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76th Year - - Number 22 CEDARYILLE, OHIO THURSDAY, JUNE II, 1953 l^—— '"ws'ortm*' r -. tiraitrut.a! Legion Auxiliary Elects Officers Mrs. Waddle Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Brown Speaks Public Asked V Takes Gavel To Give Views A f Meeting Mrs. Lawrence Waddle was elect­ On School Plan ed President of Wallace C, Ander­ A public school board meeting son Legion Auxiliary at the regu­ will be held in Silvercreek Audi­ lar June meeting held Monday torium on Wednesday, June 24, at night at the home of Mrs, Robert Seventy-five Republican women 8:00 P, M. Three representatives Marshall. Ten members Were pres­ from the various townships in the of the firm of Grunkemyer a n d ent. The meeting was opened by county gathered at Whitehall Farm Sullivan, which planned the pres­ Mrs. Russell Wisecup, president, just north of Yellow Springs on ent building, will be present. followed by prayer by the Chaplain, Wednesday, June 3rd to hear an These architects will display Sev­ Mrs. Nathan Elder. Pledge of Al­ address by Mrs. Katherine Ken­ eral large blueprints of separate legiance to

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MUPftY PEATH.IQU.il Girl Scout Day Camp Is In Full Mr. and Alia. Richard F. Kughn atw rrASS o*vtv*"i)-JT oaama are announcing the birth of a-,7 lb, NCMOfttAL DAY (May 301..IT Swing At Camp Greene: Parents, ’9 oz. daughter, Suzanne, on Monday FOURTH OF JULY_____ • June 8, LAS OR OAY<8«F».Oj«rfg# Friends Invited To Open House CHRIST**! Eighty Girl Scouts from six com­ Fred Wilburn, Ccdarville, assis­ THE LIVE WIRE munities attended the first dny's tant director; Mrs. Quentin Relpe session of the “Younger Intermedi­ Fairborn, business manager; Mrs, By Jack Cochnm V$ e n d e l I Carter, Beavercreek, ate” Day Camp which is being held nurse. Leaders for the period are This is the season of the year this week at Camp Greene on Grin- Mrs. Hartman, Mrs. Hart, Mrs; that the merchants and industries nclll Road. The camp program, Morrell, Mrs, Matlock, all o f Fair­ are asking themselves how they which runs from 9:00 A. M., to 3:00 born; Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Patterson, P. M., each day, incudes flag rais­ ever got along without the valu­ of Beavercreek; Mrs. Beam, Mrs, ing and lowering ceremonies, set­ able aid of Bryan High School stu­ Werner, Mrs. Glass, all of Belle- ting up and maintaining a "unit brook; Mrs. Schofield and Mrs. dents, The service stations around bornoe” out of doors by each camp Bryant of Xenia. Janice Kay Wil­ town seem to employ more than unit (12 to 15 girls with their burn of Ccdarville is assisting as their share of high school students HUMBER OF DEATH* leaders), nature study, nature hand­ Senior Aide. and recent graduates. Don Williams crafts, outdoor housekeeping, camp Operating staff for the second is the boss of his shift at the lUjpr IS, EO,Cl (Sol, San,Mon). cooking etc, week will include Mrs. Birch, direc­ Soldo Station, Dave Hull and Har­ SRUARY 15,IS,IT (Frl, Sot, $ • « )--- - ^ ------t4 § | Special events include a tour of tor; Mrs. Stanley Wise Yellow old Gibbs are employed at Beal’s MARCH l,C,3 (Sol.Sun.Mon) _ Glen Helen with leaders familiar Springs, assistant director; Mrg. Marathon station. There is always APRIL 4.8.B IFrl.Sol.Sun) J 8 1 J p t -f it . . J & g l | L s t with the Glen; a tour of the camp­ Mary Haiders, Fairborn, business a friendly business rivalry between MAY 50, i,Soi.: ing area with Greene County Con­ manager; Mrs. Schloss, Fairborn, this crew and Morriswise and Lee JUNE, It rj Fr I, S o J | | servationist Jim Bennett, who will nurse. Leaders will include Mrs. Johnston who are employed by the point out how to plan for and care Jewell, Mrs. Hisey, Mrs. Hagen- Pure Oil Station, Harold Black­ for the grounds for their best use buch, Mrs, Groves, Mrs, Altman, all wood are rsponsible for the trim­ tplP^l.Sol.SimJ. _ „ _ _ . ______33 now and in the future. of Fairborn; Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. med hedge and other maintenance te (Ffi.soi.suci)______z# All friends and parents of Scouts Morningstar, Mrs, Clark, all of jobs at Carr's nursery. You can not BER 8,8,10 (Soi.Son.Mon) ------38 are invited to the “open house” on Beavercreek; Mrs. Jane, Mrs. Moore go into Furay’s drugstore without eccE**een «».84.25 tTi>afwa«.ThtiO— ...... 4 1 Friday afternoon (June 12) from 1 of Xenia; Mrs, Woodson, Mrs. seeing the smiling faces of three to 3 P. M. to see the camp and Pierce of Wilberforcc, Mrs, Sallume sophomore girls, Marcia Oleslager, what the girls have been doing. of Yellow Springs. Shirley Miller, and Evelyn Garmen. YS, girls at camp are Nataiie — — j — ^ Jolly Bi.vler is helping at the Col­ Wright, Ann Johnston, and Susan lege On the maintenance crew, Ron­ Peterman, ail of Troop 18. MARSHALL nie Lingo is learning the carpentry Next week (June 15-19) a similar - trade from his father as ho is help­ Day Camp will be held for older Motor Company Joe Zeller Hurls 3-Hitter As Yellow r-v ing him in his father as he is help­ intermediates of the six commun­ i. ities at Camp Greene. 92 girls have ing his father landscape houses. Chrysler • I f you are wondering what these Springs Edges Lewis Corners Tuesday registered for this camp. The camp people are doing in their spare program will be similar to the first Plymouth Behind the stellar three-hit locals to three hit, but .a 4th inning time you might go into the mills week, ending with ah “open house" pitching of Joe Zeller, the Yel­ Dealer house on the second floor. There three-bagger by “Deacon" Dohvick Friday afternoon, June 19, low Springs softball squad eked you would see the makings of a brought home Sam Icluda with the Operating staff for this week’s out a hard-earned 1-0 decision ‘ teen canteen. It will be open very winning tally. For the locals it was camp includes Mrs. Marvin Birch, XENIA' OHIO from the Lewis Corners nine in a Shortly for all high school pupils Girl Scout Executive Director for Open S 'til 9 Except Wed# regular Clark County open league the season's second win over Lewis and rcceint graduates between the Greene County, Director; MrS, game Tuesday evening to bring Corners. In the opening encounter ages of twelve and eighteen. It con­ their season’s total up to four of the 1953 season, Yellow Springs sists Of three rooms where the ac­ wins and two losses. declsioned them, 6-3, tivities will range from ping-pong, Frftts, the opposing hurler also Carl Knocdel ami Icluba were pool, and other competitive games did a sterling job by holding the the only other local players Tues­ to dancing to the music oof a juke day to his safety, each garnering box. The plans now" are for the a single. painting, to start Monday. A few Kenton Leach Is WITH FAMOUS TRADE NAMES more things along the carpentry y Last Fi-ida^ evening on* the local Uhe are still needed to be done. Pat Among 925 Youths diamond a reshuffled version of Sayer reports that four couches the local nggregatioon succumbed WESTINGHOUSE have been donated and any furni­ At Boys’ State > • to Kugler’s Radio by a 8-4 margin DUMONT—RCA ture, magazines and labor would be although they outhit the winners, Kenton Leach, son of Mr. and appreciated, 10-4, Costly errors in the 3rd and Mrs, Howard Leach is one of an es­ The senior girl scout troop con­ 7th innings when the visitors scor­ timated 925 selected high school Gas and Electric Ranges ' Refrigerators sisting Of Gabriele Knceht, Eleanor ed three markers each, was the juniors, representing communities Circulating Heaters Radios Wise, Elizabeth Whitmore, Diant ha contributing factor to the dub’s throughout Ohio, Who will arrive Electric Washers Sweepers Whitmore, Louisa Rothcrmund, downfall, __ at Camp Ferry Friday, June 12 to Water Coolers froners Xarifa Sallumc, Joan Schickedantz, Top hitters for the locals Fri­ become citizens of the 30-day Buck* day were Don Shinkte, with 2 for and their advisor, Airs. Bonham eye Boys' State, operated by the 3 and Bob Van Felt with 2 for were finally rewarded for all there state American Legion organiza­ You can depend on Hoover — • Westinghouse, hard work trying to raise enough 4, Ferry Stewart Went the route tion. funds for atrip to New York City, j for the losers and allowed only <—— Youngstown Cabinets— Hotpoint W , L. DeWeese, long-time dean They left Yellow Springs by train the four hits, hut ragged support at about 5:39 A. M„ Monday and j Of the mythical *'49th state,” Who marked the defeat. “ The Best Costs So Little More” said the young men will spend the arrived In Hew York at 9 A, M., Yellow Springs will meet Steel first week end learning the know­ Tuesday, They saw all the sights of Products of Springfield on the local how of political politics and en­ New ‘Turk including the U. N. diamond at 8 P» M,, Friday eve­ GRINNEL APPLIANCE SALES gaging in compaigns for Offices in Building Which greatly impressed ning. hP-xL-Tuesday the squad will the 20 cities, four counties and the them. Their trip was highlighted play Kuglers in a league game at state governmena. After the elec* by attending the hit broadway play, Springfield Lagonda Park begin­ tfoit on Monday, all will become The King andw 1, They left New ning at 8:36. elective or appointive officers or York on Friday evening and arriv­ enter such occupations as lawyers, Several members of the James­ ed in If el low Springs the mat newspapermen, and members of the town Grange met with the Xenia morning, tired hut safe. BBS highway patrol. Grange last Friday evening. More teen news over the Live Wire in two weeks,

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t. *■ ','N v l i H . •t ■» t *. |,f f * f ■ f * » ' f t f ( | , * ; t ( m i i 1-M i t t-j t < ».ju m t.:.M fi’i»#,!i i-, i'i < J ’i'i I f i , 1 ) i (»*-•■ CHURCH OF GOD 7:30 P, At—Closing exercises of CHRIST OF CHRIST 11:00 A, At.—Alorning service, 9;30 A. At.—Junior Sunday.aehool. Elwo^v^C, Fulmer, pastor; the Daily Vacation Bible School. (Bowersville) EPISCOPAL (Rockford Chapel) 10:30 A , M.—Church ,service, Mr*. John Murphy, organist Wednesday: James M. Grange, pastor 8:00 ,A, Ah—-First Sunday of • . • ■ 10:00 A. At, -Sunday School, 8:00 P. AX,—Prayer meeting. 10:00 A, At—Bible School. month. CENTRAL CHAPEL,A. M. E. Airs, David Strobridge, supt. Thursday: 10:445 Communion, « • « Rev, Isaac I t Louden, pastor f i r s t Ba p t i s t 11:00 A. AX.- Children's Day pro­ 8:M P, At.- Choir rehearsal, 8:00 P. At.—Evening .Evangelistic 9:3Q A. M,—Sunday school. (Yellow Springs) gram, • * ** • Service. 10:40 iA, vM.—Devoltnoa. Vacation Bible School program. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8:00 P. At, Monday, youth meet­ Rev. Wm. L. Williams, pastor 11:00 A.. M.—Morning worship, 7:30 P, At.~U. P. Church. Jamestown ing. 10:00 A. AX,—Sunday School, •*” . • • 7:43 P, M. Midweek prayer serv­ 10:30 A. AX.—-Sunday School, Paul % .» r m 11:00 A. At.—Alorning worship. CLIFTON PRESBYTERIAN ice Wednesday evening. Lnngdon, supt. Howard AIcGinnis, pastor Richard. S. Smiiip, Minister • • 0 11:00 A, At—Alorning Worship. 9:30 A. At—Bible School. FRIENDS -ROCKFORD CHAPEL 10:00 A. At.—Bible School. FIR$t PRESBYTERIAN Kent Smith, guest speaker, 10:30 A. At—Alorning Worship, 10:30-11:30 A. At—Meeting f o r 11:00 A, At.—Worship service, ‘ CHURCH 7:30 P. AI.—Young people meet. worship. (Certarville) BOWERSVILLE METHODIST 8:00 P. At—Evangelistic service, ■ 9 • C. Wilbert Sterner, pastor D. Alerle Hill, pastor METHODIST Bible -School 10:30 A.'At.- The Church at Study (Yellow Springs) 10:00 A. AX.—Church School. THE AIETHODIST* CHURCH Nathan'‘telder. superintendent. R«v. Harry F. Baker, pastor* 11100 A, At,—Worship, Rev. Groh (Jamestown) This being "Children’s Day" the Attendance preaching, Ehvood t Rose, pastor 9:30 A. AI.—Sunday School, Rob­ Sunday School hour will begin at 9:30 A. At—Church School. The ert Dunevant, Supt,, Kenneth Las- 10:20 A. M, Since this is a combined NEW JASPER METHODIST story hour for kiddies begins at ley, asst. supt. Still Growing Sunday School and Church service, 10:40 A. A t —Alorning worship. D. Alerle Hill, pastor 9:30 A. M. , With each day bringing new pu­ the program will begin at 10:30 and Holy Communion and period of 10:00 A. AX.—Church School. 10:30 A, AI.—Alorning Worship, pils to the Daily Vacation Bible continue until 12 noon. with • nursery for toddlers. Chil­ meditation, Rev, Harry F. Baker. 11:00 A. Ah—Worship. School, the (enrollment continues to The sacrament of baptism will be dren’s Day program, given at this service. 7:00 P. M.-—AXYF. PRESBYTERIAN grow taxing alt - available facilities, • a * Tuesday: acecording to the CedarviUe Min­ 6:30 F. At.—-The Church Youth. (Yellow Springs) MT. TABOR AIETHODIST 7:00 P. At—Cub Scouts.- isterial appointed (directors Rev, Nancy Creswell, moderator in Wednesday: Dr. Buckley, S. Rude, minister charge of meeting. D. Merle Hill, pastor 10:30 A. AI.—Aloyning worship, James Patterson and (Rev. C. Wil­ 7:30 P. M.—Choir rehearsal. bert Sterner. 7:3D P, AX.—Closing exercises for 2:00 P. At—Church School. 10:30 A. M.—Dedication Service of P . V. B. S'.' to be in the U. P. church, 3:00 P. At.™Worship, Baptismal PILGRIM HOLINESS remodeled basement rooms. •Highlights this -week included • •• • service. » (Bowersville) 10:30 A. AI.—Church school. taking movie pictures of teachers JAMESTOWN UNITED Marshall H. Robbias, pastor ftnd pupils by photographer Nelson i PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PENTECOSTAL C. of C. 10:00 A. AX.—Sunday School. ST. PAUL ’ CATHOLIC Creswell. These pictures will be R. A. ifiunteson, Pastor Rev. M. C. Scott, pastor 11; 00 A. At,—Worship service. (Yellow Springs) made available for the (local Rev. John H.-Antony, raster 10:00 A, AT.—Sunday School. 10:00 A, AX.—Sunday School. 7:15 P. M.—Youth Afeettngs, churches In assisting iwith. . next 10:30 ATM.—Children's Day Pro- 12:00 to 12:30 broadcast over sta­ 8:00 P. AI.—Evaigelistlc Service. Sunday Alasses, 7:30 and 10:00 years pre-registration, gram. tion WCHO, Washington C, H, di­ • • • A. M. The picnic Friday finished this Jamestown Friends Church Sermonetie !by the Pastor. rect from the church. Saturday, Confessions at 4r:30-5;30 weeks school activities with the Dewitt Foster, pastor "Automobile' Religion," 7:30 P. AI.—Evangelistic service. and 7:30-8:30 P. M. closing exercises to be held Sunday 9:30 A, M.—Church School, Junior 'Society will meet In the 7:30 P, AI., Wednesday prayer Regular Week-Day Masse?, 7:30 at 7:30 P., At., in the United Pres­ 10:30 A. AI.—Divine Worship. church Saturday at 2:00 P, At, meeting. A. M. byterian Church, CLIFTON* UNITED Immediately following-this pro­ UNITED* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CHRIST BETHEL LUTHERAN PRESBYTERIAN gram for the parents, the pupils , CHURCH (Crape Grove) 9:30 A. M.—Sunday school, Leroy John Collins, Correspondent Shaw, supt. of the D, V. B, S, will take home James'*!!, ‘Patterson, Pastor lo:o0 A. At—Bible School. Mrs. Elwood ‘Shaw, organist 10:30 A, M:—Worship service. their Work projects competed dur­ 10:30 A. At—Children’s Day pro­ 11:00 A. At—Worship Service, 10:00 A. At—Sabbath school. ing the two •. week Qlble school. gram, 7:00 P . M.—Young People. 11:00 A* M.—Preaching service, BYRON EVANGELICAL The laxge expense ,pf the,school, 6:30 !P, AC—Junior Missionary 8:00 P. AI.—Evening Worship. and REFORMED due to the reeprd tbreaktog#eatotf* Meeting. » 7:30 P. At—Midweek Bible Study .. CLIFTON, ZION BAPTIST Rev, Eugene Davis, pastor meat* will be 1:30 P. 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V* ttlMSBNJS COVXTY nuSiTlSfi CO, yellow Spring,* Afatvinnm the following distinguished guests; JisnieMtown J o u m a ' Page 0 Thursday, June 11. tVilttrvlIlc H^roil(I Mrs, Lee E. Moore, Department Flotver Shoiv Prise Winners Listed — Secretary of the American Legion Here are the prize winners at the fourth annual flower show co­ Auxiliary, Mrs. William Cluxton, sponsored by the Friendly Gardeners of Yellow Springs and the. Clifton YS Legion Auxiliary Nets $125 Aulliary hospital representative at Green Thumbs held at Yellow Springs over last week end. the Dayton V. A. Hospital and Fire On Poppy Sales; Mrs. Fink And Chief, L. K. Warner, Civil Defense Blue ribbon awards were made to I t participants, In addition, head from Fairborn, blue star ribbon award was made to Mrs. Floyd Bailey, Re­ ceiving the blue ribbons were: Mr. Pearl Sexton, Mrs. Anna But­ Mrs. Stancliff Are Given Honors 'Mrs. Lee E, Moore spoke a fowl ton, Mrs. Elmer Sparks, Mrs. Maynard Neff, Mrs. Paul Rife, Mrs. Poppy Day netted $125, for the Unit honored, Mrs. Wilbur Flnlt minutes about Auxiliary work and Jack Kershnpr, airs. Naomi Van Tress, Bliss Jeazz Finney, Bliss Yellow' Springs American Legion and Mrs, Harmon Stancliff at a then introduced Mrs. Cluxton who Jane Rife, Bliss Nonna Jean Bullcn, Everitt Bailey, Mr. Rabert it'w as announced. These fund s special meeting with the Post for spoke on Rehabitation work at H e " ine, Mrs. Wilfred Routzong, and Bliss Ruth Fulton. The rib­ are used exclusively for Child Wjfcl- their unselfish devotion to the what it means to hospitalized vet­ far.‘ and rehabilitation The Pop­ rehabitatlon work for the Unit erans. Then she asked the Sgt.-nt- bons were awarded for entries in the arrangemezzt and specimen classes, py Day chairman, Mrs. Doonaid for the past five years. Arms to bring Mrs, Fink’and Mrs. Shinkle extends her thanks and This special meeting was presid­ Stancliff to the speaker’s table, that of the Units' to the people ed over by both the Legion officers Mrs. Cluxton reminded the mem­ who so generously contributed to and the Auxiliary officers. Mrs, bers present of the work, Mrs. this fund. James A. Dalnpnple, president, Fink and Mrs, Stancliff had done, dust prior to Poppy Day the opened the meetfng and presented Mrs. Cluxton then dedicated the WHITEHALL FARM Thomas Edwin Bailey Post 657 and - Yellow Springs, Ohio Auxiliary Unit Gravel Bell in honor of Mrs, Fink and Mrs. Stancliff. - We welcome visitors to the Whitehall Farm, hut Mrs. John Nickoson, vice presi­ dent, presented the guests of honor there are those wrho have taken advantage. THE WHITE THAT REAUY with corsages as a personal mem­ ento of the occasion. Please Drive Carefully! STAYS WHITE • • » DIAL 7 7 7 4 0 ! ^ { • Ameri can Needs YOU ARE TRESPASSING Your Support WITHOUT PERMISSION Mews is the life blood of nziy newspaper and all newspapers are dependent upon readers to sup­ ply}' them with news, notes, tips and articles of interest. Why not help us help give you readers a better, newsier paper each week! Contact THE AMEItICAM by QUALITY phone or in person or leave your WONDER WHITE notes and tips izi the office down­ town. MEATS and GROCERIES L I Q U I D £ X T IE * 10 ft You are the boss. Help US to cover the town better and you’ll HOUSE PAINT be helping yourself to more in­ AT 4. formative reading and more ad­ 6XTREMEIY WHITE • S£lf CLEANING • EXTRA COVERAGE* vertising coverage. An effort was made to contact ’ A rtnitrkable tell cleaning exitrior bouts point that it mida of purs every organization in the com­ P. W.WEISS CO. (inioed oil «nd t(i« fined titanium pigmonti to atturs a long lotting co-‘ munity for possible news Items. of dazzling whifonai;. Givas your Horn* added FOOD MARKET yaari of protection against tun, rain, frott, mow GALLON If your organization is making and tlsst. Spraadi smoothly and cottars par- news this week and we missed It, 'ftctly. Entsrpriss Wondar V/hits, Liquid Ex* we are sincerely sorry arid with 'terior it a luper-guality guaranteed bouts paint, 3 3 your help in the future we will EDDIE LUTTRELL, Owner Because of itl long wearing gualitist, it it a thrifty try to bring you a good paper paint to ut«. 5 each week. So remember that Phone 7-7349 phone number , , . . 7-7740 . , , WILLOW SPRINGS, OHIO THE YELLOW SPRINGS LUMBER CO WE MEED YOUR HELP! - Try our Classifieds — they get YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO results, Read by over 10,01)0 per­ sons each week.

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MON. 8-6 — TUES. 8-9 — WED. 8-6 — THUR. 8-9— FRI. 8-6 — SAT. 8-9. PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED f UtXiiMfW £AlJNhT VPIlftm&U rlH£* AnWrlCm, »"» '■Jtovge-S Thursday, TliuriidrtV. .Tunij Juno Jl J1 ' Jonestown Journal ‘ * 'C«4nrville Herald ?n:8m A U TY SPOTMGBT Genial Mow Swings Poltee Chief Sees Department Grow in Service in Seven Years J*y Jim Trocwtor business, hut .devoted . fulhtimo ■ to Low enforcement, is;ess-mUa! to his polipejjdttHpS. Hu lift .of any commtmil.v aiid'no-) From liHiJiuntil .lie,sold thebusi- w hne Irt'Utfiro apyubeltei*‘group.of tass > to, 'the s-N'lcboson ‘Brothers, In. • law -enforcement dfficialsi tli>n in 1088, • Chief vBSftdley's wife, Ruby 'yelUy.e Springs! Rcsidon.U»;or hel)>ed.in-thejiOperation of the cab,' •village caii indeed lie proud of the which included driving dutiea.-The woi irtlif;a of their police depai'lnrmt conple reside at-fiOkLi vermore with ?*nd of the men who provide the their three children, Ollic Jay, 18, ni^yywwpr to-jpfio'tcct aur hvjgswmd- Barbara, 14 and Ronnie, 10, Much npr property, .of.fMj.-s. Bradley’s time at present A fsuuiliar figure abound A’oi- , is .taken up with a telephone an­ jovr fdii'iuipi in.noniid Police Chief swering service in.their,,home. She , k . Bradley, or “Brad" a» also answers calls to the tpolicpjde- tie Jr hnowiiSito, iooi,t J)uring„Uic .partmont pvhen no one ,ja in. the fjUoui! .coypii - years (since ,niid Uns inHiiired lead- radio-equipped .and hence,. can.be ;-,i>jbip of Bradley, used in •emergencies. The v,ad i,o three-man committee was formed State Park and provides swim­ past ten days. This type of control <8ut Uie modest, young' Che's 33} equipment in these cars also be- consisting of Bradley, Russ Stewart ming lesrtonH iiy a patrolman. device has been used with marked Miiliabaro, Kentucky native is the longs-to the town. and Paul Furay, Through the cf- Funds are provided to the boys success in other towns, Bradley de­ first; to empjirtsir.ejtliat .a chip'foof Bohind the purelmse of the mo - torts of these men and the con- unable to pay by excess funds clared, but added that it was no police is .no,.bettor than . tin mop bile-radio sots lies'* story* typical tributions of many, many Yellow from the local . goads exchange un- speed trap, but just an attempt on dkr the supervision of Mrs, Clyde rhider .him. He cites Uicmliilily of of ;tli.e qpijrit and determination, of Springs citizens, the,$1300 was rais- the part of the local department )tjs iw;* assistdhi-s, Kslcl 'flpE'gs.and tlK>.m;iu. In 4»4fi the.only w»y to ed to buy the first two mobie re­ Adams, to allay complaints oof speeding on Ohiikv, Cantwell,, as being no-less contact'a police official wart to dio-sets. An additional set was pur- Supervision .and instruction in Xenia and other avenues through iii.itiiuiiionLal 4n flKt ipuauvediijuje- oatt someone at the power plant, chased for the department later proper traffic control and courtesy town, who dn him would see that the through a used gfoods auction sale,, tec,tioii of the village than himself, of the 19 boys in the school safety All in all, a policeman’s life la itjut since this (article, irmabout* (ha emergency ligh t ,on., Uie Xeiiin. Bradley also being highly Instru- patrol is still another activity that mental in. 'the Tormation of this not an easy life and especially a nphibei one. man in -the'd opart- ' street .downtown .wan lighbyl. A Warrants a policeman's time. The police chief's life, hut personal {.sat­ idea for added funds. niepUiet'fytaiuviaaiiorbfdW^fatitUe ■ p«sb.*ol,n)(ui weeing tin'n ligh t would boys, ranging In,age from 8-13 are isfaction in a jopnvell done can be elected from their class rooms and i*W»- then. »ltnow (hat dm was wanted. Although each member of the a .great OPffirPfibefttSon in .p.oliae -I'Brn'd” lias, a varied -baclcgroundl 1 Brad, realizing ’. that this* wan department is theoretically set up choose their owrt Lieutenant and work. -vfolnbincludes worldpg»rtt Wright- , wlMrtniy.iiindtequato proteetfonrfor on •a‘48-hoUr-Woohi -tho chief la .on Captain. •J^attefson Airdtorctf*jBaae iRndii the a itowii' of nearly SS00 residents Call at all times and does a double 'These boys are an Integral part * "l a d i e s * AID MBipS - rywtohigof a taxi; business hr Yei- ■ weatSbefoore -mouncil, with foe shift on Saturdays. He works from of the law-enforcement of the oom- , Mrs. Warner* Cummings enter­ .HaitartoKieal «,as ^it jmjpumiaft-jjfott two mobile* (Kto 8 until 4’ Saturday ‘ afternoon and munity and the good that they do tained theiLadiCs Aid -of ttteBtgj* siiems, itiior tax 1 rbuiujioca. iSitwhat ibo/,lMMKhasod. /The ‘WiPoge’-imoyor thenibaok,again atl0;30 until dawn can .never be overemphasized," Grove Church of Oirls^nta her -t»toUgbt,,hJm to town *ln tlii-fUsl ■.iMd itmviouniy. discussed the need as does the 4 to 12 patrolman. This Chief Bradley declared. home Thursday afterntKm.rhfrrt. pjpcc.* )ie fopiitldd- what, ;Wd ■Ufyvp • for inohlle'scbi with Bradfely. nnd added .protection;* on *B,a tu r d a y Through excess funds from the Oscar SmiUi conducted the busi­ -foees told, was Uie first successful Whito oiearly uveryone in aiftbor- nights and early Sundays is needed goods exchange run ,by Mrs. Clyde ness meeting, appointing ,a .nomi­ full-lime taxi company in Yellow jty in. Um-lmMn-agroed'.tiiat foe according to Bradley, because of Adams the boys have been able nating committee to Select officers --Hpaings aMtl shortly there-* fieti were neodod^ ptopoy wah not .the number of people ;who are iti to enjoy summer outings per year, for next year and also a committee * after, v/^pppdliitod hs A-d ‘poly. fit o’vailaWe.- the town during those hours, Att- which include trips to see the Cin­ to plan the annual pienic to « bo a the apartment while jsUil riiiijiing *'Yt wHftoUmn tliat Chief Bradley (Other little known fact about the cinnati Reds .play, trips to London held in August, -the lari lnisIncMs. Whew apiiolnted ashed, perotisrtlbn of council If he (department Is that the town la Prison- Farm and airplane rides. Mrs. Cummings sorved .delight­ of Rplfco in JtHF,.Bradley still could- get .the smonoy - hy .private (afforded cruiser protection on a 24- They are also to receive certificates ful refreshments during Uie social -remind management' of Uie toil Kolicitation. This was okeyed, - a hour basis. at the end of eftch year denoting hour. The work of the local department their service to tile cause of traffic is closely co-ordinated with the safety. * -Sheriff's office In Xenia and the This safety patrol tactivlty by •Xenia Post 29 of tile Stole High­ members c£ the department is owe way Patrol, just five miles north of type Of personal Contact with - the Yellow Springs, The cruiser radio is children and young people of Yel­ Saturday, /uite 13 .monitored with the Sheriff's offie • low Springs by which Bradley hop­ ,and the Wilmington post of the es to install in them Uie respect Hit No. 1* MACAO Patrol, calls then being relayed to for the law and the police. It's also data Russell the Xenia Patrol Post good assurance that in the future Robert Kitcliuiii Another facet odf the work of Yellow Springs Will hold on to its iif«o the department concerns the sum­ low crime rate, an honor any town Hit No, 2 mertime swimming project which has a right to be proud of. MONTANO BELLE Wart initiated three years ago and A most recent innovation In the tv«l> which is open to ail boys in the control of traffic throughout Yel­ Jane Rtistail & George Brent town under competent polite su­ low Springs frt the portable electri­ H*t No, 3 pervision- The department fur­ cal speed control unit, which was MIDNIGHT SHOW nishes transportation to and from recently purchased by Uie depart­ the Orton Pool at i o t a Bryan ment and put In use just in the “T h e g h o s t o p FRANKENSTEIN” ?ilf’ f‘ iSh&V IH IfWIMl. pictured with a. group of nifety pitro’ ltoyii hi itoiit of the X’cnia court houno in ttHff while the fioyti were e»- Saturday June 13 loot- to t'iiicfniiaU to see n -idg league hh»e!iaXt g.i.'re. The other FIRST TEME IN KGNtA rt'lul plctored'ls WoudeH Orlmo'i fro.i-i tlw American Legion, three tHmcdfilonifl T d t H B “ A DAY IN THE COUNTRY”

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VVC'I- Tfrurn.. Fl-I. IV-tO-lrt "The Best Costs So Little More” ‘ Hit No. 1 “RED RIVER” " " PE@PLE-S G R I N NELL with Jcta Wayne APPLIANCE SALES H it No. % BWty»IWPAp®«AWNO oo. ‘BECAUSE OF YOU” 2&t -M&rifa Ave,, YolfawSprirtgg, Ohio - tlwiw 77756 with it I G»ase>i.'St. Xen>.n( O. Smco-MMS Loaetta YoUng. A Jeff Chatidier t ; rt., i,. i. ....■■■■.i, ■.-■■■ ■iu.'nw l■•l■l^^^, Ir, Karl Compton Mm* Mmner Swmth Thursday, June 31 Page » • J f«DvW. S|)D"KS:A<(*cj-rCiio .'•'-’ ‘ai- JiwmtiaTn Anrnnl '* <‘ylle ilernlrt * > f * __ fill Site Address Mrs. Homer Smith wfts hostess to tbu,George HJagl c Chapter Mrs. Mak-'tlrlfner, Mrs. N ..MV*tran­ fe Afitiiodi Grads Daughters of the American Revo-' ter, Mrw.iflnrcki f f!YoiuF.Ti*m o»:. Ym n' .. I President McGregor as moderator. Greene County Sesquicentennial Historial Pageanf Spectacle, R. H. [For parents,‘seniors, alumni, guests; Koe.khoid, director o f the pageant for the John C. Rogers Producing Short Tetm Form FEDERAL 1 pels Auditorium. Company of Fremont, states that the youngsters' are; progressing 3:30-5:30 p, m.—Tea for alumni and faculty. Day House (Nursery rapidly in their parts. Pictured in the school room scene are: first | School, row*, left to right: Roger HeppenstaH, Johnny-Grimes, David Schuub, Xancewt Inrterffrt — Lengwr Xfatn —..P ay -Any1 DUA-wokFL ower 8:45 p, mu—-Antioch Area Theatre Harold Fogg, Janet Varner, Debbie Xouchman and 'Patricia Haller; tho: Xiitorwrt — < HVnsdl Srtvn-AnswuU ’.FiwTnerrtvu- ArpqeceilrP LiitbVeSt presents "Testament of Faith”, a second row1: Ronald Heaton,. Wayne Sayer, Atis Fblkmanfev David on .I''titure PoyTOeid. FaKi*«> --• Ife Re»*m»»T Feeiv . . Horace Mann play by Paul* Tretch- Whitmore, Baiba Foikmanis, Kathryn Beatty, Dorothy Bittner; Linda' [ ler, Front steps, Main Hall, In case I f DepreiMUGibr 5tm k«s>- B « of1 rain, play will be' given in the Williams. Standing in the- foreground are the tehcher in the: pro­ Foundry Building, - duction, Darrell ‘Brewer and Producer Rockhold. The second re­ SATURDAY, TONE 20 hearsal for the group will'be held at the Mills house Monday at 7:30, 1 32:30 p, m. — 25th Anniversary / SAFE SURE SMOTE luncheon for Arthur F«. Morgan. For seniors, alumni, faculty, guests. W I T H T H E SICK' Write or Call* Curl Gymnasium. (Advance reser­ Mrs. Margaret Payne was taken vations necessary), to the Greene Memorial Hospital BUCKEYE BA RI, SKXLLWfGH;* ScmmtnTjvTreasnrm 3:30-5:30 p. m.—President's re­ on Thursday. ception for seniors, parents, faculty. Billy Str&ley, sort of Mr, and Mrs. SPmiMGFIELB WATSOWAL The home of President and Mrs. Lauris Straley received severe in­ C o m p a n y McGregor. jury to his foot on Saturday while 7:30 p. m.—Commencement 'ex­ riding a tractor, with his brother CABINETS AND FORMICA FARM.- LOAN ■ ASM CIM W II' orcises—Front steps, Main Hall. Donald. He wii) be on crutches for LUMBER — MILL WORK Speaker, Dr. Compton. the next few weeies, ROOFING SIDING 503 W i fir Mi Building,. Hpi-iugf If Id.Ohie1 Mrs. L, H, Long, has returned to IMPROVEMENT LOANS her home here after having been 350 MONROE Phone 2092 in Greene Memorial Hospital for Xenia, Ohio surgery,

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FARM LOANS— If you are an operating farmer we are eager to serve you with financial assistance. The Xenia National Bank is prepared to make loans for live­ stock and crops . . . and this financial assistance is given you . . . right here in your home com­ munity.

REAL ESTATE LOANS— Hundreds of Greene County homeowners have av­ ailed themselves of the Xenia National Bank’s ser­ vice in the purchase of a home. Advice and guid­ ance .... coupled with loans at attractive rates and methods of payments are at your commmand when you deem the time and opportunity is right in the purchase of a new home. We invite your consultation.

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1835 ' History of the Xenia National Bank ' 1953

June 1st, 1835 John Hivling opened a private bank In Xenia, the first bank in Greene County of which there is any re­ cord, In the year 1845 the State of Ohio General Assembly established a State Banking System under the control of com­ missioners appointed by the governor, John Hivling, whose bank at Xenia had joined the State System,was one of those commissioners and his bank was known as Ohio State Bank, Xenia Branch, The branches issued bank notes and several of Xenia Branch notes are in the possession of a Xenia resident, The Xenia Branch was located in the building known today as the Message Building on the corner of Detroit and Sec­ ond Streets, The old cash vault of this bank is still intact and is used by the Western Union office. a The Xenia Branch Bank continued to operate successfully until 1863 when the first National Bank Act was passed under the guidance of Salmon P. Chase, Lincoln’s Secretary of the Treasury, Under this act all banks which joined the system were chartered for twenty years. The Board of Directors of the Xenia Branch applied for a national charter under the name of The First National Bank of Xenia, Ohio. This organization continued in business in the old location until 1866 when they purchased the lot on the southeast corner of Main and Detroit Streets and erected the present build­ ing on this lot, which has undergone very little outside changes since It was constructed. At this corner The First National continued business until its twenty-year charter expired and in 1883 it applied for a new charter, asking that the name be changed to The Xenia National Bank, its present name, , . .During all of the 118 years of continuous banking, this organization has enjoyes the confidence and patronage of the people of this community for which we express our sincere appreciation, We have safely and securely piloted our pat­ rons through The Mexican War, The War Between the States, Th Spanish-American War, The First World War, The Second World War and are carefully and faithfully carrying on in this our “Police Action in Korea,” We have seen de­ pressions and booms come, and go, and have guided our bank safely through them all, With firm faith in the people of our community, we look forward to many years of pleasant and mutually profitable association,

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! r tim c K *i^'*coVRl(.WAVTo«ft* * ^ 's'Kwrit-'oi£ o,mo„. . ,* ineafeARTbiifiiel’ ; (kta'-ymi.iM.AVi!. c.'hiiHpMN, unfit HoihRlberr o f * SnlOJ, ' J«Knl<4h>ny* IV«. after and upon delivery of deed and Said inventory and Appraisement FOR RENT—Two morn. effortertry NOTICE njuirUnCht, Mont, llKtit*, and KftN confirmation of court. will be for hearing, berdre this Court furnlalutl. IS Wont Xenia bUyol, I'NIT fMiUK OOWTRAOJ'' Tn pursuance of an order of the on the 15th day of June, 1853 at < srt.Rid»ujcHt'«rtw wm -fotj1 Probate Court of Greene county, Said sale Is made pursuant to an Jamestown. or* a* kt ihn'ofUor orithn Htato llighwav order cl the Probate Court in Case 10:00 o'clock, a. m, Dlrttlor o(>f UjU«, at OWo, I ’Will offer for gale at public Any person desiring to file ex­ HWI.P WANTED— Two* women for t Kifiiinm i■ itrlve.‘t,.lit .ift1 aiijl;Wiritj»u till. ,f* House, In Xenia, Ohio, at 10 o'clock the day set for hearing HpringM. if aioa wii'll)n gihhmin nf ilm (lim a, m the following described real ceased, vs Alice Wilson, el «1„ de­ fkrttMWefand------Hullotwi,»himn) “ ...... in Xfhtaf'tita fendants. Given under my hand and sea) of I’d It HA l .1! — Ono-lOO. lb, . potato-' TowhrlUw hy'graiUnif, iHain'.iut.aini ertafe, to-wm MILLER * FINNEY*, * “--aid Court, this 28th day of Way, walk in (Color, i ■ lioD'r,1 bWVhtK’i w.'inr»f thb LUELLA' BOWSER, a. U. 6*4.W one-third 0/3) part of the South Phone 6-2622 blihllntf inol-osal. * end of Lot (No. 14) fourteen In the Clerk, r ’I'hbrntiiihoiluihwkkn 4o betf'ftlHno As Executor of the Estate FOR rAj:,k — Coif* clubs;, 4 a)i*ht*hr 'rmiilpyci ou-thlr u,nifont original plat ol said Village of Ce- of Sallie M, McMillan, de­ Rbbuy j,» net) o nnfo it;'' iffibUkhMOw fililtll < hav in ' ac/'hfdntfCfe’ WPh'* ihe darvJUe, Greene County, being 44’ LEGAL NOTICE'* Irunn. Write ,3'’,. b , Carry, ft 0„ ’ 'Sr'HtHiisjni; o f, P,T«,vauhig,> Uephlj' ceased, Box 'NO; ...i.,- ‘yellow-Spring;),3 <>. \Vnve,rtlAt.'.* AiiCutfAlned an*l -T>Vt,il'- feet of frontage on Main St. and Colonel JOE GORDON, Owen," M. Tray nor, WhoSe* address ,|. , - Sf4 •nfUMabyt'l'hb. tAfparlMtrtiC liar running bach 62% feet to the line Auctioneer, Phone 6-4092 is 39th, S. Squad Kelly Air Force .trlal .'Wmlnthma- apuUcablo of M. A. Raney, (now Cresswel!) Itfi;nwayNWTfirrrfftunlt i ntproVc tat-tit-r Base, San Antonio, Texas will, take I , F45.W Afl’>H,l!?riT8i#t’l>»a,'.Aj': ;n;:r..u.hihror-.*»i(ar;TeiW)ii(t i m p \ Lot' (No. Ill Eleven. LEGAL NOTICE notice that on the 7th day of May, 4, l7*4ai 17-G' ami L7-5a of’ too KERAiTOl.YT.tO IS A .JWttSflV .Cjefi.yiil'-i V«le- of /Cftilp,*'. , * . < The first party hereby agrees that Wallace Lackey, whose address is 1953, Hs&dl M.* TraynOt, HeadqUgr- '|!ho-kliUhns »nn.‘|t- nfiblhit lvilh hri the second party shall have the rise unknown will take notice that on the terS^ 6tfi‘ Weather Group; WHgbtr- 'pi«lnar*more giirmi* I'lans and- Hpoclfloatloffs ate oh north line Of the property hereby key 1322 E. Main, Xenia filed Certain- petition against him- for* Annulment to lt» killing motion, Got T-4-l,, a file In the .leparlnVent of hl«hwa:y/l conveyed, second party agreeing to kcratolytlc, at any (Irnjr atovo, if not ' r.mi in? crncfeSof ujeiufibimv^'inity petition against him for divorce on beore the Common Pleas Court of? nlCanod (N ONE HOUR, your - 4(>r, oiroato,-.: ' * Keep up half of the expense of re­ the* grounds- of Gross Neglect of Greene County/ Ohio;* said1 caser be­ hack. Today at GARRIS DRUGS. TheJot-rr.'fV-rvFf!;thntrigl,I. to- pairing said cistern. Duty before the Common Pleas ing No. 28218' on the docket of said! re jet r .any and all tbitle.- TRACT 2. Situated in (he County Court "of Greene County^ Ohio, said Court ahd will come on for hearing! . of Greene, in the State of Ohio, and, case being. No. 2829.3 on the docket oil* or aftef the' 11th day of June' PTOST f^mUaTY- in, the* Village cl - Cedarville,- and of said Court and* will, come on for 1953. bounded and described as follows; hearing on or after the 9th day of SEYMOUR D. RAMBY, r 4

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anion • • »•# $ 1 Good Citizens Salute To Competition AM t fOWOWlNS Isi the highly competetive retail f ield it YOU-OC AW YOU is a time-tried axiom that business goes A businessman has a plaque on a wall fouowihd Ate-? ’ UM where it is invited and stays where it is above his desk which reads as follows: well treated, “ My competitors do more for me thrfn m As part of their constant program of my friends do; my friends are too polite giving better service to customers many, to point out my weakneses, but my com­ retailers, both chain and independent, petitors go to great expense to advertise tiiW v are working with towns and citjes; in them. which they are located to help iron out “ My competitors are efficient, dili­ the problems that harass legions of gent and attentive; they make me &*• communities today. Anybody who has search for ways to improve my products ever tried to park a car on a busy down­ and services. town street can certainly appreciate the “ My competitors would take my busi­ magnitude of the job to be done. ness away from me, if they could; this This is just one more way in which keeps me alert to hold what I have. the local retailer, serving his own best “ If I had no competitors I would be interest, is a god citixen of the com­ lazy, incompetent, inattentive; I need munity. By helping his home town he the discipline they enforce upon me. helps himself. “ I salute my competitors; they have 1 been good to me./ God Bless them all!" U£6t i i i Keep After Reds Business competition takes many Criticism of the Un-American Activities Com­ forms. Sometimes it is in price. Other mittee sounds hollow when set against the re­ times it is in the quality of service. Other cent statement of FBI Director J. Edgar HooVer. times still it is in some innovation which He said the Reds are busy in every field of people find interesting and attractive. V \ American activity, and that they are working Whatever the form, competition— which more intensively than ever. exisits in its true state only in a free Unless we wish to brush off the alarms of one J of the head men, we had better be oh our guard. economy — is the greatest force for pro-- This doesn’t mean we, should call everybody who gress that exists. disagrees with us a Communist. It does moan we G *f Together, B oys! can’t afford to let critics stop such investigations, Happy Combination unless the critics offer a ‘ better method of ex­ posing subversives. From the health standpoint, meat is a After Mr. Hoover’s warning we can see that first class buy. an entire organization should not be condemned The average American, according to a Behind The Scenes in if evidences of Red influence are found In Its Department of Agriculture study, speeds background. With few exceptions, such evidence 24 per cent of his food budget for meat. Is- to be discovered in all our groups. Churches, The meat he gets in return for this ex­ American Business . . . schools, clubs, social, political, and educational penditure supplies 63 per cent of the ne­ organizations have been infiltrated, and are still By Reynolds Knight in danger. cessary protein, 47 per cent of the ne­ Ever since World War II ended, annual battles over wage rates During the 30’s many intellectual Americans cessary food iron, 28 per cent of the ne­ have been based on the contention that wages weren’t keeping cessary phosphorous,'42 Per cent of the up with prices. were beguiled into becoming fellow travelers with necessary vitamin B-I, 24 per cent of This year wages have stayed up and prices have receded. Even Communists, Fabian Socialism was also trans­ so, this does not mean that wage demands have been silenced. planted here from England and thousands of our the necessary vitamin B-2, 79 per cent young people flocked to its banners. of the necessary niacin end substantial United Steelworkers demand a substantial raise,, amount not* specified. Benjamin Ealrless* of U. S. Steel says there’s nothing It is to our everlasting shame that so many amounts Of other B vitamins* doing. United Auto Workers .Insist that theirMtgig contract with were ready to desert our principles at the first The importance of substantial ineat General Motors *eajtcred ^brovide th^t-thq.cgstec^qijting escalator hint of financial trouble. With magnificent re~ consumption to mental and physical which carried •^Jf«s ufersh^li%Cdi|cbni>ectdd'IJt!fofct it 'takes them sources at our command, and ah administration vigor has been proved beyond question ...... which moved quickly to improve conditions, thous­ in recent years. Much was learned dur­ STEEL NEGOTIATIONS Will probably decide'the outcome once ands Of men and women joined forces With A ing World War II, when it was found more. This is because steel is vital to ail industry* When steel costs gang which Is but to destroy our Government. that the strength and endurance .of — and Steel prices—rise, other price rises become inevitable, The In many respects, It is a black page In Ameri­ steel users simply tack on a little more and with it pacify their can history - - - Mrs. Walter Ferguson in Serlpps- American fighting men resulted in large Howard Newspapers. part from the high meat content in the working forces. diet adopted by the services. And medi­ No other industry is in a similar key position. If the Fairlcss Stand is unyleiding—and not a prelude, as some expect, to a 5-cent cal studies and experiments have shown boost in hourly pay—we have probably seen the last general pay On Their Own Doorstep >that meat is of direct and lasting bene­ raise for a while. But not, possibly, the last big steel strike. For the first time, weekly newspaper,*' have, fit to people suffering from a long list FIGHTING PLASTICS—A trend toward greater use of plastics won the Pultizer prize for "disinterested and marl- of illnesses -—* including some that, in in America’s combat airplanes is reflected in Republic Aviation won the Pultizer prize for "disinterested a n d past days, were believed to require a Corp’s, new F-81F Thunderstreak, now being produced In volume at meritorious public service.’’ They are the While- diet containing little or no meat. the company’s main plant In Farmingdale, N. Y, viilie Jamestown Journal.— 4-9031 BITS O’ BUSINESS—Auto production fell 5 percent from the Codarville Herald — 6-1711 week Of April 20 to that of April 27, but was still 62 per cent above Yellow Springs American — 7-7740 the year-ago week , , , First-quarter profits of 27 major industries were 10 per cent ahead of last year’s . . . Lenders said they would GERALD H, COY ...... Publisher find .more mortgage mojvey now VA home loans yield 06 per SuliftvrlpOnn rates $2.50 per year In Oreesie, Clark, MontKomerr, Fayette and Clinton Coun­ cent , . . The Rational Bureau of Economic Research reports the ties! elsewhere $3.50 per year, Advertising rates rich have been getting pdorcr and tho poor richer every year since npan request. * 3939, Uius spoiling a fine old gag. Who gets the children, now? P age 18 Thursday, June 11 watch for their feeding marks on Ti>*|L

OHKEIVK fUJWJVTV PIM.Vri.VG CO. corn wheat and barley especially, j ^ C M t a F C l f e l v m m w $ * b ** A m trlcn u ifM iM om i Journal Texaphcne, he stated, is the best On Furlough CegurytUe Hernia " ' ______poison control for them, but at WELDING... present is in short supply In most Sgt, Ralph Richards is home cn , “NO JOB TO SMALL— NO JOB TO BIG” Around and About stores, Your young corn erbp Can a 50 day furlough from the Pana- j be destroyed almost overnight if 1 ma Canal Zone where he has been < G U Y INI ALTER LAN your farm is unlucky enough to be ( stationed for the past eight years. ’> So. Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs Phone 74561 ■ a invaded in numbers by the things, j Be hM betn vWOng Jlia m her> Mr.' Here is the schedule of events Saturday afternoon’s cloudburst j L L, Richards and bis brother and Jo® Sesqiiicc rtfemiial Week In was a welcome relief to the stif­ sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Greene County k.n released last ling neat. Did you notice that Richatds in their home, week by Robert Setter, chairman tantalizing aromu of the land and At present he is With his nephew of tlie 'Pageant committee for the the rain during the storm? Storm Mr. Robert Richards in Columbus. event, Keep it handy, sewer facilities were taxed to the Sgt. Richards will return this week- Sunday, June 28 - Religious Free- limit; in most county communi­ i-nd.and will then leave for Arizona dom Day, Religious services will be ties. Yellow Springs had a virtual to visit his nephew John Richards highlighted throughout the coun­ river fniving down Xenia street; and family there. He will then re- ty* If you’re interested in a mem­ j turn to Panama. Monday, June 28 .Official Sesqui bership in the Greene County "Week Opening, Visiting Dignatar- Community Concert Association, j CELEBRATE anniversary ~ les et al. Coronation of the pageant you'd better hurry, Saturday is Mr. and Mrs. H- C, Creswell of spectacle queen at first perform­ are accepted after that', it was R, R. 2, Cedarville will celebrate ance of "Out of the Wilderness” at the last day. No new members their fortieth wedding anniversary Xenia Fairgrounds, announced last Week. Call Xenia on June 18th in the form of open Tuesday, June 30 — Agriculture 2-2191 or stop at Adair's Fuurni- house from four to nine P. M. at Day.. ture Store, on North Detroit Street their home on the Federal Pike. 1 • THUS W EEK O N L Y ! Wednesday. July l —-This is the in the county seat, .pronto, Alex The couple was married June 18th, 1 MEN’S (3 or more) one, the kids will be waiting for, Templeton, the famed blind pian­ 1913 in Cedarville and have resided Greene County Parade Day..Many ist will be one of (next winter’s here since their marriage. floats and marching units from all featured performers in the Series. each over the county in mammoth Xenia ! parade. Cash prizes,. Fulcritude aplenty predominated Thursday, July 2—Honoring the Monday evening at* the Christ Epis­ . T A X . I t pioneers and early settlers of the copal Church Parish House in S 'j ■ * 'JRTwti. county. Pilgrimages to the. various Xenia, Seventy-six Greene County Safety - T * A - ©*■ S" historical places and homes of the girls, all contestants, for the Ses- county will be made. The Greene quicentdnnial Queen's crown gath­ m w s & ,g l e a n e r & County Historical Museum and the ered there to be briefed on the rules Galloway Cabin will be open for and regulations of the contest The —LAUNDRY— inspections, lucky girl and her court will reign 1‘k'U Up A D elivery Service ] 2.2 West Evsytcn Yeilcw^ Springs Friday, July 3—Children's pet for a full week of activities. And Group Rates and decorated bicycle parade. All just to make the honor complete, Special. Trips county youngsters ’Invited to par­ $150 will be given her as a prize. ticipate. Special children's prices Beauty may be only skin deep, but YELLOW SPRINGS will prevail in the afternoon on oftentimes it's very practical isn c the. midway. This will be Youth it Activities Day. Saturday, July 4—Patriotic and Anniversary Day, Homecoming Day. Returning na­ tives .will be introduced' and honor­ ed. Gigantic fireworks display fol­ Termed Success r l- lowing last performance of page­ The Cedarville Hardware spon­ ant at Fairgrounds. sored their annual Anniversary Day There will be 20 rides for young last Saturday with many people and old on the midway in Xenia registering for the nice group of and historical window displays will prizes offered by Mr, Luttenburger, abound throughout the county,- Mr, Luttenburger Is in Pittsburgh, this Week purchasing toys for Rimvydas "Frank" Silbajoris, An­ Christmas for Cedarville Hardware, tioch College senior and a native of The following is a list of winners FOR ALL TIME: Lithuania, will be given a chance to for the prizes offered on Anniver­ study the nation which conquered sary Day: • Choice of a Monument deser­ his own, Frank is one of 52 stu­ Anna Lee Bravard, gun; Robert ves as much thought as one dents to receive a John Hay Whit­ Guthrie, flashlight; E, M. Buffen- gives to selecting a home. H ney Opportunity Fellowship, He barger, garden rake! Bobie Jean must last so much longer. •will attend Columbia University’s Rader, ball bat; Keny Dotty, ball; Russian institute in the fall, i Endure so much more beati- Edna Mae Collier, broom rake; A farm-tractor tragedy struck j fully. Discuss .the matter George Dunn, gallon of Super ICem- Friday afternoon When John M. > a with us. It will cost you not­ tone; Ronald Jones, ball bat set; McCalmont, G4, a Xenia, township f hing It may benefit you Philis Shar, fishing plug; Marilyn farmer was killed instantly when { •much! a tractor he Was Operating plung- { Murphy, beach ball set; Charles Jeffirise, set of dishes; Douglas ed over a steep enbaiikinertt on * his farm op Hilltop Road off Ferguson, fishing rod; John Mc­ Fairground Road, three miles Clellan, skates; Ray Tidd, grass northwest of Xenia, He suffered j shears; Ernest Williams, fishing a .broken neck, crushed left chest line; Margie Stevens, one-half gal­ and a fractured left shoulder. lon wax; Louise Ellis, folding rake; VISIT OUR COMPLETE EXHIBIT OF Services were, held Tuesday after­ Margaret Wilborn, hammer; Shu­ MA5TERCRAFT MEMORIALS noon at the Nccld Funeral Home man Cotton, ash tray; Wanda Mil* in. the county Seat. hr, saw; Lawrence Straley, Set Army worms, those "pests With wrenches; Martin Wimer, baking . the ravenous appetites" ate wide­ dish; Helen Williams, fan; Flossie» spread, in the county according t o ; Acton, medicine cabinet; Mrs. Bet­ wordfront & A, Drake, county e x -, ty Chapman, chair; John Morris, tension agent, Who revealed last ) toaster; Ulyssis Collier, W affle monument co. week that reports of damage done fron; Du Lynch, iron; James Shaw, by the pests Were being received $5.00 meat order at Don’s Market, Phone 2.-J371 113 Wfeet tfaia Si,, Xenia lit, his office. The worms arc de­ scribed as up to one and one- quarter inches irt length, gray on top,With,a green underside.. They) lOOlfe like catcrpllars without halr.i and,do most o t thdr feeding.at1 Plant night, Drake is Urging farmers' to

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ABOUT JAMESTOWN PEOPLE Cedrine Club Concludes Year; GREKS’E COUNTY l-HINTING CO. V fllow Spring;* American JamcNtown Journal Dr. and Airs. Stanley A. Hetzler is spending several days with her Officers Elected For 1953-54 C’eUHrvllle Ifm ild _____ and son Stephen were Sunday din­ sister, 'Airs. Archie Gordon. Mrs, David AIcEiroy, Stevenson treasurer, Retiring officers a r e ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert • • 9 Road, was elected president of the Pike, president; Mrs. Edna Shep­ Qado of Columbus, In the evening, Air, and Airs. Bert Jacks a n d Cedarville WSCS Cedrine Club for the coming" year herd, vice president; Mrs. J. Harry they attended the annual picnic daughters, and Mrs. Ida Hughes when the club held its final meet­ Nagley, Secretary and Mrs. James of graduate students of the de­ were Sunday dinner guests of Air, ing of 1952-53 at the home of Mrs. Patterson, treasurer, Members of Names Officers partment of sociology at Ohio State and Airs, Hubert Fields and daugh­ Lawrence Hamer, Jamestown Pike, the Nominating Committee were University, Installation of officers was held ter Eleanor pf Miamisburg, Thursday afternoon. Airs. Jennie Crawford, Mrs. Mar­ • * • when the Woman’s Society of Airs, R, II* Dill* Airs*, Roy Hood­ The new officers will assume garet Bickott and Airs* Anna Boyd. David Walker of Philadelphia Christian Service of Cedarville met ing, and Mrs, R. M, Smith attended charge in September, Others elect­ Mrs, William H. Gowdy, Upper spent Wednesday and Thursday of Wednesday in the Atcthodiat the kick-off dinner for the Greene last week with Kent Smith, They ed were Mrs, Orville Ellis, vice Bellbrook Pike, was guest speaker County Community Concert Asso­ Church, wore both counsellors at Shadow- president; Mrs, Paul Hamer, secre­ and reviewed the book. "Grandma ciation at the Second street Metho­ brook, a boy’s camp, near Phila­ tary, and Mrs. Ralph O, Spahr, Moses", Miss Barbara Nordlun’d Mrs, J, W. Johnston conducted dist Church Monday night. played two piano solos, "Sonata, the service. Devotions were led by • * • delphia for the past two summers • • . «; No. 1" by Beethoven and "Puck” Air, and ARs, D, L. Fields and Mrs. Flynn Bach. Mrs. David Rey­ Air. and Airs. Mark Bingamon by Grieg. Members of the program nolds showed slides of Japan, Hannah and Mr, and Mrs, Carl Brooks-Jonnson committee were Mrs, J. Earl Mc­ Robinson attended a rose show at and Air, and Mrs. John Sheely, showing the work of Alias' Doris visited Everybody’s Farm at Mason Clellan, Mrs, Carl Ervin and Airs, Whetstone park in Columbus last Wedding Vows To Hartman there. Plans were made Cameron Bickett Guests on the Sunday, on Sunday. for the officers to attend officers '• • • • » • Be Spoken June 20 program were introduced by Mrs, training day at Anderson Hill, June Airs. Guy German is attending Air. and Mrs. George Smith and McClellan, « 19th. The Yellow Springs Methodist the Springfield College of Com­ family returned Monday from Twenty-six members and t w o There will be no July meetjjig, Church will be the scene on Sat­ merce and Business this summer. Canada after visiting Mrs. Smith’s guests were present and roll call but a picnic is planned for Aug­ urday evening, June 20 of the nupti­ • • • parents for a few days. responses Were "Musical News". ust. Luncheon was served by Mrs, Air, and Airs. Willis Glass spent * • « al Vows of Miss Vera Brooks, Harner assisted by Mrs, Paul Mc­ Goldie Taylor, Mrs. E. R. Biggs, Monday in Cincinnati visiting Mr. Air, Richard Hufner of Lima daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Willard Clellan and Mrs. Paul H. Cres- Mrs, Aden Barlow and Miss Maude and Mrs. E, N, Steuging and fam­ spent the week end here with rela­ Dorsett of Zimmerman, Ohio and well. " Burrell. ily, Their daughter Rebecca, re­ tives. His wife returned home with George Johnston, son of Mr. and turned home with them. him after having spent the week Mrs. Fred Johnson of Yellow • • • with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Springs. The Rev. Harry Baker, Airs. William Hniipt of.Nocona, H. Long. pastor of the local church will of­ Texas Js spending three weeks with • • • ficiate at the double-ring service at WE Mr, and Airs. Wayne Houpt, east Air. and Airs, Herbert Cummings 6:30 in the evening. of Jamestown. and son Gary of Hamilton, spent a m • m Miss Brooks will be attended by The Jamestown Grange held a few days this week with his par­ he rsister, Roberta and the best WELCOME ♦ birthday supper in the grange hall ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Cum­ man duties will be performed by last week, All having birthdays mings. the brother of the groom, David • • • THE .. during the quarter, April, Alay and Johnston, Mrs. W. C, St. John, near New June were honored. Following a reception at the home • • • Jasper, left Wednesday for Silver Following a reception at the Airs. Hershel Bong has returned Spring, Md., to visit her son and AMERICAN home of the groom the young to her home from Greene Memorial daughter-in-law, Col. and Mrs. Cle­ couple will depart on a short honey­ Hospital. She is improving slowly. ment F. St. John. From there she • • • will go to Scarsdale, N-. Y. to attend moon trip. They will be at home Air. and Mrs. Wayne Haupt have the wedding of her grandson, Mr. with the groom's parents upon just returned from an eight day William Rife Collins, Jr., of Rapi- their return, trip to New York City, Washington dan, Va., and Miss Barbara Mc- Miss Brooks is a graduate of D, C., and Niagara Palls. Conway Horn on Saturday at 4:30 Beavercreek high school and is an • • • employee at Wright-Patterson Air Airs. C. AI. Thompson and Air. P. M, The wedding will take place Force Base. Mr. Johnston is a grad­ and Airs. Richard Thompson and In Hitchcock Memorial Church in J. & L. MANUFACTURING CO. uate of Yellow Springs Bryan and daughters Linda and Gayle were Scarsdale and will be followed by is employed at Morris Bean and Leroy Jacobs Guy LeForge Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Mon­ a reception ’ at the home of the Company, roe Mallett of Springfield. The din­ bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ Phone,73664 64041 man E. Horn, in that city, Mr. Col­ Friends of the couple will attend ner was in honor of Mrs. Thomp­ Yelllcw Spring* RR 1 son's birthday. lins is the son of Mr, and Mrs, from Zimmerman, Vandalia, Fair­ • • • William R, Collins" Sr,, of Sapidan, born and Jamestown, as well as Airs, Bruce Frye of Chillicothe former Greene Countiaiis. from Yellow Springs,

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tber F. Page 2* Thursday, June 11 CoL Hostler Gives CMtmumfy Cotfnctt « OOtSMKWR-. CO tU fTT i*m .\ xrw G CO, ABOUND YELLOW SPRINGS TeH*W'' Spring* Amrrlc*n Jau»e«t«v*n Jovnial Inspiring Talk On ToEkci Offictrs * ' * CtdwtHli HerKM M b, Charles Loe of the Dayton the Clifton Pike with about, 60 per­ Road is confined to her* home by sons attending, Memorial Day illness, Miss Carol Schaub has also Dr. and Mrs. Henry Federighi Election of officers, will highlight ,*• Yellow Springs' Citizens paused been confined do her home on CEDARYILLE had the unusual pleasure last the meeting of Corfu dliity Cotincil in work and in play May 30th to Whiteman Street by Illness. • • • week end; arid, this .week to see on June it. at Mills Rouse begin! honor the nation's war dead as on­ The annual picnic for chemistry both their sons graduate at differ­ ning at 8 P, M. Also A the agend/ The 2H Bible Class of the United lookers and through participation faculty and families and senior ent schools, On Thursday they mo­ is the reading of the revised verl sion of the constitute grid it 'wil| Presbyterian Church vvfll meet Fri­ In, the Memorial Day parade, thus chemical students was held May 31 tored to Bloomington, Indiana to day evening, Junto 19th. witness their son, Enrico graduate be submitted for ad< fitlon. expressing their devotion to the at the J. C. Corwin residence on from Indiana University, Ben Katon, pfes fnt’ chnlrtnaij The Bome Culture* Club will meet ideals for which men of all wars • • • will be in charge oLihe meeting in the Eastern Star Hoorn, at 2:00 havp died fighting for their coun­ Pageant Ticket l>r. and Mrs. Henry Federighi Other outgoing offii i»rg. are: •vlci P, M., Tuesday, June 30, Mrs, S, G. try, motored to Bloomington, Indiana, chairman, Paul Rota *a; treasurer last Thursday with their son, En­ ■Wright and Mrs, J, S, West are Participating in the puradewere Sales Is Setting .Don Wacchtcr and#i ferstary, Mrs rico, who will do graduate works at eo"heeteim«i. marching units representing the Waiter Kleeman. » the University of Indiana this fall. Thomas ft, Bailey post 657 Amer­ A Brisk Pace • *> ■ There will be non illations iron The regular stated meeting of the ican Legion, the Bryan High the floor and th e,: ollowing can! R, H. Rockhoid, producer for Dr. and Mrs. Henry Federighi O, B. S. Chapter will be held Mon­ School Band, Boy Scouts of Amer­ and son, Enrico motored to Ober- didates will be offer !dr Chairman I "Out of The Wilderness,” the his­ day evening, June 18, at 8:00 P. M. ica, Girl Scouts of America, Hus­ lin, Monday to witness their son Stanley Wise; vice' , hairnian, Mrs* in the Masonic-Hall, ky Hustler’s 4-H Club and the As­ torical pageant in connection with Dean Birch; treasn Joe Holly r and brother graduate from Ober- sociation for* Civic Action of- Lel- the Greene County Scsquicenten- iin College. Dr. Federighi is Biology and secretary Mrs!-1 flafgaret Mer-j The Home Culture Club will meet • low Springs and Miami Town­ nial, has announced that omney professor at -Antioch College. ir‘ • - . ■ i ‘ ■ ■' ' . Jii the Eastern Star Room at 2:00 • • • Further business i it .the meeting ship. At Glen Forefit Cemetery, for 2l00"advance "tickets have been p^P. M.'Tuesday, June 16,-Mrs, S. C.' Rev. Buckley S. Rude, pastor of Mr. and Mrs. James McKee, of will concern U^afeasibility ol received at the Xenia office. Wright and Mrs; ,T. S. West are Co- the Presbyterian Church deliver­ South College Street, spent last changing the Ipp t Community! hostesses. ed the benediction. The queen of the pageanet will week-end, in Columbus visiting Mrs. Chest drive into Feather be chosen on the basis of Which McKee’s'Sister, Mrs. Ed Jordan for­ campaign to take' advantage of nal | _ Lt. Col. R. M. Hostler, USAF, who The regular stated meeting of the girl sells the most tickets for the merly Miss Charlotte Adams of tion-wide publicity fgndjr also fon accepted the invitation extended by O. E. S, Chapter will be hold Mon­ production. Advance tickets, Mr. Marshall St, better operation oUwhe. dTive. 'The the Association for Civic Action, day evening, June 15 at 8:00 P, M. Rockhoid stated, are sold through © • « meeting is open tolth'd public. gave the principal address and his Mrs. Konstantins Folkmanis, of in the Masonic Hall. the Queen candidates only and will 833 Xenia Ave., spent last Week theme ‘‘Why. Memorial Day” ap­ be three $1 tickets for only $2. propriately intended to awaken all end (May 29-June 3) in Chicago and! YS WomenTaking | The Kebekah Lodge will meet Each Queen candidate receives Americans to their individual re­ in Kalamazoo, Michigan, visiting Tuesday evening, June 16, in regu­ 1000 votes for every tsrip of three Girl Scout Readers sponsibility to revere this solemn her sister in Kalamazoo and attend­ lar session in the I. 0, O, F. Hall, tickets that she sells. day for those who died in the serv­ ing a nation-wide Latvian, folk The competition for Queen closes Training WMT&e* ice of their country, including the festival in Chicago, The Kensington Club will meet June 24 and from then on ail tic­ Mrs, George Malofmey, Mazzolini 24,000 soldiers who have lost their Thursday, June 18 at the home of kets will be $1, Advance tickets Apartments left Wednesday' Tor lives in the Korean War. Col. Host­ Mrs. John Davis. This will be a may be changed to the night de­ Like To Go To Camp Whipporwill, Daytno <3-1 r if ler reminded the large gathering regular meeting and not ,guest day sired. Strawberry Feed? Scout camp, Where,^with,Mrs’ Macy that too many Americans today ns planned. Here are some of the present . The Pres by-Weds of the Yellow Gibbs of Wilberforce^and^rs.vpat^ look upon Memorial Day merely as leaders in the’ Contest: Betty Bo­ Springs Presbyterian -Church will avoni *oT- Faifborn;' Sfie*; will take a a holiday, a day for fishing, a day gan, S p r i n g £ i e 1 d, first; Margie have an old-fashioned Strawberry ten-day training course- for camp to hold a picnic or even to repair Brakfield, Jamestown, second; Ow­ Festival at 6 in the evening, Satur­ directors. f • the roof. He recounted that fol­ en Knisely Fairborn, third a n d day, June 13, on the church On her return to Yellow Springd lowing World Wars I and II, en­ Suzanne Leahy, tied for third. grounds. Mrs. David Kirkpatrick is she will be directqr bl.the Brownie tirely too many Americans forgot Janet Body and Jessie Dailey of general chairman of the event, day camp ‘ at„Camii 'Greene, July about the war dead in their in­ Yellow Springs are sixth and ninth , which will be preceded at 3 p. m. 6*10, Mrs. G:bbs-will be assistant] tense selfish interest in stock mar­ respectively, J by a white elephant sale. for l!;e camp. f i ‘ ket speculation, high wages and high profits, Following the placing of a wreath in tribute ,to our heroic dead by Adjutant Stevenson on behalf of the Thomas Bailey Post 657, a fare­ well salute was given by the Legion firing squad followed by ''Taps”, THIES Registration For on BY , Day Camp Slated , • GOODYEAR The Yellow Springs day camp WATER HEATING wili-hegin at the Dayton street Accessories school, pending school board ac­ tion on June 22 according to Mrs, Clyde Adan:«, director of the proj­ W °‘ ect. ©AS-CHL-GREASE R* gistrat.Vm, in any event, will MARATHON PRODUCTS be*, held m tne steps of the Dayton ..tree t ft Wednesday. Jura BEALS 57 ite m -MJ .» the morning end Profit from the experience of more 1-3 in hie pft* a. than.1 million families who enjoy a Service Station Th>» date for the beginning of the project is definite, Mrs, Ad­ YELLOW SPRINGS ams stated, but they are waiting for final arib.wl hoard consent no use the li.ij t } i Street school.

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YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO CHKHNH C'OVNTf IMUNTI.VO CO. VelloiT Spring* American Fund, Inc., and president of the I cation, and the recent book by Pag© 22 Thursday, June 11 Jnmwioivu Journal Torch Club. | Arthur E, Morgan, “Industries for Chemists To Cednrvlllc Jlernld Mrs. Robinson, who will accom­ »Small Communities,’' The current Honor Crane,! pany her husband and participate , (May-Juno) issue of COMMUNITY “Small Community” In Yellow In the sessions, has also had much ■ SERVICE NEWS is devoted to the Kettering experience In community leadership : conference subject, with articles on being at present a member of the “ What Causes Community?'’, The trl-clty meeting of the Amor- Springs Next Week To Discuss Kalamazoo City Commission, one ; “School Consolidation, A process Icon Chemical Society wll be held of the two women who have ever Calling for Social as Well us Edu­ at Ant loci l College this Saturday Community Schools, Fellowship Groups served on the commission, cational Insight," "Fellowships May afternoon beginning at 2 p, m. and Other leaders at the conference i Orow Into Communities,” and will be highlighted by the honoring The Tenth A mum I Conference on Division, University of Virginia, will bo: T, A, Gantz, superintendent "Community for All Means Unity Of Or. E. J. Crane, editor of "Chem­ the Small Community, bringing to­ and consultant to numerous wel­ of Schools, Morrow County, Ohio, with All." ical Abstracts," for the past 38 gether educators end professional fare and social agencies including' and member of the Ohio Commun­ Registration for the conference years and professor emeritus of people, businessmen, housewives, the Oak Ridge Welfare Services, ity Schools Association; John Rine­ should be sent to Community chemistry at Antioch. farmers and residents of smalt and the Knoxville Community Chest and hart, Superintendent of Schools at Service, Inc., Yellow Springs, O., Dr. Crane wUl be awarded tho larger communities, will be held In the Tennessee Department of Pub­ Perrysburg, Ohio, and former su­ (phone 7-2161). Advance registra­ Austin M. Patterson award which Yellow Springs Juno 29-July 1. Un­ lic Welfare, He has been vice pres­ perintendent at Yellow Springs; tion is not required, but is neces­ was established four years ago by der the general theme of T h e ident of the Southern Sociological John Ramseyer, Director of the sary for those who desire lodging the Dayton section of the Society. Lonely Crowd' vs. Community, the Society and chairman of Its Com­ School Community Development reservations. A small registration' Another highlight of the confub conference will discuss two topics: mission on Teaching of Sociology, Study, Ohio State University; Fred fee is charged. will be a talk by Charles F, Ket­ “ Fellowship Groups in the Com­ He Is at present on leave of ab­ Vescolanl, Superintendent, Nadeau FOR YELLOW SPRINGS: While tering to be given in Kelly Hull munity” and “School Reorganiza­ sence from the University of Ten­ Township Schools, Carney, Michi­ out - of - town, members of the at 4 p. m. * ■ tion,” nessee to carry on his work with gan; and P. W, Brown, chairman Small Community Conference are 'The Dayton, Cincinnati and Co­ The conference will be held in the Save the Children Federation. of the Greene County Board of Ed­ asked to pay a registration fee, lumbus sections of the Society will the Antioch School, on the south­ Under the topic, “The School as ucation, Xenia, Ohio. Yellow Springs residents Will not comprise the parley which will he given a- tour of the Antioch cam­ east corner of the main campus an Integral Part of the Commun­ Concluding the sessions on school, he charged a regular fee, Eleanor pus, the Fels Institute, the VernUy at Antioch College, with the open­ ity,” William McKlney Robinson, reorganization will be a discussion Switzer, secretary of Community Laboratories, the Science building, ing session on Monday, June 29, Director, Department of Rural Life meeting on Tuesday evening, June Service stated. Voluntary contri­ the Kettering Foundation and oth­ at 9:00 A. M. Speaking on the and Education, Western Michigan 30, at 8:00 P. M., devoted to the butions toward conference ex­ er spots of interest. A trip through topic ‘The Smal Community — College of Education, will address formulation of conclusions and rec­ penses will be welcome, Miss Glen Helen led* by Kenneth W. Integrator of Life and Person­ the conference on Monday evening, ommendations* Switzer said. alty,” Arthur E. Morgan, presi­ June 29, at 7:30 P. M. Dr. Robinson Wednesday morning’s sessions In­ Hunt, Glen Director will follow the field trips. Arrangements are it^ dent of Community Service, Inc., will direct further discussions on clude a discussion of “Intentional Local Members . charge of Dr. James F. Corwin of will open Monday morning a n d Tuesday on the subject of com­ Communities as Pioneers In- New afternoon dlscussioiis on fellow­ munity schools and school reorgan­ Educational Possibilities, and a the Chemistry department at An­ In Conferencei tioch. ship groups in the community. ization, assisted by a number of tour of the industries of Yellow Mrs. John Mills of Cedarville is A prominent educator, Hilda other leading educators, laymen and Springs, described In the recent attending the Annual Ohio Confer­ Hughes, and a leading sociologist, sociologists. book, “Industries for Small Com­ ence of the Methodist Church held Class Holds Picnic VV. B. Jones, Jr., will also speak Dr. Robingoon’s experience in munities." this Week in Lakeside, Ohio. Mrs, The, Junior High Sunday'School in these sessions. Dr. Hughes, Di­ the field of rural education has Community Service, Inc., sponsor Mills is a delegate from the local class of the United Presbyterian rector of Student Training and included close study of rural life of the small community confer­ church. Church had a welner roast at the Professor of Education at Antioch in 24 countries, service as presi­ ences, the first of which Was held Rev, and Mrs. E. R. Biggs and home Of Lamar Spracklen, Tues­ College, has had long experience dent of the Department of Rural ten years ago, is an -educational as an educator. She was principal Mrs. David Reynolds plan to spend day, June 9. Mrs. Nancy Wright la Education of the National Edu- and research organization with the the week-end at Lakeside. teacher of the class.' * **■ of the Milford Township (Indi­ " cationo Association Association, aim of strengthening community ana) high schools, county super­ chairman of the National Con­ life and drawing attention to the intendent in LaGrange County, gress of Parents and Teachers’ significance of the small commun­ Indiana, and rural supervisor in rural -service, committee, and ity. Formed in 1940 by Arthur E. Wilton, Conn. Before joining the member of the Town and Coun­ Morgan, former president of An­ Antioch faculty in 1930, she was try Committee, National Council tioch College and first chairman of supervising principal of the Pop­ of YMCA’s. He has Jield similar the TVA, Community Service has; lar Branch, IN', C., high school. positions in the state of Michigan conducted a lecture oond consulta­ , Dr, Jones, Professor of Sociology, and has been chairman of the tion service, collected information' University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Michigan Committee on Educa­ on successful -and unsuccessful and American Program Director, tion in Rural Areas. He Is presi­ community endeavors, and issued Save the Children Federation, has dent of the Kalamazoo County a number of publications, including served as Specialist in Community Council of Social Agencies, presi­ COMMUNITY SERVICE NEWS, Organization with the Extension dent of the Community Chest now In Its eleventh year of publl- ASPHALT RUBBER TILE CEMENT Those colls Modernize your kitchen, game room, powder room or bath with handsome dubber or asphalt :HOOS£ FROM: tile. Only top skill guaranteed work. 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t* XEINA, OHIO ' § West 2nd St Thursday, Jund U Page S3 freshments were served by the Attends Commencement cinnati, received a certificate jn 4-H NEWS Sherdians' after the meeting. The Sir. and Mrs. Herbert Whitting­ pleting a course in professional c;iu: i:m : coir.vrv i*iu vrixc t o. Yellow American next meeting will be held at Tern ton of CedarvHle attended com­ study in the university’s evening Jninrnt«MVii Jdiirnnl , H rriilJ The seventh meeting of the Hus­ and Steve Frlffs Friday the 19th, mencement exercises at the Uni­ college. He is employed b y th e ky Hustler was held at Keith Cincinnati MIHng Machine Com­ News Reporter versity of Cincinnati Friday night. Yellow Springs Sherdlan's home. Our business con­ pany in Oakley, The exercises were Robert Acton Their son, Mr, James F. Whitting­ held in Nippert Stadium, sisted of discussion of our potluck ton, 5333 Indiana Mound Ave., Cin­ mechanical engineering after com- Man’s Cow Tests supper which was held Wednesday, 4-H Potluck Supper June 10th at Bryan High School. High ill Milk The Husky Hustlers 4tH Club Wo also worked on our project held there annual potluck supper By George L. Zcls books, There arc seven members in the Bryan High School cafeteria The present farm program will be on June 10, 1953. The supper start­ in effect for another year. Within going on the County Tour to Cin­ this next year there will be many cinnati today (Thursday). Club ed at 7:30 P. M. After the supper there were demonstrations given proposals as to what the new farm baseball practice was held Sunday program should be* , by Keith Sheridan, Harold Stan- BATHING SUITS Prom now until new proposals are afternoon at Ralph Acton's. Re- cliff and Frank McGowan. There Incorporated Into a farm program was a safety talk given by Keith 1 will be a time for deep, soul-search­ Artificial Breeding with 7580 pounds Sheridan, After the demonstrations ing meditatloh by farm folks and of milk and 360,2 pounds of butter- and talk there was a movie shown city people alike. fat with an average test of 4.8 per on the trip Mr. Elder Welch took This, certainly, is no time for any­ CHOOSE FROM OUR cent. This cow milked 314 days, to South America. The movie was one to draw in their shell and say it Next high cow in butterfat, was LARGE SELECTION OF is no concern to them. History shown by Donald Welch, our ad­ ‘‘Stanruth Susanne” 5 years old with BABY‘NEEDS shows that agriculture is always the 257.3 pounds, she produced 6110 visor. first major segment of our national pounds of milk in 322 days and aver­ - News Reporter JOHNSON & JOHNSON economy to go into a tail-spin. Robert Acton If such were to be the case at aged a 4.2 per cent test. PLATEX the present time and farm income I31HliniiBntiniin)llll)lH)ll]l]lin!i]IIl)illtltiUl)!IlIi!jiil(!!tlifUnilliHililli!!l!l!llii!!!lilin!l!i:i fiiiimiiiiifsi ' BABY PANTS—LOTION- remain on a low chale, t won’t’ be OILS AND CREAM long before others will feel the effects of the farm slump. Agricultural demand is a lot great­ Hand Smoked INFANTS er than sopie people realize.^ More TO SIZE steel is used in making equipment Statewide Stock Car Races and materials for the farm than is used, in the automotive Industry. With Steering Wheel ■Manufacturing such commodities as fertilizer and insecticides — most KIL RARE SPEEDWAY Made of Straw — For Summer of which are used on the farms, involves the city worker whether he knows it or not. What, for example, is Involved in Every Friday Night the manufacturing of fertilizers? % INFANT ■One of the first projects is the 90£ . I f %/v •maining of the raw products. Wage SPRING COATS <™ w OFF earners are involved in this oper­ TIME TRIAL 7:30 p. m. RACES 8:30 p. m. ation. People have to be employed to 3 Miles West of Xenia on Route No. 35 blend the various ingredients at the manufacturing plants, The wage the VOGUE CENTER earners are involved in this oper­ NEW BLACK TOP TRACK i • ation. , 116 So. Detroit across from Albers Xenia, There are other steps involved before the product, .fertilizer, finally reaches the farmer. .The point I’m trying to make is this. There are thousands of wage •earners' involved jtn the making of fertilizer. They may think they re­ ceive, their pay checks from an in­ dustrial organisation. Well, they do, but the fanners’ buying power has a" great deal, to do with the size of the:pay ■ * w They often forget one vital factor. 16'the farmers’ purchasing power is reduced, he will, through necessity, start Cutting expenditures. This re- ifuced buying of the farmer will m U te d . , , , soon reflect back into the Whole chain of Industries. People will be lidd off. That, then, can be the be­ to real dinning Pleasure . . . CAFETERIA STYLE . * . You Select from ginning o f a very vicious cycle of Our Displayed Array of Expertly Prepared Dishes for LUNCHEON or SUPPER, events. BREAKFAST Any Hour of the Day . . . * Day-dreaming economists, both government and private, are saying that there Is nothing to worry about, I'Ve heard them and so have you. ROASTS OF HAM-PORK-BEEF % They are saying social security will take care of some who may be but of work. Unemployment insur­ MEAT LOAVES-CASSEROLES ance will take care of others, Other factors are related by the econo­ mists In their arguments to validate- CHICKEN-TURKEY-CREAM CHICKEN what they have said, 3 What "they are saying may be VARIETY OF VEGETABLES-SALADS theoretically correct. And it sounds niighty good when taken at face va|ue. SIZZLING.STEAKS CUT FROM PRIME BEEF „• But let’s look at the farm situation factually. Millions are involved, both city and rural. Ail of us have a vital stake iii the weifarce of agri­ rouit favorite sandwich as ordered culture in this country. Bo, when a hew ifarm program Is Witten within the next year we ...... • z . # * ;,m a w mmmmmmmimmmimmfrwmm&a:xv* r/rnmmmmmmmmm had better give it some mighty good consideration. It should be a farm program containing the thinking of all. Let us not pit one group of a people agiiist another by saying only 6 Percent 3 1 YearsS e rv in g You From ohe segment has a hand in the form­ ing of a farm program. Y ■ - ■ - ^ fr.:- ...... Near By” Wine to Change Due In H ! take out Farm Program My Next Year C. R, Meredith’s Registered Gu­ ernsey herd, Yellow Springs, Rt. 1, Timmer We completed a year of D. H, I, A. Test­ ing with an agerage of 5666 pounds of,milk and 264.3 pounds of fat. They Welcome A New Comer had an average of 85 dry days each. They had an average test of 4.7 per cent. THE AMERICAN * This was a twelve cow herd with , , OPEN ojie cow sold during the years leav­ OPEN ing 10,5 cows average on test for the Y iJays f Day* year. Three of these were heifers A WEEK tffat only filker part of the year, A WEEK ’ . High cow in both butterfat and 6 a.m. til 1 tt.tn. milk was "Merebrook Charming Pat­ ricia” a three year old cow with sJfjW pounds of milk and 450.2 pounds at, fat. She had an average test of per cent and milked 350 days. ^Second high cow was “Merebrook Ggueen” a two year old heifer from XENIA AVE. YELLOW SPRINGS V

Thursday, Juno 11 *€>wr Tm un ^Mwkmts” Is T h em e - - Mtimmits? -oo: .J'lUnt'n (Utvti .1 f.'.irn ,11 flnltejd. l8®wef iSfe®w Attracts 4S3 in ! Hjaxca*! .!P*v^{i)!kf "Ohio 'flown ‘Bloom.'!1’ was tlto terflles. Tbis collection is a former Mrs. Wilbur Keifer, R. No. 4, : .Aftfowndl Mieme'of'the. fourtheannoal ftov/«r blue ribbon winner from the Ohio Springfield, possessed the oldest allow co-H|>onsored by tiie Friend­ State ’Fair exhibits'*made 'by Mr. Mrs, Albert Fultz, Mrs El)a Bail­ calendar, dated 1902, and the old-, Brauns Jewaieifs ly Gardeners of Yellow Springs and Mott, ey, Mr awl Mrs. Wilbur S’tjilc, Rob- cat almanac, dated 1398, which were Xenia, Ohio tlie Clifton Green Thumbs held at Zephyr Hill Nurseries, Spring- •■ort Mrs, Ricluml Fulton, Mr,, displayed during the show. Curl Hall, Antioch College, last field Pike, iric’hdod in their invita­ Home of "Circle of Light and Mrs .Foster fibiiw, Mr,Mind Saturday and' Sunday. During the tional commercial'exhibit- a variety A stiver tea-again proved to be Diamonds ■-Mrs, # Floyd 'Bailey and 'Mr, and twordays *'4j>(5 *\)lftttors registered* at of labeled rosos,’ evergreens, aftd a a refreshing and popular feature M rs, %verotb%i»lley,,»iill’ of Yellow l Sterling Slire*rwaro the show. display of the* newest feriSlteer-afid of th« 1953 flower Show, •Biiriiijpi attended the* wedding in. ‘ irifari Jewelry pest cdWtrol materials. 'Pamphlets *Both Mrs. Halterman and Mrs. )Jnytbn, flunday of Mina Nancy El­ The apple, green, scrolled back­ ontheSC “were available to the puts- Sidenstick wish to express their -Hamilton * Wotchon len, Walker of Dayton and Peter ground made a fitting frame far tire individual classes and ei’.uofi- '.vc.'TO create, an old-fashioned gar­ thanks to each person, family, busi­ 'Repairing ’JUMrelo Fens of. Cincinnati which, den scene, White‘ iron lawn furni­ ness firm,1 and Church Who contri­ tookup) see in the Grace Methodist tional- exhib.ts "Which ■ were "oegre- Diamonds Recet gftfced by'ipirlfthda'-of iVy. In keep­ ture was uS«d in keeping fwlth the buted So much to-making our show OhuAb. The Rev. Harry Baker of Gem Identification ing with'the OhiO'sebqui-centannial centennial atmosphere' of the show. the Yellow, Springs Methodist a success. celebration; •hostess* tags wore de­ Ohurcb p-rformed tlie ceremony. 'The aim of the show was to stim­ signed lilre o'd'-faahioned bonnets ulate flower growing and encour­ ' Following the nuptial, vows, a and program leaflet covers featur­ age appreciation of the" art of flow­ reception wan field at the home ed an oldrfaSblfined lady, er arrangement 'This was achieved of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. At'tbc registMition center an an- through the spontaneous response .famed O. Walker on Forest Street. : tiffue Cable sf fid ,aft. arm-less rocker from non-gardden club members Mrs Fan's in tlie granddaughter were used, to further develop the who entered 52 exhibits,jif which 13 Of Mrs Albert Polls! of’ Yellow theme. To complete tin's theme the were made by Juniors. Forty gar­ Hprintpi and has visited lie re fre • center floor display featured tire den club members wore limited and Qwprftly. The .young edup'e will re- stsit'' of tOhio outlined with pink permitted to make only 32 ar­ Hide m Cincinnati while Mrs Forin peonies, with blue carnations for rangements with non-limited priv­ complete., h •!• training at Use Col- tlie lake border and white carna­ ileges In specimen classes. A total lege *of Durmug and Health: at the tions spelling the word “Ohio’’ in of BO entriesc were made in 15 UftiVerail.v of Cincinnati. tb > cesitoruport an evergref,n back­ classes. Mr Forte in ft graduate of the ground. Special recognition was given liniveraily of Budapest in chemical i This display was arranged and Mrs. Floyd Bailey who wan judged fjtg?ineering and m now'taking post | presented by Mr. and Mini. H. C. I blue ribbon star winner of the grado/if - work at the University of ! Di:ow>", looni florists Background I show by Mrs. J. A. Strong, Dayton, ' '.jmliinsU. music, prov.ded by Use Friend y l Ohio, was used the merit system Rdb-rt Fmh •rvl-d a« usher at Carden Si;, Imljied to promote the of judging. the Ivedduig. | theme. . * Three igie.-ki' educational exhi,- i j ikts were p’ommd, p.'oparcd. a?.d jfjPgi<.m A u xiliary Ild ar oyed by garden c;ub nnvl; era. Elects Officers ? Q j i .Cu.F Blem *nt„s of Design in Flow* HAIltCEJ"i ’ ’ er Arwgm.vKt” were shown vAtb The regular meeting of the Amer­ , each ithminniim emphasizing a ican Ir g;on Auxiliary was h«’ld cin . 5 major line used in the art of now or Wednesday evening in the Legion ^ r » F B m h c j j arrang rtg. An "Onusual Plants" Hall at 8 o'clock, display hmiuded named varieties ffeminations were made front the Wit.1i JK.icrliu hi/itill:ft' fro**. various states A labeled c :1 • ffoor for officers to replace the iert or of cacti wan a special fea­ outgoing group who arm president, ture. Tlie H. t educational exhibit Mrs. James A, Dalrymplej vice eostirnted ot pamphlets, gardening president, Mrs, John Nickosoni 2nd i!),agu;:iiK'n, and liooltn on f.ower vice president, Mrs, Jack Grote; secretary, Mm, Don Slilnkle; treas- Csifc!fo®5 every po^siiif ’lyfeete arrangement Seating foci I'Fes i ► were provided for additional err* urer, Mm. Edwin Beatty; historian, Fiyme-nt -of this literature display. Mrs,. Robert Stevenson; chaplain, You lmvo a “ double exposure” -to nix tlie hcatAvlicmTofi’ro Charlch Shinkle and sargeant-at- V.',*W. soulrea—1C. M. I.cwl.t A conHcmition exhibit prepared nvearing a pair of our Jarman Mtrucla Mesh styles that catch by Foe aid O ca Mott, a Odaevillc .'.rms, Mrs. EdWard Carlisle. »vici.i.ow wmwtio club member, included a col­ every passing breeze and keep you cool and comfortable, lection of insects, moths, minerals, Dr, Morgans b Come in loday and see ndiat’s mew in Jarmuns ul> our 'liousc, arro Wi -ads seed pods, and liut- Comweincairneiri# Speaker At Soiifih'sriri Illinois U. Or. Arthur E. Morgan, president df 'Community Service, Inc,, wiut commencement speaker at Soutli- ern Illinois University, Carbondfate, Jliinois, on Sunday, June 7. Ad­ dressing the graduates on the Sub­ ( ject, "Industrial Deveiopment in M rE H 5 'W E tA R southern Illinois," Dr. Morgan out- (new lined the prospects for successful economic development in the region XE'NIA • OHIO with the aid of tlie University’s ex- tesision. and research programs, _ IPkone: 2 - M 5 \ r WE j(MM JIM THE COME

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J f BETHROTHED / • • • MISS BETTY GOETZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Billy B. Goetz of Allen Street, Yeilow Springs, will exchange vows on August 23 in 5‘ I Evanston, Illinois with Owen *1 Heflden of LitvonSa, Michigan, Both the future Mr. and Mrs. JtjT HrdJesi will graduate from An- tlorh College later this month, U»< Betty teffiviiig a degree in m v m obs and Mr. Hodden ,:n nte- chan.e.il engineering. The yoang couple w.IJ reside in Cambridge, Mass., foil (Wing the.? ,tu p t > .< 1 voas, 't u'tz. ha-, been award­ /* ■ ed a trK anhlp to th« Mas*, rfcl- setts Institute at Te. JrvAigy and Mr. Steddpfj vs ill he j 1 ibrr.it >ry rsdst-int at the s.>* aj. |H / r W ’ W sri rj..< i-*- *.f /res •f'i 3 . ‘ Johcs-Manville Thorobfad* ©»• bull! with ASPHALT TILE • - l i f t s guaicnttrebla quolily— Ihol’i why Ih«y JiRW’i Y«i« W etc HOW bockotS by th« 1r o i m m thongttf Wrlttan g»of- M l i t i ever. Fer iefirty— fo r iovlngt— Doyten Thorobrodt art yeili BEST ■ 1 » M * * * * 1 Hr* bwy, S t* Hromfodoy. 7hm modhrn flowing for *470*15, OFFICES, SHOW ROOMS, EASEMENTS J-M Asphalt Til* m b Uhm n In In nHf li five a lanp waatia* mill* tSM Ihwiai which U aaawaaiioa) a*4 «M f ta MisMia. IHnilabli in o forge eefeciion o f plain and matbleitmd colors,

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:■>*. *^*>*^* • * * « It ,*■■*.* t'„t, ■A.A.il; b /#'. », • * ,#•m .1;, w -«. jy v. -tf-.f„ i i ’l-' Page 26 Thursday, June 11 Jamestown, Two sisters a brother Cedarville Girl Return Here From preceded him In death. Mountain Visits GIIGE.VG COWXTY 1’IUSTING CO. Services wore held Wednesday at Yellow SpriiiK* American Engaged To W ed Grlscom Morgan and Eleanor .Tnmentown Journnl 2 P, M., at Powers Funeral Home Cedarvllle Uerold in Jamestown with burial In James­ Mr, and Mrs. Orville E, Miller, Switzer, of the Community Service, MRS. LESTER TIDD town Cemetery. Wilberforce-CUftqn Pike, Cedarvllle Inc., staff, took Ashadevi Aryana- kam continued her trip with a visit Route 1, are announcing the ap­ yakam, leading Indian educator Services for Mrs, Mary Ann Tidd, OMER W, ERWIN at Flanncr Houso, In , proaching marriage of their daugh­ and associate of Gandhi, on a short 66, widow of Lester Tidd, who died Omer W, Erwin, 37, of 908 Lin­ nationally famous community cen­ ter, Miss Alice Jane, to Mr. Byron tour of Southern mountain com­ in her sleep at her homo on S, den Avo.i Springfield, son of Mr, Lee Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. munities last week. They returned ter, and a trip to several rural Limestone St„ Jamestown, early and Mrs, C. C. Erwin, N. Main Johncy Lee Holt of Cincinnati. on Thursday, Juno 4, after visiting communities In Texas related to the Saturday, will be held at Powers St,, Ci'darvillc, died Friday at 3:30 communities In Kentucky, Tennes­ Flanncr House program. She will Funeral Home, Jamestown, Tues-, P, M,, In University "Hospital, Co- The couple will bo married Sun­ see and Georgia. Mrs. Aryanaya- return to India by air next week, day at 3:30 P. M, Burial will be in lumbUs, where he had been a pa­ day, June 14, at 4:30 P. M, in the Jamestown Cemetery, tient, nine months. open service in Clifton Presbyter­ Born at Sabina, March 3, 1887, Mr, Erwin was born in Sicoto ian Church. Rev, Richard S, Mrs. Tidd passed the greater part County, Jan. 4, 1916, and formerly Smllic, pastor of the church, will of her life in the Jamestown com­ was employed as an clcctrlan in officiate at the ceremony, Miss munity and was a member of Springfield, He is survived by his Dorothy Marie Miller will attend Jamestown Church of Christ. She widow, Mrs. Mildred Erwin; his her sister as maid of honor and is survived by two sons, Elmer of parents; two brothers, James R., Mr. Donald Holt of Plqua, brother The Dayton and Robert, Orient, O,; near Cedarvllle, and William of of the bridegroom-elect, will serve two daughters, Mrs. Goldie Wil­ Clifton and two sisters, Mrs. Mil­ as best man. liamson, Xenia, and Mrs. Helen dred Spahr, Dayton, a n d Mrs. Following the service a reception Xenia National Bank Hamilton, Yellow Springs. Helen Lightfoot, Springfield. for the immediate families will be ALBERT B. GARRINGER Services were held Monday at 2 held^at Clifton Opera House. Albert Benton Garringer, 86, re­ P. M., at Sprague Funeral Home Miss Miller is a graduate of Bry­ tired farmer, d,i('d Saturday at 10 in South Charleston with burial in an High School, Yellow Springs, p. m, at his home on Garringer South Charleston Cemetery. and Is employed at* Gallagher Drug Store in this city. Mr. Holt is em­ Rd., four miles east of Jamestown. HOYT F. GRAY Seriously ill the last four weeks, ployed by the Singer Sewing Ma­ COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Hoyt Franklin Gray, 48, died chine Company in Dayton. he had been in failing health since suddenly at his home, 155 Cedar AT REASONABLE COST November. St., Cedarvllle, Thursday 'morning, The son of Albert T, and Ange­ In falling health a number of Wesleyan Service lina Little Garringer, he was born years, death resulted from natural Guide Holds Meet April 18, 1868 in Fayette County causes according to Coroner H. C. The regular monthly meeting of but had passed the greater part of Schick, the Wesleyan Service Guild will be his life in the Jamestown commu­ The son of Charles Arthur and held at the home of Mrs. Paul We invite you to open your account with us, nity. He was a member of Pleasant Martha Jane Sherrod Gray, he Furay on Xenia Avenue on Mon­ Valley Baptist Church, was born in Clark County, May 29, day, June 15th, Mrs. Edwin C. Loe You are never a stranger after your Mr. Garringer was married 1905, and had resided in Cedarville is program chairman, twice. His first wife, Mrs Jennie 38 years. ” - first visit Johnston Garringer, died in 1886 Mr, Gray is survived by his par­ and his second wife, Mrs. Mary ents in Cedarvllle; two sisters, Mrs. EICHMAN’S Ella Dorsey Garringer, died in Gena Josephine Deck, Cedarville, 1944, Serviving are the following and Mrs. Marjorie Lcota Hiller, GAS AND ELECTRIC sons and daughters: Ray Garringer Springfield; two nieces, a nephew APPLIANCES and Mrs, Paul Ary, near Baw.ers- and a number of uncles and aunts. ville; Albert, Jamestown; Paul and Services were held Sunday at 2 WIRIN MATERIALS The Old Xenia Mrs. Homer Harness, near James­ P, M. at McMillan Funeral Home and town; Arthur and Misses Blanche In -Cedarville, Rev. Norman New­ LIGHTING FIXTURES and Lucille Garringer, at home; man, pastor of Cedarville Methodfst two grandchildren, two great­ Church, was In West Lancaster, O. 12 West Main St. Xenia National grandchildren; three brothers, W. Friends may call at the funeral Phone 652 F. Stephen and Ward Garringer, home Saturday afternoon or eve­ Xenia, Ohio and two sisters, Mrs, Ida Clenimer ning. and Mrs, George Pcrsinger, all of near Jamestown. A daughter, Lil­ lian, preceded him in death. Services Will be held Tuesday at 2 P. M. at Powers Funeral Home, Jamestown, with burial in James­ town, Cemetery, Friends may call ' at the funeral home Monday from 7 to 9 P. M. BURGESS M. LEACH In failing health slhee suffering a paralytic stroke a number of years ago, Burgess M. Leach, 6i, retired farmer, died Saturday at 6:45 P, M„ at his home on Route 35, a mile west of Jamestown, i Born In Fayette County, March 25, 1892,'•Mr. Leach had passed the greater part of his life In the Jamestown community, His par­ ents were George and Carrie Hldy Leach. He Was a member of Grape RECORD-BREAKING Grove Church of Christ Mr, Leach Is survived by his wid­ ow, Mrs, Flossie »Webb Leach; six children; Howard Leach, Mrs, Lil­ lian Good bar and Mrs, Glada Smith hear Jamestown; James and George Leach, Bellcfontalne, and Miss GAS MILEAGE Clara Faye Leaeh, at home; l l grandchildren; two Sisters, Mrs, Faya Murry 6f Bellcfontalne and Mrs. Alice Huston, South Charles­ the driving YOU do! ton, ahd a brother, Charley Leach, MIAMI MEN’S CLUB The regular monthly meeting Of the Miami Men’s Club Will be held This year’s Chevrolet brings you the most impor­ on Thursday, June 18, With Lewis tant gain id economy hi Chevrolet history. And Oegner- in charge.- ■* It’s the kind of everyday economy that saves you money wherever and however you drivel r

\ Inch ^ along through heavy traffic. Roll up the miles in steady highway erhising, Long trips or short errands, byroads or boulevards, you get i Lettuce far more miles per-gallon in this great new Chevrolet. M * ' New high-compression power is the'reason. Both the new Il5-h.p. y Tomato “Blue-Flame",engine in Powerglide* models—and the advanced 108-h.p, le “Thrift-King" engine in gearshift models—deliver more power on less gasoline. Acceleration and hill-climbing ability are greater, fuel con­ sumption is lower! Chevrolet; than This is the kind of economy that counts the most—important gasoline savings for the driving you do, together with lower over-all costs of Any Other C o il upkeep. And along with it, you enjoy all the other advantages that only BREAKFAST— LUNCH the new Chevrolet offers you."Come in and see for yourself! ^ STEAKS — DINNER *Combination of 115-h.p. “Blue-Flame" engine and Powergllde automatic trans­ FOUNTAIN SERVICE mission available on "Two-Ten” and Bel Air models only* w* DICK & TOM’S dKDAIlTOtfi Open to 12 P, M., Yellow Springs OHIO

8 ABOUT CBOABVIIXE PEOPLE Thumdny, Juimj II FngoHf- IfS Arehers Place Fan lireM Basts GmBRMjs cotnrmr «o* ' ’Sfcltoir KurtnfeH Afncrtl»a« ' * Mrs. William Ulster and son Bill, Mrs. Joe Hagler cf Xenia, Sunday JniiM’Hloun Journnt visiti'd Mr. and Mrs. Car] 'Norris of at a birthday dinner in honor of fm Brown Bo. Stout CfHJgrrvUty. ; I.umbcrton, Sunday, dune* 7. her husband, Mr, Hr.gier, Several members cf the Yellow Fourteen winners in the soil con­ town; Mkimct Crnig and Ann Mor- * • ft 9 9 a. servation contest conducted in the Springs Archery Club attended the i an, Xenia St. Brlgid Faroe tdal;iJ)m Stanley A1 k*1h attended a Mfnmi- Mrs, Mabel Lawrence spent the Greene County school ay»ton, enrli- annual Brown County Open Arch­ • Nevitt, BellbrooU; Ben Campbell, Jacobs school picnic at a park near J wetk-cad in Dayton, Ohio, cr this year were .guests on a.twa- ! " Dayton on Sunday, June 7. a a a ery Shoot held recently at the day tour of Columbus Wednesday > Rous, and Richard Dardlng .anil * • t I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper and. Brown County Indiana. Stale Park and, Thursday.. j Gayle Ferguson, Beavercreek,, Mr. A,H, Evans is flying to Chi­ son Garry from Dayton spent Sat­ under the sponsorship of the Gin-. The contest la apossored annual­ i On Wednesday they Inspected fa- cago with h:s brother-in-law Mr. urday, June 6, with Mr. and Mrs, ■unnati District Archers. ly by the Greene County Fawn Bu­ Fred Engle. ’ cities of the Ohio Farm Bureau, Craig Smith nf St. Louts to attend reau in cooperation with the Greene. • * 9 Varying winds from all directions •visited the State Capitol where they a meeting of the hoard of Meat County Boll Conservation District, Thick ing Companies over the coun­ Rev, and Mrs. O. M. Hootcn of made the ISO participants from six. watched the General Assembly in Springfield were Sunday dinner Farm Bureau Manager Henry N, try. He v.-iil .'cave Tuesday, June 10, surrounding counties work extra • session and a 11 e n d e d n radio 'guests *>t Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Heath and Mrs. Esther Freeman t and stay until Saturday. hard ’for their scores. Attending accompanied the group to the state .broadcast at WBHS, They spgnt ft 9 • Charles. capital, Mi. and Mrs. Paul Ramsey went a a «' from Yellow Springs were M’s:; • • the night -at the Neil House rand to Knexvilk, Tennessee over the Nancy Charles rrom Washington Lend Osier, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Ev- County winners were Ronald j on Thursday toured a milk plant C. H., ja spending a week with her cm an and son, Georg# and M r, and Mptt Crura, Cedarville, first; Rob­ we. k-< n per con B ix y 1 can or n cnac, Mr. and airs. Flyhu Bad**enter- Rev. add.,E, R* Biggs and subject was -"Traveling, in the talned Mr, and Mrs. Earl Davis, Mrs, David R eynolds,plan to spend Bsi^DR|in,3Se'iP.o»k3b. West’* and Mrs. Confarr’s theme and Joe and Jim Davis from .Win­ thg week-end at Lakeside, chester, Kentucky; Mrs, Flossie Da­ was “Traveling., in the South”, vis of Xenia and Mrs. Na«,cy Bach* VISMONCklffiEAS® r Mrs. Meryl- Stormont presided in OEMS. GRQCEW eaX R H I£W » Mr. Bach’s mother from., Ulvab,, Mr. and Mrs. F, A t Jackson are the absence of the president, Mrs. Kentucky, Sunday, June 7. visiting/or a week,in. the East. Mr. Joseph Stokes, Folowing the pro­ We 'Deliver Htfinie f>-1441 • » « Jackson is principal* of Yellow gram, a salad course was served by Rev. E, Rr, Briggs attended the Springs elementary school. Mrs. Finney. funeral service of Rev, Melvin Cun­ ningham, retired minister of the Wilmington District at Dayton, June 8. The men were former neighboring pastors of churches near Cincinnati, Rev. Biggs assist­ ed in the servsee. a • • PROVED Aliss Nancy Bach is visiting her Bister Mm. James Wiseeup in Washington D, C„ for a few weeks, to u r One Best En M m y Buy! ■ a • The Youth, Fellowship group cf the Methodist Church was awarded a plague which was earned by vari­ ous activities and services which they perf ormed. Eight-hundred points are required to win the award and the local group had fif­ teen-hundred points, 9 -9 a Mrs. Ernest Foster and children and her mother-in-law Mrs. Bostic o f Si, Aibahs, West Virginia, are standing a week here with Miss Winifred and Mr, Herbert Myers. • * • Mr. Fred Lultenliurgci is spend- -«• ingtthe week in. Pittsburgh. He is purchasing toys for Christmas for the«Cedarviile Hardware. V ■ 9 ; * # * Mrs. Hebert Turn bail, has re­ 1J l*|$. M l JiidlMCOMMI* RUN 'Uftrc’^ official proof;

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