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-UME 1— NUMBER 5 YELLOW SPRINGS, O., THURS, JULY 9,1953 EENiCANTEEN WORK UNDER WAY

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JIEI.PIXG 5IUS. PAUL JtOlIMAXX (Jeff) refurbish the interior JACK. COCHRAN’ (left) and Sieve Wise balance precariously on bidders In order to paint a celling, of Mills House foe tile Teen Canteen arc Put buyer (center) and Vir­ in Milts House, ginia Hamilton.

Variety of Subjects Y<“v.v Springs *■- Adults and will open In the near future. Yellow Springs — Estimated gen the Council In the event of th e » mu ting; waa < aiittl la tause a It up * young people allele turned out last Members of the Methodist Youth era! fund allotments', which come demise of a current mayor, fifths majority ,g tu «d< 1 h v r.«* Fr.uay to work on the Mills House Fellowship donated lime Tuesday directly from the taxpayer, w ere Zoning Ordinance Xo. i, will be I thuriration, |fit«t'A t for the Ttf-n Canteen which at CO E» Dayton dr., n Fairborn, unanimously approved for 1953 and repealed when and If the new to help finish painting walls and I Other highlights of the meeting . -.vwkiug on the furniture. 1934 at the Monday Village Conn- j ordinances becomes c f f c c II v v, "were a request for a tlme-txteri*ien * il meeting. { Com F. IIeider > The Teem Cattle e n will oreeipy the Council members decided. Meat- until August t for the gartaye Is Entertained si toed floor of Mills House, and | For this year January to June j ing for the new ordinance is stat­ ;truck purchase bids, the signing

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* * * [ Rink Program Eyed Mr. anil Mrs. Harold Guthri and family recently returned from Initial Steps a week's visit In Apollo, Pa., where they were guests of Mr. and Couple Married Sunday in Mrs. Walter J, Guthrie. Are Taken By . .» . .« ------r . f! Cedarville Presbyterian ChurchPark Officials Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Frame njid family and Mr. and Mrs. Initial steps to commence tho Marriage vow* were exchanged white roses. % Morris De Forge attended a family picnic at Bryan Parle Friday immediate construction of a large by Alls* Gac Whltehousc and Air, Air. and Airs, Ted Alarsliail of evening. Miss Viola Thurman of Englewood, was also a guest. combination play court area and John Mnrshall of Cedarville In and Cedarville, brother and sister-in- ice skating rink In the Cedarville * *■ * law of the bridegroom, were at­ Community Park were taken by informal service In C edarville tendants, Afrs, Alarshall Wore a Presbyterian Church Sunday at the park commissioners early this Mr. and Mrs, Herman Neff ofCambridge, O., were guests of gray nylon dress with white acces­ week.4 her brother, Mr. Albert Abels and family last weekend. 7:30 P, M, sories and her flowers were red Decision to commence construc­ 4 « * The bride Is the daughter of roses. tion of this new facility followed Mr. and Airs, Leonard F o s s on, Following the service a wedding on the heels of the announcement Mr, and Mrs. Harold Guthrie, Dr. and M rs, James Chesnut of Xenia Ave„ Cedarville. Parents of supper was served at DeWine’a that the Cedarville Township Dayton, Mrs. Irene W, Chesnut, and Mrs. S. C. Wright were guests the bridegroom arc Air, and Mrs. Restaurant in Yellow Springs. Beard of Education plans to di­ Air. and Airs. Alarshall are at Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Wright. Murray Marshall Of Cedarville, rect an eight-week summer rec­ Rev, C. W, Sterner, pastor of home in Cedarville, Afrs, Marshall reation program in the park dur­ * * * Uic church, officiated at the serv­ was graduated from high school In ing the next calendar year. The ice at which members of the Im­ Ada, O, Air. Alarshall attended combination court and rink is one Mrs. Hurry T. Jones and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jones of New mediate families and a few friends Cedarville High School and Is em­ of the facilities which the com­ Madison, 0., and Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Jones of Columbus, were were present. For her marriage ployed at Don's Market In Cedar­ mission will develop to support guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Donald F. Kyle recently, the bride wore a beige lace dress ville, He was released from the the recreation program, * * » with beige accessories and carried Army five months ago after serv­ Plans for the new fac ility call for a colonial bouquet of p i n k and ing overseas two years. a concrete rimmed 70 by 00 feet play area with two tennis courts Rev. and Mrs. R, A. Jamieson left recently for Hanover, In­ the end of the fifth Inning, due to which also can be used for volley diana, to attend the Synodical meeting of the I'nited Presbyterian the 10-run lead rule. BUI Trout, Both Cedarville ball, outdoor baskets for first seeker for the Yellow Springs Church, They will return home Saturday. training and practice in the cage Industrial team hit three succes­ * * * game, plus an elevated edging to Teams Edged sive home runs, setting a new* rec­ permitting flooding In the winter ord for an abbreviated game. His Airs, Edith Welmcr of California visited her sister, Mrs. Nel­ time for skating purposes. The new In League Play round-trippers accounted for else of son Creswell recently ’ facility Will be named in honor of the eleven runs scored by Alcrrls 4 * ♦ Both Cedarville t e a m s In the Dr, Donald F. Kyle, Cedarville, who Bean. Charley Gerhnrdl, Winning Community Softball League were originally proposed the court area htirler allowed Springfield only one Mr, andMrs, Wilbur Cummings of Oskaloosa, Iowa, wera vanquished in exciting and closely and made a substantial contribu­ hit. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Agnor. They returned with contested games under the lights In tion towards Its cost. However, con­ Scores Ccdarvllle's community park last siderable additional funds will bo their son and daughter-in-law to Allan Park, Mich,, for a visit R If E Tuesday night required, to attain completion of with them, ' Lcahty’s Shamrocks *.5 7 1 Cedarville A, C. lost ait over­ this project. ♦ * * South Charleston ,...1 0 i time game of nlhe liming* to Work of reveling the area for Batteries — Leahey —» Sellars and Mr, and Airs* E, it, Biggs, Mr, and Mrs. Flynn Bach and fam­ Uenhey'a Shamrocks, following a "Kyle Court” Is scheduled for the One hour Interruption caused by Aforgan; S» Charleston—Byrd and ily and Mr. and Mrs, James Wisecup enjoyed a picnic supper at Week end and will be followed by power failure due to recent elec­ Spahr, the rreefion of the necessary the heme of Mr, and Mrs, George Smith of Xenia, Saturday. trical storms, Jim Briley** double If If E foundation and retaining wall in the bottom of the last Inning Morris Bean Co,...... 11 11 1 construction. Afost of the con­ broke the deadlock when he scor­ Springfield 1 1 8 struction work Is expected to bo Miss Helen Finney who is a nurse In Louisville, Ky., visited ed on « mispfayed recovery* of the " Batteries “ Aiorrls Bean- Gerhardt completed by Fall with the fin- her home for a few days last week, hit in deep left field, and Cultire; Springfield-French l Biting touches, such as final sur- In the closing game, Jamestown and Dulaney. 5 facing and placement of playing continued its flawless march for l equipment being withheld until A group from the First Presbyterian Church Cedars iiie, trav­ the title by downing Cedarville Rev. John Stoll | next Spring. | Progressive Club 3-i 1« a twirling elled to Xenia to hear the Bob Jones thU endty musical ensemble \ The tourt project had been ap­ I thirl betwetn Luke Easter and Stan To Preach A t proved by the Cedarville Progrts- Sunday, The group included, Mr, and Air*, c. W* Steele, Rev, and | Scott, The former fanned is local s8«c Hub some months ago and Airs, C, Wilbert Sterner, Ails* Alla Murphy, Tburmuu Baker, Imttfrs and allowed three hits, Ccd* Cedarville Chureh : turfhd over to the park commission Jerry Judy, Male Stover and Ails# Sally Kay Creawell, arvllks only tally tame In the sev­ Cedrtrvilte At the morning wor­ f,>r nYvf’inptwrtt when considered enth arid closing Inning on Scott’S ship Sunday, the Rev. John Stoll thru iv fhtt* of the new facility witf second hit of tile game, a double, will prearh In the First P m byB r­ «h Higr.atf d by the club Planting A fmtrfb of July picnic and family minion wa# held at the that W«# followed by Gins*’ triple. ian Chutth of (Tdarvillr Mr Hud! Board and will lie immediately ad- homo of Air and Air* Paul Bannay last w trkm d T h a t guests Store* Is Faculty member and registrar of ^Jatchf t& the present k o tm h t# wire Mr and Mrs, (’hark* Buck, Mr, ami Airs. Walter W tllrr of K JI E tho Cedarville College Baptist Bib­ s court* Liberty, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs, J, II, Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cedarville A, C, f f 3 le Institute, graduated from Wheat Elder, Mr. and Airs, .1, A, Kielzcr, Mr, and Mrs, David Ramsey, Air, Ltnhoy Shamrocks *»» 8 is 4 on College and Grace Tlicologiral v FELLOWSHIP MEETING and Mrs. James Ramsey, Rev, and Mrs, Wilbert Sterner and son, Batteries ■ Cedarville A. 0,—Jones Seminary, j (Vdarvillc Nineteen young pto- and Aliss Wilma Spenser Of Cedarville; Mr and Airs. Edgar Lynch and Cohili; LeftHeyf* Lewis and Bri­ In addition to teaching, Mr. Stoll j pie from the Cedarville Churchs are and daughter of Clarksburg, West Va.; and Air, and Afrs. Douglas ley. has served a church in the state of attending tho Y outh Fellowship Williamson of Springfield. R I | E Indiana, His home is Aitoona, Pa, Conference at Hanover, Ind., this Cedarville P. C ,...... *.* 1 3 2 In the absence of the pastor, Rev. week. Rev, and Mrs. James Pat­ .Tanicstown 3 4 1 C, Wilbert Sterner, Air. Paul L, terson accompanied the group Aliases Doris and Ruth Ramsey left Afonday morning for a Batteries—Cedarville P, C.—Scott Ramse, Clerk of Session Will ar­ which totaled thirty-four fr o m trip through the Northwest and Canada. On their and Van Horn; Jamestown, Easter range for Dr, Frank A. Jurk&t to Cedarville, ColumhUs, JamestbWRt way to tho Pacific Coast they will tour the Black Hills and the and Stafford, preside. and Clifton churches. Bad Lands of South Dakota. After visiting several parts of Cana­ The second half of the Com­ da, they will return through Yellowstone National Park* They munity Softball League race for plan to be gone lor four or five weeks. tho pennant commenced last Fri­ day night when Jeo Zeiiara hurl­ Miss Margaret ed a no-hit game for Leakey's Air. Norman Charles and Mr, John BtCiWSrb febently Spent A Shamrocks of Xenia and admin­ Marriage Will Occur July week's vacation In the South, Where they Visited friends they m et istered the sixth defeat to South Mr, and Airs. Frank Swancy of while In tho service, Charleston by a 5-1 score. The Cedarville High School and a tte n d ' f. *■ * lone tally of tho'losing nine wa* Cedarville arc announcing the ap­ cd Cedarville College. She 1,1 em» ‘ acquired by momentarily wild­ proaching marriage of their daugh­ ployed ns a secretary a t Wright* Twelve members of the Rebecca Lodge attended the District ness on the part of Zelfara In ter, Miss Margaret Ann to Mr. Mel­ Patterson Air Force Base, School of Instruction at Xenia this week. Tho school is an annual the fifth Inning when he walked vin Tackett, son of, Mr. and Mrs. project and was held In Cedarville last year. three batters. An infield tap per­ Simon Tackett of Cedarville. Her fiance, also S graduate a t mitted one runner to cross the The wedding will occur July 18 <3c3arvlllc High School, has com- ‘ plate. at 3 P, M., In the United Presby­ pleted his junior year at CedarvlHr. Mr. James Malloney and daughters of. Columbus, O., visited In the nightcap game Morris terian Church in Cedarville, After College. He plans to Complehi* Mr, James Dufficld Sunday afternoon. Bean continued his hot winning their marriage. Mr. Tackett and his work for a secondary teaching £«*>;; , streak by thoroughly humbling bride will reside in Wilmington, grcc at Wilmington College foihrisk -i Springfield 11-1 In a game called at Miss Swancy la a graduate of ing his marriage,

/ Antioch College Is Granted - Archery Notes George EvormalT (Clifton Pike), REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Federal Funds For Is the Beginners Champ In the 27th The Farmers antT Traders Bank at Jamestown, Ohio Yellow Springs—-A Peck houhing and homo finance Annual Midwestern Archery Asso­ in the State of Ohio, at the Close of Business oh June agency this week granted a $430,000 loan to Antioch Col- ciation Tournament, July 4lh and ■* 30, 1953, lege for a wen’s dormitory, 3th at Wlnton Woods Archery Cen­ The dormitory will house mi i nto - lauUnhle" for homing, ter, Cincinnati, Ohio, There were ASSETS LIABILITIES mated 111 f.tmli iU:i It |a to he 1 College officials raid icmstnicttou about 200 contestants from 13 mid­ 1, cash, balances with other 13. Demand dcpoalta of Individ- built on the nonlum l earurrel thi> {might start this fall. They hope It west slates. banks, Including reserve bai* unis, partnerships, nml corpora- campus weal of North Hall, which twill he lu lira* within the yar, Virginia Hcrsha (Dayton) y sa c nnee, and cash items in proceed Hons ...... 1,533,312.30 was destroyed by fin* lost winter. | "Critical condltion'i’* prompted member Is Women's Flight Champ, the school to seek the federal loan of collection (Schedule B, item ^Imo deposits of individuals, The following reason* were given She shot 130 yards breaking the Of *4 4 *4* 4 4 * 4 * * * « * 4 * *1* m akj A*H ' for winking the operation revenue rather than rase the money through Midwestern Women's Flight Rec­ loan, wInch will bp paid back to the a normal fund drive. The dormi­ 2, United States Government ob- partnerships, and corporations ord. ligations, direct and guaranteed m lx,poslts of Untied States Government In the form of rent: tory is part of the school's New Thirteen members of the Yel­ 502,600.00 Government (including postal 1, Antioch Is engaged In research Century program, hut since the low Springs Archery Club attend­ defense contracts which are to be loan is now* available, It will be ed the tournament; from Yellow 3, Obligations of States and po- savings) ...... 2,013.88 built ahead of the library, for which litlcai subdivisions . . . 252,861.28 Increased, Springs were, Mr. and Mrs. W. >T. , _,,, , , , , , . 16, Deposits of States and potlt- 2, It is located In .the critical funds are still being raised. Evcrrnan and son George, also *1. Other bonds, notes, and deb- , ■ * . . *■ ■ A school spokesman said that 100 enlurcs ...... 1000000 m subdivisions ...... , 3.11,571,45 Wr]ght-Pa11ei'son Air Force Base Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barr. e” cs ...... U*WTUU 17, Deposits of banks ... NONE area, students had been housed In the The men’s target championship 5. Corporate stocks (including $ 3, Antioch students have been liv­ barracks mentioned by the Wash­ was won by Ernie Henkel from ...... stock of Federal 18. Other deposits (certified and ing in "barracks unsafe and un- ington agency. with a glass bow and Reserve bank) ...... NONE officer’s e'hecks, etc.) ,, 1,486,76 aluminum arrows fletched with 6. Loans and discounts Unclud- to tat . T'i^pn other ilabllitksMcured by pledged ossils ...... NONE Itlil, tastnr, Sfiint.iy School at * » * Midway and parade, also the Pag- fd* Dfposints preferred under provisions of law but wm -% nr. Tapir. ‘'chh*«sui Be- Mr and Mrs ftebr-rt Bra* ami batlfrt* ’ r. M, BurtoiKor, supl, cant "Out of the Wilderness'' burg tit-l m tin d by pk dg.d sits ...... ,. - NONE .family of Port William spent Bat- |prc»f*ntfd raeh night at the fair*, H i lifTM * ... - ...... ------IR0W.OO I unlay with Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Mr £,• tdUt» ftnbe ft Bndgbynnd i grounds. i S3 ^uberdlnatad eshllgatleus. family J DpMttg Valby spent Hat* Ural and family, # # * fii» Dr.j t.d tlivldi rnD *,n fi fi *j. e ! sto. ft a»d raspa.d In­ nrday ,ith Mr and Mrs Itostm i DIRECTOR*, ROTH Uieairieal ti • i sl -■ >n * tpifaf m il s mid d«"-i r.t *r< *», a? stm .1 f« Beat Mr, A, liailing-Horih and I a* Ung HoIHugsuorth spent Malur* ! mid fiitanclid, of the Antioch end of last dividend or lab r< st pt-riud, not In*-half d day with .Mr, and Mrs, William ; Area Theatre find these Informal Jiabdifl* si or m fim -a above ...... NONE Wilson and family of Sabina and f meetings essential io the surcess eSji Other obligation*. r.ot toe-laded in Jiabiiitle.n, wlieb enjoyed (he Sabina Sesipileenten- of Hu* season. Above, wlih Itust- l are sufeanltoatrd totlaim a of d« positiirs apdotbrr ninl Parade, ness Manager, .Mrs, Sergius Ver- 1 -eriditejrs ...... NONE &■ '# # net (center? are directors Arthur J 34, The following items are published to state t o Mrs. V&tttl Storer spent Satur­ Llthgow, Yeilnw Springs; Dnvid 1 ta? Fund* oa deposit by Trust Department which are day with Mr. and Mrs, Leland Stor- Hooks, New* York City; Meredith j preferred trader Section tIO-165 O. C, (included lit t*r of Sabina, Dallas, Yellow Springs, and Mary lihelS ) ...... NONE PRODUCTS * * • Morris of , Lithgow is J 33. (a) Leans m shown above are after deduction of Mr, and Mrs. Roscoe Beal called originator and managing director j reserves of (Schedule A, item 11) NONE on Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Walton of of the entire Shakespeare-under- } tb» Set urities as shown above are after deduction of FUEL O IL- GASOLINE Beavcrtown, Saturday. thc-Stnrs Festival* I re.7m-es of ...... NONE t optional with hanfts to report these sub-items) OILS - GREASES Margery Gewdy Resigns; STATE OF OHIO, OOUNTY OF GREENE eat OFFICE PHONE f, II. L. Carter, Cashhr-of the above named hanft, do solemnly 7-7431 Rune Terry To Teach Here swear that the above statement is true to th best of my kftO&Iedgd Yellow Springs—Miss Margery Gowdy, Bryan High i and belief, HOME PHONE h . l . e m m School commercial teacher for the last four years, has re­ 7-7662 Correct-Altest signed to accept a position in the Xenia City School in Sep­ Neal W, Hunter tember, it was announced at Friday’s Board of Education K, J , Moorman ROBERT J. GR0TE meeting. Mfss Ar.nc Terry of Columbus, BGoafd of Education officials al­ Herbert F. Smith * Directors Xenia at Corry Sf. who will graduate from Ohio State so announced that candidates art* Subscribed and sworn to before me to!* ^ da; of July, 1933 Yellow Springs University In August, will replace being considered for the positions -Mis* Gowdy, who also is an, Ohio My Commission Expires Sept. 16,1953 Earl I., Gerard if Slate alumna and a native of Frank of third grade teacher and janitor * Notary Public fort. in the high school, V AIR BOOTH COMMITTEES NAMED Grange Units Ellyn F. Talbott Is Awarded Picked To Wc . Scholorship, Western College Jamestown -y. One of the Ccnten At Fairgrounds iat scholarships being offered this Jamestown — The committees Greene County year by Western College for Wom­ were appointed to Work on thc’f&te 0 0 0 0 en lias been awarded to Miss Ellyn booth at the Greene Coflnty Fair Frances Talbott, daughter of Mr. at the Grange meeting lait Thurs­ 4-H Picnic Is and Mrs, C. N. TMbott of James day, Mr. will Mm. Raymond Stephens were Sunday dinner guests town. Miss Talbott is a graduate of After- the business session a pro­ ; o£ Mrs. Josie Stephens. Slated July 12 Silvers reek high school. gram in charge of the program *' • » The value of her scholarship is committee, Mrs. Carl Pickering, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tidd Sunday evening for an Ice The 4-H picnic for all 4-H mem­ ft,M0, to bo awarded over the Airs, Paul Garringer and Mrs. Ma- cream, supper were Mr, and Donald Early and family. Mr. and Mrs. bers, their advisors, and parents four - year college period. The belle Hurley was given. The .pro­ Raymond Early, and Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Garringer. will he held at Camp Clifton, Sun­ scholarship was awarded on a gram topic being conservation. Mr. * » » day. July 12 12:30 to 4:00 P. M. competitive basis, according to Carl flickering and son Eddie con­ Mrs. Ray Tidd spent a few days last week with her mother at The program arranged calls for Robert McKay, director of admis­ ducted a question and answer peri­ the home of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Brcaktleld. On Thursday after­ basket lunch nt 12:30, each fam­ sions. od with Mr, Pickering asking the noon Mrs, Tidd and Mrs, Breakfieid called on their uncle, John ily to bring a well Riled basket The 100-years old institution is questions. Long of Fairborn, who Is critically 111, and table service. Soft -drinks to nil residential, and Is located on a Eddie also told of the work which « * • be furnished. From 2:S0 to 4:00 rolling campus at the edge of the was done at the different camps he Mr. Frank Fields and son Jeffery of Elyria came to the home will be recreation period, planned village of Oxford, has been attending, of his parents Mr. a«d Mrs. D. L. Fields Monday and attended the by the Junior Leadership Club. The program continued with a funeral of his uncle Mr, Jenaro Wolf of GrecnficM 2:40 to 4:00 swimming. solo by Ruth Garringer and a con­ * * * John Davenport test and a game. Mr, and Mrs, Lester Knobolork and sons of Belleville, 111., were 4-H members and their families are Invited to attend. Tills Is a time week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. D. L, Fields, Mr, Knobelock re­ A t Fort Meade Covered Dish Picnic turned home Tuesday morning. Mrs, Fields and sons remained for where members and parents will have an opportunity to meet other Jamestown—Private John F, Da­ At Evans’ Thursday a longer visit with her parents. venport, son of Mr. and Mrs. L H. « v club members and parents from all JamoHtown-Sixty neighbors and of Greene County, Davenport, of E, Adams St., has friend* gathered at the homo of Mr, Mr, and Mrs. G. M, Jenks Were Sunday evening guests of Mr. arrived at the 2053rd Army Recep­ and Mrs, Beam Woods mid family of near Waynesville, and Mrs, Bill Evans and daughter tion Center, Fort George G, Meade, Linda, Thursday evening for a cov- *■ * * Maryland, where ho will receive his Mr, and Mrs. Everett Reynolds and family of Winter Garden Houston Evans eredydish picnic supper and a pre- Initial Indoctrination into the Army Fourth of July celebration. F la, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carroll demmer. Front here he will be sent to an * * * Honored At Party Army installation for basic train­ GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS. Mrs. Mabel Reeves and Mrs. Bertha Thuma spent several days Jamestown — A surprise supper ing. «lost week in Xenia ns guests of Mrs, George Eckulc and attended was held at the home of Mr. and Charles Reeder over the 4th of July the Sesfii-Centennial activities, Mrs. Bill Evans and daughter Tues­ Week-end Were Mr, Robert Bruns of Lakewood, and their daughter * * s day evening In honor of Houston Daffy Vacation Bible Harriet Reeder of Columbus, Mr, and airs, Itlff Evans and Linda air. Dean Hawk and Mary Evan’s birthday. School Picnic Friday Joyce Reed were vsitors at Russels Point Sunday, Those enjoying the evening Were JOYCE ANN MOSSMAN and m w * Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans and Jamestown *— The Dally Vaca­ Ruth Ann Brown returned home CEDARVlLLE PERSONALS...... *,*, .... family, Mr. and Mrs, Glennie Jonks, tion Bible School at the Church Friday after Spending the wee-end airs, R, T, Williamson and Rev, Robert Harriman have recent­ Mr. and Mrs, Dick Yenger and son, of Christ which started last week at the M, E, Religious Camp irt ly made a tour Of Southern Ohio. They visited the Presbytcran Mr. and Mm, Ennis Stephens. will close with a picnic Friday at Sabina for the Junior HI age missions in that area, and returned home after a few days Mr, and Mrs, John A, Evans, Mr, Cyril MoOfman farm home. Seven­ group, there were 157 in attendance « * * and Mrs. Kenneth Ritcnour and ty-eight children are registered and MR. AND MRS, JOHN RUSE, Miss Carol Stevenson and Paul Welton recently visited their 'daughters, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph they will give a program at Serv­ Mr. And Mr*, Robert Moorman, Mr, grandmother, Mrs, Elmer Drake, in Illinois. They were gone from “ Reed and Mary Joyce, Mr, and Mrs, ices Sunday evening. and Mrs, Milton Pettit and Mr, and Friday until Monday, Roby Reed and Betty Jo, Mr, and ra. Bernard Kneeht are Spending • • * MW. Bill Torbett, Mr, and Mrs. STITCHING VIKINGS this week in Chicago attending the Mr, and Mrs, Carl Ferguson of Pleasant Hill. Ohio spent the Melvin Evans, Mrs, Houston Evans, 4-H MEETING HELD International Lions Club conven­ weekend with his sister, Mrs, Raymond Spracklen and family, the honored guest, Houston Evans I Jamestown — The Stitching Vi­ tion. » » * and Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Evans kings 4-H met at the School, Mon­ MR AND *MRS. JOHN GUARD Mr, ami Mrs. Robert Steiger* are leaving Prday for a two and family of Grove City. day. Nine teen members were pres­ of Cincinnati were week-end guests week's vacation at North Port, Long Island, While there, they ent and received instructions on will visit relatives in the metropolitan area in Cty. of Mr. and Mrs. Lnwssw Held and making buttonholes and applying Robin, * * * Snip, Stitch, Stir vippers. Mr, Montgomery West and family of Fiquo, O. visited with 4-H Club Meeting Neat meeting will tie July 13 and Philip and Paul Retd, sons of . his mother, Mr*. J 8 West on Sunday, all projects are la be finished and spending two weeks In C,hlv»\0 * * Jamestown - T*» Snip, Stitch, brought In for pre-Judging which guests of their uncle and aunt Mr* Mr. and Mrs, Harold Retelmnl were guests at a p!?Wc supper and stir |.» Club of Row T«m*- v. ill be done by Mrs, Taylor. and Mrs, Emerson Jones. Friday owning at the home of Mr, and Mrs. icon Chug »f too* \ ahlp n u t at the school, June 30, don, Ohio. for ilk If final mewling before the t # » judging, Mother* of the girls were Mr#, I*a«wy fliom lon and thildm* of flhr-lby, Ohio, were week pw spiit to observe the met ting, The Runaid L Watsons Are At ««d guest* of Mr, and Mrs R L. Natseft Pint,:; for the fair Were discussed, * * ♦ AH the cookers met at the school Mr. and Mr#. William Water vigited friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gail July 7 before the Judging, July 17, Stephens, in Oak Harbor %v«f the weekend. Mike and &*» Step* Next meeting of the sewers wilt Spoken In Rapidan, V i •I liens returned to Cedarvilie with them for two Week*# Visit, be July 21 before final Judging •# f * Jamestown —Miss Carol St, John chhl corsage. July 29. Next regular meeting will daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ivan St, Miss Jane Collins was maid of Mrs, Harold Relnhard spent two days last week with a for­ be July 31, There were five moth­ John of Aiken, S. C., and Ronald L, honor for her cousin, and other at­ mer school mate, Mrs, Gladys Wilson of Whiteslovvii, Xnd. ers present and thirteen members • *■ ■« Watson, son' of Mr, and Mrs. Law­ tendants ware Miss Margie St. John and their leaders. Refreshments of rence Batson of Wilmington, Dela, of Silver Springs, Md., and' Mis* MR, AND MRS. B, DALE WOODS and son Thom Of Newark Ice cream, cup cakes and ice ted were married on Saturday, June Christine Clark of Wilmington, Were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Max Hcifner. were served, 20, 1953. a * • Mary Lou St. John was flower girl - The ceremony took place at for her sister, MR. AND MRS. HAYDEN FLAUGHER, Mr. and Mrs, Harold 20-PLUSSERSHOLD Horseshoe Farm, h o m s of the Mr, Edmund L. Watson of Beav­ Flaugher and family, Mr. and "Mrs. Denver‘Bloom and family and bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and er Falls, Pa., was boat man for his Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Flaugher of Springfield called on Mr, and MEETING SUNDAY Mrs. William R. Collins In Rapidan, brother, Robert .Rudrow of Wil­ Mrs, Walter Shcpiy at Leesburg. Mr, and Mrs. Shepley were cele­ Jamestown — Several members Va. Rev, Dr. H. E. Pickhard: of­ mington was usher. brating their fiftieth wedding anniversary, of the Twenty-Plus of the M. H. .• « -* ficiated, with a reception following The hrlde has been saw cisla Church met at roadside park west the wedding. , with the DuPent Co., h Wilming­ MRS, DOROTHY DOGOERT of Dayton speut Last Thursday of Cedarvilie Sunday evening for Mr; St* John gave his daughter ton, The groom graduated in JTune With her aunt, Mrs. Eva Thomas their annual picnic, the bountiful In marriage.' Tie bride’s gown • ' m from the University af Delaware. supper "Was climaxed with home was rhantilly-lace ovee sntin. The The couple will live In Pittsburgh MR, AND MRS, MARION BALES ft&t family spent Thurs­ made Ice cream, guimpe had ice had a yoke of II- . where Im» Is amployad by ifceJIt**- day evening with Mrs. Eva Thomas and son Herman. Plans were discussed for their fusion and a small lace cetar.Tlie pers Chemical Co. v ■ w V annual ice oream supper to be held full fane skirt ended In a scal­ M rs, Walter St. John'is the ~ BARBARA AND JIMMY RUDER of St, Louis spent last week later in the month at the chuiheN loped, uneven hemline. The veil grandmother of the- bride and is with their grandparent*, Mr, and Mrs, Chafles Ruder. and games led by Rev, L. A. R m i was Of tulle, with I'ldH tt iap of visiting her daughter and : were 'enjoyed. pearls. She carried a white or-' Horscihoc Farm In Va. ' • • '*so n » • ncraur, ,»i, • KSSJSE’u.'SB"1

THE GREENE COUNTY *4- PRINTING CO, Jamestown Journal — 4-9031 Cedarville Herald — 6-1711 Yellow Springe American — 7-7740 GERALD H. COY ,,,...... PublUher. ,Subscription riitcs S2JM) per year in Greene, Clark, Montgomery, Fayette amt Clinton Counties; elsewhehe S3J10 per year, Advertis­ ing rates upon request. BEST The Case Against Socialized Power The Freeman Magazine recently carried an ex­ tremely compelling article by 0, Glenn Saxon, en­ titled “Denationalize Electric Power." He went into considerable detail concerning the tremendous ex­ penditure of our tax money that has been made to advance socialism in the power field. At the end he gave these five basic reasons why the government should get out of the power business: RESULTS '*1. To reduce its debt; "2. To reduce its expenditures, including pay­ ", roll ; # ”3, To provide a new source of tax revenues to V" aid in balancing federal, state, and local budgets and reducing tax rates; "4. To give consumers the benefit of the more OUR efficient and lower cost service which the record here and abroad clearly shows private management in­ variably provides; ”5. To reverse the trend toward socialism and big government in business which if continued on the scale contemplated, will lead to socialization of other fields and, finally, to national bankruptcy and the Welfare State." All of these reasons are important. The fifth and last is infinitely the most important. It dwarfs a 11 other considerations. Socialized power is simply one phase of an all-inclusive socialistic goal which, if ever realized, would destroy freedom in this country as surely and ruthlessly as it has destroyed it in Eastern CLASSIFIED Europe, Dividing Up Your Retail Dollar A large food i*etailing organization in Florida re­ cently described what happened to each dollar it s customers spent withit in a late year. And this actual story Is a significant one for budget conscious con­ sumers, ADS! Here is how1 that dollar was divided up; 85,11 cents went to buy merchandise; 8.4 cent was used to meet the payroll and to support various employe bene­ fits; taxes tookl.38 cents; miscellaneous overhead ex­ penses total 1,32 cents; rent and utility services cost 1,20 cents; depreciation claimed ,85 cents; ad­ vertising accounted for ,72 cents. After ail these costs were paid, 1,02 cents Was left, And that was the retailing organisation's profit THEY THE BEST “LITTLE In every branch of retailing, the profit item is far smaller than most of us realize, In fields where problems of style and seasonal changes are involved the profit naturally must be higher than in the case [” YOU CAN HIRE of staple merchandise. Even so, the net profit of re­ presentative stores rarely runs above four or five cents and often is much less, THE MONEY! No other people gets so much for their retail dol­ lar as We do, We Must Produce More Food Hie population of the United States is soaring, At present the increase runs to 7,000 persons a dny.Govcrnment experts predict a 20 per cent popula­ tion junip in the 1950-00 period alone. These people must he fed—and fed, for the most part, on what can be produced on our croplands Which the 1950 census put at 336,349,000 acres, OUT the COUPON The experts also say that if our present living standards are to he maintained through 1975, it will and MAIL to US be necessary to bring 100,000,000 more fertile acres into production. Yet even optomistic forecasts hold that only 50,000,000 currently unproductive acres can bo cleared,drained, irrigated and improved by 1975. Please rim this Classified for #» We are presently bringing in only 2,000,000 acres a year and more than half of this is offset by the ex­ number of times pansion of cities, towns and industrial areas. The meaning of these forecasts and figures is clear. Unless we are to suffer a decline in living stand­ □ OAiflt 10^ per line first time each con­ ards, we must get more and more food and fiber* from secutive time for half price count 6 bur productive land. And that menas the intensified □ CHARGE words to line, application of scientific production practices and bet­ ter land utilization, Fortunately, that is not a visionary goal. Farmers ,...... and land owners are precticing conservation farming on an ever-increasing scale ad in a manner that would have been impossible a few years ago. The best con­ servation and land use practices require machinery ...... , „ ...... that was non-existent fifty years ago. but which is now standard farming equipment. If charge please place nameand address below The agricultural future of the United States, and of the World for that matter, lies In maximum use of power-driven implements by farmers and ranchers

who realise, that.the machine-rtather than a futile. ■ ■’ » • • * * * • I**rctvfJtj»w land—mroyldea the solution tojeeding , « •xpaadtag l*pufomn Mr. and Mra. Robert Foal tv® Mae Jones) of Dayton, are announ­ IBOWESRSVJEEE NEWS BRIEFS cing tho birth of a 9 lb f oz. son, ■jawiM , w V. J|m» <,*.y. B.F .- .' I , ,t.! af. - -- . I.W--... . > ; >■ ^S« Robert Michael, at Good Samaritan RYUKYU ISLANDS MOURNING MOLE )fr. Pnd Mrs, D. F. wens Mr, and Mra. IDok Jonka attend- Hospital Monday June 29. Mr, add The sweet potato Is considered Sa»Jay dinner pest# of Mr, and J u,o golden Rule Sunday School Mrs. Dana Jones of Dayton for­ When a female mole is caught In 3l£r*. V»hiyne Blmmenhan o£ Near,, t’lasa T'knte of the South Solon merly of this community are the the national food o f the Ryukyu a trap, the male'* sorrow at losing x lnJ‘ Methodist Church held at Mound maternal grandparents, Islands, now occupied by American his mate la often so great that ha • • • City Stale Park, near ChilHeolhe military forces based on Okinawa. starves o death. r Mr. and Mru. ’ Gnliagher a.t- Mr. and Mrs, Robert St. John Of Sunday, Pal of Hlehmoj. m. ,xmt tho • « • Dayton were week-end guests of Week-end with relatives h< re. Mr, and Mrs. Rnper Jones and Ron­ ' *r" *' •• Mr. and Mrs. Hollo ChUty and Jana had as Thursday dinner guests nie and Mrs, Lettte Jones, Mr. and Mr, a«d Mrs. Hubert Mason and Mrs. Marvin Brown and Mrs, Wan­ diildren visited With friends Ip Mra. Paul Light and children of da Morgan of Jeffersonville were Westerville Sunday afternoon. Miamisbutg and Mrs, Mary Sea­ Sunday dinner and supper guests. 'Mrs. Wilbur Beard, Mrs, Vaughn man. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Miller of Bloomlngburg wore addltlorial sup- lo Chitty, Mrs. Claude Chitty and Xormnn and Judy Dunlop, child­ tewfs, Mra, Gilbert Ream, Mrs, Hol­ per guests. ren of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dun­ ers. D, p. Seaman attended the IV. S.C.S, Conference at the Ander­ lap are spending an eiidcflnlte time son Methodist Chdrch in Forest- with Mr. and Mrs. Leman Bent* Xenia Ci\*ic Band vilie recently, , and children of Athens Georgia. To Give Concert Thirty, Unco members of the Mrs- Mary Wallace returned Yellow Springs—The Xenia Cjyic Shifting tar Sunday School Class las'- week after spending Band will present this week’s Com­ of the ‘Methodist Church n u t at ir.onths with her son and munity Concert at 8 p.m, Saturday the home at Mr. and Mrs. Iandley i daughter in law, Mr and JJrs. Mas in the Opera House, Harold E. Seal! Linton of Pali.ti i:u,!!.? Sunday eve- Vtullaea and children of San Bcr- is the director. iiadtno, Calif. ning for a covered dish supper. • • • The program will Include the fol­ Rev. and Mrs. Ray Huff of Col­ lowing selections: “Overture Strad- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chitty and umbus were Monday evening din­ olln,” (F, Vaughn Flotow) ; “Synco­ Ronnie, Mra. Onla Smith and Mrs. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. pated Clock” (Leroy Anderson); Lucy Whit > vue Sunday dinner Bock. “'.Miserere” (Verdi); “Glow Worm” guests at Mrs John Chitty and (raid Llnek); selections from Mrs. Mabel Chinnoek. | Mr. Ado Brakefield accompanied “Dene” (Joseph Trerney); “March Mrs. Luther Hargrave underwent i Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray and daugh- Franklin Field” (oldmaGii); “Wiz­ surgery at Fayette Memorial Hos­ ter of Sabina to Michigan Sundry ard of Oz - Fantasy” (Ilarbcn), pital, Washington, O.H. on Thurs­ to visit with Mr, and Mrs, Charles “Teddy Bears’ Picnic” (John W. day of last week. Dale Brakefield and Mr. and Mra. Bratton); “Marche Mllltalre No. I” * • • Donald Brakefield, (Schubert); “American Patrol” More than ICQ attended the re­ \ * • • (Meachem); “A Hunt In the Black ception honoring the new minister Mra, Dlelt Jen Its was hostess at Forrest” (Voelker) and “Stars and Rev. Konkright and bln family a Nylon Party at her homo Friday Stripes Forever” (Sousa), held at the Methodist Fhurch, Sat- evening, Thosy present were, the A feature of the program will be i urday evening. demonstrator, Mrs, Edna OHvcn of 1 • • * ft. duet for cornet and baritone by Mrs. John O’Rldien (Gladys Bow* Springfield, Mrs, Thurman Bcntly Mrs. Ralph Pldgeon and Frank Ja- rernmaster) and son and Mr, John and Mrs, Ray Bontly of Near So. cocko. Smmrick of Toledo were Saturday Solon, Mrs, Charles MeVey, Mrs. evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wendall Pence, Mrs. Herbert H ar­ Willard Clark and family, Sunday grave, Mrs. Robert Mason and De­ Try our Classifieds — they get dinner guests In the Clark home anna and Mrs. Joe Harper and results. Rend by over 10,000 per­ sons each week. were Mr. and Mrs. A. B- Dowser, children. and Mrs. Margaret Potter and Ron­ nie of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs Dean Miley and Marduu were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Haines On a/fiti&te potnts * and children. • * • Jennie and Patty Roddick spent \ o f comparison.** last week with Mr. and Mrs, Dick Lewis arid children, Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Bock called ott Mr, and Mrs. Ray Barringer Sunday evening. XeniaAulotnn farther ahead Saturday/ July 1J Hit No. 1 “Abilene Town’* • with* v>i; fitnApk tfeatt aid Rhoada Flenalag H *** ’“ASS^ Hit No. 2 # * . IN NEW AND ADVANCED STYLING—The new long* “Fighting Command0 loW, sleek lines of the 1953 Chevrolet set new standard! Richard Quine arid of beauty in the low-price field. Here you will see Robert Mitohunl careful detailing and a richness of appointments always before found onlyjn much costlier car*. Midnight Show .sew*"1 * * * IN HIGH-POWERED PERFORMANCE—Tfo most pow­ ...... “ Port of Missing Girls” erful engine in the low-price field! The entirely new Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 115-h.p, “Blue-Flame'* engine In combination with new duty 12, IS, If Powcrglidc* brings you new high-compression power No. 1 and a wonderful gain in economy, too. In gearshift Hit models you will find the advaheed high-compression “OH Limits*1 108-h.p. “Thrift-King" engine, with . . . IN SMOOTH, SIMPLE AUTOMATIC DRIVING—Expidt Rob Hop*, Mickey Rooney and' faster getaway with Powcrglidc's new automatic starting Marilyn Maxwell and passing range , . . and new economy, too, Chevro­ H i t N o * 2 let’s new Power Steering"’ takes over 80 per cent of the “Dodge City” work of steering, makes parking unbelievably easy, with , , . IN ECONOMY AND VALUE-Now, you’ll get many Krrol Flynn arid more miles out of every gallon of gasoline. You'll save Olivia Be Hnviland on over-all operation tytd upkeep, too. Yet Chevrolet remains the .lowest-priced line in the low-price field. TA* fttrUUfli new “Two-Tm ” I-Amst Wednesday, Thurwlay, Friday ••rfari, WKh 1 n*w ur!«i, Omv- f»l*( eS*u lh» VrMett cfi«!e«•! n*S«ti . i . JN AMERICA’S FAVOR-Again this year-as in every In Id MS, July IS, U, IT single postwar year-more people arc buying Chevrolet! Hit No. 1 than any other car. In fact, latest official registration figures show, that .Chevrolet is over 25% ahead of the “Angel Face0 second;placc_ car. Nearly, 2 million more people now with drive Chevrolet? than any other make, ? < Robert Milehum B '■*'* "'is * * ^a'nifiniiy... ■ and *Opiiori(ii tit extra'Cost'. Combination of Powergiide »ulom»tlc ■ Jean Simmons transmission and. 1 f5-h,p. “B(ue-FIame" engine iwailabfe (tit “Two-Tea” and Eie! Air models only, Power Steering available on all models. MORI M OH.I ftUY CHKVIlOilTf THAN ANY O TH « CAM l Hit No. 2 - ' -:,% ‘ThefTanks Are Coming’ m ' Steve Cochran Pltoiict 2*3555' *M***M t&SL < r>_ m am m M p N lr

% ctivities Local Grange To Award 25.Year MRS. LEROY JA­ COBS, Xenia-Cllfton Pike, will be Membership Pins On V tries a certain announcer over WLW-D TV remind you the setting for the annual picnic Annual Picnic Also Slated strongly of a man next door or a former classmate a t Ohio Of the Presbyterian WESTMINS­ Jamestown — At the next regu­ McCMfcwi, Greene Ceiurtyl State? TER CLASS at 6:30 P.M., Tuesday. lar meeting of the Jamestown puty Master wilt have Chances are he does, and small wonder, since Yellow In addition to bringing cover­ Orange, July 16, pin* wilt be given an! Mrs, HhChirnd wU| Springs’ own Ken Diehl is beginning his second month as ed dishes and fable service, mem­ to those who have been members the Juvealla Orange, I ” a staff announcer for the Dayton and Miami Valley tcle- bers arc also asked to donate 25 years. Fifteen will receive pins, A short program arranged bji vistcm channel, oriRiiml translation from Fwnch children's, teen-age girls* und The Orange will have their an­ lecturer will be given and refr Ken did not have to travel far of “Marriage of Figaro," mid re­ women's clothes and children’s nual inspection alio, Mr. William ments served. from homo to launch his career, al­ ceived (he Ohio State University shoes to be sent to MRS, HEI.EV though he spent two years In the "Oscar Award" for (he -beat ac­ CHAPPIE for her work at the West Indies, travelled on the West tor, lie graduated with a RA de­ .MISSION STATIONS, DORR 'Coast and studied at the Ben Bard gree in (»(!(. RUN, SAND RUN and COB CHA- Drama School In Hollywood before Ken also studied music for eight PEI,. settling down at his family home years and plays the piano and The pjynlc will be the last meet­ FEDERAL LAND BAND in Yellow Springs, trumpet. He spent eight summers ing of the group until September, At Ohio Stale Ken was a mem­ working with the Yellow Springs Transportation to and from the af­ ber of the "Strollers" and the Summer Theatre and, after grad­ fair will be arranged, It was an­ LOANS "Scarlet Mask," played the title uation front college, was associated1 nounced by MRS, DAVID FITZ, role of Figaro in iteaumnrche’s with radio stations in Springfield program chairman. —------— .... .— ------Finance Your Farm With A Long T/ferm 4% OTTER’S STRATEGY FEDERAL LAND BANK LOAN Otters, when hunting for fish always swim Up stream. This Is A LO A N : because fish, when waitiargHnr food Keep Them Producing With or reposing, have thefff he:fj|s up That will not have to be renewed every few years at tiie water, The otter added expense or a higher interest rate. ily approach themti PURITY FEEDS . . i That will not come due in a lump sum during ‘hard IN CAESAR’S •y.M QUALITY and RESULTS times.” More than 100 years' ifore the legions of Julius invaded For Healthier Pigs— Faster Cains— That is designated to buy a farm, refinance a loan, Gaul, the natives of a began to or provide for agricultural improvements, For Larger Profits use shellac to protest The surface of their temples i Unities. * • SEE DOG v*. W LINKH ART’S The main Hjith e in the phy- ELEVATOR sicai struefur dog and the wolf is In the eye. /el low Springs Phone 7-7369 pWpll of the EARL SKILLINGS dog’s eye tB-Mpgurr that *6f tho wolf is oblMhue. Secretary - Treasury FAST ,A1 Fas milking is’ lmportant in pre Springfield National Farm Loan Association venting bivine mastitis, Serving Champaign, Clark and Greene Counties GROWTH tbr UNIONS — M. & M. Bldg, Springfield Rhone 3-3491 Unions haV* grown fivefold in the United States since 1032,

is the oilier lin e for DODGE!

fcMumy In the 1953 Mobdgas Economy Ran, the Dodge V-8 beat all othendears in its class, , . outperformed all 8'S in every price class, .Bepaodshfr Fawar-lbr-Sialisfjf Ten days later, the same Dodge V-8 act 2 new official AAA performance records for standard American cars. Proof of reserve power-for-aafety, Baptadabfi Cmeh tf Dodge Modern Design does away with “meaningless metal” and waste Space outside—provides more comfort space than ever inside, fat* Dodge for ’53 brings you new mastery of the road, new maneuverability In traffic, new parking ease. It snugs down oft curves like a true sports ear. lie brakes With I i two brake cylinders in each front Wheel . ^Onflow ride control ,* , Safety-ftim wheels,», elect rio windshield Wipers *. * foam PfannhgtouflM & tion is halfthe fun. And rubber Seat cushions «, and many others. whatalot ofplanning you do by telephone! * i i Yf;t« hold big confabs about where to go. You call friends wlio've been there,,.and who love to dish out tips about hotels,.* f esmufauts * *»stores *». and what to wear*' You Hue up reservations % phone. You shop by p h on e to. f iv e precious time# And, ,.wh«n you get back,,,you re-live the fun by phone ♦** telling friends about tt* Here is our invitation 1 Como irt fof m a ta m tcomtr mnojwr a “Road Test Ride.” Find Cut Yes. * .your telephone ispdti ali that Dodge Dependability means in terms of economical power, DEPENDABLE of dll your happy times*».a safety power, riding comfort and tedl buy for pennies at day. handling ease. There is no obligation. You will discover a new kind of car, a new kind of driving enjoyment * ..a t prices that start below many * model# .litthe “lowest-priced” field. V-EIGHT OR SIS iVeGof fo Drive If fo Ba/iavaf/f peeifieatiom and tutulpment mhjeet to change without notice.

TH« O H IO TILIPMONI CEDARVILLE, OHIO ■'at irnlinrriiYii tHIii % /.r. ly employed In the county was re­ SHEEP BREEDING , ported at 19,451 with 12 percent In A branding fluid for sheep I n agriculture and 21.5 percent in been developed wMsh is complete* manufacturing. The balance of the, ly removed from wool liy sosaaw employed wer© in transportation^ Vice Industrie# (laundries, garages, lag. j > * * * n * beauty parlors, etc,), and In jjio TOTAL LIFE INSURANCE ^ professions, Total life Insurance ownM kg Tho official statistical summary elho U.S. at the start of 10001 wag' Income Over Is published by the Bureau of the $214,400,000,(te^^nry nearly dlkiMe The long-lawnlted statistical re* showed an Increase of 04,2 percent Only 8,9 percent of Greene Coun Census under the title "Country the flgue Jiat 10 tears ago. • ate port Oh farm valuations, family JR. total population, For the entire ty’s population was tabulated ns and City Data Book for 1952", and come, housing, and standard of state of Ohio the increase for the non-white. The state figure is 0,5 is offered for sale by tho govern­ lOTATbtltlP*' a * living for Creonc County Ohio, bas­ the nation, 14,5 percent. percent, and for the nation ns a ment Printing Office, Washington Cotetaerclil production of pocate 20, D.C., for $4.25 postpaid, ed on the lt»50 census Interviews Total value of farm product# whole the non-white population Is chips amounts for 8 per tent of tte with every family in the county, sold by Greene County farms in 10.3 percent, Never before, have such complete pttatoeiused for food In the U. 3. has now been made public by the 1919 was reported i t ftO,712,000 The county's urban population by-county for the entire United N o ljp l DAKOTA PARMER * United States Bureau of the Census This Income was made tip as was 33,030, the rural non-farm pop­ statistics been compiled couniy- per farm In Noflfet Dakota InCresw* Statcs. On the basis of Its first-hand In­ follows; all crops, $2,169,900; ulation 17,770, and the . rural farm cd /rom 496 #1030 to 590 In 194E formation, the Census Bureau re­ livestock and products, other population 8,092, TURKEY CRjOP ported the average value of land than dairy and poultry, $6,678,- The total number of families in Farmers arc raising and buildings for all farms in the 000; dairy products, $1,400,000; the county was placed at 14,765. crop of 44,550,000 turkeys' f 6’ S u c & T ' "" county at 521,726 per farm. The poultry and poultry products The "median*' ago of all persons in the United Stnte#»-6 cent tabulaton shows a total of 3,814 $165,000. in the county was 27.4 years, a- more than last year, - farms In the county. Land In farms In the county to- galnst a statewide "‘median" age Out of 3,070 counties In the U. S, | tailed 220,000 acres, according to the of 31.2 years. PRODUCTION C&W& Greene ranks 427 in population. census*report, while crops were ac­ Greene County purchased $1,123,- Good cowd that produce 300 <0 000 worth of Treasury Savings 400 pounds, of buttegfat each fear The housing census showed 16,- tually harvested in 494? from 129,- 02t/o * 6 f Bonds during 1050. are a profitable market fo* farm 404 dwelling units In the county as 000 farmland acres. grown feeds. of April 1850, with 54.7 percent oc­ During the year 1950, 29.7 per­ Total bank deposit# in the co­ Phone 7-7237 unty as of Dec. 30, 1950, were cupied by the owners. cent of the farms were tenant- g r a in d k o r s * * $20,370,000. CLEANING - PRESSING For the county as a unit 9715 operated, For the state as a whole Famine and severe food short­ percent of all dwellings reported 17.8 percent of the farms were Of the 16/404 dwellings, 14,178 ages are generally very closely ALTERNATIONS radios In operation. Cent, from Pg, 1 Yellow Springs Were classified as iion-farm units, associated with failure of the grain managed by tenants. with a median value of $7,462 per crops from^which both, man And STAG S CLEANERS One-half of ali families In the single family unit. county reported Incomes In excess The report revealed that 1,894 of domestic livestock derive a? large Jason and Lcora Stagner of 53,504 for the year, this figure the county's farms were served by The number of residents gainful­ part of their total food supplies. being reported as the ''medium*' fa­ central station electricity; tele­ mily income for the county. Only 20 phones were reported bn 1,389 percent of the families reported In­ farms. come of less than $2,000, while 24,4 There Were 2,086 automobiles on percent reported incomes of more farms In the county, and motor than $5,000 a year. trucks and farms numbered 695. Total retail trade In the county Tractors, on the other hand, were ROOM AIR for 1W8 was $38,071,000, through counted at 2,062. 428 stores. Only 403 of the farms wore re­ The land area Of the county Is ported to be without tractors, hor­ CONDITIONER 416 square miles, and the average ses or mules.4f density of population Is 142 per The cattle population of the coun­ square mile, compared to an Ohio ty was 22,375 Including calves. average of 184, and a nationwide Farm expenditures In the county average of 50,7 per square mile. for 1849 for feed for livestock and The total population as of April, poultry amounted to $1,591,000, m 1950, was 58,882,. while the amount expended for Between 1840 and 1850 the county hired farm labor was $785,000, f 0 * SSS?’ * 5 5 2 2 * 3 LOOK! *555531 cot am Bia f o

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c'TiDry, ^ cleaning1a * ^ i * ' S.*’ t Laundry Service Klig Cleaning Fur Storage Mollt Proofing CLEANING Pppmii# PontOffice Phone 77381 F uro 10 Thursday, July 0 TfllnW Ml>rln«» American arc working at Burdick Motors and brarian at the Fellow Spriags li­ Jummlmm Jnurnul WtKBSB COURTS’ PiUJrVlSO CO. (VilMrvllle Hrrulil Harold Finn is a mechanic at Bales brary; Jerry DeWino is employed at Chevrolet. Max Mercer is working his father's mil); Liz Finloy ia keep­ part-time for the Humanist mnga- ing up with tho fashion work by Cedarville Boy Named One ziue and Mark Velftcy Is helping In working at The Mart, And I am ha father’s shop. With Bahnson'a Studio for the sum­ Of Ohio’s Top Boy Farmers Hose White Is busy this summer, mer. * ■■■** as she baby-sits in the mornings Cedar villi* * Rah* Stover, son of Stover who found time to keep an and works at Allied Supply in the Mr mid MiM John JO, Stover. (Vd- above * average scholarship record Teen-agers still are taking ad­ He a reporter* »ScUd yo.ur arvilic, Itoutc 1, was honored re­ while winning four basketball and vantage of their summer vacations lifternoons, Luise Rftthcinunil Is li­ Hems to this paper, cently at fin* slate convention of two baseball letters in high school. to see parts of the country that the Future Farmers of America He served as Youth Leader for they haven’t seen before, as more with a pin which identifies him its four years in the Miami Twp, of them are going on an returning one of Uioso holding Ura rank of Grange was president of the Ce- from trips. ‘ Stale Farmer, *- darvlUe Progressive Formers 4-H ItiinnU* Lingo and his parents ar­ Tiu* selection is made on the ba- (Hub and a camp counselor, to rived home from a week’s stay in Bis of four years of work in voca­ name two of his important offices Florida, WhtieBonnie, Dickie. Lin­ tional agriculture, The upper 2 tn seven years of 4-H work. da, and Mr. and Airs. Fisher retUrn- per cent of Future Farmers He was secretary and president from a two weeks’ vacation there. throughout Ohio qualify hast year of the FA chapter and won the Dana Wilson is spending three Hb, Stover was named Star Dairy Procedure Contest School chorus in a Massachusetts church camp, Farmer of the state. and dramatics work, participation and the Lloyd Benlunn family is He is a 1950 graduate of Codar- in Ohio Rural Youth and West­ spending the summer in Oxford, vilie High School where he ma­ minister Fellowship meetings and while Mr, Bonham is attending Mi­ jored in vocational og * i v u 1 1 « r e. membership in the Yellow Springs ami Univcrsty. taught by Ralph Hurnor. At the Methodist Church have all found We teenagers seem to have some Greene (’minty Fair, Stovpr will a place in Dale Stover's crowded talented actors among us as Tom­ show 2h head of Duroc-Jeriwy hogs schedule. my Taylor and Tommy Foss arc which are part of the herd of 150 participating in Area Theatre plans which he has built during his high HOWELL-CORDIXG this summer. school years. NUPTIAL. BITES m ami* He will also enter some Holstein Miss Carolyn Mary Howell, daug­ .lane Dykstra and Diane Waech- j ■'*x‘ : • - wy*-' *.% cattle from his barn of 2t. He be­ hter of Mr. and Mrs, John W. How­ ter spent this week at the Presby­ gan keeping records on ids Jive-, ell, Enon Crossroad, northwest of terian church camp near Cincinnati stock his freahraal year, when lie Yellow Springs became the wife Bclive it or not, there are still His banking needs, too, are varied and numerous. some teen-agers that X have not had two heifers, one now with nine of Mr. Carl R. Cording of Glendale, Our bank offers services to pigs. At that time lie was also N. Y. in this city Friday at 2:30 p, mentioned In previous columns that raising 10 acres of corn. The next m. The ceremony took place a t the have summer jobs. Don Williams meet every financial require­ year he added wheat and chick­ home of the bride's great-aunt, Mrs, is employed at Vcrnay's Maxine ment of its farm friends. Let BANK CREDIT ens to his program and each year Clara M. Htteii, 231 N. King St, Hamilton is working in the ten- us help you with your money lias expanded his projects through For her maid of honor and only cent store on Saturdays. David and FARM CREDI Sue DcWine are helping thoirj’ath- careful management, attendant the bride had Miss Eliza­ matters—come in at any time. cr in his restaurant as cashiers. The young farmer's success with beth Sweet of Jackson Hgts., N.Y. Jack Bittner, also starring in dairy cattle is evidenced by his a former classmate at George Scho­ Area Theatre plays, is working with butterfnt production records which ol in Bucks County, Pa. hfs father in the landscaping bus­ show an Increase of 57 pounds in Mr, Donald Armstrong of Tren­ the four-year period. Last year iness, and Myron Philips is cmploy- ton, N, J„ was best man and Ushers by the college maintenance crew. his swine was named grand cham­ were Messrs. John W, Howell, Jr., pion barrow in the FFA show at Rosczeiin Reed has started working brother of the bride and Ed ward* J, at Furay's Drug Store, and Mary MIAMI the State Fair. He has also won Dykstro, Yellow Springs. Ann Shaw is assisting her aunt, ribbons at Greene County Fairs A reception followed the wedding and at the Black and White Show Allas Frances Shaw, in her depart­ ceremony at the Lltteil home Fri­ ment store. at Springfield, day afternoon, DEPOSIT BANK Stover is keeping busy now work­ The office work in Beal’s Mara­ thon gasoline Station Is being done ing In Uie Morris BcAn Foundry. FREIGHT CAES * Member F, D, I. C. M.e will enter the College of Veter­ Freight ears are In this hands, at ay Barbara Beal for her father, inary Medicine at Ohio State Uni­ 'shippers and receivers at freight Earl Bafdorf is now Working for YELLOW SPRINGS— CEDARVILLE versity this tail, for loading and unloading about 5 CAL Service, and Randall Newsome ' Being busy is nothing new to per cent of the time, Is employed by the Antioch Press. Bonnie Hamilton and Max Miller HURRY! HURRY! Cars Today! FORD TUDORS (MILEAGE AS LOW AS 3,000 MILES) 00 Down *68.00 per mo, If 111686 Terms Don’t Suit, You

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Yntn: Ford Authorized Dealer V k o m V Iffl • Open till 8 P. .. YELLOW SPRINGS mm **< 1 w ^ iwavnPBivmiJUL.3 | ML Storm, West Va., who run a Yellow a»rlHK« America* (iHEKXK C O V m nUMTEIt^ O ft' Jnmestew* Jeerael deer hunters lodge there, visited Cedarvlllc UeraM Thursday, July I Fag* U ABOUND YELLOW SPRINGS some of their camp patrons here last week end, A dinner was held Dr, Jane Cape, Antioch Nursery nowr touring Scandinavia, She has A picnic wm enjoyed at the home and Mrs, Roy Waddle of Cedar- for them last Sunday at the Gen­ School founder and formerly pro­ also been Jto Greece, Turkey, Egypt of Mr. Earl Ellison Saturday eve* vllle. eral Denver Hotel In Wilmington, nine. CJuosts were Mr. and Mrs. • * * Some of those attending were Ar­ fessor of Home Economics at Anti­ Lebanon and the Holy land, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Jacobs Visit*, chie Patterson, Fred Johnston, och College for twenty-five years »■ * *■ Victor Andereon and daughter Lin­ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Radin, Win­ da, Mr. Richard Anderson and son ed Mr, Jacob’s uncle and aunt, Rev, Floyd Bailey and Everett Bailey. taught lost year In a girl’s school Ricky, Buddy Grlnnell and Mike, and Mr#, Willard Bodell In Liber* ■* • » in Baghdad, Iraq. Her family In ter St., expect to leave for abroad ty, Mich, They also enjoyed church Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan about July 10, They will stop in Ernest Johnson and Ratty Shook, and family left Saturday for two Wisconsin expect her home some and Mr, Ray Cornelius, services at Rev, Bodell’* Church New York to Visit Mr. Rad ins fam­ * • • and a family reunion With relatives weeks In the south. time the last of this montr. Shc Is ily. R. S. Simpson, R t 343, has re* from Orlando and Miami, Florldip "XT a 111 d a was honoredfut ccntly moved Into this trailer homo, Chicago and Kalamazoo, ■ • • 0 mrty Saturday night at the houie He represents Empire Crafts Cor­ oTiRjL. and Mrs. HowMd^peiSSo. poration, makers of tableware. He Mrs, Cileries Coulter moved Thursday from the Leroy Jacob’s The fijil ■auhsM gjnm lCehoe’s formerly resided In Springfield. front lawn. Guests at the party • » ' * farm on Clifton Road to the P. J, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Dlhrkop McCorkell apartment on North St., Were Mr, and Mrs. P. W, Wise, and sons, Karl and Billy, and Miss Ccdarville. * Miss Mabel Wise, Miss Miriam Dickenson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell “Yvonne Gibbs spent the week end Mrs. Buckley Rude and daughter in Detroit, and Canada with Mr. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dykstra Jane left June 30th and arc visiting and daughter Sue, and Mr. and Mrs, ’M.•Lirith Mrs, Kay' Mayer of Perry, Earl Littleton. dfihb. "* * * • • OUTSIDE Mr. and Mrs, Douglas MacGre­ i * * * Mrs, B. E. Marsh Was honored Ttajfc Dayton Rifle and Revolver at a birthday dinner Monday eve­ gor’s cottage at Piedmont Bake, Clujf will hold their Spring meet- • INSIDE Darrell nil! return to his home, ning a t the home ot Mr, and Mrs. Jljipln the form of a picnic at the If, It. Smith, Shawnee Dr., Spring- Sunday. jlfarm of Vic Anderson, Bryan Rd.t • • • field. Guests at the party were • AH colors, all sizes ^M^V^llamStokcs^Sr^-M#:' and July 10 at 7:30 p.m, Prizes won dur­ Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Marsh and son Mrs. and two ing the year Will be given out. The Stephen, Mrs. Grace Schmidt, and daughters Pats)* and Sandra are officers for the coming year will Mr. and Mrs, Earl Blttleton of Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Richard F. be Installed. Yellow Springs. Betseher of Enon Road this week Mr, and Mrs. llenry Hnnnon and * * * KBS from Albany, Ga, The Stokes’ and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tomlinson daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and of Dayton were Sunday guests of SALES & SERVICE, INC, the Betschers’ went to Cincinnati Mrs. Frank Parker and son Henry Wednesday and had dinner with Florence and Marguerite Williams APPLIANCES— HARDWARE— CARAGE Jr., of Orlando, Florida were guest of 120 W. N. College S t John Deere Farm Implements Mr. Paul Betseher. Following din­ of Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Jacobs ner they attended the Cincinnati. ------V-o------General Repair Service and Mr, and Mrs. Harold McKin­ Cows being fed for high milk pro­ Reds baseball game. ney, Monday and Tuesday. 108 Dayton St. Dial 7-7355 * • • • * • duction need correspondingly large Yellow Springs Mrs. Johnnie Paul left Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. William Forman of amounts of fresh drinking water. San Diego to join her husband who has just returned from Pearl Har­ bor, IBs address Is Johnnie Paul, QMSN, USS Spangler D E 696, % Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif, » * » Mr, and Mrs. Victor Anderson, Bryan Road, had as,week end guest Mr. and Mrs, H M. Anderson and children, Jeanne and Jimmie of Chlllicothc. * * • Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Waddle of Troy were week end guest* of Mrs. Waddle's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Jacobs, and also visit­ ed with Mr, Waddle’s parents, Mr*

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\l V l ’ago Thursday! July fl rtiln ir S|irlnc« Aintrlcmi ally had ft certain preciouSncss that JnniCKt.nvn Journal Antioch Theatre fcwi3i5.v.j3 f o w r rjiiftTlNG CO. Ctilarvili* Herald Cedamlle PC could bo eliminated (except that Troilus is a youth), he handled his Meets Jamestown Reviewed role quite adroitly, and Is bcilved by Cednrviile — John Mills announc­ by W* McCmdln many to have ft beautiful, delivery Rain Causes Wheat Harvest ed tills week that the CedarviUe as toh) to Alls Anthony and the best conception of Shake- Progressive softball team will meet fipprlnn poetry of ail theactors. To Slow Down In This County the Jamestown team of the local The Antioctohum made ft splend­ As Crcssida, blonde Jeanne Jer» The ilwup and rainy wcaihs-r has la 109 new crop and reports 40 bu* Community Park League os the id start last week In their second reins lifts typlcftliy east as nil ult­ Imd many farawta worried about f sbols per acre. feature attraction Saturday night, ••Shakespeare .Under .the .Stars” ra sophisticated, slithery young wo­ tin wheat liar vent which la just Fogg and Jacob’s crops are seed during the 5th Annual Celebration season. .Although .Greco-Roman man. Her well-modulated voice and gelling n pood start, wheat and will go to DoWInc and of the American Legion, plays, consisting of complex plots graceful, almost seductive body lUclmrd Beuu her of Enon Road, Ifawma at Yellow Springs. This may well be the big game and cross-plots, are not Ordinarily movements prove lluit she was well who law; a new 12 foot combine this Wheat front these farms is run­ Of the season for the park as considered to toe appealing from the aware of her heroine's personality. ' season, lifts 128 acre crop and re* * ning 13'c and 14% moisture with Jamestown has defeated the local J general public’s point of View, non- At the beginning, young “Keith ports 40 bushels per acre on what weight testa of 60. team once this season by a three theless the Antioch kins made “Tro- Garwood, as old Nestor, WM tot* has been combined. No. 2 wheat Whleh all quotations to one score and the local lads are Uus and Crossbill" crystal clear, and sprightly of body, especially hand Bill Click, just over the line In are based on has a moisture test of bound to be out to get revenge, have invested it with all the theat­ and arm movements, to give a cre­ Clark County with a 300 acre crop, 14% and a weight test of 60, The attendance at the Commun­ rical virtues—humor, pathos, sus­ dible performance of senility, al­ reports 46 bushels per acre, ity Park has been increasing the pense, and no forth. though his voice and general phjr- MIAMI GRANGE past month for these League games There lifts very little of the Ernest Collins of CedarviUe re­ A moisting was held Wednesday Hcitil appearance were convincing. ports 35 bushels per acre on. a and undoubtedly there will be a roughness, uncertalty, and feeling At the end, however, he polished night, July 1, at the X, O. O, F. good crowd on hand for this contest of clumsiness usually present on small field combined for Homer Lodge Hall in Yellow Springs, A details of his presentation to the 'Cult! cc. scheduled for 7:30 P. M, first nights. The play, which m u extent that the became much more sugar cookie contest was held of Well paced, progressed at a satis­ Commercial going into the ele­ Which Mrs, John D. Stover, Cedar- believable. Jnmestou'ii TVotes factory speed. Any miscues or line- Only a few Impcrfeelons. vators : ville, was awarded first place. Mrs, wore MRS. FLOYD RADER and Mr. fluffs were so inconspicuous that, noted in Jack Bittner's irate, In Kingsley Fogg of Fairfield Pike Glayds Jacobs 110 E, Whiteman Floyd Badgley of Columbus called they are scarcely worth mention­ which he showed himself to the 'reports his bushels as 36 bushels won second place. on their mother Mrs. Emma 'Bad­ ing. cvcy inch a professional. He was a Jtper acre on what he has combin­ The Grange meets the 1st and gley who is at the Shirk Nursing Trollus was played ".by versatile superb Thcrsitos—ranting, lecher­ ed, 3rd Wednesday of every month. home. veteran Ellfs Rabb, who is perhaps ous, quick of tongue. Similar com­ The next meeting will be July 15, Leroy Jacobs of .Yellow Springs ments would more than adequately 8:30 P. M, in the L O, O, F. Hall. MRS. PAULINE HARPER was best remembered for his role of has a 200 acre crop and reports on describe Carl Jacobs' role of Pan- the honored guest when her so Cardinal Woolsey in Henry VUI n small portion combined 43 bushels last season. Although he occasion­ darus. iper acre, PRESBYTERIAN in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Bailey, W. Enon Road, has George Schmidt, Dayton, entertain­ WOMEN’S ASSN. ed Mr, and Mrs. Harper to a birth­ .*01 MEETING HELD day dinner Saturday evening July Clifton Womens Association 4th. For the BEST Installation Of the Clifton Presbyterian Church * * * met Wednesday afternoon at the SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS of of Mr. and Mrs. Cart Johnson were, Opera House, The Emanon Society Carpet — Linoleum For Your Money was hostess for the meeting, which Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haincss: Afternoon guests Were Mr. and Mrs - on - featured a covered dish supper. Asphalt and Rubber Tile Mrs. Richard Sftdlie led the devo­ Truman Shanks and Ronald of X- enia, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brad Our Special tions. Wall Tile — Venetian Blinds The Rev. Mrs Be Ella L. Newlin ds and family, Savings Plan who Is a returned missionary from MR. AND MRS! MAX JENKS of Call the African Congo was the speak­ DROP IN—ASK Mary Lee left Tuesday for Chicago er. to attend the Lions International DAUM&DETTYCO. FOR DETAILS convention for two days. SOFNI) SLEEPER Xenia, Ohio 2288 Especially wary when awake, the MISS MAUD BUSSELL Of Xenia MIAMI weasel is a very sound sleeper. It | was a Sunday dinner guests of Mr, ’DEPOSIT BANK tan often he taken up fay the head j and Airs. Russel Mills, feet or tail and swung around for FIRST QUALITY Member of r.D.l.C. a considerable time before it toe-! l-H CORNER 9x12 "ARMSTRONG QUAKER’’ Linoleum Rugs gins to awake. Thursday Junior leaders of Greene County who are serving as In Large Selections $9.49 EtlksZLJHLZr S>S|gr*jr«jr»^- 'T"~~ camp counselors were to meet at Folding Type Yacht & Deck Chaips the court house in Xenia to plan AH, Metal Porch Chains Junior camp which will open Aug­ U ust 17 at Camp Clifton. NEWEST STYLE Choice of Colors $5.49 State Wide Friday, Mrs. Dorothy Stanbaok Porch R ugs 3x5 to 6x9 $1.95 up. and Airs, Leon Mills will accom­ pany Junior Fair Superintendents FAMOUS CIIEAF STORE to a Dayton workshop on the stag­ Xenia, Ohio We-Deliver ing Of style show*. These leaders will superintend those phases of the AM Club work a t the Greene Coun­ Every Friday Night ty Fair, August 4-8, AMERICA’S biggest ™ CONDITIONER VALUE! j Greene County 4-H club people TIME TRIAL 7:30 p. m, RACES 8:30 pm. l and their friends Will hold a picnic ] dinner at Camp Clifton St 12:30 P. 3 Miles West of Xenia on Route No* 35 jjM„ Sunday, Swimming and recrca- will be the^BCOiiram for the

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.JM c h u r c h o f g o d UNITED PRESBYTERIAN PENTECOSTAL C. of C, FRIENDS CHURCH ST. .PAUL CATHOLIC Elwood C. Palmer, pastor; Rev. M. C, Scott, pastor (Jamestown) (Yellow Springs) CHURCH Mr#. Solih Murphy, organist 10:00 A, M.—Sunday school. Marshall II. Robbins, pastor Rev, John II. Anthony, pastor 10:00 A, M.—Sunday School. (Codarvillc) 12:00 to 12:30 broadcast over sta­ 10:00 A, M.—Sunday school. Sunday Masses, 7:80 and 10:00' Classes for all ages, Nathan Elder, tion WCHO, Washington C, H. di­ A. M. *^Janies II. Patterson, Pnstor * 11:00 A. M,—Worship service. superintendent. rect from the church, 7:15 P. M,—Youth meetings, Saturday, Confessions at ‘1:30-5:30 11:00 A. M.—-The church at wor­ 10:00 A. AC-Bible school. 7:80 P. M.—Evangelistic service, and 7:20-8:80 P. M. 11:00 A. M.—Morning worship. 8:00 P, M,—Evangelistic service. ship, , , 7:30 P. M-, Wednesday prayer • • • Regular Week-Day Masses, 7:30 3:00 P. M.-Youth For Christ Ral­ The Rev. John Stoll, faculty meeting, Jamestown Friends Church A. M. ly in the Reformed church In Xenia member of the Cedarvlllo College * • • « Dewitt Foster, pastor 15:30 P, M.—Young people’s meet­ and Bible Institute Is preaching, CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:30 A, M.—Church school. ' ing. (Grape Grove) 10:30 A. M —Divine worship. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 7:30 P, M,—-Evening service. 10:00 A. M.—Bib)c School. *' • • 'CHURCH Wednesday: 11:00 A. M.-—Worship Service. CLIFTON UNITED ■ (Ccdnrvllle) 8:00 P. M.—Prayer meeting. 7:00 P, M-—Young People. U, Wilbert Sterner, pastor PRESBYTERLIN 8:00 P, M.—-Evening Worship, John Collins, pastor 10.*30 A. M.—The Church at Study 7:30 P. M.—Midweek Bible Study Mrs. Elwood Shaw, organist Nathan Elder, superintendent, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH and Prayer Service each Wednes­ Jamestown 10:00 A. M.-—Sabbath school. 6:30 P, M.—Thc Church Youth, day night, 11:00 A, M,—Preaching Service. Work? 10:30 A. M.~ Sunday school, Paul • e * ' i Nancy Creswell, moderator in • * • Lar.gdon, supt. CHURCH OF CHRIST W l DO IT . . . charge of meeting. CLIFTON ZION BAPTIST 11:00 A. M,—Morning Worship. (BowcrsyiUe) 7;30 P, M.—Closing exercises for Rev. Richard Phillips, pastor CEMENT BLOCKS & WORK NEW JASPER METHODIST Jaijies M. Grange, pastor EXCAVATING AND GRADING D. *V. B. S. to be 1n the U, P, 10:00 A. M.—Sunday school. D. Merle Hill, pastor 10:00 A. M.—-Bible School, 11:00 A, M.—Morning service, —SAND AND GRAVEL; LAND, Church. 10:00 A. M, Church school. 8:00 P„ M.—Evening Evangelistic EPISCOPAL (Rockford Chapel) CLEARING; PONDS & LAKES Service, UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 11:00 A, M.—Worship. 8:00 A. M.—First Sunday of 7:00 P, M.—MYF. 8:00 P, M,—Monday, youth meet­ month, W. B. DAWSON CHURCH Monday: ing, • • ■ (Jamestown) 7:00 P. M.-MYF party, • • • FRIENDS ROCKFORD CHAPEL . COAL COMPANY TTHenTtr- R. A. Jamieson, Pastor CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:30-11:30 A. M.—M eeting f o r YELLOW SPIUNOS MT, TABOR METHODIST (.Jamestown) 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School, worship. i CHURCH Howard McGinnis, pastor 11:00 A. M.—Worship service. -wfr-'-—...... D. Merle HH1, pastor 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. DEX Sermon theme, “The Second 9:00 A, M.—Worship, 10:30 A. M.—Morning Worship. Milo". 9M5 A, M. Church school. 7:30 P, M.—Young people meet. 8:00 P, M.—Evangelistic service, Hogs, Cattle, • • » THE METHODIST CHURCH (Jamestown) Calves and Sheep TILE EIwo(jd L. Rose, pnstor FREE TRUCKING • Marble • Rubber 9:30 A. M.—Church school. The NO COMMISSION story hour for kiddies beings at • Ceramic 0 Quarry 9:30 A, M. • Miraplas Plastic 10:30 A, M.—Morning worship, with nursery for toddlers. Tuesday: Kirk’s Stock Yards STEVENSON Tuesdays Call for Dairy Market, TILE COMPANY 7:00 P. M.—Cub Scouts. 139 Dayton Sh Yellow Springs Phone 7-7209 Wednesdays Washington C. II. O., Phone 2599 7:30 P. M.—Choir rehearsal.

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PHONE OR COME THE CEDARVILLE HERALD YELLOW SPRINGS AMERICAN Phone 6-1711 Phone 7-7740 Thursday, July 9 Pago Jhmotown Jattraal ardson and had resided In the Pain- many friends who sent cards dur-' to remain for part of the,summer. VdWw SprlMK* American GREENES COUNTY r n iY T IX C CO. C'eriarvllle Herald tcrsviliecommunity 35 years. ing her stay In the hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Archbold, 217 His only immediate survivor is s * * *■ birth of a 7 lbs., 9 oz. boy, Wednes­ D, L, Fields of Jamestown. A sis­ a brother, Sherman of Washington Mr. and Mrs. William Earhart o^ day July 1, at Mecy ^ ter died In infancy. Columbus, and Mr. and Mrs, Cliff xexvd 11 Funeral services 'were held Mon C, H, Bis wife, Mrs, Mttry Mus- setter Richardson, died in 1944, ____ day In Greenfield, Elliot of Dayton visited Miss Helen. Services were held Tuesday at 2 SprfhSVMK^Tni* JmasMWS^iTso Lacy Sunday. have a three year old daughter, Mr. P, M, at Powers Funeral Home In DR.V. li. IIII.Iy- 0 • * * and Mrs. T, A. Donley, Winter St, Jamestown with interment in Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Inman and1 Funeral service# for Dr. P. B, are the. maternal great-grandparen Hill, 70, Columbus former Xcnlan, Jamestown Cemetery. family, Center College, returned AMBROSE MORRIS were held Tuesday at 1:30 p m. Thursday night from Chicago whcro Funeral services for Ambrose at Zion Baptist Church E. Main YELLOW SPRINGS they spent a couple days with Mrs. (Bobby) Morris, 75, who died sud­ St„ in Xenia, where he served as PERSONALS Inmans mother, Mrs, Guy Shields. denly a t h!s home In Milledege- pastor from 1933 to 1912, Burial M|sa Florence Pflnurn of Dayton Miss Guyeda Shields returned with ville Wednesday noon were held was in Jamestown Cemetery, Dr. Hill died Wednesday at hi# home in is the house guest this week of them-to spend the 4th of July week­ Friday at 2 p.m. at Milledgeville Miss Lena and Mary Oster, Wal­ Columbus, end. Methodist Church. Burial was In . '* $ -* nut Street. * * * * * * Milledgcvillc-Ply mouth Cemetery. U. S. WALLACE Air. and Mrs. Ross Wise of West­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston of Mr. Morris was striken with a Services for Ulysses S. Wallace, erville were weekend guests of Air, heart attack while sitting on the Sturgis, Michigan are visiting this 85, of 217 Coan St, Wilmington, week Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnston and Mrs, William Wclsheimer, Jack porch at his home. The son of were conducted at .2 P, M., Friday of Allen St. Mr. Charles Johnston son Rd. Gsear and Ruth Ann Potts Moris, in Reynolds funeral home there Is a school teacher in Sturges. * * * he was born in Ross County. Aug, with burial In New Antioch Ceme- Sgt. Victor Cordell was honored i A family picnic was held at the 17, 1877, and had resided in the at a party Sat. night at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns­ Milledgeville community 45 years. July 1 of a heart ailment. of Air. and Airs. Elvin Guest, 534 Be was a retired farmer. on, Allen S t last Sunday. Dayton, Sgt, Cordell is has Just Mr. Wallace Is survived by his T * * * Mr. Morris is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alargaret Smalley Wal­ Mr. and Mrs, William Forman returned from Korea. ^ BY widow, Mrs. Clara Alexander Mor­ lace; two sons and two daughter^ and three daughters Dona, Virgin­ * * * Mr, and Airs, Russell Sreridan, ris, Whom he married in 190-1; a including Airs. Faye Burhnm jig GOODYEAR ia, and Sandra of Mr, Storm, West Fairfield Pke., had as Sunday son, John, Jamestown; three broth­ Yellow Springs. * Va. were 4th of July guests of Mr. guests. Air, and Airs, Jack Brewer ers, John and Elmer of Sabina and * * * and Mrs. Everett Bailey of Hyde Samuel, Washington C. H.. and a EVA KAUFFMAN COX and daughters of Cedarvillc. Accessories Rd. sister, Mrs. Mary Jett Of Bain- Eva Kauffman Cox, 37, died sud­ * * * Dr, Evelyn Rude arrived Sat and bridge, Two Sons preceded him in denly at her home on Nelson St„ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kline of Los is visiting withe her brother Dr, death, Tuesday at 5:30 A, At, She bad Angeles visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buckley Rude, 112 W, Whiteman, GAS O IL - GREASE ------tv------suffered from asthma for ten yegj:#.. Everman, Clifton Pike, the first of Dr. Rude has been studying in New JENAItO N. WOLF York. She is on her way to Okla. Mrs. Cox was the daughter of Frt«$£jthis week. Airs. Kiinc Is the sister m a r a t h o n p r o d u c t s Jenaro N. Wolf, 75, former rick and Rita Kauffman and born of Mr. Everman. to see her family. » » » * * Greene Countian, died Friday at in Dennison, Ohio, Dee. 20, 1918 Air. and Mrs. Robert Brannum an The Everman family held a fam­ BEALS 6 a m, at his home in Greenfield, and was married to James Cox, daughter Kay of Beatty, formerly ily picnic at Serpent Mound June The son of R, H, and Mary Dee. 20, 1937. Survivors are her Of Yellow Springs left last week 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Everman, Service Station Stewart Wolf, he was horn at Bow­ mother of Dennison, her husband for Denver to Visit Mr. and Airs. sons George and Jim attended from ers vi lie Jan. 7, 1878 and passed his and five children, BeVerly, Altidrcd, Berg. Mrs. Berg was formerly Alary early iife there. Be had resided in James, Harold and Alargaret all here, *" Ellen Brannum, Kay Brannum was YELLOW SPRINGS Greenfield since 1901 and former­ »■ * * at home, eleven brothers and sisters . Mr. and Airs. John Amon and Air, ly owned and operated a grocery who reside near Dennison. Funeral, Grotc spent the week and china store there but retired arrangements are waiting the urrit,] } Jn wUh ^ and Mrg# a few years ago. Mr. Wolf was a vnl of her mother. Roy J. Mrreurio and family, Air, member of the First Methodist £. g £ Church In Greenfield and at one HOMER II. RICHARDSON f and Airs, Robert Amon and family we’re AIR time taught a Sunday School class Homer H, Richardson, 85, dfgd and Airs, and Airs, Donald ’Amon suddenly at his home in Pninteif^ and family, CONDITIONED! in that church, * * * Mr. Wolf Is survived by his viiie Saturday afternoon? Suffering They attended the christening of widow, Mrs, Mallssa Chaney Wolf from a heart ailment for some time Elizabeth, daughter Of Air, and Airs., 1900; two daughters, Airs. William | Air. Richardson was found dead In Robert Amon. B. Fiammer, Westfield, N. J„ and J bed at his home. ♦ * * FORAY’S Mrs, Kibler Roberts of Greenfield; | A retired farmer, Air. Richard- | Dr. Buckley S, Rude, pastor of two grandsons and five brothers. son was born in New Jasper Twp., j the Presbyterian Church with three I THE KEXAIX STORE And sisters including Airs. Saw Jan. 8, 1888, He was the son of An- | young people from the church will J •‘Where You Pay Less'* Carpenter of Bowcrsviltc and Airs,‘drew and Catherine Ireland Rich* | attend a Presbyterian youth con -1 • Terence at Hanover, Ind„ July 12-1 120. The children accompanying D r,! I Rude arc John Dawson, Walter | PREPARE FOR ) Krtccht Jr, and Eleanor Wise. Dr. j I Rude will be an instructor at th e ! y 0 u s H0Me LfKe j conference. } m a k e 1 * * * t 5 A picnic was held at the home of }' Q-..n I Air. and Airs, Wilbur A. Fink Sat-j c- I urtlay, in honor of Lt. Richard E. j Allen. Lt. Allen left Alonday m orn-, | mg for the Far EEast. | 1 *' # # | I Those present at the picnicwere | p i I Mrs. Eibert Allen, Bobby Alien, Air. { >< \ ? Harold Allen, Air, and Mrs, Torn! sm n Houser and son Gary, Miss Gcrxl(; Napier, all of Middleton. Present h «, - from Yellow Springs were L t and Mrs. Richard E. Allen and son Ali-I ! chart. Airs, Albert Pultz, Miss Ella I Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Davis I and daughter Debbie, Mr, and Mrs.! Estel Botes and sons David, Bil, T H E R E IS A 1 and Russell, Air, and Mrs, Richard m Fulton, Air. and Mrs. Wiibttr A, . Fink, and Robert Fink, Who WAsf home over the weekend from Ohio I State University. | p . <* * * i JOHNS-MANVIUE ASBESTOS Oil-Saving Furnace to f Ira Barr's car that was Missing- fit your home. Sties 1 Friday was found early Saturday! SIDING SHINGLES go right over } morning on Xenia Ave. 1 to heat 4*i S*> 6-, or j *• * * !- old sidewalls, , , save upkeep expense 7-room houses. Avail­ | Aiiss Helen Lacy was brought« ) heme Friday from the hospital. She; able for either forced wishes to extend her thanks to her! • The rich texture of Johns* ment and are permanent a s1 air or f fCIWity distri­ Msnville Siding Shingles has stone. Because they are made the charm of finest wood*-* of asbestos and cement they bution systems. DELUXE will transform the appearance are fireproof and rotptoof. HAMBURGH Of your home, At the same Make your home snugger and OIL or GAS time, these shingles save you tighter, too. Are easily applied .money year after year. They right over your old siding. Low With require no preservative treat­ cost* For free estimate call,,, EASY TERMS Lettuce & Tomato Yellow Springs Lumber Co. Phone 7-7688 “Wait? Exclusive Coleman Denier” YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO

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liHUBNB COtflSTV FltlXTIKG CO. V 'e)h»w Sf Hiikm A n ir rlc S a .: JamcKittvrn sJailnial '• Cedarville HentM and family of Wilmington, called gji Mrs^Lcnna Jones Sunday, ' <&■< Mr. Foster Hollingsworth of Dip- HEALTHY KITTENS to give away 18 Allen Bldg., Xenia, Ohio { fees, court costs and other relief, t FOR SALE—House trailer. Ideal ' Defendant will take notice that the ton, Mr, and Mrs. William P a ttfe * for vjieatton or hunting or fish­ Call Botecher 7-4251. Yellow Attorney for Plaintiff said cause will come on for hearing son of Xenia, Mrs, Pearl Storef at the .convenience of the court after ing triiis. Sleeps five. Also "Hng- Springs, 7-0-c H-8-13-C six full weclcs from the date of the Mr, A, Hollingsworth and Lo Roy garty Sea Shell" cartop boat, Can first publication hereof. Hollingsworth were Thursday eve­ I AM NOW back to work, if your Kathleen H. llliflij', plnlntlff be loaded by one man, Phone NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Robert l\ Sliinv, n 11<»r,iey f o r ning guests of Mr, and Mrs. Haw- the plaintiff Yellow Springs 77406, 7-9-c shoes need repairing bring them ON TAX BUDGET ey Kyle. Home made Ice cream was in. Wj? have a full lino of new Two copies of the Tax: Budget as it is CJ A I j x o t i g e enjoyed, Shoes, Come in and look them V irgil Warkrann, w h^c Iftftt • * « FOiR SALE-Used M H. p. Window tentatively adopted for the Village known ijtldrej** wn* TQpliir air conditioner. A4 condition. over. Ellisons Modern Shoo Re­ of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio Street, BHtlicuport, Connecticut, will Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Beal and pair, 9 W. Washington St, J-16-c (like notice thnt on lie 11th tiny of Call AC Service in Yellow are on file In the office of the June? 1H53« lgtihelle W orkman Hlctl daughter Beverly spent Sunday at her petition In the Conre of Com­ Serpent Mound, Adams County. t Springs. 77406. 7-0-c Clerk of said Village. These are for mon PlenK,- Greene- County,. Ohio, WANTED—Good homes for nice public inspection; and a Public ngnliiNt him. 'The Nome kclng cirne • • • No, -853? on the docket of mh UI ’ FOR SALE—Fryers, dressed or on kittens, 70 West Washington St, Hearing on said Budget will be held court, praying for a divorce on Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Beal and J-9-C grotiittlN of grox* neglect of duty family spent the week-end with foot, Pllone 4-4177. J-25-2-9-C at the Mayor’s Office in said Vil­ and extreme cruettyv anil miking lage on Tuesdny the 14th of July, that she lie awarded nil property Mrs, Beals parents, Mr. and Mrs. that the panic* now own, attorney’* NOTICE o f PUBLIC HEARING 1953 at 8 o'clock P. M. tecs, court cost and other relief*. Nelson Moore and family of Con- SLAB WOOD—Special sale. Cut 16" Defendant will take notice that the nersvillc, Ind. lengths for stoves, fireplaces, out­ ON TAX BUDGET P. J. McCorkcll, eald ca«a*e wtH come on for hearing Two copies of the Tax Budget as Clerk pro km at the convenience of the court after • * • side furnaces. Put In your winter six f u ll w e e k s fro m th e d a t e off th e tentatively adopted for the Village H-.T-9-c first publication hereof. Miss Elaine Barnett of Dayton supply now, at a give-away of Jamestown in Greene County, Isabelle Workman, plnntlff spent the week-end with oher par­ price, $4.00 per truckload, any site Robert C Shaw, attorney Ohio, are on file in the office of for the plnntlff ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moudy Barnett truck. Also free sawdust now, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT the Clerk and of said Townshipi • • • Willis Lumber Co., Washington Estate of Robert Hickman, De­ These are for public inspection and Dr, ;and Mrs. G. Q« Hall and son, C. H, Ohio, 7-9 ceased. Business Opportunity Billy of Kingsport, Tenn., spent a Public Hearing on said Budget Notice is hereby given that part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. will be held at the Council Rooms Maude D. Phillips, has been duly FOR SALE OR TRADE BY OWN­ Mr, and Mrs. Harry DeVoe, in said Village, on Monday, the 20th appointed as Administratrix of the $250 MONTHLY ER 270 acres (85 cropland) on • * •’ day of July, 1053, at 8 o’clock P. M. estate of Robert Hickman, deceas­ blacktop road, electricity, live SCARE TIME Mr. and Mrs, Cbos. Eugene Kyle 7-9 ed late of Jamestown Village, stream, ideal for grazing farm. and family spent the week-end with Greene County, Ohio. Refilling and collecting money 200 ton of lime just napplted. Lo­ Mr3, Kyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE FOR BIDS Dated this 23rd day of June, 1953. from our new type 5c candy dis­ cated east of Locust Grove, 20 pensers in this immediate area. D. Forrest Strong of near New miles from Atomic Plant. $30 per Notice Is hereby given that bids WILLIAM B. McCALLISTER Finest selected caudles now avail­ Holland, acre. Harris D, Willis, P, O., Box will be received at the office of Judge of the Probate Court, the Trustees of Ccdarvllle Town­ Greene County, Ohio able for this locality. No selling; to • • 84 Washington C, H., Ohio. 7-9 Mr, and Mrs, Marlon Fife, and ship, Greene County, Ohio, until By LUELLA HOWSER qualify for work you must have car, Miss Mary Alice and Judith Erwin the 10th day of August 1953 at 12 Chief Deputy Clerk references, $600.09 cash, secured and of Wilmington spent Friday even­ o’clock noon for furnishing labor controlled by you. Devoting six ing with Mr. and Airs. Chelsa EICHMAN’S and material required for gutters LEGAL NOTICE hours week to business, your end on the Township House in said Wallace Lackey, whose address is on percentage of collections will net Stoops and son Don. GAS AND ELECTRIC unknown will take notice that on the Up to $250.00 monthly with very Mr, and Mrs, Nathan Pendetl township according to the plans 28th day of May, 1953, Pauline Lac­ and specifications on file with the good 'possibilities of taking over spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. APPLIANCES key 1322 E. Main, Xenia filed certain Howard Hook and family of Xenia Clerk of said Township, The town­ full time. Income increasing accord­ WIRIN’ MATERIALS petition against hBn for divorce on * • • • ship trustees reserve the right to the grounds of Gross Neglect of ingly. For interview, include phone Mr, and Mrs. Russel Green and and reject any and all bids. Duty before the Common Pleas in application. Write P. O. Box 1322, LIGHTING FIXTURES Court of Greene County, Ohio, said Columbus, Ohio. son David of Xenia spent Sunday Cedarville Township Trustees case being No. 28293 on the docket with Mrs, Green’s parents, Mr, find 12 West Main S t Xenia, By A. E. Richards, Clerk. of said Court and will come on for Mrs. Elmer Stewart and family. H-7-30-C hearing on or after the 9th day of 3-ROOM APARTMENT for rent In Phone <02 July, 1953. Cedarville, Write to box 252, Van- MASON DOUGLAS, dallo, Ohio, Mrs, G, P. Stouffer, LEGAL NOTICE Callahati Bank Bldg., TAXI Carl F. Levy, whose last known Dayton, Ohio address was R t 3 Ten Hill, % Attorney for Plaintiff July 9 FOR SALE—Harley Davidson mo­ Evelyn Gray, Pittsburgh, Penn., will torcycle 1047-74 overhead 14000 Safety Gafr Ga. L K G A I, X d . T I C take nv”cc that on the 9th day of Cart It. Tipton, 548 Vine Street, actual miles. First class condi­ Parts Kentucky, is hereby notified tion, Priced $375, Judy’s Garage, Braun's Jewelers July, 1953, E. Ernestine Levy, 1118 that Rachel L. Tipton, has filed a E. Malnled, Xenia, Ohio, filed cer­ peUiten against him in The Common 1029 Dayton Ave„ Washington C, 7 -7 3 9 8 Xenia, Ohio Plena Court, Greene County, Ohio, tain petition against him for di­ the, satuo being numbered on the H., Ph. 8651. J-9-c Pick Up A Delivery Service Home of •‘Circle of Light docket of said Court 2g34t; prayer vorce on the grounds of Gross Ne­ at said petition is for a divorce, on Group Rates Diamonds glect of Duty and Extreme Cruelty the grounds of grosa neglect of duty LOST—Small reddish brown collie, and extreme cruelty, and said cause Special Trips Sterling Silverware and asks custody of minor child win come on for Hearing on or after male, white chest, forelegs and six full weeks from the date of the feet, answers to Laddie, tan col­ Trifarl Jewelry and other relief, before the Com­ first publication hereof. YELLOW SPRINGS mon Pleas Court of Greene County, Attorney for Plaintiff lar, Indiana license, child's pet. Hamilton Watches I»nn M. Anitmnn Ohio, said Case being No.- 28365 on Home Federal Building Reward. Phone Xenia 2-2572. Repairing the docket of said Court and Will Aenls, Ohio J-fl-c Diamonds Itccet come on for hearing on or after the . . I, K G A L NO V I 0 13 Glen lllgby. whose last known MT. TABGB NEWS 13th day of August, 1053, addrea# was Xenia Avenue, Ccdsr- WE RENT THEM 1 vilie, Ohio, will take notice that Leroy Hollins*,vorth | Peterson and Neatherton, on the n th day of June, 1953, Kath­ Electric Drill * « in, $1.50 day leen K. lllgby filed her petition in Mr, A, C. Haines c.f Zanesville Spiked disk soil aerator 25c hr. the Court of Common Pleas, Greene and Mr and Mrs. Chas. Haines of County, Ohm, against him. The same Lawn roller 250 Mr. being case No, 2833* on the docket Dayton were Sunday dinner guests of aaid court, praying for a divorce Johnson’s floor buffer 50c day on grounds of gross neglee t of duty of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haines. Skil power saw f2J50 day and extreme cruelty, and asking that she be awarded all property Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Piekenlng Hilco floor sunder $1JW hr. ADMINISTRATORS that the parties now own, attorney’* llilco floor edger 11.00 hr. Skil licit hand sunder City Property or Farms $1,00 hr. Vibrator sunder $1.00 hr. PUBLIC SALE 1056 Dodge Sedan II Let us sell your Real Estate Underwood standard 1056 Plymouth Convertablc RAH courteous, Efficient Real Estate typewriter $3*0 week of 1953 Dodge Sedan II and Auctioneering Service Portable adding machine (3M week 4H% Farm t a u t STOKES Motor CGtripany Ail hourly rates are for nctuoi lion sdioltl Goods So. Main SL Ccdarvllle a e . w m * Fours in use- 'Dally inlninmm Phone 6*4031 —REALTOR— Looaled lit Cedarville oil Xenia A m Phones - Office 4-7811 Res. - 4-7801 DEATON’S HARDWARE N. Limestone St, Jamestown, O, Phone 7-7451 on If You Want To Buy or Sell Your* Farm or Town Property SATURDAY JULY Ilth - CALL OR WRITE LEON H. KLING LOANS McSavjtney & Co, 3 Piece Waterfall Bedroom Suite, 1 Jenny Lynn Bed, 1 London, Ohio Phone 91 Twin Size Maple Bed, 1 Dresser, Large Chest for bed­ We Specialize in Farm Loans at ding, 3 Piece Living Room Suite, 1 Lounge Chair, 1 4j& per cent Interest y ' ' Si' Gas Stove, 1 Deluxe Kitchen Cabinet, 1 5-Shelf Utility Cabinet* 1 Wardrobe, Several Kitchen Chairs, 1 Drop Leaf Table, 1 Small Bathroom Heater •— electric, 1 Electric Sweeper, 1 Washing Machine—easy, Twin BUCKEYE T V ztJ M >” •V‘*r* * Rinse Tubs. Wootfuorkiag TO BUY • BUILD .• RPMOnFi Antiques: 1 Walnut Desk, 1 Marble top Dreiser* 1 Wall Type Magazine Holder, 1 Basel Rocker. Owck Whh A $ p * ck * » d Hwwwkrl kwdm*-« Several other odd* and ends of furniture and tools, * CABINETS a n d IDRMIOA LUMBER — MILL WORK PEOPLE’S George Goates, Administrator ROOFING SIDING Da* Aultman, Attorney IMPROVEMENT LOANS BUILDING AND SAVING CO. Joe Gordin, Auctioneer 350 MONROE Phone 2092 I t Green St. W id , O, Ski:;e XenUt* Ohio wmmmmmmmmzmwrr- '£ t Thursday, inly • Ycltaw I»Hh > Awtrtea* Women of Distinction” and Mrs. JanM nn Jiaraal T« AtHHI SH E K JiB COOIITY PHIXT1KO CO. CdtnrlUi HoaM Four-Day Session Mary Faye Bryson speaking on "Building the Future on the Put.” Local delegatee t4 the : _ Following a two-week wedding Is Held At Camp Women’s Society oi Christian L trip through the northern states, Swimming lessons were in charge N annM d Y ellow Springs — The Women’s of Grace Turner and Instructor, and ice Camp, to. b e-h eld Sunday the future Mr. and Mrs. Hammond through July 17in Sabina i n will reside at 140 W. Davis St, un­ Camp la closed at Camp Clifton nature and conservation classes were under the leadership of Miss EARL ELLISON, Yellow Spri To Take Bride til Sept 1, when they will move after a four day period With 110 «» ' Anne Strall. WSCS president; MRS. CORNELL into their new residence on Hyde campers and 10 faculty members, US GRINNELL, MISS MARY la Springfield Road, Eight counties were represented: COMETS' COURSE MEREDITH and MRS. LOUIS Miss Counts will entertain Miss Yellow Springs — A wedding of They were Greene, Clark, Madison, A comet's tail dosen’t necessarily SHRETTLE. Nickel at a shower following the local Interest Is slated to take place Fayette, Champaign, Union, Logan, follow tiie head in its, course . W ------— wedding Crip. Recently, a surprise and Clinton Counties, DIESEL PERFORMANCE a t 1:30 P. M., Saturday In Springs linen shower Was given the bride- through space. The tall always The programs were camp fire streams out from the conrfet head Diesel locomotives handled neaY| field's Grace Lutheran Church, elect by Miss Helen Pitman and recreation and Vespers, They also ly 50 per cent of paasenger-tratR, when Miss Jacquelyn Nickel of that Airs, Edward Alexander in the resi­ in a direction opposite the sun. held "Appreciation Hour" two days Thus, when a comet is moving a- car-miles and nearly 35 per cent % city becomes the bride of John dence of the latter. with Miss Mary Quinn of Ohio Bell Way from the sun, the tail precedes of freight gross ton-mllen In thf ( Philip Hammond, son- of Mrs, Olive The guest list included Miss Elea­ Telephone Co. speaking on "Ohio Hammond of Yellow Springs and nor Collins, Miss Dorothy Lopes, the head. year 3948. Dr, \V. A, Hammond Of Xenia. Miss Kathy Bernhardl, Miss Mar-; The Rev. Anton L. Anderson, jorje Cormack, Mrs. Olive Ham­ \ Grace Church pastor, will officiate mond, Airs, May Frederick, AI r s. at the single-ring service, which Albert Nickel, Mrs. Warren Dell, will be attended by only the im­ Mrs, William Fulton, Mrs, Lowell mediate members of the families. Nosker, Mrs. Sydney Davis and the Miss Nickel's arents are Mr. and honored guest Mrs. Albert Nickel of 1545 Crest- View Drive in Springfield. New Doughnut For her mald-of-honor and only attendant, the bride-elect has cho- ! Machine In Use aen Miss Marjorie Counts of Springfield, a CM Omega Sorority At ‘68’ Grill sister. Mr. Hammond’s brother, Yellow Springs — Bob Massle, Robert Hammond of Yellow Springs owner and manager of the 24-hour will perform the duties of best man. service restaurant "68 Grill," an­ Organ music for the occasion will nounced that a "Hol-N" doughnut be presented by Mrs, Adam Wll- machine has been, operating there gus of Troy, an aunt of the pros­ since its installation Monday. Expertly Prepared Dishes pective bride. Mr. Massie maintains that cus­ tomers will now have "fresher and • Meals Any Hour of the Day more varied" doughnuts, and re­ minded his customers that fresh at Erbaugk’s coffee is made in the grill every • Sizzling Steaks f four and one-half minutes. SUNTAN LOTIONS • 31 Years of Service ~ BATHING CAPS CLIFTON LADIES SWIM GOGGLES AID SOCIETY MEETS SWIM MASKS Clifton — Members of the Ladies' \ Open 7 Days A Week 6 a. in. SWIMMING POOL Aid Society of the Clifton Presby- j terian Clnireli met Inst Wednesday1 til 1 a. m. afternoon at the home of Airs, j Douglas Luse. Mrs, Carl Wnsner A IteKlxtcreil I’tmrniaeliiil was asetstant hostess. } qn«)n ni Your Service Airs. Ralph Rotitzohn led the tie- j voliohs for*the group, After the* Krhnugh & Jolmfou meeting, Mrs. Luse and Airs, Was* GLEN CAFE Xenia A sc, & Glen St. ner served light refreshments. j CAFETERIA YELLOW SPRINGS Try our Classifieds — (hey get j results. 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