablte 'of, 11(.. He ... HarTIl of ' (jo11llDb;'. IDd ' .... 10Wl' or 1_ tater, J • beet tim. fol' pInt eNd too the retdlll.tIIl! job tidaL ' Sqalrrel .... celved comm.ndatlon from hi. Pu- dbuler' meet; on s.ua'day ~r II_ .,. tile IDOIl .... t¥ IDOMJ' IIftl~~ MaDQ- apota mar ~ ' before winter lOll Ie" OII!In from iIept. ~15 to Oct. tor n4 a letter or ahall.... and Mlnnl. Do4aoIL 1IorIu '" CIOIIftIDo • R,COVERING ~lIOiI INJUfll •• . .tead or after. ' , 15 . . ,...... 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Grandview boapltal, Dayton. for .LI.t~., .IIDAY NIT.·S observation aDd treatment. r.. - Ii. . TlllVISIOfil flOH' Mrs. Carl Osborn and ber IIOD' E'tabll,hed February. 1850 I'D GAYIUM In·law and dau~bter. Pvt. and Mrs. 8a 8 PAUL A. SCHERER . ____ .____ ____ • ____ • ___ Editor a nd Publlaher .....o:;.,r,.~I~'W, .. ,L'U.KO· • • Iyde Runyon and daughter. w ro LA · O w" CECILIA J. aCHERER •• _____ ~ _____ • _______ .... _.. _. Aaaoclatt Editor gu sts Friday e"eDIDg or Mr. and rOil ell..,. Ip .. CARMIN IASIUO - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. bnrl6ll Osborn and tamlly, Thl I h I k t th 1,,,,11 • • ,w,II,L,tO. KO·.,'" I of Dlue Ball. a 8 t e ast wee a 0 WlLTIRWlIGHT CHAWIOMSMI' Pu bUsbed Every Thursday MornlDG The Welcome BIble 'Clus of 'Blue Cross ope 0 membersbJp 1. ROUNDS ntll 'mldnlght Saturday. at "llynes\'lIIe, W rren ouaty, Ohio. Jonab's Run Da tlst burcb beld period. p September 19. e " e r:y 0 0 e In M>VERTISE in the GAZETrB Entered :18 ee ODd class malter at the po toWce at Wayoesvllle. Oblo, their S ptemb r m ellng. Friday W vUl I II Ible for Blue .. ander tbe act at March 8. 1878. evening In tbe bome of Mr. and aynes e a e g Mra. Rob rl Hougb. Cross mem bersblp. MR. A. S. Collett and Mrs. L. Hospital Care Corporation. tho Subllcrlp'lon Rat -In Oblo. U. Per Year In !ldVaDce; $2.60 elsewbere V. Branstrator attended the Sep. Blue Oro88 Plan aervJlng south· tember meeting at tbe \Vayn wesl rn OhIo, Is now a ccepting Farmers lub 'l'bursd y . at the membership trom everyone who ) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1953 ParQr Houae. Wa.yne8vllle. Hosts doea no.t. ordinarily liIIa~ e Blue oss membershIp available. • M d d M I R I Mr and Mrs. Albert oore an were Mr. an rs. arenee yeo APpllcat lonl tor membership in Mrs. J . E. Smith were guests, Sun· Mrs. Eva MacDonaJd 1I' aa hoat.· this non.protlt plan may be clipped Hich yield and tap qualitJ day or tbe Moore's lon·ln·law and ess at her bome aturday arter· from advertl8ements In th is news. MISS JANE FITE , for l ummer pu and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur noon tor the September meeting paper. or are avi.tlable 8'l most hoe. faU plantinaJ or the CivIc League. Beginning pltals and banka. Protection for PhUabaum. of Da1ton. Mr. Qd. Mn.. Carl Osborn nte!'dAlly true if '-I ban Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Martin and next month the club will return to applicants accepted during t hIs talDed wit a tamUy plcnlo cUnnII' sons had as theIr guest Thursday Ita schedule at evenIng meetings. specl&1 perlod wlll bel~n Oct. 1. the BIG aDel. Fumen at FL AD eDt SuD~. and Friday. her brother. Mr. Ellls replacing afternoon schedules tor 1969. in the Miami Valle, bow. Mtss Fr1ecIa Campbell 01 Da;r' Shldaker. of Dayton. tbe aummer montha. Blue Cross la t be non.proflt beeaUN they•• used it lot tOll, apent week eDd bere with Roberl TUck.er. of Dayton. bro- I Tbe Maule Grange met Monday commu nI ty bealth service span· 27 yean, that BIG lei ~ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ad&nl ther of H \ S. Tuck.er, bere, III ser· evening fo r election of officers. aored and guaranteed llY the hOB· i, alwayl manufactUred C&m.pbelL Mlaa Janet Doster. s tu d en I. pltala at this area. Over 46 mil. Mr. and rs. Chule! Llndllay lously III and contine<! to a Day· UP to hi&bIIt ItaJIdMda, nurse at Ohrlst hospital. Clncln· lion personll tn the United States and. lOll, ba'Vl!l returned from a ton hospital. never down to price. The Men's Community CI.ub met natl . spent the week. end here with and Canada bave Blue Orosll pro· "JaIt In ArUnsas wltb hili parents. at the hIgh school building for her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ob. B rlell tectlon. Order now frOID JOur Mr. and. )(N. Cbu. Swindler aDd BIO lei dealer. :===========~ til..,. daDPler. Mrs. Donald Conk· their September meetlnr. Wedn8ll· Doeter and daur;hter. Barbara. Hr. Fred Sherwood underwent ,;, . - . . . . .• .... • ..~~· .... lin of Ne.... Bnrl1nr;tan. have de- day evening. Guest IIpeakers were parte4 ror a month·s trip to Call· Mr. and Mrll. Harry Snyderr of meJor operation last week In a "NO HUNTING S.IGN Get Them HerlB NOW I fornla. Enrout.e the), plan to stop Blanc. beater. who gave an Intel'- I Columbull hospItal. H Is condltton _ In AlberqumJue, N. M.. to vlllit theIraccount recent trip Europe.slides The esling aDd toplctur .. .. lin. Laura Shldaker, of HarTeya· of burg. who IIi spending lIeveral Snyders are anoclated with ~be montbs there with her daughter. P. J. Snyder 00.• or Blanchester. Mrs. Mary Rosell has ente'rert Mrs. Blancb Gray and tamlly.

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WAVNESVILLE CHUROH 01' CHRleT Prlce Roberta. Mlnlstar Bible School at ':10 a. m. MOI'Il1na Wol'U1l1. 10:80 a. m. JD:t'IGiDl' Wonblp. 8 :00 p. m. JlJd ....eek Ser'YltH, 8: 00 Po i T. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Rev. James L. KrusUDI'. Putor MalleS 8.00 an t! 10: 00 a. m.

LYTL E METHODI8T- C-S URCH B. E. Baughn, Putor Unlfft\d Serv1ce. 9; 45 a. m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Tb R S ) . Is ~v. amuel N. KeYII. RecOOr Sunday; Holy Communion. 7:10 a. m. Chu rc h School. 10:15 a. m. Adult Worship. 10 :45 a. m. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH William Channon. MlnlBter. Sunday School • ;10 a. m.. Mr. Harle, Thorn .., SUpt. Preachta,. lYe..,. other Sunday. 11 : 46 a. m. EYening Semee. Urat SUDday III mOIlth. CAESAR', CREeK FRIENDS Jack Barn... Mlnlatar. Doaald IIaIIIM, Bupt. WorabJp Ben1aa, 10 a. m. Sunlla, Soboo1. 11 a. m. OREGONI" EVANGI!LlCA L U. B. Eugene Ur1frtth, P U lor Sunda, School. 10 a. m. Morni ng Wo •• hlp. 11 a. m. Youth Fellow.bIP. 6: 80 to 9:00.

MT. HOLLy METHODIST T. M. Senft. Minl.ter Sunday School. 9:30 a. m .. E. LEBANON CHRI STIAN SCIENCE A. Earnbart. Supt. Worship ServIce, 10;30 a. m. CbrJsUon Science servlce8 are Evening ServIce. 7.30 p. m. held every Sunday morning at 10 Highian'd Ave. at 11 o·c1ock. Sunday Bchool at the aRwa hour. WAYNESVILLE FRi E ND S Teatlmony meetings 1st 'vV dnes· FIrat Day Scbool. 9:80 a. m . Meeting for Worship. 10;30 a.m. day evening or el\ h month nt

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Prepara{lon la now belog made SuppUes of feed grains and can· for ' a great Home cOmIng and centra tea wm be Ii per cent larger Rally Day on October 4. The plans thlB f&11 and winter than last year. call ror special mUlllcal talent for 'the number of graln-cons umlng both morning 'and a fternoon servo anlmal·unlta will be down. saY8 Icea. a basket dinner at 'noon and Fred Hugbes. extenBlon farm man· an outsIde speaker In th e after· agement specialist at Ohio state nOOn. An attendance goal of Z5Q University. bu been suggested tor the BIble H ughes dellcrlbes an animal· Scbool. Watch fo r announcementl! u ~l t alone cow. 100 laylnr; hens, t-IPURS: In this paper later. 8 ewes. 14 shoats. or 1 ~ ateers. A new series of sermon B ubjects There wlll he more beef cattle, g to 11:45 .. m. Is now being followed for the and tewer bogs IPJd paultry this 1 to 5 p. m, morning worsblp per iod e a c h t&11 thau last year accordIng to Exoept Wed neBd ay P. M. Lord's day. These sermons deal HugheB. Dairy cattle and sheep wltl1 tbe poorly understood book n umbers wlll' he about the same 118 Above Woolworth'. of Revelation. The aermon last I ~t year. . 5 and 100 Store Lord's day was entitled. "Behold. The teed lIuP})ly thla fall and He Oometh with Cloudll." from wl~ter W il l be near t be 1949-60 Rev. 1: )·8. For this comi ng Lord '~ record. He b eUexes gmln prices Telephone 2-4301 day the subject will he "The Lord will remaIn to support levels once - -:=---::--=--=-:::-=--==-=-+i1lr-f'''-¥td flt of tbe-S4ven Golden graIn goe8 Into storage. PrIces Candlestick!!. from Rev. 1;9·20. tn &re lowest at harvest time. Hugbes urge. tarmers ~ b~ the t he evenIng servIce' t he mlnlster wUl dlBculB Lhe suhJect ot The feed that will rive the malt nu· OPTOMETRIST Sanctity of the Lord'. HOU le. A trlents for each dollar Ipent. OHIO ·'.T wenty QueBt.lOJlS" period will" ,,.,. •••••••• , .. ~....;.". , ........ XENIA, also be uNd In determinIng sub- GOOD JOB PRINTING Can ,acta in the per10d of Bible bls· tory tram The Crosslnr of t be Be Obtained at the Guette Jordan until T he Etabllshment of typewriter Ribbon, Are Here the Kingdom of Israel. On WednesdaY ev enl~'8 we ttr s Itudying Intr oducUonl to t ·h e Bible School! at 1:80 B. m. Books of the Bible. All evenIng Morning worahlp at 10:30 a. m. l ervtces have been changed In Eveninr Worship a t 7 :80 p. m . time of iestnnlnr; from 8 p. m. Midweek Service at 7: SO p. m. to 7:80 p. m.

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r,--~------------------l C. Sprenger. 20 acres iIIl Salem and Dowaln and Geneva Richardson .lenni. LI Braddock , Washington Townships. to Louise M. Gross, 3 lots In Frank- UW I George M.• Jr•• and Ruth Fues- lin Township. Rit•• Saturday t I' ton 10 Hubert and GIa.dys Singer. Bruce, Jr .• and Ada Banks to I. , Jennie Lewis Braddock, (I _ _ _ _ _ _ _...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 74.76 acres in Salem 11ownship. Leonard and Ruth Raney, ,32 acre pas8ed ay Wednesday mOrnin~ A. Farm .Diary Donald H, and Ruth I. Carter to in Franklin Township. at :30 aL the home of her son, NEW SUITS and Betty L. Patrick, lot in Frank- Carol Fennig, .718 and .719 acres R D. and Rheta McGranallan to Raymond. By D. J. frazier Lester L. Rickard vs. Ruth Rick- liD Township, in Wayne Township. Dorothy Gerard, lot in Lebanon. Warren county home owners She Is BurvlvOO by three son8 . ...--...- - . - - - - - - - - - - -..-~oJI ard and the First National Bank of Frank L. and Edna E. Rey to MariaMa and Georite Noell to Lee and Lillle May Goodwin- to wID apend an estlmated $1,781,000 Fred, Warren and Raymond. all ' Middletown, Ohio, divorce. , J. T, Robert and Dorothy Gerard• .21 Howard G. and Angela T. Beminl!- Leroy W. and Helen Maxine Good- during 1953 on repairing and mod· of Waynesville; -sU: grandchildren, SEPTEMBER 14, 1963. - It's Riley, attorney. acre in LebaDon. • ' er, 86.89 acres in Turtlecreelt win, lot in Harlan and Wayne ernlzlng non-farm dwelllng8. ac- 2 great grandohUdr n; 1 sister, Blanche D; Pelfrey VB. Herbert William E, and Mattie E. Baker ToWnship. ' Townsnips. cording Lo a reporL just released !l\frs. Adeline Reeves, of Xenla. raining - almost enough to lay dustIt and It ready looks 'to a8 lL Pelfrey, divorce. Meryi B. Gray. to Joey E. and EmIly Davia, lot in Fr d 'f the though was now getting Eugene A. and Jo,sephine A. Johnnie and Verlie Patterson to by the Tile Councll of America, len s une,ra I Ben Ices' w11~ be clear up, but I bope it wlll raln attorney. 1S0uth Lebanon. Pierce to Henry L. and Ethel L. Robert Van Hook, lot in Deerfield "As Lhe great postwar , home ~~~tb~a~~~~~l a~O!e"'wf:h ~;u:~ some more before It does. The Martha' Louise Stevens vs. Elmer Dorothy Thompson to Edith Daniels, lot in DeerfieM Township. Township. . buUdlng boom be~ ns to slacken, I Russel Fred and lRul h Hilda Jesse Mentz to Enos and Daisy home repair and reconditioning In Miami cemeterY. pastures have great cracks In the Lee Stevens, divorce. ' Maple and Williams, .116 acre in Lebanon. . Clark and Nannie Hatton to Seilkop to John G. and Emma E. Holt, lot in Franklin Township. will assume major Impol'tance to ground so LhaL When It does ralo Maple, attorneys. the water will run In not ofr. Willa , Mse Sorrell vs. Acee Sor- Louis Bishop, lot in Franklin. Kramer, lot in Deerfield ' Townshlp. --the building trades In every com· ...111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ... Last week end I took my trIp rell, Jr., divorce. Casper and James and Addle Bergan to Helel! McClure, et aI, to Pickett MARRIAGE LICENSES munlty," Bald Robert Bailey. chairREAD InLo the land or memorlea. Wamp· Casper, attorneys. Richard N. and Effie M_ Keaton. and Elizabeth Gilreath, 5 lots in James C. Smith, 19, Franklin, I man at the Council'S realdenLlal ler's Lake looks much as I rem em· Estella Mae Holderman vs. Ar .348 acre In Wayne Township. Deerfteld Township. laborer, and Fleeta Harville, 17, conBtrucUon commlLtee. James M. ' Robsion to Lewia W. Delazon and Gertrude Heath to Franklin, clerk. Nearly two or every three home ber It It I can Bhut out the row thur Holderman, anullment. J. T ~~e~lct,ne~; 0~~~~e8 1:.:e:~~;;; Riley, attorney. and Louise A. Mellott, 1.262 acres Edward and Mabel Grliham, .50.22 , McKinley Eversole, 54, Spring· owners bere wlll make some ex. Patronlz. Nancy Gayle Jones vs. Jewel Lee in Franklin Township'. acres i~ .Clearcreek al~d Franklin boro, boiler oper~tor, and Dorothy pendlture during tbe year to Imground. The DIce, neat road looka Adv.rtI..... quite dtrrerent from the wbeel Jones, divorce. J . T. Riley. atRoy E. ahd Ruth M. Smith to Townships. Wade, 42, Sprmgboro, payroll prove th .. lr rroperty Rccordlng to tracks along the edge of the .lake forney. William L and Eileen D. Groves. Melvin and Viola Wilson to Reu- clerk. the report. palnt1n~ of either the where sometlmetl yOll drove thru er, .464 acre in Clearcreek Town- ben and Jeanette Vaughn, .127 aere Alfred Combs, 21. Germantown, exterior or Interior will be the the water, which I conaldered a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Roy E. and Ruth M. Smith to in Franklin Township. moulder, and Nollie Mae Long, 21, most common repalr with replacmosL exciting procedure. . There Hulitt and Edith Martin to GleDD Charles W. and Dora L. MarhoovEmmett O. and Nettie R. Dale Waynesville, factory worker. Ing or repairing heating equip. jor equtpment, clay tile fol' counwere more no lay little speed boats rels. thla year In aplte of the d.....e r' 464 acre in Clearcreek Town- to Hendricks and Fannde Hampton, lI~allfardt ParsollS, Jr., 21d' LuWaynesM- ment second and work on rOO!1I ~ehrentocPasbanlnedtsdmraJenanbosaprdroSB' peanrldtylUlnt,. a nd hlwer I8n boata but there h ., hlp. lot in FraDklin ' Township vlf>'e, ac ory work er, an Cy. third ... were groUPB of children playing In weat er. I know that aome of John DeMaine to J05~ph R. and L ' MilA!bell, 17, South Lebanon. _ . the community for many concemB the Bhallow water, Juat as we dljl them h~ve been eating our com Carrie Lou Trinko, lot ill Deerfield Bruce, Jr., and A~a Banks to Joseph B. DePew. 2fI, Franklin. One or every 11 homeR In the and for slUlled workmen, the reo ao many yean ag'O. The two cot- I~stead ot depending upon nuts as Township. Leonard a~d Ruth Railey, .32 acre timekeeper, and Charlotote Kidder, U. S. has water pipes repaired, a port points out. . E. R. d Edith H .~ to £0- in FranldiJi .Township. 16 Fr LU_ ba~hroom tiled or It shower InB 0 mer epa I r expenditures tagetl which we !tayed in one sum· t hey ahould. - It must be a lot mer a re aUll there, but they look easier to go Into the corn field and an ous..,n , IDIU1ll. amall~r crowded In on both .Ides get aome corn without bavlng to gene a. and Velma M. Walton, lot Bruce, J r., and Ada Banks to Onis King, 21, South Lebanon, stalled In an average year, the reo throoghout the nation wlll. total with neWer onea and with the road hunt for It and without having to in Morrow. I Leonard and Ruth Ruley, .32 acre ! Air Force, aDd Amelia J'o Girton, port revealed . Six of every 100 almost U billion In 1958, the Tile fUled In and built higher they look get It out of Its hard shell, 80 I Homer C. and Blanche George in Franklin Township. 18, South Lebanon. have carpentry work done. Councll report elUmated. T h I B John Michael Casey. 24. E1 Paso, The kitchen Is the area most wUI be one of the h8avtest outlower and oloaer to tbe ground. can't blame them too mUCh and to Harold F. and Mary E. "'C:eorge, ! Bruce, Jr., and Adla ' Banks to The long porch where we u8ed to yet It they only knew, they are .93 acre in Turtleereek Township. Leonard and Ruth Ban.ey, .32 acre I Texas, U. S. Army, and Alice Fran- tamllles want to Improve first. laya 111 U. S. history for such eat looks narrower and not BO Inviting their own deJltruction. Frank C. Andenon to Theodore in Franklin Township. ces Gray, 25, Springboro, The reBulUng demand for new ma- I work.. pi asanL with another cottage close Tomorrow Lhe huntel'8 will all be to It. Tbe grove where our tenls out at dawn and In an hour every u8ed to be Is gone and the old squirrel will be hidden away In blK hotel burned down years ago, Now nest. If you are a hunter be carepeople drive In for week end In ful of fire. Remember tb at clglb Ir ars ' Instead of coming for arette8 burn a l\lJlg time Bnd a 1Ita month or so but It Is sUlI a 1I put! of wind can make them pleasanL plnce especially for the break Into fiame. A careless match hlldren. dropped Into the dry grass and Thlngs were not quite as dry there won't ,be any hunting rol' there as here. The garden looked anyone the rest of t be seasoo. It tr sh and green and we had beans only hunters would be more careboLh gr en nnd wax. and corn and rul of the rencsa, more farmers cabbage lind other things from It. would let them hunt. Don't cllmb Tbe row or zlnnlaB across the end wire fences. Remember to ask were especially bright and beRu- permission BEFORE you go on a tlrul. There Isn't a single flower man's farm . He doean't have to In mY border, even the wild aBters have algns, you are treapaaaing If have died. We stlll have a tew you haven't a written permit. tom aloe! In the garden. 1 aaw the EaCh year there are more "NO duck family In there aa I came HUNTING" signa all because huntalong tbla morning. I wonder It ers do Dot obaerve th~ rules. they were eating bean buge or rt Is cold today and a litUe (lro tomatoea. I heard once that JQunll feels very good. Like many other duoka were a .good thlnr ,to have things the price or coal la np but In JOur garden that they would the cattle 1Uld grain price. are cl88ll out I.veral different kind. lUll down. The lief Is aUll gray of bugs and worma but now I but 'there, 111 • blue atreak In the wonder If they were guilty at eat- West and there has been no more lng the many haIr eaten tomatoes rain. In some placeB the road I.B I aaw when t picked them Satur· wet hut the pasture Is atUl dry. day. I blamOO rata but It might The gruB la damp enough to be " brown and tough not dry and have been ducka. Tuesday the BQulrrel lIeMOD be- brlt~le. Perhapi more will como gi na. I hope we will have a real before this clears, at any rate we shower at leaat before the crowde can lIope. HunterB' don:t cllPlb tha.t wire <go Into the wooda. We are selling hunllng permits again tbls year tence. Don't amoke In the woods. f.or hunting In the big beeoh woods. Don't take more than the law They say there are lots of squlr- ollows. BEl CAREFUL! . SECTION 4. That SRld note or Legal Notice notes shall be 'Blgned by the Mayor • and Clerk, Ihall bear date not ORDINANCE No. 230 later than September 16, 1963. and To Provide for the laauance of shall be due and payable not later Notel In Anticipation of the Col- than six. month8 atter the dale of lection of Current Re"enuet, and Isaue. Said note or noles shall to Deolare an Emergency bear the seal of the corporatton Be It OrdalnOO by the Counoll of and ahall be payable at the offtce the Village of Waynellvllle, Ohio : of The Wyanesvl\le National Bank. theYlllag~ ot Wayneevtlle, and SECTION 1. That tor the pur- in shall ffi;press upon the tace therepOle of ralslng money In antlclpa. of the purpole tor whIch they are tlon of thEl collectlpn of current and that they are Ilsued revenueB and aaeeBsmenta for lalued, to thla ordinance. water rental I trom the munlolpal puri\lant SECTION Ii. Since the w_ter water worlll In and for the curdoel not have auUIrent f,lcal year, otber than the department tunds with wbJch to P8J cur· proceeds' at tasea levied by the clent rent operating e~J1Iea, It la necVillage of Wayueavllle upon the 8UI.J7 for the continued operation ' duplleate of nch luMI...IOII, DOte old department . .d for the or nQtea of the Vm.,e of Warne. or lmme4la&e preaerntiOll of the vf1le, abatt be "lUed to the amount pubic peace. health or aarely that or two thouulid fl •• hun4red dol· tunds mentioned In thla ordl· lara (U.IlOO.OO). to borrow auoh the made antlable at the mOlleT, bearln, lDte1'elt at not nance be J)CMalbte time; aDd tor thl' I more than fOIlr per centum (4 % ) e&rlleat realOu thll ordln...ce II declared per annum. to be an emergenq ordinance and 8IDC'I'ION 2. That lIuch . notea ahall go Into lmniedlate force and IIhall mature not later than ah effect. Gas makes a lot of things better-even your boy's bicycle! your automobile's finish-it was baked-on in a gas-fired moDllt. from the date or ellecutlon PUled September 8, 1111. an4 shall be UH4 on11 for the pura. H. KIER It's stronger, better looking and will last longer. That beautiful furnace. Today's bike can be handed down after years of potes for which the- ahUclp&ted l;'reIfClflllt of Council r..,,811llea are collected a.n4 .appro- Approved September 8, 1161 paint job will stand up for 'years and years, because-like hard service to the kid brother. And he's proud to get it. prtate4, . B. M. SHERWOOD, SECTiON S, ' T1iat the funds ao Mayor COMPANIES SERVED IV TEXAS IASTEIN SERVE YOU "."{i" anttelate4 are bereby' approprlatoo AUelt: Mary Stanberry J or- the Payment of lucb DOtel at Olerk of CouncU maturit7. 9·17-(2t)-9-,.

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'Cbief. op:crator making report by mlcrowave from Texas Eastcrn', Danville, Kentucky; CompressOr Station. Natural gas is moved through . th~ 4500-mil~ pipeline' system from the SouiJiwest to .bomes and . iftdl'iitrics in the Midwest; 'Appalachian and Atlantic: Seaboard aras. , , '

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WiIsoD CODcrele Producls Concrete Block Chimney Block Waterproof Cement Rock F.ce Block StHl S..h and Paint Ce....nt .nd Mortar GI••• Dr.l" Tile Bulldln. Supplle. SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342 CENTERVILLE, OHIO

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WLW'. singlng guitarist, Jack illa. Bake at 375 degrees for iI:i Rogen. doesn't list eating along minutes. , with his bobblea of photography and leather crart. but he says it helps just about three times a day. Topa 'for deaert, Jack feeta. II cake. and bere Is tbe favorite of the star wbo .. beard on WLW'. "Mldweatem Hayride," Saturdays, 8:30 p. EST; and "Ohio River Jamboree," Salurda)'l, 0 P. m., EST. Jack ealla thla chocolate eake "Midnllhl Special." MlDNlGII'f SPECIAL • beaplD, tab •.,.. abortealD, 1 cup lftDaLated lUlU

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U.,. Win. and Propellive. 4.n OrpnlRtlOIl second To None. FOR RENT--: Strletly S1Il118f1 on the Bllt All -===-=:=:=--:--~---- Around Mat'ket III the Country FOR RENT--l! or 3·room apart· ment. Board or room all elderly SERVlCE THAT SATISFIES couple. Modern. Allo gas .furnace. For Dally Market Reporb: Phone 3621. 0-9·3-10-17 WLW ClnclmLaU. 12:30; WCKY, ctnclnnatl, U : lI!I WPI'B, l~ddletoWD, 11: 46 BABY SITTING - wm take care NORRIS IlIROCK COMPANY of cblldren In my home whUe the . mothers work. Can Waynesville ••• ~

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new bome wbere tbey Uved for 26 yearl. They Uved 12 years in Wayneavine and 'Ive 16an in Dayton and both placel made • Y ILL • maDT friench. . (n 1942 tbey moved ,to bll late .~ residence ilL Lytle. IIr. Clark took pride In the luIeplq of the yard, -~::-:O;---B-I-T-::·U-A-R-Y--- prd~n and beaaUfal Oowen. WAYNE,VILLI He had beeIl ftry lOIlel, mce WI~BUR . FORE"" CLARK the death of hli wtte 11 montha

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I'orelt Clark, Ion of Francia Marton alld LaTina Davll Clark, was bom near Lytle, Nov, %6, 1878. . Spent bJl boyhoocl daTI on the tarm and .ttendjd the coUlltry IIcbool No. 10. '. OIl Aptl1 18, 1897, he waa ned to MillS Orpha Fay Carmony of Lytle and the,. wellt to keeplnc Oil a farm on the way. now known u 78.

Mr: alld ifra. Clark celebrated tbelr Golden waddill« annlveflary Apr. 18, I11t.7. 'f !'our cbUdren aurvlve: a IOn. Everett J. Clark and three claU,h. t.I'II, lin. Marpre" Younce alld Mra. MUdred nory, all of Dayton. and )In. KatbnD lUna, of near Centervtlle, ' aIM tbree (p'andchl1. drell and three I'r8&t crandchll. dr.n and a brother, Walter A. Cla,rk of l4tle.

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Ive ot Lebunon and Franklin. have T he .1AW Trl·County Scho6\ [or Re tarded Ch Ud re n serv ing Warren, n s ha rp Incr ea se in enrollment Mem b rs of t he " a rren ounty lin to n and I rmont cOUOlI s op ned for Its first fall t erm Tuesday. ov r a year a go, according to fi g. chool masLers club. at a r nt Septemb r t PI PI I Flf I r . ures compll d b y County Super. meeting at Harmon pa rk. ele ted ~he thr a easlmt 1\ ns. ~e n pup Is are now enrolled rom Intend ent R. F. Hatfi eld. office rs tor t he ensu ing year and ountles and a re being given Ih much needed belp and Total enrollment for t he 12 1selected places for tbe next seve n \Jalnl ng that IJrev lously has not beerL ava il able to t hem. schools Is 6156 pupils or a gain ot meetings of the club, Count y Supt .~ Mrs. Frank Martins ' of Wll mln g· 726 ove r a yea r a go when enroll. R . F . Hatfield announ ced. ton, who hll8 taught reta rded chll· me nt wa s 543 1 at Ih ls season of G. n. Matson of Lebanon, prln. • dren for severa l year s in the clpal of Otterbein Home scbool, Sprl ngrteld 80hools, Is serving as the yea r. All of the 12 scbools s how R Willi named pres ide n t to s ucceed I ache r. A T rl·County Council for sharp gain except OUorb In Home Thad Powell of Ma son. Robert Elgbty·t hr ee s hool bu ses In the Retard ed Cb ild ren composed of an d Blue Ball wllh Wayn avllle Port er of carlisle. was uamed vice \\'arren county school system, In· parents a nd Interested citizens the IlIrges t nu mberi ng 905 a nd preSi dent. ILn d C. E . Brandenbu rg. 'Iu dlng Fmn kll n a 0 d Lebanon. from the three counties bas soon· n rb In smallest with 89. assistant ounty s u perin tend nt, IV re to be fosllec led by th e tat,<;l sored and organized this a bool. chool and enrollmentll for the was re-el cted secretar y.t reasure r. Highwa y Patrol In a test which Th eir pion eer work In maklbg pos· Tbe October meeti ng Is slated started MondllY and w ill conti nue s ible the training ot these chil· new yea r foll ow with last year's In parenthesis : for Kings Mills, Oct. , with S upl. t hrough Sept. 30, Coun ty uperln· dre n who a re nnable to r eceive Blu Ball, 158 (1 67) ; Carlisle. . H . Allison In char ge of the tend ent R. F. Hattleld an nounced. Ins tru ction throug h our pub lic 674 (520): prlngboro. 669 (614 ); tJl'Ogl'8m. Regul ar bus dri vers must b s chools 18 to be ommended . '~R mlltoll.Mal nevlll e. 408 (3 41) ; Oth er meeti ngs t o be h Id dm. prellen l tor lhe IU>lp etlon with There llre no public funds ava il · Harlan.ButlervUle, 2.15. (230 ) ; Ing tbe year fo llow: bls baulfeur's license and reg· able to start t hos sc bools. Th e Kl ngll Mill s, 747 (670); Iason . November. Springboro; D c m. Ist rutlon rtlflcat e of the bus: Gos ben chool Boa rd has gener· 602 (470) ; Harveysburg. 361 ber', Morrow; Jan uary. Harveys. l pon Ul'rlvlIl. tbo drl\'eJ' mus t di s. ously dona ted a room In th e Pleas· (364); Morrow, 699 (656) ; Otter. burg; F' bnmry, Carlisle; Marcb . play for Inspe tlon t ools. flags, ant Plnln sc hool. T his I aves all. beln. 9 (!1I ); South Lebanon. 599 Waynesville; April. Mason. A I I nar s. f\lse8, an d other necessary ser\'lce8 such as t eacher salary, JOSEF !'tIllIEB (4 ~); WayneSVille, 905 ( 35), meetillg a.re to be beld on t he Qui llmant. jan itor, heuLing lind tr ansporta· second Thursday of IIcI; month . The "Inap ctlon da.t sand loca. tlon to be met by local organlza· F riday. Oct. 2. Ma il orders are xce pt F br ullTY. wben It will be tlon of the s hool8 which remain tlons anel lnl I' st d Individuals. beinro: received at P assion Play headquarters, Journal Hera ld, III t he second Tuesday, on account of to b ch ck da re : Af ter th s chool i8 well estabNOTICE! East Fourth str eet, DaYJon. Ihe cage tourney. Seill. 21. :30 a. m., Hamilton. lis hed. It Is hoped that most ot Reserved seat prlefs for sunday t alnevlll l' locnl Bchool district; 1 tb xp nse will be carried by Tbe American Legion Post No. ma tinee and evelling performances 615 wish es to annouuce tbat the p. mOo Butlerville locnl s chool tuition from the local B~bool board s arc $1.20, $1.80. $2.40, $3 and $3.60. dis t rict. In t h district s In wh ich the DU· 8wi ngs wblch were Insta lled a t lIt. 2. : ~O a. m., Lebanon p ile r eside nnd from IImlt d state the Legio n playgr ound, are there WE EK END IN KENTUCKY locnl school district. a nd Ott rbeln a id grant d throu gh the Dept. of Personal Property for public use. However , they Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mainoull anll Public W elfare. Membership In home schOOl, all day Inspection. want all parenta to bear In mind son s pen t the week end In Stearns, the Trl·County ounclt for Re· Statements Mailed 29. 8 :30 a . moo Kings Hils Sept. tba t the Post or its mem b ra can Ky.. and attended tbe funeral ot 10eR I Bchool dist rict ; 1 :30 p. m., tarded Children Is open to all with LEBAN' N. - Coun ~y T reas urer not be responsible for any In· IIlra. R. M. mlt h on Friday. dues of $2.00 per year. Moson local sc hool district. The Waynesvlll P .·T . A. wUl jur ies which mlttb l develop trom Hussell Dumford announced today T he Women's ommlttee of the Se pt. 30. 8: 30 a. moo Ha rv ys· begin its 1963·54. program wltb an that statements fdr the second their use. VIS IT IN WILMINGTON SUNDAY Warren County Farm Bureau Is THIS PLAYGROUND IS UN· open house and Informal recep... burg local Bchool dis trict. 10 : 30 Interested In ' assisting this worthy The Ha ppy Hour Club met on halt ot t he 1958 perlloual propert)' Mr . and Mrs, Tollan Lawson and a. m., Waynesville loca l 8chool tlon for the faculty on Mond ay Mr. and Mrs. Don Lawlon and Thursday at t he Preston P arty tax are now due and have been SUPERVlSED. project and will be glad to receive district. Also Commandlsr Pitstick wlshel even ing. Sept. 2 . daugb ters wer unday gUeats ot House with Mrs. Fred Gons as maUed. applicatious for tbe $2.00 memo Ali eight o'clock each of the T reasurer Dumford pOinted out to an nounce tha. t the basket ball Mr. and Mrs. 0, · II. Veith and hosteas. In the a bsence of Mra. bershlp In the Tri·County Council GOIll, who Is visiting her daugh· that t.hl, must not be confused court a nd sand I~ lts wl\l be avail· te" hers will be present In bla daughter In Wilmington. fo r Retard ed Children all well as or ber bome room to gnlet t he par· ter III Callfornia, Mrs. Rober t. with the r eal estnte tax collection able by this conning week end. lar ger donations trom Individuals ot t he pupils . ParentI and ents Next s ummer the Legion pans Roll whiCh closed J uly 20, but r etera WEEKEND GUEST IN FRANKLIN Gons received the guests. and organi zations. P lease contact Mrs. L. H. Gordon was a week· call WIUI answered by giving ~be to p r80nal property tues, which a borses hoe plt<:hlng league (un· fr len~ are cordially Invited to Mrs. Ralph Lane. Rt. I, Franklin, elld guest ot Mrs. Emma H. Me· nlllDe of t he ftrst Ilchool , hlch tbe we re liated before last Mar ch 30. der lights) open to th e public for visit all the room. In both grade Ohio, or Mrs. Gordon Foster, of T ho Waynesville Rotary Club BcIlool a nd high Icb ool. thei r enjoyment. lure &t Franklin. Mrs. Winifred member baa attended. Foeter . their annual Teceptlon for the held Following t hla Informal get-toAn~one havlnr any suggeatlons Mra. Lawrenc Cook and Mrs. Hartsocl: and Mr. Gordon joined It Is hoped by the committee school teachers and Board of Ed· gether t he grouD will adjourn to along this line please contact Com· Bernice Bart man read a memorial them for Sunday dinner. that the eX1)6rlencce gained In or· Tuesday night at ucatlon members the gymnasium where all the mander PltsticlL. for Mrs. Reba. Braddock and Mrs. St. Mary's Parish House at ganlzlng this school wl11 be of ••••••••••••••• 'r ............., ... teachers will be preaented to the the Jennie Braddock ending with the ATTEND DAYTON SHOW . help' In starting scbools In otber : 00 o'clock . . community by Supt . Richard E. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satterth· following ,verle : communltiea where they' are badly The meellng was opened b y R o· ·atters. A welcome- on beh ~U of waite, MIs8 Betty Satterthwaite " T1d.1 • seeming endless sleep: n eeded. Fqr fUrther Information , the parents w ill be extended t he aTY Pr"sldent Wymer L. Drake. aee Mrs. Lincoln Hurs t. President and ~{r8. Harriett T inney saw the TIs but our se ond birth- the aoul Rotar ia n Sam Ball de livered the fucu lty by Mr. Ray W. Klon tz, T he ' ta ndard 0 11 Company hall at laet eet free, .. fa ld of Olarka" at Memorial welcome to th e new t enchers and of the TrI.coun ty Council t or R{'pr esident of the P.·T. A. set up an entlrely new reminder Hampered pot by time ' or apace Hall on Sa.turday evening. S upt. Richa rd F. Watters In tro· tarded Cblldren, Cozaddale. - -- - Light r efreshments wi ll b e service for the conven. l ence ot W hy wee p 1 n death ? 'Tis I.mmor· duced tbe 'new teachers. Ohio motorists, all of whom mnat The Waynesville' Child Coneer· r d by the P.·T. A. executive tallty. GRANGE MEETS SAn DAY Tbe group was entertained hy obtaIn their new d ri ver's Iiceuse vatlon League .held their Septem· c mmlttee. Movies will be pro· Waynesville Farmers Grange 13 FareweU dear '1'oyager-T wUl not before t heir next birthday tollow. ber meeting at Ithe borne or U rI . vtded tor the entertainment of the Fred S bwa rz, of I~b a n on , amawUl meet on Saturday evening at be long te ur magicia n, who prOved to In September 30. Melvin Meha rtle Inet Tuesda y younglltera. the Frien d. Social Room. Elec· T hy work la done many that the hand Is QuiCKer The motorls ta may stop a t a nr venl ng wltb t wenty mllmbers tion of ottlcers for the coming T hy k indly t hota and deeds-They than t he eye. Wm. Carl Smi th, of Covington, Sohlo ser vice station In the state, present. w1l1 live on . year will be held during the bus· Retreshmen ts and a social hour V.lrglnla, wbo was mJnl.s ter of the Mrs.' H arriet Smith of the Mont· fill out a card and mall It to the T his Is not death TIe Immor· Inesa session. followed. Ferry Church of Christ ' from Sohlo Service Bureau . Sohlo wijl gomery 'COu~ Red Cross, was tality. • 1935 to 1952, will be the guest DAUGHTER FOR J. ·H. STILES Mrs. Hartman also read a. selec· mall a tree reminder Just ahead of the speaker of t:he even mg. S he speaker when tbe church obaerves his birthday. ohose as her topic "Orowlng Up" Mr. and Mrs. JameS H. Stilea of tlO/l from the Bible. its annual Homecoming and Rally The Ohio drlver's license three- and ahowed some very Inte resting Corwin , are announclny the birth Mrs. Nellie gave a reading after year cycle began In September, fil ms. LEBANON.-Warren county Bub· Day next Sunday. SeDtember 27. ed of their third daugh ter, Betty Joe, wblch the club ad jOu91 to meet 1950, 'so each Ohio motorist muat Delicious r efreshments we r A divisions and taxing d istricts have The regular se rvices will be weight eight pounda, six and one· with Mra. Loyd Davlll and Mrs. renew. his or ber driver's license served by the hostes s a nd her co. received a record·breaklng dlstrl· Ohio hunters will bave a total held as us ual. wltJt Bible School a t tourt h ounces, at Miami Valley Rhodes Bunnell and Mra. Alberta which becomes InvaIJd for driving hostessell. Mrs. Geor ge Current butlon of $42 .646.13 from the Au· 9 :30. The minister. Byron Carver , hoapltal on Wednesday, Sept. 16. Hoak will prese~t the program. on midnight of his birthday. and Mr s. Carl PltaUck. gust settlement of real estate and ot 2,646 acres ot a dditional public wlll bring the ae rmon at the morn· During the soolal hour dainty huntl ng ' landa available tor the The October meeti ng will b at personal property taxes, Deputy License renewals must be han. till worship se.r vlce. A la r ge at· refreshments were aerved. ATTEND HARVESBURG OES died by the State's license oWcell th home of Mr s. Joseph Silk. Auditor Will/ J . Ranker announced. 1953·54 season. T~rough the a· tendance Is anticipated for thelle Mr. and Mr s , R. H. Hartaock. at a r ate of 300,000 per month duro This Is a sharp Increnae over the tlon ot the Ohio WlldllCe Council orrespo ndl ng period a year ago two recently acquired areas &nd servlce8, and aeveral IIpeclal mus· fr o and Mrs. J eslle Prendergaat, Ing the coming yea r to take care whe n the distribution amounted to two oth ers which have been olosed ical numbers wlll be pres ented. Mrs. Lena. Hartsock , Mrs. Lucille A group pict ure will be taken of all Ohio motoriata. to hunters tor several years, have Armitage, Mrs. J . P. Fromm, Mrs. s ohlb's new driver's license r. $3 6.121. in tront ot the church after dis· opened to publlc hunting fo r been E. F. Earnbart, Mrs. Nettle Palmer minder service should save many Receiving the major porLion of m issal, t ollowed by a basket di n· Mr. Cecil Palmer, Mrs. Robert motorillta the Inconvenience of tak. the aUocation totaling $2 48,189.65 tbe coming .season. n er o The afternoon meeting, at The recen tly acquired areas ar e Smith, Misa Ann Elzey and Mias Mr. and Mrs. Rbodea - Bunnell Ing a driver's test: 'eC4Use tlnly 1- __..... ~yde Smallwood r ecently are the county schools. Totals to which Mr. mltb will speak, be· Vulley a rea In Greene and pring J ane Hartsock attet:lded Friendship and, daughter , Mias Rhoda Bunnell neglected to r enew their llceuses enterta ined B gr oup of little folks oth er s ubdIvisions follow: Town· gins at 2: 00 p. m. Night at Ha rveYllbnrg Eastern lett on Tuesday for George within the prescribed time allowed honoring her neice, Peggy Loti sblps. $59,174.17 ; corporations . Wa rren counties and KU.deer area In Wyandot County. P lains Star on F riday evening, Hildebrant who was celebrating $~5 ,62 9.91 ; c o u n t y. $63.8 8.20: chool, Penna., where Miss Rhoda by law. her seventh blrlhday. A weiner hlldren's Home, $965.05 ; bonds Spring Valley Is loca ted south of will study for the coming year. roast WIUI enjoyed at Wayne Park and Interest, courthouse, $482.53. Spring Va lley oft Rout e 42. Kill · Mr. a nd Mrs. J . B. Rich a com · nnd the ' remaind er or the evening gra ndstand. $482,62. a p p r a Is a I, deer Plains area Is located near panled them and will vtslt their C; - I. I was spent at t he home of the $1930.10; hoard' of health. $7555: the Mar lon county line In south· son. Mr. Maynard Rich and ta.m· central \\ ya ndot counly. ~r'lJnd6 omtl host ess, "where games were en. special assessments. $7936.56. Ily at Yardley, Penna. . Mrs. Glenn Alexander and ~ rs. The two areas \\i hlch have been Lon Alltord entert ained at the . joyed and ref:reahments w e I' e Scbools ot the county shared as On Saturday night, Mls8 Bun· Mrs; Loyd Dlivt., Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dodaon and follows : und er state control fo r some time .Alltord bome on Tuesday atter· Hardin, Mrs. A. H. Stubba and nell had as her guesta for a slum· Mrs. Myrtle Wrennlck, ot Indian· ser ed. The little guest of honor Lebanon, $62,24 9.91; Franklin. but are being opened to public ber party, Mlsaes Don~ Hadley, noon honoring Mrs. Ray Miller Mrs. Callie OIark .,ntertalnl!d at II Ued MI MlnnJ Dod r e Ived many lovely gifts. on ss e Those who enjoyed the evening $28,989.86 ; Blue Ba ll, $1 209.65: hunting for the firs t time are with a stork shower. s, en . the home of Mr. Davis on Wed· Marilyn Gons, Sarsh Flannery and apo son on Thuraday afternoon. Mr. Carlisle. $7582.53 ;" Springboro, Oldaker Area In Highland County . Oonteata and gamea were enjoyed nesday -evening, honoring Mrs. Garland Stamper. Dodson Is MillS Minnie's nepbew. with P eggy were Pamela Daley, *29,6"".70.' H amilton. Mainev ille. and Punderson Lake Area In . For Sunday morning breakfast, and Mrs. MUler opened and a d· M M bill S Dianna and Sally Miller, Myrna, co \1 . James Cramer with a mlacel1aners. a e a\baway spent un· Marsha and Kat'ble HlIde brnnt and $9735.30; H a rIa n • Butlerville, Uenuga County. Oldaker i s ·Ioca· mired her lovely gifts. the group we.nt to Fort ADoient, ous bridal shower. day at the liome of be,. niece. Mn. $7237.616: Kings Mills, *8152.47 ; ted near Fairview. Ohio, north of where they were joined by Mr. Dainty refreshments were lerved Contest a and gamel were 811' ., H arcId WhJ o_" ....er an d e -< .... oye d th e Judy Baughman . Mason. $16,3 47.48; Morrow. $17. · U. S. Rou te 50. P nderson Lake and those present were.: . MrB. and Mrs. O. E. )Ddglngton and lon, joyed and ilIe bride found ma~y teatlvltles of little Miss Becky's ---511.25; Harveysburg, $12,631 .89; Area Is located between · Routes Charlea J'amea. Jr., Mra. Eldon I<ively gUta awaiting her on ttie Mr. and Mra. A. L . Schuhart, Mrs. seventh birthday. o tterbein, $869.80; "South Lebanon. 44 and 7 west of Bur ton . Ohio. lill ~le Hockett. Mrs. Nellie Bun· Retalllck. Mrs. M~rle Younce, Mra. dining table where pink and white PoI11I. Glenna Marsh spent the I S I $7190.65 ; Waynesville, $27,712.10 ; The Spring Valley area con· Ralph AlUord, Mrs, Harry Schenk, appointments were use4 In decOr· nell and Oharles Kersey, week end with Mrs. Lucille Arm· overlapping, $9855.14. talus 400 acres, Killdeer PlaJns, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Wlllter atlng the room. ltage. . Corporations received the tol· 1,,600 acres. Oldakllr 141 a cres and w,hltaker, Mrs. Glenn Borden, Mra. A deUvlous aaIad course was Mrs. Leah Mills entertained on lowing: Punderson 605 acree. J. W, Wedgewood, Mrs. Dale Dum· lIerved. • Lebanon, . 11 ,244. 86 ; F rlln kll n, Sunday her aon WllIiam and bls ford, Mrs. Charl!!s DaViS, Mrs. Ray ThOle resent were: !lin. Oramer. . $13 ,983,78: Springboro, ,to'U'l; wife. and their three lovel, chll· COnner, Mrs. ' Irvin Harrl., Mrs. Mrs. Orace Vice;· Mra. Irene Hen· WOR"D8 OF' 8AHA'U'LL~H dren, Carol Soe, David and Sandra, The Ohio ~~partment of Nat- MaBOn, $,,044.02; South Lebanon. Earl Conner, Mrs. Vernon Shutta, derson, Mn. George WaterhoU8e, These were the first words or Mrs. Goldie · Bentty was the pelt ural Reaources came to the aid U738.18; Wayueavllle, $1487.16; and Mrs. Tom Florence. Mn. Robert AUen, Mrs. M. D. Ba1lA'u'Uah heard · III AmericI, of Mrs. Belle Maynard on her birth· of drouth auffelrlng aouthern Ohio Corwin, $80.81; Morrow, $2116.88; Bah'd, Mre. Frank Moorman, MillS Quoted by Rev. Dr. H. Jeiaup, da,. lait Wednelday and enjoy~ area the put week when they Maineville, $269.29; L1l vela n d, Phoebe Miranda, Mrs. Orville Gray Prellbyterian~ mtallonlU'Y In North 'I !ooc! · dIQner and a lovely birth· permitted tlie valves on three $89.97; Harveysbu'rg, U 42.29 : Disease Is the sre&teat aln!le OREGONIA HOME and Carla Canter, Mra. Tbomas Syria and delegate to the Consrestl day cake. ' large reservoirs In southwe.tem Pleuant . Plain, $79.72 : Butlerville, bazard In profitable IIveatack pro· COMING 8UN~AV McRoberta, Mn. O. R. Uqleaby, of Relltiona at tb. Columbian Ex· The Oregonia Homecom~ will Mrs. Lena ~ apent Snn· and 1I0utbem Ohio to ' be tapped $77.88. ducUon, says OIenn R. German, .Mrs. Bealle ~mplOn, Mn. War- POiltfon In ObIcaao, .Sept. 21, DtS. day with " ber daqhter·in·law, Mrs. In onIer to provide much needed Allocations to towuahlpa follow: Ohio Llvetltock Lostl Prevention be held Sunday, Sept. 27 at the ren Braddock, Mn. W. N. Sean, -"That all nations abould become Viola Hartaook and family of water to leveral cities. Turtlecreek, $5794.1;6; 0 I ear· aubcommittee chalrman. . Oresonla EUB Church. 'Mila Emily ,Jacobi, Mn, .Jennie A basltet dinner will be Hrved one In faith, and all "meD as HarveYlburc. A total ot 70,000,000 gallona creek. " $UM.77; Franklin, 12" Annual livestock death rate, dl· Conner, Mra~ Charles AndersOn, brothers; tbat the bonda of alfee· \ . were released t:rom Orant Latte III 888.69 j Deerfield, ,ST89.87; Union, rectly cauaed by dlaease, have at noon, with Rev. Wade S. Mmer, lin. Ruaael Martin. M.... Lawrence tlon and 'unlty between the Ion. VI8ITORI HERE TU!$'DAV the Brown County, 25,000,000 tr 0 m $2MB.8S; Wayne, 16887.68; Salem, been eaUmated at 15 per cent of of OtterlMtln CoUege, u Cook, Mrs. Gerald Creecb and lon, ot men ahould be ·.treDJtb~; 01( d M Ralph I{I b Stonellck. Leke In Clermont Coun· $10'9.69: Ham It ton, $9880.'8; file awine, 20 pe;r cel\t ot -tbe speaker fqr Ule ·afte"rn~n. , l Mrs. Relf, Mrl. Clarel a,nd daugh. that dlnnltT or NUlion abould and r •.::.. K':ith B4rr./ ty and 78,000,, 060 pIlona from Waahlngtp~, $1865.66; M a a ate, aheep and lamb ,and. 10 per · cent ·ter, Mn. R. O. Moler, 1IrI. .Jamel cease, and difference. of race . be Cowan Lake In: CllDton County. $1641.19; Harlan, 11888.60. or the cattle and calf populatlona. Riker, Mn. Harol~ Thacker, Mn. an1\ulled. So it .hall be. The" Mart. all of. Dp1oD, and Mrs. Dh1.lop ot 'WUdUfe Englneera, An Inberitance ' fax dlatributlon German 8&Y.I 'thBleare ' con86rv. VI8ITIN'O IN COl.UM8UI l!IIDlIla Raper, lin. Oarl ' Brad· trultt... atrtr81 then rullloui Annabelle non, of Lebanon, ....", who I1ItIerYIMd the ....y~wn: amountlnl' to 111.1141.87 waa 1"&0 aUve estimatea. .M,... Helen McCoy .. .TII~tIn« ID Itreat. Mn. Georre Miller aDd Mn, wars, ahall p~ away. gel the Tueada,. · "lllton of Mr. laid that DODe or the lak81 were leaae4 by Deputy Aadltor bnker 8aD1tatlon I. the flnt ,step In Columbua aDel will atteua "AcWalt~ 'Wl1ltaker. 'moat IJ'8&t Peace' ab-'1 co••• Let and lin. Paul Bole~ ADd lowered . more tlWl foar IIlcbea as follows. ft,htlq disease.. he adds. Anti· qualntance ·nat," th. obM...... _ DO m~ ...,. Ia. til.., tllat he and that til.... _ 110 daDpr to 8 t R t,e, ' 11,718.64; u n t,., Itlotlca. dro .., vacclll.. and feed of the Ilstletll &IUdYerIaIT of tile nah or r1ablDt:. The, &l1O aald '1041.'0: townlhlpt. $11.381; COT- IUpplementa will , be mOlt eflee· d&7 tile Baha'I WOlle Nth. DOW TYPEWIlITER IIIBIIONI HEliE JOftI ~ ~; ~t blQa r:atber ITAMP PADa H~RI outal4e 001l1l. ttve If a .o.md IUttatlOll pro- lot ~ . -.... ant IIJIbooclIloe4 YOU' Wl 'J')&tewiIW 1lIb1i!ml ~ til WI, tIIa& ... lOY. hili 1"..... lit 8taap .... ~k that....u. WCIIIII DOt Ite ' eft~ DQr&tIoDIo kbld." or Parple) ~ tile Queue OffIce. by the water ...1.... tlea, ,1148.111. . I • "'jram accompaDIM lato AlDerica. at tbe ornce. M

DAYTON, O.-A play which claims the longes t r un. in history - 711 years- will be performed In ITEMS OF INTEREST Dayton Oct . 2·9. It Is tbe widely.known Black ABOUT FO'LKS YOU Hitts Passion P lay, a dramatlza· tion of the life of Christ Which KNOW originated in Germany In 1242. The colorful pageunt will be IN DUBLIN WEDNESDAY presen led for six ma ti nees and Mr. and Mrs. E. I~. Earnhart eight night performances In Day· we re In Du blin, hlo, on a busin ess ton's Memorial hall. trill on Wednesday. Playing the Chrlstus will be Josef Meier, a native ot West· phalla , Germany, and the seventh RE TURN F ROM WEST Mr. nnd Mrs. Hulph hatter reo gencr atlon of his family t o help centl y retu rned frpm a vacation re·enact the even ts of Christ's las t week this way. tri p through tbe West. Presented In English. th e pag· ean t's 22 scenes include the trl. RETURN FROM CINCINNATI umphal entry Into J erusalem. the Mls8 Katherine Prenderga8t b as trillls before Herod a nd Pilate. the retu rned after spending the Ilast Last Supper and the Ascension. The cast's a pPl'arance In Dayton w ek In InclnnaU. Is sponsored by The J ournal Hera ld, wi th all proceeds going to HAVE SU NDAY GU EST S the Dayton P hilharmonic ol·ches· Mr. and Mr8. J . P. Fromm ha.d tnt's Children's oncert fund. as unday gu s L8, Mr. nnd Mrll. l\'fary. tbe mother of Jesus, will Clyd Fromm and chlld r n. be portrayed by Clar e Hume, who in priva te life is Mrs. Meier. A former radio writer and actrcss, TA KE N TO CHRI ST HOS PIT AL ~he is the American.bom grand· n glesby was LUk n daughter of a New York ei tv Mr. R. seri ously ilion Satu rday ev nlng dra ma critic. . nnd removed to hrlst hos pital, Premiere performance of the In Innn ti. play In Dayton wUl be at 1 :30 p.m.

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORI STAT&-ot OH(O Departm.nt of H lohwaya olumbul, Ohio TATE HIGHW Y PURCHA LNG FFlCEl Legll Copy No. 63-445 Requl.ltlon No. 8297 Invitation No. 331 NIT PRI E NTRA T ealed proposals will be r celvod at th tale Highway Pur liMing rtl ee, Room 909, Ohio Depart. 01 ntB Bu ildi ng. olumbus , Ob lo. unlll 1L ;00 a. m., Oh io tandard Tim , Frlduy, 0 tober 9. 1953 for Improvements on : Lebllllon un Prison Farm " Dr!\' '' nnllOry, \ nrr noun· ty. Oblo. by a.p plylng As phaJU 'on r t urrnc urs, It ms T·3 and T·35. accord ing to StA t of blo onsll'u 'llon and taterla l Sp clricotlons dnted January 1. 1953. as !llr I d hy Divi Sion En gill r Dccordlng to the plana. Date set for completio n : Oc· lob r 23 , 1953. b Id The minimum wage to pn to all lAbor employed on this con· d an ce with trllc t 8 h II II b e ni nccor tb e .. chedu l ot Prevailing Hourly Wnge Rntes As ertalned and Det ermlned by tbe Departmenl or Indu stri Al Relations applicable to De t the Slate Highway partmen Improvement s In accordance with SecUons 17.3, 17.4. 17-4a. 17.5 nnd 17.511. of the General Code of Ohio. The bId der mu st 8ubmlt with hl~ bid a certltled heck In the amount of $160. O. Before Issuing a purchase order th s uccessful bidder will be reo Qulred to furnish ' bond In nn tn am aunt ""ual ~.. ~ one-half of the cost of the work. Plans and apeclflcatlon8 are on tile In the State Highway Pur hasIng OUlce Room 909. Ohio Departments Building. Columbus, Ohio, and the Stste Highway Division Office Middletown. Ohio. BlddJ f 111 be forwarded from t : ;~~a~lng ottlce upon request. The director reserve. tbe rigbt to reject any and all bld8. S. 0 . . L1NZELL, State Highway Directol' 9-24-(2t)-10-1

Mr. and Mrs. Forreat Meekl, of Dayton, were peats Saturday 0 ber brother &nel sllter-In·law. Mr. and Mrs. Merahel Rlldebrecbt and aona. . The Mllaloury Circle of Jonah'" Run Baptl8t Churcb held theIr September meeting Wedneaday af. ternoon In the home of Mrs. 1en· nle Graham. Wllmfqton.

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lon, DaytoD, Ipent Mrs. e weekend bere ofwIth hll mother, Ma.... OblollDS continued thetr blgher ., rate of Inv88tment In Serte8 E and l;)enDY. H Savings Bonda during 1963, with I August sales Sbowt~g a 22 per cent Increase over the same month.last year. C. J. Waggoner. Chairman, W~n County Savings Bond Committee, revealed today. Sales Conltrucllon of furniture draw· of tbe two boods In Warren Counera can c1ve a good 'ndlcatlon 01 ty daring Auplt were ,29.737 and ·the oualtty of the .,..lIole piece 01 compare to total sales 01 128. 81 furniture. tor tbe same montb last year_ Jane Beboppe, ell:teuloil home 'Tbe .tate Increaae compares to turnll.hinga IpecljaUst at ' Oblo a national pia or. 12 per cent for State Universltr. saya dov&-talled the month, and Chairman Wag· conlltructlon, for example. Is one goner pointed out that the last of the best ways to join tbe four month In which Ohio faUed to Iidel of' a dra;wer. NaUing, how- show a gain waa November. 1952. ever, ia not aaUeractory (or long· By tbe end of Augullt. 1953, apo time lervtce and 11 (ound oJlly on proximately eight blllJons of dol· low·grade furniture. lars worth of Serlel E Bonds had Drawers on better furnlture reached maturity and of this total wm be well IlBnded and Imooth on 76 per cent wu stili being held tbe Inside. All Joints In draw-era. under the optionai automatic ex. al well as side Pllnell. top and tension program. frame, should be closely made and Total dollar eale8 of E and H ",ell fitted, the 8PectaUat laJl. Bonds In Oblo f9r August, 1955. ' Although guides or numer. In were $25 661 ()S3 and this com. t,he Cl,>nter of drawers add til the pares to' $2i,002.957 aold In the cost of production. they alao add same month la8t year. Good dol· to the convenience of opening or lar gains )Vere reported by the . tol. closing 8moothly. lowing metropolitan counties: Drawer ' pulls should ,b e well at· Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, tRched and a dust-proof Bhelf be- Summit, Mahonlng, and Stark. tween drawers II desirable. Clark County reported better than

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., :J:J,.'J .ledge A Farm Diary By D. J. frazier

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Tbe louds cam and the wind blew and we had almost enough rain to wet the windshield. In samo plnces there wall enough to make a rew small puddles but now It Is bright and clenr with only a few hlg white clouds nonllug In the deep blue sky. The drought grows more Rnd more serious us the pas· tures grow worse lind more and mor people Ilre having to haul water. \ e Ilre nol bavlng lo haul but we Ilre hav~ng to pump. pump. pump. Even four cows drink a lr mendous amount of wllter and the stingy rallon of bay that we are giving lbem Isn't eno ug~ There Is still a IIltle plcWng hi the big pl18lure but what there Is, 18 not very appeth:lng. Too bad they won'l ent rag weed and golden rod. Tbey are sUIl Quite ni ce lind green though the wild as t rs nre drying up now and so lire IDany olh I' weeds. The woods bave 1\ slrange look, 80 many at the trees have lost their leaves Ilnd mllny others hav a dry gray look.' Whllt a wave of change Is sweep· Ing over Waynesville! Hyman'lI Wllll the fLnt, then the Grange Hall was sold and now Ralph Smith is selling out nd so It goes. There Is a rumor that the library is moving. ,I would b sorry If that III true because It has always been pleaasnt and convenient wbere ' lt Is and a move mlgbt bring other hange.. I wonder it many people In War.nearll1e appreciate what a good library we have tor a town ot thl, size. I have been to many larger IIbrarlea that were not nearly all good, a. well·run and> up-toSElPTEMBFJIt 2], 1965. -

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NEW SUITS tnysae$ G. Shearer vs. Paul KalteI\bach, for damages in auto acci· dent, Maple and Maple, attorneys. Willie Bert C6ttnet VS. Edna Mae Conner, divorce, Brown & Young, attorneys. George Dunaway VB. Bonnie Dunaway, divorce, J . T Riley, attorney. Alice Remolds vs. Ra?dolph Reynolds, divorce, Gray, Risinger and Gray, attorneys. Katy J . Asher VB. James W. Asher, divorce. Gray, Risinger and Gray, attorneys. Lorraine Byrnes vs. Richard Byrnes, Jr. , divorce, J. T. Riley attorney. Myrtle L. Prof(itt vs. Clayton H Proffitt, divorce, C. Donald Dila· tush, attorney.

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Estate of Edward A. Rechtin, deceased, Irvin C. Zytt, ElCecutor, in· ventory filed, hfJ.l'lng set fOl' Sept. 29, 1953 at,10 o'clock . Estate of W. 1.. Pierson, deceased, Clara A. Pierson appointed Administratrix, W. E . Chesney, Lawrence Davis and C. W. Bercew appointed appraisen. Estate of Mary Hedger Powell. deceased, Elsie Hayes, Ancillary Administratrix, first and final ac· count approved. Estate o{ Henry Eggert, deceased. Pearl Eggert, Administra· trix, DBNWWA, first and final account approved. Estate of Arthur J. Young. Sr., deceased, Clara C. Young, Exeeu· trix, first and final sccount approved. Estate of Edward T. Edwards, deceased, Reba E. Bartlett, Admln' t '-' fir s t an d f ma. ' 1 accoun t IS raulX, approved. Estate of Fred K~h!l' deceased, Harry Z. Gray, Adnl1n1stra~or , sec· ond account approved.

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W. T. Cook et al to Charles D. and Joyce J. Cramer 1 lot In Frank· Un Twp. • Henry Daniels to Oscar C. and Bertha E. M.cCotmeU 1 lot in. Deerfield Twp. Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy to E. H . and Eltn D. Hodgson .98 acres in Washington Twp. Evelyn RusseU to Georgia Rus· sell 102.03 acres in lJ'UrUecreek Twp. Eldon Barker to Myron R. John. ston 1 acre in Union Twp. Wil1iam and Jeanette Jones to Charli e and Lydia Roberts 1 lot in Franklin Twp.

John C. CampbeU va. James RobTwp I ert York and Thomas C. York, de. fendant granted 30 days addiUonal , to plead. PROBATE COURT Harold Reisart dba Reissrt AuoEstate of Myrtle Ruby Maxwell, tion House VS. Ca:rl Jones dba Jle. deceased , Nathan Fred, Admlnis· f~i geration Equipment Co., plain· trator. inventory approved. bU to recover S6()0.10. Estate of Emerson F. Gardiner, Linley Lawrence Wetz~l, Jr., vs deceased, Emmett F. Gardiner apn:~el f:nez W~tzel, defendant m~y pointed Administrator. Jacob Kin· VISit mmor child lit home of plamdIe , George Johnson and Henry tiff between 1 p. m. a.n d 5 . m. Sundays. Drexel C. Fugett and J. Henry Watkins appointed appraisers. State of Ohio Vii. Robert Collins, Orndorff to Donald G. and Rosalee Estate of William Thomas de.defendant's bond reduced to H. Satchell 1 lot in Lebanon. ceased, Edna M. Hunt, Exec~trix, $3,500. Rob ert Harrison to Ben ' and Cir t and final account filed. Mariah Bach VS. Edward Bach, Betty Jean · Rose 1 lot in Franklin Estate of Dora D u tt en h 0 f er defendant to pay $40 per week for Twp. Rogers, deceased, Etbel D. Wheat support of two minor children. MyrUe A. Simpson and Herman and Gertrude D. Ritter, Execu. William Albert: Anderson vs. L . Simpson to Paul and Beatrice trices. inventory Wed, hearing set Juanita Anderson, divorce to plain· Hamilton 3 lots in Springboro. for September 22 , 1953 at 10 :00 tiff. Hazel M. Burns and Gladys L. o'clock. COMMON PLEAS COURT In the matter of the .mortgage of Blackford to Fairy L. Baker 50 Estate of William T. Frank reWarren Coun ty Farm Bureau South Lebanon lila plls t Chuhch, acres in Clearcreek Twp. MARRIAGE LICENSES li eved -from sdministration. rized to incumber real estate T ' .;.nbeth Leic'hty to R0 b er t Wes t " 18 Middl e town, Coop Assn . vs. Gene ' D. Padgett, autho. b . . C. . .and . . .El . Estate of Jessie B. Tripp, de· case .dismissed. Y first mortgage of $10,000. Robert and Gertrude Ratliff 1 lot ceased, Albert H. Stubbs, Adm~. service man, and Lois M. Cox, 19, Shll'l \I. Harper vs. Harold A. Reba 1)hackelford vs. Charley H in Franklin Twp istrator, iirst and final account Franklin, office clerk. , Cowles, case dismissed. Shackelford, 4lvoI'l~e to d~fendant,' Ch I Eu 11 Minnesota ~ining and Manufac custody oC child to plaintiff, de. Gus and Helen M. Epp to Bert filed. I ar es gene Tra , 25, To· turing CO. VB. James Robert York fendant to pay $1:~.50 per week. ~ nd Gertrude M. Goddard, 2 lots Estate of Erma Whited, de- peka, Kansas, accountant, and and Thomas C. York, defendant Alex M. Kelhoffer appointed and In Lebanon. ceased Eleanor Ertel Executrix, Flora Ellen Hathaway, 22, Frankgranted 30 days additional to licensed an aucUplleer. Robert E. and Louise M. Wood, invent~ry approved. ' ' j lin, secretary. . plead. Mary R Masterl; vs. Marion H. to Robert L. and Blanche Scheurer Estate of Elroy C. Denton, deTheod~re CI~rls 81ack, 18, 1 lot in Franklin Twp. ceased , MIriam S. Denton, Admin- Waynesvd~e, mall clerk, and Carol Masters, defendant, to pay $25 huntin f!, The leaves are so dry week temporary nlimony and Frances Bowyer to Frank M. i!\tratrix first account filed Apn Cunnl.ngham, 17, Waynesville. .'. . James A. Stevens, 1'8, Milford, that even the Quietest hun t e r may see children at reasonable Bowyer, Jr" 15 acres 34 poles in Will of Edith W, 'Mounts, de· student and Martha Ponchot, 18 gives tbe squirrels warning wben times. Deerfield Twp. ceased , I\dmitted to Probate. Cozad dale. ' he walks through the dry l eaves. Mary Lou Abne'y VB. Benjamin Leander Sutton to Drexell W. Estatc of Eva Gross; deceased, William J. Bors, 25, Franklin, orne have been getting their Harrison Abney, defendant order· Edmon .437 acres in Turtlecreek Daniel C. Gross, Executor, first, be.nch hand, and Marilyn A. Sauter, limit .and tbere are elgns that ed to pay $20 per week. Twp final and distributive account flied 26 F nklin te h there lire lots of squi rrels there. Faye Retherfofd VB. Raymond ~=.=================================.=.:.,-r-a--.:.,-s-n-o..:g=-r a=p--e-r_._ _ For ·those to whom the hunting Retherford, diVOrCE! and custody of seasdn seems too hard on the child to plaintiff, defendant to pay squirrels an Item In the paper may $111 per week. be comforting. The sqnlrrel popAgnes Ann Stanley vs. Howard ulation needs to .b e reduced eac. h~' tanley, defendan t ordered to $30 per week plus additional year or tbere would not be enough p food lind many would dJe In tbe per week {or children's sus· winter of starvation, T he thing nance temporary alimony. that alwaye seems bad to me Is Sallie Raleigh VII. Irvin Raleigh, when the wOllDdeil onea escape to efendant ordered to pay $25 per go of.! and die' a lingering de.ath week during pendEmcy of case. eo bare's luck to the good shots, Hester Parker VII. Dewey Parker and may the others miss entirely. custody of Robert; Parker Alllo be careful When JOu IIhoot ferred to Hester P'a rker. that you know what you are IIhoot hlg at. A man was ahot In the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS head the other day wben he .nt William and Mal:,), G. Wakefield down to rest when some one to Roy and Ethel Wyatt .459 acres 1ft • IlEA co.moII thought his head was a squirrel. in Deerfield Twp. BE CAREFUL WITH THAT William and Mary G. Wakefield OUN AND DON'T CUMB WIRE to Doy and Ethel ~lVyatt .4lHI aOJ'es FENOm. in Deerfield 'l\YP.

Wou ld \IOU W4fte &0 flit ehere JIOU'.ell? Are there' enough hot water. ' soap, and clean towels in the rest rooms? Are Roors, wall&, and bulns scrubbed? . You can't depend. «tn little sister and Junior to gIVe you a reliable cleanliness report Young minds are busy with more prelSlng problema than soap and water. But VOU know that good health Is ,just about the most valuable thing youngsters possess. You can control the situation at home, but a big part of their lIvea will be spent away from home In the coming months. Clean hands in the school lunchroom are just as important to health as clean hands at your own table. And there', no good reason why your chlldren should risk anything less than spotJelS kitchcn equipment when they eat away (rom home. ~ . ConscientIous school authorities welcome a mother', interest. concern, and her personal vislls. If you don't lind good cleanliness cpndlUons in your chlld's &Chool. it', important to find out the Nla~n. and then do somt'thlnll ,,1I<lut It!

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date. I have alwaya had better success getLlng the booh that I wanted to read here than In many of tb big city libraries. Running a library looks like an easy job lhat any Intelligent person could do but It has Ii surprising number o( angles. Flrsl of 8 11 18 the lecb· nlcal work of cataloging and tlie a tual care ot tbe bookB them· a lve8, prepAring lhem for tbe shelves. watchIng ror dam ge, and repairing It promptly, dusting tbem nnd arranging them. That Is a (ull time job In ttseH but In a small library It mllst be done between the , ther jobs, Tben there Is the personal work of assisting the readers to find the books they want and InCidentally reo memberlng whal Wnd or books this one and that one like. Of course most libraries don't do tbat but our librarian hM a good memo ory and surprisingly good judg· ment In picking out books for this one and that Then there Is the unpleasant Job of hunting up overdue books nnd collecting fines from people who thInk that they s hould ha.ve special prlvlleges and can·t see why they shouldn't keen a hook longer If they want to pnd yet where would the IIhrary be If everyone could do 8S he pleased. At It Is books are carried away when people move nnd others are careless and lose them and It If! a tiresome and thankless fob to hunt them up and It Is surprising how many people take It II.B a personal Insul t wbe.n th e person In charge has to enforce the rules. She do sn't maKe them hut she Is expected to enforce them. For Ua size this Is a well balanced library, there Is a good selection of pop· ular non·flctlon nnd tbe booka we ou_~ht to read to be well informed but the renders of weaterns and murder tales sre not forgotten, nor the readerq of the best seller fiction. The cblldrens shelves are well filled and help Is alway. available to help the young read· ers tind something that will encourage them to . read for pleasure. On the whole we have a . good library and a librarian that hse made It so and I for one hope that the wave of ~hanges sweeping over tbe town wtll not change lhls too. " . The squirrel season Is bringing lots of hunters to the woods tor their fM'orlte sport hut 110 far it haa been loa dry tor very g004

for each temperature! Eleccric clock automatically turns oven on and off, Electric Time Measure signals J\ang~ top cootdOg ,time. Raisable-unit 'deepwell cooker. Super.Calro.d IaSl.a nt ' Heat. Ev~ing about rbi. ~e&iQrifui ele"ctric noge .is ~9pl, c!~D, fast.

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the slclrneaa and death at our beloved mofller and Bister, and also the Stubbll tuneral home for their etrlctent aemcea. •, The Braddock Farolly. WAYNE GARDEN CLUB TO MEET THUR8DA'V' The _WaynelvUle GardeD Club will meet Thursday, Oct. 1. at 1: 30 p" m. at the home 01 Mrs. A. H. Stubbs. -----CARD OF THANKB I wtah to thank my friends a nd neighbors for the cards and .good wishes Bent to me while I was at the hospital. Mrs. Odena Staneberry.

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ATTENTION HOUSEWl ES : to tbe Friends Meel· Dfln't let mOlbs ruin your rugs. FOOD STORE JEN NIE LEWIS BRADDOCK III Waynesville, Ohio. Oet U 10tbspray. v . un'lvlng be r lire the. thr e year guarante '. \VA Y::-.IESVI LLE' Pbolle 2541 Give me th faith that IIsks not sons. sbc grandchildren. two grellt. FURNITURE & APPLIANCE. why, grandchildren, nnd .olle sis ter Mrs Phone 34£2. .. ( shllll kno w Ood's plnn by lind by, N Ule Re ves or XenIa, hlo. and Give me the faith that looks at a host of relllt"· S lind h-Iends. FOR SA.LE - Large Ilock r . t \\'o .,;,.. .. . . . pain ~o ol!e· fentber beds. E THE L And says, "All \l'lll be right again." CROSSIN G TH E BAR BECKETT, Third str eet. GIve me lhe faith that bows mr Sunset and v nlng stlLr. X-9-17-24 head, And one lear cn ll for mel NO . MORE moth wo rries when Trustfully waitIng to be led , And llJay th r be no moaning of you use B E R LOU Od I Give me the Caith to lace my life th bar . 8talnless, guarante d' for ;~ ~tI~ With 1111 It's pain and wrong and When I put out to sea. YEARS. WAY)lESVILLE FUR· strife. But slIcb a tid I1S moving seems NlTURE & APPLIANCE. Phone And tben, with tb day's setti ng I1s1 ep. 3-462. sun Too mil for Bound or fOllm, -::::~=-------I'll cJole mT eyes w hen lite Is WlIen tbat which . drew from out WANTED-cloDo. the boundless deep My 80ul will (} go without a care. Turns agaIn home. WANTIDI>-Rlders to N R From 'to'nLlOve Wilrel lll.nds eeon prorre d TSSlvNe. " I rgan zat ~In a ooe 0'\ Ing tbat od \s waiting there. Twilight and evening bell. orw n or V ayneavl11e, 7 to 4 : 00 Strictly Sellens on the Best All Kn J ennie Lewis Braddock was born And al ter tba~ the darkl shltt. W ILLIAM Kl N IDR, Phone Around Mll rke t In the Country AprLl 15, 1 73 in Wllmlngton, And may ther e t) no sadness of !Jew Burlington 306%. Indicator . Oblo, and paesed away at the farewell . Dept. 22. X-9-24-10·1 SERVI.cE THAT SATISFI ES hb.o me of ber SOD Raymond Sept m· Wben I embark. BABY ITTrNG _ w m >nke For Dally Mlrket Reporte : er 16. 1953, aged 0 years, 6 .... care months and 1 day. S he ..... u the F or thougb from out our bourne at children In my home w hUe the . WLW CinolnnaU, 12 :30; of time and pillee mothers wor k. CaD Waynesv11le WCKY. C:lncinnat/ , 12: 12 younges t 01 eight children tbe 2643. o-9-17-24-1().1 WPFB, Mf.ddletown. 11 : 45 daughter ot Milton and Ellu. 'Welt The nood may bear me tar, NORRIS B~tOCK COMPANY Lew ill. At tbe age of two yeara, 1 hope t o see mT pilot face to face SHOE REPAIRfoUowlng t h" deatb ot ber mother, Wben I have ct'Ollll84 the bar. ebe was taken Into the fam.1ly cir. - Alfred TennJlC)n BRING your REPAIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . cle ot AmOB and Mary Wilson who -to C. LEE HAWK, the Barber. - - - - - - - - - -- resided In the Caesars Creek com. CARD OF THANKS Work guaranteed PrieeB Reuon· 111111111111111111111111111111111 munlty. Here s he grew to maturWe wleh to thank tbe ma ny able. SHOE REo ••• tty u a loved an,d loving daughter ~Iends. nel~hbors and relatives PAm, Ha rveYllburc. Ohio. and aliter. tor tbelr k.lJldness ahown durLng X- 9-3-1()'17 memb~rsblp

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SIIow Slipl . liar. . . ORASH I U R aERIAI,aWI LJilBANON.......(;rand and petit jurorll Jo serve ;for the ~I hiiof LEBANON.- Anlmal claims tor G'ER~tANTOWN.-Jack C. ROBB, 30. fo~er realdent of Harvey". Warren oO)1nty common pleas court :were recentLJ ~ft.- ftoap ,'-tbe the last three monU1s IIhowed a burg. a Do)"tou Insurance firm executive, was killed early Tuesday In ,ury wheel In the ortlce or clerk of Oourta : Olltti(}: ·W'~IE.tt ~, very IlIght Increale over the cor- an auto at:cldent near Germantown In Montgomer)l, Co~ty" ' commissioners John F. Lewis and V. H. Ru..~~ll . ' ; .:'.. ., ... r :! ~:' I ITEM8 INTERE8T responding period a year ago de· &IIS, who recently had been rehe names of the grand jurors - . • ., 10. " , siding at 2009 Woodlawn avenue. 8plte the tact that .. county-wide Co.nl, P r . p a r . to report on Oct. 5 follow: ~ntvry .').~ ABOUT FOLKS yOU dog quarantine was ' In effect until Mlddletown, was found dead near Ethel Arnold, Mike Dradnger, "j; ' •. ... < ..... I'~ a few WeeD aeo. County Auditor For Seal Callpal ... the wreCkage ot his car at the Everett Banta, Everett Pence, Far·~ \: ',~'~ KNOW A. M. Parker announced today. . ... del!,d end or Walnut street, outside Lucy Cowan, Hnrc!d Dalton, Anne The 'New Century Club met on LEDANON.- The Warren Coun- of Germantown In. Montgomery LosBes tor the last Quarter VISITORS IN AMELIA, OHIO f. Clement, Alvin Harvoy, Emmor Friday arternoon at the Far HJ\l8 amounted to $876 as compared to ty Tuberculosis and Healtb Asso- county. Mrs. Catherine Barnhart and D. Bailey, Mal r Y E · bBlev lnsM' IMaIT' Party House with ' Mrs. D. d. RlC1ge He was promoted recently to as. ,868.30 a 'Yllar ago. The largest elation board memberll t h a v e Mrs. Marie Riffle were week end ~aret KI ~ g, a J 0 r L 0 anon: nn ~ lUI hos'tess: Mrs. FPed Grauman. lOBS reported . by Josepb Meyer ot shaped pllUls for the annual Health I,oolate. manager ot the South Dayguestl at relaUvlUl In Ame,1la, Otllo. D. Bond,. Hazel nut r, Arthu. president. opened the meeting and Ul\Jon townahtp, who said dogs Seal aale campaign tn December, 'ton oftlce tor' the Well tern and Sooth. Beatrlcl' Ba!D0ton, Thomas Toll call was answered with facta kl11ed hla Ilheep valued at $480. O. R. Matson, president of the Southern Life InBurance company. R. Foley, VIrginia BurrQughs, Roh· subJec.. MAT CLINTON MEMORIAl. an many new ..... ~ He had been wltb the firm five Claims were flied and payments Board. announced today. ert H. Wade. Pauline W. RIl~y, all GI B d 4 M J H Mrs. A. H. Earnhart IB conttDed Mrs. Howard Oodwln, county Jears. approved as 10Uow.: Rob e r t n sa::tt ':er: cbar;:' Of' th~ at Clinton Memorial hospital for ot Franklin. Furnae, Wayne townsblp, aheep, heallh nurses and several board R.OIIS ~a4 been oommuung to and Thelma Templin, Bernice Sneed. d I'll B rd n IntTo-observation and treatment. .fohn P. Sackett, l ohn P. D08t, pro~am lUI rl. 0 e . $240; Joseph Meyer, Union town· members will attend a district trom hta home and had been seen Carl H Fry all or Waynesville' duced sa t,helr guest speaker. M.rs. Iblp, IIbeep, ~ 480; .Russell . Dear· meeting on tuberculosis and public in Germantown at 11: 30 p. m on ENTER OHIO STATE Emma 'Madd'ox, Clar1avl11e: A1IC~ Luther Haines at New Burlington. doff, FrankUn township, sheep. health at the Van Cleve Hotel In Monday. Ws wrecked car W811 Miss Helen lIart.aOck and Miss V. JoneB, Ruby ' Shar p, Burdette Mrs. Haines shm ed slides of a.n d $25 j Warren E, Burton. Franklin 'DaY\On. tound at 7: 45 a\ m. Tuesday agalnlt Betty BOgan, of. BarveYlburg, en· Long aU Pleasant Plain: Eldon described her trip to Europe, . maktownship, IIheep. UO; Robert Mc· A report Qt the recent visit by a tree bellide a dry creekbed a con. tered Ohio State during tbe pallt ing It 8 0 very Interesting to every· Carrem, Maule township, IIheep, the Butler county mobile X-ray .Iderable distance from any reslCarroll, Arthur Craig,. Joyce Ride· one. At the conclusion ot her BRO JCUofN WILSON week. $25: Charlae KJrkpatrick, Harlan Ul\lt reveals tbat 69 tood handlers dences. . . . ••' To SPelik at Homecoming no ur. all of Morrow, Richard E. talk, she showed pictures ot Rev. tow-nshlp, helfer, ~65. had X-rays taken and 26 were Dr. Robert E .. Zlpt, Montgomery Walker, C. W. Bercaw, both ot Gene Collett, . a ' forme. WaynellGUESTS IN CINCINNATI autborlzed by tbe Warren Oounty county coroner, said death resulted The Churcb elf Chrl! t IVI 'I obMrs. George Cu ' rent, Mrs. S. N, Mason: AmOB EakJns of ~arveys. ville boy /llld his t amlly. Rnd the Tuberculosis and . Health Auocla· from a skuU fracture. crushed Keys, Mn. J . M. SUk and Mrs. Don burg and Clarence Goodwin lof church of Which he Is paBtor In serve Homecolu dng Day Sunday. Thil Ylar's. a..irrel tlon. The total number of X-rays chellt ' and other Injuries. outh Lebanon. Calif rnJa I" Oct. 4 with a speclal progrom or Hawke were Saturday luncbeon Roes·, .. fOl'1Der Harveysburg vlven In Warren county since May activities for 'the day. Nomes ot petit Jurors Be~ected Til: Cl~b adjourned to meet at guests of Mrs. A. '1'. Polinsky In Hlnl~nl Oddilles number 2149. resident, is the son ot Ray RoaB, CinCinnati. A llpeclal mUlllcal program wl\l for service on Oct. 19 follow. the Party Hous~ In' .October with Every year hunters go Into tht' Dr. Jean Nocl{, of Frankl 'n, wil l widely-known farmer Qf the OreRoxie Sburta, Alvin Ruesel\; M E. F Earnb~rt as hOB tesS be given In tine morning, rle1d and every year sometimes head the annual Health Seal l18]e gonIa area. The victim wall gradOES TO MEET 'AT FRANKLIN Thomas Scott, Kenneth Logan, ~~rlng' ~be lI'oclal liour a deil- At noon a buwltet dinner will be they return with sOg14jthlng other drive again this yein . uated from Harveysburg high The Paat Matrona and Patrons 1artha Ronow, Olarence Nelson, CIOUB ' dellert course wfl.a lerved served at the Isch001 bouse, than game ....,.. sometlmes It's a IIchool and spent three and a half Lou III Brandenbul'{lkJ oe DavIs, to the members and ' (lleats. The arternooi n service will begin .ot Dlst.rlct 21~ Of!ler or ~ste.rn Julia HUll, Ruby, Lollar, Edwartl . _ _ _ _ _ __ years In the South Paclflc during at 2: 30 o·cl(],oli. Brotber John funny Iltory about hunt ng Star w1l1 meet at Franklin on FrI· F World War 11. Wilson, Mlnillter , ot the First sometimes It's a funny story abou~ Lebanon " . r a . To day, Oct. 2 with a covered dlsb Warsaw; Leon Iron", A I f red In 1947, he married the former Tb9mU. CharleL 5e1l,rs, WlUlalll Apa" or Chr18Uan 'Church of Springfield, the hunter. Here are a couple tba~ dinner at the' noon bonr. · \ , ,_ _ _ I Re'che" ,..rt Carroll'l all or J.eb· ,, ~ :' . ,.. ' • Yvonne DUs of Lebanon, who R.,I,.I Ohio, will be t:be speaker. Special are about hunters during the first Ho~d . .urvlves wtth the father. a BOn, snon: W6n4ell Dennis: ' WUbur Dross 'mUlIlc wJll atllo be given in the (ew days at Ole present season. ATTEND OE8 IN DETROIT A Ravenna Tellld~nt owned It pet South. Grace Taylor, Chester • Timothy, 4, and a Btater, Mrs. !,lfternoon. Mrs. R. H. Hartsock wu In ~ monkey whlcb 88oap8d ttie day be· Tbelma Cook of Oregonia. CaUlP6eU, C. W. Montgomery, DorTwo . trolt for the pallt week end and' u tore squIrrel leaBOn opened. ,And Services will be beld Friday at Harris, It n n a Shuteeo, Warr. one at the Grand OtttC8l'I of the othy he ran an ad In the local paper. lue Crosll application. covering 2 p. m. In tbe Oawald funeral home State or Ohio, uliited ·In Initial. Eilther Sn1der, D. H. ~rda, all Next day - the opening day ('If In Lebanon wJth burial In Miami at Frankllp. approximately 60,000 penons were A . . . . Ing the Governor at Michigan and sllulrrel seuon - he r~tved a cemetery at .Corwin.. Frapces S~key or Klngll MUla, received by HOIIPltal Care Corpor~ hla wife. .~ , Tom V{. ~el9h, Virginia William· ation during the two week open LEBANON•. Buslne.a In War. call. Yepi you guelllled It. Some hunter had mistaken It for a son, Hetbert Doster, Goldie Holmembership period, it 'II'IS an· ren county coniIJilues to edge ahead ATTEND MT. VERNON 0~8 Lotal Misolllie r 1962 u RPOrta f1lad in the of- squirrel. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock 'Inl!sworth, all of Harveyaburll;: ' Bounced today. Another hunter wall treated at 1\ Olan Purllley, Conley Brandenbunt P rotect' on for al\ ao pted aO) ;1 of TreuUl-e,. Ruuen Dumford ,we.re tn Mt. Vernon on Sunday,' Youngstown hoapllat for Iqufrrel P.I where Mra. Hartsock, Grand Mar- , r.,' Albert. I?,tel, Guy Colllne. all lIcanta who appllea during thlll S~:lV. the salell of prepaid tu re- bite And another bunter. InSouth I;ebanon; Flora M., special Ilerlo!!" will become efrec· cel ts amount!lng to '9,561.76 the of WayneBvllle Lodge No. 163, tha of the Orand Ohapter of Oblo, Goodwin, Clayton Clar,It, Florence l ive October 1, 1963. Contracts . a~ week &II ' compared to n,- censed at being ahot and aupertl· Free and Accepted Muona mer OES, aaslsted In receiving the M. Foxbower, all of Pleasant nnd IdentIfication cards have now ~31 46 clally wounded b1 a companion aIo . on Monday evening - lo enjoy a -guests at the new OES home. back, Both were treated at Plain. , been procellBed and mailed to al· Coll~ti= ltol'date amount to (Ired fried chicken dlonsr served by Martha Blldebrant ~ Foster, most all applicants. $76716668 u mpared to $56- a hoapltal. the ladles at Miami Chapter, OrO£S TO MEET SATUROAY f,4ollle Charlton. Fred J. Sml ' h. or More than 1,900 applications 112'47' I' . ' der of Eastern Star. The meet. lI(1aml Ohapt.r 101 OES will. WaynellvllJe, William Bllea, Helen were received by l!ho~e on the aatn: =' lI:~ ' ln all Indultry Ing marked the annual Put .Maa· _ E,ereH m~et In spee1al ' lIealllon on Satur- lieUpoeyen 01 Clatkavtlle. Catl last day, and telepbone equipment except wearlnll aTlparel, furntture, ters' night, - t(j h"ono thole wbo ~ay evening and will I entertain Haywood of Sprlngbor~, Grace S. broke down unde.r the overload at chain store ond miscellaneous; lIerved In the put as Mu,have with a "Frlendlblp Night" meeting. Drake of Lovelllnd. Lola A. Golde,., phone calli on the last ntght ot II R. S.ith aroae.., ter of the lodge. An Interesting program til being Leslie Murray, Roy Salaman, Ruth tba.speclal per!od. The speaker-o:~t~h~e~e~v~e~n~ln~g~w ~as~~~~ Everett L. Sears announ ee that arranged, aDd all Eutern Star Ayers. all of Morrow: Louise DeD· Blue roBS applications were re- Rainbow ~'dYlaory J, FRANKLIN DENNIS the widely-known MInister ot the he bas purchased tbe D. R. Sml~ member are Invited to be present. ny ot Mlamlsbllrg and T.IIelma celved by HOlpltal Care Corpora. • To P.. ch at GOlpel Revival Otterbein EUB Ohurch In Dayton, White vmS. Grocery and wl11 be Lewis of OregoDla. tion trom all over the United Council MI•• The Lebanon Church of Chrlllt, tbe Rev. Harvey C. Hahn. HIli open tor bud eS8 Monday, October GRANGE TO MEET TUESDAVS States - California, Florida, New Tbe Rainbolll' Advisory Council 116 N. Cherry Street. w1l1 hold 11 address, "Dead Cel1l1," was en5th. . P ampahlre, Texas, Oklahoma. Ala· met on 1'uesda.y evenIng, Sept. 22 Waynellvllle Farmers Grange 18 South Wayne Advisory Oospel Revival from Monday, Qct. Joyed and very 'Well received byThe same line of Wblte V1l1a bama. Rnd Illmost every stete In at the bome at' Mr. and Mrs. Har· . --' the - members and guests present. and Partr1dge Meats will be 12 to Satu.rday ~ Oct. 24. - wm meet-on Tueldayo'clock evening, H 6, at seven·tb.lrty at Oct. the CounCl"Meet sere , the Union. Tbese appltcations old Wertz, near Harveysburg. Fol. Foods J_ Ffanklln. Dennb, E{van~ellstlc Cectl M. Davia, Worshipful Maahandled as In the past. will be ae.n t to the Blue Orloss lowing the opelllng, 'Mr. Don WorkdeUver the Bermons ter of the lodge, announced there Mr. Sears hOB done carpenter Preacher, Friends' Social Room. Members Mr. and Mrs. J. J. BurBke open· Plana cover1ng those areas.- milD conducte(1 the dlacusslon on Ite.I!l~t_ tb~ .m"1lleue note thaL lJI.!. regular .!d t~elr home on ·Saturda ve During tbe open membersh.lp "Every MemMlr Survey In Farm work in the communIty tor the and &berl 'BrOIJl'1l, song evangel· au.. 24- lIvill'3 F48 1st, wl\l lead the evange Istic goa- Waynesville Lodge of whJch nummeeting,.. will now~.~ e_flrst nlng. f01' - the September meeting ,pellod wblch ended last Saturday, Policy." pallt several YOanf, pel singing. ber 13 were present : J. WilBon anei tb1rlt- Tue daya., an: seven-thirty of the South Wayne Advisory BIlle CraBB membership was made The Council udjourned to meet Sermon subjects wlll be: Cave Edwards, J e s a e Prendergast, p, m. CounCil, wl~ th~rteen members available to everyone In eouth- at the home ol~ Mr. and Mrs. He rSitting Christians, The Lost Man Charles Bradbury, RoBS H. Hart---.-and two guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. w\lstern Ohio, regardless of 1>lace bert Vaught ill October atld del\- Warren·Co. ROlle Was Too Busy Too Long, Souls sock, Earl Thomas, L. C. St. John, clous refreshnlenls were served FAREWEI.L GIVEN SUNDAY MOo Green.e. of Lebanon, present. of employment or age. For Sale at Reduced Prices, The Emerson Earnhart. Harold Earn· For IDokMobl1e S.I Mr. and Mra. Don H&wke enter- The bualneal leulon wU held and during the BOc'lal hou.r. 'talned to dinner , on Sunday eve- Mr. J. B. Crabbe conducted the Devil'B U-Boats. What's Wrong ' hart, J. Carl Conard. Wm. P, LEBANON.-The faU and wlnte" With Following the . Orowd 1, Strader, Roger Brown, Donald nln, Mr. and MR. C. Lee Hawk&! dlsculslon on, hEvery Member TWII IS schedule of ltopS and visitations Things That Are Inmovable, Four Hawke and John Sheehan. Mlall Dee Ifawke, Mrs. Mae Oard · Survey tn Farm Policy." OBITUARY for the Warren County Bookmobile Men UpA Tree, A Jailer Finds well, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunter, ' Following adjollrnment, a pleu- RETURI lORE was announced today by Mrs. Ger- JesuB, Tbe. High Coat of Low LtvMr, and Mrs. Maynard Weltz, u ont BOclal hour wall enjoyed, with GEORGE ' S, PRATT ' PIII.r. =Il;;-,-;;o~u;-r-;e:;v;;;e;;;ni~~ P,Our, aldlne Wblte, acting librarian or lng. Alarms To De Heeded, The s farewell for MIIII Hawke ~d a dellolous delI.ert cours4LJBJU~4.l-""""""---1""'''''C''''''1m';''''--TII1'11'J11;-thrf,T;;;;::hY;;-liil::ghi:'t''-;n;-;PO the Lebanon library. . 'Last Invitation. Mrs.' Cardwell who are leaving to by the halt and hOit.... Cf'me per ewe, Ralph H_ GrIJD. So may our sc)u\~ no ' Sllnllet see, Seventeen communities are to _ _ _ _ _ __ La... Pool shaw reminds Ohio Farmt'r~. But death to U,II an open door spend the whiter In, F1orlda. be visited wlth two new atops at • LEBANON.-Warren county's reT . . . . .· . . . . Tbe extenalon animal .dentillt To an etern.. morning be. Mason Meadowe' and SnJdercreat, fast Wayne AdVISOry l a• • SUND~V QUE8T, AT STUBBS cimt lamb pool at the fairgrounds ' .., eoqt Ohio State University says noW Georp S. Pr'a\t, Ipn of William both In the Maaon area. The BUmC " M . H Bm Stubbs, at Bowling Green wu not too aucceslful due to the "By the word religion I do not Is the time to atart commercial and Lucy PraU, was born Jan. 25 mer schedule Just complete'd found oun" eets ere ' Un,versity, was a week end guelt hot, dry' weather; and poor pasmelm the present dogmatic and flocks o~ the road to , profltll for 1873 at Waynellvnle, Ohto.. He died 6,180 books circulated by the Book· Mr, and Mrs . • C. E. Michener tures, Col,lnty Agent Jobn B. Mowof bIll parenta, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. theological llluperlltJtlonll wblch are next year. To obtain more thall Sept. 12 after ~ brief mnels at mobile during the months of June, were hoet and hostesB to the East Stubbll. They also bad as Sundar hi the hands ot tlie people. By rt· 130 lambs per 100 brood ewes' for Miami Valley hospital. Dayton. bray announced, ' Wayne AdvIsory Council on FrIday dinner guests Mr. Imd ;Mrl. Sam IIgion I mean. the wOJ;ld of divine example, commercial" r ock ~wner5 This waa the fifth pool to be George 'spent lila enUre Ute In July IUId Au~st. St)1bbs, of Baltimore, OhlQ, and Mr. attributes (Qualities). ' After the are takln~ dertnlte stepa ·now. Waynesville w:here be had a bost ('venlng with. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. held this aeason and lambs for and Mra. Carl Bradltreet. , Mr. an4 moral upect of JiUmanlty becomes Ew,es .'bred 'October 8 wUl lamb ot friends. lie, was of a family ot Attracli,e looklel ' Greene or r.ebanon, and Mr. and the pool had Inoreased each time Mrll. Harold MacFarland and IOn read lullted, then tbe greatest unity abqut March 7. Mrs. B. F. WoOds as gUests. ·Mr. until then. FI.fty-flve lam})11 com/ eight children I[)t which two sisters were tbelr SuDd.., evening peste. lVl\1 be realbed; but without thtl Roscoe Furnas conducted tbe dis· prised the pool 'tnade up ot seven Selection of ewes Is one ateJ;l. survive. , Off.r.d F r . I , · cUll810n on "Every Member Survey double blues, five alngle blUes aud moral ' readjustment it Is Impoa· Grimshaw BaYII most ewes ehould Mrs. Lily P4)~ with whom he In Farm Polley," and following ad· the remainder red dots. '-'- " alble t4 embllsh hal'mony and be 18 montbe old before breeding. made bill home In WayneBvllle aDd S.arila'iJ· HARTSOCK.cURRY ~ARRIAGE concord, for It III' a tact ' that _ ..... ,' , t t f Sh d journment, a lovely social hour The next pool la. slated tor Wed· 8 flushl..... eps ,a I Mrs, a~ on, An .attractlvely Illustrated, full- and delicIous refreshments 'were ~ Mrs. Viola J. ' Hartsock, of Har· confilct, ""ctlo" ·"4 strUe ·,"· - Otbet' fit bl manageme~t n k' hi Artbur A., Anson 0 T nesday, October .7 from 6 till 8 lI'l ... ~ .. pro a de oc - 0 o. color booklet _ "Yoll.r reaaury ."eysburg- and , .Mr, ·A rthur Curry, but the ... · .Ible. .resul·· , o· dete'rt' s are F1 ck "'ners th hte f dying b enjoyed by the members and tho a. m. at 'the fairgrounds. A much , " HD...,. ewes an ram care. 0 0,. I measure my ' oug 0 , Department In Action" _ has een guests. larger quantity of lambs Is e'{of Kingman, were united In mar- oration 4?f Inorallty and co",uptlon accompl1sh nushlng by Improving And' find I am not concerned, prepared by Roger W. Tracy, pected. The last pool or the 8en· rlage at the home of Prof. Georgl'~ of ''<:haralter. :aut when. .. the mar· fleah on ewes durlnJi: the 3 weekll Though once 4death seemed but II Treasurer of State, to. better ac. Bdwman III Wl1~lllgton on Satul'- amy at humanity Is adorned with prior to breeding. Keeping ewe'! long, sleep Quaint the public wlth the wor:,· Wheal Replacemenls son Is November 4. 'day, and left Immedilltely Y for .. praiseworthy virtues ' ttlere wUl be In good _pastu'res lIuoh as second That .the years, of toll had .earned. Ings of the State Treasury. C EXTE,.SI,O I IOTES trip to Nla'Kllra Falls.. The :1'IIl. an end'. to war." Adbul :Baha. Sub· growtb meadows and new growtb , . In Quick readable style, with Be Spr."ng rops be at home to their' frlencJa In nar· mltted ' by Mrs. Helen MCCo,y. biuegraBB are part of the flushing But, dead, wlll my ears be deaf1 rOoea's ' i ened? hand-drawn, humon Inte;eslt t ~hc, Best solution of what to plant on By ' JOHN B. MOWBRAY veYBb\\rg on their return. '. , P " .. dl But, dead; will my eyes be ' blln.d? tu'res, the el:-cteen pages ep c e t . From . GrllnBhaw a'lso suggests fee Ilg . d d t th 'varlous sources of reven,ues col· land removed from wheat produc,Ac In; County Agent aY-(lg ' I . .d . . ' ,.' htgh quality . legume bay and ~ And my ban B. ~own UBe 0 ~ lected by the Treasurer ~f State tlon In ipany cases I~ to ~ow sptlnl "What 7e BO~, so IIhall ye reap" F IM S pr , '. Ea.tern Trip ,. of ,corn per ewe tasits· of kind . and the many use8 pnd purposes oats, barley or Bome other ' Is an o1d Biblical quote that derln'Is I r . a l . r low · Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Earn- dally., ..rHe · says. howev~r. flushing Were never th B_ _ . ,' for 'Whtch . these revenues are ex· seecled crop Says George R. Gist, it I h Id t t thl tl of tbe . returned trom . a,very . III I110 I ,Icure-all (01' ' . pended. extension ~ 'Yl'. 0 ,. s rue a s. me . ba~'have .. H .nor sublltitute '''lnst kill CA'RD IOF THANKS .' U Iverslt agronoinlst at. ' Ohio State, .. yea, ' . , til around Interesting nnd pleasant trip to se ect on. . e warns ag .- I ." '. Mr Tracy exvlalns In a .ore· n,. y. ' . , Moat trollblesome Wiled seeds " ' I . Its ' tban 'Dover Fo"crart MaIne wbere they tng out . some neW' legume seed· We wlsb to I.hank all our (rlends word' to the cltlZens of Ohio. "[t Glet says, "The need for early can be removed .from seed il'heat Need fQr Bpray dairy bRrnB Is grea er pno; Ells. visited theIr !ngB by ·grazlng and and relatlves ItOI' the Is Diy hope tbat the style and Blm- $eedlng . barll\Y and 'Y"nter by the 'mlll when .t he seed In "t 'h I tel' Mrs l)ona\t1 t1.l1shfng e'l\'es In "show shape. and notes ,of ISynlp.a thy which 'Yo JlllbltY of this little Jbook will oats ellmlDILtes these crops as pos', lS i cleaned. However, wild gA.rllc worth, extens on a no 0-accompanJed Rams ' that lire ' too .rat or baye receIved during the ' slckne.s s anll Berve to cultivate a great'lr In· sible replocemerlts.for where and cockel '. are exceptions. HOI : . gl,s t at OhIo Stateh unnvlers t' h Mr~ 8 andDonna ' Mrs. Earnhart an'd, for .'\ _~oo mUCh \V,ool may be ' por r br-('ed- ..pnMlng of OUir bel oved brotl~erl ter- e~t on your nart In the · prob· h t Id r II ' hl~h I . out t nt e/l g.. er . I t h k th "t bbs " " \v en wou ,o ow cor~ W" s then , are ..-nlng to ge~ good H erolnts .. . , IIk- w k ' end Mr. Harian Earnhart, :\ ers . . sll/Nests shear Iso ,we ' wlsb 0 t nn e ;:) II ' Iem-a of coef and economy !n 'your lltrked.. . plean lIe4l.d you . In barns to p,l:ig\le a\ mtil of the Serilor 'at t::p'm!l' ,and feeding · them 1h to funeral home for theIr errtclent state government." · . "Rye' Is a. goOd IllUlture crop but Best bet Is to' use certifIed seed. Yale, ihlne"d the grriu'e and vIs· "'OLInda Qf. qat!! da:r tln.d ·llev. for As long li S tbe ' BUPP'y l lsta. the Is not 8atlsfaltory feed grain:" This, on ..bag Of seeri Ing 0 ,g , t dl d !ted num""r of If grass Is s110rt. Many hll! consoling' wurde. , rea4lerlj of this paper may S f.< ( J r II 1)10t cow Ml"S ArUmr A.. Anson n copy by' addressing a le~ter o,r ome ar!"ers h",wever" may· wll,il means that Jt has een onre u v lier Gnn . g l'aZ8 contenhe . YbB;tnh 1)la"es ' Jnc'ludt"n~g ' Mt 1l''''tahdlh In' men feed Ill.! p.onnde riaUY, of Ihls l fill ot forage w .en, a t'-, D "t ' Stale Park . tile -~.. Notional ratJpn: 2 .pound's ' corn. 8· DOU!! d it ~00 teard reQuest: to .Roger W. ,to grow I've ' for aeed. ' .' . checked tor purely, I'eell seed and .... . '. M,I'S, LU y ..... rope f ge ered by fU!'~. ,... 0 cow can res Mer . , . .. ' . ' t and 1 1.1 d f r teln I C6unt~ exteiislon- offices have foretl.Ol.' ~atter' content and germ. onoa';h~ r~~sn P:i- io~ e,~es Is DG:E CLUB ME;ETS Tracy, Treasurer ot state, Co um· lists ot fon ~rain crops tbat ~I~ht lnatlon. Celjlfled seed ' will cost 'Quietly 'nn d chew ber c\1d In the. Acadia . Pa.rk II;~ ' Bar ,Harbor. we W. B,,-rnbllrt was hUB. Oh~. be sowed Instead of wbeat. '1;'he you a little more but It ~av 81\\,(' Bhade ·of a pasture tree' or In il their return they tol1a d . the ssfe Insuranre of getting al1 ewes -:1Qafll}g sh<:d \~hen sb.~has to fight coast ,line. stopping at .t~e. varlou3 bred" the speCialist says. • ,. Arg\!not :Bridge prizes won by Mrs. Alva Tbomp. IIBta Include desorlptlons at such 7011. qulte a few headliclle$ antl ' ot the pallt week 1I00n, MI'IJ. Marr ~haplI)an and Mrs .. crops. . They list' ,ulh rharacter- bactltaqhe8 later' on, files." clUes and pointe of lilte~ell . ' tEl l\nologJst flprav- . " , . nn-d Louella Ml11or. Mrs, Geol'J ' .Cur. 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MJ GA:ZETTE E.tabllahed F.bruary, '1eO rAUL A. ICH.REf' .• -.--------. _______________ Edltor Ind Publl.h.r CIC.LlA ~. ecHERE.... ___________ ____ _____ _______ __ A••ocl.t. Editor Published Every Thurada, MOl'lliDC at WaynMvUl •• WureD eo.tJ. Entered &I . .coDd olu. matter at tbe po.torrlce at WayneivUle, Ohio. under tbe act of Iluob I. 1171.

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-:!'lATIONAL NEW1lPA~JilR WEEK-<>CTOBE:R 1-8ComiDUDlcaUoD bu become the urflo blood In a UtiOD of naarb 160 mUllon perIOD.. Wbether we like It or Ilot. w. are a clOlel, kDlt aocleb'. Our ecollollilc .....ltare d.pends UpoD the tlDelr meabed aeU'f' lll.. of thoUl&Ildl 01 bu.lne ..... larp and .mall. upon: the ettona ot all[ million rum (amlll... &Illl over n mUllon otber worke.... Our aatloaal -=arlb' depend. upon accurate ..~eDt or our d.aqer and acMqute llreparatlon t4 meet It. Our poUUcal Uri dependl upon til. eanhaI Hlactlon or 1114.... competeDt to deal with compUcated. prob..... m.1l'10D. of thue and maD, oCher facti of our 41n,. deJIInd 1II!01l th. ILlDcI of uncl.r.taDdln, we .. lD41'fldualJl and .. a cltl· ......, brIDe to our IIIaIllfold rHpollilblUtle.. A wcbnolol(lca1 ace baa produced nUIII8rOUi llew 1Ile&lll of commUl1e&Uoa - the mO'fle.. racll~. a04 001' telnlllOD. But DOue h... . APpluW . ~ dallr aDd w..klr preu U .onr prtneJpel lOurce of ...etJd&r C01IlIDllDle&t1oll oue with the other. Wlsen I stop to think 01 tM _rd.s carrtecl b, the new'Ilaper edlton cl thla countrT. I am appa1lecl b, tile Immenaltr 01 tbetr talk. JI'rom time to ~I . tb.,. ..... m&II7 erttJc1am. lenllecl at th. conteou ot our D.WIPlPlI'I. We ...... nail cIIarpI . . t!loll tbat the collterata are too MuetlOaal, or COO aDuul. or too OIlHlde4 to rep,.HDt &OCllratel, til. vanety ... til. C'OIDIDoaplaoe ot .'fI1'JP7 ure. We aI80 hear tIIat ~. editors are .too oplDlouteel. or that ther aren't 1W1n10nate4 elloup. But the ..... bull or lISa erttlcilla, I luapeel. Ia that eacb ot III tblul CUlr work aad lat....... hal.n·t bad eDou,h ..ttentlon. 'I'M stputlc tu~ of the pre•• II to Hleet whit Ihall be re,udecl aa MWI • .ad then to decide bow much atteotlOll to 1(I'f. the.e Item•. NnwJl&ll8JW, 1111. all th. relt. of 111, hln oD11 lImlte4 l'IIOuroel witla " . . .. to blM Uaelr .... t reepoDilbUlt,. Th• •rtent to wblch DeW. ....... "'tOl"l UI4 thetr ueoctate. brine an Informecl IntelUIlIlce to the work 01 111.. lllecttoO a.d ..alUIUOIl, ID till'll cletermln.. how well Informed are the ru~ of ua abou.1 the eYeDll of the clay. Br u4 w.•. I am impr.uid b1 wb~t a (ood job our datlJ and w~ preu doel 866 41), or 6S weeki a ,eu. B7 and lar,e, we are lDformecl peopl. becaUH tho.e who mAll..e ollr prel'· ..re Illformecl ba4tYiduab, '.Dlldye. to tbe demanda or their bllh call1n,. Tb. Mtter eC"lcated our DeWlpeper wrltera and eclltol'l. the better Informed wUl be ou cIUMDry. la the perllou, and ezcltlD, 41,e In which w. U.... " . CI&IUIOt nrYI" ullieu an IDformeel preK makee It poulble tor ~ 1Dfona.. peopl. to carrr rorwa!d their 4al1, 11"1 with coDfidence, certa.lntJ. and U'Ut III OD. uother.-JobD D. IImett. -NATIONAL ...-...apAPmR WEEK~B_ .s-.

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. STATII or oHtO Depart",."t of ColWlltNa .. Oblo STATE HlGHWA Y PURCHASING OFFICE L'ga' Cop)' No. 53-445 R.qul.IJlon No. 8217 Invltttion No. 311 UNIT PRiOE CONTll.A,CT Sealed proposals wUl be recel'fed at the State HtChway Purch .. Oftice, Room 909, OhJo Depart· mentl BulldJq. Columbus, Ohio, untU 11:00 a. m .• Oblo Stt.ndlrd TIme, Frldl),. October ., 1t61 for ItnprovemeDtI on : Lebanon tate Prl.oll Fum "Drf'fel" Dormltol'7. WureD COUD' tT, Ohio. br ~plrlne A.phaIt1c COllcrete Surface Couue. Itema SpecltlcatJoDa dated JanuU7 1. un. I I directed by DI"IaJOD En· I(InMr aocordln., to the plau. Date ,et for eompletlon: Oc· t4ber II. ltU. Tbe minimum W&fe to be p&ld to all labor emplo704 on tIlll COD' tract aball be III accordance wllIl the "8ehedul. of Prenllln( Houri:l Wa,. Ratee A.Ic.rtalJlecl and I)e. termlnecl br the DepartmeDt ot JndUltrlal Relatlo... &ppUcable to the 8t&te H~bwa, DlpartlDent ImproY.mentl In acCOrdlollC. wltb SeCtionl 174, lH. _17...... 17-6 17-6.. of 1Il. GeUlral Code or Ohio. \, The bl44er mu.t "bUIlt wltla bll Id a cortUlect cbeck ill tile UDCIU' ot '150.00. Belore lInillC .. parcll.ua .rd.e!' tile ,ucceaaflal bleNer wW be ~ QuJre4 to flanllala boDd la loft amount equl to oae-lallf 0' caet ot the work. . Plan. and lpaclflcatlon, .,. ·on rue In the State tlJ,bwa, Purob. . tDc OftIce Roo~ tot. 0\10 Depart, meau BuJldlq. ~hUDbul. Olalo. lind the Stat. H~b..., DI'flIlOD Oftlco, Mlddleto".. ObJo. BlddJq torml wtll be fonfard.d trom the pllrclllllll, office UJI01l reQuest. . The dlrectAW ....." .. th. rqbt to reject anr IoIld all 11141. 8. S~~~~~ ---to' .... wa' LI~ r

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NOTI~I T~ 'IDDERI Seal" pro(lOMla Will be reoel. . b)' tbe Board of l~ucaUon 01 the Wayne Local Bcbool DI.trlct, \ a,)·Dea,;lUe. Warren ount)'. Ohio. at tbe office ot tb. Clerk of .ald .cbool dl.trlct UDUI 12:00 o'clock DOOD. EUterD Stlmdard TIme. Oil October '211, 1963, tor lh. turnl.h· Inl' ot mltA,rlal. IlBd tbe perform· ' " of !&bOI' QecelllAry tor alter... tlonl ..nd rebablntaUoD to exteUD" bulldlnp and PlrolHlrty rot the W.&JDe Local School DlItrlct In accotclallce with the pl&lll and ,pecltlcadOIlI I I preplreel b)' El. C. Landberc and .baociatel, Archl. tecu, ClnolluaaU. Ohio. BaSd plan, mil lpeclflcaUonl

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LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH B. E. Baughn •. p ..tor Unl led ServJce. e: 45 I. m.

J. W. Wed••wood. MIn .... r Claurcb Scbool. ':80 a. m .• Mr. H.rbert lto.,U1lan, Supt. Wor.blp Service. 10 :10 a. m. Voutb· Yellowlalp Sao4l, 'l :10 p. m. Choir PracUce Thurlda, 1.00. \

IT. "'ARY'S EPIICOPAL Thf> Rev. S..muel N. Xe),I, Rector Sunday: Holy CommaDion. '7:10 .. m. Church Scbool, 10: 11 a. m. Adult Wonlalp. 10:45 a. Ill.

FERRV CHURCH OF CH'UST Brron CI".,. IIlnIIt.r BIble Sebool. t :1o L m. Wonlq Wonblp. 10:10 .. m. Pra,lr if_lin,. 7:00 p. JII. Yo"a, Peopl.·1 X .. UIIlC, 1:00. ~.n'u, Sente... 7:1' p. ID.

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-KATIONAL NEWSPAPmR. WEEIt-ocTOBIIR 1-8pelt arr~ llsed I" Mlaa JANE "ITa hi. bOllor at the C&mpbell home FridaT nl,bt. ClOM membera hla famIly attended 'Hla dau,btlr, Mr.. Minnie Ferr" and ramUy came bere tor the occaelon trom bu., where Mr. Sberwood under· Ft. W ..yne, Ind., and 1'8malned for went a major olHlratlon. . the week 6Dd. . Mrs. W. E. Froet reoenUy v1s· Mr. Bnd ~{ra. L. V. Branstrator ..nd ·Mr.. A. S. Coil tt att ruled (ted Mra. Minnie Ogleabee .... bo III -the September meeting or tbe Ad· a patient at tbe Carr Reat Home 11 vlaory ounoll. Friday evening at Lebanon. the h~ me ot Mrs. 'Je:lnle Grabam. Mr. Lyle Robertlon was a guest WlImlngt.o1l. lit a birthday dInner arranged In The V am o's Christ:an Temper· his honor at the Robert~oll hom .. ~-~-- anee Union wUl bold the:r Septem· unday and attended by close rei. ber m eUng Thursday afternoon aUvea. In the borne of Mr~. 0 , :'1. ~lnc· Mr . Mary o~ ell and daughter. Donald. Cbarlotte have moved In with Mr/!. Mtss Frieda Belle Williamson Rosell's son. Tom alld famUy. ot ent rtll.lned a group at friend8 to nellr town. • M d M H ldleson a weiner rpast at her home Fri· rs. enry ue day night. r. an Th Adult CI~8S of tbe Meth' l and family h~ve a8 t letr gueel. odlat Church held their Septem· Mrs. Sanderll. of PariS, ,Ky. • ber meeting Friday night In the Mr. and Mrs. Barr ~lder and "orne of Mr. a nd Mrs. Franlr \ta,rmdIlY , dor Daytlon, 'r"eMre cghUaersltes . e nes ar even ng 0 r. ci M.orrow. Thompson. Mrs. ) . S. Col ett and her bro· ir. Md Mrs. Artbur Pblllabaum. the-·!n·'aw, ' r. Robert M. 'Collett of DO'''on.· were guests severnl \\. re gues s .of trs. Llna Wright Y< • da ys last week of her patents, ?.r. b T ueB day. a t th e M0 111e B ur. ..---: Harmon Home, Lebanon. Mr8. and Mra. Albert Moore. l ru r ch a former resident or tilia USB Janet Doster. student nurse comm~nity. bas recently become ' at Christ Hospital, Clnclnnatl. a guest at tbe bome, ! Bnent th week end bere with ~er there from Ft. Wayne, l parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Doa· tI~!f-;-:-----:lni1rari&. 1tel' ant} daughter Barbal'a. Mr. and Mrs. H . S. Tucker bad -as their guests during the week . H(1 NORED . WITH PARTIE$' nd their granddaughters. peggy / BEFORE INDUCTION nnll Teryl Sue Parke. Cincinnati. OOU~11.\8 Reynolds was Inducted The girls parents, Mr. and Mra. Into the Armed ' Forces lnst week James Parke came up Sunday and and tor the' present be wlll .be sta·

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like your home h1nts. $1 f6r each item printed.

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ttact will be entered Into. an4 the nerformanoe of It l~roper', le0ure4. Chech eabmlttecl br the uuu· HOURa: cellhal bidd.1'I ..rlU be retllrDecll after tbe award olt tbe contr&ct II • to 11:41 a. 1ft, m84e Iud a perto.rmance bolld In 1 to IJ P. m. tbe amount of one hundred (100 ~ ) per cent of the contract haa been Except Wedne.)' P. M. executed by tbe Illccelltul bidder. Caples of the IIlan. and apeel. Ahovi Woo.lworth'l flcat'ona tor the alteration. and 5 and 100 ator. rebabilltaUon wOlrk may be ob· talned from tbe merk of the Boar1 or . Edu('atlon UPOll requeat. Telephone 2-430 I The right Is reoerved to re'ect any and all blda Bnd to waive any e Irregularities In blddlng. By order of tlfel Board or Edu· cation ot tbe Wayne Loelll Sebool Dletrlet. \Vayne.vllle. War r e Jl - \;;I·PlQMETRIST. County. Ohio . . XENIA, OHIO HAROLD WHITAKER. Preslden' MRS. C. \' . BARNH ltT. CI r k Publish 1 0-1- (3t)·-1 0·15

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• NEW SUITS , COMMON PLIAS COURT By D. J. Fmler Robert Bowling VI . Cecil Coata, Goldie .L Bradley VI. Andrew S. - _ •• , _ , _. doing business II Coates ae.,uc Conover, et ai, saie--ot-propertrat' Tank Co., money. Gray, Risinger public aucUon ordered. SEPTEMBER 28, 1953.-Aootber and Gray, and Magalg and Meyring, Delorea Shiverdecker VI. Jamel . . SbJverdecker cue dlamluecl promlaed raIn palled UI by. Tbere attome18 were aome Hrbt Ibowers but n o t ' WendeD G' Morris" J~ Han. on Dry RJdie. Tbe lut ot tbe pdWilliam J. Wills' VI. Jacob and et ai, plalnWr ~o~ered 'to pv $15 ture II cone' and DOW we are teed· Ellen Lewis, money only. J. A. per week for abc w~b tempGfU1 Inr our limited luppl, or bay. &T. Mc:lDtOlb, attorney. alimony ' Jacqueline Huty v.. LeQnard State' of OblO VI. Edward lieIdenU,. tbe COWl did not consider tllat tbey bad enourb tbls morn· Huty, divorce. Louis E. Traer, at· Queen ' defendant ordered held 'for In, for .. I drove put tbl, mom· tome,. IrInd 'jury. ' till on the way ror the maD, IMIIY TIt C Bam WUlla Sarab Puckett n ~ Puckett. looke4 up and pve me a perllmp. M d' t I" V~U ~ cue dlamllMd. ' tOI'J' moo 18 mueb 18 to NY brlo~' or ,e a, pa on. . Allee lla.rie. ~ .... Carl KU. fr. e lome corn fodder and do It Donald Dllatuab, attomey. Ion divoree and ~toct, of ebIld rtcht away. More ao4 more people John W. SupinJer VI. Ann C. to plaintll' del.dlDt to pay ttl are baullDJ water and w. are lUll Supin,er, divorce. Fred E.. Jonel, per week. ' puaplq. Tbe ble we~ at Buup, attome" Glezma II. 8tanaberry y .. lIelvln Hollow It III baa water but untor· LJle iii. RUlleD VI. Bett, LouJae S. Stanaberry, clhtorce an,d euat04, lunatel,. tbat w.n did 1I0t Ruuell. lIU1ullment. Meryl B. of c:hUdml to plalDtUr; cIef_dant elea.ed when we 414 til. others, Gfaf, ~ttorDe1. to par _ per week. but tile water hu • .ttlecl and Ia . Frank Rea IIlddletoa v.. Vtrwln. elea.er thua It It wu mllde JOlel E. RarrIt VI, Tbelma !far. 18 B. IIldclletoD diveree and CUItb. · bun that kned 110 the nre ria, divorce. J. T. RUer, attora.,. tod, 01 .mol' ehucsren to p1a1ntil. d.partment couldD't pt to 1\ to Ute eaw rub' and laUDU".. or Rome Federal SariDp aDd Loan tile wat.r: and pump It eleaD. IItU. trop, whiCh w. b..rd after. AIIodaUon '01 CiDc:ma.U ... Rut-Ill .pu. -or au OW' talk ~ .b1aJl. 'YU4 were the btl kind, lO1llecm. -Mll .L.St.oGe, et·al. platntUr to ~ waYI look worn tbaD n.r. s ...n· ha.... put aeYeral or them in th. cover $2,1510... t,.4hr.. h.. laoh a lot ot Iturt all rond '18lt ,...r WheD I 11'18 tbere Charl.. F. Lenhart, Inc., VI. Ad· the ,..,. aloa.&' It, s.veral Itoua ot about two w~k.e th.,. were am B. Diclr.ln.aoD, Jr., doln' bull· cau _4 tn¥- It I. rom. to tak. ,Ult 100In, their tails. While we ne18 U Dicit', EJec:trtc Co., c:aae mON than talklq to b...t .p th.la were watchl1lf th.m, one oJ the dlam"-cl \ bad bablt. An mtareetlq ellpp\1lf ""omen lpotted lome tooof marlll Rutb ADn Reed VI. Green Reed, Rholat the wa1 New ~peh\re tllat .he ...d 11·.... dM'. The rell defodant ordered to pi,. t20 per badl.. the Iituatlon. w~ H1l1~ ~e of UI could b,ardl,. bell.". It until week temporary al1moDy. DOt 10q &10. TheN.. qu e a Wi! talked to IIfr. LUle,. "bo said Mary Lou Abney .1. Benjamin blr;h rille tor throw In, atqtf trom that leveral cleer bad been ..ell HarriloD Abner, divoree and CUIautomobll.. but the law eDforee- In tbe nelrhborhood tbu .ummer tody 01 c:h1ldreD to plalDU, ment ...ncle. .ucb II tbe hlp· and faU 10 Ibe wu rl,bt alld they ' -wa,. patroll are mallin, a lpeelal could b~•• been deer tracb. AI .IAL IITATI TIlAN.'IU e'tort to malre. the otrenel.n clean they do not lIeep any It.oek tbere John W. Puekett to Sanb M. up. II have been traced, the, and tbere II Quit. a lot of Ioocl PUckett. .47 acre iD IAbuop. bave to ~ 110 matter how 11'&11 and water In tb. pond, tbey James Henry Hall VI. Vel!!rand far and de, n up or pay a ll..vy ma,. take up resldenre tbere. JL E.. Carver, 1 acre In W81De flne. They .ay It helpi a lot. , At a meeUnr Saturday nlrbt tbe Townahlp. 'nIere are also warnlnr eipi Granee &r&in dec'ded to try anoWinford and VlrclnJa M. Am. alon, the hl,bwa,.l. We are ro- thet nl,bt tor meetirur. 80 man,. burge, to Kash D. and Mary Lou In~ tI) ~eed more state alld eoIlDty or the 10uncer members do DOt , AmhW1Y. lot in South Le"banOD. aiel OD thla probl.m but If nou,b want to come on Saturda,. nl,ht ' reoJ'lle talk about and uk tor It 10 It WII eleclded to try the tint A 'fery poor crop tbl. ,.ear, .mall we will let Il Tbere t. a DeW' 'and thlJd Tueacl.,. nI,bta ot the ud Dqt enou,h ot them. We were NO DUMPING lip on Rt. 42 beloW montll. It II bard to tlnd NUl' Intere.ted, tbouch not plea.ed, to Waynea.,m. where 10 many truCD (llclory meatmr tlmel tor Wa"1l66' tlDd th.a t wbere the nt'll burned off Ito!) Ind elean up or eat. It ml,ht vUle haa 10 many clubs and meet.. the weedl and com Itubble lut belp th .... " there 11'18 a ble tr.. h Ingll or all kinds that everrODe hll ,.ear tbe beaps were much poorer. to belong to 10 many thlnp. 1I'rf. Tbey were i low starUnr and ror can \tau,. Drourbt weatller I. the fall Ia d&,. nllfbt In the Winter II bullet a week or two we thoupt we .uoh lovely weather It I. bard to b&1J and to, ao man,. people that ml,bt bave to plow them under, omDlaln, but even tbe lolden roc1 comel tint and foremost. We hope I then tile,. took hold and beran to lookl rather .h&bby and most of th at this wllJ lult more people. crow anel looked pretl)"' sood but be treel bave .hed their leanl. "'he next meeting wUl tben be on the dry weatber canghl t b e m. Sugar maples must have deeper Tuellday. October 6, at Beven· Tbll lut damp weatber without root8 tl-&n maoy otherl tor tbe,. thirty. Tbat III nnother cbange, rain held up the ~mblnlng be· li Te sUII green or elle tur01111 to an earlier meetln g time. enU8e the e was enl)ugh moisture t.helr ueual gorgoou. gold and Rogs are about the only thing In the Air 'to make them too tougb name. The dirt rence In nll ot Ih"t III II. fair r rlre no v. 12.29 for to shell out. • m 18 that they dry and turn oybeana Wall wbat we got for Be carefl1l with tb nt gun an d bro"'n sO quickly. thoBe they combined the oUler da . I- Il thQ' ,-:arre )11-' '''''

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Ohrtat, "'.. PtMcbed for tbe flnt time (1 Cor. 16: 1-4); then for the fint tlme the Spirit through the preached Word convicted men or the sin of unbelief: of the r1ght.. eouanesa of Chrlat, who bad been Printed -with Permillalon of put to death, and' of tbe Judsment The Standard Publlahlng Co. tbat bad been paased upon Satan Eigbt, Nlnth and Cutter StnltU, and bla Ie"antl, who had con· ClnclmlaU, Ohio demned Ohr1lt (Jobn 16: 7-11). Before Pentecost the churcb On what II the church founded ! Bpoken of aB not yet exlllUng On Chr1at, the Son of the "vlng (Matt. 16 : 18)' alter that day It God: the anointed Prophet, Pr1est waa apoken of u an eriBUng Inand Klng-the Prophet ",ho makel atltuUon (Acts 6: 11; 8: 1. 3). God'i ",111 known to UI, the Priest ' Wh,t la the church called In the who obtalna for«lvenelll for alnnel"l tbroulh the eacrlftce that He New t ..tament? oltel"l, the King to whom all au· thority In the church III 1i"81' The church (Eph, 1: 22).; th~ (Matt. 16: 18:20). Thla 11 the only churCh of Chrillt (Matl 16 : 18): foundatton The church can not the church of God (Gal. 1 . 13), be bullt o~ human Creedl or 11" the body of Chr1al (Col. 1: . 24): teml ot theology for "other loun. tbe ltlngdom (1Ilatt. 16. 19), the daUon can no ~ la,. than 11 kingdom of heaven (Malt. 18: 23). laid, which la' Jeaua Chrllt" (1 Cor. 3: 11). Who are membe,.. of the church? All who are born again, born or Where and when w .. the church water and the Spirit (John S: 3,6). eatablllhtidf , and are walking, not after the In Jeruaalem on tbe day of Pen· flesh, but after the Splrlt (Rom. tecoat, llfty days alter the reBur- 8: 5, 10). rection of our Sa...lo'br. Then the (Contlnued -.ext 'Week) 8y MARK COLLIS Mlnleter Broadway Church of Chrl,t Lexington, Kentucky

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Earl Co~er, wbo for several year. worked .. a laboratory tecbnldan for the late Dr. A. E. Stout. and lately .for Dr. Marvin In the Bame capacity, bu ' been .appolnted to be tbe new IlOstmalter of WayneaViJle. He wUl aucceed Leater H . Gor· don. wbo ba been postmaater Cor ]2 yean: and wbo Is retiring. Mr Conner will probably take oyer hili ne.... dutiel . Nov. 1. aince It Is generall), the custom of tbe government not to start a new lIOstmaster except at the beg1nnln~ of the montb.

. Oecar ·Musgrave. Supt. of Leb, ....." •••• • , ••' •••• •••••• , •••,. anon Icboo18. has been appointed The WaynenUle Garden Club Finds Pitcher In to !ll'1..t In the formation of loca l met ....Ith MTr. ()Pal Stubbs on Rooster'. Gizzard campa!rn comn:iltte'es througbout ITEMS OF INTEREST Tbursday attelrDOOn. Warren county. He Is to be as· ABOUT FOLKS YOU The meetlnl wu called to ord~u' All Mrs. Mae Miller McElfresh slsted by Raymond Hatfield. Supt. was dretllling a rooster a~ tbe of Warren County Scboola. and J. by the preeld'Bilt. Mrs. Atha Fur· KNOW. na.. and meetll)l places tor tbe Waynesvtlle Lqcker Plant. ahe Forrest Burna, Supt. of Franklin (ound a toy 'cream pitcher about. .choola, In aUtll1ort. ot Amendment • remalnder of the year were an· ATTEND FUNERAL IN XENIA nounced b)' Mra. Lena Hartsock. on&-bal! Inch tall In the rooster's 2, at tlie November election. M'J1 and Mrtt,. Loyd DIlVII at· Three of the lIIembel'll had atgizzard. MUllgrave will serve ae county tended the funeral services for Tbe pilcher wa.s of the type uset! . cam pal. n coordinator actlnr: for tended tbe mee~g on "Color anti Mr. Frank Heteel In Xenia on Des.lln In Flower Arrangemets" at around the middle 1800·s. It was the Ohio Association of School Monday afternoon. found Ln a fo wl whlcb waa brought Admlnilltrators whlcb la aiding Xenia In the jufling scbool. Dur· Ing the program hour they con· In to the Locker Plant by Mr. MU· the statewide Committee r 0 r QUESTS FROM DAYTON ducted a panel discussion on what ler. of Franklin. Amendment 2 In Its campaign for Mrs. Marjorie Roblnlon and d'NEILL .~1£8 FOR NARCOTICS PROM. C. William O'Neill they had learnel!. Mra. Carolyn ..............."., •••••• ",........... the constitutional amendment to children of DaytoD, were week (left). Attorney General. Is swenring In Alvin I. Krenzler (riPt). elltabllsh a state board of educa· end gueats of her parente, Mr. Cleveland Attorney, as counsel to the new Ohio Narcotics Jnvestila- RetalUck started the discusllion on color. "Color II not ellsentlal to ,.. tJon In Oblo. The following local and !lin. E. F. Earnhart. tlon Committee. The lOOth General Assembly passed !eclalaUon de.lgn.. But beeause of the 1m· campaign coordl.n ators have been authorizlnc the Attorne:,' General to mske an Investigation ot the pelllng ertect · ot color which Is n W .... lelected: narootlCI prohlem In Ohio and to draft . Jeilslatlon .to r4lplace the MR8. EARNHART HOME Blue Ball school. Ralph ' W. Mra. A.. H . . Earnhart la conval· present antiquated laws. Krenzler. 32. was Assistant- Attorney present In all plant material. It Troop Number Z of the Waynel' Warren County Treasurer Rus· Weaver; Clearcreek, Sprln~boro. in eharie of the Cleveland office ot the Attorney General can be the moat important., ye' the ville Girl Scouta held lte r8lU1 1ll" elolng at her bome following a General for two yeara. mOIl,t d&l1leroua element In nower meeting Wednesday, Sept. 30. Bell Dumford etates that the col· Alva R. Emery; Barian-Butlervllle, few daYB confinement at CUnton arranging. Ii. Itudy of the makeup The Pledge of AJle«\ance to tho Ie tlon on personal property tax Mra. Bertha COll8table; MaBOn. lIemortaJ hoapltaL of man-made (.'OlOr•• tbelr reacUon nag Ilnd the Girl Scout promise bas been very alow, only about Howard Godwin; Morro..... Emery to LIght, an undarstanding of tbetr were given by the, troop. Alao half of tho tar In and three more Bethel; Soutb Leban.on, Albert C. QUESTS FROM KENTUCKY emotional PO we will enable the songB were SUll!o days In which to pay without 11 Davidson ; Carlisle. E. S. Branne. Mr. and Kra. Tollan LaW801l UBe with Ir/'Uter eftecUveneea of Officers for the following year 10% penalty. Do not confuse this man; Hamilton.Malneville. RUBhad aa Yo'eek end .gueata, Mr. and the colorl fo'~n" In plant mater· were selected as follows: tax "'Ith real eBtate tax which will eell G. Duncanaon; Kings Mills. MI'lI. Lawrence Moore or Lenox· lal.... Sbe t i l . a simple color Ohlcadeea: not be due until Decerdber at hlch c. H. AlllBO; MaBsle, Harveyaburg. bUrg. Kentuoky. chart to Uluat'ra~ primary. aecon-Patrol Leader-Sandra MoWIl. Ume a statemen t will be mailed. John W. AmE/8; Otterbein. O. R. Pa.t Matron. Circ•• dary and tertllary colora. IIams; Aut. Patrol 'Leader-San. Any remittance mailed postmark· Mataon; Wayne, Waynesville. R. QUESTS IN LEBANON M.. Wednesday W. Watters. "A tint Is a color with white dra Allen; 8cMb&-Deann Holmes. ed October 10 wlJl be accepted. Mr. and Mr•. B. V. Smith and Mrs. J. J. Burske W&II boelels odded. A .hllde Ie a color witn Twtnkle Toell: . _ According to Mrs. Lorin C. Mr. and Mn. 1.. C. at. John were to tbe Past Matrona Clrole on black added. A tone Is a color Patrol Leader - Judy Monce; Staats. president or the Ohio Con· BundA1' of Mr. and Mrs. Wedneaday evening for the flrat with gray ad·ded . Value la tbe ,Ahl Patrol Leader-Shirley Frye : grellll of Parents and Teachers. Heber PerrIne In Lebanon. meeting since vacation. FoUowlnll lIghtneaa 01' «Juknese of a color. Scrlhe-Judy Tinney, and cbalrman or the atate cam. the bualuesl aMllon, Mn. ltala JII 1L aynl)D7m ~or color. Ad· Star Llsbt: palgn grouP. local campalgn comRESIDING IN FLORIDA Patrol Leader-Bonnie LInville; Proclalmed by Pre81dent EIBen· mltteea are being set up In each Thompson. guelt of the eTennlg. vanclng col0r111 are In the range Mr. and MI'I. B. W. WhJt~n and sbowed many beautiful alld81 of ot red t~ oranp to yellows and Asst. Patrol Leader-Patty Grell ; hower for Oct. 4-10. thlB Y86T'S school dlltrtct of the ltate. cbUdren are now located In Bt. InteretlUng spote wblch she had are tbe arm aIM aggreBslve 001- Scrib&-Patriota McWilliam.. FIre Prevention Week campaign She a&ld local . commltteee wlH PetersburS. FlL, wbere Mr. WlIltvisited wbJIe on vacation. ora. Reced~. 1 colors are In the Sandra Allen. Newl RePorter will emphasize "human carelesa· be compoeed of clvJc leaders and ton Is employed and the dalllhtera The Circle adjourned to meet In randge Of....blue~~ ~en. to ~?Iet nel8 11.8 the biggest nre hazard of representatives of. organization. of han entered achool. l Eo F an aJ:e .....e e_, ca m co ore. all." acocrdlnf to a joint announce· aU typee Interested In the 1m· Ootober at the home t M Earnbart and dUrin; thr:' eoctai Mrs. Ruth 1~~Up delcrlbed the • II • I I I . ment by tbe National FIre Proter.· provement ot better schools for 018 TO MEET MONDAY HARRIS ROs.EDALE bour dalnt1' retreahmente were arranpmellt. lDde by MI'I. Ra)' I MIami . Chapter 107, OES, w1ll tlon Assoolatlon. the U. S. Depart· Ohio's ehlldren. , •• Open Danoe 8tudlo tiere served by the bostees. Tbn_a pre-' to UlUitrate b~r pointe. Sbe lug- . . . . . OWl II 0_ ment of Agriculture. and atate ago "With tbe help of good clUlen, meet. on Monday eTenlDl. october ""'" ~ gested that UIA club C01lld profit I 11, at elgbt o·clock. All Put Ma· Harria RoIed&le, talent director ent ....ere: Mra.. LuoUe Armlt.a«e. r. Mre. Clandla H. Cornell. 86. died rl~lturaJ exte1lll10n lIervlcee. In every communlty, we can Ietrona and Patro1lll of the Chapter of WCp()'TV and famlliar to all Mra. J. P. Fromm. Mra. WUUam ~:I~~g:pe~nd OI;:,meeUng ltudylng at 2 p. m. FrIday at the Uvely More than 3,000 rarm rellidents cure the approval" of Amendment wUI be ~ boDon d~ teleVialon Ti_era, Will open a StroU . 18, Mn. R. H. ·Hartlock Mrs " ..._ ,_...I. ..... _.. re-- "ome aU Jameltown. She died as a direct relutt of fires last '. ' and make Oblo the 46th lltate to 0 St."ob ~ • . Mrs. ~ .....per a _ anum· -.. d th 1 ...... I II IDI" the evelitDI· dance atudlo at the WaynesvIDe L. M • Ad "c' B, .n. D. C. Ridge, ber ot potato the elJICUllllon. bad been a lire reetdent of the Iyear· timan tedetoruraha pro l1B '"J 088 have a ltate board of eduoatl0lJ." b American Leeton Hall. Tuesday, 1'1. a ourtoe)'. ' \ tha II ee a een more... Staat. said• AI Mra · BrInClnc out ~ at thoulh th ere W ayneeVUI e area. $183000 000" thve N1!'PA -1'1. QUEST' NEAR SPR. VALLEV Ootober 11. Rertltraticma will be McCullocb M sa and the ~.te:: va are 4eftn1te . 1 I' we ' 8Ome.t1mes Servicee were held at 1 p. m. uB: tar 'the' m~at d:Plorable HOur local boardi of. education Mr• . Cora !Ucla, wtth her Ill*'. taken at tu AlIaertcan Lertoll t r tlae ~.....tl la tb. 80 bave been maltlnr ftnepro«rose tn have to a4jUI!t em to IUlt the Tueeday at the Wayneeville chapel )Ira. p,arl Baller ot,noar WUmIq· .a.ll. fDnDer17. til 0J'la48 S I! " J tfm. IIIId-"...,. • ,'Dt.ttDetIoD I, of the o.waJd fuftera.t bome, wttll pec 0 tiae"lIl'"' on . a, to ... tint . uemendonl ton. w~ gueats of illelr brotlleJ'o BuDdIng at 4th and Miami Streeta, '.IIIIII_lorlginaUty. inuStnatlon, achlenMl bllrlal In .Mlaml cemetery. :e~nC~~!v~tecl~1e flree oould bav!' problelllJl of teacher lIupply and In·law aiul ailtel'. lIr. and Mra. Tuelda)" October 111 from 3: 00 p. beauty, not IlIIoney lp8nt. You SurvlTon Include a daughtftr. In one clulrGOm aPace: Amendment 2. H~ ·Barl.,. near liiprlng Valley m. to 7:0~ p. m. have achieved dlsUnoUon If an ex· Mra. Lola Penewlt of Dayton; a f "Human ~1'~8n:\1 f placed on tbe ballot by' the Leg· durin, the PUt weet. All typee ot dancing wUI be . • hlblt sa)'s: "Here am I, look at brothel'. Arthur HamUton of Leb- orm or ano er, e ame or lalature. orren Ohioans the opJ)Or. I, taught: taP. ballet, toe, acrobatic, XI'. an4 Mra. I!IlI Fumu or me." . anon; a IllIter. loin. Ina Allen of all preventable flrel. Smoking In tunfty to make Ilmllar progrtllle ATTEND DINNER IN LEBANON aoc:Ial baUroom. baton. lelf.lm. WayneavUle R. a 1 ' M --rln Seb hart and Dr LIttle Roclt Al:k.; eeven grandchU. a baymow II blatAnt ca:elessnells, on etate-Ide' scbool roblelllJl by , 1'I. .r... 1& u . but careleeaneell In grounding a .. Mr. and ~. Jl. ·R. ""Hartaoek, proqment" and modeling. Special Mrs. Lena HUu06k and Mr. . .d cluMa In IOClaI ballroom fO\ teen- the-oenf&l9fment and approaching Emma Hollo,.'ay gave Intereetlng dren and If great·grandchUdren. Ugbtnlnr rod can have equal I)' puttln, th,- etate department of dire rellults educaUon under the direction of a Mrs. Ernest Butterworth attend~ agen and adulu Include: Fox·Trot. man.a,e 0 their daurhter. Bue. delcrlpUona or CbrJatmu material The and tbe USDA join board of oltlzenll." a family. dinner OIl Sunday at the Walts, Jltterburr, Rhumba, Tango. to Mr. Don W. Wert, BOn of Mr. which they bad learned a~ at In allking r1U'lXle1'8 and otber rural Ii. 1f11 provisIon of tbe state and Mrs. Kenneth Wert of Tro),. the Extell8\oD meeting in Lebanon. ~ of .Mr. ~ ~n. H. ...C. ~ Samba an4 Mamba. . Misl Furnu, a graduate of The Club deolc!ed ~ 1Iold a Christ· residents to atop ' "fir&-Invltlng" conatltutlon reQulrea that the etate veT' In lAbanoh. .... .:",> ., : . bJldnn •....m· be liven the- opo hablte and to InBpect , bouael. director of education be appointed • pot1unlt., to appear on all the 10- W&)'1leeTille Rtch Scbool. hu mae lIale later 011. ' Five mem1H~1'I had brougbt ar· Mary Belle Bogan, Rt. 3. Waynee~ barns. and other bulldlnge regular. by the IOVernOr. Amendment 2 ATTEND FRANKLIN LODGE cal televialon Ibowi. Mr. Rolle- studied at tbe College of MUllo of ranrementa 1111 bottlea U their ville, I. on the dean', Ifat at Mlam, Iy ror etructural nawI. ' '1It'QPOI. tbat a ~an1 of eduoaUob 1lre.. D. .g. R4a'fI. Mn. J. J. dale II. oUerlDl a lpeolal "course tn Clnclnnati and the Co1lH"atory contribution til) tbe pro«ram. Mrs. UnlY'fInlty, Oxford. Ohio. thlll fall would ullUme top relponlllblllty Burske. Mrs. JeaM 'PrendergUt eeU-lmprovement ' tor teen-agera of Mu.lo of Oberlin Oollel8. 'for the d'e partment of education and daughter, Re~ Mr.. Jobn and : younr adulu. Tble course Ill· . Mr•• W~ ,. crad. .t. of Troy Va), Mac Innlll ,orltlclaed theae. ' u the J'9IuJt of makin, a hlgb Tbe Club adjourned to meet scholalltlc avera~e during tbe 8eo. and apPoint the atate director. I'romm, lira. R. lL Hartaock and oludea Vliual POlle and grace, Hllb eeliool, II a Benlor In the In Warren county. Muegrave Irlra. E. F. Earnbart attenlled th~ wardrobll, Ityllnc and grooml1lC; Department . ot · -ArrIeulture of with MI'I. Lota Stamper In No on4 iMlmeater lut year when IIhe A...... Collere. vember. ave--" 21.6 or better. Hlghset laid. SUCCl8aa of the Amendment 2 Put Matr01llI IDd Patrona meet- makeup. fuhion and televi.lon Wllmlq10n Tile ....eddlng date bu been let •- • Iq at FraDklln on I'rlday. modeJlDg, YOloe and dicUOIl and for Ootober 14. pollllb1e avel1Ll8 II 4. The 1962 annual report of The campalm will dePBlld largel,. upon . ,. • persowlt)' development. He firm· Mill Bogan. daughter of Mr. and Dayton Power and Llgbt Company the amount of volunteer belp liven MI'I. WUlard Bopn, II a graduate haa been awarded the bronse "Oil' local oommltteea by parente. bu. VISITORS !N WAIHINGTON I)' belle".. tbAt every &'trl can be "--..... Mr. IDd Mre. AI".a Allen and the attractive, Irlihe learnl to uae her v _ a l . r .. of MUlle Townllhlp Hln School car ot IndUltry" tropby for \be Illeaamen aJid leaders or orgllnlza· and II a senlor In tbe College o~ second cOll8ecuU.,e year In the an. UOIU, former's IIlster, Mn. Irma Milburn n.s.ete to the belt advantage, and o ....... ~... ,.... of New Vlenha, apent ..nral be hu perao~1)' oreatAlcl t h l l . - .... R&lly Day at the Cburch of Ana and Beteneel. I;Ibe II a memo nual contest conducted by F'tnan. "Tbta ....tit be a public lentC!e of tbe put week ·In Wuhli1~. coune to. help every woman auc. Christ wu . - great succe", with ber of AletbenoL clal World. campaign In the true lenlle of the D. 9- They were the cueate ot ceufllll, accomplleh thil ImporHom'!Owners may plant ehade ]66 prelent filM' the Bible School DPAL's 'report haa been Judged 'WOrd," he laid. ''It II not going Tele.m an a/C and Mn. ( Lawrence tant faeet or ber life. . .and· ~i"fIeI throurbout a lood attendance at the the bellt among midwestern public lJorepe tUM. '"No Individual Allen. and ....btle . there tb'e, ,vi" All clallel will be $1.00 and reg. the tall a. .on If tbe), can provide morning wors'hlp Benlce. Tbere utilltiell and II In the runnJnr' for or group ,vlll prom dIrectly. lted mall7 pl&cea of illtere~t; · leter at ,the Wan.ltille AJllertcan artllielal waterm, ~Y' F. W. was alao a large audience at the ' the tropby to be awarded to tbe Thole wllo wtll benefit are the TAlgion HaJl Tue8da". Oetober II, Dean. eXle1lll100 roreater. OhiO, ~fternoon een'lce to bear Brother . By JOHN B. MOWBRAY best among all utilities In the Ohio boya and glrla no.... In IIchool . Wilson from the Springfield churcb Actln~ C~unty Agent FRIENDe'HIP CLUB TO MEET. from 3:80 p, m. to' 7:00 p. m. For Btate UIlI.,enlty. United Statel. Sec 0 n d pIa c e and the many more to tollow them Tbe 'rrledablp Clut; ~J1l m~' at mo~ Information' ....r{te Roledale Dean ·polnts out that spring fa ond a tine crowd at tbe basket CORN BORER SURVEY In the among mldweltem utilities went during tbe ., ear s immediately county Indlcatell that there Is an to Kansu City Power and Llgbt ahead." , the bome of lin. A. H. Stubbs on' ~tudIOl. at 126 IIlut 6tb Street, the belt time to plant treee' for dinner at the lIohoOl bouae. a ... . , . on reforestation purpoaea. H a rd· Next Lord'!! day morning the average of 89 boren present per Company. and third to Union Elec· Wednesday, Ootober 18, andM dill'- ('Inclnnatl -I>", Ohio. (a~ ~ ... lU_ the b~'" . . .Ion 0 f"cera ....e I.) \ woode ncb u o~ ilDd maple, minister will continue his aertel I Tbl't trlc Company or Mls80Uri , for tAe ebmlnr .,ear wUl be elect· .. ~ ' . however. may be pJe.nted In fall. ot sermonl on tbe book of Revela. 100 com p ante. I ... no an The "Olear" wl1l be presented Women'. Tallorlns a_a_ S"'ten. ..... t . alarmlnr number. Lalt yftr th .. eel. ' The names 9f " _ v t . . :L I Stu....-..a At .ureal ree aeec1Unia that ba.,e Uon. uslnl ae bla eubject, "The . 62 b tOO In New York on bclober 26 . Cia•• 'S tarts H.... ....ill be ...-vealed, · a!ut ' each memo ~ca...... nelb1' tap 'roote may be Injured ChUrch Tbat Was Different," Rev. average wu oreM! per ber wlll ,brin, a one doJlar Ilft for Kenyon Coil... freellnl and tha'WIng If they are 2:8'11. In thEI evening 'a~ryice we cOm plan". The Increase II probo A tailoring cIa.. tor women ber "Secret Slater." . . planted In ' fall, Dean cautloll8. will begin our Eight Weeks of ably due to the number of farmen Miami Chapter Holds started ' thla WBek on Tuesday , .- -' GAMBIER. O.-B8.ck at Kell,01I Trees suoh a.a ....alnut lind Special Sundlay ' NI&ht Service.. ,rho plantAlcl early. nIrbt at 7 :I() P. m. for a period "Friendship Nlsht" I HAS TUESDAY Gun". Co1l8le for tbe openln, of tbe fall tree -baTe fteab)' tap roots. Each Sunday evenlDg for eight -,.:. of approximately 12 to 14 weeks · ' MI'8. .Joeiab 'Davla enq,rtalned to' eemeater Ia Peter ~ Ken. of Tbe foreater allP warns that weeki there will be apeolal empha. If .,OUr house and buildings are . About one bundred gueste and III tbe Home Economlc8 Room 0( ' dinner on Tuelday and ber In.,lted Wayne.vIDe. H.e II the .on ot the evercreens luch a.a plnee and Bls upon sonle theme connected almollt surrounded by grasa,. fieldll m.e mbers were prelent' on Satur. the ' Waynelville High School. cuellti were Mra. Karl Babb• . 01 Rey. and Mra. Samuel N. Ke,.. Bpmce need to be planted early with bome and churcb relation. or lots, It might be a ' good Idea t') day evening when Miami Chapter There Ia no fee. Mrs. Janet Gra· ' Jameetown. Mra. Lola Thoma" of Hla fraternity Ia Delta Tau I)eJta. aa pollible ,if they are planted In Ihlps and .peelal mUllcal ~d lit,. dllk a strip along the edge a8 In· entertained wit h "Frlendsblp hloDl II the lnItructor. All perSpringboro, M·n . . Cfare1lCe DIm· Peter bertna bla aopbomore ,.,... fall . "If root. become drY and erary talent trom otber churches. !urance agaln.t tire. A strip 8 or Night." Mrs. Ralph Hutlngs, as lOIla Interelted are uked to join bam of LebaDOD and 1m. II. J'j at Kenyon u the coDel8 eelebnJee freele dW'brr the earl), 'WInter, Next Sunday evenIng will be Farn- 8 feet w1de wUl do tbe trtck If the program chalrman. prelented a tbll CWI." Earnhart. The day' wy .pent III lte llotb .,ear. heavy loa~ wlU reeult. . fly Pew Night. and we are asking dried grass and weeda aren't .very most ente~lnln,; program of old ' Ootober an~ No.,ember are Ideal the families t.o lit In tbe pew to· high. 80ngs and games. Many of tbe iI worlrln, on a hlatorr of. the arn· hart·famUy. ' .. . . . .. . plantlngmont1!~. In late fall and gether as In t.he daYB of old. The , _ memberB and Mrs. Hastings were ~ VI'! a earl1' winter, ne~ly·planted treel family ,havlnll: the largeat number Glad to see the number ot new dressed In costumell of former ., will need mulohlng to protect th~ preaent. Inclu,dlng theIr own num· farm ponda going In. If we get daY8. Refreshments of Ice cream. Midway up the slopes of hlBtorlc RECEIVES DIICH"RGE .. {ooti. bel' and thoslB they have Invited., some ' rain this tall Quite a cake and cortee were lIened In Mt. Cannel standB a beautlrul Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Earn· hart have heard from their son·ln· FannerB can expect "dous eplt,. , will be awarded a chB,l1t ' plctur'l farmers wtn .be In a lot be~ter the dining room. • Ibrlne, ooneldered the moat beaulaw: ancf daughter,' Corp. and Mrs: Uebug probleme nen. May. saYI CARD OF THANK8 which will bla made ' by tbe min· ahape water, WIse. A farin' pond Is tlful In the Near East. TblB sa· cred shrine houses the remains of Norman Dackert" tbat he Ie recelv- T. H. Parka. extenelon' entomoto- .1 wlsb to thank all of my trl~nda later. The pll:ture ,,-Ill be an llIuI· one of the best Inveatments that SON FOR RAY MILLER8 wb~ remembered we with tratlon of the 1I0ng, The Old Rug· can. be made on tannll where water LltUe Diana Ray. Charles Rob· tbe Dab (Gate) .. the Martyr-Pro· Ing hie d~eeh""ge at Marlne Corps glat at Oblo State University. He....,.e aplttlebu. adulta are and Ilet well wlshee. allo the ged Oroaa. and tbe ·subJect ot ert an.d SaUle , Rebecca Miller. phet who heralded the Baba'l • Air Faclltty Bate, Santa Anna, clo.ftr,· and' ftltxed Churtb for ~elr lovely evening aermon will he. Give God a pr.o~lem. children o.f Mr. and M.rs, Ray- Faith: 'l'be gleaming gold-covered : Calif. , Mr. and .M.... Bd'kert and abunll&nt • little daughter wlWIO, on" a ' .lsbt. tecumel thAt -' wUl lJe ' uled for and tlie OIlS of Harveysburg . a Cban<l,e In Y.,our HOlDe. . ' . ,. Miller. are p~udlY teJllng tbelr dome' Is made or 12.000 tUea; next )'8!U"s meado....l; Adultli are ren Ohapter No. 224 for The WednEI8day night aeevlcea ' Se-i~ ' farm era 1have uked frlenda tbat 'Uley have a new 'bahy wrapped two fn a boll and shipped seeing tour e~te home: ~, , \ --0-.:... ' . lattag egga In smul ,grain atubble beautiful fto....,... ·wblle I was are Incre&lll~r ·JD Interellt ..nd at· wbe~her or npt t~_ go ahead and brother, .bom MondaYr October 6. from .Bolland where they ....ere i • RETURN. :1'0 ,DUTY,. . In sueb nelda:. I' .• : r _ , fined III ClirlBt ~oepltal.' tendance .10'(18 ~e .began . ' sow WlI - tladedaPI~e tdbe dry weathegbr. at Mla ml Vall8T. hoapltal. Mr. ani made. The ahrln. ,will be oom~ • j lIr.,'and Mri, Henry. R. ·Sattertb. '. :"Twenty.el,bt· fleldl ·1n " cen· . 6&Jae.y ' 1ii. Unrlellhfof .the varlowa , boots of the B!bl.e. The' BOll " ry an ~arm enou . Mn. wa l ter Wht~ker and Mra, pJetecl October 16th of tbll ),ear. . ( waite and ohlldren and, Mr. and ~al' Oblo counUeii, gepteml*' 9-10. I.... .. . . Tbolle atteniller' .,; .a"ed ·.~ ·.reall' t01 ~e.~ ~lie ~"a from rottlng ,~ Irvtn Hanill are tbe ira1i'd~~ 'marldll« the closll of the flnt year. a given book jl)f th, Bible and brl~, ,lt, ~Ofbe there ;~:n ;e re:t~ln 'Who are ehaJ1nc: concratulaUona of' a teb. .,ear global crusade. Trie Mra. Marvin McCollalll &lid allO· p~cecI ~ . a"erare of I bqa .p8~ ...VIIITOR FROM ,WIL",INGTON dren accompanied ~ tIc lweep of & atan4&.rd inaeet nai,' lira. Dew.,. Onlmore, of . wn· their opInIon of the moat ntar~t,. al ,,;, . ,course, ~ e ro.ng ~n- on thll n~w gran!llon. , Baha'I FaIth II an Independent re. ~q. . . . . CD ber llater,.rio; Inr part of tJle book for the edUl· t Uel or eavera more w)t!. a. . -. lIg10n ....hJc)I had Its bertnDIDI In · Dlne't. Aehmon "bfotlaer or · lln. Parts lua. t . , I satierila....atte ' ; ........ ~ed ' ,I Earl ID'IIDI 81mda., atternocm.f eatlO1l til th - ~e IP'OIIP. 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Bohool dl8trlct until 12:00 o'clock METHODIST CHURCH LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH noon. ElUlte! n Standard Time. on 11. E. Daughn. Paator October 29. 1963, for tbe furul ab· . W. Wedgewood. Mlnllter Unified Senlce, 1:.6 a. m. Ing of mate Mals and the perform· Church School. 9: 110 a. m., Mr. Ing ot labor necessary for altera· Herbert McMUlan, Supt.. ! Ions and rehabilllAtlon to exlstln~ Wortblp Service, 10:8Q a. m. buildings and 'Property of the Youth ' YeHo\vl8ln Sunday 7:30 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL . .. Wayne Local Scbool District In p. m. Tbto Rev, Samuel N. Key •• .Rec~r o..O~.W • • accordance with the ptallS and Choir Practice Thur.day 8.00. Sunday: • Enr nOllee how dolla ... Ju•• Hem IIpeclflcallollS as pre, ared by m. C. . Holy Communl.oD. 7 :30 L m. 10 drip, drip, drip a.a)'-I",e .a..r Landberc and .A 88oclatel. Archl· Church School, 10:16 L m. rrom a leak, f.ucet? Well. how'd tecta, Cincinnati. Ohio. .. FERRY CHURCH OF CH 1ST Adult Worship. 10 : 46 .. m. Ub to .top .bal leak, fauce( Sald planll and spectrlcaUona In your Hd,e'? You UD. Jual .1", are open to publlc Ins pection dur ByroD Ca"tr, MIDllter up for Ibe Pa,roll Savl .... pa-.. Ing all rea.onable bua inelll houri. Bible ScboQI. 1 :30 L m. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH wbeN ,0. work _. the Ma,,' .ulo- unUi tbe tIme fixed herein for Morning WOflhlp. 10 : 80 L ' m. _tic 10 lurn Ib_ .....1•• dol- cl06ln. of bid.. Prayer M"tl~g. 7 :00 p. m. WillIam Channon. Klmter. Ian into Uldled Saata Savl.... Pro.,olnll w111 be recelV'ed .e~ Young People a Meetln,. 7:00. Sunday Scbbol 9 :80 L m.. Mr. 80QC1a. · arately for each project: EYen'ng Service•. 7: se p. m. Harley Tbom... Supt. ','. Ma, heea.... _ Project No. 1- Alternationa to Preacht.,. nery otber SUDela, u k ~ .toUet rooma. 11:45 L m. yoar _plGyet'.o ..." a f_ ... Project No. I-AlteratJolll to • WAYNESVillE CHURCH OF Enning Sentce. Urst Sunday III fro.. your payc:h~"'. It', automalle barn. CHRIST month. ltec:aue ·ey::I....... - p - , Propoeala Ihall be .ubmttte4 lD ~. S.~°'Bond~.:i duplicate ~pl.. properly 11111ad' Prlce Roberta. lUna-. ...... It to )'08.......' . aU ....... .. All propollal••hall be m&ete and Bable Soh.oot at 9:110 L m. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIEN[)6 . 10 iI. coneldered by the board In .ccorcl· Mornlnc WonbiP. 10:30 L m. Jack Bata... Ktntater. Jola .... Payroll ....... PIa ance with the Law. of tbe Slate EYenlnl( Worehig, 7:10 p. • . Obul.. stanley. Supt. T_ ot Oblo and be on blank fol'DUl Midweek Servlcel, 7: 30 p. m. '7. furnished by lbe Clerk of the Wonlalp s.wt0i. 10 a. m. Bo-.... of Education and Ihall be . SIUUIQ ~ U a. m. ..... enclosed In a aealed enyelope ad· lOT "UGUSTINE OHUROH .1 ~ I. drell" to the Clerk of the Board • • .. of Education of lbe Wnyn~ LoCM ney. John Berning. Putor OREGONIA aVANGELICAl U. 8 . Scbool Dilltrlct. Waynesville. War· ....... 8.00 IUI~ 10:00 L m. !JaileD. GrIm.... Pa.tor . ren County. Obi 0, and endorled on SUllda, Itcltool. 1'0 a. m. tbe outelde of the envelope' wltb Morntn, Wo.aIllp. U L m. lbe name or the bidder and the MT. HOLl..,. METHODIST H0 URS : work bid , upon. . Youth I'ellow". ':3. to 8:00. No bidder , may withdraw bls '1'. M. Scaff. IIbltat.r 8 to 11:46 .. 1ft. bid ff'r a period ot tblrt, day. S . . ..,. School. 9:80- L aL. E. 1 to II p. m. after the open' D' thereot. Partie- I.. Ea ...... t, Supt. LiUNQN CHIlIlTIAN SCIENCl ulu attention ta called to the Worahlp Bervlce. 10:80 L m. ChrleUaz( S ....ca &en'leee aHi Exc.pt Wedneaday P. M. IltatutOI-y reoulrements of the StIlte . Enning Sen1ce. 7.30 p. m. beld eft.,. BUDda)' mOrDiQ at 10 of Ohio relaUve to ~e llcenetng _ Hlchland Ay.. at 11 O'cloot. Abov. Woolworth'l of oorporatioDl organised under Sunda, lChool at th. lame bour. II and 100 Sto,.. the law. of any other atate. WAVN.IVILLa ,...NDI Eacb btd mu.t contaiD the name FlI:IIt ~ SchooJ, "110 .. m. TeeUmoll)' meetlltg. lit wednell' of every penon In,t er•• ted therein Meettq for Wonhtp, 10;,0 a.m. day eVlDlng of each month at 8. Telephone, 2....301 and be accompanied by a certified _ _....;;.....;..._ _...:.;._;.;..._--:_ _ _........ cbeck or bank draft In ruor of nJd Board of EducaUon . upon a BOhen' bank In an amount not I • leu tban ten (10C)G,) per cent of the amount ot the bid. or by a bond ' OPTOMETRIST ~~o~:: .::'y -:!;~!y.b~o::lt~ XENIA, OHIO that If the bid III accepted a con. tract wlU be entered Into. and the

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Publhibed Every Thursday Morning at \ aynBsvllle. WILrren Coucty. Ohle. Entered as aecond . clUI matter at the pOlltQftlce at Wayneeville, Ohio. under the acf of March S. 1878.

Monday evening. for IllSlallatlon of lbelr offic~ra with the Warren MISS JANE F ITE County Youn~ Poopl" Degree Team preaenting tbe work. Corr.. pond.nt Mtaa Detly Bogan. MIBa Helen Mr. and Mrs. Tom Welch have Hartsock and Howard DOlter, ItU' returned to their home here tol· dente at 0)110 State Univeraity. 10\\ lng a le"eral day. vtl\lt. In Ft. spent the week en~ bere with thel.r Dodge. Iowa. with Mra. Welch'. parenta. Mill Bogan and Miss relaUv... HartllOCk are fre.hmen tbls year "Billy' a Goe.t" ta the name of at O. S. U. . the three act comedy to he preMI'I. Loutae Flte and daughter. .18nte4 Friday evening In the blgh Jane, were gueste In Mt. Orab Sat· • chool by lbe HarveYlburg ·Alumnl urelay or Mr. and Mrs. John Fite. AalloclaUOD. lUI " . part of their Mr. &ll.d MI'I • . Arthur Curry are campeJl11 to raille fundI. Cut In now at lbelr bom~ here tollowlng the leading rolll are M~•• Mary Jo a boneJDlOOn trip to Nla«ara Falls. nl Cla..... d J h 0 The th t M VI 1 •enUre ",ch caat ... an 0 nny ormerCum rtI. were 0 a I. mad. up arr. of rradu· MrtI. Hartsock. ande Mr. a~ durtq the put ten y...... married recently In Wllmln~on, ~rl. Wilbur McCarren la prMldent Mr. and Mn. WI\Uam Doster of the ..1OCi.HoD. will be ho.tl at their bome Friday MJ:a. Ob,. Welch haa had as her evenlne ror the October meetlD,!' . ~ot .......t her daughter-In·law. _. the Adult Bible Olus of Jonah's g~. ~ Mn. .GUbert Welch, of Detroit. Run Baptist Church. Mlcb. Mr. Welch and their IOU. Rev. and Mn. Maynard Clapp. Bmy, arnve4 bere tram Detroit returned mlilionarlel from Mex· during the week end and accom· lco. preaented . their technlcolor panted Mn. Welcb bome Sunday. (Jim. "Air Mall From God" at an Dr. and 141'1. W. E. Froet and ope1\ meeting Sunday evening at Mr. and Mtt. Robert Eaton. of • .Jonah', Run Baptl.t Church. SlIri"-boro. 811ent a few day. thle ', M-. Lila Curl wu a dinner ... d'" A S week In Lexington. Ky.• aUen lng , guest Wednesday of Mrs. . . the "tI'Ota." I Collett. Mn. John E. Wel.h attended TbIB Community extendll Its .ym. the IUlDUal get·together of ber llathy to the lamUy of Jack Roell. .choot matel held Friday at the whOle death ocCllrrel Tuelday In Gran,e Hall In Sprlncboro. an automobile accident near GerThe WCTU held tbetr Octobel' mantown. Roe. wall a graduatl meettn. Thurella)' afternoon tD of HarveYlbarg high Ichoo!. the home of Mrs. G. M. MacDonald. Pvt. Ro.nald Clark. of Ft. Bragg, Mn. Oba Welch led the rroop tn N C lpent lbe week end here ted P=:u ..t h : ; : ; :::" Mn. Clark and tbetr IOn, m at Iter home near the Yin.... y. Youn...r membere of the JoDall·. MI'I. carl O.born .peut the week . Run 'BapUet Churcb had ch&!'le end tn LebaDon as the Peat or of eervIcea Bunda,. .. part of the ·her hrothe"ln....w UUl el.ter. Mr. ch....,b·. o,,""atlon of World and lin. Bert Bartow, Wide Da7 Commdnlou. • I Seaman Robert BUdebrecbt wbo The M...I. OraDII wUl .meet baa been ooDflned to the l!ar1ne

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_, _ _ _, _ . _ _ _ . OCTOBER 6, 1953.- Raln, It hal act.ually beeD raining ort and on ror Dearly twenty·four boun but bere OD Dr1 Rldge there Iin't even a puddle yet, but the duat II lald and the grail II damp it Dot wet. It wal ralDIDg quIte h.a rd JUlt out· Iide of WllmlDgto~ but perhapi Yt'e may 8"t lOme of It before It clea", ott. I hope 110. I hope It ralDII enough 10 lbat aome of It will go down IDto the ground. Tbere IIID't mucb bope for the pal' lure but If we get enough It will help tbe wheat get ltarted. l''or two mODthll or more our bogll bave lived contenteclly in a

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lot by my barn. Dot once bave NEW SUITS leman, attorney. they heeD out or eveD tried to get . Gilbert Perin VI. Anna Mae Pert b t lbl heine the day that we Wendell Cannon VI. James and m, dlvorce. C. DoIlald DUataab, d them to the lale. Dolores DavidsoD, eanceUation and attorney. ou :: d : e len I lAW w....en 1 catll , new family yet. Thill time v•.City SavIngs Company expe the flrat thing MaxLoan D. and Humpbreya, copovit. looked out thll mornlDg waa flve tbey are up In the part ot the Fred E. Jane., attorney. hogll down ln the pasture. 1 weDt haymow tbat ball no ladde.r, eo __ out and drove them up the hUl that I cannot get up lhere !lnd seg RIAL UTAH TRANIFIRS and tried to get them back In the what they are Uke. William Stoever to Alonzo Witt, pen. Two ot tbem went ID but Some poor calf la golDg to b~ 2 lot. in Deerield ToWillhip Albert L Bennett, Jr., to while I WM trying to get the oth· bungry tonight for I law ODe of e1'8 In. lbey came out &laln and the calvel that la out cetttng IUP' 8eDDett, . . . aerea III Deerfleld down the hill they went. J went per from the wrong cow. Poor TownabJp after them because I waa afraid lIttl~ hetter will have to make her Cora WeDer and catherIDe that lbey would get In the ~: upper orr of bar and water. The Thomas to James M. aDd Janet B. t1eld down there and tbat we ne calf that I took to the lale dldn·t Goode. . . acre III WQDe Town· would get them out, 10 up the 11111 welch quite.... much u I hoped Ihip. we came aplD. Thl. Ume J tried It would, oDly ]55. but elnee It III Edward and MiJmie SanclllD to to ret them tn the bam bu~ they 10 dl')' the COWl have fatle4 10 All and lIJrtle Tackett, lot in went rlKht through aDd doWll the much In their mUk that there Spriqboro hill again. Wbtle I was tryiDg to wun't 8IlOUl!h to 10 round and I ' flx It 10 tbat they couldn·t do tbat d14n't think he would fatten aD), asalD lbe . catV" came out, but more. Perhape the othe", will that dtdn't matter· vel')' much and make up tor Il Lalt lummer the I weDt down . the 'bID apln aDd bll' calt-el were bringing good prl. up agalD. Th1a Ume I got one hog CH. almolt topa. but now It II and tbe calf I wu SOlng to ull onl), the cholcellt of young onel Inlo tbe calf peD and fixed It 10 that brln'g top. Six weeke old and they cOuldD·t pt out.. and then nice and fat brlnga the top. Today "'ent down the hill apln aDd over there was lIuch a bl, dUference lnto the east paethre after them. between top and tbe price of com· and thll time J got them tn tho moner klndl and yet It WIUI lomebarn and by 'giving them lome- Umes bard to tell the difference. thl~. to eat kept th,m Quiet wbUe We Plck~ corn laat week aDd I weDt and ate lOme breaktaat but OD the whole It w.. the belt corn wben I Kot back all but ODe or we bave eyer groWD on thlll place tbem were on their way down lb4" and there wu more or It, more hili. I abut blm In and weDt down bu.bele to the acre, but the 10J the bll1 aplD and thle tlme just beanl at HuD&'l")' Hollow were too .. I had them almolt to tbe bam. lad to tllk about. We got JUlt the maD came with lbe truck and about enougb to pay for the I . .d, with belp . they were not bard to Done left to pay for tbe Ume I put get In. tbeD after all that work be ID. Next yea1'8 crop wUl bIYe ~ . was 10 dl.courqtn~ that I didn't. pey for t t, fortunately tbere IIflnd them after aU. J ..nt the Ihould .Ull be come lett in the calf but ~ bop are aU11 peDDed ground. The wheat allotment la up In lbe bam. Probably we will going to throw our ro'bUOD out put them In the coru field to clean of 'oint quite bldly. Corn Ie aYe... up after the picker. aglDg about a doDar-twenty by the Lote of people at the we today time )'OU get It hauled to the elebut priCH are _tiD very low. Bog. vator. But there are 10 man, have 10" don ate.dil, the lut t.h1nca to pq aDd .u.h a lot of reel Olan _ IIMtIP 1luweU, two weeb alul caw. are JlttfU1l1 tape to set l'O"ernillent price low. A cood looking blc GuerneeJ that It I. euler to Ju.t ake wbat f ••••• a ,...1 with a Dloe little calr went for ..y. we e&I1 set an4 let It go at that, ...rie eDty·nve doll an. Elgbt aDd DIDe and yet tbe prlcel of enrytbJD, ....., . . . . . . . . . . " ..11- .. cent. .. pound for b1l1Ja an4 10 It we lNIy keep on colD&' up. WL"·NIIC'I . . . . . .,. ........ goes. All ODe mill lAid. reuoll for It lUll lookll gray aDd cloudy. IIIeDdQ ........ rrtdQ. 11:10 but It Ie not raining, I wlab It ..... UT. lIelllnl, no water. tJpIflet Supr bas a new tamlly of pup.. would rain lome more. Four cOWIl r...... ..... appeut.. OD W. hoped' that theae would be drink.· an awful lot of water and black lib the mama and papa hut DOW It III almolt time to go and Hope" mora... Ibo.... otber reo oent 0 .... belD, KoM~J Clooo anI)' 01&8 all black. two black aDd ~p aplD, white OIIea, two. au wblte aDd la Go lMlulrnl bunting but be lUre e,. former ·WLW aln«I. . . . .. tail . . We haven't leen It,.. Bam· that what you Iboot at Ii a lClutrrel 'ane . . . .11. aad IIIlIIe Kurka.

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Billie D. and ChUre C. E1lli to E. R. HOUlton to I)ftmett It Robert GoMlWJ Kayel and 1111.1 CoDald R. ed Bath 1 Carter to Truby W. aDd ~ Jl. Coldiron, Seara,. IQt III Salem ToWDlbjp. dred Hayee Pkluel to Lawreoce Walter 1.. aDd &. Blwanda Porter. lot In I'rlllkUil. James Ind Minnie Romsby to and Clara De ArmoDd, • Iota III 1.2.110 aeres III WQDe Township. -.:. Daniel and Laura B. Routt to John C. and Opal Madden. .226 Deerfield Townahip. Fred L. and Helen Pearson, 1 acre acres In TUrtlecreet ToWlllblp. Charles Jones to EJla :Mae Janel, MARRIAO. L1CINSES in Franklin ToWJllhlp. Walter S. and Mary Elizabeth lot In PraDklin. John G. and Wilma F. Bullel to Pulse to Forest E. Kirby and MitcheD and FaDnye E. Parter W. E. Rust, M, lltiddletown, reWUliam J. and Mary E. SchneJder, Gladys G. Went%, 50 acres In Tur· to C A Eyler ' et al lot III Spring. tired, and CUlle Brlnlnger, 79. 1 acre In Hamilton Township. , Uecreek Township. bOro"" '1'raDklID. Percy C. Maddox to Clarence L. Donald H. aDd Ruth L Carter to • and Doris M. Beeketr. lot III Salem John R. and Nellie Louise Cook, I MltcheD an,d Fannye E. Parker Township. 12.162 acres In Wayne Township. to Clarence A. and Mary A. E,yler, •• 1.1 It.., N I'" S Kasb D. and Jiarl"Lou Amburgy ~orge and Beatrice Redge to lot III Springboro. TlLIVISION PlOM' to Coman and Peace. lot In Milton T. and Jane H. Wertz 4.07 Carl and Tresa Snider to Charles • •• WILL'. ,TROY South Lebanon. ICres in Harlan Townahip.· and Pearl CatreD, 5 lots in Deer- ~ ~'.'O.L'~KO: John W. IIl.d AlIna B. Conley to Emmett H field TownahJp. SAMD\" Joseph J. and Martha F. Stepbens, Mar ar .~kb.: Floyd L and Clarence E. and Joy Carberry to - '. '~~L~'."O'"'' lot in Franklin Tlnmsblp. To~lh~~ A. , lot III Salem Wayne and Elvira Stacy, OCT t 'N .-ot.IW1.tm John W. and Anna B. Conley to ' acres in Frankl.I.n Townahip. • • Josepb J. Stephen II and Albert . E. R. ~ou8toD to Floyd L. and t Raney, lot In Franklin Township. I ¥Irg~t Kirkham, lot in Salem W. T. Cook, et Ill, to Clarence own p. and Annie BowertolD, lot In Frank· Frances Jean Coatney and Will· Heavy Duty . SPECIAL lin TowDlbip. iam Milton KeDJs to Lu~a R. Kellis, Frank A. Torino 1:0 Betty Torino. 17.05 acres III Franklin Township. lot III LebanOD. Marlon V. and M,arie Keltner to ... h.

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What If O"e a member oJ the church' Do.. - : . . . - - - - - - - - - . . , . - - . . . . . . . . that al" ,put him out of the church? If be coDtlnuonll,. and will. tully, and doea not rePent. he haa no part In the kingdom of God (J JOb 1:8). But, If one repenta nnd PhoneCOllI. . . . h .. lin. be baa aD advocau 1t1th the J'ather; Jeeu. Christ, tbe rlIttteou, aDd Cod, ..ho la Jalt aD4 rqbteou, wUl f01'st"e bl. 8TATEMENT OF THE IJu (I John 1:,). There 11 til) SHIP, MANAGEMENT, place In the church for ·aD tmpen. TION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ltent .lnJIer; bat Qocl'a II'Rce I. ACT OF CONGRES8 OF AUGUST auftlcJlIlt for eyer)' Olle. DO mat,. 24. 1912, AS' AMENDEO BY THE tel' ho,.- weat he ma,. be, U he ACT8 OF MARCH 3, 1833, AND JULY 2' 194t1, 'of repenta aDd. Mella d1"lne mercv. The Mlaml OUette, publlahed # weekly at WaTJIeuWe: Oblo. for la there afty great. vlalbl. organ October, 1963: lutlOft In the world that I. Id.n State of Ohio. Count,. of WarreD, tljlal !"Ith the ohul'OhT . ... . No. God alone ada to the Berore me, a Notal'1 Public in church ? (Acta 2: 4'1); for He alone and for the State and county knows who II a reaU7 pellltent be- ~foreeald. personally appeared lIever. and )Je alone knowa who II Paal A. Scherer. who, having been • worth v 01 a...lllace In HJa aplrltual duJ,. .worn accordlng to law. def poeea aDd .aye that- . I. the lIID,dom ~4 who IhoUld be .... Editor, Publlaher. of the .1DO"ed .. a dead branch (Heb. Mlaml Gazette. and f(jl. ll! : 28), But every Individual may lowing la. to the bellt know whether or not he II a memo knowlecl,e and beUef, a true WAY N ber or the church: for U he. . . a ment of the owner. hlP. mana,e· baPtlaed belte"er. I. honestly leek· ment, etc., of the afore.al,d JlubU. Inc to do the Lord'. ..m, tbe cation for the date .hown In the ft Spirit of God beara wltnee. with above capUon. required by the hll aplrlt that he I. a child of God act of Aagult 24, 1912, u amended PHONE 8171 ' f ---h 8, . I"S3 ·~d h,. th e. ~c•• (Rom 8' 18) .. 0......, . , ....

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STUBBS, George A. Oct. 4 - Oct. 7 Lebanon Chapel Rev. J. 'T. McHendry Interment Lebenon

Without ralth It Is Impos.lble to pleue Him; tor he that cometh to God must believe. . Heb. 11 :6

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FOR SALE - Singer Sew In, Ma· chine. $l~: Small Round Dining Room . Table wi th leavea and chaiN, $6.00. Maple 'occaslonal chair. needs recove ring, $2 ,60, R. W. DELLARD. Chenoweth Rd., Rt 1. X- 1o.

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m. . C. D. Sheehan. Ern..t COok and CUI PltatJet .t L,.tle lD W!U1l': LUther HartIoct • D4 CbarIeI Dojrter ~ Maule, Va,.n.ard Ha.ckll., and Mayutd Hacem.,.... In Wuhlqtou; , Eddie Lroae and CIJ'4' J'cml,... are ..nlac I1l Bal.aI ad t11lIoa. P .111 Coch.rua. .. bDdll. , 1IartaD wlth OICMU' HMemeJer and Clarnce ~ .. B··°toll; Walt. ComPO ton. Flmer ~ ad JD4 'WlJo glu lD DMrft~14i AHre4 WatklDt anA I.anT IIArr lD 8aIem. f~ NcwadIer • at '1:00 Po . . . Ia tile car.terta .t Le\uoa BIIIl S ...... ·

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Radio sl.lltions WING. Dayton. \ lZa prlngtleld and WPF». Mid· dletown. are planning IL special oversells broadcast on Cbrlstmas ay. U cember 25, 1963. to eqnble 5ervlce families to broadcast Christmas rl'eell ngs to lhelr service sons and hus bands s tationed overseas . Anyone from Waynesvllle wlsb-t - Ing to mnke a record. sbould be West WGyne ,A dv;sorv at WING sl.llUon, above Loew's -, TheaLre, Dayton on Sunday, Nov. Counci' Mee'. Hete"

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SPEND WEEK END IN TOLEDO Mr_~ and Mrs. Ray Conner 8penl the week end In Toledo with tbelr dauabter, MlsB Judith Conner. VIS'ITORS ' FROM DEER PARK Mr and Mrs. James Abbott, of' . d t f Deer Park. ·were Mon 8y gue!! 8 0 Mrs. lD& ' Baker. VACATION IN -CH10AGO • Mr. and Mrs. WlIIlam Strouse "njoyed a short vacation In Chi· cago during the week end. ENJOV SOUTHERN OHIO TRIP Mr. and MrII. Loyd Davia and Mrs. Jennie Davis enjoyed a trtp through southern Ohio and dinner In Ripley on Saturday.

In preparing these greetings, each mother or wife should write lhem in the form of a letter canalating or around 125 words. They cannot be too long for there will be 8 gTeat many families who wUI want to participate In this pro· gram of greetings. In writing these greeLings PLEASE do not make any refe r· ence to weather condltlonll, branch of service 'your son or hUlband Is In, his loatlon, alllemble for em· barkatlon, actual embarkation. In the message you may tell of your plans for Chrstmas, that the famlIy is well, general family news aad ' Items ot information which "'ould be of intereat to our boys overaeu. Before these l1'eetlngl are recorded. a member of the Ita· tlon lltaf( . wtll check to make lur~ they are correct. There Is no charge for famllleR lo be on this program and when you go to the ataUon to have your greeUng recorded, you will be given a schedule to mall to your 80n or hUllband OVerll&a8. telUng bim when to tune In tor the pro gram. In writing your greeting. be 8ure to write It just like It was already Christmas day. That Is the day It wl\l be IIhort-waved Dverseall. Anyone wlBblng fUrther Informa· 11011. plealle contact Mrs William Dunlap. Pbone 8627.

The West Wayne Advisory Councll held their regu lar meeting on Frld I h ay even ng at t e home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye with almost a full attendance. The us· ual businesB and dl8cuBBIon se... slon8 were held and plans were made for an ooUng and dinner sometime during October. Following adjournment. de\lcloUl refreshments of pumpkin pie Ice f 'd cream an!1 co fee were aerve .

B.,.. To Hold 3&,. Annlal Meeting Farm

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CTOBER 15', 1953

U. S. Civil Service Hig. School Band Annolnces Exams To Presenl Goncerl For Dierks It! WPAFB Frida, Eyening The nUed States Civil Servi ce Commission today Ilnnounced examlnaUons tor varlol~s positions In the' clerical f leld.- The salaries range from $2500 per year to '2975 per year for Clerks (General) and the base 8alary Is $3175 per year for Suppl1' Cl\taloglng Clerks. The positions are at Wrlght-Pal.t enion Air Force Base. Ohio. However, certUlcalton may also be made from the register of these el1g1blea for tilling vacant pOlltlons In other Federal Agen cies within a 35 mile raelllus of Dayton All appl1ca.nts f40r the Clerk (Genera\) at gradea GS-1 through GB-3 will be reQ.uh~ to PU8 a written . test. For tbe Supply Cat· nloslng C1erka GS-. 'no written test will be given bowever, al1 appllcanlll wlU be rated on baSil of their e:lperlence. Apply at any Poet Office for application torm. or Iinformatlon a6 b b to where such fonua may eotalned, Full information including Instructlons OIi how to apply may also be obtained from the Executlte Secretary, Bourd of U. S. CUU Service ExaDllners, l>epartment of tbe Air IF'orce; Wrl.ghtPatterson All' ForCJB Base, hlo: tl Appllcatlon for the abo ve pos 'ons will be accel>ted until Oct. 26, 1953. -------

The Wnynes\1t1e High School rang and Black clad band will present a cone rt Friday. October 16 at p. m. In the sch ool audl · torlum. The concf,lrt w1l1 contain num· bers by both tile Junior and enior High banda led by the music In · structor, Harold Ashenfelter. A varied program of both c1as· Blcal and papular numbers will bE' presented. These include the Dun ny HOJ) by Ray Anthony; You , Yoll . 'You by Robert Mellin ; Dragnet by Walter Shuman ; An Glory Be T o God on High by Bach; and TV Suite by Harold Walters; nlso .. nlUDber of march tunes . The proceeda of this band con· cert will be used as payment on the new band uniforms .

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IFYE THINKS WARREI COUNTY IS LIKE HIS IATIVE NORTHERN IRELAND " I think I am going to l1ke Warren County bll{:8use It Is rolling nnd cool like Ireland." John Martin of Northern Ireland, told County Agenl JolHi Mowbroy lost Tuesday wben he arrived In Lebanon. ,l\Iartln Is Warren County' second IFYE Lhls year. th e oLher bing 1I11 ~0 aonz of Cosla !Uca_ He Is moklng his home witiL the Ed Wigl:lns fumlly on WCl8tern Row Road n ear Mason . He arrived In th e t ' nlted ::)t tes laBt Jul y and went to Mlsso.uri for a two month alay. . E;verylhiug In Missouri Is burnt up and It Is awfully warm," he Ftn tes. " I'm glad It Is more like Ireland here In 0.1110." John's home 1s Tlerkel1y. Bailey,

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to the British EmJ)lre. He Is ol Our offlcere are Inltructed to high school graduate and atte nded take t<he nece ... ry ·s tep' to pre- winter courses In agriculture thaL vent dam ago or Ide.tructlon of are offered evenings mUCh the property by Hallowe'en prank- 8ll.\De aJY our Young Farmer and Ite,... (Thll cannot be permitted Adult etaslle8 inat,ructed by Vacatlonal Agttculture teacbeMl, again thll Hallowe'en.) PARENTS ARE HEREBY AD- • "Ther'e are ' 50 acreB of land In VISED THEV ARE LIABLE Foh our home farm but e rent twenDAMAGE OR TRESPASSING BY ty," .he related. "This II somewhat larger than mOllt farms. the JUVENILE PRANKSTERS. I relpectlvoly 18k for cooper.- average be:ng some 35 acrell In tlon of all our citizen. that thll size. We raise potatoei, perennial annoyance be held to a minimum. rye grass, oats, turnips , 'II'hlch we All thl. caulea unnecellary ex- 1I11ce and feed to cattle, beete and ponlO . to the village. similar cool weather crovs." In H. M. SHERWOOD, all probability Bome ot the IIbortCircle Number Two of the WSCS Mayor hom hreedeMl of the county wl\l met on Wednesday afternoon at ..................,.,.,..............._..,.......................,.................,_. want to talk with John since they tbe home of Mrs. Gilbert Frye. have that breed on hie farm a t wllh 'M~ Harold Shutt&. presihome. Other livestock includes dent, yeBldlng. Mra. Harry Schenk large white hogs which we know gave the lesson for the afternoon as Yorksblre In the United States. Under the International Farm and plans were made to hold the Youth Exchange Plan young men regu lar meetings on the first Troop Number 2 of the Waynes· and women from other countries Thursday of each month. ville GIrl Scouts held their reg- come to America and live wltll The Circle adjourned to meet In ular meeting Wednesday. ctober fl.rm families for a three to four November at the home of Mrs. 7. The Iroop divided Into their month period. We In America tn I ra Hetzler and delicious refresh- units and studied the badges. turn send farm boys and girls to ments were served during the s0The Twinkle Toes presented a other countrlell to live on farms cial bour. song. The Star Lights were In and become acquainted with the people. The project Is dedicated to charge of the gam.e . the belief that underatandlng Is Sandra Allen and Mary Mc- the foundation of world peace. By Honored With Keever of the Chlcadees were glvlng farm youth lin opportunlt)' hOlltesses for the refrellhments. to learn another way of Ufe by livOne new memb r, Sandra. Cook, Ing It. The prole ct helpa .ural MMI. Ted Wagner, of Dayton. young people to understand the was honored at her home In Da.y- was added to the hlhadees. Sandra Al1en, News Reporter. problema and attitudes of rural ton on Sunday with a stork showe r people In other partl! of tbe world. which was given by Mn. .Jark The plan II Bupported by voluntary Wagner and a friend . T.be honor contributions and by organizatlonil gueRt received many lovely gUts I whe.r e the IFYEe tell of their exand dainty refre8hments werE' _I perlences. The 4·H clubs of Warserved. N , Vern,.. ren CountT are helping to f nance Tbose preRent were: Mesdames tbe program bere In the county. Jerry Grooms of Mason. is now Reboulet. Alire Fisber, Ann Nur· The Waynesvllle Civic Club wUl renbrock, Alice McCathy, Helen meet Monday, October 19 at 8t. In Japan as an IFYE from WlLrreD Mary's Parillb House at 6:30 p. m· county. Fisher, BelIsle Flaher, Edna Storer, The ,program will jnclude a rep_ _ _ _ _ __ .Janet Walling. .JuanIta Swanger. reeentaUvt from tbe U. S. Anny. Irene Baker. Iua Baker and Jeanne relative to the Air Observer Corps. The meeting will Include as Wagner. guests the Boy Scout Troop an(J sonB of the membership.

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Warren County Farm Bureau will hold their 96th annul.1 meelIng Wednellday. October 21 at 7 ~PENDS WEEK END HERE p. m. In the Lebanon High School Ir. David Hartsook. a lltudent cafeteria. at Miami University. enjoyed the ebas. Guard. Jr., Gordon Foeter, week end with hla mother, Mr8, and Henry Driver are delegates Winifred Hartsock. going to the State annual meeting I.t Columbu8 on Nov. 30. Dec. 1, 2. VISIT SON IN BOWLING GREEN Alternatee are Clyde Fordyce, O. Mr. ond Mrs. A. H. Stubbs and H . Hagemeyer, allft Curtis Beck. MIRs Marilyn Gons visited Mr. Terml of tbe following directors Bill Stubhll at Bowling Green Uniexpire at thlB time: .Jaok Butt. versity on Sunday. Franklin twp. · Henry Driver, OIearcreek; Frank Wllkenll, DeerPICNIC AT ASH CAVE SUNDAY field; Ray Metz. Salem; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sbutts and Harold CO:l. Lady Dlrector-atchildren. Ellen Marie and Malcolm Large; Bernadine Hacuey. Youth We bad 131 In attendance at with Mr. and Mrll. Everett 1)o~ne Dlrector.at-Large. Blhle Scbool last Bundl.Y morning and son of Morrow, plcnlced at and .. good audlen(~e for the SunAsh Cave, on Sunday_ Carl C. Balr. who came to the day evelog le"lce. Next Lord', State Farm Bureau trom Starke dl.Y morning the minister wUl HAS GUESTS LAST WEEK County, where be st11l ownl a nreach upon the subject, The Mrs. Tlnsa Ralney ha.d all her Mr. and Mra. Maynard ' Hage· farm. will lpeak on "The Farm Cburcb In the Devll'a HeadQuar· ters. frowRev. 2: 12-21. This II the gu6llts '"last week Mr. and Mrt~ A1 meyer wer~ hOlt I.nd hOlte8a to Burel.u FlunUy,l' Farm Oouncll, have been mall- fifth of a lIIerlei · o~ MI'IIIonl (rom Browman, of florence. Ky. Mra. the Wayuelv11le Fannen Club on Ethel Beckett and MrII. Verna KeD- Thursday at lb.elr home. A dell- Inc In their reaoluUons to be lIent the book of Revelation. If you want to underltand more from ned,. Iso were Thurllday evenlDl rloUB ham dinner waa se"ed to to the State annual convetlon. Tb. 18 the moMl ' Importanl this Intrlglilq bOOllt. ~ttend thel' guellt.ll. tbe memberll and following guests ," Sunday mornJng ••tTlea.. &fro RaJ 1. Starkey. ~.v. IIld Mrs. FaI'DL Bureau meetlnc 01 the .,Year. Sunday! evaln, cecil ' Purvls OPEN HOU8E IN CARLI~\'E Dibble ana Ilr: and Mr.. Ralph 1t41 I. dinner meet and Ucketl! will with hla group of Dluslca.1 numbers Mr. and !\frl.. OIenn Borden were Branstrl.tJqr. be '1 .26 each. will be with UII. Thl'l will be a Followlny thedl nner and pleasquartet who play tllle guitar. banJ ' among the guelta when Mr. and has a violin aDd the, Hawaiian qUiMrs. Howafd Munger of Carllale, ant Boclal hour, the meeting wa, tsr. Thill wl\l be Mother'lI nJght held "Open Hoolle" celebraUDI opened and Mr. A. C. Klemm dis · and the youngest :mother present their 50th wedding annlveraal7. CU8Bed the 8peclal topiC, "How wlll receive a beaultltul pol nower Mr. and Mrs. Borden alllO were Doell the Buslnesa Man See . the Mr. and MMI, LoulB- JUab, who whiCh ahe will be able to 1I:eep Mrs. CUnard Rrner; of Fort-- -Fann Situation 1" In this discusguests at. dinner In the evell.lM. reside at the COrDer of Statll through the wlnlelr If IIhe Ukes. sion he remarked that both have RouteR 73 and 48, have been The sermon topic will be rhe By MARK COLLIS EDITOR' NOTE>- nyone Is free Wayne. Indiana. entertained with NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MEET their problems, but Uf~ on I. farm called to Florida becaule of the Magic Word - Together. We are Minister to send a letter to the Editor for I. lltork Ihower for her Ilater, The New Century Club ~ll meet was a good one. • Broldway Church of Chrl.t publication In this paper. It can Mrll. Richl.rd McFadden at tbe aerlous IIlnells of their daughter. eX()BCtlng a large attendance (or Mr. Roy J. stuckey, Manager of IJucllle Summers, who wl\1 be re- ~Stbs:;:.tce. Be sure and plan to at the Far mllR Party House on Lexli'lgto", Kentucky be on any lubject which Tthh e home of Mrs. Clara Sbeehan on Saturday evening, Oct. 3. A very Friday arternoon, Ootobel:. 23 with the Wilmington College Farm. was membered as Lou Summers, forA -" .orker'lI AAnference of the 'wrller may care to discuss. e ..... Printed with Permlllllion of Mrs. E. F. Earnhart a8 hOllte... Introduced U the gueat ,peaker. merly ot Lou & Marlin here on Bible School wl\l be held Wednellletter must be signed. but t.be slg· pleasant time was Bpent with tbd and Mrl. Alice Vandervort and and took for ·hlll topic. "Fanning the comer of Routes va and 48_ day night. Oct. 21. in the place of The Standard Publishing Co, nature need not be publlabed If various games. which created EI .... t, Ninth and Cutter Streeta, much merriment. MMI. Ellie Hockett In charge of and th.e Future." He told of their (;U Clneinnat1; Ohio so requeeted by wrlt.er. A major operl.tlon has been suc- the regular Mldwee:k Service. Pl.an8 The decoration II conllllted ot a training and of the two and the cesafili. She III In Brenard hos· wl\l be made for tI~e advancement _ the Rrogram. large cbimney with a stork defour year courses, and bow we pltal, Melbourne. Fla. of the Bible School and church at What Ire ",embe,.. of the church '1'0 the Editor or _ _ _ _...._ _ _ thla meeting and all teachera and called cln the ' New Teetament7 The Mll.ml Ga'tette: Icendlng 'with a load of rUt.ll, SUNDAY DINNER QU"" mUllt have erttclent producUon officers are urged to attend. 'Belleverll (I Tim. 4: 12); chll- TO THOSE WHO ARE INTER- which Mrs. McFadden opened and MIlS Flo"lle Fires and ber and dlltJ'lbution. The Missionary Endeavor of elren of God (t Jobn S: 10); ' breth ESTEll: Daliaed tor all to admire, after mother MI'!!. Role nre8 enler· After a very plealant and Inter· the church met at the home at ren (Rom. 12: 1): 8alntl! (l Cor. "WATF.lR" _ the most essential whlclj all were aeated at a numt&lned to a turkey dinner on Bun- estlnc d&)'. the Club adjourned to ·Mrs. Harry DlckensheeU TUeaclay 1: I): the eleet (Rom. 8: a~); thlui to man 01' beut. ber of bMutltullT decorated tables day and bad as their pesta, Mr. meet In November at the Far HllIa We would Uke to I&Y a word In for rerrelbmentll of decorated ICtl nlgbt. MMI. PrIce Roberts led the o.brlltlana (I Pet. 4: 16) . Theae and loin. Paul FIorI. and children Party Houlle witb Mr. and Mn. meeting and a good attendance namu are all uaed In letters con· crum cake. nut. and r coffee or 'of Oakwood. IIr. , and Mra. Robert Ern~at Butterworth al hOlt and made paaaible an I'ntereatlac meet- talned In the New Teatament, our behalf. Meredith and daurhterll and lIIr, hOet..s, Inlt. The leuon wu.on the · ml. which were written by Inllplrt4 We have 1)een c~l1ed many tea. The pe8l1 were ' the ' honor and MtI. Louil nrea, -_...:..--....,.A storewide . CenteDDW Ft.11 slonary worlt til IIarOpt. . men .to cburchea and Individual nam.. for belnr lUoh & fool, for Fe8t1val Sale II being announced C~rlltlaD' for the I r guidance. permitting Mr. OIre the privilege guest, !lira. McFadden. Mn. CI.ra\0 I I by .the Rlke.Knm1er Oompany. ~ or Wben the cburch reached the Qen- of rolnr ICCIOIIB our land to con- Stacey. MrS: SJtiion Llgtlter, ~18!1 I Ruth · Llgbter, ' MrII. Wlhlam Nun.~-""':"-­ -7rillnd6 'Om. Dayton. Opening on Saturday. ~ ttle 'Worl4 at Anttoch, the Ilame neet 'to city wells. >' -,... "Clirlltlaua" appeared; and it emWell, Mr. So and So once laid MMI. Robert Montgomery and lon, Mr. and Mrs. 1"ln DodlOn • . o[ October '17 and continuing throngh Indlana""lll, Ind., were gueats ot Monday, October 26. this annual ...- - -...----~---., ~race. all the other name" for to me when tbe Queatlon came up MrII: Rusael Burnett, Mrs~ ' Gene Jtlemberll of the ohurch (Aotk 11: aJ>out' horporatlon extension. ' I Burnett ,'and·' leon. ' Mrs~ Floyd .... B t event ofters brand new Fall and PrIze IIv..t.oc)t may brillS bo~e their aunt Minnie Doclson on a - Winter fashlonB, chlldren'l wear. sald we did not want to be taken Smith, Mrs. Walter Sheehan', ' Mrs, dlleue as well aa ,blue rlbbolil, urdB)'. din ' I thl h fu I bl Ohio farmera 'Wen .cautloned tbl8 MI88 Olive WUllama was a d- men. c 0 ng. ome m II ngll For the furthl ... ne. of ttte kin" Into tbe corporation. We are Warren Sheehan. Mn_' Dearth' ner guest of her couslnl, Mr. an and lltaple Items at Important redom of God, may we orglnl.e .... happy as we are. He lIald, why Sheehan. ·Mra. Cllftord Kmer amI W~!i thlll aeuon of tbe ,ear." Mra. OSdacar McDonnan III Xenia ductlonll_ In obllervance of the IIglouI denom"'ltIOna and glv. to not? Don't you want to help tbe son George E., Mrs. Walter Kruer, I on Sun y. , . store'll one-hundredtb , year of thlm dlltlngullhlna nlmll, namea town' grow · and prosper? Well, Mrll. Lealie ·Oray. Mrs. 'Lee o.·Ban lay. Dean Walter R. Krln, - co Mrll. Bell M&)'D&I'd who W&l lIerving the Miami Valley. thlB taken from 10fI)II. form of ehurch yes, [said. But jUlt what hllve lon, 'Mrs. Wilbur ' Earnbart, Mrs. lere of veterinary mecUcble, Ohio tl'k,.1l to -Xeqla ,M emorial bolPjtal 18&1"a lIal. has been planned on a .government, or 'rom a d II tin- yOU done Mr. So and So to make ~IUs McCluJ1l, MUls Ru,tb (marnState University, "taBure, to 110- II reported .-eco~I' al th 0 aullhed ... lIgloul leader, or from the town prosper? Exactly noth· hart and E1magene McClur,e, ~r --.... 11 atock ....d . ut.. Ua--t "...-...... bad the arcer IC e an ever hefore. n h I late new y purc....... ve ..... ,... -..-~ ........ ~-I( ada 0 tobe 19 h t III a church ordlnlnceT log, same as ue. So we. my hus- Lebanon, MMI. Dale Sprlnger,. of animals returnlq trom t,phlbl- ml.,ortu~e · to fall 1n MlamlJblJ,1'l 0 1.1' 0 r t e 8 ore w N;o. Such a practice III unscrlp- band and T, lltarted thinking. Here Dayton. Mrs. S. S. EllIlI. Mrw. tat d -national I\P.d br." her ,a'h~lder IaBt ·Thure- relDabl· open trom . 11 a. m. to ~ t t tura!. Paul declare a It to be car· I cha~ce we have to help Alice Croll and son Kenneth. Mrs. ;~!!sa c~~u':,:' : , : : source of 4&Y, Bhe II cl.olng nIT well. ' . p. m. to accommodate out-of·town nal (I Cor. 3: 1-4 : I Cor. 11:19). s one farmers' _. h, erd8 or On Fr\l\ay evenlu M~ LeQ cUlltomers. Order phone II w11l be d t and classes It with works of the the city without mnoh expense Chester Orookett, MislI Clam anger 0 Hartsock hal\ lupper wi'th her 'open on Bundaya from 12 noon to fle sh (Gal. I): 20.) from the city, as Mr. GII'e Is 8Up' Crockett of Springfield. Mr.8. Alnocks," fever, Innuenu. In daugbte.:-In-law, Mr •. Viola Curry 4 Ii. m. and 'In towns having the posed to do all the work. So In- fred Mayor Medway, Mrs. Ralph Sblpplng ~ and attended the, play gtven bJ: the, toll-free Enterprise service. cus. stead of adding expense to the Sheeban of 'Roxanna. Mrs. John If we ule Scrlptur.al namel to swine and other contagious dl- Ul.rveyllJU1"8.. AlumnI. k th I . dl.tlngulah rellaloul bodlel - for city. we would sell to them this Sbeehan and da.ughter Sualln seases can cause 10811 to farmers Mrs .. beah MIIII lpent four daYS tomera may as · ,e r operato r example, the ealntl church, .the watel' privilege, as tbe . waler .Jayn ~ of RJdgevl11e. Mrs. Everett because they fall tQ laolate new last 'Week with hefi·. gr&DdchUdre~ for' Enterprl"e 9411 and .be conchurcli of the elect, the dllclplel would make more clear money for McCulloch, Mrs. Fred Grauman . stock. Dr. Krlll calla ,Isolation wliUe her son ·Wm. 8troulle. and neeted directly ~th Rlke s. church - ' wculd that be wrona? Mrs. Bertie Mills, Mrs . WlllJam Added e'Xcltement tor sale shopwife were on' I. vacation ·t rip to the city. Quarters ','a necessity of every blcago, peril Is otfered by the Foreign It certainly would. for sucb a So please dOli't c;onde mn liS too Strouse, Mrs. Charles Nolan anll farm." practice Inyolves tbe making o[ much . LeL's all work for a better, Mrs. Clara Sheehan. MfS. Mary Cbapman. Mar~nre t BfliIl&r which Is also In progresl! divisions or !!ects; we are forbid artd more prosperous town . We Alln and little son calted·on [dends at Rlke's. Imported treasures Those Invited, but nnable to nt· den even the use ot the namc here Qn Monday. from every country of the fre :) tend were : Mr·s . Robert Wa lke!' hope w will neve r reg ret 0111' deTeach~nls "ChrI8t" In a divisive manner In Mr: ad Mr8. Ed Browne or nn " world are displayed. througbout and son, of Lebanon . ~rrs. A. H. cision to help. t.he church (t Cor. 1 : 12) . The S plrltunl .AssemblY· of the lon, visited Mr. Brown's ' sister, the store. For children there :1' Ceorge nnd Th elmo Miller. Mra. Earl Thom l\s, ~f 1'8. .J'arnbart. ' Bertha on Wednesday. Miss Brown Submitted hy Carl S. MULeI' Daha.'l s of Indio., Pa kl s ta n an( hid a Call but Is ImproVing. . 0. fl!osclnatlng Toy . Import Rbop on Stella Sheehall. Mrs . .TtLnles Onmp· Waynesvll.'e Dnrmo r:e(lorl ' ~hat 600 Baha'I's,' I , the sheth floor, filled with the hest bell. Mrs. A. O. Williams. Mrs .. WILL RESIDE IN FLORIDA , (Continued Next Weel!) Walter K ruer. Mrs. Perl'Y 'Suck It , represenling 40 coUntries. will Roy E. work of ~Ine Ellrope:\n toym nkers Mrs. Annabelle Flora lert Mon- Mrs . Clarence Rye, Mrs. 1.. 1-'. meet In Delhi. India, October 7th Women will enjoy the "Kitch n Here Is ~ne symbol being ulled day for St. Petershul'g. 'FI ll.. WIIlH: Thompson, Mra. Charles l\forgll II , . to 15th fol' a ma.lol' conferenc. Sunday In DayJon 911. It" and the" on.t1nental Oour- by locnl groups cam paIgning for s he wl11 mllke her future home. 'T hls nill e day conferen(,le Is fourt!' met Shop" on the fourlh floor, lJ ubli C support of Amendment 2 at MrB. Ralpb 1il'~rnlH\rL. Mrs . 0 cnl' III a se i:les of IntercontillentAI Roy E. Stiver, -29, of R. R. 'I, where Imported kitchenware ' And tbe November Elle tiorl w hi C II - - - . . . : . . - -- -- - - -- Wade - and Mr8. J ack Burnett, . d S d t Mi W9 uld establis h I!\ state boar d of state, 8ul ta ble fol' . fou n(\atlon confer nces marking thE' Holy Wayn.esvllle, die . un ay a - table service are dlslliayed. Fh~e erlucation In 0 hiD. 4, 4 s tat e s The Ohio Jersey Rreeders' As- s to k or r epltwemellts III IIny Ohl.1 V,ISITORS FROM DAYTON .'Year of the Baha'I Fnllh. The con- nml Valley hospital, Dayton. He 'Imported fashion accesS\lrles nre luwe such,:atate boards. Statewide ference loses ct~ 15 celebratiug was admitted to tbe 1I08plt",1 Oct. gathered at the Moraine Room Ac- orKonizatJons baolldng the proposal sodatlon 'Is hapJlY to ann(lunc~ herll. '.Tersey interest Is 0 11 the Mr. ' nnd Mrs . hlll'l es Sim I! and ' the hundred ' h annIversary of Dn It: ServIces were held at 2 p, m. cessorles Shop on Rl ke's third Include the Ohio PTA, LeaPlle of that Walker Lewis, Jr., or Rout~ increase tn Ohio with Ohio lell d- ' children Marv. Joan Rnd Mluh ael. }In.'o'lIah's Ih elatlon 'to the world . .at tbe Stubbs funeral home ·'W lth noor. whlle the London Shop In Women Votera, o.hlo State Medical 2, Waynesville, has made a Jersey Ing III man y field s of .1 1'8~Y a . · and' Mr. aud ~ l1·S . A1l1\'1 ISt Dierlnp; l' According to . Sho ~hl Elaeudl, Rev. \ Pauley 6ff1clatTng. Durlal W811 Rlke's ~fen's Store displays me n's Association. Jr. Order IIf lJ,nlted consignment to th~ Rnnual, ·F all ttvlty. nl\ of Payton, were SllDd oy vls)hel'n;, Gun'rdlan or the Faith of Eaha' In Germantown e,emetery; Importa . ~ng\ng from pure co.sb- American Mechanics the fou~ ra- cow. Irale to be beld at the Fair ,lItr. Lewis maintains a . .Jersey, tors ,or Mr. lind '1\11'11. Pllul n'Uah, the Baha'I Faith Is dedISurviving are the parenta, Mr, mete ' ar8'Yle' SOl{ tQ. Engllsb wes- gll)nal 'school bO:lLrds assoclatlonll, Groun~. at Snringtrf'ld. Ohio. on herd'· where be Is following c.la s- anti cbUdl·en. BI S b Ohio Federati(ll1 of Bualness and t esling - .......---=-~ eated to these tbree p~lnclple8 : and l\rIrS. ROJ t Ver , r.; a m · IUta. Professional Women's ClubB, OhIo Saturday. October 24 starting.,at silication •and productlO'lI 1:00 p. m. progre.m. He has been. are (\I I In STAMP PA[)S HERE 1. The 'unity of God: 2. Tbe Un· ther, Richard, at home, and his . - d U A OC I tI d A .... His Pr0p,heb', II .. 'f1he Dtty .' maternal grandmo,tII, er; MI.'I • . .Cora "NO HJJNTING" SIGNS - Iii uca on SSt a on, an merThe sala ,wtll eon.lat of hand tbe ' lelectlon 01 breeding stQ(lk You can get Stamp Pads IBlaok Ity . ...,.. ~, t .... Here NOW ' 1 Ican Assocla 10 I of UniversitY lIelll{:te4 animals from over tbe \ and Is securlng a very nice h,et:d . or Purple) at the Gazette Office . of Ma.nklnd. - Mra. Helen McCoy. Parremore.. or F(u'mersvll1e. \;78 I "em Women. .

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Ronald W. Toye VS. Jo James A. Ross to James Hillman Anna Dooley to ¥artln J. Dooley I Martha W. Barr to Ella Mae AnToye, divorce to plainWf. .79 acres in Frlnklin Twp. ~. acre in Hamilton Twp. derson and Louise E. CaS! 4 Iota Lena Merle Detrick VII. Hugh FrInk F. n and Caroline T. Fer- Anna Dooley to John F. Dooley in Washington Twp. (Continued rrom Page Two) • I Carlton Detrick, divorce and CUI- ris to WUliam Anders, et ai, 1.14 ~ acre in Hamilton Twp. . C. RUMelJ and Emma Louise It \11M Uiat we took four of the Itody of children to plaintiff, cle- acres In Deerfield Twp. Romilda ' Baechle Cummins to Greer to Encrete Investment Co., eight IOwa up to Lytle and had - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -' fenclant to pay $20 per week plus Ernest Bingham to Cha'rles H. Forrest Lutes 5 Iota In Deerfield Inc. 154.32 acres in Turtlecreek them \\"elg~ed at the elevator ' and NEW SUITS vorce, Paul N. Herdman, attorney. l the sum of $100 alimony. and Marie H. Jones 3 lots in Wayne Twp. Twp. broug,ht them baok and turned Viola Begley n. Donald F. Stepp In the . matter of Habeas Corpus, WUliam F. l>oebler et al VS. Ev. Twp. Albert Hendricks to Forrest Harry L. and Mary L. Hanifen ~r~~ In~h ther recenily Plcke:1 ~or~ et aI, partition, Fred E. Jones, at- Robert Wilson, habeas corpus ae- erett lI4ller et al, defendanta given Courtney J . Combs and James Lutes '4 acre in Deerfield Twp. to ErwIn G. and Elizabeth A. to~k.· to W~lm~~~ton0~~:1 :ed 0 JU8t torney. I tion, Paul Herdman and J . T. Riley, to days further to plead. J. Johns~n to John W. Turner et Verner H; and Thelma M. Sel- Koehlke 4 Iota in Deerfield Twp. e 'a tty Uie 8ame WI the four 80wa In Uie matter of the transfer of attorneys. Glen and B«!tty Lou Patrick VB. al 1 lot an TurUecreek Twp. lers to DaVid Gross, Sr. .S5 acrea -which we took to Lytle Another funds of the Trustees of Wayne John C. Moore VB. John Wid- Mark D. and Laura Snively, case Courtney J . Combs and James in Salem Twp. MARRIAGE LICENSES . dar of low prlcee at the' sale Nice Twp., transfer of funds, MarviD E. meyer, injunction etc., Sanford A. dismissed. J . Johnson to William B. Turner et Irene L. Phillips to Richard John M. Hipsher, 21, Franklin, fat white taced baby beet ' Cram Young, attorney. , Headley, Walter K. Sibbald, at· Ruth Fueston VB. George M. al 2 lots in Turtlecreek Twp. Starkey .726 acres In Turtlecreek U. S. Army, and Barbara Adams, eight to rourteen centa a pound Donald R. Fomshell VB. Imogene to~eys. . Fueston, Jr., divorce and custody Ernest Evans and Richard Stan- Twp. ' 17. Franklin, clerk·typilt. und lots ot other thlng,R for III~ Brewer Fomshell, <livorce, Meryl of children to plaintiff, defendant ley to Chester C. and Shirley J. - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- and eoven cente a pound. Veals B. Gray, attorney. COMMON PLEAS COURT to pay $;iO pel~ \yeek. Hawley 1 lot in Lebanon. were a fair price with the top near Louis H. Leaf vs. Jean Le.af, di· Daniel M. and Marguerite M. Wilbur W. Dugan to Darrell C. thirty but with a wide dtrrereDce Collette vs. Jack VinceU case disREAL EST~'TE TRANSFERS and Zodella S. Thompson 90 acres . ' Myron E. and Allee Z. Gire to I Helen Brooks to Nettie Weaver between the top and th common IIltl dampness that we had In- ' missed grades. There wasn't much ot a IItead or rain. did beUer than those Boyd Plowman vs Wilma Plow- D. W. 4nd Delnna Mae Wampler, 84.73 acres In Turtlecreek Twp. crowd at. the 8ale. EI rr one was enrller. At least ror a few dayp I man divorce and c~stody of child 3 Lots in WaY1Jle Twp. Mildred Schmidt to Nettie home plckln.g corn and planting the leaves were more damp anll . 'I . U'ff Ra d H B ks t W'II ' I Weover 84.73 acres in Turtlecreek wheat. walking was quieter. 10 pam . . ymon. ro~ 0 I . lam Tw The weatherman says cool and Two r 'f C II, B t' A . Pastor & Sons Co., Inc., va. A. Brooks .58 !teres In Massie Twp. p' . . . o "rll. co out arnea ' .case d IS' Nettle Weaver to Edward fnlr tomorrOw as a little hange lIew Camlly have acome frnm~ Wa Iter J . Monmger, . Eat1 an d ICl'. ROSC to Robert C. , . WII rrom fair and warmer but no rain undor the manger. a ruzzy yellow missed. Short .40 acres in Washington ! ia~a~d MIl~eTwpd Reed 84.'13 acres In Blgbt. Our well at the barn and white one and a ohubby little -. --- - - , Twp. m r ecree • pumps a while and tben the stream gray and white one, both nent! ~ fA in. The CO" ' B are railing faet In Will iam and: Marjorie King to E. R. and Edith Houston to of water weakens and, r sts a lit· marked and pretty In the Cace. ~!~:~n::::I~·let:~ :~::8B:~~ ~c: Flovd and LilH Lindsey 1 acre in ~echer and Martha Howard 2 lots u gTbl I th W . hi t Tw In Morrow. tie. I hope that doesn t mean any who wants a pretty kitten ? thing. We 8Ull hlflre a little patch Iar'B pups are growing fast. I green graSB. s s e year we as ng on . p. Donald H. and Ruth I. Carter to of 1I0ybeans to comhlne nnd we hnv.en't looked at them ror a day would all like to have Irrlgati r n . Ruth A. Tay[or to James R. and Daniel J . and Edith M. Broughton 1 acre. In Wayne Twp. . haven't planted our rttleen acr~a or two but thelr eyes should be ~h;~h w~~~~:~~n ra~re w~~~~~r. e~joy Mary T . Smock 1 lot in Morrow. of wheat yet. I hope there will i open by now and soon there will JUBt a reminder to Granger3 Luther and Thelma Case to Michael DiGirolamo attorney-inbe some more water In the grounel be 1I0me IIUle dOgB looking for I that t be next meeting will be on Leona M. Hellmuth 1 lot in Mason. fact for Pasqualin~ DISimone ~:~~:;:. 7te do rr Ida: afral~ bomes. Old I hear any bldB. I Tuesday, October twentleth at Floyd and Lil.a Lindsey to Hugh Meale and Anna Meale Scalrato to bl to sprou Sand 'hen tnlo e 0 mUBhrooms this fall. Th e , seven·thlrty with Install ment or 0 :'- and I1a Gladys Reddick Ih acre in Charles R. and VIvian P. Zimmera e go on. ee" . ea II too only ones I have seen were ' U fleers ' . . ell> nelve tor Ui at. bunch of Inky rap8 down by th I BY ' the way Hallowe'en Is It Washmgton Twp. man 14 lots in Deerfield Twp. Only a day or two more or I barn but they were getting It lilt! long ways yet.. two whole James A. Ross to Raymond and Clarence and Lillie Goodwin to squirrel hunting. The recent hunt· old 80 I lert them. Lovely wenther weeks, 80 save your 80ap for u nolores Hanes 1 acre in Franklin David and Alma Hetz 6 lots in era or at lenst those atter th ul bu t we would trade It ror a good while. Twp. Deerfield Twp. I

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WiIsoD CoDcrele Prodacls Concrete Block Rock Face Block

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Chimney Block Waterproof Cement and Paint

Steel Sa.h Cement and Mortar Glas. Drain nle .Bulldlna' Supplies SHEEHAN RDo Po 00 BOX 342 CENTERVILLE, OHIO

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ASSETS Cub, balances wltb other banka, incIu~, le1e"1 bal· ance, and cuh Itemll iD proCesl ot collection _. ____ $ U S. Government obUgaUonl. direct and guaranteed __ Obllgal.1onl ot Slatel and pollUcal subdivlslonl ___ ___ _ Olher banda, notes. and debenture. ________________ _ Corporate stocks (lnclucUng $5.260.00 ltock ot Fe4eral Reserve Bank) ___ _______________ __ __. • ___ _____ ~ __

1.1 ve Wire and l'rogressl\'e. <\n Organl allon Second To No" e . trlctly ellers on tbe nellt ,,\I round ;\lIlrke! In the Counlr~'

·SERVI,cE. 'THAT SATISFIES WLW Cincinnati. L2 ;30; WCln: , C'ln clm1l'I ti. 12' 1:' WPFB. Middletown, 1 L; 45

Bob Servis WAYNESVILLE

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4%-Lona Term Plan NO REPAYMENT RESTRICTIONS

NOTICE OF APPOINTMIINT

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roseClut1n" ttorney. Warron COllnty, Ohio !JOAnn O"F TR I STEF.. Wayne TOWDshlp, Warren County, Ohlo lO·lS-(It) ,

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Notice III hereby gI.,en that Ola '~ Decooaed. W. Keraey, whOle POlt OtOce Ad· dre8\! I. Wayne.vllle. Oblo; baa Mo.1 limo, 0 IlIlit Ih~1 fil UI ,ovo,ot yoal! ago iut! won'l '. covo' u, today. $amo,wilh fi,o In.uron(o. A prog,am ,Iarled yoars ago mlghl have beon a porfeci fll for ~,our In.uranc. n•• d, _ . . thi n. 8ul II ,"oy ·NOT glvo yo" full prolocllon today. S.. ''' I for a FAU analy.l, of YOlur" pro.onf.!l"oy Insuronce n.od~\

Farm Loan Lebanon, Ohio Phone 44E ELLIS H. STURM, See'y·Treal

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L EGAL NOTICE NoU e Is hereby given that on the 5th dllY of October. 1953. the Board of Towllsb lp Trustees Of Wayne TO\\'liship. Warren Count y. hio, fil ed a pelilion in th e Wll rr II ('oll nty 'Ollllllon Pl en~ ollrt, bo in ~ n. e No. ~OiJR6 n sa id (' Oll l·t. ::taldng that. T wo Thollstl nd Five Hund red ($2 ,500,00) nolla rs hI! t l'a l1 sferl'ed from II e Oenar"l F lIl1tl to th e Road tl ilfl ridge Fun d of said townsh ip ill! prm'Jded by Inw. tor lh e rlll1sqn8 set forth in · sl.Lld pet ltlon. Rnil said petition w ill be hcurd n tlie 21th da.y of O!ltobel'. 1953. at 10 o'cloc!! A. M. . ' MARVI N E. _YO-UNO, '

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Admlnllt1'ator De 80ftll Noft WIt.. SUrp~~ ~~~~_~.:~~~,__~_~!~ ~~6:~~~~ th. Will An"eJled . UIIIlI,Ylde4 proflla - - - -------- - - -- ----- -----_ Eltate of Orpba F. Clark. RkuT_ (and retJreIDeDt &e:QQut,.Ior .prer..-.4

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, Z08.284087 NoUce la bereby &lyeD TO'J'AJo CJlPITAL ' .C~qra Walter Clark. whole ~t .......... , u 1,916.426.02 a va . . . LLUlILITIE8 AND CJlPITAL ACCOUNTS __ Adclreaa II Wa,)'D .."'Ue, Ohio, been duly appolDted as AdmIDJa. ------- - - - - - - . " . . - - - - - --Itratpr de ~~, noD wtQl ,,tbe,,WU\ , . MEMORANDA ~81~ .9! f:lae ~ta~. o' Z71,600.oo pI~ed or ... ~d to HCure Uab. aDd for other pur. Cfar~ _ ) ~a~ ,pf ,W~ J.\iOUlU:Y. • l(a) LoaU U lhowu abo.,e are after deduct. or r.. ot NODe Ohio. deeeued. NODe (b) Secur. U Ihown aboYe are after deduct. 01 rei. of Dated tbla 28 day of September, B,tll:te ot Oblo, Counq of WiU'f!p. ... : . 1951r , , I. Jam, 1 II. JOIlll. cubS. tile abo. . . . . . lIQk..,fJp IOlemDly RAI,.PH 8 . C;:AREV, . a1l'ear that 'be. .boye, .tatement .lI troe, to ~e,.",,", of I!I1n,1mowledtre • Jlldp or the Probate Coul1, aDd bel.ef. • JAB.- ,. 10NlS, Cubler Warrell County, pblo • SWOrD to ua4.lUbacribecl before JDe' lbll 10th clay of October, 1963. C. Donald Ollatulb, AttorDe~ 10-8-(3')-11).22 . Wymer L. riru.eJ . NotAr,. Public, Co~Attel" I GEOBom I. WJlTERHOUSE NOTICE OF · APPOINTMENT HOW.AllD SUlU'AOE ROSS H. HARTSOCK Executor Directora. Estate of Jobn Wllllam' KeraeYI ':~'. ' .' ;

THROUGH the COOPERATivE Lebanon

NODe None 3,653.S0

CAPITAL ACCOyNT8 Stock; Cl'lII A pret. tot. par I Nope. ret,ir. value, None (Rate ot diy. OD reUrable "falue .1I ____*) C1..a B pret., tot. par. • }{one, ...tV. nlue • None (Rate of diy. OD ,.ibbll,.nIWl II

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1.226,384.69 338.862.61 ·9,SliS.79 13l.67Ul None 8.309.76

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FOWL I I I f I R

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1,916,.25.02

Olber depoIllll (certlf~ and e&4bIer'1 checili. etc.),._ TOTAL DEPOSITS _______________ _____ $1,104.577.05 BllI1 PQable, redllc:oJllltl. aDd olb'e r JIab.l.U".. for bo rowed 100Dey _____ ____ ~---- - ----- - -- - _ - ---Mortcales or other lleWl~ I NOIM•• qp .baDk D~~, and , None on otber real ..tate______________ _____ Accept. executed by oT for- acQOIID\I.Ot ~I bank ,and out. Olber llabUlUea ___________ __________________________

FOOT

B0 I TO PUT YOU,- VElE· S

None None 8,276.20

Demand depoe Ita of Indtvldual., p&rtner.hlpl, aDd corp. Time dlpoellll of indlvlduala, p&J'tDerabl~ and corp. __ DepoII~ of U. 8. Govt. (iDc'udlnl poltal ,lavlngl) ___ _ Tlepqltu of Statell and poUtfcal eubcuYla1oDa ________ _ I'Iapoalu of banka _____________ ______________ ____ _____

C_SS POOLS TABLEI, FI_ITS _ OUTDOOR

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6.260.00 587.316.14 23.220.90

TOTAL ASSETS

F R O Z E I FOOD

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LUBRICATING SERVICE ~ FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES

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421.727.14 687;775.60 282.858.51 6,000.00

Loan. and dllcounts (lnoludlll.&' $207.14 overdraft.) _ __ _ Br.nk premlBes owned $14.600.00. furniture. f1d_ $8,7%0.90 (Bank premises owned are eubJect to • None lienl not ..Iumed by bank) neal eltate owned other Ulan bank premlHa _______ _ Inveltmenlll a nd olher a ..elll tndlreotly represenUng bank premlsel or other real elltate . ____________ . _ CUlltomera' lIabUlty to________ thla bank OD acceptance. out.tand. Other Jlllaelll _____ ___________________ ______ __

For Dally Market Reportl :

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In the State of Ohio, at the Clote of Bu.lne •• on Sept. 30, 1953 Publlihed In Relpon.e To Call Made By Compt1'oller of the Cu rrency, Under Section 5211, U. S. Revlaed Statute.

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Report of the CondItion of

FEMALE HELP WANTED-

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RESERVE DISTRIOT No. •

CHARTER No. 2220

your HAWK, I:JHUE KElPAIRINO to C. LEE tbe Barber. Work guaranteed. Pricel Realon. able. THOMPSON SHOE REo PAm, Ha"eYlbul'J'. Ohio. , X-9-S-11).11

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Fresh, Cured Meat

FOR SALE-

THE WAYNESVILLE FURIITURE IID'IPPLIIICE CO..

Dilly faar lh e Lord, and Berve H 1m In trutb with a ll your hellrl ; for consider' bow grellt ' tblngs He baUl done for you,

Fresh and Frozen Foods

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$98.50 PHONE 3462

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WARREN' BRADDOCK

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KARL D.

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_ . The second annual Fertllll'er ~chool will Lebanon· High Sj~bool cn l'.' ovember 4, CpUnlY n. M.owbray annollnced

Lime and be beld at Audltoriulll Agent Jo.hn today, The

been duly appointed as Eltecutrllt of the Estate of Jobq William Kersey. late of Warren County. Ohio. deceaaed. . Dated this 30tb day of . Septem· b ~r. 1968. RALPH H. CAREY. ' JUdge the Probate ~urt. Warrlln County, Ohio W. Theodore Osbor ne, Attorney

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P' RE.S TOIE and ZE.R U · Par.. Anlel-Freeze

ZEROIE Alcollol

Wrecker SenJce 24 Hours A Day

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school Is designed to bri ng fertl~ IIzer Rnd lime company employees up to d ale 011 the latest dllve!olJments In those r eSlleCUv.e fields. but farme rs are cordlqllv Invited to attend' tho a ll day affair. . The program will get · lI·n derwi!.y lit ~ :B O III tbe mo rn Ing Wilen Dr, Garth W. Volk. Chalrl1l.an of the Department ,o.r Agronomy at OhIo State Unive r sity will dtscusl\-. the effe\lt ot ,crop controls on land re, Ronrces, Soil tests 1\8 II. Baals for Liming Rnd FertilizIng will be the ~olllc of Dr. George E. Smith. pro· (eSHor oC sollB at the T nlv r.alty of MjMotlrl. . . The vlce.prelldent of -the No. 1I0nnl Fertilizer Association. Mr. W. R. AJlltelte~, wtll d iscuss thE' relationship between "Farm Prlee~ and Fertilizer Profit." Mr. O. E.

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Waynelville, Ohio ....

; Anderson, Secretary of the Ohio start at 9 ,o'clock and t here will Banker!! ' A880cillUoh, relales t.)](' be. a 60 cent r egistration fee to !lanker'" point of view' In Sol\ Se defrny building and other costs. cllrity at H ·o·clock. It should be a very worthwhil e . Mr. Vlrgll Overholt, E xtension meeting for /lny farmer who ' lUI:! Engineer at Ohio · State Univerlllt!;, problems concerning the use of W'lll dlsclISs the Question tbat fertl1l~ers. Thts -Is the secnlltl ·many farmers who are wondering year In ' a row thl\t the school has about Irrigation bave been asking b~en held. Iti Lebanon, accordin g "How to Manage Water to Matel; to County AgenJobn Jv. owbrny .. Nutrlen~ Ullage." . ' ...................;........;._ •••••# ExtensIon Soil · onsor vatlonlst John · Sllpher will tbe~ give hiB. .., REA D v lews_ of Malt ing Soil Physically , ll'tt wttb _Lime and .Other~ Means. THE MIAMI IAZEnE 'J1bere wllI be dllcusBlon period!! _ . rollowlng botb the ' mornIng antI· Patronize afternoon periods wbere written ,• questions from the apdlence wll1 be answered. Regt.tratlOD wlll .,..••• _.~....,....., ...

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PRICE 5 CENTS

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THIURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, t 953 I

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ITEMS OP INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. L. C. St. John were Sunday guests of Mr. and . ~rs. Glenn Dland_ VISIT IN OAKWOOD, ILL. , Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Warr en Braddock were recent week end gue8ts of relatives In Oakwood, m. GUEST IN DAYTON Mrs. Grac L. Smith was a guest or relatives In Dayton duro Ing the week end. WEEK -END IN DAYTON :Mrs. Qold1e Surtaoe apent week end In Dayton wIth Mrs, Emma Boger.

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21 IIDICTMENTS ARE RETURIED · BY WARREI GOUITY BRAID JURY

Sil To B. F.r To •

The October grand jury, foll.ow"V =------ - - - - - Ing a B1x day 8e181on. rel)Orted to TO.HCO Marllelill Common Pleu Judge FraDk C. Anderson retdrnlnl 27 IndIctments Referendl" 8even of wbleh were secret. Jur· . ors considered 61 CaBes, examln d 166 witnesses and Ignored 23 case8. bacco growers will decide FollOwing an Inspection of the marketing Quotas will be In jail, the jurors complimented Sher. on the 1954 crop of clgar.tlller Iff and Mrs. Richard Satterthwa\t" and binder tobacco (tYlleeJ.. 42.44 on the manner In which they mllln· and 61 .55 ) . talu , the Jail. Th Y also lauded The purpose of marketing quoourt · Balnff .Toe Oerwe 'for the tas as stated by the Congress 18 ourteou 8 and efficlenl manner In to eoable farmers. who cannot de> which Qe attended the grand so Indh1dually, to work together Jurore. to maJntaln supplies of tobacco In Juro rs recommended to county line wth demand and thereby pro. commlsslontlrB , tbat they purcha8A ted prlce8 at fair le vels. Wheu and Install a new nnd larger res· the supply exceeds defined levels taurant-tytle cook stove for lhe - that Is, when there Is a aurplus preparaUon ot me.alB tor pr180ners. .-or, If a Quota was announced for tbe Immediately pr.e cedlng year, the Secretary of Agricultu re Is r Qulred to announce a and to hold a referendum. ers de Ide by the.lr vote In the Mr8. Loyd Davis was hOBtess to erendum whether Quotas will be the Happy Hour Club on Tuesday used. Quota. 'cannot blJ' used un· with nineteen members and two leea they are approved ' b'l twoguests. Mra, Charles Anderson and thirds or m.ore of the growers vot· IIs8 Natalie Murray prelent. Ing In the referendum. Th e mee tl ng waa open ed an d each member pre Bent answered Recei,es Discher,. roll call 1)y tetllng pt 80me Hal· lowe'en prank, done when young. The program was provided by MI8s Murray who reviewed "The Muter Forger" by John Q{)d]ey_ This WlUl e. fine review, and en· joyed by everyone. Tb e c1ub adJourn ed to mee t with Mre. Lawrence Cook In No-

LEBANON.-Slx Warren eount!· ans are slated tp r POrt In Ctn elnnatl for arD!Ied for es physical examinations on Oct 26 and four or Il;lduction 0111 Oct. 29, !\Irs. Mar· jorle RevenauIlll, clerk, of the coun· ty draft board, ~O\lnCed today. Reporting for phY81cai exams w ill be th~ following. Archle Hill, Oregonia: Donald Turner, Morrow; WUlIam Flscb· bach, Willard . UPlon, Lonnie Alex· a nder, aU ot W ynesvllle : J obn Malott, Love1aJ~d (transfer). Scheduled. tQ r induction 011 et. 29 Include : Edward Fields, !\lason : Robert Klnrred, Frnnkilln, HO\\'srd Mason, Harveysburg; .l1rd Stephen Zech· man, Mlnmlsburc. November call & fo r seven men to be Indu eteld on Wednesday, Nov;. 26. The October ails, both tor p!lyslcal and ~Inductlon, ar com· parable to thoae 0 recent months, Mra. Revenaugh repOrts. ... ~ ..........,. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

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MAX SAUER, LEESBURG EDITOR, ·TO ADDRESS P.·T. A. MONDAY EVE.IIB

Picks GOllnl,

Waren coun ty's newly organized Hearl Assocla tion b8.8 elect d of· flcers and a fund drive chairman to head the caIDpa~ In Lebanon when It gets under way In Febru· ary. Howard Fogle. president an· nounced today. John Oswald, Lebanon attorney. has been nam ed chairman of the fund drive slated lOt get under way naUonally and locally In Februnry. Oswald Is vice presld nt of th orgnnlzaelon . Other lofflcers in clude Mrs. IIl e7 OIsseli. secretary·treasurer. and :ltrs. L. W. chre kengast. 1mb· IIclty ('halrman. The Warren ounty Medlcn l So· '1 ty recently approved the eslab,. IIshment of a Heart AssocIation In tbe county with Drs. R. f . Drewer and George Van Harlin· gen Instrumental In tettln g the group t.ogether. Warren-Do.

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Morrow Men Held in Mlrion Traffic

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Roert Massie, 40, Morrow. Tuea· day, 11 \\. a ltd a rraignment on cbllrges or mMnslaughter and drlv· ing while Intoxicated . Hla ar· ralgument wall postpon d fro m y at rda)' until he coul d obtain legal counsel. Massie was ('harged by the highwa y patrol In conn ctlon with the tratrlc denU. St tnduy of c ur· ford C lnt·k. 35, I arion. A cn r drlv n by :\111881 collided head on with lark 's m otorcycle ju st "'esl of the cll y limits. the pnlrol . reported. lark suftered Intcrnlll Injuries, 11 s kull fraoture and sev r s ho l'k. Massie and a passenger, fr8 . Lena Nicolosi, 34, Marlon , suffered minor Injuries.

Suffer. Heart Attack

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MAX SAUER . . To Speak Here Monday Max auer, Editor or the Lees· burg CItizen, radio comIDentator, \YeU known 8 eaker ond author, will addres8 the regular Octob r meellng or the Wayne ville P.·T. A. th is Monday evening, October 26. The meetin.g wlllbe beld In the hlgb school auditorium at eight o·clock. Mr. Sauer hl18 chosen a8 bls subject "Ratnbilngl ' and RllmbllDgs." Parente, teaehera artd friends Ln the communltJ are cordially In· vited to come hllar thll dlItlD· gulshed speaker . The flfth grade home room . mothers will be hosteBle. at the c.oftee bour. • Movies 'Will be ahoW11 to the young,tera. A nureery aenlce wlll be provtded In the ldndergarten rwm b'l the 'SenIor Troop or the Girl Scouts.

To I e Inoula.e. Wedne.day Morning -N 0 CEI IS SLOWLY RECOVER1NG LEBANON. _ County Dog WarMr, B. V. Smith who .hu beeu A. 1(, Day , who for s veral yenrs Our officer-. .,.. Inatructed to den Earl Lamb and Dr. W. m. bas operat d Dny and Hartsock Quite III for the past lwo weeke. take the nece".QI ,tePI 'to Is Ilowly re overing. vent damage or fdeltructlon FrOBt, Harveysburg veterinarian, Dry Good Store In oDjunction property by H., owe'en are planning to vl8it several War- with Ross Hartsock, suttered a ate l'8. (Thla 4)lnno' be permitted ren county communities In the heart attack Wednesday mornJng. STUDENT VISITS HOME again thll H.UO\tft'8tI.) I next few weeks to Inoculate dogs He was trented at the orrlce of Mr. Jge Smallwood. a student at PARENTS HEREBY AD- for rabies. These communities Ohio Northern Unlverelty, wu a .Dr. MaI,"Vln 8l1d (hen removed to VISED THEY A_I LIABLE FOR without 'the servlees of a veterln· the Miami 'Vnlley hospital in Day· week end pelt or hl. parente, Mr. DAMAGE OR TRESPASSING BY arlan. \1 "'I ton by the Stubbs am bulance. and lire. Oliver Smallwood. . JUVENILE PFiANkSTER8. The dog warden bas r eceived IN MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL I reepectlvelly .~k 'or from varioull pla.ces for lion of all beourheld citizen. thlt ttlil a veterinarian to , I.n oculate their L· Mrs. BUlle EYIUII , a former annoyance to • minimum. Wa)'1lelvllte resident. Is conClned All thle CIU." IInnece ..ary ex caulnes. The IJ(!heduJe ot vlslta· at Miami Valley hoepital Buffering ::C~~~O::dde~~10~ ~!~re:!::~~! penle to the ,,1II1.e. tion8 follows: . lITo 81ve . . . . . e a brokan hlp. H. M. 8H Butlervtlle, Oct. 28. 9 a. m., t I 12 noon ; Pleaaant Plain, Oct. 28, The · Warren -Count.y .Junior were served.. ........... ..••• ~'"lf 1 un " p, Ill. Leadership Club Is IpOnlorlng a VI1nT ION IN HUBBARD, OHIO HOlor.. • of r-III Dog OWJlere are reminded tt II square dance tbls Saturday nlSht. Mr. and Mrs. 1... C. St. John were Iri• • reeent week end pelte of ' , '. . n rc now compulsory In Warren count'l October 24, at thQ new 4-H Camp SOD, Mr. Kenlleth St. ~oJql. ..... Sho• • r CL.r-L • to have their pets Inoclllated for near· ClaJ'ksvlJle. aeeord1ng to the a nd daulhter In Hubbard, Oblo. a &II rabies. Tholle 'Wbo do not cooper- CoUDty AgeDt, John Mowbray. lon To ' r I I I l l Mra. lilrDalt Cook, Mre. Klldred ate face a rlne up to '100. 3'reated Many of our 4-H'en and their . GUEaTa IN 8PRINGFIELD Furnaa and Mre. Seth Fumal , Jr., The lIermon su ject for nnt dOgll ar~ given a beart·lhaped tag parents ha.ve not bad the OPl)OfMr. Ul4 KrL Walter Wbltalwr QUll1alDed at the boID8 of l1l'i. Lord's day morniD, will be, The to wear on their collar. The Inoc· tunit'l to look over the new din· . . . .Church wllh a Je~bel I.n It. Tbls ulatlon fee Ie ,Z. Ing hall where the dance will be The .Junior cl~ lIl&T .''Dllper· wens Sunday peete (It IIr. and 90011 on 88tuntl.'f afternoon or lb_e M Harol4 BtaftDI tn put week, an4 honored IliaB Sue Is tbe sixth of a larleB ot lermonll held. Parenta , IUld othere inter- ate AJDtp'oee" 1t1ll be P,nIIieDt" Oil lISci Ohio. . . lI'umu, brlde-elect, with a kitchen from Ule book or NvelaUon whleh O~I' eeted In .t·R are Invited to attend. FrldI.'f, October 28 al 8:00 in e TIle afternooIl wu ..,.t. are "l'eCelvlDl' ~preed . com. OUUII The dauce w;1ll Bet underwl.J: I.t W.."...vil.I6 Hlp ~ . auditor. VillT IN aOUTH Y"Nt4A 1M tOwera. whWa 111«111 rrom me eoQreption. .......1 . W. .. - ., 8 o'clock and talt until it O·Cl&k. 10m. A4mJaelOll..... 500 for were tbeD ' J)l'8HDlecl- to the brI4. hu SundBT night will be ''I>8d'I..... ' " The .Junior Leaderehlp O1ub II adulte and tor chJldren. Tick. Mr. and Mra. ~~ IIar4lD to-be. . ' , rec:elved hll dlKbarge trom tbe NfBht" ~nd the lermon lubject compOsed or .f.H members from the ets call be boalbf, from members and Mr. and Mre' J~_ ~ of DILl Il t y ~bJneDtI 1r e U =~ at r~ LeJeu~e. :o~ will be, (104'11 Au~ 19 Faml17 Vl~~rlN'::,~~ 2h~fdth~:a:: ages of 14 to ~l and have taken of tha .Jumor Clu. and w1ll be on -(lhlldren were S118_ 111 tened. . _...... . emp oy Financial PrOblem.. The special .Jumor Leadership as • project. Ale at .the dOOl' J'rIdl.'f night. IIr. and Mre. Blwoo4 Rotrou In The 11l.u of uae ' ~ Da)1oD. feature .....W be a Dad's cborus and lar meatln&" Wednesday, Oct. H . Under the project they bandle one "Desperate AIDroA" Ie a W9llt. South VleDnL WJt.Il lbe boaOI' 11*t".n. Kn. the awardIng ,of a Ilecktle to the Th.,' dlvtded Into their ~te, phaae of the project and help the ern comecl1 ~th plenti( ot oat. Eli I'anIu ICn ~"'''' W O " Dad with the ibe.t looldng head ol wher:e the IJ(!rlbeI took tha ..tten4. leader wherever the'l can. Cider laWi . and exelbnnen 'The West VilITOR8 AT aTU... lin. ....... ' .....:.... .._ W O b e 1 - . . . . . . . hair.' We La'i a 1004 attendance ance and collected tha duell. ...... h troo th th red I to and do-nuts will be .e"ed. Ad· ~ never been poJPaJed 10 toU&'h, • - _ --.. . Mr. BUI Stab... of Blnruaa InJU Uad.-....cl, lira. Barmoad . . . .. Hills 18.8t 8nnd~ nlgbt. but we e.re ez· T e p 80 sa a n million 60e per perllon or 75a per 10 bloody, 'Or 10 ",mantic. Don't Green UnJveralq, u4 Mr. u4 ~........" lin. ,.,.. .B1'II4!Ioct. pectlD&' ~ larger one thle time. one group and worked on their couple. mill th.la drama of the Old W8It. lin Catl Bre.cfatnet weN S~ - - . . • • badle, whl.c h 11 Art and craft. . . tI of their ' ~" III: ad lire. : no.t8r. lire. Ray. The ~IIYIIi Women'a Club The project I.t thle UJDe ts belt Th, ~t ... qrde .. of . their apfUel H Stubbe. . " moael • lira. L. V. !Jrautra- met at the ...... H1l1a Pan.'1 Itoule ~ ~ maldng. . H pear&nce til .. to~l '1 IIrl. A. . _ ' _ !Gr, MrI. DoDald 9reeD, Iln. Ralph for the renlar October meetl1l' .. I • Patty Q{)rall, Patrlcla McWtl. 01 Dan'l, OtUe Cre'lcraft: Ambrosa Branltrator with Mre., DanIel Gil· and e- 4-'1ed a 'delicious dInner. llama and Bonnie LInville were Grovel, Brown; Bert Miller, a.... Da1'1d "'" R1e h ani -",~,.e: . She._ .... Crand e,.; t. GUESTS FROM PARIS. KY. ' la.m, Mre. Robert GIIIa.m, ~ .... re. Followln, the dinner. the bud· Mrs. Ella Dakin I_ llpending -a hOltellee for the refr\"hments. Mr. and Mre. Frank IJawb and John GIllam alldo Mre. Sam SlQlth n8ls Belalon' wall held with th,e da'll In Fairborn with laar • Sandre. Alla~ Newl Reporter, . Paul Shlple'l: Hoot Owl Pete. Bob ohUdreD of Partl. Ky., were week of Wilmington, Mre. Kenneth Wert followlnc officere In cbarge: Mn. coullins. ' Ohio', Invastment In Serle. E Barton; Sttnk"eelS: DoIl-Wll1011; end peet. .of thalli -t)8ol'eII.ta, Mr. and Mrs. Wert~ of Troy, IIH. RIchard Mol'a4daa prelldent· Mra. Mre. Pertie Milia W8.8 a clJnner I " - H- and H Savlnp Bonde 1111!'lDr Sapo Naner · MarttD. (,1@1aIl SWnper: and Mn. Ronald Hawke and Mn. Paul Fum.. and 1I4H. Smith, of Walter Sheeba, 'vtce pre,ident: guelt of Mn. Lucile ArDiltale OJl ... UtI tember renecte4 a 19 1>er cent In Alula Martin, ' Pat BroW1l: Posle, Wln1h'e4 H~1L Pleuant Bill, Mre. ~tott, Of . New Mn, WOl8K Anclehon. lecretaa7. Sunda'l. , 'Pial. creaBe oyer the lama month lUt Carol Loqacre; Beth, .J~, Snead; CulIlle: 1111. Beall KlrIr of. Be- and '-lM Anne ElleY, tred!1"lr. MH. Pearl Ridp CIl114 OIl year, to keap pe.ee with 't he na· M.r e. SprOaI, AJlna !'imnel7: Lena, WILL aPEA'K AT BAHA'I atUe. WAlh., and tbe hOlte!UleB. One of the pl'QSeeta or tha cia" trieudll here on 1I'rlday. tlonal lalee galJl. O. .J. Wqgonar, Pat Irelan. MEET IN SPRINGPIELD Mre. Lather HarUock wu an!n· for the year will be to. pro1'1de Mr. and ),ftnl. Norman Browne A Kentueky fumer plana to tall Chalrman, Warren County Sa1'1~1 ------Mre. Helen IIcOoy wW lpeak In vlted P8lt, but was unabla to some neeasl&J')' equipment for the and cIaIi,hter Laelle and IIr. EeL Ohl~ 'bow he makel money on Bond CommIttee, reporte!! tod&.J. Springfield Sun d II: Y afternoon, attend. klnderprten. Browne of ~yton, cama to S88 what lia . eatlll . "plain mountaln Warren Count., Bal81 of the two n ..... October 26 at a pubUc meatIDg, After a 'VIry pleuant and Cnter. I tate UI 'B erth Browne COWl" - ' a 01'0111 between Aber- bondl for September w.,e aDder the aUllplcel of the Sp~· Holi• . estlne .venlng, the clull .djournad ~~eOrh:' OO:n ~erInI:om a ~een·Allgus bullll and native dairy 8S(, wblch comparel wttb SSO.lIIl Uetd Baha'IB. The prosram ' wlll to meat In Novemliir with a dba· but II much. IbeUer. ' cattle. . . invested In the same month lut~-'1II....._. OL_• • ' . . -"'In t th Pa'" HoUle H __ .~..... V ' I' 11. Henry BeBudeDr-0f, Clark Coun.t'i, year ' . .A. H. Stub1il; asilited by "'a Ibared <A'.. U, with C. Jl Wll· naml of ~b and eaell speaker 0 . . ner m...... g . a e ..y . Mre. Lena ............ , lllre. 0 K'I., wUl reveal bll method I at. chaIrman Wqroner .Id ltate )\IH. Harbert l'anr~ entertained will deal with the .ub)ect - Why Mre. David HaitlOck and Mre. I cur?, attended ~'v Ne~ue ~o~ field da'l event to be held .t the Balel in September 'Were $25;127. the Frlendlhlp Club Oil Wedneadar Relislon 7 Jamas Hartlock. .Jr., ' ente~ed ion~ . ConC8r.~., ~:n~a~nera1 at r eyw Ilrs Southeutem Substation near Oar· OU for a dollar gain or $4,128,886 afternoon, wlt~ a Ilarge at~dlUl:. ~ at tbe homa of the former on 'VI gi I Nt 1J and two penter, Obto, on October %9. over the earne period Jut Jur. DurIng the ,..us ness aels o~ e ~·.~ . ~.. 2 ,1'0 . \vedo,,",&)' 'eveiPng boDorlni ~re. 0 • Mrs. r 11 a ~_.. alled "Thele COWl will never win a Large dollar pins came prlncl. fOllowing omeers 'were electad to -;-., To WI " , little daughte~ ot . " _n, c . bovine beaut., contest," Besuden ali from. the Ind trial ountlel serve for the oomJ~ , ....: 'M,s. GIve LIaa~ , ~:et@l::~::rt~ Darton • th a 8y MARK COtLI' on the MIISM Awe an~ .. lIame eald, "but they're 'a fine beef type ~p~ b, Montg!:el7 ~d Ma: Horace Shaner; 'presldent: Mre. -1" Nom ' ....r ' a or tha..... WSCS Gamel were enjO'led, and the Mlnllter Browne ~n ~llDd:~ was ' the and make Die .. good prGftt.... Be honing ' with better' than 100 per Lon Alltord, nc."..ld.nt:- lin. 01.... ... ... 1 Bro.dw.y Church of Chrllt Mrs... , e r likes the calves to .tart arrivIng rAnt In'c reasN Don Ellla, secretary and Mn.. wl\J 'atve a Il1Dcheon on T1Iectday, honor gueet received mlLll1 love 'I . LeXington, Kifttucky Mllses Bro'l'lla - palt .~n In February, after whlch tha'l Cash value . ~f SerJes E ,a4 R Mabel Davil, ~urer. ' lJ'he "8. October ST I at the Walter Whit,. ctlUl, for fUtllre ule. PrInted with Pe_Ilon of day. d go on 11'&11 witb their damN. Bonde held bylDdlvtdul.ll Oil Bept. CJ'et SleterJ" were nwealed and .ker home. -eI7one II welcom' l. dellc1o~ salad coune was· . Mrs IAlna Dartook wltb Mr. an M k' • .-. ·· t xl tel 600 h "'a_te •• and reeerva~' must be In b1 Imad. Th~ Invited peets were : The Standard Publnhlng Co. ' . Ha.rtI k w re .... ar e...,.. • appro ma 'I 80 amounted to $36.311,000,000, new Dames were II oseft. , ~ I .. -"a'l, ~_..:.... 2.. - e lunch-I4n. Harold FlIer, Mn. Robert Eigbt, Ninth and Cuttar Streets. Mrs. MIl~ 14 ~ne ~1D:n In pounds, they are entirely grau and and 77 per cent of .the $9,000.1)00,. wer;e e~o'l.ed 'a nd ref....bment. lIouua v........... v && H Id on Clnelnnat)., Ohio of Mr. a ll a!,,·_ .. d " ' - , .. milk ted., 000 worth of E bondll whleh have were Berved Jol1owt.ng ·a dJourn· -In ..... le'--" - - ela-·tblrt, Workman, ad. Mra. aro .,IIer Eaton on ·UT....n...... a'l e ......01 d th .... . " .... ~ ..... uvw ."~ , .,. . ' Featured ,. with Besu W en KI at t e matured slnee May, 1961, are lUll aumt. til . thlni. · . .Jr., ot Xenia; Mn. Ernelt Pester, May we ipeak OM, bOdY, I The N be I Will b ~nAn ::~QU& IhOw also wlll be' a Mn. MarJ Cornell, Mrs, Bud Pes· one br.nch of the church .1 the tleld day w 11 be E. . OB er· being retained under the optional ovem r .meet ng .a feature of the daJ: tl!r and Mrs. Ted Schopple, Mre.•• Intl? the eleet7 the dllclplea? le.s . man of the Ohio Agricultural Ex· extensIon plan, Chairman Wag· held at the Methodist Cburch an.. ', ' RoY' Hartsock', Mrs. Virgil Hart- No: that Is preUcall'l the lame pertment Station who wlll demon· goner said. " each member wlll provide homeBOck and Mrs. Robert Urbm of as sa'llng "the salnta church ," Sh gbl Ett<E!1ldl GuardIan of' the' strate and descrlbe a _Imllar cat· made cookies, ------, Dayton,' Mn, Joe Hendrlckl, of "the disciples church," etc. The Baba?l Faith, cabled a maaBage to tie project j.u st compl~ted at the From . , Groveport, Mrs. rurner and daugh· definite article "the" lp . exclualve the In~rco1i.t~ental 00Bf..-.nc. at lu~taHon farm. Klosterman will Me • • 1.IILoc~1 Strident ChO.." Wl. . . . . ter O1ara, . and Mre. Woodl. of with regard to aU otun.. W~u14 N Delhi In(ll& (0Gt. " .115) lat' vtslt9rl see for themaelves tha . , T, - ._ of ~NU F-h Re S · ' 1 N K, bu Ra d Harl It ·n ot be 'pre8umptlon for UQ' e w , '. 1 ' f l'8I1Iltl ot breeding Angus, As I l l c h . '_ V .... Tbe v. amue ' . e II Hillsboro.. . Mra. ymon .• 'c lul to BaY "we are the elect," nounclng the completion 0 ford and Bre.hms. buill to native returned , hom~ ~lIOwlDiC .b1l at- .ock, ¥.rli. Don Saunrere and Mra. " we an ~he dlselples." etc.? Let golden-domed. Shrine ot the Bab .H llt 10m. Joe Smallwood, son or o. s. tend~ at. tile lel8loll~ of the Jean Bartaock' pf' Hamilton. ¥rs. us be ~ how we uM'the terDis on- Mt. Carmel. Thll tbre~uarte~ dairy cows, , e w a so c r Gardeners may obtain hllhest Smallwood, of Wa)'1lNvllle, last Provtll'l8 Of the ,1I1«I1!'ae' ,,,,. the Marle lIoore , -"nI Mn. "bl'Ulcbn~ aud "bodlel" In .con· million dol181r. edifice, five years pare them with ItraJght b ed fertlllzer value from freBh barn· week WIllI elected treuurer ot tbe IIIpllrop&! 0hDrCh. Tbe PrOYlace Reeder ot\WasbJut.op C. .JFIth the churCh pf Ooil. In 'constructlon, III the tomb of the Hereford calvel. , yard manure when Uled 81 mulch, Freshman clas; at- 'Ohlo Northern ~ , only "one ~'1'!" ,. the Bab. th.e mlrlJte4 Foraru!'ller o~ Following tbe ipeaklDg pro,nm acCOrding. to an extension OoHeul· Unlvereit." Ada, Ohio. .Joe Is ~ emhracee ~e . work Of thlrteen Maraball JiJler, "". 4loce.. 1Jl ~ ,.-utel Of. ~ilIO, lOOk. Mig IhI:r Ull1fj ot. that OhiUt ~ the World F'&lth of Baha'u'llah•.,1t the~laqlater and feede~ , at Ohio State pntverelty. ,pnHtnglneerlng stUdent at ItIlchlpD, 11JJDaij, I~ ud Mre. (1DPh. .: ,5, U): .~lIeT'" alIO mara tha completIOn of tha ·from tha. IUbltatlo~ p~ojec Vietor B. Riee .IIlYI It can be ap- Northam ' Ohio Ichool ' . WlIeonlln. ThOma Burton. lire. JOBeph Filer, seets, are "ranches or tli& second rrut Bth&' ••tructure thI- wlll .be ~ld at auction. piled to dormant 'Wood, decilinoul .. . The, Ite'fllote ,addres • . was dally· 11118 Bertha nter, the bonor sunt true vine (JOb~ 6), _ the other beln( tha 'two All ad!! tiona} feature of tba p I an t ·s, . evergreen., c1ecI4aOlls' Ct...rful CI Ie CI b at chore.1 evelllone III Ohrll.t and holtaal", · · , ~otm ._ . Tha teliP ' "dl,clple;" Temple.aD ~ Ibora flald day win:: tc;u~ Ihrubs In leaf or any 80ft grow. . . . rc .· U , Churcb Ce.thedral, Elau Clairs, on ' 11184 eo' frequaP1, '~, ' is DOt Mli~lpn, CllIeqo, ded.. . "qn p • P ~ tq plant> He cautlo1led prdanars . . . . . Saturd.y '!'anday, OCtober lJ by tha Rey. toeItc1 nee tn the lol.,r Telt&mII1lt 2 or tIU ,..... aebarkln, ad hOWiver, to· proVJde alr drainage . . 1haodore 0 .• :Wedel. warden ' of tha EpIlU... Silrely the HolY Splrlt JDxperiment Ita- tor ammonia ,tumei that, mJrht IIr. and Mn. Erneet Butter· Ooll~ ~f .PrellClbenl pd or bad & _~lJIOIe In dropping that II Ohrllt. 'lfho foreatere .,..W pruant this bum foliage. Manure In dlHct worth ware hOllt aud hOllel1 to ~ (latbaIItaI, , ~ h8l' ~ - - ' .~ Ihoul4 ,118 of the pro(raJD. for vt.ltore. ~n~t wI~ p~ant. will b1i,!1l plalit the Oheerful Circle on .Satllrdat . 'ton, Jt. C , < ~ mldlil7 ., o,¥, ;:Sav. f~ until . U.lue. . .veniD«, Card. were the dJ.,nlon _ " ' . t DlCA' '. ..... 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Publllbed Every Tbunday ...0-(.... ... ,o..hie. at Way.eavllle. Warren CoUlity. laa •• t E o t ere d aa secon el c.... mat ...r a the POllot1ice at , a:;nllvUle, Ohio, under tbe act or Marcb 8, 1818. 8ublerlp&lon Ratee-In Ohio. U. Per Year In advance; $2.50 els.where

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NEW SUITS The Lebanon Production Credit Association va. August and Emma Jentz. cognovit, Maple and Maple, attomeys. Irene M. Bachelor vs. Elmer C. Bachelor, divorce, Mepyl B. Gray, attorney. WindTbul'lton Miller va. J. sor and Charles Lowrey, money onIi, Gray, Risinger and Gray, attomeys. Ceeil Robertson VI. Elizabeth Robertson to change cust0d7 of chUcken, Southard and RoUaber(, attome,.. Home Federal Savin(. and Loan AaociaUon of CincinnaU VI. Earn. est E. and DorothJ L. Frock, co,novlt lIer)'1 D. Gray attomeJ

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child Ur plainUff, defendant to pay $1~ per week. ' John C. Mj)Ore va. John Widmeyer, defendant restrained from disposing of, seUing or removing any or aU personal property now located at the Lebanon Motel and Tourist Court; Forest Dakin ape pointed temporary receiver of personal property of plaintiff. . State of Ohio VB. Robert Riley, Jr., defendant committed to War ren County jail for 60 days and pay costs proseeuUon.

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE" WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

, Ray Phillips vs. Earl E. Agnor, damages, J. T. Riley, attorney. Maurice Byrnes va. Mabel B. Byrnes, divorce, J . T. Riley, at. tomey. Catherine Kemp, Admin. vs. The Otterbein Home, money only, Fred E. Jones, attorney.

COMMON PLIAS COURT T. D. and Goldie L. Marshall VI. Ben and Emma Egelston and The Miami Valley DldI. and Loan J.. ioclation, cue diamLued. C. II. BraadeDbUl'l appointed auctioneer for ODe 1UI'. Len~ ~ A. Breese va. WQDe T. Breae, tNe cl1smiued. Eula R. ' Newton VIt. Trae, W. Newton cue dlllD'lMd.

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lrene R. Camp VI. Charla. Camp, Lebanon Production Credit ,.. divorce, Gray. lUslIl(er and Gray, lOdaUon va. Au,pst and Emma attome,.. Jeotl, p,laintiff to reeover $1,478.· Cbarl~ Robert BeDlley va. as. Suaan BeDlley. divorce. J. T. JUleJ PbyU1s R. Gruber VI. Eqeme N. att.oraey. Gruber, divorce aDd eaatodJ 01

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFER.S Edmon Dowain dd. Geneva Jeanette Richardson to Dory ud Viola Baker 2 lots in Franklin. W. B. and Ilartha Franw to Charles and Rose Mary Turnmire .45 acres in Franklin Twp. Frank G. and ' Elizabeth D. Smith to WlUIam Ellery and Naomi Willlama leU4 acret In Turtleereek 'l'Wp.

8eDrr L. and mel L. , Danlell to Robert and GeraldIne Lawrenee 1 lot in DeerfIeld Twp. )(yron E. anel Allee Z. Glre to IIarpret W. Edwardl 1 lot ill WaJDe Twp.

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Lora C. to Harry L. and Mary L. Haolfeq .f44 aCirea in Deerfield Twp. • Elmer L. and Florence Moran to CledUi and Gracie Lamb 1 acre in Wayne Twp. . J. D. and Lizzie Smlt1la to Walter C. and Helem Mullins 2.3 acres in Wuhington Twp. Elmer Ball to Fred l~. and EveIyn M. Perkins .lUI acres in Deerfield Twp. II Eugene KIng to Buney C. and Louara A. Witt 15.16 acres in Deerfield Twp. Mary II. Cbatclier to Maurice and Helem Wllliama 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. John W... to Lucille Wass 10 acres in TurUecreeJe Twp. Myron E. and Alice Z. Gire to Henry Schoonover 2 lots in Wayne Twp. Albert Weber to 'Wesley and June Gilreath II Iota ill Deerfield

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William R. and Lorena C. Bellamy to Richard B. and Christine M. Sanders ~ acres in Union Twp. Mary M. Chatelier to Howard L. and Edna E. Shaw 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. Elmer A. Williams to Gertrude NUBS Williams 2 acres in Union Twp. . Nellie M. Smiley t~ Charles W. Smiley 1 lot in Lebanon. . Harry L. Graham to ErnC4t and Ruth England 4.03 acres in Wayne

Deerfield Twp. ert and Martha Sbort .91 a;e. in · Patrick H. and Irene G. Sexton Harlan Twp. to Ch"rlie and Catherine DuU 1.'7 1 Eugene and Dora Combl to Veracres in Franklin Twp. . nOll F. and Doreu T. Borchers 12 Kub D. and Mary Lou Amburgy Iota in Deerfield Twp. to Winfred and Virginia M. Am- HaskeU and Myrtle Golden to burgy 1 lot in South Lebanon. Louis and .Frances Loulao 2 acres. . Arthur S. an4 Mildred Jun,e William L. and Sophia Gallaher Smith to Leonard and RUth Baney to Village of Monroe 2.083 acres in 1 lot in Franklin. . TurUecreek Twp. Leonard and Ruth Raney to Ar- Kenneth G. and Waunita A. War· thur S. and Mildred June Smith · wick to Everett Spencer 1.11 acres 3.515 a. cres in ClearcreeJc Twp. I' in Lebanon. William and Mae Masterson to Robert E. and Mattie M. HopTwP. . Charles and Martha Reese 5 lots kins to LonnIe T. and Cora Lte Herbert and Louise Lawson to in Deerfield Twp. Perkina 90.22 acres in Massie Twp. Hershel Shope 8 lots in Deerfield Bronson Bailey to Quemtin R. Lucille Irwin to Ansel G. Irwin Twp. and Emogene Stevemson .688 acres 1 lot in Deerfie!d Twp. Dewey and BesSie Anderson to in Hamilton Twp. Joe B. Hau to James L. and Virgil and Mabel Barrett .388 acres Kash D. Amburgy to Seldon and ~tine MurraJ 1 lot in Franklin in Wayne Twp. Gladyl Burns 1 lot in South Leb- Twp. Russel Fred SeUJcop to Stephen anon. and Edna Werkowitz 1 lot In Deer- Joel C. and ~udy TucJcer to LunsMARRIAGE LICENSES field Twp. lord L. and Ruby E. Dicus 1 lot in Norman D. Roberta, 21, Le~ Russel Fred and Ruth Hilda Sell- Salem Twp. anon, U. S. Air Force, and Celia ""top to Albert F. Roeder 1 lot in Drexell W. Edmon to RoJ and M. Lewis, 17, Lebanon. ..... 1". Deerfield Twp. Daisy RicJcman .341 acres in Tur· William Robert Ledbetter, 19, Paul R. Surf.ee' to !lfarJc E. and Charla. anel MarJorie Welch w tlecreek Twp. Foster, machinist, and Johnny Eunlee L. Lambert 3.71 acres in Heber R. and BUda O. Lewis 3 Dorothy and Walter Huddleson Bentley, 16, Rossmoyne. Clearereek ~. . Iota In Corwin. to Edward and Arizona Huddleson Victor Lowell Mount, 21, MaSOD, Charl~ S. Dombusch to Roy Robert D. E1dtJdle to fiJlson W. 1 lot in South Lebanon. U. S. Navy, and- Eileen Ellie GeckUne .186 acres in WaJDe Twp. and Genevieve Gillman 10 Iota in Jessie and Evalee Napier to Rob- ler 21 Mason tJpi.aL

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day-General Electric'. 5th at Evl~. Time 4iea fast in the jet engine buIineaa and it Mema only ~y. we startesl ..... Thi8 waa a .tart from scratch back In October, 194s-e deeert.ed parking lot, a vast, empty~ echoiDi buDclini, and 88 people tNm other G·E plante with an aaaignment to build jet engfnee.

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ADd as each birthd~y of G.E. in E~endale comes around, we hope to celebrate it like this one-always too busy to

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AND . Y~U. OLD "IMI. ,(f01 UMITID 11MI ~Y)

build a peat new industry with a payroll of millions of dol· lars, greater purchasing power for thouSands of people, and a major source of new businees for local suppliers,

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THE MIAMI GAZE 'TE, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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LIVING -ROOM SUITE $139.00

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Complete Line of

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Fresh, Cured Me.t

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FOOD STORE Phone 2541

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, RALPH H. CAREY. Judge ot the Probate Court. Warren 001l~t'. Ohio Donald' D11.tu.h, Attol'lui, ... iO-8-(8t)-10-22 , ' NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Executor Estate of John WUllam Kersey. Deceued. , , . NoUce . Is hereby given ,that OIa W. Kersey; whOle Poat OUJce Ad· drelB .18 WayneSVille. Oblo, bal been duly appointed as Exeoutrlx of the J!JIitate ot John William Kersey, late of warren .County, Ohio. deceaaed. Dated thiB 30tb day of September. un.· RALPH B. CAREY.

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WILL ADDRESS LIME, FERTILIZER MEET Absen.. 11110111 D.a ••_......"••••• ;........ •... I, 1.1 Fri.a, Yas1 - ZOI nl- lo~ II LEBANOI 01 lOVElIER 4TH The cltllenl of Warren Coun· T \\ 0 nationall y known spetlkers, Mr. W. R. Allstetter. Vice Prl\'. Ident of tbe Nallonal Feed ABSac'lallon, and Mr. George E. Smllh. Professor of Solis at tbe University of Mlasourl. will address the Lime and FertilIzer J::ealers and farmerll In the Regional Meeting Cor Southwestern Ohio In Lebanon on Wed., 'o vember 4th. The meeting will be held In Lebanon Hlgb School and begin at 9 : 00 In the morning. Tbe Agronomy Der artment of Ohio State .U nlveralty and the Ex· tenalon Service In CooperatIon wltb the lime and FerUlher In· dustry will conduct five such schools this year In the State of· Ohio. Farmers are Invited to at· tend the meeting.

Absent and disabled valera' bal· lots must be applied fOlr not late r than 6 : 30 p. m. today (Thurlllay, lit the Board of Elections. Mrs. Lenore Holon. deputy clerk ot the board. annouDced this week. Deadline for riling 1;allots .w ltb the board Is I'\oon Friday,. Oct. SO. Balota received after that time will not be counted. Members of tbe armed forces mu st fil e ballotll with the board by noon oC Elec· tlon day~ Tueilday. Nov. f RegilltraUon Is not nElcessary In WarreD countr'. To be eligible to yote. It Is n8C8l1sarf to be a resl· debt of Ohio for one yellr. of the ounty for 40 daYB and of tbe precinct [or 40 dayw. '

ty are being •• ked to make many deol.lon. about the I r .chooll, county Ind Itate gov· ernment. at the poll. Tllelday, Nov.3. In over hllf of the county lying ne >.t to o"t.lde countle •• the que.tlon of Zoning I. bclng voted upon. In th ... town.hlp •• Clearcreek. Franklin. Turtle· creek, Deerfield. Hamilton and Wayne, the oltlzen. wleh to pro· tect their property and their hom.. from harmful Ind unde· • Irable typ~. of building. for bu.ln .... Indu.try and re.ldenc· ea. There Ie plenty of room In a town.hlp for all kinde of land

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Of Car, 'JruckMonday Two Member. Of F.mlly DI•• nstantly; Another Dies After Enterlns Hospital

Warren counties' list ot traffi c deaths Cor 1953 Jumped to 20 on Monday af'.arnoon 8~ lhree memberll of a Wesl Virginia family were GARDEN CLUB TO MEET fUl ally Injured south wes t ot bere at the Intersection of State Routea The Waynesville Oarden Club 122 and 48 In a cor· truck a ccident. Thie tot.al Ia five more than at wlll meet on Thursday afternoon, Ill8 l yea r I hIli lime. Nov. 6. at one-thirty o'clock with -------------~~ Dead are L. W. Qwlnn. 59. or Mra. Garland Stamper a8 h[)stells. Meadow BrIdge ; h is Wife. Martha . 58. and his daughter. Frances A. GUEST6 FROM NEVADA 110' Gwinn. 32. of Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crabbe h.a d Mr. and Mrs. Gwinn were killed all recent guesta. Mr. and Mrs, There will be a .m eetlng con· Instantly while Mias GwInn died UIO. George C. Coverllton. of Fallon. cernlng farm leases and father'80n about four boure arter the accJdent Zoning .et•• elde certain are .. agreement!! at tbe courthouse on at the Middletown hOBpltal. Nevadn. for cert.ln ulel. Under Zoning T uesday evenIng. November 10. Dr. H. M. Wllliami. Warren the future ule of any parcel of ' CQunty Agent John Mow bray an· county coroner. 8ald tbe elder VI81T FRIENDS 8UNDAY land can be determined and In· nounced today. Mr. and Mra. J . J . Bunke viI' couple sutfored skull fractures and veltmente In new building Iitel ited friend I In Newtown on Sun· "We get many request! ench Internal Injurlell. Mias GWinn died be mlde with mUCh more cer- year for juat suoh Information as of a Ikull fracture and crushed da,. aft rnoon. also called on Mr. Harold R. .iller. three-week-old talnty. . GEORGE E. irMITH ·chest. and Mre. William Burske III Norat Mr. aDd Mrs. Earneat Ray lonlng don not directly If. .wlll be covered In this meeting." son wood and Mr. ond Mrs. Lee Burllke Eugene Wilson. 42. of Morrow, he said . "and It should be very MlJler. of waynesville, died lIud· In Loveland. denl,. at 6:45 a. m. Tue'lIday at hili feet exl.tlng condltlonl. It will. worthwhile whe are not aatJllfied driver of the tractor-trailer outm home. Belldll8 hili puent!!. be III however. It.blllle present con· with tbelr present leases - both elcaped Injury althOUgh bls outrl t dltlona and a .. ure that all new Wac8 TO HOLD BAZAAR wu beavlly damaged. f. . e survived by two slstera, Diana and development Ie carried out In an tenanta and landlorda." Tbe WSCS of WayneavUle Meth· Gwinn wu driving eut on Oh.lo Mr. Lyle Barnes. Ex tension Sally; a brother. Cbarh!l ; tbe mao odl.t Cburcb III reminding every· Tbe Wayneavl1Je Parent-Teach· ternal grandparent!!. Mr. and Mrs. 'orderly manner. Farming and Economist. will conduct lhe meet· 122 and apparently tailed to ItOl) one to "set aside" Thuraday. Nov. era 'AesoclaUo~ will bold their an· Walter Whitaker. of Waynesville; farm building. are In no way af· lng which wtll be of the question tor the etop sign at tbe Intersec· 19, and attend tbelr annual bn· nU:ll Hallowe en Carnival Friday and the paternal gJrandmother. fected 80 long al they Ire uled and nnawer t ype. The meeting tlon. according to tbe State High· zaar and turkey eupper in the . evening at tbe local hlgb sohool for farlmlng. The cltillna af· will be held In the courthouse way Patrol. gymnaalum. Mra. Irvin Harris. nlBo of Waynes· feeted ehould give thll que.tlon The car spu n around after hit· ~vening. audItoriUm naxt to the county There will be free admllBlon to vUle. their •• rlou. conelderatlon and ~ en t ' 8 office and will start at 8 tlng the aide of tbe hoavy lruck all masked pereona and prizes will Se.r vlcel were conduoted at 10 • aupport. If defeated Zoning can· o·clock. BREAKS ANKLE IN FAt.L and then hit the rear of the vea. m. Wedneeday at the Stubbs not be voted upon a'galn for two Mrs. Bertie Mills had the very hicle. The loaded truck WII S ove r· e nwarded •'or varioua c·oltumel. funeral home here by Rev. John ••••••••••••••••• , ••••--~. ~. turned on Its lett side. but the auto great milltortune to fall at the There wUl aleo be 5{)O50 dan Ing. W. Wedgewood, Burial was In )leare. lunch and conceealona. .. ......................................................................................."'!~...... . home of her dauc'h ter, Mrs. L. E. Notice To Voters: remained upright. All prlJ811 and contributions were Miami cemetllfY. Thomllaon on FrIday and luffered A son. L. M . Owlnn. Jr., at a broken ankle. She was removed donated by busl.nesll elltabllah. The Board of Truateel wlsb to Sbaker Rd .. Franklin. said ·the vic· --Idler Gets · r mind votera that the PolllI for tlmll had been vlaltlng at his home to Miami Valley where Ihe " '1Il mentl and memebrs of the com· Loc •• . ., remain for · a few da,... munlty., Disch ..... In Vlrslnl. R~tlla.alk.. North West Wayne voterll will be and were on tbelr way to vlalt rei· _______ ..... located tp Crane's Oarage. atlvel of his stepmother at Woos· GUE8l'S FOR 8UNDAY DINNER FOR ·LEE. VA.-opl. William E. The Polle tor South west Wayn J ter. when the accident occurred. W. R. ALL8TETTER !\IehatOe. eon 01 Mr. and Mra. voters wUl be located at the new Mrs. Grace Vice Rnd Mrs. Irene The bodlee ot Gwinn and Mlaa U.. Melvin E. Meha Hle. of Waynel' Attention. Duck Hunlers!! Ftrehoulle on Miami Street. Henderson entertaln.ed to Sunday Gwinn were removed to the Oa· dtnner. Mr. and Mrs. H . H. Wada· o.~ra yJJ\e. w.. aeparated from' netlve 1C you are planning to hunt the Election: Tueada.y, ~ov8mber S. wald funeral home and MllI. worth and Mr. and Mrs. Paul . . . eervlce In the Army tb.ls week at Tndlan Lake marsh areall _ be 1963. Gwlnn's body to the Jobnson fun· BOARD OF TRUSTEES. eral home in Lebanon . Spalte of Wellt Carrollton. Mr. and· Troop Number I of the Wayn8ll' the Quartermaster TmlnJng Com: cautJoul of rattlesnakell. J8IIse Prendel'last, Pres. Mrll. Geol'le Stroud and Mr. and ville GIrl S«,Utl held tbelr reg· mand. Fort 1Ae. Va. Game protectors ond reaidents Maynard Weltl. · Clerk 'Mra. Carl Norman of Dayton. Mrs. The loeal American Legion POlt ula.r meeting Wednalday. Oc~ber Cpt. Mehaffie wal a member of or tbe area ha\'e reported aeelng HeadQuarters Detach·ment. 2164 numerous ratUesnakell (M..sasau. .................................... Maude Orane of I..ebanpn aDd Mr. No. 616 wllhel to both account for 21. and thank eV8!,),one for tbe money The troop divided Into their Area Service Unit aJIld was &I- ga s peclell) during the recent bAl. a.nd Irl. W. E. Strou.d dona.ted to the playgroWld equip- u~\L The ttendance and duell algned for II ty In the POllt com. , my eathe.r~ and .J\UIlt.en are cau. I ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA me nt fund. They received a total \ ere taken by the lcr1bea. The mlaaary. tloned to be : alert for them and Final reports on the 1953 Ohio unit!! tbep Joined together and He III a graduate of Waynelvllle to I otection around Mr. apd Mrs. Norman Backert of $178.20. SQuirrel seuon. which ended Oct. rrl ed d In worked on tbelr proJeot of belt blgh school. th WI ear amp e pr and little daueh tar a v ur g Tbe money waa spent as follow s : making. Refreshmentl were tur. e egll. Tbe Waynesvtlle Public Llbrllry 16, as complied by the Informa· the past weell at the home of her Swing Bet ____ __________ '141.39 nlsbed by the leader. Mrs. Henry. . . The MU8asauga Is one of tbree will be closed tor thirty days ae of tion and Education SectioD of the parents. Mr. al,ld Mrs. Harold B. Basket Ball Goals - --- --- 9.00 After thIs longl were aung and '1 ol sonous snakes fotlnd In OhiO. Wednellday October, 28 for the pur- Dlvlelon of Wildlife. show that Earnbart after IIvnlg In CalUornla Back Boards ______ .:.___ 15.00 pose of moving to It!! new locntlon four squirrel hunters lost their ... for the put several montha while ExpreSll Charges ______ 9.33 games were played. al a result of actual shoot. connected with the mUitary aerv· ement _. ____ ___ _. ______ 1.75 ODe new member. Patty Covey. I W. Wayne Advisory In the American Legion Hall at 4th lIvel Ing a ccidents and 28 others Suf. nnd Miami Streets, bere. Ice. Enroate home they vlalled was added to the Cblcadees. Ve.... Grand ,176 41 Sandra Allen, Newe Reporter Growers of toba co within the Council Meets Here . It will be looated in the two fered gpnllhot woundll during t.he Boulder ........ ~.. Total Spent ---------- - - - . count.y are to vote 1rhuraday on ) south rooms on t'he flr8t Ooor of 3o-day aeason. marketing QUo·taB. They will vote The South Weat Wayne Advis· Canyon. Painted Dessert, the PetIt wu an Jncrease of three (a" the American Legion H!l11. rifled' Foreet and many other In· Total Received ____ _______ U78.20 on three prOl)Oaals: one-year QUO' ory Council beld \helr regular Oc. Books tbat w II I be due during taUtlee over last year'a IIlngle fa· .t erllaUn. placea. ----;) .. Total Spent ______ __ _: ____ U76.47 I P I t a s for 1954 only; three-year QUo- faber meeting at the home of Mr. this period. may be returued wben tal accident. e tall, 1964-1966. or no 'Quotas. and Mrs. Rhodea ' BunneJl with the library reopens and no fines Of the four persona killed thlll AT DE8 MEET IN CINCINNATI Balance ______ _~~- -- - . 1.73 . Anyone who shares In a olgar· fifteen memberB present. year - ALL were the relult of will be charged. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartaock Th Legl I al ve"" well Rev. D. A. Kearns·Prellton. 90. filler and binder tobn(:co crop this During the bualne8a 8esslon. the accident!! with the ' bunter's own left on Sanday for Cincinnati. and e , on .. I so '# I will aU d the Grand Chapter pleased with the number of chll· for 66 yeare a Prellbyterlan m n· year as awner. lenant, operator or following oftlcers were elect.ed for gun. me Un. the Gmnd Chapter of dron Olin. thla ground and eQuip- Isler In Ohio and llUnols, died 'share-eropper 18 eligIble to vote. the coming yeac: PreSident, Mr. Oh( Ord r of Eaatern Star at the ment and would Uke to compliment MondllY afternoon at pie home of Voting place for growers In A. L. Schuhart: Secretary·TreaeM.ck Sauer Visits °c'lnnatle Garden.. lira. Hart- lhe chll4~ on thelr lOad be- a eon. John K. Prelton. here. thlll area will be tbe County Pro-. urer, Mrs. J. B. Crabbe and dill· Ct n f th 0 4 bavlor. Mr. Kearnll-Preaton came here ductlon and )larkeUog Admlnl. cUIIBlon leader, Mrs. C. E. Stan· a.zette OffIce Nine lltudent!! from War r e n lOCk. Grand Martha 0 . e rao Agal th Lell n want!! to In. several montha ago frOm Crylltat traUon office. 42 N. Broadway In forth. County are among 4,468 enrolleeR Mack Sauer. Editor and Pub· · Oha~eD, \""1\1 be l),rellent at all form t:e p!ente ~hat the grounds Lake. Ill.. to I'8Ilde with tbe lIOn. Lebanon. "The Voice of Agriculture" waa for the tall semelter at Ohio Uilf· llllher of The Leesburg CItizen and a8ll~~~~nd Mrs. Jellle Prender. rre the.., to be uaed. but It til 1m. After lIemng paAtorates a number the subject for discullllion. whlcb nrsity at Athenll. An additional The ' Lyncbburg Newa. radio com· are repraaeo.'ft- Mlam1 ChaP- poaalble ror the Legion to IIUper- of years ago at Yellow Sprlnp wall conducted bY MI'. J. B. Crabbe gast ...... I the play and that they can and Bloomlngburlr~ 0.: he moved Tbe Council adjourned to meet 591 atudentll attend claslles at three mentator. pu&lIc is pea k era n d ter and a nllmber of other memo ~~e and will not be- reeponalble to churche. In IlllnOllI. In November with dinner at the branches. CbUllcohe. Portamouth, author. stopped In for a sbort visit and zanellvl11e. Warren County at the Guette oftlce Monday evebers will attend. lIa1l1e f~r any Injury tbat might oc· He educated at collegell l\(ethodllt church bauar. Itudents on the campull are: nlng. Be Wall In town to IIpeak _ _ _ _....::..:::..: cur on thea ground a or equlpo and.. • Plcturee o · e Willt nta were Berved by William M. Flschbacb. Waynes· at the P.T. A. meeting. VI81T IN INDIANA 8UNDAV ment. . and Ohicago. ,.,,0 other eoM lIur· Still In Hawalla and qf tbe mi. the hOllten during tbe IIOOlal hour. vi 11&. Mr. aod Mrs. David Hartaook vlve. Joaepb of ClncbmaU and II10nary .w ork hi thu Phlllppinell . Carl L. Harria. Carl E. Hatha· and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. L Alvin at Walhlngton. D. C. will be given at the , Church of wa,., Bernloe A. Huber. Jerald E. Horace Shaner and daughter lpent New Century Uu Servlcea were held at I'SO p.m. Christ Sanday nllht 'at 7:80. Thill Imea. Oloria A. .Johnll •• H. Ronald Sunday with Mr. a}ld Mrs. Stanley U A' Hill Wedn8llday at the Stubbl funeral la MlBIIlonary Night In the eIght Weaver. 1r.. all ot Franklin. Batley near Lafayette. Indiana. meets t ar I hOme ~ere. with burtt~ In a Spring- night!! special servlcEl1I now going Patricia L. Smith, . Lebanon. The local Poat No. 616. American ," Tbe New Cen'''- ClUb met at field. 'Gblo. cemetery. , on. You will enjoy tbese pictures Mr. • ~d Mrs. Norman Brown Phillip D. Glase. Carllale. "RRIVE H!RE FROM . , .... oJ HOUM on FrI· Legion. wllhe. to announce a draW" ... the Far HIllII Party and admire the work that II be- and daughter Lucme of Dayton. ~ for a IIhotgun, hunting cap, . VENICE, CALIFORNI~ day aftemoon with Mrs • . E. F. lng done by faithful mlsalonarles were dinner guests on Sunday of NOT • eEl . trousers. coat. ahellll and allo a Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Ridge. life. Earnhart .. ha.ten; . In these' fields. MI"I. Brown's alster. Min Bertha day'a pay <UO.oo) to be ginn away long rMldenta of Wa1l!eanIle. M~ Ji'ted Granman prellded T~-;aIJ The sermon Sund~y morning Brown. Our Barber a~op wI11 be oloaed November 14. , who moved to O~llfonla the ear17 "ver the openJq and Mrs Earl . , . w1l1 be a cOlltlnu.~tlon of the Anotbel' brother. Mr. Ed. Brown tor vacation Nov. II to Nov. 23. ' Tlcketa are aYailable trom any part of thll J8ar, were . back In !,Hockett and Mrs. PaUl V~4" J'vme... ClUb Number 18 met lIeries of aermonll fri[)m the book of Beavertown. wu a caller In the Orville Oray. Cheater Care),. Legion member. Do~atlon Ie $.25 town on bUllneal ' thla w..k. At· • vorl were In cham of the , pro-' on '!'aelday evening at tbe Friends of Revelation. Thll church at afternoon. X-I0·29-(lIt)-1l·12 for each ticket, five for $1.00. ter their basln.1 ~ been trana- I i<ram hour. Mrs. V..nde"ort In- Soelal room tor lnatallatlon of of. Sardis will be conaldered In the Mlasell Ruth and Elizabeth r" , •• ~.#..... The pria811 to be given away are sennon. Tbe.. sermonl are re- Chandler returned Wednesday acted. they tnteM " to ~rn to troduncl aa their guMt lPeateI', ftCM'8. on dlaplay In the window of the Oallfornla. . 'Mrs. Kathryne YOWlg. a ""~ The following omcers were In. celvlng much favorable comment from a dellgbtful visit In HampWayn8llYllIe Drug Store. vlaor In the ~nel devU1mftl ltalled: . and the audience aeema very ton. Va. Muter, Mr. Lawrence Furnas; much ' Interelted In the present&Mn. Cora Pyle returned on ,at ~n.~t 1I'Ield~ Mrs. Young PNWill Give Recital aented a moat jlel~tful ' program 0'reneeJ'. Edwin Michener. Lee- tiona of the Beven (Ihurchel. now Saturday from a via It at tbe home He,. Sunday of ~ma on a variety of aubjecta, turer. )lrs. E1.le Bockett; Slew. helng dl~bUlI8ed. If you would of her daughter, Mrs. Noel Ea. . Mill JeaD Hartaock 1I'll1 gin a which ".. greaUy .enjoyed by ant. Glenn Smltb; ASlt. Steward. like to know more .about the MYB' ton and family near S p r i n g b o r o . ' . Leo CODner' Chaplain Mrs Dor· tlral book of Revelation It will pay 'Dr. ·Emma Holloway. Mrs. Olin The Ohio DYJIlon of Wildlife, recital at the FrI.ndl Boc~ Room enryone. The olub ' adjoumed ~ m..t ... otlly lI'raale;; Treaaiu~r. K~nneth you to attend these le"lcea. -Curl, Millel Ruth and Elizabeth through It!! emploY~811 are making Nov. 4 ~ Ohio. Polled Sborthorn . on Sunday. November 1, at 8: 10 p. m., and 1I'll1 alng a .number of November With Mrs. Marle Rime Retalllclt· S6C~tary Mrs Car. ' Tbe churoh choir Is golnllr along Chandler attended a tenth annl· a concerted effort prIor to tbe filII Breeders' Sbow and Sale. fair· olyn aetalllck; Gat~keepe~, Paul nicely under the '1eaderalilp of veraary dinner at Den.ver Do~ml. IImall game aeason thll year to l!i1'Oundl, LebanoJl. Show at 9 S. seleotlona from famoull ope.... and aa hOlltel1 at t1\e Party Honae. A delicloull Ice course wu Michener; Lady Ant. Steward. Mra. Adrian Hopper. The . choir tory. Wilmington. on. FrIday night. better relatlonl between the hunt: m .• Sale at 1 .p. m. other well lmOwn 01... lea1 nnm~ served In the dllPng room to the Mrs. Frances Collne.r ; Cerell. Mra: n~w . meet!! every Lord'lI day eve- honoring Mr. Raymond Wilson. of er and the landownerS In the ·State. N~v. 4 lJme and ' ~ertlllzer 'b6r8. • Washlnglon, D. C. executive sec· One of the .most recent proJectl S.c hool. LebaJlon High School. 9:30 Mlall HartlOjjk III a graduate of members and guellt!!. Mrs. Young. Jeln Bunnell; ·Pomona. Mrs. Mar- nlnw at 8:80 fo~ practlcl!. ' retary of the Friends National III a lenea of bumper . Btickerll a. m. to 3.: 46 p. m. the Scbool of' J.iual!) of Miami Unl· Mra. Gilbert Frye, Mrs. J . .J. garet Gilliland' Flora Mrs AI. Committe" on . Leg'alatlon. : wblcb wtll . be placed on the autos Nov. 4 - Lamb Pool at tbe ~erslty. · IItudled at tbe' p:n\verslty Bn_e. ¥n. Jease ' P.,Nndel'lut. be~ 8UJ:f.~:· Plant It: Mlall' Vir· . I'. , Mrs .. E11a Dakin returned Wed· of DIvIsion employees 'and atate 'FaIr Orounds. ·6:30 to 90·clock. of Wisconaln and III now ItudylnS ~ ra. ,~cl1e Armltal'9. · ~"'. Oar· "nla Hardin; Executive Commit. Nov. 9 - Warren County's first. under LouIs' Johilen In Clnolnnatl. land Stamper. Mrs. Ellen Conner.' tee Member. Rhodell' Bunnell: . . The price of world peace la lIeaday evening from a ' vlal~ with cars urgIng the' hunter to gOQd Tbe InltallatioD. team wu made world ' faith. The Baha'l Faith III her cOl1slns, Mr. and Mrs . .C. .E. sportsman8hlp and the .respect of pig roalt at Lebanon High Scbool Mise Butaock's frlendll are cor- and MI.I ElI.abeth ' Chandler.. l1P of members from each of the dedicated to the unltlq of men Irwin: of Fairborn. Ohio. ' private . property. . Cafeteria at 7 p. .m. .. 1 dIally, Invited 't o' he.ar hez:: . COUNTY HA.8 41.4 tt.jCHES county Grangee. There a number and women everywhere In ' one Mr. Carl .Smlth a.ttended a fam· Stlckerll now adorning the au't o" ·Nov. 10' Farm ' Lease and 175 GROWl NO' DA'Y 8 IN YEA" 01" RAIN ANNUALLV of gueete Including Deputy Mat. "!lmmon faith lind ·o ne world or· tly reuJilon on Sunday at the homfl of Division employees appeal ·to· Father and Son PartDerabtp Agreeren €ounty a"erage. 176' Balled on 'a 29 ,ear ave~. ter alid Ralpb Melaupy ~lio dor, This Ia the tnai;mment railed of 1\ ne'Il'Jlhor. ~r. Oharles Albert the hunter to · get fiermlsBlon be- 'mente meeting at the Courthot\se · War Warren County has 41.4 IO,c bel 'o f gaYO 'lhort bIb. • by God In thla da], for tbe sav. Sml~ In Jameatown. · , fore hunting· on rh'ate landl. Audlto~um, 8 o·c;lock. growing days eacl\ tear. That Iii rain annually. JanuaJ')" ulually hall Jug ' of hamanlty. It III tor' the- Mlases Oertrude Chandler anll The alp. readll: HUNTERS! ! ! Nov. 19 - Co-op Farm Credit the number of day. fl'om the l ..t 3.5 Inchell. J'ebruary 2.4: March ATT'END ..TATE GRANGE ,chl,vement ot world , civiliZation Mariel . Sayre ot Norwood. called ASK THE FARMER FtltoST. Ohio Worklhop at 1;ebanon Grange Hall frost In th.e spring to t,11e rttat klU· 402, April 8.1. May, U. Jane 8.8. Mr. aD!! II.... c. E. Michener. of that all the ~phetll of God taught on MillS Cbandler's a.nnt!!, Millaea Dlvlalon of Wildlife. from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. July 3.8, Augullt 4.2, September Wa)'JlelVllle, , Harry Palmer. of and lived. It ..... tor tble achlevlI' iRutb an.cl Elizabeth Chandler and It "1a boped by the· D1vr.loD that ....:...~~.'- - - Ing tmllt In the fall of the year. . ' . .I.t; October 2.95. 'N ovember .J. .• Mallqll, and Mn. ClInt Tay10r. of ment tlJat Jellu8 Il.ed and died. Mrs. Mae HarrJ.!On on Sunday are apo~en's cluba and other Inter· ARE YOU? . __ 8TAMP PAD8 HERE . ,aDd I)ecember ~.1 Inch. of rain, Bl,r'f'e1.bur.r, atteDded-::the.. . hjl8 m~ dMde~ "904 unite}; ternoon. -..p; , eeted O~n!zatlons ' ~hroulfhout the Make younelf neoeqaary' to tbe Yn can Jet S.P Pd. (Bl~ E-. of ftle .h1JD~ ,haft·. , . 8.fa..... ar.eetID..'t Olen- Thf8 cbalJ'" of (lOCI .. to yPU , , , State wlll take up the project .. world, and "Ill give }'Ou or PurPie) at tbe Galetti! Ornoe. ,oulUlect oft). land, thJt ~ . and me,-HeleD McCo)". Be SURE To Vote Tuesday I one of tb8tr fall actlvltlea. br"d.~Em~"'OO.

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YOU WILL SUCCEED Let no feellll( of discouragement prey upon )'OU, and In 't he end you are sure to succeed. Abrabam L1ncolli.

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Obi a Is In full dress right now , e 0 a new "nd and tbe colors are .: riot Nature ti mely e l ~·f)a~e Infarmlltlonnl bl'O- l has caught up with b d Be SURE To Vote Tuesday I Publlsbed Bv fY .Thursday MornJnG c~ure JU8t released by the Dlvi· shnibs and though the: ~~~:~. at \\ nynes\'llIe. \\ arren ountl', Ohio. s on of Water of tbe Ohio Depart. : eter Is almost still on a Bummer fall . En t red a se,'ond class matter at mont ot Nnlura l R sour es. ThlB schedule the calendar lays It Is The wood d hll1s of our own tbe (loslofflce OI L Wu yn s l' lIl e. hlo. email pamp .Iet not only briefly IIndtlr lh RCt or [arcb 3, 1878. tells of hlo's growIng w ler needs - - - - - - - - -- - - and nearby counties are waiting for but al80 gi\'e n thumbnaU sketch Coplee of this brocbure may be visitors and a trIp on some of tbe of tbls IlUlt 's grow In water obtained wltbobt cost by wr.l ting side roa411 will be one that won't Subscrlp~ion Rat &-In Ohio, $2. Per Yenr In AdvRnce; $2.50 elaewber prohlems and the n ed tor Il Bound to the O~lo Division o( ,Water, BOOn be forgotten. This week end * IIpr roa h to lin onomlc and li d • 1600 Dublin Road, ColumliuB, ' or wlll be ODe of full cplor and If YOII QURte solu tion. the Information ond Education want to see nature dresesd In all THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1953 ection, 1l07·D State OW c Bldg., ber finery Just take to the high· waYII and back roads now. Columbus 16, Ohio. t( 11 In unpre3sell pleats to fonn n MISS JAN E FITE ~...... chapel sweep. Her two·Cered tin· Correlpondent ~s ge r tip veil of French illusion t ulle It'll I m It deml·bat of the Alen· VOTE FOR R v. H rman Ray, pastor of th re tnrr or Rtale Dulles recent· t on lace, Morned with He'd pen rill Linden Avcnu Daplist 'hureb, ly ga\' this ,'omparlsoll of n and rhinestones, and s he "art led Dayton. will conduct a serl I! ot worker's earo 'ngs In New \' ork IL cascade arans "ment of white or· meellngs this week at the J onah'l! nnd M s . OW: bids nnd stephanotis. Her only Run Baptist Cburch here. T b e l "For n worker to buy a pound ornament WUB a strand of penrl s meetings b san \\ Ith n busket din· 1o( blltt r In N w York. It tak s 27 of the groom, . . ' b I gi I tl oclal roOJUs Tbe bride's mothel" appeared In ner e ug v n n 1 S 1 mloutes of work; tor a slmllllr a frock of scroll ewbrolderd bro,v[) of Ole cburch du ring tbe noon work r In Mscow. It takes over tatreta with matching accessories, hoThe uSunday r , . lass play, "Melody s~. I .. hours ot ,,'ork -FORSenior ' . andthe mother of the groom choae For a pound of Bugar, 3 y.. min· ~ dusty plum model with black Madbouse" was pr sented In the school audltor;um, Frida). venlng. ptes In New York; 4 minutes in accessories, eacb wearing cor· 'I he pr ntation was directed by ' lloscow. sages of yeUow tugi mums. "For a Quart of milk, seven MRS. DON ... LD WERT Three grandmother. were pres· Mrs. Gladys Hook and Mrs. Win. Ured Starr. mln ut s In New York; 42 mlnules MIs8 roilly ue F\ " . ent, each complimenting her cos· daughter of 1I1r and Mrs EII~n K' c~lJege friend. Miss JohOl:l I tume with a.n orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. ill bard WllllamlS In Moscow. ELECTION: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1953 a.nd family or WllmJngton. were "For a dozen ggs 25 minutes Furnas became' the brld~ ot M~ orn erry was her bridesmaid. • FoIQwlng tbe carmony, arc p. guetlta. Sunday, of frs. \ IIl1aw's In 'ew York ; D arl; three bOurs Donald' Wert, son of Mr. and Mrs: Tbelr froc l!i were styled allke lion was held In the Friends' BoYOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S, in Moscow Kenneth Wert of Troy, OD Satur- ' of gold pure silk taffeta with tit· clal room, where tea tables wer Tucker. day evening In the benutlful old ted Bt.r apless bodices, w;orn under arranged with bronze a.nd yellow Mr. and Mrs. Erne t (Buddy) For a cotton. shJrt, nearly one I Friends Meetin Houee In Waynes. mat hlng shrug jackets with el fugi mums and greenery. The -Pol. dv . ~ . bow length sleeves. and with very beautifully decorated four tiered Moor and Bon, of Wilmington, hour In N w \ ork; 22 bours In ville. w re guests Sunday pf his par. MOIlcow. A.8 the f I d tu)) skirts of floor length. Tbey wedding cake wa. lopped with I ents, Mr. and Mrll. J . C. Moore. I "For a man's suit, three daye in a r en II aDd relatives wore ma.t.ehlng \gOld taffeta cor· cattTeya orchids. which the bride The Adult lass or the tetbo- New York ; days In MosCOW. ~o~I~';eedfriMI~S Jfb~: Tb~~nberry , onet crowne In their hair, double presented to her boateases, Mrs, dlst Cht: rcb beld tbeir October . "For overshoes. one day In New dered a p:gr~ . I Ie, ;en. strand golden cbaln necklaces. Paul Furnas, of Pleasant Hili, me ting In tb social rooms of the York ; 13 days in MO!lCOw. mUlllc. 0 ove y arp gifts of Ole bride, and carried cousin of the groom, Mrs. Ernest I chu r h, TII I'redRY evening. "F ' w . 001 it. 2i. cl\ACade arran«ements of bronze Cook. Mre. Seth E. Furnas, Jr., U Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur W Wllaon. h or a N om~ a :, 2 Bd in b Mr. Roy Furnas. brother, 01. the muma with ehower rlbbonl. and Mrs. Willard Furnas, cousins W ...YNESVILLE RT, 1 Dlyton.W.yneavllle Rd. k of Cbarleston, W st Virginia, wer oure l n ew or, 2 BY. ride, Mr. Donald Gillam, cousin of tbe bride. guetlts aturdav of his sister, Moscow. of the bride, Mr. David White· The brlde's IitUe sister and broIced punch was served with the Mrs. 10u'se File and daughter, "For a aile of soap. three mln· head and Mr. Dan Kruger, fraler· ther, Ann and Stephen, were the cake to the many guellts, wbo C~a.nal Jane Flte. utes In New York; SO minutes In nlty brothere of the groom, sealed rJower girl and ·rlng·bearer, Ann were also en.tertalned by Miss Mr. and frs. harles Re" nolds. MoscoW." the guests a.nd Mr. DouglaR Wert wearing almost a~L e~act model of Leedom who pl&yed a number of UHF CONVERTERS INSTALLED served hi broth b the bride's gown, In white sUII I of pring Valley, were. gupsts here _ _ Tb s d er as ellt man. shantung with 104:e accenting the plano selections. ~., '$ 34.10 Complete dUrlDK th w ek end of Mr Rey. GAZETTE ON S ... LE e sacre Friends ceremony Mr and MrII. Wert lett for .1 nolds brother-In.ln pnd sillter, was IlPOken before a background off·sboulder necklJne. and carried IIhort honeymoon and the bride Antenna In.ta~lation and R• Ill'. and Mn. Carl Osborn anll The Miami Guett. 1_ on sale of greenery, tbe bridal aisle being 0. basket of bronze and yelow chose for tr&.vellng an oxford Her headdre811 W811 a brown wOrllted flannel swt with famlly encb Thur~dly at noon at the marked wltb golden mums and mums. ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED . D Wa. nesvll~ Drug Store. The lluckleberry, tied with gold satin band of tiny yeU!I>w mum II. beige accessories and the lovely Miss FrI~a Campbell Of ~v. r'rlce remaina the aame--6c per atreamers, and a ' buge basket of The bride, who ",alked with her orchid from her 'bridal boquet. white fugt mums marked the harp. father. wal very attractive In a On their return they wl11 reside ton. waa ~ l e guest here dur ng tbe " 'eek end or h T par'lnts. Mr. single eoPJ'-ol' J2,oo per year, Ists' corner. Candles In lIeven wedding gown ot pure el1k ahan· In WUml.n gton where the groom and MI1!. Adam Campbell. branch candelabra and [n the win. tung with a fllted bOdice, which will complete hili lien lor year at MI'. and Mre. ecll Llnkoua and throughout the supper hour. dows, cast a sott glow- over the reatured an Ell zabetb an collar, Wilmington college. He I, a grad. :::;;;;============~=~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~~ family of Lebanon, were guest.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carter at· nuptial scene. These were lighted 10Utlined In exquisite Alencon lace. uate of Troy m!!'h school and 0 r Sunday of her parents, Mr. and t.~nded the Pumpkin Show held by ·MJss JUlia Leedom ot Ne"," Tiny buttons fastened . down the member of the Tau Kappa Beta Mrs. Tom Welch " nd ~er grand· ISaturo8.Y at Clrclev1lle. . town, Pe~na., a college friend of back of the dreu, and also the fraternity. Mrs. Wert, a graduate V 0 T E FOR mother, Mrs. Oba Welch. The Adult Bible Class of Jon· the bride a. Attending the brlde / IOng sleeVeR that tflper d over the of Waynesville High 8chaol atud· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter ob- ah's RUn Baptist Church held as maid of honor was ' ber coulln, bands. Alencon Ince' enolrcled 'Ule led at the Oollege of Mus(c in Oln· served their 25th wedding annl. their October meeting, Tuesday In Misl Wllbelmlna Braddock nnd waleU1ne, and th4~ very full IIklrt .clnnatl and Is a senior of the Con versnry, Saturday evening, by h&'l" Wilmington. at the home of Mr. servatory of MUlic of Oberlin College-. These young people reo jng a group of friends and rela· and Mrs. Roward Collett. Rev. J. Ives Ill.. their home tor tbe eve-- P. Thornbury led the devovionll. celved a. large s.rray of !rUts of love and affection from their man nlng. The aMen daughter, Mias and Mrs. Ruth ulllvan had charge r calle Carter flew, here trom of the recreation. Misl Vlna Hln· friends and relatives. whIch they ' use In thelr home. , North Carolina for tll.e occasion. kena w.. pro«ram cbalrwoman. -'ORMre. Jltmetl Jordan .and MI'II. The MII!lonary 'Ircle of the Mr. and Mrs. Wert, the groom's 1 Patty Jordan of Waynesville. were Joni'S Run Baptist Church held parente, ,;ave the rehear_a I dinner gueef 1 :rrl ay ev nlng In the an day meeting In tbe social at th Golden Lamb In Teb DO I hom t.ere of Mra. A. D. Martin roo of the church Wednesday on Frldav' e\1enlng for th ell. and IOna and Mrs. Louise Flte and with a bSlket dinner served at the ding party. daughter Jane. noon hour. Mr. 8-I\d Mrs. FumaB eJltortatn VILL ... GE OF W...YNESVILLE The Massie Townlblp Grange Miss Vlna Hlnkens and Mlsi' While Mr. Day is Taking a Much on SuMay a fternoon with a tea, will lerve the aunulll Election Francee Blnnns had RS tbelr din · N dd R h . bonorlng their daughter anl1 ber ELECTION: TUESDAV. NOVEMBER 3,1853 Dsy dinner ' October 3 In Bo/tlll1 ner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ee e est, t e Store is $,till ' y,room-ele t. Immediate relatives

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Now Sel'vlng By ."ppolntment the UneKplred Term . of the Late W. C. St: J ohn ' El:.ECTION: TUESD... Y; NOVEMBER 3.1963 ,

The citizens of these Townships wish to prote~t :their homes and property by Zoning. •. You do riot want to buy or build a new home and lOon fin4 a building for 8 . Tavern, Dance ' Hall 'or othe'r Db· iectionable business going up beside you or 'across the road. .

ZONING does NfT controllan.d or builcHngs of .~ny ~ature used on .a farm For F4!fmlng Purpoli~s. ., ZONING is now in effect or being ~~opt~d i~ coun,ties next to Warran. Should not our d,izens be protected to07 '

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an Is. Jeue Stanley .ppcIlDted auctioneer lor ooe year. Motors Insurance lCorporatJon et al vs. Frank Scearce, judgment of $436.28 rendered in Idor of plainuas. . . Joseph M. Paul appointed aucUoneer for one year. William A. BroW'll ~s. Stella V. Brown, case dismissed. Robert· Bowling v,s. Cecil Coate dba Coates Septic Tank Co., defendant granted 30 days to file motJo~ or answer. : Lows H. Leaf vs. John Leaf, case dismissed.

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Wmfleld S. and Fannie Knight to Hollil I. and Mildred Rexroat, 28.4 acrel in Turtleh-eek Twp. Hollis I. and lrJildred Rexroat to Wmfield S. and Fannie Knight, 36.69 acres in Turtlecreek Twp. Winfield S. Knight et al to Gilbert and Joyce Knight 46.66 acres in TurUecreek Twp. Charlie and Florence Burnell to Ivan K. and Connie Sullivan .10 and .25 acres in Salem Twp. Dal.l as and IdeUa Leigh to C. L. and Effie Arnburgy 6 lots in Morrow , Lester Githens to John C. Moffet 1 acre in Clearcreek TwP. 0 car and Betty Sams to Ken· 'neth R. Burke 4.82 acres in Deer· field Twp , Mayme J . Grein to Clarence and Edna Burn 5.83 acres in Salem Twp. Mayme J . Grein to Leslie and Edna Aitchison 5.95 acres in Salem Twp. Frank Simpson to Walter Simn.. .. son 47 'h acres in Salem Twp. Oscar and Betty Sams to Otto F. Fouch .516 acres ill Deerfield Twp . Oscar and Betty Sams to Eugene and Dora Combs .5111 acres in Deerfield Twp. Finley G. Tulbee to Carl and hJ 50 . Geraldine P pps. acres ID Union Twp. Thomas C. Norris to L. D. Baker 1 lot in Waynesville.

NEW SUITS I Maxine Smith vs. Vernon SmIth, Audrey Morgan vs. Glendon divorce, J . T. Riley, attorney. Morgan, divorce, Fred E. Jones, at- I' Pauline ProffIt vs. Elmer L. --- - • lorney. Proffit, divorce, J . T. Riley, atOCTOBER 26, 1955.- Blue skies Gerald Wilcox dba Wilcox Sheet. torney. ' - and sunshIne aga In utter a. week Metal Co., VS. Ella Jane Lewis, Esther M. Evans VB. ' Dorothy O. nd of partly loudy weathe r but V·mcen t A. S·1sson, at- Bu rton a nd Mabel G...... YI_ 8lUl no raIn. This dry cli ma te Is money, am, partfQuite pi uSlml., like Colorado ,or torney: tion, S.m.ith, McCollister and Gib/Lny of tbe other dry state8, hut Nancy Wilder vs. Joe R. Wilder, ney, attorneys. the trouble 1/1 we I\re not veaTed to divorce, C. Donald Dilatush, at. COMMON PLEAS COURT It. We have no Irrigation, we ex- torney. I' ct enough moisture for our Dolly . Edens vs. Freeman CurArthur Coldiron vs. Cora Lucille REAL ESTATE ,'RANSFERS wbeat and other crops. Our pu- rence. appeal, Fred E. Jones and Coldiron, divorce to plaintiff. . tures are not the' ki nd of grass Donald Robertson and Cedric Stan. Lena Rose Monds vii. John Addie SealS to Ernest and Ida t ha t grow ~ wel1 on a dry hlllside. ley, attorneys. . Monds, case diJmissed. Tipton 1 lot in Fralllklin Twp . NIT ceb 'Y Dit her blu td Rose Marie Ripley VB. Harold J . Hulan Rhule et al vs. Erpest L. Cecil and Harriet Bowermaster W leat 8 In great anger. I Benrlelt, delendant gl ' ven 20 days to Paul and O-atrJ-ce Dam1'lt on 5 e Some of It hRS had moisture Rip ey, divorce, Warren C. Young, PC , ., on" " uh to sprout but It Is a Ques. attorney. to file answer. . acres in Franklin Twp . . v ~ .." Th urston Mill er vs. J. F ' Mari e tte W·IC kes to Th e Grail . Wmdsor tlon whether It wUI Iiave enough to grow. I would like to anawer Atter all these years Mra. Rlcb- et ai, Charles Lowrey dismissed as 9.628 acres in D~erfjeld Twp. T -b . t y d ef en d an t . Borne of the ad vertisements for ar da ha8 move d to...., anon and I a par Myron E. and Allce Z. Gire to pla nts fpr fal\ planting but what am getting new tenanta In th eir Irene M. Bachelor VS. Elmer C. Harold Blackaby and Virgil Ottis ould I do wltb t hem. Tile gr'opnd hOllse. I miss her very much. bu Bachelor, defendant ordered to pay Herrington, trustees of the Spring la too hard to dig and It Is purn»· after all the boys left home. she $30 per week temporary alimony. Valley Church of Cbr.lst, Spring Home F ed era1 Sa vIDgs . Ing enougb t 0 pump for me an d th e felt that sbe ouldn't stay 8 0 far an d Loan Valley, Ohio, lots iJ~ Wayne Twp. . four cows wIth ou t t ry I ng t 0 wa I er from the bua line alon . It seems AssDC Ia ti on 0 f Cm cmnaU vs. Earn· Donald G. and WOma Wilson newly planted things. It i8 almost very strange not to know that any est E. and Dorothy L. Frock, plain. too hanl to dig holes to plant fa\1 time of the day or nlgbt lhey woul<1 tiff to recover $1117.21. Dick.m an to RaYlllDnd M. and Rosa· bulbs 80 onC8 again my plans tor come at my call If 1 needed them, Eth I M I lind Dickman 1 lot in Hamilton got ou t. she would e cCau ey vs. Denson Al- Twp a beautl "" ,1 syring garden are fad. kthat If It,the stock h h len. case d i s m i s s e d . ' lng. It Ie beautiful though, a love· now w et er Bbe Baw them or . Beecher and Martin Howard to Iy picture out ncroslI the pasture not, but by 80me 8ixth senae th at. ~:tirs E. Kidd vs. Harry Lewis, ,E. R. and Edith HOUlton 1 lot In acroBS the val1ey to tbe woods. told ber something was wrong and p n f rendered judgment of Salem Twp . '!'be pastures are R brlgbt golden sent h.er to look and no matter $4,000. . . brown In the sunshIne and there what the time ahe never rested . The Anderson Lumber Co. vs. James M. Bolender tD Wanda L . D. Baker to Thomas C. Norris Iq a bllle haze over the woods, one until tbey .w ere In agatn. In all Walter A. Barker et 'aI, plaintiff A. Bolender 1 lot in Lebanon. 2 lots in Wayne Twp. ar two trees stili have some bright these years we have bad many ad- to recover '$4,373.51 from defend- .....;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=. leaves and a pst h of weeds are a ventures. We ha.ve chued chlcklovely deep crimson. A picture en thieves, tougbt gralls fires, and a re husy now painting and paperlovely enough to put on canvae arid ' hunted for runaway boy.. Jobn Ing and makIng tbe bouse ready I hang on tbe Wall, but It would 'p ut wss never too Ured even wben be tor their family. Mr. Stacey has a more money In the pocketbook If was sloll: to dig me out of the harber shop In Lebanon, but Mra. t)Jnt pasture wa.s anice deep green 8now or mud or flJr a tire and Stacey loves the country and 18 and If there were rain olouda send- many a night If tbey beard a amdouB to get back to count.!'Y In~ a nice Itentle rain to fl\l our strange noise or saw my outside living. They lived In this neighdried up ponds and sprlngll. light on, one or the other . haa horhood when I first met them I bave a calf to take to the sale come over to make l ure that 1 a long Ume ago. I te I Bure that todav. I hate to veal a ntce belter wu aU rJt;hl The first time we they alao wUl be good neighb9rs but I bqugbt tbls one not knowing ever laW Mrs. Rlcbard8 wal .oon thougb they are not gOing to ru n It was a heifer and I have enougb after they moved there. Bhe came the farm . Johnny Richard. who helfe1'8 to carry over the wintol' over to 8IIk If they could get Bome farmed for me last year, erpects and It II &lm08t fat enousb. If apples from 1\ tree down In tbe to continue this year. At the !acthe COWl had more milk I woul" J)uture near their line fence. We tory they all call hIm Red. Theae keep It another week but a8 It III appreCiated that and the tact she periods of change Bre hard some J better lell it and get a little one. alwaye BIked permlaslon to pick UmeB but we live through them There are' two helfel'1l that 8hon14 berries or for the boY8 to get nuts and take a tresh start. It bas be weaned entirely hut the calf on my Iide of the line, tbey began leemecf very lonesome here on the lot is bare and dry. Tbey eat bay tbat way and because of that we farm these lut weeks without any now 10 perbape I better do It be- aL~y. got aJOIlA' well. It Is the boys on the place 80 I am gla1 fore the weather seta any colder. Jlttle thlnp, court ely and relpeet that the new tenanta bave some Maybe I better coosult tbe almanac for pro»erty and Otber peoples and lome glrl8 too and I hope for a good weanln, date and get rlgbts and feelings, as well as that we will be good frlendll. Rutb snother calf. It eeema ter- honesty. that , make for good r-; Anyone want a pup? They are Election: Tu_day, November 3, 1953 rlble to have to feed bay thll warm lations. growing fast now and have learned weatber when we haven't enougb I Mr. and Mra. 11m Stacey of I to eal There are allo tbree nutry to go throl18h tbe winter. 110 won· I Lebanon and theLr family are mO\'- I kJtteDJ that 'I'I'1ll need bomes Boon. der the. market II slutted with lIur In tbe flrIl ot November ..lid f Speak up, If you want one. JESSE PRENDERGAST, Prea. teedel'1l. • MAVNARD WELTZ, Clerk•

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Public Auction '! On account of ill health and am moving to Waynesville, the underlSl"ned will nil all of the live . tock, feed, household goode, etc., by way of Public AuctIon at my residence located 2Yz miles East of Pekin, 2\12 mile. Weat of Wayne.vllle on the PeklnWaynes ville Road No, 53, just off the Township Road, West, on

SATURDAY, OCTOBER ' 31, 1963 Commencing at II o'clock Lounge Chair, Wicker Set, 1l'tand8, Bede and Spring., Buffet, Table, Ch.lrl, Rocker., Wash StandI, 011 and Electric Lamps of all Kind., 14-qt. Conservo Cold Packer, Lawn IChalra, DI, hu, Cooking Uten.lIl, Stone Crock, .nd Jarl, Gla ..ware, Silverware, AntIque Organ, Wa.h Stand Seta, Coal Hod, Flre.lde Set, Chair", 3~0 1 T1er Cupboard, lome Iron.tone China, lome GI ... and China.

Miscellaneous Items 5·dec-< battery Brooder, 4 'StartIng Brooder., 10x12 Brooder Hou.e on "kid., Chic ken Coops, Chicken Feedere, Stlly.rda, HOQ Shute, De Val Cream Separato .., lard P ..eal, Iron Kettlea, Electric Water Heaterl, Double Tub Waah v.t, Block and Tackle, let of Exten' lion Ladde ... , lot of Imall Tool., one lot of Junk, many other nr· t lcles too num eroul to mention.

Milch Cows One Milk Cow and one Guernley Helfer to

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Feed Seve ..al balea of good MIxed Hay.

Poultry 180 Head of laying Enllllih and DeKalb Leghorn Pullet.,

EARL CRAWFORD, Ow.er RUSSELL and PAUL, Auctioneers lebanon, Ohio W. H. IRWIN, Cieri<

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Of course WI appreciate the word of approval that come. to UI whln our •• rvlc. bfen choMn. But It II 8Ipeelally ,ratIfying to be told, ye.... afterward, that our kindly attention ,. atlll rememb.red. WE SHALt:. STRIVE TO DESERVE, THESE F R lEN D LV COMMENTS•

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W ~ynesville teach!!rs avorage $1,1.19.00 less than the average for Ohio city 'teo!lchers; $587.00 less than the Exempted ViII"ge te ~cher!i; and. $316.00 less than the average local school teac"er., '

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1. SUPERfAN BLOWER. - • - ••• $34.95 FiU ,,~ heater. Giva you (on:ed • , . aii-.tJOmforft • ' R YOUR ND ' '. ~ ~,",OM.nC 'HERMO~TAT. '3.'5 fO ~. . Gwea oom~>.' auto*tic ~ . HEATER ON '"8. No M:tricity ~t /' 3. SUPERRAME HEATER ......... 14.95 THIS .GREAt • A beAutiful 68,000 B.T.U. a"... " , '. circulat6r with potflnUd IJurMrt S-WAY " TOTAL ,VALPI r.',1=32:-:.'~5 O",BlNAnON 'YOU ,AY ONLY

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LIVING ROOM SVITE $249.00

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Complete Lllne of GROCEltlES

HOME KJLLED BABY BEEF 1 0 lb. half. 1 hind and 1 front qua rter. alIc lb. ERNEST BINGHAM, or can be seen at L.OCKElR PLANT. 10-29-tfc

LEE TI R,ES nlAT GOOD TEXACO GAS AND OIL FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES

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F....,.I' lind ,Balk FARM LOANS R_uee Principal By Saving On Interest 4%~Lon. Tenn Plan NO R~PAYMENT

The weather's unpleasant ... your time is limited ... it's past banking hours ••• you're away or ill. , Enjoy this extra convenience. You pay only for the postage you use. Ask for banking. by.mail forms next time you visit us; or !Y.rit~ or p'hQ~ fgr your fr~ supply toU~y'.

NORRIS BROCK COMPANY

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Prosecuttnc ,Attorney, Warren County, Ohio . BOARD OF TRUSTEES, Wayne Townllblp, 10-119 Warren County, Oblo NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Admlnlatrator With the Will Annexed

Wha~ offlcera haa. the loc.I , and C, acordlng to Sue Christian. ohurch? extension nutrltlon speolallat at Etdera and deacolls (Pbll. 1 ; 1). Ohio State Unlvemty. 1. The elders 8uperlntend tbo Good broccoli will be deep green spiritual Interests _of tbe church: In color with clean.looklng buQs. they are a1110 called "bishops" or Tbe bunohel will be relatively "overseera" (Acts 20. 28; I Tlm. heavy for their 8i1e.

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°fa W Walter Clark, whose Poat <?ff1ce AddrelB' 18 Waynesville, Ohio, has been duly appOlnt.ad as Admlnla tutor with the Will annexed at lbe Estate of W. F. Clark, late of Warren County, Ohio. deceased. Dated this 16th day of Ootober, 1953. . RALPH H. CAREY, Judge of the Probate Court, . Warren County, Ohio C. Donald Dllatush, Attorney 10-22-(Bt)-1l-6

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FOR SALJi}--New 64.gal. FrigIdaire Water Heater, save 120.00. See HAROLD McFARLAND at FaIrley Hard wa.re Store. dh

WiIsoD CoDerete Prodacts Concrete Block Chimney Block Waterproof Cement Rock Face Block Steel Sa.h and Paint Cement and Morta, Gla•• Drain Tile BulldlnK Supplle. SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342 . CENTERVILLE, OHIO

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OOr....' ....'. _ ATTEITION! _ A."rtilln 'P..T. A. To H." P.lroa. Urca. To Due to the Thanklglvlng !'.ollday, our publlutlon time muat be Spaak.r froll Dayl.. Mail 'arcals ·.Ear" At the reorganlnUon meeUng moved ' up from Thurada" mom'lng to Tueaday Afternoon next w,ek 1.11 Mo...... E· of the Warren County Farm Bu. Ther. will be mall ThuMlday, ao the Guatt.. will have to be In th~ . ., '.111' Aa the Chrlatmaa aeuon neara nO!

reau Board Tueaday. November W.dne~11 morning mall. In order to meet ttlla deadline we mult have once again the Polt Office I, A plan to provide Cbriatmall 10. the Prealdent, Clyde Fordyce. all copy frem Co,reapendent. and Adv.rtl ....., aa early aa. Saturday The regular meeting of the malting preparation, to handle tor 7,000 111 and disabled vet· becaule of preaslng pel'llOnal bus. .n,rnooA or Monlla), morning. All copy r.ecelved later than Monday Waynesville P.·T. A, .wl11 be held the large volume of mall which glrta ITEMI OF INTERUT erans In Ohio veterans' h08pltaii Inees, deollned to run for the of. noon will. not be P\4bllahed. We aak your cooperation. In the auditorium of the hJgh will be going through the pOlt and bomel II being Bl)ODSored by "BOUT FOLKS YOU . The follQwln« ofClcers wet'e ~~!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~~!!~~!!~ ISChOlSI building Monday evening, office. the local POllt No. .616 of The flce elected for the ' ueual one-year November 23 at 8 o'clock. The Po,tmuter la ..king your american Legion, according to term : KNOW Itead ........ , al 41 ...... 1. The speaker (or this month's coo~ratlon, T h are are little Commander earl A. Pitstick. The President _ Maynard D. Haok- Convention n Vltnnont program \8 Fred R Lewis, ot Day· waya you, at patrona, can help. plan, called "Glftl for the Yanks ney, Rt. 8, WaynelYiUe. GUEST OF SISTER 0 ton. Mr. LeWis. wbo has spoken There are two malla dallyMr. and MI'II. P. L. Reallon have Who Gave," wall started In 19 •• V. Prelident-Jaok Butt, Rt. 1, M.... Chari.. Ichenor accom. In a great many neighboring com· one It 7:40 a. m" and one at had as their guelt. the latter's by comedian Eddie Ca.ntor as a Franklin. pa.n led the GrulIe group from Warren County Vollure 782. of munltles, brings un lIIulltrated 4:15 p. m. Illter, Mrs. Alta Fester of Dayton. way to exprell8 our tbanu to thoBe Mall package a urly. Sec'y.Treas.- Mra. H. L. Tbomp. Ohio State Uat.,.nlty t4~ the Na· the 40 and 8 will .bave a dinner talk about Korea During bls as· Mrl. Ellie Hockett al80 wae a who, ha.vin« worn the uniform In son. Rt. 1, Mason. tional G........ CottvenUo'n held at meeting Tbursday, ' November 19 slgnment to the United Nations Buy atampi ..rty (an ade· unday dlilDer guest. war t1me, now face tbe uncertain· The campaign for 1954 member. Burlln~n. VermGllL In Memorial Hall In Lebanon at Civil Asslstanoe Command be quate ,upply lion hand for your tiel and tedium of hOlpltal life. tlhlp will start at once with a let. The II'OUp w.. ~poIHld of: 6: 30 p. m. The guest of rhonor mnde many pictures on film of th e need .. ) Each of the American Legion's ter and return envelope to be' fol. SUNDAY DINNER QUESTS Larry RhonemlM, Cltnton Coun· will be Dr. C. H. Felix of Lorain conditions In Korea. H a v I n g Lettera ahould be legibly actMr. and Mrs. J. P. Fromm had 734 Ohio posts Ia .aked to con· lowerl bY personal solicitation In ty; Geaoe Wolt, ot Franlklln Coun· Oblo ,who Is the Grand Chef d~ served our country In tbls capaolty drelled and the nama of aender as Sunday dinner guestB thelr duct this campaign to huy Cbrlst· December. This canvala will be. ty; ~dle Picltet'lQ,8, I)t Greene Gare of Ohio. The newly elected as well as In mJlltary service, he ahould be on each. children, Mr. and Mra. Clyde mas gina. AU funds are sent to gin wltb a Idck.afl meeting for all Count)', and lanlt Mlc'h ener, of officers of Vpllure 782 are' certain ly Is well 'luallfled to speak Sealed urda requlr. t h ,e. Fromm and mtle son and daugh· Department Headquarters In' Co- Township captains and workers Warren County. Cbef de Gare-Robert Is;ael on a subject so ever presnt In our centa, Unlealed without written lumbus and pooled for quantity Dec. 7th at lhe Grange Han In ler of Sprlncfleld. Chef de Train-William Clark lives. me..age require ktwo centa. buying. This year plans b a v e Lehanon. Refre.bmente will be . . .t - , Conduct ur- Jees Oakman . Mr. Lewis entered the army In Mill you, pac l8la d uri n g been made to gh'e a sport Bhlrt served. All TlIwnshlp captains""" UNDERGOES SURGERY CommJsllaJre lntendant- Grover 1.940 a. a private and at the end day - not at time of mall d .. 0rld Richard L. Graham, Ion of Mr. to each v teran at tbe Ohllll othe are expeotecl to be prelnt. Requartb. of 'Y War U had reach d the livery. "eterans h08plt!U-whlch reQulreB CorrellpondanlWaller Behrens rank of Major. He wall to com· I Mlillara can help I.padl.. the and Mrll. Foreet Gf'aham, II con· ~200 IIJtlrtll! Glftll at other hos· Garde de la Porte _ WlIJla~ pany commander ot InIantry In mall by "peratlng local mall. fined at Veteran'l hospital wbere Brannook the Brd Army. Upon returning to Mall going to one town or one Bualnaa In Warren countY III pltals Include a cartoD of olgar • . he underwent an appendix opera· eltes, woolen argyle SOCKS. can· ' VII Lampe~te-PaUI HolthauB clvltlan life he te ame an active "at_put a label on .ach bunabout on a par with a year ago, tlon~on Sunday morning. Aumonle~Roy Yinger. ' 1'.8servllt from 1946 to 1951, being dle-hand It In thl window 10 It according to a statement showing teen bookJI and BUpper·locks. Ad· mlnlstrative costll, otber than 0 recalled to acUve duty In 1951. do.. not break the bundle. Commls Voyageur-AI Burns the aale of prepaid lax receipts GUESTa FROM COLUMBUS printing and postage, are borne bY What wJ\l he the ouUook for ID the oftlce of County 'I'reaeufer the dinner thea orfjC~rs He Ipent 1952 on Korean duty, reo After M1'8. Grace L. Smith ba4 al The American Legion, and do not will be Inalalled Into ottlce bY Dr turning to the Unltecl Stales In Suoday guests, ·Mr. and Mn.•Rlch· come from contrihuted fundll. Vol· farmJng In 1964 or Many farmers Rugell . Dumford. . November, 1952. It was after thlB Salel .for the p a 81 t wee k Felli:. ard Larkin ot CoLumbul. DInner unteers at each hOlpltal wrap and are wanting to know In order that lut a ttve duty that he returned Ihey may make ()laJis~ONtn:g\ . ·amounted to ,':l2L.07 8S com· was enjoyed at tha Golden Lamb distribute the glUs at ChriBtmas. to Korea as ft. civilian tor the The Warren County Farm Out· pared to $7,789.11 for the corre· In Lebanon. nlted' Nations. Commander PltBtlck BIlls that look meeting will be held at the lpondlng period a. year ago. Col· Mre. OharleB LeMay, member· tllose :Who wilh to col1tribute a Cou'rthoule Audlto1'1um on Wed· lectlons to date amounll t o $153,· ATTEND AI<RON WEDDING ship drive· chaJrman, will report ahare to this worth·wblle plan, nuday evening, December 2 at 020.6 , wblle a y_r ago they to< the rellults of the drive. PrIzes Two Ohio poultry marketing Miss Betty Ba.tterthwalte wu a send a donaUon to American Le- 8:00 o'clock. taled U21,103.83. guest In Akron during the week gion Poat 615, Wa)'1l..vUle, or call Tbe November meeting of the will be awarded Monday evening speclallits have dleeloeed lome Ly le Barnes and Riley Dugan, By Iqdultry cl... l.flcatlon, gains • end, and wall one of the br1dal Wa.)'1IeavlUe 3981 and your dolia· Extension Etonomlst at Ohio State were noted In automotive, build· Waynellvllle WCTU wal held at at the meeting to the children who valuable Inrormatlon to help th.e party at the weddlq 01 MI .. June tl on will be picked up. All dona· Diversity wUl dlacull the overall ID«, rurnlture, chain Itore, depArt. the Methodist Church on FrIday bave eamed tbem. .tate's poultry producers by pry. ue... to Mr. John Hoover, of OODS of '1.00 or more wUl be adk· economic picture, the farm .outlook ment and generai 8Wrel. Movies will be .hown to chll· IDg Into the eating hablts of aev· De· afternoon. November 13. Election of officers for the com. dren who aocompany their par- era! hundred Buckeye ramillel. Shreveport, La. nowladled with a billfold card. and the outlook for varioull crops cllnel 'lVere not" In tood and A. W • .Juper and R. E. Ct:ay of Ing year wall held and resuJted In ents to the P.·T. A. meeting., A Groups who wl.h to donate a lump and lIveltock enterprise•. All farm wearing apparel. the following: nursery ror tbe little children will tbe Ohio Agricultural E pertment SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS sum wUl be sent a certificate or folks and others Interested are In· President-Mrs. Sara Braddock. be conducted by the SenIor Girl $tation learned In a recent reMr. and Mra. .John Settlemyre appreclatlo.n by the Department. vlted to attend. V. Presldent- DT. Emma Hollo< Scout Troop. .earch 8tudy that turkey 111 stili and Children, Mr. and Mrs. J)'raDk Not all or us can vl.1t a dilabled way. • A. coffee bour wtll be enjoyed conaldered a bollday luxury. Only Swartlel and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Yeteran at Chr1etmas or buy an Ree. Sec'y- Mlss Lucy Emley. atter the meeting. 1.1x per c8nt ~f all bouaewlves In· Frye .and IOU were Sunday diDner Individual gUt, but we can he Tre&lure~Mrs. Atha Furnas. tervlewed reported serving turkey guelts of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore aure ' tha.t tbese veterans are not The Frlendl}tlp Qlub held thel!' WI three or more Umea per year. Cor. Sec'y-MIIIS LUcy Emley. McfnUre and cblldren, near New forgotten by contribut~ a Ihare ralUlar mee~ at the Methodist Tbe next meeting will be a call n. Sport Equlp....nt ~ost one-fourth of tbe fam· Burlington. to Glrta for the Yanke Who Oave. church on Wedneat1lay afternoon, meeting, tbe date not yet bavlng Given By Loc.1 L.llon Illes In thll survey never lIerved . Miami Chapter 1()7 0E8 met on . turkey at all. Forty·two percent Monday evening. Nov. 9 and eled.· 1I'Itb the ' offl~elll al h'bsW8IIes. beeD set. ft_. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL 'Mrs. Horace Sha1tt!r. re-elected lin. 0I111e Curl opened the roo EVerett Marlatt wall pleaaantly l18J'Ve~· turkey once a year; 21 ~ &II omce"l for lhe coming Mn. J~ B. Cb&lllll&Jl who baa UIIII • I • prelldent ro... the" COIdlnK .year, gram with a humorou8 song as a lurprlseQ Sunday upon Jlea1'1n ot]lel' cent .14- tIIeY aenoM 1t twice year: been ~nflned at Greene Memorial Worthy Matron - Mary Louise pmlded over tbe mlaetlng and 801o-"My Ribbon White I. on tbe the drawing Saturday evening ~ a year. hOlpltal, following surgery, reMI'!!. Itala Thompson entertained Other Drees:' accompanied by wbloh he bad been tbe holder ot .Jasper and Cray uked consum· turned boJIU! on Sunday. Mra. the lub by aho\ Ing 81Udes of her Mrs. J. W. Wedgewood at the the winning ticket' for the bunt· ers If tbey would purcbase more National honors bave bee n Palme" Worthy Patron-Cecll A. Palmer Louella Miller of Dayton. III with awarded B. L. Butlel, Loveland, ' Ing equipment currently displayed turkey If halves. quarters and Associate Matron-Cecil Shipley. trip through Yellowstonle National plano. Mra. Chapman during her conval· and C. E. Hutael, Foater, for an Park anel other InterelUng jllaces. A number ot Bhort readings In the Waynesville Drug Stor. pieces were Teadily a.vailble. Auoclate Patron-Paul SbJpley. ellcence. Plana were made for the D cem· tram "The nlon Ignal" lind "Th outstanding bull owned hy them. The American Legion wishes to Slightly more tban balf said tbey SecretAry-Ma.ry L. Earnhart. .ber meeting to "e held Bt the Ohio Mellsenger." were then given thank aU perosns who donated for would not serY more turkey reo HAS BROKEN COLLAR BONE Tbe bull, Patrician's Honey Lad, Treasurer-Lucile A.rmltage. s has been named a Superior Sire bY Conductrell&-Phyllls Hartsock. home of Mrs. WaItei' Whitaker. by Mesdames Walter Wbltaker, the caulle of whlcb moneys will be ganUess or how It w.a sold. Diana Dumford, daughter of Mr. The Amerlcan Jersey Cattle Club, and each member wtll br1n~ a flrty Flonle Carey, Jennie Bradley. used for the advancement of the This public apathy toward tor· Asso('. Conductress - Marjorie and Mrs. Dale Dumford, had the ColumhulI, Ohio. cent ~tt for the exohnnge and s Eva Durnett and Olive Curl, and wotthwhlle Legion purposes. ' key clearly Indicates tbat produc· mlth. mllrortune to fan at ber home duro Tbe Superior Sire rating Indl· . ers need to do a better selling job Trustee for three yearB-Grace dollar glfl for the "Secirel Sister" {(SIl Lucy Emley. These were Ing the past week, breaking her cates that a bUll has pused on elCchange. Mra. Whitaker will be especially of temperance news In to gain wider acceptance or their e>rendergast. . collar-bone. She was confined at both blgh produotlon and good Instla.Jlation at all oUlcers wlll assisted hy Mrs . Eva Wertz. atate and nation. . product. Grandview hospital lor a few days. breed type to hla daughters. Pa.· Chicken, on the other band, en· Refreshments of C()()kle8 and be helcJ at the Masonic Temple, Joys mUCh more popularity, ac· coffee were served. NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MEET trlclan'l Honey Lad haR 10 daugh· Monday, December 14 at eight • cord.lng to the research party. tera tested for production. They p. m. . Dick Barr, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Twenty·seven percent of the' houseTbe New CentufY. Club wlll meet l\veraged 9,604. Ibe. milk contain· T. F. Barr, of Dayton, who playa wives Interviewed told the econo· on Friday, November 20 at tbe Ing 488 Ibll. butterfat on a twicewith the Fairmont Dragons root-. ttalst they serve 'cblcken at least Far rulls Party House wi h Mrs. dally mJl1d1l8, B()6,day mature Warren Countlan'. Mrs. Cora Pyle accompanied ball team, paced the · MI.aml Val· four times a month. Preference Ir.... Stump • 'Mar1e Rittle .. bos!J'l, and M.... equlvalen~ bull. .T he buJl aIIo Cow Mak•• R.cord her daughter and lIon·ln·law, Mr. ley league scorers with ten tollch· was hlgb for fryers and broilers. Irma 1.. Stump, 62, died at 8:00 J. P. Fromm and Mrs. C. T. Ellla has 10 daughters clalllitied for MrB. Noel Iilaston of Spring· downs and sixty points to a M. V. and . Clement E. Hutfel, Foster, b·a. p. m. Thursday at ber residence In charae of the pro~m. breed type wltb an average raUng bora. on Sunday afternoon to VIBlt L. Cbamplonsblp bonor for tbe Jersey cow that reon the Townsblp Line road. south a rer:lstered of 85.50 polntl. frlendll Rnd relatlves In Spring' third straight year FrIday night Spartan. First H.... Thla Super10r Sire also bu been cenUy I)ompleted a 30l).da, Herd or here. VISIT IN PARI" KY. field . at MIamisburg. Survivors Include her sillter, ~.m. FrldQ Hllht Mr. and Mn. Ronald Hawke offlclalb' cluslfed for type. Be Tmprovement Regilltry produotlon The Dragons now have a record record of 7,470 Ibe. of milk can· Reva; a hrother, LawreDce, botll Miss Elizabeth Chandler aecom· 1Ipent several daYI of the put bu acbleved the' high raUng ot The . r.fat ,.t-.:~~~I¥a",eni!h!';----- - __-+l:~nl8d by Mrs. Mervin Palmer. of of thlrty.ane wins, one 1088 and week with their IOn bd dauillter. very 1OOd, wliJCb equala - ..... . play their ftrst home game on FrI· two Ues In claiming the four age Qt 2. years and 2 months. Services were beld at 2 p, m. Amelia, Oblo, and Mrs. Tom Fos· of more than 85 pointe.· Patr1clan'B ,n.law, Mr: and Mra, Frank Hawke day, November 21) wheD tbey wOl The official record 'was made by Tuesday at the Stubbli · runeral ter, of Foster, attended 1\ Peace league titles since 19'9. and children at Parle, Ky. They Honey Lad was br9d by A. E, Dick ·Barr III the grandaon .of meet the MasoD! Comets. Up until -also vllitad leveral Int8relUDI Stevenl. Loveland, purchased by Advancer DeIIlgn RIta. ' and her home. Burial WI\8 In Miami cem· conference from Thursday until Mrs. Belsle ThomPBon ot Waynes· now the S~artans have won two Satnrday at Woolter, Oblo. D. L. and C. E. Hutzel. and de· tests 'were Bupervlsed by Ohio etery. pointe wbtle there. gamee and lost one. Everyone Is State University for The Amer!· Dr. Emma Holloway spent Sun· ville. veloped In their ' herds. optJmlstic and Is hoping for ano< Jersey CatUe Cluh, Jelley H CI can breed registry orgalit.aUon lo«;ated .rvey .ry day In Oakwood wltb.-1Jer frlendl, DINNER AT FAR HILLS ther victory. at ColumbuB, Obio, Harvey Olary, 72, died Friday Mr. and Mrl. Alyln Creager. Mr. and MI'II. Robert C~pman Mr. and Mrs. Joe SchUg and nlgbt at tbe home of bil daugbter, -entertained to dinner on Saturday S School Band Play. Mrs. Ellen Biggs. near Ol'egonla. Mr. and Mrs. David Henkel of Ft. evenJq , at thl! Far Hill. Party ' Survivors Include the- daughter ; Thomas, were callers of Misses HOUle and had u their lUests Col. ' i. 01.. Sprlnlfl.ld The Vision of the Throne will four 80ns, Olle of OregonIa, Roy Ann.l e and Mame Brown Sunday and M.... McVea of WrlCht Field, Mr. and M'i's. O. E. JDdg1ncton and Tbe Farmer's Cluh beld their of WayneRvllle, Ramey 'anel Wa)'1le atternoon. . be the 8ermon subject for next Tbe Waynesville High Sohool Mr. and MI'II. Irwin ~hlfs. regular meetlDg ~n Thursday with both or Dayton; a alster, Mrs: Mr. SchUg was a former pupll Lord's day morning. This Is ano· l)and journeyed to Springfield on Mr. and Mr.. Ernest Butterwortll The Happy Hour Club met on Louille Poston of California; 10 !If. MIll! Annie Brown atl the O.S. ther o( our aerles of sermons on Wednesday the 18th of November aa hOlt and hostess at the Far Tuesday at tbe bome of 'lIrs. .... Law· grandchtldren and one great.grand. an d B. O. H ome In Xenia.' the book of Revelation wh Ich h as to presnt a program to three Jun· HtllsPartf House. ·Each family rence COOk and the officers elect· child SAT..uRDAY D'INNER GUESTS M d M Ch 1 I been attracting much favorable lor hlgb B C h 0 0 1 8 there. The wae represented, excepting one, ed for the ilOtiI1ng year are Pres. . . r. an rs. ar es Davis anI . 'Mr. and M;", Gllb~rt Frye and Frye. Services were held at 8 p. m . . little IOn of BrookvUle. were v.s. comment. We are endeavoring to s c h 001 s visited were: sons, M.... Cora Rlob ~ Mr. and and Mrs. LIIlI~ Carr of Lebanon, Ident. MI'II. Va MacInnis" VicePresident, Mrll~Fr8d Gon~' Sec. Monday at tbe Stubbs tuneral Itors of .Mrs. Mabel Hathaway on present a sane and logical Inter- wblch was visited In the' morrung ; and MI'II. Bertha Hess or' Xenia, !Mrs. II. R. Moos. Mr. Bill Mosa, pretation or thl8 mUCh mlsunder· LIncoln, wbere they ate lunch, retary.treasurer: Mr.. Poltf Sat. 'bome. The body wb taken Tues· Sunday afternoon. with Mr. 'and' l!1'II. L11e Fox aDA were the guesla of the day. tertbwalte, with Mrs. Adria ......... day to Carlisle, Ky., ,fur burial. Mrl. Ruth · Finley of Columbus, stood book. Come and meditate and . Kenwood In the afternoon. A delicious pork dinner wall en· un... \1 pan' Its Inf.erestlng teaching as children of ·Germantown, were Mr . . AehenIelter reports , tbe tryll Saturday ev'enJng dlnn¥ guellte Joyed. dock !J!l aulltant. Cayte E. Evans called on MilS Minnie Dodson on we worship the Lord togetber . . a lIucceBS. Mr. ROllcoe Furnas very ablv of Mr. and Mrs. Mar10n Linder In A program of record musical I Wednesday afternoon. Next Sunday night wJll be discussed the special topic of the 8electlonllan~ readl~" was arDayton. . Gnyle E. Evans, 61, of Corwin, M.... Lena Hartsock att..nded l\ Thanksgiving Night In ouf series (lay, "Are ' Insurance Pol'cles the .-anged by; Mrs. Vlrl'!ln{a. LaUghlin died unexpectedly at 6:60 p. m. dinner Saturday evening at· the of BPeclal Sunday evening servo Best An.wer t o' Farm Risks?" and Mrs. Elsie Hockett. ." Thursday at his homls. . He had home of htlr grandson, rorr. Milo Ices. The sermon aubJect w.\ll be SON 'FOR R. McFADDEN, Mrs. Carl' ,,,8.s Introduced' as fhf;l I . ·Mr. · and Mrf\. Richard ' McFad· guest speaker .and gave to · the ,The club adjourned to mee~ In been an employe at Frigidaire for Hartsock and family. The occa· Grace upon ' Grace ~nd there will . Why this "'orId. GPbeaval? The slon.'w&8 the flrat birthday of little be a duet by two of our girls. }udgment .of God Ia boht a-·l'llirllY ·..... . den are proudly announolng the clUb a .vlvld acc;oullt of. her reo December at the home of Mrs. a ' lIumber of years. . Since this Is to be our only servo utary calamity and an act of holy blrtb of tbelr first clilld, a son, cent European ·ttlp, describing tbe S!lrah . Braddock with a , covered , Surviving ' are bls wife, Etta; a Vlokt Hartiock. I<\e which will recognize Thanks· !Uld supreme dl8clpllne. It Is hoth and wbo lias been named Philip many . countNS and' the customs \Ilsh dlnner at the. noon. bour. daughter, Elaine; two ' .ons, Bill)' :!,here wlll-.be a,; gift . ellcb~nge and and Glenn, and bls IIlotber. Mrs. M~r'ana:d J::~~' F~yl~On S:~;,a, rd:i giving as a. special' day we bOoJle a vIsitation from God and ~ cleans· Alan. HIB weight. was nine pounds of. the people. ._ . . SecJ;'et Slaten will be reyealed. Eva Evanl, all of COlrwln. .. many will make It a point to at· j,ng process for. all manKind. Its three and one-balf ouncel and wall After a. very pleasant day, the A delicious salad cO~He was ~ervlces were ~nduc~ at 2:PII BprIDgf~eld. Mr. and Mrs. Robert tend. We cordially Invite all who fIres ' puatsh the Il8rverslty or the born at Middletown bospltal. The club adjourned to me.et In Decem· to n· KeMley of PbUlfpal)urg, visited ' no t a tt endl ng wore hi p Berv· h\lm~n race and weld Its compon· .. their ' aunt Mils Ma ret Ed are happy grandparents are Mrs. Ells" ber with a ghr1atmas dl,nner p~y served to the memberB a.nd follow· n... m . Monday at. the St"ibba bY lJ~v. J. W. Wedge' J ' I 8 . Ices elsewhere to be witb us In ent parts Into one orgamol Indl· ing gueate, Mrs. Weldon Wilson, eral bome aheth McFadden, of Golumbus, B1\d at the Far 'HIllB Party H~ulle. M... ~ Bernard Daley and Mrs. wood. Jlur1al wi. ba ..lamLeem- ,1!'arda on Sunda)'afte~oon. tbls Thanltsgiylng s!lrv!ce" lal\)le world eDJbraclng commuu· Mr. and Mrs. 'C, Dearth Sheehan. Pbmp Bartman. ~ etery. ·Mr. and Mrs. D . .. W. Horton of One week ' from Sunday the Ity. Mankind, In, these . fatetul EXPRESSION OF THANKS ' nl,ton, were call.... on Sunday members" or tbe oongregation will yeai'll, la ' being purged Bnd preWEDNESDA-Y ' EVENING QUESTS l~deed grateful to ' our 1.·K_lek . .' afternoon of Mrs. BeUe Maynard~ be glv.e n · an' opportunity to make ~fed for Ita future mlsllon. It , CAR.D OF THANKS Mrs; qnbeJ't Frye had as Wed· ·.el(ghlbo~" 'fr1eDdl nd relaUvea We '\fIsh to thank our triends . " ..' . "'dationB •.011 e1" Be . .MIss Gertrude Cbandler of NorI1l comm eu ..ers, . d el.- can neUbel' 8llea~. the" 1'8SpOn91n8id&y elvenlnl ~.u lilt. It Ileela "mem· and. 'l\8'fbboi'a tor their maliy fa· bUIUeII .of ~. ~t, nor .~ .t,\oBe rtb~ , Ellen K_~k. 60. of wood, W.88 a dinner ""est ot her c;Ol,IS and Bible, BchMI otflcers. WI! J R,y~, Mrs . . 'Ronald Hawlte, Mn!. the 'long nlneD of vorl aiI4 '1dD4 'deeds ~__ 'tbe Col 0U .... .y.t6....OUsIY.. ·· Wayu..vtne" died. Sal .. ~ Ellzab,eth b iiII! ' Y ' ln a aunt., Missell Ru . thoand ope" 3 "':'11 . k, eep thl s In in I·a 4 of .the :fU di. 1':8. Lawrencl1 . Brown. f,Jrs, Keller Ilowl¥ and' reBisl.aly Ood accom· BlclUlelle and Mliing a'W~)' Qf our . umbua lI04P~t. 1If.1lry1Clee war" beloved m~ &114 'WIle. . belel at· 10:10 L W'eclne-'''' in Chan4lel! 00 Bunday. (CoDtlnlled on ,Page Four) Hoa)t. Mrs. Rhodea BI'nnen, 'MH. pUahell H... · dealgn. lI'l purpo88' 11 ' llone other , than · to usb~r I~ Job 11'. Orendorf and' Family "'Itb Re... B• . .< EN~ERTAINS MONDAY Charras .M.... H. R.. Burtal wa. ON DEER HUNTING TRIP anel ' &i~~ EcIpr '8IIUtIL II. oa II: c1Hr Jaunt ' ~NO HUNf1N8q '5I6NS "!Aliter, Ing 'trip In Mlchlpn. Be eXJItICu Ronald Hawlre. ' Set- Them Her. NOW'I of RL 2. Wa'Vn8tl"1111!_~1 to returu MoJUla,..IIOClt and MI'II.

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I. P. Blauler, extellllon engineer at Oblo State Univerlllty. today ouWned tbe Importance ot automatic eleotrlo frollt·proof U,'estoclc waterer. to tarm r8 or Warren CoUllty. Now III tb~ time tor farmera Ito Subaoriptlon Ratee-In Oblo, $2. Per Year In advance; $2.60 . llewhere mllke certain livestock will bave plenty ot Ice-tree water during .t he comIng wInter montha, II&ld THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1953 Blauler. The automatic electric waterer kee~ tbe water at a constlUlt temperature or 60 derreee durin8 tbe entire wInter montba, MISS JANE FITE thue eliminating the job of obopCorrelpondent ping Ice. Alao an automatic; control makes available at all time a Funeral services for Mra. Lizzie a ready lupply of treah water. Hougb, 3, ~' ere conduoted Wed·Deed., from the FrieDcla Church A ~Ientlrul supply of Ice-free bere. wltb burial In tbe Mle.ml water help. to. loereue the proclutcemetery. The Fisher Funeral lion of llveatock durlDIS' the winter Home. Wilmington, were In charge months, saId Blanser. Drln kln« 01 the tuneral arrangements . . Mrs. water should be avallable to liveHough died Monday at Clinton amelt .24 boun a day. ' especIally MemorIal hospital followln« a to anImals whIch are fatten ing. brief WnMa. Blauser aald that ·the operating Tbanbglvlng Se" lae8 WUI be •••••, , cost 01 an electric waterer 18 U8U' prellented at the Frlenda Churob Some cia, ,oa'N plnc .. "ant ally leas than '3.00 tor the entIre bere Thanksgiving mornLD«', be- lOme ulna ctllh-for the chlldren'~ wtnter BeUOD. tween the boure 01 elgbt and nine eduutJon-.rour own retlremellto'clock. The public Is Invited to or DUlybe "'ell a uJp to Europe. . a attend. Whrn Ihe time ~mH rou can', Rev. J . P. Thornbury remalna pluclt Iha. eKlra alh from thin ai' lU at h!s home here. -"au have to ..... plan,dn, now Mr. and Mre: Roy Ellis and Mr. And ,.ou ctln _ by Inva tln, in and loire. Charles Swindler were United S .. lel Snln" Bondi Thinly shruba and trees, eSJ)l!l goeata Sunday of MT. and Mn. Ihrou'" the Payron Sa\'in,1 Plan. oIally evergreens, may dIe t htll Johnny Smith aDd famJly. who re- No 'mlller hOw .mall JOU'" .. Ia..,., winter, Ray KeeDe, hortlculturlat cently have moved to a farm neal' JOU can alrord to huy Savin.. at 01)10 ~tate University, satd to· The SmIths lived Bonda Ibi, ea. " aUlomllle way. day. Summer drought reduced SbaronvUJe. hen! on08. So. Ii", up now for the Payroll molature In the around. and even MI'II. Ann Wheelan and eon, Savin,• . Plan "here Y9 U w_lt. dormant shrubl and treel need ])ennia apent the week end In Y '1\ d'-nr-- ou'll reel more water to keep them alive, he said. ou . "if I I I Ovenrstering wm drown 8hrub8. Morebead, ij:y., villtlng her parIeCttre tomorrow. nve n S alll th d S I )'ou Do d. ·today' 0 ng e graun around sbrubs ente. Mr. and Mrs. Leona d Pl an k , U. _.. S M.I'II, R. S, Tucker I" confined nlleu lala ... " I I " • two pr tbree tlmee before the to her home. follOWing an attack ground freezes Ie surnelent. Soli of the "nu. ,. "NO HUNTING" SIGNS - should be molat to a depth 01 18 The wacs beld th"ir Nove"Dber _ Get Them Here NOW I InCbes for ehrube to 8tay healthy. meeting Tbul'I!day at emoon tn Mulching with manure. sawduat, the 1I00lal rooms of t e Methodlat Baptlat Cburoh. peat, grouna corn oobs. or other Cburcb. with their naBtor lind wIfe The Wei ome Bible Cla88 of material. wlJl hold moIsture In Ir. and Mrs. Harry Yoat as kUeata. Jonab\s Run Baptist Ohurch beld I the Boll and reduce winter dam· M.rB. T oulas Fite aDd daughter their November meeting Friday I age. Manure mulch also furni8beR :rane were ~eats In 'Kettel'inl evening, I&- tbe ' home of Mr. ' and plant food. Saturday of Mr. and Mra. Robert Mr!!. George Wall. Mra. Wan had ' - - -- - - - - - - - Eldridge and baby dangbter, UIL charge ot th program. Mr. Roy " NO HUNTING" SIGNS _ This community bad Ita tlrst Abbott led tbe group In devoUons.

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LEGAL NOTICE "m. F. Dyer. whose pIa e of residence Is unknown. wl11 take ootlce lhot Shirley E. Dyer, a minor. by Tresale A. Wllaon. her mother, and ne xt frIend on 0 t. 29, 1953, med ber petition asalnet blm In the Court of Common Pleas of Warren County, Ohio, prayIng (or a dJvorce and other relief on the grounda at gro88 neglect of dut,. Bald cause wUl be tor' bearing on and arter the 19th day at Decem· ber, 1965. SHI~LEY E . TREBSllii A. WILSO PAUL N. HERDMAN. Att.y. For P lalntltr 11 ·5-(6t)-12-10

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Foot t roubl a of a serlou. noWre ar" on Stulea •. ellpecially a mong women and chil· the increase dr'o Thia i8 LO tnt: hllbil of many "'''Illen of goin~ without · M~lpr y iii the . umrnllr alld Ih\' 'af'1 thaI IfIllny hildr n or IfIh~'W1'f1 0 ,.·,'u r outgrown hUliery or eho I. uft'ordlllj: to 8 recenl aurvey by ' hp National Foot Heallh Council herO!. The surve)! indicatel that nearly all dCK'tora frown on th e " \!:II mg of ahoel a. any lime without th O! p,·n l,,;:L'tln afforded by hoaiary. Oul 'If 1,724 doctors queIUon\:.d. onlf 2. thought ueh practice eafe. Am' .g \Ill' rellons ror the doctors IO SHot 108 on foot pr<)tection at aU t il .tl '": I ~ t~lI t it i. Impos.ible to kl:l'1' tile in,ide of the shoea clenn enol , h " I. j,,/ .d danger of intertlon Pro JOleph Lelyveld. chlilmllln of the council, aoid over I.GOu .: .c· I I ' '" re of the opinion H,o I clulgrown hOlliery and shoe8 1.';\ 11 ,,,,cI • • ·\II ~ foot defect8 in ('hildren. Th"s" included in -grown nails. :' "e ) lilt' , hammer toea a nd weak fe t. . 'hlldren's IOckl alwlJYs i hould II at I IIS I II half·ilfeh I 1i)( ~ 1 tl .. ' O th., ('Iot. The majority of the doc-tora qu ~ tiolled think hosiery Ii .(,uld be , ,tuf.¥rd N!ice a day whenever po88ible.

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LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH METHODlaT CHURCH B. E. Beuchn, Putor . W. Wedge 004, Mlntater t# Untried Serylce, II : 46 a. m. .' I • ' Churob School, ':30 a. m., Mr. Herbert McllllJan, Supt. Worship Service. 10 :30 a. m. -Youth Yellowlslp SlInda,. 7 :30 ST. MARY'S EPI8COPAL p. m. . ' Tbe Rev. Samuel N. KeYI. Rec ..r Obolr Praotlce Thursday 8.00. Sunday ; HolJ Communion, '1:80 L m. Church School, 10: 16 L m. 'Adult Wonhip, 10 :.6 L m. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST lIyron Carrel', .. lnllter BIble School, 9: 80 a. m. UTICA E.U.B. OHURCH Moraine Wor-hlp, 10:80 a. m. Prayer Meelln" '1: 00 p. m. Wmlam ChlUlllOD, Mlntater. Young People'l MeeUnc, '1 :00. Sunday School 9 :80 a. m.. Mr. Byentng Servicea, '1:8e p. m. Harle,. Thom... Sapt. Preachl." lYer,. other Sl1Jlday, 11:46 a. m. JnveIliD' SerYIce. rb..t Bunda,. III YNEIVILLI: -oHURCH OF CHRIST mOIltb. Price Roberta, MtDJller Btble Scbool at 9: 80 L m. W. Hav. No Rent To P., - Ne CAE8AR'S OREEK FRIENDS Mornlnc Werahip, 10 :80 a. m.. Help To Pay - We P... th, Jut Barnel, Mlnlaw. EvenJDg WOrahip, '1:80 ,. m. Oharl. Stanle,., 8upt. 81vlngl On To You Midweek Sentcel, 7:30 p. m. Worablp BerYIce. 10 L m. Sud., 80hool, U L m. OPEN aEVEN DAY8 A WEEK

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APPO~NTMENT

Admlrllitratclr Eatate of Rola Be'lT1hlU, Deeeued. Notice II hereby &Ivlln that Roll H. Hart.oell, whale POlt Office Addre.. II Waynelvl\le, Ohio. hall been duly appointed al Admlnls· trator of Ul, JilItate of Roaa Berryhill, late of Warren CoUnlY, Oblo. decelled. Dated thla Utll clasr of November, 1968. RALPH 11[. OAREY, Judge or the Pro'b ate Court. Warren County. OhIo Stanl!lY .t Stanley, Attorney.

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Thunwn Miller VI. J. F. WJDd· Johnson to JUiteen and Leonard lOr, et al, defendant It'aDted 30 Kaufman, lot JD Turtlecreek Town· days JD wbleb to lIe ann,er. ship. ...... ...... . . . .. • SalUe Raleilb VI. Irvinl Raleilb, Robert A. Stoeckle and Frank J. ..... • • W~ Tbe Warren County CouervatiOD ....- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-.J, divorce and cUltody of clilldren to Richter to Helen E. and James A. John Fish, Jr., wu seriOUliy Association will nominate officers A Pann Diary plalnWf; defendant to pa;y ~ per Rtdcr, lot JD Hamilton Township. burned on the handl, arms and at Ita meeting toDlght. The lJ!eel> NEW SUITS tom~y. week. Robert A. Stoeckle and Frank J. legs, when burning oU from a Ing will be beld at B P.M. at the 8y D. J. fruler Constance KolO<Wt VI. Henry W. William G. Hegner and Philip -Rlcbter to CharJes E. and Melba salamander he wa. carrying IP~D. Hill Crest Inn on Route 42 IOUth of REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C. Tope,lot JD Hanillton Township. ed on bis clothing u he__wa. work· Lebano~e meeting date blS , .._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . Yolodzik, divorce. Robert G. Roy, Heper, dolq bUlJDell u William Paul N. Herdman, attorneYI. (!. Hegner Ir Son, va. Raymond L. Earl C. and ~inlfred R. Coyle to CourlDet J . Combs to Steven D. ing on a new bouse on Route 741 been mo~ed up beeauae of Thanks. NOVEKBER 18, 1963.-ADother Filler Products, Inc., VI. Jerry Davis, money only. John Oswald Vernon and SCarley Kelley, 1.Ge! and Hinerva A. Turner, lot in south of Sprlnjboro Friday mom· glving acres in Wayne TownshIp.. Tu.rtlecreek Townahlp. . lng. The' speaker from the atate Divl. week or lUIllhine aDd warm Indian N. Burns, mODey only. Fred E. ~d Meryl B. Gray, attorney: Bummer weatber and no rain. Tbe Jonea, attorney. Louis H. Leaf VI. Jean Leaf, dl· Flossie McCauley to Anna Glos· He was taken to Middletown sion of Wildll1e will dtacuss "prob. "feather II 80 lovely that we for· Mary B. Carmack VI. HoweD vorce. Paul N. Herdman, attorney .•Ip lAke, 2 Iota JD Franl~lln. PROBATE COURT Hospital a~d Is expected to be un· lema of Today." The talk wUl be ,et lOme of the worat polllt. of Carmack, divorce. C. Donald' Dila· Robert M. Henderaon VI. Alberta Kit C. PbilUps, et ai, to George Estate of Jesse Hamlin, deceas. der treatment there for about two followed by an open forum Bob tbe continued drought, eapeelall, wh, attorney. Henderson, divorce. H. O. Finkle- W. and JesSie L. Osborn, 70.50 ed Warren Co Young nd Cb t months. Witnelles said · the bot- Rosl secretary 01 the UIOC~Uon the city people who bave no llveWilliam O. Potts VI. Helen Jean man, attorney. l>Oles iii TurUecreek Township. E. ' Hollenbau' h exec:~t efirer tom dropped from the salamander said.' Tbe election of oUicer will ltook to pump or baul water for Pottl, divorce. Warren YOUD.,I, at. Vance E. Cribbs and Wolverine Miller Lee and Mable H. Vaughn and final acc:o~nt ftled ora, . at he . was carrying, spilling the oU, be held JD December or welll to p dry. It II euy to Insurance Co. vs. Clarence A. Hale, to Hayes Dalton, et ai, lot in Frank· Est t f M d S· b whIch ignited. • for,et theae thlnp when your on the pavement. It hit the paved money only. Pickrel, Sehaef(er liD Township. ae 0 a ge . S up, deA bricklayer working on a bouse water continu.. to come out of road but JUlt a. mUe more roll and and Eveling, attorneys. Stephen and Minerva ~l'urner to ~::~' f1~:~elin~ruse,o adm:I:. ~earby put out the flames by roll· W. Will Be OPEN the fancet whenever you turn It It would bave been in the grau Joe C. Middleton VI. 'Engeborg Everett and Hazel Sams, .88 acre Estat f J I 0 a~t e. mg him in a tarpaulin, they said. on and no one even aaYI muoh too. Mllllona..of dollars worth of Middleton, divorce. J. T. Riley, JD TUrtleereet Township.. e 0 ess e rr ompson, He was taken to his home. by his UnUl. P. M. about "ffater1n« the lawn. It II dU. property destroyed every year b&- attomey. • Irma Colliver, et aI, to Robert ~;e!1fh" !tlE~!!:::,I:, a:~~:Is::~~ father and William KInney, Sr., Dale E. Hayes VI . Faye S. Hayes, Colliver, 176.9'1 acres in Harlan of real estate ordered' p 11 . and then taken to the bospltal by ferent when JOU bave to bUJ 10l1r cause people do not put out theIr 10f. water by tbe tankful. !'ortnDat. olpretwa. divorce. Gray, RIsinger and Gray, Township. Estate of Minnie May Jack de- ambulance. Did )'ou see that arUcle In the attomeys. Frank and Li1.l1an Sauter to El· ed Arth Hamllto ' to - - - - - - - - - - - I,. we ha.ven't come to tba.t yet, but many people bave lpent hun· Dayto.n News the other da.y telllnr Ethel Wilmouth vs. Millard WU· mer M. and Lora Riley, 2.B1 acres ~II ~alue ::: estate ~ ~~~ r, 22, Franklin. dredl of dollara a.lready. It Is so bO,w much It costs Montlomery moth, divorce. Lloyd E. Rita, at· in Franklin .ToWJllhj~. . Estate of WIlHam Dell: decea~ed, Jac~ Lee Auvil, 19, Middletown, bard to believe that It will not Count, to clean up the roadlldea. tomCU'. , Louis Hughes to, Richal~d L. and Cathryn M. Bridenbaugh and Hel- factory worker, and Carolyn Lou· Sblrley C. Mackay, .92 acre in en M Berger' administr trI ise Robinson, 19, Franklin, stenog· raiD aUeaat by day after tomor· How much d081 It COlt Warren row. County? Tbe roads . look worse COMMON PLEAS COURT Deerlleld TownIhI,. first arid flnal a~unt ftled. a cel, rapher. IUId wone. I am glacl to hear that W Ben and Frances ·l'aylc.r to An. Estate of Estella Martin d . Ralph E. Culberson, 23, WlIm· ~That II the rreat hanrd lome of the truh dumpers hue illa Mae Sorrell VI. Acee Sor- thony J. and Marta V. Bucbbeit, B ed Ral h Bro ks a~ls eceas Ington, farmer, and Elizabeth Ma· now. Tbat II why the hunttn, been caurbt and flned. The l' e re~, Jr., divorce and restoration of Iota JD Deerfield 'l'OWJlIbilP. f1r~t an! linal :cdunt filed. trator, rle Hutchinson, 20, Harlan Town· ..ason wu put orr for a week IUId Ihould be more publlolty given to m.:lden name to plalnUff. . ' ' . .hlp. wUl be put off longer If there II tbat. They Iboul4 allO calch and Ed McQuinn VI. Mary McQuinn, GUY E. and JennJe M. (,levengcr Will of George M. Phll1lps, deOonald. J . Hammock, 20, Frank. no raln. Saturday I W&II driving fI f th ha I f tr b case dlsmused. to Harold O. Craig, 5.02 acres in ceased, presented for probate and lin control operator and Elizabeth Im,,~:x,':/haul~ Thomas C. Bames vs. William Harlan Township. ordered ftled. R. 'KJDney, 1B, Franklin, reception· along toward Oregonia and tbere ton~:u::m~ Dennle F. and LilUan M. Baker 1st by the three brld,etJ a lleld wu II undoubtedly one cause of 10 M. Hansford, et al, defendant on fire and alon, the river It W&II much refule alon, Rt U between granted SO day. f~r to plead. to Boyd and Lulu Belle Williams, MARRIAGE LICENSES Egbert Reid, 49, Middletown, self Dora Lynch VI. Willie LJDch, .069 acre In Clearcreek Township. Harold E. Durham, 20, Franklin, employed, and Lillian M. Stanhope, bias IDr blgb. Wben I came bacle, Wayn"v1Ue and th~ road that t2Je ftre bad I"read, tbe )'oung 10. . to the dump.' It II jUlt 81 case dlnnilled. Courtoey J . Combs and James J. factory worker, and NnC)' Seals, M, FrantUD, self employed. catUe that· bad been gruin, In the muob "Plnat tbe law to haUl Italic neld where the COl'll had trub in Illoh a wa, that It can been ploked had moved over away IpUi or blowout of the truck nl from the nre and there wu a lon, to deUberately dump It. .trlng of cara parked, "a1c:h,ng Today I took another calf .to the blue. OVer by the river there the la1e at Wilmington but lad to ~I ~. ~ .~ were a nu~ber of men poulb1y BaY It didn't we.,b U"'Dluch al It f1ghtlnr the ftre, but In that ltalk Ihould have IUId 10 I onl), ,ot ttf. puture there "u not one pel1lOll teen dollara a bundred but that Anytime it coffee time with quick, c(mvenient instant coffee. coffee into pure instant coffee, ready for your eup. Thil trylnc to stop the Ipread of ttle 'wu better only leven and eight flre and lave all tbat fee~. I do U the ownera of nice onralled And gas'helped make possible this latest advance in the coffee revolutionary process demands exact control of heat' and not 1010" who owued the stook calv.. were l'ettJnc. Tbere "ere or whether he wall til ere or 1lOt, not 10 many calve! brought In 80 industry. NescafC's' famous jet proces:r explodes rich, roasted atmosphere. Only economical, versatile gas provides hoth. but Ihort U eve1'1one 11 on feec1 , there were not JI(). maD), to go for It hurt me to . ee all that ';OID, 1IP a dollar and a hnlf to three dollars. COMPANIES SERVED IY 1IXAS WTERN $ERVE YOU In smolle. I took three of tbe pups to the Farther down tbe road about pound the other day and now 1 Mit wa)' up Mathers Mill HlU. I am not quite 10 o"erwbelmed. but law' a wllp of smoke curllnr up three are 'bad enough as tbey are out of the grass at the Iide of jnat Bettin« to the cbewlng Btage tb road . Of ourae l dopped and when I am IIkely 'to nnd my beat. ran aero.. the road and there It shoes In tbe l!ltchen. They are wal. right In tbe center of R. little cute. One black one. and t wo circle ot burning grasl that WaB bla k wIth white colla1'l and paws. spreading rapIdly. a atlll burnIng As the plumber aald the otber da Cigarette. Tb.ere Will a brl81r Uttre "You have too many alii and breeze blowlnr and In ftve mInutes dogl." He 11 rlgbt. It would have 8J)read a01'OS8 the Thursday III Donation Day a dltc~ and In ten the whole blllside the Children'S HOlpUal. If anyone would bave been ablaze. Will hal canned fruit, jelly. jam, canned some 1)90pl never leam that a tomatoee or money tbat they , lighted ol,arette kQeps. on bum· would like to Bend In. I . will- be Ing ror a long time and tbe , light· glod to call tor It and Bee that it eBt p.uU of wInd cnn set It Ilblnr.8 gets to the hOllpltal, even thougb ond snread It. I wal i1r vlng "Ion It didn't li:el III on TbU1'ldll". ' Just tbe other day , and trom .t he DE CAREFUL WITH TR T r ab ad ther came a cigar t p CJ(} REYI'TF. DON'T BET HE) lipreadIng IIparks 8 8 It rolled over ONE TO START A. FIRE. I

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(Contin ued 'trom Pale One) and plan to be p....nt and make your nIOIDlDeadation. if you are a membe r quallfted ~ to make nch WRITE - CAL.L - tEE reoommendatlone. ' ; . In our Wednelda'y n"ht .emce l we are conSidering the ~ka of the Bible. A brief outlIneeach book Is gtven and tbat Is followed by ,a dillousslon of the Lebanon , Ohio Phone 44,8 main pointe of the book. You ELLIS H. STURM , "c;!y-T~ea.. will llnJoy tb1s servIce and )'ou ~~~~~~~~~~~~ need It. ~

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gether for·an evenIng of food 'and tun. Get your tickets early next .y ear. The Warren County Dairy Ser,'. Ice UnIt Is p!annln g a serIes of meetlng ~ .thls winter on the dlr. ferent ' phaBes ' at dairyin g. . Dec. 9 w'lIl start the moetlng ' with a 8llag~ tour and a meeting on feed. Ing. In" Februa ry there wlli be a dlscusll on on, marketi ng. lnspectlon wl\1 be the topIc for MarcH where we are attempt ing · to get a repreae ntatlve from the dUferent areaa ' to fol'Jll ' a panel to answer .farin questions. .

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY " DECEMBER 17, 1953

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FlRE ·DEPART.ElT AISWERS 21 aALLS DURlla LAST QUARTER; LOSS ,12,-

Local Schools, Churches, Public AaB:=nl~n! ~hJ~t:::;~eu;!!!~I;~!I::t!.'U~;: ~:t Gathelrl-ngs Are Postponed Here

anlwwed 21 flree during the laat Q.uarter. Oue hundred and leventy ellbt fIr.men ..... ponded to the ftrea wblch r6llult.ed In property dam· ue' of '12.000.00. witb 15,000.00 of the lou In Maule townlblp and In Clearcreek townlhlp. '$1,100.00 Th. maJority of tb. calli w.r ~ firel cauaed b, cllarette. thrown from PUIlD« carl. A t e w " , ... were caused b, Yandall throwing OIlSlacu of leaTel aaturated with a -'d O 1I1'hter on. Davia I'Ilrnas, 85, wldely.known DefectiTe wlrinl on a car caUled tanner, dl·" "" at bla home near h..... ... another tire, Monday after a lon, lIIil.... He 8pontaneoul combolUoa In the was a birthright member of the tlrel ot a trucll ladell wUh IIQuon I'rlendl church here where ' pricaUled a , ••700.00 1081, ",500.00 nte funeral HrnC.. 'were held at on th. conlentl and 'J,IOO.OO 2 P m Wedneaday followed by damap to tbe truck. We lelTlo.. ~t Miami cem. A IN III ~towullJv wWa. tery. a U.ooo.oo lou was caused b;r an Survlvlq ant bll wlte, Ada: two .lq)lod1Dl stove. daurhten. lin. Evelyn Priq1e. of A tire In Clearcreek towneblp \ GennantoW1l and Mrs. 1 a mea which waa answered hy the local . Payne or CbUllcotbe; a eon. Dand department. ....u1ted tn a 10.. of at home; two llIten, lin. Ad~ $1.100.00. It wal cao~ h, a de- Smith and Mn, Anna Hoak of feotln t1replaee. WarneavtUe: three brothers,. Fred Total par roll to volunteer tire· ot Jameatown, Robert and Roscoe men tor the quarter amounted to of Warneavllle. Inet.ea4 of Oow $639.00. el"l the 'amll7 uked that (h~ lOOney be contributed to the lu. kemla fund.

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WayneevUle schools will be closed until January. and all PUbl.c ~"""'''''C'''''''''CC''''_''''''CIRI meetings. gatherlnp cburcb lIervlcea will be poetponed IndeUn· Itely as tbe resm of \wo cases of spinal menlngltl8, one fatal, bere. KNOW UV -.-~•• 1M Dr. Arch D. Ht.rYey, Warren County healtb commll.Loner ordered the ecbools closed after William E. Moran, an elghtb grade studeat, died VIS ITOR FROM KINGMAN The Chrllttlia. lind New Yeara edltlonl of your Mllml three days after he became III In IIchool! . The order affeeta 9Z0 pUpUI. Gazette will ~prlntecl on Wednesday thl. year. We muat Th. meningitis cas. was the Mrs. Nell ADdenon ot KLncmaa have all oep, th,... two edlC!ona .. .arly aa poaelbl. In I • d h I 1 bt d A 12 II IP lOme Um. witb her order to Ift_"e the ea'rller printing time. W. would appreciate ... secon ere nthe!.a .. ayOoa . ...... IOn·ln·law aDd daqbter, IIr. and ld lIeven ,.._er, I nd rt d N II year-o n r"e any copy on ..,rdal" 8u ay or ,a y Men ay. 0, copy wi M;rs. Don Hawke. be aoc:ep'ed f pub lleatlon afte,. '5:30 Monday even ing, We Itricken Dec. 2, ha4 recovered lIuf· thank an CMlr ;!ltronal for their cooperation. flclently to be remoTed from MI· SUFFERI HlART ATTACK '_ 'e A IIrht docket III on tap for the ami Valley hospital to h1a bome Mr. K. A. J'ulltenoll lUffered • January term of court with Ie .. Saturday. hean attack on Babln1ay aDd 11 • .... ..... ~ ............ than 20 casel tUed to date Proa. Th. Ichool board nttl1ded un· '1 .1. OOIItlne4 at Mlaml Vallll, tiolpltal ' " 0- TIC • I ... Ia.8 entIJII" AttoMAlY Mamn E.' Touq til Jan. • Dr. ~'... order to for obeet'vaUolI and tre&tmeat. announced. • clOle the Icbool for one week un· - -. hi accordanot ..lth all action NUl" of grand and petit Juron til Dec. 3L The ChrlBtmu reeeu HOME FROM HOIPIT~L taken b, the 1lDChinllnuld Banke for tht January court term were holJday _s acbeduled to berln 'Mr. W. Eo Conell WM baa of WarreD CouIltl.. ealld Banka The Happ, Hour Club enjoyed dr&wn from the Jury wheel Tuetl. on Dec. 23. been contined at ClInto~ Memorial will adopt a Ove . .,. w~~11t week. their December m.eUnr with Il day at 9 a.m. In the ottIc. 0" Cletk Public pthertDp poMponed InhOlpltal tor tbe put Hveral weeks Under authority or Section 6.41 DlOlt bountiful cov.red dllh din· Curt C. Beckett by Jury Commill' definitely Included the ~~.r.r. 11 now connle.c.... at hLa hom.. (6978·2) of the Ollie GenIM'al Cod~ ner at the home of lin. Sara ,loners John F . Lewl. and V. H. Star In.tallatlon of otneera ...... "". belillDlllc Januar; 8. li~()4, they Braddock on Tu8llday, Dec. 8. RuUen. uled fol' Monday eYentnl. the FRIDAY DINNER GUEITI wtll not be open for bUII.- on A larr" number of membere and Thlrty-ttve penonll are required Graqe mee~1I&' and Xmas panyta Mr. Uc1 Mn, H. 1.. R,e bad as Wedneacl&;r of eacIt wee.t. tbe foUowinr CUUU, Mn. Wllhel· to Hrv. on the l1'and Jury and 50 on Tu8Bda, .ven1n«', the Ro ry ~da;r evenine dinner peata Mr. Th. four mlilor hoUelayl. eo. mlna nraddock, Mra. Betty Dater penona tor peUt JUry. meeting oq Tue~da, eTantns. the aI\4 lira. A. 1.. 8cbu.h art and Mr. lumb.. D.eY. AnIltittce 'Day. Llu· and ehUdren, Mrs. Barbara Crock· Ealtern Star ChJ1Btmu part, on aad Mn. C. E. Jl'aclnnll. . Cards coIn's narthday and Wallhlngton'a ett aDd lion, Mrs. Donald HalDeti Wedne.day evening, and tb. N.w were enjo,ed tollowlnr dinner. BLrthda;r wlll not be OblelTed un· and daughter and Mrs. Luther Century Club on Friday aftel'lloon. IN. they fallon a Wednesday. Haines were prel nt. AU church aervlceB are also can· ATTEND CHRIITMA8 PARTY Friend. To Hold Xmas FIRST MABON BANK" Mason, During the afternoon Mrs. Don· I celled . until further notice. Mr. aDd II.... Il. F. ~art atParty Here -SU....y Ohio. sId Halnea favored the group with Gravetllde- 8ervlc.. for WUUam tended the Tery loTeIJ QhrtItmU Tbe WaynelVl1Ie ....riDen Club FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Mor· a violin and a . vocal aolo, 'WIth Warren count,'s fll"lt polltlve Eo Moran, IS. son of IIr. and lira. party wlllcJ:l ",as given b, the OhLo enjoyed a Cbrlltmaa turkey dinner Friends wUl meet at the Red row, Ohio. Mrs. Luther u accompanist on rabies oase In recent weeka wal Elmer 1.. Mor&n, ot Wayneevtlle, Central Telepbone Corp. at the at the Far Hma Part;r HOUle on BrJck meetinr houle on Sunday, LEBANON. CJTIZl:NS NATION· the plano. Christma8 carols were reported FrIday when a Ikunk at. wen held at 2 p. m. Tueeday In \'Vilhan, Well IJl Oel\tervUI. 011 ThurMay. December 20, with meeting for AL BANK Lebanon, Oblo, sung and everyone exchanred tacked and bit a woman at her Miami cem.tery conducted by the .Wednetcla;r eTenlnl. Followlnr the dlnnel' the m.eef.. worahlp at 8:80 a. m. tollowed by THB WAYNESVlIll-E NATIONAL rifts and the "secret alaterl" were bome near Franklin, Dr. Arcb D. Stubba tuneral bome with ReT. J . 1nI wu opened and Mn. Charlell the Chrilltmlll program at 10:15 BANK, WarneavlUe, Ohio. . revealed. Harvey. county health commllt- W. Wedrewood ofnclattng. RETURN. FROM ~OIPITAL Weat pve a fine papel' on "0004 L ml lIo17-(:U)-1Z,SI Planl weI'. made for a ncatlon eloner. announced. Belidea hl8 parents he Is lur· Don Frye, 1011 of 'Mr. and ' MI"I. WlII at CbJ1atm.. Tim.... ' She A mitten tree wUl again be one I I . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . - , - , I.n January and Mrs. Rhodel Bun· Mra. Ed n a Baumgartner of vived hy three allters, Antoinette. GUbert Frye, ",ho was ItrickeD mentioned aeveral Wnge we ot the features of the program nell wlll be bostesa to the Clab II'ranklln, lU. 1, ,aald ,he noticed Sarah and Suean; two brothers, wltb m.nJngltll and criUcall,. ~ Iltould do that we mlrht have wltb everyone partlclpaUng. All Henry Mu'* Rites In February. tbe skunk Mlnnlng . around Robert and Kenneth: maternal at Miami Valle, hOlpltal for ..y. "Peace on Earth" at Christmas Frlenda are urged to attend and Held Saturclyard acting rather .trange. When rrandparents, Mr. and ¥ra, Lyman eral daya. returned to hi' home time. Join In the Iplrlt ot wOl"lblp and -, tbe anImal continued to stay, IIhe Day; paternal grandmother, M.M!. on Satunlay eT8d1n.g. . Rev, Dibbl. of the Ollve Brancb good wl11 during this Chrilltmas Services tor H.1U')' Murphy, 76. called a nelgbbor and alked It he Emma Moran. were held at 2 p. m. Saturday at . . . would IIhoot It. A.s she went to Churcb pve to the members 'Il Seuon. SUNDAY EVENING GUE8T8 ),ery nne talk on ''Bac"krround of the Stubbe tunenl bome here. U • • ber car to go (or the neighbor. Mr. and Mre. WlIUam StroUI. Chrlltmas." Atter a very pleas· Burial W'U In , .~ , cemetery. ta I. Cb I the 8kunk attacked her, hltlng her aad daughter Carol Sue w ere ant and intereltlng day the club I Mr. Murphy died at hll bome near A canta , The D,awn of , r st· leg. The IlkUnk was aUll In tbe amoDS the ro..ts on SUllda;r eve· adjourned to meet at the Party rillnd6 'Om" WayneevUl. at 1 p, m. W;eclneeclay. mas," wlll be preaented at the yard when Ihe returned with the niDI: when Mr. and Mrs. -Rualell House with Mr. anll Mrs. J. H. He .. 8urviTed by hla wir•. Lydia; Ferry Ohurch of Christ on Ch~sf.. neighbor who ldUe\! the animal. LUm,pkin ent.rtallled the 1949 Saokett: as bOlt and hostes8 In !\fra. Cora Pyle aDd )(ra. LucUe t.wo daulhten, J ettc. ot Mor- mas Eve" December . 2~' at 7.30 The head was aent to the State Mortgagee conUnue- to shatter Eutern Star matrona and their anu&1'1. rmitao attended a.n Ea'etern Ida and Mn. N M'~n, of p. m. It will be aung by th" H.alth Department for examlna· recordll In Warren county for the hUlbanda. • A · de1tctou' cove1'e'd Star meeting In Clarksville Mon· Warneavtlle, and a SUiter, Mrs. c.h ur b ·holr. ,composed of both tlon and n positive report waa re- number and amount riled during dl8h dlBner anC\ Ohrilltma. ' party day night. Jessie TItUB of Tulsa, Okla. young and adults, under the dl· celve(l. How tbe skunk became tbe past month, aocordlng to reo was enj oyed. Dr. Emma RoUm,:ay was a , rpctlon of Mrs. Everett Hunter. Inteoted II what puzzled local port"a from' tbe ortlees of Olerk of guest on Su~day of her 'COUI~8, ........ .,...... ........ •• ... WhUe It hll not been the pra . flealth ' otfiahlls. It could have Courts Cmf . Beokett and Rec· ELEVATOR BOARD MEETS Mr. and Mra. Ah'ln Creager Ln NOT ICE! tlce of the Ferry Ohurch to hold been bitten by a rabid dog or tox, onler Pearl M. Graham. The Elevator Board met on Wed· Oakwood. worsblp servlce8 on Chrlatmas tbey , believe. Records reveal that for the past nesday ~ and aurlng the meeting. 'MlBs Minnie DodBon left Thurs Our 8tore houra wlll Ibe as tol· Eve In recent years, many ChrLs· ....:=-:--.,--tai2--n:iOnTIii~lil.,Vii~O:-~~!!7----"-:-the 'l\'ives enJoy.ed cards at the day morning to IIpend a few Iowa: tlans feel that It II a v.ry appro· mortgages have exceeded the mil· home of ., r. and M.rl. H . 1.. Ry .... lion and a half dollar mar~ and montha with friends snd relatlvel Open 'tU 9 PI m. Dec. 18 through prlate time to ling prall.. to God. covered dJsb dinner was en· In MiamI. .Fla. Dee, 23. Open 'til 6 p, m. Xmaa In an attempt to put Christ ba.ek tQr tbe last elgbt months were jOyed by the -whole ~up. Those Mrs. Lena Hartsock spent Bun- Eve. into, ChrlBtmas. So If you want more than $2,000,000 eacli month. present were : Mr. and Mrs. Kelday at tbe home of her grand· MILLER'S DEP1~. STORE to spend an hour In worship list· Real estate mortgages 'tapered ou ler Hoal!. Mr. and Mr8. Rhodes daughter, Mrs. Gene _Ellington FAIRLEY HARDWARE STORES enlng to some beauUful music, you Twenty·three young people from somewhat last month while a gain Bunnell, ' Mr. and Mrs. Oharlea and tamUy In Eaton, 'WAYNESVILLE FUlRNITUREl are Invtted to attend on Chrlatma8 Warren, County are students thlB was noted In chattels. Conard. Mr. and 1'118. H . .R. MOl., yeRr In twelve ~chooll whiCh are One hundred sillty Cour rea I Mrs. 'Ella Daldn with her 80n ............................,. Eve. fro and Mrll. Lawrence llrown, ' Mr. Paul Daldn of Lebanon, apent ",', ~ --r members of the Oblo Foundation eltate mortgaps were tiled last Mr. aDd Mrs. Ronald Hawke, Mr. Saturda.y mornmg In Dayton. -. _ of Independent Colleges, it waa re, month In the amount of '1,009,· and Mn. Ollbert Frye were un· Milses Ruth ,alld Ellzab.th ported thll week. • 198.95 whUe 525 chattel mortgages a~le to be present. Chandler and Mrs. Lena Hllrt!!OCk Enrollmentl and number of filed totaled $565,076.91. Office , . had the pleasure · of, s~lnS tbe schools attended from adjoining receipts tor the Q:!. 0 n t Ii we r e play "Every Han" given by WtJ· countle8 are ; BUtler, 69, 14; '1097.95. One hundred and thirty· mlngton Colleg. 8tudents on Sat· Hamllton, 196, 18; , Clermont, 8, 4; sill deeds were rued. 184 mMt· urday afternoon. Brown, 8, 3; Clinton, 12, 7; Greene g'ages, 87 mlllcellaneouB for n 82. ]3: Montgomery, 327, 19, total of 887. Six bundred IlIteen auto mort· TrooP Number Two of the NOTICE 'OF APPOINTMENT gllgea ,w ere tiled during the month Robert A. Weaver. of CleveAdmlnlatrator Waynesville Olrl Scouts held their In Clerk Beckett'l office amount· regular meetln,.. Wednelday, Dec lAnd. Ohio. eball'lllaD of ,he CraElltate of • Jeeale C. Lewla, DeOI.• pel 9. The. Troop number hy '!ten ucle 'or Freedom. which hened. -',. ---f,:~~~~~~~~~~PI::n~-----;-;+.~ cliangecl from Two to One Hundred UsilDl 215 m1U1on Arnerleal1ll 1ft NoUce III hereb; g.ven, that Jo11n FIft,.two. , support 01 Radio,. F ... Europe_In C. Lewis and W, Walker Lewis. ' 'Mle meeting opened with th~ &tvln& the lie to the Soviet 81& J,r.. whOl. POlt omce Addr88lel ' Consumers are spending leS8 of op.nlng cLrcle ' sn!i the promlle. Lie. , are Darton. oblo. and Waynea· their food-dollar for food - and M.a ry Boggs ,w as prelen~ with "ilIe. , Ohio, r.apectlv~;r, have more for aemees aay United • " Statea Dep·'-rtment of . ...... A -riculturtJ her rtnt ', year pin by Mrs. H. enry. ..............." ........ , ••• ,... been duly appointed as Aelm InII' Ii. Ine 01 S The troop then finished the proNOT ICE traton 01 the Elltat. of J"lle C. economlsts_ , t." More and better packaging, jeet of. m -1>I ace" mati . At• Waynesville ' LUmber and Supply 'Lewla. late o.• w arren e oun Simon Gassert. 46, who IIvel tendance an Cluee were taken by wlll -b . closed for Inventory from Ohio, deceased. , washing, selection. mixing. pre· and Operates a lIervlce atatlon on the 1011"" and refr"limentl were Tb........ a... eve-.--, December 24. Dated thll 14th da,' ot Decem· cooking and preparing ot produota State Route 7S. at Ht.rYeYlburg, alP\l I -, for tbe American tal/Ie are a con· untll 'SatUrday, January 3, ber. 1968. U x was arrested Friday night by A. served b) Mn. H enl1'. The meeting was adjourned by The calendan for 1964 are ready. RARLP H. CAREY. tllnUlln g trelndd IWhlCh p~lba tYweeen' G KOllan, Inveatlgll.tor In charge , J u dge 0f th• Probate Court• pans Please ltop In ~nd let yonrs f .a I'I\' en ng d spre.... t i l tes of of' tbe state liquor control 0 ftl ee the cI01 III 'c Il'Cl Ie • . . Sandra Allen. News .Reporter. . ' 0-11017.24 Warren County. Ohio arm pr cea an re a COl on at CIncinnati. now. tood, according to a report reo H e waa c h arge d with """'lIeeslon ••••••••••••••••••• ~.......... Smith ~ 'Schnacke .I:_ Compton, .- . marketing and transportation ,,Attorn871l cently released by' the department. of whi8key tor sal,~ without a per·, < •••• 12-17::-(8t)-1.7 The report lists several reRsons mit and keeping a place where '*;. for tbe Increases In marketing ;h1Skey S~ 801d ;nla;':IY, M.!'it~r "The Baha'L Teachlnp overcome NOT I C I-. ! services. One 18 the mounting . M. erwoo, 0 ayn.s e. Homemak.rs CaD eave .tlme duro prejudlcetl of nation and \ . !!Co . • proportion of women _ especially fined him '100 and costs on each Inl the buay holiday I8UOn by aecl. by Insplrlilr aentlment of No games wlll be"' ,held at -the married women _ worldng ouf.. charge. plannInl II!Dplet meal. I~ ~a~ brotherhoo~. They CrMt. not only -American L.glon Home thla Sun· side the home. FamUles of work· C-A-R-D-O-F-.-T-H-A~N-K8 MorlUl. -n.trttlon' lpee I ~ the feeling ot broth.rhood but el' day due' to the :pQaslb~e spinal Ing women tend to buy more par· . , Ohio State University. SIte aar- labllab a true balla 9t brother· J menlngltl8 epidemic. ' ,- , . 't '11l tlally prepared and whoUy ' pre- I wlllh to ~hanlr my relat~ve8. at.... c:auerol~, ~4dlnp • . and hOod tbrOitgh reUon. It la an ea- ••.,,,.... •• ..~............... 1I0maon poLnte out that alnce wlli be fed and letll ted·bee w pared tooda and to eat more meala frlendl aD~ n~lrb~n tor their raw , frUita aDd ve'getablel ,are tabltali.d . tact that maD II IDIIn I' , . 1 1941. Ohio farmers Mve aIm?at b~ o.~ the market this Wlnt,e r ,~an In reatalranta. , many ltIn~e".. exte~ded to me eaay·to-pre~are , fooda th~t . ,are without reprd . to' outer ·dlffer. ' doubled, the amount of grain th.y .I~t. . Other lrendi that aHect the during mY ,1IInel8. My thanks aleo blgh in ,n utritive. .val!le~ : ., encell. ' The ~ha'l Teachlqa con· ' , ' reed a dairy cow In a I year. He : An unexpected weakening In apread between farm prlcea and ,tor the 0«;lwers. cardl, and leUera A ' 8!Sne-yclureelf Iuncbe la a ,,*1 nect !!OCtal truth with tellglon and Ba)'1l Quantity and quaUty of, pu, beef demand or II,n uneq)80ted In· 'retail prlcea are geographiC apec. recelv~ whUe I wal 111, the ho~ tlme..aver. E~cb peraon : can make b~~en the neld '01 ethics to In· . '~ ,_ ture and hay need Iu:~provement ' rea81 In ,C!tUe. mark.UII&' - "as a lallzatlon In farm production and pltal. ' , . ' to go alol,lg ,wltb this i,n crease In felult of dr7 ,weatil8l'-QOuld illler concentration of PDpal&ttoil In ' ur. lin. OrYUle Grar' hla own 8andW"tch.. ,,~ ~ eate~ ii\ude mht' relatlouhiPI or races with a 'hand rrult -such aa applee I I wen aa Indlvldnal persons. -rhe Dairy COW8 fall to , eat ~DOogb quantity of'(graln. prelent price proa.PfC!b. Schwart baD oentera -T h e I e Increaso . " ~ , .' ' I hay ' when " quallly III low, saYI ' autloDl " ,, ' ' . NOTICE OF APPOI",.,.MEN:r' or oruap.. • , ' teaching' formul.te law and pr n· M- rJ1 n lI:tenlfon - B ec. ~ '. c; ' . I- " traJilportatron COlts. Adinlnlftl'Jtor HlU Morgan , 8Ugs.." a . ~~rt1 olple wllljlh ·wlll brtnr ~rder Into ~~~r t 'Ohl ,~:, Unl,enlt1~' i ~lc" Ihoulct- be mOlt. tavorable /lmpio'Vement hi'" cqDlumer In- Eetate of Or'~do C, - JohDIon. breakfalt Including trult, ~re&, a lliternatlonal .nain. HumaDlty a II; ~ 11 0 lat. out t_i- tb." ' II'~ ' . I • , ' . , tor-' feecl cattle. ~ders appear com611 .a a1l,0th.r factor that m-: breadlltuff~ and p=~ ::o::~'!: 11 atructed with '''''re ' ilo~""11!1 Is , : cU~fere:e bet.....n protein . 1' .11 ' .,' .~ b., Duttlag fewer cattle on feed cr• •11 demand for marketlns ~~. ,: hereby slir.' AI. , ~1l; ellS. and r Aft ' It.r ... abd . d~"'81'1 ~htcb' threaten lip-, cOotenti of- hlsb quaUty and low . ' thll tall than last. The .uppl, Hmoes. Aa tncolDII . tlilprOTe. bert H. Stubb.. wit. . ~t., Omcie anOther ttm..at:. . er a g . bal d.ath. Bah,a·ul)lah .. a real h Th total di« Ubi -: teedera probably will 1'8- _. fed~.ttl~ the ftnt bUr 0' nut Connm8l'l , do lIot buy, mON food 'A.4i1J:e!11 Is WaJll~., ·pillO. 'al breakh:lt aDd - lUlJOh, ~ " cu twll~ ' ~ 'UCe D1ttDe rem· ~.allty ay.. , . e . ea e Cattl~ ~ -\~ but they ant 'lfIlllnl to ~ .for 'baeD dUl1 aPPGiD* .. Admhllll be kept to ' a m . " ~ . a ed1 .-el ~ td, 1iWlttm1l." - . ~qtrleDt ~tent d04M! not chaD" aille ,",aler pro!lta .,h ll I:nte: ".ar .,probably will be down. ' Hmc~1 that , improve quality and ~tor or 'tile -Bltate of ortabtlo G.. tew or 'Ca~serol. ... tIle': ~", II Ji'etea II.cCoy . ' .. mach .. ) protein content wl.~ thaD tlley did la~~ fMll'-e DUI AltIIoaI . h prloea ~ ~ a_ttftctIYeD. . or t'hA food . or ~t, l~lmIoD. late or WarreD , _ CoaD _ tt.~' :..... .. . ' 1'1" " ' .. _ . quaU'1. , 111. caw. ~I "oJ -labout:equal t "l 011 deal..,.. 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THE MI~MI GAZs.rTE, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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MorgaD, who ....IUd In hla home. PrntoulJr OCleilp ~ bJ Mr, O .lea l1li"......tUt. ud JeaaetU. 01 Florlct.. · ElIIIl' .ottDla. " Dd ' ~lrla_, ¥r. IIr. . . . lin. Arthur !'illablum. MrtI: Mary Tucker II rtICO"erlq aDd )IN. FroIt I1BJer wlao of XettertDlr were guestl Suday. Eatabtlahed February, 1880 utiefa torlly at McClleUaD4 bo.. have IDOYctd to a farm In Clinton : of her ·pare~ta. 'Mr: and Mn. ADI' PAUL A. SC HERER ' Editor and Publl.her pltal. Xenia. . . ounty. The Tueker brotherll plan broee Moore. CEC ILIA J. SCHEflER •• ____ ._ --- _ . - ___ Alloolate Editor A hrlatmas program 18 to be to have thelf mother with tbem Mr and MrtI. am Burton and • presented ilL the 1ethodlst Cburcb at tbe farm a. soon lUI sbe II r . . - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - ' - - - - '1SUJ;lday morning during tbe chur h leaBed from M CleUand hOSllltal. f~l1y dt SprlnBfleld, were guests I ubllshed Every Tbursday MorDinJ; s hool bour: The pUbll 18 Invited XeDIa. Sunday ot hls brother and 118le~ at Wayneavllle, Warren COlMlt)". Ohio. to IIHand. Mr, and MrtI. Llonel Campbell In·lllw. Mr, and MNI. Ed Burton 1·:lll cred as second dall matter at The A.dult Cla88 of the Melbo· bave moved trom their borne near and 80n Johnny. til I·OIIIOr I e at Waynesville. Ohio. dlat Chur h will have lh ir Chrlst- tow I t th I . b Mil Suzanne Eakins daughtef under lb uca of Marcb B. 1878. mas party nd ov red dl h dlnuer I nn 0 e r j)roperty er on • In the chIlI' II 80 IIlI ooms, Friday Main street. which thl y nc ulred of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eakins, lias - - - - - - - - - - - - - - evenl:'g nl 6 : 00. AI'Uvlties for the receneli from tbe hellrs of tbe 1returned to bel' borne following an .. I110'I on -n1\ t4D evening will In Iud a. n exchange I S-U.8cr - - tII Ohio , $"_. Per Year In advance •' $2..50 elsewbere of gifts. I

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HARYE 'y S BUR G following ~~~:d:::;~::e. at h~~\O:~r~l~r t!~~ I lin tended IIInell8. He

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We Remove .nd Repl.ce R.dlaton Comp~ lete New Radl.tors .nd Core. PHONE 3.2726 WI nton _.. PIy mouth Middletown, Ohio

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fatber ahebrother, Is alJr\'I" ed of bv Dayton. a BOn. ; Steve, John rs: Etta Brooks, ot two 618t~l'!I. Rarvp),lIburg, and Mrs: T.Id" Wal· ker. ot Ketterln~ and several I nlecell and nepbe ws: The entire community jolM wllh lbe family In rcern,; Its te~rlble loea In hi. pas.mg. Funeral aerv\ 81 for HeDry M.urphy, 16, wire condllcte4 Sat· urday at the Stubba Funeral Home,

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Executor Estate of 111- u cbo W. Knight , Deceaaed. NoUce Ie .bereby riven that Jedutban Wood WarwiClk. 'Yllolfl POlt Oftlce addrele I. Xenia. Oblo, baa beeD duly aPlX'lnted ae Exec· utor of the· Eatate of Blanclae W. Knllht. late of Warren County, Qhlo. deceued. Dated this lit day ot December,

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RALPH H. CAREY. Jud~e of the Probate Court, Warren County. OhIo Maple j: Maple. Attorne),s

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Eltate D. 'eased, Notice Ie hereby glve·n that LouIe Flrea, whoee Poet Offlc~ Addreae Ie R. R. No, I, Wayn8llville, 01\10, baa' beeD duly appointed 11,1 Admin· F.'Jree. late Waren County. II Istrator of theof Eetnte of Roae Oblo. deceaeed. , ]9~ted this let day or Decembel'. R ALPH H. CAREY, Judge of the Probate Court, Warren County. Ohio Stanley & Stanley. AltorDej'e

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Eetate of Stump, ..:: ceued, Notice t. h....by lrI't'ell t bat Reva T. StumP. whoee Poet Ottlee Addre88 I. n. R. : No. 2. WaYDel' \'lIle. hi. baa beeD duly appointed I I Execub1x of the Eltat. ot Irma 1.. Stump, late of WaneD Count)'. ObJo, decease.d. Dated thle 3d day of December,

MIDDLETOWN. OHIO

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ItA.LPH H. OAREY. Jud,e of the Probate Court, Warren Couat)', Oblo Drown a,. Y011DK. Attorn.,..

MAYFIELD DRY CLEAIERS

Napkins • Towels • Bals .. Toilet Till.e PaMr Wrapp IIII Y"ISSue • W"pp·III" ... . g r- Wal Pa-r , rw • '.r.

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ONE DAY SERVICE

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DRY OLEAIII• •d FASY SERYIGE

Oi. arl, To.acco, Soft Drinks, Oandy

McCONNELL RADIATOR S.ERVIC.E. BUCKEYE PAPER PRODUCT CO.

following tUs marrlag to Miss Racbel Barnhart. of II re, I several yeaI1l &!rO, tbe couple moved to DaytOD. Mr, Kennedy was employed 8S a supervisor In the circulation department of the Dayton Journal-Herald at the time of hli death. Previous to tbls poIllUon. be worked at tbe NCR Co. In add1tlon to bie wife and

For GOOD

CLUB F0 URTEE I

Open Daily 9 A. M. to 12 Mldnillht Live Bait BARIIETT McGILL Owner ... ' Phone 2-0279 lUI Reynold. Middletown, Ohio

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NELSON ZACHARIS, Owner 22 Ve.rs Experience

Court Kennedy. a na,. two daughters. Mrs: navld l barlee EIIIB estate. The tl ve ofHouee, Ha rveyeMr. bu rg, B nd tbe son r:;;:;:;;:;::::;::=====:;:::;::;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;:;:::;::;;;;;:;;;;;;:;:;:::;::~ of Al va Kennedy bere, WIlB return· Ing to bls bome In I aYlOn. tollow· nursing home. awhen t be acc llien! occurred: He died of Internal In·

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appen~omj recfAU1 at CII,ton the hlCh .chool baaet ell,rlD, ape.' . Memoria! : laoepl~ WllaaIDiCoh: formance 10 the .chOOI audltortuUi.

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dre,;;"SepK relatives at llellfost. , erved on th MasBle Townahll' Mrs. John E. Wels h 'as Ii guest · oard of Trust es for S6V ral Thul'I!dny of h r brother·hl·lnw I rnJS. He was w II liked by al Ifbd 618t r. Mr. ' Rnd Mre: Luthor "'110 knew him Hnd h Is many DUllcan, o( prlngboro. tMends extend their h art.~e!t s ' 1lIJohn and Harold Tucker have I mo\'ed (rom their town property I l'athy lO his b reaved family. His to the tnrm tney recently pur. ~\I.'vh'ors Include bls Wife, Lydla l chllBed from the belrs or the

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FlLDeral servl 6S \I'ore conducted at th Tobills Fun NIl ~om6 In lJayton Wedn sdny fo r II rh~~'t K unedy, 36. of Kettering. " 0 was fatally Injured In :I traln·nuto olllston. Sunday ncar W8shington

Mr: and Mrs,guests. H. C, Milligan. Mason, were unday of Mr. and Mrs, J . C. Moore.

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FOR FREE ESTIMATES -'- C,U3-1574 or 2·7401

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Adml " l,trltor With the Will

Annexed Estate ' of AI . Cornell. Decealed. Notice Is hereby glveJl t bat Maryln E. \"oung, whose Post Of. flce Add r8ll8 Ie Leba'nOl\. Oblo, hail ' been ,duly ,appointed 88 Admlnls· t rator with the Will annexed of the Estate of AI S. Cornell. late Of Warren County. Ohio, deceased. Dated this 25th day of Nove~. her. 1953.

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O. L LAISAW COMPIIY 1700 Columbia Ave.

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Admlnl.trator . . ElIItate 'of Ellubeth C. Smltb, Deceue4. Notie. II hereby I;IVClll t bat ErnMt m. Cook, wbOle Po.t Ot- ' tlce Aetctrea. II WaynMYille. Oblo, baa been du., appointed a. 4,1\' .,lD1a~t.Oi" ~fp\4! Estate of EHz. abeth : Q, ~ of Warl'tlll CoIUltT. Q~ .~ . " , DUecI . . . ~6a ~ 04 ~n" ber, 1.... ' . r , JlALPH R. CAltEY, ".... Of the IlroMte ~ . ~, Ohio

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tIlere unUI I bad It b& all1 use to take them the whole lenetb of the dial and \ jut acl'OA til. road! Tiley 'Would back apln wilh bit. or hymna be bome before I wal. The one and readlnp and once I JolnM DtUe pup la lonellome a:lnce I got wltb them in the Lord', Prayer. r;ld of her brother and 8Ia~r. She I wondered bQW many were Daten· woro very bard to get Sugar to Jng to eacb senlce and ~'hat they pl&y wltb ber and right no,v ther!' were, and where, and wbat the 18. rolJgh and tumble game going peopleo were doing wblle tbey on but most or the time the little listened. Were they' j UB.t Ilaten1ns dog Bits there looking en; erly for idly while they did aomethlng lOme one to play ,,'Uh. No they else or did they join with the bave both attacked m~. I ch flsed service 01 tbelr cho~ee! I know . them away and now th e black and mallY who listen regularly to white cat has joined In the game: some preaoher or choir but hOW l 1 didn't go to the W ilmin gto n many Juat turn It off wben tbey sale today I could have u80d a . hear what It Is1 Doea tbe WOJ'd cal! but I' didn't want ttl haul 1111 reach. many who would not oth er· around In t~e cofd nnd wet . . ( WBe wise hear It? Do the hance !lat· f smuaed wben I went LO lhe barn enera -beal' something tbat turn. till s morning. Atter feedin g li nd :. b~:~n~~~~ghts Into new cbannels. , ~I\klng care. of the 4~WS and Pretty Pw!s i8 IIltting on a calves ror a out t wo ml~nths" , . I h bl h t stRck of . 'magaz nea, Int the e g e8 s pot she can find room. Two nl e cats and a. pUI) stili look· Ing for ne l\' homes. A neighbor

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OPTOMETRIST XENIA,

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Serving Waynesville Since 1850 WAYNESVILLE. OHIO, THUHSDAY, JANUARY 7 1954

ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH YEAR

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24 KILLED 01 COUITY ROADS During the past ,.ear 24 per· sana wertr killed In tratrlc accl<\ents In Warren county. according to a report IS8Ued Monday by Dr. H. M. WIll1ama. Warr.n COUIlt)' coroner. Thl. Ia a Iharp Increase over the preYlou. year 'lfhen 16 persons met death by accident on the . hlghw..,... Dr. WUlIam pointed out that this may not Include peraons who died In hOlpltala In adJolnJng counties as a report ot accidents In Warren count,... Middletown. Dayton. Hamilton and CinclnnaU hOlpltals recorded leveral deathl of persona Injured In crashes In this COllllty. In 1951 there were 14 persona kUled In trarrtc mlahapa In the county. 10 In 1950 and only six ~. ported in 1949. Dr. "lIl1ams reo

Mayor's CQju rt' Has Busy December

Mayor Sherwood'. ~ou rt, along with the Sherlff'l office had a 32.62 Miles State Highway bUIY month Itt December here with ABOUT FOLKI YOU the tollo'Vlng cases being heard, Improved" Warren-Co. or up ( or hearing: KNOW A review ot the atate highway The confirmation of the appolnJ, On Dec. 12 John A. Oath, was program la W4rren County for ment 0( Charles LeMay. operator arreeted by the State Ktgb.wa~ VIIIT RELATIVES 8ATURDAV the put Tear ebOws that many 1m· of B &: R CleaneMl, as Director of Patrol for speeding. He plea.! Mr. and MMI. J, J . Burake "tl' provement. hav been made that Wayne TQW1l.Ihip Civil Defense. guilty and was fined $10.00 ann lted trieada and relative. In Blanwill provld., lbe earet,.. and was received Tuesday by Mayor colta. chester and Lopn on s.turd&y. oonvenlence or th4~ motorist for H. M. Sberwood. On Dec. 1'6. Cecil Rughee, ot years to come. LeMay was appointed by Mayor Teuessee, W8.11 arrested b:r the AT RUTH LVON8 SHOW The final report shows that Sherwood and the conflrmaUon of State Highway Patrol for IlnlawMr. and Mra. Leo Conner with 32.62 mUes of lItate blghway In the appointment came from the fully operating a motor vehicle on Mr. and lira. Everett Chuteen. of t.h e county ha~ b'!6n resurfaced. ortlce ot the State Director In the highway without a driverl 11· Franklin. ;"ere gueats at the RIlth and a major part at the 186 miles Columbu8. cenae. He plead guilty and WIUI !;yonl lbow on New Yean day, ot atate hlchwa1l were patched or fined $15 and costs. sea1ecl. ThIa wu In compliance On Dec. Zl, Harold Vernou IPENDS HOLIDAY HERE WI,..I MIaa ObJo, MartIIa ~D with the .tate h~hway departmen~ Shaw, of New Burlington. was ar· 111.1 Loll Lukens fiew home of Salem, ac1d8 ber eoDtrlhtIon polley of atreqtbe,n lng the exist· rested for operating a motor ve· &0 Ibe I.M Mareb of ....... More Ing roada wll.lIIMIYer posalble. In from New York and apent the under the Influence of al co· hlcle PO:i:!n Hensley. 30, of Franklin. , • • npport tbu enr be,.... is need- relurtacl.llc a road, ' the chuck· Chrlatmas hoUday with her parHe pleaded guilty and was hoI. ed In Ibe eurrellt drl.. was the 24th trafUc fatality In the .nte, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lukenl. of the eoata of the De" PoUo holes are rtUed, t,be road· releveUed . co nnty when his car was etruclc The toll owing oUlclals of the tiDed 1100 and c08ts. $50 SU8PrennU.. Promm of aepped. and the ertra thlck:nes8 of asphol· by a B. & O. rr 19ht train on Rt. Village of Wayne8vllle, who wtlre pended. He al80 was given three HAVE SUNDAY GUESTS up ramma ,loballD aappUea aDd tiC concrete heJPII to e nable the ] 23 In the cOUJ\ty on Christmas elected at the November election. da,... In jail. teatlnr a polio neelD.. . highway to cam the !;Ju rden at Mr, and Mre, Vernon Shutt. bad On Dec. 30, WilHam D. Vaught. Eve. His brother, )furphy, 27. es· look orn e ot the beginning of the today'8 trattle. . as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. new year : Mayor. H. . M. Sher· Waynesville, was arrested for un"We feel tha touch has been caped -with cuts and bruises. Harold Shutts and family and Mr. wood : olerk. Mary Stansberry : lawful operation of a motot veSmith's 'anol. I1cco~pll.bed tills past year to and Mra. Marlon Shutts, treo8ur r, Phoe be Miranda : coun· hicle. He was tined $50 and cost8. tltore. 08:3()'U:30 a. m ; South LI__ strenp;tben the ltate highways in ell, Roy Kier. Pre81dent, Ral\lh He was releaSed upon payment or Lebanon, Sburt8' ator~. 12:80· or Warren Oounty , stated J. . PaxTUESDAV EVENING GUESTS Delcher, Roger Brown. Andrew C. $33.00 with $25.00 suspended. 3:30 p. m. Approximately 625 Warren coun- ton, Dlvl810n ~g\l1 eer. "The 186 Churko. R. Stuckert and L. D. On Dec. 30. Oarl V. Talbert. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. StToud bad Jan. 11 - Kings Mill s, Cllne's Bakel'. Rt. Oregonia. was charged with as TUeeday evening dinner guelta, store, 8 :3()'Jl :SO a. m.: Mason, tlana have applied tor unemploy- mUes of state hi hway In t he A Commodity Credit Corporation Board of Trustees at Public f- theft at .$5 .14 In h ck and cash MMI. Grace Vice, Mrs. Irene Hen· Ity Buildings, 12:SQ.3 :S0 p. m, ment compensa Uon payments at connty are In excel! nt . condition Loan or Purchase Agreement for flllr;e-Roward Brown. Presid ent: trom Burns Market. SInce It was fo r the oncoming Winter. and Sup· derson and Mrs. Carl Norman. Jan. 12 _ . CarUsle, Mount'l! the 0 ES off!ce In the basement of his first offense, the case was dls-' store. 8: S()'l1: 30 a.. m.; Ridge. the courthouae In Lebanon durIng erltendent Rall Cooper and hili 1953 wheat or soybeans I still Pllris Davis, WlII ls Hunter. To,vnsh lp Trustee&-Rob rt FI!r' missed upon payment of costs In DINNER GUESTS IN DAYTON vUle, Myers' store 12:3().3:30 lhe past two weeks, P . F. Johnson, men are to be commended tor th e available through January, 195·1. Mr. and MMI, W, E. troud had p. m. I manager of the Lebanon-Middle- fine job done In I)r serving th e a cording to S. W . Lash , am e D[IS. President ; ~an yard WelV mayor's ourt. He made restitusurface. of Warr II County'c hlgll- manager of Warr n County ASC. I rk, 'VIrgil V. Ilk rson ond HOI'- tion. III Tuesday evening dinner gue8tB, Jan. la-Foster, Oose's store, town offices Imnounced today. On Dec, 30, Carl V. Talbert, Jr., MMI. Grace Vice, I'll MI. Irene Hen- 8 :.,.: 9" 11 30 a. m. : ... Jobnson pointed out that Joyoffs WilY wlth a mllltIXmm of a" allable formerly Worren County PMA. ley M08S. ",.orsow, City Tbe l~8t day on whiCh n farm r manpower." be ·ontinued. Rt. ] , Oregonia, was charged wltb Du Iidlng, 1 2 : 3"3 3 \ In Auto-Lite, Crosley and So-La d' erson and Mrs. Carl Norman, Maintenance opemtlons contln· may avail himself ot this would be __ J 14 1V' : 0 P. m, plants and other foctorles In the theft of $58.14 check and . cash u d to take prlol'lty, since it Is lm- January 2 , 1954, as the county or· ATURDAY EVE G GUEST a n . . 6, 16, 18, 19, 2(), C' I I I trom Belcher's Sunooo Service. He "" NIN Franklin City Building. trom 8:30 .reater lnc nnat area resu te.1 S,. mad restItution and was fined M Wilhelmina Braddock was a. m. U11 3:30 P. m. In the sbarp Increase In unemploy· peratlve that th rlresent roads be fl e Is not open on SatureJay, Jan $11 .10 III the l ayor's court. a Saturday venlng dinner gueat ment. He explained that It may be strengthened Il,nd made sate for 1Inry 30, 19H. too 1'a heavier and faste r-moving Also. any farmer Who wishes to On Monday, Jan. 4, Albert RichDnd at Mr. and Mrs. Don Wert in wn- • It.. temporary. Tbe p08tponed CarlisI I. The Lebanon oWe. open on traffic. Ohio's mo t valuable as· make appltcatlon for a nev,' tobaCC'l HarveY8~urg bllJlketball games ards of Wayne vUle was al'1'estett mlnglon. Monday and Tuellday each week s t ttl ber roads an.d It 18 common allotment. either burl y or c1gnr by Sheriff's deputies on suspicion have been res beduled. from 8: SQ a.. m: un 2' p. m. had senIJe 'to matn In tbem. rather leaf, must do so before Februsry 1. The Carlisle Indlons will be of p8.8slng worthless checks her . MOVE INTO NEW HOME about 60 new clalmanls Tuesday. than to alUll'lfJl'~ them for new which Is a final date. He w111 be tried Friday In Leb· played at Carlisle on Tuesday. Mr, and Ira. L. V. Branstrator The final date for makIng appll· anon. HOISI JohnlOn urged new clalmant8 to construction," h asserted. have moved Into their new home "Surveys bay been made of the ca tion for .a new corn allotment Is Jan. 19 and the HarveY8burg game Wo at. the Lebanon otrlce on Manwhloh they r contly built on tbe oeeda of the I blgbwoy system Janusry 15, 1954, This appUes to Is scheduled for one week later. The New Century Olub met on day If poIIslbte. new scction of tate Route 73. throughout. tbe I1llvlalon. and we a funner who did not produce conl Jan. 26. here. Tbursday afternoon ot the Far ------The next home game Is lnng\l TO.I,lIip hope to be begin our am- on hla I'arm allY Qt t.be bale feara, RUlli Part)' Hoa.. with _ ra. H. E. ~• .eft MnIs on Jan. 8. The Sabina game HAS SATURDAV GUESTS farmer mus hltlous road·bulldlng program tor 1951. 1952. or 1963, Hathaway as hostess with Mrs. has not yet been rescheduled and Wa.rten County In the n ea r plant '" Itbln bls 1964 a llotment to Mrs. Grace L. SmIth had as at- Harvey Burn tt, Mrs. Harold Whit· he eligible for price support In th may he postPoned until uext year. future." urday gueets Mr. Imd MI'1I. Herberl aker, Mra. J . B. Chapman, Mrs. I Dr.II 1954 corn program. Gray an~ children of Columbus, 1.ena Hartsock, Miss VlrglnJa Van· Chrlstmas Ileal contrIbutions to MelI!bers at the Warren County and Mr. and Mrs. 1. ~, King, of. dervort. Mrs. Garland Stamper, On Common Phone No. Chanaeel fight the 8pread of tuberculosis 30 Townsb1p Trustees a.lId Clerks as· Antloch. MI'1I. JDlt Furnas, MI'II, Don Wert, In Warren county la n~rlng the We wl8)l to Inform tbe puhllc so latlon w1ll hold their annual_ and Mlal Ellubeth Chandler a8 goat as more than '5,000 bal been P.ea. Court Docket that our Telepbone Number at the reorgalllzaUon meeting next TuesGUE8TS IN LEBANON gueste of the day. Thirty aaes raced the J anuary conbibuted to date. Dr. Jean residence haa been changed from day at the court}!o\lse auditorium. % Mr. and Mra. William Strouae The roll caJl and opening were Nook, county seal la1e chairman. term of Common Pleas Conrt when 27:'.1 to 3161. beglnnlng at 2 p. m., Lyle Stew'lfere &mOD&' the gueats when Mr. co.nductecl by the President, lira. t met In Lebono'n Monday mornX-1-7-H-21 M. A. FULKERSON art. president of the organization, and. Mra. Omar Melloy e.n tertalDed Fred Grauman. and Mra. Barvey hos' announced. ' The minimum needed to COD- Ing. has an nounced. • with a-New Yeai'll Eve party at Rye and Mra. Glenn Alexander t1nu~ the aSlOclatlon's work tn Cases to be conaldered Include Edward L. Strawser of Clncln· tbelr home In Lebanon. were ' 1Jl charp of the prosram. assault and batterr. auault, for· Two FI .... Here Mra. DoD Wert. of WlImtn«ton. the county. aimed eventually Ilt natl. president ot the Ohio State Treasurer ' of State lUlger W. YI8ITOR8 FROM INDIANA Wall prell8llted and gaT. a brief wiping out the costly, co,mmunl- gery, contributing., Issuing a check Tracy predloted today that total La.t Saturda, Aasodatlon of Trustees and IIr. aluS Mra. Stanle:r Bailey, of talk on her be&1It1nl1 ~. then cable cUaeaae. la '8.760, he laid. with lnaufficlent fund8, cl1'Unken 8ales tax coltectlonB tor the 18.8t Clerka. wtu be the chief aP611ker Tbe W III d ' W yne <trlTfng. etc. . of the afternoon. A round table Lat.,..tte, Indiana, were week end played a PI'Oll'UD of urioaa aeJeo. The drln. iWhlch uaually a~ aynesv e an a six months of 1963 will be very c1 to on hundred mUllon dol. Township tire department ans- dlscusllion of township problems peate 0( IIr. ud Mra. Dand Hart. tiona. ThlI 'trU a Ta". anuual the ft.Mlt ot Decemt?e r • wiU conI 08e e wered two calls last Soturday. wlll tallow. Also planning to at· IOCIt ud ahUelreD. IIr. ud Mra. treat ...hlcb 'trU greatly eojored Unue untn March 1 thle year. a~epa1d 'lalSS tax receipts.... A grass tire occurred at the tend lesslons wtIi be County Audl· Horace Shaner and dal1lhter aIM» by ev.ryon.. lira. AtuU4er In PerlOns who have not lent col?ported for the week ending De- new bridge on State Ro,ute 73. No tor A. M. Parker. Prosecutor Marw.re J'rlcla, ."enIDl' 4luer p ..ta. a ve". fine maaner. nII4 "Let'I tributlons for the Chrlltmas 8e,\ls Keep Chrlatmu" b, Peter liar- are 1U'Ied to pt them In the mall vin F. Young. EngIneer L. F. cember 19, 1963. addsd $4.649.491 damage was reported. IUNDAY QUEIT8 aball. at an earty date and MIld to Mn. Last Saturday night the depart· Wertz, Bnd Coun~y Commlesloner.s to tbe previous total , a pin of Sund..,. peate of Mr. and lira. .Aft.r a "err eleUghtIWl aftAII'- Howard Godwin. .][ecutt". aeereMlal EIleen Bfll)wn, daughter of $20 763 or le.1 than one-half of ment anSViered a call to the home Cor:wln Nllon. Wilbur . Lake and Harr7 Satterthwatte were IDA noon.. the olub adJoarnecl to meet tary. Warren county courthouse. Mr. and Mra. Laurence Brown and on~ percent over the same penoll at Thoma8 Holmes on Rt. 73 (welt) Everett Early. Damage wu $126.00, anct resulted Officers ' will be elected tor the Cora PDawner· or wUmIqtoa. IIr. tn JUllarJ at the bome of lira. LeDrban~ k ald _. tel 80 brlde-elect of Mr. Roberts of Wood· f I t e r and lin. Rot "laapach aDd R, H. ItartaQck. • .,00 8 approJUma y bury, Ne... J.rsey, was the honor a T:! !~~Jattve grud totai OIl from an electric stove Igniting new year durlng the bualneas aell~hter of J'ranldln and 11111 DellclOUl refreabmello-'lnl r e .ve dollar COIltrtb- guelt on Monda,. eventng. Dec. 28 balled hie prediction draperies over a kitchen wJndow. slon. David Holme! of RR ! Is Betty Satterthwaite. ' le"ee! In the dlnlq room. , uted by county realdena II u w en ra. aro vice president and Mildred MengIA e- - - stood at $93,618.84 as ot December to support the ...oolaUon·a p~ Mra. Keller Hoak entertained at II secreta".. gram In the countT. 'l'wenty per the Far mils Party House, . 19. This ngure represente a total NEW VEAR. QUE8TS cent p;oM to the atate allsoclatlon The boISteli6lwere uallted by gain ot 10.6 per cent over lut whtch forwardtl alx per cent to tlae their daup;hters, Nra. Jamel Mo- ,..ear. New V..... l1I..ttI of .... and Recelpte reported for the week National TuberculOilla uaoelattoD. Dermott and Mrs. Richard Whltlin. A. H. Stabbl ...ere IIr. ud WII.I.po. Oolllla with whlcb both atate ancl local aker. Short contests were en joyed endl~ December 19 were '$168,488 Mra. Paal FarQuhar, lira. N. R. at Ohio State UnlveMilty empha· To II. The Pub lIatl'Oll8 of MIami allsoclaUona are amlleted. . and the bride. a,e ated In front of more than the prevlou8 week. .A.IIanWl and Mn. JDamaa Oearbrt VI"' ... T~y .now Is maktnp; prepara· aizes the need for adeQuate liming of Darton, Mr. anel lira. carl Cbapter eDjoyecl a moet delightfUl the Idvely open I'lreplace with the tlons to Illue bls six months reo of alfalta and sweet clover. Diultreat ancl Mr. BUI Stubbe_ area 'wllI be Re.,ldents of thla Cbrlatm.. Part, 'at the Far RIlII Dauahter For Conard. Chriatmas greene,ry on the mantel. port of sales tax collectIons wblch He pointe out that in Oblo AgriVEARI EVE QUIITI Party HOUle on Wednllda,.. eveopened her many beautiful p;lfta. will Ihow totals and percenta(ee cultural El',perlment Station tellts. able to study the geograpby of the NEW . . nln« with lira. Ada Courtney al A lecond baby da~hter• .JonJ Dellcloua refreahments were eerve4 plotll limed to neutrallty prodncecl continent on which the, IIvl ...hen IIr. and lira. GYerett Chuteen host8ll. A dellcioul dinner wa. Lynn Joined the houaehol4 of Mr. Tbe guelt list Included Mra, Roy ot pin or 1081 for Industry c1as8' more than 10 times as much alfalfa Wilmington College opens an exalid ohUdren. IIr. ud Mra. marl aerved tollowecl by an exchaqe of and · Mra. Cbarl.. Cona~ on Tuea- T. Roberta of I'aIrbOrn, MIII8 Ar- IflcaUons and for all counties. hay as plots that received no lime. tension class In "The Geography Conner. M..... Ellen Conn.r and glrta. day. Dec. 29. She' was born at lene Oole of Mlambburg, Mra. Plots where no lime was .added of Norih America" at MalnTflle MI.. l\lIth Conner ...ere New Yeara The replar meeUng ot the elr- Grandview ho.pltal ancl wellhed Barbara . Conner ot Wilmington, '.ac.'IIS produced 512 poundll of bay per School MondaT, Januart 11 at ,7 IDYepe8ts of Mr. and Mra. Leo cl. was oonducted bT the Prest. sevell pound'- three and Mra. H. 1!', Dye. 1\Ira. Robert Davia, acre. ,P. m. Conner and elaughters. dent, Nra. 1. J. Burske and ,Mrl. ouncee. IIrs. Violet navllllOn, of Mn. Earl Powelll, Mra: Jamel McThOlle that were limed to neu· The Monday clas, to be taugM ;reMe Prender«aat. ... as made a Weat Manchester, the maternal Dermott. Mrll. wtUlam 'Abney. Mre World Religion Day III an Inter· trallty produced 5.518 pounds, of hy Prot. Blanche McNemar, of the RETURN8 TO COLLEGE member' of the Circle. grandmother. MMI. Carl Conard. Clyde Smallwood, Misl Judy Con- national Baha't event. It W8.8 In- hay an acre and on plots that re-' college faculty, will meet weekly Mr. BObert Jl,asUnp or 9tte.... ThOee preeent were Mrs. Har the paternal .grand"lotber and Mrs. ner, Mlu Anna1beUe Smith, lira. 8t1tuted by tbe National Spiritual celved baIt enough limestone to through the second semester and heln College. retimled on J'rt4ay rlett Veldt at Morro.... Mr.. Cecil Dorothy Fark, aunt. of Eldorado. Roy Newland. jolls8 Mary Brown, Assembly of the Baba'ls at the neutralize a cidity. workers . har· carry three semester-bauMi or col· after IpeJldlng the holld..,.. here A. Palmer. lira. Jell Prendergast, bave been at the ' Conard home as- Mrs. Paul Bro11nl, Mre. Theron United Statea In October, 1949. On vested 2.399 pounds of hay an lege credit. wltb hll parents. Mr. ud Mra. Mra. 1. 1. BUrak• • MMI. J>. C. RIdge, slstlng tn thll new I~fanta' care. Howell. MMI. 18abelle Thompson. January 17 ' World Religion day acre. ' Night classes In several nelds Ralph Haatlnp and with relatl"es \\fra. Ada Co1lJ'tDeT, Mrs. J ; P. . , ~flss Jean ·HartBock. Mra..,Harvey wlll be observed by Baha'I com· also. wUl be oftered. beginning In near Le~on. ' Fromm. Mra. Glenn Bland, Mrs. Burnett. Mrs, Rlilymond Braddock. munlLles, around the world. The late January, on tbe campus. They ' _ .L ucllle ArmltaP, :Kra. n ' F. Earn• .,.,. . . - VJ. II \Uaaes Jeule and WUhelmlna llurpose or World Religion day GUESTS FRIDAY EVENING will be open to non·resldent stu· hart. Mra. Wllliam Stroule. lin. Braddock, Mrs. Obirlee Ell4l1, loIrs. goes beyond tolerance or fellowMra. Mack Wtlaon entertaIned dents . NEW VEARS GU~STS R 11 11 ,.. RI hard I ship among ,adhe~nt8 of tradl· . New Yeara ~eats ~etUem)'l'e.. Mra, L. C, fJt. , W 80n, AUra. S c ter , h Wh . ~ at the home J~hn .. M R. kUS8e MI Betty I t· tlonal faiths and creeds. It up· on FrIday- evenl"'''' -. honoring Mr. of IIr. and Mrs. Lafe Burnlldee .. ohn. 1 ra. H. Hartsock an~ G'........e· lpote til --thetlc fabrl"- /I er, IS ' at t wa teo I t th and Mrs. Marlon Shutts. who were CHRISTMA8 EVE GUESTS ....re Mr. ud Mni. Calvert Moore, Mra. Charlel McCulloch. .Mrl. · lMIodes BlIllInelt lit .. Rhoda holds the basic teach Dg a e married on NOV!lmber slxtb In New . . ., should be treated beto.re, washing. B 11 M - Robb'. M oneness of religIon It8elf as re· Mr. . and MrS, Harry Satterth· , unne , ra . .,.."err ...a. re. Orleans, Mr. and MMI. Shutts, the Mr. ud Mra. Tbnraton Moore and waite had fol" their family gather· 'ren. Mia~k a~d Tr.a c" ot CovCHRISTMA , . EVE IN . DAVTON lIays 'EdIth Berry, clotblng IIpeclal· Dale Dumford. Nra. Donald 'BaIrd, vealed by Baha'u'llah. founder of d d 01 R "''i'' "" 1st a~ Ohl.o State University. OIl ' EI I B • .I1b M W III the Baha'I Faith. nearly one hun- aughter ot Mr. an lUrs. oy chlld KT" Mr. an\ll Mra,# l{oward Mr. and M.... Charle. Anele.,.dil In 8S a e r .... Dry, ra. I am dred years ago. Baha'u'llah pro- Frye. ot Wilmington. surprisetf Ing on Chlrstmaa eve. Mr. and .lnrton, Sbutts. Mr. Robert Shutte ancl Sr. enJOyed tJ\e Chrl.tmaa lIeason Uaual me~hods for , remOving, ' ,uleens. Mrs. WIlliam Ricke,. MrtI tltelr many friends by annoullclng Mrs. Henry R. Satterthwaite and MlsI , Marjorie Shu.tte. . 'h ha.... ng Chrt.--". ~-e at t'h e greaae sPOtl . from wubable .faJ>. Tom Burton anll daughter. Nra. E. claimed that all rellgloDs come their marriage at Christmas time. family, Mr. and Mra: RalPh Sat· y I " ....- EO.. rlql ha:ve IIlt,e or nQ , effect on L. DaTl.8, Mra:' WllJard Anderson, from the same divine source and . terthwatte and children, Mr. ' arid h,ome ot Mr. ud )tra. Rarold An- greaae apote In a)1lthetlc ' fabrics. Mrs: K: N. R(ltt,h ; - Ii"1 Francea each la one successive ltage In the GuestB 9f the evening were the Mrs. By'rd Lackey, Jr. and daugb· NEW 'VEARS EYE GUEIT8 . cIeraon and children In .Dayton; Mlaa Berry a.d"laea ullnp; a l1'1 "'1 .... tty 'B th evolution at a Universal, 1i'alth. bride and gfQOm, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Miss Betty l!1atterthwatte and IIr. alul Mra ' 1. 1. Burake enter-' Chrlatmaa breakfast at the' home apoop ' to ' ......_.. . te bonor orence. m la.... , rown, e -Mr-. Relen McC"". MarlonMfilhuttll, Mr. andI Mrs: _~ ~ . apo peat d hc«eu ' Y# "'J Roy b Jack Tinney. who ...aa eIljo:rtng a talaecl OIl N.... Yean Eft and had of Mr. 1Ul1!>"". Qbarlea AIIcler~ ...Ub • .-athte4l' ' 10111tloll o f ' •.•"e, r. an<\ Mrs. 01 ver aco s Cbrlltmu bollday from hla avla-. .. their peate Mr. arid lira. !lOll lr' near Cent~II'Tl1Ie; and the IIO&p 01' dttetpnt.; :ut'Ar qota are. • . NEW VEARS IN NEW YORK and son, , Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Uon Ichoollng tn Phoenix. Art •. Jtbo4ea ' BuDD..I, Mr. and lira. wh~le l(I'Oqp with Mr. IUId Mra. ~oro,ql, aat1lntecl. ~ Mh01llel NEW "EARS IN MIAMII.~,*Q Mr. and Mra. Ralph JOhnI Shutte, ·Mlss Marie Shl;ttte• . Mr. 1Ir:. .,nd .M.,,. ·.. H. HarteOet turned on Suda, aft.r lpendlq and MMI. Harold Sbuttl!. Warren, CI&reIlc:!-Ry•• _Mr. 'and 11ft. A. L. CI&ftIIee IfcOrar ot -CeIlc.mne.' be ....... In coI4 ~ter. "DIplIeIa~art::..n4 IIr. aD4 lfra. Balpla Mt. ad II...... Herbert Satterth" ~ .,... antO -.rater IUlt Mr. lin.· L.!be 8Il' a ,~w clay. with' tbel!' aon.ba-la... Ellen Marie an4 M,.!1.coIm Shutts. NEW VEARS GUEST8 IIr. and Mra. Oarland Stamper JIuUDI'I. . GUda . . . ~ II... Oolate Bent! . . . . . . . . . . . . tie fa1ntc .. ~ . . . N.... T..... ....... ba IDd 4aqChter. Dr. and Mra. Oene -. - .--.,..... a dIU.,. mSdnlttat. luab .w~ ""eel • •rr.t ~p..... ~t the is the belt ~ to itaM. Mt.r IIIamta1tarr . . remain- TbomPNIl and c:JdIdren In PhRa. TVPIWRITIR RI."ONI ~I!RE had as ew Y 8&1'11 Plltll IIr. ud ftI ...... bF tile boIit ." ~ A1l4_ ......... ba WiJatIo 1'taIq,·a •. ......- ~ ~ for 4er of tile at tile .Rre «elpbla. The lpent N.... You WI pt 'l'JPlWrlW BlbbollS lira. Qlenn AJeDDcler ~d Mn. D. Co RI4p. 1IoIMU. YIlIe em ~ ......,. np1ar ..... Yeara dar In New York Cltr. at th. Ouette om_ ,--ITEMI

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Notice Sa hersbr slven that John C. Lem and W, Walter Lewls, Ir., wboee POlt Ottlce Addrellel are n.,ton, Ohio, and Waynes· ville, Ohio, relpeeti'f81y, have been duly appointed .1 Admlniatraton of the Estate ot Je'lte C. Lewlll, late or Warren Count)'. Olilo, deceased. Dated this 14tb day ot December, 1963. RA.RLP H. CAREY, Judge of the Probate Court, Warren Coullt)'. Oblo Bmltb, Schucke .t Compton, AttorneYI 12-17-(lt)-1-7

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ChriaUaa 8clence ..,.tee. Ir. beld evefJ SullAla7 ~ It 10 Hlchland A va. at 11 o'clock. SundaJ achool at the l&II1e bour. TeeUmollJ meetinp lit wednll' day eveniDI of each IDODtII at 8.

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UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH William (lbaDDon, MmtJlM. Sunday Scbool 9:30 L III., Mr. Har1£,Y Tbomu. Supl Preacblag, ever)' other Bund.,., ]1:45 .. Ill. " Evening Servlce, firlt Sunday III month.

to 1IIedicln. il to build up the

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 MISS JANE FITE . COfrelpond.", .

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LYTLE METHODIIT OHURCH B. E. Baughn, Pallor Unified Service, 9:41 a. m.

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Mlaa LoW- FIle and daagbter, Jane, were guelta Sunday atter· noon, or Mr. and Mrs. George \! aterhouse, or Waynesville. Mr. and Mra. Jobn Jones bave moved from the K lie), property on Main Street Into the Runyon home on SouUl Street. Mr. Jonel III the cUltodtan of the school bundlng bere. Mrs. Blanche Carr who baa been III II Improving. Mr. and Mrs. John E. welsh en. Gertnide Seq. famoaI u Il101· terta1ned wIth a dInner at their ., of -n.. Goldberp,- ' ....... home New Years Eve and Included ... new attaadAD tIOIIlfJdJ pro. as theln guests M'r. and Mrs. IDIIIo "Boase of GIuI," to WLWCharles HutcblnlOn, of Spring· NBC Tbunda,., p. .... EST. boro, Mr. and MI'II. John (Bud) SIa. . .t . , pia,. die IeadIJII Welsh and cblldren, of Utica. and ftlte. bat . . . die len" MI'II. Loua.e Flt.e and daughter r.r &be prorram. wbleb II COD' Jane, of HarverlbUrg. eerned wldl tile actldu.. of • Mr. and MI'II. Charles Dolter botel proprietor and bII are announc Ing t be engagement of lnu~r. their older daughter, Mlall Janet - - - - -- - - - - - Doater to Mr. DoulJl&I Reynolds. Smith's Variety Store bere. ~ Doater" a graduate of the Mlaa Mary Belle Bogan has r&. Harnnburg blgh acho!)l, Sa en· turned to her studies at Miami rolled .. a Itudent nurae at Cbrlat Unl,..ralty, following the holiday RoapJtal, Cincinnati. Mr, Rey· ncatlon apent here with her par· noldl I, .taUoned with the armed enta Mr. aIld Mrs. WI~rd Bogall. forcel at Camp Rucker, Alabama. Tbe Botran'l younger daugbter, No date tor the wedding bu. been BettJ Ann, allo spent her holl· wet. . dar Vaca.UOD wltb them anC! haa Mr. Ambrole Moofe. wbo reo returned to . her studies at Ohio Iidee here on uth Street. r&- State UllIve1'lit)', Mr. and Mrll. Charles Johnson celved lerloue Injurlas In an &u·.o aeoldent lut week near Hamiltoo. and lamUy who have been relldHe was & p....npr In a car oper· lug In New Burlington moved Sat· at ed by bt. da.ugbter wbo urda), lnto the Kelley property on taking him to vllit aIlatber rela- Maln Street. Mr. Johnon Is dlUve. Mr. Moore Is tbe fatber-In· rector of music In the schools law of J . E. Smith wbo operates here.

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PubUlhed ETefJ Thurada1 Mo~ at W~.. vUII, Warren Couaty, Obi •. Entered &I leeond clul matter at the pOltofflce at Warneaville, Ohio, under the act of Marcb S, 1878.

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A Farm Diary

NEW SUITS Elmer T. and Ollie M. Eckel to , Loui e Turner vs. Wilson D. Thomu Brannock, 2.20 acres in Turner, divorce. Paul N_ Herd- ~~ecreekl~~ P trl k to POSTOARD SPECIAL man, attorney. Arvlenn ~n-Pa lin A:b a c -2'15 John H. Jones vs. Virglnia M. ein ~~ Te ~ rama, Denver Colo Jan of 1954 Colorado I~ lIvl~~ up ' to' Its slo. Jones, divorce. J . T. Riley, attor- aC~eorge ' Sr an:wEdntvall to "ney. ' ., gan : Colorado, where the Bun In Re: Butlerville Methodist James W. an~ Virgin~ Lawson, .M shines every day throughout the Church to 'mortgage real estate acre in, Hamilton Township. year." M l' MI' Mary Coleman to Jamea L. and There has been a utUe snow ap e and ap e t attorneys. Velene Burke, 2 Iota In Cozaddale. since I have been here and the Simon Gassert VII. Marga~et A. Orville E. Benbow to Ethel Maelellng Ie good up In the' moun. Gassert, divorce. Gray, Risinger rie Benbow, 10 .~ in Wayne tal th b t h I I and Gray, attorneys. T hi DS, so ey say, u . ere t S Charles L. Bosch vs. Hobert owns p. warm and pleasant, pleasant but Gooch, money only. Shoop and T. Rogers, et aI, to Frederick G. notblng special to write about. Hagler, attorneys. and Carol B. Hardenbrook, 24.M3 Just wlahlng .!.veryone a Happy acres in Hamilton ~ownshiP. New Year. COMMON PLEAS COURT Myron E. and Alice Z. Glre to D. J. FRAZIER. MIlO' White vs. Marvin White Ray and Ada Bell Klontz, 23.36 c,se d~sed. ' aC~n~dW~:n~~': Wilson Wilham and Stella Turner ve. D' k t Ra . d M d RoeJean Cockrell, case d.lsmlssed. al~dm~~ ~an y~~: acr~ ~ HamWillie Bert Conner vs. Edna Mae i1to T I,C bi" Conner, diyorce to plainWY; CUIB~rn~~wP:and Ann Allen t?dY of cblld to defendant; plain- Champ and Frances Brown, .74 titf to pay $20 per week. acre In Salem Township. . Champ and Frances Brown to RIAL ESTA! TRANSFERS Bernard W_ and Ann Allen, .'17 Everett Spencer to Stanley and acre in Salem Township. Marian Burnside, 1.11 acres in Lebanon. PROBATE COURT e Law, .91 Vi°inla HaLewil'ltto ZTummJhi Estate of Annie Fischer deceasacre m on owns p. ' Clair L. Sm.i th to RoIemary Te- ed, MyrUe Fischer, executrix, ind Elm J M i t ' ventory approved. ~rfl~~d To,v:!itI ,eyer, 0 m Will of John McClure, deeeued, E. R. HouatoD to Ricbard ud presented for probate .nd onlered Lola E. Back, lot in SaleJD TOWD- fU~'tate of Estella Martin, deceued RaJ h Brooks administrator ship. 7"-:----:---__----....::... E. R. Houston to G.rland and fl~ fl I 't ed' Subscribe to The 6A1ETTE1 ~Itb K. Back, lot in Salem Town· Es:te of~~'::uE. ·:c:rwai-d, p. deceased, John C. Woodw.rd .nd 'i-:::W , • I DAY N I , I • S Wlillam and Ruth Fruct. to Virginia Kesling, adm1n1atntors, f. ,..".~ 'ILivaSION PlOHT Ch~rles R. and Jeanette C. Benson, first and final .ccount approved. .\ ~ 4 • lot 1D Salem Township_ ",.tat f Sulll J ' Bl L d • JOe GIAIDeLLO Clair L. Smith to Margaret II .... e 0 'ID. .C., e>.,W •••• LoIl.k"_' •• I.t and llobert P CorkeD lot in ceued, Inez Black, executrix, flrIt • ... . Held To~ip.' and final account .pproved. GAIlTH PANni Wallacl Murra to Raymond IDd Estate of Otto ~rnes, deceased, 'W,St,LoIl.IO"'''' MUlan Swope, Iota in Deer8eld Ruth Barnes, admmistntrix, tint JAN.' '$4 MlDDLI.IIGHTS Township and ftnal account approved. .- - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _,;....._ _~----Estate of Perry David Pickering, deteued, Vivian Fink Pickering, administratrix, first account ap-

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IN CBOHIAL MYI•.GREAT.GRAHOMA HAD TROUBLES WHEN SHE WENT TO MARKET_ EITHER EQiS WERE so PLENnFlA., THEY ALMOST

GAVE THEM AWAY~, OR THE PRICE WAS SKY-HIGH

BECAUSE NEVER WOARIE~ A80UT SU~Y.EGG5AREAL~

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EGGS WERE 50 ~cE/

Will of Nellie F~hel·, deceased, presented for pro~ate and ordered rued. Will of ~ulab Hazt!lwood, deceased, presented for Il,robate and ordered flIed. . Estate of Ella Adanul, d~ceased W. W. Whiteker, admillistrator d~ bonis non with will an:nexed first account flIed. '

Estare of AdD. R. JI~hnson, deceased, Louise C. Johnson and Walter E. Barton, executoJrs, Irma L. Dillow filed exceptions to schedule of debrs: bearing let lior January 11 at 10 'o'clock . . . Estate of Joseph A. Kal:n,. dece.ased, .'Flora E_ Kalm" admlnlstratrlX, inventory approved. AUTO TAG FEES DIS'rRIBUTED Warren County's road and bridge fund has received $15,11K1.24 of a $20,514.24 allocation of' motor vehicle regiso:ati~ feee;-the third such allocation 1D 1~1t The remalnder of the amol!D t was split among the corporatio:ns of the county with $1,275 te, Franklin, $1,~93.25 to Lebanon Ilnd $76 to Sprmgboro among the allocations made. .....................,._.........,..,.."....

Now is the time to cbeck poultry watering equipment to make sure that it is ready for freezing weather, warns Emil Malinovsky, extension specialist, Ohio State University. A sudden cold night ·may resuIt in frozen water fountains in the laying ~ouse. Freezing d~mages fountainS by cracking pIpe fittings and opening soldered seams . . Lamps from oil-be.ated fountains prob~bly need clean mg. Fuel rese~?lrs may. have leaks due to rust pittmg. Wicks will need cleaning of carbon crusts and trimming. If they are burned so short that they CANDIDATE-Secrotary of State . .f Ohio Ted W. Brown of SP,lnlldo not touch the bottom of the flold _nnouncod thl. _k that fuel tank they should be replaced, ho will be a candidate for r. Malinovsky saya. _I.ctlon. Tho R.publican oHlc. hoi.,.,. ca ....r In Columbu. ha. provided an oxcellont oXimpl. of .Hlcl.ncy In public oHlca. H. I•• candide.. for hi. third twcr-r term, Farm-e-ra- r- ec - e- iv- e- ab- o-u-t -44 cents to prevent soil paralvsis- of each dollar ' spent for food pro., duced on the farm.

Bank Stockholdler. To Meet ..a.a•., 12 T b e annual meetlllg of the .tockboldera of The Waynesville N&Uonal BanIt of W&yneevllle, Ohio for the election II>.f directors mel 'the trauaactlon ol~ any other , bualne.. that may (4)me before i tbe meeting, 19t1l be llleld at tbe office of lIald Tbe 'Waynesville National Bank on JII~nuary 12 . 19M, at 2:00 p. m. JAMES E. JONESI. Cashier c-12-24-(8t)-1-1

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Top dress with BI6 M

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lyes Examined HOURS:

8 to 11:45 a. m_ 1 to 1\ p. m. E·x o.pt W.dneeday P. M.

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Telephone 2-430 I

Dr. Carl E. Wilkin OPTOMETRIST OHIO

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••D caO" .LICTION The Warren County Red Croll Chapter will hold ita lIUluU r. orl8DizaUon meeUn, at the ooun house in Lebanon on IIoDdaJ, Ja.uary 11, at 7:30 P. M., Mrs. Eathe;r Dunham, executive secretary, unounced today. Any person who is a member of the organization is eligible to vote.

stable when

The games at the l_ 'Ion Hall pro9ed. wtu reau.me on Sunday', .Dec embe ~ Estate of Laura Elleo Pickering, 27th at the ullual timo, doora open deceased, Stanley Carl Pickering, at 1:30 and g&me time 2:00 p. m. administrator, first account apSee ad on page 4, a'lOtion l .

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UHF CONVERTERS INSTALLED Onl, $34050 Complete Antenna Inst.llatlon and Repair

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AVAILABLE TO HER. PRICU FLUCTUATE 6l1T

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RANGE IS MUCH LESS IN GRANPMA'S DAY,u AND

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Rhumba, Tanao, Mambo, Samba, ' Fox Trot, Waltz, .Jltterbua, Charleston

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In Private or Seml-Prlvate with a new

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COMPLETE LINE OF

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SALES HELP WANTED-

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SEPTIC TAlKS ·CESS POOLS OUTDOOR

USED O'RS FOR SALE

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Daby chick season Is here agaln and Dl8.II,Y farm folks are wonderIng where to buy thelt chlck8. There are several good hatcheriep right here In the county tbat or. te .. tal) quality chicks and at very reasonaMIl prices. It Is Important to remember that chlck8 hatched In other 'coun ties or states are not nece88arlly better than th06e hatched !lear home. It 18 easy to make hen. lay In map.a:lne adver. t18ements. To make money In the pou,ltry biualneta your tlook must be from a ~h pl'Ol1uclng strain. It takes only three enra enll from a layer durlnc tbe aeaeoD when egJp are blgb to wlU'l'ant paylng aul additional 6 t{> 10 oentll per chick for top quality. How do JOG moW' you are get. ting top 'lluaUtyT One at the 1111'est waye II to buy your chiou from a Iilatch8l'J' that la ·partlct. patlng In the NaUoflal Poultl")' 1m. provemeD't PIaD. Thla la an organlzatfon that batcberies and breeders may Jola ' Yoluntarlly. Tbelr go;a.I II to ofter ~e top quality cllllc:u and tbey are doinl dt. la Clbto It II ItnOWtl u the Ohio PoQlu, Improvement Aalocation. "Yoll CAn ' IIDd oat what hatcberiell are cooperatlq . under this plan by wrltlnr the POIlltry Departm8IDt , at Ohio Btate Unt. • ' versity In Columbul. Oblo. I &180 have a lint bere at the oUloe. When ,. bould you start your chlcu for faD ell produotlon' It you are «DIng to get the moat for your egp, yoa should bay y01lJ' cblcks between , now aDd the mid· dIe of M~b. . MOlt Pull~ta are more thlln , II montb. old betore ther wW lay whlcb average

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At the regular monthly meeting of. t~e offlcsre of the churcb lut 1.or,d. day pUna were made for advance an along the line. A soal was set of one thousand dollars and Interest on tha buUdlq fund to be raised fn 1964 mont1ily charoh buUeUu are to be maD84 out, two eyangaUIUo meeting are to be held and vlnou. otber minor iteme ",ere dl~ussed and approved. ;:e =. oru!~e CbUrc:~bll to ~c. on . n a year rough e these . com~~tt:!'~ :mmltte:1 ~ at tb ' ere ap n 1ft . . . e mee,:tng. lFeI1:"~lP mee; -.u a re 10 p aDD or eac month at the cburoh In wbloh the membel'l and rrtends of tbe ohurch wt11 get topthar for a IOOlal good time and de..,otlonal servicee The sermon topIc next Lord's day morning wUl be "SII ot Seve.n Seals" tram Re.,.l&tlon 8 In the evening a "Guee. Who" Bible atorY wlll be given and tbe lermon BUbJed will be. ~'Standlng Alone with God." . .

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.......,...................................."....... . NEW YEARS QUE8TS _ Mr. and MI'I. Tollan Lawson bad as New Years peata. lolls. Wlnt . fred Began of Lebaaon, Pfe, Riob. ard Lawson, Mr. and MI'I. Q. M. Veith and daughter of WUmlngton and Mr. and MI'I. Don Lawson and daughtel'l of Spring V~ley. ptc I.&-.on. who haC! been tbe gueet of hi. parents tor the holl. da,... returned to hll dutfea at Fort Story, Va.. on Saturday.

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LI~e Carol Sue Strou,e eel.. brated her birthday on WedD.eeday before CbrfsUnae. and In he: honor her mother, loire. William Strouse, entertained a groap of lIt~le _pla1Dl&tetl during the after.noon. Gam.. were played and the Uttle honor gueet received many lovely little gltts. Birthday oake • . Ice oream and candy, wltb ra.,ors . for eaob gueet were to NEW YEA'RI EVE QUE8TS Nancy Conner, Jane Hamby. Pon· MI'I. .Ji;. V. Barnbart, loin. Marie da Sackett, Jacqueline DcMIrae. Rltne and )frs. D. C. Ridge were Debbie Goode. Mal")' Ann Stratton, NeW' Years Eve guestl of Mi•• Francell Jon.., Neil WillIi'iH;--Franoes ADderle aDd ber mother. Dln1d Pum.mnl. Jimmy Boarae. . . ' . Mareha Hunt, David StroWle. Ban· OEI MEETI MONDAV dra Strouse and Carol Sue ' . MiamI Chapter 107 OES 11'111 meet fii replar ..Islon on Monday evening. Jan. 11 wltb Mr. and Mrs. VISITORS FROM DAYTON cecU A. Palmer, tbe newly In· Mr and MI'I Aquat 'DierIQe .ta1led Worthy Patron anll Matrou. d' . . I' presiding. During the evenlng the an Misa Elisabeth Prob.t, all of tint Star Point will be honored. Dayton, were Naw Yeare EYe and and all who bave .erY84 In tbla New Years day vilitors of Mr,. and ' ataUon are urged to Ire preaent. Mrs. Paul Scberer aDd f--II.,.,....,.

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, Ie welcome to attend worsblp each _Sunday morn. Ing. You wUl rtnd a .Incere weloome and a friendliness U you wonhlp wltb us. And yet, 'we mast boneaUy aay. even it .t~. Were not the ' case. we w~uld each ~ne he richer In spirit and soul Just by ollr Individual act Oil Au jill t 'l 1910 the d ' of wors1ilp. Without any other per· t .... , I.pl.y advertl.ln. !lOll speaking . to us . we can gain r. e. we,. r...... $c, per column .bch. grllat .reward from worship - the 5 Since that Ume prlc.. on evel7thl... h." reward belng God spealdng to UII. 5 ......rock--~ to level. h -- .~ h 5 But . wbat a great deal Is being 5 " 7 .~ .' elr ...~!I_. un e.rd 'E f,. • '. . . mIssed . by remalnln'g 'a way from of.....;. .nd ~y __ re .UII .oln. up. . Orchard Gran lan't the beat pas. churcb on Sunday when. a8 Is true. ture but., It '~II early. Sown at we <mlss God and friends In wor. Durin. all ·thl. time YOlir new.paper rate or 8 pounds per acre with ~ ship. ·Do attend ehurcb more In 5 h•••bsorbed .11. ~ price r.INs-wlth. pound Qf ,ludlDo It ' Could be used ·fif. · . '1" . fo'r an e~erp'ncy ~sture. rt I, Bunday. J!lD. 17 at the Meth. OU ~.I • Its .prI~. . . easily eltllbllahed but It wUl cburch we wtll obBerve Bible find 'th I ' ftallowail. to II11Lture, It ,1s,. g~ . and the Metbodl.t church . . -our pr ee. mu.t be In sl1~ 1Xlo. aa do otber ChdIttian churches, nl....~ ...Innln. with the I••ue '. • • • . tak81 t~e Btble as Ita guide. There II ·: r~l.. will be _de all dis. E always higher priced the lut half ot the year tban tbe fint balf. Ordinarily. beavlest production ·oc· cllrs sbortly after thll birds begin to lay. ' In other words, pulleta wblch be;gtn to lay by late Jun9 or July wUl lay more 'blgh prtoe4 eggs than pu~ets tbat start to lay lat.er In ~:be year. . .' To m~~ moqeY with layfng he.~ buy yo . ehle'lla early and bay good qualiity ·chlcb..

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Tlesda, E'I.II, ITEM. OF INTEREST 480UT FOLKa yOU KNOW FARMERS CLUB TO MEET The Farmers Club will meet on Tbul'lday at the Far H1l1s Partr Bouae with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. SBClutt aa host and bostess. SATURDAY OINNEft QUEITI Wr. and Mrs. GUbert Frye and 10111 had as Saturday evening din· ner gu8lta Mr. and M.rs. Harry Satterthwaite and daughter, MI.a Oetty Satterthwaite. ASSIST MOVEM Mr. and Mrs. ~II Firel were In Dayton on Monday aaaletlnr tbeir 101l-t1l:1a'W and c1&ughter and chlldren move Into their new borne In Far Hill .. 1ST WEODING ANNIVERSARY Mr. an4 Mrll. Dan Simpson cel· ebrated tbelr nrst we4dlnc annlversary on Thuraday an.d were guelta ot ber parent.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, to dinner and

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, JANU~Y 14, 195"

ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTH YEAR

The annual meeUn, of the' Warren County Llveatoelt A.uoclatloo was held at Lebanon Blsll "Scbool ('afeterla on Tueldar evening, Jaouary 6 at 8 o·clock. Th e r e were approximatelY 100 .men " d ",-omen preeent despiLe · the bad weather condltlon8. The meeting waa called to or· der by Cbalrman 8111 Marr who Introduced the IPeaker of the evening, Mr. Wilbur Bruner. Mr. Bruner dlaell88ed the recen' de· velopment In the marketlng of the ItO ,c alled "Meat TYJ)8 Hog." Mr. Yale Schalk, manager of the pro· ducers yards at IDaton. told how the grading let up at Eaton works. Mr. Russell Kimber, Secretary· Manager of tbe Producera IJ"eltock at CinCinnati, rave a brier outlook picture for ll"eatock for th 1964 year. ' usual Cap Sheaf, Instead 9f b! Mr. C. W. Ha anI cll.culled tbe recently a"all Ie data on beet. cattle cycles. As a. result of the ballotln'" the 0;0 fol lowin g men were elected to tb., llveltock. commltteel for 1964 : Beet- Bill Marr, Chairman, Gor· dOD Folter. Named Me mbeTl. Jack Caeper, William Culberaon. Jr.

The annual ( ·H Advllors Ban .' uet was held at tbe Lebanon high school cafeteria. on Wednel· duy even 'ng accordlng to Exten11100 Agents John 8. Mowbray and !llary C. Clingan. • The 80 advllc.rs were . Iven the blUlQuet In appredatlon ror' the ' Ine w rk which they did with th o 700 4·H m~mbera In .(2 clubl In the county durtll3 tbe pa.at year. Dinner W&8 Bernd at '1: 00 o'clock. J erry Groome; 9f' JUaOD, WIro spent the faU months In Jap&ll under the Interna.tional · Farm Youth Prot!:ram, showed I Udes Dnd told of hll experiences while lIv· Ing wltb farm famlllee In that country. The erteaaloa qenta pointed oul that many people are unawa,. that tbese advlsorl voluntariJ 'v work with bOY! and glrl8 and rec Ive no money for tbe many hours tbey P8t In working wjth the club members. Albert Gebres, allfjtant ItAte "·H Chlb leader. presented awards to tlrat and tblrd·yeBJ: advl,orll.

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The past Fall we 'C;und It' nec· es_ry to move II' conltantly .,awln, llbrar)" to ta:lJer quarters The deci8lon was ~~e to accept two .rooms which ~:be American Le(Jon offered to QI on the BOUth aIde of their bulldl i formerly tbo elemenstary school 'n 'the corner of Fourtb and KlamL .Here ther'" Is ample par1dnc S,U6 and the new arran,ement • the rooms maIl:81 aya11able read g tables for all ages. The re&rraDIement and redecor, ation of theee roome. done almost entirely by memben, of the Legion themaelvea and tbe packing and movtis In III onl8lly manner of elween 11 and . 1~000 volumes took much time. In ()rder that ho boob may be dllplas·ed and madreadily available to the reading public It was necel8ary to have more Ibelvi~Tht f ha to be Jl1ade by a ca ter lInd varnished ond aU of th I tak, . addltlona , time.

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Troop No. 162 or tbe vllie Girl Scouts ,held ' It.s regula r meeting. \Ve4needay, Jan. 6. ChrUltuiaa lifts were exchanged then tbe troop divided Into their unit.. The aWlodance and dues "'ere taken by the scribe. New offlcera were elected as follows! Chickadees : Patrol Leader. Sandra Cook : o\88 t. Patrol Leader, Sandra McWlIllaml; Scribe, Patly Covey. StarllghtB: Patrol Leader, Bonnie Linville ; Asst. Patrol Leader, Patricia Mc· WlIllam8; Scribe, Patricia Gorell. Twinkle Toea : PlItror Leader, Shlrle Fry : AS8t. Patrol Leader, Patty Dun· ham ; Scribe, Judy Monce. . Sandra Allen WaB reelected as ne ws reporter> The ChJckadees hnve had the t est attendance so far. Refr88hments were served by Mrs. Henry. then the meeting ad journed with the closing circle. Sandra Allen, Newa Re porter

The Waynesville Garden Club met on Th ursday at· th bome of Mrs. Mabel Davis with Mrs. Jen· nle Malnou8 a8 assi8tant hostess. wIth a good attendance or mem bers. Atter the hostess had 8erved de· II cloulI refreshments. the meeting was called to order hy lhe Pres I· dent. who t.hen read a roem . The usual bUslne8s was tran8' acted: , Flower arrangement schools ' to be held In room 209, Dayton YMCA were announced. The rirst one on "Planning and Staging a Flower Show" wUl be held at nine-thirty Jan. 22. Tbe next one, "Horticulture" Is Bched· uled at the same hour, Feb. 19, and on "Color and Design In Flov.er Arrangement" on March 19. April 23 members may learn about prepnring and judging n owers. . The program for the oflernoor. was In charge of Mrs. Eloise Alex· onder, Mrs. Eunice All r o r d showed slides or Au du b on bl-"' ." prlnte and Mrs. Alexand er 'gave I the deSCription. This was very n· tereattng. Several arrangements of dried materials were on exhlblt aud ad. mired by the memben. The place of meeting for n t month w l1\ be announred at a Inter d t a e.

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IRELAN NAMED TO HEAD LOCAL SCHOO.II BOARD At the organization meeting on J ilnuary 4 or the Wayne Local Board of Education. Dick Irelan, a form er appointee. and who led the ticket In , the November election, W88 elected P resident for 1954. Leo Conner was elected Vice PresIdent. and Catherine W. Barnhart, returned lUI Clerk. Other memo bers of the Board are Harolll Whitaker, M. A. Fulkerson and Dort. Smith. Preeldent Irelan named lhe tol· lowing committee with the respect t1ve assignments : Harold Whitaker. needs of tbe bus neet and bUI driverS ; Y . A.. 'Fulkerson, needs or the grade building ; Leo Conner. needs or the high scbool building; and Doris Smith. needs ot the Careterla. Regular meetings of the Doard wlll be held on the Urst Monday or eaCh mon~h In Ita office at tbe High School buUdlng, a t 7:30 p.m. durin« the months of October through .lo march: and at 8:00 p.m. du rl"g the months April through September. All regular meetings are open to the public.

DA YTON.-Proteaslonal nursln~ t. abow In Dayton. Sheep-E~erett Runyan, C Ir· Members of the Warren County Is a career which can successfull)· man. John ' Lane. Named Commit,. ;Bankers AlaoqJaUon at the annual be combined wltb marriage. ac· ATTEND ~ CLUB tee Members. Glenn Marconet. reorganlutlO1l meeting at thlll cording to officials of the St. Ellz., .,.. J. J. Burske with her Edwin Mlcheoer, J . M. W1'IIlt. Golden ·lAmb· hofel in JAbanon. I\betb School .ot Nursing. SUella Mra Leah MlIlI, Mrs. Paul Swine - Scott McClur:e, ,Cbalr' elected • LaRue Van Araelale of the This group said figures com· Despite tbelr loas to Morrow on plied by tbe Anierican Nurses' a8' Tuelday night: the Wayneavllle Sblpley. Carol Sue Stroute and man. C. D. Sheehan, . Named memo Franldln National Bank al ' ....1. KI'I. n 1'. Barnhart attende4 the bors. GeOI"fe M..... lAlther Hart· /lent for the enlulng year. He We bope during Ie flrat week soclation I how that 46.6 per cent Spartana have malntalned a r;ood Duth ,. .WO"- ."." Club 00 w·... lOck. Gilbert Pumnbrey. . . uucceedloII . W1lllam Shu". calhler ot February or ve". soon there ·0.. all actI t T ~~ ,... ve profeu onal nurlel record. hey have I oat onIy two elePte to the Producers an· of tbe Lebanon.ClUsens National .tter to bave an ol)e'Dlng day but ~ r married. They added that league games thJe season" l!oth to Deeday. Mr. and lin. O. B. MIJ': laU. Mr. and Mrs. Eferett Marlatt nual meettng were: Rank, who held the tJOIt t.Ida ,.ear. In the ·IQMDtbDe· all. ~~bo are Inter · 3 .7 per cent a,. lingle and 4.9 Morrow, and their record Unelud· and Mr. ana Mra. a. H. Kler and S{lOtt MCClure. Corttl Beck, Other orncera elected Include elted are I.n vtted to ~ome In anj /ler cent are widowed . The foUowlng have been ordered ,1113 non.league gamee) l tands at lOll abo attended the luncheon. Gordon Foster. c. . D,. Sheeban, 'Robert Snell of the nrat MUOD ::e-u:::u~e:b:'~at~!lb asW:, ::~~ "Appar enUy one of the reasons to report for phy~lcal examlnalion lIeve.n wlna and four losle8. William l.&QI~orst, Alternatel, 13ank. vice president aDd ' Clarena. " why so llItIlIy graduate nurSH on MoMay. lanuary 18 by ·Iocal The local boys bope to make lAllher Hart· 80-." -rat National ber and content of ,'olumes for 11 marry la because a nUrsing edu· Dra ft Boar d .N0. 1"6 2 : Charles U'lcbener. .wsce TO ME .- , ... ~ ~ of the "'"1 their record even better when The . WSCS of the Method" lOCk. . Bank ot Morrow. lecre,-ry.treUl community of t1!'I . !lIse and we cation providel I\lch a practical Fred Dalton, Kenneth Whllmn.n tber play at Mason on Friday. church wtll meet at the cburch Delegate to tbe Ohio Wool urer. New otflcers wlll lI.IIume have an eapeciaJly g4)Od selection background for hap,JIY married and Raymond Samonl , an of Jan. 16 and at Carllale; on TuesannuaJ meeting - Scott their dutiel at tbe nen meet Ing did of chndren'l bookl. With the splen. .. on Thunday, lan. !1 at OIle ...... ......, Growera M C1 cooJ)8ratlon of our teacherll we life," 811ter MI . naIla. dlrector 0 f Fran kiln . ..ay, ..T an. 19• Tb e C a rIIsIe game p. ' m . with deyoUou by Mn. 1.. cRe!.~_ .ot IIYei' .AAk eommtttees to ' be held Marcb 8. are loantn, maDT til tbe public tbe school, commented. The follow1ng have bee~ onter,e d wal rescheduled from December C St. lobn and the program In ,-'''' .' """ R be Hayes of t"e Fir'l!t Nil. -;;;;;W;;;;;;;;H;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; to reJ)ort for Induction on Thura· 13, wben It was postponed due to . . activities for ten were lI"en by eu n or , • Jcbooll e We teel l t W .. yn - "... " .......,.",............ dny, January 21. spinal menengltlll. ~bargNe of =~I~~:m~: Bill Marr.... Scott McClure. tlollltl '.~~ CtiIclniIatI; . . .·tJi.. Tow1laIifp liaa a 'II ' r, of wbleb No, a..n.ed ' WaynesvUJe - Pearl Buecber, Another bngllt featllr.e la the 11ltf1 ~ .~ - . a' a~ •• ; Robert D. Lewil. tor to be proud. _,_ .....~. ....... ....,.. ,..'l"'" We wish to \ .ntorm the public Jamea 8tarkey. new unlforml of the varsity aquad and lira. .(4rta BraddoCk wW be Dairy 8ernce Unit. and County 1 ___ 1 V'.-& ..... __ . :....... .. .. The members ot our Boud ,are: Lebanon-William Hoffma. lo-tbat the team has realon to "e the boIteae. of the day. Apnt John Mow~ra1 for tW Sheep ~ •• A&• •nu Dr. , 'Mary Cook. Pre.Jdent~ Mrs. that our Telepbone Number at the Mason-David Guslin. proud of Its looks as 'well as Jts Committee In the abeence of Ev· Stilt. Convention Roscoe Furnas , VIC4~ Prell.d ent, residence h'U been chan«ed from Foeter-Lawrence Ma.a.g. record. erett Rony.an. _ . MI!ls Ruth A. Chandler. Secretary: 1 to 8161.. • Clarllllvtlle-Ronald Rogers. PROGREaaJ YE WOMEN MEET The meeUns was ad~oumed 'for Dr. Edwin L. Da.vta. ot Warnes- lIfh. Fred Grauman. OJerk·Treaa- X- I·7·1Hl M. A . FULKERSON , The Pro.t"II". Women held ham I&ndwlcbes. cberry pie, Ice ville. anended the 70th annual urer; Mrs. George Current, Mr~. ..........., . , . . . . . ,....... LN'LA Stockholders their nplar mAdq at ~. C1'MID aD( coffee. convention ot tb,e .Ohlo State Vet· Catharine Barnhart alnd Ks. · . House 00 Wednelday evenillg, erlnal;)' 'Medical AIIOClaUon · whl~h mond LaRu~. To Meet Febru.ry 10 January 6 .,nth hrellq~ne memo was held In ColumbuB lut W84· . They uk, your Inllulgence ror The annuut Itockholders meet The AuxlUary of Wayne Town. bera preHato 01 ........" n6sday through Friday. Approx. ilie prelent and YO~lr continued lng or the Lebanon Nattonal Farm aldp American Legion 'POlt No. FoUowlQ' til. ~lIlI1er and bait· Imately 600 Doctors of Veterinary CQoperatlon. · . ne.. m..on,. .n. Wlldmaq. ad· ,~r Jdediclne attended the three-day Ruth ' A. Chandler. Elmer Brown, 80. of Alexandria, Loan will be beld Wednesday, 816 will bold tbelr regular meet. vtlOr 01 JorIID ' ttudent. at Wll..', Belslon which took tbe form of a . Secretary Ohio, died at the City HOlpltal 10 February 10 at the Lebanon Ing Thursday evening, Jan. 14tb mlqt.oD· College, presented ~r. The United Statea ~bll ,Se~e refresher ·course In the latel! Newark on Saturday morning, Grange Hall. at the Legion Hall. The purpose of tbll meeting Tbe pror;ram will teature a JayantDal BallCboe of Indta, ;«ho CommitaloD toda,. Innounced ' &S. method I In dla.gnOIIIl and treat· Death was the rellull of a ,broken p n an Jlltereet1Q talk on 100111 amlnatlou 'fOr ....nou. orne.e m.· ment or dI ....... of animala. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT hlp suftered six days prevloully. w ill be election of DJrectors to lliomng of tbe fUm "Tbe MothC1LItomi of IDclIa. "blne .00000tor trainee ~I~ · Executor • fill tbe 8][plrlng terms and other era Marcb of DI.m el" starrinr. ....... La ' Grove -cem; business to come betore the memo Helen Hayes: Thll ftlm Is· belug The _A'art- _ .. - - - ,25"" vv ..... Estate of Davis Furnas. De- t I was AI In Mapl~ d la MOTHUI STUDY GROUP ;'ear 10 1"60 per y-r. ' · The · po. eery n exan r . . widely shown In connecllon wlUi .,.rceased. He Is lurvlved by tour daugh· berahlp. 8tuon. are' .t 'Wrlght-Pattenon Notice la bereby given lera and three son8, Including MEETING POSTPON.D this year's "March 'ot DImes" The IlOtbIl'l Sta4r group' bat Ir I'on!e Baie ani} OentDe AIr David Furnal . whoae Post OUice Roger Brown or Waynesvllle. 11'1 Child Con·..rv.tlon _.__ campaign poIlpolled Ita meetllll from 1'rI~ i)rce ~pot, Darton. Bowenf, Infrl,-red lamJ)l p,oviae addres. Is R. R. 2, WaYnesville. past yean be hall been an .occa· Tbe AUIll.Iary extends a cor· dial. InvitatiOn to all wbo are In· JanlW7 111 to FrIda" Janll&l7. sa; .c!'rtlncaUon. alao be lD&de hroodlol equipment for farm Ohio, bU beeD atilT IlJJpOIDted as alonal vllUor ' bete. . Le••ue To Meet Tbe MeOnd gracle wm be In eharp from the relater or theae eUdbJ811 mali , lays i. P. Blauer, extenllon Executor of tbe Est8lte of Davia The WaynellvlJle Child Conser- tereated to attend this Ihowlng, of the propam. . for f11llDl vacant lIOtltlonl hi agricultural engineer at Oblo late or War.en County. "aUon League will meet at the which wUl be at 8 o'clock In the 'orber Pederal Alftolee ni I Ohio, deceased. . borne ot Mrs. Melvin Crosby Tue8' Legion IIol1dltorium. 6 mU Nat f DutDQ' State U vera t,.. "" e \11 0 :.,.~ .... ' 'J 8&1'1 they are Uled Ohio Dated. thll 9tb day ot Jatl uar)', day evening. January 19. All avvliCUlte 'will be' required for brooding as tew al· %5 to 60 1964. ,. . . The Rev. Paul Klenke of Cln· , to PaBlI a written telt. chlckll and for al man~ as 20.000. RALPH 1:1. CARBY. clnnat!. will . speak on "St. Rita 1 Memberl of· , tbe vVarrjln Countl Apply at :any POit Offtoe for Tnfra.red lamps are ulled ror brood. Judge of the Pl'(llbate Court, School For the Deaf." Th llal bo Acb\JOl7 CoaDcll nppllcation forma or Information Ing plgl and lambl too. Warren Conn"y, Ohio ~choolmas~erl Club will bold their -The ." waltlng \1st" men:tbers will first meeting of the new year on e n w ft8 to wbere 'such fortftl tie Intra.red bulbe are designed ea. Gray, Risinger and · Gl.'&y. AttYI. met on January 1\ In a belated obtalAe4> ' , . . ].)4-(3t)-1-28 guests. Thursday eyenlrig. Ian. H. at .Hnr· beMrs. Roscoe Furnas and Mrs. December meatiq . at the bome Full l.n ' ormaUon \ncludlng In "edally tor heat application and veysburg school. G. R. MallOn, RusBet Bernt are the cD-hoste88es. of Mr. an~ Mrs. Howard Wert&. 8tnlctlonl ' on . how to app1y m"ay last longer than president · of the organization anThe Internal Revenue DepartEven If the leuon wu puled, also be obtalne4 ~ rrctn the ,EI~ . bulbs. They have ape lal ment otflce In ClnclnnaU 11'111 not nounced. The evening meal will FARMERS GRANGE TO " the Council enjoyed their O~rllt- utl"e Secretary, Board , of U. S r4lMectora which direct and con· send 8. repreaentsliye to ~ Lebanon be lerved at 6:30 o'clock by the MEET TUES., JAN. 19 mas .party IIld the bome 'IVaI ,Deau, C(vll Senlee Erimlner'l!, ' Depart centrale tbe heat. and Bome hAve horne c department. tbla year to assist taxpayers In , tltuUy decorated in keeping with men\ of ,.the AIr Force, ,Wright speelal rlull to reduce breakage FarJ;Ders GraQge 13 will meet filing the 1953 Income tax returns, . An Interesting progrllm )8 bethe "eason. . " PaUerltOn Air Force Bue. and cut down light Intensity. Bul~8 Ing Ilrninged by Supt. John W.· on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at 7: 30 p. m .. Emil H. Vogely, uslltant tteld Followlq the buslne&8 selllon, Appllcatlonl for ' the above ' po. ~ l'e avalla Ie In 125. aGO, and 375· Ames or the Harveysb.urg sohool. In the Friends Soetal Room nud division chief of the ClnclnnaU the Lytle members will presnt Mr. Don Workman conducted tbe lIltlonll wtll be accepted until tur. watt Ilzel. oftlce announced today. .th e progrnm. InterestinUISCUsalC?D. ther notice. " Blauser reeommends one Until two years ago the depart. The C~ncll adjourned to meet watt Intra-red bulb for 50 to m~nt has had a representative In January ieaalon at .the Don I II Ilhlcks. The l76-wall l>u\bs ·wlll BtaUoned Ilt tbe Town Hall 'In LINES BY SOGLOW , Leban. Workman home. handle about l", . times many on for two weeks In Jan\l . etc" lcks. Farmers ' !lSUIl!t .' , During the .lft>cl!11 ,hoUf, a very ary and again In March. Ionlr Cbrlltmas party .w.. en· The· focal point of the Baha'l 2F().watt bulb for p~ and A report ot Aid for Aged pay· Vogely e,xpla;tned the depart· Joyed and In addition to the many Tea.chlnl8 . Is the explanation of For aaf. 'use of anY., be~ t mentll for the mont,h or December ment regretl It Is un.able to offer Chrlltmas CODfll,CtiOl1I brough\ by 'man" relatJODiblp to ' 004. .. Aa Blallsar urges farmers to released today by the Stllte Dlvl· thIs service again tbls year due the m~mbers; the,!osteaa i,"ed ~ tong all people 'differ, or do not lamps at least 15 InchOfl from ' slon 'of AId. through H. L, J'almer. to the fact that tbe Cincinnati of· delicloul lunch. underatapd, or accept subltltut,e; '\tra~ or _other combulUble , mat subdlvhilon manager for Wnrren f1ce Is understarfed. for 'tblil r' relationlblp ' we' ··canno. tDrlll1. and to ulle porcelllln looket~ county, shows 697 reclllients ret Warren county residents may dlstlngulah between truth 8nd fo r ·them. .~era should celved $39,()23 for an Ilverage pay· obtain service trom the Internal error, or dlscrtm 9!'te between :··Ire o~ ' cbaln. and not c~~nt ment of $55.99. These payments Revenu'e oHlces In Middletown. prinCiple anil Iqperslltlon. Untlt carry~Q" electric cordI to llullport are su"ject to federal partlclpa· Wtlmlngton, Dayton and . Ham· we understand God', pujopose fOC' II\""p lioldera. . They alIO. Ihould tion. . llton. . man we Cannot underatand 0Ill'- ' be SI1,. tbat electric wiring la corSeventeen C' 0 u n t y. reclde~t8. . The deadline tor flUng Is tbe Ml!uD11 Obaptel~ 100 7n '!;o!;,:y·:,~ aelvea or othera. TIle power of recUr'· Installed. ' " . whOle paym"n,ts are not subject eaine " all last y~r witb . Inc'ome tn regu ar 8e.. U I & ... • ' I ' l in A to tederal partlcl patlon. wei;e al· I lth tbe following new oHI·' ~ compe I men . , ev.",- r;-ge taz return. due on lan. 31 tor located $989 for an average pay· . 1.0 make a ddcllton wblch Pllllt ..0 ' .... P. n og 'tv b farmers . and ' thOle taxpa..yerl cera In c al'lle: '11 ..... d t l ' b ' hIm· lIelf -7 ment of ,58.18. :1 ' Wortb Matron, Mary Lou Pal· e ilia . e ree y y man . NI ~_ .. ...:..;.t whose estimated returns are !O PaYments subject to federal nar _ !rtb Patron, Cecil A. Pal· Thul men are .Ieparated Into two I~ 'per !lent off. ' tlclv.tlon 'I\nd non·fe·d eral, partlcl · ::~: ·:loCI~te Matron,'·Cecl! 8hlp. groupa - thole ' wbo beUeve and DAYTPN.-"O· Mr MOlt taxpayra bav," a deadline· patlon Inelud8jl 714 lIel'lOOI with 'A ' I t IPatrOn, Paul Ship. tbOle who deny. The rile . and Iy beciomh.J.i· oDe pf o( Yarch . 16. . paymentl amounting to .,40.012 for ::': S-:~~.:'. Mary Earnhart; tall' (II clv1U1a~O.ilI are detel'- hit tun.. around tile COIImtn. ,an average o~f 168.04 .~rer Luc\l1e Armitage; ' Con· mlnicl bl ma-;ua cbolee. , Denl~ of nothlq but ,nll~D,~ma,rea 8PENO 8UNDAV IN DAYTON ,. . m Hattaock · As_ the Prophet. leadl to moral de- at 1.,..· one i.~~"Il~ 1Ir. IIld Mn. Paul Scherer aDd duct.....'dPhtrl'· .~ Mar ....tie 'Smith: , cadence 'ud Ule ~l'aPH of, r.- Y8mC, " of ·,....YIII. . elate Con uc . e ,' ,.. • Jlar-, IlgIo\1l .,..teml e4 ~lt.urea. Thl! I ' 1tOILI, Paul lr., 'David and Rlcbarct 'Chaplaln, lIlnn1e a Fromm, allpearance or a prophet ncb u~' .-alUiel~raQlatu.LI' GAZETTE .ON .8AI:.E Ibln, Virginia JJopklna: Ol'll~:; Cbl'llt Or Baba'Q'llah brlnp a-'ne~ ::::. The Mlaml Guelte II ..,e 8etU' -:'CDl creaUye Iplrlt bul1t1a a new to' _DIe. J.........i .• ... 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LYTLE METHODIIT OHURCH METHODIIT OHURCH B. E. Baullbn. F..tor J. W. Wedgewood, Mlnl.tet Vilified Servia. ' :41 .. m. . Cburch School•• :10 L IlL, Mr. Herbert UcMUlan. SupL Worehlp Service. 10 :10 L m. Youth ' Yellow.alp Sunda, 7:30 ST. MARY'S EPIICOPAL Tb.. Rev. Samuel N. Klya, Rector p.m. 8ubllcrlp(lon Rat_hS Ohio, 1%. Per Year In advance; 12.60 ellewhere Sunday: . Choir Practice Tburlday 8.00. Holy Communion. 7: SO a. IlL THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1954 Cbureh Shoal, 10 : 16 a. m. Adult Worahlp. 10 : 46 .. m. FERR'( CHURCH OF .HRIST 1 Mr. and loire. John Syferd and . on Kenny, ot Dayton, :were Byron Carver. Mlnlsler Bible S cbool. 9 : 30 a. m. MI SS JANE FITE house guests during the week end Morlllnr Worship. 10 : 30 a. m. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Corr.. pondlnt of her p&!'ente, Mr. and Mrs. H . Prayer Meeting. '7 : 00 p. m. S. Tucker. Wlllinm hannon. !.flubter. Young People'l Meetinr. '7 : 00. loire. Osee Harlan has returned Mrs. Kenneth Skidmore enter· Sunday Scbool . :1I0 " . W oo Mr. Enning Servlc". 7 :30 p, m. to her home here, following " ' talned with a Stanley Party at her JfariliY Thomaa. SIlPt. senral week.e stay with Mrs. home Tuesday evening. Preachl.,. el'ery olbel Suuda, Deeale Cook of Waynesville. Mr. and loire. John Copaa and 11 : 45 a. m. W.'YNESVILLE. CHUR.CH OF Evening Service. flrat SUDday Ir. Mre. Edith Collett Scott, 76, famtly have returned to . this com· CHRI8T Dlontb. died lut week at her home In munlty and are now residing Price Roberta. )lIullter Milford. Funeral services and tbree miles west of Harveys~urg Bible Scbool at 8:30 a. m. burial were there. Mrs. Scott, a on Route 73. . CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS' Momlne Worshlp, 10:30 a. m. native of this community, Mr!!. John Eo Welsh and loire. Jaek Barnea. Ulnlater. Evenlnr Worllslp. 1 :30 p. m. the widow of Sblrley Scott, who Laulae Flte and daughter, Jane, Chari.. 8tanley. SupL UI4week Senlcea, 7 : 30 p. m. r ceded her In death Beveral were guesta of Mra. Luther Dun· Worshh. Hervle., 10 8. m. p e 0 can and danghter. Martha, of Sunday IJcl,ool. 11 a. m. Springboro Wednesday evening. yea.re ag • Mr. and loin. Milo Bartaock and I Mr. and loire. R.lpb NIIl were ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH family have moved frOm the hosta Frtday- evenlug for tbe Jan. Rev . .Joba BernIn" Putor Jacob. Apartment on Main Street / UArv r-eetl ng of the Welcome OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. 8 . Ma.... 8.00 all" 10:00 L m. to an apartment In Wllmlngton. Bible Clan of Jonah's Run Bap. };u,eDe !lib. P.ltor WATCHING GO.V. LAU8CHE II lin th.e proclnmi tlon m.klnll January "March of Dlmea Mont"" for tIst Churcb. Mrs. Lonille MutM'l!. Bunda) ~ " hc."l. 10 a. m. Oh loanl. are M..... Leulche and S.year-old RlUldy French, .on of Mr•• nd Mrs. Clark French,1"& daughter at Mrs. Viola Hartsook, Vornln, Woo .blp. 11 L ID. South Champion Ave., Columbul... Randy wal .t rtcken by polio In Au.. uat, 1952. and atlll must MT, HOLL~ METHODIST VOllth rello••hlp, ' :30 to 9: 00 Itaye an Intereltlng account of her wear a brace and u.. crutcheL • T. 1(. ScalI, Vinlaler recent ltay In German,.. Mr. and Mrs. Oharlea Price .nd In Lebanon at the home of her Mtl. Wall'. nare[IU, Mr. and Mrs the Mall8le Townahlp Schoolll will School. ' :80 L m .• E. • J. 8undar . Ilunhart. SupL . daughter CoDDle, h.ve moved brother and .1.ta....ln·l.w. Mr. anfl Rambo, who r~moved bere ncenUy ~ hOllt at the achool buUdlng 'on 'WOrshlP 8ervlce, 10:30 •. m. LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCe from the Kelle,. property on Main loire. Warren Cook and Thursday night for a meetln, of J!l"fealDi Service. 7.30 p. m. ClsrlaUan 8cience ..rYieti ara erom ClIntoD Coulnt,. .. treet to a home on the Collett Mr. and Mrs. William Wall are Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McCarren tbe W.rren County School 101..• hald e.,er, Sunday mol'll1q at 10 farm ne&!' town. again living In the Smart prop· departed trom tllletr bome her9 tere Club. \ Hllhland .Ave. .t 11 o·c100k. loire. Laura ShJd.ker 11'&1 hOllt· erty on M.ln Itreet, atter Uvlng The WSCS of the Methodllt W'..Vf....VIl FRIENDS SUDday .ehool at tbe aame hour He'. a finished musician. HI wu , 868 at her home Saturday eVflnll~1[ 1 ln the South for a few leare. Sund&1 to .pend the winter Flnt Day SdlooJ. ':10 L IlL T.timODl mMt1Dge lit Wedn.· a mualcian •.. but now he'l really for the .January meeting of tbe are Bharln,. the home with month. at their home In Ft. Church "Ul hold Ita lana&l'1 IIniahed. Lauderdale. F!orl~1a. meeting Jn the Bocl.1 rooms ot MNUDe tor WorabJP. 10:10 a.m. 4ay e.ea.lq ot eaeb month at 8. Civic Leacue. Mra. Mary Denny II a patient Jobn .aperlntendent I'f the church T~ursday aUernOOD. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'-NNOO::rT1;IC~E~OO';F~AAipppoOiiIN~TriMMEE'NNi1T:It ..y. in the paper that they took Geor~ W..hlncton'. uniform at Clinton Memorial bOlpltal. Ex.cutor out of the Smitluionlan In.tltute to Mr. and Mre. Charles Dolter be cleaned and inside of It they and dau,htere. Janet and Barbara £atate at Nellie Filloher. De· found a nota. It ..id. "M.rtha. ha"l attended a family dinner Sunda,. eeuecL this back in four day.." Notice II hereb, ,I.,en that Wm. 4% Coilb.ct Flaober. whose POIIt Ottlee ad· A patien' went to • p.ychlatrill's FERRY Dayton·Wayn..vlll. R... WAYNEIVILLE RT. 1 dreal fa B. R. 1. Wayne.vlllo. ollce OM daJ and the), aat and The land Bank W.y startcl at each other for a half Ohio, hu been duly appointed .. Will Relieve the "Pinch" Ezec:utor of the Eltate ot NelUe ~ h01ll'. TIM ' ~tient paid his ,60 and left. The followin~ ~w"k tht ..me I'IIcher, late of Warren Coanty. UHF CONVERTERS INITALLED thin, happened. na patient and Ohio, dec:euecl. the plycblatrilt ltared IUently .t Only $34.50 'Complete -Low. . . . . Dated tbll 7tb da)' of January. one anoUMr. the p.Uent plld hll $50 and left. TIM thinS week tbey lNt, Anlenr.a R....lr For Information ..t and ltared for 16 miDute. RALPH H. CAREY, WRITE - CALL - I •• and the patient ..Id, ". h..e a ALL WORK II GUARANTEED lad,. of· the Probate Court. queatlOD to alk." Th. p.ychlatriat Warren COunty. Ohio rubbed 1"1 hand. totetMr .nd aald. Maple .t: Maple• .Att,... "Now we're pttin, 101111 plact. DreIer 1·14-(lt)-1.2S What'. Oft Jour mind T" TIM ~tlent (Not,d _ , eon-."......,. laid. "Do 1ft need a partnerT" alll4nf-wifltti"g .--...,.,.) Le ....". Ollie ' lIother MIll .J~ to the .t4N ELLI8 H. 8TU for a paeb~ of teL "What kind lIan i. 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POST CARD SPECIAL Denver, . Colo_, Jan. 8, 1964 • Wec!neaday rue bt, being T~elftb Nlebt. we went t~. Bee tbe burn· ing of the greens, an old CUltom that haa been revived In Denver, partly tor fun but mostly al:l means ot reducing the fire huard. Everyone Is ureed to bring tbelr dillcarded ChrlsliDas treeB to the Ruby IlI11 dump where they are plied Into a huge heap and tben burned wltb ceremony. Thousands ot careful of people were parkeil or drivlng by ;'0 lIee the big bon: tire. Flames bave a fascinAtion for most people and here wall a lovely blaze that they could watch with clear conscience., &8 good Be a bam fire a.nd yet no one burt. The weather here 18 ItUl warm and bright but tbat la tbe dltterence between town a.nd country, tbe weather doelln·t make eo much difference In the city. . Are you crosll·word puzzle (anB pJa7 1ng "scrabble?" It III a good ::.e !0:n,-:y::e I;~~ and try It. .

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Warren County (ourt News

NEW SUITS Mary White VI. Marvin White, divorce. Gi'ay, Rillnger and Gray, attorneys , Jerry DeGarms VI. Marcella DeGanDI, divorce. Irwin I. Aron. off. attorney. Mary Smith va. Jasper Smith, dlvorce. Gray, Risinger and Gray, attorneys. Robert and Armllda Rosselot va. John -and VIola Sendelbeck money only. Michael C. Laclnah, attor. ney. Vivian C. Theriot vs. Harry P. Theriot, divorce. Maple and Maple ' attorneys. ' Vesta W. Ludlum vs. Clarence Ludlum, divorce. C. Donald Dlla· tush, attorney. VirgU Ross VB . Bessie M. Ross, divorce. Gray. Risinger and Gray, attorneys. John M. and Ben Browning, doing business as Browning Bros., VI. Finley Taulbee, et aI, money and foreclosure of mechanics lien. Gray, Risinger aDd Gray, attorneys. Sally Conley VI. Thurman Con. ley, divorce. Brown and Young, ;tUomey.

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Willie Bert Conner .~. Ray COll, d.ama," and alienation of alfec· Uons. J. T. Riley and Marvin Young, aUomeys. Cbrlstlne Gabbard vs. Lincoln Gabbard, divorce. J. T. RUey, at. tomey. Marilyn Borcbers va. John W. Borehet'll divorc:e. J. T. RUey at. tome. ' , y . Albert Webb VI. Mollie Webb, di· vorce. J. T. Riley, attorney.

COMMON PLEAS COURT Thomas C. Barnes VB. WilUam M. Hansford, et aI, partition of property ordered. Esther M. Evans VB. Dorothy O. Burton, et al. H. L Shrack appoint. ed receiver In this action of all ro erty of 1Iintilf and defend. :n': P . Goldie Throckmorton vs. Village of Lebanon, case dismissed. Ulyssus G. Scbeuer vs. Paul Kallenbach. ease dismissed. Iona Jean Gentry VI. Henry Gentry, defendant to pay $10 per week temporary alimony.

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RIAL IITATII TaANIPIRI in Clearcreek TOWlllhip. Eatat.e of Rosa .Berryhill, Eltate of Frank L d. Beeeber and kathleen Patrick Nathan and Ebuna B. Role to ed, Bola H. BIrtIoek, adminutra· ceased John C. Beedle executor to Benjamin F. and Mildred E. A. Fittl, lot In Franklin. tor, inventory !Jed; bearing set ftled ' let Hurley, lot In Franklin Township. Walter A. Fittl to Myron C. and for January 25 at 10 o'clock. J ?J7 t 10' 'I k Alvin and Earla Mae Sama to Rachel M. Wittmer, lot in Frank· Estl~ of Beulah Hazelwood, de. anuary a 0 c: oc . Armrel Paving Co., Inc., .25 acre lin. ' ceased, Grace White and Myrtle in ecreek owntllUp_ Elizabeth B. Ridlnger 'to Cather. Kote appointed exeeutricel; J, R. MARRIAGE UCENSII Howard E. and ~l B. Sweney Ine Marshall, 101 ~cres. 1 pole in Law, Charl~ J . Waggoner and Jama Arthur Cafferty, 21, of to Howard O. ~d FrOnla D. Swen· Clearcreek Townsblp. Harold Yergln appointed apprais· Franklin, U. S. Army, and Bet.., ey, .998 acre in Clelll'creek Town· en. .hip. PROBATE COURT Estate 0.1 .Henry C. caldwell,. ~e- Lea West, 23, Franklin, proof tHt'Olga Myers to Ri~hard 'Myers, Estate of William Henry Witters, C!eased, VlVlan Caldwell, admlnls, Ing.

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36.89 auu In Deerfield Township. WUliam and Jeanette Jones to Anna Lee Lambert, lot in Franklin Townsblp. Claude I. and Betty, C. Amburgy to Kenneth Edmon, 7.04 acres in TurUecreek Town.blp'. Ben H. and Clara , M. Lewis to Ike Gabbard, .738 aC!.'e in Wayne Township. Harry T. Clendeninl~ to Ellen N. Clendening, lot In Fnll1klin. Steven D. and Minerva A. Turner to Charles S. Dawson" lot In Tur· tlecreek TowoDship. Chester C. and Mildred Redmon to Clareace Wallace, S~ lots In Sal· em Township. , Clarence Wallace to' E. R. Huus· ton, lot In Salem Township. Clarence E. and Joy Carberry to ~ward .and Eva Baker, .119 acre m Franklin Town.hip, Belden C. Saur to Eleanor Saur, 111 acres in Harlen and Salem Townships. : Ruth Fueston to VIctor .L. and Margaret R. Earnhart, lot In Leb-

Invea~ry

deceased, Lester Earl Simms apo pointed executor; O. E. Chamber· lain, Raymond Jones and Frank Childresl appointed apprailers. Estate of Susie A. Lackeos, deceased, Daniel C. LackeDS, Admin. istrator, inventory approved. Estate of Rose L. Fires, deceas· ed, Louis -Fires, administrator, in· ventory approved. Estate of Flora B. Runyan, deceased. Everett B. and Clifford Runyan, executors, first and ftnal account filed . Estate of Paul A. Garner, de~eased, Do C. Gamer, executrix, Inventory approved. . Trusts created by WIll of Sarah G; Trimble, dece~sed, in account '~Ith Laura M. Simonton, benefi· Clary, Harold O. Risinger, trustee, third account filed. Estate of John Kinder, deceas· ed, Joe R. Cox, executor, first and final account filed . Estate of Henry Kroener deceas. ed. Edith Kroener, 1~lnistratrix, inventory flIed; hearmg set fo r

tratrix, inventory rued; ,bearing set Cor January 25 at 10.0 clock. Estlte of Mary SmJ~b, deceased, Paul. N. ~erclman, ancillary ad~In· istratol'. mventory filed; bearing set for January 18 at 10 o'clock; gross value of estate $11,000. Estate of Paul Smith, deceas~d, Paul N. Herdman, ancillary admm· set for January 18 at 10 o'clock; gross value of estate $13.000. . Estate of Blanche W. Knight, deceased, J eduthan Wood War· wick, executor, inventory apo proved. Estate of Anna L. Brown, deceas· Istrator, inventory Bled; hearing ed, Fred Jones and Andrew S. Con. over, co-administrators, gross value of estate $42,108.2'7. MIriam S. Satterthwaite appoint. ed matron for Warren County jail. . Estate of Daniel pawson, deceased, Albert J. Dawson, ad.mln· iltrator. Inventory filed; bearing set for January, 26 at 10 o'cloc:lt. Estate of Clifford John Auum, anon. . 10 o'clock. deceased, Myrtle appotnt· Letha Wallter to Herli>ert Lawson, January Estate 25of atInna L. Stump, de. ed executrix; RoyAssum M. Bradford, 6 'lotl In Deerfield Township. . ceased, Rev. T. Stump, ellecutrix, Fred Hofer and William G. Bandy Green and MoDDie McGuire to inventory fUed; hearing set for appOinted apprailera.

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C..b, balance. with other banu, including rel,"e bal· ance, and ('uh ttema III proceu or collecUoD . _____ , l' S. Go.ernmnt obllpUonll, direct and PlnoteeeL_ Obllptiona of State. and pollt.lcal lubdlvtaIOOIl ___ • ___ Other booda, 00*, and clebentul'd _____ .__ _. ____ _ CQrporate aloeb Oncludlo, 16,160.00 lltock of Federal ReIIe"e Bank) --------------r----__._________ Loans and dllcountll (Including '701.66 ovenlrarta) _____ Bank premlsel OWDed ,14,000.00. furniture, fIxt. ,7,761.33 (Bank premllee owned are lIubJect to , None UeDII not ..aumecl b7 baDk) neal eatata oWDecI other thaD bIIIk premlaea ___ • ____ _ luveat.p1eDu and other .... til indirectly repre..DUDI bank premJ... or oUier real ,Itate .___ __• _______ . _ CUltomen' llabUlty to ___________ thll bUlk OD acceptaDcea outataDel. Otber. Aiaeu ______ __ ____ ____ ___ ______ ____

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OelDand depoetta of Indh14uaa.. partnerahlpl, and corp. Time depoelta of IncUYI4.Ia, pU1Denhipa an4 oorp.__ n.poelt. at u. 8. ~n. (lncJudlq poetal laYln,II, ___ nepoaltll of Statea aDd political lIubcU.laloDa ___ ______ _ [Iepoelta at banIla ______________________ ____________ __ Other clepo.lta (cartltJed and caahler'. check I. etc.)

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meeting on J;TidIlY. January 16. advanced WIlliam H. Sawyer ~ the post o.r Fire hlef or the Wayne Townshi p and Wa.ynes vllle Fire DeparODent Lo [111 1he POSt vacated by Carmen Crane. wbo resigned Jallluary 1. ITEMS OF INTERE8T Mr. Sawyer served as Aaslstant Chief of the Department unde,' The American Legion AUlllliary Roger W. Tracy. Treuurer of fo rm r Chief Cra ne. nit No. 61 6 wlU conduct a Porch· State. reported toclay th.t Ohio ABOUT FOLKa YOU W. Edgar SmJtb waa advanced light Campa ign In Waynesville aales tax collections for the last from Captain to Aaalltant Chief. KNOW this year for the benefit ot the six months of 1953 pasaed one hun - and Horace Shaner waa .dvanced . Marc h of Dimes Fund. The major dred million dollars to lIel a new to Captain by the Board ·on the EI'-.TER8 H08PITAL AGAIN record. portion of the funds collected are recommendaUon of Chief Sawyer. IIr. II. A. Fulkerson Is again spent tor patient cars and phys· Tbe grand total for the calendar The Board believes tbat theae Emmett Schuets. Lebanon. bas leal therapy equipment. The r& confined at Miami Valley hospital yoar of 1953 reached '198.184.681. men and the personnel under them been named .. member of The This figure may. be compared with are moat capable and wUl give American Jerlley CaUle ClUb. He for treatment and observation. malnder Is used to finance research In the endeavor to find a 1962'11 grand total of U77.9U,769. , ayne Townsbip. Waynea-rll1e and fa a breeder of rertstered J erse y The gain for the entire year was Corwin. along with tbelr newl, ac- cattl•. LEAVES FOR ARIZONA vaccine wblch wm live long·lut11.3 percent. Ing protection agalnlt polio. Mr. James Glbbona of South Quired equipment. tbe belt of Fire Schueu'l applicaUon tor memo Tracy noted, however, tbat .. lev. Protection. On the night of Thurlda,. Jan· Dakota, left on Frida, for ArIzona berehlp In the natloElal organizau.ry 28. bet"een 7 and 8 o'clock. after ·ape0.4lng leveral weeks with ellng orr of revenues h'om salel The Board alao wllhee to thank tion of the Jerle, breed WIUI aptbe AuxlllRry members will con· hla II.ter, MIBI Katherine Gibbons. lax. colleeUoDII hal let In. Wblle and to acknowledge Its apprecla· proved at the laat meleting of the the per cent of gain for the first tlon to L. D. Baker and T. C. Nor· CI\lb'l Board of DIrectors. Th duct a bOUIle-io-boule sollcltaUoll for funds for thll ,.el'J worthy 81 '( months of 1953 comp.red with ria, owners of tbe Waynelvllle .. I ILOWLY IMPROVING .ctlon liv. him • ',rolce In the the l&me period of 1952 wal IS lee and W.ter CO., for their servo cauae. It alkll that all who wlah to MrI. Cbarla Jamea. wbo wal management and ton.ll!!ct of the give, pleue turn on their porch· removed to Miami V..lIe, ho.pltal per cent this may be comp.red Ice to tbe community. Baker and ..'fairs of the breed 1i1!'8 also en· lI«hts or have a lIpt In the front dUJ'llll' the pallt "eek; la Ilowly wltb the 9.9 per cent gain over Norris sent tbelr tanlttruck reo Utle. him to re(1httlr his pure· 1962 rertatered for the lut aix peatedly to fir.. throucbout the window. Impr-ovt,q. bred J.rse,s .t spec:lal member· monthl of 1961. Townlhlp and aided materially In .hlp rate •• Although v.rlatlonl were con· their extinction. YF TO MEET IN DA.YTON The American Jerley Cattle Iiderable, ovel')' Ohio c o u n t y Club la Amertca' oldellt dairy . 'l1le Winter lnatltute of tbe ahowed a gain during tbe 1..lt sb breed reli.t1'1 ol'lanlzatlon. It Youth Fellow.h1p will be held .t montbl of 1963 compared with the S• .., "as orl1inlsed In 188 to keep the Dayton Epworth Methodlsl OJ evioua ycar. The total sal a tu P84lcree recorda oi. Jersey cattle Churell on Sunda, afternoon. take for Warren County was $286.The Waynesvt1le Spartanll edged .n to Improve and promote t he 2"'0 from . JlIly 1 to December. 31. Mr and Mrs R H Hartsook Jersey breed. The, Dlltion AI bead· out the Maeon COmets FrIday nltbt VACATIONING IN .FLORIDA 1953_ Compared wltb $217.406 for open~d their bo~e ~n Frtday eve- Quarters I. locate4 Iml ColumbuB. on Muon', home noor 88-51. Mra. RaBlel Martin. with her lhe aame period of lall year. a nlng to tbe West W.yne Advtsol'1 Barton was higb m.n tor the lon.lD·!aw I8I1d daughter. Mr. and 20.5 percent Increaae II Ihown. Council winners. sinking 7 ,o..la and .~ at 1'1. Arch Hildebrant and cblldren BoomJng with 'the .atomlc energy During tbe business Beulon the fouls for a total of points. or Lebanon. are .pendlnlf & few »roJect. .Pike County Igaln led tbe following orficel'll were elected for Erbeck wall hlgb IIcorer for the weelll In norlda. Rta te with a g..1n of 111.9 per cent. the coming 'y ear : Prelldent: Mrs. losers with 5 go ..ls and 9 fouts The ~Ighborlng countlee of Sel· R. F . Dye; Vice President, Gilbert. for a total score of 19 points. UNDERGOE8 APPENDECTOMY oto. Troop 152 of the Waynellvllle dam.. Roo, JacklOn and Frye ; Secretary. Dr. H. F. Dye; Way"uvllll_ G. F. p;. Janet Brown, daughter of Mr. Highland also apparently were In· Dl8cusslon Leader. Mrs. H, L. Girl Scouts beld tta r'egular meetJ. Miller __ _______ __ _ 6 2 14 Ing J .. nuary IS. . I nd lin. Finley Brown. la connl· nuenced by thele activities. Rye. and LegislaUveRepruenta. WardlOw ___ _____ ____ 1 0 2 Th. new members were given Gnln•• Conference eeclng ..t her bome after undergoPeters __ _____ ______ __ 8 3 19 tlve. Mrs. GUbert Frye. EI Lng an app ndlr operation at O·Banton __ __________ 2 2 G Dye conducted the dilcus· 8Ialgnments for seco·od class re- Held S slonDr. on Lebanon Oraudvletr hoapltal durtng . the Barton ________! ______ 7 8 2'.1 tbe general" topic of quirements. The· troop dlaeueaiad tbe aubput ...ea1l:. Hatton ______ ____ ____ 1 0 2 The Orange Conference or' Dewhetsor women .re more capable Ject of appeartnc 00 Kenny Rob- partment headl of State Grange Orv~J1e E. Benbow, 60, died Sat. Frye ______ ___ __ __ 0 1 1 than men. erta Television aho.. lin the future. NEW CENTURY CLUB MEET8 Mr. ad Mri. J. H. Sackett enwas beld on January 15 and 16. urday afternoon In Miami Valley Followlng acllournment to meet TotaIB ____________ __25 16 66 MrI. R. H. Hartaock will be tertained at the Part, H011l8 on in February .t the Dye home, a After thtl. dlre~on m.ps were In Lebanon, and thOle attending hospital of Injuries suffered Fri· hoateaa to the New Centul')' Club Thut-aday for the January meeting whether wOlDen are more capable drawn and tbe ~" decided on from the local Orange were Mr. an'd day In a fall at his home near Mlao" 51Q. F. P. wbat badgel to take. on Friday .fternoon at her home of the Farmers' Club. with dellclou. refreabmenQ being Mrs. Lawrence Furnae. Mr. and here. ServlceB were held at 1 : 30 Simpson ___ ________ __ 4 3 11 ___ _______ _ 0 1 1 wltb 1Ir1. D. C. RJctce and Mn. A Yel'1 delicious dinner wu en· served by the bo.iesl to the mem. Due. and attend~u ce were taken Mrs. Ch.rles Michener. Mr. and p.m. TUetlday In the Stu~b l fun- Robln.on Refres bments Mrs. Rhodes Bun.nell, Mre. Earl eral home wltb Rev. Boward Bates Erbeck ___ _______ _ __ 5 t 19 E. P. B:arnbart In charge of the jOyed toUowed b, a ahort lOCI., bera and rue.ta. Mr. and MI'II. Dlck by the scrlb.. program. period. fret ..n and Mr. .nd Mrs. Jobn w.re .eI'Ved b1 Mary McKeever. Hockett, Mrs. Ernut Cook and officiating, Burial was In Sblloh BerI'J ________.________ 0 ! :I PaUy Covey an4 8!!pdrs All n. Tbe Mr. Edwin Michener. They rep0l't cemetery. north of Dayton . . Mil· BehJmer __ _____ ____ __ 0 Mr. John Settlemyre. who ... Norlker. 1 1 meeting adjourned ' with the clo.· the aeaslons were most Interesting itary ritell were conducted It tbe Kamm ______ ____ . - __ 0 TUE8DAY DINNER GUEST8 lumed hi.a duties I I pl'elld.nt for t 1 Ing clrele. He WII a World War I Morean __ ___________ 0 1 1 the second ,ear, gave tbe opening and hope ' to bring IOmethlng grave. III'. U¥l lira. H. L. R,e. Mr. _ ~ra All. e,WI Report~r. wortbwhlle to the praCrams for veteran an A farmer· MI44leton • __ .. ___ •• ___ 8 I 11 ..nd ....... C. n MacInnla, IIr. and add ...1 and made many fIDe reo ----1954. Surviving are ' hll w fe. Etbei; MrI. It... L. Schuhart and Mr. ad m.rks. 1111113 . . hili theme the ELEVEN CHURCHE8 two daugbters, ilrl. Florence Totals .-- _______ ____18 1 ~........_ __ present world conditione. TO ~EET HERE MrI. Em.1'1 Robblnl were 'OWS . Mr. Richard T. Wllltac.re. of Graham of W .. ynesvlUe, Ind Bar· Quarter scorel : day • .,euIn,g dlllller .....ts of Kr. The Su~Dtatrict Woman'l So• .1 bara" at home; a lon, Robert, at Wa)1UllvOle _ ____11 11 54 60 and 111'1. Rhodes B1UUleU. Brldp MorroW'. 1t'&I Introduced .. the cloty of Cbri.tlan Se"lce of t b e " home : three stepdaughters, "lIaaon __ _______ U H 3e-11. wu eaJoyed durlnl tile ennlnl· l1I.t apeaker. anll told of hi. re- Methodlat Church wUI meet at the . cent trip to V.nesuelL Mr. Wblt· W&J'neavlUe Methodlat C h u r c b MRry Jane Townlend and MrI PrellmJD&JT-lluon 34, Wa1DMInvltaUona h.ve been III1Ied b, VIrginia Younger of Dayton. and 11l1e 11. acrel anc.tol'l came rrom that Monda" Jan. 26 from 1:10 to 1:0/) Mr. and IiIrI. lAwrence Brown to W8C8 TO MKET MONDAY Renren4 J. W. Wedgewour, min· MI'II. Alice Kuhl of California; a . Oa llondaT Janul')' 16 from COIlDt1'1. and he W'U tbere vlaltllll' p. m. There are 11 church aoel. the wed'dlnl of tholr 4auihter. . 1 :10 to I p. 'm. tb. Wa1D• .,llle an uncle. He told or the pJ'Ol1'6ll eNea to meet 1I1th the local ao- Mill Bleen Brown tel IIr. Dennla later of the W• .1Deaville lIetho- s tepson, Bernard Dale,. W81DN- . W808 wUl be boeta to tile .ub- of thla \'el'J thickly popalate4 clet, for the Llnk.Meetlng. Ther. Roberti. on Feb. Illtth at three- dlat Church. addressed tbe ItU' ville; five brqtbera. Iluc. Artbur will be an Int'l'8Itin, program thirty p. m. at the Ell. Augustine denta of Waynelvlll!S Hlgb School and David. all of Da,ton; H ..rry .~ cllatrlct link meeting of the WSCS COllnt1'1 and Ita prodactl. cCOy u tbe .peaker Cl1urtlh lflth a reception to follow on the artemoun of Thllt.4ay. Jan· of centervOJe. .... " ~alter of Dal· . . . . of W. DI.trlct. Eleven aocleU.. The club .cUourned to meet In with lb. Tex.. and 11 .,andchlldren. will be repreeente4. 1I1th lila. MOo February wltll 111'. and Mrs. Ron· of tbe af"rnoon. Any .nd an Immediately In the Frlen41 SocI.l u..ry H. The theme of RAty. Wedgewood·. Ooy . . apea\ter. Urht refrelh· aId Ita"ke aa bOlt .nd hoet. . at womeD are IJlvtteci to athDd. Thill room. talk Will "Ye Sball Have HOMlel la a meetin, of fellowlhlp among Mlal Brown II "BAlluaUn, from to Ride." He compared tbe pre.. School ........... • .uta .wlll be .."114. tb. Par\aIl ~ Chrtatlan wOlDen and' promlaea to MI&m1 UntverlltJ In January ...nd IP_....... , ...~_ III'. S. S. 1liiie, of War• •nne. be a h.\a'hllgbt tn the wacs pro- Mr. Roberti. IOn of 111'1. Ror Ro~ ent-day opportunltl. of youth to....... ......, waa elected .".......t of tile newly IATURDAY OINNER QUllaTt ....... ··_.. erta, of FaIrborn, I. • ....duate of the borael that the A.rrlanl of· o.... JlI--.. Ohio (l-·tle .....~el'll gram 0 f the ch ........ •• fered the JewI, on the coDdltion The first I4tmeIJter of IChool will ...- .... .. &' ...... "". u4 lin. lUIod8I BIlDIleU Miami ani Ie DOW with tile Do draw to a cloee on J'rtda'1. Jan. 21. Group In WVNa eoa.nt,. lut J'rt• . . . .n.. to dluner oa sat.,I'IlaJ.fIII Pont Com ..... ' In Wood .... -. N. J. tbat the J.wa Ibould provl4e d., --.......... 1.... to ""-lInt y &-t ........, Mr. and ....... BuUer MID-WINTER IN8TITUTE ..-..... , killed rI" H t--_..o ·"-t announced Richard W . Watterl, '"""""' " " , .....u I uen. e I no.-.. .... Joba lIowb--. "'r. Ellie Ie well HOI or OIDcIanaU. IIr. alld lin. 'l'1le Mnnon AbJect lor nul FOR M. Y. F. IN DAYTON 11" Ibould all beeOme Iklliad 10 ,upertntend.nt. .that we mlgbt .ecept the "bonea" In the hllh ac:laocil, mIcl,ear _. kncnrn for bill ability aa a eattle aeora. Wall. "'r. and 111'1. Chari. Lord'. da,. mol'lllnl wtU ,be, Vl8Iou Tbe youag people of the Meth· offered UL &ma In Lanru',e and Social fMeler In Warren and eurrowullng oa-t..., Ilt. and 1(1'1.. WRllaIIl of the Churelt. Bev. 7. Who were. odlet Churcb wUJ .ttend the "'Id· atudlea were livell Wednucla" countlel. DUat.... III'. an4 II.... BarD&rd or who ue.. th. 14.,000' We WIll Wlnt.r InlUtute at E P 11' r t It . , "OHN B. MOWBRAY A110 featured la the UHIDb ly Th. pu........ or thll Ohl.o ...... U- • ..... no aolo br and tests In M.them.. tlce ~n" Sci: ''''' \AM n . - . Ill'll. I!IIllth' 1A1nnII; Dr. anaw8J" that 41l8lttoD la the ler- Charch: Dayton thll 8und..y. Jan. IOp Actl", c.unty AI",t prorram were.... ence on Tuesday. l' j.FIatldmLAllioeIatl«m t. to deyeloD load .... B. 1'. Dy. anll Mr. anll mOD. We are giving a eaue and 114. from 2:10 to 8:00 p.- m. CI ..... Tob. Ball, • Trumpet sofo by Joaa 1U14 e&rI'J out a program tbat w'lIl~ll~----''-' MrI. A. L. 8cbuhart. O&I'4I ,were Scrtptu~ ~nterpr.tatlon 01 the will be held In Bible atudy .nd .. The .pp.rent failure of the clo- lARue. a number by I Iirl'1 Qu..r· be of Interelt aJld help to :... ..1. t latl f Tobe B 11 Dorl ATTENDS LUMBER ..... ~ the ' CIl. . .ton of the ev-.Jar. book of BenlaUon. the moat neg· Cbrlltlan frlendlhlp wUl be the ver ftJld anll crops over the coun· te cona ng 0 R , I LERS CO'" ENTION men. leet.. ad yet the moat IobUIIed atmosphere of tbe (naUtute. ty ball brought u. quite a few In. Brown. Sarah nannel'1. and Ann. D E A " V IIr. Gordon Foeter of :Fo.ter. WIUI book In the Bible. Come aDd hear MONDAY EVENING QUEaTI Qulrtea concerning tbe u .. or Sudan n.nnery. and eeveral lelectl08 Fred Gr.uman II alteJldlng the elected delegate from 'Warren theBe m....... "'1'. an4 Ill'll. Lawnnc& TO CHURCH EVERY 8UNDAY Gra.. as an .merpnCJ putur." trom the Junior Band. annual convention of the Ohio cout)" to th tI I COl . II.. _ J(0a4"y .vealBe peete IIr. Por the 811Dd&, .veninl eervtce "He went Into the synagogue. as crop. Here are a few rem.rka AlllIOCiation ot Retail Lumber e mee lIP n um and J(1'Il. RoDal4 lIawlle, IIr. and we wtil lpeak upon the Abject. WIUI His cUltom." That was said 'that might be of 'help to tboae whl) . . . . Deale~ being h.ld tbl. weelt at bu. lI'Nddle Miller. of Lebanon, Mn. GObert 1'I')'e. Ilr. alld Ill'll. The Chrtatlan Retll,e. A Blbte or Jeau.. Surely If He found tt »lan to use Sudan or are .Barch. the Cleveland Auditorium. :=..:!:!~ Secretary of the or· 1lh04~ atol')' will be liven tn connection neceaaary to .ttend churcb and ing tor .. crop th..t will ftll the R. R. 1I00a. IIr. and M ...... .I The group will lponior • tour Bunnen. "'1'. and IIrI!. H. L. R'18 with thIII lennon. Important to ' HI. , dally lire and IllUlture bl\1. It maT la,m a Jlttle ..NOT C I In March at which Ume tbe organand I(n. Ad. Smith. After 411l- Prayer meetlJlg each Wedneid..y Re)IJlol1l eXIIBrience. how- mucb premature but moet larmen are b the Tbe t.lephODe number at the .1Il.u on wlll be eZ1)lalned and cat· gb ' n.r, the men attelld~ their board evening at 1:10, more la It necea.ary and ImlJOl" belinnlng to loolt at the emergency Bee colonl81 rtt rolu out II t ..... g.r· Smltb ' rellid' ence haa been tlemen will have , tbe op""rtunlt,. meettDc at th. 'firman Enhan.., tant. to each of UI! No one of 111 slate are wlnte .ns- n uce en .,.... .., la all good u . we ougbt to be or ha~ nd p..tur~ pou:Wtlel now. condlUon, .YI Cbarles Reei., ex· cbanged trom 2704 to 1••1. to join. Cattlemen present for thfl and the Iadl.. ea 'oyM a mOlt c!. l n al we want to be. Not one ' onto I u "d graBd Ibl a v '- roUI grow·. tenllon bee apeclallst at Oblo 1·21·28 EDGAR SMITH. meeting were. 8. 8. Ellia of . IIlbtful e~11II' of Canuta. . • '. God ng. ~pen.. e anllual lummer State Unlvel'8lty. He warns own. ..... ....... • .........._ .._......... WayneSville, Gordon Foeter afttl aide the church III u near to "aat·ure and eme"""c'1 baT crop • II h Don Sigg of "'o-ter Bill .....rr and WILL UNDERGO 8 U R G E R Y · ' Bnd His purpose aa If tbe, were In The I to hi h i ' ers, bowever, to cbeck .or If t. Fre4dle Ml11:~ of 'Leb..:n. 'Mllo MI'. ~ Hoo"\: ".. taken to the Mra. WllbeJm~ UDdenrood wu worship on Sunday mornlnl lin· ture :,r::en~ m~ke 9~dang a ~fo: cbolonlBIJt dnrln~ .tbe remainder of I illS on cArelv p-lalng Him and ......... _- h . t e wIn er. Beck and Curtll Beck of J'ra1lklln, C.......tlan Home hOlP'ta1 til CtnaID· a' II'--el' _ .-t at tile "'-me nil "'.... ........ha.u&a I,. ~ cure and soybeans or lome Re.e buea hili IItatements on The modem nation reprellents Charlel Michener and C. D. Sh.& rl natl wbeN be will underwo majol' Wedneada, iDd vtalte4 her maD)" to know Him better tbrough C • other emergency croll might be t f tb h t Ohio the most powerful and effective ban of Wa1Deevll1e. Mr. RUBlell SUrge!T FrIday motDlDl'. · frlendl beN. tlan worship an4 fellow.blp, 001> better for ' hay. However..8 8 r.::or e s I d~~ th~u~:t of tb~ social unity ever ae<hleved. .B ut Campbell of Preble. County, Etten· SUNDAY DINNER QUE8T8 Mill M&me Brown who baa been EXPECTS OUR B~T. Our belt paature, Ii II very good. It can' 300 ~ol:l:a ar':.' well IltocJuid like evry bum an Inatltutlon tbe .Ion Beef Speclalilt Jim Warner MI'. and Mrs. Clyde Loae. of v~tT 111. II Improv~1 at this .timdede. can only be re.ch~edb as we beC:~e be ulled tor Illage but rou won'f ha;e made numerous nlgbts and nation cannot become. an end un•• nl! County Acent John B. M~w. Centervl11.. Mr. and Ill'll• . QeorIe Mill Rutb Chanu er .tten a totally· Hli w c means • r s:et the tonna,e )'Ou would lot out t -I t -I t 40 pound, of to Itself. NatioDB bave beco'me In. bra,.. BUJlne11 aDd Karen. ~f sprtngftetd. IPb1JDe~...~d......ml~~ "~GAlPha .Ohhlt:'ltlanmllsvlngD-"yANDI. t~vI~~.WO~. of sorgo. :On productive 10tls and ~~~e~ n.n: PO~I:. volved more' and more In tbelr ae· R.IIMei .BanH11 I .........- . ,~ta -P.... ~a II ., OJl .. a n e urc. under favorsble weat!ber condlt.ona III 1lcht-welchlnr colOJllea, prl. t:ivlttes and affairs require Jurta· . ':04 Jlr..an4 were Sunday dln,er ' ~..ta of YI? at. the herl... Pant". In illamla. LET'S BE OUR BEBT - BE AT one acre of Sud.n will pro- TT1ar1iy slugle atory unite. whlcll diction beyonC1 naUonal boundar- ' ......d.hlp Club Meets Nellie Bun.n. en ot!{orth .treet. hlll"l' ~n ~turday. CHURCH SUNDAY. vide pasture for two or more ~ws lire deficient In boney. Raeee lug· leI. For. hundred years Inter- H.... W.........., Mr• • Kart Da~. .ot Lebanon, 4u~lng the time It la a ..Uabie geats feeding a 8)'1'U~ made of nationallaM bas become increall- ' ! TO HOLO 8Aldt 8A'lE :~ on.:. mOth.: 1I':i . : : NOTICEA::,':::t!,~TMENT WhiC)h la uaually .Ix weeki after equal 1l.rta of . gT&Dulated lugarllnglV neceas.ry but n~tlonl .r" The I'rt.Jldlhlp Club m.t on Tbe I"RA Ifrli W"J1lePtlle M hi ,. :.a~' e4 --tate of JeDJl ' Ie Brad"OC".' ' fta_ lOwing. All or p~rt of the, n.ld ani! water wblch haa been brouilit unwUllng to · aacr\t\ce polltlcal ex· Wedne,day afternooll at the home • DlOrliIW a brt.4 &D4 roil J'I!. . ' ., ' urn .... u • UV" m..y be ba"ested for bay at .tbe to the bOlUng poInt. The .pectal · pedJency for world 10verelgutJ« "'n. S, W.. Wedpwoo4 with are po Wamler ~ 'Cove1'. OIl from .. ·...n 1I1tb their ~uI~r ceuecl. . bea4Iq-out .tage ani! tIae. HCODd lIt cauUonl thl.1 .bould be don'l whiCh will be bennclal to all man. 1tJa. 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The \ Melhodlst Churcb beld their January meetIng Thursday aC\emoon In tho 80clal rooms of tbe church. Mrs. J. E. Smith 18 visiting I' 1atl ves In Hamilton thIs week . Mr. and Mrs. £:obeJ't hepbero 8J\d 80n bllve moved (rom the Murp by pro perly here to a borne on Water tree! In Wayn sv ille. Jr. Fred berwood Is III a t his home her on tn'n st re t. Mrs. Ambl'08e Moore Is visIting h r son-In-low nnd daugh ter. Mr . lIud Mrs. Artb llr Pbllobnllm or Ketterlug. II'. and Mrs. Kenn th kldmore and CnmUy vIsit d I' Intl v s In D l1fost during t h \V ek end. II'. and . II's. Leroy wl nn oud tamlly lIa\'e mo\' d Crom Ule Mr 1'1' n properlY on t h . "A 'enu .. to their newl)' completod home . . Ruby Wright. the mo tber of Irs. urn hlda I' Is tile bouse lour daughters, has to borrow a gu st oC Mrs. Mayme Hattl Id. oC iol1 when she IIlnge her popular I.e ·anon . . ew ~ recording "Ulmbo," the Id -1w of 1rs. . Iary I) , nny. org 1) nnv. Il '"d Sa tu , da y at lon( or a IItUc boy. "80y, ~ou',' e IIntnn . {(p(1 rilll hoar/ It'l l. '11- ' Got Yourself A Gal" is on the mlngloo. wbere ah was ad1llitted !Up sIde. Ruby ~ beard on WLW'I two " eklO u::o. F 11 ral oe vices ()IXIE LIMI1'ED every Saturday w ro ondllcted _{onrlllY 1I[1"" noon at 10 p. m., EST. (rom the Re' n" leI n'neral Home. Wilmington. with bUi lal 1'1 Min -n I NIT E' S emetery, onvln_ Mrs. Dennv. 11 nrc' ng reslrten' f ., DAY of his ommuu lty. Is s urvived bv TELEVIS'ON FfGHT 1\ daug hter, 1rs. Ruth P idgin, of ROCKY CASILLO Wilmington. and one s on. J I'hn of' . (W.21.L.,.KO·stlU ~~~.Q~' ••. . Dayton and seYl)ral grand 1I11dr n. VINCe MARTINEZ Tbe M n's Club met In the high (W ill. L.' .KO·stl" ""hocl building Wednesday eveJAN. 22 WEL TUWEIGHTS run g witb H. S. Tucker. Tom Welch a d Robert Collett as hosts. The Mrs. Jenny Graham. 'Or Wllmlng. pliilclnnl speaker for tbe evenJng, was Thurman (Dulty) Mruer. of ton, forme r resident of this comWllmlngWn. His Bubject 'W.I muruty, underwent 8U1'gery Thursy at Hale Hospital. Wilmington. '·Freedom." Tile BYF or Jonah's Run Baptlst Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, or Cbor h held their January meeUng I Lebanon, were guests Sunday of

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For Fllcal Year Ending December 81. 1", Wa)'ne Local Scbool Dlltrlct, COlIDl1 of Warru WayneBviUe. OhiO, Janual7 14, 1964 LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH C. W. BARN1lART, MITHODla,. CHURC" I certtf) the following report to be correcL Cler~ of the Bo&rd o( Educ:au..on J. W. Wecla...ood, KlaJater . B. E. Baagllll, Putor Tax VauaUon --- --------------------------------___ ~ ____ '6,401,504.0 0 Church 80boo1, .:~ L ·m., Mr. Unlfted Service, 8:411 a. III. Tax Levy __ _________ _____ ________ __ __ ._______ _____ ______ 18,8 Mml Herbert M,"IllaD, SUP&' Scbool Enrollmenll ~___ _______ ____________________ _ ___ _ __ 805 Worehlp Senl~ 10:80. L Dl_ Salaries alld Waglls __________________ ______~_ __________ 123,091.11 Youtb YeUowasip Sunday 7 :30 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL SCHEDULE I p. m. Th .. Rev. Samuel..N, K-eys. Rector BALANCE JANUARY 1. ]953 Choir PracUoe Tbuma, 8.,00. Sunda)': General Fund - ~ ----------------__________ __ ___ _ __ ____ 16,691.98 Holy Communion, 7:30 L m. Bond. Retirement Fund _________________________________ 6,523.83 Churcb School, 10: 16 L m. RehabllltaUon Fund __ _____ _______________ __________ 0.00 Adult Worsblp, 10 : 45 a. m. FERRY CHURCH OF GHRIST Cafeteria ~nd ------- ------------------- --- ___ (Mlnus) 92 .61 Bundlng FIInd .. -------- --__ __ ___ _________ _______ _____ 83,543.7 Byron Carver. Mlnllt,r Total -_____ ___ __ ________ ______ _______ _____ __ ______ 53,730.98 DIble School, II : 30 a. m. Mornlnr Worship, 10 :30 a. m. HECElI"T8. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH (fflneral Funel ____ ______ __ ____ _______ ________ ___ ______ _ P rayer ~eellnr, 7:00 p. m. 181,181.16 William Channon. Mlnutsr. Bonel Retire ment Fund _________________ ______________ _ " oung People'. Meeting. 7:00_ Sunday School 9 :ll O r,. m.. Mr. RebabUitatlon Fund ___ ______ ___ _______ ___ ~ _________ ___ _ 19,05U1 EYening Services. 7 :36 'II., m. 3,951.00 1la. ' ey Thom as, Supt. Cafeteria Fund ________ ________ ___ _________ __ .: ____ ____ _ PreacbJ.g. every othel Sunday BuUdlng Fund _______ __ __ __ __ ___ ______________ ____ __ _ 28,830.92 0.00 1rotal • ____ ___ ___ ___________ ___ ______ ____ ______ ______ _ 11 :45 a. m. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Evening Service, flret Suuda y 11: Total Recel ptl a.nd Balance ___ ___________ ______ ________ _ 281,021.59 284.762.5 7 CHRIST month. EXPPlNDlTURESPrice Robe rt.. Milliliter Geneml Fund ___ .. _ _______ • ____________________ _ Bond Retlr,ement Fund _______________________ __ ______ _ 177,5.5.99 Bible School at ,9 : SO a. m . 19,292.50 R habUitation Fund _____________ ____________________ _ Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. _ CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS 3,951.00 cafeteria Fund _____ __ _ • ________ ___ _________________ JaeR Barnes, Mlnillter. Ev enlug Worship, 7 :30 p. m. ____________ ___ _:._--______ _ 27.61S.05 BlIlldlng Fund _____ . Owlea Stanley, Supt. Servlcel. 7: 30 p. m. Midweek 32,312.21 Total _ _____ ___ _ ____ __________ ___________ __ Worship Service, 10 .a. m . 260,779.75 Sunday_ Scbool. 11 a. m. BALANCE. DECEMBER General Fund . ___ __ 31. _1953 __ _______ ___ ____ ____________ _ 19,233.15 ST . AUGU STINE CHURCH Bond Retirement Pend _ ______ _ ________ ___ ____ ___ 5,2 3 .~ I Rehabilitation Fund _ _ __________________________ ___ _ 0.00 Rev_ John Berning, Putor OREGONIA EVANGELIC AL U. B. are terla Fund ___________________ ___________ (Mlnu8) 1.715.7-1 ~l lLsse s ~.OO al''' 10 : 00 .n. m. Building Fund ________ ._ . __________________ _______ __ Eugene ' ,r11l1l h . Pastor 1,171.57 Total __ _________ -'_ _ _____________ _______ ________ _ Sunda) r lillnl . 10 a . DI. 23.972. ~ Mornh'K -Wo, ~ir lp. 11 a. m. r - 2 4,752.57 MT_ HOLLy METHO DIST Total Expendltur s ;a~~~~~~e . Youth F II ow s ll.lp. 6: 30 to 9 ' 110 'r. ~J. clI t l . Mini ler REVENUE'undny chool. 9 : 30 a. m.. ~ . GE~ L PROPERTY TAX· - LOC L LEVY G neral Fund _______________ --_______________-_ _ 6 ,42(;.90 /I . Ea.r nhnrt, RU I1L LEBANON OHRI STIAN SC IENCE Boud Retirement _ _ _ __ ____ _ _ _ _ ___ _ ______ _ 19.052. 51 1 " ?18bl p Se r I e. 10: 30 u. m. Other Funds _ ___ ______ • __ • ___ _____ ___ _______ ____ _ 13.% E\ Il ln ervlr, 7.30 (I. m. Ch rist ian 'clenc' Aen'k S Blfo Tota l Properfy Tax _ ___ _____________ _ __ 7,492.46 h Id very unda)' morning a t 10 "'0Cash NDA TION dPR.OGRAM___ _ ___ ___________ ___ ________ _ 1I1g bia nd A I' e. nt 11 o·cloclt. . Recelv !;;undllY school at the 81m c 10llr 0,775.65 WAYNESVILLE FRIEND S ~(\u tlon for T ea h 1'8 ReUremenL ____________ _______ _ ~'lr8t Day cho I, 9:30 n. m. T estlmony m eUn~8 1st Wed ne,,' ,600.00 Deduotlon for S '~ hool Emllloyes ReUrement . ____________ _ 2.2 00.0 l\feeUng ror , o rahlp. 10:30 a.m day evening or ea ' b month at . D ductlo n tor C~.u~ t y Doard ot Educatlon __ ________ ______ ' Total FonndaUoln Program _ _ ________________ __ _ 2,602.0 i================;;;--NO':;;u~ru:-;-~ru.rnm~94.017.65 NOTICE OF APPOINTME NT Interest from Slate on l rred u Ible 0 bt ______________ _ 1.114.63 Rehabilitation AJd _ _ ______ _ ______ __ : _____________ _ Executor 3.951.00 _ . _________________________ _ Aid on BUll 2.600.0 Estate of Nelli Fischer. D . ________ ______________ ~ ____ _ T uition from Pa.trons 935.20 A Termceased. Vocatio nal Ed ucation nnd R habilitallon for Deal, Blind NQUce 1.s hereby 81 en that Wm . 4% ond Crippled :blld ren from State and . . ov't ___ _ 1,3li5.91 Vet. "On Farm Program" _ ____ _____________ _ Fisch r, whoa Post Ofilce ad· 625.75 dress Is R. R. ' 1. Waynes vlll Con tributions LUD 'h nJ 8 and Subsldy ____ __ ______ ___ _ 26, 30.92 The Land Bank Way Other ____________ __ ________ _____ ____________ _____ _ Ohio, has been d uly a ppOinted a8 10,367.29 Will Relieve tf1e "Pinch" Total Revenue .. _____ _____ ____ _____ _________________ .: __ _ Executor Qf th Estate of N 11\ 229,350.75 NON-REVENUE. Filch r , late of Warren County. Sales or Work llIooks ___ ____ _________ ________ ___ __ _ Ohio, deceased. Insurance Adjns tments _____________________________ .: . 1.106.fiO 664.3·1 ____ _______________ _______ __ ___ __ Total Dated thta 7th dny ' of J anuary. 1,670. 4 1964. . TOTAL RPlCErPTS-- ___ , _____________________________ _ 2:'11,021.59 For Information Total Transac!Uons ___ RALPH R. CAREY , 231 .021.5:1 WRITE - CALL - SEE Judge of the Probate Court. SCHEDULE III-EXPENDITURE'S ADM INlSTR.A1rIONWar:ren County. hh'l Mnple &: Maple, AttYB. A-1Employee to H Inc. _..Sa lind Wages Adm. Officers and_ ___larleB ___________________________________ 3,981.00 1·14- (St)- 1·28 Total Personal ervlce ___________________________ _ 3.9 1.00 B-1 Outce Supplies __ ________ _____________________ _ 193.93 lebanon, Oh'o Phone .448 Fund- Traveling Expenlles _______ ~ ______ _ E-15 Serv( 181.63 ELLIS H. 8TVRM, Sec'y.TreaL Total Ot ~ PUrllOBelJ _______ .: ______________________ _ 875.46 ______ ____ ____ _________ .:. _______ _ 40356.46 ....- - -_ _ _ _ _ _- ' A-IS to 29 Ino, 12erBonaJ Service ______ ____ ____________ _ 97.290.91 - - -- - - -_ _ _ __ B-4 Text &;Jots ______________ ___________ ___ ______ _ 4,042.11 D-6 Other Educational SuppLIes ___________________ _ E-6 Repairs 'Educational EQui pment ____________ __ _ 273.33 • 997.55 Glb Travelr-Voe. 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W.ren

AF DI arm l1y By D. J. frailer

'-....___________________..... . J NIW IUITI Willie Bert ConDer ·..... RaJ Riehard L Perrine ... Franklle Perrine, divorce, Meryl B. Gray, atotroey. The Pet IIilk Co. et at va. S. L. Marconet, money only, Gray, Ra. inger aDd Gny, attorney.. Robert Jacoby and Grege IIU. tuaI Cuualt7 Co. VI. SenUe Truek Corp. money only, Edward J. UCz, attorney. Leona lAkes va. Preston Lakes and The Franklin National Bank divorce FinkelmaD • Ross attar: neys' . ' Lo'~ P. Stickley, M. D. VI. Vera Moun ,Executrix of the ealate of fAith ' P. Mounts, deeeued, money only, Joseph Rusche, attorney. Woodlawn Garage, Inc. VB. Urbon R. and Violet M. Bishop, money only, John W. Wilke, attorney.

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till... ". Thl." a mUd !BY morn· Ing with puddles where the anow and Ice have melted but ao f~r .. I ban heard· no rain as yet but ollly a little ddnle and lome lnow. The trip home wall un· ('ventrul. The atreamUner IIpeeded acrola the country 10 Imoothly that It wu hard to realise that It waa 'goln! eight)' mlleB an hour part of the- tnne. It left Denver at four o'clock on Sunday atter· noon, arrtved In Ohlc&«o 9:10 Mon· day morning. and I arrived In Day· ton at four o'clock )fonday afternoon which was tbe best Ume 1 ver made on the trip We " 'ere and everything 18 back In Its old right on time and m~de connec. place. If J aID' going to get this In li seve wher tn hlea 0 we before the deadline. I am going to w~~ked rI~bt fro~ our traIn ~o' the ha"e to hurry. then wben I get Pennllylvanla train for Dayton and my mall and the reat of the lug· I RI h nd Instead of waiting 'gage which did !lot come with me n~ ho~r~~' 'caUI:1Jt the taat train from Chicago It will be t1me to go to DaYton and. the ~I\st, by just to work again and 8 e wbat lbe walking across the trnclill and get. year ]964 III going to be like down on th farm. tlng on That 18 unu8uuI. nv~r WM bl'sy II'lth th ~re 1 t Wealem 810 k Shaw tbat tb y 0.1. WO V8 hay In January. Th towll ._ WM rlln of \\'ll1e brlmm d Stetaon Lo"' ~ hats lind high h el d boola. Mor • ot th tOil rod 0 rid ra w r there thIs y ar than ev r b fore and cnrloade nnd rlood.. !'r f n 1'0 1 tIe fro m all 0"8f the country. We PRW an exhlhlt ot tine HereCord .. I from onnerAvlJll'. Ind .. and /10m from fill nolR, b' t we dldn't 8 any trom hlo. hilt a l e dldn·t v rvthlnlt hRve tim to took a ther yr l;:bt ha··c I'el'n 80mI'. \\I Raw. the rod a !'latur da Af· t rnoon nnd n 'o' d It ns ullual. Made any change, 1'1' 1'81vpfI w('ro I1DU ~ U lI v In rlt and tOt1~h atld tlu'.r '" re no n' C· lately? Remodel oreis m d on cnlf r ~ pln~ hut one man downed his BI r In four II.n<l your In,urance 0011 I1nlf lIerondR wb'''h \1'11'1 " rt' . ord that prohah\" \" \11 not he benl. protection, ·too. en thJII .,. ar. The al er was barelyon at Ih chu \l'h n he ' 'AA on 118 hack ond dO\1'n I 111' nt. be fore It had 8 chance to get Uti an y "lleAd It 18 fUn to WB tcb th show And the peonl ar pnrt or I . And DO ~· , am home agllin. sug~r Bnd the eat who have b en living ol " door~ while I havf! be n gon lp!fiUranCe A.;;~:1 CY are baplIlIy 81eel11nll: tlllllr f vdrlte place on t e Bah. Tho t· L EBANON, OH IC' ~e bl~a IIftI eating. luet 811 usun) ...... ,," Al,,,,, ItA"" Ii

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Kautl, damapa, .J. T. RUey, at· tomey. Grover Ward VI. JOJee Ward, divorce, San d- Ditfiiiler, . a tor· neya. Preston Lake. VB. Leona Lakes, dWoree, J. T. Rile" attQmey. Mary L.. South VI. Harold South, divorce, J. T. Riley, attorney. COMMON PLEAS COURT Carolyn L N,eeee VI. Ben L. Neece, divorce tQ plaintiff. Edward F. York vs. Frances York, plaintiff ordered to pay $7.50 per week for support of younlest chlltL . George DunawIY vs Bonnie Dun· away, divorce to plaintiff, ell;ltody of child to defendant, plaintiff to pay $20 per week. Nancy Glyle Jones VII. Jewel Lee Jones, diVorce to plaintiff. . Jacqueline Hasty vs. Leonard M. Hasty, divorce to plaintiff. Virginia E. Morris va. Quincy A. Morris, divorce ~ plainti£!. William J. W.ills vs. Jacob and Ellen Jane Lewis, case dismissed. Agnes Ann Stanley Vi. ~ward E. Stanley, divorce to plaintiff, defendant to pay $30 per week. Willie Bert Conner vs. Ray Cox case ·dismissed.

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Robert a. WIlIoD va. Kar7 JlDe Columbia Reeorda, IDe. to JOIePIa Eltate of Nellie FiIcher, FAtate of Nat C. IIUITII, . . WilaoD, plalDtlff to PQ t20 per E. Selll'8m and SODa, IDe., 118.'74 eeued, William FiJeber appointed I eeued, EIaIe J. 1lIU'I'I1, J:ucatrb, week temponrJ aeres in HamlltoD Twp. Elec:utor. Charles J. Wagoner, J. tint, fJDa1 IDd dlltrlbuti.. 10-- . Arthur West to Dellle J. IDd R. Law aDd C. C. Beckett appointed aeeount apprond.

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RIAL ISTAn TRANSFERS Ruth F. CarpeDter 1 lot in FraDt. appraisers. Ben E. aDd Della Wesley to CUf- lin Twp. Will of Douglas Hollinglworth,

ford W. IDd Ed1the G. Beuterbaugh 115.43 aeres in Washington Twp. Kenneth E. and Mary E, LaSeur to Sonia Lee LaSeur et al lUI acres Ill- Harlan Twp. Ohio Homes, Ine. ~(' Donald L. and Wilma K. Spurlmg 1 lot in

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William J. and Mary E. Schnel· der to Henry C. and Patricia M. Brassfield .50 acres in Hamilton Twp'

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Edward and Goldie Compton to Charles R. and ~udrey 1. Adams 76.38 acrel in Wayne Twp. Debbie Ballard ~ Ike L. and Mary Golden, 2 lots 10 Harlan Twp. Charles J. and Edna Day to George and Margaret IDay 2 acres in Harlan Twp' . Charles E. and E~el L. Sweney to Ira F. ~nd DonDle C. Phelps, 9.28 acres 10 ClearcreE!k Twp. E. R. abd Edith HouB.on to Ralph F. and Paul R. Lewis 2.17 acres in Salem Twp. Clarence B. Bowman to Frank and Bernice Dalton .3003 acres in TUrtlecreek Twp. Louis E. and BerJ.h1ll Mae Weis to Robert and Marcella Burns 1 lot in ·Hamilton Twp' . Fred and Lela May Simpson to James M.. and Deborah Ballard 1 lot in Butlerville.

E. R. Houston and Edith HoUlton to Austin L. and Eleeor Bo)'dston 2 lots in Salem Twp. Joe and Leona Wilcher to Thomu and Mary Wsgner 4.075 acres in Franklin Twp. . Oakley R. aDd Carrie M. Unglesby to Robert and Gladys Lynch, 1 lot in Wayne Twp. Robert and Gladys ~nch to Oakley R. and Carrie M. Unglesby 1 acre in Wayne Twp. . John T. and Emma Dishun to Ollie J . and Cleo Chapman .546 acres in Frank lin Twp. Lester P . and Mary Hudson to Roy ~ Hudson 34.82 acres in Franklin Twp. Thomas R. and Mary E. Wagner to William N. and Mary Jane Shaw 1.31 acres in Wayne Twp. William R. and Erna Brock to Joe and Le Wi! h 3 . Wayne Tw;nll, c er acres I.n . '. .. Clair L. Smith to Wilbur R. ~a~e~ and. Shirley Ann Wade 1 ot tn eerfleld Twp.

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deceased, admitted to Pr:obate. George W Illmes Jr 18 LebEstate of John W. Sehleehauf, anon, stud~t, aDd Viri!nla' SUth. deceased, Sadie Adams appointed erlaD 18 LebaDon lltudent ExeCutrix, Roy Sehnell,' Clayton Jo~pb' KleeDW1' Burak 4'7 Nor. Clark and Harry Sehnell appoin~ wood, OhIo machine ope~to~ aDd appraisers. Wilda BenDett, 48, Muon, ~_ Estate of George TerwUleger, de- tar)'. ceased, Ethel Terwilleger appoint· - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ __ ed Executrix, John Hill, John 111111111111111111111111111101111111111111 Hiteman and Willis Hiteman apo .~ h. pointe~ appraisers. . Estate of James Arthur Taylor, 8 Sr. dceeased, Hattie E. Taylor, Ex· ecutrix, inventory filed, hearing set for January 29, 19M at 10:00 HOURS: o'clock. Estate of I!arvey Clary! ~eII to 11:45 .. m. ceased , Ellen Biggs, Executnx, tn· 1 to IS p. m. ventory approve~. Exo.pt W.dnllday P. M. Estate of Major S. Begley~ de· ceas~d,. Eva Mae Rush appotnted Abov. Woolworth', Admullstrator, John Maag, Jr., 5 and 10c Store Robert Lymangrover and A. M. Cornett appointed appraisers. Estate at Charles E. Lewis, deTele.phone 2-430 I ceased, W. Chester Maple, Succes· sor·Executor, sixth account filed. Estate of Qavls Furnas, de· ceased. David Furnas appointed PROBATE COURT Executor, Rhodes Bunnell. Hartley Estate of Allie C. Powell. de. Moss ~nd Ernest E. Cook appointed OPTOMETRIST ceased, application to relieve £1'010 appraIsers. . OHIO administration filed, hearing set Will of .Jesse M . Stewart, de. XENIA, (or February 5, 1954 at 2 o'clock ceased. pres~nted for probate and . p. m. ordered filed. I "1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'"

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Your BIO M de.ler can IUp' ply 10-10·10 or 6·12·12 for top cttellinc your w~t to encour· ' 'Ie IpreadiJl« and lP'owth as wen .. preptratlon of lOll fOf .,eater oet &creele and hilher quality coin.. BIG M •• moet Mieml VaUey '.rmen !mow,

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(Contmued from Pa,e One) llpeelal type eedelr. that will do a very IOOd jOb. Wbere a drill II not annable. tbe aee4 may be

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or harrow. rome (if'OIw", of the cultipackJn(. Tbe aee4 faUlac In tbe firm. culUpaclled fUrrow. II co,..red to a anUorm Illanow depth. Sudan (rasa wUI. rupond weU to nltropn a04 OOmlliMe f.wlMn. At leut 200 poaDdl of 4-1().10 or I FertIUIIr • • 8.12·12 tertiliser Ibould be applied at planUUC time. ()Q proclucU.... IOlla. BndU sbould be 11 to 1& Bncbu hleh flYe to IIx weeu after p1&Dthl,. Pas· ~~~~~~~~~=~I turing ebould be a.alded prior lo ,.-_ __ that time for tbe yomiC plaDta ma1 lurftcl81lt' qanlde to be Tranaition (;JotJJ~' polaoaou before tllat tim.. To ' B7 JANET ROSS guard aplnat; tIlIi lIOIdtiDlfJ. do Dlreetor. KDICA S~oppin, Clrtl. not paature tile II'aII anUI It ta MonciaYlhra Frlde1-9:30.9:45e.11 to 15 Inch.. hleb. It can be putured aDtU killed by frost. Attar Labor Day th.re il a t"l. froll I~ ot "tumlnr to nlnUal willi! ' II aYer a '00( may be the JOanllte,. back at 1(11001, t -.4 I tro U 41 t women'l clubs ....In mHtlnc and pu a...... I DC8 I nC ~I no bUlinela people ..ttUnC doW!) t. crease tbe c,..ulde content. tbe Fan I.uon of work. Durin. It III well to ban two nefill or thll change-over tim" the qu... to dlvlde the oae f(eld of Sudan tlon of a luitable wardrobe II tillgran by • tel:'POrarT or electric portanl te n ce 10 tb a t e II yelt.. Stptem. oc .. may be bel'Since 11 almolt' u rotated from ODe to the otber. All warm .. alumloon &I the 1.,.. powth bu been mer month,10ur

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I::: animals are ftrlt tUl1led Into Ii Sudan (1'IIe pUtD.re. the, Ihould be oblerY8Cl tor ~an hour or 80. Healtbi. Yi(OroUl. well.ted ' ani. m~1I UluaUy I!f.qp eaUnr wlthln:1 ahort time aJld " look around for other gr... lo eat 'If there II Inf· flolent ,pollon pruent lo be dan· geroul. The' precautlonl limply are to baTe tIgoJlOU. growing Suo d 41 141 t rI an graBI an avo pal u nlr' any sbort young II:Owib tlnle.. It ,be mixed wltb 01481'. taUer planla un· til It fl at ,Ieut 12 Inchel tall. COMINO EVE'N T.I:

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Feb. CoUDty Dai1'1 Service Unit Bancuiet at Lebanon Grange tlan, '· 7 :80 p. m. ' Steak dinner. " . March 23·2S-:FRrmen Week at Ohio Stat~ UDlnl'lllty. Columbus.

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pa.tel. don't lee Pl q a It. richt. Con .. - , quenti, there 11 t he need.1..or tran.IUon-type cOltume.. For lome,' lach a cOltume atarts with a dark Iheer rayon dresl, worn with a new dark hat and dark Ihoe-.-but light anti rnol.lnoklng with white glOVfS. . Fnr othen, there lire new . lab. riCl _ tht ready-mad. thin,. In darker ton.d cottonil that ' are woven and ~reated to look like wool. They .a re 1,I Iht in weIght. coor but ,not too lummel')' and UIUaUy can ~ ·Iaundered wlib complete .uce.... TIl.... are lIIany Imart . elan plaidal ' Interaatlnr .trlpee and jacqUl~ weaVIl that take rood tallorinl, abed wrlnklea and 'appear criap with touch.. of whit. or putel linen at collar and cuffs, or with black brown or lIavy blue vel....t plp!nl, With a 'cireSI like thll, • ,mall head,hurll'inl'. v.l.... t coif cap, .hoes In ' • mateblilr color auede and dark purae, make attractive ace,e llorlel, In mOlt- Cales til,•• tran.ltlonelotha can be worn , throulh the It'aU and Winter 10 it'l 'well to KllCt=InC that 1011 like. \hat Ia nc .. well u praetIeid comfortable, lreepIQ In ..,1ncI ~ color of the ~t :rOIl'li . . . . . . . . . 011. ..

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CIUISWORTHY REFIIIEUTIOI SALIS and Si:RVICE

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT

Exeoutor Estate of »ayle I'Ilrau, • Dec...84. Nodee 'ta 'h ereby &1..... that David FIlmal. wlioae , Polt Office address II R. R. I. WayaeavWe, Ohio. ' baa been daly appolDted as Executor of the Estate of Da~ hrnu, late ot Wal'ren Count,.. ' Ohio. dec..... Dated thJa 8th day' ot " aauery. 1.64. ' aAUi~ It 0AaIr, .

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Serving Waynesville Since 1850 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1954

ONE HUNDRED ·AND FOURTH YEAR

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UNDERGOI. IURGERV Ilr. Ray Conner undarwent .u!',el7 at 8t. Elizabeth hDlpllal duro l~ the put week. ENTERS CLINTON MEMO"IAL Ilr. A. H. Earnhart Ie coDflDed at CUntOD Memorlal "hoIpltal for obIe"allOD an4 treaUnant. HAVE IUHDAY QUEST8 1Ir. and lin. Ollnn Bonlell had ... Sundar afternooll an4 .'I.nIDI ....ta IIr. an4 lara. DentoD Cal· laIul of Wilt Uberty. GAROEN CLUB TO MEET Th. O&rden Club will m ..t 011 ThllftClay. reb. • at ou-tblrtr p. 1D. at the home ot lin. Glean A1~er.

HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO MilT The Ba»PJ BOllI' Club wW ... RIDe their Nl1llar meeUIlIa OD Tueeclay. Feb. • at the home of lin. ~.. BanDeU.

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Tbe 1 Raith worbtlop d .... - - A . '1"11 ba tructor en ed t.... ""'-" e. • Mr. Walter Orete. ~ epecfal WEEK END IN AKRON to belp la a roand table IIr. an4 Dadd IIaiUoeIt dl.CUNloa. ' peDt the week !nd ID A.kroD. The Clul hu 1MJtIiIl1lOmpooed of when. Ilr. rll&rtloct: pI&)"ed with SO teachera from aU parlI of tbe ttl. NCR buket ball team. Count,.. 1neetlq e..,. Thllnclar nllht ·for 1. w..n. eaeh rec.IYIug IUNDAY AFTERNOON QUESTa....... three boars ot credit from Mlaml Mr. aad lira. R. H. BartIock . Unlvemty. bad at Sudar att.DooIl.-au. Mr. Paul TomlIDIOD WII hOlt to The Plata Were: Dr. A. Dei Mlal lIartha Deatherqe and Illal tbe Ilaat Wayne Admo17 Co1lncU HIJ'Y81'. JI'orTOlt Burn.. Ra)'1l101l J'rancea Black of DQtoD. and Ilr. on FrIday eve~ at the Party Rat neld. Okar M\aII'&v" Howard and Mra. Don Ro"rtIOIl and chIl· HCMIM. · Godwin. lohn R. AmOl, O. IL dnn of Loc~d. ".. .... 0ItI0eN ............ -IOn. Bart PrIce. A.da 1Im.t'. . In charIe are: Prelldent. . Pa1ll ollle Robla8Oll and B. Gepbart. VIIITINQ PARENTS HERE TomJllllOn; Vice PrOlldenl. Fred

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CINCINNATI. - Rob.rt E. Hun· ter, Waynesville. and Donald E. Hoat, Rock Falil. Ill.. ..niorl la the UnlYersltr of ClnclllllaU Col· lege or En&lneerlng. .re co-win" ners or the Unlvensltr'e annual Weston prizes. Bradley Jonel. protellor of aeronauUpal engtneerl~ In the UC collep. annoullced bere tod&)". Dr. RaJ1llond Wall.ra. preeldent of the Unlveralty. preeented the eub awardl to Hunter and Hoa)( at a meatiDe or thl student branch ~f the Inltltute or the Ae.r onauu, Cal SclencII. GIven In memOIT of J'tirdlnan4 L . W..ton. the Welton prlHe are awared to lentor ltu4el,lta for hleh schol....hlp aehlM'ement la the aeronaa.Uca1 eDlineerlac COUrM.: Both etudJInc under the UnJ...... Ilty'l ~rathe plan. Rut.r 111 employed b1' Wrtibt·PattenlOD AJr Force Bue. Da7ton. whUe Hoak wort. for Bell4lx Pro4uch. Boath Beud. lu~ Hunter. Ion of IIr. u4 lin. Wllll. Huter. ·11 a 114. or Wafll..TIUe hIP IChool u4 a member .t no or TaIl .Beta PI. lip. ".rel.....n.. ~ ~ IO(ltety and the JDlltltute or the

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In a league game at SprlDl'boro FrIday night. the local Spartanl edged Sprlnboro In a talrly clole rought gRlDe 61-48." Petera led · the victors with 16 points and WUaon and Durson led the loaers. eacb with 15 points. Wayne• ..,lIte. 151Q. F. P. J. MUleI' ------------7 Petere _____________ __ 37 1J 16 O'BaDlon ____________ 8 8 II Barton __ __ ______ ____ 4 Ii 11 Frye ________ _______ __ 1 I •

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Warretlcoaat:r lUIi11en later· etlteet ill a Ccnmollltr Credlt Col"o poraU,OD LoaD or ~lIIue Acreemeat for itA w...t ~Ir .oybean. h....e IlnW laa. II to 11m. 8. W. LGeh. omce .....-cer CI.f the W..... reD coaat:r ~ 8tablllsatloD and ~ committee &IlIICNJICe4 ncally. Lolh explained tI!at' anT tarmer who wtahee to man application for a a... .".e. ·allotmnt. either burl., or elpr leal. mu.lt 'd o 10 betoN ~ 1. the der.dllne. Tho ABO oftIco OIl North Broad· ...r In IAbuIoD II j~pen evel7 week ..,. ucol)t , Batltrday.

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Waynesville _11 18 8 14-51 SprIngboro __ 12 8 10 8-4.8 Preliminary: Wayneat1lle 88; Springboro 38 (overtime). Harveyabu~ whipped Muon 011 Friday night to tbe ~Iie of 8..... In tbe preliminary Muon beat Ha"eYlburr 11-18. Morrow defeateet Carllllie Frld.y night 8H7. D. Parklr tor the wlnnera. lcored Z7 pointe and Woodl 1ICOre4 21 pointe. MolTOW allO 'won the prelim. InaIT 41-41.

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Sherlrr Richard Satterthwaite reporte his ornce completed one of the bUBlest 'years on record with 1010 legitimate calls answered duro Ing the l2-month p rlod and 66.138 miles. traveled bv cars In maldng Invelltlgatlon.. etc. MilS Robin Hamilton. otrlce deputy 8ubmltted the report. Three bundred and t wenty..lx ------------offen Ie report. ·w.re flied durtng tbe year and 1281 prisoner. were confined In tbe Warren cou.nty jail. One buudred and nrty.....en Th. Wa"n. Townlhlp Public accidents were Inv.etlgated durlnl Llbrlry will be formall" o,",ned tbe year. which I. a gain over the to thl public on W.dnelda),. previous year. Februlry 3rd. Sherttr. d.putln took Iht prta· T.. will be ......,.d ',om 2 to on.n to tbe Ohio PenllenttlIT. ttve to the reform.toIT .t Manefleld. .. p. m. Th. community I, Invited to O1Ie rtri to the Indultrlal School be p,.. .. nt. I .. the n,w location for OIrl. at MUYlv1l1e. one boy and Iha" In thll loclal occa· to the Indultrlal School at 1..6Il. lion. cuter. 11 mental patlente to the Dayton Slate RoIpltal .nd three Dr~'rs ~::nl ~o th• . Lima Slate BOI-

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FoUII killed dllrlnl the PUt year umbered 434. For every lox pawe brought to the .herUf. Connty Enctneer L. F. Wert",I1 office the bunter Ie paid 'I. urging Warren counUans to pur· Ont.ol-county papers ..meed ch... their l&~ auto tap from dlll1q the yev netted SlOO' and ntpatrars wtthln the county and I irom the clerk'l office ,1100 for h.lp k..p more auto lI« money In .ervIDg cO.te the County ror the roa4 and bridle ___ • _ _ _ __ fUDd. ft ... _...... Werts Hid that fund. from I " . . . . . tax In 1852 amounted to ,no,ooo and ta« to '196.000. In 1858 PI to wu '1 ?0.OOO. wbne t* to fund. dropped to I "Your 0 h 10 H.erlta,.,'· proU88.000. appannUy bacau.. more noullCed to be on. of out.tandlng county naldentl purchued their educational v.lue. wiU be Ihown tag. outside' the eount1'. at Rill CrOit Inn, on Route 41. be"Buy auto lI«a and !&Boline In tween Muon and Lebanon when the county and k..~ tax donars the WalTen County ConMf!IItlOll at home." Wertz \lrIre.. Alaoclatton. Inc. holds Ita monthly meeting at 8 p. m .. Thuraday (to.......

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Warren county to llatementl.a.-t picture II a tnutetptece In aomewbat u the r~ult of ~....L-ol color and aoUM an.,. deals with tall: rate cban,es after the aatumn OHU ObJO'1 eonlervallon probl.ms and Th. lRIlk.tblll .. me thlt WII .Ieetioo. wlll be mall" tbl, week, CAMP LEJ1llUNE. N. C. sbould be eeen by every cltlzen In orlglllallY achoduled to be pla"ed County Treuurer Rulllell1>umford (FHTNO) _ Robert D, George. Ohio. The public la Invited to atbOlpltal corpsman third cIa.., tend and there will bl no cbarge between Wayneevllli and Cen- announced recently. t • ....,I'le at t.ntarylU, on Tuea· Due to thia unllvoldable · delay. USN f M d M EVer- for admlaalon. r . an .... Iln . I. at ·dIY. February 2., will b. pla"ed the date for final PAyment of De· tt O· son 0 f w AD. wICht of the proPOled ac· •• _ . h al (f'-t e · eo!"!e 0 aJ1lel .. e .· . cembe r..... wit out pen iy U D tend\ the Field M",leal Sen. Uvitles and projects of th. aslO' on the W.,...."Ilia COli rt. The date ~ tho ....... FIb. 2. half of the year 1958) . hllll 1ieee I." Sc~ I b re dation for 195. will be outlined. hal lIot beeft 'changed-Jult the en-nded unttl Marcb 10. "V 00 e. tocltlon of the game. In makln tbls lUlIIouncement. Tbe five-week course. dealgned , TreelUrer 'bumtOrd ..Id many:e II.... Dale Duffee and UtU. IOn. ~-I property own.e n bave lnquJred d ed bl Bruce. of Camp Le.JeIlBe. N. C.• about statemente and they wUl be Marines, Is evot to teac ng _ 0 arrived bere OIl SuuaJ ad will Mra. HartT Sattertbwalte and We of th. 1oca1 AmerICan IAlion mailed to all whOle correet ad. tecbnlQuel of cuualty care In . "Wt her paroata. Ilr. .... lira. Lecb1aUn rep.-...nlatl.e. Boaeoo Post 616 ha.e a plaD la our mlndl clresses are on me In ht. omce. co;::t. Itudents are also taught Bob Peters and Tobe Ball w111 I . 1. Bunte and other relatlvel. J'ImIa&. If lltatements are not received by Individual protective meaeurea In. be crowned bomecomlng King and Lieut. Du.t ree II In Puerto Rica on Mr. llaymond BracldOClk con· that may help In the entertainDeeember sahli ot Serle. E and Feb. 10. tupayers a~ asked to In· I din the tt.r lng of amall arms. Queen when the Spartan. will mlUtar:r IImce fOr • few weeki. dueled the dlecllSlllon on "Ra.,. ment of lhe t ..n..,era In thll H Saving, Bon41 In 'Oblo ahowed quire. but until thAt time every c n g meet Carlisle la WaJ1le.vUle·s We Undere.tlmated the Power of community. Tba Post willies tbe public', a 10 per cent Inore ... ·ov.r ute. o:all delaY8 tbe proceulng of tbe . '. bomecomlng lame on Saturday, Wome.n ' " and many InteresUn.r LEAViNG F,OR OVERSEAS In tbe 1liiie month lallt year. C. tax bill.. tbe treuunr sa1d. ~-hool January 80. ollinion on tbl. IdeL commenlll wen mad,e. 1/.c and Mra. Rlcllard ODe Ill,ht a we,Jt we hope to J : Waggoner. Cbalrma~ Warren King Bob and Queen Tobe. both Delicloul rerrlllhmente w ere Sheehan and UWe daughter of lened during the aoclal hour. hold a nlsht . Ju.t for · teen"lers. County Savlq. Bond Committee. member, of the WaJ1le,v1l1e Sen· ArlIODa, arrived here on 1I0nday In our audltortum. There will be reported today. Sale. la WalTen lor class. will have as their at· to' vlalt nlallv... Mr. Sheehan II checker gamel, piliI' pong. dart County were ,71,997 c«)mpared to . Tbe following wIDnera were an. tendanta Joe Tinney and Mary , lea'fin&' lor ov..... dul)" and lames. sbuffle board. monopoly December, 19582. pW'cbues of nounced In the Judctng of the el- Jean MoMllIan. from the Junior ' Mrs. Sheehan and IIttl. daqb&er says of tbe 'I'D lIohool prel8 PI'O- clan. BUly Kle,. end Bernice games anel a julle box. so It a U6.610. win remain here durIDr lit. abDuring tbe l2-month period, Oblo Al tbe 4.B advlaon recognatlon jeet. . , Young from the Sopbomore elMS, boy and IIrI want to dance tbey IInOl. are welcome. TIlle evenlq will . ales were down only C)ne monU!, dinner. representatives we r e . lBt PrIze- Warren Rees . Frank. and Jerry Dradley and Patty Mil· ~rs. R. B. Harllook Will hoetea atart at 7 .nd wlll stop at exactty In October. Chairman Waggoner elected to aerve on the county 4-H Itn High School. ler. Frea~men. , The King and BRIDGE CLUB MEET. to the New Caatul'J' Club on 10:00. It will be cbaperoned by a lIaid. Total ltate ealea for Decem· council tor 1964. acordlng to Act· 2nd Prlz_Erma FIelds. Leb~a- Queen Ire to b~ crowned between ~.,.-.. dar ' aftenloon with MI.. leaD lady from our auxiliary. ber, 1861. were ,115.96Z.VOO com· Ing County Agent John B. Mow- no" HI-b School. t.be, vanity anel the reserve ... . me . •• -- lIart. Rim e en t en.......... u~.....~.. U"_ H·--~... We a II 0 have I 'mem'--r -ho pared to $23.449.407 p\lI'C!huecl In bray and Mary Clingan. Home .. Prize .. Ala 0 to be tieat ur ed bet 'It'een .... _ . _O-en .. _........ ""." 8rd _ Georglanna Gates. the Anrunot BrIdie C1!lb 011 Tao Mn. J. B. Ch.pman. Kn. E. L.. on t&en·a«e night. Will t.ach any tbe same month In 1952. Demonstration Agent. Franklin lUgb School. gamee wlJl be a program by the 4&y. A deJlclona l~ohlOll 'It'U 'lIbomu. lin. 111...,. Collett, MilS one who does not now hOW to Chairman Waggoner lIald nation. This group Is compoled of 24 Tbeae essays appeared In the Waynesville Hf,:g~ . School Band, lened and tw"otablN c( b~Qa ElI....th Cbudler aad lin. O&r- dance. ~tely free of cbarge. al Inve.tment In E and H Bond. members; one man and 0 n e Ht gh School papers In cooperation n er e rection of Mr. Hafold were tn plar duriq the aI'tMIiOOD land Stamper at. «UNtil ' cif t e. AJI local membera and cltllenl ot for tbe month wal up ]l4 per cent woman from eacb townsblp plus with the Wnrren County 'I'uhercu. AJlbenfelter. . thlll eommunlty. we think thll Ie over December lut year. Total two representatives serving on the losls and Health AssocIation and Arter the gam~. there wl11 be .o with lire. IL R. H~Il. ;:rs. club. D. e. Ridge anA Mrs. 1. . al)Tbe preeldent. Mn. I'red Ona· II rlne thtn~. It will give tlte teen· dollar volume In E ancl H Boud. camp committee. Tbelle tolks work the National Scholllolltic Press As. dance honoring the King and man wlnnlq tile, P...... · man. presided oYer the opening agers In this community a Uttleheld by individual. as of Decem. with tbe agents In determining soclation. Queen. 'I'he proceeds from the and Mn. D. C. Rld,e. and loire. E. 80methlng to do. whlcb we think ber 31 , 1953. amounted to '36,663.· 4.H pollcles In the cbunty. Thll awards were $6. ,3 and 12 dance will go to tbe Senior Cla8S CHEERFUL CIRCLE MEETS F, Eanlilart ,rere In charwe of the ts lacking. ' 000.. 000. and. ai or tbe same date, Council membere are Instru· respectively. to aid them In rinanclng their 1IIr. and Mrs. OJelin Borden en- prosram· Mila Jean .Hartaock. ac· Your opinion (good or bad) on total casb ,inveated in all aeries mental In planning county.wlde forthcoming trip to Wa~hlngton. tertalDed on Satuida:r eveDinl. the companied by lin. Karte Rlrrr.. tbls Ides. 'It'ttl be appreciated. of Savings Bond. W&8 857.934.000.· acUvltlee. selecting candidates for D. C. 0 Cbeerful ' OIrcle crouP. · IIr.. •nd favored tbe croup with two voca~ .. ryopOpulncagn.elxpettreer.lltoyO~a:~elnl'l'°on!!.. 000. or 60.9 per cent o:f the total special awards .and publicizing Mn. S. S. Ellie. Ilr. and lira. aolo •• "A Kill , In the Dark" an.. " "",.... amount I.sued Iince Ilarch 1. 1916. "·R work In Warren County. ' Erneet Butterwortb. Mr. and . Mns. "Ah! Sweet ' lI1ate17 of Life" by ship Veterans POllt 615. ur.",.."... 1 Members Include : Artbur Eas. NOT ICE J. B. Rich and lira. Ada Smith. Victor Herbert. vllle. Oblo.. or by addreslln« tOil, Mrll~ Jamea Musen. Noel The telephone number at the A deUCbUul evenlll1 of ciard. wu Mr. Albert Caner, of Clneln· letter to the Editor of the Miami 0 UII • Euton. Mrs. CUrtis Deck. Chu. The SoPhomore C I a " 8 0 r Edgar Smith residence bas been enjoyed and dellclou. refreab- natl. ~ Introduced u tbe gue.t Oazette. . Michener. Mrs. Chu. Michener. Wayn"esvH1e High School I. spon· cbanged from 270. to tnL L ments went lI"ed. .peater. Re .bowed 11Ides of ~ VII Mrs. Viola Hartsock. Mra. lloa.... sorlng a. Valentine party tor the 1-21-28 EDGAR SMITlJ. lie Gordon. Maynard Hagemeyer, high scbool students on Friday. - " " , . ,............. , ••••••• , many partI or the country wblch '' 'I'he sermon aubject for Dext Mn. Maynard Hagemeyer, George January 29. h e en.... "'._..... ...-.. _ ...er had v'-If-:' ... au, ATTEND NEW VIENNA OE8 and p.e veIT lateraaUng com· Lord's day morning wUl be. A. De- Hauae, Mrs. Elmo Wilson, Ed. They plan to feature games, .re· Mr. and lira. , Cecu A. Palmer. mente. eapeclally on the ' O r a n d . . luded World. and will be bued I,yonll. Mrs. Owen HardIng, Mrs. tresbments. and lot. of dancing, Mr. . and Mn. SylvOlter, AnthonJ. C N BMlIl8'It'I It and upon tbe Scrtpture from Revela· f VIti e .anyon area. ew . •• CI th For the fl-t It tbe edifice of religion shakee Mftio SUe HOdson. Mrs. Vtmnla tb • time tn the hlstory tlon 8: 1·12. Interest and appre- Ray ~etl, Ray Metz. Mrs. Paul all set to the theme 0Ibl a ten nth s b f tb e GInes 0 e poe.... n e ...t Koapltal Care Corporation. clatioll In thOle HrDlODI fa In. Cochran. Paul Cochran, Mrs. Mary Day. Those respons e or e Bod totters. commotion aDri ebaos Hopklnl. Mrs. J . .,. Fromm. IIIr. 0 R: H. H&rtaock. Mra. Pe~ Rldle. EalL Th cl b •• 0 - -.... to meet with monthly "a-en .. J - ....• for BI' ue Cross creaalng. -HoW" much do yon t... IUlOW Michael. Clarence WlIlIOn, Mrs. arrangements are:I Entertainment AlI[ rd Sally w111 ensue and the order or tbe n Hockett - -..-'In Fe'bruary amem~e-' hospital b11111 topped " . Richard Ernat. Gordon Lowen· Jerry Dye. Conn e_ o .I R e world :w1l1 be completely upaet. a Mrs. CharI..· McOulloch. IIrs. M",. e....rl t· about tbls very much neglected h d Da Id D . Ili mIllion and a balf dolla-. ateln KllIwort . an v enId. d b • Sectarian religIon standll undeCbarlell Morgan, BI.... Robert Ber· th Pa ..... H .D book! We do not pretend to h a v e' · e ..... ouae. December payment. for lootb. the lut word on this book. but The next council meeting ' will treehments w11l be prov e Y Dlably divIded. Their clalma In uard. lira. Howard "1JroWll. Mra. A dalDl)" d....rt CQI1I'8e WU '''eatern Ohio Blue Cross members be held In the Extension Office. Zana Fulkerson. Sally Lou SmIth. the realm of ratth are In the aame Luollle A~llIIge. IIrs. Robert tntallay '1.559.4911.66. Over 14.000 we do believe we cnn help 1'OU to Wednesday, Karch 10 at 7:80 Tony Moron. Tommy Hatton, and condition wblch exfstl among na. Smith and 1IIrs. m. 1'. Earnhart' at· /lerved ,dUrlq the lIOC~al .bonr. hospital billa. representlDlI: apo apprecIate it more s.nd u~clet: . .p. m. John Cook.. Handling tbe bus- tiona and emplrell. Discord has - tended the anDuai meeUn« of DlI!. proxl~ately 96.000 daYI of bos· I~nd It b~tter. IJhe 8:f~aYor~ Ines8 are Tommy Ca.ssldy, Tommy arlsen among ' tbe rel\gloull ays. 21. Or\ter or Eutern Star and nlllll can; were-pa.ld ·by Hospital D ng serv ce w eon' , ' Hatton. David Beal. 'JerTf Dye, tems of the world. True religion Scllool of IlIitrucrtlon at Ne'lt' Care CorliOration 1ast montb. sertes of IIUde plcturee of ~r ben· . I . Sandra Dall and EVeanna Bun· should be the source of love IUId VlenDa on Satnrdar•. . ~'IncreaHd Bille Crou memba.....volent worlt In varioull homea In '. .,.illnd~ nmf' nell. 'I'he advertIsing committee agreement amongst men. but due . Iblp and • blsher a.erqe· COlt per the United states. MUCh tntere.t conlliste of Judy Colvin. SblUi to rellclous fanatlcls.m and batred BleQuPoob. Mn.' :I... . Preneler· hOllP(tal bill re~u1ted I" I a-II t hu been ahoW'll thul fIIr ,1D thlle Mrs. Cora' Prle la spending a. Eyanl and Bruce Hunter. . tbe world baa Buffered two world r; . tew daye wltb ber daughter. Mrs. ·Wlth a staff IIlte that. the party wan. When peace' does not .xlat thlY. Sun4s.y er.enln" gast. M". ·Luc1l1. Armitage. Mra. month'l !*lord fla)'1l1.nts." H. B, Earnbet. lira. I. 1. BUnq. , ~. Staart,' encutl... director .of ::nd':~ ~~ :~ec:nC::III~g. Noel .Ealton and family of near la Bure to be a SUCceIlS. tn the world Of t'h e soul it can· Mn. L.. ' C. St. Johllj lira. OIenn ~o.pltal Care Corpontlon. itated. .' Springboro. not ~xlllt .In any other realm. The " . . Three studenta from WafllN' ~ Bland ...... William ~troUM. lin: Stuart, 'It'ho II allo chairman of NOT ' TQO lATE TO MI88es Ruth and Elizabeth Ces8. who WBII In .Wayn.Bville for Rand' 'of DlVJne Power alone can vUle and one from l'rall~lln will Ada Courtu.r. Mn. K. N. Bou«h. tbe ullonal BIlle eroel BUY CHRJ8TMA8 8EA~L8 . Ollandler. Mrll. Mahel Hathaway St. Marrll" service · on Sunday. deliver man1t.lnd from Its afnlc· neelve deATeII at ~laiIlI Uul~ BI",. 'Pearl JUdro. Mn. 111. 1'1 Barn· lion. added that the 86 Blu. Crot. and KnI. Leu Hartlock were eaJled on MlBBes M.me .nd Annie 1I0ne. In. Bahs.·I'llah the Iplrit of .eralty's fifth mld·year eommellc. .Ilart w.... l1I81te of Mn. R. R. Plan In th. United Btatea aad It I. not too late to Ina, fOur I1JtlIIte at the ' New· Century Club Bro-.rn. faith Is renew~ 041 glvlln ex. ment D.1t SIlnda1 a~OOD at H..uoClt OD WecIq-" ••enln, Canada are II.OW "jIsrt an a...... Chrlatmaa .eall. ~~ . . .11 on ' FrIday at the home of lin. Mrs. LeIter Gordon aDd Mn. prllllOIl In taaehlllll wblcb wlll I o'clock ,In Bentoil l ~. for tho ID~ of the Put K~ ase ' of over 66 muliOll dollara a fight. n. all .year ............ Rosa Hartaocl!:. 'Wlnlfred Bartaoek were · alllO cal· ..tabtleh the tlDlty Gf rellcloul lI'rom WaJ1lOlnlle ril be: tmn·. plrcle. IDOIlth for membe...• hOlpltal care. It YOU ve alread,. mall" your . Mr.. and lin. Woodrow Owens, Ie", durtng the afternoon. ,\ trutb. IJron. Itt. I. IIMbeIor of ,... "....&1 1IIl'i. INtake. , Rift . for ..... ..nt In ~rOYelllbel"- o.f Bprlillfleld. with their two 11ft. Ada Courtney w.. • din· =~ In Bill""'" DerQr4 '1'. eoa4ucte4 tile IiaMtfq IDI after BAICE SALE 'EBRUAIIV 11 'I'ILUfK YOO VERY KUCH. dIIIlctrimt. WlJ8de 10 and Stevi•. ner I1Il11t on Tu.tds.y of IIllIes n.Ie ' M..... til. ~.. • a ' YeI7 . 1IlttM~ ......... the The American LegIon AmdlIarr WarftIIl ComItJ ClUO~.!"'oo. were cue.te OD Bundar of Mn. 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TURI 01 . 'OROHUIIT TIURSlli· ttl BIT FROM 1. to .. FOR POliO The American Legllon Auxlltal') •• nit ~o, 615 will ooduct a Porch· C .10.111. R.lc. To IIgbt Campaign In Wayneavllle thll year . (or the b4!netit Of the Forll.1 Opelil, Marcb of Dimes Fund. Tbe major

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Eitabilihed February, 1160 PAUL A. 8cRERER . _ _ ___ ____ ___ Editor and Publllb.r CECILI'A J. ICHERER __ • ___ •• __ __ _• ___ ~ ______ • ___ A•• oclate Editor.

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954

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Published Every Tbursday MornlDG lit WayneBvllle. Warren COllollty. Ohio. .I!:m r d al lecond claBl matter at the 'tIoatoWce at \ ayne.vllle. Ohio, under thQ act or ~arcb 8. 1878.

METHODIST CHURCH

LYTLE ~ETHODI8T OHUROH n. E. Baugbn, Putor People tbrour:bout tbe nation I . W. Wedgewood. Mlnllter VnlUed Service. 9 : 46 a. m. are becomIng Intereated In chin Church chool. 9:30 a. m., Mr. chU1aa, and' nod that It 18 orter. H;be~IM~MUl~. ~u~~o Inll' one of the belt" Inveltment op· YO~':'b pYel~:::ip °SUnd~y ~ ' SO ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Tbe Rev. Samuel N. KeYII, Rector portunltJes of thll era. p. m. . . SUblcrlplioD Rnlel- In Oblo. U. Pel' Year In advance; U.50 elsewhere Sunda)": Jl'CCA, a nat40nal o~lzaUon Choir PraoUce Thureday 8.00. Holy CommunJon. 7: 10 a. m. ot cblncbllla . breeders. has reo Church School, 10 , 16 a. m. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1954 talned the Leber Advertlalng Adult Worship. 10: 46 a. m. Mary Jo Rlcb Clark , a (ormer Agency of New ·York City to pro- FERRY CHURCH OF eHRIST employee. mote cblnehJlla fur whlcb will be Dyron Carver. Allnllter MISS JANE FITE Mrs. John E. Welsb attended a marketed for the firllt time In Bible School 9:80 L m. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH the 8prlng 1964. 'Momn, WO~lblp, 1":10" m. th d II dlnn Tb f William Cbannon. Mlnllter. Cor.... pond.nt am y er urs ay at e 'f ... bome of ber brother and slster.ln. OVer '100,000 baa been des· Pray.r M.eling. 7: 00 p. m. Sunday School t :ao a. m., Mr. Mr. Ambrole Moore ha.1 r&- law, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Gilpin and tined for this account. Young People·l . MetUnl. 7 :00. Jiarley Tbomas, . SapL turned to bJa bome bere, atter a family. of Springboro. ROllema.ry Sbeeban well known Eventng SerVlcea .. 7:80 p. m. Preachl.g, every otbe) Sllnday, severaJ weeks ltay with relatlvel Mrs. Milt Eaklna Is UI at bllr publici It. who attal~ed a reputa· 11:f6 a. m. tlon .....·Ith Maxi m IIII an an d Berp:· Evening Service, rtrlt Bunday III In Hamilton. Mr. Moore Wall I n· bome bere on Main S t r e eBob t .Uo-, ' - ODce • IOn,·aDd· month. . jured In an automoblle acoldent MIBI Gloria Jacoba appeared aa dance man Is u fut "llb • '" St~.SSIS dorf-Goodman. famoul high fash · WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OP there during Cbrlilmas and reo vocallat In a recital at Wilmington u be 11 OD hls feet. The eomecU&n I' Ion rurrlers of national repute, CHRIST 1• CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS malned In Hamilton for medical College Sunday afternoon. of teD breau I.nto • dance atep to has been retained aa contact be- Price Roberta, )lln1Iter . treatment from his pbyslclan .fr8. Abagall Brown. 96. widow pllDdu.te. ,., line durin, IaIs I tween fur trade and retail C9n· ·Blble School .t 9:80 a. m. Jack Barnell. Mlnllter. CharI.. Stuley. Supt. I here. of Dr. John Brown. dJed IBSt week WLW · NBC radio prorums beard A Iy!! bath (or brclOder houses sumear. Mornlng Wonhip. 10:30 L m. Worllbl., l:lerv1ce, 10 a. m. A b aUng stove overturned In at the Duke ' Nut's lng Home. Bow· MODdaYI tbrou~ ll Friday. at 10:30 protects baby chicks. according to United Chinchilla of Ohio, one Er'ln1nc Worship, 1:30 p. m. unda)' 801,,00.. 11 a. m. tbe borne Mr. and Mrs. Rambo ersvllle. (ollowlng an ext.,nded 1\1. L m .• EST . and 8:30 pm., EST, Emil Jlalblovsky, eXilenllon poul. of the largest sales organlzaUoDI\ 1I14Week Seme... 7: 30 p. Pl. on Main Street., Friday mornlng. n ss. Burial wal In Mam.1 C m· Frida... bbl all In the Midwest, la announcing . caullng alight damage. Tbe Har- etery. Corwin. Tbe Browns lived J tryman. He says Ilcm ng the formal opening of Robb'l OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. *-'. - -- - - - - - - - - - eqlIullPmreclenl1t. aDd W.alltlS ChlnohllIa Ranch. who will act aT. AUGU8TINE OHURCH 'here seversl yearll ago In the home - NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT w ce disthe easeflClordand an pars e Of v8Yaburg Volunteer F1 re De pou.,. Ji)q8J8 GrJtfttll, Putor ment ans"l\'ered the call. bringing now cupled by Mrs. Sallie Administrator Infestation. ' • < I llS their distributors In the sale Rev. John Berntnr. Putor SUDda)' SohooL 10 a. m. the blaze under control Immedl- Wright. Among her survivors are Malfnova1ly J!luggestll poultrymen of high Quality breeding stock In )lauea 8.00 ant'! 10:00 ·• •. m. )lorn1n, Wo.lhIP. 11 a. m. ately. Tbe Rambol live 10. the Il nerhew. Walter Ellis. or near Eatat ot Jennie BraddooK. De- take all movable equipment out ot l the CI.tleS of Miamisburg, Lebanon. • youth Fellowlblp. 6:30 to 9; 00. Smart property formerly OCCUPied ! Harv&yaburg. eased. ~ brooder hOWles. and baul old lit. He.mll~n. J7anklJn. Middletown The' DOyle tamlly have moved Notice Is her by given tbat Fred ter and dirt lomeplace where no aod Waynesville. MT. HOI.;LY METHODIS LEBANON CHR.STlAN SCIENCE by the late ~rrs. L1nle Hough. . Mrl. Nina Compton, of Mason. f!'lllm the T-omllnson bome on Braddock whose Post ,0Ulce Ad· chicken. wLll rsnge. Tben the The public 18 Invited to attend 'I' ' .. Seatf 1I.....*t CbrlaUan Science lervlcea are mother of Mrs. Harold Bagon, of ifliple Street. Into another prop. dr 6S Is R. R. I. \\ aynesvUle. h this formal opening from 1 to 6 1" ' ! , U U 8 er held eve- Sunela" morn' at 10 *' Oblo bas been duly appointed ss oUle II ready tor th'e lye batb.S· t d d S d J 30 SUDdaJ School, 9:10 a. m.. E. ., J .... UJla community, waa tak en to • rty owne d b'1 T om II naon on M.... 0. Adminlstrstor ot the E8tate of To make the lye so]utlon, ndd on a ur ay an un ay. . an. • /II.. EaRlIlan, SupL . Hlr:hJand Ave. a' 11 o·clo.k. Cincinnati hospital Saturday. street. Jennie Braddock. late or Warren 1 pound of lye to 6 or 7 gallons 31 Ilt 706 E. Sycamore 1)t.. In MI- I WOJ'f'" s.rvsce, 10:30 a. m. Sunday achool at tbe snme bour Mrs. J. E. mlth baa I'etumecl , Mr. ' Roy Abbott had 88 his guest County, OhIo, deceased. of water. A IUtf broom or Icraper amllburg. EYeni.... eemce, '7.10 p. m. T8IItimony meetl.nga lit Wedne~· to her ho e h reo tollowlq • I08t week his Bon Ed wbo leavel Dated tbls 18th day ot January, wlll remove caked dLrt. Door prlles of 8250.00 oredlt on ' ,: day evenlq of each month at 8. villt with friends lind relatives lIa ror tbe armed serviCes 'J anua..,. 1954. As soon as walla and floor dry. a paJr of cb~chl1lall wil~ be given . . SUNDA Y RADlO PROGRAMS : Hamilton. 28th. RALPH H.' OAREY. Mallnovsky advises painting tbem each day and also a grand prize EIVILLE FRIEN~8 WSAl-8 6 The Adult lass oC the Melh· MI'8. Ethel Gillam who haa been Judge ot tbe Probate Court. with creosote. Only the lower 3 of crecUL . l f Firat 'Day School. 9:10 a. m. :: odlst hllr b beld their January III, 18 Improvin!!" Warren County. Oblo reet of walll need lureosotlng. he s 1\ real opl/ortunly or Meeting for Worthlp, 10:80 a.m WPFll--I :00 p . m. meeting In the 80clal rooms of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthlir Sullivan C. Donald Dllatullh, Atty, ' addl. Oreoaote should dry tor 2 lIomeone to enter this lucrative -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;--w:i'T'l.~n~;;Pnj"i;rMi:NT Frida I weeks before cblcM are put In buslnels at a traction of tbe reg· r NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT y even ng. . entertaJned wllh 8 family dinner 1·21-(8t)-Z.4 the brooder bOUIe, . I nlar Initial cbat. ~. • . c burc h . Miss hlrl y ('sborn: dallgliler lit their borne Sundny honoring - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~;;;;:;:;=;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~~j;i-~~~iiiiIT.' Executor or .~ r. and Mrs Morris (Mike) their son. hnrle8 Ellison, who Iq nllllndt ;r)lnsdllnYl\{a"ry'ltbcoMokrs'whDoo sltelr'~ • A Lon- Term _ Eatate of Nellie Fi8.ber. De· lbom underwent an emergenCT soon to be Inducted Into t h e ' . " - - - -. . _ ceued. pall nt In a Lebanon relt I'I~r;,'" O~h." Slh'~S 4% Contr~d Notice la bereby glveo tbat Wm. appendectomy at linton Memor· armed lemces. lal bOlpltal Satu1'flay morning. MI88 Jan t Games, of ardlnta. MrI. Artbur Sullivan was bOBt~, ~. Fischer, whose POll Orrtce ad· Her condition 18 reported saUl- W8ft the hou8e guest during the S8 at her hom Tuesday evenlnr. . I " DIVISION Of W'WUfE The Land Bank Way dr8811 II R R. 1. WaynNvllIe. we k end of Miss Janet Doster. rO.r tbe January meellng of the • a ' ' . • _ C C Will Relieve the "Pinch" OhiO, haa been duly appointed 88 facto..,.. MrI. "Laura hldakerbal r&- Tbe gir18 are both 8tudent nllrBes Adult Bible 1018 ot Jonab's Ruu • Executor or tbe Estate of Nellie BRptist Charcb. turned to her h_ome her.e. follow· at Christ HOlpltal, Cincinnati. Mrs. Ruth Doster was h08tes!" Lower Flacher, late of Warren County. fra. Clint Taylor . entertl\lned at her home Wednesday afternoon A NEW ~L6r . _ Lo"",er Oblo. deceall~, Ing a Islt In Lebanon witb Mrs. Ma:yme Hatfield. the memberll of ber unday School for the January meeting of th ABOIff CARP HA6 MIll, Dated tbls 7tb day of January. Mr. Fred Sherwood wbo baa I clall$ at her home SRturd eve· MI8Blonary SOCiety of Jonah'8 Run I5!JUED lJY THE For Information. 1954. WILDLIFE DIVISION WAITE _ CALL _ SEE RALPH H. CAREY, been Ill, 18 reported to be much \ rung. tbe event being In lb form Baptlst Churcb. Mrs. Geo: Wall better, • or a bridal shower honoring Miss presented the acriptural lesson. IT TELLS HOW. WHEAt Judge of tbe Probate Court, Mr. and Mrs. James Park and AND WIlEKE TO HAVE \ Wonen Ollnl)" Oh io Mra. Sue Ann armen bas r&- ~r\lyn onlev. brlde·eleot of Mr. algned a8 ' clerk. at Dolter'l Store. I Horace Garbett. Miss Conley a.nd daughtere. of Cincinnati, and ?tiT. Sl'ORr UJI17I7JIE!1E FISII1 Maple'" )laple. Allys. The Carmens have moved from Mr. Garbett were also dinner and lira. John Syferd and son 1-14- (8t)-1·2 this community Into their new guests of the Tnylors' earller that Kenny 0 Dayton, were glulllta Lebanon, Ohio • borne In Waynesville. She baa evening. , Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. 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Wagoner, Fred Elbon Karl ' Troop 152, Girl W. Minst appoint~d appraisers. .. Estate of Elizabeth C. Smith, deScouts, Meets ceased, Ernest E. Cook, adminisTroop 152 of the Wl1ynellvllle trator, gross value of estate $22,· aWe vrub8 t'ost Amerl an Girl Scouta beld their regulu 497.98. " , 1 Estate of Nora Sherwood de- fanners 50 to, 100 million dollars meeting Wedne8day. Jan. 20, ceased, Carl Sherwood, exe~utor, eil O~t y~r'd Il il U~UX Uryp r~rDle[ll 1 The aulgned rePOlCt&-~H'-EOcertificate or trans(er of real estate can a or ,8ays . H . 8l' 8, ex · given, and a game ",aa played. ordered tenelon entomologist at Ohio State Refres bments were served by EstaU; of Raymond C Weaver Unh·erslty. , Sandra McWilliams, Patty Dun· deceased, Nettie Weaver:" admlnis: Laeses oocur In several ways, ham and Sbtrley Fry. lratrix, first and final account flled. ~o~~ th~t emergl~g gr~bS ~tve 1 Tbp meet.lng Il.djourned wltb thll Estate of Herman Keuter, de- n es ecrease e va ue. I , eal , closing circle. ceased, Edna Keuter, executrix, along the( bac~ ~r tnfeeted anl'j Sandra Allen. NeWII Reporter. first and flnal account flled. mals Is aamaged and haa to be Estate of Paul Smith, deceased, trllm~ed a~~y aOd dI SC~rded. ed SUFFERS $4,125 LOSS Paul N, Herdman, ancillary admin. n amma on an d pa n caU8 IN FRIDAY FIRE istrator inventory approved by grubs reduces milk flow and Estat~ of Mary Smith d~e.sed decreases weight gains of Infested 'The Waynesville Fire Depart·y Paul N. Herdman, ancill~ry admin~ aulmal s. Heel tHee annoy anl' m~. ansWetregd.! fl~ellaskt Frldah istrator, m ' ventory approved. Olals during the egg .Iaylng sell80n mv....ng a : vv 0 c oc at t 41 Estate of Jack Francis Winter, with furtber reducUon of milk I relldence of James Miller, Mt. deceased, Nellie Mae Winter, ad. now and weight gains, Heel fil es Holly. ministratrix, first and Rnal account are the adult st8 ge ~! cnlUe ' . The barn, cattle alld rarm mao rued. grubs. chlnery were consumed In tbe fire Estate of .Jennie Braddock, deGrubs emerge from animals' with a tota~ loss of $4.126,00. ceased, Fred Braddock appointed backs during March and A,prU. administrator: Lawrence Cook, They burrow Into tbe ground and dlllllll 11111 111111111 III 11111 111111 Raymond Wilson and Lawrence after 2 t04 wee1'l8 eme rge as adult 4 Furnas appointed appraisers. heel files. Tbe files lay eggs that hatch MARRIAGE LICENSES Into tiny gruba. Newly·hatched David Owen Francis, 21. West cruba burrow Into the skin of ani· Elkton, Ohio, Armed Service, and malll and , work tbelr way up to HOURI: Barbara Jean Hall, 17, Franklin, th back. student Gruba can be controlled by " to 11:45 •• m. Quincy A. Morris, 49, Morrow, scrubbing or rubbing particlell of 1tolp.m, farmer,. and Shirley Snider, 21, l'otenone Into holes on animals' Exoapt W.dneaday P. M. OregonJa, backs during January, February William Frederick Murtland 32 and March when grub bUInPs ap· Above Woolworth'. Lynchburg, Ohio, laborer, and' pear. Five percent rotenone must 5 and 10c 8tore elyn D. Jones, 83, Lebanon, offiee be uBed , worker. Directions roJ' controlling cattle Telephone 2-430 I PROBATE COURT bit I b I I Estate of Edwin M: Christopher, . gru 8 are n ex ens on u let n deceased, J.ne Louise Christopher, 229. It Is available at county ex· executrix, grou value of estate is tension ortlces. $8,500.150. ' a Estate of Erma Whited, deceas· .111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ed, Eleanor Ertel, exec!utrix, eer. ' I OPTOMETRIST tiRcate of transfer of real estate GOOD JOB PRINTING Can OHIO ordered; first and finlll account Be Obtained at the Galett~ XENIA, ' flled. F.cJtate of Douglas HoUingswortb, ' .'111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1" "111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111' deceased, Frank L. Hoillingsworth appoionted executor; Charles J. 1111 11111111111111111111 1111111111111111111 11111 11111 11111 II 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh . ------------it ' , • , DAY till T E • S

J. Lebt,lot iD Salem TOWDShip. , Jo eph J. stephens and Albert Raney to Arthur R.. and Alad~ M. Stacy, lot in Franklm Township. T. Randall Ivins to Herman R. and Florence Gray, lot in Lebanon. Betty Jan.e Pope to Henry Scboonover. lot in Waynesville. Omar and Jean 'J'ibbs to Lucille B. Crout, 5.026 .acres in Franklin Township. Charles E. and Mabel Lawson to Mortha Jean Seitz, 5 lots in Deer. ReId Towaabip. Florence Biabop to Josepb L. Bishop•. 119 .cres, 6 p~lles in Ham· ilton ToWlUhip. • Valentine . and Ada Brewer to Thomas C, and P.ttie E. Ward, 5 Iota in Franklin Towrulbip. M t WiDte t NIl ' M ariare r o e Ie .ae Winter, 10t ·iD Deerfield Township. George A. Coffman, et ai, to Vernon and Marjorie Coffman, 1.09 acres in C1earereek Township. Hermon and Odra Tibl)a to Ed· gar a~d Cledlth Trusty, lot in Frankbn TOWDsblp. Harry-E. aDd Rebba I~. Campben to Cbarles S. and Irene Dawson, lot iD TurUecreet 'fo\1l1abip. Ferd E. and Helen E. Grieshop to Jolm, L. and Sarah GriE~bop, 1.866 acres ·1n Cleac:reet TOINJllIhip. Em;1on F. and Ru,th Lucille StepheJlll to James F.. Stephens, 137.50· acres in TurtleclTeek Town· 8hiP. d F-'- Ma' Ste h J smes an "'7 Y pens to J.mes, .Jr., and Modean Steph· ens, 75 .cres in Washin,gton Township.

r . , ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __'~ A Farm Diary NEW SUITS Ias Nun's Motor Sales, eopovit Home Federal Savings and Loan Ma Ie aDd Ma Ie ,_ By D. J. Frazier Association vs. Jolin H. and VIr· Dora Maupin VI. Roy Maupin, di. --~ ginia Jones, cognovit Meryl B. vorce. J. T. Riley, attomey. JANUARY 25, 1954 . - A mUd, Gray, attorney. Mary Kathleen Lewis by Keith gray day wIth fog. They lIay a Ruth L. Frauenlmecbt VS. Cbarle8Fras~r. prosecutiDg attorney of the cola wave 18 on the way but eo E. Fraunelmecht, divorce. Meryl 58th Judicial Circuit of Indiana, fu this Ie what \l"e bave. lAlat B. Gray, attorney. vs. George E . Jeffery, reciprocal week we got a good hard IIhower Lester Rice vs. Ruth Rice, di- enforcement of -support 1..... of Inor two that did ,a lot of good but vorce. C. ' Donald DUat\18b, attor- diana. the ground .Is stili hard and dry ney. a IIt~e way II do"n, A little water Lebanon Citizens National Bank COMMON PLEAS COURT 18 begJnnlng to , seep Into Bome of vs. EUlLene C. Null, d9in1 bUlin.' Home Federal Savings and LoaD the dry wella and Ule ponds caught wa t Association V8. John R and Virdra1n a cornertawdhere ~ef ginia Jones plaiDWf to recover a little, enough here 110 that we waYter O 8O me tl mes I n 8 v ' are not h av I ng to pump for the courlle It Is better to h~ve It $1,765.85. .' cows. They can go to tho pond I cleared but I I II th 11 tl Home Federal Savings and LoaD and drink. My little Norway tr tb t o~e a h ~ II t Il Assof:lation va. Russell L. Stone, et spruce that started as a live ees a grow a ong l e o owa ai, U. S. Department of Intemal Christmas tree which we planted ' ~:! ~o .o~tenl the~:ctu re~~e an~ Revenue made a party defendant years ago. 18 a drougbt oasualty:l raeT~a COl ~t w t Ieac The Lebanon-Clt.izens National lDth One day a8 I went by, I noticed IIm:':h wel~~ It~ t e:u~ Id n b ~ Bank vs. Eugene Null, doing bUll· such a lot of needlell on the u va e e u ness as Null's Motor SaleI p.Iainground and now It hal shed them there Ie beauty In the wild land tiff to recover $4,400.20.", ' . all and Is bare and dry. I am Those little tree8 turn a ~oveWalter M. Oakley va: carlton E. BOrry It W8B a pretty little tree y (lolor In the fe,l.l and In spring Goodwin et al defendanta granted and bad grown unUI It was twelve the . tiny leaves are beauUtul a8 30 days .ddiU~nal to, Ale anlWef. or fifteen feet hIgh but the dry (Iowerll. The edge of . the woods Dale E. Hayes va. Flye S. Hayes, weather was too much for It. 1 that Wall smootbed up to make the divorce to plaintiff, w111h we would get 80m more waterway was full ot wblte pensle- Mary ' R. Masters vs. Marion H. rain before It freetee up again. men and big blackeyed lIusans Mast~rs, divorce and custody of JU8t one week ago tODlgbt 1 got last summer but maybe they will children to plainWf; defendant to bome but now It S86mll muob f:r~a!~~~ :Lo~:~,t~~ I~h: ~~~~:. pay' $23 per weet: longer tban that and I feel aa , , - REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS though I had never been away It tan t one reaDy, It Is .just a low Of coul'8e there are some thlng~ place that will be planted to graBS Elbert Abrams to Richard and tbat I haven't done yet, but to4&1 ;;e~c~I:C~1 carry the water to the Frances Roberts, .275 acre in I went to the WIlm1ngton s a l e ' Franklin Township. . ' all Intere.tID, to ~late, my car 18 George and Ida Oakley to Walter and now I must cheek over _ 061'1 Uvlnl In the garage for the M, and Mildred Oakley lot in.Deerthe IIlock to 8ee IC there Is any ,fll'8t tlme eloee we bought a trac. ReId TOWDship. , \ tblng ready for th market. I am , tor. {f II car could tblnk. 1 am Glenna L. Cbarlton to Harry J. alrald that one o~ the calve8 gTeYl sure It WOUldn't know what to RawlJDgs, Sr., 5 lots in Deerfield too big while J \\ 88 gone to make think about It. Y 8. th garage Township. top veal and tbey are .UlI cut- has been cleaned out and tbe traoMonnie Tibbs to Emest and ling do"n on overslse IItun. Top tor IIvee up at Johnny's. HIB car Joyce A. 1110, .163 aCl,'e iD Franklin was thirty-two dolla.... a hundred 18 llvlog out becaulle the wheat. Township. tod(lY which was good. Calves by drill has been living In biB gaJoseph A. and Anna M. Raney th bead wore ' a IItte higher to- rage, Suoh a problem wbeD you to Ca.r l and Laura Raney, 787 acre day wblch Is going to mean tbat I haven·t proper lltorage IIpaCe for in FrankUn Township. v al should be a little hlgber too. all of your Implements. Donald and Edna M. RObinson ome kinde of catUe are lUll low Don't fOl'let the March of Dimes. to Freeland and Bessie Salley, 8.15 but. 110t. Quite BB low as they were Evel'y little bit belpe. acres in Franklin Township. . for a wblle. WilUam aDd Nan Dearth to EdnUVISION FIGHT Now Is the time ror Wlnter " " . . " . . " . . " . . . . . . . . ward and Roberta callahan, .48:1 HAROLO ~OHHSON houllecleanlng. Some day Boon acre in Franklin Townabip. CW.U.L :5 . KO ' s. 2\l the lIun wilt come out and IIhlne Nellie L. Ablering to Lee U . " ' , Into all the corners ·of the bouse BoersUer, .108 acres in Mauie - JIMMY SLAOE and we will think. "Oh, dear. T Township. 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The Warren County Annual Dairy Banquet wl11 be held Tuesday evenlDg, F ebruary 23 at' the OraD ge Hall In Lebano/l, according to . EWP ORT, R. I. (FHTNC) High, 'wer rowned Queen and s or lng' record las t Tuesd ay Dlght - peppering the D ts for 11 5 polots . County Agent John n. Mowbray. Tl10 p opl on lho far m ma ny times Graduatio n .exerclses were held «IDg a t the a nnual Homecoming to shade t he pre vious high of 107 set in 195 51 against Wr ighl Field ITEMS OF INTEREST I I e to kno w the mark etin g a nd processing side or the dairy Indu8try. J an. 29th at tho. Navy's Orfl cer Dask etball game on l i'rlday Dlght, of DaytoD. 115·76. T he victim , Mountain StaLe, W. Lesli e Mapp, manager of the 8Ddldate School hete for approx l· In which the Spartans avonged nn ABOUT FOLKS YOU Setting the pace In AII'()hlo fa s hIon wal Capt. Diln Simpl on, Miami Valley Milk Producer s, will mately 770 Dewly Commissioned earlier loss by defeatlDg the Carlanky, 6-3 set-shot from Waynesville, who made 15 field goals and KNOW be the s pea ker of tbe evening. Off lcors In tbe Naval Heae rve. lisle Indians 49 to 43. ai r nine of his free throw attempte for a grand total of 39 point•. Mr. MapD wJJl discuss the pr esent Among' the gradu tes was DeDHe ndan ts to tbe King and But not far behind the Quaker captain wn t he team's Mighty VISITORS FROM MISSOURI nls James Smltb, BOn of Mr. aD d Queen were : JUD lors :' Mary J ean m ilk situation and t he marketing Jerry Sharrltts, 5-B guard from Miamisburg, with 21 marke,.. Mite, Mr. und Mrs. Oene Brown and phas e or the dairy Industry which Mrs. Fred J . Smith, form erly of ~lcM lll a n and J oe TlnDey : Sopllo.. on 14 field goa ls and three char ity tOil". daughter of Chillicothe. Mo., are will he of interest to dairymen. Route 2, WayneBvlll~, amd now of mores. Bernice Young Ilnd Wlillam When WC set th e old record tho guests of his parents, Mr. aDd It Is a good clean program th ut 766 E . Stroop Rd ., Dayton. Kier: I;'reshmen. Patty Ml1I er and Mrs. Lawrence Brown. Rear Admiral Charles 13. Mom- J erry Bradley. Cr own bearer s In 195(}..51, the he ro was Joe wives will eDjOy too. Buddy Ros8. 'well know D WLW seD, US N, Comma dant of the w r J ane HAmby an d Keriny Denehy, now cage coach at SI· MOVES FROM DAYTON radio and television a ccordl anlst , First Naval DI.tr t, preseDted Drow n. 'fhe KIDg a nd QII en were mon Kenton High School at Leel Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Prlser will pre8ent the eDtertal nment for the new Ensigns, th the ir om· crowned by eDlors Linda Rnmby Creek; now the man of the hour of Dnyton, have purchased the the eveDIDg. mlssJons and was :the principal nnd W illiam Miller. ID the ab seDce II SImpson of Wlynesville, who Peters homo on the corDer of Rt. Directors r rom WashlDgton, s peaker at the ceremon ll!8. ot last year 's King and QueeD, currently Is rated In the top ten arnall-college Icorerl In the 73 and Dayton Road. and will soon Clearcreek, UDIOD , HarlaD a nd The Induates, re preseDtin g Jerry Copas and Mary Walter s. nation with a husky 27.7 per.occupy lL Franklin Townships will be elect· more than 280 dltfere~lt colleges . 'r he Ornn ge a nd Blac k Wayne game output (247 In nine connDd unlvenlltles, hBve undergone ed . Present dll'6C/tors up t OT reo Dand opened the HomecomlDg tes- telta) : ENJOVS VACATION HERE el CtiOD from these towDshl ps arE' 1 4-month course In Naval Science U" IUes with Bever al commemora. With the 115 polD ts. WilmingDavid Ha rtsock, of Miami Unl· Lawrence T a Y I 0 1', Clearcreek ', s imilar to that prellented to I ( ti .. 0 1 k I I N RO T C ltudenta ' at colleges t \' 0 orma ons. m.r. C re an ton Boa red ahead or It s opponents venlty, enjoyed the betweeD se· throughout the naUo . Co mpleting was Masler of er emonJes. despite on ly three wi D! In nine mester vacation from hlB s tudies WUllam Hackman; UnloD : Ray cours es In EngineeriDg, OrIenta. 'T he local Resen 'es and the Car- OUtiDgS . The Quakers have scor d with hla mother, Mrs. Winifred Berger, Harlan ; and Ha rold Hel. tion, Naval Weapons, Seamanship, lislo Papooses ta ngled' In the pre- 709 1)0lDts (a verage of 7 . ) aud alDger, or Franklin. Hartsock. Robert D. Lewis, Dairy Service Navigation and OperaUons quaU. limlnary contest with the Re- the opposition has been allo wed Unit president, will be toulmas· fies the lI.ew office all a Junior ser ve8 coming out ahead by a 70 (7 .7 average) . SUNDAY GUESTS IN DAVTON ter for the nenlng. r 49 t 37 Mrs. Norman Backert and daugbTickets, which are priced at Ofrlcer ab~rd an,. olle of the I score 0 O . Fred Ra lzk's three S'8 contiDue t r of Franklin, aDd Mr. and Mrs. 11 .60 for the IIteak supper can bo Navy'. noatlp« or ahore based - -.- - -- In t be lead iD all major depart. Harold B. Earnhart were SUDday h I commanda. . ments. In B c or ln g, Sharrltta purchased from t e follow Dg Alter a Ibort leav pE~r lod, most evening dlnDer guests of Mr, and town ship directors, trails SImpaon wltb a 13.8 avera&e Mrs. Marlon Jacobs In Dayton, Harold Helsinger, Franklin; BUDDV ROSS, w,1I known WLW of the new Enslgna . '1111 report dlper game (1 24 points ) and Carl Lawre.n ce .Taylor of Cleareree1l:; Radio and Televl.lon· entertainer, recUy to ... btlle~. However, DAN SIMPSON Se one, Sabina forwa rd, Is third LEAVE8 FOR MAINE Vernon C. Wood In Wayne ; Law- will be the featured entertaInment many have been accepted ID the ••• Rated In Top 10 Score,.. with 10.9 (9 points).. Mrs. Donald E. Welcb lett b,. renee Starr In Malllle; George at the Warrin County Dairy Baft- NBvy's Special 'l'rallUDl~ PTogram, Th e twenty·slx WaynesvUie High plane Sunday afternoon to Join Hause of Turt.Jecreek ; Ray Ber· quet Tu..dlY, February 21. sued}, oth · long raoge aDA I8.hort term School students enrolled In Driver Che.t X·Ray Unit her hUlband at Dover Foxcr,ft, ger In Harlan; Robert D. LeW'ls who II conlldlreel one of the flft- onlcer couMlee. APP!'0xlmately 98 >rralnlng haven't exactly changed MaJne after spendlDg Ilx weeki of Hamilton; William Hackman In elt accordlanlata In the country, offIcei'll bare been' ordered til horses In the middle of the stream To "1.lt Lebanon here wUb ber parents, Mr. and Union and B. W. W:eller In Deer- will prelent a wIde v.rlety of ... Navy Flight Scbool, UnderwBter but a almllar 8ltuatlon came abou t The mobile uDlt will be at Leb· Vrs. Harold B. EarnbarL Breeding technJclanll Don leetlona Utat will appeal to every- DemoUttn, BaI"J8 Submarine!! yesterday when they got delivery anon Town Hall, Tueeday, Feb. lIeld. The membe,. of American . Tebbe and Carlos Harmon and one. HI. ... pertol ... oonllata of and Explosive Ordnance Tra.lnlDg. on their secoDd Driver Train ing 23, fr om 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. for Legion Auxiliary Unit No. .15 OE8 TO MEET MONDAV County A&'ent John B. Mowbray many of thl old favorite&, the pop- The Officer Candldllte chool automobile during this s hool the purpose of making chest x· rays with to exp ..... theIr apprecl. Miami Chapter 107 Order or have tlckeu. They mBy also be ular tune. of today ."d lome of allo present. a separate 2-montb year. of food handlers or aoyone In tlon for the generoul reaponse of Eastern 'S tar, will meet 1n rerular pu.rcbued at the Estenllon office. the cla .. leal ltaftdbya. Indoctrinatton colD'le for oftlcer Several studeDts wilt now learn Warren county wanting a. cbest thl people of Cor wIn and l ellBion on <Monday, Feb. 8 at 8.00 --------...,----------=-::-~--~---- candidate. desilJlated .t,o enter tbe to drive a d'lfferent klDd of car X·ray at the price ot ,1.00. Wayne.vllie to the March of p. m. All membera wbo have R-I.... Local M.r.... At Navy'. Supply, Medical Se"lce alnce the chBnge has been made 2-(-11-1 8 Dlmel Porch Light campaIGn, 1Ie"ed all Star PolnlA will be hon- .uiI -, Qnd dlvu EDliDeerln, j[:orps. .196 trom a Chevrolet furnlsbed bY the conducted lilt 'thureday night. ored during the evenln,. Cherry Point, N. c. member. of th11I . s also r. Scbwaru Chevrolet Co. to a Nuh The fundi collected amounted CHERRY POINT, N. C. (FHT. celved commluloDl. furnished by Coatell Salea and Ir to th ...e hundred ten dolla .... VI81TORS FROM CALOWELL NC) Marine Sgt. Charles R. All appltcanu tor Officer Can· Service .. Included In the total wal $12Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Earnhart JODell" IOn of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer dldate Bc:bool mat b~1 graduat. · .... • nil ., collected Ind turned In by the and daurbter Beth. of ' Caldwell, The 1963 droUlht and Its etfeclA Jones or WaynesvUle, recently 1"8- of accnKIlted collegea 13r unlversl· SixteeD or the studenta have aIAmerican Legion POlt No. 615. Troop 152 of the Waynesville were week. end sulllts of btl on elty, farm and factory will pro- ported to the U_ S. Marlne Corp. Uee witb a .baeca1aveate degree. r eady receIved their drivers license ~a_1 motber, lIrs. A. H. EarDbart, ancl 'fIde ODe or the chief ilillculllion Air Station here for dut)' wlP' Unrestricted LIn. d iS taff Corpl laet semester; the remainder wlU Olrl Scouts held their regulll.l' lpent BOIDI time with his father, topIcs for the el1)efts .ho wUl the 2Dd M.a rine Aircraft Wing. Candlelates mat benreeD the use the Nu h 10 their t1'8lnlng meeUng We4l181day, oJ.....". u. H ... lIr. Ji.. H. E&mlart at ClIntoD aBiemble in Columbus for the age. or 19 and 27; lilleiallata for under Mr Churko during tbe next Atte.n dance and duos were taken by the SCribe8. ..~ Memorllll hoapital, WUmlqton. third annual Ohio Water Clinic --1. • • •S Restricted !JDe bLlleta between . The first year Scouts flDlsbed -Conference Thursday and Friday, .. rH 19 and as. semester. their badges. The second year Dr. Jean Nock, of FrankliD, HOME FROM I08PITAL • "GlIVE OOD A CHANCE"' 18 the Feb, U aDd U. Scouts made bag8 to send supplies cbalrman of the 1969 Cbrllitma8 IIr. J'recl Hook, who recentlJ AmoIlr thDH dealing ~th ~ theme for the attendance loyalt,. t~ Korea. , Seal Bale campaign, aDnouDced . und~rwent major .urgery at water shorta«e to»lc will be L. T . for the next three mODtbs RereahmeDta we re served by that more than 3,000 Indlvtduale, Holm81 Hoellital. ClnclJ1Jlati, Ia Pierce. meterololfllt In charge at crusade Bt the Metbodl8t Cbnrch. Vlalta DeAnn Holmes and VIrginia Ichooll and organlzatiODII contrlbnow conTal8lciq at the bOlpltal. the U. B. Weather Bureau office will be made by the members uted $6,300. Stuckert. Mra. Book Ia remaining .....tb ber ID Columbua, wbo will dllcuu during the week. A record of at· The meeting adjourned with The drive tOl' fundI In Warren "aught... tn Bprlqf:teld durtaw weather during tbe drought period. tendance will be taken eaCh Sun· the cloalDI' cIrcle. county Is Just 1400 ahort of the his abeeDce. Data at bls office Indicates, Mr. day at the worship service and SaDdra AileD, News Reporter. goal of ,6,700. Dr. Nock urgell Pierce said, that Ohio'. lUI oompared with other chu.r cbes In those who have neglected to lIeDd RETURNS TO VALE drougbt wu not a recont-breaker, the Dayton area of the MethoIn their contrlhutlon, to mail It at Mr. Harlan Earnhart, · In com· slthough It II numbered In the dist church on a percentage basis. once to the Warren County Tuber· In a game pla,.ed on tbe bome pallY -wltb nYe otbel' Yale ItU- hlllf.-dolen drlelt years. Methodlata In WaynenUle are go-. culosls BUd Health aBaoclation, In floor T\lesday night, tbe Waynea· dents from ClnclnDatl, Da;rtoll aD4 DrlHt ..... of OhIo waa a atrlp log to try to Inereue attendance care of the courthouBe ID Lebanon. ville SplI.I'tans deteated the CenMiddletown, left on Sunday for extending weawollthwnt from each Sunday by Inviting thOle tervUle team 74-62. New Haven, Conn., to relum. their Jeffereon and Hal'l'l,an ·countl.. who bave no other ' cburch home Rdger W. Tracy, Tr6Uurer of lltudl. at Yale Unlnralty after aoroaa the atate to War..... and to worship with them. It Is un· ""'~!!"!'I Pet rl WIUI hlgb scorer tor the State, today said sale tax cOllecspendq a few da,.. at home. Butler countl... 1'bII Itrlp cuts believable wbat God can do with wlDners with 23 points, followed tloD8 reported for the second perPerry, Plckawa,. and Greene your life If He Is given a chlnce closely by O'Banlon with 20 pOints. Iod In 1954, J a nuary 10 to January ATTEND MIAMI GRADUATION Tullis led the losers with 17 mark· 16, were 12,117,904. Thill figUre counUe•. to live In you. Rainfall .hortaoe. In the dry ers, followed by Colbert With 13. Is $204.088 less than for the cor· Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, The honor roll 01 177 studentll Mr. Herbert Mc.Mlllan Invitee Mill Patl}' Brown and Mr. Don Itrlpe we ... a. ",uch al '4 to ,e you. alf Supe r l~tepdent of the Sun· achlevlDg high schola8t1c attain G, F, p. r esponding week of 1953. Wayneavllle, 74Figured on the flBcal year baslll, meDts (averages or 3.26 or better) Brown atteode4 tbe sraduaUon Inche, In parta of Hal'l'llOn and ' day Scbool, to come and bring the J . Miller _______ ___ . ___ 6 2 14 exercises at Osford on Sunel87 War ...n cou"tle.. whole family for there Is a study Peters ______ ___ __ __ ~ -10 3 ~3 t!rand total COllectiODs reported In Ohio State UDlversity's College afternoon. Miss E.leeD Brown class for every age with good 13. Mtller ______________ 1 0 2 from July 1, 1953 to January 16, or Agriculture during tbe Autumn wu one of the sradustes from __ __ ______ ___ 2 S 7 19 54. R S carrIed In the sales tax Quarter Is aDI\ouDced bY Cbester O'BaDlon teachera. Miami. Darton _. ____ _____ . ___ 9 2 20 acconnt8 of Treaaurer Tracy, S. Hutchison, Aaslstant Dean or I The pa8tor Invites you to atHatton ____ ___________ 0 1 1 stood at $109,861,322, which Is the college (A equals 4: 00; B No Individual can roly upon con· tend the worship hour after the SUNDAV DINNER GUESTS Frye __ __________ _____ S 1 7 $8. 481,841 greater thaD ror the equala 3.00). science alone for gUidance. NO Sunday School hour where song R08S H. HARTSOCK same reporting period of the pre· Among tho 177 on the bonor Mr. and Mrl. William Strouse Individual has a private wLre to I\ and s orlpture and me8sage leads .• Headl SA Drive Here roll from Waynesville was : Daniel and cblldren entertained to Sun- GocI. Mas8 conllclence Is com- I you , If prepared for such leadlDg, Rosl H . Hartsock. P~sldent of Tota.Js __________ ___ _31 12 71 vloU8 year. H. Doster. of Route 3. day dinner Mra. Dale Durfee and pouDded or many things: childhood I ~~~ tho very' 8plritual preseDce of the Waynes ville National Bank, Centerville, 62G, F, P. son Bruce, of CamP LeJeune, N. tralDing peraonal aptitude, 1l00lal will heBd the Salvation Army so· 1 Jr. HI MYF To . . C., Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Durake and convention, religious ' tradition, ee- The messa:e dror the ~orshlP 'lIcltation for [uods ID I;he WBYDe8- HuffmaD ---- - - - ---- -- 1 1~ Meet Next Sunday 1 Mrs. Leah Mms, honoriDg Mr. aDd un ay will e on vi lle community. Colbert ____ _______ , ___ 6 1 . ornlc "ressure public opinion hour next Mrs. Burske's birthday. annlver- on . pollct. .' and group Prellent dBY "PRAYER." You are welcome at Charles Doster, 'Farm Sales, of Tullis - --- ---------- -- 7 3 17 11 The Jr HI. M. Y. F. Institute sariea, . problems fln.d conscleutlous per- any time. Start Dext Sunday. Harveysburg, Is chalnnan or thlll Magslg - ----- -- -- --- -- 5 ~ 12 will meet Dext SUDday rrom 2:30 . fi nance drive ID the II arveysburg Hibberd - --- .---.--~- ~ 0 6 to 8: 00 P. M. nt · Chris t Methodi st. A. very pleaaant surprise for sons on both sides ot the strug· FRIDAY DINNER GUE8TS I\'le. The need 11.1 spiritual dlrec· BAKE SALE FEBRUARV 13 section. This Is a part of the over Riddle , --.------. - .- - Church, Day too, where the 10cBl Mrs . Leoa Burnet HartSock wnll Miss Doona BartAln and Mr. and UOD. Soclett. have arisen comThe American Legion A.ux1lJa1'J' all fluance campaign throughout 6 62 pastor. aloDg with soveral other held on her 84tb birthday at tbe Mrs. Marlon Jacobs, of Dayton, posed of unmorat mAsses of bu- wlll bold a Bake Sale Sa.turday, Warren Co'lnty. . Totals ____ • ______ ___ 27 ministers will teach the clas8 on Friends' Social Room on Sunday . . Mr. and Mrs. Norman ~ckert and man beings. 'rhe Baha'I teachlngs February 13 at Wampler and Dedicated to servlDg the needy, Quarter scores: "Making Christ live ' In my home. ThOBe present were : Mr. aDd dllughter, Ellen Marie of Franklin. dellcrlbe two paths open to every Covey dl8play room at 10: 00 a.m. poor, distressed and unfortunBte In Waynesville ____ __ 11 28 60 14 my school and my church." For Mrs. Stacy Burnet, Mr. aDd Mrs. the community , the Salvation Centerville _____ __ 17 25 44 62 the Sr. HI M. Y. F . and those who Chester Buroet and Jane of CenMrs. Donald Welch of Dover, Fox· Individual wh,o has fre~ choice. ]-ZI!-(St)-2-11 Army. t.hrongh ILB Wa:rren County Prellmlnnry : Waynesvill e 39 : CRDnot go to Dayton there will be tervl11e, MI'. and Mrs . Homer BU r'craft, Maine, and 'Harlan Earnhart If spiritual Qualities are not used of Yale tJnlv~rslty were Friday man becomea more lIavagelY , cruel Servlco olt ser" es Ilttndreds of Centerville 34. the regular service at the cburch net and Don or DaytOD. Mr. and eVenlDg dinner guests of Mr. and than the lower animals. It, on tho men, worn eo and children throughSeason records: WBynesvtlle- at 7:00 p. m. Mrs·. H . C. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. contrary, the spiritual nature of out Warren County each year. won 12, lost 4: Centerville- won Marvin Hollingshead aDd Mr. aDd Mra. Harold Earnhart. the soul 18 strengthened through "" D ~ Wltenever an emergnncy ' arises, 2, lost 11. TROOP 153 MEETS .HERE Mrs. Harry Hatfield of Lebanon , SUNDAY EVENING GUE8TS . 'Dlvlne teachlDgs, man radiates thii "Opening the Bottomless Pit" the Salvation Army cnD be count· GIrl Scout Troop 153 meeting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harvey aDd Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shuttf ad mercy and ,ustlce 'of GOd and will be tbe sermon tbeme tor the ed upon to help . . As ono county Visitors From Germantown was held Wednesday, Jan. 27. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Milo HartI bl s'~""ce next nurae 8ald "WheneveJr everything Tbe troop has been work log on sock Bnd Vicki, Mr. aDd Mrs. Joe family entertillned .to dinner 1011 atimulBtes · the IIplrl~ual faculties . r .and h a d as. gues',.. ' Is 11kea . mIrror hung mom p Scripture IU Mr . an d Mrs. Roy Adams '''PrIDtlng of ' ' an d "raw D' IDg '. B a d gea Hartsock, Mr. and Mrs. . Charles. Sunday evening .... COlUlClence Lord'angday.woraTbe read- and every other orgal!:lzaUon falls, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sbu.!!.II, Mr:. In B darkened ~~, whiCh 1'., IDg will be Rev. 8:13.9:21. How we can always count on the .Sal- Germaotown aDd dallgbter Mrs. and ' hope to have them dODe real MllJlter and Alan ot Wilmington, and Mrs. Marlon Sbutta, wal'1'8ll, .neelB but dimly., But wben tbe mUCh do you know about the book vaUon Army." Jim Walters and chlldreD were soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpn Ames, Eddie, Througb care for unmarried Sunday dinner guests ' c;>f Mr. and The V,alentlne Party for Satur· Dickie and Karen, of New VleDna, Malcolm and Ellen Marie Shuttl, t.lgbt ot Truth an4 Love radiate of Revelation? Here I. an opporhonoring the blrthdar annl'fer ..~ the room. the mln'Ot' w!ll become tunlty for you to understand bet- mothers. clothing, shoes and rub- Mrs. C. R . Wagner. Mr. Wagner day was discussed aDd the m,eet· Mr, Bnd Mrs. Artbur Curry, Miss of Ellen Matte. illuminated. The Divine Educator te.r thl8 pUlzllng book ·Read tbe bel' footwear, dental care; eye IB Supt; of Miami Cemetery, log was cloaed. Helen Harteock, Charlea EllI80n III needed for this - ..a 'Manlfesta· ScrlptlJre O'fer and co~e and med- glaasee, fresb air CalEkpa for boy", Janet McMlllaD, News Reporter and WIllIBm' Luke.nB of HarveystloD of .God who III tbe Perfect ltate u-" n Ita' 1I1..;.....e as we "'la- g"'ls, motbers and j:belr babies, tentlon In the' Waynesville com_ _••• _••••••• _••••••••• burg, "1'. and Mrs. R. H . Hartsock, HOME FROM COLLEGE ' Mr. and Mra. Robert Haltlnga of Mirror ·and the lIuter Dlamlnator. cuill .ltSanday u . fuel, food ,..- wberev'e r the need munlty. Mr. ChBrlea Doster Is al80 ., ••••- . , . • • '1 Misa han Hartlock. Mr. and Mrs. OtterbeIn Coll~e were week encl. . -Helen McCoy. Junior Choir practice wUl be at e~it. tbe ~alvatlon Army 'a Ill- a member of thlll Service UDIt. . NOT ICE MlJton Hartllook, Mr_ and lira. peets ot bls parents, 1Ir:, and . .' 8;30 Bun~y evening. We-lIA.Tl! a waYtl ready to aerve. ID evel'1 Should ,no one contae~ you during The Mathe", Study, Oroup Bake Owen Hartaock, ' Mr. and Mrs. JOod lunlM' chott' DOW and emerpiacy nee~ the. BalY.tlOD .tbe week of Feb~ 7 ~ .wh~Ch III Sale will ~ not be beld Saturday, Charlee McOulloch, Mr. Oene ElMrs. Ralph ~uUnp aD4 of 18tao ,,.'UDAY. . tJlNNI!R GUE8TS tl". In lAIhaDOIL " . 111\ ~d 111'8. Howard Ba~ey, of Hopper II II~ th..... 1OIIle valu-' Arm, .emce ' Ia on b&114 401q Ume the nnance drln wlll be February 13 ae planned, due·to .,the IInglon and ,Uni1a of Eaton. Mrs. IIr. and Mrs. HutlDp alao ha4 ,Ne" BurllnrtOn. "ereFrltlay eve- able iDIb'aotI01lI. . . . . . thro.UI!l wliat It can to hu.",r, on througbout .WarreD AmerIcaD !AlIon Balte Sale. EllInston (Vary Carolyn Lukeu) aa Salltlay .4lnner SUlllta• hon~q JI"Q dI!tne, ru-ta. or. M~. aDd. 14 .....t......· :-..'. . '. _ ..tr_ _ ~l.' n~ed. 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B. E. Baugbn. Pulor J. W. Wedgewood, Mlawler UnUled Service, .: 46 a. m. Cburcb School. 9 : 30 a. m.. Mr. Herbert laIeMman, SUI/t. Worsblp Senlce, 10 :8q a. m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Youth Yellowsslp Sunday 7 :80 The Rev. Samuel N. Key., Rector P. m. Sunda)': Choir PracUce Thursda, 8.00. Holy Communion, 7: BO • • m. Church School, 10: 111 a. m. Adul t Worship, 10 : 45 a. m. D,ron Ca"er, Mlnillter Dible Scbool, 9 : 30 a. m. Morning Worsblp. 10 : 30 a. m. I'rarer Meeting, 7 : 00 p. m. Young People's Meeting, 7 : 00. EvenIn g Services. '; ; 30 p. m.

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Mrs. Robert Brandenburg was boateea at her hGlDe Wednesday evening for tbe January meellng of the M. Y. F. class or the MethThey have a new kiddie car on WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF odJst Church. Mrs. Brandenburg the ma rket. They cal! it the tot-rod. CHRIST ' o 0 0 Is clUB leacher tor the group, I hurd two &tIre e Inlkinl! Price Roberta, Klnlllter Mr. and Mn. Russell Hofter and onl'C, a nd one AIIid 10 Ihe olher, Indeed It may well b said by Bible Sebool at 9:30 a. m. baby daughter are living In the "M,. denr. wloal did 10U ewer do to Morntnc Worahlp, 10 :30 a. m. Thornbury property on the "Ave- rOllr h ..i r? It looks like a wi,!" tbose wbo attendlld on Feb. 1. tb Evenlnc Worship. 7: SO p. m. nue." baving moved bere from Ileplied Ihe acl..., • "Well, it is 0 wedding ot our once own Miss wi,... TIlen Ihe 1i,..1 one .. ,... " .. Allee Dogen , daugbter of Famous MIdweek Servlcell, 7: 30 p. m. Wilmington. ArUsl Stanrord Bogen, of Lebanon, nevC!l' know it:' MillS Nellie Mary Davis and Mr. i.1 Well, YOII'd o 0 • Josepb Osborn were married Tues- . I juat came bac.k from Texas, World's 3rd Deat Genlull. In that great stone Cburcb next ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH day at tbe Friends Parsonace bere whe re men are men . . . and the to tbe Capitol of Ohio In the cen· with Rev. Brown oWolatJng. Tbey women ate so glad of it. Rev. John Bemlq, Pastor 000 ter of a Nation where she berself plan to reside on Mr, Osborn's MaelN 8.00 ant 10:00 a. m. Is a greal cbolr leader. SteppIng In Texa. Ihe1 n e"er 1& k 7011 rarm In Clinton County. T b e whe,re from. TIle,. filture ir In .. In uniform, came James Ga\· bride's parents are Mr. and Mrw. 70u're 70u·re from Texa , YOII'lIlell Ihem. Glenn Davis and the groom's par· and if you're nOI. Ihey don' a wana braltb of East Park PI .• Ann Arbor, MT. HOLLy METHODIST of U. S. AIr Fore U . S. Researcb enta are Mr. and Mrs. Harry 0s- 10 embarra.. 70U. VEItMONT GOT rT'I HAM!: FROIo' lMI T. M. Seaff, Y·lntster I also U n Iverslty a f AU:NCM W'IORD5 VERT (GREEN) 000 Aeronau t Ica. born, all of tbls community. Sundar Sehool, ':30 a. m., E, Smog: Alaska. .Allce Is a 5 key board ~o 1IIOW1 / ~"'''I TI'' , Mrs. Lisa Curl III spending HVEarnhart. Supt. S for smoke pipe organist, on e play d Belgium eral daY8 In Wilmington. as tbe Wonblp Sentee, 10:80 •. m. M Cor mist of Holland for ~ the Sisters Bells of Trnnsrtguratlon. Sbe carrIed _ _ _oio·_ _ _ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ bous. lUest of Mr. and Mrs. Wal· EYelllq SerTke, 7.S0 p. m. o (or odor ter Sprinkle. C for glop 00. bJghest bonnrs Glendale ADVERTISE IN 'THE GAZETTE-YOU'll FIND IT PAYS and Dethany at for tbe both ong ress Aud. I! __________________________ _I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Buddy) Conductin" II choir. 70U I'llve 10 Moore and son, of WUmln .. ton, WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS very c:aardul in selectin, h)'mn . ltorlum In '~ 9 , a graduate of BUss were lUe&ts Saturday evening of be F1ut Day Scbool. 9: SO a. m. A mini ler was .. ",kinlt hi Aermon College. , bJa parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. " II .. boul Ihe evil. of liquor. "All Meatlna tor Worship, 10 : 30 a.m. A beautiful reception tollowljd, the .. hi ke),." he uid. " hould .... Moore. given by A. E. Bogen, of Bogen. fro a nd Mrs. Pete Runyon at- thrown inlo the Ml i ippi rive r." When Ihe _ rlllon WII over. the Bogen, Bogen G & E Engineers lit tended funeral a Tvlcea In Hills· choir slarted 10 illll. " hall We tbe luxurious Columbus AthleUc bora Sat.urday for bls brother, Gal her Ur Ih~ II" r:' Club. Tbey sailed to the kll lanll George Runyon, north, but not In a WORLD'S A Lon. TermMr. and Mrs. Glenn Frost are HEARD ON "'ALENT ~C': !J'S" LAWN YACHT. They own Pack· MONDAYS, CIS AND CaS.TV announclm' the birth or a daugh· ard can. ter at MiamI Valley bospltal laat The land Bank Way . week. YITAMIN CIS ESSENTIAL TO Mr. and Mrs. ElIrl ( bu.bby) TVPEWRITER RIBBONS HERE Will Rene-.e the "Pinch" NOTICE OF APPOINTM EN GOOI) HEALTH. IT BUILDS ~D"'aou: You can get Typewriter Rlbbon8 Campbell and daughtera bave BONES AND TI~SUESiPAEVEHTS !It tbe Gazette Of rice. Admlnl.trato, moved tram their Main Street Lower SCURVY, YET IT Is' ST LL TIfE VITEstate of W1111am H . Pratt. De· property Into tbe Tomlinson home t be occasion beIng In honor Dr the AMIN MOST OE'FIClfNT IN TM E - Lower AMERICAN DiEt on Maple Street. . birthday anniversary ot th Ir sla- ceased. For Information Notice Is hereby given thllt AI · Mrs. Harry Shldaker Is In crlt- ter. ?tIn. Mary Sbanholtz of Xenia. WRITE - CALL - SEE leal condition at Clinton Memorial Other guests Were Mr. and Mrs. bert H. Stubbs, wbose Post OUlee hospital. Harper Copsy, or Gurneyvllle and Address Is Waynesvllle, Ohio, bas Mr. Fred Sherwood suffered a Mr. and Ml's. Robert Shanholtz been dull' III/POinted as AdmJnls· trntor of tbe Estate or William H. severe setback tram a recent m· and tamlly of '",' limington. ness and was taken. to a Columbul 1I1r. and Mrs. Clint Taylor entel" Pratt, late of Warren County. bospltal laat week. talned Mr; and Mrs. Fl'ed Wall Oblo, deceased. Lebanon, 01J10 Phone 448 Dated this 26th dny of January, Mrs. George Waterhou.,,, of aDd daughtel' of Lebanon, to din· ELLIS H. STURM, S.c'y.Tree.. Wayuespllle, was a gueet Tbura- ner ht tbelr home Saturday eve- 1954. RALPH H, ARgy. day ennlq at Mrs, Louise I'1te nlng. The dinner was arranged and daughter :Jane. In honor at Mrs Well's b"'l.....r ... th"'d"'a'Lt_ _____W1JIf;OI........'-"mI !rO Mrs. A. S. Collett had as ber annlve1"lllU7. Warren C',lunty, Oblo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doat I" nnd , Donald DlIatW':I. AU rney luhcbeon guest Thursday Mra. Frank: FerdJg ot near Harveysburg. daughter, Barbara, were dinner 2-~-(3t -2.1 MIRS "Inlt Hln1j;ens and Miss guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Hlnkena entertained with Ern st Cook and fa mily of Waynes· a dJnner at their bome Sunday, _v_U_Ie_,_ _ __ __ _ _ _ · _ _ Advertise in the GAZETTE

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DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION ROLE: Senator lister Hill <0., Ala·

bama) uys, "Not opposition for the ...ke of opposi tion bUI a con.istenl efforl 10 1I0id the ma jority porty ac· countable for ill policies has been the role of the Democralic Party al ill besl Ihis pasl year. , , • During ils holiday from power the DernOCrnli( Porly has bc~ n accord ed no holidny from responsibility. Our ~ery close· ness 10 power imposes unily on the mojor issues of the lime&-an peace or "·or. on survi~al. We cannol abdi · calr this greol responsi bilily. The in. tern al dirt",ences Ihal besel our party ",hile in office appear in retrospecl a. minor compared 10 Ihe chosm now I"unning lhrollgh Ihe Republican Parly. E"e n in lldc:lt Ihe Democralic P.rty has demon.tr. ted ils maturity."

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Jack Barnell, Minister. Cbarlu Stanley. Supt. Worship Sentee. 10 a. m. unda, Scbool. 11 •. m. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B.

l:ucene Grlrrtth. Putor Sund8~ ~ohool, 10 a. m. Mornlna Wo,lhlp, 11 a, m. Youtb FellowshIp. 6 :30 to 9 : 00. LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENce

Cbrl.Uan Science BentcIII are beld every SUDday morn1~ at 10 Rlghled Ave. at 11 o'cloek. Sunday IIcbool at tbe lame hour. Testimony meetlngll lit Wednelldar eyenlng at each montb at 8. SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAMS : WSAI-8 : 45 a.

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Admlnlltrator Estate of Jennie Braddock, Deceaaed. Notice la bereby given that Fred Draddock whos Post Orrlce Ad· dress Is R. R. 1, Wayneevllle, Ohio. baa been duly appointed all Admllllatrntor of tbe Estate of Jenrue Braddock, late · of Warren County, Ohio, deceued. Dated thta 18tb day or January, 196., JULPH H. CAREY, Judge of the Probate Court, Warren County. Ohio C. Donald Dllatusb, Atty. 1-21-(3t) -2"

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ease dilmlu ed. lilarpr et R. BustlIe VI. Ford BuaUe, dlvoree to plaintifr. Leona Lakes va. Preston Lakes, tempor cuat0d7nt of childre to plaintilar,. r; defenda to pay m n per

B, V. and Mu7 Parker to IUeh· Estate of IIar7 C. Woodward, deard C. and Flora II. Parker, lot in ceued, Adam Eo Bridge, adminil Springboro. •• •J trator with will annexed, linal and •, Kelly B. McGuire to Roy Il and diltribu tive accoun t approved. ' -________________ Rub)' _ _ _ _ _ _..JI J. RUlSeU Estated, of Rudolph Augspu rger, .A Farm Diary 8.eld Townsb ip. , 7.73 acres in Deer- decease Emma J. Augspu rger, NEW SUITS ance CO. VI. Robert KIrkend all et week. . Dwlgbt Sorrell to Roy WUaon, executrix, net value of estate By D. J. fruier Lloyd Connor va. Willlam E. aI, money only. Stanley and stan. ia Mary B. Carmack vs. Howell Car· lot in FranklIn TOWDIbip. Beville, cognov il Gray, Risinger ley, attorn·eYI. $13,871.41. . mack, divorce and rlestora tion of Keldon Homea, Inc., to Joseph and Gray, attoroneya. Estate of Mlna V. Thirkield, de· Vera Robinson VI. Harold maiden nam.e to plaintiff. FilBRUARY 1, 1954.-F ebruary. L., Jr., and Thelma M. Davis, 22.56 ceased, Nancy A. Carpen Bob Lauterb ach, Inc., VS. Her· Robinson, divorce. Robert G. Floyd ter, execu· Gray, Margar et Louise J1ohanson vs. acres in Deei8.eld Townsbip. The country bas a dingy look this shel Keeton, also known as trlx, 8.rst, 8.nal and distribu tive ac· Her. attorney . Roy Harriso n Johanso n divorce and time or year except whe.n It Is Ichel Keeton, cognov it Fred Jones, Joseph L., Jr., and Thelma M. count approved . Ray Howard va. Nettie Howard, custody of cbild to plaintiff Bnow covered. The barn yardll are attorney . . Davis to Josepb L. and Fannie B. Estate of William H. Pratt, dedivorce . J . T. Riley, attorney . William G. Hegner, I~t ai, Vii. Ray- Davis, 44.81 acres in Deergeld ceased full or mud and the pasture s look Accommodation Credit and Fl. ,Albert H. Stubbs appoint · Donald E. Felix, et aI, VS. Kel· mond L. Davis, case dismissed. brown and dead and yet tbere are nance Co. vs. Raymond R. Township. ed adminis trator; Oakley Unglesby, and don Homes, Inc., appoint ment of Ruth L. Frauen knecht VS. Charles signs or life. Here and there In Nettie McComas, cognovit. Joseph L. a.n d Fannie B. Davis to Jack Rich and Wymer Drake Fred receive r, dissolution of corporation. E. Frauen knecbt, defenda ap80me ho\1ow the grasB begins to Jones, attorney . nt order· Joseph L., Jr., and Thelma M. Dav· pointed apprais ers. Maple and Maple, attorne ys. to pay $120 in full f~lr temporary is, 29.83 acres in Deerfield look green and the wheat fields TownFarm 'B ureau Automobile Insur· alimony. ship. ahow a Unge of green when you MARRI AGE LICENS ES COMMO N PLEAS COURT look across them . Some have even horses either In the 8ales now. Edward S. Senkowskl t~ Inez J . Joseph W. Osborn, 37, Wilming. REAL ESTAT E TRANS FERS mol' thnn that and look Quite juat went up to the barn to makeI SenkowskJ, 1.377 acres in Harlan ton, farmer, and Nellle Davis, Rena Surgno r vs. Harry Surgno r, _33, Raney and Sola Williams to Will- Townsh ip. gl'een. The only good thing that Bure that they were nil getting / Waynesvi11e, factory worker. dtetofend ant to pay $75 to plaintil l's iam R. and Erna Bro<:k, .896 acre I can sny nbout brome sedge J~ th Ir proper share and there W; H. and Martha Francis to Frank Turner, 21, Frankli n, and they a · mey. in TurUec reek Township. that It baa such n prelty bright were In the atantioDs nl\ eattng Viclor and Adeline Helton, lot in Ann Anders, 19, Frankli n, clerk. Helen Surface vs. Edward SurKatie E. William s to Charles, Jr., Frankli n Township. orange brown color when every· lind the hay ready (or them to Ed' V M eat face, divorce and . restorat ion of and Elizabeth Steed, 5 thing else looks so dull. The syca· Perhaps It will work all right. acres In A:rthur W. and Victoria E. Harp news;a~er . m~~ts~~6, H~:kli . maiden namB to plaintiff. :: Frankli n Townsh ip. to James D. and Marcellene Hol- O'Neill, 40, Frankli n, sales clerk. more trees stand out bare and Lloyd Connor VB. William E. Tomorrow Is th e day that Vemon R. .., 1 t 'lD Fr kIln T Brold~ "J utd.fUm star JeaJc. moore to Leonard C. lin. gsworth ,O white against ' the brown woods tell us whethe r to expect ,,'m Beville, plaintiff to recover $813.34. an ownCharles W. Morsie, 2:1, Oregonia, TllDd)' and the raspber ry and rose bushes weathe r or cold. This Is thewnrlD , David ebeesin an vs. Marie Chees. and Vauda Lee Anderlson, 1.59 ae- ship. ia co·starr ed with ber bu· factory worker, and Bessie Helton, day man, motion of defenda nt to mod- res in Salem Township. have a reddish purple look so that \I hen the groundhog Is due band, Bume CroD1D In WLW· Bruce, Jr., and Ada Banks to 16, Lebano n. to s~e Ify custody order denied. ' Ernest Evans tq Leonard C. and Glenford and Dorothy Clinger, If you look for It you will rind bls shodow and' right now anyone lot John D. Hudson, of Richmond, NBC'. "Tbe Marrla ,e," • ndlo 8 Accommodation Credit and Fi- Vauda Lee Anderson, .47 acre color not ns bright as aummer guess Is ns good as mine. In in Frankli n Township. Ind., spent the week-end It Is nance Co. vs. Raymon Mr. tenes aboat a bapPJ IamB, utd d and Nettie Turetle creek Towpship. and tall, but aUl1 with a. charm of nol quite freezing now and Silas Dean, et _I, to The VUlage and Mrs. Roy L . Hudson with lbelr IIDAlI dall, dnIDU aired the McComas, plaintif f to recover.$607. and Mr. Leonar d Ita own C. and Vauda Lee An- ~f Waynesville, 8ky Is partly cloudy. The only .20. derson to Vernon R. llnd Mildred ID Waynesville. lo-foot easeme nt and 'Mrs. Lester Hudson and daugh. 8uadaJ l at 'hit Po m., 8S'I. ters. How ,.many s ha des 0r gray a nd thing that I would bet on Is that Theodo're G. HaHate'U:' VB. Hal1- Moore, .47 acre in Lebanon. E. J. Keifer Robey Center ,to Marcus and Haney, brown the woods of winter wear, we will have aLit weeks more toinL.Deerfie B. and Mina L. 6 lots ld Town. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•. wln.. sted and Evansh ine Appliances, Mary Taulbee, .385 aClI'e in The ghosta or all the .umme r ter whethe r we have It DOW Union ship. A "How.To-Do-h" or Inc., lina] report of receive r ap- Township. Ca., flowers and autumn leaves are whethe r It Is warm now al!d Evelyn Cox Hudson to Leslie J . we proved. Robey Center to Earl and Leona aDd Mary Ellen Spaeth, lot in there. Mabave the rest of the cold weathe r Be Obtained at the Gazet ta Bob Lauterbac~, Inc., vs. Her· Parks, .212 acre in Union Town. The cows JU8t w nt by headed In April, we are eure to get son. It shel Keeton , plamtiff to recover , ship. '11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" Marie Simmons to Verner Sim. for the barn and theJr hay and some time. I would like to . feed are waiting for them. JUlt more Inow while the ground see $288:~. Ri.c bard C. and Beulab Dough. mons, .198 acre in Frankli n TownLs , William O. Potts vs. ~elen Jean man to Pleas and Ireno King, .111111111111111 11111111111111 11111 1IIIIIIIIh•• all we bad become accu8tomed to lIort and It can IOU in. . .036 ship. Potts, divorce to plamtiff; custody acre in South Lebanon. having Johnny on the day ahlrt They say tbat the library Ro~y Center to Boward and and bad tbe milking and feedlnp; open soon but Just when I do. will of childre n to defenda nt; plaintiff PROBA TE COURT Earlin.e Phipps, .393 acre in Union down to a system, they have know. The new rooms are DOt to pay $30 per week. Trust created by the will of Leon. very Hazel Vf· Prater vs. Roy Prater, Township. moved him back to tbe 8econd pretty with a llleasant outlook idas Simonton, deceased, Charles Robey Center to James P. and J . Waggoner, trustee, tenth account shift and we bave to work out a and there will be plenty o( !lpace Phyllis Taulbee , .225 acre in Union filed. new schedul e. Today be milked to park though It will not be . HOUR S: quite Township. about one o'clock and left the 1as conveni ent nil when you Trust created by the will of could JOE GIARDELLD Russel Fred and Ruth Hilda Seil· Charles Relf, deceased, Charles t to 11:46 I, m, cow. In with the calve!l so that , go on the 8nme trip as a visit J. to Iw,.e.L,It .KO · . " . ' kop to John DeMaine, lot in Deer- Waggoner, when they get hungry thIs ve' the grocery. It bn8 taken 1 to 5 p. m, trustee, third account a lot ..... field Townsbip. nlng they can eat and when he more Mrd work to move jt filed. Except Wedne .day P. M. than WAL TER CAR TIER William and Mollie Wright to com 8 home after mIdnigh t he anyon e Will of Jessie E. Schlemmer, de· xcellt the l,hrarlnD ' . , .O. l,IO .K O'IIU' Lyle W. and Margar et P. Snyder, ceased, present ed for probate anrl will turn the cows out. At least Sple .nd .pan buruu dr."er Above Woolw(lrth'. FEB. 5. "54 MIDDLEWEIGHTS 1.068 acres in OIearcreelt Township. ordered filed. lIlierio n UtI eader to keep 'ha t that 18 what we are trying but just 5 and 10c Store wa,. brl,hte ned up with E. Kellis Peters to Hllrry E. and how It will work 18 hard to tell. Estate of Jesse M. Stewart , de- &lOll when ~ enamel, thought NOl It onl,. WOUld. doe. ODe the n.lce th.lng Mary E. Priser, 2.04 acres in ceaser, Ethdel M. Stewart appoint· en.mel ellmina Those two heifers that are sUlI 'e dan,er of ana,. \\-1\1 be that It Is 80 much quieter Wayne ~o~ship. Telephone 2-4301 down In the pastur better hurry . ed executrix; John Cole, John Nie· ...., delicate f.brica on rou,h than the old one with no big The Clllcllln aU Sheep: skm Co. to haus and Charles HUgeman ap- wood. bUI .he .lick .urtace i. or til. ones that just went by 11'111 trucks . OIDg by. We wI.h them Stanley S. Steinha rter, 20 almple to clean. It la alao amart at all the hay before they get acr~, pointed apprais ers. ~ ." the best of luck In the new 10· 351.32 acres and 4S.60 acres palnl kitchen drawer. . Left th r . There are thre of them m Estate of Arnold J. Bothe, de· to unp.ln led, r.w wood abaorb ! cation. Harlan Township. I b t ceased, do Elizabe th M. Bothe, admln- 'pllla,e . making a tid,. .ppe..... due to ca ve Boon u as we istratrix , certificate of transfe r of ance incre. ingly difficu lt 10 not know tbe exact date we life real estate ordered,' net value of main•• ln. The Ilime , _ for having to watch them 108ely. It ahelvea 11.and cabinet Interior .. A XENIA, .l'In . . I l h 61tJ. Is nlwaY8 8uch a Question whethe r estate $1,258.56. OH IO word of warnin~ aure drawer UI~' VI UV ~ to v al' a heifer calf or keep ber. bnerior . are wax· free, . , Ala DreIer 8, DIVISION OF W'LDUFE A veal calf.. that II! II good one. "11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" will bring more than a yearling ' de (N.W ~, but I do hate to veal a III e look. • . .",. ...... 1IftfHII Ic.r) Ing helf r like Plnkey's whltefa c(l Statifti ea can be uaed to aup~rt that 18 just blS enougb to bring a. an)'thin e ' , , eapectally atatiltl . 11(00d price now at the sale. I mil)' ciaAal • hnve to send b'e r to pay for the ' . '. • hay that I am going to have to Wh,. Is I...... PeoPle eeId_ Ihlak buy this week. Buy more ba,. to aIlb. til .. to It.,.l ... wed· DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL 4iq PI' I " ! Ice fISHING feed more cows to ralle more • • • USUAlLY REACH€!l calves. to buy more hay to feed If Patrick Henry thou,ht tuaUon ITS fEAK IN mor cow II to raise mor ('alvea. without repNIBIltation . U bad, be LATE JANUA RY ust Ilk th old ,tory of tbe '11"",' J ahould ... It wifA rep..-t .atlonl AND FE8/WI 1RY. SALES and SERVICE er who plant. more corn to feed n.e..•• _ lib ..... • alto... 1NIhIeI.. more hogs to buy more land I) . . . . .,. don.. IV arouiMl'teW........ Phone Lebanon 296-R pl raile more corn. etc. It's the ...... theIi mcMhen same ,tOry or farm lite no mattt'r "'"e lAW. • • • For a lon, t I _ farmen , l>ror_ what )'ou ra1ae. What the world moet needa _ the uonal people and ..,I f-emplo yed I went to the WllmJnlton Sale IOOnet the better _ fa an atom that fo\k_ had dlcir own .,..Iema for 1liiYthis afternoon but the trailer had WOD'\ epUe. In, 1II0ne, relularl ,. Eweryth lnl a Oat tire 80 I couldn't 'take worked 6ne unlll • paymenl "0' mlNed -then another . FinaU, caU tp 8el1 so I didn't buy a~y. K.eeDIM • - - - lrom peacomplel e ne,Iet'I. The end of Ihelr The price. were a little better toI4ke Iw11ac 10 -aule .,.aten- .the end of .."ing. Then day - top veal wall t.hlrty-thret' . put • ..-.au. '!liE &~r came: the ~ .a·Monlh Plan. Th. mAT GOOD TEXACO GAS AND OIL and head calves were iolng at ten GOODCA~5 OF CMMnI ....... _ ... 0.-,11~€1I IS ea ,. aldoDUltl.. "., 10 bu, Unit..,. WALL&Y ES PICK.Ell .eL) dollar. and better. I didn't stay S i alea Sa"ln.. Hond •. You .Imph USUAUY NIC ....... ..... 1ft..... J LUBRICATING SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES twD PER ARE for the later sale. I left just a. 6\1 QUI an .ulhorb luion tard. Then AROUN D • ....., . MADE IN LAKe ea .. b month they brought In a nice looking ,our ban" 1.... " . r..11' 711£ 8A93 £IU§ . lunda from 10ur rhe"kin " o.·..ounl I SlANDS· pair of mulel. Not many mules or ,- - - - - - - - - --buy. • S... lnR. Hond In ,our .... me. Dell". . /I 'n 1011. YOII lIel a Blind a monlh- .,,,.,,, mClnth- lik.. e1M .....or... Thai', ,h.. . u~ "",. ,.. TEXACO WAYN ESVII J.E

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BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Ollleial 80y Scout Week Poster The 44th anniversary of the Boy great.e r tunc.Uoning ma.npower and Scouts of America will be ob· provide a higher quality program served during Boy Scout Week, for an ever-h'lcreasing memberFeb. 7 to 13, by more than 3,300,- ship. . In c o untless commu~l1tl.es. 000 boys and adult leaders. Since 1910 more than 21,000.000 boys and Scouts, their parents, locall!1stltuleaden have been members. tions and public officials will pay Boy Scout Week will highlight tribute to the leade~. of 89/~ the 'T orward on Liberty's Team" Units for the contributIon they are t" - ~' - .... I- """'<5 to prociw - liking to the boyhood of America.

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Live Wire and Pt'olreulve. The meetln« of the membership Organization Second To None of the Lebanon Farm Loan will be StrlcUy Sellen on t.h e Bellt ,\ 11 beld February 10th at tbe LebAround Marttet In It he Country a non Grange Hall. s tarting ' at INSTALLED COMPLETE 10:30 a. m. The noon meal wtll (County Inlpected) SERVI.CIL THAT SATISFIES be lerved by the local . Grange Install 1000 .al. CI.. Fo,. DaUy Market R. pom : Committee. tern., Foundations, WLW Clnelnnatl, 12 : 80; Tbe afternoon prol1'8m wUl con· list at a talk accompaD.lecl by pie. PI- Lin. ., Cellar we KY. Cincinnati, 12:12 WPFB, llleldletowl1, 11:.5 tures taken by "Jerry Grooms, an Drain. NORRIS BROCK COMPANY l. F , Y. Eo delegate to Japan the WORK DONE BY MACHINE past year. Jerry Is Warren Coun· \Y'l repr..entaUve In ' thla I'GOd will project, . [t haa been arranged to have CASHIER'S check i. our bank's own RL B. Wayne.vllle Phone 2048 Mr. Marvin YOUIl3', Lebanon attor. ~I I order to make payment out of bank funds . neT and prosecutor of Warren As. direct obligation of this bank, it is readily County to dJlcuas tbe need and valuel to be derived from ex6CU· accepted •.• may be cashed or deposited at A leaden meetlllig of the tlon of a Will, especlally when any beIc, when properly endorsed. WaynelvWa GIrl Sco'uts waa beld real elltate 18 Involved. We leU caahier'. checka at low cost to anyat the st. 11...,1 I ......h Roue Mr. Irvlnl' Peterson, Lebanon Wedne84a1, JulWT 27. Y.M,CA. director, and talented one who wishes to \lie thia convenient means The Girl Scout COCl'kt~ sale mualclan, will be present aud fa· of money. Aak us for full detaile. dis CUlled and It WI~ annollDcecl vor the membership wlth his Doors Open 1~.:.: :30~P ::...:.:.....:M ::.:::..:. . '- - ---tt ~--A:MImIlCNlR-~-lttllat-the sale-WiHlld ~, 6th to March 20th. The Directors whOle terms ex· plre are J. C. Muol1, and Earl Reaervat!onl were lent to Mid· Bernthoul8 Lebanon. Mr Bernt. dletowa for the Middletown Area houae II lI~rvinl' out an u~explred WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Girl Scout Leaden card Party. term. Cleaned · w lth which la belDg held Ilt the Amer· Rel8rvatlona must be In b, SPONSORS: M.mber Fed.ral Dapoelt InauranGe COl'pOl'atlon lean Leglon Audltorlum Tburlda,. 'February 8th, February • at 8: 00 Po m. • ' American L~lon Po.t No. 615 A fe.... of the adnlDtacell were ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; !!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:! dilculsed luch as learning to St. Auaustlne Catholic Church know other scouta from sur· rounding commUDltiell. receiving profesllional help. a,( (etll to a • . , lending library In bOOks , a a 4 , J 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 .~ Dayton·Waynllvll.. Rd. WAYNE8VILLE RT. 1 crafts and attending .ummer ADV£R11SE ill the GAZE 118 camps at a lower coat and are Phone 3813 To Place a Clalilfl.d We Service AU Make. and Model.. Radio. Television now being offered to the Wa:rne. vJlIe Girl Scouts .. the, are now ==========~ 10% Off AU New Picture Tube. Sold and Installed m e m b e r • of the MJddletown CounclL Antenna Installation and Repair The trooPI making up the Waynesville Girl Scouts, tbelr leaders and aponsors are: ' ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED Troop No. 154--Brownlea-21Leader, Mrs. Leetl~r PrMlHlr: Aesl, Mrs. John W. llfl..al; 'SponsorB, Women's A.Ulr~llB.rt (WaynN) Troop No. 155 - Br'OWDlea-12Leader, Mrs. Ralph Belcher: Asst.. Mrs . Robert Hawklna; Aael, Mra. Adeel Hawkins: Sponsors, WOmens' AuxUlary (Waynell.) General Automotive Repair Troop No. 151"':'Int:ermedlateB16-Leader, Mrs. Earl Woollard; Asst., Mrs. David Hartsock; Spon· sors; Rotary Club. Wrecker Service 24' HOUN A Day Troop .No. 162-Int,e rmediafe.-:" 18 - Leader, Mrs. Ralph Henry; ABet" Mrs. Loren RoutZahn; Spon· sors, Rotary Club. Phone 2341 Troop No. 15a-JnturmedlateaWayneaville. Ohio 10-Leader, Mrs~ Harry Schenk; Sponsors. Rotary <hUb. MiDDle Pearl. ,osalp·c:omedl. Troop No. 1'60-Sentor-11Leader, Mrs. ' Elwood Ktuworth: Asst., Mrs. Ralph Allford: Spon· (Saturday. at 9:30 . p. m" NOT ICE I Bors, Pl'ofesslonal Wl)men's Club. cram EST) "hecu her well· worn purse wbere .he keeps some or ' the GAZETTE ON 8ALE How IIhould tbe ,farm Incomt\ be READ THE GAZETT1I!l ' WEEKL": ro)'altlei from ' Aer recently pub~ The Miami Gazette la on .ale bud,eted to make sure tliat' both liIhed book, "MiD~le Pearl'. DJar1'~' each Thurada1 at noon at the home ·and farm neceialtl8,l are Wa7llNvU1.e Drug S~e The provided for? ' This and , lIl,any . . slmllar problema .wlll be dlecueaed prlce r,!,ma1n1 the aame-60 per at the Farm FamUy Bpendlnt .Ingle, copY--i>r '2.00 per year. Meeting 7:30, Wednesday enning, ~........................ ....... February 10th. The meetln, :Will Baby chlcu' need a warm weI. be held at the CO)Jrt Houae Audl' , torlum When Lyle H. Barnel, Exme Emit MalInovllky men~OD 'poultrJ,man, saTs chicks reo operate hroMers 2 days before tension Economlat, will d~cu.1I Qnlre 8~egree temperature at puttln; chicks In tbe bouse. Thnt how many farm famlllel ln Oblo noor level the flnt 2 ..,.. 'tbey pef1!1ltll " an <!P8ratlng ch~k of ar~ lolving their many problemll. 'are t,n the br004er houle: : ' brOOdIng, 8qlltpJDent 1IoIl4 lnaurel. . MQy tlalN tb. tarma lte ' feel. ~r the , lecOnd . clf.y., beat comfortable houae '~ben ~hlckll th~t more of the farm Income abouN Jle lowered .1D4aa117 aaUI arrive, " , . ,', ~ abolllcl IMI '.~ for ~ appU- , the' br0048J' bOUH temperature .1. . A ~boiard rtq aronD~ the anCN "lUIre ', it ..,.. 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FAR EAST (FHTNC) :...- Marine Pfc. Richard L. Ratliff. son of Mr. und !I1rs. Derry Ratliff of Waynes. rn wln ~s for t he \VarreD Coun· vtllo. was among tb e security ty DIIBketball Tonrnament were ABOUT FOLKS YOU Local Siudani Wins guards aboard one of the 15 sblps h hI In Le ba non Monday arte.rnoon . KNOW tuklng H,OO() antt·communlst Chi. The games will be played In Honorable Manlion nese prisoners tram Korea lo For. Franklin aD th e 11. 12. 13. 1 • 20, mosa. SATURDAY GUEST HERE 25, and 27. Anotber game will be ~Irs. Cla rence Osborn, of Spring· In High School Tasl Dubbed "Op ration Com pbacll." played at a date to be announced (leld, was a Saturday guest of (he movem nt Involv d transport· On January 15 a general school later only In tbe event that tbe Mrs. Ora ce L. Smith. Ing Chinese non·repat riated prls. I c~t for blgh sc hool senlol"8 was winner or tbe Feb. 25th game wIns oners to the Cblnese Nationalist ;:11 II li t Le ban on and Franklin for tbe Feb. 27th game. Sl. NDAY GUE .... TS IN LEESBURG I Isla nd of Formosa, where tbey ILrllsle and Kings Mills will the nine schools In the counly. Mr. and MI"8. Lawr nee. Cook have heen offered freedom and J llm s Edwa rd Daker, of Kings play In the first round Feb. lIth and son w re Sunday guests of cltJ z.ensblp by Chiang Kal. hek's ~11l1 s H igh School. took first place. at 7 : 00 p. m. Mr. T. J . Duds In Leesburg. go\·ernmenl. 'arl Alb rt hnaltman took WaynesvUle and Harveysburg will al80 p ay In the firs t round The Leatherne ks, commanded H I:o nd place wllh a B core of 198. Feb. 11 (tonJgbt) a t 8 :30. S UNDAY D IN ~~E R GUEST by Lt. Col. Ce II D. Ferguson, of Roy Dale Wil son , of Springboro The winner of that game will Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs en· 908 Cou rt t .. Fullon. Mo.. ure all ITI gh ,rhool. tI d for 4tb 1)la e. meet the winner of Morrow.Mason 1 rwlned La dinner on Sunday ltlrs. members ot the 3rd Dattallon, 4th . onorable mention wae rec Ived Emma RAper, WhO wus cejebrat· Regiment of tbe Srd t urltl e 01· by Doris A n g e l a Brown. of gnme Feb. 13 at 7 : O() p. m. ing her birthday Bnnlversary. ,·1.810n. They were assigned dutl s Wayn 8v\l1e. The loser of the Waynesville· of escorting. protecling and Insur· Honornble mention was receIved Harveysburg game will meet tb.e SUNDAY EVENING GUESTS Ing the safe delivery of lhe pr ls· of the Mason·Morrow game I))• n ·t IL Lo UIse -or unotte and , loser Feb. 1S at :30. Mr. and Mra. Iva Hetzler and oners. . flr~~~a Gene Luttrlnger. of Clear. , Springboro drew a. bye fo r the Mr. and Mrs. Glib rt Frye were Accompanying the MarInes were I Sunday ev nlng dinner guests of 18 Navy doctors and a four.man . fi rst rOU1ld and wlll 1)lay tb win· Honorable mention I.s g!ven to ner of tbe Carl 1111 .Klngs MUls (r. and Mr8. Harry attertbwalte. Ban Ilatlon-control team , In addl· those who rank In l he UI per 26 game F e. b 11 a t 8 : 3() p . m. • tlon to the regula rly assigned bnt· per cent. The tou rnament will wind up !\ SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS tallon corpsmen. Ml'. 'and Mrs. J . P. Fromm had su ccessru l aeaBon os th . Spartans All personnel: Including starr as Sunday guests> Mr. and Mrs. non·commlssloned of{fcers. parllcl· . finished Be ond tn tbe ~engue of· Local Sailor AS LIBRARY OPENED LA8T WEDNE8DAY-Gl'Ouped about Dr. Mary Cook from left to right are : Clyde Fromm and chUdren. of pated as rlnemen, wlUl no dis. ter th ey defeated Harveysburg last Mr... George Current. Mrs. Raymond LaRue, board ,membeMl; Mrs. Courtney, librarian ; Mill Ruth Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. tinction given to specialists such Friday night. Their total recor,\ A. Chandler, aecretary; Mrs. ROlooe Furna., vic. prulden t ; Mra. Fred Grauman, clerk·trealurer and Corplls Chrisli, Tell fo r the s lllIon 8tands at 12 wlna Melvin Bllnta of New Carlisle. as cooks, clerkl and communlca· Mrs. Catharln. a.rnha~ board member. - Pboto Counesy Western Star ORPUS CHRlSTI. TEDC.. (FHT. and I) 108ses wbtle their r ecord In tlons men. '1 On Wednesday afternoon . Febru·~ - - - - - - - - - ' - -- -- - - - - -- -- -N ) - At the . . Naval Air Sla· the league stands at 8 wln8 and SUNDAY DINNER GUEST8 The l'efusal ot more than 20.000 Mr. and Mrs . .T. B. Rich had all communllt trooPI to return to ary 3, lhe Wayne Township Pub- I lion here tor duty Is Nolan E. 4 1088e8. Morrow ftnlshed ' first unday dinner guelts Mr. and their red-domlnated country dealt IIc Library opened Its doors to StnnsbelTY. seaman. U.S.N.. or In the league with a record of 11. Mrs. Hartley 11088. Mrs. Cora a serioul blOw to communillt prop.. the pabllc In Ita new location In Wayne8ville: wIns and 1 lOBI. tbe old elementary 8cbool buJld· Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert agandillts. R attended Wayneavllle High All or the varsity team will be lng, now tbe American Legion School. able to play tonight. since Bob Frye and son RIchard. Hall. I Per80nnel with 8peclallst avla· Barton and Bill MlIIer. who have ~ d From 2 to 4 p. m. the attracllve Total resources ot Warren countY'a banks set an aU·Ume record tlon l'atlngs ' a.re charged with millaed several glUnes due to In· PROGRES8IVE' WOMEN MEET .,or new room. were filled with Inte r. In USB renecting the II XC lIent rtnane lal and economic conditions pra· keeping aircraft In top nylng ~on· juries. hav e both r ecovered suc· The Progreulve Women'l ct"b ested trlends of tbe library who 1 ailing in thle area. Clarence }lowman, Becretary·trea sure r of tbe dltlon and with the operation ond cess fully. beld their regular meeting on Mo.d., • browsed among tbe booka and mag. Warten County Banke'ra Assoclntlo.n, announ ced . molntenance of electronIcs equip· Game time Is 7: 00 p. m. except Wednesday evening with dinner Tl10se resour es alDount d to~ - - - -- - - -- - - ment for tbe Intenslv'e pilot tr,ln· on Feb. 25 and 27 when the only I d h d In the Methodist church dlnlnl Tbe Mlaslonary Endeavor at the az, nea an enjoye t e tea and de. $19,077,231.97 at lh. d OBe of the \ CIVIC CLUB TO HEAR room. Following the ' dellcloUi Chllrch of Chrllt met Monday eve· IIcloU8 home made cookies from Ing program. Trainin g In single game w\ll be played at 8.:00 p. m. rI.... t b year, a 8um ar v_ a y com· . 'IInner. the membere went to the nlng at the home .of Mrs. Eva th e b eau tltul tabl e at wb Ic h Dr . blnni and multl·englne aircraft Is con· \ the ear-end st atements of · SOUTH AMERICA" St. MarTI Parllh Houae ror an Burnett with H of the member. I Mary Cook prealded In her usual h " rI Yb _1._ n ducted at the station. Local Reeeiv a • I D)( baa t e va ous aua.. venlng or cards and c1.anctna. NAS Corpu8 Christl Is the R ead· . ... or sent ud two ,:lJlton. grac au. manner. r. ary The offlc.1al reportll of condition, COFFEE GROWER After the devotional part letters been a member of the Doard since d b b k to t quarters of the Cblef of Naval I laHA.-11 Aw.rd "t're read from the' Ohlldren's ' the library was lltarted In 1.917 , ma e y t. e ban I Igovernmen . _ HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Air Advanced Training ani Is tbe 'f -; Ir I and prestaent for many years autborltl8l, dl8eJolI l~t W&rren Jose AntonJo Umana, native of largest Naval Air StaUon In the Mr. ..ad Ill'll. Tom SbouD re- A'ome a Grundy V I . The Fairley Hardware Stores Among tbe guest op this ~cca' l ounty banks had on c1eposll with /1 Bogota. Columbia, Soutb America. world. cenU1 entertained, during the eve- edgment ot a bo~ O~"~I:tb~~ n~~d placed second among the "50 Club ning honoring the second blrtb· s letter from Ly n StanJe g wh sian were two whom we were them a total or $17.0e&,660.2S In and son of a corfee grower there, Winners" of the Shell 011 Com· haa wled to SOu~ AfrIca ~ bel 0 I most happy to welcome. Mrs. j lioth savings aud cibeckJng ac: I wlU speak to the Civic Club and 11., ann.Iveraary or their lovely pany'a SheUane Bottled Gaa Dlvi· , p White nd Mrs Hebl of the Labcoun ts. at tb. a t amount, $6.424.. their lady guests on Monday. Feb. little daugbter, Debbie. sian tor the enllre niled States. Rnon Libra . who have rrom 160.83 was used In mlakln~ loan8 15. at 6:30 p. m. at the Methodl8 t WARREI BUSIIESS Refreahmeou wel'll aervo4 and. l r. Max Randall In tbe work. The award was balled upon moat ,~att~ cc;;~r thet. . ~ ~ht~~or time to u~' gIven the library ' I ror bu.ln~88 deve!opmlents. hom e cburch for tbe nnnual ladles night the IIttJe guest of honor received GAllS SLIGHTLY reliable and consistent service to co 0 ey. 0 , ve"'" helllrul euggest10ns buying and constructll~p. automo· dinner meeting. many lovely Sin... was taken as our llvin« link. ., . . 11 b d Ilundreds of customers throughout the terrI· March meetln wlI1 be b Id at The lovely flowers which added e Durc oses an l Mr. Umana. 22. Is presently en· Buslnells In Warren county tory serviced by e!l<;h Shellune The guests were Mr. and Mrs. f local , roll d ot Wilmington College where sbowed a slight gain laat month Oram Shoup, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur th home of Llfuan Hoppe: with ' so !Ouch to the appearance ot the otber dar·to-day ~eeds Distributor. ~ooms were sent by Mrs. Nathan· people h hos elected to complete his for the rlrst time since' tbe first Atklnaon, M~and Mrs. Tom Bur· Beulah FraBure aa leader Two members ' of the Fairley . .... . lei !IIurray, Mrs. R.eba Shrlevell, a The totals show that local reBI· agri ultural major In "the am of tbe year as sales of prepaId tax ton and Mr. and Mftl. Howard BurHardware Stores organization. - - -- - - recent guest at tbe FrIends Home. dents have kept liP wllth or a lit· I belL" He prevlol'sly attended receipts amounted to $7068.66 as lon with' the boat, hostells. the MI"8. Ruby G. Rhoades of the HlI1a. ~I __ O L I r . . and by our own popular Dorflt, . Ue ahead of the natloMI trend In Corne~1 University . . Abraham Bald· compared to $65 8.43 for the ear· honor guellt and little Tommy. bora Office and Mrs. Mary Gar· !;nn;.. fl'. Emerson Earn.bart Mrs. Ada savings. While the total looks win Agrlcllltura.1 ollege and the responding 'J)erlod a year ' ago. rison of tbe Blanchester Office. F i r . . . . . . . . WA-e. ("oll1't.ney, the librarian, and. Dr. ij'· r prlslngly large. bank.ers point neor~la COllstol Plain Experlmen· l Oollectlons to dat~ amount to are guests of the Shell all Com· HONORED DN BIRTHDAY Mrs. Frances Gray enten-Ined " p ry Cook were wearIng dlstlnc. out that It la made up of thaU8' lal . laUon In Tifton. Ceor gla. $299,650 as compared to $250,64 8 on Bunda), Don Frye. Charles • live corsages ven them by the. ands of deposits rn " gln g fro m ma.n a's ,connecllon willi the . fo r the same period a yel\]' ago, llany's SheHane J(} bers' Dlvlstrn Kersey. Jimmy TulUa, .Tobnule Mrll. A. L. Schuban, Rt. '1, Ot'. 'Ihrary Board. Bmnll cbecklng and savings ac. , coffee growing Indu8try. has of which . renects a lIubatantial In. In Indianapolis, Indiana this week . The library III grateful to all ' ollnts of Indl "ldual8 up to the Jilt brought demands of hla ex· c·reaae. Jonea, Bobble and Kenneth Gray, gonia, W&II elected the new chairBy Induslry classltlcatlon. gains To Ind.cled: honoring the blrtbda,. anniversary man of the Warren Coun,"y Farm those who helped make this sllch working funds of both large and J) rlenceB with this mOlt timely of the latter' a Ion K.enneth. Dureaa Wom,ns committee at tbe , plea8ant occasion and they ex. !lmall businesses npd Industries. subject. His general theme for were noted In food. wearIng ap· Tbe ,roup enJo, ed church lerv· regular. Juuary meeting of the tend to the community a cordial everal elements of slrl'ety for i the evening will be "Contrasts at parel, depar tment and general To I.ed Icell, dinner. show In \ WlImlqton Women's committee. Mra. Behu· Invitation to make good use of de{lOsltora are reflected In the the Two Americas." s tores with 108ses noted In allto· during the afternoon followed br hart w'u tbe chalrrman of the War· their lIbraJ'T. year-end bank . statements, .It Is "limington Coll e/l:e. an Inl er· motlv~. furniture, building and The Warren County Draft Board supper at the re8taurant. ren County Annual Farm BUnlau . pOinte,! out. . . " ~ II " Il ''l gen·n ~lIti cal Fort KnOlr. mlsoellaneous. No. 122 has relea8ed the followln'! "----'" , Womenl T.a ~ llst May and wll W ~ One basic element Is the cap- h,,~ 8ullplled this oommunltv with list of men wbo bave been ordered' ha, ' attenited Rural·Urb.n confer· arran Ital stoc\{ of these IOlcal Instltu· many tin e programs. ror which we to r.eport for Induction on Febru· PROUD GRANDPARENT8 Mr. and 11111. Loyd Davll r. ences to Cincinnati, III well aetlons . . amounting to ,605,OO() and ore surely grateful. ary 18, 1954 : celved word on Friday, Feb. 5tb qualnted with the work of tbe I aaS T u Fllds owned largely by the 'r esldents of • I Waynesville-John Gpugh. tbat ther are the DJQud grandpar Womens Committee. She lIucceed8 the county. In addition to the ac· rl.l?nd.J nUll' Oregonla-Jobn Thompson. cnts of a new granddau,hter, Mrs. Gordon FOllter. retiring chair· County Auditor A. M. Park~r tual capital stock. the local banks South Wayne Advisory Mre. Noel.Easton of near Sprln!;. J ebanon- WlllIam .Wl!son. bora. viSited ber mother, Mrs. Mason- Francis Bam'hou.e. Deborah' Ann, bOrn at Bethesda !Dan. ' AJso elacted at the eame announced today that U8.800 bas have. a total of $l,Q56.()07.98 In nn· Council Mee's .Hete Navr hOlpltal to IIr. and MI1I. meetlDg were Mrs. O. M·. Baxley. hl'en rel)leved from ga801 ' ne tax divided protlls and relserves. 'orn Pyle on' Sunday afternoon. rrhe foilowing men have f been wt"lllam Davil. Mr. and Mrs. co·chalrman, Mrs. Charles Guard. funds for distribution to various Banks IncluQ.ed In the above The South \Vo"ne AclvlSOry Mrs. Rebu l:l brlev8!l of Rich. ordered by Board No. 122 to reo Dana rellde In Wuhlngton. D.C .• l r., gec'y:Treae. and MI1I. H. R. 8ubdlvlslons at the county. r onsolldl\ted report are The Leb· Cr llncll en '(>"ed their .lanu~rv mond , Ind .• Is now a member or port for armed forcell phyaleal ex· wbere Mr. oavill Is In mllltarJ Hamil,. I1'gtllatlve- agent. Mrs. I!Jach of the 11 ' townships Is to Anon-CItJ'lenfl 'Natlonal Dan k. meeting at the home of Mr: and our Home tumll ), . amlnntlon on Febr\lar 24, 1954. ' I In the lIIedlcal Corpl. ·Sl'buhardt 11'111 attend tbe State , recleve JSOQ and the co~nty road Waynesville Nntlo¥1 Ilank, Frank· Mrs . Rhodes Bunnell. Mr. A. 1~. Mrs. Delle Maynard attended Lebanon- Frank W!lson. serv ce Farm . Bureall Training Inltltute and brIdge fund 90'11\ share the ra- lin National Bank, !''lrlt MalOn Schuh art, preBldent, rreslded Rnd tbe wedding of her cousin Mias Franklin- Boone Everidge. I malnder. Dank and the Flrllt NI,tlonal Dank Mrs. C. E. Stanforth condu cted Mary C. Magee In Oay~on on TueH' South Lebanon-Gorden Allen. THUR8DAY . DINNER QUEST8 lfeb. 8 and 9 I. Columbus.

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re::: of Morrow. ner oon Thunday evening honor· . . many very Interesting comments. Ing , Mill EIleen Brown and Mr. 0 ,.. Mrs. A. L. 8chuhurt, chairman Denals M. RobertI, preceding thel\" 01 the Women's committee of weddln, reheanal. The I\leats , A cont88t ' l~o4 for county commissioner at the Republican prl. ~"'nrc 018S Warren County gave a report on were Mise Eileen Brown, Mr. Den· mary In May a8 three candidates filed for commllsloner before the her work, and ways and means of nil M. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. 'Law, deadline la8t . Wednelday. Mrs. LeDore Hollon', deputy clerk or lhe The lIermon subject for next promoting the use of more milk rence Browo, Min Patty Brown, Board ot Elections. reported. lAltd's day morning will be. World· In the public schools was dis· The a1l,dItol', CODUllOD pl... Judge'" . "· Id~ DomInIon of Evil. Rev. 9: cussed. Mr. and IIrs. Oene .Brown , and daughter ud Mr. .Don Brown. , and probate jadge ' ortlcei are un. IEarl · Hook B.,s ~,~!~. t;::el~~~:n~U ~:~ c;..~e.:: T1h~~'8 i;1D~~'1l ~~~s~~e a::w ~::: OPPC)IIed. , .. ' R Tl! . I d M U RETURN TO MI88Q RI Filln« for tlie commlalloner's Racilierad evelatlon. H' ~Iven n~ lIer· !alatlve representat I'es an rs. and ,..,nn wllJ be the heglnnlng of a n E . Aahury tJJ e 8~ cretary. · B Mr. and Mrs. Oe. ne roWll nplt. In.clude Wilbur Lake, Donald . '-I tad" series of seven sermona\ on . the The Coun ('ll adjourned to meet little dauibter Kato een re urn T. Hawthorne. both ot' Franklin Ea"1 U'oo", of Wa'"'esville, ~ I I b I I th M ' .0' .. ........ Iut weei of Christ's pub Ic m n· with Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Cra be n CIIU to tbelr bOMe In . co e, 0., ~.nd Wa.lly ·· Beltz, Lebanon Rt. 2. cently m.ade an Initial purchase of bf III be II I f h IsU)'. The flrat su #ect W ,. February, and de c ous re rell . ding the ....t on Monday atter 8pen ...Ce~rlc . A. r !!J~nley, Lebanon, a one re~lItered Ayrshire, according "'he Withered FI ... Troe. mentl were served during the so· week with his ' parenta, Mr: · aad Repabllcan, . a n dAr t b 'u l' E.' to the Ayrshire Breeders' Assoclaclat' hour. . . Mrs. Lawrence. Brown. Mr. and Sch,wartl, Lebanon Route 1, a Dem· ,~Ion EJ.eeuUve Secretary. Chester ................. ""•• _.......... Mrs. Brown and little daughter ocrat. have fl)ed 'for It&t«? repr. C. Putney of Brandon" Vt. NOT ICE . will soon move to Decatar, m., "entative. . • . . - Tbe transaction was recorded In . Tr.p Girl Scouls v'here Mr. Brown wnl'ltIll be con· · Count,. au!lltor. A. M." Parker, the National amce of the AJI'- I The C. Lee Hawke BJu'ber .S hop nected with the American Farm- common pleaa~ 'judge Frank C. ahlre Breede~' AABoclation In will be clollo4 for vacatton from • • dl, CompaJl7. Anderson and · probate .Tudge ~ . l ds 'February. 22 to Marc~ 10 I . ers . .Mu~aal Insurance ... . ... ran don where .comn e etrec!)r Ralph Care1 , at:e uno.ppoaed. · on all reglltered "y'l1Ihtr"l In tile X-S-ll,18 Troop No. 1111 of the WaJDa.. Tbe 001,. GOP ,Central Commit· United Btates hav. beell main ................. u • • ,...--~ ville Girl Scouts h~ld their reg. HONORED ON 8IRTHDA'Y. t eemeIi con - teIIt . Ia In J'ranlrll n, .talned Iince 18TI. • I x..o.... Davia ente~ . .• . .. iliaI' meeting Wednesday, Feb. I. . Mr. and Mrs.~.. Becanle of their abOlt; to pro. VISITOR' IN COLUrt!8U8 . The attendance aod duel were taln8cl to Sanday dloner, honorfilr .tHIre DoD· Roue la oppoBed by . tile blrlhday allnJven&rT or -.r. Paul D, . l.... III the Thin! Ward. duee at a low , coat aD IJbanclaDce Mr. all4 Mn. .T. i. Barake, and taken by the lerll,... _ Dayla, ancL. had , .... their Oonteats .for ~~ratlc central of mlllE- wltll.--ft average bQtler. ' Mre. DaJ!., DIlrtee anj~ Uttle~, The troop' JolDlld .Jd~ uC?lher MI'. and "ifn. oeen M. Davia' anel ~ell flnC! :\VaJter RlItto, at· teR of .", th' Arnhlre~ Rnrqe. ~ Sundal' ru~ or troop, led by Mrs. Woollan! (or I0Il. ud ~r, and . ~:n Clarence OPJIOII.ICI ., ~ . ~ III 91w10f cIaI17 cattle 11.. beQome I... Ueutuuat Dlartee'l paretlta fa 1I011are ·danclng.. J. Da* ..........., ." IJaJ'tOD. ..,.... ~.; JrarrF .. creaalnllr JIODIIar Columba. JI.... ... UW. 'l'be meetiq acljo1lrne4 w,lth the

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Eitallll.he. F.llrulry, , . th Board of Public tralra of the .M •• __ ,_ __ Edltol" and Publlahu PAUL. A. SGHE"E" \' lllage of Wayn 8vlll . Warr n c o Anoelate E.ltor ·oullty. hiD, at Ih orrIco oC th V roan Fairley, Sr., John Lay· CECIL.IA J. 8CH !ritE" man, Delb rt Mar8hall, Ralph Wat~l aYQr or slI ld Village on Tu aday, I VI arr n county Carmors can lion, Jam s Achor, Junior Darr of "-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-' L.· I rU Il Y ~3. 19:) I at 7 : l' P. M .. Publi shed Enry Tbura,l ay MorDID' grow th sam mount of corn ou th Flllrley Ho.rdws r tor s, MeTHODIST CHURCH L.YTL.E METHODIST CHURCH , \ )'DeIlt'llle, Warren ounty, Olale. ror 2.(100 f t., more or leBa of tho r \ . r " r Band kCPI) 195 1 proCits 11111 bora. attend d th pr ·show. followin ~ 811 !'1ft d IJipe : Il. E. l111u~hn. Paslor 1':lll~ r d itS second cllus malter at hi h by good so li mll n l1emllnt In in~ or lho 1!l5 ~ n '" mod Is of J. \\'. \\' ds ewood , AIlnlellr Unified Service, 9 : 45 B. m. Lho po lotti e at \\'II),nel " lIIe, blo, A!:II ~ lo$- emcnl pi Ill' turnlRh d ('1 dlllG f -l lliz!'r n ~e. ropor the Frigidaire Products at Day.ton InRt burch. cbool. 9;90 Il. m., Mr. IIld I' the nc t of tarcb 3, 1878. II lHi t'r t 1\ ~l' >\'1 ('\ iL'lllfo n ~ shull I Iddle \\'( ' 1;\ !':oll (mlll'o v mpu' Friday lI el'b rt McMillon. Supt. IH' (It I 1 II anli ma ll In lrl t Con mill n. . 1I;h n w mOIl III r Frlgld- "'OoUrl8hbl py leIOr~:ac l' plO : 3uOnd~:" 01 , '.30 ST. MARY' S EP ISCOPAL "I r ordllll ' \ Itll l bl) IlmDufllclu r. \ .. \ h ill hill f Irnl I Frl Id l i t I ~, 7 1' \1 H ' \'. UUIU I N. K )~, n !'l blo. $~ . Per \'6Ilr In lIdvallce ; $ ~.50 else bere ' It II I i dl I ' . a pr ~ rllOl .,'' t' I . a r a, a r (' r c l'nn !t~~, p. m . uuda) : " I. I U. R \ B .' 10 ,I1 S ons rll keep wllhln 19 ~ 1 ,'O I' lt (WI' n 'f' :Iuloma tlC' Ilnsh r and dry rs. holr Pl':lctl 'r hursdoy .00. J\ oly ommunl 11. 7; 30 a. LII . uud tol r,.IH '. (In, us 1 ~lu· Illlotm nt: ' suys a stalement Is· borne fre zers, I ·trlc water h " '_ hurdl chool, 10 ; 15 II . Ill. ,'(Hnc llt . 0uPllnf:', including two '1Inl ' lhe Pf mm ll'rp, "a nd III' . ers were shown to all Ohlp CrollTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY I I, 1954 Adult Worship. 10 : l(j R. m. chl sed deal ra. rub ber n n l1s, shall b furnl ah d "ant Illltnlt up slI rl'luR 8." I ~l hll \'II h Id Ih ,. ", I' rU oHY \\it ll el1"h I nglb of pipe. \ r: and taken oUl of r rn produ('. ERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST rlc pr 1\ ntntly 8 frt)m nil DUI'on ·'.Ir" r. '. 1111181 r III" l'liu", , '>;\111"....." Y ' 11111"" III tb 1 ,wit I 1l J:l h uf [lip and each tion an be put lulu so li building. ' ." UTICA E,U,B. CHURCH i l'nrsolUlil liS guest~ (If their pus· l' b I Fnlrl)' HlIrdwar • tores, HlIl sI'I1 0nl. 9 : 30 u. 10. lIibl Corres pondent d 1 J I' "U UII In ll IIlee\' sball e (a 01'1' proflt.ylcldlng I(>g u In • nUl8 n8' horo. (,y n('hburg, Wilmington, [ltorn lng \Yor hl p. 10 : 30 1I . Ill . \\ iJlIlIlJJ ·hllnnon. ~ll nl sler . MISS JANE FITE lor lin wife. ~1r. and ~ rs, ' . l C's l .. d ut [I hyMo lil lie pres ure lures, tbe ommlll p pOints OI\t. blna, Dianch Bt r, and Waynes. I'ru~' I' Me lin!;, 7:00 p. m. ~ Ikllda~' ~ hool 9::,0 n Ill .. 1Il1 . I Thornbury. or 600 pounds PCI' 8 ual' Inc h. orn yl Ids on mDi ny II I fn rm ,,11\ wer In attendance. Thomas YOlln g l'eoplo'Q ~tee llu g, 7 ; 00. }tUI, )' 'fh olJJUI!, , UpL. ~tr. and !llrs. Harry South w're .\Irs. • da !lrl'lfuy. of Wll ml ng· I;:wh stuudnrd I ngt ll or pip In enn be nearly do ubled and produ . Williamson and Charles Dean repF.v n1nl= • r\ \1'(' • 'j : :10 II. IU . Pr II hi lip;. evel'Y 0111 I dr n,I:IY gU'l \ 'ed uesdtly of his sister, 1 1011 . was a guest fiu ndny of ~Ir . Iz II ~, 6 lind Inr hes IIhall be lion co tI! consldorably r duced I' sont d til LIn hburg store. The II :45 no Ill. ~l r8. M f)' Tu ck r and sonS. The I . . ollelt. L'~led in fie 'ur and I'!lP clivo by proper f rtllizer Ll8e, says lho m n r ported unusllal nthuslusm E\'el1lng S r Ie , CirSl Sund ay I ~ ' oulbs hn." j u t r l\lrll d to this The ru ng lOet In the high lOll" of 1,2 ()O. 2.~O(l and 6,300 I'ommltte . all the new 1110dels ot Frigidaire Y',,'I'NESVILLE CHURCH OF month. country trom Turk y and stopped M, hool hLllldlnJ: Monday a" nlng, l pou nd s. (livid II ual'y aud ap· The fixed cost or growing nn produ ts malluhdllr d by Genernl CHRIST her nTOute to ttl ir borne near \\ lib tb young peoples degree pll d III the 1-3 points of a 12- acre at corn In ' hlo av mg s lotors nnd alat d thal lh y wer Price Robertll, M luleler CAESAR'S CREEK FRIEN DS t. Louis, Mo. ~Ir. .outh Is Il l tcam, pres nUng lhe third and foot span. ~orllflcatlon oC tbose about $39, accordln@: to Ohio Slate certainly oUlsand lng val u 8 ntble Sobool at 9 : 30 n. m. Jilek Barnell, J\llolllt r. fo rm r L banon r sid nt and for I fou rth d grees. I1\l\llufuctur r 8 l sts shllll be Cur- I nlverslty agronomists. Thjlt Ill' throughout tbe Frlgldalr Oen rr l Olaarl" Stanley, Bupl. Morning Worship. 10 : 30 a. m. III ny y a rtl h has b II 1188001anlshed to the Engineer and pur- , ludes eE'd, Il lanth~ ~. ultl valloll, rotorll line. Evenlnp; Worlhlp, 7 : 30 II. m. Worsblp Service. 10 a . m led \\ II-h a t I phone ompany. Mr . Laura ~ ~Id nk I' wlll be cbaser by the suppllor. Each lahor, ma hlnery, rue\. harvesting Tbe Fairley Hardware Stores unda)' Scbool. 11 a. III. _ Mldwe k Services. 7 ; SO p. m. Mr. and Mrs. harles' Doster hosle88 at her home Thursday I length ot pipe shall be marked In nd, Interest and rlther expens s . are Gne ot the tlrst tbe carload w r hosts to tbeir Bridge Club \a rt . rnoon for the F bruary meet- with the Ize and clRS8, name, pro- I n unerttllzect IlInd yielding 39 buyen to receive th ir carload or OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. at their home Saturday evening. Ins of til \\ oC {he Metbo, \ du tion dale Ilnd hydr08tatlc teat bushels per acre, l be crop value I new Frigtdalre General Motors 2o'8n. rtfrtth, Palltor MillS Helen Hartsock. freshman I dl t hurch. pr ssur. and In Iud ·nderwrlt· averages $5 .50, figuring corn at ProduaUl. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH SllRJIa, Scbool. 10 a. III. at 0 U, spenl the week end tn l MI88 Mnrll)'n ConI y who Is to ers Laboralory lab I of apllrov u 1• $1.60 'per bUllhel. That means a ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; R v. John Berning, Paetor Mornln, Wa.llhlD, 11 a. 111. IIlI8ell .00 aD" to : 00 II . M . Cin (nnati, visiting Miss Janet \Ied tb 's montb. was guest of !lid pipe to b shipped within 30 , net ~roflt to tb fmrmer of $19.50 ; Youth Fellowllblp, 1:3' to 9:00 Doster, student nurs , at Christ honor for two brldlll showers given dnys or written order. per acre, after Clxeld COlltS are de· bo pial there. I la t w k. Tbe first one WRS held I The manuacturer shall turnllh, ducted. Production ostl amount LEBANON CHRISTIAN aCIENC~ MT. HOL.L. .... METHODIST .Mr. and frs. Ralph NlII are an- aturday evening at the bome of at no charge, the servl es of an to ,LOO per bushel., Chrilltlan Bcle.n ce l'rYl~.. art nounclng tbe birth of a lon, their Mra. Ra)'lllond Conley, who was 81' l lnStallallOn In struclor, ex per- I Wben fertUlz er WBS added at a 'T. M. Scart, 1\IInister fourth child, Saturday at Cllnlon slated by Mm. Geraldine Fry and leneed In wster works practices, cost of $20.90 per acre In Ohio Sunday Scbool, 9:30 a. m., E. beld every Sunday morniDa at 10 Highland A. ve. at 11 o'.lMk. A. Earnhart. Supt. femorlsl ho pltal, WUmlngton. Mrs. \\ 111 lam Conley. Tb other and employed as such by the man- tesls. yields were Increaaed to 75 Sunday achool at til,. lIam. hour. Worsblp Service, 10 :30 a. m. Mn. Lisa uri has returned to In the form oC a 8urprlse, was uCacturer on a fUll time hula, for I'ushels. That, In turn, boosted Teatimony meetlngll lilt wedDellEventnr 8e"lce, 7.80 p. m. her bom near town. tollowlng a held Monday venlng In the social suoh period or time deemed ne - the farmer's net profit to ,52.60 day e".nll1« of eacb mODtb at I. P v ral dRY!! visit In Wilmington , ! rooms oC Jonah's Run Baptist I ssary to satisfactorily lnterpre! per acre a gain of $33.10. ProBUNDA Y RADIO PROGllUI8 : with Mr. and Mrll. Walter Sprinkle. Church. Host 8ses for thla ocea· the Inlltructions contained In the ductlon costs were 'cut to 80 cents AYNE8VILLE FRI.NDS WSAI-8 : 411 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clark and Rlon were Mrs. Albert Reynold" man ufacturer's Installation guide. aiibiuilibieli'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Firat Day 8cbool, ':30 a. m. WING--e: 00 a. m. fa mily bave moved Into the Mur· 1 d M J' R Id *Each bid shall contain a state· , Meeting for Wonbip. 10 ;80 a.m. phy property on Maple Street. ' an rs. ames eyno 8 . ment of Lhe maximum number or WPFB-4 :00 p. m. Mrll Clark Is a clerk at Doster's Mr. and Mrs . Miles Young, Leb· random and sbort length that will NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT anon, were gueats Sunday or his b Curnlshed as a part oC the total Grocery here. Adml"llt,..to, The ondilion Of rr(ld Q'hnrwood ~;:.h~~~·~:;t ~~d;,~a::::' Mr. and footage at no additional cost to Estate of William H. Pratt. Dewho III a patient at a Columbus the purchs8er. cealed. hOlpltaJ, II reported to be "sllgbtMlall Saute Smith, Waynellvllle, and Mrs. Laura Sbldaker were *To be ue d only when manu· NoUce 111 hereb), given tbat Al · Iy Improved." Mn. Sberwood lI luncheon guelts Tuesday of Mrl . lnct urer hld s dl rect to CllB t omer bert H. Stubbs, whose Poet orne. lltaylng wltb relativea tbere whlllf A. S. Collett. te I I on rna r a s. Addr IS II WaynellvlIle, Oblo, has be II bOllpltallled. MARY TANSBERRY. Clerk The land Bank Way been duly appointed all A.dmlnJlIMrs . .Arthur Phllabaum, of KetTbe February me ling of tbe trator ot the Estate of WI\1Jam H. Board ot Public AffaIrs Will Relieve the "Pinch" tertng, spent a few daYI last week WCTU Was held Thursday afterPratt, late or ' Warren Count,., VUlage ot Waynesv\ll , here with ber parents. Mr. and noon In tbe home ot Mrs. Laura OhiO, deceased. Warren County, Ohio. Mte. Ambrolle Moore. Shldaker with Mm, A. S. Collett grades for corn, oats, 10YD&ted this 25th day of January, John Cummings Is bOIPlta.ll%ed \ I adlng the group In de votions. 2-11-18 befllS, and all farm crops. 196-t. In Dayton. Plans were dllcul8ed for the local - - - - - - - - - - - - RALPH H. CAREY, For Information Mrs. Harry Sbldaker remalDi'in WCTU InsUtute to be held March Try GAZETIE CLASSIREDS What aboul a fl,. Judge of the Probate Court. WRITE - CALL - SEE serloue condition at Clinton Me- 4th In the home of Mrs. H.. THEY GET RESULTS Warren County, Ohle) mortal hospital, Wilmington. _Tu_c_k_e_r_._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _........_ _ _ _ _ _ _--'_ _ _ __ during ccwtrucHon' C, Donald DUatusb, Attorne, Mre. 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Donald C. an4 Mary M. Thoma to Robert M. and HoIE!n K. Gard· ner, 40 acres in C)ear~:reek Town· ship. Charles Horace and :Retba Ham· ilton Falcb to Samuel }Ierbert and Lillie Margaret Roberts. 3 acres in Wash ington and Hat'lan Town· hip. ha les E. Nelson to arl E. and Helen H. Bercaw, 205 square Ceet in neerfiel d Township. ('hester A. Bar tlelt tn Wnlt r G. and Marga ret H. Eng 1. lot in Deerfield Town hip . W . E. and Elsic Mae Siroud 10 George F. White, lot in L<-banon .. Elliott and P. ry .Jo TlIrnrr 10 S d Lo T I am an gan lIrn 1'. ot in Franklin Township. Ed . J{e I . an d Nora Lc~t('r 10 AI · b er t H . an d J osep h'me r I{'rce ' .. 98 acre in Franklin Town ship . John S. and Lena V. Thacker to Russell G. and Willa Mae Shoe· maker, 1.034 acres in Fran klin Township. Avis Lou Arulerson St all' y ann J an Anderson Brown ing to J ess ie T. Ander on. 12.a42 and .04 acres in Franklin Township . Lena D. Nease to Lawrence K. Nease. 3.50 acr es in Salem Town, ship. E . R. and Edith Hou. ton to 'Fa), D. and Pa uline Hieronymus. 2 lot s In Morrow. Dovie (Mullins) Moehle to Luth· e r Daniels, 2 lo~s in Deerfi eld Township.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..... NEW SUITS week' temporary- alimony. George L. and Ida May Dough. Charles L. Boscb vs. Hobert man vs. Elmer L. and E thel Bnl' J GOO~h, defendan t granted 30 days . go It Alb t L He ick additional to file answer. I~EJ[JHI ' AllY 8. 1 96'1. - ~h r a Is ~It~~~~~~. ov. cr. rr , John ~. ~oore vs. John Wid· 1\ cold wi nd blowing, n sharp Jl JI . Alice Elizabeth O'Connell v. neyer, .plamtrff to be restored to . dl'l\llng wind ~ha lUukcs me he . Wilbert Turner Carper. un iform PDssesslp n of real estate (ree f rom Itate to lak lhal '1I1t LO the Hil i . support o( dependants act (rom any 'claims or demands o( defend· It Is nu li llY th hllul hom II Rmall r S nte of Kentucky. ant. . 011 lind lIml Is whar W Jle d. II ' __ Ralp h A. Pal.me~ rea.PPolDled hO(l he . w l/1 pul on II II tli rno rc COMMON PLEAS COURT m~mb er of Sold ters Reh ef Com· w I!;ht and nOL just grow long r i G Id ' Th k t L I mlssioll. . •• I g n Ie roc mol' on vs. 0(01" D MI t ' h W ' II d MI III lli e I gl!. 1 ho " 0 1\11 ure glayl n oh G. R if Case et for trial Feb. t lorda . e n 0tS vI'. t 'fTI:lr en· 23 t'9 'I k os 1, Ivorcc 0 p aID I . CIOB to th barn lhlll morn n,:; . I'ual'y n 0 c OC • G' II . P ' A M P ' AM .0011 aM lhuy hav b ~ 1\ r 1'1\ B tt J 5 .' fi Id G Id I JelL erlD VS . nn oe el· m e y . ld, . dl'vorcc PIIng eand VS. 'd ' UII drllll, of wa leI' I l.hluk II' II' II I pl'j·ngfil custodyrn of m , '.Ivoree . t 0 p l am . ~hlJl tho~ 1' lWO h l fel'8 hllck In child ren to plai nl iff,' defendant to LOJ C. ~argrove vs .. Pfiul D. Hargra~c, dtvorce to pla ID. lIff. ugui n aM th y anl ulmusl dn e lO pay 520 per week. clIlI'e. Lhough til' uarn Ulay nOl Laura Long v .. Robert T. Long. George L. I?oughman, et al: \:5. he lIl u dl wal'm r lhan Lhe \Yoods Sr., divorce and custody of chilo Elmer L. Balsmger, et aI , plamttff In LL \ll nll ltke thIs. dren to plainti ff ; defendan t to pay to recover $508.58. \\' 0 losl our nl 'c whiteraced 20 per week. 11 ii'e l' lllR t II' k In a strang nc. ' Thomas Sh i6ett appoin ted ' to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 'Id nt. I found her d all with h r ISoldiers' Relief CommIssion to fill Elizabelh..Rickard to Stanley and horn aught In a cruck in the uneXpired term of Arnold J . Botbe, lara Rickard, 9.53 acres in Frank· all] ot the barn a nd her bead deccased. lin Township. twis t d nround completely 80 that J ames E. Harr is VS. Thelma Har. Paul Lovely to James H. and Martha C. Davis, lot in Franklin h I' nec k mus t hllv b en brok n. r is. di vorce to plainUIf. Mary L. South vs. Harold Soutb, Towns hip. How ehe did tt. no on will ver k.now but Il 10 ked a8 though she defendant or dered to pay $35 per George and Bessie Barber to bad caugbt he r bor n In tile crnck J obn Wh isman, lot in Franklin IIwlnglng h r head p rhnpa. or Town sbip. p r hnps abe Iri c1 to kno k , 1\ Thurman Barrett. et ai , 10 Donhlcken out of the way. or p rhnpy aid L. and Marjorie A . Tharr. 52.02 II acres in Wayne Town ship. she fell . at allY rat tit horn was I lear through a crack In the sid· Alvin and Earla Mae 5ams to . PROBATE COURT ing alad she was on hOr back with Fay E. and Helen L. Powell, .36 Estate of Oakey D. J ohnson, de· her head twisted clear around. Tbe marriage of "Miss Eileen acre in TurUecreek Township. ceased, Martba Jobns~n appointed Artbur and Anna Benton to Ro- executrix; James B. ROs.sma.n. Ro), S ad • as s h e was a nice young I t Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bert Seyfried and Jean Lou Stiens, L H ds d R b t H heifer JU8t about to have her f rs Lawre nce E. Brown. ot Wa),nes. 4 lots in Deerfield Township. ' . u on an 0 er arrlSon ap· calf 80 w lost botb her nnd the vUle. to Mr. Denn la Roberts. 80n pomted appraisers. . Hersbel McDonald to Ralph Estate Qf George Willia m Middle· It. Whether we coUld have of Mrs. Roy Roberts of Fairborn. Stiens .10 lots in Deerfield Town· ton, <,eceased, Frank R. Middleton even prevented tt or saved her If (lilio. wns so' emnlzed at 3: 30 ship. appointed administrator. George M. and Nettie L . Fueston Estate of Evelyn Sp'encer . de. we bad been there ts a Question be' o'clock Saturday afternoon. Feb. cause I[ was probably over very 6 In St. Auguatln Church bere . to Louis Frederick, 5 lots in Turtle- ceased, Pauline Spencer Drake, ex. Qulckl,.. Daisy had h r calf Qulok· The Rev. John Dernlng ortlclated . creek Township. ecutrix, first, final and distributive Iy aM safely one night when It An nrrangemeflt or while glad Eugene R. Seibert to Clara Sci· account filed. , ' &8 so cold. like a sensible cow. 101\ In tall 811 ve~ vases decorated bert, 159.48 acres in Turtlecreek Estate of Frank L. .Beedle, deHer calt was a nlte black and the chancel. which was llIumln· TownshIp. ceased, John C. Beedle, executor, Slanton Brook to P. R. Spencer, inventory approved. white heiter. halt Guernley and ated on eacb side by a eeven. half Holstein. good stock on both branobed candelabrum. 2 Iota in Clearcreek Township. Estate of George $. Pratt. de. aides. 110 .he should make a good A half.hour of pre-nl1ptlal musle Kasb D. and Mary Lou Amburgy ceased. Albert H. Stubbs . adminis. ow. The COWl Just came by go- W88 rendered by Misi Linda Ram. to William A. and Luevadia Rice. I trator, gross value of estate is 101 doWll to get a drink. Ruby. by. and MillS Jean Hartsock sang .172 acre in South Lebanon. ' $4.132.37. the red heiter. stopped on tbe the following solos : "Sanct1sslma," Clayton H. and Carey J. Clark to Estate of S. S. Burdge" deceased, bank and looked a while so I went "Ave Marla," "On Tbls Da),. 011 Fred and Lela May Simpson •. 62 Ruth E. Bur~ge,. executrix, first, down to see Ir she could get to the Beautiful Mother." and "Tbe acre in Harlan Township. final and distributive account filed. water. Ii WBB Crozen so I broke Lord's Prayer," David Cross, Sr.. to J . D. and Will o( lessle E. Schh!mmer ad· the Ice but the W8.ter has lone Mr. Donald Drown. brother of WOma Wolftngbarger, .393 acre in mUted to probate. down a lot and It ts hard to get the brIde, was the best man. The Salem-XOwnsbip. DAYTON VISITORS SUNDAY to. The snow wall wonderful for h h b id' h b the ....nund becauBe It all 1I0aked In UB ers were t e r e a ot er roo F. D. and Jalah Amburgy to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scherer and ... ther. Mr. Gene Brown of Chlllt· Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy, boys were sunday gllellts ot Mr. but that didn't help fill up our cothe, Mo .• and Mr. Joe Flatter. 19.784 acres in South Lebanon. and Mrs. George August. and chll· little pond. We may have to be- of Fairborn, Ohio. Ral b h gI n pumping ~D. Miss Patty Brown, IIlster ot the p Bryson to Carles E. and dren at th ~ lr home in Dayton. Tbe library Is open Blain.. Tb. b ·Id th b Id Id Sb Blancbe Cisco, .367 acre in Ham· . r e, was e r esma . . e ilion Township •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• grand opening and recepUon wal woro a ballerina length gown ' of . . £1 held last W"oeed~ alld Iota ot roblns-41gg blue Bilk taffeta with ~Cbard and ~Ia Ethel Back to NOT people came to aee the pretty new bouffant overeklrt of matching Orim D. and lJlIl~n Smith, .22 acre The ~{others Stndy Croup Bake rooms. ' Everything looka eo nice nylon t ull e. On her bead she in Salem Township. Sale wfll not be held Sa tu.r day. lind you keep seeing boon that wore a balo of blue taffeta with Ha~ Doughman, Sr., to Bu· February 13 as planned. ,'ue to tbe you didn't know were in the 11· Btream r a of the matching tulle el M. Dougbman. lot In Union American Leirlon Bake Sale: brary because they were .~ tied In a bow at the back. he Township. The dale hRe been eet for some orowded. Even now they haven t carried a Colonial bouquet of yel. Elmer .and Elva Lamb to Ken· Ume In March. wateh tor furtber shelves eoougb. So pretty and low ' tea.roses surrounded by small neth C. and Gladys Fay Davenport, announcement In thIs JNllper. .205 acre in Wayne Township. .......... ..... • ......i ...... _ well arranged. but people are yellow ohryBanthemums. tunny as I aat tbere Saturday al· Tbe bride wore a gown of whIte tern~n wh n I went to take a Batln covered with white nylon book back. I was ' a bit homesIck tulle which waB elaborated with for the little old ' crowded room medallions -of "point d'A!encon" wltb Its window on the street, lace. The bodice was rashloned To write to Mrs. Lela S. Wier, 2805 Arbor Hilla Drive. P. O. Box rIght IIi the heart of thlnss. It with a email wing collar of match· 2605. Jacklon. MI .. llllppl. to learn howehe h.. been reat(l~red to seemed al muob too sUIl as the log AJencon lace and with long active life after belngJ crippled In nearly every joint In her body other bad been too nols1· Just as pointed sleeves of. the tulle. Her with .•• !Dany came In for bOOH or to fingertip length tulle veil felt brtng thePl back but It !leemed so from a bandeau of wblte salin dreadfully .tllI and tar away. bnt entwtned with pearle. She carried of course that feeling wUl pase a wblte prayer book on wblch la;; eway and the new will 8eem the a white orchid. And with mUlCular .orene.. ,rom ' head to foot. She will repl!, natural thing. The children caD For her daughter's weddIng. at once and tell you how .he received thl. wonderful relief. come more safely now and peQple Mrs. Brown wor~ a gown of Navy wtll Itlarn to come to the ·new blue silk crepe with white acces- I ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ rooms and enjoy the Quiet charm I sortes and a corsage of white car· 'Of tbe place; But people are fun· nations. Mrs. Roberts' gown or Il}' and 1 was homesick for the Navy blue allk crepe waB also ac· huaUe and the bustle of the trucks eented ' with white acceasorlel and Chimney Block and the people lolng by ~n~ a coraage or whIte carnations. Concrete BloCk wondered If perhaps eomeo 111'1 The ceremony, wbtch waa wit· Waterproof Cement Rock Face Block nelled by 126 sueata, waa rol· people dldn't feel the ..~e way. Steel ...h . and Paint InlcOJDe tax time draWl nearer, 1 fowed by a reception at the Cement and Mortar . Gla•• hear of thla one · and th.a t one , Frlendi' Community Room. • Tbe whOM returns are In but ~Ine are . room was decorated with white Drain Tile Bulldlnll Supplies not ready yet. 1 have my papers gl~loll and candles. The aU lipread out and work at them a table. beautiful with cryltal SHEEHAN RD. , P. BOX 342 lItUe at a time but there t. a lot silver and the three-tiered wed· CENTERVILLE, OHIO to be done. I keep getUn« side· ding cake topped wlt.h a mlnla, tracked and start hunting up BODIe· ture bride and · groo~ was pre· thing that doean·t matter to the sided over by Mra. Gene Bro'll"11 ~_____iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_____ government becaulle for their . ac· and tbree of the b"-de's aebool II counte It is Incluuded with some· frlenlls, Miss Judith Conner. of tblng else but I am anxloull to Toledb, Ohio, Min Arlene Cole of know whether that project paid or MlamIBbur-g, · and Miss . Nancy not. ao I separate the chicken feed Frh'nd of Miami UnIversity. Each from the · total feed or do 80m&- of these attendants wore a ' cor· thing else that takes time and the I 8Rge of pInk carnations all did tu form Ie no nearer f\lled out also Mille Linda Ramby and MIBS than It was before. I do mine the Jean .Hartsock. lorlg way with Inventorlel. etc, It Both the bride and the groom Ivel! yOU a more complete Idea I are grl\duates of Mlaml Unlveralt v :f where you really stiDd, but .. a at OJ.ford. Ohio. They will reside To a woma.n 01 Sama.\ lot depends on your Inventories. In Woodbury', N. :r.... where M~ ria who came to draw, I baven't tried lIating mt cattle I Roberts Is connected with the Du water: Jesus saith ... I under capital Investment 'as. you Pont Company. . . Whosoever drlnke,h 80 count depreclatlon and can now .' d u' loto · lumber to ge)" Into our new 01 the water that I on ·them but 'l can't see the a va bam when we build it but It goell t th t ' If you are u~lng til' shall give him shall tage 0 a , .. de reclation agalnlt the grain to cut as fine a ventorles for p the old' l!me Ruth, tree aa. that even .though It I. ripe 'never thint. as a cow and ready to go and If , we do not ahows there., oar 10. 4:6·14. . ,. Is a8 nearly depre~:atlld my nice take It now I~ mlgbt get ' some dl· was 'd Ruth ',ease and then not 00 good for conld bll and ye~ young helter th~lt dle4.en!nfor the .lUl)'thlng 10 I will harden my will go on.. unt we and knock heart and let It go. I . admit that Fertiliser Co. to come I like my feneel all grown over ~bel' In . the head. . with . wUd grapes and btttenweet. . 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Esta te of Myrtle Ruby Maxwell, Estilte of Thomas M. Felton , de· deceased, Nathan Fred, adminis· ceased, Laura S. Fellon, executrix, trator, cerUficate of transfer ot inven tory filed; hearing set for real estate or dered. February 16 at 10 o'clock. Estate of James Arth ur Taylor, E tate of Domenico Rosselli. de· Sr ., deceased, Hat tie E. Taylor. ex· ceased. Sarah L. Ro selli appoint· eeutr ix. inventory apl>roved. ed execulrix; Howard M. Curless. Estate or Emmn Moellenkamp, G. H. Irvin nnd J . O. Norman ap· deceased , Louis Nippert, executor, poin ted apPI;,aisers. distributive acco un t fil ed. Estate of Ru th C. Warman, dc· Estate of Pearl L. Maham , de- ceased Lloyd E . Ritz, execulor' l cea ed. feryl B. Gray appointed third , final and dis tributive acadmi nistrator: Lou Romohr, Wal· cou nt filed . ter Luli and Harold A. Sheets ap· Eslat Qr W. L. Pier on. decea s· pointcd a 1prai 1'5. cd. lara A. Pierson, admin islra· It m 13 of trust created by the trix, net value of estate $2.629.1 8. will oC G{'orgc A. Riley, deceased, Estate of John W. Scht ehauf, (,h;!rt....... n . Maple, trustee. third deceased, Sadie Adams. XCClltt:iX . I iii d acco un 1 C . ill ve nl ory filed: hearing set (or F:slatl' or Anna E. CUller.. deceas· February 17 at 10 o·clock. I d G Sell ..I e, eorge . . . 11 er apPollltr" X-I • I 0 ] 1agemeye(. II enry -(,CII or: scar MADD IA GE LI CE NSES I 'citl Il' r splllll .ing I"I a rr1' 1'. 0111 not h c all d ]1o\\,(lI'd Creamer ap· "",' point ed appraise rs. Edward A. Behymer. 22. Leba. thl('k 1..00ks arc nonl . Itl" :1 ror Wiil of Dav id Holmes, deceased . non. e lectJ'ician. and Imogene M. JC.lII. Sh r pht' rd. Ihe In ll'lll~ 1'1I 1 admitted Lo probate. iii II , 19. Franklin. faclory worker. dl'ic JllciH' Y wJl\lse ," I1 :II , I,phICa t Esla t or Arnold J . Bothe, de· Dennis M. Roberts. 24. Wood· cumme nt again .'1 n ba chu rO UIlIl ceased, Elizabeth M. Bothe, admin- bury. N. J .• chemist, and Eileen 01 rrcor,ll ngs :l rc n~ 1J " ,hi n, ly islratrix, first and fina l account Brown. 22. Waynesvill e. student. different. Hur It I ~ Il C \\ ~ thut J ean med. CUll now be heard 011 wtW's Est3te of Mabel E. Michael, de· A Household Hint. . . "Mission Midnl /: ht" CVl'r y nll:bl ceased , Leonard H. Michael. exec· III roasti ng meat use a rack in In the wec k starting &1 11 :3u utor. inven tory approved. the roasting pa n. This keeps the Estate of J essie C. Lewis. de· meat up of!' the bottom of the pa n p. m., EST. ceased, John . Lewis and W. and permi ts air to circ ul ate around - - -- - - - - - -- - Walker Lewis. J r .. administrators .•111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 •. in ventory flie d; hearing set for Feb: ruary 16 at 10 o'clock. Estate of Paul Smith, deceased. Be Obtained at the Ga1ett.a ~aul N. Herd!"an. a.ncillary admin· , 41 ISlrator , certificate of transfer or I 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" reaJ estate order ed; first and final I Nl...'\ili'M account filed . •f 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 Estate of Mary Smith, deceased, p. aul N. Herdman , ancillary admm ' .1 Istrator. certificate 'of transfer of r eal estale ordered ' first and final account filed. •

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Gordon MacRae II tbe stnrtnl .tar of WLW·NBC'. "Railroad Bour" heard Mondays at R p. m., EST. Sln&tnr familiar operettas and mUlllcals ' wllb. pest stan, Gordon bu made the popular muslo sbow • favorite witb Ill· teDen ID WLW land.

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V...cils Exis' For AII_••• A•••al Hanl.a,.- lee, Acct•• II . B. Fatrley. Sr.. harlea ••t.raal R.'•••• Wood. Salea Manager. Jobn

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L. Ruase lJ A. Welcb. District 01. Hawk, Mgr .. Wilmington Fairley W~ BRADDOCK re lor Or Internal Revenue. hal Hanlware Store. Parker Willian. S,-.NO, GRAVEL and TOP SOIL announced that there are vacan· Mgr. ablna Store. Cleo R dkey. EXCAVATING and ----""~I " In th position of Accountant Mgr. Ulancbester tore. Harold DUMP TRUCK SERVICE ror filling th positions of Internal \{ Farland. M gr . . Waynesville Phone W.yneaville 2191 Revenue Agent Slid Special Agent tore. Ralph Watson. Mgr. Hills· WAVNESVILLE, OHIO (Tax Fraud) $4,205 a · year. The boro Store. Thomas Williamson. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ posItions are located througbout Mgr. l ..ynchbu rg Store. ond John 3ANK RU N G'RAVEL-Loaded Illn Inclnnall District BreB com· Ridgway of th Purcbaslng De· Ilrlslng 13 countl s In Southwest. ' partment. HllIsboro,- attended the at Davis Furnas Pit. We also rn OhIO. j60tb annual convention and Manu· deliver. AHM ITAGE SON. A wrllt n test w11l be requIred tacturers Dtsplay nt the Cleveland P hone 2091. tr I·nd appltcants wlJl also be rated Public AuditoriUm February th to - - -- - - - - - - - - on th basis of lhelr ducatlon or lItb. FOR SALEo rlence In tbe Accounting Ov r 400 manufllct" r rs a "d d' s· - - - - - - - - - - - Field. The next written test for trlbn rol'8 h ll d di splays of the latest CAN YOU RAISE TURKEY ? Ibe Inclnnatl District 18 seb d. Items of Hardware. Tools. Hom e We ftnance poults ant! feed. H I 1Iled tor March 6, 1964. '\PIJlIances. Kitch & t nslls, SON HAT liE'lY. Waynesvt11 ·, Full particulars regarding tbe Farm Hardwar. Dullders Hard . Phone 23~5 or 2272 . examination may Il obtained from ware and upplles. Ma rc than X-1·2l - (tOt) -::·25· Ihl' E ~ cuU" cretary. Board ot 11000 dealers were regIstered for HOUSE FOR SAJ...E.... s. Civil S rvlce Exami ners. In· , the showing of the newe8t pro· ternlll Revenue ervlc , Room 421, dUl'ta In all linea. I· ·unl ·T. -li l ·room modern . Post Orrlce aud Courthouse Build· Wltlle In 1 ,·eland the l nnn. rull bas ment. garng. xtra large lng, P. O . Box 2119. Cincinnati 1. I! rs nnd store executives were lot. or the SlllW U. S. Ivil Service the gllests of The o. K. \\ holeenl'! FIFTH ST. - Flve·room modern. 11 1I:10n. Post Otrlc and Court· Hardware u!lllly Co.. tbe whol&- full basement, stoker furna ce. hou8e Building. C1ncJnnati 2. Ohio. sale division ot The Fnlrle" Hard· Kllrlll'le. T O:'>' FL R P N F.. Pha llI' le,·e· 2311. Waynesville. JA K SWEET· , Applicat ions will be accepted ware Stores at the Hotel nnUl turtb r notice but to be In· IlInd. MAN , Renllor. X- 2·11·1 c1l1d d In the next scheduled test . FEMALE HELP WANTEDthey IIhould be med by Maroh 1, BUVS REGISTERED BUL L 19M. A registered Hereford bull. Dam· --I Ina W · the 6th hM heen pur has d \ O ~IA r - For Special Local Po· }'OVI NG TO XENIA by Rhodes Dunnell ot the Dana 111011 . n who It eds to arn It ; Mr. and Mra. Larry DavIs moved Williams tack Farm. rals r or goat! su lary. utstandlng perSall' No parties. collec tlon8 or , from lh Snl llh property on Main r gist r d Hereford cattle and alily. street thIs week to Xenia. Poland.Chlna hogs. am'saslng. ar neceSSAry. For Il raonal Int rvlew. all b rare 2 p . m. MRS. <mAS. . f 0 0 R E. Waynesville 2820. 0- 2·11-1 .2 6·

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DAIRV SERVICE UNIT . BANQUET FEB. 23

Don't forget tbe Dairy Service WAYNESVILLE, Unit Banquet on Tueaday evening, February 23. Dring the better Membe.. Federal Depollt Inauranee Corporation bait along. She wlIl· enjoy the prog ram too. Buddy Ross, accordlanlst fro ru ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!:!!!:!!! WLW. will provide the entertainment. Leslie MallP, General Man- , ager of the Miami Valley Milk I Projlucera at Dayton. wtll be the ! speaker. Tbe banquet will be held FERRY Dayton·WayneevlIIl Rd. WAYNESVILLE RT. 1 at the Grange Hall In Lehanon. A atea.k dinner tor $1.50. You can't beat It. Here Is a chance to rub We Service All Makes and Model., Radio, Television elbows wlth other dairymen In the county and tlnd out how they 10% Off On All New Picture Tube. Sold and In&talled are getting along.

On Investment In ., 260 watt In· fra·red lamp or tWQ can pay oU many times. They are eaay to use ·and safe when I1Sed properly. Be certain that the llUnps are held In plnce by a little chain or wire. Never use Just a drop cord with· ant a wire or chain to bold It lu place. Baby plga flhould have ImmedJMe beat to dry and! warm them In cold weather. YI~u can put a ~60 watt lamp In the center of the pen a day or 110 betl)~e farrowing Rep.lr to let the sow become accuatomed TALL RED TOP GRASS That tall tan 'colored gral; to It. The lamp should clear tbe ALL W 0 R K I . Q' U A RAN TEE D sow's back by 18 Illcta... Turn 'the which looks aomethlng like Jobn: heat on several houll'lJ before the son Graas or Sudan Grals growing PHONE CENTERVILLE MO 7-12%7 ,: Illgs are l orn. The heat. tends to along the road . on the flata out IIlet her Ilnd It· Is thought thl. Oregonia way 18 tall red top. It may aid milk flow. ' has never been of any practical 1i------il~iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii~ii~ijijiiiii~ A la"1p In the ~orner will not use but' like broom ledge. It wUl .4 help pigs unle,s they are placed cover area8 that are eroded or under It . Twelve to ~4 ho!1rs llf- need attention. i ler birth. move ~. ·Intrared lamp Speaking of broom ledge, the Autom~ye to a protected co~ur ~bere the red grass quite- conspicuous In . sow can't reacb tbe lamp or tbe filllds now," Is a 'good sign tbat pigs under It. Wben they get hUll- .your lOti \s needing lime nnll ter. 1 gry, they'll rind· tbelr dlnne, but tllller. . . -. you may have .tt ·lhbW tllem the . Hours. way back to the burrier a t~w COMING EVENTS: tirres. .... & & I ! Z' Feb. 15: 16-23rd A.nnual Con· Keep tbe' la~ 24 Incbel above .~ ~ ~ . . .., 1be straw or beddln@r In the bar· feren ce ot Canners, Flellfmen and Phone 2341 . W.ynelviiJe~ Ohio rle r. PIgs are tender . and lampe "rowers of VegetRbJe crops for will bum thehl ·s1dn It It la proceslling. ,. Ohio Union Building .•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ low. Remember ·to. keep the chain Ohio Statll Unlveralty. Columbus, Ohio. . .. or wire on.. whlqh the WiN Is lui· Feb. 22-Oblo Broiler School _ SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS pended at least 12 Inches away Mr. and Mra. Howard Burton rrom any wall. This Is to reduce Plumb Han, Ohio State UnIversity. Feb. 28-0hlo Market Egg entertained to dinner on Sunday, qn y chance or tire. Gradually ~t down on the beat. If the weatber '-1chool. Campbell Hall, Ohio state,' honoring Mr. Harry . Llzarwbo . waa celebraUng bll 76th birthday IR warm you can turn ·the lamp l!nlverslty. February 23 - Warren County anniversary. orr after three 4aya. It ahould be back on at nfght tholllgh. . DaIry Service Unit Banquet, The guestl were Mr. and MrB; The same gel\eral prlncl~les apo Grange Hall. Lebanon, Ohio. Pete Runyan ot Harveysburg, IIfr. ply for brooding lampl.. Keep the March l-Warren County Sheep and Mrs: ' Will Tate of Bellbrook, lamp, at east 24 incbes above the Producers Banquet, .. Oampus Jnn. · Mr. and Mra. Tom Shoup and chtlj ' ack at the 'ewe when IIhe " II Price ·$1.60. dren Debbie ,and Tommy· and Mr. standing If you are l1slng a March 3- Dalry tnlpectlon and I and Mrs. Artbur AtktnlOn. ,,,/t't lomp. You can burn the Sanitation Meeting at J elianon . !rh·. and Mra. Homer Strong and If It Is too cion. . Wool trap. the High School. daughter Cal'Qiyn, and Mrs. HalT)' heat and the wool underneath can Freeman or DaJton, aI.o were ·Ile charred with no' outward Indl· afternoon aaUera. cations. . Lambs dry·' quickly but In cOld attic. 'closets! weatber they ehlll ellally. . the lamp at leut 811 IAchel above GAZETT. ON lACE the IttJer wbaa 70U lin UdD, ' It ....... (JMette .. aD';; The W.,-neavU1. ChUd ,~DHr· jn a corner w.... til• .". --c.h't I!:et to It. . u •• tt ,.; 1 .to .5 . . • will· m..t at the ~un4r at .. . . .~. .aa. bomB or lira. bth EllLwortll',... • '. lilt GI JD 111l1li 'illS II• deneDdlilg upcm the . J,eatber· ~.... II~'."'",YbI. a.w" ~ISo .•. Hmr do .. -~ ~eI4ar ~. I'e1t. 11. from ' Tbei9' wID, .. • .,...1 IJIIoaa. .., Ii" place to startl .

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u Tu sday . February 23, Ro· special joint session on Monday venl ng bY Mayor H . M. Sberwood . . tllry International will celebrate The reason for the Dl Ung WI\S to consider the latest developments Its 49th anniversary. hav ing b en COli C ruillg the S wlI g disposa l plant.

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fOll l1lled In blcago on February 23, 1905 by Paul P. Har ris, II YOll llg hlcago la wyer. From hlcllgo. Rotary soon spread to other cities. Ths Bee· ond Rotary Club was rounded In an Francisco, allt.ln 190 . Ilnd the organlzatlon ot other ClubB fo llowed m pldly. In 1910. t here Ilere ]6 Clubs and t he Nallonal AS80clat ion of Rotary Clubs was forme d. On October 16. 1953. t bere we re 7.917 Rotary Clubs In count ries !lncl geograpblcal regions, with a mem bershi p of mo re t han 375.000 bu siness and professional execu· tives. n n that date, there were 4.354 Rotary Clubs located In t he Uni· t d States.

ABOUT FO\.<KS YOU

A leller wns read [rOm the Wat er PolluUon Control Board of tbe Ohio Depllrtm nl of Hellllh , nollfying the Village that our permi t to KNOW mpty sewage Into tbe Little MI· ami River has been Wltended to SUNDAY GUESTS ' IN TRENTON July 16. 1954. Tb e letter sta ted Mra. Graue L. SmJ tb wltb t,{r. tha t atter tbe expiration date, r e· a nd Mrs. Ed. Woolard and Mr. newal of the permit Is contingent Harry oolard were Sunday AuLo licenses will. be on sa le In upon t be fo llow Ing condition : guests oC Mr. and ~l rs. Howa rd Wayn HvlUe II I D & R Gleaners "Complet e the executio n of a fl· Carey ot Trenton. lltartlng Monday. March 1. The nanclng prOgTllm to provide nee· hou rs wlll b from 9 a. m. to 9 essllry fund s for construction and' VISITORS FR OM DAYTON o~e raUon of proposed sewerage m. p. Mis . ~lLI' t ba Deatber ge and All mo trlsts d siring last year's nnd sewage trealm e J~t works In MIIIB Black and Mr. and Mrs. Har· numbers should make their wishes accordance ,vlth plnns a pproved old Rous e of . yton, were Sun· known no later than the last week November 13. 1952." day guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. R. R . Uhlman and Associa tes. Consult· In February. Harteoclt. CerUrtcl\t of Title aod Regis' Ing En gineers. oC Columbul , who lrallon Cards a re necessar y to ob· drew up the plana in 1962, wer e ATTEND BLANCHESTER OES represented by H. E. Bonham. taln auto t nga this year. Mn. Cecil A. Palmer, Mra. Lu· Tbe person. In wbose name t he Mr. Bonham was of the opinion cille Armltllge, Mrs. David Hart· ti tle Is Issu d. must slgll the ap· that approximately 160,000 would 1I0ck, Mn . Rob rt Smith anlt MfII. be the am ount needed to bulld tbe p\l aUon. E. 1<'. Ea.rnhart Hended lhe East, plant. ern s tar o[flcers luncheon at BIlLn: Also present was Earl S ch~ter. chaeter on Sunday. . agent for Nelson, Browning and Company ot Cinci nnati. Thil firm AF1ER WAYNESVILLE DEFEATED MORROW SATURDAY NIGHT-8hown Left to RlghtSUFFERS FALL AT HOME I.andled the selllng ot the Bonds O' Blnlon, Frye, B. Miller, Hatton, Wlyneavllls pl.ye ... ; unldentlfl'd W.ynelvllie team memo SANTA ANA; CALIF. (FRTNC) Mrll. Jenn!e Davll fell at her that the Vlllage lasued In 1961 to ber; Morrow player; J. Miller, W.yn"vllle; two Morrow pl.ye .... Pre. Jerry Cop ... , son of Marine home on rFlday and luttered a At complete the s ewer syst em. 1I1ddietoWD .Journal Photo Mr. lind Mrs. John W. Copas. ot badly fraetured IIboulder. She tbat time an agreement WBS en· WaynellvUle, has been transferred waa remond to the bome of her tered Into by the Vlllace tbat any from the E\ Toro Marine Corpl - 1 0n, Mr. Loyd DaVill, where IIhe tuture bond ISlue for tbe aewage Air Statton here to the 1st Ma rine II confined. plant would be negotlated with Aircraft Wing In the Far Eas t. the aame firm. Mr. Schaeffer In· Tbe Wing haa WTltten one of CALLED FRDM FLORIDA formed us that the rate of Interthe mOlt brilliant chapters In Troop 152 of tb. e WllyneevlUe Mfl. Homer Hamby and grand· est would be 4 1,4 %, wblcb IB lOmeBon Bambi Lee Yunllee. of Lan· CArllale Ind Wayneavllle marked up opeaing round vlctorlel last Girl S couta held their regular Marlne avIation his tory. hitting what higher than the S~<r" of the Communistl with thousands tan a, F1ortda. were called bere Th.u rsday ntlht In the Warren Coun.ty Clas8 B basketball tournament meeting WedneJday Feb. 10, . 1951. He allO estimated that In durlnl' the lIa1t week on account which I. being held lhlll year In the Franltlln High S chool gym. 'rbe troop prepared to make of tona of bomba, napaim nne! ~rder to provide the.. neceaeary of. the serlou. tIlllell and death John Eckhart's balkel with 15 lIeconds to play gave Carllllie a book markere. Refreshments were rocketB. r venue to finance this bond Issue The effort during the Korean of the IlLtter'. father In Lebanon. ri9·57 win over Kingll Mllle, which led all tbe way until three minutes aerv d by Mary Boggs. Bonnie and continue our present obllga· cotlnlct c9JIslderably exceed ed the were left In the rame. Unvllle and Paul la McWUllams. tlons, our present service cbarge Jim MlIllr plied up a new ~-------------­ Arter tbll tbe project of maldng COrpl' effort ' In WW n. Units ot HOME FROM GERMANY would need to be doubled. How· the Wing have been .awarded many 'book marke was f1nlslbed, and the Mr. Don Rye arrtved home on Waynelvllle echool record and ever, be also poilited out that our honora. Including the Presidential troop tben joined with Troop 151 Frtday nlehl after aerriq the problbly lit a toul'ft.ment ICOrrates would still be below other Unit Citation and the Army'S and the Girl SCOUl Promise and llaat two yean In the milltary Ing mark with 84 polntl ., thl _llagel of comparable IIlze and Unlt CltaUon. Dlstlngulahed allegiance to the Flag were given. lIervlce at Manheim, GennaDY. IIr. Splrtanl rolled over HI""ey. Clrcumlltances. The regular meeting ot the Songs were sung. Rye recelnd hli bonrable d ... burg 72-68, In the HCond game ClUzens of the Village who are P.·T. A. will be beld Tuellday, The meetlne thell adjourned barge before leavlne the c:oast of the ,v,nln" Interelted, are urged to contact and III now at the bome of hi, Carlllle, 5.... G. F. P. February 23 at 8 p; m. In the ILUd!· wltb the clollq circle. a~y of the Village otrl clals In the ____________ 5 4 14 torlum. The pI:ogram. a mUllica]. Sandra Allen, News Reporter. parents, Mr. and lin. H. 1.. 1lJe· Eckhart near future and lltate their viewl. 1 ' 11 directed by Vlrelnla Hardin, wm MISS DONNA' eARTO It II evident that definite a ction D"UGHTER~ FOR J. JORDANa tSBUDltiHtml'lle"""",","'!!'-=-!'!::--n-,..,---::: ! IL_ 1• be ' 1>r 811.te4 by a cr&de Icllool nmet be taktin 1100'0, and everyone _IP-I Community obiJlirVatlCe of Ute •. I• Now Reg II t ere d Nul'lle Mr. and II". Jamea .Tordan, Jr., Fielder _________ __.: __ 1 2 4 groull or puplll numbering some II entitled to know wbat I,s being 175 children. Tbe students are annual World Day of Prayer wlU receIved a lovely ValenUne Oil Schneider ___ __ __ ___ 3 I 4J reprelenUng the 31,'d, 4th, 5th and Misl Donna Barton, a graduate done. I · . • • be held In Waynellvllle at the Sunday 'Wbell a all: pound, thlr- Entennann ___________ Z I) 6lh grades. ' Friends Church on Friday. Marcb nurae at Mlam,J Valley hospital. teen ounce baby dalllllter wu Butcher ____ __________ 0 2 I Fsatured on the program will Tbe film "The Rebllabllltatlon. of 5 at two p. m. with the Epllco- Dayton, recently received word WOII.. born to them at tbe Miami Valle~ , ... be lIe vera! the Deaf" "'ill be shown on Tues· paUana, Methodlstll and Frlend8 from the Ohio State Nurses Board r, .Toat. ___________ ~ ll 17 51 bospltal. Mn. HarrIett TllUUlf a e reg· cooperating III the service, at ColumbuB. that she had palled pie e harmony band. Included In alld Mr. and lin. J.mea Jordan thJl group are children from the ular meeting of the Waynesvme Everyone is Invited to attenl! tbe State Board tests, enabUng P. F. are the llroud granclp&renta. Kings MIIII, 57G. Robh!lon _____________ 1 P.-T. A. Everyone II Invited and anrl pllrticJpate In the woreblp her to now ' pracUce as a IUgls· 0 I Srd. 4tb. 5th and 6th rrades. . TIle l'arm B1IreliD Womells' A ImaU choral ensemble you wUl want to leam bow to llve whlcb Is a world wide lIervice held tered Nurse. 15 1 VI81T IN WILLIAMSBURG Scbutter ---------- 7 Miss Barton Is a graduate of Commfttee of Warren County 'Will posed of 5th and 6tb ersdell will with and around tbe dleaf. ILnd you In more than 19,000 communlUe" 1 5 Mr. and lire. Georp Wate... Meeb ---..J--------- 1 'rhls In turn will learn tllat deafness In the United States In 1958 lind Waynesvllle High School, class of bold fts ftflt meetIng Since tbe II) If prellent 8. group of longs. bOUle weN' til WllllamAburr 011 Wllaon - - ------------ 7 1950, and a graduate of the Miami election or oUlce... at tbe homll In 118 different counule•. 0 8 wlll be followed by choruses com. III no longer a handlcall. Saturday and called 011 the family King -- - --- --- ------- t Valley HOSPital School ot Nu..... or Mr. and Mre. Cbarlel Guan!, 2 blnlng the voices ot the enUre 0 . -of Mr. CblLrlel Lefferaon, who had Testerman -- - - - ------ 1 lng, clul ot 1953. She II the Jr.. State Route 411, north ot Leb· 1 1 pused a'tfM' on TbUflday at the ,shrenk ---~---------- 0 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anon on February 24. Following ::: =:e stu· III ToteJ8 __ ____ ________ 2Z 13 51 Barton or Bellbrook Road. Jewflh bolpltal In ClnclnnaU. routine matters, MI'II. A, L. Schoo Ing wlll follow the p~rram. hart, the new chatrman, who Is ~enl lervicel ~r Mr. LefferQuarter ICOl'el: plannlnr an active year for tbe ·.on were held there OD Monda,.. Carll'le _____'-____ 12· U 31 59 women8' committee, wl11 tn · Klngl Ml11I _____lS 31 47 67 troduce Dr. A. D. Haney, Warren Wilmington Co\1ege baaketbsll fans, who have watched an ever· HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Waynelvlll8, 71tG. F. County Health Commlilioner. who Imp~V1ne Quaker squad drift through a medlo re s".aaon, are wboopMr. . and lire. David , Hartaock J. Mtller --- ----------11 2 wUl addreu the rroup ouUlnlng Ing It up big tbese days for AU-Ohlo bonors for their favorite. per· ent.!rtained on S atu rd ay evenIIII Peten ______ ___ __ ___ I The Happy Hour Club met on his bealth llrogram. 6 11 former. Captain Dan Simpson. the polntmaklng wizard wbo halll from rollowlq th~ pme, Ilon.rille the Purkey ____ ___• ______ 0 1 1 Tuellday atlernoon at the bome • The committee 1. looklDg' forWayneavUle. birthday annlv~ of II ... Hart- B. Mlller __________ ___ 1 S. 6 With the scbedule two thlrdl ot the way througb, Slmllllon. a gang· of Mrs. }\bodea Bunnell. Eighteen ward to 1~" attelldance. 'lOCk. The eYentil&' wu .pent III O'BaDion __ ______ ____ I) , 1 l' ling 6-4 Benlor• .has wtLlrled the nelll for a. remarkAble 28.5 average to members and one goellt. Mrs. Ada playll1l cardl, and a yery deU- . I S 9 Furnas, were prellent. , dozen IImall' college scorers In the nation. oIquB hinch twal le"o4 by til. Bartoll --:--------- --- Following tbe opening and , bus· e5UII 1 .8 Recordl are filling fait u the FI4I of te.m 'plrlt and the .h aeten. The 'g1lNlI were Mr. and ~toD -- ---------- --- 11 o 2 InesB session, Mrs. Atha Furnas Warren County prodluct pUlhel ,will to play Jllat 'tor the lake of and Mrs. Sara Braddook were l in liN. KeDneth Bradley, IIr. and .... "e - ---------- - - --.. playing, tne harclwo.klng cap' charge ot tbe program and a.. talk more and more valu.ble polntl . ~:id B~ra~n~eyM:.r. a:~ ::::: ToWI ___ _______ ____ Z8 16 12 Girl Scout Troop 15S met on through the hoop. In Wllmlng· taln ~alnl plludlts to ' hi. wll. on "Cookies Around, the World " ton', 104-t5 01l8~me decilion IIngne.. to pllY on the amateur by Josephine Perry; was glveu Wedneaday. Feb. 10 with the Perry S.ckett. IIr. and lin. Earl H.""8Ylburg, __ G. F. oller Mountain State thll lei· bula, with ,no aehol.rlhlp aldl and a number of reclpea were meeting started by Betty MlUflr Conner, Mr. and IIfI. Cbarle. CoD' Rouch ------------ -- 2 6 &enlng refreshments. After that lon, the . Quaker phenom zipped for tuition, room or board.. For read and commented on. ard aDd Mr. and IIfI. Rlobarei Beckett - .:------- ----- I 2 Sheehan. 1. Muten ____________ 6 4 In 48 pointe to eltabli.h a Ichool four leuonl, he hi. commuted · Tbe ClUb adjourned to' meet In tbe trooll talked about tbe Valen· Barton _____________ 6 3 rlcord and better , by two hi. from Waynelville where h' now March at tbe home of Mrs. Ralph tine Party W;hlch waa held la"t T. Muter, _____ __ ___ __ I 3 former mark let In 1952043 ' IIv" with hll wife, Carlottl, but ShaNer and during the socIal week. Tbe troop la nOw working Glneerlch ____________ 0 1 on the drawing and lIalllting agalnlt Centre of K,entucky. who In hll high Ichool d.y, llour, a. dellclous dessert course Jonel _____________c __ 1 1 badge and all went ouliide ' to Atter practlcally flBwrltlng the "elped the hometown team n.1I wall lIerved. ____________ 1 0 palnt and draw. The troop bopes Individual record bookl at the ciown the' couJ)ty cage ch.m· to bave that badre flnlahln&' loon: Quaker college, Slmllllon II cer- ' plonlhlp four yearl .hl a I'OWThe meetlng wall then clOled. Mr. and, Mre. Harold Earnhart To~I. ___ ___________ 11 21) taln to retire with tile hea1tbielt a record th.t .tIll Idndl. • J'anet MoMlllan. Newe RepOrter have received word from Yale Quarter SCOrN: . LESLIE C.- MAPP, Gen,ral Man· Individual !lverage In the Ichool'. A broken collarbone 8uffered Unlverelty. New Haven, Conn., WaynesvlUe ______11 III 5~ '12 Iger of the Miami Valley Milk hilltory. Dunkin' Dan hU amaaled, at the ou~et ot last season kept tbat their lion Harlan, a BeJ1lor, II Harveyaburr _____ 16 ,8 39 511 Produce... Anoclltlon of Day· 1,158 1I0ints In 64 gatnel to crowd SlmpBon on tbe ahelf for 11% games book of Maaon Man' Buys again on tb!! Dean'1 lIet. Thll Seaaon . recordll: Wayneevllle, ton, will be the lpeaker at 'the the llfetlme mark ot 1,389 let In and appears to be the misfortune The sermOM from tbe y honor Ie awarded only to Itudelltl won $, 10lt 4; Ha"eyeburr, woo Warren County Dairy f?ervlce 85 games (19H·51) by widely 'whlch will prevept .hlm frpm sur. Revelation are being enthusiastic· or hlgb Icholaetic ltandlng. Ha... 8, . 10lt 9, Unit .Banquet at thl Grang~ praised Walt Hobble, now cOach' p&8slng Hob:ble'l llfeUme record. ally received by the congregation Rusaell DIU, Mallon, bas juet lan, tJao prealdent of the Y.al. (Continued on Pace Two) Hall In Leb.non !In February 23. at Good Hope In Fayette ·County. Yet be can' do It. w~tb .alx foes .re. and tbe Interest and attendance Is purchased the young Guernloy The bl"quet will begin prompt· To . ecllpae Hobble's mal'k, Simp· malnlng and palt performances of Increasing In a normal and healthy sire, Radon'B Bugle Boy, from Ron· Olee Club, wal sJven the Ilollor and pleasure. 0(' conducting the Iy ~t 7 o'olock. All dllrymen, son will have to maintain an 'aver~ 46 and 39 agalDlt Molntaln State, way. We hlld 118 for Bible School old Bontrager, GermantoWD. . __.. their .wlve. and othe... Inter· age of 30 points In, his six ra. ~7 . against Capital: 32 against last Lord's day and about UiA Olee Club when they lanl' their Thil young . bull IB out of the Alma Mater lonl' &8 ~e ' clolling " '" ted In dllr)/Ing, are cordlilly malnlng contestl, ,n,o ,mall a(1•. Centre and ~1 . ~"'alnlt Wittenberg. same number tor the morning cow; Windy Heights LucHle. and ber at theIr concert · In New All IlreJudices ani aplnst the Invited to attend. comlllllhment whep O'De considers Onl" t .... ce hft. -be been below the v.-crsbip seroce. 1l'he le~on num ent} • ,lIlan and wiD of God. All human· h d th dare ,WI ~ next. T ~rd's day "'omiog will be 18 aired by Curtiss Candy Levity Chum. HaveD ree y. Ity are the chUdren of 00It'; they t e two an rea.DUUl . . . 2D-polnt mark, Company he · konws ,.,., belong to the ume race. Tbere ••••., .,..,,.,.,..,..~,. ......... ,.,. coache... · send against .Coach Fred well or In 1952.53 he averaged entitled, Tbe Llitie Book, and 11'111 can .... mul"'pl'clty 'of ,_D. _ ..- . since H·O T I C.' E I' Ralzk's IIrlze eager. 21.9 and In i951.52 averaged 18.1 be based upon Youth Rev. 10. Wewblch now MQT.HERS STUDY GROUP have a large Cbolr All are deecendanll .of A.dam. ~ The Wayne Toruhlp libr." iRalzk , who bal lI110ted the ' pointe. serves both mornIng and evening BAKE SALE SAT., FEB, ~ did Ilot make dtvllions. Tbeee wW be 0""" three ovef lIeabu, bu three lIeen '-.) and b The Motbers Btudy Group 'Will ....._ 1 to.5 p. m. and from QUakers Slmpaon,for blollllop:! thelle A p h y8JCaI' • e d ucaUon (c:.0acwn'e elps i n ad won erf u1 way to , ' . . . . .• • . . . . . . . dllltlllcUou 1l&Y8 bad their ortsln "SO to ·1I p. m. each day ' In the yearl and calls Dan "an oulltand. major, wltb the e.bIYV to " b stimulate attendance. !Alt Sun· bold their lI'oocl , and Bake Sli.le The Frlendlhlp Club ' Ileld the In man hlmlelf: , Tbere~ore Iinee week excellt Wednellday and Sun· Ing competitor. He'. better tban eQually a. 5004 ~ f mentor ali he day evening we had all atund- Saturday, Februar;.· '27 between ecular meetlq 011 We4llea4a7 tliey are &pln8t the IIlan and pur- day. '" .. anyone we've IIlared qalnlt thl. bas been aa a CIlpi...ID. ~1~pllon ance ot between 65 and 70 and a 10 a. m. and l II. m. at the Fairley .' ~tb a lunclleon at the M~hodlat 1>OIe o~ GOd tIley .,. fall. and ' Bookl that ha'Ye baeD out year," Poslelior 01 IL deadlT two- I~ Wllmllll(tQp's Bevo Franqll and 'gC)Od lively let:vtce. Nen ~ndv Hardware Sto"lroom. Church, and lin.. Carmen Crane lmll'&1nery. W. are ODe pllJllcal ing the time 'the Ubral'J hal hand set. ibot .nd ~Iept at jUmp a player any coacla would Ilan evening the lennon 8ubJect wUl and lire . J.lle CoDer _no4'" rue. AD prejUcUce. w:lletber ,reo cl~ ma)" be Nt.1'IUI4 .-wtatCll1ltl.llootmg f~m any PliJltUon, Simll- been prcUd to caD "bll." · be, The Parable of the Vlne1ai't\ PHA BAKE 8ALE ' 1i0lte.1~ . Ulloal, racial, patrioUc or politi- fine ad tIDl betwW ~ the . from Matt. 2'NII-4I. Thll will ~ , .' . "1-.-n ':'em"- -e- ---'-t. cal III III orilla and upact, II a clOlIDC_llour on Satat:d&rt ...bru- Ion baa tJao beeD a •..orkborae OIl ....,..",,.,.,....,.,. . . ., • • • • • •, . . . . . tbe lecond In a .erte. of Sunday . The ~ 'Wi.1 haye their month· , b to d.... 0.ilefeue and rebo1uacDll", BIa um. 1.. "'-"'e Sal Satun!. .....brn --'10-';' the IUIlC1aeoD', ' th. .._.. v..-_ 1IIIlaIl, nn 1KI0IlI -pJ I . NOT I C• I: eyenlng I18rmonil on the lut week r- . ~ • OIl y, 1''' . _VI .. ...,. ."4 - - . I to QocII -_."4. baa become a watCibworcl for . of Chrllt'l public _ ....-._ - - - - ·JO· at 10:.10 L m. at Wampler tlIII wu opeued aDel . . . . v~ ,...- _............... .............. oppoUDli wit.. elle" . ~.. ", - utiI' ;;:'4 ,.~.. :::. con41lcte4 by lin. 0l1Dll lin. Hel.. MoCoT. ' - a'IN- aUND&'Y H • to be The c. Lee Hawke OUber Shop Wedneeday eveDlq Hn1ces were ""..~ ..."' -' mr d 0'Yer-caD0 wU1 'be ctoHcl tor Y&C&t1oD from allo well ·att.eJljed IMt Wednea------.,.. 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THE MIAMI QAZETTE E.tabll.hld February, 1Il10 _____ • __ Editor and Publl.hlr PAUL A. SCHERER _ _ ____ _______ __A.. oclate Editor CECILIA J. SCHERER ._ -

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THURSDAY, FEOIWAHY t 8, 1954

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Published Every Thursday Mornlns at Wayn avllle. Warren oooty. Ohio. ~;1I1 r d as second cIa II malter at the postofrIce at "'a)'lleal'llIe. ObJo, undcr lh a t of March 3.- 1878.

·1fJ ·METHODI8T CHURCH J. W. Wodgewood. lIlLDlater Church School, 9:30 a. m.• Mr. Her bert I cMllIan, Supt. Worship Servlco. 10:30 a. m. routh Yellows81p Sunday 7 :30 p. m . . holT 'Praet! e Thursday .00.

------------.-------------------------------SublcrlpUon RateJJ- ln Ohio, 12. Per l'e.a r 1D advance; 12.50 elsewhere THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1954

HARVEYSBURG

FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Dyron ar\'er . lInlster Dlbl S chool. 9 :80 a. m. Morning \\'orshtr.. 10 : SO a. m. Prayer . Ieellng. 7 : 00 p. m. Young People's MoetIng. 7 : 00. Evenin g ~e"' l ce8 . 7:30 p. m.

NOTICE!

LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH U. E. Baughn, Pastor Unified ervlce. 9: 45 &. m. ST. MARY'S EP ISCOPAL Th Rov. Samu I N. Keys. Re tor Sunday: Holy Communion, 7:30 a . m. hurch School, 10 : 16 a. w. dull \\'orllhh). 10 : 45 a. m.

UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH will b r celvM by Uoard of Public Mralrs of the \\ IIl1 u01 ·hllnnon. Minister. \ ' lIa ge ot Wayne ,,1IIe. Warren ulldu y School II ::>0 1\ DI .. Mr. COullly, hlo. at tbe office of tbo )-Ilu.ey TboWllti, upL • loeral 8 !>'ices for Mra. 1;;1' 0 - Mayor oT said VlI1age on Tuesday. i"r aching, every otlHIl ';unday, I) II Shidl1kllr. 59. lI'el'e coodu l d 11 :46 n. m. .. F'cbl'un y 23. 1954 at 7 : 00 P. M., W dn sllay afternoon from the fo r 2.l 00 ftoo more or less of tbo Evenln;:- Service. rtrst SundBY ht Heynolds Pun ral bome. Wllmlng· toUowlng spedfl d pipe : W~YNESVILLE CHURCH Of month. CHRIST ' ton. Burial \ as III MIamI cem· nt pipe turnlshed ABbeBtos-eem l ry. Mrs. hldaker. a former Price Roberti, Mlnillter CAESAR'~ CREEK FRIENDS resident of this community before under th se speclClcalions shall Dible ~cboo l al 9:30 It. m. Jac k Burues. Mlnls ler. be Class 150 and made 'In strlcl moving to Wilmington, dIed Sun· Morning WONblp, 10 :30 e.. m. Cbarles Stanley. Supl. day at linton Memorial hospital. nc ordanl' with the manufactur· Evening Worship. 7 :30 p. m. \Vorlhh.. !:Ie rvlee. 10 n. 01 . er's pu bllshed sizes. dimensions after a long Illness. Sbe Is lIur· ' unday :ic~ oul . 11 a. m. Midweek Services, 7: SO p. m. ne asbestosvlved by her husband. Harry. one and tolerances. daughter. Mrs. Marjorie McCa~ cement coupling. Includlng two OREGONI" EVANGELtC AL U. B. rubber r ings, sball be furnlsb d ttl,y. and several grandchildren. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH };ugeno '.rll'lth, PaSlOr Mr. a'nd Mrs. David Lark and wltb ea b lengtb of pipe. Sundll) ':!t'/lool. 10 a . w . Rov. John Berning. Palltor family moved last we k from tbe Laeh length of pipe and each MOl'nl ll g \\,uoIllJlp, 11 II. m. !II al8 s R.OO lU'o' to: 00 n. M. McCarren property on Main street oupllng sleeve shall be factory Youlh F 1I0WBhlp. 6:30 to 9 :00. Into a house on lIle Donald Coa~e tilted at a hydrostatic pressure f STm In Clinton county. of 600 ' pounds p r SQuaro Inch. LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MT. HOLLy METHODIST Mr. and Mrll. Jobn E. Welsb at· Ea h standard lengtb of pip In Chrlltian Science lervlc I are tended funeral servl 88 Saturday sl z s ~ . 6 and 8 inches shall be T. M. !:lcaft. lInlller 10 Franklin, for bis slaler. Mrs. tesled In ne xu ro and resp ctlve Sund.llY Scbool. 9 : 30 a. In., K b Id eVory unday mornLDI at 10 Highland Ave. at 11 o'cloek. la ra Durroughs. wbo died III Mid· loads of 1. 2 . 2. 00 nnd 6,300 A. Earnhart. upt. Sunday school at tho 19me hou r. Worllhlp Service, 10 :30 n. m. dlelown bospltal Thursday'. Mrs. pounda. divided 6'-Iually and 1If)Evening ervl e, 7.80 p. m. Testimony m etlngs 1st wednellBurroughs was a lifetime resld nt pllod at the 1·3 pOints of a 12· day evenIng of each month at . of Sprln boro. . foot s pan. CorWlc tlon of thos Mr. and Mrs. Jobn S) f d and manufacturer's l sLB sball be fur· SUNDA Y ItA 10 PROGRAMS : I\Qn Kenny, of Dayto n. w ro gueats nlshed to tho Engineer and pu r· WAYNESVILLE F" I!NOS WSAJ- :45 a. m. Su nday of · her parents, Mr. and baser by th& 8uppll&r. Each FI;st Day Scbool, 9 :30 a. m. WING-9:00 a. m. MeeUng for Worsblp. 10 : 30 a .m Mrs. H. . Tuc r . length ot pipe shall b marked WPFB-4 : 00 p. m. FTCd he rwood who I 1\ pntl nt with the size ·and olass. Mme. pro· NOTICE OF APPOINTME NT In II Columbus hosp·tal. til r port- / duellon date and hy(!rostatlc test Adm lnlltl'ator d to b slowly -1m rovln~. Ilr ssure. nnd Include nd T\ rltIIfrs. LOUis ,l"ll olld daughter, rs Lahoratory label of approval. Estato of ~llIIam H. Pratt, o· Jan • were gu 8ts unday ot 1rs. aid pi po to be s blpped within 30 cealed. A LonS TermJda H ndrlcks. who Is a patient days of written order. Notice ia hereby glveo thal AI · 4 .Contract bert H. Stubbs. wbo e POllt Office Th manuaelurer shall furnish. a t Pro a co Nursing Home, WII· Address 18 Wayne ,'Ule. Ob(o. baa mlnglon . at no charge, th services ot an The Land Bank Way been du\,y appointed a8 AdmLnJII· Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur Phllabaum Installation rn atr\l tor. x per· DURING WAYNESvtLLE·MORROW GAME SATURIDAY NIGHT - Bob Pete ... (77) of the or K teh1nif. II' r gu slS nnday I DC d In alsr works pracUces. Will. Relieve the "Pinch" trator of the ElBlate of WUllam H . Wayneavlile Spartanl; Morrow player with ball. -Pboto Courtesy Mldl1leLown Journal P1'ntt. late or \ arr 0 ounly. of h r parents, Jr. nnd Mrs. Am· Rnd employ d as s uch by the man· G. F. Mat ch Lower Income OhIo. deceased. broee Moore. ufacturer on a full time basis. tor (Conti nued fro~ Psge One) Muon, '68G. F. P I Wayneavllle, 41The WSC or tbe Me hod let such period or time de med nec· FRIDAY NIGHT _ Allison ________ ____.• _ 9 4 22 J. MtIler _____ ________ 6 0 .Dated this 26th day of January. - "Lower Rate 16 Peters _____ ___________ 3 3 1954. hut!Ch met Thursday afternoon, sary to satisfactorily Interpret Warren county champion Mor. Kamm - .- ___ ___ ___ _.. _ 7 2 B. MUler _____ ____ __ 6 0 RALPH H. OAREY. For Information In the home of Mrs. Laura Sbld· tbe InltrncUonl contained In the row barely edged out ~aBOn 60.5 Middleton ----- - ---- . - 3 0 126 \ Barton ____________ __ _ 6 .. aker with Mrs. Leroy El1\ls al C()o manutllcturer's In8tAIlation guide. Friday night In the counly tourna. SlmPBon ______ ______ 5 2 Judge of the Probate Court. WRITE - CALL. - SEE __ _______ • __ 1 0 bosteas. -Ench »Id shall contain a alatt'· I ment. Erbeck - - --- --- ------ 2 5 9 O'Banlon Warren County, Ohio Miss Janot Doster, student nurle ment ot the maximum number of Springboro defeated Carlisle to Mc lung - ------ -- ---- 0 1 1 C, Donald Dllatush, Attorney Totals . ___ _____ __. 20 7 47 nt Christ Hospital, Olnclnnatl. random and I bort lengtb that will the tune or 58.53 In tbe otber LeedR - - ----.-- ---- -- 1 0 )! 2-4-(St -!-18 Quarter Bcores: Bpent the week end here wltb her be furnished as a part of the total Friday night. game. Totals ______ ______ __ 27 14 parents, Mr and Mrs. Cbarles DoB- footage at no additional COlt ta 68 !\farrow _~--.1'2 1il 12 8-46 Phonl Lebanon, Ohio Morrow, 80; Muon, 58Waynesville __' ,9 13 14 11-47 ter and daushter, Barbara. the 'Purchaser. Harve yaburg. 84G. F. ELLI8 H. STURM, Beckett ____ ! ________ 6 1 Quarter SCOTeS: The Mena Olub held their Febr.'•••••••••••••••••"., •• , ••••• ____ ___ __ _18 32 48 58 Masters ___ __ _______.__ 11 1 rualW meeting Wed nesday eve-To he used , only when manu· Mason nlng. In tbe high school building. faclurer btds direct to customer Morrow ____ ______17 32 45 60 Barton _____ __ ______ ::- S 3 Jones ______ _ ____ .. __ 3 Hosts were Frank SWartzel, Ralpb on mAterlalll. Springboro, 58; Carlllle, 53Drandstrator and Earl Earnbart. MARY STANS.B ERRY . Clerk Hlldebrecht ______._ 1 0 Quarter scorell: The pr1Dclpal IPealeer wall Lew" Board of Public Atfalrs Springboro __ ____ 17 30 43 5 'I'otals _______ __ _____ 28 Brown, pulor of th Friends Vlllnge of Waynelv llle. Carllale _________ 12 2 39 39 Church bere. Warren County, Oblo. Quarter Bcores: Mrs. Jennie Graham who under. , 2.}1.18 SATURDAY NIGHTMason _______ 14 17 18 went lIursery recently a Ralo bOIThe Waynnville Spartanl, Harveysburg _15 1'1 17 pltal. Wilmington, ball returned to _ who finish ed se : ond In the reg· ~~.~~'~.~.~.~ .~~.~.~.~~.~.~.~.~~.~.~.~.'~.~.~.~.~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ • her bome Ln that toW1\, and 'Is reo ". - --~~;.;;;;;;;;~-~ G. F. P. ular leaso n, upset MOl'row, f lret Mol'l'ow, 46Hmnt __ ____ ___ _ .. __ 6 1 13 covering nicelY. . In the league, by the Icol'e of The Welcome ' Blbl 9 1MB of Borgholt __ __ ______.. __ 4 "12 47-46 Saturday night, Jonah's Run Baptlat Ohurch met D, Parker _________ ~. ___ 5 6 16 The league cbamos hadn't bit Tuesday evening. In the bome of ____ _______ .. __ 1 0 2 a field goal In the fourt b Qual;ter Carper Mr. and Mrs. Charlell .Doster. Mr. Parker ____ ______ .. __ 0 2 2 R. until 1.: ·15 remo.hed and Waynes· Roy Abbott selected President ' ville led -16·10. Norrow cut It to Wood _____ _____• ___ _ 0 1 I . ________ _______ 0 1 1 Lincoln 88 the theme o~ hts sub· 44·46, but Bob Barton, who tallied Lewis j ct on "Freedom.", Mrs •. Clint 16 for Wayne ville, put In a free Taylor hnd charge of tbe rellrea· Totals _____ _________ 16 14 46 tbrow to Ice the game. tlonai hour. 11m Allison put LD 10 of hie 1'1 Tbe annual potlUCk dinner of points In the tourth quarter In· BRING YOUR SaOE REPAffilNO the Clvtc League was beld Satllreluding three straight baskets to to C. LEE HAWKE, the Barber. day evening, In the home of Mrs. leud Muson to a M-64 win over Work guarantee!!. Prices ReaBon· A. S_ Collett. Mrs. . S. Tuck&r Harveysburg, eliminating the oble. THOr-IPSON SHOE REnnd Miss Elizabeth Clerk were colatter. ,. I P AIR. Harveysburg, Obto. hoate8les. Mr. nnd ?tiN. Gilbert Welch ar· rived 11 re Sund", f.m m Detroit., Mlcblgan, to be - with bill mother, Mrs. Oba Welch. who ' llI III at her home on Main Stre~.l : 8 .1 d bid

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NEW SUITS Myrtle Todd vs. Ray H. Todd, dl· vorce, Hart and Short; John Os· wald, attorncy. Claude C. Brandenburg vs. Pa. tr'lC I a Ann Brandenburg, ' divorce, C. Donald Dilatush, attorney. Thelma O. Mesa VS . Jose N. Mesa, divorce, C. Donald Dilatush, attorney. . Alice Tarvin vs. L. Ernest Tar. vln, divorce, Brown and Young, attorneys. ' James L. Radabaugh vs. Robert J . and Ruth Thompson , money only, Meryl B, Gray, attorney. Glenna Jones vs. Willard A. Jones, uniform support of depend. ents act to Indiana.

By D. J. Fruier FJ:mRUARY 16. 1954.- The mid· die alread)', with MarcboC w FebruaO' alher, Wlll'm and' windy

Clara Hagedorn to Charles and Gladys Eicbe1barger S lob in Har· Ian Twp. . Russell E. and Anna L. Carr to M. RUssell Horn 2 Iota in Lebanon. Ch arIes O. and Marcella Fulton to James H. Banks 2 lots In Frank· lin Twp. James H. Banks to John and vir: gle Worrell 2 lots in Franklin Twp. Clifford V. and Lena F. Bishop to Floyd and ' Lila Lindsey .848 acres in Turtlecreek Twp. Willard L. and Camille M. Bu. chanan to Lawrence and Verona Knapp .29 acres In Salcm Twp. Tommy and Anna Wilson to James. Estel and Margaret A. Cook 1 lot m Franklin. Bronson Bailey to Edward F. and Dorothy F. Dorff .688 acres in Hamilton Twp. .Ernest R. Miller. to Edwin E . MIller 3.84 acres m Clearcreek Twp. .Ernes t R. Mill er to Edwin E. Miller, 3.04 acres In Clearcreek

menta. They are featured al a Sprlnl Flow.r Dilpll, centerpiece In a special group ot Spring table settings and In Rite's Twp. Estate of Mabel C. Weller, deMaxwell J. and FloreMe LUllan ceased, Phyllis J. Harbock, Ad· Allrlcll Illllorl. To modem "Forecast Houae." Thill advance preview at S p r i n g Hollingsworth to Ralph J . Stolle ministratrbt, WWA, first, flnaland Rlk.'1 In DaJlon tbroughout tbe "tore gives shop· 109.6 acres in Turtl~ree'k ,Twp. distributive account Wed. pers an opportunity to see what Ida Stringfellow et at to Charles Leslie Gilbert and Orvil1e Park· B. and Janice Combs 1 lot in Salem hill appointed ~praIaen,

William and Pau~e Poe ' to Lln· ton and IJnton, Inc., .34 acres In Morrow. Luther H. and Ottle !~cKechan to Edwafd Herbert and Martha E. S m ith ...A76 acres i n Deerf"le ld Twp. Donald and Edna Robinson to Albert Credit 1 lot In Franklin Twp. Ray Osborne to Harold and Dor· othy Fox 10.28,.A1cres in Massie Twp. John Smith to Bertha Branden· burg 211.59 acres In Salem Twp. Guy E. and Jennie M. Clevenger to G. E. and Eunice B. McCollum 38.68 acres in Harla.n and Marion Twps. Sam Smith to CbarlE!S Joseph Smith .257 acres in Lebanon. Frank and Isabel M. Coburn to John R. and Martha C. Roflow 1 aere in Turtlecreek Twp . James Estel and Margaret A. Cook to Tommy and Anna Wilson

Vcstel'day the thermom.e ter wu up to almost seventy and lut night was one of those warm, windy nights with fi pale watery moon that' makes the dogs and all th wUd things want to get out and run. Sugar kept barking lind IHl r klug 11011 li t first I didn't know what It was. Tben I heard tb m too. the rox bounds were out. Firat I heilrCl tbem ',\ fiY down In th wood s th 11 the first tblng I knew tbey seemed nlmost up urouncl the bou se and then th y COMMON PLEAS COURT Woodlawn Garage, Inc. vs. UrIIlmost went crazy Ilnd so did Sugar . and tbe ne ·, t thing I kn w ban R. and Violet M. Bishop, dethe room was elll d wllh Iilll,} fendants granted 30 days in wh ich strong pungent odor oC skunk. I to me motion. \\,118 s ind tbat for tbis time at Florence Terry Stricklin vs. John anklin Tw I list ug li~ was in the cellar not W. Stricklin. divorce and restora. 2 lots in Fr p. out with the dogs. She bas been ton of maiden name to plaintiff. Twp. Robert Harrison to Daniel and unb amble most of lhe . Lime fol' The Pet Milk Co. et al vs. S. L. - - - - - - - - - - - - _ Rhoda mtte 1 lot in Franklin Twp. the Il\.IIt t\ a weeks. Finally the Marconet, case dismlssed. Howard B. Snell to B:lair Snell dogs wer gone and tbere was Keldon Homes, Inc. vs . Elmer . .19 acres in Deerfield Twp. notbJng left... but the wind. This N. Heger et aI, case dismissed. morning there wns Ii liUl shower George E. Walker vs. Lawrence PROBATE COUR,T hut we bOlle that there wlll be Automobile Mutual Iusurance Co. Estate of Jessie E. Sc:hlemmer, more rain b fore It clears up and vs. Lawrence C. Elmburg, case •, deceased, Benj. F. Sc:hlelllllner ap· turns cold and ·we have tbe rest dismissed. The Sto kholders of T h" Le" pointed Executor, W. E. Chesney, Feorge E . WaJker vs. Lawrence " .,.. of th winter tbat the groundhog C. Elmburg, case dlsmissed. anon National Farm Loan at their promIsed us. Harry S. Eastman vs. Joy Sulll. annual meeting February 10. raThe , llttle lavender Siberilln van et aI, delendant granted 10 elected J. C. WilBon , Muon anll (' ocuses ar In bloom and one days in which to answer. Ear) Bamthouse, Lebanon, to a e s now drop. I Wll8 afraid tbat it three year term 8S DIrectors. had b n · so dry tbnt th spr!ng REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The employees s~rvlng the As· bulbs would bnv dried to powder Roland and HeJen LaSuer to soclalon for tbe coming year are nnd dl d enUrely but these are I -lelen Apgar 16059 poles in Sale Ellis Sturm. Seeretary-Tre8surer, • The Farmers olub m'e t at the nIh' anel perbllps tbe oth rs will , Twp. m and Mrs, Viola Shutts. As!!'t Sec. St. Marys Parlsb Hou se on Tburs· t;e also. Johnny ha s aboul ten retary·Treasurer. day wltb Mr. and ?IIrll. Ronald nOlO s plow d nnd alie Wll1m't Ilt This meeting WBS attended by ,Hawke as bast Ilnd hostess , Mr. Ihe sal yesterday so that prOb' well over a bundred members and and Mra. H. R. Moss, Dr. aorl l I friends. Th dinner served by th I Mrs. R. F. Dye, Mrs. J . B. Chap. ably meant tbat h wa'l plowing , too. If ther 18 any rain , the . local Grange committee and af. I milD nnd Mr. Gerald Grooms were ternoon program h!ghllghted by the guests ot the day. plowed ground wtlI cat h It fol' thl8 y ar ware goIng to have to fl. I Warren Counties contribution to Following the ver y dell lous I arlt from the western dry land the r. F. Y. E. program. Jerry dinner, the D:leetlng was open d , farmers who conserve every drop ' Tbe February meeUng of tbe Grooms, mllde the m eUn g a suc. 1allel Mr. . . Ellis resented th of rai n that falls on the ground \ ayn 8vill ard n Club was beld ·cess. I speclal topic. "Do Farmers Ne d so that some day tb r \\'111 be 'l'hursday afternoon at th home The be ks representing a 6'7/ a ovemm nt Fllrm P rogram?" His nongh mois ture In the round or Mrs. Eloise AI ~Ilnder. being dll'ld end on stock outS\4lndlng all whIch he ably discussed. ror a crop. Two more co lves this ' held a week Illt e due to the snow of November 30, 1953 were ready comments were that n program Is we k but 80 far no lamba. The last week. • tor distribution. needed and is necessary but that pigs ar not due untll April and r C ACter the host 8S and her assls. Th As oclllt~on. r presenting It could be improved. nm glad. Two mOI'e calves yet to tnnt. Miss Elizabetb handler , Bro·,,'ll. Clermont. Hamilton and Mr. Gerald Groomp. of Mo son. come. I wonder tr they will be scrved dlllnty refreshments. car· t "'arr n ountles. was presented was I trodu ed BS' the guest heifers too. Every calf that w:e ' rylng out th Valentine theme, a plaque tor exceeding Its new speal[er. Mr. Grooms was an ex· have bad so far this winter h8s 1 the preSident, Mrs. ALha Furnas, buslnells quota. by Mr. Earl Em . bange student of farm condltlonB b n a h Iter. six of them. It called the me tlng to order. She I bree, representative of tbe Fed· r.,?d spent considerable time In Bur Iy muilt meon that Johnny 18 rend a short message about the , eral Land Dank of Loulsvl.lle. Mr. Japan. He llved with the farm· fated to go into the milk business. apllfOprlateneall of nowers aS I Embree reports that an ever In· ers. who usuall y own t rom one· It Is raining again. I hope It will Valentines. creasing number ot farmers In the sixth to three aqres of land. He raIn enougb to fUl out little pond The uBual bUSiness was con- I Fourtb Farm Credit Dllltrict are told of their living coll4lUons, I\.Dd again. ducted and 80me dlllculIBlon wall taldn. advantaJre of the Long· added to his InteresUDI~ talk by I t Id th I h b held about a club order for bulbs. Term-4<fc conracts made poaslble showing pieures of mallty places am n ra boo·at . ave een to be taken "t the next meeting. by the Land Bank System he Visited ta lkl ng more a . t accounts an d For the program part of the The volume 01 bUBlne~s han. The club adjourned aner a very Income taxes than I have been meeting, M.ra. Mabel DaYls dis· dIed b tb La d B nlc f Lo I . ) I d to et in M b 1lb doing about them. I keen flndlng .... yen a 0 U II ave Y ay me Ill" '\\ h bad .. bo cU8sed Ann uals. Theae of course ville tn 958 was exceeded only Mrs. A. S. Collett as h,olltels at things t Ilt I torgoten Ii ut Include tbe many nowers that are by the Tears of U23 and 1934. t he Party House. or I stop to do a little COlt ac· planted, !lower and ..ed all In one counUDg anel do not get any far· growing season. Though many at ber toward what Uncle wants to these will aeed them.elvel an!! know tban I was before, but things continue to " produce tor man), a re getting nearer ready and lOOn years. There ill a wide ~hoice of it will '"' jUlt a cas. of copyil1l annu~ In all colon, textures and To write to Mre. Lela 8. Wier, 2805 Arbor Hili. Drive, P. 10. Box things where they ought to gO and helghU. Atter mentlonlng several 2695. Jacklon, Ml8l11l1ppl, to learn how .he ha. been reltclred to letting someone flpre how mucb at theBe, Mis. DaVis cauUoned active life .fter belngc crippled In nearly every joint In her body the tax Is. It Is funny how one that, "Flowers grown to perlec. with • ~ • year tbe repairs will all be one tlOD are nol a garden uulells In kind and anotber something else, the proper setting: ' . This year it was wells. Last sprlng l Mrs. Lena Ha.rt.ock gave a Johnny cleaned out the big spring s bort review of Biennials. These And with mUlCular eorerie•• from he.d to foot. She will repl~ and tbe BtO 'le drank tram that are the plants that do not flower at once and tell ·you how ehe received thle wonderful rellel. until the very worst of the dry· a nd seed unUI the second grow. nesll wben t hey had to pump rrom ing season. Fo~love and Holly. " tbe well at the hOllse. We cleaned bocks are In tbls class. out and put a. pump on a nother Mrs. Leah Milia b~lefly talked old well but Qlat didn't laat so on Perennials. There is a wide very long. 1 put a n w electric variation In this rou f planta pump on .my . well . anil.. ' use thal 'that produce for ' many year s; In. Concrete BlockC~imney ' Block for the house water works tbOllg~ eluding the woody stemmed , tree.' Rock Face Block Waterproof Cement we can It\lI ulle the ~iitem ,'Wben and ·Shrub . Many of this group there Is any · wllter. We re'.>al~d benefit trom reaettJllII .and divld. Steel Sash and Paint three pumps at ' H ungry Honow Ing every few years. . Cement and Mortar G:ass a nd cleaned the welIa and put on The remainder of the progT8m D~aln Tile BuUding Supplies neW cement weU toP!!. There is consisted oC Il demonstraU"on or one more good well down there t he arrangement of a shadow box 51-!EEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342 ~hat sllOuld !>e rtlled. I see tbat I by Mrs. , 'Vae Mac Innis. they are saying t111~t there sh,0111d The club has purchased a new CENTERViLLE, OHIO " be more farm pOlI,ds . to help the shadow, ~x lind Is planning Dlllch water situation t hr<u t'" ti almost Interesting a ct I vi t y centered every farln that 'Iou pa91\ bos a I. around It. MfS. Mac Innis carried pond of two. Many · of them sbollid Ollt a ValenUoe "'eme ·. ~sln.S; a be larger In order to stnnd ano· ('olor range fI'ODi purple through , ther drou ght. ~nd the sunspot violet to rose' and ' pink with a sear chers SIlY that there will b e ,few; to!lches at wbite. A lo.vely another and pe"hl\~8 two more rOlle glass pitcher c ninlned pink dry years •. . then I slwnose It and white anapdrag ,_ : 'll'blle a will be look alit for ' floods but footed vase Ilnd <ilear '1allll wed. ponds help both ways. They not ding ring 'dlllh lIerved al • e ac· onlv save water but (hey hol ~ It cessory along with a pair ot, white gloyes and a IItring of pink and b!tck In naod times. Februal')' Is tlte shortest month wblte beade, The- fintehed com· lea a , aaid; God .0 In days' !lut It always see~s . to position was very pleaalng, loved the ,world. that' I me that It goes fBster' alBO ·than ,The next' meeting will be at be Qave. hta only be· I nny other month. Sprl.ng wllJ' be the llome of Mn. Aha Furnas. "otten, Sorl, thai W~()" !; lJere before 'We know it. ' - -- - -'- - - - , - - - .o.ve,believeth . in Sandra were ~Inne~ ,~~"t8 ~Jl Sun· , 4ay of Mr. Strouses' mother, Mrs. hian abould' not per~ Leab !dills. , but ' have etem'al Mr. Ohas.• JJ~er aqd Mr. and 1lf~ Mrll. Keneth 'Tbomaa 'all of near Mrs. ' Cora Pyle spent Sund~y Lel)anon, were callers of 'nfternoon visiting relatlves In Annie ' and 'Mame Brown Sun4ay. 14IBaes RlIth and 'EUzS:beth Springfield, ' ' Dr. Emma Holloway was the Chandler ' ~ere din~er gu6sts on dinner guest Il'lIt ~e!lk on ~8fdflo" Friday evening I of Mr. and Mrs, , Jobo J!!.,lt ~,e't; . Sp~ld. ' . of, Mrs. Mary ,CJjallman. , Mrs. · ~c1Ue , .. ArD;l1t~e-;'~~~D~" Mr. ti.ul Daltln vllUed his an EBit.ern StF mee,in., 11ll., . ' ~'1~er ~rs. 'Elfa ,!)aId" ""on Sat chl'ster on · ~tUr~y. ,urd"y ~ft,e"!oop. . ' •. ' _ Mr. a",ld08 Shrte",. · of WO" lin. tAK HlUUock . . . lL 'dlnmlngtop. Ylalted Ill. mother Mrs. 'ber ~_ _-",:.,'~_ Reba Bbrley- oD ~Q' aft~ Mn. -. Riitiocli bt nODD. . , ton, The dccaaloD the' Mr. alIA II. . . . . . . . . '1JttOU6 dar QL. .Jhttlock'. anel' chDclm. ~l he. -Da\'lcl aacl Mrs. ~8latt:fafr7,': .

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Estate of Emerson F. GardiJler, Spring's first appearance In lhe deceascd, Emmett F. Gardiner, Ad. 11ami Valley Is attractlng alten· minisj.rator, il'oss value of estate Uon at Tbe Rlke·Kumler Store In $11,075.17. Dayton. As a feature of Its 1018 Anniversary. the store haa 'traus· planted Il complete Spring garden MARRIAGE LICENSES Dennis M. Roberts, 24, Wood· to Its lurg corn r window, This bury, N. J ., c hemist. and Eileen "Patio for Modern Living." de· Brown, 22, Waynesville, student. sign d and planted by The Sieb n· Ray Arnold Meadows, 25, Pa· tb nler Nurseries of Dayton, f n· tuxent River, Md. U. S. Navy, and tur s a lovely fo untain and pool, A m 0 g e n e Benningfield, 21, a low brick wall with potted plants, a 8pllt wood fence, and WaynesviUe. Richard L. Heitman, 21. Leb· dramatic plan tings of flow ering anon, factory worke.r , Bnd Roberta trees, evergr een and pring no\\"· M. Rapp, 22, Ma.son, of.flce worker. ers In natural selllngs. Mllnn(>· Qulns in new Spring fashions nnd a disp lay of th e nell'est styles In Ilurden fnrnilllre complete this

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Saturd ay, Feb. 20, the Waynes· ville Scout Troop w1l1 onduct a paper drive for all homes fnclng SI.reets runn ing north and · south. This affair Is one of many pro· j eta pla nn ed to Riel in the pur· chllse of In struments for tbe new ly formed Ooy COUt drum Bnd bugle corps In Wayne8v1l1e.

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By JOHN B. MOWBRAY Actin, C:ounty Agent . .,... Now Is a good time to get 1011 tests .taken and the fertilizer rec· comendatlona back or corn. In tbe put two yeara SInce the Soil Teatlng Laboratory was Bet up at Ohio State University, 2716 soil samples have been aent In trom Warren County. 2400 ot tbese were sen~ thr~ugh the Production and Marketlllr Agency In theIr Agricultural Conservation program and the reat. 316. were Bent through the EneDlllon ServIce. Warre.n County Is one of the pilot countills whez;e 1011 testing actlv· itiee In the county were turned over to the PMA agency.

of roof area will supply 20 gaI· Ions ot water eacb year when there Is a 36 Inch rainfall. We normally .have around 48 lnclles. Cisterns should be }luiIt to f{or~. about a fourth of the' water a roof wllI 'furntah In a year. If It la of cement block conatructlon, It III Inadvisable to go more than 8 blocka hIgh. • .• , Wberl) pondB 'o r Bprlnge can be developed to supplement the water supply, it Is good b.uslnesB to do so. This year why not make your garden laat all Bummer long ~ barring unusual weather condl. tiona. There are many vegetabl811 that can be planted before the frost tree date wblch Is around ApJ'11 30 for Warren County. ThIs Is an average figure at 'course but you can base your planting schedule on It. . Plants can be broken down Into cold·hardy grouP. cold·tender and har!ly plants tor late summer and early tall. Cold.hardY plants .can be plant. ed 4 to 6 weeks before frost tree datII'. These are brocoll, cabbage, lettuce. onions. peas, pot,atOj!lS, spl'nach and turnlpl. . . · Hardy plants tbat Qan be' 10wn 2 to 4 weeks beto~e the trOIt free date, the middle ot March, are beetl. carrots, chard, mUltard, parsnIp. and radtabea. , . Not cold bardy planta that can be planted oil the froBt free date are .nap beans, eucamberi, oua. New Zul&Dd .pl~h, lqauJa,

COMING EVENTS: Feb. 23-Warren County Service Unit . Banquet. Lebanon Grange Hall. Get your tickets from Artificial Insemlnatora. Unit directors or at the Extension Of. flee. March I.-Warren County Sheep Improvement Banquet. Campus Inn. . ' . . ' March 3 - Dairy Service' Unit Meeting on Sanitation and :Milk In8pectlon. Panel eype of meet· Ing where daIrymen can alk que. tlonl about !napactIOD.

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dllcuslt?,n Oil the theme of the II erat bome bere. with burtal ID they eaD deal wh'b tbe pubUc of the la .. John I. Holden, of t-. lnga Mill., e5G. F. P. --------------- 1 month. How the Farmer Call Get Miami cemeterr_ agteeabb' ael emalinUr lind that Minvw. Kln« - ------ - -- ------ a 2 4J oodl __ _____________ 10 1 3 O. 2 lIore of the CouwDer'I DolluT" Sunh1Dc are bta wife Ratb ' a the, .... reliable clUaena wbo Meeu - - -------- ----- 7 S 11 R. Parker -----------'-- 1 7 23 _::y COIIlDIeIlta were dllul!hter. Mn. Hel. WatsoD' of would eommalUt th. reepect uel e ant w .... follow-ed by ad- Mt.. Ot-ab. and I slater. Mn. Lo- eonfldeDe8 of of the poet _L -- --------- 2 0 4 onrnmen to meet III March at relta Neeler of Mechanteaburg. oftlce. 0 • Schrenck -------- ---- I 1 7 Totall ______ _____ _ U 1'f 17 the home of IIIr. and Mn. Honea APPUe&Ilta mut ke a .,rltten Quarter .cores: Bhaller. teat.. ThOM no peR, win be... The Dut meet~ of the WarTotala __________ ____17 11 15 Carll.le __________21 II 50 .. A pteaaant toclal boar wu en ..,...... IIlped ftaal ratl1lp Oil the bula NIl OoImty BaDkera auoclaU01l Quarter score.: Morro., __:-___ 15 18 61 17 Joyed, and elellcloua refreehmeata 01 .th.ll tall an4 OIl thllr eQel'- wW be Mareh I III tb.l'rlen41 Morrow t 15 . IT t8 w......rft4 hy hoet I.D;d the • lellee, ahDlt(, aDd character. eIa.rch here, ClaraDce Bow-maa. Klq. MUll __ _____11 I'/' II 16 The WaYDeavtlle SpartallS won llA •• There Ia a 1.,...- nla14ellce .... aecretary-treuurer of the 0,.... · their third tournament vlctol'J A wor1! of ceutlall to taxPl1ert qul...ment anel appUcaillg mUlt tie luttoa. UDOtlIlc:e4. III the aeeo1I.4 pme Carllale Saturda,- night In the 1«011.4 .,.. " ..,... who expect to recet.,e taz retuncJa at leaat II ,..,. of au. aD4 muat The ellJmer meetlq la to atart haDded Muon their HCODd d. pme ot the evenlD' whell they GARDEN CLua TO MEET thll ,.ar. . . . ree.DU, b, not ha.,. puM4 tbietr Ilxty-thlrd at 1:10 Po .m. teat In the t.ournamellt. thus ellm- deleated the Bpriucboro Panther. The W.,....,ul. out_ C11l1t Runen A. Welch. DIItrlet DiN!> btrtltday. Newl1 elected otneen wW . . the Com.. from further to the tUDe of 68-63. wW 'ntanMF: lllarcii 4th a.t J tor of Illtemat ReYlIlUe. Complet. fill< Il about th. lum' their daU. at tilt. tlme. eompeUUoD. Bob aoone! a total of 10 til. 110m. of Mn. taWNDOI IVThe"""';' fOr.... D W_ ......... "It Ma enmf.. tlOll ... til Tbey are : taau. Van Andale. Ilckhart acore4 14 polDta for poIDta for the wtnDlDI Spartanl, ...... lI..u.ra daalrlDc to order Lord's ell1 morn.... w111 be Tb. 1 beeD called to m, attellUoD Uthat structioU for ' mID, appuc:aikiu J'raDkl1D National baIlk, pr .. ldeM· lbe wIDDlq IJlAllSU, an4 IIlrbeclt and B1anoa talUe4 15 potDta for ....he. pteue hrtD, .Olley to dala Two Wltn...... from Re•. 11: 1- 1many taxpayen, III prepariq their m.,. be obtained at th. poet ol- obert Bnell. First MaloD bank: tsW8cl 17 polDg fen' -th.- loaIDI tJle-loeen• • • ~. 13: W..re 11'f1Dc a All. and JI~ IDeome tal[ retunta. are ell. tic.. Applfcattoll fonM mult he ~c. p.... ldent. Ind Bow.... ot' the ~o~ete. W.ynllYllle, 58Q, P. P. flt Natlollal Buk ot Morrow, .f' 1.lt, '1__ 1011ca1 IllterpretaUOIl of the book ter III the amount of to oyerpa,-. recelyed III the U. S. ClYll SemM Go F. P. J. Miller -------------- I I 10 NEW CENTURY CLUa TO MEET of Re.,elaUoa. and w. belle,.e ,oa they waDt refunded to them Commluloa, W.bIIIrtoll II, D.C. aecretarJ'-tre&surer. Summer ------------ - 8 I i Peten ------------- ., • 20 TIle N... C.atIUT Club w111"'t wW Uke It. The aermoD topic tor III the wroq .pace. There are not later lball the cl.mc elate. RON Hartsock. p....ldillt ot tile ------------ 5 a 13 B. MUler - - - - - - --- S 0 S OIl Wl4aF rJlel'DOOll at tIM J'ar BuDcl&y ••eDIq Ia a part or a two apeeN provided oppoe!te lin. Wa,-Il.. vnte National bok. and Schl d -------- ----- - . I 14 O'Banlon ------------ 1 - 1--4-- - - - BJlla Part7 Roue with )Ira. Dr1 ..ri .. of MTn lermou from th. 8. p..- r, OIl Form The to . . . . . allOCtatea wOl be boat. to the --- ---- -- ---% 10 Bartoo --------- - -- 5 6 15 lIockett ea boetMa. and Mn. R. te.ehlDp of the Kuter ID th. payer haa the OpUOIl of d.. lgnat. ........ . . poIlp. . , Dutcher 3 2 Hatton 1 G H. H&rtIIock . . . )(n. R. E. A-. Jut week ot HJa puhUc mlDta f1' 111lI whether hi wtah.. hll overAlcorD a 0 : Frye -------- ------- 0 -.: hal'J III charteor the'=tropam. The Youth Choir will be witht UI parment to be aredtted to 1161 West Wayne AdvllOrv Fielder ---------- -- - - 1 1 I To~ro_____________: 20 18 68 _ _ to help with the mu.lc and a Btble I HUmated tax. by ullDl' the 1ert • •, 8 I h UNDERGOEI IURGERY qulsl ..Ill be u'" of the "Twentr bafund or that he want. · It ato«J'O!- CounCl' Meets He,e Totall __ _,____ _____ __25 11 61 ..r:r::e: , Qu.. UQIl" ftriety re Il .... to hJm. In whJcb c..e ~ _ ...ee .0 _.nnan ur ' Maeon, 5~ . Go F. P. Farll 0 1 1 Iln. Albert BranDOCk ntered • he nten the amount In t"e \.I-h.' vide oaw acr..., between'" The Well Wane Af.,tsorr Coun· AllIlOn ----- --------- 5 ------ ---------. Miami VaUey hospital dUrtDc th.e u 16 .. ell held th Ir ·...b 6 18 LakN -------------- 1 1 3 ' pUt week and underwent lUI'hand apace. Hla word of cauttOIl neUe. ,".latellt to ltace ., aDd t the 110 • meetlq Erbeck -------------- e 5 17 WlllOn ------ ---- -- -- e 1 13 I wu slmpl, that greater care Race 8 ·p ag Item ruR. MlHourl a me ,of Dr. ana Mn. H. Kamm ------ -- - -'--- -- 1 0 2 Woodward ---------- I • 10 fedllet4a,. She II aow Ihoulr be tallell by the taxpayer 0206, Ajax IIn11 Androw oat. are P. DTe. Middleton -- ----- ---- • .. 0 S BurtOil ---------- ---- 5 5 15 COD MC III at th. hom. of her .. III pl'lparinc hll return. It be r.. lltant to Race 7 Item rult. Mrl. Harvey Rye conducted tll9 Melampy - --------- --- 0 6 5 7 c1allghter, Mn• • IOltoll 10llee In Mn. Leu IIaIUock and Mn. wallta fill retuDd. he muat be .ur. while Clloton 5i and Shelb,- are dl 8cusllon on "H?w to Get More Puk ---------- ------- 0 2 2 Quarter ICOrea: LJtIe. Olive Curl att.Dded the tun. .1 to enter the amount of the over- real stant to Race I. . "f lhe Conaumer I Dollar," .nd Leed. ------ -- ------- 1 0 I Waynelvllle __ ___ _11 Z2I 18 68 WAYNE GIRL 8COUTS of )In. Uaa Curl tD WtlJDlDItoD permeDt ID the proper lpace." D. R. Dodd sara It la Impoulble to be a verr IIltereatlq TotaII __ ______ ____ _l'J 11 1.2 Springboro - ------ t ee 38 53 on Batlir4ay arterDOOD. lin. Curl to tell whiCh .traID of Item tolt t"""c. ' u GUESTa ON TV aHOW UIlW recellUy wu a resident of will be moet Ierloas ' In 1954. Tbe Council adJoW11ed to meet .COrel : .11 25 Troop No. 151 or th. Wan" Harveysb\ll1r aDd a niece or th. SplltUq the ac..... 1Ietwlllll two with Mr. and Mn. Harold Whit.. Malon - ----- --- U %7 at II rille Olr] Seouta alonll with Troop late Dr: and III .... J . W. Ward. urietles. each realsta.t ·to • d!t. aker ID March. ---------81 62 No. 151, were D ..ta OIl tlie KellDY MI.. Gertrude ChaD4ter or NOI" ferent .ualn ,of IitetD nat. will ~Uclou. ·retreabmenta we r ~ DAYTON~~ W. W'••~Ke.~~j----------­ Roberta .....evlaloll .hoW WednN- wood .... a week eo4 gu..t of venaurance or a aerved and-&-llleuant eocllli hour Supl W&1DNvUle Blllh School. 4111,' J'eh.. 17. .' ber aunta M..... Ruth aDd EllsM;eals that hlclude foocII for lhla year. w.. eDjo:red. was among the more than 75 high 8ua4n All. . N.... Reporter. .beth Chueller and Mri. Mae llood health today mean better ~ He O1S COUDtles I!IMItb or ,u.s. ----~-school principal, and rutdanc:e diHarriloa. bealth In tbe tutllre, layl Mar:r Houte 40 wlll pt beet reeulta with N 0 'I' ICE I rectors from achoots In tbe Mlami FELLOWSHIP NIGHT· AT .)(ra. Kabel Hathaw.,. spent Morgall. OhJo State Unlvanltr MlallOuri 0201 and Clinton 59. Tbe "taml Ouette la on.... Fannera Grange 13 will be ra- VaUey area who were gne.ta of Bunda, with her llater and bro- nutrttlonlet. each Thuracl&y at 1I00u at tha vored at the nert regular meeting the Unlvenit:y or Dayton at Itll CHURCH OF CHRIIT rr:lday Illlht of tbla week WIll lher-In-Iaw. 111', ao4 M.... Harrer Oood-bealth fOoc1a Ileeded each WaynllvUIe Dnac Store. The wben the Youth Committee bu annual ~ldanC& cllotc for hlgb he PeUoW1lhlp Night for the ·w-boIe Burnet ftc) ha.,e reclIDUy r.- day are: a ganerou .ervllll!' of prtce remain. the AIIle-6c P8I' full charge ot tbe program. gamell school I Wellnellday, Februal'J 17. an egg; a 1.. Im.!e eopy-or ".00 per rear. and loclal part of the evening. according to Rey. Charlea 1.. Col· church. aDd frteDda 0( the churcJL tUrDed from a nalt Ill- 1IoIU.. meat, (lah or A "Caft7-ln Supper wiU b4i lernd larp, aerrID« of a creen or yellow I They hope alao to have lome lIDs. B. M.. dean of Btudentl and at 1:10, and thou attelldl. . mill vegetable; a cltral fruit or tomakDOW1l no later than the lut week youllg people trom otber Orangea. director ot admlllllonl at UD. brillg a oonred dlab. undwlche. toeI: aa.ntac of potatoes anel .AUto licensee will be Oil we In III ",bruaf1. 1'0 give thil event a good start During the evening lhe sueste aad their OW1l tabl. eemee. Ali1 ' . '-D" any other fruit or .,.retahle: a pat 'Wa1Dea vtlle at B ~ R Cleanen Certificate of Title and Re«1a It has been IllllllJled to have a took part In a dlscuslton of the ODe .,ho wilh. to attend win be "The 10.ers of mADldnd, theae of butter or fortlfted · lJ1U'Iarine at ltarUng Monda,-, Karch 1. Th. tratlon Cards are neceeUJ')' to ob- b8sket lupper tOl'ether. . problema of Itudent. unable to atwelcome. are the luperlor men. of whate.,.r each meal; II 8erTIn« of enriched boun will be from t ~. m. to t taln auto t.gl thll ,ear. Grange tamlliea are urged to tend regular day 'clall88 and ItUnation, creed, or eolor they may bread, nour or cereal produot; p. m. Tlle person, to. whose name the Illan to be preeent tor this meet· denla Jlot Interellted In the u8ual IIOY SCOUT PAPeR be. The ~ 4lvlaloJl that 18 real plul two .CUP!! or milk for adutts AU motrlsta deelr1ntr laIt yeiara tiUe I. ISlued. must lip the apo Ing on Tuesday. March 2. tour·year curricula with represen· DRIVE SATURDAY . la tbllI:':. Then! are heavenly and one quart or milk ror children numberl should make their ..Ia~.. nlleallon. The meeting place ts the Friends taU~es of the · 'Unlv&r8Ity. Bro. WaTn..Yjlllll 8eoIlt Troop No .0 mllD a,d earthly men, lIelf-IIBcrl- and a4oleaceDta. - - - - - - - - - -... SocIal Room and the dInner will Joseph J. Mervar. S.M., director of evenIng clas.el. and 'D onald C. will cOllduct another paper dri.,.· ....,utl ol humulty til the Eat lood8 for cood beallh tint. be served at Ill[-tbtrty p. m. M~tz. director of the teehDlcal InID the rill.... to Jnelud. aU ' hom.. 10~e of the Moet HJab, brlJlllq than anything elle dellred. MilS 8t1tute at 'UD. were the gp'8IIkers. which face streeta running eut harmony and unitt. teaahJng peace Morgan adviaee. ' Followtn« tbe meetlng. the high and weat. and goodwm to men. On the - -.....----...:. achool otrlclala .,.re gneat.a .ot' the Tbe drive 18 to be held' Saturday other hand .there are selfish men. Uotvenlty . at the U1).Unlverslty February %7. ' hate~ 01 their bre~ren tn whOle •• ... O(bIO sales ~r Series E nnd H of Cincinnati basketball game hearta prejudice 'baa replaced C· - , ' Sav ngs Bonds In the tlrllt month . klndnel. and wbCMIe Innuence of 1954 were the hlgbest tor any . ~ MOTHER8 8TUDV GROUP breeda dtllCofd aJUl atrife. If God January since 1;947, and 20 . per l BAKE 'ALE SAT.. FEB. f:1 • dlvtdee only on the basil of good cent above purchaBeI for the . ' 8nd evil. why 11I:ould we IIlvent . The Motherl Stndy Oroup ,will other dlvillonl"-Abdu) Babn. Subo' ",.rn.n" lame montb lalt ,-ear. C. J . holll their Food and Bake Sale goner. . Chairman, Warren . Oounty .,'. Saturday, reb'ruar:r ,1'1" betw'MD 1,JJ1UUHI br ,Helen IIfcCo)': Savlngl· Bond Co~mlttee. report~ l'ertfll"e~. _ i U~e:" ~n make 10 .. m. and 1 p. m. at the Palrl., today. InveBtmeDt tD the two thin Ia'wlul deDller ~ . .ei greener. ce D.U8ht.r'• . H41'clware .' 8torenOm. bonds tor the month In Warren la:f8 VIctor ' H:" Rl"1 ext.nalon Oounty .moqn~ed to t88,170, which f1ol1cuJt1U'llJt.. . P1Iople irten think En•••ementH.... , co~parea to $440466 IIOld In JIIJl- their 1a,... Il8ectS 1I0.e\1l1n«. · io -Miu· JesD . Rartldek'l engall. uary, ~t,53. ' . ' , .. , • .' , tbey Pllt · on 1MtcIIuae. lt II 'menl to Mr" 1Gbn Robert· cPalmer, ChalrmlLll ,.Waaooner ..tel the Cheaper. lui "fI!. ., . Treuury De~ent haa let a Oil la~ ' tbal Ued fertlllzer. ' ot a ")lIWoD more In 1954i" and mOllt , Of' tIa. .: to,' Rlea sugwhiCh :amouDta to a 15 per cen.\ ,eata ..,readJn~ 10 to 10 poQnd. Increase orer total!l~t1onal E aDd oI' "N or !,-1N ~llier pe.r . H wea DIlrlDc 1000 IQDare feet ID JIaroh. . HIII., .1ftt q~ ~t_. 1'114 aU co... .Tbe QIOIaUat ..,.. r.aUsIIll will lie to · pllto aDd mowtQ at ]eut 1 \6 tot ·1 ID. mote Payroll PI.... fqr hlP wDJ 10 a 10q ,waT toward autom&Uc ~ ~ I/cIIM ~ coitronlq crah ..... atat. pal ftr·iat. 0\"". ~ OIl> Ian HOME FROM HOIPITAL . lin. I..... Jordan and lurut ........ l&I1lI DeUl b..,e ani"" IaOIM from lltaml Valier bospltal .,Ia. . UW. J&TIle made ber arrival OIl 8L ValelltlDe Dar. . __ GUIlTa FROM SPRINGFIELD Mr. ad )In. Hennu PerkIu an4 two claUd .... and IllM CIrcle, or 8prtlllfteld. w.... 8U4at .T. Dlq 411lD.er "".... ot ..... _Ii lin. Carltoll Wacur.

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TH E MIA MJ GAZETTE Establi s hed Febr ua ry. 1850 Editor and Publlllher ________ ___ A..Gclate Editor

.PAUL A. SCHERER CECILIA J . SCHERER

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1954

HA RVE YS8'UR. C.rr..,.e"lIIe"t M I as JANE F ITE

oln led bids will be received by the Dollrd . or T nlst e s or Wllrn T OWlJshl p, Warr n ountr, h lo, a t Ih Ir offi es In tb F'lr bou a sltUllted in \ llynesvllJe. Oblo, until 7 :0(1 o'cI k 1 . M. Eastern . t nn,lard T im , on the 12th day or Ma h. 19 5~ . for on (1) gas· ollne or 11iesel .co. 0 horse power Motor Crader with ~ afety·gla88 Ins talled cab. IIde l uate hoater, wlnd &bleld wlf' r and lights, I an· ing fron t whe Is, s carmer and tandem drive. BIdder w ill Include In his bid whst h will allow tor , to-wit : ODe (1) IH Caterpillar Tractor. ne (1) Galion ten (10) root Grader. ER b bid mUlt conatln the tuli nlUDe of every perlon or campany Interelted In the lIame nnd be a c· companler by a certlrled check au some aolvent bank In a sum at not lees than ten per cent ot tbe amount of the bid or a bid bond In like amount loll a pannty that If the bid II eecepted. a contract

Funeral .ervleee tor Mra. Uua Curt were conducted Saturday a!. ternoon from the Reynolds Fun· eral Home. Wllmlnrton. Rev. Bale Bolan. paalor of B~cb Orove Friends Cburcb, orttelaled and burial .".&11 In Miami cemet.e ry at Corwin. Mrs. Curl d Ied luddeaJ,. Thnreday evening In Dayton at the home ot Mr. and Mra. Htom . Arr, where abe had lone lell' than two weeu ~o to make her home. She bad lived mOil of her lite In tbll commuDlty and lpent ber marrled life on a farm In Clln· ~ •• or ..... ton County. Her busbtond, Frank, own' died several yean 810· Only 0. o1eee and nephew lurrlve. Rev. and )frl. 1. P. Tbornbury • III fI " ..... Ins ., had u their dinner lUellla sun~y .,...,l1li1 So.,. tbelr son·ln·law Rnd daulbter, r . OIl' -- lin • .a_ to startl ltd MrB. carl Tetrick and tamlly, . _...... ' ...... - _ _ _ _.1 of' Columbus. ' MrB. allle Wrl r:ht III III at her PIN Pre...,ln Bare&ll home on Mavle treet. bI,. of Stete FIn IlarIhaI The BY F of Jonah's Run Ba p. ;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;:;:;; Ust Cburch, met Sunday ('venlng ••••••••• " . ,••••••••••••••••• In tbe borne ot Miss Shirl y Ply· ADVERTISE in the GAZE1TE mire. The group select d "Free· Phone 3913 To Place a Cla .. lfled dom" us thei r tb me for discussion. Mn . Laura Sh!dll),er had 88 ber • ••,•• __ •••••••• I I I . ' ##.,. dinner gueaU! undo h r d&ugb· tbe o~lal rooms ' of t be church. t er, Mrs. Pauline Villars !lnd b er Hostess s will be Mrs. Helen Robn and dlUlgbter·ln-law, Mr. and rtson and Mrs. Earn tine Me r . ono.ld mars a nd family, The Crusaders Class ' ot tbe Mr&, M tbodla\ bur h mel W dn eadBY of Xenia. Mrs. Joy Hosl r Wheeling and e,' nlng In the hom ot :">Ir. and son bay moved tram tb Robert· 1\I rs. Donald W rtz of near Har80n Bilartmenl of Soutb Street ana veysbu r g,' a r now r esiding v.ith her br olh· . Mr. a nd 1'11 1'8. IIt rord Dos ler and r-In.law and sisl r, Mr. nndMrs. ramlly : at Sprlngfl Id. were gues t:, Dave Clark a nd family In tbelr atul'day of his pnl'enU!. 11'. and I born on the Oonald oate farm Mrs. Herbert T . Doster. In Clinton County. Grou p teacbers of the Melbo- 1 trs. Oba Welch who has been dlst hurcb will meet Thursda)" 111. Is recovering. ,yenlng in the home of Mrs. ROb · The Adult Bible Clalls ot Jonah's rt Brand enburg to bring tbe Run -Baptist Chutcb held thetr cburch's records up to date. I l February meetin g Tuesday eveMrs. orn PIau)< of Morebeild, nlng In the home of Rev. and Mft. , Ky., Is a If\1est here of her' fam· .r. P. Thornbury. .Mrs. A. B. Col· 11)" Mr. and Mrll. Cecu Medlye I tt led tbe group in devoUona and tamlly and Mrs. Anmr.Whee· and Mta. Ruth Sullivan conducted Ian and son Den.n ls.

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will be e ntered- Inlo and ils perro rmance properly 8lBcured. The Trustees resel:'V e t be rlgbt to reject any and all bids. Additional tnformaUon may be had b)' V(Tltlng the Clerk of said Board, Box 74, Wa.ynesv llle. Ohio or by contacting In person. B)' Order of a Resolution approved by the Board or Trustees at a regular meeUna: beld Febru· ary 16, 1954. By : MAYNARD F. WE:~TZ. Cerk, ,Wayne TowJ1!..hlp Board or Trulteee Waynuvllle, Ohio It-I·U

The lia.i Gue..e Or Come' .To Shop and We W.iJI Repair Them While You Wait

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l ommendauons for Ulis reason . If ou are going to plant as soon You can treat seeds and innoc· as yo u feel it is warm enough . use ulate befo re sowing. Th is question a arie ly that i . very Lol ra nt to hos popped up s'evera l ti mes. corn borer. Some of the older sually eresan M is used for ced hybrids wiJI not stand up under 'rcatment and at thE: present lime h av)' inCe tation. Make cer tain A Farm Diary it probably giyes the most salis· your eed has been checked for By JOHN B. MOWSRA Y facl ory control of diseases that are Lhi qu ality. By D. J. F.flzler • ----found on seeds. HOWE~Vert when you Wild garlic and wild onions can This rate of application will not innoculate seed all y,ou do i apply COMING EVENTS FIllDRUA B Y 22, 1954.-Tbla Is be killed if you start a program injure bluegrllss nor has " pounds a thin coat of bacteria and the March 1. Warren County Sheep Future Farmel'1l at America Week. now. Here in Southern Ohio they ner acre on young wheat applied material in which it: is carried to Banquet. Campus Inn. Tbls I!, the . organlzaUQn ot boya must be sprayed before March 15 before Marcb 1st produced any the outside of the !ieed. March 3. Milk Sanitation and You can treat tbe Iseed and leave Inspection Meeting at Lebanon wbo are studying vocational agrl· l and the . spray to use ls 2,+0. If fnjul')'. t' ulture In High bool an.d work· Iyou let them go now, garlic plants Brusb killer. 2.+D and 2.4.~T It in tbe sack for several weeks High Scbool eaCeteria. Panel ' of ~ngUTW>~~81~~I\!bae~a::~~~~ ug~::pr I WPli!~tsS OOwnl.uforms·prebaudbblm .ets aanhdu!,e. can be applied now to fence rows and it won't lose ia killing effect. inspecto~s from the nei~hboring ,,~ , .... . . , or brusb arellS that you want to However, 'if 10U irmoculate seed areas Wl~ presen t above mforms· and lIome day tbey win bll our I Three pounds of eater 2,+0 pe.r kill oul It can be applied by using that has been treated and ilien tion. 8 0 clock. Refresbments: leading tarmere becauee they are acre in wbatever amount of carrier an ordinary carry·type of sprayer. luve it for I peric>ei of over 24 Ma rch 19. Beef Day. Tour m the learning to"11o things rtgbt and to your spray outfit requires will do H you use It now, you don't bave hours, you will kill yo~ bacteria morning with discussion period in be ready for nllw metbode as thllY tbe . job. You probably will have to worry about oUler crops as 'OU that bas been used as mnoculant. the afternoon. Dinner will be come along. They have chosen the to repeat this application 3 or 4 do when fields are planted. Here ls how to I'~t around it. available at noon. week or WublR&1On'lI Blrlbdal times but it is not coaUy. Just keep Spray tbe trees or brush near the Treat your seed anytime you w..nt March 23. to 26. Farmers' Week because be W I S not only a general after them. ground line mating certain Ulat but don't innoc:ulaU! it until just a t Ohio State University i n and oar tint president but alao a plenty of the preparation is used. before you use it. Never leave it Columbus. rarmer wbo waa tar ahea4 ot his In« and hall a nice , baped udder Larle ,andlng trees can often be over :u bours. . November 8. Warren County Pig tlmee. HII believed tn terUlI&er 10 by 'bllr lecoud calf abe wUl be killed b1 cuttlng cups Into the Once the innoculIIted seed is in Rout. oeS rotation ot croPII and Invented full &1'OWI1. though often tbey keep sapwood as elOISe to the ground line the soil, the b~teria is able to a beUer plow than tbll one In com· on crowing unut atler thllir lIec· u possible and applying the hrush survive. mon 11M and In many waYII would ond · eatf It IIkll tbJII onll tbey are killer there. The trees may ' have lIay 10 to June 10 is usually .t' _ _ _ be rl,bt up to date today. Some- bred young. We dldn't mean to luves In tbe spring but Uley wul considered the safe period for com bow Waahln«lon always ..ems ~ brelld ber 10 ),OUD,. IIhll Is oDly die in the summer. planting in Warren COunty. Before sbadowy figure III a tarawa, world . about twenty monthl old now but Sprouts on stumps can generally that t.i me or after leaves the new OF ALL KINDS but when we read ot his farm ac· lUI IOmeUmel happena that Guern· be lti1led by spraying them with stand open to the ,early Ind late t1vUlel hll leemll nllarer and morll ley bull calf waa more matur~ brusb killer. U 10U will spra1 the brood of European jCom Borer. BLOCK LAYING tban we tbourbt. It II a ruee stump rigbt after cutting tbe tree This year we ba've a different buman. FREE ESTIMATIONS Anotbr talr .ay . and probabiJ little heUer. the lIenntb 11'11 bave you can often prevent sprouting. problem. With the dry season of Be sure that you read the diree· lut yur and not e!nougb rain to aUll plowln3 weathet even though bad In a row IIDce lut tall. I do the" WlUI a Ihower Saturday nlgbt . not think It dON them any harm tions on the can. The preparations ' make up the dellclency, many The wheat II begtnniDc to look to bave their ftrst calf young and differ in the amount of active in- farmers are wanting to plant early PHONE LEBANON 811X green and even that we planted It helplI pay their W&y · tor that gredienta they contain. Many man' . to take advantage of any early late and wblcb didn't come up at year. They keep r1rht 011 ,row· ufacturers will' bave dWerent ree· rainfall we milbt have. I aU then Is Ihowlnc greeD. EYel'7. lIlg If they han pi lint)' to eat. where you l ee plowed ground One nice thIn, about a drougbt: ready to catch any ratn that It III 110 mucb pleaaantlll' wllatber comell and we certainly hope It than a noo4- but we lUll need g til lome. Tbe pallture III faintly glore rain. . ~reen In 8POlS and somll trees be(To Be Contlnued) gin to have a springy look. More - - - - - - - - - ,. 81 II or spr ing. littl e wblte and blrck p\!; s In \ atk ins pasture beSOGlOW side the road, lamb8 In several plnces. bright golden ,··l1l ow8. and In my garden a nlc big buncb of Sib rlan crOCIl8 ~ S and on litt le snO'w drop. I had planned to t8k a calf to the 8u l today bllt then I r memb r d one ' holiday "'ht'll , took 80m thing to lh sal nnd some or the buy I'll W r not til I' nnd I (Jicln't get a gcod prl ~ e MO I will wall till next wI'e. Our Iltll J r y h It r had h r cu lr th ( lI:er d ~lY. \ e had 1J(~ r shut In IbA bn rn bill 80mI.' I\Y 8h ot ou an.d lI .. we fO·U bea rd aboat the JoneeY "ent down bY t il plum bush 8 and n le,.'r. lolnl 10 ["rope. For . b '. I rounrl 11 r there In the morning .. eek,! Theill .... rl In Enllla nd. Ih n viell Holland. BeI, lum, Franr. ' wh n 1 dldn't fi nd h r III th barn. und h_\y. It'll be _ wonderful trip. John u8ed to 8ay, " J 8 II you bay " lire· lon, dream come true. Y(lU I\noth I' little gont out th re." or bI, think Mr. Jonea ,0\ • 80metlm 8 he calle(l tb m grass· (a ..o:, raYe. Well, he dldn'•. And hopp I'll " hen we bad very small ....1""'1 I.,r. him a to;.une. either. Jerae)' calves a nd thlll one did Then ho" ala be .lI'ord a trip 10 ' look 11k a gr8sshopp r wben I [ "ropt'? Thal'l .Imple. He and M.... fjrst lIalV 1t. not Quit dry nnd 80 'ona planned tor It. They .. .,ed n..ne, ...." .. rl, Ihrou,b Vnlted , little and long legged. It look!< Sial.,. Sa.,1qa Boa... 80_ . , - " better now but It til a tiny ' thln ~ .... be , _ ,hIJ'D; Do I I ...., clkl. and 10 II tt. mother tot ehe I" Start ,........ Yoar V...... . . take yoa . mall and young but s he III glv· Slat.. SaYlap Ing more tban a gallon at a milk· In Europe. 1001

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Andcrson ,"Tncliana . an rs. ud lle J acobs of Daytona Beach. Flor ida; three sons, Ph ilip Wenzel of Springboro, John and Carl, both of Miamisburg; 18 grandchildrt'n and 11 grut.gandchlldren. Interment was in Hill g r 0 v e Cemetery in Miamisburg.

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CARTE"'8--GUARANTEED 100.000 IMPRE8S10N8

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TIl. Miami F.rtHizer Company

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WAYNESVILLE 2091 LUANO .. .Office 26-K RESIDENCE 412 MORROW No.3

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Middletown

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PORTE R, John Feb. 17 ~ Feb. 22 Lebanon, 1 P. M. Rov. J. T. McHendry Lebllnon Cemetery

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