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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO, THURSDAY,
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Spartans Ge, Trop'" After Defea,ing Car'isle Indians
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Spartans County Champs; Play In Xenia Fieldhouse Friday Night lllion Posl To Mark 3&1. Alni,anary Hare March 13
ABOUT FOLK8 YOU KNOW ,~
FRIEND8HIP. CLUB To MEET The Friendship club will meet on Wednesday, March 10 at the bome of Mrs. George Henderson.
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. The Waynesville Spartans took the Warren County Cia .. "S" Balketball championship Saturday night from the Carllile Indiana In the F:ranklln gym by the acore of 4642. The contelt Wall hardfought all the way. . After the game the winners and runners·up were presented with trophle8 and each player on the winning team wall given a gold balketball . The runners·up were presented with sliver b.aketball .. The sportsmanship award was given to the Morrow team by Supt. R. F. Hatfield. Carlisle defeated Blanche.ter 77<;6 Tue. day night at the Xenia fleldhou.e In the dlatrlct tournament. Jerry Summer Icored 24 polnta, Jim Ridinger 20 and Schneider .cored 19 for the IndlanL For Blanchester the high .core,.. were: Eddie Carnahan with 16, Jackson with 15 and Fawley with 13. The Spartan. will meet the Sabina five Friday night at 8:151 at the Xenia fleldhou.e for their first dl.trlct tournament game_ Her are the Spar tans team li nd Individual player records for tlte 1953-54. sellSon : Tren t n ______ - _____ 53 " aynesvllle 4 Spring Valley _____________ ,42 Waynesville 45 Kings Mills __ __________ ___ 40 Waynesvlll 44 Mason ___ _____ ___ ___ __63 Waynes"lIIe _62 Morrow _____ ____________ 63 Waynesvill e _ 51 Alumni __ __ ____________ __ 62 __ 59 Way nesville Sprtngboro ______ _____ 55 Waynesvllle __ _ __ 61 Yellow prlngs __ __ .. _____ 41 Waynes vill e _ _____ _ 69 Kings HUs _ __ _ ______ 43 "{a ynesvllle .... ___ 49 Morrow __________ 64 Waynesvill e .. ____ .. ___ 50 Mason ______ ___ ________ 51 \\ aynesvllle _.. _____ 66 Carlis le _____ ___________ __57 Waynesvllle ___________ 56 Sprtnghoro ______________ 48 Waynesvllle ______ . _____ 51 Harveysburg _____________ 73 Waynesv llle ___________ 69 CarUs le ____________ _____ 43 Waynesville ________ 49 Centerville ___ ________ ___ 62 Waynesvllle_. ______ ____ 74 Harveysburg __ ____ _______ 58 Waynesvllle ____ ________ 76
Local Legionnaires are planning a celebration of the 35th annlver· sary of the birth of the American HAPPV HOUR CLUB TO MEET Legion, whi ch occurs Marcb 15 to Tbe Happy Hour club will meet Marcb 17. on Tuelday, March 9th at the A birthdny party ha s been sched· bome of Mrs. Leiter Shaffer. uled by Wayne Township Veter· ans Pos t No. 615 for the ni ght of MOVE INTO NEW HOME Salurday, March 13, according to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carl Pitstick, loca l pos t com· have moved' into their new mander. on Fltth Itreet. The local event w 'lI be pa rt of a coaat-to-collSt chain of post cel· MOVE8 TO XENIA brntions. The American LeF:lon Mn. John Stansberry and ram· has 17,1 4 posh" most of which Uy are now residing In Xenia, are making el nborat planll for where Mrs. Stansberry Is emcelebrating the organlzatlon's 1954 ployed. birthday. The American Legion was MOVE INTO TVLER ST. HOME found ed at a callcus of delegates Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter are THE WINNAH AND NEW CHAMPEEN-PoMd Informally IUlt .ft.r their ch.mpionlhlpowlnnlnll tournament ,Ime agalnlt Ca~lIll. hare lilt Satu,dty nl,ht Ire ~ Wlynllvill. $tIertln.. Left to right they fro m the first AEF In Paris, France now occupying the home on 1"yler Mnrch 15 to 17 .. 1919. It Includes street wblcb Mr. and Mn. Law· .re: ChM,INd.rl P.t lrel.n, Cerol Lonflcre, Sarah FlanMry, Sandra Simpson, Sally Smith (front row); today eligible veterans or World rence ~alY vacated Saturday. Superln .... dent Rlch.,d W...,., RoMrt O'''nnlon, R.bert "mn, Bill MIII.r, Robert Plters, Jim Mill- "'ors I and II ond of the Korean ." Coech Ken lmerlck (aecond row): Tom C... ldy, Jim Purkey, Paul Shllll~, Tom Mitton, David Wnr . National ommander Arthur VISITORS IN DAYTON Brown, Richard Fry. (third row): .nd Gordon H.tton, Jim W.rdlow, Jim C.mr .nd Dick RobinlOn, J . Connell bas called on all LeMlw Jean Hartsook and Mr. gion Posts to intensity tbelr 1954 Robert Palmer were Saturday evemember ship activity, with the goal olng 411lDer cuests of Mr. and of an enrollment or over 3,000,000 M.rs. Davlll Conrad In Dayton. West Wayne Advisory TO RNAMENT GAMES : by . hrch 15th. Horve)'sburg ____ ____ _____ 58 \\ synesvLlle __________ 72 Local plans call for a dinner at Council Meets Here Morrow _____________ 46 Waynesvllle__ ___ _ __ 47 HOME FROM H08PITJ.L 6 : 30 with a short program to fol· Springboro _____ __________53 Mr. A.. H. Earnhart. wbo wal Waynesville _ ___ _ __ 58 'rbe West Wayne Ad vl,80ry Coun- low. Dancing and cnrds will be Carlisle __________________42 WaynesvllJe __ _________ _46 confined at Ollnton Memorial hOScil held' the February meeting at enjoyed th e remainder of the pital ror leveral weekI, II now tbe Party Houlle on Friday eve- evening. SEASON TOTALS - INDIVIDUAL conYaleeclng at ~II home. ning with Mr. and Mrs . J . E. Field Ooals Foul Points Total PointB Pers. Foula rabbe 8S bost · and hosLess. Bob Bartoll _ _ __ . _ _ 5 0 VI81TORS FROM DAYTON _ 260 52 . Robert Moran, Route 3. Waynes. Mrs. A. L Scbubart conducted nob Pet rs _________ ._ 95 63 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harley and 243 46 ville. Is a member of Ohio State the discuision on "How to 0 t Jim MUler ______ __ 62 32 chUdren of DIlyton. were Sunday 166 45 Ivers lty's largest musical organ- More of the Consum er 's Dollar," Dob O'Banlon _ ___ ___ 31 a guests f their parenti. Mr. and 112 42 17atlon tbe 810-volce University and many Interesting thoughts Dill Miller _ _ _ ___ 30 21 87 38 Mrs. Lewis Fires. borus, wblcb app ar In con- wer elCjlressed. Also Mrs. SchuU ~S., 12 Jim Wardlow ____________ 28 68 24 <'ert at : 15 n. m. Sunday, Maroh lIart reported on the meeting of 34 21 HOME FROM HOSPITAL Local farm leaders who attended RI 'hard Fry e ___ ________ 11 12 7, In the Men's Gymnasium on the the Farm Dureau \\romen's ComMre. B1fd Lack.ey and 10 8 2 rampu • . mlLto and that M ~ J .. J. Durske a Farmers Union conferen ce In Paul Shipley ~_ -________ 4 daulhter Carma Jean are now at 12 15 The Symphonic. Choll' of 6'7 and Mrs. M. A. Fulkers,on are the Wasblngton, D. C. last week were Tom Hatton ------------- 2 8 tbeir home on Third Itreet after and some 15 solollta w111 r pres IItati ves on the Farm Bu· warned that Secretary Denson's Tom Cassidy ------- . ---- 1 2 " 4 a rew days lltay at Miami Valley 1 3 'Ube Ohorus. which Is dl- reau Henlth Committee. recent cut In price supports on , Jim Purkey --- ---------- 0 1 Hospital. where tb Infant made o 0 by Prot. Louis H. Diercks dairy products to 75* of parity / Dave Drown ------------ 0 0 ber arrt \"'11.1. y hilS added heavily to the politica l ------------- ~THURSDAY J.GHT~ m_u--"sl= c =fa=cu:::::: lt =. - - = _ - j The rllsle Indians defeated and econom\(' pres8ur~ for lower MOVE TO FLORIDA supnorts on com, wh at, colton , lhe SpringborO Panthers Thursd ay Mr. nnd MI'lJ. I... E . Tbompson nJght In a semHnal glUlle of the and other farm commodities. were week-end guests here, and Th e local farmers, wIth 160 ir Warren County Clasl B baketball retul'lled to their home In Florida Ch,~lls HON. TRUE D• . MORSE ." others frOm Wisconsin North RatournlUllent at the Franklin High Tuesday, taking their !iousehold . . . Will Be Gueat Speaker Mrs. Earl Hockett was hostess kota. South Dakotlt. Ohio and Bchool gym. goodll. and wlll ' noW' make thel.r to Lhe New Century Club on Fri. The first Quarterly dletrlbutlon Penn sylvania . conferred with bepl DIlle Schneider tallied 24 of tbe John W . Collins. R. R.- 6. Xenia. day afternoon at the Far Rills of money to Ohio school districts permnnent home there. Indians points as they took their pr sldent of Miami Valley Milk Party House. A large number of this year uuder the scbool foun· or AgrIculture officials, Cangres· first game In which they wer Producers Asaoclatlon. reported m mbers answered tbe roll call dation program was made reo ~ Ionnl leaders. and S nators and RETURNS FROM FREMONT ongreesmen from their own ahead · from tbe beginning and not Mrs . Lewlll Flrell recently reo t'oday that plans are almost com- with interesting comments on tbe centI y by Sta~ Auditor' James A. stlttes to urge 100% I'f parity supbard pressed In the final minutes. turned after ,pending a week wlth pleted for the Association's 28th toplo or the year, a/ld the guests Rhodell, wit h $29, 35,t57.72 paid. port and adequate farm program Carlisle, ahead 13-11 at the (lrst Tho total I~ $2. 6.11>4.55 more funds . The confer enc s are schedher BOn and daugllter-ln-law, Mr. consecutive annual meeting. to be \\' re Mrs. Rhodes BUllDell, Mrs. quarter, widened the gop to 35-23 at the Dayton Dlltmore Hotel. held E. L. Thomas, 111118 Elizabeth than the February, 1953 dlstrlbuand MI'lJ. Charles Flres and sonll uled weekly while Congress Is In nt the half and were never again In Fremont. Mr. Firee Is nO\\' on Tuesday. March 9. He sn.ld Chandler, Mrs. J . D. Ohapman, tlon. session to /tlve "graBsroote" farm In serious danger. This year's In rease ot $2,885,- lea ders a cha nce to preeent -their llpendlng a few dap with hili pal'- that' early Indications point to the M1'8. Ellen Coune.r and Mra. Gar. John Eokhardt with 14 potnts largest crowd In the Association's land Stamper: 104.55 Is due to higher approprla,. ents while employed In CIncinnati. views on farm I glslatlon . and Jerry Summer wltb 11 folhistory ,at this 195( membersblp Mrs. Fred Grauman, president, lions by the I gls lature and a gain Henry Driver: of Clearcreek lowed Scbnelder In the Indian meeting. opened the meeting and Mrs. R ' III enrollment. OE8 TO MEET'lt10NDAY Township, was among those In scoring column. Tbe Honorable True D. Morse, H. Hartsock and Mrs. R. E. AsJ"argest check for couuty schools Miami Ohapter 1M OES wUl the state delegation. Gilbert Durson Icored 21 ror the Washington. D. Coo will be the bury Introduced as _ their guest we n t to. Montgomery oounty, meet In regular lIellllon on Monlosers. $464,]9 .37; blgge~t check for guellt speaker. Mr. Morse Is Unday evening, Marcb 8. and Mrs. speaker, Mr, ~orge Henkle, of city schools, $925,2 5.8~I, went to' Carlisle, 88G. F. P. Rlcbard Watlers will give a talk der-Secretary of the United States Lebanon. Mr. Henkle showed picAlcorn ____ _______ ____ 3 1 7 Department of Agriculture, and tures and told or his recent trtp OlevelAnd, and the blg~rest to the on the home of Robert Morrill.. Scbnelder ____________ 9 6 24 74 exempLed villages wl~nt ' to SylMrll. Watters haa visited the home hal very recenUy been made to South Amertca. Eckhardt ____ ___ _____ 6 2 14 of the Commodity Credit president Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the va nia In LucaB county', $71,683.61. and la familiar with the relat.lves Ridinger ' _____________ 4 0 8 Warren county school syatem Corporation, In addition to his of the Morris family, I"e·'t Lord's day morning the descriptIon or the many countrtes, received $147,063.68 : Franklln city Butch er ___ ________ __1. 1 0 2 other dutlet. The annual Girl Scoul Cooklo thetr people and their bablts, aa minister hopes to preach his Fielder __ ___ ______ ___ 1 0 2 Mr. Morse. a native or Missouri, given by tbe speaker. ohools received $67,506.71,; and ScolIlll 011 the Sale of tbe GIrl HJ.VE 8UNDAV GUESTS twentieth sermon from the book Summer _____________ 4 3 11 was affiliated tor many years with Tbe club a4jou,rned to meet In Lebanon exempted village schools of Revelation and the theme will Middletown Area GIrl Scout Coun· _ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubba had the Doane Agricultural SeM'lce of be, The Final Judgment. Rev. 11:- ell will be beld Friday, March 5 Totals __ ___ __ _______28 12 68 aa Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. St. Lauls, Mo. He was president March at the Party House with received $45,678.09. Mrs. J, R. Sackett as hostess. 14-19. These sermons present a tbrough Saturday, March 13. Sam Stubbll of Baltimore. Ohio, of the organization from 1943 to Profits from 'theee sales :.vUl be Springboro, 56G, F. P. During the sooCial bour, a dell- ~dward E" 46, simple and valuahle exposition of used Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dradstreet. and ]1'62 and had been ' editor Of . ~h'l to help develop the new 315- F10rence ______ _____ __ 1 1 3 tills book which Is BO much negMr. Bill Stubbs. who bad spent Doane Agrlclltural Digest from clo\ls lunch was served in the dinLakes _______ _______ __ 3 0 6 lected and misunderstood. The ncre campsite which was formerly the week end with hll parents, en- the time It ~as Inltjated In 1938. Ing room. Brickley . ,.. ~ __ _ __ 0 2 2 II part of Stonybrook Farms. "ermon for Lord's day evening Joying a short , time from · his MUlllcal entertainment wLll be ... I . " " . Funeral services for :I!:dward E. w111 be a continuation ' of a serIes Th e cookies will be available as Wl1scm ___ ___ ____ _ _ __ 3 2 8 , studies at Bowling Green Unl- provided during the program by '»-2I fOI . HeBt6n. 46, were held at 2 p. m. _____ 0 2 2 follOws: "Crackln' ' OoQd " creme Zimm er man vel'lJlty. Marian Spelman and Dave Ham'.1 • Wednesday at SLubbs funeral of seven sermon s tal(cn from the SAndwich, packed 24 to a box. van· Woodward ___.. _ . ___ _ 4. ' 2 10 __________ ___ . 8 5 21 11 ton. WLW Ilnging atars . .,.~, home here. Durial waa In. Ktaml IllSt week ot Chrlst·s public min· lUa wafers with " flavor fillings, Durson The Bubject .. will be, The I'emetery In charge ot Rev. J. P. Istry. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mal'stnll ___ ____ ____ __ I 40c per box; Senior OIrl' SCOllt 2 4 I ~n , Thornbury. Mr. Heston died Sun- Institution of the Lord's Slipper. hocolat e ,Mint CookleB, 400 per Mr. and Mrs. Roger Drown cele14 :12-26. Mark at Clinton Memorial hospital dny Totals ______ ________ 20 brated their 19th wedding anni16 5f) .box. Three nnd one-halt mUllon mo- In Wilmington. versary on Saturday and had all Quarter scores: torlstl wlll buy their license plates SlIrvlvlng nre II . sister. Mrs. their gueBts on Saturday evening Carlisle __________ 13 35 47 68 PromoUon for a locat Unlver- durtng the comhlg year according Mary Hartsock of Waynesvllle. I TREES CUT DOWN _____ __ 11 the members of their Sunday Springboro 23 37 56 ON MAIN STREET Scbool class at the Ferry Church slty of Cincinnati Air ROTC ca- to R. E. Foley. State Registrar of and two nephews. det was nnnounced Friday by Col. Motor Vehicles. "If the oneness of the human Main Stree' t uptown bad a new of Christ, There are two plntes this year world were es1ahJlsbed, all the l lOOk this past week a8 Vlllage SATURDAY NIGHT: Games were enjoyed and refresb- James A. DeMllrco, professot: ot differences which separate mall' , ' ' , air science and tactics at UC. an d , t h e coI or com bl nation la white 'kind would be eradicated . Strife I workmen cut down th? trees along J . MIller scored 13 pointe for ments were served. Rohert H. Hunter, ' son of Mr., numerals on maroon baCkgrOund... • and warfare would cellse and the the sidewalk In preparing to widen the Spartans and Schneider tnllllld . .II. • world ot humanity would find ra- Ule street and Improving the gut 16 points for the Indians. . and MI'lJ. Wlllls Hunter, was pro- These colors were Inst used In HAVE SUNDAY QUE8T8 1941. There Is no advertising on pOBe. Universal peace would be ter on both ~ lde8 of the street. Mr. and Mrt!. Paul Duffee, of moted to cadet major. Waynelvllle, 48G. F. P. J. Miller _______ _______ 6 ' 1 13 Hunter, a 1949 graduate of the the plates this ye1". The 1953 Janet Beckett, WaynElBvtlle, baa promoted ' nnd the East and West Columbul, with Mrs, Dale DIlff8f' Peters __ _______ ______ 3 0 6 f "platetl.. contained the numerals ~ust boen named to the Dean's would be conjoined In a strong lind son Bruce. ot Caml> ~eune, 1oca I hi ~h sc"h oo,I Is a Coliege 0 Purkey ______________ 0 0 0 ",",804;, I 01 I t UC Ul03 In commemor.atlon of LIst of the School of Education at . . ' , bond. All men would be sheltered '!t. Coo who bad 'been :thelr peats ~_~eer no sen or a Ohlo'll .Sellqulcentennla1. Miami University as a result of B. Miller __________ ____ 3 2 8 tor the past: two weeks, and Mr. Mr, Foley said about 800 deputy scholastic achievements during beneath one tabernacle. Natlvitleq O'Danlon ______ ___ ____ 5 1 11 , and Mrs. WlUlam . Stroule and, 81rl leout Troop 152 registrars were supplied wl~h reg. the past lemester. would become one; rllces and raDarton ., __________._~ ~- 2 4. 8 three chLldren were Sundar lUeeta Receiving high hon.o~. Miss IIglons be u Ifled. The people of Mr. and Mrs. !Wes H. Hartsock IstraUon . ~orms and license plates Wedn~.y of Mr. and Mrs. .J. J. Burlke. Mn. and started Belling them Monday. Deckett, a lIenlor, Is a melllber of the world ' would llve together In entertained to dinner on Sunday Totala_'-____________ 19 8 46 ' Duffee and little eon remained. Troop 162 of the Waynesville All vehlclel tnpst carry them ·by Alpha Sigma Alpha BO:rorlty' ,and harmony and their well·belng honoring, tbe tent):! weddl~g annland will '.-pend some time Witb Girl Scouts herd tbelr regular April 1. Carllale, 42G. F. P. tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs . .w()uld be assured. But there Is versary or tbelr son and da",ghterher patents . before r,turnlng to meeting. Wedn8ldaT, J'eb. 24. Foley '1&1d about · 85,000 re- Harold ' Beckett, of Route ' 2, need of a superior power to over- In·law, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hart- Eck.bard ____ -------- :ti 4 10 ' SUmmer _____________ 1 3 5 her bome. Berre.hlDeDta were seM'ecl by' served' license p1ate&-thole with Wayneivllle. come h.uman prejudice. That Ir- ~ock. ' RIdinger _____________ a 1 T Mrs, Henry. wbUe tbe sale of Girl unusual letter-numerical comblnarelll~~ble power Is the , Lave of The guests were: Mr'. and Mrs. Schneider ____ ______ ._ 7 2 NOTE OF THANKS Scout cookiel wu being dlacuue4, tlonll or the OWDer'1 Inltlall. . NOT ICE I Ood. -Abdut Baba-8ubmltted b7. Owen H'artoeck, Mr. and Mra. Alcorn _______________ 2 0 l~ . I wI'lb to thank mT IWII!lboraTbe troop then joined with ', Appllcanta for DeensM are 1'8Mrs. Helen McCoy. Charlel McCullocb, Mre. Lena and frlelllla for the m&D7 tdn4. Troop 1&1 aIUl IODP were .ntI« minded to Kiva their bome taxing The Miami ' Guette I. on eale HartBock, Miss Jean Hartaock and ______________ 16 10 42 nea.. aDd l,mpathy ~xteDdecl me ~ with reaordI. dllfrI.;t ad4retuJ, eo tbat the tax· .eh IJ'Jannday at nOCltD at tbe '.~ •••• " ••••• ~••••••••- . ' ; ; ; ; Mr. Robert Palmer. J Quarter .corea: daring the Dlnol and 4eath 'of . The m..UD, 1dj000000ed with tIls Inc dlatrlct WIll be crecUtea with Wayaenllie Drag Store. ' .....e ' AD~11SE as the GAZE i i i Mr. dd Mre. Ruillel Hott and .my ..later. ctosln« circle. Ita lhare of the Heen.. ree when prlee remaID. the .a~....ac per Phon. 11113 To PI.ce a CI ...lflad IltUe son, Rou, of DaJ'tOD. a1Io Wa7Dllllvtne ___ __ _10 12 .. 14 4L C&rUele __________ • 18 t7 4S lire. Oram Shoup Sandra Allen, New. Reporter. It la ~lltrUI1Ited by the It&te. IlDIIe ~ 12.00 year. _ ..........................., were afternoon caltere.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAY E
TH E MIA MJ GAZETTE Estabtl.hed February, 1850 ________ Editor and Publl.her PAUL A. SCHERER ___ . _____________ A•• oclate Editor CECil iA J •. SCHERER
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1 0 54
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EXTENSIOl lOTES Far. Bare.1 'Wollen By JOHN B. MOWBRAY Meet Last Week Act ing County Agent
Th F orm Bur au Wom 118' om· IIfr. and Mrs. Riobard F. mitt e held ILs monthly meeting bell ar announcing tb engng F Ilr" nry 24'th [It lb hom of Mr. ment or their daugbt 1', Mls8 nn ubI! bed Every TlIursll ay Morning nnd Mra. Churl s n ua rd. Jr.. with Ilmpbell to Mr. H . H, G\ adall, METHODIST CHURCH lYTLE METHODIST CH-URCH al "'llyn svllle. Warren COu.ilty, Ohl!!. Mrs. A. I. I'Ilu ha rt l'r aldl n ~ son of Ir. and {reo If. H. ·OI a· U. E. Baughn. Putor t:1l t r d aa second ola68 malter at chairman. The ,,'11 s l 811 ak r WIlS dall. r .. or t.e sburg, J. \ . Wedgewood,. Mlnl.ter Unified ervlee, 9 : 46 a. m. tb postoCfice at \ aynesv.llle, Oblo, Dr .•\ . n, ]): r v " 11Irp..tor of Pub· f lss nmpbell n graduat or hurch School, 9;80 a. m., Mr. .r . ' Herb rt McMIIlIm , S U;lt. unil r Lb act ot March 3. 1878.. t 0 IIc Health for Wa rr II oun y, r. \\ uynesl III Hlgb, 11001. Is m· Worship erv.lce. 10'; 30 a. m.1 Barv Y J:nl' 1\ "ery Inrormntil' ployed at tbe "ayn08v111e Dr118 Youth Yellowsslp Sunday 7:30 ST. MARX'S EP ISCOPAL The Hev. amllel N . K ye. Re ~r --- ~ tnlk on th man y f!ervlc H our tor . Mr. OIendal!. n gradunl p. m. ubscrlpUon Rales- In Oblo , $2. Per Year In advance; $2.60 elsewhere un lllll': (·otml y h ' IIh d pa:rtment P r· or Wilmington Colleg, 18 ' no\ a holr Prnottce Thul'tlday 8.0 0. Holy Communion, 7 : 30 a. m. forms for bur bell rtt nnd thllt ot t a h r In tb Franklin schools. l!urcb School, 10: 15 It. m. THURSDAY, MARCH 4. 1954 our .chlldren . Fnllo wt ng Ur. I-Iar· Th wedding w ill b an ev nt of Adult \ orsblp, 10 :45 a. m. yey 's tnl k. ~1 1'l'. ~dlUb a rl li P' Jun 4 nt the hom of tll bride. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST poluted It h alth committee who DYlon arver. Min Ister will stUdy Wil Y!! IIml menus to UTI CA E.U .B. CHURCH Dl bl School. 9: So It. ID. make n ' surveyo r th count) Correspondent MornIn g " orshlp. 10 ;30 H. m. William bannon, MlaiBter. 5('hools, with n plall to Instllll Prayel' Meellng. 7 : 00 p. m. MISS JANE FITE unda), School 9 :l>0 n. m. . Mr. mUk ndlng mat' hlues ror the b n· Young Peop le's :\l eeUng. 7 : 00. J-Inr' t.y 'rboUlaB. Supt. 1\11 TIlE eflt ot th children alt rec ss 11er· Dr. ond Irs, ordon lIIullSOII ot Evening ervlces. 7: 80 p. m. Preachi ng, ev I'Y olbel Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnm es S. Hartsock, \ Dayton nud Harv yshurg. ure ~ lods d~rtng school hours. Tit ll : ~fin. w. ar announcing the ncag · Sr., SII ndlng an Indoflnll lim al bealth eommitte members a.r : Illvenlng S rvlee. first Sunilny I,~ hr. Mrs. Ralph LIIne. Frunklln, 1 rs m nt anll approachlD g marrlag or " Blue resL," theIr born month. their daughter, fls s Mary Frances WAYNESVIllE CHURCH OF Tbe doctor has tempornrlly dis. Gordon FOSl r. Lovellltnd : Mrs. III. , ontlnu d his PTa lice In. Dayton, A. Fulkerson li nd Mrs. J . J, Durske to Mr, Donalll D. Scott. Th wed. CH RIST CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS tor reasons or his benJth. of 'ayn ville : J r II. Herb rt ding Is to be nn event of Jun 11. Price Roberta, Mlulster Jallk Barnes, Minister. Miss Hartsock Is a graduate or Bible cbool at 9:30 a. m. 1ttrs. Mary 'BoersU r and son, Bl Ales Dreier Thompson and Mrs . . '. LIInd n of Charlea Stanley, Supt. Wayn 8\ll11e HIgh Scbool and Morning Worsblp, 10;30 n. m. (Noted war eorr,.ponde"" III tlJoxychlor at th rat ot IWO {oson: Mrs . Stunley Ireton. ot [)onnla were recent ove rnlg bt \Vorsbh, Service, JO a. m Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. works at lhe OhIo B II Telephone guests of her uncle aud aUIlI. ' fro aWllrd.1C/i""lng 71 ,w,clUt,r) qunrts p r ucre will gil' aver), Genntown. Mrs. . C. Beck Lt, of Sunday SchOOl. 11 a. m. Midweek Services, 7;30 - p. m. and Mrs. Bert Durlow of Lebanon. sa llsfa tory ontrol a nd s prayed Lebanon. Mrs. George order and Company In Dayton. Scott Is the eon or Mrs. Mr. Fr d berwood, who has been Time was when it wall only Wash- a reas cun IJe pUlilar d right aWIIY Miss Lois Ross of larksl'llle. Mrs. .OREGONIA EVANGELICAl u. B. Gerlrude Scott and the late W Roy Abbot and Mrs. Hugh Van h06pllallzed for several weeks In Ington's face on our dollar. Now with no harm to III'es tock. A. coU of H l1lsboro and Is on· .ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Eugene (l rltr"b. Pulor Spl ltl bug uS1I a ll y starts 1.0 or Harveysburg, Mm. Fern Du· olumhus, Is r ported to b In ser' Washington gets hands on it as Sunda)' ~chool. 10 n. m. l well! lous condition. ' hutl·1t a round the midd le of April , Vnll of Miamisburg Ilnd Mrs. Pau l nected wltb the NCR In Dayton . Rev. John B erning, Pastor Morning Wo •• IIlP • .11 B. m. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Roselle and . • • • but don't wa lt untU then to get , Cochran of Morrow. The Dayton Maeses .00 ani'. 10:00 a. I!l. Youth Fellowlblp, 6; 30 to 9 : 00. f"~lIy h ve moved from tbls com· Most family arruments hIVe idu nil set. to s ora)'. It you have man y Dalr" Council representatives : FIIDAY NITI'S munlly to Jam slown. His mother -but no end.• • • areas In for hay or pasture. It will MIss Hannah BJaloc h and Miss TELEVISION FIGHT lEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs, Mary ROIIelle and daughter. No matter how well a woman pay you to get· a spray outflt or VlTgInJa Holt. offeree! to bel\> In MT. HOll'" METHODIST JIMMY CARTER ChrlsUon clence servJces are ha rlotte. will r mllin tor awhile carries her years, ' she's bound to at lenst ow n one wltb your neigh· our health program by furnishing " •• , •• LII S.IIO·. , II) '1'. M. Scatf. M,l nJlter longer In the home the fnmlly bas drop a few sooner or later. bar. plttl bug nn reduce your posters and bookletB to Innuence ... Sunday Scbool. 9 : 30 a. m.. E. beld every Sunday mornin, at ]0 Highland Av·e . at 11 o'clock. o cupled west or town. • • • bay crop by 50% and tbl just children to eat body buUdlng PADDY DEMARCO A. Earnllart. SupL Sunda y IIcbool at the 8Ilme hour. Mrs. Wilbur H enry and MI'tI. W. A politieal expert is a ruy who Isn't the year to I t that bappen. foOOs. This mntertal wtll be made MAR.S ',. , ..... L.It.IIO· •• a) Wol'tlhlp Servloe, 10 :80 a. m. Teatlmony m eUnga 1ft WecSneB' E. Frost r c ntly called on Mrs. Iflls you toeflY what Is roing to Bull tin "Spittlebug Control In up for the dJCCerent age groups ' LIGHTWEIGHTS . EnnIng SerTI ~e. 7.30 p. m. day evening of ea h month .. 8. Mil' Shu tts and Mrs, Minnie ha;.) en tomorrow and explains Ihe Legumes" No. :l1 18 avnllabl e nt and made available t:or clallroom - - - - - - - - - - - -Oglesb • who are patl nta oC lhe IInl day It .did~'t. tbe Exten810n Oftlce. ~rSOegr ' am To thfuertFhatlnnr&ld1>utrehlaSu hweaolmth. ... 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAMS : Suplnger Rest Home. Lebanon. .. , WAVNESVllLE FRIENDS W:SAJ-8; 45 It. m. History wouldn't repeat itsel! so DAIRY SERVICE UNIT en's Committee voted to operate NOT ICE I . First Day Scbool. 9: 80 a. m. Th Adult Cla ss or th Metha· of/ WING-9 : 00 a. m. En if the world would only listen. dlst Church beld their February •. • • BANQUET HUGE SUCCESS a county talr rood bo()tb as a tund Meeling for Worship, 10 ; 30 a.m. WPFJl-.I:OO p. m. Uatil Hawke Retuma me ling In the oclnl rooms of tbe Bo...· bus, js not 18 important as The Dairy Service Unit Ban- raising project LEAVE YOUR churCh Friday ev nlng . Special wh y bu y. The bee is prliseel' the Quet was Quite a su <;e1l8 la st TuesHoelesse8 In charge of refresb . guests wer Mr. Ilnd Mrs. H. C. .1110 quito---sW'aUeei. ' day evening aa 104 dai rymen . tbelr I menta for the meetting were the . Mllllgan, or Mason, fo rmer resl· wives and others Interest ed In ladleB of Farm Bureau Advisory denta oC tbill vl1lage. Hostesses (H...... "M. . . . . . . Oe.N daIrying heard Leslie Mapp, or l Council No. 11 . Those servin were Mrs, Helen Roberlson and "Ie ....1....tw..... Iw. Miami Valley Mtlk Producers ot were Mrs. Chalmers Brandenburg, _ AT _ • _10.) Dayton, give a fin e dIscussion or Mrs. Curtis Be k. Mrs. Harold • Mrs. Earnestine 1If00m. Mr. and frs, Amot! Fol.rcblld tbe mU~ situation. It Is alwn to HeIsInger and Mrs. .Jack Butt. I Quick Senice lJave Bold their farm just west of good for people with the same • Harveysburg to C. D, Cook. or GOOD JOB PRINTIN~ C common problems to rub elbows READ THE -OAZET'IrE WEEKI. ' Or Come To Shop and Lebanon. Cook pilins to develop ~ an for a while. It Is a good .way to We Will Repair Them a pint. out of the land. The farm Be Obtained at the Gazettoa rind. out how th other fellow Is In the county. Applications ar at one Ume was owned by tbe - - - getting along. also available from Mr. Verner While You Wait nt Dr. . O. Ra.n dall. CIncinnati. Tbe Doater'lI I..dH spital. h Henschell at 13 S, Broadway. Leb· Mrs. IA.rr n Woolley nnd Mrs. r a:v:~ [::\:p'~~ among tbose TREES AVAILABLE FROM anon, State Forestel' tor our Dis· rge ', aterhous. of Wayne8DIVISION OF FORESTRY triot. A t.nJck wlll drop them off 1" 11 • W f:l guesta FrIday evening. I Irs. A. S. Collett was bostess YeB your trees a'r e available at tbe faIr Iirounds and yoU will of Mra. louise Flte and daughter, to tbe February meeting of the I through the Department of Nat. be noUtied in advance of that dnt e. a7 • ' . ane. I Washlngton·Massl Advisory Coun· ural Reeoorces, Division ot ·For. -Worlds Day of Prayer lemces - c/l at ber home, Frtday evening. \ estT)'. The re Is a charge to take COMING EVENTS: Harvey.burc, Ohio Il will be held FrIday afternoon. In Mrs. A. S. Collett and IOn, Roh· c!\re of handling. 1f you want M"rch 6-13 - NaUeJnal 4-H Club JOB PRINTING DONE EXPERTLY-AND REASONABLY
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A Farm Diary By D. J. frazier (Continued from La8t We k) We foun!) one of our red _roosl· el'l! yesterday up by the barn witb hl8 comb and wattle8 all pi ked au and one. eye gone and the . other almost sbut. Jobnny pIcked him up lind brought him dow n to the . house and as be came ulon.g be BUW a bloody looidng barred Rock biding under some bruBh. H was badly dam ed but not too much- so to crow when be snw his poor batteretl rival, BO he mUBt have heen the guilty one. hud thou ght tbat perbaps It was a bawk or some vllrmint. One of our while bens had It bloody neolc the other day. I do not know what did that. I see hawks flying over almost every day. I do not know whetller to dare to have Bome chIcks this year or not.. The chicks the h ns raised nt the bnrn last year did very well but tlle lust time I raIsed them In the brooder house they dId fin e until they were let out and started to run around and then I lost almost haH of them. The S ugar buckets are out wher ver tbey are making 8yrup I wanted to make 80me but so tar J haven' t found anyone to belp me. These new plastic bags (or
NEW SUITS corporation, vs. George !l Coyle, Rosella Emrick va. Everett L. for money only, amount claimed, Emrick, alimony, Warren C. Young, 151.08 wIth Interest and costs, attorney. Shear and Kline, attorneys. Ruth Brown vs. Howard Brown, Lorraine Byrnes vs. RIchard divorce, Meryl B. G.rPy, attorney. Byrnes, divorce, J. T. Riley, at· The Lebanon Citizen's National Lorney. . Ban.k vs: Stanley Began, cognovit, Rhoda Ertel vs. Irwin Ertel , Maple and Maple, attorneys. nonsupport law from state of New Marilyn Fridenmaker VB. Gerold Jersey. W. Fridenmaker, divorce, Nolon, Mary J . Stepp, a minor, by Nel· Boesch and Wolff, attorneys. lie Step Smiley, her mother, VS. Robert C. Redder vs. Mary A. Frank R. Middleton, adminls~ator Reeder, divorce, Gray, RIsinger &: or estate of George Wm. Mid~eGray, attorne,s. ton, deceas~d, and Frank R. MI.d. G M Fu to H ld R dleton; IddlOgs, Jeffrey and Wels· Shutts .co n es it n I ~ro H d: man and Meryl B. Gray, attorneys, man ~tto~e~v, au . er for money only, amount claimed, The Clinton' Construction Co. a $50,000 and costs. . ' Norma Arlene Stepp, a !Omor, 14 that tbe earth 18 getting II. good years . of age, . by Nellie Stepp wetting. Dee p white (rostlng on Smd~y, her mo~e~ , V5. Frank every twig and branch and great' R. Middleton , admmls~a~r of ~e white snow blossoms on every estate of George William MJd· bush and evergreen. It looks as dleton, d~ceased, and Frank R. tbougb the sun might be trying houseB and we ha\'e to pay tor It to come out. The temperature Is out o( taxes, J can't see that It barely freezing and under the helps much. It just encourages snow the water Is runnIng or mar people to rillse more tban 1a soaking Into the ground where It needed and It seems to me It helps cnn. Perhaps the drought Is bra- the big fellows more than the litken at any rate It 18 good for the tie ones. Perhap8 someday they wheat anrl t)le pasture and this can rtnd something that does 8houl help th!! wells and springs. help, perhapB some kind of Insur· About half of our plowing Is done ance or tax relief but It Is hard and field after fi ld along the to beat the old la w of supply RDd roads are all plowed. The ground demand. The dairymen h a v e was In unuBually good condition waked up and are trylng to adver· for plowing, even some of the tlse and create more demand but Waynesville gardens nre plowed, I am afraid they are too tate In and I saw one or the especially the case ot butter and also In the good Wa.ynesville gardeners out case of lard but perhaps they can l!padlng his garden, I do not know get people to drink more milk and whether he hRS planted his pots. make some of It up that way. The toes and peaa or not. but he al· margarine makers do not" have to waY8 has them early. do .much talldng. their Improved At last my In ome taxes report product and the wide price differ. I8 In an d I ta Barnet hi nJ/; ence h a8 d one th e war ' k tor th em canturn else. 1 eupJ)Olle I om lucky not to but the cottonseed shortenings a - d have to 'pay us mu h as ueual but vegetable alia ba.ve pra t1call v on the whole I would rath r ha ve talked lard orr the market. To had a tull \ ~Otl of orn and my hear them talk you would think bam that burned and pay mo~e l that anything but VEGETABJ~E taxes, but we hav . LO take It as shortening was praotlcall y polson It comes. Tbe ba~t1 over farm and y~t the e peris BOY thnt lard supporta goe8 on but I am (01' 18 more dlge8t1ble. At la8t hev Ben80n. It Is nice to have good nre packaging It so thnt It looks prices but when It mean8 that the attractive but tor maoy It Is too 8urplus plies up to spall In ware· ' late. Th y believe the adverUs·
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Ing things. Maple syrup Is one or the things tllat has been aimOllt priced ott the market. Labor Is high but not many people care nough any more to pay the 81x daIIara a gaII on th a t or seven syrup has cost the last tew year B. I like It and I went wltll them as far as five, but seven 18 too much. There are late of nl e young mapl s at Hungry Hollow but It ie many years 81nce there has been any 8ugar making there. And now to get to work on those Income taxel again. P .• ~ I was [001 d again. All the buyers were at tbe lIale and prices were good. What will they be nen week? MARCH 1, 1954.-18 thls a lion or Ie It a nJce woolly white lamb? Tbe snow came last night att r B. day with some good showers so
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Middleton; Iddings, Jeffrey and Weisman, and Meryl Gray, for money only, amount claimed, $10, 000 and costs. Nellie Stepp Sm iley, formerly Nellie Stepp, as administratrix of the estate of ClareIlce E. Stepp, deceased, vs. Frank R. Middleton, as administrator or the estate of Ge-orge Wm. Middlel!on, deceased , and Frank R. Middleton, for money only, amount claimed, $40.000 and costs; Iddings, Jef{r,ey and Weist man and Meryl B. Gray, attorneys.
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pointed adminiltratrlx; Charles J. Estate of Jack Francis Winter, Waggoner, Corwin Nixon and Carl deceased, Nellie Mae Winter, ad· D. StUes appointed appraisers. ministartrix, first and final account Adm in'istratrlx authOrized to can· approved. tinue business of decedent for 4 Estate 'of Mary E. Swank, de· months. ceased, Marvin E. Young, adminis. W. A. Swartzel appointed guar· trator, d. b. n . w. w. a., first and dian of Ste.phanie C. Swartzel et final account approved, allowed aJ. and confirmed . Estate of James Arthur Hart· Estate of Samuel A. Swank, de· man, deceased, PbHip J. Hartman , ceased. Howard L. Swank, execu· trustee, filed third account. tor, first and fina l ' account apEstate of Jesse E. Schlemmer, proved. deceased, Benjamin F. Schlem. Estate of Charles E. Lewis,.demer, execu tor, inventory hearing ceased, W. Chester Maple, succes. set lor March 12 1954 at 10:00 sor·executor, sixt h account ap· a.m. ' proved allowed and confirmed. Estate or Charles C. Jackson, Estate of F. C. Dial, deceased. deceased, Edward P. Jackson , ex. Emily Louise Sellers, executrix , excutor. inventor), approved. seventh account approved. Estate or Sarah E. Dondaro, Estate of H. C. Monson, deceased , deceased. Margaret M. Jon es, ex· first and final account approved. ecutrlx, inventory approved. Esta te of Jesse Orr Thompson, Estate of Cesiene Holmes , de- deceased, E. E. Oswald, adminis· ceased, Meryl B. Gray, adminis· trator wilh the will annexed, cer· Irator W. W. A., certificate of lain claims ordered paid. transrer ordered. Estate of Robert E. Mooney. de· Estate of Joseph Ahouse, de. c~ased, .Ross L. Mo~ne~ , executor, ceased, Charles H'. Ahouse, admln. fIrst, ~1Oal and dls tnbutive ac· i5tralor exempt Crom inheritance count flied. tax. Estate of John W. Schleehauf, d d S d' Ad . Estale of Glenna Cornell, de. e~eas~. a ule amr executnx. ceased , Roger ~. Cornell.a~d Meryl ~~i::~e !~I~~ persona property at B. Gray, appomled admlDlstrators, Estate of Percy Hall deceased Walter Ches~e~, Benjamin Schl~m. Warren C. Young, ad.:oinistrator: emdera' and. Wilham Bercaw apomt· w. W. A., sale conrirmed, dis. M ppralsers. tribuUon of proceeds ordered. ary W. Stoops, guardian of Sharon South, a minor, first and fina l account approved. R.E~L ESTATE TRANSFERS Estate of Ch I L H Id Wllham and Jeanette Jones to . 0 en, Claude Edward and Jewell Hal· ,ar es de,ceased, inherltance tax deter· low~y, 1 lot in Clearcreek twp. mmed. Glen and Martha Joan Shope to Esta r H K d te 0 erman euter, . e- ~y and Maurenice Butt 5 lots c~ased. ~na Keuter, executrIX, m Loveland Park . . . first and fIDal account approved. Saul and Ruby Hurwi~h to Earl Estate of ~ymond C. Weav~r, B. an~ Neva A. DaVIdson 0.96 dece~sed,. Nettle ~eavel!, admims· acres 10 Lebanon. tra trlX , fIrst and fmal account ap- .1111111 111111111111111111111111111 II 11111 proved. B Es~tewOfdJunde ~~rd, dlxeceafs.ed, _ CON T R ACT essIe: ar a nunlstra?, ' Irst and fmal account approved.
COMMON PLEAS Hulan Rhulet et al vs. Earnest L. Bennet, defend a.n t ruled to answer within ten days. Ralston Purina Co. vs. Murel Goodpaster, et aI, cuse dismissed. State of Ohio vs. Mary Jane Wilson, moUon overruled. Allen I. Kairn vs. Leona Kairn, divorce to plaintiff. Lorraine Byrnes vs. Richard Byrnes, Jr., case dismissed. PROBATE Estate of Horace W. Vanica,
deceased, Pearl Varlica, adminis· tratrix filed affidavit in lieu o( account, which is ordered record. ed. Will of Fred Niemeier, deceased , filed and admittEd to probate. Gladys S. Niemeier appointed ex· ecutrlx; Robert Lymangraver, A. M. Cornett, and Cecil Bauer appoloted appraisers. Estate of Jesse M. Stewart. de· d Eth e1 M. Stewart, execu· cease, trix, inventory approved. Estate of Frances C. Ward, de· ceased, Edward WlIrd, adminls· trator, inventory approved. Order. cd that estate be sold at pri. vate sale; sale approved . Estate of Herbe.r t P. Yunkes, deceased, DorothY Yunkes apIng Fr4day afternoon at two o'clock at the Friends 'Ieetlng bouse the 11 annual World Day will be beld. and every one Ie Invited to come I111111I1111111111111111111111111111111111 and take (lart in uri hour' of prayer •• , h, - AND (or pea e. A ll over Ihe world. II wh rever there ar ChrlsUanB groUP8 \\'111 be meetln to think ond I)ray tor world r IfowShiP. I 0 F ALL K t NOS 8RU~H WORK or SPRAY hOl)e many wlll join us. ThiB £'n1' BLOCK LAYING lYe meet with the Wa nes~1II Free Estimation FREE ESTIMATIONS Friends ot theIr m'B tin y hou se. In st y a t t "t Mg d n t e r we meh a 't ' ar Y8 n't11 ex year we ope 0 mee t wl 1 Inquire at Thelma's lunch the l'.fehtodI8ts. C(lme nnd join PHONE LEBANON 811X
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Mr. Grady M. Rhodes. ounty SupervJsor. Farmers R ome AdITEMS OF INT EREST ministratIon. announces t bat the Farmer s Home Admlnilltra tlon reABOUT FOLKS YOU centl y was gra nted ' au tho r ity to KNOW make loans tor the de ve!opment of water supply systems In both FARMERS CLUB TO MEET Clinton and ' Varren Counties. Mrs. IL S. Collett wlll be bostess This authority will be In efrect to the Farmers Club on Thursday until December 31. 1954 . at the Fa r HIIIII Pa rty Houlle. These emergency loans may also be UJed for the purchase of feed. PA8T · MATRON8 TO MEET seell, fe rtilizer and necessary opMrs. J else Prendergast wlll be e rating expenses. Loans lOaf not hos teBs to the Past Malron's CI~ be wade tor reflnlnclng· and april cle on Wednesday evening: March cllnts mUBt not be able to obtain 17th. credit from na tural sources. These emergency loans hear lute est at VI81TORS IN OAKWOOD the rate at 3% a nd a re payable Min F10BIIle Fires was the gueBt M Quickly 8.8 f~ 1ncome w ill of Mr. and Mra. Paul Harley and permi t. usuaily no t over three children In allwood dur ing the years. past week. Application tor a SBllltan ce may be made at 24 % ElatIt Sugartree SUNDAV AFTERNOON GUESTS treet. Wllmlngtoll. or at 42 N. Sunday 'arternoon guests of Mr. Broad way, Lebanon. County Supand Mrs. A. H. tubbs were Mr. ervlBor ~ at th.e Lebanon office Ind Mra. Bob Root and Mra. Cora ca h Tuesday morning. The Wil· Root. of Dayton. mlngton ofrlce II open a ve days Dc h week. ATTEND 10E REVUE • A land ()wner or tenant mUllt Mr. and Mra. Harold Ij:arnharl.. have Buttered a Bubstantial 1088 ~ n compan y, 'W'lth Mr. and Mrs. dne to tbe I)rolonged drought to Marlon J acobi . or DaJton, lIaw be eligible. A county committee the Ice Revue In Clnolnnatl on "'ln1lIating or at leut two farmers Sunday artel'Jloon. . determines eligibility of a,pl\cants. , The Farme rs Home Admlnlst ra. WCTU TO MEET FRIDAY tlon aIao makes other loans to The WCTU. w:Ill meet at the tarmers: productton loan. , rann bome ot Mrs. Sara Braddock on 10anB, and 10000t recently, I peolal Frida y afternoon a t t wo o·clock. livestock 10aDlI. Information conAll members' are Invited to be cernlng theBe 10anB may be had Jl1'8II8Ilt. from any of tbe connty Agriculture A.gencle. or by contact ing the DINNER GUEST8 SATURDAY Farmers Home AdmlnlBtration. Mnl. John Kersey and son. ('harleB enterts lned to dInner on aturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W . T . OBborne and· two 80M ' ot I ndlan Hili.
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If reeelvlnr Iota of mall Is any Indication, then Don Davil who Ipln. platten on the lleeond lee· &Ion of 'be mornlnl "'Of LlmJled': (weekday.. 8:30 a. in. EST) Is one of the most popular of WL W'. en tertalnera.
SiMpson Ell.. Caga Sealo. Wit. BOM lacord
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Dan Slmpaon p this basketban togs In s tor&K8 Monday after playing biB nnal oollege cage contest. Here aie the aocomllllshmenta at the WaynesvUle senior who Is goIng Into coachlllll a8 a career: Scored mOlt pointe tor one season-624 (1953-54, 19 games). Posted beet avera8:e for one scason :- 27.6 C195S4i4. 624 In 19 games). Posted b88t career average 18.7 (1.312 In 70 pmes , tbree Bea· bans as regular ; out six games last seaBon with brcJken coUar bone.) P osted lIecond best lifetime point total - l,S12, ('iO games); ~ pco nd only to 19-47-51 record of Walt Hobble, coach a t Good Hope H. S.. who BCOred I,S39 points In 6 gam es for 16.9 averolge for four seasonll all regular.) Scored malt polnta III one game (' 6. against Mt. 8tat~~. Jsn. 26. 1954 ). cored most rleld goals for ca· reer (1 96) . Scored moat t ree throws for career (132) . Made mOl t fleld gOllls tor on gume (20, Mt. St ate, 1-26·54 ) Made mOl t collBecutlve tree t hrows (lS, Bere... 2-4-5~) . Capta in or the team from his fo rward pollitlon (although he Ilayed guard and pivot w' th equal ability) . . Slmplon had a high reo bound average, t hout'h records are Incomplete I.n thIs area. II host ot IImaller recorda may w 1\ be his. once the books are tallied . Eyed by prorellBloDIIll teams. Sim pson Is sure to gelt onBlder· able attention In All-Ohio voting
Warren ounty Deet men will bold thei r annual tour on Friday, March 19 according to William Marr. Beef Committee Cbalrman and County Agent John Mowbray. All beef men In t he coun ty as well 3S olhers wbo mIght be Interested In observing Ceedlng and mann.geroent practices In the herds or the county ar e Invited to attend . First stop on the tour will be the farm ot Lyle Stewart. 3% mUes north of Lebanon on Route 123. Second at op will be tbe Freddie MlIler set -up on Route 122 the first house on the right west on Route 4. Doth of these feeders IIpeclalLze In lighter weight calves. T he quality of both sele ot calves are very good . Third stop will be the J . W . Earnbart. farm on Pekin R~ ad, t he first house on tbe right west of the Springboro Road. Mr. Earn· hart uses a rotation plan of buy. Ing and selllng feeder cal ves. He haA a system of ('o.1r feeding which Is very IntereBting. Last stop at the morning wll\ b the Curtis Beck fum on the Lower Springboro Road JUBt east of SprIngboro. A lunch will be served by th e Ladles Aid SOCiety of th E. and R hurch at th e church . It will be beef ba rbecue. hot dogs. baked beans. potato salad. pie and coffee. The afternoon lIe88lon will be a group dlBcusslon of what was obJlerved on the morning tour. T his discussion will be lead by fr o J im Warner. Extension Beef peclal. 1st. of hlo State University. T he meeting should be over bY 3 :SO.
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Spartans Eliminated By Sabina· Friday LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS TONIGHT The regular 10 etlng of Amerl· can Legion Auxtllll ry Unit No . 615 will be held at the Leg ion Hall Thursday evening. March 11. al : 00 P. m. UeCres hm ents wll! foUow the buslnes6 se8sl0n.. Invltat lonll have gone out to t he Legion Auxiliary Dlrthd ay dinner aturday evening. March 13, at 6 : 30 p. m. The committee wishes to remind all Legionnaires and Auxiliary members to return the reply cards promptly. This Is n great help to t he dlnn r com mlltee.
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Th WaynesvUle Spartanll, War· ren County C1MS B champs. weJ'e eliminated from the dis trIct tour· nament In the Xenia Fieldhou sfl last Friday night by tbe Sablnn five Lo Lhe tune oC 73-63. The Sparians put up a good game agaInst the taller team rrom Sabina . Sabina's Jaek Rittenhouse. 6'5" scored 21 points for the winn ers and Bob Peters with 20 points. led the Spartan scorers. Sabina, 73G. F. P_ Smith _______ 5 8 ]8 Ben tley _ .____________ 3 6 12 Rlttenbouse __ ____ ___ _ 6 2-1 Woodruff ____________ 1 3 5 Everman _______ __ __ 7 2 16 Ftutberford _____ ______ 0 1 I ____ ____ _____ 0 o o Snively ~
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Tolals _____ __ _______ 24 26 73 , Wayne~v ll e, 63G. F. P. The Waynesville P.-T. A. will J . Miller ______________ 6 3 16 R onsor a basketball hanquet on PeterB _ ____________ 7 6 20 sturday veiling March 20th, be- I B. Miller ______________ 1 3 5 ginni ng at 7 (1_ 10 .. honoring OUI' O'Banlon ____________ 2 0 4 team. Th is Is rlanned as a com- lIar ton __________ ____ 6 2 1 t munl ty arfalr. t hal bnyon e Inter- Hatton ____ ________ ___ 0 0 0 esl ed In our team can ahow the Frye ___ _______.______ _ 0 0 I) boys how proud we are of th Ir Wardlow ________ ____ 1 1 :I Troop 162 of the Waynesville hard work. Rnd laurels won. Shipley ______________ 1 0 2 Girl Soouts held their regular Tbe chairman. Mr. Aronld Dar. m eeting WedneBday, MarCh Srd. TotalB ____ _____ ____24 16 63 ton and his committee of helpers 'A ttendance and dues were laken Quarter scores: have an excell ent dinner and pro. by the scribe and refreshments Sabina _________ 11 33 53 73 gram IIlanned . were Berved by Mrs. Henry. T his IB a fam Uy banQ uet. so WaynesvUle ______ 12 26 38 63 The trooll . then helped put EaIIome on . come all. The tic kets ter Seala and literature In envel· hnv been held at a minimum TUIsd~ J D.~dl·lna opes for mailing. ost- U.OO for adult . and 7& rur I ~ II Group. ot two or more Scoutll IIludents . Thl" Is ml'rely to cover , '~re given.. their . lltatlonl and food expenses so that famllv. , ' • time for selUng Girl Scout cook ies I I b d [a 1\1 on Saturday. rr endB. ne gh ors an ne .w T uesday. March 16. 1964 la the Songll were lIung and the meet· ottend_ last day applicat ions w11l be ac· Blnce coacnes nnd oppoalng teama Tlokets will go on anle March Ing ad ournM with the closing conBtantiy Bet thllir defenses t o 13 at th fon owln g places: ~~=18~ro:ht~rUth:·;;:~a:~~v~c: · Irele. Bu'l Simpson Th Waynesville High S hool s ltlon at the local POllt oUlce. Sandra Allen, News Reporter. "Stop S lmpBon." proved rath er unlltoppable. being 13 \llli W III 0 St I.eld to no tewer th n 13 polntll T he local Scout t roop In WayneB- 1 u ng. aynesv e ~g or~. According to an announcemen t SUNDAY QUESTS The World Day of Prayer Servo t E. EARLY ELEVATOR Ihls season a nd t wlclI h itting the ville Is making a n a ppeal to fam· BI & LR I leanpers · ",'llsoGn II Grocer y by the Commission In Was hlngM aad Mrs L. C 8t John lice bel4 on Friday, Marcb 6 at the 40 mark Illell and boys In th e communlt5'. n yt e, . ur key s rocery ln ton. D. C., the number ot appl1. r. 8 4i gbesta ~t M-r and Frienda Meeting HoaM In WayneB' TO INCORPORATE ' who bave Scout unlforma which COl'wln. canle received so t ar has not been . Ie waa weU atteQcIe4. The memo , . have b en oulgrown and In ,good We are proud at our team. 1.et'8 .s ufflolent for adeouate .0mpeU. " ere . Ull ay Ted Brei b . . . .' . . . . . .,. -.1 II ~ condition. Th e current . " en l'l) Ina tl (lJ! Mrs. BlaIl4.Robert RaIIUnaa bers ot the ooo..... M Qlenn and Mrs ""' ratin.... churches h Secretary ' I . ..... of State u - .... - - . . ' . IIhow them . tlon. r. . were contributed by tbe preBenc , tbeir , al II .... corpcma ..vu- ..... ~.. , nlforms a re vital part or WII8 anno\lllced under new QuaU. o.r OttertlelD Collep. gu prllyenl and 8Peclal readings and to the Early Elevators Incorpora., f W d ro tI of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb remarka on t he IIU..--ted tbeme. ted, located In Lytle. wit.h CarlOS' IIOW II Scouting-one ot the grea teBt , I l ayne J HI h fJcationll st an a s r e e e n y h k d ."."", not t b greatest Il ccomplishments t agreed upon by Ih e P ost OffIce d ri HaBtinp u ng t e wee en "Tbat They May Have Life" John PlleUck, of LyUe RFD 2, WayneB· Tbe United States ClrilBemce In his troop life. Equa lity. aM I • ea. nev. Department and the Civil Service FARMERS GRANGE TO MEET 10: 10 also by theIr generoUB of. ville. 88 the s tatutory agent. In· CommlsBlon t oday announced an I unlt~rmlty lB ' tremendou sly en-, The Waynesville Junior HI g h Commlllsion. OttlcialB ot both or II f St b hi I I b t th I h th t the new ferlng to tbe ml .. loll&J7 work of corporators are CarJ Pitstick. F&nners Grange 18 wUl meet In the Counoll or ChurCh Womell un. Thomall 1. VanCamp. and Everett examlnatlon for po Itl6illa 0 'U' hanced y t Bang e P ase o. 'l. , bas ketball team deteated Maine· es e agenc es ope a dent Aid TratDee. OS·2, GS·3 an" ScouterB r elatlons blp. vill e at t he Junio r High tourna- examination II w ill attract a larger regular lIe1111ion on Tuea4ay even lng, March 16. Mr. and Mra. dar wIIole aUJplO8B the Clay'• •en· Early, The firm i s permitted to GS-4 at $%760 to $8 175 t Ier annum . With the newly organized drum ment at Morrow Tuesda y nIght to number ell well.quaUfied aopll· · Ke nneth Retalllelt will shaw l 11dee Ic B wer held . Il8ue ~60 II har811 of no par com· The~e pollitlollll nre located at I and Bugle CorpB In the troop. the the Bcore of 60-33. cants than has beeD. obtained In or their recent ncatlon thl'OUlb Seth E. Furnas opened the 10011 IItock. "rlght.Patterllon Air Blas e. Oblo. n ceselly for uniforms baa belln tbe past. . ,Eastern Canada and the New meeting with remarlt. and .crlp------and Gentile Air Force Depot. DaY- I magnified. ' • Application formB and further ture readIng ; thl. wal followed ton. Ohio. ' Should there be any S M u t ~ast Wayne AdVISOry Information on tbe examination Englalld ltates. by a plano 11010 by Donna Hadley: • I A written t eat will be gtven and 1clothes avallable among our re- Counc" Meets Here ' are available ,In the POlt office. DI~NER PARTY AT FAR HILLS a IOIlg "The Prayer Perfect" by 'l'Un~ anpJlcan tll wUl be rate4 ' on bIyIls l tired Scouts. your aId In this prob· I The forms must be rued by the Mr. and Mn. Roes H. Hartsock .l ..! Whitcomb Riley, iuq by Mill Mr. and Mra. Sherman F er.rls. of the teat. Apply at any POBt , lem would be a~preclated. Tb., The East Wayne AdviSOry coun. deadline with tbe Civil S,e.rvl e were among the peBta OD Satur· Tobe · Oall. accompanied by. MIBI of near Wilmington. called on MrB. OUlce for apJ)lIcatlon form.' .or Scouts are In ~eed of eight com · cll held the regular Febru ary CommlBBlon In Wasblngton. D. C. day evenlllg wben Dr. and Mrs. Hadley, rollowed bY the cong1'e!1l· Ferrla' BIBter, Mrs. Cora Pyle on hiformatlol1 all to '",bere .uch plete suIts. . . meeting at the bome at , Mr. an II Robert Blair enteRa1ne4 with a tlon Ilnging the beautHul hymn, . unday evening. forms may be obtained. . Furthermore ALL boYB between Mrs. Keller Hoak. AD lDtereBijng 80.,.' ,Mr. and dinner party at Far Htnl and fol· "laTe Divine All Love EXoelllng." M1I1.. Ruth and ' Ellsabetb Full Inrormlltlon hloludlng In- the ageB of 11 and up ar e being dlscUSBlon waB conducted on the . M-. John l'tJowbray ' 10w8d by an evenlllg or cantl at Rev.. John Wedgewood and ReY. Chandler spent Friday and Sat- BtruCtions on "Hol!.~ to Apply" Bougbt to enjoy Scouting and thtl current topic, and t oll owing ad· .tbelr home In Lebanon. Samuel N. Key. then spolle help, urday wltll their niece. MIIIB Ger. may . be obtained from the ' Exec· 'Ipeelal projects. journment. a pleasant aoolal hour Mr. and 'Mra. John B. Mowbray flIlly and prayerfUlly on the world. trude Chan.dler In Norwood and uUve Secretary. Board of U. S. Mellttngs and drlllll are held In was enjoyed with a delicious des- have a Qaw baby boy nsmed 10hn FRED HOOK RECUPERATING need ror anlted prayer and tbe ap- had tbe pleasure of seeing the Ice Civil Service Examlne.,I, Delfart· the auditorium at the Legion Hall sert course Berved by the hoste. lI. Mathey. The baby was born at Tbe maDY frlena of Mr. J'red PlVPrlate theme for the da)1l ReTUe at the Olnclnnatl GardenB. ment ot the Air Force, Wlgbt-Pat· at 7: 30 p. m. e ver" Wednellday. CUnton Memorial hoapltal, March Hook were bappy to,.e him In medttatlon. Mr_ Sheldon Shrieves, of WII· teraon Air Force IJalle, Clhl~. Kindly call Scoutmallter Andrew ................................ 4. He weighed 9 pOunda, 1'4 WayDeBYUle on Saturday. -He II s.tb E. lI'urnaa then orteret! mlngton, visited hlB mother, MI'R At.lpUc&tlons will be accepte~ Churko or A.IIBlstant Scoutm8llte~ NOT eEl ounces. at tbe home of b1a claul'hter In prayer. After a period of medlta- Reba Shrlevee on Thursday atter- unUl tortber DOtIoe. • Richard McFadden In relard. to •Mr. Mowbray IB the oounty Dayton. ·where he will repin bl. tllln, tbe servloe ended with the noon. ' • unIform.. The Wayne.~v~l\~le~-,;:. P~ro~g~r~e~Ss~l~vie+ahlllt--,rmt-flIJ1'llIlll11y--,.ntI!r-'VO'l\Jr rs c e rmlt.8ge sftAnt the -.Women's ClUb will hold a Baited Instructor at WaynesvUle High b -lth before retdl'lllnc to b1l friendly handolaBp ~e here In Wa",..vtne. greeting by all preaent. week . end with her trle;d, Mrs. O · Gooda and Food Sale on Saturday, Cln In ti .. March 20. begInning at 8: 30 at School. Mary WatJUUa In c ~ . Tbl. II the Lenten SelaBon when , . Wampler &; Covey·s. -----VISIT GRANDPARENT8 HERE ~ ~. I I Ell ' M I Backert. our thoughts and IttetlttoD are Little 14 .. en ar e On March 21, Baha'ia throqh. ftLI_L fixed upon the last tew week. of . . _ _. _ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ or F'raukl1n, apen~ Saturday wtth out the world will celebrate Naw- VII niII . JeBuB' life. He Is OUI' Saviour. Becaule . of wide publicity r on· her RTan4parellts, Mr. her and fatber II . RUI. the Saha.I New Year. L • H Id Earnh rt, wblle Surely. as we tblnk of HAil Ure. HIB "ern Ing propose d leglBlation pend ' \ aro n . Tblll New Year. commencing sacrifice His love for u. In gty. Ing In CongresB to ch"n~e 'th e date Maybe people eat out mo~ ofand plother, Mr. and Mrl. Norman with tlie first day of Spring, III T he sermon B ~ bJect for next Ing Hln:self upon the ' crOSB. we , for filing Inco~e tax returnB. mant , • t en In winter. At least prepaid Backert attended tbe Hollywood baaed on the Baha'I calendar of Lord's day wUl be. The Woman call do no lesl than bow down In taxpayers lIeem to believe the aaleB tax collectionll In the r ea~~:aRevne at the 91nclnnatl Gar· 19 months ot 19 daYI each. with and the Dragon. and tbe Scripture humlllty In prayer ond praise and date for filing 1953 Income . tax 10 1",, 1'0 nt-hotel rood classltlcation . tour Intercalary days added be· considered wl11 be the ..twelfth pledge ourae}veB to be more Dearly returnll hall been extended. . showed a gain during the week t ,veen the last two monthe. chapter or Re1(elatlon. These aB God wanta us to be.. Let u. In order to clarity t hIs sll.uatlon Red stop signs were autborlzed ending February 20. 1954, accord· TO HOLD ~UMMAGE SALE Tbe renewal of life and frult· l sermons from Revelation are ro- spend a tew moments etlell day In RUBBell A, . Welch. District DireI" ror OhIo Monday. with the s ign' Ing to r1gures released today by The WSOS elrelee ot the Meth· h . tor of Internal Revenue at OIn· .Ing of the oWclal Highway De· fulneBS which com.. with eac calving wide spread comment .and devotion at home. U !t us not th following Roger W. T racy. Treasurer or e a date partment journ al by J)lrector S'I U. State. Total collections for the odl8t Church w11l hold a , rummage I physical Bprtngtlme IB a token of I approval. - You will enjoy them. neglect to go to His Houae of ('IDnat!. Ohio. ISB ue~ sale on West 1!'lfth Street. Dayton tbe new lite God abowers on man S d I th minister will worship (the chu rch of you:' statement today: . The I st '11I7.ell. The new red stop-s gn week were $144.970 In tbls cateI' h h lr! 1 B ... _ .... me un ay even, ng e for rUing 1953 Income tax tetums will eventually replace nearly 30.• 353 4 f on Saturday. March IS. Anyone having any articles for th.e I\&le. w t eac sp tua p........ ' speak upon the sub!ect of "Oeth choice) each Sunday. Is ~I a rch 15 '195-1 Envelopes can· I 000 "e llow stop slgne on the ru ral go ry compared with ~1 , 6 or will pleaBe have tbem at the home whell Hla religion Is renewed and semane." which Is the flf~b of a, The messages ·at the Me.~~::~; tal~lng ret~rns MUST be 1108t- "tlt l~ highway system. . the same period In 1~5 3. u of, Mn. L. C. St. John ' berore a new day beglnll. . Such a new series of sermons taken tram the Church from now thro ,gh marked not later than midnight on '''rhe yellow st op s 'gns are s tili Tracy's figures show that the .. Id L1nzell automotive classlticatlon. reportlnc: era, we believe, began In 1844. Inst week of. Cbrlat's public mln- will be toward a fuller under· b t d " FrIday. With It haa come God'B gift for Istry. . ThlB Bermon wlll bring us standing ot and deeper' devotion t a ay. ~;gn l and In lI~orce, ISs~ unt il tb~ pr~pald sal es tax collections of ' NUMDNIA all men to underJItand the onen,," very "n ear the time of Christ's to our Lord and Saviour JesuB WAYNE TOWNSHIP und they w be t e r lace . $797 .RR1 waR th e prIncipal one ILL WITH PE of man kInd and tbe fundametal crucltldon. ChrIst who died that we might HIghway' Deportm;nt cat e ~hem Ihowlllg a decUne for the week. Mack DaviB hu been ' seriously onenesB or rellgloh. Upon such an live and who ' poInted UB to the TRUSTEES TO ME£T them gradually. 0 r ep ace I During the same week In 1953 tho 111 with [moumonla tor the put understandIng, we are convlnc\ld. abundant life as Sonll of tile The Wayne Township Board at u11 Immediat ely would entail pro- automotive classification produ ed Father. Trustees will meet at 7:00 p. m, hlbltlve - cost." . t. s colhlctlons amounting to $865.497. week. and ' Is In Room 3Q.1B. at the can permanen( world peace be Grandview hospital. ,establlebed In this country. ThIB· . • •• . Come e ach Sunday. You will for their monthl y meetin g on TUBS· Th e H ighway Departmen . Total pre paid lIales ta 't coBecIs the New Year's greetings th a t find a real welcome. clay, ' ~larCh 16 at tbelr otrlces 10 Deputy Dlrehctor °lt ()pthetratthIOnj80u~' tlon8 ror .tbe week ending F ebru..... will be extended to the world bY . , • the Flrebouse on MIami s treet. W. McCallg ey sa d a e - ary 20 were $2.661.141. Compared Sh Mrs" Alice , ...,. Baha'ls In 2600 ' centerB In the The . Baltimore and Ohio RaU · REV. WEDGEWOOD SPEAKS Sunda )'. March 21. They will be: nal entry. whIch. he presented to with $2,617,777 for 1953 a decline Rite. Wedneaday United StateB. and In 205 other road today Bent a check tor $9 , IN NEWTOWN gIn a careful "and complete s tudy Lln zell for signature. specified of $60.696 Is s hown. , , l countrle. and terrl~rleB. 297.85 to tbe treasure~ ot Warren Rev. J . W. W d ewood of the or the Bible Itself beginnIng. of th at the m inimum size of the n ew The cumulatlve grand total faT' Mrs. Alice Shutts. 8 ~, died Sun S b Itt d b Mrs Helen McCoy shnl1 be n 24 11Y 24 Inch oct a· th .. I b..t I J I 1 day a t the SlIpln ; er Nursing home - u m e y . I County at Leb anon. Thl B ch e~k Waynesville Metholllst 'Church. course, with Genesis 1,: 1. All will sign I;on. with the word stop at le'88' e .. Ica year ej>.nnng u Y . In 'Lebanon after a long ilIneBs. VISIT . IN DAYiT'O-1li SUNDAY .. I in payment for · the railroad" BPoke before a large group of I be . given readings for the courae one-third the helltht of the sign 1953, atood at $126,816.274, rept&She was ' the widow of .Frank M d M PulA Scherer property taxee In the cou~l.ty for . young people of the Bub-dlatrlct to prepare at home from tbe t ce On rural hlghwaYB a larger sent~ng a gain of 6.8 percent over Shutts and' a long.tlme resident of and r~o: BPen":' Suriday ~lth their I tbe flrBt half ~f 1963, fonna part j 'M YF of Ule Wllmlngtoll1 DIBtrict. ' Bible. Tp present the lesson tb ere 31~ 'by 30 Inch, ' .Ign Is 8pecl!1ed_ ' the previous year. thla area. ServlceB were held at Bon and daughter.ln.law Mr and , of the B.. " . 0 .• total tax bUl .or . at Newtown. Oblo laBt Monday l wm be a panel 'of three; th.e McCangb,ey said, "Tbe colorR WA'VNEe'V'-'-L-L-'E -e-'-IV-I-C~2 p. m. WedneBda7 In the Stubbe 'MI1I . .Roy Scherer at their home ' approximately S35,00Q,OOO tor the nl«bt. The pastor or the New' l teacher at· the clasB. the mlnlBter 'used Bhall be either black letters CLUB TO MEET funeral bome here with burial · In In MurUn Bellht. north or Dayton. : f.ear. , to1f1l church IB Rev. Joe James. ot the .church and one member of ,end black border on a yellow back· Miami oemetery. lte.... J. P. ~horn. For aU of 1951b the, B. -" O. B or Wa7l1..vtne. tbe clallll' aelected to S8ne for J!'Tound or wblte letterB and borThe Wayneavllle ' Olvlc ClUb ;'111 b officiated. N Ie c e B . and. HAl IUNl)~V GUEIT8 taxeB In ~arren ounty e%eeeded leveral Sundays at a time. Wfl der on' a red background." meet Monday', It! ~rcb Hi at R: 80 ~ are the only lurvlTonl. Mr. and Mra. G. A. Runyon, of I f18,600. ' .GOLDEN RULE BIBL~ . look forward to som. Interesting p. m. -tor' tIIelr mODtbl, ,dinner nep eWB . HllllborO, ctaqbter Mn. Harold .. ~ . CLASS ITUDY an4 belptul Umes lD thIa new • meeting at st. Mary's Pariah ' . B P'RINTlN~ Can . Houk, of 1I'ayetteYlUe, Obto. were Try 6AZEf1E CLASSIREOS The Oolclen Rule Bundlay Beboot atudYT .You are welcome to be in TYPEWRITER RlaaONS KER~ BDam~t"I':.:- ~tb wtU ' n-a"1 el~~o'fl an .. 6000 JO 'II:J Sunda, vt.llora of Mn. Mack I eta. of the Methodist CiII1lrcll"ul tilts _lIT ct... at • :10.. tn. eaeh You CllUl get Tfpe1n1ttll' RlbbonB "" -- ... -Obtain" at tha 6 ..... Davia. . . THEY GET RESULTS.,1tettD • DeW COlIne of Mdt on Bunday, at the Guette Office.. otneara. •
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NOTICE ('al -(\ LEGALIdll \\111 be accepted n on. March 27, ] 95~ , a t the E.tabll.hell F'~rulr" Clerk'. Ornce, Vtllqe of WayneB' PAU L A. SCHE RER __ __ _____ Edito r and Publl.h,r ville, hlo. fO.r t he follo wing atreet __________________ __ _Alloclate Editor r pa IrH, and mal rlula : CEC ILIA J. SCHE RER
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haeral l ervlce1l for Edwt.rd sented on the Warren CountJ cll!S He.ton. te. lI'e re conducted Wed B All-Star team announced Thurs. need.., afternoon from Stubb day by the Franklin Chronicle. Funeral Home, 1I'Ith tbe Rev. J . P. Ken Emerick , who coached the Thornbury, plllltor ot Jonah'lI RUG Waynesville Spartans to a tourna. BapU.t Cburcb. ortlclatlng. Burial ment championship durin , his first .... l1li In MIami cemetery. Mr. Bea. year at that school, wu selected is ton died Su.nda, at Clinton Me- coacb ot the all-star team. morial bOllpllaJ, fo11ow1llg a brlet Th .... grou,. of five boYI we,. IllnesB. He Willi a IIfelol1&' resident .. IKtecI for honora. Th, InnuII ot thlll comm\lnlt,. He la IUJ'I Ion I \'Ived by a al.ler, MrB. Mary Hart- .. act prov ides for an al ·star tHm, a aecond tHm of Itan. . lock and two nephew• . of Waynea- In d an honor.hI e rTMft tl on group, ville. Co-<apt.ln. for ,.ch te.m.... • THE •••••••••• U d'" Ad Ca b 11 _. __ oJ, and a -.ch for .Ich 0 PEN ... r. an mrB. am mp e ._..~ are announclng the engagement or Iquad la eMIlgnatld. their daughter, Freda, to Mr. Don· 1954 tournamen t c bam p io n s OF THE . aid Pope, BOn of Mr. and Mrs. Waynesville placed one man on Kenneth Pope of HamUton. Th' each of the three teams, in addl· wedding will take place In tb& lion to taking the fi rst team coach· Harvey.burg Metbodlst Church. It. ing honors. Runner.up arlisle bridal sbower placed ateam man and eachtwo on the _ ON _ bell will be hODorlng given tnMlal tbe Camp. blgb second mcnfirst on and the
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. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE.O CONTRACTORS Sealed bid. wUl be received by STATE OF OHIO . the Clerk ot the VIliaga ot Wayn 8· Dapartment of Highw.y. YUle, State or Ohio. at the ornee C0 I UOl bU' , blo, .\larch I 5, 1954 of lIald Village unUI f,we Ive 0 'ct ock Contr.ct S.le. . noon, Sa turday, March 27. 1954. Legal Copy No. 54-91 tor furnl. bJng the nene. ary labor. NIT PRI 'E NTItA CT · equipment, and materlll8 for col· LVTLE METHODIST CHURCH ealed 'Iroposala 11'111 be rll- J ling and disposin g of garbage METHODIIT OHURCH lJ. E. Dnu.ll bn, Paator celved at the OW CIl of the State a nd retuse of the resldentll a n!! J . W. Wad, ewood, Mlni.tar UnlllM Bentea. 11 : 45 a. m. Hl,hway Director or Oblo, a t Co- C thOemmVelrlcll&J- establlsbments wi thin Churoh School, ' :80 a. Ill •• Mr. lumbus, Ohio, until 10:00 A. M., age 0 f Wayneavlllt, . ac· HerMrt MoMUIu. 8upL ST. MARV'S EPI8COl"AL Obio S ta ndard Thne. Tueeday , conllng to the ordln nces and WONhlp SanJee. 10 :38 a . Ill . March 30. 196• . tor Improvements statutel of the State ot Ohio In Youlh YelIow ..lp l!IUDIla, 7:30 Th. n. v. 8amuII N. Keys. Reetor In : 8ucb calel made and provided. p . •. 81U1daJ : Holy CammllBJ.n, 7: 80 a. m. Propon)a NOlI. ] to 4. Inclu.lYe Such collecUons nnd dl,pollai · Cbolr Practice Tbllnda, . .... Church ~1. 11:16 a. •. are o~fered as one pro~ect and ,ball be mad, once a ..eek, e&er .Ablt WoreMp, 11 :46 a. Ill. 11'111 be a..arded l1li one contract. and nery week, on Mouda,. at PROPOSAL No. 1 8~ eh polntll and under au h rul... P.",.V CHURCH OF CHRIST Dutler County, Oblo. on Sec· ro«ulationl, tenrl and conditione B,roJa aner, MlUt.r UTICA I .U." .HUROH tlon 9.64. State Roule No. 112, In u dealgnated b, the elllistlq or· DJble Seboel, ' :';\t a .. Ill. WWiaa CJaanae• . • - moo TOW1llhlp, by applylq an dlnancel 0 f th e VIII age of Wa, nes· .. ...... _ora ..... Werablp. U : 30 a. Ill. Sullda, 8eIIM1 ' :81 a. moo Nr. upbaJUc concrete surtace cou Tlle, vtlle. and the contract price will Pra)'er M." !iaa. 7:" P. a . r.eY "henna., SUpt Item T-I5, be paid to the aucceal tul bIdder YOIUlI " 8Ople'l M. .tlIl" 7: " . 1'reaell1q, IVUT otllel 8und&)' Panment: Width 18 teet. monthly. Evenln K Barytoetl . 7 : lJt p. • . U : ft a. a . IIY. . . . e.I'VIoa, firat IJIlDday It Length 11,916.8 fe t: or l.S1 mUes. th Each bid Ihall contain a bId tor PROPOSAL No. 2 · 811 e per .uch baerv· IC analUUlum alao acostS bid of t d W"VNESVILLE CHURCH -F W 0 arren County. hlo. on Sec· ' or eac a · CHRIST .... tlOI18 0.00. 0.61 and 1.36, State dltlonal pereon, ftim or other uaer Price Robartll, M"tar CA.IAR" .... 11( '''IINDI Route No. 122, In Franklin, and .ot the lIer?lces ..hlcb mlgbt reBult Jull Danae. KlnJaw. Bible Bcbool at 1:31 a. •. Clear Creek Townsh lJlB. by apply· from annexation of adjacent ter· OIIUIII 8Iu1oey. l!IQJt. Momlng WOrBlllp, 11 : 80 a. •. W.rahtp 8e",", 10 a. m. Ing an •• phaltlc concrete .urtace rltorlea to the VI11&«e. ~.lnK Worlilalp, 7: 10 p. • . course, llem T·35. Each bid muat cont. ln the full Sun'" SebOOI. 11 a. • . Midweek 8e"I088. 7 : 30 ,p. m. Pavement: Wldt b feet. nome or every pereon or com· \ • - ngth 35,112 fee t. pany Inter8llted In tbe lame, ·and OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. 20 feet. Length 3,907.2 be aChompanled by a bond In th ! -UOlWidth t ? I Grim.... p.,Lor teet. , amoun of 10 per cent ot the bid ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH l!I1I1lda, 8011001, 11 a. Ill. Total Length 39.019.2 teet or to the aatlsfactlon or the Cle rk I Mornln, Wo•• blp. 11 L Ill . 7.89 miles. or a certltled check In the amoun t ~. Jolla Bernlng, Putor Youtb Fellowahill. 11 :30 to 9: 00 PROPOSAL No. 3 or 10 per cent or the bid on Borne alii" 8.0l' ant 10 :00 R. 1'1 . Warr n Count y. Oblo, on Sec. soh'ent bank, as a guaranty thaI tiona 4.4 6 and 6.48 (Pa rt), State If the bid Is accepted. a con trac~ Route No. 741. In les r Creek and will be entered Into and It. pe r· MT. HOLLY ".ETHODIST LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCl Turtle Creek Townllhlps, by 8.po tormance properly lIeoured. Sbould T. M. Scaff, Mblilter ChrJaUaa Sel.nci lIe",tc.. are plying an UpbRltl c eoncr te 8ur· any III bbid b e reJeo ted . ucb ch eck.. S unday School, 9:30 a. m., E. beld ev." 8ultClay morulae at ]0 face courBe, Item T·S5. e forthwith returned to tbe ,.. EaRlllut. Supt, HlIhllolld .be. a* 11 o'clock.
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e?8niq. Mn. Loulle nte and daughter, Jan.. ~t Sunda, atternoon In GlendaJe, u the gD"ta of Mrs. D. H. Fite and Mr. .nd MTII. Fred Muthert and durbter, Sblrl.,
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a c el'U~ from the~li.n Chro nicle indicating their selection The City Loan and Savings Co. Estate of Jesse M. Stewart, deon the 1954 Squad. Plans have not Elb rt T' t 't J hn ceased, net value of estate $24, VS. e, lP on, COgnOVI . 0 761.45', inherlta.n ce tax determined. been completed as yet. but they are (Contlnuod from Pille 2) M. Oswald, attorney. underway to take the honored play· Estate of Ethel M. Stogsdill, de"'-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-.J' PROBATE ceased, net value of estate $7,675- last man on the secOnd team and ers to an outstanding sporting A farm Diary the first honorable mention lad NEW SUITS S. Robinson, dlvo,ree. J. T. Rller, Estate of WllsOIB &rland, de- .07; inheritance tax determined. event either at the Hobart Arena By D. J. Pru. Grover S. Glasaco VB. Joel M. attorney. ceased, W. Chester lI.pie, admlniaEstate of George Terwilleger, was extremely small The top two' men on each team in Troy or to Cincinnati Gardens. ~ ~ones, for money; amount claimed• .,._~raHh CHhri'~uCIII, albdO Ram~noWD aU trator de bonll non with will an· dtrelX.ceas,;nedve'nEthtOryelaTpperrOwvilled.eger, execu· were named co<aptalns of that The men seiected will be informed sIDIn, an on nued filed nineteenth account .... $21,863.00 and coats Stanley and'-'· , of these arrangements when they MARCH 8, 195 • .- Prett1 PUBI II Stanley, aitomerl. . Lucu VI. Charles B. Chrisman, to . Es~te of LeRoy Darragh, . deEstate of Sarah Morse, deceased, team . Edna Glassco VI. Joel M. Jones, declare trust. Robert W. Schroad· ceased, Robert S. iDarragh, execu. exempt from Inheritance tax . , llUng on the top of the atep lad· The men listed on the All-War· receive their, award certiftcates in der perfecUy bappy that she II u . for money only; amount claimed, er, attorney. tor, inheritance tJlX . determined; Estate of Mayor S. BeeI~y, de- ren County team will each receive ~e very near future. uear the ceiling IUS pol8lble. How $15,000.00 and costa. Stanley and Home Federal Savings and Loan flrst. final and distributive account ceued, Eva Jlae Bush, admmlstra· ('ute do love to get up on Bome- Stanley, attorneys. Association Qf Cincinnati VS. Wal· filed. trix, Inventory appro~ed. tblng high so tbat they can lIee , Feba Bowling vs. Merdia Bowl- ler Brockman and Ruby Brockman, Estate ot" C. S. E(iwards, decelS-1954 All·Warren County AlI·Star Team everything that Is gOing on and in" divorce. J. T. Rlley, attorney. cognovit. Fred Jones, attorney. 84, Inherltan.ce tax determined. COMMON PLEAS how they cau jump to r;et there. , EmUy Jean Roll vs. Omer Carl The City Loan and Savings Co. Estate of catheryn M. Dugan, deJames P. Reed, et..t. va. Edward • Jim Allison, Mason • Alter supper the other e'Ulnlug I Ross, divorce. J. T. Rlley, attorney. va. Elbert Tipton and Lou Emma ceased George Earn Dugan admin- Carson, et al, title quieted. ·Dwane p.rIte" Morrow put the remains 01 the roast on Elale RoblnJon VI. Farris Tipton, cognovit. John M. Oswald, . istrato~, Inventoty Ilpproved. Goldie Throckmorton va. Lador· Estate of ~rge Schneider de- ah G. Reif, et aI, case dismissed. top or the retrigerator to cool but - • attorney. Dal. Schneider, C.rtlt.. I forgot to put It away before J when J got toP8 tor her. Veal Is _ ceased, Theodore C. Sprenger' ex- Irene M. Bachelor VB. Elmer C. Jim MIII.r, Wayneavllie . went out and the next I saw of a Illtle lower than It was a week on the west side or you tall orr op ecutor, filed first, final and di;trib- Bachelor, defendant to pay $20.00 that roast waa a large bone thal or two ago. Then top was thirty the east aide or think you are go· uUve account. per week; divorce to plaintiff; chilJ.rry Schutt-r, KIn.. MIIII Sugar had In the tr!tddle ot the but lut week It was only twenty· Ing to. I have only gone off the Estate of Arch Murray, deceas- dren to plaintiff. ·Co-captalnl Gilbert O. Hunkins vs. E. E. Os: living room floor. Now I know eight. Tbere haa been so much curb once and then the!e were a ed, Inheritance tax . determined. Coach: Ken Emerick, WaynHvll1e Sugar can not get up so hlgb so tallc In recent yearB about the ad- I lot ot men standing around and I Guardianship of Relie Johnson wald, as administrator of the estate I know that Puss was the gu!1ty \ r. nla:;es of tall calveB that more they hurried over and biked my IThomas E. Barnhart guardian' of Jessie O. Thompson , deceased , SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION une and haA! made the mlBtak ot . 1>011 more formerB are breedIng hind wheels right out of the Rut· _flIed fifth account. ' , case dismissed. . bringing the meat down to tbe theIr cows to fresben In tbe rall. , ter without mu ch trou ble but i ~ 1 Estate of Anna E. Cutler, de- State of Ohio VB. J. H. Watson , "Howard Woods, Morrow ·Jlm Rldl..-, C.,III" floor wbere Sugar took It away I They claIm you get more mUk, as always makes me nervous to try ceased, George S. Cutler, executor, plea of guilty; sentenced to Ohio "Joh n Eckhart, Carlili. "Bob O'Bannion, WaYMMll1e trom her, and 8 0 It goes It the )'ou get more during the ,fa1l and to park there and I have seen I inventory hearing set {or March 11 State penitentiary. Bob P.ter., WaYM.vllla Don SlmptOft, MalOn cat IlvOfl In the house and If there I winter and then w~en the graBS th e wrecki ng car there more than at 10;00 A. M. State of Ohio va. Curtis MeadJorry Ma.,.,.. Hlrveyaburg Dol. Wilson, Sprln.boro 18n't a cat In tbe bouse the mice COme8 In the spring It revives the once geltlng people out so tbat Estate of Ouey D. Johnson, de- ow., plea of not guilty, bond of Gilbert Bvnon, Springboro Some milk tlow just I\'hen ordInarily It would be a real Improvement. ccased, Martha Job:nson appointed $1 ,000. JoNv Summer, C.rll.l. and rata move rlgbt tn. ·Co<aptalnl °eo.c.ptalnl I like Marcb with Ita winds and executrix; flIed her application for State of <?hio vs. Larry G. Ertel, people eay they can train thelr would b gin to slack n. I do not cala, but I have nevqr succeeded. , J' no\\, about (hill hut It seems to storms and days ot bright aun. t appointment of a guardian of the bond fixed lD amou~t of $500. Coach: J.ck Souther, Morrow Coach: EIYer Galton, ~HiIe Sunahlne this morning and a me that mor farm ers Bre tnln g I Rhlue and that feel of spring In person and estate of Vernon Eu- The Lebanol)-CitlzeDa National heaT)" white rl"Ollt, but I am not to even up the milk suppJy by ,b e air. The willows are bright gene Johnson, Thelma Johnson Bank va. Dora .Burgemeir and -=;iiiiiiii_iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin_iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._iiiiiiii. !Orry. Bere'a boplnr we have having Bome cows freshen eacb gold now and th wheat Is getting and Grace Johnson. Hearing set Leonard Burgemetr, judgment to . . . . . • •• • our 'roats now and not after the month In8tead of havln " 80 many green. Tbe birds are very busy for March 23 at 10;00 A. M. pla~titf for ~1.99, trult trees come out and t\) keep In the aprlng. With farm eXl)enses these days. I just 88W' a pair ot Estate of Thomas Francis Mc-tbem trom coming out too loon 110 hlgb It takes caretul manage- red·bellied woodpeckers out on the Cd'rmack, deceased, Mabel Kahlert, MARRIAGE LICENSES we need tbe reat of tbe six weeks ment to make anything. A farm locuBt tree and tbey come every executrix, certificate of transfer orLevi Weiser, 48, tool ins pector, '. I winter tbat the ground hog prom- turns over QUite a lot of money, day to .the ' suet. '('be song ·spar· dered. Net value of estate, $18 .. Franklin, and Gladys Hettler, 48, lied ua Hut the booka do not Ihow much rowl have begun to sing In tbe 667.13. Inheritance f.ax determined. Inspector, Franklin. Will of Effie B. White, deceaaRalph Minter, 55, farmer, Foster, North or Xenia. or wu It eaat, profit at the end of tbe 7ear for mornlngB wbenever the sun shlne8 even theae cold daya. AlmOit Hme ed, filed and admitted to probate. and Ruth White, 41, factory work· tbey must bave had a lot mOTe !DOlt of UI.. Main atreet loob odd without to plant your garden It you want Eug~ne Luttrlnger ~PPO!nted exec- er, Muon. snow than we did tor yestenla, when we were drivIng we puled Its treee. I alwar. bate to lee «reen peu. The almanac Bays utor, George Henkle., Will J . Rank- , Norman E. Hale, 20, U . S. Army, placM wbere tbere were IUU big ' treell "'0 down, but U they can do plant top crope March 11 aDd 13 er and Howard Slecllt appointed ap- and Nancy Ann Brown, 17, atudent, llIOW drttta along the road. IOmethlng to tlx that awfUl gutter and that ta wba Dr. Krick 1&11 pralsen. Morrow. Dr. Krtck la,.. we will have our and tbose blr;h curbs It may be we are rolD. to have tbe coldest c Estate of Jennie Bradd~! de- - - , - - - - - - - , --coldest weatber around the tour- worth whtle. ParlLlng II alw..,.1 weather - wblch will It be, gar- t!aae~ Fred Bratd()Ck, admiIlistra/.:= F II DAY NIT E • S WIIH fI.1 tMnth and rain or snow ~und a problem, either 100 get bunr: up den weather or Ice and IDOW! ~i-ch 1~e~~~;00 ~~~~~ set for ~\ ~': TELEVISION FIGHT r
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the other Warren County Oarden valley, madonna ~lIy, poets nar· , clubs. wblch she' and Mrs'. Opal clssus, regp,l lily. Bweet violets F~rm 8upply dealers ,C OUld tubb8 attended. Pla:na f!lr the and valerian. i lower prices If they dldn t carry 195" Mrs . 0 pa I shady Stubbs dl s cus Bed I open' charge accounts. Few 8Up' G!lrden club's exhlb Itilt t h. e . ply dealers obarge Interest on rll~e for our COtUtn.::e when compllre ( " ('u ·t:ons (111 the Warren Countr ~Ir were, dlB' 1::~:an!s ffor t I pI~~e8'~1 a~d open aocounts. so they inust wi th the pas , e yeal'1l, e!lrly fiate. The 1952 cU8sed. , an a or we p acea. an s charge higher prices to cover 'costs Th Indlvtdual farm a110lment'l ered last fall will oont.l nue to b'l For the program p:a rt of the that may be expected to grow of extending 'tbla type of credlt to 'Ire now, being determined and beld In storage w~lch will , give The Waynesville Oarden Club meetlng, Mrs. Olive ' Curl spoke ' well 11\ .the . ahade are, bleeding their cllatomel'1l. 'That m a k e s· 8 1\.1'11 farmer will soon' be advised a reserve of about 70.000, bushels ~~a T~I;:':.:y at the home of Mra· 1 briefly on 'Plants ,for ~ dry or poor ,' heart. oolumblne, coral bell. cro- ca8h ' oustomel"l . pay par~ of th" by mall or bl.ll allotment. l in Warren county. . I soll" and "Planta for. F ragrance.! I cus., .narclssU8 and ,trilllum. While credit coat8. for farmers who use To be ell~lble (or ,a 90% ~arlty The " ·arren county ABC has The , meeting was , called to or· For annulIl s that are especially pansy. verbena, zInnia. cornnower·1 opeD 'accounts, unless 'supply deal. prIce support lOAn' on tbe 1954 been advised that In the southern der bY .the presld&n.t and the us· adapted to dry and poor BOU abe lupln~ and petunIa are to~erant of ' ers offer caBh discounts. corn a farmer DlIlBt plant within part or Ohl9 dealgnRted a8 Area ulII business transacted. mentioned .' poppies. cockscomb. partial sh!\de. She t'ecommend~ Intereat ra~ are determln-ltl by the allotment eetahllabad for the No. t. which Inciludes Warren Plans for a Spring F10wer Show gallllirdla. marlgolds, 'naetl1rtlum, for wet ~Iacea tbe following . cOB.t a 01 extendIng oredlt. Banks nrm. . county, the State committee ' haa to be held at the local library, petunia and portulaca. While tbe monkey flower. buttercup, cardinal: and farm lending In.tltutlons le~d It . Wll8 also announced that tile determined tha.t It Is necessary to . were dl80ussed. May 12 waa se- perennials such aster,a. ~abY· ; flower, tor-get-me,no,t. , Japa.nese mob". ,at the lowe~ pOlalble ~t. ; plU'tment or Atrlcu1~e baa II&- : call all com loanl! In May 1. 1954. looted a8 , a tentative date. . breath, butterfly weed and yucca Irla and yellow flag. Tb8y .-educe 1,Oan' cOeu ~nd'~rmJned tbat clue to the age 'and 1 The president a.ppolnted tour , were recommepded. Tbe fragrant The Ihado'll" ,box waa used to 1Ing ' large To.l umea ' of loana. · ~ondltl()n of RII 1948 an4 lU9 com V'ACATION IN CALIFORNIA additional membel"l to the FaIr annuals are ageratum. ' heliotrope, J)lan a display tor tJie, ,pring flow· . 'Bu-nea Incl'eaHd .0 Nh ~' It hI no longer thou&bt a4vlaable '. . committee namely : Eunloe .AU-/ntlgronette, na.turtlum nlcotlana. er .how: All .It I~ to , b;e In JI~, ~. ~ c,.pltai ~tI fo ~D" nl1. to IIoId ~I. com 111 / . Misa ' Mary Jane White, of Dear' ford. Elolae Alexander, Carolyn Tlflnsy phlox, plnka scabloaa. a lIemoiaIl Da7 tileme aeeme4 t~ ma'k8 are4lt · u Imvo~t ' farm .torqe fa compliance with WayneSVille, left Tbursday for a . efIoob. ....... peu uel Terbella. be ~ , tGot: tlIt8 cledllD~ tile Wlrren Count, vacation with relatives Ill. 'oaU· 1RetaUick and Lela Stamper. MI'8. Tbe follOwing pe~ are allO The meetiQ adJoImIed to m~t _ - ABO collllD1Uee baa requelted l (orDla. Enroute, sbe plana to Vae . !,Iac IDAla re~ OD -/ tracJ:ut., h~~, 1QIter . . .n IDODth 'WItIl -irn. Leaa.lfut. • ' . . 1IJ1~IDC .natmctiGaS for 16.000 vtllt friends In AJiIona, I meetlDJ' 01 represeDtatl1'el from beard, lemon day.m,." W, of the loek U hMt8U. _ j'Typewriter ~~
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Ieolls To .....n. 1.11•••1 WII.IH. Wllk WarreD Do••'' , Cor. ClialipiolS la... WHII, 'Kickoff' 1111 I.re. 21, I. O.rllsle In coJDpllance wltb Prealdent Eisenhowe.r 's requeat made to tbo Boy Scout. of the Nation at tbelr annual Jamboree held tn CalLfornlR to dellicate 1954 for the wise use or our God given Natural Relources tbt:ough COllllervatlon and Restoration programa. Warren County Is taking cogolzance, by fostering the flrat kickoff during National Wild· ute week starting March 21·27. The first meetlny in the county~-----------will be beld Tbursday, March 26, In the auditorium of Carlisle Pub· lie School. to which the public III Invited to meet with Warren County Boy Scout leaders. Army PFC Robert K. Soward SpoDBorlng thll meeting are such son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sow· leaders u Raymond Dugan, Prell· ard, Waynesville, recently apent dent of the Warren County Con· a seven-day rest and recupera.tlon servatlon Association, Inc.. Earl leave In Kokur&. Japan. Kindred, President of the Frank· Private Flrlt Cla88 Soward Is lin Anglers Club, Earl McVey, normally stationed In Korea aa a Scout Ex ecuthtift, Mound BuDderl POlt ellchllnge cuhier In Company Area, Rlcbard Sblde, Field Scout K of the 2d Inrantry Divlslon's Executive, Mound Bundei'll Area, 38th Reclment. E. S. Brannaman, Supt. CarllAle The Waynesville soldier entered School with the support of tbe the Army In October, 1952, com· Carllile Scbool Board. pleted basic training at Fort Knor, Tile Warren County Conservll' Ky., and arrived overseu last tlon Aasoclatlon II bavlng consel"V June. atlon window stickers printed that will be dlltrlbuted to motorIsts by Boy Scouts atalloned at Warren county filling statlOD4 on a Sat· urday In the near future.
BOY SOOUTS SELL Local Slld••ls To LIGHT BULBS HERE OOllp.t. in Masie Beginning this week end, Friday, OOllest Sal.rd., Marcb 19 and Saturday, March 20
WayneavlLle Higb School wtll be the Waynesville Troop of Boy well represented In the coming dis· will call upon you to Join Scouts IT 1M. OF INTEREn their campalgo to finance the trict soloist and ensemble contest, Drum and Bugle Corps within to be held at Wilmington College ABOU1' fOLK. YOU on Saturday, Much 20. the Trooll. . Students participating Saturday KNOW The cost of Buch a project II '316.00. However the Dayton In· morning are : Joan LlLRue. wbo WEEK END IN DETROIT stltute of Music, being conlclous wm play " Carmen Fantasle," a Mr. and MI'II.\ Robert Allen and or the many values to be lalned trumpet solo adapted from Bizet's daughter were weele end guest. (rom lIuch an organization, die· opers, "Carmen." Tobe Ball, who of bel' parJ!Jnts III Detroit. counted this total 33% leavIng )/'111 81ng an aria from PuccLnn1'1I the troop with an Indebtednesb "Madam Butterfly," and Carl RETURN FROM FLORIDA of $21~OO for 16 Instruments. Schnaltman, who wtll play a claro Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Hawke and Many parsde accessories are yet Inet solo, "Capricioul Aloyslous,' by Harold N. Walterl. Mr. Doll Hawke have retUJ1led af· to ' be had. , In the afternoon, two enlembles tel' a few weeks In J'lorlda. Toward thl8 end the Boy Scouts HONORED RECEff:rL Y at a banquet In Columbua were th'e 1953 bave selected an Item of merchcan from Wayneavtlle will take part. Warren County wlnne"l of the Nallonal Selected 5 Acre OeKalb 8UNDAY GUESTS IN lEBANON dlse necessary for all homel at One, a Qute quartet conslstln« of Corn Cont,1t. FINt pl;.ce winner w .. Ell Fum .. Waynelvllle Mr. and 141'11. E. F. EarDhart all timel In the form of el.e otrlc Anna F1a.nnery, Lynn Retalllck . wtloM Ion Roy (above left) accepmd the county champlonlhlp were Sunday evening dinner light bulbs. The package wLU con· Alice Tinney. and Marilyn Oon.8 plaque. MI'. Furn.. prClduoed a yield of 138.05 bUlhel1 of corn pel' guelt. of Mr. and MI'II. Clayton taln 10 98sorted wattages. The wUl plaY "Gavotte" by E . J . Oos· acre. Third place wlnn'lr was Lee O'Banlon of Wilynllvllie (above Smith In Lebanon. manutacturer Is Sylvania a.nd the lIec .. and the otber, a. clarinet quar· right) with a yield of 91.84. John R. CaineI', Jr., of Lebanon, took profit marglo Is held by the enct tet made up of Carl Schnaltman, second place with 11.02 bUlhels per acre. Patty Miller, Mary Joan Stiles, and SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS retAil price $1.98 tax Included. Mr. aDd 111'1. W. E. Stroud, Mri. The Boy Scouts will be glad to Tommy La.cey, will play an adllp. Maude Crane, Mrs. Grace Vice and West Wayne Advisory 8u pply any churcb, school, bus· taU on of "Tbree Blind Mice." The contelts are 8yon80r04 by Mrs. Irene Hendenon were Sun· Iness, or lodge with oustolj1 orders. Counc;I Meets Here day dinner I1IMt.I of Mr. and Mn. The Troop committee nnd the the OMEA, or Ohio Music Educa· George Hendenon. Waynesville Civic Club, w b 0 tors Auoclatlon, an organlzRtlon The West Wayne AdvlsOl1' sponllor the Boy Scouts, hlgbly en· made up of mU81c teachers teach· Council met on Friday evening at Mr. Jobn Pont, baaketball coacb Ing In OhIo high aohools. SPENDS FURLOUGH HERE d.orae this fund ral81ng 'plan. of Miami Unlveralty at Oxford, the home ot Mr. an4 Mrs. Harold Corporal Harold Stanley, ot Ft. After the necessary preparation A OIrl Scout council meeting Whitaker. The meeting W88 Ohio, will be the IPeaker at the Bragg, N. C., spent a tew days was held Tuesday evening, March the Troop will welcome Invitattons Community Basketball Banquet. opened and Mrs. H. L. .Rye con· 9. 1964, at the St. Marya. Parish to perform In parades and cele· during the put week with hll ducted the dlscU8slon on the to be held at the High School parenl.8, Mr. and Mn. Howard bratlons, locally and relall\'e ly toplo, "Communism." This belo,:; House. Stanley. The sponsors were Invited to at· distant. The Happy Hour Club met on Auditorium this Saturday evening, a very greatly dlsc1lssed, subject Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Maroh 20, beginning at 6 : 30 P. m. many Interesltng comments were tend the Scout meetings In order The P.-T. A. Is sponsorl.n g this The Waynesville Rotary Club GUESTS IN DAYTON to get acquainted with the Scouts. Ralph Shafter with M1'1I. Helen heard. ,~ 1II hold a Joint meettng with tb e Mr. and 1!Irs. Harold B. Earn· Hook and daughter. Mias Lucll!' banquet and It Is open to the leaders .nd to see bow their The GouncU adjourned to meet Franklin Rotary Club Tue8day. hart were SaturdAy evening I1IMta Moore and Mrs. Mildred SherwoO'l public. Tickets are 8t1ll on sale, In Aprll at the home of Mr. and meetings are carried out. but hurry, that your reservation Marcb SO at St. Maryl Parlsb of Mr. Marlon Jacobe wben the 118 guelts of tbe club. The money paid by the sponsors Mra. Gilbert Frye, and during the may be In on time. Rouse bere. Put Muten of Stillwater Lodge, or the Waynesville 011'1 Scouts bas Mrs. P. L. Reason, In charge of pleasant socIal hour. a lillost de· The meeting wlll be held at 6:00 tiORFOLK, VA. - (FRTNC) Dayton, entertained with a dinner, the program, read some poems . The "team" bas carried the ball IIclous dessert course was served been 8ent to the Middletown COUD· Three Atlanltc FIe t d stroyers reo 11. m. dance and picture show. cll. Tbe committee wants to thank and the topic "How to Rate Your all 888son so let us carry our by .the bostesl. Tbe Franklin Club Is the par· turned recently ttom the Medlter· them for their cooperation. Town" lBken from the Pathfinder, thanks nnd fellowship to them for their fln~l victory. ent club of the local Rotary bav· RETURNS FROM NEW YORK Each Scout leader gave a review ranean. wBS discussed and anllwered by Aboard tbe USS Oowell 18 J&8. IlIg BPoosored the Wayn~vme Misl Donna Barton haa returned many remarkll. a8 to what her troop was doing O. Lamb, season, USN, son of Mr. Rotary ba.ck In 1950 wben It was Ilfter Ipendlng a weelt In New In the way of working on various The club adjourned, witb plans TO CELI;BRATE 60TH York and In New Haven, CeDn., to me t In April with Mrs. Del'- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY badges , making kits tor Korea, And Mrs. C1edua D. Lamb, of organized. This will be a Rotaryann meetwhere ahe W88 the guest of Mr. nice . Hortman DB hoste8s, and a helping with the Ea.ster Seals, Waynesvtll . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett The ships bave been training tng-tor Rotary members and their Harlan Earnhart for the Yale ohange will be made In th reg Ivlll celebrate their 60th wedding WlliJelmlna Braddock and Jamea making favors fot bospltals, et . Senior Prom. It was announced by Mrs. Lester this winter 88 part of . a ' avy wlve8. ular order of tbe me~tlng. ea b onnlvel'llary at J..ytle at 1 :30 p. m. Jones, both or WaynesvUle, have hunter·klller attack unit attached memb r to bring some bilked unday, far ch 21 with open housA been cited for high bonors on the Prether. chairman of - the 011'1 to the Sixtb Fleel. SUNDAY GUESTS IN HA~ILTON goode whl h will be 1I01d, tb pro· to theIr friends. Dean's Lilt of the CO)1 ., of Art8 Scout ookJe 81lle, tha. 1,856 Hunter:klller groups Ilre ·om· Mr. and MI1I. David Harteo k eeds to be given for a Mag-nettr. and Sciences at 'Mlaml University boxes were ordered. posed of destroyers and a light lind dal hlers and f>fIo. and Mra. prlngs Polio Hospital fund. In recognition 0 f scholastic May 16, 1964 wUl be "Open aircraft carrIer. TheI r mI ss ion Is JamelL. Hartsock w re Sunday evedurnlg tbe P88t sefor the new Scout camp llchlevements House" Dellmous Ice oream, oake and to hunl And destroy enemy sub· ning supper guests of Mr. and oflee were served during tbe s(}mester. at Stonybrook. . The following . flve men have Mrs. Raymond Hartsock In HAm· IAI hour. A b&8lc training course will be marines. MIss Braddook, who Is 8 grad· been ordered to report for Induc· uate of George (Pa.) RJgb Sehool, given at Middletown. begtnning on llton. tlon on March 25 bY Warren coun · prll 6 and. w1l1 constlnue every "The Defeat of SalBn" will be 18 the daughter of Mr. a.nd Mrs. ty draft board No. 122: RETURN TO N. CAROLINA the sermon subje t next Lord ' ~ Ra)1mond Braddock. Jon e s, a. Tuesday for the following tour Frankltn - Thomas S. McClur . Mrs. Dale Duff e and IItU sao of Waynelvlll'll High w eks rrom 9 :~ A. m. to 2: 30 p.lll. duy mornlog. Rend about the grAdual Raymond Young, Jack Purkey. Bruce hRv l' Lurned to their hODle Bahy sitters will be provider! Great Dragon, the War In Heaven, School, 18 the son of Mr. ~LDd Mrs. South Lebanon-Oorden Allen. lit Cam» LeJeune, N. "after the Woman w.lth wings and the James E. Jones and IB a member for lhose who ha"e small children. Dr. H. F. Dye was among the Lebanon- Ralph Foley. spending several weeka here with The tran8portatlon baa been or· of Phi Kn-ppa Tau frn terulty. urlng their regular montbly Flood of water C&8t out of members of the Tri-County VeterThe lollo\ving seven men have her parenl.8. Mr. Ilnd Mrs. J. J. meeting held recently In Colum· mouth of tbe sel'Pent, all from the Both student8 a.r e sop.hoDlol'e!! I'Onged. Leaders and assIstants InRrY MedI cal Association, In ses· been ordered for armed forces Burske and witb other relatives. bue. the Ohio WlldllCe Councll ap · lw ttth chapter of Revelation , and at Miami. are In great demand, so those who slon at 1\11'8. Wllgner's Kitch n, pbY81cai examination In March 30 : are IntereBted, please ontact Mra. Ilroved the acquisition of 10'.46 come and hear these things ex Eaton, tin Wedne8day evening who Franklin James Carpenter, ATTEND TROTWOOD 8HOW Elwood Ktllworlh or Ml'lI. John additional aores In tbe Spring plalned In this sermon next Lord's dl8cussed th arrail'll of the Oblo Ralph Shelton, Bernie Jobnson. Mr. Dnd 1\Ira. J. P. Fromm, Mrs. Valley Area In Greene County. doy morning. In the evening servo W. MI8SRlI for further InformaUon. tate Veterinary Medical Aasocla.Lebanon-Forrest Cole. Lucille Armitage and Mr. and Mrs. Purohase of the Ia.nd will expand Ice the sermon subject will be Refresbments were served by Morrow-Samuel Rawland, Jr, E. F. Earnhart saw the lAons' State acreage open to public hunt· hrlst Before Pllate, Luke 23 : 1 the commIttee tor Troop No. 151, tlon . C. W. Cromley, President of Dr. FOSler-Harry KJbbey. ClUb Folllea In Trotwood on Sat.- Ing wblch Is 80 badly needed In 26. This sermon Is a part of our Mrs. George Current, Mrs, Orva.l The Lucast Lane Jers'oy herd Rose, Mrs. Maynard '\Yeltl and the Oblo State Veterinary Med· Oregonlll,-Robert Speaks. urday eve'Dlng. Mr. pbarles Eam- this heavily populated area, ac· series of Sunday evening aermona IcaJ AssocIation from Ashvllle ; Dr. Four men will be called for In hart, secretary of tbe club, w.. cordIng to Cbarles A. Dambach, from the la8t week of Chrlat'.; owned by R. C. Bailey, Wal7llesvl1le Mrs. Edgar Smltb. Fred J. Kingma, Secretary of tho ductton on April 26. was recently claeslf1ed for breed In the Follies paat. John W. Missal, Mrs. public tplnlstry. You will enjoy It. Chief, Division of Wildlife. state organization from Columbus, type by an otriolal clasll16er of . Eight men will be called for Council Reporter and Robert L. Henry, a atart memo pbyslcal examination on April 27. The American Jersey Cattle Club, CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ber Of the Executive Secretary" R . El Dennison , EJast :Lanslng, Mrs. COl'li Rich celebra.ted bel' •• oftlce, met with some twenty vet· HAS QUESTS ON BIRTHDAY Mlcblgan. erlnarlans and tbelr wives from The animals In the be'rd were Mr. !lDd Mrs. Cecil Davie and thlB aren . A.l so present at thA gIven tndlvidua.l ratlnga baaed on Frye and lonl. Mr. and Mrs. HartLanky Dan Slmpaon, the tallest man on the Wilmington College a comparison with tbe Jersey meeting were Dr. R. L. Knudson, 80ns and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J . ley MoaB, lIfr: nnI Moll an~ Mr. b'asket~an IIQua4 at 6·S~, wbo would be a sbort man on many other Davis and daughte8 of Dayton. Mr. Showing a decline of only $39,· and Mrs. Marlon Linder were din· college teams, W88 named most valuable player for the Quakers Wed· breed's official sCore carel, whIch 801 over the same period of tbe Veterinarian In charge, DIvision at and Mrs. Gilbert King and children Anlm81 Industry, U. S. Departallo1.8 100 points for tbte Ideal ner SIIests of MI'. and Mr... Llle nesday nlgbt and was presented the Carr Bros. Trophy. The team also Jersey' animal. Th Luc6et Lane previous year, prepaId sales lax ment of Agriculture, and Dr. J. of New Burlington. were ~unda Fox and children In Dayton. dedded at 11.8 annual awards banquet to revert to the practlee of Jersey herd now has an average receipts reported for the week R. Hay, Chief. Division ot Animal evenln'g dinner guests 9f Mr. and Mra. Loyd Davis and Mrs. Jennie na,"lng game caplBlns. 'fLnd an "honorary captain" for the seuon. score of 85.76% on 20 animals. ending February 27. 1964, by Industry, Ohio Dept. of Health. HIT BY CAR SATURDAY .Roger W. Tracy. Treasurer . or Davis. celebrating the birthday of Holder of nearty eyery bard·~ The breed's average Is 83.16%. Little Jerry StanleY', BOn of Mr. Mrs. Davis. State, amounted to $3.000.820. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY One , animal Is rated Excellent. wood record at the 82-year-old col, lind Mrs. Howard Stanley, rusbed Collections reported this week lege, Simpson wu oaptaln of the '. 11 Very Oood and 8 Good PluB. J.irs. W. E. Stroud celebratel\ out on the street on Saturday eveHOSTESS TO WCTU were $443,6'19 greater than for the The Jersey breed has ' Inore of· QUakers (who won 6. lost 14) from her birthdAY on Monday and sltt' ning . to get bls little neice, and prelolls week this Yl!ar. The y Mrs. SAra Braddock was bostess hlB forward position where oppon· flclally clasBlfled anLmala t han and Mr. Stroud were dinner guest~ was hit by a car, receiving head raised the cumulative grand total to the WCTU meeting on Friday ents .found his 8et-sbots the mOilt The Farmers Club held any 'otber dairy breed. Tbe clusof Mn. Grace Vice and Mrs. tren pand blp lD,lurles. HIs Injuries tor tbe nscal year beginnIng July afternoon. proved to be not too serious, and deadly weaponll they bad to face. monthly meeting at the Far HJlla lflcatIon program was started In I, 1963, trom a gain of 6.8 percent HenderBon . Tbe meeting waB opened wltb reasod of shooting 42,6 per Party House on Thu1'8da.y with 1982. By he Is rapidly Improving. to 6.9 per cent over the !>r!lvloufl silent prayer and atter tbe bUBI· cent from the field and 75.7 from MrB. A. S. Collett u bostess. Typewriter Ribbons Are Here neBS seSSion, the county PreSident, year. the free·throw 11ne, tbe senior A delicIous dlnnl!r was served WSCS TO MEET THURSDAY Mrs. Ethel Padgett of Mason, gave cager wrapped up these laurel I : to the members and the followlIP The WSCS will meet on Thura- mOBt 1/01111.8 for a lingle game an account of the State conven· Ing guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles "In the KJDgdom of <Joell no dis· da.y with a luncbeon at the 'Meth· against Mountain State Jan. 26); Swindler, Mrs. Ada McKay, · M1'1I. tlon held Itt Zanesville and read odlst cburch at twelve-thirty. Tbf' most pOints tor . a alngle selUlOn Laura Collett and Mr. Harley tinction 18 made a8 to color of the an Interesting sketch on the lire akJn, whether It be black or whlt~; meeting will be held at two o'clock (624 In 19 games, 1963-54); besi Smttb. or Frances Willard. ~y, rather th.e heart and , aoul are . with Mra. Howard Drummond tn average for a slOlle aeason (27.6, Following the cl081ng, a pleasant FoDpwlng the dinner and short consIdered. Il the spirit 1& pure, cbargeof the devottoDl and Mra. 1'953·54): Mst average for career social period, the meettOl wu SOCial hour was enjoyed. Gilbert Frye will arrange 'tb~ pro- (18 ..7 for 70 games- In tour sea. opened and Mr. ' Harold Whitaker ~he face Is illumInated, altho It be black. ' If the heart lA ' stained, CARD OF THANKS gram. sons); second be it point total tor discussed the speCial topIc, "Is the face Is dark nrtd depressed, r wlsb to express my tbank.8 and career (1 ,312 In 70 games; record An Excessive Amount of Ferttll zer al~bo It may be of the utmost . . TO BE WE'D AP~IL 9 appreciation to all who remem· Is 1,339 In 86 games by ' Walt Necessary In Tlmel of ' S~lua?" Invitations bave been ' IS8ued b)' Hobble, 1947·61, .DO'\'I' coach at Mr. Whitaker ably ,dlsouesed hli beauty. ,The color of tbe pupil of bered me with rIowera, cards and Mr. and Mra. Glenn Blan4 to the GooiI 'Hope): and .a host of lesser suhjeot, menUoDlq that 10111 the eye II . black, yet .tibey are gltts and for tbe visits aud many light. Altho the wbite wedding or their dau.b€er, 11ar- records including mOlt field goaJs should be telted, that the proper fountatns acts of kindness during my Btay bara Lou Bland to Mr. Floyd 'JUI- for lO88oh an~ career, most ' free fertl)lzer sbould be used, tbat, mar- color Is apparent, yet. In It Is hid· At Miami Valley hospItal and 'since " tus WIIllilms on Saturday, April throwl for leason and career, mOlt ket contro1& are nece~a.ry and den and concealed seven, colol1l. my return 'home. , 3 at tbe Centerville Metbodlat consecutive free ' tbrows and mOlt tbat distribution' could be 1m· 'J!herefore whiteness a n i1 black· Pauline Drannock. ness bave no Importance: nay Cburcb, with 'receptton to follow field goals for slogle game. proved. . . • • rather the circle of distinction Is DAUGHTER BORN TO at tbe Wlsblng Well. ' Mr. Harley Smttb, for mer based on BOul and heart"-Abdul Simpson allO led hIli lCIuad to a MR .• MRS. MARK JOHNSON new team total for a alOlle game teacher and atudent counselor. Baha.. TRP;· 152 MEETS WEDNE8DA~ -116 aplnst MountaIn State. ~e waB Introduced the gueat , Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jobnson. of Troop 162 ot tbe Waynelv:!lle coll~ted 146 re1JOuiu!s to pace btl Ipeaker. ml talk ' on delinquent Route' 2, Waynesville are the proud GIrl Scouta heid tbelr ' 1'e8Ula-r team for thIS leaaon, T}1e Iquad children -.,as Intenlel'l lnte1'8stlnt P.-T. A. PROGRAM TO at: patents of a new baby daughter, meeting Wednesday, Maroh 10th. had 1,449 polnta for all a ••rag~ of and he talked on bIB favorite topIc HELD MONDAY EVENING born Frlday, March 12 at Grand· vIew hospital. The ~ew baby elrl The troop divided 'Into the anita 7U per rame ,d.plte -the &ott "Undel'31'ODnd Railroad." He told The WaynelYtlle P.-T. A. wel.hed nine pouncIB an4 fifteen and attendance od dnes we~ \'8Cord. . of his ltudlel on tlltll tQplc, bow .ram "dl be beld Monday eY8DlD.c. GOVERNOR FRANK J. LAUSCHE I. pictured .111111'11 a proolam.. ouncel. '. , taka bj the ' ecrlbell. . • The W'aJ1lenm. '101Ith. wlao will so .many Negroes . .lned thelr ~arcb H. , The ba~ wert dllCUlllec1 od be JftduatecJ In .Tan. with a . .' freedom In tlill ...... on Loc!al Girl Bconta wt1l QIpen the lib. HttIfll nlde the month of March 18 to April 11 fop· the - astllr . .al Drive. Hampalgn Iponlored annually by The OhIo Socletyfol' INDEX CARD FILE, BOXES .- . refnshmentl' we.r.e lIen-ed bJ II...: tog dqree, I• .oarrently rated ft1a th ....N." BvUqtoa Road propam. We bave and tJIl1u1u card Crippled Children. Two of tha youngltere who hive rece ved help R~. . In the ,,-UOD ' UD01IC email eo\'. ,- After a YfItY lDteriltln, da,. tbe - A mutcal pm;.ram ;rm be p ' rue boK.. 04 Index tab cantl. 'rom the medical Pl'CllClram of the Soolety .re pictured with him'rile ' meetlq ~ec1 witll tile .-.... aDd 8ICIOD4 to 1Mo clu" adjoImae4 to meet In AprU HDte4 .oder the dlrectlolii of III', IIuIu ~I for both cIoItq aIroII., 1'raIl$ III 01d0 ....... wltIa IIr.... 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THE MIAMI GAZETTE Eltabllshed February. 1850 PAUL A. SCHERER Editor and Publl.her CEC ILIA J. SCHERER A.. oelate Edi tor
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HARVE YS BUR G Honored With Stork MISS JANE FITE Shower Friday Eve. Correspondent
:II rs. Ou\'llI lIarLsock ent oltu ln('d Fredn aml'b 11. brlde-el ct 011 Friday el nlllg honoring ~l rM . of Mr. nonaltl Pope, wns compll· Carl Brad stree t with a "stork III IIted wltb a brldll l sho w I' In shower." Gam s and ('onleK \..~ Ih blph Bcbool building Friday were njoyed a nd mu ch tim e was spent In admiring the many lo\'ely venlng. F'uueraJ lIe r icYes for Mrs. Alice little gIrts whlcb Mrs. DradBtreet Shults. , 5. \\' re conduct d Wed found awaiting her. n s day afternoon from lubbs rund IIclo"s . nl nd course Was ernl bome. Waynesville. Burial I ser ved by the hoste8s. The In· ~ l l sll
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Inger Rest Rome. where s he had LPaul Farquar and Mr8. Low II been a patient tor seversl weeks. I Smltb of Dayton. Mrs. Emmn Detore moving to their home on Raper. Irs. M. A . Fulke rson. Mrs, Main Street. she and her husband, 1 allle ·lark. Irs. Paul Picking. the late Frank Shutts, lived on a Mrs. Enrl onner. Mrs. M . D. ra rm nenr Harveysburg. Balrd. Mrs. erald Creech. MI'!!. lrB. George Henderson WII S Mrs. Anne Wbeelan was called I Mabel Hathafl1Y. MI'!!. Perry host 8 to the Friends hip lu b on to Morehead. Ky .• Wednesday be- Sackett. Mrs, Richa rd h eball. aus of the s rlous llIn 58 or her Mrs. am Bro,,-n. Mrs. Byrd Wedn sday aft TOoon. with Mrs. fa lher. ' Leonard Plank. La key. Mrs. Horace Shaner. Mrs. Robert Baker a s 8S I tant hoet S8 . The mooti ng was op ned by th The " CS· or the MethodlBt George Henderson. Mrs. . H. hurch met Thursday afternoon. ' Stubbs. Mrs. John LIIn. .Mrs. preSident. Mrs. Shaner. and MI'!! . in tbe home ec;o nomlcs rooms o~ Nema Bradstre l. l\1 1'l1. Wyn Brad· Eva Wertz cond ucted tbe devo· Irs. . H. Stubbs was In the hIgh 8chool building with Mrs. ! str et Mrs . David StroUon. Mrs. tlons. Hnrry ·Burne tt. Mrs. Harold f e- charge or the program of gam s J . . foore as hostess. li nd contests. aft r which th club T he Adutt Class or Jonah's Run Farland. Mrs. Rny Miller. MrB. D. adjourned to m et In prll at tit'! . Ridge and th e honored guest. Ba ptis t hurch met Friday evehom ot :\Irs. H rb rt Vaugh t. . ning In the parsonage with theIr :\l rs. Bradstreet. I urlng th e oclal hOllr. d II lous pllstor and wit . Mr. find Mrs. J . dll e. Ky .. is spe nd Ing e\' ral daYfl refreshmenls w-tth all appoint· P. Thornbury. her IlS th gu sl o r he r brolher· men ts In St. Plltrlc)( tbeme. weI' Mrs . A. S. Coli tt was hosteslI In.la\\" a nd sis ter. Mr. 1111<1 I I' . J . 8 rved by th hostess. at Far Hills Parly Hous for the P. Thornbury. Mar II me ling ot the Wayne Mrs. Mary lAw lcy w Town hl p Farmers lub. a t ht' r borne Sa turday eveni ng fo r Subscribe to The GAZETTE: MI'!!. AdrIan PlumDl r Is now he Ma r r h m elln of the Ivlr mployed 8S a cl rk a t Dosters' League. g ,. Gro ery. \ Mrs. Roy Abbott 80em several The Masonic J..odge met a t th IIIIYs Ill st week ill Bell fontaine. . tempI Saturday ve nln g \ Ith (be as tbe guest or her dau ghter. OES 8 r"'ng the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. H. . Tu cker 8pent Sunday III Dayton liS guests or All Types of thelr son·lll·law and dau ghter. Mr. and Mrs. John Syferd and son. A Kenny. I Mi ss VirginIa Simpson. of Louis· 4%
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.LEOAt&l NOTICI NOTICE TO CONTR~Cl'OR' 8ea1iid bld~ ~.lll be received by T Tg F OHIO tbe Cleric or tlte Village ot Waynes. Department of H IghwaYI ville. Slale of Oh io. at the office olumbus. 0 101<1. M,a rch 5. 1954 of said Village until twelve o'clock Contract Sa les noon. BH.lurday. Mar h 27. 1954 Legal Copy No. 5+91. for furnI shing tbe necessa ry labor. equipment. aDd mat rlaB for col· ......- - - - - - - -....'!"'"~------------~ N1T }'run: co , TRACT en led oropo n18 will be r ll. I('cllng anti disposing ot garbag? METHODIST ~HURCH LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH elvod at th o of tie o f the lat lind r tu so ot th re~ldont8 IIn.1 J. W. Wede e woud. Mluillter 11. E. DU\lghn, PlIstor Htghll' ny Dlret tur at Ohio. at CO- omm I' 11\1 establl shment8 wHhln hurcb chool. 9: 30 Q. Ill .. MI': UulUed Ser vice. 9: 45 a. m. lumbus, hlo. uutll 1l0 :00 A. M .. th e VlIloge of Waynesv lllt, nco Herbert McMillan . Supl. Oh io Standard T im,. Tuesday . cording to the ord lnlln coll antI Worship Service. 1() :30 a, m. ST. MARV'S EP ISCOPAL tate or Ohio In \'ollth Ye\lowsRlp unday 7:~0 Marc h 30. 195 1. fo r illll)rOv ementl! s tatutes or the Til" Re\'. Sam el N. K y •• llectar In : such cas a mad :tod provltI d. p. m. • Sunday: Proposals N us. I t o 4 Inclusive Such collections /l nd dlsllOs ai bolr Praot.ice Thur.day 8.00. ) lOl l' Commun ion. 7 : 30 a. UI . Cbur h School. 10 : Hi n. m. a r ofrered II~ one project and shall b made onc n w ek. ac;' will be awarded as nne contract. ' nud very week. 00 Mondays at ,'dult Worship. 10 :45 a . m. PRO P SAL No. 1 such points and und r Ruch rules. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST n ull!'r unt)' . Oblo. on S c. r gu latlons. tr illS nnd conditions Byron , arve r, Minister UTJ CA E.U.B. CHURCH lion 9.64. t at Houte No, 122. In as designated by the ex isting 01'· Dible S chool. 9 :30 a. m. William hnnnoll. Mi nister. Lemon Townsh ip by applying an dlnllnces of the Village of Waynes· Morning Worsblp. 10 :30 a. m. unday School 9 ::>0 a . m .. Mr. nsphnltl c conl'l'et~ s urface oursc. " II Ie. and the con tract price will ~rayer Meetl~c. 7 : 00 p, m. lIarley Thomas. Supt. It T.S6 be \1ald to the 8uccessful . bidder 'oung People a Meeting. 7 : 00. emp . montbly. . I;::venln g erv lces. 7 : 30 p. m . Preach lBg. every otbel Sunday aveme nt :, Width 18 feet. • 11 : 45 a. m. Length 6.91 6. t et or 1.31 miles . ' EaCh bid s1)a\l ontain a bid for Evening Service. nut Sund ay 11\ PROPOSAL No. 2 the per annum ('os ts of such aerv· . month. Warren aunt)' . Oblo. on Sec. ices. and also a bid for each ad. ~~~,~~SVILLE CHURCH OF tiona 0.00. 0.61 and 1.36, Btate dltlonal person. firm or other lIser CAESAR'S CREEK FRI ENDS Route No. 122. In F'rariklln. Md at the services which might result Price Rohe rts. Minister Jaok Barnes. Minis ter. DIble School at 9 :30 S. m. Clear Creek To" nshlps. by apply. from a nnexatl9n of ndjacent ter· Charlel Stanley, Bupt. Morn!ng '''orsh1P. 10 :50 a. ~. Ing an \lspb alt lc concrete surface rltor les to the VlIJage. Worship Serv ice. 10 n. m . Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m . course. Item T.35. Each bid must contain the Cull Bunda,. . Soh001. 11 a. m. Midweek Services. 7: 30 p. m. Pa emen!: " Idth teet, name of every person or comLength 36,1]2 feet. pany In terested In the same. and Width 20 feet. Length 3.907.2 be accompanied by a bond In th'! ORiGONtA EVANGELICAL U. B. reet.. amount of 10 per/ cenl of th e bid ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH ~uKelle Orlftula. Pastor Bunda, School. 10 a. m. Total Len!(th 39.019.2 feet or to the !!atisfacUon of the Clerk. Rev. Jobn Berning. Pastor Morning Wo.tthlp. 11 a. m. 7.39 miles. l or a certified check In tbe amounr Muses B.OC ant! 10:00 a. m. Youth Fellowlhip. 6: 30 to 9: 00 at 10 per cenl at the bid on BODle PRO POSA L No. 3 Warr n ounty. Oblo. on Sec. solvent bank. as a guaranty thaI ~tiona 4.46 nnd 5.4 (Part). State , If the bid Is accepted. a contract MT Route No. 741. In Clear Creek nnd w ill be entered Into And Its per· • HOLLy METHOOIST LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Turtle Cr k Townsblps. b y apo formance properly secured. Should T. M. Scaft. · Minister Chrilltian ScIence services are plylllg nn asp haltic c:ono rete BUr. any bId be rejected sucb cb$ck Sunday SChOOl. 9 :30 a. m. , K held every Sunday morning III 10 tac cours Item T.S5 will be forthwith returned to th l' • . Eamhart. Supl. Highla nd Ave. at 11 o·clock. • P Width ' 1 feet . bidder. and shouJd any bid be ac · Worship Service. 10 :30 n. m. Sunday school at the snme hour. avemen . , cepled 8uch check will be r e o Evening Service, 7.3 0 p. m. Teltlmony meetlngs 1st Wed nell' Length 16. 96.0 feet. ' Width 20- teet, LEmgth 6.3 6.1i ,. turned upon the proper execution day evening of each month at 8. teet and securing of the contract. SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAu 9 T ' tal L I?? 2 16 f t The right Is retlerv~ to reje , ,WAYNE8VILLE FRIENDS 1U : a en gt I ~~ . . ee or d all bid FI WSAI-8 : 45 a. m. 4.22 miles. ' a.ny an 8. fst Day ' baal, 9: 30 a. m. WJN~9 By order of t he Council at the Meellng tor Worsblp. 10 : 30 a.m WP·FD ,:000 n. m. P PROPOBA 4 No. Village of Waynesville. Ohio. :. Warr n olmty, Oh io. on lion s 2.9 0 and (6.01 S pringboro ). MARY STANSBERRY. CI rk Stat Route No. 73. In Franklin CHARL~ A. ANDERSON. reek Towns hips. by SolicItor nnd Clear applying an a pha\Uc can r t e March 1. 1964. surface course. Item T -3t;. - - - - - - - - - - -Pav m nt : Width ' 20 fe t. ,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 •. Lebgth 16.4 20. fe t. Width 20 te t. Leng'lh 6 O. r el (Springboro) . Total Length 17.001,6 feet a!' 3,22 mnes. Proposals Nos. 1 to 4 inclusive HOURS : at tbls project to lJe completed 9 to 11:45 •• m. not later than July 31. 1954. 1 to !I p. m. The mini mum wage to be paid to nil labor employed. on tbls con· Except YVednelday P. M. tract shall be In nc(:ordance with F.IDAY NlTE'S ..11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 t. the "SchedtJle of PrE~vaillng Hou r· Above Wool w.,rt h', TELEVISION FIGHT ly Wage Rates As(:ertnlned and 5 and 10c Store JOE GIARDELLO Determined by The Department r.:~~W'JJl" IW: L ~1:' , KO' , ,5 1 OF ALL K INDS of Industrial Relatic,ns appllcabl Tel~ phone 2-430 to State Highway D(lpartment 1m· WILLI! TROY provements ....iu.......acc()rdan ce with ' IW, 2&~O " 1 20t
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one or two bad holes where It has caved In. I do not know whether tbere waB an old dratn there or If there WM a naturnl underground cbannel that caved In. It may 1mprove It to hav It worked down A Farm Diary and reseeded . Too bnd tbat tho goldenrod Is 80 pretty It 18 Buch By D. J , Fruler a pest. It anything would eat It. we would welcome ItB ha rdy MAR H 15, 1954.- Dr. Krick was drought resistant Qualities. Somo right this time. We did have rain one ougbt to develop a. tllsty va. and snow In the period from March rlety, even aheep will not eat tenth to fourta nth with cold this. weatber on the fourteenth and tho t am. trying to decide where ~o snow 18 stili with ua on tbe flf. hang the pretty bird bouse thot teentb thou gh be dldn't say any- wus a. Christmas present. It Is a thing ahout tbat. The wind Is stili wren Muse and the wrens seem hlowlng a light snow ond th ere to like to nest somewbere around IB a ltlUe on the groUlld. I feel the !dtchen porch so that maple thankful for o\,ery snowflake that tree may be the beat place for it. lands on my ground for we sUII We put one there last summer, need moisture In the ground. but nothing ever went near It. Johnny dug a posthole \.he other They like to nest In the porch on day and round the ' ground moist the old bookcase but tha.t Is dan. to a depth of about tbree feet but gerous. lAist year the nest W88 belOW tbat t h e groun d 'Was POW' broken up probably hy cats 80 r dcr dry and that_ means tb I a.t a8 bope they wl11 ll1!e and. use thll long S8 we have frequent r8 liS we new house after I carried It all are sare but even a short. dry spell , the ,,'ay bome from Colorado, It would arfect our crops. Dr; Krick would be so mUCh sa.fer. The aillo foracut plenty of water In birds eat so much suet th18 cold March, certainly tbe northern part weatber. The last piece I put out of lhlll region got plenty of anow Is almost gone so I must remem· but wo are on the southern bor· bel' to put out IIOllle more today. der of It and only got a small The woodpeckers, the tufted tit · part of It. mice, the chickadees and a pair Friday the radio told of tJle of nut hatcbes are tbe moat fre· storms In tbe west both dust and quent visitors. bUuard. Saturday da.wned mild Don't forget to be ready tor lh9 and still and we started to sow grass seed but suddenly about noon the storm got hero. I was sltUng at my desk nnd 0.11 at on e I heard the wind and sm 11 d the . dust. I looked out and t he dusty hn1C WIlli so thick tb nl 1 could searc Iy Boe across . the vall y . Then In the ni ght the snow camf'. but JURt enoug h to whiten tbo Do )'ou CUt the lawn? Then ground . It bl W lind sno\ved orr get a Huffy power mower. It's 50 qll;d, Iigblw~i8bt nnd flnd on all ' day SundRY lmt not ~4Jy tn use tha t you relax much on the ground Rnd now It I ~ ",bUe )'ou mow. Safe, (00, sllow lng again ·thla morning. Snow wi th "Swinging-4 S4f ~ /1 Is good because every bit of ~ h e BlIfll,," and bujit·in safety moisture ~ m go Into tbe ground features. Bu.i lt of the best of and It will protect the whent and everything. Guaranteed. Free Idttl on your lawn. See for pasture, but we need a good hard l'ouuel f. rain to lUI the ponds. Saturday we did some plowln~. 95 We plowed up a rough piece of land next to the woods that haa been In permanent pastul'e for yenrs but the last (e\v yearB It haa become 80 overgrown wllh golde!"· rod that the gr88S bas been alESTABLISHED 184D most crowded out. Now we are going to reseed It and see what Lon L ife la the True Proof of . Better Merch. ndln we ClIJl do with Lt. There are one or two bad washes th rough It nnrl
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COMMON PLEAS The City Loan and Savings Co. vs .. EI~ert L. -r:ipton, judgment to platnU(( for $485.60. The City Loan and . Savings Co. vs. Elbert Tipton and Lou Emma Tipton, judgment to plaintiff for $407.09. . ·Hon. James W. Lang, J r., a resident judge of the courl of Common Pleas of Adams County, Ohio, is hereby assigned to tern· porarily preside and hold court in the Court of Common Pleas of Warren County, Ohio, on Wednes· d.ay, Marcb. 3, 1954, and to col!tln ue therel~ until the court busI· ness on whIch he enters is com-
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Jean Gentry vs. Henry Gentry, divorce to plaintiU, plain. tiff r('stored to former name of lana Jean Ric·h. Jo Ann Griffin vs. William Da. vid Griffin, a minor, divorce to plaintiff continued as to support for children. State of Ohio vs. K,elsay L. Me. Whorter, jail sentence suspended on condition of payment of $4,575. Harry S. Eastman vs. Joy Sulli· van et ai, partition ordered. Robert Gorrell appointed' and comJ?isioned a special deputy sheriff (or Warren Co.
NEW SUITS Red Cros8 wh~n . they come to see .Smlt . h vs. Ohio Bus Lines Tressle you. They ne d your help. They Ca ., f or money on I y, amount ~ help In places that you j can I ' t ' nol go personally. ~ atlme d $21 t ' 817 J T'50 R.o l geth edr with in erest e c,' . . ley an John GIVE TO THE RED CROSS. Andrews, attorneys.
IIm'old Hess db:i Harold Hess Hud on Sales and Sel'Vice v . Wi)., liam E. ~eeger. money only, amount claImed $234.49 etc., Rob· ert ~ . .Brewer, attorney. Wllhjlm Murray vs. Ida Mae Murray, divorce, C. Donald Dila· tush , attorney. Lucille Osborne, a minor through her next friend and mother, Mandy Rhodus, vS'. Lloyd Osborne, di· vorce, J. T. RIley, attorney.
trator W. W. A., med first ac· count. . • Estate of Fred Brant, deceased, C. Donald Dilatush, executor, filed first ' account. .
Trust created by the last will and testament of Charles Reif, deceased, Charles J, Waggoner, trus tee, third account approved, allowed and confirmed. . Estate of S. S. Burge, deceased, Ruth E. Burdge, executrix, first final and distributive account ap· proved, allow~d and confirmed. Estate of Evelyn Spencer, de· ceased, Pauline Spencer Drake , exec utrix, first , final and distrib· utive account approved, allowed & confirmed.
Estate of Rudolph Augspurger , Emm,a J . Augspurger, executrIX, certitlcate of transfer .or:ed. f E E M lale a mms . cGr~gor, dccea~e d, J~hn Oswal~, admimstra· tor , flied first and {IDa I account. Anna Mae Redman vs. Ellis Estate of Eli McGregor, deeeas· Redmnn , non.suppo!t law from ~d, J?hn Osw~ld, administrator, tate of PennsylvaDla. fIled fIrSt and lmal account. MARRIAGE LICENSES PROBATE EsLate of Douglas Hollingsworth , Mike D. Parker, 24, Blanchester, Will of Louise W. Witham , de· deceased, Frank L. HoUingsworth , oiler; Li lHan I. Buchanan, 18, Leb· ceased, filed and admitted to pro· executor, inventory approved, net anon, waitress. bate, Harry David Witham ap· value of estate $25,621.69 . Frank R. Snell , 22 , Miamisburg, pointed executor, Chester Stegner, Estate of Erma Whited, deceas· machinist; Lou i~e Jean Minge, 22, William Titus and C. M. Bran- ed, Eleanor Ertel, executr'ix, first Franklin, clerk typist. denburg appointed appraisers. and !inal accoUllt approved, al · Lawrence Cox, 26, Middletown , EstAte of Roy J . Brown, deceas· lowed and confirmed. postal service', Maureen Cox, 27, d L'll' II, I Ian Brown administratrix, Trust crealed by \.he will of Franklin, housewife. 'l' te of tr· ans fer or dered, Leonidas Simonton, dec e a s'e d. cer t hlca George F. SupI·.nger, 29, Leba· . h erltance ' tax. exemp t {rom ID Charles J . Waggoner, trustee, non, service station operator; AudEstate or Jessie Orr Thompson, tenth account approved, allowed rey M. Morgan, 23, Lebsnon, wait· deceased, E. E. Oswald, adminis- and confirmed. ress. - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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WilSOD CODcrele Pr~dacts Chimney Block Waterproof Cement and Paint Steel Sash Cement and Mortar G,ass Building Supplies Drain Tile SHEEHAN RD. P. o. BOX 342 CENTERVILLE, OHIO
Concrete Block Rock Face Block
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mAT CoOD- TEXACO GAS AND OIL LUBRICATING SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES
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rm,lans a!,d tra~ellers on U. S. Highway 202. The: inn's modern ki~en u ~E\:d. for gas supplied 'by tbe Gas Department of PhiladelphIa nc Compan.y, a customer of Tex,as ~m_
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THE MIAMI GAZE TTE, WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO
THURSDAY. MARCH 18, 1954
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lAND, GRAVEL and TOP lOll. EXCAVATING and - - - - - - - DUMP TRUCK 'SERVICE. Pholl. Woynelville 2111 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
TRACTORS, FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS
Saturday, March 27, 1954
"The rtcbteousn a8 ot the perfect s ball dl· reet biB WilY : but tb wick d shall tall by bll own wlckedneea."
3ANK HUN GI AVEL -Load ed at Davis Furnas Pit. We also deliver . AHM IT AGE & SON. "hone 209 1. tf
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WARREN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
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C.\ N YOU RAIS);; TURKEYS? We finance poull8 and. leed. HOI);. SON . HATCH ERY, WaynellYlllB Phone 2345 or 2272,
P.rtl .1 LI.t of Con. '.ned Item .: Farmal ,l ,F-20, farmal l Regula r, Minne apolis Moline Model J ,Tracto r, Papec and IHC Ensila ge Cutter s, Burch Corn Plante r, like new, IHC and Deere Plante rs, Ford Buck Rakes, Ford Plows, Ford Cultiv ators' , IHC Spread ers, New Idea and Deere Spread ers, Case, IHC and Deere Plows, Rubbe r Tired Wago ns, Oliver and IHe Grain Drills, Stover Sheller , Com Elevat ors, Deere 101 Semi Moun ted Picker, Roano ke Autom atic Twine Tie Baler, extra good, Weed er for Ford Tracto r, Disk Harrow s, Spike Harrow s, Cultip ackers , Poul· try Equipm ent, Hog Boxes, Cattle Feedin g Rack, 20 White China Geese and Many Other Items of Farm Equip ment and Horse Drawn Equip ment. NOTE -This Equip ment is Good and Will Give a Lot of Servic e Yet.
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FOR SALE- Hay, lo ver and Tim· otby mixed. See WALTER SHEE· HAN. Waynesville. Oblo, Pbone Waynesville 2991, or cI11I GEORGE R , EDWARDS. prlnlrfle ld. Ohio, Telephone 3·214,5, X--3·18-2f> FOR SALE- Cbamb ei'a Gu Stove, ] 2 yeare old, good cOlllditlon, UO. Call 3943. X-3·18 FOR SALE - Jaeger Mlxel\ 3% tilt. Call Wayn8llvllle 2980 arier 6 p. m. weekdays or anytime on Saturday or Sunday. c-3·4-t fc
NOTIC E TO CONS IGNO RS: Any Saleab le Item of farm Equip ment Accepted Friday , March 26 or until 10:00 o'clock Day of Sale.
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equipment. If YOU have tarm equipm ent or ,farm supplies.. no household goods. that you ' would like to have auctioned, contact any one of the machinery dealers In lbe county or call me at tbe Ex· tension Ortlee and we will list It for you. Have your Items at the fair grounds on Friday, Marcb 26.
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orating acbemel Ita range and tone are .pectac ulat, tooprovide d by the famous Arvin AC·DC 8uperhet cbaaeis that \ bas delighted over 4 million owners! So compactly proportioned it fit. aDywhere, pRcka '---callily in a suitcall8. PerCect for kids, kit«hen , travelers, stuclents, or hospital patients.
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Deposit your "extra" dollars in a bank account with UB, each payday. We'll see to it that they have proper protection-a s your balance grows and brings you' ever closer to the good things you want in life. Why not open your account at our bank next payday?
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betore the Bale. The only charge Is a 5% consignment charge on .. DD By JOHN B. ' MOWBRAY all Items. The proceeds, al1 over Phone 3"2 .wayne~vllle, Ohl, Phone 2341 " Acting County Agent • Wayne sville, Ohio expense s, go to the 4-H camp fund , , IS If you have any Items whi ch yo u *** ~::: ;;!! !!!! ~!!? Come M~rcb 23 to 26, farmers no longer have use tor and 7~!! ~~~= ~~~~~~~~ Eggs are a good meat, 8ub8t1tute ......... ...._ ....... ....... .... tram ,Ohio and the surrounding want to get rid of them wby juSI l not tor Lenten meale, acco, r dlng to • NOT ICE ' territory wlll take over tbe Col· give It to the 4.H'ers I . let them Sue ChrlBtlan, Ollio 8tato Unlvel ' lege of Agricul ture at Ohio State have the proceeds forand . , ,.illn d6 om(l the camp, slty nutritio nist. ' Two large eggs The, Waynesville Progressl*e UnlverBlty for Farmer s Week.. It __ equal a serving of qteat. Women s ClUb wlll bold a Baked you have never attende d tws Mrs. Cora Pyle spent Sunday Tbe question, "Can I top dress 'IDggs have a variety ot uses. Ooods and Food Sale on Saturda event, yOU are missing sometblng, my wheat using lCHO-lD fertlllze y, with ber sister, Mrs. Sherman r Tbey thicken custard s nnd pud· March 20, beginnIng There are tour full days packed t and broadca st my clover seed at clings, leaven cakes" coat breaded Wampler & Covey's . at 8:30 at Ferri8 and family near Oregonia, LI\'e WI.r e' and Progre8slve. \\' Ith Inrol'matl on o~ a II pbases 0 t t tbe same time?" ba8 come to my meat s an d pou ItIT, bl [I d meat ._•• _ •••••• • ;.••••••_..... ... #'n Organization Se,con d T o NOlIe . It doesn t cost a thing aUen't\on For tbe answer to IJ{ The II ' many friends 1 dof hDr. Emma b I Strictly SelIe r~ on t be Best All nfarming this loaves and croquet tes and emul· , d f to ' d . , questio n ' I r1'fer Y are Pt easel t fatt s e' , . n you are ree / ' bOI OW a come sit IUl OUTDOOR gO sal d d 'I.!!g an d cream baCk to test con. y Around Market In th e COUnlry . as y?U please to machin ery a reM t a e III0 be ou ' aga n a er are , cUa- 1ducted by E. p , Reed, Extension puffs. . . SERVI.cE THAT SATISFIES plays, movies, talks, exhibits or Agronomist, who state8 tbat oent neBs" , most Egg8 Can be sel'!ed friecl, scram· any of tbll otber dIsplays. I have Carmer8 who bave run demons Mrs. ~Cll1e Armitage 8tt'enaCIl '! tra. l .bled, poached For Cally Market Reporta: IUld h!U'd or soft· some 'copies ot the program so If Uon plots topdres sing their • the Lion 8 Club Variety show .tn , wheat boiled. They aleo make colorful WLW Cincinnati. 12 :30; you are Interested In attendin g. prefer to do It tbls way using Trot,..ood ~lth Mr. and Mrs, Em· Cleaned with WCKY, CinCinn ati, 12 : 12 , Ad rt' ask at the Extension Otflce for pounds ot 0-10-10 per acre, At 300 canapes and salad.. • THE ~AZETTEI erson Earnha rt on Saturda y night. this Here's an egg ~h WPFB, Middletown, 11:46 M~ss ve lie In your copy. \;;If Tbelr son, Charles Earnha rt Is a , rate that would be 30 pounds of tlan suggests tor a Lenten Chris· Mod .m ,Equl......nt .. lunch- ' NORRIS BROCK COMPANY membQr of the Lions Club there, ' -, nItrogen per acre which Is not '!On. Put a la.yer of asparag us ~oa~, an: cover with sllce8 ot Tbe Extension Service , 4·H Clubt'l enough to have a detrime ntal Mr•• Reba Shrleve8 IIpent Thurllere over a pieCe ot IJgbtll,. browned thalrk coo ed eR · ~en • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,. . . . ot tbe County" and the farm 1m, pour a daj In WUmlngton the guellt of feet on "the new 8eedllng. fJ'hese will start at Lytl ,:.w'trarta h e cream c eeee esauce then the egg sUces.or Sprinkl .• , with over .Plement dealel'll are cpoperatlng I top drelllling demonatraUon Par- her 80n, Mr. Sheldon Shrievel' an d ualq go to Freddie Mille" ', J. W. Earn ,' meaan cheele and place SPRING H 0 U S..E OLEANING on a community 8ale at the under the Fair I comple , te fertillze 1' , ehowed an In· hartl's and 'Curti. JIIBCk'1l beforq broiler ODtn . the cheese melta.1 wite. wtLJ'., BE HERE ' SOON - Turn Ground In Lebanon Ml'II. Mabel H~hawaJ' ... on ' sa~UrdaJ" 1 cr.... ~t 9.97 bU8heli In ~951 and noon. We ,will eat DO I IODCbi at needed arUct.. into cull March 27. th'e 'BrIghten' with ,'a d..h paprik,f. ,rue.t OD Thul'Ia J' nI,bt at Here Ie the , oppor· 12.2 In 1952. ,The nltroglJn 18 uaed E.. R. Chul'Clh In 'Sp~o withOIIIVluIlflec l a4 I THlII! l1 tunlty to dlllPGIe of pl8CBI ,.tort ~....er tor ot I bJ' tbe wheat mainly but this II a \ have a seulon In ~ ro and JUst barora eervIQ . afterno on EQ'II are plentiful &D4 loW'. BraaIt net at till Mra. AlII :~E. PhOll~ alii dh' eqwpment W~ICh you no 10lller . . . 01 big carry oyer In pbOlpboru. and at ~e gh!!J'Ch 1dl.... _ IlllomlDg Prtcecl , . _ "._ _ ~ow the .QeCIallat un. t ~. 1IartIoot. need and ca.!!J get much for OD a potuJa OD the meclo1[...SeecJID .,;.-I11III ~ .. L. ,JIItda 1lotl,' .. tour crumllt IIIU'bI I, ~ OJalo At" ~ta • Iloaa; UlaT oDIJ IDa Sea -uada-In. Maybe thsre I. lOIDeOIle Bartao ok..... ' of ~ .,.. ......., . ....... . ear Be6f"''I' o1Ir wm be held OIl Cattle I'eed... . MIocIl tlbll ADYIRTISI ..... GAZE. Ii looking for ,that Te1'J' plfce _I Frl4ar, Marcil 1t and COlt 40 CleDta • poland. A. cloIc ' ~ IS1mdQ n..... 01 bIr ..... ~ . or II~. &D4 lin. Paid A.' at 10 o'clock. wel other beef topIaI wIIl1N la...... 1Irp .... "...... 1~ P01lD4.. motller lin. lAllA 1IaaUocIk. llelterer. '
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Il has com to the a ttention Qf t he ZonIng Inspector of Waynl" Ol\nt 's 2 6 mll81 of ounty ronds TO\\fllshlp LhllL homes and other bUild Ing'S are beIng erected and alter· all will be bltumlno"l1 hnrd sur· atlons are bein g made In exlsUng bu ildIngs. ,,' Itbou t first acqui ri ng faced by the end of. · the comln!! the necessa ry buUdln,g permit. which t.he Zyn lng laws require. KNOW Summer. For th e Information of Bueb people UB a re con templating new Wertz point out 'thnt the buildIn gs or allerations ' on any e xIsting s truotu res. the followIng sel!· ENJOYS SPRING VACATION ounty bas only t WO miles of tlons of the Zoning Laws apply : MIss Rhoda Dun1iell Is enjoying Tavel roads at tbe resent time a Suring vacation from her studies and work wUl be~n 011 th se sec· Diane Mae Gritrln. 10. of nelU' - - - - - - - -- - - - -<' Sec. 26-Clvll Proceedings f L George School. liolls in th e very lI eur r LIII'\: Morrow. dIed ut 3 : 45 a. m. las t Whenever Lbe Towns~lp Zon ing ThIs Is t he Black R4 I' k roR I. Thllrsday at ClIntoll Memorial \ lnSpector or any other orrlcer ILL WITH PNEUMONIA Specia l emllhasls , has b e e u hospital. Wil mi ngton. from burns charged wi th the en forcement of Mn!. Boward Durton Is ve ry " 10 ed on ',\'Idenln, of c'llverts suffered last Dec. 22 wben a stove this Code Js satisfIed that any with pneumonIa at ber home durIng the winter DlO'n ths In all In her hom ellploded. Th e s h arp Increase In re11 e f I prov III Ion h esc I barged t a enf orce. the Bank apartments. ~ ecti oDlI of the coun . One cuiAuthorities said the girl tried rolls and costs lnat month renects or any Ia.w In the unincorporated vert project haa beGIII complet ed to start a rtr In tbe stove wlt1\ general in rease in. unemploym ent portion ot the Township appli. VISITOR IN FREMONT vel"}' week for sevei'll I months. t he aId of kerosene. I e r cloth'n!!' over t he counLy, according to a reo cable Lo the subject. matter herein. Mlu Flolsle Flrell waa a guellt Wertz pOinted out ~~hat count was Ignited. port fII etl by Mrs. Lois Gamhlll. has been violated or Is about to of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fires In roads for the most port are In ex· Ser vices" ore h Id at 1 : 30 p.m. county roll ef director. be violated in any J:espect. or tha t F\'emoot during the pnat week. " 011 nt condition. ~Ja,lIe to th\! I Saturd ay In the. FI' e Pentecostal On e bundred thirty,seven cas ee any order or dIrection made In roads by freeting and thawing waa ' hlll'ch at IlU'k.8vlll e. BurIal wall numberIng 496 persone were on purauance of tbe enforcement of VISIT. IN INDIANAPOLIS. In 11111\011 cemetery. The funeral I'elief rolls last month with e~lJen· thIs Code has not been. compiled much lelill thla year than u8 ual. K,., H .L. Rye apent Beveral da,. was conducted by the Stubbs run· dltu res amounting to $6077.57. [n with, or La belDg dlar.,arded, and at the put l!'eeJr. l!'lth her aister, ersl home of here. with Rev. January there were 140 caaell In· wh enev r be la lIatlllfled that cIvil Ilra. R. R. DenlOn In IndlanapolIa. HlIston officiating. eludin g 604 pe rsons , Ith costs to· .proceedl ngs are necessary for the urvlvlng are her parentll. Mr. taUng '5S8~ ••1. enforcement of thla Code or la wlI, VISITOR FROM CINCINNATI nnd Mrs, Bonny GrUfln ; a broTh e correllpondlng month a year to reltrain or COlTtlct the Yio\a)(", Blanche Baker. of Clncln· Lber. David and th paternal ago found 86 casel and 321 pel'- tlon thereof. or to preYent th. ocSpecial lIervlcea are announeed poternsl grandparents. Mr, and aons obtainIng relief with expend I· cUllancy or ulle of an, building II the guellt of her alater, I . y the Methodlat Cbllrch for Holy K,., R. H. Hlll'Uock. Mrs. Joe Brockman of Oregonls. lures amounting to $3887 .60. that Ia being constructed. altered. \Veek obllervance "blch it III Mrll. Oamblll said the increalle or maIntained In lolatlon of thlll hoped wlll be more than an ob, alNOI AT ART INSTITUTE In 08t8 Is al8() due to an Increasell Code. he ahall apply to the Oounty servance by all Ohrt'a\lana but 1\ Kla, lean Bartaoek was guest amount ot medical asalatance tor Prosecutor who III hereby authoronsecraUon of our Iivea to be IOlolat for the Boys' Mualc Club relief cUents. . lzed to Inatltute civil proceedin gs more loyal to God and HIs Son. on Bund&)' afternoon at the Day, ~EW Section 27-Penaltlee J eBUS Chrilt. toll Art InaUtute. There will be the follo wing spe· In the anuual eleetlon oC new Whoever being the owtler or olal servleee : oft1cerll for the enllulng year at havi ng control of any building DINNER OUEST8 IN XENIA Palm Sunday, April ll- SundAy the Tuelday evenl11& meeting of vLolatea any of the provisions of IIr. and Kra. Harrr SatterthScbool and Church wo:rshlp at the th e Waynelville Rotary Clnb, .. tbta Code. or whoever taUs to can· .arld•• Cilib Meets waite were Wednesday dinner regular Umel with Triumph al En- Kenneth Retalllck was elected .A. winter Quarter graduating form to any of the llroYillonl ",..ta or Mr. and Mn. 1, L. Hag· AtT.......nM...... try emphaala. President of the local lIervice club. claell of '413 received diplomas at thereof. or whoever r.ua to obey Ier In Xenia. S peelal Night BernICe - 7: SO p. He haa lIerved as VICA president Ohio State University nt 2 p. m .. any order of any offIcer charged Mn. E. V. Barnhart. Mr. D. C. Friday. March 19. Dr. Thomas El. with the enforeement or this Code for the put year. E. WAYNE ADV. TO MEET Mrs. J.lle PrendetlUt was Ridge, Mn. Marie R.1tt1e, Mn!. D. m.-FUm Strip and w·onhlp. Tuellday nlgbt, Aprlll 13 - Sp. Richard McFadden was elected Jone8. prealdent of Earlhnm Col. In relation to matters herein COliThe Jilaal Wayne ~naory Cou- hoslellB to the Put Matron'lI CIr- R, Smith, Mra. Alva ThomplOn, cU will meet FrIday enniq at cle OIl Wednesday evenlgg with Mra. H. L. Rye, Mn. Ronald elal aervlce-FUm atrilp and wo\,- vi ce president for the coming year. lege, Rlch}Jlond , Ind,. delivered the talned, shall be gullty of a m.lsdoCarl Pitetlck was elected to commencement addrells at cere- meanor and upon eonvlction there· the bome ot Mr. and Kn. lAw- th .• President, lin. J. 1. &nke, RaTlle. and Mn. 1. B. Chapman ahip. Thursday. April 15-- Roly Com· serve on the Board of Directors, monies In t he men's gymnasium au of shall be punlahed by a fine not prelldlng over the buin...s lell- of the Argunot Brldge Club, 1I'1th rence COok. The new omcen will take of- tbe campus. ellceedlng One Hundrei2 Dollars aloll. Mts. Georp C1lIT8nt. Mn. Fred munlon at 7: SO p. ID. Friday. April 16 - Union Good flce on July 1. OUEST FROM LEESaURG Included In the clnss were : (,10(),00), and every day during After a very InteresUnr lellBlon G~111Il&D, KrI. Rhodes Bunnell Mr. T . 1. Davia, ot Leeibu~. la the Wele adjourned to meet with and Mn. Stella Evall8 as guelts Friday services at th e Quake (Continued on Page Two) Donald E . Lukens, Waynesvl1ll1, whiCh any such penon contlnuell the guelt of hla BOD-In·law and Mn. L. C, 8t. 10hn in Aprll bachelor at science In soolal ad- to nolate the provisions of this enjoyed luncheon and an after- church. Easter SUlldAy, April ] - un daurb.t er, Mr. and lin. Lawrence ministration. Code may be deemed a ssparato Durlng 'the IOCW hour, deUcfou. noon of cards at the Trebeln rise Service•. 6:10 L Ojl. Cook. retreahmenta were aerrtd JA tH Manor Oil Tuea4Ia7. Junior A. Elbon, Lebanon, Illloh- offense. Breakrast. 7: 00' nl. dlnln, room with all appolntcenta elor of .Bclence. Proce~a . shall be brough\ In any court of competent jurilldiction Sunday School, 9 : 30 ' a . m. HOME FROM VALE in keeping with St. Patrlck's Day. ~81ion within the Township. or, If DI'l Cburch wonhlp, ,10:30 - 12 : 30 Mr. Harlan Earnhart, of Ya'~ ThOle present were Mrs. J. 1. such court exists, then In 'sn adII. m. About 60 members of Wayne Unlverslt" wa.a a week end gue",t Bureke, Mn. Charlell McOulloch Let's put thelle spedal semces TOWDship Veteran. Poat No. 616 joining t~wnsblp. of bia parente, Mr. ail"4 Mrs, H. B. Mrs. 1. P. Fromm, Mrs. Lucille down in our date boob and plan Rnd AuxlUary attended tbe annual Earnhart. Armitage, - Mra. William StroUBe, Troop 162 ot the Wa)'lleavllle on gIving God our tun time dur- American Legion Birthday celoM.,ra. Ada Courtney, Mn. D. n ~tlon on Saturday evening. Warr n county 4-H clubs hay • Ridge. Mn. E. F. Elamhert and Girl Scouts held their regular log Holy Week, . RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL meeting Wedneaclay, March 17th. March 13. planned a community farm eqult,. Mr. and Mrl. J'Nd Hook are the bostesa. The troop flrat met at the I chool Everyone enjoyed the delle~ou'J ment and merchandise auotlon to now at their home after an abbuDding to practice their program ham dinner, prepared and lIerved be held Saturday, March 27 !nothe OXFORD. _ Dayld M. Hartsock. lence of leveral weeJr.s, due to for the P.-T, .A.. under the dlrectoon of Murray 4·H bulldlnga at the fa Irgroundll, ot Waynesville. and Fred Wall. of the lllness of Mr. Hook, who 11'811 The. Girl Scout birthday party. Hopkins. The tables were quite County Age n t John B. Mowbray Harveyaburg, have pledged Phi confined at Holm. hOIPltal, Olndelay.ed from lut week; waa cel· d P ds f tbl a a aI e I Kappa Tau and Delta Upsilon fra, ' " ~arch 2R. attractive. tbe color scheme of announce. roCE'e 0 clnnati for several weeki. On Tuesday evenln!! ... ebrated with lee cream and · cake red, white and blue carried out lu 1\1« t the 4 H club camp deThe 'Warren County AdvllOrJ as . refreshments. the annual InllpeetJon of Waynes· cand1ea and nowers against a w o o ' ternJtles, respectively, at Miami ENTERTAIN CARD CLUB fund . University. Health Councll at Its annual reo Duell and attendaace were taken ville Lodge No. 163. Free and Ac, background of Legion and Amer- velopment Mowb I ted ut that aue Mr. and Mra. Wllllam StroUI!! ol"ganllaUon meetl11& at the Goldea by the IIcribea and more ooolde capted MBllons, was li!eld at the ray po n o ' H&rtsock III the lion ot Mrs, Mallonlc Temple. Preceedlng th~ lean rtaga. tlons or thlll type are meeting Winifred l'a\1-8ock and Is a transand children entert.alne4 with 11 Lamb Hotel, elected officers for money waa tUrned in. Following the dinner, the ra- with much SlIceellll In a number of fer from Wllmlngtoa College. meeting. Il dJnner 'Ira •• se-ed bv. evening aDd had as thelr "'eBb.. the camlne year. The meeting adjourned with the ..... •• malnder of the evenln, WBII spent I hborlng ountles and tbis I. Miami Chapter. Order of the EasL. I!e g c Wall Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. eanlng and had &II their rueats, . It alao appointed one health ('Ioaln, circle. In playIng cards and dancIng. Mrs. tbe flrat to be sponsored locally. George Wall and la a graduate ot their OIoclnnatt Card Club. Card, board member, dtallUUed health em Star. Luther Hartsock directed the Farm TIl yone having salee or an Musie Townahlp High School. A large crowd of IS8 Masona atwere enjoyed durlnr the eyenl.... problema ot tile county and aptended the meeting, Including vis- square dancing, able Items at farm equipment or Both boys are 1I0phomores In MI· proved the annual report issued bY FORMER RE8IDENT TO OBSERVE 83RD BIRTHDAY . general farm merchan~lIe ma" ~I'a School of DUliinellB Admin · ltora from 28 neighbor ng Lodges NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MEET the bealth de.,artment. Mrs. Eliza Witham, a former Degree . work was conferred under conalgn comml8slon It to this auction rea· letration. . _ _ _ _ __ The councll II composed of aU The New Century Olub "lll ~ sonable rates. atFarm '_ _ meet on )!'rIday afternoon at the mayon of vlllaPI and presidents realdent of Waynesville. is cel. the direction of Loren .T . Hopkins, equipment dealers are lendIng as bratlng her Bard birthday April ·6. Wonhfl)ful Master. The Inspect- Teachings on Onenesl of Man- sllltance to the 4.H cl lb committee INDEX GARB FILE B9XIl8 Far Hllii PartT Houe with Mn. of to1l'1lllhip trulltee boards. She. la IU, and confined to i\ Ing otflcer wae Hury Hocker · kind tram Scriptures : Ralph Keller of Pleuant Plain, J. H. Sackett as hoeten. Mra. In arrangln'g for tbe sale. We have 316 and 4x6 Index card S. S. Ellis and Mn. '1. ' B•. Cr&bbe was elected president of the coun' wheelchair. It would be .,. e r y smith, Dtatrlct Deputy Grand Jew1ell-"Have we not all one Auctioneers In charge of the tile boxes and Index tab car(ls. Father?, hath not one God created sale are HlU'old Banta of Lebanon I Also ruled Index cards tor both will be In charae of the pfOll'aDl. Qll. He succeeds Wiley Montgom· thoughtful of her MenM to aend Master, from Oxford. Ohio. ery ot F'ranJr.1Iil township. Frank her a card, addressed to her in us? Wby do we deal treacherous' and Don Workman of Wa)'llesvtlle. , slzell.-The Oazette. Iy every man agalnst hIs brother _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--=~__=__::=:___=_:::'_:::_:::=_==::=_--1.. Harey ot Lebanon, waa r. care of O. S_ InltJtute, GalllpoUa, PARTY FOR BRIDE·T()'BE elected lecretary • . Ohio. Miss Jean Hqtaoclt. whose l!'edof our ding wlll be an event of AprU 10, was honored with a very l~vely Chrlstlan-"And hath made or one blood all nations of men. for , party on Wednesday nl,ht by Mre. The Green Thumbel~s "-H Club to ' dwell on all tbe face of tbe William Gamble and Mrs. Kaylor Tbe Senior Class of Wayneapllle HIgh School will preBent their ' met Tuesday, March 16 at the earth." Acts 17 : 24,26. Grooma at the fonnen' home In annual Seni or Class play In the Wayneavllle High School AudItorium The average rellidentlal customer of tbe Xe. n la District of The school house with DIlCk Irelan In Islam"Tbou shalt aee no dlf· Xenia. on Friday . Ayrll 9. 1954 , "To Dlu sh Unseen," (he title of their play, DIIyton Power and LIght Company Inereased his usage of electricity cborge Rnd Bill MIII.lr prelldln.g, terence In the creatures of Ood. · Is a three act comedy' by Gu ernsey Le Pelley, and produced by Bpeclal SON BORN TO LEE O'SANIONS over nine per cent In 1953. according to 1.. V. Nllllon, district manager. Tbe officials for tile following Koran Mr. and Mrll. Lee O'Banlon of This district Includell most ot Greene and parts or Clark. Clinton anti year are as (allows: Bah~' I - "0 ye discerning ones. Bl'rangement with Baker's Plays at Boston. Mass. The actIon takei! President, Jim Miller, Vice Pres, ·Verily. the words whiCh have de. pla ce on th e camp'us at Sweet~erry College. and the student". , Varren counties. ::~;c~~nte~~l1eb~~e ::O:dlY ::: · "AltJaolllh the total yearly bID Ident, Bill Miller. Secretary, Pat Bcended from the heaven ot the collrse. are Involved In a number ~f_e_x_cl_t_ln_g_e_v_en_t_s_._ _ _ _ _ __ nl ~und, Beven ounce, son on Maroh for each customer hall genero,lIy l relall. Treasurer, Vincent Rake· Will of God are the source of The cnlt characters In the a~ 18 at Miami Valley Hospital. The jncreBlled daring the past 10 years, ., 6traw: News Reporter. Lynne Ire unity and harmony for the world. order of their appearance are : • Infant haa been named Richard t~e average rate per Idlowatt hour Ian; RecreaUonal Leader. Mary Close your eyes to racial differA man from the FBI - Jerry Lee and Is the grandson of Mr.. for til e~Ure DPclL area haa ac· J 0 a n Stiles ; Historian. Bob . ences and welcome aU with the Vickers. and Mrs. Lealfe Oray of Lytle nnd tually dec~?aaed tro m 8.9 cents to O·Banlon. light of onenells." Baho'lI'llah Dottie Flnlston. a student work· WlU'ren county's annual Rpd M.... and Mn. Horace Shaner A motion was ma.d e by Jim Submitted bY Mrs. Helen McCoy. Ing her way through - Sa r a II 3 04 centa CroBs drive will continue lbe balMr. and Mn. William O'Banlon. . "The us~ of more electriCity for were hoat and hoetella to the Miller th&:t we go to the ' 8hrlJie Flannery. ance of the month 'of March, Mar· WEDDINO INVIITATION8 SENT comfort, lIafety and"corivenlence Rainbow ~ Advisory - Councll on Circus March 26 ' an.d seconded by Gioriannn Day. II student - vin Stabl, chairman of the county through the addition of more ap. Tuesday evening of the palt week. Bob O'B'anlon. Donna Hadley. Mr. and Mrll. RoIIII H. Hartllock pllances, hall increued the aver·' A most delicious covered dlah dinThe next meellng ~Ul be hell Mara.b ella .Slmpson, a student, ('hapter, .a nnounced today. The Rev. Dean Nance, pastor of have Illsued Invitations to the ags home conaUlDpUoll from 1,158 ner was enjoyed, after wl:ileh the April 6 at tbe school house. her roommate-Janet Keys. the Church of Ohrlst. Cherry marrlage ' of their daughter, M... kilowatt hours in 19U to 2464 kil- bualnes.. meeting 11'&8 opened. Mr. A motion waB made by Vincent . Hanover Banka, of 3 roommatea lIueet. Lehanon, haa been named Jean Ha.-..ock to Mr. John Robert owatl hours last year In th~ DPclL Herbert Vaught eondaete4 the Ralteatraw that we ·I.ctjoum and Coatlnuing 9Ur I"rles of lIermonl -Carl Schnaltman. dlscullalon on "Communt.m" and 'seconded by Carl SUles. from tbe book of Revelation we President. "Prexy" Eckman. fImd drlve chairman. Total memPalmer on Baturday~ the tentll ' of area. • April at balf after three' o'clock News Reporter. lPatty MlIlel will preacb next Lord's day mom- President of the College -'- J1m benhip for the county drive 'thlll Because of the high sta.ndard of uiany Intereatlng commentll were yean Is set at 9,815 of which 3,600 'In the"- Frlendll Meeting HOll8el IIvln, In West Central Ohio, DP heard. Ing on the lubject, The BeBllt that Wardlol!'. hal been allocated to the 'Ffanklln oiL coDsumer:s averaged about 100 After a very pleasant evening, Came Up. Out of the Sea, Rev. 13: Cora .Mulllgan, a ~rl wbo talks Reception will follow- In the branch. • kilowatt hours above the national the Colmcll adjourned to meet 1-10. We cordially Invite the gen· too much- Betty Snoddy. Frlenda Social Roo.m. Hea~lng the drive locally In average lut year.... . with Mr. and Mr.. W. E.· O'Banlon eral public to attend these servSmedley .BrandoJi, a third room· Averare Ulap In the Greene In April. Icel, and we are glad to Dote that mate, alwayS iii .trOuble - Phil Wayne township III Mrs'. Wymer HONORED WITH SHOWER ... Drake. . there II being .Iome Interest ·fnan- Evans. MilS ;Jean Hartsock was b01lo"", Count)' area " . 1,951" Idlcnratt on FrIday evenl... l!'lth a lovely ho1lt8, nearl,. 600 k!lowatt h01U'll . The annual waiTen County Tn ifested by .thole outside of oar Lee WIlllon, an "A" ohemlatry mlacellaneoua brtdal shower rivenabofe ~e naUoul aTatap. . The QUESTa OF !,~RENT' HERE \ berculosla and Healtb Asaoclatlon own conl1'81atlon. Nut Lord'a !ltud.nt, Smedley's ' elt-atrl friend CUB 8COUTS 8ELLINO by Mrs: Vernon Ma4ltqv in Day- b.,beet' rate of IIlcnue III UU' Mr. and Ill'll, Robert HaatlDp, Ilea. drl~e la expected to go over day evenlnr the iermon aubJeet -Lynn RetaUlck. EASTER CANDV HERE .. \. . , . .... ..... at Cor1I'ba. ~th 11.1 per of .Otterbeln Coli.,., "en Pelts the top lOOn u '6M5 hU tieen re- will be; The VIne and the Stanch.. W.ua. ' naher, Smedley'a pres- The Cult ~ta .of Warnelme Thon atteD.diDc from W.,..... cant. . 80m. other ocuiunUlllU. 01 the formen' .....Il.. dlIrlq the celved with a roel of '1760, Mn. .Jolin 16: 1-11. ,.> ent rirl frI.e nd-DOrta B~wn. are seiling a . complete lIhe of . ville welW: lin. Lena ~ .-ad err baonue III ... 1\'eek 8IUI. II.... RatlDp celeb"" lIa.......' OodlflD, elleouU.,.e leer. A nell' clua la now meatiq at nean H.....beck, the Dean. of 'JIIuter . Can47 whiCh I, made bY lin: ~ ~ _ ... or eIaotrIeItJ' lut JtU' lnolul1e: te4 bar .~ , OIl ...,., unoanced reenut. ~:IO eaab Lotil'"L.cIaT eftlllq for Wom.n~' Ball. '.,.. the Bbarret C&1IdJ Co".~ of, Da,.. JIutIIoeIr. lin. IIDtoa &PrIDe VaUer, -11.1: 'aatlltOWll, WurI1a7 ad . . . boIlor IU88t OIL I'oqt 1laDdre4 . . . . J)tNOna a Inll)' ot metb0d8 ad prep&rao Dr. Heraan Boltt)', a Pl)'cholo- toa. aaG eY..,. oub win appreciate, lOot. lin. .. I(., aiiIooIr. 1In.,LS; ~ 106: W.,... 8uadar w'" II.... c. a .,.. ... were . 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The WSCS met on Thunda y at tbe Method ist Church with Ii luncheo n at tbe noon hour. Tbe meeting wall opened and "Mrs. OUbert wall In charge of the program hour. Orrl eera for the comIng year w re named 8a follo wa. Prelide nt- Mra. K. M. Retallick let Vice Pr88lde nt- Mrs. Olenn Ale.xan de r. 2nd Vice Pres. - Mrs. Lon All· ford. Promot ion S c'y .....: Mrs. ELinor Allfonl. . Recordi ng Sec'y _ Mrs. Gilbert F rye. Treasu rer-Mr s. Charles Ander· 'Ion. Sec'y of Mlasion ary Educati on.Mrs. Harry Schenk . Cbrlstla n Soolal Relatio ne- Mrs. Walter Wbltak er. fPlrttua l Uf&-M re. Glenn Dor· d . Youth Sec'y- Mra. Leo Conner . hlldren 's Work _ Mn. Ear) Conner. Literatu re and Publica tion :'Ilrs. L. C. St. John. upply W 0 r k M ra. Jennl (' Conner . Status of Women - Mrs. J . P. Fromm .
Publish d Every Thursday Mornlnl! WayneSVille, Warren Couot)', Ohio. ~:n l r d as eecond 0la88 m .. lter at III i'OSlortl e III \\·nynes vllle. Ohlo. nd I' Ibe aCl of Marc b 3. 1878.
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HARVEYSBURG
Mill s and M ra. Fannie Wleal, Of , Frankli n . Mr. and Mrs. Delberl I Knisley a~d f..mlly, of Oregon ia. MISS JANE F IT E and Bobby Dalley, of Harvey sburg. Corrnp onde nt In the afterno on several group picture s were taken In renlem· Funerol sel'\' lees for Reuben bronce or tbe occaalo n. (lilac) looro. 52. were conduct ed Miss Bonnie ue Wehih, of li ra . Tuosday from Flsber Funeral spent several days last week hore Home, Wilmington. Mr. Moore, a as the guest of ber grandpa rents. resident of this ommun lty, died I Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wels h. suddenl y. Sillurday In Wl\mln gton, while her parents . Mr. and Mrs at the hom of a siSler. Mrs. Mary \ Joh n (Bud) Welsh and son. Johnn y ampbell. Atone time h e and bls I visited friends In Was hington , n brotber·ln·law. Todd Bunce. now I cof Hillsboro. operal d the HarMI'a. Anna Freelan d suffered ;1 ' \' ysburg R crelltion . He Is su.r · broken hl p In a Cnll at her bome "Ived by his mother. Mrs . Millie I I t k I . Moore. with whom be lived here'j as wee. \ . three sisters. Mra. Clyde McKln· Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pbllablium , ney, of Miamisburg, Mrs. Todd of Ketteri ng, silelll SUliday . bel'l' Dun o:t! HllIsho ro, and Mrs. with h I' parents . Mr. alld Mrs. aml.lh II and ODe brother , Jobn Ambros e Moore. , Moore of \\ limingto n. Tb e Harvey sburg. Al umni ASllo elation spon80r d a benem 5 ·f,O Mr. and Mrs. AdrlliD P lummer Dance In the high scbool gymnas · nlld fa m ~ l y entertaI n d with a din· Ium aturday nlgbt. n r at th i!t!lnome~~lp honor Mr. .. nd Mrs. Chnrles Swindle r of the blrtbda y anniver sary ot had 88 their dinner gu sts Sunda y h r motber, ?lIra. John Knisley. evening. Mr. llmt1l1n~ H'. .- ~lIl1 i· Besides the gu 8\ or honor and ga n ot Milson lIod Mr. aod Mrs. h I' husband , the Plumm rs olso J . . Moore. of here. Inchlded liS th eIr guests. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stonero ck and 80n, Mr. The Harv )lsburg Grange met 111 I an" lrs. I a\vrcnce Knl Iny and the hlgb school building Monday hlJd ren Mrs Frances Hollow ay evening . Mrs. Oo n"'ld Conklin . fl f and so~, ali 'of Dayton, Mr. and ~e'" Burling ton. showed colorell Mrs. Grover Knisley, and Mr. and aUdes of her recent trip to th e Mrs. Paul Acton nnd fam ll v. of W st onst. Sprlngrt ld. Mr. and Mrs. Homer The Adult Bible Class of th A
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RICHA RD Mc FA DDEN • . Electee! Vice Pres ident
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LVT .... MITHO DI8T C(HURCH J . \\'. Wedgewood, Mlnl.te r 11. E. Bauabn , Putor UnlCled Senlee , . : 45 L m. bUI'ch 'chool, 9:30 a. m., Mr. HilI b rL MaM UIan. 8UPL Won hlp ervlce. 10 : 30 L m . Yo utb Yellows Ip Slln4lQ 7 :30 ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL p . m. Thts Rev. Samuel N . Keys , Rector unda)' : 'hol r Practic e Tl1\Jrllda, 11.00. y CommunloD, 7; 80 L m. reh School, 10: ]6 a. m. Adull Wo rship. 10 : 46 .. m . FERRV CH URC H OF CHRI ST B'" I yron Cnrver . ....n Iler UTICA E. U.B. CHURCH Bible School, 9: 30 a. m. Morning Worshi p. 10 :30 a. m. '" IIl1am hunDon, MIniste r. I'rl1 )'sr Mee fin g. 7 ;(\0 p. m. Sunday Scbool 9 ::'0 IL. rn.. Mr. '\'oun" People's leetlng. 7 : 00. }lari&» Thomus. gupt. EVBnln" Sen'lce s . 7 : :10 p. m. Prel1c blHg. every othel 3t: nda, 11 :4111\. m. Eveni ng Serv ice. flnt Sunday h ~ VH YN ESVILLE CHU RCH OF 1I10nth. CHRIST Price Ro berts, Mlu18ler CAE SAR'S CREEK F~ I £ND6 Jaok Barnet, Minlsto r. Bible . chool at 9 :30 a. m. Chari.. Sl.t.nley, Supt. Mornin g Worahl p, 10 :30 a. m. Worehl p Service. JO Il. m Even lnK' Worshi p, 7 : 30 p. m . Sunday Sobool . \1 a. m. MIdwee k Servke s, 7: SO p. m.
M thodlsl hurch will meet In the 1I0ciai rooms of the' hurch Thurs· day even ln,g. Hosts will be Mr. • and 11011'11. Penrod and Mr. ano! Va;.M , Mrs. Leroy Ellis. The group CUB- , I Reol lent of a v .. rslty letter tomBrily meets on Friday evening s. New car and k sales In t f n College thIs week I. ut changed their schedul e this montb contln ed tru on a par wlt!l rom e yon f W 88 month. becauB of a minstrel ahow the prevloue month hut ahow a I was Peter Kef;. ; re :[~h~ to be glv n that evening In the sharp de line over the same 0 period :::~. a1 KeY~i a 10'ra oed center on high school building . 1 a year ago, accordi ng to a report tbJam f:"r~ b~~e~.]; Iquad. He III Mrs . Fred Sherwood spent -ile "· filed In the office of Clerk .__ ao tl ve' at ... C V' a..., en),Q~ on tb e la. eral days last week at their home ourts CUft C. Beck:ett . crone team. parenUl are tbe here. Mrs. herwood bas been One hUnd red twenty·nlne new Rev. and MI'II. Samu,el" N. KeY BI spendin g se\'e' al weeks In Colum · eare and trucks ~~~~~~~====~~~======~~~~~~~~~~ wore sold lut • bU H to be near ~er husband who I month as compar ed to 121 In Jan· 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111., .IIDA Y NITI 'S has been hosplta Iz d there. She uary and 154 In Febl7Uary of 1953. •• . TlLEV ISION FIGHT reports that be Is BOOn to he re. l Ford led th e list with 41 new Ai. ANDIlEWS leased and will go to the home ot carll sold . whl1~ Oheno let wa s , •• 17.L ••• KO·.,') lhelr daughte~ there to second wIth til. . OF ALL KIND S :..... ;. GUSTAV SCHOLZ ' ••••• LIO.KO·.,'" BLOCK LAYING HOUR I : MAR. 26, • 54 MlDDLewEIGHTI FAEE EaTIMA TIONS , to 11:45 •. m.
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CARD OF THANK S r want to thank nil of my friends neighbo rs and relative s · tor the II1T. HOLLy MET HODI ST LE BANON CHRISTIAN SC IEN C£ many ClU'ds, lettere Rn~ !!:Irts ra- '1'. 1\1. SClI.ff. II1lnlster Cbrlst lan Sci nee services are elved du r ing my five weeks stay undllY Scbool, 9 : 30 ti. Ill .. I:.. h Id e\'ery 'Snnday morning II I to In th e Christia n Holm lioapltal, 1\ . Earnha rt. SUpl. III hland Ave. at 11 o'clock , Cln Innatl. Wo rs hip Service. 10 : 30 n. m. ~ uncla y school t th 811me hour • Evenin g Service . 7.30 p. m. T sllmony m etln s Jst Wed nell' clay "en lng of eRch month a t .. CORRECTION
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plainW f, plabltIU reItGred a, Jr., and T. and GladJi HQ.. ' maiden name of Shirley E. WihoIl. nie GarrlaoOarriIo n to John W. and Mar-la nd Ethel Dalton to Cook, Lee I (Ou~ty dis~~e:" Leaf VI. Jean Lea~, case ~~e~' ~~~on 1.23 acres in Clear· : d : : : 1 VaUibn 1 lotlrUlIer in Fr~k' Willie Bert Connler VI. Ray Daniel A. and ,Edith M. Brougb· ------------------------A Farm DI~ry The bonded Indebte4neas of - Kautz, ~efendant grunted 15 ad· tOh to Donald H. and RIIth M. Car· NEW SUlTS MARRIAGE LICENSES 20 aDd eotta; Stanley Warren aDd county and Ita po}ltlcal Stanley , dltional days. By D. J. Frazier ter 1 acre in WaJll~ Twp. Addie L. Barnett VII. Carl E. attorney s. Bill)' Sandlin , 22, Deerfie ld Man· lubdJvlalonl a8 of December Kennet h J. HanaUE!r vs. Forest 31, J . Henry Orndor f Barnett , divorce; C. Donald Dilato Letha Mae ufactur inglabo re'r, South Lebanon; 1958 lOared to LiUian Florte VI. Stanley R. J .. UbI et aI, judgme nlt to plaintll an aU.Ume high tll!lh, attorney . f Orndor f 1 lot in Waynesville. Fiorte, divorce Betty ; Brock L E. JUtl.Jt 19 South ty. Lebanon . t 1.71859 9 for ~.OO and interest of ~ARCH 22 1954 _ Y t.e d I r 136 8617Donald H. and Rut.b I. Carter to Marot.ret Minae, minor by Hal' , Lll11~ Holliste r VI. Clinton Rhoda Ertel VB. Irwin $27.60 a , , ,a ga n o , . D •• r ay Ertel, . . Daniel . . J . and Edith M. Brough EI ton I ,,larence Geo ' d E. . r E Ludlum, 44, 6pray Ni b i d Ue ~ next friend VI. John tbe prevloua yoor, accordi ng waa the [I rs t ay a allr 1 lot in Wayne Twp rep ev.... ; r,e. ~ an co-ca se .....m I55 eel . painter , Lebano n; Ruth Fueston , over HI, lasam, to an abstrac t compiled by Deputy attorne y ' Alice Elizabe th O'Connell vs . .. ,. fa to cold, Ofle of tbe coldellt clay. ••• I.e • A"'anon M. Russell A dlto 1IJD&e, dlvo~; lloyd Ritz, atty. ' Horn . to Ellgene E . - , c ry "or. r, " , - . · U r Will J . Ra n ker. Wilbur Turner Carper, defendant Jones 0.223 acres in Lebano have bad lately .. but tb. lUll ahone Emma Mae Well. vs. Andrew n. Eugene AdidJls, leI laborer , COMllO Banda and note a outatandlng on N PLEAS adered to pay $10.00 per week, 80 tbat there WIIS a sprl~ te,VfUt W.III, divorce; John M. Oswald Frederi ck and Kathryn Sberrod Spring Valley; M~ WIDOIUI , Herry J. Clenden ing VI. Kath. ete. Wal· Decemb er 31, 1952 amounted to to tbe air. and the aong spary:owB Meryl Gray, attorney s. to Howard and Verna Rowlands ters, 16, Waynesvllie. ryn Clenden ing, applica tion grant. $4.860,237.76. tbe report revealed. Lester Rice VI. Rutb sang and the crOCU8es looked Rice, dl. 34 acres In Harlan Twp. Jotin Dare n . Alexan der Mc· ed, cue dilmiue d. vorce to plainUff. bright and gllY, even If It did Master, attJchm ent; Fred L. C. and Elizabe th Leicbty to Jones, Anna Wilson VS. Rufus Wilson, Marjori e H. Lovel.ace vs. El. David B. a.n d Lillie Mae CaudiU treeze the nf8hl before. Friday attorne y. divorce to plaintif f. mond Edwin Lovelace!, divorce to 2 lots in Frankli n Twp. we bad a good rain, one of the Wilson Freight Forwar ding Co., Charles Robert Hensley va. Su- plaintif f. .Separa tion agreem ent I . David B. and Lillie M.a e Caudill beat that we Mve bad In a long an Ohio Corp., vs. Alexan der Mc- an Hensley , divorce to plaintif f. approve d. . 14me. It put some water In the Masters, attachm ent, Maple I to Ronald ~ and Viola Slayton and John H. Jones VB. Virgini a M. Vista w. Ludlum VB. Clarence 2 lots in Frankli n Twp. lltue pond alld even 8tarted the Maple, attorney s. Jones, divorce to plaintif f. Ludlum, divorce to p'laintiff. pllature to looking . green. 0 n .! .I«Ihn S. and Lena V. Tbacke r to Lebanon Church of Christ, Leb· Shirley E. Dyer, a minor 19 Vera Flemin g vs. William R. Roy E. and Kathryn I. Hazlett wand ra after all that dry weatbe r anon to encumb er real , estate years of age, by Tressie A. Wil. Fleming , dlvo~ til !plaintiff. will tbere be any grau to ome I MapI~ and Maple, attorney s. 0.49 acres in Frankli n Twp. ' son, ber mother and next friend Joe C. Middleton VB. Ingebord up. Of course a lot of It IIv e d Elsa B. Darragh to Thomas W. Blue MeCray Seay, aka Mrs. J. vs. WUliam F. Dyer, divorce to MJddleton', plaintif f ordered to and Mary Ann Weber . througb even tbough It looked pe r. W. SellY and the Travele 2 lots in rs Ins. . pay $10.00 per week, etc. fecUy dead but there waa sam" . Co. vs. Harold K. Colema Frankli n. n for Genteve Rose Began Whaley vs . Thomas W. and tbat I doubt very much I[ It will money only, amount claimed Ann $624., Mary Olive Began Goodpa stor, case Weber to Ivan C. andMary . 'ome up again. Laura D. dismissed. Last week on one of the nice IIPen ds tar too much tln~e Eltzroth 2 lots in Frankli n. lying at 0 Mary L. Karr to. James W. and daya I walked urouud the lence the foot of lbe t re where I keel) Oblo's Investm ent In Series E REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS on the east end of tbe Hungry the Buet for tbe birds. I saw Delara Jean Spence r 1 lot in Leb· her , and H Snvlngs Bonds du rln~ FebThomas and Mary Wagner to anon. Hollow Furm. Joe was back there try to get It once but that didn't ruary showed II 40 per cent In- Flo d William and Jane leaning out our side of the line work very well but r am Gertrud e Marlon and Gladys Dailey to afraid crense over tbe some month laat Whisma n J lot in Frankli 80 thllt 80m day we can put up s be will scar away tbe birds n Twp. Gene and Betty Dunn 86.85 acres .or year and repres nts tbe larg 8t l Virgil and Gladys Baker to in Wayne Twp. that fence that we have planned catcn them wh .n they come . down Bale of SlIvlngs Bonds sold only James and Jo Ann Hunt, for BO long. I thought that George on the ground. ] am tryIng 1 lot in 'illillm and Annie Ellan Parson to to Individu als. Blnce January , l Frankli n Twp. McGraft hud put up his end but think of Bome kind of a protecto IQ Gillon and Pauline Jackson 1 r 1946, . J. Waggoner. hllirman. Bertha W. Bentley a.k.a. Bertha lot in Corwin .. no. be la walUng for me. Be only to put around I,he tree 80 thllt cleared out his II de of the line 80 an not climb It. I wonder ahe Warren County SIIv1ngs Bond W. Phillips to Edward and Je sir Carl J. Manheim to Joh,n F. If a ommltt tee revealed. I Vel 1 lot In Deerfie ld Twp. we will have to gel togethe r and necklac e or Un cans would Wallace and George B. Mueller 2 do. If Warren ounly purohases for ' Lottie Thomp~on to G. W. Me· lots do It. Mllliarda are In Deerfie ld Twp. learlng 11 Itrung them on. a baling theirs lind altogetb er ther Is a and fast n d It around the wire Februar y were IS9 360 and com· Gahan and Maude MaIO MeGohan Carl E. and Helen H. Bercaw 10 . tree pare to $21,918 BOld In the same part of two lots in lot of fen ce to build, but wbat a : ('auld ebe get over It ? Some Washington Robert C. and Mildred M. Lay. day month last year. Twp. man 1.088 acres in Deerfie ld Twp. wonder ful feeling I~ would be to I I must try It. Tbe atllte lncreas was well Eves W .. Hun~ , executrix of bnve a good fence all the wa., J;'lmond For twenty years more or les , ahead of the natlonul rise e to Marjori e I' of 16 the last wdl and testllme nt of J. r%velace 1 Lovelac around. When tbat man from I I have been plannin g my lot in Frankli n. garden per ent. bairlDlI' 1 Waggon er Ralph Hunter , dee'~., In nnat! . bought .tbat big farm I path tram the Itltchen door to tb e aald. Februa ry Bal B for tbe state Hunter 40 acres 10 to Paul B. wbere the old pellr orcbard la tar· Illne. Once.1 even plAnted Turtlec reek Fay f. Ward an(l Celia M . Shott some were $84,537. 918 and a year ago Twp. , h r down Middleboro Road, we tblngs "'bere they would be to Margar et Mohney 23.90 acres along tbe total 11'81 124.613,214. Richard Perrine _ to Frankli n in Warren and Clermo nt c~unti -bad a bull dozer come and clear . thl! d/!'e of It but now a es. forward Only 13 of the atate's 88 couu- Perrine 0.91 acres In Salem out the fence row all the , way' step hall been taken. Twp. Paul N. Mohney to Marjori e F. Jobnny tiel! faJIed to sbow higher sales James Welte to A. M. Cornett I Mohney 23.90 aC.r es in Warren PHOl'lE 3462 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO and around and put up all new rene came down and dug out all tbe for the month, and three ot he 7~_I~O~t:s~in~D~e~erfie~~I~d 80 that he can turn ·stock In there raBpberries ~Twp~=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~C~I~e~rm~~on~t~c~ou~n~t~Je~.s~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; tbat had crept over eight big· Ity count! II eacb had r ;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~;;;;;;~ lind I t them run over tbe whole Into the path or Into the flower O\'er a mUllan dollars increas e. I I1lace. So senllble to do the wbole bed 110 that now I ran look alit Chairm an Waggoner said that of HILLSBORO tblng right at the beginni ng and the kitchen dool' IItralght . up to tbe atate'8 gain of 110.024,704, the ' WILMINGTON call It part at the purcbu e price. tbe barnyar d gate. ome dRV 1 elgbt metropo litan counties prf).. BLANCHESTER If you bad a mortgq e It would may mov~ some WAYNESVILLE more of the be worth while to make It bll rlell and make 1t wider, but be.... vlded Increas el totaHng $6,717.2 72 . SABINA not The E and BIG H Bond STO sales goal RES LYNCHBURG enough to cover the fence. It tbls year. for Warren County during 1954 III would help pay for It. Some people ate In sucb a burry 1892.840. , Yellterday the flrllt day of spring to bave the treell come out but 1 _ . _ _ _ _ __ and we bad our first lamb II, paIr I loye theae earlJelt Ilgnll Of sJ)rlnlt O'lrc'II.~ of twiDII. They were prettya cold ,and like to have It come Blowly of but they got them warmed and 1110 that I have time to enjoy every Last QUarterly Confere nce To fed and they leemed aU right. new leat and blOllOm. Spring II Lambe are ' II ch helplee i babl8l. late on Dry Rld,e MC8ulle Be Held Tonigh t (Tburs., March we RIL AS ALW AYS 26) at Thurad ay we Iheared 'the Ibeep. ' have 110 many locall"' treel od they Robert til. Metbodlat Churcb. Dr. NIN E -It W88 a very nice day but tb.t ~ a Kenned y will bold b I 8 I.t to 10th BET TER QUA LIT Y SER VIC E PRI CE almollt tbe last to come out. nlgbt lbe rain came and tbe poor Vear betore llUIt the lonl l~.t confere n e aa DIstrict supei' BIG DAY S ~eAn thlnp were very glad to lltay In I tUlel. on the IUlar zapl81 were lilunde nt u hli "year tel'lll b up Never before suclh low prices on the many items which ~re shown in and bt Wilt return to tbe aotlve the barn but It dIdn't 8e8m to hurt nnulaa ny beautifu l. New Spring Sale Catalog - if you have Lellt not received your.. by direct moil, please contact your nearest FairleyourHardw putora te. At thle confere nce retbem. On the wbole the, Beem I tbey hardly Ibowed at all Each porta to be mUCh mora comorta bte after, year there II IOmethlng dltteren at tb. varloUII departm ent!! ways, number on" brond name rNltionally known. Che~~ a few of Sale Specia are Store-all merchandise is as ale ls. Don't mill these Terrific Values. they are Iheared . od all the old thJnp Hem new. will be given for the P8.8t year. Omcera I am going to have to do lom1lor the churcb and -c m· Give to ~e Red Crollll and belp 10 QT. GALVANIZED mltteel tor thing about Pretty PUll. Sbe 1 tbolle you cannot reach yobnet 5 Stitch Selec:it.-s.'f'",-,HoUlehctlct--t---"-t. be elected. lbe coming Yea.r wID It la an Importa nt meetins to be beld llt 7: SO p. m. each In tbe Sunday School roome. All Extra are welcome. . LIMIT - 4 TO A CUSTOMER Special $1.39 Conc re_. Block . ChIm ney Block Cblldren to Receive Communion None Sold To D.alera Work and Time Saver- Sturdil y Built on Sunday Value morning Rock ..-ace BloCk , April • during Wat....... .... CeInent the Sullda, Sobool Ltd. Stock, hoar. Terrifi The Ir. c Value, All Steel St. .1 . . .h ' .nd ••Inf Genuine Full Size departm ent of 'the Sunday School Ceme nt .nd Mort ar ' GI••• bas been recelvtn g 11lItructiolll and Information about Communion Drain Tile ",lId lnl Supp IJ. . I G,1. and under the .u ~ ervillon of th ", 5" .EEHAN RD. tor will laIeel . at tbe lArd's P. BOX 342 pal 2 Gal. Buy table, moet of them for tbe tint $7.95 . CENTERVIL~E, OHtO time. and receive tbll lI~crament. Several Regular Save With Spout-f\~w Low Price Attenda nce at Sunday School ONE PAIR GOO p QUALITY CANVAS GLOVES WITH PURCHASE Bnd Church worship wu Tel'}' tine last Sunday and we trust all Will QUART OR MORE' FA.....OUS PERRY DER~CK QUALITY PAINT. feel be III th. - ....--:-4:Ft.~;+.;:.-Sif:~:---;-Ichurcbtheof urgency bll choiceto eacb --'Ai S~nday m:Nru ;;Ji: • ._ 4-Ft. Extra Sturdy A~~Rc;:I--T-=::;::==itM~ii=lii==i~~=====ATIENT ION FARM
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WANTEDMrs. Cora Prle llpent Sunda), at WANTED-Farmln@r Corn and Hay the borne of ber daughter, Mra. on the ehares: F'hone Wayne. Noel Eaaton and family .of near ville 8861. X-~IS-(lt)-4.1 Springboro. _ _ . MilS Lydia Roblnaon of La MEAT, HOME KliLLED-Grange" m., wae a week end gueat - - -- - - - - - - of her coUJIln. 01'. Emma HollowaY. HOGS SLAUGHTERED For Home Mrs. Robert Burnet of Center- Freezers or Lockers, 2e per pound ville, vilited ber mother, lin. dreeaed weight. WAYNESVILLE .L uclle ArmU.qe OD 81mda1 attel'- ' LOCKER PLANT. John Brolltl, Manaler. Phone 31171. . 1·21·tle nQOn. Mr. and Mra. Louis Magee, or A CTION EVERY T UESDAY and 8ytOn. nnd ~U~I\ Viola Orr. of FRlDAY-7 p. m. New and Uled Consignment ac. Xenia, called on their coulln, Mrs. merchandlle. Belle Ma)'nard on Sunday afte~. cepted. PEOPLES AUCTION, % noon. t mile North of Xenia on Rt. 42. Mn. Mabel Hathaway epen o---;3-U-(8t)-3.26 Sunday at the home of her Ileter. . MI1I. Harvey Burnet helping to BOOK MATCHES--Your own In· celebrate Mr. and MM!. Bnrnet', dlvldual advertisement printed on Ilxtieth anmnreary. eacb boolt. <HIt oUJ' PrtcM. THE In tbe afternoon. Dr. Emma MIAMI GAZE'M'Il, Pbone 8913. Holloway, 1M I reo OURuvetbcurl.dM~IHe .................... ", •• ,., , OUve Wll amI, an .... sa. CAT T L m SAL E beth Chandler were callere. Reglatered lIeretord~ Little Misl LInda ElUngton of Polled and Homed Eaton, spent Saturda, witb ber 17 Bulla lI4 Femalel Fair Grounda SlllrtqDe14, Ohio . Miliel Gertrude Chandler and SAT., MARCH 2 ~7-1:00 P. M. Martel SaJTII of Norwood. were Sunday evening I1IMU or m. MIamI Valle), Hereford AII'n Chandler. auntl, MI.I Ruth and ••••••••••• , ................... Ellubetll Chandler. CLEANI NG OUT YO R ATTIC! MIll... Rutb and Elizabeth - Advertise thOlWI artIclee that Chandler were dinner 111_18 O!l you no longer need In THE MI. Tuesday evening of Mr. and ~"" AMI GAZETTE. Pihone 8918. db 10hn Hilt of Sprlqtield. " . " . _ , , ,. . . ." , . , ..,,., I I '
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Homer WatlOn Clnc1DDat1, indieted by the '~~nt rrend jury for forgery, WlUI , lentenced to aerve trom one to 10 yeaM! In the Ohio .Penltentl...,. In CoI1UDbul by Judge Frank C. Andenon. He WII taken to the pen by Cblef Deputy Ralpb Palmier and Special De put y Wllllaml Sawyer. of \ aynesvllle.
IT'S TOO NICE A DAY TO PAY BillS IN PERSON! Live Wire and ProCHallve. '0 Organlaarlon Second To None Strictly Sellen on tbe nest A I t Around Market In tbe Country SERVICE THAT '8ATISFIES For Dally MlI1'ket Reporta: WLW ClllclnnaU, 12:30; WCKY. InclnnaU. 12 :12 WPI'B. Mlddlatown, 11:46
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO. · 1rHUR DAY, APRIL 1. 1954
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At tbe yearl,. election of offl. W. Losb. Office Manager of Agrl· cers at the Warren County Dairy cultural Stabllbation 'IInd Conaer· Service UnIt meeting IllI!t Wednes\latton CommIttee. 42 N. Broadway ABOUT .,OLKa YOU day even.lng. Harold Helslnger, ot Lebanon. th"t corn acreage allot· Franklin. waa elected prelldent KNOW ments were mailed to al\ Warren for the year 1964. Harold ball County corn f/l rmerl on Monday. been active In tbe Unit for tbe HOME FROM FLORIDA March 22. PllI!t three yeare. He sel'Ved .. Mr. and lira. Leonard Ttnney The8e farm allotments were deSeccetary·Treaaurer during 1952· , have alTIt"ed home alter apen4tag termined by factoring the Indi)963. The Helslngen rellide on It the winter In "orlda. vidual f&MD'1 thre.year averag., dalry farm JUlt eaat of Franklin history by 84.4 per cent, which Is on the Lower Springboro Road. OUEST IN DAYTON e red uotlon of 16.8 per cent 10 Elected to tbe office of Vice Mn. Grace L. Smith w.. a the connty Jrom tbe put tbree' President wU WlUlam Hackman week end guelt of Mr. and Mra, )'ear average acreare. ' of Sbawnn Road In Un.lon Town. Clifford Arcbdeacon In Dayton.' There eeemll to be BOIDe milIIhlp, Mr. Hac~n haa been ac· underelandlng among f&MDMI aa tlve In the Datry Service Unit for WEEK END IN DAYTON to the need for corn allotments a numher of yean. III I.e Lnotle Armitage waa t\ and why they are eatablilhed. By Mr. Rey Berwer ot Harlan town· weet end rueat of Mila Glenna the prelent law the Seoretary ot Ship waa elected Secretary and lIarah 11l D!1toD. Agriculture mUlt eletermlne the George Haule of TurUecreet lIeed for allotmentl when tbe IUP. townlhlp .... re-elected the treuOCCUpy THOMPaON HOME ply of corn reachel the prelent urer for the rear. Mr. and Mra. Rlluel Bernt and level. If any farmer dealrBl " Other membera of tbe board of ch1Idren are now occupyln& the CCC price IUpport loan on hll' dlrectora are L&wrence Taylor of IAnr1I ~omPlOll bome on State 1954 corn. he mUit plant wttbln Clearcreelt. Vernon Woud. Wayne. Boote u . hll 1954 allotment to be eUgible. Lawrence Starr In MUlle. Robert But Ihould • farmer have need 0 , Le",1a of Hamilton. Don Vol· RECOVERINO A"ER FALL for lIveitoolr feed or would choole , Peter Gnato WLW'w yete......neuter, .01 . . . . ~ dlrectlllI kerding tn Salem and B. W. WeI· Mia Ulla Benham Ia conval· to take h1a chance of leUing on Aria Audltlo... lacb yeai' lIM Croale, ItaUoDa l8 belplllI ler or Deerfield. .Iclnl' at her home atter recelv· the cuh market. he Ia not re- ambit.... 'fealllta try eat for a DODtract wlUI Ule ...... ClDolIUIaU Tbe Warren County Dairy Serv In. a 4JaJooated ahoulder .. the quJred to plant within h1a allot- aammlf opera. Detalla OD tIM aacUUoaa ID&1 be . ,........, wrIUq Ice U1llt wu very active In for· reault of a falL ment .. the allotment I, optional. mulating a program for the 1953 WL". CroIIe, Square. ClacbulaU, It w.. alIo announced that year under fanner prelldent RobVI81TOR FROM DAYTON 1964 wbeat fteldl are now beln,y -----N-AUl--C-.-nt-u-,,-C-.,-u-&--- ert Dale Lewll. AcUriUea In· Mn. Chari.. ctwnben of DaJ· m. .ure4 bJ ABC reportera. B7 cluded a IIUeage tpllr. a meeting toll, ".. the CUBIt or bar hrother a recent change In wheat quota Meet. At Far on dairy breeding troublea. dll' and liiter-tn-law. Kr. an' lin. J. re«ulatJoal. any farmer wbo h.. . . • ....... cOlllon on Sanitation and Inlpec· P. Fromm durlq the P!Y t week. planted oYer bla wheat allotment . The New Century' Ciub met at liOn, a meeting on emergency paaThe Tricky Thumb. t-H Club haa the prlytlece or Il.tng the OA'ROEN CLUB TO MEET enn. ' acnq. for p'uture. hay or met on 1'rIclaJ, l(arcJa If, at 8:30 tbe PartJ HOUN OEl FrIday arter- turell and a ae'llon on milk mar· The Garden Clnb win m.... 011 1I11~. or he may d_troy It abc! p. m. We elected omcera .. the nOOll with lin. J. H. Sackett .. keUng. The annual maetlng waa hoateal. lira. "I~ e d Grauman a banQoet at Lebanon Grange Hall Thancia)' afterDooIl at tile 1lo~ plant to aDOther croP. He wUJ followlq : opened the meettnc and followtnc where more than 100 dairymen of Mr. and Mn. IlUtoD Hartaock not .,. l*IallHCl for over-plaDtinc ConDIe Allton!. Prellde1lt. the bua1neu aeuloll, Mrl. J . B. and their wlvell and frlendl of the with Mn. t..a BuUock .. If the estra ~ doea DOt maElllabeth Marlatt, Vlce Prell. Crabbe and Mn. 8 . S. EIlIa were dairy Indu8try were preaent. The boneea. , ture 81 rralll. Bat there .wIll .,. dent. In cllar'll of the p~~,ram and Mr. uolt helped to exPlond the 'rUn· a penalty of approzsaw.l, ,1.00 DIana DIlmtorcl. Secretary. S. S . . DUa w.. Iatrodllced u the clal breeding lemc. and-clalrt 8UNDAV IN AIHVILLE to 11.10 UlMH4 aratut MCb Sandra took. Trw.nrer. gueat lpeater. I telttng prorram ID tbe county Jucl7 W.tt.. n. Newl Reporter. Mr. and Mra. Harry Sattartbo bullle. han-Hted above a farmer'e Mr. lIIWe toot for hll lubJect, duriq the year. waite were BIIDdaT l1I.ta 01 the q1IOU. All)' wlleU adse4 with Patricia IIcWIIUama, ReoreaUon ------"Education." and traced our IChoot Ia.tter'a unoIe, 1W.... H. O. liar- bUMr ~D wt11 lie u.UIed .. Leader. . baUlh and lllter, lin. M wheet. We t..t that all C&I.8I of Our next meetln, lion Tu ..day, llyatem from the earllellt date, •• Beecbler 11l Aahvtlle. Ohio. onr-plantinc ehoold .,. clean4 Aprtl 11. at 8:80 P. M. Parente 1797. to tbe Pr&l8llt. He told or the varolul COU1ltry _chool1 ano:! . . . . . , up before han.t 10 ~ we wt1l wantl1l&""thelr pla to ja11l 4·H. . 8UNbAV DINNIlR QUIl8T. not ban peuItJ wbeat lD WarND IbouM kDo" that thetr daochtera how ther werl br-D\1lb~ Inte the one central IchooL Thli wu "ery The local Rotary Club will hold r. W'n... y 0IMlIItJ ' . an eu.eble It tlMlr tenth bJrtb. Sunda)' el11lDer of IIr; ...e l · day -Is by September 1, 1964. Intareetl1lg ~,.e u4 aIIo an apprectatlon 'dbmer for , the Mn. L. C. st. Jobe and all ~re Newl Reporter. Judy Watterl. e.".rat tormer teacbera were VUllt)' lIUtetbali team, reaenei, afternOOD ....ta ot Mr. and lin. preMnt I mlnagera. cheerleaden and coach Arter a very plealant and n· at their next meeting Tuelday =l~:b:~.thelr new home . . . . . tereating meeting. tbe Club ad· evening. I The dinner will be held at St. journed to meet .,.In at the ATTENO wacI 018TRICT M.ET Miami Chapter 107 OES wm Party HOUle In A@rll. wtth MN. Mary'lI Paralh HOUle at 8:00 p. m. A ta... CI'OGP of mamben of tlae meet OD lIoDdar. April 11. at el«ht Glenn Alexander &II bOlteel. The lpeaker of the evening will Metho4llt Church atteDdecl the p. m. I'ollowtnc the buID...... On Thonf&)'. "&reh 18. the flrat I>urtng the eoctal 1IIour a dell- be Fredllrick Raillt. ccach of WitWBC8 Dlatrlct meeting tn DaytoD lIon. the beauttrul 110_ CerelDOll1 cow 11l Warren County . . . bred cloull deaeert coW'lle w.. aervec1 mington College. _ _ _ _ _ __ on Tueeday and ..w Mrs. Eunice wtll be preMnted by a KTOUP of to frolen .amen from Central Ohln In the dlnlDr rooD~ to the mem- 1, bera and peata. Allford lutal1ed a Dlltrlct Beor. DeMolay members. L. Kay Patton Breeding AaIoctation. Thla haptary of Mlallonary Education. State Muter CounMlor 01 Clncln· pened on WLW Farm. at Muon. natl. wU1 direct the C4II'emo1l, an!! 80 far th, ule ot froseD aemen . . . . La-_ CALLED TO LANCASTER ail Eutem Star and Muter haa been entirely on an expert~ra. Y ·wrence Cook and father. Ma.ona are InTitM ~ be prele1lL mental bull and wm be lomll . I!lve""one who could pollibly ... time before It will De uaed en. BAHA'I PRAYER '1 Mr. T. J. Davia were calle4 to J tiNly. "0 Ood refreSh and &ladden m, purchase an EeQutre mapllne. Lancaa~er on Tuellda, on account Soutlt Wayne Advisory The rellulte 110 fat 81 conception spirit. purify my :heart. illumine April IlIue, haa read the ItOry. " U-A.. H Ia concerned haa been comparable my mind. (lay all my artalra In "Deatb III a Woman" written b, of tbe Nrloue c:oa4ltloD of her C brother, wIlD tmderw.t maJor . GUM ....., . . , . with the replar mltJaoci u.ed bl thy hand. Thou art 'my GUide and Raylyn Crabbe Penney. Mrll. Pen. IUrprJ'. IN$ Ia DOW Im~ Mr. ana Mn. J. I . Barake were C.G.B.A. The lIlaJD lelUe at the my Retuge. I will no longer be ney. wife of Mr. William Penney, Mn. Cook and ber father retarned boat and ~a to the South preeent time II to deVelop anel 10rrowfUi and pie,ved. I will be wire editor of the Monterey Pen· to her home on l'rlda),. Wa,.e 4dytllOry Council on perfect equl*-, to bandle fro. ~appy and joyful. 0 God. I wm 11lsola Herald, II the dau.bter of no lancer be full ot annety nor Mr. and Mra. J . B. Crabbe. She lEN lOR C • . . . p' ·Y APRIL. Thurad.)' mnlne with . llr. and zen lIemen In the field. .... lin. J III GrMDe of Lebanon aa The flnt wort OD the freeslnc wtll I let trouble barul ' me. r Is a graduate of WayneavlJle HJgb Have you ever no'It'D a rtrt 'guelte' ~r I .. CrAbbe ---. do I m.. I d at wlJl not dwell on th~ unpleaaant .chool. and of Ohio State. tlklng Do - - - -"".. of aemeD was nen .".u· anth who vanlehed or h ave you ever • .. thlnga of life. 0> God thou art lOme IItudle8 at · Mexico City co1' W f U eI ducted the dlaoa.ton OIl eo... Ostord Uftlvl ... lty. ell, chued aD InTillble 01 1_' _._..... 1111.......... v."' _ . __ . A na.1 8 Since U I I_ kinder to me than I am to my· lege. She lltarted her newspaper the 11b14e1lte of heetberry UJJ. mu_ a ..~ va . , •• C_a. vu 0 tate n vera.~ solf. I dedicate !lDYllelf to Thee. work In Prescott, Arizona. wbere lege w01 be d " th. . thlnA 011 Intereet to everyone. ond other mldw..t colleglll have 0 Lord." IIhe waa police reporter on tbe mite Hi h After. vat'J' . tIDe meeting. thl worked In the ""earch wor k to April 9 In the ' Wayne I ·ConncU adjournecl to meel' at the furtber tmprove thI. method. ErenJng Courier. no. I r f Mr. and MrtI. Penney are " . School auditorillm when the Sen· lor wm . preaellt their play. bome of Mr. and lire. Hart ey The WlllUJ6rtul feature 0 roo EDITOR'S NOTE - Anyone de· ''To Blulh ~ ••-." llou III April, and during tbe ao: zen lemen II UIat It can be pre siring the Baba'l vtewpol1lt telat· rJlllld11lg In Monterey. Calif. . state for • a perI0 d Ing to any special theme or topic. Mre. Penney Is recelvlnl' con· olal hour. a dellolou. la1a4 courM se"ed In' tbft - E- T, APR L • w" eerved. , of time. In EnglBnd , they have , or who may wlslil to forward a gratulations trom her man y GRANOE TO M E l uaed lemen , tbat Will! 14 montha question. may do 1110 b'" addrelslng friends on thla - ber first pub· .... J lIsbed lltory, Wayneavi1le J'arm,ra Grang. old with erceptlonal 'relulte. An!). a card to the "llaba'l Column." No. 13 wUl meet I'" re-··· ' 1810 .. . ther ""Int Ie that no .emen .11 care of the Editor or the Miami 810n on Tue.aday eV&IIDg. April V" I'r1 d r . , waated .. Ie the procedore now. Gazette. No signature la required Choir Will Renew .t . elPt o'clock In the 60 I aa names will not be used. Mra. Social Room. . The first and aecMcCoy will ....... clo'u sly res""nd In Sacred Concerts ond derreea wUl be oonferred on \ Mlu J ..n .a.rtaoek. brld_lect. l1li J .,.a clul of candldatea and a tun was bODGrecl with a .paghettl diDher regular weekly artleJ... The Ohio Wesleyan A Capella ner on FrIday evenlDr at the home Choir, under the direction ot Prof, atteDdance III delired. ' of lin. Hazel Hamllber In Dayton. Last Minute RUllh On Rexford Keller, cbairman of th'l D~UOHTER FOR W. I!LLl8' Mill Hartaook . . . agala gueat Contlnolng the aeri.. of .e~ music department, will present a Little ' Jane Ellis ' Ie the proucJ of bonor oli Saturday attemoon at mona from tbe book of Revelation Personal Pro~erty, T til concert at the Lebanon Methodist II n bower give by MrI Naomi the .ermon sllbJect next Lord'l Cburch tonl,ht (Thnraday). polllel.or of a new bab)' liiter. a ne 8 . Since the deadln.e to tlle 'pel'lOllo born March 28 at Christ bOlpltal, Leach I\tle\ Mra. Edmund Cook _at day morn,Dl,.<wlll be. T~e Mark of al property tax w&e Wedneaday at Making ItII Bilt annnal tour tbls Cincinnati. Jill Lydia, ,weliht the former'1I 110me In Dayton. ~ra. tbe Bea8t. Rev. 18 :11·18. No mat· midnight, and a little more than sprnlg, the cbolr will ,Ive con. eleven pounds and elsht ounce., R. ~. Harleock allO wal a gu.t. ter wbat may be your . reUgloulI two-tblrds 'of the 8500 blanb II- certa In eight Methodist churohea tl the new daughter ot IIr. and On Sunday a~temoon. lire. Ar- faUb or preferen1e 'au Ibootd be slled ha4 been med Tuesday. a In Ohio. Sacred and lIecular mUllc Mn. WI11~ ElIII. grandd,ugbte" thur. Curry entertained a la""e able ~ find lomethlng of Interest I . t minute rush wu tbe relult Is to be prelented. of Ml'. and lin. D. A. Ellla Of (roup Of. friend. ~d relatlvel h~n. and value from a a'Dd), of tblll :ednesday : ' A penaty will be added to perWllmlntOn; Mr. and Mn. ,C. E. orlq the brlde-elect with a mta- ~ubject. We 11l~lte tbe public 11l ITEM. 0" INTEREST
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'INANCIAL RIIPORTS UE IN THIS III Thll laeue of the MIami Gaaette contalol the financial reporta ot the VUla,e of WaynesvUle and the nnanclal report of W.y n e Towuahlp. The Village of WayneaYlUe Fl· uanclal RePOrt wll1 be touDd on Pqe Two. . Tbe Financial Report of Wayne Town8hlp will be found on Page Four. .
fall WfIVINt' .rIv'lOftI ' - , •• •, Council Meets H.,. The ~t Wayne A4vlaory E)oun· cn met on Frida, avenlDg at the home ot Mr. and Mrll. lI'red BracJ. dock. Ilistead of the IIl1ual dlaeuaalon. the Counctt was very bappy to have Mrs. Sarah Braddock give a report on the Heolth meeting. wblch she attended In ColumbulJ. and alllO on the one at the home of Mrs. Gordon FOlter at FOlterl. Thill report waa very Interelt· Ing to everyone. The Council ad· lourned to m..t In ' April wtth Mr. and Mre, lAwrence Coot. A elelicioul lunch w.. .ened during the aoclal hour.
U'r. and M-. _ ,g Norman Bro~ w .. and Mr. Ed Brown of Dayton. called on their Ililter, MilS Bertba Brown on Wednelday. Mrs. Lucile Armitage spent tbe week end In Davton tbe ..oeit of 1 0her coulin. Miss Olenna Marah. Mre, Reba Shrl.eves with her Bon, Mr, Sbeldon Shrlevell of Wltmlngton . spent Friday In Rlcb. I I d mane. n . Mre. Warlvlck, of Dayton, Wal I It S nd evening of a v 8 or on u BY . Mrs. Mabel Hathaway. Dr. and Mrs. Ed. MlJler and lit. I C 1 tie daughter Anne of Ant och o· lege. were visitors of MIsses 'Ruth , and Ellzabetb Chandler on Bun· day aftemoon, Mr. Frank Trimble and sister. Miss Helen Trlmble• I wdlth Mrs , Brenner and Mrl. H n man. 0 t MainVille, called on the Trlmble's
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The Warre1l County Farm BIl· reau J'ec!ltratlO1l held lte an.mnli-Lead8l'1lb:lp Tralnlng lutltute on Monday night. Marcb 19 In the Preabyterlan ChurCh parlon. In Lebanon, with fort, eight omcen and repreeentativea or Farm Bu· reao Counclll and the Farm Bu· reau Federation Board of Dlrec· tora prelent. A panel dlacu.alon or Farm and rarm Bureau problems wall 1:On· elooted by Mr. lamea Lewll, 9 dairy tarmer trom HamUten. Ohio. and a State ,!'arm Bureau tru.tee, Min l ..n Werts. Colwnbllll. aaalatant to lin. Lllta K. Roberso1l. State director of Farm Bureao Womenl actlvltlea, Mr. Merle Thomaa, Wilmington. SupemlOr of Dlltrlct 7. and Mre. A. L. Schuhart, Waynellv111e. chairman of tbo Warren County Farm Buresll WOlllena actlvttlea committee. After the meellng retrellhments were Ilened by the Farm Bureau Womenll commlttee and a plea8ant eoclal bour wall enjoyed by all.
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E The Waynesville armera xchange held their annual meeting on Saturday evening with a dell. clous bam d.lnner sel'Ved by the Grange members In the HI g b School dining room. . . Followtng the dinner, the bua. Iness lesslon waa held and two new dlrectora were elected. Mr. Rolcle Fumas and Mr. Harry Satterthwaite. aunt. Miss Myrtle Stevens on Sun· _ _ _ _ _ __ day r:n . eLernnoaonHartsock attended a M Loveland 61 sbower for her granddaughter, MIlS Jean HartllOck, at the bome listed As Dead of Mra. Viola Currey In HarveYR' Corp. John L. Paytes. Ion of
eonal property taJt , flied after the Auto T_g. Trailer Ruth Cbandler attended a deadline. Deadhn_ Is Past , luncheon and meetfmg of Alpba Warrell counUana who own autoe Phi Cbapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Trade It Steady' and : trallera are warned tbe at thf Van Cleve hotel In Dayton, . dea41ln.. on 't hn. : tap now on Saturday. The apeaker ' for In' Warren Coa~ , past and perso~e operattDa carl thlll occaalon ;,al .Dr. William E . B it ' abo t 0 par wttlWlat the tlew tap wt1I be cited Smith. Dean of, tbe . '.gradllitta u. nell waa I u n a Into court. scbool of Mlamt Unlverelty, Ox. lalt week wltb a y-., ago, accord. • n! , Hi s au bj~' -111ght I". to a ltatemflnt aho1!'1Dr ' thl County Aadltor A. II. Parker'o. ....... "Thl . ... said that all traIIera 11l .the county Era In International Attalra." T ~-'-b .. 11&1. ot prepaid t.a.x recelpta In the and ltate ere required to .have a Mias Elizabeth Chandler waa" 0 ~ , r. .'\ , ~;, . Office or TreuUr4&r , RaINII Dum· traII ·U eI th • tu I 118 guelt at tblll meeting. ~-I.I.- W- · .J~ , fo'" Sal. amount.e4 to ".681.211 , er. cenae an , e II eaulng XoR,..,. MOIIL8 TO •• .. compared to •• a for the year. It tu I., not palel Dr..... Kn. W.... H. 8terrrted 1ft' PlrANKLIN Altllli. .' ..... CoUeotlou to date are wtthla 10 'daYI from, the day It II FROM , of ......kUD, wtII eel. . . . tIIIIr The X-ltaJ~ *oblle Vlllt WIll lie .of a year ago ." about "7.000. d.... a 150 .,..Ity wiD " acJded. IIIr. an4 Ilia. Boy A. f!eherer ~.. w..d,iu . . . .....,. ~. 11l, I'ruakU1l April • froID GaIniI.... tood · uuI , and Mr. Aurast Dleringv; aU or taF. o,.. ...... "m '.:10 ..... tO~" P. . . b1IIlellq bulUlltrl.. Aatomatfft Typttwrlter ft:bbon. Are He,. Dayto1l, were au.da)' elinDer 11l.~a lb..,. .• .~ • . PaJt . - ... ~ .,. ~ 1m ~ apparel, fIndtare aft" 'all " ~ 4)'. ~..at..:- • • LL. of Mr. and lira. Paul Soh....r ,and . ..... . . n:o«'", ., . . ,.. dcnnL ... .......,··-1 ...... '"",. 111111... honor rue.t. MrI. R. H. HamiOCik. Mrs'. Bluche Baker. Mra. Owen Rartlock. Mra . . Milton ', HalUook, lin, Charles McCulJlMh Mn. lI'reCi Oou. Mra. H. L. Rye lira. D .. <1. Rlelre. Mra. marl Rockett, lin . Nettie Patmer Mn. LeBa Hut· aook a4 lira. AI. . ThompeoD.
The Waynelvllle Rotary Club entertained tbe Franklin Rotary Club at their Tuesday evening meeting at St. Mary's Parlsb Houae. The occaalon Will! tbe fourth birthday of the local service club, and the Franklin Rotary was the IIJ)Onllor of tbe local club four yean ago. Huge birthday cakes wlth tour candl81 IUId decorated with ' the nJckname8 of the former preal· dente were cut and Bel'Ved to aU with Ice cream adorned with the IIotary emblem. Perfect attendance (or four ,ea... plnl were given to Don Baird, Sam Ball. Cbal. Dolter. Richard McFadden. Dryl Crabbe, KennBtb Reta1l1ck. WJtIler 1.. Drake and A. H. Stubbl. A three.year pin w.. ,llaued to John Brolkl and a two year pin w.. given to Chu. LeMay.
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THE MIAM I GAZETTE, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO -
TH E MI AM I GA ZE TT E PAUL A. SCHER ER CECILIA J . SCHER ER
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WARRE N COUNT Y, OHIO For the Flleal Year Ending Decemb er 31, 1953 Populat ion 11150 Cenlu. - 1,012 ~ 'ayn ville. hlo . March 22, 196" I h reby certify the tollowln g report to be orr ,=t. MARY STANS BERRY , Clerk. 8CH EDU LE A-1 Summa ry of Fund Balance ., Recelpt e and Expend ituree Baloo ., Jan. 1 Uece1pt8 Expend itures lO en ral Fund Bnl. dec. 31 _ ... . , 1,7 4.96 $I!). 6 .97 $11.66 .7 , Ul u I.lc Dse, . tree.t Repair $ 977. Iii 6.727. 79 2,111.63 7,10.22 . 731.20 Gnsolln T a x, Sir t Repair 2,713.11 4. 87.60 6,7 ~ 2. !l 6 lil 7.U r. T(1 tll l 0 II. rill lIIalte Funds _ _ ___ ____ • 10.2:25. 6 . 17. 60.10 25,559.96 Waterw orks Fund 2,526 .00 1>42.99 15.426. 9 15.234. 7 35. L ~ \\. r Fund __ _~ = ~~=== _~=~==~::=:== •() 1.07 202.15 3.940.7 nllllnry ewer •.3 12.H \'e nne Fund _. 2,636.91 6,56 .!)2 5,46 .().;i 1I0nd Retirem ent Fund 3,744 . . 2.625. 3 1,16 .66 • nnltary S weI' Bond and - i~t";-;t - --- --::--1.U6.60 2,66 .99 :~ 4 , 4 2.730.11 0 nreDl n's Ind mnlty _____________~-~_~:~=~ 2.10 .(/1) S74. 4 1.t30.23 1,130.23 , Grand Tot.e.Js or All Funds (Olerk) _____ ____ , $26.591.73 $48,955. 2 153.52&.16 ul8lalldl~ \ urrant.s (Ad d) $16.022.39 Tr IIsurer's 'neh Balance ______ _:_:__ ::.:::: _ 1,725.70 17,7048.09 Total asb Bnlnn "e Decemb er 31, 1953 ___ _ 17,74 .09 SCHED ULE B-1 Summa ry of Recslpt a Prop rty Taxes- -Oenera l Fund ____ _________ $ 5.025.l!6 ,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" Bond Retirem ent &: Slnldng Jollnds _____ ______ _________ 1,16 .66
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The d It Class of the M tho · dlst Cburcb met tn th socIal rOODlS of the chur h Thursda y eveMISS JANE FITE ning for th Ir montbly supper an:! m tiog. Correap ondent. Mr. and Mra. John E. Welsh were dInner guests Sunday noon (Delayed·) of MIss Dorothy Kal n at Center· A mlna,r I show w.11I be pre· ville, at the Oolden Hotel. sented by a nst. of high school L baoon. In the aftI.amb rooon, stud nts In b school auditorI um vis ited In Cincinn ati, with they MIss bere Friday \ enlng under the dl· Kalen's mother , Mrs. Will Knlen. r ctlon of barles Johnato n, henll Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil M dley nnd of the school's mUBlc departm enL. tamny spent the week end In Tb affaJr 18 open to tbe public. Morehe ad, K '., with her lat.ber, Tbe rusDllers Clas8 of lhe Mr. Leonard Plank. Total Prop rty Taxes --- ------- -_______ ___ ' $ 6,ll' :.92 Method ist hurch met \ ednesda y Funeral s rvlcea for Miss Vivian Cigaret te Ta.x 295.96 v nln ~ In th home ot Mr. and Harlan, 67, were conduct ed FTI. Slate Mo~or ye~lcle Tax - - --- - -. ----- __ _ 2,111.63 lira. Glenn Holling sworth. HOUR 8: day from tbe Bwald Fun raj Gasolin e Tall -- - - ------- --- ----- - -- ---4,887.60 Mr. and - , P t Runyon wm Rom Waynea vile. - Mias Harlan Inherita nce Tax ------- ------- ------- -cel ebrate the l' 65th wed ding an· dIed Wednes day at Cllntoo 1,649.14 9 to 11 :45 ' a. m. nlversa ry Tbursda y and expect to morlal Hospita l, Wllmln gton, Me. nl S Tax & FinanCi al Institut ions 1 to & p. m. after (Local Govern ment) ------- ------- ----- - __ be gueets on the Sally Flowera a brief IIInSS8. She l' 2,600.00 sided for Lo al Licen ses and P erm its - - ______ Except Wednee day P. M, ___ :_ 192..~5 SboW', televise d over WLW-C. several yeal'8 at tbe ~cGulnn home Mrs. ella Smltli and ber slater, near Harvey aburr. Total LIcense s and Pennlts ------ ------- ---Abov. Woolw orth'. 192.26 . rs. !dary Ann Golden are spen! , 1\11'8. Della Smith and bel' alster. ~!!~s;::,~ Coats ---- ------- ------- ------- -5 and lOc 8tor. 222.50 Ing severDl days 10 Chicago Mrs Mary linn Golden bave reo t.a«e ~------------------- - -- - ----- guesi8 of triendll tber~. 5.0 0 a turn'ed to their home h~re. follow. ewer ConnecUOIIs - ---.- --- .- ------- ------- -90().46 The n.Y.F. of Jonab s Run B p., Ing a. vl.slt Ilh trlends In Telephone 2--430 I Cblcago. Total . ____ . _____________ __ ___ _______ _______ _ tlst burcb met In tbe social w 1'000011 ot the church SUDd y eve1,785.45 Mrs. Tom Welch flew to Ft. MISC.- Adjustm ent _____ _____ __ __ ______ ___ 997.50 nlng Th 11' gu ala IV re member s Dodg. 10\ 'a Sunday b with WaYlle Twp. F:lre Protectl oD ___ __ ______ 926.71 of the otber churcb youth organ· her mother, wbo Is to hOlpita lJled Genera l VlIIage anI' Otber Funds ______ 6.715.22 tze.Uona In the commuDlty. I th l' the result of Injurlel lIuf· The Adult Bible Ius of Jon- fered as In a faU . Total Miscell aneoul __ _____ ______ ___________ _ 7,638.48 ah's RUD Baptist Churcb met Tuel" Berl Plnmm er Is th OPTOMETRIST new mAn· Public Servo Enterp rlses-W ater Rentala , etc. 11.044.39 day evening ID Wilmin gton at the Ilger of the .Sohlo Service Station. XENIA, MIsc. Work _______ OHIO 21)2 .15 bome of Mrs. JennIe Grabam . Mr. , He has been employ ed with tho larence Sh eter ahowed colored NCR ID Dayton for a number of Total Public ServIce s Enterpr iS68 _______ ___ _ "I!o , 1- tu: es cf his r ecoDt trip In ye&r1l. 11,246.54 '1'1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" . Bond lssuea and Loans- Note____ __ __ ______ __ 2,500.00 the West. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Syford and everal membe rll or the Melbo- lIOn. of Dayton . were guests Sl1n Total Dond Issues and Loons ___ .___________ __ 2,600.00 dillt Church bere went to X~nla d.y of ber flarents , Mr. and Mrs. Refund - --- -- --- ----- ------- ----- -----2.60 Frlday to attend a district meaL R. S. Tucker. From Revenu e Fund ------- ------- ------- -2,730.00 Mrs. A. S. Collett. Mrs. Laura The WCTU will meet Thursd a'( Shtdake r and 1r. and Mrs. Chas. afterno on ID the home of Mrs. Grand Total Receipt s ------ ------- ------- --48,956.82 Gordan attend d o" en bous ~un Evil. MacDoDald. . SCHED U LE day at the home of Mr. and Mra B-11 1011'11. Robert Hough 18 III at ber 8ummir Y of EKpend lture. Hlrvey Burnett of 14Ue. who bom near town. . $1.0 0 Per Day Operati on & New Constr. W 1'0 c lobratln g the!r 60tb wedMrs J P Thornb ury underw ent dlnl;' anniver s ary. JAter tbey via · a ml~or' a~rg ry at Clinton Mnlnlen anl:e & EQulpm " Me General Gove rnment -Legis lative (Counci l) -360.00 Ited In ayton with Mr. and Mra. morlal hOlplta l last week PHONE 2441 and r eo General Executi ve ----- 1,314.26 Donald Villars and family. . turned to b er home Sunday. FllectlonJl ------- ----Wayn..vlUe 191.7 The JODAh's Run BaPl'st Cburch ,( WllI Gill wa take Sun. Buildin gs ----- ------mlnlon ary !rcle met WedDes day 663.76 . r om a n Leb . aCternoon In the parsona ge with day to Suplng er Rest Home. . Total General Govern ment . _______ ______ _ Mni J P Tbornb ury. 2,619 . 0 anOD. m. Bon, Ernest Gillam, of Protecti on to Person & . . . Proper ty-Poli ce New York City, spent a few days 1.362.16 • - - - 1,238.23 -lut weak here hili father and , Fire Mr. and Mrs . .Pete RunyoD eete- retllrne d home with --SUDday. 107.481 • Bldg. Insp. brated their 66th weddin g annl· versary Thursd ay and. appeare d as ' . --~Mr. and Mrs. Joh!) E W Ish Total Protect ion to Person & Propert y ---___ _ 2,707. 7 guests on tbe Sally Flowera Show were dinner guesta Saturda y eve- Health - Total --- ------- --- ------ -------- -_ ..... 240.6 240.6 . ' ID Columbull. & televise d pr8lent a· I nlng of Mra. Lou lie. Flte and tlOD oJ WLW-C . = The Runyon!! daugbte r Jane. 3l1.nlta tlon-Ge neral Village Funds ------- ---- . 2,448 .64 were aceomp anled to Columb us by - . Mr. Md Mra. J. C. Moore aDd Mr. • • I'D A Y N 11 E' S T!.,omtna~1;s~a~ DI~ta~t~lo~n~r1fiiileiii'S"co~~;;rtiiOn--:=~~'53.'61--~~.l)4..I.~IiJ Charles ThomPlloD: . ,.LEV ISION FIGHT I,; 153.61 A group of HlU'Veysburg high CARL "8080 " OLSON Total Cbarlty aDd H08plta ls _____ __________ _ scbool student s present d a min · ,w" •• k, •• KO'"ll l 163.51 nlgbwa ys-G Deral VIII~e Funde ItreJ sbOW tn the blgh school ItID G:·ytLA N' building Friday evening. The cut ,_, ... l,U.IlO" , U) . Total Hlghwa yll _________________ ___________ _ was dIrected by Charles JOhn.s on,\ 17,131. 2 Public Serv: Enterp rlaee-W ater WorkB bead of the scbool's musle depan__ 12.653.841 APR. ~J:U>~~~:;:'~ 438.67 ment. Operatt JJe Expens e ],109.1 2,881.60 San. Sewer Revenu e 2,726.05 Total Public Service Enterpr ises ____________ _ 16,489.07 Mlsc.~eneral VUlage FundI! _______ ________ _ . 857.64 Sanltar Sewer Bond and Interest .__ _ 4.00' 3 Jt 5 Steel Tolal Miscell aneous _____.__________ _________ _ 361.64 CARD BOXES Interetlt Paid .__________ __ _ . ____ ___ __________ _ 142,46 luter6lt _.______ .. __ ________ .. ________________ _ DOMESTIC and COMMERCIAL . . 325.60 Total Interes t _________ _____________________ _ 467,96 Total Expene e aDd Outlay ____ __ __ :. ____ _____ _ 3 x 5 Heavy 46,791.16 Bonds and Loans Pald ________ ______________ _ CARD 2.000.00 GUIDES SALES and SERVICE Miscell aneou8 _____ __ ____ ____________.__ Bond PaId __________ __ _________ _______ UO 38e '. 1 Telephone Le~anon 361 '00.00 Total Boods and LooDB Paid __ _____ ___________ 2,904.00 4 x 6 Steel Fald IDto Bond and Interee t Accl.. _____ ____ __ 2,730.00 . ~~~;:;;=~=========;;;;;;~~===::: ;;. Interes t on Bonds __________ ______ ___ ___ _____ 2,100.00 CARD BOXES · Orand Total Expend ltures ______ _____ __ _____ 63,626.1 6 7Sc BONDED DEBT Decemb er 31, 1953 LIABIL ITIES 4 Jt 6 .Heavy Outstan ding General Bonds CARD GUIDES (Payabl e by General Taxatio n) Oenera l Purpose s: _ . ________ ____ ______ , Sewer (VlIIllge Portion ) __ Phone 3626 Mortg~e Revenu e It Water Works (Regula I') 3,800.00 rotal General and UUllty Bonded Debt.______ ___ ____ _______ 12,400.110 OutstaD dlng Special A8Bes8ment . , Dond and Notes (Payabl e by Special Assessm ent) Sewer _________ ___ _____ _____ _____ __ ___________ _______ 6I),OOO.O il
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acre:dn Goshen and Harlan Town· Lucy Marvin Ferris to Bert and .88. Albert 1.. Herrick , attorney . PROBATE COURT ship. Gertrud e E. Goddard, lot. in Leb· Estate of Alice Shutts. decease d, The City Loan and Savings Com· Homer and Hazel Purkey to Har- anon. Ralph Brooks, Charles Doster and pany vs. Jesse and Cecil Mabrey, rison and Vernia M. Alexan der, 3 Robert and Hugh Elmo Murray Lou Romoh r appoint ed apprais cognov il Jack Oswald , aHorney, lots in Corwin. ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ers. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _...1 to William A. Murray . lot in FrankJcan Roberts vs. Albert Roberts. In the matter or the guardia nClemen t F. and Marie L. Jacober lin. A Farm Diary ship of Norma Ellen Sharp. COMMON PLEAS minor. approved. Jr.. divorce. BroWlll and Young, to James and Mary Jacober , lot in Ella Mae Wells vs. Andrew Bruce, Jr., and A-da Banks to Goldie S. Hollingsworth filed By D. J, Prukr The City Loa.n and Savings Co. attorney s. first . Hamilto n Townshi p. Wells. defenda nt ordered to pay vs. Je se and Cecil Mobley Ezra and Lillie Jobnson 2 lots in account. , judgNora Stewart vs. Walter Stewart , Frank J . Richter to Robert A. Frankli n Townsh ip. plaintif f $25.00 per week. ' ment to plaintif f for $790.92. divorce . Stanley allld Stallley , at- St~eckle. 2 lots in Hamilto n M,\ltCH 29. 1954. - The . flr8l. Preston Lakes vs. Leona Lakes, Town· Herman Vogel to Richard Guter. MARRIAGE LICENSES Rena Surgno r vs. Henry Surgno r, torneys . p a8 are planted . It wasn ~ nco case dismissed divorce to plaintif f. k 131 Roscoe Nease vs. Juanita Nease,. ship. . H ' It T Harold and Florine Fisher to bo~, acres 10 ami on own· . Leona Elige Jones, Jr., 20, Armco laVB. Preston Lakes, Marilyn Borche rs VB. John W. divorce. Warren Young. attorney ready and It look d like rain so ] dIVorce to plaIDtiff. . David and Lady Gross. lot in Sal. ship. Borche rs, divorce to plaintif f; chilBetty Mc· Grace Smart VB . 0 .. 1.. Ross, dam· em Townsh ip. burried and put them In. Now If Home Federal Savings and Loan dren to plaintift'. Donald and LueUa C. Irwin to Walter Ritchey, 35, bartend er, ages. Harvey Crow, attorne y. I Clln r member to plant some on Association of Cincinn ati Mima Garrett to Charles and Lloyd and Hazel vs. Paul M. Cornelius, 3 Frankli n, and Marjori e Casteel, 22, Feba Bowling vs. Merdla Bowl· Iris 1If. Borders \/s. Edward P. Martha Reese, 6 lots in Deerfie THE OA Y accordl ug Lo tbe al. W. and Catheri ne Newton ld acres in TurUec reek Townsh ip. Frankli n. manac 11 rha J)8 I cnll l)rOve some- ment to plaintif f for $896.63, judg- Ing. defenda nt ordered to pay and Golden C. Hahnl, cognovit. C. Townsh ip. =-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;-;';-;;-;;;;;;; , inter· $20.00 per week. -';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~i H. Taylor. attorne y. thing. I can't find m)' ol monal!. est and costs. Charle and Martha Reese to ~ Margar et Minge by Hattie Fry, Stella Curtis vs. Jllmes Otis Cur· l.Jacob and Florenc e Rieman so I tlo DoL even know what lhl) Home Federal Savings and Loan next friend, vs. John Minge . 16 lots , case lis, divorce. Brown ond Young. in Deerfield Townsh ip. sign Is but pelUl are a lop·of·th Association of Cinc.innat! vs. Sam dl missed. attorney s. ground rop. 80 should be plllnteJ and Alberta Estep. judgme Paul and Bertha Friend TrI·Con Distribu tors, Inc.. vs. Dolores Mae Plumm er vs. James cnce and Kathryn Mullen.tolotClar: In the light of tbe moon, lhat Iii. plaintif f for $503.24 , interes nt to in t and Lester Ogden. etc., case dismiss ed. Plumm er, divoa:ce. Alva C. Stiver, Salem ~ownship . betwcen the ne w moon and the costs John Lorentz vs. Clarenc e Jones full attorne y. bllt full, tbla tim Is almost ' Frank and Elsie Fuerst to Arthur weekmoon past tbe i d e" to planta Donald E. Felix, et ai, VS. Keldon j ~ l . • mpane , verdict for plaID1l0Ultoes and radlsbes. I w a III Homes, Inc., an Ohio Corpora and Pauline Rose, 77 acres in Har· tion, tiff for $865.00. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS more pens anyway 80 p rhaps I corpora tion dissolved. Ian Townsh ip. Eugene and Dora Combs to Rich· can plant them In !.be r ight sign. Ward Lehman to Charles and Clyde R. Saunde rs, et aI, vs. NEW SUITS ard E. and Louise Weeks. lot in berta Day. lot in Salem TownshAI· Alter a1 If we do !lot get mort! James G. WYVt, et al. judgme ip. nt Home Federa l Savings and Loan Deer8e ld Townsh ip. nlln none or them will do any · modified . Ethel VanDer veer to and Asaoda tion VS. Sam and Alberta BULK SEEDS (McCollough's) Anna Nixon to Marj orie King. Twila Thacke r, lot in Clay thing unlells I can rig up aome Frankli n Lucille Osborn e minor by next Estep. cognov it. Fred Jones and lot in Washin gton T'ownship . way to Irrigate th garden. Township. friend and mothe~, Mandy Rhodys, Marvin You ng. attorney s. SACCO FERTILIZE and WE DO Henry C. Monson, Jr .• to Wood· Yesterd ay wos a true March vs. Lloyd Osborn, defenda nt Robert Harriso n to Woodfo rd orderHo,,!!e Federal Savings and Loan ard D. and Gladys Bowling day, aun and shower and , In Leb- ed to pay $10.00 per week. 14-Ft. Wood FARM GATES....... .. ........ .... $ 10.50 AsSOC1!ltion VS. Paul "'!I. and Cath· acres in Hamilto n Townsh , 100 and Kathryn Combs. 2 lots in auon a bad hnll alorm. Out her ip. Frankli n 'Eownship. erine META Newton L ROOF, Reg. $12.95 .... ............. Now $ 10.95 , cognovI t. Fred Jones Odra Tibbs to Elmer H. Elam, on Dry Ridge we bad only a few Cledus and Gracie Lamb to Os· Ruth I. Frauen knecht vs. Char~es and Marvi n Young, attorney s. . lot in Frankli n Townsh ip. drops or ra in but I h ard thnt~· Frauen knecht, divorce to car and Florenc e KIeinhe nn. 1 acre plaIDSave One-Half on BRONZE SCREEN Betty Honake r VB. John L . Hon· Marc Bnd Pearl Updyke to Earl In Wayne Township. nbout two o'clock In Lebano n the Itiff. l aker, . divorce . C. Donald Dilatus h, and .Agnes Dearth, lot in Frankli n ground was covered with hall, Bertha Hines to Chester Bnd OIa Sally Conley vs. Thurma n Con· attorney . MEDICINE CABINET, Reg. $2.95 .......... Now ·$ 2.39 Townsh ip. some of It all big as qualla eggs. ley, divorce to plalntlf t; agreem Steger, 2 lots in Union Townsh ip. ent George Household BROOM, Reg. $1.39 ............. Now $ 1.09 1.. and Ida MBe Dough. Alberta Lawson tol Thomas Ed· Tbls mornin g It la gray nnd the Everett H. Carrick to John W . cloude bang low but the cold good . The hay aupply g ta smal . EI mer d d d CI E ~an Gl VB . 2 . an d Ch L. an ~hel Bal· wBr . an 18 Cu. Ft. Westinghouse Upright FREEZER. $550,00 ara: front rail d to get here and It I ~ ler every day and ass, Iots In arlene H. BlsseU, lot in wonder can siger. The Standar d Buddin g and Hamilto n Townsh mild and pleAsant out, Makes me we make It Inst we Ip. LAWN Lebano MOWERS, from .......... " ........ ........ .. $ '7.95 n. till the gra ss Loan Co., for money, marshaU ing Bee and Golda Powell to Samu~1 want to burry tbJs 110 I can go . comes or must we buy more William T. Whatle y to Edward Bendix hay. Automatic WASHER ......... ... .... I ~tarted ott but soon after I $229.95 out and plant those radishe s. We Today la tbo 8ale again Ilnd lout on the road I looked In ot L. and Grace sw~ft'ord, 52 acres In B. and ~rlrude B. Souder. 1.81 ~e Bendix Frankl~ Semi'A n have moat of our oat" sowed. The am wonder ing wbetbe r to Townsh Ip. utoma tic .. ......... ......... acres in ......... Salem ... Townsh $169.95 ip. SylVia Talley pasture s are faIntly green, a good take that calf or not. Lasttry to rear vision mirror I\nd "aw a bead Kyle Henry and Loveland Park Association to May tag WASH ER, weeII coming up over the 81de It dldn" l Guyeul a Cook, VII. from . . ......... ......... ... $129.95 2 lou, in Frankli n Warner Loveless, 10 lots in Deerh_;;;ard;;;;;;;r;;;a1;;;n:;;;;;;w;;;OU;;;I;;;d;;;;;;d;; ~;;;;a;;;;;w;;;;o;;;;r;;;;~d:;;;;;;o;;;;f;;;;w;;;;e;;;;;;lo;;;;a;;;;d;;;;ed;;;;;;;;h;;;;lm;;;;;;;;;;1n;;;;;;tb;;;;e;;;;;tr;;;;a;;;;l1;;;;er;;;;;;on~d g 1 back do wn as they ~ sua11 7 6·10 Cu. Ft. ·FRIGIDAIRE................................ $229.95 ~ y d~ Townsh ip. fie 1 d Townsh and 80 I stopped and before i p. M. Russell and Evelyn T. Warner Loveless to Curtis and could gel !.bere to knock him back and Eugene E. and Katheri ne Horn Jones Louella Adkins , 10 lots in Deerfie ld out be came over the aide. Onp to Thomas J . and Mary Ellen Van Township. foot caught and be hung for a Camp, lot in TurUecrElek Townsh ip. urtis and Louella Adkins moment, gave blm8elf a shake and Her chell W. Conov'e r to Ava E. Harry A. and Lou Brians, 10 ·to lots trolt d ott down the road. ( Conover, 86 acres In Harlan Town· in Deerfield Townsh ip waved my anna wildly to IIlow ship ESTABLISHED 1849 . down the can and lltarted a f t e r ' I . I Donald DeVoss to Charles E., Jr., him.. ODe car "topped aDd a nice I Robert F . 8.n d Marian D. .... Long Life l a the Trut! Proof o.f Better Merchandise Ferne· and Alice P . Sultles. 7 acres in 1Il8ll got out and betwee n Us we I rdiD;;;l;;;;to;;;~R~ob~e r~~t~F~.;;;;D~re~ld~a~m~e~,~2~1~5~W;· ~as~h~in~g~to~n~T~o~wn~S~h~iP~';;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;::=::;;:=:;;;:::;;;;;;;; opened my puture gate and drovtl L MET HOD IST CHUR CH ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1m In. There. certainl y a re Bome - - :;;;;;;; - - :;;;;;;;;;~ nice people In the world. . He was Aunt "eml m. Will Be Th.... In Perso n HILLSBORO not only willing to help but h ' WILMINGTON lenew whot to do. What would \ BLANCHESTER. CHILDREN 50c we do without people like lhat: ADUl,TS 60c Next time I haul WAYNESVILLE SABINA a calf we will 6 BIG STO RES tie his head down. LYNCHBURG Perhap s w w ill get that rence built tMs week. It was too we~ the end of last week to d nve 1:1 . with the rence and tbe poets. tho post boles are ready. They used I Mr. Mllllnrd's trnctor poet holo ' digger and It did a fine job. I aru 1 ... Ro rry J didn't get down tbere that AP R IL day. They say. It ilhewed right AS ALW AYS , NIN E through big tree roots In double1.t 10th B ETT ER QUA LIT Y SER VIC E PRI CE quick ' time. (do not know bow BIG DAY S well It would tlo In stoney cround . How • wonderful ' It would be to Never b!fore such low erices on. the many items which are shown .in our New Spring Sale Catalog - if you have have all good fence. not receIved yours by direct mall, please contact your nearest Fairley Hardw The early old fuhlon ed yellow ways, number ol1le brand name nationally known. Check a few of Sale Specia are Store -all merchandise i. as alJonquDs are In bloom. Eister ls. ' Don't mi.i these Terrific Values. rtowers as they call tbem bere. The elm trees have a 80ft brown 10 QT. GALVANIZED ruzzy look and the rOBe bu shell l GAR~EN 5 Stitch Select Straw Household are full or little IO"ccn lea es but thero Is not mucb else showing. Each Jt needa a J!ood' m'n to hrlo.; tblng~ oltt. hut as. long lUI ther e 18 danl!:or or (ropt I prefer that tbe .. LIMIT 4 T () A CUSTO M :1 R 110 not hurr". Th e lambs are com $1.39 lng fast now moat.jy t wins. W" None t old To Cea:er. Work a nd Time ~ . " er-8turdlly 'J ullt Value have .one pair that bave to be bot· tled . BII the mother hilS 'no milk Ltd. Stock, Terrific Value, All Steel. Genuine Full Size hut 'the otbera are doing nicely. -BY "': ' And now I must go quickly and nlant thoae radIshe s. Perhap s' 1 ra n get the onion 8ets In too. I Gal. 95 GIVE TO THE RED CROSS . ,
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ANNUAL FINA NCI \ L REPORT WAYNE TO WNSHIP War en County, Ohio For t be Fllcal Year Ending \ ecember 3 1, 19 ;3 Phone 39 13 To Plac~ CI .. lllnld Popu . t ion 3~272, 1950 BRADDOCK Total SIl' ar 6S .I Uti W ;.g88 W r"'DDI:''' uvu;.l' r aid Dur In ,; the SAND, GRAVEL and TOP SOIL . ar l ll 53 _____ _____ '9,664.31 EXCAVATING Ind 'rax Valuatton _ $5.990,697 .0 _ _ _ DUMP TRUCK SERIi ICE 1'8 ; Levy _ 4.211 n \. , . ent ( wnedl __ None Phonl Waynelville 219 1 WA \ NESV LILE, OHIO WAYNEI"ILLE. OHIO March 27" 19S4 I hereby erttry the rollo 'n ~ 3ANK RUN GHAV EL-Loaded relort to Ie I·orrect. MAYN'RD F. WELT/:. at Davis Furnas I)it. We also 'rown'sblp I k deliver. At Mi l ,\ E Pi ON. RECEIPT S Phone 209 1. tf c n n r ~ 1 r ro erty 'rl\'{ U1.1i ~ 7 .76 lOales Tax '-' Gasoline 'I'll)( __ fOR SALE_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Inheritance Tax _ -FOR SALE-Slightly used May tag Cfgarette Tax automatic waaher. SAVE. Phone SpecIal .sseeement.a 2441. fb Fire Maint.. Equip. Levy 4,823.92 : Intangible Tax _ .. ______ 350.00 FOR SALE - 2 Metal Venetian Grantl and Donatll)ns __ 20,0,) Dllnds. Ivory, Ud8, 'UiO each: Sale of TWII .. Hall .. _____ _ 2.175.00 4-60137 Metal Venetian Blind., Auto LIe. Rev. DIet. Ivory, $1.76 each. Excellent con- 6309-2 - - ---- .. -----477.28 dltlon. Phone Wa1De81'ille 3785. Misc. ReceIpts Rebates __ 48.85 0-3-85 Co. Sbare Road OIl1ng__ 500.00 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _----: Total Misc. ReceJpts .. _ 54G.:; FOR SALE-Good FrIgidaire Ule4 Total Receipts ------- -- 32.988.29 Electric Range. RecoD41t1oned. PAYMENTS '115.00. Pbone un. fh Genl Executive Servlcetl Compo of Tn.tste'BS __ __ 2.225.00 Compo ot Clerk ._ .. ___ __ 91G.81 FOR SALE - iaeger Klxer, 3", Exp. ot ' True te8l5 I Ult. Call WaJ1l8llv\1le 2980 ..!ter and Clerks __ .. ____ __ sa.73 6 p. m. weekdaYI ' or anytime on Tot. Gent Exec. Serv._ 3.175.51 Saturday or Sunday. c-3 ....Uc Town oa11~lalnt. and RePlllr _ , __ 459.75 SAVE 30% on N'ew 64·gal. FrlrTotal Town Hall _____ 469.75 ldalre Watel' Hea.ter. Pbone 2441 . Fire ProtectlonAek tor Mac. Purcb. FIre Equlp .. ___ 8,258.21 Other Fire Protection Expenses __ _______ 1,111.12 WANTED-
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Gen'l TOWlllhlp, Fundl_ 11,918.89 Bd. Ret. SInk. Fundl_ 2,641.00 Total 01 All hlldl __ _ 36.106.59 Bat Dec. !U , 1168 (Clerk's) Road Fund ___________ 11,208.79 Gen'l Townahip Fundl_ 8,4151.19 Bd. Ret. Sink. rnda__ 1811.'4 Totsl 01 All 1I'undl ___ _ (1,420.42 Out,tandllll' WarraDta, Dec. 31. 1958 (Add) Oen'l Towuhlp I'IInda_ 15.00 Bat In Depollto1'1. \ 'f Dec. Ill, INa Road Fund _______ ___ 2,20a.7!1 Gen'l Town.eblp Funda_ 3,488.19 Bd. Ret. SInk. Fundl _ 765.44 Total of All FUndi . ___ 6,455.42 OUTSTANDING DEBT General Debt fol'Twp. Flrebouse BondI 8,000.00 Fire Apparatus Bondl_ 6,000.00 Total General Debt __ _ 14,000.00 Total TOWIlshtp Debt_ 14,000.00
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THUR DAY, APRIL 8, 1954
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COUIT:Y REIEWS Missionary To Speak Har, Sunda, Eyening HoI, \f;eelc Service FIGHT 01 GARBAGE, Se' A, Churches TRASH DUMPERS ' n ounty ommlssiouel's. Hoi, Weak Services ounty Engineer l oy Wertz Rnd ArCh D. HaM'e , co unly Rltb At Methodisl Church oIDmisslon r. sojlD d d anothel' warn ing today aWul dumpln ll "OIT
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Sunday. AprlJ 11-9:30 a. 01.Sunday choo!. 10 : 30 11, m, - Chur h Worship GUESTS FROM LIMA with DallUsm und me"sage: ;'Jesus Mrs. D. C, Ridge had as Sunday Saviour," afternoon guesta Mr. and Mrs. 7: 30 p. m , - Film Strip "JeBus Harley Desenberg or Lima. III th e Gu rden ." Tuesduy. April 13-7:30 p. m,WCT,U TO MEET FRIQAV Film Strip "Tb Last Supper." The waru will meet at the Thursday. April 16- Holy Com· Church ot 'hrlst on Friday. April GoYemo, Fronk J. Lauuh. I, pictured 'Ignlng hla annual proclamation munlon at 7 :30 p. m. 9. at two p. m. .. \tlng aaldo April aa I" ,lulhla l 5,,'~ty Month, to b. dlmaioed by Ih. "": MR, HAROLD BURNSIDES, MISSIONARY. AND HIS FAMILY The CommunJon service will be OhIo Saloty Cong,ell and hhlbll,. Apf. 20·22 In Ih. Dosh l.,.H ll lon Hot.1 conducted aroWld the table as In Two Judgments. n v. H. \\11\ h~-=------------- Columbul. Ohio. Wilh hIm a lo memba.. of Ih. Indut hlal Commlllion VISITORS IN MIDDLETOWN the " Last Supper" with J sus. All Ohio. l.ft 10 ,Ighl a •• : Warren O. Schumacher, IOcr.tary, J. Maynard Dlckeno". the sermon subject next Lord's Mr. and Mrs. Dyrd Laokey and are urged to be present at this day mornJng. There is both a vic. cha irman, Will T. Blake. and R lc~ ord W. Mo .... chairman. "I Ih ••• 'ro..,o children were Sunday dinner sign lrleant servIce. rlghl la G. Scali \(alionb auJ!', o ~.':Iant ,up.flnt.ndenl ot the Dlvl.lo n of Sofoty present judgment and a final judgguesle of Mr, and B. Majors Friday, April 16--1: 30 t.o 3:00 and Hyo lone of the 'n:! u.: .lal Comm:.:lo". w hich 'p."son Ih. Cong,o". ment. whiCh shall come at tbe end In Middletown. p. m.-Unlon Good Friday ServIce of the world. Both are symbolized WPAFB.- The natlon's tlfth an· at the Friends Cburch. The genMrs. Elizabeth Smith In til above bapter. nual observance of Armed Fore " TO UNDERGO .SURGERY On Sunday evenlog the serv- Day has been set for Saturday, eral them& will be "The Immedl· Mr. L. J{. Gordon, Waynesville's Rite. Held Friday Ices will be turned over to a mis- May 15. It was announc d tod!1Y. ate Effects of the Crucltlx1on. Speakel'1l will be. In order of their tormer Postmaster, entered the sionary program In which Mr. Mr8. . Elizabeth Smith, 61. died Preliminary plans for the speaking. The Rev. Jobn W. McClellan hospital during the paal last Tuesday at her home In Oremissionary reo Burnsides, Harold More than two and a half mtl tJciplltion or Wrlght·Patlerson Air week tor observation and treat· gonia atter a brief lllnels. Servo lion new members Joined the 85 crult to Hawalla, will present the Foce Base, other mllltarY unlLs In Wedgewood, 'I'be Rev. Sam Keys, ment beCore undergoing Burgery. I es were held at work or that Important field . Mr. the area and clvlo groups In ad. Mr. Seth E. Furnas and Mr. Rayp. m. Friday Blue Cross Plans In the United Burnsides Is well acquainted In Jacent communities will he an· mond Braddock. Ther will be In Sliver Grove Baptist churoh, Statell and Canada last year. J88. r CORPS, KOR.'EA. - Dale A. Lhls community. having. as he announced singing and special music. FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO MEET wIth burial In Miami cemetery. E. Stuart, chairman of the national shortly. Let U8 aB a community of Chris· Mrs. Herbert Vaught will he Surviving are her hushand. John: Blue Cross Commission, announced Brugler, 80n of Jlr. and Ml:8. Rob- say8, been Teared only a few miles Armed Forces Day will cllmax 0. ert S. Brugler, Rt:te 2. Waynes· from \VaynesvlUe. hoste8s to the Frlendsblp Club on a daughter, Mrs. Stella Knight, of today. HI8 parent8 week ot activities honori.ng U. S. tlana. join In this OoOd FrIday vUle. was recen Iy promoted to are residents of Genntown. We Service with penitent heartB. Wednesday. April 14 at her hom. Oregonia; t h r e e grandohlldren [Ightlng forces . As In tb past. Stuart, who Is also ex~ut"'e di· corporal whUe .. Sunday. April 18--6 :30 a. m.with the I will welcome all his frienda and the occasion will be marked by in the country. and a sister and three brothers rector of Hos~ltal Care Corps In Korea. Sunrise service pre8ented by the all who wish to hear Ws message. residing In Kentucky. open houses at scores ot . S. tlon. reported that an aveage of The corps. one ot three In tbe We wit have a 'Week of Evan· military Installatlonl, technolog· MYF of the Methodist Church. AU L.UNCHEON GUEST )0,260 Americans jolned B 1 u a Eighth Army. c~ rdlnBtes 1111 inwelcome. Misl Jean Hartsock w. s a. Croell every working day during tensive poat.trual trainlng pro- gellsm" beginning April 26 and lcal dIsplays and other eventa. 7:15 a. m.-Breaktallt in dining running through April 30. Brother lunch on guest or Ml'1I. Fred Gons In line with the Defense Pe· 1963, for a total or 2,595,900 addl· gram for UN unl~8 under Ita con· . Hugh Senalhaugh. minister ot the partment unification program. ob· room. and Mrs. Robert Gona at the tional membel'1l, The combined 9:3,0 a.. m.-Sunday School. Hertrol.. Lockland Church ot Cbrlst. wl11 bl' Golden IAm.b OD Wednelday. membership of the non·proUt. hos· Corporal Brugl~r. n truck me- the evangell8L. We are expectlng servflnce of a slngle day to honor bert McMillan. Supt. Special the nation's armed forces wu bepltal'sponsored plans Is now over chaniC wllJl Sarvl ce Battery of BOme great messages from him gun In 1950, replacing Individual Elallter music. Absent and dl8abled voters' bal· 48 million perllona. DINNER GUESTS SATURDAY 17th Field Artl1l0ry Battalion. en- and hope to accomplish mu h In 10: .30 to 12 :00' Noon - Churcb service days. Partlcipants have Mr. and! Mrs. H. L. .Rye hat! .. lots for the May .( primary are The Blue Cross Plans paId over tered the Army lin July. 1952 and the short period of 'this meeting. Included since then the Army worship. Easter message "The to be available at the Warren dinner gueats on Saturday evenin. a bait billion dollars for memo arrived in KOrelL last April . He H Bomb." Navy. Air Force, Marlnes, National Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schuhart. Mr. county Board ot Electlonll office berll' bospltal care last year. They formerly attend eel Sinclair CoJlege BapUsm of babies. Guard All' Nat ional Guard anli and loire: Rhodes Bunnell and Mr. In the ballement or the courthouse, paid almoBt seven mUlion hOlpltal and was a mecl),llnJcal draftsman Muslo by the choir. Mrs. Lenorll Hollon. deputy clerk Civil AIr Patrol. all well as veter> and M.n. C. E. Maclnnll. carda bills last yeer. totaIHng '674.,118,· for Inland MaJUdacturing. Easter vocal 11010 by Tobe Ball. ot the board, announced Tuesday. nn's organizations and bundreds were enjoyed during the evenIng. 93 .00. Tbls was an Increase of Let U8 all be grateful to our Abllentee ballots for men and about 100 mUlIon dollara over the of civic and' Indult.rtal groups. Father In Heaven for His Gift ot women In the armed forces are DAUGHTER FOR K. BRADLEYS previous year, Mr. and Mra. Hartley Mosil were Jesus and the sacrifices he made now ' avallable. Mr. and M"l'1I. Kenneth lJradley for UB by attendf.n. all worship ~III )Jost and hOllte.. to the Farmers' Men and women In the al'D1ed Ilre announcing the hlrth of a forces home on furlough may vote UU I, Exchange Board members anti seniees dUrIng Holy Week and seven pound, nine OUDce daughter It the hoard offioe trom 8 : 30 a. promising that we will be loyal to DrlLlt calls tor April received their wives on Saturday evenlll!l, on Monday, April 5 at Miami Val· m. till <I p. m. dally except Satur. His Son each and every day, con· thiB week are 'comparable with with a most dellolous covered dish ley hOllpltal. The Infant has been day when the office cloBes at noon, the past three months, Mrs. Mar. dinner, whloh was greaUy enjoyed Ban Banta, Lebanon high school tlnulng our loyalty each Sunday named Barbara Jo. and Ibe baa Ohio farmers expect to know Jorle RevenaU8l1. olerk of the by everyone. student., son of Mr. and Mrl. Har- by worshippIng In the churoh of Ballota mailed to service mea a little sister ConnIe Ann and a an.d women must he returned to this year how effective bIrd fa- draft board, announced today. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. old Banta. won rlrst priJle on hIs our choice. Ilttle brother, Kenneth Irvin. Four men are scheduled to reo H. L. Rye, Mr. and Mrs Rhodel &011 Conservation elBay tn.....war· the election board office by noon slatant hybrid corn will be In d Bunnell. Mr. and Mrs. Keller op elecUon da,. oreaB where marauding blrda do port for InducUOl~ on April 26 an Hoak . Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Frye ren County and placed second In WEeK END VISITORS HERE Absent and disabled voters may the heat'lest damage. eight will take I>hyslcal enml on outhweet Ohio. . Captain and Mra. Ben Emery apply for ballota untl1 4 p. m, on First developed ' by the Ohio Ag. April 29. and son. Mr. and Mrs. lAwrenre Nearly 1,000 essafs trom seven and daughters of Cleveland, were Thursday. April 29. and ballota rlcultural ExperIment Station In Names will be announced alter Brown. Mr. and Mrs . Ronald countfes were entered In this conguestll ot Mrs, Ola Kersey and Ion must be tiled with the board not 1952. the new hybrids will be field .t h e draft bo ard Imeets t h Is month. Hawke, Mr. and Mfa. Charles Con· test. First place was won by Good FrIday UnJon Services will ard: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satteth· Camden high school girl (Preble be held nert "'-'day at the Friends' Charles from Thursday unUI Sun· later than 12 noon on Friday. April lested this year for the first Ume. •••• "" ••••••• " •••••• " •• ".. ••• waite and Mr. and Mrs. ~scoe .. n day. Miss Shirley Emery ' and 30. In prevlouB tests at Woolter. 0 I County). Third place was taken MeeUnghouse at 1 :30 ., ". m. bY the FumaB and BOn. MIBS Margaret Godfrey of Char· N T 1C E agronomist G. H. Strlngneld noted _______ by ~er Cultlce. XenJa. (Greene Methodist. Episcopal and Friends lotte, N. 0., 8olso were Saturda,. 8ubstanUal reductions In the American Legion Junior BaBe unty. State winners wllJ be ohurches. . guests. announced at a banquet In Colum· The theme wllJ be "The Immedlamount of damage from 8 u c h ball tryouts wlU be held Sunday, Ch..rful Circle HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO MEET Words of Baha'u'1lah _ "0 Son birds as ltarllngs. grackles, red· April 11 at 1 :311) p. m. All boys Group M .. bUB May 6 honoring the essayists. ate Effects ot the Cruclflxion"The ' Happy Hour Club wlll meet or Spirit' My first counsel Is this: winged hlackblrds and others. wishing to try out tor the team Prizes In the state are 5200'. Prelude: Choral and Variations: on Tuesday. Apr11 13 at the home Possesl a pure. a kindly and Rdi. Strlngtleld says Buckeye farm· are urged to bill at tbe Waynes· Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Ellis were SlOO and S50. "Jesus. Priceless Treasure"-I. G. ot Mrs. Bernice Hartman. Each ant heart. that thine may be a BOV. ers will have nearly 100 bushels of ville high scboo. diamond. hoet and host88s to the Oheerful The Conservation Elssay Con· Walther. member Is reQuested to bring an erelgnty ancient. imperishable and the new slled to try In tbelr own An boys who were born in anel Clrole group on Saturday evening. te8t Is sponsored each year by the Silence. flelda. OhIo bybrld seed corn pro- Inoludlng 1936 110 1940. are eU· Cards were enjoyed and delicioul State and local Farm Bureau In Hymn No. 3<1 - "One Common artIole ot food which wUl be sold ·everl&8ting.~' at auction., with the funds to be "0 Son 01 Man! My calamity ducers cooperated with the Ex· glble to· play. refreshments were served by tb. cooperation wit h Agricultural Purpose Brings Us Here," sent - for the Magnetlo Springs Is my providence, outwardly It il! periment StaUon In making this ."....... " ......""",........ ",... ",."", hoatess. Agencies and local scbools. Scrlpture:-A. C. Tomlinaon. The guests were : -"On the JewlSb Church"-Rev. Polio hOllpltal. . rIre and vengeance, but Inwardly amount avatlable. Another 100 SENIORS TO PRESENT it la light and-~_ HaBten bU8hels will be kept as a. reaerve Mr. and Mrs. KeUer Hoak. Mr. NOT ICE I J. W. Wedgewood. thereunto that thou mayest be. stook until ' resUlta of the 1954 PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT and Mrs. Ernest' Butterwortb; Mr. . H:vmn No. 132 - "In Heavenly ATTEND OES RECEPTION The senior cllus or Waynesville and Mrs, J: B. Rlcb, Mr. and Mrs. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS H Abiding." come an eternal light and an 1m. trlal8 are known. Mrs. David Hartaock, Mrs. Lu· mortal spirit. This Is my coin. A~ tbe present time there are 8 high school wlll prellent their 1... V. Branltrator, Mr. and Mrs. You can get TYpewriter Ribbons "On the Dlsclples"-Rev. Samuel cllle Armitage, Mrs. J. P. Fromm. mand unto thee. do thou observe dlr(erent varieties ot bird resist· class pfay "To Blush Unlleen" In OIenn Borden and Mrs. Ada Smith. at the Guette Otflce. N. Keys. Mrs. C. A. Palmer, Mrs. S. L.1l¥e.. It." _ Submitted by Mrs. Helen ant hybrids, all trom Inbred JInes the sohool auditOrium Friday eveInterlude: Adaglo--J. S. Bach. and Mrs. Charlell McCUllOCh at- McCoy, -"One the Romans" - Seth E, ' of the 1962 stock.. The corn owes nIng beginning at 8:00 oclock. tended the reception for Mrs. Ita t;'8alstance to JODg durable ,.~"••• , .... , ..................." ...# Furnas. Harriet Veldt, Deputy Grand lola· ::~ to Wr~~!ve~re dlWcult tor NOT .1 eEl or ~~ No. 88-"Rlse UP. 0 Men tron or District 21. Order of East· ern Star in Morrow on Wednesday A Bake Sale will be given by The Farm Bureau Women's Committee, with the help of Bob Miller -"On Jesus" - Raymond Brad· eveDlng, "'.n~ the Lytle WSCS Saturday, April of the WLW Farm Dept., as moderator. w11l hold a panel discussion dock.. 101;. and Mrs. Owen Hartsock 10 at Fairley's ~tore Room, on child nutrition with the end In view of making milk available, Hymn No. 17-"Father. Give Thy a m. d Benediction." VISITORS FROM CALIFORNIA tlng at 9' 0() ~ were dinner tuests on Sunday ot throu gh. vending maohlnes or otiter melho(le to our chll ren at recess Silence Mr. and Mrs. Loren Reason. of their grandmother. Mrs. Lena ~~Q~~~';~;; ~;,.~~~~",'-... 'periods. Tbe date Is set for April 29. with detlllls to be publlsherl Postlude _ "In Death'·s Strong Paramount. Calif., are the guests Hartsook. L later. Mrs. Ralph Lane. Health children generally h~ve a limited Gras Our Savior La "-J S B h of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1... I SOCa MONDAY EVEIIIING committee chairman. made the an· sum of money for the p,u rchase of _ P y , . . ac Miss Myrtle Stevens and Mrs. Reason and other relatives here Ella Dakin were entertained to) The regular meeting of Amerl· nouncement at the regular meet their dally lunch. If a portion of e and In Lebanon. dinner on Sunday by Miss Stevens The Waynesville Garden Club can Legion POllt No. 615 wllJ be Ing of the Farm Bureau Women':! thIs money Is spent on substances • . Mr. and Mrs. Reason. with thetr niece, Miss Helen Trimble. of met on Thursday at the Milton held Monday. April 12. committee. The panel wlJ\ Include of limited ilutrltlonal value . the SOD and daughter·in·law, were Sat- Mainville. Hartsock home with ' Mrs. The business meeting '11'111 start a Doctor. also repres entatives value of the 'lunch whiCh a child urday evenJng guests of Mr. and The dinner was In honor ot Miss Hartsock as hOlltess. at 8 o"clock alld w111 be followed from other Interested groups. may obtain with the remaining Mrs. ~bert Crane In Sabina. Stevens' birthday wblch comes The Vice-President, Mrs. by refreshments. · Questions ",111 be Invited trom lhe money obviou sly Is reduced. Thll Commander Pltstlok urges all floor. It Is hoped that each group availability of carbonated this week. Stubbs. conducted the business RETURNS TO STUDIES Miss Gertrude Chandler, of Nor. meeting. members to bel ,Present. will make n united eHort to co· ages on school premises may In· wood. was the guest on Sunday of It was annolHlced that the May ~".,,,,,.,,,,,~,,,,, •• ,,,,,.,,,,~,.,.,. operate In our goal to make War· duce a child to spend lunCh money Mrs, Rhodes Bunnell, Mrs. Elsie N 0 'r 1 eEl ren County the most progresslvo for these and allow him to develop Hockett" Misses Wilhelmina and her aunts', Misses Ruth and Elln. meeting would be ' held In the ' " .Methodl~t !lhurch basement and In the slate In Its C;hUd h'ealth poor dietary habits. This Is ' es· JennJe Lee Braddock accompanied beth Chandler. The Friends HMlle' family were would be In the nature of a work , It Bake Sale wUl be held by the program.' As the rlrst step In our peclally t rue for the younge~ ,/ Miss R'h oda Bunn.eIJ when she reo turned to her studies at George pleasantly entertained on Satur, shop In, preparation fo!, the nower Waynesville Boy Scout Troop at plan we are distributing educa· ohlldren. Expenditure for carbon· School. Penna., during tbe ~ast day. evening 'by Mr. and Ml'1I, show. There win also be a plant Wampler and Coveys Saturday. tlonal material to help the child ated beverages yields a nutritional April 10. cboose and want a better diet, return much Interior to that from week. ' After a few days. Miss Frank Betts of Dayton who showed sale b\l~ween members. us beautiful colored Illdes ot trips Typewritten lists of the tenta; .,,.,.,,,_ •• _ ••••••• , . ,_ ..... ,,."'. This material Is the contrlbuUon a similar sum spent 10r milk ' or Jennie Lee Braddock went to they had iaken as well as other Uve classell for tlie t10wer show • to our Cl\use by the American other staple , footstuff. Further· New York Olty for a few days. Interesting pictures. " we~ dlltrlbuted. The show will The subject ot "Flower Boxes" Dairy Association ot Dayton. more, 'when 'given ~a ,choice beThe foliowlng Is a statem.ent tween carbonated beverages aud Mrs. Bett8 Is' the former Clara be held Wednesday, May 12 at , the .WaB also ably dlsoussed by MilS ATTEND WEDDINq SATURDAY McCalmont and hall been an art Wayneevllle Pu,h llc IJbrary and Ellzabet11. Chandler. She suggest· trom the Council on Foods ' and milk to accompany a meal a child ed that the ~OOtes be constructed NutdUon, American Medical ABso- may frequently choose the lesll Mr. and ~rs. L. C. St. John, 'Mr. teacher In the Xenia schools for the public Is cordially Invited. She has several For the prosram, , Mrs, Atha of poplar becaulle air can pen. 'clatlon: " nutritious be.vera.ge. In View 'Of and Mrs. B. V. Smith. Mr. and many yeara. Furnas gave a well planned dis· trate It. Crushed com cobll make "The Council believes that, on') these facta, the Council believes Mrs. 'W. E. Stroud, Mr. anti Mrs friends In our Home Mr. anti loin. w~row Owenl, cUlllllon" of ",Plannlnr a , Il'lower an excel1ent ,hiyer tor the l:lottom of the valuable functions or a that carbonated beverB«es shOUld, R. H. Hartsock, Mrs. A. E. Stout, ' of the box. Petuniu are probabl, sohool lunch program Is to pro- not ' be IOld on IIchool premlsell." ..nd Mr. aud , Ml'1I, E. F. ' Earnhart da~ghter and IOn. or SPrtncne1t1, Garden. Further the American Dental were among the guests · at the Ipent Snnd., with Mrs. Owens' 'She m,ntlon8ll the color possl· the mOlt riatilltacitory In t1owet:> vide training In sound tood habits WLW'l ,veteran ne.,scasteJ aad bUlUel ,lncb as ,.ellcnrtl. blaes, boua. Howet'flJ', pranlama, dwarf of conlliderable slgnlflcance In the wedcllng ot Misl Barbara Loa mother. Mra. Lucile Afmlta.re, annouaeer, Peter Granl will be ' ; white.. ,pIaU, and. thOH PlaJ!tl •• eratane, tel'lJl8, coleaa 8Ild other adoption or a program 18 AaIl9ClaUon,. alanned by the large Bland an4 II'r. ':noyd- J, WDUamI hat'inc .,." ~ or 'UYfI1' rreen lIimllar plants,rwlll do lIale of tood; COIlfectlon or drlnb Dumber of Inqulrlea "cODOfImlng at lbe mike '.,ben Ibe fourtb aa· on J!aturdq aftAIintOOn at' the Cen· INDEX CARD FILE BOXEI lonace, ' Mlnlature IUTaDPDlnta ",hloh on the Ichool premille.; opportaD. the ule 'ot co!1feCttons aDd IOrt nual ~ AllditJou will be tervllle Meth04ist Church 8Ild reo W. baYe Ix5 8Ild ... Ind•• cartl , Sbe named m.mbel'l ot fIDID. w.re bJ'01l,bt b, Incll'fldaal mfllll- lUes to purcha.. food IID4 drtnlr drlnkl In the achoola, 'adopted for broa4cut Ia'a_,.. i it- ID•• oeptJon at the WIIhlng W.lL . boDl IID4 Ind_ fait cart'.. pl. In eaob IPOQ. . . . . . . .pproz. ben. were jaclle4 uuI ,..ult'ect hi at nODD hulqhroom conCflUIOIl8. pabUeaUon t Ii e toUcnrIq ltat. BI'l'............ 'AprU n tbre.... I... I. Paler II a rawortte or AIIo .ra1f!d ..... ..... for lmlte ........ ad putlOIdar pcnr, llrat for JbatIa Shoup and a beU' cIIrectl701l the food b&1IIw. ment. Quote. ....., 'l'lal jor __ ~ _ .....11 III tIIe '~ 8tIIOol (00DtIne4 OIl Pap 'l'w0) WLW·............ KNOW
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hllge ond reCuse along township. 'ounty and state l(Ilgh ways III th e county. Considerable aDlount ot refusf! ha ve b en found 'a long U. . 42. tntes Routes 48;122. 741, 123. 63 and 73 as well liS along county rouds. One pe1ll!0n was found dumping rer'il8e 1~to a creek bea nlong a hlpway, I An Increased Ilumber ot complaints have b~ n riled with county officials. ILnd violators. It app rehended. wUl be prosecuted. r. Harvey eXlllalns that refUSfl dumping aloog Jdghways makea for a serious sanJItary and health problem and InoN!tases with warm weather. It alsO mars the beauty ot the countrylllde'.
Armed Forces Oa, Set For Ma, 1& '
Local SoN r Made Corporal • Korea
ABSEIT VOTERS BALLOTS RUDY
12 To ael Draft Calls __I." I_I p.. Bird Rnisla.1 COI1l Read, For Field Tnt
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954j £
THE MIAMJ GAZETTE Established February, 1850 PAUL A. SCHERER __ ________ . __________ Editor and Publisher CECILIA J. SCHERER __ -._. ___ • _____________ .• A ..ocl ate Editor
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"WHEREAS, th coD8umptlon Glv.n By of candy, eott drinks, lind other con t ctlons prepared with concen. THE SENIOR CLASS Published Every Thursday Mornlnj; trated fermentable sugar Is MSoLYTLE METHODIST CHURCH at \\ nynesvllle, Warren Coooty, Ohio. Int d wIth an Increase In d ntnl METHODIST CHURCH Entered liB '8er ond 018es matter at cavIties. and, B. E. Baughn, P8.8tor , J . W. \ edgewood, Mlniater tb postotflce at \\'aynes\'1I1e, Ohio, Unified Service, 9: 45 a. m. ChUrcb Scbool , 9 : BO a. m.. Mr. 8:00 I P . M. \VHERIilAS , th exc sslve Inges· under the act of Marcb 3, 1878. Herbert J\loMlIllUI . SUIlt. tlon of such coni cttons r places '-Worsblp Service, 10 :30 a. m. lind r duce8 the use of more COllll. ST . MARY 'S EPISCOPAL Youth Yellows sip Sunday 7 :30 Tile Rev. Snmuel ·N. Key •• ReclIOr Sub8crlptlon R tes- In Ohio, $2. Per Year tn advance; $2.50 elsewhere pi te and nutritive foods, therA. p. m. Sunday : , Choir Practke ThurSday 8.00. tore be It Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m . RESOLVED, that the snle of THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 burch Scbool. 10:16 n. m, Mrs. Harold Heisinger, of Frank· candy. soft drinks and other con. Adult Worship, 10 :46 a. m. 1r. and Mrs. Leroy Ellis bad 8S fections In schools be dlscour- 1I1l, cbalrmall ; 1\1 r8. urtls Deck . FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST their dinner guests Thursday ev . aged." of FranklIn and Mrs . halmers Dyron aner, Mlnlster nlng fl'. nnd Mrs. Johnny SmHh nrnndenburg, c~c hnlrmnn. Others UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Bible School. 9 :B O 6. m. MISS JANE FITE nnd family of Morrow, and Mr. ' Anotber Item or lnt rest Ilt this are : Irs. Cbaa. Ouard, Mrs. I'll. Morning Worship. 10 :30 li. ml Willi a m hHnnol), MinIster. and Mrs. Cbarlllll SwIndler or here. Farm Women's commltt meet· McClure or Lebanon. Mrs. BIICk' l Correspondent P rayer Mee llng, 7 :00 p. m. uudny chool 9 ::.0 n. Ill .. Mr. Mrs. W. E. Frost Is Ul at hor log WIlS the nlUIllng of the tea ensderfer of Fol5ter, Irs. win. Young People's Meeling, 7 : 00. Hal iey Thonlll8, upt. Funeral services (or Mrs, F1or· home near town. committ e tty Mrs. A. L. Schuhart Davenport and Irs. F. H. Garbutt , EvenIn g ServIces, 7: 30 p. m. Preaohl Rg, every (Itbel St: nclay nee Colli r. 69, were conducted Mr. aod Mrs. Waller Via and cbalrman. This III the annual tea" of Morrow, Mrs. Carl Frye, or · 11 : 45 a. m. , . , FrIday afternoon from lh FrlendH daughter, and Mrs. Faye Via. nil InvitatloD8 will go out to over 600 1 Franklin: MI8s NellI Bluley, of Evenlng Service. Ur8t Sunday III Church here with Rev. Lew HI of Portland, Ind., came here Frl- }Farm Bureau women and tbelr l Oregonla~ Mrs. Lawronc Furnas, A ,ood enmple of how'rc you WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF nlOntb , Brown · otflclatlng. Burial was In day to attend funeral sen 'lces fo r guest8. The tea Is slated for Ma Y of Waynesville, and Mrs. Burton lonna keep 'em-and caD-dowll CHR IS'- , Mlamt cemetery. Mrs. Collier their relath'e, Mrs. Florence Col. ~th . The committee Is as follows : I Meyer of Genntown. 00 tbe farm II Ann AndrewI, on ' CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Price Rober ts, MllIlster died Tu sday at Cllnlon MemorIal lIer. of the principal participants 0 1. Jack Darlles, fllInister. Ible School at 9:30 o. m. hospital. following a cerebernl Robert Gordan 18 III at his hom WLW-MBS's "Man On the Farm Charles Stanley, Supt. Morning WorshIp, 10 : 30 8. m . . ' . hemorrhage Buttered Inte Monday here. broadeasta beard eacb Saturda) Worship Ssrvlce, 10 a. m. Evening Worsblp, 7 :30 p. m . at the IIrf Beckett home, near Irs. Ida Collins 18 spending 8 vunday Scboul. 11 a. m. at 12 Noon EST. Midweek Services, 7:30 p. m. HarveysbUl'g. Mrs. Collier had era I dSYB 10 Greenfield 08 th e losed her borne In town and gone 1 guest of her Bon-In.law and dough. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U . B. Soh, Operation. for Olde, 'eopl.1 lbere to resIde several w eks ago. ter, Mr. and Mrs: Sterling In galls So. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Eugene OTllrttb. Pastor Sbe bad Ilved In t.bls community and family . With praent-day methods, older people can undergo necessary operaBunda) SChool, 10 a. m. ber entir Ute. he and bel' bUllTbe WCTU held their Avrtl tiona with great su _ _ Results even In 110- and fIO.-y(!ar-old patients Rev. John Berning. Pastor Morning WOdllllp, 11 n. m. baod, the late Charles Collier, Oil' mee Ing Thursday orternoon In the are now 10 good that "Age alone ia not a contraindiClltljlD to necessary Mass 8 'i.or aDl' 10 : 00 a. "'. Youth Fellowship, 6: 30 to 9 : 00. ersted a farm near to"'n for many home ot Mrs. O. M . MacDonald. .". ~' any longer, reports Dr S. E. ZUlren of Iowa City. PAOLI ROSI years, before moving Into the vtJ· The BYF of Jonah's Run SapUs One feuon that operations are so su-ruJ now .. that we have such (W".L.I,~O·".' lage. She was a cook In t.he High Church met unday ev nlng In the LEBANON CHRISTIAN 8CIENC£ MT. HOLLY METHOD I~T APR. 9, 'S. good protection against lnfecUon. Scbool cafeteria at one Ume. She parsonage with R v. and Mrs. J . Tb. LIGHTWEIGHTS antlbioUca--penicillln. neomyCh rlstilln ScIence sen lee. are T. M, Scaff. MInister Is 8urvh'ed by one sIster, Mrs , P. Thornbury. Later In th veo cin. TerTamyc1n, and several others - - - - - - - - - -- - unday School, 9 :30 • . m .• E. held every nnday morning at 10 Effie Thompson, of Wilmington. nlng, the group aUended th Pre. - have made IlIrgf'.ry safer for Highland Ave. at 11 o'clock. .111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111., A. Eal'nh8rl, II pt. and one nelce and two nephews. Lental services held at. Ollv9 everyone. Infections like perltonlWorshIp ServIce, 10 :30 8.. m. Sunday school at the IIlUle hour The P.·T. A. of the Harveysburg Branch Church. Evening Serv ice. 7.30 p. m. tla. • once-dreaded aftermath 01 Testimony meeUngs 1st Wed nellschool 8 rved a ham supper In the MI'8. Wilbur Lewis IIpent R few abdominal surgery, have become day evening of eacb moutb at 8. school cafeterIa Saturday evening. days last week In Hillsboro as the rare. A prominent mrgeon recently SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAMS: WAYNE8VIL.LE FRIEND8 Jonah's Run Baptist ' hurc bas guest of Mr. and fra. Todd Bunce. ltated that peritoniUa had not deWSAl-8: 46 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cole an1 veloped In any of hls patients aince HOURS: FIrst Day School, 9: SO a. m. Installed IL baby grand plano, ttl daughter of Dayton. were gneats, 19U. WING-9:00 a. m. Meeting for Worship, 10:30 a.m. replace the upright model they WPFIl-4 : 00 p. m. Whil. lUeb me8lUl't!tl as UJe of bave used Cor several years. Th~ here Sunday of her parenta, Mr. 9 to 11:45 L m. fl ••••••••••••• , ••••••",•• , •• ".,••• " ••• " •••••• , ••••••, .••, anUblotica are up to the surgeon, 1 to 15 p. m, plano was pUrchaaed by funds con. and ~rs. J. C. foore 10m. of Dr Zilfren'. recommendatrlbuted by the ladles auiill&l'1 Exc.pt Wedneed~y p, M. tions require th. eooperatlon of the and other donaUolUI. patient himseU. Before the operaAbove Woolworth's tion. for example. the older person to become a bed·ridden invalid. It 15 and 10c Store has been found that people. recover can help b.lmseU by eating well MS-86 Was $299.95 Foods like ·meat. fish and dairy more quickly from operaUons if FRIGIDAIRE NOW $269.~ Telephone 2-4301 product. IUpply tissue - building they overcome their fesn and take rnaterw. that your body will need a certain amount of exercise. MS·90 Wa. $349.95 for r.pld reC!Overy. Vitamins are "Every effort must be made to lI's no~ only humiliatin g, it's BOOK MATCHES-Your own In. Important. too. A good vitamin have these patients but of bed and FRIGIDAIRE NOW $299.95 maddening: for four evenings in d\vldua\ nd\'ertlsement printed on Ipreparatloll In the form of tablets in a chalr on the day.of operation a row Jeff hod beaten me unmcrci- each book. Oet our prices. THE or eaPlU* Ia ~y advised, and and several times dany thereafter:' S5-114 Was $329." OPTOMETRIST ~u~l: i it o\~rO ~ad MIAMI GAZETTE, Phone 3913. I"'ould be taken i-egu1arly. says Dr. Ziffren. Patilents an urged FRIGIDAIRE NOW $289.95 IInmc of ScrubAf1er the operation, the older to walk to the bathroom and to XENIA, OHIO bl . I dedd d I'd patient mUit reailt the temptation ,(isit o:round the want Monarch Was $329.95 huve to have an '11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ' \Tening off to ELECTRIC RANGE , NOW break t he spell ' nnd collect my. (Reel) ~[ W. R.) MAVTAG WASHERS $129.95 and up wits but [ coulrln't ad mit that to J eff who'd be raring to slart in after dinncr. With a fla sh of bl'illiance WaynHvill., Ohio J determined to beg off on the ESTABLISHED 184,9------~+ grounds that I'd have Lo tackle a Long Life I. the True Proof of Better Merchandl" mountain of 1I0ck to be .Iarned. I $1.00 Per Day dushcod lo the bcdroum to 6ct the Btastc. Twenty minutes lat r I had inPHONE sPt,oCled eVe.:y la. l une of Jeff's , ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETIE-YOU'LL FIND IT PAYSI CAR WASH socks and hud comp up wit h tho Wayn •• vlll. grand total of Ihrl'll I.. ,les in pairs 10 old they hUd "lll'ncd honorable retirement. Then il ol.'l:urred to me that J couldn't recull the lost tlmo WELDING BCDV and FENDER REPAIR J had toucbed a .Jarning ntoedle I SPRING H a U B E OLEANING Surely my husband hadn't changed 3 x 5 Steel since his molher warlll'<l mil beCore WILL BE HERE BOON - Turn our wedding, "He goes throa~h no longer needed arUcles Into cash 1lIAT GOOD TEXACO GAS AND OlL CARD BOXES lOCks like waler through a sieve." wIth a clasllified ad In THE MISPOT and OVER ALL PAINTING The answer, I finally realiled was AMI GAZETTE. Phone 8913 db LUBRICATING SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES that manufacturers have made miraculous improvement. in tho wearing quality of socks. With 3 x 5 Heavy clever construction, strong but InMOTOR TUNE·UP and OVERHAUL CARD GUIDES consplc:uous reinforcements, lor all practical PUrpollH tMY never wear A Lon. Termout! And lookTEXACO WAYNESW.LE Ing over the a r4% Contract ray spread out .. x 6 Steel TRANSMISSION and REAR END REPAIR before me twas The Land Bank amozed at the CARD BOXES Variety of col· Will Relieve the "Pinch" ora. solids and pa.Lte rn. , the -';"'' .1''''' Match Low.r Inco..... differenl mater· 416 Heavy and textures .• - Low.r Rate Apparently vety quietly a revoluCARD GUIDES tion had been going on that ema nFor Information cipated women Crom the darning WRITE - CALL - SEE needle, provided new, high style for the man of the house, and combined the two with continuing low cost! YESI If you have ever had a That night we played Scrabble. charge account Or bought o~ time And .even with my mind on the sock·buyihg sprce I'd have tomorl ebanon, Ohio . Phone 448 paymentf your credit II OK at MO'dern, row I won the game' hands dUlVn, E L L IS H . STURM , Sec'y-Treee. clinching it with the word "d·ll·r·n·
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Rol;ert W., Sr., and Louise M. Fritsch to David .tnd Alma Hea, 8 lots in beerfield Township. Ralph H. Johnso:n to Donald E. and Josephine Maxwell, l ' acre in ...JI 'l'urUecreek Townsl!Up.
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Frank A. and Elsie M. Fuerat, 261 acres in Harlan Township. S. N. and Margaret P. Burnett to Henry G. .and AHa McCrary, 39 acres in Salem Township. Ivan N . Ingersoll, Inc., to Emma Fields, 21 acres in Wayne Township. . Ode O . and Myrtle Bentley to E. R. Houston, lot in Salem Township. W. T. and Gladys Cook to Hayes and Ethel Dalton and Dwight E; Sorrell, lot in Franklin Township. Conley M. Brandenburg to Clarence and Mary Milam , 2 acres in Hamillon Township. Harry Robert and Vena Myers to Arthur R. Stanhope, 3 lots in Deerficld Township. Arthur R. Stanbope to Elizabeth Gilreath , 3 lots in Deerfield Township. Robert B. Hensgen to Wesley and June Gilreath, 6 lots in Deerfield Township. Ray Q. Gatts to Cora Gatts, 2 lots in Hamilton Township . Winfred and Virginia M. Amburgy to Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy, lot in South Leba.non. Allen and Louise Dalton to Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy, lot in South Lebanon . William A. and Lu evadia Rice to Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy, .17 acre in Union Township. Thomas H. and Mary L . Phillips to Edward and Mary McQuinn, .31 acre in Franklin Township. Hally F. and Verna W. Hathaway to Mabel Gustin , 3 acres in Lebanon. Ivan N. Ingersoll, Inc., to Chades A. and Etta M. Trappe. lot in Wayne Township.
COMMON PLEAS John E. and Betty 1.. Morris to Edward and Kath,erine Hixson to Thll Clinton Construction CO. VB, Kenneth and Ruth Newbry, 40 ac- Francis E . and FrIIneis R. Stepp, George R. Coyle, defendant granted res in Harlan. 2 lots in Frmklin Township. 30 days to plead. DrexeJl W. Edmon to Howard Clarence R. and !Reva M. Harvey APRIL 6, 1964.- Hear that thunNorma Jean Peters vs. James Wilson, lot in Turtlecreek Town· to Andrew, Sr., and Helen Rowin, d~r ? That 80unds normal tor early Imam, defendant ordered to pay ship. 2 lots in Mason. ApriL Puddles are standing on $20.00 for m.alntenance and addlHarry and Clara 1.. Pumpbrey to Delphin and Elle:n Helton to A1the lane and already the pasture tional $8.00 per week. Geor~e E. and Miriam L. Boullain, len P. and Viola Turner, lot in looks green r. Fine 08 far 8S It Mal'y Ann Johnson, minor, by 48 acres in Franklin To~ship. . Deerfield Townsbip .. g008, but already most of It has her father, Raymond Hannah, VB. Edward Leisz to Charles E. and Virgil and Jamel! I. Robbins to soaked In and has been absorbed. Edgar Johnson, case dismissed. Phyllis J. Leisz, lot in Clearereek Eva B. Merkel, lot in Deerfield We Deed enough 80 tlIal wben you to plead. Township. Township. NEW SUITS walk ILcrOS8 tbe pasture It la James S. and Martha R. Butler Ellis C. Thompson to Robert D. Home Federal Savings and Loan to John A. a.n d Mildred M. Neal, and Rheta T. McGranahan , 3 acres squullhy aDd almost slllashes, tben the grass would be big enough too Association of Cincinnati vs. Dew- lot in Franklin Township. . in Turtlecreek Township. for the cows to eat In a short ey Smith, cognovit. Fred E. Jones, The Commercial Realty Co. to Orville and Editlh R. Birchfield .Ume. The little pond has filled UP attorney. Walter an<J Mattie HelIlin, lot in to Ralph E. and Eli:r.abeth A. Wade a little hut not enough to run over. John Eugene Taylor VB. Norma Franklin Township. and Richard G. and Marjorie Wade, Tbo clouds still hong low 80 paa- J . Taylor, divorce. J . T. Riley, atHenry D.aniels to James H. and 43 acres in Clearcreek Township. slbly we will get Bome more be- lomey. Veronica M. Ball, lot in Deerfield Ralph E. aM E:Jizabeth Wade fore tWa Is over, . To\Vnship. and Richard S. and Marjorie Wade REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy to Pauline W. Riley, 20 acres in Ester and Chris F. VonBargen to to Charleston and Mary Lou Clearcreek Township. Now tha.t thlnga are wet agaln~ the problem arlBeB aB to how 0 Raymond C. Warren, lot in Deer- Creech, lot in South Lebmon. NelUe Elizabeth Purkey to Daisy earth we are going ,to move the field Township. L. C. and Elizabeth Leicbty to Meadows, lot in F'ranklin Townrow that died Saturday night. Poor Carl Wilson. lot in Franklin Town- ship. old Fritzie has been sick tor about I co IV, to go orf to the most dlrrtc ult ship. Russell Fred and Ruth Hilda a week \\ilh milk fever, which la I place on the farm to get to when Carl Wilson to Melvin D. Cum- Seilkop to Henry Dmiels, lot in not a fever. or acetonemia or keto we let her out to get a drink. She mings, lot in Franklin Townsbip. Deerfield Township. Arthur and Monica C. Vilvens to Carrie Louise Gustin to James 08ls which orten occurs with It. / was a good cow. one of the beat This Is a condition whiCh aome- , milkers we had, and ao gentle that Richard M. and Louetta M. Whit. Salley. lot in Clearcreek Township. tlmell happens In a h avy mllk1ng all th children learned to milk on acre, lot in Harlan Township. Russell Fred an(i Ruth Hilda cow 1I00n after calving. The cow her. She wall bOBa cow of the barn) Ernest Evans and Richard Stan. Seilkop to Joseph J. and Virgil E. BtaggerB and someUmes get.8 down although sbe bad no horna. AlI , ley to Taylor and Patricia Baker, Roettele, lot in DeerOeld Township. and cannot get UP. 10seB appetite cows bad to move when Fritzie 2 lots in Lebanon. EJUs C. Thompson to Andrew J . and decreases In milk. We had I liald so. She was ten years old. Robert md WllIiam A. Murray Kelsey and James P . Thornbury, 2 the doctor and he gave ber InJec· I lost the baWe wltb the hens ,10 Hugh Elmo Murray, 2 lots in acres in ' Turtlecreek Township. tiona and we gave ber molasae, tblB year and bad to plant my peall Franklin. Charles E. and Lola R. Berry to and IIhe was BOUlewbat better but l over again. Tbls time J covered Wilburn J. md Vivian V. White I Albert and Mary Ellz8beth Goldey, wben ahe got out. Bh'1 wouldn't 1 them with an old tobacco oanvas to August and Mary Belle Scbmidt, 1lot in Waynesville. Earl S. and Hattie Rickey to PROBATE COURT come up as \1aual and finally when and hoi,le that they cannot get 5 acres iG Franklin Township. she got down and couldn't get up them. The onJy time they bother I Ethel Van Derveer to Hurley Billie Joe md Glad"s L Erwin, 2 Estale of Olive Hine, deceased, sbe waB In the farthest corner uf the peas III when they are nlcelY j and Madge Kindred, lot in Frmk- lots in Waynesville. and Ethel M. Stogsdill, deceased, the pasture on a little i)Oint of sweUed and 1I0lt. jU8t aprouted or lin Township. John and Wanda Siever, et aI , to determination of inheritan~e tax. land where the brook mBkee a just ready to sprout. then they A. M. Cornett to John and Mary Heber M. and Maxine Walker, S Estate of William H. Pratt, de. bend, braced again It a tree - an') , love to dig them out of th soft Reedy, 7 lots in Deerfield Town· acres in Salem Township. ceased, Albert H. Stubbs, adminisnow It II raining' so that the earth ond eat them. They Bcrat hed ship. Woodford C. Testt!rman to Rus. trator, filed inventory; hearing set ground will be too 110ft for the out my onion aeta too but they do Robert and Martha Short to 8.oY- sell and Ollie M. ScoU, lot in Leb. {or April 14 at 10 A. M. truck with the winCh on It to get not eat them. Chlckena and gar- mond and Ruby Fisber. lot in anon. , Estate of Blanche Dodd, deceas-
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Floyd J . Williams, 27, engineer, Baltimore, Md., and Barbara Lou Bland, 24, medical record librarian, Lebanon. Donald Lee Hawn, 20, Waynesville, and Martha L McComas, 18, Lebanon. Donald Pope, 20, laborer, of Waynesville, and Freda Campbell, 19, clerk-typist, Harveysburg. Carl M.. Bauer. 40, mill super intendent, Middletown,. and Vera F. Chapman , 37, Franklin. Morris C. Phillips, 21, truck driver, Lebanon, and Lena M. cunningham, 20, Lebanon.
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Estate of Charles Kipp, deceased, transfer of real estate granted. Estate of Gayle Ellis Eva~8, de· ceased, relleved from admmistration .
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over thers Is going be dens do cure not do hard to evenmd getit ~e tractorto~. the only la awell hightogetber fence. and Washington Robert andTownship. Martha Short to Arwhel'M near her. b n't that Ute a (Continued Next Week) .de~ G. Brock, lot in Salem TownshlP· Robert Short to Arden G. Brock, ot in Washington Township. Hubert L. and Katherine C. Schuyler to Earl M. and Geraldine Sloan, 65 acres in Turtlecreek Township. Louise A. Herrick to Floyd and Minel Scott, lot in Lebanon. Drexell W. Edmon to Floyd and Minel Scott, lot in Turtlecreek Township.
The Itrawberrlea of the IeUOn are u exelUng as the Am robin, for while' we may have enjoyed frozen fresh Btrawberriea during the winter. t.bare I. nothing Ub the ftavor of fresh berries. Combined with another fruit a few Itrawberrl. 1'0 ... I~ng wa~~~ make WOIIdIrfQ} fftIh fruit Ihorteakel when .rved lD abo dalntlea from ~ rroc:er'. ready·to-eat cake dlpartment. TheIe pack. aged.••ponge Cake .cuPit made from a eook book recipe, have juat the t1cht neetn. . to balance the lharper ftayor of Itrawberri. alone, or blinded with another tarWweet fruit, You can eomblne Itrawberri. With fnlh or canned pineapple, orange IUcea 01' eooked rhubarb. Have a ahorteake today. and get 111M, started lD y01ll' hOIDL
llIed first, final and distributive account. Estate of Herbert P . Yunkes, deceased, Ralpb Van Meter author!zed as agent ror administratrix. Estate o( W. Walton James, de· ceased, will ordered f\led. Estate of W. L. Piers0dmn,~e~eased, Clara A. Pierson, a mlstratrix, filed first and final account. Estate of Louis Lewis Hinsch , de· ceased, Hazel W. Brooks, executrlx, filed first, final and distributive account. Ettate of William A. Kimberlin, deceased , Janice R. Kimberlin, administratrix filed first and final account ' E.~tate of SalUe Scott , deceased, Arthur Scott 'appoi nted adminislrator; John M. Oswald , Paul N. Herdman and Fred E. Jones appointed appraisers.
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lhe first person guessing the exact or closest number of square feet in this Jumbo Roll wins this reflective insulation.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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MIAMI 8AZ·ETTE This Yem:-becaU8e of acreage restrictions"':" RESULTS will count MOST. Every acre MUST produce KORE. The BBBT GUI~E in choosing your seed, is to plant the Co~ that 18 PERFORMANCE PROVED • ~ year, m DeKalb's Selected IS·Acre Com Growmg Contest, 5038 farm8I'IJ averaged 101.16 bushels oC. DEkALB per acre. ~ 15 yean of the Contest, 62,306 farmers ' have averaged 99.04 busliels per acre. These yields were made right on ~e ~armers' own land-under many different soils and w~ther. They· oft'er conclusive evidence of DEItALB'S yielding ability-,.it& outstanding adaptabilit~-ita.year in and year out Dependability. This Spnng-every Sprint-make lure oC tile eee4 you plant. Plant DBItALB. •
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WAYNE VILLE, OHIO, THU IR 0 Y, APRIL 15, t954
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Friends Pass $l00,OOD Dangerous Curb Civic Club To Vilw Goal To Meel 'Boss' ,.. d South American Film Henkle, a former rBlJIKetlerine's C.allenge r0 8e E,m,na'e dentGeorge of this communIty, and no w
Far.rs Can Plow Under Pari of Wlleal Crop While Green
Wheat farmer. are now author· Ized to use a part of their wheat acreage for green manure, cover crop, pasture or sll(lge. Tbls an· ABOUT FOLKS VOU nouncement waa lellues today by KNOW S. W. Lollh, Office Manager, Warren County ASO Omce. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS This means that farmers who Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Frye and have planted too much wheat can Ions entertained to Sunday dinner still avoid marketing Quota penalMr. and Mrs. Ernest Butterworth. ties or 108s of prIce aupport ell· glblllty, or both, by plowing unHOME FROM H08PITAL der a part of their seeded wheat Mr. Roger Brown 18 convalesclug acreage for green manure, by pas· at bls home after undergoing sur· turing It oft, or by cutting it for gery at St. Elizabeth hospital. hay or silage, provided this utili· zation ta.koll place while tbe wheat 8UFFERS FRACTURED LIMB Is stili green, and provided such Mrs. Oarrie Dakin recently fell action Is completed prior to June at her home and again fractured 10, 1954. • her 11mb. "Any Farmer," continued Mr. LOsh, "who desires to take advanCALLED TO KENTUCKY tage of this provision shonld ImMr. Ray Malnous was cailed to. medIately call at the county of· Kentucky during the past week on rice and Indicate the acreage account of the death of hlB sister, which he desIres to use tor thetle Mra. Moody Jackson. purposes . • Any seeded acrea,ge of wheat properly used tor any of SPEND SUNDAY IN DAYTON these authorIzed purpose will not Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason witb be classified as wheat and, ther&theIr gueeta Mr. and Mrs. Loren tore, wlll not count age.inllt the Reason, spent Sunday wIth Mr. and allotment." Mra. Wm. Watrous of Dayton. Under current regulations, marketing Quota penaltlell are Imposed HAS NEW GRANDDAUGHTER on all farms wbere the acrea,ge Mrs. Lawr~nc HardIn has reo elllBsl fled aa wheat III In excesl of celved word that she had a ne" the allotment, provided sucb acre· granddaughter born to MaJor anrt age Is above 15 acres. There are Mrs. PIUTY Wells In Tampa, Fla. no marketing QUO t a penalties wbere the acreage of wheat II 15 RETURN8 FROM HOSPITAL aerell or leas. PrIce support, on Mr. L. H. Gordon returned from the other hand, cannot be obMcClellan hospital where be bad tained for tbe wheat on any farm been confined for several days, on wblch the acreage of wheat III for oblervatIon and treatment. In excesl Qf the allotment tor · the farm. SUNDAY DINNER GUE8TS Mr. and Mrs. 'l\r. E. Stroud were Sunday dInner gueBta of Mr. and
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a blghly s ucceBBful realtor In WILMINGTON. - Oampalgn or Lebanon, wUl show films taken the Wilmington Yearly MeeUng of The nightmare of many motor- during his recent trIp to outh Friends (Quakers) to raise $100,000 as their share at the $400,000 Ists - the high drop-oft gutter on America when the CivIc Club Kettering Challenge at Wilmington the East aide of Main Street, will meets at 6: SO p. m. Monday, April r ollege has gone ovor the top by be eliminated when workmen com· 19 at the Methodist . hurch for It!! $3.000, according to an announce· plete tbelr work of Improving the monthly dinner meeting. ment by Preldent Samuel D. street and sidewalks In the down· New oWcers or the club, who Marble. we~ elected at the MarCh meet· town section In the near future. As ot April 9. the Frlonds. who Tbe Sidewalk on the East side of lng, and wbo will conduct the have sponsored the college sInce the street will be raised from fou r club's activities during the year 1870. subscribed fl02,923.75, of to eight Inches. Much of the C&o 1964 are: Leo S. Conner, Pres· which $8 ,060.50 waa' from monthly ment la already poured for this Ident ; Maynard Weltz, Vice Pres· meetings In Clinton County. WII· Improyemenl When work Is com· Ident; Rev. John W. Wedgewood. mlngton monthly meeting alone pleted a regular curb will be tbe Secretary, and Garland Stamper, ...L. flubt, ,eft, ..,..rtftteftclent, 0 ....'..... .. s.t.tr end HreleM pledged $57,746. IIIdllltrla' Conunl..lon of Ohio, -"' Arthu, W. M...., Co!t9' -, manago,: reSUlt, the same as tbe curb on the Treallurer. S. M. Ball, A. H. Stubbll, a,• •orltlng ....th... to ...... the 24th All Ohio Saf.ty c:.ntll'C " and bhlblta Th Kett r ing Challenge, 8tarted West Bide of the street. W. Edgar Smith and RUlIsell a ho",'...nl .......,. aro planned the b'. _ting .cheel"leeI In Decemb r when hurles F. The gutter wll1' be raised on the Bernt comprise the Board of DIAp,. 20-22 at ,he H.... Do.hl.,·HU..... CoIYMbVI, Ohio. Abo." 3500 (BOS8) Kettering of Oeneral Mo- Welt side of the street, ellmlnat· rectors. dol ..., . and v,.IIO" aro ..,..eled to alto"" .... whIch .111 1M tors announced a personal girt of Ing the high oUrb which Inter· dlvldtcl InlO 26 .eellon. fe, dl.cllulan. and d.momtretlon•. $100,000 IF tbe college could ral8e teres wIth opening of the car another $300,000 by Jun 1. \\ Ith door. West Wayne Advjsory more than four of the six months Allor this work Is a much need· alr ady pas t. the community ed improYement. as many motor. Council Mee's Here ~ laun hed a general campaIgn Mo_n Ists have expressed their fears of The sermon subject next Lord 'lI Th West Wayne AdvIsory Couu Tbe following ODen have been day nlgbt to rals the final fourth parking on the East side of the day, In keeping with the leason, cll met on aturday evening at tli " named by Local Draft Board No. or UOO,OOO needed to build dormJ. IItreet. will be upon a resurrection tbeme home of Mr. and Mra. Gilbert 122 to report for· Induction on torlee on the Wilmington campus. and three epeclal musical numbers Frye. Mrs. H. L. Rye conductll ~ Th d A rU 29' Four outsIde firms had subscribed bave been propared. Janice Wool· the dl8cusslon and tollowln,g ad ; s ay, IIIP . R b tWit the second $100,000 In r ellpon8e to lard will play a vlollu solo, Christ aynesv e 0 er a er Kettering's test gift. Journment, a pleasant BOclal hour Ar~se ; the Youth Oholr wlll ling, was njoyed with a delicious des Forward. Report of tbe Friendll givIng by How Calm and How BeautifUl and Morrow-LeIter Rolin Kilburn. montbl meetings Is : Beech Orove Bert course served by the hOlt an\! Tonight (Thursd ay) In the me Janet 1tfcKeever and Mary Davis FOllter-Wllllam Edward Clark. y hoatess. KI MUl (tr f )-R b t $360; Chester, $450; Dover. $5,920; of the Masler was the nIght when will elng a duet entitled Beautiful ngs s .a ns er 0 er FalrYlew. tl2 ,695.60: New Dur. He sat down with His twelve di s. Sav10r. Lee Freemau. . IIngton, $6,506; Ogden, $100; a- clples and partook of the "Laat In tbe evenIng service we will Mary A. Henderson .,_""" ••••••••, ••" ...... ". blna, $290 ; Springfield , $1.9\3 ; Supper" whIch He bid us do "In bave another Down You Go pro· Westboro, 1180: Wilmington, $67, · remembrance or' Him. Rite. Held "turda, At 7: SO gram In addition to the sermon 746; and the Wllm1ngtoD. Campu at the Methodist Church tbls Holy whIch will be entitled, Tbe Fa11 Mrs. Mary A. Henderson, 73, leeUng $'1,000. all of Clinton Wor. of Babylon tbe Great, Rev. H.8-13. d ed late Wednellday at at. Mary! DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE ounty : Caesars Creek, $647; event will be re·enR ted. bospltal, CincInnati, after a two- LEVY FO R THE. FOLLOWING SprIng Valley, $26 and Xenia, shipp rs will come by 12'8 to the year IIInesll. Sbe resIded on Rl PURPOSE, TO·Wrr: CURRENT $2,360, of Gr ene County : Har- table and receive the aacraments Evanlell.tlc Service. 1. Betbel. Servlcell were hefil at EXPENSES OF . 1rHE VILLAGE. veysburg, $5,000, In' Warren Coun· We come with repenta.n t hearts and the spirit of r&dedlcatlon and April 26 Throulh 30 2 p. m. Saturday In tbe Stubbl H· A S EXPIRED, GARBAGE RE. ty; Fall Creek J26, In Roas Coun· thanksgiving for God'8 Love ror funeral home here, with Rev. J . MOVAL BY THE VIL.LAGE OF ty; Hlgbland, $5 6 and Leesburg, W. Wedgewood officIating. Burial WAYNESVILLE WILL BE 018- U,84,•. ~n HlghJand Countr, and UII In gIvIng His- Son for UII. All are welcome to join wIth us In this was In Miami cemetery. CONTINUED Ef1FECTIVE AS OF miscellaneoull Friends, 1340. Holy Service. ' Survlvlng are her husband, MAV 15, 11&4. . llobert; four daughters, Mrs. . EI· VILLAGE OF GOOD FRIDAY SERVIOE will :~ M. A. Fulker.s on and daugh· sle Ebrlenfrled of Dayton. Mrs. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO be beld at the .FrIends Meeting MarjOrie Judd of RR I, Belliel, O MARV 8T~N8BERRY, Clerk • from 1:ao to 3:00 p. m. All the Raymond Braddock, local l'epr(l. Mrs. Pauline Judd or Pl William 4·16--(6t)--o.lI LEAVES FOR MINNESOTA . community Is InvIted. See addl· Mar y Patterson of and Mrs. 6 • • • • • " • • • • . . . . . ."...,• • • • • • • • , . Mr. ~nn)' Fum.., who III con- lIentatlve or the \Farm Bureau MuOn MondllY c.Y91llng; .A prJl 19th tiona,l o.rcler 01 eerv,ce In. thlll nected with the Buckeye Incuba· tual .A utomoblle Insurance Com WameIVlIle; three eonl, 'WWlam WILL HOLD BAK IE SALE there wl11 be an Irrigation demon· paper. tor Company, left on Monday pany, Farm Bureau Mutual Fire of Wilmington. Charles of LewisThe Altar Society of St. Augus· stratlon and dillcussion at Lebanon morning for Minnesota, where he [n.s urance Comyany and Farm burg and Floyd of Bethel, and 27 tine Churcb will h~'ld a Bake Saie High School according to Vo·Ag. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES wUl be located for a., abort Ume. flureau LIfe Insurance Company, grandclllldren. SUNRI.SE SERVI0E at 6: 30 d . on Saturday morning, April 17 at In structor Joe S. Kersey and here, was one of 40 agents attend: 9: SO In Fairley'S storeroom. ounty Agent John B. Mowbray. m. at the church wlth~ c! M.Y F . Ing the sales tralnln,g school con· WCTU Meets Here VISITOR FROM Ft.ORIDA leading the worshIp. A portable Irrigation IIYlltem wl11 Mr. and Mri. Orville Oray have ducled by Farm Bureau Inllurance EASTER BREAKFAST tallow· be assembled and used to demonhad 8S their guellts the latter's ompanlell of Columbus trom Apr. Friday Afternoon HUGH SENSIBAUGH Ing the worllblp at 7: 16 a. m. s tate bow tbe equipment can be sister, Mrs. Russel Neal or Jack· • to Apr. 9 at the Francis Scott at 9:30 a. m. SUNDAY SCHOOL Evangeliit The WCTU meetIng waa beld moved from place to place. The sonville, F\.orlda.. Mrll. Neal r&- Key Hotel, Frederick, Md. wl.th Easter emphaals. Friday afternoon at the Church of meeUng wtll start at 7 o'clook In Mr. Braddock has met the ell· Hugh Sen!Slbaugh Is the efficient turned to her home on Saturday. CHURCH WOR HIP at 10:30 Christ. The meeting was opened order that. the demonstration cnn giblllty requirements elltabllllbed mlnillter or the Lockland Church Ohlo'B sales un collections, a. m. Message: "The Easter H \Vltb lhe song "Love Divine. After be seen outside. All farmers and by the Companlell, which are d&of Christ and he will be our eVlln. HAVE SUNDAY GUESTS' lhe regular business sellslon, Mrs. greatest single tax revenue source otbera are Invited to attend the Bomb." gallst for the five nights. He bas Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm .and Signed to help tbe agent render Alha Furnas gave a bock I,'evlew whIch the state has, s howed a Euter music by the choIr. the reputation of being an excepcblldren of ' Springfield and Mr. good se"lce to bill pollcyholderll. on the book, "Alcohol and Ohrls further decline 1111 the weekly meeting whIch wIU be held at the Baptism of bablell. Va-Ag room In the Lebanon blgh tionally good spea.ker and we are In thIs school, which Is one of of State Treasurer compilations and MMI. Melvin Banta of Carlllle, EVERYONE 18 urged to make UaD ResponslblJlty:' school. wers Sunday guests of their par- a series of training COUMlell beld this a great d&y of worsblp and expecting some great goa pel ser· The . meeting waB clolled wltb Roger W. Tracy, I,t was dIsclosed by the Companies, periodically ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm. .•.••••• " ••, •••••• , ............ pledge that tbls will continue eaoh mons. Mr. Sensillaugh wlll olIO Mrs. Jennie Bradley reading the ~ay. parUcular emphaslll III placed on Sale of theprepllid coupons for week In praise of God In the lead the song servicea and he Is 20tb Cbapter of John and Mrs. NOTICEI Quite efflolent In that capacity the study ot new developments In Price Roberta offering prayer. tbe week ending Marcb 27 amount· HOME FROM HOSPITAL church of our choice. also. In addition to this talent, ed to $2,967,188, whIch was 0 Tryouta are to be beld Sunday. MIIII EII_abeth Burnett wbo has the Insurance Indultry. Mrs. Adrian Hopper will sing p, drop of $S23,634 fl'om the $8,290,· April 18 for the American Junior been confined at the bospltal for Wm. F• .lohnun solo e~cb night and the minister ~.... 22 collected during the week LegIon BlUleball team at the HIgh the past few weeb, III now con· vPv ..,.... ending March 28, i1963. School diamond. The time III 1: 30. Rite. Held Wedne.day wlll 1I1ustrate her songs with "aleselng at hltr home on Main chalk pictures. Mra. Hopper Is an Ia ... Collections for the year begin· ..........._ ••- ......, ...., ..... , ... Street. William Fred Johnson. 46, a excellent sol018t and the minister Prayer For America : 0 0 0 4 1 " nlng July "I, 1953. ho~ever, are Dayton factory employe, died Mon· Ia an artIst of outstanding exper Let our democracy become glor· stili running consllderably ahead ~ . ATTEND FUNERAL SUNDAY day morning In Clinton MemorIal lence and ability. You can 'be 8S' lous In splrlluai attainment even .. of the cOl'l'6spondlng period of last MMI. Harry Satterthwaite, MMI. 811 It hu become successrul I n . , 'An Oml' hospital, Wllmln;gu;n, after 8 slx- sured of a good meeting each of One of the highway problema year, Tracy said. Receipts for ,. s. . Roy Fllnllpacb and Mrs. Margaret material degrees. Render this . month IlIness8. Services were theBe five nlghtll. Since there are Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Enl of Chl- held at 2 p. m. Wedneada.y in the to be only theae five nights every Beachler attended tuneral servo Just government victorioull. Con· that confronta the department the current fIscn l year amount 8 2to Icell for their' coullln, Miss lsa R8Pf fIrm thla revered nation 10 that tbese days III that of ·k eeplng the $142,281,476, which Is $6,91 ,8 5, cago, and Mrs. Vada Klein', of Churrh of the No.zarene In New member of the church should plan In WetI~ UnIon on Sunday ' after- It may raise the standard of the roadsides clear of debris llcattered or 5.11 per cent. more than th'e h Wilmington, were dln.n er guesta BurllngtoD with Rev. Cbauncey to be prellent every nIght and collections of $136,.362,651 [or t e of their sister, Mrs. Olive CUrl on Cox officiating. onenelll of h.umanlty and promul. by the public. noon. Burial was In friends of the cburch should also Hail F. Cooper, State Highway same period of ·last year. Frldft.y. gate the Most Great Peace. May . a . Bellbrook cemetery. Plan to b~gln wltb the first n~ht SATURDAV .EVENING GUESTS It become glorious and pra1l1~ County Superintendent, says that A breakdown . of' the classlflcnMiss Olive Wiliams left on Mon· SurvlvlDg are his wife, Anna; a and not miss a nIght. Se"lces a vIsit w·l tb relatIves In daughter, Wilma .Jean .Johnson of will begin promptly at 7: 45 each •. Mr. and , Mra. David B artaock worthY among the natlonll of th e approximately 14,264.00 waa IIpent tlonll shows that the "general"t day '01' entertaIned to cards on Saturday earth. 0 004! Make America last year In Warren County to gr 0 u p, Including departmen IndlanapoUII. Dayton; III.x Bans, William, In mil· evenIng anll will be dlsmlseed' Dr d M L. DB I tree .the state hlgh~ays of thle stores and general stores, was tbe Miss Ruth Chandler attended ltary servIce, and Eugene, Cbarle8, about 9 o"clock. We bope to' lee evening . an rll. E. v s, worthy of Tby favors and delle"· Utter. only cate'gory whloh registered a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner and Mr. Ing of .T hy mere,. Bl'lng It un· The litter III not only unslgb>ly, gain over last yelt.r. This classi. tbe State DGJta Kappa Gamma Franklin, James and AlIeD, all at you in thelle services. Cbeck the and MMI. Tom Florence. DeJlelouB del' Thy banner and make It dear ... meeting at the Biltmore Hotel In home: hIs parent.s, Mr. and Mrl!. datell on your calendar now and ..... hID ta d ~ 11 Th bo t d but t Is damagtng t9 mowing flcatlon IIhowed N!celpts of $383,. Da"+ftn on Friday and Saturday. Johnllon, New Burlington, and a let them asIde for this meeting. re ..~s en were lIerve 0 ow· to Thee, throur;h y un y an eqlllpment, I" accumulates and 810 as compared with only $351" J'" lister, Minerva Johnson of New Ing the pmes. bestowals.': From Baha'I Prayera. clogs dralnW~S, and the' sharp , 292 a year ago. SON FOR BOVD TURNER8 Burlington. SATURDAV EVENING GUESTS • -- 1 -Submitted by Mn. He\en MCCoy. edges of broken botUea and canll IndIvidual sub-groups In several . h It I U rdad A son WIUI born Sund.y to Mr. ATTEND MORROW OE8 Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. HartSock C 11 A Palm M J P are likely to cut tlrell of paslling 0 tel' cl8lls ca ons reeo and Mrs. Boyd Turner at St. Ann's to sow Reeds too thick. Garden ~~; ~rs .. Jesse e~ren~~r~t: ' cars. It II necesary to remOTe galnll In the weekly collections. hospital, Dayton. seed 18 relatively Inexpenalve but had as Saturday evening guelltil, Mrs. Robert Smtth, Mrs. Paul this trash - an operation wblcb TheBe Included 011 stations, drug that Isn't the pOint. When planta rollowlng the marriage of theIr annually costa hlgbway depart· IItores, elec?-Ic.plumblng, grocery are too thick there Is too much daughter, MIss Jean' Hartsook to menta many thousand II or dollars, lltorell and receipul from ruel and competttion for plant food and Mr. Robert Palmer On Saturday Shipley. Mr. and Mn. O"al Rose Mra. Earl Hubbel and Mra. E. F. and the COlts are BOarlng. Ice, water. Consequently, tbey all are afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.. Paul The flMlt m. eetlng of the Green . W RAV h d tu . d d Ea rn hart attended the Orand In• Thumbers 4-H Club waa beld TueaThIll 'roadslde clean,up should By JOHN B, MO B yellow Is an B nte an a poor Moody of Gary, Ind.l ana, MillS LO b b t It th t Actina County Agent ' crop results . . Spread them out Martha DGatherage and Miss speotion of the Morrow Eastern Star chapter on Wednesday eve, day, April 2 111, the WaynellvUle e unnecesllary, u e un .. y over a larger area. Take time to Francell B1act of Dayton, Mr. and In school auilltortum· wIth Jim Ml\1er public continues It's habJtl, the The garden season Is upon us scatter them In a very thin band Mrs. Harold Rouse of DaytOn, Mr. __ preeldlng. problem wUl become more costly. again and It II time tbat many at In the row. It tages usually two n g. and Mrs. Owen Hartsock, Mr. and HAVE SUNDAV GUESTS Two new eommJtthll, the 'I nittaOhio hu a no-dnmplng law the cold crop seed II were IIOwn months for nature to work on the tlon commIttee and the consUtu· wblch states that "whoever placell Denier and gaugo indicate sheer. a~d plants aet out. Cold .crop ,' plants betore we can realize much Mrs. Milton Hartllock and Mr. and . Mr. and . Mrs. Charlea B. Earn- ton-pJ'Oll'am CCJIIDm1ttee were apo or dl IJ)Olea 0 f any garba r;e, waste , neal and wearablllty of boslery, ao- seedll that can be IIOwn now are In th e way , 0 f .pr od uce so we Mrs. Charlell McCullocb. hart and daughten of Trotwood, pointed or anything else ot all, lID1lgbtlJ cording to Edith BeIT)": Obfo State beeta, lettuce, ' parsnips. peal, car- j u.bould be able to take five min· were Sunday guests ot their parThe ~Jeet cardll were dilltrtb- or unllanltary nature alanr; or near UnlVenlty clothing speclallet. rota, parsley, SwillS chard, col· utes more to belp the growing NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . lardll spinach, salsIfy, radillhes. process. · • Executor entll, Mr. and Mn. E. 1'. Earnhart. uted and air "o-bray Count" an" "ubllc road dltcb -or -'IPh> -( a&.. " ., , • , n • ...., • Denier Is . a meuure of the and kale. Onion set. or- plantll Don't plant Beed very deep. Let· Estate of 1'I0rence Collier, DeMra. Marjorie Robinson and cbll· Agent wu p~aent to a~lIwer aU way lhall be gulltT of a mlad&- weight or IIlze or yard used. wblle can be put out now {dO as can tuce and sl,mllar small • e e d s cealed. dren of Dayton, Joined the group questl~ns on tile propolled 'pro- meanor." While legJalatIon Is gaug. refen to :the number of early potatoes. should not be planted deeper than . Notice ts bereby given that In the evening and Martha lane Jeets. certainly dellrable, the enfore&- loopi In 1 % Inchell or yarn. Like Moot of' UI have the tendeno)· 14 Inoh. The soil over radishes, Effie Thompllon, whose Pollt Of. and Don Robl~lon .remalJiod for Six of our members are eligible ment of thIs law III a bIg problem, thread counts In f'lbrlOtJ, gauge III \l6B11 and otl!.ers of tbls nature flce addresl Is 114 N• . South St., tbe Jilutet: yaeatlon. . for lr. eaclerahlp goap, and will and It Ie not an effectlYe cure. an Ind.caUon of tJbe clolenen of Stocldngll range from a . sheet: should not be more than % In~h. Wilmington, Olilo, ha.r- been dlily partlclpate III their activities. The solution to tbe problem rests knit. the specIalist ")'11. 15 denier to a 10 denier lIervice It III better to have. ~bem sba110w appointed aa ExecutiU 'of .the VIIIT8 IN FLORIDA The meeting adjourned and w~ wIth the people themlelvea, ilnce . weIght. Bonye" the most com· than too deep. Jnllt remember; Estate of 1'I0rence Collier, late Mn. Robert ' lI'Ilrnu recentl, enjoyed & half bour ot sames. the problem Is a human one. pop bottle. ThIll latter group Ia mon comblnatfoDi on the· market on your early leedl nothing goell of Warren County, Oblo, deeeased. new to St Petersburr. 1'I01'lda, Lynn In~ Secntary. Then are two lrlnClli ot "litter· unail, mue'h harder to control, an 15 or 80 denier combln~ with oyer - '" Inoh. OnIon seta ehould Dated this 9th day of. April, and II vlittln&' her daupter, Mrs. bugs." Tbere are the people who beoaUM they do not realise that fi1 or 80 gauge. . be 1·2 Inches and potatlell 3 to .j 1954. . B. W. Wbltton and familY. dellberatety - dt8poae Ilf prbap or th.,. are doing 8IIIJtblnr wron,g stxeT ,..uge hoM w.... IonPI' Inches. OnJy enough cover Is ltALPB B. CAREY, CARD OF THANK8 .truh aloq the ht..,...., ~ ancJ ' TIle state hlghwaT departm~t than 51 .or amaller pup or the r!:1::::.ect~hem::' :nr:u~: Judge o~:.:.:c~~'i!io Mrs. Whltton'l ~d.u,hter. Barbara ""IOdine Ie & .ery popular I, wllb to thulk all W'IIo haft then are the thoaPtleal · botti, Ie tI7lnc to eom~t tbla problem aame denier beoaue more 100pII the seed. Meryl B. OnT. Atty, Tocallet III St· PetersbDJ'l and hu remember84 . . with carda. rtcnr· or beer can toeaera, ....,. people throu,h an oduoalttoDal campalan per Inch mat. them more elutle. a pod' Idea to plan out 4-15-11-0 mad e maDJ' &,pearanOll. . She era and other nm-.mbranoea d1l... who uvw think of rc.4alcJe to mat. people the 1m1lO"" More leutlc bole an 1"1 J'OUI' prden beIore :roo eta:r t reeeatl7 woo • TocaltIt contelt ~ lIlT . _ III the . .Hal. as & ........ dUD, tIat8k ...... taDce or the roech"" to~, plantIDl""""" U 70G ....t • 4_.& 2 .R'- . '_~__ u_.:... ' theD . . . 00 • TV prorram. lllaabeth 1I1lrIiett throwlDl oat U. ear ~ from Ut*', OD PI.- J'oar) v . T . OJ- 'rig ........ f"WII'W IT.£MS OF INTEREST
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For one thing, the opportunities are there. We alllmow that jet propulsion is one of t he nation's youngest ~r industries. TJie poesibillties for jet developmen~and new Ueea have hardly begun to be explored. But we do know that increasiagly powerful jet engines are oompleteJy-practical, We know that smaller jet engines will have many usee. And we alao know that the whole field, of commercial air transport is open for developmen~.
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This broadening of opportunUiea is true not only in jet propulsion but equally true of the whole electrical field. It is now expected that the electrical industry will grow more in the next 10 years than it has in ~he !ast 75! To share in that ' growth, G, E. will have invested over a billion dollars in new plants and equipment by the end of 1964. This billion dollar expansion has taken place just since the end of World War II.
UNTIL 5:00 A. M. FRIDAY To Move and Reul.Flre Hydra..t on Account of the Main Street Improvement
Where wiU the men be found to 888UJDe leadership in these expanding opportunities? Firat, by promotions within the Company-fairly, on a basis of demonstrated. ability. And of oourse trade schools; high·schools and ooUepe will oontinlm to provide a oonstant 1I0w of future leaders.
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ready for bet~ opportunities. Apart from educational grants, the Company operates its own training schools. Tbeee might be described 88 an Industrial and Engineering UniYer8ity with claasrooois acroes the nation, over 160 Courses, and a student body in exCess of 25,000. Direct cost of these schools, excluding pay to studente, runs to Bev.a! million dollars a year.
So there you have it. G. E. provides the opportunitiee, the encouragement, the training for greater responsibilities. Toget)ler, they form the G-E ladder that'8 part of every job
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Defendant ordered to me answer to Delphin Helton, 109 acres in within 20 days. Union and Turtlecreek Twp. Esther M. Evans vs J,;>orothy C. , E. R. Houston to OeJe and Myrtle Burton, eW, H: S. Schrac:k appoint· Benlley, 0.4 acres in Salem Twp. ed receiver. Cord and' and Betty Elizabetb to laude C. Deaton Amburgy,
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NEW SUITS Lois Jean Parker VB Dewey Par· ker, Jr., divorce, J . T. Riley, at· torney. Lorraine Symes vs Richard Byrnes, Jr., divorce. Finkelman and Ross, attorneys. Roger Mapel vs MJlrilyn Mapel div J T Rll tt ' orce. " ey,. a orney. Ho~e .Federal SavlDgs a.n d Loan AssocUlUon vs Ruth Lawrence and Isaac Floyd, cognovit, Fred E. Jones, atorney. Home Federal Savings and Loan Association vs Ercel and Dicey Lawson, cognovit, ' Fred E. Jones. Gladys Conley va Dean Conley, divorce, J . T. Riley, attorney. James W. Hicks vs Pauline Hicks divorce J T Riley att'y ' , .. , . COMMON PLEAS
lo Stephen C. and Reba Bray, 1 driver, Lebanon and Lena M. Cun. tot in Franklin Twp. • ningham. 20, Lebanon. 'E mmetl O. lind Nettie R. Dale Robert Keaton, 23, faclory work. to Stephen C. and Reba Bray, 1 er, Waynesville and Janet Murray, 16, student, Waynesville. lot in Franklin TWp. B n J . and Mary E. Cox to Paul John Robert Palmer, 31, Elec, and Beatrice Hamilton, 1 lot in trician, Waverly, Ohio and Jean Franklin. I'Hartsock, 28, Waynesville. Paul and Beatrice Hamilton!-D Charles H. Rlef, 25, assembler, J. and Mary E. Cox, 3.5 acres 10 Lebanon and Violet Saltsgaver, 18, Franklin Twp. I secretary, Lebanon. James E. Albertson, 23, Lebanon . Mayme J . Green to J~rry and ~~~garet Foley, 1.7 acres 10 Salem and Betly Armstrong, 21, Lebanon. James E. Bailey, 24, laborer, . MARRIAGE LICENSES Kings Mllls, and Bonnie M. Gill· Morris - C. . Phillips, 21 , truck man, 18, Lebanon. ************************
Merrick, next friend vs Richard REAL ESTATE -TRANSFERS 10 .55 acres in Turllecreek Twp. Dircksen, an infant and Magdalene . Ellis C. Thompson to Hubert and Dlrcksen Bnd Charles Shaw, Mo· ..cliIlr~ mit.h..to Joseph S. and Faye Duff, 1 lot in DjleIiield Twp. Rose VanOflen, 1 lot in Deerfield Hubert and Faye Duff to Frank lion granted. ( oullnued trom Lust Week) Mary .Ann Merrick, infant by Twp. A. and Ruth O. Marple, lot in Deer· I look d out Ih wlnclow yester· Glenn Merrick, her next friend vs Don H. auu LOrE~tta M. Harper to fi eld Twp. . dny nnd wns amu sed to see threo Richatd Dircksen, an infant and Minnie M. C. Wbite, 4 lots in Mor· Hugh Blankenship to Ross and ne wou).} youllg rnbblts playing. Magdalene Dircksen and Charles row. Mary Villars, 0.65 acres in Union. rUll us fnst IlS It could toward lvan N. Ingersoll, Inc. to Frank Shaw, motion granted. J. C. and Sadie C. Sydenstricker anotber who would Btuy perfectly Glenn Merrick vs Richard Dirck. to P . A. and Virginia Craig, 172 ond ~ona B. Osborne, 1 lot in 8UlI unUI the p rllU r wall almost acres in Marian Twp. Wayne. on It and then give u LIttle jump sen, infant and Magdalene Dirck· L E GI d Wh O k . straight up Into tb all' Hnd' let It E. R. Houston to " . Ritz, 1 a ys Ita er to Vll'gie · .en an d Ch arIes Sh aw, mo t Ion lot in Salem Twp. Mounce, 1 lot in Harlan. go by or llnder then they would granted. Daniel M . and Marguerite M' I Russell Fred and Ruth Hilda l' pent it ov r nnd over, that fun · Viola Begley vs Donald Stepp, Collette to Midwest Investment Seilkop to John DeMaine, 1 lot in ny IIltle jump ub Into lhe· air un· etal, confirmation, deed and dis· Corp., 3 lots in Lelbanon. Deerfield Twp. til they got Ur d- or else saw me A Long TermtribuUon. Mabel Gustin to John Albert Claude I. and Betty C. ·Amburgy lit the wlndo\V and run awny. 4% Contract There 18 a fat pomllOU8 robin walk· Home Federal Savings and Loan Nieman, 85 acreiS in Clearcreek to Mildred Klieman, 3 acres in Ing around out thB;e now. We Association vs Dewey Stftith, judg- Twp. . Hamilton. -The land Bank Way used to have a robin s nest on tbe ment to plaintiff for $138.68 and George and Jessie Krager to John DeMaine to Francis M. and (Iorch almost very 8ummer until Will Relieve the "Pinch" costs. Hally F. and Venia· W . .Hathaway; Sophie M. Maccani, 1 lot in Deer. the last · year or two. I wonder II Opening Oat. Emily Jean Ross vs Omar Carl 1 lot in Lebanon. field Twp. this one will stay. Match Lower Income Fred E. and Ma,rgaret Book· Roy E. Smith to John and Doris Clear reek Township did unU8U' Ethel Wilmath vs Millvard Wil· Ross, defendant ordered to pay $10.00 per week. e~lter to Alex and E1iz.abeth Sprad· Sheehan 1 lot in Clearcreek Twp n11y well In the Red Cross drlvil math, divorce to plaintiff, child to - Lower Rat. lin, 25 acres in Hamilton T w p . ' . . thIs year, 8 0 (hear. We have so plaintiff. Harry S. Eastman )IS Joy and Martin and Delza Ballard to Claude I. and Betty C. Amburgy EVENING SESSION: For Information Glenna Merrick, an infant, by Barbara Sullivan, minor The Stand· Walter J. and Dorothy L. Fry, 0.2 to Ch~les a!,d Martha Reese, 2.8 many commuters who give at the shOll that Warren ounty doe8 Glenn Merrick, ber next friend ard Building and Loan and E. R. acres in C1earcreek Twp. WRITE - CAI,.L - SEE acres 10 Hamilton Twp. 8:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. not always sbow UD as well as It vs Richard Dlrcksen, an infant and Clair L. Smith to William V. and Odessa White Francis to Nathan OPEN SATURDAY .nd SUNDAY would If so many from our county Magdalene Dlrckseo and Charles Houston, Sale ordered. George Howard vs Jebb Metcalf, Frieda Mount, 1 lot in Deerfield and Gannia WilIams, 1 lot in did not give In Montgomery Ooun· Shaw, Motion granted. Franklin. AFTERNOON 2 P. M. to 5 P. M. ty. but there are some who do Dot Paul Merrick infant by Glenn motion granted, def':lldant orde~d Twp. work elsewhere and tb re was a. ' to file answer witbiD 20 days. Jacob and Clara M. Kindle to Daniel and Laura B, Routt to Available For Churcb and SchOOl systematic canvas this year and "'-A:-::P!:R=-I=L---=-]3=-.-}:-::9=5-.·,-----Fluty Howard, minor by George I Lewis F. and Elva H. Cahall, 2.8 Carson and Georgia Dalton, 2.7 8katlng Partlu Lebanon, Oh io Phone 448 they dId very wen. Th re go the The lillie flowers came through Howard, his father and next friend , acrlts in Clea.r creek Twp. acres in 'Franklin Twp. ELLIS H. STURM, Seely·Tre_ calves to sample the grass that l the ground .. !.! .. !.!*!**~===========::;=.~~~~: (TeeD even thougb It Is SO j At Easter-time. at Ea8ter.tlme. vs Jebb Metcalf, motion grantecLl . John H. and AIma H. Simpson Charles O. and Ne'~tU~e~R.:..D~al~e~.!.!.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~*~.~*~.~.~.!
By D. J. Frazier
CHAUTAUQUA
A Farmer's Loan
ROLLER RINK SAT., MAY 1, 1964
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au; next Job 18 to wean all these helf r calvee. We have been waltIng for the ..-a8s In tbe calf lot to com up and this 8hould do It. Now we can put &. fence trom the hnm to the gate and tI.x It so tbnt t.h y clln come InsIde out or tbe weather and eat. bay' 01' go Qut and nlhble on the (reah green grasB. 1 wonder wbat tbe almanac 8aya about weaning thl. weell. t have n y r prov d It but tbey do say there are cretaln limes o( the moon wben weaning 18 easIer. Countrv life Is InterestIng and " III'Y. The' lIttl I'tgs are due tblll w k and the sows are comfort· ably bouaed And walUng. No mpnotony here, always something dlrreruL
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They raised tbelr hoads and looked around , At hllPPY Easter time. And every little nower did lay Oood p80ple bl ss tbls happy day For Cbrlst 18 rls n the angels Sll,·. At bapDY EaBter- lfm . And wbnt I.s th re more to say.
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tbe nowers are up, and they are truly Easter flowers tbls year. We have had som rain. the grass Is 8T en, the wheat and oats or grOwing, and after the solemn duya of Holy Week we cnn all go to churcb on Easter Day and Join tho song' of the little flowers. Good I bl thl h I d r lleap e ss s o y ay, or Christ Is risen the angela Bay at Olve tp th Red Cro811 and now I Happy Easter.Ume. gIve to the Cancel' Fund. A little , from each one makes a lot. and A joyoua and a bleBsed EBstet· that Is better than a lot from a 19 aU or you, for Cbrist Is risen . f w. . The Lord Is risen Indeed.
Easter Candies-SCHRAFFYS BOX CAIDY
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EASTER CARDS EASTER BASKETS and GRASS
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TELEPHONES: WAVNESVILLE 2091 . LEBANON Office 26·K RESIDENCE 412 MORROW No. S
Big Bertha . vv.a~ a .cap pistol I
SAND and CRA VFl. BLACK·TOP DRIVES TAR and ROAD OIL 'LAWN and FILL DIRT READY-MIX CONCRETE EXCAVATINC and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
Remember Bertha? In her ' day she was a whale of a cannon. But she was a cap pistol compared to the destructive power of the Army's new Atomic Cannon that is strengthening your security. With pin.point
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accuracy the Atomic Cannon throws an II-inch atomic shell 20 m'iles! To withstand the shock and terrific heat of firing, vital parts of the Atomic Cannon are hardened in gas-fi~~d furnaces.
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Parts of the. 85·ton A.tomic Cannon are similarly heat·treated. GIIS ~or the arsenal is delivered by Bog,on C~nsolida !cd Gas ComP.lIlY, served by ~lgonquin Gas Transmission Company, a customer of Texas Eastern.
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Phon e 3913 To PI.ce a CI ... lfled "ood h Ip In liolng thla we bavo . For :l good bull till. "Hom g table 0 .11 tl n ng. ' It ontAJuB a pllmued WARREN BRADDOCK gnrdeu lor the rllwlly plU8 lufor· II I SAND. GRAvEL and TOP SO IL mnllon on \\'boeu to' plant dltferen ' EXCAVATING and ' v fl ettes, ho\\ much to sow, dla· Septic Tank. and 1_ _ DUMP TRUC K SER VIC E tau e betl e(·n rowa nnd oth r L.achlna Lines Paint 'n PuHer g n ral Information tb at Ie 0. big I tall d phone ·Wayne.vllle 2191 hehl to the ""erage garden r. t .... "rdmt .t WAYNESV Il.LE, OHIO . -Tr a (1'0111 the 'Department ot Foundation. Due JAN K RU N HAVE L-Loaded Nntdral It ' Hources are ' Btnt avail· 12 In., 18 In. and 36 In. Wide . " Is able If you ,hurry. Tbese seedllngll ,I t ~av's Furnas PIt. We a 0 are to b ueed tor reJorestntlon debver. AHMITAGE & SON, purp08es. ntl r th "PLant blu" • It's rubberiled-it's scrubberized , hone 2 091. ' tf program III WarrOll County more FI rst Road Ea.t of Route 42 - - - - - - - - - - than 10,0 0 tr es bave already South of Route 122 • Roll it, brush it-DURAVAL glides on .:on SALEb en planted. On Red, Oak Rd.-First HOUle SP les n \'alla bl are varIeties . F R SALE-Baled Straw. CRAS. of pines, mllpl 8, oa ks, walnul , .............................................~#,.. " ..........-.,.........,......,-. • Decorators cheer its gorgeous colors MI HENER. RDute 2. Pbone 2926 nu\.8, aweelgum, tulip poplar, ca· • • Gives any room that "velvet" look X-4-8.15 talpa, Buckeye, BeeCh and . multi· =::--:--:-___::--~--::--~ nora rose bUE,hes. • DURAVAL pa'int is its own best sealer FOn SAL E-Fat Ste r . ready to The ost ot the trees runs ' butch r. Inquire of WI L L I S Itfound $11\.00 per thousand ' for , • Drie~ dust-free in 20 minutes 11 NTER. Pbooe 3273. c--4·16 ·plnes .. and $ .(10 to $10.00 per thou · ___ --=-== - - - - - - sand qn tb hard woods Rod mul· • Spreads far-no "painty" odor WANTED-unora rose. Walnuts are $2 .5ll ' per bushel. ' SEPTIC TANKS, eE POOLS. If you are plannlng to reforest $1.00 P.r Day Outdoor Toilets, Cisterna Oleaned lion area to <:over roded areas. with modern equipment. WlL- corner plots for wlldllte or those PHONE LlAMS SANITATION. Ph 0 n e small areas on tbe ot her s ide of 6.5042, Franklin. Oblo. c-4.16-tlc tbe branch do so now because the Wayn••vlll. _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ treea muat be shipp d berore new WI H TO LOCATE Responsible growth b ginn and that Isn·t fa(1 party able to a8sume low monthly oft. payments on like new Baldwin Appltcation blllnks are 8vallable , - - - - - - - - - PHONE 2281 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Acrosonlc Spin t Plano located In at tbe Extenillon OffIce or frOID ************************' thl8 area. sacrlflce ratber Stale Forester Verner RODscbel . I~~m~m~m~m~m~~~;:::m~~~~ than return to ClnclnnaU. Write at 13 Soutb Broadway, Lebanon. I, *******************************,,* •• *.,*.1010.** John Busch. c, o Credit Dept. ------
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Saturday Mdniaht MICKEY ROONEY -IN-
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April 18·19 EASTER SPECIAL
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WCKY BUCK NIGHT ' April 20 $1.~ Per Car - Plu. Jackpot
"YUKOI VEIGEAIOE"
LAWNS :\tower.
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"THE MARKSMAI" Wed., Thurs. April 21·22 THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS -IN-
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HO S SLAUGR'l'ERED For Home Freezers or Lookers, 2c per pound dressed welgbt. WAYNESVILLE LOOKER PLANT. John Brolkl, Manager. Phone 3171. 1·n·trc
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USED~ FOR SALE-'3l Model "A" Ford OUlle. Good Condition. Phone
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Work Called For and Il)ellvered All Price. ' REA' SO ABLE
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MEAT, HOME KILLE~
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LO T-CRILD'S GLASSES at or I near Legion Hall playground. MUlIL bave to read In school Reward .
Action _ Thrill. _ Spill.
Uve WIre Rnd Progresflh·e. <\n Organlza!lon Se ond To None. StrIctly Sellers on the Best All Around Markot In the Country SERVICE THAT SATISFIES For Dally Ma rket Report.: WLW CIncinnati, 12 : 90; WORY. ClnclnnaU. 12 :12 WPFB. Middletown, 11:46
NORRIS BROCK COMPANY
, Har..,-.bura, Ohio
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SPECIAL SPRING SALE
AS fEATURED IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST AND OTHER LEADING MAGAZINES, HARDWARE IN A HARDWARE STORE."
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5 Stitch, Best Q~ality, Was $1.39
$1.09 STURDAY, ATIRACTIVE CHOICE OF COLORS
4" Wall Brash
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liChl Lock
Was $2.79
ALL STEEL LAWI CHAtR
Plastic Ilrden Hosa
Gardin Plow
50' 5-Yr. Guarantee-Was $4.75
Complete with Shovel and Cultivator Was $8.95 $&.95 #
$3.69 LIWD.owarl . Hand and Power, Free Demonstration Power $&1.95 and up
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Quick Service
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HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS SPE«;IA'-LY PRICED IN OUR STORE.WIDE ,ALEI
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"Do It and Save with Hand and Power Tool. from FAIRLEY'S. Do 1rour Own Work Quicker, Ea.aer and SAVE. • HAND, POWER SAWS ................ $56.50 and up • 8 PT. DISSTON HAND SAW, Was ~.50 ....$3••9 • HACK SAW, Was $1.49 .......................,......$1.09 • 9 INCH SMOOTH PLAblE, Was $4.69........$3••9 • 10 INCH PIPE WRENCH. Was$J.69 ............ $1.09 • 6 FT. FOLDING RULE, Was 79c........................5Ic • 14 INCH PIPE WRENCH, Was $2.69 ........ ~ ... $1.98 • WATER PUMP PliER ........................................98c • 8 PIECE SCREWDRIVER SET, Was $J.39 ........ 89c .. LINEMAN'S PliER ............................'................. 8c • SLIP JT. PliER .............................. .'.....................39c Commons
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FREIH .EGGS - e:CANDY
Paill P.. aid Roller Sal O.a Coal Flal Wall . Paill Dusl lop • • • Perry & D8rric~, Was $4.I5-Special Was $1.:29 ,Was $1.79 - Special . $1.29 53.6. Gal. Pal . ' ,. • 2" Varnil. 11'11. • 48c Scraan' Door Lock III 51.89 H••• a Iroo.
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A Happy E~c¢ef to all of . 11 1- rom all of us at the Bal . '
FRESH and SMOKED
'ilBETTER BUY
.; THREE REASONS WHY YOU SHOP AT FAIRLEY'S AND SAVEl • Better, Famous Brand Merc:hafldis8 ,·Shopping Convenience
in everything.
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It's Easter time, The bre~ bring A sweet, familiar scent of spring.,. And man most keenly feels rus love For fellow-manand God abOve:
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What about a 'ftN during conafrudlon• .
REFRIGERATIOI 'SERVIC'E
Ask UI ~bcM.tt Iulld·
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COLUMBUS, 0 .• May 13.-New red stop elgns, like the one held by the comely Highway Department employee pictUred below, ....111 be placed at strategic locations throughout Ohio beginning In May, this year. C. W. McCaughey, the Hlghwa)l Department's Deputy Director of Operations. said that the new, recently approved stop slgos, are being Bent out t.O the Department's twelve dlvlslol18 to replace the' old type yellow signa at Intersections where ' they are most needed. .
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1954
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Garden Show
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~QID _CAT ~ITES
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,ET HE~E; . ~LSO BITES CHILD, TWO DOaS AID CAT
Postponed
The Methodist ChurCh basemenl was the scene ot a. workahop meetIng on 'IIhuTllday afternoon when the Waynesville Garden Club held their May meellng. A plant sale was one of the (ea· tureB of the afternoon. Each member having Burplu8 plants, sold to other members, the proceeds gOIDg Into the treaBurer's fund. Some time was spent discussing the flower show and Individual arrangements, Due to the col d weather, the flower show has been postPoned unUI Wednesday, ,May 26th. The June meeting of the club will be held at the Far Hills Party House with .a luncheon, ror which each memb r must make reservations.
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Warren ' county'S tlrat' positive rabies case In several months was &1 reported In , this community, acITEMS OF INTEREST ises cording to Earl Lamb, county dog Ra warden , ABOUT FOLKS YOU ·tory Find A rabid cat at the Ed Templin Dorm. KNOW home reportedly bit one ot the A victory celebration )Vas ached· \ Templin children. Dr. Edwin Davis CONFINED liN H08PITALi uled tor June I the deadline set veterinarian, two dogs and a cat. 30,000 signs Eventually, some Mn. H. L. Rye la cont\necl at by Charles F. Kettetlng, In the Lamb .ald he disposed of the Cl1nton Mem.o rlal hOBpltal for ob- will be re'lliacect over the nellt WUmlngton College campaign to other anImals In an eHort ,to curb tew years, ..llI ce, the Highway Delervatlon and treatment. raise $40,000 ror dormitory con- spread of the disease, partment w ~ ttempt to salvago structlon. Dr. Davis and the Te~plln . tam · and rertnlsn ' e old signs, GUEST IN CENTERVILLE The celebration was slated 811 11y are tak.lng rabies treatment. Mn. _ LucUe Armtlale waa a McCaughey 'said, "The yellow the amount pledged neared th Warren county dog owners are week end cuellt of her dauchter stop signs are stili legal and In '350,000 mark . urged to keep a close check on and IOn·ln·law, Mr. and Mrs, Rob- torce, nnd they will be continued Kettering made a "challenge their anima ls as several positive In ulle as long aa they are servert Burnett In Centervllle. glft" ot $100,000 laat December. rabies craaes have been report~ Iceable, The mInimum size of thA on condition the college could In I\djolnlng counties, WSCS COVERED DISH DINNER new sign shall he a 24 by 24 Inch raise the remaining $300.000, If the dJseaae apreads, It may The WSCS Circle Number Two octagon, with tile word 'stop' at General aollcllatlon netted $42,- be necessary to Invoke a countywill meet on FrIday. May 14 with least one·third the height ot thll 362. Four firma donated a total wide Quarantine again. It waa reGirl Scouts To Hold On rural state hlgha covered dish dinner at twelve sign tace. ot $100,000 and the Wllmlngton ported. CO. o"c1ock with Mrs. Leonard Tinney ways a larger, 20 by 30 Inch 81gn J'early meetlng of Friends gave Awards u hOBtees at her home, Is spe<:lfled." . n n05,OOO. ' Senior Class SoU citation was being pushed SATURDAY DINNER GUESTS • •tllodlsls Mike Local Doctor The Girl Scout 00 u n c 11 or In surrounding communities In the Trip To WashingioD Mr. and Mra. Gllbert Frye and • ' Attends Medic M . .t Awards will be held at the final effort ot. the campaign. Bons had as Saturday evening dln- TOlr To Worthlngtol Waynesville Hlgb School auditor X nla, Wasb.lngton Cou.rt Bouee, Thirty Waynesv11le seniors left ner gueatll Mrs. Cora Rich, Miss Dr. Earl C, Wright, ot Waynes lum on Tuesday, May 18 at 8:00 Lynchburg, Greenfield, Leesburg, Sunday afternoon on a chartered Sallie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J, The members and friends of the ville, attended the flfty·slxth an I • • • alBltee ' p. m. B. Rich. Methodist chUrch will make " nunl convention of the Ohio OsteoThree Intermediate. and 0 n e New Vienna, Waynesville, Leb- Greyhound bus on their annual tour to Worthington Chlldren's patllic ABBoclation of Physicians Praises Balelle enlor Scout Troop wlll recelva anon. Blanchester, Sabina, De.y- trip to Washlng~n and New York ton. Cincinnati and Martln8vllle Clt~, Home. Worthington, OhIo, after and Surgeons- which opened at tbe their awards. GUESTS FROM KENTUCKY are cooperating in the venture. Miss Blakemore and Kenneth Helen 1I0000y recently reThe parents of the Scouts and the shortened morning worship Nell House, Columbus, Sunday, Mrs. Mr. and M.rs. Frank Hawke and Emerick were the teachers accomfamily of Pailll, Ky., were gueeta servl cell Sunday, This Bome Is May 2; and oont.lnued through turned from the Na1tlonal Baha'I the general public are cordially panying the group as chaperones. onventlon in ChJC8l~o with s~ Invited. of Mr, nnd Mrs, Ronald Hawke supported ' by. the Methodists of Wedneeday, May 5. Local Grang. • . .ts They wlU stay two days In the A special Invitation Is extended and Mrs. Winifred Hartsock duro ObJo and the local Sunday Scbool ' Approxtmately 400 Osteopathic clal pralae and apprec:lo.tion to the nation's capitol and two or three helps support a girl In the Home. Physicians and Surgeons attended Editor of the Miami -GllZette trom to the WaynesvUle Rotary Club, With Mason Gr• •, e Ing th p s~ week end. days In New York City a.nd reThe following 18 the schedule the fow--day s4)8slon which took ~ ch&lrman ,of the National ProfeSSional Women's Cluh and for the day: • the form of a refresher coune In Baha'I Publicity -COmmittee. The tbe Women's AuxJllary, who arn Farmera Grange 13 met In reg- turn home FrIday. WSCS TO MEET MAV 20 The WSCS will hold their reg- Sunday School at 9 :30 a. m. with the latest method. In the d.lag- r~lar weeklY Baba'i articles ap- sponso"! of the Wayneav1lle Girl ul ar ses810n on Tuesdoy evening, ular meeting on Thursday, Ma, shortened class 88sslons. pearlng ' In the qazette have at· SCO\lu. May with tbe {ason G1:ange pre , Trash, Garbage To nosia and treatment o'f dlaeaaes. Cburch worship at 10.15 n. m. traeted wide atU!ntioD and ha.ve The leaders and commlUee sentlng a very tine program, tbls 20 with a breakfast at nI.n e o'clock • followed by the nsual buslneea The tour, In cars, will begin from WCTU W •• the unique dl.til,actlon ot being members aUended the Middle· being the annua.l ex hange pro· I e Picked Up I , the cburch at 10 ;45 a. m. A plcor s Op l one of the very f~w l:ural publlca- town Oouncll Area dinner Tuesday gram ot the year. A most eUlci nt 88118lon and "program. nle dinner, which everyone will Lab F tlons to ahare bononl with such evening at Middletown. . committee served delicious re- Individual, Monda, bring, will be enjoyed on tbe Chll· aDOI r a, metropolitan publlcatllona aa New . fTesbments of Ice-cream, cake and HAVE SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 . Stroud wern dren's Home g ounds at 1:00 p.m. StarUn~ next Monday morning, Th W Cou ty IW • York, ObJcalO and otber large O,.r Hlndred Alle.d coffee. e arren n oman s city newspapers In a world CMITb next regular meeting will be Roy JoneB and Son wJlI pi ck up gueBt.s of Mr. and Mrs. Harold after which representatives of the F . r . I l r . . Wo_ns held Tuesday evening, May 18, garbage and trash at the curb or Stroud on Sunday, when 'they en- Home w1l1 take the congregation Christian Temperance Union hu 8ade for ultimate peace. planned an organIzation workshop Although UDknOWll to most when the cotton dresses will be gutter and In the alleys. tertained with a Mother'1I Day through the Home. Everyone Is welcome to make meeting to be held at the Presby· Waynesville reeldents, the Gazette Te on Frank'"ln Ma, judged. At this meeting, each The levy for current eXJ)8nBe3 dinner. the tour with u a. _ tertan church In Lebanon on Frl- articles find their way and are • I lady Is asked to bring a box con- of the VtIlage, 'Whioh furnished Chlldren under 7th grade must day, May 14, 196-t from 10 a. m, read all the way trom Alaska. to Over one hundred ladlea trom tatnlng a lunch tor two people. funds ror this service, has expired, MOTHER'S DAV GUESTS South America and AfrIca to tar- all parts ·of Warren County eD- TheBe will be auotloned to the Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chaateen have one or both parent. or an to 3- p. m. Anyone wishing to ha.ve tbelr A baaket dinner will be en· off Japan. flrttllles are spe- JOyed a lovely tea at the Preaby- hlgheat bidder ' and , nil proceeds traBh and garbage collected can and chJldren and Mr. and Mrs. Leo adult relative to accompany them joyed at noon eech one to bring clally prepared, and forwarded to terlan Church parlors In Frank. will be give.n to the County Youth secure tbe service by calling 3283. Oonner and daughters were Moln- on the trip, REMEMBER! WE LEAVE THE a baaket and table service. the National Publlclty Committee lin Monday afternoon, May 3. It Fn.nd. er's De.y guestll of their mother, The charge will be 25c weekly for CHURCH AT 10:45 . M. and wnt The guest speaker will be Mrs. ot the United States iLnd one copy was the filth annual tea ot the On Monday evening. May 2 esldenees and 50c weekly for Mrs, Ellen CODDer. follow Route 42 to Plain City and Grace Hussey of Dayton, a state Is forwarded to the International Womens Committee of the War- Waynesville Grange will be guests bu siness place8. (See adv. p. 4.> Baha'i HeadQuartera In Haifa, ren County Farm Bureau. ot Massie Grange, Harveysb~g, ·SATURDAY EVENING GUESTS take 161 to Worthington, a dlB- worker, The public Ie cordially In· Israel. In Haifa all GueUe ar· The theme of the afternoon wail and will present a program. Mr. and Mra, John Settlemyre tance of .78 mllee. Son Bom To Mr., Mr•• - a-rd -:-:-Iu""'g-j--,rfted-to-attend-thla-meetln g and tlcles are preserved 1111 special o.r- Our }fom~Then and Now. Each and children 'Were Saturday eve- We teel thl8 wJ11 be -a- re- w ning guest. ot Mr. and Mrs. 1.. C. eXPllrlence for all In the church to enjoy reporta trom the State cblveB where future generaUons of the 22 Farm Bureau Councils Lab earl Brad.tr..t anol acewa, St, John and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bee tJrst hand the splendid Job the Workshop meeting held In April may see and read them. The Na- In tbe county prepared a display Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradstreet Bland 'Were theIr Sunday cllnner church Is doing In caring for chll- In Columbus u given by our Uonal Committee ex:preBsed aD- showing some part ot homemak- To Open dren who have no home pt their County Prealdent. preclatlon to the Eclltor or the Ing. The guests enjoyed looking ru are the proud IJo.renta of a son guests. own.. LEGAL NOTICE Miami Gazette tor hie cooperation at such Items as whale 011 lamps, It's a. far Cry from Lebanon born Wednesday morning at St. VISI. IN W ORTHINGTON .In publishing the weekly column wooden cburns, sad Irons, tWl>- Raceway to . Yonkers Raceway, Elisabeth hOBpltal, Dayton. The Sealed bids will be received by s ubmltted by Umrs. McC oy an d yard-long baby dresses, coHee Since the tormer can aceomodatq new arrival weighed 6 pounds and Mr. and Mn. Ralph Hastings Id I were' Mother's Day guelts of their HOlored WltL I r I the Vllloge of Waynesville, State also commended the fine Quality I d tin types 100 year old fourteen ounces. • E or Ohio, for the rent of the Farm and dignity ot the material pub- gr n ers, . , • crowds of only about 4,500 and the Mr. and Mrs. AJbert H. Stubbs aon and daughter-In.law, Mr. and land (approllimately 6 acres) buttons from Miss Lois Roas very latter draws around ao,ooo nightly. are the proud maternal grandparMrs. Robert Hastings In wortt!- S .o • •r I I, ve owned by them. Bids will be lIS~:!. convention, Mrs, McOoy complete button ,collection which But It's a futher cry from Yon- ents, and Mrs. Nema Bradstreet Ington and enjoyed dinner at the opened at 12:00 o'clock noon, May her 89-yeaNlld father, Mr. Will kers to Harlem, as the time, not J th t al d th Colonial Inn in Westerville, Mrs. uth Davis entertained says, WBS well attended by gueats Ross had arranged for dl8play old II e pa ern gran mo er. 22, 1954, at the Mayor's office. '·om every part of t he globe as ' , the crow, nles. F r th t . with a bridal Bhower a e a hate and jewelry. . There ' were In It was at Harlem In 1806 that MARY STANSBERRY, Clerk ... SUN DAY AFTERNOON QUESTS Hills party HOUle on Saturday H M SHERWOOD 14 well B8 the many delegates In the terestlng dleplays or old time table a hors e named Yankee did a mile ' lirl SCOlts IIr. and lin. George Stroud of evening, honoring Miss Linda Lou ,.' , ayor. - United States. se~tlngs as compared with modt t • The number ot countries In ern onea, Some 0 f th e 1a dl eS I tlng In 2:59 for theMany flrat aBecep ed mUe rotWedalS.d .·, Dayton and Mr, and Mrs. Carter Ramby. wbo will become t hebrid e 6-6·18 record taster Stroud and daughten of EUtPal- or Mr. Jerry Dye In June. Game'! ........................ .... which the Baha'I FaUh has been would not have recognized ,tbe h b tr'Ott d d a d since .-t·lne, we.... Sunday ·"emoon and contests were enjoyed, and established haa been ~ncreased, to carpet beater it It had not been , as een h e an Pfce h -guest. of .....¥rs. Grace Vice ...... and all joined In admiring the many NOT ICE ! 228 d B h 'I II b then In t e course 0 arness Troop 152 of the Waynesville an a a terature aa now displayed next to the vacuum I , t lar ---h Girl Scouts held tlielr regular nde .... a.·. lovely gifta as Linda opened her by Lbe been translated Into 180 lan,cleaner There was music. from racing s ep. e c a.cu '!i'.v". . ttl . Mn. ,rene He ,.V guages ' h Now you can see both tro ng Disetlng' WednMday, ' May 6. pack agee. A dellekl_-4il6&ert,-w-t-kURiJ'l1::allrt;egkml1lmtltlD'Y'wlll be ' a very old mUlllc box and also t e and pacing racee, and wager on Doee and attendance were taken MOTHER'S DAY DINNER served. given at ,the ~on Hall Friday, . loteat In automatic record chang· them, too, at some 470 tracks In by the leader. _The troop then ....... VISITORS FROM DAYTON Th e .... Mrs, Jennie Davia. Mr. and Mn. - ts were Mrs . Ed Ramby . May 21, at 8'.00 n.. •. m. ers. 12 states, counting the state anrl Jointed with Troop 151 and mad'! Howard Hurley, Mr, and lin. 011- Mrs, ' H. F. Dye, Misses Sue Ann , Admission will be 50 cents an" I Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1.. HutchThe tea table with. gleaming county fair · layouts. ' Eighteen corsages for Mother's .v.y. bert King and sons. Mr. and Mn, and Jane Ramby, Mrs. Harold MU· prizes and refreshment. will be I Ison, of Da~on, weT'e Saturday sUver, pastel colored candles, other sta(ee conduct harness rac- D4le Ann . Holmes gave a repor~ Cecil M, De.vls and Bona and Mil. ler, Mrs. Earl Huhbell, Mrs. L. H. offered. 6-13-20 . evening visItors: of Mr. o.nd Mrs fiowers and napkins was lovely. Ing strictly along fair lines, on their "Visit to ~e :JUliet Lowe and Mn. · Loyd Davia enjoyed Brown, MTa. Leo Conner, Mrs. ..•••• tIe •• , .• • •, . ••• , . , .. . . . . . . I Paul Scherer ~d tamlly, The nowers for the table had Lebanon Raceway Is In the Foundation. Mother's Da] dinner at Cold Goldie Surface, Mrs. Earl Conner, heen arranged by Mrs. I,oo.wrence pari-mutuel category, and It will I Refreshments were served a.nd Springs. Mrs. Della Kennedy, Mrs. Forest' DIXIe ' eelanders Furnas. Mrs. J. M, Oreene, wife orter Its next meeting . . . once the meeting adjourned wJth th,e of the Organization director, and I again 19 nights under IIghtB . . . ' closing circle. Graham, Mrs. Orval Rose, ?I rt! , SATURDAY DINNER GUESTS Russel Wilson, the honor guest, Mrs, Charles Guard, Jr., secretary Ma.y 15 through June 5. I Sandra Allen, News Reporter. Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. J. Bunke enter- Bnc! hostess. Mrs, Wilbur Zim of theFarm Bureau Womens Com· mlttee, poured and were dreased .#.#,###u'##.,#,.-",. . . . . . . . . . tained to Sunday dinner Mrs. W. merman. Mrs. A. E. Stout and B. Strong ot Santa Anna, Califor- Mrs. 0 Davis were unabl e to In hoop skirted costumes of long Cheerful Clrc'e ~.. l O T I ' C E! nia, who Is their house guest, Mr. be present, but added to the lovely ago . . Mrs. Bruce Goodwin. wife of At Butterworth. and Mrs. Adrian Cox at Cincin- gifts. " the Farm '!lu reau Coop manager, DUE TO THE FACT THAT THE • nati, Mr. Charles Strong of Chari· nnd Mrs. A, L, Schuhart. Cha ir· LEVY FOR T H E FOLLOWING The Cheerful Circle held tbelr ton Heights, West Virginia, Mr. man of the Farm Bureau womens PURPOSE, TO·WIT: CURRENT delayed April meett'llg on Sa.turond Mrs. William Strouse and Committee, al80 poured and repre- EXPENSES OF THE VILLAGE, da.y evening at the home of Mr. children and Mrs. Leah. Mills, sented present day styles, HAS EXPIRED, GARBAGE RE amI Mrs. Ernest Butterworth. Question: Since false pi'Qphets ~ Mrs. Curtis Beck and Mrs. Chal· MOVAL BY THE VILLAGE OF Five hundred was enjoyed a.nd de· false Christa, the antl-Chrlat, are mers Brandenburg served as co- WAYNESVILLE WILL BE DIS- Ilc lous r efreshments were served SUNDAY DINNER GUESTa Mr. and Mn. ' C, E, Edgington to appear before the Second AdchaIrmen with Mrs. Harold Hei- CONTINUED. EFFECTIVE AS OF by the host and hostess to Mr. and and son entertained to Sunday vent, who are theseT singer, chairman of the tea. Mrs. S. S. Ellis, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Glenn MAV 15, 1954, ' Answer:. "False Christa and dinner Mr. and Mrs, Rhodes BunAll' the wives of the Fa.rm BuBorden, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. BranVILLAGE OF reau Board members had been Innell, Mrs. Elsie Hockett, Mrs. Nel· falae prophets refers to those wh'l 8trator, Mr. and Mrs, Keller Hoak, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO as open opponenta preach athevited to assist ns hostesses, and Ue Bunnell and Dr, Mal"f Cook. MARY STANSBERRY, Clerl< Mr. a.nd Mrs. J . B. Rich and Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Earnhart. Mrs. Jacl, 4-15-(6t)-5-13 Ada Smith. . Mr, and Mrs. Edgington and eon Ism, agnosticism, materialism and the like, repudiating Chrlst"s · n evButt and Mrs. Maynard Hackney • • •~#.,#, • • •, • • • • • ~.,.. I I • • were Sunday evening supper gneBts very graciously accept~ and were of , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Edgington elation; or moreespecfally those who ml,slnterPret and misrepre' Progressive Wom.n present. In Blancbester. LEG~L NOTICE 'sent . Chrlat's meaning, and thru Sealed bids will be received by . e e t Wedl8lda, ,'. ENTERTAINS CARD CLUB . thelnBelvee within the Chrlatian TO TOUR CHILDREN'S HOME the Clerk of tbe Village of WI~Ylles · Mrs David Hartsock entertained told are as f:i'ree am 0 n g the IN WORTHINGTON, SUNOAY The Progressive Women . met on her ' ~ard club on Thurlday ev&- wheat, as w,olves In sheeP:B clothThe Methodist Church will hold ville, State of Ohio, at the oWce Wednesday evening, May 6 at ,t he of said VtIlage unUI twelve noon, ntng. Canasta WIl.S enjoyed and· lng, creating disruption and tacjoint services at .tbe Sunday School Parish Ho~se and entertained ,.h" 'delicious refreshments were served tlone. Both theae claues ,J;:ve and WorshIp servlcea .on ' Sunday, Saturday, May 22. 1954, for' a 1951, Senior g1rIa, Each girl was pi:e· erou or later model Ford Tractor with • In recent following the gamea. ' The guests been n1lDl ee. May 16 with ' 0. short session clossented · with a . corsage of their were Mra. John P. Sackett, Mra. The spirit, of aectarlanlam Is pre'tng at 10: 40 .a. m., after which Sherman Back·hoe with le~1 r.,o·t class nowers, and a aUlall ~1det boom nnd Wagner High-lift. J~a~h Will rd Fumall · Mrs, Kenneth domlnantly", a taJ,ae Christ, Antithe members will leave for a tour a " I C ..... Vn Christ u referred to In the gosbid must contain a nlnety day In 'whlch there.. waa a sketch.of the Bradley, Mrs. Char e. on.... . - I of 101m I. not any par. Oftleen .f ~e Lower Blm 80eIdj of Dlxlt•••d' De- of 'the children's bome at Worth· guarantee. owner. Earl Conner, Mrs. Mnton. Hart- .... Ington,' 'Where , a picniC lunCh will By order of the TrUltees elf Lovely colored .lIdel 'W e r 'e k ' d 14 Tom Florence. tieular 'PersoD, bl1t a .plrlt or 0))- 90..... (left to rllbt> ..... Pal" O~ SJ1lcopattq -~" he enjOyed. PubJlc Affairs or the VUla1;e of shown by ,Mr, and lin. C~ or BOC an n. llOIlUoo and , rivalry , t 0 ward "aher PIiIHI.., ......dea' 1'JmpailJ; £sUaer IIaDIOB. Keeper 01 Wayneavtiie, OhiO: ' WUmlngtOll and refnllilulJenta of INDELIBLE PENCI!-a HERE Chrlat."~ubmltted b7 Mrs. Helen ,-tile Sep; CUll ....... DoWllb.." .Dellme...... aabJ.-w~, Chlel RIBBONS HERE . MARY STANSBERRY, Olerk. punch aDd cake quare. on nac~ -· Caur.............. au ret. free . . .benldp ·..... tiJ wdU," TVPEWRIT'ERWe have pnulDe VenuB ladel- McCoJ'. . wu the decoraHon "5t" • • r. You can get .Typewriter Rlbbona 6-6-18 Ible ,COpytD, Panclla now In lltock, ...........,. WLW• .,...,....... 0"', .bIeb eatltln '\bem to . . .' I8l'ft4L at the Ouette Office, .'. The Miami Oalette. Try GAZETTE CLASSIREDS The regular meeting or the Waynesville Civic ClUb will be beld at St. Mal"f's Elliscopal Par· Ish Houee on Monday, May 17 at 6 :30 p. m. . In an attempt to supply the media where problems of community interest are to be dis. cussed, the local club Is Inviting those persona InvolvEld and Interested In expandlllg the corporate .lImlu at Wa:rn8lvtlle , Selected to a4t as moderator and the official Informant for the discussion will be MllIorvtn Young, Warren County ProlSecutlng Attorney. Members of the VUlage Council are especially Invited to participate. DiDDer time I. 6 :S(]I p. m. We hope many of wILl enjoin with the· Clvic _OIub at. thla time to get and to give tntormatl.on. Call Richard ~cFu,dden, Secretao ot the Civic Club tor your re8ervation before Silturday evenlng May 15. '
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. , A FELLOW MOYIE YIEWER B,. CHAN, THE CHOW . .Yer)' Tlaunda' lI....... =Id~~lt ~:r~r ~~~t at Wa)"DeuUle, WIIT8n COUllt" Ohio. Sprinr 18 herel DoeIu't It make wwked loll IUld rearrange the J ~ntered .1 .. eond clul maL"" a' Ha v e)'011 IM1l the Lucille Ball· blbl. you wOJ eDJoy tbll one, If tb. POltotflC. at W41D".W" Oble, 10U feel Ilke IID&lnr or ho"UIl, other ·balf. Then aWaT Ihe "oUld or lomethlnr. Yel, J kIlow that n)" while be patJentJ, eet to worlt Deet Ames teehllJoolor CIOmed.), not, thea ),ou WOIl't. It'l .. 11m· UDder lbe a01 or lIarch I, 18'71. It'l IWI chili)' but enr)'thlD( II etuttl1l, In thl~ new material Ibe 'The Lonr, Lonr TraUer"f WeU, pie .. that. I lilted It I It'l called 10 (reeD. The no.... re are bloom· bad carried block to tbe - T01l'll 1f .7OIl bay.. TOIl now what I "SlaYel or Babylon." 1-. Binll are IIDsInr. ncule the IIQreelloD neat. I mean "h.~ I teU the reet or )'OU II. couple ot rood welteru malt. HOUR' : 1tabHr1p\lon Rat..-.I. Per Year, 11 ad.l.Dc., in 0''''; ,1.10 .....ber. Speatf. ot bird.. 80J cUd I TheD back Ible would come, and who hay... t bad the pleuur. Tet. In, the roundl of mme theate"' lee a OOI1ple ot real ebaractere the woulel tear aU hl~ worlt apart to run, not walk. tQ ,our neareet J1«ht DOW, are "War Arrow" ltar. . . 11:41 . . . . oth.r da,. Two roblDl to be ex. araill. How they 11 ••er ,et , theater .to lee It. Althoueb It ,eta rin, l.tt Chandler and Kaureen THURSDAY, MAY . 11, 1954 1 . . . Ito .. act. The)' .ere buil41nc a Ileet nelt IIdt la beyond me. 011 the IlaPltJclt Iide hl plaeee, O'Hara I.Dd "Stand At Apacbe I$~.M. at their bome Frida, evenln, bon· I1l the tree b.ck at mT kennel If 1IIl70n. ".. to uk me <TOU ror tbe IDOIt part th18 I. a Y817 Riyer" with SCenn KcNan), I.Dd orilll: Leoa CoPl, ot Beech Gro••• ),ard. The)' were C.rta1nl7 a ea,.. no ODe cUel! Well. an, "., Mil)' moyie. The ltan, playlD( lutle A4am1. Both".u acted and AHw w..... w. who will lOOa be Inducted Into the coupl. of real mixed up blrdl. It It aay01le were to alit the QUO· ae"ly·wed.. decide to 11Ye In a ID tectmJcolor. Neither 0Il8 or· M... 4ANI PIT' arm)'. TIl. oth.r p ..ta att&41aj leeml tbe pl'OlpecUve mamma Uoa, I'el deftnStel), that bab, trailer anel tn.eI ~4 Ia It. It fen . &D1thlna a." I1l tl. ltol7 tb. dlnn.r .e,. Ifta. IIlldred Role pip are lII. Doilleet aael lQueal· I ..me Deal tray'" tor a U.tq 1111.. bat If )'OG Uke W..teral, and Ifn: Eft CoPI,.., all or Beech BOOK II.TCR-...Yov . . . ... lnaeet critten OD four I.... On. and Loq "uta to be with bJlD all )'ou'U eDjo)' tb.... . T.Ie,.,..,. ~, lb. l.Del Ure. Todd Buce. of 00".. ell.14ul &4. . .1.....' JIIa'" _ took • Joolt throurh th. ~ Y: tat. It from there. .&Bother elever oomfcS)' CCKDI. Hmooro, .ere P ..tl We4D.I4.., lin. cut Tetrick pd tamU" or eMIl boot. Get.r prt... 'I'IDI ' ...ce ~. oth.r daT aDd let out a " 70Ilf " . , le "J'onvtr J'emale" a for• a of • • aoUaer lira. IIIW. lloore. Cohupbue ~er. wee. &I1d hOUM- IIfUKI OdB'l"l'a JIb... Ittl. oollld t be ~~d oth Do,.,.. lib ...mcmee! ; OiDrer Bopn '.terrer. It allO u_ II' Ila • Broob t tI Be aDd QI . " ...eD rail or .... m r. TIlle ODe t. .. IINIlaIcelor .... ltan Paal Doqlu William Hoi· ......d ra. J'lDoa IUO I 0 "er pareD, Y. IiIr. aDd lire. Lee Cotulla ~t Yep )'Ou pee. It. I DO" rate teJla tIa8 . . " III the alay .. of'en ad featur.. ' ~ .CroWle,. and ramu)' were cueeta Sunda, of lire. I. P. nomlta.,.. . J'alrbon were (UMta S~4&)' of IOWI rllbt ..... wlUa COWl tor su,1oIa. ad 1lIUlJeI8', (1" tl. Th' WItQ' cUalosue. d ftJUI act. OPrOWITaiST thlr 1OIl·ln·la. and daqIlter, IIr. Tb. WCTU met Thllf'lda), attar· h1I II Ida CollIu. .,... y.., Dlnotr minded ....an one .. 1Ioa'• • •, to I . 1DIkN \Ude • wortIl the I.Dd lire. John It.wart ad ram· noon III the bome or lire. lAura mo., 1'1. It com.. to tIhetr CIl1l4reL free ilia people. Stan rue..... Yle.Iiw. Thll Oil, in black Ill4 ONtO 0" or 8ab&u. Shl4aUr, lin. lAHalM nte ud dauebter, All. Well, 111 be bact Conte. ad 1Idl1l1~ f wbJte. 1OCm Tb. CIOIl41Uon lin. W. E. Th. CIvic LeaIb m.t Saturda)' lane, bad dinner at the Go14e_ with .m. more doc .,e thblJr UIat'. Iwnr It', .,.UI4. If That'l aU fer 1GcI1J'. Bee rOil 1,..". of til. c:outry. J'roet . who hal bee. . .rloaliT m .nnIne, I1l the home of lin. 0... LaIIIb, LebaDoD, au")" 100 ~ Ut. Dlcmr., ~ OIl tbe : a_t_th_e_mori __.. _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _~_--.... --...,._at b.r home Deer town, 11 ,.. HuiaD. . ported to be mach Improved. IIr. ad lin. William Campbell The Communlt, Helpere Club are alluoa.dle the blrtb or their attended the Ruth Lrou i~ I.eco"d chtld aud tlret IOD, born Club at WLW.T, Clnclnaati, 011 1Saturda), ...ntq at CllDton Me-, Friday. morial hoepltal, Wllmfnrton. lIr. and XrI. John E. Wellb at· lire. N.Uie Sherwood h.. reo tended a piano recital In Dayt.j)1l turned to ber bome b.re rollt7wtne I'ridaT eTenJng. tew dan vUlt In Columbul .Itb Mr. I.Dd Mr.. Donald Pope, of her daqbter, Mrl. Helen KJer· HamJlton. were cuesta here s.tur. 1baber .-ad famll, of Columbul. day, or ber parents, Mr. and Mra. 1 MrI. lAura S.h tdaker was a din· Adam CampbeU. ner guelt Sunday ot ber l on·ln·law ~ d CUff d Do •• d alld dauehter, Mr. and Mrl. Cbal. .... r. an MrI. or • ..,r an Go d family of SprIngfield, were guests ~b:D. Welcome Bible Class or Sunday of ble xtarente. Mr. anc! Jonah', Run Baptist Church wILl ~rll. Herbert T. Doster. I meet Friday evenloe Ip tb bome Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton and son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abbott. Johnny and Mrs. Burton's mother. MrI. Clyde Runyon and daugb· Mrs. arl Osborn, were gue~ts on ter, Jackie, plan to move soon Into Sunday In Springfield, of Mr. Bur . . the Smart bome 00 Main street, ton'l brotber and 818ter·' o·law. Mr. formerl y occupied by Mrs. Llzzlp and Mrs. Sam Burton lind family. Hougb . Mr. Runyon Is stationed US8 Frances and Miss Vlna with the army In MI880uri. • Hlnkene entertained with a dinner I . PllbU ....d
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FARM ' LOaNS BREEILINa SERVIOE A Sound Way To Finance
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Allover the hQuse and all ove.' the farm - wherever you need running water or heate water - enjoy the convenience and economy of mo4em water system equipment. Why do back-brea~ng work electricitY can do? Why waste precious work time? Used to full advantage an electric water system can save you 28 eight-hour working days a year . Now is the time to install e~erything you need for a complete electric water sY$t~m - to increase farm profit, stretch manpower, and make yOUt home more livable. See your dealeI!'.
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(or intereat ' ud eGltI. ~----------rJ HOlDe Federal SariDp aDd Loan A Palm DillY COMMON Pl.1AS BoIcoe Neue ft. JUdita Neue, AaaoclatJOD' VI. Bul J. and Irene 8, D. J. ...... loe C JIlddleton .a. EIlaeboli cue dlm' _ _ . B. FiIber, jwip...t to plalnwr for ' - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _H II1ddleto"n divorce to plalDtII· 8ettJ Blackburn ft. WWiam t223J18 with iDterat ud coala. plalDwr ~ P87 ,10.00 per week BIaekbanl, defeadut ordered to ' PaaliDe 8roWD va. Olnie L. tiT 10, U&4.-Wha.. DO aapar· IUpport of chUd. PQ' per week. etc. Brown, answer ..d croea petition ....' "No, ..parqu~ doean't Simon Guaert ft. llaraaret A. Home Federal s.vlnp aDd Lou witlidraWLII'OW' in the winter time, w.. thfll Guaert. cl1vorc:e to plalDtII; qr-.. AIIodatloa VI. G1I1 B. and Lula J. -IDftU I I'OL Wblm Ume Ia ment approYe4. Baker, jwiJment 'to plalDwr for NIW IUITS " ..., we ban been baYiDl. with ' fl 011.01 with interelt and COIla. Home Fedenll SaYlnp and Loan hall an4 IDO" and raiD on Bu· hack .h.... it be1o-cecL IlrL Cal·' , AIIoc:latloa VI. G1I1 B. ud Lola J. ~ ad froet - Oil IIY""', nlIbta leo JJan.Cat Iaad her kitteu g . ~ J'or once I am I1a4 ~t Baker, coporit. · Pre4 Eo Jones, at. tbII& kill.. aU the Dice beaaa that del' til. ... .to,.. at, JoIuuI7. aDd I dlu't ret anJth1na bllt the tro.t. tomer. W eom. uP olD the lardl.. an4 hat NMIlt.4 banq them mov.. proof WJlI'I planted In mJ prde.. Home Feden! SaYlDp and Lou did Iota of 4&map I to the ..oo4lb... 8b. ,peIla. moet pau, .plucb, oD1ona and ra41ahtl A.uoetatlon ... ,Joaeph H.• JJ'.. II1d bav.'t beard Jet baw 'much dam· of bel' Ume ~ to mo,.. t~lm and they all are dolne well Even Zen. leu BoIlm. COIDovtt. Fred ... ".. dODe to the fnlt. W. hack in the houe. We think of It that. 111 ear17 prden .. ..orth E. JOIl" attorn.,. lUll "v. to walt ad.... I w.. thl. cold weather .. UllNUOuble nmblbQr 0.. Of CCMlne .hlll ,It Home Federal 8PIap and Lou pi_ J'M47 to IpraJ oar appl1 but Iookmc Mek oftr the Jean, Jqob .. nte. . . J.... PNn4er. A.uoetatlOll ... I!larl 1. and IreDe \nell, but tlml I pluDed to it aI.a,. happelll. but lODle 1ean pat'. it Ia 4flappatntiDc to ba,.. B. FIIber, eoporit. J'red E.·lonet, do t& ... Iaad . a ltol1ll. We Deed It 4oeID't treeH. but" JIl.t eoJ4 10 _lIeb of 1t tilled bllt .,.111 10 attorDq. o 'aU the rain we have laa4, but it and uOOlllfort&ht.. h. WIll ha,.e of tld~ loa&' Lee C. KlDt ... FAtIaer dl· Ia . . . . . utllN to poWl ..b_ The b~1 aN YIlT aetlve, lnat lWIIora the I'IIt of 111 laafer one.. Yoree. . . . . . E. YCMllll, IttomeJ. eet.... It incoIlYntnctII." ADd 'I'oam'~ Bamalkec1 rtcbt Almoet time for Iehool to be The Studard BaUcIbl. ud Loan 10 I .... to bear tllla- 'Over ow P , Uar of till ouL TIle Ja1ch ICbool H1don bave VI. VIJ'IinJa U4S Cbr1ea J. Au.. JI.,..tbne .torm callec1 the black· oau ... .tol. .t. eo ~ lODe ort for their trip to Walia. berter. et ai, f(.r ...,. and (oreIIeWJ' atorm bUt tile bl&ek1lerrt.. 14ea .....'t aIlF d an. aU iDItOIl and we hope that thflJ Will elO1UN: amount elalmed ",051.61 are Mt in bUlom Jet. .e wiD have to Wnk or I0Il1. .ve a .0Dd.rtut Uml .. Uifl)' and eoeta. H.". J. Weller and ""'tJ Puia IUD laM ur kit. thlq II... I am COIUIldertq a workec1 har4 for it and It II a hl'h Albert 8. 1IerriI:k, attal'D.,... teDI .p over the llitelaeD, aCl .e collar of loouat bna.h &road thl point In their whole Ichoal lire. Cecil Coate, do.lnl buelae.. u do DOl DOW ba.. man, .h. haL tree, perbaPi that will .top IlIm. 0004 Illek to them DO. and IW> Coate 8ept1e Tanb. VI. Georte S\IIV hal five HtUe black paPi W. enloJ wateblntr th. birdl oo:e ceel to them lD the relt of thltr eo,le, partitIoa. Wlafftd L JIar. In the ceUar back at thl fIlrDaC.. for It and it eeemi too bad r ute. W. crfUclae ollr Ichoote but tlDdaJe, attomfll'. w. lootec1 them over t.h1I morn· tb~ IlOt Ifto 'ba~e ri~ o~h:e~: arter aU we do that bec!aUIe we FAIth a. 'Lut:~ VI. William A. e , belt In Ute tot our JODIl« ~tt.:=~o. C, Donald ~~Ja!eth~~~'~~OU~:;.bU.;. ana: ::Id e~Oth;e!~ aoon be up ~ -
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MAIlIIAGI Lie ...... Rlehard Hueoc:t, ~ derk, 1AbaDOD, and Anna Creamer, 215, team. .tr... Loveland. Jlmes B. JIoore. 2l-. Armr. FrantliD. and Rna rem Stapleton, 21, derk, I'raDkIln. Harry Nlzon, 22. brlck la7er, 1fuoD, and llarpret Coe, 18,
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In spite of bad weather , our Bible School and churoh attendSANO GRAVEL d TOP SOIL anoe II holdIng up and even on tbe . an In or lUI. W had 132 a week &10 ", XCAVATING and last Lord's day and 136 'laet Lord's - - DUMP TRUCK SERV ICE day. 01\· n 8~ fair SundllY and w Phone Waynee ville 2181 should reach 140 or 160. We are WA YNESV ILLE, OHIO by this Inorease, but _ __ _ _ _~_ _ _ wn ouraged claim no merit of our own. Of l ANK RUN RAVE L-Loa ded ours I es we can do nothin g; It Is , . . the work ot the Lord. And yet It Uve Wire and Prol'rel slve. ,It DaV IS Furnas PIt. We also I th k or th Lord throu gh h Organh atlon Second To None deliver. Af MITAGE & SON. h8uma: 7::trub l ntalltl Pray r StrlcUy Sellers on the nest All I hon 2091 . . Around e. Market tf coupled with faithful B rvtce. will In the Countr ' accomp lish things. SERVICE THAT SATISF IES WAN TEDThe serUlOn 8ubjet next Lord's For Oall Marke' Re orte: day morning b tbe much de· Y P SEPl'IC TANI<S, CESS POOLS , bated topic orwill The Battle of Arm WLW Clnclnn all , 12 :30; Outdoo r ToUeta, Ciatern l Cleaned dd Re 16'12.21 Theile ser. WCKY, ClJiclnn aU. 12 :12 with modern equipm ent. WI!.: ::ns ~~~m ~;e b~ok o'f Revelat ion WPFB. IIlddletoW1l, l1:fi ' UAMS S~ATION. Phone . 6.5042, Fra.nkllu, Oblo, 0-4.16- tfc continu e to elicit much NORRIS BROCK COMPANY commen t, but they are drawing near the last lIlart of the book, and ~~~~~~~~~ MEAT, HOME KILLE D-~~ thoBe who want to hear them wfll :: H GS SLAUO HTERE D For Home have to atten(l 800n. . ........ ....... .._ -. . . . . . For Sunday evening the 8ennon I"reezera or Locken . 2e per pound COMPL ETE LINE OF I III be True Wisdom and dressed weight. WAYNESVILLJil top 0 W , LOCKER PLANT. John Bro.kl, there will agaJn be an Intere.U FROZEN FOODS ng Manager. Phone 3171. 1-21.tfe Bible Qulzz pr'o gram. The Sunday eveuJng aervlc-e begins at 7: 45. -MU - -'-N-STR -UME --NT- S-The Mother 's Day program last. FRESH .nd SMOKED I S-ICAL Sunday evening was well attende d WURLI TZER SPINET , New. See and many express ed their ME ATS apprecla.OE RGE MILLE R at TH ELMA'S tlon ot the splendid program given. RESTAURANT, In Waynes ville. A potted nownr was .glven to a h BREAD, ·PIES, TERMS TO SU IT YOU. A fa w mother at t11e Sunday mornin g CAKES, ROLLS plan08 avaUab le for rental. In. 8ervlc B last Lord's day. Qulr Rboll t THE MIGHTV WUR· LITZER ORGAN FRU ITS c- 4-22-(W -6-1S - I.
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Invitations have gone forward to civic groups. garden and women's Daccalaur ate will be held by clubs, P-TAs and the Am rlcan ¢> Plans are being studied hero Legion. requesting attendance at which wo uld Involve th e a ccept· the WaynesvUle Hlgb School SunABOUT FOLKS YOU a jointly sponso r d meetlnA hy th(' ance Into the corporate limits at lIay, May 23 Itt the hlgb school at KNOW 8: 00 p. m. I Franklin Anglers lub and 'fhl' the village or three tracts which Warren County Cons r\'uUon As' would virtually double the arell Invocation will be by Seth FurVISITOR IN MIDDLETOWN nUB, prayer by Dernard E, Daughn. Mrs. Howard ~d wln. Executive soclation. Inc,. tor tbe pu rpose of FORT HOOD. TEX,- Pvt. Robert ot t he Village, Mrs. SUlan Scanlon was the sermon ,bY The Rev. BYTon Carver. Se~relllry. Warren County Tuber- famUlarlzlng tbe I)ublle .as to wha: D. Reynolds. 22. aon of Mr. anrt Also on hand are plans fo r can· w~k-end guest at ber Bon and and the Benediction wl11 be given culosl.s and Health AssocIation, an,' could be accompllehe~ t.o Improve Mrs , J, Albert Reynold s. Roule 3, atrucUnn ot a sewage disposal family In Middletown. by the Rev, Price Roberts, nounced today that cheet re.rays tbe Berious water 8.IFuation tbat Waynesvill e. Is serving with th e plant whl cb Mayor Harry M. SherThirty senlprs will receive dl. will be available next Monday. taces the Miami Valley with Its l>nemy-aggressQr ·force for Exer. : wood hopes w ill be constructed A. K. DAY INJURED IN FALL plomu Tueaday, evening. May 25 May 24 from 9 a, m. to 12 noon. ever InCT888ing pop~ on. clse Spearhead large.scale Army next year. Mr, A. K. Day fell at his store a t the elghty-second annual com- and 1 p, m, to 3:30 p, m. at the The meeting wilt' be held at th e training maneuver now under way The [ayor has establi shed a room durlDg the put week n,,,,,,v·.mencement exercises of the Wayne Town Hall In Lebanon. Anthony Wayne Scbo I In Frank li t Fort Hood. Tex. planning commission lind bas ill&' a ' fractured 11mb. and 11 Local HJgh School, Anyone In the county wanting a Un Friday. May 28 at 8: 00 p, m, HlB unit the 2d Battalion of tho asked the Civic Club, Rotary Cluh 11ned at Miami Valley hOllpltal Invocation will be given by Tbe chest x-ray 'can get one tn the at- Funds bave b8811 r Illed (or an 7th Dl vlsion's 164th Infantry Reg' and t.J;Ie America n Legion eac h to n v, Samuel N, Keys. salutatory t ernoon fom 1 to S:30. The price engineering lIurvey to )},e made by Imenl. came from Camp Rucker. , name two membel"B to the comLIVING ON FOURTH STREET by Linda Lee Ramby. '\rllledictory wUl be $1,00. tbe Miam1 Valley onservatlon Ala,. to provide opposition for tbe mission. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Rye are by Crrrol Lynn Retalllck, alumnI Committee wIthin tbe 1.Jlaml Val, 1st Armored Division In the com· Edgar Smitb and Leo Conner now occupying their bome on greetings by George Henkle. ad· ley Flood Control ()!' lIervancy bat testa, 'Were named Mon4ay n1ght to rep· !'ourih Street and their son and dress by F. R. Mooma". former ~ Dlltrlct. 8.11 to the advisability of A rifleman In Company O. Rey· resent the Clvi Club on the plan· daugbter-In-law·. Mr. and Mrs, Buperlntendent of tbe Waynesville conatrucUon of _rth en dams. TOM FLORENCE n.olds entered the Army In sep· nl!l8. eommisslon. t!Jereby creating a . l rs to 1m· .. New Prnldent of P..T. A. lember. 1953, Several aU,empts bave been Charles Rye are relldlng on the Scbools, now of Cbllllcothe. pre- UUII 8entatJon of Award8. Wm, D. Grapound water on bead" ter 8treams ' 1mad e recently to obtain new I.nfarm, ham. preaentatlon of clull. Supt Qhloanll InveltM over 26 mil· entering the Mlaml rl , r and laid Tom Florence. former Waynesdus try for the town, Several T~lrd more are In the offing. ATTEND CAAO CLUB MEETING R. W. Watters, preeentation of dl- lion dollars In Series E and H Impoundment. to be tl:ieleased 08 ville High Sobool Coacb. now enIliomlll. DIcit A. Irelan. Benedle.. S.vln:p Beads durlDc AtlrU. or to oocaelon reQlllree to m.lntaln 0. gaged In tbe real estate business. The population of the VlUage Mr. and Mrs, J, J , Bunke In 1910 wU 705 ; 1920. 668; 1bo. Mr, and Mf'. WIIUam strouse at- tlon. The Rov. .tohn W. Wedge- per cent more ~ t.b,ey did In more even atr~ tl9 and to In· WIIS elected President of the local tbe -..me month laat year. C_ J_ crease the water tabl\!, ' Parent-Teachers Msoclatlon tor ' . 697; ~940! 1\33; 1950. 1018. ' tended their card club meeting at wood, Tbe membere of tbe graduating W~ner. Chairman. ' W.rreD Man), other conae~tl o n pro)). the coming year, The new orrJ cers Waynesville came out third In lbe home of Mr_ and Mrs. class .re : DUnty Savlnp Bouel Committee. leme are Invol'nld ~erlng mul· were elected at Lhe April meeting th high 8chool dl~lslon at thll Gall In ClnclDnati on Sunday. Tobe M. Ball. Doris A. Brown. reported ,R4aldenta or War· tlpie JMm)OI8 1I8e. th,t could be and w ill be Inst alled Monday nIght, 34 th annual Warren county trllck and field meet held recently at OINNER GUEITS IN FR.ANKLIN Joan N_ Brown. Jamel H. Carter. ren CoulD,. Invelted $18.8S1 In the hnd from these proPONel series or May 24 . Th e other officers eleeted were' the fairgrounds. C. E, Branden· Mr, and Mrs, Ron.ld Hawke. Nancy J, Croeby. Pbll E. Evanl. bondl tn AJ)rU. compared to $33,- reservoirs bene[lclal to the entire r , populace. Fil"Bt vice president. Mrs. Harolll burg, clerk of the course. haa an· with Mr. and Mrs, J, Wf1son Ed , Donna L JI'Ilher. Sarab E, nan- '00 fol' the NJIle mouthlut SIxtT-Ioor of t he ltate I 88 Two prominent speakel"B bave Hod son ; second vice president.. nounced, nrcla, of prtndleld. were r. nery. MarIb'D K. Gon.. Donna It. Morrow thlnclads won the high cent dinner Peltl of Mn. Emma Hadle,.. Janet Keys. Ruthanne couttes repo~ed plne for the been engar;ed to addrills tbls as· Richard W, Watters ; th ird vlco, Koch, "Maftit~ 8ue ~ PaUl month. Ohairman WaclOuer lIembly followed by an open dls- president. Mrs. Edwin Surtace; school division at tbe meet by Those who have dJed for America McClure In ~ldtn. and total salel amOllDte4 to ,18.· cuslllon In a queltlon a nd answer recording secretary. Mrs, Pearl collecting M % polntll while Malion ID this century's three w a ra MlcheDer. Janet Woo4l. VIIITOR8 IN CINCINNATI lamel E. Miller. WIlliam E. 1111 033."9. compared to ,11,01.111) period, Everyone In attendance Courtney. corresponding secretary. was. second wltb 28 and W~ynell- agalnat aggression w1l1 be- elven lb. and Mrs, Jeaae Prenclergut ler. GIeIUl R. O'Danlou, Robert W, purehue4 ID April. 1161. wUl receive carcla alfcmlltng an OP- Mrs. John Mleaal; treasurer. Mrs, ville was third with 25; Klnga a ealute or honor next Saturday and daue bter,l. and MI .. )[ather- Pete .... Linda Lee Ramby. Oarol . ~.tlOIla1J,. E and H Bond salel portunlty to have h1a '" her ques· Don H.wke, Mills fo urth. 18%; Carlisle 17%.; ·by the mllllona of American. who Ine Prelldergast were Sunda'y L. RetallicK. Jerry D, Ru,h. Carl were up 11 per cent, Chairman t10n answered. It W ;lIot be nec- There will be a musical program S~rlngboro. 4; HarveJsburr;. 2%. w1ll weer poppies In tbelr memo suests of Mrs, Wlnltred Prender- A. BehDaltman. Sandra Lee Simp.. Wanoner revealed. Aa of the end easery to sip these ~I , preaented during the meetin&'. Jame, AlUson. Malon athlete. orr. gut In Clnolnn.tJ••nd 1II1n Kath- Ron, B.tty Snoddy, Netlle A, Tin- of AprU, Ohio baa IOld 8('S per Adam P. BrIdIe. 10 Lake Ave,. threw the dillcus 126 feet 1~ In, The little red crepe paper nowerlne remained for. lbort mit. ney. Norma . O. Upton, Jerrr A. c:ellt of ItI '196t QIlOta of $343,tOO,- Franklin. lB propalD dlaJrman. for a new record. . ers have arrived ~ the Legion Vickers, James Robert Wardlow. 000 lD Serlea E aDd H Bondi. ~ The old record of 12~ feet 10'h Home from The Ohio Soldlerl and ' 10" FOR L L. DAV'" Jerry D Copas Chalrman War;coner Aid the lltate Inches was tiet by S, WIggtn. of Sallon Home. Sandusky. where Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Davle are Clus 'F1owea:-Red Carn.tlon, should have IIOld U ,S p~ cent by V.5 Muon In 19.0. _ they w.lre made by disabled vetil, proudly annoUDclD, the birth of a Colora-Blue and White. April SO_ Two ~ the five .reu In , In the elementary division of Wearin, the t>pppy la a perlonal IOD at 8t. liiIbabeth h"pltal on 1II0tto - "To strive. to .eelt. to the ltate are abead of per cent of It' the meet, Carlisle was first with tribute to the men who gave their mda-y, May 14. Mn. DaTil a.nd find. and not to yleld,"-Tenny· quota attained by the etate thus to OOLU1DJU8. Ma,. 20,-Relulta 28 poiJitllj Wayneevme wu Bec· Uvel that free America ml,ht live, Infant I0Il IU'8 nOw at their home .on. f.r. Northeast hAl 18,7 per cent W&tt'en OOWltJana w~ lUte d of type elulWcatioDl .made on and with 20.7 ; Mason. 18 315; It 11 IOmethlnc everyOJle of UI Oil ThIrd ....... Alum ...DIoA wW be 14 Sat- 1t)1d and Northweit au per ceat. , tbMr - - - ~ two rertltllnld · 1.,..., h.... til South LeballOlt. ~~ lIorrow. 1\ can do to .bo" that we remem1!er urd&1. Ma,. 29 with a dinner at 7 Chairman Waggoner said. of the IIhudder over tbe tu I»ut at the Warren County. have been an· 1/ 5; HamJlton·MalnevDle, 11 1·10 ; and hODor their l upreme lIacrlfice. p, m, served by the lwtle cburcb, el.r;ht metroppUtan eollDtiee In Ma,. 4 primary eleo~n., tn, nouneed bY The American Jersey Harveysburg. 6 1-6: Springboro The poppy originally was tbe TOUR WORTHINGTON HOME About .evenl;)'-flve members and Danclnr; wfll follow with mUl lc by Ohio. Summit County IIIadI with It coat the taxPlloye~ 0 ,.aynes CattJe Club. Columbus. and Klngl Mms tJed 3 3-6 each. memorial flower for the World friendl of the Meth04lBt Vest', Oreheetra. H.B per cent of quota .cbleved ville .nd Warren. count)' QPro~· The official ratings were made The meet WaB postponed earUer . went to WorthlDCton. Ohio. on Oeor,e Renkle. clul of 1929. la and ucaa County f. second with matel,. U.68 for each VI)te cast 1n by L. - 0 Colebank of the UnlTer- due to weather condltJons, War I dead. becaWle It sprang ~p _ ....,. followln" service, and en· president of tbe alumni, 40,5 per cent. the primary. It f oj. d L COIl · - and bloomed~e rowl of bat e 8 ••...... .. Two thousand · alx bUindred ten 8 Yd 0 N ebnnlellaseeTan )'1I n k' g ~avell ot that war. It was otfl· leba 1 C Ja,.ed • picniC dinner and a tour Inel 1. Jam8l. claN of 1933. III ------voten went to the pollll with tbe an , III V e. enn. a n clally adopted os the American of the chUdren·. home, secretary, PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISER!:! tl t 11' 000 26 ac- cluslfled the herd owned bY W , Legion's memorial flower soon ITE MS OF INTEREST
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S'TATE HllHWil DEPARTIEIT EMIA-RIS ::~': 1-:o':rs~h t.!no[~ RoiloD.. ~ tJ.I.o d deputy c erk 0 tee ec n fled the berd owned by F. W , 01 HUIE PAVEIEIT PAIITII. PROGRAM badIf gone the larr;e mtJority ot voters Eustis, Breezy RJdge Farm. LebTbe tollowln, five men have to tbe polls that Tuell- anon been ordered to report for Indue-
SENIORS RETURN FRIDAV ., Twenty-tour members of the 195t grad U 1 turned on FrIday ":r n: ::::e:;ul trip to ' . .. Y N COLUMBUS, MAY 20.-'rhe State HI"'bway Department haa em· Waahtllston D: C. and ew, or... .. City. T hey were accompan e d b Y bar'"ed OD one of the ID....est elngle pavement painting lIrograms lD " -D two teachers. Mr, KenDeth .,....er- the hlltory of the department. State H'e"-y DIrector S. O. UnJell ....... Ick and MIIII Jane BlaclaDore. IInnonnced this week. __ Plana and detaJll were completed tor the annual program to get NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MEET uDder wa,. this montb. Llnzell l tated, wJth a total of s~ ..trlper units Mrs. R. Eo Alb.". 1rI11 be hoI~ working the State's 88 COWltles. _ _ .. , _. _ , _ ees to the Ne" Century Club on FrIday, 18, .t the Far Hln. Party Hou... 'IrIth Mrs, F, U. I.eM.y, Mn. Keller Hoek and Mlea Ruth Chandler In ch.rge ot the program.
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A card P8rt¥ sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary will be gIven at the Legion Ball FrIday. May 21. at 8:00 p, m. Admission will be 50 oentl IUld prlBel and retJIeebmellta will be ort.red. 6-13-20 ,..~.~."~.~.~~~~~.~.~~.~.~.~~.~.~~~~.~~~
Legion. When World Wa r II began to Tli·e 16 animals now cia·8sltled tlon Into the Armed For es on take Its toll of American dead In In the Lewis berd Include 1 Excel- ,Thursday. May 27: every part of the world. the poppy lent, 10 Very Good. 4 Good Plus. · Franklin-Robert Surface. John came to be the flower ot memory . , and 1 Oood. making an ave...... . for them. alao. and now we have ._ e ROBe. Raymond Samon., score of 86,9"%, The Eustis her" Mason - Gerald Grooms, Paul the dead of a thIrd war to whom has 86 c1ueltled anlmall, of whlob CampbelL tbe IItt1~ flower pays tribute. too 7 are rated Excellent 15 Very The following elgbt men bllVe , -the Korean War. qood and 14 Good Plua: Tbe av. been o~dered to report for Armed Dlaabled veterana ot the three erage numerical ratine II 88,63%. Forces . phyalcal examination on wara make tbe poppies for us to The aversge numerical rating Is Tuesday. May 25, wear In bonor of their fallen com83,15 for all ~n1mala classified In WayneavUle-<teorge Hartsock, rades. The cont.r lbutlon you give the Jersey bre8d, FranklIn- Darrel Hedrlc. MosSl to the Ameri can Legion AuxlUary WinkleI'. Merle Jetter)" Volunteers whQ bring your popplee .Lebanon-Charles Shelton, ' go1lfttiJ'ely to aid . ve~erans Foster-Jobn Keller, and needy children ot veterans , Oregonia-John Downey, We hope that no one In Waynes· Loveand-Cbarles Taylor. ville faUI to wear a poppy on The sermon lubject for next The June draft call will be tor Poppy Day next 8aturday, , four men on .Tune 24Lord's day momtll, will be. The Eight men 'w lll be coiled tor HIstory ot the Mother of Harlot~. physical enms on June 28. Try GAZETTE ClASSIFIEDS Rev, 17, Who or what lB the . Mother of Harlots, mentioned In Rev. 17:51 Come and hear ·a ditto cusslon of this subject at our wor· ' , ~!~ service next ~rd'8 day morn,
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HONORS aISTER·IN·LAW Mrs. J . ' 1. Bunk.e entertained on Wedneed&1. honoring her IIlst"rIn-law, Mrs. W. B. Btronr;, ot Santa Olara. Caut.. wbo bad been their bouse guelt for several daYI, A delicIous salad. coune was served. and bridge was enjoyed during the · afternoon by M.ra, H. C, Hodllon. Mra, Alva Thompson. Mrs, 'R. H. Hartsock. Mrs. D, C, Ridge. Mra, WlIIl.m Strouse. Mra, 'Rhodes Bunnell. the honor gue.t and hosteel.
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The bUSlne!S d se:sIO:"r;a~:t!; ducted. folio e y ' f th WhItaker being In charge 0 e games, . d 11 DIlring the socIal I~our. e ' dOlle refreshmenta were · Berved. Mrs, Cora RICh and Mrs. Pearl Wch will be the hosten611 for the
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RESULTS AIINDUICED II DISTRICT-STATE SCHOLARSHIP TESTS GIVEI AT MIAII U.
As has been customary In the , Results of tbe tlnal District-State Scholarship T est. which was past we will dlsmlas all Sunday given at several universiti es and colleges througbout Oblo by the State evening se~v1ces next Sunday eve- Department or Education. were received . recently. Hlgb ranking stu· c, W. McCaughey. Oblef of the nlng In lavor of the baccalaureatp dents In various subjects were eligible to participate In t he test given , program at the school building, MI I U I It Department'lI Dlvlllon of opera- : J , L ..a. I II timat.... th t 13795 I a t . am n vers y, to a. ea .... a lome. ri6natJ "Ome! Results In the district lor Dlv ,'¢' miles of hlghwaYI wlU get the III schools classification. wbloh M.... and Mrs, Fra~k Swartlet paint tre.~ent In thll year's proMr, and Mrl. Alexander and Mr. .. Includes high scbools with · an en, and Mr•. Deavers. of Orient. Oh\sl. June meeting. , Question : Wbat 11 the Balla·1 rollment up to 199" follow: In were h!llt and hoatesl to the ,Farm' gram. er's Club on Thursday. A -deJ.l. .Arrangements and 8chedules were, visitors ot M1'8. OUve Curl conception of the TrlnltyT . general Bclence. Billy SetllemYTe Troop 112 Hoi'" Answer: "The Trinity Is th\}] ot Harveysburg. re.celved the rank Mra, Warren Braddock was hostclous baked ham dinner wu wert outlined to the twelve dlvl· on Sunday afternoon, served at th~ noon hour. .IQn englneerl lp a meeting h~ld Mrs, Lena Hartsock B~nt Sun· "Cook.Out" Sldurd., symbol o f the Bun ehlnlng down of 11tb, Carl Schnal tman, of ess on Tuesday afternoon to the Mr. Ell Furnas ,,;as In c~rge recently In , Columbus to revilJW day at tbe home of 1ter aOD, Mr,' from hlgb beaven on to 1\ ~Irror Waynsvllle placed 5th In chemls· -Happy lfour ClUb .at the home or 'of the special topIc. 'What I. new the overall striplnr; program for RoIS Hartaook &Qd fam1l1. 'TrooP 152 of the .Waynesville on the earth, The Sun represents try. . Jackie Williams of Mason. her daughter. Mrs, Bernard Daley, . Mrl. Ella Daldn left FrIday for Girl Scouta held the:lr regular the .ElIBence of the Godhead,· Its I took lith in physics. ·Dorotby · Tbe regular business sessIon In hog produ,ctlon." "hlch wa. of the year_ great Interest to everyo . ne. . Engilleer Harold Eckhardt. ,or a vlalt with her friend. Mrs. Moll,l e meeUng Wednesday. M:a y 12, rays represent the Holy SPirIt. ' Fisher. of Waynesville. was 14th WIlS beld and Miss Dorothy WllMr. swartcel l~troduced u hJs the Bureau ~f .Trafflc anet . Satety. O"Dton In Columbu.. . ' Dues and attendance 'were taklln tbe Mirror the ·Essence of Chr1at. ' and Barbara. Doster, of Hllrveys- son. brld~lect, was honored by gueet ' Ipeaker; Mr. ', ~Ichard Sat. wh~ch III ~duotlng the l>avement MilS Helen TrIm.hle and Mr. and refreshments weJ'B lIerved, All the mirror renects the f\Ill burg. was 16tb In algebra I , In the club and .recelved a beautiful , terthwalte. . Sherltf of Warren marklnr; , prDII'am. said the crew. Frank Trimble were wecome vlll- Planl were made for the "Cook- disc of tbe Sun · In Its SpleDdor, so American blstory, Margie Jane gift. county. 'who. spoke on bla 'Wort, got under way ~ Dlvlllion 12" tors of their aunt. Mill Myttle Out" which wu beld on Saturday, does Christ reflect tbe qualitIes l.awls of CarU"e. r~nked 10tb. ....Each member of tbe Club anBand ably answered many quelUon. Oleve~ on M~y 10. ,They .~rt. 8tevenl ' on Sunll&1 aftel1lOOn. The meeting ' adjoulrned wJth and perfeotloos of Uie Almighty, Tony Etc of HarveYllburg, was wered roll oall by giving a recipe alked of him. '. , ad • "",,k later In DlvtslQn 1. ,Mr., Carl Sm_ltb and bill brother the cloelnr; clrejJe: . Abdu'l Baba Ukena ~d to the 11th and · Richard Scbweln. ot or. household hint. Alter' a very lovely d.ay tbe alub Lima: Dlvialon I. Ashland: Dlvl- Mr. George Smith and wife. of Sandra Allen, News Reporter. Bun and Cbrlst and the Holy Spirit Mason wall 14th, Uciyd Harria of Game. were enjoyed and the .djourned to meet 'wIth Mr. and slOn 7, Sidney; D.lvlllon 8. Middle· ,New Vienna. s~nt the week end " to two mirrors, ' If we sa,. we Springboro. wu 7,th In world hili' club adjourned 'WJth plana to meet Mrs. Se,t h Furnu In June. town; ·' and Dlvll,~9n 11. New Phll- with 'their Illter. Mrll . . Edna lJuhr- Girl Get Y••r have seen the lIun In two llilrrora. tOry, RJchard Brannaman of Car· at the home of Mrs, Alberta H~k , , ad~lphlL . man ~n ~yto~ that Is to say we have Been three UsIe. ranked 14th In senior soolal In June. Dellcloue Ice cream. VI8ITORS FROM DAYTON 'The ~malillnl dl~lona are Pins Last Th........, .unll _ one In heaven anil two on' studIes, John Blandford. of SWlng- cake and coftee were lerved duro CARD OF THANKI "Dangle nay" wal held at st. earth. we speak , truly. On the boro. wall 19th in En,lIlh IX. Ing the soolal ho.ur. Mr. and MH. Roy A. Scherer, of Iched~ tor .triplnr; In Jun.." Dayto~. were. Snnd.y dJnIler IU:~ Eckh.rdt aaJlt I wI.h to thank my neighbors; Mary's Parl.h RouBe here lIIay 1.3, other hand If we I.y there III one Dortl Brown. of Wayneavllle. wall _ •• , .......................,... .. ......... frlendll ' aad membera 0 f the AU Bniwmel belongin, to Troop S~, that It baa no putner o~ 11th In En,Uah XII. Mary loan In general eclence. Billy BeW.. 'of Mr.. and IIrs,. Paul Scherer IIODI. ;:.. ':, WUll........ 1Ie&WI.t Chureh for No. 154 were preeented th, "Year equal. we il,alll .~ the ~ruth. . Stiles. of ~vlUe. wu 7th In I myre of lJarveYlborg. rec:e1.,4!.'!, I11'i ERE NDILIBLI PINOIL'- HE-. lhe lUll' niCle Garda and letten PIll" b' their leaders. lin. Lester -Submitted by Mrs, Heltlll McQo¥- Latin L -- , bonorable mention In ~e ....~ DAVTOHIANI VI HI . I" th haft MIlt dlll'lq m PnaUI and-ari John ' W fi....a Jamel Edwanl" Baker of Klnp Dlv1l10n 111 IIChoola. IIr. and lin., CharI.. B~~ We have paulDe VeIUII Ia4e1. 1UII~. 'I'ber w:.,..., After ~vlllCn'their pha.. each ' TYPEWRITER RI~BON' HIRI Mms. l'aIlkld 4th In phJ.Ilcl In In ahamllur, c.rl Soh_Ibn••, cbUdnIl of~"'" II ' Ibl. CopJI1lc Pactll DOW In, .took. ....atI1. ' Bro...... "u ireeted bJ' & Brownie You can let TJpewrIter RJbbqDI DlvIIIlon II achooll cludfteatloll til or Waru~ raW IOUa .. Ute __rIIOOD ytIltoN ~ IIr. del .... 'I'1le IlIAd GIIRtte. "'6 ' t t:b Guette om.. the tUatrIct. state In DlYIIIoD IOIuIoJ. Pa\ll 8oIIeI:W _ famUJ. ~' •• .,...~ Barletta McCIbmIa. " . 'l'roop No. lu • ' a • •
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TH E M.IA MJ GAZETT'E
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Establl.hed february. 1850 PAUL A. SCHERER CECILIA J. SCHERER
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NOTIC E TO CONTRACTOR. STATE F HI De,>art mellt of H Ighwaya 'Qlumbu • Ohio. May l4. 196 1 olltract Sale. Legal Copy No. 54·224 NIT PRI E CO TRACT
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By A FELLOW MOVIE VIEWER Thursilay :\Iornlnj; ~ ·379 (2) I \\'a ~ D S\1l1 • W au n ' ount)', Ohio. METHODIST CHURCH S a l d 111'0 1 0 als \\ I I b e I:Ullr d (\ sel'ond clllss Dla tler at h at t he. am e o( th tat It s ' IDS 1111 you h IIr anymore m n wi ll think Il's worth the view. J. W. \\' tI ~ wood. Hnlster Ihe Iloalo Ice It \\'lIfnesvlII , Ohio, III hw.I Y Dlrel'tor of b:o, at o· Is 'luema8 ope, Inemuscop • Irng. It'a ratber dreary all tbe way ( hur h 'Choo\. 9:30 a. m.• Mr. , lid r l b a l or :'o\arcb S. 1 7 . lumbu . hlo, until 10 :00 a. m.. :Inruascope. I'" lIee n sev ral through. but V ry well neted. Take {e, b rt )t cMlI1an. SUpL blo tilDdtlrd Time. Tuesday. 111·tures In tb . n W (lr eSII. sOllie your 'bandk "chlef to thla one. \ onhl ll ervloe. 10 : 30 0 . m. June " 19 .•4. fo r improv III nts of wblcb I en.oyed. but n w pro alt Disney has done It again ! Yontb Yello" 8~ l ll unday 7:3 SubBcrl ptlou R81es-$2. P r YCa{, In advance, in In : Warren OUll ty, hlo. on 'e811 or no, If r ou don't hllve Il H 's 'ollle up ~ Itb unotber swash. p. m. lion \V AR'" '·(:lA ( ~.ll). tat rood s tor; , rou don't 11Il\' a good buc kling drama baB d 011 blstol" hol r Pi'll U Thursday .00. s lml'l l'lIl hncra t .ra. This tim II' S Rou t • O. I ' . In II ntnlllOn To wn· I lUI . It·s slll1 a THURSDAY, MAY 20. 1954 s hip, hy rnrl l ng. draining. pavln that You'lI notice thot t he n co "Hob Ro)''' ond 8 r 01 Jim Dllod)' Gn> ~nlckle. lint Tarlor nd ROi with Ilsphaltl \'on rete n or shed tors. a tr 88 8 , and t b plctur It It! too. tarring Richard Todd FERRY CHURCH OF CHRI ST . bbotL .\ ba. It I dlnn r i being aggr gate base lind onsuu tlng I that gOI tll nendemy awurls. all and Glynis Jo hns as us unl. I he "lllnned for tb JUllt' m~llng to drai nage fRclll U 8. were regular bla,ck and whll 2·0. two stars and u t!be s upporti ng Ilyron II!'V r. Minister MISS JANE FITE he held at the home of Frank l \VldUl : Pavement I feet ; ROlld· nonnal regular size sereen II' a ·ed. ClIst do . a bang up Job 011 th is nt I School, 9:30 a. m. \\' arbel .\ wat 30 feet. "From Here To EternIty," "'talag technlcolor tale of love and trea· Morning Worshl[l, \0 : 30 Il. m. Correspondent . I The '\' el ome Bible los9 ot L ngtb 01.67 feet or 0.151 mlle. 17" ond " Roman Hollduy" (11\ v ry, BOp In old Scotlllnd. Prn: er lI1ee: ln g, 7 :00 P. m. M ' Th I Gorge will enter· Jonah 's Run Baptist hur h met "Tb da te set for completion of l goOO plcl'ures and 01\ In black and Weste.r na alway& s em to make Yo un jr People's M eUng, 7:00. 18. e ma • b fl t ode 'C'.-Id I I b b f 1\.1 this work shall be as set forth In whit. J ust goes to show doesn't Il bit even thou h YOIl seldom see G:vellln~ , er,,1 es. 7 : 30 p. m. InIn the urel hers OL er rs gr ,. f ay e"en ng n t e orne 0 1'. the bidding bropoaal::' 'It ? one Iyou haven't seen a doz n Ohio Stat Employment Service. Sp aklng of black and wh ite Umes wHh local and caat changed. pupils to a party to be given In I and Mrs. ROY Abbott. A dessert tb scbool building Friday after. course was served to tbe guests 1207 all Avenue Hddletown movies, a couple of excellent ones Aa long aa there's cowboys and WAYNESVILLE CHURCH . OF hlo. will tIlrnlab' the s ucceslfui heading yo~ wt~y are "Beat the Indla n8. people llke them. Me. CHRIST noon. Mrs. George who bas taugbt follo"ing tbe regular meeting. the primary cia 1188 in the Bchools Tbe South Jassle Advisory bidder an employment list from DevU" with Humphrey Bogart and too ' A couple or prelty good ones bere ror several yeaT'S, follows the Council met Saturday evening. in whl b all QuaUfled un8kllled labor Jen nifer Jones. B.nd "Act of Love" making the rounds rlgbt now are Price Robe rtB. lIulBter Bible School at 9: SO a. m. custom or having a motbers party the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Roy shall. Insofar as pos8lbl e. be se- I with Kirk Dougla!l and newcom r " Eecape trom Fort Bravo" with each year. Abbott. The group had an Inter· lected tor thtIJ project. • Dany Rotitn. The first Is a r eg· a good cast h&a.ded bv Wilil U' . Morning Worehip. 10:30 a . m. Evening Worllhlp. 7:80 I). m. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker wer.... esting dlsou8slon of farm probThe attentlon or bidders la dl· ular comedy ot errors, with Rob- Hold n and Eleanor Parker and gueata Sunday or her Blater, Mrs. lems followed by a lunch Berved recled to the special provtalonB ert Morley, and Poter Lorre adding "War Arrow" with Jeft handler Mld",eek Servl el. 7:30 p. m. ennie Bell of SomeT'Svllle. by the host and hoetesl. covering subletting or assigning to tbJa witty well acted picture. and Maureen O'Hara. I think [ J tbe contract. tbe us e .of domestic IGina LollotJrlglda (what a naIDe !) mentioned tbat last one In an ear· MIIII Bonnie Sue Welsb. of MT'S, A . .s. Collett and Mre. Rob- matllrlala. selection of labor, boure addlnl' beauty but little elle to lIer column. but It'e 11t111 good:Utica. spent Sunday bere u the ert Hougb attended .the Wayne of employment and con.dltlonll of the proceedings. orr the beat This week let·s salute a real ST. AUGUSTIN!. CH.uRCH gueet of her grandparenta. Mr. and Township Farmera Club meeting, employment. I moTte la "Beat the Devtl." "Act old·timer Walter Brennan. a R.v. Job. BenalDa, Putor Mra. John Eo Welah. ThuT'Sday afternoon In the home The minImum "'~ ge to be paid Of Love" Ja a aad story of romance fine actor and stili going atrong. ....... 8.ot' A114 10:00 a. m. rucky WllIlama. of WilmIngton. of Mr. and MT'S. Frank Swartlel of to all labor employed on this con. with a war seltlng. Women will l'It be back loon with more gUmp . lpent Saturday here &I the &'Ilelt Oregonia. tract shall be In accordance with like thla movie but I d.o ubt If the sell of the top fare In movie going. ot hli grandparenta. Mr. Ilnd Mra. Mr. and MT'S. Jack Reynolds and tbe "Scbedule of Prevailing Hourly "T. HOLL'r MI!THODIST MIIII 'Frieda Belle WllllamlOn an.d Wage Rates Aleertained 8nd De· _ _11I1~1fl!11 H S. Tucker. . lermined by The Department of 1'1'. M . Scaff, ....later I The flTllt and aecona rra4e ltu· I~I.. Wyvetta WUllamaoll apent lndultrial Relations applicable to NOT ICE SUDd..., Scho!, . : 30 a . m.. E. denta of the HarTeYlburc School the week end In Holland. Michigan State HI«hway Department 1m A. Barahart, 8npL -vere entertained to a picnic FrI· attenalD, the Tulip ~Itkal. provementa In accordance with W. No,. Hav. We"",p Servlee. 10:80 L • . ' day at Ft. Ancient. The group Mr. and lira. Roy Abbott and Sections 4115.03 (17·3). 4116,04 EY••I... hni", 7.10 p. lB. wu Ilccompanled there by tbelr aaughter Sue apent Sunday In (17.4). 4115.05 (17·4a), 4116.06 t.chera Mrs Hiram Gear" Mra. Sidney .. the dlDIler guelta of hili (17·5) and 4115.0'1 ·(17·6a) of the Lyle ~bert~n and Mn. brother. Mr. and Mn. Frank Ab- Revised Code of Ohio." LE , MI.nlll Quett. Reynoldl. bott. The bidder rUllt eubm!t wltb Pint Da7 8e~ L lB. Cpl. Clyde Runyon, who III tem· Mr. and MT'S, Albert Reynolda hll bid a certlfted check In the )leet1q lor . WenIdp, 1':10 a .• . IJlmll~_ rarO ulI ed to Lockland Alr H .a amount or $1.0 0.00. b t th .pent the week end In po Y.,,__ P ollanu. Plans and specifications are .on Foree ....e. Col um ua. apen e Mlchlgan attending the Tulip Fell' file In tbe department of hlll:h'l to re.ect aD)' ancl all bids. waYB Dnd tbe office of the dlvlllion S. O. LlNZELL, weekend here with MT'S. Runyon tlvat. and their daughter, taekle. Tbe coaltlon of Rev. J . P. 'Thorn· deputy director. I State Hlghwa)' Dlreeto Mr. and MT'S. W. P. McCarren. bury II reported to be mueh 1m. The director rellerv.. the right 6-20-27 of Walhoundlng, llpent the week· proved. end here at their home with her - - - -- - - - - - - -mother. Mrll. Laura Shldaker. '~ .I.DAY Nnl'S The BYF of Jonahl Run Baptlat fiGHT Church held a meeting In the ao- • " . .101 GIARDlLLO clal rooma of tbe church Sunday 'Summer ad ItnIAt bak ' ••••• LltI.lo· •• oee<ln't be enema.. • evenlog. , .,"lRR! LANGLOIS Mn. H. S. Tucker. Mrll. Hugb Tbat.. the opiDklo of V1c:tor , ••• t.L,t •• MO·.,14, Vito, famou New York hair Vance. Mn. A. S. Coli tt. Mrll, Itylillt. Too maoy straight-baited MlDDLeWlIGHTS Laura Shldaker a.n d Mrs. Clyde MAY 21, '54 women, be ..,., think the on17 Levlc)' attended the Warren COun· ty WCTU convention beld Friday Tbe Miami Gazette t. on lale answer to lIUJDiner'a IUD, wlocl. Our famous artist. Stanford In Lebanon. eaeb ThuraclaJ at 1lOOn at the 8,IId water ia • frizzJ permmenL Bog e n, abandona Lebanon on Instead, the natural c:barm and 4" ..'l'he Menll ClUb met Wednesday 1 Wayneavtl1.e Drull Store, Tbe groundl or poor appreciation of . ,•• Of the next IIome Mat evening In tbe school cafeteria. ~ price remalne the anme-6c per ftalter7 of Itrailht hair mould years ot great servIce to all mer be empbuized in • soft, easyfried chicken dlDner wU lerved to elngle copy-or '2.00 per year. .........y be your OWII' ('hata of Lebanon. Thla man la. to-care-for hairdo like the one the guests by the hOlta. Mr. Earl , I1Ildoubteclly World'l Third Deaf mown ~ Genius. World's speed .troke pal· I • 011 " 10 ... ftns Itt In bia new book, Secreta ARTIFICIAL li11fair StyUn..~ Vito expliIiia eUe knife painter and allo beadll . F....r.1 ·L.nd B.nk bow ba.ird0ll like tbia em be world's lawn yacht co. and many In • , . to stIItl achieved euiJ),. Controllin, the other new and coming powerful . croWD of the bead II the MOlt Inventions. He again talces thp lin Pm IIoa Bana important th.i n, to remember 10 IIanIaaI AD balr, the Iheart or Waynesville .luBt 4 doors Dh II 0.... Ita.. A Sound Way To Finance atylinl hair. It Ihould always atntJPtl-aj'''-II~ba _ variety, has south 01 the Miami G a % e t t e . · • be amoorh. clirectinI the rest of aIDCI"m oJ' bend, espec:1a'Uy Farm R••I Estate He sa)'8 bls lawn Y!lcbt sball the hair into place. at the temples, Ildebuma, ADd become world·wlde recognlz d. non-crubable and they have no GroomIDg Tlpa top. FoUet_in. tbie bend. p1o- His new and greatest w1l1 be tb~ moving parts. by magic force. One easy way;o let this curl hair around front with Why Pay More in '54 smooth effect Is to groom hair curls ah'e ped llII:e the figure "6". great new Iky·flab and alr·f1lh. 1Write him for particulara. with a lood tonic. Vaseline hair H you want bellht, pin them so Fanner tonlc, made of petrolatum, is that the curIa 'will stand ,away Syst.m recommended because it lubri- from the ~P. Uke Uttle boop., cates as it grooms. Simpl)' sprin. wbile drying. , Loana Made Through Finally, ~ hair b. dried, kle a 'littre tntveYO~ hand and then rub over liair, payin.s spe. comb ouL ftuft curls around ......01 cial attentiOD to the crown. face; and then usin. a few more PHONE 27 Next, atudy hair and notice drops of the tome, lUck the back Don Tebbe Carlos Harmor wblch w87 it baa • tendency into· a . smooth Itral,bt Une. Leblnon, Ohio Phone 448 EL LIS H. STURM, Scc'y·Treal, Technicienl PubU bed
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COMMON PLEAS John M. and Ben Browning dba Browning Bros. vs Finley Taulbee, et aI, case dismissed. Emrna WeU8 vs Andr ew We1Is case dismissed. I Dorothy Yunkes vs Geraldine and Charles Thompson Job n Yunkes, Ramby Lee yW;kes and Anna F. Hamby, GuardIan of Ramby Yunkes. O~dered that sum. mons Issue 10 Sheriff, for services upon minor. Harry S. Eastman vs Joy Sulll· van, et at, sale conUnued. Jean Roberts vs Albert Roberts, Jr., divorce to plaintiff, child to plaintiff. Defendant ordered to pay $15 per week. Mabel Sullivan Chriest, et al vs K a r I Leltsenmeyer, defendant granted 30 days to plead.
Alvin P. and Mary L Gibbony Lo EsUe K. and Mildred M. Haines, Z,26 aCl'es-in Morrow. - - Ivan L. and Rita Penley to E. R. Houston, 12.40 acres In Salem Twp. Cecil and Sarah Milburn to Frank C. Anderson, 1 lot in Clear. creek Twp. William and Mary Lou Heizer to .Alva and Belvia Helzer 1 lol in Franklin Twp. ' Margaret Wund to Ba.r ba.r a Wund, 1 lot in Morrow. _E. R. Houston to Thomas F . and Marguerite Sebree, 3 lots in Salem
)fAY 17, 1954.-The· BUD IB Ihln· Ing and It 111 a lovely day but thE' hou8e feels very empty now that my fnmlly haB gone after being wltb me tor a month. It was nice to have my sl8ler and ber husband bere. Everyone that lives alone 8hould have company every once In a while for long enough 80 that you get used to takJng care at a family. It Is nice to have some one to cook ror part 'Of the time, Twp. Ellis S. Thompson to Paul E. makes baYing tblngs In tbe locker worthwhile. My peas are in biOI' and Helen I. Hasselbring, 1.a acres ~ sam but they didn't stay long in TurUeereek Twp: enough to help me eat them, tho Newton L. and Ethel Vlerebome we did bave nice asparagul while to Ivan N. Ingersoll, Inc., !AI acres in Wayne Twp. they were here. Tbe weather lut week was not very good but we Lou Romobr to Wanda Runyan, have had a few nice day. The 10NEW SUITS 1 lot in Lebanon. uet tree. have put on a good Velm~ C: Fair VI James F. Fair, Kendall and Lucille F. Corey to ehaw tor tb ) Bt few daYI. The clivoree, Maple and Maple, attor. Lawrence Brown, 2~ acres in Har· hlolloml bue been unulually neys. I . Ian Twp. larre and the bunches longer than Pauline Hedger VI Lawrence Russell F. and Ruth H. Sellkop the trolt cau"ht Hedger, clivorce, Brown ... -- Young, to l Joseph' J and Virgie E. Roettele , u.ual. LaBt -ear • D them. The cold weather did lome attorny.. 1 ot in Deerfield Twp. damqe ..peclally to beaDI. I AlmA Kirkham ". Charles Wes. Ezra and Llllie Johnson to Lyle haye beard of lOme oat. that wu ley Kltkham, clivorce, CanDY, Stew. ud Mary Ring, 2 Iota in Franklin Twp. damaged but ours look. all rigbt. ll'd and Crow$', attorneys. Our appJea do not leem to be burt Jamel F. Fair VI Velma L ~Fair, Carl C. Barnhart to Robert M. but the paper quoted Mr. Groby ~ clivorce, Harold G. Dance, attorney and GlenDa t. Lahman; 1 lot in 11n th t bl U atra~ Tbelma -Donovan VI Clarence X Clearereek Twp. . :arop ~a aruln.:.. en re . DonCMyl clivoree Donald H. Rolf John and Ethel WittenlD1er to attorney:' , Charles J. and Ida Mae SmIth, 0.4 Tbe other dAT ...e lOt one of the Joan E. Mt.'Ora~ VI Robert lie- acres In Turtleereek Twp. nellbbor boYI to 10 up and tirilll Grath, cHv Earl H. Iloo J Ea~l aDd Mildred HalDes to ~" .' re, r., CIanmce A. and GeraldIDe A. Holt down Pretty Pull' kitten.. There tto a rney. , .. ... ere four or them and now they Jo1m C. aqd Sylvia M. Moore VI 15 acres in Salem Twp. are In .. box on the poroh aDd ahe Malon Grange No. 1680 and L. II. Howard T. and Don W. Wort· leem. fairly well aaU.fled tbou,b Ireton, Albert Sehut~ and Cllf. man to Herbert C. and DaiJr II. at tint Ibe tried to moye tIlem. ford SUtt, Jta Trustees, for money Lamb, 1 lot in Wayne Twp. Sbe wu not unci to carTJlnl them only, amount elalmed $373.06 with Mary Hartsock to...J D. and and ...aa nry ....nal'd no ... tbat inteftlt aDd eosta. Maple aDd Josephine Pennington, 2 acres in they are quIte blS and beayY. At Maple, attorney. Maille Twp. fl1'It we pnt them In a box on the Charles M Woods VI Fred E William B. and Ottls and John kltcllen Ooor and Ibe Immediately and ~elin~ C. Wi1l1aDllOn, fo~ Turner to Steve and Minerva Tur· atartecl to take one or them baolr mODeJ :.mount eWmed $500 00 ner, 1 lot in TurUec:reekTwp. Sbe tried and tried before abe ,ot with ~terat and COIta D H. Vly. Delphine and Ellen Helton to a ........ bold on It and only lot u tto ' ' . Ada Allen, 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. ID~ _ , a mey. Be 1 L ut'ls far u half w.y to the door. Then Home Federal Savlnp and Loan m ce MU.to Dorothy M. Ibe laid It down a.nd Kat "'orrled , VI Jobn L., Sr. and Marle Mitchell, Yunkes, 2 Iota in Lebanon. about tbe otbers and went back I cognovit, Fred E. Jones, attorney. becMkasto°nBE. landR.RuLob~.~ HOlm. to tbem and Supr came a101ll, The First NaUonal Bank of iii. em ce ...... on, 2 ots ImeUed the kitten, tried to play I amisburg vs Cecil Smith, cognovit, In- Franklin. Clyde Corr to Willard and Juan· with It • little and tben took POI' Lawrenee Bauer, attorney. le8ll10n at It and growled wben -Ita Abney, 0.2 acres in Franklin the poor IttUe mother cat came l RIAL ISTATE TRANSFERS Twp' . . Nellie Gepbart to WiUlam I,. Emmett O. and Nettle R. Dale to flfter It. W let them {s about It tor. HUle wblle then . we took lind Ora Rothwell, 1 lot In Frank. ~~~ ~~na Ward, 1 lot in 1I0lle8110n and tlxed a box for UD. • James V Both . to Elhabeth M them on the porch. Sugar (081 1 E. R. HOUlton to Audie Frank Botb 1 1 't in ~anklln ; • and lootl In once In a wbUe but and Audrey H. Blanton, 1 lol in e, 0 , • 110 tar hun't tried to take one. Salem Twp. 1111111"11111111111111111111111111111111111 HU' pupa are growtng rut and Adrian P and Mary ' E Reffitt .1 t. w11l loon _ha.ve their eyOll open. to Edwa d ~d KatherlJl . HIxs ' Tbe bird. are very active today. 1 lot in Twp e OD, The brown thrashen bave their Geo d Habel' hi rge an... Xa ert to ntlllt down by tbe spring thla year, LIDa Crowe. 1 lot in ~ HOURS: a mucb larer place ror all of Ill!. William and Bonnie B. Dalton tp The wreDI are very baly oomllll Kub D. aDd Mary Lou Amburlf, 9 to 11:45 a. m. and lOiq to their Deat on the 1 lot III South LebaDCID. 1 to. 5 p. m. porob. Yeaterday we I&W a brU· . Uant blue IndJgo bunUng, the first Loren and Mae Lanham to Kasb . Except WodnHday P. M, 1 baye leeD thll year. T-lie phoebe D. and Mary Lou Amburgy, 1 lot blnt bu II neat In the old oblcken in South Lebanon. Abova Woolworth'a bouae agllln thlll year ,a n4 every thl.1I morning. We moved tbe big 5 and 100 Store wbere there II a great eomlng and I bad heifers to another pa8ture goln~ of all tile bIrd.. where they oa.n not • e e their Tell'phohe 2-4301 The e&lvee tliat we are try1nS mama and hope they will ltay to wean got out al&in yesterday tbere. " If! ' and I taw tbe two of tbem blllll" The dowe1'l are al\ early tblll tully lucking old Ruth, one on year_ There III another gamble eacb 114e of ber, lennlng up asalnst Will tbere be any paonlell leU tor her. 110 that ·the pear old cow Memorial Day? The first one8 are OPTOMETRIST oould acarcely move and ' could l out now and , the lri. are In full OHIO neltber kJok nor butt them as tbey bloom. Some yOBI'II tbey are early XENI.A, are IIlmollt as blS al lbe III. And and lome I.te, and nothing we can now It II time to SO take a HoI· do will make It any dlrferent. "11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111' IItein calf tQ WDmlnston to tbe lale aDd to get II~ Ilmaller onel ~-...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " . , . ......to lake the pl'lce ot tbe belfera TELEPHONES: that we put In the weaning ·pen WAVNESVILLE 2091 LEBANON Office 26-K RESIDENCE 4e2 , MORROW No. S SAND and eRAVEL AND LIVED HAPPILY ever .af· BLACK-TOP DRIVES terw.rds . .. 11 • broad .tatement which isn't alwayl true, espe'TAR and ROAD OIL cially if the bride ,_tarts looklna LAWN and FILL DIRT like a cleaning woman with her head burried in a lot of uilrOman· READY ·MIX CONCRETE tic: ' hOUHhoJd EXCAVA TING and DUM.P TRUCK SEHVI : E duUes. Here'l a lUI· geltlon to as· lure more time, whether you're a brlde of today headed 'f or a honeymoon or \ ~~~ . one of yester· \~ day just · off on a vacation. Take along nylon blouses, dressel, lingerie and nylon shirts and oth· ~ol~' &h~ I er garments for him. They're light as a feather and easier to care for. The trick is to ' include a light Take no tho, lor what '<weight plastic jar of b~ulng beads and ' 8 small ce)lulous llponge. you .hall eat, drink When garments are solled, jUlt • . ! ' or b. clothed. . i' work the bluing beads into iI good Seek . first the kino·' . suds in hot water and gently rub any soiled spots wi~h the sponge. j;lom - of God and an Then wash them as usual, rlns· 'b•• ~ eban M . added ing twice. Hang _ YOlL hem up, dl'i!,l· ping ' wet, on \ n; Mat.- _8131-33. ,·u st· proof \ C;1 hangers. Shake ,\\ out the folds ./--"'/ . Id presto-in o time tl)eY're ready to weal' _ , ithout i 11 0 n· ;; . ing. He'll be im· ~ pressed with the laundt'y bluing trick which keeps hlS\Vhlte ahirta truly white . • . not to mention how proud ' he'll be if you \lie the extra time to keep )'O}ltlell looldnR like a real brlde. (ANS) 1..........-IIIIiIi....iii........-.-~-...- -..- - .
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1 lot in Franklin Twp. Richard J. Botblc to Elizabeth M. By CHAN, THE CHOW Bothe, lot in Franklin. Heu' and Edlth ox to Robert B. ' -....._ ........_ ...~~..,.~...l and Helen Rogers, 10 acres in The man who s"ld "It's so peace· ~ Franklin Twp. rul In the country" shoul'd have Roy and Lula B. Creech to Mary hnd hili head e~amln d. P aceful M. Beltzhoover, 91> acres in Salem Indeed' He lUusL haye lived In l\ and Hamilton TwIPs. different country than I do then. Woodrow and Cleo Brandenburg J am a watchdog. I am three to Ben and John Browning, 0.6 years old. In those three yenrs I acres In milon Twp. have lived no one has yet told me W.T. and Haye D It t Ch what It Is So J'm supposed to be . s a on ' 0 as. watching. . I watoh everything and Opal Wise, 1 lot i.n Franklin and I listen to everything not Twp. lbrough any sense or loyalty but Joseph A. and Anna M. Raney for the lack or something botter to Hay and Phillis Branham, 1.6 to do. But I do bave a complaint acres in Franklin Twp. to register. Matthew, Sr. and Viktorla Her· Another farm dog J know told mett to ~onard allld Glancy Smith, me that watchd9ga are supposed 0.6 acres In Franklin Twp. . to watcb things mostly at night. Marilyn Kindred to Gerald Frid· From then on out I stayed up nUes enmaker, 1 lot in Franklin Twp. and I try £0 sleep days. Now here'd Henry Daniels to William B. and my complaint. Why, oh. why. do Frances M. Hubler, 1 lot in Deer· the silly birds have to get up so field Twp. early In the morning ? Now I ArmeUe M. anel Arteanious C. don't have anything against them. Smith to Bunny P. and Fe.m C. tbey can get up If they want to, Ragland, 1 lot in Franklin Twp. hut do they ba ve to be so happy Roy E. and Beulah E James to about and 'BIng their Ifsilly heads H d Lu . ofC al1 Itday? Wonder anything e,Dry an cy Parrett. 26 acres can be done about It. Maybe I can in TurUecreek 'lWp. cbange my work Ins bourB from Beulah James to Henry and Lucy night to day. Anybody want a Parrett. 1 lot in SDUth Lebanon. daytime watchdog? Woodrow and Cl:eo Brandenbll1'l Those cnuy robins finally got to Browning Bros., 0.5 acres in tbelr nellt built and . bue seWed Union Twp. down. I think. The Oll,t and I have Grace Browning to Ben and John come to an ~11'.....adlng. Tbe Browning, 0.3 acres in Union Twp. eow mOTed out of the neld next James E. BenUln to Carl and dOO~ and they plowed It up; 10 1 Mar,aret Mocbbe." 0.7 acres in don t have to worry about tbem Turtlecreek Twp_ .nymore. All In all thlngB have d been pretty quiet thll week. Today W. T. and Gla .,. Cook, Hayes and II a lazy IPring day and I think Ethel DaltoD to Wlinfred and Mary I'll try to get a little. If you'll eJ:. Eatep, 1 lot in Franklin Twp. cuse tbe e,;presslon, cat-nap. Oh, HellrJ and Lacy Parrett to Roy yel, one thing bappened. The FuJ· F. and Beulah E. J,ames, 3 acres in , Ier Brusb Man and I had • little Turtlecreek Twp. run In. but we called It a draw Edward and Ktltherine Hixson after the first round. to Heuland and Delcle M. Gam· Guess that about Bum8 up my bill, 1 lot in Franklin Twp. week. HOll, your;' hRS been JU8 t Alton P. and Ad. Cope to Earl J. as nice and you re enjoy!q the and Cynthia Wl1aonI, 1 lot in Frank· Iprins time as mucb u I am. See lin Twp. you 100D with lome more doge fI1fl newl of the countrv -" . PROBAT! Estate of Florence CoWer, deEsta~ of C. Ault, dec'd., deceased, inventory approved. wiU ordered filed. Estate of ~ L Fires, dec'd., MARRIAGE LICENSES determination 6f Ilnberitance tax Merle Jeffery, 20, paper worker, Estate of . C. E; Howard, dec'd., Franklin and Dorothy L Lonicker, John L Gibbs appointed admlniJ· 20, clerk, Franklin. tr.tor; W. H. MicHenry, _Dowd Ricbard Grandin Shepherd, 34, Stewart and Harry Bentbein apo market researcb, Cincinnati and pointed appraisers. Eleanor ·Jeanne Bowen, 22, LebEstate of Clara E. Miller, dcc'd .. anon. transfer of real esta~ granted. Critt Brock, 22, truck driyer, Estate of Carl J. Miller, dec'd., Lebanon and Sara Lou BroWDmg, tranfer of real .es,tate granted. 21, waitress, S4luth Lebanon. "Estate of Jotni'!"A. Haglund, de· William E. MehaHle,. 23, bater ceased.-will filed, bearing set for i Waynesville and Shirley Stabley May 18 at (0;30 A.M. 19, Carlisle.
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WEEKLY ON FRIDAY EVENINGS , Live Wire and Progrellslve. . 'n Organl znllon Second To Non Strictl y Selt ers on t he Refi t All Around IIl nrkpt In the Country
ECKHART TRASH COLL,ECTINa SERVm:E
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A 'Fresh' Approach to Dieting; Get In Shape fo..r Sumtner Now
Fresh 'fruita aDd 1rtle&ablea are among a reducer'l best friends I Now that ~pUng lui, seaeOD is just arouJjd the corner, thoughta are turning t, reduction ot bulging wajsUines. Luckily, It Is also the sealon in whkh fresh fruita and vegetables are most available. Dletin,' UIU8l1y isn't tun. In, the final ' analyw It geta down . . . to plain will power. ' You Just have . to want to lose weight enough to give up temPtinJ hiib calorie foods. . ' But instead. of dietinJ - just change your attitude tow.ard food aDd ltay et~rnal1y sliml . You can do thie by subltitutIng blgh nutrient -low calorie fresh fruita and vegetables for the high calorie foods you normailyeat , Taite is relative. If you like sweet foods, you will crave inCl'eaeing sweetness In .order to find satisfaction. If you decrease _ 1lfE WOII.LD'S LARGEST MARktT fOIt OHIONS IS lHl cHICAoo ~nL!
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OX~'OlW, 0., 'June 10.- l\1Iaml Univers ity awarde d 728 degreea ut Its 11 5th annual commen cement Monday morning . June 7 In With·
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'ourt. tbe college gymnas ium. Among the gr.duat e. were two <local .tudlnl a: Janet L. Beckett • of R, R. 2. B.chelo r of Science In Edu9atlon and Mary B. Bogan, of R.. R. 3. Bachelo r of Am.
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WAYN ESVIL LE, OH IO, THUR DAY.
TWO WAYIESVILLE STUDEITS GET DEGREES AT MIAMI U. 10IDAY- A. I.
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VISITOR IN CINCINNATI Mrll. Lucille Armita ge was einolnnaU vlllltor on Monday. r
The regular meetln&, of the Americ an LegIon AuxWa ry win be held Thurld ay night. June 10 ht 8'00 ' I ... ~ "'"' d B 0 e oc.. _r..... e rown, Fourth Dlltrlct prlllide nt, wiU be the Ins tailing o!l1eer for the new omcera or 196H96 6. Tbey are al followl: . Prealde nt. Ellzabe th Hull; Vice Prellde nt. Mary Dye; Vice Prellde nt. Apel Benbow ; Secreta ry Ciaf UgU; T Anne Giea4au~ ~Pla:':'UUl~ Grace Bra4do ck' IUetort AJl• . an. nelte ADderle; Sergea nt..t-arme. noae L Dak:ln
WCTU TO MEET ' FRIDAY The WCTU will meet at the Method ist church on FrIday two p. m.
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VISITING IN PENNI YLVAN IA MI'1I. R. E. Albury I, apendln g a few daYII with ber daughte r IDd chHdren Hatboro, PIL
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SHOPP ER8 IN DAYTON Ilr.. wlliured. liarUoc k and Mn. Harold Olborn wera Darton Ihoppe rs on WeclDIIIU)'. SUNDAY DINNER GUEIT Mill lJlla Benham ""lUI a Sun· day dinner ,uest of Mr. IDd Mrl. Gleon Bord,,1l.
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FRIDAY LUNCHEON QUEST I Mra. Bertie Mille and Mrs. E. F. Elamba rt were Friday luncheo n guests of Mrs. S. J . Burske.
The East Wayne Advisor y Coun· their May meet.lng at the home of MI'1I. Roacoe Fumu. Mr. Keller Hoak conduct ed the discus· alon on ' "Educa tion" and much time waa given to dIB CUB~L..the report on t.he Nub:ltlo n Confer-
HAPPY HOUR 9LUB MEETS The Happy Hour Club wlll meet on Tuesda y afterno on, June 15, at the bome ot 111'11. Benton Boak.
Announce Birth Of Son .t M. V. Ho.p .ta.
VIS ITORS FROM TOLEDO Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vanacoy of Toledo, were Tu sday and neaday gueala of Mr. and M.r8. J . J. Burette.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jonea are announ cing the birth of a aon on Wedn Bday. June 2 at MIami Vail y hoaplta l. The Infant weighed ae ven pounda "thlrte n ounces and has been named teven EdwIn. R has one UlU sister Frances . and his grandpa !' nta are Mr. and Mrs. Ibert Branno ck and Mr. and' Mra. Th rle Jonea.
GUE8T S FROM CARLI SLE Mr. and Mrl. Ernest Earnha rt, of arliBle. were lemorla l afternoon gu at8 of l\fr. and. Mrs. W. E. Stroud. OES TO MEET MONDAY MiamI Chapt.er 10'7 O. E.
meet In regular s aalon on day, June U. at elgbt p. m. candida tes wll) be g"' en the latory work..
ril addition , honorar y decrees of do tor of laws were given to four wen. Includl nl two promine nt MIa.mI alumni. Tbe alumni were Oen . .John Edwin Hull, comma nder FI8HIN G IN TENNE 81EE of the nit d States and Unit d Mr_ and Mr•. GUbert Frye and Nations forces In the Far Elaat, sonl and Mr. and 111'11. Ommet t cl8la of 1917, IUld Lester JohnlOn Butterw orth and Ion apent several \\1hltlock, governo r general of the clap ot the put week flahlng In Panama Canal Zone, clue of 1914. TejUlel8e4k The other two men were the ba calaure nte a nd comme ncemen t R~CEt4T VISITORS HERE epeakerB: Blebop Henry Wlie HobMra. H. H . Wadlw orth of West Ion and George H. Mead, respecCarrollt on. II.... Luther Perk,ns , lively. of Sandus ky, IDe! MI'1I. Maude Bishop Hobaon, who beads the Crane, of Lebanp n, were recentl'lICllutl~er'D Ohio diocese of the Eplapeats or Mrs. GrICe Vice and cops) church, gave the baccala ur. 111'11. Irene Hendel'1lOn. eate addrels Bunday night. r June 6 I n the Miami ltadlum . Mr. , RETURN FROM MICH,GAN Mead. cbalrml D of the board of Mr. and MI'1I. Don Hawke. Mra. the Mead Corp.. Dayton. p&ller Eo J. Anderle IDd Mils FllDce l manufacturel'1l. gave the comADderle returne d Bun4a, night men cement addr.. Monday mornatter Ipendl q a few dars at' lnI at 10:30. Greenfi eld VUlaae .and Detroit, Michigan.
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DAm'O N.O.• ton Motoroyole Olub Auxiliary will aponsor a tlve-lta r meet Saturda y nIght, June 12. CII t Delaplane. preside nt of the cl,ub announc ed today. Many of the nation's ace motol'1lyele raeel'1l '!flU be out to get their Ihare of the $1,200 purse money and one of the many trophlel In the racea at the Montgomery County FaIrgro unds. Da~ ton, which will get wade~ ~ay wllo time trials at 6:30. Race time In thl td I t I noe rna even ~ 8 : S0 0 ' clock. Since . the Ch~ty l'<ew81es raCM In . Columb ul Sunday afternoo n apoullor the naUona l 10·mUe champlon.bl p event. to ~rylght cycle racera trom aU aectlons of the nation wl\1 partlclp alte In the Dayton evenla Saturda y night. The parl.1al lilt of champs Includ ~. Bobby BUl, Columb ul; Dtck KJamto th, Grc:lvePOrt ; Paul 00'.1- lth st. 01 Ir "'h ....m . a I~ orel. Mtc h.•. aU winners of thel 20~mUe national; Bill Tum&IJl. Mllwau lee. Wlsc.. l~mlle nationa l champ; Don Reel, ' Darton expert, and many others. Bome 100 novice, amateu r and expert 'racerl will particip ate. Several thou land trl·state fan a are expecte d to attetld tbls atellar race card.
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When the Warren County Historical Society at~es Its elgbtb annual Hlslorlc Pilgrim age Saturday and Sunday. hundred s of visitors are expecte d to vlalt the Bob Peters pitched and batted homea, gardens , rose show and the Jr. Legion to Ita !lrst victory historic places of Intereat open to In Sunday 'S game &«alnllt Bell- tbe public, Mra. Hazel S. PhUUps , brook. Petera pltcbed 6·hlt ball prellde nt of tbe society announ ced and knocke d ~ three runa with a today. Pilgrim age tour hours are single and a double. He also from 10 a. m. tlll '6 p. m. each struck out eleven men. Dave Beal, day. Tom Hatton, . Fred LeMay and Jim One of the hlghllg bts of the Purkey alIo bad doubles to lead Pilgrim age thia year III tbe Flower the attack. Show at Lebano n high acbool lponWaynel vllle's record Is now 1·1. sored by the twelve garden c1uba The Jr. Legton team will travel to of Lebano n and Wauen county. Centerv ille thI. Sunday Cor a game The show III dIvIded Into flve secbeglnnl n!, at 3 : SO. tions wllb the theme. "June WedH ding," Wayne avlll_ Hatton ______________ _AB4 R1 1 Olendower. the Warren County Bradley ______ ,. _______ 4 0 o Museum. la again beadqu arters for Beal __ ___________ __ _ 3 2 1 tbe Pilgrim age. Tlcketa are ,2 for Purkey _____________ _ 2 1 1 tbe enUre tour or U a single house Petera _______ __ ___ ___ S 2 IUld may be purchas ed at the Urat 1 LeMay _______ _______ 2 1 1 house vlalted or In advance at the' Flanner y _______ ___ __ 3 o museum. The tour Includes both 1 McKeev er ____________ 2 o contem porary and hIstorical houBo Thomps on ______ ___ ___ 1 o es. Transpo rtaUon la not furniah ed Wella ___ _~ _______ ___ 2 o o but marker a along highwa ys make o It euy to find homea <in, ..dlap\.a.y. _ , TotaL _____ ________ _27 Proceed s from the PUgrtma.g(l 7 6 wUl b used to collect and preSellbro okAS Kelly _______ _____ _ 2 R H serve the history of Warren county &leyera ______ _______ _ 3 o 0 and maintaI n a referen ce library. 1 J . Poblma n ____ ______ _ 3 1 F. Rohr ___ _-. ________ 2 1 J . Pohlma n ____ _____ 3 Drake ____ _____ __ ___ _ 3 o WaGner _______ __ ____ 3 o o t William Pearson _____________ 3 tansber ry. son of o Mrs. John S tansber Beaw ______________ __ 2 ry, formerly 'of o o Boweu ___ ________ ____ 1 o o Wayn spllle. and now 11 residen t of Xenia, haR re-enlls t d for ano· TotaL _____________ 25 5 th I' six-year s tretc h In th . S. 3 Navy. He Is IItalloned at BuUalo, , and }llanll to make the Navy Legion To Elect New NY. hie care r. Anothe r 8011. J ames Stansbe rry, Offic er. Monday of Waynes ville. enlisted ' In tho A.merlc an Legion Post No. 61.5 U. S. 'avy and lell for duty on III me t Mondir y' nlgbt June H Tuesday . He sirth son r tor lection of otticera for the ldrs. Stansbe rryIs totbeeutel' military coming yenr. All membe rs nre lervlce. urged to be present Immedi ately follOwing the meet· lng, refr shm nts will serv d by "Hoppy."
Jr. Legioll Chalks Up Finl Viclory
Rev. John W . Wedgewood. paltor of the Waynes ville Method llt Churcb for the 188t 4 yeare, haa been appoint ed to Norwood odlat Church at Mariett a, Ohio, ~d will preach there Sunday , June 20 for the rtrst time. The new paator of the local Methodist church will assume his dulles on unday. June 20. Rev·. Wedge wood will be . at tbe Ohio Allnual Confere nce of the Methodist Church at Lakesid e, Ohio. on Sunday , June 13. In the abaence of the pastor. the WSCS wJil condu ct the mornIng worship service. The WSCS DA YTON, 0 ., June 10.-WlIllam Is headed by Mrs. Kennet h M. C. KJnser, or Wa:rnesvLUe, waa Retnlllc k. among the 359 atud ents wbo r • celved degrees at Ie 104th commencem ent of the UnIversity of Dayton. aturday . J lilt' 5 nt 2: p. m. in the NatlOllla l 'ash RegIster Audi tori um. Klnaer, Bon of Mr. a.nd Mrs. William Kinser of l1l. R. I , graduated with a bachelo r of science degree hi busines s adminis tration . He Is a graduat e of f)ayton ChamInade Hlgb chool emd ha been a membe r ot the PElrlhlng Rltles Military OrganJ;ath~n In hlB tour yenrs at the Unlvers lt)'.
Local SI..... aals 0.0. Degree Sallr.l,
Monda, Is Flag Day
On Saturda y. Ju.De- 12, Farmer s Grange 13 will enterta in Pomona range and the meeting will be held In the FrJends Boclal room. with the time tor dinner Bet for 1 :00 p. m. The commit tee ap· pOinted 0 take care of tbe baskets la aSking that table Bervice be Included . Tbe Worthy Mp.iJtel' urges that all membe rs plan to attend. We are expectl ng a large number ot &'Uesu and looking tor· ward to a good program and a fine evening togethe r.
H,·StOIiI·C PI·'I'g.l'1 ·mage ·10 8e HeI'u..J In •. 1e.,a L non
June 14th 18 Flag D y . On that day 118 many mercha nts and private dwellin g places aa poa· sIble should Oy the Americ an Flag. My colors - the red, white and blue into which haa been wove n the strengt h and courage of Amer· Ican men and women The atorles of my atar,a and stripes. . I represe nt the Declara tion of
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Re-Enlisls -In U. S. II" For Sil Yaars
Local Slldenl To Bradaala Salar.a,
<Queatlon: Howa rd F. Burton What Is tbe Baha'I concept lon of the Day or Judgme nt ? Rite. Held Wed ne.da y Answer : The general conception of judgFunera l rites for Howard F. ment 18 Incorrec t. Th'a "end of the Burton. 55. were held at 2 p. m. world" with which It ~a connect ed. Wednes day at McFadd en fun era,1 \ home. BurIal was In Miami cem· Is a mJat.r anllatlo n ; ,t ahould be etery. He died at 2:50 a. m. Sun · "the end of the Age" or "the end of an Era." The truth of the uc- Indepen dence. day at Grandv iew hospital . He . atand for the Constit ution or was an electric ian and plumbe cllllion of Revelat ors, or the suc- tbeI UnIted r States. and Bold Insuran ce. ' ce88lon of dlapenaataona, Is not I signify the law of t he land. Survivi ng are his wife Audrey ; generally undel'lltood. Thete Is a day of jud gment at the end of I ltand' for peace and good wm a dl!-ughter. Mra. Thomu Shoup, of every Era. .w hen P80llle to whom among the nations of tbe t hr ee brother a. world. WaynelvU le; the New Revelat or comell are Thomaa or waynea vUle, Robert of I belleva In toleranc e. tried. tested and judgeid. The J ewI am the badge of the natlon'lI DeJrolt, and Edward of Elyria; a Race wal Judged b)' Christ and greatne aa and the emblem of Ita sleter, Mra. George WaterhouBe. . of Waynes ville. _ _ _ _ -!-lwelr tallure to accepll resulted In destiny Tbrea.te n me and mUllon l wiU A rose show sponsor ed Jointly the deltruc tlon. of J:lI'WIal em by by the Lebano n Garden €Iub, the tbe Roman armlel lDell thl scaUer. Iprlng to my -defen ... ATTEN D OEI IN$PEC TION Cedar City Garden Club and tbe lng of the Jewish peopie I am the Amerlc all. Flag. II.... R.. H. Harteock. lin. 1.le Beed and Weed Garden Club wUl Ollt the world. The. Day through . •• ot "udg- Your Oag and ' my Oag. and how Prende rpat. Mra. lIarte BUne, .. • It rue. today, With onl, a~e and one-hal t be held at the Lebano n Hlsh ment tod&1 at Cbrlat'l return II In your Jand and.Itmy 111'11. J. P. Fromm and lin. D. C. lf rema1n lnl In the fllcal School on Saturda y IUld Sunday lant! and lialf , eekl Ilmllar RHODA BUNNE LL but It lion a m.!lh larger ]U~e attende d the InapecUon of year, indicati on are that the total Junl! 12 a world away ! "\ OUr VacaUon Bible S c h 001 IDd 18 from 1 to 6 p. m . seale Ilne<e all tbe peoplN ot the VictoJ'7 Chapte r Order of Eastern lal81 tax coltecti oDi will ROle red and blood red the strlpea ltarted on schedul e lalt GEORGE SCHOOL, Pa., JUIle 10 eiceed each day. Monday . . ,lobe are concern ed now and not Star on Saturda y afternoo n. It' ... II tl mornin g at 9 o'clock with good In- -J.lbod a Bunnell , _Itt Waynesville, r This ahow held In conjunc tion jUlt , _ naUOn or 1'&CI:e. 81 year. 118_ co ec ons 0 with the Warren OoUllty Histori (orever ,leam tereat attenda nce. Teache rs la Ichedul ed to be among 123 aen· cal Snow white and BOul white, the were alland 'I'NNOU NCE ENGAGEMENT :1.80 1. bUecI upon current SooletY'1 Pllrrlm age, Ihould" on hand to take over tbelr 101'11 receivin 'be g diploma s on June 12 an ,...rood torefath ers' dream; IIr. and lin. V.naon B~n. work and are aervtng very ralth- trom PrIncip al Richard R I ts t th k dl added Interel t to thla well-elltabMcFeely K. R. 2. Wayne ntue. announCf' BkJ' blue and true blue. with .tars ully and unselflllhly; and e'very- at this ace p or • wee en Ilg Ulhtid event. coed Quaker school near to ~eam ' arl,ht. the engqem ellt of their daughte r ~-r h 21 ~uclronted fto 1'3,1,~18·0 thing III moving along smoothl)'. Philade lphia. 600~ EDtrlea are open not only to . 8&lldra Lee, to Mr. Bobert BartolI, 'II' C wu a The ,Iorted pldQn of lhe day; a tor whiCh we are grateful p 0 on, . , membe ra of the three LebaDoll . Daught Those er of . Mr. and Mre. of Mr. IDd lin. Arnold ~ from the. collect lou 01 P.II'7.6 Ibe1ter through the night. ,parenla who have not enrolled Rhodes Bunnell. 12 Garden CIuhl but to &ll7one caring R.- R. Z. Ihe hu In hOllor of Mill Do~thy ton. WanN vWe R. R. 1: WlI· for ~he co~ponclllll w..k ot to el:hlblt, their children are Invited to do been active In dramatl ca I,On. bride-elect, MI'1I. Rbodlll and 1\ _ . Iut rear, accord lq to State Treuao lIonday as the school '11'111 con- membe r or atudent governm ent .J ihblblts wID be receive d be- nell, Mrs. Emery Robbins Bun- Elmo r D. at , Mrs. VIIlTO RI FROM N. CAROLINA urer Ropr W. TraO,.. tlnue for another week. The George Scbool. Joining tween the houn of t IDd 11:00 Ii. Donald Wert and ¥r.. Ell her In 60th FIlm .. Rites Captaln and II". Dale Dunee Wedn.....Y course la an undeno mlnatlo al study graduat ing exercls " wlU ...... m. 8aturda J, June n. be c18llenterta ined with a lhower part,. IDd Uw. ~n, Bruce. arrlvec,t ~ Elmor D. Graham , 82. of Sprlnl. bued on the comma ndment '~I' mates from 12 atatea and sll: for~I s and JuQl~ wID be. at_ll :30 a. ' m. at the Bunnell home on SIln4a, r,o~ ~P Le.lelUl" . on FrIday boro, a reUred carpent er, died we cordiall y InvJte children from eign nations. .:ad the llIow, win lit ~ to til. evenln! '. ~orth Carolin a; tAl lpeud a. f e w " . . . . Monda , mornin g. Be lived In and any and all churche l who public wish to at 1:00 p. RibbOns will . A very lovely evenllllC wal lpent around Bprlqb daTI with her parenla , IIr. aDd oro aU hll life. • attend. be liven for VI81TOR FROM INDIANA ttnt, eecond ID~ the hODor peat r:eaelYed man, lin. I. J . . Bu...ke. Sunlvo rs Include two step. TIle. \V~ ~ ftUIDII I third awara. buecI 0Jl merit The sermon subject tor nexl Mn. Ethelyn BrlUon. Mtaba· 0Il17. IUta for her Del' home. Degrandlo ns, Carl and William BI'ad- Lord's day wID be, The Illnd ot the (-R. club ~t · TuudaJ. lune' 1 a~ waka, Ind., apent the paat· week . " Ucioua refresh men" 111'ere l8rl'ed Bteat. and " .teiHIau ,hter.ln -law. Two Beula, HAVE iUNDA Y GUE8T 1 the Partlll Hoa. Yttb. 1\(1'11, c'bu. Rev. 19 :l1..JL Sunda, at her farm with Mr. and Mrs. ' ~r the hoeteal es. . lin. V.na. BrItton . of 1l1Iba- .~Ichener IDd Mn. Dale t;uwtor • Mrl. Nema Bradstr eet; a .tep. evenlne the lerD!on subject wlll d Chu. Bradle),. The peet lilt IncludflCl . the ,rlDdela lichter, II r I. . Oharlot waka. Ind., ~IIo}l .pe~ • ~ In ~ ud' CoaDle A.~rt\ te be. Tbe SbDpllc1t., Of the Chrl.. -:':'-~:--:--:--~=-. p~ ~ i " ' 1 hOllOr lUest III.. . WIlIon. II.... Smith .,t bay ton ; levera! nlecel :---d",.. at bar fanD Mar W..,.. . ,Ida-. tlan faith. ' . ' ".., ~ B~da, u.. JVSCB aUlAI WUaon. . . other FrIend. from Wilmin gton atIllaI IllIriam Wll· and ne¥hew I: ~Ule, . . . ilr. Victor Thompaon. . Elliabe th lIariau led the pl8clp · -...!'''' tended a meeting In Columb ul on WIll h..e olUirwe of ·the 11'.... Allie Carter, 8r.• lI.l aI ~1tOn. w.... 81mdq PNte of of aU~ ~d tile ..~ pl~~. .. Fulleral ..nlcel were held at . "Ieel ~t 1.~ :30·,a. _ m . . at Saturda r. ·Carter, ....... .l'orNi Graham . 1 :00 p. 'm. Wedni!!lda, at Stubbe IIr. &lUI .,.. W~ IL 8tl'Ollil. IIr. '!'be ~tea ~ ~ ti~. I ~.... ~etbo,cllit ~1ircII. Mr. Sheldon Shrtel't l. of WlI· lira. Kennet h H..... II.... Olar- iunel'il home !Jld lin. carl Hartaock, of.Bam - Dwbfon1. .tIIe MOretart', Burial '11'81 In IQd a~ ~tarT mlngton . Yiilted his IDQther. Mr:' .~ In (lin. •n~ R,8, "n. Leoaar4 ~ ~ Springb oro ce~eter:y. llton. allO. were aftel'lloon IUlllt'l. pro...... DIua Damror 4 Rev. PrIce "',e a EIoI1e Ale~er). Reba Bhrleve s 011 Friday after II.... lI:UJ1Ioe Barl Powell, II.... DlltJa LU'nl. Bobert aomcla demoll.ltraUoll on IIow. ~ A~~ ted IIr. and 111'11. Norman Brow~ noon. Ua• •~ K .... LOll LUeu • . M_ too ' . • ~ ~~ ".~i" and IIr. Jild ~n '' ~ t. Ja4T w.,uen . .v• • ~.m- til- ~ ..'" ~' 'Bord1D 8henroo ct, II Dayton. vI.. llra.~c~~ Armlta ae · .lI8nt,S Q-NO T I C If".'''' .... LoreII ' BcnitJalm. I ODItratiOIl . . .t ..... tile ,.. NQTICE lted 'N.4 U.elr '~. lilter aorfpt .... 11111 aad ~rtll~ II tile ~f lin. ~naooD at the hOf:U' :~.:1: ' Everett Kenrlot~ ...... Ed. . terIl OD til...... ... ' Kar, •• 'Splrlllllal ute Becn&arr . Brown 011 ThlU'lu y afternoo n. tor and IIrl. Zaln Armlta p, Le lira. Lee .....moll. IIfI. All perIOU who .1eft Dower pota Thomu . .... .J demolll AD Ice Cnam S001alw ID l)e.h.... ¥ra. OUve Curl. 11111 Ollye wu· tratloD 8ocleq . 111'1. cuOlJn II.... Tlrran" 01 Xenia. 1r&I a Bro~ ~ ..... Duo Warda r• .June I' at the Wa)'ll' " llama at u.. JP&IIll ~...., .... Web1 ft' .",... . . . ~ . and Or. ~ ' RoUowa,. at- Sunda, aftenoo~ eallar of lira. till! l":r ...... ~ II.... ~ Dar, IfN. Stan- YI1Ie lIetho4 lat Ch1U'01L ubcI-t o . . ~~ ~ .dDOk.. ~ ..... .... 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LYTLE METHODI8T CHURCH whlob Roy Furna. and Don W • METHODIST C4HURCH Both give nne pelrformance., Thil Wert each received the derree of I ._.", Bacbelor of Bclence, their fam· J. W . Wedgewoocl, Mlnllter B. Eo Baulbn, Putor • ... naruer-color and II Ibown In Ul es an d rrtendl gathered at the Church School ' 9 : 30 a. m., .. u Unified SerYlce. 9:.6 .. m. both r. ID and 3D d:ependlng on tbe Herbert McMUIaD SupL t beater loowlD« 'L Wert Wllm1..... home on the IT. MARV'S EPISCOPAL lit.. , II t coUeee farm Worlblp Service,. )0:10 L m. The Rev. Samuel )/. Key •. Recto, A rather lOr4ld .to ..... gOIDg tb" ear _.on or a balket dinYeutb Yellowlalp Sunday ' 1 :SQ ." nero ThOle from tbla communlt.y p. m. Sunda)' : round I right IlO'W II "Carw":al were: Mr. and Mrs. Ell Furnae, CIIolr PracUce Tbursday 8.00. Holy CoJDmIUlIoI1, 1:10 .. m. Btory" w1th Au I··uter and Steve Stepha.. • d Ro .... Church Scbool. 10:16 a. m. Another clnemucope production ~ - , .u.ne an y .. ~DA8, - - 'THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954 CocbJ'aD. Tilil cl..ll win. Illicit M d M Adult WorsblP. )0:46 .. m. from MO.. comlq lOOn to the ... r. an n. L. V . Branltrltor neighborhood bousel Is "Tbe Stu· love and thOUCh It hae lOme ver,. Mrs, Rhodel Bunnell, Mr. and FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST uclUnl divine acene. and III well Mr.. Seth E. Furnaa Mr and dellt PrlIIce" baled on Sismund acted on the whole thll picture Mra, Erne.t Cook ."d 'MUt' M Byron Carver. Mini.ter UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH MISS JANE FITE Romberojl'. operetta of the .ame Ylli robab on. r . Dible School 8'30 L m WOllam CbaDJaOD, MblUter. Corrnpond.nt name. Beautiful Ann Blythe and p 1,. lellYe ,.ou reellD, and Mrs. Lawrence Furnu and , Morulng WO~'lr1P 10'SO a m Sun"Y Scbool ':110 a. m.. Mr. , handlOme lIewcomer Edmund Pur, rather morbid when you flnlab rucbard, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Fur· Prayer MeeUnlt '7·00 p ~ . • Harley Tbomaa, ' SUpt. "n. Wtlbur Henry will be the dom. plul teclanlcolor, mat. th.. an lookln& at IL DeflDltely 1I0t tor nu, Jr. and children. Rutb ADD. )'oulIg People'I' M~etlne: 1:00. PreachlJlg, ..,.ry otb81 SUIld.,., By CHAN. THE CHOW ' enJo,ale evenln&' entertainment tbe children. MartlJD and John were afternoon EvenIng ervlcel. 7: 3e p . m. botlt..1 tor the June meeUng of 11 : 46 L m. Evemng Se"lce. tlret Sunday 111 the wacs or the Methodllt The .In&lDe voice of Karto Lan.u. A chUd'1 etory that foUo.. al- ~Ien. mDnth. ChUrch In her bome Thunday af· Altbougb It'. been rainIng a dubbed In to fit Edmund Purdom'. mOllt exactly and lIometimes even -----W ,.. VNE8VILLE CHUROH 0' tem001l. cood deal, the weather tor tbp mo.amellta allO add. to the won- lteall lOme of tlne dlalocue from OH'UST OAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Kn. GleDD RoUlDCIworth I. a moat part baa been warm and dertul and weU·known 'Icore. "Lude Couae Home" I. the new Price Robeltl. MIDlaulr paUent at CUntoll Memorial hOI' .ummer certainly Hem. to be OD A cln.ma that II a mUe ott the hone plclure 'GyPlY CoiL" The (Continued from Pace ODe) .lack Ban... )(IaSater'. nthle School at 1:10 L Ill. Ollar... Stanley, Supt. plt&l. W1lmln&'to1l. Ita way. The erope art, crowing beaten ..th and acted with creat bo.... &aIt_, the place of the dog M~. Cathartlle BanalIart, "n. MOI'aIq WonhlD, )0:10 L •• WonllSp 8erftoe. 10 1. I'lL Mr. and Mra. Howard DeBoard 1l1ee17 and e.'1')'oDe IMID.I to be .eD.lIU.lly III "llldllcret!oD Of AD for the .tol7 u4 a girl 1natea4 ot Marte lUttle and their pe.t, Mr.. EvenIng Wonblp, 1:10 p. !ASun"y 8CIbooL 11 L m. and family, of TeDDellee, are baPP1 In tbe country. , American Wlf." with ... Jenn.l.ter a bo,. .. the ODe the animal trill Rae KInnard were dinner petta Midweek Servlcea, 7:10 p. m. pesta here of hia mother, ~Ilra. Beside. 'the new 1II1PP7 up , JoDea..and Kontcome1')' Cutt. Thta to eet b&ek to onr a thODll&lld on Suday of lila... Rutb and ..a,. DeBc:lu4 and other nlaU.,.. the new farm, they lIaTe DeW kit· II one that the woman will like mil.. or a4~..tur_. Ward BoDd ElI..beth Chandler. . OREGONIA tlVANGILICAL U. B. "n. Johnl!l. Weith wu & peat tens, too. Trlple14! They all look more Ulan the meD. Tbe Sta&lOH and DoDni. Cllllooran plaT the 7 -Dr, and Gale HUllUm, of . . . . . Or1tmia. r,Mor a fftW d&7e lut week of ber 1011 alUte and are the,. cute. They're' Termllll railway .taUon provIde. leadt. but of coune the outatand· Dayton, nalt.ed with their aUllt, IT. "'UGuaTINE CHURCH 8a4ar 8cbaoI. II L m. and daqhter-iIl..taw, Mr. and Kn. cute now, that I., but In a few an IntereaUnc; and IOmetime. lne pertonDalLCe II by 'GYJl8Y' a ..J.. Karp.ret Edward, on Sun· Rev. Johll Be~. Putor IlorIItna W~, 11 L Ill. Y'OQth l'ellowelif», 1:10' to 8: 110. ' Jolan (Bud) Welsh and (amny, 0' months they'll be mo.t chuab"~, beauutul baekpoulld (0 r the beauUful black or leaI·brown pld- day attenaOOl1; MUle. 11.0(' an~ 111:00 L m. .Utlca. and I will end...or to give tbem .tory. Inc· Thil one I. real good and ..I•• M~. Stevena lett on 8unMr. and "rs. Albert Hurle,., of tbelr exercl.e. That cr&l, cat of Allred HJtcbcock baa done It chlldrell of all ages will enjoy It. day (or a vtllt,altla her Dlece, .. I.. -()dord, w_ rueata SUDda,. of hli oun III expecting ~. and will aca1n. For real thrille and IU •. I dJd. Helen Trlmblrfn Mainville. MT. HOLLY METHODI8T LEBANON CH.lllflAN 'CIE~l parenti, Mr. and Mn. Ambro.. lOOn have lItUe ODes. Sure look. pense, be .ure to lee "Dial M for Th18 week let.·, .a1ute - Ward . ..... E"_beth Chandler, Mrs. ,.. M. scarr, KiIlllter Cbrt.tiaa Beleaa. aervicel are "oore. u .it the country IB going to the Murder'" ltarring Ray MllIand In Bond, lon& time favorite In welt- Lena Hartaock, Mn. Leah "UIt, Sunday Sohool 9 ' SO E held e"ry Suacllif at 10 Mrs. Loul•• Flte and dauehter, cattl , his most exciting role Blnce Lost ernll and adventure tUm.. He's Mrs. Olive CUrl and Dr. Emma .. IDanlhart, BQPL ' .. m.. . Hlgblaad Ave. at 11 .'c100k. Jalle were 8'U es te Sunday of Mr.. Belle, our big new rabbit.. , 18 Weekend. ThIa movIe aillo atars 1I~n& ill the above "Oypsy CoiL' Holloway attended the ,Oarden CIUb l Wonblp 8vYI~, 1Q.:30 a. m. Sund.y acbool ·at the aame bOlll'. Ida Helldrlcks, at Probuco NUrs-, mak[ng henell rlgbt at home now JWbert Cummlng8 and Grace Kelly. See you at the movill. luncheon on FrIday at tbe Preston 'E'felllne Servlee, '1.10 p. m. T ..timoll1 mMUql lilt Wecln ... Ing Home, Wilmington. and seemB to be getting along Party HOUle. d I f h th t 8 A ChIldren.• Day program waa fino. 'Eats like a rabbit though, The YYF pOup 'of Friendl meet. , ay q 0 eac .on a . present.ed SUDday morulng tollow, ' nothing but greeDs an pellets and • Inl!lllerved brealttaat SWlda)' mom- WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS SUNaAY RADIO PReORAMS: Ing the Sunday SO.hOOI serrtces at all sortB of unlntere8t1ng sturr. Ing at the FrIends Social room. FlrBt Day School. 9:80 .. m, WSAJ- 8:46 a. m. the MethodJst Church. : No m at! Imagine. II ••• &1Ri The following from bere enjoyed Meellng tor Wonblp. 10 : 30 a.m. WING-9:00 a. m. Mrs_ Salllo Wright who Injured The girl that lives here with me the occasion, loin. Mae HarrllOn, I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W_P_Fll__ _ _ _ __ _.__CoUDty, Ohio. at WaynelVllle. warren Well. the Kettles are back and Entere d al .econ d .,.... maUer at tbe po.toctlce at WaJDllvlUe, Ohio, Juat aa tuDDv aa ever. In "Ma and under the act ot Marcil S, 181a. Pa Kettle at" Home" they go from _ ' - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,one mlaadvellture to another, with BubecrlpUon Bale.-U. Per Year, In adyance, ill Ohio; $2.60 " .. wbere Percy Kilbride and a couple of Indians supplying mo.t of . the lau,he.
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NIW SUITS her fatber, walked to the altar Glenn Coot VII, Charlotte Cook, Saturday aftemoon In the Sl wearing a brldal gown or white Irene A. Norman va. Carl W. divorce J T Ril tto Aull11Une Church JlIII UIlda Lee chantilly lace and slipper BaUn t".._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _oJ Norman, cue cUamiued. . .. ey, a mey. Ramby became the bride of Har' deslped with Ii basque lace bOo JUNE 7, 1964. - One week of Charles and Dorothy L Sherod, MARRIAGE LICENSES land K. Dye or WaTD'eavtlle. The· dice and scalloped neckline wltb June hal gone and moat of It wat; Jr., va. Frank W. Stubbt and K. L. ,Rev. Fr. John B, E~rnln, per- I illusion yoke, and long Ileevea ~~uel EdW~ H~InJll, ~ formed tbe double rllIg ceremony I wblch tApered to Ilolnts over ber a lltormy week. Wind and rain McWhorter, Carl Abaeeherll elite!' nd coW weatber. Tbere wal even ed u ~o<ounsei for plainWf. ma Dance wor er, anon, an at tbree.thlrtv o'clock hands. A full saUn skirt fen Into a Bettie J. Van Hom, 2'1, fa~tory # . I frolt early Saturday mornlnr 110 I Betty Honaker va. John. L. HoD' worker, Lebanon. The brlde la the daughter of a catbedral lenllh train and ber . W AYNESVu..LE bave been told but It didn't burt ner, divorce to plalnWf. Harland K. Dye. 29, aalemlan, Mr. and Mn. Edwin Ram))y and fln gertlp len,th veil of llIualon Nora Stewart VI. Walter Stewart, Waynesville. and Linda Lee' Ramby, Mr. Dye II the 80n of Dr. and net feU from 8 cap of alencon any thin,. Today the IUD III abln· 18. atudellt, Waynesville. Mn. H. F. Dye. Ilace and satin adorned ,with aeed . Ing and It III lomewhat warmer. divorce to pJalntUf. Tbere .wu luat part of one oorn .\ Paul D Stahley 28 earpeuter M J Dye lerv d hi b I pearls. She carried an orcbld aur' field that dldn't get planted be. Inc1lgu bunUq because I have CarUale ~ IDa Jett,' 18 clerk' r. erT)' e II ro. , rounded with spring flowers on a ' . , , ther u bellt mn and the guestA whit ra r bo k lIeen the pair of them around rbre It beIaD to .torm and we quite orten and tbou,h the male South Lebanon. were I . .ted by Mr. David Hart. e p ye . o . hope to get that done t.oc1a,.. We II lucb a brilliant blue the feCarl Edward Oeder, 18, truct lock and Mr. Lorin Htou,h. The brlde a mother wore 8 pasmoved all the calve. that we~ mal ._ b I J t h driver, Morrow, and Verna Rae Preeedin" the ceremony Mrs tel blue ,own trimmed with lace , , 41.. rown. UI .aw er go Kr 17 M . ' . ,upposed to be weaned to a Imall In with a lonl piece of er.... amman,., orrow. A. F. Churko provld8il1 a program and pearla with white accenorlea p..ture with plent,. of barb w~e The wrenll mUllt have left the Travla Danlel, 20, machinist, Leb- of orean mUllc, and acoompanled and a pink rOle coraace. and Mre. t hIt h th anon, and Erena Spencer, 18, Leb- Ml.1 Tobe Ball who lIang aeveral ' Dye choae a beige dren with na· on the fence but even then Ruth I h I h--.... t n.. w en wal no ere aa e,. anon belter came ome. --.. a lrea no lonrer In and out. I hope Alll' D Cart J 21 ' lovely lelec:~onll. mln,o acceallOrlell and a talisman baw~ oulalde and went out to e. er , r., carpen rose corsale hat It d th h th. cata did not. get an,. of them. ler, Wayoe.ville and Dorothy WU· Attendlq the brtd.t~ u Matron . aee ;:wll b an er\: ~ I beard a great clamor the other son, 21, elerk-tyj,iIt, Waynesville. of BODor waa her ,coulln. Mrs. I'oUowlnr the ceremoD7 • 10"" • PHONE 2115 W&I ~ r er mama. \ day. A blue Ja,. kept Icreamln, John L. Helsinger, 20, tool and David 2;lnk, ot Lebanon. and her reception for the many frlende footecl her. I O(IeDed the p e out In the weepl~ wUlOw trel. dye apprentice, ~b~on!.. ~j J~' brldelDjaldl we~e her eleler. MIBII and relatives was beld In the St. be thPipb&fe I looked up and there waa Pretty 'D ·f'triiiidn~; June 24· intot_~e fpeth ·n whetre tto Sue ADn !lamb,. IJlCl close frlend, Marya Pariah Houae, ln nl 0 e p e , am PUll we,. upn I th I tree and MfI'1e CI yde . SlIdham,· Melvin Prlc MilS Sandra S Jmpaon. They were DEDICATED TO SERVE THE BElT INTEfJE8T8 yard and Ihe went rlrht Ine with. Mr. and Mrs. Dye left for a out a lilt of trouble. That II the Bluela,. SCOldl~, and ruillng m Lebanon : Robert Hartman, Frn very attractive 1n floor length ahort honeymoon and the bride OF THE COMMUNITY - BY THE PROFE8810N n wbere we keep tbe cal'el to abo~ IL I c:ou14D t lee any n.. t lin: Scott Ray, .Jrn ~eland. model. of Ihell IIlDk tateela and cholle for traveJl~ a putel plnlt ~ean them and the tence ta high but there mUlt be one Dearb,. or. er W~t;mn.. nylc·n tulle, wltb the strapless tnf· Bult.. with white acceeaorlel and ....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -... elle wh7 all the milT ,yo, .. teta bodice. and matcblnr; ehrus white orchid coraage Upon their ' The rain haa broulht up the bell, 32. drug derk, Waynesville. Ja'Cketa, completed "·Ith bouffant return' they will make their bome «raduatell of WaJDelvUJe m,b , and by a rehearsal clInDer and hu a ,GOd barb wire on the toP 10 whe il WO!;'« to ha'~ to ..... 10 -that they pow at leut 0 cO~' ~eto~ wort:, tiered skirt. of tulle. Tbey com. In WaynesviUe School\ ' and have been comllJl' 1by Dr. and Mra. H. F. Dyl at the 1tQ' thiliere fohr a d~llth' ~ a foot a da,.. Johnny mowed tbe D::eOllO;"'::nia .D lI,. pltmented their lown8 with match· Both the bride and groom are mented by many lovely: partie II, I Far Hilla Party House.) , we 1t' • t ry Ir _-... I lawn with the mowlDC mathine ao . ' -e . . otben aDd If Ihll Ita,.. In then, that It lOUD IIOme better but un, orf Ihe toee to · Hun,r,. Houow l til my laWllinow..r comel back for thl! summ.er. I do not want from blln, mend.ed It will go on to take her there unU! IIhe ,eta looklUC Ibaggy. over tbla getUn, out fever. It I I have bad two meSHS of creen alwayll meanl trouble when a cait peu but the, are lUll a little that ball been weanec1 ODce Klla Ismail and young. Iwould hate to back to Ita mo[ber aud atart" , pick and IIbell enough for a very lucking agaln. Tbey are nv. large family. No wonder people tim.. .. hard to break the lee' like to IJ'OW the big peu, but ond time. Now that we have tbe these IIlte oneil are 80 good . We calves that are on theae cows panted the relit of the garden to ahut up and they all have to come sweet corn but eltber the bena In to the bam to he milked, 1 have ' got It or the storms w8abed It bad no mor trouble with RUby. : away as we have a very poor It Is easier to put four cowa In the sand. Perhapa some of It was ba rn than JUllt one. burled too deep by the rain. The There Is a cardinal down on a young onlona taste 80 good thla tree by the spring and biB brigh t spring, but lbat haa meant that red feather8 sblne In the aunshlne. I have to go on baking bread, for JUBL outelde of my window beyond young onions ne d good bread and a clump of Iris a slim brOWn bird butter and I do ' not like the la bulldlng n nest In a rOB bush. IU ky, spongy. br ad that rolls up It Isn't a very eafe pluc . It Is so In balls In my mouth. 80 now I low, bardly 1\ toot t rom t h u have to bake but that Is so easy ground. I hope th ~t.s do not nowadaY8 that more p aple do not get It. I am golDg to have to let bake tbelr own bread, It II 80 lh weeds grow a round It whl h good. Especiall y with butt r and may protect It. I think It Ie an 1 nice young green onions. Try It. COMMON PLiAS
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SAND, GRAVE L and TOP SOIL EXCAV ATING and 61 - - - DUMP TRUCK SERV IC E Phone Wayne lville 2191 WAYNE SVILLE , OHIO
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LIn Wire .nd ProlNlalve• 'n Organb allon Second To None. Strictl y· Sellerll on ' lhe Beat All Around Mart' In the Coun try
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For DAily Market Reports : WLW InclnDati, 12 : 30; WCKY. CIncinnati. 12:12 WPF.B. Middletown. 11 : 46
SEPTIC TANKS , E SPOO LS. Outdoor ToUets, Cisternll Cleaned with modern e \llpm nt. Wn.,. LlAMS SANtTAT10N. Ph 0 n e 6·6~2 . Frankll n. Ohio. c--4·16·tfc
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AMERICAN LEGION POST No: 615 S1'. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH
MEAT, HOME KIll ED HOOS SLAUGHTERED For Home Freezers or Lockers . 20 per pound COMPL ETE LINE OF dressed weight. WAYNESVILLE . -----~ .. .:~~ft.~ l.oCKE R PLANT . r John Brollkt. WUllam R. Knox. of Mrs. Cathari ne, )(r Manage r. Phone 3171. l·n·tfc Maaa .. today was named Pre ald~!~llne Rltfle aDd their pe.t, •. X1JIID&J ~ w.. dluer pelu of The Mother Church. The IO'lr. LIl&. d 178 Lb. Front Quarte r Choice Church of Christ. Scientis t. .. Rulb an 380 per lb. See CRAS. MICHENER BoIIto.n, Mus" at the annual meet· I • or can be eeen at The I·OCKE R Ing or The Mother' Church attend· PLANT . o-6-%Q.Uo ed by Christia n Sclentla ta from , BREAD, PIES , many parla of the world. . CAK EI, ROL~I . Mr. Knox's nppoll ntment was ' ,no FOR SALE - Girls' Bicycle. good nounced by The Clhrletlan Sciencil -et ondltloD, new tires, reasona ble. Board of Dlrectorsi. The term of F R U IT. Ca ll SAM KEYS. Phone 3943. otrloe is tor on e year, He haa . -e. ~10 been an authoriz ed Christia .' FRE.'I tl EGGI - - - - - -......- -.- - ence practiti oner In BoIIton n S·cl. FOR 8AI.E---'Brooder HOUle. Con· world headllu arterll of the' - the -e- . lect RALPH \-'llIITING, Lytle Rd. L1an Setence movement for al· CAN DY Phone 8564. X~lO moat 50 yeara. -eFOR SALE- Chrom e O...en Tappan Prior t() devotln l~ hili full time Ranye $100.00 ; BotUe Gall Retrl,. to ,the p~etlce 0(' Chrlatla POP n Sci· erator. perlect '~5. 00; Frigida ire enOf! heallnc . Mr. Knox wal -e- ' In the Retrlge rato $75.00. Phone 2441. IItructu ral slfel bus inellll. He first ICE CREAM c~lO-fh became Interest ed In Chrlatla n _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Science tbrough the healing of his OFFICE SUPPL IES - Indelibl e mother. Pencils. Library Paste. POliter Ink, Mr, Knox has erv d the denom· Fr....r.'. Jou rnal Record Books. Typewr iter Inatlon In a variety or posts. A RIbbons. TypeWTtter Paper. Rein· former membe r 01' th e Fi nance fo rcemenla, Big Ben Double Letter ommJU ee of The !'10ther Church File Boxel. Receipt Books, and he ill now active all a Trustee of many other items. THE M.lAM1 Churcn Realty Truut FOO D · STO RE GAZE'M'E. Pbone 891B. db r;;;==;;;;;;;;==;;;;;===~
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WE ARE OP, EIIMRS. STIVER AND MRS. YOUNG ARE ON DUTY AT THE STORE AT ALL TIMES. WE HAVE SOME NEW SUMME R -MERC HAN· DISE AND A FEW ARTICL ES THAT ARE BARGA INS. COME IN AND SEE US - WHETH ER YOU BUV OR NOT.
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legal Notice LEGAL NOTIC E
Notice ' Is hereblr given th.t sealed BIds will be r'eC6ived at the oWce or the Board ~~f Trullteell or Wayne Townsh ip•. Warren County, Oblo, by the Clerk of sald Board of Trustee s, whOle a.eldreu III Box 74. Wayne,vUle, OblJo. ~ntl1 the, 26th day of June. It~1. at 8:00 o'clock p, m. Eaatlern Standar d TIme. for furnish ing the labor and materia l a for ' the lIIIIprovement of cerleln Townsh ip J'(Iada .peelfle:1
Sealed l>ldl ~Il be receive d by the Clerk of the Vllla,e of Waynes · vllle, State of Ohio, at the office at aid Village until III noon, Bat. urday. June 19. 1954 lor a late model or new tractor wltb ,. .back hoe w tb a ·len foot boom and ftont loader. new or UBet!; bids to .peclty the price of each Item In. dhldllaU y and u a whole. We relle....e the right to rej8et all bldll. By order of the T.rUlleell of Pub· Atfalra of the · Village ot
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laB a member of the Federal Deposit Inlurance Corporation, our bank pays the Corporation a yearly assessment on total deposits. By virtue of. our membership and payments, each of our depositors is insured against loss to a maximum o_f ,10,000 for.a,l deposits held in the same right and capacity. As a depositor at our bank, you enjoy the benefit of tllis extra safeguard for your funds without charge. We (and t l~ o other .V.D.I.C. member banksl pa)' full cost. We invite you to bank i i, Ud - come in and open your account soon.
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WARREll COUITY 'JUNIOR 4-H CAMP M..oI lallY. Glls Far .,.. 01.. Elecls WARRE AbDut TDWn ll COUITY MORTGAGES HIT TO BE HELD FROM JUIE 27.JULY 2 D. P. a 'L . '~ omce,. For Oo.i I OVER TWO MI~LIOR $ LAST MORtH Yllr nl,. da, I
Warren County Junior- Camper a wilt be campin g at new 4-H camp Dear Clarksv ille, June 27 through Jul,)' Z, Extensi on the Agentll Jobn B. Mowbray and Mary W. Clingan announ ced 'today. The campin g period will 'start Sunday evening, June 27 after supper and will end July 2 after supper. A well bl\lanced campin g pro·? =- - ..,...-- - - - - - -- gram of swimming, campfir e. crafts, vesp ra, recreati on, con servat!o n, eports and otber camp activitie s have been lined Ul) for the campin g period. The 4-H'ers Tae following four Warren Mun ' will have sporta activitie s and Uans have been ordered by the square dancing on the new blaclr- local draft board to report for IntOI) area that will be comple ted by ducUon Into the armed forces on tbls date. Thullday, June 24 ; Councilors who wUl assist the Olyde ' Stidham , Melvin Prlce, Lebano n ', Robert Hartma n, Frankaagree~. ts In tbe camp Ing program lin,' Scott Ray, Jr., Loveland.
LEBANON. <r.--lteal estate, chattel and auto mortgagell filed laat The Farmen Club met on Thurs- month In Warren county were near the ,2,260,000 mark, accordi ng to day In the Friends social room reporta fIl d In tbe oUlcet! of Clerka of Court Cmf C. ~ckett and ABOUT FOLKS YOU 'with Mr. lind Mrs. Seth Furnas as Pearl M. Grahllll l. host and hostess . A deliciou s -- - - Realest ate and chattel mortKNOW chicken dinner was served to the gages Illst month amount ed to membe n aJld guests, Miss Natalie MOVING INTO NEW HOME $I, 14,383.51 whllo auto liens to. \ furray and Mr. David Kirk, of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Braddock taled "0 ,100 for a grand total of Indiana . are moving Into their new bome $2 ,222,433,51. "his Is compar able During the busines s s&sslon, thft M. A. Fulken on, who bas a total to the 'preced lng month In the country , and the :oll ow lnr oftl cers were elected for of 22 years of associa tion with same period a year ago when they 1955: Tbe Standar d all Company (Ohio) totaled $2,123,658. GUEST FROM IDAHO Preside nt- Mr. Maynar d Hllge-- as an Independ nt deal r operati Mr. and Mn. Ben Rickey have ng Records on filII' In county ot' a station here, will fa elve special fices reveal tbat tor the s tb Ir gIletlt tbe latter'8 brolher , past 36 Preside nt Mr. Frank honor during Sohlo's ".Dealer AI)' months In Warren Mr. Bill Biggers taff, at aldwell. C02Pty, mort· Swartze !. preclatl on Week" starting June 21. gages tiled have ex eeded Idaho. the Sec'y-Treas.- tra, Ernest Cook. III I million and a alt dollar mark. New Executl e Membe r - Mr. A, This veteran dealer w rece ve For the PMt 14 months they bave RETURN FROM CALDWELL a special bronze plaque at the apThe following men have been orBarbara F0rd, Y>_ uumona E rns t . KJemm. preclatl on dinner, according to A. exceede d the two·mJlllon·dol Mr. 8nd Mrs. A. H. I!lIlrnbart BIll M irs. A, C, Klemm waR In charge lal' arr, Ro ger R unyan, RoY dered to report tor preindu ction MRS DONN & C'l&UV E mark. hav returne d a(ter spendin g a H JI , Alii " , 1'\ St h I physical exams on Monday, June of the special topic "Home Decor· B. Caldwell, division manage r. eger, m Bon, 0 ep an!! 18: b tew daY8 with their 80n, La!oJar He III among the 2,266 Sohlo Mrs. Donna Clauve , 210 ne undred elghty·slx real esRussell Punley , Waynes ville; Street, Xenia, ia th'B newWeaver allan" whlch sbe ably discussed. tate Earnha rt and family at Caldwell, Swartze l, Judy Compton, Suzann e mortgag es were re orded durhome She quoted tbe poet In saying that dealers with live or more years Eakins, Rhea Bellsboov.er, Mar- Kennet b Hardert , Robert Lng the month, amount ing to $1, . blo. HIUTIII, ~orle Wiggins, Raymond Keltuer ; Lebanon', J a bn R a II ff, Donald 8ervlce reprellentatl17e for The It takes a beap ot living In a house ot record all over Oblo, and with 404,275.71; 654 chattel mortgag es, Dayton Power and Llgbt Com- to makl! It a home. She mention Shlrlev Plymlre ed a total ot 31,273 years ot aS80cla- '410107.80. Deeds recorde ". DAUGHTER UNDER SURGERY Bowles, Enrl Butche r, Clyde De- pany In thlll area. ,As a tb d numU d d h th tlon, who will be honor part d at at dle an Que an mo ern omes, , Conserv ation acUvltlell will be pew, Frankli n; Clarenc e Wallace II dl Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fromm spe.n t througb out the be red 19(, , mlscelia IlP&L's neoulI, commu 82, nity and servlc , Mr8. simple and formal and. how dU- v 8 on rlnnneth n week . In charge of Mrs. Mafy HamUton, PleuaD t PlaID. cOnlllderable time I~ Dayton mortgag es 186 ror a total of 462. Clauve w\l1 provide blalp for house. lerent people have their individu t d t reRtllH ntaUve of the OhIo Departal s a e u g The July call for lnductJo n II wives In the proper use 'at Ing the past week with Office recelptB for the montb gaR Ideas In decorat ing. D'lent of Natural ReBources, from tor rtve men on 'Jlue8day, The appreolatlon plaque will were $1806, daughte r Mrs. Melvlp Banta, July 29_ and electric appUanclls. She also Miss Natalie Murray was Intro- carry the name of the Sohlo The councillora I n dealer underw ent D'lajor surgery at Good Hillsbo ro. will otter IIUt;gelltlonl8 concern ing duced d the guest apeaker charge of crafts. gave a preview and and the number or years of hili Samari tan HOlpltal. IIghUns- problems. ahe gave an excellen t talk on tour assoclaU on with Sohio. of what Is In etore for the Junior A native ot MuDP, Mre. Clauve or Cauto rnla, and showed Camper s on televisi on over WRIO lovely "Our company," states Samuel , haa prepare d heraeU tor thla kind plotures or many places, SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Dayton on Saturda y, June 12. now:ers , H. Elliott, vice preside nt at The of work by ~ extensive home tree and of the dellert. Mls8et1 Betty and Nettle OgleBb} The fee for the campin g pro. Standar d 011 Co., "Is very economics work In high school . recenUy enterta ined to Sunday gram which Include s rood Mr. Kirk. alao gueet of the day, to be able to honor 80 many proud lodl' On FrIday, June 11 Mill Mary and nigbt school. deal. Clinton O. DuVall, 36, of R. R. dinner Mn. David Brya~t, ot lng, ~sura·nce coverag e and favored the group witb two fine ers with long records . Theae deal- 2, Waynes ville, died ate Wednes'all the !)ora Hough, daughte r of Mr. and Brooklyn, N. r., gt. Albert lJry- program &lcept the craltll, plano soloa. ers, as Indepenilent local buslnes8. 111 Mra. Kennet b Hough wu one of day at MIami Val· 8nt of Columb u., l\lr. and Mr.. '11.00. After a very pleasan t and Inter. men, . bave served the public 4-H'era have receive d a the 1,996 senlora wbo went crad; 10 ley boepltal. Mr. Fred Oons, Mr. HarOld 1UI1ngel letter with aU tbe esting day the Club adJourn ed to their commun1t1es In such 0. detall ~ of the uated from the Ohio State Un1: ~!~l~e ww~: a: and Mr. and MI'II. Robert 00011 and camp. ' Any membe rs who _ meet with Mr. and Mra. 1.. V. ner aa to build success ful manbave verslty. bual14188 HOUgb receive d a daughte r Margar et. ,Offl ca,. BranBtrator In July. not rcelved their letters are re- Bachelo r of Art. degree from nesses Cor themael ves." the elder ,In t.he FelT)' , qusted to get In toucb with lhe Collele of Am an d S c Iencell. hurcb of Christ. uul'" ... r. TOUR DAVTON PLANT S ward Ramb y was e Iected n.. ~ Ed Extenll on oftice, Ing ber tour yean of coUege, . she OODlmander of the loca\ Americ an He also WI. i a Th FHA with their chapter took an active part In: student all- LeSion Post No. 616 Monday mem~er o t t h e motherll, lin. Jlm ·Mnter and Mra. night. tivltlea and was InIUa.ted Into th. Mr_ Ramby will bead the Post for Americ an Leglpn arlatt recenU y made KOREA A8 I SAW IT Everett M~ h onorary C,O, Du Va I and of the DIBorgan IzaUon 0f college lh . e n e Xl year. t,b lr anl1ual tour to the i'rliida ire The Junior, Legion abled scored War 'Veteran s. Survlvo ra Kay suitth,· tram the Ohrlstia n women, Mirrors , and al80 two~------:., ------lnto the Also other officers el cted were:. runs In ,the top of the seventh Plant at Moralne OIt7, Bord••n·IIITab ernacle In Dayton , wm be at Nationa l . Women 's honor~ organIn· :~l;:~ rs~l~o Comm :~~, ~~~~~e, t ander-E d Ramby. Milk Co. aDd \VODder Bread flit. HellIY M, E. ' Cburell ning Sunday to ~op Centerv ille 6. ~ . Sun4ay , Izatlons, Chimes and Mortar Board. Bak First Vice Comma nderWalter lune It 20 was at ttie 7:30 Le"'on' P. M... s 8eoond vi ctory Membel'tlbfp to all three la bued Behrens . !l1'1~ thla aod Rebec~a, a.ij at home; ", d be will be sholfin g the film, on leaders hip, scholar ablp his mother, ..MrS. -Fern pu Vall ~ agalnet one defeat. an · S cond RETURN FROM FLORIDA Vice Comma nder-R lohR. R. 1, M.lamlsburg: two brothTralllllg " 4-3 going Into the top then " Korea As .I Saw I t • laude R. Thompson, Bon of Mr. U Iver It serv Ict o I y. She Is ard Hull . . Lee Hawk and IIr. of fhe seventh Ev rybody welcom . the first era, man Frank of Dayton and 'David up and Mrs. Waller Thomps a wemlJer or ~lta Z eorotit) '. ;Adjuta nt- Robert I ~'3J11ard. Mrs_ Robert HUDler lett on (Joe Foly) wl\lked and atole sec- 1& statione d at -Peaaaa ola. on, whO ""'I Florida Of"1 , of 'R. .,. .rI Co R. I, Miamis burg; .J wo sis· 4 for Miami; Plonda to visit Mill .. nance nn r. ond. ~h e n JePMI. Bradley tripled to spent fJ[teen days from his ..n,. cer-LB i Wilde and . D Ch apia 1n--..uy Navy ters" Mrs. MarJol'h • • -. Doril H~wke and tr. Don Hawke. . urn~ughs. , left Mrs. to t ie Joyce the ll'earns," bot,b 'Q( It. R. 8core, then Dave dntles at home recently . Those • t Arm Will d ... Mr. Ua ke luuI r tllrned and ~r , ergean,, -a 8 ar B·eal singled to TJght to breAk the h called on him we2, FranklJ n. . SerVices we're belli Fu .., \V a and Mn. Hunter are remalnlnj; . . ,g. Mr. and. at 1:.46 J.l. m. Saturda rnas. y at the tie. It WII S Beal's seco'nd hit ot Mrs. Avery hrout and son. of Gebl:lart a nd 'SOhml<i't funeral Dlrecto rs- K. N. Hough, George the day, his tlrst Wt being a for a more extende dvacaU on. Second Lieuten ant Donald E. "Bu," Lukens , ot R. R. 3, Wayn8 bome \VII I gt n Mr and Mrs John l. , aterhou se. ' " .' nth f J r m no,. ti d t " . home. Service s rolla oe4-a.~ the AU officers will be Installe d at run. vlU , leaves on the 2 y 0 une or aC ve u y II' Ith tb e Un Ite d Leyes ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF 80N and tamlly. Mr. Ferry Cburcli BOb Peters started tbe game Thom~son Of. Dayton , Mr. anEverett tat 8 Afr F'or~e at amp80ll Air Force Base, Oene\'a. New York. 'at 2 ; 30 p. d Mrs. 01 , Durlnl WIUlat 1'0'Christ lie the n~t regular meetllng. l.Ieuten ant and Mr.. Earl Rye Rose HUi ~em' for Wayoesvllle, . but was taken Ed (;amp and (amlly, just r c ntiy recel.ed hll de.ree from Ohio State Univers ity Of Verona, etery at Mason. In crlmare annQunclng the birth of a IIQn, out In tbe third Inning due to a Mrs. , Ellen Barr and neice, oC Du Vall wiis at ' one time an emMark Evan, June 12 Ilt .Qlloll, 1001010' and graduat ed with a 3.5. sore arm. "Red" Hugbes replace d .Bever~owll, M~, and Mrs. Jacob ployee Mllllllllippl. Mr. and Mra. Dean ot 'the ,Vayue8vllJe 'Post him lAnd went on to win the game. Scott, Jr.. Mrs. Bes8Je Thomps on, OffIce. ' Welcb, of Belpre, Ohio " and Mr, . , . , "Red" allowed no runs and one lIfr. James Lakes , Mr. Roy Kaufand Mre. Olarenc e Bye are lb. , . , • hit In the five innings he pit bed. man and Mr. Robert Dornbu sch, · dC happy grandpareDtII: The Rev. Dale Limber t, of This coming Sunday Waynesv1lle WI\~esvllle. Elmore, hlo, will asBume his wl11 travel to Bowers ville to play Our Vacatto n Bible School will duties a8 tht new palltoT of GUilT FROM ATHEN I , the at 3 :30 p. m. close Friday of this week. We WaynesvUle Metbodhlt 'IIr allIS. ian. I,· J. Churoh Wayne avlll_ AB R H have had a good school Perhap i Sunday. as .helr bonM, goeat, lin. r,tlns Hatton, 3b --------the atienda Two student s t.rom Waynes.vlUe nce was 8 little abort He has served at IElmore Cor Brad ley, cf _____ _____ (4. 0 0 tr1t. of Alb..... , 1 2 0 of last year, but it haa been more tour years. were among the Ohio State Spring Mr, a1ld II .... Burake with ,lr Beal, ss __ _____ ~.:. ______ 4 1 2 regular and the PUpll8 have done Qllarter .gradna t,ng olall or 1.'t6~ Rev. and Mrs. LImber t and lion Purkey, 1b __ __ ________ 2 aDd Mr. ~lld lira. ' wUUam Warren county townshi p tMlS0 0 beUer work. Tbe teacher s and will move to W80ynesvllle Straule aDd chUclren attOde d next HugbeS, p _____________ 4 2 2 tees and clerks are p~nlng t9 lI.t- wbO receive d diploma s ' Friday ' at belpers have all been very faitbweek . end. tbelr card club In Clnclnnati on Peters. It ______ _______ 3 0 t tend tbe annual meet1nC of lbe the capitol univerSity. tul and the chlldren have b~en Mrs. Limber t was I:ormerly or LeMay, 2b ___________ 3 Bunda, evenlq . Ohio state Association' of Town · _Mary D. Hough received a de0 1 very orderly . gree at baebelo r ' of am: a Monroe, Oblo. J . Foley, 0 _______ _ __ _ 1 1 0 ship Truslee s . and Clerks In Cleve- Dwight W. fi chener receive n II Sunday night they will give a The new paBtor w1l1 replace the MeKeever, rf __________ 0 d a BRIDE-ELIlCT GIVEN .HOWE R 0 . 0 land this week, Mrs. Mildred program showing sometb lng of Rev . ./"ohn W. Wedge·wood, pastor Flanner y, rt _____ ______ 2 0 0 Mengle, cletk oLDy:.Ueoreek town- degree Of bachelo r at selence 1b MJaa Janet Xe,. and 111111 Tobe agricult ure. . what they have done and cUllplay bere for the ' Iast four years, -,-Ball ~tertalned on Wednellday ship, announ ced. some at their cr~t work. We are Is moving to Norwood churChwho Other student s trom Warren In Total ______ ________ 28 6 If evenln~ of tbe p"t week, ,honorcou nty receivin g degrees were: looking for 8 croWd 'at this lIervice : Mariett a and will 888ume Ill( Ml.s SaT. FlaDneT)" wltb a bls Cent.r vlll_ AB R The sermon subjeCt t?r ,Lord's new duties Sunday. Dale D, Hubbar d, doctor of medl · linen Ibower. The senior glrll day morning will be, Tbe So-called 4. 1 1 cine; Charles W . Mayer. mastel' Gessner , 3b -- ----- - --were the guuta. MlllenJum, Rill'. 20.. There III no of , arts, both of Frankll n; Jane S. Hibberd , 0 ---------- " 0 IIl1s ~nery wm beco~ the subject of Revelat ion Grooms, bachelo r of science In e(lwblcll 2d Lor, DONALD E. LUKEN S Barr, 2b ---there has been greaterover ------bride of Mr. Don Welte on Bat~ 3 1 differen ces rupple, p ____ ___ _______ :1 0 1\ New oar and truck sales In War- ucation ; Joe F. Rufner, bachelo r Whlle at Ohio Stili., Lt. Lukenll of opinion than thla one sU, day .venin8 , bJect. of scl!loce, both of Lebano n, Owens, It - - - -- --- - ---- 3 0 0 ren county tapered oft slightly wall pr8llldllnt of 14 , campUl or- Come Snnday mornin g and In •• .. ..'. Iso·n , . cf hear It 3' 0 1\ Mayas VISITO R8 IN W,,8HI NOTON , _ '~anlratlooll at one Ume, Includl compar ' ed to •• April,' accord- ------- ---n~ dtllcU8sed. . The 'Green Thumbel'll 4-H club J. , Maslg, BS - -- - --- ---- 2 ' AND POINTS OF INTER E8T bls traternl ty, Delta Cbl, tbe ~am1 ling to a report filed by Clerk ot met at tbe O'Banion home Tues- B. Maslg, Ib ------- - -- 3 . I yue"· h all Ill+a b 1 Courts CUff C. Beckett . One hun· • d ' J 8 Ith th I pr Jobnson , rt - ------ --- 2 0 0 dred eighty new vehloles were 7.t,t ell- Wlnand 0 0 Wuhtn aton, D. C, laIIt week. they num· tJle As usebo:~~p ~u~s ~::: Frld80Y afterno on the WCTU Questio n: III the predellt ination 'In:~e:I::.!:8 of the laat meetWblte there they TlII¥ Capt. , wss ac ve n . ca P TotaL _____________27 4. 6 Ford ccntinu ed ·to lead the , wblch field meeting Is mentlon was held at the Metbo. ed 'In the and Mrs. Rlchard Tatum, · formerl y was master of ceremonlell . . _ HRt-Be al. tor tbe tourth straigh t month wltb dlst Churcb. at the BookB a, decreed thlDs. If 10, III We dISCU~li ed ~ te~ things pe~ ~t here, and alio the, v,ta1te411Wl1 ::n~g~~~~:\ ~hl~:r:f4:g!:~~ not the eri~~t to avolcl '44 new vehicles sold while CbevThe mettlng was opened with It useless : ~!~~c~ ~k:. ta r, 4.. camps an ~~eteraBr:~~ ~~eype ~:~~n~ May, role was a cl08e second with 42. devotions by Jennie Bradley ~~:e o~f ol:t~r::~rg~nCIUdlng tbe Contest (Ohro State'lI alt-tem'al') o!",.:e~~C~'~!d readortht;~t~e~d~~ A demonstr.atlon WIUI give? by Oes8ner, B. Maslg, Beal (2); Barr :~IC;o~:~:c t~~;d ;I~, 112 ;ro~;;:, ~:h!~~11 0:n;h: : sponsor ed dance and popular ity condltl onal'or impending. C:r~~::' :r.~ The de- Mary JC:~k.Stlles and Bob o Ban- (2). g TO APPEA, R ON WCPQ cont_t, ), was , a. . membe r 10; Nash, 9 ; Clirysler, 7 ; Cadillac, ter the regular tte tbe creed tate Is that -hlch cannot Ion on busines s meeting , MUltary Council, Studen t of WP-Ru ghe8. LP-Rlp ple. 'be It ...... " C diU 7 M . 4 Hudson 3' WllIys Jennie Bradley had ' a' reading on I VlkkI Shaner, Beth Nolan and aDd the Studen t ReligloUIISenate. h After the meeting lire enjoyed SO-Pe ters (4); Hughes (6). Coun. c angle 0hr' t a "h'-' . ; ercury ,; " on on; rerres~D'lenie served by Mra. Lee , Barbar a ·K. Allen w.re In the cll He also 11'68 on the basketb Barr (2); Ripple (6). 3; DeSoto, 2; Interna tional, 2: ':Tempe rance" from the all tate boad,t a t 'Whlc may occurf·· llfn O'8&nlon and M r 11_ "Looko ut" Dance Revue 'Of Saturda y evening Rob e r t . StlIdebaker, 1 and GMC, 1. tbe y a man a power 0 written by P. H, Welshlm er of e, , In Morrow and were lIelected .to team one year 8nd the Bwlmm F kll FI Chi ' lng hu been oreated and as 'lOon al 0 Banlon. Certific ates of UUe Illsued dur- Canton, 01110. Dr, Emma Hollo\ appear on WCPO on "Star Qu..t" ran n re • tor two yeai'll. tng the month number ed ' 1261 .a s way read two articles It III ~elltrOyed and ended, ,the on the BryThe nex~ D'leeting w1ll be beld To Wed Sunday. on Sunda.y mor!lln g at eleven Lt. Lukens worked compar ed to 1476 the prevlou8 son B1I1 and L\lcy Emley 30 to body will certainl y be decomposed_ at the 4-H camp. closed o'clock. Thelie little ladl" are to 40 ' )loun ' eveT)" w~k·t,rom ' month. Mortgages filed · totall\ld tbe meeting with a 'reacUng wbile In Conditi onal fate mI., be Ukened . ~e,!11 Re~orter Lynne Irelan . on be . 'Concratq,lated tor their line lohool, and was a danolng FRANK LIN, O. Mra. Mary· 638 while cancella tions number ed "Medita tion." In.truc- to a lamp. WhUe there II ltill Hollon at AlleD Street" and Carl 419. tor at the Coluinboa Arthur Mur- 011 a 'Tiolent wind blows ' T(ork. W. Morgan of Hlgb ;Street, Frank" ray D8ncl~ Studio. . t-t 'J:,¥kens l~P' ~hlch extlngut8h811 It.on the . . . . . . . . . 'l'bla VIP' ~or o , lin's nre cblef, ANNOUNCE BIRTH 'OF will be mamed was voted the , mOllt outstan ding III conditio nal tate. It 18 Kin ... Mill. T...... .. wtae, to DAUGHTER JUNE 5, Sunday at 2:30 p. m. in the FirSt ,ratel1l lty man on the campus , one avoid. It, ' to be cautiou l Chi. ' and clrBaptillt ,Church , Mr In'u!:'ed In ~111.1On ' d lin Vel'1l0D Shutte are 9 f the tbree ouiatan 4lng actlvltle 8 cumlij4\Ct. TiM' 'decreed rat~ can J SPRINGBORO, O. Injur ed.• t · ' ....klln A wate,.. -tbe . P~Ud p~entll of a babT. men on til" oamplil , an4 -,- - - ' r - - - ' - 11111 , : Roaemary ,Y 0. r k.. 20'1; · ,..~ 118~ not be' al~red, chanCed or de- IIptem oolUltruoted bere, only FRANKLIN, Jut Edgar Farm· teacher , 87 Maple 4atlJhle r. born Satur4 a,: June 6 at ~*::Ia:,:~c:::alth~o/~. AVII~ue, Kin.s ; : . laye4." er,' 65, or' Canal Street, assistan t Mills, Decemb er already la Inadequ ate. Tax 1IIaml VaUey Il a Ii p It aI. ' She taad I!uttered a dislocat ed •neck G duat' AIr J'O fire chlet, luUered IIllght injuries ,..el hed leven and on.haU pound. I officlal a 1a14 today. Inc late Monday whe~ ber au~b ra . ng . rce . In a fall from a ladder NOTIC~ . ../ _. SlDce ~emb8l'j tile JWPI.ber of \ Oount~ Treulll 'er RuIll8U and' bu been nllJDecl Ann !llll- Cadet In the ;untrr u..H~ whtle ·tlght- wu tamJDeCi from tile ria; q. Dum~ AD Ice c::teua SoclQ wmfle _ .by water oqnllUD 'llra .... ~0De 'Dp to ·ford bae request ed and the Ing a. tire at 127 Eut Second uotlier vehicle at WIUlaJD .beth oeDt.y emPlO 7or:' 1IuIa. . . .: III Saturda y, .JUDI 18 at lbe RowW&J1l'" nearl~ JOO, / accordlnll to Mayor i'a CoUllty colDJll _loDlrs War• Street Sunday. The nre at ' the ard 111' . d Mra Wm Cralc of ' lIt, GUIlble CQ" Taft ROad and Alhiand Ave. baYe 1!R \<"' . lIetbo4 llt, 0bIIr0Ia0 _. H....,. O'Nelll and tile ".U that rr.nte4 a a().day .neuJOa , ~ . the ~t81'11&l graDd: now a~ bom. with bIa ~reDts, lit, 1I1le for tho) Mare Updyke bome did conllider- In Clnclnn atl Sbe wu takeD. &0 8aDdwlohflll, potato 1I&lad, baUd ... to be a reaerTe baa beea paJlDen t of the lecoDd half of tile able damlie to ~e np",r part ~ 0eD~1 U Star~1 !i~ the pat.enl&l paIUl_ 'and )In, WIWam A. lAabDI. Of .beaiai; . .I..... . . , ar.m.·cab .... oorr.. vrl.~11 tato dallJ _ CoancU I.A .... : : . : are IIr, and II.... Harold W~Ule. u~ ... taL Tb. final the boUle. Nee reporte d II'" York ..... ...... .. will lie tile 00t4. . ~. .... .~eclc1~ to make a ~., for elate for JQ1DtI , . a . b&lte4. walllq to make • _ ~ • . , . . . . . •••• ~ lt wttboa t peDal~ ." . ' • It"u•• ~, ~. , .~ , , • • • & . . , . ..... , , \. II .July 10. Get 2. 3-Ring Blnde.... 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THE MIAMI
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
BIII.·S.IIw_ V.ir. apO•• I. . .I...... Publl.her
Editor and _ ._ ~.Iocla te Editor
PAUL A. SCHERE R CECILIA J . SCHERER
Publl hed Every Thura'da)' lItornln& nt Waynesville, Warren ounty. Ohio. ~ nt e r d as 8e 'ond cl8s8 malter at the Ilostorrke at \ lIynesv!lle. Oblo, n nil I' ! hill of Marcb 3, 1878.
I i, 1954
iI&i Here
THE MIAMI GAZETTE E.tabll.hed February. 1850
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THURSDAY.
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, . 8,••en GODFREY S Te.da" Jlne 8.h TEAIAG Tuesda.y. lun • In the M tb-
Me.hodis. Ch.rch
Armngel1l nla at past I flowers, palms and seven Uered candelabra d .:'orated B llbrook I"thodls!
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burch. Miss Dorotby Wilson METHODIST CHURCH
LVTLE METHODIST CHURCH
A woman I know .w ent (0 a pay- becam tbe bride of fro Allie Car13. E. B ughn, Pastor hurch for th wedding of Mls8 ehiatriat and! said. "lIf~ family in- ter. Jr. The Rev. l . W . '\ edge. J . \\'. \\'edHe\\,ood, Minister uum Ii Se rvice. 9 ; 45 a. m. Patrlel Louise Black and Mr. Or· i t d th t I t vou simply wood performed' the double rin" hurcb cbool, 9 : 30 IL m., Mr.
rls Floyd maUwood on aiurda:t 8 se a come a see 1. ., Herbert l\lc!\f11lnn . Supt. remony at· s ,'en-tblrty o' 'lock. because I IiIte pancakes . • And t he 'd "I' I d f Worehll ' rvl'e, 10; ao a. m. June afternoon, 5 ST. MARY 'S EP ISCOPAL dactor 8111. . m very on o · nnn· Tbe bride Is the dllugbter of Mr. Mr . an d M k 20 I ca k es myse ur" 'd " O ' RU8sel WilBon alld Mr. p YOlith Y 1I0wsslo SundllY 7 :30 . The R v. amuol N. Keys , Rector Sllbllcrtptlon Ral s-.,... $2. Per Year, In advance, In hi<> ; $2.liO e18 where . t:B. J a h n E. BI ac, · . An d 8h0 sal, 'and h Mrs. m West F rllJlklin Slreet. Bellbrook, are you'1 Tben you must cornel up Sunduy : nrter Is tbe son at Mr. and Mrs. . h' I P 11 Tb d 80 to my house because I have t lree .. 0 I' rnc 'e urs ny . O. Holy Communion, 7 : SO a. m . are the bride's parents. Mr. Small · trunks full ill the attic." Allie arter, Sr., both ot WayneeTHURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 hurcb School. ro :'16 lI. DI. wood Is tbe son or Mr. ani! Mrs. • • • ville. Adult Worebhl, 10 ; 45 II.. m. pnrents, Mr. IUId Mr8. Charles Oliver mallwood at Waynesv ille. Snow i~ lICt rare in Alabama thllt Mr. Jim arl r sorved his bro- F£ RRY -CHURCH OF CHRIST R ev. Turn r RltenoW', of Prine· • hen th e, h a d a littl 0 Aurry re• tber lUI best man. Mrs. Herbert Byron arver. Minister Do8 t r an d daug bler, Dor blira . N. J., formerly of D IIbrook, cont1y ono kid ran into .• Iho hou Ulll nn. aunt a f lh e br Id e. Pfl)ton, of I d J J . r a. ames or au. r.. h l' MC IU Bi ble School, 9 : 30 a. m. UTICA E,U.B. CHURCH MISS JANE FITE ing eer - yellin&:. "He.", Ma. it's talDlIIg omInY ' plta." .T vlded the wedding music. Morning Worship. 10 :30 a. m. Waynesv III e, was a gu st S a t ur d a.1 otfl Ill. ted at th double r William ' hunDon , MinIs ter. Corre. pond,nt many. • • • Tb bride's only attendant waa Prayel'. Meeting, 7 : 00 p. m . or Mrs. A. D. MarUn and sons. Sunday ' chool 9 : ~0 n. m., Mr. Johnny ~u rton attended a birth- A program of nupUal music was I read a sign outside a beauty her sister, MIs8 Mlrlnm Wilson. "oung People's Meeling, 7 ;00. Ilarl y Thomas, Supl. Mrs, WUbur Henry was hoste 8 da y pllrty. for Jimmy D ckett, presented by Mrs. Nelson Anlten 1 p,a.rlor the other day that said : a nd she appeared In an attractive Evenlnll ervlros. 7 :30 p. m. Preuchi llg. every olbel Sunda)' at her home Tbursday -afternoon given Thursday nfternoon by JIm' of 'Beavercreek Twp., pIanIst, and 'Don't laugbi at the ladies who come street-length model of orchId ar)1: 45 a. m. for the June meellng or the WSCS my's parente. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mrs. Dw ight Darnett, ~ellbrook, out of this flhop. One of them may gand Y' wltb pink aceeallorles and Even.ln G Service. first SundllY III be your grandmother." v callet month. . ot the fetbodlet burch. Beckett of Spring Hili. o. • • .. carried an arm boquet of Illnk and W.o.VNESVILLE CHURCH OF Mrs. May DeBoard nnd her Mr. and Mrs. AlvIn Thomas, of . Mrs. Donald O. Mlddl ton of Did you hear about the psychia. white oarnatIons. GHRIST daughter, Mrs. OtJs Rich have re- Eatonsburg, Va., were guellts here Dellbrook. was matron ot honor, trilt who lot a POlt card uying: Tbe bride, given In marrIage by P rice Robe rt8, ~ttll!8ter CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS turned to tl\elr home bere. follow · during the week end of MIlS Fran- Ilnd bridesmaIds we r e MI8ses "Ra.lnl a wonderful time. Wish ber father, walked to the altar. Bible chool at 9 : 30 a. m. Jaok Darnes, MlnlBter. Ing a weeks visit with Mrs. De es and Mias Vlna Hlnkens. Shirley SIeber and SlUIdra Black )'011 It'ere here to tell me why." wearing a dress of wbite organd" Mornln'g Worship, 10 :30 a. m. Charles Stanley. 8upt. Doard's son IUId daughter-In-law. Wor,hill Service, 10 3. m The members at the Civic of Bellbrook. and, Carolyn Conner -' ... street length and with embrOidery Evening Worslllp, 7 : 30 p. m. When you walk In Central Park Mr. and Mrs. Howard De Board. League had a plonlc dinner Satur- of Waynesville. Sunday Sebool, 11 a. m. In the .pling, you realize love is a trim. Her accessories were wblte Midweek Servlc!!R, 7 : 30 p . DI. of Tennesllee. day afternooll at tbe bome of Mra. Mrl. Middleton appeared In a mat ' pme• In fact It'. the only and . he carried a boquet ot red Donald Wall. who underwent " . Lena Clark IUId ber daughter. Miss gown ot , light green net over tat· pme I know of where the .J!layers I'O/Ie& surrounded by white carnaOREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. teta with a lace jacket. Tbe want to eta,. Oil the bencb. 1I0na. knee operaUon recenUy at Grant E1l1ab th Clark ST. AUOU STINE CHURCH Eu,ene Grlffltb, Putor hOlpltal, Columbu , hat! returned e. brldelmaldl froou were yellow, Sunday IJrllool, 10 a . m. to hlahome. Mill Franc" Hlnkene and her pink and blue respecUvely and HlAiD ON "'AUN' scours" The brlde'll mother wore a frock Rev. John Berning. Pastor MOrlllnc wo.ah1j1, 11 L m. Tbe Welcome Bible ClUI of l Ister. MIIIII Vina Hlnkens bad as IItyled the ume u the gown of MONDAY" CII . AND CH.IY of pink and grey crepe with pInk MUllct' v.or at''' 10 : 00 ll, M. Youth FellowabTp, 6 :30 to 9 : 00. JOnah'1 Run BapUlt Churcb met their dinner guests Saturday. Mr. the m,tron of bonor. They car. acceuorlell and white carnation -FrIday evenin,. In the home of and Mre. James Rader and daugh· ried bOQu.t. of pastel fiowera. VISITOR. FROM DAYTON conap: The ,room'. mother lir. and J(re. CharI" Euter. Mias tera of Germantown. Cathy Hallahan 01 BeUbrook, Mr. and Mre, AUCUlt Dlerln,er, chole a blue pel wbtle nylon d.retIa MT, HOLLY METHODIST LEBANON CHR,8TIAN SCIENCe KaWeen "Graham utl.ted the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abbott and wu .nower girl I:Dd wore a [rock or Df.yton. w.re week end cueeta with white aeceuort. and a pink 1'1'. M. Sc:aft•. Minl.ter ChrI.Uan 8ct..~ eervlcea an Easters with hospitalities. dau&hter Sue were cueete during 01 U.ht pink dotted ....... She of Mr. and Mre, Paul Scherer and carnation co...... e. BUDd.., ·Scbool. 9 :30 a. m .• C. heW eveff Sunda.J morlUq at 10Pat Foley, at Dayton, wu a the week end of' her father. Mr. carried ros. petal, in buket. IOnl. Following the c.remony. which ," Earnhart. Supl Hl,lllallll Ave. at 11 o'clock. hOQM CU.t here tb1a week of IIr. 1 Fore!. of Ced&nnte. Bobbr Smallwood, neph•• 01 the wu wUne••ed hy the IDlIIled.late Wo...hlp Servl~: 10.:10 L m. Sunday IChool at Lbe aawe hour. ud lira. Jou Eak1u anel fluDU,.. . The Men'. Club and thelr fam. brldecroom, wu rln~bearer. Followlnc the I.nc.. Mr. and ramilles. a rec.pUon wu h.ld .at ~.nllll Semce. 1.80 p. m. TeettmoD7 meetlDp lit Wedn. . Mr. anel Mre. Lee ColIIDl, of)O. lIIell bad a picnic dInner Wedne.· Ginn In marriage by ber father, lin. Blaek w.re hott. to Uf) the WOlOn home. _ etay .V8llJ. . of eaclI month at 8. amlabllrJ. w.re CUelta here 8atuJI. day evenln, at the home of Mr. tbe bride .poke her "OWl In a noor Mr. and 111'1, Cart.r left for a W 8UNI)A Y RADIO PReGRAMB: leqth COQ 01 wtdt. chanW1, .,. ta at .. nceptloa at HlIh... l.w short hone11ll00n . thro. .h the ' _AYNE8VILLE FRIENDS . daru 01 hi. mother. lil'l. Ida CoUlnL and Mrs. Frauk 8wartsel. ........ ___ WBAJ-8 : 46 L m . _re. Fred Sherwood, who..... hal lir. and Mr• . W. P_ McCarren. lace and tuU. oYer ..tIn. The n ......,." wh•.,. pastel ftqJrere dec· 8moldo&. ror tra.eUq the brld. &"'. rst Df.y SchooL ' :80 L III. WINO--.:OO L m. been .laltln& relaU.... III Colum1>11. or WalhoanellQ. lpeat th. It'eek .weeth..n DeekUne formed a lOb orated the I~ room. chose a prlaeeM .tyle drau of II"UD~ tor Wol'lhlp. 1':10 ....m. WPJ'B.-f:OO p. m. tor et..,., retunled to bar end h.re wlo. ber mother, lil'l. ecaJlop from the lace motif In the Mr. and Iln. Smallwood lett on blue and It'hlte with whit. aeee. -::Both~~th~ .e-br1-:-d:-.-and-:--I1'-oo-m-ITad-~-------~-----boIDe J'riclar. . Lilara BlUetaker. front and back. embroidered In. wecrel1nc trip to lAke ErI. and IOri. and red rose cor..,... aate4 from W~..... We h I C h '''-' • I' DAY NIT ItS Tbe Band Kothers lponeored a .equin. b.low the .yoke of lUulon . They are DOW ....ldll1l I.n " ON fIG"T beDlIIt Ice Cream Soclal here BatMra. WUbur Hawke, of Tampa. tulle Th I I I .... DOW reeltlq lD their new Wa.... ".U... . .chool In 1161, and Kf. Cut.r '" _ TILIY'SI Ilrda.7 e...8IIJq. dllliDl the Ont Florida. II mlU"" here with her to ';"IDtl e ~ Ih home ill BAtd Oak DrIn. 8e..~ ,"ned In the anDM torc.. Mrs. • .' oat At" ZULutTA CODcert the hlah Icbool band w1U IIWl1 rrtendl and relaU..... She tull 1lL1rt fonnM bellow. from the On SUDd.,. afternoon. JUD. IS, cart.r .. emplored b,. the Obio LI ••••• • .... p...... t W. HUOIl. The band .pent put of lut wee~ with Mr. walaUlDe with 41acoaal Iuerta of creek Acrea, . 'l'h. brlcle'. COIDJ a rec.ption 'WU held at the M.th· n.u T.lephon. Co. ID I)aJIoIl and .. .' p"", under the dlrec:UoIl or Chu. anel lin. Clint Taylor. The Ta,· lacel.calloped with the tunelo4et all'.,. .Dlembl. 'WU a IIIbt bl•• ocIlat cIlurCh for tb. relaU,... the I1'OOm II III the c:arpenterlnc .. ..o:=.L~~:~ JobDaton. the Khool'l m _ I I c 10... arraDCed a dlnller part)" In and comn, to a po' lDt lD the Cell' linen clreH wtth white, aeceuofo w.... pl'MUt from I'ort b ' In IaHTftIGIITI h.r hOilor at th.1r COUIltrJ home te .... Ie. and ,,'lltlte orchid conac. WaJlle. 1114.. Cl.,.elancl, Df.7toD. a .... teach.r. Satudar tnDlD. and lacluelect u r o. Ute top of the Ilttrt In the , . . CtDclDDaU, J'almoutll, 1C.1.. WO· -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _; IIr. and ·lil'l. Obarl.. 81t'lD41. ru.t. Mr. and lira. Harold 1!ec~. back. Th. Iktrt mended lDlo a M.... 8ma.Uwood wu lNduatell m1Ilaton. Parla. KJ., 8prlnlborG. un aN on a two w..1LI .acaUoa trip .tt of Lrtle. IIr. and M.... Georp 10" ~edral trala. The tllII.r- froID 8eUbrclO~ Hlah IChooL lir. and WaJllMvWe. ~ III the 8mokr lioQntaiDl, Beckett or 8p~.- BllI and Kr Up ,.U 'WU c:a.Cht to a crown of Smallwood wu lNduated from Demlta Ca1lClill. lOa of lira. '-" leed pearl., She earrted a wblte 6000 JOI PRlNTlN6 ,.Aue WIt. .1an, baa u11ate4 la tile lira. Oonlon, Mr. and orchid ded b W.,..••vW. Blah Sc\ulol and .. ~n e United Stat. A1'1IlJ' "d .. .tat- Kra. Carl 1I00re and lire. EdIth white luroun y emplo,ed at tile NOR iD Df.,ton. Be Obt.ined .t the G..... JoIlM at n. V'_ Lakena, aU or BarT.,.burc. Kn. · I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.j ~. Hawke &leo .lIftt l'rIur wttll KI.. lir, CIJel. 8 mall woo d. o~ It Mr. and JIlre. WIlt... eo...... lAIcUle lloore anel her brcrther Mr. W~• •W•• broth.r of the brl4. LET" 80 TO of Colam~ It'tre ....ta laue Chari.. liGOn. • fI'OOm. Hned u .... t DlaD- and BUDdaJ 01 h.r broth_ aa4 ~r· tM ah.. wire Kr. Joe Small. ...la.... 1Ir. aa4 II.... CharI.. Dol- Ady--A:....- In THE 6'" ..,~, It'ood of WaJlluYU1e aDd Bobert - 'aDd other relaU...... '-T'I'U.l;I u; lIorr1. aDel Dick Black. Bellbrook. IIr. and lira. Harol. Dopa ban brother of the brlel .. -1 A FELLOW MOVIE VIEWIR <. told their coWltrr home Mar' B.,. 1IrII, Blac~'. cown wu Ilcht to IIr. ... K.... HaroJ4 blue with white &eceHOlree. Sbe I'u. '1'h . . . . . and their of • plU • &er IIart.ara are ........ th.1a net eb1ele. M." . lImalllt'oocI . . . a TII.ra are ,un. a real ,oOd mala. . ~ I'IIoab:. ArlIona. NaY7 bla. ...... wtth "hlte IlC)o .on. hee.4lq rou "., aa4 t IIGII Ia ""I"IIID, "Oone " Ith DaDT VacaUOD 81". BcIlool ... c:eeaorl.. and a reel orchid cor- hope I9t ~ ... IOlile 01 them. til. WiDd" a&arrtac Vlnan Lelah. 1M . . . tIlIa wMII ... will en..... nrat OIl the lid Ie a .... com- Clark GUle. 01lY1a DeR....l1aD4 u... tbJoiIA lIut WMIL T b. CLmAMIMO OCT YOUll ed,. .tarrt.q Bolt Hope. It'. "CUo aDd IMler Boward. Tllia 1DO'rie. - . . . ..... 1- .... ...... "DOl ~ QIoIe arUcIee Dat • uao...•• D._ VI_lat.. aDd It rt"P PI.. althoalb ma4e back ill tM lata Moo ,oa DO loapr . . . lD TIIJ!: 111with lauabile;f..olD beCIDDlnI to DIIleteell-t1llrtta, Ia a reaIIT fIDe JIIu JaDet DoltAll', Itucl. .t D.j.. AlII O.lD7lTll ..... nu. 0 Del. loan J'oDtalae .. CHtarred muttrplece. Thqae of rOIl who at CIarIat B .. ClDclJlDali. .. Eyes E~annenecl aDd adcla II_tat, and Jist to the ban ataD It wW want 10 1M It epeat the . . .k ... Il. . witll HI. . . . . . . . .U'. . . . . . .· .toff. Thill la ID teclaDJcolor. apln aDd tile 7OUIlI8r people who "Tile Calu. lIutIDJ.It fIrIt a .uc- ba.e ......r MeD It, .h~d by all AA'AAA.AA***_**AA ••• AA*A eeufIIl booIl. ill.. a play ... nolt' ID..... III tlchllieolor and 1'UIl. HOURa: ARTIFICIAL a mone WIIU be nJo)"M bT the Din, about four b"1'I It II It'.U ......... Land Bank m&jOrlty or peopl. recel't'lq It. worth J'OV tim. to new. . . . 11'41 .. 1ft. Th. picture hu aD orr beat .101')' "lUot ID CeO Block 11" .. I 1 . . . Po .... which bold. roiur iJaWl'wt from real Iood CODYlct . .rea. prleon W"nMdaJ II. ~. • etart. Abl,. plaJed b,. a hoet pant. TU'D. ...n f.lt' better ~ A Sound Way To Runce of ltan IncludlDe Hampiarer no. for thIa type of' pIcture. Abov. W.. lworth.. <
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A' Farm Diary BY .D. J. Frulet . JUNE H. 11)54. June fourteenth, Flag Day. We do .not make much or thlll holiday In this part of the country. In New England It Is one o'r Ilie reSUhir holidays that nre celebrnted regularly. It might be a good tblug for us If we made more at It. I do not ~blnk that It would be necessary to CIOBI:! the banks and not have any mull, but It would do us all. good . to think more of what our flag meaUB. We accept It aa a matter of course but mOBt or UB do not thlnk..much about It. Where are they golDI to put the two new stars wben .they take In Alaska and HawaII? It Is hot this morning and mug· gy as though there might be ana ·
The home or Mr. and Mrs. RIch· ard Campbell, WayneBvllle. was the setting Friday evening. June 4, tor the marriage of their daugh· teT Ann to Mr. Harold Gleaclall. Jr .. 80n of Mr. and Mrs. Harold GleadalJ, Sr., of Leesburg. The double rIng ceremony WIl8 performed at 7: 30 o'clock by Rev. John W. Wedgewood, pastor of the WayneBvJlle Methodist Church under an artistic arohway of roses. The bride chose an all ~'hlte 8~ree~ length dres8 for her wed· ding. She carried a white prayer book and wore II. white orchid. MIs8 Virginia Puckett of Lebo anon, was maid of haDar, and wore a llght blue street length frock with navy accessories. Her Dow. erB. were wblte carnations. Mr. Robert Gleaclall, Dayton. performed the duUes of beBt man for hi b lh S Mr sfa Cer. b 11 I ted a plok nvlon , st'::~ elengS~ecdreal with. ' white accBllsoriea for her 4aurtL. ters' wedding. and Mrs. Gleadall. mother or the brlde'""oom, wore .,. Navy blue with white acce88orlslI. Both wore corlages at pink and
_ . COMMON PLEAS Robert C. Reeder vs. Mary A. Reeder, divorce to plainWf; ebU· dren to plaioWf. M1lry Ja~e Stamper VB. Oscar Stamper. divorce- m plainWf~ . -~ Emma A. Bowllng vs. Ruben]!;. Bowling, case dismissed. Harold Hess vs. William Seeger. plaintiff granted leave to amend pleadings. . John Lorentz vs. Clarence Jones. motion overruled. Wayne Lehman vs. Henry J. Lif· Un. judgment to plaintiff for
Evelyn Eileen Smlth VS. Joseph l ' Ralph Smith. d vor~e. Meryl B. Gray. attorney. . J. H. Lewisvs. Lon and Eunice M. Allford and The Home Federal vlngs and bI:alrm--oclatlon, ae· lion for judgment of $1057 and foreclosure of llen. J. T. Riley, at· torney. . HaUis ChandlE!r ve. Abner Chand· leT. divorce. Meryl B. Gray, at· torney. Clarence Lamb vs. Dora I. Lamb. divorce. J. T. IWey, attorney. Allie Made NlIntz Fugett vs. Earl $588.10. David Fugett, dllvorce. Stanley and Farm Bureau Mutual Auto In· Stanley, attorneYB. SUTance Co. vs. Raphael George. defendant granted 30 days more; REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS plead or demur. Russell F. and Ruth H. Seilop Th~ Standard Building and Loan to Henry Daniels. lot in Deerfield VS' . Rlcbard, Lola E .• ~arland and Township. Edith Back. case disuussed. Charles W. allid Ruby F. Goocey Clifford ,W. Wilson VB. Margaret 10 Beauford and Tressie Conner, 5 Wilson. partition ordered. lots in Salem Township. Gertrude S. Smith to Glenn NEW SUITS Smith. 15.3 aeres in Deerfield Ethelda Keever vs. Robert Eu· Townsbip. gene Keever. dlvoree. Donald M. Lo Is Fi •. F1 I Fir 3 Gose, attorney. u res "G oss e es. 1 ts in W...... esville W ayne Leb man VB: Henry J . Uf• 0 Arthur ~-. C Hopkins to Clarene tin. cognovit. Fred E. Jones, at· . i e t B. Bowman. 8.19 acres n Turtleorney. creek Township. amployed at the WayoesvWe Dru& Charles S. Dawson to Charles Store. and Irme Stevens, lot in TurtleThe brfdegroom Is a graduate creek Townsblp. of Fairfield hlSll acbool and WlI· Ralph J. StoUe to The Ralph J. mmcton College, aerved In World .StoUe Co., 109.6 .cres in Turtle. creek To~p. War n In the U. S. Navy and ta Paul Fisher to 'nte Blue Ball now a teaeber to the Franklin •__ Cb b tchoola. PresbyterUlll me, 20.9 acres in A reception at Ihe bome of the Frlnklin Townsbip. brfde'l ltater. Ilr. IUl4 lin. Rar Blue . Ball ~esbyterlan Church C. Morren folJ0we4 hDlnediate1y to Paul P'isher•.05 acre in Frank· after the ceremony. lin Townl~p. FoIlowiDc boDeJlllOOll trip to J. Edpr and Margaret E. Ed· a wards to Luthe.r ud Julia Ann Detroit. Klch.. and Canida. the Smith• .22 aere ,in Franklin Town· couple are D:Ow ....Idlll( In their ahlp. home 10 Wayneaville. Luther and Julia Ann Smltb to Samuel ud lJIliaD O. VlDce.22 acre in Franklin Township.' ShIT'lev S Ralm to John W. TurD. er .t aeft ia Hal'laD TOWDIhIp Rarmond It. lind 'ntebna Lo~ Hawk to Charles 1. and Naner Joan Epp 11 Icree ill Tbrtleereek Tcnm. shlp' . ~arles W. u !d lIJrtle M. How. ard to Arthur alIld Victoria Harp. 20." acres in FraQlln Townabip.
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DEDICATED TO THE ULTIMAITE IN SERVICE-FOR THE . PROBATE COURT COMMUNITY - BY THE PROFE8SION Estate 0 f Nancy K. Be11er. ded i nventory "uledi hearing set L__________________________ cease. {or June 24 at 10 A. M. 1!Ia f 1Jj _tate 0 Sa .e Scott, deceased, Estate of Margaret B Robison l1li..--1 ' - -. . . . . IIII Inventory filed; bearing set for deceased, Erskine and Maurice June 24 at 10 A. M. Robison appointed executors; E. H . , . l a ....... Estate ot John Sandlin, deeeas· Milo Bect, George P. c.tes and III ... ed. inventory filed; hearing set for James H. Hankinson appointed a.,.. 'It waa announced today by 8. June 24 at 10 A. M. praisers Estate of Sarah Puckett, d e e e a s - ' W. !.Mh, Office Manqer of Wa... ed. estate exempt from inIlerltanee MARRIAGE LICENSES ren Connty A. 8. C., 4Z N. Br0a4 · tax. way, Lebanon, that au wheat proEstate of Jennie Braddock, de- David B. Harris, 23, body Ibop. ducerl mUlt have .. marketlQ ued tran f f rea) tate Loveland and Miriam DOWllln" card when marketill( hil wheat :anted. 15 er 0 ell 26. Ifo~w. which I, nJdenCe to the pur. Eatate of Raymond O. Ross, de- Jerry II. Martin, 22, Air Foree. cbuer tbat tbe wheat la free of eeued, transfer of real estate Loveland. and Norma Jane Gently. I.n,. penalty. These cardl are now granted 19. clerk·~1Jt, Loveland. rUes.... "d maw be reeelyed b- call. Es . f win Waymer Bird %7 tnxk driver • -.;. • tate a Ed B. Fred, de- South LebaliOD,' and Rowma Kir: In, in perlOn at the A. 8. C. Ofceued, inventory tiled; heariJl, eet acle 17 South Lebanon. flce or they wut be mailed upGD for JUDe 25 It 10 A. H. 1..' C Do,l 24 laborer LebaDcm FAtate of Flora M. Applepte. ded J ' ct._':_,. 1I~' a written requelt by the fanDeJ'. ceased, Ralpb E. Applegate a.,.. ~ th LebanoD ean _....... 'The ABC orne, caDDot mall cam pointed executor; ~nald Tipr, u . . III reepolIH to telephone calla; u Wilson Rosa and Jeu Ilorpn lPO Donald B. Scott., 21, bc:tory they mllit bave elpaturee u r. pointed appraisers. worter. WaynenWe,. and IIary Estate of Callle Llttle. deeeued. Francis Hartaoek. 1', t.elepbolle eelpt of eanla 1u1l84. inventory tiled; beariD, ~ for operator. WaynesvWe. June 28 at 10 A. M. Jolm N. See,er. 20. ~ man, Thomas E.. North, 22, preumaIl. Eatate of Role L Fires. 4ec:eu- Middletown. and Amlette Tolley. DaJtoa. and IIarperlte Noll, 22, ed, first and tIDal aecouat tiled. ~17i'~Fra~D~k~JiID~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~IDI~lCIIi~~iOl~l*'Iii"~~'i~~-ii·~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii First and Anal aecounta were.po ii proved. allowed and COIl4rmed DD the foUowin, eltatea: eltate of Areh Kurra7, deeeued; estate of Fannie lIurray, deeeaaed: estate of William K Pratt., cieceued; estate MRL ITIVER AND MRI. YOUNG ARE ON of Ida II. RobiDaoD, deceuecl. and DUn' AT THE ITORE AT ALL TIMH. =:'~te of EIIleI II. StopdUl, deWE HAV. 10M. ·NEW lUMMI" MERCHAN1lItat. of ,...... I'raada 1IcD... .AND A FEW ARTIQL., THAT AtiE Cormaet. deeeuecl, ant. IIDaJ. and .ARGAIN.. dfatributi". accoUJIti we reapCOME IN -AND lEE UI - WHETHER YOU pnwed, allowed and eoatlrmed . . BUY OR NOT. Eltate of CharJes O. WWlamJ, d~, BJrda II. WUUaau appointed aAmlnlatratrlx; 1.. L Robert Walker aDd O. J. IleCarJq
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How often bav. 70U heard a provincial fumitu~ tit mod.m radio 'or televilion ",tilt admit. monolJ'lms on 'U.... On.lof the with .mbarrallment. "I'm a man, gOOll idfllH found .n thb hou.ekeeperT" Why .be emb.r· book I. the IUlielStion of pafntin, raued about th. proudeat mOlt colorful ' bna.hwor1c deal",1 on artlatlc Jobin the world: tiie art Ihowln, atair risen (atePl) to of m~ a home Hue ere a le...n the danger of ml.·ate,. lew ldeu about home arta that and lall •• besld .... lendinl ..a prove It tUes 11dU, Imlainatlon , cheery note to thi,. ,ennall), drab CU\d a ftalr for eelf-expl'Hllon to (eatur. In many homes. be a homemallu. If wlnlfr moistur~ baa Iooaened With Iprin.ln mind, refre.hlnl th. v~r of one 01 your favorite new table eetUnp. can · be made pif(u of fumitur'e, you un enn, with daffodili. tull,. and arcenta repair It by uee 01 Weldwood ,lu... of pUIIJ.WIUOWI uled with a clfar Simply remove the old .l~ with yellow or pearl If8Y doth. Shad" . light scraping. ",Ix th~ clue CU\d of yell,W.sra7 and brownlf"f a. .pply to the loolle veneer. P~. perfect colo, harmony for the new Irlto position CU\d then remo.,e the melamin. dinnerware desl«ntd by 'xceu~ glue with a damp cloth. ColorflJte in luaJr,moUltd tones ot Plar, "aud p.p'~r o.,.r the work . mist ITa',llad. and apply pre8.llure for eev... reen. Ipray hours or o\'fmi,ht un~er a pile of me and cop- book, or ot hfr hfaYy ob~. A J)frton., Mela.. ~nfrous .PpIiCI'tioll' of fUl:lllture mint dlnn.r, ' poliah OVfr 'thf enUte plett of ware II now In fumit.ure will have It looldn. outatandln« fl' 11k.' n.lW apin. .' . v 0 ~ it. wit ~ John Gf'rald. cme of America'a h 0 III • III a Ie. r'I top dffOratol'lll i. flndln. wiele ". who wa..nt 10 nptalltt 0' nil UN ' flf paatel eOlllbln. belut)' Mlol'II for ' bASlc w.lIl. All P.fNJI. !i:l1!!!:I!!~ of . .Ip and nial. 'avnrit. al~ dark ~n haa rolor with ,rae- been it too. iB takin. on a .II,hter. ticallt,. fo.. thll 10ft ',.m·'rI\ld hue. l>ec'oratora Ire .tJP8 of 4inn.rware II virtually",. llso ftndm_ wid. ~n~ of Ii"akabl., ~"JI'OO(. "an"" ultd fire lYIiBtlnt urea plutlc wall iii I!l... automatIC dithw....r. And platft Ind OUtift ,Iup th.t aN Ie of _lid color throUlhoat. ~ Ivenabl.. In Platel to"" to matth AM. DOW tllat .,rilll Ie ~llInJ. thl> wal'l rathfll'''''' the bra. ho..,.,.lIer.hU her·lItt1, · plates ,tete".r. Althoup . Jain brub . .liaill. madl,. He,.. . . . . roJc,ra litem to lie leadin • . Ie an Idea from "Pallll It YOU,.. tho flfld for wall rolo",a,", upMlf.~, ..... Il0011 "7 the 1IOttd . hol_" 'allricl lIea"'-or their ~!Ltulnee!'L RowaN Xtkha..,. ·mtfUl, Ilry anti . apeclolll . .Ii. !.~ a(!!I- Amft'lean ..... ties, the vivid, dninlnant ('Glore ..... to ~ ~In. .,.. mUC'h in eYk\ItrIt'e tor atc'eftta , . . " . " ' . 1011& ...~ on tllro-.hout the lIomt. '
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ther thunder storm brewing. Tbe peop Ie wba are putt Ing th e Ir 'I ~ fS t cutting at alfalfa 10 the sl\o certalnly ha va an a d vant.... ..... e. None of this worry and wonder ...!! will ~hls storm catch us with our hay down? Too olte!! It doeB. That 18 one a dvantage of.. alfalfa over clover-It cures more Quickly and your main crop 'ao·t aU down at white carnations. of once, but Is Ipread out over two. The bride Is a graduate three or 'maybe four cuttlnp. or WayoelTtJle high Hchool and Ie course some people do not like t h ' th k nd a 'hat. aa John uaed to ...,.. ,.ou are . pa cover e wee e • on makin, bay all summer. But It t. good plll.llUn, date accordln, to -'ce baw. o-eh "'ear -e lea- the almanac. The peas have beau auch AU #.,.. # " ... ood d th till lte something oew about hay. Our very, an ere are I QU lut year" lellon waa not to reed a lot there. They lay the amaU led clover ha, to .heep or 70U pe.. do not freeze well but I am wlll let aeedy wool. That ·ta, the trym. cooldo, them before 1 little oulalde balla of the Neda freeze them Inatead ot Juat blaoob· ' and dried Dow.rs work Into the III( tbem . . 1 wooder how lOll( the), wUl hold their frea.b tute that _,. wool. We are com, to cut IDOIt I had aome lett the other cla, and of our oala tor ba, for the aheep I frou them, butter. cream and tht. ,ear. -Our tint cullin&' ot al· 'alfa II In. but It wun·t very lure. all. I nen had lOme Dew potatou We bad to puture It dum. Jut In them an4 frole them but tben aummera drourbt ud It wun't I ".. ill a . harry and ate them (004 for It. AlIo It had Iota of after the,. ha4 ~ beu III tM «IaDt pepper"'... . - that trouble. free. er three or four 4ay.. They some weed that bu moyed in reo were dellcloua. but how lone centb'. . wou14 they lleep that wa,. call I aD)'Olle tell me? We bay. a lot to Tba nYe b*k pup. and the Jurn yet about the.. UlInp. How tour tual)' IlJtteDa now eat toeether loq wUJ cooked thInp with but· bappllJ eMIt of the AIDe dlah. Tit.. ter In them. keep frosen without pupa ..t luter anel 10 &at more ' chaIlliAa naYor. but uaey .... a liM larcer and , It ta hot toclaJ. and 1 am afraid need a Uttle more. Ntc. UtUe It WIll be bot at uae 1&1. 01... bJaek .dop IUl4 nice preU, Uttle It ekMlcla up tor CUIOther ltorIIl. , ItJtt.eIUI all looltlq for hom... Tbe have a ealf to tak. He t. flv. cIl1clla d ..ppeared. Th. hen Dot u ' fat u I wOGJi like to !lav. ... ._ _ &Doll tIuIIIl finally and for ODe cla)' him bat he w01 not plD much .,.. 19M __ e .... ..., . t I 1& the tieD out ,.till Ulut b.u t more rtcbt DOW ao L.wlll tab, hlm WeD-IMoI ...... ~ .. loa. DOW tMJ' hl.,e dlaappeared and I anel ... what I let.. Tbere ha.,. .~~.:-::.!~ do Dot bow wbether th., drowned bHIl 10,..., fat ..... caly.. there ... _ ,.. ..,. .......... _ N' ID OD. of the atorm•. (ft., mlt;ht ua. lut r." "eella IUl4 th. prlee dIdoIuI ... ,..... A ............ u they 4Idn·t mucb baa beeD mDcIl too low. Veal 171 _ I • • '. 1100 Ia 9 , - . , . . . . about followill;l' til. beD.) cal,.. are low aDd caly.. by the . :r.:"1~1~.. ko:: Or wbetIMr aomethtna llUy han h..... the UWe _ , are htab. the _ _ ,.. IiivaleCl. '0-.'" ptta UIeIn. p.rtaap. It ".. uae Not a poet· lIcaIuce. - A poet MI. ,.. ~ DD P.P'OD 5.,.111., ~~~ .. ~~u~u_-~~~~~~-the ~~~d ~ otMr .,.,...... 8C1111etJa1.... lot .. e - __. 9 ~'a ............., can toeak - L.7 Sa ....... -Bonda . "...
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Roward F. Bu rl.on , 80n of Jes8.e and Mary Burton. was born at Blanchester, OhIo, July 1S, 1898. Middletown and departed tbls life Sunday, June 6; 1954, at Grandview hos· pltal, Dayl.on, Ohio. He was united In marriage July COMP'~Y 23, 1930, 1.0 Audrey Atkinson and PHONE 2-4501 tills unIon wae born one daugh· t.er, Mary Ann. OPE N . E V ' E N I N G .S Bealdes his wife. daughter and son·in·law, he leaves two gral\d· l~~~~~~;~~~;~ Ch ildren, DebbIe and Tommy, tbree brothers, ~bert of Detroit. Ed· wQrd of ElYria, and Thomas. of W·ayntsvllle. aDd oJle sister, La Vonne Waterhouse, of Waynes· nephew. ville, and nelces and Ott-when loved ones are called to Han~ Power leave us '1'0 pass to shining scenes beyond, ***",\r Quest10ns why they thus bereave us. Plunge us into deep delpond. But with worela ~ost true and ALL TVIPE8 tender. Someone whispers at our side; CAU.:AFTER IS P. M. Senlc. he haa gone to r,ender. W,.nted on the othe side. ' YVIIIUU'U. yea, to te~ch salvation, Visit friends lo ng passed away, ROUTE 122 OFF OF 42 Dearest wife and all relation PHONE wAYNESVILLE 3384 Longer, bere he could not stay. While we mOllrn, thelr welcome ... J greete him, Hall to bile 80 nobly ·born. · With what joy they flock to meet .. 1IIm, He ' for whom we mortals mourn. Try to cease your sobs, and cease your weeping, And In your Savior now confide, For Howard Is In the Lord's sate keeping, . Wanted . on the other s~e . •
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Is with sincere gratitude that we express Ollr heartrelt thanks and appreciation to our maur friends. neighbors and relaUvea for the kindness and sympathy shown to us durlng the Illnesa and 108s of our beloved husbant.l and father. Special thanks to Joseph M. Hetrick, Elders Stuart R. String. ham and Gaylen Hemsley tor theIr consoUng words. 'l'he pallbearers, donors . of. the beautiful floral of. ferlngs, Dr. Earl Wright and Mc. Fadd~n Funeral Home for their faIthful and courteous serv ice. Mrs. Audrey Burton Mr. and Mrs, . Thomas Shoup and cblldren Brotbers and Sisters.
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AFIcultunt I~ Colu~bu. and they wJll lsaue a J18nplL ' The perrott enahlee the Ina ' tor to k track pea.,p " ' . ................. fI/tfI ••••••••• •••• of the hl.,... . TIlW 18 the only way • i beee' caD be kept free 'or foulbroGd I ~IUbIICr:ibe .. ~ A -n!-nc' f th · • t tim . . .
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HOME FREEZER OWNERS ITEM - 2 ~ gal. Miami County Vanilla ! Ice Cream, $3.50. WAYNESVILLE , L CKE~ PLANT. 0-6·17·tfc
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SHEEHAN RD. P. O. ·BOX 342 CE,NTERVILLE, OHIO . =::::::::=:==7=:===:=:======~~~~~~~~ cauUflower and broccoli , now. These plants sbould be dusted with a 5% rotenone dust. Rotenone I. a harmless preparation that can be used on tbe plants at any time. Mexican Bean BeeUe time .111 pr~tlcally. here 110 start a dusting program wltb the 5% . rotenone for them too. '
' Army worin. are a dark green ·In color aDd move at a very .rapld pace ' while . cutworm. are usually larger.. up to 2" and very soft In nature. When dliturbed they UB ' ually roll up In a ban and yoU can see ,a ,.erll). oi trlaneles around the ball tIt you hav'e theae In your garden or cro,,~·. cGntact me and I wUl be glad to 10 over oome rec. · S" t ' A W d· ommendatlona "'on what to ule 0 ar rmy orm amage hall . . ' been very slight. If, hO!,IIYer, you " .~ have a few .worms "and want to DuD t torlet the flrat lamb pool apray with three pinta of 60,*, 'rOI:' June 23rd at the Warren Countr _..L 'al......ounds I aphene, ,",I" . acre, In whatever" ~... . ,
am~~nt ,,:ft:ate~ your !!prayer ou n s cover an acre. It the worma are In Coiu. UJe the aame recommendatlona 'but atop th I up e DOli" .,n' your apr.,_ U · cept til. ~ onu directly OYer the ~ row . ThOle •wonu. ~ 8IlfoI
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AbDut TDwn ITE MS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS yOU KNOW COLUMBUS VISITORS HERE Mr. nnd Mrs . K . I. Hili of near Columbu8, were lVeek-end guests or Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Weltz.
A"T: MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL Mrs. L. . St. John Is confined lit Miami Valley hospital for observation nnd treatment. GUEST IN MORROW LltUe Carol Sue Stroule W&ll the gu st of her little friend Linda WilLIams In Morrow during tbe palt week. UNDERGOES OPERATION Cberyl Sue Ashmead, llttle dau«hter ot Mrs. Rolemary Alb· mead, underwent a tonlll and a4. enold operation on MondaJ at St. Elizabeth .bolpltal on Monday. HONORED ON FATHER'8 DAY
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JUNE 24, 195-1
Lac I Friends To Attend N. J. Meet
Legion AUI, Closes 19&3·&4 Year June 10
Farewell 'Dinner Given Local Student Rev. Wedgewood Attends XU Session
Aboul two tbollSand Quakers will uther at 'Ill) l\'[ny, New Jer, Hey, from Juno 25 lhrough ,luly 2 for th 2 th 01 nnllll l~t'londs Gen· eml onrer nce It WBS unlloun ed todny by ara Drarldock, Clerk of tbo Wayesvllle meeting of the Re· Ilglous Soclely ot F'rlends. The tbeme or tbe onierence ; i ll IJ " The Quaker WI1) brls· linn Unlstry of Hop ." J' ourteen Houud Tables of five sessions each will be beld on such sub jects liS RUlglous Educa Llon. Contemporary S lence unrt Religion, Friends and tbe E o· nomic Order, Developing tbe Inst!· luLionM of Peace, and Prayer In Quaker thougbt and P ractice. The Junior Confe rence meeting slmultan ously wltb the adull group on the theme "For Us, What Is tbe Quaker Way," Is expected to draw more than 600 children from 3 to 14. Hlgb 8cbool memo bers w 1l1 also have their own se tlon. The Friends General C.onference was formed In 1900 tor the purpose of strengthening local Friendl
The Amerloan Legion Au l1Iary nit No, 615 h Id tbelr lust me t, Ing {or tbe year 1953·M at the I ·glon Hnll Thursday, June 10, Their' work for the year was as follow s: punsorlng of the Drownles for the 8 cond year with a cash dona· tlon for craft work, also for enter· Ing the MIddletown council. Two American flags tor scbool. One GIrl to Buck ye Girls State. EXllmlnatloll and glllsses for one child. One book for public library. Groceries tor mother and chll· dren. Groceries for man and wife. Solicited and made donattons Cor playground equipment. Donated to Red Cross. Cancer. Polio and T. B. Also conducted porcbllgltt parade tor polio, Cash donation to usiet the Le· glon Post In preparing their annual Xmas baskets, Casb donation to Veterans hos· pltal at Dayt{)n. 30 lb •. of candy wu sent t.o , Veteran~ hospital at ChWlcothe. k p:!:d:':f b:: ::~:, tr~-:t:::'
,\ farewell dinner 11'011 h Id lus t Tuesday Yenlng at the Methodist, cburcb {Ol' Rev, and Mrs, W dg . versity"s prlte winn ing 'illz nslilp Jamestown, a team that wenl to ReI', \Yedgewood has ac- training program OU rll Uon Youth th dlijlrlct finnls 'Iu high sc hool 'epted the pastorate or the Nor· which WIIS In sess ion June 12 bas ball, will be here Sunday, wood Metbodls t cburcb In !\1ur· through Ju ne 19, He attends, l. Jun e 27 tor II trl·counly league letta, Ohio. ' 1111'S. Glenn llorden Brlgld IUgh . cbool. game. rays Barbers will slart \\ "" 'In harge o( tbe ceremonies. Foley attended tbe progrnm 011 the days games at l.00 o'clo Ii Ilnd M . E. Fulk I'son sJ)oke In bellalf IIc11olal'sll l» provided by Knights will be followed by the Jam e8' of the cburc h, Bob Adams spoke of ColumbuN, Xenia Council No. town gBme at 3;3 0. tor the Golden Rule Sunday chool 1801. SundaY'8 game saw Bowersvillt las8, and "bert McMillan spoke \\' inner of two Freedoms Foun drop th American Jr. Leglon 6-0. for tbe uuday chool. daUon awards since Its IncepUon Kiser pitched the shUlout for Several gltts were received - III 1950, perallon Youth !leom' l Dowersvill e. "R e d" Hug hell the Golden Rul e Class gave I\n lIaSlies a tbree·pronged plan . of pit bed a very good game also, ele trlc fan , boys eacb gave a glft, activity to brlug into tresb per· but fielding lapses spolled Waynesthe hurcb gave 2 matcblng end spectlve the meaning and basis of ville's bid tor tbelr third vi tory. tables. American prinCiples oC govern· WayneSville's record Is now 2·2 Rev. and Mrs. Wedgewood reo menl. In the course o[ tbe week, as they meet Jamestown here this Bponded In thank8 ot appreciation lhe boys beard and Sunday. of their service of 4 years. prominent leaders or Box score tollows; Mrs. H. C. Hodson led the slng- and industry. conducted tbe pollt- WayneavllleAB R H Ing or "Blessed De the Tide" to Ical organization of tbelr own Hatton, 3b __ __________ 4 0 1 close, groups to form a government Ln Beal, S8 ________ , ___ a 0 o Wednesday nlght a neighborhOOd tbe American pattern, and enjoyed Hughes, p _____ , _______ 2 0 o groul,l had a farewell dinner for a program or dlversltied recrea· Purkey, 1b _____ ______ 3 0 1 . the Wedgewoods at the bome of tlon. Peters, tr ____ , ____ ____ 3 0 o Mr, and Mrs. Walter Whitaker. LeMay, 2b ___, ________ 2 0 o Rev. Ilnd Mrs. Wedgewoocl were Bradley, of ____________ 3 0 1 presented with a set of Rollers J . Foley, rf ___ ____ __ _ 3 0 o
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BUDDY 'AND MARION DUR.HAM are the lalest western en added to • W1LW talent stafl, Tbe), are ~eard on "Mid· westerD Ba1r1de" on Saturd.)' 180......... , 11:10 •• m .•1Z aOOD, E8T, .. weD as tile Saturda)' eve. iliaC .. Ml4w..... Hayride" Ibow. at ':It p ...... En.
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the pubUc nil. TotaL __ ________ group of hl.1 famU,. who provided Caltornia anel Canada. Mothers, wivell, IIlsters. daugb. The W8CS met In I'e&ular Ie.. month, Mrl. Loll Oamblll, relief R H Frl d · tr W i l l - tera 8tepmothera hair Illters of lion on Thuracla,. altemoon at tbe VII dlrector, announ.oed tod&". Bow....vllleAB a d.lloioul covered dish lup~r at hla home on ruth Itreet. en s om amellV e e l t , , MethodJat eha.rcll with the new " Devoe, 2b _________ ___ _ 1 1 II pectlng to attend are Betty Sat- any lervice man wbo Wal in UD1. president. ' Mra ' K M Betall1ck. Ohio's mOlt hilhly populated One hundred fifteen cases, in· Gerard, .of _____________ 3 1 0 FATHER8 DAY GUESTI terth,.,alte, Jaae McCulloah, Bo.. form ' daring hOIUlltl81 of KoWOtld prelld1q. · . ... county, Cuyahoga, showed aD 80 eluding 364 penona. were on 1'& Kiaer, p _____________ 3 0 3 reaD [)ariD&' the bualDela lOuloD It per oent Increase in sale a ot E and ltef roUI lut month with exp8n· Book. c __ _ ____ , __ ___ 2 2 1 Mr ud Mra Harland It. I»'e coe and J;ather FIlrnaa and IOn Wars r and U, alao the entertalDed to (or J'ather'1 WIlHam, Alton Earnhart, Alb.rta confilct are ellgihle to Jola the wu planned that no meeting' be H Savinge Bonds, to help the atate dlturOl amounting t.o $60Ul. Tbe Delall.,.-, If __________ S o t ~,. Mr. aDd Mrs. Edwin Ramh,., Hoat and children, LInda. Wanela, AU.IUI&ry. The lerYlee man ma)' held In Ju17 or AU&Ult:. to a 21 per cent p.in tor May over previoul month there were 118 Guthrie, ab .., ____ _____ 3 2 2 8ue Ann Jane ·..ut Homer Ramb,. Atma MarJorie and JefteTT, RaJ· belong to the American Le~lon Mra. Charlea Ande em conduct. the same month last year, La Rue cales lilted, including 857 per- Curti" ss _______ _____ a 0 0 d M ' Goldl Surface mond and Sara Braddock and anywhere in the UnUed Statet and ed the devotlOJUl and Mrs Mar- Van Andale, co-cbalrman.. War. sona with costa totallnC $5.26.04. Bont. Ib ___ ____ _____ 2 0 0 an n. e . dangbters Ramona and WUhel. you can belong bere. jorle ScheU. ~ente~1 th~ pro. ren County Savings Bond Commit. Rellet rolla and costs were much Burke, rf __ __ ___ _____ 3 0 1 VISIT BOYS STATE SUNDAY mlna, Daniel WUde, Ruth and Women wbo were In uniform at gram wJth the theme "Students tee, reported today. Salel In War. le8S tbe correllpondlng period .a Mullins, 1b __ __________ 0 0 0 Mr. and )Ira. OUbert Frye via· Elizabeth Chandler. tbOle timel ma,. join with either In Today's World,'" ron County for the month were year ago when 72 cases were reo Totall _____________ Z5 6 5 Ited BoY. State at camp Perry on the POllt or the AUJ1llaJ'1. Mrs. <lienn BOf4en who had ,32,059, and compare to Invelt.- ported, Including 262 penonl with Sunday and' Mr. Rfeharcl Fr)'e a d " , CentiI CI b ' The A~lIary cJoaes tbe year served u ' prea1clent tor the past ment of $10,637 a ),ear nco. eX1)8ndltures set at $8772. Med· 111'667 RBE Mr. Donald Willon who bad l11)8nt W .., U 53 and 5. with an invltatioa to two years u4 ID prevloua yean The state rile waa well ahead of lcal expenses continue to keel) the Waynel. __ _0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 the put week there, accompanied Friday the old members to continue their wal P1'8llented wlt-b a pallt preal: the naUon:.a four per ' oent in· costs high. Mrs. Gambill said, Bowerl. ____ 0 2 3 0 0 1 6 52 them home. membersblp and work. Tbe Aux- dent'. pba. crease for May, whlcb wu a new WlE>-·KlillOri LP-Hugb ... Tbe New CentW')' Club wUl meet lIIary extends an Invitation to 1'01Iowin ....1013 'D&, . retre.b. peaoetlme high (or any month of hS()-:lt.Iler." 11~ Hughet, .• U. on Frt.dll7 afte,!0011 . at tbe Far , nyone whl) II ellalble to Join with menta wer: serve~ MAY alnee tbe end ot World War West Wa ne DAYTONIAN8 VI8IT ttERE' BD-Klser. 5; Hughes, 3. Hilll PartJ Hauae with MrI. 3; B. them in September, n cCHlbalrman Van Arsden 8ald y Lieutenant Charl.s OrelOI'J and. Crabbe al bOltelll, and Mrs. Alva ................ _-_........... ' Co unci' Meets Here Mr. and M~. RAlph Lohr. of Day· Mn. Marie RUne and ~ast Wayne Advisory NOT I C IE I .. . t.on. were unday evening Bupper Tbomplon, Mrs. Walter Whitaker wUl preaent Tbe We s t Wayne . Advtaory guelts of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sat· tbe program. CO . unci' Meets Here Dr. Earl Wright will be ' on va- Rite. H.ld Council met on Frida,. evening at terthwaite and Mle. BettT Sat. cation July 1 to A~t: 2. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl terthwalte. The East Wayne Advisory Coun· Hle otf1ce wUl be OJ)Oll fDr bu.. Servicel for ' Chari.. H. Morgan, Pitstick with sLxt.&ef~·mElm~~a+-;.-""';;n;....1ft. . . ......,~-;~~:-----ell met on Friday even1n8 at the Ineal. Oir, wUl be In (.trlce from 47, of near Wa)'Detrllle, who died prelenL Following the bua1riesll tlonl wu . noted In the report tor ATTEND OEi PICNIC bome of Mr. and Mrl. Ell Furnas. 9:00 a. m, to 12 Noon; 6;30 t.o 8;00 TburadaY,were held Saturday at session, Mr. H. L. Rye conducted the week encUng Junt 5, wltb reo Mr. Paul Tomllnaon conducted the Mr and Mrl. David Rllr1tOCk ! p, m. .Monday. Tueadal7, Wedne8' Free Pentecoatal Church, Corwin. the discussion on "Q()vel'nment celpta of oolt U,888,702, It was and chLldren attended the picnic . . . . dlecusllion on "Safety on Roads," day and FrIday. 2t 'l1be funeral conducted b7 the Control ot Wheat.'· dlsclose4 today by State Treas· at WaYne Park on Sunda)' Mill 1rI&r7 Frances ·Hartaock, and there' wu a general discus· . . . . . . . . . . . u ~.~.• ~. . . . I Stu funeral bome with burial After a very Interesting se8slon urer Roger W Tracy. nlng liven by thl! Conduetrealel daulbter of Mr. and Mre. Jamel lion on Farm Bureau problems, In MI the Counoll adjourned to meet In The previous week, Trscy pointof the Order at Eaatern Star in S. Hartaocll, WameavlUe. became and concerning surplul materiall. Survl Include his wite, China .full' at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. ed out, hit an all·time peak for the ntatrlct 21. the bride of Mr. Don ScOlL, aon of Followlq adjournment, a dell, two daughters, Mra. Emma Buoher H, L Rye. DurlJlg the social hour 195,( calend'ar year of more than Mrs, Gertrude Scott, at HUlaboro, clous deMert cqurae wu ""ed. and Mn. Junith Alexandria, both a delicloull lIala4 coune was $4,000,00&. VISITOR8 IN NEW ' CARLI8LE on Fi1day at leve~·thlrt)' o'clock of Waynesville; ; five son I, James served. . Tbe week's collections were .ort The herdC of registered harlel Jr., WUUam, Mr. ad Mra. J. P. Fromm llpent In i'ePI'V . ' J Cbllrch of Obrllt. • E H JerseYII I Rt Glendon, $UO,690 from tbe $3,529.392 tor 8everal daJ'.11 of the put w~k ~t MI'II. a,-ron ' Caner p~e .. proowned by lement . utze , . RAymond, all of Waynesvl11e. tbe same period of last year, tbe bome ot their daughter, Mr •. pm or weddlDg mUlllc and Mr. T.-~, 1, Foster, was claslIUled. for breed 'ColleCtlonl lor the fiacal year to lleina Banta ID NeW' C&rUale, ... James Hartsock, Jr" 8ang "Be- • . • .... type by an officlal cllilisWer or date amount to $177,704,051, for cause" and the "Lord'i Prayer." . ·The American Jersey CatOe Club, an ' increaBe of 15,739,766 over the slating In her care I Inee b er reMr. Bill Soott hlB b~ T b,e Wa)'DOIv1lle T ric k y .Lynn Copeland of thl! University ... . $111,964,386 for tbe corresponding turn from t~e _h_OI_P_ltaI. ther aa best mall. an4 Avery Scott ThumiJlI 4·H olub met TU~~?: of TenneBBee. . The lermons from the book of period In the lut fiscal year, or a ad qaorp Muk Hart8c)ck were June 16 at St. Ma!,)", Tbe animals In the Iherd were ATTEND M.~80NIC PICNIC the ullbel'll. House wltb Mn. Charlel Michener given Individual raUngs balled on The Happy Hour Club met on ReT8lation are drawing to a close, gain of 3.BB per cent. Mrs. D. C. Rlqe, IIr. and Mn. Betore ILD arruapment of Bum. and Janet Michener In charge and a oomparlson with ,"he Jersey Tuelday afternoon at the bOm of There cannot be more than three R. H. Hartsock. IIr. and Mrs. mer Dow.rs and Ia the lIow of Ell&~th Marlatt. vice president breed'i dfticlal Bcore curd,wblch Mrs. Bent-on Hoak and the atter· or four of tbem now. This com· Ing Sundf.Y morning hft--...'~'n....-t-;~rn~~~oii-~ci-i~.:..:...-------'-..." Charlea MeO!llioch, Mr. and , Mrs. qi dI:Rev ~ h sUnao presldlag. aUots 100 points tor the Ideal Jer· noon 'Y(al! pleu&JItly Ipenl by the Mr. and ' Mrs. Avery Sbrout, of Jesle pre~derc~an~b.= ota::o":. ~ted' bJ :.~., ~ The pledge or alleglaDee ' and 'sey animal. Tbe Hutsel herd now memberl and gueata, Mn. rorell wllI 1M. upon the ,ubJect of The attendtd be t _ Carver, performed the double rtar 4·H pledge W'8re led b)' Ton), baa an average Icore 'o f 84.82% Graham, Mrl. Ralph Crookett and Three Judgments ' and, wblle 1I0t Wilmington, celebrated their son's Patrons plcnlc at tile Howard , MoraD. Camp planl wete dillo on 22 animall, The breed'a aver- Mrs. S.cott Laughlin In honorIQ taken directly from tbe book of sixth birthday annlver's ary Jnne Steriu farm near L)'Dob~urg on 7a:~bara ,~e Hart8c)ck and CUlled and camp will be from age Is 83.15%. Mlea Rhoda Bunnell, wbo will be. &velatlon It ia at lealt strongly 19. Those present were : Mr. and Bunday, --'-Min Dorll ' Brown were the bride.. June 21 t.o July 2. Stepbanle Twelve animals are rated very come the brld~ of Mr. Rlohard L. suggeated by that . book. If thill'e Mrs. John LeYa8, Patricia and Is bnt· one great general judgment mald. and wore {)TC . hid and yenow 80naW&rtrUateIOIn.t.old ua bow to do a demo good, 7 good plus, 2 gelad, ud 1 Graham. Baturday, Jnne 26. Roc· at the end of the world wbere d') Rolemary, Mr. and MrB. Ja.cob CELEBRATE8 BIRTI;tDAY fair. . . lpes, good wllbel and advloe were the dead go when tbey die? . WI' Scott, Judy and . Carolyn Sbock, gowDi carmrtg colonlal boquetl Mrs. ' Virgie Sbrout, Mrs. Pat Little Bandrs StroUIO ~.. OIle ot yellow roe.. with orchid and M,&r7 Cltngan was our «neat. The Jersey breed hall more ot· given her and she was presented Barbara, Judy and Roger year old on We4hea!lay and In yello,., Itream81'8 The neu meeUng wUI 1}e beld '11clally classified anlmalB than with . II- ~~utUul gtrt for her home. belleve we can make . all tbls Dean Yantes, Tommy her honor her pareiltl, }IIr. and . Ilt the Partah House TuOlday, Jull' any other dalry breed. The class· Dellctaus refreshment. we r e plain It you w111 ~ome .av-d listen next Lord's day, Tbe sermOn sub· Deck. Mrs. Jessie Thompson and Mn WlIIlam 8tro~A.' Oarol ' Sue Little Sandra Hart8()ck, nelce of 11 at 6' 45 p m .r . tarted I • • ";1 h bnd th nft .t"" • • • ' I(.caton program was s n served by . the ~Ol e18. ject S\1pday e,v enlng will be, Why the honor gue.t Larry P. Shrout. and David, 8Dtertained to dinner t e . e, wat e •..,wer .... , Judy Watten, News Reporter. ~ 1932 her great. great aunt, Mn. Mlna wearlag a mlnlatu~e gr~n formal . . On Wtdnelld"y afternoon, ' Mias Be a Christian? Tbere will be a Many more happy birthdays are D. Frye of ..Athenl, and her grand· and carried .. . baaket of rosel. .... Bunnell 'w as again honored when class In Personal Evangelism at wished for the bonor guest. Nice parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. 'Bunke James Hartsock, her nephew, carMrs. A. 'L. Schuhart, Mrs: ·C. E . 7: 00 p. m. 'a nd tbe preaching servo gifts were received. and Mrs. Leah MUla. 'rled . the~ . , on a la~ln pu~oY{. .. Maclnn'l l and ·Mra. H. L Rye en· Ice will be'gin at eight o'clock. tertalned wltb an attemoon tea at Prayer meeting and Bible Study in . Question: Build on the Bible" , ~GUESTa. The .wu . gtven t what Is the Baha'I conception or SUNDAY DINNER "A_bride '- hWho.fath ' ... the former's home. The guests are beld each Wednesday evening FIRES OPENING .SHOT mar.-ee UI .er er, was a - the manner' of Cbriat'. cOmlng!" were comfortabl" Beated on the Tbe World's 3n1 Deaf Genius, at 8: 00 p. m. 1\(r. and Mn. Ray Mainoul w!!'e tractlvely $OWDed III a m04el o,f Ans'wer: . · Baba'ls. bJlleve the Numerous times in the past J Stantord Bogen, fires his opening very mucb surp'rised ' Gn au.nday ChantUly lace and satin falhloned . ,,' f th Itll8DII 0" Waynel lawn and porch while Rhoda Ol)en. "~turn .of Ohrlat 114 the Bab and ew y08l'll e c . · ed and all joined.' In admiring her sbot across the world's g rea t when Mr. and Mrll. T. C. Braaden· w.lth 8weetheart neokllne, ~tlgbt Ba~a~u'llah 'Is ' Ilmilar t.o tbe reo v\lle al we!l as other communi· American nation to SISgl. R. V. burg and grandlon of . WhltelvUle, bodJce with , long I~~vel ~mJnr, tum of JDllJah In John the Baptist, t1ee have taken aublorlPUOns, to lovely gtft,s or ' cry1ltal and cWna, Tbornton, Air Force, 567 Field Ky., Mr. an4. Mn. Hilbert, Main· to points over ~~r handa. Her, ran t.o. which Jeana tes~lfled plainly in variou~ magazlnel from men an1 · The guests were Invited to tbe l\{alnt. Sqd., ,\\fcChord Air Forc~ OUI, Mr. and Mri. Robert Bru~ nUn sldrt wal complet~ lfith a the 06lpeL In Matt., 11- II Jestil women travelling througb tlie dining room wher.e the lovely te,a. Base, Washington, goes the worlds an4 Mn. Paul Wlml aDd 8()n of train. Her ' ftDffertlp veO w.. laid, l'Eliu i. come ' alreadJ and country w bow e t e c~mplete lable witb .a pink clotb, crystal ap· Hamilton, ' arrived with , well·tilled 8heerest· lIlullon, and sb~ carr1ecl tbey knew blm riot." Matt. 17-13. stranger. to tbem. Some of these polntments, centerpiece (If roliea June 18 the month to prune pines tinest swinging swing, the world's baskets for a m08t deUc~oua ~ln. 'I!o colonial bouquet or plak I'OHII "Then the dlllclplea understood are rellabl& and delle"ln, peopll'. and' lilies and punc~ bowie was ar· for Christmas trees, Forest Dean. lawn yaoht. and lWe8 at the valley\' that He spake unto them Gf John Some of them, on the oth8r hand, ranged and v6ry dellclou8 refresb· Ohio State University extension nero Th.e \1r1,de"a mother appeared In the BaPUlt." ,· The eltpltnaUon o,f are · unreUable and hJ~Y~ , taken ments were served. forester, reminded fanners toony. VISIT RELATIVE$ HERE a teale blue dreaa aad hat ' with the qontra4lotlon I, that JObD was your money without ,.ou~. r~lv: , 'On'! Thursday evening Mrl. Eli Spruce ' and. fir prunln~ may Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton, ot navy ahoe, aDd ,ClOT. ~ the ,pealdnlJ of. thtl incllvlduallt,. and' lng the magazine. . Your . local ~~ Furnas, Mrs, Keller Hoak and tlnue through AUgu8t, he a4ded. Elyria', and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs: Ernest Cook combl~ed hOI' Dean Bald pine' tree8 tend to Burton of Detroit, Mlcb., were IJ'OOm'l JDl)ther wore .blue wJtb pbyBloal IUIia&aDce of 'EliJah, flclals are tryl~g everything r 1f,htte acceallO.r lU e a c h oompll· Ohflat w~ I~ of the qwUl. their power to protect )'.a u f om pltalltles at tbe tormer s home gfOW .tall with wide apaolng be· ~ue8ts o~ r~I~t1ves r' here at >~e aientlnl t ...... 'wltb roee u,. the char.eter the ~el of the .. unreliable 8alesmen bot It giving Mls8 Bumlell, brld&elect, tween "ranches,' PrunID&' retarda tilDe of the death of Ho~ard F. The world'i flneat Iwlng ' - no _ _ _.. th 't hi 'h .... a II impoilible to cbeck .the rella: an opportunity to meet and · be thiB 'lenlt-hi growtb and makea Burton. .... It ~--. . , . Wo, mea; w 0 are .... aame bUlt r ach Individual ' Ther.· . ' . .. 1Iwm. on earth ,.c an compare LV " . edl t J f 11 lq th .,.... in both. WIlell Baha'1a Qftrm y a e .' .' . greeted by friends and relatlvel, trees more dense 'and' conical. ·us· • -born In .. cl... by Itlell - the mm a e J 0, ow (. e , . that Obrl l..., t 8d li th fore , I would .Ilke to W&rJL, )'ou. whom Ihe ..ad not been honored ually 6 to 8 new bu'dl wlll grow VISITORS FROM KETTERIN~ . aiilw~r to 9n1y a geDlul' call :~e~~:~.!:.:~.lnaf~~ lIab and 'Baha'U1~:-tMr ;?m..: apiut :ytng fro: a~dl~en ' ; : by during ber:'prennpttalpleaaures: out Just below the pruning cu~. Mr. and4 Mn. Robert L:Hutcb. 001114 do It - It took the World I W'hiCIi the . . . . . left OIl a 'boDe)" that the _ _ ad ·~uoaa : " " t to at you t~ ~ta., GUilla Ifr thla dell,lhtr~1 tea P"l-" Stpt prualag w.h~J1 trell8 are a Third Deaf Genlu~ - !UII, penla. 0Idar PaID brId QQtat are to be ~ ttie own you or __ . I . ' . . .ted .¥r wltb' gifts tor bar pan t.o .• teet "tl, . the lpeclaUlt· ad· lIon: of Kettering, were /l'ueaclay ' ~.... 8 Ball aDd Baha"'Dah tIM UV8I. - Carl CH. - . tr7. A ' mu'leal contest. wIth Mrs. vla6d:: e luggOl~ed 9~itlag liac~ nlgbt.ylsltors ot Mr. and Mn. 'hUl teDee, hil Qonceap-atoa: aallecl for IDOOII- ro a Scherer. It ad thua ~a DOW' ,have the ~hi&ll .~u. .... . .... ..11-6:J'7...:....e-1 Sue. Wert ~t tbe pla.n~, mad~ a 1-8 t.o ~ 01 the Dew growth wltb world" ftD8It mag - t,be work 00raap. ,.. . . . 'it. ENTERS aT, ' ELIZABETH ' "ery lovely entertalmbent. " lIt'U1llDC' shears or a pruning knite. DAYTONIA,.I VI81T HERE o,f our cnna SteDIord BopD. 4 VI.. • III GINOI - t Heber JaoklOn, of ~.... Burling. · D a In.·t., nlreablnenta W' e r 8 OIl old~ tMeII, 1IODl• .o,f the ol~.er Attead ble openlDg Jnly Ib'ou1d I ~-:a n.,";.... III' Scott at 'the 1I.,.,.uoe Prall......, 1a YIIl ' ton, aatered 8t. b08pltal lanea ' Ia' tbe dll~1DI rOom where rro'lffii 'aad breachetl " , ·be... Mr. and lira. Bo)' SollUlllr~ LOO to 1:00 - Bvel70De I po), --.... A ____ ._ . uta. - - ......... ".. 1IJ1:m ..... ~1 ~IWt1\ot1Ai He tbII DeW' world'. LaW'D Yaqlat NCB .and lin. SoOtt 'at tile uldo lD&' raJathM III OIDGIDIIati _ ~ -wJJ:"- ad aU~er. ' . ........ -l1ll7 1&.. lIeU 'J,'eIepboDe OompaDJ. W'eek. . _ .".. roHII
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE Elubll,hed February, ,tao PAUL A. SCHERER _ __ ___ ___ __ Editor and Publlahlr CECILIA J. SCHEReR • • _. __ ___ • __ •• _ _~ ____ A'.oclate Editor
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By CHAN, T HE CHOW Published Every Thur8day MornInG al , arn Ivllle. Warren ouoty, Ohio. Th weather Is turning · quite 1':lIt red as 8econd clul m.tter at In Connecticut and the Ilostofrtce at Waynelv111e, Ohio, warm ber summer la well upon us. Tbls Is und r the a t of March 3. 1878. beautiCul country, not too dlUe .... ent tram hlo. There are great ubscrlpUoo Ra.tes- $2. Per Vear, In advance, 10 Ohio; '2.50 elsewhere rocks and boulderll all about tho. whl'b w re brought h r durin' tilt I e a8 , I'm lold. THURS DAV , JUN E 24, 1954 Ev ryone Is very nl e 'h rand 1I1r. and Mra. Harold Fox and e\'ell th other dog8 are rrl Ddly. 80n s bave mo\'ed Into t heir reo Living In a kennel aile meet8 all cenlly acquired home at Wellman breed8 of doga, but th re Is one MISS JANE FITE The borne was purchased from Mr. here thllt'! unu Buul. t tlrst 1 and Mrs. HarOld Bogan wbo aooo tbought he was an Arab with Il Correapondent I re moving to Arizona. long yellow coat aDd walking like The Adult lass of the Metho· N r. and Mrs. John SyCerd aud a dog. but sure enough thut's Juat d18t Church wlll ha.ve a piCnic aup· Bon, Kenny. of Dayton. we r what he Is. He's an Afghan Hound per In the bburch social rooms, !;Uests Sunday at her parents, Mr. and his name Is Ahab. Abab Is Friday e\'enlng, Sp d al guests aDd Mrs. H. S. Tucker. very dignified. I 1II(,e blm. wlll be the Dewly appointed min· Miss Jane Flte was a guest SatI cbased a rabhlt 'out of the Ister and wire Rev. 'and Mrs. urd ay afternoon of Mr. aDd Mrg. gard n yesterday. I've learned O'Conner. IWbert Eldridge and daughter. ' that crazy cat of ours bas bad The Da.lly Vacation Bible School Ll8e Fran, of Kettering. two more kittens. Something else s tudents wm pre8ent a program. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles Doster and for me to cbue wben I go home. open to tbe public. Tbursday eve- ~aughter. Barbara are I avlng this See you Dext tlme with some nlng In the hlgb school auditor- \I.·eek for a vacation trip th rough lum. The group haa ju t . om· t he Northwest. Accompanying few days last we k In WHmlng. pleted 11.8 two week course. The them will be his brother-In·law ton , as tse guest of her sister-In. enrollment this year WIlS 136, Bnd sister. Mr. and Mra. WllCOI lnw, Mrs. Jennie Graham. bleb far ex edad enroll m nts tor ... ossum of Columbus. A Fathrs ay program a nd din . previous yeare. " ' 1111 S d e CIlP d s r ner was given Sunday at Jonab'" ,. am aD era 8 • Mr. and MrR. Todd Bunce, of Hillsboro" were guilts Wednes· lou& luJury early Thursday morn Run Baptist Church. ~ ' day or her mother, Mrs. MillIe Ing when the car he waa driving Young barles Denny, ~ son of overturned Ihr e tlme8. Just west Mr. and Mra. Jobn Denny, of Day · Moor. Mrs. Pete Cole and daughter. of of Wayne ville. Sanders wbo was ton, Js spending his summer va · riding alan • WDS r eturning from cation from school, here at the Dayton, were guest8 Sunday at her bls work a t Delco Products, Day. farm hom or his late grandpar. parent.8, Ir. and Mr8. J . C. Moore. ents, Mr. and Mra. George Denny. lItr. and ' M-. Cbarles Swlndler ton. The car was demollsbed . Staying wltb young bo.rlea Is hue returned to th eir borne bere I Mr. and . lrs. barlos Campbell. M G RI b d f D
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MET HODIST OH UROH Turner and "Elephant Walk" J. W. Wedgewood, Minister Church chool, 9 : 30 a. m.. 111 r. starTIng Ellzabetb Ta.ylor and Dana ·Andrews. Both are fi ne off Herh rt McM illan, SUllt. Worship ervloe. 1(1 :30 a. m. the beaten traot movies. YOllth Yellows81 Sunday 7 :30 A ouple of good welterllS soon p . m. to be seen at the 10ca,1 movie th . hair Practice Thursday 8.00. . A super production a II d nters are "Jubllet Traj)" hased the novel of tbe lIame name on "Ulys8ea" sta rring Kirk Douglas, a nd II vano Mangano Is soon til and "Tbe Nebratlkan." The for· FER RY CH URCH OF CHR IST make lhe rounds of tbe tb a ten. mer stars Joan Leslie, Vera Ral· Uy ron' urver Mlnlste r DIble S hoo·1. 9 : 30 a. m. I bav n' t aeen It yet. but advance 8ton. Forrest Tucker, Pat O'Brlen and JObD RU8 ell. "The Nebras· Morning Worsblp. 10 :30 B. m. reports tend to SblDW tbls will be kan " slars Pb lllp arey. Both or I 'ra~' er Meellng. 7 : 00 p. m. a good one. these 'a re In color. Young People's 1eeting. 7 : 00. Two love stories waiting for YOll ·Tble week let's salute _ Ann 8 \'enl nl; ServIces. 7: 30 p. m. at:. the nearby theat·ers are '''Flame Revere. A rlne character actres8. and the Fle8h" starring una So 101lg. See you at the movlea. WA YN ES VI LLE CH URCH OF --s -o- t- th -e-c-o-u-n-. - -N -O - T- I-C E OF APPOI NTM E NT C H R 1ST m- o-r-e- d-o-g-s- e- y-e- V-Ie-W Price Roberts. Mlntster try - In CODDerUIIlUt. ~ Ad mlnl.trator BJble cbool Ilt 9: 30 a. m. Estate of H. F . Burton, D+ Morning Wors blp at 10: 30 a. m. GOOD JOB PRINTING Can ceased . Special Class at 7 : 00 p. m . Be Obtaine d a t the Gazett., Notice Is hereby given that Evening Worsblp at 8: 00 p. m. Audrey Burton, wbost Poat Office Prayer Meeting each Wednesday LEGAL NOTI CE Address Is Waynesville, Ohio, has evening. Notice Is bere by gtven to tbe b en duly . appointed as AdmlnJ8' electors of Massie Townsh ip reo tratrlx of tbe Eatst of H . F. Bursiding oUl.8lde of the ' corporate ton. late at Warren County, Ohio, ST. AUGUSTINE CHURC H limits of the Village or Harveys· deceased. Rev. Jobn Berning. pastor.' burg, Ohio, that a public hearing Dated this 14th day of J une, Masses 8:16 and 10.:00 a. m. wllJ be beld at 8 :30 p. m. on Ju]y 1954. 26, 1954, at the SI:bool House In RALPH JI. CAREY, Harveysburg, Ohio, for the purJudge of the Probate Court, MT. HOll..,. METHODIST nose of considering the zoning .. Warren County, Ohio '1'. M . sCll rr. M Inleler plan a8 submitted by the Maasle Meryl B. Gray, Attorney IInday cbool. 9 : 30 ft . Ill .. E. Township ZOning ommlsslon. A. Earnhart, upt. The text and maps of said zan In!; 6-17-24-7-1 plan may be eX8~mlned at any Wors hi p Ser vice, 10:30 n. m. Ad ri· , THE GAZETTE - I Evening Serv1 e, 7.30 p. m. time prior to the public bearlng ve Ise In . ' by conLa tiug tb Clerk at Massie Haye you 8een "Hell Belo'w Zero" yet? If not and If you like acUon and SUBpena , be 8ure to put this one on your lIet. It atsra AlllD Lndd and c:oulil easily b called one of hili bl HI.
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NEW SUIT-S Norma Dauberd vs. Pirk and Virginia Elliott, cognovit, Meryl B, Gray, attorney. ' Mildred Cloke, a lso known as MI'ldred Clarke, vs. Harold 'Phl'III'p Marsh, also known as George Ray Clarke. annulment . of marriage, Meryl B. Gray, attorney. Dewey Lamb and Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Insurance CO. VB. C. R. Wagner, for money only in the amount of $300 and costs. Edward J . Utz, attorney. . U' j . mar orle M. Eldridge vs. Harry C. Eldridge, divorce J . T. Riley, attorney. Roberl Wllyne Stewart VB. Char· lene Stewart, minor, divorce. J . T Riley, attorney.
NOTICE TO C'ONT RACTOR S . STATE F lUo Department I)f Highway, ColumbuB, hlo, June 1 , 1964 Contract Sale.. Legll Copy No. 54-351 . NlT PRICE CON TRACT Sealed proposals will be recolved at the ocnce of th Slate Highway Dlrctor ot Oblo at Columbus Ohio until 10 : 0 A. M .. Oblo t~ndard TIm e, TIl ell day, J 1B1y 13. 1954. fo r I mprovemen ts i n : Proposals Nos. 1 to Inclu sive are offered as one proj ct Ilnd wlH be awarded aa OtiC ('ommcl. PROPO!'>AL 10 . 1 Clermont Count~y. Oblo. on Sec. tlons (6.80. 5.95, 6.35, 6.3 • ,6.4, and 6.51 r ov land) . !,;tate RouLe No. 48, In Miami TOWllshIP. b7 applying an as~lhaltic concret !Ourfa e cour8e, rtem ~ T -35 anti B-36. Pavement : Wldtb 18 feet, Length 792 feet Width 26 teet. Lengtoll 2.1 12 feet Wid th 29 fe et , lA'n" th Hi . ~ fpe ' Width 32 teet, Length 628 feet Wldtb 24 teet. Length 792 feet Width 27 feet Length 15 " feet Totnl Length '4.540. re t ' ,. 0 • mile. 0 . II PROPOSAL No. 2 Clermont County. Ohl o. on Sec· tlon (6.66 Laveland) . Stote noute No. 48, In Miami Township. by ap· fPlylng nn ollInthal Hc con crete sur· ace courae, em T·S5. P avement \\ Idth] : fe e I e ngtb 1.056 feet or 0. 20 mile. PROPO SAL No. S Warr n County. hlo. on Sec. tlon (0.00 Loveland) . Stat Route No_ 48, In Hamilton T ownBhlp by a pplying lin a splllallic . conc'rete Burfa e courBe. Item T·gS. Pavement : Width 18 feet. Length 1,003.2 ree t or 0. 19 mile . PROP SAL No.4 lermont County, hlo. on Sec tlon 7.66 (part) . u. S. Route No.
H""''' . La a e ~er VB. wrence Hedger, defendant ordered to pay $30 per week, etc. WilUam H. Kilburn VS. Bonn ie Lo u is e Kllb urn, d'Ivorce to p Iatn· ' t'''' lui c hUd t 0 d e f end an t. Geneva Thompson , administra. trlx of the estate of William Nath. an Thompson, deceased, vs. Seagram Distiller!! Corp., case dis. missed. Mildred J. Marts, et aI, VS. Gel'aldine Mincber Yost, et ai, case dismissed . . . ' . FrancIS W. Wustis VS. Corwtn S. Fred, dem~er overruled. Dorothy Ytmkes VS. Geraldine T hompson, et al. partition ordered.
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A Mid JUNE 21 • 196,..Bummer. At they ca ll It and least that Is what . last night was lh magic MId· Bummer's Eve bllt nothing magIc happened here. Unle8s YOU call the view of the starry sky magic. The hOU8e s emed closo and hot BO, a8 I often do. I walkod up the lane to get away from the trees where I could see the Bky. Tbere waB no moon and the stars showed fortb in their splendor, bright and There are 80 many beautiful. brIght lights tbese da.Y8 that we sometimes forget to look at ' the Btarll but It always II lootblng an.l REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS steadies your nerves to get away Arthur and Bonnie Kash to Roy COMMON PLEAS and Bcssl'e Ca dill 92 i . . acres n from the radio or TV and away CI k T u hi , . La trom the roar of traffic even tho ura Fisher vs. Sarah Pasters, earcree owns p. you can Btlll hear It I~ the d18. et ai, title quieted. Ma rtin L. and Irene M. Brewer Lillian Forte vs. Stanley R. to Edythe M. Boyle, .39 acre in tance, and look at the Btare and · t 0 p Ia inti'lf ; p1a int·· Deerfield Townsbip. Fo r t e. d Ivorce. 111 ..... rest. Try It Bome time. d t d H.Omas R. and Mary E. Wagner .t The bIg Holstein heifer bad her res ore 0 mal en name.. to William M. and Mary Jane Shaw, Frances Brock vs. DaVid Brock, 5.57 acres in Wayne Townsbip. calf Saturday. So nice of her to Evelyn Isaacs to Preston Lakes, have It on the week end wben case dismisseA. J 0 An na S ou d ers VS. Ev erett Jot in Franklin Townsbip. J ohnny could look after It for me. uch a nice big black and whlt.e C·arr i ck, case' dismissed; defendant hull calf. So smooth an shiny. found not guilty. MARRIAGE LtCENSES He dldn·t Quite know wbat It was Detroit·Michigan Stove CO. VS. Paul J oseph Hilgerord, 22, sales all about and didn't want to nurse Carl Jones, do business as Rerrig· manager, Franklin, and Barbara but now be has discovered where eratlon Equipment Co., case dIs· Jean Fulks, 24, teacher, Franklin. his dinner Is and that It Is good missed . . Dona ld Dallas, 22, inspector. 60 we are not havLng any more Norma Dauberd vs. Pirlt and . Clarksville, and Patsy Williams, · . Ia Elil t rouble. The big Guernaey calf Vlrgm . ott, j ud gment to pla In·18 ' Lebanon . John R N I d 22 Frank that J boped to fle ll thla week 10Bt till for $1.576.72. rd' an. 28' w"lght Instead of alnJng so will Mattie ~kel vs. An drew Arke!, an, an ogene an" bave to get him something more to divorce to plalntifti ch,lld to pl ain- stenograpbe~, Franklin. eat aDd try te see II I cannot give tiff; defendant ordered to pay $8.50 Edw~rd F ields •. 21, army, Mason. and Shtrley Carrm gton, 18, Mason. htm that round look tbat brings per week. . . ear] W. Morgan, 53, fire chief. In more money, If not he wUl bave LUCille Osborne, mmor, by next Franklin, and Mary A. Hollon, 42, to go anyway, but I will ti-y one frie nd and mother, Man.d y Rhodus, Franklin. Floyd William Snider, 28, press opera tor Loveland', and B b k S omet Imea t h ey t at- VS. L1 oy d 0 s b orne, dlvorce t 0 more wee. Tandy Herman Newland, 23, Air ' , ar ara Carol MatteSQD, 1"', clerk, Lo la tiff ten 10 eaally and lomeUme8 It pm . Force, Waynesville, and Mary Joan II> v,e8eem. as tbough they get tblnner Helen L. Hogan vs. Arth ur James Gough, 18, office clerk, Waynes. land. , IIlId longer In the legs everr day. Hogan , cerUficate ordered. ville. Donald Leroy Fisher, 27. teacher -just- love - - them. - - - The Don Edwm ' Weltz . 19, servl'ce' at Freeport, ObJo, and Dorothy Mae - (; ne pup h as t ound a new home. and ' COWl o course they took the only boy I b tendant, Waynesville, and Sarah Purkey, 23, teacher, Franklln. dog and now we Rr left. with fo ur on y trou Ie ; Is tbat t hey grow Ellen F lan nery, 18, stenographer. Coy Meyers, 24, Iclerk, Franklin '" and Barbara YOUlllg, 20, tener, where I cant run the bogs or , WaynesvlUe. "sbes!' Anyone want a nl e little COWl In to get them. like along , Robert R. Reed, 53, watchl1lan. It1in hlack dog 'l We are having trouble tbe raspberry patch. so I hlive to '; Franklin, and Mittie Arkel, 28, Fran. . • wlh Mra. Barncat. he a ugbt cut them and carry' them to them. Franltl'. r--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' t ., bauY c bl c k an d h a d ber eye on but the old Bowa and t he little pigs JohnUJ,oW. Ala ... ftde·r , 21, laborer, .- I """"" F-.... - ...I L"'nd Bank t be reI t 0 f them 10 now ab e .. n eat every leat and stalk and look Foster , and Helen McGeorge, 18, .... .. Foster. . prison waJtlna to be taken to Lhe for more. l)OllDd or aomewhere. I do .Dot be· Bt. Hal')"a Church fa 10rt')' to be lieva 1Jl dumplq cata out along loelna three nice famUies this Bum· •••••••••••• •••••••••• •• AS d W the road thoulh I have been tempt· mer : Mr. and Mra. John Riker of oun ay To Finance eel to do 1& 'll"lth her to lee If Ihe Lebanon, have alresdy KOne to Col. F.rm . "•.Estate would tlnd her way bome , n tra· orado. Col. and Nra . . Silk and dltJonal cat f.,hlon. I talle al l my t heir family are moving to Ala. Lon. . II T of Wh P ..... unwanted an1ma1a to the pound bama and Mr. and Nra. Charlee Lecnuae I Illlo'll" they wm either Starr and their famoy are moving A ypes . y a.y. ""ore in '54 Owned find homel or be put out ot the to Cincinnati. The Sllkl and Stant world pa1nleaBly. . malle a ble hole In the Sunday & Ie T h wrene ar ltartlng a ne'll" School aB Col. SUk haa been the ~-h· m neat I.n the porch but not In the lIuperlntendent fo r some time now r~ Lo_n, Made Through wren houle. There are four tl ni' and all the athera have helped and Boats eall In the lIldlgo bunting s nest seven 'chlldren out of our 8chool a She lI,hta on the fence. slldel maltell a big hole. We are sorry __ .-Marll.~ -tI ~DlI ' alon, It, looks around and tben to lee tilem 10 but wl, b them aU Outboard Motors Lebanon. Ohio Phone a..e dart. In. I , tUl baven't cut the ION of &ood thIDp . . the7 mo.,. ELLI8 H. STlJRM, Sec'y·Tre... weeda arou nd It and will not dare on. and hope that more pee. Phone 39~ 2
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Total Length 26.92 reet or 5.10 miles. PROPO AL No. Clermont County. blo. on • e _ tlons .7 (part). ond 9: 1. Sta le Route No.2. In Go8hen Town Bhlp, by applying an asphaltic coner t surface cour8e. Item T·36. Pavement : Phone 3626 Width '20 fe t. Length 19,536 re t or 3.7 mllcs, P rolloSllls Nos. 1 to Inclusive of this proj ct to be compl ted not later ilian ctobe 30 1954 . r . . The minimum wage to he paid to all labor employed on thl8 con · tra t h 1\ b i d Ith C sa n tlccor ance w the " chedule or Prevailing HOUl ~~==============::::~:::======:' Iy Wage Rates ¥certalned and _ 0 te rmlned by The epartment of rndu 8trlal Relations Ilnpllcubl to " tate Highway Deparl.ment 1m· provement.a In accordllnce with e tlons 4115.03 In 7·3), 411 :'.0 1 (17-4). 4115.05 (17. 4 0). 411 6. 6 • MODERN EFFICI~NT EQUIPMENT (17-5). and 4115.07 (1 7·5a) of the Re~18ed Code of OhIo." GUARANTEED W ORK The bidder mUSl submit with PUMPS and REPAIRING his bid a ertlfled heck In the amount of $7.900.00, Plana and specLftcatlon8 are on file In the department of bJghwaY8 , and the orrtce of the dlvillon dep· i< R. R. No.3 - Box 219·B uty director. The director rCBervea the right DAYTON, OHIO Call Collect Ml 3920 to r eject any and all b ds. s. o. LIN.lELL. State Hlgbway Director JOB PRINTING DONE EXPERTLY-AND REASONABLY 6-2'-7-1
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of air and tho cooIlnl effect of moving air on th..acln brings welcome rellof whether you aro working, relaxIng or trying to .Ieep. New de· Ilgnl Include .Izel far de.k, flaor or shelf u.., also hallOCk. and pedestal fans •.
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Along with the AmerIcan Legion Undeteated J mest.own won tallon of the Inesoapable destiny Class C base ball team In tbelr their 5th straight· game Sunday as regula rl y scheduled league game which today hilI! overtaken man· ITEMS OF -INTEREST they nipped ·Warnesvllle 5-4. It with Port William at 3 :30 \> . m. kind," the Baha'I National Assem· was the tightest lame or the year the WHIO AlI·Stars with such bly Btated here today In an an· ABOUT FOLKS YOU Next Monday, J.uly 5, Grays stars nil Ernie Lee, Kenny Rob· for Jamestown .. thE! local boys nouncement representing the Barbers will engage Port WUllams erts, Cbarlle Reeder, ons of Song KNOW tried for an UPMt. Baha'ie of more than npo Amer· strong lall6 F team nt Waynes· and the wbole gang w11l play an ' Pete Bell pltehed a beautiful Ican c1t1eB, towns and villages. ville High School tield In their opening game of sort ball agal~8t HARTSOCK REUNION SUNDAY "Nearly a century ago, Baha'u' gamt tor the winners, allowing tlrst double header ot the season. tbe Simpson Tractor Sales, a team The Hartsock family reunion Uab, Founder of Ule Baha'I Faith, hits, strlkinl out 16 Ilnd wnlklng The first game will get under way composed of Waynesvl11e starB, was held at Sharon Woods on 'warned the world that our clvllt. 3 men. Red Hugbesalso pitch d at ' 2 p. m. and tbe Beoond gam e such as Tom Florence, Bo-Jack, unday, zation had germinated the seeds a fine game for the 1'~ caJs, allow· at a: SO. Thesl games promise to Bob Campbell. Dan Simpson, Dave Ing 9 bits, striltiD& out 8 and walk· of catastrophe. He wrote 'The GUEST FROM WAVERLY be hotly contested as their first Hartsok, Perry Sackett, Hank Ing only o&)e. Jim Purkey led all algns at convulsions and chaos Mrs. Robert Palmer of Waverly, meeting elided In a tie. The par- G1elldall, and many others. hitters wltb 3 hits In 4 trips to now be discerned. Inasmuch was a ' Thursday guest of her par· as the prevallIn order appeareth enUi Ilnd membera of the plnyers the plate. Waynelvllle's record Is This promises to be a very In· enta, Mr. and Mra. R. H. Hartock. to be lamentably detective. The ramUies ' are especially Invited a8 teres\Jng art.ernoon of ball 8.11 now 2·3 as they meet F'ort William the boye are playing good ball, 80 WHIO Is out to revenge a loss Sunday. day Is approacblng when Ita flame TOURI~G IN WEST pleaae make an effort to attend they Buffered at the hands of Oo:! score na tollows,: will devOur the cities.' The real MilS .uth Conner, In company cause of social cbaos. Baba'u'Uab aa the boys play better with Iota WaynesvILle earlier this year. Waynelvlll_ AS R with a 'group ot friends, Is enjoy ' made clear. Is abandonment of Deal, Sl. _______ __ ... _ a 1 or encouragement BO come and The American Jr. Legion also Ing a tour ot the west: root tor them. No ad.mlaslon, no will he out to seek revenge trom Hatton, 3b ______ . --.. 4 0 the eternal religion of God. 'Tbe Hugbea, p. ______ ,.. ____ a 2 collection. All come. Port Wtlliam who beat them the corrosion of ungodliness 18 eating MARILYN SUE SMITH IN MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL Purkey, 1b ________ __ .. _ , Tbe Barbera have won I, 108t 2; first game of the year (-0. 1 Into the vitals of human Boclety,' Mr. L. C. St. John Is Itlll con- be eald. Peterl, It ________ __ __ 4 o Marilyn Sue Smith, daulhter. of tied 2. OrviUe Gray's CI88S F little boys tined at Miami Valley bospLtal for Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of wtll rest Sunday, July 4, and then "Tbus, t9 Baha'Is," the Assem· WPAFB.-Caret'Robert E. Bradley, ct ___________ 2 o observation aDd treatment. New Burlington, ValedIctorian of hly stated, "the H·bomb repreLeMay, 21, ___________ 3 o on Monday. JUy 5. will play a tbe Senior Clasa of Spring Valley sents spiritual even more tban so. Weltz, rf _____ _ ___ 3 o double header with Port WIDlam GUEST FROM KINGMAN High School. plans to enter into clal and pbyslcal crlals a crlslH WI·Url,t.1 J. Fole , c. __ ______ _ 1 0 CIasl F boys as the regularly Mrs. N'ell Andereon, ot KlnCJD&ll, Nurses Training at Miami ValleY acbedull/d g~e and' to playoff stop and Patterson Air . Force Bue, which compels ua to Is now tbe guelt of ber son·tn·law Totall _____ _ 4 E1oapltal, DIIyton, In August. Miss the tie game they played earlier confront not merely the problems Dayton. Sunday, June ' 10 for aud daughter, Mr, and 'Mrs. Don this year. of war, but also the very nature Summer EllcampmeDt of loar Jameiato_ AB R H 3mlt.h II tlfe granddalllbttr of 'Mr. Hawke. The New C,ntury Club met o.n Jamel, la. ____ ___ ____ _ 4 1 1 IUd ' Mrs. Raleigh Bogan, or Route 80 all of you ball fans plan to and purpolle ' ot human existence. weeks duration. Friday afternoon for the flnol Ipend the 4th and 6th at home lui. Reed, 3b __________ _._ .. 1 1 I, Waynesville. There I~ but one power which can During the encampment, the IS CONVALESCING meeting before vacation wltb Mra. It Is . belJeved you can aecure two 1b ------c-.. - .. Mr. W. El. Cornell, who recently counterbalance the cosmic torcel esdeta will receive Indoctrination Hughes. J. B. Crabbe liS hostesB at the Far afte l"nOODS of entertainment, (ree Leach, cf _. _________ oJ so fatally subdued to human UBe In the operations ot an Air Force underwent a major operation at Hills Party HOUle. from e:rpense as well na ,lI\lpportlDc - the power of SpIrit inspirIng Base wltb tbe accent on flying. Bell, p. _________ ___._ 3 1 1 Ollnton 'Memorial hOlpltal and wu Mrs. Fred Grauman, prelident, your local boya In their summer lOuis who be~ome truly united In Each cadet will be given flights Harper, c. _____ ____ 3 critically Ul, Is now improving and pre aided over tbe opening, and program oC goo d olean lporu, o 1 In C-45 aIrplane II and will bave an Patterson, 2b __ ____,_ 3 o 1 devotion to the laws ot God." able to set up In h1ll bed. Mrs. Alva Thompon, Mrs. Marie whiCh Is part of the Lelion pr()o Mr. and Mra. Harold B. Barn· . .JThIS statement was approved bl opportunity to handle the controla Talbott, rf __ ____ • ___ 1 o 0 RUne and Mr.. Walter Whitaker &ram to &ive th" local . cblldren Knox. If ____ : _______ __ S tile nine members of the naUonal as a co-pilot. 1 1 bart, Mre. 'Norman B8C!kert, RETURNS TO INDIA~A "'ere In charle of the program. tbe opportunity to participate In A group ot the cadeta wlu at· Pettit.. rf ____ _____ __ __._ 2 1 1 Franklin. and Min Donna Barton Mrs. Mary Gresham left for her Baha'I administrative body at. Mrs. Thomplon Introduced 8.S a. clean, .w bolesome and supervised ot Dayton, returned recently trom home In Bedford, In41ana, on Mon· their lateat m\lnthl,. meetln, whlcli tend the EgLin Fire Power Totall __ __ _________,_81 5 9 a two weekll vacation trip tbrough guest speaker, Mr•. L. ,A. Shaw· aumm8r prC?grBm. day mornlD« after lpending leY, brings the members together from onstratlon at Eglin Air Force Bale han of Lebanon, who gaYe a reo 1284567 RHE the East and Canada' by way of view of tbe book on tbe life ot eral days here with Mrs. .ElltJe all parte of the country - WaBb· In Florida, to aee the potential as. In(ton, D.• C., New York Cit,., sault power ot the ' prelent Air Jamestown __ 0 1 0 0 31 0 1 5 9 1 Baltimore. Md.. New York City, Hoclr.ett. New Haven, Conn., Dover Fo:!. Anna .Carroll, a woman prom.lnenl Princeton, N. J., northern and Force. Waynes. ____ 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 • 8 2 tbe Wllllesl circlea during the croft., Maine, Montreal, Canada, ~uthern CallfornJa, as well as the Cadets In tbe encampment repRETURN TO PENNSYLVANIA and up the St. Lawrence River to presidency of Abrabam ~coln. Middle West. RecountiD« the resent 20 colleges, 21 states, and WP-BeU. LP-HugheB. Mr, and Mra. Maynard RICh left teacbln,a of Baha'u'llab, tbe A•• HJ!,.-Bell; 8b-Peters, Hatton, Niagara Falla. N. Y. Their main Little ba~ Ibeen known this for their home In y&rdte,., ,Penn· aembly declared, "This Spirit has 143 cit! ' s. The)' were welcomed 2b-Hughel. e WI"m point of Interellt W88 New Haven, perlOn, bU fn man y lw(alYI BUal Cadet cameron H . Sandera, Jr .• to Wrlght·PatterBon by General aylanla on Monday after ependlng a person 0 grea t n uen . • /, . been renewed tor aU mankind In E. W. Rawllnn. Commander, Air wbere they spent three ortance. Tbe sto was very In. son of Comeron H. Sandera, 01 Rt. Conn., several days be.r e with htll parent&, the Baha'I Faith whlcb, In essence, Materiel Command. and Colonel South Wayne Advisory daYB attending commencement ex· rerelt1ng and was ;rven In a mOlt 3, Waynea'fUle, II attendln, ft Mr. and Mra. J. B. Rich,' Is a reltatement ot the basic ver- Fra.Dk N. Graves, Deputy erclael at Yale Untverslty, ;?I'here deltahttu1 m&nl1er four·week. ROTC lummer eoc&JDp" Coundl MeetaMere Harlan Earnhart, IOn of Mr. and ~ ,' ~M~eetlvm. 'Ah'hroe Due, GRANGE TO MEET lUes of every l'eve~ed rell&1on-- lIIafter, WrlBht..FatterlOn (rs. Earnhart, was one ot the Mn. Grauman e:rpreeBed ber Mls8lsslppl" Farmer'l Gran,e 18 meet in a renewal of the creative . mystery Force Base. The South Wayne AclIvlory Coun· graduates. They were joined In graUtude to the club tor the He Is a major In tbe ROTC derqular lelsl'bn on Tuaaday eve- of faith in terml Qf the needs and cll met at the Far 1:11l1s Party New Haven by Mrs. Donald Welcb privilege ot serving as president tachment at Kenyon College. nlng, July 6, at eleht o'clock In conditions of our own age. It II L ..... House on TbUJ'Bday evening wltb during the past year and preted tb I to M Al A total ot 145 Itudenu troPl Dine the Frlendl Social Room. A good !n thIS . new cycle o~ power that .... .... .. Mr. and Mrs. Claren1te Rye at of Dover Foxoroft, Maine, who alHo came to New Ha~ for the grad· /len e gave rs, va college and unlversltles are en. L program hu been 1Ilanned, the gift of God II the knowledge bost and bostesa. Mrs. C. E. uatlon exercIses. Of apeolal in· Tbompson, the Incoml:ng prestdent rolled In the encampment. . o~ onenela of mankind and t h e . _ Stanfortb conducted "he discul' terest was a dlnne.r given In honor fo~ 1955. ellentlal oneness ot religion.' At GAFB, Cadet Sand era wUl ATTEND OE8 PICNIC "Baha'ls have no magic formula The meeting of the Green slon on "Better Farm Bureau Pro- ot Mr. Harlan Earnbart by one of There being no turther bUllness study military courtesies and cuaMr. and Mrl. R. H. Hartaock at· to turn the H.bomb into lut Tbumbers ~·H club w&8 brought to gram" wIth many cODilmentl hie YaJe clalsmates at bla hOJDe ~he club adjourned until Septem· toms, Air Force 'or,anlzatlon, auptended the picnic for tbe 1858 and .nlght·1 1I.ightmare," the Aaaembly order at tbe Irelan home Tuelday, Ing glvea. on Oyster Bay, Long.lsland, N. y.. e~lI I I d'" h d k ply, matntenaDce and admlnlltra· 1964 Grand offlcera of the GJ'and concluded. "They bave the UIUl" June 22 with the Prelldent, Jim The Council adjourned to meet to which the entire group was in· 0 ous oe .,unc . an coo· tion. Tbe summer camp II' deChapter of Ohio Order of Eastern ance that world peace, -whatever MUler presiding. In July with a dinner party. vlted . les were Berved to the guests, Mrs, signed primarily to acquaint the Star at )It. VerDDn on Sunday. Delicious refresbmellU w,e r e period of 8ufferlng we pan thru. The mlnutel ot the laat meeUng . L. A'. Shawhan and Mrs. J. M. future oftlcers with tuncllona of served. • ••••••• ,.." •• , •• ,.,. ,,... ",... Greene ot Lebanon, Mrs. Garland an Air Force 1~8tallaUon. can and will. be attained on God's were read. FRIDAY DINNER GUESTI NOT ICE I Stamper, Mrs. Ellen Conner, Mrs. Cadet Sanderl will be takeD on tbe \Inion of people's, races, . We dlscusaed the . Ice cream so· 'Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Frye had terms: creedl Ind DaUons 'In 0»\ 11111. clal and other 4·H club projects. Rae Kinnard. Mrs. John O. La..• toura of tbe Bue 10 that he can U Friday evening dinner guelta, venal' Caule, one common Faith.' Tbe B &: R Cleanerl will be IOn, atld tbe mem!Mlra. We were honored to have a8 closed next week July 5 through oblerve operatlonl of ltaft lec. Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Rich and The goal il for aU, aDd tbe worll: our guest for the eve nine, Mrs. July 10th tor a vacation period, tiona and departmenta. aona ot Yardley, Fa., Mrs. Cora ~~ for aU:' - Submitted by Mrs, Crabbe, ot WaynesvlUe, who gave wltb moat of tbe other dry A program of callsthenici and along Rlcb aDd 'Mr. and Mn. J. B. Rlcb. mIen McCoy, . lin IntAlre,aUng talk on "Beet cl.e anera In the county, sporte W1l1 complement the ltudy Th. Rainbow Advllory COuncil Cattle." coursel. Clole order drill aesaion. V181TOR8 FROM fiLORIDA • Tbe mee"nl was adjourned and enJ01ed tbe June meetlllg on Wed· Robert E. Pugh, 18, of RR 2, wUJ maintain the IItudenu' mareh· r .J. Compton we enjoyed refreshment. lerved nesday evening at thl' home of Lo«:al Student 'Mr. and 'Mn. Homer Ramby and Mr. and Mn. Herbert Vaught. Mr. by Mn. Dick Irelan. '. ' LI.t Waynelvllle, will leave Friday for Ing proflclen~y. . ITaDdlOn Ramby Lee YUBtel, of Rlt•• H.ld Thursday We8t Pollit Military Academy. An1IIach . e . II to be «Iven fa:. News Reporter, Lynne Irelan. Vaugbt conducted the dlscuulon On o.an Lantana. norlda, are the houle nouncement or h I I appointment mlUarlaaUon ridel III T·as jet air· Elmer J. Compton, at, AIled Rt on leveral bml now betore leg II' pelta ot Mr. and Mn. Eel Ramby Reglltrar's records at Wllmlnc· .c raft and T·28 propeUer-drlven lature, and many Interesting tactl ton CoUege for the term endlnc was made l'ecently. and tamlly and of otber relativeL 8 a. m. Tuelday at Illa home, RR 1, New BurUnrton, . ...t of here. A graduate of Fairmont htgb a1rcM . were given. May 27 sbow that 78 studentl are He had been· 111 tor lome time of The Council adjourned and dur- on tbe Delln's list. Ichool, PIliDwlUI captilD of the ------ATTEND C?E. 'IN8PECTION Ing the pleaaant loclal hour, Mra. R. H. Hartaool, Mrs. D. a heart allmenL A retired tanner, tbe 78 ltudentl waa Among football team and preaJdent of tbe The Mlsllel Ruth and ElIaabetb datnty refrelhments w~!re served. 8tudent c o U D c l I . . • Miriam Wilson of WaynelvIDe, . C. RId. ., with 1lnI. Rachel Banta he WIUI a member of the Frlendl Cbandler left on the 14th for church at New ' Burllnlton. Serv, He II the IOn of Mr. and Mrs. a.n d Mn. l:Ji.sui1a Kahn or Leb· linla and are returnlnl by way Walter D. Pugb. Pugh'l fatber III , .. anon. atteniled an Kallern Star I~ea were held at 2' p .. m. Thurlday of Cape May and wlU attend the -.I In the Stubba faneral home here, principal of Oakvlew elementary lnlpectioD in CePna recently. John llaacl, 22, WaynelvUle R. Frienda General Conference there wltb burial In Sprln, Valley cem· Ichool In KetterlD«. 3, luttered a leg and arm tracture etery with Rev. Somerville oftlcl· VI.ITO'RI FROM PENNA. '. when the motorcy1e he Willi ridDakin an.d t&mUy ating. IN MEMO~IA'M Ing collided with a car driven b1 Jan. John O. Larton .and ahll· Surviving are hll wife, Edith; ~:!!7!:.n his mother Saturday at· Mlues MarUyn Gonl. Garland In memory of my daugbter, June Howard S. Rector, 19, 816 Soutb dren or Hatboro, fenna., are ~e a daugbter, Mrs. Edna Crlawell ot Stamper and Donna Hadley were Ward, wbo was killed In an auto· Center Street, OD Bouth BroadwaY pests o( her mother, lira. R. E. Dayton, and four grandchildren. Mrs. Cora Pyle spent S~~~ co-hostellel at the laltter's home Ba8kets of yellow gladB. blue mobile 'accident Julr 2, 1~53. in Lebanon. . Albury. Tbey wul also vllit rela· with her alater Mrs. AnnIe ... _.... on Monday evenln&" honoring Mlaii larkapur and camationl adorned was taken to Miami Val· rsaacs Uves in ChIcago lM!fore returning near ClarkavUle. the altar at tbe St. Mary's ...... IBco. One lonely year has passed my Rhoda Bunnell, whoae Inarriage to "'.. I d In Dayton. He was ley hospital bome. ove one Mrs. Carolyn ElUnlton and cbU· Richard L. Graham wal an event pal Church, WaynelvUle, for the dren Stephen, Llnda and Mark wedding of Mlu Sarah Ellen Flan. And a shadow rests upon our released trom the hospital only J;!t cently after receiving Injuries 'IrI called on tbelr grandmother lAna of Saturday. evening wltb a novelty nery and Mr. Don E. Weltz on Sat. bome HOITES8 TO GARdEN CLUB Hartlock on FrIday and Un'e n IIhower. urday evening, June 19. For all the things you and I had another 8p1ll, officers reported. MrB. Florine l!ICliiuhart will be Th~ . sermon IlUbject tor nut Mn. Francia S. KlUlt of MiddleGames were enJoy"il and tbe The bride Is the daugbter of Mr. planned bOltesl to the Garden Olub on Fri· day morning . ~1Il be, The town, called on Mrs. Reba Sb. r evea honor gueBt received many lovely and Mrs. Dav id Flllnnery, Waynes· I can not do alone. Lord s day evenliig, July 2, lieven·tblrt)' Heaven and the New Eartb: and Annie U. and Mamie T. Brown. , gifts. ville R. R. and the groom Is the When you departed from this lite NOTICE! o"olock at ber home In tle coun· New Rev. 21: 1.s. This II probably tbe ' h b ht d t Curl Delicious retreshments 'If e r B Bon of Mr. and 'Mrs. Maynard F. try. Each member II requelted to nut to the tut sermon we will ~ e ro~g wor rom a. orn a ser.ved. Welts. The blow was BO severe DI'. Enl'! Wright will be on va. mall:e a corsage ·lUIel wear It to the preaCh from the' serle a In the book to the MIBses Browna of their Tjle Invited gueats were 'Mlst! Candles in boldera IIgbted the That . deep 11I81de my aching heart cation July 1 to August 2. of Revelation. You will w:ant to couein Dr., Brown, whom sbe met Barbara Doster ot . HarveYlburg, bridal alele and the Icene ot the There tails an endless tear His oftlce will be open for busmeeUng. hear tbl. sermon. The Sunday while vl.I~, out west. Miss Janet Doster of Cincinnati, double ring Bervlce performed ' by Oh how J missy our gooilnlght mom Ineea. Girl will be In oftlce trom 8UNDAY DINNER GU~a"8 evening lervlce nen Sunday. eyeMfa. Margaret Edward~ h&d al MI.I JuUa Howe and Mill Patty ~~eth~e~bU~~uel N. Keys, pastor EaCh morning your sweet smlllnl1 9:00 a. m. to 12 Noon; 5:80 to 8:00 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ramby had &8 nlng . will be given . over to the callen relaUvea from ~ayton Sun· Hurst of Springboro, Mra. Wlnl. Tbe ceremony was preceded by tace p. m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednes· Sunday dinner gUelta, Mr. and Mra. young . PeOPle after the Comma· da~:te~~~ ,:d :en1nc· · ded fred Beckett of Columbue, Mrs. a tblrty mInute prOll'am of orpn Whereever I turn, whereever I look day and Friday. Jt tl tt HOIPer Ramby o~J:.antana, Florida, Ion service. The teen"len or the a t a ~~Yb a :n th Sara Welta of Lebanon" MilS Tobe music by Mrs. Jobn Bolill nnd b)' I see your vac.a nt place. ,.,.,.""" ,.,..",.,,.,.,.,.,..,.. ,,.,,,.. Mr. and Mfli. David 'Zltllt and fam· church have. orpn!Hd aD,d are KG- P_~ HewOUB en uFrrYI'dl u, ' !l e BaU, Mill Janet Keys, MI •• San. Mr. Jamel Weltz, as vocalist. I stili find mYBelf standing In the ny" ~f Le~non, Mra. ~lJton Thin· Ing to uee the SundaT eve1l.inp ....... III on '1.ay• dra Simpson, Mlal W'DD Retalllck, For ber matron of bonor, the doorway Youth To 'M ra · edMalY MaCEltrto·h l\'ho . ~as Misa DorlB Brown Mill Joan La. bride cboae the groom'l lister, Watching for you to come · bome nee and aaughtet of Middletown, for ""hat they term "Chrlsuan J... . ' , no t tatl n years I how up on ' Mrs. Anne weltS Hnnter, and her Servle•• Sunday . and IIr.' Walter. w;Ulon 'of Dayton. Youth Hour. We are e:rpectlng MondaT 1a UI and wu ,not able 'Rue. Min Patty Brown, Mra. brldeamalds were ber slIter, Miss (rom work or'depart lOme good relUlu from ,their eI to be ;"aent tIl1a w..k. ~da:Dre and Mrs~ Jll4y Crane. Ann Flannery and MilS Tobe Balh I Btretch my arms In longing and The young people of the Oburch ENJOY PICNIC . SUNDAY forti ' ' . . . Tbe attendants were dr.1ed alike ,call you ot Christ are going to conduct the ./' Mr, and Mra. J. J. ~urske, . with Se~e~l of our young JI,4IOpla ~ Mn. Leah IIUla accompUaled . In nylon tulle over matching tat· My voice' echoes bacit on my heart. Sunday night meeting on July 4. tbelr bousl gueat, 1It:B. Mlna ,Frye plannl., to attend tbeyoath camp her IOn, Wm. .~ ~ Caml17 VISITOR,. FROM WA!IIHIH~TON feta, Mra. · BUDter in .blue, and So I'llve' with my thougbts of you There will be short tal". on ADl#!r. met ' re1atlyu ' ffom at Butler 'S, prlnp thil Yeat' andtwe, to ~Y1IIe Bad&t ~n ~, and lira, WIWu1i Datta and MlsB Flannery and MIlS Ball In O•~ Ath--, ...... for & p1CIdc. ... _ da hte Debonh .t.__ ar- y,ellow. Tbel.r IOWDa were fUb- 'And all tbe wonderfUl tblnga you Ican freedom. j:!onga aDd chortlHl Kent. Ohio, at ilL GO", aD BuD· urge all who wIIh to attea4 to pt . -"1 III r, ....... loned with . strapless bodlcel, over did for . me wtll be luDg. Tbe meatiq will d&1' · and . enjoyed a picnIC dbmer. their regiatt.tI,o~ to the miDI... , ..... riled. b,. plane from ·~W"h~n, which they wore net Jacketa, and Jesus tOOK you to be with your be out of doora on the 1iariOnac.e Mn. Fr)'e returned to Kent where not latar ~ ne~ Lord'. dar. '. . U ' '. D. a. 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The HarveYlburg Grange obaerved Rural Life Sunday by haT' The Adult IRII of the Meth. Ing a picnic eupper at J&eobll Park. odlet . Churcb bad a dWner and Rev. Loull Brown, paltor of the meeUog In the ehurch lOelal FrieDda Church bere, had charg room. Friday evening. of the reJlgloWl ae"icel. ADD and Ricky WlIllame, of Mr. and JIlIn, HalT]' KIlne, Jr., and daughters ot Marton, apent WUmlDgton, Ipent several daY8 - - -- - - - -- - - - .everal daYI lut wMk here u last week here u tbe bouae pe8ta NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS bouse IV Its of ber parenta, Mr. of their crandp&r8ou, Mr. and TATE OF 01U0 and Mrs. Herbert T. Doeter. Mre. H. S. Tueller. Departm.nt of HlghwaYI Mn. Mlldred Browo, of Lebanon Dally Vacatloo Bible Scbool CoIlllDbll~ OhIo, Jnne 18, 1954 Contr.ct N:.I~~'I Copy called on frteDd. here Friday eoded Ita two week Bcbedule Fri. IIIveDln«. day. Studentl participated In B . UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Mra. .Arthur Phllabaum, of Ktt- procram elV.D In the blgb .ebool Sealed propoaab will be received tertn" lpent a few day. la.t week auclltorlum, Thunday evening. To- at the oWice of the State Bt.cbway h.re, with her parenu, Kr. and gether with their InItructorl the Dtrctor ot Ohio at Columbu, Ohio, Mra. AmbroH JlOOI'e. ! grolip enjoyed a plcolc Friday =~ 1~:':;'. ~~b'0~~ ~;::.~:! Tht Harve~bare WCTU wlll , anernoon. Improvementl ID: meet Tbundl.,. afternooo In tbe Mr. and W.... Clifford Doater Propoeala Noe. 1 to 8 IDclusl"e home of Mn. Blanche Carr. aDd !amity of SprlDgtleld, were are ottered a. one project and will Jlra. NeW. 8be",004 Ie .peod. cuesu, Sn.odl.Y of hie pareou, Mr. be awarded as ooe contract.. IDe a fe" dl,1' ID Wublopo and Mra. Herbert T. Do.ter. PROPOSAL No. 1 ' Court HOOH u tia. cu-t of ber ..l I Ohio,US, on 8.f8, See· .JD.la aDd da.qbte JI aDd IIr. aDd Jln. Chari.. UOlter too. (6. 0, Couot)', 6.96, 8.86, : MD w r, r. and bUChter, B&rbara 'Who were aod 8.51 Loveland), State Route to depart thla week 'for a Pume No. 48, la JI1aml 'I'owDaIlIp, bJ JI.... Ed StIDIOu and lamB:r. R..... Bert O"CollDer. tbe DorthwHt Y&Catiou triP. bad to appl,ylDC an , upbaJtJc CODcretc appolDted Nethodlet mlallter cancel their arrancemeDtI. Wre. ;s~~ee cour~, lteml T·S6 aod bore, ht. flnt aermon at l .Anne hi. alater, of Pavement: tbe 'eJa1U'Clll Suday momlnl Tbe 11IIDba., who wu to aClOOmpany Width 18 feet, Lenlth 'III feet O'Ooue... bad the Methodl.t pati_ them feU at h.r h\!lm. aDd {raeWidth 26 feet, Leqth 2.112 feet torat. la Felicity before oom1DC tured her collar booe the day beWidth 29 teet; LenlJth l1i8.4 fee, to tJlII cbarp. TbeJ lueceecled fore th.lr lebeduled d.parture. Wjc'lth 32 feet. LeIlgtb 628 f..t BeY Bany Y t. h t WIdth 14 feet, LIDCth '192 feet to Orab oe w 0 WU HD I W.... Lonlee Flte anel daughter, Width Z7 feet, I,eDIth 168.t reet . ' Jane .pent 8o.04a7 In OllDdale a8 Total Length 4,540.8 feet or 0." . Jlr. uad Jln. J. C. Jloore "fie- Pllta of Hr. and 1IrI. Frederick mile. PROPOSAL No. I lted III n.,tqD 8an4a.J with their IIntJaert aDd Mr.. D. H. J'lte. Clermout Coant7, OIaIo, OD Sec:tion (6.U Loveland), Btate RoIlt, No. 4S, fn Miami Town.hlp, by ap ' plying an upbaJtlo concrete .urface COllrH, Item T.a5. Payement: Width 1 teet. Lellt;th 1,066 feet or 0.20 mile. PROPOSAL No.3 Warren County, ObJo, au eec.. tJoo (0.00 Loveland), State Route No. 48, 10 RamUton TOWUlbtp, bl
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LVTlE METHOOIST CHURCH B. E. Baurbn, Putor team up for "Sevell Brid. For J. W. Wedgewo<id, Mildat.r Oomed Service, 9 : 46 a. m. Seveo Brothers" and tbll t~hnl. Churcb ohool, 11 :90 a, m., Mr. oolor mOvie turol out to be very Herbert MoMlJlan, Supt. enjoyable Wonhlp Servloe. 10 :30 a. m. ST. MARY'8 EPISCOPAL . th fl . Youth Yellowlslp Sunday '1 :31 Th.. Rev. Samuel N. KeY8. Rec">r Ooe 0 f e nest mov.les we've p. m.· Sunday: leen In lome time I. "The High ChoIr PracUce Thurlday S.OO. Holy CommuDlon, 7 : SO a. m. and the Mighty" with ao all·IUtr Church Sobool, to; 16 a. m. CAllt head d by John Wayne. . This -:.1".' , Adult Wbreblp, 10.:46 a. m. II rea~ly good, 10 doo'tl mld It. FERRY · l!HURCJ,f OF OHRIST Tbls week leL's salute ~;, " - Paul B YI'OO Carver. Mlol8ler Muo. t an ac t or you don t see often UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Blbl ' Sch I 9' SO but b' I e 00. . a. m. fomlne WclTeblp, 10;80 L m. _ e 8 a way. worth walUne to William baonon. Mlnieler . • ee. ODe of the really all time Prayer Me.tlne. 7: 00 p . m. . Sunday chool 9 : bO r.. m.. Mr. greats 10 the entertainmnt blul· Youog People'. MeetJnc. 7 : 00. !iar;ey Tboma., upt. oeea. E'·.n i n ~ ServIce •. 7 ; 80 p. m. Preachl.r, every othel Scod., 11:45 a. m. So loog. See you at tbe movl I. Evenlnlol Service, Unl Suoday III WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Is a cbamplon now --wd -e mooth. " are all . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT CHRI8T velT happy for ·hull. I'm glad I'm Price !WbeN, Mlnl.ter oot & Ihow do,. :I'd much rather Executor CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDlI Bible chool at 9:30 a. m. be a do, reporter: They do get Eatate or William E. Oooway, Chari .. !Wberta, Klnllter. Morning Worship at 10:30 a. m. to travel a lot tboQ,h which I Deceaeed, Cbarl.. 8taoley. Bupt. think I, DIce. But II I ItJck with Notice I. hereby glveo that ROIlSpecial Clase at 7:00 p. m . Worebll' ",.,lioe, 10 ~ m. the elrl, I'U probably get to see alee P. Conway, whoee Poat Of· Sunda, ';ol,oul. 11 • . ·m. the world. She doe. love to travel. tlce addre.s Ie R. R. 2, Wayoe8. E)venlng Worsblp at, 8:00 p. m. Wen I'U be baok lOOn aaaln with viUe, Ohio, h.. been duly apo Prayer MeeUog eaoh Wedne.day OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. a. 80Ille more dop eye view. of tbe pointed u of the Eitate evenlDg. )}urene ur,II'lb. Putor country - 10 Coonectlcut. of William III CoOW&y, late of Buoda, !khoo1. 10 a. m. Warren County. Oblo. deoeaaed. 8T. AUGU8TINE CHURCH lIontlnr Woo .b!R. 11 L JIl. . u •• u.. Dated W" 19th dllY ot JUD .., Rev. John Bemn" Putor. Youth I'elJo'w.hIp, 8:30 "to 9 :00. INDEX CARD FILE eOXEI U6f. Ma•••• 8;16 aud 10 ;00 a. m. We ba,.. 1x6 and 4It IDdex care! RALPH H . C.A!U!lY, m. ~II and inclex tab ca",.. Juqe of tile Probat. Court. AIIO ruled IDdex card. for both WarreD CoGDty. Ohio MT. HOlL..,. METHODIIT LEIANON CH''''''AN 8CIENce .IIII.-The Guette. Guy E. MUI.r, Atty. . '1'.... Seatt, MIDI.ter Cbrl.t1all Sclace Hnlcel are •• StlDdl,1 School, 9 :80 a. m., Eo held eVII7Ave. SUDby .. Eanlha.rt. Supt. HlehlaDd at 11mor:n1n.c o'cloclL at 10 W bJ Sunday lebool at .....ame bour. - - - - - - - - on p Service, 10' 80 .. m. ... il'rlDiq 8emce, 7.ao p. m. ' WAYNE8VILLE, OHIO I -- , I WAYNESVILLE SUNI)AY RADIO PR80R.UlS: I FIrat Day School, ,:10 L lB. ·WBAJ-8;46 .. m, . JleeUDC for Worahlp, 10:10 a .m. WlNG-.:oo a. bL NAnO.NAL ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;.
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COMMON PLiAS Loveland Park Foundation, IDe., By D. ' J. Frazier Agnes Ann Stanley va. Howard va. Loveland Park AIaoclatlon, E. Stanley, part one 01 appllc.tion Inc., for accountin, apeciflc perJUNE 28. 195 •.-oreen 18 faBt overruled; part two granted. formance and other reUel. Frost turnIng to greeny.gold, bronze and . Lizzie E. Gorsucb VB. Herbert and Jacoba, attorneys. Emmco lnaurance Co. and Nor· yellow ~Id In the wheat flelda. Glenn Poppe, et al, John Oawald Tbe barley I. being combined and appointed guardian ad litem. man Ross v.. Robert Hahn, for. Cecil Coate VS. George Co),le, · money only; amount claimed, $225the oata ate turning sllver.gold. The .ecoDd growth alfalfa aDd judgment to plaintiff for $700 and .88 and costs. Harold P. Sbutts, I costs. attorney. c over are a deep rich green and W'Uia dUb Edward S. PbUllps vs. Mary J. tbe COI'1l le growln...... · fast. Thl. VB IWillard m an Nmart a Benningfield Upton . d'· Pbl1llpa, d1voree. Jobn Oswald, at· bright weather Is wonderful har. missed. . ,case ...· tomey. ~orge L sDd Ida May Dough. Donald Reynolds vs. Norma Jean . veat weather but are we 'going to «et that rllin that wUl keep thoBe man va. Elmer L and Ethel Balslg. Reynolds, minor, divorce. Jobn M. beans and that corn growlDg so er, judgment to Standard BuUding Oswald ,attorney. Verla Doughman vs. Arthur D. raat. We ali look at the IIky aDd and Loan for $3,152.41 and costa. wonder. Floods In low~ dldn't' Dorothy Yunkea va. Geraldlnf! Doughman, divorce. Marvin E. brlDg UI any rain and tbe change Thompson, et aI, Dorothy VUDkes Young. attorney. to_ cool weather from the beat of elected to take estate. Lucille mtchcock va. Lorn Hitch· John W. and Marie S. Pattison cock. divorce. Marvin E. YoWli, Saturday dldn't bring UI eveD a Ibower, BO we look at the Bky and VS. Paul A. and Louise T. Mitten, att9mey. wonde . Tbe corn everywhere ell. defendant granted 60 daya to plead. The Cincinnati G•• and E1eetrlc peclally tbe early planted oorn that Dorothy Newcomb, minor, by CO. VB. CHarles Brock, for damages eaug ht th e ra In looks wonderful i Herbert Smith, f a the r, vs. J a mes In the amount of $129.21 with In· .0 tall and l uch a lovely deep Newcomb, divorce to plaintiff; terest and coata. EllJott D. Levey, green color. Ours Is coming along I plalntift' restored to maiden D.a me attorney. well but It waa planted later and of Dorothy Smith. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 10 hun't growD 80 much yeL Evelyn Eileen Smith VB. Joseph Baa be Ralph Smitb, case dWnlued. Robert G., James M. and Eleanor I D rrles Bre ripe. Last yenr Lee C. King vs. Esther KiDg, d1. Ray, et aI, to Julius C. and Emma t y,>al the brown thrashers that vorce to plaintiff; child to defend. E. Ivey. 4 acre. in HamUton Town· were after UB, thla year It II the ant; plalnUlf ordered to pay $10 sblp. catblr4a that .cold every time we per week. ' AUce M. Ray to Julius C. and go out tbere. I do not know Edward S. Phillips VI. IIary J, Emma E. Ivey, 4 acres in Hamilton . where the Delt Is but It II .om... Phillips, service by publication or· Townahlp. David J. and JOaDlfa McElwain where In thOle bUllhes anel we dered. have to be carerul or we- will be to John T. and Eloile GrUflth, lot attaoked. One flew down and NIW SUITS in Franklin Townablp. . landed on Bett,'a bead when ahe June M. Kirkendall VI. Charles Dorothy Yunkes to SOl and sara wu plckln&' ' ,elterclar but 414A't Edward Kirkendall, divorce. J, T, 'Lee Omovltz, lot in Lebanoa. burt ber. Now we are careful to Riley, attorney. ROil W. and Gladys V.lIallel')' to wear hata wheD we pIck, Betty M. Salley v•. Johnny Sal· H. K. and Luella CoJne, t Iota In Another pup hili found a home Ie" divorce, J. T, RIley, attome,. Lebanon. . ThAt leave. three pup. &D4 two EcUth Duncan VI. WUUam Dun· Albert E. and Virginia E. ElU. to kltteD. but IIlle. w. are bay~R- can, diYoree. J, T, 1Wey, attorney, Everett and AmeUa Ellla, 1.89 lie. __ rea in Deerfield TOWlllhlp. trouble with OW' 014 cata klUlnc a.1eta It would ". ane, but whell Lewla R. and DorIa L. IIunb, chick. I m.., k..p the two UtUe they 10 alone and kJlI eY"el'1thln&' Jr., to Robert R. and Flava B. one. and get rid of Jlr.. CalIco I am not III fayor of It. There wu Wade, lot In 8JwIDIboro. Bamcat eel Pret~T Puaa. I bate a Iteep bank between here ed John and Elolle Grtfflth to Dav· to do It atter we baye had them Wa.7IUllinue that wu co..." with ld J. and Juanita llcE1walD. lot ill ao lone but It we can't ralle chlcka honyauckle which wal a Dice green Franklin Towu.hlp. we are III a bad way 10 thougb I and was growIng y,>here It W81 too Ray and Phyllia BraDham to keep puWDr off dolq It I ~ ateep for crau &ad wu doillc a FlO1d and Ibrle J. Whiting, .7 afraId I am KOlnr to have to do It eood Job of IOU boldine. The aere in Franklin ToWDlhlp. I JUlt went. oat &ad lookecl Into .pra,er came alone anel though MARRIAGI L1C.NIIS the Indlco bunUq'. neat but the ther clId not kUl It all. lOme of It four e,p that were III It are cone. came out thla .prinr. It l. .Ull · Stanle, Reed, 21, Lebanon, and Now I wonder What did that. I brown .nd bare ed u,ly. Wbat Ruby Karie BoWes, 18, Muon. am lure they ha4n't bad Usne to rood dId tbat d01 If the landown· Robert Lloyd Reedy, 21, flctor)' hatch and leave the neat but I er wanta to keep hla fencea clean worker, Cullale, and liar)' J. haven" .een the bird. there for from wild rolel an.d grape vinea. James, 18, Franklin. aeveral daya and I wODde'" If let htm do It hlmlel'. Now If they Glenn Preston, '11, 1Ilefthant, Bnrthln~ bad happened. I wu could Idll tbe brome aedge that I, Leeabur" Florida, a a d Nettle afraid that. It Will in a cl&nCeroul .eedln, Itae1t eYU7Wbere and Thaeker,., Fran_lin. location when I ftrat I&W It but I lomethlq like that It mlcht be of ta1Uti~_L.ttanGrahaWm , ~,~ieed baveD't .een anytblq bothednr lOme QJe but the IPray doesn't I on a ..",n t. ayneaYlUe, an It. I wonder what It could bave klll thaL Rhoda Bunnell; 18, Waynesville. , John Frederick, Kaltenhauser, been. Today I. eate day again, I hope 25, factol')' worker Love~d, and Hollyhock. are comlDe out talt that I )Ian better luck witb the Irma Ma e We Uer, 1,u_ •••, _ now and tbere I. a good .. lecUon oalf I am takJng today than with Edward P. call, %1, llanhattan, of colora. The pink wild rOlell are the ODe last week. .It oDly brought Kanau, field, man, and Jo Anne In bloom everywhere and tbe el· eleven a hundred and top ".. Griest, "19, ltudent, Lebanon. derOowera. SprarlDr the road· tweDty, nothiq ~t the ..,.ry ben .Id_ tor weeds may be a good geta tbat theee clay.. BUt be I. thlD« bat uleel ther are more Ie· .Wlon the COWl ed It Ie wean or lecUy, than th-ey have been. 1 .eU 80 off be goel: Have a good think ther make them look worae time on ,our bolld.., week end. Eyes Exam.ened rather the better. If they C)ould but do be careful. Don't speed eet tlJe polaoJl IVJ' aDd lOme of the and be .ure &ad watch the ltop rank weeds that .pread lato our . algna and good luck. H 0 U R8 :
By Edwin R. Cotton, Pre.ident American Waterehed Council, I11C. WASHINGTqN, D. C,-(Speci~)-If a lip lns~ribed: "It refluuea." tOni a week of this precious water to main'aln my
.tandard of l1vlnr," were hunr on every faucet In America, people takln, CI1l active part in preaer-~---------"':"'-=- WAYNESVILLE vatloa of the natlou's water re- lem, such a:J that now faclnl the " " 'ould be Jlu~bered in nation's capital, where raw lewa,e 10_ ..- .... continues to be dumped Into the oUlmllUona, not thous'lnd.. erwlse beautl.!Ul Potomac River ... When thl. 30 toni of water II comAll of thele problema. they leel. pered with the oDe-thh'd of a ton of all ean be overeome throu,h better Inother material., .uc:h a.s food, timber, te,ratlon of local and natioDal plan~ metals and fuel, nlnl. In thll respect, President Elsen. ftOllulred to sup. hower had thl. to say about water port a person for mana,ement In his !lnt State of the a week. Its value Union me....e: to the people I. Pre.ldenl Fayon "'rlDershlp readily aeen. Yet "Th!! best natural resources pro. .Its 5hBU or the famil.y and In- !Cram will not result from federal dustrlal bud,et Is bureaucracy. It will Involve a partInllnlteslmalln nerahlp or the atatea and local communities, private clUsena and the ePHONE2115 our $365 billion lederal government, all workln, toannual economy. gether. Thl. combined errort wlU h ... Il ......... -t Of thl • .amount, advance the development of the ,reat . thll annual water IIlH Is only abvut ~ billion. river v.alleys of our nation and the DEDICATED TO THE ULTIMATE IN SERVICE-FOR THE power that they can ,enera"''' Waler II the IIf ebI ood of a naUon. Students of the nltlon'. wlter COMMUNITY - BY THE PROFE8810N In abundance and properly man· bl ~lted, It .pell. pro&perlty and .trenlth. pro ema generally are ..reed that: I. In the put, too .uch e.,baBut In mo.t of America water Is ao ~ " ,"mo nplace that pe(.jple rarely al..... "ee• . plUM on 110" think of It ~. a nal~:al I·".,,,,rce to conlrol and not ...o.,h •• 1/ •••• "tuUy Cllatded. 1I0ed' prn ...Uon; • t. GaneraUo. or hydroele4.lklo W' . . . . . . . . . . . u. "a..". l'roJec" power ...... Id Ite.lncldental &0 ... il.....orlance to thll overall econ&lie primary purpoH. of ftood ~ .•.y I. demonltrated by the fact that conlrol, recla.IUon or IIlavl. Ir.dustrlea. munlelpalltles••tates anel pU.n In &lie ,Ianalnl of water th" federal ,0vernmc:IlIt hive InvestproJect&; l:d about $40 billion In water projects. S. A Itr..d ot c.DperaUo. No one here feela thllt with our lei. ...•• hl "e ••".utu"d ror prasQuick Service Phone .28 ....tlno know.how we face a ..rloUi cal dependenc)' on alnale·purwater . hortace In U.e loreletable P.M .overnm••l all.clel. future. Howeverl cOluervaUonhll There are many thing. thot mUll rccognize that no matter wh.t II be done It we are to make and keep done ·the •• will be perlodle I.oeal our water pure and In abundance. It Ihorto.,e.. that ~me "ctlon. will be II a job for loeal a,enelta-loeal peg. "llIted b)' coaU1 800d. Ind, under pie. local bu.lne..... civil) ,roupa, certain condlUou. .rollon will con- munlelpalltlea and ltaw wo,ldn, to. Unue to blltbl OW' 1011. The, are lether. with the f~eral lovernment I"'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...'!'!"'_ _..:._ _ _.J aware too that Ia spite of major d- helpln:.; with· the plannlnl and ftnane;- I' torta b)' lncIuatrJea and 1oe.1 ,OYWD- Inl only when called upon to 10. menta. m~ urban areu aUll hav.. or whe:t the Job II too bl, for loeal .......................................................................................... ...:8IJ'=IO:UI=:w:a:tu=:co:n:Wr=:I:In:a:tlo:,,:::pro=b-::::bod=:l:eL==--==:·:::::=--==:. $ S e.
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NOTICE TO CC)NTRACTO"I **.*.****.*.~****.****** STATE O.P OIDO Departmlnt of Highwe,.. ColumbuB, hlo, June 18, ' 19!ii Contract S.III L.;al Cop,. Phone 3913 To Piece a Cla .. lnld No. &<I~68 UNIT PRIOE C NTRACT WARREN BRADDOCK Sealed proposalR will be reSAND. GRAVEL •.!'d TOP SOIL e Iv d at the oret c at the tate EXCAVATING .nd - - - - - Hlghwa,. Dire tor of Oh io. at o· _ _ _ DUMP TRUCK . SERVICE lumbus. Ohio, unt.ll 10:00 A. M., 'hlo tandard Time, Tuesday, J uly 13, 1964. tor hnprov8m nts On S. No. 42, North of Ohio In : Proposals OS. 1 to 16 Inclusive B.Cinnlng on Frld.y, M.y 28 .July 2 .. 3 Fri., Sat. are ocr red as one project and will Wire I\nd Progressive. be IIY/arded as one ontract. <\ n Organ ization. econd 1'0 No ne PR P AL No.1 !"trli'U, ' el1e l' n the nest Al l .DuUer ounty. C hlo. on part of Aro und :11 Rrket lu th e Countr), -ectlon 16.77. state Rout No. n. In Mlld~ 1I0n and IAlmon TOWDshlI.l8 . SERVICE THAT SATISFIES DOORS OPEN 7:30 P. M. b)' cleun ln g. IIcallng · ( and bla st J m Ihod), painting I)rlm Ollt Iln" For D.lly Market Report : P atnt tur nlsh d by Wl..W Cincinna ti. 1 ~:3 0; ElPT1C TANK , E'S POOLS, finish coat. th e ontraclor. Drldge over Great WCR Y. Inclnnlltl. 12 : U utdoor Toilets, Cisterns CI anetl MIlU1ll River. Bridge No. BU-73· \\' PFB. Middletown, 11 : 45 WI [.. 164. SllIlns olle (1) al176 reet. wllb modern eQuipment. SPONSORS: Ph a n p LlAM SANITATION. In bes. and two (2) ot 151 feet, NORRIS BROCK COMPANY 6·5042, Franklin. Ohio. c-4-15·tfc • Marlon o Inches. Roadway 17 feet, 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 615 in ches. ~ PROPOSAL No.2 FOR SALEST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH BuUer County, Ohio. on par of jiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiii_-a HOME FREEZER OWNERS ITEM Section 13.20, U. S. Route No. - 2~ gal. Miami County Vanilla 127, In Milford Township. by COMPLETE LINE OF Ice Cream, $3.50. WA YNESVlLLE cleaning, saling (.s and blast meth FROZEN FOODS Painting prime coat and ~.*u 1.~6·17·tfc od) . LOCKER PLANT. ~ finish cant. Paint furnished by Brid,ge over 7 Mile OFFICE SUPPLIES IndeUble onlractor. FRESH and SMOKED Drldge No. BU·127·202. Pencils. Library Pasie , POlter Ink, Cre'llk. Journal R cord Books, Typewriter Spans two (2) at 9 feet. 0 Inches. MEATS Rlbbons, Typewriter Paper. Rein · Roadway 19 feet . 0 Incbes. PROPOSAL No . 3 forcements. Big :Qen Double Letter Clermont Countll , OhIo. on part File Boxell, Receipt Bookll, and of Section 10.70, 1 . S. Route No. 'BREAD, PIES, many other Items. THE MIAMI 62. In Monroe To~mshlp. by clean· CAKES, ROLLS GAZETTE. Phone 8913. dh lng, Icalng CBand blast method), -epainting prime (:I)at and J tlnlah F R SALE - Washing maclh ne. coat. Paint fumls hed by Con· FRUITS and Ironer combination. Good run· tractor. Bridge (Iver Big Indian nlng condition. Phone 3635. Creek. Bridee NO'1 01,62·108. 0-7-1 Spa,n 193 feet, 8 Inchell. Roadway, FRESH EGGS 23 teet, 0 Incbes. FOR RENTPROPOS AlL No. • '> lermont Count)., hlo, on pafl CANDY APARTMENT FOR RENT- of Section 7.72, State- Route No_ -e131. In Stonellck Townlhlp, by FOR RENT 2·room furnillhed cleaning, 8ca11ng (Hand blaat methPOP apartment on second floor, will od) , palnUDg prime coat and fin" -ebe available July 1. Phone 3871. ISh coat. Paint furnillhed by COntractor. Bridge over Stonellck IC£CREAM 0-6-24-7·1 Creek. Bridge No. 01,181·90. two (2) at 66 teet. 0 Inchel. Spanll ..:..eCUSTOM BALING-R. C. LaRUE. 16 teet, 10 inchell. - AlsoWaynesville, Oh.lo. Phone 2800. RoadwayPROPOSAl:' No. 6 Aslo", as the very same spirit 0-6-3- (6t) - 7-8 Clermont Co nty, OhiO, on part PrelXJils and continue. to give of SecUon 13. ,State Route No. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 133. In Tafe TOWIlI,hlp, by clean· Tu... LUCKY BUCK NIGH'J .luly 7-8 Our people the.same strength and courage, STATE OF OIDO lng, lcallng (land blut melllod), Department of HlghweYI paint prime coat nnd finish coat. Our dearly-bought Freedom wiU live! · FOOD STORE Columbu8, OhIo, June 26. 1954. Paint , furnilhed !by Contractor. Contract 8al .. Legal Cop), Bridge oyer Cloverllck Creek. IN OBSERVANCE OF INDEPENDEN .~: UAY PHONE · 2541 j No. 154-398 Brldge No;- e1,133·116. Spanl two OUR BANK WILL NOT TRANSACI' BUSiNESS UN11-' PRIOE CONTRACT (2) at 36 feel. Roadway 24 feet, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ON MONDAY, JULY 5 :-'~~'7l0UIS VERm~llA Seale.d propoeala will be receiTe4 0 Inchel. == No. on 6 part of Try G A&_ CI IfI-~. at the ofUce or the State Highway ClintonPROPOSAL COunty, Ohio, ~ Wed., Thu~. J.>lrector of Ohio at Columbul, SecUoJl 2.67; State Route No. 71, They 1ts Ohio, IntI! 10:00 A. Moo Ohio Stan· In Cheater Township, by cleaning, dard Time, Tuesday .. JUl y 20. 1964, scaling (land blast method), NOTICE TO CONTRACTO~S for Improvements In. painting prlme c()at and flnlllh \""arren County. Ohio, on Section oat Paint furnlsbed by Contrac· . STATE OF OHIO WAR-48-( 3.49) (4.01), State Route tor' Bridge over Dutch Creek. Depal"lment HlghwaYI I . WAYNESVILLE, OH 10 No.4 In Hamilton Township, b)' Bridge No. CN-7~:--i8. Span 62 COlumbus, OhiO, June 18. 1964 grading, drainIng. paving with lUI' fe t 0 Inches. Roadway 24 feet, Contr.ct S.lee Legel Copy \ IIhalUc concrete on crullhed aggre· 1 In'ch No. &4-380 Member Federal Cepollt .Inluranee Corpor.tion gate balle and conetructlng drain· . PR.OPOSAl:' No. 7 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT It age fa UlUes. linton County, Ohio, on part of Sealed proPOSail will be re- .................... , " " ' , .................................................... Width: Pavement 18 feet. Road· Section 11,43. SUlll) Route No. celvtd at the office of the State way 30 teet. 360, In Clark allid Waahlngton Hilhway Director ot Ohio, at Co- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - Length: 801.67 teet or 0.161 mUe. Township, by CIEtanlng, scaling lumbulI, OhJo, until 10:00 A. M., "Tbe date ' set for completion o[ (sand . blast method), painting Ohio Sbtndard Time, Tuesday. this proJect shall be as lIet forth prime coat and tlnJllh coat. Paint J'uly 18, 1954 tor Lmprovements In : In the bidding proJ)Ollal." . turnished by COntractor. Bridge PROPOSAL No.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ohio state Employment Service over Uttle East Fork. Bridge No. Warren County. Ohio, on Sec· 1207 Vall Avenue, Middletown, CN-35~119. Spans two (2) at 34 tlons 12.00 and 20.67, . S. Routt. Ohio, will furnish the succe811ful feet, 6% Inchell. Roadway 24 teet, .2, for removing exlsUn~ and con· bidder an employment list from 1 Incb. Itructlng new guard rail whiCh aU Qualified unskilled labor PROPOSAL No. 8 Length 7,387.5 teet or 1.3911 shall, Insofar as poaslble, be seClinton County, Ohio, on part ot milM.. lected tor thll projeot. Section 13.09 (Sabina) , State Project to be completed not The attention of bidders II dl· Route No. 729, In IUchland Town· later than November 16, 1954. rected to the special provislona IIhlp, by cleanln«, scaling (sand' The minimum wage ' to be paid covering subletting or aulcnJng blaat method), pa1n1~n. prime coat to all labor employed on thlll can· the contract, the U8e ot domestic and tlnlsh coat. 1?&lnt furnllhed traet sball be ill accordance with materials, selection of labor, houri by Cont.nu:tor. Bridge over WO- the "Schedule of Prenlllng Hour· ot employment and coqdltlonl of Ilona Creek. Bridge No. CN-729-133. Iy Wage Ratell Allcertalned and employment. Span 78 feet, 6 ~ Inches. Roadway Determined by The Dep&rtment of Merch.nts The minimum wage ~ be paid 19 feet, 10 luehu. IDdultriai Rel&tlODI applicable to to all labor employed on thlll con· PROPOSAL No. 9 Stale Highway Department 1m· Show - FRill tract shall be In accordance with Clinton County, Ohio, on part at provemeDu In acco.rdance with the "Schedule or Prevailing Hour· Section 13.49, State Route No. 729. SeoUonl 4115.03 (17-3). .p6.04 Iy Wage Ratea Aacertalned and In RlcbJand TOWllllhlp, by clean- (17"'), .14115.05 (17"'a) , 4116.06 U~DER THE DIRECTION OF Determined by The 'Department of Ina IIcallng (land blast method), (17-5), and UU.07 (l7-6a) of the Indulltrlal Relatlona applicable' p&l~tin. prlme coat and tlnllb Revilled Code of Ohio." AMERICAN LEGION PoST I stete Hlgbway Department 1m· coat. Paint furnllhed by Contrac· The bidder mUlt aubmlt with provements In accordance with tor. Bridge over Wlllon Creek. bll bid a certified check In the Sections 4115.08 (17.S), 4115.04 Brldgt No. CN.728-1l69. Span 63 amount of '846.00. (17-4), 4115.06 (17-4.a) , 4116.06 teet 6'" Inchel Roadw&y 16 feet. Plllnll and speotrlcatlonll are on (17·6) and 4116.07 (17-6a) ot tbe 10 inches. . me III the d.partment of highways ~~~=::=::===~~~~=~~~=:,::;:~~:::~ Revilled Code of Ohio." PROPOSAL No. 10 and the office of the division dep- . The bidder must submit wIth Preble County, 011110, on part of uty dIrector. his bid a certified check In the Section 14.92, 'il. S. Roqte No. 40, The dlrpctr-'r reserves the right amount or U,OOO.OO. In Harrison Townllhlp. by clean· to ~Ject an,- and aJ( btda. Plans and specUlcatlon8 are on Ing scaling (lIIlJld blast method), S. O. LlNZELL, . Block ......, . . . . file In the department of highways Pal~Un'g prime coat and tlnlab State HIghway Director. and the otflce ot the dlvlllion dep. coat. Paint turnlahled bY Contrac. 6·27-(2t)-7-1 uty director. . tor. Bridge oyet Twln Creek. - - -- - - - - - - - The director reserves the rIght Bridge No. PR-4~l61. SpaDa two Paint furnished by Contractor. nil P.lnt to reject any and aU bids. (2) at 87 feet, 6 l.nchEl8. Roadway Bridge Qver Auktrman Creek. f S. O. LlNZELL, 24 feet. Bridge No. PR·603-68·A. Span 86 State Highway Director. PROPOsAL No: 11 feet, 9 Inches. Roadway 19 teet, Drain Suppll. . 7·1- (2t)-7-8 Ohl rt f 0 Incbea. Preble County" 0, on pa 0 • PROPOSAL No. 15 SHEEHAN RD. P. BOX 342 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Section 0.00, State ]ttoute No. 121, WJren County. Oblo, on part ot . In JetfersonTownahlp, by clean· Section 9.84, Statt Route No. '7S, . CENTERVILLE, OHIO $319.95 Admlnl.trator Ing. scaling (sand blast metho!!), In Wayne TOWDshJp by cleaning, Estate of H F Burton ~ painting prime ccmt and tlnlah Ical1ng (II and blast method) paint. ed " , coat. Paint fUrnlah4ld by Contrac· Ina prime coat and tlni8h coat. '-W~-H-Y'-'-.,;;;...;::;;:;..;.;;.;.;;..;.;.::."----------'...;c;:;=======:::.-$539&95 ceas . .E ast Fork No of P Notice la hereby given that tor, Whit Bridge W.- over RI Brld aI nt" " ...rn III h ed b y COn t rac tor. ........ .. ver_ ge . - Bridge over Newman Creek. Bridge ART I F I CIA' L e a...,r Audre.y Burt~n, wbost Post Office Pft,.121·10. Spana .t ttree (8) at 86 No. WA-78.1.26. Span 3S teet 0 Did Bogen, the World's 3rd '499.95 Address 18 Wa.ynesvllle, Ohio, bas feet: Roadway 80 f:eet, 0 Inches. Inches. Roadway 2~ feet, 0 Incbes. · De&f Genius leave' Lebanon, and been duly appointed as AdmlnJs· PROJ;>OSAL .~o. 12 ProPosaia Nos. 1 to 15 Inclusive tratrix ot the Estate of H. F. BurPr~ble County, Ohio, on part of of this project to be completed move to Waynelvllle bringing with . . , .. ton, late of Warren County, Oblo, Section 0.39. U. ,So Houte No. 127, not later than November 1, 1954. him the World's Finest Swing? d d In Somers · Town,h1p. by cleaning, Tbe minimum wage to be paid WaynesvlUe now becomes the ecease . scaling (sand blast method), p&lnt· to ~n lallor employed on thlll con. Dated this 14th day of June, In'g prime coat and . flnJah · CO&t.. t.nu:t IIhall be In accordance with home o( the world's greatest and 1954. . 'Palnt furnished by Contractor. the "Schedule at Prevailing Hour. healthtul IIwlllKs, Bogen .etatesRALPH H. CAREY, Bridge over 7 MJle Creek. B~ldge Iy Wage Rates Ascertained and Did not Jesus ' teU you, ..;... every Judge of the Probate Court, No. PR·127·16. ,ape~1 two (2) at Determined 'by The Department ot branch in thee. that beareth no ' Warren · County Ohio 86 feet, 0 Incbell. Roadway 1.9 Industrial Relations' applicable to trillt the Lord takeih It away • Meryl B. Gray. Attorney' feet. PROPOSAL N State Highway Department ' 111J- from thee and all of which thou 9 CU. FT. 6.17-24-7-1 0, provements · In accordance with had. REDUCED TO Preble County, Ohtto, on part . of Sections 4116.0S (17-8), .116.04 Section 0.39. U. S, Route ·~o. 127, (17·4) • . d16.06 (1'1-4.a>. 4115.06 11 CU. FT. In Somers Township,: by clesnlng, (17-6), and 4115.07 (17·6a) of ·the PAY8 OFF ALL. DEB+~ REDUCED TO Bcalln« (sand blalt method), paint Revised 'COde of Ohio." , .. Ing prime coat . an~1 finllh · coat. . The bidder muat lubmlt wltb hi' By lUly 16: A:ge forces me to Paint furnished . bY Contractor. bid a certirted checlt In· the amount clole. Stantord 'Bogen aaYl h. Bridle over 7 Mile ('reu: Bridge bf $8116.00. . . Ia too Poor In bealth, He th~Dka No. . PR-12'1-31. 8pa11l8 two (2) at P1anl aDd , .peclrtcaUonl are 01l all. Attend Iill IJ'Illld ol'8 nl qdtl- Don T.bbe Hennor 8~ feet, 0 Inch.., Roadway 19 me In the dllpartmeDt of b"~waYI play ot World'i tlnest Swlnp -' Technlcl.... . teet. 0 Inch.s. •. and tbe ~ce of tho · dlYblloD dep- the World's ~ Yacht, oppOllte I . , PROPos.u. No. 14 utp dlrec~. • Fa! I b'_ ..... *~***~**.***~********** Preble County. Oblo, on part of Th. director ....ervea tile rlgbtr ey nDn!.ware _Storea, Wal'l1ellSectiOIl 6.39, State· Route No. &01 to reJect &aT alld ~ bid., vllle. July 16. TypwriNr Ale Here I. Gratl, Town.blp, cleaning, S, O. 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VISIT NEAR HILLSBORO Mra. Dena Thomas and childre n ",ere guest I of ber father near HIllsboro during the past week. WCTU TO MEE·T The WCTU ",11 meet at the bome of Mrs. Oltve Wardlow on Friday at 7: SO p. m. VISITING IN PARIS, KY. Mrs. Wlnitred Hartsock. 18 the gueat of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hawke and family tn Parla, Ky, TO MEET THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Branstrator "'Ul be bOlt and bOltesa to the Farmera Club on Thursday. VISITOR8 IN DAYTON Mr. aud Mra. E. F. Earnhart ",ere ThutBday evelling ruelts or their dau,bter, Mn. Marjorie Rob· tnaon and cbUdren- In Dayton. OE8 TO MEET 'MONDAY M1amI Chapter 107 O.m.S. wW meet In reruiar ....10Il OIl Mall. day, JulT la at el,ht P.' m: tor a brief aummer 18UIon. __ • _
OLD·AGE BENEFITS PAID TO 1,393 IN COUNTY 1.11 DECEMBER, 1953
$1 MILLION AHREN WHEAT CROP POSSIBILITY THIS IEloR-lOSH '
Old·age and lurvivors Inauronce b n fits under tb Federal So· clal Security program were paid 'to 1,393 pers') ns In Warren ollnty In D 'emb r. 1953. Mary Lloyd I, lIl1e, Manuger ot tl¥l Hamilton Social Security ofnc." reported recently. Thill Is all Increase at 1 1 over the number ot beneficlarleB In tbls (.'Qunty In the same month at 1962. Ue· tired men ond women In Wor'rell'9':- - - - - - - - ' - - - - - County were getting about 66 0/0 of the '64,830.00 being paid month· Iy In the county. In'~I.s Mrs. Lane said that many at us are Inclined to think of old·age and Faith Evangelical L u the ran s urvivors Insurance under tbe so· Church was organized December cial security system os a program 20, 1963 and meets every Sunday tor retired workers and depend· In the Seventh Day AdventIst ents exclualvely. As the figures churCh at Main and Locust streete, relating to motherl and children Wilmington. The church now haa over 100 Indicate, however. ~urvivora bellefits are an Important part of tbe membtra and la growing rapidly. program too. At the end of la.at Luthe.ranB In this Brea and oth· year '14,632 was telllg paid monl~I ' ere Interested are Invited to at· ly to 439 widows 'and cblldren In tend services. Sunday Scbool Is at 9 : 30 a. m. Warren County. In the nation as a wbole. over one million children Church 18rvlcel at 10:30 a. m. The Rev. Wayne S. Pittenger Is were getUng a total of about $32~ million In monthly payments at Paator. the end of 1963. Nationwide. over a quarter of a mJllIon widowed mothers were paid a total at over $9% million In December. The total In old age and survlv· ors Insurance montbly benefit amounts pald In Warren Count)' Increa,ed ,S,1ie9 in the 12·month period. In the country as a whOle, more than 6 mUHon persona were recelytnc sucb benefit pa)'ments at the IDd ot 1958, alFo,t a 'mil· lion more than In December, 1962. "~Ue · tb... .~t" tlcs may ,~em to be Juit( so many figures 1n ·cold print,' Mra. Lane said, "the ptlyme.Qt. '.onthly of $54, 1.393 perlolis in Warren Coun· ty and $18%.221.00 montbly to .710 ,person. In Butler, Clinton .od Warren Oountles (the 3 coun· ties lerved by the Hamilton or· flce) lB ot.real Ilgnlflcance to the economic 'WeO·bel... of the com· munJty at large, and In mau, cue~ repreaenll the &natest or only source or income to the indlYldual famll), coDCerned.
LEBANON, O.-A nother bumper wheat croD In prospect for War· ren 'ounty farmers 18 ~ p cled to bring them 1U0re lhan $1,000,000, I[ r vorable weatber ontlnues tor the next two weelul, S. W, Losh, office manager of th& Agriculturnl and Conservation Slnblllzation Committee. 'sald today. Combines have been -harve!3t1ng barley tor more than Ii week and wheat harvest wUl Boon be under full 8wlllg. Approximately 19,000 a~e8 at wheat are to b'e barvest· ed In the county thll year as com· pared to 30,000 a year ago. One student from Waynesville Farmers reJ)Ort wbeat beadl are and four other Warren county ItU' large and well filled this sea80n dents were on the list of 465 sohol- and the yie ld Is expected to bb arshipS' applications approved re- well ahove average, between 26 cently by Harold J . Bowers, Direc- and 30 bushels, wltb much of It tor ot tbe Division of Teacher Ed· making the latter. TbIB would In· ucatlon and CerUnC'ation ot tbe dlcate a total product~ In the State Department or Education. county of about 570.000 bUlbels. The applications were receIved The price IUpport for No. 2 from recent Ohio high Ichool grad. wbeat this year Is $2.22 per buahel uatel who plan to prepare tor for grain ltored on the tarm, teaching In the public elementary Lelsh sold. Tbe cash price II ex· scbools of Ohio. pected to be about $1.80 to 11.65. Each scholarship Is worth $500. Prospects are bright tor a bum· aod Dlay be used by the applicant per corn crop also, 81 most nelda to prepare tor elementary teach· were more than knee bl,h for the IDg In anyone at the 2( Ohio col· Fourth of July and many walal leges, . oUering an approved two- high . Little cut·worm damage lB year program o[ elementary teach· reported thll year. er educationThe local students were: Shlr· ley Anne . PI),mlre, Rt. I, Waynel· ville; June Schwan, Rt. I, Leb· anon; Dorothy Ju.ne Fry, Rt. I, Pleasant Plain; Norma J e a u Dwyer. 2S~ Alle.n St., Franklin, Grace A . Wierman, 228 Allen st., I'Ilnklln.
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Janet I bener, daDg~ttmof Mr.I·....- WIaM....1ooJI and Mra. Cbarles Michener, ot Rt. 'N 0 TIC E I 2. Wayne,vtUe, .. on the ;honor roll of 119 students acblevlng high The B &: R c~~aner. wUl be scholutlc attainmenLB In . OhIo closed next week Jul), 6 through State UDiyel'slt)"8 .scbool of Home J uly lOth for a vacation period, Economics during the S p r I n g alODI with molt )f tbe Otber dry Quarter, as announced by GladYI cleaners In the county. Drane,an. ~ector of the SChOOl • •••" ,••,." ....""".~, • • • • • •
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WAYNE TWP. TRUSTEES IN HEARING ON PROP08ED BUDGET. Notice 1s hereby given' ot the Public Hearing on the .Dropo,ad b"dget for Wayne Town,hlp for tbe year 1955, to be held on Thurs· day, Jul), 16, at 7:30 p. m., EST, In the offices of the Board of -Trustees, In tbe tlre.b ouse on MI· amI Street, Waynelvllle.
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JSATURDAY ~NG QUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Davia had as Saturds y evening gUeBtB Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter of Washington, D. ' C.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Davis and daugh· ters and Mr. and Mrl. Cecil ·M. Davis and sons and Mr. 'a nd Mra. - Clarence Morford of Da)'ton, and lIr. Jennie DaYlI.
Robert Ji'uJ'Dll.8, Pres. Maynard Weltz, Clerk
Ohio cattle feeders will turn their attention to new developments In feeding and market! g chotce catUe ""hen they hold their annual lummer meeting at the Hardin County Fair Grounds, Kenton. July 29:10 : 1~ a. m. James H. Warner. Ohio State UniverBlty extenllon beef catUe laYI ' eatured spealters J. C. HGl en, prealdent 01 the Iowa Beef Producer. Asso· clatlon; paoklng plant and order buying compall)' representatlvel; and promJnent Ohio beet ducers. , Donald Leltb, 'PIli&llilil'rJUit7'lrtIlrr Mill Mary Dora Hough arrived be chairman at the meeting. home on Saturda), trom Hockee· sin. Delaware. where ahe "Islted CARD OF THANKS San tor d College Preparatory Heber Jackson lends thanks II Scbool and where Ihe will teacb mllUon to the wacs and Friend· ajld english tor the com· Ihlp clan of the Wayne.vllle M. Ing year. . ) E. and trlends that remembered Sbe alao visited· Mr. and M're. bl.m during hl8 etay at St. Eliza· Richard Olsen and baby daughter beth hospital. at Alexamlrla, Virginia. Heber Jackson. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mn. Carew Davia. ot Mlddletawn. are announcing the engagement at their daughter Earline Trea to Mr. EArl William Evans, 'son of Mrs. Gayle E. Evana and the late Mr. EVanB at Waynee· ville; No date baa been let for
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INDELIBLE PENCILS HERE We have genuIne Venul JndelIble, Copying PencU. now In stOck. The Miami Guette. Th world'l newelt .brlne, an elght·alded 8tructure of granite and ma.rble, stained glaBS " and golden tile overlooktng .Halta Bay from the slopes ot blbUcal Mount Carmel. will be the scene on July 9 of the first memorial asrvlce sillce Its completion. It encloles the tOlnb of the Bab. ' who waa publicly maI;tyred by a milita ry IIrlng squad. at TlLbrlz, Persia on J uly 9, 1860. Baha'Is In 228 terrltorl~ throughout the world will Jold In bomage to tli~1 Herald of the Baha'I talth, who an· nounced tbe advent of ' the Prom· Ised On~ of ,aU religions, llaha'u'lIab, and w.oae teachings of the oneneBS of religion and of the unity ot mankind have attracted ' mil 11011.1 of 'oUQwers: . On May ~3, 1844, the Bab, or "Gate to GOd" proclaimed HII twofold mlse10n as an Indepehdent ManUeatation of God, and Herald of One creater than Hlmlelf, who WOllam D. ·· AIII.r. abon.. .. would Inaugurate · a new and uu · WLW', Dew Alllll&ut Pan.. iH. precedellted era In the relJgloul the ...... hlltol')' of maukIDjI. . tmDt orIJIDaUq .... "BnrJ. In the ' followllll .Ix ),earl He Farm" :It ....... ' 0., laid the foundatioa tor .tII.II new . .... tJuooqIa 1&". aDd te.ah. MtIIIIQ 1IInaI' ...... an4 pnpand the ".,. for tile at ~. ady.t of th'e PromIII4 ODe of ,all ."WJ'I Fu1D," ............, ~, ~,. . . alter .the It UIU .....
A major expansion program for'~------------- the Rlke·KumJer Co., Dayton, that ~~~ ••••• - ••••••••••••••••••••• will Include construction of a new MOTICEI multlple-ltory building on North Main Itreet and additional fioo1'8 The Golden Rule Class of tbe atop the west \ section of the main A pyrethrum extract known as ~ethodlst Cburch wlU hold an lc, atore was announced by David L. pyrenone wheat protectant added Cream SOCial on SatUrday, July I Rlke, president. . to wheat as Jt comes from the 17 at 5:30 p. on the- ·church It 18 one ot tbe largest new build combine wlJl control wheat weevil, lawn. Ing programs planned by the 101· saY,s T. H. Parks, Ohio State Unl· Home made Ice crtam, cake, Y811:NlI4, departmen~ store firm In verslty e xtension entomologist. pie, ·e tc. will be aerved. recent years. Rlke said the new Farmere need 71,i pounds of 0-7-8-16 . addlt,lons wl11 increase the com·. renone to ~reat eaCh 100 busbels pany B operating capacity by mbre of wbeat. It may be add8d In thl') au DGET NOTI.CE '. tban 20 per C8l1t. truck B.B wheat Is dumped troDJ Notice II hereby given that a Largest of tbe addltlons will be ·tbe c!&mblne bopper, or .ln the CO:l' Public HearlJll on the budget u '1ln ~he site of the company'a pres. \"eyor /as wheat gots to the bin. .,repared br .lb.e Board of IilduC.ent mell'a store, Jocated just north It'. Important that tbe material be tIOD of the' Wayne I:.oca1'. School of the main ltore buUdIng, Rlke well mixed with the wheat. DiltrlCt, Warren Count)'. OllJo. ~ laid the ' "preeent thinKIng" II' to Parks allys the material la avail· the nlc:al year endllll December construct that portion U ltorie. ablt tram large dlltrlbutora of In81, 196&, wID III beld In the ottlce high, but added that Is not 'def. aectlcldea. of the Board ot lDducatl~ of utd .Jnlte and will depend on engineer1Ch001 ·dIItrlct ta the HIP School ............ ................ 'till atudlea now being made. Bulldlli, at Wa)'llNyJ)Je, Oblo, On A 10th floor will be added INDEX CARD FILE BOXES the 11th da)' Or JlIl)', ... _tal !lab', pa~ ..,.rGoaa ID' ],1110, 1I'f. AU", a rnal . . . . . .... the nlnHtoI7 addItion construct. We ,haYe 8d and '4x8 Indu carel Dlq 'at 8 o'clock p. m., th. "GIorr 01 QCid." .... CtUtp;. lie ...... ed , at the w..t .Ide of th~ colllJ rue boxH and Inda: tab can'L Standard Tim.. ..... IDI ........ tIIe. ftbDI1l. ...... III, .... --r ....a"cnI pan)' property, next ~ the Miami Alao ruled Inder' cardI for both . _0. W. BAB.N1IAlLT, Hotel, In the wt major expaulon IIIN.--Tb. a..-tte. atlon or a propMtlo O)'cle datlq _me, -... Olerlt·Treuurer from INtI .............. ,ID 1.48; ..........." ••••••••••~ ........ It-'7-8 t
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MOND,.V GUESTa aDd ' Mn. GObert rr,e and The lermon i",bject nUt Lord'a Ions of Dayton, were Monday eve- day morning wID be, The J:ioly ~ aupper gueats of Mr. and City, Rev. 21:9-Z%:5. Thle may be Mrs. GObert FrJe and 1011.1. the lut of the series of .e~onl from the book of ReYelatJon. This meslage 11111 make a total ot thlrHOME FROM HOSPITAL Mr. L. C. St. ·.Jobn who under- ty.even lermonl, datiDI back to went .urgery and 9Ias contlned at Sept. 19, 1963. . Mrs. Adrian Miami Valley h08pltal for aevel'll,l per will sing, Tbe Holy City, aa rvice. ' daYI, .. now convaleectnr at hil a lola In thll The Sunday enlng servlco home on Main Btreet. next Lord'. day wlll again be In the hands ot the young people In VI81TORS FROM XENI~ Mr. Paul Sheehan and cbUdren what tbey call The Ohrletian MilS Nancy Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Youth Hour. Tbe theme of the Elmer Bellel and Mill Lena Het· meeting wlU be, Tbe Beroe. of leI ot Xenia, were Sunday after- the Faith, and the ' meeting will noon callen at the home of Mr. again be beld on the pareonage lawn If tbe weather permits. The and Mri. Loyd Da11I.' lervlce last Sunday evening wu well attended With a total of beRETURN FROM ARIZONA Mr. 'and Mre, Willard Andereon tween . 60 and 70 people present. lIaye returned after apendlng the cd the youn, people pre,ented put month visiting their lon.ln. tbelr program weD. Next Sunday law and daughter, Mr. and Mre. evening . we are expecting an In· Irvine Forkner In Phoenix, Aria. creaaed atten~ce and hope to Enroute home tlley rutted many bave the mellagel amplified thru points of Interest througbout the a loud apeaker arrangement. Evmiddle welt. . eryone II cordially Invited to thele aemcea. • __ .ATTEND WADE FUNERAL Twelve of our young people will A number of friend a and rela- be In Butler Springs Ohrlstlan C~p thll year whlch III perhaps Uves [rom here attended the fun· the lafgest group ever to be en. eral services for Mra. lola W~e rolled In cam fr ' tbl h h ot Springboro at the Unltelby p om 8 cure . funeral home in Franklin on Tuea- It will be a nne experience of a day afternoon. Mre. Wade was 'w eek tor each of them and we are the mother of Mra.1,..nea Wlcal upectlng each on~ to come back 111 -.c:' better prepared to Uve and serve W near ayne8v e. . the Lord.
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By CHAN, THE CHOW Publilhed Ev.ry Thuraday MomllllO at Wa)·ns.vllle. WarreD Coual,., Ohio. Entered I I eecoDd cl&u matt.er a& . Hello again. It bu been rai n· the poatomce at .. afllllvlUe, Obl.o, lng and nuty bere In Connecticut tbll palt week. We dogs have under tbe acl ot Marcb I, 1878. been In Quite a dltber. It lIeeml we Jus t get outdoors and it begin! Sub.crlpUon B&tea--f2. Per Year, In advance, In Ohio; $2.50 .lsewbere to rain. TbeD we bave to go In agalD. My leg. are worn out trom
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METHODIIT CHU .. OH LYTLE METHODI8T CHURCH D. E. Baualln. Put.or Ave", lood movie maldng the baled OD Edgar Allen POC'I ra moul J. W. W-..woocl, IUalat.er Unlffed Service, 9: 46 a, m. C I I to"" and II done 'II three D M)'I Churcb School. 11 :80 a.. m., Mr. rounda r ight now II "Tbree 0 nl '# ! Herbert McMUlan. Supt. In the FouDtaln" with a Bur· tery lovera will lik e th ll one. , Worahlp Sen . . 10'10 a.. Ill. aT. MARY" EPIICOPAL IItudded calt headed by IIfton A eequel to "Tbe Robe" III nOW Youth Yellowl.ip Sanda, 7:1111 Thb Rev . Samuel N Key •. R~to' Webb and Loulll Jourdan. It allo playing at tb theater.. t", call" p. Ill. Sunday : .tarl Dorothy YeGlu lre an.d Maggie " Demetrlul aDd the Gla4tatore." Cbolr Practice Tlnlrada, 8.00. Holy CommullloD, 7: 10 a.. ID. MeN lUll..... It'1 a c lnema.cope Althoucb not quite al .Urrlng .. Church Scbool, %0 :16 a. m. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954 fUllnlng In and out. productlOD ID beautitul color. I Ita predeceuor It nODe lIle leu la Adult Wbl'lblp, 10 :45 a. m. Abab, my A1gban hOUDd friend , II rth b I I . "lUe, Mrl. Ada Brant and Mn. went bome Sunday and waa be "Knock OD Woo~" a new tecbnl we 'NO t e vew DI. It'. ID FERRY CHURCH 0' CHRIST Lena IroM of Lebanon. were glad to lee bill folkl. We'U mil" color Comedy ltarrlng nanny Kaye I c1::smas :P;I ~d ~tar, Susan Hay ByroD Carver, Mlntater UTICA E.u.e. CHURCH gUeeta Thursday ot Mrs. ~ba blm bere but I'm happy tor blm I. ODe or bl . tln'est. This aillo 11' an c or ature. BIble School, 11 :10 a.. III,. MISS JANE' FtTE W Ullllm ChaDDon, Mln1lter. Welcb. that be got to go bome. .tara Mal Zetterllrl«. Really tun· Tbls weelt let', ulute - Tboma' Momlnl Worah1p, 10:30 a. m. Sunda)' School 9 :110 I,. m.. Mi'. Mr. and MI'8. Cbarles Doster That rabbit I chue all the tll1:e D1. Doll't mlaa th18 ODe. I Mltcbell - a tina character actor Prayer 14 ..tln&, 7 :00 p. m. Corr"ponde"t )iariey Thoma., Supt. and tamlly and Mr •. A. S. Collett liB ietUng tal-. but rm «ettlng lIlln aDd academy award willner. You ' YOUDI People'l MeetlDc, 1:00. Preachla«. every otbll Sunday Only ODe accldeDt waa repOrted had dinner Sunday at lbe ~IBhlng trom ruDDlDg atter It. ' A vel'J creep), IIn unier mYlltery can alWa.YII depeDd on him tor a Eventn« \ Servlcel. 7: 30 p. m. 11 : 46 a. m. Tberil Is a Dew .. rl )lere DOW IOtnc the round right now I, 800d performance . . In thll' area durlDg the boUday Well. Centervllle. Evening Serylee, tint SUDday ta week end. Tble one occurred Mr. and ~1'8. Ronald Clark ar~ aDd abe leema to like au of ua "~ImlVl III the Rile Morgue." It'S I So 101li. See you at the mOTlel. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH 01" mODtb. -., early Friday eveDlng .,,~en car~ announcln« the birth of tbelr lee· and we like her Her DIUIIe fa 8ee yoo IIOOD With lome more dOg8 CHRIST operated by Raymond eb an ond ch ild and Bon. named Ronald Cbl.r lotte. Sbe VIIl'J nice. I eye Tiewl of the cOUlltry _ In P rice Roberta, MIDlster CAESAR'S CRIEK FRIENDS Mr. Carnet! collided at the Inter- Kent. GraDllpareDta are Mr. aDd Sbeena.. the cat bere baa 10lt CODDecticUl @0i)1a Bible chool at 9: 80 a. m. Oharle. Roblrta, 141nllter. sectlOD lD Well.man. Only one ID' MI'8. carl Oeborn. of Har v eY8burg weight too trom chaa~ that rail\5 MorDlng Worsb~ at 10:30 a. l;II. Chari.. Slan ley. 811pt. jured 11'&1 Rlcb I wife, Nellie. WthhO aDd Mr. and Mrll. Ralpb Clark of I bit by the way Surely 11 a amart ~[b@~_ ~ ~,. Special Clan at 7 : 00 p. m. Worahh. Service. 10 5. m. received miIlor cutl about e , . Dayton. one, but we wUl get blm, I bope. 0 ~ EveDlng Worship at 8:00 p. m. unda, ~cl,oul. 11 a. m. face. . Robert Collett atlend d the Well,) gue .. lIlat'lI all for now. <:00' •• rPrayer MeeUng eacb WedDeeday Funeral .ervlces for, WUllam Rodeo sbow at JamestowD Sunday. -----.--._ -C!l.\.~ ____.. evening. OREGONI. EVANGELICAL U. · B. Gmalll. 86, were conducted Satur- I Mr. Clark Davis. of Springfield, man. EugeDe Urirrtlh. Putor day ~temooD from Jonab's Run W&I a guest here Monday ot 1\1f11. Mr. and Mre. W. P. McCarren. t ST. AUGU8T ..... E CHURCH 'SuDda) IJt'hool, 10 a . m. BapUst Church, with the Rev. 1. A. S. Collett. Mr. Davis stopped of WalhOUDdlDg, apeDt tbe bollday I Mornl n« Wo,.h!'p, 11 a. m. Rev. 10hn HernlDS, Putor. P. ThornbUf" oCrtelatlnl. Burial enToute to a villit In Wilmington. week eDd at their bome here wltb' Y.outh Fel1ow~. 6 :30 to 9:00 Malle. 8:16 and ·1 0:00 a. m. wal In Mliml cemetery, Corwin. with his 8lBler. Mrs. Ida Hen· her mother, 1\11'8. Laura Sb!dnke r. Mr. GIU~ died Thursday at the drlcke. Mr. Cbarles ,Jobn8ton, mualc ID· ,Supllll8r Re.t bome. Lebanon, M d M Charles Doste,' IItructor In the achooll bel e, 18 en· LEBANON CHRI8f1AN SCIENCt wbere he had been a patient for and r"' =IY aDr;' Mr. and MM!. AI. rolled at Miami Unh'llrs1ty where Cbrl.U8D dence aervice. are .... M. Scaff, Mlnlater several ween Bla wtt.,.. Nellie, bert Re)'Doldl bad a picnIc aup- be 111 work.tq on hla J:I1.Ut.era deheld every UDd., momlDg at 10 SU Dday 8ebool. 9:110 a. m.• E. HlghlllDd Ave. at 11 o'cloc!t. prec"" him In death about a 7ear I' Sunda evenln a t Cbautau. gree hl muafc. A. Eamhart, Supt. qo. Hill 'UrvtVOfll Inclu.de two pe P k YFranklin g and Included and M~ JobD SyferjJ and SUDdlY Icbool at the .ame bour. Worehlp Service, 10:80 a. m. lOlli, ErDeat. or New York City : athe:: ~eet. Mr. 'ErDe~t Gillam. IOD, KIIJ1DY ~r Dayt,oD, 1IIer. ,ue.t TestimoDY meeUnp lit W"nh' Evenlq Servtce, ,..10 p. m. an~ Harold of Harve,ebur« and of N",w York City. Mr. GIIJIUII 11 bere 8UDday of ber pareDtI, 141': day eveDIDI of ·eacb montb at 8. aeve...1 graDdchlidreD and great Ipen4lDi a few da18 In this com. and ·Mre. H. S. Tuelter. SUJomAY. RADIO PMGBAM8 : grudchUdreD. munlty bavllll beeD calred here lin. NeUte Sherwood bae reWBAl-8:46 .. m. Mr. and loire. Georle France' l beuu.e of the death of bla father. tumed to ber home hel'e following --~---"';'--';;"';';";'---~-----------.....- WING-8 : 00 a. Ill. and their ho.e lDeat of Dan- WllJlam Gillam. ' a tew da1l v1llt III Wuhlqtoa WPJID..-.l : 00 p. m. .to'lt'll, . . . . r. ,"4 lira. qful Moore I Mr. aDd Mrs. A. D. Kartln and Court ="W1tb ~ ':D --::===-:---:----------------..,..~--=-===of Ham.DtoD, met at the bome of 1001 have moved Into the prop- ~ , 1oI,r. .... ~~*~~*~*******************************.***~~***** Mr. an4 lira. J. E. IhDIth (or a ertr on MalD Street receDUy raea- StJUoD. . t" b)' Mr. and lire. WIUIIUII Wall IIr. and IIrs. CharI.. Dolter ea· covered dlah dtDJler SUIld.,. .... Ida IMIoDJ or J'anDe,.. and ~IIJ who moved to KlDI' teJ1&lDed th.... Brielle Club to an • ' ., evelllllc of car4J at ~eIr bome,
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FRIDAY, JUlY 23, 1854 Evenln. . .Ie -- . . .Innln. ,t 1:30 P. M • PROPERTY No. I SELLS at' 6:30 P. M. bOCATED on Mlln Street (U. s, Poute 42) ju.t on. Iquiri lOuUl fl'Offt the center of Wayneevllle, Ohio. 'One of W~ynelVllle'l b..t located propertlee, cOl11pletely modern with five room. and lavoratory on UI. flret floor, and four room. with full blth on the IIcond floor. Automltlc 011 hot wlter centrll heating pllnt. Elactrlc hot water "eater. EnclDled blck poreh. D..lr.ble featural Include cnpet ln g on the ffl~ floo r; linoleum floor coverlngl In the kllohen; draperlee It the win. do_ on the flm floor; venetlln bllnda at the wlndowa on UIl1~ aecond floor; plenty of clo.et and .torage Ipace, etc. Utility and .toragl building Idjacent to the preperty. Dellrable lot. Thl, well·located property II of .ound conltrmtlon ·Indi. good condition throughout. Lend. It,elf to be ueed al I home. two-flmlly 'plrtment hou ••, or for bu.lne.. purpolea on the flrat floor with In aplrtment on the lecond floor. The potential rental Incllme from thla property II $125.00' Per rl'Ionth, 10 It can be conaldered a .good Inveetment property. You ne Invited to Inapect thll multl·purpo.e property allY time prior to .. Ie. Sale on the p ... ml.... Selll to the hlgh ..t bidder.
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PROPERTY No.2 SELLS at 7:00 P. M. LOCATE 0 on Miami Street ju~t around the comer and ' Idjacent to Property No. 1 In Wlynelvlll., Ohio. DI :. K PEEC"'ER Mlnager .Frlnklln Office
Be MODERN ... Ln ME PUT CASH IN See MODEIN YOUR .pocKET THE QUICK MODERN WAYI"
5·6421 'ell . me how much cOlh you n.ecl. I'll have the money .reacly 10 pick up when you Itop In. '(our crecllt II O.K. at Mod.rn If you have ever hacl a charge account . . or bought on time payments, , ' . Modern' loans money to morrltd or single nten and women On cor, furniture or signature. Even rf you flave a lo~n lome place else, y<»u can .got money at Modem.
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A very .ub,tantlll modern one-lnd-one~llf..tory frame houle ," Ith four room. and full bath on the flret floor, two bedrooma on the lecond floor. Front poreh: entlOlld I !de porch ami plr. tlal bllem.nt: Ga.fl,ed hot water furnlci Ind gil hot water heater, ' Thll property II of .ound conatructlon and In a good .tate of repal~ throughout,· Attractive lawn Ind plenty of ahlde. Thl. property I. now .atl.factorlly rented to a good tenlnt for $60.00 per month. Thll II your opportunity to buy I welt located property In the medium price range .ultabte for a hom. or'lnvest, ment property. . PLEASE NOTE-Thl. property will be open for Inlpectlon on Wednilday, Jul~ 7, Wedneeday, July 14, Ind Wedneedl)(, July .21, from 1:00 to 4:.00 R. M., or by Ippolnt",ent. . olle on the premilla. Sella to the hl"heet bidder. TERM~~,09O.00 clah at tl"1" of .11., balarice to b~ paid on delivery of deed. Purchuer will receive good title and Immed• late po .....lon lubJect to pre .. nt tenanU' r.ght. '.
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114 HIGHLAND AVE., LEBANON, OHIO ' :Slle Conducted By
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Herbert L Brumbl'U,b, M.D., VI. KeDDetb B. Onald to .JoIm A. Owea ad Saaa lkllWllD" moaer and Alice Mae Brotk.l'. lot in 'Or- 08Ct JO 11l1\0UR 810 UJ lpIo WaYDemlle. ••• , per ~t IDt.ereat from December EmOl'7and and Mildred Morrla to 11, 1-. ad eGItI. Edward Ada Wills, 1.5 acre. in IUCHARD D. A Farm Diary ~ FrantliJl Township. . .... COMMON PLiAI . mOlle)' 0DI7; amount eWmed, IlIAL IITAn TRAN"IIlS Cl.i1ford W. Wilson to Marlaret By D. J. frazier Ra, PhUlipa v•• Earl Eo AiDor, '1,000 with interelt IDd COIU IDd v .....i 11. Malott tJ Isu Mal tt Wioon, 88.2 acres in Franklin cue dJamisaed . 'I,US.08 IDd eGItI. Gray, e 0 c o , Townablp. Emily Jean va. Omer Carl er and GrI1, attonaeyl. 24.5 kTea In ClearcJl~ Township. Clyde and Edna Whitacre to G. roLf 6, 115•.- Tbe lalt of tbe RDu divorce to IaInUff' Jainutf Albert J. Celuclal VI. Columbua Eo R. HouatoD to Sam~el N. Ind Randall Ind Marlon G. LUtey, 7 Iota lonl W.k end and tbe road. are reaU;red to form! name' of EIniI1 ~PlwmacaL.co., for mODey only; Jean HoUlton era II, lot m Morrow. in Salem Townaliip. fuU of people, probab17 beaded Jean Sizemore amount claimed, $8,13'UO and Arthur W. Uld Vi.etoria E. Harp Carl and Jou Jonel to John S. for bome, or perbapi tbe~ are Ph7111s Bowl~ VI. l>gJlald Bowlea, COItI. F:red E. Jooea and H. Rua- to J6leph B. Baal, 2 lou in Franlt· and Flora A. Rogers, lot in Clearjust tbe people wbo dJdn t defendlDt ordered to pay $20 per aell Stahlman, Sr., attomeya. lID. creek Township. awa,. before, out for an alrl!l&. week, CIte. Inez Celuchi VI. Columbua Phlr- W. P. and LucUle Noland to John RUlsell W. and LouJ.ae Martin. WAYNESVILLE Betty M. Salley VII, Johnny Sal- macal Co., for mone, only: Im.o unt Eo Shirts, M.D., aud Emma M. dale to Bernard J. and Inez V. Bow. There 'lfaa a sale al Ulual at WO· claimed, $2,1500. JI'red E. Jon. SbaJ1B, lot In Franklin. min, 112.80 acrel In Turtlecreek mlngton 10 the day telt quite nor· 1.e7, cue cliamiaaecL mal but laoVlebow there II a 1I0rt Pauline Heefler VI. Lawrence IDd It Ruuell Stahlman, Sr., at.- IVID N. In,enoU, line., to (;(!or~e Township. R. and Jane K,overman, lot in ' of end of tbe boll day feeling In the Bedler divorce to plaint.i1f. child tomen. air anyway. It III a lovely d&1, to pll~Uff; delendlDt orde~d to Lawrence Paul Ce)uehl, minor, Wl7De Townablp. MAIlRIAGE LICENSES not Quite a. hot and bumld a.s yes· pay $30 per week. 'II. Columbua Pharmacal Co., for RUlleIl F. IDd RuUI fl Seilltop to terda,. but lUll partl,. cloudy. I Stephen McDowell vs. W. E. and mone,. only; amount Claimed in the Stephen and Edna Werkowit%, lot Jesse Pauley, 37, saleaman, Daydoubt If we get anotber rain tbo Rub,. Lee Sandes, judgment w amount of $lO,~. in Deerfield Township. ton, and Eleanor Shaffer, 31. clerk, It would b. nice If we did. Tbe plaintJ1f fot $426.17 and costa. Louis CeluchJ V8. Columbul Bussell F. Uld Ru.th H. SeUkop Waynesville. \lad B tuNa aft Grace Smart VIOL Rose cue Pharmacal Co., lor money ooly; to Henry DlDleh, lot in Deerfleld James Dalton, 22, machine belpal tbat r n we a ,. e,. dlamiJsed .. • amount claimed in the amount df Township. er, Franklin, and Betty Preuel, 19, nOOD IDd Sunday n~ht did a l o t . $2,500 and coats. Robert A. Stoeckle and Frank J. factory worter, Dayton. ot aood -:d,:ot very mucb dam· NEW SUITS Tutt Brol. Sohlo Serrice VI. Stan· Riehter to Ada E. Hatte, -lot in Carrol H. Vineyard, 24, larmer, age &roun . re. . ley IDd VirlinJa A. Powell Uld MJ- Hamiltoo Townahlo. Revere, Missouri and Bonnie Lee Is there anytblng tbat livel you eli FlO$sle ~~ ~~W~toAdanu, am1aburg BuDdin, IDd Loan. to Arthur lDel Bonnie' Kash to Har· Walker, 21, ste'nographer, Love• PHONE 2115 a more wonderful feeling tban a ~o~stewarf ea W 0 ~m.:.eyio marshal lIenl IDd loreclolure of old C. and AWe Newman, 1.99 ae. land. rain after a loll&' dJI)' spell? When £-7 V.... , r judgment lien. WllUam E. Rath· rea In Clearcreek 'tqwnshlp. Jacob Zane Smith, 20, laborer. \ mID, attome)'. Clair L 8Jp1th · to Ellis W. and Franklin and Ruby Elath Lacey tbe cloudl bepn to roll ap and BI 1d DEDICATED TO THE ULTIMATE IN SERVICE-FOR THE Willard E. Spicer VI. Helen Spic· Veri Lois Johnson, lot in Deerfield 2S oWc~ 'worker FraDk1in. ' the wind began to blo.w Saturday ac e. It waa a five mornIng tor gar· er, divorce. J. T RUey. attorney. Townablp. " COMMUNITY _ BY THE PROFES810N afternoon, I got In tbe car &Jld denlnl. I pulled weed. and cut Hazel Baker by next friend, ArM. RUllell Hom to Homer IDd Dennis Howard Meadon, 21, Air drove look up byofftbe bill'llthewbere weed. wa. unW wu and . tired. tbur Cole, eli- Towruhlp LUlie Peters. lot. ill Turtlecreek Force, Loveland, 18, IDdbookkeeper, Henrietta ;. could acrosa valle,..I 'IrOUftd 1I 10I nIce 10ft Tbe and vorce. MapleVI. andRobert Maple, Bake!.', attomeya. Louise Crawford, The wind was blowlnc .wirla of mollt. But the mollture only Roy E.' Smith to E[arvey C. and LehanOD. "dust ahead of It and tbe alr was went doWll four or five IDebel all Tbe pup. grow bigger and more Marlene M. Black, :Jr., 2 lots in ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::;::;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;=;,1 full of duat acro.l tbe valley, tben I found when I waa plantilll 80me lively every day and tbe kittens Clearcreek Township.. tbe rain came In creat bl, .pwh· new p!anta of phlox that I gpt tbe have a bard time of It eapeelally Charlel It Uld Bletty Bray to Inl drops and the air was rnu of otber day and ..u walUn, for a the )Jttle tile\' tltten wbo doeln't Sandle and norence Mindlill, 2 tbe .mell of molat earth. I moved rain to come before I planted even try to hold ber own agatnllt Iota In FrUltliJl TOWluhlp. Saturday, .luly 10 back toward the bam and looked tbem. The raapbarrle. bad beiliu tbem. Peru,. she fa rllht Ulel Otto Hofrmu to ltoy E. Smith, up. Tbe corn crib door had bloWD to drr ap but I hope tbat thl. Ibe II .aCer 'Wbeu sbe doelD't liO acre in Clearcreek Township. ...,Phone 3826 Lytle Methodist Church them. As It la tbey all get William T: and Glenna A. Ad. open aDd Blaetle had ber head tD wfll live lOme more of tbem. • . . trylDI to let ber flll before I TIme out while I went out and hold at tbe aame Ume. One ceta aMI to Roy E. and Ruth M. ~mith, Start Se""lng at 5:80 P. M. could come and .top ber. That aavea my belt ·plnk hollybock. an ear, another a Ie, and lome lot In Clearc:reek TowtUhlp. SANDWICHES, PIE, CAKE, . didn't take very loll&' anel In tbat Part of It baa crown through the timel one tbe neck and tben they Mayme J . GreiD Ito Jerry IDd ICE-CREAM .hort dlataace h'om the p.te to fence and our Holstein steer ' wu dral tbe I)OOr unreslsUng thln.- Marraret Foley, .44 Ilcre in Salem tbe barn and baek ....... I wu a.l... It al a dUlter to cbase tbe arouDd until Ihe ttnally yowl& and Townahip. all,en By the .oalted to tbe skiD. • But It ' f.U mea from hi. bead. He .tuck hll I 10 to tbe' re.cue. J ArtbJur IDd dV~ttJ'ria ~ to LYTLE W. S.
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The to 'Wbeat and oat. areram almost ready combine. Tb1a will help tbem It we do aot have too mach bat dry u tbe grollDel fa we could atand a lIWe more. When tbey flrat bepn to 1IIe comblDeI we tboaabt tbe,. ...ed 10 mucb 'Work aDd tbe, would If It WIIn't tor the straw but moat of as plant cloye,. tD the 'Wheat aa4 tIaat mean. that the .traw caDDot be left fo\' ID1 leqth of time ao ·tbe, cOmbine, tben tile,. cut the .tubble aDel then tbey rate aad bale 'Wblch SeeIU to me Jalt .. maeb work u wheD they cut It wttb a blnde,., sbocked It and broqbt It to tile ttaahlq maeblne aDd blew tbe Itraw Into a .tack. I would lite a couple of nice ataclta In. steacl or baUug aU oC WI. Tb .. atock lovea to burrow lato a stack .nd mate a load Deat to lie In . Tbe old ways had lOme 100d fea . turea. No tbreablnc cl1nn8r DOW eltber. II UIat ~ or bad f
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STAPLERS and STAPLES. You can get them now at THE MIAMI GAZETTE). Phone 3913.
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hereby given that Roea lee p, Conway. whose POIt Of. flce address la R. R. 2, WBJ1le.· vllJe, Ohio, hu beeD 4al,. apo ' pointed .. 1tiec\1trIs,of the IDI~ ot WllJlam E. ~onwaJJ late of WtIftU Count" Ohio, cleceued. DMe4 till. 11th clQ . of .lUll" 1964.
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OFFIOE SUPPLIES Indelible Penclll. LIbrary Paate. POlter rnk. Journal Record Books, T)'lMIWTlter RIbbons. Typewrtter Paper, ReIn · rorcem'Il~, Big Ben Double Letter ReeelptBoou,' and many othBl:...!tem.. THIll MIAIO GAZETTE. .Phone 8918. db
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FOR SALE - Wnshlng maclhne, and Ironer combination. Good Tun ning condition. Phone 3636, . c-7·1
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO Department of Highway. Columbus, Ohio. JUDe 25, '1964. Contract Sale. Legal Copy No. 54-308 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed proposala wDl be noeITe4
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at the otrlce the StateColumbus Highway l"lrector of otOhio OhiO, lntll 10 :00 A. M.• Ohio Stan· dard Time, 1'u,ellday. July 20, 1954, for \.mprovementa 10: '1'be WBSftaN WORLD,. an·loot, sue.... IoatIac paIaee b.... Warren Oounty, Ohio, on Section • emhu7 ......... tile ........... t7N1TBD ITATB8 of ber cla, 0. WAR-48·(3.49) (4.01). State Route tile Great ....... IIer puIdle wbee" were .. ~ . . . r• .,......, No. 48 1D Hamilton Township. by . _ bIaIldIq,.-... Ie .... Alllericaa ar.eJwtt IIarlae IlllUtate. grading, draining, paving with 8.11. 1ta1ae4 rtu. ~ ........ood fIlraltve lIdoned b.. ealocna. phalUc concrete on crulhecl aggre- .& 1,....... _ .... ~be . . . . . . . . . bet~. . . . . . . . . . . . Detroit gate bue and construct1og drain· .. 'lC Ilnn. Nee. ......... woodeD ....., rraaw.e or .ar... widell . . . age faclJltles. .~ o. .. ber .... oW the deyolopm_, 01 IrOII baIIa. _~~~W~ld~th~:~p~av~e~m;en;t~1;.8;.te~e;t.~R~0;,ad~.~..,...~~_~=~~-.=~: blll1t ad opera&ed Ibl,. .....1UIIUpUIec1. . eftr1 ...,ld trade route tuare.'oar lOaroee Length: 8 teet or mile, .... _ I t~- 1&6- th I bad' _ "The date set for ' completion or ~ - ..~,. v. _11 -0 . . e a ro 0 our ... ~~ee. thlll project sball be as set forth In tbe bidding proposa1." 'Ohlo State Employment Service 1207 v.n Avenue, Middletown, Ohio. will furnish the succesaful bidder an employment list from wblCh aU Q.ual1tled unskilled labor shall, Inaofar DII p08slble, be selected for this project. • The attention ot bidders III dl· rected to the special provlalonll covering 8ubletting or a8ilgnlng the contract, the use of domestic materials, selection of labor, bours of employment a.nd conditions of employment. The minimum wage to be paid to all labor employed on thlll con· trAct spall be In accordance with the "Schedule of Prevailing Hour. ly Wage Rates ' A8certalned a;]d Determined by The Department of Indulltrial Relation8 applicable to Sta~e Highway Department 1m. t/ rovementll In accordance with , Sect1~n~ 4116.03 (17.3), ,4115.04 (17-4), 4116.05 (l7·4a), 4115.06 (17·5) and 4115.07 (17·5a) of the Revised Code ot Ohio." Tbe bidder must submit with hill bid a certified check In the amount of $1,000.00. Plans and Ilpeclflcatlons are ' on file In the department ot JiJghwaYII and the oftlce of the division deputy director. The director reserves the right to reject any and all .bld••
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WARREI COUITY MEl'S CAMP COU~ITY SCHEDULED FOR JULY 31·AUG. 1
OFFICIALS ISSUE ROAD DUMIPING BAN·~OFFER REWARD
Tht second annual camp ,(or the men of the county will be held at the n w 4·M camp near Clarks,'U1e on July 31 a.nd AUgUst I. County Agent John B. Mowbray announced today. ITEMS OF INTERE8T The camp ' will be very similar to lhe first one which wal held Warren ounty officials, have re·lasued a stern wal'nlng relative " •• ",.,,,,,., ..... ,."" '#'0 ABOUT FOLK8 YOU lust year. Tbe men will arrive at tbe camp anytime litter dinner on to refuse and garbage dumping along townshll). cou nly and state high Saturday. July 31. DurIng the at· ways. Anyone apprehended IIn(l round guilty for this off nse will be ' KNOW ternoon the men Ilre free to 'pltch 1)I·oseculed. Dr. Arch D. Harvey. county health commissIoner. di scussed lhe horseshoes. play volleyball. sort· RETURN FROM VACATION ball. badminton. sboot the breeze Mayor H. M. Sherwood reports problem at a recent county health meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Conner or enjoy the shade near lhe din that ten cases were trled In his He reports the County Engineer Numeroul complalntl h a ve have returDed from a vacation Ing hall. The first meal will be The Reverend Samuel KeYI. of court tor the week ending July So · L. F . Wertz. Prosecutor Marvin E. been received lately of flrml .pent ID Chillicothe aDd Alrron. lIerved that evening. . St. Mary'll Episcopal Cburch ID 10. Three casel ot Intoxication Yo ung, Sheriff Richard Satterth· from ·out of town doing work here , The evening meal will conaillt Waynesville let ont Wednesday were. reported. two Ilrartlc viola· waite and County CommIssioners ullng unlcrupuloUI methodl and CONVALESCING AT HOME of a f1ah fry. potato salad and all with M1'1I. KeYII, their daughter tlons, one lpeeder. two reckless are cooperating In an effort to unorthodox tactici In their bUI' Mn. Carrie Dallln 1.11 convalesc· the trimmings. After supper. Mr. Janet and theIr guelt MIlia Jean operatlonl. one Mlvlll\g while un· MUNtCH. GERMANY _ PFC correct thl. unsanItary and un· Inell dealingl. Ing at her bome after undergo In, O. L. Cunnlngbam. former County Snead on an 8lttended autO tonr der th.e Influence of alcohol. one Dudley B. Arnold. lion of Mr. and sightly condition. Loc.' re.ldents .re warned to lurgery at MIami Valle,. hoepltal. Agent of Mon~omery County. will throu(b the Southwellt to the Pa. dlBcharging tirearms ou public Mrl. Richard E, Arnold. of Route Engineer Wertz report. that be c.reful In 'CIe.llng with out.bow plcta.... that be took on a cltlc Coast. Their route will bave hIghway and oD. I IIIElgal parklnr. 1. Wayneeville, recently gradua. Ilgnl h\ ve been pOlted l8Iulng Iide firm. that they know noth· GUE8T FROM KENTUCKY trill ID the wilda or Trinidad. For· Its blgh .pate ·In Memphla. LltUe The offendef. Ud their fluea ted from the Seventh Army Non. a w.rnlng .that the county willing of. Be lure you .re de.llng Mr. and IIrs. Ra,. Malnou. bad lowlng thle. watermelon will be Roclr. HOUlton. EI Puo, Phoenix. .re lilted below: C-ommilllioned Otrlcer Academy In PlY t25 to Inyone pretentlng In· with a reputable firm. .. theIr gu ..t her liiter. Mre. • erved. · Tbere .wlll be recreation Orand Canyon. Loi Anlel ... Salt MrI. Janet SoU.ra (Btate Pa.. Munich. Gilnnan,. . 'ormation th.t lead. to the .... W. H. SAWYER Nell Botner of Vincent, K,.j dar· ".1 you ~ant It" uDtll tbey reUr .. lAlte City. Denver. Che1enne. WI) attIc vlolaUon. $15, tine. A dental tecbnlcla.n In Head- reat and ' conviction of .ny per· . . . ., . , . ,.,....... ..•• , iq the l'ourtb, IiODaaf. to the tenu tor a . good nllhu' SIoux Falla" Mllme.pol .... Cblcqo Wllllam S. Moore (State Pa· quarters Comp.ny or the 6th In· .on or pel'lonl caught dumpIng .Ieep. ' and, abo.e aD. Wan_YilI•• Ohio trol) tratrlc vlolatJon, '15. fine. fanlr7 D1vllllon'~ 6th Medlcal Bat- garblge Ind refute along .ny ...,... ., 0 CONVALESCING AT HOME Followlnr bn&ktut ID tbe mOrD' -about tbe Urat of September. Oino P. SanU (cmllDance) llpeed· tallon. he .uccel.rull, completed hIghway, Mrs. Chari.. NolaD la OOIl?al· Ing. Sunday School wUl be beJel For Ule month 01 AUCUIt Mr. Ine In corporation, flIO. fine. • !l.e-week cOUrle ID the leader· Dr. Harvey aDd county oHlclal1 ., eaolDl at bar hom. on Tb1rcI under the lar,e oak tree ID froDt Keyl w1lI reprweDt WanesviUlI •"W\l..r .JCiIidOn. IDtoxicatlon, Iblp of units, map readlD, aDd report complalnts h ••e come. £... II. StrMt toUow1Dl' ~r aarpt7 &t of the dIDlq ball. to Callfornla .. the ac~ reetor 30 daYl ID COWll1 jlaU. fine aa.d otber mWtaJT .ubjecla. trom aimoet every .ectlon of the ... glra . . . ., 1I.l aml VaDey hoep1tal. Att.r a ham dillaer ·the group of St. lude·. · EpllCOpal Church III COIIU, '11.11. Priv.te "'rlt Arnold eD. county rel.tlve to IcatteriDg g.rGUEITI NEA" DAYTON wUl di.ban4. Burbank. The Kep' .....U..arued Ilobert Thomu. Intoncation. tered the Armr In June. 1868. and bace alonr hl,bwaYI. Th1e not. ()u)y four bu.IDel. day. remaln Tbe camp II .poDlOred b1 the trip ....111 ~ lb. oceuloll for lbe 10 da,.. til CCMUlQ- ,JI~1l, fine and w.. ltaUoned .t Camp Pickett, only maltea a S.Dltary problem .t to malle p.TIOente ror the HCODd 111'. and ill'lL OUnr 8maUwoq4, Extentloa Berrice 01 Warnn. tint training propam at 8L coat.. ,ia.15. Va.. before arrtvlnr overaeu lallt thla 1 . .lOn 0' the year but mar. half or 1953 re.1 .. ta.. tax•• I(Jte CUol7D COIlUI' . . . III'. lOe CI.rmont and HamUtoll Countlea. Mary'l of lb. Southel'll Town and Bobert 1.... lA:JeI. drinq JaDuary. the beaut1 of the countrJalde, of. Count1 Treuurer Ru...n Dum. Bmall....oocI 'W.re 811D4a7 4IDDer Laat year 26 IUD from Warrell eo.mtry Church lutttate of VaUe wblJ. UDder laQuenCAS of .Icoh.ol, rlclall .ald. ford hall .DnouDced. LeI. thaD 0rrII BmaIl· ouDt,. attad'" It It jut t.U Cl'1lc1ll. North CarollDa. ne p~ 31 ..,. III coaly JIllI. tIDe flO. n" Re,ld,nte outllde munlclpall. one-half of the amouDt bu bee. __ place ....Il.re t.U mell of tile Conu. cram hu .Mat IIr. RaymoDd ud f11.16 COlli. . . . .l _ till may bury thalr garbage on paid and a laat-miDu.. I'1lIh Ia ... RETURN 'ROM WAIHINGTON tJ can pt toptJav ad eaJoJ • Betta, • ea'l4l4ata fbr lbe mIDI. Claar... Cor4ell. dlacbarctq thalr praml... If thay ·hav. ad.. Uelp.ted, Dumford 1&Id. lItU. relautlon. No IDtoncaUq tr:r from thIa tlJoceIe, to act at ftrUrma ' OIl pllbll hllh.....,. fID. I. __ qua.. re.m and equlpm.nl SlDce paym.Dts are I..slnr. the III'. aDd II~ ~ B. 00nI0Il1l... be. . . . . ate l*'DlIUN OIl the lay r.d.r taldq Mnicel and and 00.... f1t.1~ . a.rl 1~' Otrlciala beU.n lb.. la~e ma-trealurer urged that remUuneel ,.,... an- .,...... "- put foB lIrelDlHl &t . . , IlreacblDa &t 8L .....,•• under tU Thomu Ku... recikl... opera· -.- .. Jorit1 01 cltlaeDa are udou to be mad.• b1 mall it poe.lble. A ... ..a ................. ~ ,... COIIUDlUM fro. Warrell _ .... ac. of the n.......... a __ ........ Uon (1IIIId. cortNlIJti4:m.) nn•• ,10. ban the practice of remaa dump- ltamped• •elr44dreued en••lope ...._ II w ....__ _ .... Ia -_... .--.. _ u n a 1_ II ~"I. I 1 841 chMt b.. been mUit ..... encl~"'" U a ~-'p. II •- , I'lL _ _ _ _ aw ... CoIult7. Ilelptq to pIaD lb. camp Ua4HJ or TrinItJ Claareb, U:m.o oor.. operat on II' •• Wi -;:: __ .......... IDe al~ ltopped. Tbe ...... .- • Iqtoll, D. 0. for thIa ,..... la Walter Comptoli. dOlL Mr. aDd lin. Betta ''W1lb (1III1de corporaUO&) fine. '10. I'::: .., rti ~ ~., '--~i·~'; public la aaked to cooperate bY re o d ••lred. SInce lbll paJID ••t la B1mer' lAM... WUlIam DIlPIIJ &D4 tl~.1r amall daup_ CaroI1a.... • a riB. CoUaraman. Ulelal ~. porUnr tbe persoa or lIeeue nam- th. AllIe .amouDt aa ... ~ IItENDI' ""'LOUGH HER' ~ A.pat JobD B. Mo",braJ. llriDI .t lb. nctorJ, I'oUrih ... parldq, tille, B. ., HealUl MIoc\.a OD. n.w her or tll. ?blcl. to th. Iberitrl half. no .• tatemantl are maUed bat Corporal HuoItl staDler or J'ort eo.t tor tbe . .un c:ua period lllami streeta. All callen froID per. Tbla II & OlarIItau Seal omee or olber count, offlciall card noUcn .. to tba nul da~ Braa. Nortil CaroUu. ~ &".. .... m ... PolO. n . . ':"'tetl. Wapemu. aDd t1clDItr .... more WCTU ..... Itiere . ~ =:~- Th. practic. II not. ,0Dlf ~. or ~ant have ~ ~t to aU . . ... I'tIutll or.l~ .... or call Ule CcMm&r ....t .. ()rIIGe aDd thaD .elCOllUl - . F ' an . .; trary to lb. I..... or tb. ltate. but Pro~1 DWIlert 0 nco .... ... panata. lIr. ..... II.... Howard make row r..-rftUoD. . , . . , b .....1 A D..... ftlm luld. Story It mak .. an added expeue to taxJ'inal . etate ror paTlO,1ll .... Ilbout __ . .....-L . bu been partlbaMd. J.Jq orpal- pay.rs - .... ho 11&1 to tile al penalt)' II TuM4ay. Jul,. 10. lIan • __ • ~ WC'fU WMIiUJ... "'at b ..4 IaUOIl 01 Warna comaq may 11M of aach .... ute mat!r.u. ramo. remittaacet mu.i be PDltmarkecl ,RIDA'" DINNER QUUTa ftL.L..1 Fr1~ ... ItIlt - - of It Dial lAbanOD 4·IU6 for a proOfflciall IDled 0_ tbat th • aot later than ml4Dlcht, ~ulJ 10 11_ Mra. o.U~. W~_ TIle ....taq V am of aD)' leDglh, for uJ ttme cOllvlcted orth. off. . . ar to be accepted wlthOllt penalty. . _ott...., or ..,. or eNlllDC. to be tiDed a I ~~lo,.. ,..cmaned after J1Il:r 'Walte ... at I'r1tla, aftlllq ... Th. MnDOIl Abject for neft J.DDI. BrMle,. rN4UDI' lbe nret Yoa wUl enJo,. a propam oa Jail tel'llUl p'tO aad COIU ud SO contalilln~ cbaeta dated th • 4a-::"-~ 11TH IllY.• KOBM.~ Boll' Lord'• .., ~1'1l1q 'W1ll be. The eIlapeer or' DaD1e1 ,ud otfartq t8bereuloall, .. It "!at.. to J O u ' 20tb wW be returned aDd peul. . . II .... II lob nIIII~ aiel D. CeJI8. . . - of SOb. W. Bleutdn. . of Th. Hol:r CltJ. prB7.r. After 4h. rqular bUilD•• and ,.oar Del,bhor•• IUd Marpr:et MIL..... t,. .dded .. the treaaurer aald. aad d......... CoPU. . . . 1, t W~. It R.... Jl:IJ.lI:5. CI'be 1Dl1l1IIttr .euJon. Dr. Emma B:OUowa,. read Godwin. ExecuU•• 8eeretarT. .. ~ .ow ... .... III ~ wlUl tU wiD l..ve 81mday afl.erDOOD to about a WCTU rall,. c( tile Churcb Every adult Ihould bve a ch••t or I ... w___. _ --...._ lutructor ID cballt dra..· of the Brethren held at· lb. North X.ray at le.. t ODce • 1Mr. Have • II ATTENOI HI R'UNION ... - " "to ..... • ~ancu" .. t er Chureb ID I n ........ ,.ou! TB I. becomiD, !DOre aDd RUlhed Korea duriq lb. lDr at BuUer SPriQl CbrlItlaIl .. Mrs. I. P. J'roIDID retuned lIoIDe early d.,.1 of lbe coDftJct, th. A.eeemblT for a ....k. Mr. Ra, OUv. Wardlow pve a rea4Jq on more u older penoo dileue. It MOlt of the wbeat of Warren on Moada,. .v.m-. after .pend. "Tro I Uabtal.... dlvtalo toot Klontl, ODe 01 lbe eldel'll of the "Rectpea for Yow F,ralt Jutc..." II Itm lbe iJ'Utelt twer ID lbe CoWlty I . not tumID, out .. '"ell OXFORD. O. ~ J'rec1 Wall. BariJ(K. lb. 'WMk el14 at AmaD"'. part Pi! lOme or lbe moe: bitter cburch. ....Ul brlq lbe ..eDiDl The meeUD, WAIl cloaed wltb the IH5 ace (roup. a. expected. Telt wellht h" been vepburr' student .t Miami Unl· Ohio. at the lDDual rewoa or lb. flChtlDC Oil lb. (IMInA1&. It" menace. _Mr. Kloou Ia a ,ood Union BenedictloD, fClIUowed by a runnPll' anyplace bet....een 47 and verslty, baa heen cited for echol· leU d.PuUO.nl~ ordle!~ 08~'!ter no", . undll'lOIJW IDteul.e poat- *pe&k.r aDd oar people like to pleasant IOClal boUr. 59 po ndl 10 far wltb the baluco ..Uc .chlevement durlne lbe put pf Ohio. _ _UlrD..... truce ~ hear blm. You wW enjoy the -........ lngiD' near t4e 54 mart. lIemuter b,. the Unlveralty School Private CoPU eD..red lbe 4. ....w aervlce and will be prottted by at- Local Stud nt On Telt weight Is rather 10.... and ot BualDes. AdmlnlatraUon. ~TTEND JOHNSON FUNE~L In InDe, 1968, aad reeeivecl b;..~ tendlnr. We hope for a larp a t . . , the Quality haa been diaappolnt· . Wall. who wlU be a Junior next 8e?e~ frieDdl ID Wa:rnantlle tralD.\Df at Fort. Campbell, Ky. tendance at tbll lenlce. M.rtI. Kathryn Pblllipe. 21. died Ing. Btem rult and powdery mil· fall. received honorl on .t he Dean'.! atteDded the tlmeral ..rvlCetI for . Mn. Walter Fraaure. the ml.n · In Alerandrla. Va.. MODda1 atter dew have probably been the great . Lilt for hll academic ave.r age beMr. EvereU JolulllOll at lbe sater later aDd .bl. WIfe. and A?en Mr. aDd IIrI. JlUlIl.. E. Jones a , short Illness. A Cormer real. est factors ID brin«1nr about ~II tween 3.0 and 3.5. A perfect rec· 1uneral hom e ID Dayton. Mr: "'I~ more )"OUD, people wUI atlead lbe ha?e received 'word -from Miami dent beret .he w a e gradu.ted condiUon. ord la 4.0. lohll4OD waa a former Waynel· SUUer 8prtql c&mp aut ......k. UIlIYerllty . lbat their IOn Jim II from WaynetvUle hIgh school ID The JlOwdery mildew, which wae A graduate or Mallsle Townsb,lp vUle realdent. Prayer meetlllll on Wedlletda)' on the Dean's liat .tor the .econd 1962. Sunlvor. Include her ha.. the moldy grey Buatance on {he blgh IIchool. he la the aOD of Mr• . . . even1DC, ' laI, II "w be In obarre ..mealer. .Alao word that he bad band. Charlea. In the .rmed lower leaves and !!ems, caulle. and Mrs. George Wall. of HarveYI· aUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mre. Mae Cornell. 80. died FrI. of lbe eldera. been .warded the Culler prize In torces; her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. the kernelB to not fill properly. burg, phytlcs. WlUlam Murphy of HlIIllboro; Stem dUlt also brings about thl.1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ramb, -bad da)' mornlnr ID Lebanon after a as Sunday dluer gunu IIIr. and lon, \lIneu. Semcell were held I . . ,un , , ...., ................., ...... tI "e Bls~ers. Mrs. Mabel Cata of .ame condition. , Mrs. l{qEqer Ramb1 Lantana, at 10 'a. m. Monday In the 8tubba Frank'lln. Mrs. Mary Click of durine the Florr~; Mr. and Mrs. Georce funeral home here. with burial In ' Hillsboro. Mn. Fay GobB~y of paat sprIng: were Ideal Cor mildew. J\.mby. or D&lton. and Mrs. Mil: JI1aml cemetery. Dan Bartaocll Rellef.coala In: Warrell County The Golden Rule Clalls of the Dayton. Mrll. Nancy An8paugh of and rultt conditions. , ton Thlnne. and daulbter of Mid- o(Clclated. Flva grandchildren are last month showed a alight decline lethodlst Church wUII bold an lc, Sprlngbo,-o ,a nd .Nlna of HUlsboro or ·, In. . Mr. a.nd Mn. L. V. BranBtrator the ODly Bunl?ors. A 101lll·Ume whDe casea penona Increa~ed Cream Social on SlLturday, July four brother". Forrest. James. • rIC.., were hOlt a.nd hostelS to the Farm· dletow n. re_s ldent of lbe WayuosvWe area. conlliderably. Mra. Lol. GamblU. 17 at 6:30 p. m. Olll the chinch Matt .a nd Raymond. all of Hilleer'a Club OD Thureday with Mra: DINNER GUE8'T8 SUNDAY Mrs,' Cornell w~ the widow or relief dlr~tor. auouced tocta:r:' lawn. boro. . Funeral servisel were held . Elmer Sheehan. Mr. and Mra. Hen: Mre. Orece VIce and Mrs. Irene Harry Jornell. who dl.e d a Dum· One hundred twenty eIght ca.ell Home made I e crtam. cake at 2 p. m. Thursday by the Stubbl ry Harris. Mr. and )(rs. Ralph lIenderson , enter~t~ecl to:' 8unda, ber of lear. &10. Incladlng 403 persoDS were on fe. pie. etc. will be sened. funeral bome at the Free Penta. . The Tricky Thumbs 4·H Club Branlltrator and Mr. Bob MJller as dinner' Mr. and Mn. Homer Hart. lIer rolls lut month wIth expendl· c-7·8·15 costal churcb In Corwin. Burial met Tuesday lit the Parllh Housl! guesta of the clUb. Mrs. Stella Brown and IIrl. M1I'tUreI amounting to fIi.474. The ~,.,......." ........." ••,... ... was In MiamI cemettry. with Mrs. Charles Michener 'and A 'delicious ham dinner wu en· tie Balclge ot Rlc;hmond. In41ana. • . I previoul month there were 116 Janet Michener In charge and Joyed and following the lIoclal r Mr. aDd Mrs. Oeorae . Sttoad. Of 'rillnd.6 'Om~ . case. JncludIDg 864 >periOn. with . ~ ConDie Alford. preSident. presld. hour the ' meeting was opened with payton, Mrs. ¥aude ' Crane, of . Mr. and M1'1I. Norman Bron ,cOllte total~ I '6,606.61. lng. Jean LaRue. Janet McMillan Mr.' Maynard Hagemeyer · dlllcll.,,, Middletown. Mr. .an~ Mrs, Carl and dalllhter LucUe of Dayton. . ", I and Stephllnle Swartzel will fur· Bing the IIpeclal 'toplc. "lrrlgatlon." Norman and Mr. and Mrll. W. E. "Islted theIr aUDt Mils B'eittlft CUB SCOUTS TO PLAY nlsh the refreshments tbe next He especially stressed the building 'Stroud, ' Brown on· Sanda), aDd were dIn · LEBANON NINE TUESDAY ~ ~ . meeting, Sharon Moran ~n d of 'ponds; and that they should be Mary Ann Merrick both gave demo of considerable capacity. He allO . ToO OW VI81TORS ne~ 'gUe!lta at the . Homlt. The Cub Scout.· of Wa1JlenJlle " ; . . . . ",.' HAVE·. OU F·T N .1 Mra. Vida KlelD of Wilmington. will playa baaeball Pme .... Itb tht onstraUons. described the methods of Irrlg•. O, an d'"~rs. RalP h M i an d w•• a guellt OD Wednesday. of her Lebanon CUb . SCouts Tn"day: July. Mrs. Alice WaUers and Zana ~ '_1'. a nous tlon . and the amount of . watA)r children LynD and Allen. of pe- alster, Mrs. Olive Curl. . 20 at Harmon P-ark In !Alianon Althou,h tbe nU!mber of rabies cases reported In Warren county Fulkerson were our guests at the needed , all of· ~\'b,loh wall v'e ry In · troit, have beell the ~gu..te of ~all" . Ruth and Elizabeth at 6; 30 p. m. t ' hu d8((Jlned more t1~an 50 per cent all/oce compulsory Inoculation ba. meeting. teresllng. . their parenu. Mr. .nd Mrs. Ray' Cbandler. reiUrned Wednesday af. ' came effective morel than a year ago, leveral . polltlve cales have The next meeting wUJ be held Mr. 1I!1111er. farm program dlrec· MalDOUB fot the ;paat .averal 'day . terDoon ' from' . deljghtful vacation . . . been reported In cat'l and otber aDlmals In, ' recent weekll, acoo.rdlng to at the Parish HOUBe Tuesday. tor of WLW and' ~prmerly ·~n th9 ';Mre. Mary Alltord of qall!ua.:9hto. ID Hampton'. va.: .lid· Cape l4/ly. GOOD J.OB PRINTING Can Dr. ArCh- D. Harvey, cOllnty health commissioner. Juiy 27 at 6: 45. aavlsory board In the Department ;with ' her lon·ln.law · and, d~liter. ~. 1. Be Obtained at tt.e Gmtte Several adjoining countl.a have ' News Reporter, Judy Watters. of Agriculture. Washington. D. C.. Mr. ' and ' Mrs~ Claw:ence Aaheu 01 Dr. and Mrs. a.te Rusaum. of ,. " repolted a number .)f caa.. aillca FA"ME'R8 GRANGE was tbe guellt apeak"... He talked J.oII Angele•• California, ;allO w., Dayton, were visitors 'Of thelf .. a' count;rwlde QUarsilltlDe ' became TO HAVE PICNIC on many topIcs pertaining to the SUDday c.Ue.,. at the 1II.lnoUi aUDt Mill Marpret Edward8- on . " - . " "tfectlve In Clermo:ot . COUDty reo The ~armen Orsn,e No. 13 will . farm. and advised tbe farmer to home. . SUnday 4tternooD. " ... c:ently. . . .~ hold a benefIt picniC for Magnetic make known his produots to bt:! _ _' _ Mn. · COra 'Pyle It .peDdlng a ."It I~ our d~tt In thla \,&c!lant The OhIo DeparUllent of Healtll Sprl~ at Smith Park •. Satu,roay.,I I , Bold. I~ various ways. InvlUng them FOURTH OF JULY GATHE!lING few da,. with her dllU&'h~. Mr,. cotury to ID.,esuaate Ule ....n. I'll" letter to. Dr. HaJ,'V~ ~ltPlallll July 24 from 6" ~. m. to 8 ,p. m. Tobe M, Ball. of Oregonia. haa to make "use ot the WLW farm Mr. an" Mrs. W" E. Ben!llDgton l':ipel ~ton aDd faml.,.· of ·nfllll' ot 'dlv~ ~lICIon .. ...~ the ,t hat: "Oplnlons dltl:el' among au· Pleale ·brlng your ow~ table .iiCC88sMly completed the reo program. .. ' . r!ialttlta QderiYlDc I tl;le . oneD... thorltles i.s to the Ilndlcatlonl for a"rvlce. ' 7·16-22 qulrementll for admlsllion to CapThe club adjourned to meet wtth ,entertained on Monday of the put Sprlnlboro. ~eell wltb Fourth 'of JnI,. .&th· , Mr. .and Mrs. Theodore Dodson of lbe ....orld of Il~t)' and ill.lI. the ule ,of rabies vl)'cclne. All are . . Ita] University. CQlumbu•• accord· a joint plcnle a~ Harmon Park. · .erIn, and had aa. their gUesu ' M~. of lndianall9Ua, .paid a .urp"'" cover tile ,oUrc8 or f.IlO",.hlp ,and' agteeci. however. tbat a primary TYPEWRITER .RIBBON8 ·H'lR'r IDg to an annOUDcement by Mr. l\ug. '19 with the LebaDon club a. 'and Mrs. J. 'N. DeVore an~ Mr., mtt· to . lbelr, ~t Mlu. MllUde .......ent ~blCh 'WIll IIIl1te .... aim .hould be ~o reduce draat!You can get Ty,."""lter Ribbon. JlLDleB Po ShuUI. Director of Ad· liollt. I ud Mri. E. ' K. DeVore and famUy Dodaoil o~ .Thurld.y e~nlq. klDd ,', ~ . 1 'Rhea' ..". Is caur til" num~er . ~It uDneoea~rl at th~ 'Gu.tte Of rice. mlllioni. . MilS Ball plana to en· -;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;~~;:;;:;:;;:;. .of WIDche.~r. I\ev. ud Mn. MI';' 'BaI'OD DaklD. of Corplll and ~e 'Ideal .p1ritual boDdI unite treatments. ,. ' . roll In the Bacbeior' of MUlllo. cur- - ••" -..,,.., ...# .......~. . .,. .. Charles · I... DeVore and tamll:r of CIu1aU, Texu. bat IIMD a . P . tile bearU oC . u.. "... .• m '''i'b. decllion u It II belle.ed that. many rallies Irlollium. ." INDEX ,CARD FILE eux.I :$apulpa. OldL; ~r. 'and lIIr1, Ohlll.. tor. lb. put ......Il or ~? ID"~ ..,.. IDOn ~~I _tmellt ro~ treatmente: h~ye been gI¥eD when A graduate or wayne Local High We have Ix6 .nd b:6, lades l cut Womacka aDd (uDIIr or (Jej)..... 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THE MIAMI GAZETTE -
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, JULY~ .15, 1954
........ ,.,......,.......... WKS Willed 'Home WARREI WHEAT ALLOTMEII
E.tabll.hed February, 1Il10 PAUL .... SCHERER .. __ ~____ ____ ________ Editor Ind Publllhir CECILIA J. SCHERER ____ ~ ___________ ______________ ... uoclate Editor
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HI.RVEYSIIURG.-The women'l 80clety of Chrletll" lervlce of the M.thodl.t Church her. II to receive a home on Map I e Street, accordlnll to the will of the late Mre. Hannah C....w.II. who died leveral yearl allo. Mra. Cr.well. a IIf.lonli relldent of th ll community and member of the Methodllt Church, ordered the property to remain In the hands of Mra. "'bbey Brown. a lister, for her life time. Follow· Inll her d~th , the home WI. ordered to 110 to the church organ· lzatlon, Th. home II now rented by Mre. Sallie W rill h't. T'h. WSCS h.. expr.ued a lIealre to continue rentlnll the home.
SET AT 18,818 ACRES FOR leSS
It was announced today by S. W. Losb, OUlee M~r of War. ren County A. S. C. lbat SecreUU7 of Acrleulture. Ezra T . Benlon Published Every Thurlday MornlDG hu proclatmed a wbent allotment 01 66,000,000 aCI"N tOl' 1155 whl.c h METHODIST ~HUReH . LYTLE METHODI8T CHURCH at Waynell\' l\le, Warren Couoty. Ohio. la 7,OOO.w)() acrell le81 thaD 1964 NaUonal allotment. War r e n B. E. Baurbn. Putor Entered as second clan matter at J . W. Wedgewood. Mlnlater ' County hu received ttlS sbare or this allotment which III 18.818 acres. Unified Service, 9: 46 •. m. the pOltoCflce a t WayneavUle. Ohio, Cburcb School, 9:80 a. m .• Mr. Tbll II a re d u c t I 01 n of 1,434 . under the ac t of Mareb 8. 1818. Herbert McMUlan, SIIPL acres In Warren Counlly from the Woreblp Servlee, 10:80 .. m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOP ... L 1964 wheat t,1lotmentt of 20,262 Youtb Yelloweslp Bunday 7 :30 Tbe Rev . Samuel N. KeYI. Rector p. m. acres. Thll meanl tbat each War· Sunday : Cbolr Practice Tbllraday 8.00. ren Coun ty wheat fanner may ex· Holy Communion, 7:30 .. m. pect a s U,bt decreue from hll Tbe WaJ1leanUe G&rden club Chu.r ch Sohool, ~: 16 .. m. THURSDAY, JULY 15,19504 lu t year'l allotment Tbe noUce Adult Worablp, 10:46 a. m, met at the home of lira, FlOrine FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST or farm allotments wllU be In tbe Sohubart on Frld&y enning, Jul,. maU witbln the next two weeka. %n4. Byron C.arver. Nlnlllter UTICA E.U.B, CHURCH 10 that each fanner ..rill know h~1 Bi ble I:1chool, 9 : 80 .. '1h. The bualnela meeting wu con· MISS J ... N E FITE Morning Worehlp, 10:30 a. m, acreage allotment prIor to July ducted by the prelldeot. Mrs. Wllllnm Cbannon. MIDlater. PrllJler Meeting. 7.00 p. m. Sunday Schdol 9 ::10 ,., w., Mr. Cor .... pond.n' , Athe. Furn .. and wu held on the ~.,~~::~'T~;:~~~:.. '~~~~~'::C;~;·~:;~;;~;~~~;...~~·~:~S::· 23T~~!4'IS tbe da te sel. by Secre- porch' where membere could en- YounR PeopWI Meetlne. 7: 00. !lar,ey Thow.. , SupL Evenlnlt Servlt'el. 7 :30 II. m, PreacbLRg. every othel Sund&)' Kn. Jeaee PeDDington under· STAT E OF OH IO tary of Agrlculture B<BDBon for a Joy tbe beautiful view of the Lit· 11 :46 a. m. jWent lurgery Friday at' Miami ,By CH ... N, TH.E CHOW Department of Hlllhways naUonal referendum a.mong grow· tle Miami Valley. Evening Service, first Sunda)' lu Valley bOlpll.a1. Her condition Is Columbus. Oblo. July 9, 1964 ers on marketing quCl\.as for tbe Tbe report or the nomlnaUng W ... YNESVILLE CHURCH OF month. reported good. You s hould bave been bere tbe Contrlld Sl le. Legal Copy 1956 wbeat crop. committee retulted In the follow. CHRIST Tbe peOP. t tbe No. 5+440 Under p~sent supply conditions. \oJ officers belne elected : Pr..· ,Price Roberti Mlnilter Mr. and Mra. Jamea Thornbury otber day. C"'ESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS _L h d f·~llv dinner bouse ate some blueberry pie and UNIT PRICE CONTRACT ecre'ftry Ben Ion bad no choice Idnt. lira. Vay Maelnnll; Vice Bible Scbool at 9 :30 a. m. and CIllldren a a I Sealed proposals will be ra.... Cbarl.. Roberta. lIinteter. at their ,bome Sunday bonoring 110 belp me their tongues were all celved at tbe office of the Stale but to proclaim wheat quotall and Prelldent; and Secretary·Treas· Morning Worablp at 10:30 .. m. Charle. Stauley. Bupt, the birt.bd&y anniversary Of. her purple as mine. I laugbed and Hlgbway DIrector of Oblo at Co- call for a vote. Legislation dl· urer, MI'II. Jennie Conner. Special Claaa at 7: 00 p. m. WorehlIJ 8.rt1ce. 10 s. m, mother .Mra, Tbomaa Welch. I&ugbed wben I uw them. lumbus Ohio unUI 10 :00 a. m .• reet.s the Secretary to proolaim Nre, Lela Stamper d8lcrlbed EveD.l ng Worablp at 8 :00 p. m. Sund&)' 9C"001 , U a . m. Two of the puppies had .. birth· Ohio StaDd';d Time. Tuesday, wb~at quotu whenever tbe supply tbe club'l entry In the Lebanon Mrs. Anne Wheelan visited at Prayer lIeeUnr; eacb Wednesday Ft. Knox. Ky, during the week day tbls week and we had a party August 3, 1954. for Improvements exceeds 20,*, of normal. Tbe nor. Flower Show at the time of tbe evening. mal supply, as calcula ted under Historical PIlgrimage. Tbe entry end with her Ion. Pvt. Denwa thla week and we bad a party [or In: OREGONI ... EVANGELICAL u. BCaudill. them with cake and Ice cream and Hamilton and Warren Countles. provillona of the controlling leg. Eugene " r"mb. Paltor received second place and conallt· ST.... UGUSTIN. ' CHURCH Mra. Frank Ferdig hu returne" prellentl One got a IqueekY rub- Ohio, on ectlons HAM·22-(13,16- Islatlon, III a year's domelltlc and ed of a table Bet tor a wedding Bunda, !:irbflol. 10 a, m. ' h t 1613) (17.44) and WAR-22'().00, Morning Wo •• btl!. 11 8 . m. to her home bere followlDg a viI It ber mouse and the ot er a oy S";"te Route NO.3 and U. S. Rout.e xport reqUirements plus 16 % al rehearaa) dinner. A thil!lme of Rev. John Bernln" Putor. Youtb Felloweblp. 8 :30 to 9: 00. in Kentucky witb her parente. with a bell In It. Every dog bad No, 22 In the Village of Konlgom· a reserve. Actually the avaUable pink and white wu carried out, Maaees 8:16 and 10;00 a . m. )(n, Charles EUia and her a fine Ume and tbe two d6ga had ery and Symmes and Sycamore l upply for 1964-65 Is about 79% ulln, a pink cover and milk ,1UR. daughter. Carolyn. bave returned more fun than anyone. Townships. Hamilton County, and abovt! normal. The centerpiece was an ~angeLEBANON CHRISTI ... N SCIENOl to their home here foUowlnJ a Sheena the cat, me to the In Deertleld Townsblp, Warren In Wayn. Town.hlp, farmerl ment of lIIadonna 1111111 and coral MT. HOLLY METHOD1ST Cbr ilUan ScleDce aenlcee are weekI vlalt with relatlvel In Ra- party too but she didn't stay long, County. bY grading. draining. pav. may vot. In this referendum at bells. '1'. ~ . S~rt. Mlnllter beld every Suuday mornlDc 'at to ine Willconsln. Some of the otber dogs ' feel aa I Ing and widening and resurfacing the N_ Firehouse, MIamI Stret. Sunday Scbool, 9 :30 a , m., E. Highland A"e. at 11 o'cloelL (Contbuled 0'0 Pac:, Four) e M' nd Mrs Will Tate of Bell· do about catl and made t Quite wltl:\ a8pbaltlo cocrete and by Waynelvllle. other Townlhlpi I th b . , Earnhart, Supt. r. f \ . . b 't Widening an ex.iatlng concrete Worlhlp Service. 10 :30 a. m. Sunda y .cboo at e lawe our, brook. were guella here dnrlnr plain to ber that 8 e wasn slab bridge (Span two (2) at 18 In the County will 'vote al fol. ADy fanner who will plant more EvenIng Service. 1,80 p. m, Testimony meetln"II ' llt wedn_ tbe week end of Mr. and !.In. Pete wanted. She lett feet, roadway widened from 28 IOWI : Clearcreek u~ Franklin than 16 aerel for 1965 barvelt la ' day even In, of eacb montb at 8. Runyon. Tbe wealber Is still a little on feet, 10 Incbes Lo ao feet with Townlhipi at Townlhlp Garall., eligible to, vole In thlll wbeat ref· BONf>AY RADIO PRGORAM8 : Mrs. Mary. Tucker was hoste8s tbe rainy side here but it remains lafely curbs), reconstruct exlet· Sprlnllboro; Maslle Ind Wa,herendum. W ... YNESVILLE FRIENDS WBAI-8:45 a. m. at her hom, Saturday afternoon, cool tor tbe most part which Is Ing wing walls, replaoe existing Ingb n Township. a't Townlh lp Price Support 4lan for No. Flrllt Day School. 11:30 .. m. for the July meeting of tbe Civic I sometblng to b thankful for. railing, and appurtenant work. HOUle, Hlrveylburla; Hlrlan 2 Tbe th f i n ' WlNG-.:OO a. m. w b ea t. It lltored on e arm ,M eatln, for Wonhlp. 10 :80 a,m. 'WPFB-<I :00 p, m. We sllU have n't caught that Bridge No. HA·22·H6 over North League. \\I BranCh yeamore Creek. To_.hlp at Townlihlp HOUI., Warren County, II $2.26 per bu. -;;;;;;;;;;W;~;;:;;;**;;:;;;;:;W;;**;;:;;i;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;~;;;;;~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster and rabbit yet. but I, for one • . w Width : Pavement 24 feet, Road. Butlervlll.; Hamilton and 8alem Tbls i8 an Inereaae o~ $.04 per bu. ,. dau bter Barbara were dinner keep trying. Soon there woh t be way H feet. ., . Townlhlps at :r_n Bulldl"lI. from tbe price publlabel recently gue!t.s Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs any garden left If tbls kee~B up. Length 21.216.26 feet or 4.011 Morrow: Oeerfleld Ind U"lon due to tbe fact tbat wheat parity Well. l'U be on my way now. 1 mUea. • T Ihl at Oral'lI. H a I I on Jul y 1. 1964 Wal higher than Cossum and faml lv of . "Tbe date Bet for completlbn or own PI , Wilford " bave to make my rounds of the groundl and cbeck on everything. this work Ihall be u let fortb tn Mllon : Turtlecreek ,rownlhlp at when . thEl tentaUve loan wu e. Columbul. Mra. A. S. Collett a nd Mr. nnd See you 's oon with more dogs eyn tbe bidding propo8al." , Warren County .... S,c:,. Leblnon. tabUshed Iut fall. A Price SuPPOrt LoII,n I. allO loire. Rob4!rt Collett attended the views of the coun'try _ In ConThe minimum wage to be paid 1---------.- - - -wedding of Miss Mary lou Sollars to al labor employed on W e con· NOTICE OF "'PP(lIINTMENT avaUable to WarreD Count,' farm· and Mr. Robert Hainee solemnl:r:e(l nectlcut. tract sbilll be ' In accorclanee with era on oata and rye. the aupport Executor' Sunday afternoon at the Graoe M. ' . h W T hi F m. the "Schedule of Prevailing Hour· loan being 790 per bUBhel on oall Ing 0. t e ayne owns p aT ly Wage , Rat" Allcertalned and EBtate of William E. Conway. E. Churcb, Wublngton C, H. The rs Cfub ,ThurBday nfternoon at Determlntd by Tbe Department of Deceued. . and $1.60 per buahel ou rye .. bridegroom I. a Ion of Mre. Vir· the bome of Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Lnduatrlal Re!aUons applicable to ,It R. No.3 - 80. 219-;B glnla Collett Halnel ot Sablna, Brsnltrator. Of WaynelVllle. Smte Highway Department 1m. well·known In thle community. Tbe Welcome Bible Cla88 of provementa in accordance witb flee addre.. II R. R. 2, Waynel' DAYTON, OHIO Cal CoHect MI 3920 Mr. and lire. George P)Porker and Jonah'e 'Run Baptist Cburch met Sectionl 4116.03 (17·8), 4116.04 ville, Ohio, ' hae be~n duly apIOnl bave returned to their bome FrIday evenlor In the bome of Mr, (17·4), 4116.06 (17·4a), 4116:06 pointed ae E:ditutrlx of the Eltate .- S ta Anna 6allr. followlnr; a d Mra Clint Taylor. Mra. Rob- 11-6). and 4115.07 (U·oja) of the 6 DONE EXPERTlY-AND, REASONABLY of WlUlam E. CoD'".y, late of ... ~ " an. . Revised Code of Ohio" vialt bere with her brother·ln·law ert Hough was program chairman Tbe bidder must sub;rut with hla WarreD County. Ohio" deceued. HOURI ': and stater, Mr. and Mrs. 1. C. and Mlaa Colleen Williamson had bid a certified cbeck In the amount Dated thll ~~tb day of June. )loore and other relatlvel. 1l1u cbarge of the soolal hour. of $10,000.00. 1954. • t to 11:411 a. m. Mr. and Mrll. Ambrose . Moore P lans and apeclficaUoDA Ilre on E1,a alao a Ilater of RALPH B. CAJtEY, 1 to II P. .." baa returned to her were dinne r guests Sunda.y of file In tbe department of blghway!' Judge of the PJlobate Court. bome In St. Petersburg, Florida. their IOn.in.law and daughter. Mr. and tbe omce of the division dep· E;xoapt Wedne.ay P. M. Warren Couty. Ohio . uty director. followlnr a vialt here. . and Mre. l . e. Smith. The director relerv.. tbe "rhl Guy E. JWler, Att7. "'bove Woolworth'l loin. A. B. Collett and loin, Rob. , . . ... .,.,.-,- to reject any and all bIds, 7-1-(8t)-7-16 5 and 100 8to... art Holllh attended \he July meet· ADVERTISE In the Uft£E, • • EO S. O. LINZELL,
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Ev.-wln. lale - . . .Innln•• t 6:30 P. M. PROPERTY No. 1 IELLI at 6:30 P. ,M. LOCATED on MaIn Street (U. S. Route 42) ju.t one Iquere south from the center of Wlynllvtll., Ohio. One Of Waynelvlll.'1 b.lt locawd propertl". completely modern with five rooml Ind lavoratory on the "'I ret floor. Ind four roO",1 with ,full bath on the lecond floor. "'utomatlc 011 hot water cen. tral heatlnll plant. Electric hot , water tt~ter. Enololed bac,"porch. D,,'ra,,'e featurel Include clrpetlnll on the f '1'8 ~ floo r; linoleum floor coverlngl In the ,kItchen: draperlel at tile win. dowa on the flrat floor: venetIan ' bllndl at the wlndowa on tlte .econd floor; plenty of elo ..t and Itoralll Ipace. etc, , Utility and Itorall' bulidlnll adJac.nt to the property. 'oealrable 10L Thl'l well·locat.d property II of lound conltructlon and II In lIood condition throullhout. Lendl ltaelf to be u.ed al a home. two·famlly apartment hOUle, or fo,. bUlln... purpOl.. on the flr.t floor wIth an aplrtment on the lecond floor. The potential rental Income from thll property II $1211.00 per month, io It can be consid.red a ,good Inveltment proFerty• . You ar. Invited to Inlpect thll multl·purpole property any tim. frlor to sal•. Sa,le . on the p~mll", Selll to the hlghelt Illdder. TERMS-$2,500.00 CI'" It tlmlt of aale, balance to be paId on delivery of deed, P!'rch ..er will receive yood tlt!e and Immedl. ate pOlleulon lubject to prelent tenantl' ,.llIht..
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PROPERTY No.2 SELLS at 7:00 P. 'M. LOC ... TED on MiamI Street JUlt around the corner Ind adjacent to Prop.llty No. 1 In Wlynelvllle, OhIo. ... very subatantlal modern one-and·one·half' ltory frame houle wIth fOur rooml Ind full bath on the. flret floor. two bedrooml on tlte .. cond floor. Front porch; encloled I :de porch and plr. t /III .. balement. Ga.flred hot wat.r furnlce aod 1111 hot water heater. Thll property 11of lound con It ructIon . and In a lIood .tate of rellalr throughout. "'ttMctlve lawn and ple"ty of ehade. Thll property I. now latlatlctorlly rented to a ~o~d te'nant, for 80.00 per month. Thll 11 your opportunity to buy a wel~ loeawd property In the m.dlum price ranlle lultable for a home Or Inv8ltment property. . '
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NOTE-Thll p'roperty will lie, open for Inlpeotlon on Wedne.day, July 7, \VednlldlY, July 14, and Wedn8lday, July 21, from 1:00 to 4:00 P. M., or by appointment. ' " 6al. 'on the prlmll.l. Selll to the 'hlllttelt bldd~r. TERM~1.000·00 ~lIh at tlml of ule, ballnce 'to ' b. palei ,on
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K. E. OSWALP, Ow~.r 114 HIGHLAND I.VE., LEB... NON, OHIO Slle Conduc:ted By
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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District Six WlIHlfe Off-Kial Is Honored
EltI~ of Flora II. Allpleeate, d~ ceued, lDventory ftJed; hearing I('t for 'July 22 at 10 A. M, Ibventories were al~proved on the following estates: :Yarearet B. A . District · Six wildlife official RICHARD D_ ~--------------------..;...-- Roblaon, deceued; Chalrles O. Will· has been honored for outatanding A Farm Diary COMMON' PLEAS Sara E. Engellce to James G. tims, deceaser; Eva M. Dakin, de- service by the Ohio Division of By D. J. Frazier Standard Building an~ Loan Co. and Fannie B. Gray, 23.4 acrea In ceased; C. E . Howard, decelser; Wildlife, Charles A. Dambach, vi. Thurman Conley, et ai, defend· Washington Township. and Mary Belle Gabbard, deceased. chief of division, announced this ant granted 60 days to plead. HarDld O. Risinger to Leon G. Estate of Bertha Kunlker, deceas· week. JULY 12, 1954.-Harvest lime.. Verla Doughman va. Arthur D. and Adarene A. Hunter, 120 acres ed, will ordered ftJed. Dale Whitesell, game manageThe comblnel are rolling every- Doughman, defendant ordered to in Wayne Township. Estate of Joseph A. Kalm, de· ment supervisor at district head· Raymond Pryor to Frank and Is- ceaaed, transfer of . real estate quarten in Xenia, wu awarded wbere you look. They f1nllbed pay $25 per week. etc. our UtUe allotment 01 wbeat thl. James F. Fair VI. Velma C. Fair, abel M. Coburn, 3 Iota in Lebanon. granted. higbest merit rating among the , mornlq and expected to ro on divorce to pWnwr. L C. and Elbbeth Leichty to Eltate of Richard ' C. Ritz, de- technical and administrative stan I WAYNESVILLE with the oata but It Is not Quite 'Ibomas C. Barnes VI. WlllJam M. Marvin Tolson and Cecil Sorrell, ceued, estate exempt from inherit· of the division. . I ripe enougb yet 10 we will bave Ransford, et 11, case dlsmiased. et 11, lot in Franklin Township. anee tax. Mr. Whitesell and four other to walt a few days. I do not now Joseph M. and Jenevieve B. Slit FAtate of John William Kersey, wildlife officials named for out· the reeuUs yet from the wbeat but NEW SUITS' to Robert K. Marvin, 2 lots in deceased, first and fin.al accounts standing service will receive origI tblnk we got more to tbe acre Helen Mullins VB. Walter Mul- Waynesville. flIed. inal ~dlife paintings by atalJ art• this year than we bave berore but liDs, divorce. Fred E. Jones, attorAndrew Hardy to Enghauser Estate of Richard C. Ritz, .de· lst Alvin. Stafran. Manufaqturing Co., lot in Lebanon. ceased, lirlt, final and distributive Sixteen Southwestern Ohio coun· we Ibould bav for we put on ney. more fertilizer. I Willi especially Ruby Lehman VI. Pyron Lehman, Janet Cook to Harold W. Hague, ,accounts flIed. ties, including Warren, comprise Interelted In the field tbat was divorce. John M. Oswald, attorney. and Robert J. Nordloh, lot in DeerEstate of Mary A. Goodwin. d('- Wildlife District Six. late planted and didn't even sprout Kenneth L. I,Ild Edytlie M. Allen field Township. ceased, Naomi Curreoc,e appointed MARRIAGE . LICENSES until alm08t 8prlng. It looked JUlt VI, Edith Greely. injunction, damGladys G. Courtney to W!lllam administratrix; Raymond Smith. Henry L Redmon, '1:1, nilroad as g al tbe other but It wu ages and other relief. John M. Os- E. ~urtney. 3 lots In Franklin. Carl Franz and Russell Morgan ap· employee, Mason, and Evelyn Will· a different kind of wbeat 10 It wald, attorney. HIlda Campbell to Jane Fiweta, pointed appraisers. iams, 22, housekeeper, Lebanon. Estate of Herman Goodwin, deRaymond Charles Pula 18 labormay be hard to compare. 0 n e Joyce R. Albright, minor. by La- lot in Springboro. rranklin E. and Bonnie Hallo- ceued! Naomi Currence appointed er, Germantown, and nc;1~1I Ann field wa. Vlgo and the otber wile Verna Rittenhouse, her mother and e PHONE 2115 Butler. Tbe cl()ver need • . rain next friend, VI. Paul D. Albright, way to George B. and Gertrude H. adminllltratrlx de bonis non wrth LindIllY, 21, otrice clerk, Franklin. divorce. M. B. Gray, attorney. Baker, .7 acre in Salem Township. wlll annexed. Otie Witt, 25, U. S. Army, Frank· ba dl Jl an d one fl e Id 0 f lOY bean. Jean Morrison vs. William MorGl~nn and Betty Lou Patrick to Estate of John Harding, deceas· lin, and Margie Faye Mullins, 21, looked awfully dry tbe otber day. I rison, divorce~ Gray Risinger and Burhn C. a.nd Jean L Webb, lot in ed, inventory rued; bearing set for Franklin.. DEDICATED TO THE ULTIMATE IN SERVICE-FOR THE Tbere ""II one place In the field Gray, attorneys.' Franklin Township. July 23 at 0 A. M. Carl H. Kayser, Jr. , 23, machin. COMMUNITY - BY THE PROFE8810N where there .waa more motature Andy F. Falk VI. James C. Seltlei The E. and O. Realty Corp. to Estate of Henry A. Lllvender de- ist, Morrow, and Dolores Jean Ash· and the difference wu noUceable. for money only; amount . claimed, y.'illiam C. and Bernice Good, 210ta ceased, inventory flIed; hearing sel bum, 18, Foster. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::~ We bave bad a week at &oocl $1282.26. Fred E. Jones, attorney. In Franklin Township. for July 20 at 10 A. M. Lawrence L Hedger, 36, plaster-I: -. Preston Lakes to Tburm.a n ~d Estate of Myrtle Ruby Maxwell, er. I.;oveland, and Pauline Hedger, ,..-----~--------........-------~ summer resort weatber. bright . and cool with warm afternoon8 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Edwanda Preston, lot in Frankhn deceased, flnt, final and dlstribu. 29, Loveland. and 001 nlgblt! but today. Is warm· Ida Walters to Lawreqce and Township. v1 tive accounta kere approved 11- Alfred J. Gluecutein, 32, painter. I took a caU to the lale and MUdred Daniel, 2.15 acres in Harlan James E.. ard to lAura Ward, lowed and conftrmed. ' e r, Lebanon, and Leona Ertel, 40, brought home two I didn't do Townahip. lot in Franklin. " store operator, Lebanon. . I lIold al he Abraham E. Fred to Joahua B Freeland and Bellle Salley to. ... " .. "."., .." " ,.. , .~-.,- ~ ." Bernard L . Brill" 2!1 painter , very well on lbe one . , IltU b _.. d b and Pauline Brown, one-half lot in Orville. Stidham, 1.015 acres in Morrow, and Jean Roberts, 2'7, ,,&I a e sun urn... an lOur Lebanon. Franklin' Township. . waitress, Morrow. Phone 3626 from runnlnr out and the top Onetta B. Bowman to trustees of Vlctora Ross 't o Everett and HH· calvel have l oft .Ihlny IklD that First Church of God of Franklin, el Soard. lot in Franklin Township. '- e - I look, like I~Un. I boagbt two lot in Franklin. · Mabel T. Burroughs to Erman F. ART I Fie I A L little ones and wben I wall ready Dewitt W. Balch to George Harp- and Ruth L Stephens, 150.15 acres to unload tbem they bad letUed' er, 2.9 acres in Harlan Township. in Washington Township. down tor a good reat. I poked Kenneth and Iva ,Edmon to Ger· them and I prodded them with tirat came bere and tben moved aId and Vivian C. Camp, lot in Leb· sticks and finally pried one at up there. We look two of her anon. tbem with a board unUI It got to kittens wltb her much to tbe Bar· Berlin Helton to Dorsey Howard, Ita feet.. · Tben It walked slowly row or the cblldren becau8e they lot in Salem Township. to tbe end ot the traDer aDd thougbt we were goIDg to bring Woodrow and Cleo Brandenburg jumped down 81 unconcerned .. It them back. that tbey wete i.UBt gO- I to Robert L and Geneva L. Wal· TELERHONE8: It bad been dolDg It tor yean. Top Ing to rldt to town wltb Mrl. lace, .66 acre in Union Township. WAYNESVILLE _2091 prlc;e was mucb blrber today aUco to keep ber company. They Charles W. and Margie M. LEBANON Office 2-1~1I 3 X 5 Steel there we.r e not 80 many calve~ welomed tbem at tbe Dayton Wright to Lewis D. and Janet A. REIICENCE Wl11 tbere. Perbapi lbe Ipr:ng ru8h 18 mal Shelter al they bad JUlt had Strouth, lot. In Lebanon. CAIUl BOXES MORROW No.. S SAND and GRAVD. over. a reQuelt' for three cata tram one I Jesse M. and Bertha Livlna to Me BLACK.TOP DRJVfS The black raspberries btlve heen of the plante In Dayton. They ' Edna Keuter. 108 acres in Wash· drytng up very rut aDd' now UleN prefer mother cala wIth kittens ington Township. TAR ,aDd ROAD OIL 3 X 5 Heavy are 01117 a few left., i clldn't ,et II al they ltay betler and are ulu. 1 Clair L. Smith to WUllaIb D. and LAWN and FIlL DIRT PHONE 2-189 I many thlvear as UIUal tl)ougb Ule ally ,better rattera. So poor Mra. ~~=~IS, 'WlJaoiI, lot In Deertleld CARD GUIDES READY-MIX' CONCRETE (lrlt onel were very good. SOme- , Barncat baa. ended her life at &t. p. Don Tebb. Carlos Harmor day I am gollf&' to break tbIa (art to be the bouaecat by work· LUUao V. Brown to Jeae ~. and EXCAVATING ad DUMP TRUCK SERVICE dlOu,Lt. I am golDr to put In a Iq la a 'atory. I bope Ibe II 'Well Edith Whitaker, 69.3 aeres in SalTechnician• .4x6S"" pond to irrigate my garden. Some ' treated and ~Indl . the bnntlq em TQwnahip. time every year It reta too dl'1. ' good and • pan of mUk bandy. I WUlIam~. Hansford to Thom~1I CARD BOXES In spite at tbat my prden looks : Sbe WII lucll • pret~ cat aDd C. and Ullian BU1lea, 9.6 acres tn --...--~"'t "~_ r- ~~ -~ - -.- . -.~~ better than alual. · It II hard to alw.,.1 bad pretty kltteu. I ·1tD1 Deerfteld Townablp. ~w- ~ ....~" cJrwu--___ wu . .--~ w;;--, , - -~ leUeve tbat the Iweet corn fa bave ~ pu.,. lookJq ~or hom... Charlotte Holfman to Abel Cun· 4.6 H'Mvy' GoI.deD Bantam wblcb 11 what Nice UtUe rat tIIrrlenl. may acID and Frank A. Butaeh, 10 lots bougbt It for, 'It II 10 tall and bave to talte them to the 8ale. ,In Lebanon. . ' CARD GUIDE:S Mr left band U.cbea. Tbat means . -bUlky lookJng and no ean yet. Mra. Calico Barncat no longer money coming. . Maybe tbey are PROBATE COURT Uvel with UI. , Sbe ltarted iUllng mlklng out our wheat cbeck, as !'.atate of Nellle FIscher, deceas· baby chicks and 10 Ibe had to I ulual. not al mucb u we hoped ed, estate exempt from Inheritance p thougb J was vet')' IOrl')'. Per- for but perhapi better tban ....'e 10; transfer of real estate CJ:IDted. hapi If Ihe bnd gone on 11 lor; at feared. A farmer belt! hll labor Estate of Andrew H. Hawley, de' my houle inltead of moving up and the expense money against "celsed, inventory flIed; hearing set to Jobnny's to lave her lalt kit. , the , weather and lbe .. reat of the for July 13 at 10 A. M. tenl Ibe might bave been. allowed , world and all the price .,.pport Estate of Mirvama Ertel, deceas. to 8~ but she didn't. Wben we and rarm planl In the world won't ed, will ordered flIed in probate. ......" ........., .............................. Btopped mllklq at. my barn Ibe make It awa>:1 come out even .
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Mr. and Mrs. HhodeB Dunnell the parents of tbll' bride and aea1nnina on' Friday, May 28 the groom Is tb son or Mr. Rnd FRUITS Mrs. "'or Bt Crahn,m. Th e lo\'ely w adln~ was an FRESH EGGS tf event or June 22. s atll rday at sev· en·tblrty o'dock III th Friends DOORS 'OPEN 7:30 P. M. Meetiog House, which was de o~· C A N ,D , WANTEDnted with bea utlflill summer tlO\ " SEPT IC' TANKS. CE SPOOLS, ers, over whl cb cu ndles cast their POP Outdoor Toilets. Isterna Clennecl soft light. Mrs. Sue 'Vert provided barp with modern eQuipment. WILSPONSORS: LIAM SANITATION . P b on ~ music preceding the ceremony ICE CREAM 6·5042. Franklin. OhlD. 0-4.16·tfc wltb Mls8 Tobe Bull as soloist. Mr. William ~lebn ffey served AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 6 t 5 the groom lUI best man and the FOR SAL£guests were seated by Jerry Rush. ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr.aute'a FOR SALE-2·plece lIvtDg room Don Weltz. Em rll Robbins and sulte. very good condition. two Larry Dunnell. matcblng end table., cotte table. The brlde's only aU ndant was OHARTER No. 22%0 B.ElSERVE DISTRJCT .No. I mahogany. Ph 0 n e 3403. MRS. her elster. Mrs. carol Robbins. CHARLES NOLAN. Third Streel Report of the CondItIon of 0-7.16 who wore a pink organdy frock. FOOD STORE __=-=--::-=:::-:::-=-0;;:: I fashioned with t11;ht bodice. uny PHONE 2541 STAPLERS and STAPLES. YOll Ileevea and full Door tallith .1drt. can «et them now at THE MIAMI Sbe urrled a band boquet of pink ~~~~~~~~~~~~ GAZETTE. Phone 3SU. and blue eummer ftowera. : In the atate of Ohio, at the CIOM of au.ln ... on Jun • . SO, 1M The bride. who entered with her BLUI__ - - - ",---- - - PublliJIe" In Rtepon.e Te Call Made .y Cemptroll.r of HOME FRllIEZER OWNERS ITEM fatber. wu attratotlvely ,owned • the Currency. Under 8eot'on 5211, u... .tatut.. - 2% gal. Miami County VanUla In white . ore&ndy OTer taffeta. lee Cream, 'UO, WA YNESVlLLE The bodice, with lOft tolda from ... ANETI LOOKER PLANT. c-i-17.tfc tbe low neckline a.nd cap Ileevea aemee. tor lluon CUh. bal&Dca wltJa otJaer banb. IJUII1IdIq rMIrft ..... FRESH MEATwU fitted and tbe TOri fIlU .kJrt PhUUpe. 70. wlel.b" knowD Wallo r S~T::...e:~~=u!!'~ Ot... -=-~:: ' 40t.OOI.1i1i '01.1.6.10 was floor leneth. Her 01lly om&- ...n cOUIltT mldent and prealdent ObUptioDi of 8tatel and poUUo¥ IUWSYIIIou __ __ _ 111,"'1.7. FOR SALE-lIIl lb. Side of Beef, mentl ,...... her pearlt, her 11ft of tile ilItate Acceptance Corp~ O\her bondi, DOt-. aDd debent-..__ ___ . _ _ _ _ _ 1i.~.00 29c lb. ERNEST BlNGHAM or from the IJ'OOm. and ahe ,carried of n.yton, w.... helel at I p. m. Corporate atocb (baol1ldSq '1,110.00 .tock ot Naral may be .een at LOCKER PLANT. a wblte orchid on lIer white Bible. lIondAy at ge Dewald mara! Bete"e Banlt) _____________________ __ . ________ _ 1.1,0.00 o-1-8-Uc roDo", th e _chanae of home In Lebanon with The ReT. Loau &Del dltcountl (bu:lu~ ,61.18 Oyerdnfta) _____ _ 1i8t•• 8I.n -----~-==_:_:~_=_- TOWa. 1l.1q the TelT loyel, T. J. lIeHtIldr7 orrkllatlq. Bank p...m.1IeI 'owned '11.600.00. tIlrDltuN. ftn. .....U~ 10.11• .'5 ftu.BRB J'or PAPatKATil Put. Friencll ceremoDJ. and tJae 11111' BurIal W&I LeIIe.. ~ (BaH pnmIaea o. .ed are Inject to , NOM U... You Call . . Uaeaa DOW at THE Inc of the marrlap 'ecroD, a ,.. tll7. DOt . .am. . bJ bank) IIIAMI GAZE'M'B. PIaoDe 1tU, ceptlon was ..eld tile J'rIellcll IIr PhJUlpe d,*, at noon J'rIdaT . . ..tate ~ otMr ..... bait ,..•• , ...--____ _ NOM 800Jal roOm. at hl~ farm. home. BraubJ ~ lay-:::n: ~ oe:::..ID=-_~~~ PETS___ The moth... of th'e bride wore a OD the DQtoe pike four mU.. CUI&oaaen' UaltWty to tIlI8 IIuk _ .DD....... GUtI..... NOlIe J'()R 8A.LI!I - A II: C DacJathand NaT}" blUe awlla with u~, nonll 01 here. Ou.. ....tI _____ ~________ _____________~ __ _ ~piM, IIVaaTT GUS T I H. acce..orl.. aD d IJ'OOID' Prior to a lone WD.... Mr. Phil. _ _ _1.1101 __ PlaOM MIl. X-1-1-(1l)-1.IJ motber ch~ blaek wItb ~k . .4 Upe had ..... coatncUq ottlcet' TOTAL A.88m'8 1,11,,11"" ~te a~c .... rIM. . . . COIIllIUo for ... lutttate 01 FOUNDlDentlDc tJae'" ~aea with wblte W~bt-Patw.oa AIr . . . ' L1A.ILITI&. role an4 carnaUon conapa. • J'()1JNI)-TWo kep. oa ,e, rIDI. A troa~ of IIrl CrlIDCIa of the Be W&I )IUt ,....Id_ 01 Dam'" • .,.se. 01 1Wl........ ~. ... oorp. 1.11t-IOU' OIl IhIa 8treet. 'nIeada7 ........ brlde"l ba 10,..17 ...lIIUDer form... I'raaIl1Ia ...,... olD ... ... ftIu tetoeItI 01 ID4trIduII. ............ MI .... __ ......I.A 0IIuMr can baYe Mme bJ pqlq p*14ecl OTW the nCr.Jua..t o~ .....d. .t 01 .......... DQa.ltI 01 Il Oem. ( .............. _YlDp) ___ _ 11....... for thIt ab. at TBII IIlUlI GA· &aM.. will '!F'" ananae4 with ct, DIml"7 cUpter. Sou 01 . Detoeltl 01 8tat. . . . poUtIeaI ......YiaIoM _______ _ UI,III.U JIeM ZE'M1D. .. f 1IIIdD.. no and AlDerlcan R4ToI.tIDL ~tI , " ..... ----- - -- ------------------",,1.10 OlD ~ ...~tera Itb H. alto wu PUt p....ldent 0IMr "'all" ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCIUl!II'J"D'S 8ID1" JaIl. w ... "" W n-..-t BI.to-r-, 'l'OT~ DEP08IT8 . " , the bMaUfaUT clDCGratedDra. wed4_ ...• arreD ......... , ~...... BUIa PUabIt. ..........tt, aU atW •••- - for ..... caa 1M blue or black at THE I~ cletT BlI 1t1te. Huet Speecer --:HOM IIIAJII GAZBTI'E. Phcnie 1111 cab to,... .tJal' CUWrD-.· .-. ........ron4 ~ - - - -----------------____ _ . Puacb. I~' a.a u4 JaW w... PhIUlPl. Ia evator - _ower. Mo.' . . ., .... ~ • If. . _ 1IaU" n ol'l'lC. ; at7PPLDDII - bhna. 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tile _ Imprea.lve ceremony. per· formed bY the Rev. 1. W. Wedge· wood. Marietta, which teok place at the beautiful altar of the new· ly.bullt La k e sl d e Methodist Oburch. Tbe attractive bride wearing a beautiful grey street length dress, carried a band bouguet of white carnations, orchid centered. Mrs. Jamel Is bead cashier of the Madlaoullle AJbeni store. The Rev. Mr. Jamea. a graduate of WILmington college abd pastor or the Newtown Methodist church. will enter Bonebrake Seminary, In Dayton this fall for graduate work. Alter a two week. trip to NI· agara Falla and various other In· terest points the James will b ~ at home at their newly furnished parsDnage In Newtown. INDELIBLE PENCILS HERE We have genuine Venua Indel· Ible Copying PencUa now In stock. The Miami Gazette.
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MEMORANDA AMIte p1edpcl 01' ......d to ~ Halt. end for other pur. 281.600.00 (a) Loana .. ahowD aboYD .... after deduct. of ..... of None (b) 8ecar. . . IIIIown aboYe .... atter delUct. 01 ..... of None ,..,......_ _ _...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....._ _ _ _.., s,tate of Ohio. CouatJ of Warren. u: I. lame. E . .JOnet. cubl... of the aboT.nam" bank. do lIOlemDl, a....ar that tbe aboT, .talement 4& true to tJaD beet ot IIU' -Hewledp<LET" GO T~_ and belief. " JAIIES Eo JONES. Call1lle.. Sworn to , and aubscrlbed b.efore m. thla 6th day of July. 116•. Correct-Alteet. W}'iIler L. Dralte. Notary PubUc. By A FELLOW MoviE VIEWER OBO. J. WATERHOUSE , BOBS -U. HAR'r80CK . 8ETH a I'URNAS Thll week let • . • iart oft. with Peter Lawford and • . tIDe 7CRiIlS , DIrectors. the new nqwd 1ra.,.lCil""pfcture, ! neweomer by tile name 01 Jack "Valley of the Klnlfll:' Egy~t 1o ~lDPn. ~I., movie la bUatlpul .-~~~~.... ~~~--~- -~ all ita IpleDdor It abown In tills , ba patti . d ShODl4 lie enjo,ed movie. In: color ' ~d allQ.tan th. ,rholl! family. .. . " Eleano)·Park. . . . . .elT enjG,.ble . I A', coutle of ~ettJ iood weat. movie that. moet PI..,' wID . U~" erna ~ are makin, the roUDda "Decaaneron '. 'Ntgllt." .tarnnl now "01lD Fury~' and "Con· Loult Jourdu . and I~ Fontaine Qu ..t of ' Cochlte." ..Th.... Ycnmr Is a nne movie bu4!f4 on tbe ~k ~.. Ia alto a iood ~eatern of the lame ~.: ~ . one II, ~ fOUr way lOOiL In ' color. and fllmecl .In etJUtl' . Tb11,reek let'a mute -'- CJeoioge ~ .. " tirpilT. '·An actor('you doD,·t . lee . . ofteD anJlDOre but ODe that ean An o~ ., ~ed7 ...~ ~wa1'l be counted on tor a ,rood your w~, It ·'It Shou14 Happen perfo!Dlance.. . r.· . To tOll" wttb.'-judj· Holiday and So' loq. S.. you at the movies.
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KHOW AT INDIAN LAKE Mr, and Mrs, Carl Frye spent Sundar at lodlan Lake. , " O" EST IN DAYTON " ••.,8. Loyd Davis wu a week end suest of her brother. ?4r- Clar. ence Morford and wife In Dayton. ~.
QUESTS 'FROM DAYTON Mr. and Mfa. P. ll' Heu on had aa recent gueela Mn . Henry (I'oc\[e and Mrs. 'Jollephlne o tt, of oaytoll. SUNDAY EVENING GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. 4 ., 1L Stubbs were Sundar. evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. E~erett Mendenh-'I near New Burlln ~n , . GUEST FOM FLORIDA ChILl'I.., IIOD of Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy D ill. now of Florida, 18 the gu..t of' hII uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ElIte. .
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~ft Board 122 announcel that tlle call f thl July 29 dTaft cODl lata of 8 mfD 1 from Waynel' vUle. 3 from Franklin and 2 from FOlt.er . They are: : Waynllville--ilus8eU Pursley. Franldln- O-ien Reed , William Hannum, Earl Thorpe. T raD ~ ror . . Foster ~ lloyd SlO lder. Peter Bllcken8derfer. Fifteen men ave, been ordered to take their hfl lcal •examlna· ! Uone em Tuesd • luly 27. ~., ~: . FraDkUn - Robert Evans, P' Ul Webb. John Role, 8 11111.s Logsdon, Jr.. Paui ·K1nIer. ' Robert 'Poa8t Daonlel Lovely. Lebanon - Charles Harrl8, Robert Youu,. WUUIUD . McConnlck CharleB Sbutla. DanieD Co[fman. Morro w-~arold Siulter. Fo. tel'-Roben Wolfe. Cozaddale-Robert S:turrUl. Augult induction eaJU 18 for meu on Aqult 2•• The Auruat p...lndu c~tlon call II lor 10 men on .\quIt 31.
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ROBERT &. HUNTER, T,Iw: Stre.., W.,...."III., II 5hown In, hll commlllion •• MCOnd 1Ievt9n.nt In the U, S. A. F, .t ,r.. uatlon ... rcl ... at W,I,ht-p.ttenon AIr Force a. .., Jul, 17. Th. ctu.tlon followed • summer encampment of four WMkI .t thll ba ... Lt. Col. Fr.nk CI.rk I. BaM Commander.
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ATTEND BANK OPENING Mr. &lid Mra. RoI. Hartlocll: .ttended the opentng of the era and Merohanta Ban1t In IIbullli on Sunday eyeulq.
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Sheriff Richard Satterthwaite, Chle! Deputy Ralph Palmer and Deputy George Carrel Investigat· ed 87 offenSes of various kinds, checked 16 automobile accidents and apprehended 201 ~~ who were admitted to the count;y JaU the past two months in a submitted by the sherlff. P r, 'onnAr<t contined to the ' Jail were apprehended for the fallo w· ing offenses: intoxication,. driving without oMlers consent, no driver license. AWOL, contrihutlng to juvenile' delinquency. pointing fire arms. State Prison Farm incor- , reigibles, non'support, reckless operation, statutory, entering 'en' closeil land to steal. issuing cbeck without sufficient funds, grand larceny, assault and battery, r esisting oIflcer. improper license, auto vocatlon_ petty larceny, o.r dinance theft, fugitive, driver license reviolations. . SHeriff Satterthwaite said 30 offen ses were cleared alter investi· gation; lound 'five abandoned cars. investigated 12 juvenlle effenaes. Investigated five garbage dlsIXial offenses. investigated six l.arceDy and seven petit lareeny charges, investig.ted 27 minor complaints and 19 legitimate complaints, checked three miaslna perl Ol18, ill-
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!'arm tamlU.. III Wamm countJ charges. ... VA . ., II .r..f'.r...tl Fifty-five foxes were killed durhave mad. 1OOd ' ule () f Farmen ing the report period and bounU.. A.dmtnlltraUoD endlt and 1e"1· All beef catUe feeders tn the eel thla put ,..... and bave .tepped aH a aH reminded of the Annual were paid lor eac~ lour paws. VISITOR ' IN ASHLAND up t he emcteDCIT or th4!1r farmlq Roundup and Beet BlLI'bacue on ' ..".,............................. .. ){ra. A. H. Stubbs .pent the operaUolll, GradJ M. Itbad" , the 'I'Ilunda,.. Ju17 19th at the RlLI'dln The Lebanon AU-Stars tut put week wltll .... . . . . Ilia. aleD07" 0CMlDQ- npernlOl' head· County FaJrcroundl at Kenton. pitch IOftbail team defeated the Harold Andrewl In Asbland, Ohio. quartered at WllaI.lnrton l ald thll Oblo. . SlmplOn Tractor team of Wayne8Mr. WIIUam Bhbbl ~ hla "eek. A variety or toplce will be dll · ville. Sunday evenIng, '-2 -In a mother _ Thunday an4 rrtilay. Additional ,..... ban been'" ~ that have aD Important glUDe called In the upper . ..",.. .,i' h ava11lble, he ...~ to lend tbroaab bearing on the production ot quail. becaule of rain. be~:m:::~.:'~:!~~taof h:~ DINNER. AT WIIHINQ W.&U. the next year to to oper- ty beer with the annual heel bar Cbarlle Jobnson allowe4 only from out of town dolnll wort« h.,. BI .... ~ . 0. wWa ~. ad ate, bu7. eDIarIft., tmprcrre fanU. beeUe at Doon accordlnl to COunty t wo' hit. durlq hll rive mnlnea on nd Mn. or Da)'to1l, .... A l&l'8e proportion of the mOlley Agent, John B. Mow bray. the mound for tbe wlnner8. both ~III, u"acrupulou. m.thod. • Joyed B y imler at the Wah· !oaned tn tbla oounty durlnc the Lut fall .n Ohio CatUe Feeden 'ft .... e lnlUal frame. Dtck. StailleJ unol'ttlociolC taotl. III theIr .,.. " _·t 11 th .... bet to ater... UI Ine.. d.a,III," tn. Well. hODOl'In. , the blrthd.y mon. In V Group w a • formed In Warrell succeeded him on the hUl. Johu L~i .... Identa a,. wamod to UIlIveraary of Mr. OIivte. &Ill and other falrm CoM~ with BIt. B. S , BUll ot Wa,. BICkett of SlmPlODl, Ji~lded .but be caNful III ~ull~ with 0 who .... wta fana Q!lvtD . .~\sJeQt, Th.e mala (1110 hit. IJCIIlq Ia&o u. aide thft Icftow n "Ava TU.IDAV GUU1'a .,.,... .... P\U1IOI8 or the .oJ'IUllzatlon la to when he .... nMhed tor twu,mon 'n, ef. • . . ' . ". ,.. ... d . .l1 ... lIr.. ~ MWa aDd II,... to.r adequate cre41t and, 10m. promote and develope tbe beet In;, but the raID wUIIed out the inlllng. WIth a ,reputabl. firm. IJI-I-- TbomhllJ'l ~ho we r. tn d."'lo~ IIOmul. du_try which I• • U,SOO.OOO' enter- Jobuon allO contr1buted • baa4!1 w. M, IAWVER ..p ..la of Dr. · I1.,.,. COOk the tarminC and aclopUJm_ prlle In the ecnmtJ'. . emptJ bome fUn Arter bvln, .~r- • _ _ _ _...._ _ _ _ _ __ Week oDd, were ~ PIlla ol • farm maupment pradicea. No Tlcltela for the barbecue are ed earUer after reachlD, tint on Ie' , N. . , •••••• _ . " " "• • • • ad lira. IAwnlloe' tOIDl wen macle to tap1D8JW y ho avaDabll fJ'Om Oqrdon FoI&er who a force play. JIm Hough and Jim '. r~ dar. iI,... N~: Haft,. aa.k. were abl. to ~htaln th4~ nilanclllg II the Warren CoImty director.and WhJtloclt allO lcored, both reMb~ or ad at JIIU' . . . . ~ .... reo they needed from other lotal lend- the Ertanllon ornce .t Lebanon. Ing bale OIl wain. . ~ .....I_~ HAVE IUNDAV QUIU1'r memben and trlend. of SL eeaUy1 Doea It DOW )'0111' marrte4 ..... ~ II tuo, If yon wo111d like Dave Hartsock who doubl8d and r .... _ _ I )(r. and Blra. I'raak ••• -.It-. ......... Epllcopal Cblll'ch in Way· ume-lr your anlwer II~" Loane ",.,. made1D the cognty to go but need a tide. contact the Tom "orellCl who walked. tallied wIe...... ~ ~od OIl Swula,. with Mr. lUIIVille and' 8L Antholl7'l III WU· bere II a vel')" lmportaDt remi.r equipment. Ilveltoclr., tarW1IIer, Exteuloll o(f1ce and we will Ule the Slmpaon runl tn $he lower it:!Low ~ Ibme Warren ~~ Mrs. TacI IfcInUre .nd IOU of mlqton decended on Cl'OIIey Field' from )'Oar 1OCIJa1 aecurtty ortta aDd .... that farm famUl.. a.hare the ride plan. flnt on Bob CampbeU)s blow to to rl'eport "dilapN\I"uat' BurUqtoD, Mr. and lira. lollil ~eidaJ to cbeer tbe Clllclnuti ne 'Social Security Admlnlltra· to make better Ille at their ' left.. f • • " \ " ,":' . wbttat reAlta' tb1I 'l'eIt Uemyre &lid chUd,.1I and Mr. Redlep asainat the leacue-leadlnJ tlon can matntalll a n land and labor ~: Lebanon lineup wal Henry 3b. weilhts lb.,. talct, been Mn. GUbert Fry. and loni New York Olanta, t.hroqh the account of your earnlnp ollly If Farm oWllerlhlp all4 Whitlock . lh; Hourh. It; Nelerle. aver~, abo~t 54 powub, nJD. their cuesta. courtel,. or thl CIIlcinuaU Ba~ball recordl lITee with the name and loan., tncludlnr direct loana from •• ..I c; Bachelor, cfi ~...... II; anYWhere from 47 to 18 ' OIub, who proYided the ~. IOClal aecurtty DlUIlber "bloh ,..r ,approprlatt4 fUndi and 10&118 from Lewl., tr; 'Stanley, 2b-p; Johnson. poundi, ad QaalJtf baa .... awt £NJDV DAYTON MOVIE Samuel Keya with thl tlcketl, .mplo,.er UB.. In preparln. tie money advanced from bann , . poD, ' of upectancy. ' . Mn. D. C. Rldp, BIn. Eo V. Among tbe bo,.. and rlrl. from qu.rterly reporla of ~~ other prlyate lenden .lid lnIured A DlItrict Six wildllIe official Simpson lineup was Pope. 11; Fannen laid blame for the diIBlmb&rt. Mn. lICatle 1WfIe a1l4 Wa)"n..vhle were ErIc Bernt._Bill You don't need • new number - bJ: the Farmefa HometJi,umlnlatrt,. ~bJ lllLl'taock, c f; 'Florence, I I ; appointia, raulta to Item 'fUIt ad Iln. Rae lDnDard enJoyed a and uute Croeby, Tom. Pwtter .nd !Ult a new card l hQwlnc )'Our lIew doD wen mad. In • .tate wucl1if Charles A. Dambach Tbompaon, Ib j Campbell. c; A. powdery mUdew. both of which cJaeoD at and Mw Sulle Current. Julie Gou. PaUl name all d fOur old II....~. To Ohio, II ' chief ~ .umion 1DD0eeed tbb Carter, Sb; Peterl . rf; J. Carter. flourished under the moitt weather With the WIn4" durtna the and Charlie Grlee, David Carpan. ret thl. new card. contact your EIIIupncy 10lDl, includlq ~c· k.' rf; Conrad, Ib ; Sackett. p. conditioiii of the put spriq. week. ' tar, Johll IlcComh, uul Bobby IOCIal · .ecant)' olftce at PI South Ial u'!..tock 101118 wire macle to wee e' Powodery mllde. a moldJ II'Q' RatUrf. Mr. Robert Bicker of WU· Front Street. HamQton, Ohio, inltan or l"IIPair farm ".ter taclJ. Dale Whiteaell, geme ~ . IUbltlDce OIl lower leaves ad FRIDAY QUUT' . miDgtoD and Mr ad lira. Geqrle and get ODe witboGt alIT cbarp, ItJel In the at.te_ meJl~pet!"~.:t .u:.tric~!':!t stem. of ~ wbeat plant. aDd.tem ..... _tI lin. Ila~ IIai'd1A CurreDt, Mr. 1em.. Welts, and Mr. ''W1leD JOU «et that lIew oard- The county ofrlce of tb. l'armen ~~hest merit ra~W am!DI the ndt , pre9ent Wheat bmelI . fro~ ha4 u I'rIdar .......... . Ilr. alld 11M. Ra)'lllOnd BettI of Way· ... It - alaOW' It to your employer Home AdmlllI"tration "!'Vine Clllr tecbDical aDd aclmin1ltratlve .td fllllD' out properlJ, • &lltl M,... ,101m 8,...... .r Ber-.. nelvine pIa,.e4 hooti. to and he he copI.. both lWIle tOn and WILI'Hn COllAtie. IIlOcatecl I the dl~itioD P-. . K7.. IDMl 1... ~ or Ka!l. vtee the trip. and number euctIy u the. ,. at 2'~ East SuprtJ'Ie Street. 0 IIr. Wb1~1l ad four other Ohio fruit «tOwefa who don·t 'I!L.. pI_I. au CltT. ......,. . . . lin. V.... ·o~ tbe card. . Wllmtngton. Ohio, wildlife oflieilll nemed lor out- have adequate water IUPPU" for • • rim. . . . ..or 1M AapI.. It "ould be well too. while you ItlDdini lOI'Yij:e 1fill receive or"'. Irrigation may partially IOlve thtlr Mn. Depew'., b~d II ~ are III the .Ioelal lICurtty oftlce. . . .. . inal wUdUfe ' patotinp bJ std art· watel' probllm with . mulch,. la,.. • t ...._... the c~ pIapn with tb. Spike . . . to IIU'Il bo" ~ McUrifT aft· ... ilt AlvID .Std... Vernon PattlrlO1l, Ohio State UnJ· UlIWII ....., JOAM .orcbHtra. ~ OIw.,."II.. Boolal aclU'it,. II "La( t here be no alIatak.. · vllrllty emllllon fruit .peclallllt, • man than • retirem_t benefit; There II' leldom a rl'O".n« .... Three m~ pOlio tiue. ..... reHAVE PiCNIC DINNE:R Tho Greell Thumben ,..R It II old ... an,d ...rvtvora Ion that' laclr. ot water at one tlmt in WarreD CouDtr uu. WMk. Mr. and M,... ·1DrD..t Butterworth wa. brourbt' to order Tnu4ay anee • n d , Ihould ' be or another-doe"n't limit the devel. the Jl~~~ ~ .. wv _ Mr. and Mre. Han-IY Bu'raett, Mr. July U at Mr. Lee O'B~'I alOJII willi iJaRrance uuI ..vIa.. opmentot. frUIt CfOP,I. ,PattertOn . • .... CAIIlIAII'o.I home with the _.Prelldlnt 11m wi. ~ and Mr. 'rinln" mako lafa frUit crowera , aH more con lilted in the coUnQr .t ..... • ,",~;I M1ller " ! ' . I 01- 1 tal." t D Ulne a year a,o. 0 d ace or IcioUI of. lack 0 r n auer. 11'0 u · Under treatment at General T1ie1ecre··~ report wu ..tyen plaaa d •••" lor .... • aD - ___ • ., usually dry .ummera. Hoapital in C~clonaU are: LalTJ and dUN collecte4. . He laY8 a mulCh of hay. straw Evans. and hia aliter SalIm Evans, We m.de a few plane for 0 a r corncobs. sawdult or other plant both ' 01 Morrow, arid 'lbomu 'Nad. eomlnl Ico cream ~Ial. residues provlde8 an eUective Ie.. of'Malon. ' meanl of trapping rain water, It. The fIrst"POIIUte cue of polio conditions the ,"oil so that !'nore In the counQr was rePorted earlJ water goes Into the ground and In June aDd InYolVed ten·)'ear-old lel8 runs off. In 80me clay lolls. Raymond' MueDnlcb of Malon. water enters mulohed &AU flft ' " . . ttme" ruter thaD, unmUlched area.. .. . . 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THURSDAY: JULY 22, 195 ..
'fHE MIAMI GAZETTE, WAYNBSVILlE, .OHIO --~
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" NOTICE TO CONTRACTO~ • BTAT& ~Or OHIO , -. 0.,."",- ef H. . . .' . EIUbIl.h.d Fabru.", 1110 ; . • . , OoIam1nll, Ohio. llilJ I , ttl. PAUL A. ICHERER __ • __ ______ ___ _________ .'.._ldltor . . Pllbl .....r Co"trect Utlal Cepy No. 54-440 ORCILIA J. IC~ERIR ------- --- -- .----.-- - ------.-AIIOCI.te Edlter UNIT PRICE CONTRACT Sealed propo.al. wlll be r.. . , A FELLOW M.OVIE VIEWER PubUlbe4 ElY.I'7 < Thuradar 1I0l'1l1" celved .t the office of tbe SUIte M'"'THOOIAT OHURCH ' LYTt..tI METHOD,aT CHURCH .t Wl)'Ilelvllle, WarreD CoQllb'. 01&10. Hleb"., DINct.cW of Ohio a& ~--------------""'--J .. EDcA!red •• "CODd diJA iut*- -* Illmbu., OhIO, uW 10:00 . . . . To . tat I . • DIale LImbert. IIID1.tor B. II. S..,bD. PMt.r tbe poato[flce a, W.,..IYW., Olalo. Oblo St.aDdard Time, TuMda,. ltart ~tt thl. week. let. ap ul7 there I a Dew o~ IOIDc Claurall SdIooL- 1:.0 L . ., IIr. UDlrtW Bonlee. I:" L ID.. aDder the aat of lIareJa .. . lit" AUCUIt I. 1154. for ImprovomeDlI a peell at GI"'e A Girl A Break the roUda r~lat DOY. 11....1'0" BerJlort lIoIIJU&Il. • .,L . ----bl: , a."...t . . . . . .Ileal f~ KOX II. alit) a ttili mo.... but I "oald· Worahlp 8on_. 10':10 L . . ST. MARY.. EPIICOPAL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __...---;---;;----:--HamlltoD ud W.rreD CouDU". IDd .tarn1Dr lIa4,e aDd Gowar n t rec:ommeDCl It for 7oun, c:hJI· Youtb yallow..lp SIlDdaJ 1:Se Tbe Re... Samu.1 N Xeye Roe. . 8aIIocrtpUon Per Y ..... ID ad"t"IDCI. III oM..: tl...bw. Oblo, OD Seetlou J,IA.II-I"(lI.I~ ChaapSop aDd Dabble ~~ld •• dra. ~. p. Ill. 8pada1: . ' . , lUi) (11.44) mel WAlt-IS·MO. In t4cbJcolor IDd all itJi, charm Cbolr Practlco Tbara4a1 1.00. H I" "'___ ._,__ , . . . . . . . - -- . --.~-. ---- -- - - - ----- state Roate No• • and U. S. Roate "DrIn a Croobd Roa4," Mlck',. 0 , .........._ • THURSPAY,'JULY 22, 1964 No. II ID til. Vtuaee of Mozrtpm- o. a .llIIIIDw dq tllia moYie ...... RooDe7'. . ." .taJTiDc picture. Cbucll BehooL JO:aI L Ill. _..;..;.;:..::.:~.......~--~~--::::__"'":':::__~~:-.-=_:__=_-___~ ell' &Del 8)'mJDu IDd S1camore s .. U olle of the flllel't mulc:ale tUrDI oat u ......., 1004 IDd w 11 Ahlt Wonhi •• 10~1 L ID.. Mr. IDd Mn. Pwt. Ru)"OD bad ToWUbll)e, HamUloD Coot,.. ail ot tile ,.,. . acted mono. X.nD IIcCarthr el. F'R~Y CHURCH OF CHRIST their pMti, SaDdaJ. IIr. and ID Doerfteld Towalblp. Wuna A dl'llD&t,lc trlam~b 'or a for. ~CI1IlarJ, IOOd ID Ill. part 1114 BpnID Can.r. IUDlet. UTICA LU, •• CHURCH KnL HarTT sha..... of Lebanon. CowltJ. b" rra4tnr. '4ra1DIDI, pa.·I ..... IDOYIe COIDp&D.J .. llae pro- IIlcke,. Roo ' t . ID f Bib1e ~CMlL 1:10 L m. o JANE 'ITE WWIam Olaauoll, lI~ter. Ifra. H.,II PanIla11lDd her r.ther- lq and wl4eDJq ID. ~ 1 .actIoll of "Beldl." a Dew ....nloll bla ftDeat 1l~_llru ma;h II~ WanbiP. 10:10 L m. ID-Ia" of Urbau IDd IIr. IDd lira. "Itb upbalUc oocnte &Del _ or tile 'olcl boot cb&nDIDll,- pla,od . _ _I"IIlIDCM. e ~)I~ 'lIM , . . . 8u'" 8cb«ll I,,; 8. .. m.. IIr. WUl Tala or s.tibrOdk. . 91d~,.. UlatlDc OODeret. 11, a fIDe eut. famln ... I.~ In the mo...l. I. Y01UlC ho~. IlMUDI. '1 : 00. JlarJe7 nem... SltPt. .v• .., other 8ua"'. IIr. cd II.... ClW'I.. 81r1Ildler lira. lIUt DkJILI 11 a patIont at .Iab brtdp (Bp&D two (I). -* l' "Pickwick Papen" th mone h....ed It,. DIaIUIe I'oetar. P.:TeaiD~ 8ei'"t"IoM, 'I :lt Po • • ll~ " L . . WIll IDfAIrta.In the ,u81t Claia of CllD~ lIemorlal IIoQItaI. ~::t ~-:r ~wi: baNd OIl aaart. DlCk~~ boOk of 'nlIe"eek let·. lIl.te - 814De} llJeDlIll &un:e. ftnt IIlD4q ta tM 1I~ .Cluare!l to a poUllck lir. bel, lIn. AJtbar PllJlaba.m. earbe), i'Iooutnct ....t. the .... IWH .t.o COllll4 be lilt· Bla.cbler. A naa aeter wllo .I~ WAYNEIVllLE CHURCH Of . . .th. 11IP~r .t their count,,: bom., J'rJ. ot Keturtq, wwe ..eate, Wedll.... 1lnr 91111 waJIa. i.place Uiatlq ell u ODe of t.b6 ,..,.. belt. allf t1Iru .,.t to be the TlllalD In CHRIIT enD1q. da1 ~, of her" pueDU, IIr. raUJnc, bd .apparlOlWlt ~rll. JW tIloae "trtIo 1lU act10ll the CAlaAW' 10 II IE I( "RIENDa lira. Marl. GrQ. of DaJloD. ".. dd lin. AiIllmlM lloora. Bridse No. HA.ll-n. 0'" Korth PrIM RobIN, IIhl1aler 0....1.. RcIberia. IUIlllter. &be IaouaetueIt clUI'iDI Iut week Pn. lUHI 'I'tIoiaaI of J'ori Brucll S,eamore Oraell. BIble Sc)ool at I:H L . . 01 lira. A.. S, CoUetL Sboleft IIOD· KnOs. )[t. •u ap..t, lload.,. or Width : Pa....m••t 14 teet, RG&d. WHIAT VOT. PlIDAY Xora1D, Wonlllp -* 1&:" L m. 0ItariM 81Mll1f, ..."" Wonll!p ~ 10 So . . to ylalt ro1at1... Ja ClDelJmali. KIlL ftUeM VIaa Mt 01' ...11 CIearereek aDd 8pacla1 aa.. at ':10 p. . . 8eIIeOI. It .... tor a few bOtore ratu"IllDl TIle Carter ru.u,. bald their iaO... ..,. Ulp WIDen will . . rro. 1;10 "'MlIDI WOI'UJp at I :" , . ID.. to Da7toD. r.mJlt rftIlIoa at "Tbe cIate nt for completima of A .. to 8:10 P. JI. J'rIcIaJ (to- PnJor llaetJar eacII W......, lin. Amle Wb..lu lpellt th. the ..... of IIr. IDd II.... BI1U'J WI .orll IbaU be u Nt rolib Ja IDOI'I'W) at ToinIIaIp c;.np ill ....atq. OJliGONIA IVAN •• LICAL U... w_ead ID IIO~ X.lltllck,. cuta-. til. blcldlq propOUl." spdnporo .. tile .. .utIcIII of . . . . . ol1ltl*. !',ator AI a poet of ber pareatl. IIr. IDd IAUrt Bauoa &lid child. ".e Jialllfmam wop to 'lie paJ4 .1 CHAN, THe CHOW ~t ....... . . . . . . . . . 'T. AUQU'TINE CHUIICH 8'acIa, ..... It ~ m. lin, lAaard PIuk. . . t. at labor emilloJeIl OD Wa coDate ilJotIDeta. Wheat ·fumen all JIcftIDc W~ H L .. IIr IDcllln Ted ColD and ram· ria of Buiilltoll, ".re bouMIU··t. b:1act ..haD be III aecorAIlce wItIa elY. . the utloa wUl be YOIIiat .. He.... Job BerDlq. PIIIItDr. y"~ I'o1JontiTal•• :.e to ':00. . ' . ' d.rtq tile ........ of her pareata. ''8 :..a.'1 ____.110._ B WeD. I b..,. If bu lIMD "1'7 ... ,. :...t _ _ - - . . . _ __ II. . . . 1:15 ... 11:00 L m. ll)' of IIomnr wore ....&I. s.tur· M ad M Harold OUIam lla. c!'_u. .......... --0IlJ'0 bot Met la b t It rem.... ...... ~. r:ot__ - , _ ... of hor pareata 1Ir: and 111'1. r. ra. . If W.,. Ratea ..ucertalaed IDd ca., a aIaIq . . .. .... 11 __ of -. • , . IIr. and M.... Robert Bbanbolts Dat. . . .t.il b, n. ne,artmallt or QUIt. cool · boN. At Dlpla the -aiD. ~ of .1M ut!aD'. lE.ANON CHII .fl a .. tel-NCI Carl OIboru other. .rolaU...... ... had u their . . . . . .u- IDdu8tr1aJ Jl4IlaUoDI IPpliCable to ctrl tau to lIMp wtth blull . . .at yut. JD mar of ... MT. HOLl,. METMOOI8T I.. a : campW:. ~erw:~al: IDI tile neteDd laJa father IIr. State HlrbbT Departmeat _im- OIl, b1lt I CIIUTf 1111 fUr coat wltb me qaotla ... alJoCmata lor dMID T. Il. 8eatf, MlDI.ter ChrJetIu ~ce ....no. aN 1I011P~~lm1n:oD. ,.re~ruJnc Sbanholta.· Kr. UC\ •lin. ==D&I":01 ~ all. tile tIM. . to . . . . . effedlft. Sud.,. School. . :It L m.. Eo ~~~~':'7A~t:C::. at 1. Trcn1JJe qarll. lin. Latltla K"eru . , iIW • • laere are ..ttlIIr .. Eanah&rI, 8upL hOme tile .... cIa7. and Itr. Ralpb ctark. all of WID' (11-4), 41.15.0& (17-4a). 411UI~,. for • ltJt .laow ap In Vir1DY.,,-tbIq Ie eo ......... Ilfce WorOIp~. 10:10 .. m. 8uda, eclaool .t UI. . . . . lieu. lira. J...,. BelL or So.eraYlUe, cb..t .... VL III... 91lve Shanbolts. ~~~a~~~ro~:l~) or the mOllt thI. eomtDr "eek end 'uc1 bue. Ht I no. b, tbIa lat. In EYut-. s.nteo. 7.S0 p. m. d.!'e:!::;:-::::- .!!~:~ wu a boaJellU..t durlq the week· I'ster of Robert joll:led the rdlU,. The bidder mUlt nb:alt with bll the plaee Ie nail' busdq. S1Ie. th...........".ua.aq 11 aeorched eIlCI 01 herdbrotbeMn-Sla"Tuc~d .11- for the weelllll. 4 vlllit. Mr. Cliff bld .a corti ned c:laecllill the amOllal ODe of tile fOlt terrlen. I. bop'" b1" tho au at bolD.. WAYNE'VILLE fR RNOI SUNJ>AY RADIO PReGRAJl8: lAIr. Mr. ID 1I.ra. H.. .W. .. to wID beet In abow. 8'b e Ie 1'1IT People come laere from aU o....r ' I W8.U-I:45 L ID.. 1SbaDholtz remalDed tor & more elt. of 110.000.00. lila. Blnlle r.q bad u her . tended rult with hi. IOn and tam. PIID. aD4 Il)IClflc:aUou are 08 prett)'. aeYlral othen are 10'" tb. world. Some come from. u I nrat Da7 Sc!IaOciL 1:80 .. til. WING-I :OO L m. diner lU..la, J!'rIda, DOOD, lira. lIy. tile In tbe departmODt of bllbwan but ther areQ't u pntt,. u 811.. far u Eqlan4 ID4 Wal. to ... . lI"tma for W~. 10:10 Lm' WPFII-4:00 p. m. JalJ Ie bait over IDd It "Oll·t the 4op. A few of the 401'1 la~ ADVERTISE I I'l!.. E: 'Y6U'LL I!IN IT Y Marte Qrar: of l>a)'t08 IDd MIII. / Re .... aDd lin. J. P. Thorn"fU1'7 ~':: ~ecc;:co of th. dlylaloD dep1'07, Kell,. · IPOIlt the weekend In Loull1nlle. The cUncior !Wen.. tile rlIht be too IoDl' utJl September com.. are ramo.. cbamptou In two or I N THE QAZETT~ . r D PA 51 . Mr, IDd lin. EmertOn M.. tera KeDtucQ, nlltlng relaUvea. to reject any and all bid.: IDd the alrl IDd I wlU !be beadlq three cautrl... . &Del IOU, Jem IDd TOmID" left The , B. Y. F. of Jonah'. Run 8. 0 , LlNZELL, for. IIom6. It'l YIlT DI.«:. here In 111 .top for DO" bat I'U be bact SatllrllaJ" for Tampa, norid&. Baptist Church met. 8an4ay eVIIl. State HlP1r&7 Director tile £lit but w. mllli nelTODe .t IOOD WIth I00I. more dOC'. '7e w...... the, plu to make lbelr Inr In lbe bome or W11U&m DoIler. 7-15-(It)-'f.IJ I bom.. EYeD that cruy cat! ...Ie-n of tile COUIItrJ-1D 00iI1lecbom.. Golq wltb them allO to taw&. _ _ tWr hom. . . . Tampa. were .IAyeE. CARNIVAL Mr. Kuter. partlDta. Mr. IDd Mn. 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S-_!_I S' GoIT 181 ere Warren County F Ik Th. Year
Dwight and Violet Baker 73.24 George W. Chamberlin to M_rmy. were getting - total of about $32~ acres in Wayne Twp. tha J. Hamilton, Myton S. Keney KMI;: _.. million in montbly payments at the Emma CrOll to Zumie and Net· and Gnce E. Kersey, 11 lot in end of 1953. Nationwide, over a Q.(re(1 oW'lty tie H. Law 0.34 acres In Hamil- Lebanon. 0 quarter of a million widowed WUlle Petera to Leonard Peters, motbers were paid a total of over ton Twp. 0 5 15 91h million in December. Clair 1.. Smith to Mary C. Sand 0.734 acra ill ~eek Twp. 1 lot In Deerfield Twp. LIllie JacboD to Rohtert Jack· Old.Age and Survivors Insurance Thc total in old age and sur. John Krummart to Clara Yoder son 0.168 acrea ill Lebanon. bene{I'ts under the Federal Social ' 2 lots in Deerfield Twp. Dora E. Wblte and Bl!mlce G. Vlvors in surance man thl y b enef It Thon;tas C. and LUllan ~es W. T. and Cella Powell to Ed- Slney to Ralph 1l Stowe 34.20 Security program were paid to amounts paid in Warren County to LoUIS F. and Ar;neUa F. Pieper ward Martian, 1 acre in FranklJD ac.rea in Clearcreek Twp. 1,393 persons in Warren County increased $8,1169 in the 12·montb 1.34 acres In Deerfleld Twp. ~ Twp. Albert M. and Helen B. Shapiro in December, 1953, Mary Lloyd period. In the country as a whole, Charlott Hoffman to Abel Cun· . to Thomu J. and Thelma M Lane Manager of the Hamllton more tban 6 million persons were . Social Security office reported receiving such benefit payments agin and Frank A. Butsch, '1 ·Edward O. Ragland tQ William White, one lot in Frankl.in.· lots In Lebanon B. and Elizabeth B. 'l'urBer, 2 lots Robert Harr1ao to An U recenUy. This is an increase of 181 at the end of 1953, almost a million Ellis C. Tbo~pson to William in Lebanon. Rub HaWeld 2 ~ots in over the number of benefic1aries in more -than in December 1952. and Betty J. Langenbrunner, lot Wlll~ H. Euverard t9 ~ this county in the same month of "While thcse statistics may seem in Deerfield Twp. ~nd Marie ~ocz 1 lot in C~urtney J. Combs to George E. 1952. Retired men an women In to be· just so mBny figures in cold Nan Dearth to Arthur and D!Jr~ ':'ank- and Irene Amburgey to Peters and H. 1l Johnston 111.80 !"'!/.ren County were get~g about print," Mrs. Lane said, "the pay· t~~ McClure, 0.485 acres in Krank· Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy acres- in Turtleereek~. . 3 0 of the $54,830.00 bemg paid ment monthly of $54,830 to 1,393 lID Twp. 1 lot in South Lebanon. Courtney J. and Lows Combs to monthly in tbe county. persons in Butler, Clinton and WarOscar and Betty Sams to Fred D Id H. d Ruth L Carter M. 1l Jobnltoll and Gieorge E. M La 'd th ren Counties (the 3 counties served - - - - - - - - - - - C. and Mary Gilkison 0.511 acres ona an Peten acreI in Turtlecreek r~. ne sal at many of us by the Hamilton Office) is of real and ill many cases represents the in Deerf1eld Twp. ~ ;::~d Etta Rice, 1 lot in Twp. :~~ ~~~fv~d ~ tbink of Jld'~ge signUicance to the economic well· I greate.t or only 80urce of income Earl W. and Hazel M. Hall to ~lenn an'd Betty Lou Patrick Nellie A.. Barker to Leonard R. social secu;~tym:~::~e : : : r r: being of tbe community at large, ' to the individual family concerned. James and Grace Salley, 1 lot In to George and -Naomi Albury 0.515 CUlbertsoD, Sr., and ~onard R. gram Cor retired workers andPde- -----------....:..~--------=----Franklin Twp. . acres in Franklin Twp. ' Culbertson Jr., 0.8!I acres in LeI>- pendents exclusivel . A tb il . Ercel and Dicey Lawson to TiP.e . anon. ures relatin y s e ~ and Ge,rtrude Roberts 1 lot in Courtney J . and Lola Comh. to I . . g to mothers and .chll. Franklin Twp. ' Charles R. and Madalene B. CamP~bren mdlcate, h?wever, .survlvors h . bell 1 lot in Turtlecreek Twp W. Now Ha ve. eneCits are an Important part of Josep J . and Grace L Flori to Belle L ch to Effie Cole, lots the program too. At the end of last Francis and Artie Snell, 1 lot .in . S tb YD year $14 532 was being'd thLeb·anon. · . franklin. . ID ou n 1 to 439 wid pal man. Robert Harrison to Paul E Arthur W. a.nd Victoria E. Harp Y . OW! and chHdren m Harrison 1 lot In Franklin to Charles O. and Fay E. CarThe Miami Gazette Warren County. In the nation as A. E. and Editb G. Ingles to penter, 1 lot in Franklin Twp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................... a whole, over one million children Mary B. Rizor, !,faacre in TurUe- FuPault L. weOsterf150 · 8 eld to inGe0x.er'be a a • • creek Twp. es on J r.o. acrea . . Rufus and Ethel Watkins to anon. I '''I'I~~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -UlIIfM.~' VI UU I « -
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By D. J. Pruler JULy 19,· 1954.- At last we had a good shower, In fact two or three of them and already everytblng looks refreshed. Not enough to carry us very long but enough to help. It 'Is beginning to get hot agaln ' so It will dry very quickly. It was getting so dry that the ground had great cracks in It so I hope that some of the water ran down into the ground where it will not evaporate ·quite so fast. Of course the rain will hold back the rest of the combining a tittle but we needed It ~o ~adly Uiat I cannot feel sorry if It IS a littl,e bard on tbe oats. The wheat Is .In and the wbeat straw wlIS put JD without getting wet but we haven't begun on the oats yet. This will do the Id I d garden a wor a goo. Perhaps now we wUl get some sweet corn and beans. · What a comfort for one day at least not to think how dry It Is. Even tbe birds seemed to be glad yesterday when tbe rain came, tbto~rm were singing during the . The litterbugs are sUlI at worle, both big and little. A big litterbug that ~rops trash In borluls everyone knows is a litterbug but did you ever think how messy a lot of little litterbugs can make things look? I was driving along behind a car yesterday. A youngster in the car had a paper napkin in his hand holding it out the window and let!{ng -the wind make It Dap untll it carried away, one more piece of paper along the side of the road. I drove past my woods yesterday afternoon. There was a party sitting in tbe edge of the woods eating and I spoke to them and asked tbem to be' sure and clean up, that I didn't mind tbeir eating there but to be sure and clean up and they said they WOUld. I came back an hour or so later and tbey had cleaned up some but theJ6 'were some papers still and some paper cups and a few other things, not much but just enough to spoil tbe looks of things. Little litterbugs. Perhaps the place wasn't clean when they stop~ tbere, perhaps other litterbugs had been there before them and 80 It goes, everywhere you look tbere is something. The trash haulers are big offenders. Tbe law says that trash sball be hauled In such a way as not to be scattered along the road but Is it? Look at the next trash wagon you see. (Continued Next Week)
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1846 Have Hili X·Rays So Far This Y.., Says mGrOup's .Secr•.., More tban 1,800 Warren Countlans have heen given cheat X·rays I tbis. year, and tuberculosis oUiclals urge otber county residents to take advantage of the service. Provided tbrough the aale of Cbristmas Seals, chest X·rays have been taken of 1846 county resi· dents tbIs year, according to Mrs. Margaret Godwin, executive secretary of the Warren County Tuber· culosis and He.lth Association. The associatioo's new year began April 1. At the same time, Mrs. Godwin urged all Warren Countians to take advantagc of tbls weapon In the fight against tuberculosis-tbe greatest killer in tbe 111-411 age group. Every adult should bave a cbest X·ray at least once a year, she said. New film, "The Inside Story," available {or !lilY ' organlzat,ion in tbe county. was also announced. Groups desiring use of the film should dial Lebanon 4-2M6, Mrs. Godwin said.
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LOCATED on Main Street CU. 8. Routa 42) jUlt ana aquare .outh from the center of Wayne.vllla, Ohio. One of Waynelvlll.'. be.t located p'ropertle~ completely modef'n with five room. and lavoratory on the rlrat ,Ioor, and four room. with full bath on thi iecond floor. Automatic 011 hot wat.r central heating plant. Electric hot water heater. Eneloaed baok porch. Dealrlble feltUl'e1 Include carpetlnll on the first floor; linoleum floor covering. In the kitchen; draperlel at the win· dow. on the first floor; venetian blind. at the wlndowa on die IIcorid floor; plenty of closet and .toralle .paC1, eto. Utility and .torille bulldlnll adjacent to the property. Dealrable lot:. Thl. well·located property I. of lound con.tructlon' and II In good condItio,! throughout. . Lendl . ltI~lf to be u.. d .. a home. two-family ' apartme'!t hou.e, or for bu.lne.. purpo... on the fl"t floor with an apartment on ' the IIcond floor. The potential rental Income from thl. property I. $125.00 per month, It cln be ·con.ldered a .good Inveatment property. You are Invited to In.pect thll multl·purpoae property any time prior to .ale, Slle on the premi.... Sell. to the hlghe.t bl.dder. . TERM~,500.00 cllh at time of ial., balanca to be paid on delivery deed. Purcha .. r will tecelve yood tlt:e and Immedlat. po.....lon lubject to pre.ent tenanta' rlghta. · ,
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Ulually baye fwlartum wnt. There III no control except to \lie Marglobe, Break O'Day, Pritchard or Ruqul vanatlee wbleh are falrl, re8istant.
For Y_III Fry Was Big Success, f..., Ageit COIIlinas 4-H _
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~- Slopil Wheat Weevil A pyrethrum extract known as I Hen Thllt. ;.
Alfalfa Yillowing This condltioD can be caUied by lack ot rainrall, Insect damage or lack ot 80me plapt food . _
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Pyrenone Stops Wheat Weevil. PyrenoJloe wheat protectant ' added to wheat as it comes from the combine will control wheat weevil. Seven and a half pounds of pyrenone per 100 bushels of wheat is the :recommended a.mount. It may be added in the. tru<:k as wheat is dumped from the combine hopper or in the conveyor sa wheat goes to the bill, It·s impportant that the material be well mixed with the wheat. Pyrenone costs nround' SO cents per pound.
. Tbere II notbln, you can do o.bout rainfall except pay tbe prea.. cher better, unles8 you Irrigate, Gra8shoppers can be contToled by uBlng 2~ plntB ot 60% Toxaphene per aore or blordane at the rote of 1 to 2 , Quarts ~r acre. Y ~ IIhould not treat alfalfa wIthin three weeks of harvest. Leafhop· pera caD be controled by using 3 pinta ot 25% lipuld emulsion concentrale per acre. Plant food deflclenclea can bring about this condition. Ulually we have enough of tbe trace element" in thts area. We can run a test for trace elements If yOU are Intereated.
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Dar. DiC. That eftl, Chiller Some people try to dig chiggers silel.-The OueUe, Robert B. DuuW.. abo".. PrelldeDa of CraIIe, BroadelaUD. out of their skin with ,thell' fin- ...... ... .................. .., Corp.. _ U lUll", at the retara 01 "Moon RlYer" to the WLW ger nails. That's the hard way to We were quite proud of the alrlanes u &he thoUAlldi of falthfal Usteaen.wbo wrote In to the do it and not completely satisfy- the camping program. R ea Beltz:' "Natloll.. 8ta&jo." uldDl that the propam be put back 0. the air. Ing. hover had charge of the group lb. DIIDYI1le and Oroele, olftcla1a OODiPUecJ. Nolt "MOOD Slyer" Is To &tOD chilliler itcllinl!, T, H, singing and if you think that IaComln; EVlnte laeard NeDday tbnlD,b SatarcJaJ at lJ:t5 ....., BST, OD WLW-Badlo Parks, Ohio State University ex- n't a job, just try to get 150 Men'i Camp - July 31 - August tension entomologist suggests a people to SIDg something. Ray1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._~= solution of 10 per ~nt benzocaine mond Keltner handled the recSb.. p clay - 01Uo ~t· NOTICE OF .APPOIHTMIM-T BRBAKS BOTH WRISTS in alcohol applied to the bites. reation during the teaching Executor LitUe teJl-7Ul'Old Sbirl81 He Says chiggers do~'t burrow period and on the new blacktop Station at' Wooeter - luiT ao. Ellate of lI'red Eo SherwOOd. daqhter of lob BlDkle of into the skin. as some ppeople at night. The new blacktop and' Lamb Pool - All&'\l.lt 18. Junior u.denblp CamP - luly Deeeue4:. lin Route ODe, fractured both think. Thev insert .their mouth flood lights really improve the 2{-26. Notice II bereby' riven t bat wriltl lIondaJ wben abe feU from parts into hair 'folUeles and pores camp setup. Judy' Compton Women'l Camp - Aacut lit, NelUe JI', Sberwood, whOle POit a tree ..bile- playiq at a friend'. and secret poison that caus~ handled vespers very nicely. 2nd, anet Srd. Ofttce acIdreu JI Harveysb\1fl, bome.8be was treated and later the skin IrritaUon. Flag cel'emonies were taken over OhIo, baa been duly appointed &I dlamlped at IIldcD.etown Boapital. The best time to stop chiggers by Jin:' Allison of Mason and MarExecutrb: of tbe Elltate of J'red before you get them. Parks jorie Wjg,ins of th'! same metroE. Sherwood, late of Warren RBTURNED TO HAMILTON IUllest spraying 01' dusUng in- polis conducted the camp {jre proA. Fran1rlin maD bu retumed fested are.. with chordane or Un- il'ama at nl.&ht. , County, Ohio, deceuect. Dated th" 1t&b day of July, to Hamilton .". Butler CoUnI;J dane to kill chiggers. Wbere this Crafts this year meluded gimp .1954. sberilf'. deputiel til faee caatempt practical, dJ-metb;Jl-pthalate work or making lanyards and B.ALPB B. OAllEY, of cow:t aeUoIl mid in CoiDmeD applied to the skin before eontel'- bracelets. Stephanie Swartle!, Juqe of the Pirobate Court, Pleas Court. Tbe IUD, RcIIIert infested areas will repel the Roy, Heier and Roger Runyc W&rr8D Cout7. Oldo Seaat. . . of II South B1ver peN. " helped campers with these <:rafts ,Street. iI c~ wltb failure til ~ pound of 5 percent chior- which are always very popular. Maple • Mapl.. AhGn.,.. 7-22-(lt)--8oI ~ ·'bn." aDd attGrDe7 f... dane dUlled on 1000 ....uare feet 1 Ra.m0~ Ernst helped . the campers With a craft that wu Dew to ... ftUlll' _ _ . . . . . . , . ... _ TI'V ft ____ CI......... of lawn or recreaUon area will us tbia year We attempted to ftIoIOVlOoftu.... ~1.1Io -, ......... - - . . . . . tl11 chiJlpra in that area, while 1 • (linin ----------........::::---~-------.....,.--- a pound of ODe PexceDt liDdlUle I work 0~J& a paintin, of the , dUlt will cover 1800 Iqu~ feel ~a~ UBlDll the n~!*,ed system A. canon of spray is needed for I simllar to the palotLnp that are 1800 square feel very popular now. Susm Atkins and Babs rDrd 81I -,,aiIted Dale Bee of the Cincln· • • Cam....... A 8IMIu. , nati Gu and Electric Company •n die ........... We bid more than 1110 boys and in the lamp making propam . girls at out Junior 4-H Camp lat We use u mIlD)' of the older week. ThIs is Ibe 10 thro~b 13 .H'el'1l ai oosalble because we group. The weather W8I feel that this iI wonderful train~...... 1t . . . . . . . be~r for campm, than it was for lng for them in worlting with ",111liliiii1 II... faruiJD8. people and it builds the self-con~l ;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:; fld.e nee that many time u1ecklng. It YOU could' Bee the Job they do. rm BUl'e that you would ' qree with 1.18, Our camping period for the 14 olds on UP to '21 is July 18 to the 23'rd.
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NOW SUITt • Alta M. Urtoll appolDted ueuZelda ~ YI!DtIrid Ballard, trill; lA)u Romohr, O~ver Lowe divorce, J. T. Rile), attorDe,.. and Carl stU~ a~polDted apprall· Dena TboDW VI Robert S. en. Thomas divorce ,lbn1D.& YoUlll Will of Sam G. lI.in,e, Sr., de,«omey. " ' ' ceasea, will filed. In the matter of the Trwtees of Estate of Leo F. WoJclnsld. dethe L)'tle Methodist Church to en· ceased, Catll~ WojelDaJd ad· ftrIt ad fIDal cumber real estate in the amount ministratrlx: of $8,1500, John Oswald" aUome,.. IccounL Robert Mountjoy va Doris S. Estate of Mary Garland, de~ountjoy, a Minor Iged 17 years, ceased; W. R. Gat'laud, executor, divorce, Fred E. Jones. attome),. Wed tint ind final lecount. Berebel ' F!. helton. 11'., YI Estate of Robert Allen, deFannIe Fueston, divorce Me1'11 B. ceased, estate relieved' from ad· 'Gray attomey. ministration. Estate of Bertha Kunker, . deJohn . ReJnoldi va Stella M. Reynolds, divorce, Fred E. Jones ceased, Albert Kunkel' appomted attorney. executor. Leo Smith, Ralph Whit. M~!nell~ Fornshell va Harmon acre and Robert Oliver appolDted :Toe FPl'Il8ben; divorce, John M. appraisers. Oswald, attnme. · ., ' Estate of William Henry Wolf, James ~. ~ VI ,Ele,aDOr M. deceased, waite Er. Chesney ex· Cook, dIvorce Jrfa,le 'and ¥aple ecutar, certificate lOf transfer la· attomeys. wed. Aurale :Holbrook VI J~sse Lee Estate of Emma Hill deceased, Holbrook. dIvorce: Fred E. Jones, Lavina Hill executrix, Wed first attorney. . and final aceo\Qlt, ....Clara Smith VII au seU Smith, Estate lO.f H,. C. ~n,. delegal separation, J . T. Riley at· ceued; BeD1'J C.1fODlOi\, Jr., and tomey. . mldegarde M. Semmler, admini· IItrators filed first, final and dlsCOMMON Pll!AS tributive aCo!OUllL Calvin Noe '" ~4 · COttoD- Estate oi iAsrliWi 9n.ltaere, !legim and Ester Cottongim and the ceased, BlanChe WMti~e, ad'liiA· Standard BuUdinI and LoIn Co., istratrix, authorized to join in judgement for $781.80. application for transfer of P. U. C. State of Ohio va Virgil Sherod, certificate. . . . . plea of guilty. ·Sentence to pay Estate of E1dol1 Whitacre, defloe of $l~.OO and co,ta. Jan ceased, Marietta Whitacre surviv· IeDtence suJpebdecl. ing spouse, authorized to join In J. ,H.. Lei. VI Loa J. A1Iford application for .ttanller of P. U. C. et al, defendanta granted 30 da1t certllicate. to plead. • •. ' ....tate of Harlin. Bena1ey, delJate Eo Gonuch VI Herbert ceased, Nettle Hensley, adminls· 'Glenn p~ e( ai, ,appoiDtmeDt tratrix In.vent01'1 apPfoved. of trustee aDd fIiiQ boDd. . J!lirtate of Nellie PIlcher, deHome Federal Savinp and LoaD ceased, William Fischer, executor, ASIoclation of CinciDDati VI AJ· Invento1'1 approve.d . ma V. Carter ADd '~ Howell Estate of ·Andrew H. Hawley, case dismissed wttbOat reeord. deceased, Sarah J. Rawley, ad· MARRIAGI LICINSI mlnistratrlx, IDventory Ipproved. Hubert Jobnlon 37, laborer, Estate of lla1moDd O. Roll, ~elIIiddletowD· JJla Edith' Itbuckles, ceuedi Jlet'J'I •• Gra" admfnlltra· 81 laborer '1'rantlID. tor, W. W. A. rued flrat, final and Frant J~ KDotti laborer, distributive aecount. Fr&ntun; Wilma LouIIe Wea.... Will of Blanche Nugent, de18, FrIDk1iIL ceased, .fl1ecL John WUbur Muncy, 19, paper Estate of BeDr7 Kroenor, demUet. Raml1toft; . Lola LouJse ceased, Edith XroeDor, adminJJ. Aula 18, cIert bPiIt. LebanOD. tratrlx; exempt from Inheritance John D. BriaA It, Cbeml.lt. tax; eertifleate of traDafer luued. Frank1ln; Barbara Jean Younker, Estate of J(I,DCf ' E; 'BeU., de16 Ore,ODIa c:eued, WllUam P. lIDl.. od Al· Lee 1Dq;' ~, lI0rr0w; ber H. Banta executors, ordered to Anna Louise Pond, 18, IIuon. redeem certain bonds. Lawrenee Jaeeph DeDebJ, 20, Estate of Jeae II. Stewart, deteacMr SabiDa; 8ettJ Flora ~ eeaied, Ethel M. Stewart, execu1IorrW. trb, med tint and tIDal KCOUDt. WllUam J. BIllI He clerk, IIId·elleton; , ~ I.e REAL ESTATE TBANUBRS
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THU Rr DAY, JULY 29, 1954
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Vendors ~ay ~et Help
1.lnil, Wa,nl C.. S••ls Third Polio Case n ••, Plaque Ha'i Fill S..... In MirroWtown For 881111111 th~nk Sc.ld.18 TIll' Year
Assisting vendors with the pre.,.ratlon of their sales tax returns of Information in Warren county on July 28, 29. SO will be Charles F. Lampe of Cincinnati, examiner for this area. Returns are to be filed for the period from JaDuary 1 to June SO, ~9M.. Lampe urged vendors to brmg Wlth them nee· essary records such as a copy of their last report, sales records and vendor purchase orders. Lampe wiD be stationed it only one location in the county this year and that js' the Warren county courthouse. Heretofore be ltas had headquarters In Morrow, Franklin aDd Waynesville. He will observe courthouse hours- on tHese days {rom 8 :30 a m. WI 12 nOOD and from 1 tm 4 p. m,. . Special attention is directed to schedul~ C provided .o n the reverse Side of the origmal return, Lampe said. 'I1Ie vendor Is required to list all of his stamp purchase,s made during the period showlDg the date, total amount of purchases and the serial number which is carried on each slip j ust below the space sbowing the amount. These reports must be filed with or mailed to Riger W. Tracy, state treasurer Columbus on or before July 31 not to be delinqu~t
MQrrow'1 third positive polio case of the year, reported this week by Dr. Arch D. Harvey, countY h e a I t h commissioner, brings tbe Warren County pollo total to five. Eleven!yearo()ld Robert RoblD90n was taken to General Hospital in Cincinnati lo.r treatment of the disease. Larry Evans, 7, and bis one-year-old sister, Sandra Evans, both of Morrow, were admitted to the contagious ward at General Hospital lut week. Another ' Morrow resi~ent, Bette Cox, 14 is in General ~oapital. for observation and treatment of • mild ease of poUo. Four 01 the £lYe positive cuea reported in Warren County · thla year bave come in the past week and a balf. Two cases were Usted this time last year.
With Sales Tax Return At le..... This Y..
r want to the dlff r nt organlzations lind cilillll~ ' <lr Waynesville and community for the beautiful. plaqu e ond all the nice thlnga laid about me after my ball game lUt Sunday atternoon, ",hlch I cu assl~re you. was a very a,S'reea~l. 8ur-prlse to me. (1 guees ever'yoie In town knew about It but InJrI'elr.) ' I might add ' t,hat In the eight years I b ave ~ spon8orlng my ball team, J have bad 99 dlfterent boys to banelt, (from 18 to 24 eacb year-10 US ' 14 years or age) and ba the.~ yoars I have never lleen a 119y amoking nor ha'Ve I ever h d a,ny lIrofanlty wha.&IIOever out of thEtae bOYB. and I bave Dever ba a boy to start 8 "«ht or uie busllve language to an opposing Dlayer or umpire, wbich. I thLnk, " Is ~L very good record In lteelf. Someqne bae to be Interest d In our boys and girls lf we expect tbem to be usefol dUzeng of tomorrow. and again 1 will say that the Interest sbo'rl a.nd taken in tbat boy and «1rl today Is the cheapest In8uranpe we an get tor tbe tuture. And any time ~ nd eUort spent for tbem and with them will pay big dividends in future men and women. Again. I want to tbank all
Better than ol1e of every aix IItU: dents at the Unlvenlty of Dayton, complle\l a grade reco~d In We last haU of the college year Just flnlehed ,good enourh to he na.med to the Dean's list of Academic Honors. Accord ing to the L1Bt released this week by Rev. Henry J. Kobe. S. M .• dean of the Un iversity. 385 (18 per cent) students achieved records of 3.2 or better out of a possible ·4.0. • The Dean's list at U.D, compri8es two parts ; those achieving records between 4.0 and 3.6 are accorded fll"8t honors, tholle between 3.5 and 3.2 are given sec· ond honora. Two per cent of the group (47) had eight per cent perfect recordB of •. 0; eight per cent (1 70) bad first honors and eight per cent more (169) bad lIecond honora. Two Waynesville resllientB were ~ong those JlBl1}ed to tbe lIBt. rucbard D. Irona , R. R. 2, made a 3.80 record as a freahmlUl ~ the college engineering. WUlIam C. Kin8er, R. R. 1, made a 3.43 record as a senior In the division of bUill. ness.
Juvenile "lIMIe H ftA.. W k ~ree or Atas Mason 'Meet
A full program of aummerUme activities baa been Interesting The Juvenile Gran,e will give Waynesville Cllb Scout.8 Since degree work at the Warren County ABOUT FOLKS YO,", Memorial nay and sbould continue Paniona Grange whicb will beto claim tbelr Intere,t unUI after held at Mason on Saturday, July st. KNOW Loabor Day when Indoor Den meet· Mr. and Mrl, Byron Fredrl~k Ings wl11 be resumed according to will be present at this meeUni. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Fredrick is State and National Robert W. Grimm, Oubmalter. l.4,tle La"iY' Sa~rthwa~te un· Juvenile Matron aDd Mr. Fredrick A two day, overnight outing at derwent. a hernla operation at js the State Master. amp Hook. near Midd letown, on Miami Valley hOllpltal on Monday. June 5th and 6th. Ina\lgurated lhe ub's summer program whiCh b'aa VISITO~S FROM ROCHESTER since Included weekly softball Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tbomas or practicea In place of regular Den Rocbester, New York, al,'e guesta meetings. T b e monthly Pack of ble fathe.r. Mr. Frank Thomall meetlngB ave alBa been held out. Two Warren County Wgb 8chool and otber relatives. doorll following picnic BUPDers at mUSicians bave been cbosen to be the Old MllI Stream Park In June members of the An:Ohlo BOYIl SUNDAY QINNER IN LEBANON IlI)d at the Smlth farm lut Tues· Band, whloh will be one of the Mr. and Ml1I. W. E. Stroud daY ,evenJng. July 27, main attractions of tht Ohio State ,were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Next Saturday, ,July 31. the Cuba Fall' 10 Columbus August 27 to and Mrs. W. H. Stroud in Lebo will collect old newspapers and or h r e e hundred September 3. 8.I1Oll. • magazines to raise funda for PaoK bAnd,picked muscUans.. the beat L'OCAL act!vlt1\lIl. Waynellvllle residents from blgh school bands through· TO ~ ISIT IN NEW YORK L CAL ElTUDENT ON should leave paper tbey wlah to out the state, will make up the Mr.\ and Mh. Edwin Ramby O. s. U. HONOR ROLL contribute on their front porchell l1and. . lert on Saturday to spend seevral Mr. Bnd ~lrrl . }\enne~b HCu;h of or at the curb on that date for tbe Wl4ynesvU1e !loute Two. havt> re daya With Dr. and Mrll. - H. F Ttle two Warren County muuhs to pick up. Surrounding Sicians cholen ne: Don.ld E. Dye In C1ayyUle, New York. . el ed wor., frcm tbe Oh.o State rural resldenta wbo have s ubstan. t'lJlverslty ' that their tlll.lIr;hUlr, Sharp, RFD 3. Wayneaville, cl ..... Ual QuantltlBlt of paper should _ 1I ~1! Mary 0 , Hough hal receh'e" Ineti and Ronald Melampy, 123 VISITORS FROM HUBBARD notify Mr. Grimm by card or telePoJnt H'on.o r RaUo of 3.5 or better. South MaIn, M••on, cl arinet. Mr. Rnd Mrs, Kennl!th St. John better. paone, Mr. Grimm's addre8s III Under tbe dlrectlon of Dr. Lolllf! • and daught r ot Hubbard, hlo, R.F.D. 2 and bls pholl8 number Is E. Pete, Ashland, t.he band will were we k end guests ' ot hili par3795. In case of rain. the colletion play a fann.al concert eaeh eve· ente, Mr. and Mrs, L. . St. Jl!hn. TAKES BASIC ,TRAINING will be postponed one weele. CollecUona trom sales of pre· nlng In front of tbe Banelatand. AT SAMPSON AIR BASE RVILLE Tu aday evening, Aug. 3, will GARDEN CLU-;-;:O PICNIC Bruce Hunter, son of Mr. and 0 J. GRAY. find WayneevUle's Cubi playing paid tal: recelpta tor the fll'1lt During the day the band Will be The Wayneev1l1e Garden Club Mre, Willis Hunter. left Monday, ....._................................ .................. the Lebanon CUb Scout All-Star ten dayS of the new fiscal year divided Into two units to play lor will njoy a pIcnic at the noon July 19 tc> ' take ,hili baaic training NOT ICE sorthal! teem In a. game scheduled amounted td $3,108,197, It wa~ a wide variety of fUnctions on the hour at the home of lllra. C. E. ' In the U . S. AII' Force at sampson 6:30 P. M. at the Old MlU Stream announced today by State Treall falrgrou~d•. Members of the AlI·Obio bud Maclnnll on. Thursday, Aug. 6. .The East Wayne Advisory Coun· AII' Force Base, New York. A food and b~lce sale will be Park. Thla game wae orlctnally urer ThlRoger W, Tracy. t d f ."3~ to fin! hi J ~ I i t _ T d I a repreBen a a rop -.' will al'l'lve in Columbull on SnnH nin", 1 I F th 011 met on rl d ay evenIng at e e l pan.. Ih a beld Saturday, ul. y .11 from 10:00 scbedu ed LUI ues ay even ng, "2" from the collectio · nl 0 of" S3. ...... studl ell In ser vi ceo II '" day, Auguat 22, and will spend home ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sat.. hJ gh ICbuuo a. m. to 12 lIfuon by Circle No.3 July 20, at Harmon Park, Lebanon, "'0619 f tb fl t 1 da VI81TOR FROM RICHMOND 111 the weelt previoul to tbe fair In Mr. and Mrs. Rov Chllell, of tel1bwaite with Mr. and MI. Iva ot tbe wacs at! Miller's Depart.. but W" r.a1ned. olit b ythe 'bl g p..r I' t or he rsId e even ~ r all 0 as year e lIa rehearaaL They will live tocether IUehmond, Ind., lpent Thnnda, Hetzler .. gueetB.. ment Store, storm. Parenta of CUba and Wit ddltl ' aI • 11 tI . f In barraco, eat at the fairground'l afternoon with Mrs. Grace Vice Mr. Keller Hoak conducted the ~ .......................,.,.,._.,............................ otbers interelted in rooting for $4770:7 a t:: 8 COt ec ona 0 cafeteria and "ractice Wlder the and Mre. lren. HeIul.1'1I01l. dlacuulon on the topIc whlcb em· and seeing W&fDesvU1e's Uttlest · • on u ,e ax. prepay .. __ braced ~any tonne of ta.uttoa. U I I I R I . ball players perform are urged to menta, conllumers dlreot pay, dllclllline of Dr. Pete anel bla RETURNS FROM MICHIGAN ' and wbat the money was UMd for. Haying completed a aerlee of •• attend thla game.' AccorcUng to ment.8,. together with receipts on ltart of uslatantl. The CouneD Pl&nDed to enjoy a thirty nine sermOl1.ll from the book Grimm our Cuba wUI face some t1le sale of bOUle traUers and MI.. Ph--- KI- n"- _ ... __ A -. . . . . ....... u.... I I I A t d dn.t-- th sU" c' m titian.. Lebanon baa CBBual automoblle aalell, the grand '"-' • of Revelation we will begin a new LA 0 pe t tal n U t d to $3 ll_LL home on Wedn8l4a:r en~ at· II CIl c n UOB an tel' ahe with Mr. and Mra. Harolcl .~Ial bour r~hmenta w... aeriee nut Lord'l day momlng The Rainbow Advisory Council around eighty Cllba to lelect a 6~6 ;:'c~1UIw=o~ :eCllne Beckett and daupt.et', had a~ sen_ by the ftaaI. the bOH of Acta. .".. . CoIuWlII IMl :OIII ' ....., ev8ltJq taam~-whUe ~vUl. '926,8 8 !rom the firs t 11 da a of several daya In Klcblgan. eermon , of the serlee wtll be eo· at the home of Mr. a.nd Mrs. HO'W· only about twenty·nve, Including last year r ..S 58 _ titled, PreparaUon for the King· ard Wel1z With Mr. nnd M~II. AJTa a few boys from LY.lle·s Pack 30. A breakdown showlI that 108ses Fl'anklJn PoUee ClUef O. E. RETURNS FROM NEW YORK were 'sutfered In each or the elgbt (Dutcb) Chamberlain this week dom, Acts 1:1-14. It you wlah to Ludington, Mr. and Mrs. J . M. get tbe moat aut ot thla series It Greene and Dr. and Mrs. Leon M OES" H Id cla8111'rlcatlons, ranging trom Ul,. called' special attention to a seeMr. and Mre. Harland K. Dye Queltlon: What Ie the m~. II highly lmportant that you be- Hunter as guesta. The usual bus· 0 0 176 In the food group' to $276 42~ tion of the Revlled Code of Ohio have retumOO after .pnc1lng the . u• • 8 In the automotive CIa88ltlcatt' forbidding any person to bowing. put two ween With WI parents, lng of tbe veree ID Matthew: gin With ,the first lIermon an.d fol· I.neas I8Illon wu he,ld and "How Picnic Sunday, A Iy permit use of firearms by Dr. and Mre. H. F. Dye at Clay· "Tbou art Peter, and upon th1a low tbeql faithfully through to the Shall We Pay For Government?" rock wlll I buUd my churcb!" end of the lIeriee, althoop;h each wall the lIubJect for' the dilleull The membere of 'Wayneevllle mlnon. ville, New York. Au'Wer: Thill utterance of lIermon Will be complepe wlthlD ilion, which was conducted by Mr. Lodge 163, F. '" A. M. and Miami 'I' r 'I1Ie local law enforcement bead ' Herbert Vaught. T~ell and their Chapter 1M OES with their fam· pointed out that in many recently Chrlat II a confirmation of the lteelf. GUESTS FROM N. PHILA. lltatement of Peter when Cbrtat Since the minlater will be going use W'U one of the Interesting l1Iea, wlll enjoy a plcnlo lupper &.oIL. ...._.J reported cues where youths lUlder at the FrIgidaire Recreation Park S'n....' . . 17 bave used parenta' gunl!, the Mr. and Mis. Albert WllkerlOn aaked: "Whom do you beUen mit to the young peoples' camp Sunday aubJectl of conversl.tlon. of New PhUadelpbla. were week· to be." and Peter anawered. "Tbou afternoon Brother Melvin Baker The Council adjourned' after a on Sunday, Augullt 8. Those ex· ~e second advanced dlstribu. parents can be beld responsible. end guestl ot Mr. aDd Mrs . L. H. al1 the Son or the Living God" will bring the m.alage Sunday most Interesting see Ilion to enjoy pecUng to attend will please con· tion of motor vehicle reglstrati~n Violation of the law, he said, fa Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon then and' then . Christ said to him: nlghL p'enlc dlnner at C1~autauQua on tact Mrs . .E. · F. Earnhart. fees was received this week by the punishllble by a fine of not more accompanled their guelta to their "l'hou al1 Peter." Cepphae In The young people ot the '\lhurch Sunday, August 1. county auditor's oUlce for dlstr)· than $1,000 or imprisonment for . camp near Morrow tor a few daYII. Aramaic meaDS ' rock - and upo . enjoyed a IIwlmmlng party at tbe During tbe pleal&lllt social bour bution ~ the various subdivWons not more than 80 daYl, or both. this rock 1 Will build my ch.u rcb Old M1I1 Swimming Pool Tuesday a most delicious amd refreshing I of the co un t y. 'I1Ie allocation Section 290~ of the Revtied ItECENT VISITORS HERE The others i n anBwer to Chr1et night. They will bave cbarge of lunch w88 served by the hostess. -H-om~ amounted to $48,945.50 and was Sode of Ohio reads: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hollis, of said that. be was .Ellas. and lome the service on Sunday , evening shared as foUowl: "No person shaU sell, barter, fur. Tampa. "orlda, and Mrs. Thomas said Jobn tbe Baptlllt and lOme 800n again. Lebanon, "'.002.82; Franklin, nish ,Ive to a minor und the er Webb ot Williamstown, Ky .. were others Jeremlall or one of the One of the young ladles that Mrs, Olive Curl WIUJ 1\ guelt at $3,252.44; BuUervllle, $12.24; Cor- g ' f 17 lr ... the Underwood reunion beld at win, $34; Harve)"Bburg, $~.42, a e 0 years. aD a .~, mu. I recent guests ot Mr. and Mra. W. I'r9pheta. Christ Confirmed Pet· attended camp recently was bap· , Cheater Oburch near Wilmington Loveland $111.18 ' Mason $788.80' ket, rifle, shotgun, revolver, plltol, E. Strond. Mrs, Grace Vice and er'lI word., meaning tbe belief tbed at ClI'mp and recleved. tnto the I ' I ' or other firearm or ammUDltlon Mrs. Irene Hendereoll. tbat "Christ II the Son of the Llv· fellowship of the local congrega. on Sunday: MC~tOW, $891.86, Peasant Pain, thereof or being the owner or hal'. sale I of E and H Mrs. Cora Pyle who bas been $1 1.10; South Lebanon, $499.12; ing cbarge or control thereof Ing God" would be tbe fonndation RECEIVES FRACTU. REI) ARM of tile Religion of Ood, and upon lion lallt Sunday nlgbt. BO~~: for the Hnt half :~v~~: a me~ber of the Home for severnl Springboro, $183.96; Waynesville, knowingly permit it to be used by years, Is Quite ill and 18 now at $567.12. . a minor under sueb ."e." ,' Mr. Robert Bakar fell from ' . tblB bellef the foundation of thR showeA~ an 11.5 per cent increalle Grandview hOSD ital in Da yton. The county road and bridge .fund ' load of hay at hili farm on' Mon· Churlh of Ood - whlcb III the law .....er 1968, but June Investment amounted to $37 "·1 82 and the -....,..-_ _ _ _ __ daT and recel'{ ed a bidl, frac· of God - would be elltablillhed.. ;;nected a 10.9 per cent decre,lIe, Mls8 Gertrude Chandler was yillage total was tured arm. He Will removed. -to -Abdul Baba. . . . .• compared to the AUle month last the guest ot ber aunts, Mlaaell The total this year was an inMiami Valley bOllpltal, but III now year. LaRue Van Arlldale, do- Ruth and Elizabeth Chandler on crease over a year ago whee the convalescing ~ his home. a-L--.I L. Tu-r:!;~y iu~Jum::, ~~ u?,~u~:'~ Chairman. Warren Connty Savlnga Sunday an.d MOIDday. . distribution amounted to $42,798-. ..-IZIS ..... Boud Committee, revealtd today. Mr. an Mrs. George Hawke and . IENDI THAt:lKI TO ALL ::~~~~~:~:he:; Sale I In Warren County for' June cWldren ot near Sllrlngt~ld, " VII; U_ 6~ I-Le Mrs. Carrte Daldn wbo recently Idlng were U8,129. compared to .. Ited their aunt, MIlia argare II ... 5 Th to d f -. . 4-U unde!'lrent maJor II111'Pry at MIaml . . U_-..e.L_ CoD~:, A::'fO::-sread . tbe ron Invested in the eame month last Edwardl FrIday ·evenlng. bar ~ ·o'hl~W:~ the: VaUe:r, .1. CODftt1eeclDK . at her ....... . call and anneNd bY teUtn« what yesr. . Mrs. M!Pobel Hathaway - spent . Is. trip tb National 4-U Camp laaIII.. aDd II JO yeJ7 ,..ateflll ,to Animal elaJmJ for the put IlK t h • y ill d . betW'BeIl . ,meetlllP, S~te purch.llea 1IIIt month to- Sunday at tbe home of her nIece, For the convenience of the flab· held 10 WuhinltoD, D. C. Two who ldD41J remem· montba period 'lncrea.ed aUahtl, Merrtalee Whltlq pve a demoD· Wed $21,9&4,191 compared to Mra. Harold Wbltaore and (am· ing public, the Ohio Divlaion of &YI and two girls from each state bered. her durinc her stay at the u compared to ·the correspoa\UDI stia&lOD 'OD how to hem • towel $24.298.283 purchaaed ' In June, .Ily at Lytle. Wildlife now bas a total of 63 in- spend one week in the capital aelio.pltal. perlbd a year .,0, aecordiD.g to • and PattJ Dunham pYa .. d.moo· 1963. Co-Clialrm&a oAlwclale laid. II'r4 /Lena Hartlilock with a dividuaJ. detailed maps of the moat cording to count7 lIents Mary W. . report released today by the oUIce IItratlon QD how 'to pDt a blu . on In the six montb pe1l'lo4. Ohto In· group from Haneysburg, attend popular lakes in OhJo. The maps Clingan and John B. Mowbray. of CoUDt7 Auditor A. II. Parker. the ,atMY•. ' 8tepbanle . 8wartiel. vestment In E an'd '- a BoUcls wu ed the AnUacb Theater on FrIday are available to the public at ,ten Activities include tours, diacUlBIRTHDATE HONORED ' Mr and IiIn. Lewill 1I'Irei enter- l>urtna the ~ there bu been Janet KcMUlan and Joan L& Rue up In January. l'ebnaar:r. 'April eveDing and saw "Tbe TamlDg ot cents each and m.,. be secured by lion lI'Oupa wbJeb empbaeise cittalned on Sunday or tbe IlUt nla°r,qeuaraD , bo-~ere,OD . - .._ I'1IIlDinI L - .....p.tt furnlsbed the refreBlUnents. and May. The ~t mOnthly the Shrew." writing to Obio Division of Wild· IlenshJp and understancllq oar to or ..... they -".... .... I eetJnc tncnue came hi -l'ebrnary WIth ' iI~ , Ibrtaoct allIO wal a gueat We, 1Il00 Dublin Road, CoI~bus goverament. TbII year the deleweek, honoring the blrtb4aJ'l 00 lealb from IWIUp till IWldowD. OUr . ~eet th 1 m . . . a plul 87 per Cdt and Jut month'. at the H---eburg Ealtern Star 12, Ohio. gates were III'" of the Preeident Seven clalma ~ere flled with M&rcla lJt....aa. . .... -, Lak allabl Adam t th White Ro t high Uttle . Karen MerecUtb. . J'raacll Tbe next m..._In. Will be held lalel showed the titggelt deCl'eaIIe. picnic on Sunday afternoon. e maps av , e are:. s, a e , . UH, me Harlev, ....rs. Rav stomp and Mr. count- co--._•....:en .or the ...... #... # ·1 _lUll Allen, Atwood, Bus Island Area, ,overnDlent omdah, visited . bJ». ' nree. . six month, of the year ~UDtIDt at ~he P.arlal;l HOUle, 1uee4ar, Co-Chalrman Andale laid the Mr. KArl Dakin. of Lebanon, Bellevue Reservoir, Berlin ' Reeer- torlc lhiines, , tOuted ,I fmportant A moat delicious dinner wu en· to $389. Ellbt cWma ~ere meet AUJlllt ~0.t ~ . J O:c!.~k fal' j\aq. nation . ~or, ~, ~ y.-r wa~" \Ill. vl.lted . hli motb.t. 1!1rs. E III voir, Blue Rock, Bruab, Buckeye, spots . of the capital, ' oblerveet the JoyOO by Mr. and llre., by Stomp ~ the period a year ..., Ia.. ' 13 per eent 'iIIUt ...... 'totaled $I,. l>Iokin I SaturdaJ:' mo~tng. Burr Oak CaldwelI ud Stewart lateat in sclentJfJc IlrieUltural de- . of _Mlamlsburg, . Mrs. ' Pa~11ne in the ~unt lof 'S800' and 17 tbe . Neg ~r Juelf' \ 'Vatf:!8ra 1fi16.00&.~ w).leI, . :.:, j. the belt ..Dr.1: ~ ~HoUaway. M~ Olive ' Hollow, Charles MIll, Chippewa, velop;"'ent at Beltmne s.eareh; Stomp of Franklln, Mr. and Mra. p~OUl year~taliD, $838. '1 . i ; ;.0. . .' i , Ialea recoi'4 for "till urat balf or Curl, Millsel Olive Wllliaml, Ruth Clendening, Clbuse, Clyde 'Cit,.: Center, .alid I receiVed cl~p C. H.. HarbilOn and son ancl Mr. Al~OUIb the ,abl. q1JUlDtlneF~""IL,V .PlOn tC HaLO , . any year since U4&. Salel of and ' Elizabeth Chandler spent Cowan, Decker, · Delaware, Delta, trainin.o,' ' . ' ~erl.1I H Bonda. 'th«1 new current Friday In Dayton. East Harbor, Ecb!>. Lake Erie, . t.:H membenJ \ lIld . leaden~ have Harold Taflor of , ~tw004. ,lIr. baa been .~ for IIWl7 IU!Iltbl, eUNDAY IN MIA,MIIBURQ and Mrs. ,Paul Harle, ,.nd chUdren do'OWDIn Jie uqed to. keep. :At"faIilll'T 1I1ciUc · wu .' held ,$ un. Income com~~" bond 1 '!' the Findlay Relenoir. For~ Run, loq felt lb. n8e4 for a NaUODal of ' Dayton Mr. and "'re. Robert c10Ie cheek. ClIl their dop. It II 4&7 ~ 15< ~ ua. hoIDe ~ Mr. Beri,. Ii:. a~fid • llealtIa'T In· Grant, GuiHord, ~n, Hope, ....U Center. TblI ~ partly JIIendith 'ad ' 4aucbters , lllli.s now....~m~ lb., be fDoc. and · Mrs. Murn& Tbom~ or creaae wM~ In",eat . HOlterman, indian, "acbon, Jeffer- came u,ae In ' 11151.·"'" a 12~ salli Smith, Mill I'loIIIle ."., cula ...... /.fit ribl... 1"'0, poelttn "1amJabVr1 .' f. , \ ,~~lng!U'oeo,08t, P-~ amo. .~ , IOn, KlIer, ~lVillej ' Lotamlli, aere camPUI wttb ftftI blllldinp tbe bMt aDd . .te.. CII8I baYe beeR ~ III rectDt Thoele 'preeent , were: 1('1'" &ad ontstan oe1Je~1 Bci!DI•• OD Lost Creek, ~dt.on, Metacer, Mo&- and a4,equate prIdiaa wu pur, . weeki. "1 . :. , lire...... 1'. Bair ' uIcllaan1, III'. lale sinoe au ' I, .~ • w-.Df oter quito, Mt. . GUead, N~n Pond, c~ I The eater IIad 1odIlnI, .. & O. ~A.YI TAX ' Animal. cIUma . . . 8led ." ~ .n4 .~ ~h ~ . ~ \be bllllon dollar IBark on June The Cheerful Circle Group ett' Netde, NluUil", Pl~~t, ~e! ~IDJ and qmfer-.ce ,6eWtleI for 'The Baltimore and Ohio RaI1road followiDl. , ' «auchter, r, . aai.4,: ' k ." aoth. .Joyed their ruular montl:\ly ,et;. Pleuant Hill. Portage' r.u:ea, Pun groups up 10 100. , hie jUtt ~t. Check .for ".2I'l.8D .FreDeb II; Smt~ · ~ ""OID~ , I ~ter, of 'Day,~ Earl O. Shreve, f~ ' Dlrsc- to~eth6l;. on Saturday ~!!.~ at =!el~:;~ .~SC:::: Tb..J.. ~=~I1~:..t; , to abe treuuret of W'ar:ren CouDtJ, ~~."'~ ~ foil, ~•.' " 'lin. O.,·~. Bodpre tor Of u., ~D4I . ~al4 III the tio.: of Mr. and -->~ Jb V, over; Seneca, st. IIarJs ~r Grandt H ~ter _ --..~ .t~. 'l'bIa ~eCk bi pay. ~~~=- , ~l r. \.":C ' ~p; .W ~, ",cord s,:w~tOt." Carda, w~, ed ~ Jta.-. 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LYTLE MItTHODI'T CHUROH B. iii. IJaDlhn, p ..lor .. n. him to Mllml V.II,y Ho.. "A Star I. Bona" lltarrlDi Jull>' LealIe" .turin, Shirley Bootb, Claurch SeJ.ooL 1110 L IL, Mr. Ullltted Semc., ':f5 L m . plhl ThuredlY with .. rlou. I.,. Gulaacl alliel Jame, !.uon Is one tbe academy a"ard "lDIlIlI, ao- Herbert MoMlJle. Sppt. . Juri... ot. tM plctw'M to come out treu aa4 .Dobert lay.. TIl.. Wonhlp a.moe, 10':10 L m. ""'. MARY'S EPIICOPAL' Adlm .. campbell, former of HoUJ'Wood In quite a whUe. could be one ot the flDe.t plctur" Youtb y.lIow ..lp 9unclaJ '1:10 Th. n ... Samuel N. Reotor dlputy .he,lff of Wlrren Cou,," SUc~ p~_ doaely to the on.· .at the year. Try to He It If you p. m. 81Inda.y : . ty, lUff.,. II.acI InJurl .., ... til. Iral .tolT aact ~t.b .ome tUDeful cu. It I. a lov. ItOIY "lth an Cbo1r PracUe, TllIU'1IcIa, 8.00. Holy Co~_D, '1:10 L III. located lnet hlp frec- _ _ ~ d~ th.!. rat_ hleb IInu.uaI t"lIt. __ Cb1lJ'Ch Scllool. 1O:t& L III. tu,.., ........ fel' from the OIl aaTOU" u.t. Judy <krJand "~polatm'nt 1 II. HoDduru" .adult Wonhtp, .10:46 L m. roof of Uti FNd Dlkln property mik.. comeback ID thll one IIId "Trentl t...t CUe" a... a FERRY CHURCH 0., CHRIIT whlll removlftg • tree that had IIId Ibe doee a baDIf ~IP job. Jamel couple of pr.U7 ,GOd OD" head· ByroD- CarYer, Milliliter UTICA It.u.a. CH UACH f.n.n .crou Ute MuM. JI&IOIl ba:rDa in OIIe of bJ. fiDe,t IDe your lOOn too. Neltber I. Blbl. Schoel, '.:10 L IL CllimpbaU had worked dlllg,nt· performaac.. All lin all a very out of thll "orld but would con· JI~ W~~P, iO:30 L m. WWlam CbaUolI, MlIl1ItIr'. BUDd.y Scbool 8 :210 L IL. Mr. Iy .Inee Tullday Iv.nlnll with enJoylhle mo.I.. . lutute a COOcI evenlDc" enter· Pruer M..uq, :!~IOO .,. 1L'1M You, .. T: e , p. :"m. ... . Barllj ThOIllalto SUpt. volunt.er .group. In cl.a, Inil up For the utlon lo~'era we blv, tainmlllt., nID ~ple'a 8ervtbel, Pre&A:h1ac••velY other Bun4at, thl Yilt Imount of fall.n tr... "Joluua7 Darll" .tllrrln, ToIlJ Tbt. week let. .alute _ Eel. E"fe , Ind d. b I' I. conrlnll n,arly cunta. Piper Laurl'l and Don mUDd G"eDn, Th1. flne utor J1:46 L m. £VeIliDC Se"lce, ttrat Sunday la IV'ry .tr..t In til, vllllllL . Ta.ylor, 1"111& la abolu tb. racIDa :an 11O~ be . . . 1D the JlG~ WAYNE,VILLE CHURCH OF mODth. Orelteat property damagl .... ear bullne.. and the meo wbo r.leue of "Tb. SUld.nt Price." CHRIIT pOrtld WII to the auto b,long. build an4 drive them. ]t'a In tecb· You cu alway. depend on lalm for Price Roberti. MlDI.ter CAE&A~ C.. RIK FRIINDt Inl to Raymond Eakin.. A huge IlIco1or apd tW'lll out to be a velY a flDe performance an4 Im.,me BIble Scbool at 1:10 L III. Chari.. ~, YlDIater. t ... f.n amathlnl til. car'. top enJorabl. mOYie. be I. over eI,bty. IIId .WI lo1D1I Monpnr Worahip at 10:30 L m. CharI.. BtaallY, Bupt. while It WII parked In front of a new bead In, \ 1trbD¥. S---lal Clue at '1: 00 p. m. . M I It to 11 t. th I ....... th. Eakin, homl on a n r.. your way 10011. called "About Mn. . We' lee you. 4! mov II. »rllliD, Worahlp at 8: 00 p. m. Wol'llllp IIerrloe. 10 So m. Sunda1 BeIIoOl. 11 L III. Oth.1' treu allO f.1I cau.lnG ' Prayer lIeeUns eacla Wedll...d.y aUght damlg .. to the hom .. of to report but we are all pullin, ,venin«. Maurie, EncI.ra, M,., Ann Fre. for ber to do It Dext tlme. She II OREGONIA EVANGI!LICAL U. B. 'Ind a!)'d' M,., Loul .. File. All • velY nle. and I rea1Jy Ute her. Jlgpll.e Orttftth. Putor loeM. weI" covered by In,u,. Her rep.tered name Is Sburloeker ST. AUOUITINI! CHURCH ~UDda, Sebogl, 1,0 .. m. Ine.. and .be .ure t.. Rev. Jobn Benam., p ..tor. Manaln, Wo.u!p. U L III. Eleotrlc and t,lepho" • •ery· The rlhb1ta leem to have came Mae ..1 8:16 anel 10:00 .. 111. Youth rellowaJilp, '6:30 to 8:00. Ice WI. out In mlny IIctlon' of By CHAN, TH E CHOW to the conclu.ton that lbe COIIO' to_ untll late W.dnlldlY af. try bereabouta II DOt healthy for LEaANON CHRllflAN ICIENO. ll,noon, whll. comp.ny crew. rabb1ta and they hay. aU mo~ed MT. ~OLL~ METHODI8T from lhl Dayton Pow.r and Golly but It mUll be bot out away. Ot cour.. thl. 1. what '!fe '1'. M. Scatt, Mmllt.ChrI.Uan Sellnc. IIrvkle. are Lleht Company and Ohio C,,,, there lD the mid"est. 116 lOme all wlllted but It 11 ,etUD, pretty SUllday SchOOl, 8 :10 .. m" E. held every SUllday mof1liq at 10 tral T.I,phon, worked tire'.... W.. Whew. bllt am I slad that borin, around bere ",Ithout 11lJ. ~ ~ Supt. HI,bJaDd AVI. at 11 o'clock. Iv to 1'''-'0- . .-Ie... I'm. Dot 01lt there rlcibt DOW. Wltb thin .. to cbase. Oue.. I'll bue to WorlhlP Stt,n'lce. 10:30 L m. Bunday .chool att the .&me _~our. I _. ,. , .. _N t . my tru~ with the eat IIId ..... _, 11.1 aen Ice, 780 T ..tlmony meet n.ll 11t w...t n... ................................. mY coa t I'd luuOCl I '. . . .break "' ...... " p. m. 8 day ev_III., of each mODth a . We have a UtUe acbDauser pup· .tart cha.ln, her. Sbe proably . __ cttta from hIa relaUv.. blcludlng py bere now and be jUlt bad hi. wOIl't' Hke the Ide. though. Cau . SUNDAY RADIO PR80RAllS: one froID the nlece, lin. J6bDIO'G earl cropped IIId the)r are lOre. I ·take a very dtm view of b.ln, WAYNE'VILLE FRIENDS WSAI-8 : 46 .. m. wb.o ".. unable to attend the pro- feel 10 lOrry for blm. I'm slad I cblled ror lome reuOD or other. Firat Day School. ':'0 .. m. WING-9:00 I. m. &Tam. don't have cropped ean or a OrUy! lieaUIl.l tor WorablP. 10:80 a.m. WPFB-4:00 p. m . Mr. Stewart b.. beeo a memo docked tall. The puppy'a name II Another .ehnaUier by the name ----------:-:--:--~--:::-----:-:-:---:::-;W;;;::arr==en ber oC the cbul'Qh Cor .lny·nID. JUDlor an he II 10 cute. HI, balr of Monty bu moved In with UI NOTIOI! OF APPOINTMENT E.. Bhenrood, late of yean. He donated IIveral bours 18 101l8' and blult aDd cream. aI· and the Girl .eems to Uke him Execlrtor eou"nty, Ohlo, deceued. or labor to buDd the pre..nt Itrue- tboUlb It ".m tum I Irt.y wben b,' real weU. He .Ieepe "lth ber at Ellltate of Fred JD. Sb.nrood, Dated till. 16th day ot July, lUre whieb "aa erected mo... thlll (TOWI up. nlgbtl and ev.rytblDc. I take a Dec...... 115•. thirty yean 110. He baa served My friend Su.. thle foxterrler. raib.r dtm vie". of thl., but wbat RALPH H. OAREY, Notice ' 11 Ia.....". .....n t b I \ (Colltla.ed OD 1'11«' J'our) didn't w1il be.t In Ibelw I'm can I do! Jud,e of the Probate Court, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ • Well, I'll be baek 10011. with N.U14! M. Sherwood. "bo.. POlt Warren CoUDty, Ob:to II HarveYlborlf, r lOme more dop eye view. or tbe Oftlee hal been duly appolll.ted u Maple'" Maple, Attomel1' ' O hio, TELEPHONEI: oountlY-lo CounecUcut. mxecutlU of tbe Eatate of I're4 7·U--(8t}-8-6 Atme WAYNESVILILE 2091 LEBANON OffiCI 2·10~' RE,8 IDENCE 8-2611 MORROW No. S SAND and GRAVEL
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NIW IUITS Helm llulUu "I Walter lIuISHORTS (Girls) " IIary CaqbborD Saaden VI. llna, defendaDt , ordered to PlY $2G • • • Jeae Van Saoden, allmoDy, GraJ, per week. SUN DRESSES (GirlaJ lUJin,er and Grl7, attorneyl. • • • (COilLiDue4 .from Lut Week) Marle .aea VI JobD lAaCl, r PROIATt ",UN DRESSES (ladies') A IItUe WNil .. bullcUlIC a neat divorce, Fred E JOGes, atto~ey. Estate of Flora II. ",PMate. • • on the porcb poet JUlt outllde my William T. Upton "I Willard N. deceued, Ralph E. Applllpte, _SUMMER Sj-IOES (For the Family) wbldow. I Jut law It 10 up with Upton, for money only, 1Jft0Ullt eeutor, uem&'t from lDIa.eritance lomelhlD« &lid DOW It ,. IltUq c:taimed $1210.00 with IDlereat to. . , WAYNESVILlE SUMMER SHIRTS (Men and Boys) out on a brancb of the tr.. Ilq- from IIarch 14, I"", ~ple and MARRIAGE L1CINIII • Ing away. Now It baa loae .1' 1la1t~ a~.,.. WUlard N ' U Loma M. Scofield, 10, retired. SWIM SUITS (B.oys) (Girls) apln 'Wltb a .Uclt In ttl mouth. ton for Pm!:: only, adtou!t Lebanon, Emma D. HeathmaD, 79, It I. 'WorlLlnr very hard but It claimed $800 00 with IDlerut fro R. 3, LebanOD. RICHARD McFADDEN HAS ACCEPTED FULL.TIME etop. to .Inl a little between Karch U liM Maple aDd MIP: Leroy J . Eifert, 81, ~ trip.. It I. havln, Qllit. ~ time attorner. ' , Loveland, Juanita A. RawllD,., EMPLOYMENT WITH THE DAY" HARTSOCK DRY GOC)D8 8TQ,.E, WAYNESVILLE. HE WILL C().ORbecaule tbe top of the PCltt" aDd ~ E. Waper :m, perforator, 1IuoD. DINATE HIS FUNERAL SERVICE WlTH HIS NEW.mooth &lid nat and It keep. let· VI Jesse and Evel1n Gabbard, for ~bert";iaI~ItO~ . 21i.. f{C~I'1' LY ACQUIRED DUTIES. tlnr; the IUcke too nelr the edl~ Dl~ expended, dama,e., breaeh r:,r~~ID. ,tty 0', and then It pUlb.. them ott and (If r~l utate warranty; and co.ta Walter Ste b J 25 h 1 THE DAY " HARTSOCK STORE WELCOMES It h.. to do It over lIain. I do Carl W. Norman, ' altomey. metal warke: ~R. r ~ YOUR PATRONAGE. not lee but ~e tboulb perbap . Charles S Finley VI CeelUe Fin· Ruth Ann Ba~t, 26, bookkeep: there are two. Doel one of them lay, divorce, Fred E. Jonel. atlor- er, FrIDilln. All Good. N_ and of QUlllt)' Mae,rlal Selected For .ID« and the other 'Work 1 Tbere Dey. WUbur IkKeDIie, 28, conatruc. • PHONE 2115 Ju1~ J. R.eadnower v. Floyd J. tiOD worker, lIiDf.o rd, 0.; Belty mUlt be two but I can only." Your Summer Comfort one. Yel, tbere are two, I ... Readnower. divorce. J. T. Riley, at- Mae Jenkina, 18, seeretar')', R.R. 1. tbe other one now. If only bg. tomey. SharoDville. O. ' DEDICATED TO THE ULTIMATE IN 8eRVICE- FOil THE mane would find better waye of George D. Morale, 28, U. S. worlttnc toretber, and a topplDr; . COMMON PLIAS I Army, Lebaaon; Norma Jeaa Pel. COMMUNITY - BY THE PROFE8SION • once In a wblle for a little 1001. Calvm No. v. Raymond Cotton- ers, 22, waitreu, LebanOD. Yeaterday one of my trlot 11m, Esther Cottongim, The StaDdWi1llam Earl Saldner, 2'1. U. S. called me up to lay tbat .he h~ ard BuUdlD, and Loan Co.. judi- Army, VaD Wert, 0.; SlUrley 11M .,." Goods and Shoes 'one poor orphan chick, did I have to plalnWf for $'781.80 and WeJaer, 21. teacher, CarUale, O. G.t RERLI,.S For Your PAPERMATE Pen At the GAtETT~ a hen that would talre care of Itt IIa'rJorie M Elctrld,e VB Barry Roberl Evana, 24, machbdat. Waynesville, Ohio I laid I dido" DOW becaule heol C Eldrlcf(e. defendant ordered to t~~; Patricia Plummer, 16, Foe- .................... nn ............ n ............. . Get STAPLERS .nd STAPLES At the MIAMI GAIme I are Iliell uncertaln thbl,e you Ply $30.00 per week etc. ' • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ never ltDow what they are (OlD Verla DoillhmaD va Arthur D. , , to do, but ~~ I would trr. Aft.e DouJhmaa, cue diamiaaecl. :burcb Ibe gave me the poor UI \ John Eulene Taylor VI Norma Ue thin, In a larce ,bucket &lid 1 V. Taylor, plalDUff ordered to pay took It. home, expectlDr to walt $11S.00 per week. until DI'ht before trylq to put Home Federal SavID,. aDd Loan It under a hen but the poor thlnr AuodaUoD of ClDcbmaU VI Ellla . yipped 10 hard and 10 long that L DeDI more et al, saUsfacUon of I fina lly took It out and Intn judgment. duced It to the two red henll who Aurale Holbrook VI Jesse Lee go clucklnr; around wltb JUit two Holbrook, cue dismissed. . chlckl. They looked at It but - - - - - - - - - , .- - didn't lJ)' to plok It 10 I left It with them. About dark I beard the most painful yopa and weD out to (Ind tbe new chlok running around the chIcken bOUle trying to flnd out h.ow to let In and the HOUR8: two lIeDi and the two chlclrll com fortably Httled doW'll IDilde. I , to 11:41 a. m. had &lI awfUl time catching the 1 to 5 P. III. chick. Round aDd round we went tUl i tinally r;ot It and put It in Exclpt Wedn.~ay P. M. with the othel'l. They accepted, AbOYI Woolworth'a It but now I can·t find It and the 5 and 10c Store two red hen8 are ItUl clucldnl around with two wblte chlckl. Perhaps It may Bhow- up tOIItlb Telephone 2-430' or it may bave Joined another hen but I can't teU one white chick from another If they are the aame al&e 80 1 may never know.
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OPTOMETRIST VISITOR FROM FLORIDA Chllllter Imea of Lake Worth, XENIA, morld&. 11 a villter thle week of P&U1, DIIrvlcl. and Richard Scherer.
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You just swish a damp cloth, and this kitchen is ~parkling clean. And no wonder. All the units - ,drainboards, cabinets and sink- art"'ste~1 ' with shining surfaces of baked enamel and 'porcdain enamel. A finish , that is beautiful and long lasting, because it is baked <?n in natural gas'fir~d o~ens.
Why gas ovens? Because Youngstown can count on natural gas
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EXCAVATING and - - - _. DU MP TRUCK SERV I,?E P,h one Waynelville 3829 WAYNESVIL.L.E, OHIO ,
Air SIIow - Sail, J.I, 31, 1814 "TillE OF TH~IR LIVES" "PAIIIS, THE ,BEAUTIFUL"
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SEPTIC_ TANKS. CESS POOLS, Outdoor Toilets. Claterna Cleaned with modern equipment. WILIJAMS SANITATION. Phon e 6,504 2, Franklin, Ohio . . c-4·16,tfc
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
SPONSORS: ,AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 615
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••. when we'll see new ' evidence of local progress and prosperity; feel the old pride in our neighbors' accomplishments - and in our part in helping to make them possible. We serve the financial needs of . local farmers all year ;ro.und. Let us serve you too.
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FOR RENT--4-room modern apart. INDELIBLE PENCILa HERE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o-'1.~ We have genulDl. VeDU. Indel· ...... I • cl Ible CoP7iD& Penon. noW' In .tock. FOR RENT- pu S nees room an The Miami O&aettA~. 2 fumlahed aJ)artmenta - 1 up and 1 dOWll. Hot and cold water Kn. jiii_ _iiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SUSAN SCANLAN %-7-29 COMPLETE LINE OF
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l-INTERNAIIOIAL ~.~:':~~e $319.95, .1-AMANA 8T~9~~MC°:"~~R , $539.95 I~AIITOWAC 1~:~Q~ $499.95 , I-IORIE 1~~~G~' $324.95,
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JUl'Y 23 thl1l 31
JULY. ·23 thru 31
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VACATION8 IN MICHIGAN Mrs. Lucille Annltage is enjoy· Ing a vacation In 1IIlcblpn. ATTEND SABINA CAMP DlaD& Dumford and JUdy MODce are at the Methodlat Cburcb camp at Sabina this week.. VISIT IN NATION'S CAPITOL Mr. and Mr8. Robert MODee and daughter. Judy, .pent several days of the paet week In wuhlqton. D. C..
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VACATION NEAR DENVER . Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock lert on Monday morning and wul enjoy a two week.s vacation near Denver. GUEST IN CENTERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and daughters were Sunday guests of Mr. and l'I\rs. Robert BlUet and "Tamlly In Centerville. RETURN FROM WE8T Mr. and Mr •. Robert Brlgbt and daughters bave rsturned after a deUsbtful tbree weeks vacatioD tour through the Welt. and In Walblngton and .oregon. VISITOR8 FROM DETROIT Mr. and Mre. Charl88 Orford, or Detroit, MIcblgan, were peats ot the latter'e brother·ln·law and s liter, Mr. and Mrs. Emelt Butterwvrtb durt tb t it. .. q e paa wee ATTEND KENTUCKY FUNERAL
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Information oelved by Raymon F. Hatfleld, Superintendent of Warren County Scbooill. veterans who wt1l ban been dllch&rged or offlclaUy rttleased from the armed servlcel two years or more by AUCUlt ZO, 1964. wlU have to enter tmnlne on or berore that date or they will lose tbelr ellgtblllty for tralutnz. Instllutlonal On·Farm Training for veterans who wish to train as fanners Is condllcted In pubUc higb schools. Up to the present time · there has' not been surtlclent demand for tarm trolnlng to Ju.s tify a claS8 In every county. In some areas veteran8 from two or more counties make up a claBS In the neare8t approved scbool. Mr. Hattield state8 tbat bls ot· flce Is coopersUng wltb tb State Department of EducatJon In thl/l matter and will be glad to assist any veteran In Warren County In 8e urlng tbe proper en rollment blanks and enrolling In a IIchool. However. tbere a n be no delay; veterans who will be &Hected by tbe AUgU8t 20 "dellmlUng date" mUlt act at once. Application forms and informs· lion can be secured by requesting them directly trom the "Outce of Institutio nal On·Farm Tralnlng," 220 South Paraons Avenue, Columbus 16, Ohio. A fe w appU· cation blaDka are avallable In the olUce of County Superintendent HatrJeld.
Tbe IUccelle of lut Saturday's paper " drive" by Waynesville:' Cub Scouts attained I16mewhat overwbelmlng proportions wben all or the avaUable trucks were filled to overnowlng early In the a.fternoon wltb only par t 0 f Waynesville haTIng .been covered and It developed that tbere waa no way to dlspoee of the paper until Monday morning. according to Wesley R. Jones, Pack 40 as· slatant Cubmaster, who was In cbarge or the "drive." A total at 10,650 lb•. of old newspapers and magazlnee was coUected. Thl Cub. wl.h to thank all perlon. who contributed paper, and to particularly thank Rhode. Bunnell, Luther Hartaock, Rob. ert M. Bauer, Ray Morgan and Carl Pltltlck the Early Ele. vatora, who loaned truckl to pick up and tranlport the paper. They allo wllh to thank and IPologlze to all perlonl who had pa per they wllhed to contribute but who were not contacted becauae of the lack of tranaportatlon flcliitiel. Every effort w.. made to pIck up all paper which hid been carried out to porchea or cUrbl, according to Jonel, but If any of thl. W&l milled, the Cubl hope that the donora will underetand and aocelli. their apologl... Anotber drive Is being planned for the near fulure at whiCh time a ll contrlblltlons wbJch were Dot picked up last Saturday wUI be n ... _.... bandJed ___ . .
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Two mODths P.t week~y IOU· ball practice uBder tbe tutela~c of Robeft W. Grimm, Pack 40 CubmutJllr, bJ! Wayneavllle's smaneat orrant. playeN , paid oft· In a 6-2 'IVIb;l over Jack Leb· man'l aU·star ¢nb Scout team from Lebanon fIl' a game at Old Mill Stream Pafk last 'ruesday eveDlDa. The .gnltude of this accompllsbment fly Grlmm's t86m of 8·11 year-o~s can probably best be apprec~ted wben It Is reallied tbat Lelgnan. who Is Cubmaster of LebaDOn's Pack 36. was able to pick bls aU·star tesun from aronnd elgbty bo),s enrolled In the several Cedar City Packs who have been sho~g up for prac· tlce, whUe Grimm bas had a group of only ' about tWlmty·flve Including two boys from Lytle's Pllck 30. from which to 'develop a team. Waynelllille Cu ba who partlc l. pated In thll game In,cluded: Keith Fralure, Dicky Dunham, Robert, Dal. Hamock, Stevie Conner, Garland Elam, Roy ROle, Tommy Norrll and Lou ie Crocby• . The two Lytle boy. who played were Mark arid Kent Dill. Billy Drake and Bobby GriMm Ihared the pitching duo tie. and each allowed only one run. A return game ' haa bee n sched. uled tor 6:30 p. m. on 'ruelday, August 17, at Hannon Park, Leb· anon. and all Waynes~'l1e and Lytle residents 1fllo can nlake the trip are being ~ed to plan to attend this game to lend tbelr moral support to our boYII.
BUILDIII REQUIRED .
CORP. JERRY D. COPAS KOR 8 A (FHTNC) - Marlne Cpt.
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Warren county reeldents erect· ing new bulldlngll or remodellng present structures are now . reo Qulred by law to notify the office of County Auditor A. M. Parker of ,sucb construction or improve· ments within a SO-day period from the beginning of su b Impro ve· ments. The attention of the public Is called to tbls Section 5713.17 ot the Revised Code or Ohio. Any person or persons failing to comply with the regulation ure subject to a penalty. Form. now are available In the auditor's of· rice for reporting' new buildings or Improvements.
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W b en Patrl k X. Callahan. Soap Box Raci ng Cbamplon, of Miami . Florida, tak es part In the AH·ft merlcan Soap Box: Race at Akron. on August 15. he wllJ be assured of a root ing scction rrom nea rby f t. Holly. Pllt'l grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Thomal C. Runyon, of Rt. 1, Wayneaville, wI ll be pulling for him to win in' the big race at Akron. Pat ' I mother waa, before her marriage, Mi ll Mil· dred Runyon, daughter of Mr. and Mra, T. C. Runyon. of Mt. Holly. Prom the mlnule Pat arrives In Akron until the end of the offiCia l banquet of Cbamplons Sunday night after tbe race. he will be treated 8S a king. The Ohevrolet Motor Co. gives $15,000 In college scholarships to the wiMen. First ' place winner gets $6.000, the others ' lesser IIlnounts. •• ,,1. •••••••• • •••••••••••••••
measures by Dr. Arch Harvey. Warren county healtb commls· 810Der. . Dr. Harvey. In ask in g com· munlty cooperation In combating tbe dread disease. lIald handbills would be printed and distributed In the village, asking resldentll not to congregate anej. requesUng parents to keep chlldren at home. .The eighth cue reported I. of Linda Wllllaml, deughter of Mr. and Mra. t<enneth WIlliams. The child II now under treat· ment at CIncinnati General ho.· pltal. Thil II Warren county'. 13th polio cue thus far In '954, Dr. Harvey said ' the handbill he plans to distribute wllJ Include a list of normal precautions as to diet, not getting chl11ed. cleanlng prntlces, et~ . 'rbe vlllage haa been sprayed and children have been given gamma globulin wher· ever exposure was reported, be said. FRAIKLlI lAMED FHA
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Noel <t. Easton, Rt. 2, Franklin, Is the newly appointed member or the Warren County Farmerl Home Admlnlstratloll committee, Grady M . Rhodes . the agencY'1! c 0 u n t y supervisor. announced this week. The appointment b&came effective J uly 1. 1964. Mr. Easton owns and operates a general rarm near Franklln, speCializing In relglstered Brown' Swiss Cows and Hampshire hogs. The other two members of tbe a·member committee are Keller Hoak. Ri.. I . Wayn61lvUle. and; Clarence R. Wilson . Rt. 1. Morrow. Each member Is named ror a 3-year term, and one appointment expires each year. No member com pleting a 3·year tenn can suc· ceed himself. Every agricultu ral county In the country has sucb a cdnunlttee to help tbe Fanllers Rome Ad· mlnis tru lill ll county - sllperv or a dapt the agency's loan I)OIIcle8 to local oondiUon s Including rann credit needs. The Fanner8' Home Admlnlstra· tlon makes loan s to famlly·type farm · opera.tors to buy. Improve. or OJ) rIlte ertlclenl farms, or to construct or repair rann water facili ties needed for profitable op· eratlon. Specia l livestock 10an~ are made wbere t emporary oredit Is needed to enable tbe operator to remain In operation. The agency Illso makes loan8 in ountles or tates deSignated by the Secretary of Agriculture UB areaa where emergency credit Is needed. However, the agency does not make loana at a ll ), type to any applicant wbose needs caD be
Tbe. S. Department of Agrl· culture announced last week that Combine straw left on new NOT ICE I becaUB of adverse weather con· meadow seedlngs In wbeat !lelds dltlons In mucb of the wheat·produclng area, the 1964-crop wbeai Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rye were may cut nen year"s hay crop on BMr. and Mrs. Harold Shuttl and boat and hoateu to the Welt ball. That's the average loss In w\ll be at Le To'wn Hall price IIUpl)Ort requirements have cbUdren, Ellen Marie and Mal· Wayne Advisory CouncU on FrI· severa) year's testa at the Ohio Monda),. August • from 10 :00 a. bee n rela.lIed to In lude light ~Im attended the fUDer.) of Mra., da), evening. Dunng the bUs I· State Uulver.lty Far~. fm. to 12:00 NooD and fIrom 1:30 weight wbeat tbat otberwtle Uerbert Aleunder In Irvin. KJ. nees aeul~ plane w ..,.4lIcuued ,Earl Jon·ea. Ohio State Unl~r· p. m. until 3.30 ;)It. , would not -be e~ble (or prl&! On Sunday. (or the entertaining '" the 'County .ltya ext.enslon agronomist, ad· MARGARET GOD'W IN support. Farm Dureau Women In August. vises farmerl to clip combine E :lecutlve Elecretary The lighter w~lght wheat In· The topic for tbe evening "How 8~ubble and get the atraw oU.. """."." ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.. Iud d under tbe relaxed provl· VACATION FftOM U. C. - - - s lone will be sample grade on Mrs. Ralpb Hutlngs aDd Mrs. Can We KelU) Well," with Mre. meadow seedlngs al 800n &8 pos· Walter Sbeeban are now enjoying Rye as discussIOn leader, brougbt .Ible. Wbere ..graln Is cu t with a Warl'll Salas telt weight onl)" but no wbeat NOTICEI a vllcatlon alter oompletlng a out many InterelUlI, comments. bind r. he auggesls mowing In testing less than 40 pounds per Dr. E . 1.. Dav is wlll va cinats summer term at UalYenlty of FolJowln, adjournment, It was de· late August to Improve chan es Down, Record I.ow. Ilushel will be e lhfl~le tor BUP. dog .. for rabl s on Saturday, Aug. Cincinnati. clded to meet In September with for a good bay crop ne::t year. , porl The IIgbt weight wheat will 7th between the bours of 9· 12 and Always allow new meadow seed· A report tiled by County Treaa. be discounted tour cents for eaab 1 to 5 at his oruce. Mr. and Mrs . .Uiwrence BrQwn, August being vacation month. Re· Ings to grow after September 1 urer Russell Dumford and State pound below the minimum test OE8 TO MEET MONDAY This Is In accordance with tbe Miami Chapter 107 OES will freshwentB ...vere served during without mowing or pasturing. Treasurer Roger T rac, 8ho \v~ col· weight (60 or 61 pounds a. bus hel. ollnty·wlde compulsory vaccina. Jones urges. September and Oc· lectious lrom the salell of' prepaid dependi ng on class) for Grade No. lion program. There wlll he a meet In replar lellslon on Mon tbe l oclal hour. tober are the montb wben crop8 tax receipts for last week reveals 5 wheat. This discount will be In s pecial ree of $2 U dog rO I' this day, Augus~ 9 at eight p. m. The bui'ld up plant food reserves In It decline over the cortels pondlng addltlou' to other requIred dis, day only. Initiatory work will be given for Ladies' Aid ~claIJ their roots. That makes the pia nt period a year ago, C()llection8 coun ts aud will be. added to th e two candidates. The rabies vnc Ina lion Is ef· strong I' Ilext yenr : nnd Lhe tnp laBt wek amounted to $9.294.79 as discount or nine cents per bushel fectlve 'for approximately t year. WeBasd., growth during thal period belps compared to $11.161.51 for tbe ror wheat grading No. 5 on test VI81T CAMP NEAR MORROW protect the legume from winter corres ponding period a Ylsar ago. weight. The July meeting ot tbe J,.adles Mr. anCil lrs. L . H. Gordon Injury. efore the \>rovlslona _were reo South Wayne Advisory spent several days of tbe past Altar Soclet)' wall beld Wednes· Inxed. price Bupport WII8 limited da)' evening at. the home ot Florweek with the III tter's brotber. t.o wheat grading No. 3 or better, :ftIJ'""." Meets Here Mr. and Mrs. Albert WUkereon at Ine Schuhart. . 01' No. 4 or No. 6 on test weight It was decided by the Society Bua'i 'aaching their camp near Morrow. The South Way n e Advisory only. The IIg1blllty requirements to have 'ap Ice Cream Social on Question : What Is the Baha'l Mr. an d Mts. Norm.a·n Brown nre being broadened to make price Council enjoyed a most deUclous suturday ' evenl.n g, 1ugust 28, p:lplanatlon of Dlasphemy against nnd daughter Lucille. or Dayton, RETURN FROM KENTUCKY support more generally available dJnner at the Golden Lamb on spent Saturday with their Sister, o funner!!. tc prevent a demoral· T h \I r s day evening. Seventeen Mr. and Mrs. David Uartaock slurtlng at five o'clock. Tbe pro· the Holy Spirit T , go to tbe Answer : The holy realities of lJertha 0 1'0\1 II. and daugbter and Mr. and Mre. ceeds of tbe /loclal ized market price for this yunlilY members and two gU88tll, Mr. Mrs. Katherine Barnbllut, Mrs. of wbeat, and to encourage more Da ~ Id ¥iffi!1is und Mrs. Jnmrtr.lii~fea~~~iii:-ir~rr-aii~ai.=-------' James Hartsock, Sr., bave ra- Sbool BU8 tund to help transport the Man1restatlona of God bave turne' after spe ~d lile a tew days tbe chldlren to at. Brlgld's school two splrilual positions: One Is Marie Rime and their gllelt, Mra. orderly wbeat marketing. Tbe Larson were present. A pleasant In XeD1a. compared to the position of the Rae Ki nnard, Irs. D. R. Smith low test weigbt wheat now In, socia l hour followed the dinner. In K,eDtuc ky vlaltlng relatives. Jobn WWlama wae the luck), sun and the other is tbe radiance and \\llss Mllrga.r et Edwllrds were For• • r Rnldell elud ed In the program Is storab le HAS 88TH BIRTHDAY wlnm>r of the Roll.serle Roaating of the Manifestation whloh 1s like guesta ot Misses Rutb and EIIz. and III suitable for commercial use Will Speak Here Oven gtven a~ay at tbe ' cburch these abeth Chandler at a plCDlc sup. either as food or feed. Mrs. B. V. Smith celebrated her picnic ]"uly 18 at the Old MlII the rays from the lIun a re the perfections of God, In IJer at Ft. Anclent on Thursda)' Reports Indicate tbat dry bot Next Wedn••day el,bty-elgblh birthday anDlver- Stream Park. OUr congragulatlonl Fred B. Henderson. former res· otber words. the Holy Splrll Jt f)venlng. winds prior to ·barvest In tbe mao ear)' on ~onda)' . and received to blm and bIB taml"'. Louie N, prle~, who W&l! for· Ident and stUl weil·known around the mantreetatlona of the parfec· Mr. Sheldon Sbrleves" of Wil· jor Southern Wheat States. and merly field secretary for the )u· many glns and carda. for whlcb H08t88s81 tor the evening were the community, was honored at a .be waa so ver)' grateful. Mrs. Eclltb Lindaaer. Mrs. lI'Ior- tlOns were not In ChrIat. Jesus mlngton. vlBlted his mother, Mrs. wet weather followed by un favor· diana Yearly Meeting. nnd as recent meeting of WaynesvllJe would not have been the Messiah. Reba Shrieves on Friday evenln,. able conditions In the Nortliern lIucb was associated with tbe Lodge 163, Free and Accepted VISITORS FROM FLORIDA ' ~~m~:~.Uhart and · Mlsa Margaret If .. soul remains far trom the Mrs. Carolyn Ellington and Wheat Area. are rellult!ng In un· Waynesville Friends Meeting. :will Masone. Mr. Henderson received Manlteetatlon Jle ma), yet be children ol . Eaton. were nallori usually llrge quantities of low Mills Dee Hawke. 1II,rI. Ma • . be 'at the ' Wblte Brick Meeting a Veteran's Medal for having been swak.e ned. for he did not 1'8ClOIr' of tbelr grandmother, Mrs. Lena test weight wbeat from the 1954· Cardwell and ·Mr. Deane Hawke, House Wednesday, August 11 at a Mason for fifty years. The nile the Manlteetatton of the Hartaock on Sunda7 afternoon. ENJOY PICNIC 8UPPER ' crop. of Florida, are gue8tl of Mr. and 8:00 p. m. medal, a gift of tbe Grand Lodge Mr. and Mra, Mark McMillan of DIvIDe P.rfectlonl. But U he Mrs. Jel8le O"Br)'llnt and Mrs. C. Lee Hawke and other He will tell or his experiences of Ohio. wa.a presented by WIl· Hageman, New MeXico, are pests loathe ·t h , Divine Perfec~ons daugbter, Min BerDioe , O'Bryaat, aa MllIslonary In Japan raring lIam Fraser. of Lebanon. relatlvea. oC relatives bere, and ID their themselves - the HoI), Spirit - of W&.!blngton C. H., ·WElre callers and Bowls the past five years. Mr. 'Henderson hecame a mem o honor tlle fellowlng relatlvell en· he Is like the bat tbat hatell the of MI88ee Ruth and EUza:beth RETURN FROM' LAKE ERIE ... HClubM .... H .... ber here In May. 19'04, and lerved Jo),ed a picniC supper at Wayne light. To remain far from the Chandler on Frida7 evitnlq. , tbe lodge as its Worshipful Mas· Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen and Park OD , SatunS&¥. evealne : Mr. Sun (the Manlttatatlon) d061 'not Mrs. Lucille Armitage' left on . Buttons and Bowll 4-H Club Announce 'Manta•• ter In 1911 and 1912. Tbll makes d&U8'bters have returned home and Mrs. lIIclll1lail of New lIex- entail baniahment. but eninlty to- Saturda), 'tor a two wMb met Tbursday, Jul)' . 27 at Palt)' Of. Their Dau.hler (our members of Waynesville after a weekI vacatloll OR .Lake teo, IIr. anel II.... DIUoIl IIcMUJan 1ward the Ll«bt (Divine Perfee- tlon at Mackluac IIlaDd, IItch. BI'O'NDI wltb Mrs. LaRue and Mre. Mr. and lIIrs. Earnelt Richer- Lodge who are fifty year memo Erie, near SanduI~)'. EDroute . and daulbter of Falmouth, Ky., tiona) Is the cauae of everlutIDI 1II1Hes Ruth and Ellaabeth RetaUlck In charge and Garland son. of Penaacola, Florida, an bera, the othere belDg John Cart· home tbey visited triends In Ar· ~r. and Mra. Rtlx McMillan and banlllhni~nts. Souls that do DOt Chandler .were dbUler 'cU8!lta of ~tamper presiding. llngtoo, ~Io. family, of Connecticut, Mr. and receive gra.ce from the bounties tbe Benton Hoak ramu)" on Tu.· The club member's motbers at· nounce tbe weddln, of t bet r wright. Max Hamllton Bnd Sam tended tbe meeting. After the daugbte.r. Miss Claude R. Thomp, B. Henkle. HOM E FROM CAMP LI!JEV!"E Mra. Robert ' MclIIlllan and Mr. of the HaJj Spirit remalD deprived da)' evelling: ' . The Worshipful Master, LoNn game was played, refresh mentAl son of the U. S. N., ltationed hI .. ' and Mrs. Robert ToJlebo~.. a,!d of the cUvine . gift, and the ban· . - ,-----Pensacola. J. Hopkins. annotincea that six: Mr. and ·Mrs. Dale ~ft~ aDd family o[ ~flml~6n. Mr. , an~ Ishment Itself puts tlie eonl .,.. ""ASONS, OE8 TO PICINIC , were se"ed. . Mr. Thompson Is the lion of Mr. members were eUr1ble to receive ~ lItUe IOn, B":,ce, \ arrived he" Mrs. Herbert lIIolllUan and cbU· yond 'r&!lcb of pardon Abdul Memben of , -WarheilvUle . Ma· News Reporter. Helen Smith. and MIl!: Walter Thompson. Of twenty-ave year b·u ttons. anil mm .Camp aAJeune, ·N. C. thIa dren. · Mrs'. WIUu:d I"w1I.U anel Baha, lI!lnlc. and Eutel'D 8w ~ WaynesvlUe. . that they w.ere all present. The . week. •IIr: Duffee. Just releaaed Ions, Mr. and Mr.. auaseU WU· ., . with their lamW8I will plcnte at presentation wall made by Earl . froID mlUtary senice, will ~oJa eoa, Mial Miriam WIlIOll, Mr. ENTERTA'IN "FORTY-I'(INERr< W.,.. . Park. on SaDda,. Aquat VISlTOR8 FRO~ DAYTON . In the MIBD;IlsbUI'l schoo)s ,tbl. DaI. White. Mn. ·Donald WUlOn Mr. and lin'. WUJIam stroui. 8 With ail early ~1lIJ. supper; .'\ lIIr. and Mn, Paul Sc~erer and GUEST FROM LONG ISLAND iThom ... who waB Master. In 1929, .;. . to the' following. O"llIe Gray. E: year. and Mr. and Mrs. Allie Cuter. and cihIIdren bad .. thelr ·~ lIem.b tft wlU pI.... aot:e that U.e tamllT had all Sunday vllitors Mr. - .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Behrens F; Earnhart, Kenneth st. John. : ,\ , on Sunda eveDlu the "Fort. place baa been c~ and ~re, A.Ogult QleriDger, have bad III tbelr ,gUut for t\le NIn ~ y 1 A reel d':" ' _ , . DaytOn .and Mr. and Mrs. Robert past ~wo weekI the latter's lister. William S~ylor, J. W. Riley Sa)'· HAVE OUToOF,-TQVlN ' QUESTS' COL. BILKa MOVE TO ALAI. Miss Geraldine Morrll, 'ot Wood. lor, and Raymond Braddock, M~: John O. !.anon. ancl · cldJ· ' Col. and Mrs, Josepb BI1It and ' dl':er !':~~DJoJ::'d thOle .HAVE ,8UNDAV: ~UEIliT8 ' , L. Hutcblson of ~ettertng. dran. enroute ' from Chlcaro were children . are IIOW I~ted ill th.lr PNlClllt we.. IIr. and Iiln. Omar . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert lIoMUtan ---- baven,~nk Island. ~ew York. cuelta of ber ·~otIi.r, M~. ~ E. bo~~ In .l4ontpmery, AlabeJDa, lIIe~ of ~~ ~. ad ....... ,bad as Snnd.)'_ ;u..ta. ' .-,. 'a~d HAPPY HOUft ·~LU8 . TO M~ET MI1I8 'Morris made the trip by BRADDOCK·FI8CHER . WEDDI~G , T.he weddlng of MIH "e~Dle Lee AabWT, and brO\henl ,.,r a ' wltb the Coloael' at JfuweU"'~ RoaIb WOttEmaa . or LfDc*bww, ·1In. lIark IIcMlUaD .of ~"' Mex· The Happy Hour Club' will meet pl.a ne. . 'Brad4ock, 'd auptiir of Mr: and daJa aDd .OIl their ~ to their <»1:. aa4 II~ Silk anel cbIldNa 1Ir.. aiad Mrs. RWlliJ LiimPIdD ·of ~j ..... aa4.~ ~Iu WII.aon. Oil ,Saturda, iUterIloon. Aurult '1 . , IIrs. Raymond ~radcloC~ -.el, Mr. twlii., III Hatboro. PeJUlL. . IIr. bay. beeD relideDU of WQ1l~ ~ Mr. .... Mn. Artb.r lIiN IIlttAm WUIo.. .1Ir. DUe at tile boJDe or '!Irs. Be~ Boak INDEX CARD FILE BOXES Doll Albarr 'aCC'OlDpan1e4 YUle tor a fw' ,..... ,w ..... .... ~ 01 lIarYva....... 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By CHAN , THE CHO " Publish d E\'ery Thu rsllny Mornlns CHURCH a t \\'n\lu~s l' i11 . \Var ren ou.nty, Ohio. LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH W 1I. 11I'r I 'om bac k 1 al n and 1':11 1\:'f '11 as 80('ond cla8s ma tter t I III 1,\m b n. ~1l 1l1 8 t or U. 6. Unu hn. PnslOr llle P081 0(1 Ie u l Waynes ville, Ohio, thi s pa MI \\' It hila b n very U nHle,1 I!rI' lc. ll : 46 a. m. (' h, I h ,"'hool. 9: go 1\. m.. Mr. 'Hclef lil E" Rc t of Ja.roh 3. 1 78. bU8}' a round h e ~ e. 11 the p • II r n ~l ~1 II lno. 1I pl. j 1, 1 hav bN'11 Il lrrylng a nll 81·ur· Wors hi p SCfI'l C . ~ O : 30 a. m. ST. MARY 'S ' EP ISCOPAL ryi ns 11boUl pluckJng and trim" nUll, Yel lowsilip II l1 rlny 7:30 1' h l:' n I'. Sl\IUU I . K I'~' s. neeNr ubscrl pllo'1 Rll.1es-$2. P r r aI', Ill. advance, In \·lI1Io; $2.50 el sewhere Illillg dogs. \\'e' \'I~ 11011 sev rnl p. m . unllllY : Choi r PI'II '( Ie(' Thul'sun y ,. 00. ,lire I' nt type or dogs In thlll Holy o01munlon. 7: 30 a. m. THURSDA Y, AUGUST 5, 1954 w ek IH\(I I thou ght you'd Il k hu rc h choo1. 10: 15 II. ,01. h or b ut tbrun. Adult \\' ors1l111, 10 ;.16 n. m I Er.R Y CtiURCH OF CHR IST Til re wer tou r w 18h terri I I 0 S lind t wo fox terri rs In and th" , llYlIl U nr" er. Mlnlne r UTIC A E.U.B. CHURCH Olrl and V irginia , ' another girl IIl ble l'Ilou l. 9 : 30 n. OJ . MI SS J ANE FI r E that workB her . did aU the work ~I o rnl ll g Worship, ]0 : 30 lI . Ill . \ It IJII m ' hanno n. ~1! I1l st e r . I fI' )"r :\I eetln/ol, 7: 00 1/. 01. oine were QuitEl Corre.pondent d . th 16 0 0 lh dogs. ' unda), ' ch 01 !l : ~O r. II: .. Mr. • You n:' Peopl '8 .1 ti llg. i :00. Competition for awar. s m . .e. unconcerned 01' r tb olngs on. }In, ;"y TholllU8, . up t. E.' IIln . en·I<' P8. 7 : HO p. m . Funeral servl s for William departments of the Semor Dl vl9~on I;m l oth rti r S nl d It nough to I'r ne hlnK, ever)' olbel 3u nday Thompson weI' conduoted Sl\wr· n~d. !p all classes of the t'!I~~~ so ap at the~. Th ey didn't li ke 11 : ·15 n. m. J,;venln !; Se n 'l ·c. ft rst SundAY III day I\rt.ernooll from lhe tubbs DIVISion at the 1954 Ohio Sta e. . that ery \\'oU bu t what can th y WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF DIOlith. Fun ral Hom . I/urlnl W IlS In : Aug. 27-Sept. S wil.1 be satiSfYt-- expect If lh "~ are going to pull CHRIST k t Dayton ing and gainful. Premiums amoun 111 morlal Por em , ry, . . in to $266,092.20 will be awarded tb dOgS'. hair Oll t. I ask you? •• Pr lc Ro b rla, HDlster CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Mr. 'l'~o~p~~n dl~d \ita~ne;:~~ a! wi~ increases noted for the Junior ' We hal'e a p .g fl og b e~e now Kembul of the Junior Divialon vUle, Girl Scouta; Patricia BeardaDible 'hool al 9 :30 a. m. Charles Roberts, Mlnlsl r. MtAm a oy oSP , Division. Prizes have been upped lIAmed Prl.ncetls and a poodle by Fa.i r Board tor tho 195' Ohio State lee, Delaware. Bobby Show; kIt. Morning Worsblp al 10 :30 a. In. Charles Slanley. Supt. heart ullme nL He" lUI admitted1 to $98 000 for Junior c1aSlliftcations, , the 01Ull at R ames. He teUs m Fair, Aug. 27-Sept. 8, have reeel.ved dred Ranna, Mt. Cory, Farman Specia l lass at 7 : 00 p. m. Worship Bervtce 10 !t. rn ther Saturday following an 8 . , an inc~ense of $3,000 over last year. I his people named hlln that b&- thelr oerWlcatea of appointment Institute POlten; Junior fair ManEvening Worship at 8 : 00 p. m. Sunday Scbool. 11 a. m. tack at bls horne. He tJ veu In tbe Frozen foods have been addeg to cause they won him In n rattle. from Gov. Frank J. Lausche in the ager Janel; Mary .Ann Walter, Mt. Prayer M elln g each Wednesday annual oeremony, witneased by OJ. Oory, Glrll 4-R Cluba. Allee Re>RaymoQd Brooks home on Ma in the classifications in the culinary Cute. huh ? venlng. treet and bad resided In t.hls department, according to announceA~new girl arrived today. My rector of Agriculture Andrew L land. ColumbUl. Camp Fire Girta. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B. ommunllY {or about two yeaTS. 'ment by Mrs. Ruth A. Steva, mem- girl Is training her to take her Sorenaen, State Fair Manager Sam Second row, left to right, Ralph Eugene Orlrtlth. Paltor ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. eorge Taylor of ber of the Itate board of agriculture place when we come home. wbl h C. Cashman. and Junior .FaIr Man- Leslie Humph"1!' Aahtabula. Ju· Bunda, ijcbool. 10 a. m. Ft. Wayne, In.dla na. were gucsts in charge of music. arta a.nd craft.. won't ·be too long now, I hope. ager D. Robert Jone8. venUe Grange; 1m Adam., South Rev. John Berning, Paelor. ' Marnlnr Wo.sb!p·. 11 u. m. Preml'ums to the lUIlount of $186 The new glrl's- name Is Edna. nnd The young executives are ~IC- Zaneaville. I.n du.trlal Arts; David h re Saturday of Mrs. Ne ill e Vout~ FellowshIp, 6:30 to 9': 00 MAssea 8:15 and 10:00 a. m. herwoo d . wI'll be offered winners of the best sbe Is very nice and likes chow tured here z_ wth e executive 0 · ce Roa. McConnell, Danville. Bo" , M Oal 8 rt 0 k or Dayton d while Govemor Lnusche explnlns Beouts; Jim Barr, Zaneaville. DiI- rs. sy a s , . specimens of frozen fruits an dogs particular ly wtilcb pleases their reaponaibillty for exhIbita and tribatlve Educatlon Clube; StephlD LEBANON CHRI8T1AN SCIENCE waa a bousegucsl bere during the vegetables. In additio n a m~~- me, ot cours. he has a black activities at the Junior Fair, Parka, Columbus. City School Gar- MT. HOLLY METHODIST ChriaUlln SeJence servt e II are week end ot her brother Ilud 81s- planning, balanced-menl ex~ibl~ IS chow lady dog and I would very Standing, first row, left to right, den.; Bill Bardeaty. Wapakoneta, T. M. Scaff. Minister ter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. lyde planned, consisting of a maID dlsh, much like to meet her. someUme. are Director Sorensen ; Harley De- Farm Bureau .Youth Coanell; Dal, und.ny School, 9 : 30 a . 01 .. E. beld every Su nday mornm. at 10 Highland Ave. at 11 o'cleclt. Levlcy. green or yellow vegetable. veget Mt. Ste lin B ~H Club King, Wooste".' Future Farmen of A. J,;Ulll.hart. Supt. Adam B. mpbell Is reported table of high IItnrch content, such J hear the hot weather has ~el men, r g, °Ya.... I ; America; and State Fa1r KlDapr unda y Bcbool at tbe lame ·houl'. Worlh lp Sen·lce. 10 : 30 8. m. to be recovering satlBfactorlly at as corn or lima beans, [ruit and I up Il little now back home and I m ~:o:::t;:a:~;~~~:~: C~~ Cashman. Evening Servl e, 7,80 p. m. Testimony m ellngll 1st Wednell' . glad for you. It remruns Quite _ _ _.....:.._ _ =-______..:...____________ laml Valley hospital from In- bread or rolls. day evening of each montb a t 8. Jurle re el~ d several days ago Other culinnry c1ossificatioD8 ore cool here and today we had a t rThe Miami Oa.z,e tte la on ' sai l' SUNf>AY R DlO PR9GRAMS : when he was removing a tree bre.ad, rolts and coffee cake, cakes, rlble tbunde;st~nnd WhIC~ frlgh l- each Thunlday at noon at thl' WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS WSAJ- : 46 a. m. which had fallen during tbe lIe- coollie , honey I~ co~king ~nd ;:ed :ome 0 t e ogs. at me' l Waynesvllle nru~~ Store. Tht' First Day School. 9 : lIO a. m. WIN0-9:00 a. m. "ere atorm In the area. canned pr ducts, Includmg frUits, oug . Meeting for \1 ouhtp, 10 :30 a.m WPFB-4 : 00 p . m. Mnl. Ida ColUns wbo suffered a "egetabl es, juice. Ilnd halanced Our rabbi ts back home are p!'lce rell.n1 na thEt same-5c per stroke three weekts ago while vls- mel!! exhibits. having tbelr babies by now and , lingle COPY- in $:l.00 per year. Get STAPLERS and STAPLES At the MIAMI GAZETTE I lUng In Greenfleld with her son- Try GAZETTE CLASSIREDS l'lm look.ing forward to seeing cat, ao I'll be ~tr now. See you them. I certainly miss the old I • A great array of boneshoe In-law and daughter. Mr. and {rs. Sterling Ingalls Is reported In - - THEY GET RESULlS hom stead and all our nice nelgh' l lIOOn with BOme more dogs er pitching talent will be vieweel "fair" condition. Mrs. Collins wilt bors. views or the country -- In Connec- during the eighth annual Ohio State Fair hOnleshoe pltehin. pr0remain at the IngaUs home until noon of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Whoops! Thought I saw a pussy Hcut. .."" gram at the ColumbUi Faiqroundl, she Is able to return to her home Waterhouse. WayneavlUe. Concrete Block Chlmne, Block Claude A. Benedict, Johnato~ here. Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Thornbury Waterproof Cement Rock .Iock .upervillOr of honeshoe pltcl1iD., ... are vacationing In Unnellota. TELEPHONE8: MIs8 Ba rbnra Dosler a nd Don. announcea. ,.. Funeral services tor J 0 h n St......h and Schoonover, 46, of Waynesville, aId Sharpe are In Oxford tbls WAYNE8 1~ ILLE 2091 Qualifyin, rciunda for th, BuckCement .nd Mortar GI ••• and former resident of HarveYB- week attending the District 7 Lt::BANON Office 2-10:'9 eye State Boraeahoe Pitchen AuoDr.ln Bulldl... SUppll•• R E 810E~ICE 3-2611 burg. were conducted Monday Farm-. Bureau Training School tor eiation are aeheduled tor FrIda,. rllO RROIW No. a from Stubbs Funeral Home. with Yootb. • SAND .... GRAVEL Aug. 27, /wlth final. on Sa~, SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342 Mr. , Mr. and MrS. WlIl1am Doster burial 10 Miami cemetery. and Sunda" Au,. 28 and 29. BLACK-TOP DRIVES Schoonover died Thul'1lda.y at Mi· entertained their Bridge Club to CENTERVILLE, OHIO Beglll!liq Monda,. Au,. 10. TAR aDd ROAD On. ami Va\l~y Hoapltat, foUowlDg & 'an evenln.! or cardll at their home FFA, 4-R Club and hlP 1Ch001 Hve~ weeki Illnell. Among hta Friday eveni.Dl. and srade lChool JOUDJ' people will LAWN aacI FlU. DIRT lurvlvors Uvlng here are two alaMr. John ' E. Wellh and hll compete tor cbamploDlhlp hODon, ....***********uuuu.uu ••• uu ... uu ••• uu •• READY CONCRETE tara. ~ra. Wilbur L6wla and Mu. crandllOl\ JohnnT, • .,w the preboth Individual and team. Get REFILJ,.S For YoUr PAPERMATE Pen At the GAZETTE EXCAV aDd DUMP .TRUCK .• VlCE Jalte Chrlatman and ,ODe 1!roth.r. HIlt.r.UDn of th. EUzSr of Love a\ • State champion. from IDaDJ . .L . I atate. eat ot the RockJ Howl. . nn ..... iJn ....................... !, ............. , VlrctL the 1.oolO«1cal Gardens In ClnclnMrs. Ethel Hamlong and daurh· naH 8f,turday evening. :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:. ann • s • ·ter ot OermlDtown. KentllclO'. Uri. Harold GWam and her Champion ToUrDamct, to betiD were cuests tiere tor a few: -4ui 4aIUgllt.lr;--Mll"lO-fJ:enIlal~_6eI1l1'1t.lrt__=_:~=~=-;--;;;;;::-;;~ TueDy. Au,. 11, with ciaa1JIJiq . Jut ~eek of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. MilS Avta Lamb and Mrs. Herbert rounda. TUcker. I oeter were Ihoppers In Clncln· Finall will be run WtdDuda, Mr. and Mrl. Joe Davill. of Leb- natl Wednesday. and Thunda,. Sept. 1 and I, make Mr. And Mnl. Herbert Doster anon, were peeta here Sunday. TIiAT GOOD TEXACO GAS AND Ing It the lut opportunlt, of the , OIL ot her brother and .later-ID-law. were peata Banday In Sprtn.!. .' Rason to lee the but toaae~ of field ot their Ion and daughter-InMr. and Mrs. Clyde L6v1cy. LUBRlCAnNG SERVICE - FIRESTONE .CCESSORIES the nation In action. Benedict Mra. La Ise Flte and daur;hter, law, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford DoBter points out that man, national conJane were gueeta Sunday after- and famtly. testants are unable to attend the '. Wurld Champion.hip Tournament. He took the dim..' in Salt Lake CIt, In July beeaUil by the Iwld. 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Ra ro ld Hess vs W'I lli am Segeer, pllrLS, Th e who I f ' WAYNESVILLE IJry Hldg did not Bu ff r liS mucn vs d e fLoveland d ti dAssociation, 20 d allilly w III ('n· lay IV r emind yo u nOl to mi H~ en .an gran . e ays to nollc,e filed, defendant to . plead joy this on. It's in t· C illllcolor. "Th e nln :'llIlIlIY." Thi s oue Is liS som places. As th ey do so p1cad ..wlthm 10 days or suffer default. "n 1111 Dr"<n ort n, th clouds roll II liP In thA . M . C h S d J ..,. .• Ill(' I" 81urr iug ,t ew' renlly good. Th ('re will IJ Ilead ",est uhoul Ije n o'C'lock In the ary aug orn an ers VB esse Home Federal Savings and Loan art Granger. nn English mad my 11\>;[1 I'd nomination tor tI.liS I ev ulng bul Illstend of omlng Van SS:ders, def:ndant ordered to vs Willie and Gladys Mack, judg· 1movie, Is also high n tll li st one. pay per wee . ment to plaintiff for $461.22 and this week. Ex lUng and romulIl!" This we k i t 's salul Frell this WilY til Y \' er ofr towllrd G W' th db G ' Sh II L ballon Ilnd lh n banked up In ene J am a enc s ~ costs. are the words for t.hls 00' . MacMurray. A great nil lim 1h 1~8t over by W.lhhlngton bu' Service vs L. E . Tarvin , case d iS·, Home Federal Savings and Loan Tyro ne Power cll n alwa YH h" star' who glvl's 011 or hi s fin SL about nlne-tsi l'ty It began to blow I - hoped wh~~ellt-to wfl. l of Cincinnati VS. Alfred and Wini· counted on for a good pel'fom,· p rfol' mallces In the nine ;\llIliny.1 II re from the nst nnd the storm mJngton t~he Mle tobay that fred Brunk, judgment to plaintUf nU'e and he outdo Il hims elf til Playing very th ing from comedy hit U8 wllh th wind cOlDln~ (rom JlerhllJls attle and cnlf ))'rIces (or $338.87 and C08~. bl s newest fU cke r 'alled Ihe to straight drnmatic rol 8, he h UB \. ry !llr ctlon nnd rot: th rest " 'OIl ld have come up. Top calves Home Fed~ral Sav~ls and Loan "Long Gray Line." A movie about hondled nil ot th em with Il keen of til night It seem d ns thOugh went fairl y well but large com. ' of Cincin!lati VB Willie an~ ~innie \Vest Point and Its men. Altho deClness that mnny top sturs n il th trees In the neighborhood moner ones wer \'ery low, some Walton, Judgment to plaintiff for the academy has bl~en th e theme could envy. e PHONE 2115 \\' r bi ng stru ck but r ally we as lo w as seven an d eight cents $480.18 and costs. for maoy movies. some good and I Well Bee you 'SOOIl lit the movies. Ruby Lehman vs Pyran Lehman, --------.-----~---------hlld very little damage thougb a vound Tot) was twenty.two It there were lots of tr s struck In Who. te';lble to think wbat s~m(l defendant ordered to pay plaintiff ' Dena 'I1Iomas VB Robert S. Home Federal Savin gs and Loan · I Ir.. t $30 per week temporary alimony, Thomas, defendant ordered t.o pay vs Alfred and Winifred Brunk, and around \\ aynesville. But of the.m went tor ' I WIL8 uc..... 0 etc. h f $ DEDICATED 'TO T H E ULTIMATE IN SERVICE -- FOR THE · . plaintiff t e sum I) 22.50 per cognovl'l F re d E . Jones, attorney. what wonderfu l rain ! It splashed ;:::::::::::::::::::::::;;; _ _. •.. . week for support. Home Federal Savings and Loan COMMUNITY - BY THE PROFESSION and sonked !lnd gurgled and ran ven get tw elv aud a balf. It Adrale Holbrook vs Jesse Lee vs Wiley and Minnie Walton , Fred ott the roof mUch too tast to go wall a good aaJe, a little over two HolbroOK, defendant ordered to E. Jones, attorney. ~~~~~~:==~~~~:;:::;=~~::;:~~~=~~~=;~=~ Into the elst m . Tbe little pond !I hundred but not quite 80 smooth pay $20 per week unlUl finnl hear· Helen H. Pierson vs Clarence C. Alan Warner Wells, 25, drafts" j.Franklin and CecIl Collins, 18, had more wnter In them than any· as the top grade and with borns ing of case or otbrlewise ordered Pierson and The LincoIn Federal man, Batavia and Janet Lee Gwinn, Franklin. ti me Ull s y ar. The om and the about an Inch long. Not many by court, etc. Savings and Loan, divorce, John 16, student, Cozaddale. Thomas L Braden, 19, machine we d8 grew about a toot In tha cows there this week. th ey look Oswald , attorney. James Carroll 22 laborer operator, Franklin and Sharon Lee , such a terrible beating last week. NEW SUI,T S Security Finance Co., an Ohio " '/ Penn, 16, student, Franklin. n xt two daya. especially those In the truck patch. Thy w ere Ou h b tl Home Federal Savings and Loan Corp. vs Monroe Barrett, Replev· --=------ - -- - Edwin Woods, 20, clerk, Morrow r cows ea milk ng rag· hardly notJceable before the storm weed and Itave giveseenthe a vs Clarence and ClI!mia Hopkins, in. Richard K. MI' ttenderf, attor. and p{!ggy Perin, 18, Morrow. and In two days you could not see strong weedy n avor. What n for moneY., only, amount mla imell, ney. the beans. The pasturos look sha me It Is that It Is 80 unpleaa. $422.38 and costs, Fred E. Jones. Lily M. Smith vs Gilbert Smith, quit green and eevrytblng lookB t' attorney. Jr., divorce. Gray, Risinger and nnt. It grows so well. b h d Gray, at torneys. I hear that tbe Cub Scouts are Ruth S ep er VIS Charl es M. cl an and refresbed and In a rew days we will b ready fo r some Shepherd ,divorce. Thomas H. mor rain, Sln 'e the storm the ' going to have a paper dri ve. Good Stubbs, attorney. PROBATE ,. n t :er hilS been lovely, ('001 at I ~e'fl'll'ZB'" luck, boys, but don 't be litterbugs. Elmer Terry va Otto Hoffman . Estate of Thomas M. Felton, deWat.c.h those papers that you are (or dissolution of partnership , ae. ceased, estate valued at $64,039.20. night and regular summer resort HOURS : w alh r .In the daytim . hauling and don't let any of them counting, appointment of receiver Estate of Blanche Nugent, de· get aW8)' trom )"0\1 . Ga ther til III and other rellef. Fred E. Jones, ceased, Frank Nugent appointed 9 to 11 : 45 •. m. The oatl are being combln d Startihg this fall HUOn carefully and haul tbem care- attorney. 1 to 5 p. m, executor; J . R. Miller, Paul E . RupnoYt' and are coming out very allBIGMNltrogeng'rades tully Dnd you leaders, see that • Home Federal-Bavllngs and loan pert and James Wells appointed Except Wed nesday P. M. \\'('11 They were Qulte b'ftdlY will be ..... nula.-.3 ...... _ they do It .. _\cu.~"'" vs. WiI1ie and Gladys Mack, cog· appraisers. kJ 0 k d dO 'n but the combine assures ldeal aowing and f D N'T BE A LJTT EHn G. novlt. Fred E. Junel., attorney . Estate of Annie Fischer, deAbove Woolwo rth'. ceased, Myrtle Fischer, executrix, qualities together I,ns \Jeen able to g t moet of them. 5 and 10c: Store estate valued at $12,000. with highe.t quality plant ~ •• or the next home t.., NOTIOE OF APPOINTMENT T( bpho-e 2-430 I food. Order now from our MARRIAGE LICENSES burns ma)' be ),our own' Executor , nearest dealer. I Paul W. Drake, 25, dye storage Esta te rt Fred E. ~he : wood, attendant, Morrow and Willa Mae. l. eceuecl. I Van Hoosier, 22, waitress, Morrow. 9 out Of 10 hom9 lire: . :. NotJee II bereb)' given t b at - Herbert Farmer, Sr., 56, laborer, , preventable! So .. NelUe ilJ. Sherwood, whOle POllt Franklin and Lucy J . Fuller, 58, OPTOMETRIST .Don'lalve fire a place I~ .:, .: Orflce addrelll Is Harveysburg. Franklin. ... '. • .1 OH ~ O XENIA, Joe Raymona. Berry, 23, spot Obl0, hOB .been duly Rppo'nted as Fire Prnention Bureau Ditllloa I welder, Middletown and Janet Mae Executrix of the Eatate of Fred ,. 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"Ire and Progr IIslve. Member Feder.1 Depo.lt Inaur.nce Corpor.tlon In Organization ~econd To None $trlctly Sellers on the nest All AroUDd Markel In tile countrY_~~~~iiriiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAT .,SATISFIES bay or corn stalks 8S a roof (or D.lly Market Rllporta: . the. shelter give good Insulating values_ Wbere metal roof Irllsed \...·t..W Clnolnnatl, 12:30; on the shade, coating the under , W KY, ClnelnnlU, II:U Acting County Agent Id r tb fl 1 b cla .. I WPFB, IIJd41dt4wu. 11:.a s e 0 e roo nl w t . r. pa nt Ofassbopppers are hatching In will cut dowu heat radlaLlo1\. The NORRIS BROCK COMPANY large numbers In bluegrass, In or- brigbt lurtlce on top will refleot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bards, pastures, roadsides and the beat. . Cencerows. On hot days, weUlng the ground By s praying these hatching area ~ under the shade and the noors or now you can greatly reduce later bog bouses will help locate feetiers LYTLE,_OHIO POIiO V'''lIlS NOWI damage to crops. ~t will also take and waterers near the ahade, A PhoDe 2578 less IIpray now tban after gra8S' hog In the sun may absorb 45 perhoppeI'll have 8pread olat over crop cent more unltl! of radiated heat fields. (not temperature) than hl8 wate John W. SchOOnlOver, 46, of Ctdordane, dieldrin or toxaphene under tbe s·bade. ( ,...----~-----~ I WayneavllIe. died at: Miami Valspray on roadsides and fencerOW8 ley hospttal, Daytan, Thursday, July 25·S1 18 Natlonsl Farm SaCethat are alongsl"e tomatoes, to bac· He was a wldely.kJllowD trucker. AUGUST 16 TO 31 co and gardens ,will do the trick. ty week - give It a IItUe thougbt erviees were beld. at; 2 p. m. Monday at the Stubbe funsral bome -~-------"' - - - Young fruit orcharda also need before .ft-becom.e. an afterthought.. spraylng to protect the trees fl'om with burial In Mlarnl cemetery. Sur vi ving are hie parenta, Mr. tbe hoppers. IN U. S. FARM ACCIDENTS Curbing the .Iaughter and deThe recommendation is one pound LA8T YEAR '-_ .truction of traffic accidents re- and frs. Emery SI:hoono~er, of quires much more ~han modern Harveysburg; a son, Dale, ot ' Harof actual chlorda~e, 2 ounesa. of 116% Of those ~lIIed In farm acclhighways, proper traffic signa, veysburg; a daugbtelr, Ada Grace dieldrin or 2 poUDds of toxaphene de~ts were, rated as care)essness. lIignals and policing. of Columbus; five l a lste"" Mrs. per acre. Farmers will need to 2 % were caused by bil.Dg 10,- too What is needed-if we are to fi"u rp how much .of their material big a hurry and 200/0 hact a tepurid our streets and highways of Evelyn Lewis and •. MrS. Myrtle It takes t() get tbat amount of the tatlon for taking cbilDceS: the accident menace - is better Christman, botb of Harveysburg, citizenship behind the wheels of Mrs. Florence P~pe . of Hamilton, kUling Ingredient. As an example. One-thb-d -ot the Catal tractor motor vehicles. Mrs. .Rose Cheste~ 0(_ Conover, It .... takes 2 pouDds ot 50 percent U. S, accldentl! Involved persons That Is the considered opinion I\nd Mrs. Mary ~Adama of Wayneswettable chlordane powder to pro; under ~O years of age. Cblef of Edmond C. Powers of Clevevide ODe pound of actual chlor- causea of ' tractora overturning re land, 0., who for the past nine vUle, and four brotbel'll, Henry. years ha~ made exhaustive studies Oharles and George, al( oC Waynesdane . ... Ov~rall treatment or pas- speect, dropping a wheel In a dl~Ch of driver and pedestrian behavior , ville, and Virgil of 'J.iarveyaburg.tures and meadows Is not recom- and running over a high obstacle and has conferred with federal, mended, due 10 possible residua) with one wheel. The moat dan. IItate, municipal and eounty offieffects oC the Insecticide on the geroua farmlq hours are tro~ 2 .dala from_all parts of the country. liThe 88,500 people killed and feed . Forage crops for aeed may to 6 ' p,in. At·that time people are the 2,140,000 injured last year can be treated. beginning to pt tired 'out. Tho be chargfd mllinly to improper moat dangeroua months ani June driver and J>j!destrian behavior," Mr!J. Bertha Eaktioll, 66, died HEAT HAM,PERl HOGS and July when we have the rush, he pointl! out. . "It's juat plain bud citizenship Monday at her .home In HarveysHot weather can be nll/onalble ruah, rush, ae&801\. behind the wheel to drive too fas! burg. Service" ,-ere held ~t· I p. for a costly reduction In rate ' or for conditions, fail to yield tlle weight galnl In hogs when temperThe wind and raiD nattened all right of way, drive in the wronll' m. Wednesday III the Stubbe tun· In aturee g. as hlgb as 90 degrees. b t t lane, operate a vehicle In unsafe eral bome here.. Burial W811 · California researcbea .ound . tbat u wo of the tenta at tbe 4-H mechanical condition. cnt in and M laml cemetelT wlttl Rev. Lewis • camp a wee)i .co Tuesday. Tbe out of lanes, crash traffic lights Brown offlclatln, . . ( ........ 19". '-. . 200 pound hogs rain moat ertlc. . & .. 41 year ... mar .... Importa.nt lently at 60 degrees tempaturel, 15.0 r.ampen, W~rren. Clermont fa il to aignal turna and atops, loal and Iiamll~n . County Senior Surviving a~<"ber husb.nd, MIl- annl're....rieiI in the hilton' of Ohio In heavy traffic. back recklesaly out of driveways, stop or park in ton; a daugbctl', Je8ln; at bome; State fairl·...;,. the tooth Ohio State At 68 d~ea, 200 pound bogs ate Campere, were sent home Wednes. tour sons, Raymond of Jlarve,8- Fair and the'25th Oliio State Junior four pounds of f~ to make .a day nOOD after ipendlq .the night 'no parking' areal, .' "Nor is the p~destrian 'a good burg, Kennetb and , Amos, both of J'air," D. ' Robert Jonea, aulstant pound of gain. At 80 degrees, It .ID thCt dinIng ball. . citizen who 'jay walks', who bolt. Waynesville. and O~cll of Wal. . fair manager, Points out In Inviting took 5 pound8 of feed and at 91 de. '. across a street with9ut 190kinr. hounding; a ' alIter, Mre.· Je8sl(l ,0!Ul1 people and thetr parents to grees It took 12 pounda 0 f tood . Jobn SettJelll)'r~, Ohio Certified who darts into the street between Harness 'ot BowerevtIle, . and eight set II1de th. week of Au,. 2'1.Sept. tor a pound of ,aln ' I Seed , Corn ~ucer; let U I haul. parked cars, who retl! caught in grandchildren, -' " ' 8 for a mit ~ th. annual expOlIl. . " the mattre88ee wblch were Boaked the middle of a thoroughfare. by tfoo 10 COlambwt. . You can't do much to change ·the through, . down to ills corn drier failing to look both ways. and who . ~ O~ state Fair wu the 'wt!ather but tilere are Bome thlng8 wbere they were iirled out In time walks . in traffic with improper Juntot LeadenbJp camp ,on vlcthls .... ..., NOWI 11nt, ltate fair In th. eOUJitl'J to you can do t~ keep hogs coo~ .· ~ovision or hearing. ettab~ a 'p~ for JOun, people vide .plenty of cool drinking water , Bat~rday_ ..1 am lure ' tbat the "Nor lalt good t'itlzenshlp on the • th. addIU.QD of a Junior Fair In and sbade.. Conorete wallowlI are 4~H'eril Iincerely appreciate , bls part of parents to permit youn, 'people to operlte motor vehicles t"', ftnI 7'taft prnt~1 at .the wonder~I.f! It, :doesn't . develo,", .asalstance 10. til... tuIL .otberwl'e, who either temperamentally· or Aftla,. IDdependent ACrIctJltaral, Into a mUd. hole. HOIII d~n t tbe mattresaea ' prOb&bl;r' ""oUld physically are unprepared to cope . SocIetf,Iri ,Altbler. Delaware Coun· . 8~~at so they . ~Ullt come In COD" , bite mQlded ' and ', been ruined, .'~ . " with the hazards of modem traf. ..9',·th. :8n& ~~~ tact with somethl~g C091 'Iuch a8 Dam.p ·· t.O . the camp w..' nil.' ftc . ' , • a:::::=~' , beld., ~ - I' , ~l. fOl'. Ohio da~p , cool ~Oll. ~001 wa~r or , .,' ' . " . ,., , , ; . . :'Wha" the vaffle accident prob-. to cWID cIoaIIIe .IaCillonl ID :.:::: . ahade. · , · ., . \, . . 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FROM NIAGARA Mr. and Mre. Ralph Peters .nd chlldren ba"e returne4 trom a vacaUon trip to :Niagara Nt.. ATTEND OTT REUNION Mr. and Mn. P. L. Reason at· teDded the OU Reunion at ...,le Park on Sund.,.. WCTU TO MEET FRIDAY Tbe WCTU meeting wlll be beld on FrIday afternoon, at two o'clock at the Church ot Cbrlst. TOUR WESTERN 8TATES Millel Ruth ..nd Elizabeth Chandler are enjoyIng a vacation tour of the Western ltates. .UNDERGOING TREATMENT Ben Furnaa Ie underplng treat· ment at Onndvlew ho.pltal tor several daYI. VISITING "SWlOKIE8" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and Mr. and Mn. Robert Hastlnge are enjoying a few da.YI In the "Smoklea," DAVTONIANI VIIIT HERE Mr. an4 Mns, E4 Woolard and lOll Harry, ot DaJton, w.re S1IJlo dar afternoon I'IlMta of Mias Ulla Benham. VI81T eON AT SAMPION AF8 IIIr. and Mra. WlWa Hunter and da11lbter Sharoll and Mia. Ju.y Cl'OIby recently vlalted Bruce Hunter at • SrunplOn AIr Force Baae. Oene".. New York.
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DINNER GUEITI IN LEBANON 1(,... Grace VIce, II,.., R . .cIueon, Mr. aDd lin. W~ Stroud were Weclne.da., 4lDDer pelta of Mrs, Maude Crane III IAbauOo. RETURN FROM CANADA Mr. and Mrs. Raj Conner have returned atter a two weeki vaca· tton ID Cana4L .. . Mr. and , 1InI. .CoDaIr aIao .... lted their daughter. lllaa Judith Conner In Toledo Saturday. HAe WEEK.END QUEIT8 Mn. IDmm& Raper bad aa guelta darlng the week end, MIBI Letitia: Scbauman of C~nclnnatl, Mr. and
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Lebanon, Franklin and WarreD county Ichool., Including over· lapping ared, will have lI,1M puplla enrolled tbll year, accord· In'g to tbe annual enumeration reo turn sent to tbe superintendent of public insUtutions In Columbus by Deputy Auditor Will J . Ranker. Elnrollment I nth e Lebanon schools waa estimated at 2,178 while th.e Franklln ICbools are ex· pectlng a,080 pupils. ThlB In" 'Iudes elementary and high school. The LUtie Miami local Bchool district comprising the M,orrow BreR bas an enrollment of 1,708, tbe largest In tbe county system exclusive ' of Lebanon ond Frank· lin. Other county Bcbool8 tollow : Wayneavllle, 76; Kings MI\18, 17; South Lebanon, 815; Malon, 795; Springboro, 734; Carllsle, 427; Harveysburg, 392 ; Blue Ball, 72. Enrollments In overlapping areas Callow : : Blancbeater, 6; Clarkavl\1e·Yer· non, 76; Goshen, 77; LOveland, 19; Leman , 7; SteWArt, 2.
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holding 18 a lamb ram . 'tixclbange at Lell' the Augult pool at the anon Fair Grounde. According to , 'ounty Agent John B. Mowbray.
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water line trom a developed ,pring FRIDAV DINNER GUE8T8 to wub sbelter8 of the tWQ tin· Mr. and Mns. W. E, stroud eD' Jsbed nnlts. The two completed tertatned to dtnner em I'rIday Mr. uDfta eaeb baa IU ralaed lent . S pl&ttnrma.. Each untt will conll.t an d Mns, George troud, of Day· ,. ton. Mra. Maude Crane, of Middle- of 20 ,trls. • 19 a tent. A:. coun· ~WD, M.... ,~, H. Stroud. of ....... ,e1~r for each UIllt haYe a -pant. Wilt, ~ anon, Mn, lteae HeDdenon. Orace Vice and Mrs. Carl Norman. 'One of the unit .he"'", I. the , . old Stonejbrook euger mill, V.'ITING IJt ."IT. , " ; ' 1iII1e1t .. h~ betft ""'.m.,... anci' IIr.....d 1I.... ".t. B. Crib'" wttb I,"ft"~ ........... a year.. their d~ter. ~. wUllaDi' ,""d ."eIW. Penne" of cautorDla, ate -ao,. fUtu.. plalll fur , camp IDI a ' trllh .tId'OuIh ae'. Bait UId, 8toM~1ri'ooIt call for • umta rot ~ .lalt IIr, ~ . ~\a, two , week ....I~ - Oaree per· IIr. and M,... t. L. Pebil~ In K!" Io4lti ( or ealabQahed camplJi.l, t,n Brunawick, N. J. . which il60 ittll wUl participate, , 110 at a time. MA80NS, OES HOLD PICNIC Mra. tarl Wool.rei, Dayton Abonl Ilzty·llve membilrs and Ro.d, I. a mlmber of the Eltab-' their Camlliel .UeadM the ,lcnl6 ".h.d C~ Oemmltte~ .; arrauged by the Wa~e .... Ul. '-¥aIt ~ h ""~ t\~. 'coDl'llllttee, to eonl. and Eu~eri Slit 1~ oil ~tlDue Of . ott: Ilia fall, as sun~.,. ~nt" Dle flO lli. 'un. mue. aa lIOMlbte. . ta~able. welUlet, .... 1'tOop camplnl I rt.l ng August eaJoted at the MooDIe Temple. 16 at ~ti~. ua, ~n flnti! , -eON 'hatJier IetI til Tbt. Itype Wdlk~"'D QUI!8T8 fir ~pl" 18 fOr tour dar' pe;jods, M'r. ud Mn. IMIWd i'Mter and ' ~ be OpeD to btclertbterot Wtclilta. X.b:iiII, MH. -bl'MlatM· all" ihtor eCOlillti.
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Warren county's 10Srd annual fair will open Tuesday, Aug, 31 and continue three days through FrI~. Sept. 3, No fair 'wlll be held on Saturday, Thomaa E, Barnhart, pre,ldent of the board, announced , Plans ' are rapidly takVig shape for tbe annual expoaltlon. A new building on the grounda Is now W.r~b county'. 15th polio calle equipped with showers and toilet was reported Tuesday at\VDoon facUUes tor botb men and women when Gene Hopkins, 18, IOn of wltb Quarters for a laundrr servo Mr. and Mrs. John Hopklna of Ice , Fences have been rebuilt Muon IUt 1, wal Itrlcken. He Ia around 8ectiona of tbe track and In Chlldren"l H08pltal, CIncinnati. several buildings repaInted . HII caae hal been dlagnoled a~ The fair opens with tbe Ward the bulbar type. Beam thrill sbow as the feature Anotper new case II ~hat of attraction . Dora Todd, of Franklin.. She 1t1 a Judging In varlou8 departments patl nt In Miami Valley hoapltal. of tbe fair begins on Wednesday Dayton. morning wben tbe ' gatea officially ' Tbe majority of cates, elgbt. open. A A:ractor rodeo Is booked a re In the Morrow vlolnlty. for Wednesday afternoon In front Dr. Arcb D. Harvey, county ot the grand8tand witb $150 to b!\ bealUl comml.eloner, urgea the offered In cash prlle8. The rodeo ITCH TO WORK-MI'8. Robert Kru .., Counlelor (left) flanlced ii, Mia . ."y ' Emerson, public to observe all health rulea ba8 been a popular event tor many Girl Scout Camp Director, Mlk. Herd, Maecot. .nd hI, ........ r, M..... Fl'lnk Hem, COUlland precautlonB during the out· years. A 8~eUar attraction for • elor, point out the entrance to th.lr prlmltlv. c.mp .Ite at Cenlp ltone,bl'OOk, 011'1 Wednesday evening II to be a b~nd Scout camp, near h.r.,- Mlddl.town Journal Photo. break. concert by aU county blgh scbool bands. Harness rnclng blghllgbts tbe Thursday talr with Ohio. Colt Rac' Ing WI.oclation purses ·totallDg Tbe Warren County Cancer SoTbe seventb aDnuat Claaa C $3,000 for a two and three·year-old clety fund campaign II only $172 American Legion Bale Ball game p.ce an.d a two-year-old trot. A s.b ort of the ,6,000 goal let tor w ill be held at Jamelltowu Sun. Claaa 23 trot offers a ,600 purse. 1964, acordlng to a report sub- day, August 16 at 2:00 p. m. . Some ot the ~p-nlght .paeen and mllted' by Miss Mary Pugb, Pre8entaUon of all'atar awards, trotten In the area will be going treasurer. moet valuable player award and to the starting gate In tbqe' racell. Lebanon exceeded Ita quota In wJnning team awards will be Judging will continue Tbunday tue campaign, as did Harlan, made at 1: 30 p. m. all day with a band concert at Hamilton and Salem townahlp.. Many of the Waynesville play· 7 p. In. The. 'Orand Ole Opry atars, Paul Herdman. county cbalr- era will be on the all·star team, featuring the Duke of Paducab. man. I, urging all worken to 80 a iaJ"ge turnout from Waynes· Tenne.s~ Mountain bOys and olh· make tlnal return, immediately In ville would be apprecIated. ens are on the evening entertain· order that a tull report may be ment card . Friday talr features Include tbe made at the , .nnual organizatIon meting to be beld In the LebH llarade of livestock. macbiDery, anon Llbrarr at 8 p. m. Tueaday, etc., starting at 1 :30 P. m,; the Sept. 7. Election of omcer. pony race at 3 p. m.; the .UCUOD take place and varioaa commJttees The lermon Sund.y momlng will of baby beeves .t 3:80 p. a; with named. A budget plan wUl be be a c6nUnuation ot our series a night harness raCing card .tart· dlacuased as an Increaae Is noted tcom the book of Acts. The sub. ing at 8 o'clock. In tbe number of C.ReR now belD« Jeet wU . be, The Flrlt GOapel Ser. The race card Includes a Class serviced. Seven new casea were mono Acts 2: U.S7. The aubJect 11 trot and pace, each $500 puns,; reported In the paat eight weeks. of tbe evening sermon wUl be, An a three-year-old OCRA trot, U,OOO CHOW TIME-8uppl'u are p•••• d acl'OI8 a I.,hed aupply pack at Camp 8toneybrook, Every peraon wbo contributed Unshakable Kingdom, Heb. 12. purae, and a Clasa 2-3 pace, ,600 Girl leout e.mp -near h..... 'by .c.rGt GrI.r (I.ft) and Mal'\l. St.r lckl.nd (right) to Il>atty $I or more III entitled to member· Mr. and Mrs. Roberta wil1 be purae. A new Ford V8 wlll be N.th.rly and ,Betty Webb.-Mlddl.town Journ.1 Photo. s blp In tbe society and urged to starting Monday for a vacation In presented by tbe fair board thl. Girl Scout Camp take an active part in the work Indiana. They eIllect to vlett year a8 a grand finale Friday II located' one mile Welt of Inte~est being carried out by the local tbelr 80n and h18 family at Yel. nlgbt. WaYnesville on tbe old Stoney' ~ cJlapter, Townsblp wOf'kera are low Creek Lake and apend sev· Premium books are available bY brook Farm on Boute 78. Tb. urged to bring a8 many workerl eral daYB flablng and Visiting in contacting Corwin Nixon, fair camp comprlael 826 acres and the • 8S possible to tbe· orgll.n lzational northern Indiana. board eecretary. camping area ltaelf cotera 200 A tew we.ks ago the Extenllon meeting.
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St. Maryl Epllcopal Church of LEBANON. R. F. Hatfield, Wayneavllle, II beIng reprelented county cbalrman of the Warren not enough, Interest waa shown to as a member ot tbe DI""e·· ot warrant the ram exc!han,e. There"" ..... Gounty March of Dimes organlsa' fore, no ram ex~blUlge wtll be Soutbern Ohio by Bishop Henry tlon, ann'ouncGa tbis week that ' beld thlR year In Warren County. W. Hobaon and Mr. CharleB P. tbe · county already baa ·had ' 16 County Agent ' MI~wbray urgel Tart, a leading layman, at the Mrs. Catherine Barnhart who cales ot·· Intantlle paralyal" alill thele alieep men wbo will be world. wide A~gUclan Conlrees bal le"ed as a 1iI0It efficient the polio Be&8OJl Ia just getUng a needlD« a ram tbla year to mee~lng this w~k In Minneapolll. cerk of the School Board, aftd II IOocl .tart. . '_ Wilmette. early and .avold til" )aat ptI1lllW Amoq tile fo1U1eell IIlde~deat now retiring, wd l'onorea by '& the l.COUlll)' chapte~ II delll.ted rUlb which ulully 'tat.. place In church•• of the Angllclan Com· very lovely party at the Far HUla of funai and . wtll ilale an eDler. I.. . . . 'l.. the I'alI ot the y.,. munlo~ repreHnt.ed are the hOlt~.. Tb'e Lamb Pool . . . .u1ed for tbe Episcopal Cbu~ ot 'the Unl· Party HOUle on Satnrdar' evenln" telle), polio " campalgh trom Mon· JUty 31, with Mr. and M,... DIcit clay, Aug. 16 tbrougb Tueaday. ~ August 18 at the Nr Clr'01lD48 led 'StatM-and tile parentoChutcb Ab.....t ..... wUl be held u lICIIeftlel. ' 1'arIB. tRle Church of lID"aild. Othere (relan aa bast and hOlteu. DUrlJig the vel'1 pleuaat eve-' l!.ou Ramohr, tebtllOn realtor, CHRIS-r8 RETURN II ere ...ouhl brftl8 thear 11Ieep to Inclede ~e C~urch or Dagland In . ' E the' PaIr OroIlW 'belwllift OaillU, III 8eOUanil, Walel, In nfDg, lin. Barnha.rt · wa. pre- who baa ..rna U campaign cball'lDab for ma. "cceHfOI ·tuna HOPE OF TH WORLD a bL aad 8'00 a Ill. ' . AutraUa aDd Tumail~ In the isented wltb a lliver tray, tn preciatiOil 01 Iter tine work. n. jrlvea, ....a wtl} .... thla eaer· . . . W.t IDdl... hl Ioatb AfI1ca, In India, Paldltan, Burma, ••d Cey· ItcloIll ..tre.hmellts "ire I""'ed. Iftet IIDllcttattoil, *~)d aald. The county ch.pter c.nnot JoD, til CMn., hl J~'Do iIld In iMi08~ ~t ~ ~ WMit df bonor. Mns. Barnhart, Mrs. MarIe alve financl.1 ...I.tane. for medpower that Diade Jen the Week'1 ...... tt.e . . . . Woilt Ah'lca. The "d_ Cloceae Rae Kinnard" M... aDd lcal care to all who may n.ed RltfJe, Mrs. Cbrlat. er Sa'fklr, fo m. of the ~ ......~ repneentel1 at tilt Co~ " .. I'or the day In :blCIl we are omltte4 from , .... ~ .... founded iD LoDdOD ra the ",.r 314 Mrs. Raymon HatfIeld, Mr. and It unleu mo... fund. are mad. · l1"4ln & )"ou'll nnd tbele lame ude. It .houN bin ..... ~ aDd thJ YCKlnleat waa founded In Mrs, Richard Watters, Mr. and .vallabll through Found.tlon'. Mns. Guy Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Epld.mlc Aid Fund. divine qnalttle~ and aavln~ power lib. aad Ill...: I!IaI~t Rlclll'AtI Matabsle\aild (Soutliem allodeila) Hamid Whitaker, Mr. and Mrl. M. Hatfield explained the dtlonal of • Penaacola. "Dt~a.. DIlOUllCle til '1151. A. Fulkerson, Mr. and Mn. L'eo campaign ltaged In January was exempllfled In ,~e I~fe and te.ch· the wedding at .l beir 4a.... Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith. about fIIO,OOO,OOO Bhort of tbe Ings ot ,Baba u Uah, tounder of Mill Merleah itc'letlOi to 1Ir. • ...... _ ~_. ._ tbe h08t and hOlltei.. goal let liP at that time. tbe Baha I FaIth. His comln, a m4Ude R. Thompic/b, 6f .the U, to1 8lO More c.... have be.n .... . " hi Undthred BYlearlbl b J waa fO,!' th" Na.,-. ltaUonM til ~...cota. a,iii ...... ' , n e e y _us au.. ' I Flotld.. " ...... -port.d on the local, .tata and HAVa .UNDA¥ ."..... Prophets. • , .' , oIDpa 't tl . ( • natl.n.1 acen. thll y •• r than *r....d ' :"n. ~. P. ~ en. Tbro11lh Baba u Dab, ,ChHlt hal ~r....:b 011 iii ~~lOb '!t Mr: the meetlnr of tbe green 'aat. G.mm. globulin II avail. tertalne40D tr'un'da, Mr. aDd Mra. ret1lraed to ,brfD~ thoee u~"ensa1 ana Ill"'. Walter '1 'DDmplOD, of 'Thumbsn t:H Club waa btOUght .able thl. y .... but It ... qul .... an atetvln Blilt. of He" Carlille, Mr. ·llrtnclplela of .plrltual and aoclal W&1D..ville. , . ' to onter Tueeday at ~e JJta440ck Four , Wa.J~6i\1l1e Boy Scouts, add." up.ndltu.... . ~ii ·KIl. ,Clj'cr. MIDID iuN chll· truth needed ' for the unlficatl(ln . ~ ,: !lome with . vtce PrMIAftl BUI Fred LeMay, Roler R1Ib~n, Tom The publtc 18 utged to coope.r· . dreD Of 'S PHardel'. Dr. ud ' Mrl. ot P801!1.. and tbe c~eatioD ot • GUIST8 FROM NIlW .. .. _ " MCUer p",lld~D«. . Ralph V.iaOil ~ ~" Mr. new ,wortd ' order' of ', !lnlveJ:1lal' . It... and .)IN. ~;i Wdt1llrl.; bf· The duel were colleCted a~d tho and DIck RoblplOn, all We 8coeta ate ID .the emergency fund drive In the local Troo~; ~e le(t :tor by contributllll' lenerously . .. C, . ~ 1l"~b ani Mr. Dl!lUJft .,aaoe. . ... Moore'~1fn, 'New ,fensey. are mlnutea were read. t·be Philmont Scout . RanCb, Clm· H;wlfe. celtib~ · ~e bbt'bday , guestl or lIer ·. . .ta. "r.•nd Mrs. We dla~us8ed thl noet for the arron, , New Mexico, where a two g H08PIT~L ~~I'1' bt I%mlil. Of< CLU~ , H!)LD8 ..PICNIC , ~. Gl,~n .DlaM, .~ . . ... " Mr.. ~~;t a~!e~:g~re to .br.n In l~eas weeks encampment will · be the' INM.CHRI8T D. Balr4 waa taken to Christ . . ' Oa ..__ A a., A" ..... t 8 the mem an.d lin. 1.. C. at: . lohi ....d.... W ' 1 .. th d t ' '""DAY''''' ........ • - - ', . . • . d 11 " U V Smttll ....... . Tuee4a' e a 80 "ave ree emona ra· call of the wild. HOIpital, Clnclnbat't, Saturday tor ' Thirty bo),a and three leadens major surgery. . . ' CAI:-L.E." _ . bare of ·~e OK club gathered at an . rs..... ' " ~ y Uou to be glyen at tbe Wtlmlng· :. IIIr, UteS, Mn•. "'" Hook Ild' 81 . Sl$rOb "W4oda " fen- a picnic dm. and Wearteada,. ¥r"~ ~~" fon fatr ' from the ' 'Fort Ancient District 8"''''•• ' .' ..... .. ' .. . ' Bland aillo had aa tluill.,.. ••eDlq . ~ltera()c)1I ,-eellera _t!. and nero .A:U ~ed . a . wonderful lupper gue~ta. 1Ir." all~ Mrs. 1.. ~r membe,.. told ~e "Club bave eapecllllly ll!,r,c~ued a Bchool You can get Typewt'\ter RI~bon. .11". emor. lmil,dr IAbJul,OD, Mr. tlIh ~4. deUcious' dlnDer; Thoe_ St . John' and Mr• . and M 'Jo~ wbat they bad been, dolng ~ their bu for t~e Journey. The boY8 at the Ouette Ofnc" ~111 :n. 1luue1 ,lryla lI~t ~L>ilr. · ...4 lin. B,aiPl1 ' S~it1emyre' and c'blld~ ra. projects Cor the laat couple ' of ,nil' camp and cook at predelig. 11. . r • .,11 Ilrw.-"II, 1. UuI IlilluIlIli of lIo~. K),.. fB.!ka. .' . Dated apotl emout.. Also noteworthy with .th~e d~I "'-t.cnd,It, or \VIMtDltoD. Mr, . ·aDd lin. HoWv4Bboclet. . ,. '.. Themeettq wp ad,Ioutalld and ' The group will be goae tblrtt four local BCOUts is that tble Utll ,~]ll'. · .... Vn,. Leille HOO!t a.4 aln. . ..... 1l00n. Mr. Mn. ""l'iDERGOEa .uji.C Y We e Joyt4 ·, ~1II1.Mt. llieM'ed daya with fourteen dayl given to and eJpertence win complete the ..... of Pt. WIIIWD. . l.o''' m .... lli". ~ . Mr. ' Ray Waierweat by Mn. Braddock. ' ranoh _UviUee complete with Qnallftcatlou tor 'tbelr Den ' ead lin. Thu~ WIcal Uct Ollata· ..... oau.rJ ad· ..... Bert Holm• . • urger,. at St. 1'b'e llfill 'meetlQ w11\ be held hol'Mll. pack anlmall. IIDd ruaUc blgbeat aclYaDcemellt to IIIaIIe ter. Bath oe · W........ wac' a III ~ ' a.. ~. ... .... . L. on aatuid.,., be I, 8tut Aq: U at the CarpeDten, tntl•• 1I.UDIteIJ not or,th. 'd* raaJr.. foro w. .1i IDUIF ~ ....1Idar aan",: I. BGrUidea. . 'ooatbled, ~ Inta. New. Reporter. yarletJ. · worked aDd r.., ..............
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CHOW Publlabed Every Thursday Moming at \ ayoe ...1IIe, Warren Coucty, Oblo. . Tbe &irl and I will be heading Jo:ntered .. .econd clue IIlatta' at lhe postofflce at W&7DuvtU., Oblo. for . home In the next couple of IInder the act ot Marcia I. 1878, w~b and It certainly will nice to aee all, our old frlendll again, although It'll v~ry nice In Subscription Itates-,2. Per Year, ID advance, ID Ohio: U.60 elMwber. bere In Conne Ucut. some of the mOllt beauUrul country I've ever seen In fact, there'll aui! no place THURSDAY, AtJGUST 12, 1954 like home and that'. where we"Ji be not too 10D&' mm now.
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tlOD fII. pan-bnGl Beep. boaItlDa lYTLE METHODIST CHURCH METHODI8T CHURCH IDore BeeP per leQUare mll. thaD ID. Baughn, Putor D. U7 ltat. In th" Union, Ohlo It Dale LImbert, Mlnillter UOllUed 8er\'lce, 9: '6 a. m. 4tr1.D, th~...tIeep BOW in Church School. 9 : 30 a. m.. M . Herbert Mc~mlnn . Supl. the wo.r1d at til. 19M Ohlo State Worship Service. 10 :80 L m. I'ah in Columba-. AUf. n-Sept; a, ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL YOllth Yello wsslp Sunda, 7 :80 aecordin, to WUliard Bitler, prul· The Rev. Samuel N . KeYII. Ree", p. m. . deDt of th. Ohio State Board of Sunday : Cbolr Praclle Thuraday 8,00. Al'1'ieultnr.. Ilo:ard member ID Holy CommunloD, 7: 80 a. m. ebarp of Illeep ,lShlhlta.. Churcb School. 1'0: 16 a. m. Sdleduled lor til. 1964 upoII.. Adult Worship. 10 :46 a. m . fERRY CHURCH OF C ....RIST tloD 1a the Am,Il'ic:aD Contedal. A.-oofaUoa ....ttq and the N.. I'Yl'on n rver. Minister We will ml.. the people and I donal COft'ledale ,Show, wJt,h E. K. UTICA E.U.B, CHURCH mille School. 9: 80 L m. dOp bere too, wbell we leave, ' Faulmer, of Laramie, W.,O.. .. LILA MAY NAIL. .,ith-olionl, Mil. Jam.. Mornln, Worship, 10 :30 a. m. WlIl,lnm Chunnon, Minister. Some or.. them have endeared Judp. Nearly fl(ll1O in priM PTI" r I ee'1nK. 7 : 00 . p. m. Heslings, "Doodlobu8," "Doodle•." 0114 Sunday School 9 : liO r•. III .. Mr tbljmselvell to UII and It wUl be It offered. ~ It 'th. dcheR ot ~ ." \' flllD ~ Peopl e'll Meetln" 7 : 00 .• Baliey Thoml18, Supt. " ~:, e nltl\! "'rvlcea. 7:'36 p. m . with a tinge of sadness that we atab .,.t al'encL Th. Ohio State PreacblRr, .every othel 3 l:nday leave for home. I have made Fair Spec:Ial tin th. abow aDloaaU Unlawful flight to o~1d prosecution U : 46 a. m. many friends ' here and I don't to ,1000 aDd the ,Ammcau (,e!'!:cryl-ttorboring. Elvenlng Service, nUl Suuday III like to think that perhaplI I'll dale AllOdadoD la otreriD, allJld.. Nt. YNESVlllE CHURCH OF monCh. Jar out. • ~ES~IP~ION: Age 22. b<!rn MaO', CHRIST . never lee them again, but that LII un . ......_ 19,,2, Burningham. Ala.; he.BI!t, , f~ life I auppose. Moat of all),11 Breeden fII. Clunu. ~&VIIItri 2 inches; weiAht, 1., pounds; build, Pr ice Roberti, Milliliter CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS mles Sue. and Beau, the toxter. ~d~-~~~I 'iJI'thma4e. II_~_ ~ medium; hair.. dark hrowu, Dlturally DIble School at 9 :30 a. ill. Oharl. Roberta, JllDtater. Th ...... ~ .....-.- wavy; eyes, brown' mmplexJoa, olive; 'Morning Wordhlp at 10:90 a. m. I d Gl b AI edal Charlea Stanley, SupL l' era an en, t e l ' e. e B bini, Do Mta aDd 80~ ... ~, white; natio;;}ity, A1Mii~i MOl· Special ClUII at 7:00 p. m. Worshll. S.rvlce, 10 :I. m. others that rou've heard - me dA":: It 110.... !~en and breed- palions, hat check ,lrI, _itu», IlQIttie Sunday SchOOl. 11 a. m. spuIc at In the put monthll I'U en an attneted ,eaeb J-.r by the model; scan aod marb, two pockmarks, Evening Worship at 8 : 00 p. m. mill also but not as much __._ G_ . . .-1. A: • one on comtt 01 riaht eye; one on left Pral er Meeting each Wednesday . Wa all.., - ...Iws...', q. , ch~k; ll!mllks, speab with lOuthern eveniDg. Sue won a lot of prlzell at the when th• ., pthex to aN th. lINt accc'ot. OREGONIA IVANG~LICAL U. 8. abows lallt week end and we are ah..p of tile 1eacl1D, ftocb aM to A-Ftdenl complaint. WI. 6lcd at Chi. 1la,.Il. IlrUntta, Pa.tor Cl80, Ill., oft Ma, 14, 19H, char8 i na ST. AUGU8TINE CHURCH Quite proud of her. The little purch... bnedfDM Itoc:k. Sund., I5cbooL 10 a. m. aehnauzers ears are tine now and Nail with harboring Niclc Georse M.on· JlooiJn, Woo .bljl: 11 a. Ill. alandlnr upright, he'll very cute. her, e,'en thr UKh ahe 18 a cat. I t/l~'ha f(usitivGC bd~1I soullhHot un1awftj'ooul Rev. John Deminl, Putor. Youth l'eUowlhJp. 8:30 to 9 : UO. h w III t rom eorllla '"to avoJU pros«II Mllllfte ~ : 15 aDd 10~" a. IlL S ome day e . be a .-UUIlOUS wonder If Snotty , our cat at home. (orI~ robbery. IIhow dog too, but right now he'. ' will remember me, If not I'll be An, penoo haying informatiOll which LEBANON CHRlanAN aCIENC. juat & little l-UPPY and very )ov~ glad to refreah her mem~ r". may aid io 10000linll this fIW ti" It teo MT. HOLl'\" METHODIST able the prl aay. to me he'a ILlnd I We had quite IL dor flgbt h 1'6 qUHltd to contact the nearest office ,of Cbri.Uan Sdence .arneea ara t b th' be l' or the l aI~ fBI, the telephone Dumbet of which '1'. ... Scaff, MIDI.ter o • pelt, ut . eD may m get- ut week. Mourny, one Sunday Scbool, 8 :80 a. m., E. held .verr SUDcIay morniDg at 10 ppcar5 on the fint PIP of local . . "Iehland Ave. at 11 o'deck. U~ old. KelT)' Blue ~errfera, Jumped rhoDe dittctories. A. Earnhart, Snpl. Sunllay .cbool at tbe 8'LDle Ilour. Sheena tbe cat, I can't honeatly Jllke, an rrtah terrier, and they Wonblp 8er lee, 10:110 ft . m. Te.t1mony meetiDgs 18t Wedn_ .ar I'll mlllll, but she did help to were ,olD, at It bot 'and beavy , all about making more noise than E1rnllll a,rylee, 7.80 p. m. day evenln, of .acb month at 8 • chue the rabbi... out or the gar. when Oblpe. a w",.ruer, a1ao tbe dora. FIlIally It was all den. 110 I guets. I C&JI't Ignore leaped Into the f1~.y. Round and atralght.ellecl out and lurprllliogly SUNI>AY RADIO PR90RAM8: I round they went and tbe people enougb the only cuualt,. was one WAYNE8VILLE FRIENDS READ THE MIAMI GAlEn. -' b~1'6 were .ho t Ine and leaplne of the &irl. here and ahe ollly .w811 Flr.t Day School, 8 :10 a. m. ;~L~::~ L m. -;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 nipped so It turned QU all ragbt . · JI tI DI f or W 0 rala!. p. 10 '. 30 a.m. r"" •••• WPrB--4:00 Lp. m. m. . It'a been ralnlllI bere the lut -:--""':-___-----------~:-----___-=--:::::-==~ TELEPHONEI: two daya and the weather III quite Get STAPLERS and STAPlES At the MIAMI GALrnE I WAYN ESVILLE 2011 cool now aDd It'. Ju.t perfect tor -:::;;~;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;___ l E BANON Olflc. ~-10 t aleePlD" even my 10111 coat feel. R L.II E ~ CE 3-2111 &'ood th. . dafa. Well ru be UOR .OW No. S ~ 1IOOiI. wltII ~ more clop ......... ... ,~ . . SAND ... 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NIW SUITS The John Sbillito Co. vs Richard and Dorothy Marsb, for the money, amount claimed $356.71 with inter· est from July 1, 19111 and costs. Nell W. Schneider VB Oscar W. Scbneider, . divorce, FrliPklin Go Klebbiel, attorney. James M. and Ben Browning dba Browning Bros. va W. E. and Ruby Lee Sander and the ' Loveland Mutual Bldg. " Loan and Stephen ~cDowell, Foreclosure of mec:~n! ICS lien and. marshalling bens. Gray, Risinger and Gray, altor· neys. Cora V. Mefford VI David Mef· ford, divorce. John Oswald and Meryl B. Gray, attorneys.
AUGUST 9, 196t. - Rain again. A nice Bhowe.r · 18.1t nl,ht and more In the early mornln,. The Spa8tureB nre looking belter, better tlian they have tor a. lonll time, far better than they were at tbla tlme lalt year. Tbe corn looks tine but It'. too early to l a y. There ell with apple.. If IIll continues to go 110 ""ell the crops wllJ be tine but It too early tosay. There lire things that could happen yet. Of course thls rllln hal n't helped the ground 'water situation much. The Ipringe are not running yet. However It haa filled up the pOnd I that have been built and IIlven WI water tor our gardens and crops Lucy Frederick VI Herbert Fred· for whlcb we are truly thanldul. erick, divorce. Merly B. Gray atThis II Iweet com time and It surely Is good, thoullh it has been muddy In tbe rteld getting It. I want to go d own t b II morn Ing and get lome (rom the lower field.
torney. get enough to can and allo freele ~ . BOme h I thle hyear. . 'They tb are a ~t e. p to ave on e company Ihelf. Bome mUlhroom sauce Is We haven't picked ilny there yet, a gopd tood stretcher for unea:· but It must be rea.dy as It W&8 d M h I 0 planted the -.me day &8 that by peele company. UI rooml a s the road but for wome reuon It turn hamburgers Into a company was not ready at tbe same time. dish. I wonc1er It there will be Last year I Crole some and It was any or the btg putt balls around. Tbey are ,004 811ced, dipped In elpeclally good. I decided then eggs and fried. Tbey haven t that good corn tor fr_lnr should Quite as much navor as the mea. be a little younger than that for dow mushrooml but all purr ball II canning. Tbe cannerlel w&lt un· are non'pOlsoDOul, thourh lOme til moet of the com II well filled are better Oavored than othera. out, Just the way you like It "",r If you are ptherlng mUlhrooml, than I ute it for eatinll frelh. but remember thole with pink, brown for freezln« It Ihould be jUlt the or black gills are .ate. Avoid way you like It belt to eat. I thOle with while gills. Hickory like to have lOme both waYI u I Jacka are tbe only wblte ones I have a locker and It II handy to eat, but tbey look different. Thll have lOme In cana. I never hue sateat thIng II to learn to recoc· dried any but that Ie ,004 too &8 nlze each variety or bave lome· It haa a dltferent Oavor whlcb II one who does, check them tor very C~. 1 doubt It many ~ you. Tbe 1l00d on.s are 10 good pi e dry an), lhese daYI, probably and the bad onel so bad for yoU. Fair Urn.e II almolt lere. What mOlt people h ..va never even talted It bnt wome colliina ot mine are you ,olne to Ihow &hie yeart stili dry It and everyone th!nh Look around and 1188 IC you It la dellcloUl. haven't sometblnr worth S8l1dlnr. Yelterday I found a tew mna"" I No talr can be a real luccesl un· roome, the firal tor two or three j lels tbe county people take part y8lLl'1l. Atter thll rain, there In IL If no one hut 'prOfeiBIOnals should be some more. I hope to uhlblt, then It Isn't a real county flllr.
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Sunday, .A1IIcust 2 Z, t h II Mr. and Mrll. 1St . John have one meetln, will ltart 'WIth FIrat Day daughter. Jacqueline, who will en. Scbool at 9:46 followed by Meet· ter Baldwin Wallace College thIs Inr tor WOl'1lhlp at 10: 46. At 1 : 46 autumn. Setb E. Furnas ..,m gtve the His. tory of indiana Yearly MeeUng. VIIIUn,r Friends wlU be J . Bal" CARD OF THANKS nard Walton, neld. Sec'y, FrIends We wish to thank &II our trlends Genel'1l1 ('.onterencfl; George Otto, and neighbors for &II ot the noral TreuUl'er Friendl Genel'1l1 Con· oUerinta and acts of klndnes. duro ference; Curt Repn, Plaln(\eld. Inc the Ilckneis and puslng ot N. J . meetlq; Howard and ElIM our lOVed one. John Schoonover. Ke.ter, Newtown, .Pa. meetln«; We elpeclally. want to thank the Charlea lIacLeDlllan, America n Stubbl FUneral Home for their Friends Service Committee; WII. etrlclent lervlce and Rev. Dale mer A. Cooper, AllOC. Sec'y, Umbert tor his consoling words. FrIends Comml~, on National The Schoonover Family. LeClaJatlon. MilS Elizabeth Chandler an d G .. Mn. Elsl.e Hockett will handle all 000 JOB PRINTING Can hOlpltaUty arrau.emenls. I Be Obtained at the Glzette On
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Kub D. and Mary Lou Amburgy to the VlUa,e of South Lebanon, 1 ]ot in South Lebanon. Jerry A. and Mary L and Joan R. Early, 2 lots in Franklin Twp. Albert F . Roeder to vtrgU E . and IriI K. DlviI. 1 lot in Deer· field Twp. ..t Clair L. Smith to Ralph J . and MARRIAGE LlCENES lion attendant, South Lebanon and Agnes Crutcher, 1 lot in Deer· Delia Singleton, 18, South Lebanon. field Twp. Ray Howard, 28, MUl lcian, Clatr L. Smith to Samuel E. and Franltlln and Dorcltby Gruunski, Rlchard Williams, 60, Timber Lucille Jones, Jr., 1 lot 1.11 Deer· 24, waitreu, FraDtlID. business, Salt Lick Ky. and Nanc7 field Twp. James Butler. 2S, aervice Ita- Butts, 36, Franklln. ,Clair Smlth ·to Janet E. Winston, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;:; 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. ~.......................... • ••••••••••••••• ~............ •••
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Miss Barbara Stanley, Jerry Stan· ley and Miss orb Charlton have returned from a two weeks vacatlon In Florida. Enroute they stopped at Fort Dragg. North Oar· _
" .............i ....._ .................~ ......01 . ~-----------------.) I . There ,I several exciting ne w I'tory you •ve seen many tImes be· ._............ u. .......... I movlel making the roWlda about . fore, none the less comes out 8 S Try G~zeHe C'a.sifledr. ollna. ,·."here · Corporal Hal'old now and I hope y'~11 get to see a fairly good movie. Alth ou;;b It • •• Stanley ~olned the.%:! fol' the Fiori ' a Bome of t!1em soon. HoUywood drags a bit ~In places the plctur ! !:~e !~!! .~~ c,'~~~ ~~~~~I!,!d trip. seet:"s to be I;nock:lng ItseH out Is aB \'ed trom being r un·of·th ·mlll try ing to bring you better !:lovlell ' by tbe rlne act ing of De nnis 0'· Bnd th ey at lut bave made a ' Keefe and Patr i la i\· adina. , Cl·edlta b.e showing thil month. For thOle of you wbo l1:': e sc:· Fir 8 t let's revIew "Yankee ence tlcUon movies tbe bett one ' Pasha," the new Je~t Cbandler we've seen In lome time Is "Dan· t starrer. He'll ably .... leted by the ovan's Brain" an eli citing .thrllll!'1' beautltul r.1J(:,nda Y.emlng and Crom first to last. Phon..: 3484, 2171 tboUlI:h the . story ,88ms a little A cute comedy starring a hue· far fetched at tlmel' , the overall band and wlte team heading your production Is an IlItel'1lllting and way Is "She Couldn't Say 0" -eexclUnll night ' or 'entertalnment. with Stewart Granrer and Je,Jl ' )t'l In color of courn. Simmons. ' Quite funny in placea. i Another novel ther have turned .Tbla week let's 1&llIte Cecil Into a movie with . lome accuracy I Kelloway, one of our flneat char· I II "Tbe ~ aracen Blade" starring acler actors. He can always ·be l ~====~==~=================~ Wcardo Montalban ,Ind Betta SL illellended on to turn In a fIne per· I ; John. Thil one willl Ilao be en· I tormance. Althourh he II ,elr joyed by the acUa,n loyerl and tin, alODC In yeare now. we Ill· with the added attracUon of color waYI enjoy leeln, him In any It addl up to a pretty IOOd movie. : movie. . "Drums ot TabUI," a tecbnt' l Well , 10 Jonr 'm next time color ptcture wlui tlIe lalDe old wbell I'U aee you at the movlet.
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Alberta w:J!eeler VI Robert S. The Indiana Ye rly Meeting of el cled lIuperlntendent of the Hub. Wheeler, divorce. John M. Oswald I the Frlena. · General ConCerencfl bard Exempted Vllhlge Scbool and Meryl B. Gray, attorneys. will be beld at the Friend. Meet. DIstrict by the Hubbard Board oC COMMON PLEAS Ing HOUle bere Augue't 19 to 22. Educatlorl. He replaces Mr. R. ' C. Donald J. Hawthorne VB J . M' The meeUng' 1a 8cheduled to Reynolds, wbo resigned In June. Rowe judgement rendered ~ get ' under way on August 19 at . Mr. St. John w.. born here In favor' of plalhOO in sum of $850. 9:30 a. m. EST, " wlth a ~eeUnlt Warren county and now reside. and costs. ot the .Executlve CommIttee. fol · In Hubbard. He Is a graduate The following cases were dis- 10wed .by a business seeslon at of Waynuvllle High School, reo mlased without record; E1Da' Egle. 10 :00 a. m. an~1 continuing at celved his bachelor of IClence In ston VB Stanley W. Egleston, Mil· 2: 00 p. m. At 8: 00 p. m. Howard education from Wittenberg Col. dred Gibson va Gardner Glbson Bnd Eliza KeBte:r, ot Newtown, lege and hI. Malters In school Pauline Clevenge r VI Lory Cleven: Pa., w.llI brlnr tho' mes8age. administration from Kent State ger, Leola Adams vs Ullard Adams, The AUllUst 20 eesslon will get University and b~an his teach. Willard E. Spicer vs Helen Spicer, started at 9:1~ a. m. with a De· ing career In the Waynesville It()bert and Armilda Rosselot VI votlonal period, followed at 10 : 00 schools. John and Vio]a Sendbeclc, Harley a. m. by a ' business session. con· He started at Hllbbard In 1931 S. Turner VB Katherine Pickens, Unutng at 2: 00 p. m. In the eve· as a biology teacher and hall Virgil and .Pearl Stewart V8 South· nlng Cur t Regan will give lin ud ser ved In mllny capacities during ern Hills Pitt Inc. and Robert W. drell8 at 8 :06. the 23 years there. Ricbards and Tutt Bros. Soblo vs The AUllUst. 21 meeting will H e is a Mason, having received Stanley and Virginia Powell and get started wltb a Devotion al bls 26 yea r pin, a member of tbe MIamisburg Bldg. " Loan. I period . at 9:16 a. m. , followed by Gladys Conley VI Dean . Conley, a bUlllnelB 11818100 at 10 : 00 B. m.. Klwanl 8 Club with a perfect at· plalntlff ... -dered to pavI ..... oto_. per conUnulng at 2'00 p m AVes Ltendanee for 16 yeara, and paat week . . " . leut. Gov. of tbe 14th Division Esth er.... .. EvlUll va Doro...., n'H 0 per service will be held at 7 : 15 I ot Kiwanis Internation-' I ... and hold, Burton eW confirmation and p. m. and at 8:00 p. m. Barnard membership In many other assodeed' , Walton w1ll brtna: a meal ace til elations including the KIIPPil Ne'tUe Dale VI Emmett n..-ar Youn, Frlendl. Delta Phi · Mu Delta..
Look around and lee. Maybe Daniel M. and Marguerite · M. you wUl lurprlse youreelf. If you Collette to Midwest Investment Co., haven't anythIng, help Bome 4·He... 3 tots in Lebanon. They are the ones with the real Alyce MuJler to DeLoss Will· spirit. lams, 23.7 acres in Washington Twp. Charles and Opal Wise to Bruce , ,. md WiDlIred JI.. Braden, .. lot '" ID Franklln Twp.. " John G. Sendelbeclt to Viola M. Sendlebeck 176.9 acres In Harlan Twp. LouJa E. and Bertha Mae Weis to Thoma. L and Norma A. Well, 1 lot in Malnevj]]e.
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PHONE 2541 FOR SALIi>-Hale Haven PeacbM. DR. W. E. FROST, 1 Mile FlUt ......._W....__....... of Harveysburg on Brimstone Rd, - - -..:.:..:- -:..- - - - - _ acrosl from Grtamer'l Orcbard. BrIng contalne.r s. c-7·29-tfc
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Live WIre and Progrenlve An 0rcanlzaUon Second To None.
HOME FRJDEZER OWNERS ITEM gal. MIamI Oounty VanUla Ice Cream, $3.50. WAYNESVILLE LOCKER PLANT. ~17.ttc
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FOR SAL»- Young Wblte Rock dol,n property. Fry i n g Cblckens. H E B E> R DISC.,nlON: Age 37, bom No~~ LUCAS, WayueavU1e-Ferry Boad. Iiu 8. 1916, Tampa, Fla. (adt verified); X--8-lJ height, , feet , Inches' weipt, 160 Pbone 3661. pounds; build, small; t;;t., bl.a; ~es, DOGS, PETSblue, wtaB jIuses oca.sioaaUy; CDIJI· plealoD, ruddy. rue, wbite; aatloaalily, FOR SALE-AKC Regtatered Col· American; O<'CIIplltions, laborer, painter, lie Pupa, 7 wee'" old. R. w. bookbinder; ICUS land mub, 6-inch cut D~LARD, Rt. 1. Chenoweth M. scar ouler left e~"" lo~ dJm' scar on back of left little j~r, yz·inch salon X-8·12·19 right side of forehc~d, ¥.&-inch blue diag· anal leu 00 riShlr temple, ICII 00' left eyebrow, numerous sIdo blemishes and marb on face. ' FOR BALE-GreeD Studio Coucb, Federal complau~ts wen filed at Wa,· Family Extension Table, Beveral aDSS, Ga., on A~lISt 23, 1951, c1wjln, Cbatn, Coal Range, Bose Living Montos with unlawful interstate flight Room Suite, 8x10 Blue AxmInster to avoid prosecuti()11 for robbery, ana at Rug. Phone 2628. 0-8.12 ChiClJO, Ill., 01\ March ., 195'" c1w,. ing him with Intetstate ttanspol'tation of .tolen property. , LOSTAn,~r50n having information which aid in locatiltg this fll8itive is reLO T- Blue Collection Book for may quested to contact the nearest office of the FBI, the telepbone Dumber of which ~~g~E D~~~awspb:::e~79~y· ap~rs on the 615t paae of local lelepbone directories.
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.......................... , EXTEISIal 10TES Director PoiDtIi By JOHN a. MOWBRAY Actlng County Agent OUt Fair Value rr you like a rartD cram packed with ,004
Printed cotlona .re • bl, luhlon lint In ctr.Rs tbIa yeu. And .rtaIn17 .DOthlq makes you l.ook 10 fretb. cool and coUected on a WIml ctlY u I crllp, cl•• n cotton. Keepl", cottonl IparleUnl. lresh •• •• melns~ trequent wutil",. Tbe wuhlng's tuler lnet Ilmpler. however. when you'llo thIs: If your cottons are colorfut .. Ind be lUre the coltons you bll)' 0" colorfast - JUlt, add chlorin" bl.lch with the deteqent or Election 01 JUtc County and _po Chlorlnl bleach brl,htenJ the color by helpblJ to remov. the JOtI Community Col/lmittee. wUl be quickly, with IlWe rubbln,. Then, beld during t~le latt.r, part of too, the ~Ieaeh brllhtena the backAlJI1lst acco!'dIDlJ ~ an UlDounCe- _Il'ound alid ma" a print dealan ment t» S W LOeb Office Man-' dand out ·8elr1¥. sGUd color. Ire / w· . ~ ABC Vat- 'ral\ened, loci whIte, of course. com.. apr 0 ~j .. ~ out reilly white. lq win be by DId b'!ll.ll . Ib~ Now with chlorine bltlch avalleb.. mu.t be returDlid to AlC orflce' In new dry fonn, bleach II ..ter and mueh euler to 1lM. The new bl.acb by August 20 Tbe electlo~ fB bder luper coma in a IlJht wtilbt Jir thlt'. .....: IOIlveoleat to hIndle and to Itore, vfslo~ of a Colillty. Decuun Board luet follow the dlric:tlona on tIM Jar compoeed of Job lI,",bray. COlIn· IIId your prett, n_ cottona wm,.. ty AIrIcoltural Edelulon A.r=t, taln their fnIh new look aU - - u ~balrman; WA1ae W n, ..... , head of local SCS, 0rad7 Bboa4t..,
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One important kind Qf progress that the 4-H Clubs and the Future Fa1'lllers of Am21'ica foster is progress in community coopera tic:1. On that score. our local farm youth organizations can count us in. We are always ready to cooperate with them - and with their individual members.
Strictly Selle.r I on the Best All Around Market tn tbe Couotry . SERVICE THAT SATISFIES For Dally Mark.t Reportl: . WJ..W. ClnclnnaU, 12:15 WPFB, MIddletown, 11 :46 WCKY, CinCinnati, 12:16 WKBV. RJchmond, Ind., 12:30 (Eaatern Standard Tlme)
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radio prolarm f.cta and no adYertllllq. dateo to WOSU. the Ohio State UniveflltpIn Columbua. Tbe number il 820 on your dlal and tbe time III 12 o'clock. Tbere I. allO • program for the ladlel at.--t-o'cloolc. To give you .ome Idea of tbe type of prosr.d:I. you wUl bear. Friday, Adu.t 13 will be devoted to "Adequate Water for Farm. ateads" and "TreaUng Poata anlL PoIII." "Fall vf'. SPMng or Su~. mer Freah 00'ly8" and "Com Star· age Structur.·' la acheduled for tbe Iltb of Alig'det. AU qncUi. 1 lUra) allbJecta from pntelll to tIoultry and rarm polley , are co.· tred on th. program. Market ~ ~rta .nd we.ther IntonnaUon ar'e also giYen. Tbe men "lo pat'tlclpat4l In tbe program .... nom Ohio Btate Unl· verslty, the ~cllltural Esperl· juent ~ft.tlon at Woo,ter, the SoU ConaetratiOn a.mee, ' lI.rketlllr ,,~~ Ag~nchill ahd other 4epartmentll. where be u.... If )'ou Walt • oo,,~ ,Dt tbe p~ kram tbat ten. ,,!lat topic wlll .be bovered e.cb cla, call the IllJ:teh. itlOi orr{~ at- 1'18~1 Or IIInd us a 'card .nd " 'iolll .end )'ou tic) p.r ogram. • . .
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culture look upon the Ohio St:lte Fait u one of the oldeBt and most effective eduratioftnl' activi t:c. in 1 our grell ' j~a~," ,A. L. Surensen, director alf!ftIRu.-, .Pi>lnt. out In urlihl OM . to .ilt!end the annUli elpo81t1m., DI Col,umbua Aug, 27·Sept, II. "In planning this )'cllr'a fair and those ID the 'utu~l we ''1ave no~I!!t8t
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Row much covered employment or selt-employment Income will YOU need .In order to be eligible ror social security beneflt8 when you reach 661 Ac ordlng to Mary Lloyd Lane, Manager of the Hamilton Social Security omco, there Is better than an even chance tbat your , Bwer- If you have one - wlJl wrong, Why? Mrs, Lane explains it this way ; Since thous· Bnds of older workers bave already Qualtrled (or beneats with a& little as a year and one· halt or covered earnings. mMY people have aSllumed that , any person can do the same. Actually tbat Is true only wbere tbe Individual is al ready 65 Ot will tlave ,attained tbat age befo re July 1, 1964. Anyone reacbing 65 atter Jllne ,30 at thlll year will need two more quarter8 of covered employment or 8elt~mployment for eye", ad· dltlonal year up to the time be reacbes 66, Th1l8, a person who lfW be t6 three yeare from now will need 6 more quartera in ad· dltlon to the 6 already reQuired , or "a total ot 13'. The mUlmUJl'l
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DINNER GUESTS IN Mr. and Hrs. Ralph ,Hasting. were dinner guellts of Mr. and Mrs. 1m Brown In Frank.lID., ' VACATIONING IN WI8CONSIN Mr. Don Brown snd Mr. Seth Hoak are vacatioDing In Wisconsin,
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ATTEND BALL GAME Mr. Richard Watter., Mr. W. E. , , Stroud and Mr. M. A. nlkerlOD Bert Little, above. pia,.. lb.e IOf, saw the ball game at Crosley OreaD meladl. OD "MOOD RIHr;" Field oq Thursday. the _UOD'I cJnam f ...... Ie. "MOOD RETURN FROM MICHIGAN Klver" II beard Mooda, lbroulb Mra, Lucille Armltace bae ~ Salunta,. al U:05 un.. EST ISert turned from a two weeks vacation LItUe pl.,.. Ibe baellrrouod mela part oC wbtch Ibe lpent on Mack · odlea for poeall ....d Ity r_ Inac bland and In Detroit. Gnal and Ute accoalpaDlment lor vocaUsta Marlo. Spelmln, Dne TUEIDAY DINNER GUEtT8 Hamillon, Rub, Wrt,lIt and Pal" MnI. Halel GNber. Mra, Ro, ' O'Hara wbo alteraate OD "MOOD coverage requIrement ta 40 Qnsr· 'Olark, Mr.. Wllbur Foulks and 81y.," ' ters and the minimum II 6. Mn. Forest Graham were Tuesday, :rhe Hamilton Social Security dinner gueets.of Mrs. W. E. ~~--L.£Ie • .Manager stated that a pampblet _ _ r ...... Stroud. explaJDlng rully the eltpbWty re1u= :~iym~~':.tI~~~ SUNDAY VISITOR8 Mr, and 'All'll. Ambroae SUllivan request at any IOCIII aecurlty 0(' of Dayton. and Mr. and Mn. O1ydo flce. ~t Co.r PuDphlet No. Ruaton of Bellbrook, were SIm· Jenote Le6 BN44oetr, daqilter 3~ Ihould be Jlddreued to the Soday- aUeruoon callen of IIr. and of n.,moa.t aDd Sara Bn4dock, cia I Security Adm1n1atraUoa. 119 Mra. W. Ill. Stl'Oud, became the brtde or John Blenll South Frant Street, Hamilton, ' Oht Per.olllt I,pproec...... "I~- 66 Flacher. lOll of lllepb &Qd IIRter o. VISIT IN ILLlNOl8 FI.chlt r , or Budapest, . BUDprJ' ... who may have any doubt about Mr. and MI'II. 1A1rNIlCe Bro. . TIl_day attel'DOOD at four thirty beir ability to meet the employ· and bMr- a!d Mre. BUl'M~.. Butte"'t o'clock In U.e Fr'e~da ~ MeetJug mbetant 1'8Clulremente are urged to l n a copy. wort an,. lOll IjIeD t ..... pas Houe with the Frienda cere- 0 weelt end ,with ll~. 8IUl Mra. OenelDOllJ'.
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A WayneBvUle Itudent was on the honor roll at ' 110 students II' chleving blgh scbolastlc attal.n· lIIents (averages ot 8.25 or better) In Ohio State nlvere:ty 'a ollege {)f AgrlculLure during the Spring Quarter, as announced b)' Cbester . Hutcbl8on, Assistant Rean of th college. The local student was; Daniel H . Doster, of Route 3.
The following men from Warren county, Including two from Waynesville. have been ordered to rOl)Ort for lodu tion into the armed forcea on Tbursday, August
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Dan Simpllon, \Oclal 8tar, former ptaln of til WI\mington college team, haa been ordered to report 1[01' Induction Into the armed forCAaB on Thurs· clay, Augult 26.
Charle8 Ed war d MichelLer. widely known farmer of thlB area, died last Wedneeclay at bls home west of WaynelllvW. on Route 73. He was prell dent of the Warren county .-8 council and a 'member
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Waynesville OIvlc club. Services were conducted by th Stubbs funeral bome at the .reeIdence at 2:30 p. m. Saturday. wftb burial In Miami cemetery. SUulvllll are IlII wUe. -IIary; a danghter, Janet I Uaree 1001, Edwin. Dwlltbt and Paul. and II brother, Wl\llaJD of MeadYllie. Pa.
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Wayneeville - IWbert Hastings, Dan Slmp80n. Franklin - Robert J,:I' ti S, Paul Webb. Mlddletown-James Layer.. Mason-Alb rt BennetL Pleasant Plain - Clayton Clar~, Jr. The following elenn men, In· eluding one trom Waynesville, have been order d to report tor armed forces phylll al Clxamlna· tlon on Tuesday. Augu t 31: WaynesvUI&-Jlobert Broughton. Lebanon - Rager Rhude, WIl· lIam Wilson, Albert Wlltard Don· old Tebbe, transfer. Franklin - Harry Duff. Jacob Smith. Morrow-Jerome Noble, George (i)Uver, CarUBle-C1 ero Felltler. Foster-Albert Brewer. T.41rleen men ban been called for armed forcell physical exam.
Th W tudents l t ree arren ny s , one from Wayn ville, were on the honor roll of 6716 8tudenta a. chl.vlng hlgb ae'ollaatic attain· menta (al'8racet o( 3 . 25 or better) In ' Ohio ' Stat. UnlYJrlBlty'1I College of Ana and Seleoee. during tbe SprlDl' QuaftV. .. IkDDounced by Dayton E. Reckmln. lIec~tary of Inatlon on Monday, th U 7' Se,eD have been e co ege. ENTERTAIN TO DINNER ducUon on Monday From W&>,eevlUe' .,.as; Mary D . , HOUKb, R. R. 2; I'tELDknD~ Joe F. ONMrS. UaNnDd~~nH. E~~o: G-t-. eD"LocaI Rurller 2 Hllbl.nd Ave ' Frank_.... '1&&1" lin, ~nald H. BatIEIY, i' - North !.lefta,IDIIQ to cUllJI8I' on Snnday or F th St t the pallt week, Rey. and Mra, Lee our rea . Griffy and aon Ray of DetrOit, Mr. \ "
A ' Motber'8 ··Porohllgh9 Emergency Marcb of Dimes, sponsored by the American Legion Auxll1ary. wll1 be beld bere Friday. August 27, rrom 7-8. p. m. Turn on your pore blight at (bat tlme If you want to contribute to this worthy mergency. The estimated need for 196>\ as of January, Is $75,000,000,00. For polio prevention (G. O. and Vaccine Trials) tbe foundation will need $26,600,000.00. For patient care the need will amount to $28,700,000.00. For · research, educaUon, medical and community services, etc.,
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DGl THU"8DA'Y . Mr.. John IlInUI and Ml'II. Dams , SIiead entertained at th. HOII'IDtr'lti' home OQ ' Tliuratlay · with del188.t" brldfe.' The aftenloOn. ,leuuaU, ill the ramWhlU., Kn. SUv.... DOn 'llawle ' reeelYlng ". " of MI'I,... I1I..... alid M.... Snead. .....: _. , J'~ 'llIlI'D~. II,. O. k .ti.", " lid, '.' ~ Mllabrafildl Ana. lin. ~ ' C~r, ' Jln, CIIitl.. stewart. 111'8. Dl)n Ha"ke. Haroill ' R04ao~ Mra. ' Ralpil WblUilir. ,It.... Jiol ~~~, I:Mr.a t Marvlli. JaIn, . lira. · cArt PlttlUc1£. Blff. II$L M~ C. ~"~ lira. Qeorp , Cairht. '/
There w re 67,000 polio pal,lenta carried over from 1953. and 40.000 new poUo patients can be ex· pected In 1954, 77,000 patlenle were aid d by NII'JP In 1965, of wbl b 22,000 were new cases. From the above figures, It can be aeen that tbe need In 1954 wID be very urgent.
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St. Mary's Episcopal Ohurch of Waynell'llIe, bas been ,ch08en by the Soutbem Rural Oburcb Inlt.l · lute at Valle Crucis, 1'lortb Car· ollna, &II tbe only center of field work In O,hlo for the lnaUtute's Sept. 20. in. ten-week Bummer training pro<ailed for 1fIUD. The mlntatera and Itudent. o"pt. 21 .,., . mlntatera whl) ~e part In tbe prorram receive three weeks of VII InteOllve preparation at Valle " Cructa, located In tbe "back-coun· try" ot tbe Blue Ridl. Moun. talnl. From Valle Cru.cta the ItU-
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:: Mr. and Ml'II. David Fark El· Queltlon: WlJat' II the mean dondo, 11ft. D, D. BraJc-c1a1d nd lng of the.. words? "For ae In Mr. and Mra. Don Brakefield and Adam all men die, even 80 In daurbler of Sabina. Mr. and Mra. Cbrllt Ihall all be aIBde aUve." p.ul Grlfty and family, Mr. Don Anllwer : There arll two natUrae Stromel. Mill Janet Jonell and In man. Adam ta thel caU.e of the Mr, and 111'1. Vlneent Grttty and pbyslcal life of man,klnd. Cbrlst daurbt.el'; Sharon. of Dayton, and I. the central point of the Holy Mr. and Mrs.V Cbarl" Conard Spilit and qnlckener of tbe .aula and .Ily. of mankind. The biiJd1 I. a cap. -------:tlve of nature and acta accordlDg Sl,INDAY DINNER Q.UE8TS to tht demanda of OJ,ture. All IIIn A:t' RALPH 8HAFFER8' III tbe rellult ot the pbyslcal world: Mr. and MrIl' Ralph Sbaffer had 1 ~UCh all avarice, prlele: tyranny ae Sunday dinner guelts Mr. and and- 18norance. A ;man wbo, ~ Mra. · O. J!:. Shaffer, daughter8, not bad spiritual eclucaUon 18 a Snllle, 'ot Hyde Park, '"Mr. and Mrs. brute, The belief that ~I ~Ye Richard Gerdell ' of Mt. Healthy. elnned because or , Adam s dfao- and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shatter bedlence la far froliD the juaUce and 8001. Mr. and, Mra. Elmer of Go~l. Chrillt iJJl proclaiming .McConnaugbey of Cincinnati, and Ris mtalion aacrlflcl8d HJII life. Mrl. Uo u e I I II McConnaugbey He arolle to teacb and educate joined tbe group during the at. men. He 'perlabed .n bocly 110 U ternoon. to quicken otbe~ by Ria SPlrl.~ Mr. and Mn. Shaffer abo had Ohrllt 11''' the bnu of IUe, .. their peate elllrtn&' tbe put WhollOeyor partake8 ,of tilt, dlrme two weeka. Mn. Irene Sal'll, of food lOU altain eteliul W.. wtll Dayton and her two srandelancb.. free4 from the 41U'U...· of er- tera of Jamesto\fll. IIgn palJI,ter.. dled IIG,Il4,aY ror and WIU be lllumillat.4 by t h e ' .
mulc whtl~ t~e tdendl w.,.. 'FORMER REal DENT: ~ IMt.4 II, lJ."," FUneral .enlcelll w81\8 held ~ Da1Q'. Datilel tit. 'Robert Brad· Dayton on Tuelday afternoon . for dock and Do_Iel OOlam. Mr. AUlOI Tboml*)O, with burial Robert Doeter lervea tbe groom 10 the HamUton ctIIIletel7. IIr. . . llt. belt maa. BOQueta of Iwn· ThomplOD WAI a ' - ~Hat mer no.era adOl1MM! the meetlng on Boute U D. . . W~. houe. CUtJa ....mUnaoll. and - ' -:- - . . . Ellie Hockett lIene4 a8 tbe com· RETURN FROM WE8T .. mlttse ~ OTeratchL . IIr. and Mra. J . . J. Burllte have WlIbe1m1_ and · Ramona Brad· return.e4 fl'Om a moat deUchttul dock aUende4. thelr Illter AI tour ' of the Weltem .tatea. En· brldeemald and ' tJower girl; route they vl&lted the former'lI heImlna ID . pink' 4Dd Hamona In .. I.te~ In Loa Anselelf •. and relatil'811 blue. each compUmenUIlli thelr In other .cIUea. coatumel with wtlat ___ n. ....cte .cbGlle a wbite lult GUEIT8 FROM FLORIDA wltb brown acce.rle. and car· Mr. and Mra. O"llle any and rled a hand boquit of white car~ Mr. -and Mra. William Sawyer bad naUoDl, ' . as pesta during the put week. Immediately foliowlDe the "", Mr. and MI"I. RUliel Neal and Ice. a receptton wu held' III the daachter, Shlrl"y of JacUoGyUle, Frienda Soclal Room with Jean FlortdL BunneU. Ii1babeUa J'u~ Detty " Dale,.. BIle WeR, Joy JDdm1lDdlon, MOVE TO WILMINGTON Joan .1. be; leu La Rue and Jane Dollter .. boatU"I. Mal)' 11ft. 0Ia ~KerIeT aDd !" ~ HarUoclt pro'fld.... a proCbUI.. UYe mo. . to their ~ ~ wlille the blime ill W~ "1Ir - - .."ed· retrel1lmute of l!uncb UlIl
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By CHAN , THE CHOW P ul!J1s h d Every T hUfllllny !'lornlng ·nl \VII~ nes \ lIle, .. arrell aunt)', Ohio. ny tl! lim e you rend this I will I':n tered IU! sel'ond Cl1\88 matter at lbe postorrtc lit \\'nynes vllle, Ohio, hn \' b n home 8 \ ' ral dill'S. Th ullde .. UJ Mt o( March a, 1878. girl lind I nre r t urning to on· II d ll'ut bow ve l' In II t II' dUYK. \\. 'II b 8tuylng at lin \\, kenn I SubscrlptiOIl Hales- $2. Por l etif, In advance, In Ohio ; $2. 60 el sewbere rrom lI OW on li nd tl! I'e will b IoU! of new dog rrlends to mll ke. u • my to x t rrl r friend . did THURSDAY,. AUGUST 19, 1954 . jus t \\'ll n ~ w ~p cted }Jel' to d . he won ' " rylblng In s rhl and Is now a hamllion ot r cord. We are \' ry proud at her. I am go- . MISS JANE FITE Ing to mi ss Su . She's nl ' . to Correspondent Alloth r nice lady dog Rt tb K'i'" ~ kennel named Nora also won a The &nnuru Monee plcnl ' dlnn r lot ot prizes, Chips, a Weimar· honoring Prol'. . L. !\Ionc, or aner, Oll of my dog (rlends at the Cincinnati. will be given In tbo k nnel. r1nlBhed hI s champlonBh lp high school building , Saturday at the same show as Sue. noon, A s hort program il plaDned I'm very anl lous to see all my with Prof. Mon e tollowlng hla cuslom of presenting Beveral Beold rrlends at home aDd wll\ un· lecUonl from the McGu((ey read· doubted I), be trotting blther nnd This valuabl., mink coat, moeler. Prof. Monee taught school In yon about the count.r yslde visit· ele:l by Brenda HolUs, WLW'I ing the'i" wMle you're reading this. "Ambasudrese of Good '\lUI," II thlll area many. years ago and each year the picniC iI attended I wonder If potty, the cat, will tbe top prize WLW ·Radlo will by a ' group of hill puplla of that be glnd to see me. Somehow, J present 10 lOme luck, wlaner ·In tilDe.. bave my doubtB. 'I WLW-LaacL Be Deed 081, IdenM.... J. E. Smith haa returned BoDDie, our C01\', III golnr to tU, • famous penon wbole life to her home here from Clinton bave a calr IIOOn, but tbe girl and AUGUS'r 16·TO 31 wW be dramat1sed on WLW durMemorial hoepitai. WUmlDp:ton, I wl\l be back In Connecticut by hII Ole IDJIlIDer b1 _ of a rt.e r being eonfl.nB4 there for lev· C 1fI-.... the Ume the new arrival appe.n Try GAZETTE CLASSIREDS IOUDU Breida Bollll wlU ...., eral d.,1 undereoln, tre.tment. OD the eeene and we 'Won't get ' to THE'WI' GET RESULT~ Jackie lAB of New York Cit,. 'I ~ed Dakl h - h eee It untU Chrletmas. We're I' ~ 11W11 lie, ...... of tile WLW .... a peet bere 0( bu parenta Kr. , .... Lonl O~t ered' d ' h boplq the new calf wtll be black caule r wasn't really roln" to bite tealD, 'ana dartq .Ial, aad Aa,. ' .. ra, u se .. . e an .UII ter. Ilk I h h .. ad ........r -.• .,..t, .. ..tI, .nd II .... Jolm SlmpeGn, Jane, were cu..t., SUD4a1, of calef .:ave!otdarer~ b8&b Y, edr lut ber when J eIlareed at her .nd IoUed froaI ... IIr, ancl Mre. Harold Bolan and M D R Flte f 01 4aJ I ' . . · ' · roWll an nry .he elammed the door In Ill)' r.ee it wUI .. dau,bter, Barbara. mo.ed lut .... . • 0 en e. pretty, so we have hopei th.t the and on her fO<ll l . u jut kId. plaee. . . . . UWIOJed cu. week to Pboenb, ArIIODa. I· Mr. IAlaDd Graham, of New new .e .1I wUl turn ont to be u dlDCI Ob, "'1111, that'l the ....,.1 ~~~!iii!!!i!!~~~~~ IIr. aDd Mn. Todd BUDce. of BurllqtoD, .ppea,te4 u lUelt .0- prettJ u It ~oel. I~ Hllliboro, were ",uta bere Wed. calllt a t JODah I RuD 8&ptllt Charlotte, one of the (trle at the Neit w ..k t.he p l and J wUl ...,..~~u
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mut cu!ter at Doater', arocery, _d , Mrs. b,ene Clark. WAYNEIVIL.L.E 2091 e=IIBcts to return to hie job l oon. lea M., Harlan entertained LEBANON Office 2.10~t • Mr. •nd" MH. Carel Olborn and wltb a dinner at her home, Sun· REIU)ENCE s.zt11 daUlbter, Martha. were dinner day and lncili ded as her ruelU, SAND and GRAVEL MO~If.OW No.3 Chl.....yalbell Conc..... Block 'ru..b III Lebanon Monda, eve- M,.. 01& Harlan, Mrs. A. S, Col· Watarp;oof Ce....nt Rock FIICe Block nlIII, of Mra. Olt.orn', brother-In. lett .nd Ilre. Laura Sbldaker, BLACK-ToP DRIVES ....1 .... and Paint II, neehone made hla 1m nan 1&... aDd Illter, Kr, and Mra, Bert The ColleU"McKAy famUy roun· TAR aDd ROAD OlL the Other Be .... rIcbt up then . Barlow and family. 10D dlDDer wu beld Saturday .t LAWN ... FlU. DIRT CenI"'~ with the 1e8cUq . honea , . • the Mn. Ida CoIllI18 who baa beeD the famill..' pMvate picnic ground, Drain Tile Suppll•• thq opened .the etartiq pte and lerloul ly Ill, eontlDues to .Impro, e. near New' BurllDaton. • READY.MIX CONCREl'f:' - I lie wu awaf bthlDd. Kre. Loullle Flte a.o d daughter, Mr. and lira. Cbarle. Dol ter EXCAVATING aDd DUMP TRUCK SE.~VlCE SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342 ,... ...,....... a.aua, awl lane, netted In Lancalter Thur.. and daulllter. Barbara, were din· CENTERVILLE, 0,,10 _ ,..-e ea~ day with Mre. Ftt.e'l .ut, lin. ner CUM.ta In Wllm!DltOil S.tur· '";;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;~~;;;;;;;~~~:;;;~;;;~=~ J, Wilbur Huddle a Dd her daqh· day. e"enIDg, of Vr. and Mrs. Mity· • ter, Mill. M.rk Brlner. They also Dard McKay. """'• ...,~ We ........ _ X I' vtelted Mile.. Rye, EdIth and Miss BarbaI'. DOlter and GleDn . . . . . . . . . . , ... ,........... b .RatUe Denny. former resldeDts of <;ox are attending a Baptist ..... ..... "»-a', Harve,lbJU'l. camp meetlnc·thll week at Tar Mr.. Laura Shldaker hall r8' Hallow . Dear Chlllicothe, nlAT COOD TEXACO CAS AND "'u~----J+.......,•......,~ 1Mai11_ -kaoW - · _II___- t_ ~'l:~~ turned to ber bome here after ,- - ~ lpendlq several da,l In Waynea· 1 r..:-. ~-vfc=-dl~ . -.-.-.':"'.:-.":'r,~NO=W~1 LUBRICATINC SElJVlCE -:- ~ONE ACCESSORIES '!'hen wu • foanome plaYiu YIle .. the I\le.t of lIlla. Bertie _ TIM . . felknr allced the-ball aDd It . . . 110 ranIa' aDd ron. M~ ~ blto tile We. Hamber. two hookI Adam B. Campbell h.. returned " •• badJ, &ad It roUIi iato Cbe bole. to 11ls bome here after being CO.D· ' TIle Wl'd man eotM! lip, drivea It flDed to Miami Valley hOlplul Ib'aiabt " a rUle ahot - Mother bole 1n OIle, The fourthi'll 1081 for InJurlee enffered eaveral weeks a:~".a1lUCH up 10 the tee. adcIreu8' his baD a 81'0 when he fell while reftlovlng • eoaple of. timeI and then plelu It • f.llen tree from the roof of t he 'MHIUIT " 10 II . . ~fvJ:d throwa it about 20 t dill 30U db that for!" tilt other uU, Aw, ...ho'd hrl1eve me, I an",.,," be replied.
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1(n. Ralph Clark, ot D.yton, ,pent a two wee~ vacation here quite badly and It'l too ba4 .,. ' CODDecUCUt. . ...Ith ber C/I"dreD and their fam· -;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; IUee, Mr. and Mra. Ronald Clark, ~',•• """ •• • ........................... "........... •••• ~ ¥r. and Mrl. Ralph Dell and Mr. TEL.EPHONE8:'
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COMMON PLEAS Hallie Chandler vs Abner Chandler divorce to plaintlIf, defendant ordered to pay $40. per week. etc. Agreement approved. Helen McCormick vs Leonard Amburgy and Earl J. Yeary, case dismissed without record . George L, and Ida May Dough. man vs Elmer L. and Ethel Balsiger and Standard Bldg. and Loan, Distribution ordered Mary Kathleen ~wis by Keith Fraser, prosecuting attorney of 58th Judicial Circuit of Indiana vs George E . Jeffery defendant ordered to pay $7. pe~ week and costs: Marie Isaacs vs John Isaacs, de. fendant ordered to pay $10. per week, etc. Herbert L. Brumbaugh vs Owen a.nd Susan Bowling, judgement to plaintiff for $360 and costs. ' Home Federal Savings and Loan vs Isaac and Vern Burkhardt judgement to plainttff for $l248.78 arid costs. II " Wm. Amb urgy . an~ Fide ty Cuually Co. of N. Y. VI Helen McCormick, case dlamlased without record.,
A OUST 16, 1954. _ Oharles MI h I I f c ener 18a t UB and there sr many of Uti w ho fe' l a deep sense of persontll lOllS. To know that he was lh re gave U8 that comfortuble feeling that there was someone that we could turn to no matter what happened and g t belp or advice or. wbatover It was we needed. He w as the C1rst person to be nam d wben a commltt e was needed for sometblng Importnnt In the Grange or the com· munlty. In the 4·H be did not just sit on the council, though be WIIS active tbere, he worked with the boys and girls personally. He 11'88 a Quiet man but at home and with his friends he waa always Interested in what was going on with a ready laUgh for some of our feeble efforts to be funny. We shall milS him In more ways than 1 can mention. 1 am glad to have kn own hi m.
Dolores SURnycalb vs Willard Sunnycalb, divorce, Meryl B. Gray, attorney. The Cheviot Bldg: & ~~ vs Arthur E. and LoLS H. Sigler, and Scars Roehuck and Co" for money, amount laimed $9,551.15 and foreclosure, Eckert & Eckert, attorneys. . Hazel V. Pitts vs Elsie C. Pitls, divorce, Paul N. Herdman, at· torney. Wan-etta Franklin vs Henry W. Franklin, divorce, Paul N. Herd· man. attorney. Verna Dodge vs Harv y Dodge, divorce, J. T. Riley, attorney.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERES Glenn M and Zula Faye Collier to Roy and Mable Rice, 1.88 acres in Clearcreek Twp. , Ernest Evans to Richard Stanley, 1 lot in Lebanon. Richard Stanley to Ernest Evans, 11 lots in Lebanon. Amanda Earnhart to Ernest A. Earnhart, 20 poles in \!ayne Twp. Charles P. and Dora Mullin to Arley E. and Edith G. Ingles, 1.90 acres in Lebanon. Kenneth L Harderl to Betty D. Hardert. l02.ftO acrea in Turtle... Twp. cree.. NBW SUITS Roy and CandUJ Spencer to Rollln L Rouer VI A. D. Her- Romie L and Edlth ThomplOn,.52 vey,1l. D..lor money only, amount acres in Union Twp. claimed, $2SOO and etc. Dallas Leigh to Betty Leigh, 1.51 Home Federal Savin,. aDd Loan acres in Harlan Twp. v. hue and Vema Burkbardt, Winters National Bank and eoporit, Freel ~ Jones, attorney. TrtlSt of Dayton to Ralph H. BarMary Alfrey M Alfr ney, 29.6 _'rea iD Clearcreek TwJ, Amb II')' I ey Ralph H. and Ruth II. Barney cal =~~meDt y of !:'.!~ p~: to Melvin W. and ~ F. Denny, eount, Fred E. Jones, attorney. 2lU acres in Clearc:reek Twp. ~ __ William and- Jeanette Jones to looked 10 very fierce and blood Samuel and PauliDe Carpenter, 1 thirsty perhapi the coon was ,lad lot in FrankUn Twp. Kenneth t'! .•~u i.lva F. William· to tool them. It .WII an orderly. lDtereated crowd, though lOme of son to Fred E. and Angeline C, t.be nel,hor. uld that the dogs Williamson, '1.5 aeres in Clearmade an awfUl lot of Dol.. eapec- , creek Twp. ' la11y Saturday nl,ht. I Fred E. and Angeline C. William· Once a year or ao the old ra,rm , SOD to Fred E. and Elva F. Wll· come a to .lIfe 'fVben we have young , liamson, 8.6 acres in Clearcreelt city vl.ltorl. Now tbe YOllng Twp. Ralph Parks family, MeUaaa. SteClifford and .Aileep Stewart to pben and Sandy Ilr. e bunting e gg 8 Walter J, and MlDnle T. Courtaway, and helping ,b~lng In the cows and 1 lot in Lebanon. doln&, 1111 the country tbtng.. And 1 Ellis E. and Vera L JohnlOn to now the,. have lODe UI ge~ Iweet Ernest F. and Bertie D. lUegel, COl'll tor hlDCh and I better .ee 1 lot iD Deerfield 'I\vp. what I. IOID&'. 611. Ralph and Delphin and Ellen Helton to Gretchen Hnd reprdll to all their Adolphua P. Herrin, 1 lot in DeerIrlend~ f1e14 'rwp.
After the nice cool Bummer reo lIort weather we had for a while, h ' wIth ered UI Ilk e S uo day 'sea. cut Oowen out ot water. Today III bot ud humid but the cloudl have ahadeC1 UB from the burning lun. Hot tbougb wu It wuo't too bot for the cooo hunters to alllemble with their dOCI (or field trials In our wood. on Middleboro Road I hear the neighbors wd tbey' Dever law Inythlnc lU,e It be(ON. I lijdn't know whether tbat wu approval or dtaapproval. There wu quite ' a crowd with whole families comlnr to lee ho'fV Spot or Reddy came out in the competition. I didn't quite under. stand the sYltem of auctioning off the dor' and ebarlo, In the mODey but of courae every tlhnr of the lort means that you back your favonte some way. Tbey used R drag to Ia,. tbe trail but the,. had a poor coon In a cage hunr In the tree where they (Inlshed. They assured me tbat the COOD wa. sale but I wonder8cl. The dop _ _ __ __ _ _ _ __ --,.......
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MARRIAGE LICENSES Jobn Fisber, 24, architect, New Roy McElroy, 21, foundry work- York and Je--'e Bnd"""''' f)!l ef, Morrow aDd Karie Whitaker, .............. -. 19, domHtle work, Pleuant Plain. aecretarJ, WQDcsvWe. William MelviD Stover, 2G. yard Jame. Edward Courter, f2, . . man, IIiam1Ibur, aDd Imogene .iatant foreman, Xenia aDd Flor~~'. 21, factory worker,. ence ~UihertJ, 38, Morrow. ..., ......... Odell Leland Jlitcllell, 18, laborJam. W. Jeffery, 23, electricJaD, er, South LeNDoD and Frankie Fnnlilln aDd PhllllI IreD. Bat, Blahop, U', laborer, South Lebanon. 22, FrankliD Harry E. and Mary E. Pricer Charles and Ethel Butler to WOO. J. Sturall. 26, factory to Frank ud Pearl ComptOD, 0.8 Local Trustees of the Church of worker, Loveland, and Carrie LeroJ A. JIeIldrlckl, 21, eabm,t acrea iD Wayue Twp. God, South Lebanon, 1 lot in South Panoa, ~, factorJ worker Lov. maker, FoIter IDCl Belli. Protritt, Howard O. and Helen Shumaker Lebanon. lad. FOlts. • to Estella O. Shumaker, 0.2 acres J. Albert aqd Louis L Reyuolds -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; in HamlltoD 'IwII, to Leavitt B. and Edith L. Glue, Floyd and Opal Morgan, 2 lots 110 acres in Massie Twp. in Sal!,m Twp. Carl and Mary Louise Wilsen Cbaliiien K and Louise E. to James W. and Dola Mae Yeary, Brewer, Jr. to I~I and Emma F. 0.2 acres in Harlan Twp. Whlaler, 2 lou in Franklin Twp. . BroDson BaUey to Jobn G. a~d Martha Wood t.'!. Glldys McClana- Wilma Florence Hutzel, 1 lot In ban. 110t iD IIPliiIboro. Ramllton Twp: F Ja;es = t h e to lAwrence Martin ~llard to Billy H, and ., r .. anCl ~ A. Collier, 1.88 Suuaona Hisey, 0.4 acres i.n Harac~ tn E. Bercaw Jan Twp. • to 801 D d:)lary Ii W lit James W. and Dola Mae Yeary 1.08 ac~es ~ ~~rfield Twp. a er, to John J. and ADtoiDette B. Georae Hendrid.. to Minnie Kohl Hayden, 9.5 acrea iD Harlan Twp. Megie, 1 lot in I>eerfleld Twp. Ruth Frisch to Miami .Valley George L an~1 Ida May Dough. Bldg. & Loan of Franklin, 1 lot mab to Elmer. 1[" and Ethel Bal- in Franklin. siger. 1 acre in Wayne Twp. Alpheious Scholl to Albert P. Donald J. and Frances M. Baird and Robin F. SCholl, 110t in Frank- ... to Katharine A. and Harold Whita· lin. ~ ker, 16.7 acres in Clearcreek Twp. Joseph R. and Phyllis Ann Ruth Witham to Laura Rollings- Zajbel, to Robert E. and Evelyn worth, 15 lots in £)eerfield Twp. L Andres, S2 acres in W.yne Twp. Effie Wadawolrth to Laura Hollingsworth, IS" lou' in Deerfield Twp. , I"· , ' ''Iorence Allin Davia to taun BEFORE . YOU B'UYI Hollingsworth. 1 lot in Lebanon . I SIT . E. R. HotlSlOl1 to UrraiDe D, r!'8 Itt, 1 lot in Morrow. E. R. Houston to Robert W, and Ardath 'Balton, 1 lot in Salem Twp. E. M. Tinch to Victor and Lola Frisby, 1 lot in Franklin Twp.
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HOME FREEZI:JR OWNERS ITEM 2% gal. MiamI County Vanilla Ice Crea m. $3.50. Red Sour Pitted CherrleB. 30 lb. caD ' 5 to 1 Sugar. $7,20. WAYNESVILLE 1.0 KER PLANT. c-6.1Hfc
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Family Extenlllon Ta\I.. Several Chalra, Coal Ruap, Role Living Room SuIte, axl:O Blue AmlJo,ater
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Basement 211xSZ neaTated. Ineluding 860 cement block.. eteel freme.. eaah and glu8, 32 bagll cement. Good well. O. R. UN· GLESBY. North Main S t r e e t. Wa~e8VlI1e, pblO. X-8-19-28
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nly three births were reported In Warren county last month. aeordlng to Mr8. Arvll Ross, clark or the Warren County Health Board. Deaths for the same per· lod numbered 16. Warreu county's birth, rate II aclually Increasing each month but the' county doesn't get credit tor the blrth8. A lllrge number of blrth8 occur In hOlpltala In Montgomery, Butler and Hamilton countle8. OIrths reported last month Ill' clude Rthacrd A. Morrll, Mr_ and I Irs. Quincy Morri8, or Oregonia Route 1, 8t home; Jame8 E. Fox· bower. Mr. and Mrl. Raymond Fox bower, 101 HlJhlalld avenue, Young Clinic; Althea Dianne Glenn, Mr. and Mra. Jesse K. Glenn, 8t Ethel avenue. Franklln, home.
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Miss Janet Keys, of Wayne8' vill e. has been awa.r ded a four· year honor 8chola.rehlp to Marl· etta College, erfectlve with the openIng .of tbe tall sem.. ter 011 September H. The Icholarsblp, worth $800 Cor the four years. provides half tul· tlon and may be renewed each 8emester on the basla of a saliafactory grade average. Mlaa Keya was 8elected from among the ' top five per cent ot her high 8chool class on the ba818 of achoiarshlil and promise of lendershlp. She Is the daughter of the Rev, and Mn. Samuel N. KeY8. In the )ocal high school, from which she !was r;raduated this 8pring, she wu prominent In glee club, lIob001 plays. SVOrtB. matbematics, and typing,
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Meeting In its B3rd annual II 8' Tbe Women8' Activities Com· Ohio salea of 'Series E and H s ian on the Wllmlnstou College mlltee of the Farm Burellu held Savings BondB ror the month of campue, the Wllmington Yearl, their monthly meetlng at the home July sbowed an lncrease of . 22.9 leetlng ot tb Religious Society , or ~~rl e nd8 (QUIlkers) adopted res. of Mr. Bnd Mrs. M, A. \ Fulkerson. per cent over July or 1953, LaRue ITEMS OF INTERE8T olutlons urging PTe8ldent E18en. Following routine business mat· Van Arsdale. o·chalrman Warren ABOUT FOLKS YOU hower and other high government ters, Mra. A. 1... Schuhart turned County Savings Bonds committee, ' otflclllis to continue the pursuit of Ithe meeting over to Mrs. Rhodes · reported today. Sales In Warren KNOW ' peace now that (or the first time Bunnell, who clllled for reports Connty tor July were Ul,695, com· In more than twenty years there from tbe various committees work· pred to $14,337 In July a year ago. VISITOR FROM TAMPA, FLA. July sales In Ohio of E and H , Is a cesBation of war In tbe world. Ing on [Inal plan8 for the Dairy , President Eisenhower'B Btl. n d Mrs. • Fred Hawlte, of Tampa, Rgalnst preventive war was also food booth at the Warren County Savings Bonds totaled $26,879.393 Fla.. La the guest of frlend 8 and Fair. The money realized from as agalnBt $31,869,257 In July of appro\'ed. relatives here. The resolution In the Interest of this booth la to be uBed 10 buy 1953. peace stated "We recommend the an X·ray mllchlne,-..portable, for a les o( the relatively new GUESTS F ' '1 INDIANA Hupport and UBe of the machinery use hy the county health depart· Series H Bond. a current Income Mr. and .>1rs. Oeorge Swain' of or the nlted Nation8 as chanoels ment, In the county welfare work. BOI1d, were more than double aa Pendleton, Indiana. were peat8 of for International cooperation aud All the '·H grouPB In tbe county c'Apared to IIIllea In Jul" 1963. tbat our nation Beek diligently with are helplnl In this project and atlonal.ly, Bal,,- for the Orat Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schuhart duro the oiled Nations for universal ., Ing the put week. world disarmament and world de- will be selllng Ice .cream In the seven montha were the hlgheRt velopcent. We trust. that In thle Fair Grounds, with half of their for any January.July period 81ncli time or truce a way may be found earning to go to rurther their wartime 1945. Mr. Earl O. Sbreve, VISITOR8 FROM DETROIT M~ Terrel Mac), and eon, of to remove cause» for war ' and to camp facllltlee. National Director of the Treaaurr'lI Detroit, Mlchlpn, were recent mak pea e a permanent reality.' Tbe ladles of the West Wayne Savings Bonds Division, aleo reguelts of hili 1118ter, lllre. WlntTbe Meetlng also express d ap· Advisory Councll were hostenes ported tbat In the flrat seven fred' Hartsock and eon. preclatJohn for Prealdent EIBen· for the ' meeting, with Mra. M. A. months of 1954 Bales of E and H r"1 ,I Lleul Donald E. Lukens, who II bower's meSlage to ' the World Fulk rson and Mn. Lawrence Bondll 8lCceeded redemptions by stationed at L&ck~and AFB, Ssn ouncll of Churchea. In a letter B ' I f h RETURN8 FROM. 'MICHIGAN C.llfoml. Satl~"ar ADtoulo, Teua, I~ent tbe summer to the PreSident the Yearly Meet· ro~n Berv ng the re reB ment8. $26S,306,OOO. I(n. Walter Sheehan hu raTbe Reveren4 Samuel N. Key., U • UI with bl8 father here Wm. A. Ing Btated "We wlah you to know The ca8h value of E- and H tUfned atter lpendlng a tew daY8 , that we sbaU BUpport increased apo Way.a · Iarda. Cllb Bonda outstanding was f37,579.with ber aliter, Mrs. Mitchell rector of St. MarTI Eplecopai A Lukenl. . proprlatlona for technical asalat. 000,000 at the end o[ July, a new small group of Waynelvtlle Whlle here tbJe 11UDJD.r Lleut. ance and ecollOmlO deYllollm.ut .KartaUa and family In Detroit. Churcb of W&111elv1lle, with Mr8. ,:,%~~18r.:..g w~;t::~ c::.k~ Lukens w.. emplend by the to ralee lIvln, llandard8 for the MHls Mac Inlis' high rec_o_rd_._ _ _ __ Keys, their dalllbter Janet, an.d their guelll, WI.. J88Il Snead. will Ing about the things they would Stale HlchwAT ~ent. people8 of the world, aJld that ),OU ENTERS SERVICE have our prayerful 8Upport a8 you The WaynesvUle Oarden "' Club Enterialn Mu.lc Pupil. Ronald ·L. Sean, IOn of lI.r . aIld return to Wa71leBYtue 8aturday Ub to do. One boy aaJd "Let'll continue to pres II for world dla· held their Augu.t meeting at the Mrs. Everett Searll, Is now with from their !leven-week trip to the bave a carnival." Another said, At F. Hili. P.rty Hou.. arma.m ent." ountry home of Mra. Vay M'ae the military lervlce In the Air PaclJlc Cout. where IIr, Ke,1 "Let'l do It for polio." ADd 80 an tharp of at. Jude'l Eplecopal Idea to help others less tortunate . . , S A resolution was also adopted Innis. A picnic luncheon was tbe One or the' very delightful event!! bad Force and II stetloned at Sampeon •• urging the abolltlon Qf capital pun· main feature ot the day. of the week was when Mr8. Marte ' burch III Burbank, California. Mr. tban they are, grew to a reality. 'Alr For 'e B 8e, Geneva. N. Y. Tbere wUl be a PoUo Fair In . . . . I tshment In the states of Ohio and H h Id t I t Raymoud Betts, ltudeDt.m1nlater Crolby'a yard next Saturday att.r. Tennessee, where the churches of owever, t e pres en·e ec, Riffle entertained ber music 8tU' VISITOR8 FROM INDIANA t .St. Mary's durlq the fleld·work noon, Aug. 28 between 4 and 10 Tricky Thum~ '-U Club met the Yearly feetlng are located. Mn. Mac Innla, announced her dents on August 16 alt he Prea· Mr. and Mrs. Charlel Wad.. program ot the Soutbern Rural o'clock. All profits wtU 10 to the Tuesda.y, Aug. 24, at the Parlsb Btandlng committees for the com· ton Party Hou8e. . wortb and dalllhter, of Richmond, hurch Inlmute, wtU leave for Polio Foundation. HouBe with Mrs. ttfaTy Michener, L-Is Ing year. . Mn. RlUle ill reUrlng from her L L Indiana were Thur8da¥ dinner Valie CrucU, North OaroUna, with Tl)ere will be game8, chances. Janet Mldlener land Mrs, . Dale .eCa a.. Considerable time was IIDent in tea. hlng profession. har'ge and Janet reviewing achIevements of the Games, contests and 8tunts afgueBts ' r Mrs Grace Vice and Mrs. Betts ImmedlatelJ atter ' tak- hot dogs, soft · drinQ. cake sale. Dumford . In tb I· I S and a white elephAnt counter. Michener pre8ldlng. O. lo a For past year and making plans tor . at " , I Mrs. Irene Henderson. ng e morn ng Ben ce on uu· Come and enJoy"yourself. If the Everyone brought their proJecta th coming 8ea80n. forded the entertllinment. tel' (111)" Augullt 29. boys an work for the day, we. and books for tbe fair booth. . a . l r a ' II"z",ng P .o w.r Mrs. Atha Furnas, tbe retiring which delicious r fresbments were VISITORS FROM KENTUC!tV the parente, should belp them to Plans were mad~! tor the fair pre81dent, IVas presented a gift served In the colonial dining room ~r. and :\f rs. Fr nk Hawke and Balla'." c.I.I heJp others and be than.k!UJ that booth. The girls 'Nbo wUl be In r I I fr which was Dij)Bt artistically de('· ours are able and 8trong. the Talent Show .ra,1'e tbelr skits. The amount of soli ocldlty a rom t Ie c ub or her e orts. Much orated for the occasion. • f th dlt t th f th ramlly, of Paris, Ky., were guests The lub will sell Ice ream on ton of liming material wUl cor· a e cr or e 8ucceU 0 e Those attending were Judy AI. of his par nts for the week end. Question : What Is tbe meaning Thursdoy arternooll from 1-4 p.m. r ot Is tbe best meaaure or value lIallt few Y84I'8 18 due to her deand Mr . \\,Inlfr d HartSOCk and at the des ent of t he Holy Spirit 0 BIT U A R Y Judy Waters, News Reporter. In buying limestone. votton. len, Sandra AileD , Joao Amburgy. Bon David joln d the grou\! on ul~OIl the Apolltle8 ? CHARLES EDWARD MICHENER _ _ _ Ground limestone varies In com. Plans for tbe Warren County Janice Brown. DIana Dum ford. uoday. . Answer: "Th descent of the p t-~.. Co I Fair xhjblls wore dlll cus8\ld otUi Julie Gone, Debbie Irelan, Carolyn en· "Frtend after friend departs, .41» pOSition, explains Earl Jones. Ex· It ~ ..... d t It th S t Le8man, Jean LuRue, Judy Monce, Holy plrlt Is not like th specialist In crops at Ohio b was Il .. · ee °lom Ide. e P dem - Vlrglnlll M08b r Sandra Lee Sur. tTane of air Into man ; It 18 nn Who has not lost II (rleDd?" At New Mexico B... I.eoslon tat UnlversH Som ' Wne. er mee Ung as t wou .ali ur· ' VISITORS F'ROM VIRGINIA Nr. Ilnd ( I'll, larence J. Da,,1 XPI 881011 a ud . a almll, not an • . y. lng the Fair we k Ml'lmbor hod -race, Mary Ann Tamplin. Sally nnd claught rs ot Point- Pleasant, ~act or litera) twa e. It Is like hnrles Edward Michener, friend While he was home on a fUr- 8tbne~ are higher tn calotum than brought Hve a/'r~ngement8 and Tullle, JucJy ate I'll , J'udy Wool · nd the entrance of tllo imag ot tbe or many, quietly slipped away on lougb, Pvt. Gerald . Cook received other's, IJimestones high !n mng· they Ivere admired and' om- 8rd, Suson WrIght, .Judy , right West trglnla. '''ere week gil sts o£ bls parent.s. Mr. and ~ uu -Into a mirror. After Chrlal'8 wedoesday, August 11 at his home wonl that he bad been promoted nt~lulU are ca.lled dolomitIC 11m • men ted apoll o 1I0d one out-of·town guest, Delores Irs. Loyd Dovls. Mrs. JennIe . death the dl Iples were troubled, n III' WaynesvllJe on th~ farm to Corpora) In Hd,t!. Hdq. Servlc!! sones. Austuelt, Mrs. Riffle's nelce. Eltber of tbese limestones when Ob F"tty i th Aa a token of esteem, lItr8. Rlf· Davis a 'ompanl d h r grandsOn th Ir IdeM differed; later. they wb re his ancestors and parente, Co., M. P. Group 1450. AAIT P O. and tamtt )' 10m for II. few days. b came firm and united and at the Edwin and Ella Merritt had re- Box 5500 Sandrla Base, Albuquer· finely ground wUl correct soil .erve I -n n tI was presented R gorgeous or· t u t of Pentaco t the)' gather d sid d . Que, w Mexl 0 .. acidity, if Bppll d In th amounts Wedding Annlver.ary c "orange a nd a "ery b autlful II I.:l.ched themselves 'harles, always n lover of nn· Corp. Look I ~ th son of Mr. on Indl '1l 1 d bY II. t t of 90U. 10uIIging rOb. tog tb r, SAT URDAY DI NNER GUESTS round IImestoll packaged In '11'. and Mrs . O. N. Berryhill, of - - - -- - Mrs. Hoy Inrk ntertalncd to £I'om ,vorldly lhln s. They sa rl. luI'. Wl\8 a bu sy farmer, bul :'tlrs. l.nwr nc Co l k Lt ROllt I. 11 I Lytl e Road, obsen' d their fifty · S lOW dlnn r on aturday, Mrs. Etta f1ced bome' and every bodily com- (ound Lime to give to many help· . - .•. __ bags should save the neutra z ng ninth weddlug aunlversary on coa s n .ay o.a (Idlty l ) I)Ower mar'k e d nturday. August H . Visitors on Plowman oC Miami, F1ortda. ira. fort and became wonderer8. Then ful Ilctlvltles such as being a govNOTICE OF APPO'NT I~E NT ae correc t IIg ElBa South of DetroIt, Mr. and they r celved help from God and eroruent weather reporter from on the bag, Sunuay wem Mr. and Mrs. La From Ne. lall·co th oge ' rtf I d Admln latrator Mrs. harles Ollborll a nd Bon the vower of the Holy 'plrlt be- Ofe t to (xen years, or abPer 0 f Estate of Joh n '\'. S choono"er. When limestone Is purchased In B\ me B rryb lll and Mrs. Han"y Tommy, or oUele Hili, Mrs. Mar)' ('arne manlreaL', the Spirituality of wen y'8 years, mem er 0 " k rowne, Word has be en received here 11II1 • the se II r I6 reQu I re d to f ur· u 111 of ,..Fletcher, , P hlo, Mr.• b DeceRsed. Tuckel' and Mra. ~; 18Ie Hawk . hrlst triumphed and Ute lAlve of th e Board 0f DI rec to rs 0 f th e L e· IIl sh the buyer with. a sl.lltement IXI n fl!. ,·.ayne terson. 0. that the thirty boys on tbe Scout anon Produ ·tlon Credit and tbe Not\ut Is hereby given that Carl en in, and Mr. und Mrs. Harold· God rcftgned. Througb tbe Spirit Miami Valley Milk Association ; E . Schoono,rer, wh,ose Post Ollice or lbe neutralizing power. Usu· Bel'l'yhil\ and 80n8 Stephen, John expedltlon to " the Philmont Scout TO BE WED S~TURDAV of tbe Love of God they gained lilly this Information Is on the In· aud David. Rancb, New Mexico, are now on Mr. and Mrs. Charles E I z e y , new life and they 8aw Christ lIv. or the Wayne8vllle Civic Ol ub, Address Is n. R. I, WaynesvHle, voice or bill delivered with the their way home. huve Issuea Invitations to tbe ing, belplng, protecting them." _ Second Cburch of Christ Scientist Ohio, haB been duly Ilppolnted 8S shipment. Fred Le uy, Roger ·Runyan. \\ eddlng of tbelr d augbter, Ann, Abdul Baha. (Mrl}, Helell McCoy.) ot Oaytoo, President at the 4-H Adml.nlstl'lltor of fhe E8tate of Barton-Earnllarl VOWS Tom lind DI k Robinson are the to Mr. Selden Hellth on Saturday, . CounCil, acUve In the WaynesvlUe John W. Schoonover, 1 ate 0 r local boys with the troop. They I'a rmers Orange 13 and a former WaynellvUlt. WarrEln OIlnty, OhiO, August 2 at four·tblrt)' o'clock In To Be Spokan in Sepia rellort II wondertul trip thus far, the Pattereon Field Cbapel, with I manager of the WayneavlUe Farm· deceased. Invitations bave been IS8ued by and assure everyone they ha.ve reception to follow at the Van ers Excbange, Dated this · 12th day or ugust. . Mr. aod Mrs . Arnold L. Barton to had eighty .one mHes of biking Cleve . Hotel, We will say that he, with his 1954.... tile marriage ot their daughl.er, wltb their companion, the Burro. RALPH H. CAREY, . Mrs Olive Curl ' with Mr. and ready smile, Is dust away, and Donna June Barton to Mr . Harlan Tbe expedltlon i8 to arlve back at Judge of tbe Probate Court, WEDNE8DAY DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Lawrence Furnae attended tbose who had the privilege of Earnba.r~aturday, September ~1lW.1L-.............-"Dmetime OD' Frld~y, WarrElnl County, Ohio By CHAN, THE CHOW Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawk. en· Wllmlngton ~ Meeting , on sharing hts bU8Y life are bts wife, 4th at seven·tblrty In the evening, August 27th. Mal')' Crawford MI(:hener, .a daugh. S~ley & Stau)ey, Attorneys t rtalned to dinner ou WedIl8llda,. Wedne8day evening. with receptloQ to follow Immedl· ------evening, Misl Dorothy Dakin, of Mrs. Luella ' HoUlngaworth and ter, Janet, three sons, ' Edwin, 8-19-(3t)-9-2 Hello folka! Well, I'm back In ately In the church Warren Mrs. Cora ThomaB or near West Dwight and PaUl, a brother, WIl· Pullman. Washington, Mrs. Mary Connecticut again aud It surely The brlde-elect la a graduate of T'" F MI...l.ml - .._ . Leah Rhein of Orlando, Fla., Mn, Mllton. were week end guelta here lIam, with a hOBt of relaUves, waa nice to be home tor . awhile Waynesville nJgh achool and of •, u.•• _ and attended ludlana Yea r I, friends and neighbors. Emma McClure, of Franklin, and and 8ee some of my frlenda again. the Miami Valley hoepltal achool A stbdent from W,.~~vllle and Mra. J. WilBon Edwards; of Spring· m"tlDg. "Oh gentle presence. peace and The weather was Quite nice at of Nuralng. Mr. Earnhart, son of one from ~anltllu llre among ttie Joy and power; , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magee lind field , Ohio. home and we had a verr nice Mr. and Mr.. Harold B. Earnhart. total ot 208 8tude,Dts who can· Mrs. 'Ma.bel Stevens at Dayton and Ob, life divine, tbat owna eaoh vlllit w1th everyon•. ts a graduate of Wayneavllle High dJdates for d~.. 'at th~ twenty· Xenia, vl8lted Mre, Belle Maynard waiting hour, ATTEND F'AMILV REUNION eIghth annual aummer commence· We have rabblta al I over th e School and of Yale Unlv~relty; ment exercl..1 at ' Miami Unlver. Mr, and Mrs. Dale Duffee and on Sunday afternoon. Thou love tbat guards the ne8t. place at home and they certainly !Uld wlU enter the Unlverelty of Ilty Frlday ,at 2 p, m. In Benton BOO, Bruoe. who ,re Pllits of ~er ~Uss Margaret Edwarda accom· line's falterlDg flight! were cute . . Moat of tbem are Cincinnati lor tbe 8tudy of medl· HalI ·aUdltortum.· • .parents, Mr. and Mn. J. J. Bu ske pallled her nephe~. Dr. Oale Rull' Keep' thou my child on 'upward white, but there are butt onea and ~Ine. The local atudent II Mary I.. for a fe,w weeks, spent a few day. S\lDl aud wife to Dayton ou Sun· wing toulght. black onss too'. I tblnk they are GltbenB, R. R. 2, master of arts; Loye Is oUr refU,e; only with' of the past week with hill parenti , day a(ternoo~ tllr & tew dATI vllll: quite the nicest bu.nnle8 I've ever VI81TOR HERE FROM aud the Franklin student II Claro In Columbus, and atteuded a fam: Mr. and Mri. MUo HarbIOclt and . mine eye lIeen, but then maybe I'm preJu· SOUTH AMERICA ence (Mickey) McDade" 420 Vic· lIy reunion at Lopn, Ohio, on baby aon of WIlmIIlgton, Ylala.cl Can .1 behold the 80are, the pit, tot1&. maeter of edU'c~Uon. diced. Mrs. Phyllis DuJmovlc, of Soutb their ,n.ndmother, Mrs. Lena the fall; Sunday. . T.he dogs at the new kennel are America, daugbter ot Mr. aDd Mrs. SUFFERB F'OOT INJURY Hart80ck on Sund~)' evenln~. His babltatlon hlgb Is here, aud nla. and' frlendl, aIld I'm Eimer Lamb, haa been vllltlng HAS BRIDGE LUNCHEON . f , , nigh Frlend8 of IIlIa Patricia Burton, lure ttie girl and I are ,olq to here for the past few ·weeke. dau.hter or Mr. and ' Mre. Oharlea Mrs. H. 1.. Rye eutertalDea .IUi ~ELEBRATE8 ELEVENTH His arm en~lrcles me.' 'a ud mine, like the place ,.err much. The She aud her hUBband are now Burton, of Spring Valley. are lorry and aU. . a bride luucheoll on Tuud.J with BIRTHDA'Y LA8T 8ATURD,V dogs ha.ve such odd names though on a trip to Hondul'U, Ceutnl to learn that Ihe · hat broken II. · . four tables of carda III pia, durtu .MI.. 811»11, 10 Lellay. celebrated the afteruoon. He'} lII.tIi w... her eleventh blrthd~J' on Saturday, Oll 'lDake me glad fOIl ev~ry RCald·. There'l Clover and p'robe and America. bone ID her toot and haa It In a ing tear. "Brut;ua and Mu~dy and ever 10 Captain and .Mrs. Dujmovlc have callt. Thle Js Quite confining as the Argunot Bridge Club, and also Augult 14 with a small afternoon For hope deterred, In gratltud., many ' more. I'll probabl, be writ- been visiting' various places on 8he has ~een veri ~ctll;e for 'many \Mrs. Rae Kinnard, ,Mrs. Ruth t. partJ. · dleaalnt iilg A abOut' lu the comlq their ship, which 18 . 01 great In·' personal appearances and amateur 'HIle, Mrs. J. K. .p reSton, II~. The tIme was lpent til gamel Walt and love more for .every lfeekl. " . tereBt to her. "'J _howll ., tbroughout 'the coUlllrT. u Helen Greene or Dayton, and Mr". for prlse~ an.d ClU~I, ~fter ,.wblch r bate and fear a tap dancer. Stella Evanl of Xenia. JC(~ cream. caire . . poch w.... No ill. 'iince Ood Is ,ood, and 1088 The onli sad ' note In m, vii It , was the faet that. that crazy VI81T IN HAMILTON 8erved the ~.. tI. The color Is gatu. ' VI81TOR FROM OAK RIDGE '8ch81lJe fol' ··t he alternoou wu)n . 'cat ha.a beell sick and I felt rather Mr8. .Minnie Reed~, IIrl; Jeu· V~CATIQN IN . Mj~H" MAINE Mrs. J. J. Frlta of .Oak Ridge. plnkancl green, a,il ~ud the Ben:a~th.e ahadow of His mlgbty bad about It. But ahe la better nle Mullin: Mrs. Lena Rigga ,mo- .' ¥r. 'and .Mrs. Tom Burton and Tenn.: II the guest of h.e r .le~r. ~ caIte . w.. ' a~DP4f little gtt", ,.,1 I w ~i ~ t of ... _ now and by the ttwe I retul'Jl tored to Hamilton WedIle8day and daughter Naoml '/ Jue are lpend· Mrs. H. I.. Rye. Mn. FrltS.· hat favon ,', After ' rerte-ments they 11 , ewe seor. ..... 'IIM" bome again wtll undoubtlldly ~e spent the day·: with' Mrl '&ltd Mn; tq a 'Iew 4&YI with hII brother, baeu the . llleet of her brother, I. all pth.red arollD4 Sybil I to. . ... row way, her Old , self. . Ra)'tllond H~ck. , ,",. Ro~ ~Il "'d wife at Detroit, a_ Seeking and rindlnr 'With the an· Mr. and IIrl. Leon Ballabul'J 1M her many gifts, bOth uaerul and ,. Well, I must be ott nOw to make . Ll Mlcb, . TbeJ TiIl1 lpend a week In , g Wuhlngton C. H . Mr. , IUld lin, frJv.lou8 , . . l gell IIln : , ' . my rounds and find 80me more VI81TOR FROM DAYT~N f Kaule · and otta~II . Intereatlng Her guelts were the. Mlliel 1.0 I am wl~h JOu &1w..,a," watch Rye allo we.r e SUDday ·.....tII at thin.. to write about for thle Ut· . Mill Ellaabeth . ?robe&. of Dayo place8. tlie Salillburyi. JilDrou~ ~ San~ and Caroln Sch,llk; lpev. " an~ ~rsr.~ H1DUl I~. tie eolUDln ' Hope· e1'8ryone back tou, le lpeD41q her vacation here Mr. and Mra. Rye aud ,Mrs. ~ltI erb' aUd NaDeY Stanler, Carol ._ . Ie flD' and I'll be baclt real at . the . home of h.~ . aliter, ' MrS. A'Y'TEND COUSIN'S FUNERAL e Paul A. Scherer and family. . ' , ....m. ~. rillted the lovel)' r088 lard_ Ita Hawke. KatU KQlworth, BNi1da l: ~ CA8D OF ,HANKS toOl!. with· tome more dO'1 eye . .) Mr. and M~ Fred 1 H\lbbJe at- · Columbue. Btulcb. aIld 8aDdia Pretluli', of We wish to expreae our beart· _ The' if!tj, ' - . \Jende'll U!. lu~ of ~ ~ID vleWl of tbe COUlltrT :- III Coil- i! b " .!t.._ ~ WayuelvWe, and Patrlota Burton, felt th.nlle aud appreelaUou for , " .necticut. :~U IC..~ to vAZEIIE. rm ,~ ~ ~'~);. r GIVE "rO· ~LIO DRIVE of 8prhig Valley, the many acte of .ldQ.dJuIu.,.lhoWD
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, THE MIAMI GAZETTE Eatabllahed February, 11150 PAUL A, SCHERER -- --'-- ____ Editor Ind Publliher CECILIA J. SCHERER -------_ - __ ____ ___ ... ____ Aa.ocllte Editor
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of Harveysburg. AIrs. Laura bldaker bas gone to AlberQueNlue, New M xl co, wbere sbe will spend several montbs with ber daugbter , 'ra. Olancbe Or ny and otber relatlvea.
The Uooce r eunlol! dlnnctr hon. orlng Prof. .• L. MODce, Clooln. nllU was glveo In the hllfb school cal 'ter la Aaturday noon. A s bort program was pr('sentell In to af. ternoon IncludlDg seve ral McGuC· fey readings by Prot. Monce, He taught 8c hoo) ' In tb ls a rea more than flay years ago aDd aeb year htl Btudel!ta ot that time arr nge a dlnn r In b1a boo or.
Mr. and . f1l . Gilbert Welch. or Detroit, Mlch,. are I llendlDg sev, I ral day! here as the ~e8t8 oJ. his mother, Mrs. Oba \\ e)eh and other relatt.... Miss Juet Keenor. employee ot noster'1 Market, 9 Utt Ted a lac· erated thumb while operating a meat rutUng device tbere Satur· day. S he was abl to ('ontlnu working.
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Mr. and M1thJ'll· H · · Tuc~erthenlr' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _. dlne r a. tertalned w a D e home Tbursday e vening, and In-! CLEANING 0 T YOUR ATTICT cluded a8 tbelr gueate, Mr. and ' Advertise those a rticles that Mrs. H. C. flllIgaD , at Mason, Ir. ' you no longer ne d ID THE MI· nnd Mr s. Jo Uav ls, ot . Lebanon, AMI GAZETTE. Pbone 3913. db 1 aDd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fraok Morrow, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., • • • • • • • •
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AUGUST 26, 1954
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Mr. aDd )In, CbUI.. " Mre. D. H. Fit, of GleDdate, lbelr uDual lummer pleDlc FrI· Mr. ud Mn. Cbarlel Do,ter aDd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. bave relarned U operaton ot lbe Ipent the w~~k eud her a8 the day eveDtD, at lbe bOlDe ot Mr. famU)' attendelr lbe FrleDd·... Quar. HarveYlbllllf RecreatJoa. DurIBI guelt ot MJ'lII , ouls Fit lind Ud Mn. Will. . . Campbell. terty MMUD, beld at the Friends . lbe paat year, the), bave beeD ID I duughter J 8ne" M . A S C II It d R b- Church In Wa)'1)etlvtlle 'Suod"'. . Cbarge , ot the EaBt End Reltaur. ! . ro;. l.oul a PrUI r I' B'dlng wos l ert, ~~·ra. 'Ro'be;; ~ou:: a:ndau~b. Miss arbara DoBter' and GleDD : t, B\\ ~ml~D . ~r. 8arl ~rs. or town, Is Improving litt r a 8er· ter Judy alteDded cburcb aerv. Cox bave returned. bome from a ur h R 0 I ve I e°th°pef&1 n, P OU! llIDeBa. Mrs. Prllter .Ia the IceB SUDd~y at OUve Brucb Meth. weeks camping at Tar Hollow, t e e real 00 d ur ng at 1 me. mother of Mrs. Sh:emore with . Knr nand T d T trlc, of Colum. 1whom she relldea. ad lil Cbur h. n or blllicothe. bua, have lpent the paat net 11 r ( ..II ' h rl II PP nll h " :1 1 • here a8 the bouBe gueate of tbelr fe \\' t.;I "~ · ' n '~ Jlrl nlt " a ll"" a ~ 't he *......_* .................... *••••••••••••• _.............. grandpareoUl, Mr. aDd Mrs" J. P . l[1.Ie. 0 Mtea Alice OClBbM, Thol1lbury;Tb e \ el 0,"1;& 1. lb i ' Jasa of .. - ----Jonah's RUII HI'lI"'-t .hu rc h had
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A firm Diary 8y D. J. frazier
By A FELLOW MOVIE VIEWER
Chadeton H4!..ton and Robert Youn, go madl:v Into tbe jan,le loo1l:Inr fOT loet treuure or to be more .peelflc ODe particular Item
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WATER HAULING
,. AUGUST 21. 1964. - Almolt "King Rlcbard and the Cruaad· nOW and will IOOD be at lOU county fair time aDd echool will era" hu been releaied and Ie nel,hborhoo4 movie bou.e•. -Baaed open before we know It and the playjn, aU around the country OD Sir Walter Scotta' "The TaU •• Wh.n P.t.r IIW the , man" thle rum 8tarr1ng George IUmmer 11'111 he gone. JUter Iaet wind. h. wu afrald. weeD rain and clouds It seemS lon,~ to the BOuth. Another weed Sanders and Rex Harrleon, proves &, beq1malnq to link. rather Dice to have It brl,bt and grasa Ie clant tox·tall. It Is be- to be one of the moet eldoyable warm...su. Perhap. oor toma· coming common and they say It moyie offerings of the current cried. Lord. II". ID.... toee 11'111 ,et ripe now. I thourbt Is bard to Idll. We are afraid that lleallon. Thill technlcolor cinema· J••us sateheel forth that 1 had bought bush lima beana we are not golDg to have mucb scope production a)1IO .tan· VIrbut no. they' are al\ pole beaus clover aeed."at least tbat we can glD1a M..", and Introducell Lau· hie- hand and eauCJht and as they bave no poles they combine, becauae the rains have rence Harvey, a tine young actor. him. are traUID, aU over tbe cround made the grlla grow ao tast, esA brand new English movie .. Mat. 14119-:n. full of blossoms but not a bean lleclaUy tox·taU whose seeds are caUed "Hob BOn's Oholce" starring . in arght. W.e sWl have aweet corn just about tbe same size aa clover Charles. Laugbton comes oU al and tWQ more plantings coming 10 seed and hence hard to clean out. one of tbe funniest Englleh movIf· anyone wanta ·aweet corn espe- I hope we can get enough (or our les this cMumnlat haB ever lleen. Also starring John Miles. The clally for cann1ng or freezing. let own planting at any rate. With the us kllow and we can give you a plot sticks pretty closely to the g good price. We also aun have b Ev eryone IBI ti Vln vhacatiODaB short story on wblcb It Is bued ut me an d am s t UI ere t two pups looking for bomee. We h J b y d bl f 11 and seebls to catcb all the bumor ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ sold one the other day but tba.t home. 0 nn , a.n MSI bal m yarde of the orlrlnal worlta. " orne aga 1n rom C gall' an lun leaves two. the Staceys are spending this It you like tbe wild animal on TELEPHONES: Tbe pastures are lovely and week In Kentucky. The Keya fam- the loose, watCh out! . .. type .of WAVNESVILLE 209' green, . greener than they bave \ly Is expected bome tbe end of fUm you'll probably enjoy "Oorilla LEBANON Office 2-1029 been for at. least two years. In this week: and soOn all the reat of At Large," starrlllg Cameron M.1tRESIDENCE 3·2611 the sprin, tbey had not recovered the viLcatlonleta wiU be home for b I d Le J C bb MIIdl I MORROW No.3 SAND ... GRAva from the Ion&, drought. Weeds IIchool. Don't (oreet the ~ralr next c e an e. o . y nbetter than the plot really Is. Yma that can always be counted on ~LACKTOP DRIVES . are looklll'g tine too. Ponda ' that week. 00 and talte sometblng to terestlng, but not worthy of the Sumac. of -the unusual voice, for a good performance. Usually have never been' filled before are malte It a .uee.... talents of Cobb and Mitchell. TAIl and ROAD OIL makes her debuJ. In this one. lIeen In westerns or . action plcru~1 of water but they Sly that U -::;~===;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;======;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Nicole Mallrey adds ber cbarma to ture8. LAWN and FlU. DIRT you dig .. posthole yoo lUll come tbe proceedings and all In al\ lhe So long. See you at the movl... READY -MIX CONCRETE to dry earth ' and the sprlngl have picture omes ott well. not begun to run yet. An arUcle EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Thl8 week let's salute - Barton Try GAZETIE CLASSIREDS In the Country Gentleman that Chimney Block Concrete Block . McLane, anotber movie vlllalu THEY GET RESULTS just came, Aya tbat the dry cycl. Is not over yet, but theBe rains roof Cement Rock Face Block have helped a lot. J even beard and Paint St..lla.h 'e\G people WtehlDg for lOme dry days Gla •• Cement and Mortar 10 that they could do thlB or that. Building Supplies Dnln Tile One 8urprlslng thing thnt 1 have noticed so tar tbls year we bave SHEEHAN RD. P. O. BOX 342 had no bean bugs, but I doubt thal CENl'ERVILLE, OHIO 811 f'b 1\ . plc:l :;ut r;tute <:an last very long. Tbere are a few around and that will mean more lat r. The ;;;:::;,;:::;,;:::;,;;;;;:::;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. leave s on 80me of tbe locllflt trees ar being eaten and look like brown IIbe:ls or tbemselves. Tb spittle bugl were very bad ea.rly , In th 8ea80n bllt on tbe whol . many ~of oll r peills a r lac thl a
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LIve Wire and Progreaslve An Orga nization Se ond To None. Strl tly ellen on the Best All Around Market In the CountrY For Dally Market Report.:
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OWNERS ITEM 2 1,0{. gal. Miami County Vanilla I e Cream, $3.50. Red Sour Pllted Chenle8, so lb. ca n 5 to 1 Sugar. $7.20. WAYN ESVILLE 1.0 KF.R PLANT. 0--6·17·tfc
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FOR SALE - Stewing Cblcken• . Phone GEORGE HENDERSON. 3622. 0-8-19-26
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FOR SALE BY OWNER - Choice bulldlng site. i acre. located two mlle8 \ est of WayneavlUe . on . ,It ' 73 and TowllJlhlp Road. BMement 2 x 32 excnvnted. including 50 cement blocks. steel rram 8. saah and glass. S2 bags cement. Good w 11 . ' O. R. UN- . OLE DY, North Main S tre e t. X- 8-19·26 Waynesvi lle, Oh io. F OR SALE - Outhouse In good H AR 0 L D condition. 125.00. 'M ITR, Phone 864.7,
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With MOlltgomery County Fair time Ju,t around the corner, r eo ports I rom Secretary-Manager Goldie V. Scheible, Indicate all ex· ABOUT FOLKS YOU hlblt and concessionaire space has ' . KNOW been allocated and every depart· ment Is bulging with entries. ENTERS MILITARY SERVICE Member's of the Fall' Board are Mr. Dan Simpson left for mill· stressing the fact that there will tary servt e on Thursday and was be something for every member sent to Fort Knolt. Ky. of the f&mlly, no matter what bls or her inclination might be. HA~ SUNDAY GUESTS Labor Day. Sept. 6 wlll mark Mi'. and Mrs. P. L. Reason bad four days In Fair gOing In Day· all .Sunday gue8ts, Mr. and Mrs. ton that looks from here as If it VLrgil Ott of Dayton. will be a winning streak In the , annals of tbls great exhibition, FARMERS CLUB TO MEET now In Its 101st year. Mr. and trs. Gilbert Frye wtll Racing. a standard Fair attrac· be host and hoste88 to the Farm· tlon, will be on Monday, Wednes· ers ClUb on Thursday, Sept. 9 at day and Thursday nlghta, all well tbelr bome. as Monday and Thursday afternoons. allowing considerable time SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS for other entertainment features. Mr. and- Mrs. Louis Fires had A band program In which elgbas Sunday dinner gue8ts, Mr. a nd teen county and city baneb wUl IItrs. larence Cleaver of Cincln· participate will be held Tuesday nati. afternoon I.n front of the Grand· stand. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS omethlng new - Mule Races, Mr. and Mrs. David Ros, of will be on Tuesday and Wednes· Lebanon, were Sunday dinner day afternoon8. guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tuesday night will be especially Hastings. crowded wltb events. Scheduled nre the livestock and farm mao VISITORS FROM SALTI MORE, O. chinery parade. the b ef and dairy Mr. and Mr8. Sam Stubbs. of herd cattle ' show, "arlous unl· hiD, wer veek end formed rider groups and aB a cll· DalUmore. guests of lIlr. ond frs. A. H . max;. Jole hltwood and his darl~' Stubbs. devil tbrlll sho\\·. Featured In the clrcu8 acts proRETURNS TO PENNSVLVANIA \'Ided tbroughout the Fair will be Mr . William Mlcbener who has the great M IIJI kava, a fem lnln be n 8pendlng Bome tlme wltb h r dare deyll on tbe blgh wire; Slivpar nls. Mr. and Mrs. W. E . Cor· ers Johnson and his owedy auto; nell. has r turned to her home In the amazlng Monllhans, acrobat8; ~fead'1.n . P.a. ZllI'atte's trained dogs; Irma and lUo. unicy Ie arUslB and Butler GUEST FROM WASHINGTON brothers In a traDlllOllne act A new IUld 110vel feature for MrR. IU ho rd Tatum. of , ash· Ington. D. .. 11118 been the guest "edneaday night wJll he "Light's of her· slat r, Mrs. · l..awrence Diamond Jubllee" for wblch a Brown and family and of other Queen of Ught will be chosen. S~II will ,,1 • on a float with altend· relatives here. ants and "In a blue of light·· to b 8ure In celebration of til. 76th WILL RESUME. MEETINGS The F riendship Club will resume anniV'el'lllU'Y of the bIrth of the • tbelr regular meetings on Wed- ele trlc Ught. \Vedne. s day afternoon will bring pt. at two p. m. at ne8day. th hom of Mr8. Don Ellis with Into display .-H talent (rom 10 M.T8. J . J . Bunke as assistant ountles and Sally Flowers and Billy colt w111 be there to enter· h08leslJ. taln you In.person. Public Trout fishing will be another Innovation RETURNS ~ ROM ALASKA for the anglers at the 1954 Fair. Mrs. R. E. Allbury returned on . In spite .01 rlalng costa and Saturday after a tbree weeks va· many added features : the admiscllllon tour to Ala8\1;a. The trip sion price has heen held down to was lDade by t",ln aDd IIhlp. IItOPping at interesting points both 50 centll. hut there ,are a limited number of box seatll on sale tor coming and going.
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Wayne8vllle Scbool opens TueBday. Selltember 7, with student8 participating In a brief morning seSSion, according to a statement 18' s ued today by Superintend nt R. W. Watter8. "The outstanding thing about this years' opening of school. aside from the tact that we arl! preparing (or many more tban the number estLmated from la8t May's Plans for tbe re-openlng of War· enumeration report . 18 that som puplls may have n bit of difficulty ren county's 11 8chools, exoluslve finding their old desks when tbey come In.'' "atter8 went on to exof Lebanon and Franklin, were plain. "we have reflnlsbed mo st of the old desks In tbe high school dl H uBsed at a meeting held In tbe part of the building, and they loo k almost new.'1 Teacher replacements are com· office of R.F. Hatfield, county pleted with a final staff of 36 superintendent of 8cbool8 In Lebteachers, as follows: anon last Friday. The majority of count.y school8 Kindergarten, Lutle Irelan. '""' First grade - Suella McClure. will open on Tuesday. Sep ~ 7. BIlle Cro88 membership Is now Florence HastJng8, Elvera Carver. with teachers slated to meet on • Monday. Sept. 6. open to everyone In southwestern Ruby COl[. Second grade - LilLie Kindle, Teaching roster8 In the county Ohio. The Blue Cross Open Mem· system are about complete or wUl bershlp Period will las t until Sep· Anna Lee Brandenburg, Elllie Kenbe when bells ring Sept. 7. tember lS, Hospital Care Corpor· nedy and Barbara Jones. Third grade - Pauline Bowling, ounty schools are located at ' atlon announced today. Waynesvtlle. Blue Ball, Carlisle, HOB pial Care orporalon Is the Dorothy Hawke, Pearl C;:.o urtney. Fourth grade-Barbara Sawyer, Springboro, Hamllton • MalnvUle. DIu ross Plan serving the 16 Harlan·BuUervl11e, Kings Mms, countle8 of southwestern Ohio. Uldred heehan. Lorraine Ward. Fifth grad_Barbara Hart80ok. M a 8 a n. HarveY8burg. MorrO'w, Sponsored by the hOlpltalB of this and South Lebanon . area, Blue Cros8 Is a non·proflt Ethel WaUen, Charlotte Limbert. Sixth grade - GUbert Bowling. Dates for th annual school bus community b altb plan. Insp cllon ure SePt. 13. 14. 16. 16, Usually Blue rOBS membersblp Stephen Napier. Thelma Elzey. 2 • 21, 22. 18 ovallable on a group basl8 Margaret S n y d e r. elementary through employ r8 and organlza. mU8lc. Harold Ashenfelter, band . Instrution. ' O\V everyone who cannot get Blue Cros8 where they work mental music; Frances Aaderle. nn join by applying directly to commerclnl; Mary Margaret An· H08pltai aTe Corporation durlnl: de.r son, Elngllsh; Andrew Churko, elenee and Math: Kenneth EmErnest Butterworth. Rt. 2, found lhls sp clal period. Blue CroSl applicatio n form l rick. Doys Ph. Ed. and Da8kelhRlI a large fungus growth on hi s oaoh; Janet raham, Home Eco· fnrm I08t week, brought It lnlo may be clipped from thll news· town and 'Illa ed It In th window pape r, a nd are a lia available at Domlcsc ; William Graham. Prin· or th Wayn sv llle Furniture store all hospital. and malt local clpal and History; lary Hartsock. for display. It Is reddish orange bank.. . Proteetlon will begin Glrl8 Ph. Ed. lind Engll h ; Min· Oetober 1, 1964, for persona who fI'a Hough. Languages. lath and n t he tips , of the petals Bhaded barles James. Matheinto a lighter color at . the con· apply directly to Hospital Care English; mati s; Martha Baln. Engl18b and Corporation. n cLi ng st m. It has not been P rsons employed where Blue Sllee h; John 'oe<1ker. Vocntional l Imlned just wbot the growth Is, Crosl> Is availa ble on a group Agri cultur , R. W. Watters. exec· hon ce our name for It Is "fungus growth." We would not advise basis shOUld apply ' where they ulive bead. work for the type' r memberBhlp BUies will r un their regular anyone to eat tbls varIety. offered there. routel Tuellday morning and will
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The Porcblliht P~1p lerry E c Tamplin, or Waynes- tile AmEtricu. LcI~ IV ville, recently made an !n.iUal pur· last Friday evenIng netted $177.00. The Fairley. Hardware SLore chase of one registered Ayrshire, a cording to an aunoun.c$ID.ent held their annual lIummer picniC Morris A. Cornell, S3, a. former according to the Ayrshire Breed· made by the lOmmittee lblll week. at the Old Mill Strea.nr Part, here W,aynesvllle resident, died Sun· ers' s8oclatlon Executive Secreon Sunday with fifty-seven memo day night at Miami Valley hos· tary. Chester C. Putney , at Branbers and tbelr families 48 guests. pltal, Dayton. after a brief Illne8s. don. t. Tbe follo\"lnl:' \V r e pre nt For 80m tim he had resided The tranSR tlon was r corded In fl'Om the Fairley Hardware S tore , \ Ilh 1\ da ugb l r. !\In. Velma th National OUice of tbe Ayr· bere: Mr. and Mrs. Harold MI> tock8tilJ of Oak Knoll dr., Day. shire Breeders' Association In Mrs. David HartBock opemled her 'F arland and 80n, Mr. and Mr8. ton. . Services were held at 2 p. Brandon where complet~ records home on T uesday evening Iror tile Alfred Brannock, Mr. and Mrs. m. Wednesday in the Stubbs fu· Mr. James tiles. of near Oar· on al\ registered Ayrs hLres In tbe meeting of the WSCS Cllrcle of 'ledlth Berry and family, Mr. Wm. lIeral home here. Durlal ~B In win, Is In Oreene Memorial hos· (Jnlted States have been main· whlcb she Is leader. Sixteen memo McFarland and Miss \\ allda Back. Miami cemetery. pltal, Xenia. a8 a result of a trac· Surv iving are tbe daugllter. a tor accident near Roxanna. The tained si nce 1 75. bers were present and 'tlle eve· grandmother. 0 n e sister, Mrs. lrator upturned and landed on Becauae of tbelr ablUty to pro- nlng was spent In organlzl'ng and lIa Mae Larkin Ole. Louella Miller of Dayton, and a top of him, cauBlng him to lutter making pllLDS for tbe comllllg year. duce at a low cost an abu.ndance brothr~ W illiam of Wayne8fllle. from a frao tured 8kull. broken of milk 'wlth an average butterfat Planll also were' made to Uleet on Wedne.day Ir- Dayton ribs, fractured arm and thumb, test of 4'7~. the Ayrsblre hreed of the . la t Tuesday evening o( each $1.00. Servlce8 tor Mrs. Ila !\fae Larmultiple lacer4tions, cuts and dairy cattle has become Increas- montb. Le.lon Auxiliary To GUESTS FROM MAN8FIf;LD brulse8 and gasoline bUJ'Ds. ingly popular wltb dairymen During the sodal bour, punch kl.n, 37, who died Wednesday In Mr. and Mrs. Sllles are grateful and cookies were 8j!rved by t~e Dayton. were held here at 2 p. m. Meet Next Thunday throughout the country. Mrs. Pearl IUdge hall a8 ber Ft1day. Rites were conducted at for the many things done for host 8S. bouse gueBta, Mr. and Mrll. Paul The American Legion Auxiliary the Stubbs funeral home. with them by their neighbors atter the 801l\'88h of Manllrteld. Mrs. Ridge burial In BeattyvUJe, Ky. Surviv. will hold a meeting next Thurs· accident. entertained on Tuellday at tbe Rev., M.... ing are a son , Demile ; three 81s· day. Sept. 9 In the Legion hall at Far Hl11s Party Houae with a The Warren County \vCTU con· To Retum Friday DJj ~ t era. Mrs. Nancy Henderson. of 8: 0() p. m. bridge luncheon honoring Mrs. veiitlon will be held Tuesday, The Auxiliary ofCIeera hope to . . Waynesville ; Mrs. Louise Tu rner. Sowallh. . In a leUel' recel:ved froID-JtU!J<..t-. . . . Sept. 7 at the Friends MeeUnr . • of Phoenix, ArIz .• and Mre. An ay see all old members and al80 11House here. The following III ~e Pt1ce Roberta • .who 18 vacatlonlng Farmer8 Grange 13 members Gay Ausdenmore of Dayton, and new member8 that are eligible. HONORED ON 86TH BIRTHDAY program : at Lake James Christian AS8em· . will please take notice of tlile next two brothers, Russell Treadway of bly,.ground at Angola, Indiana, he Mr.a nd Mrll. Don Lynch of ne~r 10:30 fl. m~ong lIervlce. Through special arrangement meeting to be held on 'I'ueBday Dayton, and WaUllce Treadway of 114 Get Che.t Sabina, entertained with ' a large Devotions led by Mrs. Jennie states tbat they are enjoying their evening, September 7, at tbe Middletown. with the E. Kabn Pack.lng Comstay there and that they wll~ reo f&mlly gathering on Sunday hon· Bradley. Waynesvill•. X-Ray. In Lebanon pany, of CIncinnati, Warren cOun· Friends' Social Room. orlng the 86th birthday of her ty 4·H'ers who 8hlp their market 10: 46-Bulllnell8 Selalon, .-eporta tum to Wayne8vllle on or about Many have attended very few .Ir. Le810n Ba.. Ball ]14 Warren county residents r. grandfather, Mr. Henry Satterth· County Pre~ldent - Mrs, Ethel tbls Friday. pigs directly from tbe fair will remeetings thl8 year. For many celved cheat X-raY8 at tb.e mobile elve a 50 cent premium on top waite. A baBket dinner was en· Padgett, MaBon. He 'will preach Sunday morning years the election of offlcelrs wall Team At Crealey Field unit In Lebanon on August 9. ac- grade hogs. County Agent John Oounty Secretary - Mrs, Irene Sept. 6, on the 8ubject, "What held later In the year, hut It he rul· Joyed. oording to Margaret Godwin. EJi;el> Twenty members ot the Amer· [.!lne, Franklin. Mowbray explained that the premo Shall We Do?" and that evening Ing hall changed, and the Illectlon Ican Legion Jr. base ball team ullve Secretary, Warren County lum Is a reward for 4:H'ers who County Treasurer - Miss Ina on "The Ohrlstlan Fellowship." will , take place at th!8 meeting. WEDNESDAY DINNER GUESTS Red Cross. . journeyed to Crollley neld Sun· ha ve done a good Job wtth their Both sermonB will be ba8ed on Mr. and Mrs. J . P . Fromm had Dearth, Franklin. The Grange w ill alBo vQte on an It IB hoped by the committee Appointment - Nominating com· the second chapter of the h90k of IS8ue whlcb may determine the day, Augult . 28 to witness the market ' pig proJects and to serve as their guest lor tbe past two that the next vlalt of tbe m.oblle Rede-Phlla games. The team was Acts. weeks. hla slater, Mrll. Jennie mlttee. success or failure of tbe 4~nsulng under . the watchfu eye of Bob unit .to the cOllnty wtll be In ae an Incentive to other8 to pro· AppolntmentRe80lutions comduce top Quality bogs . Chambers of .Dayton. Mrs. NetUe year. ' If . Interested In the fllture Franklin. "Bird ie'" Ca mpbell. . The 4-H market pigs wlll be, Dupree. Mis!, Alice Davis and Mr. mittee. of this flne organization, plan now 8hown Wedne8day afternoon and Report8 - Local Pre8ldents. S Harold Davlll were Wednesday to attend and express your vlewa. MOVES TO LEBANON at that tlme Judge Howard Hackdinner gueata and Mrs. Chambers minutes each. Mr. and Mrs. IUcharll McFadden ney ot Wilmington, will grade 'RePort8 - County Directors, 8 accompanied them home. !lnd family have moved to Lebmlnute8 each. I Que8tion: What Is the wisdom them. On Thursday the plg8 will a non where they will USl8t the of th e Splrlt'8 appearance In the be weighed and that night trucked VI81TORS FROM ILLINOl8 11.3()-Nominatlng committee reo Mrs. Norman Backert enter· Oswald Funeral ' Home In Its 8erv- body ? to Cincinnati at the expen8e at Mr. and MH. Gene Brown and port. talned at the bome of her parent8, Answer: "Th e human· spirit Is the Kahn Company. daughter of Decatur, 11ltnoll, are Election of oUJeers tor county, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Earnhart, on Mr8. Olive Curl received word Icell there, making their re81dence a DIvine TrllsL It must 'trave r8e For the pa8t two years this 11 :46-1ntroductlon of vlaltors : Saturday eventng wltb a bridal thl8 week at the deatb of her at the Funeral Home. eft'ovlng a. two weeks vacation ..... • Mrs . Madsen, State P rell Id en t. all conditions, tor Its pas8age and plan has been followed with 4·H with bla · parents. Mr. an'd Mr8. 8b ower. b onor Ing Mi 1111 Donna Bar• brother Elmer 'McPherson In Van ence Brown. Mr. and Mr8. Mill Ruth Duncan, State Seo'y. ton. who will become the bride' of Nuyll, Calif. ' He wali brought to VISITORS FROM FLORIDA movement through the conditions market ,pigs at tbe Warren county Lawr "'118 Ra mona 111 ••, r. H Mr. and 14rs. M. L. RUB.ell and of exi8tence wl\1 be the means at talr through arrangements made Special m' u I Ic - .... Brown and famllv and their guests ar I anEam h ar t 'on S a t urd,ay hili home at Sabina for b~lrlal. • 'nraddock,WaVftAB .... II Min Kathleen Hammall er, of family, of Lantanaa, Florida. and Its acqUiring perfection8. If . the by Elmer Landen, of Mason, who , - . J e. even Ing. were guests at ·t be . Walton 'Re- J:) 'U n' ion In Xenia on Sunday. The 12:00-0-Noontlde prayer. The evening waa spent on . COD. nshertown, Pa., has been spend. Mr. and Mrs. Herman O'Neall and perletions of the spirit did not a(l- represents the livestock commls· Dinner aerved In tb Red B I k ing . a few days here th , e gueat of son oC Jacksonville, Florida, have peal' In man, tbl8 world would be ,slon firm of 'Shafer, Duffey and e • r c . te8tB and watching the bridefamily wlll be Joined by Mr. and ' berte of Wllmlng. Sodal Room. Covered dish dl.n ner elect open the many lovely gltts: Mlsllell Annie and Mame Brown. been the gueBts of Mr. and Mr.8. unenlightened and abBolutely bru· Sawyer, of Cincinnati. Thl8 Is Mrs . Dennis Ro ' Mis. Laura Rosnagle or Cincln· Ed Raniby and family and ot other tsl. aa usual Each brine tabl If there were no man, the the first time. tlIe Kahn Company ton. Delaware for the Labor Day e 8ervDelicious refreahmenta of angel H . relatives. Mra. Russel and Mrs, pel'fections of the spirit would has agreed to take the whole ship· ~ce. Beverages served. food cake Ice cJ:eam and fruit natl. with Mr. and Mrs. . arve1 k d ' 1 : OO:-Gpenlng song, ' , BUrDet, • called on tb,elr sl8ter, O'Neall are Mr. RambY:B Blsters not be .reBplendent In this world. ment of' 85 piga. : . . wee en . . -1:16 - vevotlons led by Mrs. punch were served. " Mrs. , Mabel Hathaway Saturday and former WaynesvllJe resIdents. This world would be like a body CALLED INTO 8ER~IC~ Pauline Balon, Frnnklln. . ThOBe Invited ,guests preBent evelling. On Wednesday evening, Mr. 'and without a 10uI, Moreover, the ,Mr. Robert Hutlngs, who had 1:30 _ Memorial service, Mrs, were Mrs. Charles Earnhart, or Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hal~e,.. 01 Mrs. Rauiby and family enter· members, elemen.. and compoSl' been hired aB head football coach Stella Vance, HarVeyiburg. Trotwood, Mrll. ' MarJot1e Robin· Lebanon and Mr. and MH. OBcar talned their guestll. allo Mr. and tlon of man ' are an attraction and and aSlIlstant basket ball coach 1.46 _ ,AddreB8 by Mr•. E.tller BOn of Dayto~"' Mnt, Dorla AtoM· Wade of Yankee St;. ....ere callers MH. David Zink and f&mlly, of magnet for the spirit. This lB· ac· at the BremeD Hlgb Scbool, has M,. MadseD, State Prelldent, and son ot Dayton, MrS. Karl Babb ~f cif .Mrs. Lena , ~taock on Friday, Lebanon, Mrs. Milton Thinnes and. cording to the plan of the Orea. been oalled Into mllltar)' semee. MJ88 Rutli C. Duncan. state Sec'y.' ~alntersvUle, Mrll. A. H. Earnhart, 011 Sunday eV,e nlng her callers da\lghter of Middletown, Mr. ~nd tor.'·-Aildul Baha . . _ (Submttted Two WlU'fen county .tud'enta and left un Tbursday for ' Fort Offering , Mrs. E. F. Earnbart, Mnt. Tommy we r e her brother, Mr: ' stacey Mrs. Jimmy Dye to a picnIc sup. by -Mrs, Helen McCoy.) were among the lIummer quarter Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Hastings had 2:46 -'Roll call of Unlonl Shoup, Mrs. Lee O'Banlon, Mrs. Burnett and ....Ile of near Center. per. on their la ....n . It'aduatlng elua of 888 "ho No . . ,oolved diplomas FrIda,- at Ohio .eatabll.hed their bome In Bremen prellent. LOyd Davis, Mrs. Warren Sbea- vWe, alIo , Mr. and Mrs., Gene Subscribe to the Gazette - State University. and MrB. Hutlngs was to be the BeDejllc:tlon-Ollve CurL han. MI.I Mary Jilora HOUCh , Mn.. IilIllQtoD' and family of ~.ton. VI81TOR8 FROM DAVTON prlmll,rr teahe~, but lIue to the _ _ Jild HopldDl, Mra. Arnold BartoD Mr. aud IIrs. Paul Daldn and IIr. uad lira. ..,UlUlt ~~riDler, Just $2.00 Per Year _ Help Barbara A. ' Wlqerter, WaJDe.. v VIlle, recelv,e d a bachelor of ute ch!mre In plana, will noW' te,a cb GOOD JOB PRINTlN6 Can and . daughter, .Mrs, H, B, JIIariD, little loll Gene of ' IAhanoD. \'fa. of ·DaytOn, were Sunday dJDDer om. 0 w degree and Dar)'1 C. Sharp, ot in the ldadel'(lU1eD of ~ wu· 'Be OL.L t..._..J' _.L ...... _ II!!!. hart. the honor g)leat, hoate.. and lted . Mr. DaIdIl's moUae~, Kn. gnea'" of Mr. and Mn. PaUl A. BooI t . our mlaltoD lCboo... liR'a.~ ............. little dau,hten, 1!IUeD Marie. IIII1a DUIa OD 8atar4ar" 8oh81'8l" and fUDIIT, Paper TODAY I Pleudt ...... _WI' of Ie"'ce"
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'lH E MIA HI GAZETTE Eitablilhed F.bruary, 1111iO PAUL A, 8CHERef' __ •• ___ _____ _____ __ _ Editor and Publllll'r CECILIA J. SCHERER __ ------ ____ ____ ___ _-- ______ AIIOGllte Editor Publllhed Every Tharlday Morning a~ W."Detvtlle, w.rreD CoaIltJ> OldD. Entered .. lecond claal matter at lbe pOllortlce at WaynelvUle, Ohio, ~ nder the act of March S, 1878. SubleJ1ptton Rat &-$2. Per Year, 10 advance. lD Ohlo; '2.60 e)aewber.
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Market here, baa recovered from an illness which kept him a way-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesl Ketchum, ot of the MethOo Dayton, were guesUl bere Sunday the church soo ot Mr. and Mrs. Pete Runyon. evening, with and Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runyon, of Woodlock. Malne, are alaying bere Mrs. Roy Ellis 88 hosta. Ilh hi I d M d 11' II unc e an aunt. r. ap Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Welch Mra. Pete Runyon. Mre. Evelyn Lewla la workJnl a8\'e relurned to tbelr bome In Detroit. following a weeki visit at Campbelll East E'Dd restaurant bere, wllb hi a motber, M reo Ob a in WUmlnston. Welc.b and other relatives. Rev. Oharlel DaUey wal guest Mrs. Anne Wbeelan, of' D.yton, mkli8ter at · Jonah'a Run Baptl8t fOl'jIler Harveyaburg reSident, un- Church Sunday morning. derwent a major operallOD Thu,.. Mre. William Wallac. and her day at Grandview bOllpltlll, Dayton. daughter, Misa Sbirley Schoener James Dollter, owner of Dosters are apendlng a two weeks vaca·
The Adult Clua , dlst Churcb. met In clal .room Friday Mrs. A. S. ollett
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WARREN COUNTY FARM - M.Z9 ACRES SELLS AT 1:00 P. M.
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LOCATED-Two mile. northweet of wayrieivl lle on U. S. Route 42, twelv. mlill nonn of Lebanon, . . twelve mllel louth of Xenl.. Thl. well·located fllrm I. Improved with a two-etory brick hOUle, barn, double corn ~rl b, 201136, and other outbullcll~'. fann I, mOIUy level, 6~; acr.. of vel')! productlv; .etoild bottom lind. Thll farm h... coniiderable frontage on U. 8. 42 vwhlch 'provide. lome very .,,(cellent building . Ite., Th",.. I, allo a inouhd bn thll farm whiCh would make an excell.nt building .Ite. 17 acrel of new alfalfa; bne.half 8. 10 acrel of growing Gorn' goel with the farm. Being lold to .ettle' an eltate• . Appraleect at $15,OOo.ob and cannot be lold hlr Ie.. than two-thlrdl of .. Id appraleement Inlpec. tlon permitted any time prior to lale. Sale (In the premllel. Selll to the hlgh ..t bidder. TERMS-l3,OOO.~ 'at time sale, balal~ce to be paid upon confirmation of nl. and delivery of; deed. Purchal.!!r Will receive good title, fall lIedlng privilege. and full poaeMlon on or before March 1, 1955. .
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Right now, you can get a big, dependable '64 Dodge for only a few dollars more than you'd expect to pay for a light car in the lowest price field. And when flOU do, tlou tlnll halle a lot MOr. car in etlertl way. ,.
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NOTICE OF A~POINTMENT Admlillatrator LET', GO TO .£etate of JohD W. ScbOODo~.r, Deceased. NoUce la hereDY given that Carl E. S hoonover, whoee Poet OUlce Addres8 la R. R. 1, W&7n~vtue. B)' A FELLOW MOVIE VIEWER blo, has been duly app'olDted u AIJmJn11tratOr ot the ~te orl""-............- .......- -.......- - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..l Jobn W. Schoonover, 1. t. 0 f A reaL.hllmdinl or a welltero ring Tony CUrU. aDd Juet Lelgh. Waynelvllle, WarTen unt)', Ohio, I. heading )'our way in "Garden Thla teohDloolor ProclUUOD allO deceased. or EVil" atarring Oary Cooper and etara DaVid Farrar, an EngUlh ac. Dated thla 12tb day of A\I31lst. Suan B*)" ~ard. It'. In tec)hnf. tOr ~t we .11 eajoYed 10 much 196.. color i.Dd III rsst paced throulb- in Til., Ooiden Horde • few fears RALPH H. CA.Rl!lY, out. It aillo IIwe Rleh.rd Wid· 110. Judie ot the Proba~ Court. mark and Hugh Marlowe. A. little W.lt Dlllney hu made a D' Stant WarreD Connt)', Oblo Improb.ble, but well acted. film In htl real-Ufe lerl.. call~ ey &: Stanley, Attoroey. AD tb t th t men "TA V 8·19-(3t)-9-% 0 er 1 es ern . a we . e · anlahln. Prairie" and It 18 tloned betore that you don't want ODe of tits beet. Be rate to lee ......... . to mlu III ' 'Broken Lance." ThIl ·Jt when It com .. Toor wav • I d ' one I realJ;l' goo . Ttlle week, let'll talut. - G.. I1~o "Vera CMIZ" 8srrlng Burt lAo· (Blir Boy) WlIlIaml, • teatured t e l cnl er and IDary ooper Ie a 80 a pla:rer In " .. tero movl... 80mev~ 1000 on. that you'll want to tlmea he's - the Ym~tn and ,«>nl.II · ~. . ~JIP" he'. on Uie bero" <llde, bUl U . _ Did we re1,lew "The Black Shield al".YIl a flne vereaWe actor. turn. or Falworth" '~et tor you? It'e a lng ID • &OOd performance. __ very good .c!Oslume plctur. ltar. So long. See JOU at the movlel.
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LOCATED-Three mllil lith of Belrtlroo'k; oil the Bellbrook Pike, five mile. north ' of Waynll' ville, twelve mil .. louth.al'· from downtowrl Dayton, eleven mllee l.outhweet of Xenia. One of Greene Couhty'l d..rrilble farm I . Im~lrb~ed w1th a lubltantlal_ t_It01)' brick. hou.. wIth Ilx rooml and porchel and a tWHtOI')' fra~e . ",,~ule with Ilx rooma and., po,re" ... Ll!.rge bank .barn, 50x56, with a tile 1110 In conneGtlon; milk o~.. corn crib, tool Ihed, poliltry 'ho".., IlIIa, camp houee, and other outbulldlngl. Bulldlngl are IIct~ullte and In average to go04 re.,'II-. Ele'ttrUilty In all main bulldlna.. 141 acrll under cultivil lon.Ltlnd mostly level. Vert ~roCllictlY, lillI. bn. of the largllt lugar campI' In Greene county' II located on thl. fann, Conalderabl. amount of yery valuable .aw timber. One of the OUtdalldlng f.i1turel of thl. gbod f1lt'ii! II ·th~ fact that It It.. over 4,000 feet of road frolltage on the a~'lbrcSok Pllee. Lendl Iteelf unulually well for lubdlvilion po. IIbllitle.. O"'ly 12 miles from downtown Dayton and 11 mila. from Xe,.I.. Bellbrook Ichool dll' trlct. All mod.rn rural convenlenc.. avallabl.; Belllg aold to Httl. an eltat•• Appralled at $40,000.00 and cannot be 'old for r... tllin two-thl'" of ..,it IIP pral •• rrient. In.p.ctlbn permltt.d any time prior to lale. Sale 011 the 'pr.ml.... 8811. to th" hlgh...t blda'r~ . TERM8-f5,ooo.oo calh at ~Ime of iale, Bali....ce to ,be paid UpOft conflrll1atlon of 'al. and delivery, of deed. P,urch.,er will receive .good title, f'a ll ..edlng prlvlleg81 lind full po. . . .lon on or before Marc!! '1, 1955. One·half lIt ·5O 'aCTe. of growll"g co.:n goe • . with the farm • . '.
AFTERNOON-4-H CLUB TALENT SHOW (10 Countle.) SA'LLV FLOWER8 alief BILLY 8COTT, 1;V Artll.., (In Penon) NIGHT-HORSE RACING - 6 E~nta . Stage Attraction. . Attend.llce Prli. LIGHT'S DIAMOND JUBILEE, PAGEANT '
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A F.rm. Diary By D. J. Frazier
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A.UGUST . S ~, 1954.-The lun II ahlnlng aDd a plealant cool breese II blowinll. It bas been hot and bumid for leveral daye with lOme more Ibowers. The ground II damp and tbe grala In the pu· ture Ie longer tban It baa been In two yeara or more. Alao there la a fine ltand ot ragweed In tull bloom 80 tbat the aIr II fuU 0\ pollen, whIch 18 hard on the hay fever eutterers. We have a new planUng.Qf sweet corn jUlt ready to eat but there Is 80 much ot It that It III not so easy to sell. Ev· eryone baa eweet corn thll year. Tomatoes are lust beginning to rIpen but many ot them are rot· Ung. It Ie a tunny . thing, morl' water than we need on the lur· face but the sprlftll ~..n't begun to run yet. Thll II only the lee· ond time that Iprill, h.. beeD elry . In more than tv.'enty yearl but It Is very slow coming back thla time. We bear a lot of comptalnts about children not learntng the fundamentall any more, but I bave been studying tllird ende work with one ot my little neigh. bora thl8 summer and It seems to me that It tbey go ' throu,b lbe third grade arIthmetic book step by step they wou1d know thst milch by the time they got to tbe end. There Is lots of drOl and each step Is tallen carefully 110 tbat the next one flta on to It. (t tbey tollow the book, I ahould thh:ik tbat eveJ:! new teacberl ould get tbem to learn. Tbe spelling books loO leem goo d thougb, for 80me chUdren ( bave found tbat copying the w 0 r d doesn't always belp. I have fonnd that some ohlldren can copy a word wltl\out thlnktng ot the let· tere at all or the sound of the word. Some yeara ago the theory came out tbat oral spelling wee ueeless becaule no one ever went around apeutng worda out loud but I have founa tbat 1I0me obUdren learn IPellIng bett r orally tban just by wrIting. Tbey ueed to learn tbe 1I0und and then they can write IL I 8Ull ba e the two 11u"s bu't perhaps I .JIbaU take one of them to lbe Bille iod\lY. They are cute but sueb a nuisance. They can get In 'faater thau you can move W keep tbem out aud woe unto
Gee, but (t'. bot hare In Con· nectJcut right now. Sticky would be nie word for It. Hope it coole off soon. I'm sweltering In my coat. The dogs and people here are very nice and ('ve made quite a few friends here. ('m the only bor dog here bealdes Bruno and all the rest Ilre ladles. Bruno and I get along fine. After all, with all these women around, we men bave to lUck t4gether. Blanch, one of the lady dogl, and f bave bit It ott nIcely. t think she's pretty and she thlnkll I'm handaome, ao we've tormed a mutual admiration committee for eacb olber. Guesl what, There aren't any cats here. Doesn't seem natural, tomebow wt.tIiout a oat around. but I'll find lOme way to get my exerclle. I bear from home that Spotty, our cat, f6 mUOh beUer and look· Ing tine again. I'JIl very glad, for I'm really Quite (ond or the old girl, altbou,h don't TOU tell her I "14 that. WhOOps! Tbought I II&w a 8Qulrrei go by Just now. . Better go In· vestlgate: See you loon wltb lome more dogl eye views ot the oountry,
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J.ft o~MOfttcomery eOUJl!~. en enqp, cognovit. Maple and Norma Jean Bo,.. va. Harvey Maple, attorneys. temporary cu.tody of The Lebanon·Citizens National child to plaintiff. etc. Bank VS. FrlllDk H. ClendenoD and George D. Morsie, cognovit NEW SUITS Maple and Maple, attorneys. Shirlev iA D n e Norman VB. Mary Rose Burlile VS. Homer Charles O. Norman, divorce. C. Lee Burll1e, divorce: C. Donald Donald Dilatush, ·M tomey. John F. LYtle, guardian of Dan- DilatUsh. attorney, iel Lytle, VII. James 1Uld Edward REAL _TATlE TRANSFERS S, Berghold, for money only, in M. R. Johnson andl George Pet· the amount 01 $50,000, and costa. Brown and Young a.nd Fred E. ers to Ralph O. and,Mary J. Short, 0.19 acres in, TurtIecreek Town· Jones, attorneys. Elsie Mays Robinson VS. Farris ship. Clair L. Smith to James D. and L. Robinson, divorce. Ji. T. Riley, Dorothy T. Boop, lot in Deerfield attorney, Helen F. Mayers VB. Joel M. Township. Lucy Gorsqch to Lila L. Galli· JoneS', for money; amount claimed, $85,000 and costs. DoU" more, lot in MallOn.
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JaCk: and VelmA Decker to mohr, lot in Turllecreek Town· Cheria O'Donnell, lot in Lebanon. lhip. John and Rosa M. Fiah, Sr., and Dale H. aIIld Janet ij. Ganison John and Nancy J, Fish, Jr., to eto Ralph R. and Guilda B. \MilIa, John B. and Miriam K. Vemetti, 11 a<:res in Clearcreek Township, lot in Springboro, Everett Spencer to Lee noy and John and Rosa M. Fish, Sr., -and Julia Ann Hurtt, lot in Turtle· John and Nancy J . Fish, Jr., to creek ToW11lh1p. James M. Robslon to Ot& and Glenn D. and Adelaide Harkins, lot in Spriniboro. iPaul1Dle Ratliff, ,3 acre in Fran'kLawrence iF. and Lonnie A. Col· lin Township. lier, Jr., to Robert and Rose A. Floyd and Marie J . Whiting to Duckson, 7.5 acres in Clearereek WUliIllJl N. and Mary J'lIOe Shaw, Township. ,78 acre in Franklin Township. W. T. Cook and Hayes Dalton Catherine Simpson: to Harold to Green-and Betty L. Gilpart, lot and Betty Shields, 2 acres in l;Iar. in Franklin Township. 1110 Tawnahip. Newton and Cora Crider to Ralph and Marietta' Jessee to Peter A. and Katherine Achber- Leslie E. end Icephine Snider, ger, 10.73 acres in TurUecreek 6.33 acres In Turtlecreek Town'Township. ~hlp" Peter A. and Katherine Ach-' Ed, O. and Elsie Walten; to Re· berger to Ralph and Marietta niva and Tinsley Stokley, .69 acre Jessee, 10.73 acres in TurUecreek in TurUecreek Township, Township. . Charles R. and T. Jean Cooper . Wilson! and Ida Gross to Kath· ·to Charles W. and Ma.r y Barke· leen D. Meyers et aI, 8.93 acres in 100, lot in Masoll', Stephen G. and Jane M: Phil· Union TOwnship. Edward M. and Irene A. Hart- lips to Georre IlI\d Tincie Burns, man to Louis T. 'a nd· Ruth H. Ro- !lot in W~esville.
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Andrew. J. Kelsey andI Jam.. p, Thornbury to Edward M. and Irene Hartman, 1.6 acres in 'I'UJ"o. tlecreek Township. Freeland and Bessie Salley to Aries Stidham, 1.07 acres lin. Franklin Townsbip. Cortis Bailey and Albert Cen" ¢era to Leonard C. and Emma Jean Patterson. acre in 1Frank· lin Township. Rex E. Weaver to Taylor ~ Nollie Hill, 69 acres in Waynll! Township. !E. R. Houston to Roy M. and Cornelia Bradtord" lot in Morrow. MARRIAGE LICENSES Granville Brock, Jr., 22, carpenter, Hamilton, and Shirley PuIs, 18, Carlisle, IVI. C. Stanforth, 63, office worker, Lebanon, and Ruby Pearl Conover, 48, lUngs Mills. Frank C, Efant, 27, mechanic, Lebanon, and CaroUne Smith, 24. housekeeper, Maaon. Selden Heath, 26, Navy, Dayton, and Apne lB. Elzey, 2., supp~ clerk, Wa)'Desville.
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wiah to thank all y friend s for the cards and (Jowers I received while) 'II\'as confined to the Miami VaJley hOlpltal. Janet Carrier, ------------~~~the aboe or anything else tbat Is In their way. The one that we tbougbt was tbe cutest baa grown larger than the otber and now 18n't 'Iulte 10 cute. I put string on them thll morning and tried to teaeb them to lead. They are amart IIt'l1 rascals and could be easily taught almost anything. Don't forget tbe Fair. I like to go early Ilnd watch tbem set up tbe exhibits. Today is cool and partly clou4y. I hope tbat tbey get by withont any rain and lhnt It Is a great 8uocess. It would be 1 more ot n . BucceS8 If there wer more loal e~hlbll8. Perhaps us the .·Her'l grow up tbey w l11 brIng theIr stock and 8how It 80 tbat tbere wlll be a group ot adults Interes ed as well ee tbe Juniors.
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SEPTIC T ANKS , CE SPOOLS, Outdoor T ollet8. lijtern8 Cleaned with modern equ ipment. WILLIAMS ,A NlTATI N. P h 0 n l' 6.501~ . Fran klin. Ohio. c-4-15· Uc
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The Follo wing Merc hants Will Be Closed All Day Mond ay,' Septe mber 6, Labo r Day:
Oscar Smilh Maal Markal Fairla, Hardwara Stores Frasara's Dol Food ' Siore E,arall Saars Groea.., Da, & Hlrlsock Millar's D.,lrl.enl .SIDra Wipeslille Flr.lIl~
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Felli/ize" Starting this fall leason all BIG M Nitrogen gradel will be granulated. Thia assures ideal 8OWin, and keeping qualities togethe r with highest qualUy plant food. Order now from our nearest dealer. ,
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THUR~DAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954
NE HUNDRED AND FIFTH YEAR
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=;':"':-~MAYOR'S COURT HAS Area's 'op.IIII.. 22 CASES IN AUGU'ST ~
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'Chances are tbat YOU or your neighbor belongs to Blue Cross. The odd s, a re bette r, In fact, than two to one. With , six out of e,'ery ] 0 south· western Oblo famUIe1! enrOlled. membership In thl" 10 01 non· IlI'orlt hospItal care plan stands at 1.123, 000 - or ~12 percent ot th e area population: Versam ea (DarIN Count y) WIUI t he tlrs! commUDI ~ enrolled In the UnJted statee.' That was In Ince then 40 December, 1942. commu nity groups have been es· ta bllshed, with cou.aty·wlde progr ams In Olln ton and Adams ountles. In Warren county" four group. are active. Morro\lW. aet up on March ' 20 1943, II! the .econd olde.t community I~rollp In the 15-county area. L.obanon datea . from March 15, 1t4e i Wayne.· ville fr~m Augult 1, 1946 al'ld Muon from 8ept. 10. 1944. . Thirteen hOlplta1s were charter membere ot the Hospital Care Corporation. NoV( there are 39 member·hospltals l ervlng the 15 counties. . In neIghboring countlea, ' the majority of Clnch.natl, Hamil· ton, MIddletown and Cayton hOlpltal1 wire. charter membere of Blue Cro.... Approv.' wa. given to Greeno Memorial hOlpltal. Xenl., Inl September 1"1, and to Clinton Memorl.1 hOlplt.,. Wllmlngtcln: In July,
ITEMa OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLK8 YOU KNOW
TO OPEN ADULT SCHOOL ,SEPT. 20
Total Of Twenty.two Cases Tried In August; Reckless Operation Violations Lead With 4
The local iayor's cou rt bad a busy schedule tor the month of Allgust wit h a tota l of twenty·two cases t ried, according to a report WCTU TO MEET FRIDAY The Adult School of Kettering by 1ayor herwood. Reckless operation casell totalled 4; crosiling The WCTU will meet on Friday \ lIIage Will , open Its second year yell ow line, 3; speeding, 3, and the rema inder ot t he cases were for a fte rnoon at the Friends Meellng with registr ation ept. 13 from 7 various other oUenses. House. to 9 p. m~at tie Fa l.rmont High T.he Hst or the offenderll and ClaBses w ill cbool audttorlutn. their tines follows: VIS ITOR IN DAYTON begin ' Monday, Sept. 20. Mr. Aug. I-Randolf Reynolds, reck· I r. Lu- Ille Armliagb was II. harle8 Nolan. a member of the less operation. $60.00. week end and Labor Day. guest or Falrnlo n ~ Hlgb SchOOl facul ty. will Aug. 3-Carl F. Bucholz. croft118S Glenna Mar8 h In Dayton. he the director t his year, With four of eight Industry c1as· Sing yellow line $15.00. All high 8chool courses w lll he HUtlcaUons registering gains over Aug. 3-Don Rye, reckless oper· VISIT NEAR 'ATHENS otrered for which credit toward a year ago, snles tax coll ections a tlon, ' SO.OO. • Mr. and Mre, J, J . Burske were &,raduntlon may he earned. In ad· for the past week amount ed to Au g. 3-Rtchar d Lee Jones. on Sunday guests of ·Mrs. lIna Frye ditlon to t bese, the following $7,009.56 as compared to $ ,194.47 muffler , $10.00. near Ath enll. courses will be ottered : Sewing, a year ago, according to 0. report Aug, 4-Rulsell Lamh. bond to ta iloring, III1p-coverl ng, building JSBU d by County' Treasurer R us· keep peace, no costs. WSCS TO MEET THUR8DAY a nd r emodeUng, tamlly guidance sell Dum!ord and State T reasurer Aug. 6- Johnny L. J eam, speed· The WSCS or the MethodIst chUd pBychology, group singing: Roger Tracy . $20.0 ~ lng, Churoh wUI meet on Thursday af · home • budget ing. mental health, oHections to date lire $43.839.· Aug. 7- Robert S. Prasser. cr08· ternoon, September 16 at the Bible, driver training, antiques, 7 whil e II. year ago they were sing yellow IIn8 $1 5.00. Metbodist cburch .. effective speaking, grtdology, $49, 45.13. Aug. 9-Earne~t D. Gray, failure Daughter. au •• n, 8, left. and Debbl., S kIbItz. bit •• emcee JIm practical Investment, home legal Goins were noted In food, build' to st op for stop sign, $10.00. Jim W09d cheeka over hi. acrlpt juat tJefore he go .. on "Town MOVE TO ARIZONA problems, conlume r buying, Inter Ink, ohaln 8tore and miscellaneous Aug. 10 - Allen Jennings, lUI' Mr. and Mrs. John Stsnley and Hou.e," the new name for "Penny'. Pantr)l." The girl. wanted to na tiona l relatlon8, tirs t aid, anti with declines noted In automotive sault. placed under bond $200.00 come to the .tetlon to .ee their Daddy: broadcnt a .how. JI'm'. cute children left tor Aruona on Mon· home nursing . • fu rniture, wearing apparel a nd de- to keep peace. payment coats. day and expect to make thetr little fan. behaved like perfect little ladle. and were rewarded with Classell are not limited to the pa rtment, ge neral sto res. Aug. 14-Wayne Henry, r4K'k· cook I .. even before prize. for the .how were given away. home In that l tate. membera of ' the Kettering com· lesl operation, $20.00. munity as any adllit desiring tur· LEGION TO MEET Aug. U - James Revere, I~ ' VACATIONING IN FLORIDA ther education may attend. lng, $20.00. Mrl. Dorothy Perlttnl and daugh· MONDAY NIGHT .. Ang. 16-Henry William Tolll· ter heryl Ann left, by plan.e, on The monthly meeting of the ver speeding, UO.oo. Tuelda)' and 11'10 .pend .. tew daYI G t Fro W h' American Legion wlU be helrl Aug, 17- Roy Jonea, violation ue, , . m as Ington vacationil\l In Florida. Monday night, September 18, be- lanitarY code No. 221. cal8 I8Uled Mr. and Mre. Rlcbard OllOn and The Warren County· Orand Champion 4-B Iteer belonging to ' baby daqhter of WuhlDgton, D. glnning promptly at 8 : 00 o'clock. out of court. VI8fTa PARENTa HERE Adrian Buuell hrought. $666.60 at the steer aale lut Frida,. afternoon. 1151. An Important bUl lne.s meeting Aug. 17Norman Meadowi. vtoC., w.re week end and Lab9r Day MI.. Judy Cono.• r of Toledo, The J<;roger Company of Cincinnati, paid 64 centa l)er pound tor thl' Clip the coupon. from the Blue guests of ber parenta, Mr. and will be held followed by a IIlh latlon building code No. 191, IUS.pent the week end and ' lAbor l,(HO pound ~ lleer. Day with her parenti" Mr. and Ernest Harlan. Mia. Su- try and .0methlDl l peclal In the peoded tine of $50.00 bonded, com· Total amOUlll llIold tor ,the. 48 It88rs was $18.-466.62 with an aver. Croll IdvertlMllle on Pa ge Two lMr.. anne Harlan, who had been the Une of refreshments by "Hoppy: ' piT with code 1n realooable time. Mrs. Ray Couer. age or n.4centa per pound. t\11 memberl are urged to be Aug. 22 - Jerry 1. Slesrllt, U· cueet of her sister In Washington, Several lAbaDon buill...." purl.gal llarkil\l', U. S. Route 41, present. accompanIed them home. ch..ed 4-B club calves. Manln'. VlalTOR FROM DAYTON - - - - - - - - - - - . . . ; . , . . - - - - - - - - - - - $15.00, MI.. Martha Dealllerap, of Supermarket parchaled the ReL Aug. 22-Artle GalneU. Intoxl· Dayton, wu the lII8It ot h.r bro- aerve GraDel Cum pion Ihorlhom ~ ~ cation 3 daYI county ja1l, nne ther·ln·law and llater, Mr. and Mre. of Tommy Weber of the Deerfield and cOlta, ,S7.80. Mr. Norman Bro'WD, wife and R. K B&rteock over the w..1t end DlW.. Club for '160.00. da\llbt.r LacUle Ind Mr. Ed and ,t.bor Da¥. The Lebanon Citlselll National Browu or 1)&""1}. lled their lla· Bank purcla.... tile tb1r4 I!Iaee appearance court COIlUDOll pl.... ter, 11111 BertlaA B Mm , Ga. Satur· PAST MATRONS TO MEET ateer belongtDl to Bob twan for da.)' afternoon. Flret plac. Iii til. 4-H Electrical at the Aug. 26--ElIII StaDdford, reckThe .Put UatrolUl CIrcl. ot MI- 8301.00. The lteer was I'eIOld to Mra. Elmer Mc,P ltereon an.d Ohio State Fair w•• won by Mill P.t Irelan .nd Bill Miller of the 1881 operation, '50.00. &m1 Chapter 107, 'O.E.S. wID r.- Frank Vesley or The Lebanon Food daughter Edith of Van Nuys, Cal., Green Thumbere 4-H Club here. Their demonltratlon of how 110t Aug. 27-Dantel Peters, croulng lume theiT regular meatla.. on Bank lor 40 centa or $344.00 and ....re TbUora of MI'!I!; McPhereon·. to ov.rload' eledrlcal clrculte topped all other teama In the alate. yellOw line, $15.00. Wedn88day .venlag, S.ptember 16 the ProC08\II contributed by the sllter.ln.law, Mre. C)Uve Curl on They will receive a trip to 4-H Club Congrell at OhIo 8tate Unl· Aug. 28-Joe Wilion Improper at tbe home ot Mre. Eo F, Earn· bank to the Warren County l'ollo verelty. Pat I. the daughter of Mr. ,nd Mre. Dlok Irelan, of Sunday. They werEl accompanied parking, U.50. . hart. Fund. by Mre. Nobl. of WUmll\ltOD and Wayntlville .nd Bill I. the .on of Mr••nd Mre. Jam.. Miller of Aug. 29-Hansel Perry, tmpropMount Holly. Advllore for the Green Thumbere are Le. O'8anlon Miss Bnth Mlchaelll of Colnmblll. er operation, $35.00 luspended 8UFFERS FALL AT HOME Mre. J...le O"Bryant an4 dalllh. and Dick lrelln. 11ne plus $16.00. Mr. Earl Earnhart fell at hla AU&,. 29- R. G. Dean, disturbing ter MI.. Bernlce O'Bryant of Another '-H'er In ble tlrat ye N C CI b home on t.he ClarkavUle . road on Waahlngton C. H., were dinner ot competition at the State FaIr II ew entury u peace, $1 0.00. Monday atternO"n and ."'" ..... guesta of MIII8S Ruth and Ell&- Kenneth Snrface of the Waehlng· To Resume Meetings loully Injured. H. 1a confined at abeth Chandler at Allyn'l Tea. ton Townahtp Progrealore of near Memb'ers of the New Century CIlnton Memorial hoapltal, and .. Kenneh won flrBt ClUb have recelfed tbelr new proRoom In CbJlllcothei on Weda.. OIarksvllle· In a critical condition. day. The O'Bryanta are on thetr »Ia~e In the 4·B ClUB with hla grams tor the year, and the flret way back to Hampton, Va:, where Junior Yearllng Brown Swlea meeting Is scheduled tor F'rlday RETURN T9 FLORIDA Mls8 O'Bryant II teaching at hetter. For thla honor he wu afternoon, Sept/. 24 w1t.b Mr.8. Mre. J ean Whitton and daugh· Mre. Cecelia A. Grabam, 85. reHampton Institute. awarded a tree trip to the Inter· Catherine Barnhart as bo.te8ll, ters Barbara and Cella have reIpent national DaIry Show at Cblcago, and Mrs. 1. H. Sackett and Mrs siding on RR 2, between WayneB' Mrs. Lucille ArmItage turned to their home In St. Peter.· ville and Lytle, collapsed and died the Labor Day week end with her octobber 9hlthro~ghl 16. b K~nn~th Keller Hoak In oharge of th!1 bllrg. Florida. The . girls were lost Wene8day afternoon as she d s w un ngl y p ac ng .program. cousin, II s8 Stella Marlh In turt ere . here for the summer and Mrl. was entering the Stuhbs funeral J Dayton. Sth In the dairy showmanshtp \\ hilton tor two weeki! as guest'! Mr. Sheldon Shrieves. of WI!. ciaBB whloh Is outstandlng for a ,..,•••••••••• , ..................... hom. here to attend the funeral 'of Mrs. Rohert Furnas. ot a relatl ve, M. A. ornell. She mlngton, vlalted bls mother. Mrs. first year showman at the fair. He NOT ICE I 18 survived by her husband, Wm., Reba Shrieves on Frida after. 18 the Ion of Mr. and Mr8. Ira The American Legion J u n lor seven grandchildren nnd seven OES TO MEET MONDAY y • Surface of Olarksvllle. Advisor noon. Miami Ohopter 107 Oro,'r Of for the Washlngion Township Pro- Bnse Ball team ,,1shes to expres.. greatgrandchlldren;- Services were Its thanks to all tbe merchants . Dr. and Mre. Ernest Rosnagle, Eastern Star will meet In regular with theJr son Robert Rosnagle gressorl Is Maynatd Hagemeyer. and citizens 'who made this Pllo8t held , at 3 p. m. Saturday In the Stubb8 euneral home with Rev.. session on tonday e\'enlilg, SepL Stili ~nother "·H champIon at and wife of London. Ohio, vIsited Bernard Baughn oWclutlng. Bur· 13 at p. m. Past Matron8 Rnd , . the , Sta te Fair from Warren coun· season A successfUl oDe. Dr. Rosnll8 le's slater. Mrs. Mahel ty was Garry 'Neher of Landen ....., ......... , .... , ......., ••, ••••••• lal was In Mlaml cemetery: Patrons of the chapter will be Hathaway on SundAY afternoon . honored and plans will be made Mls8es Gertrude Chandler and Farm s at Fosler with hl8 Reserve VISITORS FROM KETTERING Mr. and Mrs. n. L. Hutch ls oll . tor Friendship Night at the reg· Mllrlel Sayr e ot Norwood, were GI'And Cha mpl6n femal e. He Is T.a~hing ular meeting on Octo her 11. Sunday' evening gtllest s or Miss the 80n of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ot Ketterin g, were Sunday eve"The greatest challenge to th e Chandler's allnts. Millses Ruth and Weber and 0. member of the Deer· ning vlsltor8 ot MI'. and Mrs. Paul HONORED ON BIRTHDAY hllman heart has been squarely Elizabeth Chandler a nd lolrs. Mae fi eld DlIlles 4·H OI\1b. Bordon A . Scherer . . met hy the Daha'i Teacilings. They Lowenstein of Mil son, Is the ad· HarrIson. Mr. and Mrll. Charles B. Earn visor fo r th e Dillies. Last year Cub Scouts Wi~ Third ex plain that all the Prophetl came hart- and two daughters and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. J . ' Wilson Ed· to prepare the people, race by wards of SpringfIeld, and Mr. and Tommy Weber. brother to Garry Prize At County Fair J. N. . Robinson, aon. DOn and placed first In the 8howmaoshili race, nation by nation. tor exist· daugbter Martha Jane were Sat· Mre. Herbert Ewardl of DenTer, Colo., were dinner gUesta of theJr contest at the State Fair . . Thi s The Waynesvllle CUb Scouts ence In this very age In ,,"bloh we urday overnight guests of ' their aunt, MIsB Margaret Edwardl on year be was awarded the beef took Third Premium at the War· were born - the age when aU parents. Mr. and Mre. EDieraon F. A chimp dropped Into WLW to watch "Penlly'l Pantry." Jane peoples would he brought togetber Earnhart. A tamUy dinner was Lynn. co-emcee with Jim Wood of th, pr~ram, promptly awarded Sunday at the Gelneral Denver showmanship trophy at the War· ren County Fair last week. re~ County Fall" tor being the tqr Tbere will be a meeting of the or elee faced with destructloll. enjoyed on Sunday at the General him a prize for coming the farthere.t dl.tanee-from the Gold Coa.t hotel In Wilmington. Mr. .Carl Smith wUh other rela. beer sbowman. The trophy was committee and all other leaders The learning how to live together Denver Hotel, honoring the blrtb· of Afrlca ~ Prlzea and gam.. galore abound on "Penny'e Pantry" lives here went to Cincinnati provided by the Fedders Supply Thur8day, Sept. 16 at the home means living according to the day anniversary of Mr. Earnhar~ heard Monday through Friday at 1:00 p. m., E8T~ I of Robert Grimm on Route 122. • slandards set for them by all 'the Friday evening for the funeral Company at Fraoklln. Prophets. Faced with destruction ATTEND SHOWER IN DAVTDN means attempting to solve our ;: b!:: Mrs. Paul Scherer attended a great world problems' without any ::' was taken to tor burial. 8tork shower Saturday evening at true religious spirit. Stated that Valley hOlpltal, The ! 0 f a n.t The new 'highway and the twcf new bridges f~r the" relocation or Visitors From Rorida .h'I,.1 II top Dairy Showman the hom e ot Miss Elizabeth way, anyone can Bee that aU our W~lghed eight poundl IIIx ounces, U. S. Route 4!, at Spring Valley, are progrullng rapidly, acconllng to won the trophy preaented by Problt In D8yton, In honor ot Mrs. ware today are lIuftertngs we 1m· . pOle on each other as punlahmentl h been named MartbJ Kent h I Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Mainoul, Montgomery'. Feed Store at Roy A. Scherer. al . t e _test r~port froll' ~Ject EngIneer ' Sam Sanlli, to D1vlllon En- of at. Petershul'g, Florldaj have for breaking the laws of Goll. He ' . .smallwood ,a.n d .~al . a aliter, Terry glneer S. S. Paxton. . The enUre' proj~t la 81) per cent complete, and been ,. the guests ot their parents, Franklin. Champion ,wine Ihow· I1uroc Gilt. He ts a member ot doel not punllb us - w.e punish and a brother ~bby, Mr. , ~d the work ~Iee are f!ve per cllnt ahead of Ictaedule. · Mr. and Mre. Ray Mllotnoua for the m,n wa. ~'" Miller of Wayne8- the 'Deerneld Dillies ~ub of Ma- oureel!es. ' How then can we bring MI'8. RUBlel Martin and ~r. and The 8ubltructure .. complete OIl II '. " past. week. . They 811 enJoyed a ville Green Thunib.re and Pat BOn. . RIckey Carpenter of the Mra. Oliver ' smallwood are M~. the Little Miami River brldeg W. plan t~ botl" pourIng till n,lcnlc SundaT "'Ul Mr. Ral-" lrean of the lime !)Iub wa. the Green Thumbere Ihowed the cham· lIuch a terrible p.rlod of luffer· Ing to an andl By wOl,'!lb~pplns tln'l grandparBnta.. and ' the Iteel ' tor the IUPer ' ltruc! concrete pavemlflt oOon." etattid ' ., .... top .heep . • tlowmln. , Trophl'e l the One God, the Father of all . ture baa arrived. Thl. brldp in11 E"glne.r aardl.. "Thl. work will 'MalDpIUl, \ and fainlly and Mrs. were aw.rdell by .th. Wayne .. pion market lamb. . Wlnnerl of the Dairy Trophlel peoples, and IIvtq according to ~A'VE WEEK END GUE8Ta be a Bteel beam brtdge of four bee ln on, th!J! fill between the JOlllphlne Walker . ot Detroit, at' ' ville , Farmere Exchange .and the ",. ., bridge. and on the IOuth ace'" FIndla;' bJilo. Ev, erett Early Elevator Company were Bob O'Banlon In the Ayr- the lawl and pt1,nclplel Hli Pr0Mr. ·a nd Mra. Haro1d B • .,..rll· I~, wtth an overall length of " , r. Mr. and ' Mrl," !lIalnoul with .hlre Breed, David Fllher In the phet, Baha'u'Uab, has revealed for hart had al .w eek end peltS ': Mr~ 800 teet. . , . roa". fro~: th~ .VIII .... of ~prlnll . at Lytl •• , ' .... h Ib t AUan.· Ga Th ' f {Ift_ d ' IIIn ~ th Vall.y to tit. '.n~ highway." ~.Ir pest called 0111 Mr. and Mre. Winerl In thellvestock dlvl.ion Brown swl'" M.ry Jo 8tliel for humantty toclay" trom "The God . ,J!UD" .. e urne, 0 ,","! , " e 00 ..... an p g or e , ,' Earn..t Beam ot Spring ' Valley, Who Walkl With Men" bJ B~r· The work l-'ll" ha,. been dJ·· on JConday aftenOOJl at the Warren County JunIor Fat, Guem.ey .ho".rmanlhlp, Ralph ace Holley , (Submitted br Mre .. Mr. Harold Welker of Lon&' .ellUld, bridge eYe~ the Peulylvanla Ratl· hll grand ,chamWiggin. 'wlth N. ¥., Mr. Pau~ j:ltaJley ~f Deca- road are in pl~, and work II ~ded loto tOIU' ,rcMlPl, iii ~nler tA> • . ' were Adrian Bullell 'of the ~prtng. Heleil McCo~.) . . tar .iltDo" Mr. Edward ~e, of unde",~J on tbe .colUltruotion of (aclltta'bl Work- On ' 'the l brtitp, the . '/Weather ~..mlttlng" we ex. bOrG Beavere with ~ gt'IUlII cham~ pion Holet.ln F.mall wa. aw.rd~ ad the mlnl.ture 'Holltel" oow. liI4dleto'Vn: Mr. Art,hur 1!ID11. t6.plen. Tbla w11~ be a collcre.. 8lIClavatiou, the drat...,e, :uul die PI9t ." flnllb' ·t h. brld.... and plOD ADpI Iteet. BeD D1uDan la ", bani ot a.lIbJ'OOk and ·Hr. lMr)' 1labbri4p. culvert&. ,.....r a m.r portJ-. of the pav.. the Beaverl- adfllOr.ltoDDle and Larry Sch...b the roeette provided by the .. e .... y peopl .. Subscribe to the Mmer of Cl.velalld, ..u wbo bad IIIOaftUOD II ODe of til. ~t Nlbe new calverte are reqntred . . . . llefO,. W....... ..,riIIl.. opo Pampiarey of ., the LltUe Monlten In looking ov.r .• 1. lIat of beeD ClOM trtendl and ICh~ .1.... Ia tile _ with 4'0,'118 cubic and thl. pIaaIe .. , " ... ..at . . . .rItI...," of Harnye1nuir, .bowe4 IfU4 J .... $2.00 P.r,V.., wi""..... It would lie hard to or III'. II&rlaD IIIarDiIart at 'hie. rant. of earth to be moved. TIl.. p i " The _ ...... rftti .. ·bU, ,... . wtIl lie cham plOD barrotr l or marbt N Tow'" flM • IMIUftlJ ........ the 4OI;t'''' .... Your ftI1 tbeD .....ted at u. 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. , A IfELLOW MOVIE. VIEWER Publlsbed EY.1'1 Tbanda, Momlag at W&)Ine.vill~, Wu...n COllOq. Ohio. Entered aa ..ClOnd c.... lliattel' at A .Urrln, and well acted love The ma.lc II SHat and the actlq the poltottlce at W"1I1.. vlll.. Ohio, atory soon to be .ean on ,our rood. Plat thl. oae on yov.r 1I.t. under tbe act of M&roh I, 11'11. nel,bborbood theater ••OreeD fa BIq .CroIb, liD u IDUre17 dIf· "TWilt of Fate" atarrlug OIDler t erent trpe or role for him, lurn. Bulllariptlon Rate...... 2. Per Ye&r. In adY&nee, III Oblo: ".60 .lMwbere lWael'1l IUId Herbert Lom. An En- In a fiDe perfllirmanee In ''Th~ , 1I.h·made movie that mix.. lo-,e CoutrT Girl." Tbl. mo,l. whlcb aDd murde;r. Very Cooc1, 10 be ba. ceuled 10 much comment n.· THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1954 sure to lee It. tlonwlde. allO . Il ara William Bol. "Tbe Brld,el At To~o ru" I. den and Orace .KeU,. Mr. aDd Mrl. Jamel Pf,fke ud Thill weelt let'll wate-W.lIaee daucbten, ot elnclnnatl, were another thrlUlnc picture with u atar ca.t beaded b, WlUtam Ford, a tine actor who alwaYi gueste Sunday of hllr · parents, Mr. MI8S JANE FITE Holden, FrederIc March and Grace tllrnll In a good performance. and Mrl. H. S. Tucker. Mr. John Moore, of Wilmington, KeUy; Mickey Rooney also ltarl Tholltb he'l been oUl ot lbe movies Col't'e8pond.nt " 'all a guest bere Sunday ot hili In thll rut. paced movie ot Kol'E'a for yeara, we"ve aeen blm In lIev· The P.-T. A. wID hold a recep- mother ' MR. MlUle Moore and and the men who toucht there. eral picture. In the pa8t year or tion for the teacbers In tbe IIchool oUler " laUves. This Is In tecbnJcolor. 110 and we'd lIkl~ to welcome him back. auditorIum, Wednesday. Sept. 15, Mr. and Mra. John Burger, or A mammotb production by So lonc. See you at the movies ! at 8 p. m. The publlo 18 invited. Cleveland. were guealB here duro enlury Fox and lllar· otncen of the P.·T. A. thIs year Ing the week end of his motber. Twentieth ring MI hael Wlldlnc. VIctor Ma· - - - - - --./- - - - - - Include : Pres,,, frs. Lawren e Mr. and Mra. Tom Welch spent Starr: Vice Pres., Mr.. James the week encir In illinois Visiting tuie and Gene - Tierney, III lbe tecbnlcolor epic "The Egyptlan" Tbornbury ; Secretary, Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Welch's aunt. Based on Ihe book of the lIame mond Conley, Jr. and Trea surer, Mns, Nellie Sherwood spent tile name, It al80 IItare Jean Simmons. Mrll. George Wall, week end " ' Itb Mr. and Mrs. H. Ancient Egypt In all Ita caud y M'rs. Pbyllls Martin Is now em· C. Milligan. of Mallon. splendor. 18 brought to the 8creeh1 ployed as a waltres8 at the Bu· veysburg Recreation. Mr. -and Mrs. Lovell Simpson by a well acted cast. Bnd d8ugbter, and Miss Virginia Tbe brand new musical based . • Mr. Robert Shtdaker has recov- Simpson of LouIsville. Ky .. were ered trom Injuries received rlt- guests here during the week end on the Broadway play of the BRme . enlly In an automobile accIdent of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tbornbury. name til 800n to be seen at the and has returned to his Job as _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _______:-:-:'=_ movIe theatres, Of course we mean "Brlgadoon." A beautiful [ m at utter at Doeter's Mark.et. NOTICE OF. APPOINTMENT The Harveysburg WCTU sened Executor produ tlon starring Gene Kelly. Eslale of h arl~s E. Michener. Cyd Cbarlsse and Van Jobnson, a plcntc supper for members and their famillea \V dnesda:y evenin g Deceased, r;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. In the social room of tbe MethoNotl e Is he reby given that dlst Church. Mary . Michener, whose Post Mrs. Lawrence Jacobs 18 visit· Office addres8 Is R R 2. Waynes· lng tbls week at IndIan Lake, wllh ville, Ohio, has been lJuly . apI pointed ItS Executrix of the Esh r mother. Mrs. Orebough. mAT GOOD TEXACO CAS AND OIL R v. O'Connor, pRstor of the I tate or Cbarles E. !lUchener. lat Method11lt Church , bas r turn d to of Warr n ol' nty. Ob lo, deceased. LUBRICATING SERVICE - FIRESTONE ACCESSORIES his cbarge following 11 two weeks Dated th is 24 tb day ot August. 1954. vacation. RALPH lJ, CAREY . Mr. Rnd .Mrs. B , S. Tucker were guests Tbursday of ber Sister. Mrs. Jl\dge of the Probate oort. Warren County, Ohio Jennie Bell, of Somersvllle. . Mra. Anne Wheelan. former res· Routzobn, Roubobn & Kuhns, TEXACO ident. who underwent a major op· AttorneYII eration recently al Grandview 9-2-(St)-9-16 hospJtal, Dayton. Is reouperatlng at her home ,In Dayton. Subscribe to The GAZETIE:
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IIr. a.ltIl'a ..f . . . . ..,.dant WAVNESVILLE CHURCH OF aotlMr, kept ~ ........ . . . CHRIBT w....... lUll, w . .' • tIM .01pltal. ....... tIM ..., _ the Prloe Robert., MInJat.er CAESAR'8 CREEK FRIEND8 Dible School at 9: 80 a. m. "'pltal lawa. Hr. aaltll rot a bill. Chule. Roberta, Mlnlater. .... I . DIU• ..,. . . . ." ,.. all~ Mornla, Worship a t 10 :80 a. m. Cb&rJee StaDJey, Supt. .p ... protm.i ..,.... tIlat the Speelal ClaaB at 7: 00 p. m. Worablp hrYIOI, 10 s.. m. ....., w......... tlllllawa ... eot EYenlnc Wonblp at 8:00 p. m. Sunday Sobool, 11 L an. ill til. dell.e"' ........ Nen da,. he Prayer Meetllig eacb Wednelday lOt notINr blll-..... Gre:n F~'! ... evenlDl. OREGONIA EVA-NGELICAL U. 8. . .AID ON "'AUNT KOUrs", Eugene Orlmtla, Putor MONDA". CI:I AND ell·tv • ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH !!lunda, Scbool. 10 L m. Morning Wo••hW, 11 a. III. Phone 3g13 To PI.c• • Cla.."'.d Rev. John Berning. p ..lor. Youth Fellowlblp. 6:80 to 9:00, Malles 8:15 and 10: 00 a. m. c
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My but It's b en e, cIting arou nd bere lately. A real boneat to good· ness hurricane bit New England and we were atruck Quite hard by wind. ,and I'll In. Tbe tr es port tbem to you that I Corrot ' Of the hurrIcane after It nrst shook and rumbled !lnd the win· about be(ng e\tclted, Crlghened or lraelt aDd within 8. rew mlnut s I dows In the house and kennel vI· calm. wu fI081ted to my skl.n . somelhlng brated very hard. One window that's almo.t ImpossIble to do to Everyhlng 18 wet and mucky 'b roke. All In all 'It was a pretty a chow do«. around here and tree limbs are bad lltorm. By the time yo are reading We dop In tbe kennel reacled strewn an about, cluttering up lo lhe big blow, each to III own the driveway and' kennel run •. thill, the lltorm and Its artermalh natur . Some were very excited, The people are workinc sleadlly will lon« be behind ue, but It otbers were terrified, by all tbe to olean up the. dehrls. Someone won·t be torgotten very lOon. sald tha.t the telephone wires nolee. A tew Wf're com~etely In· ntU next Ume . wben I'll be different to the winds and rain. were down all over and _Ievera! back wltb Bome more dogs eye I was 80 bUllY runnlDl about people had been ~l1ed. .,ewlI of the oountry, I'll 8ay checking on thlncs 110 [ could reo I was caugbt out In the mldlt coodb, - from Connecticut.
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WAYNESVILLE PROPERTY 'SELL. AT 10:00 Aa M! LOCATED-On 80uth M.ln Str.et In way"••vlll., Ohio, On. of Waynuvlll.,. good . • ullalantlal hom•• with flv. rooma on the flr.t floor, three room,. on the lecond floor and porch... Utllltl.. Include .Ieolrlclty and city water. Other Improvement. Include a good utility building off the kltch.n .nd •• mall bam. " L.rg. lot with nlcr lawn, Ihad. and .hrubbery. · 80me fruit and ample gard." .pac.. Thl. de.lr.ble ,Propertl I. exc.ptlon.lly well locat.d on South MaIn Stfoeet In Wayn ..vlll., only two aquar.. .from the oentel' of town. If you .re Intereet.d I" buying a w.II-located home ,I" W.yn .. vllle, w. recomm.nd thl. one. Being 'Qld to aettl •• n ••tat•• Appr.l ..d at $8.000.00 and cannot be IOld for I... than two-thlrda of uld .ppral •• ment. In'pectlon p.rmltt,d a~y time prior to .... Ie. Sal. the pr.ml.... . ,8ell. to ,the hlgh •• t . bidder. TERMB--41,500.00 ca.h at tim. of .. I., bal.pc. to b. paid upo" conflrm.tlon of .. I. and d~lIvery of deed. Purcha •• r will receive good title an~ po..... lon by Sept.mber 20, 1954.
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LOCATEQ-Two mile. northwelt of W.ynsavttre on U. B. Route 42, twelv. mil.. ,nOrtn of Lebanon. twelve mlle~ .outh of X.~la. , ' Thl. _1I.loc.ted farm II, Improv." with a tWHtory brick hou .., barn, double corn crib. 20x36, and other outbulldlnea. Farm I. moltly l.v.l. 85 acree of very productive .eeond bottom land. Thl. farm ha. con.ld'r.bl~ fro"tage 0" U, .. 42 which \ provld.. lOme vary excell.nt bulldln, . ltea. There I. "lao a mound Oft thl. fa"" which. w\»uld male. an exc.llent building tit.. 17 acre. of new alfalfa; on.-half of 10 aoree of grow,lnl' corn goee with ~he farm . . B.II\II aold to ..ttl. an ....te,. Appralaed ,at $111,000.00 and c.nnot b. lOid -for Ie .. than two-thIrd. of uld appr.IHm.nt. In.pec· tlon permitted any time prior to nle. Sale on the preml .... . Bell. to th, hlgheat ·bldder. TERMS43;ooo.OO ca.h at tim. lale, b.lan'c e to be paId upon ~onflrmatl9n of &lIe .nd d.llverl of de.d. Purc~a.. r ·wlll ~.Ive good tltl., f.1I aeedlng prlvll.g" and !ull , po..... lon o.n or b.fore March 1, 11155.
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LOCATED-Thr•• mile. , .outh of BlIlIl;lrook, on tt1e Bellbrook PIke, flv. mil .. north of Waln •• ville, tw.lv • . mll•••outhe.at from downtown D.yton, el.ven mil•• .• outhw.at of X''''a. (' One of Graene Count", · d.. lrable farma ImprOVed' with • lub,"ntlil two-atOI')' brick hOll .. with .Ix rOom. .nd porche. and • tw~~ f.rame hou •• with .Ix room~ a,'-d poroh... La",. ba"k barn, 5Ox1l8, wIth a til. .110 In , connection; "'Ilk hOu'e, corn crib; tool .h.If, po\llt~ hou.., IlIIIar camp hou.., and oth.r outbuilding.. Building. are, .d.quate and In aver.g. to good repair. ' I;lec~rloity In all .... aln blilldl.. 141 .cre. under cultlvatlon:Land ' mo.tly IlIv.l; V.~ productlv. 1011. One of the ·I.rgelt .ug .... c.mp. In Ore.ne County I. located on .... 1. f.rm. ·Con.lderpblii amount of vert v.luable laW timber. O"e of the outa.. ndlng fsature. of thll good farm 'e the fact that It h... over 4,000 ~of road frontage on the Beitbrook Plk~. Lend. 'Itielf ,,~u'ualli w.lI. for ,ilbdlvl.lon poe·.lbllltleL Only 12 mil.. from 'downtown ,Dayton .nd 11 mil" . fro.m ~Inl.. r·Bellbrook .chool dll- ' trlet. All modern ' rural convenlencel av.llable. B.lng .old to ..ttl • • n e...te. ' . 'lIpp~al ••d .t '$40,000;00 and cannot be .old for I... than two-third. of la~d appr.ll8m.nt. In.peetlon permItted any tim., prIor' to eale. 8al. on ,t he ·p reml•••• ' Sell.' to the hlghelit bidd.... " TERM6-tII,ooo.oo ca.h .t time of ..II, bal.nce. to be paid upon confirmatIon of •• Ie .a"d · dlillv.ry of ·deed. ' Purch ...... will r.celv. ,go'od ·tltle,. fall , •• dlng , pnvllegea anil full ·, o.....:on 0" or before March 1, 191111. One-half 'of -50 .er.. of growing Cbrn 110.. '.wlth the farm. ,
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. I Dyer P. Dowell' to John T. and Florence M. Boland, 0.53 aeres ill Tbe LeDIJI~.ciijaeu National Glysta M. EuterlJ, 80 ' aerea In Salem Twp. .• uter. of an kindl, and alona the Bank vs Howard Tlylor, colDovlt, Harlan Twp. 'I'U renc.. the wild roe.. and eld.... .., Maple " Maple. Attomey.. Everett Spence to Ida Gross. 1 lot PROBATI (I (/ bemel are falrly ....ell killed out, ~I · • I In Turtlecreek Twp. Inventories were .pproved on A Farm Diary whO. the polloll IYJ hal recDnre4 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERES Hubert Wren to Rllph S. and the following estates; Harley lIez:· froID the IPr.,y In maDY plaCei. ' cOMMoN PL.AI for ".188.81. etc, • coats. Lawrence E. Ferris to HeDry G. Elena Reynolds, 0.7 acres In Turtle.- rUt, dec'd.; Floreuce lIerritt. dec'd.; By D. J. ,...... bllt fox taU aD4 JOhDlOD ..... and Elmer . Ten7 VI Otto Roffm.tn, IIamJe Tboaw "I Vernon Melnshatt. 1~ acres in Deerfield creek Twp. JIennaD Hetller, ilec'd.; Francis J . vr def8DdaDt JO __ to pI.acL Tboma, Jr., di~on:e to plaintiff, Twp. Charles O. ud Marcella Fulton Allen. dec'd.; Emma AdlDll, dee'd. brom~ls=,e ~e relt of :em Home Fecleral SavJDp • Loa I ~ld to plabltlff. Defendant order· Charley and Lycta Jowon to to Marshall and Louise Brewer, 1 and John W. Scboonover, dec'd. SIIPTIDMBElR. I, lt54. - Labor 1are c r ever laW em.. ClareDce .. CIeaaIa l.A4..t4 paJ $10. per week. D. W. Jones, 1 lot In Franklln Twp. lot in Franklln '!' . -'F..Amta of7ohD NewmUl, dec'd., Aa we 49 not belon, to the and lJ1 maoy places the), have ease dlml"",. . Bobble Camp v, Wallace A. Arch and Soloman Johnson to Abel Cunlgu'''=~d Frank 'A. David M. Newmu appointed uniOD, tJall II the day we ltay killed out mOlt of tbe btue~. IIlldred CUke aka Mildred a.rke C,mp, defeDcIaDt ordered to pay D. W. Jones, 1 lot In Franklin Twp. Butscb to Harry A. and Mary Ben· administrator; ·Ellis C. Thompson, Dowain and Geneva ' Rlcbardaoa nett, 1 lot in Lebanon. Virgil H. Russell and O. H. ChenGhome ~d labor. They "" work., Tiley are aU tblck with leed wat · VI Harold PhllUp Karab aka Geor,e $12. per week, etc. In, hard to rebuild the porob at I In, to Ipread . It Into our field. Illy Clark.e, annuled. Charley S. FInley v. Cecil Finley, to Reece C. and Loulae Oliver, 1 E. R. HOUlton to John E. Bentley. weth, .appointed appraisers. the bouae acrou the tlelt and Perhaps It tile, had ~~ ot tbo.e EUabeth Lamb VI Evert Vernon motion 1RDted. lot in Franklin Twp. 1 lot In Salem Twp. __ they ' are deepening the cellar.....eed burnefa aod went alona and Lamb, delendaDt ordered to PI7 Norma Jean 150ggs va Harv~y Clair L. Smith to Ivan L. and John E. Bentley to Raymond MARRIAGE LICENSES Wby II .It when we (Ix Willi 10 bUrIled ott all that "ttl It mlgbt ,10 per week, etc. BoggI, Tempot'II'J eustody of chil- Rita M. PenleY, .1 lot in Deerfield Bentley, 1 lot in Salem Twp. Harold Harlan Eambart, 21, otten we squeeze the nickel and help, . It wouldn"t be too danaer· Wanetta Franklin 911 Henry W, dren to plalDtllf I.nd defendanL Twp. Everett and Mary Alice Jones student, Waynesville and DeDDa tben later It COlltl more to do it ollt If It ".... dODe now 1'h1Ie Franklin, defendant ordered ~ pa, Henry Brown 'YS Zanna Brown, Edward O. Ragland to Leonard to ~illiam and Alma B. ~lms, 1 Barton, 21, reeistered nurse over ....In. If we h..d put. ceo everytbina ta ao green. Our [leld $1~ per week, etc. • service by publieatlon ordered. C. and Vanda Lee Anderson. 2 lot m Franklin Twp. Waynesville. Huel Baker, by next friend Grover Ward · VI Joyce Ward, lots ~ Leban~n. . Russell E. and Dora E. Johnson Eugene Ogan, 26. construction ment noor 10 ' that porch In 19.0 of clover tut we expeeted to com· Calvin F. and Ruth Ann Noe to to John L and Bessie G. Guckel, worker, Welt Carrollton and Norwhen we fixed the bOu,e It would blne for aeed I, III green aa early Arthur Cole VI Robert Balter, 'divorce to plabltllff. One child eacb h..ve COl Ie.. and It would have Ipring. ' The dried blossoml tbat divorce to plaintiff, plabltllf re- to plalntlff ud defendanL Walter and Mary Lou Sarver. O.SI 0.45 acres In Clearcreek Twp. ma Banb, 22, clerk.typlst, Frank utd 't h shOUld bave held up full of ..e~ ltored to malden name of Joyce -. - - acres In HarIaJl Twp. Dwight E. and Kathleen Sol'l'ell lin stm been there. It wo n ave are beaten down onto the around RltteobOtllle. NIW SUITS Gordon and Bessie Stalls to Lytle to Carl·Pigg, 1 lot in Franklin Twp. ' . COlt much more then than :he and contain vel')' little lee4 aod Albe._.........;._eeler vs Robert S. Anna Bell Hager m1Dor by next C. and Dorothy Edinger, 1 lot in Hayes Dalton to W. T. Cook, 1 Elmer Johnson, 44,wS~esm~ board [loor but now I ha" to th nk . ver the tleld ther II .. lee. Wheeler, aef~ndant ordered to pay friend V8 John W:' Hager, minor, Franklin Twp. lot in Franklin Twp. Wilmington and Mary a el, what it will COIl. gravel and ceo aU 0 led $UI per week divorce J T RUe, attorney Kenneth Edmon to Merrell and Joseph B. Hass to Blanche and bookkeeper, Morrow. meDt. eLe.. are aU 10 bl,h. I IUU ~:dt fro':'U:lko t c ~yer a;b ,rael Alto etc. VI Leroy Alfry Tom 'and julia Prucis F~rkner Geneva Strunk. 1 lot in Lebanon. Doris Eamhart. 1 lot in Franklin Foster Brown, 22, truck driver bi ve a f_ peacbe, to CID thoUlh .. 00.... e.p n,. e quell' case continued. ' VI Ira II. Wooclem to cancel con. Kenneth Edmon to Ernest ud Roy ami LotUe L Maupin to South Lebanon and Lillie Sandlin I am eaUn, tbem up 10 tut that lion no. Is wbat to do with , It. Th Sta""dard Bulldin" ud Loan tract etc Albert L. Herrick at- Helen Stone, 1 lot In Lebanon. Lydia R. Hooge, 2 lots in Turtle· 17, Waitress South Lebanon. alone or e u "' . ' . A\. , th.ere will not be many •~e ft If I It IBn't quite lenou,h ' , d VB Virginia Aupber,er• etal per- tomey. Bernard J. and Inez V. Bowman creek Twp. LewIS DonaId Young, 25 • maoau do not do it quickly. They are 10 ~~ and I:';:" ~ ~ pa~or ~eee~ mission granted to wlthdraw'ori'" Heoiy Brown VI Zanna Brown, to Silas Vance, 0.77 acres in TurtleHarry R. F. and Dorothy J. nlst, Loveland and Lois Mae AppleUnOlcom th~..late pJantlD.l of d08. e IIO 't • h&nat we nal Kaesenmeyer to William E. and gate, 21 typist Cozaddale. mortgage, judgment to plabltiff divorce, C. DoDlald Dllatuab, at· creek Twp, good. corn In we will no~ t bYe com.I at.00 Ie&.II =:..==::::::.:.,==~~..:....__..:..-__.:. . . ___ ~_______:--_______________.____ -:--_______________ sweet have any more uuless we can (lnd bave lett atter our nol«hbor'. hoS' a belated ear or two as It h.. raided the field lalll week. gotten b~d so talt. Tbe lut never like It, of courle, but ev· plantlng IB jQlt beginning to tall. er),one'lI stock seta out IIOmetlmes, sel. It halln't grown so tall and but when It gets out day after thl k as the other but It looks ae dllY and th y do not do .anythlng thour;h we ml,ht get some of It Ilbout It. that Is different. Seven If , lhe weather Is favorable. 1t Is or eight big SOWB and ten or t.welve bundred pound Bbo~ts can do an worth the gamble IIlfWJJ. awful lot of damage. I am on my Tbe lima beans that we planted way down to Bee U anythIng haa tu rned out to be pole beanl and been done about It All> old Mr. we didn't get the potes In so now Mnl'Quardt used to lay, "0 00 d It la a tangled mess where I~ Is fen os make good nelgbbors." The very hard to find the beans. reverso II also true and It III bll Where ever we dldn't get them pllrt or the fence wbere tbey get hoed a se ond time the weeds ar ouL so high that It lB' hard to find any· h001 begins tomol row. Vaca· thing. 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b, GniUbna Sqe CLEVER Kltebeu. JUab. , • A teaspoon of peanut buUer added to the white sauce for c:reame d carrols gives them !ieUdoua and· dif. ferent flavor .... After baking your , next a.pple pie, _ ~ grate Americ :m .Q cheese over the ~ .. "'E.~ .1Q P and pop it ' , badt into the ov4lol'l unU1.cheese /' - '\ meils.J ust before . ~servin g stringbeans add grated . @ , nunneg. CIIEE~S . . , Take a portabl e radio ,from room to room 'llith you Q you work. Psychiatrillt:s agree you get more done when you're enjoy. ing yourself, Equipp ed, with fresh, pow4!rful "Evere ady" b.tteHe s a' radio makes goocl'company on picnics and beach parties;' too. , CHILDREN •.: . Shoelae es can .be ' kept in place by tyiftjr a knot In the middlejof each before Ing into kiddie'••hOe.. ••. Ratlhtt.l h rinJI 'banllh by ad~, a ,· tergent to the w.ter, anlll"d~::~ love the lUlu. '~ •• An ..] flasbIl. bt oNllfIIillte l_l,de bedside, pteven t aq"IeaJ:IliII~" dark and, slumhe rland ,"ater ~ CONC HD.VM s .•• 'A woman ' a large toy ·atore wu amazed to find an UDUlUaU1 comp,ucated toy ' , for a .mall ~d. ''MIdam ," a· plaiDed~. clerk C01lCl~J lithia II ant educaUonai toy. si,ned to adjUSt to Uvt ill tile worJa ~. ' ha
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YOI,! will have more ~ye len~ and ftaahiIlr stYle •.• mo~ interior luxury. • You will have 'm9re power and perform~ee from the15D -h.p. Red IWn V.:s eilaine. . You will have more prize-wilmm, economy from the ear that hu wol1 two ~ight VictOritw ill the famoUl MpbiJp a Economy RUD •
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ITEMS ' OF INTEREST AIOUT FOl.K. YOU KNOW VISITORS FROM COLUMBUS Mr. and MrB. Paul DuUee. or Columbus. were Sunday guee ... ' at Mr. a.nd MrB, J, J . BUl1jke and Mr and Mrs. Dale Duflee and son. CONVALESCING AT HOME Mr. Herbert McMillan entered Orand view b'Olllltal during tbe past week ror surgery and la now convalellClq at hia home. ATTEND ST. JOHN REUNION Mr. and Mrs. L. C. St. John at· tend d the at. John reunion lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ba nd on unday. TO ENTER BOWLING GREEN attertbwalte left Mis. Betty for Bowling Green on Tuelday. where abe w111 e nter the Unl· versl~y tor tbe comllll' year,
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SEPTEMBER DRAn CALLS · SEVEI lEI; 12 TO TAKE EXAMS
Local M.n Altlnd Farm Loan M..ti., AI P.r••• Uni,.rsil,
The clerk of the local dra~ board reports that tbe following seven men bave been ordered to report for Induction Into t b e armed fo rces on Monday, Septem. ber 27: Wnynesvlle- George Hartsock. , Lebanon - -John Vlan. Roger Rhude. _ _ ___ .~ . F'iim1liln-Bllas LogBdon. Carlisle - EUllene Fogle. Cicero FeLlI r. Loveland- Ernest McOauley. The follo wIng twelve men baY') lie n ordered to report for phys· Ical examination on ~onday . el)' temb r 20: \, aynesvll1e a r I Githens. Joseph buttl. Lebanon - Mark Bishop. Ronald Lewis . . Franklin - Marvin Clark, Hugh Moore. Jack 'McGuire, Lewis Ross. Muon-Ly le Fox, David Wood. Jasper 'Helton. Morrow-George Donahue. Kings MlIIl-Robert Reynolds. The Octobe.r induction call on October 20 wLU be for seven men. Tbe. 0 tober preinduction cllll
The Lebanon National Farm Loan Association Was repre8ented by three of Its omeera and direc· tors at a four..tate meeting held ot Purdue University. La.tayettfl. Indiana. on Tburaday and FrIday, Sepember 9 and 10. Attending the meeting from the loca l aS8ociation were Ellis Sturm. secretary·treasurer, J. O. Wilaon. Mason, vIce president; and Clar. ence Jordan, Fayett eville. director. 'J'be meeting. 8pOnsored jointly by the Fourth District Federation of National Farm Loan Al8ocla· tlons and the Fede.r al Land Blink of Louisville wltb the cooperation or tbe Purdue Uni versity Schocl or AGriculture. wu attended by more than 200 farm loan Officers {rom blo, Indiana. Kentucky and '1' nnessee. ' A hlghlJght of the meeting wal tbe anllDunc menl by M. S. Ken· ned.y, presld nt of tbe Federal Lalld Bank. of LoulirvUle, that ' a 200.year record had bl! n "broken when farmers or these four IItBt~a UBed $17.730.300 In Federal Land Bank loana during the flnt elght months of this year. . Illy Ip the depth or the depresllon of the earll;., '30s have farmers turned In 8ucb lIum bers to the Federal Land Bank System for long·term farm real estate loans. ir. Kennedy stated. . Among tbe fea tured Ipeaker. were m mb ra of the Purdue nlve rslty faculty; R 0 g e r D. Branlgln. a Lafayette attorney; and Marvll) 1. Brig..., a member at the Federal Farm Oredlt Board.
OUT OF mE r AST a fofty ~ear old tractor (above)tpredeceseorto the Caterpillar tracIt·~ Tra<:tor continuu to do It. f~ abar4t ;Jr{t!..J:'~r'i work 01 a Cali!Ol1lla faiip. . FOR A SWDlloftIy Haria Encllah (lett) makeI a PttJjJo. ture lalld aael lOr at MaUbu , Holl7Wood.' CaUl.
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Mrs. Elle n )(jtts, 19. of 117 E . 29th 'Street. Lorain. Ohio. was fa.· tally Injured tn lin auto rash a halt mile (rom the Greene county line In Warren county at 6 : 15 a. m. Tuesday. State--Hlghway patrolmen said she was riding In tbe car wltb her busband . Kyle. ~2. when he lost control of the< vehicle which leaped from the road and landed In a ditch. hs. Kitts died s hortly after arrival at the Greene Memorial hospital at Xenia. be uffe red Ii fractureq neck. Her busband waa reported to bn.ve Buffered severe bead and chest inJuries. Her death wall recorded 8S WO.lTen county's 12tb auto fatality this year. MondllY nlghl.. James Terry, 29. or Dayton. died In Middletown bospltal of Injllrles 8uCtered early Saturay on U. S. Hlgbway 26 at Coles road In western Warren county. He waa the ,col.\1lty·s 11th traftlc Catallty. Terry, a native of Bloomington. [nd" had be n a Doyton rellident 26 years and was an attendant at Miami V.alley hospital.
Among the Marine oUicer can · dldutes undergoing sl1l wee'}(s of sumlli er trllining 8S memb ra of the 'Platoon Leaders Clns8 nl the SUNDA.Y DINNER QUllIn Marine Corps schools In QuanUco. Mr. and Mn. lbufa J'II'M ent.r· Virginia. Is Peler 1.. Keys, eon of talned to Sunday dlnD8l' 11(1'11. the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel N. Keya. Grace l.arrlck aDd daqbter~. LEBANON. - ADotber 19-n1lht He 11 a graduate of Waynesv1lle eJ,yn of Wilmington and lIl.. faU harne.. rue meet brlnstq Hln Schocl, and Is now. atlend lng . • tile lrotterl and pacel'1l back to Flollkl I'lrea. Lebanon Raeeway. the aporlJ' balf. Kenyon College. Gnmbler, Ohio. mUe onl at the Warnu county Thl8 being their second summer ATTEND INDIANA STATE FAIR Calrgroundl, beglna on Saturday. trlllning se8810n , members of this Civic Club To Have Mr. and lIIn, H. L. Rye ed September 18 and contlDuel thru The Waynesville tire depnrtment class wlIl be eligible ror selecUon Raeea a r. ltaled Mr. ana I(rs. R. H. Hartsook at.- October 9. a8 8econd lIeutenant8 In the Ma· was called out Tuesday evening Speaker nlghtl,. except Sunda., UDder the tended the Indiana State I'alr and rlne Corp Reserve upon gradua· around 8:46 to extlngul8b a ti re of tbe Lebanon;,: The Wayn8llvlll ~ Civic ClUb will tlon from college. were sne t. of Mr. ' and MI'1I. R. .ponsorship In a truck belonging to Robert Ung AlBOClatton. meet Monday evenIng at 6:30 In R. Benaon In Indlanapolls. lqnch. three mUes aouth of town From all IndlaUonl. th tan the .Aletbodlll~ church bjl.ement. meatiq will be a reool'4·breaker. on the Corwin Rone!. A good speaker haa been aa8ilCeedIIlS the track'l attendance InJury While EARNHART REUNION HEl.D The vehicle waa bauUng trasb. , cured l1y the proPaID committee Th. anDual Earnhart reunion and wag~rlnl recorda establlsbed The fire wal believed to I\ave f9r tJaII m..t.1D& 10 a gCXHt at, Movlns Com Crib was beld at Wane Park On Sun· thtI " prln, ..ben 3l.613 fana WIo&81.a{t,ed trom a clgare~~ ~wu '.4 day 'lflth &bGut 50 frleno and rei· eNd n ,&46,%811 ctJarID( the ' 111' ~~~~~"""'~-:-...o.::~--,:"""",~~~.....--~~-!~'-- tendance Ibould be had. Ottls Herrington, 32, Route 3. aWQ' by a paaaenger 1n the tnJck. atlv.. preaent. Mr. Dun Babb, n~ta~~rurht alTa., at atandard. WayneavUle. wu Injured lalt Damaae to the ttuok wu elU, Child ot Patntenvl11., ·..as eleotecl PI'8I' breda from 10m. of the udoD·. Wed nesday evening on the Mich· matect-at U,OOO.OO. L ...... To Meet Ident for the cominr year. ener farm, while helping to move belt atalll81 will be featured at the meeUng. About 860 &1'8 ex. Tbe WaynelvlUe OhUd Conser· a cern crib . ])eCtad to be ltabled at th. PieThe ... FrJendlMp Oulb met on vation League ~111 hold tbelr ttrst INJURED IN FAL.L 8UNDA.Y He sulfered a , broken vertebrae, loin. Erne Cook feU on 8Unday tureaQu, bJ1Jtop track. Wedn8lda, artemoon at the bome meeUnll or the 8ealon on TU8lda, cut on the right elbow. badly The Happy Hour Club met mornln" f~ and IprainiD( Many of the 1..ct1J1I' ~ drlT- of 111'11. Don ElU, witb Mn. J . J. eveolq. September twenty·ifll'1It at blp and other scratcbes '-I e. Sb 41 waa remov.... ...... to ers wID H8lTJ' returu MlUer tor theot fall m.. t, BuriIte al as........ '.6·_t b08... te namely. W.1t AI. t he b Ollie of Mrl. George Current. Thuraclay afternoon at the h er an.. brutsss. Miami Valle, Iioapltal and 11 no'" euanclrla; Lou Buber Sr. of OlD- Tbe meetlD( was conducted by Mn. Elwood Kmlworth apd Hilll Party HOUle with MI'I. He II recovering sat!sfaetorlly . Tbe American Legion A11xI1iarl at the home of h.r daughter, MrI. clnnaU; JOe Llsbtbtll 'or Urbana; tbe prellident. Mra Horace loin. Melvin Crosby will le,"e as glnla McLaughlin .. h08tell. held their first meetlnc tor 1964Ilt bls home. C.rl FrJ" • 011d. Snook or ' Xenfa; Gtorre and Mn. ' Walter Whitaker wu In co-hoat.l8es and Jean Wonll. ot busloess leslloo wu beld atid a 65 Thunday. Sept. 9 at tbe Le,lon ple"'nt loclal bOUr was enjoyed . ' Challe. Ba,. City, Klch.: WWar4 chal1l'e of th.. procram. Lebanon, wID be guellt apeaker. with dellclou. retreehmenta 8erved IIlkeNO ef'lllcbmond. 1Dci.; Jul. The club planned to meet at th.,e ENJOYINC VACATION porehllgbt par¥8 tor poliO In the dining room. Mn. Carl Norman II e~ UMl1ao of Fayettevtlle; Don Ed· bom. of Mn. Sbaner In October Tbe club adjourned not to meet a vacation from her dutJee at th. wa.n ll ,f Galena; Verne Youn.( · bestnnln( at one-thirty p. m. WltIl , . . . . . by8::e ::: In October. but to accept an In· WaynesvtJle National BaDk. and blood. of IDGlanepOUI. Ind.; 1(00 the refreabmentll to be ae"ed beMr. and MfS. e.cD A. PalIIler, made tbrQuth thla papar, more vltatlon (rom Mrs. Pblllp Hart.be and 'llr. NOrmaD ani lpalldlng KlDley Ktrlt of Wu~n O. H. fore the opening or the mltOtlng. • . . lIr. and Mrs. Sylvester Antbony. money .-a been received anel the and many othera. . {ng" ... man to atten4 a Tupper ware demo a few daya 1flth bla mother · at Th. Lebanon Rac...a,. traCk II Each m.mb.r hal' a . . . idalin. Laurence Furnal ad MI .. Mr. and Mr•. E. F. Earnhart, MI8S total la now U98.B!. on.tratlon at ber home. Dover. Ohio. . In IUCh eleeUent coD4lUon and ter" wtU brIDg a dollar (Itt. and Sue Brown, MIs8 Bettyjane Brown. PI,an. a.re be1n.. made to flaTe a p~perJy dralDed that ~ la the nameI wtll be renale4. Eltl8beth W. CbandJer attende1 'Mr•. Nettle Palm.....n. lA\<!U1e Chrlatmu buaar thll ,.ear a. In W8C8 TO ~EET IEPT. 21 poealbl. almOlt NlU'dleu of the ElecUon of offtcel'1l for tile com· the 24tb annual convention of tbe Armlta,e. Mrll. Je81e Prendergut, the put. It Ii boplcl Wt the elate MrI. David Hartaock'. W.S.C.B. weather. Tbls potlo., was "op~ In«'" .,ear. wtU be a reatore or the Ohio Aa8Oclatlon of Garden Clubs Mrs. David Hart.loclc, Mn 1. P. wlU be 8et at tile 9ctober 1&88t· Clrole W'Ill m..t at the ..... or lu' year. carried oat .aClOellftlll., beg1nD1n1 ....Ion. . A delloloUi In Columbu8. September 9-10. Fromm. Mr8. Virginia Roplttnl. ~" It will be in the earl,. part u_ v D U'._.~.. 011 ..... ~ ~ IDrln& Q4 wtU be followed d n ' - I I I be -.I Tbey went aa representatlvel of ~.....as ~........ WI ue.pt · utramel., In- e..e . courle .. au le"_. . December. Mila Elizabeth Ohandler accom· Mra. R. H. Hartsook. Mrs. H. L. day n.nm.. September 18. All oJeaaeiat ....tIl.r. Race tau wat. tbe Waynesvllle Garden ClUb and membel'1l ani requ••ted to brlq thlJ tfpe of PfOII'Ul. came back full of Ideaa f(lr pro. pamOO by . Mrs. Lawrence Furnaa. Rye. Mrs. Charles McCuliOGII, lira ... _ After the! m~lo, ~ra FreI1 an artIoJe for the 'mlte IIllphallt' ElPt are on each evellrama and project8 for tbelr dull 8pent Thunday and Friday at the Edward Hlcb. Mrs. Lola Wyant. Braddock Introdllctd.• Mr. U ..son Mrl. PaUl Roblnaon, a farm ueb&Dc8 .,outh al nlq'. eard ..Ith the fll'1It I ted t In.. the coming monthl. State ~Isoclatlon of Garden clubs Mra . · Myra Shipley and MH. Robert SmJth tl'C!m . New zeatand. who sbowed a e. ) begin at 8:15 o"clock. .~ all na&.Iou Ihould be- The outstanding events ,of the In ColumbUi. WCTU TO MEET FRIDAY puree Is W'lth a ' wOoduh com. 01141 In I'altll - aDd all men t .....Ooda,. convention were a fiow.r Mill Olive WWlama returned aD represented Miami chapt.r. OES, man" p!!=t~ of tUI country 'rhe WCTl1 will bold their rei' '1;000 PlU'll. m.htly. A '1.4,00 t..... u brothen; that the bond. of at· arrancement demonstratioll by Wedn.ld..., from a vllit W'lth r.l- !\t Franklin on Tbursday night. whloh were very much 'njoyed by. ular meetlni on FJ:Idar. 8eptem. dub PUJ'lle wtU be featured for tectlon and amtT betw••n the IlOna Mf.II. Lowry of Plttsbu!'&. I'L. an atlvea In Pendleton and Indian· when Franklin ' chapter entertained all. Thla 18 being done tbat na· with a dinner and program, mak. tlonl may better understand one "'.r 17 at two p m. at ......... eilda ,uThter type atandardbrecll. of meD Ibould be Itr.ngtbened; lIlustrated lecture by Karl Maa- apoUa, Ind. .... • . • WI ... ~. . e aprlila' mMC;tnc tIlII year th a t dlvenIty o.• re, II I d 10Wllki who writes that ' intel_ling . Meatlq .HOUIe. The meeUq ,*:U wu the ~olt -auce8f!ltul III, the onbaIau Mill Laura RoInagle. of ClnciD· Ing Miami cbapter one of tbe bon- another. Tbe AuxUlary II very proud or echeduled for the put w..k, bue triclt'l bitt9r1. LebaDon Racewa,. cebe. and ~erejlcel of race be nature study column In tbll Sun· naU. wal a dlnner sn~s of b.r ored chapters. their work done lut year and dIle to the coDveDtl01l wu pottt. II ..ell bacnni to barn... .anuUed . I- • day Enquirer, and a tour of the II Iter, Mr.. I(a~l Hat away on UT~ISla. they have hopeI of dolq ·.. much ned to thlJ J'rlday. ' tau In OlllCiJuaMI, Darton. Mldd.. Wltb luch WOrdl from Itl Park of Roses. At the Parll they Thunday. . .. aialn and more 'jf poealble. po un , town, Hamilton. Xenia, Sprlnrn.l. Teachln.... the Baha'I Faith wu 'not on11 enjoyed the IOr,80us Mt. Frank Trtmble and MilS DAUGHTER FOR 8ACKETT8 WUmiDIton, HWaboro" Co11Ull.bu. Introduced to America 61 yean rose. 'Dd tile dalnty refreehmenta Helen Trimble of Mainville. vis: By JOHN B. MOWBRAY M u4 II 11 hD ~ 'B acbtt Wuhlnaton , C. R..' Gr..Dvllle. ago at the world'l Columbian Ex· ,Ierved by the bostesllel. bat allo Ited theIr dn't MIIII Myrte Stev· FRIDAY VISITORS Actlnll County Allint are ~IUUlI'oa;--~ ~f a 'new ~~d=-U:7:f~~~~ clue. po.iluon In ·Ohlcqo. , ' ~e 'Cledlcatlon by the Honorable ens on Sundar afternoon. Mra. Robert lIonce and daughter To America "II glv.n the oppor- Frank J. Lauache of tbe ' collec:Mra. lIabei 'Hathaway lpent These cool mornings are 0. ra- Judy Monee vlelted at the bome 'dau,bter 'bOrn S.pt. 7. at IIlami • Tlie late.t In ltartlDr pte. and Valley bG.Pltal ..ellhln« "1'8n pbotO ftniah will be featured ..ltIl tunlty to be · the fil'lt nation to tlon ot fiowerlng crab app,le.. a Sunday at the hom, of her llliter, mlnder that another beautiful of Harriett AfcMllIan on FrIday. LltU. parl-J;Dntl~el "aprlni n,n!1.r ~tate eiltabUlh' thll t()Undal~ of Inter- gift to the Park trom the Ohio Mrl. Ha"ey Burnet in Lytle. unda twelv~ oancel. Oblo autumn Is JUBl around the po ' " Ro I are lupervlaloll., , aatlonal ~ment," to "proclaim : ssocla'Uon of GlU'den Clube . , Mr. and lIl'1I.' J . Wlllon Eclwarcta corner. This usually atartll us Fonda. lohDny and lID e , . Many lmprovemenu lIave be.n the unity of' manklncl," and "un' of ' 8PrtnitleJd. and Dr. aJkd M'ra. wondering when the fIrst rrost la " very p~4 ot their Dew Ilater and added since tlie IPrln&' meeting in- rurl tbe' ltandard ot the MOlt Gale llanm of Darton, were vi. due to arrive. ber name II Terl Ann. cludln, new. white; lu·foot fencel Great P~e"; to become' "tbe dl. Itorl of theIr aunt, Mlae 14~aret a..ed on a 29.year' record at un completely al'9 d the track mak· trtbutl ' t of lrl k ••• Edward. on saturday and on Sun· WaynOlvlll.; the. flnt frOlt of RETURN FROM EAaT iq a uceU....t backarOud tor n,cen er ap ..... en· day Mr. and Mn. Robert J$:~rser the fall com.. around October M~. and Mrs. Gllbert I'n'e ~erfl Mn CatherlDe Barnhart and tile hones. 4i1ven 'and cOlon. IlghteUIDent.' and· all tbe world reand four UtUe danlbtel'l, cit Phil. 16th. Naturally there II • po. hOlt and has tees to the Fumel'8 lin Harle lUffle . have retlll'Md ShoJ'er I'09m.s ro~ Ji;Jell and women. celve .~blll heavenly bl"S~,',' ... _. . . t dat'-bt"" -cation laundry and uUllty rooms' have ~ubmltted by lIrs. Helen McCoy. " 'Bert L. ~ulIDell. 7'1. cUed at 9:00 Ips burg• . were callerl. Ilblllty of froat earlier or it Club on Thursday "th forty,elgbt ~...,r a.lll08 .' .. ..... '",:, " been added to milk. thliI one , of ., ' a. m. lut Wedneaday at h1a bom. Mrs. Lena Haftlock apent Sun- nilllht Ile much later. October memberl and ",ea'" pre'lent. A They ViIIlted many IntererilD.g the moet modern tncn In the VI8I't AT '-0"'1ff KNOX ' on nn· I. ,Waynelvllle, after Ii lone day at the hom~ 'of her son. Mi. 16th la the ave.rllle figure. deltcioul swlsa steak dl~er was , points thmugb\ the East and .pent ltate., WITH l.OCAl. 80LOIER8 PJ~elll. · Servicel w!lre he.J.d ,Ilt tbe Ro.. Hartsock and ,w,lIe. . . Along thl8 8ame' vane comes tbe served. ' Ieveral. dAf~ at Bt~u~burb, PL, . M..... Luclh MmitBge 'l'a8 Idea tbat frost tur-n s the . leaves Tbe meeting Wae 9pened. and wbere Mn. RAe KlnDard who ' bad .. '. ' . Mr. aind Mii Howard Brown Stubba funeral bome SataHay at p. IlL 'ftlth burial In 'Sprllll8boro guest at the Franklin gutern Star In the, fall . Actually It' Is the Mr. Ernelt Cook wu In charge or beall their snests tor the aummer. Ore_ _ ed' Mrs. Dan Simpson apent the 2cemetel')'. . , 00 Monday nIght. cooler temperatures and shorter the special topic. "SocIal security remained tor the winter... Tliey To 'Held sept. • week ·end With . PrIvate StmplOn Surviving are . ble wite.Lncy ; !'he annual meetl~~ of . the hOl\rs of day llght aUeetlng tile ro1' 'F armen" which was ye1')' In· allo vlilted relatlvel Inleveral " . ' , at Fort · Knox. ', Mr. and Mra. - otbe~ CIU.I, ; ' The' Oregonia ' .homecoming will JJrow, and Mrl. SlmplOn" Mr. and five 'daugbters" MI;1I. Grace Bold· Boafd of Corporatton of the plant foods . t'bat causes this color- tereeting to evel')'one. Mr. Ma"ln be beld ' at. th. Oregoola E. , U. B,lIn. Balpb Hutlnga and Mn. re1 and Mrs. Dorothy lIilllen, both Friends, Home wae beld on Tue.. · Ing. If yo" wlil . recall. tomatoes Young, prosecutiq attomet. was of Datton ~ M'rs. Hazel Gru1ar. of HONORED ~ITH LAWN PARTY church, Sunday. September 26. . Robert. HuUnn. vilitad thei'ort \Vayneiville; , M r 8 . O.nevleve dar an~ the folloW'lni membel'1l corn blades. 'or tree leaves bave Introdu'lltkl as the guest apeaker, were' 0111' pesta at "dinner: Seth a , black peen color after they are and gaye an elcellent te,lk aD hl8 Mlal 'Marllyn ,Stier wu b08t.UI Sunday, schoof and ' chureli will over Ui'e pdt week end and had Pflfter ' of Trenton and lire, Ruth to a group of gtrla ho~ortq lItll ' be held at' the \llual time. At' noon, a ahort vilit 1r1~ RObert, HUtfDP Ball of WltinIhgton; ' fouT IOna'. FumB.II, Sr., llaymond Bra~dock. frosted and lIot tbe splendid ~rr!l1 work. especially the ' thin.. 'molt pertaIning to tile farmer. Joan La Rue 1"lth. a , law:n party '" baaket dinner will be enjoyed ~d Dan SImPIOQ; · , Lev! ot' Lovelan4, Clyde of ·Day, Ro.. H~rtllOek, Paul TomlInIOn.. of yeOows to red that we lee. Anna . Ho&k, ~arpret Ha41~y. of " Tbe club adjourned to m.et in ed weiner roalt before Ihl! left , upon the ohurch lawn. Everett of Anchorage. ' Alaska • WaYJl,e.~le. RaymoDd Battin and i Doh·t crib .your COI'D , too loon. October with lIr. and Mn. Roscoe . to make her' hoaie In KettetiDg: Ali former ruIilentli or the •••••••••••••••• '..........,••••• ton, and Ralpb of . Blancblltelr; 27 A verr dellgbtful ' eftnIDI ..as community and ·puplll of the ' TIl. lIlamI Guette II on ·sal. ~dcbl1dreD and seven great· Mabei Wlleon ot Sooth C~arl4!ltori, There 18 8tlU plenty o,t tlme to FuI'Dll8 at the Party Houae. Ethel J!:&itDiAll df Spt1'qtIe1el. . tid get ground. In .bape for wheat ' Rev. ~d Mrl. R. B. 90leman eDJoyed W'lth tile ~ .. Ichool invited to a~ , each n~ at noon at .tbe I1'&Ildcblldren. Eitber I'cI1'Il6 dt w'~vlIif. sowlug before tile n:r tree date of and Mr~ . Youn( were tbe pellta of .....t.: lUclQ' ~. PattT . . ' W~ Draa S....· ' TIle lit. 0IUi' Slftlh 'atteacIM a ram- Ootober 2nd. Plan to aow ynur the ·day. 1(011_ Qual VI8ITQ'" . FROM DAYTON prICe NmIIIU ...-' .me II .~ J'romm. -,..-----"NO , HUNTING" IIGN. ARE 1~ I'tDIdoa _ lhIIIdat'iIl tbtI bOlllt wheat after that date. Wltb all LDqaCN. 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THI: MIAMI GAZETTE, W YNE VilLE, OHIO
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E... b!!_hed February, 'Il10 . PAUL A. 8CHERER . __ _______ __. ____ ._. ___ Editor and Publl.".r CECILIA J. 8CHERER _______ • ______________________ Alaoclate Editor
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reynoldl and Mr. and Mrl. Charlea Doater and daulrbter Janet haYI retunlecl to theIr homea here followln, t3 trI th roUIr h the ""68. t""o WHUP While In De~v.r, 0010. they ..t· ' tended the ""eddiDr ot thl n.,. noldl lOP. Tom. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Phllaballnl of Ketterlnr, were lOelts here Sund&1' 01 her parenti, Mr, and Mre, Ambrose Moore. Mra. John S71er4 and IOn. Kenny of IMyton were louu here , Sunday of her parente, Mr. and Mrs. H . 8. TueUr. Several members of Jonah'. Ran Baptilt Church here attended the Di"'eettnr of the CJ1Dtoa BapU.t A.. sodaUon held Saturday aDd Sun· d&7 at tbe B"pUlt Churcll In Ne.". VlennL
Publl sbed Every Thlll'ld&1 MomlD& at Wayne.vUle, Warren Conat" Ohlo. Entered aa second dall matter at the llO.toftice at W.,.aenUJe, Olllo. under the act of March a. lltl.
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By A FELLOW MOVIE VIEWER
Freel McMurray In • 4ltfereat'? _________- - . . , . - - - - - - type or role for him turnl In .. EXTENSION NOTEScrecUtabll perfornlance III "Pulh. We have a D.... bulleUD_ .t our oyer:' .. dramatic movte.J.hat m.1na _ - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - murder and IUlpelUle nicely. Kim ortlce on "Good Future," It con. BuuerSptlon Rat...-U. Per Year, In a4vance, In Ohio: ,2.60 .-wher. Noyu'· . ne""comer, a4dl • lultry taJne much 1004 Information on put~re JDIUlacement, new lied. beaut;)' to the plot_ ' A nalI7 ~ hone picture now In" renoyat1on, fertlltslnc and 10 THURSDAY. SEI{TEMBER 16. 1954 maldnc tbe roundla and baled on forth th.t II yery COO4 informaa book by Lea Slv,..e Jr.. I. "Black tlOD. To ret your copy eaJl 1-1891, From the edltortal pare of tbe Centerbllre GueUe, one of Ronae C&n79D." Thll well acted drop u• • card or Itop b,. the Exthe many ""eekl,. papen that (lome our 11'&7 eaell. week, we weltern .tart J<.el McCrea and reprlDt tltll editorial, wblcb we believe h.. .. direct belt.rl~ Marl Bluabimt A roo4 exclt1ll, tension attlce - It'l here. OIl tbe Ittaation in our own town. 10Yl ltory, plu~ i~1 beaaU.. of Warren Coanty PIc B.out color aD;' • ~t 1t1&ck - MORE COOPERATION .taUlon add up to one ot the beat NOYember 8th. Ge' your ticket ODe ot the blRe,t ,tumbllnc blocka In the ",.y of procr..a In of the year. earlJ. the Imall town leeml to be tbe lack of cooperation. Tbll altuaUon Dum Dee Dum Dum ! Yel, that'll II not peculiar of our 01I'D town, but aeema to be a problem wberrtcllt' "Draanet" :11 no"" a moyie eyer JOu and ltar. Jack Webb ... Sereeant There wu a time when people ""ere forced to patronbe home, Ftl4&J" and Ben, Alexander U toWD ltores and orpnl&aUonll .Imply beau.. they lacked the The Welcome BIble ClUB of Jon· Frauk. Very eood and In color transportation facilities> to ~ ellewhere. Now .. lot of folkl think ah'l Run Baptilt Chureh met Fri· too. A 1004 .tory and lOme un: nothlnc of travellnIJ fifteen mUes for a: loaf of brea4. day eyelllor, In the home ot Mr. UIUal action Ihota. Rate thl. OD. ADd on d&11 off and Sunday many people cet In their can and and MI'I.· Robert Houell. The blgh up OIl your nlovl. COIq llItL ro to relOrti aneS N'Creatlon areu m..ny mU" from bome. group elected tbe (ollowlng oW· It II lfODdertuJ to be able (0 How to meet thll threat to the amaU town II a problem that cers for tile year, Fteeldent, Mrs. welcome back to the ICl'Ha after mille be IOlved U the vllll/olr"es ar& to Irrow and proaper. In lOme I .......... w...eI '" W ... J. P. Thornbury; lit vice p,.., ... year or 10Dler I~beence the flnl lnatanc" the problem muat be solved If tile .mall toWI1 .. to lur· ..ctre.. Greer GIU'IIOD. She II cur. ............... II. ...., ...... ........ Ylv .. dent, Mrs. William Dolter; 2nd rently It.I.r'rln« In the ' new comedy... -'1 ..,.,., ... 1Ii',• ...., .... willi Small to1l'll mercbanta orten lament that tbey do not receive vice preeldeDt, Mrs. Robert Hourh; dram .. "Her Twellve Men." This ....... " - ...... "'...... I JOlt conalderatioD from uie relldents of their community. In secretary, Mr •. CharI" McCoy, movie &110 ltars Robert Ryan and 11M ........................... ... maD, In.u.ncea thll gripe II justified, for loyalty to the community and Treu~rer, Mra. Ralph Nill. Barry SuWvan. :RJchard H&yden ., ... b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . , .hould require that we elve our friends' aDd nelghborl I. chance Tbe Menl ClUb met In tbe hl,h aJlO &441 to the warmllearted fuD. ~ ................... ,.. _ to tliUtu our need.. • chool . building Wednead.y ey.. Thll ""lek let's salute - Rich· .... Mt : : : . . wttIe ... I wit ,.,ty , It can be pointed ont th..t tbe money IPent at bome comes DiD'c. HOIll for tbe even1Dc were ard Hatden. a tuDny UtUe m..n .. - . ...... ,.. ... I .~ tWe back to the lpender In a lot of waYI. TIle merchant who la ..,tUDe 1.. V. Branltrator, Clyde Leylcy, that can aI••YI m~e JOIl cllllckJ.. ................ .... bls Ibare of local bUllne.. and la proaperiDIr paYI m.ore to the and Maynard Hacemeyer • AJthou,h lOJDetl~I1" a een In Mrs: local ell.urcbea, to fund drivel for local Improvements. He en· l.I.rS" and Improvel hll atore and reeldence .nd thUll must pay Mr. and Mrs. WDl1am 'CamPbell :~~ t:flI~.!:;y~e mOlt part . . . ~ ... DIM. ;. 0. . . . , more tax" to tile vUlage. , entertained 1I'ltb • d.ioner at tllelr So kIDc. S.. Jaa.t tile moyl.. t / ,.... 1. '"I Money lpent out of towDj doe. not return to town, It I. ,one, and tile t.o1I'n II otten tile loaer. home Wedneaday ennln., In com· pJlment to Maurice ~oDett, of New We have never heard of a mail order bOUle or a city ltore contrlbutinlr to tbe Yill. .e tu{ld drive [or new band unlforml, to York Clly who la the bouae lOeat loeaJ ell.archel, to loeaJ clubl. We have never heard ot a mail here of btl brother and IlIter--iDorder house helplnlr out • family iD need. Mr. and Mrs. R~rt Collett. But "We have beard of the local mercbant who fllli the poor OtIIel'l pmeDt ..t tile dlDDer ""ere perIOn'a coal bin, wbo belp. fllJ the larder wben ttmea rell tourh, Mrs. A. S. CoUett and IOn, R0bnIA'r GOOD TEXACO GAS AND OIL and wbo workl many hoUrI tor bll cburell, on the vllllKe councll, ert of Harvey. burr, ..nd Mr. aDd or on the ICbool board. Mn .. H01l'&l"d Collett, of WUmlor' Wily do people CO out of flOwn to .hoP! We were alked LUBRICAnNG SERVlCE- FIRESTONE A~RIES toD. thll QUIIUon leveral timel durlnc tbe Iut few weeka. The answer III some c:aMI l1ea with the lack of loyalty to tile bometown on the The BapUat MI .. lonary Clnlle part at tbe realdeute. TIle aDlwer In other CUll Ue. with the met W,eclD..day afternoon In the merchant himself. home of IIrs. J. P. TIIombury. When a penon . cannot fulttll bll needl In bil hometown he M.n. HUCh Vance and Mr.. A. mUlt ro ellewbere. U he roes elsewhere for one thlDIr he will WAYNESVlI:l.£ S. Collett ..ttended the Warrell p.robably buy many lhlnp else""here. County WCTU COnyeDUon held How IIW\Y timel have you lleard tbe remark "I dldn" kno"" TIIllJ'I4ay at the Friend. Church, IO-aDd..oe ltore can1ecl tIJat item!" TIle loeaJ merchant who' llta back aDd doean't tell the people, over and over, the COD tents of In W..,neavDle. bla .belvII aDd Ibow c..... can't complain It people do not know Mr. and Mn. Pete Oole and he hu ""ball they leek. . d.uebter, or DaJton. "".. peate It 1nIUld aeem that .. combination of more loyalty to the 1I0mi lIere Sunday ot ber parenti, Mr. town, conatant effortl for cooper..tlve aaJea and tor an enlarced Chl....y Block Concrete .. n4 foIra. J. O. Moore. balln..a HOtfon, plUi CODItaDt work to keep lin" of merchandlle Waterproof available before tl:.~ pabllc ""ould p,.,. dlvldenda. .
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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Tbe Re,. Samuel N. KeYI, Beetor Sund..y: Holy Communion, , : 110 L m. Church School. JO:16 L m. Adult Wonlllp, 10:.6 L m . UTICA E.U,B. · CHURCH WUliam Chenon, MlnlIter. Sunday Scbool • ;110 L m., Mr. lIut.l Tbomu, SUpt. PreaehfllC, IVery othe1 Badal, 11;46 L m. Eyenlag Service, Oret Bunda,. .. month.
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SIlPI'. 18, 116•. _ Now Sa Uie time to Quote, ''TIle (olden-rocl Sa yellow, the COl'll la tW'lliDl brown. TIle tNN In apple orchanla with ,fruIt are beadln, doWD." The «oldeDnMl 11 JUlt bectnJlJn, to tU'Jl aDd enry .pple tree on tbe pIaee Ia full of apple., But tbe purple ut.n aloq th. roadlld. have .n beeD. kWed by the Ipra7· .... and In ~eIr place we ha.,e tox-tall an4 Jobuon ~... the
Tbe burricane. bave come and lone aDd DO ODe aroan4 h....... lOrry to lee them (0. 1 can tell you that. _ht 1IOW' tile la nry nice and the day. .... arm. A cool breeze blow. ovel the place mOlt. of th.e ~e. which a441 to the charm of the COUD\ry'I~~ay ' I met a very lar,e 8t. Bernard dO(. He aald hll n~e 11 J'ocko. We ,.t to .,. (rUt Med. Be llU lone halr Ju.t =~~. :'b':::m~n ~::nc;:~o~ 11Ite miDe .u we have lomethlne what a pe.t J'Ob.SOD IRII II, ac. In common to tallt aboot. Nt~: conllng to the mapslDe., to 1M of UI carea for catl muc~ ~n our roadIld.. tun '01 It. In cue ~f;: ~:~~ ::bl!!t'~l "J'e... you 40 not DOW whl1 It lOOD I ' 4 t toda that Bruno I. 1Ilte It I. that tall hea.". ~Ia with OUD ou Y w dark purpllah headl on It. Btock ro~m*: ·Ita~k:~":.a::r :::nVI doee Ilot oare ,tor It alld It wUl ~~ thll .' Bruno I. &lrilht In ll1a run out the rood (t'UIM If rlnn wa7 b~t he'. 10 b l , that I'll ha.,. a chance. Brome ledee Is III .eed .. :. .... . ,_ .'_."~M place to DOW and Ita lItUe cottony winced a 0&1\1 UIIOe """.... a HeCla are tlytD( enl'J1fhere. The7 .leey In my kennel Hope the rt!1 l a, It (rOw. onl.y wbere" tbe 'aDd chaDI" her mind about tbat. He I II poor azul that (ertUl&er and Ilot & very friendly doC either, lime will k1l1 It out. But that I. and beald.. he .norel In hi. Ileep. Dot ID7 esperience, It croWl on The ct;\ :.,.. tohln\ ~:~Ua I:l~ poor land but It l1&4Iy 'prydl ruen I ve pu IDto the beUer Helcta If liven • tOh":rp:~~:~ here are atartlDC to chaDce, and croWl JUit that much t th 1 I u" and ' are the7 taner ID4 .tron, er. Tbe cattle se e rear.. eat very UtUe of It even wben cute I Anla and .Shul.. two of youq aDel green. The 01111 rood tbe little lady doge are partlclllarly thine I eaa 1&7 about it II that pretty. . U lUl'lll a lovely oraD(e broWD ID Well, that. all for DOW. So 10D(, the ",lDter and • aeld of It Ia • .ee you lOOn with lOme more doP eye vlewl ot the country - ID CoD' lovely pdch of color. nectlcut. Squirrel Huon open. Wt\dDeaday the ftftMnth. 80 IIUle bu.by day. Hun ten. pleue be carefUl talll look out. Squirrel. are 1mart· about tire. Make lure your cle· er thaD mOlt of the huntera aDd areUt II out and wdch your «0 hlto Mdlne at the IOUDd of the Be better 7et, do not first cun, but It (tv.. • lot 'of amoke In the wood.. That 11 the people an UCIUH to 11*14 a lovel1 'WaI rug .tart. da7 ID the woodl. Some of thlm The placI leema nr., Quiet pick oat • .-4 tree and ju.t .It without the pupa. Last meek 1 there wdclllq unW lOaM UWU7 took one pup to WUmIJI.ItOn to _lCIulrnll .Uckl hla head out from the lale. They 101d It for twenty· aroaDd a tree. 'l'IlOM are the rive centl and chal'le4 me twenty· on_ that eel the lCIumell bul the flve cents commlaalon. The other HIU.., on.. wallt arolUlCl from one ha4 aD oUer of a home 10 I Oil, place to another maldq a put It In the car blAllt of the leat Dolae In the lea.,.. aDd aendlDl and went back Into the hoUie to the ICIwrrell to their holea In • ,et lomethlne. When I cam. baCk, hurry, 'l'Ile blc beech wood. .. It ha4 crawled under the drive,. OpeD to ....ten at osal 40lIar a Hat aDd ... couldn't ,et It out. It ~__-=:..:.-:..-.-=...::..:::..::-..::.:.-=_________..:....___
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NIW SUITI Alfred Hard,. VI. LebaDon Hard. ware aDd FunUture, for mODe, only; amount cJalmed, ".DO with Interelt aDd COIla. UncJln, v•. C. DoDal eJtecutor of Jo~ Hard. in" deceased, et ai, to contelt will. GlDoeehlo and GlnoeclUo, attorDeJI. DanIel RobJnaon va. Donald Jat, minor, for money onl1; amout claimed, $75,000 aDd COItI. Alva C. SUver, attorn.,. !;va DowllD" 18, b, Mae Green, her mother; v•. Earl DowllD" di. vorce. Alv. C. SUver, altol'llel. Willard Woodward, executor of the estate of Caleb F. Itaah, deceased, VI. ElJ c. Kaah aDd NaDCY Woodward, to sell real estate, Maple and lIaple, attome,.. Universal Credit Corp. VI. Waltel' U. IIuT Louise Bause, f9l' mone" amount claim'" ""-.20 ~. -, - - . William B. .Petenon, attorn.,. Emmco Ins. Co. VI. Herbett Jor· dens, for money onlJ; amount claiDled, $72f.23. Howard P. Shutts, attorney.
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the followin, eatatH: eltate of Ilirvama (Ilsy) Ertel, d~eued; Blancbe NUilent, deceased; Chaltea. KeUer, deceaaed: Jelle Wilson, de· ceased; Willa A. Mor,aD, deceased; Bertha ·Ethel Stephenson, deceaaed; Myrtle Flseher, deceased; Bel'the Kinter, deeeaaed; aDd Fred E. Sherwood, deceased. Eltate of Thoma. W. BlUl, deceased, estate valued at $2,590; eatate eJtempt from Inheritance j
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Robert F: aDd IlIarrjet- SwJ.&ert to Gear,e F. aDd D.,~a ZJnn, 2 loti In IlalnevlUe. James Lewla , Yount to Uoyd b, 3 loti hi Deerfle,ld Town· p. Vlrllnla Kahn to,Ira E. aDd Mar· tha Hollowa, Dowen, 2 Iota In Lebo aDon. Ira E. aDd Mar1:b. Holloway Dowa to Edwin aD~ Evelyn Barr, 2 loti In Lebanon. James ' E. and Leoda Horton to Anton J. and Tlilelma June Popp, lot In Salem....ToWDlhlp. Arthur W. aDd Vlctori. E. Harp to Josepb 1Iau,·2 loti In Franklin . WilllaDl 1L ad Eva Baber to Jease and Eunice Adklna, lot ba FraDtlln. ' Frank A. aDd l!:lsle II.. Fuerat to Carl J. Scl1oellman, 261.7 acres In Harlan Townablp. Carl J. ScboeUman to Emest F. Sc!boeUmaD 31911crel in Hamilton hi' ToWDI p. Carl J. ScboeUmaD to ~eat F. SchoeUman, 34.00 acres 10 Hamil· ton Township. Carl J . Scboelbnan to Erneat F. Schoel1Dwl. 2 acree In HamUtOD ToWDlblp.
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, 18, lI.orroWf' -Byrl Combs, 8'1. Itudent, Mor· MARRIAGI LlCENSIS row, and Georgia O. Blevint, '10, Stanley E. carpenter, 18, carpen· bookkeeper Lebanon tel', MJddletown, aDd Reva Ann ' . Wilkinion, 16, Waynesville. d wt,arr;:..:t:0un,ci J~~ IrviD Biakop, 2f, hOlpital attend. en , aD . ant, Frantlin, and Loretta Holaday, Prelton, 21, secretary, Franklin. 25, waJtrea, Franklin. Delbert Klddleton, 20, bborer, Houston Rodien, 32, radio tech. FosWr, aDd Irene lI.~r,e, 17, niciaD, Franklin, aDd Moureen Foster. . Turner, 21, Franklin. Fred J(albaUlh, Jr., 18, factol'1 John Turner, Jr., 21, laborer, worlter, Middletown, and Charma FrankllD, aDd Maude Rale1ah 17 Wrilbt. 18, elerk-tJplat, 1"rankllD. Franklin. ' , Arpster BlaqJon, 22. laborer, Jack Pot!, I', factory worker, Morrow and Jayne Bennett, 2S Lebanon, aDd Ilarjorie Lee Izor Morrow' , 19, leereWy, Sprin,boro. ' . Wharton E. Wilson, 28, factory James E: BurtoD, 30, truck driv· worker, Loveland, aDd Imo,ene er, Lebanon, aDd Evelyn II. JIilla, Hoskins, 16, ltudent, Loveland. ,> 29, clerk, Lebanoo. Cbarles R. Beckman, 23, farm.er, WilllaDl H. Thomu, 24, stock Sperry, Iowa, and Ramona II.. Bal· manl,er, Le~OD. aDd Leah Nen ton, 28, Ulne keeper, Loveland. Dye, 19, bookkeeper, LebaDoa.
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Estate of Ida douden, deceased, Rolella Grandin appointed eJteeu· trlx: Stephen McDowell, Walter Cheaney aDd William Bercaw appointed apprallen. Estate of Kermit W. Gibson, deceued, Rebecea Gibson appointed • dmlnistratrlx; VJr,lnla GIbaoD, W. IJ,- Stuart aDd Willard Snyder appointed appra1aerl. . Eltate of Otto It. Spencer, deceased, permiaiOD glveD to sell ------:-~----.:.....~-.:...:..:.......:..:..:..-=-.:..:...=-.:..:.-.....:...priv.te property; ·lnventorJ ftled; hearing set for September 17 at 10 A. 11.. Estate of Blanche Nm'ent, deceued, eltate valued at $4,000. Estate of Charlea KeUer, deceal· ed, det!!nnlnaUon of JnberltaDce Eltate of William L. Brown deceued, Dorothy Gerard, uec~trlx, flIed Brat, tInal and dlstribuUve ae-
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FOR SALE - Property known 88 the GusUn bam. Anyone Inter. e8ted will contact MRS. VERNON STRASSBAUGH. 1 clJn Street; Dayton, Ohio. . 0-9-16
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SAVE-l ONLY - 52 gal. Frlg· WELL ,DRIWNG-ldalre Water Heater, new. Phone ~_________ _ _ _ __ 24.41. db \V.ATER Wm.L DRlI..LIN(}-Elec- - - - -- - -- - - tric Pump. Inatalled. LONZEL , LOTS, ACREAGE-_ SPARKS, BoUle 73, Wayneavnte, FOR SAL» BY OWNER - ChoIce OhIo. X-9-6~9·65 bulldlng site, 1 aere. located two ••••••••••••••••••••4 • • • •' . , • • • , mllea weat of WaynelvUle on FOR S ~" L E ' S. R. 73 and TOWDIhip Road. Buement 28xS2 excavated, In· lucUng 860 cement bloc:lla, ltee1 [rames, sub and 1lU'. 32 bap cement. Good well. O. R. UNGLESBY, North Maln S t r e e t, Waynesville, Ohio. X-9-9-1i1
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ment such .. nUTOW' crlbl, ventO· Co tiD fro ~- 0 attnc fiuN or, tana .hou14 be uled. ( n ued m __ e ne) Crib. for natural alr c1rytng .hould 18 a good chance (or heavy He.- not be more than 6 teet wide. I lan fly infeltatlon. . The air haa been very mol It for Corn with .. mol.ture content of ... _ .... f .. _ d t raJ 20% t. conaldared we [or crib...... ~ ew wee... an Da 11 bin&'. It the mo..tare content .. clrJtq 1rIl1 be Ilow. JQxce I I a good stand next year. The hi h than 20...... 1&1 tNat- h b ...... d weeda plantll need September ~d Octog er . 7fJ, .pee • nc , ..... IUl caD ,.. ber to build up a good f~-re-
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TN"T' HltA;1 HATH I'PTIMI"! Try saving. a dollar a day.· Do it by cow. " down on the tiny I unnecessary expenses eaen day- in order to save for mote importult thfnp . later 00. You'll find it's easier tb8n you think - and every month your adlowtt 'lillarow. • Even saving 5O¢ a day adell up. The important ~ is to save something reMulal'ly.
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FOR SALE'- Used R efrigerators, Lebanon, Ohio I~hone So286I Ranges, Coal 011 Heaters. Phone ELLIS 8TURM, lIec'y.Trea.. 2441. o-9-16-fb ~~~~~~~~~~~
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Startmg thIa fall aeuon all BIG,M Nltropn gradea will be granulated. ThJa ___ ld.I BOwing aad beplDg qualltiM together with higbelt quality plant foocJ, <>rUe now from our aeuwt dealer. '
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' Waynesville. Ohio
Notice ia hereby INTERESTED given by the CORPORATIONS Board of Dlrectora of The Miami Conaervancy DI.trlct that an Ad· dltion to the Offlclal Plan for the Improvemen~ for which laid Dfe. trlct was created, pursuant to .. former order of th.. Court baa been completed, and that all per· lion. Interested there1J1 may tn· spect the aame at the oUice of nld Board. In the Miami Conservancy Building, lIouthwe8t coiner of Monument Avenue And leffer80n Street, Dayton, Ohio. Said Addition to said Official Plan 80lely covers propoeed im. provements thereof for flood pro· tectlon for landa I.n Montgomery County, Oblo. known as Miami Shorea and I and s contlguoua thereto In said County, All obJectlonll to Bald Addition to said Official Plan wlll be beard oil the 26th day of October, 1964, at 10:00 a. m., at sald Mhiinl Conservancy Building, and continuing from day to day until 8ald hear· . log la completed. The law pro· vides 'that . aU objl)ctlona to said Addition to said Official Plan sball be In writing and tiled not inore than ten (10) daY8 after the last publlcaUon of this notice. The , last publicatiOn of this notice will be October 1, 1964. Atter aal4 hearing. tqe Board will adopt the Addl.t lon to the Official Pllil), with or without m.odlflcatlons. as an Addition to the OWclal Plan of , said Dlatrlct. • . E. A. DEEDS . . WALTER A. RENTSCHLElR E.,J.. HOBART - Dlnctol'll. ALFREID SWIFT FRANK,
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LEBANON __ Grand and p-eUt .Jurors for the october term of common pleas court ha.ve . been drawn··(1V1ll the jurY wheel In the. QUioe of (jl~rk 01 <;,~u,r\S CUlf C. Beckett. , . , Orand Juron are slated to convene Q~t. 4 a.t g : ~O a. m. a9d ",tit "fMliol"S on OcL 18 at 9 : 30 a.m. wlt,b Judglj Ft;a~k C _, AI\dera~ prealdlug. , docket . III . Ii> pe~t.ed tQr grand d ur~rs, ProBeq\.\tor lofarvJn ,Iil.: ng reports.
IN GRANDVIEW HOSPITAL Mra, K. N. Hoa,c~ 'f'U W at home durinc the put week and rtillond to .Onmd\1ew · boe· pltal (or pbH .&qa ment. , CON"ALE~INQ AT HOME Mr. Earl ~rn.hart who baa been eontlned In Cllnton MemorJal boepltal aa a re.ult of tnjUIH r. celved tn a fall. la now CINI.... eeoIng at hla bome.
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Many. Marine haa heard the~------------cry, "a.t a .slue abot!" The~· .GJ .. ... mar~ u alb. ~,n to n,'a tQa' bUtlt,. to hit a tarpt. However, one Marine look It IlerloUlly, got a allng abo~ aDd actually ~UalIfJ~. ~ qn Fr~a.l .!!.,ftern2,g on the regular .45 platol coarae at meeting was be d at the bome _ 8M ..Q6ft .~_ .... e -.ethic .center. wae open~ wUh ,evotJona by . . . . . . . .1. ,.. He Ia M- ~ Frank O. FPjIe.... Mre. F1ollj_ ~ reading ~ of Penaacola, Fla, now . . .Jng \Uh chapter el. ,iobn fqUowed b,. vlt.h the FIrat Manne AJrcl'ttf~ t8Jlc~ jlJ'&7~ TJiere . . . die· Win' 9 • . eri ....o · T ..... a"", Deed a...... ot bIce · u la • Ics Educa~ hi Olllo'; Dr. Eaama dll,Uqu e d tol 01l0tfll)' ~ __ •• lc".oa "Uat· N.xt unday, S~telp1Jer H wlll eh~, and haa been firing In venal . U Ultary Traln!ng" . . .Eva be tile &Jlbul'!l RtIUy, . Va,. and Marin, Corpl and clvtllan matches Burne~ • EUd a poem eDtJUed HomeeomlaS' -t tIMf fttCl"J. Church IIln08 U~7. "Liquor and Longevity." Th e 10f Ohrllt., 'Ilhe .tlendIlD'¥l It y . • ~ eetl.!1S' u ect th In tbe hJatorr"Of the churah " IngtOD State . W1e ;Unl a B~ .4 a 1-. t expected at tbe Blblle School ho. rbbarnplonllhlp by three points. IOclal bour was enJoyed. .t Ii:!o. The roaI b.u been set at IIPlt, .wany ~all tor rifle an4 iso, b1c:k la Ulree ItDore than lut tol aIIooU~ ~eman elUl'a mark OIl tbe lame day. . bla orite pon I. a Ill~g Arter ,tile re~r Ilerv lces of tb,e aho~ and I never Yfltho~ I~II wllUdes tlie COIllone. The one h. u... In Korea. today la
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The WaJllMvUle Parellt-Teacher A.88oc1ation will bold Ue flrat meeting of the year at the Wayne. vUle High Scbool, Monda, evening, September 27. A. In paat years the teacbere \ 1II be In their aulpe4 rooma at 7:80 p. m. to mit wUb parent.. This part of the program baa been planned to enable Quente to
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area Cuh Scouta haa been let tor 7 :30 p. m., Tu8lday, September 2,8 In the Parlllh House of st. Mary s Epillcopal church. It haa been an· nounced that one or the ,obJectives of thll meettng will be to eetabllsh the membership ot the Indlvtdual deDI and all presently reS'\stered Cubs and their parents have been
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VI81TORS IN FT• .WAYNE Mr. an.. Mrs. GI1~,l'.f.e, r. I~ tbe' 1;aertll eubJ8Ct' wUl " be, and Mrs. Keller Hoak. Mr, and Jeeull and Male", A.cta'~6. . Mrl. Lawrence . Brown, Mr. and Both aermons are a. part of .the Mra. Cbarlee Rye, Mr. and Mra. present seriea trom the book of H. U "~ ,Mr• . and I4 r a.' C.l;J1lr18ll< Acta. " A to~ ot nine .emions CoDa..,. , ~d M~ 'anC\ Mrs" JDrereC i ha~e ~lreadr , ~. p,..cbed, from were ID ,; W"" 1114. @Is ....portaDt book auf tbere are Satdrday. Iror tile ''Muter Mix,j ~ in~ tp <)0.. " . ,eed ·celebration. An .'tntereIU~g leatu!;e of the , .' - .- ,- . . ' neKt. Sunday eve. lervlce{ wm SON BORN TO C. ED~INGTON8 be • ciaalkplO&1II'8 by Robert Mr" and ,1!Jra. ,C" li1.. ~Ill (Boltbf>~ ' w.oollard.: ,~bert are proliillF ' anDounclq the birth I~~I .ID ,chalk at ' BuUer Arii1.nlrli of a a, John GraDtlaDd. wetabt CbrlaUan AaemblY,.thta Jear aDd .Ix ~ndl Dille OUAoee a* Chrift too. HCOIld place .m,.,, ·. draW.~1 '""HoapItaL., OIDcloaU, .'ft y Jlrtda7. CIDIlteatcmtl' • •t ··........ September ·l? Mr. ad' lin, . . . pOL He wUl lUke' hII ant iqtoa aft DOW ~ pareati qr talipt at drawtq Sa pltUo "';ii~I=~:~=:-'-;= two SODS. lIatk aDd 101m qrant· hadar Dllbt. TU . ..moe , laDeL . beIIba at '7:10 p. Ill. '
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Mrs. Lena Hartsock and Mrs. ~tend~ ElLBteW LucUle ~tag Star liL ,,~~.wr~ urtet.~ night. . , ?ttra. MUdrefl~ l!J.Dee, ot Van NU)'8. Callr. ,f ~ .. 'dblJaer g:ueBt of her ..,t, Mra. Olive Cu ' l ,on , ._ Sunday. •. ~ Miss Rathl·Cha~ler ••_!".H7.,.'t!'~,.." covered 4i9h ,CdlIlDEII'· of Alph FIilOl!s'Pt~c..::.l)~.l!& Gamma 'it ,tbe Hankinso urday. . Mrs. LuclUe Armitage spent Satuda, aldln Ea!Jterp ~t..a~ p).~ nlc at Ne 'II \I gw. ' • :LJttle 1f~ ~c.fr!l~ ~e, ~trolJ~e waB Il guest at dlnner~ on Wednes- I day of hel" 'gnmdlllotHr;.lIIl'11; lA.ab Millll. ' .... Mra. Mabel '- Hathaway' "I"nt , , 'wednesday In S~~ at tJ1e, boine of· MI.a . .. Horill.ell and her broU)er. Mr. ~ !Rormell, wbere they bad a reuDion of ,Hay· ner CO,llsinJI and 'a covered ~./1 dinner.
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, Senior Scout Troop No . . 160A Cor their first meetlng ot the r ear Wednesday, September 15, at 3:46 at St.' Mary's Parls'h House with their two leaderll Ruth ' Kill· rth and Margaret ADU' Chapman. The girls forming thlli troop ' those ' who hav~ earned their Bar': ~llBdge. the highest Oll'l Scouting. Tbey are': Klllwortb, . President ; Shurf 'VIce -PresldeDt; Eveanna $e~re~; .. S,andra, B~lll ' :!JHidUlrei>; .and . S.uy J.ou Smith. Newa Reporter, They are now; aervlng as prog~rm 'a ida ,by help.; I1Ig the Brawnle TrOops in .Art. and Crafts: Tbey are also .01Da to do balld'craft·.!'orkJQ J:1elp CODa plete this' y.ear'1 lIroJect:. . .Aa their 'e"~e ~Ject. ar~ going to I18Jl8..:-IlI ~'!I "WI;t tor the P.-T. A. 1U'1. aft
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RIAL .STAT. 'liiNSPlIRS Francll E. and Frances R. Stepp ...111101111111111111111111011111111111111111111011111111111. Glenn R. and Gloria Snider to to John and Mary L. Conley, Jr., IJoyd T. Snider, 15 Iota in ~r- lot in Franklin Townsblp. hid Towublp. _ .. ", Roy S. BiDtIer to MaJor and E. R. and Editlb He6toa to Lu. Opal Webb, 72.'15 acres iD Wahcille M. Lehman. 11.48 acres in iDgton Townlblp. A farm DIuy COMMON PL~ John R.exno1da va. Stet¥ v. Rey- Salem Towublp. f Leona M. Kroener to Rudolpb C. Feeders - D.lrymen - Poultry R.I.ers &bert Wayne Stewart VI. ·Obar. noldl, dlYOtee ~ p~~. Frank aDd lIarIarete Rammln,. and Bett)' Lou Braun, lot in Ham~,.D.J.""'" lene Stewart, Paul Herdman apo Alma Kirkham vi. Cbarlet Wei- er to LuciDe M. and Donald G. ilton Township. , polated cuardlan ad Utem. leJ KIrkbaJD..dJv«ee to p~WL Pierson, IUS acres in ~lem Town. ~a!"es H. and Nannle Banks to Mary L. South VI. Harold SOuth, Eb' C. Kub VI. NanC1 Wood. Ihlp. , .. Wllhe and Alice, Worrell. lot in SEPTEMBER 20, 1854. - Rain. a little Ibower yelt.rday alter- divorce to pJalDWf. ward, apprailelQeDt orcIereII. Ellr.abetb A. Appr ~ ~rl . JI. Franklin Township. THROUGH ITS REPRESENTATIVE noon, jl1lt enoueb to keep them Viol~ Hacker ... Robert Hacker, La: ' Cook: ' Bani" B t. Weier. 12. lob In . ~1I. J .. C. and Judy Mae Hipsber to ARTIMEAD 'froln balbl5 tlllfJ clov..r we ha4 eue 4_1""" wllhoat preJadJce d wr~ce d edva. 'f . ran Glenn M. - arid PaulIne Irwin 10 Ed,ar Jobns,on. Jot In Franklin cut, then In the bleb.. there "'at a or record. ~ ' . emun:er or er . I. Dave an.d Belen It... 8o"lIng, lot lD roWnshlp. . . . , • ·tS HAPPY · TO AN.NQUNCE THAT THE Dena 'lbomu ... Robert S. ~rfteld . ~wnl"llp: ' .' Kenneth 'Edmon io Robert F. bard Ibower wblcb l¢ everytlllul wet tbl. mornlnr. We needed It TboIDal, divorce to ~wr. NEW IUITS Dorothy and (;iQ' Burger to By- and >Marilyn E. Ward.. lot in Lebbllt It would bue been blce to Imel( Corp. VI. ' Charles Serey, ron W. and ·Bertha G: Gass. 68 acre anon. ... t ~-lm d ......,. B2 in Hamilton TOwn,lhlp. I to Everett L. and Almeda G. Sears bave -tten tbe h..... In 1NIfore It Clln'- ~ .. # mon"y; amOUD c'- e,~. . 11 Hemmer B nd VI Ia!ll D_ came. It may belp our lut plant. Sbeppard L lOebl, attorn",. Joseph B. and ·Lea . e F. Boitnott . . a 0 . nuCooperative Association In .. ot sweet corn but I am a(rald to .John C. and Ethel Smith. 1.03 berta. 20.95 acres in Wayne Town• Violet Hacker vs. Robert Hacker, acres i n H ship. ar I anTOWOlhi p. It--was too late for -tbat. The e&I'II I. Now a Dealer In VIT-V-VIM Products do not .look u 'tbou,h they would divorce. Paul N. Herdman. attorDonald H. and Ruth I. Carter to : Cbarlotte Hotrman to Abel Cun· till out but we can walt and lee. De)'. Velma Hili, lot lin Wayne Town· agln and Frank A. Butscb. 7 lots SERVI(,.E CALLS WILL BE MADE, AS USUAL, BY tHE Hildegarde Krlapens, Ruth Evans sblp. in Lebanon. COMPANY'S REPRESENTATIVE, ON CUSTOMERS AND It will help tbe puture wblcb wal and Lucille Snook VB. Emmett and Angeline Corwin to Laura HolAbel Cunagin an«l Frank A. PROSPECTIVE USERS, BUT SALES IN THEIR' TRADE getting abort and IOften tbe D,. CHAN, THE CHOW Lois Hardin" "Beulah and Roy llngswortb, 5 lots in Deerfield Butsch to William L. McFadden. AREA WILL BE HANDLED THRDUQH THE CL IP'OUD. for cetUne the tleld. read, .James. Heber Hardin" .et aI, par.' Townsblp. lot in Lebanon. I COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE A860 ATION for winter "'heat. 80me one told My, but tblDII bave bMn bap· titiOD, Kaple and Maple, attorneys. I Maynard and E'tbel Britton, Jr. Abel Cunagm and Frank A. AT ALL ELEVATORS. Ollle Berry VI. Delmar Berry. dl . to Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy Butsch to Herbert G. and Madonna me that the,. bad tried to plow penlne thll week berf/ at the ken· lot in South Lebanon. M. Allison , lot In Lebanon. and that It "'u 10 bard the plow nel We eX})erlel108d aoother bill' vorce. Meryl B. Gray, attorn",. For Thrift .nd Correction of NutrItIonal Louise Atkins vs. Alvin Atkins, Ed and Ada SIZ4!more to Kasb D. scarcely went In 10 they were rtcane and tbl. Clne, catted Edna. Deflciencle. In Swine, Cattle, Poultry :~~equl~r!. ~~~ '!:':I~:lar:::: divorce. Warren Young. attorney. and Mary Lou Amburgy. lot In waltlne tor rain. MARRIAGE LICENSES The &Olden rod II tall and band· all ~ver and It rained and rilined So\\th Lebanon. and Sh. .p Feedlnl ••• u..... Arnold Howell. Jr., 19, dairy em· ' lome tbll year, I do not like It and rllmed. WI!J dOP bad to stay Ca~~Pb dicam: B WVS • Id~ ;aCh:l Robert C. Dear'ing to Grace E. ployee. Branch Hill , Ohio, and Ed· 'When It do In't take over a whole- Indoors all day. . ttom~ vore. erren . oun. DearIng, lot in South Lebanon. na Gredlg. 19. typist. Morrow .. Ileid. ] never had any of tbe bl, EverytblJ;lI II fine bere n01V , a ~. Elsie Allen to Clyde and Anna Willie Lewis. 19. laborer, Frank· purple fUlterl on tbl. place and tbou'gb. Tbe weat~er I. olear Armma Craft vs. Edward Craft, Armstrong•.5 aCrtl in Union Town. lin, and Ethel Miller, 16. Franklin. no,,", thnt tbey have kUled them an Bunny, but tbere & JUlt a F·ual'l- divorce. Paul Herdman,. attorney. ship. . Gordon W. Mills, 28, eleetrlcai- --=====~~~.=;.=;.=;-.:..:....:..:..-.:..:..___..:..:....:..:......:..:......:..:......:..:......:..:......:..:....=~ geaUon of a nip In the air. out IIlonR tbe rond 1 mny try to II bere and It aeeml like only a David Lutes vs. Beatrice Louise Minnie H. Phillips to ~ther R. engineer, Dayton, and Mary Ellen , Get STAPLERS and STAPLES At the MIAMI GAZETTE I gt't ome and put In my border. few days ago we were talking of Lutes. divorce. Paul Herdman, at· Phillips, 108 acres In Harlan Town!~lure, 29, court reporter, Leba. ! Get REFillS For Your PAPERMATE Pen At the GAZETTE ship.,. There lire lome Ipvely ble IIgbt the coming of lummer. Tempes torney. lavender ones dQwn along Middle- Fuglt and all tbat sort of thing. boro Road. I hope tbey are back Ob. ""ell! far enough 10 lhat the spraye\, One of the little Kerry puppies ,,'111 not g l them. Things are be· now hu a new home. I holtld glnnJng to bave tbat (all look l aee him go but I know he has t. thougb mOBt of tbe trees are stUl I'ood home and the people love v ry gr en. Tile August ralne him very much and he wllJ sapn leam to love them. mnde lhe fOliage very beavy Lbll I Tbese cbllly night• . It 18 80 year. Also made tbe weeds tall pleasant to lie In front ot the ,nnd I bllven't got them all cut fire and anoo%e. We doga IIr In· vlted Into the houee every ve· y t. The QU ILion now Is wbether to nlng whlcb Is' very nice for ,U8. lake lhlll h Ifer calf to the 8ale 10 a very few weeks there \l'1ll be n lot or IlttJe puppies n rOllnd or try once ngaln to wean ber. I b and Mundy and Princess lind lblnk the simplest 'thlng 18 to tnke I B~!:Che will all be motb.e rs. I'll h r alld sell . her for what I 'nn Ilet you know wh n tbe)' IIr:·j-'e. ;: t. h lao't fat. enougb for top All pllpplea are 0 ute. v 01 but sll will not stay In any W II It's time 1 made my rounda of ihe paslures wbere we could of the k nel 80 will liS), SO long Itllt 11 r to wean ber. Th otber until next time tben I'll . be hack wltb some more dogl eye vleW'1 nl e might faUen If they hnd or the collnty _ In Conn cLlellt. th milk she drlnkl 80 1 think _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ (J rhnps the best tblng to do Is to 0 tar noLlI IIg hns b en h IInl ot 10lld her In the trail r lind tnk the fOllr ahoatl lbot were In our rn:,r to the sale. com elth r. Noll II nterll bll VI' reo The lItU cat.. IN shut Ollt 10 I ported lIeelng them. II I1J t),[.lng In [) ace. If she. wer I Tb sQulrr I bun era I, u. v e In she \\'ould b on my lup trying found Ilome sf'ul r rell! but not to catch my flng rs a8 I type. The ! many. For the flrRt dllY or t WO olher day I thougbt I would Bee I there wer IOls of th m her Oil how mony times I could Il D RIdge, but lbel' hav b 11 80 down thout d!81'0urnglng or. I I many hunt -rs In the woods n :d Qunted lIl' to len Bnd lhen wben to ours that the aQ ulrrehl that are Bbe came back up 1 was the one 111ft are in hiding. The bunt ra wbo was discouraged and got un that w Ilt 'out tills lnomlng didn't l<> do 80m thing eill . Il se m s I Yen lIee any. We ure glad or lbe \. rv Quiet IthOut lh PUPI but rain a8. It JeBllID the danger of I h~~ lhey found good home.s. fir. SQulrr I bunlers It yO\l 'I', nt Th on tbM ran away from Its to !-(1 tr'ont! 1 wllh the farHll rll : n \\. hom hasn'l lJ n h !lTd or I r n·t len \'0 flal 01 11 _ I 1\'1 alnce. None or the nelghborB suw 1 11mb wire fences. Ile car ful of It Bnd It wal never founll b sid . fire and don't lhoot unleu you are the road 10 lome on must hl \'O ! sure what you nre shooUn/: Ilt. Illcked It up and carried It off. , ' BE AREFUL!
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ABOUT fOLKS YOU tqNOW VISIT IN CINCINNATI Mn. Lucille Armitage was a C1n Innati guest on Monday. SUNDAY VISITORS IN DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Davll werp SUllday guests of their IOn. Mr. cecil tlavi. Ind rauiUr In Dayton. VI&ITOR8 FROM 8PRINGFIELD Mr. and Mn. JOhD . Parker, of 8"rln-leld. were week end PNta O'
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U, Ch,r Lasl Y,ar Ohlo~1 Inve8ted 22.1 . per cent mor In Serlel E and H avlngs Bonds dUring August than they did In the 8ame month laat year with gnln8 reported from 68 or the state's 88 counties'. La Rue Van Aridale, Warren County Savings Bond Co-Chairman, revealed today. Sales of the two bonda In Watren County totaled 151,953, compared to August. 19 53, purchases of
The Women'lI Actlvitle8 commit. tee of the Farm Bureau beld their monthly meeting I.n the parlors ot tbe Jonah'l Run churcb Q8 guesls of the ladJes of the South Massie AdVl80ry Council. Following the bUllness 8esslon. MI'8 . • A. 1.. Schuhart. chairman;" compUmented tbe women of ' the . Warren COUllty Farm Bureau, for tbe splendid Iplrlt and coopera· tion ot tbe Datry Bar at the County Fair. This II the flrat ventuJ'8 of thl8 type In which (arm women have joined togetber to work tor a common .goaL It made the booth .. trlendiy meeting place for tarers and their wivel. A place to enjoy a whol8lome IUneh and delicioul bome made plel. It was a .urprise and a latlsf~tlon to 1 tb t I reaIl f ~~n to a~y o~~ :Old drt~)r;, p~:! It II le"ed 1'6ry cold. The m1lk vendin« machine auwered the
The Increase laet month followed a gain ot 22.9 per ~nt In Ohio tor July. and Co-Ohalrman Van Andale poliated out that the t wo consecu· tlve montbly Increuel should help the lllate In Its campaign to meet tbe 196' goal. Per ~nt ot goal attained through AUlUlt was 86.., or about one per cent below th, e1fbt·month required ..lea level. Total dollar Alee of E and H BcKlcll lB.t mOllth was ,81,840,8t7 eom-
. Warren County Ag1'lcultural Sta· blllzatioll and Cona "atlon Aasoelation delegate8 Crom the varlou8 ~OW1l8 hl p8 In the county elected Uie ' count)! .ABC committe tor the new year. .Tobn Ii'. Lewis of Foster Route 1, wn8 re-eleoted chairman ot the county committee while Henry R. Harrll ot Lebanon Route 1, was named vice chairman Ind Albert H. Goocey, of Morrow Route 1, third member of th& committee. Elected to ae rve as 111'8t alter' nale II Leo J. Smith while lecond alternate III J!hrerett RUyan, of Lebanon, Route 2. S. ·Willard Loeh. or Lebanon, Route 2, wu named by the eom· m.I '. .. "----ttee as ACO offtce _ e r . Wiley Montcomel7 ot J'ranldlD. and Date RUYOD, !:Abanon, were chairman .aDd .,..tu'y rell*> tlvely for tbe organ1Jatlon _eet.
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An exploalon Injured one man slightly and demolish d tbe Corn· Ing mm of tbe King Powder com· pany near Kings MUls. Tuesday afternoon, police reported. The exploalon, which caused an estimated damage of . $20,000, sbook the countryside over a 20· mile are&, according to residents. John Carmlck, 39. of South Lebauon, an employe at the plant, wu cut by flying debris. treated by the company physician and relellled. R. A. KIng, Jr.• general manager of the company, eltlmated the damage at '20.000. He Said the frame banding In whJeb the Corn· Ill&' mm WII located DOt only was d b emollsbed, ut th,.t all the ma·· chlnef7 In the place wu d8ltroy' e4. Caue or the upl04loll W8S not determined Immediately.
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m.lLtee ' of . the ~en COllnty Teacber.· AeIOQlation at a ~eet. The Warren Cotta" Schoolmu- Ill&' held In tbe omce of County ~:i, °T::;':~!' ::IUa~~ tel'l. ClUb at tta IillUal meetlnc at SIIP.8r1ntendent R. F Hatneld HOM E FROM " ..VICE oUChly enjOyed' by' eVU'JOlle. ''''He the Dew year at Sprlqboro Ichool completed plans for tbe annual ' Mr. Hlrold SUnley arrlveci home outUned the work of 'lal. unit for elected the followlq. omeara: teachera' meeting to be beld at r ()a Saturday from Ft, Braa. N. the defen•• of the area. and lpoke Robert Porter. OarlDle. presl. Carlisle School on TuelClay. Oct. C .• afte,. lernq two yean ~ mU, ot the ~t need for adclltloul dentl OrID Souther, MorroW'. vice 11, It 6:30 p.m., Superintendent Jtary .enlce. r:l~:!e:n:;. !t&rrt . on *Ilil work prelldeDt; C. JIl BNadenb1U'l, . . John Amel of Hal'Tellbur" p·re. , The chair1D4n fUrther reported. sf.tant count,. lupertatClBdtnt, Will Ident of the orranlsatlon, an· .......,. -..: • mm1tlM hal re-elected lecretary-treallurer; · and Dounced thle week. . l' IAMI VALLEY HOaPITAL ii~::~':~ a won·wlde RUlseU G. Dancauon of HAmUton. Tbe program Is Ilated to get A I(~ Fred Hook wu tabn to Mtam.I Valler 1uIqIIal on J'rl1lQ dalf7 aa1ea promoUOD eontelt ~ MalnevUle. .et'pUlkt-vlu. under wa,. at 8 o·clock. . The nut meetmc of the club II Ohief lpeaker .. to be R. M• eYeaJng alld wUl underp ' major cauae gf their Ictlve latel'llt In • the promotion of mUk and better Ilated for Kings KJlIs Ichool on E7m&n, new ,uPerintendent of • u....... •• -,. bealh ltaudards for our .chool bU U ~ th t clilldren. Thla contNt Is being I ___ Thul'lday, Oct. 14 with Supt. C. pu c Inltruc on or . e state 0 RETURN" FROM CINCINNATI ,poDIONCl by the A.merlcan Farm IatftitI H. AlliIon ot K.lnp Mills In cbarge Ohio. Mn. IkIttle Mms hal retDmed B1areau !;e4eratlon. . ot' the program. Special mUllc will be furnllbed after IP!UldlD&' the put week with The women'. cominltteea of the 1rJ' the C&rllBle papUa. her dlqhter, 111'1, Ruth KoenJs BeveDth OOutct will hold their a.L.I Otber offlcetll of the usoclatlon In <;:lnclDnaU I'alI -RaUy Oct. 26 at the Charity A. Wa)'1leavUle 101l1li woman . . . . .lln •• Include Superintendent Alva R. " Granae Hall. Route 85. ~ eut or recenUy returned to W. eltern Col· II-a... Emery, Springboro. vice president: DaTton It.artIDg at teh In the ....... •• u_ Leo Lock S 1 bo mornlne. aesern.loJlI mUit be lege In Oxford. . " ...... ra e. pr n, ro, STATIONED AT ¥IIPA'. Mr. au4 111'1. Boy Newland have turned In to Mr. J. M. Greene not She III Mlel SUJ&JlIIe Harlan, 'l'be South Wa)'1le Advtllory lecretary·treasurer. to replace Mn. reoelye4 woro tUt tbelr SOIl, I'II'IIt later than Oct. 1.. Tlcketa for daughter of Mr. and lin. Efnest COUllCU met at the bome ot Mr, Dorll Stanley of Morrow, ..mo reu..... ....... ..... Ule lU11OheoD . ~ be J1,16 I lI. 1.. Harlan, 14iJe-F~n:r Road. and .r t..4. 4 ~chabl on Thliflo slgued. ElecuUve committee memo tloneda' the wrtIIat htWaoD.AIr hoped tlaat Oooty will (0 .....--~----.....;~--..:...-........~~..;...____- . - - - - Mill Har a lopbomore . &114 day avenin!' -wtth 'Mr: and MI'I. . ~.fachi.. plf1liloAtw&Jt.;; Q. l)uForce Due with the ''fth Air 0 er tbe top In attenunce, VISITING IN NEW ORLEANS II majoring In Art Education and L. Rye 88 guests. can80n, Hamtlton·MalnevUJe ; Wal· Force Flghte.r BClnadron. Mr8. Elmer Lamb. of Waynes· minoring lJl Spanlsb. . /'drs. C. E. Stanforth conducted ter Dwire, Muon; Morsene Brad· vUle. left by plane for New OrWestern College celebrated Its the discussion on 'the topic of tbe fo.rd, Kings MIIII, and Superlnten·· leans, ~. to vIIlt her daughter centennial In 1953 ODd Is DOW plo· montb, " Discussion Topics For dent Ricbard Watters, Warnes· VI81T IN COLUMBUS and son·ln·law. Capt. and Mrs. A. Olive· H. WIWama, 78, a reel- DeerlDg In tbe field of Interna· 1955." • vme. Mr. aDd MH. Dale DaUee and Tbe Councll adjourned to meet DuJmovic an.d grandson. little den~ ot the Frlendl Home here tional education for women. Ion were week end IUNtB of hIa parents In Columbus. Mr. Duffee EvangeU.tlc .e"lcel wW begin Danny Gene Glbbl tor tbree weeks. tbe last thirteen 7ean, died un· In October at the bome of Mr. II teaching In the Mlamlllburg at th& Church of Cbrllt on Sunday, Sbe will visit dlUerent places of expectedly at 9 a . m. Ii'rlday after -.1 . a nd Mrs. Harold Shutts , and dura heart attack. She formerly reo rw Ing the eoclal hour, . delicious re8chools lUJel t,bey will move to tbat ct. 10 aDd COIlUuue through Oct. Intere8t. city in a few d~, . 22, with J . W. lordan. minister of sided In Pendleton. ]n(l., and was freshments .w ere serVed. the Xenia Cburch of Christ, a8 tbe a nUl'8e for many yea 1'8. There . The Ralnbd'w ' Advlaory Council SUND.Y -9INNER GUE8TS ,evangeU.t. We are looldng forare no Immediate su"llvol'l. -RItes A birthday dinner honoring the met on 'l'u88day evening of tbe Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ' Frye and ward to a great meeting. l.. ,!ere beld at 10 a. m. Baturda7 at 87tb blrtbday of Mrs. Ida J. Law· I. ' pallt week at the bome of Mr. and sons bad ae . Sunday dinner gueltl Tbe lermOD snbject for next OWS t tbe Stubbs funeral bome ~ere and '8on was held at Wayne Park on MI'I. Horace Shaner. with Mr. and Mr. and M\'8. Theodore McIntire Lord'i day mornlDg wUl be. The at 2 p. m. Sunday In the Wright Su~day, September 26. ... Mrs. Tom Bradbury &I guests. Mr. and .ons of New BurUnitOD, Mr. T riumphant Mellaage, Ac. 8 : 1·25. et 0 ist ure f unera1 h omei P n e ndlEtoD , . Burial Those wbo enjoyed the day with The New Century Club resumed Herbert. Vaulht presented the dis· and Mrs. Fra9 Swartsel and Mr. Tbe lermon tor the even1~ lerv· Do nna Bft~ w.... In Pendleton Mrl. Lawllon were: Mrl. Frank their regular meetlng8 on Friday cU8slon topic of the month, and 'w.. 0f M'·s and MI'8. John Bettlem7.-e and Ice will be .. further atudy ot the ~"'he wedd ..... ~D ~. _-..,;.,.' _ _. _ _. daugbter of Mr. and Mr8. Reed of Sarasota. Fla., Mr. and afternoon at tbe Far Hills PlU'ty mallY interesting Idns were given. ton. IU d ill R VISIT IN DAYTON SUNDAY Mrs, RalPh Lobmau and 80n and House with Mrll. E. V. Barnbart Plans for the October meeting children. .s ame chapter and wllI b e ent e, Am Id L. Barto W Tbe Gospel EJ.tended . to Africa. R. 01, and Mr. n.Harlan a)'1l8lv e . Mr. and M1'1. P au1 81 0 b erer and lofra. MaJIY Walker ot Covington, ~ Earnbart. as hostess. A,.. lorge number of were dllcussed and the Council DINNER GUEST8 SUNDAY Robert Woollard .urprlaed tbe con· son of Mr. and Mra. Harold B. sona spent Sunday at the home Ky., Mr8. Anna May Deubal, of members and the following guests, adjourned to enjoy a pleasant Mr. and Mra. Louis' ~, Mr. greg"Uon by making an e:rcep- Earnhart. wae an event ot Satur 0 f Mr and Mrs Roy Scberer In d II CIOU8 dessert b MI .. Newport, K7" M . r . an d Mrs. Le 0 Mrs. E. L. Thoma.. Mrs. Mary 100Ia I b. our w Ith -.!. and Mrs. Rober t Meredlt, .1 tlonaUy -"'" chalk plet re laet day. September tourth. at leven· On to H ..~ y n. Law~on and famUy, ot ebr,on. Chapman, Miss Elizabeth Chan. course se"e.d by the bost and Flossie FIres and Mr. and Mrl. Sunday' nlgbt and another o[ our thirty o'clock at the Waynesville ., ( ' t h 1\.y., Mrs. AI Mm on and daugb er dler, Mrs. Ellen Conner. MIs8 Min. osteal. M tbodl t Ch ch ul Harley and cblldren were I J lde COO .... r will e • ur . TOBEI~ 2 Pa YOUng POOP e..... ",., • \The Rev. R. n. Coleman per. BAKE SALE qc " , of Erlanger. Ky., Mr8, Vance Mull· nle Dodlon. Mrs. Jennie Oham. · · - - - - - -Sanday dlnner guests of Mr. and draw a cbalk plctnre before tbe I d Mrs. Lealie Taylor near Xenia, audlenoe next Sund~ formed the double ring ceremony The American Laglo!1l Aqxllary Iken and children of [ndepen ence, bers, Mrl. Garland Stamper and. e presence 0 a !'ge &llem· will hold a Bake S~I~ Satlltday, Ky., Mr. and Mn. · ClWord Ooyle, Mrs. Esther Michener were present. CI bonoring the bh'tbdny annlversar- will. want, to see thll picture. bly of frlend8 and relatives. be- October 2 at 10:00 a. m. at Wamp· of Florence •. Ky.. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alva Thompson. president. 181 of MI'I. Meredith and Mr. Tbele two bOYI are prospects for fo~ a arrangement ot palms. ler' and Covey'l Store. . 9.2".....,"0 De nver B ec k e tt 0[Lawrence bu rg, opened the meeting and the memo ' I Taylor. good cbalk artl8ts and wtll be able whlte glads and carnations, ' lighted to render real 8ervlce to the by cathedral tapel'l In seven Indiana, Mr and Mrs. Robert Law· bers answered roll . call wltl). ·a 24TH DIY., KOREA..-Pvt. Robchurcb In tb~t way In the future. hranch candelabra. son. Mr. and Mr8. Lester Lawson, comment on the tOlllc given them ert L. Shuns, 21, son of Mr. and· W8CS MEETS T~URSDAY Preceding. the ceremony wblle nnd Miss Nannle Lou Fisher, of tor this year. . Mra. Earl Shurt8, Route 1, Waynes. Circle Number One of the WSCS the guests were belD&' 8eated by....... Cynthiana., KY.,~ ~fra. George Crea· Mrs. J . H. Sackett and Mrs. ville, 1& serving with the 24tb met at the bome or MtII. L. C. St. GET ,(OU~ "NO HUNTING" Mr. Paul Stanley, .Mr. Edward . ' , well. of Kelat, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak were in charge 0[. thA Infantry Dlvl810n In Korea. John on Tbunday eveDlng with ·Brede and Mr. JIarold Welker. Newly planed multiflora roae G. M. Veltb and daugb~er, of WlI· program and Mrs. Hoak prelented The " Victory" division first twelve membel'l and three guest. 81GN HERE NOW. cOllege ' frlendll of the groom. a ten"te needs mulch to survive tbe mlngton, Mr. and MrB • .Leonard Mrs. Esther ,MI hener of New Bur· landed In Korea In lul1. 1950 and \1lrelent. Mrl. Ora Sboup, 'Prell· !!>::I~re~:'f~mwl~ ;:~a~nm~:~~ winter In 'good condltioD. accord· Tinney, Mr. and Mrs. Harry llngton, wbo gave a most . Inter· spent 19 montbs In combat beCore dent of th. Circle. prellded, ,nd ... rls all iololst. Ing to Robert K . Davll.. Tbe Ohio Schenk and family. Mr. and Mrs. esting review ot the book, "Untll going to Japan tor security duly. the evenlq M'IUI lpent In O~q... ' n·.l. to rec' ent '"'totesto Mr. Art . hur.' .Englehart sened Slate University exte,n810n wild· WilHam Tinney and family. Mr. Victory" wblch Is 8. stOry with a It t d t th I ul h rt ing· and In buslne81 dllcuu'onl. A In -spo Ufe conservationist advises iarm. and' Mrll. · Tollan Law80n and Mrs. tbeme on the lives ot Horace Mann I, r:e::ee th: ce:a:e:'r~~ a 8 0 . salad course . 'Was ""ed durlng ag~ln:t" ' bliU';ng a Baba,t temple. hJI colle,e mate as best man. Eacorted ' down the aIBle by her era to mulch now with ' 6 to R Etbel Beckett. and the Peabody sisters. Private ShUN entered the Army In Germany,,·the American Baha·1 the loclal hour. ., fatber and given In marriage by Ev tl j d M Press Service hal Issued the fol· him, the bride wore a gown of lm. Inches of straw. bay. or strawy eryone ,grea Y en ore 1'1. In November 1963 and' arrived Mlchener's manner ot review and overseu 'Iut' May. lowing ' fUlldamental trutb as 8 ported' Frenc~ .Chantllly lace. Tbe manure. baals for the Baha'l Faith. .. fltted bodic~ was fa.hloned with Manure spreaders can be adapt· the committee was congratulated "First, the uJilty of God. There an l11uI.l on neckline and the skirt ed for spreading mulctl by dlscon· N on their program. Is no duality no PoIIUve po"er /eatured lace scaliopi tn a redln· nectlng the spiral rear beater .to OS The club adjourned· to meet In The resldenta ," fere Ibock8li and of evil. ill th~ Universe. • gote effect with a front panel ot prevent trhe ordinary wlde-apread· With the first leaves fallln!; October with Miss Natalie Murray uddened at t1;le Home last week "s d th It of the pro- pleated tqUe. Ing action. Davll la:1s a good trom the trees come \he first mUd ns hostess, and during tM loclal b'" the ' Iudden ' deatb of Olive · eCOD, e un y The back of the 8ldrt 'fell Into a th'. . I II k t I tal..4 "'he bour a deliciOUS deaBert courlle JiWaml who' hili "be ' eD .. 'In. . phetB. All are M8IIIenprs ~ent cbapel trlln. Her flngertlp v~1l blanket of mulcl1 ... I:al w I pro- attac I 0 seaeona nos o·a... W I • ; . ~ . by the one God to IDapllle u4 fell .from a headdres. ot pearla and tect plant. from wlntel' luju!'f and attacks seem to Increase In fre· was lIerved In tbe dining room. TJle Waynesvllle Ge.rdea Club ber of ~e famllT f?r eleven Jean. Iplrltually edueate the peoples of .be cmted a seDU-coloDlal bociuet $Ive them a bead ltart oyer com~ IIlIency and Intensity through Ocwill bold Its regular . meeting' at Mill WUllams' home wal at Pen·. thelr reepecUve epOO~. B&b.·IK of:'Whlte .' pomPoma ahd carn.tloJll petlng weeds next Iprlng. tober and normally come to an witb ~he smoke of burning leaves the home ot Dr. and MI'I. Marvin dleton. Ind., and funeral nmC811 acelaiIn the bulo· unity . of the 'wlth Il ' center . col'lage .9f white Ohio farmers p1&ntedl more than end With the first 8now. 'may lerlously aggravate a. mild ·nt· OD' Thurlday, October 7 at 1: SO p. were held at th~' Wrlgbt· funeral unlvetl&! teachings uttered by Illl rol~. .. .. , , 70 thousand rodl of mulUfloH In children, nostalgia II ulually tack of nostalgia. m. Reports from the Ohio ABBo, home th~re on. Sunday at 2. p. m. the FouDden of reIJgton~. . She :w~ preceded ,to · the ' altar rose fence last sprlag. almple homeslokness tbat · can A moderate amount of willful clatlon meeting at Columbns WUI with burial at Huntlvllle. Iud. "Third the 1mtty of manldnd by her maid of honor. MI.I Car~ come at any season If .they are brQOdlng over tbe pa8t Is relatively be given by tbe representatives VOH a .... • ' , • . 'Iyn Barton. wbo chose a P'wn of h It I 11 b I ' .·t I I ' h th -' ~H er I~e dl a t e su rvI , . ~ -f" .Humanity ·.. oue kiDgdom 'and hu coral cl'1stalette taffeta. ' tiaUerlna 168 and· the groom's motber chose away from ome. I eu y arm els. · s on y w en e nCo who atteDded and· a good program two nieces. Mrs. ~na . J~rd~. 0 .one spiritual destiny. ' . length frock and -carrIed .&colonial navy blue, eacb wurlne r08e cor· cured by returning home. In ad· tim of no~talgta begllll to mull Is being prepared. The new .0Ul· Pendleton and Mr8. Della Beno4!r "The eesentlal~ purpose of the boquet' ot pink ro.,I .. 'An arrange- lage8. • ults. It Ie more serloua slnoe It over bls own weaknes8es - the cel'l for the year will be Installed. of Indianapolis. . Baha.t world faUh .. to tree . Ita ~en~ of rosebudl ' adorned her .~m.medlately following "he cere- t!lkel the form of yearning .n ot. shortcot'mng. that 'have prevented Be lure ~ot to mia, tbli meeting. . Thole attending' the lervlces {ollowel'l from prejudice and to balr. Her brldHma~ds. Mre. P"ul. mony. a reception wal beld In tlJe oaly for the real pa8t but also for blm trom· fulfilling hJs YOllthfUl from here . w,el'e IIlsle. Ruth and Ideatl,,- tHeir ........ with the com. Ine. ,W qrster . a.Dd Mrs . Dorothy CybOUUrnCgblapadl~raaIl8wllhtederel,ta thgreOIUoPveOl! "hat "might bave been.... The "dreams of glory" tbat hli 'talgla' 'wlll vary with the Indlv.ld. .· .,.... ... _- . Mrs .~. ' Y 6W_ , , , r ·""'" Sackett chOle .b:n11ar \ ~WD8 ot -"I' ' I I bl th h Ith l ' ~'''l In d I thl ' · .uan Ell, sabe t b c !!lon 'Interest ' of h~anlt~. The blue taffii~ with ',eno", l'OIel ail table wbere t,be large buutlfullr s~p~oms c oae y res.em e ole ea &: r~ y anger. n I ual. It m~ mean a thorouch . fall Harta~k, ~ ~olloway pd fOllndatlon of w,orld · UnltJ ·Ie A their fkrw'en. LaW. Sue Ana decorated· wedding ca'ke 'Will cut o.f spring fever. The victim hal stage noltalgia can' becoJ;De geno· bOUle el~, an Idalt· eClacaUOJi lira. NeW. ,Bunnell. . common faith · In one :God. tbe EdgiDgton as flower pi, 'IDd I.e "ed ,witb ice ~ream and_ dlttlculty giving atten~on ~ rou· Inely IncapacltatIng, \ course• • n...... hOb.", or a D." Mr. Sheldon Shrieves. of .' WU· center of DIaIlklnd. ' Thll age re- gowned In a tlnJ floor lelllth fruit punch. . • t,tne dJ1t1ea. He wltheliaw., when ~o safeguard our mental and hat. In , any cue It call. , for a mIDCt.on. vilited hla"'lnotber. 111.... qulrel a n." Ind anlveflll cal. dre&1 matchlnc the mald of holl'. ' Mr. and Mill. marnl!~ left .for pou.ble. Into IOlltBry: broodlDl, emotional health, PlYellla~lta chall&'e of empbull from the neg. Reba Shrleveil on FrII1aJ ~... tare foUD4ed In · Iplritual ulldill ot'. and cal'rlecl a buket of vart· a wedding ~P to.j~i.JlId&ld aDlnd Some CUM exhlblt levere melan· tell ua we need to focu 'on wblt alive to the poalUve. . _oil The .... "w_"'~-- .upon tbelr return .......... e " II bes t In ourae IV..Jo.II. W'".. mUlt .m __ .10. DOOIL ltandlq aIIII moral prIaolple. ~ coI OnN I'Q~. - - - , (JJlclnn&U uri tIut bride. a ch01,tl. dme for~ faith baa 00 DavId Barton, little brotUr of ~e crad te of WapenlUe IIJIh .Att&cb otteaaeem to be broulbt a COIUICloua .non to NoopIu 'uel 'nde ooluUlla .poDIOI"eII, III the BT.A.PL111R8 IIIl4 STAPIa. Yft whlc. up..... Iacnr ' tile BalLa'! !"~"tinp~. 110,. Ut.~ ...... ~ SCIlO: and lllami Valier NunlD&' oa bJ cloH aslOC1aUon with dead, develop the belt la OUr Uvea and . . . . .t .., ~er healUa. by: fte ' . . pt &bam DOW at TD IItOU .....Dp ban .pr.cl to au COWl'ba IcIIool, ~. nune ·at 08Deral hoe- It..vea, .. In ra.ktnc or Ib.mln, In 0111' pe~U'" fte tNato W~ Ooub' T. 11. . ad IIeaIA GAZIPl'I'Il. or IIIut aa4 Wed." .. ...., mocIaI .sua Per aeceuor. . the hilt tJaroqb..... c.~ tor a cue or .....1 .... ....---:.....: --"
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tbe poltotCIce at W&)'DelvWe, Ohio, making the roupda right now and .ome or the beat un ent and Ilndor ~be ,at of ~o.. J, ~18. one of the beat II 'Tha Rop. Ioriiooa...- mUllcala, moat -'Of CoP." atarring Robert Taylor and whlch an In Clnemallcope and T~e ,WI')'· has ~ colo. t1r 01 tlIa brllrllt8lt ull BublcrlpUon Rat........ 2. Per Year. In advance. In O~; ,1.60 eIt-wJaIr! Janet Lejgll. little dltrerent twlet trom the u.· hapPl"~ ¥91 "S.ven ~lrld.1 ~t ual, COpl and robbera plot. Sevea lk'otIaera" and "JlIrlpdoon." (THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE 30, 195o( "Johnny Dark,'" the de,U may AlIq hlp ~ tbe Ust II "No ~UI' care picture abou~ Ule automobile Inee. 14ke lIhow Bu.llle..... .tar. raclllg bueille.., Is a pretty - good ring Ethel . Merman . • We wtl\ r. movie. It ata,,1 Tony Curtle ~d vie", thl, one at ,realter length By ,fQHN B. MOWBRAY Mill JANE FITE Doll Taylor. Piper Laurie addl In a few ., ..ta. .. Acting County Agant Correlpondlnt h r charm. to tll, plot. 1'hl.1 week let'a salute - Albett A really eJcltllll movie beadlllg Sha~. Although mOiat o( )'0\1 The Adult Clul at the MethaThll year haul your leaves out )'our way DOW 18 , "Down Thnle won't bow lalm by name thl. dl t Churcb met Friday evenln, In all the prden Instead of burning Streets." Twenty-four hoW'll fine _clort face 111 knOWIl the home or Mr. lu)d Mre. Frank t1!em. Scatter them as much .,.S In the lite 9f all FBI man, a"-r- and laved. C9lPblnln, la lona ca· MOlTow. A buket dlDner Wall poallble so that the layer 0) leaves rio, prosterlc 0l'Jrwford and ltuth reer or sta,. and lereel!1 ~rtray. served at 6:30 followed by a Ibort will not be very thick. They will l\9I1\aD, ale. Mf. Sharpe can cunenlly be ~rogram. decay guJcker that w~y. II they Musicale are gOing great nne seen In "BriCldooll." Mr. and Mra. Fr,ank Stevens, have ~ te.ndency to blow away. 1I0W ~d ,thou,,, "1I've r~lVlewed Sq l~n.. 8ee yo~ at tile mo lee. Jr.• bad as their bouse gUlllt, duro give thlllD a IOOd so~kJn. wltb Inl' tbe week end their parenti, til, ,ard,p ho~.. oue end aud oompletely cut the hav' 8IIlerpd from olel Itubble Mr. and JoIre. Frank Slevenl. Sr. It IOU "Want to ~a1t6 a C9mpolt pile. Thle thO['9ugbJy mlus the and are loo~ for a Plla.ce to lay ';wd ramny Ind Mr. aDd Mra. Bow. pile for fiower h~ at~r uaea, 8011 and decayed leave I. th h. • I r b too...... .. • e"t"'" 'Wll t II thlir tint maD aDd family. aU of De.yton. UI~ 7 0 1;lr ~vell or t . at chotae. · Mr. aad lira. Freel Miller of l,4)1 i naat, '41\ 80" aad leavel in By mowing your wbeat after Angel... Calif.. will alTI"a here laY4!R " ills 2 1 eh"" of ~Il to 8 tile tly.rree dale of Ootober I you AU ~ult rues Iboald bave pernert week for a YJall with trlen41 o~ i JJ!~~ of I ve~ t4-dd .. little may ..ve younelf quite a 'Iheel bf October I an4 It wID ~ an.d re\atlv... WhUe III Uae .,u, fertlli1tr ~ belp ~" d8O!Y \,1'0- ache IIl%t IUUIl". lUPt DOW tile eat~ to leW JOur wll t. • laCe tbey win be the 110... peate C18 ~d . , '\1~ ~t ~" pU~ tiD7 ",up.lIke adult S ... laa tll.. ~ on Pac, of Mrs. A. S. Collett. Amonc ~ II oroual;14T molll~ 1>J add~ I't , i , Uea bel ~ In ~ ~ ~ . .t,r~ . ' wtll be 'a ~,.t-torether'1 of lin. WbeD the lHoye. ~ye ~ecalj1!l MW. ra 4 11 80 that FOa "n e..'" cat throuc h Lueue, Ch&lrmaa of tIlll nat, ~~ !fIt.!' f .h~v~ cut ~~! pi,. tl ,x~'1l( Inl1f.atlAA_ ~ fll of by eUcIu ,.uCII dic. 0', W:1l MI'8. ¥uJai.. frten~ an~ ' ~ ~. thie~ and le\ tile,!, fall Start at tattv,ly f4}t ",Idp SUndar, ~~ Mr. ilia Mn. Alnbroae Moore • ~, Octoll,.. , r"r tile '"etoW- aU Mr. u4 Ilra. 1. E. Bmltll were ~'f" to be \lelcl I. ~. hlfll P'lt ta luda. at Mr. . aud ¥n. tt:1loq! buUIlIII,I. Ar1har PN~llall;l of .,tlerlDC. Jam.. Parke. of OlDcinuall, lOll· lIr..ad"ra. carl.. DoItar In-law ot Mr. an4 Mra. H. S. aa. fla.tar Barban wenl peetl Tucker, 01 bere, wu crltJcall7 In· SailclaJ of Mr. aud Mra. WUford jured In an automobUe accideDt 00.11l1li. Qf Columbul. Mr..... Mte. A,,~.rt licK., ' wMle remrnlD, to hJa hOllle till evenlnl' of Sept. 18. foUowlDC an bave moved to tbe WUl1am LuklDB orcheltra enpgem8llt _t a Oluc:lD- C&nIl. Tile MC~I tormerlJ lived nati hotel. HII car .~dded on In New hrUll~q. tbe 'Wet pavement and overtumed BlI.. "Ule~ DoIler. or Olnc1nDatl III a ditch. WI Injurlea Included agent the week end here with her s DlaDgle4 left arm and cute and pare.nta, lIIr. and MH. Charlea abraslonB. He Wall riding alOlle DoItlr and 4aulht~r. Barbara. at the time of the accident. PamOna G.range Wei held In the , Mrs. Evelyn Mutera haa accept· hleh ac~ool bulldlnl' here Satured a clerking Job at Dosters day evelRDl with a cover&j1 dl8h Market. dinner IIIrved La. more than one Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacolla at>- hundred ,ueILe. Mr. Rnd Mre. Glenn FrOllt have eerv d thelr 60th wedding ann I· versary Sunday: In honor of the aCQqlreli a fluple.x on a.outh street oc asIan a bOBt of friends alld rei· from dr. and Mrs. Pete Runyon. aUveB entertained with a basltel The ~Bta plan to move lllto dinner SUllda, at .Jacobi Park. their neW' home In the near fuThe Jacohe have aile daughter, Lure. 'rhe RUDyons have rented a Mrs. Charles Ellie and two son8, house on the Wllilam Lukens farm Ollver and Lawnlllce and several and plan to move there soon. grandchlJdr n. Mr. Jacobs iB a Mre. Mary Golden vlBited In - - - - - - - carpenter In tile area. Wilmington Saturda.y. J
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1.I.r••II. IInice A Farm Plary 81 D. J. P"'" SEPl'EMBER '26. 1964. - loIors lovely September weather after a feW Itorme early In tbe week. The golden rod and utere are at their best and down In our east pasture there are lOme yeUow flowe s that are different from any I bave Been. The nowen are dalsy·lIke - a little larger tbln the cotnmon artichoke growing along the fen ce I'Owa and dltche.. They look like Iota of oUl,er yellow fall nowel1l. but they grow dlrrereDtiy. Tbe
QUESTlON8 an4 AN$WERS Q~ have an unulld o,I1I,lcat. of 'ntltl'ment tvr Ko,.a 01 train1n6, but It atatn I mutt h8V. ,taned b~ Alug"at 20, 1.M. NthOW thlt I ne'l'l 1'1'1 ' II lvea m. _no er ~:.~r g!:Od~egln. la ,thl. certlflca~, A-The ulluaed cerUflcate sUli Is valid. Present it to your Ilchool when you enroll, along with a photoltat of 70ur separation paper, The Ichool will admit you UDder the Korea 0:1 Bill, 80 long a8 your B8para· Uon paper shows you are beginning within three 1ear. at· ter your discharge. 0-1 waa dlcharged from .. ,..,Ico on July 1, 1961. Will the new Koroa GI Bill extonalon help me f II. g.t Into achool thla a • A-No. Under the DeW' law, veterans Beparated b e for e ~u~.J, if), l~~l , &nUlt hav~ beqJ \raln!DC b), All"
stemB on wbIc~ tl!..!l nower grows Btanda up 10 tbat tliey are. cloBe to the main stem which ,Ivea the etrect of a long brancb of Oowen. 'fhp\l !lown ,at the G rl Scout caml) t, ~'" ~ a ..,fterent v.rletf er. ,' ffOW Il, ~o~ pq 1f'IOW , . , ~h p4. "'1t~~. qn\r p. tv 't-Ulld.r tbe I~w '1GA!4 "y w ~"t a fii t r . . II a'lP do ,til! Pr. . lclent. ~, all dl ..~I'Cf vet· ppt ~ • pt. fI o~~m,r~lI~ '"t~[. ,~:r ~~ 1If1JP., ~~ l1lJ!' t • ~ , r· T~ t";~r~f I1 Dm "" pu lIe .'1'1
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but he took ODI look ~ " . . la the OIl~lt. dlrtetlcna. The Hoffman Jan,. II a rqaeel piece of land wl__ hllll ud "oo4a 1011 ~ treat SUIlJ nnnlnc throurll It aud no fences nC.llt thl llDe fIDe. and the JanI JeDce aDd about 10 or &nore head of catUe. That W&II the prpbl,- to lit onl Uttle hull awa)' rrOm the bunch and througb tbe (ence. Three tim.. they lot him up to the hole In the fence Into our place but would he eveD look at . the hole' Of coul'se not. . back be went down thebJlI. At lw wfl pall ~ live up and today we tried It aga!D and with the help of a white-fa eil COw with a alf who ent In flrat .we got him In the Ilam and sent a truck after him. Tomorro'jIF be gOOla back to the saie eVen thougb 1 loae mon )' o~ him. . h 11 k Such lovely w t er a wee. but there are not Quite &II maDY SQuirrel hunters thla yell'. Th y camplaln Ulat they hav n't Been any 8Qulrrels. Tllere aeem to be lOme hickory nutll and lots of walnuts but I am not !iure obout the bee h nuta, that may b tb trouble. Tbls 18 sale8 time and there are two or tbr e rarm 8111es a week. Tbe ' one w went to on .Frlday didn't baye anything we
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Mar.tha Sackett VI Herbert Sac· JliDnle H. PhUllS- to Lutber R. Ra., E.lIlIla to Coorad L. Purkey, kett. . divorce, Paul N. ~erdmaD, PhiW.,., rOB aera in Harlan Twp. 1 lot In W.",.e Twp. tv attorney, 4 Francis ~. and Francis R. Stepp WIUln" Marvin R. EgeIJton VI . ~orlle to John and Mm J.. Conley, Jr., ' ft\A~RIAGE LICENSES . Slone, money, amount claimed $2G,' 1 lot in Franklin Twp. . Volney Elain, 22, laborer, Fraolt· ~--""';'~~i-'-"!,!..!",,,,-------.'-~---·--~ 000. aod· costl, Finkelman and DIl· Roy S. Binkley to Major and lin and Mart. Roberts, 16, Fraok· CO~ I'L AI Madge Bond VI Bernard Bond, lon, attorneys. Opal Webb, ~.75 acres in Wash· lin. Ibry IlarPrlt mbl VI Althur alimony, etc., FiDklemao, "Rosa, John Howard Robinson VB Theda InilOn Twp. Robert C. Cook. 18. laborer Bruce Tibba. clill~ I.pel to de- attomey..' Helen Robinson, divorce, J. T. Leona M. Kroener to Raodolph Maimisburg and Peggy Roberti, 18, ,en~t.ldbJect.o teraa. Almeda Egleston VB DeCorte Riley, r tiorney. C. and Betty Lou Braun, 1 lot in FraokUn. 'fbe Standard BuUd!!l•. and Loan Slone. money, amount claimed. $50,. _ Hamilton Twp. James Bishop, 27 , farm r, LebCo: V8 ThUl'llWl ana ~y -CoDl~y, 000. and COlts. Fintletnan aod DU· REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS James H. and Nanole Baou to anon aod Goldie AnQ ~cDonald. \8, graoting leave to withdraw mort· Ion. attomeyl. Glen R. .and Gloria Snider to Willie _~d Allee Worrell. 1 lot Waynesville. . gase. judgD,lent in the amount of Mary Wainscott vs ArUlUr WalD· Lloyd T. Snider, 15 lots in Deer. in Frankhn Twp. Dane W. Smtth, 22, Boiler oper· $5938.77. seott, dlvoree. Paul N. Herdman, field Twp. Bruce snd Ada Banks, Jr. to ator, Cincinnati and Glenna Car· Hulan Rhule, etal VI Earnest L. attomey. E. R. and Edith Houston to The Jame. L. ~rosa Lumber Co" rinler, 21. Muon. ~ Bennett. cue dismiaaed. Imajean Hatton vs Roy D. Hat. Lucille M. Lehman and Donal~G. 1 lot in Franklm Twp. Cralg 'Faulkner, 40, painter, LebOllie Berry VI Delmar Berry, ton. divorce, eie.• C. DOIJald Dila· PiersOll, 11.43 acres in Salem Twp. J. C. and Judy Mae Hipsher to anon and Helen Faulkner. 28. Lebdefendant ordered to · pay ,lIS per tush. attomey. Frank and Margaret Ramminger Edgar Johnson, 1 lot in Franklin . .anon. week, etc. Barbara Francb vs David Fran. to Lucille M. Lehman and Donald Ke~eth Edmon to Robert F. and Bennie Wilson, 18. landscape Georie Howard VI Jebb Met- cis divorce Warren Y,oung at. G. Pierson, 11.43 acres in. Salem Marilyn E. Ward, 1 lot in Lebanon. worker, Foster and Cloa A. Dean, caU, defendant permitted to file to~e' ' T w p. Everett L . a,nd Almeda G. Sears 16, Foster. answer fortbwlUl. y. " D Hart I I A Elizabeth A. Apger to Carl H. ~o Hemmer B. Roberts, 20,95 acres Bradley Marshall. 21, laborer Eugene Ao e va)e ores . Weier 12 lots in Mason 1D Wayne Twp. South Lebanon and Bertha Morgan. NEW SUITS DeHart, divorce, Warren C. young, Glen' n M and Paulm' e' Irwin to Char1ot~ HoUma" to Abel Cun· 18, laborer, South Lebanon. attome., . t' The Cheviot Bldg. and I.A)Ill V I ' Dave and Helen L. Bowling 1 lot agin and Frank A. Butsch. 1 lot . Benjamin H. Hisey, 27. farmer. Charles aod IIBartha Wallace, etal, EXTENSION NOTES-in Deerfield Twp. ' in Lebanon. Waynesville and ' Delores Dianna Charles and Martha Wallace, etal Dorothy aod Gus Burger to Abel Cunagln and Frank A.. Wilsop, 22, ste~pJl:apher. IAbanon. Eckert and Eckert, attomeys. (ConUnued trom Page Two) Bryon W. and Bertha G. Gass, Butsch to Herbert G. and Madonna James Aurthur Rook, 35. ac~l HeBslan ny damage 118 ID the 0.68 acres in Hamilton Twp. M. Allison. 1 lo! in Lebanon. janitor. Fr~nklin and Esther B~· rorm ot stunted plants and weak. Donald H. and Ruth I. Carter to Abel Cunag~n and Frank A. denburJ. ~" franklin. . eDed BteIllll. The larvae ~,r maggot Velma Thill. 1 lot in Wayne Twp. Bu~ch to Wilham L. McFadden, 1 Kenneth E; Cole, 21, factory ...,. • stage of tbe fi1 fUII8 palrt of the Angel~e Corwin to Laura Hal. lot Ul Lebanon. worker, KlamisbQrg and !.pIa litem away &II It teeds tiliu8 weak· lingswor~ 5 lots in Deerfield Twp Lena Maai Reppert to Leslie and aerald, 21. "ctory worker, Fr~k, ening the Item. When the wQlk. Joseph B. aod LesUe F. Boitnott Mary C. GUbert, 1 lot in Mason. Up. .
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• Mo~=:~;0::'::7 Ohio In the Matter of The MiamI' COlllerYapOT Dllltrlct ~OTIOE OF BEARING ON AI). DlTION TO OFFIOAL PLAN TO ALL PERSONS OR PUB:Lm CORPORATIONS iNTERESTED Notice la hereby given by the Board of Dtrectora of The Miami Conservancy DIBtrict that an Ad· dltlon to the Official Plan for the improvements for whtch aaid D1J. trlct WII created, Purluant to a former order or th1.a CoUrt. hal been completed, and that all per· sons Interested therein may In· epect the Bame at thll oWce of sal(l Board, in the Miami Conserv· ancy 'Buildlng, southweBt corner of Monument Avenue and JefferBon Street, Dayton, Ohio. Se,ld Addltlon to . said Official Plan Bolely covera proposed 1m. provementa thereof for flood protectlon tor land. In Mont~omery County, Ohioj known as Miami Shores and I and I . contiguouB thereto In Bald County. All objections to laid Addition to lald Official Plan will be heard on the 26th day of October, 1954, at 10:00 .a. m., at aald Miami Con. senancy Bulldlng, and continuing from day to day 1UltU Bald hear. . tng iBcompleted. The law provldel! that · all obJectlol18 to aald Addl~on to said OUlctal Plan shall be in writing and filed not, more than ten (10) daye after the last publication of thla njltice. Tlte lllat publication 'of thlB notice wUl be October 1', 19". After Bald
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NAT IONA L N,£-W8PAPER WEEK • 1 • OCT. 1-8, ,1954 Y0I.!R IIIEWSPAPER FREEDOM'S F,.) RU M
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Serving Waynesville Since 1850 CTOBER·7,1 9-4
E HUNDRED AN D. FIFTH YEAR
EnroDllanl Grows ~n Counl, Schools ITEM8 OF INTERE8T ABOUT FOLKS YOU K'NOW GUESTS FROM AKRON Dr. Mary Cook had al week end guesls. Min Gera ldine WIllte and Mis Laura" Meck\! ng' of Akron. CALLED TO BLANCHE8TE" Mr. Robert Bright was called to Dlnnchester on Sunday on a ccount ot tbe ' unexpected " eath " of his fa ther.
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Enrollmenta In the Waynesville and other Wa rren county 8chools continue to show a gain atter the first month of Bchool. loeal and county school ofrlclals nnnoun 'ed reecntl y. County Superin tendent R. F. Hattleld ~epor tB enrollme nt gains of 103 pupils dur ing the paat month for a tota l o[ 661 oye r a year ago. County scbool enroll. " ments fonow with 1963 In paron· thesis : Dlue BnJl. 169 (16); Carlisle. 796 (684)'; Sprlngborq.' i86, (674) : Klngll hilUs. ' 810 (784); Hamilton· Maineville. 440 (412):' Harlan· Butlervllle, 252 (247) ; MorroW. 792 (713); Mason, 779 (603) : Ha l" veysburg. 3 9 (361); South "Leb. 11 non. Glil (606); W.ayneavlle. 95 .
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26 Cases Jried in Local Mayor;'s Court; Speeding Heads the List >
Speeding a nd r ek lesa operallon I d the list again on the mayor's
o f the oUlll ber of :ases tried In h is court foJ' tbe month of Warren' Counl, Jary Ireport 'r081:11ng the yellow line. !\legal passing ancl parking and eplem er. Imp rlJPl!.r olleratlon were Illso well up on the list. Faces Docket Of tbe viola· Following 18 a 118t tors. offenses and t.helr fines : Over Thirty Oases Oclober Draft Oalls Willi am Goreo. reckless opera· tlon, State Patrol, $20.00. More than :10 CRses were on the SeveD; Thirteen To J ack Worley. speedjng. State docket ror Lhe October term ot Patrol. $25.00, Common Pleas Court when the T ke Exallinafion Davl(l H. Spats. speeding. State grand jury onvened In Lebanon of
GUESTS FROM OHICAGO Mra. A. E. As bury and sons had (919). a9 guests from Thursday "ntU Monday Mr. and Mra. F ilip Larson of Chicago. •
....1 s..ill ·Ii. CINCINNATI VISITORS Af Ha.. Olea lore ' Mr. . D. C. rudge. with Mr. and
. J im Fidler I, shown above checking a falt·movl"g front plotted on one of the meterologlcal mapi In WLW', new Wellttler Station. which will loon b. "the mOl t mod.rn ,tatlon" In the country. Fidler II now doing 15 radio weather pl'O(Ir.me e ilCh ' we~k on WLW R.dlo.
MondllY, Clerk of ourt lief Beckett reported. ProH ecuting Attorney MarVin E. Young expected tlie jury to be In seBslon tor two or three days. Case.s on file Included cutting with Intent to kill. a88ault and , battery. 8tatutory rape, break.1ng a nd enter· lng, n on-llupport, grand lar ceny and drunk en driving.
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Patrol. U5.01}. ' , John Abner Roblosoo\ nlegal pall8lng, ordinance, $10.00. John MlDer ROlle, tllegll! passing, ordinance. no.on. letus Perry. UI gal parking, ordilJance, ,7.50. .• MelvIn Lyon Rose. ~peed lng, or· dlnance. $10.00. . Donald Lee GnJloway. speeding, State Patrol. $20.00. Clyndoll C. Lakes, hnproper operation. ordInance. $5.00. Ruford Webb. mallclous destruc· Uon of property, State, $41.76. Robert S. a oscom. reckles8 op· eratlon. State Patrol, $20.00. McCormack Covlngtoo, cr08S yellow line. State Pat rol. $15.00. George Carpenter. Intoxication. ordinance, $30.00. Norman Lam b, recklkess opera· tlon. State Patrol. $20.00. Scott· Remley. failu re to yield right ot way. State Patrol. $10.00. Edward' WeUa, 8peedlng. State Patrol. $16.00. E1za Pilla. faUure to provide. State. case dIsmissed. $15.35. Malcolm Prater. no hunting 1\•• cenae. game warden. '15.00. Elmel'e Lacy Francll . fanure to present hunting license. $1 5.00. The Eaat· Wayne Adviaory CounHarry Arthur, failure to crant cll met at t be home of Mr. and rlgllt of way, ordinance. $26.00. Mrs. C. E. Mac fnnl, on FrIday Bennie L. Knight. croas yellow enjoyed a . delightful picnic. line. $16.00. Mr, and Mrs. Ted Ban and chll· 1amea Howard. ' no mumer or. dren . Mr.. Benton Hoak and chU· dlnanee. $10.00. " dren, Mr. a~il Mra. A. L. SchuHarvey l\OaI-I "ec:~eu opet&. Mn. Ada Bm1th. 'Mra. wll- tlon. ordlDallce. ,10.GO. helmlna Underwood. Mrl" Ralph RaymOlid Hart, reckleal operaCrockett and children. and Mr. T, tloll, ordJlWlce '2000 J . Davia were gueatl at tlie club. VIrgO va:vl~ Im~~per mumer Following the delicious lupper, ordinance. $10.00.• the regular meeting WIUI held and CW. Fletcher. Improper park. Mr. Paul Tomllnl on conducted a log. ordllWlce. '10.00. dlecuellon on " MakIng OUr Dol· lars Work For Us." Alter a very pleasant evening the Counell adjourned.
The following seven men have been ordered bY t he Warren Coun ty Draft BOQrd to report (or In· ductlon 0 n Wednesday, October 20th: W'aynesvlUe-Carl Olthens. Lebanon- M.a rk Bl8hop. Franklin - J ohn Rose, ~Iarv ln Clark. Ma80n- Lyle Fox. Lovelan d- David Wood . Kings MllIs- Robert Reynold8. T he following thirteen men have been ordered to report for armed fo rces phy ~cal examination on " • October 18: Lebanon - Donald E llis: Roger Banta. Dwlgbt Brickley. Robert LaIBI. Howar d Rector. Frankltn- Ralph Bray, Heuford MulJJn8. Mason-Robert McClung. Soutb Lebanon- F red Revis. Springboro-Robert Gray. Pleasant PJaln-Wm. Whitacre. F.08ter-Harry Kibbey. Loveland- Robt. Schaeter. J r.
Wheat. seedhlg time is here Mre. Earl Davii of C\nclnnaU. we.r e Olnclnnat l vli ltora on Mon· again an.d aU farmer s who Intend to aeed wheat for the 1966 harvest day. VISITS GRANDPAnENTS HERE should ..keep In mind that acreage Sergeant Jameil A. Day and Miami Chapter 107 OES will aUotment. and alao marketing AT GOOD SA'MARITAN mot her o.t Ca tle Ue'burg Ky vis. meet In regular aen lOD on Mon· Mre. Fred Granman underwent quotel are In effect on the 1955 Ited h.11 grandpar.~nta: Mr'- ' and d~y e:enln g • Oct: 11. "Frh' nds hlp surgery at Good Samarttan hOI' wheat crop. According to S. W . Mn. A. K. Day -at the Champion Ight wlJl be obsen'ed ·and all pltal on Friday and la now con· Loeh, Ottlce Manager of Warren Rest H ome In Lebanon. a I 8 a cbapters In DIstrict are Invited County ASC Committee. 42 North vales Ing there. with Mr. and Mn. Harold Oaborn. with Warren cba\>ter, Harveys· 'Broadway. Lebanon. a110 ment no· Sergeant Day h.. jU8t returned burg. al the ·bonor guesta. An In· tlcel have been mailed to an "heat GUE8T8 FROM SPRINGFIELD from 39 monthe duty at the U B teresting program Ie being Mr, and Mn. Clyde Fromm and larmers In the county sometime ,Alr Force Baae. Chlltroux. Fra~ce: ranged and all Miami chapter children. of SprlngtieJd, ",ere SUn· ago. Should aoy farmer be In He Is enroute to dut y at Oklaboma me'!lbe rl are urged to attend. day guel r.a of bla parenti. Mr. abd doubt as to bIB farm allotmeot. City, and II now In his eleventh he Ibould Rhone or cill at the n. 1. P. Fromm. . year In the &emee. ASO ofCice and a.t thla Informa· tlon beton aeedlnl. VI81T IN NEW BURLINGTON EXPREIIION OF THANKS Howe.,.r• . any larmer :who unMn. GUbert Frre and Mrs. Con , ' The American u igion Auxiliary Rich w eI' e Tuell4ay aftenaoon knowlngly over·plant. b.ta allptTAEJON. KOREA. Wane J. ment may eet In complIance by wlahea to tbank aU who cOntribguelt. of Mr. and lira. Heber JaCk· Uving.ton. 20. whoae wife. Hulda. putnr\q. cllpplnl. maklns hll7 or uted or belped In Itny way at the son In New BurJlqton. IIvea at 104 HIghland Avenue. Illap. or plowm, under for creen Bab Bale held Bahlrday at 'WampLebanon. 'lfal recenUy promoted ler a: Co'YeJ~1 S\Or• . 8ATURDAY EVENING GUEST~ JJWlUfe to .., dowu to the alIoto l to sergeant while eervlng with the IIr. and Ill'll. ~n'1 Cemler and ment Wore the wheat matures. PabnClft\r Committee. 772d MWtary Police Battallon In dau, hter Mar}' Jane and 1Ir. LMAIl1 tanner wbo leedl Within Taejon. Korea. lie Howe. ot Dartoo. were Sat1lr- bla allotment mut ,aleo ltay with Sergeant Ll.,lnpton, IOn of Mr. 4Q' • .,anIq peete 0( Ilr. t.D4 the otJw hulo ~ allotmenta JlLLI8 L P~LJlAK r. and Mn. C. L. U'I'IllPton: Route Mn. lAo COlUS... and fUlD1. Dam'1T (corD and bacco) to ' be - TIle Ohio ~lq- AI_IiUoD The " ButtolUt tel. Beaux" Cblld 1. Oregonia, entered the Army In - __ eltllble for prtce support on wheat ·who.. JDlmHra II.. and; opera~ Conaerva tlon I,-gu!e ,wUl meet at VISITOR FROM PITTSBURGH or corn. , III ·...17 hometown C08IIIUIDI17 iD the home ot Mra. lDaYid Hartaock September. 1961. and completed baslo training at Camp Gordon, . Mr. and Mn. Seth. Thomu, of AJ.a ID the 1855 program. the uW atate, bat aplI'iDted Ellil S. Plttabur,h. PeIUl.. lpent a fe,r 4aYI larmer who ex.ceedl bit , acrease Pvlaaaa, a wi d eJ 1 uperilDeed Wedneaday night, October 13. at Geor~ '8 o'clock. of ·the put week with hli mother. alIotmenta on bulc cropa will not I bUliDeu dlCUtlYe and public reI.. A lpeaker from the Dayton Reel MrI. E. L. ThoiDas and called on be ellatble to participate in the tiona and..adyenlliq couue11or, as IN JUNIOR YEAR AT Oro.. wm ctve a t.lk. other relaUvea. ColUtervaUon Prncram and receive it. Dew DlAllqiD, dlreetor. KENYON COLLEGE Th. appointment of lIr. P.rlman a COlt lhartq alJowance on any ., ,r•• ,.,•• Back at Kenyon College for his VISIT8 PARENTS HERE conlerY&UOIl praotlce. Ja part ot.a mati, upanded proJunior year Is Peter L. Keyw, aon of Al1¥ flJ'Dl under the prortalon8 ,ralll hI.tltutiad br the Trudeln, Mlae Betty S.ttertll.... ot the Rev. and Mni. Samuel N. Bowlin, Green l1DlYeralty. Bowl- ot the wheat marketing quota law AlloelaUon. Mr. Perlman. a nann Keys. of ~ere, A member of Delta Ing Green, Oblo. a "eek end may produce up to 16 acree 01 of Chiea,o, hIS been " Ie. prelide.n t Tau Delta, Pete plan basket ball SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Suel t of her ' parente, Mr aDd Mrl, wheat and receive a M: Q. Card 01 €oleman Todd. . Alioeiat"l. a Mr. and Mrs. R. · H . Hartaock The we of prepaid tax receipts [or the College. Kenyon Ia be· Harry Satterthwaite. wltbout any marketing quota pen· Manlflllid advertlaln' agency. ~e glanlng Its 131st year as the tall had as Sunday dinner guesta l\(1811 tapered oft lalt week tor, the first _ _ alty. It would. however make "!:3ft b it bUII!ne.. career In tb. Martha Deatherage. Mlu Frances t!m e ,n recent weeks, according to term opens. By CHAN, T ..,E CHOW VISITORS IN GREENFIELD tha t farm Inellgll;lle to pa;Uclpate '1p.1 1~ . of .. Jv~tti.in, and' pul/lie Black aod Mr. and Mrs. Harold report. filed by County Treasurer ,.r.na In l n a. when be wus Pira. H. R. Mose and Mrs" Cora In the Agricultural Conservalon Hello. again. It"a me again. a ,...., RouBe or Dayton. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Dumford and State Treas· ell r Io),'" b)' ~h. H u d lOll 140\Or Rich with Mrs. Harry Hurley. of P rogram. little tbe ....one for '"ear th1a week. \0 j . I " . Owen Hartsock, Mr. and Mt'II. urer Roger W. Tracy. SprID, VaJle1 and M r e. Pearl ' Any farmer wbo II oot entirely CN c.m ll'''' }'' The weather haa, lbeen very nice --H-Om.6 Charles McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. Salel! for the paat week amount· ------Balle)' of WIlDlIqton were TIn.... cl.... aneS Ihould have further here and the peopll8 and dogl can Milton Hartsock and Mr8. Lena ed to $11.585.22 aa compared to day peata af Mn. Eunice Lonu qu..tlolll abould oontact tb. ABC A"'END HARV ••BURG OE8 all get out of the k41nnel an.d honlle Mr. and Mn. Norman Brown Hartsock. $12.333.42 (or the correapondlng In Greenfield. ortlce at 41 •.(orth Broadway In Mr.. R. S. Hartaoek, ' Mrs. D. C. and out Into tbe woode. and Mr. Ed Brown visited their pertod a year 'ag'Q. Total collections Lebanon. Ridge. MrI. i. P. Fromm, Mrs. We alwaYI hve a nne time In sister. Mlae Bertha Brown! 0 n UNDERGOES SURGERY to date amount to $84.854.29 as The price auport for corn far Cecil A. Palm", Mrs. J ..ae Pren· MOVE TO NEW HOME the woods. pla)4bg hide and seek. Wednesday afternoon. compare4 to '89.050.60 a year ago. "Dr. and M~. E. C. Wright and the 1954 crop II $1.68 per bu. To 'derpat. lira. Luome Armitage, All we dogs stay Itl one place aod Mrs. Mae Har rleon II spending Mrll. K. N. Hough Is now con· By Induatry 'claSSification. gains valesclng ' at Grandview hospital. \ were no·-" In - almost every dlvl· famUy are no. relldlns In their be eUglble tor a com . loan, tbe MrI. L. C. St John. Mn. J. J. a few da ys In Cin.c InnatI. the people go and hide. One of ..... new home. and Mr. -&lid Mra. Alva farm mUlt be within the corn Burske. Mrs: Jobn 8etUem)'1'8 and the people I tays wllth us and after Mn. Vada Klein of Wilmington. following surgery during the paat lion .except In automotive and Mn. E. 1'. Earnhart repreaented week. NmltUre. Thompson, of D,.1ton. are movilq acr eage al 0 mente II d It haa be~n found by a rccent Miami Ohapter. O. E. S. at the awhJle we are allO'lfed to go hunt ca e on her Ileter, Mrs. Olive tnto the home vacated by the ~~;;;;;;;;;:;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; ,survey lust C9mpleted that there Put Matroy meeting at Harveys· tor the people that are hidden. Curl on Thursday a fternoon. WrighUl. . are 48,135 .crea of corn I. Warren burg on Frt'da1~ A i1ellcloul cov· We race around amons the trees I Mr,e. Lena Hartaock . att~nded a LET" GO TO , COilnty thla year and a very good ered dlah dinner was lervad and and bushel and 101)~' and look for , dinner 'ot the purnett cousin8 a t ;WEEK END G~E8TS of th.~ time ",e find the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest them . Most 71eld expected. an ezcellent program wu enjOyed MI\ and Mra. P . L. ReasoD had their hiding place I~nd thea we all Butterworth on Sunday. aB weelt eod' guell8.. recently. Mrl Miss Myrtle Stevens · Is s pend· bark like mad to show we found and Mn. John Reailon of ,T oledo. Ins a few weeks with her nleclI them. By A FElILDW MDVIj; VIEWER They also had aa Monday guestl . The puppies are, . ju.t learning In ~eter aJid ·C~nch1Dati. . , Mr. and .' Mrs. Ralph lVatroua. and: the game, but the ~,Ider dogs really Mrs. Floyd Smjth and . chlldren Mra. Charlel ,Fetter of DaytOD. know how to hunt. Some of the of near Springfield. Visited their A really funny comedy maldng·'=:-::--::::--=-- - - : - - -- - remaining f(!r .: few· da,e. young ' dogs run .h eUer .skeller. but aunt Miss Margaret Edward!! on the ' rounds these days Is the En· I A thre,e-mon,th-old heifer calf went to achool hel'8' Friday arter. others actually try' to t.raU. I\"e Sunday afternoon. gUsh made film "High and Dry." SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS noon to. the dllllght of puplls attendl"s . - specJataaaembly. good t.ral.n,lng ror tJlem and It's al· Mlasel Ruth ,and EU&abeth Chan· with Pa)!1 Douglas starring. He Is "All helogs are tb e fruits ot one Mr. and )(ra. 'lfarold Earnhart M ter a brlee appearance. before the lItudent bodt at the local high WaY8 Iota of run tor all of us. dler,' Dr. Emma Holloway. Mrs ably s upported by .. tloe cast at had I II Sunday !linner gueata Mr, school the ' Ayrllhlre heifer. HlIltop Carnation. brought shrieks from The ladle!! will 1)e ' bavlng their Olive ' Curl .a nd ¥n. Leah Mills English actors: Not slapstick, but tree, the leaves of one branoh. tile and Mrl!. Norman , Backert and the youngsters when she refused to leave the audltorldm: The exit puppIes In a coupl'~ of weeks now attended the funeral of Mrs. Cora really witty hnmor that the British drops of one sea. Honor Is fo r him .... ho loveth men, not tor him daughter of Franklin; I(r. and Mn. W811 accompllehed wltho\lt mucb aplomb wben fl Ye men and bOys tin· and we are all .Imx:loua to 8ee Pyle on Thursday afternoon at excell In. Be sure to put It on who loveth hl8 oWIL"- Bahll'u'lIah. DOD Welch of Columbus ' and Mr. ally managed to push the belfer out the door. '. them, ' Most of 'Ithe ladles look the Oswald funeral bome In Leb· your list. " In the hearts of men no real and Mrs. Harlan 'Earnhart. Oin· T he heifer ~~ presented to the . ~ . like bllmpa with four toothpicks anon. Burial was In ClarksvUle Comedies seem to be In vogue love Is found and the condition Is . ·clnnatl. FUture 'Farmers of America for st!lck on'. but don·t tell tbem I cemetery. Mrs. Pyle ' Jived . at the this 8ea80n and another ' Engll8h such that unless their ausceptlbll· , - ~ , cUln breedlq .:.... belleved to be , si ld s,o . .:, • . l~rlends Hom~ for several years, made movie with aD ' American Itles .are quickened by 80me power ,Well. gues8 that.' I ·all tor no.",. and had endeared herself to all FRIEND8HIP ' C~U8 TO, MEET only the second lucb chain In Ohio. 'starring Is " Man With a Million." so that tinlty, love and accord See you 'soon with labme more dogs of us. The FriendshiP Club will meet Here Is the way It works: Gregory Peck i8 the star a'lId the may' develop wlthlil them. there eye views of the 'coimtty In on Wednelday afternoon. Oct. 18. The heiter Ie turned over to one movie Is In technlcolor, A new can be no healing, no agreement Connecticut. at t~e home of Mn. 'Horace Shaner i ~f the !'FA students for breedJng. role; for Peck and one whlcb he among mankind. Thl8 Is on exlg· .' and "Mrs! ~sf.eUa ·Hopalid. J ~ec. ~ The llick7 youopter Is Sam Bailey. humiJes ably. . ',' , ency at the times and the divine Uon ot oUicera will be a feature o.t a 14·year-old treabman. The flrat· A couple of good · westernS' make remedy haa been proVided. Tbe ' WANT AD8 BRING .lhe bualneBI MIIslon and "secret ' helfer· bred· mm, ~lJ)toP Carnation lng ' the rounds ,In your local the· 8plrltual teachings 0[ , the religion HEARl'Y CHUCKI! E8 SIIIten" ,.wlll' be revealed. mUlt then be t\ll'Ded ov'flr to ; the aters right now are "Arrow In the qf God 'can alo.n e create this love ~FA'-tJJu8 provldldg" an endless Dust" and ";YeSBe James Versus unity and accord In human 'hearts,': ' SATURDAY. GU~ST8 . . chain. the Daltons." Neither one Is spec· - Adbul Baha. Mr. ~nd ~r.II., ThOmaa ' Dunegan. All Bub.e'qu-.nt helters al w,m as' tacular but botb are enjoyable. . "Me.n, or the Fighting Lady/' Is - - -.- -- of Berea. Ky.. ~ll!llll on Mr, ' apd lbtill calves ' aad the' o'rI«lnai .h~iter ,Mn. ' ~y , Malnou\l Saturday.. after- belong to Sam Bailey, for ·keeps. one ". of . tl,te " beat plcturei of ' Ita GIRL ' SCOUTS' TO' SPONSOR noon I Mr. and M,.. Maq.oilt,Jto j. ' , .' ,• . type:to mad.l!,t It III a: ~mlod,Oc- BENEFI~ :CARD PARTY 'bad, ... BUDda)" aft,rnoon callers; f ~Ih. I jQlt teel good about the u':Dentary rum tbat M~M baa ~ere 'wlb be a benetit card lit. an4 UTII. Ed, ~rller pt SJd~ey. whole ' thing." Sam said Fl'ldat brought lc! the 8c~een, Very ~ , . ' . OhiO. , . '1 ' " '"' • " \ '. I,' aftet tbe . hetter 1\''' p,r elented to' T,hla .r'~ek leV" lI&Jut.~ ..!, ·RU.~ ,party" 'Y8dne~~Yi O!!,t ober 13 a t . _' _' _ . ,\ '" l: , ~Im at the ludent , ..Iambly. He J'ambl,n. tr.u~lIy ~ .~tloD. ~s l 8 . J!. m. llt t~e Bt; Mary's Parish HAVE ,UNDAVGUE8T8 .f ; , ,raa. chOl8n by t~e n:A memba", • i'Je\'Oted tJ ''old\lmera. but ,,, thl'l H~ae. sp,c)l:riO~ by .!tlie Wa.)tnes' Mr. ' and Mrs. S. iL ,Conrad, of ...,.18 of th8Dl"7'for the h0l!0r. Be Obtained if neek we'd .like to ~ thhI ""e ','f1IHI Gili ,SCl»iat cOu~ . . ~. .; 'II . l . . .i D .1I1el'it, 'Mlf"',., ~~ * 1 J' I ' ',1." • I YOUDS actor to zpur attBhtiOli.' Re J i~r ~ :'i\;" ... ..1 • will be ~an curre~\lJ be ae6n 'ID "S81'en . .. ~ Cormick ' and iOn Tom of DaJtoD. J: the' iiI1l"nis Aynhtre Wfd 'be J9~ \ ~oec:",; , aarJCll" III', and lira. IAnaIIll BartID. of ,1'8taIIled by the J'J'A. oW Sam 'tural lIlBtr1actor at lc1ae blp ICbOol ..1 .1......, f~ ,,01 .. the part of iei'uDsea . " •~ufiiIU.. K,., _ , 1oIlIl4 Rar41il 1tal'lll errer the flnt I.elt... TIle direct. tbe aot1?IUeS of Ute rr~ _.QtI ~""I"''-l~I'.'''~ brather. · , ~ penoa .. "ked' to " • af ·ClDobiMti. .,.at . ~ ~ to tile "'A bJ. 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TH E MIA MJ GAZETTE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954
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ORDINANCE No. US a freqa.DO, of 60 . - FO .. BID. AN ORDINANCE FJXINQ THE I eycl.. per eeooDd. SMled blda wID be rec.lved b, _ PRICE WHICH THE DAYTON SECTION 4. '1;'hat the ra'- to the Board 01 Tru.te.. of Wayne E.tlbll.hld F.bruary, , _ . POWER AND LlOHT COM. be eharaed for ai, electrlq en.rl7 TOWDlblp. Warren County. Ohio, PAUL A, SCHERER • •• _ _ _ ___ . _. • Editor Ind Publllhir PANY, ITS SUCCEaaORS AND supplied UDd.r tble term II of thl. at tb.lr offlc.. In tbe Flrebou.e CECILIA J. SOHERER • __ __ •• • '~ _" ~_ "'" . AI.oclate Editor ASSIGNS, MAY CHARGE FOR ordlnlnce .ball be Three C.nta Iituated In WaynOlvlll., Oblo, un. <SO. 3) per kllowatt·bour by meter, til 12:80 p. m. Eastern Standard ELECTRIC ENERGY FU NISHED FOR MUNICIPAL provided, boweveT', that If the U8' Time. on the 23rd day of October, Publis hed Every Thurll,llIY Morning PUMPING PURPOSES IN THE l age and conlUmpUon of electric 1954, lor [urn:shln the [oHowlng at \\ a l ne8\ llIe, \ arreD ouaty, 0\10. LVTLE METHODIST CHURCH VILLAGE OF ' WAVNESVILLE , energy III lucb Ulat 8 rate low r equipment : METH ODI.T CHURCH 1'1I 1 'r d ae tlel'ond clasll matter at One (1) Tru " ChalSls with a ll Dille Limbert, Mlnllter OHIO, FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE tban Three Cents ($0.03) p r kilo. n. E. DQug bn . Pastor II e I 0 to. II eat I\' aynel lIIe. Ohio, C!i ) YEARS, COM MENCING ON watt·bour would be earned under ot a. manufacturer's rat ng of Q UnlCled Service. 9: 46 Il. m. hllrcb chool. 9 :30 a. m .. Mr. th J nd r tb Ii l of March 3. I 7 . TH~ 6TH DAV OF OCT08ER.l otherwise applica ble ratell of two (2) ton a l/ac lty. or more. Herhert McMillan. Supt. 1954, AND DETERMINING THE I tb Power Comllany. duly pull- s81d cbassls to I'e eQuipped with Worship ervlce. 10: 30 a. m. ST. MARV'S EPISCOPAL MANNER IN WHICH SAID l lished and on rile wlth:I'h PubUc ahort wbeel·ba8e, du I rear wheel ~, VOlltb Vellowss lp Sunday 7 :30 Sublcrlpllon Rates-$2. P r Year, In advance, In blo; $2.60 elaewbere EI ECTRICITV MAY BE .FUR. 'tlllUeB CommIssIon of Ohio. then. : 26](20 tires front and rea r, ele " P. m. Tllb nev. Samuel N. Keys. RectlOr Sundar : N ~ SHED. PROVIDED AND PAID and In tbat event, the Vlllag shall trlc wlnd-shleld wi . er. adeQua.t ;_iiiiii;'iiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~r-~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiChoir Pract! e Tburlday 8.00. . FOR. . be prlvlle$ed to ap'ply to tbe Power henter and s;gnal I1ghts . Holy Communion. 7:30 a . m~ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1954 E IT ORDAlNEO BY THE CODipany tor luch rate for 8ervl e. Bidder w1ll In I de In hlB bid Cburch Scbool. 1'0 : 16 a. m. N IL F THE VILLAGE OF and. thereafter. the n rgr so to what h wi I al ,ow rt r, lo·wlt : .Adult Worship, 10 :45 a. m. hou8 guest II YNEB ILLE. S T A 't: E ' 0 F be suppll d by The Dayton Power One (1) 1949 ord Two ton ebort· rERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Mr8. Robert Collett. OHIO : and LIght Company 8hall b 8Up- wh el·balle truck Cllaas!s w ltll Ina Hlnk nil and ECTI N 1. That The Dayton plied under and In ('onformlty Cab. llyron Carver. Minllter Miss MISS JANE FITE Francell Hlnkenll ere dlnn r Power and L1«ht Company. an wltb luch applicable rate. Ea h bid must contain the fll11 ~1~;nl::~~~I1~~~~ ~o : ~o a. m. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH WUlIam Cbannon. Minuter. guest8 Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oblo corporation, hereinafter reTbe Power Company mllY make name of every pprlOn or company Correapondent lerred to 0. the "Power COmn .... v .. • and Ihall receive a minimum Interested In the same and be ac. Prayer Meellng. 7 : 00 p. m. Sunday Setiool 9::,0 ,... ·m.. Mr Robert hanholll and tamlly. ~ monthly eh r S t tl I d Young People'. MeeUng, 7:00. Jiariay Tbomas. Supt. Mr. aDd Mrl. Ambro Ii Moore Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cossum al l shall (urollh and IUPPly to the VQ· Ce __ (-075 arge 0 even y. ve com pan. e by a Certi.led Check Even1n'" Service•. 7 :36 n. m. lage of Wayneaville Ohio at the nuo. . ) per meter per month on lome solvent Bank In the a U D l " .. PreachlRg. every othel 1:Il:nda,. spent a tew daya lall week vlllt· Columbus. were guests during tbe prices and under tbe terhill and tor tbe meter Installation estalJ. 1of not leas than ten (10) per ceD]1 : 46 a. m. The week. end of her brother and sla· condlUons herein provided lIuch Usbed for tbe meJIIIIllrement of en· tum ot the bid or a bid· bond In Il Ing friends In DODd, K.y: ElYenlnll Service. Urat Sundsy \11 Moorel fOnJlerly lived In Bond be- ter-ln·law. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllanl electric energy 88 may be needed erC' 10 to be lupplled. like amount 81 a lUAr&ntl that WAVNESVILLE CHURCH OF month. CHRIST fore moving here about a year ago. Dolter and famllv. In and lor the operatlon ot tbe SECTION 5. 'Il'hat all metera , trlucb bid II accepted. a Con ract -..Mr. and loin. Pete Cole and The BYF met In the 80clal room municipal waterworkll lor and dur- Inlltalled by virtue of the pmvl. , wUl be entered Into and ita per. Price 'Rob.rta. Mbllat.er 'Blble School at 9:10 L III. ' CAEIAR'. CREEK FRIEND8 daughter Karen of Da,ton, spent of Jonah'. Run Baptist Cburch on In&' the period of five (5) yean. lions of th.11 or~lID8Dce lball be formance properly .ecured. M~ WOrsblp at 10'SO a. ID. Ctiarl.. RobertI. KlIllater. the week end bere with Mr . Cole's Sunday evenlq. commencing on tbe 6th day of r~ mon~! and u neary u pot. The Board of TrulleclI reler\'e~ M I October 195. ..... on .... .ame day of each the fllht to reject &IlJ aDd au 0Ur1.. Stule1. 8upt. . parenti. Mr. and Mn. J. C. oore. Mr. and Mn. Cbarlel Gordsn SECTiON Tbat tbe point of month. and the laId Village agrees blda. Speelal Cia.. at 7: 00. p. III. WorahJJI SWYIoe, 10 So m . Evening Wonhlp at r 7: 80 p. m. 81I1Jid&., I 8ebOcM...s11 I . . 1'Il. AddJUona] InformaUoo m be Mra. A. S. Collett autfered an bave purcbased II home In Morris· delivery ot all lueh en.e rg)' 10 to to pay aald bDlI for .Iectrlc enerPrarw K ..tlag each J WedDeada,. ._ l '. I , arm Injury Monday evenln«. when I ville and plan to move there In be lupplled hereunder for the pur. 17 u tbey are rendered. had by writing tb. Clerk of I&ld Ibe tell In front of the Welcb the near tuture. poI.. atoreuld Ih.a ll be at the SECTION t_ That aU reaponal· Board and whOae add,..1 II Box e'fOll\Dl. • ," t Hardware Store. Sbe<lWll r«urn· Mr and Mrll W P Mcean-en point of termlnaUon of the IIld !!:I~ot tb. Power 'Company In ro- 74, w.ynea,·lIIe, Oblo. or by oon· ORIIOONIAI .VANO.UCAL U. B. 'Iq 1I0me from a Gruce mHUnc. I • ellt • feW' d~ I 'lalt weell at Power ComPAny'l lervlce wlrel at . ...... to th.-.leetrlc ellel'l)' lupplled tactlq In penoD. A doctor' I examluUon revealed ~elr home bere' j I tbe outald. of the YUI-«. Pump. !:aell=r ..-!~aI.!. lee I u~ .after the B1 Ord.r of a Resollltioll adopt· IT. AUGUITINIE CHURCH . I J:qene ',rlllli b. Putor 8uoda.~ ~'·I."'I. to • . roo . b k oonel bowever In« S..tlOIl, . located 011 me VUlaee ' - - .... v•• - to the 100, ed by aald Board of TruIlMi' In ' • MorD • wo,.a!p. . ll aJ' m. en , . Funeral .ervlc.. for Howard Wat.rivoru Proper\l' Tbe point caUoo mentloaed abov., III &Ceord-' replar Meet;q held October 1. R,v. JOhD Beraln,; Paator. , no r(l_tlt ,. .now.hlp ... :10 to 9 ~ OO Mr. and Mra. Pele Runyon have Collett. 78, of WUmll\lton. were of meuurem.nt of all luch ener. anee with the provlllOIll ot thll 1964. KUl .. 8: U aDd 10:tO a. Ill.' moved Into a houae on tbe Wll· conducted Monday afternoon from /f7 Ibal1 be at the meterboard 10. ordlu~ce. and th. vmap qreea By: MAYNARD .F. WELTZ. I 1 Uam Lullenl farm near Haney. the Saptllt Cbu~h tbere with cated on tbe Inside ot tbe Vma.e :: Inldem~~fy, :xonerate and hold (Jlerk I bur,. ' The Runyoll! formerlyUved burial 10 Miami Ceme Cor-- . Pumplnl Statio... a~OI-:'ld~:'~~reCo::ny '~ Walne Township Bo:ml ' ot MT. HOLL,. MITHODIIT I LEBANON CHRI8f1~~ . ICIENCt In a duplex on South Itreet but w.iJI Mr Cqll~t died early Sat· I IShald Polwer COmpany Ihall fur· Inc out of or III ally w: conn~ed W Trullltleel'Obl 'I' AI Seaft MIDI.-brllllhD Sclen"e I.rvlcea are lIold that home recently to Mr aDd . . D a • IUpp" operate and maintain ItIl... . aynel' e. 0" ,_r L b Id 8u.. gnU... at 10 . urday morning at Clinton Memor· ! ~11 transform.,n. . . rvlc. ~Irel aDd 11' ....e elalma of ..nJ!' penon•• x· It-1()''7 S. nda, Sclloo1. 9 :10 • . m .. ' t,; e e~ery 0 y m. Mr•. Gleu Frost. lal bOlpltal to lowing an IIInelll or meters nece... ry In and for tbe eept clalml for III 'urlel aDd / or ~ . "',,'·nhart. SUIIL 1IIsl1hlndh"'.. at 11: eleek. M!"". Friel Mlllar (the · tormer a rew boure. He vl81ted here Fri. ' proper delivery aod meaurement death ot .mployees of the Power ADVERTISE ia the GAZE1TE WOl'ablp Sel'l'lce. 1<1:80 R. m. I , • " SU...,. IObool at the ..ule bour MlslI Oaa Anion) and Mr. MUlar. day afterooon with bls alster.ln. of sueh elel!trtc ener" '80 to be Company ar:taior out of and In tho - -- - - - R"fmlnJr SalvI!',. 7.S0 D. m. } . T.lmon,.. ..eetlnsll 'II wedne~· of Los Angel 8, CaUt. are to be law. Mrs. ~ S. CoUett. supplied bereunder. Any and ~11 {:r;o:: t~: f~p1ployment with I day eVODlng of ea h month at . bonored by a "get-together" In the Hie brotber, Robert ' of here. properly. apparatus and dt\'lces<'t.o 'Perllo':! or p:::rt:o~~~~~:: SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAMS : Ita Th. a.nk W.... WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS ' ,. blgb IIcbool building bere Sun.d ay \\ all vllIlUng tbe 'r brotber Maurice Cul'1\llhed by aald Power Company 'by BUcll ellirjy la t and 11ft afternoon October 10 The affair . . c ' shall be and remain Ita proper~ er 7 ,, . W8AJ-8: ~5 a. m .• ·' In Pelham.' ew York at the time regardlelll ot tbe mode or manner bdell:;..ell'Y tdo lbe 10000dtiOn covered 18 THE RIGHT ANSWER Firat D&1 SchOOl. ':10 L m, WIN. 9 :PO ,a . W• . II open 'to all of M' '_0. MIII-?II .of htll passing. Robert returned of affixation or attachment to y .... s or l DAIIce, an tbe Vl1lage M..tlnc for Worship. 10:30 a .b! . WPFD-'i :OO P: ')\!; here Sunday by air aceompaDied prollerty of th Village of Waynea. lurther agrees tIl defend at Its LON GTE R M frlenda here. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker spent h. hi llleler-l n.law of Pelham. 1,·lIIe. Oblo. . ~W:h ex::.e any suits baaed upon th we k elld In Germantown, Ky., Mr. ollett grew up In this com. , Th VlIIa. of \ ayn svllle ahall q EC iON' 7 1'b • Power as gu sts of Mrs. Ethel Humlong munlty In tbe family homestead turnillh. operate and maintain all c'smp' 'I b U· I d at I~e 0 ' t ' fl t d I .. Or any II a n emn .~, exoner· R--a...lctI an d family. • I "Hble-tn-Ihe-Wobds." For many appnrn u ~, I ur B. ev CeB an" ate Ilnd bold han I th VUI . .VI • . apDlla n a n .ar}' to receive and I . D CIS. _ e age PART OF co.op Funersl 8 rv. os for Ern t Y 0 - 8 he WitS a ~ur reyor for Clio· utilize 8 U h ne rgy at and after for an loa.. damage or e pense • t • Chimney BlAck, : FARM C...DIT 8Y.TEM MaDDon ~'ere Condit ted Thql'8day ton County. His hobblel Includ.ed tbe point of dellv ry herein above I «TQwlq o(ut of or In an, Way con· VVat.rproGf C~ent from the Baptiat hureh. \Vnmln ~· astronomy and nature atudle8. 8J)~lfled, exc pt JlI terl wblch ar neeted w tb tbe claiml of" any per· For Inform.tlon , ton.. tth I u' l I la "lIa .1 .... p. Over a period of tea I 'be made to b furn 'Ihed b)' tbe Power son. except clalm8 for Injuries Call ..... Wr:te __ and Paint a . and-or death. of Elmployees of the t ry. Cor" In. Mr. Mannon. well- a collection or twigs teaturIn g ompany. " Vllla«e .rlllll« Olut or and In Ute .nd orlar BE TI N 3. Tbat electric ener· course or their e~lployment for Inknown larmer of thl e area. died every letter of the alphabet. TblB Drain .. ._ Bulldln. Suppll•• Mondayrollowlng Il long UlneBs. collection was we' l known through ~Ill~o b': ::at 8~:P~~edw bereu~er ~ur;l.ell to peno.. or pmperiy Mn. Ma.urlce Collett of New out l-be sta(e and ot one time wae clllily as alternaUn 0 o~rc:: e:l IIIone411y IUOh E,nergy up to the r ·SHEEHAN RD..~ · O. BOX 342 York City, flew bere Sunday to the !lub 'e t tor a feature article In approximately 120.2 48 VOltB and at poInt or It. dell1r&ry 'to tbe 1008":1 C~NTERVILLE, OHIO attend tuneral service a Monda,.. a Da.y ton new.paper. ' Uon covered by tbla ordinance, • eb:lnoll, Ohio Phon...... for her brotber-In-Iaw H.oward He 18 survived by bls widow. Miller and Mr. Wllllace Collet' and the Pow.r Company further ELL I, .TURM, ._-'_....... .. agreel to defend at It. OWn ex· ' -," . C ~_~W~L ~MM_8~~~~~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~==~===~~=~~;======~====_ ber brief Btay In Harveyaburg. abe previous marriage, Mrs. Henrietta nephewe. claims, except that the Power . Company lhaIt nCl't ~e IJII,ble or reo oponslble tor. and 8hall not hold tbe 'VllIaie barmlells. trom . any 108B, damage or exilenee grow In, out of or In any IlIlllJ)ner connected wltb the act of lUI), employees of --c:---~----'--t~ Village who Imay go upon any structure. eQWpmDent, pole. tower. appurtenance. 'aPlpliance or Line or the Power COmpa.ny, or attempt to do anything to or wltb any property of the PO;W41r Complny. SECTION 8. That the VlDage t' IjhalJ not permit: any of It. em. ployeel to, and , DOne of Ite em· ployeel IhaU, go upon or do any· thing to or with any Itruoture, ,ulllment. po~, tower, appurten. ance, appl.laDce, lIue. or any otller prOlJerty or the Power Company. SECTION 9. ~rhat upon 'the Power Company tlllng It II written occeJ.ltanee at thll8 ordlnan wltb ,the'''Clerk" of laid Vlllale ' wltbln thirty (30) daYI from tbe ·taklng effect thereof, this ordinance Iball be and constitute ~ contract between tbe .aId VUlage, and the Power Company, Ita , succelsora ond aSSigns.! IV1:' S ECTION 1 " T.¥ '. }}lll '-ordt~ J. DIlnee IIbali ~a e effect and be tn ." force from add j~tter 'i'b.e earUe.fj J ' \ • period allQY.leif''''I~ laW': .. ,, / ~ . PASSED 41'~1111 'CcJtllleU.· of t\HI )1) . ~ VJIlage of fiWayMlslliUe. A(}hlo~ lthlll SAV ',"Ilm IUPlln.AMi SAVE You SAVE becau .. Itb day of SelJ.te.:u,ber lt5 •.~ ." t LI \ 'b "PUIL-IAVD" HIATII ' HOTPOINT has Q mo';'l"SOY' , ];f. tl4; ' ~WOOD~ ' . ' TPOINT "Magic Cirde" HOTPOINl', buih·in hot II ,ou'ha"',Dnu ownld. , May .~u · I " ~'hurized Cal rod ·healing : ng thermostot, 1~~! .I!I s ~you Supertam. ,011 hi,.. ,nu trap pr.vonts unftec•• sqry cir. Atteet: • ' . t ~ , .t. 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THE MIAMI GAZETT'E, WAYNESVIllE, OHIO
John R. Atkinson tD Harlan and John Francl. to Rettie and Sam Johnson to - .. - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - former answer an d cra·s l petition • Llayd E. and and tD file amended answer and Vina Combs, 15 acres in Walhlns· Glenna M. Estrldse, 1 lot In Frank~ Samuel SmHey, 18.9 acm in Bah croll petition. ton Twp. lin Twp. Jan Twp. Drexell C. and Virginia Fusate Ralph H. Johnson to Harold and Ola W. Kersey to Ira and Martha Calvin Noe va Raymond and , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Esther Cottonslm and Standard and Courllley L. and Vivian M. Thelma Sorrell, 0.89 acres in Hollaway Bowen, 2.8 acres In ' ~ Bldg. " Loan, case dlsimlssed. Short to Jack Maier, 3.3 acres In Turtlecreek Twp. Wayne Twp. A Farm Diary NIW SUITS I Alameda Robinett VI · Glenn Loan, case dismWed. TurUecreek Twp. Ralph H. Johnson to Leslie F. Delphln and Ellen Helton ' to Gladys Conley vs Dean Conley, Sam and Charlene Little to and Patrieal L.· Middaugh, 0.6 Perry E . and Lillian Gayle Overby, The Morrow Thrift Market VI Wood Robinett, divorce, J. T. Riley, By D. J. Frazier Fonde and Cora Blanton, (or attorney. divorce to plaintiff. chUd to plain· Clarence A. and Marie M. Strinser, acres In Turtlecreek Twp. 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. money, amount claimed $517.98., 1 -. tir!. Defendant ordered to pay $15. 8 lots in Deerfield Twp. oCis B. and Mary P. Schreuder Okley R. and Carrie M. Uglesby OCTOBER .. , 1964.-Corn pick· Robert G. Ray. attorney. COMMON PLEAS per week: H. Abernathy to Jessie L. Hood, to Ellis C. Thompson, 74 acres In to Homer and Hazel Purkey, 1 Ing baa begun . and a ome wbeat Walker Feed and Supply, a gen. Violet Hacker VI Robert Hacker, Marjorie M. Eldridg vs ~arry 4 lots in Deerfield Twp. Union TwP. acre in Wayne Twp. pllinUng wbere tbe fields could be era I parlllership vs Jobn and Faye defendant ordered to pay $HI. per C. Eldridge, divorce to plainti!f. Edward and 'Amelia Patterson to William and Jeanette Jones to Ben H. and Clara M. Lewis to made ready. It 1& eUll dry on Dry Jenco. The Peoples Bldg. ,Loan " I week, ete. Egbert Reid va LiUian Stanhope Kenneth E. and Joyce L Dundes, Jake and Omega DeHart, 1 lot in L. Preston and irene Jones, 0.73 Ridge. Tbe Local showers that we Savings. Foreclosure and marsball· Ethelda Keever vs' Robert Eu· lain . 10 lots in Deerfield Twp, Franklin Twp. acres In Wayne Twp. have bad in t.he last rew daYI! ing lien. Fred E. Jones, ittorney. gene Keever, divorce to plaintiff. Reid, divorce to p tiff. George Thomas Newbiggin to Ivan N. Itlgersoll, Inc. to Marion Ben H. and Clara M. Lewis to haven't struck bere. Sunday we Margaret Rowe va WIlliam B. Vlrglnia L. UbI, eta! vs Roy E. -John and Helen Gloruis, 6 lots In C. and Lila June Nee1ey, 1 lot in Robert E. and Frances lM. Fueston, went to Yellow Springs ror dinner Rowe, Jr. divorce, Gray, Risinger Smith, etal, defendant not In con· REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Deerfield Twp. Wayne Twp. 0.73 acres in Wayne Twp. and when w were on the road and Gray, attorneys. tempt of court. Thomas and Gertrude June Ben and John Browning dba Elaine C. Young to C. Dale and __ bome It rained 80 hard (or a few Arthur Christman vs Clifford C. Home Federal Savings & Loan Neville, Jr. to William and Nora Browning Bros. to Arthur F. and Emma Lou Rosencrans, 0.37 acres minutes that we had to stop hl'- Brown, money, William Kumpf and va Frank H. and Emma B. Elmes. Reicbel, 0.13 acres in Lebanon. Genieve Waley, 0.6 acres in Union in Lebanon. . MARRIAGE LICENSES cau •• we couldn 't see the rolld John Os.... ald. attorneys. judgment to plaintiff for $547.29 Orbin and Anna Jean Joseph to Twp. • Sidney and Rutb E. Badertscher James Nuss, 19. factory worker, ahead. ' The water was coming Jeptba and Harret Leonard vs and costs. William E . .and Barbara J. Rainey, Roy and Roxie Berryhil1 to to Ruby I. Reeves, 0.5 aqes ' in LeFr~:~flnn.and Thelma Edwards. 17• . down fnster tban tbe windshield Irma Jane and Maurice Robinson, Flossie Adams VB Lewis Adams, 0.64 acres in Union Twp. Samuel F. and Betty Jane Steel, Morrow: Melvin C. Lamb and Boone and 12 acres in Harlan Twp. Mayne Ledford to James W. and Curtis C. Brown, 23, bank teller, wipers could carry It oft. One damages for shrcb of warranty, divorce to plaintiff. Home Federal Savings " Loan Stella Shouse, 0.31 acres in Harlan Earl L. and Ella Burnett to Otto Anna J. Greer, 41.3 acres In Wash· Middietown and Joyce Bense, 20. like that one would do good here amount claimed, $1,000. and cosU. M It woud rIO up the ponde again. J . T. Riley. attorney. va F. H. and Emma B. Elmes, Tw and Marie Boerner, 33.5 acres' In ing and Wayne Twp. Research secretary, Franklin. The little pond here by the houle Riley, attorney. James L and Emma Jeanne TUr· p. Wayne Twp, James W. and Anna J. Greer Jesse Turner, 22, laborer, Frank· Ie vel")' low. Perhape lOme day I Arnold Halcomb VI tella Hal- man. Judament to plaintiff for Mary Maxfield to Marcus and Stanley Morris to Earnest L. to Kenneth B. and lJllian M. .VOgt, lin and Millie Marie Gross, 18, can have a bulldozer come In and comb. divorce, J. T. Riley, attorney. $619.82 and C08U. Henderson, 1 lo,t in Union and Helen F . Burton, 1 lot In 41.3 acres In Washington and Franklin. ________---=-.___ Harry S. Eastman va Joy and Corrine Twp. . Deerfield Twp. Wayne Twps. Don Blair Wolfe, 26, purchasing eleaD It out and make II blner, Ing futer than we could ule them Barbara Sullivan and the Standard Estella O. Sbumaker to William . Russell F. and Ruth H. Sellkop Jacob and norence Rieman to clerk, Muon and Ella Arlene (¥~re II LIttle Puel ou my lap thele lut ,warm clan .J. have a Bldg. " Loan, and E. R. Houaton, Land GladYI L Jones, 0.73 acres to Henry Daniels. 1 lot in Deer· Vema V. Crabtree, 14 acres in Retalllck, 22. stenographer, 'Lebo again. It fuelnatee her .wben 1 liatch on the . etove nc(w proc.... ln' defendant permitted to withdraw in Hammon Twp. • field Twp. Deerlield Twp. anon. UN the typewriter. U Ihe would but man), bave rotted becaUI. we lie down QuIeti), In m), lap ~d let couldn't ,et tD them. (The cat II m)' Uncel'l -Ilolle It wouldn t mat- up apln.· Now Ihe hu pulled ter but .be can't Inm to ....o tbat.) IlOmethlng off tbe delk and hae The golden rod II almolt gone ' sone down to play with It. I can'l and the leavel are tumlD, to lee jlllt what It II. No"," Ihe II autumn oolorl. The b'- !,upr i playlDI wltb my apl'On Itrlnl but mapletl In the yard by the lane al · that II better than having her play waYI turn a lovel" .color and they I with my ftDIel'l.) alwaYI tum In ' Uie eame order. 1 Speaking ot tomaton. doel. any Tbe one by the hOUN turnl tll'lt on. have illY canned tomatoea 8~d a rew branchell of the tree that tb.e y wol&1d Uke tD donate to next to them. Tbey are already tbe Chlldrenl HOIPltal In CIDclnflame colored whlle the big tree Hu your chUd ever been treat8d oext to them Is sUIl creen. The tbere? Tbe women or St. Maryll ea8ealrns treee aloog the big corn : chul'ch will be ' glad to call ' lor field 8re brighL Tbey tut:D 80 them and take them to the hos· ,. ,f. oddly, first the row of leavea on pltal on DonaUon Day' in Novem· the underside of the branch turn ~er. If any ODe hRB any 9uart can, bright red wblle the upper leaves t that they are not ,olng to ule'. I a re atlll green which «Ivee a lIort know of ROme women wbo would ot striped effect. Tbey ma1 be a be glad to can lOme ror tbe h08we d tree but I 8m glad to have pita! It they bad the · canll. Call them wl\ere 'l can aee their beauty me and I will come and set them In the fail. Canned tomatoes. ~ned trult ~f The sQulrr I ' bunting atll go s any kind. jell lei or preaeI"'Ves. a.re on. Dick came 'out thll morning ' all weI ome. They cannot use ~y and Boon came up with a big one. other kind of bome-canned vesetlV He Bald thllt he saw three and hle8 except tomatoes. If you have al80 saw a tox. That wun't good cann d all you need at home. It news. We baven't bad so much would be a nice thi ng to keep the t rouble wltli (oIes lately but per' extra8 trom going to WaBte by can· haplI th8t Is OOcau e 1 ha ven' t had nlng them for t he hOllpltal. It any young chickens. might be your cblld or your neigh . Tbe tomatoea have been rIpen· . bore who would eat them.
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Just who is Pop? And what prompted him to put astde the checkerboard alter the laat same and say, "Okay kids. Your bedtime. And l'vo 80i my homeworK to do." What's . he studying that's so interesting? And why is he studyjng?
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In this particular case, Pop is about 32 years old and a member of the General Electric family at Bvcndaio.
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Tbe reason why he put asido the cbeickerboaJd to y.oork 011 hit studies is a simplo ono.. He choso to .tildf. No UJ1ioa. It's, his own decision. '
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He might be in one of General Electric's ttainina programs, the schools diat O.B. baa let up for employees in ~ Even~ plant.tltiIllt !lOW, there are 1,200 enro11cd in these internal courses. ·He might be in the Draftl.na School, Eoginoering Education, Supenisory Development, Manufacturins TrainiDI or one a half dozen other fields. .
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'He might be attending one of the outstanding evenins schools operated in Cincinnati-University of Cincinnati. Xavier University, Chase CoUege, Ohio Mechanics Institute or one of the eveninS High Schools. He could be dOing extension work with Miami University Extension.. University of Kentucky ExteDlloD, or taking. cormpoDdcDoo coW'SC. In 19S3, approximately 2,500 General Electric eMployccs from tho Evendalo plint were cnr01lCd in CO\II'M ranging from lki.llcd trades to advanced sraduato ~k ~ enainecrins J11d administra~on.
WIIy.is Pop ~tudyinglnd doing his homework? Be9au. he's one of thousands of O-B peop16'who'Want to SlOW inteUoctua1ly and be ready for pter responsibility. Because Pop himself knows that he has a area~ potontial and he ~ts to reallzc it.
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ITEMS OF INTER EST . , ,6.BOUT FOLKS YOU K'NOW HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mr. John Woollard Is now oon· valoscIng at ,his home toUowlDg surgery at Miami Valley hosDltal . VI'S IT SON ,6.T SAMPSON AFB Mr. nnd Mrs. Everett Sears r eo cently visited their son. Ronald, at Samp80n Air Force Base, N. Y. FRACTURES LIMB IN FALL ' Mr. Ralpb Smith fell during the put week and II Bu'fering a frac, tured Umbo WCTU TO MEET FRIDAY The WeTU will meet on Friday, Oot. 16 at two o'clock In the Friend. Meettng HOUle. SATURDAY QUEITI Mr.' and Mrs. me"e Conner had as Saturday gueala, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lundy and granddaagbter, CONVALESCING AT HOME Mrs. K. N. Hollfh, who hU been confined at Grandview HOIPltal, Ie now ,con &lescing at her home. -RESIDING IN MIAMI.aURQ Mr. and Xl'll. Dale Duffee aDd little aon are now . .Idlng In Miamisburg 'Where Mr. Duffee II teaching In the local lohool. HOME FROM H08PITAL
1\(1'11. Fre9 Graaman, who recently underwent ......ry at Good Samaritan Hos»ltal, Is now recup. eratlng at her h.o me.
LOCAL YOUTH NAMED 114TICIIAL 4·H DELEGATE
Although a'bsent ' a'nd dleabled voters ballots bave been vallabl'! little IDOre than a wf}ek, the de· mand bas been rather brtak, MrtI, Lenore Hollon, deputy clerk at lhe board of . elecUons .\lDnounced. Tax levies, bond Issues and con· tests tor cpunty and state offices are beLIeved to be reatlng con· slderable Interert at this early date. Pel'llons voting ' absent or dis· abled ballot must file applloatlons with the board not later than Oct. 28 at 4 p. m. Balots must be filed with the board by 11 noon Oct. 29. The deputy clerk pointed out tbat any ballola filed after tbe deadline wlll not be counted. Armed torces pertlonnel must bave their ballot. filed with the board by noon on election day, Nov. 2, In order that they may be delivered to precIncts before tbe polls close at 6:30 p. m. Registration is ~not reqniTed In Warrel! county In oreler to vote. QuaUrlations require that a voter mUlt be 21 yean of tile, a I'8Ildent or Ohio for one year, the county for 40 days and ~he vot~ng preclnot for 40 days. Persons mov. ing from one count, to another county wlUaID Ohio. or one PJ'6o clnet to another ID the same coun· ty within 40 day, .,etore tbe eleotlOIl (Sept.. ZJ to Nov. 2) may vote In the preclnot from whloh tbey moved. A better than averace vote I. eQleCted to be cut at the fau eleo. Uon liere.
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Robert Doster, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Doster, Waynesville R. R 3, baa been named boys' delegate to . National 4-H Camp at Washington, D, C. June 15·22, 1955. Being 8elected delegate Is the highest award pos· s ible to a chieve In 4-H club work, One girl wlll be seleoted also, R us se ll fcDonaid, lUIsoclate county agent. IrCllnton county, reporte<t During Doster's '10 ~' ears of 4-H club work he bas completed 27 proJeots whJch Include dairy, sbeep, gardening; fprestry, con· an d servatlon, woodworking Junior leadership. He haa also been active In many county 4-H activities as eU as state 4-li clUb activities. I'n 1963, DOBter placed tiut In alate forestry contest, and received an A grade on his demon· strat.ion at the Oblo State Fair. In addition to thele ltate achievements, he also wu bonored at tbe 1964 Oblo 4-H Club COJl&TesB as one or the outstanding junior leaders In the county. Only ·two 4·H members are II lected by the Ohio 4-H Awards commJ~tee eacb year to represent Ohio at Na· tional ~·H camp. Doster has completed one year ot college at Ohio State Uziiverslty and Is atf1lIated wlth the Alpb.. Zeta agrlcuJtural fraternity.
W.,...,llla 1.lita Dill ill DIJlII ' - MI'1I. Mabel avenue, ~. Dinwiddie, of 2426 MalTern Dayton76, , died at 7 p. m. Monday at her residence
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Burglarll have been busy here during the last few weekends, .brook.1lJg Jnto the sehool bous&, hardware store anU an automoblle. Some time during last 'week end With department store sales riB- thieves broke Into the aehool Ing sharply, sales tax collections bulldJng taking change from a for tbe week ending Sept. 26, 1954 teacber's desk, according to Depalmost equalled receipts for the uty SherHf Oeo. Carroll, who IncorrespondJng period or last year, vestigated, along with Wm. H. State Treasurer Roger ' W. Tracy Sawyer of the local police. reported today. A small window In the renr ot While gains were recorded In the Fairley Hardware Store was only three of the eight prlnolpal broken out and a thief u8ed tbl s olasslflcatlons, the reCleIptii ror ' tbe as a means ~o gain entrance to week were $3 ,262,393, whlcb wall a the slore Sunday nlgbt. A small Bag of only 1866 from the $3,263,· amount of change WllS taken from 2596 a year ago. the cash register, ,whloh, was Taxes recelve4 from generul d.. broken into, according to Sher/U's partment store lIales were $519. Deputy Geo. Carroll, who invest!802, fQr an Increase of $1H,627, or pled. He was aS818ted by Wm. 88.6 per cent, over last year. In a Sawyer of tbe local pOlice. the miscellaneous group, receipts Blood was lound In tbe reBr of of U82,130 represented a rile of the store and In the alley, prob'46,270, or lU:6 per cent. Also reo ably trom cula tbe thler suttered cording a gain was the build ing RS he e.utered" or lett through the c;lnsslflcation where receipts ot small window. $467,127 represented a r ise of '.27, . The car 01 the Berry Electric 137 over last year. Service wall brokeb Into over the The largest decline was made In week end lUI It was parked In the the chain atore group, wltb a drop alley between North and Miami or $114,714 or 20.2 per cent, whUe Streets some time over the week receipts In the automotive clusl. end. It waa not learned what was (Icatlon were oct $107,996, or 11.7 taken from It. per cent. - - -- - - ColJeotloDtl tor tbe fiscal year VISITORS FROM MARENGO· beginning 'Inst . July 1, total ,U,. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Moaber 777.731, whlcb Is a drop or $2,401,· and Karen Sue Mosber of Maren· 310, or 5.43 per cent, for the co~ go, Ohio, were SUndlY afternoon responding period of the lallt fls· guestl of Mr. and Mrs. Harrtl cal tear. Mosher and daughter VIrginia,
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of Waynetrville, had resided In Dayton 33 years. A member or ~be Upwards of twenty local merchante, at a me'e tlng beld last Mon· South 'Park Method1llt church In day mornJng, arrived at a plan to bring til little hoUday cheer to a few .. Sunda,. pute Mr. and 1!Iftt- The Garden clUb met with )(n. Dayton, she waS acUve in lte a(- IamIUes, and at the .ame time encourale local reeldente to bny at Heber Petrtue or Lebulon and Mr.. Dr. ltfarviD on ThuraclaJ, Oct.qber 7th. •• f&lrs ODd Red Cl'OIl work. bome. &Ild I(~ B. V. Saatth, ,;'!,; t ' · ·8M a. me'mb8!- O.,·~... 1----...:"-~-........,...---~ Hera 11 bpw tbe. plan wtn wOrk: The openlq bulneu ... '01· ton' Chapter 126, Order of the CIVIC CLUB TO VII IT RELATIVES 8UNDAY lowed by a pretty ceremony or Beginning nen Monday morn· Announce Brrth Of Mr. and Mra. OItnn'Borden were InltaUatlOD of the oUlcel'1l for -the lng, wIth every $1.00 purchase at Eastern Star. MEET MONDAY Dau&hter Tult....y Survlvortl Include two daughters, • local participating place or Wednesday of relatives in new year, conducted jolntl,y by The Wayneevtlle Civic Club wUl bnlilness, the customer will reo Urbana and W.t Liberty and Sat· the Put PresIdent, 141'11. Atha · . Mr. ' and MrtI. Roy A. Scherer, of Mrs. James Odell and Min Antha urday eYeDlD, lDeste or II~. aDd Flirnaa and the PUt Vice' PNatFarmen' Grange 18 wlll meet Dayton, are announcing the birth Dinwiddie; a son, Frank Rue; a meet Monday, October 18 at 6 : 30 celve a ticket numbered on both MI'1I. Wilbur '])oran In Lebanon. dent, Mrs. Opal Stubb8. The new ID rerular I Tn d · 0 t. or their flrtlt clUld, a danghter, alster, Sarah Burnet, all of I?ay· p. m. at St. Mary's Parish House. ends. The small e D d (s t n b) officers are~ President, 1'41'11. Vas .en on. ee ay, c Elaine, born Tuesd••y, October 12 ton; a brother, ' Harvey M. Burnet Tbe meeting wUl be In the form should e torn ofr and depoSited MaciDDIa', Viae President, MI'1I, 19 In the FrIends Social Room. nt 8 :45 a. m. at G()()c( Samaritan of WayneevlUe; two grandch.lldren of a lather-eon·scout dinner meet- In the box whlcb the merchant VISIT IN M""RIETTA Mr. and 1'41'11. OIenn Borden and Eloise Aluander; and Secretary OrtlCSI'1l for the CO~lng year will hospital. The. maternal grandpar. and a great·grandchlld. Ing with the speaker to ban· will have In a convenient 10 a· ServJces were held at 1 :30 p.m, nounced later. Uon. It will not be necessary to Mr. and Mn. Walt... Wbltaker re- \lnel Treasurer, Mrs. . Jennle Con· be tnatalled by a vlsJting team ents are Mr. and MI'1I. Forest write your lIame and address on • cently enjOl,ed a tour- of Southern ner. , during the · work. Mr. Edwtn Roberds of Dayton, and Mr. aDd Thursday' at the Schllentz and the itubs, as the number will corOhio' and WeatVlrglnia, and "Is· , Excellent reporta were beard Michener will . succ8ed Mr. ' Law- Mrs. Paul A. Scherer, of Waytlea· Moore fune~ home, '1682 Wayne re'spond with the number on the ited Rev. and Mrs. J, W. Wedg. Irom the meetlDg or tbe Ohio A.. vUle BTe the paternal g r a II. d avenue, Dayton, by Dr. Stanley N. soolaUon of. Garden ~uba, beld · at rence Furnas u presldin$ officer. par;nts. . Jefcblld. wood In Marietta. ' la rger portIon of tbe ticket wblcb the customer must keep. This Burial was In Miami cemetery, Needless to say, Paul, David Columbu. Sept. 9 ~nd 10, given A luncb w11l be served and all JoinUy by Min .E1\1&beth Chan· members are urged to a~tend. and Rlcbnrd are the proud uncles. GUESTS FRDM FLORIDA T b e West Wayne Advisory larger part must he present6d by Mr. and MrtI, W. E. O'Neall, ot dler. delegafil, and Mrs. Atha 7:::-:=-=:-:::~--::-:::~~=_____-..;..__- - - - - - - - - - - - Council members eojoyecl their tbe winner In order to clalm the F1orldl, have been the IDeate of Furnas, cueat delegate, in honor annual outing on Sunday at Lake bond, The drawin'gs will be held each 1'41'11. J. B. Chapman for tbe pUt of her Mveral yean of the PreeHope In the Zaleski State ' Forest. week" and called ,011, many of their Idency, A delicious dinner was served in Saturday: evening until Christmas ' The holerer of frlenda, loin. Ohapman &ccom· the club house to Mr. and Mrs. H. at 7:00 o'clock, The meeUnga were 'held on tbe t~e \\ Inntng tlcke:s ne d not be panled them > home for a lhort State, UD'lverslty ' grounds at 00Mrs. LucJle Robin.on, 61, County L. Rye, Mr. and Mn. R. H. HartAn ~ld ramUiar land mark of Greene Connty Is about to be reatay. umbus. The delegates were en. placed. The Bellbrook covered bridge, on State Route 726, over the nurBe, w1fe or Lewis Robinson , Book, Mr. and Mrs. Dlok Irelan, present at the drawing to win, thralled by the t1owe\'ll on exhibit Little Miami Mver In Sugar Oreek TOW,llshlp, Is being torn down as Third ,treet, died very unexpec· Mr. lind Mrs. Harold Whitaker but must olalm the IJond berore tedly some time early Wednesday and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Law- the' next week's drawings. ATTEND MEETING IN TROV' for compeUtJon In the eOQventlon, the new struoture or concrete and ateel Is nearing completion. Local merchanti and their 1m. The Rev. ~. N. Ke, •• Mrs, Dai.)' as well as tbose In tbe ' Unlvenltt The new bridge and Its a~~------------ morning in her Bleep. rence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Services will be .beld Saturday Hubbell, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Dye, mediate families and employees Snyder, Mrs. Dorothy Fruier, Mrs. Gardens, and espectany the proaobes will be .662 miles in To M.. He,. at 1 :80 p. m. at tbe Stubbs fun- Mr. and ·"Mra. ullbertr'"rY9 an r. re not eUrtbte-io participate In Annette An,derle, )(~. Marle 'Jur- Jumbus Park .()f~.es wbere roses The completion of the Th ' d A-the weekly drawings. . fie, Mra. Ronald 'Hawke, MI.I of every kind and descrlpUon are bridge has been delayed due to urs ay n.tmoon eral home here w1tb the Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson, So-Shop at Home - You May Kathetlne Prendergast aIi.d ,Mrs. growing. Tbe State Prelldent of the late arrival or the requIred The WSCS will meet on Tbut. Samuel N. Keys officiating. Bur- . W1.n a Bond! E. V. Barnhart attended tbe R .. Garden Clubs, MrtI. Res: Morela.nd, 8teel, but the Jateat report from day, October 21 at the Methodist tal will be 1n Lebanon cemetery. glonal WODUl,ll'S AuI1llary m.,et· bas , been ' very eUlalent In ber ProJect Engineer Howard H. Pal· Church. A pot.luck dinner. will be . She Is survived by her husballd guidance. '. Nl!xt yeal:'s preSident, mer to DIVision Engineer J, S. aerved at twelve o'clock with the, .Lewis, two sons, Rlohard and ing In Troy on. Thura~ar' By JOHN B. MOWBRAY - -' Mrs, C. ~. StiokaeJ, glvea promise Paxton, states tbat the bridge wlll Lebanon WSCS aa g\!leats. waynes· Tommy; father, Loma Schofield, CONVALESCING AT HOME or being as · (Ood. Prof. Victor H. be opened to . tl1ltftc early this ville members aTe requested to of LebODon; ODd a sister, Mrs. A~tlng County Allent Mr. Fred Hook, who underWent Rles 'Is stili secretary and aa help- winter. bring food ror a PEtSt and coUee Mary Dranch, of Alexandria, Va. surg8fY at AlIaml Valle,. hospital ful liS eyer. ' , , Work crews BT completing the and rolls will be furnJshed. The Charles Fisher on Lester Stolle's Winner of the 'pure bred hoI· • during the past weelt Is now at ' d ' filII JIg In at teen h d s business session wlU open at oneplace on the lownshlp line road. s leln calf given by the Warren The th.e me for next ,Year , Is ra III ng, an near Waynesville, bas a · very tn· CO)lnty 4.·H Jublor Leadership his bome 'and 1& slowly recovering. "~owlng, Growing. Showing and of the bridge ID preparation for thirty p. m. teres tlng silo. MI'1I. Hook also waa Ul durin; his Sharlng." Plans for the local the paving of the approaches. The Club In their drive for swimming "The Baha'I International com· When they couldn't get all of pool funds was M:rB. Margnret absenc~, and tbey are so · vef)' club for tbe cQmlng year will be cOJ;1crete dec1ui, «;If the bridges. are g rateful for the many munlty believes that an human wheat tbey were cutting Into Meineke of Ri. 2, Blanchester. cardl they built around this theme. They finished and , t \ ey h are ready'or beings have the right to live In a tbe permanent up'rlght silo tbey Mrs. Mlenke, who lives on Rt. received and rot the mallY kind 'were Qui'te fully discussed from the appllcatlon of the asphalUc socle~y wbose laws and Institutions ha s tily built one out ot straw 123 South of D1aok.h awk here In needful dlgglng ' to publicity of the concrete surface. Pouring or 'the things done for them. bal es. _ Warren County, Bald,' "It's the' ti.rst work done. ; approa.ch slabs' began. -Monday, Miss Elizabeth Chandler wns a conrorm to the truths of a He placed the bllleH In a circle thing I ever won In my llfe," CHEERFUL CIRCLE MEETS October 11, visitor at tbe bome of Mr, and gresslve nnd unlversnl religion. Mr. and Mrs, Erne.t Butterworth , The new .year book Is not out The bridge will bave spans of Mrs. John HlIt nelllr Springfield The Individual In hlB personal ' lICe and put a cO,uple strands or num. Th,e calf waB given to the JunJor ' seeks to divest his beart ot pre· ber nine wire ' around them and Leadership Club by Mr. E. N. WH' were boat and .tess to the yet, but the npxt club meeting Is SS', 11P', ODd 811', for a 'total lengtb on Satnrday ruomlnl~, 0 MJ!8. Lucille Armll~e apent the judIces handed down from )1i8 pulled them ttgbt - with rence son and Son, of tbe Silhouette Cheerful Circle Group on Satur- 1 be with MrtI, EUnice AJlford, of 286 feet. General contractor on dayevliultJj;. A pleasant evening near ?It. lJollt. /I. pl~t 8ale tor the project .Is tbe Mannix Broit. week end wtth ' her :.laughter, 1'41'11. forefathers or ,prevaUmt In his stretcbers. On the Inside they Farm. Rt. 2, Lebanon. Chances lIls faith makes It of cards ~as enjoyed ' and delicious memberl\ /lIId th,e lr frlep.ds will be COJ'PO . ration of Greenville, Ohio. Woodrow Owens ,a·nd famlly ' In clvllJzaUon. Ihcumbent on him to evaluate per. taced the Uraw with building were then. 801d on t.he calf and the refreshments were gerved to_ ·Mr. held at the aame Ume. money given to the 4·H swimming Jlaper. "The old covered ' bridges were ~1?l."lngfield . .> .. and Mrs. S, S, Ellis. Mr. and Mra. ,. engineering marve.. In tbelr' dar,'1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keresey sons as bunlan beings ' wlthoqt reo I looked at the .sllnj!'e a couple pool which Is scheduled ' to be con· Keller Hoak, ·Mrs. Ada Smith. Mr. Paxton said, "but tbls taster movr and ' children at PbtUipsburg, vis- speet to race, class, nationality or daYiil , ago and It really looks good, sttucted ~n the near future. and .Mra, J. B" Rlcb . and Mr, and lng age wltb Its beavY tratflc has Ited their lIunt, Miss Margaret creed. He strives to attain by He put In around 200 pounds or prayer, meditation ' and spiritual ground corn and cobs per wagon nlDg to attend get your tlokets Mrs, L ....V. Branatrator. made '~helr replacement neces. Edwards on Sundar ' afternoon. edllcation, a flr,n understanding ... WEI:K Eo.'.,. GUES'"'S ~ .• ' . ' , " . Mra.; Athl'lUa Grlle~t" ot West of tbe centrai Qah.a'i teaching . of load to help soak up the juice. It now. Sales are limited . t1"~II:o , ... I'll.,..,. .,' '" Services tor OttO-' boemer n.:R ' . " r Palm ·13eaoh, Fla., acicompanlell by you are Interested, stop by an" • bid you ever wonder juat how Mr. qd ' Mra, Loull Flrea 'had I, -Wayne'~lUe. were c~duetec\' V{~ feel that It I,a ec!>nomlcallr her daughter or Indianapolis, Ind., the Oneness of Mankind. Their look It over. your farm stacks up with other as 1Yeek end guelts Mr. and Mrs. 1:80 p. m. n:lday at the Roberta desirable to repl: ce th~e brldae, vlslt;d frlendli at the Home one aim 11' to 'generate by union , the moral (orce needed to oreate in· Charlee FJres and sons 0I ? FJ'e, &8 aodn u the fundI , ar, avail· , . stltutlons ·1tnbued wltb a world out. LIlst call for fumJgat~on on rarms the Bize ' of you \'II 'a nd wlth .... t. T' h l bad S ·.I.d tuneral bome. 921 Brown a~reet; " cnntlnued Payfftft' ~'because day last ",eek. ' won . ey a so as Uu ay DaYtOb BUrial ' " . ..,.. , "'JI:':'~ " h I of \he self-cen, wheat. When the daytime tem- simllar enterp~llIeS wben '.It 'comea pelts M.r. and lUi. C. H~·, H.... . t .' " M./. Wn_}D SP[IDSdI_loIbt:1rG a blghway can be' no strOnller 'tban Mrs, ~~eABtht blelfor!". erd~arr a,ge look fndeftOOndent ""'rature drops muah below 76 It to Income and e~ftenseB? T be. .... b d MI': H Id T o( ceme ery. ... ~mell , .... a t Its weake8t bridge. The new was Miss e a .,....wa! s, a or· tered .cultures : and phll.osopblell vv ., hard' to get good control. Car- Rural mconOlnlea Department at M~. .::: H':la;"aDd 19:30 a~ m. , Tuel4ay .~ hla relit· strudture also ', ellDilnate~ mer resident of WiLytlesvllle. 4!volved In the past." bon blslllflde Is InOamtnable but Ohio State Unlyel'1llty .prepar,a dau,hter of , Oakw~' ,. Mr. aDd dence ~er bnupectvd ~l1ne8B~ A cOltly maintenance p.toblem InMr. ~rl DakIn, of Lebanon, E.xcerpt f~om tbe Baha'I u .. G u •. r· .... I U1 d ' th b .. Inch summarl" for fa.rinera '1'bo t st oes , e est Job. keep farm accounts. The E. H. lira Ray ~to.mp~of MltUDlaburl' n~U~~ Da7to~",~e ha4 · lIved 011 volve4 ID kee,p\i18 these old bHd,. vlcUe4 ., bls moth,.', ;Mrll,_ Ella atlon of HUman QblltaUonl M .and Mn Robert ·Meredith Del Poe A '!enue' I~ ....t oItT.Prior In . . . bcradttiOD." ) I. I . . l)aJtba; on FrIda,. ~. . ' Rlgnts .submitted to the Uutted ,Don't put n~rn In the crib DuValls UI)'" bY FrUlkliD have folr. .: moriDI to Warren count, aboat " • ' . Nationa Human -RIghts Comml. where you have old com. Reason lowed thIi praotlce' of keepl~c .Ion In 11'7. II, the .aJllOl!loll ino~ tIi8 cai. Jf,rm account. wltb ~. UlUyenlt, pdt paat eati the WlJ' hoi. III ear for .more than iii,...... a4d1. INDELIBLE" PENCIL8 HERE corn. will get IDto the Dew corn.' lion to UnIUQ GUt jut hoW' d · . th* staIlbl'd : CIOlQU,. alent Joa ..... lOU al.o ban a We have lOulna V.a. ladai- , PI. rout Uaketl for November complete IDOOD tax reeonL Ible CopJIq PeaoIW"..,w ID ...... .... ad ' a .... DIIaIIctt,IIotb • home. . , 8 are 10_ rut. u (00.. . . . . . . . . . . . I'our) . TIle Miami Oautte. ?
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IllAID '"fAWir ..,.... MOtIDAQ, NIIHEQ, PROVID!D AND PAID IUpPU~ ullder ,t"e terms of this ' ::-_ _--:--:-:~~-~-- FOR. · o('dlnuce .ball be TbreQ Cents CC)mpany ahall lndemnlty, 6l\oller· BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CSO.i>3) per kllowatt·hour by meter, ate .Dd hold harmiesl the Village COUNCIL OF TJlIll VILLAGE OF. provtde4. ho"'ever, that If the ua· for aU 101.. damage or expense. WAYNESVlLLE. S TAT E . 0 F age and coniumptlon of electrlo growing out of or In eny way con· ORIO: energy II auch th.t a rate lower !leoteC! with th~ clalma of any per· S~TION 1. That The Dayton tban Three Cents nO.03) ber Idlo- aon. except claims for Injuries Power and . Light Company. an w.tt·hour wol1ld be earned under and-or death o~ employees or tbe Ohio eorporatlon, hereinafter re- the otherwlse applicable rate" of VUlage arJllng out of and In lhe ter red to as the "Power CompIUlY," the Power . Cpmp.nY., duly pub. course of their employmellt. fol' in· ahall fllrnlah and Buppl,. to the Vo. Hlbed and on. file wltb The Public jurlell to peraon or property occa· lage at Waynesville. Ohio. at tbe Ctlllties Commllslon 'o f Ohio. then. sloned by sucb energy up to the prices and under the terms and and In that event, the Vlllage (ahllll volpt ot its delivery to the loca. cond I\,ona herein Pliovlded sucb be priVIleged to apply to the ,Power U~n cove~ed by this - ordinance. ele c~rw energy as may be needed Company for lucb tate for service. and tbe Power . Comp.any further In and for the operation of the Ilnd. thereafter, the energy so to agrees to defend at Its own ex· munldpal waterwork8 tor .nd duro be 8uppUed by The Dayton Power penle any ' aulta baaed upon auch Ing the period of five (5) yeara. and Llgbt Company shall be . sup- alarms. except that the Power commencl.ng on the 6tb day at plied uqder and In conformity Company shall .not 'be liable OF reo October. 1954. . with such applicable rate. sponetble for. and ahall not hold The Power Company may make the ' Vlllage harmless. trom any SE<JTION 2. Tbat the point at delivery ot all SUCh energy 10 to and ahaU receive a minimum 1081. damage of expense growing be IUPIIUed hereunder for the pur· monthly charge of Seventy·flve out ot or In any manner connected pOlea .toreaald shall be at the Cents <,0.76) per meter per month with the act or any employees or point of termtnatlon ot the said lor . ,the meter Installation estab· lbe Village wbo may go upOn any Power Company's aervlce Wirea at lIahed for the mealurement or en· structure, ~quJpment. pole. tower. tbe outside of the Village Pump· ergy so to be lupplled. . appurt~nance. appliance or line or IPS Station. loca.ted on me Vllla,e SECTION 6. That a.11 meter. the Power Company. or attempt to Wat~f'jVorkB Property. The point IDatalled by ~rtu~ of tbe proyl· do anything to or wltJl any propot measurement or all sucb ener· !ilona o't tbla ordinance , sbal1 be erty ,of the Power Company. gy Iba~ Ile at tbe meterhoard 10' read monthly and aa neary as pos· SEOTI.o~ 8, That the Village cated on the lnslde or the Vlllare 11~le on the lame day of each shall npt permit any of Itll em· PumplDr Station. . mOl\th. and· tbe laid Village agrees ploY!lel to. and none of Its em. Said Power Company abal1 fur· ~ pay ..Id blllll for electric ener. ployeea ahall. go upon or do an)'· plah, supp)y, operate .and maintain gy as tbey, are rendered. tblng to · or with any Itructure. all tranaf9rmeri. service wlree and . SECTION 6. That all reBpollsl· eqUipment. pole. tower. appurten· me~e.ri n~cel~arY In ~~d; .for ~e blllt)'of t~,e Power Co~!?aIlY In reo lUl.ce, applJallcp, line. or en), other proper deilvery and me~urement rard to the electric energ; iiapplleel Dr!l~!t~ o~ the J?qw~r Cq~pany. ot .uch electl'lc energy so to be ' hereunder Jlhall -ceue after tb.e. l ElEPTION 9. ThlLt . upon . t~e Bupplied hereullder. , Any and all lame-b,1 been"dellverlcl to .the lo~ Power Company Clklng Ita written propert1/ .apparatul and devlcel p,&U.pn Jllte~lQned .bove. III accord· aBceptance .ot thil ordlDaDce ' ...Ith furnished b,.. lalel. Power Comt;laDY a~~~ with t~. provl• .1qp.... 01 .thll llle Clerk ot ...Id V!llaae within lball be and . remain Itl property ordll!anc•• and , the . V,Ulase. &gJ:eel $hh11 ,(80) dall from th" taldng rep~dl~ tbe mCJd~ or JQaJ1uer to . Inelemnlfy. e)[onerate and' hold eHect tjlereof. thla ordlD&II.Ce ,baU qC afUxatloll % ..atyc,bmellt to harmless thl Power Company tor /le . ~nd . conIU~ut.. \ &- ~Dtract 1M!Pr,Open;. ~f tbe vlDqe-ot Wa;.uell. all ·lolI. claml.le or es:pen.e (I'OW· l w,t!,II tb" ,I"d VIll~e. &nd til!! vIlle. 6ialo. Ing, out.of or 'Ill aDY way connected fo~el:.. CO.paJiy, Itl .ucce~H Th. VIII_g. of Wa1neevble ahall ~Ith the elaima. of uJ pel'lClll; ex- alld aealIPa. .rVallh, ope~te and matllt.11l all C'.Ql I)\aiml:" JRr ~nJurl.) and/or . /iJECTION 10. That tlill ordl· a~~, . ftxturea, . devlce. aDd death ••,!f ,aDplo.,ell of thl 'P.o1l:er Dance Iban tate .ffeet IUld be lD appl.o.. ,aecelat.r7 to ,reeelYe ....d Comp~yl. a~W. 9ut iOr.~, hi~tho torce from and afteE' tile eerUut .UII,H lu~h ....rn at aDd after cou",e of tbelr employ,ment Wfth peliolt ,allow. bJ I.... , tb" pq1Ilt of 4e1Jv~l7. lte~ln above the Po...er cOmll&llY. for IlIj1ijrtel . PN:l8J.l11 I'" tb. ' ~lIlloll O'r th, IPiCnItdlf ~c:ept I!!lete~ which ,.,,-e to ~rlOn or propert,. occuionecl V.uIap of W~YIl.. vJ.be. 01.10. thlB to be rurnllhed by: tit. Po.....r by Ilicb ea.!'IJ ' at aDd atter Ita 7tli day of B!Ptem~.!i i154. to: deUYI.,. to th. , locatloll CIOvered II. iii. BIICTION.. Thai .Iectrlc .Iler- ·117 ~ · Q~Ce. aDd the Ii.,or. b ppUfjI bereGllder ,ftIrpa.. ~ t.I,J dlte~d .~t '" Attest: . . . . . . wIaU "u bo.... · CiINDIIleJ" OlfD eve.e anJ lulta beeecl GlICID MARY STANSBERRY, ' eIaIIr ... ~....... ~ ~ lacb cw.u.. . cI.r~ ~ 1.t-tto yalta. ad at SECTIO~ 7. nat tbe power lo.1.....to.H •
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WiUia D. and IIacIoUn Bunter Donald. n d Nor m a Jean Junior Gay iIutehi.nIcm, II. Ito Earl ud Opallluie WriCh&, Vaqbn to ClareDce II. aDd Irma Air Foree. YlNht-PatteDou Air ItI lot ~ WaynesvUle. F. Lawhorn, 0.35 acres InFrauk· Bale and ~ A. ChetImtD. ~ Ralpb R. &ad Alma H. Stowe 1hl~. M. LebeDoD. I I.:;::;,;:;;;;;;;~;:~~,,:=:,, ....;'~' to Gertruae and H. L. Nauroth, Florence J, Courter to Jam_ Pa"l IU~ AUIDleJl, 2~ . A " a.J4 KI'eS in C1ean:reek Twp. E. Cow1er, 1 lot in Morrow. and ale aj)prentiee, I'oIter • I~_ ( , " ( ": if, JobD H. and BAlla )(. Flab. Sr. ClA.ude I. Betty c.1AIDbwWt ~y c. and Bf.It)ua A. Wanda Lee EWI, 18, clerk· 8 D J OH..~ H ~~, ~w aDd John B. UNl NUIICY J. I'iab, to Chester -T , ~ ~ , ~, ~ ,..•• ttO Lorabl D. imd Kinp lIllla., . " "_ _ _ _ _... . N" _ _ _N , - Jr. to Leo lad Sblrlel ROle Wll· Heel),. Jr. 1 lot 1D ~ BVeJtii MCAr~ UK in Collen 19, I~ ~~.... 11 It'''' D... .,_ ..... '1 l • . :._~ . -1 itA1, Uama, 1 lot in SpdDiboro. 'l'wR. . , .. .. ~ TwP. wo~e y _..l.. __ :.. '0 . . . . ""',.""• n •. -:sa ure - - tile tree. a~ ~ JDIther VOla BarpD to ChrJa a . Dallu and Idella J:.eiIh to . ~ aDCJ • ~bbard to ~.. r, ~y~ .........- ...... .,., .., ~ ~.... Iheddlq their ~L',ooIoN4 • Johh, 'fl.. VOIl...:. farIen. 1 lot in~. '" . Gi'oVU Ud..GlaCba 1'. lones rUce Gr.-.la. Pl~t Pla1D.. p "u ....., ~ I¥""" ,, -W ltaa4_ J ~, , -,;1 ' . a.cr-.~~~,_ , Tom noreQCe, JDC. to Denver 0.37 aes iDI W&yJ1e Twp. ,Emmitt l)iaijQn, 40, m Jut ~.,..t ~ ~ jet all til. let orap tAl ~ ft'pbl, ;1C8I'le& to deteDdaotOllCl'Oll-~- steVe. _ IIIDUft ' Tlmer to D. cOrWin, 5.0& aiic:orN in I'ranilin _ Lebanon aM MJldred WllliaIDa, troIW 1I" ,~ ,tIIln fa ,f'I~ *1ft .lln1J 4inrn JIJ ..we .1IpoD ~ etc. . . ' . I'loyd W. ucI Ruth B. WIeItall, TwP. .,' I -lpp."GB LICIINII. 28~ bookkeeper, Lebanon. a =.,..~l~~re.. It M...! ~"J~p ,P;D4 ~tll~Ir" ~ • ~ U:!,,;UA!. C. ~ 1 lot ~-~ Tw,p. , Tom norenee, IDe. to Denv~r C. W. CliiUUne: 10 Sal~';' Jti~u D Scliw'- 20 ~. " ""' :na ~..,..... UlilllD .. the mOlt tieiuUM t1mp 1lIUA~ ~ CJI.,J~ H&ril- Fnni W. · ADd nml Dallu to D COrwin, 1 lot in FraJlldln TwP ' ,-. -.. pod ~ •• ~ Oi tile . , I tIIlDk. nere'l ~ lQI.. clft'A. etAL ~. DOnald Roland J:. 'DiUu, U -=rea in 'DozWd S. iad ThelmA L. ~~. = c e Kay,. ~~ l~1a~:irley ooat. Before we U.,ea, ~... flIfla~ pip " t¥ ,air (tbM ,aatM tiiih 'iraDtecs ~ aa,.. to pl_ . WuhfDlWb r,r.Wp. ,!., to RO')' Eo UI4! QonQa l. Allbott, 0.11' ' . ' ' . "bale p1aee " . bl ~ tOU lee' like ~1tIN .aD! pla~. Security.J'lnaDee Co. 'AIle. CUJtgin and 1l"r8ft1c ,A. ta'!!8 ~ Mallie J1.':p" • • _ . Jaat ... Iii. All thl other 40.. 'ftiel thl BuTet." '!P.leftiD But.cb Kerlin IIDd MU7 :Terry Ammi KinE to Everett ,eu aftIc ... ~ ume It ...... LouIIe lAW. ri AlVin AWaI, Lou Wela, 1. lot in 1.Aban~ Spencer, 0,811 fICrea in 'UDloIl. Tw# • ~ . . , ~. • lint JW. tile • W" all ryD a~ rut al •• ce clefeDdapt ordeftd to ~ $10. Abel 0UDacin and lP'ranikl A. J~ . ~ KinI to ~tt ,-", ......,... ..-'.........'., ...' .....~....~ ..' ..'~ ..'.
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We Service All M.kes and Models. Ra~io. Televilion "10" bff On All Nat'" Picture Tubes SoW and In~alled Antenna Installation ·..... RepaIr ' ALL WORK IS QUAJlANTEED PHONE CENTERVILLE MO 1·1m
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B,n B. and, Clara M.. Lewi& to Ike and Mac Gabbard, O. acres in Woyne:rwp. B. . and Miry E. Reed Nelaon and Htul DuJr:ron., '10 acres in Harlan TwP. . GI~ Shope to Hershel L. Shope, 8 Iota in Deerfield Twp. William C, and May Moore to
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UAL ESTATE 'J'RANSFEK8 William F. and Mildred P. Edwards to Clark and Mannie H _ _8tt _ o_n_,_1_ 10_t_ in_ IFrankl _ _in _ T_W'p _ . Iud now It baa had allother two tou of 11m. to the acre and loel Into wbeat and oata aDd clover. Th.' ffrat Um~ th,re haa been olovel" on It lJi the memory of man. Jt .. a pJenur. to lee what can be done with old farmed out land wben It reta what it needs. Squlrrel Iw.DtlDC wQl be ov.r the fifteentb. I hope tlaq left enourh for next year. s., there are more ratlblta at HanllT Hollow thll year thaD there have lMien for .. IOD&- ttm.. Thet mUlt like ollr com and dovlr. Xaybe tile rabbit hUll"'''' will mike liP for the lack of aq1llrrt1 linters tbit year. W. had a falrl, good lealOn but not u good .. lut year. Lota , oC wUnuta t1l1a yeu
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1. For each pure"... from .. locil merehant who II p,artlclpatlng, you will recllve. • tlcklt numberea on each end. Tlar off the ltub (amall .nd) and place In contaIner In .tore where pureh... w.. made, 8e lure to k"p 'argl portion of tlc~et, .e )'OU mUlt prelent thl. matching number to win bond• . 2. Each 8aurd~y el(enlno until ~hrlltma •• two numbe,.. will bl drawn .t 7:00 O'Clock to detlrmlne th.~ _Ik'i wlnnen. Wlnne,re nled ' not bl prelent at drawing. but mutt claim bond blfore thl neltt wlek'. drawing. S, M.reh.nu and their Imml!Slate f&plllle. and em· plo),111 .re not ellglbl. to participate In the w.ekl)' drawlno-. . "
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B. and ~ary E. Worrell to Vidor and Alice E. JOlmaon, 37 acres in Fran'l!tiil Twp. Ethel VaIl' Derveer to D. J . and Grace L. Powers. ,I lot in Franklln 'Dwp. _ Tom Florence, Inc. to Edward N. and Evelyn Bade, 8 Iota in Frantlin Twp. Benjamin F , Schlemmer Alber.t Hendricks, 1 lot in' Mason. Beatrice E. Koenig to Wade R. and Alverna Shaver, 50 acres.in HamiJton Twp.
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ADMISSION
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER t 4, t 954
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Mr. lAd .Mn. Clltrord DoIler i.Dd WIIUy, of Sprlntfiela. were cue~tIl Frldl7, eveninl of hl. parenta, Mr. and Un. Herbert T. noeter. .nd everyone or tbe .tan tUrDI The ~SCS wl11 meet In the toIn .n excellent performance. AU Ctal roomB of the Methodllt tbll .nd It's In color too. To top h"rch Thur!ld..,. afternoon. HOI~ It all oft tbere 1.1 th. iDcomp.rtlRS!!S are Mn. Elizabeth Penn)" able mu.lc of Irv6Dr Berlin. Be Mrs. Roy ClarY and Mn. Gnnt • ure to lee ·thll one. Carnes. For the' .dvellture lover there'l Funeral lervices tor JOleph 01boru. 90, were c6nducled Monda", lick of Bard.lto1fD, ~.. Mr. ,and the new clDemucope production afternoon from lbe Marlh funeral Mr.. Clarence C1e.ver. 01 ~or- or "Tb~ Adventure of MalJI Bab.... home with burial In Supr Grove wood. Mr. and Mn. ,A, F. MuUer. cemetery. Mr. Olborn died Frlelay of ColumbuB, Mn. Emma OUne, Mn. Ruby ' Stump, Mr. and Mrl. at btl relldlmce, ne.r Haney. v~U CAN ' FJX' IT ' James C2Jne and (amily. Mr. and •V Mrl. MoU CllDe. Mr. and Mrs. burg. Be was a retired farmer In Oill are.. Survivon ID~uae two Earl Cline .nd family, Mn. Dal.y -Gl Hartsoek. Mn. M.rte Ora)" Mrl. 801)1. Ha.rry, with wbom he lived, Lea.le lAwlOli. Mr. .nd Mra. C, • nd Warren, ~f WllmlD&ton. 1.. Allen. Mr. and Mra. 0. E.' D.v· Mr. and Mre. Glenn Frollt &114 lion, Mr. and 1\(r.. Barry Howe family have moved Into the dll' and Mre. Helen Rarrll Klatt, all plex on Soutb Itreet, which they of Dayton and Mn. Eacullne Rey. recently acQuired from Mr. and noldl Walker and Jolr. W.lker of Mra. Pete boron. Jame.town, and Mr. aDd II.... Roy Je~ Masten haa accepted a r-:===::::::::~~~~n Harnelll and Mn. MyrUe Holver· job wl\.ll the N.Uollal Cuh Rei' Il tott of Xenia. tster . Co. ID Da7ton. ),fr. ' nd Mn. Ambroee Moore h ••e returned to their home h .... foUowlllr a few d.),1 vi.lt with frtends In Bond. Ky. Mis. JaDet Dolter••of ClDcln- '----~---~:;;..;... 1 ;, f.' , naU. ."., a gv,et dUrm« the week Ifo. Pr ....... . end of her parentll. Mr. and Mri. 'MIe ~ulHt .nd qwekeat 1mY to Charles Doeter. d .) with a ~Ie Ua mr plater The Inw!104 famtJ)' dlnPer was wall~ ~ ~, ~ IliWnIf o~ of a naal on whlell a plcilunt has hun" Hned .t .JacobI Park Sonda,. to fUl it with Plastic Wood. Thi. AlDOl FuI.te. former resident ie will give )'our nan, when you drive of .thls C!OIDIDUDltJ'. Buttered. bro- it in agalD, a atronrer 'bold than it ~q~ ,ha'" ~!,la~"" .... ken collar boIIe &lid 9t1U1r ~urleB could.hav.o in plast~". ~)'d - . --V aU - . . 1f tbe diameter of the hole I. no\ cub rec:enU)' whUe playins baseball. .... -... _ . . -~ .... • The . W~coljDe Btbk mu. of I'"t.te~ that 1It. a pencil, all. n 0 f. PJ'Hf. ~e pu.tic . ~- . - ......&I! 14"J¥.U • .JODah'l R1pl Baptist CIlurch met fOU Wood firm 'Ilnto It. ·U ·llIe hole" ........,..., ~, iIm. I'ridaf eveD1D. IA .' the home of Iareer. it ia .,good Jdea tq bllild ill . . . euI'18,.... ......... c.MWfac. IIr. aDd Mr,t. William . ~. t l'OID the ..l~~. wIth .Hverit liten Yoo bow tho old triah pro,.... Du~ u,.e evenIDl. "Albe" ~1' ~ PlasUc ;W~.allowbur ~ch t'ti • Do neb thID atro · o.dry before A\e nex.~ Ii apPlf~ tift,' ,_i. I f " q noldl Ihoweel colo~lIdel oN Jt' either ,event, J"t U\e PlaaUe driaIt. then. vuy wUIc mea. ORDiNANCE No. 2SS WoOd liarden overriiibt. THen drive ~ ~ ID naH •. JOur picture, " ~:;''lr Wild.. .. AN ORDINANCE- FIXINQ THE ~n the. job.1.I do~ _ rea laIe PRICE WHICH THE DAYTON rlu,. IC \\ood Will all9 Mve • that ~I_ ....... _y . . PO~ER AND t,IQHT. CON· firm hold to Icrews th:lt won"rt s~ .....:"'''''' ___ 1011 PAt4:Y'.l\ ITa,.aUCC~88QRI .~b : Ight beeause the ~eJ'cw hole. hi.................~,..t JOY. .... AleloNe. MAY C~~RGE FO" ·!ome too large. the holel" . . . . to .oe a ..........~.. EL~Ct'IC ~ERQY F (J R. ill~dy\ "~.ri~d, nnd .pin let Nr~HEtJ F () R MUNICIPAL '~n.en O\·Cnllgrlt. il J • Lhon th e til BJ tile . .,., JOQ ,1mow the dIf!erI, PUMPING PURPOSES IN THE ·Ill/o..ve tur,noo into k . •1 ulu·,,',le m.c:e aD iIlventioft"ud . ' VILLAGE OF WAYNE8VILLE. ihCo whlcl, the ,cl~ew. can dilCOv"2 T,Wbena CUlC9maiiome OHIO, .FOR A PERIOD- OF FIVE late, h. . IOtta Invent ••to!')' 10 (5) . YEARS. COMMEN~INa ON f I hie wit. Ihowdn't diacoYer wbeN THE 8TH DAY OF OCTOBER. \, freJiieD~y of approxlrately 60 be'. beuo " > 1,54, AND Q~TE~'-lNl"'G 1;~E cyclel per lecond. --ID _ ..... _ ....... se-MANNER . IN . WHIC", .AW SECTION 4. ,.h.t the rate to ..... VI'I ELECTRICITY M~"( 8.E FO'R· be ch.rged for aU electric energy IIONIAQ, CIS AND Cll-1Y HlttiED, PROVID~D ANH P~ID luppUed under the terml of thll . FOR. ordlnaDce sull be Tbne Centl Company' Ihall IDdemnlty. eIoner· BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ($0.03) per kllowatt·hour b, meter••te alld hold b.rmlen the Villale COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE QF provided, howeverl.. tbat If the UI· for aU lOll. d.ma,e or elpense WA YNESV1LLE. S TAT E 0 F age and couumpuon of electric growl~r out of or tn any way con· OHIO: energy I. lIuch tbat a rate. lower nected wltb the cl.almB of any per· SECTION 1. ~bat Tbe Dayton than .Tbree Centll (10.03) ber kilo- Bon, except claimll for Injuries Pow.er and . LIght . Com p..ny , an watt·hour would be earned onder .ndoOr death of employees ot tbe Ohio corporation. :herelnafte.. . ppllcable-r·ates of VUlage arJslng out of and In tbe ferred. to as ,tbe "Power Companr," tbe Power: Company. duly pub. course of. tbelr employment. ror tn· shall furnish and supply to the vo. Illihed and on file with Tbe Public juries to perlon or property occa· lage of Waynesville, · Ohlo, at tbe t;Ulities Oommlsllon of Ohio. tben. s10ned by such energy up, to the prices and under the terml and and In that event. the Village sbsll point or Its delivery to tbe locac ondi~loD.8 herein pt;ovlded lueh be prtvlleged to apply to the Power lion cove~.d by thJs ·.ordlnance. electrlc energy as may be needed Company lor luch rate for service, and the Power Company further In and for tbe operation of Lbe snd. tbereafter, tbe energy BO to agrees to defend at its Own ex· municipal waterworks for. aod duro be Bupplled by Tbe Dayton Power pense any sultl baaed upon luch Ing the period or (lve (5) years. and Light Company sball be sup. clalmll, except tbat ' the Power commencing . on the 6th day of plied uqdllr and In conformity Company shall not be liable o. reo October, 1954. . with sucb applicable rate. ' sponstble for. and . sball not bold SECTION 2. That the point of The Power Company may make tbe Village harmless, from any delivery of all Buch energy 80 to and IIhall receive a minimum lOBS. damage o~ expense growing be supplied hereunder for the pur. monthly charge of Seventy·flve out of or In any manner connected pOBes aforesaid shall be at the Oents .($0.75) per meter per montb wltb the . act ot any employees of point of termination at . the laid .lor .the meter Installation eetab· the VtIlage who ma)' go upon any Power Oomp.ny's service wires at \JBhed for tl\e measurement of en- structure,. equipment, pple. tower, the outside of tbe Vlllage rump· ergy 110 to be lupplled. . appurtenance, appliance or Une ol ing Statlop. located pn me Village SECTION 6. That all meters .the Power . Colllpan),. or attempt to Waterworks Property.. The polDt Installed by ..-trt~e of the provl· do anything to or wJtb any propof measurement ot all sucb ener· slons of this ordinance IIhall he ert)' 'of the ;Power Company. 17 Iball be at the meterboard 10- read monthly and as neary as pos· SECTION 8. That tbe VUlage ca.ted on the tnslde of the Vlllase sible on tbe same day of e.cb 8~.11 not permit any of. It. em. PwnplDg Station. month. and' tbe .ald Village agrells ployeel .to. and none ot itl em· Said Power Company shall .I.pr. y> pay .,...d .pIlla for electric ener. ployeel Iball. go upon or do aily· Jjish, supply. operatea~d malDtaln gy .11 they are rende~d. thlDg to or with any Itructure. all. transformerl. Bervlce wlrel Ilpd . SECTION 6. That all responsl· equipment. pole • .tower. apP\1rten. me~erll ne1les~al')' In a~d, for ~e bl,lltYof. t~~ Power Co~pani In reo aD,ce, .ppUance, line, or any otber proper delIvery and meaurement ,.rd to ttie electric energy supplied pr9~ .!!( tbe I?ow"r cqmpany. of Buch electric ellergy so to be hereunder '8ball .~eue after the SECTiON 9. That upO~ tite lupplled hereunder. Any and all lame..h/Js Men ,delivered to ,tbe 10-' Power Compan)' fuiui tts wlittilD propert"l .apparatus and devices ~U9n )Den~lqoeel , .bove, .In accord· a~ceptance of tbl. ordlnaoce with furnl.hed by 1.ld Power Compaoy an~ llwtth tbe ·· provlllqo of. tJJlI die Clerk of 1.ld . Vlllap wlthlD Ih.lI be and remain ita property prdlD1nce, .nd . the VUlasl! .gr.e. ~ .(80) d'Ja from · the .taldng reprdlesl of the mode or manner to . lndemnlf),. exoner.te and hold e"ect tjlereof. tblll ordlDaDce lhall o at~Uo~ ,,~rl ~t~chment to barmless the Power Comp&llY for ~ ~nd . coDltl&ll~ . & ,e,Qlltpct b.. PI'Ope~Y ;J!t lbe 'Vlllage-of WaY1les· all lOll. d.mage or expens. crow- !w~ the ,.laJct. VIU~e 'l .1I.d ,,~e vlll~ Oh!o:. . InK, out ~t or In any way cODnected .:P.O;W' .Comp&n)', Iu .uccenora Tue Vlliase of WaJDelvlUe shall. wAtl) the .c1a1ma. of - r perlOlI,. ex· .04 anlp •. turullb, operate .nd maintain all c,pt claltn. , for JnJllri.. &lid/or ~ECTIOW 10. -That thtl orell. appuatua• . rtstur... d.vlc.. and d.thlt"~ !ID~loj.ee. ot th, P.ower Il.lice iball take etract aDd be ·ID appllane.. ilece •.....,. to reeelye .nd Comp~r, &flI~' out ot ADd lu,.the force from &lid .fte~ the ear,lelt !ltlUM .,.u~h ,.nern .t" .nd , after courae 01 their emplotmeut With pe,tod fallowed b), law ' · . the ~lDt Clf 4el1Y!IT. ~el'ejll a~ve the ' Power COmpany. tor InJujriel ' P~SlilP' bl ' tbe Co~lIcll ~b" fII8C!1tled1• e~ee»t mtterl whlch,.re to per~n or property OC~IOD~ V.w.n of. W~,,,"We, Phlo, thlil ~ be ruml.b·ed b,. tbe Power by luch enel'lJ at and' After lu '1t\i da)' of 8ilPtelllb.su~U. eomPUll. deUvel')' to . til. Jocatloll. coyereel . H. K. DIUII~WoOb. SJ!lC110N I. That electric 'ener- by' ~ qr;4bauc:e. .lId. tb. VUJ&p M.yor. " 10 to be . aappUe4 b.....1I4er l"rf.b~ .8l:~ ,to. ,delead ~\ 1tI Attelt: . IIIaa1I be wU& II bon COJDIIlII'- p~ UlI8D:Ie U7 Iulte bUed upon MARY 8TAN8BIIIBB¥; ' C!IaIIJ .... .a1t.u.tJM '*~t. .at .ueh eWDia. <nerk ~ 1».140 wlte. aDd.t SECTION 'I. That the P9~er lo.'i--1.o.1i _
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Willil D. and MadoUn Donald • n d H 0 r m a Jean JUnior Gay ButchiMoA II. tiel .Earl aDd Opel MWle Wri&ht, V.aqbD to Clarence E. aDd. Irma Air Foree, WNht-~ ~ 1 lot in Waynesville. F. Lawhorn, US. aCrei In Frank- BaM and Demea. A. CbeIIID4D. Ralph R. and Alma H Stowe lin 'twp. 34, Lebanon. !to Gertrude and R L iauroth, Florence J . Courter to James Paul RicJ:w'il AWIllan. 20 ~ .ut -=rei ill C1earereek Twp. E. Courter, 1 lot in Morrow. and cl1e apprentice !Foster ~ Joba H. aDd JtoA It Filih, Sr. Claude t. &nd Betty C. iAmIIw'tw ~rseyIL..C. andI, Bubara . A. Wanek Lee EWI, c:Jerk.~ and John II. and NPIC)' J. Fish, to Chester l1'. ~ EUQbe~ K. ~ " .." too LOrain D. ~ Kinp Mllls. . . . Ir. to Leo tad SbII'lu Roa4t Wil- Heel,., Jr. 1 lot in '1'uiilecreek Eveb1a ~land, UK aeres 10 Colao aJ9 factor, I , lot in SprinIboro. TWIt .• Clearrreek 'i'wp. k n t.ov.eIft-~ '--." Her Von 8u'PD to Ct.LriI R. . ,I)allu and. Idella to ~ anci Mac Gebbard to wor er, ,. ...,... ",ya. • W. 0.4118 1 101 in~. ·' . Grovel' C. Ud.~GJAajs 1'. Jon.., DICe G~, 18. PI~~~ , .~ Tom . Florence, ~ to Denver 0.37 IicrH in! Waype Twp. ,Emmitt .~n, 40, ~c c..r...._- -Steve ' 'l\lllet to D. Corw;n. 5.015 Iic:re'a in lFranilln ---.:.. Lebanon and Xildred. WilliaJDI. ftoyd W, Md. Ruth I. 'Wntall, 'l'wjJ. . -I(AJUtIAGB' LlClNJIB 29, bookkeeper, Lebanon. 1 lot ill, ~ TWp. TQm JTorence, IDe. to Denv~r ~. W. ChiilUne, 50, S.t..m.ia, ~ll D, SchUltZ, 20, l~. Franl: lW, ' iDd Flori Dalilu -to Corwin, 1.10t in ~~ Twp. Crutlln~ Ky. ~ Bernice Hay i40VeWld. &nll S h i r 1 e y-liM Roland!\ ~ U ac~ in Donald S. iIDd Tbelma L Wood 28 ~tU; lit HOllY. ' W'alteri. 1~ MUOn. ' WuhfnatoD T,Wp. to RW E. awl Don.na t. AIlbott, 0. 8 " • Abel ~ Ind Fra,* . A. acr~ ~ Muaie~. • . But.eh ~ iUerUn R. and Mary Jerry Amprl Kine to Ev~tt Lou Weia, I. lot in 'Lebano[1I, Spencer, 0.38 acres in Union '1'waf Abel CuDacln and FrIlISo A. J~ ~ ){inI to Everett Butsch to Allen ~ and Be~tty L Spencer, 0.5 ac:ra in Union 'l'wp. L\ldincton. 1 lot in Lebulon. ,Jerry Ammi KinI to Roy J4ary B. ~ 10hn 10 HedJ~rt D. SpeDCel', o.s acru ·in Union Twp. aDd EuIeDlA G, Gop!, 1 lot in l1erry Ammi Kmi to Roy Lebanon. Spenc.er 0.813 iIcie.I in Union Helbert II. ~ and Betty' Jene Twp. ' WILL BE GIVEN- AWAY ~Y Clark '1Dd Reed ant! Mildrer ,L. Ben H. and Clara M. Lewis Clark to ~ .... M.a:rgar,rt 10 Ike and Mac Gabberd. 0.'13E. lUchard. 51.3 ac:ree in 'lllurtle- acres in Woyne l'wp'c crftk ~ - , Junes B. and Miry Eo Reed Each W..k Until Chrl.b.... ,R obert W. and Mary Lou Peters Ito Nelson and Huel DuJuon, '10 to Allen fl, and Alice E. JBraun, acres in Harlan TwP. 1 lot in 1MUon. • Glen ShoPe to Hershel L. Shope, Abel CIJnaIln end Frllitl'kl A. 8 lo~ in Deerfield 'l'wp. Shop Butsch . to Charl.. R. and Doris William C. 1IJld May Moore to F. Sbinlde, I lot in Lebanou, Clarence and Lillian HollandsElmer IF.l. VlIlce to LucilUe F. worth, '" acre in Harlan TwP. Home Vance, 0.8 ac::rea.m~eld Twp. RObert Harrison to ~e and James M. Robinaon to Charles 'Imogene White, 1 lot 10 FrankWin C. and Peatl Richll'dson, 0.30 liD Twp. acres in Franklin 'nv.oP. • , Sidney B. and Mary E. Worrell ,A PerTy J. 1M Florence Ollborne 10 Vidor and Allce E. JOhnson, to Joseph B. and Lealie F" lBbit- 3'1 acres in Fran'kllin Twp. l1Ott. 0.96 acres in Cle6l~ Ethel Van Derveer to D. J. Twp. , ad Grace L. Powers, 1 lot in Harley and Reba Pede tclf Kaah Franklin 'Dwp, _ ' and Mary AmburcY, 1 lot in .T om Florence, Inc. to Edward South Lebanon. N. and Evelyn, Back, 6 Iota in , AT 7:00 O'CLOCK Grant t. and Black to Faith Franklin Twp. Tabernacle of the .Assembly ' of Benjamin F. Sc:hlemmer to . Here'. How It Will Work." God, 1 acre in f'rankiin 'l'wI~. Albert Hehdricks, 1 lot in Mason. Oharles A, Henger to Edith Beatrice E. Koenig to Wade R. 1. For each $1.00 purcha.e from i loeal merchant who II Henger 128 acres in FrlllDklin and Alverna Shaver 50 acres in participating, you will receive, a ticket numbered on Twp. , Hamllto........ ' ellCh end. Tear off tbe Itub (amall end) Ind place n ""l" In container In .tore where purcha.. -wal made. Be aure to keep larae portion of ticket, .1 you ' mUlt prelent the. matching number to wIn bond. " 2. Elch Saul'dlY evenl"" until Chr,.tmal, two numberl • J-l.,. _ ,. will be drawn at 7:00 O'clock to detlrmlne thlt Concrete lilock Chlmne, Block week'i wlnnen, Winne.,.. need 'not be preaent at drawing, but mUIt. claIm bond before the next week'i Rock Face Blocl, Wat.........' Cement drawing. Steel ..... lind PalM 3; Merchant. and their Immediate f.mlll.. an~ em· ~1IMnt and ~I.i - . ployeel are not ellglbll to part!clpate. In the weekly drawlngl. Drain nle "UdlnlSuppilH
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\Vnynesvtlle, Ohio. 'I Associate Editor _ Cecilia J . Scberer, Wayneevllle, OWo. 2. he .owner is: (If owned by It corporation, Its name and ad· dress must be stated and also 1m· mediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders own· Jng or holdfng 1 "er cent or more of totul amount ot slock. If not owned bY u corporation, tbe names and addresses of the Individual owners must be given. It owned by a partners hip or other unlflcor· poraled firm, Its name and address 8S well 8S that ot eash Individual member, must be given.) . Paul A. Scherer, Waynesvllle, Ohio. CecllJa J. Scherer, Wny1H!svlllA, hlo. . 3. The k now n bondholders, mortgagees, and other securl ty_ holders owning or boldlng 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds. mortgages, or other secur. Itles are: None. 5. The average number of copies ot each issue of this publlcation sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid 8\1bscrlbers during the 12 month s preceding: th,e date IIhown · above was ; This Information fs requIred from . dally, weekly. semiweekly, and~ triWeekly newa~p,er8 ' onl1) '115. ; . PAUL A. SCHERER ·' ' . Editor · Bnd PUbll~her Sworn to and .subscrlbed before me thJs 30th dli-y 01 September, 1954. ~ .. . , IRENE A. NORMAN, Notray PubUc .ID and for WIU'I'eD
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·(Contlnued fr om P(lge One) The confidential tami account books are BUDllnarized a~ Colum· bus and then eflcb farmer 18 sent a copy. You can sep how .the hest. 10 farm en spellt tbe~r l money to run the farm b1!llIlnesll. ~h,ere they made the moat . and when· the en!erprlses wereIl't so profitable. The same thlpg III true f.or the 10 pooreet anli then a: comparison of all farmeJ1l who turned .In account boob, ' If you are ' Inter8ltecl In tarm account .bOob eontact mil for more 1Df0nutIQn. Since 1~ to keep reorda,. whJ not get mOllt out of them•
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~lHJllf 'fJWI ITEMI OF INTEREST ABOUT Jl'OLKS YOU K'NOW VISIT IN LEESBURG Mr. and Mra. IAlfI'InCfl Cook were Sunday gue8ta of her father. M.r. T . 1. Davie In Leeeblll'l. VISIT IN VAN WERT Mr. and l\1l'i, Loyd DIYle were In Van Wert n Sunday and called on Mn. MatUe StooPIL. who haa been ill ror a 'eho.rt time. , P..T. A TO MEET MONDA-V The P.·T. A. will meet OD Moo.da, eveDina, October 25 at ellht o'clock.. rbe IOCM Fire Departmeut wUl .p ~ellt the pro, ram. HAPPY CLUB SUPPER The Happy Club memben enjoyed .. "TupPer Party" at tbe home of lira. P1IJ1lp BartmaD ou Tuesday. ' , VI8IT8 PARENTS HERE Mill Be", 8&tterth,raSte. ot DowllD, GreeD UDi~.ral". WAI a weell elld peat of her parella.. Mro: and lin. II&n'f SaUartb~ VISITO ... FROM HAMILTO,. Mr. lad Mra. Hubert lIalDDu, Mr. and lin. PMl W11l1l &lid NIl Stevl.. aU '" H.am1ltoa, ....... OIl tbe 11&1.0lIl'. Buday an.aooa. _
VI,ITOIII FIIOM COLUMIUI . Mr. lad II... DoIiald Weld!. or ColIUllbua. w... week ..cs palt. of their parente. Mr. &lUI !In. ~ther We1d1 &Ad Mr. aiIIl lin. Harold JDanaJlatt.
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Furnas to t he The American Legion Auxiliary Farmen Club on Thursday at the meetln« wal held Tbursday. Oct. Far Hills Party House with a de· 14 at the LaJ loJl Hall . Date for a \lelOIl ! Bteak dlDner ser ved at the Cbrlstmas' Ba.uT by the Auxiliary noon hOUT. set ror Saturday, Dec. 18 a t T be meeting was opened, follow· the Le!1on HaU. In« the BOclal hour, and MI'I. EaCh year Na tional HeadQuarten E1ale Hockett prelented a pa-per aake Auxiliary uruts to adopt as on "The Farm Home Today 8S many bedll In a veteran's bospltal Compared to Flrty Years Ago." a8 they can. In tbe past, UnIt Sbe gave an elCceUent comparison 616 ha. adopted three bedIJ but and told of what tbe work was this yeai' the unU II adoptln, ten l1k'r then on the farm. bedl • wfilch me DII tbat It aendll Mr. Asl All of Paldatan, an In· BO much money a rear tor each ternatlonal Farm Youtb EIcban,e bed and .. a veteran II dllchar,ed IItudent. W'U the guelt apeaker al\o~er lrill ul e the bed. · The I &nit eTeD'one ~eat1y enjoyed hIs mOJ1e' II ~ .eent to Veterans ~ on IU. home and bls work. The clab adjourned to meet at Admlni,traUon Hoepltal at Day toD. . the KeUer Hpak home In Novem. For the monthl of October. No- ber. vember and December trDit eu 18 aleo ' MDdtnC Cbd.y to- til. ,..tar· an'e hOlpltal at CbWlcothe. ~Olll)' ror the be4I and caDdy .... from the aal. or the veta..,.. poppy PoIt eprSq and oece mon the A.J1l1uy wante to thank 'tbe »abllc; 'I'b. l'rI.....hlp .Club IaeId elr Alter the b........ ~. lin. NItllar IDMtfq ~ WedD_4V If· Fr.. ~ prGII'am' cJaalrman, t.naoon at the hom. qf .. n . HorIntroduced euoa,a I_pc~ who ace SIaaDc &lUI lira. PlItell& HoI· told oil bar ..eek eptIlt at Buckey. land. lin. lau DaIap WII a Girl 8tate 11& ODlUIUaL Tb... rueat _of tIae af'tenIooa, aftenrarda J1Iu7 ...... IIrl to BIlcUy' l>eeom1n , • ,member. S tete eaeII 7WU. Durio., tIae bu.lD.. ...soD the followtDl' oI!Ren w.re elected: J>r,ald-&:. ¥ra. Horace ShaDer; -IV V Ideal. II... En Werle: trS±M~r.· ~n.n. '~r ~...:.. and
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Lebanon recorded Ita first t1'alfic fatality of tbe year early SUDday . morru ng, wltb tbe dea tb of a. 3().year~l d waltresB. A Waynesville gir l was among four otber perSODS wbo were also Injured. one sllrlously, In t be accident Is Mrs. An n E . Mobley, of """ ".~.,' , 216Dead N, East st.reet, Lebanon. · Bbe died at Mlddlelown bospltal at B: 05 a. m. Monday from a frae· tu'r ed IIkull and Internal InjurieB. In ralr cond ition at Miami Val· Our offlcera are Inatructed to ley bospltal, Dayt on, III Glllia Hoi· take thl nec:eaury atep. to pre· Ion, 19. of R R 2, Lebanon.. Sbe vent ,d amage or de.tructlon of Is Butferlng trom multi ple cuts of property by Hallowe'en prank· the bead and tace Dond posBible In· Itel'l. (Thla cannot bl permit. ternal Injuries. ted again lhl. Hallowe·en.) ()tbers Injured In tbe crash PARENTS ARE · HEREBY whloh occurred at 12: 16 a.m. Sun· . ADVISED THEY ARE LIABLE \lay at the intersection of Colum· FOR DAMAGE OR TRESPA8- bus avenue and Warren s treet tD SING BY JUVENILE PRANK· Lebanon, were Ollie Wlllillms. 30. of R R I , Lebanon; Daf71 DaubSTER8. I re.pe.cllyely a.k for coopera· enmlre, 20, of lSI N. MechaniC tlon of all our cltlzene that thle at reet, Garlan Stamper, 11. R. R. annoy.nce be held to a mini. 1. W'ynelVllle, a nd D on a 1 d mum. All thle cau... unnec..• Ha.,kee, 23. R. R. 1. LabanoD. All AIry Ixpe"" to the villagl. Buffered minor InjUjrlee. H. M. 8HERWOOD. Lebanon poU". reported WIl· Mayor lIaD11 failed to m.ke " turn from " , " Columbus avenue onto Wa rren IItreet and crashed beadon tDto the DlP,ubenmlre car. POlice I a I d char,e~ will be filed ap1nllt WU· llama. Funeral serylcea t or Mrl . MobI. y were held at I ' p. m. Tu.ldar a t the Johneon funeral hOlD. tD HaUowe'eD will 1000. be h.re. LabanoD ",Itb burial tD HIckory aDd /U'I you alilbUy weary of nata cemetery. H'amDton, " "trlcu or tr_ta T" A. real trick Surviv ing .re a IOn I On, David. to tuna HalIow.·.n Into a treat and her mother, lin. seille PhD· for deeUtute children of tbe world bIn of .Lebanon. will be done ' wben "FrleDdly" belpn will, on Wayn. . 'f1ll. dooft, an4 ut for llalp f~ IIhlvem, cblldren in ovene.. COUDtrllI. lAcal lponaora of the project are the yoaq. Young Frlelldl of the local 111am1 month· nre of an uDdetermlned ortctD ly m..ttna. Be ready with ,.our cauled extAtnelve d.map;e to the cloth Ina, thread. needles, pine. bouae and tIlrnt.hlnp of Charlee beUon. or l oap. Bunnen tD 'Lytle Tuei4ay nJcbt. The alarm' was IOllnded at about I : 4J and WII anewered lmmecl1· ately by :the ,WaYIl..vlUe nre
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l""t-l u., F,rtlrll.r E. L To I I)epartmeat; , At ."... t.lJMt; ftre OIdel WIlliam H. Sa.,.er had not yet d.· =.~~: to 6I1q umr to" for Ii...' ....rII~ , II ..... W , - ••rellllfi To .' ........ I. WllllIlatH 1.,. I termlDed the caull Qf the tire, L E. IAlfI'IDCe Bardba. 15. a · .... Ail 111111 To....... Dro, I. eo••" The ~onal LIme and FerUlI· Dor the amount of damage, l ...... EUa • TO BE GUE8TS OF W8CS Ul IH re. tired farmer and traction ItDe em· a.... . .zer .cbool wUl be beld at the WII· UncertatDtlli In the a"tomotlve • ......_ Lebanon wsca membera wID be ploye, dIed at 12:30 p. m, Wednea- I • Gil ... m.IDgton eoUe'ge. . Auditor Ium on .,.,••••••, ••• ""." •••• ,.,•• rullla at the regular wacs meetAt tbe Utica E vanleUcal UJ1Ited day .t ldJ home he.r e after a lona retaOlng field CODtinue to con· November 6, at 9 :00 o'cock, Coun· BOND DRAWING AT Ing on Thursday afternoon .t the Brethren .church located at Doddi Methodll t churcb. The local memo on State RDute 121, there wID be bert will provide a covered dlsb II Bible Conference on Propbecy dinner at the noon bour. and th • . Jewi. durin, the week of The . pec.laI October 24, 1954. VI81T IN CINCINNATI IUNDAY . peaker wlU be tbe .Bev. Sanford Mr. and Mra. Donald Welch of C. MWs, Field Elvanpll!!t, of the Oolumbua -&Ad Mr. aDd lin. liar· Amer1can Board of MlllioDS to tbe old and aranddauPter. J.w.. Inc.. New York City. ElleD Marl Backert of FrankliD. The pfD«TIm toUowa : spent Swulay wttb Mr. &Ad lin. SuDday. Oct. U. '1:45 p. m, Harlan Earnhart In ChacbanaU. "The Fullne88 of the GeDtUes." . . Rev. Wm. P. Channon. Putoi-. Monday. Oct. 25; 7: 45 p. m. NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MilT The New ~ clUb wUl "Tbe Plu-tIUon. of Palee~e," Rev. meet on FrIel" afternoon at tile CbannoD. Far Hille ...... ~ liouae wltb MlU Tu.da" ~L 15. '1 : 45 p. IlL ....- ' 1 II hOitell . .d ,"The Qu..Uon ~f tb. Chrlltlan Natalie M"........ _ • .., Mn. H. L. M.ra. H. JIl. Hath· J..,t ~ev •. BanI.oro .C. MUla. away and lIn r. u. lAM.,. wpt MbU0!l plotureIJ of PaI..tlne. be ID c"·-e tile Wedneaday. Oct. 1'1, 1:"41t!" p.m._e .. , ..... . • "TU '1Oth Week of Danlel:' ~v. • l'O WEEK END GUI~T. , ,Danford lIIills. • Mr. anel lin. MDto. Ttd....... ~ MoUoll pIcture. of Paleat1ne. ~ . Io.b __ !a Oc." .nd daqbtar or MId4JetolrD, were .•. unKIq. t. ~, '1.4~ p.1L - . i ' week eh4: .....te of &lUI lira, ·'SI:I Com Ilg Evellta For Ilrael." Ed Ilamb7 aDd famIb. ' They alao Rev. s.ntonl MW., had '" BUday ru..te Mr. and L ~~:vid ZIIlk aDd .. fam1l7. of
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The followIng local placaa tribute to the moderate decUne In ty A!ent Jobn B. Mowbray an· CARRIER'S GROCERY bu.ln... are coi'ltrltlutlnl to the weeldy ..III tax coUectioM, Co. nounced today. U. S. 8avlng. BOfId. whloh will ... Treaallnlr RIlIaN Dumford and The Ume and fertilizer scbool Thle week'. drawing for the given away noh 'week un t I' State TrealUre. Roger W. Tracy 11'11 started In LebaDon two yeara two U. S. ·Savlng. Bonda which Chrletma.. .tartlng 't hl. Saturday report. ago and ",as hlgbly succe•• tul. the merchanta are givIng _way nIght at 7:00 o'clock: Salea In Warren COUDty were This year tbe .chool was mov.ed each week, will b. held at Ray Wa"nllvllle National Bank. down last weelt tor the flnt tim'! to WilmIngton College where tbe Carrier'. Grocery at 1:00 o'clook Wayn.eville prug Store, !n lIyeral weekI altbough state Doon meal would not Interfere with Satul"day ev~nlng. 8tubbe Fun....1 Home. salee have been oH ror many echool activities. • ............................. Waynllvllle Furniture.. weeu, the report revealll. ' ThIs years' program featurea Miller'. Department Itore. Collectlona r 0 r the . . . . k many top men In the Arronomlc Everett leara' Groc.ry. amounted to ,9.264.90 aa com· field. John SlIpber and E, P. Reed Kle". Moto.... . pared .to flO.liU.9S a year aro. from Ohio State Unlveralty being 01 R. Cleane.... Total coUectlonl today are $101. amOD, the group. Subject covered Falrl.y Hardware 061 while a year ago th.J were wm be, "Soil pH and Ume ReThe MiamI Guetbl. \ $106,066. Qulrementa Teets and Materials." Otllna were noted in food. turnl· "Sellin" LIme by Soli Telt," "The F ra.ura. • Dot Food Sh.---_.. _ . " The IeVeDth Rural Heslth Die. . Reatailiran t ture, building and .......n llton Roll of Nltro-nt aDd Trace Ele- trlct confereDCI win be held at Carl Conne,. ., v R C I" G c....IUcaUoD.. Decllne~ were menta In the Ohio Fertiliser Pro· ay arr er. roc:ery. I the Gran"e Hall In LebaDon on Ora Jon.. llnoIa'" Bervlo.. lilted ID aut~motlve, :.rear Dg ap. gram." "Doe. BUlIt Fertlllllr ap. Wednllda;. October 27 etartlng Be Ic".... .. _..... S"nooo parel. department and general plication Permit Balanced Nutrt.. -.... rv.-',"" a. m., CounlY AIPent Jobn III L k PI to storea and mllceUanl9ulI . ent Feeding?" and manv-"6tlbel'-t"'''-'''t'' v.v .,. • Wa,.n.." • oo.~ an B. MOWbray reminded toda7. C.rn.. Gilif lervlcle. ' worthwbU. dlsoue.Iou. hit • 8 hI A... I VISITORS FROM O"YTON All farmers. fertilizer and lime All rural . rolu and ot era n er· Fulkel'lon • 0 0 , _rv o e . " e.ted In the bealtb of our rural I" C ~r. a'Dd Mrs. Paul Scherer bad dealers are InvIted to attend. .W amp" - o".y. arMII In Southwestena Oblo are Waynllville.. Farmen Exchange. as Sunday dinner ruest. Mr. and I Ited to tt d Th dl u sioDS Mn. Auguet Dieringer. MIsB Ell.· Local Couple Visit l~~S ear ~I~~ deal ':na~y s with ftL.'_L Mr. Tony 10.... Little 'comr:unlcable disease problemll. rR Tbere will be panel dlecus.loDB.
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ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER ON' OCT. 18 M·r. and Mn. Carew DaVtll, of MlddIetoW1l are 1IIIIl01UlcIDc the their 4auPt.r Ell'I'" to MEal W Evana Ion eue r. r. , of Mrs. Gayle E. Evanl and the late Mr. Evane of Wayne.vUle, on Monday. OCtober 18. ' The bappY' couple are honey· moonlD, In New York.
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cently at the Utile WhIte Houe~ ValIe~ hOlpltal In The evangellatlo ~e6Ung attbe at Warm Springs, Ga., wbere Pres· Dltyton. He alao operated a laW. local cburcb close. l'rleta1 n1cbt. ident Franldln D. 1,{ooBeveit lived mlll at CorwlD.at ODe time. Serv It bas been a IOP4 lm.eeUne. Bropart time aDd wbere be died. tb'er Jordan hll broujtit ~ Thousand. vl81t t b I. national Ices were held at 2 p. m. Monday b IIbrine every month, MaIntained In tbe Stubbl funeral home wltb .meu..ea each n1c t,. &lUI the atJust a8 when be lived tbere, It III burial In Miami cemet.ry wltll tll1dance baa IDcr...ted eteadlly, open to the public every day In the the Rev. Eul'eue GrSHtIl offlclattnc. WIl are e:tpectln" ~ great ~roWd year. survlYlng'l' are hll wite. Grace; tbe clolllq nIght. . fIve dau,htera. Mn. Ethel SheP! Tbe I!Irmon subject tor Dext ADULT HOMEMAKING ard, WayneevWe; · Mra, H.leil ~:~e:: ~~lq ':\.:~ c;~:S ;~l~~~emaklng Grlrftth. Fairborn: MrI. LoDiee A go.1 of lliO In . .,,,endanc. Sun. INDEX CARD PILE lIoXES In be,lnnlng sewing and tailorIng McCarreD, Harve,.bllrc; Mr • . d ..... morntn, " .. ' ....a let W",. We ha've I-r aDd 4:11 ID.dex oar4 wlU start October 2t at 8 p. m. Velma ~ f Morrow and M r a . , · . . . . , . ... b III Tb cia Myrtle HUele~bl'&lld. of Pe.bllI;· bope to reach that. Ii... · .T...... tile box.. and Inde:l tab aan' .. :!e;:e wu::~ e::rrhe ;""!yn! two ' iolii 'Ova Reno . of Warnll' mon lubject fC?r SuDday . ~yen1Dl .A~ ruled Ind.x .card' for botll Local Scbool In the home eco~)th. '.4..~ tll!~ tlm~Jl.or ~,~c!!" vllle and 'Cltrt ' Rno or Franklin; ' wID be. Steclf"~f ~l'~ .1&II.--Il'Ile GaaaI&e. . nomic. room. preme .xpreu~D of the dlYbie a brotber Stanley ReDO of Wilt nrct with SataD. ( e, ' . ' ' " ." . truth. 18 the' new and challeDClDll/1:J I ' 'd 10 dchlid ---" ·MI.e Marpret Edwardll II spend· ' . .~ • J • t__ ....._ "IM_ .. uu... ,....--~men!.b~ . n ott; an ,. ~ ". reno ~ " III, • couple of eta,. In Dayton. . the . .WI-Ii.·1 . VI8IT BOW~ING GRIEN ' ftltil." ' lIJtev-. ail the ProPhfitl' I"1I ... ·t. · I .~ ,. M~ ~I~ Stev.... rektu~~d i H Stubbe IJlcl thlle teachln(lj empbalile man'e ••• ·. . on :sud.., after a two wee e ....y It'. ·. womaD·. world, they laY. M d M I(rar.:: ~'tterth' - It . vi It d latent .plrl~ual ,capacl" aDd the" 1 ,. .' .' '. .' ' , .' , with relative. In ,Clnc1Dnatl and .and the new ·movle .b y tb.t name . ~ TIT a wa e • e . .'I118~1al, unltT or revelation. . ID The MIIII8 RaUl aDd \ Elf.beth lialnvm.. , ..' ~• . , : Is a fine plec. ot en~~llUlle~t :e ;:~::; a:n:O:!~g a~=:n~~ 100 yean ' the Baba'i &,achlDgl ', Chan~ler ars IpencllD!!f ~ few da7' M~. SheJ.don ShreevlI, of Wll· ;J:'ld~ lIe:ta~; we,::m~.,:. mlucton.. called on his mother, nel WUde, . lAu~n BacaU' .Tune home by .....' MarlI:ru Gou, wbo have .pread Jnto ' 'more .tha!! ~80. ·Mary ~ S~~rw:09d. '10. a native In HamptoD, . v... W&l a Saturd auut Ple... of IIr, ~untrtes and . temtorl.l dlvllione ot QrqOnla. died . Sunday at tlle, Dr. Emma HoUow..y I. vle,l tln, .Mr.. ~ba Shreevu on FrIday. Allyeon ~nd iI&cMUrn!". Thte BW St bbe (&1; tile' I.nnuai Hom. of EUt &Ad Weet. Their 'POwer bome ot 'a 'll~. MI'II. Ellubetb Mra. Merle MUDdy ha BlooJDlDlton. Ill'll. Mabel · Hathaway .penl clnemalcope prod.uoUon allo lltan u • or ' h ' . . at. come. from til• •plrtt , 01 .1iaIW Go .... · ~ : ¥1dd1.to~ aerylcfll Indlana. ·· . Sunday wltb Mr. and Mn, Harvey Van Henln and Arlene DahL All :mIn, pme aDIi ~ .r IOC!IaI with Whlcb they. are Imbued." we~ held at 1:10' p. m. Wedne. Mn. Olive CUrl .,..nt tbe week ·~1i~ett. .celebratlq lin. K.th· these .tan and technJcolor too. ra, I1'he Baha'I world faltb npbold!! day 'ln the OrecoDI& IIlUB ~urcta, e~ In W11m~n ~ ·OD .arha Whltaker'i blrthllay. ' Jumping the run OD th., holl4ay .....,.; ............._......... the prlnclpl. ot world order. and Wltb Rey, WIll!- • Lel.r. orudat-< Mo day. • I ' ·' VI,s Kenton .nd Mn. Mobrey of ~:;':_ l8~elt~:~tb~e::; LEGION ' A'UX. Yo HOLD ' lte reprelentauV81 are qualified Iq. BuI1al ."!- III Miami oemMn. LoulH Muter, of Eaton, Waverly. bad dlDD~r with ua on V....VIIla. procua ' _ In tecJull. CHRIIT~AI B~II . ' , bJ th.e Dllltad Haltou :. . el.l. etel1,' The .I~ ~ til. ollly .... me• . Helen Hartaock. of oau, Co- Monday, 11111 Kenton eJ:plcte to color thIa JlIIl l1",drmualca1 .~ Ttl. A.......... , .....10fI ~I'" ~~ to , . .~ .. . . . . m~ eunhor. I _ lumbwl. oalIed OD ~ 1raD4- ap.U bel' bo1De~ W1t1l.... We are th~ two IIlUter . . . . . . 'IQ I N 111 Will..... noaa bald tD YUtau JUta etC tile I • ." . mother OD Sund~. ' llad to ..elcome her. Croab7 and Duuar Kan u • ary Un t o . ' tha Latl a 1IUt._t."."" Rat. "NO MUNTIN. IIGNI 101111 1IrL"q T. IIarrlJoDt .• .bo lU IlIA Gleu& lhrab. of DaJtOD. COIlPIe or aeow.. ·'trIIo. IaI&. ... ~::::: Dao. tL on aaJ. Secretar1 HaUoul 'BaM'I'" NOW. AVAILAILI AT TH . . .10 bMD ID OIactDnatl roC' t ..o weea. WAIl a put at lira. LuoWe ArID· btc time In' .hOW' ~11II1nIle. ft. "'II'..aIab'. II eqeotod _k week. ItaP cmr tile .... ad. (C.ua... - Pap Four) ~ ~' ,. . AMI QAZIlTTL
VISITORS IN DAYTON MI'. Grace Smith. Mrs. A. .0 . Grtffy. Mr.. JelUlle Davl., Mre.. Goldie Surface, lira. Goldie BentJey d4 Mn. Edila B~rton were TUllda,. d:illll8r /rUest. of 1\(1'1, Cbarle• AndeTlOn at . her ne.. home ln Dayton. C&rdI w.!" en· joyed durinr the ~naOOD. " , • THUR8DAY "DINNER QUESTa Mr, an.d Mn, R. H. H.artaock had u Thuraday .vealq dinner rullte IIlU ~ . Brode of J'lor· Ida aDd Mr. Vlcfor ThompBOn. Mlee Bro4e and ....: TIlomJ)lOll alBO were . dID~er. Pllte ' of Mr an lin. W. JIl. Stroud Oil i'rI4ay eyeniD,
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Amoq tbe new J enrolled at Bowllq Green State Ui1· verslty tble . fall II a frllhman from ' Wa~feVllle:'1 OJ 'I' .. l";! The DeW <.tudent ~ " MI. I' Betly Satterthwaite, ROute " l. (-I' There are five ludenta from WarreD County eDrolled at ~wl' Ing Green State UnJver.lty . WI fall.
C"RD OF THANKS ' " I ; Wtab to . • xP~1I! my Ilno8J'e apprecl&UoD to all ~y ~eD~ tD WaYDllviUiI · and vicinity for ;pas mallY. mlllY meuagel p< ·ch.... tD card •• letten. cUte. now~~ •. aad vlal~ whUe I was In til•. hOlpl&al an4 ,IDce. {. have i:e&vQecI h• • . They have b... a I1'Jal ~. or hope and comfort to me. I . ..., wtlh to thulk IIr~ Stubll!r for ' ~ efft~t ambUlance . aDd a.!l 01 our D'Ic~bol'll
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Lebanon Nalional Farlll Loal Lebanon, Ohio Phone s.288e ELLIS STURM, 8ec'y.Trua.
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LoUI' IlIld dlacounti (lDcludlDg $241.86 OY«\I rafta) .. __ _ BaIlk ' lIremlaee OWDed ~111,500.0(), fuMi.lture, 'Ixt. '8,888.75 (Baq premllee 0'WDe4 are eubject" to , NODe lieu not ..aUIDe4 b, bank) Real eatate 0lt'Ded oth.r tb&D bllik prem1ll.. _______ __ , InYeetmllDll auel other ....tJ Indlrectl, r e releDting bank .. 01' oUler eiUte _____ _________ _ euatomen' DaII'tlSr:, to thII baDk on acceptancel outatand. Other.Aale;tl __ : ___ : _____________ __ _____________ _
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Cal\l, balance,' .wJ,Us · other banki lDqludlllg reurve bat- ' aDCe, c..h ltema ID proceu of ool1ectlol1____ __ , U. ~t; Qovemment obl1Ptlon~, direct and IUar&Dl.etld __ O~i1pt!ouj' ~t ~~te'i anO ' political lubdlvlllolli __~ __ Other bo* ·lIot.., and debeDtures __ ___ __ __________ _ Corporate ' ltoOb · (InclUding ~ of ,14em Reaerve Bank) _____ _ _,6,150.00 .1- ___ _ __ _______ _ __ ____ _ .:_
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In the State ~ Ott.o, ~t th.CIOIe of BUllne.. on October 7, '1154 Publlah.d In R•• pon" To Call · M ~d. By Comptroll.r of. ttl. CurNnoy, Under 8,otlon &211, U. e. R,vltld "~a "
PART OF CO-OP FARM CREDIT IYlTEM
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'I'bat'. all lor DOW. . . . JR 10M r. with IOIU IDOre dop .,. 'lie... II • Ius. Ill. ot the aoaatrJ - Ia 'W7 , . . . .... -.ad not ... old u the lit, paP. like lbela aud Puadt. Her DUlle .. BUta and ahe la very aweet aud preU,. Blt.ta came an tbe WI, from Mlcb· Ilan and after al1,cb a 10Di trip The 'Land "'lIk WaY' ahe wal 'very tlred. but now abe IS THE RIGHT ANIWER .. feeling better aJUl more playful. _
DRIYE CAREFULLY I ....... Lif Y Sa Sue'" ... I 01 'I la, Be HAM BUR 11~ ERS YoIr Ow!I
the neer future. Mr. Bnd MI'tI. Albert Reynoldll GOOD JOB PRINTIN~ C eDtertalned with a dlDner at their 'Ii:!' an MISS JANE FITE bome SundBY and Included al\ their Be ObtaIned the guests Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds. Correapondent Mr. and Ml'8. Jack Reynolds and betweeD tbe boura ot 2 and 5 p.m, Miss JaDet Doster. Tbe GlIlamll have aDOther daugb. Tbe PTA bere will aponBOr a The Mens Club met I.D 'tbe hlgb ~er, )(n. Lo.. Hal)aeD, of HamU· Hallowe'en CarDival In the hlgh school buUdlng Wednelda, eve- ton aud a lon, Wilford of London, scbool building Saturday evenIng, nlng. . and aeyeral grandchUdreD. October 30. Tbe program will boo Ml'8. 00111 Frailer of German· 11_ lAicUle IDWood lAHerty of gin with a supper, whi h will be town. was a receDt guest of ber COlbocton, 04 JI(n. Hattie Leuer served starting at 5:30 p. m. granddaughter, Mrs. Pbyllla Mar. of lDcl1aDa, bave been ca11td b,l'e _ Other Interesting features lDclude tin and 80ne, and Mr. and Ml'8. Her· by U.e .mOll. IlID... of thel.r the masquerade. turkey raffle, cake bert DOiter. mother, liN. Elate IIlWood. DUrwalk and games for both young Tbe WSCS ot the Methodist Inr their ltay bere thej will be and old. Churcb met ~p Jhe 80clal l'ooms bOUle lUeeta ot . thtlr brother-iD· Mr. and Ml'8. Friel Mmar bave of the cburch 'I'b'ul'tlday afterDoon. law and .llter, IIi. &D4 lin. lIau· returned to their bome In ·Loe An· Hostesaes were Mrl. El1zabeth rice Bogan• . gelee, followIng a tew daya villt PeDDY, Mrs. WlIllam ROle and :====-"-=======~ here with frlena. and relaUve.. MH. Grant Carnea. WhUe In the v111ag'e tbey wer\, Mr. and Mra. Enleat Moore aud the bou.ae lUelta ot Mn. A. S. family of DaytoD, were guesta on Cq~lett cand ,I0!!o Robert._ Sunday or bls parents. Mr. a nd Tbe Kdult Claas of tbe Xetho· XI'tI. J. C. Mpore. dl.t Church will meet In the 10Mr. and Mn. Lee ColliDa, of clal FoOiriI of the cHurcb, FrIda, MIamI.burg, were 'lUeata bere ev'nlDI, comblnlDg the replar Sanday of ble mother. Mra. Ida meetlDl with • Hallowe'eD pro- ColllDa. . gram. A Ituket . dlDDet wID be Mra, ADDe Wbeelan and IIOD FtIII' served at ,:SO p. m. Pvt. DeI1DI. Oaudlll al1d Mr. Jake Xr. aa4 lin. W. P. McCar~eD of Eubanks, of DaytOD, called OD W&lhoUDcllDC, . I~t a few daya frlendl ' bere Sunday afternoon. lut W¥k a*- the1r lb9!De bere. Mi'I. Elale IDWood la In Clinton fbe BU ot Jonah'l Run .~p' Memorial hOlpltat tor • maJor opUlt OhQ.~ met 8,ubda1 eYeDin&, erlUoD. .• Mr. and.. . Harold Gillam" eel: ~iiii~~~~~~~~~ In the bQm,! of Mr. and MI'tI. JIm Re,nold1. ; ebrate4 tbelr 35th weddlng annl· u~ Th~ ~161 Gordon property 011 vel'tlary Sunday. In"lonor ot tbe MilD IItr8et.... wold at pnbllc oecul6n the I r eon-In-I_w and . ....... .\Jedon Saturday to Luollle ' and davbter, Mr. and MI'tI. BermaD Charlea Moore, The Moo,," plan Gemd of Jameatqwn. eDtertall1ed " I, to move Into their Dew; home· m at thetr home witb open ' hoaae
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MIA·MI . . GAZETTE
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THlmSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954
THE MIAMI GAZETTe;
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1,313.8'tO.58 4,OZ,466.42 20,20~ .17
121,177.29 NODe 393,73
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TOTAL 'DEPOSITS __,..------.l..---:.- U,858,087.19 BUl, 11&7ab\., re4tkoQllta, uS oth·. r llablllU.. for borroWed plODey _",.-___,.;..., __ -- - ----- :.. ------ - - - ~ -~ MortcacM ", ....... u. ., "lJoDe OD baDk preml.... and , None OD other teal ..tate ____ ., _______ ..:. __·_____ AecepL execNtecl b, &eeOUDt of thla bank' and ouL __ '"or ___for .:______________________________ OUler lJabUlUee
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(b) CtUa B Pier.. tot,. None, reUr....alue , NODe . '( Rate ot dl.... on reU~ble' yalue I~ ____"') (0) Coallnon lloCk, total ,., 171,000.00 ' • 8u1t)1U ' __________ ...:. ___ .: ~ _____ ________ ~_ : _~_.ODdlYlcteil profit. !.___________________________________ Re.ene. (au4 rettremeDt accout tor prererrect· IIoot)_
' 100,000.00 85,613.03 5,790.22
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MEMORANDA • A...u pleclpd or &IIII'd to e.cure llab. aD4 for o~r. pur. .(a) lAIaDi .. alo'WD aboye are after deduct. or N . of (b) 1IeC'v. ~ ~: ~ ~ altar deduct. or I'll. ot apta of Ob1o,.~ ., Wan:e.D. . :
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. .lAMES- E . . JONES, Cailhler Sworn to and lublerlbed before me''t bla 16th day of October, 1954. aDd 1 hereby ' certlfy, t)1~ J' not aD otncer or directOr of tbls bank. WJ1Xler I. Drak,. Notal,- PabUc. CorreCt--Atte:l l HOWARD SURFAC~
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IIarIoG lmqeBe 8turt • wn· Iud '1'11101' ~ putltIaD. Welt aDd WatloD. alton.,., DorU Hkar .. Norman BJur, DOD-I11Ppott. Jolm Onalcl, a«orDe1 &mona Leer v. Barr)' Lee ell. v' C DoDald Dilatu." ito oreet • ~. , ner, . Huel Prater, v. Boy Prater, ell· voree, Meryl B. Gr.y, atU!mey. MARRIAGE LICENSES ' WUliam E. Kay, 38, radio repairman. CinclnDati and Betty Jane MoUey 31 Retail record dealer
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AbDUf TDWn ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU K'NOW VISITOR IN AKRON Mrs. Marjorie Burton wall a week end ,"est at Mrs. Bertha Baughman In Akron. VISITORS IN WARREN, OHIO Mr. and Mra. Loyd Davia vIalted relatives 1.n W.rren, Ohio, over the week eod. ATEND CLASS REUNION Mr. a nd Mrs. R. H. Hartsock and Mrs, Lucme ArmItage attendad a clus reunion In Amanda on Sunday. HAVE SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Don Scott and Mlu Barbara Hartaock were Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mrs. David Hartsock. VISIT IN KENTUCKY SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. Jll Stroud and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. St. John d. ited several polnb In Kentuky on Sunday. 'ATTEND CLUB IN CINCINNATI Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Bureke and Mr. and Mra. J. William StrouBe aU-ended their card club in CIn, clnnati on Sunday evening. ENTERS MIAMI VALLEY Master Elwood Earnhart, .on of Mr. and M~ Earl Earnhart, entered MiamI Valley hospital on Monda.y evening (or a throat operaUon. VISITORS IN COLUMBU8 Mr. and Kr•. Ha.rlan Earn~ of Cinc.lnutJ, and Mr. and ra.
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MAl' PRIZES TO BE IIVEI THOSE MASKED AT P.-T. A. CARIIVAL HERE There will be prizes galore, tor the masked, both In cub and In merchandise, donated by tb e local merchants , at the WayneavUle P.·T. A. Hallowe'en Carnival to b beJd turday night in the hlgb school building, Sandwl hes, bome mad e pies and flakes and many other houle made dellcaoles will be sold all lhr'ough the e vening, Following Is a list of the prbes~ -----------and the donor. : Brlde-5 Qt. Haviland Motor Oil, Servis Texaco Station, ,.... 1ft Groom - 2 gal. Prestone Anti· Freeze, Kler's Garage. Prettlest-$2.50 cub. Wltcb - Manicure Set, Waynesville Drug Store. A worship servi ce emphasizing Hobo--BotUe ' halr tonic and bot- emergency needs In Korea will be tie haIr dr&8alng. Gray's Barber held In the wayoesvllle Methodist h~p, ChurCh Sunday, Nov. 14 , at 10 :30 Ghoat--geasoo (Jcket to SwIm· a. m. mlog Pool, Old MUl Stream Park. According to the Rev. Dale M. Screen a nd Televi lion ata r , Gypay-Chenille Throw Rug, Day Limbert, pastor, Methodist ongre· lind llartsock. Loretta Young, and one I~f our Most Original (Boy)-Oal. Per· gaUons all over America will be natlon'a more tha" two "Bllllon manent Anti-Freeze, Fulkerson'8 conducting similar servl cea on the Girl Scouts t a lk .bout MI .. Sohlo Station. same day. Young'l TV Ihow for Sund.y, (GIrl) - 10 gal. ,all, Belcher', A novel feature of the lIervlce October 31. Titled "Mary Vln. SUDOCO Station. will be ''he presentation or the cent an d th e. Convlct.'" t h e M C wi I (80) % p1. I cre..':~ K~m':"putJ. ce oUertng in mlniatllre "nce bags," acrlpt will Ihow how Girl Scout (Glrl)-~ pI. Ice cream, Tbel· lIymbollc of the 8acrlficlal orter· trai ning helpe one girl meet ma's Lunoh. ·!ngs ot r ice whiCh the KoresDa an emergency. Prollr.m will be aired on WLW-T .a d Old Faahlon.ed Girl - Planter, themselves have given to rehulld their war-ravaged sanctuane8. WLW-D from 10:00 p. m. to Waynesville lI'lOral Company. Co~boy-U.OO, Waynesville NaKnown as the "Bishops' Appeal 10 : 30 p. m. October 31. Foun. tlonal Bank. , for Koroa ," tbe special offering d ' D Cowglrl-,I.tlO. WayneavUle Na has been approved by the Meth- • er e tlonal Bank. odl t C U f BI h d th ;##~.;;;,;;.;.;;.;:;.;;.;;,.;;:,;;.;;.; ••;:;.;:;.;;.;;#.;:;.;~.;:;.;;.:;.;••;;. Uncle Sam-large Scotch Cool. s ounc 0 S OP8 an .e er, Fairley Hardware Stote. Council on World Service a nd ~ KI88 Colombia - Shampoo and Finance. Set, Bernle's Beauty Shop. Seventy per cent at the receipt. Voungelt Person Nuked - Gal. tram the oUerlng wlJJ be amlnlsice cream, )VayneBvUle Locker tered through the denomlnatlon'S Our offleera .... lnatJ'UoCted to PI~~~e.t Pers(ln Masked-'3.00 In DivlBlon ot World MIssions and 30 take the neceaaary .-tep. to preDry Cleaning. B. I: R. Cleaners. per ~ent through the Methodist vent d.mlge or ~"'ctlon of Tallelt Pel'lon Alaaked-2 Ohlck- Committee tor Overaeaa Rellet. property by Hall.",e'e" pr."ken DlDDera, {;arl Conner's Rea.te.... (Thll cannot be permItlaurant. ted Igaln thla Hallowl'eln.) QUAIL SHOOTER Red Riding Hood - Box Candy, PARENTS ARE HIEREBV Carrler'1 Grocery. DRAWS $150 FINE , ADVISED THEY ARE L.IABL.E Deat ADlmal Character (Boy)Pleadlog guilty to a charge of FOR DAMAGE OR TRIESPAS. 1 lb. Coltee, Bura'a Market.. (Girl) Grocerlel, Purkey's shooting quall on a farm near SING BY . JUVENILE FIRANKGrocery. here, Jaaon Frantz, Corwin, wall STER8. I reapeotlvely aak for c:ooper.· Belt TV Character (Boy)-$2.60 fined ,150 and C08tS and bls huntcuh. tlon et all our cltlzenl that th ll tn, lIeeD8e suspeade~ for Ofte annoyllftCe (Olrl)- $2.60 cash. "'e held to II mIni. year. lA.rcest FamIly Muk8d - ,4.00 mum. All thla c.u.ea u nneceaFrantz was apprehended by in Merchandise, Frasure'. Dot .~ary expenee to the vil lage. Game Wa rdens Harold Brant, Food Stor'! and $1.00 tor each H. M. SHERWOOD, member of famlly. ~orrow; W. D. GIlliard and Dale Clown _ 10 Ibs. 8ugar, Sear '. Whitesell, of Xenia. . Mayor
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H&RE THURaDAY Mr. and MI'1I. Jamel Cramer and baby IOn of Newport Newa, VirginIa, 'M n!. R. C. Moler. or Lebanon, and Mrs. Lawrence Har-
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BER 2R. 1954
WARREN PUPILS TO lET HOLlDA'
County Voters 10 Get 4 to 6 Ballots
W aynee"llle and other Warren county schools wL\l be cloled on F r iday In order that teachers may attend the 11 2th annual meeting ot th e outb western Ohio Teach· 'Worren countlnne who go to th e polls next Tu e8day~(Nov, 2) will erll AssocIation In Cincinnati. 10- receive III I aat I'our hallots and In SODl e Insw neDs Rlx whel'e there are clI I and county Bchool officials ov erlapping s('bool dlstrlct s with tax levies or bond Issues to be voted, bave announced. WUllam Hu rro rd . J r., clerk of the Coard of EI elions, Announced today, The ballots to be voted In the General ses810n wlll get under various pre incts Include tho com· way at Tart ~udltorlum III 9 a . m. blned stllte Rnd county billiot, ju· with other seBs lons at the aa.me <1 1 'Ial bal\ot. state amendment hour In Scottlsh RIte audltonum, baUot. hand Issues or t ax levies, MasonIc Temple. and Mass Ie townshIp voters will Warren county volers who plan o partmental sessions 11'111 be to vot absent or dls3hl d ballots baUol on zoning. ' held In various places dunng the In te r st In the forthcoming are r eminded that they must til a fternoon" namely. the Art Mu· election Is mild sInce th ere Is applicat ions with the Board of seum, Times-Star Building, MasonElections In the basement of the only one contest on In the county Ic Temple, Hotel SintOn, Taft Mucourthouse not later than 4 p. Ill . and that Is for state rep'l'eaentaseum, Sheraton·Glbson and numer- Thursday, Oct. 28, Mre. Lenore live. Cedri c A. tllnley (R., Inc.) OU8 high .chools through the olty Hollon, deputy clerk of the board Is seeking r e·electlon to the poat of Cincinnati. announced today. Thlrty·two ap- of sta te representative and will Hlghll&ht or the pl'ogram wIU plications have been received to be opposed by Arthur E. S cbwarz be tb e evening ' meeting In cot- date, Mrs . HoUon said. (Dl of Lebanon Route 3, t\8h Rite Audltonum atartlng at Other coo tests In the spotllgh t Deadline tor tilIng ballota with 7: 30. Dr. Clark G. Kueller, pres· tb e boa rd Is 12 noon on Friday. lire for the office of state sena tor ident of Ripon College, Ripon, Oct. 29. Absent and d isabled bal- with Edward H . Dell (D,. Inc.) W18., Is to be the 8peaker. Be Is lots re ele'V d after that date will lIddletown. being opposed hy a nationally known lecturer on not be counted. Men and wom en Kathryn Engllsh Wetzel (R.) ot problems of democracy, Interna,. serving In the armed forces must Hamilton ; Congressman C I a rtlonal affaIrs, and religion, file their ballots with the board ence J. Brown (R., Inc.) BlanchesH. H. Dl'Ubot ot Leanon school8, by noon on election day, Tuesday. ter, 011posed bY G. Louie Wren past presIdent of SOTA, will glvo Nov. 2. in order that they may be (0,) Q.f BellefontaIne for the U.S. a report at this time. Other mem- delivered to the precinct berore representatlve posit; Lausche· Rhodes campalgn tor govel'Uor and bers of the committee are E. J. the pOIl~ close. the Bender·Burke contest tor U.S, Steddom, Lebanon nnd R. F. HatfIeld, county superintendent. Supt. senator. E. S. Bethel, Morrow schools, i8 chairman of the Tellers commit· COUNCIL THINKS tee. APPROVAL NECESSARY The Junior Class play. "Two It appeara to the Council of Da.tes For Tonight" wllJ be pre- the VIII.ge of W.yneavllle th.t s nted In th e Waynesvllle High It I. ne.ce ... ry to renew the 1949 Wlnn.rs Of U. 5. chool Auditorium on Tuesday, levy of two and on'-half mllil Bonds Named November 2 at 8: 00 p. m . for the purpoae of carrying on The cast consists of: Shari the ope,.atlon and current ex. The following two numbers are t.he winners of laat weeks two U. Evans, ConnIe AJltord, Eveanna penl'l of the Village. The Nov. 2 ballot will be. given avlngs Bonda which will be B1IDDeJJ. Philip Hacker, Jerry Dye, given by the merchants every Bill Kler, Jo Ann Hisey, Sally In two parte, becaule of the Kl11worth , SnUy SmIth, Robert new appralNiI valu.. It will w e~k unlll hrlstmas. SmIth, Shirley Ri cky. Edward re.d aa a renew.1 of a tax at No. 5162 No. 111:l Bishop, Elizabeth Marlatt, OIck the rate of one .nd nlne·tentha (1.9) mill. and an Increaae of Ilx No. IllS was beld by Burdell Watters. The directoi' Is Miss Martha tentha (.6 ) of a mill. Stanley and No. 5162 was beld by Baln. , . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •j ........................4' ••••• Lawrence Cook, Route 1. Three school ta:r. levies In the area .reqalrtns a majority, will be voted as foUows : Ma8sie Local School 0I8triot, renewal 2 mUla, addltlooal 3 mllls, Warren county's Dert dratt call total 5 mills, ' 6 years, current exThe Mualcal Notes. stllrs of, stag, radJo and televIsion from Oxford , wlJl sppear in person at the Ki ngman achool ' in Clinton county on Is set for Nov. 22 when seven· pene., llrtngboro 'lOcal School Wedneeday, November 3 a t 8: 00 p. m. They lVIll be the featured enter. men will report for service In DistrIct, 2 mHIrI, 5 yeara, addltalnel'B for the annual dllltncl. meeLlng of membe.rs at Miami ValJey the ArmY, MI'1I. Marjorie Reven- lIonal levy, current expenees; Milk Producer. Aasoclatlo·n In Clinton, Warren. Highland. Brown and augh, clerk of the draft board, an· Waynevllie Loul School Dletrlct, Clermont coUnties. Thes,e cOUlitle .. constitute the AsaoclaUon'8 Dis· nounced today. Nine men will renewal 1.8 mllll', Incr.... 1;'2 take pre-lnducLlon physical exams milia, tot.1 3 mill., for 6 ye.ra, trict 111. on Nov. 16. current IIIIRenle;a. Mrs. Revetlaugh reports these Wayn .. vllie vlllige 'Will vote call s are comparable to the past on a ren_.1 of 2!4 mill tax levy tew monthe. for 2 yearl for cu'ren~ elCpe,nl'" Massie Township will ballot on zonJng with a majority vote necesThe Warren County ' Scboolmu- B••••rs' NI.ht To sary for approval. ters' Club has elected 0 r 1n. B. Friday Nllht Souther, coaCh at Morrow school., Beggars night wiD be oblerved . " ,••••••, •••••••• , •••••• , ...... as president of the orcanlzatlon here FrIday night (as usual, the' BOND DRAWING AT to succeed Robert Porter ot Carnight before Hallowe'en). It 19 D...... lisle, wbo r esIgned. , Pressure of other duUes caused boped tbat everyone wlJl cooper - " " Thla we.e k'. dr.wlng for the Porter 'to r&8lgn. James Foster ot ate with this date, .0 that the anMortow IIchools, wa.s named vice nual begt?;ars ~Igbt wW not Inter·, two U. S. Savl"ge Bonde which p~esldent of the olub. C. E. Bran- fere wltb tqe P.-T. A. Carnlal Sat- the merchlnt. .re giving aw.y eaeh ·....eell, will be hilI! at 'he denburg, assistant county super- urday evenhia at tbe-4JGb , Drug Store .t 7 :00 o'olock SatIntendent, is secretary·trea8urer.
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Beat' CartOOn Character (Boy) -$2.S0 cash. (0Ir1),--f~.60 c;aah. Uglle.t - FlaahUgbt, Smltb'a Salea and Service. Space Man-Box Candy Bars, Corner Restaurant. Beat StarT Boo It Chatacter (Boy) '9.00 In Merchand ise, WaynNvUle Lumber - Company. (Girl) - Don, MUler'. Department store. Donations of money were received trom the followIng : Jonss' Sinclair Service, Hatton's Gul[ Service, Smlth"s Meat Market. Hawke's Barber Shop, Braddock's In8urance, Miami Ga.ette, Wampler &: Covey, Wayne.vUle Farm· er's Exchange, Tborobred Com· pan 'I, Waynelville Furniture Store, Stubba Funeral HO'p'!:e, Smlth'lI Electric Service and Dr. H. F. Dye.
Far. alrlal Wo. . IAI' STAR1TID APPEAR AT Mill PRODUCERS IEtETINI NOVEMIER 3 Mee" Oclo.r 18 A m eeti ng or the Farm Bureau Women comm1ttee was beld Oct. 19 at the home of Mra. A. L. Schuhart. Final plllll8 were made to attend the dlatrlct Fall rally wblch was held Tuesday (Oct. 211) at the Cbarlty Grange Hall, near Dayton. Guests at the meeting were Mrs, Harvey Rye. Mrs. Earl Rye and Mrs. James Bergan. The ladles of the ~outh Wayne Advlaory Councll were ho.telses for tbe day and aCtor the bU8inell 8esllion served dellc\oua refreabmenta.
Pal 1.1,... 1 ..1 ~y:~vT.~ar'da" peeta of Mn. WSCS leets nlndl, W........, · E'''.I TOUR IN KENTUCKY SUNDAY AI 1.1.0dlsl 0111'. Mrs. William Strouse was bostTh WSCS t Th d i Mr. aa4 ~.. E. F. Earnhart. with Mr. and Mre. Cla.yton Smith, e me on ure ay a Mr. and Mra. Wenden Nickell and the Methodl.t Churcb lVIth a, deM d AI Strouth of lIclous covered dlsb dinner at the an. ,re. • In Loulav'We noon hour. About seventy local Lerba' non . • maDi.... rs and memher8 of thf'l . , were Frankll:fort and , LeDngton. Ky., Leb':n WSCS were prellent. OIl Sunday. DlJ'r1n« tbe atternbon businesa ____ IIesslon, Mrs. Mabel Davia wall GARDEN CLUe TO MEo:!T 1 d t to fill th ., e ecte r&asurer , e vaThe Waynenllle 'Garden Olub carlCY caused by Mr8. Cbarlea wlll meet with Mrs. Eunice All. Andel'lon movtng to Dayton. ford, near Mt, 'Holly on Thursday. Plane were dlscuued for Ul~ Nov.' 4. I'd.... .T4!Innie Malnoua I. , annual turkey .upper and bazaar co-boetesll. There wlU be a ule on ThuradBT, Nov. 18. of plal),ts and ·bulbl!. Be aure to Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson conduoted have them an "'e1I · Ia.bM'~tlJe devotioDII and Mra. Gilbert ,...:.........., Frye, Mrs. Don Workman and Mrs. R. m. Aabll1'1 (scelved the VISI"T:OR8 IN TROTWQOD w~rIt of the fourth assembly In Mr. and MA, E . F . Earnhart Milwaukee. were ThU1:.day gUellta of Mr. ·. .il The IIOClety adjourned to meet Merars. l~h;:::w,~~ha~triJ~n~~:~~ ,T hursday. Nov. 11 at 2 p. m. t The Wayn&8vllle member. are alllo was a guest at, her daugbter. invited to visit the Lytle WSCS In·law at the Trotwood Garden , meeting Wedne.day, Nov. 3 at Clu~ during ,the a~ernoon: ' • ~, I, l!:3q p. m. .. l:e..~ .......-'I T.O HOLD WEINER ~OAST-
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eaa- to-tbe Vlllt Matron'a-meettng on Wednesday evenmg. The bus. I~ selllion was conducted by the pre.ldent, Mra. Burske and t II I 4j d II I VISIT IN DAYTON SUNDAY a ow ng a ournment, e c OUB . The theme at the Daha'i observr..!freshmenta were served. Those Mr. and Mre. Paul Soherer and anoe wUl be that the real unity present were Mrl. J. J . Burake, sons were SUIiday visitors at the of the hum an race and ot the naMr8. LucUle Armitage, Mrs. J. P. home of Mr. and Mrs . Roy Scherer tlons must be based upon the unlFtomm, MA. Jesse, Prendnrga,8t. a nd daughter Elaine In Dayton. I itl f G d """ Vernon Wood, R. R. 8; Wayneeversa recogn on 0 one o . A two weeki gospel meeting will Mrs. Charlea McCulloch, Mrs, L. vUle, d' lstrlct n-sldent. announced .. It Is In the' realm of revealed C St J b M Ad Co ' v' GET YOUR "-NO HUNTtNQ" start at the Ch1ll'ch of Christ on • . 0 n, ra, a urtney. today that among the tal·e nted en- SIGN HERE NOW. religion that we must look fo r tlhe November 1 and last through Nov, Mrs. D. C. Rid.... "V and the h08telS. tertalnen who w111 appea.r at this IIssur a nce o'L unIty a nd cooperat on Hth. meeting will be Betty KELT, vocal- representatives of 'the Dayton among the nations and peoples. Arthur W. Atillnson, Jr., Evanft. 1st: known throughout ~I)hlo and DaIry CouncU, while the adult Every ancient Prophet foretold the gelist, ot Dayton, will ~reach (tom •• Indiana as "T,h e Sweetbeart of meeUn. Is In progreel. coming victory of rIghteousness Nov. 1 thl'Flugh the 7th, Aubrey Song;" Happy Oler. thel "Queen l>urlng the bU81ness meeting the and the gatherIng of the hosts of Phelps: Evn.ugeJJst or Blue Ash, of the Marimba" who III equally membel'1l will select 14 advl80ry the earth into one peacefUl com· Ohio, witl preach tram NOv. 8th Tbe New Century ClUb met on akilled on the marimba and vtbra.- counollmen to represent them duro munlty . through Nov. Hth a t 7: 30 p. m. Frldft 'y afternoon at the Far HWI harp; and Kay Von. an accom- ing the year IItarting JanWlry 1. The proclamation of our age all each evening, ~ House with MI8a Natalie _ -'lshed aceordI 0nls~ These ar· 1966. Tb e counc II mem ben w111 the destined time tor this su· Party ... 1Dv."..bod)t Is welcome to attend. Murray' all hoatellll. irhe buslne'l tlsts wlll be accompanied by sev- be chosen from the nOllnees s~ preme expresilion of the divine 8es810n waa conducted by Mra. eral other outstandlq performerl lected by .peclal nomll! Ing 0010' tl'UU:;1 Is th~f ne~ and Cha~eng!:g Glenn Borden In the absence of and the master of cerem.>nles wUl mlttee. from members In each of teac ng a ere men 'I e be Elmer Hlnkle, who I1s a lltatt the couDtle8 1n the d.l ltnct. The Baha.'1 faith. th, president and Mrs. Cuther· announcer on radio Illatlon8 WLW. dlltnot. dlreotor repreleJltlllg tllee. The Baha'I world falth upholds Ine Barnht.rt and Mrs. R. E. Aath ... I I t Id d d WCKY, WPFB and WKBV. He countlea 011 the Anoclatlo)l cen· e p.. nc p e 0 wor or er, an bury were in 'c~arge of the Pro-is' aaa1l1tant to the . president at tral board Is Leifer sunfield, R . its repre.entatlves a.r e QualilJed The Rainbow AdvisOry Council .~th·eM~:p~~.haYI~an·Wta~ nuV-llltclted . by the United Nations a8 dele- enjoyed an autumn picnic on , Sun· " ClJi.clnnati Union Stock' Yards, and R. I, New Burlington. h is heard dally over 'the'll .tatlon. . . . . . . ._ . . II...... Climax of the .evenlng will come gate8 to non·governmental conter· day Qt the past week at the old Wayne.vlU8 p.rmerll ,' Gr~~ aCe1r6f..L.~thl'''.I..~m\Do'ner, t~Teoua.tomvery. eO:r.f- (named above) wUIl tho Clncl& with the lIervlng of Dalry Maid ences held In vanous parts of the hou!!e 911 the t9 rm er Berryhlll membel'1l wI II 410)0; ·a wellier "_..I." ~ ~ q WIDO ..., I world. - . farm. Mrs. ElItes and daughter, rout foUowltlg tIKtr itlPlar ·.e6tttheae ' ~ ,ud liN, Wbhry .~tl L1l v~tock, Market Newa. Ice cream, one of the Au<1C ad' of Kettering land Mr. and Mrs. ' , , ' who v ·acaUo-·" In .. ,..... "-'''ed' Lesl e C. Mapp, general manager tlon'" princl. p al products, an , log on Tuellday evening. Nov~ S116rter ....... ................... '- ..... Alva LUdington wei'e gueats ' or ber 2.. Each pe",on la reQueaua ' .... JjtfD~nt. contract '00- 'ilf. iIeople of Uiat country. 'of ',the ,oaocla~.,."W report to oakee, :~llich. will be ~n.!o1"ed ~J • 'tJle CouncU. A de1lclooa basket to provide weiners an", It p'ouibie. perlodl are DOW a1'&lIa~~ to men 1Tb"' :tallra 1NII'tI eue onall tbe mem~er:s ,on ~e progrella and the 'membera and, their t~ . dinner wall served at noon and ~e reiular meeting ' w'aa held ~ur. provide lome flntwocid. 'In 'b ue of IWIlo .va 'comple~ , OIle ~I~ tIn,e and ttnjo~~ ",. ,eY~~lle. ,. problema of ,the ~uoclntion: dur. dutlng the social hour at the con· The 'clUb ,adjc'nirnfd ' ad -dotl 4ng the pa.t year. He 1VI11 allO, ,!lluBlon of the program. ' \ in. th afte Itb Mr W bad weather th,~_ '!'"'nt.' dl be beld NaVJ'· .n1latment, ~ waa, UIloUDced ,j' toc1.&l.' .by ( Lt"'t.,co~ller C. L. 'tIlet~. & ain'T:'tce' cOW:: pre4lct dai~j. .,,trad. t()r the en· " In addition to the memben who 91aude A. .Gray • 79, died in , ' . e rnoon w ,. m. Indoors. . - ..., Wan, offloer 1Il"c:har,e ot the U, in the dlnl' " aulng year on a naUOD&l and local have, aU been Invltell tb the meet- Clinton Memonal bOllpltal Friday. () Btioion con4uetlng the dlSCU8' ., -'- - . S. N:avy reclultlq .tat,lon In the .. , ~ :rooma. basls. OpportunitT. "tfII~ be 'al. lng, ' Mr. Wood .aid invltatloll8 He la ,survived by twQ daughters, lion. , p\au were made, to have a "NJiOUNCE.. N~W , DAU~HT.R POlt office . bUtldlnl. ciIlo~l. " forded during th~ , ey~1 for the have. been aent to county ' arrte1ll· Mra. lmojean Volera and Mrs. turkey lIupper In, November at to, • •' . tllUDl.· 'fIIblt&ltt!r~ ' IIdtlUon. _ t aild · I ,J8&I' ~=''' " TO Atr m~ ~ auemMe 'lD, 1Dfo1'lll&l tural ~xten.lon ' agents. DHIA 'UP- Alida Rlcb of Waynesville; el,ght tI1.e Horae? Shaner hom~: . or !QUe, • Cl 1',' 'a'tfI 'tin. Doe. ~ IllMihts p~" II ~ ,OC . . . .. rt . . " . . for , dilenul. aUld to reo eJ"VllOra .nd ~... voeaUOnal grazul4?h11dren. ..4 ".hrae ~t.~' ___ " __ ald J. Baird. Sr., of Gephart Ro&4, ,the IalIor may elect either J years United NaUona n." wtl1 be the eel•• ' lnformaUoJl QaDtl apeolftc; teachen' and their c........ wen crandcblldren. , LEGION A·UX. TO HOLD Be"lcee were held at 2 p. m. CHIUITMA8 BAZAAR ' are the Vf1f)' pl'OU4 1J1lDdparUt&..er .J lJUl'a 'jQ,r ~ Ifrat 1'88nUat- ttle. . ef .& ~ 1o"-;heId at que.u.ma thltJ ·...., lI&'fe _QerDo as repreaentatlvea of the dalty.-of a d~bter.:Catber1Jle AnA bOfIi mel 'l'bt.i, 6~a~ In poUcy In the IIome . ot Kr, ' ....i- lin. lOMf ina Auoclatlon aCUYltleii and pOlo . . .... t,tb!' . , . .....Qi8a19~ Mdlf4toY at ... Btiv.,sbug Meill· Th, Am..,l9a n " "'''Ioft 'AuKIII• to' IIr. -and lib. Do~d 1. BaIrIJ, ,no.., ~~eeta _WI......' to the II~. ,B. B.; " ,w. at iclea. In a . . .~ .'I'or KItt All milk ~d cream producers In odl.t church conducted by the .,., Unit N,, , 111 wah ,110111 . ' 11' ot lIoblle, AIa"'m. 1In..... _uta........ "bi6 Is i:tb p.:'m.: Oil,to. . . la open' to Only" children of the memben . . . . . . . . . 41111!14 to ... 110M ~ b..... Bealle Chrlatmu '8uaar ., .... ........ ~ " .. lllal ....... WIa1t- at .... au tIlDe ' htaJa. LODR Wall the P.~ ~ to ........ ba the wD1 be 8lltertalned taqU lea die meeUqc)D ' edDesda" Haworth otftclaled. ' B1lrIal ''''' Home on 8aturd.,. Dec. 11. aur ...4 Q.l~ well Ialoft beN. ooaUDued. ~Ilm. ...... wltb Hlected mOviea November 8, 1864. In ClarbvWe oemete..,. ...•••_ ...., ••" ..... " ,••••, ..
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Sept mber sl\les of Series E FrldllY even ing. and H Bonds II} Ohio r neoted n Mrs. W. . Welsb and, niece MI8S 12 per cent decrellse. compar d to Sarah Wels b of , Wa.ahlngton, D.C. the same month last year, but called on MlsB Margaret Edwards the nine-month total tor 1954 was on .Frlday. 1] per cent ahead of last year. Mr. and ~rs. John Cartwright LaRue Van Arsdal1. Co-Chairman. and Misa Ann.a Merldetb of CtIl· \\ ounty Sa vings B.ond clnnall. called on Mlaa Minnie Dod· Subscription Rftt08- $2. P r Year, In advance, til Oblo; '2.50 elsewhere _ a_rr_e_ n_ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ 60nson and other f rIends In !.be nold s. Home one day laet week. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbnrd Sloop, of Mr. and Mrs. Lois Mag e. Ony· Adult Blbl lass or th Mlnneatlolls. lIIlnn.. were guests lon . ailed on Mrs. Maynard on hur 'b will serve the dlnn r du ro Saturday evening of fles Vlna Saturday. Ing the noon hour. Hlnkene and Miss Frances HlnMrs. Jennie Conner and Miss MISS JANE FITE Funeral senlc s fOI' laUd kens. Pb~be Mirande oalled on friends Omy. 79. were condUcted Monday Irs. A. S. ollett, Irs. Osee h re on Sundar afternoon. Corre.po ndent arternoon t rom the Methodis t Harlan. Mrs. Blancbe Carr and Mrs. Luclll Armitage aecom· The Harveyshu rg ' P.·T. A. will bur h here wit h burial In Clarks· Mrs. Neva Doster .(a\led on Mr. pan led Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hart· sponsor a Hallow 'en carnival In "llIe ceDletery. Mr. Grny died Frl, and ~rs. harles Gordon Sunday sook on unday to tb Ir old 8chool the high scbool bulldlDg. aturday day In linton Me~orla l hospital, at their new home In Morrisv ille. re union at ir. and Mr s. HBrmun venlng. Dinner will he served. tollowlng a several weeke Ulness. Tbe Missionaty Circle of JonMoores lit Amanda. ommencing at 6:30 p. m. A cako A IIfe·long r sldent or this area. ab's Run Baptist Churcb met In Mrs. Lena Harteo k. Mr. and walk, lurk y mrtle and mUSCl uer, be Is Burvh'ed by two daugbters, th e social rooms of the church. M.rs. R. H. Hartsock attended OE ade are among tb (oatil s of t h Irs. ImoJene Volers and frs. W dnesday . . A covered clilIb dinat Harveysburg Thursday nig ht. eVQn lng. The atfolr Is open to til AJlda Rich, elgbt grandchlldr n ner was sen 'ed at the noon bour. The meeting was honortng Past publi c. a nd tbr greal grandcblldren . Mrs. Ruth Doster had charge or Patrons and Matrons. fra. Ethel Henry who has been Mr. Ellis Sbldaker. of Dayton, devotions. Tbe group spent the Mr. ~nd Mrs. Rosnngle, Mr. and m. Is much Improved. was a gu si bere Sunday, of his a fternoon worki ng on a sewin g Mrs. Harvey Burnet. MI"II. Mabel fr. nnd Mr8. H. S. Tucker had sis ter, Mrs. Phyllis MarUn 8l1'd project. Ha!.baway were guestB of Dr. Rosas tbelr bouse guest during tbe sons. Tbe. Ad ul t Blhl lass of Jonnagle at th e Golden Lnmb Sunday week end her slBter, Mrs. J nny M d M H S T k ' 1 d ah's Run Baptist hurh met 'PueselebJ'llting Edna Burnett's blrtbday. B 11 f S mersvJUe r. un rs. . . . uc er rn " NO HUNTING" . M L as their guesls Sunday . f r . Rnd lillY evenJog In the home of Mrs. SIGN8 ARE e ,0 0 Ira. D. J . Fra~er and rs. . I J Pa k d famll r A. S. Collett. Miss Vlna Hlnken8 NOW AVAILABl.E AT TH E GOOD JOB PR' ....TING C 1). Wooley of Waynesville, were . Irs'l amtleB d 1\r and f YR'! °b' led the group In devotions and MI..... , an 1 .~ her D nna an Bndr. fllmlly an fa.or wn. Mr . J. . P . Tbornbury bad charge AMI GAZETTE• Be Obtatne - d at th e Galette gues... a t urd ~y a ft rnoon, 0 f urd WUl lams Irs. Louise Flte. mlngton ' o f recreation. Mrs. Rutb Sullivan hnrles G o r d a n ' was program leader. lIlr. lind Ir8. moved lll8t we k loto their new Pte. Douglas ReynoldS of Ft. home in Morristown. llennlng, Ga ., spent a week end The Book Review Club met Tues· Tbe Adult lass of !.be Metba- pass here last we k with his par- day evening In tbe home of Mre. dlst Church met til the social rooID.I ente. Lr. and Mrs. Albert Rey- Estber Doster, Day t on ·Way neavllle Rd . . WAYNESVILLE RT. 1 of the church FrIday evening. A basket dinner was serv at 6:30. We Service All Makes and Models, Radio, Television Two properties 00 l!aln street RE·ELECT bere, belonging to the estAtes of 10% Off On All New Picture.Tubes Sold and Instal!ed Frank aDd Alice Shutts, d ceaseel, will b off red for sa le at public Antenna In.tallatlon and Repair auCtion on !.be premises Saturday. Also loclud d In the slIle will be a list of housebold ito.ms. Tbe ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED Publlsbed Every Tburaday Mornlns at Waynesville, Warren Coooty, O~. Entered aa aecond oIa.. matter at tbe (Jostottlce at WayneavlUe. Ohio, under the act ot March S. 1878.
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ing time and perfect weather. LalIt week we had some eool days with froat In the low places at nlsht but now It Is warmer -wIth a bue over the dlstance and fog in the mornings, warm and lovely in the afternooD8. The com pick· erl are busy in every direction though ' the corn sUlI has a high moisture content. The first fleld we picked bad more than twice : ' muc:s ~o: ~:er~e kS:~e ?re ere w 0 . e• tulzer and closer planting. We haven't reached the hundred bu. per ILCre mark yet but ODe hun· dred percent more Isn't bad. Perhaps we can make one hundred bushels the nen time. They an. havlog trouble now with the field thOY are picking, the vines are so bad. We had ~ected to try spraying but at the time to do It we could not find any one to do It 10 the time went by aod now we are going to have to do It hy hand, or turn tho hogs In. Little Pull! tl purring away In my lap and It she would only Bit Btln It wouldn't Interfere with my typing but every once In a whOe r
Ihe reachee up to lick my hand or pia,. with my tlnger. The tenl are now tn a box back of the wood buket. Pi'etty Pu.. dldn·t like them. to be on the platn noor where sbe had put tbem so when the daYI got cold ehe moved them out onto my beet rug under the big chair. I moved them back. She moved them out. I moved them back. She moved them out, then 1 got a nice carton and put some rags 10 the bottom and put it where she had had them back ot the wood basket. At last she Is sa.tisfled and haln't moved them Bince. They must be com. fortable as they scarcely ever cry. Two of them are big and fat and one of them Is the tiniest !dtten l ever saw, a little runt. As Boon as they are big enough 1 have a Dew hom promised tor them, mama aod babies. I will still bave two cats and some day more !dt· tens . There are sUII a few Quinces on the . top or the Quince bush just out or reach. 1 made a little Quloce jam out or the rlrst ooes 1 picked nnd it Is BO good that 1 would llko to have some more. Some people put apple butter with it whiCh makes the Quince flavor go rarther. 1 like It. either way. Why will people try' to cleao out th hi Ith t to In it' 0 e marcthnebry Wj °tU e PPIn g Ith' ne 0 e oys us came w a bad nnger that he caught 10 tho corn 1llcker. He warned the others to be careful and thel'}. did It hlmseU. Lucky it wasn't. his
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REAL ESTA~l'E TRANSFERS Midwest Investment Co. to Fred N. and Margaret Schwarz, 2 lots ;~ Lebanon'. ..... Fred N. and Margaret Schwarz Ito Claude r. and Betty C. Amburg, 2 lots in Lebanon. Grace White to Myrtle Mote, .25 acre in Red. Lion. Myrtle Mote to G race White,
James E. and Josephine M. Grays to William and W1ll0wlee Donaldlon. 1.76 acres in Franklin TOWDship . . AI kansas Riley\, Jr., to Robert L. and Lillian Riley, lot in Fl'a~ lin Township. Reba H. McCarren to James P. and Wilma J . Thornbury, .35 acre illl Harveysburg. Hobart C. and Jennie Pauline Beach to Carl M. and Margaret R. Beach, 150 acres in Rarlan T hi owns p. AIthur and Pauline Rose to Ralph and Ruth A. Minter, 76.65 acres in Harlan Township. W. iF1rank RQ,Sell to Richard S. Rosell, lot in Lebanon. Virgil and James I. Robbins to Elmer and Patricia Brockma:n 1 acre In Deerfield! TOWilShip. Eileen RYM! to Robert M. Blair, 50.5 acres . in Turtlecreek Town· ship. - -- - - - - - - - - -
harlie and LoiB Jean Napier search tecllnicIan, Colwnbus, end to Ray W. and Mae IBowiIng, \ot Ella H. Baughman, 57, c1er1o, Lebin Deer6eld Township. anon. Leonard M. and Bernice Me- -=-:::-:::---------Kinney to Charlie and Lois Jean Napier, 1 acre in Deerfield Town.
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Julia and George Krebs to Melvin and Mildred L. Collins, lot in· South Lebanon. Ellis C. Thompson to James P. and Wilma J . Thornbury, 1.57 acres in Turtlecreek Township. Dellos M. and Rachel E. Worley to Charles W. and Margie M. Wright, .6 acre in Turtlecreek Township. John S. and Pauline M1ller to Verne and Alice B. Hart, 1.90 acres in Deerfield Township.
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PRICE 5 CENTS
Spanans J0 Open Cage .$~ason Friday
IlEAVY VOTE CAST; BOTH LEVIES OVIR
Will Meet Stroba'Tf'enton Five Her. Friday
School and Village Tax Levies Carry Here; Heavy Local Vote Cast For Off Vear Election
Evening;' HeavY .Sch",ule Ahead of Spartans
Coach Ken Enir lck's Waynesville Hlgh School par tan s open th Ir Des pite the cold weather on Election day. the local "oters turned l.a sk.etball sason «'tldey evenltlg. Nov. 5 a t home by enter taining t he' out in good numbers to recor d t.helr chOice on the vnrlous candldate8 VISIT IN MANSFIELD taBt Trenton IIq uad trom BuUer county. and Issues. MI'8. D. C. Ridge was a Saturday A tOJigh non·league grou.p ot games t aces t he re-bulld lng Spartans. Wayne Locli l School District Proposed Tax Le vy (new and renewal ) guest ot relatives In fanstleld. T he War reo County Leo.gue. ot course. Is expected to be t he usual hard carried by 463 ror nnd 263 against. , ayoes \'Ule Village Tax Levy carried by a vote ot 172 tor and 14fi ViSI TORS FROM U. SANDUSKY fight right up to t4u l\nament time. against. Mrs. D. . Ridge had lUI recent Tuesday th e locals Journey to All llepubllcan office seekers carr ied the majority vote locally. callers, !oY. and Mrs. J. W. Lotz Yellow Springs to vie with the Here 1& how the vote stood by precincts : and daugbter ot Upper andusky. .Byran High quintette and return home FrIday to open t he league play agaJn8t Morrow. last year's FARMERS CLUB TO MEET . Ql Ql ' Ql p; Po .. The .Farmers' ClU b will mee t on Les gue chawils. ,The Orange a nd Warr,.~oll.l, ::> ~ :l ~"" Black tournament champiOns hope 0 ~~ ~o Thursday. Novem ber 11 at· the 0uti: ~ .9 zit: It was announced today by S, W. 0 home ot Mr. and MI'lI. Keller Hoalt. to get the League play ott with >oGl a winner In this batUe with the Losh. Office Manager of Warren ~ tIlf .:" Z ~r;: County ABC tbat 472 wheat loans HOSTESS TO FRIENDSHIP CLUB Morrow Panther8. ~r;: >- ·GI <<~ MrI. Elinor AUtord will be hOlt- . Richard Frye. Dave Browu, Paul were made in the 1954 wheat pro· ~ J)(JIZII~·DII" in mUd, tbII ~'" ~ track-type tndoI' woru alonl eSIl to the FrIe ndship club on Wed- Shipley. Jim Purkey. Tom' Hatton. gram In Warren County, with a ~~ ~S David Beal, Richard Watters. Phil total of 208,600 bushell ot wheal a wealem ' aect1qn ot the Ohio needay afternoon. November 10. WoodB. Robert Smltb. Wade Wll- being placed under lORn and with· Turnpike. Tber4i are 469 tracFor Govemorton like It now .orkin. 011 the Jerry Bradley, and Obal'le8, held from the CIUIh m,llrket. The kerlOD. HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO MEET III 100 43 69 LA SOHE (D) 69 Dew toll ~ wheat The Happy Hour Club wlU lDeet n.nnery maKe up the Varalty total amount loaned Oil RHODES (R) ___ __ ______ 86 ioo 161 118 86 IIquad. by the local baob. which are ~ . . . . . 1 Joan Faye on Tuesday a fternoon, Noy. • at FOf' Lleut. GovemorReserv es vying for placell are : lending agencle8 of Commodity Brown III tbt «.., otr SL tbe home ot 'Mr •. Glenna WUIOn. J OHN W_ BROWN (R) ___ 93 102 154 U5 Petenbuq BeIcb. na. llonnle Thompson, PaUl Scherer. Credit Corporation, wu ,480 000 GEO. D. NYE (D) ____ _ __ 58 71 92 56 Ool'don Hatton. Dicit RobInloD. or thla total number or ~n~, VISIT AT LAKE HOPE JOllA.. IIIILPB& II thJ'ee. Fred LeMay, Jim Frasure. ,David 392 were warehouse 10anB and 80 For Secreury of Sut_ Mr. and Mrs. J . J . BUl'8ke and tear-old T~ 1~e1cher who TED w. BRO~ (R) ____ 97 106 180 8. Mr. and MI'8. m. .1'. Earnhart eD' Earn.h ar t. Jim Lemmonl, Damel were lanniltored loan.. The ware· tbII IIIaaiI. In. .• caU ita Elme~ Powell. LeRoy Hop. house loaDS are made on wareWaUer. 78 dIDDer. • 36 61 ROBERT W. RE IDER (0) _ 64 8' Jored SuDda, d.lnner a t the club kinI and David Scherer. houl e recelpla 11I8ued by approved bOllse at Lake Hope. For Trellurer of Staa.Loti of Jim' Miller. Bo Peter8. warebouses and held by lending 11 40 61 JOS. T. FERGUSON (D) __ 61 '6 B~ MWer. Jim Wardlow ~ Bob agenoles &I collateral for ' th)a type VISIT GRANDPARENTS HERE 89 ROGER W. TRACY. (Il) .__ 86 160 82 113 DoD and lIartha Jana BoblllloD 0 Bamon by graduation. and the ot loan. OIl the flU'llL stored wbeat For Attom.y O.n.,..1of Da,ton, ,were Frida1 onrnlght falllll'e or Bob Barton to return tor a chattel inor1cale II tllec1 on 18S l Ot 82 118 C. WILLIAM O'NEILL (R) _ 90 ",eata of their graodparenll. Mr. his fourth year of Van It, play. each lOUl to laeare the repa)'lDent l'AUL F . WARD (D) ______ 64 86 57 85 13 and M,.. Eo ... manahart. forcea Coach Emrick to eompleteiy of thll type of loan. For U. S. ..natorrebuild hll Varsity Five from lut To be eligible for either trP- of GOO. H. BENDER (R) _____ 9J 101 79 10. 165 year's Bubl and 10-10 Relerve toano it 'If" nec..1U7 tor a fann· , SUNDAY DIN NER GUEaTa 71 THO~. A. BURKE (D) ___ 67 41 It It er to be within ll1Iacreage anot8qUad. Mr. and II.... John Fromm were The complete Ichedule tollowl: ment: For R.pruenbtlv. to Conllre.SUnday dinner ",_ta ot' Ulelr lOb 11• . 116 17Z Noy. 5-Trenton-Ho~. It W&l al.o announl*1 tbat any 81 CLARENCE J . BROWN (R) U and daulhter-In-Jaw. Mr. and 111'11. 76 Nov. t-YeUow Sprl...-Away. tanner who baa produced lO),beana 32 61 sa I.l-. LOUIE WREN (D) __ __ _ 63 C1,d. Fromm . and chlldren In NOY. U -- -Jlorrow-Home. tor barveet In · I96. I, elJ&'lble fOr Springfield. , For atate 8enato~ Noy. 15-BlaIlcheater-Away. a loybean loan ot $2,18 per bUlbel. EDW. H. DELL (D) __ ~___ 68 ..0 88 61 88 19-8prlncboro-Away. which II the loan rate for Warren Nov. 95 1M 16' KATHRYN E. WETZEL (R) n n VI81T FIEND' aUNDAY Noy. 23-8prlo~ Valley-Home. county. R. H. Harteoelt Mr. and For Reprs.entatlve to Gen .... 1 A... mbly1115' COI'D wur be IUpported at ' Noy. U-AlIlll1Jli-:'Home. ~ere S\ID4fJ cllnur....u 01 JIJ'. 69 88 ARTH. E. SCHWARZ (D) __ 62 34 80 ~ B-Carlltlar4l_ ,I.1i 1Ia WarreD COIIDlT Ht 01117 aDd lira. bl ' .. -180 118 t8 CEDRIC 4 . STANLEY (R)'4 •• Dec. 7-KlIiii IlI&-Home. thOle rannel'8 who planted and Wuhlncton C. 11:. &lUI called on For County Comml.. lone~ . Dec. lo-liarveYlbur«- Away. harvested wlthln th.e lr corn allot· Mr. and MI'II. John Reece In WILBUR. LAKE (R) _____ 1()2 106 188 91 127 Dec. 1f-Sablna- Away. mente are ellcfble for loanl. The Jame.towD durln« the evenln!!. Dec, 17- Ma.on-Away. County ABO ottlce 18 now accept· For County AuditorA. M. PARKER (R) _____ 103 126 194 116 86 Jan. 7- Morrow- Away: lng loan applicatlolll anel' wUI 8000 OES TO MEET MONDAY Jan. H-Bprlngboro-Home. begin procellsinc theae loao8 for Wayne Local School DIet. ProPOled Tlx T.vy (A •.n. and Incr.... )MlaDl l Cbapter 107 OES wt1l Jan. 16-0erm·nt·wn- (Carlllle). corn and lIOybeans. Seventeen CIUIel were 'trled In meet In re",Jar 8eaMb Oil Monday, FOR ------.- --- ---- ---- 9 79 1M '1'1 88 Jan. 21-Carllsle-Away. the Mayor's court durln« the month South Wa yne Advisory November 8 with a covered dl8h 26-K1ng8 MUlaAway. CP...... of October, Reekiestl operation led Jan. Co'unci' Meets Here H 71 . 44 55 dinner at slx·Uilrty p. m. Tile reg· Jan. 28-HatveJ'lburg- Home. the ' Ult With rive call8S being tried. FOR ____ _______ ____ _____ _ 83 89 ular meeting wUl toUow with elecFeb: 1-Centl!rrill&-Home. Crossing the yellow line and 85 tion of otfkara tor the coming Mr. and Mr8. Harold Shuttll were AGAI NST __ ______ _. _____ 60 I .Ir1,~ Intol'lcation cases, tL4Bd for second h9st. alld hOl tllJl& to . the . South Feb. 4,-Mallon-Home. )'ear. nod payment of dues. l\' " ,,,,dme1\t to Co.n.tltUtlo~ .(~ VI'. Term for Gov .• Lt. Gov., etc...... Feb.•l~-Tourname nl starta. 'place on the lis wHh t wo cases Way!ui 'AdviIlOTy Council on ·Thuts. FOR ________________ ___ 71 60 81 138 83 , Cub Scout Pack 40 regular meet· each being tr ied. day evening at t he Par Hilla Party AGAJNST ____ ____ _______ 42 ViSITS PARENTS HEA~ 88 61 71 67 East W,r ayne Advisory 1ng and Hallowe' en Party . Wlj.& FollQwlng ' la a list. of the viola· House. During the business ses· MillS ~ 'Retalllck, Iltudent at held Tuesday, October 26 at St. tors. the ir offense a nd the fine 1m· slon lhe Collp)V1ng officers for tile . For. Judge .Court of "ppe.a l _ the School of Nursln« and Health. CouncitMitets STAN MATTHEWS' __ ~____ 64 82 Marya Parish, House. Following posed on eac h : 83 63 IS7 coming year ~ ere elected : Pres· Unlvef8lty of . Cwclnnatl, spellt'lbe State Pntrol cases: / . :the grand mnrcb, prizes were .1,1 7 164 Ii'RANK C. ANplilliSON _~._ .89 • 74illS Iden t. Mr. Harold Shuttll ; discus · week end with' b8 ' pal'ent.~ MI. The Eaat Wayne Advlaory Coun. a warded to: KeDny Jones, rif8t LouIs S toop, U14}gall parking pub· slon , leader, .M r. Clarence Rye .aDd RALPH If CARI1lY ~ __ ___ _ 100 111 .' 172 72 93 ... and Mrs. K. M. 1t8tai1lck. On Sun- c.1I met OD Friday evening at the prlre. most comical ; . D.o 0 "I ~ ijc highway, $26.00. Sec retary·treasurer. Mrs. Rhodes day they dro ve to A)\l.ens, where home of Mr. anll Mrl. LUther Hart- Storer. lecond prlEe, most original I Alex Ramsey. no il l'lvers license. Bunnell. Mr. J . ' B: Crabbe ' pre· they visited lIlr. Harrl i~~oal who sook. FoUowlng the buslnells se&- Oharles Stew8.l't. third prize, neat- $10.00. , .1II .0 ·Y I CE J sided as discussion leader and a , ' . ' IIj enrolled at hlo n nlvetalty. I'Tank \ Isecup, croas yellow sloD, Mr. Keller Hoall conducted est eostume ; Roy Rose. fourtb Anyone wishing to dl8pose ot ' a very pleasant aud iBterest~g . ey~· SPONSORING FALL FESTIVAL the .Interesting discussion on tbe prize, best dl'68le'd cowboy. line, $1 5.00. nlng w!ls enjoyed by everyone. ... " torn. ~utllated or worn out fl ag. top~c of the month, " United We Cub Masler . ~b Grimm was J ohn r han, fa!lure to yield r Ight Following adjournment. a dell· There will ,b e ' a< me~tln g I,!! the can do ·.80 'by taking. saJd' flags to The St. Augu BUn&t Church ' I~ Wino! ' proud to announce t, hat the' ot way, $15.00. .:Ious dessert ' cou rse WDS sened In. .county Agricultural Agent's Coil' the American Legion Home, In the flponsorlng a tall festival at tbe Tbe . CpuncII adJourne~to meet Wa~esvllle Pack. now ,Jlae..!!Xdens Hampton Robinette,. recklesB opo the dining room. Iltary school buUdln g~.- - ' , ference Room' 10 lbe CQurt House, WaynelvllIe High S hool on Sat· 'at thl! bome ot Mr. and Mrs. Ray- and fiVe new den mothel'8 t6 whom eraUon. $50.00. before Satqrday. N~veJDber , 6. The g' . !S~YI,;, ··r'~tnO·!nbge' hours fQr the Amel'lcan Legion urday evening. November 20. thlTbe J ames t a tt on, 1oa d no~ proper· ".#,,~ ..#'_~#~ .. ~~;.~;;;~;.:~$.~~ ,!:hanobil, ··.99~·· t' ~ t mond Braddock In. November' Our- Illns were presented . Tbey arA '1'" ' . , _.lovem er a \TV 0 C oC", . f es tl va I w III open at tl vo- r y Ing the, _lIO\llal liour. a deUc10ul Mrs. Ethel Gyg ey, IIlrs. Marj Iy s ecured $1000 " ~ N O;T I ·C·E· 1'-- 1 • •" held by CorlntY 'Supervlsor .Grady are : 7: 00 · p. · m, until 10:30 p. m. p. m. and food of various kinds lunc!! of sandwiches and bot choc- I Norris, Mrs. Gladys Davenpo~t. - RJehard . Parker : f"Uure to stop I wis to thank -each .and every M. Rh04es Farmers HOple Admin· nightly and wlll be open: at io :00 will be lIerved . with game. and olate were served. Mrs. Irene Davenpor t, Mrs. Etta ar stop s ign . $15.00. ODe tor 'lth'elr ' f,lne COOp81'!lil~o ,In:. ~tratlon, . tp " explaJn ' ~llc ~w a . m. on' Sat~. dancing to follow. Evans. . A. B. ' Nap Ier. cross ye II ow line. rn!tkfng the Wa' nesvllle P.·T. A. 697, p'Dssed ' by the 83rd Congress. ,.~••.,•••• ~.'~..r ....~.;• • ;.~.••••• ~al Soldier Serves The tollowlng den chlets were $15.00. ai'lll aVu success. making appropriAtion for sol\ ~'nd VISITORS FROM MORROW Introduced: Bob Eans . Eric Bernt VIllage Ordinance onses : RA r W. KLON T Z, water conservation loans. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth WlllIama At Canal Zone Post .... levl e Conner; ROger Run yan, and Robert Davenport. ordinance. ) . The heads and committees >of Chnlrma·n. . Lnrry Retallick. reckless operation. ' ;35.00. of Morrow, were Sunday guesla of "f~ .. " " i , .............. _...... . ....... the agr icultural agepcles. banlls. Mr. and Mrs. William Strouse and Pfc Fred Fairchild. Jr., whose : 17 ne w cubs received Bob Cat Chas. Turner. ordinance. reckless 'r eal estate dealel'8, machinery. children. Mr. and Mrs. Wl\1lams' parenta live on Route B" WayDes- I 1)lns. Tbls 18 the la rge8t group operation, $3 6.00. lime nnd tertlllzer d ealers .and Cadet Robert Pugh, son of Mr. little dAught'er who has been a ville. recenUy was assigned to !:he , of' boys regl8tered lit one time In Edward Lee Gooc:h. ordinance. otheJ'!! . that a rli' ' !Jlterested ha\Te and Mra. Walter D. Pugh. Route ~ 01 ~conn.al,s~. . - - and blUl been 'oonflned' "un ....'1. C ance I ZoBattaUon at Wa'"'esvllle. reckless ollB{atlon. ~; 10.00. POlio vict'beeD In~.t.ed to ·atte.Dd the meet~. 1, WaYnesville. Is vlaylng 'gUard In the hosl!ltal, Is recoverlns hd 1>.01 iT~t ~ hUd The new cubs are: Tommy Car· William Arnold Barton, ordl· on the U. S. Military Academy's l,. eXDects to be home Boon. ': e#· !YfL e ./. 88 C t, a venter, Eddie Carrier Stevie T"rti.· pane.e, speeding. '26.00. , freshman football tea.m tbl's fall. ~. , • I tank crewman· iii. Company Den- i Do ald ·S • D ' , .. HONORE D At.&,N'fv ERaA"Y tert'ld the AnDy .lut JanlW'1' and er. n torer, eunla A.h• . . Tbomas W. Thompson. ordinance ·141'1. 'Rhodea 'Bunne\1, MI'8, J. J. ~-~~en ' " rve ; Cadllt Pugh's ·; ~eam plays t he . " , . completed baSic tralnln at 'Fort mead. Ronnie PeUrey, . Edwin intoxication,. $63.25. BUrSke. Mrs. R. E. A8bury, . Mrs, ' " " . . ., freshman · teamll ot , seve""l col· Mr. and Mrl. El8.r1 Cqnner ent er. Kno~. Ky . g !Scott. c~all. Ste\ art•. Kenneth ,Dav. Mary Martha Rldlnlger. ordinance Clarence Rye, .Mts. A. H. Earnhart, Silver Annlversa.., leges iurlng the I football ielUlon. tal ned with a -iurkey dloief on eoport, Kenny Moran. Russel Improper mlitrler, $1.0.00. \. lIIrs. L. V. Branstrator, .Mrs. Law. , . . ' The llS·yeal'Old pij~te graduated Saturday ti~norll4r the wedding ........ ~ Clark. Kenneth CrOll, Kent BarChessy Burgeu. ordinance, In· "ence Furnl\s. Mrs. Keller Hoak, ¥r: and Mrs. Delbert Conger oC trom Falnn~t ,. hla", 'school, DayIII din, Chas. Lynch, Tommy Currey. tOllcallon, UO.OO. Mrs. Howard Wer tz. Mrs. DeBs Ie Rld~evlJle, fanner residents .ot ton, Dnd WIUI appointed to the annlvers&IT ' c,>t ~l'.' .a nd Mrs. Ed. . . . . . Hamby. . ~\ ' <;llenn Evans aDd Terry K~nB. State clUles : Cook, M~. Herliert Vaught, Mrs. ·Waynesvllle. will celebrate their aca~emr . by, Represen.tat.\ve Paul Their guem were Mr. and Mrs. Other aw ards · made were to : well Perkens, roeckless opera- WIlHam Sax, Mrl . . William O'Ban· 25tb wedding anniversary Sunday. F. ~che~oJt, 2d Congruliional Dis· 10D, aD'd Mra. A. L. Schuhart were Nov. '1 wltb open house at tbe trlctof Ohio. Hamby and ; chUdren, Mrs. Goldie " TomDl,f Cpok, Wolf Badge. 2 SiI· tlon, $25.00, ' Sur face and Mr: 'and :MI'8 . . H . K. Services wlll be h~ld a~ 3 p. m. ver Arrows. 1 Year Pin. James ·Reeves. plUlslng achool &tUong,the ladiea pre.ent from the Ridgeville Commpnlty C h u r··c. h. Thursday at · Neeld funel'l1 home. . Wm. Furnaa. wou Badge, 1 Year bUs. $19.00. Waynesville area at the District Friends may call trom 2 to 6 p. m . Dye. ' I " ". . \ ,'. ., . )Cema. ,for Charles Watkins. 63, of ,Pin. . ' nfIl Rally of the. Farm . J:!ureau The Congers were ma rried ~ov. Local Girl Attend. ATTE ND CLEVELAND 0 18 RR 1. Waynelvllle, wbo died ',Mon; . Kenny ' Jon8s, Wolf . Bailge, 1 Mrs. Helen AI.ann ~p.men·s Committee held at thl! 9, 1929 near Wlhnlngton at ·tfe, ' M.... lL H.' day In Greene Memorial hoapltal. Gold Arrow, 3 Silver Arrows. Charity OraDk'e bulldlne near 'Ztm· home ot Rev. Jane Carey and lived Marletta,Colieae Mrs. Cecil A. , Hartsock , Mn. " Bobett f , BuritU wUl · ~ In Woo~ oemJdhn S41baetfer. 1 Year Pin. Dies Here TueMay mel'J!lan. A dellcloUi lunch' wai, 21 years on the farms of the ,ate 141111 Janet KeYI, . daughter or ~fII; David Hariadck. Mrl. almer Je..e ete'!' The, Ql'88I1e coullty native, Mike ,Locke, Bear ~adge. Services ItoI' l\Iti. Itlelen (Ne1Ue) enjoyed at the n!)On hour and a Earl. Hockett, near WaynelvUljtI: the Rev. and M,. Samuel N. Keys, Prenderpst, ·Mrs. ~. c. . Bre. Mrl. and. farmer II lurvlved by his Chaa. Th~ma. Bear Badge. A ' 79 who died here Tuelda fine program waa &lven In , the la enroUed for' this semellter In the Paul Shipley 'and "n~ Robert . Wi fe. two 8Onll. Carl, New Bremen. lilach ' den ' entertaln"d 'with a a:e-:r~n 'were lleid Thu,.da.: :... a~~rnoon. Some of thel~ ladles ~OT E OF THANKS frelhman clus at Marietta Col· S~ltbrepre.ented 'lJ_aml Chapter ':~: :::~~nt~. h~te1 unlv~r- skit, .u llng , the ~~llcal .n.trum~tI :~: 45 a. m. at West brock tJeral appeared In a. sidt · pertallllng, to We would like at this time to lege. Marietta. Ohio. She II a 101 .OES at the Grand Cbapter I "o'me ' II-' b' 'th 11101 r • . OIUl• ·Ut they ~d made . at· 'their October home 1712 Wayne a'Venue Dayton tta~ "Milk Promotion Program." saN "Thanks" to. each and every. lIiululite of Wayuesv1l1e ' .h·I'gh , W ' Iand 'd u'."'6 ....... - the ,. . ....DrvUl ro ers. " and at 11 :15 .... m. at Holf• Angels • . ". . ~"" ~ 'who had any part whatever In Jlcbool. me~t lng In C1eve lIam- •and ' f Daarence. to "Ral h- den 0 me,un,a . ~ '.' . 'one ..... '. . . . of Spring' ValleT. e ~GeOrge ,. of n, lulan. P cider amelwere, played. which church. Burial w!lS . ' E--, OWN. . home ~IUI and , donutl wereatter "rvad. In PaJvary •GUEST8 I N MI DD L helplng the night our . -• ...;..--..:.-.. _ t week. ." I R apolll and Elton· of ColumbUl;' ay. Tbe . famlll .. of. the cab .cO ta cemetery. , .. MI'8. 9ayle E. Evan~ anel IOJl· d..troyed by fire. We baTe :no T O .HOLD BAKE 8ALE HONOR~D ON A... NIY.ER . A Y llitera. 11.&1148 Patenoll and 1'IallJ 't~ed out • mea u . . ' G1,enn aDd MI'II. Earl C. 1!lYana of way ot lm01l'lq oae 1WIl.. of all The Senior CI... ot WllynesvUle Mr. aD" lin. LAWNDOII Coot. lira. lI'aJ..~ $Dlth ne", !Xenl.;' aM thtl . . . . Itro:h:d be BUTTON8 AND B AUX · WayneBville . and Mrs. Pearl A. ·the people who helped Ilor ' do we High Scbool II lponaorlilJ Bake with Mr. a1i4 lira. Luther Halnea MI'8. NeW. 11111'11. New BarllDl- CUb scouUIi&' il -a famil atf~1r GROUP TO ME~l' . .wEDNESDAY Slblth of Sprln, VaUey. ' were ~o" all ',,110 ba,.e liven 10 pn- .Bale at Jlafrle1 HanlWaN B&ore. of NeW' B1a1'1~n. w.... &mODS ~n; Mn. lIIctI{h Beam. Port WlI. y. The ''ButtollS 'and group lueala at a receptloll ..ut dlllnel' erou~ ot 1b0000J, clQtllng and on Saturday. Noy.mber • f¥om the,.....te on !lunclay ~ at lJUIl, and 11ft. ' Lala' C1eftllPr. . ,.. UI meet on NOYllll·· .....D In ~o.~ '" ~r.~ ..IIn. ,a~9r , " " 10:0;0 a. m. to 1:00 p. Ill. tbe 60me ot Bey. an~ lira, Ward Xenia. and 0 •• ahllllalaUel. YllJt IN XENIA , ber 10. at 8 ............ or llarl W. ~ "oil sUIltiJ .t ·~ TJuQIb. mwi6ij: . GOc1 bl..1 all ...~ HUNTING" IIGNI ARE • Mra. t.,.,..nce IIUdIa . .t tile lin. DIMd lin. . .~ lIome of Mr. ~ Mn. Camr Ila'flil 'of 1W. ••. Applelate fA W~lqton, w h ell theJ ~e4 at tea celeb~ ~ L Can ·...k eM -L~ w... Or tbe &altla AMo- JII4dIewwu JlGGte 1. Cbd-. ....., BYeuna. BDberta NOW AY.AIUMLIf ~t "Ii..... lac thelt fOdieth wecWq ....... .~. t __ ...1 ~"'A ......... ... ... 1.... or will be tbe iIr........... fonDer mus.;. . .... ~ 1hUUleIl AM. GAZnT.. ftrMl7. ... VIR'• ....a at ~ v Ilath .tba 18 XaIa. ...... ... DaTIl ' ware IDU'detI Oot. 11. 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Kion II ~w eDl'OllInl meplber. Cor the 1966 lActOD year. ol[terlng an oPJ)OrtuDlty for honon.bly dl.. charged war "eter&llll to uslst In aLtalnlng the" objectlvels ; NOW, THEREFORE _ I Harry Sherwood, M.ayor ot th~ y'l1la&e of Wa%)M.vlUe Oblo do bereby proclaim the perIod 'Of Oct()ber 20th through Nov.lalIer 11th. U64, u AMl!llUCAN L1!lOlON WEEKS {or tbe · Ilurpose of eneounlglng' the enrollment of war velterana In ,.
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THE MIAMI (iAZ(:;TTE. WAYNE. VILLE, OHIO
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.Innlu and the rew peppers and ~ _ _ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ' Earnest Cook to Henry Schoon· Cecil and Harriet Bowermuter tomat08l that the otber frost I ~ . Ohio Homes to Paul and Florence over, 1 lot in Wayne Twp. to Malcolm and Ida Mae Riddell, pas.ed by. only tbe ChrySanthe'l McKay, 1 lot in Mason. Roland D. and Flonle S. Clay 3 Iota In Springboro. I Tom Florence to Newell S. and to Doris E. Fox, 0.75 acres In John H. and Nlncy Jean FlJh, mllma Itlll are pretty. The rain ia harder on thelli than the froat. " .. Ina Humphreys. 30.1 acres In Franklin Twp. Jr. to Rob'ert W. and Elillbeth A. Eac;h year people ' aeem to have • Franklin Twp. Lewis H. and Minnie E. Campbell 'Stanect, 8 acres In Clearcreek Twp. A Farm Diary more and prettier on... Now If , MIW sum I Home Federal VI Edward L. and WUllam and Jeanette Jones to to Linda B. Branstrator. 1 lot In Donald H. and Ruth I. Carter to By D. J. Prazier we have lome warm bright daYI Karpret Harp VI Jl. J. Bup. Merle 1.. Cooper, copovil, Fred E. Malcolm and Ida Mae Riddell, 1 Harveysburg. George E. and Marguerite E. It will be real lndlan Summer:. Non SUllP9rt Laws. ' Jones, attorney. . lot in Franklin Twp. George M. Warmoth-to-Wil1ard Bourne. 1 lot In Wayne Twp. " - - " ...... , ...- ........~ Il..et'a hope for lome. Dr. Krtck ~.~em Flnanee Co. VI WaJDler Home Federal VI EditJtl Thorn· Malcolm and Ida Mae Riddell. and Alyce· F. Ledford, 20.7 acres Myron E. and Alice Z. Guire to NOVEMBER 1, 1964.-All Salnta laye November will be wet and Bird, copovit Paul N, Herdmo. bury. cognovit. Fred E. Jane., atty. to CecU and Harriet Bowennuter. in Franklln Twp. George and Thelma MUier. 5 lots Day. 1 have alwa.ya Jlke1l the Idea W&rID and that there ma, be lome I attorn.,. Jeanette carmach va Arthur Car· 1 lot in Franklin Twp. Henry W. and Mildred Copen to in Wayne Twp. Marltt Adama vs Robert H. mlch. divorce. Maxwell Finldeman. John W. --and Christine MorglD' Mina S. Smith, 1 lot in Harlan of AJI Sablta' Day. I tblDk that 41ftlc1l1q- III crlbllina tbe com. we all have our penonal aalnte, The Autumn colon are at their' Adama, lepl aeparation. J. T. , a t t o r u q . . to Samuel and MUdred Whitt, 2.9 Michael and Eleanor Lots to PROBATE the people from wbom we hue beat rtpt DOW ye.terday we RUey, attorn.,. Viola Scearce. mmor VI WlUlam acres in TurUecreek Twp. Jamel and Florence Mi~hell. 0.90 Estate of Charles E. Michener, ~ome Federal Savings & Loan Scearee. cUvorce, J. T. ~ley, atty. J. R. DeBord to Samuel and Mil· aerea In Salem Twp. . dec·d., Mary C. Michener, execu. learned wSadom. who ba.ve In' 14rove tbrou,h Hilll and Dalel a.nd spired UI or whom we bve loved 1 never the Woodl more lor. v. Lean,e Sima, COJlloYit, Fred E. -.• dred Whitt, 4 acrts In TurUecreek Claude Land Bett)' C. Amburn trix. filed Inventory. hearing set for their sweetnes8 and gODdnell. eoUI Tulip trael clear ellow Jane.. attorn.,. COMMON ~EAS. Township. to Lewis C. and Helen B. Homer, for November 12 at 10 A. M. Thele are not tile grea.t aalnta can· g . I to yn ' Home Federal Savinp & Loan Ruby E. Mullen, admilllistratrix Paul and Beatrice Hamilton to etal. 3.13 acres in HamUton Twp Es f (lnlled by the church, though I eup- ~ugar tr maP:I 0r:nlg~t rI ame. VB Earl and Lucille E. Philpot, of the Estate of Mary Perrine. Eliza Alexander. 1 lot In Franklin. Lida B. Branstrator to Lewil H' d 'dtat~ a georg~A. Stubbs. p pale one of the Ideaa back of the ~m d :e d rbII c m:01n. , cOJllovlt, Fred E. Jonel. attorney. dec'd .• vs Rezln Meloy. executor William and Siath Hickman to and Minnie E. Campbell. 0.37 acr~ f~~d 'iira~~~d f~:~ ac:c~::utrix day waa to have 11 day tor all the a ar re an ronce. an n I Home Federal va Ora B. and of the Estate of FOl'I'tst Hathaway. William and Dorothy ROBe 3 lots in Massie Twp. lea;er ninta of the church, ot between, redbud and dog wood Auguste Adama. cognovit, Fred E.I dec·d .• case dismlsaed without ree· in Deerfield Twp. • Mildred and Homer Elliott, etal Estate of Elbert W. Irons, dec'd .• whom there are 80 many that we light bright crlm80n. Many tree. Janel. attorney. ord. Charles and Bertha Gordan to to John P . Niederman 2 lots ' inventory approved. scarcely know their names. but I lo.l their leavel early but enough I Home Federal vs Alexander and CHnton Construction CO. YB Charles and Lucille Moore, 1Y. Deerfield Twp. • an Eatate of Florence Collier, dec'd" Eva Grace Williamson to Harold e8~~a~al~:dJ~~~~~e. dec'd., like to remember the oneB whOBe held on to make a wonderful. show. Doris Drombostl, cognovit, Fred E. George R. Coyle. judgment to acres in Harveysburg. aalntllne .. was oniy recognised by l!larly In the week we found one Jones, attorney. plaintiff {or $151.08 etc. Joy Sullivan to Harry S. East Hugh Williamson, S lots in Waynes· ' Ralph H. Lane appointed executor; a fe .... of thOle near to them•. Each of our aOw, with ellht uttle pl,1 Home Federal VI Estell and . Isaacs vs Rhoda Kllott. case man . S lots in Salem Twp. vUle. ' . Ge G Eb Leaf l)()raon, each family an!! eaeh town 10 we ahut the other one up In Beulab Bowllng. cognoYit. Fred E . dismissed without record. Lawrence and Ethel Thomas to Ohio Homes. Inc. to James A. CI;:~I~~:'ap~~ted ap:~~is:~~ bu aome of these. PerhA' they wbat we thought Wall & SOO4 place Jones attoruey. Tom and Julia Francis Ferkn~r Pearl Graham. 0.18 acres in Tur· and ~h1rley Munafo, 1 lot in Mason. Estate ). of WllUem E. Conway, oni; had momenta of B&IUlhO..lltOfher to have here, bat evidently we could reaCh them easily, 80 we vs Ira N. Waddell. contract dlS' tlecreek Twp. .O~lO. Homes Inc. to Charles and dec'd .• estate valued at $15.953.48. btl);ell · th 'to keep thla abe didn't like It tor FrIday morn· each grabbed two alld lifted them solved. e~. Roy Issacs to James J . Knott. VU'gmla Meadors, Jr.. 1 lot in Eetate of Bertha Kunker. dec'd .• d:y la toe~IOke o~a!od remem~r Inl we found that she bad rooted quickly through the fence. Loud Standard Bldg. " Loan VB VIr· IS lots . In Mason. Mason. estate valued at $6.130.77 these personal 88lntl and try to out and after a long hunt ,..e found aQueal1 tor Mama and abe ruehed ginia Aug8berger. etal. deed or· Roy Knott to James J . Knott. Charles and Mattie M. Mathews tollow their examplea. her at the far end of the field at the tence~ aa we hurried away dered. S lots In Mason. to Woodrow E. and Jean Cowgill, MARRIAGE LICENSES For all the 181nta. who from their where the corn ba~ been picked. 1.1 fllst aa we COUld. looking back Harry S. Eastman vs Joy and bO~:'~:'. ~~~~~n t~I!:~e~'-r2; O.l~la~~r~~ ~m~~!~ly:r:PA. and Orville Miracle. 21, factory work. with live. She dldn t like the Idea to aee whether we would have to Barba.r I Sullivan. Tbe Standard F t d HIM G 18 labors reat. 0- Loa d E. n H t Walter F and UyrUe C Stephena Mary Lou Burns.1 lot In Deerfield er, os er an ate c eorge. • Bldg . 0< n a n n . ous on, ..... factory worker. Loveland. Who there by talth before the of moving an d W&I 10 mean about drop them and ru~, but the fence Id f d It that we had to ,Ive up and leave held We hoped that tbelr aqueall plaintiff to auume mortgqes. to Herschel D. and Flossie Miller, Township. Elza Carl Richardson. 24. brick Th. wor conhes;e, f her there. Late In the arternoon 'Wouid draw her up to the barn deed ordered. 6 acres in Franklin Twp. Leslie and Mary C. Gilbert to layer, Loveland and Kat.brelne eaul. be orever , after It bad Iprlnkled a llttle and where we put them but the min. Claus M. Wiedemann VI Lela Juanita M. Clendenin to Ace Ruth W. Crawford. 1 lot In Mason. Marie Specht 19 bookkeeper y btam.:, 0 Al~:~U~ looked Uke IIlOW. Betty and t ute they 'were down In the soft C8D)p, etal. petition referred to Allen and Dorothy Louise HumaJoseph B. Haas to Vannie G. Mason. •• • ton, 1 lot in Franklln. and Clara D. Mather. 1 lot In Paul Charlton, 29. mechanic. walked dowu along the outalde of Itraw they curled up aod went to Albert Herrict. attoruey. And tbere are lome peopl~ who the tence to lee If we could aee I aleep without anotller lonnd. She Janice Proctor va Simon Sachner, Flossie Mae and Harry Cuey to Franklin. Loveland and Caryle Platz. 20, would call thla Squaw Winter. them. S/le waa up ..uq some I didn't come up that night and In money to be paiel' to w. C. GU· Dorothy L. Sbeap, S lata in Deer· Richard Stanley to Howard E. Loveland. 'rhll free .. caught the lilt ot mY'ldlltnnce from the fence. One lit- tbe mornlns 10bnny found her ty. mour, Probation OUicer. field Twp. and Jessie M. 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.Because Illlother •group who call The 360 men a~JIn& the War· .. thJl Ohurcb . .of Cbrlst are ren County Pig ROast on f!ilonday. themllel The Miam1 qa~..ette II &tartlnc 'fJlotlief " church: in this November 8 uil. J:ear, wUl truly be esch Tburada7 : ai < noOn &to; • 'VII.,"",,,. ' In o~ er that yqu may "eatlJll' high on the hog," Accord, WaynesvDle pnag Store. Tbe ~'-' know ""hleh "'c huroh is ' bcUng an' Ing to Geor.ge Haulle and Walter . W,lt. lor partlcula" to IN. Olb•." P.O. price rem.. the eam...:..ac per. ., nCJ9llC8d, an¢" to &Yo14 .C!Qifallon as Compton', - COJI)mittee In cbarge of lox U, """"ngtoft, 1nd.... . • tar lUI. lI~.I~I~, tl!la ~baf~ will be' roo~ for. ~~. ~t, . the ' meau w11l single copy-or' U.OO ,J)e.r '. , listed ae the-'(;1rat Ohur.ch· ot Christ consist or ffuU jufce, relllh plate, from \low on. : • . '1 b a ked ham, mashed potatoes, ' A NTED _ MEN _ WOMI N . Fat' nett' 'Lor"'l i,a,..i Joornlng gravy, IIm~ ~eana al!d .co,m, apple· , ,W ' . .. the .e~~ slibJIICt:. ' at" l~e Flret sauce ' cherrr p\e aU Ice cream. • ',' SPARE TIME _ FULL TIME o~. Christ ~lll be" Why I hol 1'6118' and l bulter and coffee or Nntlopalll oj)eratlng company la opening n'ew outlets for WHOLE. ' It ".11 cUelllD' lhe aub· milk The meal will be aerved- ~ _ SALE merchandlee auch as NUTS, GUM, CANDIES, CIGAR· "of cl'riDilnt; '.moklt!g, card Le~on High ' Sohool eafeterla. ETTID8, ~ITEE, ETC., and featUring the n&uonahy advertised 'Baha;1 Te,mple, WHine.tte, III, playing and dancing. <We shall en· • A....gall:...evitl1IfJ('M enteitaDibumt HAV-A.:u~.1_eold In your Brea only through ouz: machines. ' YO U deavor to tell you wl1at we believe hlUl been planned by ,the Pig ' Ronet DO N'OT Dux ;.tACHINES! We will supply brand new MODERN j In all the sacred scrlpturee there Is wrong with theBe things. Be· Commtt~ ,.....tb Elalllr Hinkle ' as macjllnes A'JJSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE. NO SELLINO OR Is ,the' promise or a world Bavlor cause the need for clartricallon of Master of Ceiemonles: Those apSOLlCl').'ING necessary BS ollr representative obtal1lls all locationS'. who would bring unlveraal peace these evils tor the benefit of the peartn.: w}1l .be -uett,~.KAy, beUer A .CASIi~NVESTMENT ot $60.0.00 or more Is necessaJ:J; thle la Bnel ·prosperlty. ".,1 . "outh of 'our laud we are giving known as the . "Sweetheart or the SECURm 11 Inventory. THIS IS NOT A GET RIOH QUICK I h Y' # , . n t e Christian Scrlpturel, ne meBsage •'trst place aud using OhlQ VaDe'y," $I U'ap' py Oler, "Queen buslpelJs, 'but should give you a. STEADY, PROFITABLE Income !Dr the rel~ of . YOUI' life. If you have 6 hours per week to spare" 18 tb~ Spirit of Ttut!l i_ In tbe the morning lervke. On ot M.rl~ba," a vooal ' trio' known are of excellent character and credit standing, ovm a car, have Jewish, the Lord of Hosts'; In. ?ay: evenin, .!til ,,111 con· as "The N9~e-E?t~," Barbara and 'the necessary capital .nnd a alncere dealre for flnlinclal security Moslem', tbe Great Announce~ent. our' treatment ot. tlfe<book ot Colleen, a m!,r~~/ba ~uet; .. the tben write at once for Interview with factory nlprlBllentatlve; , In· In the, Baha'I Scr'pturel, '~hI8 !lnd our SUbJect wlW be, Aj>· Sharp Sleterl. vocal lind dance elude pbone aud address. promise .Is tulfllled In Baha'u'nab. tb.e A~thortty of the Law, ,dIl0; ' a' COoled ' ~eam" "A Shar.p N.ORTHM, E,DE PRODUCTS CO. His message Is a call to ?rellglou's 10.tr23a). <J... and a Flat" IUld Colleen tbe Hula I). unity, and not. on Invltatlon·' to a " t . , dancee. , . ' . . 471.8 R~CINE. AVENUE CHICAGO 40, ILLINOIS new religion, not a new p*th '-lo •••• ~••• " ••••".,_••_ • .,... . The ml\ln . speaker of the eve, ilDlPortallty. It Is the . . '!':E~ION AUX. T.O HOL~: nlng wiU be cliumorlst Joe Me. r-~~~-~~~----------------'"I cleared of ~he debris CHR18TMA8 BAZAAR ' Glynn of Cinc~n~~tI. tlons and 8uperstltlonl ,of :~en, of : Th."merl~ \ Le,g!on. Auxili. • Ticket sale ror the big aft~lr Is tlie debris ot strife an,!. ~liun~er. ..... ,." Unit ,,~.:,"15 ' hold a a COlJip1eili'ljlll out.' ' Thoae who • . ' standing, so thatI the' lImeare seek- Chrl.tmAJ Bazaar. .t . the Legion ~ave 'tickets are reminded hat the d er may enter n aSBurance an . Home on Saturda,., Oec. 18. 'Pig Roalt WUL"'a tart: iLt'. 7.:00 sbarp. find that the word of God Is one •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• worl\, t1\o~gh th~. speaker. were N'EW CHURCH OF CHRIST ,VISITORS IN MIAMISBURG Mr. and · Mn. 'J. J. Bunke we: e For fUrther Information, write TO HOLD FIRST SERV' E for tree ' laterature to M1"II: Helen . The Church cif Cbrillt. a t MaIn Frld,y , Qv.entng _.aueate ,~f,. theIr McCoy, or telephone number 2910. and Miami Streets will hold their son·if·law and d.uahter, . Mr. snu tlrst Lord's Day ' lervice Sunday, Mrs. Dale 'DulCee and little 'son, The Baba'is of Wayneavlllll, • 7. The Blble 'study atarts at Bruce',ln·. Mlamllfur'.. . /' , i , 'I;.. i , : 1 0: 00 B. m. There ,,11\ be a claal ' , II , . ' '. Of for children. Remember the meet·, -:r GAlE'nE LOCATED 2 MILES NORTHWEST OF WAVNE8,VIL/..Et OHIO, Peace lpeech·'Cont•• lng laats through Nov. 14. Atte~.' ry .. ~ " ON THE LYTLE AND WAYNESVILLE ROA'D.: 11 MILE8 80UTH • w \ , dance hlUl been good. OF DAYTON, OHIO. ',' ", . The ' ",nnual PrInce of .' peate , , ' . Improved with a 7·room 2 etor), frame r e,eldeno. and ••r.g., b.rn and cr lbi, ·eplenilld well water .nd cIstern, .bout 40 ' aores Good held Sunday, November 7 at 11:30 .~ tillable' ;Iand, 10 ;crel woodland, farm lenda Itlelf well for aubdl.vldlng, Will be aol<d fre.e of , .pp,..I •• 1 to the· hlghelt bidder, p. m. li1 the WayneevlUe Metho..;. . . . Oburcb. The wInDer win be ' . ' : . -' , . . ,1000 cuh day of auctIon. ealance.t deed ·~thl,. ~O cia,...
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UNDERGOES SURGERY Mrs, Harold Smith III confined In Miami Valley hospital followIng 8urgery. VISITING IN MIDDLETOWN Mrs. Suaan Scanlan t. apendlng Borne time with ber Bon, Mr. Ferree Paine and ramily in Middletown. SUNDAY DINNER QUESTS Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan and daughter SUllan were Sunday evening dinner gt1eata of Mr. and Mn. A. R. Earnhart. VISITORS FROM DAYTON Mr. . and Mrs. Richard Edwards and son at Dayton, were Sunday gueats of Mr. and Mra, Leo Conner and dAughtere. GUE8Ta IN MIAMISBURG MI'. and Mr.. J, J. Bunke were Frlcl.ay evening guesu of Mr. and Mra. Dale Duffee and little son In Mlamillburg,
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Warran Coanl, Hard "THAT THEY SHALL lOT HAVE DIED IN VAIII"Enlarad In ' Chicago Lil.lock Exposition
10lallbar Drafl Calls 1; 10 To Taka Elallinalions
Flrsl enlrles t rom 'Varren connty for the 55th renewnl of the Inlernallonol 1.lve lock Exposl· hlcago Nov. t10n to he held In 26 through December " were received recently, show officials an· noun ed today. Landen Farms, managed by Don Slgg, of Foster, will be represent· ad In the contests of the Polled Shorthorn classes with a ahow herd of seven animals. The judg· Ing of thla breed II Icheduled for Monday and Tueaday, November 29 and 30. Other hlghllghtl held In ·con· junction wllh the El(poaltlon are the 32nd International Grain and Hay Sh.dw, the ~nternatlonal Wool Show, the Intel'1latlonal Iheep shearing contelts and (our Judg. Ing contestl that wUl attract both "·H and college t ..1111 from a mao Jorlty or the atates. Heading the entertainment fea· tures of the show will .be Hac· tlon-paclqed performances of tbe International lione Show which will oftlclally open the IIhow all Friday night, November 26th. In addition to the 9 evening perform. ance., mlltlne611 Hone Sho.wlI wJll be presented on Sunday, No,-enl' bel' 2, Wednesday: Thursday, Friday and the thull Saturday, December •.
Local Drall Board ordered the foUowlng seven men to report for Inducllon on Monday, November 22: Waynesv1l1e-Robert Broughton. Lebanon - WUUnm M.cCormick, Albert Willard, Roger 'Banta, Don. old Ellis, Howard Rector. South Lebanon- Fred Revis. The following ten men have been ordered to report tor phys· Ical examination on Tuesday, Nov. 16 : Norman Lamb, Waynesville Roy Coffman. Franklln Jerome Robinson. Carl Lealie, James Reese, G. P. Hounchul, Transfer.
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SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Ros. H. Hartsook. "To UI In Amel'lca the reflectlonl of Al'mlltlee Day will be .mod with lolo.mn pride In the had al Sunday dlnn,r gue.ta, Mr. IniII herollm of thol. who died In the eountry'l lervlce a"ltt wIth gratitude for the victory, both and loin. Woodrow Weisl and two "The state of the ·world today becaul. the thing from which It hal freed .. and tN.caule the opportunity It hal given children ot Elmore. surely afforda ample evidence _ _ _A_m_e_r_lc_a_to_l_h_o_w_ h_el'_ ._y_m_p_a_th_y_W_I_th_ p_e_l _ce_ a_nd_J_U_It_I__ ce In the counclll of the natlonl."
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The Way nesville Spartans, In the opening game of the . season here last Friday night, lost by a score ot 51-55 to tbe fost Trenton five from Butler county. Shipley was hlgb point man for tbe Spartans with 17 pOints, wbUe Arnold was blgh man for Trenton with 15 points. The local Reserves also lost In a hard·fougbt contest to the fast Trenton Reserves by 11 Bcore of 42-47. G, F. p, Waynelville 51Frye ----------------- 2 4 6 Bradley -------------- 2 4 6 9 17 Shipley -------------Hatton --------------- 4 5 9 Purkey -------------- 4 5 9 Deal ----------------- 4 0
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iU eats ot their parente, Mr. and also tunrus the IIr omile made by Fort KnOlt. They are spending Pitstick w1ll be co.bo'~"Bes In one sister, malernal grandparents, meellng will be held Nov. 11 at cloae hard·fought conteat, the Mn.. Lou.ll .l'1reI. aU these ProPbeD"Qta 1IIOr. Ilam- their vacation 'filth their wIves charge of refreehmenfl d Mr;- Mr. and Mn. Jamea McDonald, of the Legion 'Hall at 8 p. m. Spat'tallll pulled away at the end TIME CHANGED MEETING Tbe WCTU meeting time has been changed to Thursday, Nov. 1 at the Frlenda Meeting House.
orous Manifestation wh1ch was to appear In the 'fulness of Ume. He gives a unlvenal teaching 'Which aHords a firm foundation on which a new and bette.r civil. lZation can be buUt up, a teachATTEND ICE SHOW Ing adapted lo 'the needB of tbe Mr. and Mrs. lAlther Hartaock world In a new era now commene· and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Gnbert Ing."- Mrs. Helen McCoy. Frye and sons and Miss Joan La Rue aaw the Ice Show in Cincln· natl during the past week.
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at tbe homes ot Mr. and Mrs. Wnbur C. Netf wlll be tbe speaker. Ralph HaaUngs and Mr. and Mrs. . Howard Brown and other rela· CARD OF THAN~CS Uves. Upon their return they will We wlsb to thank and &Sprea. both be ol.erk·typIBte at the Fort. our deep appreciation to our neighbors, frie nds and relatives Dauahter Bom To for' tbe many expr sslon8 or sym R M ~Iths pathy BUch' as cards, nOll'ers, and acta at .kindness shown us, dur o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meredith ing the passing of our wUe and
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or th.,. pme to win by a Bco're o.r 51-42. Shipley was high point man for the Spartans with 17 polnta and White was high for the Bulldogs with 14 pointe. -Way . v rre;-5' - G, F. P. Frye ____ ____ ___ ____ 1 2 4 nr-adley ____________ __ 0 0 0 ShIpley ___:. __________ 8 1 17 . " ,•••• " " •• " •••• " Hatton ___________ ____ 2 3 '1 tlon to mothers, wl\'es, daugbters Purkey -----:::--- ------ 6 3 15 and sisters of veterans to allend Deal ._____________ ---- 4 '0 II thls meeting. Totals __ ___________21 • 9 51 Bryan, 42G, F, P. White _____________ ___ 6 3 ••" . ,.. , ...,.",."" .., .........." " . 14 __ ___________ ___ I
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are the parents of a lovely new mother. daughter, who was born on lo'rlday Mr.'. L. Ary , morning, November 5, at Graene Mr. and Mrs. Ever It Marlatt SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS By JOHN B. MOWBRA-Y ,., d M K Memorllll HOIIPltal. The Infant ... r.& n rs. ant Ary Mr. and Mra. Ernest ButterActing County. Ag'.nt welglted eight pounds, lIe~n and, • Mr. lind l'Iirs. Lewla Ar-i worth bad . aa Sunday dinner one fourth ounces, .bas been named Mr Clarence Ary guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye At the Rural H~th Meeting al and 80ns a.nd Mr. and Mrs. Dur- the Grange Hall In. Lebanon lut Kathleen Ann and hae two little Wednesday severnl good pOints slaters, Gail and Karen. ' Iletl Butterworth and Bon. were brought out. One In particuSUNDAY DINNER GUESTS lar waa the use ot antibiotic, In Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Prendergast livestock reeds and use on the and daughterll, and Mias KatherlDe f a I'm . DIsease o1'!\'anlsms can Prendergast were Sunday dinner bulld up a resIstance to aureomyIf hlgh-produclng milk cows tuests of Mr. and Mrs. Melville ci n, [lenlcUln, terramycin and the otber antibloU s tbe same n.a house have free access . to water in auto· 1311es In Hyde Park. files have built up a resistance matic drinking cups, tbey'll give 3% to 4 per cen more mllk- an to DDT: ATTEND ICE SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Lackey, Jr., Tbe wenker strains ot the di- If walered twice a day, according Mre, Jennie Bradley and Mra. seases are killed off with the to RaIDb Porterfield, e .. tens ion Harry Satterthwnlte saw the Ice tlrst dosage. Those strains that dairy specialist at the Ob.lo State show In ClnclnnaU on Sunday eve· are leCt require larger s.nd larg&r nl verslly. . " Tbe speclallst also says high dosages untU before long the dl· nlng. sease cannot be controlled by that producers - cows producing over antibIotic and something else must 40 to 60 pounds of milk a dayOES TO HOLD PAPER DRIVE will give 6 to 11 'Per cent more Miami Chapter DES will have a be used. paper dr'lve on Satu.-day, Nov. 20 Antibiotics do a wonderful job milk with tree access to water In controlling ,peclflc dispall8S but than when watered ollce .. clar, at 8 : 00 a. m. All ~ho have papers are reo tbey should not be used ItS "cure Water consumptlou affecls pro· quested to bring them to the Ma· alls." Wonder drugs as they are ductlon from hlgh·producers more sometimes called, ' are . JUllt that than from low producers. sonic Temple, Cows take In ( to ~ ~ ppunds at many times but they mUllt be used . GUESTS IN ' CINCINNATI only for the purpose tor which water for each pound or mllk they . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold · Shutta, they were lnten.d ed. Otherwise, produce, This Includell water In Ellen · Marie ~d Malcolm _Shutts, they will lose ·thelr ertectlvenea8 Ceed and waleI' they drink. Porterfield sayli cows watered MillS Dorothy Baston, Mr. and and cease to work their wonders. from bowls drink about 10 times Mrs. Vernon Shutts and daughler, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Shutts, and The relationship . betweell par· every 24 hours. They drink one· Mr. Warren ' Shutts were Sunday ante', doctors, local health depo.rt- th1rd of It during the night-from ' guests of Miss Marie Shlltte In ments and others .vltal to the con· 5 p . . m. to 6 a. m. It cups aren't Olnclnnatl. trol of communicable diseases, available, farmers should . water . held an Impor~t spot on the pro· kt least twice a day.· On cold win· TR ICKY THUMBi AT 'QRANGE gram. Mrs. Gordon ,Foster ,did a ter days, watering Inside may en· The Tricky Thumbs 4-H Club fIne job In "presentlng the parents courage water consumption. will provide the program tor the view on the ISanel' which discusses - - - - - ' - - - -- -- - regular Grange meeting Tuellday the control of communicable dl· Try· GAZETTE CLASSIREDS enning, Nov. 16. ' All -members aeaae•. All talka were Intormatlve, THEY ~. ET RESULTS will please provide welnen ucl .ahort and kept the attention or bUDII (or refreehmenta, · tho.e in attendance. . 1--:U:-.~1iall~-y-atter-:::---:'th~e-ml-:-;d:-::d:-le-o:-::f-:'N:-:-OODe ot the mOlt Intenltlng 'Vembel' the qualitY ' at" the "-ture HOSTE88 TO BRIDGE' CLUB partll Of the proKl'lUll WAI the 'begins to IIl1p cODslderably. I'or Mrs Alva Thompllon waa host· question and answer where the pregnant ewes on paature It w,1Il eu ~ the Argunot Bridge Club panel of doctol'S . present, fiv.. an· be a good Idea to .upp~em~n~ their n n~_ ' awered ~uestloDi trom the audl- teed with a: IItUe b'lt of -In. ODean T ueed ay . w Ith .... ........v . . . .t" d d "1m .-ou t M Charl6t1 McCulloch ence...,.,u won er I'\1SI, • halt pound dally p,r ewe of either , rre:, Hid1 as ..._ta or munlaatlon of C~~ polio and corn or oate will lleep the e"e In : " CIU~' A dellclOul ..lad~' many other medical problellll that 'a thrUt,. condition. Another thing, e .. ad befOre the . . . . . .... Yltal. with au. of UI who bave the lambl wfl1 be I!lucla .trpnl'll' was r:r . tamW., ' w~eD that arrlye' nut IPrlq. . Next fall 'W1leA fOU ... the an, . ,. . . .. . . . . . . . #~.~. . .~•••• , •• , D01IDcement la )'OUI' De".paper Noyembel' lo--Lut limb pool of ..EGlON AUX_ TO IfQ~ that - thia mlltUq wfl1 ... IIeld, t h e . . . . Raw JOa1' lambl at . 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Musto will be provided Brock.'s orchestra. Iar· ence McDermott will call the dance. According to Mra. Mar), McCarren, president of the Alum. 01 auoclatJon, a turkey raIDe la also. planned tor tbe evenJng. The atralr la open to the pubUc. Mrs Otla Welch remaJna 111 ralr . cond ition at McClelland hOlpltal tollowtnr; a .houlder Injury lut: fered III a ran 10 her home ate." week. ago. ' Mrs. Minerva Glenn who lur. tered a virna attack three wselta ago, has recovered.
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Rev. and Mrs. 0. Arthur ot Leellburg attended lIervlcea at the MethodlS~ Church bere Sunday and were dinner gue8ts at nooo of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellie. ' Rev. Arthur Is a former paator or tbe church. The Friends cbul'ch sponlor d a IIteak supper In tbe hIgh school building Saturday evening. Carol Doster of Centerville, spent last week here with ber Mr. and Mra. Ed Hurley of Or· grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Her- lando, Fla., viSited here lalt week beTt T . Doater. with their neIce, Mre. J . T. Smith and Mr. Smith. The Han yaburg Alumni AliSOciatlon wUl spoDlor • dance In Mr. J. E. Smith altendel1 the
meeting or the Duebye lub held unda, aCterooon In the M thodJ8t hur h. ¥t. Holly. Mr8. Orac Davie, or Xenia. was a gil t here a tew daye Lalit week or her granddaugbt T, Mra. Jame Reynolds and Mr. Reynolde. 11'8 Rulli Do t r bas returned hom . from hrlst ho pltal Cln ' • cinnatl. wher ahe underwent minor eurg ry last week. Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. Thornbury had al tbelr &Ulsta during tho week end her brother and Blater. In.law, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Ed Simpson and daughters Dee and Lee, of Loulavllle, Ky. Rev. Ricbard Sloop, of MinDeapoUs Minn. waB peel mlnJlter tor S~turday' evening services at F 1L Go I h h U • spe 0 ure. here. . Mrs. Nellie Sherwood enter· tam d the WCTU 111 her home, Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mre. George Wall wtll be hoate at their home FrIda,. I h N b even nr; for t e ovem er meetlog of the Welcome Bible Clus ot Jonah'a Run Baptlllt chnrch. The group wllJ lped part of the evenIng In bonn, Cl.Ddy to be 8ent to lIervlce men trom thlll area. . Mrs. Elsie Inwood wbo recently underwent aurgery In Cllnton M.. moTtal hOlpltal, Wilmington. I. recovering nicely, but wlll rema1l1 there for an' Indefinite Ume. ),frl. Carl Olborn and lin. Lee
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, . MARRIAGE LICENSES COMMON PLEAS Luther Lamn;at, filling station Lucy Frederick VB Herbert Fredcase dismissed. attendant, Franklin and Lorena eriCk, I NOV Lakes, 19, cashier, Franklin. E eanor Hawke Bush . Winston vs Are James Green, 28, FranLolin and Joseph Bush, defendant ordered EMBER 8, 1964. there really people who run over Jeanette Hensley, 29 to paY .$10. per week. dogs and cats purpolely or does It jU8t look that way. Me there Billy Ray Perkins, 21 factory NEW SUITS Bureau of Unemployment Camp. really people a8 low down 88 tbat worker, F!anklin and Mary Burgh· ~ or are they JU8t too careles8 ~nd er, 21, waitress, Franklin. va Edward O. Fowler dba Fowler'S . - recklen to put on the brakes or Herschel Fueston, 26, telephone Truck Stop, money and costs, are they SUch poor drivers that lineman, Lebanon and Virginia amount claimed $64.49 with in· they can't miss 80mjlthlng In front Winstel, 23, laborer, Lebanon. I terest. or tbem. I ae.w thl8 Saturday I I h 'Z1 facto I Marga.ret L. Nulls va Paul J . morning. I W88 on Hlgbway 78 ~nardFr Ra ' and " -Imoge~ ' Nulls, divorce, C. Donald Dilatusb, ... Franklin attorney. . Just a IItUe e&lt of Rt. 4 wben wor er, .. an 1 &lW a car gol'Dg weat l oom over Barrett. 21, .e1ert·typ..... . Rose Snider vs Ernest Snider, tbe hJlJ, auddenly wit bout slowlng John W. May, 19, office worker, dlvorce, Meryl B. Gray and John In the slightest .egree, It awerved Lebanon and Sarah L. Allen, 18, Oswald, attQmeys. over Into the lett lane. Some- clerk·reeepUonut, Sprinlboro. Pauline B. Johnson va James B. Johnson, dlrvorce, C. Donald Dila· tblng brown W&I k.nocked up lDto the air and then the car ran over done. a, It wae right In the road tuBh, attorney. It and return.ed to Ita" own lane. In plain light. tbere mouldn't have David Taylor va William R~m. When we II'Ot oat we .aw a lItUe been a heart broken child a.nd mes, cognovit, Fred E . Jones, at· cooker Ipantel crulhed and bleed. three heart.-alck on-lookera. It tomey. Helen H. Alexander va Raymond lng, breathing Ita last. It W&I the wa. a car with an LP lIeenle. I pet dl the cbUd In tront of wbOie ban the number If anyone Ie In· A. Aleunder. divorce, C. Donald houle it happened. The car nenr terNtecl,. The IUII,bbor looking on Dilatush, a ttorney. Ilowed down or atoppecl to He aatd that the l&D1e thIng happeued wbat ba4 ha ned. It the had to' their cat not Ion, . before. If REAL ESTATE TRANS.FERES · ppe , that bad been a child in tbe way Au A. and Dorothy LoUIse Hums· aimed dlrecU,. to hit the lllUe f.l· would It have been any different; ton to Gene and ·1uanita M. Olea· low they could not bavedone bet· 810w down, don't be afraid to ule denin, 0.9'1 acres in Franklift Twp. UJr, rllht In tbe middle of the left b k. h It Ray Parker to Bert W. Johnson, lane. not their .Ide of the road. your fa e8. ule your om. 1 I t in Leb IOmetimee burnel do«& out of th.. 0 anoo. If they bad 1I0we4 down, even a way. It mlgbt comfort the child' Tom Florence, Inc. to Willard little when they came over the It the clrlver replaced the pel. P. .and Pearl Or. IDaber, 6Ri hJll and .aw It &I they mUlt have _i. acres In Franklin :t'WP. A llWe WAn _lblt came up on · the porch, look84 In . and theD atarted to see wbat he could find. So tar the bird. have vlelt.d the auet I put out tor them lOme time ,~ .
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Tom Florence, Inc. to WiI1ard P. and Pearl Ora Klaber. 6.27 acres in Franklin TwIP. Stephen and Edna Werkowitz to Joseph E. and Rita McDevitt, 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. Harriet McGinnis to Clarence ana Martha W. Gingerich 2 lots in Wayne Twp. . . , Russell F . and Ruth H. Seilkop, 2 lots in Deerfield Twp. Robert Harrison to George Lick· liter, 1 lot in Franklin Twp., ' Veston and Ruby M. Brockman to Dell E. and Florence Williams. 4.10 acres in Hamilton Twp. George E. and Alwitla M. Leichty to Clayton S. and JeUlne S. Smith, 1 lot in Lebanon. Ohio Homes, Inc. to Charles E. and Mary F. McDavid, 1 lot In Mason. Ohio Homes, Inc. 11.0 Domenico J . and Mary Munafo, 1 lot in Mason. Sarah E. Richard~OIlI to Ben and Edythe Morgan, 1 lot In Franklin. Glen and Mildred Carpenter to William A. and Ruth E. Stone, 1 lot in Franklin Twp. Roy D. Pu tpr to 11'be E. & O. Realty Corp., llot in Franklin. Earl and Myrtle Benlehr to Flossie Adams 32 . W h. ington Twp.' aCl"eS In as Tbeod C . ore . Lin~sey, J r. to Aileen Stewart, 0.5 .7 acres In Turtlecreek Twp. Delpbin and Ellen Helton to Frank Hauch, 2 lots In Deerfield T •. __1.' OWAUlWP· , . Lawrence and Ethel Tbomas to Arthur W. and Mary W. Thomas, 0.09 aerea in TurtlecrC4!i1: Twp.
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while In the 8ummer beeau.e the ago. a cat ha.(dldn'" d found have out any thatoutIt for waa there and that be could get IL 1 never Uled to haYe It In the .um· mer. I hope that the chtckadeee and titmice bave not deserted 0.8 thll year. There Ie a bu«e Iwarm of .tu1lng that leems to have taken reeldence here and )lome .parrow.. I hope we can get rid of them becaule such 1 a r g e swarms can eat a lot ot grain and are very dirty and nollly. Today I. a t rue In.dlan Bummer day. We bave' had our cold spell, m08l of the t1o'lll'er. are frosen and gone but It I. mild and pleuIlnt and tbe lun II ".'arm and bright. Corn piCking III going on fun force and loog ltnel of truck. and wagons of com are Uned up at the elevator. Everyone I. In a hurry for fear that raID or bad weather wUl catch lUI again before It Is done. Not man7 years ago we had a HUOD wben the fJeld. were Itlll full of corn long after Chrlltmu. Watch tb at com picker. Don" get your bandll near It whlle It II going.
WilHam B. Backs to Cecil and Ruby Rogers, 66 acres in TurUe· creek Twp. John S. and Opal B. Elam to John and Anna Weitkamper, 1 acre in Franklin Twp. David F. Mayne to William B. Backs, 100 acres in Union Twp. Dana S. and Ruby E . Williams to Ova and Catherine Dunn, 0.47 acres in Harlan 'I\vp. Cecil and Henrietta B. Smith to DeLoss Williams, 67.7 acres in Washington Twp. Kenneth R. Burke to James and Juanita Rudd, 0.48 acres' in Deer· fi eld Twp. Charles E. and Bess C. Anderson to Richard I. and Tresia M. Camp· bell, 2 lots in Wayne Twp. Walte.r F. Schutte to James B. and Dorothy H. Tucker, 1 lot in Mason. Jeanett.e A. Whitesell, 0.14 acres in Turtlccreek Twp. John William May to Leonard L. and Grace May, 0.78 acres in TurUecreek Twp. Robert R. and Helen H. White to Ethel Lynch, 1 lot in Mason. Percy C. Maddox .to Dallas and Odella Leigh, 1 lot ill Morrow. Donald H. and Ruth L Carter to DolIald L. and Neva Ruth Blair, 1 lot in Wayne Twp. J. D. and Josephine Pennlnston to Mae Cook 60 an pole. bl Hane b ' ......
Frank and Laura Hobbs to WiJ· !iam H. and Olive GriU, 38.4 acres in Wayne Twp. . W. T. ook and Hayes Dalton to Floyd and Ida Mae Smith, JJ;... 1 lot in Franklin Twp William J . and Yvo~ne L. Huff to Finis L. !l"d Eilene C. Johnston, 1 84 acres m Hamilton Twp . . .' Roscoe E. and JeSSie L. Peterson to John F and Dorothy Lytle 1 lot in Sale~ 'l'wp. '
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Amanada ~eary to Viola Camp· ·Estate of Barry B. Thompson, bell, 2 lots ill Harlan Twp. dec'd., 12th account filed.
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James L. Gross Lumber Co. to Willie campbell, 1 lot in Frank· Wlllle Campbell to . Woodrow and Henrietta A. Parlett, 1 lot In Franklin Twp. Abel and Frank A Butsch to Roscoe H. and Manle 1.. McCoy, 1 lot in LebanoD• Fred and Viola campbell to Amanda Yeary 0.36 acres in Har-
Abel Cunigan and Frank A. Butsch to Enos W. and Ruth L. Gillman, 1 lot in Lebanon . PROBATE . Estate of Russell E. Garmon, dc:c'd., .Loni? Johnson, administra· ro~'N~~:!b:v~~t~7io ar . Min.£ set
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CONGRATULATIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF DODGE POWER·DOME v·a PlOC·UP TRllICK. TWO TRlfOCS WERE 'SElECTED AT RANDOIo4 BY CONTEST BOARD AM. OFflOAlS FROM GROUP OF NEW TRUOCS AT THE FACTORY. AN KO~· OMY RUN WAS MADE FROM BONNEVILLE SAlT BED, UTAH, TO PIKES PEAK, COLORADC" A DISTANCE OF MILES IN 10 MILES OF SNOW, 3.. MILES OF FOG, 93 MILES OF .~, CARRYING TWO PASSENGERS AND PAYLOAD OF 500 POUNDS, USING REGULAR MOBILGAS. DODGE PlCK·UP AVERAGED 22.21 MILES PER GALLON WITH AVfRAGE SPEED OF ..0 ..... MILES PER HOUR. THIS RUN WAS UNDER lOUR COMPLETE SUPERVISION.
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UTICA E.U.B.• CHURCH Wllllnm Channon, Mlntlte.r. Sunday Scbool 9 : 30 8 . m., Mr · lJarley Thomas, Supt. ' PreachlRg, every othel Sunday 11 :46 a. m. Evening Service. Ul'st Sunday II, month .
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FOR RENT _ One. car garage. price r emains the Ame-5c per Phone 2503 Waynesville. elngle copy-or $2.00 per year. X- ll.ll.IS ...... " ...." .." ............, ......,.., • .,." ..
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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Byron Carver. Mlnlsler Bible S chool, 9 :30 a. m. Morning Worship, 10 . 30 a. m. Prayer Meet lng, 7: 00 p. m. Young People's Meeting, 7 :00. EvenlUI: Services. 7:30 p. m. ·
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UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY H 0 U It 8 : 't fi'ull or part time men need.e d at IN .... 'IRE AT once to take onters tor Ohio', II to 11 :41 'a. m. _ largest eeUing liquid t4J'tDlser. 1 to 15 p. m. Big demand created by heavy ad· EKc.pt W.dnHday P. M. vertfslD&' schedule and g u a r a n t e e . ot protits to farmer. Little trav· Abov. W O O l w o r t h ' . . . ling - bome nJghts but car I~. 5 Ind 10e a to... essential. If $100 or more per Route' 73,14 Mile Ent of Route 4& week I.nterests you. tben write tin· Te!ephone 2-4301 Phofle Wayne.vllie 3853
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The InttodueUon.of ne.. autolllC). bU, models, altboutlh Umlted, hal DOt yet been reflected ~ weekly tax collection", 8 ...t, Treat· .U'er Roc.r W. T...oy Itr,elaed Way 'lD co~.ntlnr npdQ the ....eek. I), recelPte from the .tate'. rreat.. t Iincle tax revenue lource. ) Coll8Uou ~r the ek en4lnc .Oct. 30, 1964 amounted to $3,691" 474, WhIch ....as a declJne of $256, 761~ or 6.5 per cent, trom the IS., 948,2.15 collected tor the sam e ....eek lut ,.ear.
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In their nut league game of the lea80n , FrIday ·nlght, the Spartanl edged out the Morrow five by a Icore of 38-34. Beal led the locall with 12 polnta, while the loilera had two men tie for high Icore. R. Parker and J. Bergbolt each made 11 polntl. Tbe local ReMes. after leadIng at the first Quarter, tbe half, and tbe tblrd Quarter', lost 26-30. FRIDAY'S GAMES-
farmer-Game "'aiden Ir;al Declared Draw
The civil 8ult of Lawrence Cook, a well·respected farmer of near Waynesv111e, versus Game prot.ec· ....0IIII tors Harold Brant, David BowerBOX and PIUII Keokler for alleged The otflce of County Recorder falBe arrest and alleged malicious VACATIONIf~q IN FLO~'D~ Pearl M. Ornbam aet an all·time prosecution, and Lbe counter ault Mr. ud Mn. WIlIaI"d J'unau are record for buslnen and ottJce reo of Harold Brant and David Bower. ''f'lICationlnc In Florida. celpta laat month M real estate. lOX veslus Lawrence Cook for al· VI81T PARENTI IN 'NDIANA chattel and at* mortgagee filed In leged ,alse a.r reat and alleged mao Mr. and Mra. (lurle. McCullooh Warren county 80ared to near the 11eloua prolecutlon, was decided VAR8ITY'3 ,000,000 mark. . on FrldilY. Nov'e mber 12 III the apent the week end with ~~ par· p. P. Mortgagea, real eatate and chat- Common Pleal Court at Lebanon. ' ente in LlntoD, lncllaJla. Of the ovel'411 decline, the .uta.: 0• 104 tel, amounted to ,2,467,242.9ll lut The Jury affirmed t hat d ue to th e motive Indnltry accounted r 0 r .,. 1 7 montb and auto mortgagel flied conntctlng evld ence In t be case, WEEKEND IN WAVERLY 1230,6S4, 01 which U02,849 ...... at1 6 In tbe offiCII ot Clerk ' ot Courtl each Ihould Ihare court costa and Mr, and Mre. WIlton Han.oo',1 trtbuted to the dip ID the we of • 12 Cliff O. Beckett totaled -$'68,370 pay bis attorney teel. were .... aek end pUts of IIr. 1{14 automobU... . for a grand total of 12,925,621.92. The charge agalnlt p aul Keck· l1l'i, Robert ~ In ",averly. Three clusmettlou recort!ed TotalI _____ __ _____ ll 11 38 Deedl recorded d uri n g the ler of Greene County, wu dla, VI.ITORI FROM LYT~. caln. ranpnc from ,",~48 lD food, MorTOw, S4Q. F p, month numbered 216 and IIIlscel· milled by Court ' on the second CORP. JeRRY ~ COPA. to $%5,595 ID build Inc conatruotloJl, L Parker __________ __ 6 · 1 11 lueous Ill. day of the trial due to lack of evl· Mr. .and 1In.~. B. Jonea, of • Martn. Corponal Jert'1 D. Copu, and $80.614 In cenem departm.nt 14'U., .... Sunday afternoon .,.1 aenlq .. W. AcIaWraD ---- -- -- 1 0 I Sir hundred seventy auto mort. deDce of bill guilt. The endence p,elte oC IIr. uel M.... B. V. Smltll. lOll .or Mr. IIId Mn. Job W . Btore lAle.. DecllnH ....er. Ibon actllfg postmuter ot the local W. carper ---------- 1 • 0 S gage. were filed In the clerk"l revealed he took no active part lD ~P.'8J o( Bou~.: l.. - Wa)'llearill.. II 10 the other five clualneatloD. poat office for abO.t • ye." fol. B. Le .... te ------- - --- -- z ~ ornce lat · montb amoutlq to thO anelt of Mr. Cook. DEER HUNTING IN MICHIGAN semng .. ' . . aviation lDecholc ~n~ from ,17.611 tn the ap lowing the ....tcD4Uon 01 14' H. ~: ~~~t a 11 approrunately '468,370. . , The incid.nt which wu tbe compoalte lIluadron ot Ma· parel croup to the major drop ID GordOD, baa reeeiyl4 bla t.ppoillt_ Mrl. Grah.m II1d oUlce r.celptl ball. for thle acUon occurred on IIr. Wu.o. Con, q IIl!IIflMlf;. Air Control Grou'p I, a unlt the automol1n &rOUP. Sml~ are deer bunUnC on ment u ' poa~ or th. oUI.e. Totat. ___ ___ _______14 6 U lor the month hit the new hl&h of October 11, 1851, At nOOD o. that ot th ' 1.~ ~ -+Ircraft WlD, ID IIland Oa tU 'ClOUt of :.~. For t.he tlIeal ,.ear bectnDlae ,CoDner la • _ ....te 4lf W...... Quarter Scores: $1,606.90. day, Harold Brant and Dand Bo....• , Korea.' . •• -enM:, In the presence of PaUl lut July I, ' collecUona .... ere 'SO" vUle bl,h acbool aDd HI~14 In tile Wapul.'fIll. _: __ .11 II 3G 18" u ..................................... Keckler and Mn. Cook forcibly HO.U TO acHI TH 4 . f~r1IJ"" .tud~t or Wa)'ll"; arrested Mr. Cook at hIB home Mr, ... lin. 4. Hilll 9c!Ia00i, CoPU .ntered 87&.418. Tbll" a d8C!lJJle of ,.,' armed foreN ~ World War II. Morro" ------ -- Z 1.2 21 U N O TIC E I whDe he wal eatln, hi. noon meal wtI1 1M IIoIIt ult boate.. to, <n.,L--·- Marine Cor»e In Jill...."1951..:. 860,565, or 5.71 pel" cent. from the Followlnc bla dl8ciarae he wu an RESERVE&recelpte or "',OM,17. lut ,...., of:lce u.latant to the llate Dr. A. W.yneavilia __ Q. F P .TORE. TO •• OPEN and took him to Lebllloo, where South Wan- AjvlBorj- Oouet1 the peak year 01 all coDecUOU n Stout and ~ ""14 ill Wall.,. .:_________ • Ii NEXT WEDNESDAY Mr. Cook plead "Not pUty" to ol their ~ OIl Frtday even,baa': Ilnee the ..... tu Ia.... ...... . . the ' lUIe capuJq. tor Dr. II. a:. naan..,. ________ 1 0 J E....rett Sean Groc..,. and the charre ' of "lDterf.rmc Witb and acted 10 lean .,0. 1I&r'f'In. Scherer, P. __________ 0 :& I Dot Food Store..m remain open abU81DC • pme protector 'in the CONFINED IN HOSPITAL ~,. Tbompaon --------- 1 1 I nett. Wec1Deadayall dal uW 11:00 di.char,. of bl, dUUN." IIr. Cook lin. Batlbla ~ wu takn ~ D.......Ia. Pow.ll ----------. . 1 'T p, m. on account of the ThaDk.. uUd tor a JIl1'J trial. .. No Ulal quite W dDdII the put week aD4 Th. NO'l'lmber meeting of the ClylD, ho1lday. WII beld In thll cue ud Mr. a. COIlfIu4 at 00ll... Jtw W')'Jl8I't1l1. Oarden Club ...... held TotalB. _______ ___ • 8 ~8 .......................... • ........ ,.......... Ranker, JusUCe of the Peace of pltal ill DaJ1oI1, at &U bolD. 01 11.... Loll Alltord ~use of thl Thanks,lvln, hoUda)' next .11 'cop), for ~.o~!d.-= __________ ~ FO ' P Turtlecreek TOWUlblp, retUl'lled with a coodIJ IlUIDber preHJlt, A next week'a I." muet be In the office by Mo"', C:I_lfle" B. Ste'f'8D ______ ______ 1 I the "00 c:uh bond to Mr. Cook VISITI IN NEW JERtlY delldou. deuwt coune wa I .cIa will be '"Iptad until Tunda)' at 10:10 L 1ft. clladUne, lin. Gleu Bland ret med OIl ....,ed at 1: 10 and then the bul· must be lnorfced n.xt week bec:aUH ),our paper III eo to p..... L.N. Baller -------------1 1 • W · ...... ~.,. I about .... eek.JUry lat.r' •of Wanen Luncan ___ ____• __ .: . 1 7 __ •• ThetwoGrand SUJlday atter .Pea.dJq a f..... WIt an.d program for th. da, •• rller. Your cooperation will be .ppre,clated b1 .... Publl""'r. County, In JUIl&t'1, 11151, falled to wltb ber aoD-~-la.... IIId dalllbhl', went taIL_ up. Two memben ....ere _................. .... ................. ••• ..... ..,. •• ,................,......... R. LeWi. _. ______ _____ J 0 4 H. Hetsel - - ------.- -- S • 0 4 To BJrI Crabbe, for 118 rean a return u lDdlcUDent aplnat HarMr. &IlCl lin. Floy4 wl111alna ID welcomed, Mre. Donald Hadley and teacher lD the local Ichooll, died old Brant OD an alIece4 charge of lloonlltcnnl, N. J. Totat. __ _________ Local F., Buy. Mrs. Herbert Vau.bt. Wa,. ot New CenturY Club • ao Wednelday morning at 8:30 In "ulault ud batte..," committed IDIJdq our meetlllp ,Ull more In· Q........., • Quarter acorea: Middletown bOlpltal. iI. luttered on. Mr. Cook. ATTEND ICE 8HOW terelUnr and meana or met/Un, all M..ts At far Hili. 1_' f ,,__ WaYI188YUle a Of the alx wltn ..... ord.red Mn. MUton Jon.. IIId d&lll'htw tb. ltandard.. eet up bl tile 0bI0 CarI G- 1on.......... lUlDer, .... Morro.... __________ 0 II 17 16 a beart attack at FraIlklln Hilh 6 16 ao School ahortly after hla arrival aubpoenaed for Mr. Cook, only I lin. Albert Bramaook. lira. AAOOlaUon of ~D Clubl went Th. New C.~ Club wUl meet JOllQ G1lfll'll' there Wednelday mCll1llDC. where' two were lubpoen.ed by thl IDOIld aD4 lin. Ad,.,.. dllICWI.ed in the ....... _loll. on J'rIdaJ afternoon, NoveDlber 28 I IQq, ao- 1'UElDAY'. GAMEthe tauabt. cluta He ~ P~e,outlnll Allol'Ml. ~arvln Bul'toD 1Ql4 IlUddaqbter.w III Ule c:oIIIaIt tor attract!. at .... ~ PartT BOUM . .u. cOrlUae to 'I'll l CJIlemlel removed to MiddletOwn hoepltal, Young. . the ic. IboW ID CinclnbaU on Sun· program conn • IlIUIlber of orlg- 111&8 Ruth Claandler .. bOlt.I, Oettle ClIlb, from St&DleIY 8. Stein· The matter wal then taken by where be died BhorUy afte.r, da, aftemoon. Inal o/1ea ' ,ure lubmltted but ~ 'with Mn. B. H. Harteock ud barter, Blanchelter. He retired in 1950. Mr. Cook diretli to . Dr. Ch.a rlea .., thele WiU not be constdered until Mrs. C. T. Ellla In charge ot the Thi8 yOU.Dg bull I, out of the He was a member of the Ma. A. Dambach, Chief or tbe DIvision VI81TS PARENTI HERE all are In 10 It II Important that program. cow, Colonlo.1 Aerel Princess, that sonle Lodge, Eastern Star, char- of WIldlife ot Ohio. Dr. Dambach MIBS ' Betty Satterthwaite, of each member gel hlB ID, - - - - - -has ·onc. been oluslft" vel')' The Spartanl journe)'ed to B\An.. ter member ot .the Wayne8v1l1e aDd Julian Northcraft, an ualBtant BowUuC Green Unlver81ty, epent The Flower of the Four S~D8 for tnIe, il Blred by Welome In cheater Tuelld'J ntcbt to meet the Rotary Club, bonorary m mber of In the ofrtce ot 'Wm . O'NeLII, At· tbe week end at the home of her wu tbe program topic and wlla 80 Valor Rocket. Blanchester five. Idter having a lbe School Masters Club, aod lion· torney Gilneral or Ohio, after an qarents, Mr. and Mrs. HArry Sat· well handled by Mre. Stubbl ud good lead ot '11 pointe In the flrlt orary member of the state Voca· investigation, ordered David Bow· terthwalte. Mrs. SatterthW'alte !lin. Alltord that all telt they part of the game, the local team 1I0JiBI Association. erso.x to mlthdra", .the charges and 'Mn. Ralph Satterthw.lte ac· knew a . great deal more about The Friendship Club met on fell behind to lose 37-46. Tbe He Is survived by his wile, against Lawrence Cook ID the best companied her home 00 Sunday. gro Ing and Bbowlng tbe beautl· WedJleaclaY afternoon at the home Spartans were bandlcapped by Ethelyn, daughter Raylyn Penney Interests ot the Divisioo of Wild· , rul ohryaantbemum. of M~e. Elinor Allford. The open· the fa.ct that Shipley suffered a ot Monterey, Calif., a son Julian, ute. The warrant was wltbdrawn OES lio Hold Peper Drive The necem1¥lr meeting II to be Ing and bUllness s88slon ....ere con The' Green Thumbenl 4.H Club nose bleed,· causing him to drop of Ricbland, Wash.. two grand· on May 6, 1962 In the Ranker " a BurprlBe. Sb. Sb. Sb. You will ducted 'br- the preeldent and galpes beld their Becond AIUlul.I achieve· out tor a while. High point man chtldren, a slster,- Mrs. ;Howard Court, and tbe Dlvlsloo or Wild· Miami Chapter OES 11'111 lpon· bear about It later, . lite. paid the court coste out ot ment banquet at" the Wayne LOcal for the looals was Hatton with 12 Snyder of Camp Crook, S. D. lOr a paper drive on Saturdo.y FollowlDg tbe program there were enjoyed. The club adjourned to meet in School Saturday, Novelillber 6th. The body W08 removed to the hunting and flahlng Ilcense tees. points. HJgh point IIIlIn for Dian mol-nlng at eight o'clock. All wu a sale of planta Whl~h gave The above meotiooed civil suit Stubbs ,funero.1 Ilome here. Servo The honored guel!ta ....ere Mr. chester wal Lawson with 13. bers and erlend!. are asked to take memberl and frieoda plaJlta that December at the home of Mra. Rev. Dale was then tiled by Mr. Cook against The Reserves also 10Bt after pll Ices are" Incomplete. their paper to the M a a 0 n I ~ they wanted, and netted a nice Itsla ThompBon :wIth Mn. SUlie Mowbray, Mr. and Ml"a. Conard, Vaugbt 8S aaBlstant hoatesll. Each Mr. aDd Mrs. Watters, Mr. Crabbe, log up a good lead in tb,e tlret of Limbert wlH omclate. the Game Protectors In October, sum . for tbe treaBury. Temple. member wlU brbaa' a 60 cent cUt Mr. Bunnell and the parenti. 1952. Every eftort was made by the game. Their Icore wu 36-41 for exchange. HAVE WEEK END GUESTi> Lbe detense to prevent this case Atter dlnoer Lbe PNta were In· HI,h point man lor the looal team Dnriq the aoclal hour a deuert troduced and tour very IntereatlDg was Waller with 10 pointe. Rude . Winne,. Of U. S. trom' coming to tria\. When the MI . and M~. A. H. Earnhart coune wa 1Ol"Veel. by tbe officers, talkI "ere given bl Glenna Mer· was high scorer for the Blancbes Bond. Named final date woa set for trio.1, the had aa ,uelte from Thunday un· '141'8. HOrace Shaner, Mrs. Howard rick .nd Bob O'BaoJon over what ter team with H, def6ndant'B legal cdunter suit W8S til Saturday evening, Mr. and ~ra. I ., ____, Wertz and Mrs. Don EmB. The following two numbers are then tiled to le8slln the chances H. R. Reynard or Smlthfiel4, Oblo, they had gotten out olf 4·H Club VARSITYMr, and Mn. Earnhart andtbelr Mrs. Viola Harlan oelebrail!d , ........._,...................... work. Mr. Mowbray ,c ommented Wayn.avllle 37G. F, P the winnere of last weeks two U. ot Jhalr losing the case. guelte lpent Friday In Dayton vi.· her elgktletb blrthda, ' on SuJUlaJ The probabl • .ball, for Cook'. UlIOn our club In relaUon :to the Frye ____ ~________ .. ___ 3 0 6 S. Savlnga Bond a ..... hlch will be Itlng frl.nd! and relaUvea, and and WM ·gilelt. of honor .... ben . Mt'. 0 2 2 given by tbe merohantl every err.lt dllcloaed by Dr. county, and Pat Irelan told .OOut Bradley _____ polDti of iJltereat. On Frlday eve- and Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart en· Ch,rle.1 DambaCh, Chief of the her trip to Club Congre.. · Shipley ____ _ ~_ 1 2 4 week unUl Christmas. The reet of the evenl,n g was en. Hatton _____ __ _ ___ ___ " 4 12 Jllng Mr. and Mrs. Earnhart, Mr, tertalned with a family dinner. Wildlife, on FrldlY mornln.g, No. 43262 No, 42437 and Mra. Reynard ' wltb , Mr. Har- ThOBe who enjoyed the day with when he testified under oath, to oyed by watcblng a movie and Purkey --- --- - - ------ 4 1 9 IIrs. Harlan ",ere Mr. and Mrs. olel Koonts, or Dayton IIId Beal - -- -- .- -- - ---- - ---- 2 0 4 At the time THill GAZETTE the atatement that he WQl lorry Thl. wHk'e drawln, for the ; Isltlng with our frland'i . l1I'ent to pres a, neltller ot the above the Department did not approprl. Alton Earnhart were six 9'clook Don W$k:l, of 'Colum\)us, Mr. and two -U, 8. S.vln" Bondi whloh Pres., Jbn Miller Newl Reporter, -l4'nne Irelan. Totaljl ___ __ ____ ____14 9 37 numbers had been cla1med. dinner guestl of Mr. ' 1114 ,Mra. "ra. Harl.,u . Ea~art or 'Cincin· the m.rch.nb .... giving aW8)' ate more money In order that _ _ _ _.~_ Blancheat.r, 45- Q. F. , Pi . Earl Earohart an~ thUdren. Mr. naU, Mr. 1114 IIrs. Nonnan Back· each week, will be hetd at Mil· ' they might employ a higher cal· · _ MonJar ___ • ____ 1 and Mre. Re)1llfcl allO ~ea on ert ' aoA da~ter or Franklin, Mr. ler'a l;I.partm.nt 8tor. at 7:00 o L Iber of ' men al game protectora, Try GAZETTE CL.ASSIREDS Oanote ______ ________ Z ~ 1~ otber relatlxea 4u,r1ng their ltay EvereU H.r~D, of Dlanchelter, o'clock Saturday evening. No testimony was oftered at any TUEY GET RESULTS Halleted ----- - ------ s 6 .. here. , .. . Mr. and Mn. ·, K. N. Hough, Mr. ••,.". , ........................... , _ , ' Law80n .-______________ 7 1131 time dUring the trIal to show that Lorin Hougb, Mr. and Mrs. Ern· Mr. Cook had ever violated any est Harlan, Mlu Suzanne Harlan, 1 1: The Men's FeUowlhip of Church. game law when these three men '. Caroahan ____ _________ 0 1 1 es of 'Chrlst In this area will meet "llproached hia home, UNINVITEU, t~e h~S\ and ho,tesl. Mn. : ~rn· hart, MIa. HarlaD, Mre. Baokert at the local High Scbool Thurs.day on October 16, 1961, at wblcb' time .n~ llttle daughter repreaented Totals ______ ___ ____ 16 16 46 night at 7:00 !J'clock. Supper will Mr. Cook was struck In tbe face be lened by the ladlel of the Lo- by Harold Brant and torced Into The Happy Hop" Club held their four generaUODB and pictures RESERVE8• Wa}n.,vtll •• 36G, regU.......ting on Tuelday after- were taken of the group. Wa.Uer _____________ 2 F. P cal Churcb of Christ and H. K. Brant'a car. At the laat General As.embly In DOOn at th8 home of ¥ra. GI,nna F1anner,r, ______ • __ : ___ 1 ~1 10 Scbondelma.yer, minister 1 for tbe a Church of ChrlBt at Warren, Ind.. Columbus, an "Omnibus Bill" In· Wll~on. •The bUIlDeal 188110'0' Wai ~, Sc.h l'rer, p, ___________ . a held and dunq ' the progr~, Mn. . . (" Th.ompaon ____________ a a 8 will brIng the meaaare. The usual troduced by the Dlvlalon or wildPowell __________ :. ___ S ~ attendance at these meetings has life contained pro'f'illona to e1ve Rlvo1a . ~~b", of AUlJitic CIty, been about one hlPldred men, be- "police powl!r and , \he rlCbt to now " 1U••t , ~I rela,Uvea 11).: ~bTotall _______ ll H 88 .Idea the wOqlen who prepare the carry guna to the Game Protec· anon, ~ked on the founcUiir · or Twelve Warren COUllIT' ,,"omen Blancheetar, 41Q. F. P. supper. The meetlng la held once tora." The committee on CODBer· th. club,.lbe belD, a eharter memo are enU~t1D&' recrulte 101' the .aJl· ~taQ.Ak.er _____________ J '2 6 a month at' various pplQ,le in this vaUon and Natural Resources ber. II an Interelttns' e ·e~ta null 'Heak Fund C~, eo. Powler ____ ___________ 1 0 J area. The men of the local church would NOT recommend thll bOl to were recalled. and some of the old hunnsn Mary WIl1Iaml ud Fran· Walton ______________ 1 I 4 and trlencle of the church are cor· the Generai Aslembly. . record! were read. Several ahort cel Spaeth of MalOn, alUlClqneed. Rude -------:.--------- 6 2 1: dlail)' Invited to attend. There are .After Mt'. Cook's arrest In 1961, readlllll were given and the club· The ~ In Warren county hu Spllnce - -.:.----------- a ~ 7 no oharges tor the .!1pper, but. a over '600.00 waa donated by hla adjourned to :lIieet In December lleen' let at .$4,000. with an all day p~am" at th. . A . large yoluteer force w I II Wtn~e ~-------------- a tree . wlll oUerlJlg wU1 be taken to nelghborl ill hi. defenae. Fri.ndl loclal r!)981 . 'w$tll lin. marcb on Heart Suday, Feb. 20, Totala _____________ 16 II 41 pa)' the e~nlel of the meetlnc. . Numeroua farm.e rs attended the Harry Satterthwaite &If, 1I00teu. to reoe1ve heart fund contrlbutionl The sermon lubJect next Lord'i trial, and the geoeral tee n n g A covered cUsh' cUnnerwtU __ IraID all lao. . . lD tbe county. Tbe Spartanl will ' joUJ'llQ'.' to day morn1D~ ""W · be, Repentanc. thr~iigh.out. tbe proceedlDga wal Springboro Fri.d ay ~t · to meet Unto Ur~; Acta 11:1-18. In th~ 'that 'the Ohio farmer had better len" and "lecret slIter'" the S~I'l~ nye. . ' eve.' a Thanklllviq ProlTam awaken to the fact tha~ the WUd· be revelled. '. . • p ...... ,....~ ;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;. ....m be giyen of a lIhort ~ylet; .a uri J;)epartment i, rapidly beoom· 'A dellclou8 salad coune ...... &'1 M-......aa- Coil reacUnc, a ThlllkqfvlD, Q~ an4 In&' too powerful . tor the Nfety ie"ed , ~urlnl' the IIOOlal hour. r · .. ....11. . ' . ••• I ·.~I~"I"'" MJ,X. TO MOLD 1JI)eC.l al mula. ... Ibo~ .ermoll IIId ,ecurltl of bla rlltate aa an RI.T"A'~; . ~1,Il conclud. the ••1IllIlc ..mee. IndiY1dual. , The ANerlOllll LA,t.... AuxlllBroth.r Jo.ph Randal preached -~---.ry Unit No. .1. will Mid • ·here Jut Lord', dal moJ'lllll, In VI81TORS FROM DAYTON ellrl............t .... LelI... an nchan,. at pulplte betw.. Kr. alacl II.... foJ'lut IIpberdl, Hom. on aatu.....,. Dec. ,& thf. chn.r eb u4 .\h. . Lebuon '14.... Ro" Scherer azul claqllter, ' Cbvell. or ~L BrotIaer Budal ElaIa... all of DVtoa. w.~ SlID-
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Gilbert Welcb. ot Detrott, )(Icb_ wu a ~eat hv-e darfur Pie 'rHk end of bla mother. .... 0 \\i and other relatly Mra. Tllomu Fos. Of MI&IIl1. Tbt\ Ii n', burg. wa6 a &Unt here Wedu~ ,ebool buUd of ber slatv-. Mre.. John E.. Welah. nillc Mn.. inc In the afternoon ' thU dro'l'l to .
The HarveYlburr; Alumni Alloclatlon will .ponlor • beDent dance In the hIgh school bul ldl q Sat urday eveDoing. between the hOurs ot 9 p. m. and mJdnrehL Mlllle.1lI
Lebanon., where naltedpatient their mother. !oil'&. Lenthey GUpln,
01'furnished by Loren Brocks . be chestI'&. .. A turkey ratne 11 allO belDe arranged tor the eye~. The Adult Clul of the liethodllt church WID meet III the IOclal m• 0f the churcll J'rlday e.,.
• Mr. John Moore of "Umlncton. "f1alted ~ SWl.d&r with bla mother. Mrs. MIllie Moore and other n!lath ea. . Wr. and n. An.hur Phnabaum. of Kettertn&, 11' ",eata unday or ber parenti. r. and Mrs. Am· brose Moore. Runel) Hotter haa accepted em· ployment wtth James Thornbury
n :;.. Oba Welc.b bu returned to ler home bere after belnr con, (bled for leveral daya.t eClel· land hOlpltal for lIlIuriea II1ItalDed tn a fall. Mr. and Mrs. Cllttor-d Doeter ~ aDd family of Sprtncfleld. were gueata here durtne the week eDIl of bill pareDta. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. · Dolter. , Jam.. Thornbury bas purchased tbe double bouee 011 C~ke avenue [rom MT'II. Reba McCarren.
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:;,vr!r;.le, cU.,orce" J. T. RUeJ. at- 1p Eversole to ' · Jobo If. aDd Vlrnecla BrownlDg Allen ' aDd Aileen Gilbert, 1 lot _ VI Jeae aDd Cecile lIoble)" ~e 1ft F'raDtIiD Twp. . . A farm Olary COMMON 'LIAS and Dorothy Marsb, judiement to · Loveland Mutual Bidi. • LoaD, Everett A. aDd Ben N Hender. . By D. J. PruIIr etal, For mone)' onl)" amount Ion to B. V. aDd Mark Parker, lot OUie Berry, VI Delmar 8ef17, plaintiff for f428. aDd coati. divorce to plaintiff child to plain. 1 Roae Snider VI £melt E. SIllder. claimed ~.85 and forclosure of in Wayne Twp tiff. nefendut ~rdered to PlY defendant OI'dend to p., $25 per mortia,e aDd Marshalling liens, . NOVE)lBER 15, 1954. - Rabbit 115. per week. I weeJr.-e Theodore Burdaall, Ilttorney. huntinr leaaon began at nlne a. m. . Betty Ann Blackburn VI William The Standard B: ., L. va Elmer MARRIAGE LICENSES It II nOw about half palt and a. DaviJd ll'lIOr t v~ W~li::ntiffROr' A. Blackburn, defendlnt orden:! J. and E1h:abeth Allbert, etal, for Robert Wayne Heizer, 19, lleel yet 1 haven't heard a Ihot. Haven·t mea, U gemen 0 p a or I to pay $20. per week, etc. money, amount claimed, $4893.37 worker, Mladletown and Janet Gail Nell W. Sscneider VI Oscar W. and forcJosure of mc.rtgage. Henry Hall, 17, stenograpber, Franklin. I they. round any rahblta or are ~ $l488.~.... there no hunlera7 What a lurprille Wllile Bert I..JJnner VI Bay .Ka':ltx. Schneider, divorce to plaintiIf. J. Weller, attorney. James W. Antrobus, 29, dry that would be. Tbere are plent, divorce to plaintiff. . Plaintiff restored to ITUldian name . cleaner, Daytoll and Fay Young, WU::e Bert Conner VB Edna Mae o{ Nell W. Conlee. . REAL ESTATE T_LANSFERES 18, casbier, Franklin. of rabbi...., at leaat we lee them every time we out. ' Perbaps It Conner, pllinUff ordued' to pay • -Samuel B. and J,jllle M. Roberts Tom Bag{ord, 23, factory worker, Ie the lame rabbit eacb time. $15. per week. NEW SUITS to Orville G. and Elizabeth L. John Lorentz. VI Clarence Jones, Juanita Taylor vs David Ta),lor, Wasbburn, 3 acres in Wasbington Clarksville and Dorothy Cranes, Yelterda, tbey were boldj~g I judgement to plalntiH {or $88!I.OO. divorce, C. Donald Dilatush, at· and Harlan Twp. 19, Harveysburg. ,BLA"!~ ~T B'r AUTIFUL coon doc neld tn.ala at HunKfJ I Doris Hizer VI Norman Hlzar, torney. I Harold C. and Jean C. Brattain Monroe Roberts, Jr., 24, soldier, ' _ nn... 100ft HollOW, We drove down and I&t certificate ordered. Clarie C. Ellis vs Billie D. Ellis, to Ralph P. $nook Post No. 168, Wilmington and Charlene Thomas, Rayon and N.ylon Moth-proof Blankets- --- .• . $9.95 In the car and watched for II . The John ShUlito Co. VI R.lcbard divorce, J. T. Riley. attorne)'. 6.83 acres in Turtlec~eek Twp. 20, clerk, Lebanon. . . I Be.-lba ROil va Stanley Ross, Harriet· B. Meeker to John E. Richard Stahley, 22, carpenter while. It wu a lovely Indl~ sum· • Pe99Y Pepperell -- -- ----------- -----~ ----$6.95 mel' dl)'. M~lt of the lf1avel are e~~ty. c rn crlba everywbere are divorce, J. T. Rile)" attorne),. I and Mae Patrick Gruehler, 2 lots apprentice, Carlisle and .Jane Shaw, down or frozen black all except e 0 I'fI LeblDon Production Credit As· In Franklin. clerk, Lebanon. 70" ~ 80" Cotton - -------- -- -- ----- ---$4." the beechea and the oaks, but III overflow.lnll with cqrn. There a 10daUoh VI Cart B. Sedel, cognovit, Harlan A. Carpenter to Riley Harold Stanley, 22, factory work. ~ ingle White Sheet B!ankets -------$2.19 there are lola of beecbes In tbat ~UU loq. rowl or tnaoka at • .,er, Maple and Maple, attorney·s. and Anna Abne)" 2 lots in Franklin. i er, Waynesville and Doris Jean woode there tl lUll Quite a lot elevator. We 1t1l1I~T~ to Catberine Spencer, minor VB Charles O. and Fa)' E. Carpenter Charlton , 21, ITUlcbine operator, Single Plain Color Blankets -- ------- - -- --- -$1.89 ~v~ Daniel Spencer, divorce, C. Donald to Arthur Wand Vic:toria t. Harp, Waynesville. color. There Till al.o a lot of plok but m;ny eop ~ . Double Size Sheet Blankets ----- - --------- -$3.98 . noll. trom aU the cOQn .do«. pth· f1ntabed . t I coo er a, u DUatulh, attorney. 1 lot in Franklin Twp. Arley Peters. 23, cook, Lebanon ere4 there. It WII hArd to fl.ar ~rllht and pleuant, Moat of the Dolores Conover VII. Ben A. Con· Chester C. aDd Norma L. CaDDon and Alberta Crew, 24, Lebanon. the dOl' 011 the trall beeaUie tbe leavi. a~e down 1I0W. Tbe beavy over, divorce, C. Donald Dilatush', to Kasb D. aDd Mary Lou AmburC, Gary L. McCreary. 22. laborer, cIocl that were tied up made 10 freeJ:. blacken_eel tbe l()(lu.t ltaves attorney. 1 lot In .South Lebanon. Maderla and Bonnie Wells, 23, Allstate Insurance Co., etal VI Stanley McKie to Charles Wi!· dental assistlDt, Loveland. . much notse. We a.ke~ one man and man), ' othera 10 tbat th )' are Phone 2681 WaynesviHe, Ohio Jack P. Beaucbamp, 26, factory where bl8 dOl wal and \ he .lIld not comln« !lown In R ebower 0' Robert York, Question of .LaW, Ham Alpaugh, 1oo acres in Salem that wblle he liked to coon hunt gold thl. ye.... The b~cbel and Wonnell and CherneY, attorney.. Townsbip. . worker, Lebanon and Stella M. be didn't care m~ch . (or the field oaks are 8tUl 11. rich color and Ruth Frye vs Ricbard Thomas Elhel Lynch to Yvonne Roa, 1 Reynolds, 24, Lebanon. trIals where they JUIl rollow a here and there a touch ot lOme- Fry, divorce, J. T. Riley, attorne)'. o~ in Lebanon. . I Paul Hillard, 18, paper worker. acent'.bag. 'When he bad hlB dOSI thing elee tha~ Is brllht. Even Beverly McKeever, minor vs Melvin WflIoD to ' Melvin W. . Franklin and Shirley A. Acbberger, Get REFILLS For Your PAPERMATE Pen At the GAZEnE hunt be wanted It to b8 the real the chrysantbemuma are beCiDnlnl Eugene ellon McKeever, divoroe, Wilson, 4 lots In Deerfield Twp, 19, clerk, Lebanon. thln~. But these field lrlJlls ...... to look Ihabby but the graIl 18 n popular aport. One man brtg.h t green and tbe hUlB have a overjoyeel beeaUle at. 1ut atter blue haze over theID· Tbankl«tv· many ye8ra bls dog had won Ing Is beglnnlDl' ~ be In the air something. Tbei are a Iklnny lot and we prise every one of these or dogl. becsus., hUDtlllI dOl' l~dJID Summer da)'1 to.r we alwa,s ba\ e to watch tb,h: c.-!orlel. There have)n mlpd ~bat theIr number 13 ; - I beard the tint .hot. DI'd a llmlted. rabbit bite the du,tt PO(ill thln,. I. If e truck just I8JOe and got the It they were all killed at tJie Urat et~r. th..t , ··wanted to aell and n ebot 1. would b' all .z:tabt ' but L' calf all~ ook them to Wllmlbgton. hat to ha,'e th m wound d and , ] doubt it there Is' a very big an1e 11 ve to get away and dle later. today, lIome pe!lple are sUIi plck-. \\ e wO.lld 8 n be eaten up with Ing corn nnd It IB tbe flrllt dfty of rnbbit8 If ~'we dldn't get rid of rabbit bllnting but Umt does not 80me of them every year and hunt. mabe much dlfrerence os lOng a8 Ing Ie luch .• 'Ileep human InsUn t I the regular buyers are tbere. It thnt It wJIl be Il long time before lOU have a cow or sometbln~ to It dlel entirely. There has b en go ba k to a f rm they 8ell better QuIte a campnlgn for Bafety In on a bnd day when there are 10tB bunting thIs y nr but 80m ODe or rormers there but market aturt will always. pull a loaded gun does better when there Isn't too through a fence or shoot at We mu h of It th re to se.1. tint moviD« .bu.1h b 8e B. how. ' Good hunllng, but be SUTe you ever It JDay do 10mQ good to Lalli know ~bat you are 8hooting at. '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _......_ _ _ _ _ _ _
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Dr. Emma Holloway lpent Sun· day wIth her rrtends. the Alvin Creager tamlly In Dayton. (De).,.d) Mlel Margaret Edwardl lett on Mr. Norman" ProWD and Mr. Sunda1 to lpend tbe wlnte. In Ed Brown of Darton•. vlalted their Orlando, F1a. She Wal aeeompan. Ilater. lilies Bertha Brown on Sun. led by a cousin, Mn, Mary ROilS. day afteMlOOD. of Da)'ton. Mill Euaabetb Chandler and Mr. WUlIam Lukens, of H;"'veys. Mn ' Lena Bartaock with Mr and burg and Mr and Mn Cbarlea . J'l..11 b t' decl II uti il U . At f Cbarl.. II....... oc · at e l l a l eRl~ e lOll en.~ Frtendl ' meeUng. at, ' Miami Unl· Eaton. were l\(n . . Lena Harbock I venlty, Oxford, ~n Sund~y. .• e~en SlInday evening.
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WARREN COUNTY FRIDAY'S GAMESTAXABLE PROPERTY Spa.rta.s Lose To NOW $11 MILLION Springboro .PanlHrs
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Victor Roell, Cleves, aDd Earl Th WaynesvllJe Spartans suf·Darntbou8e, Lebanon, represented the Lebanon National Farm Loan As"., NATION WE ENJOY NOT ONI.."Y MATER.I ....I..IlL.ESSINGS The abstra t of general tangible fered tbelr worst defeat of the Association at t he Federal Land NoT DR.EAMEI) OF BY OUR FATHElaS WHO EST,o.P.lLISHED Rnd cln.sslrt d personal property season Friday nigbt at tbll hands IT EM8 OF INT EREST anthers on the Bank Annual Shareholders'. Con. taxes complied by Dep\1ty Auditor of the Sprlngbo THAIIoIKSGIVINC, -BUT, WHATS MO~E, WEVEGROWN IN rerence at Louisville, Ky., on Nov. Will J . Ranker reveals a valuation Panthers home floor to Ule tune ABOUT FOLKS YOU 22 and 23. TOI.. 6rtA NC.E , IN NEIGHI30rtLINESS. IN APPREC.IATION of properti s Insi de th e corpora· of 32-42. ~NOW Purkey was high point man for O ~ TIlE ~REEDOMS THAT WE HAVE WON IN OUR DEMOCIU.t.'f. tlons or Warren county of $6.004.· Some 176 farmer-directo rs of Natlonll l Farm Loan Associations 60 and outside corporations of the loeers with 10, and Anlpach in OlLlo, lndlall'lj. Kentucky and $5.175, 76 ror a grand total of $11,- was high scorer for the winners IN GRANDVIE W HO SP ITAL Tennessee were In attendance. with 16 points. 1 0, 3 . Mrs. Ed llnmby 18 conrined at The local Reserves also auffer ed Federal Land .pank loans totalThis r1gure Is $1.059.913 less GrnndTlew hospital tor observa , ling $21.352.500 were made In tllA lhun 11 yeur ago when the total their worat defea~ of the year tlon and treatment following a few tlrst t n months of tbls year. M. wat! $12.240.396. The grand total I-'rlday at Springboro by the acore days Illness at her home. for '·lIlulltions two years ago WI\.8 of 37-51. Waller was high scorer . Kennedy. presld nt of the bank, (or Waynesville wltb 13 points, reponed. At tbls rate the bank $11,652.603. HAVE LUNCH IN LE BANON will lend more In 1954 thun In any In the distribution of general and Helton was blgh for Spring &ll'll. Earl Hockett, Mrs. J . A. of Its 37 years of operallon extaxes lhe stale receh'ed $3.356.97; barD with 16. Hartman and Ir. Fred· Gons encounty. $30.212.36; townships. $18.- VARSITYcept 1934. Reasonll given for thll joyed lunch at the Oolden Lamb Increase were the 4 per cent ID634.4; schools, $161.258.1 ; cor- Wayn e.8vllle, 32G. F. Pon W dneaday nnd vilited the terest rate malntalned ·by the poratlons. $2 ,167 .0~ for a grand Frye 2 3 --------------Museum la tbe tternoon. bank In the face of generally total at $24 I .629.02. Dellnquen- Bradley 0 0 0 les amounted to $24 ,506.10. higher rates n.nd the lIqueeze put Shlpl y -------------- 2 2 6 VISITORS FROM W. VA. 2 ~ 6 on farmers' net Income by lower Valuation of ta.nglb! property, Hatton -------------_ In cluding townsblps of the county Purkey -------------- -t1 20 10l! Mr. aud MI'I. larence J. Davis commodity prlcet! and high fixed and daughter of Point P leasaDt. op ra~lng costs . D I v Ide n d s and corporations In each township Beal ---------- - --MISS JERI SUER W. Va.. were w ek end guelca oC Totals. ____________ 1 0 2 Je1'1 uer. p. len lor at Wllmlng amounting to nearly a million dolfollow: lhelr Ilarents. 1 r. alld Mrs. Loyd ton High cbool, who WOD the lars were paid by the bank durClear r k township. $660,450; Sprl ngboro. 42G. F. P. Davll. f\J.t1Qu.1 Maroh of Dimes Editor ial Ing the past year. Ir. Kennedy pringboro corporation. $43,066; \ oodward ----------- 0 4 4 ontcst 'last January. has been reported. rtleld township. $1,143.696; Durson ------------- S6 62 16 Anspacb HON.ORED ON SRD BIRTHDAY nam d ------------hlo c;bll,lnuan of TAPS, corporation. $425,262; 5 0 10 Lakes Mr. anet Mrs. Harry ' Satterth- IT enll IIgnlnsl Polio:) township, $3.645. 35; Mnrtall 1 2 4 -------------wa.1te mere Sunday dlnn r gu 8ts Her 8ele tion as chairman was corporation. $2,496,731; Totals _____ ________ 11 14 42 of Mr. n.nd M;rl. llyrd backey. Jr. announaed today by Richard L. tow u s hlp. $632.420; lind daughters, cel braUng the 3rd Kroesen of CI ,'eland. stale clmlr. Malne\'iIIe corporation. $42,676 . Quaner Scores : birthday allnlersary ot J Itt Ie man of the laroh of Dimes. Alpha P hi Chapter of · Delta Loveland orporaUon , $230; South V nYII sv ille 9 ]6 23 32 onnle. Mls8 u r. a fir tty !6-year-old. Kappa Oamma met Saturday. Nov. L banOD corporation, $33.139; Harprlngboro ------ 8 22 31 4~ WIIS a polio victim seven years 20 ut 1 :30 In tbe Friends social· Inn towns hip. $375.990; Pleasllnt nETU RN S TO BAS E .go. Sin e h r r COy ry 8he bas ro m \ Ith Miss RUlh A. Chandler Pl a in corporation, $50.009. Bu·tlerWay ne8vllle, 37G. F. P. rooml erald D. Cook has b come on of Wilmington High a8 hostess. aS81sted by Mrs. fIl"lIIe orporstion, $11,182. " 'aller ____ ___ ___ ___ Ii a 13 r l urn d to 418 military duties at 11001'8 most II tho sLU dents. be dred Foster or Cedar\'lIIe. 1IIIsli \lasBle to nshlp, $293,307; Har- Flannery • ___ ____ ___ 0 o 0 n.ndra Dase. Albuquerque. ~New II editor ot .. th sohool paper. a Mary Hankinson of Franklin, Mrs. yeysburg corporation, $34.352; cher r. P. __ ___ __ __ 1 2 "2 ____ _____ ____ 0 2Mexico after enjoying a fifteen major tte (or the band. Ii repre- Mar y Margaret Anderson 0 f 31 em township. $4 2.951; for, Hurst WE CAN ALL ~E TIoIOUGHTFULOF. ANO TI-IANI(s;"ul FOR, _. __ ___ ____ 2 3 7 !luy furlough with hili parents, Mr a ntaUve to Glrl's State. memb r Waynes\111, and Miss Bernice row ·orporatlon. $2 7.953; Turtle· ThoDlPson 2 10 OUR NATIONI'lL HEIVTA6E - AND PARnCUL ..... R.LY fOR. I: k township, $3.22 , 72; Lebanon Powell __ ____ ___ _____ 4 or four student clubs, on lh s hoi- Evnns of Lebanon. lind Mrs. Lawrence ok. Frasllre . ___ ___ ____ __ 0 1 1 arahlp team for tbre years, and · ·~ obbles' \I'll Ith.e tll.e me lor THE VAL.UES OF TI4E SPIR.IT THAT IT EM~RAC.E.S corpora lion. $2,32 .745 ; u Ion J OI NS HU S BAND IN ALASKA Iliac d tenth In th.e state Frencb Itlle day Ilnd maDY dlf[ereDt types township, $402,!U2; outll Lebo.· Tota18 ___._ ~- ___ __ 12 13 37 were display d and njoyed. non, $9 4,~ 6; Was hington lawnMr, anel P.lrs. lorence Rye ae- xamlnations two years ngo. Sprlhgboro, 51G. F. P. he Intends to go to college. After th business meetLng re' ahl p, $261 ,597; Wayne township. Heiton 'ompanJed tIS. Earl Rye n.nd llt____ ___ _______ 7 2 16 __• ___ _ ____ __ _ 4 5 13 $7 32.Q63; Corwi n corporation. $09. GroBs tie BOn Mark to olumbus 011 I)rererably Steph nB. and has fr shments were s rved nt tables 59 9 ; Waynesville corporation , Lak S TlI sday, when the)' left by pi nne h011 8 ot becoming no ad1lerUslng tastelully and beaullfnlly decor· _~----------- _ 1 0 2 Hemin ____ _____ ____ 3 1 7 to Join Lieut. Earl Rye wbo Is COP)' writer. IIted with filii motifs by r,1rs. $137,288. _ __ ______ 1 5 7 III h /" role Oblo clll1lrman of P reston and her helpers. 'J' h clastll fl (J dUll I I e R ~ 0 Huwthome no w station d 1\ L Falrbnllkil, 'fa.ylor _____ ____ _____ 2 2 4 TAPS. Miss uer wlll wo rk with \ Mrs. FOSLer brought with her CHERRY J'OlNT. NORTH CARThe Warren ounty HlstoTl('al amounted to 53.77 .19 aD11 'orpor,\la8k8. __________ _ _____ 0 2 2 teen.a~e groups In hl8h scbools In four young IlIdJes, senlora I.n Oed- OLINA (FlIT 0) .- Marine Cpl. oclety will hold the next regular ations s hsred ns [ollows: bome of rillS Lebanon, $9,333. '0; Franklin, Ohio organiJed to aSllst In t he arv1l1e High School, who saul Wlm am A. Bartoo, son or Mr. meeting at th CI'lE ERFUL CIRCLE FETED Totnls __ __________ 0 2 2 three lovely selections. Tbls was and ·Mrs. Arnold L. Bratton. of Perle Riley and Mrs. Dlanche $7.433.64: Springboro, $15 .63 ; M:r _ Ada Smith WI;S hostelS to Mar h of Dimes. Quarter cores; "Too mnny p ople t hink teen- a )Jleasant surprise for the host- Route 1, \\ ayneavllle•. HeadQuar- Miller oC Rigeland Farm. Ridge- 1\la80n, $l,963.n ; South Lebanon, Waynesvil le the Cbeerful CIrcle on Saturday ___ __ 6 16 25 37 evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. V. agers are tlIghty a nd do Dot feel eS8 8S an. four of the girls IIlld tel's and r,Jalntenlmce Squad roD ville. on Monday evening. Nov. 29 $458.51; Mnlnevlfle. $73.59: Pleas- Springboro . _______ 7 17 37 5 L lJraDstrntor. Mr. ond Mrs. S. S. Lhelr . responsIbilities. We hope started· to school to bel' · ,In the 35, Is IInrtlclpating In the Atlantlo at 7 :30 o'clock. Alrs. Hazel Phil:. anl Plain. $171.74: DuUeTvllle, Fleet ,,' ar games . of more tban lips. pre81dent of tbe organization. $11.65; Hnrveysburg. $17. ; Mor- T UES DAY'S GAM ESElIlII. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Butter- l' ens Against Pallo wlll be onEl Flr8t Grade al edarvllle. Guests of the Chapter were thl! 200 ships. plus MarLne ground an.d announced today. row. $l.~09 .2 ; \vln. $13<1.95 an wort II. Mr. and irs. J. S. Rich, way In wh.lch we CM prove that hlgb cbool stud illS bave a vital ladles of tbe Friends Home who air units Invol vl ul~ 50.000 Navy 1111 s nil y will abow and dl~Wayn esville, $932.42. !\Ir. 1~lJd MI"II. Glenn Borden, and 11 toln of fin . early Inss ifll' d dllpll III d IInqu nelee Mr. nnd Mrs. K lier Hoak as h r Intere8t In tb health and happl- , enjoyed the hobbles. t he so In l a lld 26.000 Marille orps person- CIISS h r g IMS. ~ amounted to $1.429.38. guesls. Cnrdl were njoyed and ne88 of their community." J eri mingling and the refreshment.) nel. wIth the ch~pter. The exercisE\. desJgnated !.ANT· a dellclo us salad course was aaJd ID accepting the TAPS In a hurd-fough t contest Tuesday polntmen L Delta Kappa Oamma Is a Na.- FLEX (Atlantic Fleet Exercise) served. night on t be local floor, the tlonal Society 0 t outstanding began early In ctoller a nd ended WuynesvUle Spartans defeat ed teacbers and Alpha Phi Chapter No\'. 20th. RETU RNS TO FORT KNOX the Spring Valley [Ive to the tune T wo ampblblous landings I1IghIs composed of teachers from of 61-56. DlJrln g the oourse of tbe P rivate RoHert HaRtlngs left on Warren. Clinton. and G r e e DO lighted the operatioD. Mor e than gams t bs score WIUI tied and th e Several of the laxpb pool cooperj Mrs . Ado Courtney, librarian In .Frld&,. for Fort Knox after enjoy ou otles. 20.000 Ma rlDes fl'om the Airlead changed many times. Shipl ey Ina a fifteen day fu rlougb. He ators have requested that ther e the local public li brary. B uffered Ground Taa k Force, supported by was high 8corer . for the locals and Mrs. HaaUDgl attended the The W eat Way n e Advisory • a taak n eet and opposed by a ir be anot he r lam b pool according to a tall at her bome last Friday with 12 polnta, and Kersey, with County Agent John B. Mowbray, morning nnd she waa removed -to 17. was h Igh for tbe vlsltora. games at Bremen JlDd Westerville Council met on Thursday night at and submarine fo rce8, assaulted so a pool for Wedne8day morning, McOlelia n hosp ital In Xen lu . and visited frleDds. enjoyed Sun- tbe bome of Mr, aDd Mra. John In the preliminary. the local Onslow Beach. Camp LeJeune, N. It Is not IIQlleved thaI. she sur- Reserves had 8moother aaUlng, December 8 has been ..t. day evening dinner at t he Ha8t- Noereeker_ During the bUllnesl C.. to clima x the 8lterclse. using many of the subs during the IAmbs should be hrought to the fe r ed a ny brokeD bODes. ings home with ber parents. Mr. senloD the !allowing officers were ta lr grounds between 6 aad R T be library will be kept open course of the game. Waller and aa.4 Mra. Scott McClure and were elected for the comiDg ,.ear: On Friday afternoon. the W OTU Flannery were tied for high for whsre they will be graded. weighed In the meantime. Wedlletlda,. evening dinner guests Prelldent, Mr. Gilbert Frye; Vice meetJng was held &t the Frtends the locals with 14 points each. and tben tTl1cked to market. Perot Mr. and Mrs. George Olborn, President. Mr. Earl Hubben, 8807- Meeting House. Tbe meeting wal Grooms, with 6, waa Mgh for the sons requesting assistance In gradnear Lebanon, when the,. .e nter- Treaa., Mra. Earl Hubbell; dllcua- opened with devotions by Mrs. y Ing should contact the Extension -t-S...l<.Pr...... ln""g.......V-Lal"le "'_ n v_e. _ _ taJnec1 with & family dlmulr. alon · ·Ieader, Mr. Noerecker; legll- Jennie Bradley readIng the 23rd Waynesville, 56G, F. P. laUv r~r~Dtativea. ferlng-prayer. After An Increase of lDearly 17 pc.!' Office at leaat two daYB prior to old Whitaker and Mra. H. L. Rye. the regular buslnen session, Mrs. cent in Oct. purcb:ases of Series this date for belp. Frye ey------- - ----- __ -- 54 0 10 Bradl ______ ___ ___ 2 10 ~ IWV rn Mr. ~. A. Fulkerson conducted OUve Curl gave a review of Ern- E and H Savlnga Bonds In Ohio 3 3 At the annual meeting of the Smith -------------0 the dlscuselon on the td.Ple for est WeIr's travels In EUrOpe and brougbt the state 1:0 80 per cent --- - -- - ----- - 6 0 12 the month and plana were made on "Opposition to the U. No" Dr. of ·U8 1954 quota accompllshlid, ~a_n Warren County Farm Bureau Fed- Shlpley ---- 42 2 6 WJlkerson__________ - ------_____ era 1.1on rllCen tl y , Fran k Swar t ze I Hatton Mra. Alva Thompson wltb IlnI. to ha.ve a Clu'lstmas party and Emma Hollowa,. read about "Tbe LaRue Van Aredalel, Co-Ch&lrman, 3 11 W I\.8 electf,ld a director from Mas- Purkey _____________ _1 0 2 Ronald Sa.llsbul')' ot WUmlnkton, lurkey dinner In December. Dlfflcultlea the U. N. Are Having Warren' County Savings Bonds sle township, Ray H. Schwartz Beal ____ __ ___ . _______ 1 0 2 The CouDeU · adJoul'Jled and a Now." LuCY Emle.y read an ar- CommIttee. reportelll today. Salea . ;I' and MrB. Charles Price, ot· Pleas- pleuant .was re-elected director tram Tur8OCla1 hour. was eDJoyed tlcle on "HllIaboro To Ballot on In WarreD County for October tie cr eek tOWDs hlp, Clyde Fordyce Totals __ ________ ___23 10 56 ant HlO. entertained at the Far Hilla Party H~e on Saturdar with a de1lcl01l8 deasert course Banning Liquor" and Mrs. Flossie were $42,203, and compare to E was r&oelec ted director from HarSpring Valley, 51·G. F. P. aftel'Jloon hO\l0ring Mill Ann served by the hOitess. Carey read on tbe subject "To- and H Investment of $10,162 for Ian townshi p, Mrs. H. L. Thomp- Grooms - __ _______ ___ _ 1 0 2 Brodie of AVOn Park. - Florida, ronto Gal s Out-Guzzled Boy the same month a. rear ago. son was re-elect ed lady directOr- Harris. D. --- - - - --- -~- - 3 2 8 5 FrleDds." Ohlo'sof ahare of tbe dollars national brid&-elect or MI': Victor Thomp-I "t.large. and Miss Mary Jane For- Hughes .- -- - --- ------ - 1 3 It was ILhnounced at this meet- quota $5.3 billion Is 7 19 SOD.. Mila ~rodle was presented I Ing tbat Dr. Emma Hollo.way. a $343,400.()o() In E and H Bonds. Coman was · elected youth repr-esen· ·~::;ey --======-======== ~ 7 17 with maD,. glfta of beautiful linen IW •• member of the WCTU for almost Chairman Van Areliale said. The tatlve for th e county. aad games were eDjoyed durlDg TotaI8___ ___ _____ ~ _ 16 19 51 At the r eorganization of the six ty years. received a letter from October Increase In the state comthe afternooD. A large group of I The Past Matron8 oC Miami 1.U88 Ruth Duncan, corresPoDding pares to 1l. 4 per cellit natlonal galD. Farm Board. J ack Butt, director Qua rter Scores: ' friend a greeted Miss Brodie whOle Chapter OES were gueets of Mrs. from Franklin township, Was elect- Waynesville ____ __ 19 27 46 56 marriage to Mr. Thompson will be I Charles McCullooh on Wednesday secr etal'}' for the Ohio WCTU say- Cumulative total fo:r 10 months In ed presIdent. succeeding Maynarrl Spring Valley ______14 16 41 61 an ev~nl of December BOth. evening. 1\1rs. J , J . Burak'e pre- Ing she had been made a perpet- tbe state shows 1.274,971.122 InHackn ey . wbo retJred. Ed Wig- RESERVESA deUclous desflert course was sided over the business seaslon ual member of the NatioDal and vested In the two !bonds. and this gi ns, di rector from Deer field t own- Wayne,vllle, 60G. F. P. 8erved, .wlth all apol!lntm&nta In durhrg wWch tbe folloWIng om. Ohio WCTU. Includes the ·$26,097,471 purchased ship, was elected vice president Waller ___ ______ ______ 5 pink ·alld w:lilte. , . cers were elected tor the coming du ring October. Stnte Bales of the Flannery ______ ___ ___ 6 14 to replace J ac k Butt and Mrs. H. Hatton · _______ ____ ___ _ 0 "2 14 . year: President, Mrs. Luelle · Arm- : J , . I.wo bonds 0. year ago were '22. 0, 0 L. Thompson . lady dlrector-atItage ; Vice President. Mr s. L. c. . • I 0,640. . _. ---------- 2 o 4 Scherer. D. large. was re-elected secy-trel\.8. Scherer. rlllnd6 om. 31 OhloaU 8 mU8t Invest approxlP . __ _________ _ 2 Dlately 35 mtlJlon 100nthly In th q . St. Jobn ; Sec·y-lI'reas., Mra. Jesse T be or ga ni zation Is anticipating a Hurat ____ _____ :. __ ____ 2 1 6 2 6 Thompson ____ _____ ___ 1 :'l · Prendergaat. very successful year In 1955. Plans wet e. ·mad.e to meet on The Frleqde • Home family was two bond s during and November . Powell __ _______ ______ 3 ~ 2. dellgbted Wednesday afternoon to and December ·It title state meets Frasure __ _____ ____ __ _ 1· 1 d ., .' , December· 29 with· a dinner · a nd Its responsibility to the D'atloDal Mr and .r;trs- J . P . P'.I;?mm, wh~, Obrl~bnajI party at the Fnr 'Hills have the Brownie Scoutll under Roblneon ____ ____ ____ 0 LeMay ______________ 1 o 0 will 11914 . Open" House on 8un- , PartY' ,'H,olise. Durlog 'he social the .r eaderahlp of 1I1rs. P retber quota. J\ t the end of October. o 2 MAR·J ORIE FAV POWELL da)', Nov. 28 In o~"l'VaDce. bf l~our, a dellcloll~ .de..ert cour8e aDd Mrs . DeIcher come In to en- only two of (the ' !lve 8tate areas TotaJs __ ___ _____ __23 12 60 tbelr 50th . wedding . , aD"lvers~' l waa "rV~ to . Mrs. R. H_ Hart- tertall1 them wIth their Scouts. ac· we re selUng , their proportIonate "A great stumbling block In the Mr . and Mra. Luther Powell, of way to reUglous unity Is the dlf· 'II.ere greatly honored 1Jt1 ..Sundar, sock, Mrs. William Strouse, Mrs. t lvltles and . lnging. They brought shares of the 8tate goal, The F. P. G, 2 2 when the ~~te organlzatton of .g. 'S. EarnhaTt, . Mra. LucUe Arm- & be4uUful cyolamen as a girt. Northeast Araa (Oleveland) had Richmond. Ky., a nnouilce the en- fere nce . betw een tbe ' revelations Spring Valle)" 17the 19H De,putlel of . the Grand 1t.a3e. Mrs. Jesse I:?reDdergaat. whiCh II 'very much apprecl&te4. 92.1 ·per· cent lold .a nd the North- gagement of their daughter Mar- given by different Propheta. Ralt8lltraw ------- ---- 0 ·0 - 0 Chapter ot Oblo, Order of Ea.l!t. MI'II. :ronn ,Fromm, Mrl. "da Cour>Mra, LenaHlutsoek with her ·west area (Toledo)1 had 84.8 per jorie Fay to. Mr . Walter. Lamb. The rellgloD of .God, Is the 'One McHarg -------------- 0 a 4·1 d with a d.I n- l ney, Mra. J . J . Burake. .,. ~ daug hte r-DI Ja w, Mfl. Vi 08I Curry, cent soId . S·ft-eli . 'and"· b 0f .ReII gOD I ' an·d a 0 t b ~ ' Prophets Shambaugh --~------e~ S.tar. enenane Mrs. D. C. ....... nrl 0f 0 tber son of Mr. !nra. Acy ' La m. Grooma _'-________ -'___ 1Z 1 5 t nero at .tbe Oeneral Denver Hotel Ridge, Mra. k N. Hough , snd. MrI!. of Harveysburg, was a guelt on three Ireas were :· North Centrol Waynesv1l1e. .., have taught It. In. the teaching. Smith -~-- - - -- - ------- 0 .i , 1 · Monday and. Tuesday of Mra. (Oanton) 77.3;. Southern (ClllelnMWIS Powell Js a graduate of 0 (, MOS88 we 8ee ·t,l1e 'Bud:; ID tht' Howard · •__ ___ _, _______ 0 1 1 In Wilmington. Mrs. Fromm II Pl!:'t pr~l~eDt ~ ~ -4?r.a.llatlo. Iil. f.' ~a.rt. I &lthc ·LGke~ ~h and fam- .na.tp 69; and Central (ColumJlul) Richmond High School and Is em· or th!! 'Flower'; In that of Queary ~- .- --- ----.-- Z 1) -I bavlng ..rved .. deput,: o~ tJae '.. Ii · if 111· Blehmand, 1IicI. and Xl'll. 66.3. The nation, J.1lale, areas, and ployed by WelUnghouae In Richthe 'FrUIt.' ifhe ex· . '. 7 17 twentr.f'1'I!t ........ .. 1$11. . • -. LllIA,.O,. M~~ . , . " ·C uoI,. ' ~~n and fam- counties B~ou14 have 1I0id 81.6 mond, KY. ' ternals change fl'om are to &Ie, Tota1I ___________ ~_ 5 ~ A detlc1oul ' chicken dlDner was "Ntl DRIVER . . Uy In EatoL , per cent by Octoll18r 11 to keep Nr. LamJl attended WarnenUle but eacJl revelation II a fulllJl. Quuter Scores : . 46 60 Htved ,Ill • . ptlyate dbaIU 'room, LJDBA,NON. - Juste L. Bose, of , El.!ven of aur · fuDII7. atteade4 abreast or q1IOta l'OClut....ents. Blah School and ts e~lp,yed . at ment of the prerecUq onee. The,. ~'&)'1l8II~a ----.:.- I 11 7 17 1J1tb .a1J apPolntments In feUow, Lebanon, arreated for operatlq • the De U. Kappa Gamma at the NatJonal CUll Rqlster Oom- are dUferent stakes In tbe lite- 8prl~ alley ---.. - 1 .. d4l 1If•.' 1M 11ft. ~ _UL. ~ . ,Ia*. wu-tJaj· 1'rIeIulI' IOOIal I'0OIII Oil Wur~l.A!;SIIREDS paDf In na,ton. blstory or the 'One Religion'" p~t:ea with loYeiT ·tAtilt UUDfIn~ and OOIW·bJ' M&JCir WID. lIN' altel'llOO1l aDd eajoJed tM.Try G~E \..i The weddlng date, Dot dertnlte, ~t Baha'u'llah and the' GET YOUR ..1f6 HUNTING· wltll ma~ aapklDl. I~' bobblel ud retreebmants. THEY .... heeD let for the near future. New En. alGN HIlR. NOW.
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NOTICE Of APPOIN1 MENT evenlng In the home of 11111 Cel Hlnkena and M ias Vlna H1D. Executor kana. MJaa lIay Har1aD led the Eltate of Lucile S. Roblnsou. grourl In devotions. Program lead· The 'Land "nk Way' Deceased. er was MI'II. A. S. Collett. IS THE RIGHT ANSW ER ·The M I N tODar)' (llrel. of JOl1' ab's Run Baptist Cburcb met Wed. LON Q T E R M GOOD JOB PRINTING Can neaday afteruoon In the bome of Be at the Galette fl'1l . J mile Graham ot 'limIng. No Renewa •• _ ton. Mrs. narl s rodnn ot Morris· No ·Re.trh:tiona ville. called o'n friends In town PART OF CO-OP Friday. . FARM CREDIT SYST EM R ev. O·Conner. of New Burling· For Information ton. culled on sev ral of bls con· . Call - Wr;te _ See gregllt.1'on bere Frtday a!teruoon. The !\Irs. Oba Welch wbo has ree ntty rewn-fed Ifbme from Mc· lellll nd b09pital. remaJ.ns In fJUr conditi on. MI'II. W leb was hoe III pllalll d for several days as tne Leban on, Ohio Phon e 3·2866 r s uit of a fall In II r homo. cnlls, E LL S STURM, Sec·y·T relaa. Ing n ~ ho u ld ~r inju ry. !\I r. and i\J r/l. Joseph Maholley (nee Martha Lukens) or Jackson FILLERS For PAPERMATE Pens. Helghls. N. Y.. are announcing tbe You can get th~ now at THE birth of a son. Saturday. ~II A!\{) GAzETTE. Pbone 3913.
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Quarters Company. arrived over· Girl Scouts In lhel r varied acUv. ' seas In Uay of this year (rom Forl Itles . Tbere will be exbIblte of r- ", ................., ••• •••• ' ••4 • • •- • • • • • • • • • • • • • , . --b os Ic t ra In Ing rafts. K y.. hi ookln. hostess badges. _ T ELE PH ONES : camp. also folk dancing. puppet shows, . Exhibits wl11 B rore enlering tb Army in out.door camping. W.\Y.NESVILLE 2091 December. 1963. he worked (or t1lt> I show the part they play In cltl· LE BA NON Office 2· 1 0 ~9 · Leland ' Electric o. in Dayton. . tensblp In tbelr ommunltles. The RESI I. E NCE 3·26111 pu bll wlll get an over·all picture r.t · R •.O W No. S SANO and G~VEL L of BrownIes nnd Girl Scouts by BLACK-TOP DRIVES nO watching them as t bey dQ these thing!!. TAR and ROAD O IL A 8erles of sermons tor the Ad· . LA':IN .ad FILL DIRT Mrs. Edward J . Sebald III gen· \'ent. season on "The Wonder of CbrtstwlUl" Is annoupced by Rev. eral chairman. All troops IImlc· READY-~~IX CONCRETE Dal M: Llmberl. lot I n 1st 0 r. Ipatlng should contact Mrs. Frank EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE Waynesville Methodist Cburch. . Hldy. 2615 Fleming Rd" Middle"Tho Wondrous El:pect.aUon"- town. In charge Of registrallon. November 2. • ThIs 18 for all girls In the Middle· "The Wondrous News Is Told" town area Olrl eout CouncU. - December 6. "The Wondrous Word Is Spo- OFFICE SUPPUESkOIl"-December 12 Chimney Block Concrete Block "Tbe Wondrous Gift 18 Given" SCRATCH PADS - Various Sl Z9S Water' ..oof Cement RoCk Face Block - December 19. and colors. Wblle they last a for l Oco THE MIAMI GAZETT E and Paint Steel Salh Advertise in THE GAZETTEI Phone 3913. dJa Gla ••
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B,. Mar,. Lou CbapJlWl This is a tale of woe. It takes place on a very cold winter morning. The snow Is blo.wing around th.e house corner s and ~iftling into drifts on the streets. Betty, . a y oung housewife enters her the temperature is 20' F ., batgarage. ' te ry efficiency is down 5~ perSh e has an cent.) At the same t ime It has appointment to work much harder. The oil in with a doctor the engine is thicker and harder downtown in to move when it's cold. H ead one-half h~ur Ligh ts are used more as dtlYs She shivers ~ become shorter, and the heater she opens her an d defroster are on almost con car door, gets stantly. i n and turn s So the battery is in constant the key in the danger of being "over ·drawn," or asked for more power thlUl It ignition. Not h i n g is able to furnish. If it is in this happens. She condition where it is Incapa'b le doesn't give it a second thought. of creating sufficient current, it but tries again, confident that is a lso in danger of fr'T!zinl!:. the car will serve her as usual. CHECK BA'lTERY After three more tries, she r ealizes with a si'nking feeling that To avoid Betty's dismay on a she is without transportation! freezing morning. be sure your The car will ·not start, not even battery is in good condition at with choking. It's absolutely the beginn ing of the winter. "dead.'i ~ Have your garage or service staMUST BE THE BATl'ERY tion test it to see if it will unke and hold a full charge, and dlis"l~u!t be the battery," she charge at the proper ·rate tOI(' a groans, ~nd remembers that it qu.ick start. If not, replace it was a bit hesitant yesterday now, not later, after it has let afternoon. So she must call a you down. taxi' instead. If it is in good condiUon, be Has this ever happened to sure it is kept cl)arged up, so YOU? It has to me. I know of that it won't freeze. Have y our nothing more hopeless than a car gas station check it every f"w that won't run, especially when weeks when you stop in j~or you are counting on it to ', et gasoline. If you remember to oU to an awointment on time. Keep a careful wa~h ·over it, In Betty's case, this situation your battery should lee . you could have been avoided: She faithfully through the win!;er should have had the baUery days ahead. carefully checked in the fall 't o e • • see if it would take the stram of winter drivinc. , The battery of your car illeu efficient in winter because the chemicalac;tion by wblc:b It ,en. eratea electricity slowa u the
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Clair L. Smith to Jacque F. Singer, 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. Walter and Roulee Banily to Laurence and Deloria Rust and WaUace and Sixie Dav~ 2 l()ta in Deerfield Twp.
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Paul mllard, 18, paper worker, and mlda R. HaWeld, 1 acre in Roy W. and Beulah M. DIxon 'to TurUecreek Twp. . Everett W. Townsley. 41.19 acres Franklin and Shirley A. Acbber· ger. 19, clerk, Lebanon. Bill and Helen A. Conley to John In Deerfield Twp. R. and Martha C. RoOow, ~ Iota --. Emerson Con1itable. 21, factory In Lebanon. PROBATE John R. and Martha C. Roftow Estate of Durwood Lynn Perkins, worker, Loveland and Bernice Mor· ris, ~9, typist, Loveland. to Dorothy M. Yunkes, 2 lou in dec'd., Clarence F. Ranker, admin· Lebanon. istrator, med inventory. hearing Roger Wilson, 18, brick mason, Joseph and Florence Bishop to set {or November 30 at 10 A M. · Morrow and Marilyn Bennett, 18, Wanen R. and Edna J. Allen, 0.7 .Estate of Charles E. Michener, press operator, Loveland. acres in Hamilton Twp' . dec'd, inventory approved. Paul Weber, 25, factory worker, Sam and Charlene LIttle to -Lebanon and Betty Powell, 23, as· ~uren'c~ and Elma' Holliday, 1 lot MARRIAGE LICENSES sembler, Morrow. In Deerfield. Twp. . Jack P. Beaucharrip 26 factory Spencer R. Stein, 21 , salesman , Joseph and Florence Bishop to worker ' Lebanon and Stella M Mariemont and Betty Jean Mar. Richard C. and Ja!let J. Lambert, Reynolds 24 ' Lebanon . shall, 22, cashier, Morrow, 0.71 acres in Hamilton Twp. " . , Clarence and Rose B. Turvey to . . . . . . Charles L. and V. Louise Margerum, . 1.79 acres in Franklin Twp. 1: Glen F. and Patricia. A. Bachert ......................................................... ~ \.0 Clyde C. and Pearl E. Peyton, ' 1 lot in Franklin Twp. OInie L. Brown to Hershel L. and Betty. Shope, 66 acres in Washington Twp. ' ... Daniel M. and Marguerite M. ~ WILL BE GIVEN AWAY BY Collette to Midwest Investment Co., ~ 2 lots in Lebanon. Ray and Cosey Brown to John B. an.d F1orence M. Moore, 031 : . acres 1n Clearcreek Twp. Each Week Until Christmas Lura Lewis Shimp to A. D. and Harriet Harvey, 2 acres in Lebanon. Frank and Dorothy Kasee to Shop Shop Troy and Eleanor C. Bach, Jr., 7.9 acres m' Dee r field Twp . At At ......
William E.. Van d e r b r ink VB Henry Schoonover to Howard Jackie Lou'is Vanderbrink, divorce, and Vina Purkey, 1 lot in Waynes· Meryl B. Gray, attorney. ville. Woodrow and Cleo Brandellburg NOVEMBER 22, 1964. - Wlia~ REAL ESTATE TRANSFERES to Orbin and Anna Jean JClseph, are you thanktul for this 'yearT Major and Opal Webb to David 059 acres in Union Twp. On thing that I ILIIl thankful or A. and. Margaret L. Mac;Pherson, . Roy R. and Ruby J. BUSSt~U to tbls year and \!very year Is hat 1 acre In Clearcreek Twp. Russell D. and Rjta E. Razer, 7.73 there are 80 mallY nice people to Ethel Vanderveer to Arthur and acres in Deerfield Twp h Ip me out when I get In trouble Mildred West, 1 lot in Franklin G t E Sh (fe ' t~ I.8wrence To.wnship. ar~e. .' a r . on the road. Last week 1 went to the sal Ilt WlImlngton IUld NEW SUITS Sam and Norma C. Grossman, a~d VltglDla Abbott, lot m Deer· bought a smo.ll calf. I didn't have Daisey M. Lamb vs Herbert C. to W. H. and Minnie Mallicoat, field Twp the tmHer with me 60 we put It Lamb, divorce, Fred E . 3"ones, at· 0.27 acres in Franklin Twp. Raymond A. Franks, Ellcanor la the trunk uud Ule man Lied t he torney. Abel Cunigan and Frank A. Blake, ctal to Margaret L. Wallace, lid down with a piece ot string. Margaret Carpenter vs George Bulsche to Thomas E. and Cbarlene 5 lots in Deerfield Twp. ).\11 went well until I was going Carpenter, divorce, J .• T. Riley, at· H. Ault, 1 lot in Lebanon. James Robert and Gwendolyn Ul) the bill tn Wn.ynes\'llJe when torney. . David O. and Jeannie Albert to Hof{ to George M. and EvellrD E. I . felt a bump and saw the lid R th L dl Cl L d William H and' Iva StIdham 1 Rouff 1 lot in Deerield Twp. ome up. 1 stopped Quickly and 1 u eli u umFrvs Earence U·' acre in Ha'rlan Twp. ' E a r i F Hatfield to Robert V um, vorce, e d ,Jones, at· P au I 0 . an d Lo ra in e H . Sha f ' g ot out but t.he caU was already torney er out In the road looking around iu . to Melvin and Alma Weaver 30 80rt of a dazed faahion. Fortun. . Marjorie J . Moore vs Lee acres in Franklin Twp. ' Moore, divorce, C. Donald Dilatush· Elhel Bailey to Herbert E. MRS. MYRTLE GIBSON Mely there were two men acrOiIl a tt 0 rn Bailey, 65 acres in Wayne Twp. Corrollpondent the road loading Itrasb Into a LucLlle and Walter Goodrich . va Charles W. and Ann Guthrie to Phon. 3198 truck and tbey immediately clUDe James E. and Leoda Horton, cogno- S. Albert and Nora K. O'Dell 1 to my ald. They walked up to It vit, Maple & Maple, attorneys. lot in Springboro. ' Farmers are very busy guther· Ohio Homes, Inc. to Burl R. Ing their corn IUld getting their Quilltly witbout scaring it and ..;.;.:;;;;;;.:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; caugbt it, lifted It up and put 1l and Lela Mae Nichols 1 lot in tobacco ready tor market In this back In the oar. Tbls time we ' Mason. section. d neg I bb ors used Bome wire to hold the lid Clair L . Smith to Wilma J. and Relatives, friends down. I waH certainly thankful Charles F. Brandt, 1 lot in Deer- were very sorry to hear of the and still am, especially when 1 !ield Twp d&ath of Carl Talbert, Jr., nine· think what It Lime we had wlth l Rosalee P. Conway to G: Te{alr~ day-old aon of Mr. and Mrs. Carl tb calf that got away when we and Lula M. Brown, Sr., 4.5 acres Talhert, Sr. IV re unloading It at the locker in Clearcreek Twp. Mr. Ernest GibBon made a trip one duy. (nd d I am thankrul Fred Beetz to Louis and Amelia to Rlpl y hauling tobnc 0 (01' Mr. for the nice people that help me Pieper, 4 lou in Deerfield Twp. IThurman DaIT"tL wh n something happens like that L. E. Ritz to Ocie BenUey, lot i Mr. Alfred Wren. of rea. Ky " or a flat Ure. There Ilre lots of In Salem Twp. is slaying with hla aunt, Mrs. nice people In the world. Clair L. Smith to Charles L. and Ernest Gibson. Today Is c!oudy and n IlIttle ~er3ldine E. Grau, 1 lot in Deer· Mr. J . S. OIbson moved bls fam. older ·than It was last week. The field Twp. '. lIy ha ck to Garrett, Ky. this week. w ather man kept saying Bhowers I O. M. and Iva R. Baxley to RaY' , H Is staying wltb his brotber, but 80 far we have only had 8. [mOnd .F. and Anna A, Rabold,-209 Ernest Gibson tor the winter. v ry II ht one whloh suited us as acres m Washington Twp. . Mr. lind Mrs. S. R. Reece called wore aUII trying to get tbe com O~ Harold J. L. and Mave~ E. Mich· aD Mrs. Rae e's sister, Mrytle ,lb. In . It Is alm08t all In now except . - - ael to Roy and June 0 Hara, 0.5 thl k that 0 n Int at d field where acres in Hamilton Twp. 80n. a wee " th re IB n pntch of about three [ Clifford E. and Ma. ry John With· I Mr. and Mrs. John ampbell and acr a tbat will have to be done \'VbYfADible?~~oy-8l'DCfO row to H. R. White Construction two 80118 visited Ernest Gibson "208' _t.cl bY the EXPERI. Co., 0.175 acres in Turtlecreek Twp. aturday night. . . b" hand. It lYe bad aODle bo.... , ENCED ma1utn of America'a fint John DeMal'ne to Thomas W. and Mrs. John Campbell a brother. , that would be tb ell81 at wuy ..to~ and belt Idf.pow.nd jia ... 1 No. 208c:utal~"wood-a1tajocenterol Bertha M. Joncs, 1 lot in Deerfield who Is atatloned at Fort Knox, Ky.. do It. 'J'be corn bu been good lIud tb yl Id In ncb r.eld hll8 SO" ~baa 100 ~ m. workinc Township. Is bome Oil a 1I)-<lay furlougit. I Incr 8 elnce .the (IUIt time it -!~~WD 01' cbildrcD-
COMMON PLEAS Marilyn Borchers vs John W. Borchers, defendant ordered to pay $15 per week etc. John W. and Marie Pattison vs Paul and Louis T. MHtern, leave to (iJe motions granted. Cheviot Bldg. & Loan vs Arthur E. Sigler~~etal, judgement to plain· tm for ~,714.05 and costs'.
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X- 1l-18-(3t )- 12-2 pumping money Oll~ of the earth. in t he fOl'm (If 011, and pouring It USED CLOTHINGt orth IIgaln IIIl 11 flood of phllanFOR SALE-Beautiful Seallne coat thropy sucb 8S t he world has ·(ull length. size 12. perfect condl- rar ely seen. tlon, r ea I bargain . FRIEND ul In now seems to be de vol· HOME, Waync8vlll ,Ohio. P hon Ing liS mu h ntl rgy to dvln g , It 2731. c-ll-4- tfc away 8S he d id to getllng It. ~ot long ago he set up four million· WELL DRIWNGdollar funds In two days .. , an all-tLme reco·r d In a ltruis m In WATER WELL DRILLING-Elec· whi ch four hospitals, Of. four diftrlc Pumps Installed. LONZE L ferent deno~natlon s, b ~ n e flte d to PARKS, Route 73. Waynellvllle, an exact1y eq'ual degree. A ' huge X-9-54-9·55 amount went to a Hous ton college Ohio. tor negroes, wad the man who has HOUSEHOLD GOODS-been called '!'rhe Human Gusher" - - - - -- - ---:-.- - also tultJlled the needs of a strugFOR SALE - Tappan Gas Stove, gUng symphouy orcbestra, an art Crosley . Sbel vador. large s I z e. museum, the YMCA" the Texas Pbone 3S19. X- 1l-18-(3t} - 12-2 Medlcl4 Center, the UnJerslty or --------~ . ---- Houston, and hundreda of other MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS- Institutions and indivJduals. The FOR SALE - Upright Plano and Cullen Foundstion, with $160,000,benob, good condition, U5.00. 000 to spend, wtll. apread largesse 91:12 wool axmlll.8ter rug and pad, tor many, many years to come. $5.00. 42·lnch wall sink with back The man Who made it all posand left hand drain board , $15.00. sible once told .Norman Vincent RALPH HASTINGS. Waynesvlll,e. Peale tbat be thought "the· crown· CaU 2312 In evening. Ing glorr of God', creaUoa II the c-1l-25-(3t)-12-D human inteUect . . . and He In. tend ed ror UI to u~e IL" HOGS, CAT11.E-Hugh Roy Cullen has done more than use hi' head . . . he'a opened FOR SALE--Oood Guernscy milk his heart. cow, UOO.OO; and 1 seven·month. ___- - -old he1fer calt. LONZEL SPARKS GUESTS FROM DAYTON WaynesvUle 3041, X-ll·25- 12-2 . Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Scberer HOUSEHOLD GOODSand daughter ·Elaine ot Dayton, - -- - -- ' _ _ _ lVere Ml>ndq dinner guesta of Mr, HOT WATER HEATER - Small lind MI'I. Paull Scherer and SODS. bottle gas hot water heater for use _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ In basement. r.ms. BESSIE COOK. Phone 2888: Rt. I, Wayn es ville. ville 3198.
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or the 5.04 6 studenta regul ~rly enrolled a t Miami University this f a ll. 50 lire reslde nta of Wa rren ounty, a survey showed. Butler, r.1'Iaml's 110me county, bas taken the lead In s tudent rep.. resentatJon with 688, and close behlnd It Is Cuyahoga County . ' ' whose seat Is Cleveland, wltb 649. Mlati1.l hu a' total Ohlo euoUment of 8,9H for 195. which" less than last year'a but sUll
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EACH WARREI COUITY VOTE COST 88 CElTS IN IOVEMIER ELECTIOI
FARM LOAI CEILlIG RAISED TO $20,000 Wan u county's recent g neral ale Uon reBulted In ach vote cost· tng approximately 6 c nte, according to flgurell released recenUy by II WAR REI COUITY
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Lenor& Hollon. deputy lerk of the Board or ElecUons. There were 11,765 Yotes IUIt III the county In this election with visor, Farmers Home Admlnlstrn. tbe total cost 8et at $ .023.07. One Member Of G~ng Shot in Leg in Attempted ' ABOUT FOLKS YOU Major exp nse In the 01 ction Isy~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:;;~ Uon. will be In the Lobanon ASC mannlng the 60 precincts In the I ................................ .. otrice located at 42 North Broad· Break-in Friday A. M. at South Main Busine •• K'NOW way from, 9:00 a. m. until 4:00 p. \'Vlth th apprehenslou of six burglars o'·er the week ond by Day· I. an Increase In com. m. each Tueaday to receive appli. ton police, several 10c.'\1 'break-Ins and robberies In rocent weeks. are VISIT IN DOVER atlons for loans (e~:ceptlng Tues· parlBon to eleotion costs In tbe The 191i4 Census of Agriculture believed to have been solved. One burglar arrested was shot lu the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norman spent bIg presidential vote two years ago day, December 28th. ) In Is about 50 per cent completed In tl'e Tba.n klglvmg holidays wltb hIli when 1 .733 votes were cast at a The celllng for farm loans has tbe twenty counties covered by t.he leg by a local business man as he attempted to break In. a South Main Thll week'. drawing for the tre t estubllshment Friday a. m. molher Ilt Dovel:, Ohio. total cost of ,8,.84.78. two ·U. S. Savlngl Bonde which been Increased to nO.ooo for War field ortlce at 640 Hooven Ave .• Contesslng to burglaries -here ren ounty and borro wers can udd The figure this year Is less thnn the merchantl are giving away Hamilton. accordIn g to Field Supotber Warr n County areas and ENTERTAIN CARD CLUB to that amount tbelr own runds, ervlsor R. V. rlst. 0. year ago when 10,14 votes were .. were : Richard D. Frye, 18, of 30 Mr, and Mrs. J . J . Burak.e en· cast In tbe orr·year ele tion with eaCh week, wl!1 be held at Fair· ror example It 0. farml Is to be pur· . rls t HUlled tbat h was South Lensdale Ave.. Dayton; tert.aJued on Sunday afternoon and a total cost of ,8,982.97. The av- ley H.rdware Store .t 7 o'clock chased fo r $25,000' ~~hey can add w Mr. 11 pleased with lhe cooperation Saturday eve.nlng. Inrence Jennings, 1 . of R. R. 1. evening th Ir card club of Cln In· rage vote cost was 9 cents. the $5.000 to the amount to be tbe ensus enumerators are reSeveral of the lamb pool CO-OP' New Lebanon, and Raymond Jesse. natl. loaned wblch has not been permit· ceiving Crom farmers In this area ted In the pust. Other loans which and bUB high hopes ot completing erators In Warreu county have 18, 1221 West First Street. Dayton, T b e th ieves completely de· RETURN S FROM CINCINNATI ca n be mad are Farm Develop. the canvI1ss hy the scheduled clos- requested that th er e be another MI'II. Dertle Mllls has returned me nt, Farm Enlargement, Dulldlng Ing date of 4 weeks arter the start 001 this year, accordlng to John stroyed the safe at Kler's Garage Friday a. m: and removed $231.00 after sp ndlng the pO'!t week with Improvement., Soil atlld \\ ater Con· of the enumeration. He pointed D. !owbrny. county ugent, Plans buve been om pi ·ted for from it, and ,1 .00 from a cash ber son-In·law and daughter In • servatlon Loans and chatLel loans out that numenttlon of farms Is Too \ omenll committee of th" Mr. and Mrl. J . P. Fromm held Clnclnnatl. another pool to be held · at the drawer. $50,00 Qf the money was for the pur(lOs of buying maone of the larger osts ot the cen· Fa.rm Bureau held a meeting at '.open. house" on Sunday celebraf., Warren county fai rgrounds on later recovered. tbe home of Mrs. S. W. Losh. The Ing their golden wedding annlver· blner}' . livestock and other equI p- 8US dnd that cooperation of farm· Wednesday morning, D . The same morn ing 810,00 In mer· from LEAVE FOR FLORIDA ment and for seed, fertilizer, teed, ers In' comp l eUn~ quesllonnnires 6 tlJl a. m. chandlse was taken from Bob Ser· Mrs. Elmer Sheehan, with Mr. ladles of the GeDDtown Advisory 8Sry. A tamlly dinner wa. served gaa. oil and oth er operatlng ex· promptly will be a vital factor In Lambs brought to tbe fair· vis' Texaco Station here by the and Mrs. Joe McGee of Bethany, were tbe hostesses tor tbe meet. at the noon hour at tbe Far HllIl1 penses. P reference Is given to keeping down t he fInal cost of the left 00 Monday for Bradenton, Ing. The [allowIng member. were Party Hou8e with covers arranged veterans and otbe r young people grounds will be graded. weighed 'g ang. They left behind a flash· undertak.1ng. and then truck ed to Cincinnati light atolen trom a Spring Valley -Florida, where they will epend the el cted officens tor the coming for Mr. and Mrs, Fromm, Mr. and wanting to start fanning. Quick completion of the ceDSUS yesr: Mrs. baa. Guard, Jr .• Mrs. M lvln Banta of New Car· winter. market Persons requesting as· filling slJition and took three new will not only help In keeping coste Chairman; Mra. Harold 'Cox, Vice 1181e, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm slatance In gradlng shou ld con· fioshll gbts. down but wil l .ald in prompt pub· , HANKSGIVINQ GUESTS Chairman; ),Ira. Harold Heisinger, ond chlldren. Kennetb and Karen. (Jne of the gang, Rlohard D. licatlon or the results, Mr. Crist tact the extension office at least Mr. and Mrs, 1.. 0, St. John and Secretary and Treasurer, and Mrs. of pringfleld, Rev, Jamel! A . Mil· lwo days prior to the pool date Frye 18, wae .hot In the leg the snld, He urged local farmers who Mr, and Mra. Glenn Bland with Earl DuVall Le8lslaUve repre8en. ler or the North Riverdale Luther· for help. ume morning In an attempted bad not already done so to com· Mr. and Mrs. oy Olasi of Bait!. taUve. an hurch, Dr. and Mrs. Ralpb break·ln /It Smith Sale. 4 Ser· A special milk promotion pro- Vance of Wilmington. Mrs, Charles more, Md., were Thanksglvilltt Mr. and MrB. Ceou A. Palmer plete the census Questionnaire and vice, ,S outh Main Street, by the . have It ready when the enumeragueeta of Mr. and Mrl. Jobn Set- Ject was revorted on by Mrs. A. Chambers, 1'41'11. Nettle Dupree, Mr. e ntert.aJned at t he Far HUls Party owner. He. wae Uaken to a ho .. L. Bchllhart. Farm Bureau women and -Mrs. Roy Haw ke and Mr, and House oli Sa turday evening hon· tor calls. t1emyre and children. pltal In Grand Rapid., Mich., by Mr. Lon Alltord, of it. Holly, II and otherll have contributed U'eBS. Mrs. Carl Hawke of Dayton, and orlng the orticera of Miami Cbopone of the gallQ, but the pair HOLIDAY DINNER IN LEBA'NON ured recipes, which will one at a Mr. and Mrs, C. Lee Hawke. ter 107 OES. Moi tt entertaining enumerator In Wayne townshIp. The Goodwill Industries of Day. fled when a State Trooper b&Mrs. Cara Ross Is enumerator In During the afternoon and eve- contests were cond ~lcted by Mr. Mr. and· lin. S. S. l!llIls anll time be releaaed wltb the mornlng ton truck will be In Wayn08vlUe. gan quutlonlng them . Mrs. Frances Gq.) and son. at. milk dellverlel, tbroug~e coop- nlnl: about one hundred and fifty and Mrs. Palmer anell after a most MassIe-Was hington township. Centerville an d Lytle from Dec. 9 Local police recovered two tires tended a family Thanklgl"IDg eratlon of the mllk distributors of frlende aod relatives called to can· delightful evenlng overy-one was to 13. The truck drivers wOl go at Third and HJgb Street,. ltolen dinner at the home ot Mr. and Warreo county. Among those who gratulte this tine couple, leaving Invited to the dlDlnr," room where house-lo·house as mucb as (lOS· t rom a pring Va ll ey servlc Mrs. Dellos Worley In Lebanon on donated their reclpell are: Mrs. many lovely gifts. Many beauU- a deUclous deseert course was sible. Tbey will also call for mao station. Thursday. Harvey Ry&, Mra. John Preston of fu l noral tributes added t~ the served, each ottlcel~ receiving a terlala at farm hou ses located not According to Wm. R. Sawyer, the Far HlUe Party Houee, Mrs. beauty of the home, and an attrac· lovely figurine 811 a tlivor, Mr. and more than two miles from these ot the local poli ce, the crime lab THANKSGIVING GUieTS Jobo Busrke, Mra. Jean Bunnell, live table was arranged In the dln- Mrs. Palmer were pj1"esented, mIlk· One youtb from Waynesville is tOWIll!, Those wis hing to schedule of the London State PrlBon Farm Dr. Mary Cook had .. Thanks- Mrll. Clarence . Rye, Mrs. Stanley Ing room where rrult punch, cook- glass pIeces by thelL· guests. among the seven trom Warren glv1ng ~nner gueela (tns. Sadle Ir ton, Mrs. Ed Stanforth, Mrs. les and nuts were lerved 11y dUo Those present we're : Mr, and ollnty who are SCheduled to I.Ilke a rurnl pick up call s hould con· was here checking tlnger prints. onner and Mr. J. E . FraIler. Mr. Ralph ,A. bury, Mrs. George Car- ferent members ot the family and Mrs. Paul Shipley, . IM r. and Mre. their armed forces physical exam· tact tbe trustee tor their area. Those located near Wayttel!vlUe or E. F. Earnhart, Mra,. Luelle Arm· Inatlons next T uesday, Dec. 7 : Bnd Mra. .tohn Redfern and Mr. der, MI'II. Burton Meyer, Mfa. Obas. friends. Ceutervllle should contact elther Il.Ilge, Mr. and Mrs, Davia Hart· and Mrs. Robert FUnt of Wllmlng· Guard, Jr., Mrs. M. Haclmey. Mrs. -----.,......Waynesvllle-Oeorge Arnold. ~oa8 H. Hartsoc;k, Waynesville sock, Mrs. Robert Slmlth, Mrs . . J. Lebanon - David Elliott, Harold National ton, aJao were eveniDg guelts. O. M.. Baxley and Mrs. J . M. Bank, or D. T. Baird, R. P. Fromm, Mr. ~ ?all'll. Scott Wells, Holloway Dowen, Robert Green,!, II' R. 2, WJl.yn08vlUe. The Warrell Count,. Fair Board Hopkinl, Misl tlllne BJ'()W1l. Gentry. aUEITS ON THANKSGIYING Ca ll s for Lytle or vlqlnlty, has named Carl MinnIck, of Frank· Mr. Don Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. FrankUn-'Claren e Griffen. Mr. and Mr8. C. )l). Edgington ea· s hould be cbanneled through D. 11n. to serve a8 a member of the Kings Mills-Harold Brayton, t ertalned ' on Thankaglving Mr. At a 8peclal meeUnp of Waynes- Sylvester AnthoJlY, Mr. and Mrs. T. Baird. The contributor may Three men from Waynesville also write or ca ll Goodwlll Indus· Boan! to replace Thomas Barn· ville Loage No. 16S, Free and Ac- Robert Bernard. · Mr, and Mrs. Bnd Mrs, Clyde Edgington and Howard Brown, Mr. ~lDd Mrs. J . M , £amlly of Blanchester, Mr. and mere among th ~ ten from Warren tries or Hayton, 201 West FIfth hart, wbo dJed several weeks ago. cepted Mas a n s last Tuesday Minnick, well Known t n th e Mrs. Earl Bee of Oxford and Mrs. Mra. Helen McCoy will attend night, William Penewit, of CenteY-· Wyant, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mar· county ordered to re port· for indue· treet, Dayton, at HEmlock 6331. Franklin communIty, Is In the poul· ga n and the host and hostess, IOlO the ar lll ed forces on ' I on· tlon E1sl Hockett, the Baba'I etate convention In I" III e. wllS Installed as Worshipful Vour unne d d lothlng. turnl- try business. He Is active In the liay, c. J3 : Mansfield on unday, Dec. Ii. M lllJt r for the next yell r. He lur , nnd mi s ellnneo us materllils Franklin Rotur), lub, member of \\'I1}' nesvll l - H rmnn fsaRce, 'in pply jobs lind wages to hand I· BU TTONS , BEAUX TO MEET Tbe theme or the convention will sue ed Loren J , HopkIns In the Winner. UI. DwIght Mlch ner, Norma.n Lamb. Clipped peop le mloyed nt Good· tbe Ma.sonlc Lodg and Scottish Th "Buttons aJ,Id Beau.x'· group be "The Hour of Decision." Dis· o!flce. Rite. Lebanon '- Roberl Leis, Dwight w ill Industries , The InstallIng officer W88 Mer· Bond. Named will meet at t he home ot Mrs. Ed- eusslon wIll empbaslze tbe pro. The fair board Is slated to meet win Davis on Wednesday. Decem· gr ss at the Tltn.\'ear SpirItual lin Riddle ot entervine, a Pas'\. T he following two number. are BrIck ley, Donald Hawke. ne xt 'month to re-orgaulze for the Franklln- Irvin Owens, J erome 11 r 8. at eight p. m. A Chr istmas ru sade. which is designed to car- Mast r of the Mlamlshurg Lodge. the winners of last weeki two u. coming yea r, orwln Nixon, se"l,"e. part)' with nn hange of gilts I'y the Baha'I teachings at the Other om ers in stalled wer€!: Jo S. Savings Bonda whtch wlll be Robinson , lIlI·Y. nnuonne d. Morrow-G orge Donahue. wlll b enjoyed, nlty at MILllklnd and the Ou&- James, enlor Ward n; Milo Deal, glve.D by the mel'chants every Dal'llbnl't WM pr s.ldent of the Springboro-Ro bert Oray. ne s of Religion to' tbe remotest Junior Warden; Lowell Thomas. week until hrlstmals, - , cl ulJ nnd had becn B member of T HANK SG IVING IN TR?TWOOD corners at th& earth.. Tbe spe- Tr asurer; Charles Jamee. Secre· The hrlatrnas meeting ot the the board for 30 years, and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart cltlc goals for the coming year tar y; Wllliom Strouse, Sentor 52403 :39734 Waynes ville ,"rden Club Is to b \\' re Thanksgiving gu s ts of Mr. will be outlined In a convention eaeon ; Earl Conner, JunIor Dea· held at tbe I;'rlends Home on and Mrs. Charles D. Earnhart and message from tbe National Splr. con; Charles Elley. Senlor Slew. At · the ti me THE GAZETTE Thursday, ecernb l' 2 (today). daughters In Trotwood. Mrs. Mar· Itua] Ass willy of t.be Baha'Is of ard; Morgan Weber. Junior . tew, weut to press, neither of tbe above 'fhe member a who live In the Jorle Roblneon and children. of the United tales. ard; Lawr ence Weller, ChaplaIn; numbers had been c:lalmed. host 8S S and Dayton. also were gues ts for thl! liJghllt bt of the meeting wUl Sylvester Antbony, Tyler ; Loren Mrs. Gilbert FI·ye, Mrs. S. S. Home lire to b Dog tags for tile 1955 season day, be the electlon of delegates to at. J. Hopkins, Trustee. Ellis and Mrs. Lelia Wilson enler- those noL members ai' to be the .tend the National Baha'l con,ve n. • lalned at the Frye home on Friday guests ot the club. will go on sale Tuesday, Dec. 7, MRS. MYRTLE GIBSON vonlng honoring h . and Mrs . There w ill be a basket , dinner. In the ottl e of County Auditor Uon next Spring In Welmette, GUESTS IN LEBANON I Correlpondent Warr n Shutts, whose marriage De there early , A. M. Parker with the same tee Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Borden were 1I1ino\II, location of the Baha' I , .,.itlnc£t omt! PhClne 31198 WBS lin evant of the past week, schedule In ar ec as las t year. - . among the guests 0)1 Saturday eve- house of 'w orshlp. State con,'ention. for Baha'is of Mr. nnd !ll r a. hutte received ma ny L ning when Mr. and Mrs. IAlwrencc The rlrst tags to be Bold have Mrs. Vad& Klein and Mrs. Nel· Everyone In this commlllJlty lovely gifts, and after a very pleas· hcen reserved for Gerald W . Folt of Lebanon, entertaIned with the United Btatee, whicb are an. l d lie Madden of WilmIngton, were seemed to enjoy t he Thanksglfing ant evening a deli cIOUS dessert a dinner party bqnorlng Mr. and Couden, former sherlU and one ot nuel a8Bembl 8S, timely emoholldftv. co urse was ·served to the follow. the county's .canine fa ncier s. Mrs, Wllbnr Duian, wbo are leav- ratie In character, wUl be held dinner guests ot Mrs. Klein's sIs..., simultaneously the same day ter, Mrs. Olive Curl on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruallell Keaton Ing gue sts. Mr. Ilnd M.rs. Clyde The New Century Club met on The C06t of llcenses tor males. Ing for Florida. ' e.-v, state of ,the unIon. All Misli Gertrude Chandler. of and I , family f r Iwere " " in'vUed to the ·B aston andII family. Mr. d and bl Mrs, Friday afternoon at t b e Party remales and spayed t emales Is $2. In ev .,. GUESTS ON THANKSGIVING Balla'Is resident wl.... ThankBglvlng Tlome 0 r e ....,s Itt Dayton for Elwood KI wort h nn c Idren, House with 1I'IIslI Ruth Chandler For several years. males and •• ow'n their re- Norwood, was a ... rs. Nellie Dunnell entertained specttve state area are entitled guest of her aunts, Misses Ruth hanksglvtng MI', ' and Mrs. IGeorge Kees Fand ns hostess, U d M dlnne. S r ,R U Following the busl· spayed temale tug costs were $I ",r.Willi an rs, . . Reece and ramlly, Mr. aUc ,.. re. Amos a Ir · ness sessIon and roll call, Mrs. R. and temales we re $3. The new on Tha nk sg Iving Mr. and Mrs. to attend and to participate. Tbe and Iillizaheth Chandler. Loy Dr. Emma Holloway- 'Ipent . the lion . am d visIted Mre. child and family. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Hartsock and Mrs. Charles price went Into effect several G~rge Dunnell and ·famlly, of larger states with the greater membe-hip are divided ThankBgivln....... holiday at the home Reece's Sprlngtt'eld, Mr. and Mrs. RIchard Baba"·1 ... B K daughter and tamlly In S. E lli s, Mrs. Frances Gray a ud Ellis were In charge ot the pro· years ago, Keunel fee Is $10. Orab am 0 r Dayton, Mr. and Mra. Into two . seotlo"e ata'te at Mr. and Mrs. WUllam urels erea, y.d '. sonB, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shutts gram. .....or ' th..... '<'u • M Tim Mrs. 1:Iartsock presented TIlls has not been changed, · ns and Mr. and Mrs. conventiona. . and family ,In Yellow Springs. r . an " rs. I mte Water!! and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Em ery Robbl LIcenses may he obtalned at Sally who "Count sang, the auditor's office by applying Rhodee Bunnell. Mr. Sbeldon Shrteve of · Wll. and tamily visited 'Mrl. Watera' Shutts and famil y, Mr. and Mrs. Mias "Thank TheeWorkman Lord" and mtngton, called on hla mother. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Marlon Shutts, Mr. and-~Mrs. Cbu. Your Blessings" accompanled by either in person or by mailing the A!ors in Germantown for Thanks- Hagemeyer, Mr. and Mns. Ira Heu- Mr. PhllIp Workman. Mrs . Ellis description of tbe dog BS· to age, GUESTS ON THANKSGIVING · HONORED AT STORK SHOWER a Sbrleves on Friday. M r I. Sarah Braddock enter· Mre. Reb was a g IvIng. ler, Mrs. Lelia Wilson, Mr, and ntrodu ced 11 e r · granddliugbter, sex, color, long or ahort halr and Hathaway Mabel Mrs. IIr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and tatned on Saturday afternoon hon· ,-agl·"ft8 Day of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Bonll and Mre. L. V. Branstrator. Miss Marie Miss Joan Decker of Centerville, breed together with the reQ,uired d~UA'hters . bad al Thankaglving ortng Mns. Sue Wert with a Stork guest on ThlUl. . _""Ii ·ll· s te-, Mrs. Ed". Burnet and famlly visited Mr. Boggi' parents Shuts, Mrs. Clara Hisey and who 18 a student at Depau Unlver· tee., • ....,.. peets, Mr. and Mrs. Everett ·CbaB- Shower. A number of guests and her --Ily. · at , Sandy Hook, Ky. on Thanksdaugbter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hisey, alty. and recently spent six weeks Deadline tor buying taga with· I teen and chlldren of . Franklin, reiaUve8 were preeent, among t....... Lena Hartsock with Mr. glv ng. Mr. Lorin Hough, Mr. and Mrs. J, at the University at Calltornla Mrs. out penalty Is Jan. 20, 1&55. ),fIlII Ruth CI?DDer of Mlamllburs, tbcnn belDg · Mra. Kenneth 'wert. and Mrs. Rosa Hartsock, Mr. and , Mr. and Mrs. Hersbel Cole and F. Jacobs, Mr. and Mra. Oliver Mra. Ellen Shenrood and Mr. loe of Troy and' Mn. Jobn Stott, of familY called on Mr and Mn Jacobll, Mr, and Mrs. Mllo Hart· taking leadership tralnlng In th.e 1'8. owen H a rtaoc k., Mr. and Mrs. • . Y\""A work. This -as a very fine GUESTS ON THANKSGIVING Smallwood. New' Carllile. .M Ernest GibBon Saturda,. nlgbt sock and family, ·Lbe honor guests. ,. y " .. Chas. McCuUoch and Mra. Nettle " program and was greatly enjoyed Mr. and Mra. J. J . Burske bad ENTE~TAI~ GUE8TS HERE TH"N,K8QIVINQ GUE.STS Palmer enjoyed Thanksgiving day October 27. They allO called on and Mr. and Mrs. Frye and lions. by all preBent. . as dinner gueets on Thanksgiving ~,.. Don , We,lch. of Columboe, ,lIr. and Mr.. Harn- S!'tte~~. with Mr. and )\(1'&. Robert Palmer Mr. and Mra, John Campbell and The club adjourned to meet Fri· day; Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Cox ot entertained at ,the home of her waIte bad a. ThankBglrlnc guests, (Jean Hart.8ock) at Waverly, Oblo. family. THANKSGIVING DINNER day, December 17 ·with Mrl. Fred ctnclnnaU and the fo r mer's parents. llr; aDd M,.. H. B. Earn. Mr. - anC! MI'I. MeDry' R,. Satterth. Mra. Nat Murray and daughter Mra. Myrtle G1I)8on received Mr. and Mn. Harold B. EarJ)· Grauman ali hostess at the Party llart, on Saturda,. lflth 'a walte and children, Mr. and Mns. MUla Natalie Murr.,. were dinner ,,·ord today that her brother and hart entertained with & Tbanka- H 0 u II e. Delicious. retreebmenta CI'OIlP . of trienda .. her lUeats. Ralph Satterthwaite ' and . family guelts on Thpkagl'viDg day of wit&, Mr. and Mra. Denny Lamb, givlnS dinner on shnda.7 and had were aerved during the lIoclal of Mlamllburr, Mr. and Mra. WIl· An eTenIq of pleuant convero. Mlal Bitty Satterthwaite and Mr: ·M I .. a e I Ruth and Elizabeth Daniel David Lamb and wife were aa lUelts Mr. &ltd Mra. Harlan bour. !lam Stroule' and ehlldren ' and ' tlon waa enjoyed and dalnt.,' ", aod ' Mr.. B,.rd Lackey Jr. "", Chandler. arriving Dec. n . Ito apend the Earnhart or clnclnDaU, Mr. an4 Mrs. Leah MO.111. rreaiunenta were .Iened. The Ill" cbUdren. · Chrilltma!l holl!1ay. ,a t home. Mr,.. Don Welch of Columbul, Mr.' HA:VE THANKSGIVINQ QUESTS - - - - -.-:..- , TIled gueats we~ Mra. Dan"Slmpo . ~UE8T FROM l:.E8ANON Kr. and Mra. J1m ~oDonald and and Mra. Norman Baekert and Thankaglv1Dg cUDn,r cuesta of HAVE WEEK END GUESTS BOD,. M.... Jamee 'Jordan, IIrs. HAVE THANKSQIVING QUE8TS famlly bad all. their cbUdran hOme dau,hter of .1'rankUD. Mr •. Viola Mr. and Mrs. W. J!)., Stroud wen Mr. and Mra. Cbarlel had BarWa Earnhart. llri Donald 1.1 d II .... _ tt But't Mn. Huel Guttel')' of LebauoD. for Tbawllvln, dlnller: Mr. aDd Harlan and Mr Lorln 1IoGIh. Mr. and lira. Oeo-e S·-"4, of .. "'el-- from WedRa -4a.,' "-'11 ~ . r~ an n . DtKUe er· w.. a .week end CUelt or Mr. and 111'1 Theodore Lata and f a m i l y . ' •• w.... ..- ... ...... ..... DatIa. II,., Tom 0reeI0D, 0. worth an4 · IOn 'e ntertalDed .to Mn CJarno. 1 t ' Dt.,-ton, Dr. aad lin. Btale., White Saturday, Mr. and Mra. Robert for« 111M (larolJD B1muIU. JIJn ThaakB .... vi dlnll M 4 u . ' . Po Mr. and Mra. Carl GUbert and THANK,QIVING D,AV GUEST' ,' aDd IOn., Mrs: RaW' ROI., IIr; and Shlllaler and Mr. and Mra. .Tamea &. ' • • • DC . er, r. an ..ra.. d hter Paula, Mi. and MI'I JtIn " _lrtaJIl ~ 111M 10108 SDe; Gai IIeCoT ~ Mr. od lira. ' , . , ' . aUA' ,. ' ,. IIr. anel Mn. DOD Hawke bad 1.11'1' , H. H. Stroa4 x.baDoa. Shlule~ HarlenrtUe, PeD9ylad .11111 S\IUIIIle H&rIan. I're4 S,..n at :1:..... II,.. Carl ~HANK'QIVING QUIST_ McDonald a~d bab1, Mr: and M,n, .. ThanUpYlnI' dllUler lUesta Mr. Mra. lIaude OrUae of I1I4d1etoWD, yUIlL IIr. an4 lin. R,.. and their ~ at 8P*'b1a ValleT. III. and IIr. &ncl ... JJa.rt.ocIt : .Btallhop· M~:::a.: -.m:!~ and lin. C. 1M Hawk.. Mr. and Mrs. Grace Vice and II,.. Irene h01l8e pest. were Frt,4ai 'e"eDine QUY'" 'ROM DAYTON ,. Ii.... LAwrence Bi'oWD, Illes Pattr .u. .. ~ ...tI, IIr. t ~ ~ . til UJ.u :c ~ II.... ' II. P. Welta aDd .oil Dick, BeJldenoD. , dlnD" put. of Mr. and lin. 1Ir. u4 lin. ~ A. Sell_ BmWa ad Mr. Doa Broina. . and IIrs. Bartaock, · ,...1 e_ ~" Ir Mr. ..&nd lira, DoD Wele.. Illes Dee ' , C~nce Rrl. .... . . _. . liable 01 DQtaD. . ' DuD.)', 'I'oaiar ad Job IIaI1Mc*, or a t. B.". II.... II... CUochr.U, Mr. ·THAHKIGIY.ING ..it- 'DAYTON ---....."........01 ~D U'\A. ~. anll M...,. ~ ad anll lin. Robert Buter, III'8t lin: 0...,. 1.. BmltIl ~ .........." ........... ......., .--,...... II.......... UlII lin. Doll 800tt ...... Ie · . . ,., ., .., ' An . . . . . . . .... . . . . . 'l'haDk....... U4 tile ....... Mv••nll.-ft.!:I!D!-: ........ tIIk... eft the ...... OM AJIded.. wWa niaUne lit, - - .
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Dace.ber Df.fl Oalls 10; 1 To Be EIIlRined
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THURSDAY, DECE~ER 2, 1954
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
HARVEYSBURI
EatabUahed February, '850 PAUL A. SCHERER ___ ___ -_ __ -- -Editor and Publlaher CEOILIA J. SCH ER ER .• __ _: ______ _____ __ _ __ ___ . A.aoclate Editor
MISS JANE FIT! Correaponde nt
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family w~re diener gue8ts Thankl· ln st week at Clinton MemorW .... hlB broth r-ln-Iaw Ililal WilmIngton. Tlle..a.nal (lnd 818ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford ' ouum of Columbu8. grandparenta are Mr. u4 lin. I\lr. and M~8. Pet Col al'l Osborn, of Harveyabars. Mr. lind Mr8 Ralph Clark of DaTgt Ing day of
ton, visited here Sundaywlth their ohildren, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Dell aII4 family and Mr. and Mra. EuPIle Clark and family, and Mr. . aD Nra. Ronnie Clark and famlly. _
SubacrlpUon Rates-52. Per Year, in adv~c., In Ohio: U.60 elaewbere
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954
'lire IIPresldent" Dies
Same unHorm toase whe th er bread is (rozen or (resh, rye or white, thick or thin .
Tb.e President died yeet.
rday. He WIUI 1 y'6l1f8 old, The people or this nntton are not a ..... ~ or lhelr IOS8. Onl}' a local new.lI1lper carried the report, The people will never know the void caUf\~ by bl8 deuth. Th ey wlll . never read tbe newspaper ccounts ot bJe ele lion to th Pl' 81, ,dency. Tbat vent would bal'e occurred Ln 15 8. The world will n "er honor the sbrln erected to tb tIl mory of lbl8 man whO' ..... ould bave led bumanlty to IlUItIng I 8 e Bnd .Iuterno· tlonal understanding. And ..... e wh~ are lett behind ask, ""'h y7" He hAd everything. Nothing WIUI being 8pared to make biB educa.tlon compl ttl. He wali taugbt. the rules of good behal lor almos t &8 soon Bil hp could talk. Later &8 a young man he took musl" I S80nll and 1111 ot thoBe other things to poll8h the Bochll gl"llc&I\ which '\\"ould make him acceptn.ple In a polite society. .As a todd I r be went to unday Scbool and as 0 young man wltll a rtrm beUd In God be Joined In tbe memhershlp or a church. He played football and basketball and spent long hOUfS of practlce and study 80 that eaCh play, I! :l~ b motion, ..... &8 perte t In every respect. Tbls hahlt of practJ all 1 more practlc carefUl coaching and t acblng was nn essential .. :.d . I, l e'o l al I urt CIt hla life - In bill> school work, In r lIg10n and In p11l1. Of course all of the r ' things were taught In part by bls par nll!. but th y recognized that I·, shoull! hn \ 0 traJnJng by experts-by others more Qualified. They r 'ognized thot tb 88 t.eo.ch rs were essepUal to' r help aad direction whlcli would l;lve this bt1ght-eyed I d tbe lYl' IICt him out of mediocrity. And the driving of I.n nl·tomoLl : l' 1 gueea no one thougbt of that.. He paUerned bls drlvlnl on what h sa othen doing - p ople like bls dad , wbo never hnd an accident. Von't know why be didn't, becausp 80metltnes he drove 1\ little Caat nnd sometlme8 he Just slowed down for a. stoP 8lgn. And be had been known to· pus another car In an InteraocHon. Not really bad driving. Never bad an a cldent. Th lad made only one mistake yeeterllay. He did not bave bl8 dad's good lu':k. He hlLd an II.Ccldent. Tho President died YBllterdllY. He WIUI only 1 years old. OraUtude I. nol only the greatest oC virtues, bu.t til otbers.-Clcero.
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"A, gool1 name 18 rather to pe chosen lh an great n hes, and 10 Ing favour rather tban aUv I: and gold."-Prov rbs 22-1.
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THE CHUR 'CH OF CHRIST In order that the people of '\! ayne ville mlgbt know mor Rbout lil Cburch of hrlsl that me Is at the corner of Main and Miami treets In the former Oswald Funeral Home. Yt' have de. clded to present a senes of 8hort articles In thlll paper to Inform hurcb of hrl8t follows the New Testa. you concerning It. Th ment oC the Lord Je8uII brlst. and lISes It air Its cre<ed. We reo:' Ilze from Paul's words' In '010881an8 2:14, that the Old Law was abroga! d at th death of Christ. Thill doe8 not meau that we do DOL bell ve the Old Testament or thnt It blUl heen destroyed. It 18 stili us flIl for our I liming Rnd ndmonltlon. (Romnns 16 : ~ and I Corinthians 10 :11) . In Mnlthew 16 : 1 ' , hrlst speaks of building His church. Wo bello\'e tbat He carried out Ris Intent on tbe day of Pentecost as mentioned In Acts 2. We beIJeve from the word of G()d tbat tbere are ertaln mark8 wblch Identity tbls church. Thea,e marks lire plainly taught In the word oC Ood, and before a body of people bave a right to all tbemselves the, Cburcb of Cbrlst they must evlne nll of these marks. The Idea that a group must be able to trace Its!!I! back century by cent.ury to century to be the Lord's churcb la without either logical 01 scriptural foundation . NO GROllP CAN DU
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EaTMLIiHED IN 1841 Long Life la Tru• ..,..t of Better Me.rchandl ..
Lebanon,Ohl. Phefte S-28M ELLIS STURM, Sec'y-Treaa.
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The word of God Is the seed wbl b produced tbe c hurch ,(Luke It did 80 orally at fi rst. It was tben wrlttflU nnd today sUll prOduces the cbur b. As long as tb seed exll 18, tben tbe chub h exists. Dy conforming to tbe word we know we are the Lord's c burcb. . y 8 , rrl ndll, the Cburch of Christ has existed Cor over nine· .teen c nlurles and will continue to exist until time 8MII end. The Church or Cbrlst at Main and MiamI Streets, onrorms to tho divine pattern of the cbur II outlined In the s rlplures: this Is th cburch that Christ established. III sliceeding articles we \\111 flote vorlou8 characteristics of the church In tbe scripture! and sbow you that tile Church of 'hrlst me ling at Main and MiamI Streets evinces tbese snme cbarllct rI8t1c8. We bope by tbese artIcles to Inclt In you a love for the truth and a si ncere desire to carefully ond prayer· fully study the word. You are cordially InvIted to worsh ip with u~ • : 11).
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PUBLIC AUCTION! • Waynesville Lamiel " Sapply
Welcome Corner JUNCTION ROUTES 73 and 48
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VYOUR MODERN MONEY MAN' will p'ut
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Having sold my home, I will .ell all of the houaehold gooda and chattel property at Public Auction, located on Pekin Rciad No. 53 leading from Pekin to tne Townahlp Road, 3 mllea E..t of Pekin and liz mile Watt from the Township Road em .
WAY~ESVILLE, OHIO
PHONE 2281
SArURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1864 COMMENCING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK
GAS or ELECTRIC!
We&t lngnouse Refrigerator No.8, Exten.lon' Tatlle, Iron Bed, Tappan Bottle G.. Ra nge, 9.12 Axminater RUIJ, 11 Stralgnt Cnal,.., Wizard Electric Waaher, 2 Wa.h Standa, Wardrobe, 3 Rockera, Dre ..er, Studio Couch, 2 Cupboards, 2 Clocks, Mirrors, Edlaon Pnonogra ph, Oil Heater, Breakfaat Table, Lampa, Curtalna, Ice Box, 3 Pc. Set Wall Cabineta, Porch Chair, Table Llnena, Lot of Dla hea, Cooking Utensils, ' MISCELLANEOUS - Butllj:erlng Outfit Laytnmo'Ner, Carpenter Tool a, Garden Toola, Brooder Stove, Wlreelbarrow, 011 Drums, and Many, Other Artlclea Not Mentioned. . 125 Buahel. of Corn In' the Crib, 40 Balea of Clov,er Hay. ~MS
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A Farm Diary By D. J. Frazier
.....".... NOVEMBER 29, 1.954.-ThankB' glvln,; haa gone and Cbriltmas begina to loom up In the near tuture. Today la windy and cloudy nnd t.he weatherman laYI It may sao'll', We dId ban lome .now th. othe" day hut It· lett &lid faat as It came. - The ground II amp, too wet to get tn to get the lut of the corn but the little pond here below the house III I~ It Is~'t wlnler yet by t~e Al nac. but It reelll like It. Puel II IIlttlnc OJl the table b&81de my typewrIter which la much better for me than when abe InailLa on Iltting In my lap, I lpoke too IIOOn, bere IIbe comel, Up and doWll &«aln and gone again, Derhape I can type In peace tor a whlle. The young catOe t hat s pent tbe lummer - on pasture at HUII&T7 Holloware back &ptn to wInter Quartel'1l. There ts ItUl Home grallB In the paeture but we have begun-to re'd hay. We have 80me good bay and lome poor hay. Tbere III Btlll enougb ' on the pasture so that they do not. eat the poor bay very well and prefer to ape n d t belr time nIbbling Itround on what tb y can find outside. ThankBg1vlng WI18 a happy time for me as I Ipent It with my frlendl, the Ralph Parka ' In Wy· nndotte. I went up on Wednesday and came back on Satunt.y, and had a lovely visIt.. They wished to be remembered to all thetr friends ' here. Mell ..a I. growing tall lUte ber mother and the others are keeping pace with ber. The younceal, M.atthew,
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serape and another tlUmp. 1 got whet.her he dldn't put on the out to nnd ~hat a boy In a truck brake lloon enough but. It jammed Juet "e8ll10« out of the parking my door and put a bIg dent In my space," nil De salll, had III d loo right r ar tender and took off hIB far Ilnd right Into me. I do not buwl' r and now I will ha"e to k ' h ' til. h dlidn't'look or ' 81' nd \'a]ullbl time laking are
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THE SMART CHRISTMAS SHOPPER USES
FAIRLEYS' HOLIDAY ' GIFT GUIDE (Get your Free copy at your nearest Fairley Hdwe. Stor.):
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BREEDIIi SERVilE
SHOP. FAIRLEYS' AND SAVE CONVENIENT LAY·A-WAY PLAN TOO!
POWERFUL MOTOR
G~n uine
Beats Blends Creams Whips Mashes
A Useful Gift.
tow
$14.95 up
BEAUTIFUL PYREX DINNERWARE
SUNBEAM MIXMASTER MOD
PYREX BOWL SET
.A.mazingly Strong and Chip Proof 16 P'c. Service for Four
Beat Resistant OvenTable Set. AUradive Colors.
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COSCO STEP STOOL
ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS
I.Ufomadc D'YODd Belief! All you do u drop io tbe bread.
SlulD·iro. bill
Presto and Mirromatic
PRESSURE COOKERS.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ot the Probate Oourl,
Fo, Convenient Christmas Shopping.' This Christmas Give Useful, Practical Gifts That Will Render.Long Lasting Service and Pleasure.
Take a tip from Ole St. Nick: Don't get caughtChristmas shop NOW . . . and, do it in ONE QUICK STOP at FAIRLEYS'! There's no need to go from store to store to fill your Christmas list-when FAIRLEYS' has gifts for EVERYONE! We've gifts you'll be proud to give , , . and they'll be happy to reCeiVE!! Time's running out . . . there are only ,or : ' shopping days left 'til Christmas-so make sure YOU visit FAIRLEYS'-right away!
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RALPH H. CAREY,
Armitage &Son
Concrete Bllock Chimney Block Rock Face IBlock Waterproof Cement and Paint Steel Sa.h Ce....nt and Mortar . Bulldlnc Suppll••
Admlnlstrltor ElIItate of Jos pb P. Ollborn, De· eaaed. Not.l~ Is hereby liven that Harry V. OtIbom, whale Poal ffice Addrelll la R. R. 8, Waynea· ville. Oble>, haa been dnly aDpolntd B8 Admlnlltrator ot the Estate of J08eph P. lborn, late ot the Towlllhl.D of Maille, Warren Coun · ty. OhIo, cJeceued. Dated tbll 18th day of November, lIS4. . RALPH H. CAREY. Judge of the Probate Oourt, Warren County. Ohio Maple & Maple, AttYI, Executor Eatate of Eplp'um Lawrence HardIn. Deceased. Notice hi hereby given that Ethel HardIn, whoae POlt Ortlce address 18 Waynesville. Ohio, hu been daly appointed as Executru of the Estate of Ephrum Lawrence Hradln. late of Warren Couaty. OhIo. deell4led. Dated this 12th day of Novemb r. 1954.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
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SEE OUR SELECTION OF FAMOUS BRANDS AND NATIONALLY ADVERTI'SED MDSE. * MIRRO * SUNBEI\M *' FRIGIDAIRE * REVERE * STANLEY * PYREX * TOASTMASTER * BENDIX * COSCO * RCA ESTATE * BLACK & DECKER * 'ORTER.CABLE * DELTA * TRUE TEMPER * G. E. S L E D
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BOYS' - BICYCLES -- GIRLS'
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GENUINE HUFFY BIKES - 20" .. 24" • 26" . CHOICE OF COLORS - BALLOON TIRES
F.SH RODS ' FISH REEL$
PORTABLE POWER SAWS
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Phone 3913 To P'ace You, C'assHie" Here FOR ALE· - U pright Plano aDd bench, good condltJon, $26.00. Tlte COS, Is Small - 3 Tilles lor a Dolla, $5.00. 9d2 wool IUlIlinl ter rug and pad, 42·lnch wall s ink with back
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and left "hand drain board, 115,00. RALPH HASTiNGS, Waynesville Call %31 2 In evenlq. HOT W AT En HEATER mall c-ll.26-(3 t)-12.9 bottle gas hot watel' heater tor use In basement, MR . :BE Sl ID OK. FOR SALE - 17" ZilnJth t I 0 0 r Phone 28 . lU. '}, WayneBvllle. model T V, $50.00. Good condition. X- 1l·26-(3t) - 12·9 Inqui re a t ROBERT SHEPHERO,
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- - - - - -- - - - S,ElPT IC TANKS, CESS POOLS, Outdoor Tollel.a, Claterns Cleane'} with modern equJpm nl. WI£.. LtA ~S SANITATION. Ph 0 D l' FOR SALE6·604Z, Franklin, Ohio. ~·15·tlc - - - - - - - - - - F'On SALE-Lars LIonel multi · FOR RENTconlrol Tralnm t r tran ~ former. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ like new, 115 V., 60 .y., 275 wat ts. FOR RENT - One·room building, $16.00. JACK OR S, Rout 3, fu rnished, In Waynesvllle. Phone Waynesville. Phone 2102. Wnyne,,'lIIe 2701. X-12·2 c- 12.2.9
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FOR SALE-Good Guernsey milk cow, $100.00; and 1 seven·montb· MAKE L;XTRA MON EY- Address, old h ite r calr. LO 'Z EL SPARKS Mnll -!Josl cardl! spare time every Waynesville 30·11 . X-ll ·26-12·2 . . week. BlGO, 143 Delmont, Bel. Live W ire and P rogresBlve mont M08S. X-H·} -( 3t)-21.2 Try GAZETIE CLASSIFIEDS A'n Organization Second To None. , Strictly Sellers on t he Beat All
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Fairley Hardware Stores
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ESTABLISHED IN 1841 Lona,Life Is True Proof of Better Merchandise
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PRICE 5 CENTS
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1 LOOAL DAIRYMEN 01 MILK PRODUCER ADVISORY COUICIL
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All County Members From Wayne Rural Routes
R e ( e, BUREAU MEMBERS ",er eSIgns ounci ; AT FARM FED. MEET B , h t rei, P t e c el 0 ,rill OS .
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Evel-yone Gives
Five .from Waynesville Attend Columbus Meet
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POSTMASTER GIVES TIPS ON MAILING
Covey On SPA; Peters
Warren County was well repreSeven. prominent dairymen In New Council Member sonted at too 36th annual meetWarren county were recently K'NOW Mayor Sherwood announceB the Ing of the OhIo Farm Bureau Fedelecte() by memters at r.lI[lml Val· appointment of Wilson ' oyey as a eraLlon In Columbus the first part oductl ra A850clt. t1on to ley Milk P . SUNDAY· DINNER GUESTS The Post Office Dellartment IB member or the Board or Public or thi s .week. 30 members of the Mr. and Mrs. A.. H : StubbB had repres nt t hem un 1:le ,830cluFnrm Dureau lVere In att endan ce. citing a numb~r of "Oo's" de.Blgned Alfalra. In 1966. tlon8 Advillory Council a8 Sunday even:ng dinner guests. Ralph Petal's hus been elected 11e presentlng WalTen County as to cut down heada ches for postal The election was a featur of the MI'. and Mrs. Louis Fires. oHi cial delegates during the 3 work.ers and to aBBure beBt servo a member of the ymage council. II nnllal district membership meel· Ray Kler has tendered h is ros' tlnys of seBs lonB were Curtis Beclt Ice for your mall. Ing held at the Kingman School IN CINCINNATI SATURDAY Firat-Mali Early- Out of town Ignation us Pres ident of the vII· lind Mrs . l30tty Deck of Frank. In linton county. Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Bunke and lin Rt. 2 and Frank Wllken8, or mall beCore Dec. 11; local mall nol lage council. The Advisory Council of the Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart saw luter than 000_ 14_ Ralph Belcher has been e lected MaBon. . Cenerama In Cincinnati on Satur· producer's organization thlll year Second-Postage - Bu)' a good to serve as coun cil president for . The delegates set the farm orIncludes 135 elected representa' day evening. , • the I'emalndel' or the term. • anlzation'B policy for the coming supply of stamps early. tives of the Association members Third - Addreaalng - All mall year at their special meeting TueR' who live In countJ es In weatern The Mayor reports the following RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL day on such QueBtiollB a8 roads. should be addreBsed legibly and cases tried In hlB ourt during the Ohio and . eastern Indiana. These Mrs. Ada Courtney, who has completely with Ink. Do not fall lchool matten and conservation been conftned lit McClelland has· countJeB comprise the marketing to furnish complete address and pa.Bt month. Included tn the fol· r r waler In the state. territory of the Ailloclation. The pltal for tbe past Cew weeks, 18 street number. Put your return lowing Is the orfen ce and amount Headline speakers were : Mrs. ouncll m mber. are elected aD· now at her home on Main s treet. addresB in the upper left band of flnc> ImpoBed: T'..aymond Clapper, of the Wash· nually. State Patrolcorner of each piece of maU. Ington D. C. office of CARE. Warren county Is a part of the Kenneth L. ' Bruce. reckless op· HOME FROM H08PITAL Greeting Carda - It Is beat to E. Howard Hill, President of eration, $20.00. Mra. Eel Ramby who baa been Auoclation·. DIBtrict lII, of eight send them as flrat clul mall. the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation. Mark W . Shephard, speeding. onflned at Grandview hOspital for established dlstrlcta In the Miami Roger Fleming, Sec'y American Such maU can be forwarded and $20.00. Valley area. Clinton. Highland, a tew weeki, ill noW' conva1ellclng returned wit h 0' u t additional Brown ' and Clermout counties are Bill E. Silvers, speeding, $20.00. CklclaaaU .. Ma,or, Carl W. Rleh, (rl,ht) wu a recent ,ueat OD Farm Bureau Federation. at her bome oPo Fourth atreet. Over 3500 were served at the poBtage. also included In thia dlltrlct. Lea. WLW-TV'I "Rutb L,ons Show" to present his contrlb.UoD to lbe Arthur Lee 0 wdelle. no drivers Fourth Bundling Your Letter huge barbecue on tbe fall' ground~ Slanfleld, R. R.' I, New Bur- NEuth L,ons Cbriltmu Fund." tel' UceDlle, $30.00. LyoDl anll Wlllie 'l'Iu11l aeeep&ecl AT CENTERVILLE CHURCH Mall- When ma iling a number of Monday evening. Edward B. Berada, failure to lington, Is the director for this Christmas cards, tie In bundles Mra. Alva Thompson. MrI. Marle district on tbe central board of tbe DlODe,.JfI behalf of the fund wbleb Is used b,. Misl L,oDl to Warren county is on.e oC tour stop for BtOP sign, $10.00. purebaae to,. lor bospltallsrd eblldren ID lbe WLW-Telnlslon lU'ea. couiltles from tbe midwest whlcb with addresBes racing one way. ruUle, Mrs. Katherine Barnhart the Alsoclation. William Jenks. speeding. $30.00. B e reported snd Mrs. Pearl Ridge beard tbe tbat the first Quarterly meeting Lut ,ear oyer $'JZ,OOO wu contributed by vie\\'era. won a plaque for their efforts In locnJ In one bundle and those Cor Norman ;Banos, crossing yeUow out of town In another_ Labels for "Messiah" at the CentervUle Methpromoting tbe use of dalry pro· the 1966 Advisory Council w1l1 thl8 purpose are at all post oWces. line. $16.00. FRIDAY'S GAMESThe Reeerves bad IElucb smooth· ducts. odist Cburcb on Sunday evenl'Dg. Robert J. Squires. cr08sing yelbe held in Dayton, on Saturday. er sailing than the Vanity Tues· Flfth- Packag ing altd Wrapping Mrs . A. 1.. Schubart IB beIng low line, U5.00. January S. day night. Coach lbrlck uled -Pack and wrap and tie parcels WILL ENTERTAIN FRIDAY France8 Less IeI', ~; I)eedlng, ,20. Warren county members of the all bls subll for the ,g reater part sent as representative trom war- Becurely uee a good quality Mr. and Mn. C. E. Stanforth assoclatlon'lI coun'cu are: ren County Farm Bureau Federa· Norman Gendle. croBsing yenow of the game. Hl«h point Icorer carton or paper and strong cord. and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart Cor the locals wu WlLlIer with 14 tion to New York OIty to attend . Une. $15.00. Rhodes Bunneil. Ernest E. Cook, will eDtertahl the South Wayne Rl 2. Waynellvllle; Vernon Wood. Arter leading tor three quarters. polats, and leacUnc sCI~rers for the the American Farm Bureau FedBlUy Hall, speeding, 526.00. Advlllol'7 Council at the Far HUl. James Wlcal. Rt. 3, WaynelvWe; the parlans went down to de- vlattons were Belts atld DeH with eratIon and receive the award tor Earl RapP. reckless operation. Warren county. She will leave party Hoal4! on Friday evening. Donald EllIB. Lyman Day, Ken. feat at tbe handll of the Carlisle 4 points each. $26.00. today (Thursday) for New York Robert L. Bur·1 y, croBslng yel· lleth Hougb. Rt. 1. WayneavUle. Indians here Tuelday night to the RESERVE&Wayneavlll., 51-G. F~ P. City. SON FOR .DON GAHRla' Clinton county members are: Icore of 64·58. Hatton. who went Seherer low line. $16.00. ____________ __ 1 Miss Joyce Chatafbel. BlancheB· Douglas Lynn Miracle, Improper Donald HalneB. Rt: 1. New Bur- out of the ga1Jle with a leg Injury, Powell' Mr, and Mrs. Don Gabris, of _________ .. __ 1 o \I Tbe Amerlclln Legion Auxiliary mumer. $10.00. • CentervUle, are proudly annOQJ1C- IIngtoll; Donald A. Greene, ChaR. made 21 pOints tor hln score Thompson ______ _.___ 1 o ~ tel', youth member of 'afren Earl Judd. tallure to give right ________ .. __ 6 .~ 12 County Farm Bureau, who com· \\'111 meet Thursday (tonight) al In.g the birth of a son 011 Friday Bond, Robert Hackney, Rt. 8, ~x wa.a high for tbe Indians with Flannery Waller _________ ______ 6 2 14 peted In the talk meet at tbe :00 o'clock tn the Legion Hall. of way. $16.00. at. Grandview hOllpltal. Mr. and Wilmington; Raymond A. MJIler, 21 . polnlB aliO. ______ ____ 2 o 4 Columbus meeting, Is al so going Before the business meeting. a 0_ N. R.Roblnllon Mn. Gahrfl, former resldenu. a1BO Rt- 5, Wilmington. VARIITY____ ____ • ......:~ - 2 2 6 to attend the American Farm Bur. Bhort progrnm will be given by Hugh 1... Knol[. gun not properly are parents oC three lovel, little G. F. P.8 LeMay Montgomery ·co nty members Wayneaville, 54Hurst _____ _______,. __ 1 are: Frye _______________ 4 0 2 eau b~ed e rlltlon a,nnual meeting 111 the memhers of the Brownie Illugged. $15. O. daughtol'l. -----'---___ 1 o 2 New ~' ork City. Paul StebblnB, Dwlgbt Coffman. Bradley _____________ 5 2 12 HopklnB TrooP. Dennie Drown. cun ~ot properly The auxiliary will hold a white plugged, $16.00. Farm Bureau members allend. 1 Ii VIIIT FLORIDA 8PRINGS Norris Sears, JlA)bert CoffDian. aaShltptley ---.. --- - - - - 8 a 9 Hatton ---------~r- I Earnhart __________ ------- ...•-Joseph Wanamaker, hunting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laycock, of Harold Leis, nt. I, FarmersvUle; PurkODe ________ ____ ___ 10 1 21• Frasurs __ I.. ~ : In.g the state ~annual meeting In elephant sale. roceed s to be seut Columbus, were Mr. and Mrs. to the military hos pital at Oayt01l. wroug hou rs. $15.00. Rt. I, WlQ'Desl'lIle• .recently visited Melvin Sears, Lloyd Bowman, y ------------ -- 2 0 A baby sh o\\'er for II dl sllbl ed tltte of Oblo-- . Florida's Weeki · Wachee "Spring Harold Eby. Eyerett Hawvermale, TotallL ______.-- ---- 24 6 64 Totals __________ .___ 26 9 69 Curtis Ueck, }l mnklln. Mr_ Frank Tom Moore. did not retuI n II. ot the MermnJdll," world'lI orlg· .George Bowman, Vern Eby. Rt. 2. Carllale, 58G. F. p, Klnga Mill., 19G. F. P. Wilkens, !IIason. Mr. alld MrR. veteran 'S wlte will also be held. cl'nse and registration. bound over Inal and only all underwater the-I Germantown; Albert ~arBhal1. Rt. Ridinger _____________ 9 1 19 ~V~llB ------ ___ ..__ 1 o 2 Ray Schwartz, Jr., Mr. and Mrs . 1 Han'ey L. Rye, Waynesvill . Mr. to grand jury. ater. It Is located on U. S. 19 at 2. BroOkville ; Lowell RaIIor, Rt. 3, ober __________ ____ __ 0 2 2 a dwell --------- -.-- 0 I SANTA TO BE AT Florida 50; sixty miles north of Brookvlll ; Charles OBBwald. Rt I orn _.• ____ __ __ 2 3 7 Pence -----.-- - ---..• - 1 o 2 nnd Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell. "'\'aynes- WAYNESVILLE FURNITURE chubart, OreSt. Petersburg. 1. Drookvllle; Tom Yeazel, Rt. 2. FOI __ ______ ___ ______ _ ~ 13 21 Black --------------- 1 o 2 ville. Mrs . A. L. Leo Grusenmeyer. Pennington ______ ____ l,. 2 "Beltz ------------- 1 l! 'gonia,. W. J . Dupuy, J. M. Greene, Santa Claus will be at t.he Miamisburg; -- ________ - ------ ----Rt. 9, Dayton; Dareld ~ Karl Cowan, \ 1Ilard Snider. Dale Waynesville Furniture Store all Scott - -___ ____ 12 ~ . Eby, Rt. 1. Butcher - --- ------ - - - 2 1 ;i Deff SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS New Lebanon. TotaIB ______ _____ __ IS 22 6 mlth ________ ,; ___ .___ 1 o !l RUBYlln. Larry' Daniels, all oC dny Saturday. Dec. ·1 Mr. and Mrs. K. M. ReWUck Lebanon_ All chlldr n ure welcome to The Inrge old brick building at and son Larry had as dinner guests Quarter Scorea': TotalB _________ .___ 8 3 19 Youth members attending were: visi t him there. 'aynesvlUe __'___ 17 3~ 47 5,1 the cornor of U. S. Route 42 and on Sunday of the put week their Bernadine Hackney, Waynesvllle, Carlisle. . __________11 28 38 68 Quarter Scores: North at ra t ill being completely dllughter Miss Lynn netalllclt, . 0C WayneBvlllfi\ _____ 1'7 28 45 69 J3aJibara DosieI\ l;!al'Veysburg. torn down, and 1\1 r. William Long, RESERVESthe University of Cincinnati, Mr. CA'RD OF THANKS Kings Mills _______ ·4 4 . 13 19 Rohert Sibert. Pranklln. Dan Bunof Xenia. will build and operate a Harry Eo...1 or Oblo University, Mr. The ReserveB. after leading In ta, Lebanon, Patti Fisher. Clarks· We wish to thank our frlend8 drive-in restaurant on the corner_ Art.hur 8w8rl.lel and chlldren ~nd Miami Chapter 107 Order of the first two Quarters and ending SEASON RECORDS: ville. Joy ce ChrlBtopohl. Dlan · and neighbors for the kJndnesses This old building, one o( the oldMr. and Mrs. l>Tank. wartzel. EaBtern Star will meet in regular the tllird quarter with the Bcore 'W L Pct. cheater, Don Beckett. Charles lind friendly gr ellngs extended to seBslon on Monday. December 13. tied at 31. were defeatM by the Springboro _______ _ is o 1000 Coombs. Joann Huddleston and us Cor our golden wedding annl· est In Wllyn es ville which the (or__ ____ _____ _ 3 mec J. . Hawke and Robert Col· SUNDAY CALLERS at p. m. Carlisle Reserves he.r e Tuesday liIaaon o 1000 Mrs. Harold Cox. Oregonia youth versary Nov. 28, 1954. Morrow ___ 4 _ _ _ ____ 3 1 lett Hardware Storcs occupied. has 750 advlBor. Sunday a ternoon caners of Mrs. Following the buslne88 Bes810n evening 39·46. Flannery waB high Mr. and Mrs_ John Fromm Milia _______ 2 2 recently been used as \lvlng 500 Oayle Dlrnns and Mrs. Earl Evan'! which Will be conducted by the .polnt man ror the 10caiB with H Klnga ______ 1 3 Wayneavllle 250 apartments. were Mr. Staniey Hill of Lo e · Worthy Matron, Mary Lou Palmer, and Butcher was high for Carlisle Carll.le ____ __ ____ 1 8 250 land. Mrs. J. W. Jester of Clncin· and Worthy Patron, Cecil A. Pal. with Hi. Harveyaburg ______ 0 4 000 naU, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters of mer. 1n.slallatioll of ofticers for Wayneavllle, 39G. F. P. Dayton aud MI'I. Pearl A. Smltb. the cOlDlng y ill be 1m. Waller --------_______ • 2 10 THIS WEEK'S GAfI'IEI' · • of Spring Valley. portant event of the evening. annery ---- ----- --0 147 Frlday1'be following offlcerB we r ~. 1'Thompson Scherer, P. ----------2 3 Waynesville at Halrveysburg. ____ _______ 3 0 6 . The American Legion home on"---~--------- SATURDAV diNNER QUESTa Springboro at Kings MUls. elected for 1966: Hopkins ______ _______ 1 0 2 Dec!,mber 18. 11'111 be the scene of at Mason. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. ElcJgar Smith had Worthy Matron-Cecil Shipley. 1rotaIB _____________ 17 6 39 Saturdayof the annual American Legion Aux· The WeBt Wayne AdvlBory Counu Saturday evening dinner guests Wor LiJ,y Patron-Paul Shipley. Harveysburg at CarUsle. lIIary Bazaa r: cil enjoyed a most delicious tur' Associate Matron-Phyllis Hart.- Carlllle, 48Mrs. Olla Kersey and Bon Oharlee, G. F. p, The doors will open at 4 p. m. key dlaner and Christmo8 party at of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· sock. Pennington --~------ ~ 1 13 Cor those wishing to enjoy games, The Christmas meeting of the the Far lUllB Party House on Sunton Hartsock and Mr.' and Mra. C. Associate Patron - DavId Hart· Clay - ----------- - ---- 4 0 Sj Butcher __ ___ ____ ___ 6 • 16 good food. home made cakes. plea Waynesville Gllrden Club was held day evening. Following the dlnE. Edgington and chlldren. sock. and candy. fit the Friends Home with those ner a ycry pleasant social hour. Charles Kersey, wbo 1s now atSecretary-Mary L. Elarnhart. Stamper ------------4 0 1 Creager _______ ______ 0 1 Santa Cluus will arrive at Cor· res ide nts non members as guests. with an exchango o( giftB. was entending Wilmington school IB DOW T.r easurel'-Luclle Armitage. 'win on the 7: 15 tr;ln and will be A gloriou s turkey lUncheon alld joyed. (Delayed) with the Wilmington Senior march· Conductrese-MarJorie Smith. Totals ____·_________ 20 6 46 F. P. escorted on his sleigh througb the sweet salad dessert was brought Those members present were: Wayneaville (V)___6g.lug Band and will play with them J\tIsoclate Conductress - Helen Quarter Scores: Frye _________ _____ G. 2 for the Cleveland BroWn gama In Brown.. . .Waynesville ______ 13 21 31 39 B.·adley ___________ ___ 2 o -' business section at Wllynesvl.1le to In by the ladles. T bey a Is 0 Dr. alld Mrs. H. F. Dye', Mr. and 10 14 the American Legion home by tbe brought Christmas ' de'c orallons Mrs. Harold Whltllker. Mr. and Cleveland next SundaT. This, game Trustee for 3 Years - Cecil A. CarllBle __ ___ _____ 4 16 31 46 _____ ______ _: _ 4 8 16 Wllynosvllle School band. hlpley which \vere - Iert for thll Home Mrs. John Noeker. Mr. and Mrs. will be televised. Charles alBo is Palmer. TUESDAY'S GAMESHatton ____ _. _ ____ __ 6 6 17 Santa will tben give treats to ladies to enjoy during tbe holidays. H. 1.. Rye, Mr. and Mrs. Lawren'ce on the Junior High Dasket Balli Purkey ____ __ ___ _____ 6 6 I S all the ch ildren under the comAfter a short bllsines!I session. Browll, Mr. and Mrs . R. H_ HUI1.· team. _ _ .' munity. tree sponsored by the ~fis s Elizabeth Chandler read the sock, Mr. a nd Mrs. M·. A. Fulker29 69 American Legion, Civic Club. and legends of many Cllri lInn s flo wers son. Mr.' alld Mrs. DiCk Irelan and TO BE WEQ DECEMBER 17 F. P . the American Legion i\ uxllillry. _ the 'hliBtmas rose. lIIarigold. 1 . 11'. and Mrs . Earl Hubbell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley After trailing behind the KlngB ' tubbs ________ ----- 2 3 7 Other eYcnts of the Dazllar ·In· polnHettia. holly· hock. eW. have Issued Invitations to t.h'! Mrs. Robert Bernard WBS hOBt. MUls Atoms almost the . wbole I Miller, B. ---- - ---- ---- 6 2 14 c1ude 81111aro dancing. gnmes. <loor Tbls was rollowed by the eve rgil h I Miller. J . - ----- -- - - - -- 5 2 12 prizes. [r'ee show (or the children, lIew \veddlng of their daughter. Mls<l eBS to the WSCS Circle on TuesChristmas IItory given by Mrs. I . Barbara Stnnley to Mr. Richard O. day evening at he~ home In the game here Tuesday nl t. t e Purkey ----- -- --- -.-- - 0 1 1 and the drawing for tbJ! console Haha'u 'Uah In his book of law s Elolso Alexander by projected picirons on Friday, Dec: 17 at seven. Spartans fought hard to a 65-66 Peters --- ---- ---- -.-- - 4 0 8 country. Mrs. Phyllis Hartsock. 1q8B. Purkey was hlg~ scorer for , O'banlon ____ ____ _____ 2 4 televlBlon set. tures lind accompanied hy a re- forbids slavery lind Abdul Daha thirty o'clock at the St. Mary's leailer of the Circle, ' conducted the the local five with 22 points. WardlolV _______ __.__ _ 9 0 COME ONE! COME ALL! cording song and story under the when In the United States In 1912 J;:;'plscopal Cburch. Reception will business session and many Inter· Yost was high for the visitors Carter ________ ____.___ 0 0 LF.T·S GIVE ANTA A D 10 , care of Mrs. Margaret Hadley. said to tbe American \leople estlng projects were dlscussed. with 16 points. Arnold _______ __ __ ___ _ 0 U fonow In the Parish .House. WELCOME! Tbe programs tor the new club "Detween 1860 and 1865 you did MlsB Stanley Is employed at the For the study ' pertod. Mrs. E . F. VARS year were then given out, eacb . a wonderful .thlng: YOII abolisbed - -----:-.-~ Wright Patterson All' Force Base Elarnhart gav. e a. revle\v on the ITYP. _ Totals ___ -- ___.___ 28 12 6 WayneavUle, 55G. F. The following loc al pl:lces or one t~ attach to hel' own self·dec- chattel sla very; but Loday yu u lind Mr. Irons. who rellides at the study of Pllklstan. FIye ______ __ _. ______ _ 1 1 3 1Alumni (R) WhiteG. F. P. bualneSi are contributing to the 'orated CO \'er a fte r the y have al\ must do a . muc~ more wonderful harles ' Mullenlx home In Lytle, The Circle adJojurned to meet Bradley ~ ________ ___ __ 2 3 71Jones __ ~ __ ,, ____ ____ 1 0 2 U. S. Savings Bonda which will be I been judged at lhe .January meet· thing - you must abolish InduB' . _,, ___.___ 5 6 15 Is a student at the Unlversltr of In .Janu!ll'y, declaring a ' vBcatlon SmJth ___________ ~ ____ 1 3 5 Florenc e IAlyton. after serv ing tblrteen In December,· lit tbe home 'or. Mrs. Shipley ' _____ __._______ 4 \6 13 I IlrUIl ~ . ___ ____ 4 1 9 given away each week un t I . Ing. A (ew QU stlons about plll uts triltl slavery. The solution of eco-, Chrlatmas: were Ilslted and answer d. a IHUe nomic ' questions IV III not be ThomaB Shoup. During the pleas. Purkey ____ ___ _-' _____10 · 2 22 ' O'Banlon -- --- ----.--- 0 1 1 nlonthe In mlI:tary ser.vice. other ..liuslness completed and a brougbt about by array of capital ant Bocial hour. delicious fruit Beal ------- - :.::------ 2 . 0 'l(eYB -----------~--- 8 0 202 Wa nesville National Bank. W/ neavllie Drug Store. ' ommltt~e appointed to attend ' to a~ainBt Ia.bor -and labor against Woods · ~~ --- ---------- 0 1 1 Hartsock - - ---- - -.-- - ~ " ••, .......... , ........ , ........ ,':•• punch and cookl';'.s were served. ' l a I Hom. e sllh~tanlllll Cbrlstmas greetings to capital. III strife .and conflict. but uYbb s F un~ . ThOBe present were : Mrs. David ·Totais,.. ___ ________ ~20 15 55 1 Totals _____ _____._..:_19 11 49 . St WIyneav • II Ilj ' F urn ·t re•. he sent to' a taw members who by voluntary attitude of goodwill . u . Hartsock, Mrs. Thomas· Shoup, KIr)g. MillS, KG: F. P. Alumni (R) BlackG. F• . P are 111. followed by adjournment. (In both sldel$. It will nut be pus· Milier'a Oepar.tment Store. Mrs. Earl COnner. Mrs. Her~ Schrenk ____________ 6 2 14 Robbins __ ~ _______ .. ___ a 2 8 Everett Seara' Grcx:ery. s~ble In the tutur.e · for men to ltIc.MIUan, Mrs. E, F. Earnh&l't, RoblnaoD ________ '" 0 8 • Bradley ____ ~ ____ .. ___ , 4 12 Kler'a Motors, Ora Jone. 81nclalr I.rvlce. amaBS great fortunes by tbe labor Thl. week's dr.wlna for the Mrs. Edw-ard Zuroweste, Mrs. Max Kane ------------- - , 2 '10 Hopkins ________ _.____ 1 0 2 B... R. Cleanera. ·Belcher's Sunoco Service. of others. Tbe rich wW wWlDgly. two U. I. Savin... Bondi which Hartsock, Mn. Howard Brown, MeeD --------------- 6 '14 Sheehan --------.. --- 8 - 10 7 ~a)'n'-'vJUe Ljlcker PI.nt. divide. They will come to WI. FalrilY I:tai'cfw.re Itor... 2 Mn. Edwln -' Daria. Mrs. ' lI'rancee "TOIL --------:.,-------- • 15 BmlUl- ____ ~._I---- - 1 th. merohanta are alvlnl away G 11 ' Dan SI 0 M. ....:.. Powell -_:::. __ ~___ .___ a a 8 Carne. -Gulf lervlce. srad1I1Uly. naturallT, by ·Utelr own Tlie Miami Gantte. each wuk will ... hlld ~ay, De r:. k, M :j~be:: Tolals ________ 1l 14 68 Carter - ___ _____ ___ .. ___ a a I Fr.aure'e Dot Food Store. .FulketJ0n's 8ohlo Servlc.. voUtlon, It wJl11lev~ _be accbmp.u..... Dot ¥oocI ltore .t 7:00 na tr c n. e QUarter Scorel' hunter ___________ .. ,..-- 11 8 7 Wamp.r .. CertI.,. - IIBhed by bloodllled. Carl Connlr Restaul'llnt 0'010011 Saturd.y .".nln. lin. CUrl.. O. I.... aDd Ute, WaJ1luTille ~_____ 7 18 18 66 Ray C.rrI..... ' Grooerr. ,Wayneevllle, F.rm,sra 'Exchange,' by Mn. Helen McCoy. buteo, KJap IIUIa _______ I It '1 56 Tota:s ___ __ 10 16 56
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Lnwrence Cuok Vi; 1Iarold Brant, I van . lngersoll, Inc. 10 Edwin David M. Bowersox and Paul K ck. L. Davi , 1 lot in Wayn e 1\vp. . • f \I' hll I f wus stili t lO rub. ler, trial completed. Verdict for Tom Flor nc to Dan E. and rtf (J (' h I'Y 10 1J 8111. but t h Wilt I' d fcndanl . Loi.S Ann e Thomas, 1 lot in lear. (/ . .J ' Il ly u r II' r t .1' It 10 thnt 1II,' _ CI'cck Twp. A Farm ()iar "I ' riling r "llS '\1'1 C" t. ' Inl r REAL ESTATE TRANSFERES ~'. T. ook and Hoyes Dalton t Il lortll ar S II h fun hut this IJart Ben lit. Kitch n. IItlorney. Darv i and Frallces PiUs, lot in ~ 13 v D J. Frazier' I t It .'ounlry n ~ r hud IDU I'h Jacob Zan Smit h , minor by Dona d H. lind Ruth r. arler to Franklin Twp. t ~ .n .u'. ,..... 4~U_ n J I d i ll 11 'f' Cor tll em In splle of th Kathren Smit h, mo ther and n xt George and Oro .Lou Pugh. 1 lot in Louise Hartman to Raymond T. re" ~I I~ n II 1% 4 _ B I I~ 1. 01, 11 \\' h 114 lit about whllt cold (riend "s Ruby E. Smith, divorce' l woyne. Twp. . and Doro . lJarlman.. 5.07 . ' 111' J) , . 11 '1 III r ~tII IIlnl rll lI'e U II tu ha,' . All 11 II . omb~, altor ney. B sle Kreuter Mortln. to Hoy I acres in learcreek Twp. 1 Ros e Hoskin vs Willie Hoskin . 1 a.nd Harry, 3 lot rn Dcer· Claro 1;. and Harold L , Sml·th to nud old t 1 fI morn g w I 10 I Did 1011 CI' I' I n" II' II ('n r 1'·11I f Id Grace T I I Id \I nUl rmn n II am I! ng 0 r to. , . . • divOTcel P aul N. Herdmon , at· I Ie w~ . . Samuel J. and Norma G. Brown, Igh t allli tU'llUl'l()W. Of t'IIUIS Ih 's 0 I' U' , p: I" r u 1 Or fu n. I ha,'e 10 . , • •• . torney. Etla . KIdwell ~o ELmer Kidwell. 2 lots in Waynesville. . Is the tim of ' I' I'OJ' It. Y a r had PUI)S thut did bul never cu ts The wuter In tit HUI pond iM ~. A. A~derson :r.~ 1yron E. and 1 lo.t 111 Frll nkhn. Rog r B. and' harlotte R. Stew. 11ft r your this :;~conll 11" k In I,c· lint'! th s on . Puss will si t do wn /.: tUng low Itllli I hn I' noli .. I , Alree Z. Glre, specll:lc perCOI'mance, COMMON PLEAS Millard E. and Dorothy M. Mar· art to Walter S. and Beulah M. c ro b r hil S be II I'o ld und per hllils bes hl II n \\'sl'al' I' <lod leur of( ,hut mnn y pond tl are low. Y t l Fred E. Jones, and C. A . Anderso n , E ll ('ne De Har.t vs De lores A. shall to Sherman and Charlotte Frasur 2 lots in Wayne ville Knowy. It was this lim e of Y 'II' lillie bit s e nd l hroll' them on the II ho wants to wish fO I' I'lIln when attorneys. . Dehart. Di vorcc to plaintiff, child Moody, 1 lot~i~ Franklin. , Noah' a nd Anna Kent to Elbert lhu t w u~ell to hU 'e our best (bor \\ Ith a tIl illt or h er heatl. It ell'Y II' ather Is 80 pleasant. 10s t Harry Bachmom \/5 Lee Whlteted, to plaintiff. ~ohn E . St~bb to Blanche, E. and Pearl Owens, 83.82 acres in 1Ik.lI llng yeu rll ngu In I uy ton. Later , !lee~1 8 to Ilk lit sOllnd of th o of l.h t'orn ts In nnll tb lngs are for money only, ~ mount $881.62. Jua nit a Taylor \IS. Davi d Taylor, Strbbs. 2 1015 111 Lebanon. . ' Franklin Twp. If tb I e Inst d It was us ually , tlWI'log IHI' ,' 1'. It Is u very mU SBY gelllug Belli d lloWIl tor winter. It I have nlmost rmollgh hickory defcndlHlt ordered to pay $20 per Jo e ph L. and Th elma ·M. DaVI S Earl J. and ynthln Wilson to 8poiled by ~now or thawing nnl trick. I Was so lad Lo hear th u' la ke8 a little reu l wlnle r to push nuts pick .1 out fo r a cak e. H ie " . week, elc. to Wayne M. an~ Nancy. K. Sha[· Roberl and Pearl Chastecn, 1 lot rree. lng agnln but w waited 1m· I Pr tty P USH finally wn s unlled ti S to Clnal ;y I'etCng lhlngs s hllt l ory nut cake Is so il1;Ood thal r 'lIk e Barbara Francis by Ollie Hall , fcrn?ckcr, 1 lo t til De.erfleld ~wp. in Franklin 1\vp. Wil bur B. and Ervlll .~. Will r pa t ientl y for this first Ice to be wi th her hlllr ns. I hUd promised u p unu , wln ter·prooled . . It . 18 11 to ha"e It at least on ce a yenr. mother 'and next friend vs David I I Id Th h r to the Pow.ell s, so when t he t mJltatOD to let things slide us Illc' ko ry lIut b\l tte rs!'ot ch Is some. Francis, deCendant ordered to pay ' to Ral p~ Meyer, 3 acres III Salem MARRIAGE LICENSES bl.rong enoug I La 10 liS up. 'J kittens were la rge enough I put long as the weather 18 mild. ohl $12 k t Town hi p. shallow pond tlow n by the Dayton them In {\. curton, cal a nd kilt n . weather IDaltes 8 Jot of work. thing ext ra good too. Thnt Is per wee • e. c. George and Martha Behym er to Harry Denver Witham, 42 , paint. sometbln~ nice to make Cor hrl st· Luclile Goodrrc h, elal "s James I R b t B d Pt " J F I I er Hamilt nand 01 ' S W 'th Hort on J'udgement to plaintiff (or 0 er . an a r lela . 0 ey, . , 0 Ive . I am , bIas. 's OUI' h rt ~ t ll) aM b:IO ;l p l n g , 1 lot in Lebanon . 34 factll ry worker, Foster . .IIi 1111111111111 111111111111illlllllllllllllU 1111 UlIIII j Ii ! 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 j UUII. done yet? The li.ru e Is grow ; $216.61 and costs . Jasper and Victori a Peters to Donald C. Reece, 18, factory short. Better see what you can He le n H. Alex ander vs Raymond De lb ert and Clemerance Langford, ' Worker, Leba non and Jo Ann get here before you "el Into . the A. Alexander, defendant ordered 0.86 acres in Deerfie ld Twp . Short, 19, office worker, Foster . I'owds down town In CIncinnati to pay $25. per week, etc. Glenn and Betty Lou Patrick 10 Coy Jackson, 19, laborer, Frank. or I'u, ·ton. ho p at hom IlB much 18~ nce E d wa rd Ande~so.n vs . Luther and Julia Ann Smith, 1 lin and Beverly Faye Couch, 18, ns you can, the more you buy Ethel Belle Anderson , plamliU to lot in Franklin Twp. t paper mill worker, Franklin. here the bett er our local stores pay $12 ·per week,etc. Edwin L. Davis to Virgil B . and , Charles A. Bunnell. 19, c.a rpentcr, ca n do for you. Elizabeth Buchanon vs Robert Adeline Col ston, 1 . lot in Wayne Lebanon and Mollie Moe Schrenk, Drive cnr fu lly. Stonecash, case dismissed. Township. 122, factory worker, Mason.
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Shop At FAIILEYS' And Save! Give Useful, Long Lasting Gifts This Year, From Fairleys'. For Your One · Stop Shopping Convenience,
The Rair·styled 1955 Dodge features a dashIDg hood qpamcnt, proJeded headlight hoods, "New lIorl%on" swept·around windshield, cut back doors, flared wheel openings and streamlined rear deck. This lour·door sedan fn the Custom Royal series has a Super Red Ram V·8 engine of 183 horsepower. Two·tone paint treatment accents the lowered roof liDe, sloping hood, and &wID·Jet tallJlght seetlon.
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We Have Arranged A Fine Selection Of Christmas Gifts I For ·AII The Family. Convenient Layaway. ! CAN4(J·MAT
SUNBE~
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FRY·RYT~
TOASTMASTER TOASTERS
Attracti ve Colors Open Cans Like Magic. . . . ..
$3 98
D08MIEYER l\lEAL MAKER
MI XER Mixes , Grinds Juices .. ... .
$38 • 50
Utility Dish . .... ... $1.00 " Bowl Sct ......... . $3.50
Colored Pie ][)ish .. .. 95c AIR GUIDE BAROl\1IETER: TH ERM~OMETER
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PORTER ICABLE 6" POWER .
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Cozy warmth without weight ... automatic sleeping ' comforl regardless of changing wealher conditions .. . soft, luxurious beauty and lovelfilecorator colorsl No king could buy more- yet the price is so reasonable most homes can now have this modern luxury, For sounder slumber, for unburdened rest that lets you wake up refreshed, and for easier bedmaking, simpler storage, give this neW Ilrt of comfort to someone very cl~e to you. (And don't forget one for yourself, tooD
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BEGINNERS
SKATES
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CookerS
Deer-F'ryers
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UNUSUAL GIFT
T. V. TABLES Handy
Practical . ... . .
$2• 98
Satin Black Top
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HAMILTON BEACH
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ANY GAUGE REMINGTON WING MASTER
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John Primale POCKET KNIVES
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La.rge Selection
TOUGH - DURABLE
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BLACK and DECKER :1,1, ELECTRIC DRILL
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Simple and Easy. Cuts Whole Potato At One Stroke
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ALE - Uprlgbt Plnno and good ondlUon. $26.00. 9x12 wool iwnllUlter rug and vad, $!i.00. 42·lueh wall sink with back . t ...... .# ... ~~............. , ..... , . .#....... , ......... ,#.....,..,.;.................,.,.,. . .,. .......,....., ......,. . . . . .'''''''H . . . . . . .'. . . .#H'. . .""'.....'.H..................'.....,....."...,..,.....•N'......."..,. ......... , ..... , ...•.. 4·...,..., ........., ... , ......... , ............ , .......... , .......... , ......, ........ , , ..... " ...... , , .... " ... , ....... , , ..... ,..,........, .......... ",.. ..... H......H._••"._.. nod 1 tt hand dra In board. '15.00. SAND, GRAVELSEPT C TANKS, ETC.FOR SALEHOUSEHOLD GOODSJlAI..PH HA TI N S, WaY;1l svllle -:-~__- -Call 2312 In venlng, WARREN BRADDOCK SEPTI TANl\S . CESS POOLS"RYIN HI KENS- 4 to 5 tba .• H OT WATER rlE:ATER mall c- ll.25-(3l) - 12.!l I1tdilor ToUets. Olsterns Cleane" $1.26 ncb. M. L. FI E LDS. Rt. 3. bott! gas hot wat e r h nter for ua~ . SAND. GRAVEL and TOP SOIL with modern oqulpment. WIJ.,. . . In basem nt. MR . BESSIIi: C . K. FOR SALE - 17" Zenilb flool' EXCAVATING and WAMS SANITATroN. Phoo (> "nyn vIII . X- 12·9 Phone 2 8. Rt. I, \\3)'nesv llle. model TV. $50.00. ood condition. _ __ DUMP TRUCK SERVICE 6- OU. Franklin. hlo. 0-4.15-Uc F R ,\L.E J... Shoe hop. Pri ce X-·\1 ·25- (3t)- 12·!l Inquire at ROBERT SHEPHERD. WELL DRIWNG$600. . T. HART. Main SLret. I? R ALE-Bottle gas cookIng Comer fain & Tyler. X- 12-2·9 P hone W4Iyneavllie 3329 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Wnyn sv lll . X- 12·9-l6-23 stove. Pbone 29:~0. e- l :l·2·9·16 OFFICE SUPPLIES-
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Jo'lLLERS For PAPERMATl!. Pens. You enn get th now at THE MIA 11 OAZ ETTIil. PhoDe 3913.
TEL EPHONES: WAYNESVILLE 2091 LEBANON Office 2-10Zi R-t:.SIDENCE 3·2611 MORROW No.3
SAND and GRAVEL BLACK·TOP DRIVES TAR and ROAD OIL LAWN and FILL DIRT READY.MIX CONCRETE EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
LIve WIre and Progrelslve An O~anlzatlon Second To None. - - - - - - - -trlcUy Sellera on the Best All FFI E SUPPLIES Indellbl, Around Market In the Country ;;;;;;;~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pencl·s. LIbrary Paste. Poeter Ink. SERVICE THAT SATISFIES ; ••••• Journal R cord Books . Type writ4lr • Ribbons. Typewriter Paper. Rein. For Dally Market Repol'U : It .. rorcementa, mg Ben Double Letter \ LW. Olnclnnatl. 12 : 25 File Oons. Receipt Books. and WPFB. MIddletown. 11:45 , : mallY other Itema. THE MIAMI WCKY. Cinolnnatl. 12:16 ~ ~. • GAZETTE. Phone 3913. db WKBV. Richmond. Ind .• 1Z:30 ~ ; CEastern Standard Time) ~ ...
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WASHlS; rinIN. drama. damp driM, 0« automatically! EXa.USIVE MITEXAlOY WOND.UUS. Guaranleed Ii year ••• ; • 'h.nd· aqueezea" cloth. ,damp dry ..• DO ahuta
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDA Y, DECEMBER '23,1954
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'T was the night before Christmas, when all thru the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that SAINT NICHOLAS soon would be there; The children were nestled 0511 snug in their beds, While visions of sugar· plumbs danced through their hbads; And Mamma in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap,When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter; Away to the window I flew like a flash, Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. The moon on th~ breast of the new-fallen snow Gave the lustre of midday to objects below; When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer,
• • With ~ little old driver, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it must be. SAINT NICK. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name: "Now, Dasherl now, Dancerlllov. Prancer and Vixen I 0", Cometl on, Cupidl on, Donder and Blinenl To the top of the porchl to the top of the walll Now, dash 'awayl dash awayl dash away alii" As dry leaves before the wild hurricanes fly, .When they meet with an ob~tacle, mount to the sky, So up to the house-top the coursers they flew, With a sleigh full of toys-and ST. NICHOLAS tool And then, in a twinkling, I he.rd on the roof, The prancing and pawing of each hoof. As I drew in my h.ad, and was tuming around, Down the chimney ST. NICHOLAS came with a bound.
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His eye~ow they twinkled I his dimples how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow. The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke, it encircled his head like a wreath. He had a broad face, and til little round belly, That shook, when he laugh'd, like a bowlful of jelly. He was chubby and plump: a right jolly old el~: And I laughed, when I saw him, in spite of myself. A wink of his eye, and a·twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. I
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TrME we were very young, christmas belonged only to us. And our thoughts were centered on what we would get for Cbristmas. Would there be skates, a tricycle with a bell, a blue parakeet that talked?
Then there was one season when it dawned on us that Christmas might belong to somebody else, too. That was the year we decided to give mother and father a gift. How many times was the money from the piggy bank counted, how many secret consultations held. And finally, the gifts bought, hidde~ in a cupboard, wrapped l?eIJind locked doors nnd carefully plac d beneath the tree. That was a new kind of Christmas. Father, with so much knowledge. had never envisioned a pipe so perfect, And mother's handkerchiefs were so beautiful she didn't believe she could ever bring herself to use them . So old, so wise, yet never had they known such gifts as ours. The years move on for al1 of us, and each succeeding year Christmas grows with thoughts of others, We learn witli the turning years that the more our Christmases are givelll to somebody else, the more surely Christmas becoines ours .
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HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr.. J. B. Chapman arrived home on Saturday after "pending several weeki In norlda_ HOME ON FURLOUGH PrIvate Ronald Sears arrived home Sunday from Cheyenne, Wyoming for a fifteen day lough. XMA8 IN LEESBURG. FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Lester Prether and two children will lpend Chriatmaa In Lee8burg, Florida with the latter'lI mother. GUESTS FROM CLEVELAND Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henz and I on. of Cleveland. are roelts of Mr. an\! Mrs. Oharles LeMay and children for the Chrlltmu holiday. IN CARR NURSING HOME Mr. Walter Caat 18 now belnJ cared for at the Carr NursIng Home ~ter a .few days of serloull lllne8ll. RECEIVE8 DISCHARGE Mi'. Richard LawlOn h~ received hla hODorable dlacharge from mil · Itary .entce. and hal arrived at the bome ef hla parenta. Mr. and Mrl. T. O. 1£wlOn from Eultll, Vtrrlnla,
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Lesser Events. 'ook Place On Ch-rislmas Day
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OI.rIltma. ... above .u tJat. the da, OD whleb we recolDbe the HaUvltJ at CbrtA. It haa been 10 IlDee the fourth centur'7, when the Oaurcb oftlc:la.\.b' .dopted December 25th as tilt date at the birth at the Saviour. • 8lnCt that Um.. thla l1'Iawll of aD eVlDtl hal compl.telJ fortabadowtd "'1'7 btltorlcal e"ent oc~ OIl tha aam. day. AU 1D,J0Dt to .tell you of tom.thtn, elM lD hiator'7 that hlippened on December 2lith other thaD &be birth at 0arIat. and chancel art thel wW ,t"e you • DI.aUve an· nar. II rew wm ramtmber that It wu OD th1a ' .I IM dltl that GaOl'll Waah1Daton Crolled Ibe Delawara. 0nl7 a true .tudent of hlltor'7 wW wU 10U that the date marlul the blrthdal of talle Newton. Clara BartOli and Francea Bllke. amonl "then ACluIO" the fact that Wuhmll' ton croned tbe Delaware on Chrl.tm.. II aU the avera,e American .hould be expected to remember But. Irl Interutin, to note lome ot the other eventl that tiappened on the IBme day: In 1831, th. BatUe of Okeech()o bee In 11K1. Japanel. captured Aon.
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DAIRY SERVIOE UIIT New OFBF President WARREI 00. ·FARI ,IIOOIE lO~S UP aOISIDERS BillS Warren County farm lncome for ERADIOATIOI PUI 1953 has been eaUmated at $13, W ...ren County Dairymen may soon be asked to cooperate In a program detJlgned to rid dairy herds of Brucellosis. Dairy Serv: Ice Unlta all over the country are cooperating with the United Statell Department of Agriculture In this nation wide plan. According to Warren Count)' DaIry Service Unit PreBldent. Harold HeISinger, the group has con· tacted Dr. David HllI of the State Veterinarians otflce for the particulars on how a county program Is carried out. The Townahlp Directors will ask other dairymen to help circulate petltlona requesting that t.he teaUng 8ervlce be provided in Warren county. Flfty-one per cent ot the herdowner8 representing 75 % of the dairy cattle must sign the petition requesting that State Departhent of Health bring In a mobile laboratory to run a milk test on aU cowa. The test Is free of charge. HeIsinger pointed out that there Is probably no more bangs disease In Warren County now than there ever was but that the dairymen of the county are deSirous In produc· Jng a better product tor human consumption. He emphasized that many of the dairymen now have periodic checkll of their cattie.
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970.000 by Agricultural Economllt at Ohio State Unlver.lty. Inlorma· Uon from livestock market outlets, USDA reports and other reliable aources Is 88sembled each year to keep farm people Informed of their economy, This repreBents a alight Increase over the year 1962. Despite thl8 Increue In Income many farmef8 actually ended up w'i th a smaller gross Income tban the 1962 year Blnce the cost of materlal8 they purchale has Increaled In a greater proportIon th!1n their In· come. The major source of farm Income was derlved from the sale of bogs which amounted to '5,168.900 or 3% of the total Income. This rep· reBents an Increase of 4 % over
(above), of Forest-was elected president of the Oblo Farm Bureau Fed era t Ion, repla.clnl Everett F. Rittenour. Piketon, who lUUIounccd hie retirement ClU'Uer thIa month. The Wyandot County Farm leader becomet! lbe fUtb preald nt of the 'lIrm orpnJzntlon. Ferrla B. OWeD, Newark potato grower. \Vall elected viae president.
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With the dairymen It was a dlf· ferent story; however, when their Income dropped almost one mLlllon dollars In the county. In 1952 the total Income from the dairy enterprilles amounted to 27% of the total or $3 ,611, 44 against 20% In 1963 or $2,794.000. The stale average Income per ncre was ,53.14 with Warren coun· ty topping the state average at $60.67.
Plans For Trlolor laII18.1.. So.ool Local School To OloM Thlndi, for X.al II lalerWlII1I Wa.yneanlle and other Warren
A.ccordlng to COUDty qent 30hD Mowbray, plan. are now In making tor a tractor maintenance IIChool in Warren county thll 'WIn· Ohioan a 'Will bve to inveat apo ter. The IChool would be a coopproximately 4J mlUlon doUan lD eratlve endeavor between the mao E and H Savlngl Bond. durlnr chinery deelel'll of the county, Joe
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December tor the .tate achieve in ita order 196~ Quota of '343,· ~OO,OOO in the two bow. LaRue Van Arsdale, ~halrman. War· ren County Savings Bond Com· mlttee. satd today. with annoUDC. COITI.pond.nte and adv.rtl..... a,.. h',,..b)" ndlned that all oopy .......... la.the. Guaete offlte by 1:10 Monr.:!.. ':ote"l.., tOl' ment of Novem"r bond Al... ' November inve,tm.Dt 1D E -aD th. Cfirl.tmae and N.w Yaa~ edition.. Thll II, nece;uary becau.. H Bonda In the .tate totaled '26,of the .arll.,. p..... time on th~ Inuee. 688,473 for a gain of 4.3 per, cent Thank you tor youI' cooperatlon.-The Publlahe,.. over the aame month last year. Ilra. Harry Satterthwaite wu • . -. . . . .CC. . . . . . .CC ••III1.n ............... csaC. . when purchases reached $25.667,·
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county Ichoola will close thla week for the Ohrl8tmas hoUday aeason with a1\ reopening for claaeee on Monday, Jan. 8, local and county achool oftlc1aIa an· nounced toda.y. Wayneavllie .choola wlU cloll'! S. KereeyDepartment and the Voe&tional Ar- Thu~day at 2' p. m .• Har".yabur, riculture at · Lebanon Thursday at 2 p. m. and Springand the Extenlion Senice. Both 4-H boys and their dada boro Tbul'lClay at 1 p. m. would be invited to attend the " five 8e8110nl held one aliht each Draw... ....eek tor five 'W..u.. Mowbray emphaslled that the Bchool Is along the preventative maintenance Une, Tha final drawing for the "y. In ... Bond. will ba hald at KII"a Garag •. Friday Iv.nlnG at 1:10.
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ATTnD COLUMBUS waDDING ' Mr. and M~. J . J. Burske. Mr. aDd Nra. WUliam Stroue with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Duftee of Miami .. burg, attended the weddlq of Mr. 367. Sale. in NOYember in WarreD Daffee'l brother In Columbus on hostea. to the Happy Hour Club .......... .. .... •• VOl County amounted to 116,681 and Saturday enning. Mr. and Mra. on Wednet41lJ at the Frlendl So- . . . . ftaa...... AE& .... compare to U.,668 IOld in the .1 Dufree were member. of the wed· cW room. A delicious coyered dleh dinner VUlan aame month of 1953. I , . ding psrty, was eoJoied 'irtth 'the tabl88 all On JI01UlaJ evenlq Dec. 11. lin. Pred GraUIDAIIl 'w" boIte.. C.u mulatlve aalee throurh NobeauUful1y arraJl!eci with · C h r i a t - ' vember for the state were taOl,.. FAMILY DINNER IN XENIA. th be Miami Chapter 107~ OES met in to the New Century club on Fri- 669696 878 t f th A joyful trip t bu Ohrletd'" Ch I lAMa and mAlI decoration. by e mem rs reguln.r 88l1slon tyrIth lnatallaUon day at the Far HIlla Party Hou" ' , ' or ta' "r:e~h~1 n o v e The annual meeting of the War0 y a M y ... 8nd tollowtnr guelta, Mrs. D. R. • year. QUO , ""'" a rman an m81 tree ended In traredy Sunday r. _an ",rl. . ar e. famll,. and Mrs. Marjorie BUrton Smith, Mia. En McMillan. Mra. of ofricers for 1965_ Mary Lou with M~. Clarence 13erryhIll, Mrs. Ar8dale reported. Total Alel in ren . Col unty Llvestochk IdProldUCtehrB when a tbree-yeaMld boy wal attened the family Chrlltmaa ~11l' Gilbert "'"-e. M-. Ira Hetaler, Palmer and Cecil A. Palmer, El. L. Thomu, Mrs. Ellen Conner, thla t th h N b AIlIOC aUon will b'e e n ' ! th t d 1n.1 d d rt t th b f M r'l ,. Worthy Matron and Patron. pre- Min Elisabeth Chandler, Mrs. coun y roog ovem er Cafeteria at Lebanon High School . rown rom a car an ure ::~ a~rs~ Rfc:ard eOle=m~ :.:. ~~i J!::~ellh Bocan a~d ' Mrs. aided over the opening and bUB' Garland Stamper, ' AlIld Re.... Dale ~~a~~lecl ,364,895, or 40.8 per cent on Tuelday evening, January 4, fa~~ child. William Patrick Xenia. The party 'Waa alao a houle . lD.... Besllon and upon their reo LImbert III gueetl. ne opening If th QUO~~f I U~,840. t Ita ·accordlng to County Agent John Kelly. Route 1, Malon, 'W1l8 accom. An eJltertalDlDc prosram w.. "rement. M'ra. Omar Melloy of and roll call 'Were condUcted by e I • mee re- Mowbray. warming for ·the Glesaeman'a new prepared b,. Mn. ,I llale Ho<Clt~tttl I.ebl,DoD, pl'8llldlnr Installlng oft!- the president, Mra. Alva Thomp. ~=:~I~:io~om~B~ :t!~':e~::~ This year the emphaSis will be ~::y:::e-:~ay:h:i~:~~~~ M.• on home . and M$. JoaePhJDe Go11l, aDd cer, ....81 n charge. She was g . IOn and Mrl. J. P. Fromm. Mrs. th f ' placed on beef C'&ttle feeding and glfta were exchanred around the Ilate4 by Mra. William Strouse, Walter Whitaker and Mrs. D. O. e ew remaining days of 1954. the main speaker w1ll be Dr. Earle Kelly laid the car .uddenly begaily decorated Ohrlltmaa tree. Mrs. Ross Rowland. Mrs. J. J. RJdge 'Were In chArR;e of the pro- He luggelted that bond volunteers W. KIOlterman of the Beef Feed. gan to l11de on a IlIck county road Atter .. moet pleuant day the Burslte, Mrs. Cecil A. Palmer. Mrs. gram. They Intr94lllced al their make potIlUve that limit buyera of tnr Station at the Ohio qrioul. tour mile. southe8lt ot Mason and club adjourned unW l'ebruarr. R. H. Hartsock, MrI. Glenn Bland, ruelt speaker, Rev. Dale LImbert, E and H Bonda bave uled their tural Experiment station at WOOl' It plunred down a four·foot ditch. ....ho gave lever&! ve,raJona of the privilege for 196., and Tecommend ler. Hli topic will be. "What's Hla IOn wali tolled ·from the JanUlU')' beiDl a vacation month. and Mr. William Strouse. Gruton Keaalqer, 88. Route 1. wben M.... Lester Shaffer will be The following officers were In- beauurul Ohrl8tmas Itory, using use of the two bonds a. boDul~' New in Beef CatUe Feeding." The automobile, Waynesville. died early SundllY at hoateu. etalled for the coming year: Wor-' many fine poem... from well. and Ohristmal presente. The In· plannlnr committee II alao plan-------. Greene Memorial hospital. He Is thy Matron. Cecil Shipley; Wor- known poeta. Eyeryone thorough. dlvldual limit on E Bonillr J. '15,- nlng a. panel of beef cattle feeders aurvlved by h1a wile. KaUe; two thy Patron Paul Shipley' ASIOCI- Iy enjoyed thl. beau1tlful old Itory 00() Issue price, and '20,000 on H from the count,. who will dlscU8S daughter., Mfl. Amanda Earnhart ate Matro~, Phyllla Haruock, AS-: told In proae and verse. Bond.. their own beef cattle feeding opof Waynesville. and Mn, Job 110aoclate Patron. David Hartsock; The club- was Invited to the eratlons. Ta;ggart (If Lit'Wisburr; two a011l. Secretary, Mary L. Earnhart; home of, Mr•. Waltel' Whitaker In " • • Report.ll of the livestock comon FrlPII(Y .aftJe!rnoo~ the W. Norman and Arthur of Da.y ton; Treasurer. Lucile Armitage; Con· January :when Mia. Natalie Murmlttees will be given and new C. T. U. meatiq 'Was lield at the eight grandchildren. ami nine ductress, Marjorie L. Smith; b ray and Mrl. E. F. Earnhart will "Our physical bodIee are com. committees elected. Refreshment8 First Church of Christ. The meet· great grandcblldf8n. rutel were ... lIoclate' Oonductrel•• H.elen Brown; be In charge of the program. Fol· posed of atoms; when these atoma will be served. The meeting will lng was opened with the song. held at 2 p. m. TueldaJ at StUbbe, Ohaplaln. Minnie B. Fromm; Mar. lowing adjournment, a delicious begin ' to separate decomposition start promptly at 8 o·clock. "WpnderCul Words ot Lite." and uld• How clfd It come lPIut that SaD- ahall, Sue Brown; Organlat•. Betty· Ice course W811 served at tables 8etl In, then comes what we call M rs. ' Fl OBI I"~ funeral home w It h bu rI a 1 In m e ""rey ren dl ng part ' • tI clrope btl lin. dowu the chImf th dIe Run ceme,e!'Y., Rev. Button8 ne1! jane Brown; Adah, Barbara Work· beautifully decorated with the death. This compoaltlon or atoms '"' C\ 0 e 2nd chapter of Matthew and officiated. For &be anawar to tblI commOD man; Ruth. } ..ols Wyant; Esther, Christmas tbeme In keeping. which constitutes the body or mar· otJ.. copoUo~. Mrs. Olive CUrl otrerlng prayer. beUd about Santa and ObrIatm.., Harriett Bernard; Martha. Vir· tal element of al1J' created being AIter the business session, Mrs . .... e mUlt blck to Salnt Nichola.. ginJa Hopkins; Electa. Myra Mor· Is temporary. When the power of Price Robert8, being In charge relponslble for 10 man, other cu.. gan; Warder, Elinor Allford; Sen· attractlon which holda these atoms . Of the program, read articles on o. 0 "The Work In Ch.lna," "Liquor I H oward Brown. tine, • together la ' withdrawn. the hody. loma rellted to Chrl,tm... There', a ltor1 about an lmpo". The Installatton ceremonlee 'Were ." t/n - . 'Oml! III such, ceases to exist. With the <:;' C() () Advertising Opposed In Montlcel· erlshed nobleman who waa unable mOlt lmpreaelvely given. The Mr. and Mrs. Ralpll Tull, of Cln. soul It 18 dlCterent. The soul Is ~""P " ..... ~. O~."". IQ, Indiana," and "Two Barten· to flnd husbandl for hi, three gueata were then Invited to the clnnatl, were vlsltoll'l on Sunda.y not a combination of elements, It U ders Arrested In Dayton·Sprlng· It won't be a chilly Christmas for field Area." Dr. Emma Holloway daughters becaulle he could not af· d!lnlng room where Ice cream. atternoon of tbelr aunt, Mrs. Mae Is composed of many atoms, It Is turd • dowry for: each.• He wal ' cake and coffee mere lened at Harrison. of one Indlvlslhle substance and many outdoor evergreenl and read, "The Report of a Physl· b t to se II th e daUIl hteu Into tahl e8 beau Ufull y arranged wltb '--'b b i d e clan," and "That Alcohol Is 'Sharn. /I ou Miss Ruih Chandler was a guest Is eternal. It Is entirely out of S,u u . thI • year. wI touts .. • U you wIsh to gel I I mucb slavery when St Nichol .. heard Chrlstmaa .appOintments . lh e or der 0 f ph ys Ica I creat Ion; it home decoraUons expected to be er Than a Two-Edged . Sword," or her. sister, Misl E1U&abeth Chan. "color" as poulble In 10ur Chrllt· Both th e r e til about It SlIentlYI Old SainI Nick r ng andnewl y In- dler at a meeUng of the American Is . eternal and, Immortal."- Abdul even more pop'ulsr than In P08t and Mrs. Eva Burnett read an ar· mas observance. here'. I novel clr"l'l-led thr"l' ba,. of cold down tall d W th- M t i d yearl tlcle on local option news over Ihe chimney AU three daucbtera s e '?! y a rons rece ve Association of UnlvElrslt)' Women Baba. - Submitted by Mrs. Helen nJce to have brIght decura the state. Idea at the Girls Club I'.n Middletown MCCoy. Pln~ cones. .maO IIIi1dllh. or "'''" marrlecl and lived happily many lovely gifts. tions outSide. tree experts ISY. bul The meeting was closed by slngchips can be so treated as to give I'VCI arter . _ " ,•••" .. _ .. " ... " ,...... , ..... on Monday evening. A delightful WI ------too many home owners IIlve their lug "Silent Night" and repeating uff colored flames when burned In Of Sh h Id program of harp music was given , nne,. Of U.S. home IIround. evergreens a hot the Union Ben~lc. tiop.: . Th",rellrler . SaInt NIchola. wal Notl the tllleplace Dipped or loa ked In 0 by an accomplished harp lit. Mrs. foot while strlnllng them with " nen plc~ul'I!'d boldlnll , three bagl A Bolutlon of v.llriou. iBllI or cer· "r gold It Is thouiht that he died " . MHlln. J,llan Eason HarrlmlllD, of ' Coltim· overLy-powerful Christmas Ughts lain m~tala. c,nnes or chl~1 will IIhllUt ~4:l A 0 and hlstClrianl 18, bus, Ohio. The follOwing two numbers are for. blinklnll, brll1Janl colorama burn wIth • dlltlnctlve cnlor hot · rill 30 day. after hi. death The annual meeting o~ the ahareMr. Sheldon Shrievell of WI!. the winners of last weeki two U, The, offer WI advice to protect . CuneI will not readll, Ibsorb his genlul spll'it roamed thp earth. holders of The W,.Yne.vWe N., mlngton, visited with bla mother B. Savlnge Bonda which will be treel while utlllzlnil them to the . "nter 80 ' ~81u m\l~' ,,,' _uNpended IlIilnM lh .. hparu mRnklnd with tlonal Bank of WayneavlUe. Ohio. M-. neba Shrl.... ve. on Friday af. I n b th _"_-ta beat advantage If1 achlevln. that · IlIv .. and "en~r')lIlty' ,D" g ye Y e mer........ enry beautiful outdoor dlsplav: lD a .olutlon of UlrplnUn. Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak enter· .. ~ for the eleoUon of dlreetol'll and tenioon. . week unUI Chrlstmal. ~ Compoundl whlcb produce .peII could , '" 1.1d thllt St NICk the tranaac).lon of .ucb oUier bus. U.. onJy electrical ftxture. de· talned on Friday evenlDg and had lind Dr Clement MUllre. who wro.'...· Inesl g may be proper to com. Dr. and Mra. Ernest Rosnqle. off 8617'0 ' 73105 .IIDed to be .truna OD outdoo,' 81 their guestl the Cheerful Clrcl" clftc lolorl .... hen burned are: Red U tr ' A VIRlt Frum Saint Nichola." London, Ohio, we r e ca era 0 eel -.trontiWD chloride; :,rHn-bii. Group. A pleuant evening ot cards ·Tw'.. the before the meeting, will be held thetr .llter. Mt;I, Mabel Hathaway At tile time THill GAZETTE UN bUlbi 00 Itron.er UlaD 1ft wal enjoyed and a deltcloua lalad dum chloride; blut-.reen-copper I n"w bl'''"r knuwn at t~e oftlce of the uld The on Sunday afternOOlL went to prea .. neither 'of the abon watta. Tbel'~ b~l&ht .nO\llb to be oxld. 0; copper lull.te; or~ng_ NIlJht Befure Cbrl.tm..... coa~ WaynenWe ,National Banlt OD course wal Thetr peats DtIIIlbera had been claimed. .1lJ .DeI colorful, ,.. don't calclum. chlorlde; IsvlDde~". trlbuted mu.t 10 our prnent ClaD· Tuead..,. J~ II, 11&5 at t1rO Mrs. Lena Hartsock wu' a gueat , .te enouah beat ,., burD folie ••. were: Mr. ' aDd Mu. Lawnnoe Iiwn chloride; .nd yeUow'-tMidlum Brown. Mr, and MI'lI. Olenn Boro'clock p. m. - WedDeadar at .. Staal.,. party eYen GO direct eootlct. "'lit Sa,ntl a. •• ch1orlda, .JAJUIJ lD. .JONES breakt.. t at tbe bome of her In. QeD DII'lodJ.a"- to d....11II1Da den, Mr. aDd lira. J. B. IUch, III', A ..eond mal.bod-U aC1II cuneI • danrbtel'ln-law. Mn. Viola CUrry aDd Mrs. S. S. l!lll1l, Mn, Ada .re 10 be UHd-Ia to clip Ibe eane. SmIth aDd . Mr, aa4 Mn. mrn.. LIBRARY TO C.LOII lS-lf.JHc.-W CUhler in B,"e1lbUrs &DI ll on Sundar Dar. Until Ch...... lD paraftID and belora die paraaln _ •••• _ . , •••••,........... aba ".. • ...at at a __... NUrIDI'I .... IlIIda. Hot . . . . BuUerwortb. IWdtnI IPI'IDlde wltb ,. . follow- D&CIEM ••" .. AND • TIle Wape To'trll8blp. PUIIa ~ d1Daer fill' ......~ II... Bel.. &lid III'. ' ,- - TrImo dIIpII,J. fa . . IDI ebaalJeata for dIaIrId eo1or ..: 111'• ~ 1111 or II&IaYlU. Ylalted &h.... nat. ....... .-ute ......... ..... IIeI: 01_ . 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ABOUT FOLKS YOU ItNOW HOME FROM FLORIDA
Mra. J. B. Chapman arrived home on Saturday alter spending several weeke In Florida. HOME ON FURLOUGH
Private Ronald Su,rs arrived home Sunday [rom Cheyenne. Wyoming for a fifteen day fu.r· lough. XMAS IN LEESBURG, FLORIDA
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Prether and two children will .pend Chri.tmae In Leesbnrg, Florida with the lat· t er'a mother.
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Ou1.tm.. la, ahoY. IU the dl' on .b1ch .e r.cofDlu the NaUvltJ of ChrUt. It b.. been .0 IiDce the fourth eent\1r)', .hen the Wutem Cburcb offtclall1 adopted Dec.mber 15th u tha date of the birth of the 8.wtour. I Slnce that tim.. thla ....ataat of aD ev.DtI bal completel)' for. lbactowed e"1T blItorical eVeDt oeCWTlDa OD the .ama 4ay. Au lUl10nt to tell you of IOmethln, 11M III blBtorJ that hlPpened on December 15th other th.n the birth of CbrlIt, .nd chaDcea are tile, wtll ..ve JCIU • ne"tI.,. an.
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A few wW remember til., 11 .aa on thlI •• 4a.. that o.or,. W..h1natoD crolled the Delawere. 0nI1 e true dudent 01 hktorJ wW GUESTS FROM CLEVELAND teU you that the dlta mark. the Mr. and lira. Fred Benz and blrthda, 01 l'llc Newton. Clare sone of Cleveland, are gueats or Barton Ind Franc.a Blake, Imnng Mr. and Mrs: Charles LeM.y and IItherl children for the CbrlStm88 holiday. Actuall,. the 'ICt thlt Wuhan • . Ion crolled tb. Dellware on Chrlstm.. la aU the .verage IN CARR NURSING HOME Mr. Walter Cast la now belDJ American should be expected to cared tor at the Carr Nuralng remember But. It'. IntereaUng to Home qfter Brew daYB ot serIous nole .ome of the other evenlJl th,t ha ppened on the 18m. da,: lllnesa. ' In 1837. the BI ttle Okeechobee RECEIVES DISCHARGE In 1941. J apanell c'pUll'ed Ron, Mr. Richard Lawson bas r eceived Kong. hiB ' honorable discharge from mil · In 1492. wreck 01 &bl Santa Ma· ltary ICll'Ylce, and. haa arrived at til. at Hl ltL the home of his parenti, Mr. and In 1926. Hlrohlto bee, me Emper. Mn. T. O. x...wlOn trom Eustis. or of Jlpan. It wa. al.o on Chrtaun •• da,. VIrginia. '" 1947. that Chlnl'. eonatltutlOD Idopted .nd went Into ef. GUESTa I~ POINT PLEASANT Mr. and Mra. Loyd DavIa .nd 'ect, maklnl &bl dlte Chlne'l Na· tlon.l Ren,l,unce Do)" And. H. N. and Mn. WlllIam Dam and Chrlatm.. la allO the bla1bcla, 01 daughter were Sunday P.ta ot the town of Kello. Wublnaton. ..&Mr. and Mre. Clarence J. Dam and tied on Cbrlatm.. du. 1147. b, claupWII In Point PI_Ill, Weat PllIr W. Crnrford. VIrginia.
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Wraren County Datrymen may soon be IUIked t.o cooperate In a program desIgned to rid dairy herds ot Brucellosis. Dairy Servo ice Units all over the country are cooperating with the United States Department of Agriculture In th Is nation wIde plan. According to Warren County Dairy Service Unit President. Harold Heisinger. the group has con· tacted Dr. David Hill of the Stat e VeterInarians omce for the partlc. ulars on how a county program Is carried out. The Township Directors will ask other dairymen to help circulate petitions requesting tbat the testlug service be provided In Warren county. Fifty-one per cent ot tbe herdowners repre· aentlng 75 % the dairy cattle must sign the petition requesting that State Departhent of Health bring In a mobile laboratory to run a milk test on all cows. The test Is (Tee of cbarge. HeisInger pointed out that there Is probably no more bangs disease In Warren County now t ban ther e ever W81l but thllt the dairymen ot tbe county are desIrous In produc· Ing a better product tor human onsumptJon. He emphasized that ma ny ot the dairymen no w have Ilerlodlc checks of theIr cattle.
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December In order tor the atate S. Kersey and the Vocational Ag. Waynesville scbools wl11 clole achIeve It! 1954 quota of ,343,. rlcullure Department at LebanoD Thuraday at 2 p. m., HarveYlbur, 400.000 in the two bonde. lARue and the Extenllon Service. Thursday at 2 p. m. and Spring·
Mr: and Mra. J . .T. Bursk., and Mra. wUlIam Btro• • with Mr. and Mn. Dale Durlee of Mlamll' burc, attended the wedding of Mr. Dotree'a brother In Columba on boeteu to the Happy Hour Club I 367. Sales in ·November 111. Warren UR • • County amounted to '15,631 and Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. on Wednnday .t the FrIend. ~ . . . . . Durree were membera ()f the wed· clal room. compare to U4,568 sold in the A deUcJoa covered dlth d~er VUU .. same month of 1953. ding party. w.a enjoyed with the tablea all Cumulative .ales through Nob-, uutull, .. _Rg_A -'th c.....--. On JlOIldaJ eveDln" Dee. 18, lin. Fl'ed Gra1llD&n wu hoatels vember for the etate were ,301. fAMILV DINNER IN XENIA' IIn.~ Miami Chapter 107. OES met In to the New Centur, club on Fri· • 87.8 "'''!Crhcatent of vthe Mr. and Mra. Charlet LeMay I,nd mae decorations by the memben reguln.r Besalon tw1th in:atallatlon day at the Far H111.1 Party Houae •659,~95. or ta rman an family and Mn. MarjOrie Burton and tollowing guBlta. Mn. D. R. ot offlcera for 1965. Mary Lou :wIth Mra. Clarence Berryblll. Mra. year s quo ,,,,,,, attened the family Chrlatmu dIn· Smith. Miaa Eva McMillan. Mra.. Palme.r and Cecil A. Palmer, Eo L. Thoma.a, Mra. Ellen Conner, ~~8dale reported. Total aales In ner and party at the home of Mr. Gilbert Frye, Mra. Ira Hetsler. Worthy Matron atld Patron. pre- Min Elizabeth Chandler, Mrs. reasch~o~~~ 89t:ro~g~0 tovember and Mrs. Richard G1eaaeman In Mra. Rawlellfh Bosan and Mra. sided over the opening and bua· Garland Eltamper, I,nd Rev. Dale of Its uota' at :'~92 840 . per cent Xenia. The party wa& allO a houle Carl Jonea. In... l188aion and upon their 1'8- Limbert as guesta. The opening If th! state la to' m ' Its reo An eDtVtainJDI PI'Oll'alD was .lr,m8l1t, !tn. Omar Mellol of and roll call were conducted by eet warming for the Gte8lemaD'a new prepared bJ' Mra. Blale Hockett Lebanon, presIding Installing offl. the presIdent, Mn.. Alva Thomp- aPQnSlblUi: to the benationai quota. home. and Ml1B. JOII8l)hJDe Goa, and cer. wae 1n chal'le. She wu al' IOn and Mra. J. P. Fromm. Mrs. greater e ort must expended In ,ifta ~ere exchanpcl around the alated by Mra. William Strouae, Walter WhItaker a'nll Mra. D. C. ~e few ~m:lng daya of 1954. ,.11.1 decorated Chrl.tmu tree. Mrs. Rolla RoWland. Mrs. J . J. Wdge were In charge of the pro- e sugges ed at bond volunteers Alter a moat plauant day the Burake, Mrs. Cecil A. PalDler, Mn. gram. They Introduced as their make po.IUve that limit buyer. of club adjourned unUI FebrualT, R. H. Hamock. Mra. G1.nn Bland, gue.t speaker. Rev. Dale Limbert. E I:~d H Bo~::4 hav~ uled tbel~ January helng a vacatlOIl month. and Mr. William StroUBe. who gave several verslona of the pr ege t ~r ,an recommen Gruton KeaallllW" 88. Boute I, when Mrs. Leeter Shatter wlll be The tollowlng ottlcera were In· beautiful Chrlstm.as~ atory. usIng us~ o~h the two bonds taas bonuses Waynesville, died early Sunday at hostees. ..:... ll~ or tile coming year; Wor- many fine poems.. from well. an rlstmas pres en . The In· Greene Memorial hospItal. He la thy MatroD, Cec11 Shipley; Wor. known poets. Everyone thorough. dlvldual limit on E Bondlt Is U5.· survived b1 hll wife, Kat.1e; two thy Patron, PaUl Shipley' Associ· Iy enjoyed this bea!l1t1ful old story 000 Issue price. and '20,000 on H d.ughters, Mrs. Amanda Earnhart ate Matron. Phyllis Har~ook, Aa· told In prOBe and verse. Bonds. of Wayneaville, and Mn. JohD 110aoclate Patron, David Hartsock; The club WIUI Illvlted to the Taggart of Lewtlburg: two IOUI, Secretary. Maloy L. Earnhart; home of, Mrs. Wa1t4~r Whitaker In Norman and Arthur of Dayton; Treasurer. Lucile Armitage; Con· January when Mlao Natalie MurD eight grandchUdreD, ami nine ducUeas, lIarjorie L. Smith; All' ray and Mrs. N. F. Earnhart , will '''Our physical bodlel are com. great grandchlldf8n. . Ritea were soolate Oonduetrea., Helen Brown; bo In charge ot the program. Fol· posed. of atoms; when. theae atoms held at 2 p. m. Tueaday at Stub". Chaplain. Minnie B. Fromm; Mar· lowing adjournment. a delicious begin to separate decomposItion HOw c1Id .t com. ~t that 8m. funeral home with bnrlal In Mid· shall. Sue Brown; Organist. Betty· Ice c.ourse WIUI ser ved at tables sets In. then comes what we call dIe Run , cemetery. Rev. Buttons tI drop. bt. &lite down the chlm· jane Brown; Adah, Barbara Work· ooautlrully decorat.ed with the death. This composition ot atoms ney' officiated. which constitutes the body or mor. For the 'IlIWII' to thla commOD man ; Ruth, -LoIs Wyant; Esther. Cbl'lstmas theme lin keeping. tal element of any created 'belng beUet .bout Santa and Chrtatm ... Harriett Bernard; Martha, Vir. Is temporary. When the power of we must back to Saint Nichol,.. glnla Hopkins: Electa, Myra Mor· re,pODllble tor 10 man, other CIao gan: Warder, Elinor Alltord i Sen· I attraction which holds these atoms loma related to Chrlatm... tlnel. Howard Brown. • d6 together Is wlthtlrawn. th e body . The Inatallatlon ceremonies were ""tln om. all such, ceases 'to exist. With th e There', •• torl Ibout an impoverished nobleman who WI. unable most impressively given. , The Mr. and Mrs. Rall)h Tull, of Cln· soul It Ie ditferent. The soul Is to find husband. for bt. three guesta were then Invited to the c.l nnatl, were Isltors on l3unday not a' combination of elements. It dllughters because he could not .,. d!Ining where Ice cream. afternoon ot their Ilunt, Mrs. Mae Is composed of many atoms, It Is 0 .. furd a dowry For elch." He wa. cake and coffee mere served at Harrison. of one Indivisible substance and abrout, to sell the daughterJ Into tables beautltully arranged wIth Is eternal. It Is entirely olll U you wish to ,el a. mucb Miss Ruth Chandler was a guest \" of slovery when St Nlcholaa beard Chrlstmu appointments. ot her sister, Miss lillizabeth Chanthe order ot physical creation: It ··color" as ,po.alble In Jour C!1rlatAbout It Silently. Old Saint Nick Both the reUrlng and newly In· dler at 11 meeting olt the American Is, eternal and ImmortaJ."-Abdul mas observan'ce. here', I noveJ dr"l'tJ e d thrpe baga of lold down stalled Worth Idea . • -y Matrons rocelve<1 Association of UnIverslty Women Baha. - Submitted by Mrs, Helen thl' chimney All three daughte'u many lovel)! gifts. McCoy. Pine cones, .man kindling or ~1II; n married and lived happily at the GIrls Club in Middletown chips can be 80 treated IS to give " V ~ I aftt' f ' •• """"."."""""""""." ••••" •••••:.. on Monday evening. A delightful 'Iff colored flames when burned In ,Th"reaf,ler , Saint Nlcholaa waa , program of harp music was given Wlnn.r. Of U. S. the fl~plRce Dipped or loa ked In ,.rten pictured holdln, three bag. Notice Of Sharehold.... by an accomplished' harpIst, Mrs. R solution of various salta of cer. ·.f !told It Is thoulht that he' died . M ..tln. J,ean Eas()n Harriman, or Colum· Bond. Named lsln metals. conea or chips will ahuut ~.~ II 0 lind historian. say , bus, Ohio. The following two numbers are burn with • dlatlncttve color thot fur 30 day. after hll death The annual meetlng .o( the share·. Mr. Sheldon Shl~eves of WII. the winners of last weeks two U. CilDee will not res rlll , absorb hl~ genllli ~plrtt roamed the earth. "n ter so ~8It, mU~' h. , uspended IlIiln!! lht' hl'arll! of mAnkind with holdera of The Waynelvllle Na· mlngton, visited -,vlth his mother S. Savlnga Bondi! which will be tlonal Bank of Waynesville. Ohio, Mra. l\eba Shrlevea on Frida)" af. given by the merchants every III • 101utJOD of tul'peDUne In",1' lind geni-ru}!lty tor the electl~n of 'dlrecton · aD4 ,ternoon. week unUl Chrlstmae. Compound. whlcb produce apeII cnuld be ....leI thllt 5t Nick the transaqton of such other bua· ' . cUle ~olorl ' wb~n bumed Ife: Red ynd Dr Clemenl MOl/re, who wrote Ines. a. may be proper to come ' Dr. and Mrs, Ernest Roan83le, 'or ...trontlum , chlorIde; · Ireen-b.' 1\ Visit From Saint Nlchql .... before the meetlna, wUl be ' held 1.ondon, Ohio. w ere callera of , rtum cblorlde; blul·,reen- copper '''ow' bpll." knuwn ... .. 'Ti¥I, lb, at tlie ofnce of the ·1.ld Th. their alater, Mrs. M,abel Hathaway At .the time THE GAZETTE oxide or copper auII,te; oran,_ 'w.nt to prea.. neither of the abon NIIIlI Before Chrl.tm .... t COD' W&)'D8ITiU. NaUODal -B a n k 011 on Sun4ay arternooill. c.lclum cbloride; l• .,encler-pota. lin. Lena R.rteoct"u a peat DUmbera twi beeD claimed. U'lbuted mOil to our preaent ~. Tu_d&f, '.J.u. 11. 1155 at _ Blum chlorld.; and ,eU0W-en41um ~.pl of ~*- aa•• o'clock p. m. - Wednead&J at al Btallley party ahlorld. , . .JAJUlB 111. .JONES, breaktut ' at thlle', home of her Two M.... Shoppln. A neond metllod-U '0IlI1 eot\el 'CU~er daqhter-lD·IalV', rll· Viola CUm .... to be UHd-II to dip the con.. IH....a~l~ In H-"e,..bm. ad on Band.1 D.,. UIIIII Chit.~• III parab and ~ die par.lrln . LlBRARV 'TO CLOIE llardenl ..,rIaIde willi the IoUn· DacE ...E .. 1M AND • _........................... ."eDlq ahe ...... I I I . at a - - - - - - - - - - - - 'l'Iae Wape '1'cnruIlIp PUUo LA~ ~ ... II'QdIoD. KiN Belell aad IIr, I'raDII: TrtJD. .... ebem1eaJa for ..... color et· IllS: Or_ IIP;_ ~J NIl InIr .... ·be . . . . aD .., OD JOB C. 111'. 0nIl at 0. .... ble of lbIa'lllle Ylalted til.... au&, I'IItIr, Dlelaaw It ... ...... of JaIl aut, lIiN l)eatller- Mau lI,..ue staY... OIl aattnar IOdIuIn ..,. ,.;..,.. . II, • tit III DQtoa. afterDooD.
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DwIght H ell kat b 0 r D , (above), of Forest-wu elected prealdent of the Ohio Farm ,Bu· reau Fed era t lon, repllU)lng Everett F. RIttenour, Piketon, wbo announced hie retirement carller this month. The Wyan. dot County Farm leader be· c.om • the filth president of the . Carm organlr.ntlon. Ferrll Owen, Newark potalo grower. 1V88 elected vice president.
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mlttee, said today, with announceCo ...... pondent• • nd advertl.e... .... ... •.reby nc Jfled th.t .11 ment of November bond eales. . copy ..u.t. ... Jft ..... Qaatte off... "by 5:JO Mo . e~."lnCl for November investment 111. E and the Chrl,tma, .nd New Vel,. edItion.. Thla, I.. nece;tllllry becau •• B Bonda In the ltate totaled ,26.. of the e.rller pre.. tIme on thB!le ' ..UeI. 688,473 for a gaIn of 4.3 per, cent .Thank you for yGUrt cooperatlon.-The Publlahe,... over the same month last year, !In. Harry Batterthwa.lte ".. .................." . . . . . . . IW="' . . . . . . . .:4W4C44C_ when purchases reached '25.567..
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Warren County farm Income for 1953 has been estimated at US. 970,000 by Agricultural Eslonomillt at Ohio State Unlveralty. Informa· tlon from livestock market outlets, USDA r&ports and other rellal)le sources Is a.aaem bled eaCh year to keep farm people Informed of theIr economy. This represents a slight lucrease over the year 1952. Despite tbls Increa se In Income many. 'armers actually ended up with a smaller gross 'Income than the 1952 year since the cost or materIals they purcha8e has IncreGsed In a greater proportion than their In· come, The major source of farm Income was derived from the sale of hogs which amounted to $5.168.900 or 3'll of the total Income. Thill represents an Increase of 4% over 1952. With the dairymen It was a dlf· ferent story. howe"er, when their Income dropped almost one mlllion dollars In the county. In' 1952 the total Income from the dairy enterprises amounted to 27 % of the total or $3.611, 44 agalust 20% in 1953 or $2.794,000 • The state average Income per acre was $63.14 with Warren coun· ty topping the state averag& at
According to County Agent .Tohn Mowbray, planl are now In the making for a tractor maintenance school In Warren county this win. Ohioans wUl ha.ve to 1II.vest all- ter. The Ichool would be a coopproximately 42 mlUloD dollars III eratlve endeavor between the mao E and H Savlnga Bonda during cblnery deslers of the county. Joe
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fi ve eessloD8 held one nIght each week tor five ,w..u. Mowbray emphasized that the Bchool Is along the preventative maintenance line.
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A joyful trip to buy a OhrlatThe annual meeting of the War. mas tree ended In traredy Sunday ren County Livestock Producers Association wlll be held In th9 when a three-yeaN>ld boy waa thrown trom a car and Injured CafeterIa at Lebanon 'HIgh School fatally. • on Tuesday evening. January 4, The child. William Patrick 'accordlng to County Agent John Kelly, Route' 1, Mason, WBS accom· Mowbray. Tbls year the emphasis will be panylng hIs father, WillIam M., on placed on beef ('attle teedlng and the tree-buying expedItion. Kelly saId the car auddenly bethe main speaker will be Dr. Earle ,an to Illde on a allck county road W. Klosterman of the Beef FeelS· Ing Station at the OhIo Agrlcul· tour miles southeut of Mason and It plunged down a tour·foot ditch. tural Experlment Station at Woos· ter. His topiC will be. "What's Bla IOn was toased trom the automobile. New In Beef CatUe Feeding." The plannlng......£ow.IWJLUSlIl-lJL..JIUJII"-II'A'91 nlng It panel of beef cattle feeders trom the county who will dIscuss their own beef cattle feeding op· erattons. On Frt)latY altiepuoonor the w. Reports or the livestock com· mlttees will be given and new C. T. U. meet~ was held at the committees elected, Refreshments Firat Church of Christ. The meet· will be sen·ed. The meeting wUl ing was opened with the song, "WQndertul Words of LIfe." and slart promptly at 8 o·c1ock. 1\Irs. Flossie Carey reading part of the 2nd chapter of Matthew and ~ Mrs. Olive ~rl offering praye,r. v (100,. c.~o,.a \0'" After the bus iness session, Mrs. Price Roberts. helng, In charge the program, read articles on "The Work In China," "Liquor Advertising Opposed In Monticello, Indiana," and " Two BlJrten. 2,vc.P(jPc.c.", ders Arrested In Dayton·Sprlng· It won·t be a chilly Christmas (or field Are .. " Dr. Emma Holloway many ouldoor evergreens and read, "The Report of a Physi· shrubs this year. with outside cla n," and "That Alcohol Is Sharp'bome decors tiona expected to be er Than a Tlvo-Edged ' Sword," even more popular than '" pasl and Mrs. Eva. Durnett read an ar· tlcle on lo cal option news ove.r years It's nice to hove bright decora the state. Uoris outSide, tree experts say. but The meeting was closed by sing' too many bome owners give thei r IlIg "Silent Night" , and repeating home grounds evergreens a hot the Union Dendlctlon: 'oot while at,lnllill them with overly·powerful Chrlslm_ - lights for I blinking. brlllls'nt colorama They offer thb advice to protec! tree. while utilizIng them to the beal advantaee In achlevln, thai beautiful oUldoor display : Mr. atid Mrs. Keller Hoak enter· U.. only electrical !lJfture. de· talned on Friday evening and 'had .IJIled to be .trull' OD outdoor .as their guests the CheerfUl Clr91e treei Group. A plelUlant evening of carel. UII bulb. DO .tron,er &bID ' 1l't . wltll. The,'r. brllht .nollih to be wail enjoyed alnd a , delicious aalad wa. lienee!. Their pUt.. 'II and colorful, y.t dOD" ,entr- ' course .ta enoup to burn foll.,e, were: Mr. and MI'I. L&wren'oe Brown. Mr. aDd Mrs. G181Ul Bor.YlD on dIr.ct contle\. Ole. pvIod1cau, to detarmlDl den, Mr. and lira• .J. B. JUeh, Ill': and Mrs. S. S. IlIlJa, lira. Ada . . . . . . . 01' rou.,. are ' turnID • . . . .lit vtclD1tr at l1li* U ao. SmIth aDd Mr, ad IIrs. EiR• ' ....,...,. tile u,hta. Nol neD • Butterworth.
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The Harveysburg Alumni MSO' claUon sponsored n 50-50 dance In the high scbool bulldlngaturday ev nlng. The Adult Clnss of the M tho· dlst Church combined a Christmas party wIth their regular meeting Fr I day evening when th e g roup
Mr. Clyde Levley I a pllllent at Clluton M mOMlll hospitlll. WII. mlnglon. He Ie lufterlng from a heart ailment. This communlUes' first nulomo· bile ratnJlty tor th 's year occurred early Friday lDornlng when Mra, Margaret Drown, SO, at WllmlDg· lon. was k1l1ed Instantly aft r the ______________
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'Estate of Etta May Smith, dec'd., Denzel Tedridt, 23, d'actory flnt and Ifinal account. were ap- Worker, Blanche.ter and Annetta proved, allawed and confinned. Stamper, 21, factory worker, Estate of ~rcy Hall, d~d ., Lebanon. first and final accounts were apJames Froclgoe, 48, mechanic, proved, allowed and confinned. Franlelin and J eanette HazelMARRIAGE" UCENSES wood, 39, Franklin. Ivan Denison, 44, bar tender, Charles A. Call a han, 19 Waynesville a T1relma Ken- mechanic; -tPlrank1ln and Bal'bara nedy, 41, Waynesville. Ann Ta lor 19 Franklin William Egleston, 23, pipe fi ty, . ' . , ter, Middl" town and Christine Clyde Mullms, 22, paper workHamml()ck, 18, swikh. board oper- er, Mamisburg and Bertie Estep, ator Franklin. 16 student Franklin " _' _ _ _._ _ __
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Chamberlain andJamea WeIll appointed apprallen. Estate of Myrtl R. Barnhart, dec'd., estate i1ille eel from administration. Estate of Fred Eo Sherwood dec'd., Nellie -M. Sherwood, execu: trix, transfer of real estate grant~ ed, estate exempt from inheritance ~x. First and final &Ccounts fIled. Estate Effie B, White, dec'd., first, final and distributive accounts were approved, allowed and cortfirmed .
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FERRV CHURCH OF CHRIST Brron Carver, Mln1ster Bible School, 9 : 30 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a . m. Prayer Meeting, 7:00 p. m. Young People's Meeting, 1: 00. EvenIng Services, 7 :30 p. m.
LVTLE METHODIST CHURCH B. E. Baughn. P&ltor UnUied Service, t: 46 L m.
Springboro At Morro_ The Springboro Pantherl reo main undefeated In league play arter defeating Morrow Friday night 61.64. Their record 6.0. ST. MARV'S EPISCOPAL Quarter Scorel: The Rey. Samuel N. Keyl. Rector Springboro ______ 20 83 45 61 Sunda,: Morrow -----_____ 11 26 42 64 Holy Communion, 1: 80 L .IlL Rel.e rve - Springboro 37; Morrow Ohurch School. 10:00 L m. 18. Adult WorabJp, 11,00 L ' m.
Advertise in THE GAZETTEI UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH William ChanDon, Mlntater, . Sunday School 9 :lIO &. m., Mr Harley Thomaa. Supt. • Pr(!acblAg, every othel' Sunda, 11:45 a. m. Evening Service, Ilrst Sunday lu month.
Price Roherta, Minister CAESAR'S CREEK FRIEND8 Dlhle Scbool at 9: 30 a. m. Charles Roberts, MIniater, Morning WorshIp at 10 :80 a . m. Charles Stanley, Supt. Special Class at . 7 :00 p. m . Worship Bervice. 10 9.. m. EveDlng Worship at 1 :30 p. m . Sunday School. 11 a . !D. Prayer Meellng each Wednesday evening. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U, B. . Eugene Orltrlth, Pastor Sunday Scbool, 10 &. m. Morning Wo.shlp, 11 a. m. ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH Youth FoUowshlp, 6 : 30 to 9: 00 Rev. John Berning, Pastor. Masses 8: 15 and 10 : 00 a. m. LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ChrJsUan ·Sclence aervices are . . held every Sunday morning at 10 MT. HOLL.,. METHODIST Highland Ave. at 11 o·cft!bk. Sunday school at the eame bour. T. M. Scate, M,l nlster Testimony meetings ~at Wednell' Sunday School, 9:30 ·a. m., E, day evening o! each month at 8. "/.. Earnhart, Supt. Worship Service, ]0:30 s. m. SUNBAY RADIO PRGGRAMS: Evening Sl!.rdce, 7.30 p. m. . WSAI-8:46 a. m~ WlNG-9 : 00 a,m. WPFB-4:00 II. m, FUL.L GOSPEL CHURCH OF . TH E AI&EM BLY OF QOD CHURCH OF CHR,8T H.ryey.burg Main and MI.ml Str.ita Rev, Thom.. LarilOn, f&8tor. Blhle .tudr, Thurad..,., 7:80 pm. Snnday: Bible Study. ,10, a. m·. Cbrtat'l_ Ambaaaa4ora, Saturd&1, 'Communlon, lUi . L m. 7.10 p. m. . . Preaching, 11: 00 'L m.' 8DJlu, SclIooI, Buada7, ' 10:00 Budar eyenlng, 7.Ie p. -m. , L:C;rDlDc Wonblp, SDJlda1. 11:16 Wed, .v.~, Blbl• .Stud; 7:80.
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GUESTS FRO Mr, and Mrs. Roy A. Scherer &nd da.Y&Mtr EIaJD.. of Da,ton, YIlJtol'll MondaJ afternoon of Mr, and MI'II. Paul Scherer DJld lona. - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ __
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METHODUh CHURCH Dale LImbert. MInllter Cburch 841hool, .:80 L m., Mr. Derbert McMlI1aD, Bupt. Worahlp Bemce, 10:10 L m. youth Yellowilip Sundar 7:80 II, m. ChQir Pracdee Thursdar ~.09.
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IJve Wire and Prosr ... lye An Or&antsation SecoDd To Noae. Stnct17 SeUera on the Beat All Aroufld Market In tbe Count.., SERVICE THAT 8ATI8.FIEI For Dally Market Reportl: WLW, Cincinnati, U :1l5 WPFB. Middletown, 11 : 46 WCKY, ClnotnnaU, 11 : 15 WKBV, Richmond, Ind., 11 :30 (EI.tern B~da~ Time)
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ChJ1.tmll la tr.dltlODall, • dlf of un!veraal IOOd wlU. EVID lD timet of war the b.ttlefronla .r. otten Quiet and .erene, by mutual con.ent., on Chrlltml. D.,. It WlI 1110 on [Jlecember ~th. to 1888. thlt Prealdlml JohnlOD II. .ued hls Civil War .llmneat,. In In IUempl to htll th. woundl left by th• • rral Wlf. ,John.on 1.ltIed ID amnea!, procilimatlon which did not exclude ellY peraonl or cl...e. ot per.ODI-- Dot even the hl.heat oII'\cl.l. 01 the Cnnfede ...
Atter a cloae cont~at in which they led at the f lrat quaner, b.lf &Dd third quarter, the Spartan3 lost to the Muon Cometa 6 -60 Tuud&1 night on the Comets homo floor. High Bcorer for the Splr' tan. 11'&8 Bradley with 14 pointe and bigb point man tor tho Comete 11'&1 Middleton with 17. VARSITVWaynelville. 58G:' F. P. Frye ____ ____ ._ ______ 2 6 9 Bradley ______________ 6 2 14 ShIpley ________ _______ • 4 12 Purkey ____ ____ __ _____ 5 1 11 Smith _______________ 0 2 2 &al _______ __________ 3 4 10
F. P. M •• 6GBehymer _____________ G4• 8 Melampy _____________ 1 o o 2 Middleton ____________ . 1 3 11 Stringer _____________ 1 Erbeck ______ ________ 4 6o 142 Eyrich ____ ________ _ 6 Paak ______ _________ 1 o 12 o 2 McClung _____________ 0 Stok.r. and Convtralon Bumera WUllams _____________ 1 1 1 () 2 SERVICE .nd INITALLATIO·N FOR~-:Totala __ ___ _______ 26 FREE E8TIMATES 10 60 QUArter Scorel:__ _14 FOR RENT - ,~ Rooma, aeml· Waynesville ___ 3 26 4J 58 modern. GLADYS FRYE. Rt. 2, ON ALL MAKEI Mason 22 39 60 Phone S52L c-12·9-(3t)-12-2S RESERVESB. In the tlret overtime game of the seaaon tor WayneRville, the Re· ADVERTISE IN THI GAZITTI _ North Stre~t ."d Dayton Ro.d serves defeated Mason's Reserves 42·40 atter nn excltlDg three min' SHOP IN YOUR HOMI TOWN I Phone Wayne.vllie 3274 ut s of overtime play. Flannery - YOU WILL " IND BARGAINS '~llIIlmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll" was high scorer f.o r the locals with 13 points, and Johnson wa s #."#', ••••' •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••, •• ,.,••",••••••, ••• , high man tor Mason with 16. Wly "e.vllle, 42G. F. P. TELEPHONES: \\oaller __ ____________ 3 1 7 Thompson __________ 6 0 10 WAVNE8VILLE .2091 Scherer. P. _________ 3 2 8 LEBANON Offle. 2·1028 FlanDerr ____ . ______ 6 1 13 RE81DENCE 3·2811 Fro8ure _____________ 2 0 .. MORROW No.3 SAND and GRAVEL
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Carll.le At KI"II' M111..CarUlle defeated Klnp Mills Friday night at KiD,@rB Milt. 8S-6I1. High scorer fOI; Carlille 11'&8 Rid· Inger with 24 and hi gh point man tor Kinp MllIs was Rolllnaon with 19. Quarter Scores: Carll,le ________ M 38 68 68 Klngs Mllla __ _____10 22 80 63 SealOna Recordl - Carllsle, 3-3; Kings MlUs, 2·4. NEXT COUNTY GAMES: On FrIday 'nlght, Jan. 7, the high school balket ball teama of the county will retume play with the following I~e games sched· uled for that ·date: WaY\leavllle at M~.rrow. Harveyshurg at Klnge Mms. Carlisle at MalOn. Springhoro d06ll not play on that date.
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Jloi/Ja g W/";,.I .M,tJ,.~ ext,.. Wo,./c 3DI' lIDII-K/UIW- W/u, Th. bollda, wlllri I. about UI ... In IDd before It II aU over .om. of u. ma, feel like .tretcb· to, out on th. IOta beneath a .I&n: "Do not dlaturb until December 211. 18M." Bu\. let·. race IL Tbe commoD c•• ual1.7 II thl. 11m. of &be ,ear I_Mom Who ,eta .tu6 with tb. lob of doln, .U th. "blns," of food. of decoratlona. of pracllcalb everything? You 1IU'I~ed It-thf flrat one up In the morn In.. and ususlly the lall 10 ;.'Ir. a. nlsht -Mom Moa. of UI could plve the wa, rot I mort enJoYlble Chrl.tm.a th1J year IDd • happier New Year. b, m.kln, .• n earb relOlullon ,. could be done with the .Impl. de termlnatiOD to help make Mom', . Chrlstm .. en ellier one It mlch! be done by d lvldlna up lome ot Mom'. "extra" duties and ull.n· ID, . ' .har. to each mflmher 01 the ramlly ChrlltmBl .a • tlul, .ealWn .nd • Ume of ,ood will Poor Mum. tired Ihf thou,b. la usually doe.n" even hav .. Ume to thln~ much les. rel8ll lind eni'" thf .plrltual bIPA~i nll ' nf ttl .. ,e381111
Another ot the characteristics of the cburch of the {Irat cen. tury Is Its organization. Before a church has the right to wear the name of Christ It must be organized Just (18 ' the c hurch waa 10 the first century. Let us notice the organization of t:he church. Jesus ChrIst Is the only head ot the church or thet New Tes. tament. This fact Is clearly taught In the Word or God, and need" only to be Investigated to be proven. Colossians 1: 18, "He 19 the hend of the body, the church:' Ephesians 4: 15, .. . •. whlcb Is the head, even Christ." EpheSians 1: 22, 23, ". . . and gav, him to be head over all things to the church, which 1.8 his body . . . " Just 8S there Is ONE body, there Is ONE hell,ll . . We can not find , upon investigation. one single passnge that speaks ' of two heuds for the c hurch , or of one hend In heavell Emd one on earth . . The Bible also teaches that every congregation is to have Its OWD -organization. Paul says to Titus In Titus 1: 6, " . . . ordaIn elders In every city . . . 'I Elders were older mEln who fUItilled th e qualltJc8t1onli set forth In Titus 1 and I ,rhliothy lI. No nlan call scripturally be an elder unless he fulfllla 'these qual. Iflcatlons. Elach congregation In the days ot tbe apostles was told to appoint such men. They hold the highest ofl'lce In the church. Peter teaches In I Peter 5:1·4, that theY' are to leed the (lock and that they ans wer to Christ nlone. The elders look after th e spiritual atfalra.-I)f the church. Working under their over. sight are the deacons, evangoltst.a and every member of the church. The deacons look after t!llll material noeds of the saints, (Acts 6: 1·6) and the! 'evangeltsle vrocla.im the word Ol! God. (11 Tlmo~hy 4:1:5) . Every memher h'a s a responsibility as the "Ught of the world" and the "Ialt 01 the earth,'" and III IIPoken of as a ·sa.int and a priest. (I ~ter 2: 6 anct 9;· I CortntbJans 1: 2)·. In the Churcb of Christ the preacher dosa no~ run the con. gregation, neither Is he ,called "Reverend" or "Pastor." Also, every con&regatton Is independet1t of every other. Nc. unlveria.i organization 01 the church can he found In the Word. Every 'con. gregation, with lte plurality of elders, was sufficient unto itS-elt to do the work. outlined by Obri.t. The Church of· Chrllt at MaIn and Miami Streete . be!levea all thele scripturee and I. In the . procellB of organiling lteelf along the IInee of New Teatamelit teaching. You are cordially Invited to worabJp witb a8.
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- -WAYNESVILLS, OHIO, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23,1 954
A Visit from St. Nicholas ... By CLEMENT c. MOORE
'T was the night ~fore Christmas, when all thru the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that SAINT NICHOLAS soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar'plumbs danced through their htads; And Mamma in her 'kerchief. and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap,When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter; Away to the window I flew like a flash. Tore open the shutters and threw .up the sash. The moon on th~ breast of the new-fallen snow Gave the lustre of midday to objects below; When. what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer,
• • With a little old driver, so lively and quick. I knew in a moment it must be. SAINT NICK. More rc!pid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name: "Now, Dasherl now, Dal1cert 1I09i, P"rancer and Vixenl On, Comet! on, Cupidl on, Donder and Blihe.,1 . To the top of the porchl to the top of the wall I Now, dash away! dash away! dash away alii"
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As dry leaves before the wild hurricanes fly, .When ~hey meet with an ob~tacle, mount to t~e sky. So up to the house-top the coursers they flew, With a sleigh full of toys-and ST. NICHOLAS tool And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof, The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and wa, turning around, Down the chimney ST. NICHOLAS caf1'e with a bound. He was drell8d aU in fur, from hi, head to his foot, And his cloth•• were ' all tamished wit+. ashe. and IOOtl A bundle toys he had flung on hi. back, And he looked lik. a pedlar ju~ opening hi. pack;
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His eyes-how they twinkledl his dimples how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, . And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow. The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke, it encircled his head like a wreath. He had a broad face, and a little round belly, That shook. when he laugh'd, like a bowlful of jelly. He was chubby and plump; a right jolly old el~: And I laughed, when I saw him, in spite of myself. A wink ' of his eye, and it +Wist of hi. head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread.
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And filled all the sockings-then turned with ' it jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up. the chimney he rose. . . '
He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew; like the down off. a thistle . . . But' I heard hi") exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, . "Happy 9hristmas to aliI. and to all a .good ,night'~~.
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And when Christm as came, it was ~lways wonder ful, even though Santa might appear to have a poor memor y or to have been overly casual about reading his corresp ondenc e. In the dazzle of tinsel and brightly wrappe d gifts, all disappo intmen ts were forgotten. Then there was one season when it dawned on us th at Christm as might belong to somebody else, too. That was the year we decided to give mother and father a gift. H9w many times was the money from the piggy bank counted , how many secret. consult ations held. And finally, the gifts, bought , hidden in a cupboa rd, wrappe d behind locked doors and carefully placed beneath the tree. That was a new kind of Christmas. Fathe r, with so much knowle dge, had never envisio ned a pipe so perfect. And mother 's handkerch iefs , were so beautiful she didn't believe she could ever bring herself to use them . So old , so wise, yet never had they known such gifts as ours. T he years move on for all of us , and each succeeding year Christm as grows with though ts of ·others . We learn with the turn ing years that the more our Christm ases are given to somebo dy else, the more surely Christm as become s ours .
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Early Controversy Over Exact Christmas Date The oM,1II of mlUlJl of our ChrI .... m •• cu. tom. cln be traced blck to prehll torlo Urnes, with .ome pagaD cUltom. being modilled to lit lnto the ChrlsUan ob.erv. ncel. Even toda,.. whil" Decemb er 2& Ia elmost unlversa lly celebrat ed- .. Chrlstm u. lome countrie s . • ucb as Arm enia. celebrat e It 00 JaDua" 6, the Eplph al\7. or Iplrltua J birth of Jesus Tber. w .. conSide rable contro vera,. I.D the ea rb day. ot Chrl.. Ua nlty .. to whelher the phy.lc. I birth or lbe . plrltlJa l bir th 01 J esus .ho~ld be celebra led And those wbo beli eved th e .plrltu al birth lhouJd be ce leb r ft ,ed eveD dis I,reed amuna them slvea abltul lbe dale lome hold lni lha l II t .... k place on March 2:1. olher. thA I " occurre d on n ,, ~ em b e r 2.\ Th. thO!uluII' ti n. o,wll, ~II ' "ed upon Uel'emb er 2lI 81 the cor recl date .nd .ucb has be"n ce le bra led aloc. the yea, 3.">4
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Chr.ltmaa .a. ooc. WI. Eaater III that II .1. a movabl. t..... celebr.ted OD a cWllND' date ueb yelr SL C;yrl1. bllbop of J~ II rtiporulbl. tor altlbllahment of th. unlv.rlal date celebrate t~.y, In 13'1 A.I>.. with the P'I' millIon or Pope Junia 1. SL Cyril appointed I c:ommllllOll to deter min., II pOlllbl., 0,. prec:1ae dat. 01 Chrl,,'. l1It1vtt, TIM theolO,l' aD. ot th. ChUrcb ftna~ a,reed upon D.cember ~, and .lnee the , ;yur SM thl. date ba. beeD eel. bra ted
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CHRISTMAS DAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCuIoch were Christmas pelta of relativ81 In Linton, Indl.na. VI81T IN MAN8FIELD Rev. and MrI. S. N. Ke,.1 apent SU!tday n1 and 1I0nda,.wltb the latter'. nta. In Mautleld. '11111: IN SPRINGFIELD LIlcW. Alml .... lpeat tbe ' M C WHir ftd with ~! ·dalll'later. II.... ve1iu Ow....... ChUdru I.Il BPrlDlfte14. VIlIT. MOTHER HERE ~ n... Id B......... r IIlI&ml _Po
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While fifty·two ot the 62 tanne districts In Warren county wUl have higher tax rates during the next year due chleny to scbool tax levies and bond ISlues approved at polls In recent elections, wayned· vUle taXllayers will get a 60c per thousand dollar valuation cut on ' their taxes. County' Treasurer RUlsell Dumrord and County Aud · ItoI' A. M. Parker announced today. A decrea.ae tn tax rates was • noted In 10 of the tax dlltrlcts of the county with nine rem.lnlng the same all IlIIt year, o'fClclale ...Id. HaneYlburg CorporaUon taXlla)" era received a U.80 per $1000 val· uaUon Increaee IYld Springboro CorporaUon got a ~ •. 70 per $1000 Increase. The lowest tax rate In the coun· II tn Carlllle Local School DlI· trlct, FrankUn toWlUlhlp. where the new rate II U5.Z0 per ,iooo .. compared to U5.50 a ago. Soutb Lebanon Corporation bas the htgheet tu rate In the county amounting to $27,20 per thoulland . Memben of tbe County Budget An Indlanaa' m.n was kUle4 on State Boute 122 Bouth of Waynes· Comm1llalon are Trea.aurer Dum· ville when hI. car overturned and ford, Auditor Parker and Prosecu· burn.ed early Saturday, the state lor Young. New rates per $1000 for Wa),ne. blghway patrol reported. The victim was Stephen Gibson, lassie and Clearcreek township 26, of 80s ton, ' Ind. A pae8enger. taxing dilltrtots, old In parenthesis, Harold Treadway, of Loul8vlUe. follow: WAYNE TWP. - Wayne Local, KY"I escaped with mInor Injuries. $25.10 (,24): Massie Local, $24.70 He \Vas treated and released. Authorities said Glhson's car ap- ($32.80) : L ebB. non Exempted, parently Called to negotiate a turn. $23.4.0 ($20.50); Spring Valley Twp. CHRISTMAS FAMILY GROUP It waa Warren county's 20th traf· Local, $23.60' ($20.60); Sugar Oreek A Cbrilltmal !allDUy gathering Townsblp Local, $24.30 ($23.80); flc death of the year. wu enjoyed at the home of Mr. Chester Township Local. $23.90 and Mrs. A. O. GrlUy on Sunday ($19.90) ; Cor win Cor,POratlon, and those lIresent 'were: Mr. and Howard Florence. 73, formerly I I I $26.60 ($24.40); WaynesvllJe COl" Mrs. VIncent Grltry .nCl daugh· of WaynesvlUe, dil\d unexpectedly po ration, $27.10 ($27.60) . ter Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Paul of a heart attack last Tuesday on MASSIE TWP. - Masele Loca.I, OrlUy and children. Paul Jr. and a Hamilton street. He had resided . $23.20 U21.40) ; wayne· Local, Judy of Da)'ton, Mr. and Mr.s. In Hamilton several years. Serv· A campaign by Wooley Founda· $23.60 ($22.60) ; Cbester Township Carl Conard, Mr. and Mrs. David Ices were held at S p. m. Friday tlon students at OhIo State Un I· Local, $22.40 ($18.60); A dam s Fark a.n 4 inlaDt Elon, Dean Jet· In the Stubbll funeral home here. verslty to raise $3.600 for the new TownshIp Looal, $24.00 ($20.90) ; fery, Mr. 'and Mra. Charlell Con· with Rev. Dale LImbert offlciat. $300,000 MethodlBt student center Harveysburg Cprporatlon, $23.9b ard and c1illdren. Vlc~ and JonL Ing. Burial was In Miami cem· now under construction at Six· ($22.10). of E1dqrado. ~ a~ Mra, Otto etery. Surviving are his wife. teenth and Waldeck. ColnmbUl, CLEARCREEK 'J'WP. - Orear· Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Beul&; two daughters, !drs. Mar. nearly doubled Its goal In the creek Lo c a. I, $23.40 ($1 8.70); Brakefield of sw,blna, Mr. and garet Kuntz or Lebanon and Mrs. thre&-week allotted period. Wayne Local $24.20 ($23.10): LebMrs. Richard Nog,le .nd chJldren Ritzel Sparks of Cynthiana, Ky.; When the campaIgn closqd last anon Exemptelt $22.60 (UD.GO) ; of Sprln,V.Uey ~nd Mrs. Da!sy tour lions. Thomas of Waynes· week., It waB announced that the Miamisburg City '26.60 ($24. 0); Fllnt of MelvIn. ,·l11e. Milton of osbocton, Wilbur campaign bad netted '6,020 In 8prtngboro Corporation, ,26.60 ot pringboro aud Leon of Paris, pledges. ($21.90). Active In th campaign to raise Ky. ; one broth l' and two slsten. _ _ _ _ _ __ CHRISTMAS EVE QUESTS the $6.020 wall Louise Mart!n, Mr. and Mrs. BlIU'Old B. Earn.· Harlan. TW.s famUy group, with Den t a I Laboratory Technician bart bad u ChrlBtllnas Eve guests Mr. and Mrs. E~est Harlan, Miss Suzanne Harlan and Mr. Walter lit hlo State nlverslty, of Har· Mr. and Mre. Don Welch of Co· lumbulI, Mr. and Mnt. Harlan Burdine, were Christmas nlgbt ...,v_ey_s_b_U_Tg_._ _ _ _ _ _ _-:-__ Earnhart of ClnclniD.atl. Mr. ano! guests ' of ' tr. and Mrs. K. N. ~•••••••••••• • J •••••••;,... A Warren county IItudent was Mr8. Norman Backlert and ·dough. Hough, ' daughter Miss Dora Hough Notlc. Of Shar.hold.... among the Ohio tate Unlversl\y ler of FranJdln and Mre. Viola and son, Mr. Lorin Hough. autumn quarter graduating clas8
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown and daugbter Misl LucUle Brown, CHRI8TMA8 DAY GUESTS of Dayton enjoyed Chrlltmas din· Mr. .nd Mrs. ' Ira Heuler ana Iter with Mr. Brown's s ster, Misl :Mr. and Mrs. Harry alterthw.lte Bertha Brown. lI'ere ~rtltm&l peats of Mr. and M~III Gertrude Cbandler,. of Mrl. Leonard, Miller In Da,.t.on. Norwood, Is llpendlns part or the Chrllltm.s bollda),s 1f I t h b e 'r .unts, MII_ Ruth and EJ1sa,. VISITS PARENTI HERE MI~ JudIth Couer arrlTed on beth Chandler and Mrs. Mae HaJ" Thursday vJa plane from Albu· rison. QuerQue. N. M. to spend the Cbrlat· Mrs. LuclUe Arml~. wa , ...m.s aea80n with /ler parents, Mr. week end with her daughter, Mrs. The Waynesville Garden Club and Mrs. Ray Conner. V&lma OW'OII and family, In .. W meet with Mrs. Mable Davia and Mre, Lena Hartsock all coSp~eld. VISIT PARENTS HERE M'n. Reba Shrieves wa.a a hoateBl on Thursday, J.n. 6. MIas janet KeYI of Marlettl Chrlltmall . dInner guest of her son Mr. Emer:eon Earnhart. sa lIleet College, and Mr. Peter KeYI, of ond wife. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon speaker, will dl80USII "Ger.nlum K8II)'on Cc;llep, are spending the Shrieves lit Wllmlnston. Culture." hollda.ys with their J)IIrents. Rev. Tbere II t() be an exhibit or dry Miss Laura Rosnagle of Olncln· and Mrl. S, N. Key •. natl. Will a ChrlstmaB nay ' guest m.terlals or evergreens. "Now II l1a6 time to plut Nar· or her Illter, Mn. llaMt B.Ula· CHRISTMA8 DINNER GUEITI OhJIIUB bulbs In pots every ten day, way, here. Mr. • nd Mrs. Ralph Hutlngs en· Mrs. Lena Hartllock h.d Christ. to have conUnuous bloom. tertalned to Christmas dinner Mr. mas breakfast at the bome of her and Mrs. George Osborn. of Leb· son, Mr. Ross Hartsock and tam. CHRISTMAS EVE GUESTS anon and Private and Mrs. 'Robert Ily' and Chrlstmae dinner with the Dr. and Mrs. nobert Prelton and Ha.atlngs. lamlly of ber dau,bter·ln·law. Mrs. daught l' MarjIe and lion Ricky, of Viola Curry In Harveysburg. Cinolnnati, Mr. and Mrs. .l.ck VISIT IN ILLINOI8 ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown Mrs. Ella Dakin enjoyed dinner Preston and son MIke, of Colum· spent hristmaB with tb.lr son on CbrlatmllII day with the family bus. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Truax, h'~ I I M n'" M- of her son, Mr. Karl Dukln in Leb- of Dayton., Mr. and Mra. Charles an d d aug,. .... r· n· aw, r. a.. .... d h I h d Gene Brown 8lId Uttle daughter, anon an In t e even ng. a ,up· Truax, Sr.. of Sandusky, and Mrs. "K h" t De t r illinOiS. per with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dak.ln Lurie Hldy were Christmas ·E ve at y a .c a u , and lIt~e Gene, aleo of Lebanon. dinner guests ' of Mrs. J. K . "S ~ER GUESTS, Mrs. fAda Courtney was a Cbrist· Preston. CHRISTM ,.. mas dinner guest of Misses Ruth Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry M. Turner and Elizabeth Chandler. CHRISTMAS EVE GUESTS and children ~ad as Ohrlatmu .M rs. Lucille Arm Itaye w'a iI Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner aDd dinner guoots Mr. and Mrs. Wade Christmas day hostes8 to' Mr. and daughters had as Christmas Eve Fulton of Dayton, nnd .Mr. and ?drs. Mrs. Leater Gordon. dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Hen~ Marshall Filer and daughter8. Mrs. David Mowry and children \\'atldns, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale ot Vandalia, wer&' vIsitors of their WatkJns. CHRISTMAS EVE QUESTS aunt MilS Nancy Kenton on Sun· Mr. and Mrs. Conner and daugh'l Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart day afternoon. ters ware then among the guests were Ohrl9tm~ve dinner gueetl Mr. and Mrs. Ballinger, of MI· on Christmas nIght when Mr. ond of Mr. and Mre. ClaY,ton Smith amlsburg. were callers of Mrs. Mrs. Henry Watk11U1 entertained and family In Lebanon. ~nd Christ· Mabel «Hathaway on Sunday atter- with a famll atherlng. mas guests of Mrs. MarJotle Rob- noon. inson and children In Da)ltOn. · Our Home fa.mlly \l'OS saddened thll past week by the death 0 1 TO ATTEND OPEN HOUSE GUESTS FROM N: BURLINGTON ltlame Brown. Miss Brown had A number of friends lind rei \. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Menden· been a ' resident her for twenty· Uves from waynoovllle will atlend hall and Mr. and Mrs.' Jesse Shanks £lve years an.d by her patience. the 50th wedding anniversary' and children, or New Burlington, her appreciation and lIer s ense or "Open Houee" held by Mr. and weI' e ...Monday evening dinner humor. sbe had endeared hel'l!e l ~ Mrs. Samuel L. Surface on Salem and Olive Ronds,. neilr Dayton, OU guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H, to all of us. The Friends Home wishes to Sunday, January 2. Ir. and Mrs. Stubb~. thank all the Girl Scout troops Surface, former resldeuts, are ' )c'MAEi MORNING GUESTS who gave us so milch pleasure by Quite well Imown here. Mr. and Mrs. RoilS H. Hartsock coming to sing for \I'; ond bring· bad as "Christmas breakfast gueSlS Ing gifts. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS The gltts were so appropriate . Mr. and Mrs. J{obert Palmer, or Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Waverly, MI'. and Mrs. Charles and useful and eacll onEl of UII Mrs, Harry atterthwalte were : McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. Owen I wishes to express our apprecla· Miss eo", PfIaumer and Miss Harl.llock, M,r.. and Mrs. Wilton I Uon to each one of yoU to wish Sarah Reed ot Wilmington, Mr. Hartsock and Mrs. Lena Hartsock. you and your leaders a Hnppy and M.rS. Boy Fllnspaoh and daugh· , INew Year. · tel' or Franklin, Mrs. Margaret CHRI,TMAS DINNER GUESTS -----Beaohler ' anll Mr. and Mrs. EdMr. and Mrs. LouIs Fires enter. \ c .HF,ISTMAS MORNING GUESTS w'a rd Beacbler of Middletown. talned with a Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. J : J . Burske were on Frlda.y and had. as guests th.ell· Chflatmas mar n I n g . breakfast CHRISTMAS EVE GU ESTS children, Mr. ' and Mra. Paul Bar~ guoots of their children, Mr. aud ley' and ' family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dale Duffee and IItt>le son, lIfr. and Mrs. Maynard Welt! Robert MeredIth and daushters, Bruce, In Miamisburg. Mr. and halt as Chrlstmaa evening dinner 'and MIss flossle Fires. . Mrs . . PaUl Duffee . of . Columbu" gllests Mr: and Mrs. C. Lee. Hawke, al80 were guests at the Duffee I\Ir..~d Mrs. Don Hawke, Miss Dee CHRISTMAS DINNER GUESTS bome: ' " I' Hawke, Mrs. Cardle CArdwell. Mr. Mr. and . Mrs. Bunke ,hen were and Mrs. ·1)\ln Weltz, ,¥r. and M.r s. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye anel sonl had as dhrlatm~ dinner afternoon and dinner. peats of Mr. Robert Huuter, Mr. and Mrs. Har· guests Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ltn. ~ and Mrs . .1. 'Wllllam Strouse and old ,Doll, ~r. Jim ~e1tz and Mr. der and Mr. and ' Mrs. Lyle Fox ~btldren, Car,ol . S1le~ ~vld . and Dick. Welts: and chUdren of O'&yton, Mr. and : Sandra. Mre. Leah MUll, was also ' - ,- - - - - - Mrs. H. R. Mose: Mr. William a gue8~ CHRI8TMA& DAY GUEITS :MOBil and Mrs. Cora Rich. '. , Mr. and Mrs. Loyd DavIs had ail \ -CHRI8TMAi DINNER GUESTS C,brlstmae Pelts Mr. and IIrw. CHRI8TMAS EVE GU£IT8 .." .... . BUen CODer "entertalned Cecil M: Da.vJa and lonl or Daft , Mr. anll Mn: HalT)' Ba.ttertb" wlth·· & Olirlltm.. dlmier .!td bad toD. Mr. '&IUI . M.... Clarence J. Jl"alte ent.ertalned wltb a Chrlltmu al' peets Mr. aDd ~ri. Everett- Davia and daugbte~, or PoIDt Eve lupper and lla4 .. lIleets ·lIr. Ohuteeo ad cbIIdren of FraDklID, P1~t, Weet V......... B. N. ad lira ~DJi ,a.u.th"..... Rudl .( louer of 'Mlam1Iblll'f, and Mn. WIllIam Davia &ail cblldrell.· . . . . . . lira. Blur .. 111'. 'u4 II.... I.eo Couer &lUI daqbter ad lin. .TeDDie Davia. Satterthwaite aad ' famIIt. IliD 4&. .' " anCl • • .Toe 8mall~ R.N. WIllIam Da... ..... DOW' lelt Bettr ~g uuI ThlI famllJ fI'Oup , ~ 8JlJop4 for N&~ dlllJ NUl lira. Da~ lin. BJrt t.obr Ir. .... 'G16 S1Ul4at 8Y8IlIDC diuIII' "ltIl lila ~4 UUle daalbter ...... tak8Il an
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Mary Thomas (Mayme) Brown. 90. a resident for several years of the FrIends Home here. died at 1 :30 p. m. laat T~sday at the home aftler an extended Illness. She was a retired teacher of the state school for the feeble minded In Columbua and at one time was aS80ciate editor of the MIami Ga· zeUe. The Gru:ette was purchased by MI88 Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Brown In October, 1881 and lealed to Mill Mayme Brown and Adelbert McKay In March. 1904. Mlae Brown. alIo had been active In the work or st. Muys Epls· copal church here. Servlcee were beld .t 1 : 80 p. m. Frld.y at the cburcb. Burl.1 wu In. Mlaml cem· et.ef'1. The only Immecll.te lur· v1Tor II a IIlaler, -'nn. U: BroTin, allO a relident of tbe Friend. home here.
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. . The annual meeting of the share· holders or The Waynesville Na· tlonal Dank or Wayneav1l1e, Ohio. f h I tI f dl t d or tee ee ?,!I 0 rec ors an the transaotlon of such other bu.s· Iness as may be proper to 'com: before the meellng. wLll be hel at the ortlce of the said Th-e Waynesville Niltional Ban k Tuesday, Jan. 11 196 o'clook p. m, JAMES E. JONES, Cashier 12·16·23·3(}-H
of 64h who received diplomas on Friday, Dec. 17. Dr. Howard F . Lowry, president of College of Wooster, delivered lhe commencement address at ceremonies In the men's gymnasium. From Wan-en county was Emily Westerkamm Nett •. of Mason, who received a doctor of philosophy degree.
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Members of the Warren·C1er· mont County Real Estate board elected officers for the ensuing yenr onnual reorganization meet! . eld r cenUy at the Gol· Among di fferent peqples meth· den Lan b. ods have been adopted fo r the Ellis Thompson of Letmnon . was measurement of time and fixing elected president and succeeds liates. Several different oalendars Marshnll A. Spetz of' WlUlumsburg. are still In use - th Gregorian Olher oW era Include Don Florea in' Western Euro pe. the Julia n In of Milford, vice pres id ent; Mrs . many countri es of Eastern Europe, Vivi en White of Lebanon. sec l·e· the Hebl'ew IImong the Jew!! and tary·treas urer. Spatz was nanl >!cl the MuhalllDlaliun In Muslim com· to thtl board o[ directors for a one· munltleij. In the not rai· dlsw nt yell I' period. Newly elected officers will be future It \l'J\I be n eessllry thal nil peopl s In the wo rld agree on In s talled at II meeting to be held II. common culendal'. This new age Thursday evening. Jan. 6 at Hom e. moving toward wo rld unity s hould I stead lun !It M !Hol'd. Activities ho ve !l new calendar free from for lho new year will be discu ssed t he objectlolls which make each Ilt tbat Ume, 'rhoDlpson said. of the older cn lendars unaccept· able to large sections or the CHRISTMAS DAY GUESTS wOI'ld, The Baha'I · New Year is Mr. and Mrs . Dale Dumford and astronomically fixed, commencing daughter entertain ed with a ram. at the March equinox (March 2H iiy dinner on Ohrlstmas Day Rnd anel the Ba ha'l Era starts with tho had as their guests Miss Judllh beglnulng ot tbe di spensation, Conner of Albuquerque, N. M., Mr. J 44 A. D. 'rhe Bo.ba'i year can· anu Mrs. MUton Dumford and Mrs, slsts of 19 months of 19 days with ' Stella Cross of Cincinnati, Mr. and " addItional Intercalary Days In or· Mre. Art)lUr Newton of Greenfield, der to adjust the calendar ' to the Mr. and M.rs. Howard Jones and solar year. The months take their son, Dale, ot Morrow, MI'8. Ethel name from attributes of Ood, such Beckett and Mr. and Mrs. Ray .&8 the month or "Mercy" or. the Conner. month of "Honor;" etc.':"- Submitted by Mrs. Helen McCoy. CHRISTMAS DAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs bad FINAL NUMBER' DR~WN' as .Obrletmu peate, Mrs. Emma ~OR .AVINGI .~. . • Gerhardt of Dayton, Mr. and II.... The Ctnal D1IIII drawu at C&rl Bradlltreet and IOD, and Mr. Kt.... G....... FrIda.)' IlIa'bt ro~ th. BtU Stubbl. Th. family ~p two U. 8. BaYlDp . . . . . . .. .. til. eaJo7ec1 SUDc1a7 clIDDer at &be 10Ucnn: . Bradltre'et home. Mile IIarIlp .1111 IONS GoDI joIDad the IJ'OUp OD S1IIld&7.
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[ /l mil)' \I' r hrlslwas .even lng ulllllor guo ta of ~Ir . lind ?llrs. ,\ tilton Th innes III ~llddl e LOwn , and 'h y wer lIud a)' gu ests at Mr. nnd Mrs. David Zink and flUlllly III Lebnnoll .
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Den v I' sunshine. They lIr wishing tor snow here but not from 8 nttmen tul reasons. Th e dry farm r8 eust of here need I h 1I101l\tllr budly. Lov Iy n \V s now III the mou ntnlns for the skiers bill th y lleed U10re tor Irrl· gaUon. Good luck to YOIl ull fo r lhe New Year.
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JERI SUER, Chairman of Teena Agalnat Polio (TAIPS) explalna the purpoaea behind her organ. Izatlon In high achoola, to Jolin R. ferguaon, left, and lOr, John O. Porterfield. Mr. Fergulon, ch 'ef of the atate'a dlvlalon of Juvenile Reaearch, Cla.. lflcatlon" and Training ; and Or. Porterf eld, di rector of the Ohio De,partment of Mental Hygiene and Correction, were vlalbly Imprelled and Immed iate '-\( gave their :ndoreementa to the drive. Mill Suer, a foriner victim of polio when In the ab,th grade, : I. now a aenlor-at Wilmington Hi g h SchOOl near here. .
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Estate 0 r Ernest Cheeseman, Deceased. Nottce Is hereby given t hat Sarah Ellen ' Cheeseman. whose Post . Orrlce Address III R. F. D . 1, WaynesvtJIe, Oblo, has been duly appointed .. AdmInistrat rix of the £etate ot Jilrne.t Cheese. man, late at Wayne Township, Warren County, Oblo, deceased , Dated this 10th day of Decem ber. 1964. . RALPH H. CAREY. Judge ot the Probate Court,
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Estate or Monlmla ;Jane B\lnnell. Deceased. Notice I. hereby 1~lve~ t hat Rhodes Bogan Bunnell., whose Foet 0ftJce addrresB Is R. n. 2. Waynesville, Ohio. and Gel)rge Laro.n e Bunnell, whose Post Orrlce 84dress Is 3441 East . HJgh Street, Spring' field, Ohio, have beEID duly ap· poInted as EhecutoJ:'!l' of the Es· tate Qf Monlmla Ji,lle Bunoell, late of Warrell Counl~y, Ohio, . deceased. ' Dated this 21st day of Dl!cember 1964,
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The method of entry Into the Church ot lhe first c ntury Is .clearly Outlined In the Word of God. Before a group has the rt~ht to call Itself lbe Church of Christ It must leach the sume plan of salvation that the group In the first ntury did. In Jeremiah 10 : 23, we are tOld. "It 18 not In man that walketh .to direct bls steps." Let li S noUce God's wny. The " Tord of Ood gives the Col. lowing stepB Into Christ and His churcb. 1. The Blnn r must believe that Christ Is the Son of God. (M ark 16 :16' Acts :37; Heb rews 11:6 and Acts 16 :31). 2. He must then repent of his past SIDS, (Acts 2:3 ; Luke 13 :3 nnd Luke 2·1: 47). 3. He must then confess his 'falth In Christ (Romans 10:9, 10 and Matthew 10:32). 4. Then the person must be bllrled wllh Chris t In bapUsm the remission ot Bins. (Acts 2.38; Mk. 16: 16; Galatians 3: 27 and I CorlnthlaDJ! 12 :13). f OI'
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·ot a single one ot these steps can be omllted and make men br:!st!ans. They ere aIJ necessary to salvaUon. Each one of th em Is conne ted w ith sal vutlon In the Word of Ood. Th e Bible df'c lures that we bellev nnto rJg hteousn S8. Rom ans )0 :9. that r pentan eo Is unlo IIf Acts 11 :1 ; that ont ss lon Is unto sall·atio n. Homans 10: 9, 10 ; and that baptism now saves us, [ Peter a:21. Nothing contra.ry to this can be taught and pracllced today wltb God's approva!. Tbe so me s teps that I)ut U 8 Inlo hrlst, Ga:atla ns 3.27, put li S Into His body . ·1 orln thla.tls 12 :13. T he lJody Is tbe -church, Ephesians 1': 22, 23. T horefore, \vhen we beli eve. r pent. con· fess hrist lind are baptized, we Bre made Christiana. m mbers of the churoh. tbe body of 'lIrl Bt. Atter becoming s uch. we mu st remain faithfUl unto dea th to rea p ollr final reward. (Revela tion 2 : 10).
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We s uggest that you carefully. read the conversions that are mentioned In the book of Acts. The 'hurch of Christ meeting at Main and Miami Streets teaches and ' practices just this with reo gard to salvation. We Invite you to be with us III our study or God's WOl'd.
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Robert E . and Evelyn L. Andres Mary E. Steumer to Marie and PROBATE COURT · Legal Notice _ nlng tb nee with the pres nt Cor· to Clyde E. and Bessie·S. Hale, 32 Wilbur Tieman , 131 poles in Deer· Inventories were approved on the pOrILlion line li nd lhe North line acres in Wayne Township . field Townsbip. [ollowing estates : J . Byrl Crabbe, Notl Is her by glv n that n of Bn ld Road N. 53 ° 15' W. 242 f et. . JaHmUes~erAt anandd BBoetstYsleLocUenTteerrsry lto to JDOehnnn I·JS· aannddlrMmaaryHdeeltl.ln K c'onBnur2k5e ddeceasedd:H SYllv~s~er. Sedlb y , dedceas. ~~:rel ~~.~ d; : 8~! te~er~mt~:-' D~~I~~ ~:~ I~~e I~~8il~1~Ha ot~i ~~ ~~al t~: ot _ , " , . e; an aze ....,WIS, ecease. Of ommls81on er tl ot the ounly of per I eed Dook 147 , pnge 133 , and ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - -_ _ _ _ _ _,.1 in Union Township. acres in Wayne Township. Estate of Bertha Ethl Stepben· Warr n, tat of Ihlo, II Pet ition running' thence wltb th e lines of NEW SUITS 8.50 acres in Harlan Township. Mike and Martha Browning to Joseph J . and Martha F. Ste ph· son deceased, estate valued at sIgned by Harold O. Ris ing r a s snld 13 al 111 - II: (1) 1\: .32 ' 12' E. Tom Florence, Inc., to Thomas Harold C. and Grace Taylor, .66 ens to James E. and Josephine M. $10,104. Agent for 1\1110 0 al and OplIl B a l 274.57 feet to a stOD ; (2 ) N. 56° Thelma Marie Young vs. Arthur J. ' Young, Jr., divorce. C. Donald P . and ·Beatrlce. Richards, lot In acre in Clearcreek Township. Gray, 1.25 SCfes in Franklin Town· Estate oC Roy Bl Davis, deceased, 0 Waynes Ill. hlo. pray ing lh a ~ 10' W. H9 .90 r t to a. s ton e: (3) Dilatush, altorney. Clearcreek Township. Reva Stump to Rhodes B. and ship. . Nettie M. Davis appointed execu. the territory herelDllft r descrlb d . 32 · 43' E. " 4.(; r L Lo n aton e; Ka thleen Redlch VB. Donald Red· H. I. Pally Co. to Chris C. and Jean H. Bunn ell, 101.07 acres in Thomas J . and Odella Harvi lle trix; James W. Ware, W. E . Kid. be annexed to tb e Villa 0 ot (4) S. 55 · 50' )~. 667. 3 f t to a Ick, divorce. Henog, Gall!;)n an'd Kathryn C. BrumenschenkeJ, lot in Wayne Township. to James Lee and Nora Dalton, lot well and James ' B. Rossman ap. Wayn "i1l e, hlo. In th mann I' stone: (5) . 33 · OS' " . 736 feel. Goldman, attorneys. Lebanon. Stanley E. and Eloise K. Carr to in Franklin Township. pointe'iNlppral sers. Ilrovldcd by law : Illor or · less, t o a point In the Janet M. Willis. minor, by ThelCarrie L. and C. W. Davis' to The June D. Bader. 49.05 acres in Har· Leta Lucille Slusser to Marion Estate of Mabel C. Durrell, de. Itllllt d In Wayne Townshi p. Ilres lit 'orporntloll line; thenct! h' Wllrren Couoty. hlo. nlld being d wltb til Ilres nt orloralion line ' 0 '1 C it ' M Ian Towns Ip. and Myrtle Kemper, lot in Clear· ceased, .E.lmer S. Durrell appoint· Imrt of . ctlon No. I. Town 3. N. 64 0 0 ' W. 270 fe t .. mor or rna Marie Hawthorne, vs. Robert Oh 10 I 0 ., 0 In ason . E. Willis, divorce, J . T. Riley, at· Elmer N. Heger to Robert J. and Ralph and John E. McIntosh to creek Township. ed adnullIstrator; Walter Chesney, Rang 5. /\lId hounded all d d . I 811. to n I)olnt ; thence s till with torney. Anna L. Fox, lot in Deerfie ld Town· The Lovela n~ Mutual Buildin~ and L:!ta Lucille Slusse'r to Carl Orville Parkhill aod William Ber· IIcrlbed 1111 follo ws: the pres nl orlorallo n line S. 35 ' Hermon Williams vs. Nannie ship. Loan , .2 lots m Salem Township. . Jones and Carl Slusser, Jr., lot In caw appointed appraisers. 0 ginning lit a ).101m In th IIr 'S' 25' W. 33 reel. mor~ or I ss. to tb Will iams, divorce. Fred ' E . Jones, WIlliam and J eanette Jones to LoUIS E. and Bertha Mae Wets Clearcreek Township. • __ ent ol'poruUon line of Ihe Vill II I;' pill e of lJeglnn lng, 'ontai nlng Ten attorney. Charlie and Lydia Roberts, lot in to Manford Hendricks, 2 lots in Leta LucilJe Slusser to J esse and MARRIAGE LICENSES IOf \\'ayo s\" lIl c wher th 'elllc 'l lInd n~' bundr d lIlld eight Lbou · Franklin Township. Hamilton Township. ' Marjorie Kemper, lot in Clearcreek . line of Ixtll tr t eXl ndcd Int ' r. 61lndlhs (10.50 ) i\ res. COMMON PLEAS William and J eanette Jones to Waunita S mit h Warwick to Township. ~arl Dean Campb.e ll, 20, laborer, 81' 'lS t he I\:orth line of tho \\"lIyn e,.,. ' 'I'll sai d Board of (·olnm lss lon. Elizabeth Lamb VS. Everett Lamb, Charlie and Lydia Roberts, lot in Charles H. and Mildred L. Broth· I J. Lee and Lorene 'Talmage to Fairborn. and Bonme J . Hollon , 16, Vi lle lind Franklin noad, and rllll- ors htl\" rix etl t h 1 5 1h day of case dismissed. Frankl in Township. l ers. lot ·in Lebanon. , William A. and Georgia Hawley, South Lebanon. - - I~ bruary, 19 5:', lit 111 :01) fl . ~I. liS Janice Proctor vs. Simeon Sach· harlie and Lydia Robcrts to H. George Peters to Chloris P. and 164 acres in Massie Town ship. Ralph D. D.cJarnette. 26. se rvi~cJames S. Frale~ . Jr., 19, factory the lim for bea rin g said Petltioll ner, motion granted. R. White Construction Co., 2 lots Rll by Lucille Smith, lot in Union 1 William and "'1arie Abshear to man, Franklm, and Ruth LoUise wor ker, WayneSVille, and Mary.,!!. Ill. t1~f' otflce, of said, ommlss lon· Township. Quentin C. and Mll dr,ed Nickell Talbert , 20 , factory worker, Frank· McDonald, l7 Oregonia. els III the Coun ty Courthollse In Alice Elizabeth O'Connell vs. in Franklin Township. Wilbert T. Carper, case dism issed I W . T. Cook and Hayes Dallon to Esther Von Borgen to Charles R. .33 acre in South Lebanon . . ' lin. Joscp h M ~utt 24 maintenance Lebl1non. Warre n OUllty, O~lo. (or not less than 30 days for furth· Dwight E. Sorrell, lot in Franklin and John W. Von Bargen, .58 acre David F . and Betty M. Armacost James Glosset, 25, factory work· . k W"l ' " . I HAROLD O. HI INGER . er order. .. Township. in Deerfield To.wnship. Ito Earl and Anna Bessie Gregory. cr, Franklin, and Norma J ean \\~r .er , I mmgton . and MOfle l ,. ~gent tor ~l lIo n eal Gertrude N DeBord vs. Charlotte Apdrew J . and Junnlta: Sinq to Allen M. and Sally M. Ludlow to lot in Lebanon. I Douglas, 19, sales clerk. Franklin. Will tams, 24, clerk·typist, Fos tcr. ,.· , o- I6ll - _·a find Opal Beal MJd·West Investmen t Co. to Harrison Collins, 26, laborer, .CCICICCCICICICICICICCCCCIllIllCCCIllCCC• •C • • • •III.IIIIC.IIIIC• •ICC.ICC • • DeBord, order approving invest Herbert A. Howard, 2 lots in Ma· Claudine Cagle,. 6 lo tS in Deerfield ment discharging trustee and son, Township. Menard C. and ~era V . .Nixon, lot Franklin, and Ruth Jacksoo, 24 , ~ ~ Bond~man, Herman Wolf to Herbert A. How· Walter F. and MyrUe C. Steph· in Lebanon. laborer, Franklin. " ! ard, 2 Jots in .Mason. ens to William G. and Margaret 1 Monroe and Bertha Ousley to James Trivett 19 con~ctor lt~ REAL~STATE.TRANSFIRS Ernest Earnbart to Ethel L. Fr~. nceSCox.lotinFranklinTown· I RUfl1SandVelmaOusl~~', 4.25aCres Jamestown, Ohi~, ~nd Maria~ Guy and Dorothy F. Culberson to Earnbart, 2 lots, 1n Franklin Town· s hip. in Clearcreek Township . , Short, 20, laborer, Loveland. " Ernest M. and Alice L. Irwin, 77 ship. Wa1te~ F: and MyrUe C, . Steph· Lillie Mae Shotwell t o John P. ' nooNidiiNiR'liCiiiiiiCiiMiitiCiioo~ acres in Hamilton Township W;. T. Cook and Hay~s Dalton ~o ens to Richard W. and Phylhs Jean Shotwell , lot in Franklin Township. , jtI I d Bett C Am'b g LoUise M. Gross, lot m Frankltn Lawrence, lot in Franklin Town· T - h V B' l Y. ~ ~ C·Iau d e . an y. ur y Township h'p ....,a . lec hI er an d S amue
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FOR SALE-Wasbstand and lav· atory. Good con dition. cheap. ROLLIE BEVAN. Rt. 1. WaynesWATER WELL DRILLING-Elee- ville-Bellbrook Road. X-IZ-23-30 trtc Pumps Inltalled. LONZEL SPARKS. Route 73. Wa111elYlIIe. FOR SALEObJo-. X-9-U-9-65 FOR-'S':-ALE -=---=S-h-oe-S-h-OP-.---PrI-ce $600. C. T. HART, Main Stret, k**** Waynesville. X-IZoSoI6-23
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(£utbt . . LYTLE METHODIST CHuRCH B. E. Baughn. Pastor Unlf1el\ Service. 9:45 a. m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL The Rev. Samuel N. Keys. Reccor Sunday: HQly Communion. 7:30 •. m. Church School. 10 :00 a. m. Adult W orsblp. 11.00 a,' m.
FERRY CHUPfH OF CHRIST Dyron Carver. Minister Bible School. 9 :3 0 a. m. Morning Worship, 10 :30 a. m. Prayer ~feetlng. 7: 00 11. m. Young People's Meeting, 7: 00. Evenlnl( Services. 7 : 30 p. m.
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FIVE·ROOM SEMI·MODERI HOME SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 19&& SELLS AT 10:30 A. M. LOCATED-Main Street. Harveyaburg, Oh Io. 1M PROVEMENT5-Flve·room, .eml-modern home con.l.tlng of center hall, large living room, kItchen, utility 11'00tn. and bath on fl,..t floor, open .talrway, two larae be,clrool". and .torage room on lecond floor. Thll home hat a new bath~oom with modern tub, built-In .hower. and large linen clollet- Hal B2-gal. ele.c trlc hot water heater, water under pre.. ure 'f rom good well, nice front porch with concrefe flOOt', practically new roof, good paint. Located on large corner lot In good I'M l den~al IIctlo". ~de.al family home In the $5.000 price range or would make an Invlltment property which would I how a good re,turn on your Invlltment- . Sell. on the prem I.e. to the hlghe.e t I)ldder. INSPECTION - Wednlllday, December 29. frorn 2:00 to 4:00 P. M., or anytIme prIor t(I day of .ale by cO~ltacting BortonMcDermott· Bumgarner Co., Wilmington , Phone 2:227. TERMS-$750.oo calh on day of 8ale, bal ance on delivery of deed wIth ImmedIate, pO.le••lon,
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The State Highway Depa rtment has announced Its maintenance priority scll !Iule for Bnow nud Ice control , so tbat the mo lorlsts who A s panking brand new two-tone Mayor Sherwood reports that 14 mu st !Irlve during bad wenther will know wblch blgbways 'I'm receive 1955 model driver train ing car cases were tried In his cou rt du r o tl rs t au nllon III lime oC wlnt. r me rge ncles. ITEMS OF INTEREST " It Is usually a good Idea to seth rilled tbe whole student body a t Ing t he month at December. Reck· lect a route tbat Is beavlly travWaynesv ille High School Monday. less operation cases led the list ABOUT FOLK8 YOU Ray KJer, oC Kle r's Motors , or offenses wi t h 5 cases 'belng BOARD REORGANIZES elled," stated J . S. Paxton, Divi~NOW s ion Director. " because these blgbWnynesv Ule. an affiliate at Hoptr ied fo r that ofrense. Crossing kins Motors, Lebanon , turned over the yellow lin e was second In line CONSIDERS ADDITION ways are the first ones cleared of OES TO MEET MONDAY the keYB to Andrew S . Churko, lowith 3 caS68 being tried for th at The Waynesville Board of Edu- Ice and snow." viola tion. Miami Cha pter 107 OES will cal driver training ins tructor. caUon, at Its organlz aUo~al meet. "Our ma intenance crews have Ra lph Belcber has been re-ele t· Ing on Monday, J anuary B, r e- preassigned section s of roads to meet In regular session on Mon- T wenty studenta will receive In· ed as President of the Councl! for ele t ed Dick A. Irelan. a s presl- c1e~ r," Pa xton continued , "and day eveulng, Jan. 10, at 8 o'clock. structlon In this duai control cer spon80red by th e WnynesvlJle t he 1955 term. dent and Lao Conner vIC&'l/resl- wben the a lert Is sounded they go Boa rd of ~u catlon . the A. A. A, Her e Is a li st of tbe violators. dent for tbe coming year. FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO MEET directly to their designated s ectheir offense and amount of their Guy D. Burroughs was r ehired tiona, tber.e by eliminating confuT h Friendship Club will meet and the Cincinnati Automobile tine : as clerk of the Board for tbe en- s ian. and assuring prompt actlon au Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 12 Olub. They a re as follo\\'s : Judy RO'y Smith, r eckless operation. suing year. In clearing the highways and mainat tbe bome of Mrs. Charles Davll. Bailey, Beverly Ba ird , Ed Bishop, J erry Bradley, Don Currey, Bar$20.00. Among other items of business taln1ng through traffic." bara DeHaas, Gil.1l Dickensheets , Harold Dakin; violation Ohio acted upon, the Board took action After the maln highways, cu"ea, MONDAY LUNCHEON GUEST Anna Lee Flannery, Tom Hatton, game laws, $10.00. to Inveetlgate the pO&BlbWty of hIDs, and bridges are made safe Mrs. Ralph Ha.stlngs had all Mon· David Hugbes. Oarl Johllllon, JimBetty N_ Grice, reckless opera- securing addltlonal school taclll- for traftlo the crews contlnue on day luncheon guest Mrs. J. B. mie Jones, Fred LeMay, Nancy tlon. $10.00. ties to accommod.a te the ever-ln- to the second priority highway II, Chapman and on FrIday, 14,... Llnvllle, Jim Purkey, H a.ro 1 d ~rge Wheeler, reckless opera- creasing nood of s tudents. and then to the lesser priority REP. CLARE .. CE J. BROWN Harvey Sa ckett and Mn. WUUam Snoddy, Marilyn Stivers, CarlA tlon, ,10.00_ With the largeet enrollment In roads" since It Ie departmental polStroud were ber lunch&on gueala. Van NuYB, Rose Woollard, and "Report to the People," moderEugene Clark, assault. $63.16. the blstory of any ",cbool In tbe Icy to open all highways as soon Don Work.m an. Ralph L. Fordyce, nMlldeea op- Warren County Bystem, Wayne U pD8Ilble tor .chool bUlles, mall ated by Rep. Clarence J . Brown, BUTTONS A BEAUX TO MEET eratlon, ,20.00. Local Scbool offlclale antJclpat~ carriers, ambulances, delivery veIn the third year of b.lnG In- at Ohio's Seventh CoD«relSloDal The "Buttons and Beaux" ,roup cluded In the local High School District, will return to the WLW· RDbert A. Slepecky, Improper having to provide room for more hlclea, and general trattlc. will meet on W,ednellday eTenin" operatlon, $20.00. . curriculum, the Driver Training TV screana Sanday, January t. than 1000 students nezt year, and Hall Cooper, Warren County SupJanuary 12 at the home of :Mrs. Course h.. produced flfty-flv. The program of Inte"i.ews with Chaa R Lamb parldn tate an estimated 1450 students by -erintendent for the State Highway prominent members of the Houae o . g on s . Ralph Peters. Reverend Edward .klJ I,d drlv'.N, award.d t hat highway, US.OO. 1968. lAat September's enroll- Department, states that there are Putt of Dt.rtoD, will speak on, many drlvera' 1I0eniei without and Seuate wtll again bring to tel- On I"'_"I~ John Myers, speeding, 125,00. ment wae 962. 186 mlles of road. to be main"Spiritual Needa of Children." tained by his crews. On hand to ..., '. Frederick L. OrosB, crolsing ,eleKlmlnatlon, and mad. Wayn ... evtslon viewers dillcuaslons of 1m. help the men combat the Ice and. The f II I eI line, U6.00. ville vilialle one of the n'.1t In portant national and regional isen nlen will low a ow ng WUll G I yellow NEW VEARS QUEST8 snow are 1 .now plow., 10 chemWarren County dnplte many SIl8ll. Nr. Brown. who w11l be in cha....e undergo their armed fOreEts phyaJam reen, Cro&B ng Free Hock., Tlckels Ical and aggre«ate spreaderl and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye and driving hazard., IUCh a. rollin, '0 cal examination on Wednead&y line, $15_00. ' BOna were New Yeare gueata of hllll, bad wlnt.r driving condl·' of the . Intervlews, Is a veteran January 12: ' Walter TUrner, croaslng yellow 1 caterpUlar ma1ntatner. Mr. and M,... Glenn Frye and lona tIO"I, aGnd 80me narrow ltNeta, memger of CoDCnllI and ODe of The awitchboard at dlvillon Wa. eBvtlle _ JArin Ho b., Une, $15.00. ug ~rge Miller, no head lights, In Dayton. Freddie Frye wbo had Some of the safe driving prln- the top rankIng membera of the Jam:Carter headquarters Ie In operation 24 been their gueet for a few daYI, clples ,w hich were learned are: hours .. day. Conatant contact Is $10.00. aU Important House Rules commit- . Lehanon- Marvln Barna kept ,w ith the 11. S. Weather Bu· J1Ioater-Davtd Michael. . Judson Allgood, r eckless operaaccompanied them bome. 1. \Vhat makes a Hood driver. tee, the s teering group on legilla· reau , and conditions of roads are Re 18 alao an Ohio newsPI 18nt Pial - WUU 2. The laws a driver must obey tion. paper publisher. am W alIter. tlon. 'ZO.OO. _ _ _ __ _ _ n described In regular repots (rom BIRTH OF DAUGHTER and the r&aaOna for the laWI. During the past year, the Ohio Lo eland---T08BPh Arblne. S all counties. A summary ot road Relatives here have received an S. The lerlous rellponslbUlty of la.wmaker hu brought to the MoJTow - :Ma.ck Hoplltlns, Jr.. .rll, conditions Is th.e n Bent to the announcement. of a new baby dr iving a car. WLW-TV screen and microphone Raymond Metz. • ' State Highway Patrol In Wllming· daughter, Mary EUlabeth, born to 4. How an automobile Is put w- such tamed personalities as for. MaBOn - James Conover, Silas • • ting Sc. . . .I.d ton and Columbus, and thence to Sergeant and Mrs, James Locket gether and how it runa. mer !:lpeaker J 0 118 P b Martin. C~lI. F all u8W!papers and radio stations, of the Hill A.lr Force Base In WI' 5. How to keep the car In the Speaker Sam Rayburn former eysburg (Tranafer) - Rob- or arr.n ar• • rl Motorlstl .hould heed this valuomlng. Mrs. Lockey was the for- belt condlUon. Prelldent Herbert Hoov~r, Sena- ert Frost. able information. mer Miss Ruth LeMay. 6. How to protect ped.eetrlans tor Earle Clements of Kentucky, - - - - - -There will be a Bpeclal meetlng "Our extenalve winter program and how to be good pedestrlanB. I F . . . . .I I for farmen on SOCial Security and Ity whip In the lIenste; U. the major a Is based on the rapidly growing reRETURN FROM FLORIDA 1, The safeet drivtng .peedl un0 i b how It affects farmers Monday eve• Se Bri Ilance on the hlgMvaYII," Paxton nator cker OL h 0, mem ers R'.ltll H e l d . . • nlng, JanuA1"V 17 according to , Mr. and Mn. Alva Thomplon der different condltlona. ' of the President's cabinet and J Bald. "A heavy snow or treacherhave returned after attend lag the . . Courtesy and sportsmanship others. County Agent John Mowbray. The cua Ice can spread paralYllla to the wOOdin8 of thelr BOn, )Jr, Victor In drJTing. "Re\lort to the P&ople" is I chedSPRING VALLP> :.. J W FaI. meeUug wlll be held at Lebanoll economlo ayslem . We have faced ThompBOD aDd M1aa Ann Brodi~ 9. Smooth otieratlon ' ln ltartinS- uled for 12:46 p. m., each Sunday kerson, 89, Wldely-know'u ~tlred High School" Auditorium and wfll this situation In the P&8t and did In Avan Park., Florida on Dec. 30. and stopping the car, shirting on WLW-TV, Cincinnati ; WLW-C, busine&amaq and former mayor of start at 8 a clock. our beat to aUevlate It. We aTe Mr. and Mrs. ThompBOn also visit- gears, steering and braking. Columbus; and at 12 :65 over this vlllag'e, died at 10 a. m . Sun. Farm folka who have Queatlons determined to Improve that reced on the EaBt coast of Florida. 10. Beat ways of parldna, baCk· WLW-D, Dayton. day at Miami Valley bospltal, Day- concerning Social Security are ord, It the same condJtlons arlBe.' lug, making turns, pallSlng other ton. following a three-week lUnes8. Urged to attend BO that they can Th~ follo wing is the alntencars, and driving In traffic. . r.:EW YEARS EVE GUEST8 lNlIcerson was tbe I118yor of n.sk the representative of the Soance priority scbedule : 11. Correct driving signal •. Spring Valley for 25 years and a clal Security Offi ce from Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. J . J _ Burske had GREENE COUNTY12. Good drIving hablta, by do- Pasl • •trols Circle Justice of pea.ce her for many for the latl{Bt information. All as New Year'a ENe guettl, Mr. 1st priorlty-U. S. Rt. {2 from years. He W88 8. retlret~ farmer farmers and their wives are Inand Mrs. Ora. Herndon, of Dayton, Ing rig ht things tram the start. AI Far Hills Cincinnati to Cleveland. and at orie time operated alum- vlted to aUend. Mr. and Mrs. ' Fred Burske, of OlnS. Rt. 4 fro m Cincinnati to clnnatl, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rye - - - - - -ber and coal business here. Later W " n u d a , Eye.inc Springfield. and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. HartBOck. he operated a service station at For.er R.sidenl U. S, Rt. 36 trom Xenia to Indl· The Past Matron's Circle of MI- the south edge of town. Cardl were enjoyed and delicious ana, Border. ami Chapter 101 enjoyed their regmidnight lUnch was served, Mr. Fulkerson W88 a. member of Dill In Chicago Lebanol A.ctlo.Hr, 2nd prioTlty- U. S. Rt. 85 from ular meeting at the Far Hills the Junior Order United ' American Xenia to Jamestown. Party House on Wednesday eve- Mechanics. He was bOlm on a COACH ROLY McLENAHAN HOSTS TO BIG F.IVE CLUB Hatold Cook .. 67, a tormer resDies S. Rt. 235 from Xenia to FafrThe members and gueats farm north of here, but had re- Ident of Waynesville, died Saturnlng. Mr. and ' Mrs. William Stroulle As a special service to the Virgil H. Russell, 60, weU-known were seated at the beautifUlly ar- sided much of his life In the vll- day In a vetenlna t hospItal In Chi· readers of the Miami Gazette, we born. were host and hoetellll to the "Big S. Rt. 68 trom Springfield south cego. He was a graduate of are offering, free of cbarge. tickFive" club on New Years Eve with Lebanon contractor and grand ranged tables and each found a lage. to U. S_ Rt. 50_ , Icrlbe of the Grand Encampment Services were held at 2 p. In. WaynesvUle high school and had ets to the Cincinnati Mohawkslovely gift at her place. A dellcMr. alld Mrs. Omar Melloy, of All other state highways are of Oblo 'IOOF, died of a heart ailresided in the Chlcago area for lous dinner WIUI se"ed and Mrs. Wednesday In the Nagley funeral Lebanon, Mr. an.d Mrs. Kenneth Grand Rapids hockey game at the serviced aa BOOn as the higher priWUllams of MOCTOW, Mr. and Mn. ment at Grandview hOBpltal, Day- J. J. Bunke opened the buslnells home at Xenia. Burial "'11,8 In the many years. The body wall brought Cincinnati Garden on Sunday, Jan. ority roads are cleared. here tor services at 1 p.m. wednea· 16. All you have to do IB to drop Owen Brookshire of Blanchester, ton, last Wednesday at 2:45 a. m. session, after which the new oftl- Spring Valley cemetery. Su"lvlng are h.ls wire, Zana day in the Stubbs funeral home. Illto the Gazette office and 8sk for OLINTON COUNTYand Mr, and Mrs. Roush Workman Mr. RusBell bad been under treat- cers, Mrs. Lucille Armitage, Presof Lynchburg as guests. Oarda ment for a heart condition for aev- Ident; Mrs. 1.. C. St. Jobn, Vice- Rap~r Fulkerson; a. son, llforrls of Burial was In MIami cemetery. them. There are no strlngB at- lat prlority-S. Rt. 22-3 from Cineral years. . cinnati to Washington Ct, House. President and Mrs. Jesse Prender- Waynesvllle, and a grandldaughter Surviving are hlB wUe, Susan; tached. were enjoyed and a midnight sup. Born near Sabina, Mr. RUBsell gast, Secretary-Treasurer, were Zana Ful.kerson of Waynl8svllle. four daughters, two slste~"" ew soworap pel' was served. ___' _ _ __ had been a Lebanon resident the p.resented. Mrs. Cecil A.. Palmer, LUUa M. Dyer of California and tlon to our friends who bave ' sup· Springfield to U. S. Rt.· 50_ last 36 years and an auctioneer matron of 1964, was crawned and S. nt. 28 from Milford to New , Dr. Mary Cook at Waynesv1lle. ported our paper for so long and NEW YEARS EVE GUE8TS Cor more than 20 years. Active In admitted as a member, and Mrs. Sarah, Wa Snlilhll Vienna. at the same time we want you to Mr. and Mre. Ralph HaBtings all branches ' of the Odd Fellows Laura Kelly, Deputy Grand Matron, 3rd priorlty- S. Rt. 73 from Gerget 8cqua.lnted with tbe Clncln entertained on New Years Eve and lodge and Rebek nbs, he had served was , warmly greet.ed and given a Di.s W.dnllda, manto.wn to Hillsboro. Finl Church nati Mobawks wlfo ha.ve captured had as their guests Private and as grand scribe for many years. lovely gtrt. Mrs. Burske was glven two International Hockey League WARREN COUNTYMrs. Robert 'Haatlngs, Mr. and He was Becretary ot the Lebanon a lovely gift In appreciation of her Sarah W. Smith, 85, died Wed- Christ lolei 1st prlorlty- U. S. Rt. 42 from cbamplonsblps and one USA title Mrs. Walter Sheehan, Mr. and fire department, a member of the two years 88 president. 'rhe club neaday at 12 : 30 p. m. at the Cham· Cincinnati t()l Cleveland. Tbe sermon subject for nell;t and are well on t.helr way to anaMrs. George Henderson, Mr. and Junior Order UAM and the Pres adjourned to m.eet with MrB. R. plan Rest Home In Leba:non. U. S. Rt. 22>-3 from Cincinnati to Mrs. W, E. Stroud, Mr. and Mrs, byterian church. He was a former H. Hartsock in January. Funeral servlcell will bo conduct- Lord's day morning wUl be, Tbe th er crown tbls year. Washington Ct. House. Lord's Supper, and this will be the Coach Holy MoLanahan deserves Willard Anderson and Mr. and clerk of the board of elections in Those present ,were: Mrs. laura ed Saturday at 2: 30 p. In. by the second of a series of doctrinal ser- a bIg band for the work Ihe has 2nd priority- So Rt. 48 from LebMrs. J08eph Shutts. Carda were Lebanon. Kelly of Blanchester, Mrs, Paul Stubbs tunera.! home hel'4~ , Burial mons now being preached on done In bringing these youngsters anon to Dayton. \ enjoyed and a dellcloll8 mldnJght Surviving are his wife, Veda; a Shipley, Mrs. Cecil A, Palmer, Mrs. will be In Miami cemete,ry. S. Rt. 28 from Mlltord to New Lord's day mornings. The series to championship form. It w1l1 be lunch waB Berved. son, Robert of EvanBton, 111.; two J. J. Burske. MMI. Charles McCul- . She Is Burvlved by &eve:ral nelces will Tun concurrently with the worth your time to drive to Cln- Vienna. granddaughters, Nancy and SUBan; loch, Mrs. Lucille Armitage, Mrs. and nephews. Bible School lessonB for this quar- c1nnatl just to see tbls great lead- CELRMONT COUNTYtW'O brothers, Henry, Wilmington, J esse Prendergast, Mrs. L. C. St. DAUGHTER FOR G. BROWNS 1st prlorlty-S. Rt. 74 from Ba· ter, which are aillo on great doc· er in action. Althougb It deCenseand Delbert, Springfield, and his John, Mrs. Glenn Bland, Mrs. John trlnel themes. man, McLanahan Is high among tavla to Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown mother, Mrs. ENa RUBsell, Spring- Settlemyre, Mrs . . William StrouBe, Count, B a l p S. Rt. 125 from Amelia to Mt. On Sunday evening we are UB- the leaders of tbe league In points and daughter, Miss Patty Brown field. Anotber son, Charlea, was Mrs . . R. H. Hartsock, Mrs. J_ P. Washington. ing another series' of lermona and 88slsts. He keeps the game spent Christmas and a few daya llsted as mlBBlng while Berving Fromm, Mrs. D. C. Ridge and Mrs, Milling Schedll• • U. S. Rt. 52 from Cincinnati to which we call E%posltory lIermODll alive with his constant effort tawith Mr. ,and Mrs, ~ne Brown with the U. S. Alr Force on New E. F. Earnhart. Ironton. The Warren County Dairy Servo from the book of Matthew. For wards winning the game. and dall.l!(hter "Kathy" In Deca· years Day In 19H and later pre: nd prlorlty-U. S'. Rt. 60 trom Ice Unit Is sponsoring a BangB dl" next Lord's day evening the subDon't Bell the balance of the tur, Ill. Upon their arrival, they t.o be dead. F Ft. seMe . or brucellosis e:radlcatlon ject will be, The Beatltudea. ComA team sbort either. Pbll Goyette, Milford to Athens. ",ere BUrprised that they had a sumed Funeral se"lcee were held at 2 a r . oreslY II and a series of meetlng's will be and worship with us at one or a rookkle Is · lending the Interna- S. Rt. 74 from Batavia to WU· new granddaughter, Sbaron Mary, p. m, Saturday at Johnson tuneral SI.led At Lebanol held In the county ' On Monday, ,both at theae services. tlo~al League on points with 21) lIamsburg, who was born December 23. LIt,- home In' Lebanon, In charge of January 10 where farm en can see goals ·, and 27 assists In 30 games. S. Rt. 38 from Milford to New tle "Kathy" returned with her Rev. J. T. McHendry, with burlal' Fanners Interested In maklna a color movie on Bang:s control Darry Tborndycratt and Desis Vienna. grandparents and will Ipend a fe.w In Lebanon clitmetery_ I Boucher are clole behind In the S. 'Rt. 125 from Amelia to Weat foreetry plantings are Invited to and ask questions of I>r. David weeks here. Union. • .............................. attend a meeting on thla subject Hill of the State Veterlnarlallll of- jriflnd,6. ...H-omfl point parade. ATTEND OPEN HOU8E N ' otl- Of Sh h Ide · sponaored by Sate Forester Verner flce who la In charge of the canCome · out and help make the 0 ... D. HODBCheU and the Agricultural trol program. . Rev. and Mrs. HermiUI Sayre, of Miami Gazette Hockey night a Ad Mr. and :Mrs. Earl Conner and ' MMtIn. . Extension office on Wednesday, The flrBt meeting will be held Eaton, Mtlllles Marlel Sayre and success. a ... ch,dren. Mr, and Mf'8. · Edwin . January 12 at 8 o·olock. The meet- at Mainville school at 10 o'clock, Gertrude Chandler at Norwood, R-I H Id H Ramby and family, Mn. Goldie Tbe annual meeting of the share- Ing which wlll be held at the Monday, January 10. The next were d~er gueets on New ~ear'B I el e .re Surface, Mrs. Dena Thomas, Mr, holderll or The Waynesville Na- courthouse auditorium next to the meetlng will be held at Wayne.· Day of MlsBee Ruth and Elizabeth Scholarahlp T••t , James ~In Adams, 15, ,ot . and Mrs. Lowell Tho m a I, Mr tional BaJllt of Wayn.vllle, Ohio, Colinty Agent's office, will cover ville high school audltoJ1um at 2 Chandler_ , To D_ Held In . R. R. 1, 'Yellow 'SptlW, died last F1rank Thomaa and Mr. and :Mrs. for the election or dlrectora and such subjects u type of trees to o'clock the same day' and an eveMrs. ' Belle Maynard ·was a . gueet ... T\lesday at :MIami ;Valley hospital, A. H. Eam.bart were among· the the transaction of luch other bua- plant, sites tor plantln&', care of ning meeting will be held at Leb- on ; Friday at the home of her Lebanon, Franklin Dayton. Servlcea were held at 2 gueata at ~e "Opell ·Houle" held Ine.. as may be , proper to come new plantlnp and IlmU&r toplca. anon high school audltolrlum at S coualn, Mr. John Magee and famUy ~I!I. FrIday-at the Stubb& funetal by Mr. and Mn. Samuel surtaee before the meeting, will be held According to Forester HOnlOhell o"olOlCk that same evening. In Oxford, A General Scholarship Test for home here with J. P. Larilb offlolID obsenance of their 50th .w~· at t1!e omce of the nld The there wlU be ample opportunity To ret the tree tAlat for dairy Mra. Lena Hartsock spent Sun· high school seniors of Warren aUng, Burlal waa In Miami cem· ding anniven&J'7 near D&JtOD. Wayne.ville National Ban k on for farin' people to I,ak Queatlonl herdl, 61% of the herd owners day at tJle home of h., 4aQghter~ County wiU be held on Friday, etary. Mrs. RamhJ. )Ira. Deua Thomu, Tueeda,., Jan: 11, 1965 at t 0 ahollt-new plantinp and- 1lo1r to r-ho OWll 75% of the datI')' cattle ID·law, Mra.. Viola Ourry 8Ild-. fain· Jana~2j,Jn Lebanon and Frank-, SurvfvJq ..... hls ~wUe, M1nD1e; ~ Conner 1114 MnA. U)weU o'clock p. m. care for their now .eSlabUahell mUlt alp a petition reqaeetln, the Dy Iii Barve)'llbur,. - Iln hJgb Ichoola, lou-IOU, VIrIU ad ~ of Thomu with leveral other nelO8l JAMES E. JONES, wood Iota. teat accordl.., to OO1mtT Aplat Mn, Marc.. Pope. of Dayton, The tAn ,Ientors from Wan... Yellow 8prlll,,, 'W11Uua of cd the coaple, UIlated ID ~y. 0UIaIer Soha 1I0Wb~. DUrrmea IN and MR. Ellea Conner or--WAJlle.. ville hleh school and two ..mora Wlo1DNvWe, and Samuel of YoIng the peeta d1U'1q the after- IJ.l"lI-Io-l~ Get 'REE Tielceta T. HooIceJ urpd to attead OIlI of the mlltlo vtlle, were calleN .01 Mill Amaie from HarveJiburs will take their cum, X,..; three ..,thers and· three DODD, ..........., . ., . ,. . . ." ,......., aame at the Miami caue-.. . IDP ill their are&. . Brown on Sunday !'fternoon. testa at Lebanon hlp IchooL alaters. A 56-year-old World Wlllr I veteran wall fou nd In his bome In outh Lebanon Monday night, ap. parently killed with a shotgun . The victim W IlS Identified as Russell (Pete) Smith. Dr'. H. M. WIllIamB, Warren county coroner, attributed death to wound caused by a shotgun blaat In thle mouth at cloBe range. First degree murder charges were to be filed against a Soutb Lebanon man, Everett Richardson, 26, who was arrested early Tuesda y morning. SherUr Satterthwaite aald Richadrson conteesed that he shot m. Sunda.y. Smith about 1 : SO He gave no apparent reasOn for tbe Blaylng, but orticlals believe that he was t.rytng to get money. An envelope cont&Jning $30 wall found under the bod,. Smith fa survived by a IOn and daughter, and two brothers, Gu1 of Lebanon and Leiter of Sooth Lebanon. The body wu taken to the ()a. wald. funeral home In Lebanon.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE , Eltabllah,d February, 1150 'AUL A. ICHEAER ____________ . ____ ___ ___ ___ _Edltor and Publllhir CECILIA J. ICHERER ____ : ____ : ______________ __ ____ Alloolate Editor
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 oLher members ot the Doater tam· Ily from tbill community and a1110 (rom Columbus, Marlon and Ten· MI81 JANE FITE neeaee. MIIIB811 Vlna and Frances Hln· Corrllpond.nt kellB had as their· dlnn r guest!!. Mr. and Mrs. Howard De Board New Years day. Mr. and Mra. lind tamily. of Tennesaee are James Rader and family, of Ger· ap ndlngl a few days here wltb mantown, Mra. Mary Shanboltz and 8ockln' Ra.,. ilaDlen IJuOftt hili mother, Mrs. May De BOllrd Larry Sbanholtz of Xenia, and Mr. bll laa mail lor a momat tel and other relaUvea. and Mrs. Orville Barnbart ot Har· sample cooldes from on. 01 hb Mn!. Mary Campbell la a pa· vIYaburg. .dm1ren. Popalar Budy II malt· tlent at Grandview hospital in Mr..bd Mrs. W. P. McCarrell lU, • bl, hit wttll lab weetern· Dayton. departed Sunday to IIpend the style ' da,ln, " on WLW'a "Mid· Mr. and Mrs. Harry CUne, Jr. " 'Inter months at their bome In western Ha,rlde." beard Satur· and daugbters. of Marion, spent Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. days bertnnlD, at 8:30 p.m.. EST Lbe week end bere with ber parThe Masale Township Grange enta, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. will have' an oyster supper and Doster. card party . for Ita lIlembers In the Try GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS Mr. and Nrl!. John E. Welsh en· high school building Monday eve- THEY GET RESULTS terta.lned to dlnller New Yean nlng, January 10. There win be day their son and daughter·ln·l,w no charge ror admlaalon but each .. """"" .. "", . . . . . . . . . . . , ** Mr. and Mrs. John Weills and family Is asked to donate one _ _ _ _ _ family, of UUca. That evening the Quart of milk. according to Ml'I. ART I Fie I A L two tamJllee were gueata I.n Day· A. S. Collett. BREEDIIII SERVIBE ton of Mr. and Mfa. Irvin Hln.. Mr. and Mrs. Darton Bell and baugh and daUlhter Judy. family, ot Centerville, were guellta Mn. Amelia Gordan and her Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. daughten. Mn. Wilbur Mobele)' Tucker. and !lIas Wanda Gordan were Mrs. Laura Shldaker had 8.11 her gueeta Thursday atternoon on the . dinner guests New Yean day. Mr. Bill Bailey and Don Wllllama and Mn. W. P. McCarren and Mr. .howe, televised over WLW·T and and Mrs. Charlea Gordan. W H I O-TV, respectivelY. M rI. Mr. and Mrs. Roy ElUa and Gordan excited emcee Billy BaIley Mrs. Laura 8hldaker were guellta and his audience with her a.coount SUnday of Mr. and Mn. Frank of «O~ up the famous "S HlU" Tletmeyer of Wlimington. with her Model T Ford in reverie • «ear whenever It ran out of p.I VI81T IN DAVTON aUNDAoV there. She expl&;1Jled that the p.I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scherer and PHONE 2.. 1891 tanlt OIl the Model, "T" was round IOU PaUl Jr., David and Richard Carlo, Harmor and when the car was placed in were SUnday peats of IIrs. Rose Ellis Back fl'v..... POIltion on the hUt the Problt and da\1lhter ElIsabeth oC Techn·lc·l-nl. .mall amountDow of tnto gu the remalnlnsDaJtO ~~~~~ then would motor _,,==n:,.: -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.J~~~~~~~~ .............. 'U ••••••••
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The SANTA CLARA, annk on D Da, plUl one oil Normand" II a pod eumple 01 how vital the merchant marJne II darln, war, aeeordIn, to the American Mercbant Marine 1DIU&a&e. The SANTA CLARA wu biillt b, Grace LIne for commercial semee earl'Jilll pusen,era aDd frelcht between the United States and South Amenca. A medIum-died luxu, Uner, abe rapldl, estabUsh&d a reputsUon for It~ee on the route, As I World War n tranaport. r~named SUSAN B. ANTHONY, abe IIIW aervlce on vlr&ual11 ever, aeaJane unUi It came her time to pia, a part in the NormandIe lD,ulon. Loaded with 2,000 troops abe wu approachID, aIIore under a hall of enem, lJre. Struck a crJppUac blow, ber captain, who had ,ot bJa trlUnln, u an omcer of the me~t marlne, moved bJa &:roopa from dde to &Jde to keep ber on aD .even keel. Sbe slowl, sank while berole BrlUab and American destro,ere came alon,slde to take oil ber men. Bad It not been for the captaln'a presence of mind. the liner might have keeled o,er and taken half ber troops to the bottom with bert As it W&II. not a BOul W&II lost. Toda,'. American passen,er ablp Beet II at a low ebb. There are under 'orty passen,er IIblpa In the entire merchant marine. Should war apln atrike we will be even less prepared from tbIa ItaDdpoint thaD we were when we entered World War n.
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METHODIST CHURCH Dale Limbert. MOllIter Ohurch School, 9: 30 a. m., Mr. Herbert McMillan. 8upL WorBhlp Service. 10 :80 a. m. Youth YellowlBlp Sunday 7: 80 p.m. Choir Practice Thunday 8.00. FERRV CHURCH OF CHRIST Byron Carver. Mlnllter Bible School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Prayer Meeting, 7 :00 , . m. Yoilng People's Meatln,. 7:00. EvenIng enlcell. 7:30 p. m. FtR8T CHURCH OF CHRI8T
Ever)' poultryman moWi the Ave evila that threaten his profits-poultry d.iaeuee. feed 10lleS through rodents, feed IIpOU. ace and .iltage and, ftnally, the incessant cleaninJ up that takes a maD'. time. repel a tait One D(W development in 8Ie" and recent years fa cuttln, the amount 01 rain." Feed. packed in paper bags keep their flavor, color and aroma. They " preserve the . bright clean color of feeds con. taining dehydrated alfalfa and keep those using molasses in gQOCl condition longer. Drying ou~ is great)' retarded. Sifting.is practically stopped. That cuts feed losses as well as making a storeroom or ware. house much easier to keep clean. "Much feed goea to the fllrm In the back Beat of the family car and cleanliness Is appreciated bere, especially by the women cuatomers," the U.S. damage of these five "deadly Department of Agriculture Replagues"-the use of multiwall port points out. paper bap for packaging feed. Those 5 deadly plagues will Sealed paper containen rule bother you no longer if you out transmiul.o n of diseue be- buy your feed in 50·~ound cause they are used only once. multlwall paper bags made by Also, ' according to a recent Union Ba, and Paper (" ~:--"I'a. Department of Agriculture ·Re· lion. They are, I'll , ." port, "paper bags are much easier to handle than 1>." v ,I u.· less subject to rodent dam- 100·~und bags. -- .. --.--. ~ - ~. --
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J. T. and Celia Lanier to Herbert Young, 0.13 acres ,ip Hamilton Twp. ;E. R. and Velma Walton to £ . R. Houston, 1 lot In Morrow. Leon E. and Alva M. Conger to Chester H. and Bernice Eltzroth, 3.03 acres in Union Twp. JlBck W. and Nancy! Compton Carrie L Davis, 1 lot in iMJaaon. The engqement of Rlccarda Alayne Palmer to Jamee Edward 1)flUer, son of Mr. and Mrt. Jamel Everett MOler of WaYnlvlJ]e R R. I, Is beIng announced by her parents. M.r. and Mrs. Clyde L Palmer. of WaynesvDle. The date for theIr mr"£""nm marriage has been Bet tor June 3, when the brlde-elect's uncle, Dr Goorge H. Palmer, wlll offiCiate.
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Estate of John D. Huntsberger, 18.5 acres In Deerfield Twp. Rowena Mills to Andrew J. and dec'd., May E. Huntsberger apMarian V. ·Kopp, 1 lot in Frank- pointed executrix; J . R. ~l1er, O. E. Cbamberlain ,and Paul RupTvro. Ohio Homes, lnc. to Allen E. pert appointed appraisers. First, final and distributive acand Catherine A. Bentz, 1 lot in counts were approved, · allowed Mason. Myrtle Wyatt to James Walter and confinned on the estate of Wyatt, 200 acres in Hamilton Twp. Beulah Hazelwood, dec'd. and the Ada Allen to William C. and estate of Florence Collier, dec'd. Estate of Car 1 Abaecherli, Elrna May, 1 lot in Deerfield Twp. ·Gerald S . and! Geraldine Deaton dec'd., firSt and distributive acto Everett N. and Wanda E. Wolif, counts were appr,oved, allowed 0.82 acres in Turtlecreek Twp. and confirmed. Estate 0 f Chr istena Deski, Roy Spencer to Earl and Grace Helton, 0.24 acres in Union Twp. dec'd., Paul Herrunan, adminisC. D. Cook to Gilbert and Irma trator flIed first, final and disR. Frye, 105.63 acres in Wayne trlbutiVle accounts. Township. , 'Firat and final accounts were Gene and Etta Rice to Ivan approved, allowed and confirmed and Thelma Sowders, 1 lot in on the estate of II:ma L. Stwnp, Wayne Twp: dec'd., estate Of E:Va M. Gregg, Raymond Bentley to Dorsey F. dec'd. and the estate of Daisy M. and Lillie Wells, L lot in Salem Ha-ll, dec'd. Estate of Arthu;r A McNeely, Township. Herbert A. Howard to Doris d ec'd., final accoun.t was approved, allowed and confirmed. Ethel Lewis, 2 lots in Mason. Inventories were al?proved on E. R. Houston to [;awrence W. and Virginia Johnson, 1 lot in the following esta1;es: Bertha M. Salem Twp. Kersey, dec'd'.,; Saul Senior HurJ oseph L. and Thelma M. !Davis, wich, ~c'd., and Louise Mears, dec'd. 1 lot in Deerfield TwtJ. Estate of (gerth;s M. Kersey, James W. and -GlelUl8' Jean Cravens to DOlllllid .E. and Vir- ·dec'd., estate valuEld at $11,340. Estate cyf Rolland A. McClure, ginia A. Ramsey, 0.53> acres in dec'd., invl!J1.tory filed, hearing Harlan Twp. Alerta Hudgins to W. Eugene sel. for Jlanuary 11 at 10 A. M. Est.a'te of JOhn Henry, dec'd., Hudgins, 0.32 ~es in Sa ~.m Twp. Clair L Smith. to Leorudas and estate exempt from inheritance Beatrice A. Reeves, 1 lot in Deer- tax. Twp. Estate of Edwin lB. ¥red, ~c'd ., George Hendricks to Edgar and estate valued at $39,163.17. Mavis Easter, " lots in Mason. Edgar and Mavis Easter to Esther Dwire, 4 lots in Mason.
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Traffic- Fatalities In Warren County Deaease In ~S4 A total of 20 persons met death in traf1ic accidents in Warren County during 1954. This repre~ents a decrease of four, from the 24 fat al ities recorded in the county in 1953. According to Warren County Coroner Dr. H. ~. Williruns, this report does not lnclude persons who died in 'hospitals in adjoining counties -as &-rEflult of Warren County accident£, Several persons have died in. Middletown and Dayton hospitals as a result of accidents occuring in Warren County. The <fatality rate has been steadily increasing in the past, until last year, when a decrease was shown. Only six persons were killed on the county high ways ·in 1949, 8«:or ddng to the coroner, with tell! in 1950, 1* in 1951, 15 In 1952 and 24 in 1953.
Estate of Hat~ B. Bacon, dec'd., Oda May Walts, administratrix filed inventory, hearing set for January 11 at 10 A. M. Estate of Monimia Jane BunneU, dec'd., Rhodes Bogan Bunnell and George Larone Bunnell appointed executors; D a v I d Furnas, Howard Surface and Don Asbury appointed appraisers.
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legal Notice Notice la hereby given that on the 14th day of December. 1954. tbere W88 presented to the Board of Commi8810nera of the County of Warren, State of Ohio, a Petition signed by Harold O. Risinger al Agent for Milo Beal and Opal Beal of Waynesville, OhIo. praying that the territory hereinafter described be annexed to tbe Village of 'Ia1'1l68vllle, OhiO, In the mannel' provIded by law: Situated In W(lYDe Townsblp. Warren County, OhIo, and beIng Ii part of Section No.1. Town 3. Range 5, and bounded and (Ie· scribed as foUows: I Beginning at a point In the pres' ent CorporaUon line of tbe Village of Waynesville where tbe center line ot Sixth Street extended Intersects the Nor th line of the Waynes· ville and Franklin Road, and ·run· nlng thence with the preeent Cor· poration line and the North line of sald Ropd N. 53· 15' W. 242 feet, more or tes8, to a point In the West line of lands of Milo Beal as per Deed Book 147, page 133. and running thence wIth the lines of said Beal lands : (1) N. 32° 42' E. 274.67 feet to a stone; (2) N. 56" 10' W. 149.90 feet to a atone; (3) N. 82° 48' E. 484.68 feet to a atone; (4) S. 66 ° 60' E . 667.83 feet to a stone; (5) S. 33 ° 05' W. 736 feet, more or less, to a point In the present Corporation Une; thence ""Ith the present CorporaUon lLne N. 54° OS' W. 270 feet" more or less. to a point; thence stilI wltlJ Ure preaelit Corporation Iille S. 35· 25' W. 33 feet, more or less, to the plnce of beginn.lJig, containJng Ten and fl ve hundred and eight thou. aandths (10.508) Acres. The said Board of Commissioners have fixed the 15th day of February, 1965, at 10:00 A. M. as the Ume for hearing saId Petition at the oWce of saId Commlssloll' erB In the County Courthouse In Lebanon. Warren County, Ohio. HAROLD O. RlSlNOER,
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Last ""eek we noticed the method of entrY tnto the Ohurch of Uhrlst. The last commandment mentioned whIch brings us Into ChrIst was baptism we wIsh to alndy It more fully In this 'lrtlcle so that there .vlll be no misunderstanding concern!ng it . In James 2: 24 we learn that a man cannot be saved by Calth only.. Faith without aCCOInpanylng act.~ ot obedlen(:e Is spoken of I\S dead t ll ith. One of the 8ctS u! ()bedlence Is ba;>. tlsm. That baptism Is necessary tor the salvation of our 80UI6 Is Immediately apparent when one carefully reads the folloll'i n.:; scriptures: Acts 2.38; Mark ]6:16. Acts 22.16, Romalls 6.1-1. I Peter 3:21 and Matthew 28.H!·20. We suggest also that you read each conversIon In the book of Acts. Baptism Is the only act that Is spoken of as pUUlng us Into Chnst. (Galatians 3:27) . Oftentimes the question Is naked, "Who . sh~uld be bap· · t1zed ?" The scriptures give us t he answer, In Acts 8: 5·12, we find Philip, the evangelist. preaching to tbe peO'Ple of Sama ria In tbe 12th vel'lle we read: "But when they believed PbllljJ preaching tbe thlnge concernIng the kingdom of God . . . they were baptized. both MEN and WOMEN." When Jesus sent His aposUes Into aU th e world he told them to baptize In Acts 2:38, Peter tells the people to "repent and be baI)tiiM"' .. . for tbe remission of sins . . • I' In Acts 8:36. the Eunuch requested baptism but Pblllp required of him a confession of his belief beCore he would baptize h!m. We see from ·these sev· eral PIUISag'6S that people had to hear the gospel, believe the gospel, repent of the!r sins and contell8 the name ot Christ be· fore they were fit subJeeta to be baptized. ThIs would exclude all Infants. email children, and adults not mentally capable of 8uch acts. There 18 not one case .of !nfant baptism recorded In the Word of God. Some religious bodIes teach that we hav& a' choice when It comes to baptism. We can. they say, be SPrinkled, poured or Immersed. We need to realize that to speak In 8uch a ""ay Is to use contradictory terms. "Baptized" Is ·a verb expreaslng actton -a specific action. \Vha~ · ls that action? Let U8 see' from God'" Word. In John 3:23 we ream that John the BapUst was baptlz. Ing where there wae MUCH WATER. From Matthe"" 3:16 and Acte 8:37, 38, we see that the MUCH WATEh was enough for two JIlen to go Into andi cOme out !If, We learn why both men had to go Into the MUCH WATER In Homans 6:4 and Colossians :II: 12. "Therefore we are' bur.led with him by baptism . ; . .• (Romans 6:4) . "Burled ·Wlth HIm by baptism .• : .. <GQIO!IaI8lll 2:12). To bury someone Is to cover him out' 6f e18ht, to BUbmerge. A person Is not burJed when water Is sprl~ecl pr poured ~onhl~
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Formar AII·Round Alhlala Is A.llhor Prl support loans and pur base Of aasl·Selier Agreementa on wheat, rye, barl y, oalB, grain sorg hums and soy· beans produr.ed In 1964 must be completed I)Ot lot r limn Ja nuary 31, 1956, aceoTlng to John F. Lowls, halrmnn, Warren County Agricultural ta blU zotlon a n d Conservation CommUte . Tbe clos· Ing date appli es to fnnner·owned warehouse slored grain "s well as to grain stored on rarms. The Obnlrman warna farmers wbo expect to place any of tbese gralns under loan sbould me tbe lr appUcatlons wtthln the uext few days to be sure or meet ing th deadline date. U the grain to be placed ~nd e r price s upport loan Is farm stored, Urne must be nllowed
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Actin, County Ag ••nt AI ot January 1, 1966, Federal ..... and lurvlvora tnaurance, commonly known as Social Secur· I ty, eomel to mos t f armera and farm employee I. Ulually every farmer Is a dlHer· ~:. ca~; y":"u h::'v: :If;:~~e!~~ tbe how you ·are affected u~der new Social Security ruling, I ::ul:' lugge t that you attend the ell tng tor (annere on Monday evenlne, January 17 at Lebanon high acbool auditorium at 8 o'clock. B r I n g your wife along so you will bave some one to argue with when yOU get home.
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dl \,ldual problems with the Social Security representative at the County Commilllloner'1 Oflce in . tbe Courthouse tram 10 to 11 o'clock on the tlnIt and third Thuraday of each month.
pending upon th.e amount paid ID. A farmer now 65 years of age muat I to th S lal S rlt fund pay n e oc ecu)' tor 1 ~ yeara gefore be Is eligible to receive any beneUta unleu he baa prevfoul credlta from working I.n a war plant. or other ott the farm employment. The t.u for employees II 2% which la deduoted from the emploYe&'s pay up to $4200. This amant 11 matched by the empI oyer. Farmera who are aeU em. ployed pay 30/0 on tncome up tn "200. The emploJer 11 respen. 1I1ble J or paying hil ahare and tbe deducted amount from ' his em. I to th C 11 to f p oyees wagee e 0 ec r 0 Internal .Revenue When he paya hlI Income tax. The first payment will be made In 1956 when he (Ule out hla 1955 Income t.u retums. If you farm for someone else and are not subject to direct con· trol I by the landowner, consider yourself 88 leU employed. On the other hand If you are subject to dIrection or control by the land· owner as to the work, the detalll and means by whicb it la done. generally you will be considered an employee for Social Security purposes. (Continued Next Week)
Under the new a.ct both farm operators, 1! they realize a proUt of $400 per year, and farm em· ployees wbo earn at leut flOO, not formerly Included, are DOW' COV- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--'-_ _ ered. Both must contribute to the VISIT IN MA'NSFIELO fund whJle they are working. At the age of 65 or Ihortly after, pay. Mrs. D. C. Ridge was a Cbrlatments are made to the worker and mas and holiday gueet of relatlvel to hi' dependentl or lurvlvora de- In Manltleld. _________________________
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Harvey S. Ollon. tormer moat valu.""le llilnol.. hlgb Ichool buCAKES, ROLLS -. ketball player and crack cent~r ~ and capt. hi of Purdue Univeralty, FRUITS outstanding football team of 1928, -4has performed a rare feat for an athlete and II being a.cclalmed FRESH EGGS these days. all the author of a beat~ seller . CANDY Here are a few eJloorpti trom -4the scorell or highlY' compllmeu' taT)' revlewlI or hie new book, POP b ~ ::vet . . ICE CREAM O. R. Mayfield of The Nuh· nUe. Banner Iald: ",SpeakIng &8 -eone who has croSBed the AUanUc 20 tlmes and lpent (Iur yeara In Frasure's Eurpoe, this renewer can recom· mend 'Aboard and Abroad' &8 th"e beat ou.volume guidEI to Europe , now on lIale In the Un'lted Statea." Frank Cipriani, travel editor of FOOD STORE The CbJcago Tribune, In that PHONE 2541 newspaper'e SUD4ay -Maguine ot Books" wrote: " Hundr'8da of ·t rav. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ e) boob have been 'I'I rritten Iinee : World War 11, ' but •Aboard and Abroad' Is tbe very beet that 1 have read. Harvey Oleon 111 a lit. CARTER'S terate writer, and hla lang\.\llge Is Rubber Stamp simple direct and highly refresh.
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MICh.: and the' laie M: TWhlteb aanntmaaV1°rBglsreatedratIDegxcOelfle9n2t,.600/0. Salisbury ot Oldo Sl;ate Unlver. The 34 ' antmall now elalllified slty. H. E. Denntlon cl ... lfled the herd owned by W. W,llker Lewta. In the EUstis herd Inchlde 8 exJr., Route 2, W~e ..iUe and the cellent, 18 very good and 8 good plua, making an average Icore of herd owned by Karl M. Brown, Lebanon. The late Prof. Ballabury 87.50%. claasltled tbe berd owned by F. The numerical rating of 83.15% W. Eustis, Breezy Ridge Farm, Is the average for all animals classified In the Jeraey breed. Route 3, Lebanon. The 18 anlmall no,,, classified - - - - - - - - - - - In the Lewis herd bilclude 2 ex. NEW YEARS EVE GUESTS cellent, 11 very good, 4 good plua, . . To welcome In the New Year, and 1 good, maklng an average Mr. & Mre. Paul Scherer and sonl Bcore of 86.39% . The Brown herd hf,d as guestl from Dayton, Miss Elizabeth Probst and Mr. and Mrs. August Dieringer.
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Naw Dodgas, 'l,IDOlltU Now DD Blbibit NOW' THAT CIllUSTMAS IS PAST, it'. time to put our 'minds to replenishing tbe inroads made on our supply of homemade .I weet 'PreW during the hoUdays. Why not refill your jelly shelf with flavorful Oran,e Marmalade that tastes so good at breakfast-time? It', alway. a favorite with morning toast or panc(lkes. Juat follow · uu. tested recipe, add Sure-Jell fruit pectin to the prepared hllit for perfect res~ta. ORANGB MARMALADB Yield: a1»oat 10 mecUum rIaaIes (5 lba. IIW1IlAlade) 4 ea,. prepared Indt 8 ea,. (2 lba, U 0..) lUlU (4, orurea aDd 2 lemollS) 1 boz Sare-Jell fruli peetla PInt prepare tile fruit. Remove lkins in quartera from 4 lar,e oran,es and 2 medium-sized lemo1U. Lay quarterl flat; shave off • and discard about half of white part, With a sharp knife or leiSaorI, Illee remainlnC rind very fine. Add 2 ~ CUPI water and 'AI teupoon 1Oda. Btia8 to a boil and aimmer, covered, 20 minutel, atirrinI oceulonall7_ Chop peeled fruit and add pulp ,and julce to undrained cooked rind. Simmer, co~eted, 10 minutes lon,er. Meas ~ ure 4 cu~ into a lar,e.aaucepan. Thea Jiub 't he ~ade. Jrleuure lugar and llet uld~. Ad,d Sure-Jell to fruit in aaucepan and mix well Place over. blgh heat aDd Itir until mixture comes to a bud boiLBoU 1 minute, atirring conatantly. At once sUr in su,ar. Brin, to - .full rolling boU and ·boll hard J m.nu", ltirrina conetantly. Remove from heat-and sldm ~- _ ~ foam- wlU. ~ IJIOOD. 'Then 8tlr an4 aldm by ~ for ., .mtaut.ea to ~ 1lIIh~. to privent ftoaUat fruit.. LacUe quickly Jnto I~ at 0IIeI with ~ IIIcb bot pardID. . ~rn.: 'I.'I1II manna~ _ let. Ilowly-allow, about 2 weeks.
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o v e r one hundred farmers . turned out for the ann ual Warren County Livestock Poducers meet Ing last week at Lebanon High School to hear Dr. Earle W. KloB' terman, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, dIscuss hormonea and otber develoPQlents In tho beef cntUe feecting area. T be meeting was opened by Chairman Gordon Fosler and u.nder nominatIng chairman Jobn Lane. lhe t ol· lowing men were elected to serve on the livestock committees tor
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MRS, ORACE SMITH ILL Mrs. Grace Smith has been Quite III at ber home on Third street. . GUEST FROM BELLEVUE Mr. nnd Mrs. J . J_ Bureke have as th ~l r houee guest Mrs. Lenale Hnll , of Bellevue, Ohio. GUEST FROM ' CHICAGO Dr. Mary Cook recently had aB her wook end guest Mra. GladYB Hartwig, or Chicago.
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IN F!-ORIDA, CUBA Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Welcb and son left on Sunday for a three \I eeks vacation In F lorida and Cuba. CONVALESC ING AT HOME Mrs. Ho~y ard Daiton Is now con· vale sclng at ber home after un· dergolng surgery and treatment at MInml Valley hospital. FARMERS CLUB TO MEET Mr. and Mra. John Settlemyre will be bast a nd hoatess to the Farmers Club on TbuT8day, Jan. 13 at the Far Hills Party House. VISIT IN Mra. D. Mra. EaTl Saturday lItananeld.
MANSFIELD C. Rld~, with Mr. · and DaviS of Dayton, were gues ts at relative II In
- 'G'UESTS FROM GROVE CITY Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Welt.l had as unday gueetB Mr. and Mra. K. R. Hill of Grove City and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hawke. TO SPONSOR CHILI SUPPER CI.r ele Number Two or tbe W. S. C. . will sponsor a chill lUI>' per at the Methodist Church Oil Saturday evenlne. Jan, 22 from nv~thlrty untU eight o·clock. TIRED OF COOKING? Wby not .pJan to attend the chili lIupper Civen by the Graule al the Red BrIck. Frlenda Church In Waynesville Tuellday, January 18 at slJl·thlrty p. "m. AD eventnc of run will tallOW and If not po.. sible to attetld both. be there part of the evening. '
1955: On the ·beet commlttee Bill Man and Fred Miller were elect.. ed with Gordon Foster and William Culberson. Jr. appointed . Sheep. Everett Runyan and.. Jobn A, W. , SHORT Lane were elected with Ed Mich· A. W. Short, ot the Ohio state ener. Olen Mareonet and 'J. M. Depnrtment of CoD.llervatlon, will Wyano appointed. . Swine. Scott be the speaker at the Rotary Club McClure and George Hause were meeting on Tuesday evening, Jan. elected and they appoInted C. D. 18 at Preston's Far Hills Party Sheehan, Luther Hartsock and House. PaUl Cochran on the committee. E(forts toward a more etrective Delega.les to the a.nnual C1nclnconaervatlon educ tlon program naU Producers Uvestock meeting for Ohio was "Iven 1\ gr aUy we r e Scott McClu re, Walter n eded boost tbrough the signing Compton, Ed Wiggins and Everett of a cooperative agreement be· Runyan with C. D. S heehan, John tw en the Ohio Division of Wild· Lane, WIlUam Langhorst and lite and the OhIo Division of Vo- Gordon Fosler as a lternates. Del· cational Agriculture of the De- egate elected to the Ohio Wool parfroeot of Education. Grower s annual me tlng at ColumMr. hort haa an excellent ago bus waa John Lane. rlcultural and educational back· -A. very intere.ting panel com· ground In dealing with natural posed of Don Bin of Landen r sour 'es. Farm reared, taught Farms, Dave Bailey of Opekaslt, VocaLional Agriculture t we i v e . S. Ellis of Waynesville and years, has his Bachelor of Science Curtis Beck or Franklin, dis· and Master of Science degrees cussed the subj ct, "How 1 Feed from the Unlverslt:r of West Vir· Deet Cattle:' 101any good points glnta and OhIo State College of were brought odt dbrlng the dis· u8slon. The panel was modera· Agriculture. He b ecame ChIef oC Game Man- ted by Mr. C. W. Hamman8, of l13ement and Propagation, Aprtl Oblo tate University. Russ Kim· 1937 to October, 1946. Was Chief ber ot the Cincinnati Producers, of L\lw Enforcement fo r the Dl- pres nted the Livestock Markel vilion ot Conaervatlon one year. Outlook for 191)5 and the cap .beat and WlUI chief or Wildlife Con· or the meeting was put on by sen 'atlon' Extension Service for C. W. Hammans. alx yeara, was very auce_ful Commltteell reporting On livewith audit and youth groups In stock act;lvltl611 for the year were conaervatlon education as it re- Bill Marr, Beet COmmittee; John latea to toreltrr, aoU, water, wild· Lane. sheep committee; Scott Mc· lite, . mlnerall, recreation, aud peO- Clure, IIwlne cpmmlttee and Harpie In all wallul of ute, regard· old HeIsinger, for the DaIry Serv· 188S of race, color or creed. Ice Unit. Refreshme.nta we r 0 lIerved at the close of the meeting.
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Warren ounty recipients or Aid (or the Aged numbering 706 persons received paymenta last montb amounti ng to $40,436, Rccord· Ing to a r eport Issued by the Department at Public Welfare througb Harry · L. Palmer, subdivision manager for tbe county. ThIs la an average at $57.27 per pensioner. EIghteen co un t y residents, whose payments are not aubJect to tederl,lJ participation. we~e 0.1· The dratt call for January In· lotted $10 g for an average pay· ludes the follOWing fourteen men ment of $60.44. Expenditures tor health car~ trom Warren County wbo hava been ordered to report tor Induc· during tho month totaled $1499.9Fi and Included 35 persons. tion on Tbursday, Jalluary 20: Palmer said 12 applications for Waynesvllle--George Arnold . aid were received last month 8a Oregonla-John Downey. Lebanon - Donald Hawke, Dar- compared to 14 the previous ryl DUll8enmlre, William Wilson period. Harold Wells, Haskell Shepherd. Doom Il"EEDS for clearFranklin- Darrell Hedrlc. snow frOm c:ltJ, streets were Morrow- Paul Ragland , Cbarles clocked by this Athey loader Powell. . (above) In Toledo, Ohlo. The Loveland-Karl Walker, Robert machine's conveyc)r belt carries DuIfy_ snow to waltina trucks. Tbe old brlek building at the Fueter--John KeUer, Jr. corner at Maln and North streets PB1S0N 1JNDI'OILMS even Sharonvlll_Rlchard Walker. which hae stood for many years, look on Mlill'ion Sta1lord and to many old residents, was n (right), Houston, Texas beauty landmark for many years, has winner. She's to lle.screen testbeen' completely tl>rn down to ed this mouth. make way for the erectJon of a DCOm LITTER of 21 new drlve1n restaurant wWch will whlte pigs wu chalked up by be erected 00 the locatIon and this sow (below) In Seeshaupt, operated by Mr. WlIlIam Long, of Genoany. The Bavarian mother ia owned by Farmer J'oseph It was .n nounced today that Xenia. The building, one of the oldest LeDgauer. former Regular Navy enllsted per· sonnel who held certain ratings In Waynesville, wa formerly oc· may now reenlist In the Regular cupled by the J _ . . Hawke and Navy atter three months but Robert Collett Hardware Stores. within one year oC ctiacharge and retain the rate held at time of dlllcharge or rel~e to inactive duty. Since 1942 the only Regular Navy enUsted personnel who were permitted to reenlist with The WaynelivUle Rotary Club tbe rate h eld at discharge were tbOl!e who reenlisted within tbree bad a.a their guelt speaker Dr. months [allowing date of dis- C. A. Sima. of Dayton, who gave a very interesUng talk on "Sight charge. In biB talk he Of the more than 60 speclalist and V ision." ratlnga In the Navy, only aboUt brought out the fact thal the eye fi ve wtll not be effected hy the baa to be train.ed, all any other new policy. They are Boat8wa.ln's orgp.n of the ~y, to. reach ' Ita Mate, Aviation Boatawaln'a Male. highest eWolen cy, alllO In child Aviation Ordnanceman, Aviation education, correct lighting, equip· ment and IUTl"Oundlngll In the Machinist Mate, and Stewarda. _ _........_ _ _~_ _ _ _.....~~~_ _~_ _ _-=~~:-:'_ _ According to the information, 8()hool room or study pla.ce at released by the Navy Recruiting home affects the progress ot the Station In tlie Dayfon Poat O1f1lie student. Be .. ~er Mat. that Water trom the sewers on Mal.n building, this new program will the United State,, ' ha.a pr()gfelllled street backed up lnt()l · ballements continue In effect until June 30, considerably ahead of mOl!t coun· In tbe center of town over the 1955. tries because of our knowhow and Salea tax revenuea alumped wee k end. Village e mployeea proper vlalon. The talk, although s harply laat week In Warren were digging up tbe street above given --m-. protesslonal plane of county with declilulB In all clasal. lhe lewer line In an effort to find though, wall well received. flca tiona eJlcept a.utomotlve, acand remedy the caulle at the cording to a report Illsued by trouble. County Treasurer Rusllell Dum· tord aud Sta~ Tlreasurer Roger The Waynesville ChIld Coneer, W. Tracy. yallon League will hold their January meeting on Tuesday evenlng, Collection tor t 'he past week amotllited to $9,97U19 as compared J anuary 18 a t 8 : 00 0 " CIock a t th e The office of Oounty Auctitor A. to' $13.467.67 tor t:be correspond. _ h f M Da Id S ft" -'th ome a rs. v I tl of ttl r neth.... ".. M. Parker calls. attention or the Ing period a year e~o. Total collections for tbe flacal The annual nllaoclation meeting e ec on a cera or e com· public to Section . 5113,17, Revleell Farm Ing year. Mrs. PaUl Wil)JlUDs BDd Coos at Ohio, which requires aU year amount to $200,117.8 3 whl Ie a t The Lebanon National M J Z Jbel III be 11' " C co- perSona erecting 'new buildings, to a year ago they w,ere $232,142.88. Loan will be held Wedne sda". J h rs.t oseph d aM Lllll rs. an arr tUe noUce of c(\nstrucUon or 1m· Food, wea ring a lPparel, depart. February 9 at the Lebanon Grange . as esses an . stores, fum I· Hall. TWs will be a day meeting Y(lll be guest speaker. ll'';''vements with the auditor's of· ment and general ,, ture, building were . aU down ' ~t tor election bf a Director and an· tlce within 50 daya or the start week with motor vehicles regili' nual" raPerta to the membershIp. CUB SCOUTS TO HOLD of s uch construotlon. terlng the only gain. A program Is belu~ arranged PAPER DRIVE SATURDAY Persona tailing to comply willi The Cub Scouts . w1l1 bold :J. this regUhitlon are s ubject to a for tbe afternoon. Get FREE rickets To Hocke All members are asked to ar- pape~ dri ve on Saturday morning, pen.a lty. G~m~ at the Miami Guett.. range tbelr work to attend. J nuary 16 starting at 8 o'clock. Forms for ~porttng new bu\1d--..:-:.---....,...- , . : . . . - -__- -________~----'-......:'-~_=~"':'''=_--'--~t papera on the curb or porch , Ings or Improvements may be oband .thd truck will pick them up. talnet!- at the auditor's oUlce. '" Ir the Weather Is bad , the paper drive will be post poned until the following Saturday.
For Its January procram the Garden.. Club met In the home of Mrs .. cbarlell ,DavlS at 1 :110 p. m. ---.-. . A delicious ' dessert course was served by the hbateaaea, Mabel L.EAVES FOR LO~DON, ' ENG. , Davia and Lena Hartllock. asalsted Mrs. Seldon Heath left oil Sun· by Mra. Davia' daughter. Mrs. day for New Yor, ~Ifl, where IIbe Owen Hartsock. wUl leave on the .s.\; S. Dnited The prealdent being absent, the State a for London. England. to ,'Ice prealdent, " Irs. Glen Alex· Join her husband wbo 'h - a,...Na.,a1 ander took the cba lr. The order ofHcer. Mr. Charlea Elzey accom· of the day wns reversed and the pawed bls daughter to' New York program taken up first . The topic and will return in a few daye, WBa "Geranlu.m Cullure" and the , speaker, Mr. Emerson Earnhart ot WSCS TO MEET JAN. ~ the Waynosvl11e Floral Company. The WSCS will meet at the Tbose who have seen Mr. Earn· Methodist churcl;l on ThUl'llday, hu-t 's 'geraniums a t lhe height of Jan. 20 with a lyncheon at the the season know tbat n. wiser or lloon hO\lr. The buslneia S8lslon more . exc~llent choice of a spesker' will OPlln at on~thlrty p. m. with could not bave been made. He devotions by Mrs. OUve Wardlow was most geaerous of his tIme and, program In, charge ~f Mrs. MTb,e dlrferent religions bave and experience. He not only gave Vernon Shutta. faU8(I tQ, unite In the past because an Interesting lecture but brought • the adherents of each have reo material for demonstrati on and MOVE TO RIDGEVILLE gardect 'the founder 'of their own IInswered numerous questions from Mr. and Mra. Lorin Woolley have aa the ' ,only Supreme authority hIs audience, The presIdent ·ex· moved from-' t heir . co,u ntry : home and '·lJ,IL.,Law as tbe only divine preased the feeling at" the whole on State Route 73 and are now la",.: While this state of matters club In lhanking him for his ex· llvlng In their -new 11 o'm e In axlsta no' true unIty la posllible.. cellent talk. Ridgeville. Mr, ·and Mrs. Ralph Bahalu'llah teaches that all the Another feature or the program E. Robinson, formerly ot Frank· prophets are bearers of authenti'l was the answer to "no You Know" lin. are ' now resldlng' d'; the ' Wool· messages trom God; that each In questions. Mrs. MatnouB explained Ws day gave the ' hlghest teach· how to make attracUve bouquets ley farm. • , . • ...,...--<Ings that the people could then r~ by coloring Q'Wen ' Anne's lace and PAST MATRONS TO MEET celve, and educated men so that ElIza~eth ClJ aJuJler , IdentUled the The Past Matrons Clrele of MI· they were able to tecelve rurther plant ',hrought in at the November ami Chapter will meet at tbe home teachings from His · sUcce8sors. meeting a8 a greenbrier, a mem•. ot Mrs. R. H. Hartaock on Mon· He called 'on the adherents of ber at . the smilax family. She day evening, JanuUy 19, with Mrs. ~ach rel1gton nol to deny the DI· gave credit to Mt. Earnhart tor D. " C: RIdge 81" co-hoat~a. . The vI~e Inspiration Qf their ow~ helping h-e.r to Identify It. . Past Matron's Circle of- Mallon 1>ropheta. and to acknowledge the An arrangemllllt was exhIbited Chapter 'Vill be .t\}e' pests ot the DIvine InspIration at all othpr by til. h08teaaell and e~alunted by evenln . . rrophets, and to see that the the groUl!. A number .of Interestg teachings ot all are ealentlally In Ing points were brought out. • ENTERTAIN,' CHEERFUL CIRCLE harmony, 'a nd are parta ot a great A cbange was made In the proMr, and Mrs. Glenn Borden en· ~~~onfC:f ~uem:~~~IO;":~d :a:~i gram tor the next meeting, whlc6 tertalned 0 n Saturday evening Writings, _ Submltted b Mrs. wUl be on gro.wlilg amaryllis. The on~ on Peony Cultp~ ' wm come In with the Cheerful Circle group a8 Helen McCoy. y March. their guestll. Cardll wer& enjoyed durlnA' the evening and a dellcioua desllert courlle was served by th~ VISITOR' IN DAYTON f\ETURN FROM FLORIDA hostess, The gueets were Mr. and MrS. Grace Vice and 'Mrs, Irene Mr. and Mra. Thomas ' C. Run)"on Mrs. S. S. Ellis. Mr. anc!. Mrl. J. Henderson, . Mrs. W.:,. E. Stroud, of Mt. Holly, have returned home B. Rich, ·Mr. and Mrs. ErD6It But· Mrll. Maude Crane aud Mrs. Carl after . spending the holidays with terwqrth, Mr. and Mrs. .Keller Norman were Wednescl&,. dlIlner theIr aon·ln-law . and daughter, Mr, Hoak, Mrs. Ada Smith. the holt guellta of Mr. and Mr.. Oeorp and ~. W, A. Callahau and fam· ad boetell. Stroud In DaytoD. l1y ·In Mlaml, Florida. abeth Chandler were dinner gueete on Saturd"y . ~vl!nI!1g 'of . Mr. BD4 Mrs. Charl_ And8l'lOn; Jr., at their pretty De", hame 00 Mitt Road near CentervUle. Mra. Bertie M11IB was a guest at dinner on Sunday of Mrs. Lucille Armitage. Dr. Emma Holloway, Mrs. OUve Curl, Mra. Lena Hartsock, Mrs Le~h Mma and Misa Elizabeth Chandler I attended the Garilen Club on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Mabel Davis. Mrs. Lena Hartsock wall Il vis· ltor this week at the home of her grandson Mr. Milo Hartsock anll family In Wllmington. '
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WARREN COUNI' OLD·AIE PEISIOI INCOME AVERAGES $&1 PER PERSOI
WilDLIFE OFFIOIAL TO SPEAK .TO ROTARY OlUa ·MEETIIO HERE TUESDAY
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GUESTS FROM M'IDDLETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thinnes and daughter of Middletown, were week end gDootS of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ramby and family.
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Rotary Olab HI. Speiker fro. DIJlOI
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.,.,." Continuing our series of Lord's Th e start at the New "(ear day mornIng sermons on great doc · brought with It, In addition to tbe trlnal th emes tbe sermon· subject usual nood of New Year's resolu· next Lord's day mor ning w11J be , lions, major ohanges In the field WHAT SHALL I 'DO W.I TH of government and poUtics. In JESUS? We were gratlrted tpat Washington a n.e w Congress con· a good sized audience was present venes. with Demo· las t Sunday morning to heat tile eratic ~jorlty tn message on The Lord'a SupP~. . both h a use s , For Sunday evening the liermolJ sma ll majorities, subject will be, Chrlsl III 'You, It Is true. but sut· The Hope .ot, Glory (Matt. ~:1~-16.; flclent to enable t al. ] ;18,29). ThIs Is wI? a~otbat party to con- ther at a series or Sunday eveni ng trol the organlza· Expository sermons from the tlon of eaCh body Book at Mattl1ew. G Autry and' 'Ws Wond,er . 8~anley _and , n a ~ e com· . By means of II. plan which we HO:~ Champion. 11'111 greet MI. mlttee chslrm'en. With, II. Repub· call our Silent Roll Call we are nml' Valley you"betera each .week Bean' president' and opposing mao keepIng careful check upon the In a brsnd new" actlon·packed jorltles to both hilUlI8 and senate attendance of ell. c h Individual show tllmed exprEissly tor televi· many Interesting and perhaps vi · tuember · of . the congregation as sian; announced Leslie C: Map~ tal situations '1'(111 develop. ~ell as receiving n record of vis· genePllI manllger of . Mlam I Va II e Y In Ohio a slmllar but reversed ltors each Lord's day. By this Milk Producers A.!laoclaUon, span· situation exists. . The "Historic plan the elders of the churcll will !ror for the new sllow. Hundredth" General Assembly II )lave II. calling llat of all wbo are Mapp said that the Gene A.utry now ILeelf history - along mtb I'baent trom the Lord's- hQuae at show, atarrlng "America's Favo~ Ita major accompUllhments and the regular worShip services of Ite Cowboy" will he seen and the keeping of Its campaign pledg· tbe chure.h. Why not .try to make h~ In the Mllunl Valley area es In th!l fields ot major leglllla· a good record for yourssU this e'&IT " Wednesday evening, beglD' tlon. The ne,w asllembly, the ono year? nlng January 6, on ChBDnel 7. hundred and {I"!It In the bistor Y e--Ie-c-te-d-·ro-f-fl-c-Ia-ls-a-r-e-n:-e-p-u-b-ll-OBD-.Wmo-TV In Dayton, 'from 7:00 of our state, fInds Republican mao And apeaking of NeW' Year's jorltiea again In both house and . t o 7 '. 80. senate, -though slightly reduced, resolutlona, your Representative with a Democratic governor again from Warren Oounly II maklns FILLERS For P.PJIDUlATE Pens. heading ' the execuU.,e branch. one - to try. It polllible, In 0001>' Yeiu CaD thelill DOW' at TIIII Ou~l'ds of the Supreme Oourt, all eratlon with the new.papers of our JIIAIII aAZJJTTB;, PboU ••11. other . .eoutlTe and admlnlltratlve , (CoDUnaed on ~ Two)
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Central Ohio Breedhlg Assocla· tlon, a fanner-owne~ cooperative, announces the recent purchase or another Gold Medal' Bire. He Is Egllllltiel'll Rag Apple DUtchland (352 ). owned by Sunny Vale Farms, Lafayette, l'i. J . . : The purcbase of "DutcliIand;· . brings to a total of four the Gold' Medal' alr.e s now. ln servI CE! at COBA. H~.. car rleB intensely 'Rag Apple lireedIng on the top Bide 'of .hla pedl· gree and Dutchland on . the bot. tom. .. "Dutcbland" was sired by 'Mon· t1vlc Rag App~ Ajax whOle 71 tested- daughters with 190 ROP records averages 16.143 M., 8.79% and 573 F , . , "Dutchland's" dam Is Centre View Dutcq1and Dalsy, classified "Very Good." She has a Can adIan Honor List record at 4' years In 365 daya on ' three-tlmMlme. dally ml1k1ng of 22.458 M., '3.86% nnd 868 F, Her total prodUction .... In alx Inctatlons amounts to lOS,· '698 M. j 3.75% ,and 3.886 F. . An official.. type ' classlflcatlon shows "Dutchland" is improving udder shape, udder attachments, teat pl.a cement and rear lllgs. CARD OF THANKS I wISh to thank my many .frJendi and neighbors for the carda aDd acta ot kllfdneall Ihown me 4w1n, my atay at the hOlpltal aDd recent. WD8Is. '
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THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1955 'Mr. . and Mrs. Arthur Sull1van were dinner lIleats Sunday evening of their .ou·ln·law and daughter, MISS JANE FIT. Mr. ad Mrs. Amo. Trivett and family. of Port William. Correapond.nt Mrs. Laura Sbldaker bad a. her Clyde Levie), who I. confined to dinner lIleets Friday noon, her Clinton Memortal hospital. Wll.l two nieces. Mrs. Ada Weller, of mlngtoo. suffering a heart ailment Tampa. FloJ'ld& and Mn. Irene Is reported to be improving. OustJn. ot Waynesville. The Massie Town.blp Grange Funeral lervlce for Mrs. Mary sponsored an oyster lupper and I Rolell. 63. were held ~edneaday card party for membera In tho afternoon a.t the Powers tuneral hlgb scbool cafeteria, on Monday home, Jamelltown. Mra. ROlell, a evening. restdent of Harveylburg untU levOrover Jacobi. brother ot J . F. eral months ago', was found dead, Jacob. here. died December l\4 at Sunday In her home near James· hi' home fo Flndl..,. town by her Ion Tom with whom Mr. and MrI. Lee Collins of MI- she Uved. nmlaburg. were gueat. here SUn· Mr. and Mre. Roy Ellie and Mrs. day of hi. mother. Mn. Ida Col· Laura Shldt.ker attended a dInner Sunday In Dayton at tbe home ot IIns. The WSQ8 of tbe Methodist Mr. and Mra. Harry Howe, the din· Church, will meet · In the IOClal l ner being In honor of Mr. Howe'lI rooms of the church Thunday birthday. . tenlOOll. Mr. aDd Mrs. Jamea Parke Mill VIlla JUnken. w.. .oW daupte"" of ......cl.......w. were .... u n _ A 'Nelghbor Qr CUn' lIleata 81lilday Or ber p8l'11Dts, Mr. tbll -_ "~.. UVV\& , .. ~ H S Tuclr.er ton Coooty and recel.ed & boclQuet l ao.. ..... . . • . or nowe", tl'oDl .. Wtlmlnaton .1Ira. A.. B. 'COllett ftl ottelll OOriat. MIHlnk 11 be -.1• • t her home Saturday evening 'tor eo. an r the JanuarT meeting ot the QlYfc ter, 111111 Francel Hlo.k ena ca~..t.or l Lea .... e Mra H. STucker wsa mentally retarded children In ..... Ir .. - . . . . bome n.ar Harv.,.burc &D4 are co-lloiteu. ClOUtantly dolll. 80IDe act of kIad· The W.lcome Bible ClUI n.s for -raone. III Ilee4. The plan Jonah'. Run Baptllt Church wlll .... a good oe1llbbor each mee t ....... """'A '01 aelecUng evenln g In the bome week hal been In effect In ClIn· or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster. ton Count,y tor leverAl weeki DOW. PerlODI are .elect.c1 rrom GUESTS IN LEBANON . leUera 'jrritten In their bebalf b7 lIr. and Mrs. Role Hartsock appreclaU.e n.lcbbo.... and Mr. and Kn. 1... PreoderIlrI, A. S. Collett and ~ra. gut and daughtera were amoq L&ara SbJdaker attended tun..ral the guelts on Bunda,. when Mr. _"leu for KI.. Sally Smith. 86. and 14", Everett Banta enter• t stubbe funeral home. Saturda, talned with a covered dllb d.ln. afternoon. .. la. SmIth died Wed- ner at '''elr bome In Lebanon bon. __t Hom.. orlnr ... the 1163 Dutem S t .. r nead&J at Champlon D Leb&llon after .. ,,",raJ weeD IJI. Worthy Matrona and their bu. ...... Sbe w.... Ur.Joac natdellt banda. ' or Wa)'DenW_ and waa a treqUeDt CUNt here of lin. Collett. ••AD TN" MIAMI GAZ.n. .
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county. to' report each week events ot Importance botb to Ohio an" eapeclally to our own county u tbey take place In olUr .tate C&Pltol. And still speaking ot re.olu · tlon.. In thl. critical and perbaps bectic year ~t 1966.' with govern· ment and InternaUonnl politics ar· tecUng 10 deeply ou:r Uvea from day to day. may eacib and all of UI reaolve to keep oulilelvee In· formed and to make our ba.lc be· lIer. In ' reed om. jUlltice. and tI. repreaentaUve torm ot govern· ment a bulc Intluen.:e In the fU· ture ot .OW' country. atate and local community.
PubUallwd Il1'Iry ThvM&J II...... at WaynelvlUe. WarreD C• •.,.. 0.... Enter6d al lecond olaae . . . . . a& the po.toeflce at WayaMYtUe. Oble. under the act ot 'Mar.c. I . 1171.
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MI!THODIIT CHURCH Dale LImbert. Mlnlater Church School, 9:10 .. m., Mr. Herbert McMlllan, Supt. WOf1!blp Service. 18 :10 .. m. Youth YelJowlBlp Sunda7 ., :10 p.m. Cbolr Praattce Thu",day 8.00. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST S,ro.n Caner, Mlnlater Blbl. SchOOl. 9:.0 a. m. Morning Worablp. 10 :30 a. m. Prayer M htlng. ., : 00 p. m. YOUDg People'l Meetlng. 7: 00. Evening Stlrvlc... ., : S6 p. m.
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LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH B. E. Bauglin. Putor UnU1ed Service. 8: 46 .. m. ST. MAf\V 'S EPISCOPAL The Rev. Bamuel N. KeJl, Rector Sunday: . Holy Communion. 7:30 .. m, Church Sobool, 10:00 a. m. Adult Worship. 11.00 a. m. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH WlIIlam Cbannon, Mlnliler. Sunday SoJlool 9 :80 a. m.. Mr. liarley Thomas. SupL Preac bllig. every other Sunday.
....rol yeo" ovo \uol _n 'I In Columbus thlll week. tba c.t0' III loda)'. So .. o with ' Ir. State Legll1ature convened at 2: 00 Iftlu.on,o. A progra .. Ilo",d p. m. Monday, January 3. In the yeo .. ago Might ho •• b.,n 0 Senate, C. Stanley Mechem,. waa 11:46 a. m. porl"l III fa, your In.llronco EvenJng Service. first Bunday III again elected president pro-tem ftood. . . . Ih,n. tul II .. a), monCh. and majority noor ~eader. In the FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST HOT ,1'10 you full pro'etllon House, Roger CIOUII, ot Logan loda,. So. II. for a uel Prlee Roberti, 101 nlat.r CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Coq.nty. waa elected apeaker. Kline ollOt,.l. of you, pr... n,.day Bible School at .:30 a. m. Charlet Roberts, Mlnllter. Roberta or Columbu.. Franklin "uura"c. " •• dt, • Morning Worship at 10:30 .. m. County, again' electe'! to serve all Charlel Stan ley, Supt. EYllnln, Wo",hlp at 7: 10 p. m. majority noor leader, with J ames Worahlp Service, 10 ~. m. Prayer lleetlng eacb Wwdoeaday Sunda, Scbool. 11 a. m. McGettrlck or Cleveland, Cuya· eYlnln,. hoga County. as Ilalnority tloor leader. On Tuesday' a Joint con· OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. 8. ventJon of HOUle and Senate can· Eucentl Ul'lrnth. Paator vallled the vote or the la.t Oen· LEBANON. OHIO Sunda, IJcbool. 10 .. m. Morning Wo,.hlp. 11 a. Ill. eraI El ec•• ...on. &II re.~u Ire d by t he •••••• ••• •••• •• ••• • ••••• ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Aa a lpeclal lervlce to the ccnlltltutlon, and d ,~clared oUIcI- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Rev. John Bel'lllq. Putor. Youth Fellow.bJp. 6:30 to 9:00. readers ot the Miami Gazette, we I lilly the electJon or the governor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..a.... I:U and 10:00 .. In. LEBANON CHR,8TIAN SCIENel are offering. free of cbarge, tick· and all other elective lllate ortl· ets to the ClncinnaU Mohawlta· cIall. CllrtaUan Salence 8enleel arel Grr.nd Rapid. bockey game at Ute Ileld every Sunday mornlDi at 10 C •__ U G-.... S d J On the whole the 101.t General J "T. HOL"'" rMET-HODIST Hlgbland .he. at 11 o·cleek. , Inc..... a ....en on 1UI ay. an. Auemhly In Ita fllI'.t week. got 15 All you ha.e to do III to drop • ,. 'lI Seaft MIDI t Sunday .chaol at the lame hour. Into ' the O•••t.t e o-ce __ A . .k for off to a nyJn~ Itart. Organl.&• 'S l 'd ';~le ~.O ... TelUmou,. meeUngl 1.t Wed.Q..... ......... Uon oC both houllel 111'a. completed. IJ•• ~ - - ... :. • .. m.. .... them There are DO Itrlnga at· , A. ,Earnlulrto Supt. day elleDflll of .ach month at S. tach~ . commltteea appointed, &Dd on OITICE SUPPLl1!I8 IDdellbl.. Worahip SenJce•. 10:1I0 .. m. SUNDAY 1tAD10 PR60RAMS : Wednetday. before .djo\lJ'DD1ent. Pencil., LIbrary Pute. POlt.r Ink. 2loeDIOC S,"lce. 7.10 p. m. W. want to Ihow our apprecl.. bllla were even Intnl4uced In both W8Al-3 : 46 .. m. tlon to our trl8D4. wbo ban .Up' HoUle and Senate. Ilo a grand to- Jountal Beeord Il000. 1'1J)ewrlter WlNo--t: 00 a. In. ported our ptlper tor 10 long and tal or 46. lUbboua. Typewriter Paper, a.m· WI'J'B-.4:" Po In. at the _ e tilDe we wut you to f ta, Bil Bell Doubl Letwr FULL GOSPEL CHU"CH owr et acquAlntecl wlUt Ute Clncln In commlUee ... Igument., our oreeJHn e THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 'naU Moha-"- -110 ba.e ".p ___" 7tb Coogreulooal DI.trlct tared FIle Boxea. Receipt Book.. CHURc.H OF CHRIST "-- " Hocke, ....Leacue •\U.... Quite well In the Houe, With man,. 0 tb er Item.. ...Harveyebur. Ma'n .nd Mla:"1 StNde t wo Int6l'D8t1onal £~ ........ --Rey. Thomu LartaoD, Paator. cbamploDlhlp. and one USA UUe Cloud or Lopn CoUIDty -our lpeak· GA2ETTE. Phone 1111. 0 Blbl••tudy, Tblll'lday. 7 :10 p.m. 8uada,.: Bible Study, 10 a. m. and are well on tlaelr fty to ano- er. h1a poaltJoa u ch&lrman or the Cllri.t·. AmbaNadora, 8atu~, Comllll1Dlon. 10.4ti .. In. tber croWD th1a year. RuI.. Committee. 1fU automatic. . 7.10 p. m. Preaching. 11 : 00 .. m. Coach Roly 'Ild ....h.n deaun. Mlteh. or Clark .co:unty , waa ap- INDEX CARD FILt ~OX.S Sunday SChool, Sunda,. 10:00 8Uit&J' e.eDlnr. 7.80 p. m. a big band for tlIe wcmt lhe baa POinted Chairman 0., CoDle"atlon. We ba.. hfj and ul Ia.... Cllrd L;', . bl S d 1116 Wed. e •• nm. Bible Stad,. 7:10. dou In brlQlac til. . J01IDIItera XUe or Mad1aou Coulnt,y, w.. again ml boltM . . . lDd.ex tab carl' .... ,:rntng Wors p. 1UI ay. : . __ to ohamplooabJp form. It will be appointed Cla&tnnall of the Oen· AIM naiR latex card. for botb Evangellltic Bervlce, Suoda,. WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS worth your tilDe to dri.e to CiD. , eral Section or Flnllnce. and ,our alne.-Tb. 0Mette. 7:eO p. •• 'Fint Day Scbool•• :80 .. m . clnDatl ju.t to .ee thl. great lead. own Repreeentatlve, from Wanen I !~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .Ev.ryoo. welcome, .. for Worahlp, 10:80 a.m. er In action. Altbo".h a 'detelll&- County .. Cbairmau of Reference - bJ,h amoDl ' Comm1t'a. maD, MclAnaban 11 --. In addltto- to mem. We can oo1y hope that tila """""""" •••••••••••••• "."."".,," ".'.".""""." •• ",, •• " the leadera 01 the lllalUe tn points be",bJp on the Judlcl&ry Commit· ImoothDllle &lid lpeed In organiu.- Set STAPLERS end STAPLES At the MIAMI GAImE and ... lIti. H. keeps the lUIle :it!:dto~:.np~~~...:!.~- tiOD will carry oa wben th..e vi· Get 'REFILLS For Your PAPERMATE Pen At the GAZETTF all•• wltb b1a ccmatant .Uo" to., .... - - ' .1 I 1"._" .~ neDt rule. tor the Houae. Oth.r ... u ~~I:lu~ea~:are::..:c~one~:""'~nN'::'~......_~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.!:.!!:.!:'!.!':!':!.:!.:!':!':!'~'~'~.~.~.~.~.~'~'~.!:'!:'!:!'!'!':!':!':!':!':!':!.~'~'~'~.~.~'~.~. w&rele winning the membera from our dfatrlct fOund DoIl't aell the balance of the .. lllgnmenti on mlJor commltteea team .hort either. PhD Go7ette,c1udlD& -t'I1I&ncllll lnaUtuUonll. TILEPHON.': a 1'OOkk1e la leadlD& the Inten1a- ~W&JI. J!ll~1lI aacl Federal WAYN.SVILLE . , UOD&l Leacue on potnts with 26 Relatione. ahd"'l'"piculture. gou and 27 .....ts In 110 gamell. . Many hurdllll lie ahead. howLaBANON Office RUID.NeE Wl a:-s-'_' _ --1"",,8anT._ Thorndycratt &Dd De.1I ever. If tbe malo problem. In th'! MORROW N ucher ..re close behind lJi the fteldl of education and acbooll. point p&rad.. roadl and tunaPiktll, welfare and Oome out and belp make the m.ntal InIUtuUonll, and the n· IIlaml Guette Hockey nllbt s DanclDl of tbM. ueda are to .ucce... be IOI.ed.
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lohn t:2I, 44,. we ,leam tlIat the 'WOI'IIhlp or God III .ery Important. John teUI n. that It mUlt be In spirit and In truth. To wo",bJp In .plrit II to .nter wboIeheartwdly Illto,,tile worablp. To dO' to In trutb II to worabJp accordlq to God'. 41Y1ne trutb. i1elUl teu. UI In lohn 11:17. that RIa "\VPrd fe tnltb. Sioberity In worship I. not enough, It mu.t allO be In accord wJth God'1 Word. The early CbrilUana wor.blppe4 God In ft.e ..,.. Let nl notice them aDd he how tbey are to be carried OIlt to "e In truth. 1. The early Chrt.U&n. prayed to 004. Pa,ul teU. ai' tha~ -he IIray" bll pra,.e", to God throqb Cbrtat. (llGCDaD. 1:8). ·'PAul did not la,. memortled p...,en repeatedly . In ~cord with IOlIIe ritual, lor Cbrtat torbl4a tbla In Matthew e:f. Nor did aD1 oe tJi. eai17 Clniltlalp pray tbroqh ....,. or dea4-.lntl. • J. . The early Chri.Uana read od taqht the ICrIpture8·· wilen . I I.they alsembled. (Cortnthtuu 14: 1~1). They ' did ' 10 In a laa~ 1UI'e that waa UIld.-.taD4,ble to the people. (COrIatldana 14:1.). Tbey preacbe4 oalT one 'aaeuap aM were 'fiDrlt14481l lD cbaog8 It. (Gal,tian.1:1-.). . I. Thoae 8&1'Iy CbrJatIaaa p~ Of the Lor4~t. ' n,per upon .the tlrst d&T of liIe ....k. (Aot. 10:'7). ThI. BU~rI . . . .te4 of the fruit of the Ylne aa4 th. tn.4. (I CorIntllia. 11:14'011). Thl. waa not aoia.ethlDl they did JUlt once' a y_ or qaan.rlt, 'tlut w..~y. .' 4. ThOle .. rl,. Chrl.t1aDl gave or their mflBlll It o IUPPort the work or-the Lord. (I CorinthIuuJ 18:1. I). TIll. llhey did upon the tlrat day or the 1f.M'lr.. They l41d uot .UPport .... ,, , . , of !the Ilord by lpOri.aor1q· BUllpen. 1OIatal,1 , bblp pmee and other 10c1aI ·' .vltDtl. JI)y.1'1 Cbrta~ pTe ... ,he had ~l proaperad. ·11. ThOle eel,. ChIllIUana! oftered the frUIt ,of lb..lr IIPI unto' God lin paalml .,'Dd h¥moa and .plritu,1 aoap. (Hebrew. . 11:16 and I!lpbealana 6:18) . They did DOt ule mechaAlcal loatru· m811.18 of mUllc In hymning' their pralaee to God. TheJ 18DC U • tbey bad ' been' commanded to do. " . The Churcb of Chri.t meeUng at Malo &ad Miami ' StreetS doell .the. above thloga Ju.t as they are outlined In the Word of G9d. thu. Is ' the church that Chrl.t built. To ' do otherwise I. to . evince maru ot apoltaily. We 'Invlte you to worahlp with ue. It has been a plealureto otter to the p,eople of Wa,'IlMville tbese articles explalnlng to you the t~blog , of , the Bible iJ'elUdlng the Church of Cbrtlt. You will flod that ,t be -Gbureb of Chrlat at , ,61&1n ,and Miami ' Streets evlncea all the charact.N'1.Uca of the ~e Church of Chrillt. You are cordially Invited to be pre8ent and wo",blp with this New 'reBtament churcb. ' ~ ID
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Belen A. DavtJ v.. Tbomu J. Mal')' W. Tueker to Harriett E. Eltate of Carrie Scheurer Smitb, Legal Nottce Da'fil, ~eDdaDt to IIQ ~- per Clark. Ludlle T. Osbome, JobD deceuecl, Central Trult Co. a~ week, etc. W., IIarr)' S. and Harold H. Tucker, polDted executor; Roy JI. Bradford, NoUce II b..-by Ki'f8.D that on 2 lots in Harveysburg. W. W. Whlteker and Chari.. J. the 14th d.,. of December, 196f, # RIAL IITAT. TRANSFIRS Thomas S. and Margaret Size- Wlggoner appointed appraisers. there .".. prell8nted to· the Board ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-J. 'lb d Deul h Ada to more to Richard C and Margaret Estate of Thelma M. Myers de- or Comml ••lonera of the County or . omu an a ml . Ll ' Warren Slite of Ohio a PetlUon NIW SUITS . Un Iversal Cl.T. Credit Corp VI. Thomal A. and Eva Mae Adams, E. Freeze, 5 acres lD Maule Town· ceased, . oyd E. Ritz, executor, Igned 'by H.rold 0 Rllln~r u Ruben Clayton Fultz VI. Helen Charles MattheWl, judgment to lot in Franklin. ship. • filed lDventory; hearing set for ~ent for MUo Beal ~d Opal Beal Fultz, divorce. Casper and casI)- plalDtJJr for $8'70.80 and costa. R. D. Rucker to Tom and Eva Ray E. and Mary M. Eversole to January 13 at 10 A. M. of Wayneevllle, Ohl.o, praying tha~ er, attorneys. Kathleen RedIck vs. Donald Red· White, 5 lots lD Harlan Township. William and Ella PreUlCh, 1 acre Estate of Zimri O. Worley, de· the territory hereinafter described Deborah. R. Priest vs. Joseph A. let, . defendant ordered to pay $15 Millard A. and Berltha Kindfed lD Franklin Township. ceased, inventory approved. be annexed to the Vllla,e of to . Sarah E. Richardson, lot in Carl C. and Minnie M. Egelston Estate of Minnie F. Howard. de- WaYI\&8ville, Ohio, In the manner Priest, aUmony. J. T. Riley, at. per week. tomey. John Lorentz VB. Clarence Jones, FrankllD. . to Albin J , Kosater, 69.1 acres in ceased, inventory approved. provided by law: Elwood S. Brandenburg vs. Mar. motion overruled. Andl and Ruby Hatl~eld to Fred Turtlecreek Township. Estate of Clarence W. Hamilton, Situated In Wayne Township, 1Iyn Brandenburg, divorce. C. Don. Viola Scearce, minor by Ollie and Thelma Carr, 2 lots in Frank· Cla~de E. Stogsdill to Demetrius deceased, estate valued at $19,- Warren County, OhiO, and being a aid Dilatush, attorney. SelUe, mother and next' friend V8. Un. J Joannld~s, 23 .5 acres in Clearcreek 266.215. . part of Section No. I, Town 3, Daw Nickell vs. Clarence Rye, William Scearce defendant o;der Louise D. Landen tC) Joseph D., Tow~shlP. Range 6, and bounded and de· for money only; amount claimed, ed to pay $20 p~r week. • Jan~ L. and Louise M. Landen , 254 WIlliam H. and Attilla Wesler to IScribEid ae follows: $2,500 and costs. Rendlgs, Fay acres in Deerfield Township. Robert I. and Joan C. Tebben, 94.2 Beg1nnJng at a point In the pres· and Kelly and C. Donald Dilatush, AI?' A.zAnGdirerson "fS' Myron E. and William H. and Amelia M. Volk· acres in Harlan Township. 1r..Sm'·thson·la~ ent CorpornUon line ot the Village attorneys cdae. e, de endant granted erding to Ohio Centr~ll Telephone I Daniel M. and Marguerite M. I I II ot WaynesvUle where the 'Cente'" ' Gener . Motors Acceptance Corp. 30 ys to plead. Corp., .08 acre in .Sale:m Township. \ Collette to Kash D. and Mary Lou line of Sixth Street extended Inter· VB. Charles Malott, for money; Bur~au or Une~ployment Com· Alma .Burke to Kash D. and IAmburgy, 13.5 acres in TurUecreek ~r:i~s !!~ N~~~~~e :~::.e !~~~: amount clalmed, $289.96. Steer, pensatlon . vs. Edward 0., Fowler, MarY Lou Amburgy, 2f) acres in Township. . ning thence with the present CorStrauss and Adar attomeys doing busmess as Fowler s Truck Hamilton Township. . W. J. Brewer to Ray H. and poratlon line and the North line Ha ld G ' Me' Eliz Stop, judgment to plaintiff for Clair L. Smlth to Howard and Phyllis Branham, 1.6 acres in of said Road N. 53 · 16' W. 242 feet, CARL HABEKOaT ro as~way vs~ry a· $171.24 and costs. Annette M Jones lot in Deerfield Franklin Township. more . or less, to a point In the Two new directors have been beth Gasaway, divorce. Franklin Mary W. Adkins, minor, by John Township. ' . ' W. Frank Rosell to Richari S. West line ot lands of Milo Beal al elected to the central board or Krehbiel, attorney. E. Walters, father and next friend, Henry Daniels to Alvin M. and Rosel1, lot in Lebanon. per ' Deed Book 147, page 133, and vs. Eugene Adkins, minor, defend- Rosella A. Casselman, lot in Deer. Blanche F. Maier to Claude I. running thence with . the lines or Miami Valley MIlk Producerl A.. BoclaUon, acordlng tot an .announceCOMMON PLIAS ant ordered to pay $10 per week field Township. and Betty C. Amburgy, 3.3 acres said Beal lands: (1) N. 32· U' E. meut today by John W. ColUllII. JobD Edward RobinloD VI. Theda etc. ' Bygia Collett to Nannie Collett, in ~rUecreek Township. 274.57 feet to a stone; (2) N, 66' a a 6, Xenia. Asaoclatlon prea· Helen RoblDson, divorce to plain. Mary Wainscott vs. Arthur Wain. 8 acres in TurUecreek Township. Lolli L and George R. Hentle to sf: IdenL The new directors were tlft'; child to defendant· plaintiff to scott, defendant ord d t Robert and Ella Mae Nichols to Carl A. and Freda E. Tobin, 45.2 (4) S. 66 · 50' E. 667.S3 teet to a . ere 0 pay Clifford and Edna Kelly, lot in acres in Clearcreek Township. etone; (5) S. SS · 05' W. 736 reet. Introduced to the members of the pay $37.70 per month. ' Advleory CouDcll at their annual Henry Brown vs. Zanna Brown $30 per week. Salem ToWDIhip. Carl A. . and Freda E. Tobin to more or Ieee, to a point In the William R. Strider vs. J. W. Clifl'ord and Edna Kelly to Ito- ~ert, William P., JobD W. and ~t· wuhlnaton, D. (:,-A 1,500-year- preeent Corporation line ; thence meeting Saturday at the Biltmore divorce to plalDtJJr; child to deHotel In Daylo1l. fendant; plalDtift' to pay $20 per Burns, case dismlsaed ' without bert and Ella Mae Nlichols, 2 lots tis V. Turner, 45.2 acres in Clear· old Peruvian skull on wJ1leh the with the pre&ent Corporation llne Sam Studebaker, R. R. 1, Tlpll week. record. . in Roachester. creek Township. orl,lnal lur,leal dreJlin, of Anely N. 64· OS' W. 270 feet" more or Ity, will repres nt the Allocla. . , Ray knd Irene J. Stewart to Ohio Homes, Inc., to Robert R. woven «:4t1on 'Iun II held In place les., "to a point; thence Btlll wltb tlon members In Miami, Cham. Go ' James L and Nancy Lillian Sparks. and Dolores M. Wiche, lot in Ma· by .tranda of wool, 1I put 0( an ex- tbe present CcrporaUon line S. S5" palgn and Logan counties. lIe rennor DC alms 0 arm ureau Federation Week lot in Harlan TownsbJIp. son. hlblt thetoevoluUon of banW. or33beginning, feet, morecontaln1ng or lesa, to Ten the elIl'",howln, prennted the National Mu- 25' place placee Harry C_ LIttleJohn, R. R. Maude M. .LeFevre to Melvill and Walter R. Fitts to William T. and .ewn b7 JohnlOn • Johnaon, the Ilrm and flve hundred and eight thou · 3. New Carlillle, who hu the dl. BetUe Lilley, 110.7 acres lD Salem Celia Powell, 3 lots in FrankliD which pioneered and developed the sandths (l0.50S) Acres. tlnctlon ot bavlng lerved & longer Township. Township. mlnufac:turln, ot .terlle aurlic:al The laid Board ot COIDIDIaBlon· tenn lUI a director of the AIBoel... Roy W. and Beulah M. Dixon to Margaret Thorndyke to Emilie F. ,drellln" and Its avaUablllt)' for med- era bave rlxed the 16th day or Everett W. TOWllsley, 1.66 acres .Majoews"-, 139.4 acre. ill Hamil. leal \158 throulhout the world. The February, 1956, at 10:00 A. M. as Uon than any other mem,",r. Mr. IU aJ display fealure. the type of Un, LltUeJohn became a. director from . Deerfield Towns hlp. ton Township. dresslnp actually used In the Civil the Ume for hearing .aid Petition Champaign OOtlntr In 1822, and Roy S. and Edith RUey to Irvine War, as well u the tlrat type or w.t at the office at eald Commllllon· has .erved contlnuouII, .Inc.e and Betsy M. Spicer, lot in Frank. PROBATE COURT dresslne' created, and then take. the ere In tbe County Courthouse In that Ume. • He h.d requested Jhat liD Town8hip viewer aU the WIY through the evo- Leba.non, Warren County, Ohio. bls name not be placed In fom. . Transfers of real estate were luUon of bl nd'&Ing up to the modem HAROLD O. RISINGER, tnatlon lut tall, when the dI trlct Carl and Wllllam Bradstreet granted on the following estates: .terlle banda,e. prenDt17 \lied In Agent tor Milo Beal lections were conducted a the and Charlotte Smith. to Eimond W. Walton James, deceased; Ed· hoapltall aDd homel throughout th. 12-3()-(6t).-2-3 and Opal Beal ,,_ Lovelace, 2 lots mL Clearereek win B. Fred, deceased; Mirvama world. PreaentaUon to Dr. A. Reme annual dlltrict mem ..... rahlp meell. Townshlp. M Ertel d ed' d Ann C IllIton KenO", Director of U. S. Na. Carl Babekolt, R. R. I, Welt I a , . eceas • an a . UonaJ~UMum. wu mad,"\by Dr. STAPLERS and STAPLES. Yo. Alexandria, wlli replace C D BobMal')' Noll Beyersdorfer to Ito- Ault, deceased. WIWam H. Lycan, Johnson" John't • bert F. and Doris A. MatTI 2 Iota Estate of Juanita K Gilli8 de- IOn Vice Prtsldent In Char,e o! can let them now .t THE MtAlU erts, Le wIsburg, u 41 rae or, repin Leb I' , • , . resenting the memberl In the A.. anon. ceued, estate valued at $3,600. ~ard1. GAZETTE. Phon~918. loclatlon'l Dlatrlct VOl. Thll dl. • . . . . . . . . A A"A AIcA lie. AUA AAU UA lie A U AAIe .AA . . A. . . . . UA . . Ie AUU A lie Ie A AAA,."A U UAA IeAIcIc A• U I.i\AIc . . leA Ie leA trlct .lncludes Preble &nd BuUer BOY'S TEEN AGE . . LAD IE' S IfcounUee in ' Ohio; and Wayne, Henry, F&yetle, Union and Frank· I£' lin In Indiana. Mr. Robert, haa . ~ been a dlretor from thle dl.trlct contlnuoll8ly Iinee 19S7, and In ad· I The wuk of January ~O haa bull ollcially dl.'lllJnattct I I "Ohio .$2.98 - $2.69 diUon served one year on the AI' Fabor. Runau Feder'.lloft Week" b,. Governor .'rank J. Lauarhe Pun Over $2.49 lOCiatlon board prlod to that date. (a we), . howa ai,nlllir the prodamation. On "and to witnns $3,95 - $3.50 Coat Sweater $4.95 Now $4.25 Mr. Studebaker :a11d Mr. H.betilt .11,,1., are Inual Farm Bunau . t.te olidal" (Irft to ri.ht):, Morria Allton. public .!fairt; Mr•. Litt. K. no~r.on, koet are both Ipromlnent fannen .I d .,,~ •••• adl'fIU.. : L. William Steck, ... ",ber relations: and WHITE COnON PEPPEREL th eu reapectlve count el, an D. R. S•••••IcI. aul..... executlye aecr.t.r1. The proclam.tion In "1I~c...b or .be rUin OI:.aaizat.i01l'a .... u.l ",.mberthip clrin. have been In the dairy bUllne... tor maDf yean. Each b •• a part. .9_ !foal Is 50,155 farm famil, Ifte", . ~rsh'I'''' nershlp arrans-ement wltb • IOn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 128 Tyre - 81dS A. VALUE 10a95 Mr. Habekoat blUl been active RESERVE DISTRICT No. 4 SZ•• each u a .·H Club leader, aDd la lerv. CHARTER No. %120 Report of th. Co"dltlon of At 49c .nd SIc FUrtl Quality Inc on the Preble count,. 4·H Club . I AdvisorY Council. He il .. memo ber or tbe Wellt Alexandrl. Board CHENIUE CANNON - TROPICANA COLOItED COTrON or Education, and h a member and Irector of the OlnclDDtoU Livestock In the 8tat. Ohio. at tho 010.. of Bu.ln ... on Decemb.,. 31. 1t54 Producer. AI.oclatlon. ftubllth.d In ....pon.. Te Call ~.de .)' Comptroller of th. Curre"o),. Under '.tlo .. 5tU. U... "."llId ettatut.. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 701180 ~...- $4.95 Value ElI"utor AIIET8 '5.95 Value Ellite ot M9Dlmla Jane BunneU. Oub. balaDce. with other banb, lDclucUq raune bal· Dece..ed. Now $1.11 '$ ,1.49 ,anee, aDd ruh IWDa In proceu ot coUectlOD-_____ $ Now $4.H NoUoe Is b....by ,ben t b. t C S. Oo'f.MUIl.nt obllcaUonl. direct aDd ~araDt"' __ Rbodel BolaD Bunnell, whose POll ObUpUoDa of State. aDd poUU. . IuN1Y11aloDa ______ _ Ortlce .debTell la R. R. 2, Waynes· Other baadl, no.... aDd .ebentul'tll _____ . ____________ BOY'S BOY'S Yllle, '.01110, aDd OeOrp urone Corporate ltOC!ki (lnclucUDi ",1110.00 ItooJa: or rederal PIW~W BunneU, whOia POIt Omoe addre.. Relerve Buak) ________________ _________ __ ______ __ 6.250.00 . la 8U1 Eatt HIgh Str..t. 9p~ Loana aDd dlacount. (baeludlll&' '23,6S7 overdrattl) _____ 'S07.338.41 rteld, Ohio, baye been du11 ap47c . .eh $2.18 19,047.46 $1.8. pointed .. . 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The Cl\rllsle Indiana defeated - : - THEY' Get FREE Tlcketl To Hockey the Mason Comets Friday night -=~......:... ( =~~~':::'~'===-- Game at the Miami Gazette. by the Bcore of 71·64. Fox was
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Friday Night, Jan. 14: pnngboro at Waynesville. Morrow at Carlisle. 1\11111On at Harveysburg. Saturday N1aht, Jan. 15: Kings ' Mills a.t Mason. . Harveys burg at Morrow. Carll8le at SprlngbQro. _,
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Call at 'Our baitk; fill out some forms janswer a few questions. That's all, unless you are unknown here, in which case we will also want identification. After.your first deposit is accepted, you receive a checkbook. The procedure is the same whether you open an account for individual use, jointly with another person, in some special capacity such as Trustee, or for a business, club or other organization. You can easily put yourself in a position to pay bills safely (by check) .•• conveniently (by mail) ; have orderly records (on stubs) and evidence of payments (through cancelled checks): just open a checking account here. We welcome new depositors.
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OTHER FRIDAY NIGHT OOUNTY LEAGUE . GAMESKing, MIII.·HarveYlbur~ KIDgS Milia defeated Harveye· ••• or the IM'x t Itom. tItat gurg FrIda,. night. to the Bcore or a.....__ ' 68-43. Robinson, with 16 polnta. - - may be your waB high scorer for the victors, while Hough with 16 was hIgh mnn tor the 10000rs. In the preliminary ga.me, Kings MlUe ' defeated the Harveysburg Reeerves, 27·30 after an excl~ \. double overtime ending. .... . . . . . Quarter Scores: Db. ., Oldo . . . FIn IIanIIal
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Uve Wire and Progres8h'e An Organizatio n Second To None. lrlctLy ellers on the Beat All Around Market In the Country SERVICE THAT SATISFIES For Dally Market Report.: wLW. Cincinna ti. 12:26 WPFD. MIddletown. 11: 46 WCKY, CincInnati. 12:16 WKBV, RJchmond,.lnd .. 12:30 ( Eastern Standard Time)
FUI'IIl.c•• 12 30 Morrow. 3(G. F. P. Stoker. and Cc,n¥onslon Burner. WOOdB 7 0 14 SERVICE and INSTALLATION Stevens 2 6 2 -------------FREE ESTIMATES LunCBn 2 1 6 Lewlll 2 4 8 ------------ -- ~Bethel 0 1 1 ON ALI_ MAKES Baker ---------------- 0 2 2 Totals ______ _ _____13 10
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WSCS TO MEET AT 8TROUD8 Mrs. w, E. Stroud will be host· e8S to the Circle Number One of the WSCS on Thursday, Jan. 27. 4t one·thlrty p. m.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, TIHURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955
Warren Counl, Pa,s Spartans Edged Out Bounl, On 281 B, Unbeaten 'anlhers FOles In Pasl Year B, Seora Of '48-54 Bounties were paid on 287 faxes,
Farllen Clab Meets Na.· Car, Track Salas At Far Hills Pari" Gain In Warren Area New car and truck sales gained H~use T•• rada, sharply In Warren . county ' last Mr. and Mrs, John Settlemyre were host and hostess to tbe Farm· ers Club at the Far HIIlI Party n ouse on Thursday, A delicious pork sleak dinner WIlS served and a socIal bour was enjoyed, after whiCh the new president, ir, May nard Hagemeyer gave his Innaug· ural address and touched on many s ubjects, Including business and ag riculture, Mr. Artllur McCoy, of New VI· enna, was Introduced as the guest speaker and he showed slides tak· en wblle on a tour of Europe. His description at the many places vis ited, , and of the people, was very Interesting to everyone. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy and Mr, and Mrs. L. C. St. ~ohn were the guelts of tbe day. Mr, and Mrs. Hagemeyer mW entertain 'the club tor the Fehru. ary meeting.
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montb and tbe same g a I n w noted over tbe period of a year ago, according to a report filed by Clerk of Courts emf C, Beckett, New auto and ·truck sales last month totaled 2B8 BS compared to 148 tbe previous month and 160 a year ago. Ford moved back Into the lead with 73 new cars sold whll'e Chev. rolet was 8econd with 46' and Buick third with 26; Pontiac, 16; Dodge 15; Plymouth, I14; Oldsmobile. 12; Mercury 8 ; International. 6; Nash, 5; Cbrysler, 6; Stuilebaker, a; DeSoto, 3; Cadillac, 2: GMC, 1; Hudson. 1; Lincoln, 1;
VARSITVBefor a pac ked house, h re Friday nIght, Coach Emerick's "'aynes~llle Spartans put up a good fl l!ht against the unbeaten Springboro Panthers on ly to lose ,the contest 46-54 , Purkey was top scorer tor the locals with 12 points and Woodward was blgb scorer for the Punthers with 15. Waynesville, 46Q. F. P. Frye __________ ___ ____ 1 1 3 Bradle ______ __ ____ ___ 3 1 7 Shipley ______ ________ 0 2 2 Purl!.ey ___ ____ _______ , 'U Brown ____ __ __ __ ____ 1 2 4 Smith __ ____________ _ 2 0 4 Hatton ___ __ __ ____ __ 1 0 2 Watten __________ __ 1 2 4 Beal ____ ______ ____ __ 3 2 8
mostly ot lhe red variety. during tbe past year at the office of berltr Richard D, Satterthwaite, according to a report (\Jed by Deputy Robin Hamilton. F0ur hllndred thlrty·four faxes were killed the previous year. Fox hunters througbout the
county Bre urged to bring the fQur paws of the dead fox to the sberltf's office within 48 hours af· ter the animal Is killed to receIve the $2 bounty. VISITOR FROM NEW YORK T wo years ago the bOllnty on Mr. Carleton Bogan, of New faxes was $2,50 tor ~ach four York City, called on Mr, and Mrs. paws. Howard Stanley during the past The Cllt In bounty Is helleved weel, . WUly~, 1; ~ller, 1. responsible for the fewer number 18 RECOVERING AT HOME being klUed the last two years. ~I ... Mrs. Lawrence FurlllUl, who haa Totals ___ ____ ______ 16 14 46 Warren county commissioners . . . . . . . .. been quite III at her home In the Springboro, 64G. F. p. have allocated more funds to be country, Is now gradually recov· Woodward ___ ____ ____ B uled again this year to belp rid Bunon _____ _________ 2 6 9 the county ot foxes. the sbertH erlng. • Dog tag sales In Warren county Anspach _______ _____ 4 3 10 lIaid, He explaIned that bounUes are lagging a8 on Tuellday ~y 60 Lekes _____________ __ B VI81T 8HOWS IN CINCINNATI M antall per cent of the normal silies were ____ _____ ___ 3 2 8 will be ps.1d on only those faxes Mr, and Mrs, Leo Conner and Brickley ____________ _ 2 1 7 killed witbln the county, reported with the deadline ,of Jan, 1 6 Foxes bave been on the In· Mrs. Artbur Fullerton vlllitecl the 20 (today), County Auditor A. M. Ruth LyOU and W&lter PhiUlp' Totsls __ ____ ___ ____ 17 20 54 crease In the county for several Parker annoUnced today. years nnd every. effort Is being shows In ClnclnnaU on FrIday. Last year more than '6000 dog }fn. David Hartsook entertained Qua rter Scores : 38 46 made to curb tbls Increase. Fnx Waynesville _____ 8 16 with .. bridal Ibower on Frtday tap were sold In the county. A uNDERGOES SURGERY 48 64 drives are held eve~ Saturday in Springboro ____ __ 12 29 last·mlnute rusb Will expected and evening bonoring her Iister.ln.l .. w varlolls sections of tbe county In Little Kenneth Furnas, 80n of Mrs. John McArthur or Dayton. An m&ny dogs are ewected to be RE$ERVESan ettort to check tbe fox popu· Ir. and Mrs. Willard Furnal, un' without ta.ga after the deadline. The local R8IerIV'es, after sut· laUon. derwent surgeey at Grandview venlng ot contests was enjoyed A $I penalty wUl be added on and 'm uch time was 8pent In open· ferlng a 14-point defeat at the hospllaJ on Sunday and Is now hands at tbe Springboro Reserves Illg a!ld admiring· the lovely gifts. all license after Jan. 20, onvalescIng at the hospital. in November (37-51) tutned the Doga tags this year are while A dellclou8 salad course wal tables on the home floor Friday ke'nnels are $10. Tags maybe served by the hostess to the fol· 8UNDAY DINNER GUE8T8 eveolug, wlonlng by Ii score of obt&lned at the audltor's oUlce or guests: Mrs, Tom Burton, lowing Mr, Dnd Mrs. Loyd I>&vlll were 18..23. Flannery was h1.gb 800rer by malling the description all age, for the locnl team with 8 points Sunday dinner gu ata 0 f M. r s. Mrs. Jennie MlIllIn, Mrs. Minnie According to State Fore ler Ver- , sex, color, long or sbort hair and and HeUlin was top man for the Mary Bensman In ColumbUs. Mrs. Reeder, loin. John Hizer, Mra. Roy ner D. HonscheJl anyone desiring Mrs. Virgil Hartsock. bre d together with the reQUired fi.artsock, visitors with 6 points, Jlimes Stoops, a former Wayne· Mrs. Raymond Hnrtsock, Mrs, f . Waynesville, 2S-G. F. P. to ord r pine or other seedlings vlll realdent, a lia \'flU) a guelt. aUer _______ _______ 1 4 6 from the tate Nursery for sprLng Dog ,Warden Earl Lamb will G raid Hart ock, .~rs. Dan Saun· Flannery ____ _____ __ 3 2 8 plantLng under a reforestation or ders, Mrs. Robert Haines, Mrs. make a lurvey of the county for STATIONED IN MI8SOURI Powell __ . ___________ 0 '1 1 windbreak planting ,program sbollld ne Hartsock, IIf rs, Jo Bartso k, unlicensed dog's after the dead· 2/ c Airman Bruce Hunter II 'Hurst -'______ ________ 0 Hopklns __ : __________ 1 4 "d a so Immediately, Honschell now stationed at Grandview Air lIft'8. Don. Scott, Mrs, Jam B Hart- line. Any dogs without tags will 2 "points out at tbls date muob of Baae In MlSllollrl atter spending sock, Jr., Mra, ' James Hart8ock, be picked up and plaCed In tile dog pound. 13 23 the planting stock is already de· Totals ______ ______ 6 the holidaYI bere \\;th h is par· roo, Mrs. 'd . Flier, Mrs, John P pleted. Orders should be sent In ents. M r, and Mrs, Willie Hunter. ralg, Mrs. Rl\1'old Flier. M re, Spri ngboro, 18G. ~ .; early In the fall. Helton ________ _____ 2 Duddy Fli r, Mrs. Robert Work· ~_LI Hef[lln ____ _____ ____ 2 2 6 Persons Interested 8hollid con· NEW CENTURY CLUB TO MEET man, Mrs. Mary Cornell. Mrs. Fish _____ ___________ _ 1 o 2 tact Honschell nt J 5 outh Broad· Mrs. Walter WhitAker wID be E1'nle Peeter, Mrs. Louis Brown, aI Mrs. Joe Hendrtckll, Mrlt. Bud Pea;:;;;~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;-,.,in"iiiiAiUii:M, ..u~a Heltonk ________ ____ l ' o 2 Way In IAlbanon or County Agent bOllteBI to the Ne ceutury C~ub ter &In Ted Schaple Mrs car· ' ..... • , ......... _~ .......... H ylor ____~~M -------- 2 o 4 John B. Mowbray. Berth' Fit . The Friendship Club met on . at her home on Friday afternoon, I ' FU • 101 Tota1s _____________ 8 January 2 with Mill Natalie Mar- ~:ylU.ae~r~' loin :arab: ~~. Wednelday afternoon at the home 0 2 18 SEASON RECORDS: By JOHN B. MOWBRAY ray and Mn. E. F. Earnhart til l\Jra. MorrIs Sherwood . , r M Cha 1 Da 11th .. , Quarter Scores: Mrl D C 0 rs, r es vs w ,arll, B Cedr· A. Stanle W L Pet Waynesville ______ 2 9 13 23 Springboro ______ ___ _ 8 o 1000 Acting County Agent charg of the progre.m, Ridge, Ir8. Harold 'Osbo~ ~nd Toflan Law80n as co..bosles8. ., ,Ie Y Springboro _______ 5 Mason ________ _____ 8 3 667 7 16 1 the honored guest. The bu.lness u8810n was con· 8tate R ,epre,.e~tatlve Several InterelUng points were Morrow ______ ~----6 3 667 P.·T, A. TO MEET MONDAY ductec1 b y t b-e president.. Mn, .... _ ....................._ ••••• Carll.le ______ ______ 4 5 444 brought out at the three meetings Horace Shaner, and Mrs. Walter The P.-'I'. A. will meet In res' SATURDAY. NIGHT'S GAMESKing. MIIII _. _______ 3 5 375 Tbe Ina.ugura,tlon of elected state on Bane's diaease held at MaIneWhitaker was In charge ot a proular less Ion on Monday, Jan. 2t, Wayne.vllie ________ _ 2 6 250 omclal. on January 10 brought to ville, Wayneavllle and Lebanon gr&m or gamea which were greatly at eight p. m. In the Ichool audl· Harveysburg ~ _______ 1 8 111 " ol08e the formal reorganll&tlo n ., lalt Monday. , enjoyed by evelTon•• torlum. D. C, Mats, director or of state governmen~ Re-e18l!\.ecl As you may recall, 517<0 of the The club adjourned to meet III Republican stl!te otrlolalll were farmers owning 75% of the cattle the Technlc&l Institute of the Unt· SEASON RECORDS: (Local) Have you ever heard at the Red February with a lul1cheon at tbe sworn In during a joint ceremony. musl'.Ign ' the petition requesting ve rlllLy of Dayton, will apeak on W L Pet "Education For BUIlnel8 and In· Brnah Country, Or , or K.-mlt Methodllt church. John W, Brown, the teat before the State will bring Varslty-(Le,ague) __ _ 2 8 250 »Urlng the locial bour a dellDaugherty? He II a new author dustry." (All glmel) ~ __ ___ __ 5 g 350 re~lected Lt. Gov- In a traUer laboratory and start VAR8ITYclous dessert course wall aerved wi th a new subject to write about e r n,o r. received testing milk sample•. Beef as weU The Spartans traveled to Car500 -a luhject he know. ·tor he was to the members and a guest, Miss 8TATIONED IN CALIFORNIA the oath trom Suo as dairy cattle count on the algnup. lisle Saturday night to meet tbe Reserve_(League) -- 4 4 536 Phoebe Miranda. Prlvatea Dan Simpson and Rob· born in the heart of the Red p,.- em e 'C 0 u r t The Dairy Service Unit was under Germantown ,five, second place (All gamel) -- ------ 7 e ert Haltlnp who have beeIl Ita· Brulh couutry of southern Ohio. Judge wUUam ~ the Impression that only DaIry Montgomery ' county league team, THIS WEEK'S GAMEStloned at FOl't KnOx, ..re now In Out of the Red Bru'h 18 his ftrst Hart. a fellow Re- cattle cou.n ted but now we are In· losing by a score or 67·64. Bradley Friday Night, Jan. 21: CaUtorn.la ..nd ,..Ul 100D leave tor novel. Secre- formed that any bovln. animal was blgh point man for tbe Spar· publican; WayneavUle at Carlisle. tary of State Ted onnte tans with 19. High scorer for the Haw&ll. Mn. Haatlngl and Mn. American Firm Life, latellt bOok Springboro at Harveysburg. Stanley W. Brown, begin. c . Germantown team was Short with Simpson .pent a tew da,.. with In the Ubrary of Coll8rells lerlell Morrow at KJnp MWI. thlrd term, Will similarly (ConUnued on Pale Four) 18. nlng hla their hu.bands at Fort KnOll: be- In~erlcan Clvtlll&tlon, "pl'8llente Cpt. Arnold D. Henderson. 21, sworn In by SupJ"eme Court Judge Waynelvllle, 57G. F. P. GAME8 NEXT WEEKthe sltuatlon ot, rural people lu a fore they left for Calitomta. son of' Mr. aud Mn. Earl C. Hen· Tu.eday Night, January 25: - - - ------ --- - --- 1 0 2 clear cut fashion for tbeir city derson, Grant St., Harveysburg, reo Kingsley A. Tiltt. John M. Mat. continuing tbe policy of RePllbU· Frye In past General Assemblies Bradley ------- - - - ---- 7 G 19 Wayne&ville at KIngs Mills. neighbors." It anawers questions, cently spent a week's leave In To· thlas, newly elected Supreme cana MRS. DIBERT, DIE8 to provide equal educational op, Shipley ____________ __ 3 3 9 such as, "why the agricultUral In· F'fienda ot Mrs, O. C. Dibert - ------ ------ - 70 2 16 kyo from his unit In Kore .., To- ( ourt Judge, of(lclated In gMng port,unltles for Ohio children. The PuBrorkwenY were very abocked and l1:1eved to dUltry Ii In i"Pec1&l need of gov· kyo is Japan's largellt metropoll· the oltb of oUlce to hil old friend - 7-!~Dni1~iiQri1.=~:..:.. _____ 1 n learn of her death In tbe 'bOllpltal ernment Intervention and ' what Ie tan area snd one of the largest Roger W, ' Tnlcy. who thus com. statement promised continued IIUP. Wilkerson Morrow at Carl1.I~ · menced bls Ulird term as Trese. port for local governmental units Hatton ______ ________ 4 at Findlay on Thursday afternoon, t~e Justification." Lowry Nelson, cities In the world. ' Morrow defeated tbe Carlisle In. urer of State. C. Ww, O'Nelll was under formula s that would assure Professor ot Sociology at the Unl. Totals _______ _____ _ 23 Funeral servlcel were held at Corporal Hltnderson, who com· 11 57 diana on the Indians home noor stahle sources of Income and North Baltimore on Sunday. Rev. verslty" or Minnesota, Is tbe pleted basic training at Camp again sworn lin as Attorney Gen· F. P. FrIday night by the acore of 49-54. Qermantown, 64eral, with the newly appointed wOllld not encourage wasteful 10- Short _____ _________ __ G. 7 2 16 Porker was top Bcorer for Morrow and Mrs, D1ber~ and ' children author. Gordon. Ga., III a member of the Repll blican United States DIstrict cal budgetarial practices, Staats _________ __ ___ _ 3 4 10 with 18 points and Ridinger was lived here tor several years, he My Several Worldl fs the true 181st Signal Depot Company. BeOn Tuesday Governor LauBcbe SmIth __ _______ _____ __ 5 1 11 hl8b for the Indln~ with 17. being the Methodist mlnlllter. story or a woman who has Uved fore entering the Army, he was Judge James C. Connell adJi1lnis!Crous ______ ___ ___ ___ 3 addreBsed the enate and House a life tremendOUSly exciting and an employe of 'the Coyle Packing tering tbe oath of office. Marker _____ ___ ___ ___ 3 o 6 Quarter cores : The Inauguration of the gover· 011 the "State of the State." In It Cox ___ ________ _____ _ B 7 13 ,Morrow ______ ___ 17 27 ,10 64 tremendously wortb wbUe, Pearl Co., In Waynesville, 2 8 Carlisle _________ _14. 2~ 34 49 , F\ETURNS HOME SUNDAY nor took p~, III a. leparat.e cere- be outlined his policies for the en· Duck, Nobel PrIze wInner, lookll Preliminary: Carlisle 47; Mar. mony, In the a,tternoon with Frank Bulng two years to meet current Mrs. J.;a.wmce Brown and son, back over a life rich In memories J, Lauscbe a@;aln taJd«g the oatli needs, TotaI8 _________ ~ ___24 16 64 row 22, Mr, Don ' Brown and the lItUe ot people, placee and events. granddaughter, Kat h y ' Browu. of of rice for lin un(lI'ecendented Governor Lausche recommf>nded QlIarter Scores: drove to Indlanapolll on Sunday Watch this column each week fifth term. an Increase In unemploymeut ben. Waynesville ---- - - 9 23 86 67 Malon ilt HarveysburgH r 'eysburg th I fl t where they met MT, Gene Brown for news of our LIbrary. k Germantown __ ___16 31 47 64 The ReJ.)ub'\;lcan posItion on pol. e fIts, revls Ion Ilpward In th e W or· a v won errs Mrs, D .. vld Mowry Bnd chlldren ' C 8 tlon Law and tl16 RESERVESlea""·e game of the season Friday ot Decatur, m., and UtUe Kathy l , "u when they defeated Mason or Vandalia, Bnd Mrs. Harring of Icy for the coming legislative ses. man s ompen a The local Reserves led the Ger' night h $65 .00 Ii mIt ~n th e accompanied 'h er father . home. • l(ettering, visited Mn. MoWl'1'B slon" was ann-ounced concurrently remova I 0 f t e ma,n town Reserves 24·20 at halt 42-5 0 on t h e Harveysburg gy ~ She had spent ,the past three allnt, Miss Nancy Kenton on Sun· bv~ Senator (~.. 'Stanley Mechem, bUnd ,and aged rolls. He recom· time Saturday nigbt and In the (I oor. weeks here while her parents and President pro-tempore ot the Sen. mended further a revision ' of pre· last Quarter, with only a few sec./ Preliminary: Mason 61;' Har· day afternoon. Infant sIster were moving Into ~ ate and Rogel' Cloud th s f! ker valUng wage laws, continuation of onds to play, Waynesville scored veysburg 33, , their new home. We were grateful for a. very-nlcft Miss Gertrude Chandler of ·!:'Jor· of the House The statement , e p a, the hlgh\\'av --c-----' .. ge n ' co'nstruct!on IJrogram. a rleld goal with tbe Bcore tied at Increase In, attefl'ftance at all the wood. WIUI a dinner guest on Sun· . . . . i f b hi h t t SATURDAY NI HT' GAMESday of , ber aunts, Misses Ruth and erally follow,ed the Republican edena on 0 t e g way sa e Y 44-44, winning 44 .... 6, G S services last Lord's day and bope pledges ot the campaign aa set program, and expressed his .' oppo· Wayneavllle, 46G. F. P. Kings Mill. at Ma.on: that the new "'ear will see great E1lzabetb Ohandler. , ' It I t ff t to or WaJ 4 9 17 1m r v ~ , . forth In their platform. Emphulll s on any e or remove ler --- - ------- -The Mason Comets defeated the p 0 ~menta In all our, work. T~e , 1\11;.. and Mrs. · Wllllam Betz, of was placed Ullon the blghway pro. weaken the Axl&-mlle Tax Law Flannery - - --------- - - 5 4 14 Kings Mills five on the Comets sermon lI.nbJect, for next Lo~a Xenia, and also Mrs. Stafford. gram enacted by tbe 100th Gen. pertainIng to truckers. Scherer, p, - - - :. -- - -~- -- 2 2 6 tloor Saturday 'nlght by the score " ' tJng f day morning will again be of a were callera of Mrs. Belle Maynard eral Assembly. StaUng that .the He further ' proposed enactment , Powell ----- - --- ------ 1 6 . ~ of 37-62. At ; pot.lut~ ~u:pe~ ~:e f ~e doctrinal nature and In keeping and Mrs. -Mabel Hathaway on ·Sun· c>bJe Uves of ' that program havG of legtslatlon to Increase tbe 'take' LeMay ---- ------- ---- 0 1 t he arren un .y n 0 I with' the subject& used In our day afternoon, Harey.burg at Morrow: American Cancer Society held at Bible School For LOrd' d ' not been tlllfUled, the present Gen· of the state Tram race track oper· Totals.. ____ ______ __ 12 22 46 Lebanon TlIesday, January 11, Mr, l morning' \fe ~tu k s t~y Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosnagle era] Assembly Is pledged to con· ntions, proposed a change I.n tbe Germantown, 44G, F. P. sa~uo:::; nl:::e:;et~e ~~;~~s~~~g f Londl~~' tlnued e rfort, to secure const~c· utiUtyedrate 'liaseblolr U~IlJtlesf' pan~ Mwai,Jd ns Gnner Leyon, bt ' Ma'aon, gave .. : subject of Convlct~:;abY ~:nHOI; aOuhd da~lghltted HwiathrrleDrtt, °Ro --"--,-----64 31 lS9 school gym floor ' by the score ot l0, va e heartening account of his exper- I S lit ' Jbn 16' .1 1 FI II . snagell tlon programs" and lo secure the favor the eBtll s h ment 0 oJ c Inney - - -~---- -- -- ' 1.1 36. 66 , ' lencM at tbe National ' Institute I. p ~I' ,0 b . . 1. or Sun ay Sister, M;rs. Mabel Hathaw~y. on Dlore effetIve administration and Authorities by l~al communities RUey --- - ------ - - - - -- 6 2 of' Healtb, a 'reeeerch hospital at I :;e ~ru: :fSa~~nM:~~j;~\6~: Sund ..y a~teril90il. " enforcement I)f We , Highway Use In connection with the St. Lew· ~;~;I ~ ~ Carlisle at Springboro: Mias 'Ruth Chandler attended n Tax Lew, , II: turther lta,tecl thai rence Seiway development. ' Wright ____ __________ _ 0 2 ;.l The undefeated Springboro Pan· Bethesda, Mar,.)and. L9Cal memo This II anotber' ~ermo~ in 'O~ . bers .....ho hear,d the account were setles froQ) the ' book of Matthew. meeting And luncheon of Alpha the General Allembly .ho~d alllO In addition both' parties ~re In tbers added Another victory' to Mn. Carmen Orane, MI'II. Edpl' Phi Chapter; .Delta ~~ , ~ seek.. mea~ 4)f ....urlne that both a8l'8ement In puttlngl teetb ' Into TOtals _______ .: _____16 14 44 their winning streak Saturday ev&• Hotter, ' Mn. Jene Prendergasi VI81"ORS FRO"" "" '&N,8FIELD ' Itt the Van Cleve hotel In, Dayton Ohio and trncken '" Ohlo'8 narcotic laws as a re.ult Q' u arter Scores: nlng Indiana wben they the Car· I ... ...... .._.1..--"",_ 44-65deteated on the Panthers and Mias Natalie Mu~y. ' , . ' Oil ........-,. ' taxed without W· of the allryey and Investigation Waynesville -- - -,-1,4 24 31 46 llale home Door. Nr. and Mrs. Victor Nicklevloh, ' C h t trom SprlJigtJeld, neec8sary of t~s and conducted' by Attom~y General O. Germantown _____ 16 20 3' 4' ,..-_ _ _ _--,..-a ATTENDS LUMBER MEET ' Mansrleld, vl&Jted Mr, and Mrs. W ahl r~ H , E t nd excises. William O'Nelfi al authorl:aed by , GUESTS FROM DAYTON , . Orville (lray on their way to FlOI'o a n.. ...,.. . ~, ~ on a ' MOTHERS MARCH ON POLIO ' -.. 'U .. Fred Gra1UDaD,of y.'a)'D8IIvWe lela for the winter . Greenville were gu8ltll and , the The .tatement further the 1~h General Allembll. " ...... ~d ' ... n. ,Roy A. Dcberer Lumber and Supply, la attelld1Q , . . ' speaker was Hwak , SU Oh1llll. a pleclpd the RepublklaDB The maID qlleatlon to be answer- ' The Mothe,r e Maroh PoliO' and ,daughter JDlatnl of the conveatlon or the Ohto Aaaoc1. you u g Korean girl studyln, " at 1I'0uld caretul11 tile rec· ed by both.. lec1s1ature and lOT.... will be cofIduoted, by thf' Ani.,.. Wah Ylalton M~ ~ of auo~ of RetaU Lumber ~ III Phone SitS T.o PI. . a CI....nld K8Ilt. Ohio, UllIv.....ltT.' . . . . , . . ot the IChooI IUJ'o nor still rema1n&-"Where la, the can Ligion AUKllla.." on ' "Ielar" Ml\ and lin. Faal IIcJIeNr ~ \ CleV81uad thll IIAD TN. MIAMI OAZI'ITI Delta ~ GamIDa. v., wtth. a vi." to money coming from." I Januar)" 28 from 1100 to 7rao ...........
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE, WA
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
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Eatabllahed February, PAUL A. SCHERER _ __ ___ ____ ____ Editor and Pultll ...... CECILIA J. SCHERER ._ . ___ • ___ •• ____ • ______ ANoclate 14IlIto,
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 I while returning from church. She Is reported lo be doing as well as an 'be expected. MISS JANE FITE ' harl 's Moore has been m· Carreapondent ploy d by the Maule Townsblp Donrd of Education to teach In the Th W CS oC t.h M thodlst high school here. Mrs. Lulu Lynch Campbell died Cllur h m t In th cburch social rooms Thu.rsday afternoon. T b e suddenly Saturday at ber home In principal s peaker was MI88 Marian Wilmington. Well known In this Girton, of Mainville. Miss Girton community, she was the wlCe of Is a hrlstlan lIsslonary In Haiti On ille Campbell. nnd bas r turned to this country Mrs. J . E. Stnlth has returned on a furlough. to lrer borne bere foUowing a sev· Tb \ elcome Bible Clnss of enll days \' Islt with friends and Jonah's Run Baptist Cburcb, met relatives In Hamilton. Friday' evening In the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. L Hill enterand Mrs. barlea Doster. lslned n gro up of tbelr Harveys· Mrs. Ulllan Roberson was ta,k en burg friends to an evening of to the Hale hospital Sunday atter· 1canis at their home In ClnclonaU nooll (o1101l''1I1g a paralytic Itroke aturday venlng. Butlered lUI abe entered ber home, I Mrs. Bertba Gordan underwen~
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surgery lut week at Hale hOlpltal Wilmington. Tbe BY!? of Jonah's Run Bap· tist chur ch met In the soolo1-rooll1ll of ' the hur b ' unday evenIng. 1 ra. J nnle Graham and her daughter, Mrs, Helen \ all, left ~onday Cor Brad nton. FIn. Mra. \ all plans to r turn l..o m dlntely, but lIIrs. Graham will rema in for the winter dividing her tim b · twe n Brad nton and ; t Liluder· dul 111 r, and M ra. bnrl 8 \I ood have purchased th T rry prop rty on Main. b lr~ et und pi II til move there 800n. M ra. l' rry will move Inlo her prop rty 11', l door Lo lbe rt!8 hl nce \\ bl b hu b en sold. The nd rwoods nm here from Ferry.
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JUlana, 19 - feu: - old ballerin a with the New York City Ballet Compa ny, takes a e1asslc positloa "on POIDt." The younr soloist a ppears t) perlodt call, OD NBC. WLW·T V's "Uome" show. wbleb Is televise d eaeh weekda y mOrDlDe at 11:00 a.m. over _WLW-T, WLW-D and \VLW-C.
testam ent of Elizabl lth C. ColeDonald Campb ell to 1 R. MAR&lAGE LICEN SES man, dec'd., etal. tPublication Fultz,) lot in Deerfie Mltcl1e1 ordered . F e Ii Est·d -OBA - ld ~. x rl ge, 23, f ac to~ rwur k ....... ... er, Dayton and Virgini a TownREAL ESTATE""TR,A NSFER ES Estate of El~zabe ger, send, 25, clerk-ty pist, Frankli n. Talie and Esthe;r Riley to dec'~., . Fred Kissingther Kessl!1 appolnt~d Frederi c Taylor Hillard , 21, U . Albert and Sarah B)rrd, 2 lots in admlnJS~rator: C. E. Chamb erlain. S. Navy, IMbrrow · and Barbar a Union Twp J. R. Miller and James Wells ap- Lynn Whitac re 21 clerk-ty pist pointed a raisers Morrow " , Edward Gose to Sam and iii tat An ·C A It d ' d ' France s Saylor, ¥.z aCTe in' Hamilt ~ e 10 ed ~e$3 756 ~o ' Es~~ Robert McCorkle 26, U. S. ton'Dw p. es a tva fU a i h' ·ta· t Army MI'ddletown 'and Barbar a C1 d exemlp rom n erl nce ax y, e an d R ub y S·Izemore to Fit . , d f· 1 ts fll d W 18 Fr nkli' Howard Duff and BI!tty Jo Duff, rs an ma accoun e . arner" a D. 5 lots in Deerfie ld Twp. -;======::::::::::::=====::::::::====:::::::~ Stanley Ross to Bertha Ross, 1 lot in lFtranklin Twp. . Orville and Wanda Holling sworth to Pauline W. Riley, 1 lot in Frankli n. Mid-W est Investm ent Co. to Village of Lebano n, 1 lot in Lebano n. . Homer G. and Blanch e George to Robert H. and. Phyllis Jean George , 0.93 acres in. Turtlec reek Towns hip. Gordon and Margar et Simpso n MUDson to Gord~n and. Mary Munson , 3.16 acres m Massie Twp. James L and Helen Burke to Ivan ~ce, 2 lots in Cozadd ale.
,,_ _~_________________ _ NEW SUITS Vernon Lamb, defend ant ordered to pay $20 per week etc . Oh ar ters . Map1e VB Th ~d ore . . " Marty, Sr. Dcognov it aple and Willard Woodw ard, executo r of Maple, attorne ys. the estate of ClIleb F. Kash, dec'd., Pauline Bryant vs Darcie Eo vs EUzabeth C. Kash and Nancy . W d d R.._ d , . ed · · Bryant , legal separatIOn, .n T. 00 ar , ·uvn ~1X In sum 0 f RUey, attorne y. $18000. Leola Adams vS Lillard Coy Charte rs D , M aple re Adams, legal separat ion, J. T. Martz, Sr., Judgm entvstoTheodo pla.i ntiff Riley, attorne y. for $255. 12 and costs. Phyllis M. Whitlo ck VB James Peter P . Zouvel os vs Citizens T. Whltioc k, dlvol'l:e, O. Donald Descou nt Corp., case dismiss ed. Dilatus h, attorne y. Pauline Br~n~ v s Darcie Mary Ball VB Farris Jackson Bryant , case dlSmJSSed. Ball divorce Paul N. Herdm an Andy F. Falk vs James C. atto~y. ' , Letitze l, motion sustain ed in' part. lFlra-f,UUUI • Osborn e vs Helen Claw M. Wiedem ann VB Lela I 11 Osborn e, divol'l:e, YOung and Van Camp, etal, final referre nce. Young attorne ys. Emma Jean IButche r vs Pearl Clarenc e NeU Harvey , minor vs Butche r, divorce to plaintif f, Wilma Christi an Harvey , divorce . \ govern ment allotm . ent for child. Mel1y B. Gray, attorne y. Cather n Spe~er vs Danie l _ Spence r, divorce to plaintif f, child COMMON PLEAS . to PlaintiU . Defend ant to pay Ruby 'Lebma n va Pyran .Leh- $10. per week. men, divorce to plaiMlf f, etc. Robert Schenc k H. Z. Gray, El~o~~~~~~ ·Elizab eth Lamb VI Everet t executo r of the vs last /Will .and Townsh ip. ,.
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Don and Mildre d Volker ding to John F. !Lytle, 1 lot in Morrow . Jabn F. !Lytle to Dallas and Idella Leigh. 1 lot m. Morrow . William and Marjor ie King to Clint Davis, 2 lots in :Salem Twp. Boone and Opal Craft to E. L. and Swie 1M. Poff. 0_13 acres in Clearcr eek Twp: . Ollie B. Logsdo n to, Claude M. and Daisy H. Logado,n . 1 lot in Frankli n.
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Tbe said Board or Commla ers bave fixed tbe 16th dayslollof February, 1956, at 10:00 A. M.. as tbe tilDe tor bearing 8ald Petltion at the oftlce of Bald Comml8BloDers In t he ounty Courtho use lD LebanoD . WarreD ount)'. OhJo. HAROLD O. ruSINGER, Agent tor Milo Beal 12·aQ-( 6t).- 2-S and pal Bea!
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Notice Is bereby given that OD tbe 14tb day of December. 1964, tbere was preseDted to tbe Board of ommlssloners of the County of Warren. tate of Oblo, a PetltloD signed by Harold . R1stnge as AgeDt for Milo Beal and Opal rBeal of WaYDesvllle, Ohio, pray lDg tba~ the territor y herelDafter· deBcrlbed be annexed to tbe Village ot W ayDeBV III e, Obi0, ID th e manDer provided by law: Situated in Wayne Townshl~, WarreD CouDty, Ohio. and belns a part of SectioD No. 1, Town 3. Range 6. and bouDded and de· Bcrlbed ns follows : .Beglnn.lng at a polDt ID the preB· ent ~rporation lIue of the V!\Iage of Wa),neBvUle wher the ceDter line of Sixth Street exteDded IDter· sects aDd the North ville Itne of the and FTankll Waynes n Road. ruD'· nlng theDce wltb the pr seDt Cor· poratio D IIDe and the North ltne ot 8ald Road N. 63' 16' W. 242 reet, more or less, to a point ID the West IIDe of lands of Milo Beal as
with tbe pr_ent CorporatioD !tne N. 64' 08' W. 270 feet" more or lesl, to a point; thence 8t111 with the preseDt Corporation Une S. 36· 25' W. 33 teet, more or le8s. to the place of beglnnlnc, contalnJnc Ten and five hundred aD. eight thou, landtbB (10.608) Acres.
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(Continued from Page On ) INTERI R PAINTING. W ALL PAPE.R. PAPERHANGiNG-LELA H 0 r 0 III Bnoth r Inter atlng lAND. GRAVEL and TOP SO IL M MMA. Bellbrook, Ohio. Phon poInt. You &n h Ip g t tno teel EXCAVATING a nd - - - - Cellbrook 8· 264. lu th ounty by sIgnI ng ono or - _ _ bUMP TRUCK SERVICE X- I-6-(Bt) - 1·20 tbo p tllIons. This does not m an Phone Wayne.vllle 3329 lISED CLOTHINGthat you must l st after you hn ve WAVNESVILLE. OHIO FOR SALE 0 h t signed the petitIon. T sling II ray clot oa , purely voluntary even thoug h you BAN K R N RAV EL--Loaded medI um 8lze, zIlHn lining, $10.00. sign the peLitlon' r ques ting lh at Davis Furnas Pit. We also MRS. NELLIE BUNNELL. Norlb testIng service. deliver. AR MITAG E &; . ON. Street. X- I-IS Another point. It you do te8 t and J hone 2091. tf THERMOSTATreactors are tound In )'our h rd. you do not h ve to get rid or them. WELL DRllUNGFOR SALE-New .Thermostat tor' If you do get rid of the reactors. _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hot alr furnace. heap. ROLLI E the taLe will blood test your cat· WATER WELL DRILLING-Elee- BEVANS. Phone 2984. ti e every 60 duys until the comtrlc Pumps In8talled. LONZEL X- }·UI-20 plete herd 18 negative wIthout any SPARKS. Route 73, v. ayne8vllle. HEATING STOVES-cost to you. Here Is another OhIo. . X-9.64-9.65 thought. on t hi s s ubject. If you FOR ALE _ mall Coleman 011 are planning to sell milk the proHeater, lermont Coal Heating cessors are going to require that INCOME TAXS to v e. good condition. 0 V A ull milk com from Ba.ngs·free INCOME TAX RETURNS . PRE- RENO. Phone S4 1. X- }-13.20 herds. According to Dr. Carl Boyd PARED. HAROLD BECKETT. who r'e{)resented the tate VeterWATER PUMPluurlun's ottlc at tbo meetings, Lytle. OhiO, Phone 364S. t.he proce8SOfB wllJ require that X- 12-23-(6t)-1-21 _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOR SALE - Good used electric the daJryman be on the testing INCOME TAX Returna FIlled Out water pump. A·l coudltlon. 000. program. . The only cost to lbe county la _ IDDWIN MICHENER. Phone WATERHOUSE. Phone 2175. 0-1.13-(9t)-1-21 c- l·13-(9t)- 1-27 for a secretary to help keep the 2926. . recorda. The rest you have already paid in th.e form of taxes HAY, FEED, SEEDand this too since It Is money apNOTICEI propriated ,300 for the test whl h FOR ~Alfalfa. lecond and ehould CO\'er thl. coat. 'Subscribe to the Gazette th1rd cutUng. 500 bushell corn. This queatlon came up. "SuPCOTT AGNOR. B~x 83. Spriq Just $2.00 Per Year ..:.. Hel P pose Bome of my COW8 are dry. Vall.".. Ohio. X-l·1J they blood tel ted ?" Once the Boost Your Home Tow n are milk ring '18 started It Is repeate;! FOR SALB-Ra1, I II klndl. Phone every 9 to 10 months. Thill will WIlm1ngtoD 7864, 0-1.18-20 Paper TODA YI catch the coW'S that are now dry. ~ ~ If the dry c w has Bang's. chances SHOE REPAIRINGare o.t hers Ln the herd wUl alBo Phone 3913 To Place a CI.aalf/ed buve It. The ring test Is performed SHOE REPAfRrNO - Leave work at Lee Hawke's Barber Shop. Work PETs-Good home for young ban· on (\ composi te sample ot mUll that includ es UII to tw nty cows. wJII be called tor and delivered. tam roosters. Nice p ts for t he ROLLIE BEVAN. Phone Beer catUe wUl be te8ted 11 you TROMP ON SHOE REPAIR. Bar- kids. v yaburg. X-1-13- (Bt)-1-21 29 4. X-I-20-27 req uest It at th lahoratory. It w ill be .(lone If you run your cat· Ue through a chute or a 81m liar arrang ment where they can be b id. ' one will be tested at the end of u' lar r le~. I huve hud everal cards nnd letters f!'om II ople reQuesling lbe test. We are very pleased to have , lhls r sponse. In every community lbere wUl be a petition olrculated so that you will have the oppor· tuulty tD sign up. A petition III the only \\'6.y the Dairy Service Un t can tell whether or nOL dalryPick up. Iumdful of &ranular BIG M. Feel it flow through men wnnt. the test. your fioaen, noootb and dry. Thia meana you c:ao put 1D your IUpply way abead 01 plant· Calling all popcorn grower8 . . . inc time. It will ata.y dry and free·ftowf.n&. It won't cloI your It you are worried about weevil" drill feeder tubes, • ,. In the popcorn you have gro\\n. Order your mG M-IO·I0·10 or 11-12·12 OC' 5.20.20 for give this a try. h1cbeat food value per dollaJl-from your dealer DOW. If there As 800n as the popcorn 18 dry, ia DO, dealer for BIG M Granulated fertiUlen io your area, shell It and put it in a tJglJt con· we wast you write us or call et our plant. taine~ lard can 18 swell From the drug etore get a Bmall amdWlt of carbon 1118ulflde and pour It 00 The Mlallli FertilIIII' a cloth. Place the cloth on the popcorn and leal the ' can tightly. ~ 1~. OhIo It will Jake about one ounce per 0Mee .... I'actofy lard can. The carbon bIsulfide Is en ....... 35 at Trebeln heaver than air and wlll BetUe down through the air spaces between the kernela and give the weevll. a rough Ume. 8lne, carbon biaulflde la In flammable &.Ilk the ' druggiat to ... put In a little carbon tetrachloride
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Ltv W ire and Progressive An rgn nlzation Second To None. t rl t1y ~ ellers on the BeBt All Around Market In the Country S SRVI CE THAT SATI~FI ES For Dally Market Reporta : WLW. Inclnut\ t1. 12 : 25 \ rFB. MIddletown. 11 : 45 WCKY, Cincinnati, 12 :16 WKBV. Richmond. Ind., Ill : 30 (East ern Standard Time)
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COMING EVENTS: Starting January 24 for five \l'eek8. T ra e tor Maintenance Sch.ool for boya and. their dadB. . ponaored by the machinery dea lers of Warren County. Vo-Ag Department at Lebanon anll the Extension Service. . ,
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ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU K'NOW SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Ilr. and Mra Toltan LawBOIl en· t ertalned to Sunday' dInner. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson and son Mr. Don Benderllon. COLLECT'·$360.81 FOR POLIO The American Legion Auxlll.ry onducted tbe Porah Light polio collection on FrIday evening. col-. lecUng $860.61. or which American Legion POlt 615 donated U57.00. VISIT PARENTS HE~E SUNDAY Mr. and Mnl. Cbarlee B. Earnhart and daughters and Mn. Marjorie Roblillon and cbilclren weDl! VIncent Pi,per. Columbus. baa Sunday pesta of their parenta. been appointed 8S Area Field SecMr. and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart. retary 111 IOIl~ern Oblo for the OhIo Society tor Crtppled Chil· GIVE FAREWELL FOR SON Mr.. Mra. Jame Hartsock, Sr. dren, ac ordlng to a recent anby Walter B. Underentertained with a. ramlly dl¥8 r nouncement wdod, EI,cuUve DIrector. on Sunday .. a fare .....lI tor their As Area. . 'FIeld Secretary Cor Ion Danoy Hartaock, who baa. left the ' et.a.te Easter Beal Society. for Texas where he will enter the PIper will ,ork with officers. mlniatr:r. board m,mbera. and volunteer ' worker. IDca.I Easter eal uni GUESTS FROM CHIC'AGO Mr. and Mra. J. J . Bunke ha4 In the following countlea: Adame. . a. week end guesll Mr. and Mn. then.a. Belmont. DrowD, SuUer. BerDard D1ck:aoa a a d daucbw. Clermont. Clinton. GaIlla. ~uel'Jl' If.laa Sharon DlcJwon of Cblcqo, 801. HamUtoD, Htghland. lackaon, Mias Dlck.aon entered M1am1 UDl· La.wren~e. Melga. Monroe. Mont· venity OD Monday. gomary, Mot r a D. Kualdnaum, Noble. Pike. Preble. Sc:Joto. Vln· SATURDAY EVENING GUESTS ton. Warren and Washington. Mr. and Mn. Walter Sileehaa OUlcer. of the Warren County entertained on SaturcIaJ eY8Dina. SOCiety fo!, Crippled ChUdren an,1t Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HuUAIII. Mr. Adulta - the local Easter Seal Soand Mr. Willard Anderaoa aad elMY - are : Col. David D . DoD· . ohoo Lebanon Prealdent· Howard Mr. and Mn. W. I:. Stroud. A d.. M Leb' VI UciOUI cllnner ana evenIng of Prell:!n~; Ml~~ Am::'a.a. WJ::( C&I'CII ....ere eojol'ed. Lebaaon, c ecretary; Walter E. ... hesney. MUOD. Treasurer; and RETURN FROM FLORIDA ra- M r • • Ru\h Iil. Sb.....ooct. OregoDla, Mr. aad MrI. Keller Hoalt Easter Se:1l Campaign Ch&1rmaa. cenUy returned from a ple88ul"8 triP to nortdL They .pent a few i day. with 1Ir. aad Mn. 1M IJIIIlo mOD ID Brad_toIL Mr. aa4 lin..
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Association will get together February 9th at the Lebanon Grange HAil tor their annual meeting. The purpose ot the meeting wtll be the elecUon or a Director for It thre&,),ear term and such busl· ness 8.8 would, usually be considered at such a gathering. Time of meetln@j 10 : 30 a. m. The annual di vidend checks wUl be ready for dlstrlbutlon to a ll memb rs of record Nov. 30. 1954. Tbe local Gr nge will serve th9 noon meal and they ask that all reservations be lIent In promptly, The artemoon program will con· alst ot entertainment followed by the latest Conllervat;oll fUm "C1oucU Over Ohio" which Is be· Ing secured throu gh the courte.y of the Standard 011 Company of Ohio. The lo cal AssocIation and tbe Federal Land Bank of Loulav11le. bave Ju.t completed an outel.a.Dd. 'Ing year of lervlce . to lumen in tbe ext nelon of credit and It IB ho'ped each member wlli take thll opportunIty to keep pace with Ita operatfon. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ •••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••
James E. Jonell. Coshler of The The drawing date tor Warren county's · 33rd annual basketball Waynesville National Bank tor the tournament baa been changed to po.st six YCW4's. hilI rellgned hll Monday. Feb. 7 at 3 : 59 In the of- posltlon effective February 15. He wlll become o.ltlliated wltb fi ce oC County SU)lt . R. F. Hatfield In the Bank building. Lebanon. The F1n1t National Bank of Wav · Hatfield laid the drawingl will be erly. Waverly. Ohio. In the polIlmade prompUy at the appointed tion of Vice President. The Joneses 11'111 move to their time. Supt. E. S. Brannaman of tbe new home someUrne within the ' Carlisle schools. Is again serving next month. 0.& manager of tbe tournament. whlcb wUl be played In the Frank· lin high Bchool gym. wbere It was moved from Lebanon two years ago. Tournament play Is soheduled to get under wo.y on Monday. Feb. N and will cont.lnue all. Feb. 16. 1 • 19, 21. 23. 25 and the 26th if neceasary. All games will be played In the ven.lng and double elimination will be tollowed again tbls year. When two games are to be played In an evening, the flnt game Blo.rts at 7 o·clock. If one game la pla.yed. game Urne la :00 o·clock. Springboro boldl tbe top apot in county league play. winning 10. hlle loslne only to Mason. Hattleld pointed out tbat the flrat and second teams In leacue ats ndlng at the end ot the seasou are to be llaeded. The other members of the tournament committee are: Supt. E. Board of ntrecton of The S. Bethel or Morrow and 8upt. UfjfaYlllesvl National Bank, are John W. Amee of Har \,eysbulb. to announce that Mr. Earl Conner. Idbl poetma.teT. haa ' ", been employed to flU the vacancy Six W. .ks Of recently brougbt about by the rellgnatlon of Jame. E. Jones. Wlnt_ Wuther? Mr. Conner w111 bectn his duties The IIroundhog ahould have aa BOOn as b1e l"8e1gnatlon .. post. lee.n hll .hadow Wedne.day, .. maater can be completed. the lun WI. .hlnlng part of the diY, 10 w••hould have .Ix more week. of wlnt.r we.a th.,., It you b.llev. In thl. old .uperstltlon.
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Memben of the Junior lI'alr Board will meet February 9 . at ~ p. m. In the Courthou.e audltortum. Ne~ repntlentatlves from the public Ichoo1•• Farm BurMu Youth (',(luncDI. Vocational A&rlcultureWlIJ'lle.v1Jle Department. Boy Scouts and 4.H Club Glrlll will be welCO~ed to the board. Advl80r8 concerned are urged to make their selections. Board members .ervIn, their lecond Include Bayd Rh d tI 4H ~u:Uta ~f:' ;':'~-:ut!.g Raiph WIWn.a. JuvenJle Grange aad tbe Party HOUle. Danny Baata from Lebanon Voca. t10nal "-cultural Department. ................................~.. Bumetls will Inclnde eleoUon or OfficerS. revision oC the consUtu· IHI tlon. reviSion of depar.t ruent schedBy Cedric: A. Sbmley ulel. and the Junior Fair program. . State R.pr. .. .nta'llv. All members are urged to attend.
Bt.adenta at Ohio Northern Unl- Fu1IlenoD, Mn. Don IlllU., MrL nleht tor the meetiDc of the South ARRIVQ IN ENGLAND femty. Ada, cut their ballotl tor Garl.aad Stamper. Mra. A. B. Wayue AdT"iaorr CouDcll with 1Ir. Mr. a n4 lin. Cllarl_ ill.., membel'l of their goyernlnc bodJ'. Stubbs and tile hoIteu. aDd Mra, Harvey Ry. aa cue.ta. have ....ord from tbe1r . . . . . the Student GouDcD. thIa WMk Mr. Harold Shutta. the n ..... presvn. Seldon Heath &bat .Ioa Ill'" and ,tec:ted four J'ePraentatiT"" Id eDt . p resided and Mr. Clarence ~....,. •_ J'lftd ~ Sa IlDIJaacL aDd .... from .the 'oar ooPec... law. pharo Rye conducted the ~i.t~88lon on DOW joined her hUlbaad fa LoDo maey. eqlneerf.D«. aDd liberal"" "Acold:nta - When Farmers A.re dolL She creatl1 enjoyed h.. arta. and four reprea_tatlvel at LIable. ocean vo,ace and expecta to see laree. Five ctrla aa,O 16 mea w.... TIl8 Put Matrow! Circle or litAfter a most en.loyable evening mucb of EIlIIaacl. elected to the OonDdl. aml ~Pter 107 OES held their a del1cloUi dessert course waa Among the .tudell&l ·oI the lib; ngular meetJDg at the home o( eervecL CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY. 4!ral arts ~~ to the Mrs. ll. B. Hartsock on Wedaes. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bunke wUl be III'. and Mn. J. J. Bunke cel.. couneD ...... a IitudeJt fro m day evelllq: with . Mn. D. C. hoet and hoates. In F~,bruary at
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Dr. Dand HUI of the State Vet· erlnarlan'e Office In charle of the Bangs eradication program In Oblo. wfll be ,here to answer Questions. A color movie explaIning how the pro~ workl will be .hown.
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Warl'll Tu 1111s To 10 0.. TWa WIIk' WarreD County tax .tatemen'" will be mailed GIlt 'thill ....eek. County Tr8LIurel' Ru.ell Dum· ford has announced. Tax dupUClIateB were received laat week by tbe treasurer trom the auditor's oWce aa4 due to tile unavoidable delay. the date for final payment of Dc!cember tax without penall.1 baa been extended until March 21. Tbla paymeat I. tor the first half of the year 1954. III maldng tb1a announcement. Treasurer Dumford said manr property owners have Inquired about ltatemente and they wtll be mailed to all whose correct ad· dreaaes are on tile In hill office. U .tat.elQenta are ' not received by Feb. 10. taxpayen a.re asked to inquire. but untll that time eve..,. call delaye the proce••lng of the tax bUIa. tbe treaaurer laid.
Ridge as oo-hoatMa. The Past lIatrons CIrcle memo The Warren County Dairy ban· ft.. . • b. . of MUOD ....tre invited to quet 11'111 be held at the Eaat BapIn jQln the cl1:cle for the eT"eDiDJ tlet Churah In Lebanon on TU8ll- , ~_L __ ~_.a...and nine members were pre8Ont. day evening. February 16. Speaker IJlbe recular bu.lneu .... Ion was for the evening will be Pauline , ~., , co~ducted by th, preslden&,. Mn. Rogers who was an International More than 86 boys and dads at· At their lut meeting the r.tbrart 'LUcme AtIn1tqe and (O~owfDg Farm Youth Exchangee to Auatrla tended the Clrst setlslon of the ~ aCtleptecl the reSignation of adjournme~t, gamea and con~1ts ";t';:"::e ·:;·:;:=:::;;·:f last year. Mlall Rogen will show Tractor Maintenance School at »ts. Ada Courtney who tor 19 were -eDiloyed. DeUc10UI retreehcolor 8Udea ' ot dairying and farm Lebanon High School last Monday yean has boon our Llhrarlan " ... . menta of aandwlchea. coffee and BoUie and Senate last week a tome ' ln the mounto.lnous section of evening o.ccordlnl ~ County Agent •appreo1atton of her eervlces . ~ p.~.... ( bUla had been lntro~ Clere ....... L. were aerv_ rom th e ' b&aU' tal or K23 U that country. . John B. Mowbray. The Ie h 00 1 wIII . was expreslled. Mrs. Courtney \ lfully arranged tea table. duced. 144 In.the Senate and 279 Mn. W. E. Stroud was hostes. Directors for the coming year be held eaCh Monda1 night for kne1r' goocl literature and the TlwtIe .preeen.t. were: ·Mrs. Ollie In the House. In tile lals t two 8es- to Circle Number One of the for the Dairy Sel'V1ce Unit will be the next three weeks and boys tastetl of her rea.dlng publtc anl1 Muon. Mrs. Margaret Sanker. slooe. over 1000 bills ",ere !ntro- wacs on Thursday afternoon. elected at tba~ time: All wivea and dads or others Interested are through ber eUolts an excellen' Mn. Suaan Olllam. Mrs. All!e dnced plrior to the The meeting was call9cs to order and otbers Interested In Dalrylnl invited to attend. library of mlU17 volumee haa been Spaetb. Mn. Marlon Walker. JIll. deadline. w hie h by the president. Mrs. Oram Shoup are Invited to attend. Tickets fo r The school deals with preventa· built up of which Wayne Tpn- Bertha Melllsb. Mrs. L1da Lantaer. normally i8 t 'h e and devoUona wet~ conducted by the steak supper are priced . at tive malnlenance and Is sponsored .ship can be juaUy proud. . . Mrs. Marie Wllklns. and Mr8. Ma7 second Monday In ·Mrs. J. P. Interesting $1.50 and may be purcha8ed at by the' Implement Dealers oC ,War. Mn. Courtney will be lucc:eeded CobOv,r of Mason. Mrs. Luc:We , February. ~ tt e r readings were given by Mrs. 011- tbe Extension OWce. the Artlfi. r eo. County. the VOcational Agrl· by Mrs. George Current aa the ~tace. Mrs. Orace Pre~ sucb deadlfDe. bllli bert Frye and ¥re: L. C. St. John. clal Breeding Tecbniclans. Carlos cultursl Department at Lebanon may be only intro· The &roup wrote carda to Mrs. A. Harmon and Ellis Back or Dalq HIgh School and the Agrllultural head lfbrarIaD aad Mlal EIlubeth aat, Mra. Edna St. John. Mi'a. ChancUer a6 .-alatant, They are .Ada Courtney. Mn. Minnie Fro~. duoed IIIDd~r; sus- K. ~ who is In a nursing home Service Unit Directors; Harold Extension Ser.vice. . Refreshments trained and worthy IIUooeuors 'and 'Mra. MInerva. Hough, Mrs. Bonella pe!lB lon b f t h A In Lebanon and to Mrl. Rose Rar· lielslnger. In Franklin Townsblp. were served. WI!). we believe. CODtlnlJe to ~m- .St~lI68. Mrs. Mary Lou Palm~r. Stanley' ruletl. 'whiCh reo din. who Is convaletlcil18'. follow· Lawrence . Taylor In Clearcreek. .i•• .. '.f.... " ............... N • .., lprove our lfbrary and make It one Mrs: Ralpbp Whiting. Mra. Mary- quires. a 8-.5 vo~., usUally &ranted Ing a major operation at the bam'! Vernon Wood In Wa yne. La.wrence NOT. C ~ I. . of the reii1 as80tl to our cornmun. cleD ' BUl1lke. Mrs. Jane McCu1\och. ·oniy. In cases of ap'proprfatIon of her son Mr. Ronald Hardin In Starr of Musle. Ray Berger In _ ~n. Thomas Sboup entertalnecl Ity. 11'lley exteod an Invitation ui .Mrl. Mary L. Eaf!1hart and the bills ~d othen concerrllng major Cincinnati. Ha rlan Bobby Qale Lewis in Ham· CHANGE OF OFFICE HQURS qtrale Number Two of the W~ aU to take aclv~' of ,WI fine oatessea. poliCY matters. This year the During the pleasent social hour. llton.· B. W. Weller In Deerfi eld EfCec,Uve Jail. 31. 1965 0)1 Tuelday evenln« at her . hOme 'OppornDJty right 'In' our midst. . S~te.· in its rulee bai slmUarly Ice cream. calte. and were and George Bause In ,Turtlecrreek. Monday. Tu.esday. Wednesday with Mrs. Mildred. Allen and lin. Boys and girls wlll be Interested set a deadl1ne on Feb~lU')' lot and served by the hostesll to,' MleB . .' ' . and Friday: Doris Conner as co-ho.tea~l. In tbeae brnnd ' new Junior Liter•• C. Stanley M~chem • . maJorlty Phoeb~ .· Miranda, M'lsB Emily • (' ~ 9':0()'11:00; ~:\)().4:oq; 6:30-8:30 • Mrs. Phyllis Hartsook conducted ary Oulld boolts: P~te, the ParaI leader, 'called this particularly to Jaoobs. Mrs. Olive .Wardlow, M~. the bUltuel, !'BSIOR and , _pI,... 1<e." Pld' \flui,,'e '''~e . The Phan.. . . " . .. • the attentlon of the me:mbers and Ray Malnoua. Mrs. Jennie ' Conner. Thun~ay. Saturday: were .• made to~ 80m. tb~ l~~- ~.m . D...", . .4,1 T. ~'app~ , LIon • •' The Ne,.. -'Cermart· .Club- ..pet on stated that any exceptll>n 'or lIua- Mrs. 1.. C. ' St. John. Mrl. Gilbert "The religionS or tbe Holy Mani . 9:00.11:00 '{ 89n for ibe rei!War wacs on ~The plcturee are vel:)' atVactive. FrldV at the Jiome ' or Mn Wal. peDIlon of . the rul.. mUl~ be Frye. Mn: Harvey Rye. Mrl. Ray ICestatlons ot, God are In reality DR. EARL ·C. WIIIGHT March 17. Mra. Dorfll Co,~ner gave 'the Star• •t NOon:' From a ter Whllak'er ;"Ith a( Iafce n~mber . cl~ through the rules com' Conner. Mn. Cor a Rich, Mrs. John one tbough they may differ In WaJ1len1Ue, Oblo .. an exc&lI,.n t, PRJlr ~p. ~y. .~e eariUtlt road and 'poT"erty-etr:lcken of member. 'present and lbe (01. mlttee or would be oppo.ed by Fomm. Mrs. J. B. Rlcb; Mrs. Roy name. M.a n mUst be a lover of the ................................. . 'Family Should Pray TOl8ther. fo8ter ~ntl In .. Ji'lortd&. ~c'k. llJWi ta 1d ».. Mill maJor:lty leaderShip. Clark. Mn. Harold: Shutte. Mrl. light from whatever source It may . :Tbe Clrcllt ~u","" to , mee\.,iDwatel' to a ltardUat trW let.d._.. d Did ,!!~. \ol.r~ At::-T ...~er I'D the House the nile haa : been Oram Sboup and the b08tea8. come. Attacbment to the lantern 1 - .... an au ........,rs. nna . -~ tal ':'A- In pre vi a u I s ellsIons . F_e.,-,-" a t the .h 0 me of .1(.... .~' through the capital cltletl ot. the 'd1th. ( ~ Garland Stamper. Mn. maln 0..... Mrs. Gilbert Frye and Mrs. Ha... Is not loving the ·light. Absolute ' How~ Bl'OY(ll, Ij.IJfl durlll!l the 110- ~ld - thlll is the Ufe or' JI'Il' Ellen' Conner. ~. •ltII ritdmaD. Roger Cloud. llpeak~ of the Hc~.aae~ old Sbutta will be hostesses to the ~er:ltles must be accept~d, no mat· 4)1," &0111'1; (8fl'8llobm~...~_~~~.~ ~811ne Cochran, world famous Mtss EII.abeth Cbandler 'and Dr. urged . the. mem~rshlp to , partlc- group In February with a luncheon ter In what book ,t hey may be re. served to !In. ~v#4 ~k; a1Ua~ , • ilium;' ~o~Y: ; . (ConUDued on Page Two) . at ~ .home of Mrs. Frye. corded. The strite between t:ellTIle B~ttQ.uIi·. aDd Beaux Clilld lin: ~ady. Rosen, M'~.1(ax H.,:"Kenneth Heuer III, Me'i! of Oth.r Mr.. Alva Thompeon. ~d8Dt. · glona. /lations and ' racetl ar:ll.s 'Conaervatlon grOup wfU ellJoy a lIOCk. Mn. lJ~ward . rown. .Pla.lI.taJ >1,~l,llates. our . .i~ CC!nduc~td . th.. 0~..aDd buI. Is. very fDtereatlq. LOCAL. ~ESIDENT NE"" from mllundersl.a.Ddlng. · It we In· IIx·thlrty ,dlnner at the Far HUls Dan SlmplO'll. Mn. Robert Ber Uon and challeJl&'8& .oUr Imow!- neal ....Ion. after which liS. MIn Patty .Brown, Iflu .AliDa HEAD OF HISTORICAL SOCIETV vestigate the reJlglon.a to d.l .cover Party HOUle on Saturday evenlDe• ;Ji(rs. JD. '1'. nanne..,. aJUI Mm 0Ii1'0l Long- 'Beth _Furnaa. of W&J1lelvUIe........ the prlnclple8 u.nderlytnr · their Feb. 6 "Ith the huaban41 .. their . ~. Mn.Jil&rJ. qonnj~p, Mn~ J,9hD ,.ctp.~ hIa 'l*1li1. . ... · IJ. N~ ) "Sackett. IItI,I, ~.. JJiia_ , ~d ~-. Ia.a. beea ' d.~ ... ~ ~ ...... ~ $a.... of ·t he acre allO creaUy 481fpte4. the e1ect8d lIresldeat of the Warrell foundatlona. we . wUl tlnd .they peata. , ~ at the Parteh the boI~' ,' ,I" . - • . 11Jm.!i.· ~ ..Hf.,I' , ' , '. ~ . < ~ ,.' I . 1'. Hadill4. lJIelta wtth • ,roup cd ' . . . .' Coimtlr Htat.oncal Bocletr at the agree. tor the fundamental reality B~1UI6 :trill follow. .' The relUlar '. ' .' ': • SuperlntendeDt 01 · the Wuwb Tbe club a.djournecl -to · mee' aDn~ reorIaDiutloD. . meetlD& at of them I. one and ~t mulUpa81 m.tlnl ot!· the crouP wUl be h,ld YIIITP"8 FIJp,M DAYTO iNDELIBLE PENC1Le HERE Coun~ ~ -, ....aa ~ with Mr.. GICIIlD ' _ ftII. the ~Iden IAalb Bo~l 1~1.!fban0D By this meana the r~IIJIODIatI or Wednee~. ~b. 9 at 8 p. m. at . ~ lI'r ~; A.,'·'fJelaerer. aDel he s.,...·. -ad"I1~. ~ .1 at tIu'ee J). m. laat MOnc!al"""" lie'" be8D the ....orld .'TID reach ·.thelr ~ ~e home of Mrs. · Claarlea NolaD. • ·~~~!e . hal" ....~ V...... lad... ~ or ~ ~ ~ . 'ilia ~~ the IIOOIal • traetee\: amber ,~ oC unity and reconc:JIlatiolL" witb MI.. Loul.. ~h.~. . .h· ~_:·iIiii.'1 M1· "'" ""~ :_ID. " ti!r.:....' ..................... taad cake alii ... . 11fo.. t1~. ·· lIn. Bale, S. ¥~·u~l~· aJUI file Xew ... - ' fII' .,~ the Da~. ~,,~ ~ ancll&IJLll1. ...... IIJamJ au.tte. eatInI facta ad ilia caIleoUoa aIIO ....~re .erved. • PIaIIUpII. submJttecl by 141'8. Belen IICCo,. .. lpeuer. .
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reatloll . A Song Feat Wail pre.ented at t.he FrlendB Cburcb bere Sunday Mill JAN! FITa e\'ening. Tbe M..ele TowDlhtp Ol'lUlge ntertaloed Pomooa Grange In the Mr. and Mn. Richard Froet are b I r h IIchool bU1ldlng Saturday announcing the birth of their tint evea1Jlc. child. a .on. born FrIday at Mlaml Dr. McCombie. ot Granyme. wu Vall.y hoeplW. Dayton. He htl gueet mlDlatel' at JoDall·. Ruu BaPheeD named Jam.. B1chard. lu.t Church Sunda,. momlq. The Adult Clu. of the MethoMlea Janet Dotter. of Cincinnati, h met In the loclal apent the week end here with her 41 t Cb I urc church. Frida,. e'" pareate. Mr. and MB. Chari.. room. or~. llIoe. Dolt.,.. Mr. and Mn. W . V. Secrlat en- Rev. Dlck.ey, dletrlct eupertnteD' t.rtalned wltb a d1nl1er at their deDt of area Methodlet cburches. bome BllII4ay hOllonnl tbelr dauch - w111 be guest mlDtete.r at the Metb· ter Karen'l tenth birthday annIver- odlet Cburch here SUDday morning. ..".. Included as gueete were: HI. theme wUI be "P~" Mra. Wlnnlfred Pendergrast, of I Mlea Barbara no.ter wu a diDC1n.clunaU. Mr. and Mrl. J 0 h D n8l' p ..t Su4a7. ot Jl1u II1rlam Stan' &lid familY. of Spring Valt,,. TlebMJ... and Mr. qd Kn. La~ StarT Mr. and Mn. Amol Trintt &Dd aDd faml17, or H&rQJabur. famUy. of Port WWlam were dIIlThe P.-T. A. will lponaor a bam ner go. . . Bunday of her pareDta. l.pptI' iD thelalah acboOl catetarla Mr. and lin. Arthur 8uUlyUL Saturday eyen1nl. Feb. 5.. 8eniq Mra. Eme Lacy IUff,red a bra..W bec1D at 5:10 p. m. A part 01 keD ann lut " ..k whea lbe feU tile enalDg'1 enterta1nm.Dt wm on the Ice .. Ihe wu entertq the be a moUon picture Ibown lD the bom.e of Mn. Ida Hanka. con~lDUOUllY from 1 o'clock Mr. and Mn. Pete Cole and
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(Coatblue4 from Pale Oae) ular e&re In the 'drafUng or bill, Inetltutlon !lDd the holding of henr- \ ach18ved. MaD)' may ha.... read 80 tbat rew amendlneDte would Inge In tbat city. the recent &rUcle In the Read r'e be reQuired. A Curther Btop cam ae Bam.. Dlg-t .... all the KaDBu eltuatlon. Dotb bodies. includlllg atandlng I wbat ot a eurprlse. w ben tbe Altbough tbe governor ball ell:commltteee. bave BetUed down to speaker or the House took the )l rADa d th'" n~ " for 65"0 ne"" v ~ V" work with many Important mel\- tloor on Thursday morning to 8UP- bede tor mental CMee RepubllaureB already In proc 88. T h porL H .J.R. 15 to authorbie a joint I canl are apparently Que~UOnlng If House Judiciary ommltteo baB · selslon of Hollee and Senate on I th Ohi bl t bled already pasBed out the technical February 16 to hear an nddrela or b e aimpro em catonI a e 80 Vel, , y an provemen n penoDn code revision bill correcting m. nor Dr. William C. Menninger. operab d thod d b erron In general law and haa tor ot the famed p8yoblatrlo ollnlc approac a n me dI. an t: commenced bearing upon a new ilL Topeka. KanlllUl. Dr. Menning- meanll of treatment an cure 1'& corporation code for the etate. er was Qu ite InnuenUal In connee- er than by merely IncreaeJug taThe Longview Hospital queetJon tlon with the aystem of mental In. olllUel tor custodial care. In K:i la being beard by the House Wei. etJtutions and treatment recently au one In three or the men . CMeB. t.b rougb treatment. are now being returned to BOClet,. - a far February ll-Dang'1I MeeUng- U'********************** better way than merely lIettlnl up Lebanoll High School auditorium. HOT ICE I ILddltional barred room. &lid addlDr. David HUI In charge of the lIonal guards and attendants. Danp Era4tcatlon ProJraJD In Subscribe to the G.I.tt. UUler. ltm. aDd thlDgI along tbat Ohio will be there to auawer
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Kelma I nd Beltrie Penee to Clov· la an. Carol J. Gilbert, lot In Deer· field Town. hip. Paul R. and F101'enee G. McKay to George, Jr., and Beverly Wil. ; l on, lot In Mason. Jobn C. Moore VI. lIa. 0 D ' Ralph E. and Catheryne L. Hen. Grulle No. 1680, et aI. case dl&- ry to Robert E. and Wilda B. Hel· mlaaed. mig, .72 aJ:1'e in Wayne Townlhlp. Gilbert D. and Allee ~. Hubbard RIAL ESTATE TRANSFIRS to Arthur W. and Vietorla E. Harp, Henry D1Uliels to Gene and Ger. lot In Franklin Township. trude Nitzschte, lot jn Deerfield J.bo W. and Anlna B. Conley to Township. '. Jobo W. Conley, Jli., lot in Frant' Comer C. and Cleore M. ADder- lin Tewnship. Ion to James T. and Patricia R. Raymond 1l KoUe to Arthur and Anderson, 21 acrell #D Hamilton J estle JohDaon, 10m acres In Deer· Township. ' field TowneJtlp. Hazel Gruber to Herman P. and Etta May Hill to Ralph and Jua· Alden Marie Smith. 1.15 acreI JD nita MeHenry, lot 111 Maineville. WaynuvUle. . EdIth Kroener to Melwood E. R. and Edith Houston to Kath· Schoellman, .33 acre In HamUton erine Fields, lot In Morrow. Township. Guy and Dorothy F. CulJ>eraon to Thomu E. and 1Iiarjorie HuueU Willard L. and Thelma HUdebnDt, to Elbert Eo and Ann. M. HutseU, 5.08 aerea JD Hamilton Townahip. 101.8'7 attel In Twrtlecreek Town· Erskine and Anna May RobiJoD ehlp. to Richard L. and Battle 1. Punley, Dan.. and IdeUa Leigh to Fred· 100.7& acrea In Frantl1n ToWDlbtp. eriek C. and Mary Lee Wolfe, lot . Laura S. FeitoD to Ethel C. in Morrow. Spangler, as.3e acre. In Deerleld Leo and llarquedlita lIurph7 to Townahip. 'l'lleodore E. and JIertha R. Me· Charle. S. and Irene DaWlOD to Phenon, .7~ aere III Franklin P. R. Spencer. lot In TurtJeereek 'fowDahip. TOWlUhip'. E. R. Houton to Kenneth and Bruce and Ada Banb to Virgil and Edna KroD.lot in Salem Townahlp. Giad1. Bater, 2 Iota JD Franldin To;UhiGi In to Tb PROlATE COURT udo~or:f:ftth. Ci~t JD btate of IIaty Evenale. deeeucreek TOWDIhip. ed, estate exempt from inheritance CUfrord Darbl, IIaty Sehmldt, tu. . et a1. to WWlam' C. Darin" 20.75 btate of Edna Giblon, deeeuaerea In WaJDe ToWDIhip. ed, estate exempt from inheritanee Valentine AlllIoD to W1UJam G tu. and FaIry BIIl.s" lot in Sal~ btate of lfajor S. Begley, deToWlllhlp. ceued, Eva Mae RUlh, admbUatra· Clara S. SIllder to lame. and trix, Illed lDaland dlatribuU.e aeand Tln1 Amburl'1, lot In South counts. LebanCBl, inventories were approyed on Suaaa W. Sean).n to FalUI Fer- the foUowID, estaUII: estate of Ir· tee Paille, 2 Iota In WaJDeavil1e. me C. Wllaon, deceued; e.tate of Orville E. and JO'1e8 Ridenour to John H. Huntahet:,er, deceued; Ketmeth It. and Bertha E. itDott. and estate of FoaUl!' S. Mote. de17.78 attel In Salem ToWDIhi,. ceued.
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NEW. SUITS Ellis C. Thompson VI. Pirk G. Elliott, et aI, money, foreclosure, etc., in the amount of $1471.70 with interest at 6 per cenl Meryl B. Gray. attorney. Gracle Bailey, minor, by Her. schel Gabbard, VI. Everett Bailey, divorce. Meryl B. Gray, attorney. Nellie Mae LawsOD VI. Earl Law. son, divorce. Maxwell FinitIeman. attorney. Harry Eastman VI. Joy and Bar. bare Sullivan, The Standard BuUd. Ing and Loan and E. R. Houston, actioD to quiet. Young and Jonea, attomera. Jame. L. GrOll Lumber Co. VI. Horace Ihllieoat. foreelolUl'e and meclwllc lleD. L. E. Rib. attomey. lI'raDt1ID Read1 JIbr VI. J. H. lA..iI. for mone" in the IlDOunt of '183,M. Bernard L. Rosenber" attomer.
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( Notice II hereby Illv n ~t OD the 14th day ot December, 116., there wa. preeente4 to the Board ot Commllalonenl ot the County of Warr.n. Stat. ot Ohio. a Petition signed by Harold O. Rllllngel' .. . Agent tor Milo Beal and Opal BeaI or WaynMvUle, Ohio, prayIng tha~ the t.rrltory her.lnaft er described be annexed to the Village of Wayneevllle, Ohio, n-the-manner provided by Jaw: Situated In Wayne TOWUlhlp, I Warren County, Ohio, and beln, a part of SecUon No. I, Town 3, RaDge 6, and bounded and deIIcribecl u 'oUoWI: BeclIll11n, at a poInt In the prel' ent COrporaUoD IlDe or the Vllllle or WaynHvWe whMe the c.nter ~=~~h!~!tr:: ~r~n:~~;..~ YiU d Fra.nkl1n Road, d with th. pree::t ::: parallon lin. and the North Uu of aald Roa4 N. 51" 16' W. IU , .... BcUtia ....... abo... IIleM eat. of lDeat Ia b. teItID, kUebn more or Ie ... to • point ID the wbere lb. ftnI ,.... reel,. oa II1aJ before lIe.crtblD, 'lIem to hel' W..t Une or lande 01 MUo BeaJ .. "KJtelleD Cls~"~ sa&Ue... . . WLW at .:at ..... EST, Monda, pel' Deed Book 14'7, a-p 183, and tlaroaP PrIdQ. nanning thence with the UnH of _ .&1d BeaJ land.: (1) N. U" 42' lI1. 274.67 f . to a .toDe; (2) N, 61" 0 » 10' W. 149.10 feet to a ltone; (I) N. 3%" 43' E. 484 .48 reet to alton.; (4) S. 65" 60' E. 181.81 teet to a . lton.; (6) S. SSe 05' W. 736 reee. '1 ONISION Of W'WUfE more or. leu, to a palDt ID the c« m S m _ _ _ _ • _ C d S S pruellt Corporation Une; theDce '
Another Each t 'me til roadB get cleared ort we havt\ 11 Ittt'e .mor anow, JU8t enough to Ice them up agaIn . My anow Urea have (lo.ld [or themllelv.s this yeor fOr whUa nothing dOilI much good on glare Ice they help a lot . n snow and mud. They are a "Wondertul help when I go ID and ~ut the bille. I do not know how thl. weather checka up with the wooly worms, becaule I only round two thll year and I do not rememb.r jUlt what they w.re Uke but one ot my trieno I. checking up on the 014 aann. that date of the rlret Inow ..W foretell the number or .now. there wUl be the coming winter. I'or u· ample the tlrat I now on the sllhth would meoan e'-bt Inowl to come ~&AAN PL..... that wlnt.r. The tlrat lllOW or C1areDee Neil BarveJ YL wUma W. IMIIOn waa on tho tweDtJ· ChriItiDe Harve, plaiDtiI to pay nlDth of October. Alrea4,.e defendant $30 ~ temporUJ aUhave had twentJ'~ne or more 110 mony; .110 . $25 to defeDdant per It hit it nearly rlJht thll year. week. WilliIlD Eo VanderbriDk V•• Someone laid that tbII cold weath· er would . h.lp cut down on the Jackie LouJae VanderbrJDt. dlY0rC8 number or srulhopper. nut ..... to plaiDutr. son. That certalDlJ ..ould be a Henry BroWD VI. ZaDna Brown. ~ . . QUICK. bl_in«. LAlt ),ear there ,w ere hearln, .et for February 17 at 1 v.~ tew bea.nbu,. but there wor. P. II. IE£/) TN., ~ Iota 01 craalhoppera. It It would LY AND kill out lOme of the .pIWebup, coll~tInc and try lOme of them. I 1HEY fJOON WILL that . oald be a help too. thro.w out moet of th_ and .tart ~~N6e&://1'" I cert&1lll7 hope that the lell. ov.r q&1n and pule the ODea TO MJrJH77iN latuN wDl kill any ,bUJ that tw1 you want ID JOtlJ' cook book. My "/OU1l YA.('O to do with day11lht aaY1q time. l~ 1eat book .. 10 full of loole NID 110MB • I for one, aloq wI~ moet 01 the leav.. that it 'WOD't . hut aD)' more tAl-'~ oth. farmers........... It. J!laIt. .b ut if I puted them III neatly. VIla,:! ern standard time ia da,U.ht eave there ..oald be lots of room for ~ 1q Um. rot tb11J .....on and any more. ADothe Job clear out ,;~L"tIft' more II too much. Don't let them JOur old maps1nM. We IMIIId OUI do It to ua. At PomOD. G~ to Ole prtaoD farm at LoDdoa. Ot --:-""~~~~-:-""~~~~~~~~~~~=":~=::::::::-the 001. DJcht It 1rU broacht up coune ~... are all th1np to do 1I1I1II111II1II11II1I1I1II1II1111II111II1I1II1I1II1II1II1II1II1II1II1I1II1II1II11II1II1I1II1b. that the Oraqe haa taken the after you pt your accounta all . ltand ap1ut the bill for the , ......traJghtene4 up and In for your b' uaminatioD aDd te.ts for auto- IDcome wea, lnd thla Is the mobO. bru... Ughte and hol'Dll on time I 111,. to do lOme hOUie the croUudl that it doee DOt so cJ_nine. The I. bright .nOW'J far eDOush an'cl a year" telt tl no day. .how up eTet'J cob".b and prool that the, will Dot «0 bad bit ot dust. OUr rurnace waa ..... the week alter the, are telted, tully dirty thl. fall but I had It and 10 II uaeleu. cleaned wblle 1 wu away and Now I. the Ume to lit down and now there fa not !lulte eo much plan your leaaona tarmlDr and dirt ud amoke. Lota 01 thing. to Corwin, Ohio Photn. 2878 prdenJlII OD paper. Tho n. w do thee. days when you rath.r MOd cat&lop are adTenl••d in all .tay ID the houle. Then will come . I 11I1II1II1I1II1II1I1II11II1I1II1I1II1I1II11II1II1II11II1II1II1II11II1I1II1U1II1I11II1II11II the JDalUlne. but the, do DOt lome nice days, and th.re will be send them out broadcast any more, JUlt that many more thlngl to do but It Is .uy enough to g.t on out dOora. lOme and get ODe. And now wh&t about t hat . Another nic. occupation lor uu. groundho,' Will £here be ell: bad weather II to look through week. more winter, or I. spriDC on •••••••••••••••••••••••• ,., I" all thoae 1"8CIpea JOU have been the way1 nlAT GOOD TEXACO CAS AND O:IL I I'
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Sid s. Ellil. 67. widely-known Warren county'l 3:ard annual farmer and tormer Warren County hln school cage tourney will get. official. collopsed and died Mon- un er way Monday evening, Feb. day afternoon at tbe wheel of a I I 'It Franklin hlgh lCllIIool gym at ABOUT FOLKS YOU light truck. H was driving along 7: 00 p. m. with tlY'O Hilmes on the ~NOW . Route 42, four miles south opening card. of Waynesv ille. The curtain raiser alt 7:00 p. m' ills wife, Elsie, riding with him will tind Coach J~clir. Souther'S OES TO MEET MONDAY In the tru ck. seized the steering Morrow Panthers exchnnglng shots Miami Cbapter 107 OES will Lilla Benham , 82, a retired War· wheel to ave rt what might have with Coach James Rough's Har· meet in regular seeslon on Mon· Pauline Roprs, International ren county school t acher, died at Jeen a serious accident. She lIald 'veysburg Tigers. day evonlng, Feb. 14 at 8 o'clock. Pann Youth Exchange delegate s he fi rst noticed the farm trUck The second game 01 tbe evening 9 a. m. last Tbursday at McClellan from Areanum. Ohio. driVel an \ eerlng to the left of the center a l 8: 30 will find last y,ear 's ounty hospital, X nla, where she was ad· ollen to dll potatoes In Allatrla. PAST MATRONS TO MEET line as a ·Iarge t ractor·traller truck chamrls. the Waynesville Spartans, mltted Wednesday night. . The Past Matron'lI Circle of MI· MI88 Pauline Rogers. of Arcanum approached. Miss Benham. who taught In cooched by Keu Emrick, meeting ami Chapter wlll meet on WednesM r8. Ellis snld sbe called to her this year's county leanue champs. grade schools here and In Lebanon day evening. Feb. 16 at the homfl who was an International Farm Youth El cbangee to Austria last husband to turu to the right side th spr ingboro P antbEIJ s , coa.clied tor many years, wae found about of Mrs. J88se Prendergast. II ummer will be tbe speaker at the or tbe highway and at the same by Don Bolton. () a. m. la8t Wednesday on a floor annual Warren County Dairy Ser· Instunt saw he was Ill. Mrs. Ellis VISITING IN FLORIDA Wednesday evenlDg'" o pener al at her home on Main street, where Mrs. Edwin Ramby. with Mrs. vice Unit Banquet. Tuesday eve- guided tbe truck to a ha lt a long 7 :00 p. ·m. (Feb. 16) will reature she lived alone. It is believed she Milton Thinnes. of Middletown. ning, February 15 at the East tbe road and attempted to nag the Kings Mills Atoms coacbed by suttered a stroke shorUy after 0 are. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baptist Church In Lebanon. Dairy- down help. Jack Wood. meeting the Carlisle noon Wednesday. men and their wives are Invitod N fghbors said tbey found the Rnmby In Lantana, Florida. be said considerable traffic Indians. coached by ~tob e rt Cole· to attend the bamluet. 101 Iss Rog· passed befo re a car stopped to aid burn. The second £lime at the bome 10 ked and called cousins ers wU\ show sUdes o( the farm s ber. Ellis was pronou nced dead at evening at 8: 30, ill (Ind Coocll living In this area. They 8ald lun.· FARMERS CLUB TO MEET Mr. and Mrs. 'Maynard Hagl'- on whlcb she lJved In Austria and tb.e office of Dr. R. K. Marvin I30b Dwire's Mason Comets, who cheon dis h 8 were stl11 on the ' m yer will be host and hOltess to discuss the dairy Industry there. bere. drew a bye, m,eetlng the wlnn.ers lable. Tickets for the' banquet ma,.. be A lifelong resident of tbls area, th Farmers lub on Thurlday, Mrs. Em il said the couple had of tbe Harveysburg..Morrow game purcbased from t.he Dairy Sefvlce gone from their home on Route 3, Feb. 10 (today.) The tounament will conUnue on Miss B nhlWl r tired a number of niL dl r clors. tbe Ar tif icial Br ed· \ ayne8vllle, to the Lebanon Farm Feb. 18, 19, 21. 23, 2 nnd 26, If year ago from the Lebanon s hool Ing TecbnlchlaWl, County Agent. Dureau to pick up two calve8 for necessary. system. Tbere are no lInmedlate UNDERGOES SURGERY s urvivors . Mrs . T. S. Hardin underwent ,John lowbray or at the 'Extenslon grandsons to raise. They were Lilia Benham WD8 baptized into major BUrg ry at Bethesda hos· Wce. Price Is U .50 for tbe a bout midwa)' bet ween Lebanon FRIDAY NIGHT'S GAMEChrist by Chester \ lUiamson on pltal and Is now convalesolng at s teak dinner. and Waynesv1lle when Mr. Ellis Sept. 20 , 1931. and became a .memtho bome of her son, Ronald. iD 11 8S stricken at -I p. m. ber of tb e ~~irst Church ot Christ.. Inclnnatl. Mr. Elllis served 20 years on the , Waynesville, at Lhat time. •. urren coun ty scbool board and Services were held at 3: 30 p,m. eight yeers on the Wayne board VISIT IN C INCINNATI aturday at the Stu bbs (uneral Mr. and Irs. J IS Pr ndergalt here. He was a member of the home here. Price Roberts otficl· IUld daughters and Uss Katheri ne county bea lth board for mOon Y George 0 , Bur1l1e. 52, a t rucker, VARSITYated and burial was In Miami cern· Prendergast were Sunday guests years before retiring recsntly. of Mrs. Winifred Pr 4ndergast In of R. R. I, Oregonia, died las t He was a leader In the Farm T he partans banded the Mason etel'J at Corwin. Tueeday at his hom e af~r a long Bureau and Orange In Warren Comets their wont d4,feat of the lDc\nnatl. Illn ss. Sen', lces w e conducted ounty and was associated wi th S8&8on here FrIday 'n igbt when by the tubba funeral home at 10 several olher ta.r m groups. He wall they defeated the COIDeta by the IMPROVES AFTER ILLNE88 a. m. Saturday In Mt. Carmel a son ot tbe late Dr J T. Ellis score of (8-71, The Spartans, in Mrs. Ed Hopkins hall been lIer. . , deteaUng the Comet.a) gained pos· chur h, Chillicoth e. wllh burial In lously III ut the home of her ChilLicothe cemetery. Surviving a pioneer physician In this area. seasloD. or the vlc:t,ory barrel, daughter, Mrs. John H ull for the Seven men, all volunteers, will Tbe body was re.m oved to the wbJch had been 10Sl arller In the are his wite, Mary: a son, Charles past tew weeks. but Is cOWilder· Oswald tuueral home at Lebanon. season to Sprinrboro. who In turn answer the draft call for February of Oregonia: his father, -Q. W. Surviving are hla wife. two daugb- lost It to Muon just recently. ably improved at lhls time. from Warren county. according to Burille of Xenia: a brotber, Forest lers, Mrs. Francea Gray. at home, Frye was out or the lineup be· local draft. board No. 122: of Oregonia, and two grandchll· and Mrs. Miriam Worley of Leb· caU&e ot IIlDen. • RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS Waynesville -- G era I d Rush. dr D. anon ' IL brother Charles of Cen. High scorer tor llbe Spartan.; The many friends of Mrs. Grace " was Shipley with 20 points. Er- Thomas Remley. L, Smlth are very happy to aee Lebanon - Pav14 Elliott, Wm. tervilJe. and a s later, Mn. W. E. beck lth 11 wu lilh for tbe hili' oat apia after a "'J..aertoul O'Neal of Orlaado, 'n .. Oom~b~' Rottenberaer. Illnes.. MI'I. Smith Ia so very Funeral le"lcea will be held Wayne.vllle, 71Franklin - Hugh Moore, James O. F. P. _________ __,__ 4 2 10 Wheeler. trom the funeral home Thursday Bradley grateful to everfOne 'Who did so afternoon with burial In Miami SbJpley ______ ____ __ __ 7 6 20 much ·'or her during ber ilJneea. Pleasant Plaln-{»)Jver Stouder. TIl II Is NaUonal Bo1 Scout ('emetery. P urkB)" _ ___________ 8 7 13 Week. Hatton ______________ 8 4 10 SUNDAY 'EVENING GUESTS The "80y Scout 8tory'" by WUl WUkerson ---------- 1 J 4 Mr. and )(1'1. Loyd Davia had as Sllllda:r evenine rueata, Mr. IUId Oursler. JUlt orr the preia, tena Mrl. Cecil M, Davia and IOns of the hlltorr of the growth • • Flannery ____________ 1 0 J Woods _______ _____ __ 0 0 0 Tbe East Wayne Ad"lsory Coun· Da:rtoD, M", WlWam Dam and of the Boy Seout movemeQt. It II Smlt.h __ _____ ______ 0 1 1 cll met on Saturday evening. Jan. daqhter, Deborah. aDd 141'1. Jen· the story of the boys thelllHI.,ea nle Davia, hODO~ the tint blrth- and wtIl be a iplendld boot for The Waynesville Garden Club 29 at the Party Housll with Mr. parenta and chllclreD. to .bare. met with Mrs. A. H~ Stubbs on Totala _____________ 22 27 71 Paul Tomlinson as host. Mr. Tom. day of little Deborah, Go F. P. IIl180n was In charce ot the dill' . Loven of mystery will be Inter- Thumay afternoon. Alter a de- Malon, ~ ested In recent CrIme Club I8leo- lighUul des.ert course the bue· Dehymer ------------ II II ~ cusllon period and much time was WSCS TO MEET Melampy -----------.. 0 1 2 given to the lIubject of the alIaThe wacs will meet In regular tions: "C h a r .k a Memorial" by Iness meeting opened. Tbe best program co.,era are to ~.!::r ----- -------- ~ ~ 11 ca.tton of Intangtble tu fIm4I 11688lon on Thursday. Feb. 17 at \V'are.. "Old M.... OmmanlY I, 1 4 • which W1UI introduced Into the I the Methodist Chu.r cb, DevoUona Dead" by EnJdne. "81eep With be sent to the ltate orpptgtlon - -- --- -- ___ ---,-Put __ -_________ __ 8 1 1 state legillature. with the View of wlll be I~ charae of MI'I. Howard Strange"'" hy Hltchena. "Impact for judgtDg. Plana were ltarted Eyrich Drummood. program by MI'I. Don of Evlctence" oby Disney, "Man In for the May .meetloDg wbJch Ia to McClung ______ _____,__ 1 1 8 how It would effect the Waynesbe an open meeting and nower Schoonover _________,_ l O S ville Library. Mr. Roscoe Furnas, -------------~ Do all you sport fanll remember Workman and hoatellsea will be the Grein Hat" by Colee. . The newelt addlUonl .In 1IP~ Show followed by a banquet aDd RoblDlon _______ II 0 • leglalatiTe repreleDtatlve w a I •••• Don W~e. WHIO newscuter Mrs. Olarence Rye: Mrs, Robert The· '" ululd to contact Mr. D. Blan- • I ' II hltUng the grapefruit during a Baker. Mrs. Earl Dunham and fiction Include the last book b1 prosram on conservaUon. Kathleen Norrll: "Mill Ha....i.. date II not 1et letUed. A copy " Totala _____________l ' 18 field and Mr. CeclrIc BtanleJ In' eortball game lilt lIumme~ and Mrs. Merle Younce. Townlhlnd," EmUe Lortnc'1I ... of a reeume of GanSen (Jlub work Quarter Scores: 71 regard to the local needa, "Lla. Kenny Roberta playing In his MANY ATTEND FUNERAL Take Thll Man." WlbberleJ'1I "Thl tor new members was given to WayneevilJe ______ 16 34 61 u bUlt.. Insurance" tor farm en In John' M. O-"orf. 7". a -aIred cowboy boots7 the more recent members. A list Muon ____ ____ __-11 SO 81 _ , ruu 'I .Many friends and relaUvea at- Mou .. That RoarecL" various phases wal also dleculsed. larmer, died at bis home Batur. W~yneavl1le wUl again be hon· tended the funeral lervlces on Satof clubB of Warren county was RESERVE8F 11 I dj t t t r--mft8l-.-elVvW-I-'lI8IiI....lill1h..Jlh.eL.......l).[aWICe.-1l~.8WIlll.-----urday afternoon tor MI.I Lilia CARD OF THANKS given ch, as 80 an an· The local Reserves 10lt to the 0 ow .n g a ournmen 0 mee day-after a bl'le wmo s.t ars In a benefit basket. nonncement of meeU...... to be Malon Reserves -dI1'" night by w~th Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak In Ing are one daughter, Mrs. Pearl b 2 Benham at the Stubbll funeral I wish to thank my trlends for .... u "I " ~ February a delicious des I e r t T -I of Miamisburg · one son. ball game "Saturday night. Fe . 1 '-"'" s . held In Dayton later. Mrs. Freda the ecore of 32-38. Tbomplon w i t h · bome. Mlal Benham WIUI a teacher' each and every ldndneaa. and for Dal: was received as a new memo 9 was high point man for Waynea. course was served. Henry of Lebanon: 13 grandchll· at the WaynesvUle High School ville and Heger with 10 was hlgb dl'en: 13 great.grandchlldren. and gym. In our grade schoola bere for many all the lovely cards and gUts I reo ' The WHIO team consists of t celved while I was In Miami Val· ber. . years an d pr Ior to h er retl remen. for MlUjon. TO HO},-D BAKE SALE one brother, Earl ot Dayton, Sertaught In the Lebanon school II for ley hospital. and since I came M~ ::wrence Fubrnas the ~ Wayne.vllle, 32O. F. P. The Ladles' Altar Society of St. ,' Ices were held at 2 p. m. Wed. such stars as Kenny Roberts, Don e program y telilng 0 Waller ____ ____ _____,__ 4 0 8 Augustine Cburch will sPODJOl' a nesday at Stubbs fun er ai home Wayne, Je.f Carter , Dab Penney, a tew years. Many residents here home. Everything was greatly ap- open and elsewbere attended school preclated. the Amaryllis of both American Thompson _________,__ 2 6 8 Bake Sale thla Saturday. Feb. 12, with burial In Miami 'cemetery, '1'ony Petry. Ted Ryll.D, Cbarl:e with her as tbelr very efficient George (Sonny) MlUer. and Dutch Hybrids, The bud Scherer. P. ----- ----0-- 1 0 28 lit Miller's Department Btore. Price Roberts offi ciating. Hlnklo, JlIn Hllrtsock, Don Wil· teacher, and held her In their ---:__ _ __ _ comes .betore the leaf and a ' sun· Powell - _______ ___ ____ 1 1 Iiams, Dough Adair, Bob Davis, highest esteem. ft... 1_ ny window Is needed. November, Flannery -------- ---- - 2 0 <I when they were defeated by Mor· Merle Conner and Druce Thomas December and January are tbe Hatton .:.- --------- --,-- 2 0 -1 row by the score of 73-83. The WHIO 's cheerleade :os are Berbest montbs to start It. After the Scherer. D, -------- ---- 0 0 0 Morrow five was paced by Berg· bara Rettig and Betty Rogge. tlower fades, the bulb becomes Frasure Hopkins ____ ------ - ---.-- 00 00 00 holt and Carper withwas 28, Dur· and The opposition ~Ill be furnished __________ Springboro's h igheach scorer emaciated and can be placed out Robinson _____ _____ ,__ 1 0 2 Bon with 22. by the American , Legion, wbo has doors or In anotber pot and aI' MORROW _ Lewis 1.1-3. Berg On Tueaday evening, Feb. 15. SUCh great stars as Tom F lorence, lowed to rest for 2 or 3 months. Totals ___________o__ 13 6 82 holt 8-112-28, Turner 3.2.8, Kilburn Farmers Grange 13 of waynes· "Doc Wright, Tom Nor rie, Bud 14;. ~le;:reBo~e~h wa.;.,:~tels I One bulb may keep for two or Muon, 38G. F. P. 0·2-2, Parker 1·12·14, Carper 18-2·28. ville will- hold LID open meeting Baker, Glenn Smith, Don Drown. rc e e 0 e on , three years. Blossoms 'may be Lltfln ________________ 1 2 4 Totals 26-31-83. at the Friends Red Brick church Earl Peters. Harold Stanley and ·to Thursday with a luncheon served ' one 'Of several colors, Miss Ells- Schoonover ______ ____ 0 0 () SPRINGBORO-Woodward 606-16 at eight p. m. Mrs . Graham'S many others• . at tbe noon hour. Following the abeth Chandler gave us a very Eb~rhnrd - ___________ 8 8 8 Bu rson 7-8·22, Beckley 4~H4. Home Economics class wl11 p'r e· At 7:16 there will be a prelim. luncheon, the meetlng was open· Interesting questionnaire concern- York ------------ -- -- 0 0 0 Lakes ' 3-44·10. Farris 2·1·5. Mar· sent a program. Representatives iilary game between two top O e d with Mrs. Carmen Crane In Ing fac'- about d'.ferent trees Johnson ------ - - -- -- - - 4 0 8 stall 3·()'6. Total s 14-25·73. r th W Co C S .... IL T ._ t zer 0 2 2 Preliminary-Morrow 44, Spring· 0 e arren unty ancer o· Waynesville teams. 'rbJs should obarge of the devotIons and th e ..... n ----f" b m.d shrubs their habitat . and Humphrey ----__- __- _______ 2 1 6 boro 36 clety are al80 expected to e pres· be Quite a balJ game because grou" d iscussed the book, "Tbe ' 0 , Scores: ' needs of mOisture, places to plant Heger 4 2 10 Quarter ent to give some of the d eve Iop- I most of lhesa boys have playeu Master ' CalJeth For Thee." which r h' d 11 bl .. . --- --- --- ------., 16 43 60 88 tB I h Amon'" will be reviewed, at the various or II a e or sun. or c m ng on • ",orrow ------- --men. n cancer researc . .. on a Waynesville championsb!p . fence or buildings, having d""orTotals _____________14 10 3S Springboro _______16 31 62. 73 tbose expected to atten.d Is MI'. , team while tbey were attendin g "meetings. AIRo a letter trom Rev, aUve rrults and flowering trees. QUarter Scores: Gunner LeYOD, of Mason, who h ~ s I high school. J, W. Wedgewood. former min·. T ' . . 11l 13 22 26 82 KIIlg. Mill. st Carlille-I d r th U S Ister, was read. ' he club then adjourned to Mwaynesv e ---- --13 21 26 88 The Carlisle Indians defeated recent y returne rom e . . As an a~ded attraction betwe en meet next month with Mrs. Atha asol), -----, h Health rnstitute at Bethesda, Md, ,games th e Rau d a II sters, SI Cbery I Those present were Rev. the Klngs Mills Atoms on t e In· Furnas and Mrs. Jennie Conner dl . ho . Doo Friday night to He will tell of bJs experiences to and Linda \\'111 perform '''ith their an tune s 0 0 McGeorg~ overcome cancer. The public Is b .Limbert, Mrs. Lucille Fires,D Mrs. 11 I' a8 · hostesses. and Mrs, Norma °Morrow . a t S pr In gborothe .me of 67-84,r with A" . k Adna Braddoc1t. r.rrs. R. C. a ey AlIb~ry wlil be the guest BPeaker. Sp~lngboro lost t h el r second Bcorlng 21 for high point man for Invited to atte~d. CahteOryns· 180 stbme.~o sthleOveCrhyaOmnepIOnnuwbaB: l and motber, Mrs. Mabel Da.~ls. ' game In league ,play· IFriday night the Indians and Meeks Bcorlng N 0 'Mrs, Nanqy Henderson. Mrs. EJi:a- ', . 'MONTE BLUE ......... points tor top man for the Atomil, ton twirler. ma Raper, Mrs. Racbel Earnhart. . ... II vanclng bumanity. CARLISLE-RIdinger 9~·24 Mc· Sport fans, this should really be Mrs. Winifred Whitaker, Mrs. ClarMonte Blue. stage, screen, radia "T ow a r d this objec~lve. the George ' 11·6-27. Stanifer' 1-().2, AI· _ . a good show. Come out and see aba'l Faith Initiated two years oorn' 3~-8. Smlth 3·0-6, PenningtOn tbe stars .lind your ftlends play. ence Rye. Mrs. 'Gladys nosen, Mrs. "nd TV IItar, will be master of cer· Evelyn Crane, Mrs. Viola La~son. · emonles a~ the Mldstates Sporta. .. . .ago a global len .. year Splr- 1'()'2, Fox 4·5-13. Kelley 1'()·2. ... . ' Adm\sslon wlll be free. There Fires an'd tbe hostO ess, Vacation and. Doat show, which' The starting .polnt of broth&!'- Itual Crusade to promote the mea- Totals ,32.18·84 0 ~he sermon subject for n e]l; t 1.... '1 b tr III do I k Mrs Fl -sle ""NGS M"'T <> o<>Ahren'" "1.11. Lord'l day' monlln'" e ~w Allnat one d ta en . ~ . opened Tuesday. Feb. 8 at the Cln· hood Is unity with Ood. Every sage .of the· oneuesl of· mankltld n.l I~" .... " will be, A New wu t th III c1nnaU Garden and runs through man who turns to Ood. turns with, and the tanclru:neDtAl onenesll . of Kane 4·()'8, Robln'son 3-1-7. Meek. Creature In Cbrlat. II Cor. 6:14- up a e game, procee s w . CARD OF THANKS , . 6-4-14. Yost 1-3-6. MUon 3-H. 7:1. This lermon will again . be.' go to helP spons~r the Junior b . 18" . Words' CIll;lDot' eQlretl, my th.u. ~und!LY'o , new ey.es to bJa ·fellow . men and religion. Today. B~'II In more Shepard 1.0-2. Total. 28-U...67. closely related to the Bible School Leeton " ..e\)~ team thlilummer. lor the many 1tlJul remembl'lUiclM "ue. who al80 II director of the t h el r problema: The o.ultlmate than 285 territories _01 the world. Preliminary - Carll.le 66. KlDga lesson for the \lay. The "e.,enlng during my recent II~ stage and water revue. one of the achievement of an awakened aplrlt demOUltrate the . power of Dnl~ to MUla 28. Bermon sUbject will 116. The Mac. !NDELIB~E PENCIL8 HERE n Bo ItIns reatlres of the .how. Is a naUve 01 of brotherhood In thla day. mUlt chane!! the ~88rta ~ men,. bum Quarter ~rea: Mrs, orence P • Indla.napolla and Ia returning to 'b e Ii ~rld orpnlcal1:r unlfted to away th.11I 'preJ_dloelj ~.uu 'Carll... _1. ________ 11 88 A Ilontail ,can. Acta 15:1-:10• • In' this We bAve ·,enuln. V.... IJuleI. POST CARDS View cam 01 h1I home .""tor for the tint tim_ dlachal'le the poUUcal. ecoDOJDIc pUllona. and make tII.em 10". . of KlnP Mllla ________ 11 24 44 6'l lllei'lllon we are contlnulq our ser- Ible Cop~ PeacIlI DOW III ,IoU. WaynelVWe. 0 THl!I GdJllTTlll. In ID&Df yean, 0 and cultural needs of an ~- maDkln4." . (Contblued on Page Two) 01.. from the book of Acta. Tile lOamI GueUe. ITEM8 OF INTEREST
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Editor and Publlshsr In the Katter of Auoelat, Editor The Miami 'onservanc D1.tr 'ot 'OTI E F HElARI 0 ON AD· A. Farm Diary It thawed lOme more aDd the 10 orten they tblnk they are too The birds enJo)' ttle luet the81l D1TI N TO FFlOIAL PLAN TO road. cleared oft nou,h 10 that bu.y to do anythlDl lbout the Inowy daYII. Yesterday I saw a Publhsbed Every Thurarlay ~Iornla& AW. PERSO S OR PI BLIO C!:)R' , By D. J. Fr:uler we ~Id go to churcb, that II you I boy., big tOl[ squirrel come Ul) toward Ii I Wa~ Des\'1 Ie. Warren oUllty. Oblo. PORAT/ONS I TERESTED. could, It you could I t out or 1 have been trying to write UI) the bouse. I tboug1lt be waB goI :nt. ,recl liS ae L'Ond olass ma,ter at 1~lrbe~~: SV~:e biIl!~ FEBRUARY 1. 1955 - Llghl YOllr 4rl ewaY', Cor mlUU' DC th m my cows' lledJgnell. or COUTle. l lng to fry for 80me too but he li .e l,olltoi!'1 e li t \\'lIynel lIIe. Illo, s:a~1 ~I Ia8 t n Ig bi • one neRr I were ll a glare l. ror lind r the aCl of March S. 1878. onBervnncy Dletrlct t bat an Ad . 6now aglUn bur bsUdrive to the0 bfolt doorT\\ba e al they are not register d COWl. .must have tf seen d met move d I tbbe dltton to Lhe OWclal Plan tor tbe our twenty·nlne. Sln(~e the ground veered 0 an wen own n e Improvem nUl ror wbJch s aid Dis· hOI IlaW bll lhadOW we have bad 10 I~ that when the flCtor go t tb.Il 40es not Interest anyone but chicken yard. There go tbree out ot hll car hi. teet IlIpped out me, but It Is Inter aUng to see ' dogs oU across tbe lower end of Subscription Rale_ $Z. P er Year. In advance. In Ohio; $2,50 else wbere t rl t waa ·reated. pursuant to a , former order at this Court, has ,....". Crom lInd r blm, even thougb be the hereditary cbaracleJ'1etlcs. It the t1eld. Our sheep are In tbe • l been completed, and that all per':JWIUl hold ng onto tbe car and he shows very cl arly thllt tbe best otber pa8ture, they must be hunt. sons Inlerested tbereln may In· AoII!' got a dirty crack, on hll ohln when THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10 1955 . I , spect the Bame at the oWe of ". -... ~ It hit hi b cUI b Th lka thin, '" young would·~ 8tock. , Ing rabbits, One of the 014 tlgee D. ook, a tormer re81dent of said Ooard, In tbe f1aml Cen8erv· , s e a l t. II wa raiser or dairyman can do Ie to tom.cat.a has been banging around the commuwty, sufCered a blp In· all ey BuUding, aOuthwelt corner Mr. and Mrs. NOII'man Browll \I re cleur nIl but the tront s teps start with a good cow If you I this week but tbl8 one baa a little and Mr. Ed Brown o.t Dayton, 'fiB' to the church. There wasn't any . Jury laat week. when b Cell 10 th e or Monument AVllllue and JeUer- lted th Ir Blster MJ88 Bertha I salt th Do H k t want to belp a young 4·g'er or any wblte on Its legs. It looks old anil MISS JANE FITE f:ern~~:, ~'!o~~~e ~n V.l:~~~~~ 9O~a~tre:~dll~to':;, ~~II~ omclal Urown on Friday' morning. down t:~!~s gr:ooer~W a~d t one to get a start, get tbem tbe aJmost crippled w.lth a ragged Correapondent Olorlnl hospital ror tr alman t. H is Pla n solly covers prop08ed im· Mrs, Lena Hartsock spent Sun· 80m and lea ned tit m ott betbre best heifer you CIUl g t or your looking tull Jt Is n t quite as big r chosen breed . One of my best o.a the old woods-cat that uaed to Ulany friends bere wlsb blm a lJro\' menls ther ot for load Pfq,' d ay In • WII m Inglon lL t th e home the people came to chu rcb. Tbere cows. a Jersey that I bad tor n I come around once In II. wblle. The t lion ror lands In Buller County , at her grandson, Milo Hartao k \I ere more p I t S d b I Mrs. Nan' Dakln has r turn d to spe dy r covery. ber home near town from MiddleMr. a nd Mrs. l-::d. Ou r ton ha ve Oh io. being apDroxlmately . 80 r Il . op ea · un BY 8C 00 good many years, bad a lJeCUli ur - ! Stace ys ha ve the funwest 100lUng town bosplta l. \' hOI e she r enUy r sumed managerial dulles of the II ros now with in the corporate an:1IS:mR;ien Trimble and Mrs. t il.tO ,u the nd ult congrellutlon, Ity. Her teala In8tead of hanging tom-cBt. I laUgh when 1 look at und orw nt /I rn a or operatJon. Harveysburg Rec reation he re nfler limits of the Ity ot Middletown Gil In ot Malnvlll , CHIlled on Miss Thl8 Is . Doy cout W eek. Tblll st.ra1ght down pointed sligbtly fo l" , him. He Is white wltb II. dark tall The PTA Sl onaore I a bam SlIl)- an absenc of more tlt ll n a year. IllId BP\lroxlruately 526 acres III T bl ' t MI M rt! t 18 a (loe OI'gllnlzatJon and I am ward and this crops out 10 her a nd ears and B triangular blaok per \n the school 'b rder la Sa tu r· During this t lDle. tbe Herr a t on adjoin ing Lemon Towns hip, said r m e 8 nuu . , 8S Y 0 ev· glad th'at ther is a gOOd troop In proge ny. She was Rbtb's moth r patch on his n08e tbat makes him day ev nlng. Mo.L1 n : Cur II were W88 mannged by Mr. a nd Mrs. Connty. n8 re 'onUy. W 111 d R h sbown In the s ' lIo(l 1 urlltorluUl . ' ba rles ompbell . whn are now , All obJOf'lions to saltl Additi on Mls8 Elizabeth bandler bl\d uyn08v e. As usunl the thin g an utb us Just that sarno d '. look IIIle a clown. Dut onough or Mr. and Mr8. Ray ( oon oud Mr. dc\'otiug tull time t o their re8t.1l\1r- LO sul d frlclu l Plan wll be b ard t be ml8fort une to fal1 on the I e tbey n ed most Is more good r t. tbough tbey were all g~od cuts and birds _ A Sa lute to the and Mrs . J am ' ' I ()f ball ' . ant In Wilmington. on th I th cl uy of Murcb, 1955, leud r8. lilt r Bled in 1J0 . \ h I nil.. I'S. 1 \; all surprised to Und were guests Sund ll )' of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J . F . J a cobs Dill! al :1::10 II. m .. at s:l ld Miami on- near tbe f1J eDds 80('\01 r.Jom n IIr wUUng to g!\'e tb 1\ ~eB 8::UY (hil t olJ i .utll Is nearly rourteen Boy Scouts, · IOS Thursd ay evonl ng and slIsta 'ned l Ime ror IlI .... _.. el8 Wp. Without lLad . th e ir 800 an d dallght r· lll-iow 'I r 8 r\aney U1I lid I n~. un( I con t IOn . j Mr8. J . F . J aco b 8. and Mrs. Oliver J acobs and Mi8S from day t{) d ay u ntil 8H /d b ar- a frac l ur at til humerus. ers blp no youth organization ola .1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 •. Gloria An n Jllcobs .. Is lted In Ml. Ing is cam pI ted. The law pro· f M I h I fib t rab re nUy wi th He\,. lIud M n . vldos that a ll objections to sold ery a r. oney s e p u U I Ha~ e Harry Yos t. Rev. Yost III a C ~ rUlPI ' Addi tion to said Octlclal Plan THIS WEEK'S GAM £without the right k ind of leaders pl\1!tor of the Methodis t Cburch sha ll be In wr iting fl nd med ot Friday Night, February 11: It can uot do m u b. A good leader here. more tban ten (1 0) daya after the ar1lsle at HarveY8burg, needs to lll~ve a lot at e ergy to , Mrs. Kenny Sk.ldmore W !18 hos l· las t pub/. 'a Lion oC this noll e , kee p up wltb the boys lind, w08t ess for a tnnley party at her The last publlcaUon ot tbllJ noUce SEASON RECORDS : (Local) ot all, right B nda rds bl u l e t 80. ' ho.m e Tbursda.y ev nlng. will be FeruRry 25. 195~. Arter W L Pet t.ha Mrs. George Woll ha6 retu ned said hear ng. the Boar d wUl adopt Va,..lty-(League) ~ __ 4 8 333 t be wUl not bave to 1>r '11 to ber bomo trom Dradenton. Fla.. tbe Addition to tbe OWelal Plan. 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SAND, GRAVELF R' SALE- F-20 Farmall Tractor with eorn plowa. breaking ploW, lAND. GRAVEL and TOP SOIL disc and corn planter. ELMER URF OE, Phon' Wilmington EXCAVATING and _ _ _ DUMP TRUCK SE"V'CE 5003, X- 2-3- (St) - 2-17
RESPONSIBl.£ \LE OR FENOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MALE-From this arell, wanted to TATE OF ' OHIO 8 rvlce and coil ct rrom automatic ending mnchlnes. No .elllng. A,e Department of Highway, . not essential. Car , ref rences, lind Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 4, 1965 LIve Wire and Progressive $100 working ca.pltal nE'Cessary. 7 Contract Sa le, Leg:al Copy An Organization Second To No pe. Phone Wayne,vllle 3S2tl to 12 hours weekly nets to $301) No. 5!J.40 Strictly ellers on the Best II monthly. Po 81b!llty Cull time. For UNIT PRICE CON'fRACT Around Mnrket In th COllntrr WAYNESVILLE. OHIO .- - Sealed proposs·. wi ll be reS ERVI CE THAT SAT ISFIES LOTHElS - Hand made. 10CRI Inten'lew give phone and (ull BANK RUN GRAVEL--Loaded W ill tnk order8 to make l be parti culars. Write P. O. Box 18 c In·d at the otrt ce of the ~tnte For Dally Market ~eportl : at Davis Furnas Pit. We also mount ot clothes you want. M s. LaMlke t. t.at:on, MlnneapoI!S21' 0' ~:::e~Y ~l~~~~tllor 1~'~~g !~~: W1.W. \ Inclnn, tl. 12 : 25 deliver. ARMITAGE &. ON . O TTIS HERRINGTON. Phon nnesota. • c-. Ohio (Eastern) nnd,llrd Time, WPFD. Mlddleto vn, ' 11 : 46 Tuesday, Mar h 1, 1965, ror 1m\\~ KY, IlI clnllnll. 12 : 15 Phone' 2091. tf 3566. _ _ _ _ :::-:-3-(3t)- 2-11 Hand o.perated. provements In : WI<BV, nlc hmond, Ind ., 12 ::10 SHOE REPAiRINGlb. ca II clty. Good Dutler Rnd Worren Counties, (I :nti lll rn Standard Time) WEll. DRIUINGcondit ion. Must remov at once. hlo S tI nUT 73 22 57 ' . , • SH E REPAIRING - Jus t 8S near FRAS RE' T FOOD T R 8. WAR.73~g. 0 ~~~ Rolllt~ No ' 73 NO::'RIS Bn OCK COMPAN 1 \ ATI·.R WELL DRILLING-Rloc- to you ns Hawke Darb r Sho;'l. II \\ ayn svllle. T'hone 254 1. - 2-1 In Lemon Township allld lhe . Ily . . ,. Irl r P~ 1)8 lOltalled. LONZEL work Called For and Delivered. of Midd letown, lluUe:r County. .., ~J> ·.TI' . Route 73, Waynesville, Work Guaranteed. Prlcee ReaSOD- .•111111111111111 11111111111 11111 II III 1111111 h. and In Franklin Towns blp Bnd the , -; iiiiii iiiiii iiiiii bfo. X-9-54-9·55 :. ble. THO ~PSON SHOE REPAIR. I Ity of Franklin, Warren County . ... X-2·1()- (3t)- 2-24 Ohio, by gra ding, drallllng, paY' N O T ICE USED CARS-Ing with a8phsltlc concrete on a i ~ HELP W.ANTED- . . crushed IIggregate baSEl, and by F ~UAI ~ ~ wid ening an eXisting IIteel bam " 'I"FII'E ~uppr,IES Indellblf' 1 1 4 ~ HBVR.OLET 4-Door S dan. M KE EXTRA M NEY - Addre8s W,II Pick Up Car bridge with steel flool' and con· P ncl:l, LI rary Paste, Poster Ink. Good l\' OIung condition. P h one . . cret subslructure (pans 43 fe t -. ayoesvllle 3018. X-2-1()'17-Jt MaU poetcard8 spare time ~very Call after 3:30 Monday Thru Friday 64 feet. 43 reet. exlst!ng roadway Journal n cord Booke. Typewrlt,'r _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1week. Write Box Fourteen, Del40 fee' with " Hoot 6 Inch side Rlbbo I, Typewriter Paper, Rein· 4$ I mont Ma8s X- 2-1()-(4.t) - S-3 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY .. . POST . CARDS _ View carda of ' . ' and SUN CAY walks widened to 68 (,eet wltb f for m ntl, DII Ben Double Letter foot. 6 Inch sidewalks ). Bridge No. File DoXtlI! Receipt Booke and l' ayneevtlle. THE GAZETTE. Advertise in THE GAZETT~! Cor Main and Mill St. WA-25-o12A over Clear Creek. . I h . I THE .~lAMI ' ~ .• • Width: PaI¢ent 2 .Elt 24 feet, many ot er teml. ... • .11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.. Phone 3144 Wayne,vllle Roadway variable. GAZETTFl Phone 3913. dh
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• Boy Scout Week • .Feb. II to 12. ing and the rich heritqe It hu · marking the 45th annlvenary of the Boy Scouta of America, will be observed throulhout the natlon by more than 3,880,000 bo)'l and adult leaders. Since 1110 . . ' more than 22.75P,OOO boys and men have been members. "~,uil~lnl for a . Better Tomorrow IS the birthday theme. Mel1'\bers of 95,000 Units, thr\lugh demons.tr.a tlons and exhibits, will .... nh7.e the . ""roose "r Reout-
in this eountry. Boy Scout Week maJrkl the eompletlon of the flrst yeaii' of the National ConaervaUon Good Turn the orlanlzatlon hal undertaken at the request of Prelldent Eisenhower. Units which have quallfled will receive National Conservatlon Cood Tum Certificates of Merit swarded jolnUy by the Secretaries of Agriculture and tho Interior. Ezra Taft BenlOon I • Dougla~ McK.lIV. r"~n""': '
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Springboro Edges Spartans, 62·57 After Morrow 'Mauls Harveysburg
Carlisle Ties For Third By Edging Harveysburg In Season Finale Friday
K'NOW AT CLINTON MEMORIAL ' Mr. A. H. Earnhart Is confined III Clinton Memorial hospital for tr Iltment and observation.
Carlisle's Indians held oU a win-hungry Harveysburg five Friday to conclude its regular season with a 72-65_victory and a tie for third place in the Warren County League. The Tribe's win gives it a 7-5 mark in league play, to tie for third with the Mason Comets. All olher county teams finished their seasons the week previous. For Harveysburg, the loss was the 11th to a county league foe, against only one win. The Tigers again wind up in \he Wl8ITen
VISITOR FROM SPRING VALLEY Irs. J. M. Fulkerson, ot Spring Valley, recently spent several days w Itb ' her son and daughter.ln-law, Mr. and MI. M. A. Fulkerson and daugbter. . VISITORS FROM CALDWEL.L Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Earnhart and daugbter Beth of Caldwell, were week end guests ot Mrs. A. H. Earnbart and called on hla fa ther, Mr. Earnhart In the hos· pltal.
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The two seeded teams In the Warren County tournament chalked up opening night wins at the Franklin gym Monday night, but the two games were as different as black and white. Morrow's tall Panthers, seeded number two in the tourney, had litUe trouble with Harveysburg in the opener as Jack Souther's boys scored almost at will in rolling to to 60-55. Fifteen seconds remained a 7042 triumph. However, In the to be played when litUe Larry second game top·seeded Spring· Marstall, smallest player on the boro bad its hands full for all 32 noor, stepped to the Une after beminutes with a scrappy Waynes· Ing fouled and calmly sunk two vLlle !ive beore winning 62·57. free throws to ice the game for the Their close win over the peren- Panthers. Purkey hit a hook shot nlal tournament champion Spar- just before the final gun, but to tans, delighted ' 'Boro fans even no aail, as the Blue and White more than just a tourney victory, downed the de!ending tourney as it marked at least a temporary champions. halt to the Panthers end-of·theThe victory was made even more season slump which saw them lose sweet for the Panthers as they re-
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Socill Seelrll, F.r AII•• d. ROTO 01..... LEIIOI RIIKY.DIIKS abled Carlisle to finish its season the league championship wde· tory Barrel" from the Spartans fol· ATTEND DAYTON FUNERAL. ~t the .500 marJe, with ten wins feated. Coach Don Bolton's boys lowing the game. The multi-col. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fromm were ·I.. • I. 10t 800 r.. e.....1 I. A·lr EKE OUT VIOTORY m 20 games. hit from all angles against the -ored wooden keg stays In the pos· In Dayton on Wednesday to attend F.r. F••I . Jim Ridinger was the big gun Spartans, who are known to be a session of a school until it is beaten the fUneral se"lcea held at the Of Booklet m the Indian attack, accounting good tournament team' regardless by another county team. 'Boro James 0 ; Jones, of Mr. and OVER WHIO STARS Wbltmer Funeral Bome for Mr, lost the barrel when it was upset for 27 points on nine field goals of their season record.
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Mrs. James D. Jones of WafIles· Fromm'. slIter, Mrs. Ed.lth Davia, WlynHVllla WI. MY... In the by Mason two weeks ago and the A crowd of almo.t 600 ;aw coach and as many free tbrows. Jim Social aeeulty for farm. famUles, vlUe, attended clusell 10,000 feet with burial In Sblloh cemetsry. Wayneshow It works and what farm.8fI above tbe earth's Burface during earl "Adolph" Cook'. Legion "Rln. Fox dumped in 19 .free throws, INd In the MCOnd contest, II· Comets In turn lost it to combine willb his al.x field goals though the Orl,.. Ind Blick ville from whom the P811thers reneed to do about It are explained the past week. &UNDAY DINNER GUEeTe in a booklei just ..sued under the Jim Is enrolled In the Air Force ~~~In~'~::: o:~e~::: v~6 for a 25-point total. Leading the k e p t pretll,.. the Plnthen galn~ It Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. David Hartsock joint sponsorship of the Internal ROTC at Miami University. star five here In tbe 100eal gym on scoring tor the Tigers was Larry throughout. 'Boro lumped off and daughters had lUI Sunday din· R venue Service and the Social Flying In T·29 twin engine Con· Saluday night by tbe lcore of 63. Hough, with 26 points. to a 3-0 INd on a f .... throw by MORKOW MASSACRE Ji.er guestl, Mr. and Mrll. Jamee Security AdmlnlstratLon. It II now valrll which have been adapted by 62. Led by lIuch stan as Bob ~n"!!~ Gil ~ 11 ~7:: G4 ~ l~ Gil Bunon Ind I fielder by~: G, ~ ~-:re-:- ~ ~ Hartlock, Mr. and lin. Don Scott being ma1led to every rural and tbe Air Force 18 f1"lng classrooms, "Alpine OUmber" campbell, Tom IlcGeor&e I 0 ! Colt 0 I I Frink Woodward, ·but Wayn.. C&rpe2' 4 0 B Welch I I . 21 D and Mr. and Mn. John McArthur, Btar route boxbolder In the War- he vtslted Air Force bues In "Nlgbt Sbrlt" Florence, Bud "Bath. ~ ~o~rb : 1~ cam. rIght baclc on I flald 1011 ~r;~~lt : ~ ,~'::~. ~ ~ bonorlna' the birthday of the hOlt. ren CoUllty area, It wall announced Texas, .AJolzona and Neva(\a. Ing Beauty" BalLer, " Bopalong" Fox II 11 II Welcb 7 ' 11 by Deve Brown to mike It 3-2. . B. Lewl. 4 I 10 Co. 1 1 • XeU.,. 2 1 a lAmb t 0 4 'Boro stretch~ Its lead to 9-4 Kilburn ' 1 ' Wan 0 1 1 "Convlot" TUl'Der, a.lonl: - - - mid thr h th fl Wood. 0 a t Lalllb 0 2 S VISIT IN KETTERING today by Mary lloyd Lane, dlltWhUe at these bases be In· Stanley. \v l t h "HeaVV'We'eht" Bernard Total. to II 'It Total. II 1. .. way oug e rst quarter, Lunun 0 1 1 Settle.lre 0 t 1 M Robert Palm M B. H rlct manager of the loolal leeurlty spected the (aolltlee of the Air ,~~ ... , Se_ \or Q.wteru 1 2 a T but the Spartans quickly closed Il. Lewl. . 1 0 2 Eta 0 1 1 ra. er, n. , office, and A. R. Maupin of the Trallllng Command, tbe School of "Long Flannel" LAwlOn, ''Red Cull.l. • .. . • • •.•• 11 . . 10 n the gap to 11.9, only Ito have the euan 0 I S Doc "ThA Shad· Hnv.,.b"ra . . . . . . . . 17 _U_ 48 .. P an thers p ull away aga in. By the Totala U 24 70 Total. Hartaock an.4 loin. Cbarles 110- Middletown office ot the Internal Aviation Medicine and the Indian Dra.wers." ·Smlth, 11 11 42 , ""I!".. Cullooh were peltl at the bome Revenue ServIce Sprlngll t esting grO'llnda w her e T ow" W~lght, 'Ole" ConvenUonal end of the period, Springboro beld Score \or Quarten. 1 8~ saS Tbls booklet is directed . to the atomic weapons, rockets and Peters, Long Jobn Sllwyer ~WhO of Msr. RU'BeIl Hoff In Kettering a 19-11 advantage. =::!:;.b~r·': · : : : : :: 10 42 on Saturday evening wben she seU-mploved farmer farm em. atomJc cannons &l'e teBted. was too taU to plat) and The Ken Emrick's charges got bot honored Mrs. Palmer wltb a ltorle ... # , In the lIecond quarter and out. mArs MOH un IT shower. players and farm workere - apH.e alllo received an orientation Shape" Gleadall, the bCl'YII (and we promnately 6% mUllan In all - rught In a T-SS, the Air Foroe'. to OW8l1 baa beea NI" who were ' brouaht under lOOial primary jet tralDer. . SUNDAY DINNER GUIST, pointed aa POItmaater to ftll the Two field goals by center Thee lAkes I 2 lllla lOll I I 12 seeurlty on January 1. Tbe purCadet Jones returned to Miami ter to win this game. Brlokle,. 1 0 • Bra4I.,. I I 7 na· Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earilhart pose of the publication IB to ac· University February 6. after hay· The highlight of tbe evenin8 vacancy Clrea ted bY th e reI Ig Lakes and one each by Burson XarataU 1 e 8 Park.,. 4 S 11 had 18 SUllday ' evenlnr dinner quaint tbem with their benefl~ Ing traveled approximately 4200 was wben "AlpIne Climber Camp' Uon of Earl Conner. and Woodward were aU the Pan. I 8ro_. 0 4 guelt., Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. and tax obligations under tbe old miles In 18 bours or rlylng time. bell" and Nlgbt Shirt" Florence Conner resigned the Post.maater· thers could muster In uitrter num- Totel. 21 20 82 Total. iO 17 57 Smith, Mr. and Mn. Wendell Nick· age and survIvor. Insurance proput on an exhibition ot passing ship to accept a poslUon as ber two. WaynesvlUe bit for two Scor. \or Querten. 1 a- . T ell and 1008, M.iIS Janet SmIth and dribbling u~der tbEllr own baa· C88hler of the WaynesvUle Na· buckets, by Tom Hatton and Jerry ~,nn~':v'jfl. .: ::::: gram. The mailing to rural box· and Mr. Lawrence Helton of Leb- holders In tl11s area .Is part of a ket much to the bewl1dennent or tlonal Bank. Bradley, In the last two minutes anon, honoring tbe blrtbday of tbe WHIO stars. The new poatmutel' bu been wh.lle holding 'Boro scoreless to The openl,.. contest Oft Mo". natIon wide dlelributlon to farm MI.I Janel AlDong the stars of WHIO were employed at the National Cash narrow the gap from 27·20 to the dlty'. cerd we. a. dull a. the people. Tbl>tl rarmen who do flss Ada Austin of Dayton, ball "Jumping" Kenny Roberti, Jerry Register Company. halftime count of 27·24. final. WI. excltl"... The "oth..... nol recel"e a copy througb this SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS "Llbera.ce" Martin, Bob "Deadeye" The third period was Sprlng- Panther Iquad methodIcally malllag may ohtaln one from the joined tbe Home ·tamll)" Mr. and !.In. W. E. Stroud baa· Mr. and Mrs. Kennetb Thomas. Penny, JIm "Flub" Hartsock. Don West Wayne Advisory boro's tum to pick up ground, and lround out a 28-polnt wfn ovar a Dt.tlct Director or Internal ReTe88 Sunday dinner guests Mr. and the Panthers took advantage of Harveysburg team which hal nue or from the near88t loolal . . of Red Lion, were callers of MIss "I'm a Freshman" Wayue, and Mrs. Harold Stroud and Mr. Gao. AnnIe Brown on Sunday afternoon. mllny others . who' did a magnltl· Council Meets Here . some Waynesville mecbanlcal er- been abl. to achieve only one curity omee. White of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. On Sunday morlllng the children cent job or putting on fine enter. rors and riddled the Sparta~ zone vIctory all ..a IOn. Carl Norman, Mrs. Grace Vice 8lld Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Dye were defense for 16 points, all $cored Rex Parker Paul Turner Jim of FrIends First day Bohool wIth talnment for the crowd.. Mrs. Ire.n e Henderson, honoring During the Intennls81'on between hoat and hostess to tbe West on buckets {rom the field. Gil Bur-. Bergholt and ' Bob Lewis all hit several fro m Yellow Springs, birthday 8llnlverlaries of r.lr. dressed In Valentine oostumes, de- the games Cheryl and Linda Ran. Wayne Advl80ry Council on FrIday son, wbo led both teams in scor· double figures for the winners Stroud and hla IOn. lighted us by Ilnglng 80ngs and dall put on a spectaoular Bhow ot evening at tbelr home. The meet- Ing with 24, connected four times with Parker leading the way with What II God 1 Ing was opened and Mr. Dlek Ire· during the third period, Lakes 15. However, the Tigers' Junior "Ood alone should be reaUsecl as serving dellolous ClOOldes and bnton twIrling tor the crowd and lan conducted ' the discussion on, chipped In with two and Woodward Welch 'led the scoring parade with CIRCLE TWO MEETS the one power tbat anImate. Ul4 ('.akee. Circle Number Two of the WS domlnatel all thiDp, whlch aN ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Battin of lit loe halt of the WHI()'Rlnky "What are factIon sClbOQII." and Larry Marstall scored once a total of 23, more th811 half his . CS will meet at the home of Mr•. but ManlfeetattoDa of Itl eDe,.,," Selma, Mr. Ir.wln Abrams of Yel· Dink game Cheryl sta8:ed a lIngle TbJs Is a question of great 1m· eacb t:o account for ' the Panthers team's output Ten players broke Into the seorHoward Brown on Tues. evelling, - Baha'u'llah low Splnls, Mr. Gordon Foster oC whlcb gave tbe crowd a fun eve· portance and brougbt many Inter. eigbt field goals. estlng comments. WaynHVIlle'. ofHnd-on of. ing column for Morrow IUld nine Feb. 22 wIth Mra. Robert Bernard. Tbere 'e n~ prlnctpie of ~v1l, al. Foeters, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth nlng. Tbe American Legton, aponaor8 Atter .. very Interesting les810n, .." .. bogged clown con.lderably Harveysburg players broke into and Mrs. Eo F. Earnbart aa ..Ill- tho, tbroulb abteIlc:e of good, peG- Thomas of R.a Lion, were out-or· of the American Legton Jr. Bue the Council adjourned to meet at ttt. begln"lnl of the MCOnci the box score. tant bOltes.. pIe have created within tbelr 80uls town callers of MIss Ruth and Ball for wbom thla ben!lflt was with Mr. and Mrs. L&wrence half and wal abl, to chalk up The tournament was to have ~ Tbe p.resldent, Mrs. DavId Hart- tbat glqomy vaouum called evil. EUubeth Cbandler on Sunday af· staged, would like to tbank one Down In March and ' a dellclou~ only 'ltht polnb durllll period Burned Wednesday evening with Bock, wUl conduct the buslnell, To wdentand this duality, let u. ternoon. and all for a good turn.o ut and for dessert course was served. number th...... Hetton scored Morrow returning to meet Malon startIng at leven-tbll'ty. tblnk of the dlstlncUon between Mr. and Mrs, Paul DakIn and lit- the '120.00 collected 't o help Its hllf of thoM polntl on two flald In the 7 p. m. opener and Carlisle light and d&l'lmesll. Any man who tie son Gene visited Mr: Dakin's program. goal., JIm Purkey, hIgh SCONt' tangling with Kings Mills In ' the FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEETS has been lost on a dark night molher. Mrs. Ella Dakin on Sun· for the Spartlnl, dumped In a second game. Harveysburg reo that darkness Is a pOBltlve tiny afternoon. feels Mn. Horace Shaner, Mrs. Don L· . two-polnter Ind Jlrry Bradley turns to acUon en the losers' Ellis, Mrs. Howard Werts and force. It stabs Into one'l eyel, It • ' O.....lp .dded • pelr of f .... throWi. bracket of the doublHlimlnation Mrl. Ralph Alltord, officers ot the opptelaee one's heart, It seems to Late . In the third ua~ter, the affair In the first game Saturday, FrIendship club, acted u hOBtess68 stretch out hands to selle one aa 0• Mrs. Lester Sbarfer wa.s hostess Panthers ran their margm up to wbile Waynesville plays the Kings _ to the Happy Hour Club on Tues· 11 points, which they held tiolng Mills.carllsle loser In the second for a covered dllh luncbeon at the be struglles to tind the path. In tbe "TolI·Gat." Georgett ) day afternoon at her home. into the final stJlnza. game FridaY, Methodllt church on 'Wednesday, Then, one ray of Ilgbt and there Heyer bas selected the Engllsb The meeting .was opened and Playing a slow, deliberate game, Springboro meets the winner of for the regular meeting of the II no daru68s. Dar-knees Is the countryside of Derbysblre with its Mrs. Sara Braddock. gave an In· shooting only for the sure shot, the Carlisle-Kings Mills tilt in a club. Following the dinner, the absence of lISht. It Is not an Inwild 8lld rugged land of moons terestlng report on "Founding the Panthers began increasing second round game opening Fri· regular busln6811 seslllon was held depedent Corce. · Therefore there Jacob B. Strouse, 77 , died at and bUl8 that hide deep Inex· and ' Progress - or Boy Scouts of their lead In the fourth period and day's card. and valentine games were enjoyed, are not two prlnolples In the WiJ.. 5:00 a. m. WedneBday In Miami plored caves, for the lcene ot a 4merlca," after mblch games were with a litUe more than two minverse - there Is but one~ - From Valley h06pltal of Injuries recelveil WARREN COUNll'Y ATTEND INDIANA WEDDING Challenge to Cbaoe. - Submitted last Friday In an auto accident on lively tale of romance and mys· played and bousehold hints were utes to play held a 59-45 lead. It tcry, of murder, danger and mls· gIven. was then that the Spartans put on FINAL STANDINGs Mr. and Mrs. M: A. Fulkenon, by Mrs. Helen McCoy. Route 42, one mile south ot sing gold. The club adjourned to meet their best offensive splurge of the W L Pct. and dauJhter Zana Mae spent. ~e . Waynesville. when his oar lett the •• • nnlnnls In March evening, scoring 12 points In two S . gb r 10 2 .833 \vllh Mrs. O. E. M""" prm 0 0 road and struck a guard rail. . put week end In CUlver, Indiana, Are you one of the Bkeptlcs of and during the social hour a most minutes to bring their fans to their Morrow 9 3 .750 . where they attended the wedding He Is survived by II. IOn, J. Wm. owalng Rods or do you beUeve delicious salad course was served. 'feet cheering and give a huge Carlisle 7 5 .583 scare In the Springboro supporters. iMIa of Waynesville; a sister, Mrs. there Is such a power? Either of l\Irs. Fulkerson'B nelee, ' MillS 7 5 .583 o Mary Kathryn Harper to SeCond Hatton ' pushed through a set : Mills Mnry Cline of Da.yton; brother, way you wl11 probably enjoy Ken· 4> 8 .333 LIeutenant Simeon Kaufman Otto. shot, Purkey sunk two free throws wa;nesville Throughout this quar~r we have Charles of Waynesville and three neth Roberta' "Henry Groll and Fire at Hilltop Cabin. 4 8 .333 and big Paul Shipley dropped In a MI8B Fulkerson was a member of been relating the Lord's day mom· grandchldren. HI. Dow.lng Rod." Tbls 18 not 1 11 .083 the weddIng party, servln'g U ' on~ Ing sermollJl to tbe Bible School Funeral services will be conduct- fIction, but an actu~l reoord of The Fire Department was called layup In tbe short space of 45 sec. HarveySburg . out Friday evenIng about 7:90 to onds to bring the count to 59151. ~-----of the bridesmaids. lessonl. .In Une with this practice ed from tbe Stubbs funeral home experience. . extinguish a blaze at the H\I1top With 1:08 remaining on the scor~ Tbe cbapel at . Culver Military our lermon lubject for next Sun· Saturday at 1.90 p. m. In charge of Cabins on Rt. , 42 nortb of waynes· I kl Academy waa the seene of the day morning wl11 be, "New Testa· Rev. Dale Limbert. Burial w111 be Why do' people colleot stamps? ville. board clock, Jerry Br c ey was wedding 8lld tbe receptlon wall ment Church Ordinances: Autbor· In the West _Carrolton cemetery. Where!.n does their fascination callgbt fouling Purkey who dumped 4eld at the CUlver Inn. I ity; ~ymbolllm; and NecesSity." Friends may call at 't be funeral lie? "A New Approlc:h To Stamp Will VI It M 0 -in the first of his two free throws • to make it 59-52. A Waynesville young woman -was Collecting" 'by Hamsl)D and Arm. I 'The ' sermon for Sunday evelllng home. . will continue our serlel Crom the Birthday After the ball changed hand, recently named to tbe Dean's liat strong may answer t.he question W•• for you. . ·twlce In a wild 20 ..concll, Bur- at Western College for women It,t book of Aots. The subject will be, CAI;lD OF THANKS The W.ynesvllle Child ~nserv· 10ft we. fouled by DIck Frye Ind Oxford: Sbe Is Mias S~anne Har· "Tbe Betrlnnlng In Macedo. I wilh to thank all my neigh· . In their prefsee the authon Acta 16:1140. In tbia mellllage we bors and friends for their .nice say "It Is not just another slam., tlon League will ' lpend WasbJng- ttie bIg forward lunk hll fl,.t lan, daugbter or Mr. and Mrs. will present the plan or lalvaUon carda and remembranOel. Heipi a book but treats of -Phtilately In Its ton's birthday on Feb. 22 by enter· one to stretch the margIn to Ernest L. Harlan of Lytle-Ferry relation to the social struoture. t8tnJng tbelr children. .. 60.52. Purkey got ano.-.er pelr Road. Miss Harlan Is a member as ahown' In the two conTerslollJl lot. It la addrellied to the etamp The ladies and their ' 1011111 0' tOIIIS from the foul lin. with of tbe sophomore claIB and II "vea III ~I .,ulage. ~BaT ci .u:.LJftf. III vi BIt Lebanon'GI 35 sacon. left both teams In plannlJig to 'maJor In Art educa· Our ltudy. of tile . varloua bOOD II en· theIr anxIety a,.a.·called' for trav. Want "III, :l'b0lD:U Hoap. coll8c:or.to-be rather than tbe al· guestl w ot the Bible on Wedneaday DfChta' ready converted lOT. of ltampa. dower Mu~eum In the morning, , I tlOD. 'VeL Adm. Center, But even the latter wtU find It followed by luncheon at tbe Golden ell"" ball carryl,.., tie. A.. " ·Western College oblerved lis la fut drawing to a elOBe and " Dayton, Ohio 1nt.ereIUng allO; ·especiJ,.u, the. LaDib hotel. the Sparten .,.rd IMde only oenteDDlal laBt ' year. and baa now 'Week rlom WeclDeadq DlIbt of chapter on "Dell- III .... Btamp.'~ hi_ tint free throw, and Wayne . embarked all a proJl'Ull of IlltertbII • ..- we will billa a brief VISIT IN COLUMaU. . naUana,I empb as II. ... ftooi ' are .·"BtamPl that ALTAR .OCIITV TO_trallad TIw rebound rom -= Purkey's lee... purpoa. ~, of Uae lut book, Ute book Mr, aDd MN. Hatol4 B. JIIIrD. Oth.. obaptem..ond free throw was tipped out of of thIa procram II to. halp 10Ul1l Ai .....eI&tton. CoIU an4 ,et a Jaart '1l(Ie8 Buday WIllI Mr. an.4 .ave altetecl BlItol'1" and "Btampe MEET NEXT THURIDAY Th. at. Aqutllle AUar 8001-" bounds bJ' Spriqboro aDd Shipley wo.. deyelop a snater UDderthe\tu41 of tbl. mp. iin. Dould .. 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t 7, t9SS
THB MIAMI GAZBTTE. WAY esVILLi, OHIO
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HAR, E YS • UR• For.r '.Ire Resid••1 • ••Ala., \hu.', a MI . . JANB FIT!! 00 III lIiold. il In Montgom.ery. honlY 9f a law that prohibita anySa.I•• T...., one from IltUnc on carba,e cant. XlII lJeUf McKnJlht baa 10t WPAFB ud Mrs. GladYI Irene Kema Jordan. oeptecl a poeltlon a II, eDded bel' life with a IUn IIbot la commutlD& there dally. I wound at~er bome In Sabina on Tbe Cl'rlc League met Saturdl.)' evenlD& in the bome of Mn. Laura Tuesdl.)'. e body wu dllcoyered Shidak A co\'ered dlah dinner by ber bUllband, Harry, .w ben be b th re I returned from work TueeciaJ noon. er. WIll ee~. follo wed y e g. , No moUve tor tbe lulclde W&I dl,. ul;;,: Ha:ie To:wUlhlp Alumni dOlled. The couple', t wo-Jear-old ---'-lJoD ored. 5G-50 dauehter. MarllJII. wu found sat,. Aa.....IIJ1011l1 in her plllJlHln in the lime room. FuDeral e..-rices were conducted dance In the hlIh IIchool Frtdl.)' from the Littleton funeral lum Saturday even1l1c. The lIIena Club met In , the hlKb home Sabina. wttll buMai ID Spring --"001 bulld'-- Wednesday e".. • """ -I Grove cemetery, WUmlnctou. DIDC. 1IoR& wen FraDk swartseI. WUUam Wallace &lid Earl Earn· ' Mrs. Jord&ll lived tor leyent hart. Included on the procram Teva in H&r'Yeyaburg before her _ere mOllon plcturea explaiDlDl marrt~. She wu craduated with hlp,....,. satetT. I hooors III 1950 from the MUlle Ttle Welcome Bible Clu. of TOW1l.lhlp Hidl School and WU Jo1l&h'e Run DlpUst Church met nominated u I&lutatorlan of . bel' Friday ennlDc In the home or clul. She - .. active In all extra Robert Collett. I curricular acUvitie. IDcl~dlng sev· eral term. U a cheerleader for the Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Syferd and I school'S buketball squad. eon Kenny, or Dayton, were lDeats . In addition to her husband and SundaY of Mn. Syferd'l parente, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker. daughter, Ihe II lurvlved by her . ' mother Mrs. Marte Bean. of Wll· John DeIlJl)" Buffered face lacer- mlngton, her lather David Keml, aUOIl.ll &lid an ann InJury Frldl.)' of Hraveysburg and ber twi n el .. eV'Ol1lo& when ble car skJdded on ter. Mrs. PhyUla Rhoade •. the Ice and turned over In a cui yeri neaT Jonah', Run BapUlt Tbe WSCS or the Methodl8t Churc.h, about two mile. aut or Cburcb met Thursday afternoon In Harre)'llbuJ'W. The car waa 4.. the home of Mrs. Ethel Smith. mollshed. with Mrs. ' lAura Shldaker as coKiH Jean Eakins was boSless hostesl. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarle8 Gordan. of for a "Tup~ demoutratJon MorrinUle, called on rrlends and party" at her home Tu8Id&J ... relatlvell here Tuelday. nlnA'. Mrs'. Loul8e Flte and daughter, GOOD JOB PRINTING C n Jane were gueeta In Wayneeville, a Sunday afternoon of Mr. t.nd Mrs. Be Obtained at the Gazette I George Waterbouae.
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LEGAL NOTICE In the Court of Ciommon Pleu, l\I.ontaomery County, Ohio Calle No. 8S847 In the MaUer of Tbe Miami CODlLervancy District NOTIOE OF HEARlNG ON AD· DlTfON TO OFFICIAL PLAN TO ALL PERSONS OR PUBLIC COR· PORATIONS INTEIRESTED. Notice la herebY' given by tbe Board ot Directors of The Miami Coll.llervanc)" District that an Ad · ditlon to the OUictal Plan -tor the Improvements for whiCh 8ald Dis. trlct was created, pur8uant to • former order ot titlll Court. hu been completed, and that all pereol1l Intere,ted therein ma, In· epeet the lame at, lhe office of laid Board, In tbe .Mlaml Conaerv· ..ney Building. ,outhwe,t corner of Monument A'fellUe t.nd Jeffe .... eon Street. Dayton. Ohio. Said Addition t() eald Ottlclal Pla.n IOlely co\'er8 propoaed 1m· provementl thereof' for nood protecUon for lands In BuUer County. Ohio, heine apPl'1cmmately 830 acrel now w1th1n the corporate IImlta of the City of Middletown ud appro.dlllatelT 526 acrel ID adJOlnlns Lemon ~rownlhlp, aatd Oounty. All obJectlonll to laid AddlUoil to .aid Offlolal Plu wl\ be heard on the 18th day ot March, 1965. a t a;30 p. m., at laid MIami Con. aervaney BulldlO&. and contlnulne from day to day until said hear10& II completed. The law proyld.. that all objectloll.ll to aa1d AddlUon to said Official Plan sban be In wrltlo& and nled not more thaD ten (10) day. after the Jut pUbUcation of' tbll notice. The laat pllbUcatlOD, or thll noUoe w111 be Fwuary J6, 1864 Alter laid hllarlne, the ~ win adopt the Addition to the Official Plt.n. w1th or w1thoat modlncatlonl, .. t.n Addition to the Ofticlal Plt.n of laid Dl.trtct. S C ALLYN WALTER A RENTSCHLEll E A. HOBART 'Directors . ALFRED SWlI'I' FnANK, . A,ttomey _1_G-_17_.2_4_ _ _ ._ _ _ _
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF OHIO Department of Highway. OolumbulI, Ohio, Feb. 4, 1966 Contrlct aale, Legal Copy No. 5~ LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH UNIT PRICE CONTRACT METHODIST OHURCH o--Ied propolals .... U . be ~ Dale Limbert. Mlnllt.er B. E. Baughn, PulOr ...... .."~ Church Sohool 9 30 a m Mr. Uutrled tlervlce, 8:.6 a. Ill. celved at the ottlce of the State , . . .. Hlsbwa)" Director of Ohio at Co- Herbert McMillan. Supt. Ilmbu8, ObIO, until 10:00 a. m.. WOrlblp Sirylce. 10:30 a. m. . IT. MA"V', EPISCOPAL Ohio (Eastern) Standard Time, Youth Yellow"lp Sunda, 7 . BO The Rey. Samuel N. KeT" Rector Tueaday, Marcll 1, leS5, tor 1m· p. ~ t Pr U Tbuma, 800 Sunda, : provemenll In : 0 r ac ce . , Holy Commgnlon. 1 :10 a. III. Butler and Warren CounUe. . Chnrch 8obool, 10 ;00 a. m. Ohio. on Section BUT·7S·ZZ.57 : Adult Worsblp, 11.00 a. Ill. WAlVIS-o.OO, State Route No. 73 FIRftY CHU"C:H OF CH"IST In Lemon Towl1IIhlp and the City Byron Caner. IIIlnllter UTICA E.U, • . CHURCH of Middletown, BuUer County. nibil School, I : SO a. m. t.nd In Franklin Townsblp ..nd the William Cht.naon, 84lntater. Morning Worelltp. 10 :30 a. m. City of Franklin, W ..rren Count,. Su_a, Sdlool 8:»0 ... m.. Mr. Praysr II eadDC, T: 00 p. Ill. Ohio. by gradlO&, dralnlo&, pav- You, Peopl.·1 81 ... 1111. 7:" . Jlarle, Thomas. Sapt. Inc with alphaltlc concrete on a Preacblal. eYerr oUt81 8U1ldll.)'. Iilvenlnll Servloel. T: SI p. Ill. cruahed aRrogate bue, and bT 11 : 46 a. m. wldenlnc u e:detlnc ateel beam EYeaJlI, 8enlce. nnt Sanda, la brld,e with Iteel noor t.nd con· IIIODCh. crete sub,tructure (SPaDI 43 teet, Flft.T CH U"C:H OF CH'U8T 64 feet, U teel, exlltlne ro!WSway .0 feet. with • 4t00t, 6 Inch side- Prioe Roberta. Mlatater CAliA"'. C"EEK FRIEN~ IUb" 8o!1oo1 at I :" a. • . walk. w1dened to 68 teet with 4 Claarl. BeMrtI, 1l1aIItter. lIol'1lla, Worshtp at 11 ;10 a. • . foot, 6 Inch Iidewalka) , Brldee No. Cbu1es II1aaMT, 8upt. · !)Yenln, Wonblp at 'f:10 p. •. WA.J~ZA over Clear Creek. Wonblp IiIerYIoI. It :L Ill. .. 2' Preyer MeeUng eacb Weda...., 8Uclay ....... 11 a. m. Width: hyement '" at .. feet. eventq. Road-lIT yarlable. Lenatb : 21,9311.41 feet or 6.102 mUe.. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B 'T. AUQUITINII CHURCH "Ths date let tor completion of tbll work Ihall be .. set forth In WlUlam Leier. Mlnleter Rey. Joe JHnlIq, PMIor. the blddlO& propoaa1." Sunday School, 8;80 a. m .. Frank lIaMes 1 :16 ull It :" a. m. The mlDlmum wace to be paid Swartzel. Supt. to all labor employed on thi, conMornlnl Worship, 10:30 a. m . tract Ib&ll be in accordanoe with Youth Fello-ablp, bl.WMIIIT. LE.ANON CHltlaTIAN .CIENCI! the "Schedule of PrevalUne Hoar· 1:10 p. m., MrL WUma Olbb., I)' Wace R&tu AacertaJned and Youth director. QarllUu BaleDce HnSoera ue Determined by Ttle Departmll1t • belel .v817 Sua4ar lIlonJaa at 10 of Indlllulal Relations applicable MT. HOLL~ METHODIST Hlclalull Ava. at 11 o'cleek. to State Hlchway Department 1m· . SudaJ aobool at the same hoar. provementa In accord.t.nce with Ra,Jmond L. )los8;!1&. Mlnlater T..umony meetings 11\ WedD __ Sections 4116.03 (11-3), 4116.04 ::Iunaay Sehool. 8 :10 a. m.. !';. dl.)' ey_lac 01 each month at 8 (17-4), U16.06 (11-4a) , U16.01 J,. . Earnhart. SuPt. ' . . (11,6), and 016.01 (11·5a) 01 th Worship Sen Ice, 10 :30 n. Dl . SUNDAY RADIO PR60RAMS : IUlvilled Code of 01110." liNenlq Sentce, 7.30 p. m. WBAJ-I :U a. m. The bidder must lubmlt with __ WING-.:OO a. m. WP~:" p. m. bls bid a certltled check In the amount of UO,OOO.OO. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF CHURCH OF CH'RiST Plal1l and lpeetrlcatiollJl ' a;e"OD THE ASSEMBLV OF, GOD ttle In the department of blgbHarvey.burg Main and Miami Strub waye and the offi ce of the dtvl· Rev. Thomas lArIson, Putor. slon deputy director. Bible studT, Thursday, 7: 30 p.m. Sunday; Bible Study, 10 a, m, The director reserves the right Christ's Ambal.adoTII, Saturday Communion. 10.46 a. m. to reject aD.)" and all bids. 7.30 p. m. P rellchlng, 11: 00 a. m. Sunday chool, Sunday, 10:00 SUDd ..y evenlne, 7.30 p. m. S. O. LlNZELL. StAte H1gbwa,. Direct or. a. m. I Morn Ing Wonhlp. S.unday, 11:16 Wed. evenlne BIble Study T;3&.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Executo, Eatate of Seth SIdwell ElIIIs, Deceased. NoUce Ie bereby gI\'en that Els ie Ellis wbose Post OUice Ad· dres8 Is R. R. 3, Waynesv ille, Ohio, hll.8 been duly appointed all Executru of tbe Estate of eth Sidwell Ellis, late of Warren COUD ty. deceased. Dated this 14th day of February. 1955. RALPH H. CAREY. Judge of the Probate ourl, Warren ounty. Oblo lauley &: Stanley. AUys. 2-17-(3t)--3·3
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Admlnlltratol' Eatate of William Amsey Smed· ley. Deceased. Nollce"Is hereby ginn that Ruth K. Smedley. whose Post Office Address Ie R. R. 2, WaynelYllIe, Ohio, has been duly appointed 18 Administratrix ot the Estate of WlUlam Amsey Smedley, late of Warren County, OhIo, deceased. Dated thIs 9th day of February, 1965. RALPH H. ~EY!Judge of the Probate Court. Warren County. Ohio. William I. Shaman, Ally. 2·1()--(3t)-2·24
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Controlled Comfort From Your Car 'Healeir By Mary Lou Chapman
Modern cal'S 8J'e warmer than igloos, but it wasn't; always so. In the earliest days of motoring, heating yOUI' cal' in cold weather was a problem. If you did not put, your vehicle up on blocks in the barn for. the winter, your only alternative was to bundle up as snugly as possible. ;--------------~:-:---_:_::-- Many of the eal'liest automobiles home, then wrapped in a blanhad no roote, so there you were ket, and placed at your feet. right out in the open. . In 1902 a charcoal heater ~as Fur coats were quite inex- developed for the automobIle. WHALE OF A pensive \hen and you needed Charcoal bricks were heated on ---PRICE' , one. You could a stove and placed in the car . - -.aJMI!E~~t6 . ... t50\"p get a warm heater, which was a 10 g oval ~ATT" sU86T"'NCE oellupjEI) fur coat for metal "oven" on the floor of the I'Il(M TWE INTEST'NESOI' 5I'UM $ 1 0 0 , and car, This had adjustable ventiWHALE' 16 ElITENSOvEL'I IJ!j£D ev S 0 met i me s lators, and you put your feet on T~f PEIl.LjME 'HIlUSTRY o\S A FIUT,VE . EIICEPT'H6 PfA~L5 .1 less I Opos- top of it. This heater would keep ,s TIE M06T PRI!(""" THI"",. &Y sum and rac- your feet warm from 3 to 5 WEIGI4T. TAIC"EIt ~RO\\ TI4E 6£ .... ORy ~ t6 IIrOItTH UP TO coon were hours. .""",., I1DltAft AN DUN,., favorites with Winter Comfort Now men . The ladies went Today we 8J'e pampered. In · for coats of just a few moments after enterChapa.. beaver, seal. ing the car, the heat begins to skin and moleskin. pour in. Women always wore hats How do modern heaters work? while motoring, and in winter, a Really very simply. ,1\.1 your enW8J'm scarf was tied over the gine heats up, the water in \he chapeau and under the chin. Fur engine cooling system gets hot, capes and muffs were popular. tob. This heated watel' is directMerchants offered the daring e~ through a series of radiatorwintel' motorist all kinds of ear like coils in the heater. A fan t>Xa flaps. knitted mufflers, bonnets. sends fresh air over the coils 'ii\ea '.... TR1K OF 6OI\54Q0Q? II4D1AH6 coveralls, . gauntlet gloves of which have been heated by the LIVtNQ 'N T141 JIJ.....L!6 ~ lICI.MA; IIIOT~e leather " lined wi\h fur, long h.ot water from the engine. This OF WHC\'o\ HA5 eveR~!TMfYAlteeoRN WITH A T\4l1at.l NIP ~",,1. COla) DEFECT underwear, "arctica" up to the wal'med ail' is directed into your WHI(;,I4 ~ IT tMl'06SleLe FOIl THeM TO knees, and even bearskin rugs. car interior, with bc)th volume IITT. A 'IIOIHII Some of the auto robes or rugs and temperature CO'ltrOIa right were quite ingenious in design. at your fingertips I One for the front seat was to be And the more your engme tucked around both driver and heats up, the warm~!r you-get. passenger, with loUr holes on Quite an improvement tlver hot the driver's side for hands and bl'icks. feet. ( . • Firat Car Heaten AURAHAM LINCOLN Early car heaters were not satisfactory. At first, there were AI OILY CIILI' . some cauy-oven from the bug·-+N.,IIIi)" <er!, :ari~ o.r smooth stones were hea~c1 i" fhl' n""n lit
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a'(\ of ro'f orl'nc«! Aunker, deI tertalnment nflUloh of ' the U. S. to Me t President Eis nhower on inventory 6Ie'd; bearing let Army. This marks the fint time Feb. H . (OU' !o,' Ilbn;ary 28 at ]() A. M. that AS 'AP hus IIPonsored such a Marian oDd the other members r:::,~ • or Margaret Kl dl'ed, detroupe, I\nd also mark8 tbe Cirs! ot the ASCA.P ahow wilt leave ceased, Ray Hendricks appointed time a WLW·TV personality haa WBsblnglon. D. . on ' Feb. 16 for A Farm Diary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - executor; Glenn Richardson, Mich· been cbosen to perform with . a Frankfort. Germany. Upon tbelr ~ NEW SUITS Leola Adams vs. Lillard Coy ael Adams and George Owens ap.l SO tour. arrival In Germany. the group Ily I) . J . Frazier Stella H. Turner vs. Green Turn. Adams, defendant ordered to pay l pointed appraisers. . l or:arl~I'~lle::a"ta 10Vtl~~L;'· 1 Tbe ASCAP show ~Il be com· will begin a general tour of the L#.u l~'n ._~ divorce. J . T. Riley, attorney. 1$SO per week. . Estate of George 'W. Tilton, de- hLlg;: ' ~ul!,~"r h~S been' ' ; : poSed or tour vocalists and six ot area, In accordance with Army FEDTIUARY 14 1966. v alen. l Gral!dview Hospital vs. John H. BteVefrjl Y 'd"cKLeejver , mb Inor, by her ceaEsetd't eata tGe vaglueBd: aJt hn$16,81~d' l&eted 8S one ot ro'ur femalo vo al. 1t he nat!on's top rong wr: ter~ The 1I18ns. , ' . . and VIola Depew, money; amount nex r en, u a T ompson, vs. s a e. 0 f cor e . 0 son, egroUl1 11'111 811 no trlre weeRs ur· Du = rl' - - -M -I' b r tine II Day and I dldn t get a slOgle claimed, $418.81. L. E. Ritz, at. Eugene Nelson McKeever, divorce c(,:l!:cd, lDvenlory fi!cd; hearing set Ists to partlclpate In a USO tour I ln& tbe 0 neral European Area, ng ar an 8 a sence rOD! "alentine. but theD I didn't send tomey.. to plaintiff. for February 18 at 10 A. M. of European Army Las : !!. a. po, ring b tore mil ita, )' p nt . n WLW·T, vocalist Dave Hamilton Dny elth6r. 80 wbut could 1 ex· Naomi Bullins vs. Milton Bullins Laurence McNeal, Jr., doing bus. Estate of Blancbe Nugent, de(Iss Spelman wUl be a member nel onl:'. will bost bel' "Llgbts on Music" 'iness as Germantown Heating Co., ceased, first. final and distrjbutive of "The ASCAP Sbow," wbtch was I . 188 ' p~ j., . r . I program. Eacb Monday and Fri· peet. No val ntln 8 but tbls week divorce. J. T. Riley, attorney. brougbt Dry Ridge a new red 1 Laurence McNeal Jr doing bus. VB. Harold Johnson, judgment to accounts were filed. organized tbrougb the Joint et· · M~ d F b r. D7 • t nCd~natl 0 11 day evenings at 7:16 p. m. Dave headed lUchard boy. born early iness as Germanto~ Heating Co. p~alntiff for $394.20. '. Estate of WiUiam Aunker, de- forLB ot ASCAP (American Society I Nn ~. k e i , go ng reet b wtll have IOngstrNs Ruby WrI«ht Herman Williams VI. Nannie . ceaaed, inventory file,d; hearing set of Composers. Authors and Pub· c;.~~'J;,;n a~~ran ~. as bl8 guellt on tbe Ibow. Sunday morning. and tbree new vs. Harold JohnBon, cognovit Jo~ calves. one on Tbursday. one on I M. Oswald. attorney. ' WUliams, case dismissed without for February 28 at 10 A. M. IIsbers). · USO Camp Sbowa and ah.ow n F b 8 a Dlght Friday and one on Saturda,.. Poor General Milla, Inc., vs. Orville record. EBtate of V. H. Russell, deceas· the Armed Forcee Professional En . 0 e . . Steve Allen de· """"" ......,. ••••••••••••• old lame Rutb, fourteen years old. and Joyce Ridenour and Kenneth Helen Mullins vs. Walter MullinJ, ed, inventory filed; hellring set for - -- voted a portion of bla program to ART I Fie I A L bad aa pretty a aU.black helter U and Bertha Knott, for declaration case dismissed witbout record. February 21 at 10 A. M. William and Richard Gibson, Introduce tbe members ot th e Estate of Harry R. Newcomb, de- Ellen Elizabeth Miller and Joyce I ASCAPabow, alo~ with Its ac· 8ny' one would want. All three of trust accounting appointment I Daniel Robinson va. Donald Jent, calves doing nicely In spite of the of receiver and othe~ relief. Mel'JI minor, motion fil~. ceased, Martha E. Newcomb apo Skinner to Herbert Eo GiblOD, lot companylns mUltary representa· B. Gray, :.Ittomey. pointed adminlstratriJr; Fred Wade, in FrantUD. Uvee. cold. Tblll haa been .one of tho.. Kathleen Garrison VI. Granville PROIAT. COURT IIllton ~denon and Harold Martz, William and Jeanette Jones to On Jo'eb. 10 (Tbursday) Miss weeks Tbe day It tbawed, Wed· V Garr'·on Jr divorce C. Don. In I •• I ed Jr., appomted appraisers. Stanley and Grace Snider, lot In Spelman waa a guest at a luncheon "',.,. ven ....r es were approv on f G I Franklin T WJUhl . . needay. the Staceys moved. The aId Dilatusb, attorney. the following eatatea' Estate of l Estate 0 u.y da B. Dumford, 0 p. given b)' tbe National Pres8 Club Lucile S. Robinson, W~lter s. Tay- deceued, estate valued at $53,128In Wasblngton, D. C.• and arrange· truck waa to come at elgbt o'clock and, It It had, they woald bave bad COMMON PLEAS lor, Charles Conrad McDevitt, Will. .08. MARRIAGE L1CINSIS menLB are being made for Marian a couple at loada out bef01'e It bEl· Nellle Mae Lawson VI. Earl Law. iam Mason Phillips Jesse Mentz EBtate of Ida Couden, deceased, Frank R CaJ)O"fo'ay 18 laborer gan to really tbaw and the bottom Bon, defendant ordered to pay It ....,. Ida Couden, Ernest 'Cbeesman' and estate valufedErnat $15.623.16. Lebanon, ~d Ann 'F1o~er., 1S: Creighton Bacbelor, 65, police ..- Mary T Brown Estate 0 est F'roderick Pet· Lebanon oUicer, Lebanon, and Stella Mur· dropped clear out ot everytblns EBtat~ of Ch'erla O'Donnell, de~e::::t' tranafl!r of real e. Harvey FaUer, 57, jeweler, Cin. ray. 48, cook, Lebanon. and JUBt left jelly. Tbey «ot moat pe~=tM~tcWiedemann va. Lela EBtate of 'Charlea lE Isaacs d cinnati, and Harriet Walker, 411, Jerry Adams, 18, service station of the things out but the lane and Van Camp lands to be registered ceased, estate valued at ~,877.'1'7. , Estate of Rhoc:la E. Clevenger d first d fl . 1 '~ teacher, Muon operator, MiddletoWD, and ·Ar· the ground arouDd the bouBe looks e t c ' 88 tbougb It bad been plowed. Df Leona Latea VI. Preaton Lake8, deceased, Paul N. Herdman aP: ~!d~ an na accOUD Raymond Ha~t, 21, factory work- melba Jobnton. 18, Franklin. mornlDg It bad Crozen up &saID, former order amended; defendant pointed admlniatrator de bonia non er, Waynesville, and Roberta Ad· LouiJe R. Walters to James Q. PHONE 2-1891 and we found the first caU out in ordered to pay $18 per week. with will annexed. kina. 16, Waynesville. and Anna B. Funk, 4 Iota in Mason. front ot tbe bam. but It waa not Raymond G. laaacs, administra. Eatate of John W. Newman, deREAL ESTATI TR~NSFER' Herbert Mclntosb, 21, laborer, Roger A. Banta, 21, Army, Leba. Ellis Baek C.rIos Harmol very cold and sot warmer durlDg tor of the estate 01 Charlea E. Ia· cealed, eltate valued at $18,832.33. Celesta Freeze to Amstin R. and I South Lebanon, and Doria Bisbop, non, and Mary Kathryn Taylor, 20, T.chnicians t.be day. .'Mrs. Stacey and bel' aacs, deceased, VI. wUUam E. Hoi· Transfer of real estate granted. JuanJta Conner, lot in Waynesville. 19, laborer, Morrow. cleric, Lebanon. ****,**UAU.AUU'''''U''* daughter came over In tbe evening oday, cale dlsmlaaed. to mUk the cow wblch hadn't beln Norma Jean Bogg. VI. Harver maved and got stuck. They came Soas, divorce to plainutr. In to Johnny'B in the pourIDS rain WWard Woodward, executor of atter a walk across the filid look· the estate of caleb F. Kaab, deccall' I~ "Ita drowned rata. We were ed, VB. Nanc,. Woodward, et ai, sale JUllt starting to go to a meeting confirmed and approved. Ramona Lee, minor, by father, the other side of Lebanon ~o we took tbem aa far al they wanted Champ BroWD, vs. Harry Lee, di· to go but by tbat Ume It wa- vorce to plaintiff; defendant to pay sleeUng and Inowlng and nalnlng $15 per 'week, etc. all at onoe and tbe road wu get· Juanita Taylor vs. David Taylor, Ung bad 80 we turned around and divorce to plaintiff. . came home. It was getting colder MONDAV DINNER' GUESTS by t.he minute and tbe wind W81 Mr. and Mrs. Ralpb HaatiDgs blowing. were dinner guests ''MondIlY eve(Continued Next Week) ning of Mr. and Mrs. W. I!l. Stroud.
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ek nd adjournment .or tho ti oned among the corn growm~ I gls lalUre last Thursday stopped fnrm8 at tbe county and that nott, OFFI CE SUPPLIES - Indellblf' 1947 CHEVROLET 4-Door S dan' I - Good running condition. Ph 0 n e Mi KE EXTRA MONEY.- Address, momentarlly tb e rush on in trodu c- 1f1ca Uons of Indlvldu,al tarm allot- Pencils. Library Paste, Poster Ink. WaynesvUle 3018. X-2-10-17.34 Mall P08tcardS 8pare time every lion of blll8 In both houses. A to- ments will be In tbe mall to farm- Journal Record Books, Typewriter . week. Write Box Fourte n, Bel- tal of 561 measures bove al ready I ers about Feb. 11. Those who feel Ribbons. Typewriter Pap sr. Reln- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! mont, Mas8. X- 2-1G-(4t) -3-3 additi on to nU' 1that thei r allotments bave been forcements, Big Ben Double Letter ....nII.nII.nII.nI.nI,,~"~"~.H"H"....".... POST CARDS - View cards of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ boen Introduced mIn rous reaoluttolns Improperly calculated" may tile An Rnd joInt reao u- Appeal with their county commlt- Fil e Boxes. R~elpt BoOk., and :; ~ ' aynesvllle_ THE GAZETTE. Advertise in THE GAZETIEI lions. With t b e tee wIthin 15 days after the 4110t- many other Items_ THE M.IAJ(J e , ~:~~II~I:USB:t r~~ ment was mailed. GAZETTE. Phone 3918. db Feb. 14. members I Th (arm allotments. Ch&lrman ~~~~~~~~~~ ar findI ng a II I Lewis eltJllaln8, are based on tbe .....: 011 stenographIc starf8 acreage plllllted to corn In 1951. .11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" working overtime 1952 nn.d 1963. as adjusted for abIT'S HERE AGAIN ••• Don 't look now, but U's that time of the Stanley to campi te b I II normal weather. an~1 changes In Mueller Coal and 011 'fI year again. This is the time when that particular type of insanity pe- drafUne on time, and the ultimate the tY1)8 of fann operation. AdFurnac.. culiar to American higb school youth reacbes epidemic proportions total fro m present appearances ~ustment. also may be made to and affects every man, woman or child that has ever seen a bJ.gb scbool wUl pass 1000. ring the corn aCl'8Isge Into oonbasketbaU game. This is the time wben students of some 13OO-odd high The House, using tbe new eleo- tormlty wltb farms Ithat are . Im· schools throughout Ohio begin hopmg that perhaps this will be "their trlc rollcall passed Its flrIt bW- llarly operated and 11'180 are slm- Stokerl Ind Converaiorf Burne ... year" to win statewide acclaim. Basketball teams which have gone un- amended H_B. 26 - by a vote of Dar Bel to tillable acrenge, crop SERVICE .nd INSTALLATION defeated all year are counting the games until they're state champions. 106-0_ A corr cU\'e measure, thJs rotation practices. tnlB of soli and FREE EaTIMATE8 Teams which have been lucky to win a game or two are fighting for Nil resulted In little excitement topography. Alter this a uniform Fumace Repair the chance to become one of the "Cinderella teams" which perennially v,-hen It came betore ilie House adjustment percentage Is . applied ON ALL MAKES . put in an appearance around the first of March. tor thIrd readlng_ to all farms tn the county to brln ~ Warren County can ckim its own special chapter in this book of Activities In both bouse8 were the total within the allotted acreCarl B. Fry. madness called Basketball Tournaments, and it is belng written this centered on tbe Introduction or age for the county. week and next out at the local high school gym. Seven teams, repre- bills and numerous bearlngll beParmen who stay within their R. L Ryerson &eDtinll seven hillb schools, are fighting ferociously for the right to be rore committee.. Both partIu are farm acreage allotment wUl be eU- North Strlet and Dayton ROld called champions of Warren County. Also at .take, and perhaps an currently endeavoring to form. glble tor price support on all thl! Phone WaynMVllle 3274 Americans care not whether the famous cherryeven greater incentive, are the county'. two berths in the Class B late the details of their policy for com produced In HIS5, pronded district tournament to be played at Xenla_ The winner and runner-up tbe session and to see that proper the com meets grade and moisture ~'1I111111 "111111111111111111111111111111111" tree story is truth or fable; they hold it dear beof the 'county tournament will play there, and with a 14tle luck who legislation II Introduced to brlng reqUirements, and I~rovided the cause it symbolizes the .int~grity of Washington's mows how far the,'U 110. tbelr respective positions before com 18 st«ed In a bin or crib or SHOP IN YOUR HOM. TOWN I ANY TIAM CAN WIN ••• Once again Warren County he come the general assembly In commercial atomge approved life as a whole - unque.tioned fact. written - YOU WILL FIND IARGAINS up with one of ita traditional dog-eat-dog aHaira in which no one can The House WeU~ Committee by tbe county ABC committee. bright in the 'pages of our nation'. hlstory. safely prediet a winner until all the dust bas cleared. Springboro and held bearings In Clnclnnatl In con. ElJg,lble corn may be put under Hospital Commodity Credit Corporation Morrow are seeded in the tournament, but anyone of five teams could nectlon with Longvle wiD and it would not be ,con8ider~d an upset. It may even turn out a bill. Tbe visit to th: Institution loan as In other yean. Purchase ' COMPLETE LINE OF disadvantage to the two 'Panther squads to be leeded u area histor- and tbe witnesses berore the com. agreements alBO will be available. iaJa will teU you vel')' seldom In the S3-year history of the tourney bave mlttee bave pointed up the dire The loan rate fOr 19155 will be anFROZEN FOODS the favorites come, anywbere near winning. need In Ohio oC a more realistic nounced at a later date but w ill -8U Don ~lton I Panthers of Springboro, bave any ambitions along approacb to the handline oC men. not be I88S tban 82~~% nor more FRE8H and 8MOKED the tournament Une, they wiU have to reverse their trend of recent tal Incompete ta Otb b than 90 percent or l.arJty Farmweeks and pick uP . wbe~e they left oU when the clinched the county In groups of ~I~ty VIB~~::n: ere who stay wfthln the ~rn ad MEATS league championship. Boro was hurt cona era , through the IQIl8 1 Ut t l t C I b other acreage allotments estal>um -e-of Glen Anspach lut month when he became ineligible due to . his lie. j~-t u onll a °b dUB, and the Usbed tor their farm allo are ellaeem-to-hav hit dowaward tr end 0... a...l on to e a dresled by Sin his d partur th P th WAYNESVILLE, OH I 0 BREAD, PIES, whi: even~ulllY ~l~ ~ Jate-season defea~ at the handa oi· Dr. WlUIam C. Mennln,er, Camed Ilble for ' AgrlcultuJl'&I ConservaMason and Morrow, after winning ten straight county games. Unleaa plyohiatrlst of Topeka, Kanlll18, tion practice payments. CAKES, ROLLS Member Federal Depo.lt Ineurlnce Corporation Bolton can fiDd the rilbt comblDation to check this sudden 11Ide, the wUl undoubtedly Clnd all BeaN The corn acrea,e allotment pre?-ePanthers will very likely go the way of other league champions in the tIDed aud the galleries packed. gram, Mr, Lewis explains, Is tb'l FRUITS tournament. Interesting aleo, II one .newspaper means provided by 18~1I' for orderly The NO"*", Panthen In the CC!unty, Jack South..... Morrow ' comment baaed upon department 8tablllzing corn prodUction In line -e, squad, could bMome the ell" of tM tournament. The boye from reports, tbat tbere are presently with anticipated reqtllrements nnr! FR.SH EGGS the IOUthHlfem cotner have height, have eIOrl", punch and, lbove more tban 3000 pe!1lOl18 In Ohio to assure cooperatltlg producers aU, appear to have the high ... team' morale In the county. Glv.n menta l Institutions who are not In that tbelr com will ha-w:e a marany way InBaue _ that many of ket value which II rulr to produca few brNka, the GrHn anel Golel coulel go aU the way. CANDY Concrete Block . Chimney Block Rated a very good prospect of walking off with tourney bonors as tbese could be returned bome era li nd consumers alike. AlIot-8'Jock Face Block Waterproof Cement a dark hone are Bobby Colburn's unpredictable Indians over at Car- that othere though needing inall: men ts are required t!ach year exPOP lisle. On certain evenings, the Tribe has looked like wor\d-beaters, tutlona! care, abould definitely not cept under emerpncy conditions. Steel aa.h and Paint but on other occasions couldn't beat Podunk Junetion. Tbe Indiaps lecelve It In wards desl ed f -eCement and Mortar Gla•• finished tb'e ir aeason strongly after getting off to 'a diBaatroua ltart tbe da erous go or with the budget to be presented to ICE CREAM Jast fall They lost their first three league games but came back to n g , the seriously de- the general assembly. MathematDrain Bulldlna Supplle. gain a tie for third place and it could be that Carlisle has j\l8t started ranged paUents. Ica1l1y. tbe baslo needs or tbe val' ~ on a road to much more prosperity. The Indians were belped considMore and more people are In- 10UB programa Cor schools, mental SHEEHAN RD. P. 0. BOX 342 erabl, but the reverse of a situation that crippled Springboro. Big cllned to favor a new approach of Institutions and other functlOIl8 oC I CENTERVILLE, OHIO Fr:-a.ure'. Ralph McGeorge returned to the eligible list between' semesters, and treabnent and new construction state government ' cannot be mst be could be the spark the Tribe needs to start rolling. on a ay~-you-go ball1a as opposed trom existing revenue. Nor Jtan A big qulltlon mlrk allO exls.. clown MIllO wly. The Comet. to the Governor's program or cus- Ulese be Bolved by hand ISBues. hive the pot.ntlll to belt any telm In the I.ague but hive been I I todlal care. and "borrow au d \\ hlch. under Oblo's constitution. unpredictable a. a Big Ten football glme. They were one of the bUild." would require a vote or tbe peaF 0 0 D 5 TOR E New.paper AdYertl.lna I. Stili the BEST and two tllms to belt ,Springboro, but the only lea",e school ' to lose In the Senate the Ferguson bill, pie on a constitutional amendment CHEAPEST Wav to Let ......... Public Know What to Harveyaburv. Their thlrcf..pltce finish I. a definite credit to S. B. 9, to return tbe authority tor since Bome means ot payment of P H 0 N E 254 1 , .... their Iblllty, Ind If Bl,lb Dwire cln kllp the telm "up" for the next approval of turnpikes to tbe legis- both principal aud Intereat would ~~~~~~~~~~~~~Y~ou~~H~a~y~e~t~o Offer and at What Prlc.. . You Selll two weeki, they may bl dangerou.. latue, haa attracted cOllllldera.ble have to be found outside or pres . .: W
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The 104th Wnrreb County Fair ts slaled to get under wayan Tues· Warren County Commissioners day cvening, August 30, nnd will ITEMS OF INT EREST have approved appropriations for continue through Friday C'v ning, ABOUT FOLKS YOU the 1055 county budget with ! September 2, Corwin Nixon, secre· $401,090.81 to be spent through tary, Qnnounced tbl~1 weck. ~NOW the general lund, $459,392 through Fair board memb !rs report thcy the motor vehicle and gas tax have booked a wide variety of ex· fund and $3 1,080 in miscellaneous VISITS PARENTS HERE cellent entcrtainmel t for patrons county funds for a total of $846,of the fair this y ar. This wa. irman 3.0 Bruce Hunter, of 169. complcted at a rcct'nl mecting of Gmndvicw Air Force Base In Mis· This figure marks an increase fair managcrs held n Columbus. sourt wa a week end guest of his of $30,333.87 in t he general fund parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willis FOR POLIO FUND-The .boye photo shows some of the memberl of Fatr officials poin ted out that expenditure and a gain of $11,130 the Wlyne Township Veteranl Post No. 615 with part of the $157 closing the {air on P'riday cvening, Hunter. in the motor vehicl e and gas tax collected for the Polio Fund held in January. From I.ft to right, as was done last yenr, gives exhib· fund over 1954. The general RoV Dakin, 8111 Sawyer, Carl Cook, Hank Gle.dall, Butch they are: STATIONED IN HAWAII a.nd concessionaires an op· fund increase is in the 'form of Brannock, Fred Braddock and Ed R.mby, Commendar. The little itors portunity to remov exhibits and Privates Robert Hast ings and boy In 'front is '!Yillis Hawkins. additional county employes, high· displays before Sunilay. Dan Simpson arc now located in er salaries and increasing cost of Hawaii as military clerks. Mrs. Classification of d pnrtments for supplies, operations, etc. Hasting and Mrs. Simpson are the 1955 fair, established by the The general fund allows for pl annin g to join their hu bands in Walter ( a s t Dies; Fair Board at a recent meeting, expenditures for the operation the early spring. are Secretary's oUiee, Corwin Nix· of county offices under the supervision and direction of the county Mayor and iM'rs. Willi am Fraser on; treasurer's offie , W. H. Irwin ; Former Warren BUFFET SUPPER commissioners. of Lebanon are making final grandstand, Robert South; grounds Mr. and Mrs. Willard Anderson plans for a trip to Beir ut. Leba· and buildings, Emmor Baily, Will· entertained with a buffet dinner (emetery Head non, as the guests of the Lebanese iam Hufford, Jr., Glen Lintner; on Saturday evening and had as BARBARA ANN SCOTT, atu of the Hollywood lee Revue, government. The countl'Y of Leba· police and parking, Alton Hoff; guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hast· Walter Cast, 86, for more than non has invited the mayors of speed horses, Baily, John Peck, will appear at the Cincinnati Garden March 3 through 13. ' In addltlon to Misa Scott, the show features Gundl BUleh, Andra Me· Ings, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan , 50 years superintendent of the the 23 Le-banons in the U. S. t~ Hulford; cattle, Ray, Schwartz, Jr., Dick Irelan ; Calf CJlpb, Hoff, John Laughlln l Freddie Tre.nkler, the Brul.e., Sldppy BaKter, Jimmy ?Of.r. and Mrs. George Henderson , Miami cemetery at nearby Cor· visit their nation. The Farmer's Club met on Grogan, Bobby Blake and a c..t of 200. 11k and Mrs. 'J . J. Burske and Mr. win, died 'I1hursd ay at the Carr The Frasers will leave Vandalia Lewis, Schwartz, iohn B. Mow. Thursday at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. W. E. Stroud. Cards were nursing home, Leba non, after an today by plllne for New York. bray, Irelan; sheep Cliff Wilson, Mrs. Mayn ard Hagemeyer, with illness of several ~eks. enjoyed during the evening. from where they will embark Irelan; swine, John Lewis, Wil.son; Fort Anel-ent the Rev. and Mrs. Blbble and Mr. Cast was widely known f or for London on Sunday. Plans call poultry and rabbits, Carl Minnich; , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Branstrator • his work at the cemetery and his for t t em to arrive in Beirut TuesAT ST. ELIZABETH farm and borticulture, Lintner; ell as guest of the Club. help there to families and organiday evening. 'l'hey plan to re- flowers and plants, !Robert South; Mrs. Ed Hopkins, who ha been e ower tl A delicious ham dinneT was arts and crafts, Lintner; food, an· ill for the past several weeILq, Is zations. He retired from the post turn around March 16. served and after a social period The Stockholders of tbe Lebaabout two years ago. now receiving treatment at the tiques, Lintner; 4-Bf, Irelan, Mow· Attr the meeting was opened by the Farm Loan at their non National Services were conducted at 3:30 St. Elizabeth Hospital. bray, South. a ourls Annual Meeting re-e1ected Victor President, Mr. Hagemeyer. Mrs. P. M. Saturday at the Stubbs Special committ~ s: executive, VACATIONS IN FLORIDA funeral Home by Rev. Dale Lim· Hufford. South, Nixlm. Irwin; priv. Fort Ancient State Park and J . Roell to it's Board of Directors Ronald Haw k e discussed the ileges, Nixon, Soutl~, Irelan, Lint. Museum and Glendower, the War- for a three year term. Mr. Roell special topic "Farmer's Club book. Mr. Jim Weltz flew to Florida <bert. Burl~ was in Ml;ami ceme: ner; advertising, LiJllmer. Minnich, ren C~unty ~useu.m in. Lebanon wlll again serve as President of for 1955," which was of'great induring the past week and Is enJoy- bert. Burial was 1D MiamI terest to everyone. Ohio's 22-county game 'h unting Nixon; entertainment, South, Peck, are shll tops I.n popularity among the Board with :r. C. Wilson, Maing a vacation tbere with his uncle Cesmete·ryi· d' ht Mrs In the absence of their speaker, Mr. Dean Hawke. urvlv .n g are a aug er, . situation survey promises to make Baily, Lintner, Minnich, Irelan; ~hio, accordmg to attendance son, O. acting as Vice President. IMIable Zunmerman of Waynes- Ohio a happier, safer hunting budget, RufJ'ord, Solqth, Irwin, NIx- figures for the year of 1954. The other members of the Board Mrs. Hagemeyer gave an inter· ENTERS HOSPITAL v,me; two. s~ters,. Mrs. Ada Bal- ground, according to R. K. Davis, on, Lewis; tractor rlldeo, Hoff, Min· Visitors at Fort Ancient and the are Earl Barnthouse, Lebanon, esting talk on United Nations. SIzer of Clnonnatl and Mrs. Edna nich. i Museum. at the foot of the hill Clarence Jordan, Fayetteville and The Club adjurned to meet in March with Mr. and Mrs. Haro)d Mr. John Settiemyre entered the Brandenburg of Clarksville; two Ohio state University 'wildlife numbered 146,781, according to L. Frank Quailen, Blanchester. Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincln- grandchildren and five great- conservationist. The office personnel consist of Whitaker as host and hostess at J. Gray, district supervisor of 22 county extension Davis says _ nati on Wednesday for observa- grandchildren. state memorials. Gray pointed Ellis strum, Secret.ary-Treasurer the \Party House. agents h'8ve questionnaires which tion and treatment out that the only other pa.r k In and Viola Shutts Assistant. they'll use in tanners' meetings. The reports to the Association the state to exceed Fort Andent NeW CI!NTURY CLUB TO MI!I!T Foarmers will report IWhteher in .attendance this past year was Stockholders indicated that there IllS they will allow hunting, problems Mrs. Isabelle C«JlmeU, 80, died Schoenbrunn The New Century Club will meet Village at New i a· growing interest in longer .L _I related to hunting, and action at ber home here on Friday, Feb. 2S at tbree p. m. esday momPhiladelphia. Attendance there terms-4% contracts that can be at the home o~ Mrs. Glenn Bur~ OIGI they suggest to improve farmer- Ing alter • Mng illI . Surviving was above the 200,000 repai,d at a n'y timQ ,withnut Mrs. Jesse Prendergast waa mark. den with Mrs. paul Vandervort and hunter reatlons. hostess to the Past Matron's Circle Fort Ancient State Park is visit- penalty. Mrs. Glenn Alexander in charge Wa.r ren County's annual polio Counties participating in the are her husband, W. E .. Cornell; The Secretary-Treasurer re- at her home on Wednesday evenof the program. The bour of meet. fund campaign has reached the survey are Allen, Belmont, Cler- two daughters, MrIS. Lucille Salis- ed every year by tourists from ported the Land Bank of Louis- . . ing has ' been changed on account $8,000 mark, according to Mrs. mont, Champaign, ColumbIana, bL!l'Y of Wilmington ,and Mrs. Edna almost every state in the UnIon. ville having increased its volume lng. Mrs. Luci,le ArmItage, presiof Meadville, Pa.; eight '"'Michener over the meeting dent, presided of the "World Day of Prayer" Virginia KlWhn, fund drive ohair· Franklin, Galli a, Hamilton, Han- grandchildren, and eight great..l ue register at ~e Museum in a low of $55,000,000 in 1947 and following the business sesservices at the Methodist Church. man. Funds are still corning in cock, Huron Licking, Lorain, Mor- grandchildren. Services wOl be the vaner was VISited by 5,186 .from to $91,000,000 at the close,-OI~~i4+",,",,;"-:~~ri.~~~~~::""':::':'::"'----she Teports and expects the total gan, Perry, Portage, Putnam, games were en oye . held at 2 p. m. Friday at Stubbs sehool children and .10,,845 a~~1ts. an d t he looal Association experi· SIOn, During the ,business session CIRCLE ONE TO MEET to exceed the $8,500 mark. Richland, Summit, Tuscarawas, Cuneral borne, with Rev. Dale Lim. M~re than 3,700 c,h ildren ~lSlted endng a like increase. plans were made for the Circle A number of schools and other Warren, Wood..,and Wyandot. Circle Number One of the W.S. bert officiating. Burinl will be in Wlth Museum not Included In the to hold a bake sale at the next C.S. will enjoy a luncheo.n at the organi~tions are yet to be heard d Miami cemetery. sctJool groups. regular Eastern Star meeting. home of Mrs. Gilbert Frye on from, Mrs. Kahn said.. Get 2, 3-Ring Bin ers Here The Mormon reunion held at Following the adjournment to the fort was attended by 180 perThursday (24th) with Mrs. Harold . with Mrs. J , P. Fromm in meet sons, induding many ,from Utah. March, delicious refreshments It is an annual outing and always Warren County farmers are weTe served by the hostess to Mrs. attracts a large crowd, Gray reports. The 'Old Timers group being reminded that during the Lucile Arm ita g e, Mrs. J. J. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Penny month of February they will be Burske, Mrs. Atia Courtney, Mrs. numbered 119. oC La Mesa Village, Monterey, Cal· Warren County tournaments The tourney ventured out of Waynesville : nine (:hampions, five R. H. Hartsock, Mrs. Charles Glendower, the Warren County asked to sign up 'lor' the Bang's McCulloch, Mrs. Cecil A. Palmer, runners-up. ifomia, are announcing the birth 'have been ' played annually for Warren County tor the only Museum in ~banon, Ibad 8,062 Test in the county-wide eradiof a seven and one·halt pound baby the last 32 years, and in that time time durlq 1941-50 when It was Otterbein: four champions, three visitors during the y~ar. This is c~tion program. Cou'nty Exten· Mlrs. J. P. Fromm and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart. . daughter, borD Monday, Feb. 7. the big name has been Waynes- played at Middletown. However, slightly less than the yearly aver- Slon Agent John Mowbray rein '51 It was returned to the runners-up. The infant, a grad daughter oC Mrs. ville. The Spartans have compiled an scene 01 Ita conception, altbourh Springboro : four champions, three age 01 10,000, according to Mrs, ports th.e program i.s set ,up to J. B. Crabbe and . the late Mr. Hazel Spencer PhllUps, curator. I help dall·ymen eradicate. Bang's Crabbe, has been named Beth. enviable record in tournament now It was played at Lebanon runners-up. The 'Glendower register lists ~lsease from ~eir herds if it play. In their 32 appearances, they High Sehool IYDL Mason: three champions, five County Judges names from most any state in the IS present and to help keep clean P_-T_ A. TO MEET MONDAY runners-up. have won the tourney 9 times and This is the second straight year The P.·T. A. wiJ] meet in--ute on five other occasions were run· for the tourney to be played at Franklin: fh ree champions, three nation and a few foreign coun- herds clean. in New Term tries. Two plans are being offered to High School auditorium Monday, ners-up, to 1inish in the monev the new FHS facilities. runners-up. dairyfa~~r-~~~~~~,~~--~~---------------------------Only Morrow and Kings Mills . Feb. 28 at 7:30 p. m. The program a total of 14 times a feat which reactors are found in a farmer's Warren County Common Pleas win ~e a "Science Tour" under no other county school can come have yet to experience the thrill Carbsle: three onlampions, three herd as a result of the Ring Test Judge Frank C. Anderson and the direction of Mr. Andrew Chur· close to eQualling. of winning a county tournament. run.ners-up. ' on the composite milk sample, the Probate Judge Ralph H. Carey k~. The parents are .invited to , This year, Waynesville has six Neither school has ever won the Lebanon: three champions, three next step ymuld' be a blood test began new six-year terms of ofview the experiments 10 the sci· schools trying to halt its bid for crown although both have been runners-up. to determine which cows are the fice last week. ence room. a second straight championship. runner-up on three occasions. Harveysburg:' three cr. ampions, The weather being somewhat reactors, Judge Anderson is beginning Th e reactors are then But this was not always t'he case. The record of the number of one runner·up. 1 t L d' d t sold immediately for slaughter his first six·year term after filling warmer as or s ay our a . When 'the first Warren County times each scllool has finished "in GRANGE TO MI!ET tendance wa s for beiter pre- and callhood vaccina,tion is op- the unexpired t,erm of J1udge , vious Sundays, whichthan we were Farmers Grange 13 will meet in tournament was played at Leba- 1jle money" in county tournament Morrow: three runners·up. tional. No indemnity is paid and Alton F-. Brown. Prosecuting At· non back in 1923, ten teams were play shows. Kings Mills: thre' e runners-up. _. regular session on Tuesday eve· on Ihand at the opening gun. At grat.,..ul. The incre ase in the t r e rea ctors are branded when torney Marvin E. Young adminning, March 1, at the Friends' so· that time Franklin arld Lebanon - TOURNEY JOTTINGS ... If Springboro's Pantihers were "slip. morning worship Services was they leave the farm for slaughter, isler d the oath of office to Judge cial room. Anderson. were sill Class B schools and the ping" ~uring the first week of the coilnty tournament, you couldn't especially noticable. A simil ar blood test is taken Judge Carey is starting his 'l'he sermon subj&t for next under Plan B to determine the ' six th tcrm of ofrice as prob'ate CELEBRATES SIXTH BIRTHDAY Otterbein Home had a basketball prov~ lt by the fans. Whenever the Panthers played, three sections of team which competed in the coun- the gym were cheering against them and only one (their own rooters) Lord's day morning will be, The individual cows which are reac· judge and has served as juvel)ile MI'. and Mrs. J . P. Fromm were ty tourn~y. for them. That's the true sign of a champion - everyone else wants Gospel of Christ, Rom. 1: 16; Gal. tors. 'b ut the reactors are quaran· judge for many y'ears. His oath Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. In fact for the flrat sIx years, him to get beat. 1: 1 . 12. Again the sermon will tined and can be retained in the of offi ce ws's administered by Clyde Fromm and children in no teams except Franklln, LebOne of the big reasonl why Cnllsle defeated Springboro last be closely related to the Bihle herd until replaced by calfhood Waldron C. Gilmour, juvenile Springfield, celebrating the sixth anon and Otterbein finished ,. Frld.y was little Dearl McGlOrge. The scrappy little guerd, who School lesson. vaccinated animals 0 r clean co urt probation officer. birthday of their litUe son, Ken· either fint or second. It ,was· has only been on the squ.d II nee the semester break, w. . . 11 oyer Sunday evening the sennon animals. Coun ty Auditor A. M. Parker neth. n't until 1929 when l\lonow the floor .galnlt the P.nt~erl, and contributed greatlv to the Indian will continue t he discussions from will begin his four·year term of gained the ,runner-up spot beoffen .. with a 20-polnt Iplurge. BobbV Colburn remarked followthe book Of 'Acts. The subject GUESTS FROM DAVTON office on Monday, March 14. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS hind Otterbein, that, a county ' ing the g.me, "If I could get McG.ol'ge to pl.y like that more often, will be Gospel Victories in Mace· Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Sherer Auditor Parker was appointed we'd win _ lot more g.mH.'" donia, Acts 17: 1 - 15. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fires had as school was able to crack tbe and daughter Blaine of Dayton. to the auditorship to succeed Will Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. "big three." First prize for the most vociferous fans of the to>uomey must be We invite friend~ and visitors were visitors Monday afternoon or R. Lewis ·and is starting his sixth Paul Huley and children of Day· The first county tournament awarded to Waynesville. The Spartan rooters never stop shouting to our services. Mr. lind Mrs. Paul Scherer term. ton. -----------was held in Lebanon's Harmon words of encouragement, praise, or sometimes disgust at their heroes Hall, but a year later the site of on the floor. In the late stages of Saturday's Waynesvillle·Mason tilt a All RETURN FROM FLORIDA , the eliminations was moved to middle-aged Spartan fan paCing ~p and down tbe crowded gym balco~y arren oun'" • tar qu Mrs. ,Edwin Ramby has returned Franklin w'bere it stayed for ,four was offered a vacant seat at the press table by the Waynesville scribe. To A . after · spending the past two weeks years. In 1928, the tourney went "I can't sit down," was the reply, ' ''l'm too nervous.')" II in Lantana, Florida. back to for another two" • • ' Approximately 3,500 personal ,nnGllne ex urs, year stay and in 1930 it was ONE AND OUT, NI!XT YI!AR ••• This will be the last year for th.e moved to the new Springboro Warren County tournament to be conducted on a double-elimination property tax blanks have been Announcement of the 1955 War- will be guests of the , Chronicle GUESTS IN DAYTON gym, described in a 1930 ehroni- basin. A ruling of the Ohio High School Athletic Association will reo mailed last week to farmers and ren County nil-star basketball and Cincinnati Gardens on TuesMr. and Mrs. Harry Satterthwaite cle as "one of the finest little quire aU tournaments to be single elimination beginnb~g next year. ,othE~S throughout the ~u!lty, ac· squad, selected by the county day, March 8, for a performance . cordmg to County Auditor A. M. conches in conjunction with the of the famed Hollywo.od Ice and Miss Betty Satterthwaite were basketball courtS in this section." Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and However thin tine llttle gym ,.__ I Teams of seventh llnd eighth Parker. !Franklin Chronicle, will be made Revue. Mrs. Byrd Lackey, Jr., and daugb- lasted ' onty two ' years al the \oUII IV graders, represelnting ' Carlisle, ~raons ,who must file a per- in next we,ek's Gazette. . Voting was done !by the seven -Springbor.o, MaSon, WlBynesville. sonal tax return are urged to Tentative plans call for mem.- coUnty Ihigb school coaches beters in Dayton} celebrating the tournament home and In 1932 it, first birthday ot little Carma. ' ·once again went back to .Lebanon, ~rway M 0 r row, H!lrv,eyaburg, Kings visit the auditor's office now and bers of the top two all-county fore the start of the tournament., ,thla time for only a year. In 1933 The annual Warren County MUla and Hamillton-Maineville, avoid a last minute rush. Any- teams, boys receiving honorable so that only regul8r season play VISITORS FROM DAYTON the cOunty tournament was play- Junior High scllool basketball wiU take part in the seventh. an- one who tailed to receive a 'blank mention, and · the ~eyen county woUld ·b e taken into consideraMr. and lira. Ambrose Su1l1van ed at Klnp Milla where it was tournament will be beld at the nual tourney, •which will be held may obtain on.e at the auditor's coacbes to be feted 1D the near tlon. ThIs eliminates the poalbl. f Da)'tOll, Friday evenin, to_remain for ,the next. 15 years, Mo~ High School JYIn beam- on two succeslsive wee)enda. office. fut~e at a meeting of tihe Frank- lity of unfair advantace beIDa _ .JL were the longest. CODHCUtlve time the nlng n-iday, March .. it wu an- Games will be played on March A penal4' will pc impoeed after : y~ ~~,!~:!ct ~= .~~ Ii~ bo:vs whOle teaDr plql pull of Mr. and lira. W. Eo tourney hu been held at one nouneed thla week by offidala "5 and March 111;[2 at the KoI'- March 31 for anyone who-fafla tying membership on the all-star more pmes than other teams In Stroud. locaticm. of the ~ tCbooL row I1JD. to me a ntum. team. 'Dle bo)'B and coaches also tile toliJ'Dq.
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In' l.he 36 17 The MIami ons rvancy Distr: t N TI E F }lEAnI G ON AD ., nd co9ts in Warren County last Real estate, cllllUle and auto- DITI N TO FFlClAL PLAN TO " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J Publl8bed Ev ry Thursday Morning month, according to Lois Gambill, mobile mortgages exceeded the ALL PER 0 S R P BU OR· MEl'I'WDIST CHURCH LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH at Wayn 8vll\e. Warren County. Ollio. relief director tor the county. two million dollar mark last P Notle RATI N JNTERE TED. Is he by given by tbe J~ ntered as Ie ond clallll ma~ter at E. Baugbn, Paator B. I alo l.1mb rt. Minister Lbe \loBtoffice at Waynesville, Ohio, Medical expenses were also up month, according to reports filed Board of Dlr dore of The . [iaml Unified t:ler vlce, 11 : 46 a. m. ' huroh cbool, 9 : 30 R. m., Mr. month due to illness, she in the oUkes of Warr n County ollservllncy District thal an Ad. last under the a t or Mareb 3. 1878. reported. Clerk ot Courts Cliff C. Becket: dlUon to tbe Ulclal Plan for the Herbert McMillan. SUIlt. Worabll) rvlce. 10:30 a. m. ST. MARY'S EP ISCOPAL A total of 163 cases numbering and Recorder Pearl M. Graham. improvements for whl h said Dis· Yonth V owsslp undllY 7 :30 550 persons were on relief rolls Real estate and! chattel mort · trlcl was reated, pursuant to a The Re\,. Samuel N. Keys. ReclIOr Sub8criptlon Hatel - U . PrY ar, In advance, In Ohio; $2.60 el88wbere p. m. in the county last month with , gages filed in Jan,uary amounted (ormer order at tills Court, bas Sunday : bolr Prncll Thur8day .00.. the costs amounting to $6,303.69. to $1,714,669,98 while automQbil been ompl ted, anti Ulll.l all p \'. Holy Commuolon, 7 :30 a. m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955 Church School, 10 :00 a. m. The previous month there were Ilens totaled $489.726 for a grand SOntl Interested tllereln may In' 140 cases including 441 persons total of $2,204,425.98. This is a Bpect tbe same at th o[flcc of Adult Wor8blp, 11.00 a. m. Bald Doard. In the Miami nserv- FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST with costs totaling $5,749.33. sharp decrease over the previous ancy DuUdlng, southwest orner In comparison to the same month when the total was $2,768,- of Monument Avenue Bnd Jetter- Byron arver. Mlnlsler UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH nlbl r hool. 9:30 a. m. month a year ago, costs are up 560. Bon Street, Dayton, Ohio. MISS JANI FIT! William han nOll, Minister. Morning Worsblll, ' 10 : 0 a. m. sharply as l'bere were 140 cases, One-hundred sixty-three deeds Said Add.IUon to 8ald Offlolal unday chool 9 ::SO II. m.. Mr Prayel' Meellng. 7:00 p. m. Correapondent 504 persons on rellef with costs .....-ere filed tor the month, 178 I Plan Bol ely co\'ers proposed 1m· }larley Tbomas, Supt. Youn g People's Meellng. 7:00. set al $5,684.41. mortgages and 7'i miscellaneous provemente thereot for flood pro· PreachiNg. every otbel ~I'nda1 EvenIng . enl es, 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cline, Jr. Paul Getz, Manager of t he Ohio tection for lands In Butler County, f I'l'mgs f o~ ' a tola'I 0 f 416 • S·IX Oblo, 11 :46 R. m. being apprOximately 830 and family of Marion, spent t he Wool Growers at Columbus, will B~ha'l· Te ~c Evening Service. Unt Sunday III hundred flfty seve'n chattel mort- acres now within t.he corporate weekend heTe with Mrs. Cline's be the speaker at the Warren a _ ruonth. gages tiled amounted to $430,limits of the City of Middletown FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert County Sheep Improvement Bun. Marc h 14 What do we mean by the Unity 581.92 and 178 rea,! estate, $1,284, 'and approximately 625 acres In Price Roberts, Minillter T . Dos t er. quet, Monday evenmg, 118.06. Office receipts for the adjoining Lemon Townsblp, said CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Mrs.Thomas Welch spent Thurs- at the Oampus Inn in Lebanon, of God? Bible School at 9 : SO a. m. month \\rt!re $1,23:1.92. County. Cbarlel Roberts, Mlnlltec. day in Lebanon, as the guest of County Agent J ohn Mowbray an "The Prophet or Manifestation All objections to Bald Addition Records on file in the two Morning Worsblp at 10:30 a. m. Charlel Stanley, Supt. her daughter and family, Mrs. nou nced this week. The Banquet of, God comes to this earth as offices tor the last 43 months re- to Bald Ortlclal Plan \VII be beard Evening Worship at 7 :30 p . m. Worship Rerll'1ce. 10 ~. rn the instrument of the 'Divine Will. veal th at mortgages filed have ex- on tbe 18th day of Marcb, 1966, Cecil Linkous. will start promptly at 7 P . M. Prayer Meeting eacb WednesdAy Sunday Sobool, Jl a. !D. at 3:30 p. m., at Bald Miami Can· evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Smith and ~tz will show color slides of What He says or what ~~ writ~s t he $1,500,000 mark. For 8sr"ancy Building, and continuing sons of Morrow called on friends his visi t to the wool producing has .the power of t e Dlvme Will ceeded the past 22 months they were over (rom day to day until sn ld bearregion of Australia and discu~s behind It. No one can do ~e the two million dollar figure. here' Sunday. Ing Is completed. The law pro. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Word has been received here how \.he Australians handle their I wO.rlt o~ t l:e Prophet of (lQd 10 vldes tbat all objeotlons to said William LeIer, Hnlster Rev. John Berning, Paltor. of the serious illness of Webb wool to gel a much better price qUlckemng the soul. No 0l.le but Addition to snld frlclal Plan Sunday School. 9 :908. m .. Frank Masses 8:16 and 10:00 a. m. Simpson, 0 f Springfield. Mr. than American wools bring. Dur- th~ Prophe~ can be a ~omt of sha\l be In wrillng and rued not Simpson Is a brother of Mrs. ing the evening the incentive pro- unltJ:'. to. ibrtng toge~her ":,to remore tban ten (to) day8 after the wartzel, Supt. Morning Worsbtp, 10 :30 a. m. Myrtle McKnight, Mrs. Zora gram and simi1ar information conclhahon and fellowshIp the last publlcnUon of this notice. Youtb Fellowsblp, bl-weekly, LEBANON CHR ISTIA N SCIENCE Ecton and Mr. John Simpson, of will be clarified by Ralph Grim- hosts of the people of the wor}d. Rev. Betts of Baltimore, who Tbe last publication or thl8 notice 6 : 30 p. m ., Mra. \\ lima GibbS., . Harveysburg. shaw, of Ohio State University. We bave had '!Iany for.ms of unity spent several weeks last summer will be Feruary 25, 1954. Atter \' outh director. Cbrlstlan Science services are 8ald bearing, tbe Doard will adopt Mr. and Mrs. John E. Welch Sheepmcn, their wives and aside fro~ faith - u~uty of race, as rector of the Episcopal church, tbe AddJUon to tbe Welal Plan. beld ev ry Sunday morning at 10 had as their guests, Saturday others interested are invited to class, nalion.s, ~nd umty of cree?s- called on Miss Anna Brown on with or without modlflcatlon8, as MT, HOLLy METHOD IST ' Hlgbland A e. at 11 o'cleek. evening, Michener and daughter, tt nd Tickets may be purch as- These are lmuted forms of Untty Saturday evening and on Sunday an AddlUon to tbe Official Plan - untlay 8chool at the sRl.De hour. Raymond L. Mozenll , Minister Janet, of Waynesville and the :d e fr~ EVerett Runyan, Jor n which opeate outside faith in th e Bishop Hobson of Cincinnati, was or said Di8trict. Teltlmony meellngs lIt Wed nell' ' um!>,y chool. 9 :30 a. lD .. 1::. ,' daY evening of ea ·b month at Micheners house guests, from Lane, Ed Michener, J . M. Wyanl, Universal Will of God , and are a visitor. . C. ALLY N . Portland, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Glen ' Marconet and the Exten- act ual~y instrum ~ nts of dis~nl~y Mi s Ruth Chandler attended a WAI.T/o: R . fll!; T HL !': H A. F.II 111 hart, IIpt. BUNDA Y RADIO PR0G£tAM "olshlp Service. 10 : 30 II. m F:. A. HOBART, tor Lo .US. sia n Office. and Violence. T ne . only umt>: IS luncheon and meeting of Alpha EvenIng Service. 7.S0 p. nt . . Directors WSAI-8: 46 a. m. Mr. Harry Shidaker has re- I ~he co~mon expertence. of faith. I Phi Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma WING-9:00 a. m. turned home from a brief vaca- / .J 10 ~hlch man sees htmsel( as at the Van Cleve Hotel in Dayton ALFRED SWIFT FRANK, Attorney WPFD-4 : 00 . p. m. tion in Florida. S a child of God and sees other men on Saturday. FU LL GOSPEL CHURCH OF Mr. C. D. Cook who received I as children C?f (lQ.d, and there~ore Miss Natalie Murray was a din· THE ASSEMBLV OF GOD CHURCH OF CHRIST could not hft hiS hand agamst ner guest of Miss Elizabeth Chana hip fracture when he fell at I-I arveysburg them because it would be against dler on Friday. ,.11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 •. r. \'. 'Thomas Lariso n, Pastor. Main and Miami Street. his bome, three weeks ago is Sheriff Richard Satterthwaite the WiJI of God" Mrs. Norman Brllwn and daugh. Dible study, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. SundRY: Bible tudy. 10 R. m. reported to be improving satis- reports his office completed an un· Excerpt - Chellege to Cl: aos ler Lucille of Dayton called on hrl l's rub s8adors, aturday Communion, 10.4r B. m. by Horace Holley Miss Bertha Brown S'aturday affactorily at Clinton Memorial usually busy year with more than 1.30 p. m. Hospi tal. He expects to be re- 1,000 legitimate calls answered ternolln. Pr aching, 11 :00 o. rn . ullday : choa!. Sunday, 10: 00 Sunday venlng, 7. ~ 0 p. m. during the 12-month period. ' His ~ Le h Mill h b d moved to his home soon. a. m. Miss Nancy Taylor entertained Cars traveled nearly 70,000 miles FILLER For PAPERM TE P ns. . ~rs. a s . as een spen I Morn:ng \\ ors ltlp, un,lny, 11: 1- \ ' II. (lV nlng Dibl e , tudy 7 : 30. with slumber party at her home, making investigations oi accidents, You can get them now at THF ' ~! s:~~:al ;~i~~:t ~'::o:s~mea:J a. m. Friday vening and included as etc. MIAMI GAZ ETTE. Pbone 3913. ' family, Sunday. WAVNE VILL E FR:ENDS 9 to 11 :45 e. m. E angellst !c f\ Ic . 7: 00 II. 8.1. her guests, Misses Joan HuddleA tlltal of 309 offense reports ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, 1 to 5 p. m. !,Irs l I ll), r ll n(1l. 9 : ao a. ru son, Rose Rlch and Reba Mc- I were 61 d during the year and Everyone welcomJ. i\le lI lI':: for \\'or8h lp. 10 :30 a.m. Except Wedne.day P. M. Carren. 1 089 were confined in t.he Warren Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins oj County jail. One hundred thirtyNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINT MENT Above Woolwgrth'. Miamisburg were guests, Sunday, six accidents were investigated, a Executor Admlnlltrator 5 and tOe Store of his mother, Mrs. Ida, Collins. slight decrease over the previous E tate of eth Idwell Ellla . Estate of \\'lIIlam Ams y med· The Missionary Society 0 l yenr. Deceased . I y, De eased . Telephone 2-430 I Jonah's Baptist Chureh met WedFOlies killed during the year Notice Is her by gh'en tha' Noll e Is ber by given tlw t Ruth nesday afternoon in the home of numbered 287 as compared to 434 E I81 Ell is wh08 Post Orne Ad · K. Smed l y, whose Post fflce Mrs. George Wall. I the previous year. For every {~u,r dr S8 Is R R 3, Waynesville, Addr 88 is R. R. 2, Wa)'nesville, !Mr. and Mrs. Clint Taylor o.n-. lox paws brought . to t~e sheriff s Oblo, bas been duly itppolnted alt Ohio. bas be n duly apDolnt I aB tertained the BYF of Jonah's Run o[fice the hunter IS paid two dolExecutrix ot th ESlate at eth Admlnlstrntrtx of the Esta te 01 Baptist C r urch ·in their home lars. . Sld\\ ell Ell.ls, late or Warren oun , llliam Amsey ' Smedley, lat of OPTOMETRIST Sunday evening. Approximately. . $1l~,910.70 10 ly . d ceased. Warren ounty, Ohio, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Artbur SJJl1ivan cash wlis tak.en In dU~lDg the year XEN!A, OHIO Oat d tills Hth do) ot February . Dated lhls 9Ut day of F ' bruary, Mr, Murr.y D.v/dson .nd Mn. Olv/dson, who hive been were guests in D ayton, Sunday, by the sheriff of which $4,078.98 19&5. 1955. with u, for I yelr Ind I h.lf hive now .cce"ted poll_ or M r. an d Mrs. W1'l son B enne tt , were fees ' Satterthwaite reported. ' 1 11111111111111111111111111111111 U 1111111111" RALPft H. AREY. RALPH H . ElY, who celebrated their 48th wed-------tions with us, Mr. O.vldson .. Mlnlger .nd Mrs, DlvJ udg of tb Probate Court, Judge of tbe Probate Court, Idson IS Bookkeeper of our pl.nt. rung anniversary. Warren ounty, hil) I 'arren of.in[y. Oblo. Mrs. Laura Shid aker is a house. L A N D BANK Slnnley tim I y, Allys. IIl1am I. bllDl&O, AUy. With the competent help In slaughtering, cutting .nd guest of Mrs.. Mayme Hatfield. ·17-(3l) - 3·3 2-10-(3t)-2·24 of Lebanon. wrapping, they hive, business will bl carried on on the The Waynesville Garden Club Mrs. A. S. Collett and Mrs. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Slme bills IS IIwlYI. Robert Hough attended the meet- is to meet with Mrs. Lawrence Executor ing of the Wayne Township Far- Furnace on 'Ilhursday, March 3, Estate of Sarah W. Smith, De· mers Club. held Thursday at the 1955 and Mrs. J ennie Conner will ceased. . home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard be do-hostess. The meeting will is hereby given that D. Notice held at the Friends' socia l be of Spring Hill. As Low A. BUllne .. Will Perr/alt Ralph Smith, whose Post Office 4%-LONG TERM A belated Christmas dinner was room in the red brick. address is Waynesville, Ohio, has As guest speake!', Mrs. Norma held Sunday noon at the home of No Repayment been duly appointed as Executor Mr. Ind Mrs, O.vldson will be pl ....d to dl~:uSl your . Mr. and Mrs. William Doster and Asbury will discuss "Peony Cul.th Jill IO-Iho most 'lftsallon.1 InYlf1lIon In 1M E Restrictions o f th estate 0 f Sara h W. S m.1 , nlllOr~ 01 fl,hl.,-Ih. IIl1flCl., minnow thai .wi,",ture." need. with you and you will be emlln to receive the family for members of the !Doster lale of Warren County, Ohio, de- No mOrt it•• baH 10 bu~. ,~" lillie lure sensatletl the time to wash the Now's FULL INFORMATION AT clan. The dinner was deferred ir 01111. 21ltll ..nlu" same friendly eonsideratlon if Jt be for 1 c.n of be.ns ceased. IT IWllll-no Ip,in... utll n. luel : 11 swims .. favor of the William Doster son, leaves of your green foliage or 1 dozen b .. ve. for the locklrs. Dated this 19th day of February, ,•• , I I yov Ia••• In Ih. w.t... Swims by unique Robert who has been in California plants with tepid spray to remove pr ..... 01 bal.nct .nd ",vlly. fisk .n, 1955. dt~III-<' I......... m. ,u". b.,. "ny lish Ihll win for quite some time. Attending the dust. . 111 ••• IIIlnnow wlll ltrikt JIM BO. 'hi. Is no ..... Exhibit: Arrangement using RALPH H . . CAREY, the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. ,01 lookJ Ind Iwlms like • lin IIIln ..w spring greens. 'hi. I, I•• Ivrt 01 ,II lur-""utllul Slivel leaf Wilford Cossum, of Columbus. J Udge 0 f th e P rob a t e Cour t, 33 N. Broadway Phone 3-.2868 pl ••llc Bu, 0 •• 101 YOUI " Ieadl allO. Sallslaction Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cline and Warren County, Ohio ,ulllnlNd Sind '1.00 only. 101 11th lult SencI LEBANON, OHIO check or tI.h W. pe, posl". Sokl by mltl onl,. daugh ters, of Marion, and Mr. ELLIS H. STURM, Sec'y-Tre... Stanley &, Stanle)', Attys· - - -1h .'TiiR '''CKlECO PO 801741 l.rao~--and !M1rs. Charles Doster an 2·24-(3t)-3·10 . daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doster, all of Harveysburg. Tobi Millicent. Ball, daughter 01 Mr. Samuel M. Ball of R. R. One, Oregonia. Ohio has been chosen an officia l member of the Capi tal University .Chapel Choir to make' Has this warmer weat her s!'!t you the Florida tour. The Choir lett to pouring over catalogs? If so, on February and will return then you will be thrilled by "A the 20th. BREAKFASTS Tr...ury of ' Amerlcl" Gardening." In addition to her busy re hearsal s: hedule with the Chapel This large and luxurionsly i1lus- Choir she has found time to parLUNCHEONS. trated volume has something for ticipate in Christian Institutional everybody - window boxes, for· S S· Th e t a. DINNERS · ma I gar dens, cross b ree d mg, ma k- er-vice and Kappa Igma proved by Plk eli pr ved In ing arrangements - all are there RECEPTIONS Peak cllmbl Dodge pick-up, 50,OOO-mll •• -ln_ 50-day. and much else b~sides. It is ~he I AAA-supervised, climbed Pikes Peak . endurance 'run I 50,000 miles in sort of book to pick up and enJoy BANQUETS in 20 minutes, 46.8 seconds . . • SO dQys, without mechanical failurel time and time again. . .unheard-of time for trucks,. only a Chapter ten on Garden Club hiS' That's the record let by a standard ANNIVERSARY PARTIES few seconds over the passenger car tory will be of especial interest . The Girl Scouts are glVlDg a Dodge pick-up with the new 145-hp. record, Power-Dome Y-S engine I • • • demonstration show at the Amer· BIRTHDAY PARTIES Through Malin's Afrlc. by Rob· ican Legion Auditorium at Mid· ert st. John is· a first hand report dletown on Saturday, Feb. 26 from proved with prove for ·on the m,ost explosive racial situa· 2 to 9 p. m. over 22 mile. per gallon averyou,.elf how th4llY can ' .ave tion in the world. Packed with vi· They have their program plan· age In 714-mlle economy run I you money I Dodge trucks are tal information, stories, ' profiles ned, so there will always be some· always .. " friendly , _ . excellent .•. efficient 22 miles per gallon, carrying 500 priced with the lowest. Saye and vivid ·impressions this report thing going on, such as crafts, Ibs, of payload, using regular gasl you money ·every mile. And Dodge on Africa is colorful and personal cooking, dancing, exhibits, campat That's the average of a Dodge and startling. His talks with the fires, etc. dealers are offering the year's best Power-Dome pick-up In a 714-mile, J!reat liberal leaders show that There will be a small charge to deals-all models Y2- thru 4-tonl South Africa ~an become the land defray expenses. . Everybody is AM-supervised Economy Run! of hope. welcome.
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. (Continued f rOID Laat Week) Johnny had been flat all his back with a sprained back and 1 b h was getting Howard his rot er every day to do the cbores. Friday morning was below zero and the in bI in W e came wind was still ow g. [rom Lebanon and went to the bam and there was Ruth with a
nice black heifer all dried oU and running around, born to my barn with one s ide open to tlie air. That night while the icy wind was still blowing there was a loud knock at my door and there were two b ts no bats just light OYS, DO coa " pretty pullover sweaters. They had come back looklng for the Stacey boy to take blm to a parlY., had driven across to the bouse fro m which the staceys bad just moved, had tried to turn aroun,d b th f an d b a d b ro ken th,roug e r .... zen crust and were stuck. I let d them in to telephone an get warm and they stayed until rescued by their friends . Zero again on Saturday morning and when Howard went to the barn there was Daisy with a calf just born. We got sacks and rub· h · to g little creabed the poor siver ture and Daillv worked it over and at last we got some milk into It and soon it was on its feet and facing the world and stormy weather. Saturday aftemoon 1 took Betty to the hospital and at three some· thing Sunday moming. we bad a new farm hand. A third genera· tion Richards to farm for me some day-maybe. Red-beaded like his father. This morning I thougbt we ought to- have some more straw in case we had another thaw and couldn't get to that bam so I drove across but "pride goeth before a (all." I got stuck and it was fifteen or twenty minutes before we . could get out of the [rozen rut in front of the barn. Finally, though , my good old snow tires caught hold and pulled me out. Always some· thindg doing down on the farm. It looks as tbough it might thaw again tomorrow. World Day of Prayer Service at the Methodist Church, Friday, Feb. 25 ,' at 2 p. m. ft ,
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INS M:ME::II:M Harril, 1.23 acres in ctearcreek Deerfield Township . • And these organi,zations have not d hesitated to avail themselves of Township. Joseph Haas to Robert E. an We are told, that thr.oughout his ability and of his judgement Joe and Leona WJUcber to Lory Mildred M. Miller, lot in ~r.anklin. the pages o( history, whenever th!, for be has served all groups r~ , W. Clevenger, .91 acre in Frank- Wendell Cannon to Dolories Me- need (or a ma!1 •. oC certain at!:!'I' peatedly as Presiding Officer,diNEW SUITS COMMON PLIAS lin Township. Quirakiey, . 2 Jots in Deerfield butes and qualifications, has arts· rector and advisor. Nancy Kathryn Powell vs. RicbDaw Nickell VB . Clarence Rye, Robert Williamson to Paul and Township. en, that somehow, some way that Always interested in Civic Or'Ad 30 d I d Beatrice Hammon, .3 acrl! in Paul L. and Diana D. McCray to has been sUP\llled. Most fre9uent- ganizations and that, which might d f d t t.e ard wis Powell, divorce. Theo- e en an gran..: ays to p ea . Franklin Township. CI' L S ·th I t in D fl Id ly ba s he arISen !~om withm the Improve his community, Brother dore F. Burdsall, attorney. Kathleen Garrison VB. Granville air .' ml • 0 eer e group and bas attamed the neces· Ellis was both member and PresiStandard Building and Loan vs. V. Garrison, Jr., service by publlJames H, and Ma.etha C. Davis Town~blp. • sary stature by growth and by dent of the Warren County Board Garland and Edi.,th K, Back, E. R. cation ordered. to Mary Elizabetb W,ilkinson, lot in Clall' L. Smith to Ruby E. Mc- deyelopm nt. Those that have so o( Health. For fourteen years, he Houston, Randal1"Lllley and Time The Cheviot Bulldin:g and Loan Franklin Township. Glotbin, lot iJ;l Deerfield Township. amen and so developed have ma~e serv ed on the Wayne Township Eugene and Dora Combs to RoClair L. Smith to Martin L. Brew- tbe best leaders be.cause the ir Board of Education and followed Loan Co., for money and foreclos. VB. Arthur E. and LoiS H. Sigler, d S Ro b k d C bert L. and Mary Helen Griffith, er, lot in Deerfield Township: bacbground ~a ssupphed .t~e pro· this with a like period of service urej amount claimed, $7,703.45, an ears, e uc an 0" conin D fi Id hi __ per. persl!echve, and tra~ltJon has of the Warren County Board of etc. HI J. Weller and Albert Her- firmati?n and deed. .51 acre eer e . Towns p. PROBATE COURT assisted 10 charting theIr course Education serving both Boards Pauline Bryant vs. Dorcie E. George Henkle to E. James and through the proper channels to seth' P 'd t ( man rick, attorneys. B t d f d t ddt Reva L. Cochran, lot in Turtlecreek Inventories were approved on cure the greatest support in their as eU' res I en or y years . Verona M Levy VB !\fax Levy ryan, e en an or ere 0 pay Townsblp. the following estates: Daniel C. labors for the common good As husband and fat~er, . tlle '. Dila b t' $10 per week, etc. La k d . Le I ' ' . character of Brother Elhs sbmes tus , a Raymond Dozier vs. Ethel DozJames A. and June A. Curry to c .ens, eceas~d, Mary L. w s, SIXty-seven years ago S.id Ellis with brightest lustre. On April 25, divorce. C. Donald torney. ier, divorce to plaintiff; child to William B. Backs, 80 acres in Tur- deceasedj Came M. Drake, de- was born near Waynesville, of 1912 he was united in holy ma:triBert B~kelmoD and The Home plaint.i1f. tlecreek Township. ceased; Mabel C. Durrell, deceas- Quak.er pare~tage, the younge~t mony with Elsie Earnhart and to Insurance Co. vs. Charles Ivester, Susan Bowling vs. Owen Bowling, C. A. and T, L. Eyler to James edj Inls M. Davis; Elizabeth Kiss- son ID a family of three and hiS this union were born two daughfor moneY j amount claimed, $2,- divorce to plalntiffj children to H. and Dorothy 1 Eyler, lot in Inger and Anna Lilley, deceased. b~other Cha~les ~nd sister MFs. ters. Miriam Worley and Frances 380.02. Charles E. Hart, Jr., at- plaintiff; agreement approved. - Springboro. Transfers of real estate were q Neall survive him., ills entire IGray who were reared in the prestorney. Dorothy C. LehmllD to Thomas granted on the following estates: hfe .btas bfee ,-, sp.entht In the. com· e~t Ellis .home which .B rother and mUD! Y 0 h IS bJr and hiS en· Sister Ellis have occupied for more The Modern Finance Co. vs. Carl REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS C. Norris and L. D. Baker, 40 acres Clyde W. Ross, deceasedj Martha tire ~Ime in farm operation and than 42 years. In addition five and Mary Hanna, cognovit. Jobn Ellis C. Thompson to Dale H. in Wayne Township. L. . Henderson, deceasedj Oscar B. the Improvement o~ agrlcultur~1 grandchildren, Robert and KenM. Oswald, attorney. and J. Janet Garrison, 74.2 acres in Elmer and Blanche Griffith to (':Iln , deceased; Charles Keller, de- methods an~ practices. In. hiS neth Gray and Janice, Jackie and Union Townsbl.l. Alvin and Mary Ann Harrison, lot ceasedj Clarence A. Brown, de- chosen vocalJ~~ he has occupied a Carl Worley will join in mourning F'ather of our Country seems William N. a~d Mary Jane Shaw in Franklin Township. ceased; Bertha Kunker, deceased . Coremo~t. posItion and has been tlle loss of him who was their rather a shadowy figure in our Aaron and Margaret Turner to Esta te of William Amsey Smed. the reCipient .o~ manl honors ~nd pal. their playmate, their counsellong-ag'0 past. hardly a human to Chester W. and Patsy Ann Col- Charles and Anita Cockrell, lot in Jey, deceased, Ruth K. Smedley mu~h recognition 0 outstanding lor and their guide. hi vin, .78 acre in Franklin Townsbip. achievement II figure. TIIYths about m Franklin Township. appointed administratrix. Al 't" th k ( . In a II grol!ps an d'LD avocaseem to belling to another age, Minnie H. Pbillips to Luther R. Esta f B rt b P b d ' ways ac Ive m e wor 0 tlons there I S urgent need and Lester T. and Ruth Rickard to d ... a Ecek a einrsc , edceatos- agricultural organizations. he has great demand for honest fearless Phillips, 107.5 acres In Harlan even his letters sound formal and Township. Edna B. Rickard, 1.56 acres in ~ ' . ~ues appo te d am· b~n a member of the Waynes. capable leaders who are possesHarold A. Cowles to Frank and Franklin Townsblp. IstratrlX; Robert G. Metzel, Perry Ville F~rmers Club (or manr years, sed of unbiased judlfment, calm 'far away and yet ~e was a man full or vital concern for the every- Ruth E. Hutzel, .57 acre in DeerCarl Pi" to Leroy Pigg, lot to Plank and Charles Gorman ap- an oUicer and member 0 Farm· deliberation, unquestioned Integday things of life as well as the Ii ld h' Franklin Townsbip. pointed apprailers. . 'r ity, boundless tact and rare diplothings of state. He w as a farmer eHar~~~nl. l~owle8 to Dalza and W. T. and Hayes Dalton to Elmer Estate of Sylvester H. Fueston, macy. In ~e untimely. death of who was well ahead of his day Ora Wilson, .61 acre In Deerfield and Pauline Gilbert, lot In Frank- deceased, Etta Mae Fueston ap· Brother EllIS. .t he. various agrlin matters of fertilizer and seed Tow".hip. lin Townsbip . pointed administratrix ' James Or. cultural orgaDlzstlons 0 four ... . and Thelma Fucbs to Ver. to Robert and Vcr· ville Keever, Robe_ .t .Kamman ' County havejudgment lost just such leadselection. No doubt tath were Frank Cash Barger an d er. whose and aadvice he farming tod ay he would have non and Elizabeth Crowe, 168.7 dun Eversole, lot in Franklin IW~ Johnson appointed ap· were eagerly sougbt and who the best in tractorS and combines acres in Salem Township. Township. praisers. , gave willin$ly and freely of bis and as' he invented improvements Jesse Mentz to Margaret Mentz, Virgil and James L Robbins to Estate of Seth Sidwell Ellis, detime and hiS talents for the beton t he implements of his day, he lot in Franklin Township. John R. and Mary Robbins, 1.3 ceased, Elsie Ellis appointed exect~rment of all and the aecelerswould undoubtedly make imW. Frank Rosell to Linda Fran- acres in Deerfield Township. utrix; Gilbert Frye, Ross Hartsock tlO~ of progress in his cbosen voprovements were he here today, ces Rosell, 13.9 acres in Lebanon. Lula Hays to the First Baptist and Ronald Hawke appointed apcatIOn. He h ad formal dignity but he Church of Mason,2.02 acres in prllisers; inventory flIed; bearing ----------r-?~-'----::?....:.-_4.'~----..:...-was loved by those who knew Deerfield Townsbip. ' set for Marcb 1 at 10 A. M. .---------{".I'4~-A~a.r:;;;;;;,~,ft__:.,J;.,,-_T~~M' him. He did not follow the Ameri Parcel Post Freight Charleston and M8IrY' Lou Creech I Estate of Ida Couden, deceased, can pattern of [bemg born in a Bur ' d ens Taxpa~.rs . to K,ash D. and MarY :Lou Amburgy" determination of . inherltanc~ tax. ~ -)tXJ'l -~-£ ""~ --71 ~~~l log cabin. He was an example lot in South Lebanolli. Estate of Juanita K. GilliS, de, of the fact that if you have the Midwest Investment Co to Bruce ceased, Donald C. Gillis, adminis· right stuU in you it does not matA move is now on to increase the M., Jr., and Mary ' E. lBlevins, lot in trator, first, final and distributive ter w here you were born. Russia aite weight moving limits onbe~een parcel Lebanon. . ts h .... post and packages 1 accounts filed. and the CommuDis ave 'Ueen large cities Ilnd towns. Already. a Owen Bowling to Susan C. Bow · trying to prove to the world that bill has been introduced in the new ing. lot in Union Township. MARRIAGE LICENSES . only the workers should rule but Congress under the sponsorship of Lucy May Bunnell to M.ilton and Vernon Martin, 28, factory work· • • that is as un..Amerkan as to certain commercial and mail order Gretchen L. Adams, lot in Clear· er, Morrow, and Virgie Cocherham, deny the rights of workers. It h!ppe ... ~. If the,s\! creek Township. 24, factory worker, Morrow. - PROMPT - EFFICIENT is what you do for the world not ~~~~l~fnr: ~~~~e~~~ Robert Harrison to James E. and Jam es L. Williams, 22, laborer, the kind of house you were born fice expansion and Mildred t. Clemmons, lot in Frank- Foster, and Dorothy Warren, 21, - COURTEOUS ' -MODERATE in that counts and in our desire ITIcreased operating lin Township. Foster. RATES -CLEAN to help the under-delY we must costs would melln W. H. and Brenda Irwin to James E. Reese, 21. U. S. Air not Corget that "the man who tha t the taXpayer Martha Lou and Russell Scott•.74 Force, Franklin, and Joyce Ann OffiCI In TwIn Theatre B"ltdl!11r was born with a silver spoon. in li~~~d ~rurd'"ol1~~ acre in Deerfield Township. Callahan ,. 18, typi st, Franklin. his mouth" has tUs con.tributlo.n more In foul.thFred and Warren Braddock . to Vance W. Pribble. 22, machine to make. . George WashlDgton IS c1llu mail 10ssIls Raymond Braddock, lot in Waynes· helper, ' Pleasant Plain, and Joyce an eX'ample of that also. . 1e'11Ich would be added to the PQb- ville. Doyle, 20, Foster. . , We Serve Wlynesvi lle Inj:! Su rrounding Area. World Day of Prayer SerVice, Ite debt. All taxpayel'S would "uII'el' William W. and Mary M. Colliei' Willie E. Preston, 30. factory TRY US the NEXT Time YOU Netd I Taxi. Friday afternoon, Febru ary 25, ~orely for the bandit of those .\ It" to Robert S. and Verla V. 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FIRST OUT-King. Mill. wa. the 11,..t of the le.v en team. to go out of the Warren County Tournament at Franklin la.t Friday evenlnll when they were defeated by the ....: ayn ••vllle Spartanl by th e leore of 0-53. Left to Ri ght-Richard Frye (55) Spartan., Larry Reele (99) Atom., Phil Shepa rd ( ~ 2) ~ tomlJ, Je.rry Bradley (11) Spartan., Jim Purkey (33) Spartan.. - Picture Dy Portray, Franklin
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A Waynesville man was killed early Friday morning in an auto accident on.State Route 48 , s ou~ of Dayton. A Dayton resident was killed and another injured in the same accident. The injured man was treated and released. Roy V. Turner, 19, R. R. 2, Waynesville, was dead on arrival at 9 Miami Valley hospital. He was the ne'r, who r eside four miles south of Centerville on State Route 48. Local Sailor son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence TurHe was employed by the Forsythe Shoe Company, and is survived by Jack E. Lyst, seaman. USN, his paren~ and two sisters. Martha brother of Mrs. Doris Ryerson of Lee and Jill. Waynesville, was aboard the attack Funeral services were. held at 2 transport USS Lenawee participat- p. m. Monday at the Faith Luthering in the evacuation of the Tachen an church, 1260 Oakdale avenue, Islands. Dayton. with burial In David cemThe Lcnawee carried the first etery. shipment of evacuees from the is· Bromleigh Jones, 20, residing in lands. She arrived in Keelung on Dayton, but (ormerly of PhUadelWednesday, Feb. 9 and received a phia. was also pronounced dead on welcome from cheering and sing· arrival at Miami Valley hospital. ing crowds lining the watenront He was employed by Hodges Car while the ship of (-loaded 3800 ci· Wash, 328 Bowen St., Dayton. vilians. ' Surviving the accident was the U. S. Ambassador to Nationalist driver of the car, John Keirns, 26, China Karl L. Rankin sailell with Dayton Y.M.C.A., who suffered the ship as she retu~ned to the mouth injuries and body abrasions. Tachens the same day. State patrolomen reported the Lenawee landing craft and ship· crash occurred at Whipp Road . board personnel conducted con- about 1 a. m. Friday. They said tinUOUB amphibious oper tions for Keirns failed to round a curve oli the remaining two and one·half Route 48. days to clear the beach of troops The auto went off the left side and equigment that might be or o)f the road, rammed a tree and value to the Communists. brok~ in two parts. The sections The Lenawee is a unit of Am landed 50 feet apart. phibious Group, Western Pacific Patrolmen said all three occu· assigned to the 7th Fleet. .pants of the car were In the front seat. The auto was torn apart just back of the seat •
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on s oac Two members or the league champion Springboro Panthers have been named to the AlI·Warren County basketball team. Carlisle. Mason and Morrow each placed one man on the top five of the honor squad. Voting was done by the seven county cage coaches in conjuDction with the Franklin Chronicle, sponsors or the team. Gil Burson and Thee Lakes, two high scorers for Don Bolton's po. tent Panthers, are on the (irst five accompanied by Jim Ridinger of CarHsle, Jim Bergholt o( Morrow and Lee Erbcck of Mason. Burson and Gergholt were tied for first place in the balloting with 62 points each and are named co-captalns o( th~ all-eounty team. Coaihes voted for the top ten players In the county other thiln on their own team. The player
The Warren County Soil Conservation District has re<:eiv~ d a len-year service award (or instiMRS. B. V. SMITH ILL . tuting soil conservation practices Mrs. D. V . Smith WIUI taken on the many farms of the county. very !II .at her home on Sunday. Wayne E. Wilson, work unit conservationist announced t his week. CHAMPION CORN GROWERS-These Warren county farmefs were but Is Improving at this time. Wilson pointed out that the rerecently honOlred It I banquet held In Columbus In honor of Ohio GUESTS IN RICHMOND, IND. port was made possible by the corn growing chlmpions. Ell Furnll of Wlynllvllle, who wa. un· cooperation of the farmers of "1188S6 Ruth and ElIzabetb Bur· able to eHend the blnquet, WI' proclaimed county com growl'lg lIett were week nd guests of rei· Warren County in carrying out champion. Hils yield of 138.71 bu.hel. per Icre WII the top yield the many farm practices. In comativ a In Richmond, Ind. In the county In the 1954 National Selected Five Acre DeKIlb Com piling t he figures for the annual Growing Conh"t. Runnerup honoA _nt to Orin C. Cheney (left) federal reports on the accomplishof Pl .... nt PI.in with e yltld of 132.20 bu5hel. per acre. Also un· WSCS HAS LUNCHEON able to attend tlit banqutt was third pllce winner Chlrl" Roger. ments of the Warren County Soil Circle 4 ot the WSCS enjoyed a of LeHnon with. yltld of 119.92 bu5hel. per Icre. Another Leb· Conservation District, the ollowdell lous luncheon at the home of anon firmer, Clrl FllCher (right) took fourth pllce honors with I ing soil conservation pr~ioes Mra. M. A. Fulkerson during the were shown to be compleied in yield of 117.04 bushtl, per acre. past week. 1954 and for a 10-year total: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - HAPPY HOUR CLUB TO MEET Contour farming, 253 ~res in AuditI le miends 1954, 4,440 acres for 10-year toThe Happy Hour Club wUl meet on Tuesday, Maroh 8 at two p. m. tal i contour strip cropping, 80 acres in 1954, 256.5 acres 10 yearsi arren "un lans . at tbe home of Mrs. O. E. Mac rears; pasture seedin.g, 859 acres Five Warren county men have Innis. In 1954, 1,343 a~res III 10 years; dli been ordered to report for induc· ~edgerow planhng 28,350 In. ft. ea ne tion into the armed forces on Tu~sATTEND 08U CLA88E8 In 1954, 90,810 tn. ft. 10 years; day, March 15. They are: Mr. Horace Burnett haa spent .................. wildlife area improvement, 55.5 Warren County Auditor A. M Waynesville-Herman Isaacs. the past fl ye weeks at Ohio State FIRST TEAM acres in 1954i 255.5 acres 10 years; Parker reminds all persons, part Mason-Wchard Walker. Uwverslty attending classes for tGU BullIOn, Sprilllboro open drains, 21,000 In. ft. ill 1954, nershipS', corporations and associ Morrow - Mack Hopkins, Jr., lumbermen's employees. . Jlm Berrbolt, Morrow 127,777 ]n. ft. 10 years; tile drains ations engaged !J1I business that Raymond Metz. Jlm RidlD&'er. Carlllle 207,000 In. ft. in 1954, 302,575 In. they are required by law to fDe Loveland~oseph Arbino. MR8. NELL ANDER80N ILL Lee Erbeclk, Muoa ft. 10 yea.r s; bedding, 677 acres personal property tax returns by Tbe (oUowing seven men have Mra. Nell Andel'8Oll, motber of in ].954, 2,564 ~res in 10 years. March 31. This Includes manu- been called for armed forces phyMrs. Don Hawke, II critically UI , Tllee Lakes, S»riDlboro Diversion constrtrtion, 10.7 facturers, merchants, farmers, sical examination on Wednesday, nt the home of her daugbter, Mrs. SECOND 'tEAM miles in 1954, 38.7 miles 10 yeal'S; lawyers, doctora, dentists and ac- March 9: Schen, near Kingman. pond construction, 127 in 1954, countants, Parker explained. Waynesville-Ralph Lamb. 88 Res Pull:er, Morrow 722 in 10 years; waterway d.eve~ All residents of Ohio owning Lebanon Kenneth Hardert, Jim Fos. ClI'lIale RE8IDING IN ELLIS HOME lopment, 14,1~0 ~. ft. in 1954, Intangible proper~v, regardless of Junior Hie. Mrs. Glenn Borden was hostess 0 Bob Meeks, K1np Mills . Mr. and Mra. Orval Rote and 145,200 In. 1ft. 10 years; terrace, Its use, such as stocks, bonds, Franklin-Francis Fedders, Don- to the New Centur)' Club o~ Friday Congressman William H. NatJim Purkey, Waynenille chUdren are now residing in the 16 inUes In 1954', 163 mUes 10 notes, etc., are allo required to aId Croll. afternoon at. her home With Mrs. chert representative 0 f KenTom Batton, w&~ Ellis property on the comer of yearsi land dearing, nine acres in rile returns with the county audlSouth Lebanon....:.James Tincher. Garland Stamper, Miss Flossie tucky's Second District, will be Stale Route 73 and Dayton Ave. HONORABLE MENlDON 1954, nine acres 10 years; new tor. U an lndivid.ual, partnership Loveland-Russell Howell. Fires and Miss Elizabeth Chandler interviewed on the WLW-Telecooperators, 140 In 1954, &16 in 10 or corporatigp 0\11108 property in as guests o( the club. Following vision show '~eport to the Glen AIlSPUb, Sprl.Dcbol'O GUE8TS FROM SPRINGFIEL.D Larry BOQb. BlrYeJRaJ'I years; basic conse-rvatiQD plans, more tJwI tpA: c~unty, separate the busineu session, Mrs. Paul People," on' Sunday, March 6. Mra. Velma Owen and children Paul Shipley, waynenille 32 in 1954, 318 in 10 years; appli- returns must be filed in each I Vandervort and Mrs. Glenn Alex- Conducting the interview will be of Sprlnglleld, were Sunday guests 11m McClunr, Muon cation for assistance, none in 19M, county, Parker said. • ander were In charge of the pro- Rep. Clarence J. Brown of Ohio's or her mother, Mrs. Luome Arml· 859. in 10 years. Mandatory penalties are proW I gram. M.rs. Vandervort talked on Seventh District, moderator of Jack yost, KInp Mllls tage at the FrlendJ Home. Further information may be vided by state law for the filing the experIences of Mr. Ro~er.t Vo.g· the program. 1 ·Co-Capta1n8 obtained on soil conservation of returns after MIBrch 31. '/0 eJer. who was held a prtsoner 10 The young iawmaker from the .................,. practices by contacting Wilson at Pa.r ker explained that the rate Austria for some time, a~d recen~y Blue Grass state who succeeded HOME FROM HOSPITAl. Mr. A. H. Earnhart, who hu named first by each mentor re- his office at 13 South Broad·w ay of tax on tangible property varies Ohio Senators and Congressmen ~lked . at a Rotary meetlI!g in Clll- the ]ate Garrett Withers to the in different localities according to were urged to vote for repeal of CllUlBti. She ha~ the pTlvilege. of House in 1953 is a former ball been confined In the Cl1nton Me- ceived ten points with the others in Lebanon.. need and is identkal with the rate the 1954 "sliding scale" farm law hearing him and in a very fme player and a veteran of the Navy. mortal hoepltal, Is now convalello, getting 9-8-741, etc. On th~ second team are two r .... on real estate and publlc uWity and subst1tullon of farm prl e sup· manner reviewed his speech. . Previous publU: service positions •e log at hi. home. F, property for a specific taxing dis- porta nt full parity by R "grus· The club adjourned to meet With include an appointment as FedWaynesville boys, Jim Purkey and FLIES TO NEW MEXICO Tom Hatton, along with Rex Partrict. · roota" Farmers won delegallon Mrs. J . K. Pres.ton in March at the era1 Conciliation Commissioner, Mrs. Walter Frasure Dew to lUG In intangible pr'operty. produc- this week. Party Hous~. A delicious dessert three terms as county attorney Albuquerque, during the put week A meeting of the Warren County tive investments alie taxed at five The new price 8upport law course was served during the so· and service as Commonwealth's and spens several days with her Farmers' Union will be held next per cent of the Inc'ome yield while should Include nuthorlty to use cial hour. Attorney 01 Kentucky's Eighth sisler. . Tuesday, March 8, at 8 p. m. in the unproductive !Dv,e stments are I)rodu tlon payments to farmers J'udicial District which includes Lebanon Grange Hall It was an· taxed at two m1lls on each dollar along with other methods of SliP ' All d W ti nounced by Henry D~iver of near valuation. Depositll are also taxed Ilortlng farm prices, the Farmers '~~p~~t to a~:n~~~e,~s~hiCh ATTEND FATHER'8 FUNERAL Springboro, temporary chairman at two mills on the ~ollar. nlon delegation recommended. features a 4tf'ferent Washington Mr. nnd Mra. Floyd Williams of of the union. . AI~ tax collected, 1n the county . Among the 39 Ohio Farmers D personality each Sund·aY can be l\Iorrl8tow~ N. J " and Mr. and The county union has reached ~s paid to the county treas~er ~nd Union members who made the trip . seen over WlLW-T, Cinci'nnati, Mra. Kenneth St. John spent the charter strength Driver reports IS used for schools, hbrarles, to Washington trom this area were Mrs. Don Weltz entertamed at and WLW-C Columbus at 12'45 week end here on account of the I and will elect p~rmanent officer~ health, police andl fire services, Mr. and Mrs. RMdes ~un nell au(l her hom~ in Leban~n on Wednes; P. M.. WlLW-D, Dayto~, carries death of Mr. John Settlemyre. at Tuesday's meeting. Plans will Parker .explained. \ eman C. Wood. day e~en1Og. with a Stork Shower the sbQW at 12:55 P. M. EST. also be made for a meeting in Tax forms (or filing ret';l"1~ can The Ohio delegation was Pllrt or honorlllg Mrs. Robert Hunter, her HOM E FROM H08PITAL Purkey Hatton April at which time it is hoped be obtained (rom the Auditor s of- a group at more than 200 Farmers sister·in-law, of Waynesville. Mrs. Mrs. BeBsle' Cook Is convalescker, Morrow; Bob Meeks, Kings the ~oup will receIve a charter (ice .in Lebano';!. . Inf~rhtiO~t:: Uwon members trom Ohio, North Hunter r~ceived many lovely little Ing at her bome atter spending " and Jim Fox CarUsle. Re- from the National Farmers' Union. gard10g pr?Vi510ns, 0 1 t e Dakota Indiana. illinois and WIs- gifts, which the guests spent much fe,w days at MoClellan hospital In Mills ceiv~g honorable' mention are All members of the group, other law r egarding pel~onda :ropeg; conSln' who made the trip by bus time in admiring. Dainty refresh· Xenia. for observation and treat· Glen Anspach. Springboro; Larry farmers and their families are in- tax may be t obta ne Tax~~on i~ under the sponsorship ot National ments were served. - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- ment. countyb Depar men t 0 f Farmers Union The trlpa \V ere The invited guests were: Mrs. May~r ' Sthe~~o~ surfered a se· Hough, Harveysburg; Paul Shlp- vited to the meeting. S ley, Waynesville, Jim. McClung, The 15 members of the all-coun. Colum us. nwarda for outstanding service to Thelma Camden, Mrs. Elwood =::run:~nd o.wa~ re:~!~d ~n:-:. BUTTON8 AND BEAUX local Fnrmers nlan ol'gnnlzaUons. Rhonemus, Mrs. Stella Thomas, Clelland Hospital In Xenia by the The ButtQD8 and Beaux group or Mason, and,Jack Yost, K10gs Mills. ty team and their coaches will be Anspach played only hal( the f th Ch .1 d th Mrs. Dorothy Hodson of Bellbrook, Stubbs funeral borne ambulance the Cb.l\d Conservation League . guests 0 . e rODlc e an e (h MI ' S 'th M s George . season for Springboro, Jle10g deCincinnati Gardens next Tuesday 011 S HOT' BY LAWNMOWER rs. rvm mI . ~ r . wUl meet at the home of Mrs. WIlclared ineligible Jan . 15 after .. ( th Current. Mrs. Wllhs Hunter, Mrs. MAY COME IN HANDY .lIam Strouse on Wednesday, Maroh reachin his 20th birthday. evemng for a performance 0 e A man In Painesville, .Oblo, was William Weltz , Mrs. John Bohn, g Hollywood Ice Revue. ~l play~rs 9, ot 8 p. m. shot by his lawnmower. Seems Mrs. C. Lee Hawke, Mrs. Don You might like to know that Springboro's Don Bolton was nal1)~d to the ~quad. will rece1ve The Warren County ,!,u~erc~- he WIlS culling the lawn and the Hawke, Mrs. Mae Cardwell, .Miss about 4,000 hotels and motor courts . RECOVERING FROM FALLS named honorary coach of the ~Iastic cards sl~lfYlDg outstand losis and Health AsSOClahon IS blades of the mower clipped and Dee Hawke, Miss Anna Flannery, In our land accept "guests with 109 athletic achievement. sponsoring chest x-rays on Thurs- exploded n .22 cartridge. The bul· Mrs David Flannery Mrs. M. F. dogs." (May come In handy some Mrs. Earl Crawford and Mrs. county squad by virtue o( his Voting for the team were Bol day March 24 from 9 A. M. till let hit him In the foot. Wel'tz and the honor' guest. day.) Loulae WUson who have been Buf· winning the league All votes were cast by the coach- ton, Springhoro; Jack Sout~er 4 P. M. at the :Lebanon Town {erlng with fractured arma as ' a result or falla on the Icy atreets es after the close o( regular sea- Morrow; Bob Colburn,. Carlls~e; HaH, Dee Hawke, executive secn. tew · weeks ago, are both 1m· son play but be (ore the start ,of Ken Emrick, Waynesville; J1m l'etary of the association announcproving and able to be Ollt again. the Warren County tournament so Hough, Harveysburg; Jack Wood, ed this week• . __ performances · in the tournament Kings Mills, and Walter ' Dwire, This visit by the mobile unit is CIRCLE 11 MEET8 AT BROWNS w~uld not effect their choices. Mason. chiefly for food handlers, how~e~ ever anyone in the county may Springboro's Panthers will try to get foul number five. game was the score tied. SpringCIrcle 11 of the WSCS met at e e While Burson was collecting boro led 17-16 at the first quarthe home of Mrs. Howard Brown 'h ave an x-ray a t thl'S tun' . e ' The to tak e an otller step toward a on Tuesday evening. DUring the 11• •11 cost?f the x-ray for d'o~ hand- class B district basketball cham- only nine points for the Panthers, ter mark; it was tied 27-27 at . blJsluess session plans were mad3 V' • V · • .... •• .. lers IS one .doUar: . . . pionship Sat u r day afternoon their other representatives to the half-time, and the Preble County to serve the lunoheon at the next ~ The mobIle ~nlt w~~l V1Slt ~he when the.)' tangle with tough All-County squad, center Thee school held a two-pOint, 51-49 h I n AprIl at Wh1Ch W t Elkton of Preble County Lakes took up the slack and advantage at the end of the thl~d t regular WSCS meeting, c.oun ypupils, sc 00 Steac 1 b ~rs an d 0 th er in es ~ at the Methodist ohurch. Mar!lh 17 tIme the . quarter-finals of the south-' d'umped in 24 points. However, quarter. . . . school employes wlll be x-rayed. western district meet at Xenia. Pierce of Lanier was high for The teams battled back and The association will hold its The Panthers moved into the ·bolih teams by netting 26 points. fourth 'for !!he first six minutes The . Morrow Panthers, Warren Morrow, 52. o. F. P. annual meeting at the Golden quarter-finals T u e s day night Making one of their rare ap- of the fined period, with the lead county touornament champs, won Bergholt -------------- 3 7 13 Lamb Hotel in Le'banon on Wed- with a I\!rrd-fought, tJhriUing 70- pearances in a game as close as dhanging hands on numerous their first game' at the district CarPer --------------- 6 0 12 nesday, MarCh 23 at 6:30 P. MI. 63 win over Lanier, in the open- Tuesday's the Springboro Ib ench ooe:asions. With a little more . . tournament in ~enia Monday night Lewis -------------- - 6 2 14 ing round of district play. West perfomed capably for coach Don than two minutes remaining, The Rainbow AdvISOry Council 'from 'West Alexandria ~2-50. Parj[er --- --- --------- 2 2 ; Elkton also moved up Tuesday 'b y Bolton, and aided considerably Glennis Helton hit a jump shot held their February meeUng at They will meet New Vienna In a ·Turner ------------- 3_ ~ _ Easter S ·e .- I Sale edging Farmersville, 58-56. in carrying the Panthers to vic- from the right of the foul line the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert single game Thur'sday evening. T -' 10 12 62 in Pijiying more tllan hallf the tory in . the final quarter. The to ,b reak a 59-59 tie and give otala __ _________ _~ p game without tl:l~ services ' of Helton ,brotihers, Glennis and the Panthers a lead which they Vaught with Mr, adn Mrs. A. L. New Vienna is this 'year's Clinton . Schuhart a.s guests. Mrs. ScllUhart county tourney tytl1at. W. Ale.xandrla,. 50O. F. • Bege L 'hlghscoring forward Gil Burson, Kenny, and Don Faris scored 20 held until ~e final buzzer. told the club of her trip to New Morrow center Bob Lewis tossed Hofaoker . ------,------ 7 ~ UI the Panthers de~g!hte.d the home- points among them, with Glennis' .SeeoJIda later. UtUe J..arry York to receive the award. given in a hook Ihot with 15 seconds on Unger ------'---------- 6 10 . town turnout ,by commg from be- Helton, :filling in nob.l y for Bur- Mantall added a tan, shot to to the Warren County group for the clock to "lve bts team the Early ---------------- 5 0 8 Warren County"s 22nd annual, hind in the last quarter to roll son, accounting for 15. ' make It 61-0 tbeb a field. roal romotion of hsale of milkn. in the opening gime ..victory. . , . . Fudge -------- II1 I1 8 !lastet Seal Sale c'a mpa Ign un der to a seven-point victory. M _ ... _ P acb ls . hi Reynolds------_____________ 'R egular 'Boro. forwar d J erry eaeh by the B,e,!"U ,,--. ~ ooed' 'b w c W88 MrlP'ea""v.au~t Tom Hoflcker. Larry Unger and Jonee ________ .:._____ 0 '. 2 . 2 the sponsorship of the Warren .B urson was plaped by a Brickley and guard Frank. Wood- IlDCI a hee tIIrinr by KaIQ JOY Y everyone. . ' au Curtis caught fire for West AlesI •County Sodety lor- Crippled loul jiDll: throuctaout the pme ward also rode the bench during Belton, 1IIl4W1tobed . . . . . conducted the ~ion ~ the andrla in the lourth period to tie . Totall _____________ 21 8 60 Children and ' Adults is alated to and eveatually left tbe pme parts of tlbe game, as Bolton gave two J.,aJder baCJleUl. mon4 ' tile ~ji: W~·~c::'~~=,; it I5Ckll iii the last minute of play. Score By Qaarten. gei..under way 10 a¢ .c on- with his fifth pel'l101lllloul late nJs reserves. a ~ to play ClOut . to .1. ftDIl maqIa. or ';"e couneU Idjouomecl to m~t Morrow, Warren count)' toum- Morro" ____ ..._:.. ___14 25 8i1 62 ~~eU IthroLauPura lB.i8Ite r rgb~: ~::...~-'!!':!'a~b" ~4: under pressure, and they came 70-61. cun O, with IIr IDd lira. Harold Wertl ament chimp, led at evIl'1 turn. Weat AleUlUlria __11 at J9 60 _ through for him. Should the Panthen Jet by ill _01 a deI1cioaI dlliert 'J)ut · it took LewiI' clutch shot to ' campaign pubUcit:, ebaJrman an- way ....... the 8eeOII4 qaar'nle closeness Of the contest West Elldon on Saturday. tiler ~ by..tbe IIoIt 1IDd provide the two-poIDt Jeacl ICOl'e AOUDCecl. ............ taka 1m. . . wu wi~eued by b fact that DUl7 run. up ap1Dat Morrow.apia =::.~ at the.ad. Get 2. 3.Ring Blnde... -Here (Oonttaae4' 011 . . . . Two) . . . . retaraIq &lie ........ JaaJI no less than 17 times durinc the (Coatlllae4 on .... I'oar)
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Now, tbeNtON, IT OR· DAINNlDD bJ the Co\lneU of the , ORDINANCE No. -235 vm... of Wa)'ll.."UIII. Oblo : I.tabll.h.d F.bruary, 11eO AN ORDINANCE TO AJlEND 1. SecUon I <a> &Dod Seetlon , . PAUL A. IOH_RER ___ ____ _____ . ___________ ___ _Edltor .nd Pub"..... ORDINANCE No. 197 FIXING (b) or Ordinance N(). 197 are OI OILIA J. ____________________________ III.... TH E RATES TO BE CHARGED amended to read u f'ollows' BY TH E VIL L A GE OF . ' WAYNESVILLE, 0 H I O. TO "Section 8 (a ) For JUlY lot, par· THE OWNERS OF BENEF1 T. eel or Innd. bulldlng or premises. Published ~v8ry Thllnda, Mel'll1lll ED PR PERTY FOR TRE USE Iituated within the corporate Um· at Wayne8vllle, Warren Oouav. OUo. OF ITS SANITARY EWER. Its or the Village of Waynesville. Entered as second olu. . . ...1' . . AGE SYSTEM, OR PAR T S Ohio, and having any conn cllon the postoCfice at Wa71le.... 111.. O~, THEREOF. wit h the village aanlltary sewer· under the act of March I . 1171. WHEREAS. the Department of l18e system or accessible to 8&1d Hewth or the State or Ohio has Banltary sowerage sYBtem wheth r SUl!seJ'iptlon Rate!J-f2. Per Yea.r , In advance, In 01Uo ; '2.~0 elMwh .... grnnted permission to dlschargo connected directly t her to or not . sewage Into Uto water ot the State or otherwise dJBhcarglcng sanitary I under authorit y of th e Ohio Watel sewage, Indust rial wastes. water Follatlon onlrol Act, Sections 0 1' other IJQuld8, either dlr cUy .or THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1955 6111.01 to 6111 .08 Revised ode IlJd lnICtly, Into the vlllag sanl· tary sewerage system, said chargo 54, who died at ;his h ome in of bJo ; S, the expirat ion dat e or rental shatl be bn sE,d upon the . WHEUEA S pokane, Washington, February of Bald permit Is July 16, 1965, and Quantity of water used thereon or 19. The Scileer er family on ly re- said permit Is subject to modlflca . th r In as Ute same Is measured MISS JANE FITE cently had moved there from 1Ft.. tion or revocation ; by Ute vlll nge water meter tllere Dodge. Funeral ser vices and Correlpondent WHEREAS, the renewal of said In U8e, and there shall be charged : burial for Mr. &heere. were held permJt Is subject to the conditions tor t he flrll t 20,000 gallons of Threc loung men from W s in Ft . Dodge February 24. Among prescribed by the Water Poll uUon water, or part th ereot, 8 S used per community have enlis1ed in the ilis othel' s urvivors is h is mother, Control Board as contained In the Quarter year, the Bum of Seven BoUars nnd Fifty Cents ($7.50); U. S. Army and rc porled last of Ft. Dod)!e. who has frequently leLler of transmittal ' \VHEREA , the r~nowal condl- for each thousand gallons or waler week 10 N'IIshville, Tenn . They v isited in Harveysburg with the tlOI18 speci fied thllt the Village used In exceS8 of 20.000 gallons ar e, Tommy Masters, son of Mr. welches. "amend the exJstlog sewer rate and nol exceed ing 30.000 gwlont! Mrs. Mary Shanholtz of Xenia, ordinance to ass tiS a minimum per Quarter year, at the rate of and Mrs. Em rson Masters, David Brooks, son OC Mr. and Mrs. Ray- spent the weekend here with her use fee ot $30.00 per annum per FlCteen Cents UO.15) per 1.000 mond Brooks, and Walter Hilde- sisters, W sses Frances and Vina tnll lIB proposed In lhe Intorma . gallons; for oneh thousand gallons. MORROW PANTHERS - WARREN COUNTY TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS tion accompanying your appll ca . of water In .excess of 30.000 gal· brecht . son oC Mr. and Mrs. Her - Hinkens. Ions and not In excess ot 40 .000 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster llon tor this permit." shel Hildebrecht. \VH EREAS, the ren wal cotldl· gwlons pel' Quarter year. at "the ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Moore en tertained their bridge club to tlons fur ther specified that tbe rate of Ten Cents ($O.H) per 1,000 rll~, I~" spent last week in Ket tering, as a tu rkey dinner at tihe ir hom e, Vil lage "r8-examlno Ute p roposed gallons ; Cor each thous und gallonlj U~ Uj Uj 1. . . .11 ~ house-guests, of their son-in-law Saturday evening followed by plan ol fJn nnclng, ns set forth In wat er In excess or 40,000 gnllons :I~ V I i and d auglhter, Mr. and Mrs. sevl'ral rounds of cards. the Information s uhmltted wltb and not In exce 88 oC 50,000 g&lR f . your application tor this permit Ions pe r Quarter year at the rnte . e usmg to gi~e up wben 15 poin ts behind, a lighting Morrow leami-----from this comS ever al persons Arthur Phillabaum. mun ity attended World Day of In the light of revenu e colle tJo~ of Five enta ($0.06) per 1.0 /) rallied to edge Sprmgboro 71 -68 las t Friday and win its first champion· featin g Car lisle last Wedn esday, John Thompson, 79, died Thes- Prayer services held Friday after- experienced under the amend ed gallons; tor each th ousand gal· ship in the 33·year history of the Warren County tournament. 60-44. in t he losers' bracket finals. day at Clinton Memorial Hospital, nOOn at Spr ingfield church, near rates and 8ubmJ t a time sohedule Ions In excesB ot 60,000 gallons at . PJa y i n~ before a capac! ty crowd at the FrankUn High School gym, The Pa nthers got reve nge for the Wilmington, after a brief illness. Sligo. showing when the Vmage can I the rate of Two and on'a-balf Cents Spr~gboro s league champIon Panthers rolled to a 15-point advantage pasting handed them by the Tribe He lived in HarveySburg before Mrs. J en ny Graham and her reasonsbly expect to finance the I ($0.025) per 1.000 sallons per In the firs t quarter and it looked as+ - - - - - - - - - - -- - moving to Wilmington several daughter, Miss Kathlenen Gra- pl'oject nnd begin const ruction quarter ; provided that t he min i' if MorrolV would have nothin g to in scoring with 28 ' p . ts th less than a week before in the years ago, wh ere he was custo- ham have retur ned from a vaca - thereoC." per say about Fr iday's contest. . How· Green and Gold took dian of the Clinton County Nati- tion in Florida. "Section 3 ( b ) For a.ny lot. par. ever , the other Panthers m the ing situation and bega.n to close ners' bracket. Carlisle later fell onal Bank. He is survided by C\1lr~ Laura Sb ida1<er has recel or land. building or premises ~~~~~gr:~~s;~tto;:~~:~eu~~ ~~; in on Springboro. inlo the loser s' round by bowing his ·wid ow. Lydia Ward Thomp- turn ed to her 'home, following a EASTER SEAL SALEBlt uated outllde or the corporate finally overhauled 'Boro and The nrst tie since the opening to Morrow. son, who is the aunt of Robert weeks visit with Mrs. Mayme Mrs. Ruth Sher wood, ' fund ~:fte~ ~~o~h~nXll~a:~n~r :;y~~~: I notched the victory. minutes came with two minutes Frank Woodward scored 17 Ward, Harveysburg. Hatfield, of Lebanon. drlve chairman, announced tod ay necUon with the vl11&lJe aanitary Although both teams had al. lhefl in the third period when Berg· poin ts in the fi rst half and added Funeral s e r vic; e s for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fran k Ferdig has that fun ds w111 be raised again Bewerage system or otherwise dis. ready assured themselves of berths olt sunk ~ one-hander to knot It 11 more in the last two. periods to Thompson wer e conducted Frith.rough the sale of Eas ter ~eals. charging sanItary sewage, Indus. in the Class B district tournament at 46~. Boro pulled away to a total 28 for the evenmg, as ~e day from Reynolds Funeral Home • Nine t housand letters containing trial wastea, water, 011' other 11. at Xenia . the .gallle was for the res. 50-46 advantage but. 8ergholt paced the P!lnthe~s to thelr wm. wiah burial in Spring Grove NEW STORE HOURS _ these colorf ul seals, significant of qulds, either dlrecUy 01' Indirectly ti e of the co p dumped in two more qUIck ones, to All-county Jun Ridinger led CarCemetery. ................. .... ........ the Easter season, will be going Inlo lhe vllla, e aanitay 8ewer8g~ c:amp and wa un~ ~o~na~ent pull Morrow back into a tie. Jerry lisle in their loss, by seoring 19 The Adult Class of the Methoi nt~ 'homes throughout the county system, said charge s haJl be based an recedin S ~s ar · oug BS Brickley sunk a pair of free throws points. dist Church, met Friday evening, in the near future to help raise upon the Quantity of 'Water uaed SP~in:boro wa~ o:t~e~ kClas~es. a~ tbe quarter ended to once again 10 Friday's ~inale only four in the church social rooms, with .. funds for t he m any activities ot thereon or therein a8 tbe s~e Is hJch h 11 bes ~ : nx gIve Springboro the lead. players broke mto the scorini Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tuck er as the society on beb aU of the measured by a water meter th ere wba . as usua t y e t e~gue Morrow took the lead for the column for Morrow. to split the hosts. county's crippled childr en and In use whJoh meter s n be to the c ndmP:oDB t come 0:r:am~ Urne, first time in the game at 5'42 of team's 71 points. 10 addiUon to adul ts approval ot the Board of Trustees a amos succee e . owever. th f' al lad B bIt ' d Bergbolt'l 28 Lewis hit 17 Wi!The band mothers will sponWILL BE OPEN .1U' • of Public Affairs and there sball a 32-year hunger for a winner's e In per as erg 0 ma e b Car 't 14 d R p' .. sor a public chili and oy~ sup."u r a. S~~rwo~ reports a re- be charged for lh~ tlrllt 20,000 gal. trophy was too much to be denied lhe second of his two free throws ur ~r go a.n eJ( ar.er per in fbe high school cafeteria, VISed ma llmg h st has been com- 101lB of water or part th ereot ao and the final score showed Jack to break a 58-58 deadlock. The dumped m 12. Saturday evening, between the pleted and the ~es~onse this year ulled per Quarter year t he s u~ of Souther's boys on top. . big forward had tied the Icore 20 hou rs of 5;30 and 8 P. M. shOUld be g rotifymg. Nine Dollara ($9.00) : fo r each Morrow's win leaves Kings Mills seconds previous with a bucket THRILLING FINISH nil 9:00 P. M. Mrs. Evelyn Masters who has Among the major projects supthousand gallons ot walter uB ed In as the only school in the county from the Ooor. Monoow Q F ~.............. 9 F T been employed as a clerk at po~ted by Ohio's Societies for the elcess ot 20.000 gallons and not never to have won a tournament. The winners stretched their lead ~~=~~It 1: ~: :u~:-'" ~ ~ Dostera market hCj! re, is now emCrlppled are consultant-demon- exceeding 30,000 gallons TIer Quar· Paced by their all-county play- to five points late in the game but Turn.... 0 0 01.11.. • U II CLOSED ployed w ith a Centerville factory. IItratio . tr t' l' . ter year. at the rate of Eighteen 1 . S . b f fro b Oarpe:r $ 2 U Brlelcln ! IS II n lDS uc Ion c lDlCS on Cents ($0.18) er thousand al. ers GI Burson and Thee Lakes, prmg oro was ar m eaten. Lo...n, .,. 11 lIant&U 1 0 I ,Mrs. Ph yllis Skidmore r eplaces cerebral palsy and epilepsy, Ions ; tor each ~ousandl gallon! of Springboro r~red Into a com· Two foul shots by Lakel and a twoKilburn ~ ~ ~ FuI , ~ ~~ replaces Mrs. Masters at the t reatmen\ ~erS for cerebral water In excels of 110000 gallollB man ding lead In the opening min- hander from 30 feet by Burson Total, . 28 18 11 Total, 10 !8 •• grocery. palsy and recreati~nal camping and not exceedlnl f.'O:OOO gallonB utes, and late in the · flnt period with juat over a ~ute to play Qauun I I 3 T . At 7:00 Mr. and Mrs. Erns t Moore and for physlcallr . handicapped childper Quarter year at t:he rate of had stretched their margin to 22·7. p~Ued 'BolO back mto a 67~ tie. :;'r:.bor~· :: : :: ::: U. :: ~g 71 Lamily, of Dal)'ton, were guests, reno In addition, a wide variety Twelve Cents ('0.12) per thou· Morrow came back to narrow it W1th 55 seconds on the clock, Bob _ 88 Sunday, of Mr. Moore's pare{lts, '11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1,. ()f assistance is l!xtended to those Band gallons for eacll thousand to 22-11 at the quarter break, but Lewis gave Morrow its final lead SWEET REVENGE Mr. and M~. J. C. Moore. Q P T NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT afflicted .w ith various types of gallons of water In ellCtll1l at tU,' 'Boro still held a 38-28 balfUtne as he drove in with a perfect layup !lpriDlboro G F T Carlble Mrs. Minne Welch w.as caUed cripplIng aJIments. 000 gallons and not exceeding leaa, as the teams setUed down and shot. Woodward • 10 1!8 Rldln,.r 7 ~ 19 to Ft. Dodge, Iowa, last week, Executor All thi . . 50,000 gallons per Qualrter s.t the la d te i th B gh It ~ dd d t fr th Burton ., a 11 Fox a 6I t2I S IS dU'ected toward rate of Slx Cents ($0.06) per p dye on even rMS n e secf e~ 0 a e wo ~ rows t.ku 4 I 10 Aleom • owing to the sudden d eath of Estste of Sar.ah. W. Smith, .De· helping the physically handicap- thousand gallons; ' for each thous. on quarter. or orro~ and Brlcltley- one for Brlelder. I 0 4 M. Goorr . • 0 6 her !brother, Edward Scheerer, ceased. ped, particular ly children, break and gallons In excees . of 60,000 When the second half opened, the losers m the final sec~nds to IIarota I .! .!. .!. 801m O ! 2 Notice is her ~by given that D. even' in their efforts to live nor . . per Quarter at the rata of Three fan s knew that Morrow was still account for the 71-68 margm. , ................... "., Totall . 22 18 80 Total. iI 14« Ralph Smith, whose Post Office mal lives, Mrs . Sherwood ex- Cents ($0.03) per 1.000 gallons ; in the game. Paced by all-county Springboro gai.ned the right to Sc_ loy Quarten I I 3 T sddress is Waynesville, Ohio, has plained. Provided t hat the minimum Jim Bergholt, who led .both teams play Morrow in the finals by de- ~:lr.':r:'. 11 24 ., 10 Charge shall be Nltls Dollars s II II U been duly appointed as Executor of the Estate of Sarah W. Smith, returned home following a two ($9.00) per quarter year or part - FORlale of Warr-en County, Ohio, de· weeks vacation' trip through the tbereof." II. All original sections and pro· South Dltc~ ceased. Dated this 19th day of February, - - ' - -- - - - - - - visions of Ordinance Number 197, except as amended by tbe within Water Lines 1955. ,,,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 •. Ordinance shall rema.ln In full RALPH H. CAREY, Septic Tanks and torce aud virtue ot law, and orlg· Judge of the Probate Court, In ol Sections a (a) anel 8 (b) of Dairy cattle at the Lebanon Leachln. Lln.s Ord inance No. 197, anJ7 other In · Warren County, Ohio LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH consistent provi sions are expreBsly State Farm are one of 19 herds METHODI8T CHURCH Installed Stanley & Stanley, Attys. repealed and 8upersed,sd by the throughout Ohio to recently com· Dale Limbert. M.lnlster B. E. Daughn, Pastor 2·24-(3t)-3·10 Foundations Du. amendment8 Incorporated In the plete a year's testing under the of· Church SchOOl, 9 : 80 a. m.. Mr. Unified Service, 9 : 45 a . m. HOURS : ficial Herd Improvement Registry Herbert KcMUlan. Supt. 12 In., 18 In. and se In. Wide within Ordlnnnce. . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT County In.pected WorshIp ·Servlce. 10: 80 a. m. II I . For the reasollB stated In program of the Holstein·Friesian 9 to 11:45 ' •• m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Executor the preamble bereof and In order Association of AIilerica, it was an- Youth YellowlIslp Sunday 7 : 30 1 to 5 . p. m. The Rev. Samuel N. Keys, Rector Estate of Seth Sidwell E1lI8. to promote th e public health. nounced this week by association p.m. Sunday: Except Wednnday P. M. safety, welfare. welfarll and CI7ll' officials in BratUesboro, vt. Choir Practice Thureday 8.00. Deceaaed. Oregonia Rt. 1 Phon. 2·1218 Leb. Holy Communion, 7: SO a. m. venJ encs of the residents of Sixty·six cows at the Lebanon Notice IB hereby -gIven that ................,.........., Churoh School, 10 : 00 a. m. , Abov. Woolworth's Ws.yneavtlle, Ohio, thl' Ordinance farm were milked three times Elsie Ellis whose Post OCtloe Ad· Adult WorshIp, 1)-;00 a. m. Is declared to be an emergency Ii and 10e 8tor. daily in the test, with each cow FER'RY CHURCH OF CHRIST drees is R. It. 3, Waynesville. measure. and shall take effect Dnd producing an average milk yield Ohio, has been duly appointed 81' LAND BANK be In torce Imm ediately upon Its of 12360 during the year The Byron Carver. Minister UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Executrix of the Eetate of Seth Telephone 2-430 I passing. Leb ' h d' b 'tt f t Bible School, 9 :30 a. m. anon er s av~rage u er a Morning Wor8hlp, 10:30 a. m. William Channon, MlDJlLer. Sidwell ElUs, late of Warren Coun · RALPH BELCHER, Sunday School 9:1I0 11.. 10. , Mr. t y, deceased. . Preeldent of CouDcLl. yield was ~27 and It had an aver- Prayer Meeting, 7 : 00 p. m. age daily Yield of 18 quarts during Young People'. Meetlnc. 7: 00. Harley Thomal, SUIlt. Attest : Dated this 14th day of February, the testing period. Evening Silrvlcell, 7: 30 p. m. Preacbl llg, every olbel Sunda,. "1955, MARY STANSBERllY, 11 ;4 5 a. m. High of the 19 herds In average RALPH H. CAREY, Clerk ot Counclll Evening Service. first Sunday 111 milk yJeld for the year was a herd OPTOMETRIST Approved : Judge of the Probate Court, month. belonging to Earl G. Balnhard of FIR8T CHURCH OF CHRI8T A. ANDERSON, . CHARLES Warren County. Ohio XENIA, OHIO Trumbull County, with 14,609. This 4%-LONG TERM Solicitor. Stanley & Slanley, Attys. high-producing herd consisted of Price Roberts, Minister 2t- 3·3·J O CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS 2-17-(3t)-3-3 No Repayment "11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" =--:---:-_ _ ________ 22 cows. The Lebanon herd was Bible School at 9:80 a. m. Oharlu Rob.rta, Mlnlater. the largest of the 19 being tested. Morning Worship at 10 : 30 a. m. Restrictions CbarlN Stan Ie;, Bupt. Testing was supervised by Ohio Evening Worship at 7: 30 p. m. FULL INFORMATION AT Worshl" Service, 10 s. m . State UnJversity In cooperaUon Prayer Meeting each Wednesday Why are there 80 matty diverse Sunday Sobool. 11 a. m. religious SystemB each derived with the Holstein·Friesian Associ!!' evenIng. tion. rr m a Propbet of the I~ast! OREGONIA EVAN~ELICAL U" B 8T. AUGU8TINE CHURCH "Baha'u'Uab teaches that the Prophet returns to thl8 earth at ss N. Broadway Phone 3-2866 William Leier, MInister Rev. Jobn BerninI, Putor. Intervals of approximately onn (Olldy MassN 8:16 and 10: 00 a. m. Sunday Sohool, 9:30 a. m., Frank LEBANON, OHIO Swartzet, Supt. thousand years. more or less. He ELLIS H. STURM, Sec·y-Treaa. Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. _ I eturns to tbls world In. order to Youth Fellowlhlp, bl·weekly, revive the extinct spirit ot fs.lth_ . The. Warren County Shrine 6:80 p. m., Mn. WOms. Gibbs, LEBANON CHR.eTIAN SCIENC!! A.nd therefore the hlstolry or rell- Club at its annual reoqanizaUon Youth director. ChrleUan Science lervices are glon Is the coming of many great meeting at Colonial Inn in LebaARTIFICIAL held every Sunday mornlnc at 10 Prophets. But their tollo'wera have non elected Joe Hundley of LebaHlgh1alld A".. at 11 o'oleok. all said that their own Prophet was non, president for the coming MT. HOLL.,. METHODI8T , Bund.,. Ichool at Uie aawe hour. WITH FlRI different and superior, and there- year to succeed Phil Hegner of Ra7DIond L. MOzena, Mintster Teetlmou), meetlng8. 11t Wedn. . fore there could be no IreconcllJa- Mason. . Sunday School, 9: 80 L m., E- day evealllC of each month at 8. tlon with the people who were Othe.r officers elected include •. Earnhart, Supt. 'lra I. dang.rousl How much It BUN5AY RADIO PROGRAMS:' equally loyal to some olt her Pro- Harold Snider, Le-banon, first Worablp Set'Vlce, 10:80 a. m. will d••,roy II always a qu ••tlon. phet. Baha'u'lJab" proclaimed that vice presldent; D i c: k Irelan, Evening Service, 7.80 p. m. W&U-8:41i L m. WINQ-8:00 a. m. In their IDmoat being, In their Wayne8Vil~e, second vice pres IGood Inlurance I. your only lure WPJ'B.-4: 00 p. m. functions, powera aDd attributes - dent Harry GUtbiel, Lebanon " the Phophets are one. Tlbt. 'Is the eec:retary'and Harrv Palmer, Ma. FULL GOSPEL 'CHURCH OF protection. Why not ... UI about • • "" OJ THE A8SEMBLY OF GOD . test that God lmpoeel, ·u 18 not IOn, treasurer. CHURCH OF' CHRIIT It todDy-b.for. It'l too laid our., tha.t a great BeIDl come, Into . Plans for ·the year \'\lere disHarvey.burl Main and Miami ~treeta this .world at 'ln'tertala; dU~r8nt In cussed and new officers will be Rev. Thomu ~rlllon. Putor. boJly, In family name, cllfterant In installed by members of , Syrian Bible ,tudy, Thunday, 7:80 p.m. SUDita,.: .Blbl. Stud)" 10 a 18. ·clrcum.tances, but with Ithe AIDe Temple of Cincinnati at a date Chrllt's Ambuwon, Saturda7 CoDpll~ 1G.41 L I D . ' In.ner spirit. Rellc1on.u pJ'Oll'88. to -be announced later, p. m. Preachlq, 11:00 L m. INSURANCE AGENCY slve; but Is Olle COIlUuUOIII, utero _ a. n da7 Scbool, SOW, 10:00 I!JUIl4aJ evenlq, 7.88 p. ilL IOH~ER
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Carl Pennington, 23, laborer, Everett Callihan, 42, factory NelUe Stepp Smiley as AdminStanton Brock to John W. and Istratrix of the estate of Clarence Ben Browning, 1 lot in Clear- CozaddQle a n d- Edith Bessie worker, Franklin and Ruby Ison, It Stepp, dec'd., VI Fr8Jnk R. Mid- creek Twp. Wpods, 21, Morrow. 30, lFranklin. dleton, administrator of the esMa,r y Anna Kohn Locke to Gracien Kercher, 19, laborer, Robert Lee Paulson, 12 credit tate of Gi!Orge William Middleton, Roy R. LelFever, 2 lots in Franklin. - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _..JI dec'd., and Frank R. Middleton. Edward J . Raush to WlCIlter 'F. Dayton and Marlene Herold, 18, manager, Branch IDIl, Ohio and A Farm Diary NEW SUJI'S COMMON PLEAS Case dismissed. and Myrne C. Stephens, 5 lots Franklin. Edna Ann Romohr. 26, Loveland. By D. J, Frailer __ Bessie Philbin, admintratrix of Arthur 'R. and Mary E. Schell Carmen Frazier vs E:Ooch Fra- in Franklin. Bruce Barnett, 24, laborer, Mor· Melvin V. Wicker. 20, laborer. the estate 01 Anne Mobley, dec'd ., va Eddie L. and Betty Dunham, zier, divorce to plaintiff. ' Marie Wenzel to Evely HoltDayton and Shirley Bud , , row ana · (';hflstine Russell. 17, vs Ollie Williams, money in t he contract lodeited. _ The Village of SoUUl Lebanon man, Slots in Deerfield Twp. . FEBRUARY 28, 1955. - Spring amount ot $25,000 & costs claimVera South vs Albert South, VB George Lynch, land appropri __ Franklin. Morrow. IS. on .the way. The sno.w drops and ed. Meryl B. Gray attorney. divorce to plaintiff. ated. MARRIAGE LICENSES Siberian crocuses arc 10 bloom. I .' . Victor Centers vs Mildred Cen'A'rlene J . Clendenon vs Frank Robert L. Williams, 23 truck am not 61lre just which day they Rl:'lph Elliott, Jr. and White ters, plaintiff to pay $22.50 per H. Clendenon, divorce to plaintiff. R"h CI to Fultz I came out but it was some time last B~ng Co., Inc., vs ~ward driver, Morrow and Polly Ashley. week. I dId not notice them the 2:elgenhart, money only, In the week etc. _en ay n vs He en "mount f $194172 d ts The Standard Bldg. & Loan vs Fultz, divorce to plaint.iIf, chil- 21, IMklrrow. first day. The willows are begin· y o . an cos . d t lai tiff ~ d H oe fll ng, a t - Blmer J . Albert, etal, J' ud"""' H ~lzfaste run ning to get a yellow loook and af·" .... ent ren H I 0 pH n Al. d R to plaintiU for $5004.91. . e en . . exan er . vs ay- ,,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 h. ter last nl'ght's Uiunderstorm the torneys. .' . . mond A. Alexander, chvorce to pasture has a faintly green look. J . Perry Davis and Stanley Mary J. Stepp, rrunor by Nel.lie !'plaintiff. Defendan t to pay $17 The ground is sort and squashy as Kofroth, dba Dakof Co. vs Fred Stepp, Smll~y . vs Frank R. Mld- per week. a wet sponge and the little pond W. and Geraldine R. Hargis and dJeton, admmlst:a~or of. the esPauline B . Johnson vs J ames B. is lull to overflowing. The birds Home F ederal Savings & Loan. tat~ of George Wilham ~ddleton, J'ohnson, case dismissed . -PROMPT - EFFICIENT began singing a week or more ago For money n n d foreclosure , dec d . .an~ Frank R Middleton. Margaret L, Mills vs Pau l J . (METH ODIST CHURCH ) so while there is undoubtedly more amount claimed $2500, etc. Vin- Case dismiSSed. Mills, divorce to plaintiff, -COURTEOUS -MODERAT E winter in store for us, spring is on cent A. Sissore, attorney. Norma ~l en e Stepp by Nel.lie Molors Insura nce Corp. nnd RATES -CLEAN the way. ' • Samuel J. Salver, minor by Stepp Smlle~ . vs Frank R Mld- Mary Gilley vs HomeI' George. Y'e bad another nice little black Cooper Salyer, father and next dleton, administrator of the es· dismissed for w ant of prosecu· 9 :00 A. M. Office In Twi n Theetre Bu ilding heifer calf yesterday and a pair of tate of George William Middleton, tion. __ twin lambs. Spring is lovely but frjend vs Ruby Salyer, divorce, dec'd., and Frank R. Middleton. if we could only get along without Paul N. Herdm'an, attorney. Case dismissed. , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS - Atso much mud. Our lane 18 worse Harold Gasawey vs Mary Eliza· William E. O'Neall to Eva Gil· We Serve Waynesville end Surrounding Aree. , than ever and the lot where we put the soaked peas come ~o the top beth Gasawey, divorce to plain - roy, 2 lots in Waynesville. TRY US the NEXT Time YO U Need a TaxI. the weaning pigs is just like soup. of the ground. Rain agalO . It came tiff, defendant to pay $15 per Nannie Collett to Myrtle ColDrought has its advantage. so suddenly and so hard tha~ Sugar week. lett, 8 acres in TurtJecreek Twp. '1 1 11111111111111111111 111111111111111111111'" . thought a car had come In and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:..........:..........:..........:......._ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ The magnzlnes are full of seed started to bark. A day like this advertisements and In the stores wiU mean a crowd at the Wilming. the ston~s ~ull oC packets oC see~s ton sale. A good day when people are beglOnmg to have a cons PIC' can work out means fewer people UOWl place. Last year I bought at the sale. We need anotber calf. some .see~s early and wben I The ones we have are not quite couldn t (md them I thought that taking all the milk. This business I must bave . given them away. of using c~ lv~s for milking rna. 9U1te 0 lon~ time afterwards I was , chines bas Its IDe points. How to . In at Lingo .s and the clerk asked have enough milk at all times fOI' me about those seeds. [ had gone our owon use and yet not bave to of{ without them and th~y had tsrlp but some of the cows. The saved them for me for ~ while and great trick is to sell your calves at then put them back mto stock. just the right time so they will They refunded my ~oney whIch bring top prices. This is the most . was a plea ant surprIse as I had difCicult point . never known what. had. become of It is too bad that when the Mar. them. I hope that It dries up soon quardts came up from Kentuck:y enough to plow t he gardens so tbat and brought pecan trees with we can pla~t early ~otatoes, peas, them. that no one knew about the lettuce, radishes, ontons and even fine large modem pecans. T h e beets and a few other things can trees they planted .are now large go in by the mid~e 0( March. handsome trees and this year they Sometimes beans will come tbru are full of nuts but they are the but last year they were caught by little old fasbloned kind, thin a freeze. shelled and good but small so that I have found a way to defeat you have to crack a lot of them to the hens who scratch up my peas. make a cupful. It 18 funny that I found an old tobacco canvas in they stay on the tree so long. They the baJrn. It Is long (lnough to go are just beginning to come down across my garden and cover about in quantity and the tree is tsill full fo ur rows of peas until they are up of them. ADd now the s un Is coming out far enough to be safe from the hens. They only - bother them again and it really feels like wben the sprouts tsart and some of spring. ,
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THE NEW COMMANDMENT will be the subject for the sermon next Lord's day morning, and the sermon will again 'b e closely related to the Bible SChool lesson. We have ~een pleased with the increasing interest fu the morning worship services recenUy and we hope it will continue to grow. The Sunday evening service will be at 7:30 and the sermon subject will be, Paul at Athens. This is a continuation of our series of Sunday sevening sermons hom the book of Acts. The regular church officers meeting will be at 2:30 next Sunday afternoon, and Prayer meeting at 7:30 on WednC!lday evening.
The Green Thumbers 4-B club met Tuesday, February 22 at the WaynesviUe High School with Lee O'Banion and Dick Irelan in charge and Jim Miller presiding. Pat Irelan was elected president of the club. The other officers a,re. as follows: vice preSident, Vin· cent Rakestrawi secretary, Lynne Irelan; treasurer, Glenna Merrick; News Reporter, Mary Joan SUles; Recreation leaders. Pat MUler and Bob O'Banion; Historian, David Carpenter. The meeting was followed by a short recreation period. , Jean Snead was present as a guest of the club. News Reporter, Man.' Joan Stiles.
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The 4-H Clubs make a valuable four-fold ~ntribution. They help boys and girls to learn good citizenship and good farming . . They thus enrich the life of the community ••. thus, in tum, the life of our country as a whole; and they serve as a shining example to the world of how a nation can build soundly for the future: Through its youth. Our bank is proud to salute our community's 4-H Club - and 4-H Clubs everYwhere~n the~~~ODofNati.onal4-HClub Week.
North Street and Dayton Road Phone Wa)lnelvllle 3274 CO MEDIAN IFREDDI E TREN K· LER will be back with the Hoi· Iywood Ice I~evue wHICh will apo pear at thel Cincinnati Garden March 3 thruough 13. The ,how .tara Barba,.. Ann Scott and
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Countv Health Couned ., Holds M.ating March 7 The annual meeting for members of the W~lrren County Health Council will be held .at Lebanon's Golden Lamb Hotel on Monday, Mareh 7 at 12:30 P . M. Dr. Arch D. Harvey, Warren County 'health commissioner announced t his week.. OUlcers and one director for the ensuing year will be elected and ~ealth pr100lems of the county alred, Dr. Harvey. said. The Advisory Health Council is comprised of mayors of aU Warren County villailes and presidents of township tJrustee boards. Ralph Keller of Pleasant Plain is president of the Advisory Health Council while other members of the board include Clayton Clark of Butlerville; Dr. T. F. Walker of Mason: Hartley Moss of Wayn e Township; Dr. Jean Nook of Franklin; Dr. James H. Arnold ot Lebanon, alild Dr. Harvey. Other perso'nnel of the health department ulclude Peggy Rulfner, Martha . Cotterman, health nurses; ~s. RUby Eltzroth! cl~rk Board; W:llbu1~ Harlan, asmtarlan and A, E. Pickens, plumbing in· spector.
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$40 up ; horses and mules per he ad, ' $25 UPi. ponies, $65 up; Warren Coumty's annual polio goats $10 up. Feed, ensilage $10 ton; timothy lund drive hllS far exceeded Its $20 ton; . alfalfa hay, $25 ton; $5,000 goal Bind the flrure may clover and mixed hay $20 ton; reach the $9,000 DIAl'k, Mrs; Virsoy bean hay $10 ton; straw, ginia Kahn, fund drive cbalr· man ann01JD(led this week. eight dollars ton. March of Dimes contributions Miscellaneous - bees, hive, $5; honey, 10 cents pound; apples, are still coming in and anum· $2.75 ,bushel; pot a toe s $1.50 ber of schools and other organibushel; wool 50 cents pound, zations are still to be heard mink or fox per head $12, c'hin· 'f rom, Mrs. Kahn said. Persons or organizations who chilla, per head $25; tobaCX)o, conhave contributions are urged tract price. to get them 1II1 at the earlest I)0Il' sible date. Mrs. Kahn ex.pressed ber appreciation to the many pepons who helped n~ke the drive sucb a record-breaker. TEN TONS FOR ONE KWH It· takes 10· tons of (aUing water to generate one kilowatt·hour o~ t'lectrlclty.
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. County Auditor A. M. Parker has received prices ot iarm pro. ducts for use in listing and asses. sing in the 1955 personal property tax returns from Stanley J. Bowers, state tax commissioner. Personal property taxpayers are urged to visit the auditor's office or a representative in the outlying areas at an early date and avoid a last minute rush before the March 31 deadline. . • I The following prices have been om~ received from the ~nited States Department of AgrlCulture MarMrs. Vada Klein of Wilmington, keting Service; extension econospent Monday witb her sister, Mrs. The time of the singing of birds mist, management of Ohio State Olive Curl. has j!ome. Perru,ps you. would University and county auditors: Mr. Sheldoo Shrieves, of Wil. Ilke to know more about birds Registered livestock, per 'head, I'ningtoo, visIted hia mother, Mrs. to be able to recognize them by calves $50 UP; yearlings $75 up; Reba Shrieves 00 Friday. looks or song. Our library can cows (beef or milk) $150 up; bulls e have volumes ,~,,n $200 up; lambs $20 up; ewes $30 Rev. and Mrs. Billy Lewis, of help you. Dayton, were visitors of Miss Ada , and m of Birds of"Amerlu t A up' rams $35 up: pigs $20 up; Austin on Friday morning: ~ul. to Bird Song. b~ Saunders, bo~s $60 up; gilts $65 up; sows Mrs. Mabel Hathaway spent Birch Worth KnowIng by Blan· $80 up· saddle horses $100 up. Tuesday with her alster, Mrs. Har- chao aod Peters~~'s itA Field race hdrses, same as. federal, and vey Burnet and had the pleasure of to the Birds. ponies $75 up. a visit with. Mr. and Mrs, Don There are others, also, equally Chickens, heavies, per h¥d . 80 ------~~W_;_';'WJ.....IJoauy daughter of Mo- good. . cents· lights per head 60 cents· bile, Ala. • • • broU~rs per' pound 25 cents. ' On Thursday, Mrs. Hathaway atIf you are Interested In birds as Seed 'alfalfa $25 bushel· alsike, tended a Circle meeting at the pets, a new book "AII About p.,. $20 bu~hel. red clover $28'bushel · home of Mrs. Morris Fulkerson. .k...... will tell you how to choose mammoth ' clover $23 bushel; KiBII Gertnlde Chandler of Nor- them, cage them, feed them, breed sweet clover six dollars a bushel; wood, was a dinner guest of ber them, also teacb and train them to timothy $10 bushel; corn, certiaunts, Misses Ruth and Elizabeth talk. tied six dollars a bushel: corn, Chandler on Sunday. • • • not certified $2.40 bushel. Mrs. Lena Hartsock attended a Speaking of birds, have you read Grain, corn $1.20 bushel; corn, It is shelled and dried $1.50 bushel; dinner of the Burnet cousins ~n ''WIngs At My Window?" Sunday at the Golden Lamb m not a story but a true and beauti· Wheat $2.10 bushel: oats 80 cents Lebanon and they spent the after- fully written accoount of how bushel. barley one dollar a noon at the home of her brother, leaden hours were changed to en· bushel ~ soy beans $2.60 bushel. Mr. ~tacy Burnet, nea; Centerville. chanted on~s lor an invalid .woman bUdcwheat one dollar a bushel; Misses Ruth and . Elizabeth Chan· and her life filled with mterest rye one dollar a bushel· pop corn dler were dinner guests of Misses and beauty. $50 dollars a ton. ' Gertrude Chandler and Mariel Grade, calves, veal 20 cents Sayre .on Tuesday at the Golden T GAZETTE CLASSIFIEDS pound; yearlings 15 cents pound; ry feeders 20 cents pound; fat cattle Lamb 10 Lebanon. 24 cents pound;cows, ibeef, per h,ead $100 up; C()WS, milk, good, per head $125 up; cows, milk fair, per helld $100 up; heifers, one to two years 15 cents pound I up; bulls 14 cents pound; canners eight cents pound· lambs 20 cents pound; ewes, pe; head $15 up;
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next week in he Morrow, which edged Springboro, 71-68 in a thriller last Frid ay to take the Warren County championship, de f e ale d West Alexandria 52-50 in its district opener. If Morrow beats New Vienna Thursday night, they will play the winner of the SpringboroWest Elkton tilt in the semifinals. Spr,ingboro's win T u e s day gives t'h e Panthers a season rec· ord of 17 wins agai nst ~ i gh l set· backs. It evens things up be· ~wcen the P anthers and Preble County. 'Boro lost to GraUs, another Preble County school, in regular season tilt. before Christmas.
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AJJouf Town ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU I<'NOW MRS. BURSKE ILL Mr . J . J . Burske has been quite ill at her home in th e coun try for the past week . HOME FROM FLORIDA Mrs. I . . RIdge wbo has spent th Pllst se v ral weeks In Florida, nl'rl l'ed home thi s week. TERRY SATTERTH WAITE ILL T rry . lIltl son of MI'. lind Mrs . Henry R. nU I·tlt wllit.e, Is serlou8' Iy 111 a t th home of bls parents.
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Beltller Resigns JoIJ
Thugs Ciet $12,500 In B'ank StiC• k. -up Pair Apprehended in Dayton Wednesday; Bank Employes Make Identificalion
At the regular monthly meeting of the Village ouncil Monday eve· ning, Ralph 'Belcher presented his resignation as President of tbe ouncil. AIter voting to accept it, counci lmen elected Andrew hurko to £ill tbe office. During I the ilIne s oC Mayor H. M. sher- I wo~d, Mr. Churko will also be aellng mayor. Churko is a teacher in the local I high school and is interested in Boy Scout work. I Belcher gave pressure of busi· ne s duties as bis I'cason for rc· signing.
Two gunm en Tuesday afternoon held up the Waynesville National Bank, robbing it of an est imated $12,500.00. Employes of the bank told officers one man \ as in his fo rties with a sandy mustache and wearing a gray overcoat and bright red,'shlrt. The second man was younger and nervous, tbey said. Both were car· rying guns. Witnesses to the robbery sa id the bandits entered the bank short· Iy after 1 p. m. Tuesday, 8nd forced two employes and two cus· tomers to lie on the floor, while . FORT HOOD, TEX.-Pvt. Rob. the older man Slurred money from ert . W. Hartman , son of Charles three of the [our cashier' cages E. Hartman, Roule 3, Waynesville, into his pockets. Not dl.turblng the fourth cege recently participated in a ' special Army lest cxercise at Fort Hood, or the open Vllult, the two men Texas. made their Heape in what was Purpose of the exercise was to 'descrlbed as a two-tona 1952 or test combat command experimen· '53 Sulck Roadmast.r. No wit· tal formation s oroganized by the nasses were able to notice the 1st Armored Divi sion to ada,pt t:o license number of the getaway the latest concepts of atomic·age car, although it was saId to ab· ground warfare. tain the letters "PR." Private Hartman, a loader in Co. The holdup occurred while many D o( the division's 4th Tank Bat· of the bank employes including talion, entered the Army last June President IWss H. Hartsock, were and completcd basic trai nin g at out to lunch. At the time the gun. Fort Knox, Ky. • men entered, teller D. R. Smit h was The 23·year-old soldier is a 1950 cashing a check for James I. Mee graduate of Franklin High School. of Dayton A sistant Cashier Mary Stansberry and another -customer, Marie Jones of Waynesville, were the only other persons in t he room.
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Wayne Garden Club Meels Last Thursday .
FARMERS CLUB TO MEET The Waynesville Gardcn Club Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitaker will be host and hostess to . the met on Thur day, March 3 at the Farmers Cl ub on Thur day, March Friends' social room at the Red Brick, with Mrs. Laurence Fur. 10 today aL the Party House. nas and Mrs. Jennie Conner as ho te s and co.hostess respectively. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. anli ~IJ·B. Gilbert Frye [lnd A good attendance and a happy time (or everyone was enjoyed, Bon, Don. w'ro Sunday "nlng along with a delicious dessert dinner gu sts of Ir. and Mrs. course. 11nrry !;att rlb \\alt . The first business was for plans OES. TO MEET MONDAY for the open meeting Cor the pub. Mtam I bllPter 107 O.B.S. will lie with a flower show and ban. m t In regula r se8810n on Mon· quet on June 1. Committees were "I b l' D I . t d M G tt f D " at p. m. ur ng appom e. rs. arne 0 ay· COUNT UP LOOT-Three employes of tha Waynesville National Sank look on whll. E. G. Zi .... d )' , "ur the buslncss session plans will be ton. is to be the guest speaker on Ilr of Hamilton Ilgur" the 1015. From I.ft to right they are Teller D R Smith Cashier E;~I .## •• ## • • •" , . " " " " , . 'ompleted ror tbo nnnual tnspec.." onservation" and Mrs. Hender· W. Conner, Zlegl.r .nd Anl,tant Ca.hl.r MirY Stlluberry. (Phot~ ~urte.y Dayton J ournal) Two IU8pecta we.re arreated by Won which \ III h b Id Monday son of Dayton, is to be judge of FBI age nts early Wednesday. the !lower show. Dlnner will be ~ ~ The local Girl Scout Cookie Sale Th ey registered al Denver G. "enlng, April 11. " . ~ B~ will get under way Friday, March Wells, 32, and JOleph Lloyd SI.75. A contribution was made r"el~ 111 and 17. will Aextend 21. Street, Both rent rooms et ATTEND WORLD AFFAIRS to the Johnny Appleseed highway. • • ~I ' ....I March 10% tooz.Thursday, box of Crafton, 306 Valley Dayton. Both At th e openin g 0 f the program, arlan Stamper and Ri hard Streitmanns Vanilla Wafers will Frye or the enlor las8 attended Ada Grace Braddock presented The l>10rrow Panthers. WaIT n be ofofered for 40c. pleaded Innocent when arraigned tb 'orld Arfalrs Institute In Cln. points of "Do You Know?" a part County tournament champs, were Profits o{ the sale will help to on fede,ral bank robbery chargel. Innatl during the past week. of each program this year. eliminat ed rofm! rthferttrrf cre Girl Scout The fBI reported that they dis. Tbey wer guesl8 of the Rotary Mrs. Nonna Asbury then gave l'lImlnnt ed rrom the district tourcovere'd $5,700 'of the milling Club and ntertnlned by the Ro- a very interesting account of nament at the Xenia fleldbouse Waynesville Girl Scouts hope to money hidden In the duat oon· tarlans while there. "Peonies' and she knows them last Thursday night by the New A blaze starting at fi:OO a. m. Wednesday completely destroyed the sell 1200 boxes. talner of an electric sweeper at well too. Peonles are indigenous VI nna rt ve by the Bcore of 9·61. Hodson Hatchery 0 North Street, as firemen from three towns bat· They ask your help i.n reaching the Valley atreet addre ... to China and are known to have Morrow managed to s tay with Ued for two hours to bring the stubborn blaze under control. Dam· their goal. A preliminary hearing w" set THURSDAY DINNER GUESTS grown wild in 586 A,D., and have the New Vienna bOys In tbe first age to the building and contents was estimated at about :$12,500.00. for 2 p. m. next Thursday and .. Fire departments were called L bond wa. let at f25,000. Upon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramby en· eeattered over the world since of the game, a nd even managed from Spring Valley and Harveys· being unabl~ to po It bond, both tertalned to dinner on Thuraday then. She discussed their dIffer- to lead 24-1 at the end or the burg to augment the Wayn esville were returned to the Montgom· evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harland K. ent charaeter1a,tics and colors, that first period, but fi ve quick buck· rv sry county Jail. (ire department in their fight Iftg Dye, Dr. and Mrs. H. F . Dye. Mrs. they may live to be 83 or 90 ye.a rs ets pushed the Cllnton county against the early morning blaze. ., .-.,,,,,-, .." .... " .. Ooldle Surface and their cblldren, old . . They are easy to grow, and team ahead and It romped right It is not believed the Hatchery Mrs. Edward H~kins, who has The bandits worked so quickly Sue Ann. Jnne and Homer. bonor· September or OctOber is the best on to victOry trom tbere. NEW VIENNA-J. Acho r 8.2.1 8 housed many cbicks, since another been confined at St. Elizabeth Hos· and quietly that two l>ookkeepers ing t he birthday nnniversary of lime to plant. Colors vary from to . pink and deep red, or es· Irwin 2.1 .5, DaUs 11.2-24, Terrel; Kenneth M. Hpugh . < 6 2. passed building was buUt for that pur· pital for a few weeks, was reo working in a back room knew white tbelr daugbler, Mrs. Harland yeo pecially 10 Japan, s.bades of yellow. 9-6.24, Young 1-0-2, ~\. Acllor 3.2.. a ..... ay at 6.30 R. m. Wednesday or pose near Genntown on Route 42. moved on Tuesday of the past week nothing about the holdup until it . Tbere will be no . bloom . for the Farris 3.2. . Totals-S1.l5- 9. a selt.lnfllcted bullet wo.u nd at his About the time that the fire to the home of her daughter, Mrs. was over . FARMERS GRANGE TO MEET Farmers Grange 13 will meet In lirst year, nor much for a .year or MORROW _ Lewis 14.6, Berg. home 1 mile· west of Wayn esvltle was out, a water main "blew up" Everett Kenrick in Lytle. Wltn"'" Sly the man with regular session on Tuesday eve- two. If the plant becomes mfect~d holt a .14, Turner 6.1.13, Pllrker on State Rout 73. He was 110 llf~ on Ma in street two blook. from On that day. Mr. and Mrs. Hop- the mu.tache and reel shirt .po nlng, March J§ at. e ght o'clock in by Blfack Spot, useD Bor~eaUXt dmuc• 3-6.12, Cluper 5.4.14 . Totals _ long r osldent of Wnrren ounty the scene of the blaze and all kins celebrated their 50th wedding proachld a ,.lIer'1 window and tbe Friends ocla1 Room. Mr. and bturfe orAa SgPra1Y5' tho nno bCurn u 0thwne 19.23-61. and was a wide.}y known farmer. water had to be Ihut off until It anniversary, but due to her illness ·polnted a .32 caliber revolver at Mrs. Luther Haines of New Bur. e ore u. , e . H I i · d b hi If could be repaired. no special celebration was arrang· Smith, ordering him to come \\'ill ahow sUdes made stalks When the buds are the Score By Quarters : 8 37 62 8 erva,e as surv ve YMar)' ! . wDo~ e Min· lOW e were Iuc ky th a t th e ma In ed. They were presented golden .round the coun .... •• HI. -rtn.r, ""on, b N VI daughter of .on.... Iln wh.lle on a European tour. The size of a green pea, take out the ew enna ___ ___ 1 9 H k . I Del ' Lo I - -- - brok.~ 'after we had the fire out," wedding rings by their children, dltcrlbld a. much younger and pubtc Is Invited to attend. center bud. In .cutUng the bloom, Morrow ______ ____ 24 32 51 61 h:!eess n, ., a son. r n, at sai d Fi re Chief W. H. Sawyer. and'~ many friends and relatives very MrvOUI, rIfNIlnld at the cut two stems diagonally and place Fu . I I III b h Id S t The building was owned by Mar· sent gifts, flo wers and cards. Mrs. door with a Slweekff lhotvun, ATTEND CLARKSVVILLE OES in tw~ or three inches of water- PAST MATRONS TO MEET nera ~erv ce w 'II e a · garet Edwards, who has been Hopkins is so very grateful to they told police. The Past Matrons Circle of MI· urday at 2 .00 p. m. at Ilhe Metho· 5 endin the winter in Florida but everyone who has remembered her Warren County Sheriff Richard 'more IS too much. Blooms can be Mrs. Luoille Armitage, BMrs. '; used .for nearly all uses, funerals, ami Chapter OES will meet Wed· dlst ~hurchRwith~url~ I: Mla~~ ~ll ret~ thu. week some t~e. during her illness and on her Satterthwaite said a general alarm C. St. Jobn, Mrs. David artlloo etc. neaday evening. March 16 at the ceme ry. ev. e m ert V< ..... golden wedding day, and her was broadcast thr.o ughout the area and MI'. and \\trl!. E. F. Earnhart The next meeting is to be AprU home of Mrs. John Fromm. officiate. L friends .are certainly hoping for within 20 minutes of the bandit's nttended the reception held by 7 with Mesdames Eloise Alexander The Past Matrons will hold a Masonic serVices will be beld at her speedy recovery. . getaway. However, early Wednes· larklville Eastern Star Chapter and Florine Schuhart as hostesses. bake sale fonowing the meeting. Stubbs. funeral bome Friday at S day the pair was s till at large. p. m. Friends may call at the. fun· It was Waynesvilles lirst bank on Frlilay evening honoring Mrs. . O\ara Roes, who was recently 110\)0 ~ ~rJe-MrgI& eral home from 2:00 II. m. Tburs· robbery since 19J4, and the first pointed as an Eutern Star Grand "'DeS~J. . ~. "~ol day Frankof M.a Fox, 82, died the in Warren County since the Frank· . th unl1l th b 10 d :00 IIIa. II m. Satlrday, home dnugllter, 4769atFree RepresentaUve. . en e 0 y W e in state III an was robbe the Metbodlst church. \ l'lke, between Dayton and Trot· :J __ _ CHEERFUL CIRCLE MEETS wood, after a brief Illness. He was ~allel n nati ve of Warren county, but had On next Tuesdny. March ] 5 the rpeaSslt d efd e \v l~.eatr h se. Dayton area the boys the Wny netment Township Vol·t Mr. and Mrs . . J . B. Rich enter· .1111 , IIntee l'of Fire Dellar will atar talned on Saturday evening and He was a rellred scbool teacher, n Fire Pr evenlion cam paign whlcb bad LIS their guests the Cbeerful and wns postmaster here for seven Fire Chief" IIIll1m H. (Bill) Saw· Circle . group. Cards we re enjoyed students from WaynesvlUe yer bopes will pillce n rire exltn· and Il e\lclous refresbments were H' Nine I ' db y R'lC' h OF ENTERTAIN INTEREST March World 5 represe,ntstives · of I yeara. h Sc h 00 , accompaOle FARMERSINUNION theOnFriends' committee from Surviving ar two daughters, gu lshl'1' In very home served hy erved by the hostess. The' guests Ig The March meeting of' the the midwest held an all.day meeL" 1J eanette Hu tch in son of Medway, the fire depllrtment. were Mr. 110 n d Mrs. Lawrence ard W. Walters, principal, will a.pWaynesville Child Conservation pear on television over WmO.TV, Mr .. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell dl F Th e ciI:fve will continuo for two Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rhodes Dun· channel 7, next Friday evening, entertained .n group o{ neighbors ilg in Waynesv ille. and Mrs. Verdeun Mllr S . 011 . ' ree weeks, endi ng Mnrcb 29 Lh . Duri ng League will be held Tuesday, Mar. ' nell. MI'. nnd Mrs. Ernest Dutter· !If h 18 t 530 Th 15 at 8:00 p . m. 'at st. Mnry's Par· ill tak and friends on Friday evening in Representatives were here {rom Pike; slx sons, Marfon of Silver hi f b I a : . ey w . e Richmond. In . d., Columbus, Yellow Springs, Md ., Kenneth of MiamI. t s time the iremen ope to call· . arc worth, Mr. and Mrs. Keller Hoak, part in a panel discussion JUl' the the interest or the Farmers' Union . tact every hom e In the tow ns blp. ish House. ' Mrs. Ada Smith and Mr. and Mrs. topic "Great Britain Since 'World Mr. Joseph Fichter spoke on this Springs, Wilmington, Indianapolis Fla., LeonaTd of San Francis co, This meeting will be open to Thi s campaign does not Involve Glenn Darden. War 11." James E . Fain, executive subject, explaining what might be and Iowa. Local friends also at· Harold of . Dayton, Marvin of Den· any Inspection of prem ises, etc. It guests and the Buttons and Beaux WSCS TO MEET THURSDAY editor of the Dayton Daily News, done to obtain better prices. A tended. dersville, Pa., and Ly le of Dayton; 18 a caplpalgu to sell tbe residents Club is cord tally invited to attend. Mr. Philip Shields will be guest "'1'. 1 1 act 89 moderator. general discussion followed . Mr. They considere.d the purposes of two sisters, Mrs. Mnry0 Taylor Th WSCS III t on Thurs •• th W ld tt th h id I H o[ or this community fire protection e w mee . The panel discussion show is and Mrs . .Bunnell just recently rae ,or c.omml ee, . e outreac MIIIIl1 sburg an Mr s. r Bsa ny· In the form or an errJciellt nUrac· speaker and a most enjoyable eve· day, March 17 at the Metbodlst part of the current affairs study turned from Washington D. C., of ~rlends m the ~o.rdl .today and ne of Franklin, and 16 grandch~l. U"e carbon dio xide (C02) type of ning is anticipated. Fire extin guisher. Church with a luncheon served course, "You and Your World," where they visited the Senate and I th~ Importance of vlSlta~tion among :dren. by Circle III at 'the noon hour. which is being sponsored in the Representative meetings and Friends all over th~ wor~d. Ser vices we re held at 2 p. m. The business sesssion wtll open senior high schools of the Miami toured the· city. While there they I A of Friends ar.e Tuesday at tb e Stubbs Funeral RETURNS TO N. CAROLINA ~ Den FurOlls l'Iew home Saturday a t one-thlrty P. m. witb devotions Valley by the Dayton Daily ' News, studied and gathered information !o be m the U. S. thiS ~ear and It Home. DurillI was In Springboro by Mrs. A. H. Stubbs and thl! the Dayton Educational Television on the Farmers' situation. After IS. hope? thOit some 01: them can cemetery . Herbert Graham oWc· ~ from Durham, N. C. . after two . t ti . [ h Visit thiS area fated r·:,nn omlJ nlon'ths thet'e workln'".. for tbe topic for the les80n Is, "Tbe Young . . '. ' • ." Foundation, and the Dayton Cou". a very LD eres ng evenmg, re res . ·Glrl Goes to the Cfty," cilon World Affairs. Similar study ments were served by the host Ralph Rose, our uud.w est secr~ Buckeye rncubalor Co. of Sprin g' The annual meeting of the. Day. courses have been used with great and hostess. tary for the world c.ommitte~, ENTERS U. D. Mrs. Ethel Fairley of WilIning· field. He fle\\' back lo Durham ton District on March 30 at the success in other parts o{ the talked on Sa turday evenmg of his Mr. J:Iarold Stanley has entered I ton, was a caUer of Mrs. Olive Curl Monday nlgllt to resume his work . . "A prejudice Js being posll1ve experiences in visiti:ng among the UDlversity of Da~~n an.d willi on Saturday afternoon. tbere. Dayton Grace M. E. Church will ·country. be discussed about' something n' egntive." European Fri~nds and illqstrated study Business AdmmlstratlOn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thome of . Colleges contributing to th.e hl's talk with beautiful slides. lTd II I I r h Wilmington were visitors of Mrs. THANKS FOR COFFEE ~urs~ i Obi?t Sta:; iUDi~~rsitYi Superintendent of Schools Oak.' Several. of the. visiting FriednddS ~tn. 0 ~y f~: ~n:n i:Ol:~~d Reba Shrieves on SlIturday after· The tire department wishes to am n vers y, n vers . y 0 wood. The superintendents ' of the remaine~ over night and atten e Yh - J110 lked h t' noon . , DaYton, Wilberforce University, M' . V '11 'I h' h Ii I t" the meetmg for worship on Sunday. W,.. en esus· wa upon t e ear h Mr: and Mrs. Ralph Davis of thank Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Martin, Wittenberg College, Sinclair Col· IlI;uu. a e Ig sc 00 spar ICI· they. did not know that North and Dayton and Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Conner and Mrs. Sawyer for O••C. • . lege, Wilmington College, Western ~:~~n~f~tst~~~~~a:~:ift!e~~~ ,_ .. • South ' America. ensted. Chrllt Rosnagle of London were callers the cookies a nd corree which they The West Wayne Advisory Coun. College, Central State College, and ject of the study course· Is to .bring ,,/lve all the truth. that people o( of Mrs. Mabel Hathaway on Tues· served I~t {be Hodson Hatchery cU .held their February meeting at Antioch. .College. to high school. students a vivid pic~ " . . the limited world around the Med· day afternoon. fire Wednesday morning. the Party House with Mr. and Mrs. The board of directors for "You .hue of world conditions; presented The human ~e III evolving, Iterranea.n Sea had the capacity Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dakin and J. J. Burske 88 host ·and hOltess. and Your World" is composed of by outstanding educators and stu. new powers and capaCitIes unfold to receive. He was not UJI!!ted. little ~on Gene visiteq his 'Il\other The Miami Gazette lIon Bale The topiC of the month, ."Facts Harold L. Bocia, Superintendent of dents of todays history. . from ~e to age. There wae a He sacrificed Himself to raise Mrs. Ella Dakin on Sunday after· each Thursday at noon at the About Our Schools," \vas dlscuued .Schools in charge of curriculum, The students from Waynesville childhood of prtmlUve man; there people from ' that d&glee to Ii noon. . with Mr. Clarence Rye u the lead. Dayton; Fr. Eo A. Connaughton, High School taking part In Frlda,'s WIUI youth; and now we enter .tbe higher degree 10 that. the eterDal Mrs. Lena Hartsock spent Sun· W&YDHvW.e Drug Store. The er. Tbia IUbJec!t Is Very yital to Superintendent of Par 0 c h J al television Ihow are: Marie Poole, great age or maturity, The Baha'I procMI of ' splrltll'al evolution can day afternoon at the home of her price remalnl the lame-6c per everYone and many Intereltinl Schooll, Dayton and Montgomery Jean Snead, Patty Irelan, Ray GoI· lD8Iaage has revealed God more go forWard age after age." - IDE· daughter·in·law, Mrs. Viola Curry IlqIe CIOpy~r $2.00 per year. County; William Driseoll, Superin· Ubugb, Joe Tinney. David Brown, tul~ thaD the Propheta or the put Clerpt - Cha1le~e to Chaoa - in Harveysburg. coDiomentl were beard. FoUowing adjournment. delle- tendent· of Schoola. Montgpmery Carolyn Campbell, JerT'l DJe and beaau.. the ~end requIred and Horace Holley Submitted by Miss Ruth Chandler enJoyed . a of Wilmington on Saturday af.... 10Ui refreshments were served. County; and Delbert Woodford, Dict Watters. . had capacity for a creater revela- Mrs. Helen McCoy. " visit with IIIu Winifred WUlfaman noon.
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EXTENSION NOTES
legal Notice ORDINANCE No.
By JOHN B. ·MOWBRAY Act'ng County Agent .
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system 01'8ew~e otberwlle dis· Qt~urt~ ~ ORDlNAN E T AMEND lIewerage oharglng Blulitary indus· • W U~ RDINAN III o. 1!17 . FIX}NO trial wastes, water, or ~ther II. THE RATES 'I' DEl ClrI ROE~ qulds, Itber dlreclly or Indlreotly, March 5 throu h March 13 is UY 'I' H I!J Y. I JJ LAO EO' luto tbe vllloge sanltay SOI\'erage Nati nal 4-H lub Week allover \\'A YNf' ILI£. HI, T 8Y81 m ijnld charge shall bo bllJlNI PubU hed Every Thursday Mornlna; the un try, If you have a boy THE WNE F BE E F I T · · r d METHODIST CHURCH LVTLE METHODIST CHURCH ED P.R PERTY FOR THE E ul'lOn WI qunntlty 0 water us 8t W"Yllesvllle. Warren Coooty. OkJo. or girl who is intHe~t d in goO? 8 . E. Daugbn, Paltor I al 1.1mb rt. Minister OF 'ITS SA, ITAHY S~\\ ER· th r on or III r In a8 tb eam Is Ent~r d aa aecond oJalll III&Ue.r at ('lean (,un and learnlllg thruug .· Unit! d r vlce, U: 46 a. m burcb ohool. 9:30 n. m .. \!Ofr. A E Y TEM R PART m &!lured by a. wRter m ter tb re the poaloUice at WaYDelv llle, Ohio, project work, hRve ftim or her 'I'Hh'R . , III \16 wh!'h meter shall be to tbe Herb rt McMUllin, SUllt. ud r tb Rct ot latch 3, 1 78. nlact \.he nHlr '1 4-H club ~ approval oC th noard ot Trust 1\ Wor8hlp er vlce. 10:30 a. m. ST. MARY'S EP ISCOPAL 'HERE , Ih pnrti.m nt or or Public Alrulrs und III re shall leader or ca ll th County Exten· Youth Yellow&slp Sunday 7 :30 'I'll R \'. Snmue l N. Y{e),s, Reotor H nltb of the ~Hnte ot (hlo ba be chllt'Sed tor lh' Clrat 20, 00 gnl· sion om l' for more infonnalion. p. m. SubecrlpUon Ratea-$2. PrY nr. in advance, in Oblo; $2.60 tia ",bere Clubs will be torming shortly for grllllt d permission to dlschargo 10118 of water. or part th r or, 80 Sunday: holr Prnctl 'e Thursday .00. Holy Communion, 7 : 30 a. m. 8 wage Inlo lhe 1\ ater oC wo une U6 d per quarter y IIr the Bum or this year. so don't delay. We are und r Iluthorlt)' of the Ohio Watet ' In Dollars ($9.00); for ell Cburch School, 10: 00 a. m. ah,·sys 10 the market for good Pollution ontrol Act, ectlons thousand gu.Jlon8 or water Ulled In Adult Worsblp, 11 .00 &. m. club leader . If. you ,have the 16111. 1 to 6111.0 He,lsoo olle xc 88 of 20,000 gallons and nol FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST urge t try workmg With young oC b lo: e c ding ao 000 gallons p r Quar· Dyron arver, Mlnl81er UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH people ask us about l' at, t oo. WHEllEAS, tb xplral.lon dal e tel' yenr at' th rate oC Eigh teen IlIbJ cllool. 9 : 30 II. m. We u ~allY try to work new lead- of said permit Is July 16. 1955. an;! ents ($0.1) per thousl\u d ga l. Morning Wor8hlp, 10 : 30 n. m. WUllum bannoo, Mlni.ter. MISS JANE FITE ers into a club wh r they will saJd permit 18 sub j ct to modlflLa· IOn8 ; tor eacb tbousand gu llons of Prll \',. I eeting. 7 : 00 p. m. undny chuo l 9 ;:'0 I,. ill.. Mr. et some experience before at- t all or r VOClLtlolI : water fn exc ss of ao,ooo gallon~ Correapondent You'ng Peopl 's M ling, 7:00. l::!arluy ThOl1lflB, upt. Ohioans invested more dollars fempting a club ot their own. , HEREAS, the rene\"alo~ said nnd not e. ceedlns 40,000 gallons 8\'enlnll en.res. 7:30 p . m, Pr acblng, very othel ::l unda, . • • • • • • • • • perm it Is subject to the coudttioull per Quarter year at the rate of in series E and H Saving Bonds 11:~5 u. ill. Mr. Garfield M~. formerly during 1954 for the third <:onse\"Uproscribed by tile \ ater Pollution Twolve Cents ($0.12) per tlIDUEvenJnfl Sen·lce. Clr8t Sund :lY hi ot Harveysburg, now of Des tive year with total purchases Now is the time for farmers ontrol Doard l\8 contalnlld In . Ute sand gallons tor ea.c b thou8and JJJonlb. Moines, Iowa, visited with friends rea ing $329.788,863, of 96 per to get after wild onions and garlic 1 tt r of tl'8n8mlttnl; gallons of water In eXCClIl1I of 40, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST <:ent of the state's quota, La Ru and the Warren County Highway WHEIU1A, tho renewal condl· I Ooo gnllons and not exceeding Prl'e Robert8 Minister here last week. The WSCS of the Methodi t Van Arsdale Co·Chairman. War· Department is doing just that. lions speclCled wnt thEI Ulag 50 000 gil lions per Quarler al th · I ~ble f cbooi at IJ : 30 II. m. CAESAR'S CREEK FFl IENOS oC Ix Cenls ($0.06) per ' Church will me e t, Thursday ren County Savings Bonds Com· County roads where onions and "amend lbe. existing ewer rat ra't Cbarles Roberts. Minister. gl rlic are a pest \vi11 be sprayed. ordinance to a8S 88 a minimum thousand ga llons; for nc h thoul! ' Morning \\'or: blp a t 10 ::10 II. m. M Charlas Slnil ley, Supt. afternoon, in the home of rs. mittee, reported today. If "ou have a patch that you Ulf tee or $30.00 per annum (lor Dnd ga ll ons In excess or 60,000 Evening \\'orshlp at 1:30 p. m. \\'orllhll ' ,...,n lcoe 10 'I. In Robert Brandenburg. Tuck Co ostess I Total investment in E and H ~ r d '.p as prop08ed In the Informa· p r Qllarter at the rate t T hre!! Prn' . ('r III Olin!! ~a h \ ednesday d j ' 1954 ' W ren aren't wanting to save .or see .., •• In .. SundllY ,,",.uul. 11 n. "II . will be irs. Mary er an Bonds urlDg 10 ar let us know here at the exten- tion accompanying your appllc:> . nl.8 ($ .03) per 1.000 gallons : el'enlng. Mrs. Gnnt Carnes. County reached $376,682 Van tion {or this permlL" Provld d t hat the n,ln mum 'I'h ]9"''' h sion oUke or call the County Wi 1m. :Mrs Edwin Haines of I In- , A.-sdale said. e .... cas purh' WHEREA ,lhe renewal condl ' charge shall be Nine Doll&n! 8T AUGUSTINE CHURCH ton, v:..as a guest Wednesday, of chases compare to $388,775 sold Enginee~s office and glVe un lions furlhel' apecLCled that tll ($9.00) per Quarter year or. part OREGON IA EVANGELICAL U. B • Mrs Delia Smith Bnd Mrs. Mary in 19S3. Decoember sales in the the locBtion. Fa.r mers who h ave Village "re-e.xamlne tb IIrop08011 thereof." William L ler. IInlster Rev. John Berning, Pastor. Golden. . <:ounty were $11,787, compared to I onions plan at financing, BS 8 t fortb In II . All orlgln&1 section8 and pro. SundRY!' hool, 9 :30 R. m., Frank. Ma8ses 8 :16 and 10 : 00 a. m. The Band thers pon red a 7J,997 purcha ed a year ego.· , spray \VI ee poun 0 the Information submltt d with visions of Ordinance Number 197, wartzel. upt. . public: Chili and Oyster pper Co-Chairman Van Arsdale sSld per acre. your application for tbl8 permit, IUcept B.8 amended bY' the within !ornlng Worship, 10 :30 a. m. in the hi h 001 eaieterian, Sal· , that total state investment in • • • • • • • • • in the ll«ht of revenue 001lecuol1l Ordinance shall remain In full Youtb Fellowsblp, bl·weekly, LEBANON CHRIS rtAN SCI ENCE. urdav evening. December was 28,129.268 comThe growing eason is just exp rlenced und r the amendetl 1force and Virtue of law. and orlg· 6: 30 p. m., Mrs. WUmR GIbbs. I' Ch I U dence services are " ...:.. _" - -,, Gordan has ""- p · ·ed to "...., ""'2,800 in the same around the ('Orne.r and here are rate8 and s~bmit II. time schedule Iinsl Sections S (a) and B (b ) of Youtb director. r a an ..,cu ""'.... nth ~ ~..,.. ' th at m" I ht abowlng wben the ViiI age can Ordinance No. 197. ally otbor In. beld every undaY' morning at 10 ................. a_.....~;.tlon .... n. a "'-n'-r1"1:<>. Two of the five some recent bu 11etins ...... -~ "" \U ..... " h' •• _-- ce the con81stent provIslona are expr 881Y MT . HOL L..... MET HODIST H lgbland Ave. at 11 o'cleck. ViIl !&clory and ~.061 is commutln . 10 areas attained quotas for be of e lp to W arreo C oun,,,. reuonab'A# expee t to ........ 1954, with the Northeast Area "green lhumbers": proJe t and begin conslru cUon repealed Bnd supers dod by t he unda)' Bchool al the same hour. there d ,,:t·. . ~: Cl ~ching 1103 per cent and the Control Of Garden Insects and thereof." amendments Incorporated In tho) Raymond L. Mozena, Unlst r Teatlmony meetlnl:1I lIt WednellMrs. ..,...,.ene ar whD ' . 1026 Diseases. Now, tbererore, BE IT OR, within Ordinance. ::11.11111, S hool. 9: 30 II . ill .. 1':. day evenIng or eacb montb at 8. been ill is improving. l Nortln\'E!St Area selling . per F A Good Ho e Garden in DAlNN"ED by the Council of tbe III. For the reaso n8 stated In A. F;[IIIlIIB rt, Rllpt. SUI-;DAY RADIO PRGOltAMS: It bert W.ard is spendin ver- oen The other three areas' Obi~r m VlUllge of WayneevUle, Oblo : lhe llreamble hereof and In orde" \\'016h lp er,,1 e. 10 :30 1\. m. al days in W'IlmingtoD as tbe quota attainment was as follows: Pr~ing Small Fruits. 1. Section 3 (a) and :Se Uon 'iI to promote we public be 11 b. 1':1 I In[tervlce. 7,30 p. m. WSAI-8 :45 a. m. house-guest of is aunt, Mrs. Narth Central 94.4; Southern 81.1; Selecting And Plantirig Shade (b) of Ordinance No. 197 are safety, wei Care, welfare and con. WING-9: 00 a. m. Lydia ':Mlompson. Iand ~ the ral 80.3 per. c:~l Area Tr amended to read. as folliowa : venlence of tbe residents or WPFB-4:00 p. m. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Ar. thur Curry s.:H!lQsaWlDlesiover best : : : n w frult spray bulletin "Section 3 (a) For an', lot pnr· \\'aynesvllle, Obio, tIItl Ordinance TFUHLELAGSOSSEPMEBLLyCHO.uFR~~DOF l9S"" '~NmOrthEwaesndt, h I ..r e . eel of land building or ' pre~IBea la doclared to be an emergenoy CHUR H Or- CHR IST have returned .to thetr home . er.e . with 169 per cent followed by has arrived fOr <:ommel'Clal grow- tlltuat.ed Within the orporate 11m: measure, and aball take eCrect nnli Main and MiamI etreeta ~ a two weeks vacation tnp Central 'wi 16.7; North Central, e:s and others who us.e this tE~h- 11.8 of tbe Village of Wllynellvllle. ! be In force ImmedIately upon Its Harveyaburg ev. Thomas r arlson. Paltor. 1n Florida. i 13 4' Northeast 88' and Southern DlqUe. Soon · spray mform.a tion Obio and bavlng any c!onnectlon paning. BIble etuely, Thllrsda)', 7 :30 pm. Sunday; DIble Study, 10 a. m. Mrs W. E Frost has been <:on- 6 . , . L ' ., , will be brodcast over the local witb' the village ae.nJta,ry aewer. 1 RALPH BELCHER. brl t s ,' mb ssndors. Saturday Communion, 10. ~F a. m. fined . to he~ home for several !!_pe~ cen radio stations. It you would like age aystem or accessible to sald President of Council. Preacblng. 11 : 00 a. m. 7.30 p. m. ctays because illness, however NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT to receive our spray letters, call sanitAry sewerage system wbetber Attest : SUllday ~ c !t ool , Sunday, 10: 00 Sanday evening, 7.::0 p. 01. her <:ondition is not serious. Ex.cutor the office and give your name connected directly thereto or not. MARY T ANSBERRY, a. m. Wed . eveni ng Bible tudy 7:aO. The B. Y. F. of Jonah·s 'R4!n Estate of Sarah W. Smith, De- and address. You wlll be sent or otherwille diIIbcarglnl~ sllnl nry Clerk of Coun U Mom 'ng Worsblp, SundRY, 11 : 15 Baptist Churdl'; met, Sunday ceased. the periodic letter telling what sewage, Indulltrlal wastel, water Approved : evening In the home of Miss Notice is bereby given that D. to use and when to use jt. lor other liquid., eltber directly or CHARLES A. ANDERSON, r . lce. Sunday. WAVNE SVILL E FR . EN'O :l Barbara Doster. Ralph Smith wbose Post Office • • • • • • • • • indlrecUy, Into the v~llage eani· Solicitor. 1,'lrSl Day chool, 0::10 a. m. , 11 Obi ~ h u tary lew'e-- IYlllem 81lld cbargo "3 l ne Worshl!'. 10:30 a.m. ~~~ ••• ~~- •• ~~ .~~~~~~~~ ~tY~~~~~"Q~ l w~W~lbe ~~ u~ ~~:-~ · ~~:O_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~~_ _~_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _~'pp' __ _ f.'r __ _ _~~--_ BARVBY8BURO'--'ftae Mas· been duly appointed as Executor Route 42 north of Waynesville QU&llUtY' of water ueed tJ\ereon or 11141 ToWDllll1l GraDc& 1IIeCl. of the Estate of Sarah W. Smith, called me about his stand ot corn. therein as the same Is measured "'ftlIs ... Your L1f~ tIleme Moe· late 0.1 Warren County, Ohio, de(ConUnued on Page Three) by the vUlllge water mleter there day~, to hcmor tIM! htrtb- ceased. . In Ule, and there ahall b13 charged: day aDaivenary of Mrs. A. 8. Dated this 19th day of February, for t.he ftrst 20,000 ,;allonll of Collett, a I~ time member of 1955. water, or part thereof, all Ulled per tltdr orcaaJptJoa. Mn. Collett RALPH H. CAREY, Quarter year, the lIum of Seven was pre.ented wlCh • corsace Judge .of the Probate Court, Exame.ned Dollar8 and Fifty Cents ($7.60); .tl d b.a· . Warren County, Ohio for eacb thouaand gallol1l 01 water of pmk ~m• . ODS an rose a.... uaed In exceee of 20,000 gallons ,,"d a larKe white heart IhIiped Stanley & Stanley, Attys. and not 6Xeeeding 30,000 gallons C2~ ' - Bacb of ber friends apo 2·24-{3t)-3·10 H0 UR8 : per Quarter 7!ear, at the rate of Pearin« 0" the o"'Dam COIlFLCteen Cents ($0.15) per 1,000 eluded their remarks of U,ht· NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT gallons; for eaob tbousa'nd gallons 9 to 11 :45 a. m. In· one of the candles on tbe Ad mIn I• t ra t or 1 t II ot water In excess bf :ao,ooo gal· Estate of Jacob B. Strouse. De0 p. IonS and not ill eXC88& of 40,000 _ .... A. __ •. e ceased. Except Wednead.y P. M. gallon8 per Quarter yalar, at the A mollJ' _ _w re, Notice Is bereby given thnt John rate of Ten Cents ($0.10) per 1,000 Mrs. LoUJ'B Bourh. Mrs. Emma W. Strouae, wh08e Post OttJce Ad· Above WoolWorth'. 1;:."":)5; for each thousa nd gallon~ Swindler, l\lrs. Martha Wallace, dres8 1& R. 2, Waynesville, Ohio, 5 .~nd 100 Store I I, at r In t::- B of 40,,000 gallon8 Mrs. IJma Ta.ylor, and Mn. has been duly appointed as Admin· and hot In . ', S. of 1i0,000 gal. FrnesUne I\100re. latrator or the ' E1It.nte of J acob n. Ion s 01' Quart r y ar at the rnte Mrs. Collett was bnm at Hie- . troulle, late o[ Warren Coun ty. Telephone 2-430 I of ,II'e n 8 ($0.0 ) per 1.000 koryvlUe, the dall(bter of!\n. Oblo, deceased. gallons; for eacb t\J.~l1sand gal. and Mrs. D1f~s Graham. She Dated tills 18t day of March, lens In exces8 of 50,1101.1 gallons at soent her entir e lUe lD tId8 1955. W.-Ik.-n the rate of Two and one half Cents vicinity. h is tlte widow of RALPH H. CAREY, ~ ($0.025) per 1,000 gc,lIon8 per A. S. Col1e tt and h as· one lIOn, Judge of tbe Prob8te Court, (Luarter ; provided thnt tbe mini· Robert Collett no resides with ~ Warten .County, Oblo 0 1' TOMETRIST mum cha rge shall be $7.60 per Quarter year or part t hereof." Meryl B. Gray, Atty, her. 3·1()-(3t) ~·2o! XENI A, OHIO "ectlon 3 ( b ) For an y lot, par. EIUlb ll,hed February, 1150 PAUL A. SCHERER ___ _____ ___ Editor a"d publl."e' CECILIA J. SCHERER .__________ • __ _______ _ _____" ..ool.te Id l.r
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guests, -Miss May Harlan, Mrs. Osee Harl an and Mrs. Tom Welch. Mrs. Tom Welch returned to her home, Friday, from Ft. Dodge, Iowa, where she was called two weeks ago because of the death of her brother, Edward Scheerer. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker and s. Anna Be}!, nf Waynesville, were dinner guests, Wednesday of Mrs. J enny Bell of Somersville, IM!rs. A. S . Collett was hostess for the March meeting of ' the WCTU at her home, ThursdBY afternoon.
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FRIDAY, MAR(H 18, 1955 Bltlnnln, at 1:00 P. M. LOCATED - SALE WILL BE HELD ON THE S. S. "SID" ELLIS FARM. LOCATED THREE MiLlS SOUTHEAST OF WAYNE5VILLE, OHIO, ON THE LlNCOl.N,ELLIS ROAD.
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Ford tractor, 1951 Model, In .xtell."t condition; Ford tractor, with W.,n.r lo.d.r, compl~te: Ford-F.rgulOn 14-lnch tractor brNklng plowa; Fbrd-Fer,ulOn cultlv.to ...; N_ Idea on ....ow corn picker, Ilk. new; Co-op com pickar, on rubb.r; BI.c:k Hawk tractor com planter; IHC ,ix·foot power mower, on rubb.r; .McCurdy 32·ft•• Iev.tor, like neWi McCurdy auxiliary dra" like n_; alumInum portable elevator: farm wagon, on rubb.r, with bed; 2O-ft. elev.tor~ complete with motor; tractor cfilC, Ilk. n.w; rotary hOI: end gat. ,ra. . . . . .r: 12·7 ,r.ln drill; buck rake: com 'chopper: h.y tedder: rolle,: two-Wh..1 16-ft. tractor traU. er; tractor .ray outfit: IHd cI.an.r: wagon lack; ,rapple fork; and oth.r Item••
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thorn to James and Irene Nlcbols, Jot:n Francis to Martin L. and Donald H. and Rutb L Carter to Charles B. Heaale" 33, factoQ .59 acre In Franklin Towns'b ip. Mary Baber, tot in Franklin Town· Ralpb K. and Charlotte M. Justice, worker, FrnnkUn, and Carmen George Henkle, Inc., to George ship. lot in Wayne Township. Frazier, 25, clerk, Franklin. R. IJenkle, 57.4 acres in Turtle· Homer L. and Rosa R. Cooper to George Henkle, Inc., to Byrl and Marvin Byrd, 23, laborer, South creek Township. Margaret Hines, .133 acre in Tur· Georgia O. ombs, lot in Turtle- Lebanon, and Alma Puckett, 21. Kash D. and Mary Lou A,rnburgy tlecreek Township. creek Township. . South Lebanon. NEW SUITS I COMMON PLEAS to Richard D. and MarY AJJin Her· Myron Samuel Kersey to Bert John and Nora Willis to Edward Robert ALIen Wilson, 22, U.S.A. Y I). J . Frazier Barbara Jean Whitton vs. How" linger, lot in South Lebanon. and Reba Eliza Turner, .61 acre in and Grace Jewell, .48 acre in F., Foster, and LaVina Flo DurPhyllis J. Lackens vs. Lloyd Lack ns divOtce. J . T. Riley, at· ani Miasildine, deeLndant to pay Kash D.8nd Mary Lou Amburgy Turtlecreek .Township. Franklin Tow,nship. ham, 21, bookkeeper, Lebanon. - '-.. •. - . •-. '#o.~ 1torney. I $40 per week. to Allen W. and Mary E. Massett, Herber t and Ida Sha.fTer to Nile Raymond O. and Chole BaUey.to Glenn W. Fealy, 65, laborer, MAR" Ii 7, 1955.- Winter again. Helen H. Piers n YS . Troy Jenk· Mary Allrey vs. Leroy Alfrey, lot in South Lebanon. and He!en Hayes, lot 10 Deerfield Raymond L. and Julia H. Price, Harveysburg, and Faye KeUey, 60, Cold n t night and ' a li ght snow ins, (or money; amount claimed, defendant to pay $25 per week. Kash D. and Mary Lou Amburgy Township. lot in Waynesville. postmistress, Harveysburg. Henry Brown v~. Zanna ,Brown. !o Henry T. and Mary E. Rose, lot Mabel and Walker. H. Terry to __ J ames E . Jackson. 23, shipping this morn ing. This ~ay slow up $35,000. Ren dig. F ry Dnd Keily, the flood waters a lillie but It C. Donlll d Dil atp h, attorn ys. defendant to conlmue paymg the 1 m South Lebanon. barle ~. and Allie A. Under· clerk, Foster, and Sarah Jane Blevisn't likely that it will fr~eze ~ard Deparlm~n t of Public Welfare sum 0.[ $2~ p~r week. . . O~an an~ . Nellie E. Purkey ~o wood, lot 10 Harvey~burg. . MARRIAGE LICENSES ins, 16, Foster. noug to g('t the corn pick r mto VS. Edward S. PhilUr., support . LOUise .M.U, ":,s .vs. Alvm Atkm!' LOUise Atkms, 2 lots in Franklin J .. D. and Josephme Pennmgton Robert E. Saltsgaver, 23, factory Woodson Lakes 31 laborer, the flel and ,pick that Iill~e ~atch laws. Fred E. Jones , al orney. divo rce to p.la m tiff. Township. .to Robert. E. and Claudia Branden- worker, Lebanon, and Janet Reli, Waynesville, and Nona Mae John. ~lenn .Smder vs . .Gl.~ria Jean Richard a nd Paulin e Beckett to burg, lot 10 Harveys.b urg. 21, clerk, Lebanon. Bon 19 ' Wyanesville. of corn tba IS lerl, nor wtll It be , Lawl' ('nce Rhoades \ s. Carolyn hard enough to haul any manure Rhoad es. d;.··.lrce. Robert G. Ray, Snider, divorce to . plamtilf. Denzil and Dolores B. Howard. 1.73 W. T. Cook and Hayes Dalton to ' , out onto the past ure. It would be attorney. Jacob Zane Smith by Kathern acres in Turtlecreek Township. Charles and Marie Deaton, lot in ,...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--, fine if we had the gardens plowed, - - - - Smith, mother and next friend, vs. Catherine S. Garver to Walter Franklin Township. Ruby E. Smith, divorce to pLaintitY' j B. Cavolt to Catherine M(!In tosh, Kenneth and Betty Lou Akers to freezing aHe~ plowing does our EXTEN('ION N:lTESheavy cia.' ~o ! 10 s of good. But (ont!nu d ~r m P age T wo) P hyllis M. Whitlock vs. James lot in South Lebanon. George and Wanda Sue Hayworth, ay gre~n in color and T.. WhiUoc~, ~ivorce to plaintift'; Cheste r and Rebecca Blackburn 2 lots in Franklin Township. so it goes. Thmgs \Y~l~!e i~v~r~~~h . It .was do so getwe get our f reez·g m 9ny n rg rt " e h I' l] s were mlSSin . . g . • $10 child to plaIntiff: defendant to pay Glenn M and Pauline Irwin to when k t d to Donald F . and Theresa Fatute, . the we Just wea d r sts now instead of after Wh en we du do 'ID' to the roots per wee i agreemen approve . ,' 2 lots in Deerfield Township. Jack and Nancy. Compton, lot In . ::e a;et :~r beans planted. we found llght brown wireworms "'\ -Olan and Ethel P ersley to Dink 1 Deerfield TownshIp. Tb . . d I have to 5 op working on the k ernels. The REAL ESTATE TRANSF ER and Lena Woods, lot in South Leb· Luella Maud Young to Lawrence George Lickliu:r to Lloy~ H. and anon. D. ~O~g, 21.70 acr~s in Lebanon. everye ~~! 1~1~:t~s to stop him worm is ~ hard shell~ insect {rom chewing whatever has his about an lOch long. It s body Joyce Jones, lot m FrankLm Town· Earl and Mayne J . Short \:0 Oron MmDle M. C. White to G. Ran. -PROMPT -EFFICIENT attention at the moment. One is mad.e up of several segments ship. C. and Anna Smith , lot in Maine· dall and Marion G. Lilley, 3 acres , -CO URTEO US -.MODERATE . ' George Lickliter to Clell R. and ville. in Hamilton Township. lonesome Little pup, be hasn't any· or sectIOns. RATES one to play with. Sugar will play Harv~y dug up part of the field Gladys HiUe, lot in Franklin Town· Arthur, Jr., and Marie Young to King Powder Co. to Kash D. and -CLEAN with him once in a while but the where It was the worst and . reo ship. William Robert Kaufman, lot in Mary Lou Amburgy; 4 lots in Union cats are no good to him. AIl ~ey pla!lted us 1 n g . fertilizer 1010 Jesse P. and Howard J . Rowley Deerileld Township. Township. Offlc. In Twin Thedre Building do is run and get up on s.o methmg which a~drln ih a~ been mixed. ~t to Robert and Bonnie Blanton, 1.92 Ralph E. Hurst to J. Orville Asa Lewis to Oral J. and Thelma when he tries to play With them. really .dld th.e trick. There weren t acres in Hamilton Township. Keever, lot in TurUeeree.k Town. F . Elam, 3 lots in Franklin Town. He is after one of them now, and any hIlls missing and those that Oscar L and Odessa Gabbard to ship ship. 't . t ing on the slip were may· have been for some ' . . W. S.rve WlynesvllI. Ind SurroundIng Arel. now I 15 a ws ~ d now olher reason According to H a r- Roscoe T. and MamIe Gabbard, lol Robert Harrison to Jolm and William B. Bakes to J. AI, bert TRY US t he NEXT Tim. YOU N.ed • Tlxl. e cover, and Anod rjutg: abn to vey it was the best rom on (;toe l in Franklin. Pauline Watkins, lot in F'ranklln lind Lois B. Reynolds, 80 acres in aCk IS W· 'LI ' M d CI M Ha T h' Turtle "k T wn hip L-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _~ my feet n now the ce\1~r for him. It Is more than place. It might pay good divi1 lam . an ara . w· owns Ip. cre" 0 S . I can stand. Such a funny little dends to consider this type of ferpup, light cream ~olor with a tIlizer if you have b ottom fields. white ring around hlS neck, med· You have to order the d'erUllze.r I' ' lum long hair and 8 tail that curls special and it can't .be mixed very up over his b~ck like a chow. Fif· far in advance ot the delivery ty.seven varieties. date. It will cost you about twtl A bulletin issued by the Obio dollars an .acre but can re~urn Library Association asks, "Do you you many times that amonut In B want your library support cut in better stand. haJ{'" A blll has been Introduce d • • the • •lamlb • • •day 'ba~ in tite Ohio General ~sembly to j Don't •• forget sharply limit libraries share of the quet on March 14. The day W111 intangible tax revenue, which was be. held at Glen ~arconett's on originally established as, and still Utic~ Road. Glen s is the fourth is, practically the only source of house on the left on Utica Road library operating iu.nds. 'Libraries atter YOIf turn oft of Ro.u te 42. do not get any part of the real There will be ~emonstra.tions on property revenue. In some coun- s~earing, doc~lDg, and Intonnsties this would cut library support lion of feeding and .sirru1ar in half.. ThIs would be a good practices. . thing for the woinens club to look Th at . evenmg the Lamb Ba~ Into and protest against. Further quet Will be held at the <;:olonU1l information may be had at the 11· Inn. Paul ~tz the Ohio Wool brary Growers will discuss the mcenS~akJng of the library why is tive price program and talk of it that the patrons of th~ Amer- his adventures in Australia last lcan Legion, e.s pecially on Satur- s~r. He will Show color day aftemoon always park the sltdes at sheep ranclles and wool driveway futl of cars so that you operations. Tickets may be purcha s~ trom cannot drive through? There is plenty of parking space but some- Glen Marconett, Ed MIchener, one always leaves a car In the John Lane J. M. Wyan.t, Eve';Ctt driveway right in front of the door Runyan and ~e ~~ens IOn C?ffice. so that you can't drive through but The supply 18 l~mlted. TIckets have to back out. Please Mr. Leg· are $1.50 and ladJes arl! .welcome. ion aires consider th e I1'b'rary pa. • •Home • • • Week • • • will be trons and park more carefully. (Flarm •and Th~ Red Cross drive is getling held at Ohio State University under way. P ut them In your bud· March 22-25.,_ _ __ _ __
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them to within one game of their the county tournam ent, played at" second straight district crown. the local gym. Gil Burson, playing his last game The Panther s coneluded one . for the Blue and White after a their most suc~ssful sleasons ?f In glorious career, led both teams In r~cen~ years WIth a toltal scoring with ten field goals and ~VIDS 10 2'1 games. New Vi.ennaof 1: wo six free throws or 26 points. Thee Its 19th game as against four losses. Lakes dumped in 18 for the PanEND OF. THE TRAIL thers and Frank Woodward came . NEW VIENNA - W. Achor 8-fi-1I: Pn d. 4 -6 - f 4' 'ferrell 1I "~-2 l J. Achor th rou g· h WI'th 11 . 4-2- 10 ' DR v l~ 6 -2-14 : Irwin ; 0-2-2. ToTerrell. New Vienna's 6-4 cen- to I. 26'-22-72 . ter was high for the winners with SPRIN GUOnO - Woodwa. d 3-5 -11; , . fl urson 10-6 - 26 ; Lak .. 7-4-1 8: Brlokley 21 pomts, 11 of which were scored 1-1-3; Mn rIL..JI 0-0-0; Farl. 0-2-2; Helin the first quarter , as Vienna tnn 2- 1-0. 'rolnl o 28-10-66 . pulled away quickly to a 26·10 lead. Score Dy Quarter. : . d h . Now VI. nna .... .. . .• 26 38 &2 72 Springboro narrowe t e mnrgm Ilrin"boro . . ........ 10 29 48 65 in some . sections this spri ng and and excessive trallfic du.r ing the summe r. Call and winter months . Truck drivers are urged to C~unty roads t?r th~ most ~rt wat.ch their loads during the are In good conditi on Wertz sal~ , spring of the year as th is is the althoug damag~ ha~ been :heavI-season when roads have a t en- er: than husual thiS ·wmter . <?ounty deflcy to "bi'eak up" after the hIghway crews have continu ally winter freezin g and thawin g. sealed any large chuck holes that . . h ave develop ed dW'ing the Special. eml?hasls has been plae- may winter months and iT!1Provements ed. On W1de.n mg of culvert s 3!1d will continu e to 'be made dally at bridges dUrl!1g the fal~ and wm· tl'tis season of the year as long ter months In all sectl~ns of the as tne temperal1ure remail~s at The f1a1r·styled 1955 DOdge leature. a dublng hood omament, projecte 45 Rorkon eo~ty. The county IS abnost degrees or a-oove. " lW~pt.aroand wlndshJeld, cut back doon, Oared wheel opellillg d heacUllht hoocJi, i'N.ew a 1D4 ltreimIIDed rear deck. Wlthout n.arrow· ,b ridge and cuI" ' lElngine er Wertz pointed ThlI lour.cJo or sedan ill the Custom Royal .erlu hu • Saper Bell Bam V.a ea o.u t ....e olla horsepower, vert crosslDg~_ Both are hazard- bhat county highwa y. are being Two-tone palat treatment aeeent. the lowered roof JlDe, lIoplDl h~ lDel twIn·j. taWlP t ous.to traffic and have been used mote every year as this ellmma ted. .' county becomes more of an urban Spray and bar pat.c'h ing is now area. The county 'a popula . tlon, . ' . . under way and will continu e 8S both in persons and cai'8, has in, long as it is favorab le weathe r. creased sharply in recent years. PHON E 2341
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Mayor Of. Waynlsville Oias Th.rsda, AI 81 Nelt Ve.r'. Finl Graders To BI Roundad Up Hlrl
17, 1955
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Namad Homamaker Of Tomorrow In Local High School
Tbe WayneBv Ule .'chool Is to hold Its annual eprinl" round·up or prospective Fi ret Gnule and IOn· ciergarten s tudents on \\ ednesclay. March 23. Free vact:lnaliolls wi ll be given by the WILrren County II alth Departmllnl. All child ren who will be five ye:l rs old on or b I~ore 0 tober 31, are ellglbl tor Kind ergarten, an d all who are six yellrs of age by that time- (born o n or before Ol'wb r 31, 19"18) lIf(l eligible. The Wa)'he Local [loard of Edu · cntion reiterates that va cclnat loll Is 'ompulsory and offers this ser · vice free In cooperatIon wllh the Warren County Health author Ities to those who 'vlsh to avail them · se lves of It. Many parents ha\'e already had this done by their (llmlly physIcians . Supt. Richard Wat,er s .says, " it wtJI not be permitted by the Board of Education thll year, fo r prospective pUl'lIs to enter school without these vaccInations. We hope all tbe little ones will be brought by theIr ' parents next Wednesda.y tor tbls round·up nnd v8C!!lnatJj)n. We ;appreotale their cooperation very much. Of course, they my go to .thelr famtlf doc· tor privately It they wIsh."
Nancy Rny Linville has been named III Homemaker of Tomor· row In Wayn e 1..oc/il high Kc hool. She received the highest score ABOUT FOLKS YOU i n II. writ l n exnmination which K'NOW t s l d the homem ak in g aptl tudo of the senior g irls in ber gr adu· WCTU TO MEET ati ng ' Iliss. Sh will receIve a Th WCT U meellng will be held golden award pin , ook books [or Friday ItIternoon nt two o'clock at hersel f and h r school, and Sh9 the Friends church. w ill be en tered in compet ltlon to nllme this stale's candidate for the CIRCLE II TO MEET till of ne u y 'rock r AmerIca n ircle 11 of the W . S. C. S. o f Homemaker or Tomorrow . whiCh Mrs. David Harlsock Is Tile nalonnl wln oer In this lender. w ill meet on Tuesday eve· sear h conducted among 1 7, 4.63 nlng, Murch 29. at lhe home of yo ung womell In ,040 of tile na· Mrs. Max Hllrtsock, with Mrs. tion's public, Ilrlvate and paroch· Harry Sherwood, 81. mayor of~ • Detty Zurowesle and Mrs. Norma illl high schools will be oamen Wa.y nesvllle fOT the last 12 years ' tratton as co-holltess. April 21 at an American table fete and widely known as an antique -D in Phlnd el phln. collector, dl d at 12 : 45 a . m. last ATTEND CHOIR SUNDAY Ohio's I' presentative In the na· . Mr. and MI'B. Harry ' Salterth.· Thursday In McClellan hospital In Uonal finals wlll be chosen from Xenia. Pvt. AlvIn J. Federle. whose walt and daughter. 1\1 Iss, Detty 429 school winners In the slate. He had suttered a heart attack wUe, Alma. J lv611 at 221 E .•• Mul· att rthwalte heard the "Treble A total of ,724 OhIo girls partic· Feb. 26. Ser vices were held at 4 berry' St.. Lebanon, recently par· letf" holr of Dowltng Green UnJ· Ipated In this program sponsored " ersly at the First Lutheran p. m. Saturday at the Stubbs (un· tlclpated in Exercise RoundUp, an by General Mllls to IUIslst schools maneuver in church In Dayton on Sunday af· eral home. Burial WI\.8 In Miami A rm y lra.l nlng In ' bulldJng In young women II. cemetery. Aus tria. ternoon. deeper appreciation and under· Mr. Sherwood served 30 years H III under simulated combat stand ing of the American home as a councllman here before elec· conditions. the week·long exercise VISITORS IN SPRINGFIELD and th e personal qualities neces· 1r. and Mrs, Roy Olark and tlon as mayor. He was known Included attacks by an "Aggressor sary to successful homemaking. throughout Ohio, Indiana and Ken· Force" of British soldiers. In an· grandson Russel were recent Sun A scholars hip of $1,600 \l'lll be S. day gu Sls' In prlngrteld , cele· tu ky as a cablnetmakker and ex· tlclpation of the attacks, awarded ach state winner, and bratlng theIr 26th wedding annl- pert on antique furniture. He was troops evacuated the area In a she will receive a trill with her peraary. They were dinner gu ets an antique dealer In addition to 1\ teat of mabillty. s hOOI advisor to V a shlngton. D. PrI'I' ate Federle, 80n of William of the minister , Rep. lind Mre. L. collector. c., colonial Williamsburg, Va., and A native of nearby OregonIa, Mr. C. Federle, Route 1, OregonIa, en· F. Williams, who performed their Philadelphia. Her s hool will reo Sherwood had ftlled a large num· tered the Army In June, 1954 and marrln! ceremony. celve a set of the Encyclopedia b r of jobs here. He came to ompleted basic tralntng at Fort Britannica. - . • VISIT IN CLEVELAND Waynesville In 1898 to Install the ltnox. Ky. : The scholarship of the young The FarmaN club Dllet on Thurs· The 23·year-old soldIer Is a 1949 Mrs. Louis Fires spent the put Urst telephones here. LAter he woman named AII·Amerlcan Home· day at the hJ HUls Party House week with her lion, Mr. Charles returned to Install the first equIp· graduate of Lebanon HJgh School. with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whit· maker of Tomorrow wlll be ,InFlree and sons at their new home menl (or a vllJage light plant and aker as bOlt IU}d hoal4Mls. Mr. and creased to $6.000. In Oleveland. 'bJle In Cleveland, tbe water work s. The 50-mInute written test deMrs. J\jchard Watters and Dr. and Mrs. Fires talked with Mr. and For much of this tiIhe be relllded WAYNESVILLE BANK ROBBERS-In leg Iron. and hand· signed by Science Research Asso· Mrs. H, F. Dye were IfIleeta ot tba ouff., the. two men aoou8ed of, robbing tha Wayneavllle NaMrs . Russel Frank, fonner Waynes- In Lebanon . Mr. Sherwood later day. clates of Cbicago, which W&8 given Bank lilt Tueaday are led by a U. 8. marshal to their ville I'8fIldents, when Mr. Frank an engineer for the water to aU partlclpante In this natIonal At deUdoDs , ham dinner was • tional arraignment In U,S. dlatrlct court. At left I. Denver G. Well.; WIUI the music teacher In the pub. works. Stili lafer he worked u served at the noon hour. aearch, cOIIJIIsted of multiple at right, Joaeph Loyd Crafton. Uc schools. Both Mr. and M.rs. a member of the · Pennsyl choIce and subjective questions The meeting ""&8 opened and Mr. Frank are teaclUn& In the Cleve- railroad poUce force, a t.elecrapb whIch tested the students' attitude Gilbert Frye dillt:ussed "The ~ land BChooIa •ad und their re- operator and lnataller of cal1Jl.:!.DJ and knowledge In the major are&8 Value 6f -Plot to rndlvtdual • garda ' to their friendll here. factorr- equlpmeot ere. or homemakln!J. Farma" Mr. Frye haa had exper'rUn 'Oml! Mr. Sherwood also bad sold Each girl who took the teet rolence In tbJs, aa he hB.lJ had a "Test Miss Margaret Edwards returned autoa, racing cara and farm mao FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEET8 Rev. Walter Edwin Dakin, 98. a celved a 24-page homemak.lng Plot" on his farm, aUliI gave some to tbe Home on Friday bavlng chlnery. His hohby was collecting The Friendship Club met on Interesting facts. spent the wInter In Orlando, Fla. nat I v e of Harveysburg, was guIde which wUl aas18t ber 1n pur· Wednesday afternoon at the 'home antique f1rear..oa. rus survivors Include a slater. Dr. H. I . Von Hayd'on of Miami Mrs. Florence Landwehr of brought to Stubbs funeral home lulng the career of homemaking. of Mrs. arlllen crane with Mrs. UnIversity, spoke on "The School RJchmond, lnd., W88 a caller of here Monday. Graveside services 0 , R. nglesby 1\.8 o-hosteSB. The Mra. Sadie Conner of Waynesville. SltuatloD," a subject or great In· Mrs: Reba Shrieves on Sunday at· wern conducted at Miami cememeeting waa opened and MI'B. tery at 11 a. m. Wedne~. Mr. terest to everyone. Ho talked alao ternoon. Stella Holland wu in charge ot OakJn, a r etired iDplscoPIIJ minis· the reorgantzatiotl or school Miss Glenna Marsh, or Dayton, on tbeprogram. boa~d and on tha t91lChlng prob· '\\'1\.8 a week end guest of her tel', died in St. Louis, F eb. 14. The club adjourned and wID lemB, cousin, Irs. LucUie Armitage. meet In Aprll with Mrl. R.,.. MU· All Warren County 4-H'ers with ler and Mra. J. B. RICh u coMrand ' Mrs. Ertlest Butter· registered dairy projects are In· worth Invited the club to .lie their hostesBes, vlted to attend the next meeting The hosteBses served a dessert gllest~ In April at the Pa~y House; Typewriter Ribbons Are Here of the Warren County Registered course durJng th~ social hour. Club on Monday evenJng, Get REFILLS For 't'our PAPERMATE Pen At the GAZETTE Mrs.~. E. MacfnnJs' was bostess Dairy March 28 at the Courtbouse Audl· HONORED ON BIRTHDAYS to the Hapl)Y Hour Club on Tues· torium at 8: 00 p. m. Ad visors for MI'l!. Grace Vice and Mrs. Irene day nfternoon at her CO!UDtry the club this year are Carlos Har· Henderson entertnllllld on Sunday home wllh nineteen m mbers mon and Ray Smith. At this meetwi~h a delicloua dinner bonorlng llresent. Ing otflcen tor this year wllJ be . lhe birthday &,.nnh·el'saries of Mrs. The meeting wlla opened. the elected. Vice, Mrs, Henderson and Mrs. W. bU81ness session h Id and Mrs. The registered DaIry Club takes E. Stroud. ThOlle who enjoyed tbls Harry Sattertbwnlt nnd Mrs. flve-year.old In all breeds. this plennsnt day together were: Lawrence Furnas were In charge 1955 Euter Mrs. H. H. Wadaworth, Mr. and of the pogram. Mrs. Furnas gave She'. Cindy Mrs. Paul Spalte Df West Carroll· a very fine r eview of "Beyond the OBITUARY Zaugg, a viotlm of cs.rebr,al pal. ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Stroud Hungry Country," II missionary ay, from Mary.vllle. Reprelent· KENNETH NELSON HOUGH of Dnylon, lr. nnd Mrs. H. H . story In Africa. Ing .. the thou.and. of orlppled Stroud ' of Lebanon, Mrs. lfnude The lub atljourned to meet in Kenneth Nelson Hough, son of children In Ohio who are beIng rnne of Middletown, Mr. all d 1\1)1'11 with Mrs. Esther Michener Charles and Martha Nelson Hough. helPe:d to fUller, more produo· Mrs. W . El. Stroud and Mr. and and durIn g lh e socinl hour a dell· Willi born August 9, t 892 . He de· tlve live. through E8Iter Seal Mrs. Cnrl Norman, Mr. and M.I'B. cious salad course was served. parted thIs lire tVednesday, March lupported services, Cindy wants DetrIck Rosenbagen were ntter9, 1955 - a.ge 62 years and 7 to remind the pe.ople that the noon callers. months. 1955 annual Euter Seal camHe WIIS un Ited In maniage to pai.gn II from March 10 to April Frances Min erva Harlan, June 5, Wes' Wayne Advisory 10, and will be held slmultane1923. To lhls union wer e born Russell D. (Rusa) Surface, 58, ' oUBly In Ohio and throughout Council Meets Here two children, Mary Dora and If you lik e true s tories of ad· wldely·known horse trainer, died at , the nation. Lorin Harlan Hough. ,'enture YOll wll\ enjoy Amy Green· On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. 3:30 a.m. Monday at his home. Rt. Kenneth was a life time r es l· wood 's "Roiling North." Harold Whitaker opened their 2, Waynesville, follo wing a heart 1tt ;.h ~ 'I· Ta '!ll~t.I·nge dent of this .communlty a nd was home to the West Wayne Advisory attack . L'I_ iii .;",.0 .. H er book i s a pioneel' story In II gmdullte of Wayn esv ille High lhe tnt at Rense, packed with the Council \vlth Mrs. IUcbard Watters Surface , a lifelong reslde'"'t '.. Naw·RuIl, the Baha'I New Year, ..Ur ,. School and of, OWo State Untve,·· t rag dy lind hUllIor of people and of this area, had suffered from a will be celebrated by Baha'Is In and daughter as guests. al ty, College of Agriculture. He places ncounlered on their jour· The meeting was opened and heart alim ent for several weeks. more than 235 countries or the was II. WOI'ld Wal' I veteran and nc)' from Philad elphia to Anchor· the 'discussion on "What Can \\ e H e res Id e d W Ith hi s ,mo th er. M ra.' world on March 21 . . a memb er of the American Leage. Do About Our Dairy Problem" was Emma Surface, northwest of here, • • • g lon, Local .Post No. 616; was conducted by Mr. John Noeeker. I blld had tr" iued suddle horses for The Baha'! calendar, Inaugurated In 1 ~4 at the begInning at the . , No on e in Ell en Glasgow' s liCe raised a Ml}ster Mason of Waynes· Plans were arranged to meet at Mr. and Mrs. Abe GarHkov at theIr Daba'r dispensation, provides for t ilDe ever rend a line of her auto. vUle Lodge No. 163 F , & A. M.. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law- farm near Ridgeville for some ]9 months of 19 days each, with !);ogrn phy 1l0W published undel' on Novem ber 2, 1917 aud served rence Dro\vu In AprU. , time. l he Litle "The Woman Within," as his lodge as ~ orshlpful , Master H.e also wo rked In this arca as four Intercalary days adde!) beA delicious delsert coune waa tween the last two months, Th e she made n contract to have It three times, 1923 . 1924 ' and 1942; served during the social hour. II farmer. but was known for his tralnlng and working with show f inal month. March 2 to 20, Is de· published after her death. Most WIlli II. mem'b er of Miami Chllpter voted to fasting, when Baha'is take of the no ve!lst's life W.DS pas sed No. 107 O. E. S .. WIlYllesvllle, and saddle horses. Surviving be- no food or drink from sunrise to Ijuletly at the Glasgow family OhIo, and served a s Worthy Pa, . HIes his ,mother Is a. sister, Mrs. sunset. The Baha'i New Year co· home In Rlcllmoud, Vn., but u~r tron of that order in 1~27. \ Marle Githens of Dayton. Incides with the first day ot thIs placid' surface the woman He ;was a member at the Services ' will be held at 2 p.m. Spring. Methodist Church wilhin was undergoing many strug. 1Waynesville Mrs, Nancy (Nellie) Pope, 88, T~urs!1ay In the Stubbs funera~ "The No.w.Ruz celebrations em· gl s. ' The autobiography . records serving In various capacities died Thursday nJght at the home home with burial In Miami ceme· phaslze that the renewal of \ire her triumph over handicap and throughout the years. He also and fruittUln8lls coming with each of a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Elliott tery. loss. ' served, a number of years 011 the at 1m 1 Spring Valley, after a physical sPrlngtlme Is ,a token of • • • Wayne Twp. Board of Education, long tIInese'. . Services were con· the new life God sh()IWers on man ThOBe who enjoy · John P. Mar· part of thle tlme as Presldent,-o.nd ducted by Rev. Albert Young at 2 I a ..... with each spiritual spr(nlltime. (Continued on Psg,e Four) quand will want to read his "Sinp. m; Monday In, the Owen Sugar ' wlien His rellgion Is renewed and cere,IY, Willi. Wayde," a. beautl· Creek , pongregatlonal C h r i s t i a D " " a new· Da.y begtna." fully executed, fUll length portrait cbnrcb. ' Burlal waa Iii OenterVille ,Dr. Walter Schutz, former mia. "Sucb a new era, we belleve, of an American business man of cemetery. Surylvlng are f 0 u r 's10naJ-y 'to Atrlca and now tl"88l1' began In 18H. With It hall come our time. daughters, Mrs. DUott and Mn. urer, of, United Theological Sem: r God's lift for all men to un~er· ••• Luclnda Rowland or Ra 1. Sprlq Iinart will" bring the mol1l1q mes- Btand the oneneA of mankind and Janet Keys. daughter of the Rev . . For the Into~mallon and conven· Valley; 1.11'8. Ethel Thom~lon, of l aage at 10:SI> a. m. Sunda,. at the the fUndfolllental onene8S of rell· lence ot the public, the library and Mrs. Samuel N. Keye, ' .. en· 8t. Petetaburg, aDd . Kra. erepDla EYanpUcal U D It. d lion. Upoa auch an undentandlng boul's are Usted here: rolled for this aeme,ter In tbe .l1aIei Shaw ot DaytoQ; .11. , .1at.K~ Brethren Cburch. All are wei- I can world peace b. eata)llshed In Open each da,. of the week ex- treabman clau at Marletta Col· , .....: .Jewe Tl~e TIp,- ~ ~ to ItteD4 thta ..ntce. _ tbIat oeDtIlr,-. ' Tbia Ie the New I... at Marietta. cept Wednesday and Sunday: 13 cran4cbJldren, 18 lJ'eat«raDdYear'a lI"88ting that will be exRep Ie a IJ'adaate oC &be Houn 1:1>1> to 5:00 p. m., 8:3.0 chUdreD Uul eme ~, ' tended to the world by to 8:00 p, m. local hIIb IobooI. chnd. . -Subscribe to the Sue'" - at the Baha'I Faltb." ITEMS OF INTER EST
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By Marr Lou CbaPDlaD What is a hard-to p? It's a closed car that has the sporty look of a convert ible. And this look is pirt. of the reason this type of car is so popula r. You can have that . - .w ind-blo wn, airy feeling with- which .h ad a st~l t(~P Instead of out a. hair out a f abrIC coverll l,. l.t was made of place. up for her, and sh.e loved the Usual ly a ~esult. The hard-tp p was put h a rd · top mto produc tion Boon afterwa.rd. comes in two (So you see how influen tial tones of paint, women can be.) one color on .Become More \Popular the top, the other or both Some produc tion figw:es that on tbe body. we looked up show that III 1951, This two-ton - hard-to ps were only 9% of the in, ,ivlII the total of all cars produc ed in the ..... a..car a dashine Industr y. In two years hard-t op look, and aeparat lnr the top and product ion had jumped to 14..5%. body as to color makes the car B,y contras t, the figures ~ave look lon,er and lower. But if droppe d for . the conven tIonal you are a purilt, you can have two-do or deSIgn. In 1951, two a hard-to p in one color allover . doors took up 24 .• "', ot production. In 19~ twol-do ors had No Center PMta droppe d to 21.8% . Four-do or design popular ity bas dropped Anothe r hard-to p feature is very slightly less than 1 per that thiI deaign has no center cent ' posta at. the: window s 'o n each 1954 figures show a further side. This 'Ivet ~e car an airy gain in hjU'd-to p popularity. For appeara nce, and It really isa a nine-m onth period ending last little airier as all the wiridows Septem ber, hard - tops were can be roUed down in fro~t and 16.S% of total product i on . And back for ,r.e ater venWat lOn in 1955 may show an e ven greater numme r, With no posts to ob- demand for this popular design. struct the breezes . The first hard-to p was bullt • • • soon after World War II, al. (Fruhio?t writer, o.rti8t, aM TV though general product ion didn't penona litJl, Mi., Chapmo.n i. It becin in the industr y until 1950. noti,,~ 0/ Detroit o.,.:d Ita. 'pent One story goes that the wife of tile lrut ."".rltl Jle(ln wor/fing .. motorll.co'm pany official asked with auto"w bil• • tU /i.e., desiunhllr husban d for a .cal' that _ o"d .,.gifU l_ at ChI'lIR I~1 I 'ooked like a convert ible, but Corpor fltioft.)
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MI8S JANE FITE Corrnp ondent Mr. and Mrs . Robert Brande n· burg bad as their guest ror a few days last week, Mr. I.yell Erickson, or Stoughton, Wlscol18ln. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Froet at· tended a dlDDer given WedDesday evening by Mr. and Mre. Robert Eaton, or Springboro, the occasion being ID hODor of Mr. Eaton'lI l blrthay anniver aary. Mr. aDd Mrs. Ralph Clark, of , West Carrollton, were guests Sun· day ot their cblldreD, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ralph Dell and family and Mr. &lid Mn. Eugene Clark and family. Members 0 t the MethodIst cburch bere were guelte of the I Gloria Loall UlUmta Ute role Sharon Method ist Cburch for a of LlDda Porter III NBC-W LWliupper and QUllrterly cODfere nce . TV' dramaU e lUI "Wa,. of meeting Monday everung. I I .. II, W. W. WlI8on. MllIllnp ort. a the World., "bleh II televlacd b,. native of HarveYllburg, underw ent WLW-T, WLW-D ud WLW-( l a major ope1'8t1on at loIt. Cannel uell weekda , moralD~ at 11:11 hospita l, ColumbulI, FrIday. . LDL MIll Lou latndae ea the Mr. and Mrs. James Parke and dally epl80des whlell 'ealare toptamlly, of C!nclnu&U, were guests DOtcll tal...1 .. ....... . abort Sunday of Mrs. Parke'. parenti , Itorl_ Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker. ~ral:.:..:..:h:.:.o-m-..---FraDkl-~.I-n-,-w-:l::-:lh~b:--:u::r~laI , IIr. and Mra. Mllynard Ecton and In Springb oro cemetllJ 7. tJUDlly of Day to.D., were goeste dur.. d" I th eek d f _I'. u .. n. H er bert T. Doster D&' e w en 0 Mr. EctoD'. hac! u their gue.ts Sundar Mr. and mother, Mn. ~ Ecton. loin Jam.. Dolter and family, 01 The loIenl Club met In the b~h ' Cent.r .we and Mr. and loin. IIchooi buUdlnc, Wedlle tday ..,.. ford Dlag. HOlte were J. C. loIoore and tl Id Doster and family, of Sprln,. H. C. Milligan. e . Clyde Levley who hu beeD quite lin. II 1U at the m during the put few month I I. home ofIdaherCoUlua IOn, 1M Colllnll, of now much better and able to be ..,Iamlsbltrg. out. Tbe Welcome Bible Clall of Jonah's Run Baptllt ChurCh met FrIday evening In the home ot Mr. and Mrs. J . P. Thornb ury. The clull WBII allo celebra tlag It II 25th anniver sary. The Civic Lea.pe met Saturda y evening, In the home of Mn. A. S. CoUett. The M..lle TpWlllhlp Gr&llge met In the hlgb achool buUdlag, lIonda , evening with past lecturB,.Joa . Dam en of the organlJ atlon in charge UlalU1l4l lmN poW Ar. ,.,. ot the prorraJD. "It'. 'I'M I.cItD" leafur. {n tAt lin. AlIena GUpln, 88, motblr Ammca ll Jlagazm e.) of Mn. John E. Welsb, ot RarveY8' • If you burg, paned away FrIday atter- tiona are noon, at Carr Relt- Home;- I.e1F. a CODple anon. Funeral lIenlcel l were con- N. Y., an ducte4 Tueecla , trom Unglel b, tun hibitlnr the carryin r of live propoultry In bUlel. A.n d In T71ertown, Misl., It'. ilIera! to .ha", In the center of Main street.
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Paul D. and Loraiine H. Shafer ' Michae l and Julia Marie Hoiz, 1 E. R. Housto n to Norma T. and ed invento ry, hearing set to Melvin and Alma Weaver , 2,06 lot in lF1ranklin Twp. Jor Anna M. Brown, 1 lot in Morrow . March 22 ' at 10 'A M. acres in Frankl in 1'wp. J oseph L. , Jr. and Thelma M. E. R. Housto n to John and FAtale of J~ob B'. Strouse , , Hugh A Hart to Elizabe th Davis to Walter and Elaine , Hirsch, 1 lot In Fr:mkli n Twp. ler, 1 lot in Deerfie ld Twp. Mil. Joanne Blount, 1 lot in Salem I dee'd., John W. strouse, appoin t · ~-----------J. Townsh ip. A Farm Diary Rose M. Aslune ad to Carl E. ed admini strator ; John Burske , Arthu r W. and Victori a E. Harp Sawyer Reality Co. to Glenn Harold COMMON PLEAS Earnha rt and Jesse Pre· Bessie M. Bogan vs Charle s W. and Joanne Stivel:, 1 lot in By D. J. Frazier to Truby W. and Garnet B. Cold . W. and Phyllis J ea n Melsca r, 1 'I dergast Nettie Dale vs Emmet t Oscar Bogan, Jr., divorce to plaintif f. W~ynesville. appointe d apprais ers. iron, 1 lot in Frankl in. Dale, case dismissed. lot in Frankli n Twp. Estate of Mary R. Ivans, dec'd., John H . Barnes to Lenox and Roy L. Hudson Wanett e Frankl in vs Henry W. to Harold B. John and Florenc e Collins · Invento ry filed, hearing set i'lEW SUITS Mary Alice ~lton, 1 lot In and Doroth y E. Perkins for Frankli n cross petition dismiss ed. , 1 lot ' worth to Herma n and Jane Car · ' March 22 at 10 A. Charles F. ' L enhart, Jr. V8 M. Frankl in TwlJ. MARCH H. 1955.- Wrltlng tl)!lt in Frankli n Twp. Verona M. Levy vs Max Levy, Eldon Hickey , for money amoun ver, 5 acres in Turtlec reek Twp. I Estate of August Kettler . dec'd., t E. R. Housto n to Charles E. d ille mnketl me think DO you al· case dismiss ed. Robert L. and Clarenc e A. Harriso n and Verna M. Alexan · estate valued at $15, 472.50. claimed , $871.09 and costs, Carl and Opal M. Miller , 0.58 wa),s dale a1\ your letters' or do acres Cowan and Ruth A. Houk to John der to Lonzel and Flutey How a r d by George Morgen stein, attorne y. Bernice B. Invento ries were approv ed on in Salem Twp. you juet marlt them I'Saturd ay Howard , ete vs Jebb Metcalf, Stuart Cowan, 9.18 acres in 'Deer. Sparks , 8.13 acres In. Wayne >Herman William s vs Nannie Twp. the following estates: Estate of E. R. Housto n to Tommy and ' field Twp. nlgbt" or "March 14" without the cue dlmUu ed. Tom {Florence, Inc. to James William s, divorce , Young and Faye Weisen berger, '1 lot In Delphin and Ellen Helton to and Marily n J. Hale, 1 lot E . Mlyron R. Johnso n, dec'd.,: John year ? I have lust been going Lawren ce Coo k vs Harold Jones, attorne ys. in Ross, dee'd.,; Harry E. Van Meter, Salem TowJUihip. Sam and Charlen e Little I lot In Clearcr eek Twp. througb lOme old letters I found Brant and David M. Bowers ox, The Home Federa l Saving s at I dec'd ., and Alice Moberg, dee'd. !El. R. Housto n to Harold B. and Deerfie ld Twp. put away In a box nnd some of case dismiss ed withou t record. . ' ,' IriS M. Borders to Ed A. and I Estate of Claude 1.. Loan vs John and Doris Barker , Burnad ean C. Alml!s, 1 lot WaUace, in W. T. Cook and Hayes Dalton Rose Ellen Rupper t, ' O .~ acres them were not dated 80 that I ha4 . Lawren ce Coo Jt Harold cognov it, Young and Jones, at· Salem Twp. I dec'd., Gladys M. Wallac e executo Elmer and Blanch e Griffith , in Frankl in Twp. no Idea ot when they were writ· Brant, etaL Motion for new trial tomeys . trator tiled first, final and dlstriAlice IL. Harris to Thoma s W. ten, not .very Impo' tant, but It .ruill be conside red all filed and Robert E. and Mildred M. Mil· butive accounts. Motors Insuran ce Corp. vs Roy and Beatric e Robbin s, 0.47 acres 1 lot in Frankli n Twp. Harvey Hole to overrul Flora would have been 10 much more ed. Jacobs, ~er to Newell W. New'kirk, 1 lot Smith, cognov it, Young and in Wayne Twp. Estate Of Elmore D. Graham . I lot in Wayne Twp. IntereetJnc It they had been d.atecl. In .Frankl In Twp. Jones, attorne ys. dec'd., Carl Bradstr eet, adrnini sDonald C. GlUu to Robert John Stuart, Robert L. and Then too If all the clerke who Iris M. Border s to Edward A. trator fHed!i rst, final lI;Ild distrl· William F. Downe y vs Doroth y and Mleriel Sterling , 8 lots L. · in Clarenc e E . Cowan to Ruth A. and Rose Ellen "Ruppe rt, 1.16, butive accoun ts. make out sales Illps would put the J. Downe y, divorce , Meryl B. Deerfie ld Twp. Cowan Houk 7.0 acres in Deer. acres in full date on them. Not long 810 Frankl in Twp. Gray, attorne y. Estate of Ellwoo d L. Wittebo rg, George Edwar d al1d Ruby K. field Twp. ' Jdhn F. and Doroth y Lytle to dec'd., invento ry filed, hearing I 11' hunt'ng up some Itema In Marion Lorene Steele vs How- Hauclc, to Henry Daniels , 1 lot Nettie C. McCar thy to Mary Doroth y Geard, 1- lot in Salem set some bunches of eales 811p8 and ard E. Steele, divorce , Young :md in Deerfie ld Twp. for March 25 at 10 A. M. M. Caffert y 2 lots in Frankli n. Townsh ip. bills ond @ ome of them were spilled Jones, attorne ys. Estate of George O. Burlile , Louis J. Tan,er man to Kathlee n Robert a~d Hilda A. Yeazel Bnd gol In with my tills year'l l --dec'd., invento ry filed, hearing Burns, 121.92 ' aCI'1e5 In Union to Andrew Yeazel Sr. 1 lot in PROBA TE one.. Tbole tbat were dated we re set for March 25 at Townsh ip. A. M. REAL ESTATE TRANS FERS TurUec reek Twp." F.state of Ros a A. Tinch, dec'd ., ·Estate of Oscar B. 10 a\1 right but thel'e were a few Cain, dec'd., Otis and Edith Rich to Charles Andrew Melvin Yeazel, and Alma Weave r to Sr. to Andrew , Nola Pbllpot , admini stratrix , fil· first and final with no date on that were ...eIT accoun ts filed. Paul D. and Loraio W. and e H. Mary Shafer, J . Bogan, 1 lot In Jr. and Vergle Lee Yeazel. 11 oon~Qslng. Not large enough to be. , Massie Twp. .574 acres In Frankl in Twp. lot In ~Uecreek Twp. . I very importa nt bllt annoying. Mildre d Pender y to Kings Mills William B. Backs to CecJl and ' There was a plllce for tbe date Water Co., 1 lot In l>elaruield 'l'wP.j Ruby Rogers, 14.51 acres in Tur· but BOme clerk th u ~.h t a sma'l , Robert Blair IFTedel'ick to John tlecree k Twp, cash sale not Importa nt enougb F. Charlto n, 2 lots in Lebano n. Melvin Walter Wilson to Isa· (or a date. It It la Importa nt and John Adkins , Jr., ~ John Anthon y aod Mice Mae belle enougb to write out It Is Impor· 1 lots in Deerfie ld Twp ~roski to Willis D. Hunter , 1 lot I Edward and Christi na Messer tant enough for the ooDl;pleta date, , The MarCh wind blew hard tbe In Wayne Twp. . to Carl M. and Moden a Judd. other night, I read afterwa rd that Jlames and Debbie Ballard to acres in Washin gton Twp. 0.41 , It cauled a lot of damap around Charles and Wilme tte Schleye r, Carl M. and Moden a JUdd to Dayton. - Some ot our cow. were US aa-el In Harlan Twp. -PROM PT Edward and Chriatl na Mlesser, 1,i - EFFICIENT bawling and Johnny went out tc\ William H. E u V I! r a r d to acre in Waahin rton Twp. I -COUR TEOUS -MODE RATE lee what wu the maller aud found ()"-_..... Joseph E. and Mary E. YOung them all trllbt8D M and one helter RATI. -CLIA N ~ U ..,.... to Franclll P. and Cornel ia M. I stretche d out on the ground and , olJll Ne.... ID ......t to Kappl· Poole, 0.23 acres In Salem Twp. trembling allover . He got her UP I Dell" ~ 10 ... O'."n r OHlce In Twfn Thtatr . Bulldl" , . W. J. Brewer to Dale and Joyce and droye her to the barn and I IODIe .f tbe probl _ tbe, . . ..... Porter, Ill49 acres in Frankl in Quieted her. She didn't aeem to be • • . . &be oiJOpa lu Townslblp. hurt and we bayen't an Idea of MI'IaI beard . . WLW·NB() •• W. SIne Waynesville .nd Surroun ding Are•• Clarenc e and Bonnie Creech to what bappened. · Wu It a ItBht· ' 1:tI P.... 8ST, ~n and Alice Kammo nd, 1 TRY US the NEXT Time YOU N.... a Tol. Ding shock or did the wind blow lot in Frankl in Twp. ber over or what. Tbat III a pUB' , NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT l.tratoI' lIe that J ,upf)Ole 1I'1U ne"'81 bII , Elatate 01AtlII'IIn Jobn M. Orndorf, De. anawentd a. ahe cannot teU us. ceued. It Is a hard thing to be railed . Notlce Is here~y that J . . an only pup. Poor little rascal, no Henry Orndorf, whosegiven Poet Office one to play with. Sugar wlll play Addree l Is 17 W. SUver Street. for awhile but she Boon tirea of Lebanon. and Pearl M. LeWis, the game and then be has to play I whose ·osl Office Addrel s Is 122 II al e and when lOme one com... S. 2nd Street.. Miamisburg, a on . I have been duly appointed asOhio. Ad· along he nearly gaee cruy. Doesn t mlmetr atorl of the EBtate of John someone want a little fu ~zy boy· M. Orndorf, Ia.te of Warren County. dog? Ohio, deceased. (Contin ued ' ext . eck ) Dated thle lCth day ot March .
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RALPH H. CAREY, Judge of the Probate Court, Admlnl etrator Warren County, Ohio Estate of Jacob B. Strouse, De- Meryl B. Gray, At\7. To encoura ae the development of lclIool forests IS "laboratories ceued. S-17-(St)~1 for outdoor education" througpout the ltate. the Ohio Forutry Ass0Notice III hereby ,Iven that .John ciation has just published a pamphlet, "Plaonl na Scbool Forests." W. Stroule , whoae PoIt OffIce Ad· NOTICE OF APPO!NTMENT Publlcation day was marked by a luncheon at whicb dreBII II a 2, W&yn8lvUle, Ohio. or Executo l' Frank J . Lausche pledged his support to the project. LeftGovern . hall been duly appointed a. Admin· to rlaht. FAtate ot Walter C. Cut, Deabove, are Rr. K . Starr Chester, pruiden t of the Oh12, Forestr y Istrator ot the FAtale of Jacob B. ceased. Association, Governor Lausche, and Professor Carl S.1'o Johnson "trouee , late of Warren County, Notice II hereby cJven that Roll author of the booklet. Caples at 25 cents each may be ordeJr&:d from, Ohio, deceBled, H. Hlrt.loc k, whoae POit Office the- Ohio Foresti}' Association, Southern Hotel, ColumbUl 15. Ohio. Dated tbls lit da1 of March. address Is W&)'D8Ivtlle, Ohio, has 1966. . been duly appoint ed as EXecutor - - - -•- - - - - - - -- - -- ......- - - - - RALPH H. CAREY, the FAtate Of Walter C. CUt, .•11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.. Jud!;e of the Probate Court, of OBIT UAR Ylate of Warren CoUBty, Ohio, deWarnn Coun~, Oblo ceased. • worked with dlUgeDCe to uphold NEW STORE HOURS Meryl B. Gray, Atty. Dated this nth day .of March. the .tandU ;'·16-(8 t)-1-24 ds of our sllliloola. 1966. He 'WIll a successful tanner, a RALPH H. CA.B.EY, valued clt1lell, aud a tlrnstworthy J1Idea of , the Probate Court, friend to aU who knew blm. Be• " THE ~AZE'f t'I:I Wai'Nn • 000111,., Ohio Ad va rtlie In v ~II~ Gray. RiSinger, AttYI. sldee hIs tam1ly, be lea,'es several . . . a·17-( St)-W l ralaU,, " and a hoat ot friends . WILL BE OPEN NOTICE OF APPOINTME. T
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't A Oh' St t u· n 10 ae mverSI y Quarter graduating Winter class of 401 will re<=;eive diplomas at 2 p.m. Friday, March 18. Congressman J . M.Vorys wil1 deliver the commencement addre5s at ceremonies in the Men's Gymnasium. Members of Winter Quarter gradua ting class at Ohio State University from your area, the degrees they_ will receive and their hom etowns, follows: Lebanon-Philip L. Class, bat;helor ~f aeronatdical en· gineering. Mason-Lois Wunker Class, bachelor of arts.
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On M;onday eveninq, Mar. Farmer's Grange went to Harveysburg where the offcers filled the chairs. An excellent program was presented conSisting of an aqticle on "Camouflage in Nature" by Atha Furnas, one on "Choosing a Farmer's Wife" by Elsie Hockett. We ,w.ere then enter· tained by Johnnp . Hicks, who ga ve so me vety fine magical tricks.
The . Waynesville Garden Club will meet on April 7, at the home of Mrs. Florine Schuhardt, on the Oregonia Road. Mrs. Eloise Alexnader, is to be Co-Hostess. The program opens wi th 'Do you Knoy" , followed by "Rose, th e Queen of , the Flowers", discussed by Miss Elizabeth Chandler. Each member is privilleqed to invite a guest, and a Plant and. Bulb Sale is to bt held. " Now's The Time to: Feed roses with complete plant food. Our exhibit will be a Miniature or a cup and saucer arrangement. Plans fOr the May Flower Show and Banquet will be carried on,
Mrs. EmmaWade of Miamis. burg caUed on her causin, Mrs. Lena Hartsock Fri. afternoon. -
Mrs. J. P. Fromm was hosOn Saturday evening, Mar. tess to the Past Matrons Circle on IThu.tsdllY evening. Mrs. 12, Mrs. Allie Carter, Jr. was Lucile Armitage, pre iden t, pre- honored with a "Stork Shower" sided over the busines session by MJs. Leonard NiIJ at her and qames were enjoyed durin g home, with Mrs. Harold Stanley th e social hour. The guests Miss Betty Satterthwaite, and were nvited to the dining room Mrs. Emery Robbins as assistwhere delicious refreshments of at hnoste ses. The evening was ice cream, cookies, andy, nuts spent in games. The honor and coffee were served at guest found many lovely little a most attractively arranged gifts awaitinq her on the table table. whic h was arranged in colors Mrs. and Mrs. liarold Earn- of pastel yeJlow and green. hart entertal'ned wl'th a Birth- Delicious refreshments Wl!re ser ved to Mrs. David Hartsock, day dinner Sunday honoring Mrs. Don scott, Mrs. Russel their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Welch Wilson; Mrs. Herbert McMillan, whose birthday was Marrh 17 Mrs. Warren heeh an, Mrs. and their little grandd augh ter, R'chard Graham, M·Ts. 'Hany 1 Ellen Marie Bachert, whose Ic. birthday is March 30tl). I->th,attehthwaite, Mrs. Eli Furmas, e honor guest and hostesses. Those rnvited to spend the day at the Earnhart home were : Mr. and ·Mrs. Donald Welch of Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. NorMiami Chapter 107 O. E. S. man Bachert and daughter will meet in pecial Session on Ellen Marie, of Franklin; Mr. Sa t. evening, April 2nd, eight and Mrs. Harlan Earnhart of o'clock. for the purpose of Cincinnati; Miss Deloris Baston of Morrow, Mrs. Kenn eth initiation of two condidate. All Hough and Mary Dora and Mr. members are urged to attend. .Lorin Hough and Mrs. Viola The ProQressie Women will. Harlan. meet Wednesdoy, April 6th at the Party House with dinner to be served at 6 :30 P.M. An inter resting program is being Dr. and Mrs. Gale Russum arranged by Mrs. Frsd Grauv~ited t;beir aunt, Miss Mar- man, vice president. garet Edwards on Sun. evening. Baha'i World Youth Day will be ob ' rved by the Baha'is of Dayton at 8 p. m., aturday, Miss Ruth Chandler attend- March 26 at 3303 Wellington ed a luncheon and meeting of Driv . Mr. A.lb rt ~ n, Day· Alpha Phi Chapter, Delta ton Baha'i chairman, has an· . Kappo Gamma at the Van nounced. Theme of the meting will b Cleve Hotel in Dayton on Sat. "World P ace Through World Faith." The meeting will con· sist of a symposium . on the founders of th faith: The Bah Mrs. F~rd, Rev. and Mrs. fm aning gat; the forerunn r) ; Billy LeWIS, of Dayton were Baha 'u 'lIuh (meanin .. the Glory visitors of Mrs. Ado Austin on of God; Th Revelator for this Sund ay afternoon. Day · Abdul Baha ( caning IServant of God i the Divine Ex· emplar for this' Day; and I Shoghi Effendi (fir t and pre· Aorman Second Class Ron-: Cll t world Guardian of the aid Sears is enjoying a furlough Faith ) . Baha 'u'Uah has prohere with his parents, Mr. and claimed that permanent peace Mrs. Everett Sears. He will leave ean onl! come through tababout April 1 for California, lishm nt of the on n of manand will later leave for Japan kind and the oneDe of r eligion. where he will be stationed for Those youth participating inMilitary Service. elude: Judy and Marsha Brackney, Fairborn; Barbara, John aud Peggy Watker of Ketter-0~ ing; Diana, Gloria. a.Dd Ray· mond R{)use of Cincinnati ;' and Phyllis Ann, is the name Philip Mehaffey, Sonya Segen, chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Allie and Randy Bill Welty of DayCarter Jr. for their new baby ton. Mrs. Albert Segen will ex· d~uqhter, born Sunday, March nlain the Baha'i Ten-Year 13, at Miami Valley Hospital. World Crusade, launched in The adoling grandparents of 1953, to the youth. The evening mis little six and one haH will close with a social hour of infant are Mr. and Mrs. Russel games and refreshments. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Allie A simultaneous adult discusCarter Sr. Mrs. Ca~er and sion group 'for t}le public will be dau.ghter are now at theIr home beld at 2429 Revere Avenue led -M1nn Street. -~--~- --~ by-Mrs. Ray RoUse; S·t., of""'CmciDnati in charge. The public is invited.
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Mr. and Mrs. Milo Beal are Mjr. Frank ' Trimble and Miss Helen Trimble of Mainville 1)he proud grandparents of a visitel their aunt, Miss Myrtle baby dallg'h1e.r born to their Stevens on Sunday afternoon. so·in-Iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allard of Lebanon R. R. 3 on Sunday at Miami. Valley Hospital. Mr. Cecil AI· lard of Cincinnati is the paternal At this season of the year: it grandfather, is well for us to renew and revirtatize our knowledge .of the life and death of Jesus of Nazareth. The New Century Club will A new book by Daniel.Rops, Jesus and his Tmes will r~pay meet on Friday, March 25 with careful reading even though we Mrs. J. R. Preston as hostess may disagree at times. One reo at her home, with Mrs. Elsie . "thi . th Hockett and Mrs. Fred GrauvIew salS, s IS more an a m'an in charge of the program. The Circle. wl'll meet at th" maQnJ(lcertt recreation of the life of Jesus. it is a splendid .. and devout re.affirmation of ~ome .of Mrs. Barbara Sa'fycr . the truth of Christ's life and In Apnl. teaching that will inspire and .. ~ho~e p~esent were: Mrs. more the heart of every modern LUCile ~rmltage, Mrs. C!race reader " ~rendergast, ~rs. Pearl RIdge, , Mrs. Edna St. John, Mrs, Edna A great literary personality Hartsock, Mrs. CedI Shipley, I once remar k e d, "wb enever a Mrs, Mary ... ou P a Imer, Mrs. ' ddt Co t M b k ur ney, rs. J ane McC uInew 00 IS recommen e 0 " S I k M .M E h t d I ld d ome ' oc, rs.' ary arn ar an me rea an 0 one. of the older books in our the hostess. . • J s a e L'b I rary on e us r :
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cmCAGO-A hmband and 'wlfe who hadn't talked to each other for eJllht yearl were divorced recentl1. Judie Edward B. Caley of Superior Court l1'anted thl divorce to MH. El.anore Micele, «, a laboratory technlclu. tram Ben· jamin Micele, 48, a truck driver. 00 cruelty ,round•. MH. Mlce1e'. attome), at a pre· vlous hearing said the couple had not IPoken to each other tor eleht yeau, communicating by notes pinned on a bulletin board in the kitchen of the bome they ahared. The husband moved out
CHICAGO - A year ago, Char· lotte fourth·graders recited their pledge of alleglanoe to the Hag as usual. then lat dorn to find paper reproductions of a plano keyboard at thel.r desks. I It was the lnt-roducUon ot a new course in music education their teachers caUed "keyboard experi· ence." for the purj)ose of teactting rudiments of meJody and rhythm. They giggled. Music . without a real plano? Music 1without music? How mixed up c.ow.d tea~her get? New Machine Splits But teach? bel'Self' had either a plnno or reaolBator bells giving Blood Components of! tones correspOlldlng to ccrta In CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - A ncw notes on the plaillo. She'd strlke a machine. the "Fractinator." de· oote (in the plano aod the children veloped by the HarvarC: Medical would .trike th~S!lme note on School and a Cambridge industrial their paper key ' rd.. Occasion· research firm can separate human ally. a pupil wou1 take teacher', blood ao that It. components may place. be packaged in separate containers. The Idea soundl a little hollow. Tbe Fract.1nator Is said to ellml· Nonetheless. todEl Instead of 2.000 nate the present hazard of con· children thel'e ade 4,650 in the tamlnation during blood processIng rourth and ftlth ~rades ' who get The machine IB the size of a such instruction one hour each llome washing machine Tubes and week. Next year ' It will be ex· connections are made of plastic tended to the ,lxtb l1'ade. A class· rather than glass and rubber be room program In ~ctual plano In· cause lhe lotter substance~ cuus structlon Is In the mDk.ing at the blood to adhere junior high level" all because of Interest created loy the paper key · Curious Customs Men boards. BUENOS AffiES-A \Yoman ar, The keyboard e~lence project dved here' by tran~8Uantir atr merely helps chlfdren recognize liner and caught the eye of cus Ihal notel on sbeet !"(lSlc corre·· oms inspectors ShE.' wall,cd WiUI spond to certain keys on the board. ~r cat difficulty It also enables th(!m to read music, Tbe rea son. the Cust.oms De rllcognlzlng the dl1Jetence between at'tment said. was that shr had sharps and nats. lore than 72 pounds of golel ban Teacher mB+' Of \JIay not have ng In her clothing. a load wortt. a plano, but ke),lhqard experience .re than $40.000. is one of the mos:t popular studies 'ustOml agents refused to Idpn on the ' elementarl .Bchool level. her. The plane came f lO "' ,1e via Lisbon. Rio de Jan Iro Montevideo. •
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oSiesta Tim WASH1NGTON - - For uncounted the siesta has infiuenced ,;o\'ernment, business, international trade. war, rebeUllon, f!lmily lile and human health across a lBi-ge slice of the world. Cost Rica's short·lIved mUltary flare·up lett ampl,e time for sol· diers to take their Iitternoon snooze alon'g front lines, according to news pictures. In Madrid last year. proposals to abollsh the slesia erupted Into hea tl!d controversy. It was the Spanish who named the slllsla. Inklng the word from the Latln selda bora, sixth hour after dawn. noon. But the cu.· tomary habit of sleeping (hrough the head of midday was not a Spanish Invention. Pharoahs napped In palace. by the Nile. Centurionl of Rome snored during the blazing hours In North Afrlcao lind Near Ealt Landi. Moors brought the custom to the Alhambra and Granada and found the Spanlard:s already dO:l' Ing. Spanish conquistadors In tum tooK s eslas in the Aztec balls of : Montezuma and the fortre sses of ; the Inca. Today whole cities and countries : shut up shop while lhe sun Is high I and hottest. From noon u:.til four , o'clock In some la,nds. all business : stops aod men sleep. From 12: 15 until 1:45 In Cludad · Trujillo. capital of the Dominican Republic. a caballero could shoot a rifie. up or down most of the main streets with little danger of hlttlng anybody. Then an electric fire siren sha tiers the silence to warn slesta·takers that :t's almost time to go to' work IBgain. . Mexlco's capital. bursting at the . scams, has largely dlone away with Its noon·tlme nap. partly because ' public transportatio n was not up : to taking the b.readwinning popula · : tlcn back and forth betw ~en home i Jnd workin g place four" times a : da)' . .:~ n l u rics
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Duck Hunten' Dam HOLDREGE. Neb.-A I1'OUP of Suck hWlte1'l refused to be outSone when " sudden channel IhIft !ett hlah and dry a blind thq ud built on the Platte Biver. The bateu, rather than move the elaborate bllnd. went to' work lrith aandbal" dammed.up the river 8011' and nnt the wa. . put IIIe blind a,aln.
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. At Fairley Hardware Given by Lytle Methodist ChurCh ' · Careless Campers WASHINGTON - Campeu '"used 43 fires last y"ar In the 'nds supervl ~ ed by the Nati(,nal 'ark Service-m ore than for any J! """' F yf'III I'xcepl thE.' 45 In 19' : ~ i' "'II tllre" of lhe 10M II, e8. the P;ork Service reported. ..... curred In areas where overcrowd· ed camp grounds may have forced visitors outside the IpecUlcally protecte.d ca'!!,Plng area•.
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PHILADELPHIA-One fox wa. too much for three other Foxel in suburban Broomall. The fox (anima\) was leeD by James E. Fox. who chased It, I)ut lost track of It Next Thomas Fox of Springfteld spotted the Animal and summoned a policeman, Maurice Fox. Thele two Foxes took up the Pursuit, which ended a lecO'ld Urne in nnl1
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PeDDI71vanla. the 9rand Old Lld7 of the 8eet. 'will be located lID the campu, ot the ·Penns),l· ftJIJa State Unlverllty. ArrUlfementa have been compI8tecl tor the Navy Department to loan th. bell to the Unlverslty lID B permanent baalB. It will be mounted by the Unlverslty on a peelealal where !'It will reBect ~~ :en~!~', ~:d s::!e ,f;l: lant baWeahip lierself." Tbe 33,lOO.toD Pennsylvania was COIIlDWaiODed in UU6 alone of the 81'1t two oU.burning battle....- She t all d to J In -" wa. no owe 0 the torc•••eeking out the Ger· : : . K~ ~o!{~:~ni!:r 1re~~: Woman With 'Notion' naUlbta were used. there beln, Seeks Red Re·fuge DO tanker. avaUable to carry . JVIENNA-Austrlan police reo fIleL ported to the British Embassy During World War n. however. here that Mrs. E. E. W; Grolthe Pennsyivanla which had sett. a British clltJzen of Edin. served sincei 1916 flagship I th N n tas h theII ht f burgh. Scotland, had asked .the or II avy was e g rom th be Innln Sltt.1n 'in d d k - Russ IanI for MIltl . 1~8 1 :\.y1um. egg. g ry oc , The Austrialll ,ull! ' she arrived at Pearl Harbor, Ihe was one of ; in Vienna by lIir lind went to the the Ilrst ships to open fire 0/1 the ' R I ' otrol 1St at SemmerJapanese planes and was ~.." ot ' US! an co P<I three battleships in the harbor to I ing on '~c ,Ruslla,n-Britiah zonal
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SderSluiim's--Ufe and.Times have ,returned fr~m a te~ d~y . of jeM, the v~catJolf In Flonda ..... While In Messiah, Vol I &.Jl Florida they spent some time Erskine'g.-;The Human Ufe w4th their Son and daughter·in. . . of Jesus. law. Mr. &. Mrs. Victor Thomp· There 'are also others. son at Avon Par.
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The speed and luxury of the Super Co~tlnental, new tl'ain of the Cnnadlan NationBl R81lwa:-rs, which wlt\ .r dace the ·2.930.mile run from Monti'enl to Vancouvcr by morc than 14 hours and the . run It'om 'fol"onto to the Pacilic Coast by 1.2 hours, prompts Lois Smith and David Adams. lendmg dancers ot the National :Ballet of Canada, to 'crea te a new dance honorlr.g tile t.raln. They are shown pel'( cling one of the steps of thplr dance In ·the spacious lounge car ~ 'hieh wUl be uSl!d on the , . Sup :r Continental when It goes .Into serVice In Ap ril. Seen bere leaving Mt. Rob~on , B. C.. highest peak In the C.anadlan Roclties, the new train wlU travel through the- spectacula'r Fraser Canyon dur, Ing daylight boura. Equipment will embody the latest developments in comfort tor both first.ela .. lI~d tourist passengprs. .
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Admlnlltrator Eltablllhld F8bru.ry, 1111a DON MOORE __________________ __ ____________ Edltor .nd Publllhlr Estate ot Kenn th N. Hou,b Dec'l! NoUce 18 bereby Ilv 0. tbat Mill' B. MOORE A..oel.te Editor erva ' H . HOllgb wboee PoSt OfficI) addresll III R. R. 2. Wayn lvill", Oblo blUl been duly appointed as AdmlnJBtratrix ot the Eetate ot Kenneth N. Hough. la te or WalTen County. Oblo, deeeaaecl. Dated this 15 day ot larcb, 1956. RALPH H. CAREY. Judge ot P robat.Be Court. Warrell Count)', Ohio .. tanley & S ~ey, Atty's 1 Subllcription Ra\811-$2. P er Year, In advance, In Ohio; $2.60 elsewher~
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Soap and waulr alone remove many common .talns from washable material., if tackled while fresh. Some ltalna need a two-part treatment -IOOIenln. and launderin,. Detailed directions follow : . Blood : Soak olr rub in cold water, then wa.h In lOapluda. If .• taln penl.ts, aoak wllt hablelj then relaunder promptly. Chocolate orl------------------------Cocoa: Wath in Ice Cream: ", wlrm .o.psuds. Spong. wiih cool CHURCH U brown ltalns water, then wash Dille LImbert, Mlnl,tar I'emaln, treat with In ho~ loap.uds. Churoh School, 9:30 a. m., Mr. hydrogen perox· Iodine: II tresh, Herbert MaMlIIan, BupL launder in warm Wor8hlp Service, 10:80 a. m . soapsuds. If let, '4 ' promptly . Youth Yellowsslp Bunda)' 7 :30 Cod-Lifer Oil: moisten lind dry . ,.. p. m. Sponge with glyc· in suns hine. Or Choir PracUce Thuraday 8.00. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT erine or carbon .pply a paste 01 starch and am!ofl~r'---U~ t:etracb lor ide: Administrator t.hen launder. monia and allow Eetate or Job.n M. Orndoff. De· Colree .nd Tu: Pour boiling to dry, the., brush ceased. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Notice Is here by given that J . water from a S-foot height through it off and launder . Henry Orndotf. whose Post Office .tal ned fabric: atl:etched taut over Lipstick or Rouge: Soften with Byron Carver. Mlntllter Bible School, 9: 30 a. m. Address Is 17 W. Silver Street, a bowl; then launder. glycerine, then launder In hot Morning Worahlp, 10:30 a. m. Lebanon, and Pearl M. Lewis, E,,: Scrape off excess ; soak in sOllplluds. Prayer Meeting, 7 :00 p. m . ..... hose Pos t Office Address III 122 cool water. then wash in warm Mut Julcee: Soak In cool water. Young People's Meetinr, 7:00. S. 2nd Street. Miamisburg, Ohio. lIOapluds . then wash In hot aoaplude. Evening Services. 7:38 p. m. have been duly appointed as Ad· . Fruit and Berry : Rub with glyc. Milk or ~re... : Soak In cool mlnlstrator8 of the Estate ot John erinej then treat like coffee. water, then wash In hot l o.pauds. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST M. Orndotf, late of Warren County. Gra.. : Rub in hot soapauds; il Paint: If fresh, use lots of hot .Ohlo, deceased. necessary, use a bleaching solution lOapsuds. It not, .pply turpentine, Price Roberta, MIn_ter Dated tbls 10th day of March, Bible School at 9 :30 a . m. and relaunder. kerosene. or lard and then wash In 1966. . Mornlnc Worsblp at 10 :30 a. m. .nd Whl' t e Sauce: So.k In GraY, hot Iuds. RALPH H. CAREY. Evening Worship at 7:80 p. m. cool water. then walh in hot loapScorch: If light, launder In bot Judge ot the Probate Court. Prayer Meeting each WedDe6day «uds. suds; If deep, rub with SOIlP lind Warren County. Ohio . j Greue. Oll, .nd Tar: Pure tats bleach in sunshin e ur dampen with evenlnr· . Meryl B. Gray, Atty. Mnd oils usually come out in soapy peroxidej then In under. 3·17- (3t)-3·31 Nater For tal'1ike or heavy Tomato Juice and Catsup: OREGONIA EVA.NGELICAL U. B grellses. rub 8pOtis with lard, then Dampen with water ,and r~b ~'iY1 William Leier, MInister wash In very hot soapsuds. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT glycerine; then launder . ~ BundBJ School, 9:30 a. m .. Fr.nk Executor Swartzel, Bupt. Estate ot Walter C. Cast. DeMornlnc Worahlp. 10 :BO a. m. ceased. Youth Fellowship, bl·weekI,., Now Notice Is hereby given that RoIs NEW STORE HOURS 6:31 p. m., 'Mra. Wilma Glbb., H. Hartaook, wh08e Post Office ••••••• , •• " , . , . " ••• 0 • •' • • • •• Youth director. address Is W&)'1IesvUle, Ohio, haa been duly appointed as Executor of the Estate of WlIlter C. Cut. Miami Gu.tt. late of Warren County, Ohio, de· MT. HOLLV METHODI8T ceas&d. Dated thla 11th day of March, WILL BE OPEN Raymond L. HoseD&, Klnlater 1966. Sunday Scbool, 9: 80 a. m., E. RALPH H. CAREY• A. Earnhart, Supt. Judge of the Probate Court, Worab1p Sen lee, 10:80 a. m. Warren County, Ohio EYenlq Serviea, '1.10 p. m . Gray a: Rl.elnger, Att)'s. HOURS: H 7- (3t)-3-31 FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF , to 11:45 .. m. , THE A8SEMBLY OF GOD CLOliED 1to5P.m. Harveysburg NQTICE TO CONTRACTOR Re.... Thomaa Lertaoa. Putot'• Except W.dn .....' It. M. STATE OF OHIO Blbl. stud7, TlIlInda7. 1:10 p.m. Department of Hlghw.y. CIuiIt'l AmbuladOlW, Satardar Abo.... W. .lworth'. Columbul. OhIo, M.rch 18. U55 T.SO p. m. 5 .nd 100 8to... Bunu7 8ohool, SuclaJ. 1t:00 COntract S.I~ a. m. Leg.1 Copy Nil. 55-127 • Telephone 2-4301 MOrnlDI Worab!p, Suds" 11:11 UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
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Hygl.n. In the Home American homes are tho healthlel t in the world. Constant advances In reaearch. have brought Iife·saving drugs into every medicine cabinet. energy·l avlng devices Into every .kitchen. Industrial research hal d~veloped ~ous~hold antiseptics and disinfectants that allow the houae. wife to malntam highest standards of home hygiene and family health. On the home front, safety and. . , good hygiene add up to a healthy, happy home - a healthy, happy family. But the fight against bac. terla gou on. Recent teata bave proved that profuae bacteria growijl, including many pathological ger ma resulting ' In venereal dlseue, dyaentery and . otber diseases may be 'found on ordinary toilet tissue. Medical Milestones I. pleased to report that a "bacteriostatic" tis. lue tbit preventa the development of luch bacteria and the "bath. room Infections" they may cauae haa been Introduced by the Hudson Pulp" Paper Corp Dr. Louis D. Clement, derma. tologiat, and a team of analytical chemista bave tested the new tissue and found no bacterial growth, lion or skin health . The two-ply ,ven after being expoNd to air for tUlue is odorle.. , non-toxic, non. lone periodl. The resulta obtained allergenic, completely non-irritatIn their experiments and analyail Inr, and of facial tlBllue loftnelll. have been confirmed at the Au- The tislue come. in an aUnctive lUlta General HOlpltal at Augus. new package, end· ...led to main. ta, Maine. taln unitary protection. It Is avail. The new Hudaon bygienlc tlssu, able at groclry ltorel and luper. ha. a hIgh degree of purity and market. In white, blue. rreen. aldJ In the maintenance and reten. flUoW and pink.
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Waynesville High School Students on TV the Dayton Educational Television Foundation, its aim is to make students - and adults, too - more aware of world situations through the use of articles on current affairs written .b y faculty members of out hem Ohio colleges. Th se articles appear each Monday in The News and are used for elas discussions. Question on the articles and on event of the week are published in Thursday's New . Th television panel show, featuring student!! fr9m a different highchool each week, is produced by George Blersack, dlrl~ctor of
the Datyon Educational Television Foundation, and directed by Lou Reese. "England Since World War II" was the topiC discussed by a panel of Waynesville high school student s 'o ver WHIO-TV, Friday, March 18, as a part of the "You and Your Wold" current affairs tudy program. Students preparing the questions for the panel and the panel memb 1'8 themselves showed an excellent grasp 0 (the subject . and the re ulting panel show, moderated by Dayton Daily News as 'i tant editor, Francis P. Locke, was an
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utstanding perrOt·mance. The students taking pal'l in the di cuss ion were: Marie Poole. Jean Sneed, Patty irelan, Ray Gollihugh , Joe Tinney, David Brown. arolyn a mpbell. Jerry Dye, and Dick Watters. . Accompan ing them was their sponsor, Richard W. Wattel'S, principal of Wanyesville high school. The "You and Your World" current affairs study COUI'S is being used by 114 Miami ' aVlley high schools. about 90 per cent of the Valley high school .· Sponsored by The Dayton Daily New '. the Dayton ouncil on World Affairs ,and
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bannock II nti on were pleasantly u~rised unday when a group of relatives arl'ived for a "house warming" at their n w home on State Route 73. Th Senior lass of Waynesville A deliciou basket dinner was enhigh school PI' sented their class joyed and the ho t and hostess replay. "Bolts and Nut ," Friday c ived many lovely gifts for the evening, April I, at 8 o;clock. home. During the afternoon a letThe memb I'S of the ca t wel'e: ter from Mrs. Anne (Elzey) Heath Pat Irelan, Carol Longacr, Pat of London. England, was read and Brown, J an Snead, David Brown. each one wrote hel' a short mesRichal'd Frye, Paul Shipley, Ray sage. Th s who njoyed the day toGollihugh. Garlan Stamper. Don WIl on, Suzzie un'y, Bob Carter g ther were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom and J Tinn y. MIl'S Bain. Eng- Branno k of South Lebanon; Mr. anel M . Albert Steger and daughlish tea h I'. directed the cast. ters ; Mr. a nd Mr . Selba Thomas ; Mrs. J . K. Pre ton was hostes Mr. a nd Mrs. Ernest Woollard and to the New C ntury club Friday two daughters. a nd Mr. and Mrs. aftel'lloon at her home. Mrs. Alva Donald Broonley and son of payThompson , president, opened the ton ; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones . meeting, and Mrs. Elsie Hockett and children; Mr. and Mrs. Charles a nd Mr.. Fred Granman were lh Elzey nnd the host, hostess and charge oC .the program. They chos son. (0 rlhelr topic, styles and cu toms W .. E. Strond a nd Rev. Bernard ns taken from the "GOOey" books Baughn attended the basketball and old Issues of the' "Country" games at Cincinnati Garden Friday Gentleman." Illustrations were afternoon. shown and the comparison with Circle No. 771 of the W. S. C. pre. ent day fa Ion were Indeed . met Thursday at tM'itc.I D'M!!1H amu Ing and int~ing. Th Club adjourned to meet in Mrs, Gilbert Frye, with Mrs. HarApril at the home of Mrs. KeUer old Shutts as as istant hostess, Hoak, and a delicious dessert with 'luncheon served at the noon course was served to the members hour. The meeting aws oPened, followa nd gue ts. ing the luncheon, by Mrs. Shoup, ly1rs. Max Hartsock will be hos- thP president, Mrs. J. P. Fromm tess to the Circle Two of the W. led th~ devotions and Miss Phoebe S. C. S. at h~r home · Thursday Miranda was In charge of the program. Mrs. Ray Conner conducted evening. the game. After a plea ant day, the meetMr. a nd Mrs. Harold Shutt were ing adjourned to meet with Mrs. host and ho tess to the South Wayne Advisory Council Thursday Lyman Day Thursday afternoon, evening at the Party House; with April 28. Clarence Rye as discussion leader, Mrs. Eunice Allford attended the using the current topiC "Our Dairy The Waynesvllle P .-T. A. Is spon- tnrm conditions. Lc '!' make our Mrs. Je se Prendergast , Wayne ProbleOUl." Many interesting com- annual meeting of the North Cenan auction SaturdalY, April county 100 per cent Ulllted. township chairman; Mrs. Carman orlng tral jurisdiction of W. S. C. S. ,lIents were made. Crane, Waynesville corporation from March .16 through the 20, 9th. This will be a consignment Fourteen members of the chairman ; Mesdames T. O. Holmes, The M. Y. F . of the Methodist held in the Scottish Rite auditor- sale . . Any article that anyone wishes to donate will be! gladly Wayne ville division of the "Am'Robert Mance, Herbert McMillan, ium in Cincinnati. About 1500 delechurch will hold a ba~e sale in the Fairley hardware room, Sat- gates were J>~nt, l4rs. Allford accepted. If you have something erican Cancer Society" braved the Goldie Surface. Earl Rickey, ·urday, April 23. beglnning at 9 now the Dayton District secretary whi.ch you consider valable', It may weather to attend the campaign Charles Stiver. Haold McFarland, of MISSionary Education, being one be sold on a percentage btllSls. The "Kickoff'! dinner ilt the Golden Virgil Wilkerson, Edgar Hoffer, a. m. of them. On. Wednesday, March percentage basis will be · as fol- Lamb hotel in Lebanon, Friday John R. Currey, al 0 Misses Bel'niece Young and Harlean Johdan. 30, several members of ' our local lows: up to $75, 80"/1} to t.he seller; evening. Mrs. Mary Bereman of Colum20 % to the P.-T. A. ; $75 to $200, Dr. Willsbaugh, of Cincinnati, David Hartsock of Miami Unlsociety wlll attend the 15th annual bus,' was a .week-end guest of Mr. meeting 0 fthe Oat yon District at 85% to the 'seller, 15'7r to the P.- one of the charter members of the verity is enjoying a spring vacaand Mrs. Lloyd Davis. the Grace Methodist church in T. A.; above $200, 90'* to the sell- Ohio Cancer board, gave a very lion with his mother, Mrs. Wlnienlightening talk on the advance- fred Hartsock and a few days with The East Wayne Advisory Coun- Dayton. Mrs. C. L. Spaed, presi- er, 10'* to the P.-T. A. Most of yo uin Wayne township ment toward cures for the various Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawke and cil' met Friday evening at . the dent of the Ohio Conference, will will be soHclted .. If you are not types of cancer. He said that peo- family in Paris, Kentucky. Mrs. be present and install the new of· home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shafa nd have something to donate or pie no longer need fear . cancer.if Hartsock and son attended the fer, with Mrs. Benton HOlik and ficers. sell, bring It to the high sl~hool by they start treatment in time, un- funeral of her aunt , Mrs. Winifred children as guests. MI' .and Mrs. W. · E. Stroud, Mr. 11 o'clock Saturday. April 9th. If del' a reputable physician. He also Mason in Xenia, Saturday after'Paul Tomlinson conducted the and Mrs. Ralph Hastings and Mrs. you have an 'artlcle and do not emphas.ized, that only through vol- noon. discussion on the monthly topic, Robert H'asUngs saw "Cinerama" have a way to get It to the high untary giving and door to door "Dairy Problems," and some rein Cincinnati Sunday afternoon. school, contact Don Workman, Ar· campaigns, can research and admarks were made on last month's nold Barton, Horace Shslner, or vanccment against this dreaded Mrs. Grace Vice and Mrs. Irene . _ _ .. _ __ topies "Schools." During the disMrs. Grace Vice celebrated her Tom Florence. disease be conducted. Henderson were Friday guests of cussion the Council gave their 'debirthday anniversary Sunday and So far, the response has been Robert Ray, Warren county's Mr. and Mrs . Amos Fairchild. cision that the Quail should not was honor guest when Mr. and very good. A large sale is ex- : campaign chairman of the A. C. , be classed as a ' game bird. but as Mrs. David Thirwlld of Dayton en- peeted. All net proceeds ge) to the S., gave pointers on campaign tac- ................................................................................ #'. .'N.... ' .. '.,,_ .. a song ·bird. tertained Mrs. Viee, Mrs. Irene Waynesville P.-T. A. In tum, this tics, he also announced that the NOT ICE! The ' Council adjourned to meet Henderson' and Mr. an<l Mrs. Carl money goes back tnto the Waynes- local campaign would open April ...,.""."",,.,,,...,,,,.,... with Mr. and Mrs. Beam Woods Norman tp dinner' at the Wishing 'ville school in some form. 117th. At. this time we ask you to The new Gazette preas will in April, ' and '8 delicious salad Well. They were joined in the afLunch · will be served on the be ready with your contribution be in operation iu about three course was served during the so- ternoon by a group of Dayton rei- Premises. The auctioneers will be and GIVE IT IN YOUR OWN LOcial hour. atlves an~ spent the evening at Don W~rkman and Jess Stanley. ICALITY . . Otherwise, it will not wee~ a~ until ~at time the· the home 'of Cbarlctl Azling in . I be used for aid here. CONTRlBU- paper will be amaller. When Warren County:'s FarmE!r's' Un- ITlONS ARE USED iN THE the prell arive • • it will *lain The Ciu~ adJourned to meet Ii: Dayton .. '. . Ion will receive their charter April . COUNTY WHERE THEY ARE be printed the standarel news. April at the Party ' House wi~ • Mrs. ~. E. Asbury as .hostess, Frank Thomas with his brother, 12th. The Farmer's Unlon hft!! flYer GIVEN; and Warren county needs A dellclou8 dessert course was Arthur Thomaa, of Dayton, are 100 farm famlllet; who al'E~ unUng much to take care 0 fits own can- paper me. Thank You together to ·tr ytl) improv~ ' served durin gthe loclal hOur. enjoying a vacation In norida, . the cer victims.
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Admnn lltl'lltor Estale ot Kennl th N. Hough 0 c'u ~Itabllahed Febru3ry. 1850 NoU e Is herl~by given that Min· DON MOORE Ed itor and Publ iahe r erva 1-1. Hough whose POSt moo B. MOORE Associate Ed itor Ilildress III It. R. 2, Wayn svlllu. hlo Il1\s been duly appointed a Administ ratrix of the Estllte or Kenn th N. Hough, late of Warren Publis h d Every Tbursctay Mornha;; County. hlo, dIBceased. III \\'a~ uell \·llle. Warren COUGty, OIalo. Dated tbls 15 day of March. 1956. Entered I1S second clus malter III RALPH H. CA REY. Il.e posloHlce at \\·uyuesville. 01110. Judge of Pl'obatee Court, ,Indel I hl' 11'1 of Mlucb 3. 187&. WI rren County, Ohio Stunl y & StIlniey, Atly's
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My Philosophy Al Lee It " the little thing in life that spell the difference b tween hap· piness and contentment and un· happine s. To 010 t of u. come no big event or fateful moment within our . pRn of years. be the>, long or s hort'. Our live are compounded of the little ac tions we perform, t h common pluce things we think , bout. each moment, houl' and day of our years. Our relations with our family, r elatives and friends color our lives far more than events or i lie of world-wide importance. • To find tI P. greatest satisfaction in living is to learn to adjust oursE.'lves to the conditions or clrcum. tancell in which we find ourselves. I do not mean, resign ourselves to those conditions, for by our own will and determination, with Divine help, we can change those
conditions which can nd should be changed and learn to endure Ihose which ca nnot b cha nged.
--0-Wgmm County Regi tered Dairy 4-H Club met March 28, 1955, at the county court house with Carlos Harmon in' charge. The following officers were e lected: Bob O'Banion. pre ident; Ray Bailey, vice p"e ident; Luella Lyons, seer tary-treasurer. fUlrl Vincent Rakestra w news reporter. At the Apl'il meeting we hupe to have a film shown on the fcedIng of dairy calves. Several parent were present. Next meeting wH\ be held at the county court hou. e April 25, at
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B. E. Baugbn, Putor (flllfted' ervice. !/ :45 a. m ST. MARV'S EPISCOPAL The Rev. amnel N. KeYII. Rectol Sunday : Holy Communion, 7: 30 L m. Church Scbool. 10: 00 a. m. Adult Worship, 11.00 L m . .
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Administrator Estate of J ohn M. rnllorf, cea8ed. ' otlce I ~ h r hy glv'n th l1 t J . Henry OrndOl f. whose Post Wc Addrells Is 17 \V. ll v r " tre t. 4banoll, aud P 81' 1 1\1. Low ls. , hose Post tfle Addr ~s III 122 ~ . 2nct. tl·eet. l'tliumlsbul'g, blo. hav!' b n duly UllPoinl d lUI Ad· ministra tors of tb ERta{ or Jol\ll l\1 . Orndorf, late of \\'UI r n ounty . Uhlo. tleceaKed . Dated th is 10tll day of March. 1955. NOTICE OF APPO : NTMENT RALPH H. AREY. Jlldg of the P robate ourt. EXle cutor \\'arr n ·ounty. hio as t, DeEstate of 'W a lter Meryl n. Gray, tty. ceas d. NOlice Is here,by given that Ross 3- 17- (St )- 3-31 H. Hartso k, "hose Post Omce address Is WayneBville, hlo. hall been duly appointed as Ex CI:tOl' .dllllllllllll I1111111111111111 III 11111 1111 of tbe Estate of Walter C. Cast. 'late of 'Wllrren County, Obio, de· ceased. Oat d this 11 til day of March. 1955. RAlI..PH H. CAREY. HOURS : Judge of lhe Probate Court. WIl.J·ren County, Ohio 9 to 1,;45 a. m. Gray & Risinger, Attys. 1 to 5 p. m. 3-17-(3t)-3-31 Except Wednesday P. M. N.QTICE TO CONTRACTOR Above WoolwMth'a STATE F OHIO 5 and 10c Store Department of Highwayl Columbul, Ohio, March 18, 1955 Contrllct Sal •• Telepho~e 2-430' Legal Cop'y No. 5&-127 UNIT PRICm CONTRACT ealed proposals will be recelv d ut the ottlce of l!.be State Highway Director of Ohio at ColumbulI,. OHIO Ohio, unUI 10:00 a.m., 'Ohlo East. XENIA, ern Standard Thne, Tueaday, April OPTOMETRIST 12, 19i6, Cor implrovement In: proP08als Nos. 1 tb 6 inclusive 1 are Offered as one Pro~ect and will "1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ' be awarded as ODe contract.
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el' monie marking the op n· ing of Miam i Va lley hospilal'!' modernized Maternity Buidling \ ill b held a t 2:30 p. m . Sunda. a ft rnoon I April 3) with City Manag ,: H e rbert W. Starick lind Milton H. W agner. Sr.. pres ident f th hospita l. participating in th ribbon cutting uc tivity. r . R. D n Dooley, trust e. Corm r chief of Ih m di a l s taff and member of the pbstet rieal depnrt · menlo will pI' sid at the ceremonic . Tours of the remodeled building with member of the ma- ' t ernity nUl ing slaff as guidE.'s will follow Ihl' eremonles and will be ontinued until 5 :30 p. m . The mod rnlzed Maternity BluldIng will have 116 patient room beds, 15 labor and recovery beds and 110 bas inets. Thi brings the full operating complement of Mi· ami Valley .ho pital to appro,,\· ma t ly 640 beds and 110 ba inet . The n w ho pital now operates approximately 510 beds and has bliilt·in emergency capacity of 124 beds.Prior to occupying the new Live Wire and PrOgre8sl\'~ hospital and Maternity BuUdlng n Organization Seeond To None. . • ' trl tly ellers on the Beat All the ho pltal standard opeart:lng Around Market In th Country The annual banqu 1 {. the F. SERVICE THAT SAT ISFIES . A. a nd the F. H . A. was held For Dally Market Reportl: F"ida , March 1 . A s t ak dinner WLW, in InnnU. 12:25 WPFB, Middletown. 11 : 45 was rved by the girl, which WCKY, Cincinnati. 12:1 5 v ryone enjoyed. a bout 130 peo· pIe were in attendance. WKBV, Riohmond. Ind .• 12:3 (Eastern tandard Time) Following the mal. thE.' program NORRIS BROCK COMPANY wa ' opened in the a uditorium by
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Propolal ~. 1 Clinton County, Ohio. on ecUon 6.94, State Route No. 133, In Marion anll Vernlon Town.blps, by applyin.g asphaltitc concrete surface course, Item T4&. Pavement: Wlrtlll 16 feet. Lennh 17,266.6 feet or 3.217 11111les. Pl'opoalal No.2 Warlen County, Oblo, on SecUou 0.46, State Route No. 133 In Wash· Ington Townsblp. by applying an allpbaltic concret-e surface cpurse. Item T·Si. Pavement : Widtlll 18 teet. Len.gith 3,690.4 (eet or 0.68 IIIllle.
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Propoalill No.3 Clinton County,. Oh!o, on Section 0.00 (Part), tate Ronte No. 134, in L:lark. Township, by alJplylDg an aspbaltlc onsrete surface course. Item T ,'35. . I l: RRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ..avement: Width. 1 feet. . UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH nHOIl IIrver. Mlnllter Lenwth 12,302.4 feet ' nlble Srhool. 9 :30 a . m. William Channon, Mlni.ter. or 2.313 mUes. Morning Worsblp. 10 :30 a. m. Sunday School 9 : 00 I,. m.. Mt Propolnl No.4 Prayer Mee·lng. 7 :00 p. m. }.al lIlY Tbomas, Supt. Clinton County, Ohio, on Section \'ou'n~ People's ~1~tlng. 7 : 00. 1 reacblsg. every otbe) ::lunda, 0.00, State Route No. 123, in JeUer· P. venl1\ ~ ~er"'reR . ~ ' ~A fl. m. 11 :-16 u. m. . son Township, by applying an I!:venln~ Service. flrllt Sunday h · asphaltic concret,e surlace course, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST lJ lollth. Item T·36. Price Roberts. Minister pavement: Wldtll. 16 feet. ntble Ecbool at 9 : 30 8 . m. Length 14, 36.8 teet· or 2.111 mUea. Morning Wor, blp at 10 :30 a. m. C/,ESAH '~ CRE.EK FFtIENDS Even!n, Worship at 7: 30 p. ro. Charles Ho:" erts. Minister. Propo"'ll No. 5 Pra "er '.\{ etinK pach Wet1nesd~y ' harles Stahley. Supt. CUntan Coqnt)', OhiO, on Sec· e'l8ftIBI.. 1111 · s,"' Vice. I-o- !t. 01. tions (2.81 and a.04 Blanchester); :,ullday :iCltOVI . 11 a. ~ . State Route No. 123, in Jefferson Township, by oppllylng an aspbaltic ORE30NIA EVANGELICAL U. B concrete surface course, Item T-35. William Leier, -'lin Isler Pavement: Sunday chool,!I: 30 II. m., Frank ST. AUGU8TINE CHURCH \\-idtb 16 feet. Lengtb 1,214.4 feet. ~ wartzel, Supt. Hev. John Berning, Pastor. Width 17 feet. LEtngth 1,478.4 (eet. . Morning Worsblp, 10:30 a. m. !tfnssea 8 :15 and 10:00 a. m. Wirth 18 feet, LElngtb 5 O. feet, Youtb Fellowsblp. bl·weekly, Proposals NOB. 1 to 5 inclusive of 6 : 30 p. m., Mrs. Wllma GIbbs, this p!'?ject to be completed not \ oulb director. LEBANON CHRIStiAN SCIENCt- later than August 15, 1965. L: hrlstl:11l ::lclenl's serv\l'c!I I1lt The minimum wuge to be paid to held every Sunday morn In, at III all labor employecll on tbls contracL IlIgbland A\ e. at 11 o·cleck.. MT. HOL.L.Y ME'fHODIST shall be in accordance witb tbe ~ lIllllu) school at Lbo Sllllle houl "SChedule ot Prevailing Hourly Haymond L. Mozena, Minister K TIl8t.L,OUY llIee ~ ln g s 1st Wedlle~ \\- age Rutes Ascertamea and Leter· ::!t;nduy School. !I : ,HI II . w .. ria)' el en :ng of el!. (·h mouth at 8. · mined by The DepartD!.ent of In· A. t::urnuarl, 15 upl. dustrial Relationll appUcable to \\'01 shill Sen Ice, 10:30 II. m. SU i\DA Y R \010 PROOHAMS : !:>tate Highway Department 1m· I ·. \· "nln~ f>ervke. 7.30 p. Ill. provements in aC::lndance with Sec· WSAI - II : ~5 a. m. tions 4115.03 (17-3.), 4115.04 (17-4), WING-9 :00 a. m. FUlL GOSPEL CHURCH OF 4115.05 (1Ha), 4115.06 (17-6), and WPFD-4 : 00 p. m. THE ASSEMBLV OF GOD 4110.07 (17·5a) of It he Revised Code Harveylburg of 0"10." CHURCH OF C'-'RIST roev. Tbomas T arleon, Pastor. The bidder mllst submit with his Bible study, Thursday. 7: 30 pm . Main and Miami Ctreetl bid a cerLided che<ck In the Ilmount Christ's : mbassadors. Saturday SundllY : Albie Study, 10 R . m. ot $2,760.00. Communion. 10.4~ a . m. 7.30 p. m. • Plan and spect.lcatLils Uti 'on Sunday choo1. Sunday, 10:00 PreachIng. 11: 00 a. m . file in the depal'tnlent of highways a. m. Sundaye\'ening, 7.30 p. m. and the office of the division Morn:ng Worship. Sunday, 11: 15 \\'ed. eVAnlllg Dible Study 7 :30. deputy director. E\'angeUst:c Service. 'j : 00 p. Ill: Everyone welcom3.
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Elizabe th Marlatt . pre ident of the F . H. A. Sh turned the meeting . over ~o Phil Hacker who showed slide. of . 0Ole vent s thaI the Chapte r boy had pnrticipa e in. The F . H. A. Ih n onducted a style sh w. Ma ny de ign and fabrics were hown. Bill art r then showedslid s of some 0 fthe projects built by the Agricul tura l bo . In their shop. Wade Wilker on then 'pre ented the Star F armer award for excellence in work to Richard Frye and the Chapte r Mehnnlc Award tor int rest In shop . work to David Wilson nnd Richard Frye told or the Chapte rs worth. MI.s s Janet Davi enterta ined the group with a solo ailer which Glibert Frye was made an honorary member. Dave Wilson, pre Ident, pr · ented the award to Mr. Frye for his help to the Chapte r in the past ye8l'. The new officers presented were F . F . A. preside nt, Phil Hacker ; vice president, Nick Tumble on ; treasur er, Bill Carter ; secretary, Jeff Bull; sentinal, Phil Woods; news reporte r, Chuck Carlin. F. H. A. presld('nt, Elizabeth Marlatt ; vice 'Pl'esident, Phyllis GoUlhugh ; secr('ta ry, Martha I 11kerson. A duet was enjoyed and a short playlet wns given by both group .
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"Ol'tlm Attention, parents! There are {he (acts about the Salk polio vaccine. In Apl'i\ it. will be announced whether the vaccine is effective in preventing paralytic polio.. If It's pronounced effective and licensed for use. these are the .plans for Its immediate administration. Here in Warren county all children in the first and second grades ·of all pubIic, private and parochial schools will be eligible t oreceive the vaccine.
permission of his parents. Because March o( Dimes funds paid for the development of the Salk polio vaccine. no charge will be made for the product. If It Is licensed by the Pederal government this spring, the National Foundation (01' Infantile' Paralysis will turn Its supplies ove to the State Health officers for administration to eligible children. . Remember the old "baby bonds" or pre-World War II days? They were first offered In May, 1951, were th~ fore-runners of our pres- . ent se.n es E and H · bonds, and were (Irst Issued in 1935. E bonds nnd H bonCIs in June, 1952;
I I~ additio~. those children ~ho In the 20 yea~ that UNITED p.al'tlci~ated I~ the 1954 .vaccme STATES SAVINGS BONDS h e been 0 ff ered, pureh ases h ave av for 99c with every oil chan e flel dtnal, but did not to. receive vac. cine at that time. Will also be eligit ' le d approxlma . t) 120 bi)Hon bl) . a e y Cars Washed & Polished e. . dollars. Bonds valued at o~er $38 However, no child will receive billion are still In the hands of inBOB'S TEXCc) STATION the vaccine without ' the ~ritten divll,i ual savers.
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11e Limbert, minister, will give .csermon, "The Best News the World Ever Heard," at the worship hour.
IN THE COUNTY WHERE iT IS CONTRIBUTED, and Warren county needs much to take care of its own cancel' victims. Those attending the banquet and receiving ins tructions were: Mrs; Jesse Prendergast, Wayne township chairman; Mr . Carman Crane, Wayne corporation chairman; MrS. T. O. Holmes, Mrs. Robert Honce, Mrs, Herbert McMillan, Mrs, Goldie Surface, Mrs. Earl Rickey, Mrs. Chas, Stiver, Mrs. Harold McFal'land, Mrs. Virgil Wilkerson, Mrs. Edgar Hoffer, Miss Harlene Jordan, Miss Bernice Young, Mrs. Carolyn Dakin. and Mrs. John R. Currey.
Often, 4-H Club participation has led to profitable Cather-son pal'tner hips in the family Carmlng operution, and many of today's successful dairymen got their start with 4-H dairy projects. ExceIlent foundation herds have been stablished by all of the 1954 national winners. One built up a herd of 40 registered cattle in 11 years of club work. tOhers have set aside profits for a college education or al'e Investing their money in farm equipment or land. Full Information about the National 4-H Dairy award program is available from County Extension offices.
Farmer'5s Grange 13, visited the Harveysburg Grange receOlUy and the officers fmed those chalrs of ITEMS OF INTEREST the Harveysburg offices. Mrs. Atha ABOUT FOLKS YOU The "Buttons and Beaux" Child Furnas and Mrs. Elsie Hockett Conservation gro~p will met Wed- gave reading and Johnny Hicks K.,.OW ne day evening April 13, at the entertained w1th his magic stunts, Parish House ",Ith Wl1llam Graham, principal of Waynesville Mr. and Mrs, John Fromm had schools, as speaker. as Sunday guests, Mr. anld Mrs, Clyde Fromm and children of Th home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hart.aock was the scene of a pretty Miami Chapter 107. O. E. S" Springfield, and Mr. and MIl'S. Melwedding Saturday, March 26. will meet In regular session Mon- vin Banta of New Car~isle. day. April 11,8 p. m. with the ani ece, Miss m'lvla I ..,~ I I ti th f ture of when t hern HartlOCk, daughter of the late Mr. nua n pec on as e ea News From Cub Scout and M.... Ralph Hartsock, became the evening. Mrs. Laura M. Kelly, Mrs. Ross H. Hartsock attended the bride of Mr.· John Andrew Deputy Grand Matron of District the inspection of the Worthy Pack 40 Macduff, .on of Mr. and Mrs. Al- 21, wiIJ be the Inspecting offlce.r . Grand Matron Chapter, Order of Ian Macduff of Wilmington, All Eastern Star members are in· Eastern Star In Oberlin Snturday At the regular session, of the The Cub Scouts of Pack 40, Rev. Benjamin V. Smith, Pastor vited to attend. evening. council of the Village of Waynes- Waynesville. held a kite flying of Wlbnlngton Methodist church M Ch I ville held April 4. 1955. Andrew contest Sunday. April rd. In the solemnized the double ring cerers. ar es Michener and Mr, and Mrs. David Helrtsock, Churko wa sworn In as mayor school yard. The kites were made mony before the living room fire daughter, Janet, recent1~ spent ha Mrs. Lucile Armitage, Mrs. John to 'complete the term oC H. M. by the boys with ' help Crom thelr place at 6:45 p. m., In t.he presence we~k InI thNe souoth' espeCIally slg t Fromm, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shipley Sherwood, deceased. Ralph ..Belch- parents. of the Immediate families. seemg n ew r leans. and Mrs. E. F. Earnshart were er was also sworn in as ' councilPrize were awarded for the best A haH hour program of recordguests at the Franklin chapter of man and elected by ballot to serVe made kite and the best flying kite. ed wedding music preceded the Mrs. Clara Sheehan has returned Eastern Star Thursday e\lrening. as president of the council for the First prize Co rthe best made kite ceremony and to the traditional to her home here after spending balance of this term. A vacancy awarded to Mike Locke; best flyMr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart wa created, ince Mr. Churko be- Ing kites. first prize to Johnny arch from Lohenarin the winter months In Bradenton, eddi W '" descended m • • Florida ' the bride the open stairhad aA Sunday dinner guests Mr. carne mayor, and Carl Pitstick's F e Ier; secon d pr Ize t 0 Bobby w.yon the ann of her uncle: Max and Mrs. Don Reynard and five name was submitted as a new Grimm; third prizes to Jim Jones, Hartaock. Her maid of honor, her Airman 11C Richard Sheehan chUdren of Smithfield. Ohio. Mr. member to the councIl. He was Lester Rasnake. Dennis Ashmead. cousin, MIas Marilyn Aultman, and arrived home Friday night, after and Mrs. Earl Earnhart and chil- recommended by the mayor and Kenny Moran and Kenny Jones. flower girl her cousin, Cynthia spending the past year In Japan dren, Raymond Bailey. Jr., and approved by the council. and will her down the and Korea. He will enjoy a 30 day Alton Earnhart. . I t fft t th t H alrbock "':""'-ed ... ""~ furloU&h before reportlng tor aery. _ _ be so~rn n 0 0_ ce a e nex t s arway meeting. DrlvI. . U..... . The WaA given In marriage Ice in Florida. . The monthly meeting of the St. An ordinance, e tabllshing a Durin. April by her uncle before an lmp.reslve . . Augustine Altar Rosary society Planning Commission of five memts f white CIrcle NO. 3 of the W. S. C. S. was held at the home of Mrs bers consisting of the mayor, one It Ith COLUMBUS. O. - "U you are a apdr W arran 1 ~~muen dO carna will meet Wednesday. with a COY- James Kyne March 29 1955 with 2 'clock • ., member of thecouncll and three not e.aslly impressed with pleas to ana ragons, g aU\o an tiona &lalnst a background of ered dlsh luncheon at 1 0 • Mrs. John K,yne and Mrs. Genevia citizen of the vlllage, was given drive sately, take a look at the palms and aapldlstra flanked by at the home of ~rs. Walter WhIt- Johns&on as co-hostesses. it first reading. records which show 126 REASONS candelbra holding white lighted aker, An Invitation was extended to The need for full time police why AprU can be a dangerous tapers all members to attend the annual protection was cited. The Finance month as wei las a good month for The' bride wore a white dress Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davia, Mrs. convention of hte Archdlocean commiteee was to make a study of motoring." fashioned from Pakistan sllk, made Jennie Davis, Mrs. Wllllam Davis Council of Catholic Women to be the expenses involved in such an This advice came today (rom U. three-quarter length sleevs which and daughter. were Sunday dlnner held at the Oatyon BiitmorEl hotel, undertaking and make a report or C. Felty, director of the Departwere puckered from hem to guests of · Mr. ~d Mrs. Cecil M. Dayton. Monday; May 2nd.. Con- their findings at the next regular ment of Highway Safety, who shouldt'r. Her bodice had a V neck- Davis and sons 10 Dayton, honor- vention theme will be "Woman's meeting. pointed to the fact that "the 126 line with Queen Anne coUar and Ing the 7th birthday anniversary Share In God's Master Plan." should be enough to convince anythe skirt was full and of ballerina of their eldest son. Mark. Mrs. Byron Kyne and Mrs. Robone that they should drive carelength. Her flowers were white ert Lehman offered to make Rosafully. April has always ben a sighyacinths and camelias. an ar- . George Current was taken ser· rles to give to parishioners to ennal to motorists to head for the rangements of same blossoms lously ill at his home during the courage family recitations of the open road and It Is up to each past week. and removed to Mlaml Rosary. IIdorn Ing her hair. driver whether the trip' enda as he Mrs. Maurice Endes reported Top ranking 4-H'ers among the plans or In tragedy." . The bridesmaid wore embrold- Valley hospital. that the new draperies f()r the 135,000 participating In the 4-H cred ping off-shoulder Pakistan Although April was one of our Ed Hopkins ls underg~lng 01>- back of the Altar would be ready Dair Project will receive recognisilk and carried a pastel round low months In fatal accidents last tion in the 1955 National 4-H bouquet of mixed flowers. The servatlon and treatment at Grand· by Easter. year, "the fact still remains' that _ _ _-'--'-:;_ flower girl In a blue nylon frock view hospital. He is confined In Duil'}' award program. 126 persons were slaughtered In room 311. M . Hopkins; 'Wh~o hu-Icarried a basket of mixed flowers. bee al I t th h f Amerlc.n C.ncer A new national 4-H awards donor, the Larro Sure Feed 01. Ohio traffic durin gthat month." _ The bridegroom's brother, Mr. n conv es ng a e orne 0 RJchard Macduff. was best man, her d~ughter, Mrs. Everett Ken- Society 51.tea vi ion of General MiUs, wUl pro- Felty said. "Furthermore. if drivvide the awards on the county, Ing has not improved during the and Mr. Jerome C. Hartsock, rick,. 10 Lytle. is gradually 1m. 'KI~kOff' Dinner past year at least that many will ourteen members oC .the state and national levels. The new die this April." brother of the bride, was an usher. pro~1Of ~ndt~ble to be up for a Mrs. L. C. .Hartsock, the brlde'8 par 0 e e. Waynesvllle division of the Amer- donor, a long time supporter of Many Ohioans were involved In d M C D Osb f Ican Cancer society braved the the 4-H movement through educa- accidents but were more fortunate grandmother. wore blue lace and Mr an r s . . . orne 0 . i kl d ltd . f th rt M a corsage 0 swee ea roses. rs. weather to attend the campa gn tional boo ets an re a e serv- than the 126 who became statistics Macduff the bridegrom's mother Sprln~fleld. were Sunday guests kick ff dinner at the Golden Lamb ices, has accepted an invitation In the fatality records. Depart'. ' of Mrs. Grace Smith. . 0 was In pmk crepe, with a corsage hotel In Lebanon, Friday evening. to join a select Hst of 45 public ment records show that 5,160 perof sweetheart roset. .. Dr, WlIlsbaugh of Cincfinnati, spirited organlaztions and Indl- sons were injured in traffic during Following the wedding a recapCarl SmIth was the guest ofrel- one of the charter members of the viduals as national 4-H donors. April. tion was held by Mrs. Hartsock, atives In Datyon for the weekend. Ohio Cancer board. gave a very State winners In the dalry proA further check of records shows the grandmother. at the Far Hilla enlightening talk on the advance gram will l' ceive a trip to tho Na- that traffic during April, 1954. was Party House for the wedding .Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart ment toward cures for the var tional 4-H Club Congress' ln Chi- expensive. The property damages guests, and other frienda and rela· had as Sunday dinner guests Mr. lous tYPes of cancer. He said peo- cago next fall, and slx national as a result of accidents during the lives. and Mr:s. Charles Earnhart and pie no longer need fear cancer if winners will be presented ~ month was $3,779.409. Jiefreshments were served from daughters. Joan and Sharon, o.f they start treatment In time. under college scholarships each. Medals "So far this year motorists arc a beautifully appointed table cen· Tr~twood. and Mrs. Marjorie Rob- a reputable physiCian. But. only will be made available to the four tered with a tiered wedding cake Ison and children, Don and Martha through voluntary giving and door top members in each cQunty. proving that It is possible to cut topped with lovely flowers. Jane of Dayton. to door campaigns. can reslearch In the 4-H dalry program co~. down the traffic slaughter." Felty Wh en t he happy couple left on . and advancement agalnst this ducted by the Cooperative Exten- sa'id: "Present figures Indicate their wedding trip. the bride wore A Union Good Friday service 11t dreaded disease be conducted. sion Service•. club members learn about a 15 per cent decrease In a navy blue suit, with white hat the St. Mary's church, Episcopal . Robert Ray, Warren co1l1nty's by dOing. They work with their . the number of traffic deaths as and navy accessories with flowers church. Friends, and Methodist campaign chairman of the A. C. own animals, feeding ' and caring compared to the same period last from her wedding bouquet. churches cooperating, Friday from S .• gave pointers on campalglrl tac- for them while' learning modern year. Thebri~e Is a graduate of Spring 12 to 3p. m. Everyone Is Invited tics, also announced that the local dairy methods. Looking to the fu- "April could bring a Swing the Valley high and attended WIlmlng. to . attend and remain as long as campaign would open April 17. At ture. 4-H members take part in other way With the' usual Increase ton college. " possible. , which time ~e ask you to please demonstr:atlons. judging, ,totirs. ex- In spring travel. Each motorist . Aat present she II emploYed in . be ready with your contribution hibits. public speaking and other must make driving a full.tlme job the ph)'llC!al therapy department . The Youth Fellowahlp will lpon. and GIVE IT IN YOUR OWN related activities which Klve them If we are to bring the n~r of of Miami Valley hOlpltal. 1be ser th~ Easter breakfaat at 6:30 a. LOCALITY. Otherwise it .wlll not a better um;lerstandlna of the trAffic deaths In 1955 below the bridegroom. a graduate of Wllm- m. at the Methodist church. Rev. ~ used for aid here. .IT IS USED dairy IndustrY. 1,872 killed durIng, 1954 .
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M. und er tb e IICI or March 3. 1878. bution ready for the solicitor when Farm Bureau Women she calls a nd give as liberally as Meet at Olive Branch CLOSED possible ?" MI'. Ray asks, "as the Methodist Church ' ubscrlpllon Hluell- $2. P r Year, In advance, In Ohio; $2.60 elsewbere SOCiety is only as large as its memThe ladies of Massie-Washingbers a nd can serve the community At 7:00 only as effectively as it is sup- ton and Spring Hill Farm Bureau THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955 Council entcrtaln the Warren ported by tha t communit.y." unty Furm Bureau Women's '11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" the govel'nment is spending bUcomrnitt with a covered dish •• 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111., of dollars annua lly COl' naCane... Crusade ltarts lions lunch on in the s iul room of tional defense. These attacks ar.e live Br a nch Methodi t church ' threats which may- we hope-April 18 Tuesday. March 15. Mrs. Ha rold never materialize. Ye t the whole Cox a nd Mis ' Lois Ross were coThe 1955 Ca ncer Crusade of the na tion faces anoter deadly attack chairm n of the hostess c mmitWa rren County Cancer Society Is not a thr at. It is grim reality. The American Cancer Soclety's HOURS : gets ito full swing April 18th. The Last year cancer killed 230.000 local unit wi h to tha nk the pea- tee and wel'e assi ted by Meshouse t ouse drive will be di- men, women a nd children in the. ,PIe of Wayn township tor the re- dam s Ralph Br'a nstratOl', Ralph 9 to 11 : 45 a. m. Dell, Arthur Mattingly, Herbert rected In Waynesville and Wayne United States. 1 to 5 p. m. sponse a lready made to the ap- Ro s, Frank Sv ar tzel, a nd Howtownship this year by Mrs. Grace Except Wedn .. day P. M. "Surgery and radiation, the peal of the society for funds, and Penderga ·t and Mrs. Evelyn Crane chief weapons again t cancer, urge that the same cooperation be ard Graham. A delightful social Abov_ Woolworth'. a re heading up drive in Waynes- saved only about 75,000 in 1954- extended throughout the remain- hour was enjoyed a t the tables. beautiful with gay St. Patrick dec5 and ' 1Oc Store ville and Way ntown hlp and have a nd some 75,000 more could have del' of the month. a nd favors. orations the community very well organ- been aved by prompt and adeThe increasing demand being Mrs. Charles Guard, Jr. ch airTelephone 2-4301 ized. quate trea tment. Early cancer is made on th(~ society for service man, presided at the buslne s Rob rt G. Ray, South Lebanon tr ea table, and the educational pro- makes it neCE!S a ry for the current a ttorney, who has been appointed gram of the ACS is designed to campaign to be a success. In meeting following the luncheon. It to head up the crusade' for the make people aware of the seven March a lone the society paid out was I' ported that French-Bauer Dairy had placed a milk dlspen er coming yea r, decla red in accepting danger signals of cancer which a $393.91 in patient care. In the Morrow chool making it the job of parldng the campaign person may detect in himself, and Robert Ray, campaign chairman, po ible for the chlldren to secure XENIA, OHIO "U rgency of the cancer fund ap- then do something about it. Regu- ' expressed the hope that the drive milk at 2 cents per half pint botOPTOMETRiST pea l and the edutacional program lar phy ical checp-ups will. help will go over the top this year as It In conjunction with It cannot be discover symptoms which are rec- has in the pa:st . He urged t hat the Ue. Plan ' for the painting and redecorating 0 fthe girl's living room "11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" overempa Ized." ognized by physicans only. literature lelrt in the homes be a t the Warren county Chlldren's "We a re living today in a n era "This year the natlon-iwed goal studied, and that persons desiring home were completed. The comof appl'ehension In regard to Is $24,000,000. The defense pro- Information relative to the scope mittee for this project stated the atomic a nd hydrogen attacks and gram again t cancer Is financed of the soclE!ty's program, avall great need of wall mirrors for the -"""'..J1l~~"",,-,~...~u.h"U~OCi:lI~""'~~ll~.u~,Aj""""!:'c""Y· themselves of our lnfonnatlon cen- girl's rooms also orne sturdy ter at the courthouse in Lebanon. chairs for the sitting room. At the Also Mr. Ray announces the fol- close of the buslne s meeting the lowing films available to schools, group adjourned to meet April 22. organizations and other groups wishing to include these film showing tn their activities - "Man John Butt, Franklin township; Alive," "The Doctor Speaks His Mrs. Earl DuVall, Clear Creek; Live" Wire and Procreaalve Mlnd." "Brea.st Self"Examlnatio " Frank SWDl't!&,-Washington; Mrs. An Organization Iilecond To None. METHODIST CHURCH LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH and ''The Warning Shadow." To H. L . Thompson and Frank WIl- trleUy Sellers on tbe Baat All B. E. Baughn, Putor Dale Limbert. Minister make arrang(!JJlents for these free k:lns, Deerfield, with J. M . Greene Around Market In the Countr)' UnUled t:!erv1ce, 9 : 46 a. m. Church cbool, 9: 30 a. m~, Mr. SERVICE THAT 18FrEl showings call Mrs. GenevLIWe Zim- organization director, attended a Herbert McMillan, SupL For Dally Market Reporta: merman at Ithe Cancer office In \7 0rshlp Service, 10 :30 a. m. WLW, Cincinnati, 11 :16 District Trustee cabinet meeting ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Youtb Yellowsslp Sunday 7 :30 WPFB, Middletown, 11: 46 Tbe Rev. Samuel N. Keya, Rector the basement of the courthouse at a t the Hamilton Y. M. C. A. I.n WCKY. CiDciDnaU, 11:16 Lebanon. ~ _~ _ _ ~ Sunday: p . m. 8 00 Hamilton, Ohio, Friday night. It holr Practice Thursday. . . WKBV, Rlcbmond, Ind., 11:30 Holy CommUnion, 7: SO a. m. The ACS IOlCal unlf hiii avallable was a policy and legislative meet(Eastern Standard Time) Church School, 10 : 00 a. m. the following services ~o cancer Ing caUed by State Trustee James NORRIS aROCK COMPANY Adult Worsblp, 11.00 a. m. victims: payment for drugs and Lewis. medications, x-ray and therapy FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST treatments, transportalon, diagnosUTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Byron Carver. Mlnlater Fra nk Swart.zel, county congrestic and detection clinic services, Dible S 'hool, 9:30 a. m. Willla.m Cbannon, MJDlater. sional spokesman, re'presenting Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Mr sick room supplies and equipment, unday Scbool 9 :110 a. m., lo~ Prayer Meeting, 7 : 00 p. m. and dressings are available at th~ the Warren County Farm Bureau Harley Thomaa, Supt. Young People's Meetln" 7 : 00. Federation, Mrs. A. L. Schuhardt, By "oho B. Mowbray. Preachillg, every othel Sund&1 headquarters at all times. Evenlnll; ervl('es, 7:30 p. m. alternate county congressional 11 : 46 a. m. AcUne County ApDt Evening ~ervlce, first Sunday In FIRS:r CHURCH 'OF CHRIST pokesman; Mrs. Earl DuVall, legIt is tIme to get ready for the month. islative chairman of the Fann Bu- bug Invasion again. You can exPrice Roberta, Minister reau Women's committee and J . pect our friendly enemy the spitBible chool at 9: 30 a. m'. M. Greene, organization director, tlebug again this year. As you may Morning Worship at 10 :30 a. m. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS . Evening Worship at 7: 30 p. m. went to Columbus Tuesday to meet recall spittlebugs can be readily Oharlea Roberts, Mlnlater. Praver 'Meeting each Wednellday Charles Stall ley , Supt. Earl A. Embree, Ohio reGlonnl wit h their State Legislators. Identified by the frothy whlteJ'l\ass Worsblp Service, 10 3. m. evening. The group representing the War- on pla·n ts. Colvers are a w _ty manllger for t.he Fedeflll Land Sunday SObOOl, 11 a. m. Bank of Louisville, has bC<'n elec- ren county Farm Bureau discussed plant for the spittlebugs, but you OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B ted vice president aud spcretary current Issues now before the may find them on gol~en rod, WlIllam Leier. Minister of the bank, 31JnGUnces EIIIIl Ohio General Assembl with Repre- starwberrles, ros bushes or a~y Sunday School, 9: 30 II. m., Frank ST. AUGUSTINE CH.URCH Sturm, secret:ary-lreasul'l'l' of The sentative Stanley and State Sena- one of ten dozen other plants. They wartzel, Supt. Rev. John Berning, Putor. . Lebanon NatJonnl Farm Loan. He tor Dell of Middletown. They usually start hatching the middle Morning Worship, 10 :30 a. m. MlIsses 8:15 and 10 :00 a .. m. succeeds John A. MOOl'e who died urged the legislators to back house of April In Warren county. youth Feilowshlp, bl-weekly, bill 212, which calls for the elecYou will have to look closely. a month ago. 6 : 30 p. m., Mrs. Wilma Gibbs, Youtb director. LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENC~ Mr. Embree was born at Ur.lon tion l'atheher than the appoint- Spittlebugs move over plant as ment, of members to the ~ate weather changes occur. U It is Ohrlstinn Science services aI" In Montgomery county, Ohio. He Board of Education ; and urged the windy you will find them down was educated at Steelt high schr.ol held every Sunday morning at 10 In Dayton ailld Miami University lawmakers to give their support close to the ground. U it is cool Highland Ave. at 11 o'cl!tck. MT. HOLLy METHODIST Sunday school at the same hour at Oxford. He beca'll" associated to a r ecommendation that would and quiet, mornlne or evenlne, you Raymond L. Mozena, Minister E. Testimony meetings 1st Wedne\t' with the Federal Land nank in increase appropriations for the will find them up nea rthe top on Sunday School, 9 :30 a. m., day evening of each montb at 8. 1933 as a ·bookkeeper. AdvanCing the School Foundation Progr the cuccuulant growth. A. Earnhart, Supt. Use one quart of . benzene hexato an accounting supervisor :.Ind .by approxi!llately $40 million. Worship Service. 10:30 II. m. BU~E)A Y RADIO PROGRAMS: Evening Service, 7.30 p. m. other offices, he has been working The group also urged "adequate chloride per acre, 10-12 per cent. WSAI-8: 46 a. m. with the national farm loan as- appropriations" for· Ohio agricul- Spray when you see an ave1'8le WING-9:00 a. m. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF WPFB-4 :00 p. m. 6oclatlon of Ohio for the past 15 ture, giving specific stress .for the of one mass per plant. Don't puTHE ASSEMBLY OF GOD . years. need of a modern agricultural cen- tUre this area for 10 days after Harveyaburg CHURCH OF CH.RIST SlmuI'taneous with Mr. Em- tel' at Ohio State university, com- spraying. One quart of eo 'per cent Rev. Thomaa Larison, Pastor. Blblt\ study, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Main and MiamI Streeb bree's promotion, Demus Friend, parable to those I nother midWest toxaphane per acre can also be Christ's Ambassadors, Saturday Sunday: Bible Study, 10 a. m. a native of eKntucky and employee states. used with the same ' pasture pr:e7.30 p. m. Communion, 10;45 a. m. cautions. Hogs and sheep are not ot the bank for 21 years, was proAs a method of increasing milk Sunday School, Sunday, 10:00 Preaching, 11: 00 a. m. mot~d to ass,l stant secretary. consumption the law !lIakers were affected . In either case. U you a. m. Sunday evening, 7.30 p. m. . The Federal Land 'Bank has asked to support house blll 32, want pasture use 2 Quarts, ot 25 Momlng Worship, Sunday, 11: 16 Wed. evening Bible Study 7 :30. long team lonns totalling $92,000,- which WOUld' allow eating places ~r cent methoxychlor per aeire•. 1\. m. In addition you may find a tiny 000 with farmers In Ohio, I~dlana, to use bulk milk dispensers. Evangelistic Service, Sunday, WAYNESVILL~ FRIENDS light green worm % to -%. Inch Kentucky and Te. n nesBee, to help. . T he Warren county.' group was 7 :00 p. m. .Flrst Day Scbool, 9: 80 a. m. Everyone welcome. Meeting for Worship, 10: SO a.1D. them finance tile ownershlp . of . one of similar grous from 20 COun- lo.n g feeding on the n~ growth their, fanns. Loans made ~urlng ties" .
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SEARS' GROCERY FRIDAY EVEI.la
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Thursday, April 14, 1955 . They say a fair Easter means fair weather for seven ntinued from Page 2 Sundays. Did you ever count or your clover. It has two little and keep track? • yellow strip down the back to help further Identify it . This Is the clover leaC weevil. Expreuion of Thanb If you have alfalfa you may have "plant lice" or aphids. I. wish to express my sincere Anyone ot these three can ser- anli heart-felt gratitude to the iously reduce a crop. You can con- friend ' and neighbors for the trol all three bu using 2 quarts many acts f kindness and symoC benzene hexachloride per acre. pathy extended to me in the We have a new leaflet for the death of my husband, Oscar person with a few fruit trees. If : mith. you can use a copy let me know Espec:ally do I thank Doctor by phone at Lebanon, 2-1891, stop Wright, Rev. L1mhert, the pallby the ba ernent of the court- hcarrers, The tubbs Funeral house or send a card. H me and the donors of the Fruit spray information in our . ealltiflll f1 ral tributes. area will be carried by the CollowMrs. Leola Smith
c.ar'efullY adminlstf'red therapy even some of the m'J.il rel,ressed patJents may be restm'ed to productive lives. The therapist speaks slowly and gently to the mute, rigid figure. By calm repeated requests, he encourages the patient to relax. He massages hls arm, back, and neck muscles and talks soothingly, as a mother might talk to a sick or frightened child. The patient is assured that he can speak and Is urged to count. At first no sound comes, but later one can see words forming with the lips, then a shaky, barely perceptible "one"- the first. word he has spoken for months or years. From that point, progne8s is rapid. The patient may begin
Ing radio stations: Cincinnati WCKY 1530, 6:00 a. m. . Cincinnati, WLW 700, 6:50 a.m. Columbus WOSU 820, 8:55 a. m. and 12:03 p. m. 1290, 5'50 a.m Day to n "nno yy.-u . . The Dairy Service Unit needs approXimately 1500 cattle yet for the county wide Bangs eradication sign up. It you haven't signed up yet, don't put it off any loriger. You orten hear that rounds used Cor corn planting will not produce a plant that Is as ' vigorous as plants from large or medium flats. This is entirely erronous. The kernel serves as a source of food for the new plant untU It is capable of producing Its own food. As soon as the tiny first leaves turn green they are capable of producing their o~n food. If you wll ldig up a few hills at this time you w1l1 find there is still plenty of kernal left As for as nlheritance Is concerned the rounds are the same as any other kernal. They just happen to be placed on the cob where the tight fltHng husk causes them to be deformed. .
writing letters home, expressing a wish to get well. Some r.~ached the point whe.r e they could receive high-level treatment and eVE~ntually were discharged. Dr. Harvey J. Tompkins, dlrector o( Psychiatry and Neurology service, of the Veterans Adminlstration office in Washingto.n, approved these methods and soon, controlled expe.riments were iniUated in selected Veterans Admlnistratlon hospitals. Results of these experiments were accepted and approved by the eVterans Admlnlstratlon in Washington and the ChiUlcothe hospital was se'lected as the research and tralnlnl~ center. Dr. H. H. Botts, manage:r, has always advocated, "where treatment of patients are involved, and new methods . are Initiated, I shall give my fuU approval, with 1110 reservations." Seventy-two extremely regl'~Sed patients were picked at rSlIldom from a large group for the special treatments. Treatment cllnl($ are
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now operating in two buildings. On the treatment ward ..patients play tabel t~nnis, bllJiards. work on model airplanes, paint, exereise. learn to write again, and participate enthusla tlcally in weekly dances sponsored by volunteer orgarilzations. The veterans slowly and gradually are returning to a world they once knew. Roland describes the therapy as founded on a "love for one's tellow man that can come only from the heart." VI itors at the hopital Sunday, May 1st, will have an opportunity to learn other (undamental principles In human re.laUonshlp that are e entlal to good mental health. 0)-- --
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choice of a number of programs devoted to the general practice of medicine. sessions on subjects of general Interest' and presentations in peciCic areas of medicane by speclall ts' groups. Some of the topics to be discussed at the meeting Include: the use of Cortisone and ACTH, a review of immunization procedures, management of thyroid disease, use oC the new drugs for mental diseases, surgical care of athletic injuries, various developments In psychiatric treatment; cancer detection in the doctor's office, safety In anesthe la, developments In pollomyeltitis and many others. The official delegate to the meeting from the Warren County Medical Society i Dr. Orville L. Layman, Franklin.
Ohio's largest medical postgradIII e b e h ld Apr11 ua t e program w 19-22 in connection with the annual meeting of the Ohio State Medical As oclation In Cincinnati. Several thousand Ohio doctors of medicine will I,Ittend, Including delegate to the l09-year-old state organization from Ohlo's 88 county medical societies. The delegates will determine policies and elect officers of the As oclation for the ensuing 12 months, according to Dr. Merrill D. Prugh, Dayton, Its pre Ident. On the scientific program the doctors will hear outstanding medical authorities from Ohio and the nation, view exhibits and motion pictures of the latest medical (indIng and secure Information on the recent developments In drugs, instruments and equipment. The physicians will have their
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April 10, 1955. Easter Day Phone 3414 Call After 1:00 P. M and this day is as perfect n '11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1' day as anyone could wish. Warm enourh, seventy some V A Hospital At Chilli· this afternoon, bright SUDshine and little wind. This cothe"o Cel.brate is a day for everyone to wear their new Easter hats Disabled veterans of the two in comfort. Lots of people at World Wars and of the Korean ~hurc.h for the services on conflict are slowly beln grestored this great day and "Welcome to usefulness. An opportunity for Happy Morning" was a most the public to observe treatment • 45 lb. Roll Roofing only A BOMBSHELL BARGAIN I • Genuine Contlnent.1 appropriate caroL The wea- techniques and facilities will exist $1.67 Roll G.lv. Roofing $9.25' Sq. therman says showers to- Sunday, May 1st, when the ChUlInight and a little warm rain cothe Veterans Admlnlstration • 3 T.b Shlngl••-Green & will bring things out in a hur- hospital celebrates Hospital Day. Blue $6.10 Sq. • Dixie G•• R.n...... Low ry thoug}l we would be glad At that hospital there Is under$69.50 of a few more dry days to get way a research and training cen- • G.rden Plow $5.95 some seed into the ground. ter, which Is demonstrating new Once again the Miami Ga- methods of treatment that have • Hvy. Hog B.rb. $8.15 Roll • 7.6 Cu. Ft. Frigid.ire, with zette has new owners and displayed encouraging results In • 54", Sink C.blnet $9~.95 once again they are strugg- some of the severely lU neuropychlFull Width Freez.r Chest, ling with the old linotype but atmc 'patients so they can be • Toilet Se.t $5.95 Crilper Dr.wen, Shelves if everyone will be little brought back to a world of reality 79¢ patient, troubles will smooth and trained to lead nonnal and • Lawn R.k. on Door-only $189.95 out. As I have said many useful lives. • P• ...y-Derrick Outside times before, I believe in the Directing the program, under White P.lnt $4.95 G.1. im portance of the local pa- superivlslon of the medical staff, • RCA Est.te Elec. R.ng. per. Maybe you can read all Is Paul Roland, a 39-year-old cor· • 104712·11 Fenc.95¢ Rod with Built in Grill, Chrome the news somewhere else but rective therapist. He has found this is our paper and should that unresponsive, withdrawn pa- • All Fence Pric., Slallh8d Top Light. Regul.r for have things in it that interest tients ' can be "reached" with spec- • 7' Steel Posts 87 ¢ A Genuine Moto Mower us and are not in all the other lal attention and loving kindness. 18" Cut, Rotary Model $259.95 - Now $169.95 79¢ papers. A town without a Those selected for the program • Hog P.n. Rea 69." NOW. at.II local pa'per soon becomes were patients who stand frozen in just a suberb of somewhere strange, unnatural ,postures for e 42" D. S. Heavy Lawn Fence • 6002 Cloth. Pina - Spring else and in the case of hours silent and stuporous. SUye Only 3ge .Woven · 25e FT. WayneSVille it would be the So~e had not spoken a word In 2lc FT. • \16" Only suburb of various different years. lIe lb. • .No. 9 Brace Wire places and would soon lose They paid no he~ to the needs • 'Hudson Water Sy.t.enl its individuality. For one it of their own bodies. They often had $99.50 Rea.., to PI... In • Free 2" Genuine Bristl. 8ruab would be a suburb of Dayton to be spoon fed and dressed. . With the Purchalle of a .Qt. or for . another of Cincinnati, There was Ii complete loss of More of P. D. Presto......l. • House' HoW Broom 99c but if we all pull together pride In personal appearance, They and make it our paper and frequently solled their clothes. our community .it wi1lbe bet- They lived In a dream world of ter for alrof us. So be patient their own minds completely obUvWAYNESVILLE and · help our new editor to lousto their s~undiDiI. HILLSBORO SAliNA know what· you want in the For many of these patients, WILMINGTON paper and as s,oon as they ,et konwri . fOM1lS of treatment ~. LYNCHBURG ILANCHUTa . the mechanical end workmg been tried with no IUcceAs. . . smoothly, we can make it the . kind ~f · paper · that you wa~t. Wlth medically prescrlbt'd and!...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _---o;._ _ _ ___
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HI E MIAMI 'NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
TATE OF OHIO Oep.,lmenl of Highways Columbu., Ohio, April I , 1955 Conlract hie. Legal Copy No. 55-211
U IT PRICE CONT RACT S~alod
proposal:! will U ~ rec.eiv, L tho olfico of t~e State , High· WilY l>ircctor .of OhIO. at Co lu ~· bu Uhio unlll 1U :OU A. M •• OhiO Ba~~el'l1 \andal'd Time, Tuesday , Mav 3. 1!J5 5 , for impI'OV~I~Hl n ts !u: Proposals Nos. 1 to 1 6 mc lu sl ~e al'e ott crcd as one projocL aud Will be awarded as one co ntract. cd
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Brown ' ounty, Ohio, on part. of 'action 0.00, State Route No. ~ 3 1, in Perry Tow nship, by clean~ng , :;caling (sand b las~ ~et hod), '}!'I!l~ inK prime oat & hmsh coat. .a m fur Qished by contractor. Bridge over Glady Run. Br idKc No, BR· . l al. l a. One ( 1 ) Span at 4.2 fe et o inch, Roadway 24 feet 0 1I1ches.
and fin ish coat. Paint fu r nished by contractor. Bridge over White Water River. Bridge No. HA·50. 21. Three (3) Spans total 442.25 fee t. Roa dway 2 at 23 feet 3 inches. 'roposal No. 12
Hamilto n County, Ohio, on part of Sec tion 7.87. U. S. Route No. 52. in Whitewater· olerain Town. hips. by cleaning. scaling (sand blast method), painting prime coat & finis h coat. Paint furnished by contractol·. Bridge over Great Miami River. Bridge No. HA·52· 74 0 . One (1) Span at 434 feet 0 inch. Roadway 23 feet 6 inches. Propo ..1 No. 13
Preble County, Ohio. on part of Sect ion 0. 00. State Route No. 177, in Israel Township. by cleaning, scaling (sand blast method), painting prime coat and finish coat. Paint furnished by contractor. Bridge over Four Mile Creek, Bridge No. PR·177·67, Two (2) Spans total 83 f eel 4 inches, Road· way 24 feet 0 inch. 'roposal . No. 14
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reek Township. by cleaning, scal. Deduction (or ounty Board of Education .. . . . 2,691.06 ing (sand blast method), Painting Deduction fo r Tuition Paid Other Districts .... . 868.70 prime coat Ii fi,nish coat. Paint furni hed by C ~mtra c tor. Bridge Total Foundation Program . .. . . . . . ... .. . .. ... . .. . 108,618.~8 over Branch olr Turtle · Creek. 1,118.26 Bridge No. W A·68·68, One (1) • Interest from State on Irreducible Debt . . . .. ...... . Rental f rom School Lands and Property . . ........ . Span at 50 f ee t 0 inch C/ L; 64 feet 8 inches Rt.. & Lt. Roadway Buses Aid . ...... . .... . ..... . ...... .... . . .. . . . 450.00 30 f eet 0 inches. Tuition from Parents and Patrons Transp. Proposals Nos. 1 to 16 inclusive for Handicapped . . ... .. . . . ... . .. ... . . . .... . 286.18 of this project are to be completed Vocational Education Rehabilitation for Deaf, Blind not later than O(:tober 15, 1956. and Crippled Children. Handicapped, Etc., from The minimum wage to be paid State " .. ... . .... .. . .. .... . . . . .. . . .... .. . . 1,592.89 to all labor employed on this con· UET- On Farm Program .......... .. ... . .. .. .. . 1,049.53 tract shall be in accordance with the " Schedule of Prevailing Hour. State--School Plant Rehabilitation ... . ... .. .. . .. . 18,051.00 ly Wage Rates Ascertained and Fed eral Subsidies (Cafeteria, Etc.) ... . . .. .. .. ... . Determined by The Department of Cafeteda and Lunch Room Receipts . .. .. . .... .. . . . 80,882.46 Industrial Relations applicable to Miscellaneous--Co ntributions, Fines, Etc . ... . . . ... . 11,472.41 State Highway Department 1m· Total Revenu e .. ........ .. .. . ... ... . .. ...... . 274,489.58 provements in accordance with NON·REVENUESections 4115.08 (17·3), 411 6. 04 Sale of Text Books and Work Books . ..... . ... ... . 1,890.40 (17·4), 4115.06 (17·4a), 4116.06 Insurance Adjustments .... . .. . . . , .. . .. .. .. . .. . . (17·5). and 41l16.07 (17·5a) of 59.87 the Revised C odl~ of Ohio." Sale of. Other Investment . . . .. . ..... .. . .. . . . . .. .. The bidder must submit with his .. ... . .... .. . .. .. .......... .. .. .. ..... .. ..... . 1,460.27 bid a certified chleck in the amount of $1,200.00 . Total 'Transfers . .... . . . ....... . . ... . . .... .. . Plans and spe.cifications are on file in the department of hill:hways Total Aransactions .. . .... . ... . . . . .. . .. .... .. . U76,889.85 and the office of the division deputy director. B" The director t'e5erves the right ' Include It ema deduca ted by Co untlt Audito r lidled I.n o.le report . 1 eJl~D4"uru . to reject any an ~l all bids. S. O. LINZELL, Eap••ditur.a State Highway Director ADMINISTRA TIONA·1 to 14 inc. Salaries and Wages Adm. Officers and Employes .... . .. . : . ... ..... . .. . .. .. ... . .. . 8,796.00
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Warren County, Ohio, on Part of Section 10.24 Morrow Corp., U. S. Route No. 22. in Salem Township. by cleaning, scaling (sand blast method) painting prime coat & fini sh coat. Paint furni hed by Contractor. Bridge over Todd's Fork. Bridge No. WA· 22·105A, Three (3) Spans total 199 f eet 4 incHes. Roadway 80 feet 0 inch.
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Total Personal Service . ..... . .. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . 3,796.00 Estate of J. T. Gray, Deceased. B·l. Office Supplies ... . . . .. ..... .... . .... .. ... . 610.87 Notice is hereby given that Or· E·15. Service Fund-Traveling Expentea .. . ......•. 114.86 ville J . Gray willole POlt Office F·1. Rent Administration Offices and Buildinp " .. . Address is Waynesville, Ohio has Total Other Purposes .. . . .. . . .. . .. . ... . . ... .. . 725.23 been duly appoilnted as Administrator of the Estate of J. T. Gray ' Total Adminiatration .. ... ... ... . ....... .. .... . . late of Warren eounty, Ohio, de· 4,521.23 ceased. INSTRUCTIONDated this 9 dill' of April. 1955 A·15 to 29 inc. Personal Service ..... . .. . ...... • .. 122.687.67 RALl~H H. CAREY, B-4. Text Booka ............. • .... • ............ 8,797.18 Judge of tille Probate Court, '",pout No. " B·6. Other Educational Supplies . . ••.... . •....... 1,818.40 Warren County, Ohio Warren County. Ohio. on part D·4. Replacement Educational Equipment ........ . 114.10 of Section 6.75 Lebanon Corp., Meryl B. Gray. Atty. E·6. Repairs Educational Equipment ...... . •.. . ... 241.82 State Route No. 68, in Turtle G"l" B Travel-Voc-A&,. On Farm .... . .. • . . ... . 304.36
'lermont 'ounty , OhiO, on part of oction 19.71, U. S: Route No. 52 in Ft'anklin Township, by clean· ing scaling (sand blast rytetl,lod), painting prime coat & firush coat. paint furnished by c ontra~tor. Bridge over Bullskin creek. Bndge No CL-52·241, Four ( 4) Spans to t~l 212 f eet 6 inches. Roadway :.!4 feet 0 inches. Clermont County, Ohio, on par t of Section 5.16, Sta~ Route No. 74 in Batavia Township, by clean· ing, scaling (sand blast ~ethod), painting pr ime coat & fimsh coat, paint furnished by contra~tor. BridKe ovel' Shaler Creek, BrldKe No CL·74·52, One (1) Span at 45 {ee't 8 inche • Roadway 17 feet 1 inches. 'ropo..1 No. 4
lermont ounty. Ohio. on part of Section 5.15. Statt; Route N9· 74 in Batavia TownshIp, by clean· ing, scaling (sand blast ~ethod), painting prime coat & finISh coat, paint furnishM by contractor. Bridge over Branch of E~st Fork of Little Miami River. Bndge N 0. CL.74.7 3, One (1) Span at 3 9 fe et 9 inches, Roadway 17 feet 1 inches. . '",po..1 No. 5
Clermont County. Ohi,? on part of Section 7.77 Bata.vla Corp., State Route No. 74, m Batayia Town hip. by cleaning, . ~al!ng (sand blast method), pamtl.ng prime coat & finish coat. P.a mt furnished ~ntrac~r. Br,ldge over East Fork Little Miami RIver. Bridge No. CL·74·80, Thr~!l (3) . Spans total 174 ~eet 0 Inches, Roadway 30 feet 0 lDches. 'ropoul No ••
lermont County. Oh.io! on part . of Section 16.61 WIlhat,nsburg Corp State Route No. 74, lD Wil· liam;burg Township, by clean~n~, scaling (sand blast method), pal~ • ing prime coat & finish coat. P &1 nt furnished by contracto.r . . B.ri dge over East Fork Little Miami River. Bridge No. CL.74.159D! Three (3~ Spans total 168 feet 0 mch, Road· way 30 feet O. inches. ',opoaal No. 7
Clermont County,' Ohio, on part of Section 8.66 Stat~ Route No. 232 in Take TownshIP. by clean· . g' scaling (sand blast method). ~nai~ting prime co'at ~ finish coat. Paint furnished by contra~tor. Bridge over Poplar Creek. Brldge No C1.232·106A. One (1) Span at . 71 feet 0 inch, Roadway 16 feet 1 t,4 inches. p,opo..1 No. I
Cinton County. Ohio, on part of Section 0.51, U. S. ~oute No. 68, in Jefferson TownshIp, by clean· ing scaling (sand blast f!1ethod), painting prime coat & fimsh coat. Paint furnished by the contractor. Bridge over West Branch of East Branch. Bridge No. CN:68.27. One (1) Span at :70 feet 0 mch, Road· way 24. feet 0 inch. ',opo..1 No. 9
Clinton .County, Ohio, on part of Section 16.23, Sta~ Route No. 134 in Union Township, by clean· ing 'scaling (sand blast n:tethod), painting prime coat and fimsh coat. Paint furnished by contra~tor. Bridge over Todd's Fork. BrIdge No CN-134·169, One (1) Span at 71' feet 6 112 inches, Roadway 21 feet l1lh inches. .. ',opo..l. No. 10
Greene County. Ohio, on part of Section 5.37. U. S. Route l';l0' 36, in Beaver Creek Township, by cleaning scaling (sand blast method)' painting prime coat and finish c~at. Paint furnished. by contractor. Bri~ge over LIttle Miami River. Bndge No. GR·36· 67 A, One (1) Span at 1~9 feet 0 .inch. Roadway 15 feet 8 Inches. ',opoaal No. 11.
Hamilton County. Ohio,' on, part of Section 1.68, U. S. Route No. 50 in Miami-Whitewater Town· ships by cleaning, scaling (sand blast' method), painting prime coat
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Warren County, Ohio, on part of Section 10.14 Lebanon Corp., U. S. Route No. 42, in Turtle Creek Township, by cleaning. scaling (sand blast method). painting prime coat & finis.hed coat. Paint furni shed by Contractor. Bridge ov er Turtle Creek. Brid~e No. WA·42·105, One (1) Span 70 feet o inch. Roadway 30 feet 0 inch.
Total Other Purposes . ..... . ... . .•..... . ... . ...•
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Total Instruction ... . ..•.•........... ........ . .. 128,818.82 . For Fiac.l y .... E.eII •• Dec....... 3ht, 1154 Local Scbool Dl,trict, eou.t, of ·W ....... . LIBRARIESP. O. Addr.u, W., •••• m.,-Obio. Oat., M....ch ZI, 1155 A45. PerlOnal Service ....... . .....•. . ••••••.•• ", I certify the following to be correct. ('.uy R . Burroughs B·5. Books .........•........••. • 301.86 T talSchool Oth Library P . Olerk. Treuur.r of th. Boarc1 of Edu~ltlon 0 er urposes .. .. . . .... . . . .•.....•.... 801.16 Total Libraries .••••.••.... ... .........•....•.. 801.16 Tax Valuation ; . . ; .... . ; ............••......... ,6,468,715.00 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILSTax Levy . . .. . . ... .... .. . ........ . ..•...... . ... 18.00 A.86. PerlOnal Service ....................•.... 9,504.26 School Enrollment .. .. .. ....................... . 963 B.2. Motor Vehicle Supplies .. . .. . .•... . ..•..... 2,889.34 !Salaries and Wages .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143,437.89 C.3. .Kater!al for Maintenance of Motor Vehiclel " D-2. Replacement Motor Vehicles ... : •.•••.••.•. Summar, of Ca.b Bala.cea, Receip" aH E ... E-4. Repairs Motor Vehicles ... • . . ........ • . , 1,266.'76 E-12. TrafUlportation Contract ...............•... 169.00 BALANCE, JANUARY 1st. 1964 450.00 General Fund ......... . .. . ........ .. .......... , 19,283.15' F-6. Garage Rent . ..... . .................•.... Bond Retirement Fund . .. . ..... . .... . .... . .. . .. . 5,283.84 Total Other PurpOSt!1S ......•......•.. , .. • ....• 4,414.10 Building Fund .............. . ........ ... .....•. 1,171.67 Total Transportation of Pupils ....•...•...••..... 13,118.81 Cafteria Fund .. .. . . ... . ....... . .. . ...... IIeficit 1,715.74 CAFETERIA AND SCHOOL LUNCHESRehabilitation Fund .. . ... . .. . ... .. .. .. . . .. " ... . A·S7. Personal Service .....•....•••....•...... 7,645.82 B·18A. Supplies and Food . . .........•.•.•...•... 20,011.51 23,972.82 Total . . . . ... . ... . . .. . . .. .......... . ... .. .. . Total Other Purposes : ................•• • . :,,: . 20,013.61 RECEIPTSTotal Public Lunches " ~ ....... . ...... . ........ . 27,658:84 General Fund .. . .... . .. .. .... .... ............ . 208,416.38 Bond Reti.r ement Fund ...... .. .. . . ...... . ...... . 19,236.01 0 THER AUXILIARY AGENCIESA-41. Employes, . .. ..•..............•.......... Cafeteria Fund . ... . .. / . . .... . ........ . ...... .. . 17,405.00 A·48. Lecturers ........•... ..•......•.......•.. Rehabilitation Fund . . ....... .... .... . ....... . . . 30,832.46 50.00 A·GO. Other Speci.l Services ......... • ...•...•.. . . ....... . ..... . ..... ... . . . .. .... . .. . ..... ., .B·· 275,889.85 Total Personal Service .. . ...•.••......•..•..• 50.00 B·7. Clothing .... , •. •..... • . • .•.•... . ..••.•••• Total ... . ... . . .. •... . . . .... . .... . ....... . 299,862.67 B·12. Recreational Supplies (other than play-eround) Total Receipts and Balance . .. . .. ... . ........... . 18.64 D·G. Replacement Recreational Equipment (other . EXPENDITURESthan play.ground) ....•....•...••.••.•.••.. General Fund .... .. ... . . .. ............ : •••..• 204,617.90 . E·7. Repairs Recreational Equipment (other than Bond Retirement Fund . . . . ........... . .. .. ... . 19,975.00 play·ground) ..... . .......•..•.•.••••••..• Building Fund .. . .. .. . . ... . .. ... ... ... ....... . 646.00 E·lS. Board and Ladging of Pupilll .••...••......• Cafeteria Fund . . ... . .......... . ... . .. .. .. .. .. . 27,658.84 E·14. Tuition Paid to Other Diatrlct8 ••..•. • .•.... 115.15 Rehabilitation Fund ... . ... . ....... . .. . ....... . 18,258.97 ·F·6. Teachers Retirement ContribUtion .. , •.••.•.. 8,810.00 ·F·6. Employes Retirement Contribution ..•••.•••• 2,47'.00 266,051.71 *F·7. Board of Education Contributions •..•.•...•. 2,e81.0e F·8. Other Fixed Charges and ContribUtions ••••.• Total . ... .. ......... . ..... . . . . . . . ...... . .. . Deductions by State School Foundation Tution to Other Districts .. . .........•...•..••...•••••. BALANCE, DECEMBER 31st, 1964 858.70 General Fund ... . ... .. ................ . ..... . 23,131.63 Total Other Purposes ...•.........•. .••••••.... 14,81 ••15 Bond Retir~ment Fund .. . .... . .. . .... • .... . .. . 4,644.86 Total Other Auxiliary Agencies .........•.•• ~ .•.. U,e8•.15 Building Fund . ...... : . . . . ... . ........ . .... .. . 526.()7 . Cafeteria Fund ...... ... .. . ..... . ....... .. ... . 1,467.88 OPERATION OF SCHOOL PLANT- . A·42 to 44 inc. Personal Service ......•..•..•....• (Rehabilitation Fund ... .. . . . . .............. .... . 4,151.03 8,880.00 B·3. Motor Vehicle Supplies (Not Bus) "..•••..• ' •• .. ......... ... ... . . .... ... ..... . ........ ... .. 38,810.96 B·8. Gas ... . ................••... ..... ..••.• B~9. Fuel ... . ....... . ......•.•....•••••••.•. 2,411.81 B·10. Janitors Supplies .......••..••.•...•..•..• 'Total ..... . ....... . .. . .. . ... ...... . .... .. . . ; '299.862.67 911.05 B·ll. Engineers Supplies ....•.. ...•.. •, ••••••••• Total Expenditures and Balance .... ..... ...... . . . B·18. Other Supplies . ........•.....•..••••. .•.•. 884.44 R.ceipt. E·9. Water ...... . . . . .. .....•..........•.• • •. 884.1'7 E·I0. Electricity.' ................ • •.... ~ ...• • •. REVENUE2,240." E·ll. Telephone ........... • ......•......••.•.• 109.80 I E·16. Transportation of ~mployes •.••...•.•..••.• eGENERAL PROPERTY TAXES-LOCAL LEV'Y •I E·17. Adverti8in~ ........ i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 87.18 General Fund ..... . .. . ....... . .......... . .$ 86,833.26 E·18. Hauling .........•.•.....••..•••..••.••.. 80.17 Bond ' Retirement ... .. . . .. ... .... .. ...... . 19,236.01 .E·19. Other Contract and Ope'n Order Service •.•••. .788.01 F·2. Rent of Instruction Rooms F·3. ' In8urance .••••.•••• ~ •.•.•• Total Property Tax .... '.... . . . . . ............ . . . 1,OI7~88 ' . F·4. Taxes ............ ,' ......•••••••••.•••••• FOUNDATION PROGRAM ...•..... .........•.. i06,06.9.27 Cash Received ..•. . ......... '•.. : ... . .... '. ' 89,O'17.82 Total Othe.r Purpo~s ......................... . .8,8tO.78 Deduction for Teachers 'Retirement ......... . 8,920.00 . Tptal OperatIon of ~chool Plant •..•.••.••••.• '•••• , 17,010.,78 'Deduc.t ion for School ,Employes Ret,i rement . 2,476.00 ·Mult alree , ~Ith eo~e.pondJn. Item. ahoWil II ,~"Pt. Udar rollllda'", • ....,..
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MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANTA-45 to 47 inc. Personal Service . . ... . . . . . . .. .. . Col. Materials (or Maint. Bldgs. and Grqunds . .. . . . C-2. Materials (or Maint. Equ ip. and Furniture . . . . E-8. Repairs Other Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .
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Total Expenditures .. .. ...... . .... . . . ..... . . C· · - $266,061. 71 .Tranaters from to .. ....... . . .......... . ........ . -Transfers from .. . . ... .. .... . . to ........ . ..... . Total Transfers . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .... .. . . . .. ... . . . . -Must equal Transfers to on Page 3 .. . . . ....... . .. .
Total Maintenance of School Plant ....... . . . .....
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Total Transactions . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. ........... . . $266,061. 71
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Total Current School Cost .... . .. . . . .... ... .... . . 208,204.67 DEBT SERVICEA-51. Salary Secretary and Other Employes of the Sinking Fund ............ . ... . ..... . ... . H-1. Bonds Maturing ....... . . ... . ........ . . . . . 14,000.00 H-2. Interest on Bonds ... . . .. .. .... . . . ... . .... . 5,975.00 H-3. Interest on Certificates at Indebtedness . .. .... . H-4. Borrowed Money . ... ..... . .. . ... . . .. . ... . 11 ,024.44 Total Debt Service . .. . . ... . ... . . .. ......... . . . . . 30,999.44 CAPITAL OUTLAY1-3. New Buildings .. . ........ . . . . . .. .. .. . .... . 646.00 1-7. 'E quipment fo r Admi nistratio n Office and Buildinra . .... . ...... .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. ... .... . 1-8. Motor Vehicles ......... . . . .... . .. ... . ... . 4,335.63 1-9. Other . . . ..... ... .... . .. . . ...... . ...... . . 8,612 ..00 Rehabilitation .. ... ...... . .. . . : . . . ..... . ...... . 13,253.97
ASSETSCash Money on Hand- I n D ~ pository ; Active and Inactive Accounts . .. . . . . . . . .... .. . ........... Accounts Receivable . . .... .. . . ..... . ... . . .... ··Inventory Supplies and Materials Estimated '" .... ·. -Lands (Cost) ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. . ............ ···Building!! (Cost) . .. .. .. ...... . ..... . . . ....... · .-Equipment (Cost) . .. ... . ....... . ......... ... Investments . .. . .. .. . ........ . .. . .. ... . .....
. $ 33,8 10.96 . 6,00 0.00 . 6,600.00 . . 398,600.00 . 36,000.00 .
Total Assets . ....... . .......... . . ......... $47 7,910.96 LIABILITIES. Accounts Payable .. . .. . ...... . ..... . .. . .... . . . Bonded Debt .. ... . . . ...... . .......... . ....... 233,000.00 Bus Notes Outstanding . . ..... .. .. .. ......... .. 6, 411 .42 Certificates of Indebtedl~ e ss Outstanding ......... . Total Liabilities . ......... . .. . ..... . ........ $238,411.4 2 Excess Assets . . .... . ................ . ....... . $239,499 .64
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Increased Use ~ Electricit, The average residential customer of the Xenia dl trlct of the Dayton Power & Light company Increnst'd his usage of electricity more than 8 per cent In 1954, according to L. V. Nilson, district manager. Thls district includes most of Greene and parts of Clark,
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home consumption from 1,167 kilowatt hours in 1945 to 2,634 kilowatt hours last y,e ar in the DP&L area. "Because of the high standard of living in West Central Ohio, DP&L consumel'1~ average about 100 kilowatt hours above the national average hlst 'year," NUson
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OJE Super M Intemariedale Ram ' 1 Jvear old ' DAVlD t.l onal Tractor, oneCall yearLebanon old, in . perfect condition. WAT~ WELL DRILLING-Eleo- BEAL, Phone Waynesville 2M1. 4-2217 after 6 _po m. Day phone trlc Pumps Installed. LONZEL c-3-1G-(3t)-3-24 Lebanon 2-1029. PARKS, Route 73, Waynesvllle, FOR SALE---6 Duck Hens, Wblte WANTED TO BtJY-LaI'ie farm Ohio: X-9-5f-9-55 Pekins, $1.25. Small hulle.s popsouth of Da~ton. preferably - - - - - - - - - - - - - - corn, 10e per pound. Phone 2931. dalry. W. D. Johnson, 605 WyfOR RENtX-I.17 oming St., Dayton 10, Ohio. FOR RENT-Sh-room unturnlshed apartment. Heat. water rurnlshed. Inquire at MnLER' DEPART. .\1 EN T TORE. c-3-1~tre ________ · . th GAZETTE e Ad ve rt lie In
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LAWNS mowed by power mower. HOUSES FOR SALE Phone 3891. WANTElD TO BUY - Large Farm CORWIN-5-room cottaae, 2 or 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - south ' of Dayton, preferably datry. bedrooms, good well, 3 adjoin- FOR SALE- Electric stove; autoW. D. JOHNSON 605 Wyoming Ing lots go with this QPe. matic washer' 9x12 rug' aide, CORWIN - 4-room c:ottaae with . ' , treet, Dayton 10, Ohio. good well, cistern; lot 6Ox140. board, porch furniture, (awlna c-3-17-(3t)-8-31 LEBANON- Modem 6-room brick and 5 chain); , antique chest; kitchen table ancl2 chairs; 2 odd kitchen chain; "arden hOle and •• ,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 •• tools. Mrs. Murry 4th Chapman, Started and Day Old Chicks from Pullorum phone 2473• .
Typhoid CI.an Flocks Stral.ht Run $~ 2.00 .Id Up par 100 WHITE ROCKS, WHITE WYANDOTTE8, NEW HAMPSHIRE RED8, R. I. RED8, LIGHT BRAHAMA8, BLACK AND WHITE JIANT8 ,
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could con 'um e from . pray ed a n a nnoun cement ma d thi ' fie lds a nd th er ha y bee n wee k by Mrs. Haze l S. Philno tox ic a ffect . lip , Lebanon, gene ra l cha irma n of th e affair. T n Wa rre n county hom Oni on a nd garlic spread by bulbl ets produ ce d be- in addition t o lend ower a nd n ath th g round and a erial Ft. Ancient Mu urn hay bulblets abov t he ground. be n ch dul d for t h 19 55 Award valued at $5 ,000 Ea h pl ant may produce s v- t our acco rdin g to ~rs . Philare being offer ed 4-H tub ra l bulblet . onl y a f~w Hp , announ ce ment.. The e home wiH f atur members in t he 1955 Na- pla nts can rapidl y conta~lntional 4-H Gard en, anning ate a . large are~. Spraymg both pre ent day l!lnd ea rly and Frozen Food p r gram . a rly In March kills back th Am rican a rchitecture, but t? P and p~eve nt th form a- a ll are f urni hed wit h va luOf the half-million 4-H' rs tlO n of a eria l bulblet . abl e antiqu e furni t ur a nd who participate in t h t hr • • • a lso will sh ow s p cial hiproje ts each y ar, tho e Fro t fr e date-Ba ed on tori al co ll ~cti on . ut tanding record ' with Th e pilgrim ag will b will be honored on cc;>unty, a 29 year average the last tate, ectional and national killing fro t in th e pring i from 10 a .m . to 6 'p. m. ac h level . Much of th food- April 28th for War r e n day . Gu e ts may vi it a ' many of th e hom an d oth er ·tuffs gl'own in th 100,000 ounty. points on th tour a t h y -Hcre of 4-H garden a r wi h. u ed fre h, bu t members a l a Proceed of t h ! pI' j ct There are still trees availcan over ix million uart · of food and fr eze mol' 't han able form the Ohio Division will be u ed to f Ulrth r histhree million pounds annual- of Forestry for r :'forestation torical research an d record 0and windbreak purposes. pre er vati n work o f th ly. You can g t an application iety. Medals will be off red to from L. :r . Munger, State four ou tandin g garden Fore te l', at 15 South Broadmembers in a ch county. way or from the County tate winners in the grogram Agent ' Office. Orders must will receive trip to the Na- be in by the last of arch. tional 4-H Club Congree in • • Chicago, Nov. 27-Dec. 1. The • eight top-ranking 4-H'ers It wa my pleasure to atamong the state winner will t nd the banquet of ~h e Fuget $300 college cholarships ture Farmers of AmerIca and each. For the 10th con ecu- Future . Home Makers. of tive year, the Tractor Divi- A.m e ric a at W~ynesvllle ion of Allis-Chalmers is pro- ~lgh School last Fnday evevidlng the award for garden mn~. Both are wonderful exwinners. perlences for young men and women. - W e should have Similar county and state ,more of them. awards . are ~ade availab~ * • * to canmng wmners. The SIX • top state winner will receive The c luste~ fly, ~ometim~s $300 cholarships from the' called the attic fly, 1 a famllK rr Gla Mfg. Corp., donor iar pe t in many home. Alof the canning award, at though the~ do no damage the National Congress. they are qUite an annoyance PRIZE IlAl&DO • • • EUrlede buzzing around u pta ir s Bartwlcb 01 Hambarl. German,., In the frozen fo~ds .pro- rooms not frequently used moclell! balr a&7le whlcl~ won hn.gram, med~ls are' prOVided and collecting in large num- b• • Rlcbard, world "1 supreme ebamploubip tor IIc('ond CODfor two county winners by bel'S. HOaUve Jear at Ne." lrork .bo.". International H a rv e st e r , . . awards donor. State winners The flle are hatched In will re eive $50 U. S. Sav- late. ummel' and s~ek proings Bond. All-expense tecbo!1 from the wmter by trips to the National 4-H craw~mg . t h.r.o ugh small Club Congress will be gh en opemngs m sl~mg of ho~ses, eight sectional winners, rep- around the wmdow. ca mgs resenting all parts of the and other s'!lall ope.mngs. On country, and six of the trip war~ days In the wmter they Contrast!~ winners will be presented get mto .the room through $300 scholarships as national any openmg that happens to WASHINGTON - Panama. the countr shaken by the assasslna · winners. . be present. tlon of Its - President. liS a land of Recommended con t r 0 I val'lety and contrast. Club members in the proCulturally Latin. 't he 29.14(). grams "learn by doing," measures are to close all square mile country Is called the openings through which the while increasing individual bridge of the world. bestriding and family incomes by re- flies enter rooms. A favorite a narrow S.shaped Isthmus that ducing the amount of food place ,is the pulley openin'gs connects North and Central Ame r. purchased and providing the through which the weight Ica with South America . The 10. r mlle.wide Panama Canal Zone di. family with healthful foods. cords run. P a i n tin g all window vides the republic Itse.J! into two 4-H Club work is conducted by the Cooperative Ex- sa hes and casing with a parts. Spanish Is the offi ciul language tension Service, and full in- 10 ~ , DDT solution or 2% and architecture. dress nnd cus. chlordane solution. Repeat formation about the protoms bear colorful witness to the grams is available from if necessary. natlon'a Hispanic past. To kill flies as they enter county Extension agents. The Panama Canal Zone cover s rOoms, use a high grade py- a 552-square mile strip under per· rethrum fly spray or a pyre- petual lease to the United Stales, thrum or chlordane aerosol. It Is North American In charac ter. . If an aeresol bomb is ,used, The United States acts as employ· the application should be er. landlord. doctor. butcher. bak· by Joh~ B. Mowbray, hotel·keeper, recreational di· made throughout the home. er, ,Actina' County A.l ent rector and laundryman. These chemicals, when used Panama stands as tliie youngest For the last' ten days the in this manner, provide little American republic- some of its County Highway Depart- or no residual protection. territory Is unexplored. Yet It ment has been spraying the was the site of the first Spanish colony on the mnlnlslnd of the county right of ways with New World. 2-4-D to control wild onions In 1502. Columbus explored the and garlic. 2-4-D is not poiCaribbean 'Coast of ,Punamn and sonous to livestock at the ' estubllshed a colony at P ortobelo. rates used by farmers and Pilgri~~ge Spain maintained jurlsdllction until the Highway Department. 1821, when Panama became a part The ninth annual pilgrim- of the Independent Gran Colom· In laboratory tests, ani- age of the Warr.en County bla federation. The ,little cation mals have been fed dosages Historical Society , will be did npt ,aln full Ind ?pc,ndence ' un· far beyond the amount they held June 11-12' according to U1 180S.
4-H Garden, Food Preservation Winners to Get Awards
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Extension Notes
H.istorical Society Announces Annual
Historical Society to Hold Annual Banquet
Nation Registered Top Population Gain ,During 1954
Th e~ nnualbanqu etofthe
Wa rren . ounty Historical Soci ty will be held Monday, NEW YORK- The pop ulation 0 : the United Sta tes, Including lhe April 25 at the Golden Lamb memben of the armed for ces ov r in Lebanon, a ccording to an "U, roae to 163,930.000 at th nr announcement by Seth E. ., ~51. . Furnas of near Waynesville, ThJa represent. a "a in of 2.830. who is pre ident of the or100 durin, the year, and exceeda b7 mora than 100,000 the prevlou! ga nization . Thurman "Dusty " Millet, blab registered in 1951. II wa. the el,hth year in sUCCessIon Wilmington newspaper-man In which the popu1at!on gai n has a nd lecturer, will be the been more than 2.5 million . Con, peaker. Harry Schwartz, tttbuUn, to the 1954 i aln were the Lebanon, a past president, i Da... hi,b number of births . an all· program chairman. ~ low death rate. and a moder Reservations for the banate adc1lUon through immigration Every .tate except West Vlrginll qu et hould be made with tbarecl In the 1954 population in Mrs. Harry Schwartz, who i ere.... The rate ot population , cretary of th e Society, by powth wa. highest along the P o· April 23. e1Ao Coaat. 3.7 per cent. or ap· Th e banquet repl aces the ,roxtmatet;, double the na tional monthly meeting h eld the pID at 1.8 per cent. Since AprU 1150, Cltifornla alone has added fourth Monday of the month.
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than 2.3 million Lnhabltants numbers aboul ~illlon, and I. exce den onl) .., of New York Stale. '!'be Roc.ky Mountain St.ates a lse apartenced a vl,orous populatioll IfOwth durin, the year. Arizona aad Navada bave been the fastesl II'Owtn, .tate. In the ' count ry. eaeh Iiavlnl doubled Its populatior lInee liMO. I'1orida'. population Lncreased b) about 11.'7 per cent Ln 1954. and b) more than II per cent annua lly Ir tbe Jear. immed iately preceding mcraa.el well above the natlona aYerale also occurred in th DIS trtct of ColumbIa. New Mexico Delaware. Maryland. Utah. Con DeeUcut, Michigan, Louisiana anc Ta... .wWIIIUUU DOW
RE Is a switch in which a H Epowerful segment of private
Cabdriver Unconscious I Year After Beating CHICAGO-Cab driver JobII Brookhouse probably doeao't ... member that be w.. robbed aDd beaten a year ago. Brookhouse. 311. ha. n..... ,.. ,alned consclousne.. .lne. Use clay pollce found hlm propped a,alnst a fence near blI emPb' c.b. BlJ watcb and wallet COIltalnini $18 were m1IainI. Hi. frail wife visit. btm . . . aDd aomeUmes twice a da7 at County Hospital She ta1ka 10 btm and tells him jokes. Desp.ite the opinion of doctors. she believe. he unde rstands her.
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industry salutes a Federal Gov- own homC3. "Continue the operation of OUJ ernm ent Agency which bas been continually under fi re for more home ownership institution., the thatl a year, as " the envy of the envy of the world," Mr. Nelson world." said, "and you will win the .rati· As a ma tter of tact two Federal tude of generations yet unborn." Agencies are Involved; First. the Be brushed aside as untrue the Federal Housing Adminlstratlon claim that thera 11 now "Inflation. and second, The Veterans Admlnia· ary speculation In home buyln.," tratlon. and cited the value whicb .prln,. Mr. Herbert U. Nelson, Execu- from the work of the two a,encle. tlve vice President Of the NaUonal -home purchaae b,. the "l1tU. Association of Real Estate Board., fellow" on the Installment plan, in a Itrongly worded ec1ltorial In and the important enhancement 01 the Association's weeldy Dew. pub- federal credit 11'0wlnl from JD. lication, Realtor'. H •• dUn . . , creaaed hom. ownarship. pleads with Con.res. not "to c11p "The ,ov.mmmra credit 11 the win,. of FHA and VA" and ba.ed OIl fafth It 'e DjO)'. amolll to "preserve the world'. IOUDdut the people. 'l'bat .. aD that .. DOW form of credit ,1naurancI for hom. behJD4 our prtDtacS mone,.. A.D4 buyen' , by malnta1n1n, tbe two the cOllAdm" of tho.. who IOvem, federal mott.a,e lnIurance . . . . II the ,GOd c1t1zeDJh1p of our peGele. a. now consUtuted. pie, but malntalDed wbeD the peoIt will be remembered tbet dur- pie OWIl, their home. and propert7." In, the 83rd Con,l'UI, the Senate Ccmafdv tb1I aprellfoo at faith , BanldD, Comm1a.foo, then headed III th... two ,overrunmt allnel•• bJ Senator Homer Capehart. of and a rete..e frena tbe Department Indiana, conducted h.ann,. aD of Commerce, beaded by Sinclair over the country OIl aDe,ed wid. Weeki, which attacb B. JL L, tbe 'Pread ,raft aad other law viola- uteDIJoD of the Rectprocal Trade Uona by som. oftlc1ala of tbe I'ed- all'HlDeDta u aaked fDr by Pre.l· eral Houlln, Admtnlatr.Uoo. The dmt ElImbowv. The bDl ~ Veterans AclmtDbtratloD JtMlf ha. Up ateDIJcD of the Recfprocal been under ere al permlttJnc .., .... Trade al1'HlDlDta fDr a three1'1 bunt" ~ome. fDr veteraDI UDder ',IU period, .. ~ to CIU'I'J Ita GI home loan proviaJoDi. out tile , noommlDdaUoDa of the Mr. Nelson, apealdq III behalf RudaD Comml.1IoD, headed It,. of the Ham. buUdera of the uUoa. ClanDce BaD4aD. DUlled b7 the a. repre. .ted In the National At. Pnatdd to ID.ab a tIIoroulh I .0cJatJOD at Real Emta BoardJ Itud7 of tbe tarUi, quUUOD. The pointed out that 't n 10M wheD bJD· . . . . tile PnlJdIDt eouIdll'wa. utablJibed there w .... about able autliorlV ,t o nclUM tariff..... 10 m11l1on American home ownera' to IDcrtaM tbem u the CICIIIdlUaI tha\..Il1nce that' tbn. both wanlld, andIW to 0yerru1e reooma~d VA had helped to' ....aU Am....' mmdaUGu . . . . . . . . . loan homl own,rlhip to tbe pi.- .... _ .__ __ .
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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 ----------------------tate without cia se . Aim of the week is to acquaint church people and the public generally, with the existence of the weekday program and to encourage the setting up of such proCOLUMBUS- The week grams in every community.. of April 24-May 1 will be In schools where weekday observed throughout Ohio a classes are held, usually Weekday Religious Educa- more than 90 p r cent of the tion Week, when. special em~ pupils are enrolled in weekphasis will be given to the day. And a large proportion contribution to Christian of these pupiL have no other work being made by the 46 connection with the churc'h. area weekday councils of Theme of the week is, Ohio and 116 weekday "For Every Child-Faith in teachers. God." In Ohio, the obserWith the aid of the Week- vance 'i concurrent with Naday Department of the Ohio tional Weekday Religiou Council of Churches, the in- Education Week , proclaimed terdenominational program by the Weekday Department , i now past its 30th year in of the Nation~I Council of this state. More than 75,000 Churches. Parents of children enchildren in 100 communities are enrolled in weekday rolled in weekday classes cIa es, but there are still will be given an opportunity more than 60 counties in the Continued on Page 3, Col· 2
Religious Education Work
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METHODIST CHURCH Dale Limbert, Minister Church chool. 9:30 a. m., Mr. Herbert McMUlan. Supt. ~/orshlp Service, 10 :30 a. m. unday 7 :30 Youth YellowsBlp p. m . Choir Practice Th_rlday 8.00.
FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Byron Carver, Mlnl.ter Bible Sohool, 9: 30 a. m. Morning Worship, 10 :S0 a. m. Prayer Meet lng, 7: 00 p. m. Young ·People's M eeUng, 7 : 00. Evening ~er v lces . 7 j30 p. m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
LYTLE METHODIST B. E. Baughn, Pastor Unified t:!ervlce, 9: 46 a. m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL The Rev. Samuel N. Keys, Re ">r Sunday : . Holy Communion, 7: SO a. m. Church School, 10:00 a. m. Adult Worship, 11 .00 a. m. UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH WilHam hannon, Minister. Sunday School 9: SO a. m.. Mr llarley Thomas, upL PreachlBg, every othel Sunda1 11:46 a. m. . . Evening Service, first Sunday h ' Dlonth.
Price RobertI, Minister Dible chool at 9 : 30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:30 a. m. CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS Evening Worship at 7:$0 p. m . Charles Rober~s, M~nlster. Prayer Meeting f'ach Wednesday Charles Stanley, Supt. evening. Worship Service, 10 !l. m. unday SCbOUl, 11 a. !D. OR~GONIA EVANGELICAL U. B
William Leier, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 u. m., Frank ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Swartzel, Supt. Rev. John Berning, Pastor. Morning Worship, 10 :30 a . m. Masses 8:16 'and 10 :00 a. m. Feltowshlp, bl·w.eekly, Youth 6:30 p. m., Mrs. Wilma Gibbs, \' outh director. LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science services an held every Sunday morning at 10 Highland Ave. at 11 o'cleck. , MT, HOLLY METHODIST Sunday school at the IIBme hour Raymond L. Mozena, Minister E. Teltlmony meetings lIt Wednetl· Sunday School, 9 : 30 .a . m., day evening of each mouth at II. A. Earnhart, Supt. Worsblp Service, 10:30 a. m . SUNDA Y RADIO PROGRAMS : Evening Service, 7.30 p. m. WBAI-8: 45 a. m . WING-9:00 a. m. FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF WPFB-4 :00 p. m . . THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harvey.burg CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. ThomlUl Larison, Pastor. . Bible study, Thursday, 7 :30 p .m. Main and, ,. Miami Street. Chrlst'll 4\mbasladors, Saturday Sunday: Dible Study, 10 a. m. 7.30 p. m. . Communion, 10.45 a. ' m. Sunday School, Sunday, 10:00 Preaching, 11: 00 a. m. a. m. Sunday evening, 7.?0 p. m. Morning Worship, Sunday, 11:16 Wed. evening Bible Study 7: 30.
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19 55 Paint furnished by contractol'. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Bl'idge over Poplal' Creek. Bl'idJ{' Admlnl •• r•• or No. C 1-232-1 OUA, On (1) pall Estate of J. T. Gray, Deceased. at 71 feet 0 inch, Roadway 16 Notice is hereby given that 01'fe t 1 1,.4 inches . . vill e J . Gray whose Post Office Add.·ess is Waynesville, Ohio has Propo •• 1 No. a inton Cou nty, Ohio, on part of Lac II duly uppointed as Admini8Section 0.61, U. S. Route No. 68, trutor of the Estate of J . T. Gray in Jeffel'son Township, by clean- laLc of Wanen ounty, Ohio. deing scalinl(' (sand blast method). ceased. Dated this 9 day of April, 1965. painting prime coat & finish coat. RALPH H. CAREY, Paint furnished by the contractor. JudTte· of the Probate Court, Hl'idge over West Branch of East Warren ounty, Ohio Bt·aneh. Bridge No . CN-08-27, One (1) Span at 70 f et 0 inch, Roud- 1el'yl B. Gl'ay, Atty. way 24 feet 0 inch.
encouraged and help !d local HESERVE DISTRI 'T No. 4 systems to uphold the state CH HTEIt ~() . 2220 and national standards for Report of the Condition of weekday religious ed~lcation. It has been a source of information regarding the national weekday s ituation. In the State of Ohio, at the Close of Buslne.. on April 11, 1955 The prese nt high standard Publl.hed In Reaponle To Call Made By Comptroller of of weekday work in Ohio i the Cur rency, Under Section 5211, U. S. Revl.ed Statutea the result of thi cIOn tnnt ASSETS emphn8is on quality. Cash. bala nce8 with oth er banks. Including re8erVe bal· allce, and ('ash Item s In proce88 or collection ___ __ 2. To help with teacher re412,063. 6 t: • Government obllgationll. direct and guarante d 701.9 9. '5 cruitment. Propo..1 No. 9 Obligations of States and pOlitical subdlvl810n8 ___ _ 262,490.39 linton County, Ohio, on pal'l NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 40,000.0 Thr ugh COlT s pondance Ower bond8, notes. and d b nture8 ___ . _______ _____ _ of Section 16.28, State Route No . Admlnl •• , •• or 'orporate stock8 (including $5.250.00 stock ot Federal 134. in Union Township. by clean- Estate of Ru sse ll D. Surfac e Dec' d. and JJ .r80nnl contact with It servr Dank ) _ 5,250.U, who are Lonll Il nd dl sC'ounts (Inc'ludlllg 1 .:is overdrafts) __ _ inl(' scaling (sand blast method), Notice is hereby given that c 11 g('s, person 5 1.371.55 painting prime coat and finish coat. Emma F . Sul'face wh o~e Po:;t Of- quaJifl d for w ee kday teach- Uank PI' mi sow n d $13, OU.OO. fUl'Illture. tlxt. 7.765.50 20.765.5u Paint furnished by contractol'. fice uddl'ess is R. 2, Waynesville, (Bank pr ml8es owned are subject to $ None liens . Bridl(' over Todd's Fork. Bridge Ohio has been duly appointed as ing are recruited and recnot a8sumed by bank) No. CN-l84-169, One (1) Span at Administratrix of the Estate of ommend to local communifleal eslate owned other than bank premI8es ______ ___ NODe 71 feet 6 I incheti, Roadway 21 Itu s ell D. Surfuce late of Warren ties for their selection. lu vestments and other assets Indirectly rt-presenUng feet 11 'nI inches. 'OUllty, Ohio, deceased.' bank \.Ir ml8es or other real estate _______ ___ ____ _ None 'ropoul No. 10 lJated this 28 day of March, 3. To eive practical help to None Gt'e ne County, Ohio, on part of 11)56. preaent teachera. I ' ul!tomers' liability to this bank on acceplance. oUllltand. ther Ass ts Section 6.37, U. S. Route No. 36, 6,411 . 5~ Donald Dilatush, Atty. in Beaver Creek Township, by Mo t Ohio weekday teach- ' RALPH H. CAREY, cleaning, scaling ' (sand blast T TAL AS ET 2,030.342.67 Judg of the Probate OU1·t, r do not have local uper-' method). painting prime coat and Wal'1'en ount.y, hio vision. The tate wE!ekday finish coat. Paint furnished by LIABILITIES department through its excontractor. Bridge over Little Miami River. Bridge No. GR-36ecuti e i availabl to ob- Demand dep08i ts or Individuals. partnerships, and corp. 1,264,229.0 I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 67 A, One (1) Span at 159 feet 0 s rve cla sroom teaching and Time de posits ot Ind lv ldual8, partnerships and corp.__ 371.159.93 Adminl.tr•• or inch, Roadway 15 feet 8 inches. Govt. (including p08tal 8avlngs) _ to give suggestion and ad- Deposits of . 75.717.24 ESLate of Otl.o Boerner Deceased. Proposel No. Ileposits of 'tat s and political subdivisions __ __ ___ .__ 95,946.311 vice for teach l' improveNotice i hereby given that Hamilton County, Ohio, on part 1) ·).IOSitS of banks __ __ ___ __ ___________ __ None of Section 1.68, U. S. Route No. Marie Boerner whose Post Office ment. 45.31 Oth r deposits (cerUfied and ashler'8 checks. etc.) _ - 60, in Miami-Whitewater Town- addres is R. R. 1, Waynesville, TOTAL J:;POSITS _ -_ I, 07, 97.91 ship8, by cleaning, 8caling (:land Ohio, ha been duly appointed as 4. To provide opportunitie payable. rediscounts. und other lIabllltle8 tor bor· to teachers for profeaaion- 1;lIlsrowed, bla t method), painting prime coat Executrix of the Estate of Otto money _ _ _ ___ _ _ _____________ _____ _ None al growth. and fini sh coat. Paint furni shed by Boerll r late of WalTeil ounty, Mortgages or other liens. $ None on bank premIses, and ·ontl·actOI'. Bridge over White hio, deceased. None $ None on other r al eatate ___ __.. -- ------- ----- -- Water River. Bridge No. HA-6 0Th fine t leader in reDateu this 11 day of April, 1960. None c lIt. executed by or Cor account of thl8 bank and out. 21, 'rhree (3) Sp liS total 442.25 Paul Zieglel', Atty. _ . _ _ _________________ _ ligion and education have Other liabilities 4.555.21 Ceet, Roadway 2 at ·28 feet 3 620 Gas & Elec. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. been brought into th ! stat inches. 1._ 12,453.14 T TAL LIABILITIE 1 No. 12 RALPH H. AREY a resource per on for Hamilton County, Ohio, on part Judge oC the Probate ourt teachers' conf r nce amd reof Section 7.87, U. . Route No. Wal'f n ounty, Ohio t ts I CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 62, in Whitewater-Colerain Townrea . n co-operation with tack : hips, by cleaning, scaling (:land the Oberlin School ole Thela88 A pref. lot. par $ None, reUr. value $ None blast method), painting prime coat W '11 k I ology, there i provided th e (Rate of dlv. on retirable value 18 · --__0/0) & finish coat. Paint furnished by aynesvi e . loc er P ant best summer opportunity th e 75,000.00 (b) Class B pref., tot. par' None, retir. value' NODe contractor. Bridge over ' Great stock-Par value $50.00. Will country afford for grnduat (Rate ot dlv. on retlrable value I. --- -9b) Miami River. Bl'idge No. HA-62I () ommon par ,76,000.00 74D, One (1) Span at 434 feet 0 se I for $45.00 per share for work study for we'ekday Surplus ___ ___ stock, ___ __total ____________ ____ __________ ___ _ 100.000.00 inch, Roadway 23 leet 6 inches. ' quick sale. Stock certificates teachers. Through confer- Undivided proUts _ _____ ___ ______ _____ ________ _____ _ 36,099.31 Preble c"o=~ ~hi!~ on part of available at bank. See Ross ence and correspo~ldence lleserves (and retirement 'I\ccount for preferred ltock)_ 6,790.22 Section 0.00, State Route No. 177, Hartsock the department contmually TOTAL 'CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ___ __ ___ ___ ____ __ 217.8 9.53 in Israel Townahip, by c l e a n i n g , ' tries to h e lp teacher b ,e come scaling (sand blast method}, paint- more effective. ing prime coat and finish coat. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _ ~ , O :: 0,842.67 Paint furnished by contractor. RELIGIOUS 5. To give guidance and enBrid&,e over Four Mile Creek, EDUCATION WORK c 0 u rag e 11\ e n t to new Bridge No. PR.-177-67, Two (2) . kd' " MEMORANDA Span8 total 83 feet 4 inches, RoadContinued from Page 2 wee ay orga.n lzabona. AliselB pledged or 88811'd to secure Uab. and tor other pur. 257.500.00 way 24 feet 0 inch. to see their children receivThe ' director of the deNone (a) Loanll sa ahowD above ar. atter deduct. or rei. of ',.. .. 1 No. 14 . t' . rt t . '1 bl t h 1 Warren County, Ohio, on Part -ng 1I1S ructlOn durmg the pa men I aval a e 10 e p NODe (b) Secur. sa ahown above are after deduct. 01 rei. of of Section 10.24 Morrow Corp., week. In addition, "Go To new communities in etting ~,tl1te of blo, County of Warren, U: U. S, Route No. 22, in Salem Church Sunday," April 24 up local weekday system (Il) (l) Loans Insured or guaranteed by Veterans' Township, by cleaning, scaling will give churches an oppor- and to h. elp in organizing AdmInistration-Insured or guarateed potions only I, 36.57 (sand blast method) painting __ __ _ Notes of Fedel'al National Mortgage A88oclaton 40,000.00 prime coat & finish coat. Paint tunity to recognize the 116 com m u nit y Councils of Total Amount of Loans CerUti ates of Interest And furnished by Contractor. Bridge full-time weekday teachers. Weekday Religious .EducaObHgatlons or Portlon8 Thereof (lIsted above) over Todd's Fork, Bridge No. WA- In many churches weekday tion. which ILre fully backed or Insured by agencle8 or 22-106A, Three (8) Spans total t h d .' • 199 feet 4 inches Roadwl1Y 30 eac er an pupIls WIll par- 6. To encouraee and aupport the nlted States ovel'nment (other than" nlted tates Government ollllgatlons direct and feet 0 i n c h . ' ticipate in services. In the present weekday ay •• tema. guaranteed"') _ ~ ____ ____ __~ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ _ 41, 36.57 'rope..1 No. 11 schools, the work of pupils Wan. n County, Ohio, on part will be on display and many The department relceiv e • I f of Sectlon 10.14 Lebanon Corp., u. S. Route No. 42, in Turtle ~ee kd ay counCIls p an spe- correspondence rom local ToUt I Amount of Loans ertltl ates of lnterest And bllgatlons or Portions Thereof which are tully reek Township, by cleaning, 8cal- clal programs. system s needing help with backed or Insur d by agenCies ot the United States ing ( and blast method), painting promotion, with finance, Government (other than "United Statll1l Govern· prim~ coat &: finished coat. P!,int The Ohio observance is with 0 r g ani z a t ion, etc. ment obligations. direct and guaranteed") ____ ___ 41, 36.57 furmshed by Contractor: BrIdge sponsored by the Weekday Whenever possible help . over Turtle Creek. Brldge No. Departm nt f th Oh·. .'. IS . e 0 e 10 gIven. The dIrector IS availWA-42-105, One (1) Span 70 feet I. Earl W. Conner,caahier of the above-named bank, do lolemnly o inch, Roadway 30 feet 0 Inch. Councl~ .of Churches a~~ by able to help local council s"eul' that the above .tatement III true to the best of my knowledle Pro.....1 No. . . the Oh~o Weekday RehglO.us interpret their task to their and beUet. Earl W. Conner, Cashier Warren County, Ohio, on part Education Teachers Assocla- communities and regularly of Section 6.75 Lebanon Corp., l' Ch' . f th WRE ! . worn to lind ubscrlbed before me thl8 7th day or January, 1955. state Route No. ,68, in Turtle Ion. alrm~n 0 .e . spends consl!1erable time in Creek Township, by cleaning: s<:&l- W eek com~lttee IS MISS the fi.e ld assisting loca·1 und ) h reby cel'tI\'y that I am not an officer or director ot this bank. Wymer L. Drake. Notary Public. Correct-Attest. ing (sand blast method), Pamtmg Jeannette GrImme and other councils prime 'coat & finish coat. Paint members are Dorothy Bow. HOWARD SURFACE furnished by Contractor. Bridge Ius Ruth McDowell and ROSS H. HARTSOCK over Branch of Turtle Creek, W."f . GEO. J. WATERHOUSE Bridge No. WA-63-68, One (1) 1111 red SWIgart. • r f Dlrector8. Span at 50 feet 0 inch C/L: 64 F t h feet 8 Indies Rt. & Lt. Roadway ew sates ave as larg~ a 30 feet· 0 inches. weekday program as OhlO, Proposals Nos, 1 to 16 inclusive nor .as of big~ qu~li~y, acof thi8 project are to be completed. cord1l1g to MISS tIl han E. not later than October 15, 1955. Corney, Director of the The minimum wage to b.e paid Weekday Department of the to all labor emp'oyed on thIS c,?n- Ohio Council of Churches tract shall be in accordance ' Wlth. . ' the "Schedule of Prevailing Hour- which has been mstrumental ly Wage Rates Ascertained and in the establishment of many Determ~ned by The Department of local weekday councils and Industrial Relations applicable to continues to seek the setting State Highway Department Im. provements in accordance with Up of others. The departSections 4115.08 (17-3), 4116.04 ment also promotes adher(17-4), 4115.06 (17-4a), 4116.06 ance by local councils to cel'When it comes selling. (17-5), .and 4115.07 (!7~?a) of tain high standards of weekthe ReVIsed Code of OhIO. ddt. bUJlng, hiring, swapping or . ay e uca Ion. . The bidder mU8t submit with his bid a certified check in the amount Functions of the state I1Iting Jou'li want the Fast of $1,200.00. . weekday dep'artment have Plans and specifications are on been outlined by Miss Co~ey file in the department of highwaY8 as: glvl. TODAIYI and the office of the division 1. To uphold hi.h .tanddeputy director. . The director reserves the ri~ht arel •• "WHAT'S 'THE CHARGE?" .... Sad-faced call, Hcapee' rrom New . . to reject any and all bids. . York city .&OCkyarda, .. balled Into poDce I"UOD, accllHCl, probFrom its beginning the S. O. LINZELL, . abl" II lolteriq. . . J State Highway Director W eekd~y Department · has ~ -.
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THE MI PropoHI No. i Brown ounty, Ohio, on part of e lion 0.00, State Route No. 131, in P eny Township. by cleaninlC. 'cllling (sand blast method), paintinR' pl'ime coat & finish coal. Paint (urni hed by contractor. Bridge over Glady Run. Brid~() No. BR131-13, One (1) pan at 42 feet o inch, Roadway 24 f t 0 inches.
, Sealed proposals will bo receiv· Propo,... __ I No. 2 . e d at t.h e offIce of t~e State HighClermont ·ounty . Ohio, on part way DI~ector .of OhIO, at olum- of ection 19.71. U. . Route No. bus. OhIO, until 10:0.0 A. M.• Ohio ' 52. in Franklin Town hip. by clell l _ East~rn Standar~ TIme, Tuesd~y, 1 in~ s. ali nit. ( and bla t III thod), May 3.1955, for Ilnprovements m : l paantmg prIme CORt & fini h coat. Proposals Nos. 1 to .16 inclusi~e I Pa!nt furni h d by co ntractor. are o/fered as one proJect aud w111 BrIdge over Bull kin creek. BridJCtl be awarded a s one contract. I No. W2 .2 41. F ur ") pan '
HID total 212 feet 6 incTi'es, Roadway paint lurnish~d by contractol·. 24 feet 0 inches. Bridge over Branch of East ' Fork of Little Miami River, Bridge No. Propo.1I1 No. 3 , lel1110nt County, Ohio, on part L·74-73 . One (1) Span.. at 30 ot ection 5.15, State Route No. feet 9 inches. Roadway 17 fe et 1 74, in Batavia T~lwn ship, by clean- inch es. in~ . scaling (san d blast method), Proposal No. 5 painting prime cl~at & finish coat, lel'mont oun ty. Ohio, on part paint furnished by contl·actor. ectio n 7.77 Batavia Corp., Bridge over Shallor I'eek, Brid/.!u of No. L-74-52, Orlle (1) Span at 45 tate Route No. 74, in Batavia f t 8 inches, R~ladway 17 feet 1 Township, by cleani ng, scaling inches. (sand blast method).. puintin/.! prim coat & finish coat. Paint Proposal No . • furnished by ontl·actor. Bridge larm nt ounty, Ohio, on part of ction 5. 15, State Route No. over East Fork Littl e Miami River, L-74- 0, Three (3) 7-1 , in BataVia TOWnship, by clean- Brid/oCe No. in~, ~caling. (sand bla t method). Spans total 174 feet 0 inches, pallltlllg prIm e c~lat & finish coat, Roadwa y '30 feet 0 inches.
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lermont ou nty, Ohio, on part of ection 16.61 Williamsburg orp., tute Route No. 74, in WIlliamsburR' Township, by cleaning scali ng (sund blast method), paint~ ing pl'illle coat & fini sh coat. Paint fUl'llished by contractor. Bridge ovel' East Fork Little Miami River Bridge No. L-74-159D, Three (3) puns total 16 f et 0 inch Roadway 30 fee t 0 inches. ' PropoHI No. 7
I 'rlllo nt ounty. Ohio, on part of Section 8.66 Stat Route No. 232 , in Take Town ship, by cleaninK, ca ling (sand blast method), painting pl'ime coal & fini sh coat.
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LEBANON, OHIO BEGINNING Alr 10:00 A. M. .MORNING-AftERNOON-NIGHT SALE WILL BE HELD IN THE STORE BUrLDING AND CONNECTING WAREHOUSE LOCATED AT 9 NORTH BROADWAY, ACROSS FROM THE BANK, IN ILEBANON, OHIO. Expiration of le'a18 forces Let;anon Hardware & Furniture, Inc., to sell entire contents of their Itore to the highest bidder. Thousands of dolla,. worth of new Im~rchandise including hardware, appliances, furniture, household items, Novelties, Fixtures and Equipment. Two sales will run continuously morning, afternoon and night. Merchlndise will be sold piece-meal .. well IS in lots. Dealers and merchants invited to a"end this sale. Blrgains for. every one. Make your plans to ,"end every session of this big sale. DI.tOll ..w.; Stan lay b,~.c •• ; b,...t d,iII.; .cr.w drivell of .11 Iclnd.; h.mm.,.; h.tch.h; ri....; .hot ,un.; ....11.; • .,.., blh; fI .... ~hl ..I.; pad loclc.; w,.nch..; c"mp.; pump.; drill.; ••" •••; cutlery; doo, locks of .11 lUnch; hln, ••; lI.th,oom fi.,u,..; c.bin.t h.rdw.,.; m.lOnry tool.; ...Int b,ush..; Sunbeam. o..r.l Uectric .nd W,..tIft.hou.. .I.ct,ic J,OII.; .utom.tlc coH.. m.Ic.II; ••• .nd ."ctrlc hot plit..; M1".",.tlc p,...u,. COOkell; .Iumlnum kltch.n uten.iI'l ho".. c".nln, .uppll..; ·...ctric.1 Item.; Gen· .,.1 Electric f,.ctlOII.1 h.p. motoll; t,icyc",; w.,on.; lleel.; .I.ctric .... vell; clocks; poclc.t leniv..; .lectric ......11; fl,..,I., • • , ....; .,i.d.,,; pow.r I.wn mow.,.; ,.,..... tool.; "'ov.ls; prunell; forle., .1.500.00 .toc" of uIII •••• nd m.chln. bolh; fou, Sup.,.FI.m. twin bum., 011 .... c. h• ...,., 'um"l ft"'"; ...". ,.,., n.i~. by the k..; 75 copp.' ,.n,. cOlln.doll; ,I,.w.y 011 fum. c., com,l.t. with th.""o.t.t; hllvy duty elact,ic drill; V b.lts; odd 10h of rop.; hundred. of Item•.
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12 In., 18 In. Ind 38 In. Wide FOR REN'lf- SI :.room unturnl shed WANT ED-Ga rden spot, (about 1 apartme nt. Heat, water furnlsbed. County Inlpeete d acre) in or near Waynesville. Inquire at MlLLER' DEPART. BOOKKEEPER and OUice Retail ~~~,:ct Ralph Adkins, Waynes~I E ' T . T RE. c-3-1G--ttc Sales position. Farm background FOO D STO RE necessary. Perman ent. C a II GARDENS p¥>wed and wor'ked . Oregon ia Rt. 1 Phone 2-121.1 Leb ~dvertise in the GAZETTE \\ aynesvllle 2961 tor Interview. ....... ....... ...... .•..•.. .. ready for plantin g. Call 2060 aC- r-,••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ _ _ _ _ _~____ ••• 0-3.17 ter 4 p. m. Donald King. REAL ESTA TEHOUSE S FOB SALE LAWNS mowed by power mower . TELEP HONES : Phone 3891.. \\ . TED TO BU \' - Large Fa.r m COR WIN-5-room cott age, 2 or 3 W YN ESV ILLE 2091 sou th of Dayton. preferably dalry. bedrooms, good well, 3 adjoin- FOR SALE- E lectric stove; autoL lB ANON Of (Ice 2-10 V W. D. J H SON li05 Wyoming Ing lots go with this one. R . SI OENCE 3-26 11 matlc washer ; 9x12 rug; side, CORWIN - 4-room cottage with treet. Llayton 1, hlo. MuR OW No. 3 good well, cI tern; lot SOx140. SAND and GRAVEL board; porc'h furnitur e, (swing c-3-17- (3t) - 3·3J LEBANON- Modern 6-room brick and 5 chairs) ; antique chest; BLACK·TOP DRIVES kitchen tablle and 2 chairs; 2 odd TAR and ROAD OIL •• ,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111II U11111111111111111111111111111111111,_ kitchen challrs; garden hose and LAWN and FILL DIRT Start ed and Day Old Chick s from Pullo rum tools. M.rs, Murry 4th Chapman, READY·MIX CONCRETE phone 2473. .
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w ,:e also on the increase as Ohio Department of 3. Mr. and Mrs. Steve NEWS R'ELEASE erles E and H Bond saleM • Stin e were guests, Sunday, of Th Green Thumbers 4-H totaled $30,754,986 . ' . ' a Highways . their son and daughter-inEffective April 26, 1955, Ohio's highway depart- law, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons ~r. Ra lph B. Voorhis, superClub met Thursday, April 14 gain of 7.6 'j,. over 1954. at the Waynesville High W.hile the ~ight major indus- ment has de~lared an aU-out ' Clark and fa mily, of Dayton. visor of the Ha.m.ilton ,FarmSchool, with Lee O'Banion trial counties accounted for war on roadside trash. High4. Mr, and Mrs, harles H~me A.dmmlstratlon ofand Dick Ire lan in charge approximat Iy 68 7< of the w~y Director, S. O. Linzell, Doster and family had as flce WIll take over the duties and Pat Irelan pI' ident of total state sales, fifty-five sa id thousands of dollars are their guests during the week- of Warren County from Graclub presiding, co unti 8 howed an increase spent each year by the Divi nd Mr, Do ters brother-in- dy M. Rhodes, supervisor of The meeting was opened over March of 1954, sion of Operations beCaUSE! of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, the Wilmington office, as by repeating the pledge of ale of the two bonds in the untidy habits of some Wilford Cossum 'of Colum- Greene County has been allegiance, the 4-H pledge, Wan'en' County in March motorists and their passeng- bu . ' transferred to Rhodes in the and wa followed by a pray- were $71,429 as compared to ers, . 5. Mrs. Louis Fite and place of Warren County. er by the president. $23,164 in 1954. ':Besides being a bad hab- daughter Jane visited in Mr. Voorhis lives on a Th i~itiation of new The mo t. noticeable ~ales !t," con~inu~d Linzell... "t,his Gl ndal e: Sunda'y, with Mrs. farm near ~ason in Warren member I to tak place at trend was 'In the relatively IS a vlOlatIon of ~Istmg D. H, Fite and Mr, and 1\1,r, ounty and 1 no stranger to the next meeting, The mem- ne'w ~eries H Bond. This cur- State Laws, ~' Section 3767.20 Fred Muthert, th e peo~le of Warren Counbers in charge are: J im ~'ent Income bond showed an of the Revised Code of Ohio 6, The WS S of the Meth- ty, l!e IS also supervisor of Lemon, Bob O'Banion, Vin- lllcrease of 8g e over the stat~s "No per~on shall place odi t Church held their April Hamll~on, Bu~ler at:l d P,reble cent Rakestraw, and Mary a~e month ~ year ago. , The or dispose of 111 any manner meeting, Thursday after- Counb~s.. HIs, office IS 10Joan Stiles. Serle, H SavIng Bond earns ~ny garbage, waste , or peel- noon, in t he home of Mrs. cated 111 Hamll~on, at 208 lJ~tere~t !,hen held to mgs ,of vegetables or fruits, Walter Elli and .her daugh- New Federal BUlldmg, tele_ Members, w re inform d 3 of the qualification of pro- m~turlty ~lth llltere t check ru.bblsh, ashes, can, botUes, ter-in-law, Mr . Heb ~ Elli , ph?ne ~-8013. ,T~e Lebanon jects and w re urg d to tart bemg delIvered to the home Wire, paper, cartons, boxes, Mrs, J. , Moore wa co- offIce Will remam In the same on the them. very six months. . parts of automobiles, wag- ho te , location at 42 N. Broadway, Club memb r who will Merrill L, Predmore, State ons, furniture, glas, oil or 7. Mr ', Thoma Welch in the ASC office, hours will take part in the program for Sale Director for Ohio, cited anything else of an unsig'ht- wa a guest Thur day of be on Tuesdays from 9 :00 the next meeting ar : Chri - th xc~llent support given Iy or un anitary nature along h r daughter, Mr. Cecil A. M. until 12 :00 Noon, teletine Eden, David ,Fisher, the Savmg Bonds Program or neal' or on any public road, Linkou and fa mily, of Leb- phone 3-1776. -----Tom Hartsock, John Hart- by th bank, a well as the street, parkway, parkdrive, ano n, Qck and John Hicks, n~~ papers! radio and tele- his:h~~y, ditch, or . any land 8. Mr ,0 ee Harlan spent US..... •• . -Reporter Mary Joan Stil VI 1O!l t~tlOns and other a~JOInlllg any,publIc road or th e 'w ek nd in Dayton, with • • .~avy Recrultrng _ _ _ _.....:..._ media which con~ta~t1y keep highway o,r dltchi except on relative. . . Station Trick Thumb 4 H Club the general pubhc mformed land prOVided by a zoning 9, Th BYF of Jonah'a .. met A~ril 25 i955 at of the merits of E and H Sav- commission, city ordinal1lce, Run Bapti t Church met in ,QualifIed men rho ,so d~n st Wa,ynesville H'igh School ing Bonds. , or. other gove~nmental auth- th church ocial room, Sun- J~;/~~thn~he :a/ e 011£ with Mr. Michens, Mr, orlty ,u~less ~I~ect~d to do ,so day evening. The group man Recruit for l~~t Wattel's , Mrs . Law V·10Ia t or cleanup by pubhcdaoffiCIals on spe<!lal made 't'Ion unl'tS as h ore y an d . . Bradock and Z onlng h I plans EI' to send a gift to aVla Mrs. Dumford in charge and • C W MYs . . , ai', It ~n, a member, afloat it was announced toElizabeth M&rlett presiding, Fined De ~t . D' cCaughey, OhllO w~o I taboned oversea day by Lieutenant ComWe elected officers a~ Entering a plea of guilty ti P Y lrector of Opera- With th e U. S. ~my" mander Charles L. Wall follow: President, Eliza- of a violation of the Zoning in~ns'o~d~~s~at Ithe du~ni- h )1g' Botho teMr N~ght Will ~ USN of the Cincinnati Navy b y . e a I~ Township Recruiting Office. beth Marlett; Secretary, Laws of Wayne T'Ownahip, a on,g 8 a e Sherry Wiley; Treasurer, Erne t Gibson of R. R. 1, Or- routes cause.s expeD~lve d~~- Gr~n~e m the high c~ool AU young men enlistin Wanda Hoak; News Report- egonia, was fined $25.00 and as:~~~ '::~~~:ye~fffcV!int. ~U~dll1~, Mond,~r b evemng. under this program will re~ er, Sandra McWilliams; Rec- co ts at a hearing held in it t d h . s , re- e: re men WI e served. ceive 9 weeks of recruit reation Leader, Linda Hoak, Justice of the Peace Weldon me:k: at ;!o~~r::y hlg,hwl!lY tlldmemdbb', are urged to at- training at either Bainbridge Fourteen member wer pre- Hi~ar':-; co~rt in Lebanon, touri ts, and thafrne:ti~~s ~~ ~1 rAng a gli st . Md" or G~eat L~kes, lllinois: Friday, AprIl 22nd. the stat w l'k 1 k . r, . , 0 ett and b fore bemg aSSIgned to avisent, The Next meeting will be Gibson was ordered to ap- more p~id er:nJ iJe~~ ~r i~ ~rs, Robt~rt Hotg~· a~nded tion duty or to an ayiation held at WayneSVille High peal' upon complaint of the their h' h 'f th ~ e me~ 111g 0 t e ayne service school for further _ SchooJ Tue~gay. May 3, 3 :30. Zoning .In pect~r of Wayne kept n~~t ~~asc~ean.ey wue ~~~~~~p ~ft:~~o~l~~ ~ld training. Interested persons TownshIp. . . As a re ult, the Highway Hills Pa~ty Hou e, Wayne~~ should cont~~t the ~earest
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HOMETOWN lNEWS ,sPrateb wa THE ARMY dltIon be rectified WIthIn ten Ohio public through 'a publi ~yor I aZle~ to anon, located in the Post Office PFC Fred F~irchild, Jr" days. city campaign, - ~ouOntgao~e h~n ~~ce;~t ~~p a~~ Building in Dayton, Ohio. w~ose paren,ts hve o~ R?ute TO 11iE PEOPhE OF Lin~en concluded, "If thi th • country of Lebanon, S, WayneSVille, OhIO, IS a WAYNESVUJ..E doesn t work, then ,the Hi~'h- where he and other mayor Extension Notes member of , the 23d ReconWI' .. way Department Will have to of the different Lebanon '88a Comp at Fort e are c OS111g our mlms' t en f 01'1 e- throughout the Umted . by nal . I:1ce any try with the First Church of reso rt t 0 strmge.n States Clayt,on, ~. Z. Christ 'here next Lord's da , ment of ~he ,anti-trash lal~. wer guest of the Lebane e John B. Mowbray, FaIrchild, a graduate of Th . to b 11 d Y Success in thiS program Will government County Aaent Mas s i e Township High. ere 'ih ~~ a 1 ay shervt- not only clean up the hil~h12 Mrs . Laura Shidaker Here is a situation that is School, is a gunner in the Ice wITh.CQu,rl!lg ~nllcb a ways, but will save the- d - had 'as h~r guests Sunday becoming more typical wI'th noon. IS service WI e a .+ t " ' coIn pa!lY' H e ent ere d th e farewell party for the min- pahmen ~ome money, afternoon, Mr, and Mrs. farmers every day. Glenn Army 111 January, 1954, com- , t d'f d t . Billie Villars and family of Marconet out on Utica Road pleded basic training at Fort I e~ ~nd WI an at~e acDayton Mr Pauline Vil1~rs butchered a calf and decided Knox, Ky., and arrived in the qU8U e m eke In¥ f ?rthe newt H b News of Xenia a~d Mr and Mrs' that he would sell the hide Canal Zone in September mem ers t a en 111 m e pas arveys urg ervices for I Ch. ar Ie 'G ord an, .0 f Mor1'1s-, " H h' 'd th h'd C" 1954 ' two Lord's d,a ys, The ser1. Funeral e s I,ppe e 1 ~ to 111, mon subjects for the day will Mrs, Ida Mae Collin ag'eu Ville, cmn~b by motor frel.ght, and be "Paul's Farewell to the 71, were hela at 10 :00 a .m. , 1.3. MI'. and Mrs. !larley recelyed the f911 0wm g note Savings Bonds Sales. Ephesian Elders" in the Tuesday at Stubbs Funeral S!".lth of, New. Burhngton, pe~clle~ on. the back of the morning service and "Final- Home with burial in Miami ISlted .wlth fnends h ere, freight. mvolce: Hit Ten-Year Record ly, Brethren, Farewell" will Cemetery. The . Rev, Oti Sunday., , D ear S,lr, ' . . be the evening sermon title Rich officiated. , 14, Slzemores Service StaW~ Just receIved your hIde ( Peak) We expect to be moving to ' Mrs. Collins died Saturday tIon located at the edge .of and It ~ost us $~ .95 fO,r the Mr. LaRue Van Arsdale, Custar, Ohio next Wednes- at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Harveysburg, was ~roken 111- truck bIll. The hIde welg~ed Chairman., Warren County day to take up the work ,with Dayton, after an extend ed ' to late Thursday mght and a 39 pounds at 5 cents whIch Savings Bonds Committee, the church there. We want illness. sum of money was sto!e~. would be the. exact, amount today reported that, nation- to express our appreciation Survivors inc Iud e two T~e a.rren 90u~ty Sheriff s of the truck bIll. Yours truly, wide, the sales of Series E to the church for 'all their daughters, Mr!l. Sterling In- ofIce IS investIgating the roband H Savings Bonds set a kindnesses and cooperation, gals of Greenfield and Mrs. bery, .This condition is typical ten year record for any three to the Waynesville school Ruth Koontz, of Lebanon; With m&ny so called by prodmonth period. Sales in the staff for their fellowship and' two sons, Calvin, of Lebanon ..... OTICE ucts that packers used to sell and realize part of the exfirst three months, through- recognitions in their activi- and Maurice, of West C a r - . . . . . out the United States, were ties, to the business men -for rolltol); 19 grandchildren On May 9th in Franklin pen~e i.n buying animals and i~ ~XC88S of one. and a half their many accomodations and 8 greatgrandchildrE!l1. and May 10th in Lebanon gettmg th~ meat ready for bllhon dollars wlt~ the total and courtesies, to the doctors 2. Mr. and Mrs. HerbE!rt the P40bile X-Ray Unit will market. amount. outfltandmg no.w and ot~er. pr<?fessiol)al men T., Doster visit~d Sunday, x-ray • • tudenta. and, .cjlool •• • . amountmg . tc nearly 39 bIl- f<?r thetr conSIderations and WIth theIr son-111-1aw and per.onnel from 9 :30 to 11 :30 Watch for spittelbugs and lion dollars. Net sa~es over- kmdnesses, and to our many daughter, Mr. and Mrs. a.m. free. And from, 12:30 alfalfa ap'h ids this ' week. shadow~d. red'e mptions !->y frie";ds in all the. ch.urches Harry CI,ine, Jr., and family , to ~:30 p.rn. the unit ~iII be Last. week in this column, we $403 ml.1I~.on, compared WIth and m the commumty 111 gen- of MarlOn. The Doste~rs available ' for food handler. earned the materials and $242 mIlhon e~cess of sales eraI. We . 'Will always re- were accompanied by thHir x-ray. at the price of $1.00 amounts to use. If you don't over redemptions in January- member Waynesville with other son ' and family, the "ch. The Unit will be#Mt up 1 have it handy, give me a call Mar~h, 1954. kindly feelings. James lJ)osters of1 . ,CentE!r- in front of the City Han in I' at 2-1891 ,in Lebanon. . sales ~n Ohio for March Pric~ Roberts, Minister. ville. ' both citiel. . Contin.ued on Page 2, ~Q1. ~
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Estate of RU8liell D. Surface Dec'd. Notice is hereby given that .Eltablilhed February, 1850 E mma F . Sud uce whose Post Office address i' R. 2, Waynesville, DON MOORE . _ Ed itor and Pubiliher Ohio has bee n duly appointed as , _ ________ Alloclate Editor B. MOORE Administratrix of the Estate of Russell D. Surface late of Warren County, Ohio , deceased.Published Every Thursday Morning • U h Da t e d thI S 28 d ay 0 f Marc, a t \ ayne8vllle. Warren County. Ohio. 195 6. Ellt red as 8e ond class matter at . Donald Dilllltush, Atty. Ibe posto trl e at WaynesvUle. Oblo, R.ALPH H. CAREY, unde r th net or March 3. 1878. Judge 0:£ the · Probate Cou.r t, Warren County, Ohio
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Strawberries in May are inviting to spittelbugs which stunt plants and helps to produce "button berries". Spray or dust with methoxychlor ju t before the blo soms open. This will al 0 work on your rose bushes. • •• If you have been troubled with wire worm . in bottom fields, ask your fertilizer dealer to have some aldrin mixed in. It will cost approximately $2.00 per acre, but can return several bushels of corn more. It must be ordered in advance and can't be tored because it has a tendency to "set up" if stored very long. Get your regular fe~ilizer delivered as soon as you can. Don't wait until the last minute or you may not get the
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UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH WUllam Channon, Mlnlater. Bunday Scbool 9 ::i0 a. m.. MI Harley Tbomas, Bupt. Preach!llg, every otbel SUDd&1. 11 :45 a.. m. Evening Service. first Bunday hi month.
Price Roberts, Minister Bible School at 9: 30 a. m. Morning Worsblp at 10 :30 n. m. CAESAR'S CREEK .FRIEND8 Oharles Roberts, Mlnlater. Evening Worship at 7: SO p. m. Prayer .\!eetlng each WednesdaV+---...r:a=rles Stanley, Supt. evening. Worsbl" Service, 10 :to m . Sunday ScbOUI. 11 a. m. OREGONIA EVANGELICAL. U. B
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT .•111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111. Admlnlstr.tor Estate of J. T. Gray, .Decea sed. NEW STORE HOURS - p . Notice is her eby gIven that 9r - "" .",."""",••• _"".,., • VIlle J . ~ray whos~ Post Of{IC~ A,ddress IS Way.nesvllle, Ohio . h.BS been du ly apPolllted as Admmlst rator of the E state of J : T; Gray late of Warren Coun ty, OhiO . deL P ceased WIL BE 0 EN ' . d fA il 1966 Dated this 9 ay 0 . pr , . RALPH H . CAREY, Judge of the Pl·obatll Cour.t, Warren County, OhiO Till 9:00 P. M. Meryl B. Gray, Atty.
SEARS' GROCERY FRIDAY EVENING
Annaal Rep~lrt of the Cleric of tbe VilIa.e of Wa,n.. "ille, Warren Count)', Ohi" for tbe Fiacal Year endin. December 31, 1954. I hereby certify the following r eport t o be canect.
Mary Stansberry, Village Clerk
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Scbedule A -I. Summar), of Fund Balancea, Recelpta and Expenditure, Balance Jan. 1 Receipb Expenditure. Bat. Dec. 31
$ 977.1 6 General Fund Auto Licensel 73 1.20 Street Repai:r Fund Gasoline Tax. Street Repair Fund 8 17.65 Totals General Village Funds 2,526.00 Water Workl Fund 836.01 4,842.44 Sewer Fund Sanitary Sewer 3,744.88 Revenue Bond Retirement , 2,668. 99 Fund Sanitary Sewer 874.84 Bond & Interest Firemen's Indemnity Fund l,'l80.28 Grand Total of All Funds (Clerk) 16,022.89 Treasurer's Cash
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Property Taxe&--General Fund $ 6,174.65 1,149.89 Bond Retir·ement " Sinkine Funds Total Propert y Taxes Cigarette T&Jt State 'Motor Vehicle Tax Gasoline Tax . Inheritance Tax Sales Tax &; lFinancial Institutions 81.7 6 Local Licensels & Permits Total LiceDse!s " Permits Fines & Cost s 20.00 Rents & Inter est-General Village Funds 1,00 6.00 Water &: Light Fund Total Renta It Interest Misc. Fees, Siales & Charges 624.98 General Village" Other Funds Total Misc. F'ees, Sales " Charges PlLblic Service Enterprises, Watel' Rentals etc. 13,686.16 Sewer Rental &; Misc. . 8,628.76 Total · Public Service Enterprises From Revenu,e Fund Grand Total Receipts Sched.le B.l1
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OPTOMETRIST $ 6,324.4 4 2'J8.44 '2,188.74 8, 710.00 1,182.36 .2,600.00
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Live' ' Wlre and P rogressive An Organization e ond To None. trl tly ellere on t he Best All round Market In tbe Country . SERVICE THAT SATISFIE8 2 2,214.92 For Dally Market Reportl : \ LW. Incinnatl. 12: 25 6,263.91 '\ PFB. Middletown, 11 : 45 $<18,674.84 WCKY. ClnclnnaU. 12 :15 511. . .al7 of ExpeDd1turea WKBV. Rlohmond. Ind .. 12 :30 Columll 1 Column 2 (East rn landaI'd Tim~ ) Operation 6: New 624.9
Meilltenance COlUtl'uctioll NORRIS BROCK COMPANY a: Equip., etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
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S PARE TIME Refilling and collecting money from our high-grade Nut Machines in this ar ea. No selling ! To qualify for7 work you must have car, references. 66 cash, secured by Inventory.
Building 99.99 Inspection 2,078.10 Total Protection to Person & Property · 264.76 Health-Total Sanitation-{;eneral Village Funds 967.60 - - - -- '--. 296.87 Charity, Etc.--Poor Relief & Hospital Care Devoting 6-8 hours a week to Highway~General Village Funds 10,960.07 8,026.08 $ 2,498.86 business. your end ,on percentage Public Servic4B Enterprise&--Water Works Sewer 1,771.08 of colletcions wUl ne t up to $400 1,269.86 monthly with very good possibiliSewer Rental & Miac. 6,006.86 ·6,524.78 ties of ta king over full time. In18,082.89 Total Public Service Enterprises Miscellaneous--General Village Funds 101.96 come increasing accordingly. 1,004.00 Misc. & Bond Total Miacellllneou·s 1,106.96 For interview. include phone Interest-General Village Funds 166.82 ~umber in application. Write P. Bond Retirement & .sinking Funds 294.00 . Box 161, Columbus, Ohio. Total Interestt ' 469.32 82,608.26 Total Expense " Outlay Outiay-Tot8ll of Column 2 carried to Column .1' . .1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 6,624.78 Bonds & Loalils Paid-General Village FundR 1,500.00 ·CON TRACT· . Bond Retirement & Sinking Funds 900.00 Total Bonds I~ LoaJ}.8 Paid 2,400.00 To Bond & Interest Acct. 3,692.60 Bal. of Acct. to operating acct. · 2,671.41 Interest on B,o nds 2,082.60 . - AND-:~rand Tl?talExpenditures. $48,874.40
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ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT WAYNE TOWNSHIP W.".n County, Ohio For the FI.ClI Y.1r Endlne D.c.mb.r 31, 1954 Population 3,272, ·1950 'fotal Salnries and Wages Paid During the Year 1964 . . .. . . . . .. . $8.974.16 'fax Valuntion ... . $4.684.269.00 'fax Levy ... . ... .. . . ... . $4.20 Investments Owned .. ... .. None W.yn ••..,III., Ohlo April 21, 1955 I hereby certify the following reort to be correct. MAYNARD F. WELTZ 'J;ownship lel'k
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RECEIPTS Genel'nl Property Tax $2 1.102.99 ales Ta.x . . ...... ... 400.00 Gasoline Tax . .. . .... 6.800.00 Inheritance Tnx .... . 543.23 Cigarette Tax .. . . . .. 98.47 Miscellaneous Receip(.s Ins. Claim • . .. . . .. 359.20 orwin Corp. . .... 99.00 Beer and Liquor Lie. Tax Rebat .. . . . . . . . . . 0. 10
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Waynesville Locker Plant Bal.' Jan. I, 1964 (Clerk's) stock-Par value $50.00. Will 'Road Funds. . .. . . . 2,208.79 sell for $45.0 . 0 per share for . Gen'l Twp. Funds.. 3.461.19 Bd. Ret. Sink. Funds 765.44 quick sale. Stock certificates Total of All Funds . 6,420.42 aval'lable at bank. See R, OSS Receipts During Year Road Funds ... ... . 19.111.66 Hartsock Gen'l Twp. Funds . . 11.060.78 _ _ _ _ • _ _ _ _ _ _ __ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Bd. Ret. Sink. Funds 2.683.21) Total of All Funds .. -r.I 2,.856.69 ~dmlnl.tretor Total Receipts and Bal. .. Estate of Otto Boerner Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Road Funds . .' ..... 21.316.34 Gen'l TW]>. Funds .. 14.6H.97 Marie Boel'ner whose Post Office Bd. Ret. Sink. Funds 3,448.70 address is R. R. I, Waynesville. Total of AIIFuncts . . 39.276.01 Ohio. has been duly appointed as Payments During Year Executrix of the Estate of Otto Road Funds . . ..... 17.770.40 Boerner late of Warren County, Gen'l Twp. Funds .. 10,612.27 Ohio, deceased. Bd. Ret. Sink. Funds. 2.496.00 Dated this 11 day of April. 1966. Total of All Funds. '. 30.877.67 Paul. Ziegler. Atty. B.1. Dec. 31; 1954 (Clerk's) 620 Gas &. Elec. Bldg.• Road Funds . . . . .. . 3,644.94 Dnyton, Ohio. RALPH H. CAREY ' Gen'l Twp. Funds .. 3,899.70 963.70 Judge of the Probate Court Bd. lIet. Sink. Funds Total of AU·Funds .. 8,W8.34 Warren County, Ohio OutstandiRg Warrants. Dec. 81. '54 (Add) 2 00 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Gen'l Twp. Funds . . . Admlnlstr.tor Total of All Funds . . 2.00 'Estate of Oscar E. Smith Deceased Bal. in Depository. Notice is hereby given that Dec. 81. 196'4 Road ' Funds . .•. . .. 3.644.94 Leola W. 'Smith whose Post Office. Gen'J Twp. Funds . . 3.901.70 address ,is W'aynesville, Ohio has 963.70 been duly appointed as Executrix Bd. Ret. Sink. 'Funds Total of All Funds . . 8.400.34 of the Estate of Oscar E. Smith, late of Warren'· County, Ohio, de, .ceased. ' , OUIITANDING .DEIT Dated this 21 day of April, .G eneral' Del)ts for..... Notes, ••.... ;. '.:.... 2'. 666.66 .1955. , 'RALPH :H. CAREY, 7,000,00 " Firehouse .Bonds t '" . ' Judge of tbe Probate Cou~t Fire Ap~ratu. Ball .. 4,800.00 , . Warren Oounty, Ohio. Total General Debt•. 114,466.66 , ·Total TW)). peb~ .•. 14,466.66 d i Donald Dilatush, A.~ty.
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2.688.26 !::tokerl and Conver.lon Burner. 2,683.26 SERVICE and INSTALLATION FREE ESTIMATES 296.00
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PAYMENTS Genl Executive Services Compo of Trustees . . $ 2.626.00 Compo of Clerk . ... 863.68 Exp. of Trustees and Clerks . .... . 39.04 Total Gen. Ex. Serv. . 3.62 7.62 Town Hall619.06 Maint. &. Rep. . . .. . Total Town Hall .. . 619.06 Fire ProtectionPurch. Fire Equip .. 1.01'3.98 Other Fire Protection Expense .. . ... . 2.690.02 Total Fire Protection 3.604.00 Health- Taxes withheld for Dist. Bd. Health . 1.054.98 Highway&New Rd. Const. Labor &. Mat·rls.. 3.324.47 Rd. Maint. a nd Rep. Labor &. Mat'rls .. 12.937.69 Rd. Mach &. Tools .. 1.608.S4 Total Highways .. . 17.770.40 Miscellaneous General .Supplies . ... 1.168.80 Memorial Day Exp. . 26.00 Deduction by Co. Auditor For Elections .. .. . . 280.00 For Work Compo . .. 129.07 For Adv. Delinqu ent 29.21 Lands ...... ... . 174.64 Bureau of Inspect. . Total Misc . . . . ... . 1.806. 62 Total Payments .. . . . 28.882.6 7
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ern Flyer Bicycle. Purebread Cor Lebanon 2·1029'. . lI um ' f rill \,! ro ods riedale Ram. 1 year ol~. DAVID WANTED T BUY- Large farm BREAD, PIES, .SAND, GRAVEL ilnd TOP SOIL BEAL. Phone Waynesvllle 2641. sOuth of Dayton, preferably fr~c d Ii ery Morn ings CAKES, ROLLS c-3·1G-(St)-3·24 dairy. W. D. John on, 605 Wy· EXCAVATING ilnd - - - - - - - DUMP TRUCK SERVICE I.·OR AL ' 6 Duck H os, mite . oming St.. Dayton 10, Ohio. and Alkrn u\l lI s Phone Wayneaville 3929 FRUITS Peklns. $1.25. mall hull 88 pop· WANTED-Ga rde n spo~ (about 1 corn, Hlc per Ilound . Phone 2932. acre) in 0 1' ncar Wa nesvill . SEA R S G ROC E R.Y WAYNESVILLE, OHIO X- 3.l7 ontact Ralph Adkins. Waynes· N ville. ..,._......_,....,.....'.... • FRESH EGGS B 1 K H N HA VEL-·Loaded .,.#." ••,." ••",. """.,••••• FOR SALEEI c tric stov ; auto· ill 1.' 41 i Furnas Pit. We also MALE HELP WANTEDmalic washer ; 9x12 rug; side· deli er. HMIT (:;E & :0 . ·C A NDY tf lce Retail board; porch (urnitur. (swing - FOR Phor e 209 1. tf a nd 5 chairs): antique chest; Cisterns Drain Ditches kitchen table Ilnd 2 chairs; 2 odd ' WELL DRILLJNGPOP kitchen chairs ; gal'den ho e .and Water Lines \\' AT EIl \ "~LL DRII.LIN Elec tools. Mrs. MUrTY 4th Chapman, Septic Tanks and ICE CREAM tl'I ' PUDlP In8lall d. L NZEL HO E FOR ALE phone 2473 .SPA RK . ROUl 7:l, Wayne8vllle, C RWlN .room cottage, 2 or 3 · ' Leaching Lines Oblo. X-9·5-l-9·55 bedJ'ooms. good weU. 3 adjoin· FOR SALE: Installed Fr::sure's ing lots go with this one. n , L O' 1 L I REAL ESTATf-CORWIN - 4-room cottage with uoy. arge I 'yc e, ea Y Foundations Dug good well. cistern ; lot 6Ox140. rum with stand and should r 12 in., 18 In. and 38 In. Wide \\'A NTE T DUY - Large Farm LEBANON- Modern 6·room ~rick strap; les n hook and (ythlll County Inspected aon th of Dayton, pret rably dairy. I.o cated 2 blocks from bUSiness ree rds for beginner \ . D. J HNS N, 606 Wyoming section. Furnace, garage. $7000 . FRANK OSBORNE ' treel. Dayton 10. blo. for quick sale. Mrs. Harold Earnhart FOOD STORE c- 3.17-(3t) - S.3J Call Harold Banta, DON WORK· Ph one __ 15 aft r 5 1' .111 . Oregonia Rt.1 Phone 2-1218 Leb -M-U-S-ICA --L--I-N-S~-R-U-ME --NT --S-- MAph _e_~_~_~_._TY_._W__y_ne_S_VI_lle_._T_el_e. ~'-------------------- r-••..... ~••:'::••:~:: ••:.:.#:.,.:.:#.:': ..:.: ..:.:.':.: ..:.:4~~~~~~~~~~~ 1& _ _o~ ,.,#" •••• #,#;, ••• ~~, . , . " •• , . , •••,#.,•• , ....,." •••
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Cars now being washed and polished at Bekher's Service Station by Ronnie Haron. $1.25 plain, $1.50 white - - - - - - - - - - - -.............- - - - - . - - wall tires.
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Alice Croll and son Kenneth, Land Bank of Louisville set a new Mr. and Mrs. Warren heehan, ,O-year record in loan during April when ita long-t~nn first mortgage Mrs. Alvin Earnhart, Mr. and loans to farmers in .ohio, Mrs. Walter heehan and Mr:. Indiana,madKentucky and Tennessee Qua heehan. Airman hee- amounted to $4,160,000, reports han, ,wife & daughter wilt sooa M. . Kennedy, president of the leave for a new base neai Bal- bank. p riso, Florida, where he wilt April was the second consecutive be stationed until late autumn. month in which the bank has loaned $4 miJlion or more. The last tI~e _ The New Century Club held th had made loans at th1s the April meeting at the beau- rate bank was in October, 1934, when th. tiful country home -of Mrs. Kel- Federal Land Bank System h lped ler Hoak on Friday a.fternoon, turn th tide from. depression to ~ a large attendance ot recovery by reflnancmg foreclo urothrp.atened farm loans by the thousmembers and guests. The Pres., Mrs. Alva Thomp ands. the first four months of 1955 son, conduc~d : the business theInLouisville bank mad 1,5S4 loans session, and roll call was an- for $12,653,100 in ita four-state swered by many intere ting re- di8trict. 1n this four-month period marks on the al ious topics. ((J4 Ohio farmers received loans Mr. J. K. Preston, Mrs. amounting w $4,266,800. Glenn Borden and Miss Ruth The Federal Land Bank is coopowned by borrowing farChandler were in charge of the eratively mer through their local national program a.nd .\n~oduced - as farm loan associations. The local thefr guest speaker, Mrs. James advertising program of the assocA. Miller of Dayton. Mrs. -Miller. iations and th bank, coupled with reviewed the book "Come Be- a four percent annual Interest ratf fore Wintert" by Carol Boff. and appraisal values that more and not nly was it a most reall tically g ar amount of loan w h repayment capacity of the farm, inspiring story, ut was beaut!- are largely responsible for the !fully given. Mrs. Miller, wife bank's !ncreas in businelJS, Mr. M,rs. Qara Sheehan & MI. Kennedy explains. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan entertained with a f mily gather- S6 ~reea.2l)' YI U "~Jl 9l'e ing on Friday evening at the or less, to the place of be~n home of the forner, honoring ning, containing Ten and five and eight thousandths Airman ~ Richard Sheehan hundred (10.50S) Acres. who recently returned from an accurate map of which territory, Japan, and is spending several together with the petition for Ita weeks with his family. During point in the present Corportha evening all enjoyed seeing ation Une. thence with the present ,Corporation Une N. picture~, in color, of the various places in Korea and Japan, 64 degrees OS' W. 270 feet, more or less, to a point; thence where he was stationed for a still the present Corporyear. Refreshments of ice cream aUonwith 'Une S. 35 degrees 25' W. and cake were serced to the stonej (5) S. 83. degrees 05' following guests: W. '736 teet, more or less, to a
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Bouquets were given to all mothers present. _ Mrs. Osee Harlan has be n lt aken from linton M mOlial hospital w the home of her niece, l\I rs. Marjorie Kinnal'd, of Dayton, too recuperate from a slight stroke, sulfered three weeks ago. Her condition is listed as "fair." She will celebrate her birthday -anniver'a ary, Thursday, May .19. Those wil5hing to send her cards and letters may do so by writing her in caire of Mrs. Kinnard at 2309 San Rae Drive, Dayton 9, Ohio. Robert Ward who has ~n stayIng for several weeks in Wihnington with his aunt, Mrs Lydia Thompson, visited with friends here Saturday. A Mothers Day program was presented at the Methodist Church, Sunday. All motl\ers present were given bouquets. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker had as their guests, Mothers Day, Mr. and 1\Irs. :John Syferd and son of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. James P~rke and daughters of Cincinnatli and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and family, . of Wilmington.
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Child Conservation League MAY MEETING FORL.____ ..1-__ IN .l.PPRECIATION The May meeting of the Childl Mr. an~ l\fr~. William Berna~d Conservation League will be held and family -wlBh to thank thell' Tuesday Evening May 17, at S p.m. neighbors and friends for their at the home of Mrs. Carl Pitstick. kindness and sympathy when it Mrs. Russell Bernt and Mrs. Harold was greatly needed at the death of Hodson will be co-hostesses iD their son and brother. And to Rev. charge of refreshmenta. Limbert and the Stubbs Funeral The topic for the evening will be Home. "FROM COOK'I ES TO CLOTHING" also for the coming year th MARRIAGE LISCENSE'S -- ----. new officers will be installed. Ray Lamb, 19, factory worker, There was no regular meetin Waynesville and Freda Mae Smith, during the month of April as thi 17, grocery clerk, Waynesville. time was dedicated w the husbands Russell ~likesell, 20 mail carrier, of the League Members. Middletown and Joann Carberry, They were royally entertained 20 clerk typist, Franklin. with a dinner party at Preston Cecll Eugene Osborn, 23, filling Party House followed by a.delight- station attendant, Harveryburg, ful evening spent in games and nd Shorley Hamilton, 21, Harverydancing at the Parish House. burg,
ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY BE IT ORDAINDED bv the CQunc:. of the Village of Wayn8isviU., Stat. of Ohio:
Section 1. That th application 01. Milo Deal and Opal Beal fo,r the ~l\...o"""Il\-.r?CQ-..t?~~"C;\,Ji'"'4Q,.Ji~.....r'ir"'ll:!....oIt~.-. annexation of the following describ- m-. 0& : 01 'dlQIlJOM .to~ .lIUUd;)VtI Pt1ETHODI8T CHURCH ed territory in the County of War-m -. 0&'111 '!OoqJS .(11(1 lllJM Dale Limbert, MInIster ren, and adjacent to the villa,ge of SON3IH.:I 3"II\S3NAVI\I\ Church SabooI, ~30 a. m., Mr. t Waynesville, to-wit: Herbert McMUlan, Supt. 'O& : L .(pnlS 9(qllI 'UIU9 ... 9 'P9M Wonhlp Service. 10:30 a. m. Situated in Wayne Township, 'm '4 OS' I. 'julu9,,9 .(vpuns Youth Yellowsslp Bunda, 7 : 30 Warren County, Ohio, and being 'm .• 00: 11 "ulq:nJ9Jd p. m. a part of Section No.1, Town 3, ~adal 8.00. Raqe I, and' ·bouddect and de..... -ow *"Ot ~U1aroo {l1ao1r Pr.actke scribed as follows: 'm ... Ot '.(pnlS 91qll:l :,(lfPunS Beginning at a point in the 8l ••.Il9 IwelN pue ulew present Corporation line of the .LtlHH:) ..:10 HOHnHO FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Village of Waynesville where B,ron Carver, Minister the center line of Sixth Stl~t "UI "d 00: t-&IcI~ BIble B bool. 9 : 30 a. m. extended intersects the No,rth '111 ow OO:I-omM . Morning Worship, 10 : 30 a. m. line of the Waynesville lind 'm "U S":8-IYSM Prarer 'eet In!:, 7 00 - 1'. m. Franklin Road, and running Yount! Penple'a Meetlnc, 7:0n. : SWVlIOOlid OJavlI AvalllOS thence with the present CorEvtlnlolr !;er"'ces. 7: 38 p. m. poration line and the North - 111 qluom q01l9 JO 'UIUU9 .cvp FIRIT CHURCH OF CHRI8T line of said Road N. 58 degrees ...a.-fA lit liune9m .(uomnl~.t 15' W. 242 feet, more or less, .looq em.. 9ql l" looqatl .<upuoS Price Roberta, MInister to a point in the West Une of "'1091:>,0 ttl. 'eA V IInltl l iH Bible cbool at 9 :30 a. m. lands of Milo Beal as per Deed 01 111 hl1Llom ""puns A:J9 ...9 Plell Momlo« Wonhlp at 10: 30 a. Dl . Book 147, page lS3, and run":>lUM e:>u91:>S UtlIlIIJ"'~ I~\' eolol WorshIp at 7: 30 p. m. e6eet and be in force from and annexation and other pape.r a rening thence with the lines of Prayer :\Ieetlng each WednesdHy I:)N31:)9 NVlJt'HH:) NONV8:n after the earUest period..&llowed by lating thereto, and a certified transsaid Beallands: (1) N. 32 deevenlne· law. grees 42' E. 274.57 feet to a cript of the proceedings of the Ralph Belcher stone; (2) N. 56 degrees 10' county commlsslone~ in relation 'm .• OO:Ot pU'C 9t:8 1191181l W President of Council thereto are on file with the clerk ·J01I.d "UIUJ91:1 aqor 'A9lJ OREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B W. 149.90 feet to a stone; (3) Passed this 4th day of May, 1956 of Council of said village, be and No. 82 degrees 43' E. 4SUS Leier, MlDlliter HOHnH:) ilNI.L9!'l0nv '.L8 William Attest: Mary Stansberry feet to a stone: ( 4) S. 55 dethe same is hereby accepted. Sunday School, 9: SO R. m., Franl( Clerk of Council Swartzel, Sopt. Section 2. This ordinance shall take . grees 50' E. 667.S3 feet to a Mornlng ' Worshlp, 10:30 a. m. Youth Fellowship, bl-weeklr. 'm ... II ',noqo8 'upuns Waynesville, May (} - Shortly There was no one hurt but the not to exceed a 50 mile speed. 6 :30 p. m., Mrs. "'lima Olbb .. -w 'Ii Ot 'e:>J.u 9 8 "lquoM trainmen said that they knew the repair and Thursday s(.'me attention after 5 :00 o'clock on Friday a Youth director. 'ldns '.(91U1I1S 1I;)(JWq~ wreck was inevitable as soon as had been paid to a section of it Pennsylvania Freight train c~arry 'J911l1UIVtI '81J9qOlJ a9lJvq~ they came to that ~tion and saw' and Bome repair made but the ing Ford Parts was wrecked about SON3Itf.:J >l33HO S,UVS3VO ·emot)(9M. 9UO,(J9A~ ' track has been in very bad con- two miles south of COl'win_ the track raised in spots. _ For some time about two miles Warning had already been given dltion and extensive repair is need'm 'd OO : L .. . . . of this tt'ack has been in D€led-;'C 'qluom ',(1IPUOS '9alAJ9S :>\lSI19jU1It\3 ed. 11 .{lIpuns lSJIJ '9:>lo\J9S l'I UIU""'!iI . 'm '11 "W '11 91-: ([ 9£:n ',(upun 'dlqaJoM iu!uJoW &:"pans 19q1o ,(Ja ... 9 'l!HIQ:>tl9Jd 'W ' 1I 'ldn 'aRmoq~ ,(9!1Ut{ 00:0£ ',{upan '(ooqaS AU puns un I~I: "Ill -" 0!: : 6 (ooqas ... llp S -m 'd OS' L ' J iUSIU!W 'uouauq~ WtlIIOJ\\ ,(1IPJII1US 'SJOpU88uqmv 8 . 1 S IJq ~) HOUnHO 'S'n-3 vOl.1n 'W d oe :L ' ..\upsJllq.t ',(P1l18 alqlB 'J01BUd 'UOSPWI luwoq.t ·...au DJnqt'<QlUlrH 'm .• 00 [[ 'dlquOJ\\ llnpv 009 .:10 A'SW3SSV 3H~ 'W '11 OO :Ot '(ooq:>S q:>Joq .:JO HOUnHO 13dSOO "n.:J 'm ... 0&: I. 'uolunmmo~ ,((OH :,(upunS ·w ' d 0&' L ·9;)1A.J9S jUIU9"'~ -w '11 O&:UL '9:>1A.l9S d,qIJOA\ lOila911 '1I,(9}1 'N (9n m1l S · ... 911 aq,L ldns 'lJ"qw1I3 'V lVdOOSld3 S,AUVW - ~S '3 "m '11 0& : 6 'looq:>S .(1IpunS J91alallY 'uuazow "1 puom,(uH 'm -" Sf: 6 '9:>I ... J9R pama!) JOlnd 'uqinllg' '3 '0 .LSIOOH.L3W ""'OH ·.LW H:)HnH:) .L9100H.L3W 3'.LA' F. Jacobe. HARVEVSBURG NEWS Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Swindler . Mr. ana Mrs. George Dudley and dined at the Golde'n Lamb Sunday Mr. Jesse Frost, of Columbus, were noon. gueata here during last week, of Mr. and Mn. J. C. Moore spent Mr. and Mrs. George Frost. and son Mothen Dar, in Dayton, as guesta Monty. _ 01 Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Cole and tam- The WSCS will meet in the social n, 'and IIr~ and Ernest (Bud- rooms of the Methodist Ctiurch, cl7) MQON and family. " T1lunda, aftetaoOn:. . lin, Eel Bartoo ii ill ather Mr, Ray Coon, of Urbana, was a home here OIl lIain atreet. guest here, Sunda, of h1a brother'The WSCS ~ lJarveyaburg, was in~law and alater, lIr. and Mra. J.
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Estate of Russell D. Surface Dec'd. tflt'" Notice is heJreby given that Estate of J. Adminlt T. Gray~ Deceaaed. NEW STORE HOURS Emma F. Surfac'c whose Post OfEitablil hed Februar y, 1850 Notice is hereby given that Or- , .." .. " ...., .."" .... ~ ........... ......- . DON MOORE ______ ____ _ ____ __ _______ ____ Edltor and Pubillh fice address is E~. 2, Waynesville, ville J. Gray who lie Post Offictl e, B. MOORE ______ _____ ____ Ohio has been dluly appoint ed as Address ill waY,.n eSville, Ohio. h.as Allocla te Editor dminist ~ROCERV ratr ix of t.he Estate of be n duly apPoInted as Admlnl sU Russell D. Surfacle late of Warren trator of the Estate of J. T. Gray Cou nty, Ohio, dec ased.· late of Warren County , Ohio, deWILL Be OPEN Dated this 28 day of March, ceD:~d t his 9 day of April, 1965. 1966. RALPH H. CAREY, . Donald ~tl~~' :.tttAR EY, Judge of the Probate Court. Judge of the Probate Court, Warren County , Ohio Till 9:00 P. M. Wari!"en County , Ohio Meryl B. Gray, Atty. the Plannin g Cmnmissibl'l, to be SECTIO N 6 C LOS E,D Subscription Rate1l-12. P r Year. In advance. in 8hlo: t2.60 elsewhe re perform ed and enrcise d as herein Whenev er the cO!1'misslon ma~es provid.ed and in accordance with a plan of the ,munlClpal corporatio~, the ge.n eral ordinan ces of the VII- or. a~y portIon thereof . no pubhc lige, shall be, as f'ollows: THURSDAY. APRIL 28. 1955 butldmg or structu re, street, boulAt 7:00 <a> Recommendations and Maps. evard, parkwa y, park, playgl'ound, The Commissio,n shall make, or public ground , canal, river fro!'t, ORDINANCE NO. 236 l" create such clerical and other poll- cause to be made, plans and maps harbor, dock wharf, bridge, Vla- orialll, fountain An ordinan ce to establillh a Plan· itions ll, statuar y, and th may be necessa ry in order of the whole or any portion of duct, tunnel, or other public. way, Uke, shall be taken by any offtcer or ning Commisllion for the Village of to properl y earry on the duties of the municip al corpora tion, or any groun~, works, or utility, Waynesville, Ohio, and to prescrib e lIaid Commisllion, and may employ whethe r departm ent unless approve d by tb land outside therleof, which in the publictly !,r authori zed to be the powers and duties of such such ~onllultanta and con· commission, unlesll such custody, other special opinion of the CI~mmlsslon, III ra- st~ucted In the municip al corpor- pOllsession, removal or alterati on Commlsaion or expert service s as may be found lated to the plannin g of the Village , abon or planned portion thereof shall be ordered by the Be It ordaine d by the Council of necessa ry, provide Plannin g the Village of Waynesville, State iUon 110 created . ord that any pOll· and make..chanJe!1 in lIuch planll or unlells the location, charact er, and CO'J'millllion. any consult ants maplI when it deEimll lIuch changes extent thereof ill approve d by the of Ohio (I') Plata and Parka. 110 employed, shall be authori zed by advisab le. commisaion. In ease of disappr oval ,SECTION 1 The commisaion llhall have power action of the Council of the Village Such plans or maps IIhan IIhow the commillsion IIhan communl~te to recomm A Plan.Dlng Commission of five of Waynesville. The end whethe r propert y members is hereby establis hed for for such servieea and expend itures the commlllsion'lI recommendations its realOnll therefo r to the lecta- shan be acquire d for park and employ ments for the general location , charact er, l~tive authori ty of the municip al bouleva rd and recreati the Village of Waynellville, which shall be within the on purpose , Commission shall consist of the propria ted for lIuch amount s ap- and extent of IItr(~ts, alleys, waYlI, corporaUon,.,an d to the head of the or 'condemned for the enlarei ng of persons by the viaduct s, bridgell, wa~rways, wat.- departm ent Mayor, one membe r of the Council, Council. which hall control of erfrontB, subways, boulevards, parlc- the conlltruction of the propose any park or the widenin g or u to be elected by said Council for the SECTI ON S d tension of any bouleva rd: and IIhall ways parks, playgro unds aviation remain der of his term as such mem· The Commillsion IIhan hold such fields' and other public ground improv ement or utility. The legis- have power to make recommen· s, lative authori ty, by a vote of not dations regardi ng the platting ber of the Council, and three cit!· meeting s as it may of zenll of the Village to be appoint ed shall designa te the require, and waYII and open spaces' the gen- less than two thirds of its mem- lands within and for a distance of time and place era! iocation and exunt of public bers and of by the Mayor for terms of six thereof . It lIuch departm ent head, three miles beyond the limits of adopt rules of pro- \ utilities and ter'mina ls, whethe r years each. except that the termll eedure for may r may overrul e such disap- the Village. its meetin~ and shan publiely or private ly owned or op- togethe provat. If such of one of the members of the first keep recorda of all <h) Memorlalll. of Ita proceed- erated, for water, light, sanitati on. works, building public ",ay, ground. Commisaion shall be for four years dl!'gs. Three membe , structu re, or uti!The commillsion shan make fee> rs llhail c~nt ran s p 0 r tation, communication, ity is one the author iution or fi- ommendations and one for two yearll. to the Village Counstitute! ' quorum All members of said Plannin g of bUill neilS, butfor the transac tIon . power, and other ]purposes; and the nancing of which does not, under cit regardi ng any_ske tch or plan of a lesser nlimber remova l ielocati o, n widenin g nar- the law or ebarter provisions gov- any gift to the Village Commisaion shall serve withou t may adjourn in-1h from time to time. rowing, ~ a cat i m abando ':ment. erning it, fall within the province form of .a monum ent or memori al ~ompensation. The Commisllion shall malce an change of use of or extensio n of of a municip allegill lative authori ty and the purpose d l()Cation thereof . SECTI ON 2 annual report and such other re- such public way.s, ground s, open or other municip al body or offtcial, The members of said 'Plannln g, porta as may be request ed by the (i) Adviso ry Capacity. The commisaior:1 shall keep a cur- the lIubmilllllon to the commis sion Commisalon shall select from their Village Council. Th commiu ion llhall, when re· rent Index of an llrollert y owned by' to the eommisaion shan be by the queated by the Village Council, or number a chairma n, a vice-chair- SECTI ON 4 • the Village, toge,t her with a map IIpaces, b.uiJdings, propert y, utilities man, and a secreta ry, and may . by the Mayor or any mun!cip The general powers and duties of suitably marked lindieati ng its use or termma ls. With 'a view to the partem nt, act in an adVlSOral d I y c&shall determi ne lind report to the systema tic plannin g of the municipaclty in rellpect to plans for tb Commission whe'the r or not such pal corpora tion, the commlsllion may location of public buildings, bridge • Village..owned pr'o perty is used in make recommendations to public approachell, or other IItructures such manner as to secure the fullest officials concern ing the general 10- reeted or to be erected by the ViIand mOlt economical utilizat ion and c.a tion, charact er, and extent of Iage. development by the Village. any such public ways, ground s, open (j) Munici pal Propert y. (k> Co-operatlon. spaces, building s, propert y, utili. state, achool, county, district or The commiaaioll shall have power ties, or termina ls. As the work of townsh ip offtelal, board, commiaaioR, to call upon anlr other muniei.,,} maldnc the whole plan progres departm ent · tOr aial*n ce {o the the eomllllilalo .ay from timeses, or body having such juriadlc tion, to and the commission's disappr oval perfora mance of its duties here- time adopt and publish any part may be overrul ed by sueh offtcial, under and it IIhllll be the duty of thereof, and such art shall TRY OUR HOME KILLED other departm en't to render such one or more major sections orcover lKIard, eommisalon, or body by a dlvi- vote of not less than two thirdll of assilltance as may be reasonably aions of the municip al corpora tion its membership. The narrow ing, required . All quelltlons as to what or one or more of the functio nal BEEF AND PORK orname ntation , vacatio n, or change !thall eonlUtu te !'leallOnable require - matters to be Included in the plan. in the use of Itreets and other pubment IIhall be determi ned by the The Commisllion may from Village Council. All such requesta to,time amend, extend, or add tim(' lic ways ground s, ~d placel llhall We cut, wra'l an~ sharp freezer for your to the be subj~t to simOar approva l, and sh.all be made bl' the Commilllion plaD. disappr oval may be similar ly ov rCall Us orj. Drive Out through the Village Council. (b) Sugplt iona. ruled. The commillsion may malt . . ,I) Supplies. The commillllion shall reCfI~ve, and recommendation to any public The Council Ilhall provide aU report, within the scotle of home. free~br ' or locker lect'saary materla lll and supplies powers, on lIuggestionll offered its authori ties or to any corpora tions by 01' individuals in such municip al . I 'or the use of the Commisaion. citizens or ' oftlcials and when it corpora tion or the territor y con(m) Contrac ts. deems IUch sUlrest ions practlea bh. The commissioJ11 shall make with 'Rhall report them to the Village' tiI!U01\S thereto. concern ing the Phone 2322 location of any buildings; struct,. the approva l of the Village' C;uncil , Council with ita recommend,Uo n . ures, or works ~ be erected or contrac ts to carrv out the projects (e) ParD: constru cted by them. and purposes of the commis'sion a The commi. ,ion IIhall provide for SECTIO N 7 '\ rein provided. a 1 origina l landsca pe work to bE> If the Plannin g Commission shall Cn) Delegated Powers. done by the Village in parks and fan to decide upon any matter ubThe commissiol1l shall have such bouleva rds hereaft er acquired. mitted to it, within sixthy GO) other powers as may be granted Packing At Corwin (d) Land~pe Plans. . days after such submisaion, thert'or conferr ed hereaft er by the ViIUpon request of the Village oun- after its decision or approva l shn) lage Council, tog Ithcr or with such cil. tho eommi, . ion· '1Ia11 provid ceased. be deemed unneces sary. Doted this 21 day of April, powers as are herein pl"t)scribed or plans for aU other landsca pe work Pas ' od this 4th day of :May, t9~5 ~'-- 1965. may be neccssa rr hereund er for th( to b~ done by the Village of Attest: Mary Stansbe rry J)l'Oper discharge of ' the duties of Wnynes \·iIle. RALPH H. CARE'Y, Clerk of Council Judge of the Probate Court . aid commission. (I;') Plan R fOl' Zonincr. Ralph Bekh r Warren County , Ohi o (0) General 'odt' Power·s. The commi. ion 'hall fOl'm ulnh Preside nt of Council C. Donald Dilatush. Atty. The commission shall have nil a plan or plans for uh'idinj:i th\' •• 1111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111., powers now or which may IIt.r·c Village 01' an~' portion thercof ht e LEGAL NOTICE after be granted to. or' conCeITed Zone 01' riistriots l'epr('. en tinA' ca lc<\ bids will be received by upon, a nd perform all duties now recommendations of th 'ommisR the ion the Village of WayneS Ville, Stat.! or which may hel'enftt'l' be imposed in the interest of the public heulth, of hio, lit the office. of said Vilt pon plannin g commissions in eitie afetr. convcnien .~. comfol·t nnd villages by the General ode perily, or ' genl'I'RI wt'lfnre fOI'pro · In'(t' lin til, 12 :00 Noon, July 2, ] !ISS LI,'e Wire and Progres sb' h(· for the. ale of I n Orgllnlzatlon fle l'ond To None. of Ohio, except insotal' as arly such Iimitntions and regu.lat ion HOUR S : of the ~1 un icipalJy owned fire tt·IH,-k. :-;tl'l!·tlr Hellers on the nest All powel'S or duties nnay conflice with height; bulk and location (indudi n _ Yea r 1!l3(1, ~la~ Willys Six, H. P. .-\ l'Oun<l MUl'kE't In till> Country the ordinarl ce" of the Villag of p(!J'centa~e of lot · occuimnc~', set 26.35, Model 9 to 11: 4S • . m. S E RVICE THAT SAT ' SFIES -101. . Waynes ville bnck building lines, I\Dd area and , to Ii p . m. For Daily Mllrket Repo rts : Eilch bid must ~ accompanied by SCE TION I) dimensions of yard s, and other o[ll'n a nond 01' 'l·l.!l'tified ch k in the \"VI.W. (·lnclnD RtI . 12 : 25 E> cept ~ednesday P. ~ . Rum The Plannin g )mnli ~sl\," of the space \ and the uses of buildinl \VPPH. Mldd letowll. 11 : I;:; !' of 10 pel' cent, a s a guaran y that Village shall be the platting como' ~nd ?ther structu res ~nd .of \\' KY . CIn c inn a ti. 1? ' 1prl'l)1- if the bid is accepu~l, a contrac t Above V\' oolW,lrt h'l \\' "m', Hlchmond. Ind ., n : :lO mission thereof, a~d . hall provid~ Ises 1ft s~eh zones or dl sh~cts. 5 and 10c Store ~ will be entered into and its pt'rl'egulat ions gover'ni ng the platti" (f) "ork~ of Art. (EaHt Cl'n S tandard Tlruto) forrnance properl y s~cu red. ShOUld I , of all lands to require 'all streets The c~mml. sion ~hllll pa. ' "ro 1 any bid be, rej('cted such check NORRIS BROC K COMPANY \ will and aUeys to be the proper width all que~tl.Ol! lJ InvolVIng the cU&tod Telephone 2-4301 and cot('rminus wi th adjoini ng ~osse8slon removal, or aiterati ~' . be, for thWIth retul'~c d t~ the bid!,)n der, and shliould a~y ·bld be acNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT fltreets and ' alleys. and shall ma\(e in a~y way' .,?f any work of , a ft'be- repted suc;.h check WIll be returned recommendations to Council as to longtng to , the VIIl8S(e, and Aclmlnl. t,.to; \ no I upon the Pl'OPt'I: execution a nd Estate of Oscar E .. Smith DeccR.. ed ('ompliance with all ordinan ces of action ",ith, refere~ to s~ h · • works ste.lUring. of t~:e contrac t:' . , , Noti,ce is . hereby given that \ ' t,h(' Village now or hel'('aft et en- I of- ~.rt. under the -jui'fJldichqn o~ tbe . The l'l~ht '!S r~served to rejec.t. Leola W. Smith whose Post Office XEN !A, OH ' O .acted 'relative to t,he 'aubdivi 8ion of Plannlf tg omn'lls.'I l~., whic;.h shall aDY ~nd all:blds , / , , addre 'I is Waynesville, 9 hi ? has 1 the Village. '.. include inonume~ .and other OP.TO ' .. '. . ETRIS'if • • I land ",it"in " Ma~.y Stan .berry, .C1e.r~ • been duly appoint ed as Execut rix , ,r, .r, " I?'" , .~ndrew (,h~rJ{o, ' M ayor '. ' , . .' I ~' • of the E _tnte of Oscar late of Wart'en :9unty, . O!no, de~
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ANNEXAtiON OF TERRITORY BE IT ORDAINDED by the Councn of th. Vinage' of WaYnelY111e, St.te of Ohio: action 1. That the application of Milo Beal and Op.l Belil for the annexation '01 the following described territory in the County of Warr n, and adjacent to the village of Waynesville, to-wlt: Situated in Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio, and being a part of 'S ection No. I, Town 3, .....nce 5, and bounded and described as follows: Berinning at a point in the p~nt Corporation line of the Village of Waynesville where the center line of Sixtb Street extended intersects the North line of the WaYl\esville and Franklin Road, and running thence with the present Corporation line and the North line of said Road N. 53 degrees 15' W. 242 feet, more or less, to a point in the West line of lands 01 Milo Seal as J>8r Deed Book 147, page 183, and run· ning thence with the lines of said Beall.nds: (1) N. 32 d grees 42' E. 274.57 feet to a stone: (2) N. 56 degrees 10' W. 149.90 feet to a tonc: ( 3 ) No. 32 degrees 431 E. 484.fJ8 feet to a atone: ( 4) S. 55 degreea 50' F,:. 667.83 feet to a S6 degrees 26' W. 33l t, more or Jess, to the pl,ce of beginnlQr, coataining Ten and five hundred and eight thousandths (10.&08) Acres.
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A of a century ago the gaiety of May Day wa not made ridiculous by the posturings of leftists around the world. Certainly it was not necessary that we muddy up the local Bcene by any attempt. to oft'set blustering and sabre-rat.. tUng by the commie big-wigs In Red Square. May Day back then was "a purely Am rican and almost exclusively a juvenile affair. NOTICE OF l\fEETING The Annual Neetin, of the Lot Ownen of the Miami Cent tery Association will be beld at the Cemetery Office on Monday Evening June 6th, 1955 at 8 P. M.
Baseball
Sunday Wayoesville .til play 2 g.mes Sund.y. Gray B.rber will play Lebanon. Americ.n Legion will pl.y Harveysbu.rg. Game time 1 and 3 p.m. School grounds. No Admission. '
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They s ay in France that where the greatest heroism was shown on the battlefield, tbere the poppies bl' t f ' H . oom In . greates pro . uSlon. ere In AmerIca we knpw that where the spirit 01 patriotism burlilS mo t brightly, there poppies are worn in greatest. ' numbers. It should be a matter of c:ommuoity pride to have poppiell worn over every heart on Poppy Day. Surely no city or town iri America is willinc to concede that ita p.triotism i. anything less th.n the bighest .Poppies glowing brightly on every lapel on Poppy -Day w'ill give proof th.t your town is on,! which remembers .nd is gratefuJ for the sacrifices made in America's delense.
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Ralph Belcher President of Council Passed this 4th day of May, 1966 Attest: Mary Stansberry Clerk of Coul'cll
LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids ,.-ill be received by the Village of WaynesviUe, State of Ohio at the offices of lJ8id Village until 12:00 Noon , July 2, 1965 for the sale of Municipally owned fire truck, Year 1930, Make Willys Six, H. P. 25.35, Model C-101. . Each bid must be accompanied by a bond or certified check in the sum of 10 per cent, as a guarany that if the bid is accepted, a , contract will be entered into and its performance properl~ secured. Should any bid be rejected such check will be forthwith returned to the bidder, and shhould any bid 'be accepted such check will ~ retur~ed upon ' the proper execution and securing of the contract. The right is reserved to reJec:t any and all bids. ' Mary Stansberry, Clerk Andrew Churko, Mayor , . , amon, the wallpaper creations. ' .. Then ~ger tots rail, th~Uih tJ1e gathering dWik of the.p ng evenig,U~ht-footed and bursting ~~, eacltement, decorating' the doOr· , knobs of the neighborhood homes to the piping ealLJ of "MIlY basket! ",., basketl'" ,
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SON OF JAME JONE S ____ .__ ,_, adet James Jones, son of Mr, and Mrs. James E. Jon of ' h as recen tl y bcen ' W aynesvill e, Oh 10 elected Commander of Arnold Air Society. Arnold Air Society is the national honorary recognit.ion society for Advanced AF~OTC Cadets.. Cadet ,Jone WIll graduate ' m June 1956 from Miami University Oxford, Ohio upon being commissioned a ' 2nd Lieutcnant in the Air Force. .
American Legion Auxiliary-May 28 The unit will hold a Bake Sale at Wampler's Corner or Main and Miami aturday, May 28 at 10 a.m. This is a very important day for the Legion Auxiliary because it is Poppy Day and tbis bake sale proceeds will go to help pay the expenses for the Brownie Troops 8 and 4 to go to Middletown for the Council Meeting there. It is nice to realize that the Legion Auxiliary in Waynesville has for the past four years sponsored Troop8 8 and 4 of the Brownies and has done a very fine job. Let's get behind them now.
cepted as opening day, but State Hi,hway Department Official said all parks, exc pt three are open ear-round. Registration in 1964 hit a high of 12,136,846 visitors with 46% of this total being out of State. Again the same facilities will be offered. Such as shelter, picnic. tables, its fireplaces complete with free wood, clean rest rooms and its safe drinking water. Hours as usu.l will be from 6:00 o'clock A. M. to midniR'ht It may be early but Obio's 276 unless designated by signs placed in famed roadsld.e 'parks are in parks. business. 1 Oft\ci.1l~', Memorial Day is ac-
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Motorillts! Trash on thta high- "~";"""'~~~""""...!.)I"""1l~.,c;~~~o..!l~'-;;:DC""'i:h!r'1)~ ways is not only uns igbtly, but expensive. The State Higb,.,ay Dep.rtment spent ,442,257.81 in 1954, to clear the road and adjoining strips of debrill. Tbi. debris Can cause serious damage to IgbThe American Legion Auxiliary way equlp~ent. ~ Unit 615 held their May meeting at Discarded glass can eut your LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH METHODIS.T CHURCH the .Legion H.n Thursday, May 12. Mrs. Richard H.U, President con- tires, endangering your life! or de- B. E. Baurbn, Putor Dale LImbert, Mlwat.er ducting. The bUlliness of the eve- laying your trip. Unl£led ervlce, 9:.5 a. m. Church cbool, 9:30 a. m .. Mr. ning was election of officer for the Herbert McMillan. Supt. Thc Ohio Revised Code plrohlbits cOlDlng year. The following officers discarding of any unsightly or ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL r-lorshlp Service. 10 ::10 •. m. were elected to serve for the en- dangerous materials on or .long the The Rev. Samuel N: Keyl', ReclOl Youth Yel1o'AlI!ltp 8unday 7 : :~O suing year: ,.m. highways. Sunday: , Choir Practice Thursday 8.00. President, Mrs. Carl Stiver; 1st Disregarding the law eall result Holy CommunIon, 7: 30 L m. Vive President, Mrs. (Jo-Ann) In fine, imprisonment, or botb. Church SchQQl..JJ):OO a , m. Adult WOl'1lhlp, 11.00 L m. Fred Grauman: 2nd Vice Pre ldent, Keep clear of the law! Mrs. Willl.m (Clara) Dunlap i Keep our highways clean! FERRY CHURCH OF CHftlST Secretary, Mrs. H.rlan (June) UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH Byron Carver. Minister Dye: Tre.surer, Mrs. Edwin Dible School. 9 :30 a. m, (Mary) Ramby; Sargeant at arms. William Channon, Minister. MOl'lltng Worship, 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Evelyn (Be1l8ie) Thompson; Sunday cbool 9 :1I0 a. moo MI Prayer Meellng, 7 !00 p. m. }larley Tbomas. upt. Chaplain, Mrs. Ada Dakin; HisYou"ng People's Meeting. 7 : 00. Preacbhlg. every other Sunda, torian, Mrs. Annette Anderle. EvenIng , erv1ce8. 7: 80 Jl. UI . Executive Commttt~e, Mrs. RichMany f.rmers will be hiring 11 : 4u a. m. er I e. first Sund.y h. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRt,ST EVt~nln/.! al'lI Hull, Mrs. John Hull, and Mrs. sxtra help during the coming busy 3eason and .re therefore Iiiable in Ilion . Price Robert8, Minister Fred Braddock. :ue of accident or injury. Bible chool at 9:30 n. m. Morning \\ orsblp at 10 :30 a. m . Any farmer employing three or CAESAR'S CREEK fRIENDS Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m. mor men regularly, few will fit Cbarles Roberts. Minister. Prayer 'Meetlng eacb Wednesday this catagory, i required to carry Charles Stanley. Supt. orshlp. v : 8. ~. m. evening. In answer to severa quee l'1,>DS, WOl'knl(m '~CompeR8 ati911, b\ Sunday $chou), 11 a. !D. rye can be used for silage, but it employillg up to three h~lve th shoqld be done when th plants ate privilege of obtaining the protecOREGONIA EVANGELICAL U. B in the bloom to early dQuj!h stage. t ion. William Leier. Minister Do not use rye for silagc after th Premium ['ut S' UI' based upon ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Sunday ohool, 9:30 n. m., Franl< kernels have set (II' stllrt to hlll'den, the amount of mon 'y yuu pay Hev. John Dernlfig, Pastor. Swartzel, upt. There might be a possibility of er· your help. Morning Worship, 10 :30 a, m. Mus8es 8 : 15 nnd 10 :00 II. m, /Cot, a condition brought about by To begin with, an CIl1ploY4 I' must Youth Fellowship, bl"weekly. a fungu$ that is 80metimes 'pl'esent file an application f('ivinK a full de6:30 p. m ., frs. Wilma Glbhs in rye when the heads are mature sCl'iption of his farming operation, LEBANON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE youth director. , that causes poisoning in cattle. an 8 months' estimated paYroll, C'hrlSlhtn Sclen'e service arf MT. HOLLY METHODIST Just about all of our forage crops and pay the premium based on the call be ensiled v~ry success"rully but PI'oper rate. For genel'al farming, beld ' every Sunday morning at 1( Raymond L . Mozena, Minister Sunday S<;hool, 9 :30 a. w .. E. this pl'ecaution hould be take.n the rate is $3.5J for each $100 paid Highland Ave. at 11 o'cleck. Sunday school at the 8ame hour . Earnhart, Bupt. with rye. Actually the bloom tl the emplorec. Te8Umouy meetings 1st Wednet' Worship Service, 10:30 n, m , dough stage' is the best time to en. Then on July 1st and J'anuary Evening Service. 7.30 ~. m, sile since the feed value is at iu 1st of each year, you will be fur- day eve,nlng of each mouth at 8. peak at tnat time. nished a payroll re'port 0111 which , SUNDAY RADIO PROGRAMS : FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF you will report active walge8 for ~ THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD WSAI-8 : 45 n.. m. the past 6 months. You fill lout this Harvey.burg WING-9:00 •. m. report and mail it back to the Rev. Thomaa Larison, Pastor. WPFD-4 :00 p. m. Bible study, Thursday, 7: 30 p,m. Industrial Commission. Christ's Ambassadors, Saturday r.ame the ,a fternoon of" May day 'Workmen's Compensation relieve CHUROH 0MFI CHI RSI:T t .30 p. m. aDb the wild flowers le.ft standing the farmer or employer of dam.ge .M.ln an d am ree • Sunday School, Sunday, 10:00 after,the forays. of youngsters into claims, moral o}lligations and un- Sunday: Bible Stu~y, 0 a. m. m. . the grovea, pastures and back lots necessary wQrry wher.e accident Communion, 10.46 L m. Morning Worship, Sunday, 11:15 were just lucky.These wild beautl~s or even death are Involved. Preacblng, 11:00 a. m. . m. -violets, dutchman's breeche~; ' We have a very good Iitt:le leaf- Su~day evening, 7.30 p. m . . Evangelistic Service, Sunday, ,b leeding hearts and lillies-G'f-the- let 'that pretty much ,expla,ins the Wed. ev~lnl' Bible StudT 7:80. :00 p. m. valley, to name a few-were fresh- set-up which is yours for the aak., _ 'enect up a bit iit 'JeUy glus vailes, Ing. Just uk for "Facts fOl' Farm- WAYN,E8VIL~E: F,RIENqa . Everyone welcoma. and they needed it. . ers about Workmen's Comj)E!nsation ' Flrat~' 8ebool, 1:10 ,a. m: , , I • ' " hi 10.0 After supper the blooms, aug- ' naura~,ce,~" Leaflet &7. ' ----.:. lI_tiq for ~O1'l p, :~ a.m mented by blossoms from back-yard ahrube and tree., were apportioned
American ~ion Auxiliary an lteutate . q of hlth territory.- ".~:I Officer topther with the petition for ;ts pollst in the proent COt])OtatioD line. thence with the preM.n t Corpor.tion line N. 64 degrees 08' W. 270 feet, mon or leIS, to a point: thence still with tbe present Corporation line S. 35 degrees 25' W. atone: (6) S. 33 degrees 05' W. 786 feet, more 01' les8, to a ' annexation and oth r pap'ers relating thereto, ann certified trlln cript ·of the prqcee<iings of th . county commissioners In relation thereto are on file witb the clerk 'of Council of said village, be .and the aame is hereby accepted. section 2. Tbi. ordinance shall take elf~t and be In force from and after tHe earliest period allowed'oy law.
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NOTICEA~!ln~:'~.~!~TMENT
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Estate of Russell D, Surface Dec'd, Notice is hereby given that 'a F'. Surface' whose Post OfEmn Eitablilhed ' February, 1850 f ice "address is R. 2, Waynesville, DON MOORE · ____ _ ___ _______ ___ ____ __Editor and Publi,het Ohio has been duly appointed as B. MOORE _ ______ _ _ - __ ___ -- __ Allociate Editor Administratrix of the Estate of _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ru ssell D. Surface late of Warren ounty. Ohio, decease~.· Dated this 28 day of March, Publish d Every T hursday MornJn,; ' 1955. at Waynesdlle, Warren oooty, Oblo. I Donald Dilatuuh, Atty. Ent red as secoud class matter a l RALPH H . AREY, the postoffice at Waynesville. Ohio. Judge of th.e "Probate Court, under I h nct of March 3, 1878. Warren County, Ohio
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Estate of J, T. Gray, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Or- , .... ",#..._ ••••••••• #.#'#• • • • • • • ville J . Gray w h ose P 0 t OfC'c I ' Address is Waynesville, Ohio has been duly appointed as Administ.rator of the Estate of J . T . Gray late of Warren County, Ohio, d cWILL B~ OPEN ccased. Dated this 9 day of April. 1955. ~ALPH H . AREY. Judge of the Probate Court. Warren County, Ohio Till 9:00 P. M. Meryl B. Gray, Atty.
SEARS' GROCERY: FRIDAY EVENING CLOSED
the Planning Commission, to be or any portion thereof. no public erformed and exercised as herein building or structure. street, bould k kid Subscription Hllt8s- $2. Per Year. in advance, In 0bio; $2.50 elsewhere P provided and in accordl}Dce with evar • par way, par , p a yg roun , the general ordinances of the ViI- public ground, canal, river front, harbor, dock wharf, bridge, vialige, shall be, as feollows : At 7:00 THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1955 (a) Recommendations and Maps. duct, tunnel, or other public way, The Commission shall make, or ground. works, or utility, whether ,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'" ORDINANCE NO. 236 creat~ such clerical and other pos- cause to be made, plans and maps publicily or authorized to be conAn ordinance to establish a Plan- itiops as may be necessary in order of the wlaole or any portion of structed in the municipal corpor- Commission. ning C9mmission for the Village of to properly carry on the duties of the municipal corporation, or any ation or planned portion thereof (g) Plats and Parks. Waynesville, Ohio, and to prescribe said Commission, and may employ land outside then~f, which In the unless the location, character, and The commission shaU have power the powers and duties of such such consultants and other special opinion of the C<)mmission, Is re- extent thereof is approved by the to recommend whether property Commission or expert services as may be foond lated to the planning of the Village, commill8ion. In ease of disapproval shall be acquired for park and Be It ordained by the CouDcil of necessary, provided tbat any pos- and make changes in such plans or the commission shall communicate boulevard and reereation purpose , the Village of Waynesville, State ition so created, or any consultants maps when it deems such changes its reasons therefor to the legis- or condemned for the enlarging of of Ohio so employed, shall be authorized by advisable. lative authority of the municipal any park or the widening or ex&ECTION 1 action 'of the CouDcil of the Village Such plans or maps shall show corporation ond to the bead of the tension of any boulevard; and shall A Planning Commission of five of WaynesviUe. The expenditures the commission's reeommendations department which has control of have power to make reeomme~ members Is hereby established for tor s uch servieea and employments tor the general 100~tion, character. the construction of the proposed dations regarding the platting of the Village of Waynesville, which shall be within the amoants ap- and extent of streets, alleys, ways, improveml'nt or utility. The legis- lands within and for a distance of Commission shall consi.t of the propriated ·f or such persona by the viaducts, bridges, waterways, wat- lative authority, by a vote ot not three miles beyond the limits (If Mayor, one member of the Coundl, Council. erfronts, subways, boulevards, park- less than two thirds of its mem- the Village. to be elected by said Council for the SECTION S " ways parks, playgrounds aviation bera and of such department head, (h) Memorials. remaind r of his term as such memThe Commission shall hold such fields' and other public grounds, together may overrule such disapThe commission shaU make rec>ber of the Council, and three citi- meetings as it may require, and ways and open ISpace~' the gen- proval. If such public way, ground, ommendations to the Village Cour:zens of the Village to be appointed '''hall designate the time and place eral iocation and extent of public works, building, structure, or uti!- cil regarding any sketch or plan of by the Mayor for terms of six thereof. It ~y ado~t rUl.es of pro- \ utilities and terminals, whether it.y i~ one the .authorization or fi- any gift to the Village in the years eacb, except that the terms cedure for Its meetlng~ and ahall publicly or privately owned or op- nanClng of whIch does not, under form of a monument or memorial . of one of the members of the first k~p records of all of Its proceed- erated, for water, light, sanitation, the .Iaw. or charter .p~visions gov- and the purposed loclltion ther~of. Commission sball be for four years dings. Three members shall con- t I" a n s p 0 r tation communication, ernll}g It, fan wlthm the provinc (i) Advisory Capacity. and one for two years. stitut.e a quoru~ for the transaction . power, and other J>~rp08es : and the of a municipa~ ~egislative authority The commission shall, wlten r All members of said Planning of business, but a lesser number removal relocation widening nar- or other munICIpal body or official, quested by the VUlage Council, or Commisaion shall serve without may adjourn from tim~ to time. rowing,'v a cat i n abandon'ment, the su~mission to the commission by the Mayor or any municipal decompensation. The Comrnfaaion shall make an change of use of' or exten ion of to the commiaaion shall be by the partemnt, act In an advisory raS~CTION 2 annual report and such other re- such public wayll, grounds, open spa es, b.u~ldings,.property, utilities, pacity in respect to plans for th The members of said Planning porta 811 may be requested by the The commls iOI1l shall keep a cur- or terminals. WIth a view to the location of public buildings, brldg Co"lmission shall select from their Village Council. rent index of all p,roperty owned by. systematic planning of t~e .munici- approac:bes, or other structures 'number a chairman, a vice-ebair- SECTION 4 th Villag, toge't her with a map pal corporation, the commll5Slon may rected or to be erected by the ViIman, and a secretary, and may The general powers and duties ot suitably mar.ked indicating its use, mak.e recomme~dations to public lage. shall determine eLnd report to the offiCials concernmg the general lo~ (j) Municipal Property. Commission whether or not such cation, character, and ext~nt of state aehool, county, district, or Village-owned pr,o peny is used in any such p~bl~c ways, grounds, o~~ town~hip official, board, commissio!l , such manner 811 to secure the fullest s~ace8, butldmga, property, utlll- or body having such jurisdiction, and most economical utilization a,nd ties,. or terminals. As the work of and the commission's disapproval development by tlhe Village. makmg t~e whole plan progresses, may be overruled by such official, (k) C(H)peration. t~e commIssion may from time to board, commission, or body by a The commiaaiotl shall have power time aeopt and publish any part vote of not Jess than two thirds of to call , upon, any other municipal \hel'eof, and such part shall cov~ '.its men\benhlp. The kfatTO~nJ:!. department for assistance in tbe o~c or more major .sections or di.V1- ornamentation, vacation, or change perioll&mance of 'its dutics here- slons of the muniCIpal corpo~tlon in tbe use of streets and other pubunder and it shaU be the duty of or one or mo~e of the functlon.1 lic ways, grounds, and places shall TRY O,UR HOME KILLED other departmenl~ rend. such matters to ~ ~ncluded in the p~an . be subject to similar approval, and assistanre as nulY be reasonably Th~ CommIssIon lI)ay from tlm(' disapproval may be similarly oveprequired. All questions as to what to time amend, extend, or add to the ruled. The commissloD may- "'4BEEF AND PORK shall constitute rj~sonable require- plan. r commendatioD to any public ment shall be de~termill d by the ( b) Suggcstions. authorities or to any corporatior:., Village Council. .All s urh reque ts 'Thl' commission shall receive, and or individuals in such mUllicipa.! We cut, wray and sharp freeler for your shall be made b), the Commis. ion report, within the scope of its corporation or the territory ' conthrough tbe Villa,g e Council. p?~er8, on sug~8tions offered b.y .tiguOUIII thereto, concerning U;(Call Us or Drive Out 1) Supplies. cItizens or officlal~ and wh~n It loration of any buildings, struc<.The Council Ilhall provide all deems such suggestIons practicable ures or works to be ere ted or home free~3r or locker !lecessary matedal~ and supplies shall .r pO,rt ~hem to t~e ViI.lage construrted by them. ror the use of the Commission. CounCil WIth Its recommendations. SECTION 7 (m) Contracts. (c) Parks. If the Plnnninlt Commission h 1 The commission shall make, with The commission shall provide for fail to decide upon any matter BUbPhone 2322 th approval of the ~i!lage Council, aU original landscape work to be mitted to it within sixthy (60) contracts to carry out the. pr:ojects done by the Village in p~rks and days after s~ch submission, the1' _ and purp08e8 of the commiSSion as boulevards hereafter acqUIred. after its decision or approval shan (d) Landscape Plans. be deemed unnecessar y. herein provided. (n) Delegated Powers. Upon request of the Village oun- Passed this 4th day of !\lay 1955 The commissiolll shall have such cil, the commission shall provide Attest: Mary Stansberry" other powers as may be granted plans for all other landscape worle lerk of Council Packing At Corwin or confer,r ed hereafter by the Vil- to be done by the Village of Ralph Belch T President of oUn i1 CC<A ed. • lage Council, toge'thel' or with such Waynesville. Dated this 21 day of Apl'il, powel's as arc herein prescribed 01' (e) Plans for Zonin~. 1955, may be necessary !hereunder (01' t~E' The commission shall formulat~ RALPH H. AREY, proper ·discharge of the duties of a plan or plans fOl' elividing th.· ,.,1111t 11111111111" 1111I11t1l1l111l1111l1l. Judge of the Probate Court said commission. Village or any portion thel'Cof inte Warren County, Ohio Zones .0 1' districts l'eJlI'C (,Illing thj' (0) General ode Powers, C. nonnld Dilatul'h. Atty. The commission shall have all l'ccommendations of th ~ommission . •• ,1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111" powers " now or which mny here- in the in terest of th publi c health , after be granted to, 01' confel'l'ed Safety. convenience, comfort pros· upon. and pet"form all duties now pel"ity. or genel'al wt'lfll re for th, ~ AND01' whirh may hereafter be imposed : limi tfltions and l'('!!ulntion s or till 'lpon planning commissions in cities h('i~ht. bulk and location ( includinr nnri villagcs by the General . odc ' pCl'c('n tng'e of lot O(' C pa ney, S t U" e Wire a llti r l' o~r(' .,: I · p All ()I'g:1II17I1 t loll , ('<'onel T lj =,,)111'. of Ohiu, except ins,oCnl: 8 !1 nn~' ~UI' h I bllclc buildin!!" line". Hnd a 'Nt nn' H 0 U ·R S : .' tri ,·tl \" !-'I" \"I'S o n Ih J:e t ' ,\11 POW('I'S 01' duties nJa~' -onni c\:' with dimension ll of ~· lInl s.l\nd olhE- r OP<.'I .1RUSH \A.lCRK or SPRAY .\rlll1nd ;\I:l rkl't in ttl' Cdllntry th(' ordinanc(''' of th' Villl\j.!' of I' pn.ce!! ) nnd the ll ~ l' S of bui ldin 9 t o 11:45 a, m. SERVICE THAT SAT SFIES nnd othe l' stl"uetun~ s anol of Pl'l'1ll \\' a~' I\l' : \' i!Ie Free E ~ ima , ion , to 5 'p , m. For Caily Mnrltet Repo r t s : , r.F.TI()N 5 ist's in such 7,oDl'!' 01' ~i ~tric t l<. \\"1 \Y . ('inc·in n·l tt . 1:: ' 2;, E " cept WednesdOlY P. M. The Plnnninl! c.()lllmi ~!H"n of th ' (0 Work s of Art. \\'1' 1' 11 . :'IlIcld ' l'tn \ 11. 11 ' I;, The commi ssiun shnll P IISS UP O' \,illal!c shall bc tilt' plat ti ng- ron\W( ' I'\" . t"illl"in nali. ? I;, 'Ibo \l e Woolw()rth', \\' 1\ 11\', H1chmllud. Jn li.. : ~ : ;;, 1 mhl~ ion th'! rcof , and !'hall pl'ovid' l all question s in\"oldng' the Cll. tu'ly . 1~C1Ui e et The l '(' a's Lunch 5 an d 10c Store rC' g -ulatiolls Ilovcl'nillg' thc' plnttillj(' I I'O~SC sion. l'ell10va l. .01' a ltf' raticon ' . (i : a~I'1"Il Slandard Tin",, ) or 1\ II land;; to rerluire all streets in nm' WilY of nn\' work of art - he-. - hnl'1l' '421 C r ll f rr 9:' 0 P. NORRIS BROCK COMPANY and alleys to bl' tlhc prop<'!' width longi~g' t~ thn 'Villa g . nnd nIJ T!: Iephone 2-430 I nnel cotcrm inu!; with adj oining action with I' f(On'nce tu su ch wor1·s W A!\:TED: To buy cn'lIm. WiIJ N:>TICE OF APPOINTME'NT str('ct. and alley, and !'.hall make 01 al·t uncler the jurisd ict.ion of th<' pi C'\; up j!wry fi day tl. Will fUl'ni!'h r('com~ cndati?n s to C()~nci1 a~ h) Planning COl1ll1li~sion . whir.h shall (:lIn . and /lh'e (Iuic:; ~;(' rvicc, Call Adm;IIi.trator ' ·1 Estlltc of 0~8r E, Smith Dl'c'l!l1 Hcd . ' . • ~'(lmphan('c With a.!l Ol'dlUllnc(,fI or ilwlucle monuments' a nd other ml'lI1 - Lebanon ·1-J.104 01' drol) n' card t!) :\otiec i- hc:n'bv given that \ . thc Villa/:re now or ht'rcarter en- .Ol"ia ls. fountains stntulI "\' and the. •Jim LU ('f.!l, PIl'II . 811t ~t .. Lebanon. Leola W: Sm~th Wh~:~C POf.t .Oft·icc . XE'-:~"', . _ _ • OH IO Ilcted relative to the 1Illbdivi sioll of Ii!<e. shall be. tl\k~n b\" nn~' 'o 'ncel' or FOR SALE: Pnrml,I,('ts. Breeders IIddrl' ~;; l ~ \\ "rn c~ \'llle, OhIO hllf\ land within the VilIugC'. departnwnt unlt'sf! apPl'(;n'eI b~' the' lind ('agNI all:'o B~lbi f\f!. all Ra. bl'en d\1 ly appoi~ted ail f:X('tll~I'i" OPTOMETRIS'f , ECTJOS r. . commi. !'ion. \lnle. s such cll stod~-. 1082 in Duyton , a rt·r 7 p.m. or Whcne\'er till' c01lllmi ion mllkes pn~l'(lI'!Ojon, r(,l1Ioml or altel'ation Sunday. , " II fllan of thl' munici pal corporation. , shall be o l'dercd by the Plannin~
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of paint why not dig up a bru. h anli some of those almost empty cnns of paint that have Just enough left In them to paint the mailbox and then christen it. Silage season wiII be here before you know it and may fellows are wonder ing about the use o~ preservativ es. If you are making good silage Coli ow the same receipe again. You ean't buy compounds to put with poor quality grass or corn and exPaint up and fix up campai gns peet excellen t ilage. Just about around over the eountry art! now any plant can be used for si(age in full swing and this would! be • h bl good ults 0 WIt reasona e res. ver good time to do somethi ripe or stemmy plants do not make fixintr up your mAilbox . ng about good quality 8ilage and no matter A friend who used to be a saleswhat you put with it you still will man said he eould tell what; kind have poor quality sUage. of a farmer lived in the house by Grass silage can be estimat ed looking at his mailbox out in front, by multipl ying your normal hay ' ounds sort of far f tched but I yield by three 81nce green materia l have never made a study of mailis approxi mately three tim.es heav- boxe ' except to tl'Y to locate pcople ier than dl'ied or cured hay. A 60 and that can really be Ii pltoblem . while half ot. the heads are still If youI' mnilbov is lacking a bit in the boot. If g rass is cut at the 'righ t st agl it is wilted to the clel!l'ee t hnt 'v water can be squeezc d O'Jt but the hand is made w t. it will keep if uniform ly pac1;ct to kecp out the air. No presel'vnt ive will be needed. ' bushel corn CI'OP usually averal!'e. around 10 tons of corn silage. In 'oomparr isons of corn and grass silage per equal (·olume. J{rast! will be 16 .to 20 percent heavjer. Legume s should be ensiled f rom the beginln g to the full bloom Itage. I Where there is a 'mixture of leg. " urnes and grass c nsil~ when the legume s are in I!nrly bloom. When grass i. the domina tc:i' in tlie mix· t,ure, en ' ile wht' n f,\'I'Il S , es are head· ed but not in fuji bloom. I-n a "graSs stand, on ile before full head d ~
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perf (It condition . a ll Lclmn f1 FOR SALE-28-1nch DeLuxe West -1-2217 ni ter 6 p. m. Dny pllont WARREN BRADDOCK ern Flyer Bicycle, Purebread Cor Leb;moll 2-1029. SAND. GRAVEL and TOP SOIL riedale Ram, 1 year ol~. DAVID WANTED T BUY- Lnl'ge I i\ m : BEAL, Phone Waynesville 2641. 'outh ' uf Duyton. pI' ferabl) EXCAVATING and - - - - - 1 I c-3-10-(3t)-3-24 dairy. W . D . John ·on. ' - Wy- - DUMP TRUCK SERV ICE l'ORAI..E- G »uck H e n ~ . White . ominl: ·t .. Df,yt~n 10. Ohio. Phone Wayne.v ille 3329 PekIn • $] .25. mall hulless pop- WANTED -Ga r'den spot. (about 1 WAYNESVILLE. OHIO cOIn. 1 c re I' pound . Pbone 2932. acr') in or neBI' Way ne 'vi ll X- 3-li onl uc t Ra lph Adkins. ' 'vaY4Ics, .1 ville. UA~K RUN G HAVEL--Loa deu ................................ - -- - - - - -- at lJavis Furnas Pit. We also HOU ES FOR ALE' FOR ALE deli ver. Af MITAGE &. ON . CORWIN . -room cottage, 2 or 3 11153 Bel-Air Chevrolet. Excellent Pho~ e 2091. tr ~ drooms. good w~ lI. 3 adjoin- condition. Five good tires. Mrs. ang lots go with thIS one. Robel·t Hasting, owner. all Ralph C RWIN 4-room oUag with Hastinll's, Waynesville 2313 aft l' WFJJ. DRIWNGgood well. cis tern ; lot 6Oxl40. 4 PM LEBANON- Mod rn 6-room brick . _. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ WATER WELL DRILLING-Eleo located 2 blocks from business FOR SALE. trfc Pumps Installed. LONZEL section. F.urnace. garage. 7000 • • . PARKS, Route 73, Waynesville. for quick sale. Doy s Llr~e UI yc k, Lead)' •Ohlo. X-9.54-9-55 cau Harold Banta, DON. WO RKrllm with stand and shoulder _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MAN REALTY-, WayneSVIlle, Tcle- st ra p; les on l ook and rythm phone 3672, . REAL• EST'fA.TEt reeor d f or begmner.
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The best 4-0'crs of the Nation ) MEW YOl\X-Amerlca DOW 10 are not chosen by ballot. but earn the .trongeat, mo.t pl'oductHa their honors by merit and accomp- I economic system in hum.l n b1J. lishment. t ory, ealQy capable cd atta.lDtQl t I NEW YORK-The .nc-lliQ air· I This deserved recognition goes to IbT lfieO • total naUonal ftrtput ell · craft worker in Uu, Uu.'!od State. the top ranking of the Nation's 2" \$(14 bDlIon anf ~a podlM6 ' today earns ,053 more p'r :feat 100,000 club members through three 1"-11 average fam117 Incom. of rDbte . than he did l!l July; lJ~O, wh.~ tilt National 4·H Award prog rams, a· tLan per .,.ear, w!tIl iI~: Korean war .talteCl. chievement, Citizenship and Leader· p.w of .un areatu Vowth III And he eanu f72C more reI' WAlHINOTON-TM Uhra", CII ship. Each of the programs rec· U,e 71a1l ahead. i ;year than the avera,. 11. E. m"m· ConareB8, u,. NaUoa'. lara"'" hOUIld in tho world'. two lv,ert ognizes the different Qualities by . 'lb1a 11 oae of the cmual .... : ufacturing emp~,ee. 'lbe aircraft worker'. bIeber 1~~dJng. UIed esclullvel7 for\ which people are juqed and suc· 1I1U110JlJ cd a lDa,OI' eooDGIDIe .tucl7 111\*1 b7 the ~ ummg. nsulUn, from wa,. In- l-llDrlU7 pUi;\lOs~, rfflntlJ ",el.,4 cess is measured. "I ereasel granted by the iLdUlt17 , itt 10-mlWonlli 1Iook. i . In the Achievement program, ,Cmtu17 Jtua4. .Am~ U. ~ Oo4ln,... III Ute put four ),eaTi account for ' No ODe laIow. aactlJ what bo1Ilt boys and girls are honored for _e·1itth of the Indu.t...,... elUnat· .... the 10-=I!1lontb, tor the VCIio over.all accomplishments in pro- ~ lUl"fert • eel ~.5"billlon pal roll tor 1(10'1. um. arrived amon, 801, '74! ~ jects and activities, based on long· J AlIIII!rlcaD c:411cttvS~, ID. nera,. oulpoJt pv hoQJ (Thes. a.ure. do not meltX'. I&ncI pamph)etl aCQulrtd !D U. term records. AwardA are provide ," "frinKe" Noneftt•. ) tla! a1 ,ear 111$4. It blum. wli:ba, ed on t.he country, state, sectional lwork II ia'!ftaafq 10 rap. ~, Th. combinatioA ~ ineres.eeI old faDfaN 011. of the DraT.: and national levels by the Ford II tlJell4ll' rate. coaUnu., m . . ' otber c..tw7 we aaall be able.. wa,el and hlgher emplo1mui ''',153,(100 11.m.. I Motor Company. Medals are available. to four win. Jll"lOIte. . . J1ttlCll in on. '·hour bl. relultell In a turp rlt. m '1 'l'be UbraT7" ~ n\"&la fw, ners in each county. The winning day a. "lYe now produce in a to- aircraft pa:yro11 dollar. fImDelf4 ee, tile llrltiah KUI&UDl aDd tile . into th. n.tlonRl ecoaODl7. WI.,. B!IIIIoUIequl NaUoDIJ. In Paris. boy and girl in the state receives a bou,T ?eelc. DurUll lb, :last centur,. our rat. 26t.400 peraona empl07~ at U-.. probabl)- .urpa •• belli.. set of two minature statues, and 24 sectional winners are given all· 01 outr'J\ hal risen so fa st t!l.at the Dutbreak of tbe Korean wn, total 1..0.• E.tabUthecl IA lf1Cd aDd houue! expense trips to the Nat.ional 4·0 ·.".r.,,1 American worker tod'7 monthl7 payroll for U. 8. plane , SAND (lL.UJC8 F.&aII ••• Aaricallve ~ 1ERa . . . . . (left, ......... NIcIIo1e .. New... : Club Congress ia Chicllgo, Nov. prC'Gt.n. r.urly . Ix l!mel .. milch buUdera amountP.ll to Ipprm· III the C.pltol the lIbrar7 after Ice A..... eoDe,. ...... fJInt . . . . . . . CIII, N........................... ........ 27 - Dec. 1. At the Congress, six In an b'1Ul' of work as hla areat- matel)- f76.5-mlUlon. TodlY wIth ~vt' 'o.u ClOIl~lued abo\lt ",000 more thlr. 8?3,00IJ eDlploy.el, th'; :. .1h «If boob. BrlUIh .0ld1era boys and aUt girlll will be presented ;raf'.:Uatt.er did In 1850. . . --.-""!I~- --{ At Gur prcaent rate of l1'owth. IDdus~I'1 mor:thl)" payroll I. ap.. blllMd the bufldin, s.. tn. ?u o! $300 scholarships as nat.ional win· Fit~-· 'I ners. .'10 tn.n. havl! a populptlon of 1" proxlmlttl)r ,29I5.S·mIlllon. J811 an4 au 01 them wrote "a~ 4·H members who have developed rr.l..,I01I in 1900. A t,~al of 89 m\]· flID7 hom, tb.t "a boble lIbr"rj" and put into practice thl~ qualities lion l~o\~1 t-e :It ,""or!.: or in the Arlny I bad oa .. pd. But tb natloQ IIOOD e of a good leader are honored in the arraed aer\'l.:e, lind unemi'107' ·lMIutAt e,4IT mo,.. bclo).. 1r..,m COLUMBUS - What started as Nationa1 Leadership program. The m"DI (prtncireUy &hit:. betwteD ·Tbomu Jet~.rtOl1" penOAa! an editoria1 suggelltion by an Iowa . top.ranklng boy and \gill'l in each j111:1\ .bl.'~l~ [!(It IIVCrn,1! more FRANKFURT, Germal\7 _ ~ .,IIbalTe., The a"'Ta,e cu.t of $3.11'1 newspaper as a program to "ease ( KJNN1lA.POLIS - Oae 1'D1ddleCOLUMBUS, OHIO: June 30 county are eligible to rec.eh'e a tb'!l & per cent of the worlrll'lll ('oloael who blinnI'd "'riel .•herla brCltJ,lllt ('biT'" of • .'ItTaUIIoJlC•• world tensions" bas now made it cla.. .A.mutc.. ~ out o! T1Te. in· lb2l and lMl wlt'ld 0\&& polllible for a Newark, Ohio, far· evef7 Mvra .~ or comple". will open a new era in Ohio public medal of honor, and two state win. fort'!. Total Dat!C1I81 output .hoWd and blue jcul for ATmy wlVCII mer to make a tour of farm areas Ir I\IIIIPOrU 011' or more a.ed rei· safety according to Ralph F. Ma~ ners are given 19.jewei watches. At reoC'~ ,il. bUli:lD at current n:ll ohttawc:d fRnC"}' E(lOrt. ao:!!" ~",c.thlr41 01 !he t:ol!ec·loQ. Later. ' ~tIt••, ~~-to a o! eer, Warren , President of ~be Ohio the Club Congress, eight sectional pr£C .. ,Ieldl",.: tt>tIIl rersonal!ro· rhlrts for their husband.. . cmtrro..In, I... first b,me, the - In Russia. . Independent Telephone Associatio'1.' winners will be guesta elf Edward COrt. 01 $215 billion, or an R\'CrCol. J(,M H. Dllc:~', co:r.rnan:'" ~t;rary mevfld to III own strllcFerris S. Owens, Ohio Farm Bur. r 1..Il00 ~,. ....Ul.., .eau Federation vice president and ; Of the 'f,000 fuDUIe. covered by That's the day the new " Party Li~e Foss Wilson, donor of awa rds. Four age yceIl,? meome of more ·thon 01 u..e Fr .. ~1urt nll, a,n, ~.u.tII ture rul'T the ClIp!IO!. In 19'!9 ae 11M or I' r.er cent n- Emergency Priority" law takes ef~, ~ational winners, ~0~bol7S and two SIl,OOO ptr household for the coun· all order lIiaITvt ~ll)~.py ot! ",,1,'1' 'annex hO\1!«l additional mlClon.'potato grower, is one Qf the eleven U). : girls, will receive $300 scholarships ~ry I I a wbole. ctrft. Sn. a neVI d~lve to clean.. of nema. :" American farmers picked by the ported t.ba~ they "Were wholl7 o.r fect. "We've needed this law for many The first place boy' and ~rirl will be . , rortun.es w<.m by Ameoio:pnK In : Olvill" valt<!l~y to its name. the U. S. Department of Agriculutre to J,lrUall.7 .upport:lq ,old" rela· leave Jlily 16 for' a month"a stay' Uv", u,uall7 .thllr Jllrenta. . years," Mateer said. "A great inaj~' '8~ected and presented ,vith silver hi' corhm'lf'd. Tro.l:JI UTI r.eH :Ubur;r wu u.ed :ast rear b7 Jr:~lr!3' moth~t'I belD, .. IUP' ority of subscribers yield their lines ~raYB at the Congress. clvllial) ClOUll?5 when nut 0:\ duty. -.vCl')' ~en.~or 8nd Represc:l\atly. in 1tus~a. During the same time, 4ut f(:w entertd the bull l!.inil. an equal number of R~sian . far· pC)Jted oub1un\l).r·r.\hu. b7 neu· at once ,:"hen someone bas to reo . .The Citizenship pr:OIJram em· Runaway Caught 'l'hty Jluml>qd U,e Uora,y', mers will be touring the United !.Y blur to oar, '%be I!)othe",' aver· port a fIre or summon emergent phasizes those attitudes, qualiti s bl' h ali a an',.1 : ale a, .. ·Is 'f2~ the hthl'u' It '14. medi ca I al'd . N ow t h e PUIC Statell. . ..'.' acts ",hich reflect a good NEW YORK-Newest toy-woa. L EIGH'l'OIl BUl.Zi\RD. Betland btl,. Je1eJence t-l!:"\'ICI w4b Avtra~lI. ace o! tlte hu~. of the club against thoughtless few who citiUD's concern for the welfare of der on the market Is a "mechan_ A runaYla~ pa'Hnger tr:l.in ll!lh t9,OOCI nqueftts fc.~ facts requlfr4 Selectlon of Owen fol1owi!d·. res· · Its 16 pDlosenlle ,'! n.t~hed throllJh ~ .IPeeches and ItlV/8. ! , olution by the ltate Parm Bureau 7.000 hO<lllrh('ldj covl'rcd b.' the have cost many lives and million's family;" community state and leal blrd"-lhe first successful.o.1\vrral. an· "of ~ollars in property damage." nation. Tbe boy arid girl win- lullon to a problem tbat has oaf· \" " St~tlO" 3 ncf(lr" lin cmo:r~en('y ._ _.-- - : board, approving of Owenn's ape lUI \'ey a plleation. H. D. Heckathorn, OFBF 01,,,1 IJ.COIJll ·, thO.e 1\llI~t1'1S The n.ew law, passed recently by ning state . b . 'Il be pre- Oed every aeronaut from Leonar· llake fin£o' ly blOllfht I! to !\ ~r. Piesiden,t saId: ~"~e' ate pleased or hdplur mppcm .!l!"'lr the Ohio Legislature, provides fines sented a eertlfieate ol'1lbnor, The do da Vinci on. 3:IC:Jo: I:P 1Jo'! Ill ,;! 111.1' thboJs lor '!' , that he haa been selected for this ''''er I( $5,008. Av..ra«~ Income of of $60 to $500, jail sentences of. top boy and girl in the Natio'n' reo The manufacturer says the ~e.~ of dcnd fileman. 'Ine cn-ginoer. I those Mt coul,lbullr..IC to tl1~ rol'· 30 to 90 days or bot h for those cejve eJIpense-paid trips 1;0 the Club vice-It looks like a small model (.lIzed . b ',l l not !crlollsly injUl "d. ' , imWrtant missiOn." . \VIIS IlCDlby. A hlllv:llack from ·tlll! ~RTFORD. Conr.. Tr&~: Commenting on. the trip, Owen po'" of .nr oldc.r- relative I. ~" who refuse to surrender telephone Congress and $300 scholarships plane without a propeller-Is a sllow., lines in time of emergency. It lists given in honor of Thos. :E. Wilson , genuine orthopter (or ornitbopter) C'llgire f.rd.r x "" OS belleveJ . reo deaths totalcd ~5.500 IA" Jllal aaid: "I feel that this exchange ::71. ~" similar penalties for persons who Chairman of the Nati<mal Com. dCllcrlbed by We bs ~er as 11 "ny. f onrlblt. ~ • compared with 38.500 10. 19~':. TIt~ : p~ can CO a lon,g way toward - - - -- - -fake emergencies to obtain a line. mittee on Boys and Girls Club ing ot'hlne propelled by fla pping ,. injUry count r eached 1 P~,OOI) breaking down the feeling that is tW ~t was sponsored by Ohio's 160 Work. ) 01 wings. . .. • ro~ared with 2,140.000 In th. : pnpossible to work with other During the Congress, the first Tl:e tC l' ·proof. tapered wings . prevJous year. ' .. : countries. This attitude muSt be ~nQy ";'Wl'Y Independent te.Jephone firms. Every telephone company in the place boy and girl in thl! Achiev~ (with a l 5·inch spread) and tall The .moderate decrease In the broken before we caD have peace." lU.W ....OrfS-He~ Morales, ", "allor.·s autom~ blle accldcnt toll : While arrangements for the trip w;'. very pJI"..lar the dill" be t'X k state will notify its subscribers a- ment program will be presented are cove,-ed with one of the tbugh. Is shown In 'I'Misgu ided Missiles," , will be made by the U.S. Depart- ~? !l41) to scholll with hl!1".. lIe be- bout the law according to Mateer, silveware trophies, provided by the e~ t o~ plastic materials. The toy published by The Travelers. ' ment of Agriculture, each farmer r :on ~a~~!nc It tlU\ t.1) 1Iis frl ... ~c who is general manager of the President of the Uniud States. b -If .. oO\.· ••·,..f\ bv sev~ral rub- ' ill making his own financial ar- "O'; !':;l'!r they ",ere ve. !, nlce &0 Warr~n Telepho~e Company. Each They wil1 join the top 1JC8 . dership IDIIde a. • Division of Wildlife OBlciaJs have Excessiv.e speed was the mOLl , I . dangerous ddvlng mistake again i new directory pnnted after June 30 and Citizenship winners in giving 'ftue in ......... .. • rangements and will be in Russia m~" . ~ just received notice from thll State In 1954, killing 12.380 persons. The , as a private citizen. I .!te( ~1 " eF ·f uad the t·.IY rhil'ln . will contain a warning in promi. the '.'1956 4.H Report to the Na. drtn dDJt UDdet tile , 1IDaD craU III the DON 01 . ' Civil Service Commission that ex- 1953 lotal was J3,870. Thc Injur.t j A farm, chur~ and civic leader, th .-o~J ..t. Ms lI ~hool bag cr"mm..d nent type. In addi~on, several in. tion" in Washington, D. C. Th e Cooperative E-'"-" .- ---"" aminations I Owen operatell a 36G-acre potato \\'!~h mo:t':'V, In tho cef.tcr r.t 3~J dependent ~"omparues have p re"...,,19,on Sere I~ uuu .. ....,.. to put teuJoa W'ldllf M will be held shortly t ' for ts totnl resulllng [rom exce-Elve .. . .. I . e a nag em en ",gan speed remained about the same ! :farm In partnership with hili :fath· inl(.. P)ted tl,ror,1l of ;upll$. At !115 pared specia1 phamphlets on the vice conducts these proglrams and I baada. ' tlr. He a180 manage. a 563·aere hOIl"e they hl'nd a r,an!lr l1and. law tor distribution with monthly the awards are arran~!d b; the ' Two OPPOlinl C!aDlI m the drift (Game Protectors) and Fish Pro- as ·the preceding year-659,OOO. ·( . Foremen. Drlv"rs undcr 25 years ot a o cotton farm in Millliasippi. t ~et, "'~o Lad el1'1",e here f:-om tel eph one bills. Committee on Boys and _. .....t are .eart4 dlrectl7 10 tIae duetion ..,.. ~ Nlltional Work of a F ish Production Fore· .. . ... At . 7, Owen wall elected vice l'L.e-'t'". p. ~ ::1 rl'::ent1y wIth hI. neat ;irls Club Work. Complete in- ::~~_"hida form the t.r. . . . . . man is specialized fish conservation , ~ .. ~ ,resident of OFBF In December. ~:g. b)pin, to IU7 a lIt!le busS·; ormation is available at county wmp. When the hJIbaI. and propagation field work in an . . hi illH'~ ..~ .1eJ4 . Extension offices. motor tmwfndI, the cama COIIftI't assigned geographical area of thc "q _ .......~ 1954. On the state FB board, he pl" ,. th I b.repreaents farmerll from Holmes, • drcular motSOD mto al-~ "~"41!tai~.;- An emp-loyerin this w a pu IlDt of tbe total KnoK and Coshocton and Licking ,up and down f1appinl of th. WIDp. records Bnd reports field data, OPe 4rl"..... ' '. .,., .Leunlhtcl mto . the aU, the .,.. I _.a.'_ .... _ Counties, and he "presents Ohio th,u. bird lOan .... erates an d maintains equipment, . 'W..uug « .. "e • . ~ on the Fruit and Vegetable Comdlvea JJlr;e a nal ~ . determines factors limiting good litHO ~ aa4 8'f6. . IDJ~ I modity Committee of the !American fishing and applies corrective meas. 1l1li .e~ racord wa• •"RAYNE, La.-A 7~ye8lr-old forFarm Bureau FederatioD. He is I ures where needed. The work is, to ,ao ¥IIe4 sa.! 800.000 1bjUPd. mer ,uIUce of the peace llvinl OD married and haa four chUdren. I some degree, supervisory. Desirable I 'l'b\ ptdeatrlaJl nco~~.~pe~ . a $55 - a - month old· a,'. pension Durine the past two years, Owen I qtJalifications s h 0 u I d include a Impro!lD1lDt tor th. : robbed a bank ot $9,800, was quickwaa p .....dent of the Ohio Veg. I thorough knowledge of the propa. .lcutSYI 7ear. Pe4eatrIaD d 17 cau,ht and jailed by the .he.·· etable aDd Potato Growen Aasoc:WASHlNGTON"--J'lalit. teq'lo gation conservation and manage- "Ir. nctuceel to ',7oo·1n 1 itr, a Jlfelon, friend. iation sad is now a direetor of the 1helr OWD .Id•• o! the Ha. ment ~f fish and fish foods. 1I0IDIIare4 with e.eOO JD 181) 1 Frail. ,rly·halred Albert John· National Potato Council. He haa Tbe BmJ~D InIUtutioa hal Work of the Wildlife Manage. ~.~ ~.,. inter.aoUoqf. .; .oa "".. tackled by I cWlt.omer I. nC!,ived a ~ectloa of mor. tbaa ment Agent (Game Protector) in. 1~ r.maw th. ctIII;t OD the Potato AdvilOry Com. I he backed out of the bank feebly mlttee of the USDA. I J,ooo 8peclm.na of"LlberJ.,. ilabea, cludes responsible field work in the ealllt of ptdlltr1aD d..tba .aa4 ... ",avIn, a German P.38 automatic. An elder in the Second Presby· Ct.'ltr cu.tomera pulled .IWil7 hls mo.tlJ from ••1t aDd ' braddlh enforcement of fish and game laws ~. tariu Ob1lJdl, Newark, Owea was .atlll', ClbtalDtd oftr I two-Je8f- in the conservation and propaga-I laturda7"AI the mo.t d~ ' ha:tdkerchlef mask. appobltecl to the Department OD period b7 Georl. C. Mlller, of the tion of wildlife. An employee in ... d., of tile WIG fa drtve, 1_ "I can' t understlnd .ft.," lal~ Ob1U'C!h and EconOmJc U(e Of the J'ilb and WllcIllfe ~ervl(l. ot the this class ma)' exercise Independent WI. tIae ern ,..r aIIre. 1. . . . National CoDeD of Obufthu three \ Sherll! Walter Larcad(~. "I've Department of the InterIor. '1'IllI . judgement in bls work but meets lee a Mcrell~ ~ the ...u. toD. ,.known him aU my life. 1fte didn't 1Il000tha aao. . I _ .. . : hovC! any kind of a recolrd aDd It contahts man1 apecln and vadeo regularly with IIDpervisor to re·1 tie. hitherto not repreu.nted in UIe port activStiea anel diseUIII problems . t JUJ~ doesn't add up." national collections. but Ita par- that may arise. Game Protectors ' . • I tlcular interelt II in the cWrer- check huntera and fillhermen . coli t t Femole Penuosion ene. It shoWI betwef!n the lea evidence ud apprehend and arr:t IIAS'l' LANSmG, IIlch. - wa. , BERLIN-The Communllta have creature. of the elStern Ind Welt- offenders attend IIPO"'.-' d popcoro HeID't pop' if. M ... ' .........en 8 an . ' . asked East German lira ·to· try to em AtlllnUc -"It I . th '-_ farmers' meetings and )'outh groups "QI th, . tault of the 10m: • t6llk their boy friend. into Jolni: g Supemc all,y ey·mIT ..... quJUI gi talk _ ..... t 10.- .... th •..:- " ... Ie ...... Ilmllu. \'-ben .tuclled, however, to ve 8 and demonatratlons o!ll ~ _..... .... ..., .... ! ~e army. . . . , The newspaper of the Commu. .the7 are found to-repr"ent qui.. GIlnse.rvation methodll and princl. . plea. . 'l'be amount of ~ In t1Iot nl.t Free Germnn youth ,o rlanlza. Ezaminationa for both above bftlel Ja JmpcmaDt, apl~~: 'f, . Uon Die Junge Welt, ellrrled In .:::e:!t ~::·l~:~a:. ,~?,: e . • named , positions will be helQ on ! ~.. J)IOf....o~ .. tant '' ' -. . appeal, to 10un, women to point 'ID, 'pOt." Ma,. 2a ull appUoations for ex. ' " IUiablpn Ita:. . CoDe".~ . out. to their boy friend. 'tlile IlP.Ctl. mUllt be received by the I ... IMIPI b7 wLeD.. . ( .11t,- of becomtnl 101dJ.r.•• ~ amlnation. Civil Service Commiaalon on or Iie- Ja' _ ... IIWUl IiDm'aI III u...... ., • - - .0. , • __ • • ... . . _ .. _ _- .... • May 18. Additional infor. Del aDd ~'I Jt. 10 wIwl ~ Def~ndant'. ~ fore matioJl may be proc8l'ed from State, ~. too IJttie moIItu~ aft ~ . cmoop~, Mail. ~ DIIi(a CivO Senfce CommlMioD. State Of. I ateam Ja ~ and ~ II. I'"' DanIel II. It~.. ....ca Ibl fice Buildln. ColuiDbUi 1"' ,Ohio . ' a TN . .1lI ....0lIlor .JD . .~ at.'" U" ___ 1IIO!IbIre 1ablM harDet CJiI him ADtI lie ft. .6Iaed' 10 anfter .... (fI• • UN:. COLUMBUS, OHIO - YO\lJlC I > x.,,, ." ". aQ.ed l:7 a milt .. . . aue eoun _ a ....UI&... rhar.. II wild came ~uId be . left iD U1e flelcla aDd wooa. aDd not ad p ••..a ..... . . . . . . . . . . air _ _ .e. • . .. .. eeuJ4 .uo.. . • 0 wu . . . .. 'ftII .... CJ4' . . . . . . . . .. peg .aecorcllq ?O a plea from II."... III ..........." ... . .... .~~~ . . (LJaPI')~ aM W~PD·. II." .... pttlff.· B =~J lC_tp O~.. ..~ .....iii ~ . . . . . . ..... t ...... wHI lie pahl t. wltII "portrait...... _..:. -....... " -_____ ~ a....... .... JOII ,en,. . ., tile ... l~trftIII... 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FAR M REAL ESTATE
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There at Calvary,\ they c:rvc18ed him &, the mllelao1on on' ald., Then Mid Je.",: Father. tOl'9ive theml tor they lmow what th.y do, L1&. 23:33. 34.
BEEF AND PORK W e cut, wray and sharp freeze r for your
Call Us or Drive Out home free~3 r or locke r Phone 2322
Repayment
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LEBANON. OHIO
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Notice is hereby given Marie Boerner ~hol8 Pollt Office address ia R. R. 1. WaJl\8I'Iille, Ohio, hu been dull' .ppointed ~ Executrix of the Kstate of Otto Boerner late of Warren Count,.. Oliio " deceatecL D':ted this 11 da fA ril i855 Paul 111IIl'l8l' Atti 0 p, • 680 Gu a 81..... Dayton. Ohio. .. RALPH R. CARBY Judce of the Pro"", Court W~ ~, 011_
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Lucille St.Uabury ",hOle Post Otftce .ddre~ 'a WlImlncton. Ohio baa been dul, appoht~ all Executrix of the estate of ,W E. Cornell aka Willi E • , am. ComeU l.te of Warren Count,.. Ohio ~ Dated w. 11 da7 of Jlilt., 1915. IlALPJJ B. CARBY, Ju4p qf the Probate Coun . W.~n COlUltJ, OhIc llariat:l H. JohDJon, Atty, ..-,
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Texas Eastern transports natural gas via pipeline from the South. west for use at the Owens-lIIi~ois· Libbe'y plant at Toledo to help produce beautiful a~d practic~1 glas:sware. Not so long ' ago fine table glassware was rare and expensive. Today, it is abundant and reasonable in price, because modern equipment and fuels have made mass production methods possible. Natural gas-fired furnaces, LO which criricli temperatures are maintained, are used to ."baby" the molded glass along during the cooling stage and give · it its final tempe·r. As a result, the glassware you buy ii beautiful, strong and . , economical. .1t;'A~ US IUlI U.~fS
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GEORGE MILLER Inquire at Thelma's Lunch Phone 9424
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Strictly Sellen on the Belt All Around Market In the Country SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
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NEW TAXI SERVICE
L. A.'s CAB -PROM PT
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Offlc. In Twin Theatr. Building
PHONE 2111 W. Serve Wayne. vllla and Surroun ding Area. TRY US the NEXT Tim. YOU Need I Tlxi.
Waynesville Pl an t
Prices:-$1.5 0 , $2. 00 fo r wh ite sid ewa ll s.
trlc Pumps Installed. LONZEL WANT ED : Alert. ncat intclligen* SPARK S, (Route 73. \Vayneayllle. man for sales anu seryice in Ohio. Waynesville Are a. See Singer X-9·64 -9·65 Sewing Machin g Co., 1223 rcs· R£AL ESTA TEcent, Middlet own. WANTE D TO nuY - Large Farm lIoutll of Dayton, prefera bly daIry. w. D. J OHNSON, 605 Wyomm g Street. Dayton 10. Ohio. • (3 831 c--.,..17
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