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By Smitty '

The f uture of the Miami Gazette


looks pretty at thi s ' wri-
ting. Probably a new editor will
take over , but ttU! date when t hat
wi n happen can't be guaranteed
At any' rate, you rea\! t his:
I'll be trying on a khakiuit or
being jabbed wit h a tet anu shot '
or, t hrough some othe/' pha. e
of mductton ull der the S lective
Service Act. .
Since this column won't be doing
business at t he olt! ' un I in
there's no point in making
any' New Year's emark. Bu i
might be to nemio.
some of t he, t hings it might have '
. dealt with in if gi v n Ir he
chance.
There would have been much
for tbe C' nt nn tal 0
t his ' newspaper, whi h will e
reached on feb. 2 1"950 , And lhu(,h
to do about the vill l,n: . t own hip,
auci s 1\00.1 boaoo el ' ,tion hex
Aull, on whi ch my advie woulll lle
simply, \'fa tch wh you ,elect and
:\I OU won't ha,ve to to ' much
watchhlg after ward.
Any y a1' should call , l ' (' nd-
les pressur e to impl'ov t he' t le-
ph'one and t o get the t own
out of its dB mma. And of
'course, t he grade. , cho I building-
isgoing to be in next yearis news,
good or bad.
-
. Two 10l'al l 'esidents \\rant to
know by what authol'ity the vil-
truck was used as a wrccket'
Mpnday evening ,when two tt' ucks
came" to' grief ' at tlte 40ut h .
-of town, neal: tbe power,house,
... '
GUNDDQRSm"
. ' CONVENE IONDAY
Fifteen case . ,the docket
to date for the .Januarv of
Compton Pleaa Court when gra"d
jurors here ltl.onday at "
E t Young Wu-
ren County's new prosecuting at-
ney announced today. Jurors
-selected ' for jury dut, tollow:
EtliyJ Allard, Clitf Brant, Roxie
M. SclUlling, Eleanor May Moler,
, .M. IVina, Rebecca Vorhes,
.. Ray" George:
Plymire, E. y. Earnhart, Hazel '
Rboa,cis, John Barske, ,Ollve . J a-
. Edward Heston, Charles And- '
erson, Charles Waynes- .
\TUle; ,James Bell" Kenneth ' Clles-
:ney, BOW'Je;r,
Hoff, MaBOn; .John Stiles, I Pleas-
':ant ,Plain; Irene Olive
Sharp, ,Ethel, Norma,. Jef-
:floy ,qre!Ch,,' Hon,er Sims,
. Morrow; dhest.er Lillian
Eaton, . Clara Bishop;" M.rgaret
pal'l1ough, Maude
:Beelor, Fr,anklirt; Stell. Willough-
. by, South Lebanon; William StarK-
ey, 'BianchesteJ; and George Light, '
Cozaddale. .' .
The' Mi"ami
GAZETTE
{ SERVING WAYNESVILLE SINCE 1860

FIVE CENTS A. COPY

C:onner .
This Afternoon
. Mrs. Leighfee Connel', 7''.
d14!d at home in Wayne ville
Tuesday after noon , following: , a
short illness, '
Hatchery , ]own's
Newest Business ,
A new business \ being qct up
in Waynesville .
The ti' tle Mia mi Hutchet' v is
being organized ,in l'l at
the h,?me' of James E. Jones, where
Water Street runs into Rout!:' 42.
It is with Smith incu-
No. 4401
WAVNESviLLE. OHIo . Y, DECEMBER 30,1948 1
Surviving are two sons, Rof u ,
Dlllyton; Ray. Waynesville ; t hree'
. a tn'ot her Hugh
McKillit, Washington C. H.' a sis-
, bator havi ng a callaci t y of 28,000 .
egg :
, ,
te:r, Mrs, Florence Turr l l' , J al'lles-
town.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at 2 p. In. at Stubb .
Funeral Home ',i n Waynesville wi th
burial in Miami COl'.win,
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K'ELLER INF ANT
Funeral services were held at
t he St ubbs Funeral Home Tues ay
for an infant child born
to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde -Kell el' of
Corwin . . Burial wa in Miami e-
mletery,
E:lGH:T'H'RABIES
C: ' ,A S' E REPORTED
, 'ff immediately a1 War-'
l'en county canine will be plne d
under 1l .90-day quara ntine "as a
l'e uIt, of tb incr ea d number of
ra.bies cases in' Lebanon an ,l War-
j
l'en county, Dr. Arch D.
WaI.'l'en county Health Com.mi Si Oll -
. el" announced today.
Another new rabies case t"eport -
ad yesterday brings the t.ot al to
eight within the 'past few weeks.
A white and tan female belong-
ing to A.hur .Doughman of South
L'ebanon is the victim of thi s
disease . .
.' .Last week, a cow- anQ calf. be-
ltllDgjng to May Harlan-of Waynes-
.' v. jllle. '!l : .s'p ..
GIVEr .'''1)1 ,.,
OLD Dog Oharles
, '. urge. dog owners to noti.fy Dr.
_ . .- ' ... y vey 1f their animals .showed '
Mr ..and Mrs, John Woodlel of
Arkanaaa are guests of Mrs. Je-
:pavia.
EigM. Warren countians elected any .sips of sym,ptoms of rabies.
in November' will begin new Dogs be ' inoculat'ed. 91"
of of; icc Monday l'ecei\; g n,bies immediately.
..-!. _ 'their OAt ' of office from Clerk ,of , With the quarrantme now in ef-
Mn. SQl Draao .nd infant of Courts Cliff C. Beckett. All are re- ' felct, all ' canine must keep
. , publicans. animals on the premises and
New 'City are remaining fo!' I Four of th-- countty officials were ' . an' not permitted to, run at large '
an indefinite .period of time with J
her Mrs. George Peterson. \.wo county commission- a!i,.... any time. Dogs mqst be kept
efs are new the. cotm4;y engineer on leash if taken off the ..
was elected after ,his appointment . ,the, dog warden "sta.ted.
Miss Ratlyn Crabbe of .Ohio . to fill an unexpired t erm and the .
is enjoying the holi'days with pr.osecutor js new. lmmn ROBBERY
her Mr. a.n;i 'Mrs, J ,' B. , County officials begin,nlng terms .: ! DU\V '
Orabbe. ' . of office Mon'day follow:
,'I John J. SUSPECT IN . 'JAil:'
Miss Margaret M. o'fthe Mason, Qorwin Nixon, Lebanon;1L
Washington University" Washing- Engineer; , L.-J'. ' Wertz; Sheriff.
ton, D. !J., with offriends, Gerald WJ Couden; Recorder,
were guests of. Mr. apd Mra. Er- Pearl Prosecuting
" nest Harlan rOlf the torney, E. Young;' Clerk of
, w.eek .. - . __ Courts, Cliff C. Beckett; Coronet,
. . . '
, Dr. B., 'M," Wi11iams .
: Mrs. D. C. Ridge was a Christ- . ' These offieials will receive a 30
mas and Christmas ,per' cent wage hike based on their
Day guest oJ 'relatives in Mansfield. : salary by a act , of t he
, James, Mack cranshaw, 2.6 Cin-'
ciinnati, . admitted to Sheriff Geral
W. Coudell ;he helped
stage a holdup of the Belcher
Sel1vice Station at Waynesville on
_ December . 7. Cranshaw, a former
conviot, is also wanted by allthol'i-
tiles in JCarl'Ollton, on a break- .
ing and entering charge.
Crarishaw is. the third 'man to be
on the' robbery
a,t Waynesville. Arrested in Cin-
The owners are Mr. J ones, who
i ea ' hier of Waynesville National
Bank, and RQbert An'stow of
Yl'U , h10, who is moving here
to start the hatchery. Both men
[l're fOl 'mer employee ' of the Smith
Incubator Co., Mr, J on ' in the
al and S l'ville de'part ment
VII'. All low fir t working on ,the
manufact ure of in ubatol- all d
then, travelling a a ale and . er-
ice }'epresentat ive;
Several val'[eti es of i1i k al.'e
expect d t o be available with t he
fir. t h'ateh, about Jan. 15, All
chick will be from t d fl ocks.
The public is inviwd to vi it the
new hatcherY and insp d t he
equipment.
Fire Destroy,s
.one-RooDt " House
The one-room home of Mor,ris
( P ad) C() ok, in the of the.
. pl'operty of S . Allgl1stine Church
off High Street , was nearly des-
troyed by fil'e Tue day evening
The blaze , was blamed Qn a kero-
sene lamp ,
Th inside of the st r ll cture in-
cluding all Mr, Cook' s'
belongings. was a total loss. It was
partial)y insured, It was ' under-'
stood e, JUJU of money was f ound
,1III8er. fI_ Oaf hie, in
scorched but redeemable ' condi
tion. :
The Wayne Twp. Fir e. Depan-
ment responded and subdued the
blaze.
Rainbow: COuncil
H .. Ule Meeting
WA YNESVILLE - The Rain ..
bow Advisory Council enjo'yed
their regular Christmas meetinc
at the home of ,Mr. and M.,s. How ..
ard Wertz, during the past week.
The home was beautifully ' deco-
rated for "he Chr,istmas season aDd
an exchange of gifts was a Dl08U
part of. the' evening. R..
led in the interestint(
dlScusslon on 'CHow Can We ' Best.
Obtain' Peace?"
Durin the" social hour, most de-
I licious refreshments were served.
by the hostess. "
Mr. and Mrs. James had
as Chl'i. tmas their fam
By, Mr" and Mr..s, . Robert James of
,Mr: -..nd Mrs. Williimi" Strouse ,legislature. follow: Com-
: entertained' with a ,din.., missiotlel', $2,080; Engineer, $2,-
ner and had as guests' Tom Shell- 959; Sheriff, RecOl'der ,
worth of Portland, Oregon, Mr. $2,08i>; dlel'k., $2,749; Pro ecuting
, and Mrs. John J. Burslte, Miss Attorney; $2,080; Coronel', between
. ciJlri8lti earlier were TI'ot-
t er, 21, and James E. Lewi s, 21,
both of Cincinnati. Trotter is being
'held in the Warren county ja-i l un-
der bond of $5,000. '
Mrs, Josiah Davis had as .
mas, E've gue$ts Mr, and, Mrs.
Howard ,Hurley, Roy Hu'i'ley, Mr
and Mrs. King and son" of
New Bu:rlington, Mr. '. and Mrs.
Cecil 9f Daytot1, Mr. .and
Mrs. Loyd' Davjs, Ml' .' and
Clarence J. Davis, Mis MarY'
Sheetz, Bill .Da'vis.
eniai Mr. ,and Mrs. Robel"t Clark
tl1}d of, Lebanon, an(i
)1r . . b: and
:M'r, and, Mrs. Ohai-les O. James and
son,' Jbe and Jack ,James.
t n Qbert of Elgin,
was a Christm'as al\d ,'week-end
g uest of hi a In'ot her-m-law and si .
tel', Mr , aJ1d M' . 4. T. PoUnsky.
Ml'. lan'd Mrs. W. E. Stroud at-
a 'family dinrier at the h OUl
of Mr . and Mr s, George Whit e in
Mason on Chrlstma'$, Mr. tand Mi .
had a their Sunday"guests,
Mr. and Mrs. TTarold . a
Lebanon. ' ,
Mr. and M . . n awk.e han as .
Christmas V' , Mr. and Mrs.
M.ynard W, . I ehHdren, Mr.
)ll'S. C :1.Ylke,J1'9;- Nell
1 lfawke.
t
Marilytl -Burske and Mrs. Leah , a, $50 and $500,
Mills. Mrs. Mills was a for Commpn Pleas Judge Attol\ F.
the ,week, while enjoying a yaca- Brown and Probate Judge Ralph
, H, Carey will not begin' their terms
' . " ,of. until February 9) 1949. '
,Mr. and Mrs. Dale and County ' Tl'eaSUl'er George B.
daughtel' ent,eI'wined on. Chtistiiul s Johnson ' will llegin his new ter,m
Day and had as guests, Mr. of offi ce on t he f irst 1\'1 <lay in
Mr . Al't hur New 'on of ('h-eehfield September. "
Mr. and 'Bert Dondaro of
MI'. and Ml's. Lon
Mr. an(l Mr,'. Ray onnel' ,and
aughtel'.
...
Mr, and ' Mrs. Brown,
Mi ses Eile n and Patt y, Mr. Don-
a Brown and Mr. and MlS . Genfl
Bl'own the ' Walton
as dinner at the Lious Chil
room in Sprin . \ alley 1 Ch'j
Day.
.-
READ GAZETTE Crnelflect Ad.
Mt-, and Ml' . Wal're,n Braddock
as Chri stmas dinner guest s,
Mr . and Mr , Walt r Benge and
Miss Belva of Spl'i ng-
bot'O, 1\11' '. J nnie Braddock
Mr. and 1\'1]s. Bernard and
, 'daughtel7.
Mr. anci Mrs. E F, Earnhal't
weTC Ch i tm8S Eve overni ght antI
Chr'" mns Pay gl' " !; of Mt'. nd
Mrs. J. N: Robina " and children
in Dayt on,
Cr anshaw is also,wanted in Day-
t/on a.nd 'Columbus for questioning
in eonnection Mth automobile
t,hefts and in Cineirtnati and Lock-
land f oIt store
no charges Qave ' been
filed in those .@ses:
Mr. MllS. Brad-
dock ann daughters as Chl'ist -
ttias Eve guests, Mr , J nni e Brad-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braddock
children, Mr. ' and Mrs . War-
11'en Bra<ldock, Mr. Mr.'. Bcr-'
r al'd Da1ey and dllughte1.'.
.
D', :.\ nd Mrs, Slout and a.ugh-
tel' W.('\'C' among the {! e" n t a
in We.;.t Mil nn (In
.-
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd D .. vis had as
Christmas breakfa t g lest s
and M'l'S'. e ecH Davi , Mrs. J osiah
Davis; Mr. " and Mrs. Clarence
J, Davi.s) Miss M;;:.l',y and
Bill Davis.
Mr. and Mrs, LaMa}' Earnhart
were Christmas and , week-end
guests of t he latter' s parent s' in .
Caldwell.
Dr. and 1\ l'Sl. A. E. Stout and
daughter ' b:.d as ! Eve
and i Day t$ l\ir. and
ltfrFl. dear!!," 1 of Dalton, ,
ir, and "' , Ronald Hawke had '
a' Chril':. l ' gue-ste, ' 'Mrs. Wini;
r ad Hart, ' and 15011, Da'dd; Mr.
and Ml';: Tris o!her ami
. da,
The Miami Gazette
r '.8T"BLJ8B.D ,.a.
Evet7
At W.y .... vU ... Ohio
CARL _G. SMITH, Editor
"t.red 'HOOftCI 01 ... m.tter ' at the Poet Offlo. '
SUBSCRIPTION RATEr
$1.58 V r In Mv.no.
AUGUSTINE
'f 4ther Krumholtz, Priest
MEnlODIST' QlURCH
R.B. 'Coleman, Minister
Masses 8 and 10 A.M.
MT. HOLLY MEIJIODIST
T. M. Scarff, Minister
Sunllaj' School 9 :30 a.m.
E.A. Supt.
orship Service to :30 a.m.
.\'ening Service ,7:30 p.tR.
, May' bright
Now Year J)ring .;:;/'
you all thje '\ 'j'::
things,
Church School 9 :30
J. J. Burste, Supt.
Worship and Sermon .
. to:30 a.m.
Spedal M,usic Ooir
Youth Fellowship Tbursday
. 7,:00 PM
Choir Pradice, Thursdav
, . 7:45 PM
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDs'
Rev. David Stanfield, M i,nister
Sunday School to a.m.
W orstiip ServIce 1 't
, -:-
UTICA u. a. aIlJIldI
key. William Shannon
ST. MAR,"S EPISCOPAL Sunday 'School 9 :10 a.m.
Samuel N. Keys, RectOr ,Mrs. James Garrison. Supt.
,.... ' h Sch I 9 t5 A M Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays
, 00 . : eadl 'mooth . 10:30 a.m.
Morning Worship. 10:30 A. M . . Evening 7 :30p. m.
" ' - ., '
. . ..... ' . . ' .. '
FarSt Day 9 :30 a.m. , ! "Jose,pl""M'yea:s,
MeitiRr for Worship . Sdlool , ' 9.:30 a.m.,
, 1 ,10:'3Cf tn. M th Sa I L.
Y or, -
Wonlup Service , 10:30 a.m.
WAYHESVILLE
,CHURCH OF CHRIST ,...y CHURCH OF OIRIST
M. H.. Coffe), Mtruster BYfun carver, Mini.stef
, Bible School ' 9:3.0A. M. Bible SChool . 'J:30 a.:m ..
Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Mon. ... , WC!rsbip a: m.
Young ,People's 6:45 P. M. .,....,er ,p.m.
7:3Q P. M. Metl
7
D& ,
'Pt-ayer Meeting ", E C!......
. Bitile Study. Wed., '1:30 PM. yeaN' ..
-:; .
dumer Christmas Dey at tlleir ..' "4I'IIBUAbura
home. ,,- - -'I
Mr. and MI's. James Park and 'Adult Bible class of Jouh;s
of CitlCinnati ca.me Fri- Run Church met Tuesd'ay evening
(Jay evening ,to ' spend Christmas with Mrs. A. S. Collett at her home.
wj!.h, t!1eif parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rey. J, P. Thornbury was devo-
Harry S. Other guests in tional leader, Mrs. Will Gillam,
tb,eir hbme' were Mrs. J enny !Jell, program leader, Ho)Vard Graham
cf Somerville a:ld Mr . and Mrs. was in charge of recreation. '
Ricbard WilJjams and were Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Tucker
Christmas Day dinner guests. with a Christmas I,>arty
Mr. a:1d' Mr". W. Ca:-l Er ')w:1 Monday evening at the ' MethoeJis t
were 'Ohrist nfas Day dinn,er guests Church. were , mepibers of
of her. bl'oth,er-in .. law and sist er, Mr. Tuckers ad,ult class. Interest:
and Mrs. Hiram George, of ing, games were piayed and . the
'Sllgo. group sang seIVeral Christmas
. Mr s. Li s!" a C'11' 1 ',: v' 0 r accompanied at t he piano
at ,'II' horne ru d by Tucker. :Follow;ng 50 - \
Mr s. Hany Orr , in Day on. , cial hour daint y refreshments wer,e '
M et hodis :: d i day no01 ha I ' to t hose present: .'
el cti o: of mOl'n- Mr . and Mrs. ,Will,iam Doster en-
ung. f l ' t he coming new year. tet: ai 1e t he Doster 'families at
Toey 'x' a. follows : SU' er ' ntend- t heir coui t ry horne Sunday. .
ent, L'lwl'enl!e ,J l.lcobs i a S1' .nt Mi ss Faye and. Ur. a7'id ,
Tom ll rim ry 1e 'cl el' ,Mrs. John Ander'on 1 s hi wer l.:!
a te.ll a ile",; adUlt },ITj 0. y" SU/'lcl y dinner guests of Mr . and
no l .1 ' 'Yo ng ,e.oplc?, .'fary . - ,1\.[r . F,ran' Kt;!l1ey of near Hills-
f r d; a;lul . S'ihl class, Ha;-ryboro. '
TUl ;; m sl ' 1 ,odel ', \' 1r, and Mrs. Ho ard rf!.ham
V i -l s i cr ebry, Jo!1'n Smith. a '. entertained at a f allily :nner
sis an , Glor' a J a 0 tr a 're I Chtistmas Dlty Mr. and .'11' ,
Ol ytl Liviey. ' G ore Wall and fami ly, and
Mr. 'JUT .' R. M. Turner and Ml's. Ch rIc Ea tel" and Mis!"
f am 'ly of Centerville and 11'8. C. Kathleen G)aham.
-D. \l . ta rlhl l' Mrs. . pent Chri t
gue t of Mr. and Mr. ; :' .I. mas wjth her niece, ,M]: . ,'&,u ...
Hoover. $lum " i.n Dayton.
REAL ESTATE
Carl and Lena Garri son to Nick
Christos, 1 lot in
Willi am P. Miller to Har riet '
E. Miller, 114 aores in Turtlecree'k
twp. ,
'Mr. ' and Mrs. W. P. McCarrel l
entertained . at ' a f amily di nne' ,
Sunday at t heir here. Those
present were Mrs. Pauline Villard.
and 80ns, of Xenia" Mr . . and Mrs'.
Charles Gordon and son and Mrs
Laura Shirakel. :
which you,'"
have
We're sure!
it will.
Welch Hardware
FulJ t:ine of Hardware
, Pflints & Farm Supplies
HARVEYSBUlIC,' OHIO
' PHONE :2832 ..
I t
Al R. and Alma M. Countr.yman
. to Robert A. and Dorothy' Count-
rymal'l, 1 lot in . Franklin.
At R. and :Anna M. Countryman
'to Byron C. and Doris' Counttyman,
1 lot in Franklin.
Mrs. Reva Picks anti Elradeh
spent t.he -week-f;md with relative:
in Xenia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vance : . "
guests at a family dinner Christ-
W. Boward JI'alkerth to Aus-
till JL ud Juaalta Couer, 1 lot
Ill . wr.JtIeCrIe. tep. -
- '
mas day at the home of th,e for-
mer's sister, Mrs.J. M. Gretlne and '
Mr. Greene and family in LeD ...
1
:'W'I! l -
DOn. , ...... ,\,.:'.
lIr. aDd Mra. Frok Morrow, of .. ;
of
,

f
,
sey, :: ": ll C - roe- r am w a::. giVQ l by
tlie childr en, . aft.<; r
Claus made hlS appearallce WIt h a
gift, candy and orange for each
,ch ld. '
AI'l exchange 01 gifts was al' 0
en:oycd veryone and ice
a nd coo!des were er vcd. '

'"
Mrs: J oephine a n:
daught er, Barbara Jo, of Dehoit
wel'e Chr istmas holiday guests 0'
her parents, Mr. and "Mrs . Ray
Mainous.
Good
. fJOOd IChHr "
GOod 'frieridg
. , " ,
Good FOrtune- ,
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your lot In tJ. .

SERVICE stORES, INC.
--'- I7IRESTONETJRES '
- Truck - Tractors
Electri<:al ' ARPl"ances' I
Auto'motive 'Service , '
, . NEW-l:OCATION
at Main St ,I
(Formerlv Co.) '
LPANON - , NE ,20
!.l.. ,' n wi - 'l
nC\i e:r.cl usive S: __ (. re llJt-
i 19 reater1&l. l\.znions of
t :.0'.1 eC gas grip the road
t ..,i:v8 you, '81" . &ter " cIrlv-,
., I "; ' : f!::ty. We'll pat theae
r..,. ... treads on 70Dr
. ' )S or we ca.l turnilb 70Q
, . . -; ' nth tlleM tnacll ,
..
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE
, .\ YNIL VI L.LE. OHIO o. 4401
'rHURS ".\ Y. 30, 19"8 '
Eas,ter S'tar J-Ias
. C!u-iatmas Party
\ ' -" ') N ') VILLE - Miami Chap-
t el. .l 7 rae'r of Ea'stern StarJ beld
th e1\' nn,nual , Christmas party or. .
\ r.. y evening at the Ma-
. (') " . ' )le, with a very large '
"r.wd 0 r . ,and' Eastern
<t 'f wH h t heir families. Under .
the dh'ect ion of Mrs. John Ker -
6
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" 0
0' 0
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13 S: ST.
"LEBANON - PHONE as '
Wide Se1ect1QD of -,
a.. Domestic Wines
. Beer .& BeveJl.ges to Take Out

Why' Take _ :>
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, ,
GUARANTEED'
.,
AT fl l:ES
PAGE a THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WA"NESVILLa, OHIO . No. " .. : . .
Thurs. December 30, 1949
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WAYNESVI OH
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Established , t 87,S .
M;EMBER OF THE F. D. 1. C:,
RAY MOReAN'S SHiEl
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A Ilof US stand at of New
All of as will enter them soon.:
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shall we carry with us?' The regrets 'for things left undone' in the o1d yeu), '
, Or shall we' shoulder our hopes for the New Year-and pass bravely through the,gates "
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Xt is a temptation to carry old regrets with us-the pla,ns, the the ambitions' ,
quite realized', It is to It;a \'\! them behind.
' But the New Year courage, and' a "free step". We cannot. carry the
old regrets forever, Now is the ,time to drop them, to back up our 'new with
action, ,with the courage comes frOID the Church, march happily' into this brav" '
New' .. '
, Carry your good memorie.s of bygone days, for ,they light, But "
tast the regrets aside.:-they can only be burdens. " Euter the gates the, New ',
with courage and hope and faith, and the road will be
clear -
With the hope that you will make this year count II one
of best years, and w;ith the thought that a lifetime is measured
action-not houts-yoUr Church wiabea 1. mel JOJII' .-
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qarage, ,6.76 J.mes;' Service, 3 jack, .' 6; Sh 11 Service,
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Betty J. Da'Vis vs. Beruhel W. sets tire chains $16!}.60j Newton Anti-freeze, oil, Sealer's car
ew6 Davis, Sr., ordered to Sunoco Service Station, GasoJine, $19.01; Gulf Refining Company,
. PROBATE pay $10 ealCh 'week for support of $26.08. Gas for Sealer of Wts. and Mea-
Estate of George D. Oglesbee, minor child and to pay plainti'ff Maddox Service Sta.. Gasoline, ures, $8,82; W. E. Lakeman and
dee'd, Nettie Oglesbee, administra- the sum of ,50 for expenses. and Kerosene, 28.86: Gro.s Service, Company, Paper Towels, 6 gal-
trix, transfer of real estate. . Annabelle Bennett vs. Gene's Shell Sta- 10nJ3 cleaner, $35.87;
Estate of Henry Brown dec'd Anna Gnber WIlliamson, contir- tlon, Gasoltne, $32.63' Henry Lu-' A. & 1'. GrocerYJ Food :for
Charters D. Maple, . mation, deed and di&tributic)D. dl.ngton Ser(vic Gasoline, reli ef iamily, . $297.65; mant's
inventory approved; ' . . $12.83; Long and O'Donnell, 400 Inc., Fuel 'for relief family, $19.50;
Estate of Rosa 'E. Bauer, dec'd, NEW SUITS Gat Diesel Fuel, M. and Dr. R. M. Brewer, Medical care
Charles C. ' Bauer, administrator, Jean Fran.e
es
vs, T. Fnendly Service,' GasoJIne, $34..- relief $10.50; Fedders Sup-
lJlV'entory approved. . John M. dlvorce, 64. ply Company, Fuel relief family,
'. Estate of Fred J. Hagemeyer., change of venue, Dell and Wor- The Feed 2,nu Supply .Fishel' Coal Co. , }<'uel 1'e
dec'd, BeSsie E. Hagemeyer, 'ad- cester and Poter and attor- Co., Nails and Cement $120.50; lief fa'mily" $6.50; The Kr9ger
distribution in kind. neys. . The. Republk A!'.phaJ t Paving Co., Company, Food relief family. $84.
COMMON PLEAS
Oharles P. Parent VB. Lauretta
Parent, ' . case dismissed without
AUCTIONEERING
Betty, H':lll, a mmor through her 37 tons Paving MaLarial $185.00 ; 95' <::t: . Elizabeth Hospitl)l, Hos
Flora 'Hanagan Brot h rs, in U ed Lum- pital rat . relief family, $62.50:
DeI;lDlS 'Vs. Hall, Jr., a ber, $346.50; Fedders Supply A. B. ){aufmsn. Clothi;\g reiid
dIvorce, gross J. T. Company, zoo bags 'Cement, f:lInily, Hospi-
00; Morrow Lumher Com tal, Hospital t' :u'e relief , per"' on
R. GIrton vs. George pany. i'ad .r .. ;n im- ' $L8.00. '
Robeltson, mOney only, amount seed oil $116.00' A:n nitage and D' A E S' t 31 l'. I
claimed $18 000 and costs Harry , " 1. . ( d , .' C .If I.
C. Sch it ' . ' Son, $5.85; Grote family, . $12.50; East End Dahy.
STANLEY .RcI KOOGLER L oeHt . metrO J ' h H . ufacturlng Co I:L:::.h{ Lettermg lVll'lk l'el1'ef fan U, 'J: ' 60 Schil-
ucy Ul'S vs osep urst dl- . J' ... . . .
-ROKER..! L.C"NSE . 1 t M I' .enamel, $4.75; The Anderson Lurn li ng' " Grocerv Fooel ,relief family,
g 0 &0 vorce, gross neg ee ap e and b CIt T t' . J '.
Maple. l ' er q . urpen me - $3-3.85; Miami Valley HospItal ,
"or D.t ... Phone 2894. WayndVd ie brushes, .$.90. Hospitalization l' eli e f fam
Ohl . R.ver. Cura. Herrickts, SlJ pplies, $4.61; The. ily, $624.16; . Orville .
. ",> ($' ,, '
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PHONE200i
BILLS ALLOWED
Stanley Earnhart, P. M. Stamps
for Sheriff, $6.00;
Shades for Sheriff's Residence,
Varnish and Bridge, Court Rouse,
$12.90; J. W. Lingo Hardware Co.,
Bulbs for Jail, $8.64; The Stand-
ard Oil Co., Gas for Sheliff' s
cars, ' $28.85; The W.estem Stu,
100'0 ' Letter Heads tOl' Soldi 1":;
Relief Commission, $10.00; Pit man-
Moore Company; ' Rabies SC):ulil,
$30.00; Ohio C!-"ltraJ Telephone
Corp., Phone and TolJ .
'Children; $9.1.9; William Lilienthal
and Sons, ' Binding Surve1 Record
.and Canvas Jacket - Co, Engr. ,
Johnston Lumber Company,
Survey Stakes, $1.25
Van Camp C'ano and . GTavel Co.; worth, Shoes relief family, $4.!)3
Sand, Lebanon Com- Amburgy, Food relief family, $]2. '
pa.ny, Parts. 10 ton weaver floor 75; Kroger 'Grocery o.ompany.,
The Van Camp Sand and Gl'av:;J
Co., Gravel, $111.82; Armitage and J
Son, Gravel, $68.18; Doeblel' Bros\
Inc., Parts, $.71; The Lebanon Mac:.
Shop, and Parts, $10162:
J. W. Lingo Hardware Co., Sup.
plies, ,IS.DR; The Grote M",nu-
facturing Co., 5Q ClSlow n.n.d StoJl:'
Signs: $168'.38; Standard
Dry Cleaning .Qo., to() Shop Tow-
els, ,2.00; Weiler
pany', 100 Cal'bide and Cyl . Demul'-
rage, $8.38; Conover ' nore, lOJIs
and supplies, $29.23.
Railway Express Agency, Haul-
ing charges on parts, $2.97; Horace
E. Burnett, Cash Payment of
Fl'eig,ht Bill, $1.64; TrUB, of Public
Affairs, Light for County Garage,
$16.09; Snap-on. Tools Corporation,
Tools, $9.39; Null's Radiator Serv-
ice, 'eIean and . Repair Radiators,
$29.30; Ice and Fuel Com-
pany, Lump . Coal for Franklin I


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hopp;nesJ and ' .,
ger GroceI'y Co., , Food relief fam-
ily, $49.00; Wharton Motors, Parts,
$.66.
Mr. and Mr . Raymond Conn r
had 9 Christmas dinner gue "t .
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner anrl
. dnHghters, Misses Ruth and Sarah
Conner.
NORRIS COMPANY
Ciflcinnati Union Stock y.,.d.
\";\1. Wire a"d Ptollr ... ,v6. All
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THE ""AM, GAZETTE P.AGE.
W.AYNESVlI.LE, onro No. HOI
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, J94lt
Mr. s. Cl.'i . .'"ns,
and Mrs. Ll'vi n lUe, 'M . und Mt .
Roy El l' !.':1d son, alld Mr.
Mrs. Robert Berry and son, were
Christmas E"ve dinner guests of
Mr and 2\>11' Frank Bess in Bell-
brook.
Dr. and Mrs_ . B. E. Hathaway
had a " '}<'riday guests D'l:, and Mrs:
t:rneet Rosnagle and daughter o.f
London, and on Day, Dr.
and Mrr.. ' were among
the t . the home (If Mr. and '
Mrs. Hfo ! Q!tl WhitakH in Lvtle
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This is a good time, we
think, to oUrselves'
- better servina you.
We appreciate past favors
and hope . to merit your
continued good will
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'We .. Sense

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THING IS OUR
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FOR YOU.
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WAYNESVIJ J E OD
- . , , !.a owy JlgUj'e lipped out of Now the last one was in place
" , I J, 10 o. 4401 me? I am the Ghos-t, of b d . h
DD, E e WIt something which, in that the chilJ:'cn _ ':lfely in bed with
AU, ' I I, MRER 30, h .tS Christmas Past, right ,of . , t I' h 1 k
lam 19 t, 00 ed like t 0 lumpy to kings hang'ng limply from
A FARM DIARY
by 0 .J. I ' 'tAIZER
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Dickens' Christmas Caro},'" stoekjngs, which quietly lhe mantlepie "" a cene l r
HHmph," said I rather crossly, sneaked into the next. room and ilun'ied activit while Santa's
ICWhat tire you h re ? I'm hung on the foot of papa's and helpers quickly redte s the old
hot old Scrooge:" mama's bed, 'Then after a pause (lo11s ,in new clothes, freshen , this '
"Well. maybe not, but it and \ a scrambling sound as f one and that \vith a touch of
tv me t 'lat Christmas spirit children getting back into bed and paint, knowing that Teddy-bear s
was a dim and worn down, a few giggles, two childish voi.r s new coat, an4 Fritziets new fa('e
anq 1 thought that you might , ang. "It Came Upon a _ Midnight , , .pI hI'ing as ml)ch joY' the
like to Bee how my new television lear, that glori us song of Old." toys that will come later in the
Ret works." He reached over and The carol ....ended. A mothel"s ' voice day. '
17, 1!l48. j'Hello thEn'e." turned a button on the stral)ge- :' uid,1 "Go to " eep ('hnd.' n it And now a (,andle-lighted church
I opened my eyes sleepily and looking box on the floor beside morning and a midni ght ' ervice with all
t
bi m and a sc1"een lighted S ft f 11 f k' i' , !
looked R the st,'ange lite :f" gure .. ('ene" e1' scene u pac mg tf. " beautiful ('91'01. at ' their be t
sitting on the tool on he othe' As I watched, ,the co li lSCC Christnlas boxes, nd aughter, a walk horne t hrough the now
si d of the hear th. r wa:; images "on the screen began to a.nd cal'ols. Sunday school moon-light inJ!,inlt once atain, (ITt
tired from a hard 'tlay of :: hor.rphig clear. I saw a Chl'jstmas morning ange,s and wise menand ea me upon a midn' gnt clen- r,t!
and not a little disgusted because 1." c. I,fa t table where the chief l'i, r,> ph rd, it'! A "And now for a \1orld trip f or
the Christmas decol'ar:., _. :a:i center of interest was a big ' rag of two it irls Christnlas aid ' the 8 11 -
been up so' long that t hey nat! r! :1 in a baby high chair nex t o 111e finishing touches to the a1' nouncer. '
a elighted little gt'r} - 'wa t f th l' f d 11 d j
lost their fl'eshness and f! r a'fi io 1n> rangemen 0 e me o 0 s an ' ''Oh, please, NQ" I, cri d, 'Plea e
had played USanta '. C m- wi,th ' glee because papa toy, bping pnt ' before th
n
fh - Mr. Ghost! It \\rm do m, 'be,st-! Th
ing to Town" ,and a "\\ hHe \.: hr'!:t.- ... ' ' " (1 t o lH\\'P ' that place to g}'eet their o' !. fri " ll'! papers snd pirt 31' too fn' (if
mas" so often that, I I1SO u.rned : 1\ "" was only a doll and was say- SRnta hws When . he came to fill that. Don't nl :l" e look . at tha
it so Jow that I coul d ba . ing, "Polly, may I_give you , ome t he !;tockings. The 1"11 toy n'lll "t NOW! I will put om-:!thin .... in t?
it while I waited for he n x" ',: this sausage?U he all clean ;> nd 1h<! dol!s all in keep the pot o'ling, I will give
. Snene aft _I' sene "arne on the 1 d 'th th' f f ...l' I
uwho-done-it." f i '- <' ean -l'e 'sc '1 eu' a. eF; to thp mile 0 '-lImes,
and I had off n little. was11 d' and neatly brushed will use .Chl'istma I'eals, l w.ill
I4Who are you 'I" said Then it became very dark and 2 o'r Santa would be disappointed. wrap up my gifts: and , rite
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Mr. and Mrs. Ch:1ric",
. Sunday gue ts of Mr. and
. La,vrencc E!' iott, th'rly n
tert8ined with a family d:nn'(1' ,
their in Oakwood.
few, fOT
all of u.s as we look ".
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forward to another .. : . "
,eaT with you .... - .-, .
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14 N. Broadway
Ph ne Lebanon 23
Frigidaire
aJes & ervice
Electrical Appliances
In the traditional carnival. atmosphere ,
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",'. iIIerested h, '
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of 1I111a colJe&ts i" 1I11-l8 stilUs-
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, (lpa fit, fUll' you, own aoor III ,hom3.
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"' salem. . ' . ha,e Ie
at all .he Iittl. iowns!" ,
Well lIt', Greyhouna'. ", oing YOllr u1aJ!
J IS S,tP ,-CotKhu. serve "lJ. bi,t:,
'ties-sto,. "I ,hollJanJ:r Qf
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SIIf' 'p""tion, mlmry
YO,ur reply is like any of those above '\', u CaD ",o,,;y, ',., haw IIl1.etter time--
aD most any out-oftown trip! Thal's Grt ): ?Ilnd, where you travel ,in sleek Super
Coaches built for, long-riqet $II-weather travel ea.se, Yes, your best tr bet is to Sf
()f J)hone your local Greyhound ajtent, next you plan a trip anvw .... .I 0 America
of ,New pause at the
stroke of 12 to tum the
Jeaf on Young Mr. 1949.
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JOHN DEERE FARP!f IMPLEMENTS.
SAIS, aad SERVltt -
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IS' lABILITY
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1 lbo,' bio gjve .Jou broati protO!=ljOO agalntil
()D your farm. It coveu yOUI' buffding5, your your automobile '
apd your liability for to omen, Wby not ,1ft us toda,"
You ..... JOU'" uie ' when you',. U. r.be p.,...,
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PhODe ' 1&3, to_E. MulberQ, O.
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Mrs. E!izabeth Sini t h j a
ber of . fa 1HY' f ot the
j {L . Oli ve Curl wi h heL'
broth 1' , Mr. Elmer and
wife 01 Sabina, pe.nt Sunday in
Cincinnati with Mr. Ralph Mc-
Pherson who is very ill in Beth- ,
esda hospital.
Mrs. Nellie Madden left Thurl,; -
day to spend Christmas wi th
:friends in Wilmington,
Dr. Emma Holloway is spend ,
the holiday.s , wi t }1 cousi ns .i n
La; Grang&, Ill. .
Mrs. Lucile Armitage spent Sun-
day in' Springfield at t he ho m of
hel' daughter, Mrs, Woodr ow Owen
and family, .
. Mrs. Leah Mills ' has been en-
joying a week's vacat ior: at the '
home her son . M ', . Wi lJam
Stl'ouse and wife ill Lyt1e.'
. Miss . Anna Mel'e<iit h of Gin-
called on s,everal fl' iend
at the Home Sunday afternoon.
Miss Elizabeth Ohan let oi
Hampton Institute, arrh' w ' -:: -
day to spend the holidays ' W!t11
__ !" :. tel' l\'(iss Rut h Chan dler.
MI. Irvin Dodson and, wife ,, -; 1
Mrs. Anna McPe,tridge, of
polis called on Mr. Dod on' a 11t,
Mis Minni e Dodso' n. unday 'f-
ternoon. ,
Mi,. L. W. Chancner and h
ter Miss Ger t ru Ohan lel' were
Christmas dinner guest s of ML
Rut h and Eliiabeth Chandlet,.
Ella Dakin spe,nt Christmas .
day at the home ot ner sQn, -Mr,
Kad Dakin and wif e j ' Le . an 1;1,
;
. The Home is grateful . to Mrs.
Robert Ohapman who deeorated
our , dining i'oom for the ' , Chl'i -t-
mas season.
SantaOlaus us aU very
happy Friday. everiing by bring-
ing a for each one from the
community tree, We thanK most
sincerely all were resp-onsible
f,or this.
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11'. a. d '7 Earl Dunham and
children entertajned at a ChI'ist-
mas ,upper, Mr. am! Mrs. :William
Ki zer and Mls . Charlotte Mac-
Greg l' of Dayton arid Mrs. Pat '
McGregor of Florida.
They entertained with a tamily
on Sunday and had as
guests, Mr s. John Lemmon, and' Mr.
HalTY Lemmon ' of Pleasan't Hill
Mi', and Mrs. Ricfiard Rosater '
childl'en and Mrs. Charlotte Mac-
Or,egor' of Dayton, Mrs. Pat
Ch- gor "of 'F10l'ida ,' arid 1\11'. and
r,I s. Olarence' Dunham of Lebanon .
MTS. Clarence 'Dunham and' 1\11'5.
, Lemn}cn left on the following day
for Bradenton ' Flori da, where they
will spend. several weeks with Mr
Rnd Mrs, Ernest Har tsock. '
, "
Mr. and Ml'S-. Rhodes BupneJ]
and cl allghter had as
dirwel' g'uests and Mrs. ,George
ull n'lll and of
M)' . arid Kellar Misses
Low e allod Eula Hoak, Mr.
S'eth Hoak, Mr: arid Mrs. Sartmce ,-
. Barker and son, Nellie Bun-
nell, Mis$ Monimia Bunnell, Mr.
and Mrs. B.enton Hoak and (chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs, John Kersey and
on attended a family dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kersey in Lebandn on Sqnday .
. " Mr.' and Mrs. Luther Hartsock
and 'sons had as Christmas -guests
Mr. and Mrs, Hollis Emery, two
. and sop, of Green
Springl!l, and Mr. and Mt:s. ,John
Kersey and son:' .
Mr. an'd Mrs. HenrY,Watkins en-
tertain" with a Christmas Eve
party and haa as guests, Mr. and
\yatkins _ and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Jesse Malcolm and
son, ,Mr; and Mrs. Donald Watkins
ana Mr. Mrs.
Conner ami daughters, Mr. and
M1'8. Charley , Watkins, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Blll'to'n, Miss "Shirley ,
Brackney, Mr. and Mrs. Milo' Milt-
enberger cando family, 'Miss Esther
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and Mr. Dale W.tkins.
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Orthop'edic CArJlections
Cork .Extenslons ' . . '
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Ibe. Cl(nning
y;ar WIth' optimism.
We urge you IQ tl8
ike same, ""d JW
MiJlud Hatchery
' 34 Years' Experience Prod4cin,f{
Healthy, Liva,ble, Tested
Baby Chicks of the
.fiigbest QualHy
OREGONIA
Phone LEBANON IC74R
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason en-
tertained on Christmas .Day, Mt's.
Sf\ die Mrs . ..El!Jie Hockett"
1\ t . and Mrs. J" B. Rich and Mr
and Mr s. C, E. and son
Mr, and Mrs, Gene , Bl'o\Vn, Miss
Mary Brown and. Mr, Morris
THE GAZETTE PAGI "
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 6.401
THURSDA y, DECEMB-ER 30, 1"8
Brown, Misses Patty and EileeQ
Bro',': n and 'Mr. Donnld ' Brown' en-
jo ' 1 Chl' jstmns together at
Laul1ence Bro'''n home.
Asth NewYeauherub
tips the hourglass of
time, we exltnd best
. ' wishes for your health
. and 'hoppilf85S In 1949.
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" Watch for these 1949 Speei,als
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"AU 7 TH' MIAMI .GAZETTE
'WAYNEf3VILLE, 0810 4.01
THURSDAY, 30, 19"8 _____ 2 ______________ _
,Wayne Vanity ,
Edges Alumni
, - ' \V AYNESVILLE --- Way n e !).
Pinney, g .... .. .................... 1 2" 4 'Ville's varsity baek in the
HaStings, g .. ....................... 4 1 9 final 'quarter Wednesday af-
Earnhart, ........................... 0 2 2 tel' trailing all the way, to defeat
,- - - an ,alumni team, 45 to 43. Dave
Totals .. .. ............... : ..... J8 9 45 -Hartsock, playing for the alumn;.
Alumni " G F P h
Hart$Ock, f .......................... 8 1 17 for 17 points to pace e
- Bradley, f .. ................. ........ 1 J 3 , Waynesville G F P
'Thompson; c ... .................... .4 1 U V' 100 f . 5 0 10
Ie rs. .: ........................... .
Itickey, g ........ ... ................. 1 . 2 '. . H t . f 5 1 11
un er, ., .. ;; ...................... ..-. .
Dakin, g .... .... .. ................... 1 2 " SJ' P - 3 3 0.
. m son, c .......................... ..
Florence, :l! .... .. .... ............. 1 ,0
Mulf()rd, g .... ..................... 1 0
Shee'han, g ... ..................... 1 0 2
Totals ............ , ............... 18 7 4:3 .
Score' by qualters.:
Waynesville .......... , 7 17 3J 45
Alumni .......... ; ...... ; 10 '27 3 ' 43
Preliminary .result: Alumni Re- . ,
serves, 66; 3Q.
A'stla., flow
.," bppy days I "
"""ugh th3 .
" NtwYr3f is c"r

Lebanon Auto Parts '
.ORA KIMMEL, Mar. , ,
Autonlutive parts and Machine
Shop Ser,vice. .
179 1
...
Mr. and Mrs. Charles; Chapman Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Miller and
of Chiea"o, 'and, lfr. and ,Mn. Jtob- son, Mr. Jimmy Miller, were
ert were ChtistmRs among ,the on (. 1;<: 1' 1 III at
gues.ts of Mr. and . ",:"Ml'. and jdrs. Richard
and sons. Miller in West Carl'()11ton.
CASH FOR DU\!) _:rroac .
COWS HORSES
A,ccording to size and condition
Prompt, Oea" Service
All sma))
PHONE COLLEcr Xenia .1712 '
or WHmiDdoa 2362
JANES RENDEltING, Waynes
, , ' ville; Ohio .,
AD
,. PER WORD MINIMUM' 25c
DON' T FORGET TO . CALL
us for insurance. All types of
insurance at a savings. Can
Francis Brown, phone
2472' or call
collect. Wi,lm '2 1 t 1-
FOR SALE-
t 93 7 ton and a half Ford stake
trucktwith 19.40 motor. Rea
son able if sold at once. Tele-
phone 2251 :
30 Gal. Coleman Oi l ll l'ni p: Itot
, )ater h ntt'f. Brand neW. Ray
Iill.:-.r, ,Wayne will , Tc,ol 25f!3,
- 15

SMALL Oil Dec, 21
Elevator anu tn e
Roqte 122. Please relurn ' to elc-
vatol'." Size 10 .' 12.. Re-
, ward.
Homes Wanted-
and 3 welt-behaved
'. girls d,esire furnished or un-
furnished llouse or apart ..
ment. Above old Gazette of-
fice. Write Robert Shipley
Waynesville. -12-23
-NOTICE-

NOW OPEN
for custom butcherinr. Rrompt
service. Gail Gordon, Harveys-
) bur,. Phone 'WaynesvUle 3006.
" . -ind
aCI88.0RB SHARPENING
. PRECI.IOI!I . GROUND ', .
BILL . LEE WELDING .HOP ,
'. ,'. __ ... i PARK AT ICE PLAIn'
.' PHONE 2411
I'
a. for ,a Bright
@ New Year,
4J '," ,
o wilA good
wish lor
Your Warren Co nly
. Farm Bureau
l {ive . Association
, 'A 11 . Farm Needs
Phones: , 5 - 749 Lebanon
I' ..: 18 MaSOn
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Tt-tE MIAMI GAZETT! PAGI'
, W A. YNF,sV1LLE, 01fl0 No. 4-tOi
1' 8( RSDAY, UEC;EMBER SO, 1948
\ .
(
NOTICE 0 THE' .,.... . - , "':-" .';'" -' _. --. -- .,..
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING . . ... .,,, ,,< 17 \ ;-....... 'r., '1 ,:; . ' il \ ,
l ' fJ) ) .
The Ann\.Ial meeUI18 of the . , _. .' .... . ,,-,II . Ii " 'J .).'" ...,. .:.. v '-
holders the Waynellville National As TOLD Bv7" CONSE' : ,.J.-r/ON. DIVISION
&nk for the purpose of tho _IIll80-- .- ...... - - - .. - _ . -
May your
eyery wish b.
this
tion of a Board of Directors --=.. ' -----::::-----:=-:
be, h .ld, -at the '. banking house
T\.Ie8day. January 11. 1949 at
O'OlOClk p. Ill. . ,.
James Jone8, ClUlbter
r We taD 'it

witi tbe spirit


'" siooofe

FAU LOANS
4-1,. - LONG TERM
Se:curity 'in mind
for '49
THE LAND BANK WAY
through the
_mcomins
o
. .
s Appliance
crve Witn ServIce"
9 N. Mechanic St.
LEBANON - PHONE 408
Hotpoint Kit" hens, & . (
Et e trical Appliances
; ,
Lebanon
MEET YOUR FRIENt)S AT
" . I
of you., this joyouiof'
I King's Grill
F.um.loao
...
Air-Conditioned
.I
22 S BROADWAY, LBlANON
Noon Lunches.
Wines - Liquor --' 6" Beer
, Beer to Out .
OLD BAN K, BLDG. ,
LEBANON, OHIO
,PHONE 448
, I
. Theft ue .ore riell.. iA
,
the JiiDpl., joyous arrival
of I Hew Year ,than AllY
golden coffers Can hold.
W. choose-' lODl8 of them
fOJ you in 1949 - health,
_,,,VM"" of mind, secarity
and the love and raspect , '.
01 yom friendi. In Short, ."
':I." 'BAPPY NEW YEAR.
Ed . . Fred BU.ick
BUICK SALES &'SERVICE '
P. L. Local Sales
, . Thllrd St. - Phone 2903
128 W. MULBERRY sr. , LEBI\NON PHONE ,71
, '
'Dead Stock
cows '7.so; HOGS . c.t.
TO SIZE AND CONDmON . .
CAU;
o. , '4 . ,5
.
rtilizer'
-
. '1"'" 'oW J ,...
.,
:.
occasion. we
happiness and
,-. . in the coming year.
. R. Scott'
. 'Thls--Time U's Hudson" .
HUDSON CARS AND TRUCKS
' SALES -:- SERVICE -' PARTS.
, Motp,r Tune Up - Brake Service _ -
. (HfIO " , PHONE a.R .
. '
. "
e .A S
, ..
USED
. "
Any make. o.r model
. Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.
PHONE SII' I LEBANON.
& Son
TELEPIIOINU
"A'DIBSvy.t.8 ..
. , onaow
I.&U&NON _ 0BIeIJ ftI&
) JIIUiJ UII,
.' _ .l
SAND amd GRA
BLACK.TOP
TAll aDef ROAD on; ....
LA WN _ad Flu.. DIRT
RAl>Y,MIX. C.ONCRETE
.XCAVATING ... d DUMP TRUe
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Co rt MumMl Three
Miami Universi--'- Quartet
Waynesville High School Auditorium Janoary 11, 1950
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8 P. M.

zette
Sel-ving Waynesville Since 1850
NINE'PYNINf.H YEAR OHIO ' THURSDAY, JAN. S, 1949 FIVE CENTS A COpy
GLOBAL OUTLOOK "heD Lo.cal Postoffici
YOII .top to OdDk 01 It. Ute nut.
ITEM8' OF INTERE8T ABOUT. FOLKS YOU KN4)W
Write-In Councilman
day of 1950 probably .. a rood Seeks Clerk-Cameer
time to climb up OD top of the
world alld take a look aroUlld; It
mlch' dD a 10* of ,ood If eDoIIgh
peo
n
Co
Mi
Str
The
nesvU
les w
Depa.
Scho
torlu
Tb
Quart
to be
The
Quart
tembe
an.ent
1'c 10
tern
1>rorlt
Mu
'( of
(
\
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/
-- Ions.
diana
CODC
sile a
of M
hono
their
frlen
Bro
Fred
my
sock
and
and
MAY
BY ' S
Mr.

with
Mr. M
____
who enjoyed the, celebrat
ion together wer.:
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack BoOn of
Mr. and MI'II.. WIU1am
Weltz and Sgt. and Mr.. Thoma
.McClung pf Dayton. Re"; and IIr ..
SatD .Keys. IIr. Mn. II. 1'.
Weltz, Miss Ann Mr. Jim
. Wetlz. Mr. Robert Hunter. MI'II.
Nell Anderson and the ' bOlt aDd
hostela ..
(, \
YC;>UT,H8 EN,TERTAIINED
Mr. and Mr.. Ralph Butings
entertalned to 'dlnner Oil . FrIday
evenlDg. grpup of frlendl of
their Ion: Robert, wbo Ie home
from Miami Unlv. for lbe boll
day Tbe peats "ere Batt,.
Ann Vap . Mill Carol I'rlIbr.
Mill Nita , Lee Smith. Mi'. Donald
RUll)'an. .Mr. OIareDC8 GraII:IID,
aU of . Sabina. and Mr, Robert
BalUn,I.
, Th. ..-oup 'allO enJoJecJ tile-
atre pari,. lD' DaJ'toD foUowIq.
tile ......
f
/ '
. ' ,'j
- Zana Mae FolkerloD, SallJ Lou
Smith. Sally KDlwortb, Van
NU),I, Evonna Bunnell, Elizabeth
. (arlatt and th. bOlte ...
o
ENTERTAIN. AT LUNCHEON
Mra. Ronald Hawke ent.rtaiDecl
on Tuelda,. with a ,rid.. lunc.h
eon. ' He.r InTite4 l\1el&l inclUded
tbe ArlWlot Bridge Club and Jln.
D. R. SmIth, lira . . J. J[; PNltoD.
lin. WinlfreCl Hartaock. III' ..
Alva Tbompson aD4 Kn; lIarie
RUne.
o
A It'OUP of former an&! present
I' lI' . A.. Itud.au eaJo,.... a del.'
clOUl turk.y luPper at the. 0014-
eD Lamb Hot.l tD IAbaDoa on
I'rtda,. .Y8D1q with their IJIItIu.
ctor, III'. J. 11. Cnbbe, u an Iaon-
or put. wbleb ".. to hlI Y8I'J'
..... & .urprla.. DarIq the ......
.... IIr. Crabbe ".. PNMDtecJ
wltll beaIltU1J1 GhaIr. a 111& frOm
JUt aDd . ,,'1 .1It ltIl4atL . 1Ir.
..... t Cook made the "......
tI!a ........
l ....
.... .,' .
)
- - ..--.- --- --... -_ .. _, -_.-
Sadie Reason; Mrl. Elale Hockett.
Mr. and 111'1.. J. B. RIch and Mr.
and Mn. P. L . Reason .
Mr. Robert BJmazi at Chlcap
.. the holiday cue.t of hili broth'
er-IIllaw and illt.r.. Mr. and
Mrl. A. T . Pollnlky. Jan. Je.le
H.,.man. who had haen the ruest
,of . be,' lon, accompanied blm
home. .
IIr. Mrl. J . K. Preston bad
.. Chrletmaa eve dinner rueltl
Dr. and lin. ll. H. Preston, Mr.
Mn. Jamel 'Holmana MIld
Mill Jalla March of ClncinnaU
and Mr. Jack Prelton of Oblo
Stat. unlvenlt7. .
Mr. aDd Mrs. B. V. Bmltb were
Cbrlltmu goelll of their IOnin
Ia" and dauahter. III'. au4 Jln.
J.... 11_. In . LebanOD.
IIr. aDcl lin. 1.. C. st. lobn,
IIr. aDd 111'1 101m SeWeJ11J'1'8
aDd chllll.... uul Mr. Dou14
Beck or ' BrId_t.cna. ..... ..,.
0Iu1ItaIM .-eta or Mr. aIUl lin.
0IeDD ....... ___

. .
. Not Recognized
Mildred Coleman Swearing In
> In Oregon
Of Ray Kier
By Mayor
Mildred. tot MI)
Rowland of Eugene, Ore
Cbrlstmas Day In Port -
eeon.
lowland gradwrted In the
19ineerlng Course In Ore
:e 'University a.t Conva1118,
It post graduate work in
vjlrslty of Oreson at Eu-
regon and ia In the em
the Btale of Oregon
riers at Eugene.
:iowland recei ved ber Il.A.
Wesleyan University, B.S.
aUon at Miami University
:I. In Library SCience 'In
verBit)' of 11l1nols. She has
aployed (or two years as
n In the City 'Library of
Oregon.
wiU mll.ke their bome In
.Qregon.
:;""--IDI---
,Mayor HaITY Sherwood refus- '
ed to swear In Ray l{ler a8
cilman of the VllIngo of Waynes-
vllle when the oounoll met for Its
first 1960 session Monday night.
Tbe admission of Kler to the
council was postponed until ' later
be<lause ot technicalities concern- '
Ing the legallty of' his wrltein el-
ection. ,
The council ra-employed Cbas.
Anderson as city solicitor 'tor the
coming year.
Percy Renson, a hold-over from
last years counCil, will serve In
Kler's pOSition until he Is accept-
ed,
LJ.oyd l),a.vls was re' electeti pres-
Ident of .the council for the year.
lt was announced, that tbe
tramc light at Malo and North
streeta la now in operatlon 24
hours n , day ,
O :a
,aw Oenturt Olub ' held "COME TO 'mE STABLE" .
'egular meeting, Dec. 23, COMES TO THE 1WIN
Lire CBn be' stranger than flcf..:
[.a. TboJD(.on &8
at the Fur HillS Party ion-and equally dram tic.! A viVo'
id example of this is the 20tb
- ':.. I,.J.J
lew party bouse. the home
aod Mrs. J. K. Preston,
, of the beautlful old
.f th1s area wbere many
oold affairs took. place,
n .ntirely redecorated In
s&Jle and every . guest
l moet feel the . attra.ctive
v.hliperlng their happiness
of their new beauty, Pine
capdles were used In 11.11
Century Fox (1100', "Come to tbe
Stable." Hcbeduled Sunday and
MondllY, January 8-9, at the Twill
Theatre. In which two penniless
French nuns armed with only a
prayer and a promise perform
the seemingly imp08.BIble through
the .simple exercise of Ji'AITH!
In tlie mot ion picture, the two
heart-winning Sisters. . portrayed
by Academy Award Winners, Lo-
retta Young and Celeste Holm. go
through a series of experlencel
1D8. filled with drama alld high
rin, the . bUllness session before they 'manage to acquire the
, call.. Miss Rutb Cbandler Lhe fund land for a chlldreo'l hOlP
enn Borden and Mrs. H. ital.
I . were In cbarge of the . And while Waynesville fans will
I and introduced ' as their be watohlng tbe two 10vel.Y' atars
'Mlia E1lzabet -achieve dream. on the, IIc.reen,
, high up In the hills of Lttchfield
Institute in County' In ,O.onnectlcut, today .ta.
who greatly entertalJ;led nds the Regina Laudls monaatery
e with her descriptiOn ot as a monument to the effortl and
Ing places In and faltb of the two reallUe slBterl.
reryODe on her il.olaginary Motber Benedict Duss and DOona
Cbrlltmu carol8, -on the Mary Aline de Warren.
player, were also enjoyed. Three ago the two real
.v.Jng adjournment, t be life Sisters arrived in New York
Ilt. and vice preSident, Mrs. with twenty dollars and tbe de-
mls and Miss E. V. Barn termination to ' fulfill a wartlme
vow to build an abbey In Allierl
ere seated at tbe beautiful ca - A vow that was made when
table' and served the del
sandwlchel and tea, wltb
nook and Mrs. Harriett Mc(1lnnfl all Christmu appointments ' and
. were among the Christmas guelltll' the lovely old tea-leaf cbina.
the vlctorlou8 troops of General
EisenhoWlElr liberated . them trom
tbe Germane at the Abbey of No'
tl'e Dam,:e de Jouarre. Fra,nce.
Their Inexorable struggles to gain
land for the building and fundi
of Mr. T. B. Brannock at hla 0 --'--
bome In Soutb Lebanon:
PAUL PICKINQ HONORED with which to conduct tbE!lr work
o ON HI8 .BIRTHDAY . Is flUed with episodes of drama
Mr .. and 111'11. DiLv Furnas op-
ened . their honle on Friday even-
Ing of the !paatt week for the Dec'
ember meeting or the South Way-
De Advisory IDeeting. . with Mr.
aDd Mrs. Rlbodes Bunnell as
Mrll. Paul Picking entertained and humor that. combine to make
on Monday ' evenlnr bonorlng' the the undertaking a story of genu-
birthday annlverury of Mr. tne Inspiration, and one that shoo
Ing. uld be pleaSing to people of all
" Carda were the diversion at Truly lire is stranger
tban fiction. .
the evening and delicious relresh
and neW' members. Mr. A. menta were lIerved follow log the
H . Earnhart led In a ceneral dill. games. Mr. and Mrs. Picking had
on various subjects, after as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. A.
which the ' cOlincil aajou111ed to H. Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs.
meet with Mr. and Mra. Earnhart Hartllock. Mr. and Mn. Stanley
January. I H. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Con
DurlD& the p,leuant social hour. ' .ner and IOn.
1Ialnt7 refrelhlDents wer served. , 0
Mr. and BIni. Jobn I'romm bad . NOTI.CE
.. Chrlltm&1lI DlDDer put on I tor tile rental of approz-
lIonda, IIr. and Mn. Clyde lI'ro- Imate!,. IIIx aCI'8Il of tie ,VWa,.
JlUD and .. on of 8prIDlflehl . 1Ir., ownel!. farm land will ... racelv
aD4 .lIn. lIebln Banta or New I eel b)' tile Vwaae Clerk untO 11
CarIIII_, Mr. Mn. II.Ura j o'clock DOOn, l'eblUU'J' 15, 1160.
BUlta Clf and lin. .... ClUBId!!8 JAII1il8. Clerk
.....- Pub .... lID. f. 11
---0---
'lle annml[ gathering at the
Braddock families was an event
at the home or Mr. and Mrs: Ra)
mond Braddock on Chrlstmaa Eve.
Those present Wllre Mrs. Jennie
Bradd9ck, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fred Br-
addock and children, Mr. an Mrs.
Warren Braddock. Mr. and Mr
Bernard Daley and daughter. MJaI
FloramoDd Reed and tbe hOlt and
hostess and daughters.
o
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCUlt.ocb
"pent .everal days of the hoUday
with the former's parent. III LID-
toll, 11l4lu ..
, 1,:, '
NINTH ANNUAL PILGRIMA,6 ,E
J UN E " , - I i q 5 ' 5
PIWRIlMAGE STOPS
1. G L E N D ~ MUSEUM
2. , THE GOTHIC
3:. RED HAW ' '
4. WHI'TE HAVEN FARM
, 5. TRAVELER' S REST '
6. BREWER' F ARM '
7. LEWISHOME
8. WAKE ROBIH '
9. , PEN-LOCH FARM
10. OAK: HILL
11.FORT ANCIENT,
12. THE ,GOLDEN LAMB
PLACES OF .INTEREST ON ROUTE
A. MULFORD GREENHOUSE , '
B. RQADSlDE PARK WITH MASKER _
." BEEDLES' STATION 1795" ,
,C. UNION VILLAGE '
SHAKER CaooJNITY 1805
D. GREEN TREE TAVERN .
E. ROADSIDE MARKER
"MOUNTS STATION 1795.1'
F. OLD ROCK SCHOOL
,
Concert Mumber Three
Miami Universi String Quartet
Waynesville Hjgh School Auditorium January 11, 1950
-
8 P. M.
NINET,YNINT.H YEAR
Local Postoffiee
Seeks Clerk-Carrier
The U.S, dlvll Service Com
tiLOBAL OtlTLOOK W 1a e D
you etap to Iblnt o' II, Ule flnt
day of 1950 probably .. ,0oc1
lime 10 climb up OD lop 01 &he
wurill allll lake a look .rouDd. II
mlchl do 'a 101 or ,ood U eaoucb
peOple, Inclodln, crpwu-upa,
1& a serIous try.
miellon today' announced an ex
amlnatlon for Subatitute Clerk-
Concert Features
Miami University
String Quartet
Carrter for duty In the Waynell-
ville Post Office.
The baa1c rate of pay for Sub-
atltute Clerk-carrier I. ,1.316 an
hour. After the performance of
one year of aervlce,
Including Ume eerved as a Spec-
ial Delivery Mellenler, the DU1C
rate of pay Is 1Dcreased' 10 centl
an hour for the lecond year of
lljatl,facterfi 'I IIJIb/ltltute servtqe,
The third In the current Way and five cents IlJl bour each sue.
nesvllle Community Concert Ser- ceedlng year "thereafter until a
jlia wm be ,presented by the MUlic )ma.x1mum of '1.816 ' an hour II
Department of Waynesvllle High tllhed.. Thi. five eent lucreaae
School at .the high. Ichool Is made at the of the
t orium Wed., Jan. 11. quarter following the cODi-p\etlon
The feature of the concert will of one year of satisfactory aerv-
be the Mlaml University Strine lee In the next Iqwer grade.
QUllTt et. The event Is scheduled The age llmUI for thele POI_
to begin at & l' . At , mona ar41 18 to 60. No lpecUlc
Tbe Miami University Strlq education or experience Ia requlr-
Quartet was establl!'hed in . Sep. ed. but all applicants mUlt pasl
tember, 1946, to provide a peim- a written examination deSigned
anent source of fine chamber mUI- to te.i their abllHy In 10rtlJlg and
1c for tbe residents of lIouthwes- in followlne Instructions. '
tern Ohio. The Is ..; uon- Appllcants for tbese POIlIt.lODa
profit organization. mUlt resldJ Within tbe
MusiC critic II throughol1t the dellvery zone ot the WftynesvUle,
cent ral 8tate5 acclaimed the Ohio Poat Office or be bona tide
Quartet for its splendid rendlt patron I of that office. '
Ions. Walter Whitworth ot the In- AppUcatloDl tor thil eu.mlDa.
dlanapolls News has this to lay 110B mUlt be fUri wltb the Sixth
cOllcernlng the group: Office, 11. S. , CIVU der-
"It is obviOUS that the quartet vice CoIDJDIuloIl, U. S . Poet Of.
hili a t h!?l'OUlb uncteHtandlDf at.. f:le4l _ ClnotlQlMi a.
what It III a: . hl,b!,. attnt 0410, not later tl1ao January- 1B,
'ive' to the music, ita dynamic Bba- 19960., Further uitormatlon md
dings. Us ,tempo readings, its gen aPPUcation forms maf be obtained
eral mood, .. The tone Quality from the Oommlulon'. Local See.
WaS lovely and smooth and lIur retary, Mr. Leiter H. ' <Jordon 10-
pr1slngly rich. . .In brief, till' cated .at or from the
quartet j S a sple ndid foursome of
l
information ofUce of the Sixth Re-
s k1lled musicians ," glon, located on the nlnth floor
o of the Bunldlng, Clncln-
HICKS .HONORED nllotl, Ohio.
ON SIXTH BIRTHDAY ----0)---
200 RECEIVE GIFTS
Thursday, Dec. 22, from four to FROM, CIVIC CLUB
six, a patty wall beld at the home CHRISTMAS PROGRAM

zette laml
I' ."
Sel"ving Waynesville Since
OHlb THURSDAY, JAN. 5,. 1949 FIVE CENTS A COPY
ITEM8. OF INTERE8T ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW
Write-In Councilman
Mrs. Walter Clark and MH. Rot;.
ert Channell ViII.ltecl Mr. and Mre.
Bennie Bchoultherl of Dayton, Ky:
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark eli-
tertained to a turke,. dinner .on
Chrlltmlll Day the follow1ns:
Mr. and Mra. Earl Clark and Mr.
and Mra. Ilobert Channell or Day-
tOD.
Mr. and Mrs. E. ,F. 1s.arnhart
had al New' Yea.r'B dinner Su.e.t&
Mr. and Mrs. Charlee B. Earnhart
and daughters or Trotwood, an4
Mr. and Mra. J. N. Roblnloll and
children . .
Mr: and Mrl. Ralph Baatlnp
opened their home on Wednesday
e.enlng, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Maupin and Mr. and MH. Joseph
Shutts ,of Lebanon aDd Mr. and
TOW N
Mr, and MlI's , ' Charles James hacS
lin tbelr CbJrllltmlls gUeltll, Mr.
'and Mrs. Rober t Clllrk and chlld-
uf Leballon, Mr. Mrs.
belt James ot Xenia, Mr, and
Max llal'tso(:k and son, Mr . and
Ml' s. (.Jluules O. James and chnd-
rell alld Mr, Joe and Mr. Jack
,hlmes.
. ,
Is Not Recognized
Miss Miklred Coleman Swearing In
Weds In Oregon
Of Ray Kier
Rev. and Mrs. R , B. Coleman Delayed By Mayor
. .MrB. M. F. Weltz eutertalned are announcing tbe marriage of
on f uesda.y evening with her brl daughter, Mildred, t o! M'l
dre cl ub as guests. Mrs. A. T. JO,hn A. Rowland of Eugene, Ore-
1?01l11SIcy and Mrs. S. M. Keys gon, on Christmas Day In . Port-
,Mayor Bal'ry Shel'wood refus .
ed to s\\:ear In Hay Kler as coun.
recelve.d the prlz'es from the land, Oregon.
, cllman or t he Village of Waynes-
games. after whiCh a dainty
lunoh, with all Christmas appoint
we.l.s was ser ved.
Mr. flowland graduated In the Vill e when the counolL met . t or . its
Civil Engineering CoUrse In Ore , first 1950 sess ion Monduy night.
gon State Unlvel'8Jty at . Convallls, The admission or Kler to the.
!\ureu, little daughter of Mr, and took post graduate work in CC1UD,cll was postponed unUI later
and 1\"' S. hobert Thomas. Is spe- Lhe U,niversl ty , of Oregon at Eu- becliuse of techni calities concern-'
uUIllg a lew days wttb ber grand gene,. Uregon and ill in the em- Ing the legalit y of his write-in el-
Mr. 1<1Id 1'4rlj, :i:: rnest BUl" PlOY ot the. Stale of Oregon wlLh ectlon.
MrB. Walter Sbeeban as thetr t>l',," OI',ll . Lv l . owmg II. tollsll opera. a t Eugene. The council reemployed Chas,
g_es .E. Cardl were enjoyed' and ' ttowland received bel' .B.A, Anderson as city Bollcitor for the
a dell. ioul aab d courae wall ler- il.l Ublo Wesleyan Unlversl ty, B.S, coming year.
1111'. lLud Mrs, Fre, d HUnt of Col U 1
ved by the host and .11 I1lducatlon at Miami niversltv Percy leasoll, a from
UU.IIUd Il' e announcing the blrlh Lib S 1 I I 11
Dr, Mary Cook bad as her . ...au J:j rary c ence n aSl years counc , will ser ve in
lUeats during tile holiday week. ut a .. Oll , JL' riday, lJecember ao LUll Un.verllity oC Illinois. She hilS Kler's lIoaltion until be Is accept-
,>l.rS. l' unt wa,s the former CaroL' . 10 ed - t ye II all ed
Mi, and Mra. N. W. Powell and .. ,. ween ewp y .orwo ar .
daushtelB, Leah ancS Either, ... daughter of MI'. and .o.Jbrarlan In the City LIDrllry of Lloyd .qavls was ra'elected pres-
.,l rK. Alva Ludington: ' .I!;ugene, Oregon. ident ot t be cO\l ncl1 for the year;
. Indiana. '. ney wlU make their home In It was announced that the
M J Glbbo f
, 11'. and. XI's. Ross
r. s mes ns 0 .. ogene, Oregon. trl!-ffl c light at Main and North .
Dakota is tb'e IU8Sl of hie IlIIter, loll'll. Lena 0 atreets Is now i n operation 2.-
1,{11 . KathfJn Glb!Ona. ' MI'II. Ohu. hours a dRY.
,>I",W CEhTURY CLUB
KIa. M& fI/.:?f.u M ...... 'rS"."1' ;'ARTV' HOUSE 0 : J
In.ton, D.C. Bpent the chrtatmu Tbe l\ew Century Club held "COME TO mE STABlu
holiday wttb her motber, )(1'8. COMES TO THE 1WIN
"'n 11 M H erage in DIlY ton. tlie,r.. meeting, Dec. 2:1,
..... te e . . o.l1and and her bre>- " f b t b fl t '
with MIS :Alva Thom)iuOll as .... e can e 10 rangor t an c -
tber, Mr. Horace M. and Mr. atld Mrs. Ed l'alne and , ' Ion- and eQua lly dramtlc! Aviv"
ramUy. cbl .dron or Ch,lIcotbe; Mr, and hOil-eSB at the Far HUla Party Id exampl e ot this is the 20th
Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. Shaner NrlS, l!:lIt ey !' ringle of Duyton and House, . .ok 1.1.1 Century Fox mm. "Come to the
and little daughter entertalDed to Mr. alld MI'II. Rhodes Bunnell and Tqls new Ilarty houlSe, the ,home stable." scheduled Sunday and
Chrlstmae dinner, Mr. and' Mrs. daughter were Friday 'evening din. of Mr, and Mrs. J , . K. Preston, Monday. J alluary 89. at the Twill
d n of the beautiful old h hi I
Sam Meredith and daupter . of Der guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Davis an 0 e T eatre. In w c 1 t wo pennlless
Xenia, Mr. Rob.rt Bowman of Furnal! 81l
d
son. hon.es of this area where many F rench mms armed with only a.
- ,- - lovely social attall'll toOk place, prayer and a promise perform
Dayton, Mn. Ada F. Bolender of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawke anll has been entirely redecorated In the seemi ngly impossible through
Washington, D. C., Mr: and Mrs. daughter ot Dayton. Dr. and Mis. t he s imple exer e . lse ot FAITH!
. colonial style and eyery guest
Homer Wood of Wilmington and n, Ii. Vanc:e and son of Wllmlnl' In t he motion picture. the two
could a,most feel the attractive
Mr. and MH. William HoUand, ton, Mr. alld Mrs. Clyde 1tromm bearl-winnlng Sisters, portrayed
rooms whispering their happlaess
M'r. ancS Ml'e. Louill Fires tad a. 0,1: Sprlngfh!ld, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- by Academy Award wlnnerB, Lo-
. because of their Dew beauty. ' Pine V
ChrlstmaB eve dinner lUestB, MI'. vln lJanta of New Carlisle, Mr, and retta oung and Celeste Holm, go
and red candleB were useC) In all th h I f I
and'Mre. PAul Harley and daugh Mrs. C. Lee Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. roug , a ser es 0 exper ences
t
. f DB d M roomll. filled wltb drama and high humor
ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hlckll in More than 200 lacb ,or cau';'
honor of the sixth birthday of and goodlell were dlatrlbuted by
their son, Johnny. Hla lIttl" the Civic Club santa ClaUs at the
friends attending were: JaOK and recent liDe and pro-
Jer'ry Gross, D,ouglal and Ann aram at the Wa)'llesvllle comm-
()henoweth, Bllly and SUllan unity Cbrlatmae tree
Browno- Judy aud Bobby Woolard, The event, .poJlIored bY the
Fred and Michael Hubbell, '1'Im. CI"lc Club, .Be flnaDcad by th'e.
my Mlttenberger, Johnny Hart- gift. from local mercliantl. The .
. . C4vic C&11b wlabea to tJl.k all
sock of Waynellville and who contrlbu\ed to make the event
and Judith Jean Hall of Dayton asuccea.. ---="-
er 0 . yton, ... r. an re. John Fromm, MI' . and Mrs. M. F.
Following the hUlllness Benlon betore tlley 'manage to acnulre the
Cbarl811 Fire. and IOn, Richard of Weltz and lions, Don and Dick, ' ..
Toledo, and Mr. and Mrl. Robert and Mr. Mrs. Don Hawke ,and roll call, Miss Ruth Chandler the fund In. nd for a chlldren's bOBP
. Mrs. GlenD Borden and Mrs. H. ital.
Meredith and d.ughter. Gall, of were the guests at a family Chrl- . And whlle Waynesvl'le fans wIlL
. L. Rye . were in charge of the '
and floger Drown , ,of W8.'I- , 0 . ., '
neBv.llle. '. Will St. John left Monday for
.Games and from under a ten da, at the , lilIneral
the Christmas tree 'and blrtlldai aprlngs at Dmlboro, Ind.
presents fdr Jobnny were enjoy-
ed by illl.
o
MAYNARD HONORED
. BY SURP,RISE PARTY
Mr. and Mr . ' .iSon Hawke en-
ter ta ined on ThUrsday e'Veldu
with a , surprise h9norln'
Mr. Maynard Weltz, who Will cef.
ebratlng hll ' hlrthday aDnlveHary.
'l'hose who enjoyed the celebrat
Ion together wer.:
Mr. and Mra. Jack BoUn ot
Lebanon, Mr: and MH. WOllam
Weltz and sgt. and Mr Tllomu
. McClung of Dayton, Rev. and lin.
Sam Kefs, Mr_ and Mrl. M. F.
Weltz. : Miss Ann Weltz, Mr. JbD,
' Weuz: Mt: flobert Hunter, Mn.
Nell Anderl!on and the hoat and
hostelli.
o ,
YOUTH8 ENTERTAIINED
, Mr. Mra. Ralph Hutlnga
" entertained to dinner on FrIday
evenlng, a Jl'Pup or fnend. of
their Bon: flobert. who 1B home
from Miami lJnlv. for the boU-
dayB. The guesta were MI Detty
Ann Yap Pelt, Min Carol I'rlaby.
Mills Nita Lee Smith, Mr. Doaa14
.R.un1an, .Mr. Qareuce
aU of Sabina, and Mr. Robert
HlltlDll.
Tbe pOup aIao enjoyed a tJae.
atre P&I't1 , in DaJtoD toUowlll&
tbe clIDDer.
o
ENTERTAINS AT
Mr.. Ronald enterta1Ded
on TUelday with a brldl.
eon. Her IDvlte4 gunte included
the Argunot Bridie Olub and 1I(H.
D. R. smtth, 1Il'8. I. Ie. Preston,
lira. WlnUrecl Hartaoelt, M r lI.
Alva Thompson al1d ]l.... Marte
RUne.
o
A croup of former anc! preseDt.
B' 11' , A. atu4ente BDjolec1 & de1l-
cloUa turkey aupper at the Go14-
a Lamb Hotel til LebanoD OD
1'r14ay aveialQ wltb their JDItnIo
ct.or, III': J. B. Cnbbe, u an bon
or put, wblcb WU to Ida ... etT
lI'eat IUrprlle. DurIn, Ille .... ...
1111, III'. e.raJibe WU pn.atecl
wltb a IIeaUtIful ehaIr, a 11ft fI'OIIl
put aDd ,,1.eDt etullam. 111'.
..... t . COok made tbe preMId&".
tI!a .,...
Xenia. almaa party ' on nlgbt be watciling the t wo lovely. star.
u d Ed Ra b ' d program, and lntroduced as Jhelr
_I'. an _rl. m y an at the bome of Mr. and Mr.,. Carl - achlev their dream on the .screen,
children, with Mr. and MrB. David Hawke In Dayton. ,guest, . Mias ElIZabeth ChaDdler hl gb up In t he hills of Litchfield
Zlnk, and lion of Lebanon and of Hampton Institute In Hampton, County in ConnecUcut. today st ..
Mr. and Mra. John Kereey and Vi I i h tl tid
Mrs. Homer Ramby of Lantana,
Fin., were Cliiiatmas guests of
Mr. and Mr.. Milton Thlmes In
Middletown. . . '.
:Mr. and .lIre. !. B. Rich had all
Chriatmaa did1lilr peltll, Mrs.
Elllie Hockett and Mr. and MrB.
P. L. Reason.
Mr. and Mr.. C, E, Ec1gington
and lion had a. Ohrlltmas eve
aupper guelta Mr. and MI'II. lUlo-
dell Bunnell and daugbt.nr. Mrl.
Sadie Reason, Mrll. Elale
and ,Kr .. J. B. Wcb and Mr.
and MH. P. L. Reuon.
Mr. Robert Hym&D or Ohlcago'
I. the holiday guest of bill broth-
erln-law and al.ter, Mr. and
l\4rs. A. T. PollDlky, Mr... Jesle
Hyman, Who had been the guest
. of hel' s9n, accompanied him:
bome.
Mr. 'apd Mrs. K. preewn hB.d
aa Chrilltmaa eve dinner gueltl
Dr. and MrB. R. H. Prelton, Mr,
and Mra. Jamell Holmaoa MIld
Mlal Jane Marcb or Cincinnati
and Mr. Jack Preaton of Ohio
State unIY!lnlt,..
Mr. and MH, B. v_ Smith were
Chrlatmu pelte of their eonln-
l&w and dauahter, IIr. and Mri.
Jeua III lAbanolt.
Mr. an4 Un. L. C. St. John,
Mr. an4 1Ir1. Job SeWemyrtl
an4 ch1l4rea, uu1 IIr. DoDB14
Bect ot .....
CIarIatmu peate of Mr. &lUI lire.
0IMIa .... UIl """tel'.
rg n a, w a grea y enter a ne nds the Regina Laudls monastery
Bqn hud ,UI ChrlBtmas eve guests I h h d lit
I!veryone w t , er eBer pt On 0 us a monument to tbe efforts anti.
l',{r\ and Mrs. Luther Hartsock Interesting places In Virginia and raltb o( the t wo realllfe sisters,
suns, and they were guesta took. everyone on IWlI.glnary Mother Benedi ct Duss and Donna
at a family dinner on Chrlstmaa tours. Chrlstmli8 carol B', -on the Mary Allne de Warren.
Day lLt the home of .Mr. and Mrl. record player. were also enjoyed, Three, years ago the two real-
Wlllard K'!raey near Lebanon, O. ' life Sisters arrived In New York
Following adJournm\lnt, the
Mr. and MIl'S. Ke.rsey, New Year president and vi ce preSident, 1\Irs, w,lth twenty dullara and the de-
Eve gue' utt were ur. and Mrs. . l ermh1ation to fulfill a. wartime
g lU S. 8. ElIls and Miss E. V. Barn
Frank SWlirtzel. vow to build Un abbey In Amel'l
hart. were seated at the bllautltul . ca - , A vow that wns made when
Mr. and Mrs; Albert dining ta.ble and served the del the victorious troops ot General
and cblldrlSD, Mra. Bran- iclouB sandwiches and tea, with EIBenhoW)er liberated them from
p,ook and Mrs. Harriett McGIDDill all Christmas appointments and the Oerman!! at the Abbey of No-
were 'amOlllg the Christmas gueetl the lovelY 'Old tea'lear china. tre- Dam.e de Jouarre,
of Mr. T. B. Brannock at hie ()o. _ - Thillr Inexorable struggles to gain
home In South Lebanon. the land lor the buUdlng and funda
PAUL PICKING HQNOREO with which to conduct their work
ON HIS .PIRTHDAV " Is fUled with episodes of drama
Mr. and Mra . . Davlll Furnas 01). Mrll. Paul Picking entertained and humor tbat combine to make
ened tbelr home on Friday even- on. Monday evening honoring the the undertaking a story of genu-
tng of the lP
ut
week' for the Dec- birthday anniversary ot Mr'. Pick- Ine Inspiration, and one that sho-
ember met!ting .o! the Soutb Way- Ing. I \lId be ' pleas ing to people of all
C d th dl I
Truly lire Is strrunger
ne Advtsclry meeting. with MI'. ar s were e vers on of .
thall fiction.
and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell as the evening and delicIous refresh
--- 0---
gue!lta. and Dew members. Mr: A. ments were served following the '1' 11a IInnunl gatbering of the
H . Earnhllrt led In a general dill. gameB. Mr, and Mre. Picking had Braddock CamlUes was an event
cusslon on various Bubjects, atter as their guests. Mr. and Mrs, A. at the hOl1le of Mr. n.nd MTs, Ray-
thel council aCJJouI'ned to H. Stubbs, Mr, and Mrll. David mond Braddock on Christmas Eve.
meet with Mr. and Mrs. EarnhlU't Hartsock, Mr. and Mre; Those I1 reaent were . Mrs. .Tennie
In JaDuary. I H. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Con Braddock. Mr .. and Mrs. Fred Br.
During t:he pleasant BOCIal hour, ner and Ion. addock and ch'udren. Mr. an Mrll.
dainty retre.hmenta wer eerved. j 0 Warren Braddock, Mr. and Mre.
Mr. and Mre. John Fromm !lad NQTkCE Dernard Daley arid daughter, Mias
.. Obrlltlnaa DlDDer Iruut on DldB (or the rental or approx Floramond fleed and the hOBt &Dd
Monda,. lilr. and Ml'II. Clyde Imately six aerea or tbe VlUage- hostess and daughters. '
mill od 10D or eprlnlfleld, lrr. owned farm land will be reeelv'
I 0
aD4 .111'8. lIelytn Dang ot New I ad by the Vlllaa'e Olerk untO 11 Mr, and MrR. Charles McCUllDch
OuU.le, and lire. lIerDa o'clock DODD, Febru&17 15, U50. IIpent eeveral days of the boUda,.
BIIlta or and lin. uae.1 CBARr. J.uiE8. Clerk with the former's parente ID LID-
BlDtL PublJlb J ... 5. 11 ' tOD, lu4JaDa.
. '-".
PAGE TWO
Sixl! Worken
S
IXTY MILLioN.JOBS makes
tick. Those jobs create
and maintain for us our high
standard of UVlng, the highest ever
,known by the people of any nation.
Those jobs make possible automo
biles. refrlgerawrs, washing mao
chilies, "ewing machines. radios.
television, telephones, e Ie c t ric
11ghts and electric power. bath
rooms with hot and cold water. and
many other conveniences and lu,,
urles found In a large , majority oj
American homes.
Sevent, million American!!!,
most of them of comparatively
I!man meaDS, bave made those
60 million Jobs pOlllllble by hi-
Testing their savings In the tool!
and of Industry. Such
toob and faotories represent an
averaKt\ Investment of more
than SII1,OOO for eaeh 'of those
60 mUlion Jobs.
The vast majority of those who
bave provided the' tools and fac-
tories are those who have thriftilY
saved. and who have demonstrated
their faith In the American eco-
nomic system by Investing their
eavings that others of this, nnd on-
eomlng generaUons, might have
the opportunity of profitable em-
ploy-ment.
To make the millions of small
vestments work many are combined
Into one company. and the many
employ management-officers anil
dlrectors-possesslng the essential
lmow-how of production and sales.
To those who have Invested In
and factories, the management they
have selected Is the government of
the Industry they have flnanced,
just a8 our elected and appointed
publJc officials are representative
of aU of UI 811 citizens.
does DOt OWD
the ludlllltry; It represent. UJOIIe
who have ' provided the Iools
and ',.olodea and Iholle.who are
employed at the jobs &be In-
dUstry provldell. .
The wages paid to the 80 million'
workers and the Interest-divldends
paid to the '10 million who have pro-
rided the tools are rpent in buying
the produots of the factories and
the farms. It insures nillllon
Americans llving on farma a
market for the productl of their
farma.
Tbat, and mdel1, ta
latatement of the fundamentals of.
our American ay8tem of eCOllomJcs,
our free competitive enterpme,
What Itproduce. Is fairly
dlvhted tietween all who - exert an
effort. No one or no group receives
any-Hon'.-ahare. AU who ale wl11-
!.ng to do their tall' part wiD re-
ceive their portion. Through Its
operations, we each provide
for our own welfare in the future
as we have 80 abundantly done ih
the past.
ft Is eO-Ollentlve; Hlflah-
Des!!! on the )lara of some may
sel'l01lsly atrect the result, to
. others . For example: Laying
down on the job on the part of
the 60 millIon workers, their
faUure to provide a rellsonable
amount for the wages they re-
eelve, will reduce the
of Intcrest..:..dlvldends-to tbe
'10 million wbo bave provided
the tools of Industry, and with-
out those tools Ihere wonld be
DO Jobs.
provide a reasonable production
leaves not enough commodities to
meet all needs, pnd compefltlve
bidding for such as there are forces
tbe prices ' up, and all sufter.
Such ill the system under which
America has' prospered, a system
,that for all who will work offers and
bas oUered opportunity in keeping
with their 9bility an'd energy. None,
other than the physically or mer.'
tal'ly disabled, are from its
advantages. '
Under it we have in th1! past. amI
, will in the future. provide mon'
weUare for ourselves tnan can
expected from that mythical
"something tor nothing" to be sup-
plied by gowrnment. That myth.
fcal system will, within but a short
time, dry up the sources Cram which
all of our prosperity, . our con
venlences, our luxuries come,
There wiD be nothing left from
which government can that
"something for nothing" for which
the dreamers are boplng. Let us
' travel along on the weD known.
"plainly marked road of free com
.. petltfve enterprise, a road have
traveled through all of our national
. hiltory. Let us ,plan. each for him-
I lell, rather than bave an ever In-
I
creaaing arm) or bureaucrats to
plan for us.
* I In America we deatroy food as a
I mealUl of maintaining B market at
l
a reasonable price for our farm
products.. ThroUibout the world
I miDionl are clamoring for food to
, prevent death by ltarvation, and
i die United- Nations debates the
problem of feeding aU the people.
Washington bureaucrats eonslder
I
tile only IOlutlon II to UrnIt the
I aeres the fannen are aUowed to
: plant. What II Deeded are lOme
_teamen to work. on both
lema. Tbere CAD be a Hl11t1oa. to
.. questlaa.
WA YNESVILLE, OHIO
.---wEEKLY NEWS ANALYS
Huge Crop Surpluses May ariD On
Widespread Farm Controls;
Three Pact Nations .Unify Defense
Going to Sea
j
Tom Palne's phrase, "sunshine
patr iot." might well apply 10 any
I segment of the Russian army,
jslnCe the Soviets halle no IYl\rm
water porI Cor winter operallolls;
but If tlw authoritative publication,
Jane's Fightlng Ships, was ' to be-
believed, the Russians must be
planning to chan,e all that.
('F!I)ITOft'S NOTE: IVh>n opinion. a.e up' .... a In Ihe eohlmn'l 111., .. ".e Ih., r
W'aler. New.paper UnloD' . ISle... anaa,.., Oil not Dece rU, 01 tbl, nel':'IDaper.) ACCORDING to the , artlQle,
Russia Is building three 35,OOOton
battleships equipped to fire radio-
controlled aerial torpedoes. It
said the Sqviet navy also' Is speed-
ing construction on a fleet pf 1,000
submarine, Including a type "with
a great range and a very high sub-
merced speed,"
.
CROP REPORT:
PunitiYe. Plenty
It was an ironical twist that
American farmers. by producing
in 1949 the second largest crop In
all U.S. history, moy have shackled
themselves with broad government
controls for years to come.
The year:s harvest acreage Wall'
the largest since 1$32 when depres
sian-ridden farmers sought to off-
set declining' prices by expanding
produetion.
Except for bad weather dlirlng
the growing season In ' some sec-
tions of the nation, the 1949 crop
total might easily have set a new
record. Even so. the harvest was
10 large that the U.S. department
of a griculture felt called upon to
Invoke production oontrols of var-
ious kinds to reduce the volume
next year. These controls prob-
ably would extend to cotton, pea-
nuts, major types of tobacco, rice,
potatoes and soybeans.
The agriculture department S!lld
the huge harvest was the .result
of uniformly large production of
most crops, rather than record
volumes of a few Individual ones.
Records were marked up only for
rice. dry beans and peas.
The figures: .
three billion, 378 million
bushels,; livestock feed grain. 126
million tons; vegetable oUseeds:
loybeans, flaxseed, peanuts, cot-
ton-seed, 15.33 million tons; tobac-
co, two ,billion pounds; fruit ' pro-
duction, nine million. 800 thousand

YieldS per acre were above av-
erage for most crops, although
wheat, flaxseed and dry peas were
notable exceptions. Nearly 163
million tons of the eight -grains
were harvested during the year.
COMIC BOOKS:
Get Last Laugh
There may not' be any laughs In
current comic books-as so many
psychologists, psychiatrists, educa-
tOl'll and ministers have charged-
But there was, certainly more than
an IIbdominal chuc:kle for the eom-
Ic book entrepreneurs, themselves,
in a spectacular respectability reo
accorded th.elr products.
For, al amazing as It may seem,
the U.S. ltate departmelll wal to
incorporate the comle book tech.'
nlque In Jts latest bid for the minds
'01 non-Communist Asiatic
WITH THEm THEMES based
on the lIvea or American heroes,
260,000 copies of the picture-series
books- ball- been scheduled for de-'
livery in January.
The books were to be sent to
South Korea, Th,alland, French
Indo-Chlna and Indonesia. The
hope was that through handto
hand circulation Information about
the history and background of tbe
United would be spread
widely 1n areas under strong Com-
munist pressure but Which, .as yet,
had not capitulated.
THE SERIES was to inc1ulle 32
page books of the lives of George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson,
Walt Whitman, Abraham Lincoln.
Andrew Carnegie. Jane Addams.
Thomas A. Edison, and George
Wa-shington Carver.
Libraries and other agencies of
the state department's publlc af-
fairs division, already on tbe
the-trooks
at public showings of American
documentary films and , other such
occasions. American libraries op-
erate in all countries where the
books are to be distributed.
PANCAKE DAY:
Ideo Spreading
A familiar and popular event in
s.ome United States communities,
unknown in many more, National ,
Pancake aay is beginning to catch
on in many localities.
An ancient as far as internation
al observance goes, the event has
been observed elsewhere in the
world for hundr.!!ds of years. No
artificial "Johnny come - lately"
idea. the day has long been oJ:>
served ln Great Britain and many
other countries In Europe-always
on the day before Lent begins. .
Tln1 NEXT Pancake day , falls
on February 21, 1950, when here,
In the States, som,e com
munlties will mark the dily In city
Wide celebration. a sort of , mid
winter fair . at which everyone eats
pancakes. In many other commu-
nities, church IIroups (frequently
EplscopalJans) have long observed
the day with quiet breaidasts,
luncheon. and of
which feature ;.ancakes.
UMBRELLA:
For Amphitheatre
Most everyone has speculated
about It and when It would cbme,
but now, apparently, It has ar
rived-a revolutionary raln-dety
inll umbrella fat an amphitheatre.
AccordIn, to the designers. II
en eover1he amphitheatre In two
and minutel st the, flick
or a IWiteb, The device Isn't actual-
11 011 the market yet. but win be
built lim faD ' to houae activltlel
cl UIe Pltt.burp CIvic LIlbt Open,
Raps Big
Everett Kassarow, execu-
tive sccretary of the CII(), tells
congressional committee' that
big steel's hiking the p,rlce of
steel III a "scandalous sltna-
tlon" and asks the
to Investigate It. In the recent
price raise, the steel Industry ,
lIald recent welfare and pen-
sion concessions to labor made
the ,Increase Decessary,
PACT DEFENSE:
'One Brood Pottern
, Probably pointing the way to
ward . a general North Atlantic
pact policy. the United States,
Great Britain and Canada have
worked out procedures tor prac-
tically a complete exchange of In
formation concerning m i li.t a I' y
weapons and righting techniques
each country develops.
THE OFFICIAL announcement
to that effect was a guarded one,
but defense del'artment
men said the three nations will,
pool all data on just about every ..
thing in the, way of conventional
weapons used by their
fighting forces and to'gether will
study such advanced weapons al
gulded missiles. There was no In-
dication of the atomic bomb In
this "sharethelmow-how" deal
The goal, according to the an;
noon cement, was to make not only
standard weapons interchan,e-
able, but to draw on the Incentlve
techniqUe! ot scientists and the
' ,'operational ' pro c e d u lr e a" de- ,
veloped by military planners. 4'
THE ,STEP, .' in any manner or
speaking, was a prudent eme it the
democracies are convin.ced that
among the best avenues of"']leace
Is one that le,ads' to the
in preparedness.
There Is a most plausible school
of thought among intt!rnatlonal
.dlplomatsl that If a consolidation
of sUfficient strength Is mustered
by the western powers. there need
be no fear of World War 111, no
matter how much ,the Russians
mll/ht deslte one. For whatever
else may be said of Russia's
Stalin, he has never been, branded
as a complete Idiot.
After Stalin, of course. anything
mi ght happen. for ambitio\ls men
ofttimes let , their ambition cloud
their vision to the extent that they
can't see where they are going.
Give such men enough power" and
the war everyone, fears' n'llght well
be in tlJe making.
TOP JO MEN:
Rated Outstanning
More than 1.500 newspapermen
had been called upon to choose. in
their opinion. the 10 outstanding
men of the world during 1949'. At
first blush that would appear to
be a staggerin'g assignment. but
there is no newsman worthy , the
name who won't give you an oplr"
ion on anything at any t,lme.
THE TEN "outstandi ng men ' of
the year." as announced in the
1949 Year News Annual were:
How did Sane's penetrate the tron
curtaln to a degree necessary to
glean that Information?
The publlcaUon Itself says merely
that a "hitherto rellable source"
r e layed , the report. and added that
it passed along "with reserve . .
conflicting information in the In-
Cormant's report" that one of the
three battleships is still in the
yards, but "two others of the same
class are believed to be in com-
mission." Jane's emphasized that
It hod "no substantiation 'of this
report."
THE ARTICLE noted that the
United States and Great Britain
have only one battleship In sj!rvlce
between them-and that Is the
U.S.S. MissourI. B'ut, it added,
"there are signs that new fleets
are In the ma.king."
Continuing. the article declared:
'''Warships are being designed not
as improvements or developments
of previous classes, but from , first
principles for a specific role at
countering a potential enemy type.
In the next few years we are likely
to see . . : the atomlcbomber car-
rier, the guided-missile contr01.
vessel. the task-force command,
ship, the antlsub.marine cruiser.
destroyers, fast, lowlying'
frigates and gasturbine ships."
Which would indicate that' the
navy hasn" been as dormant aa
the air force might have ' liked It to
appear in unification row. !.n
congreS8.
HOUSING:
For 'Fo.rgotten
According to an lmpreislon prev-
alent in the capital, President Tru-
intends to presl congren for
some action to lpUr construction
of medlum-prlced bouslng.
And, al must have been In"
evltable, the "lor,otten man" wal
again brought Into the picture. The
capital sources mentioned that Mr.
Truman's administration would
recommend that thil bOllsin, be
delianed to help' the .o-called "for-
,otten In housing-the
dIe-income worker of the nation-
to own hi. own home or ,et 'better
rental accommodatlons.
. IF ANYTHING can be done In
at re;pect, the "forgotten man"
would surely be most
but the manner In which the hoW."
in, problem hu, 'been It1cked
around In ",aahlngton could be
blamed if the "forgotten
adopted an attitude of "I'U be-
lieve It When I see it." '
The new housing program, ac-
cording to reports, will be on the
"must" list of early consideration
by the lawmakers, but that "must"
Isn' t as formidable as i, sounds,
for most Americans will remember
that ' Mr. Truma.n was unable to
get any action on a lot of "must"
legislation In the first session of
the 81 st congress.
However, no one could be ruled
out for trying, and jf any suceess-
ful housing venture should ' result,
there would probably be an air Of
forglveness al\ 'round.
THE LEGISLATION which the
President is reported as ready to
sponsor Is said to reiy mainly on pri-
vate Industry' to do the job,
Talks for Hiss
Dr. Albert Schweitzer. r eli gion;
Dean Acheson. U.S. Secrctary of
state. statesmanship; Dr, Ralph
Bunche. world peace; 01'. Charles
SeY'>1our. Yale university presi-
dent. education: Walter .Reuther.
president of ' the CIOUAW. labor;
Jackie Robinson. Brooklyn Dodgers
second baseman, sports; Serge I
Koussevltsky. Boston :symphony .
orchestra. music; ArthUir Miller.
"Death of A Salesman," . drama:
Stanley Kramer, produc,er of the
movie "Horrie of The Brave."
movies; Milton Berle. Iradlo and
television. . ,
. CRITICS of these selections.
might chnrge that the selectors let
the headlines of the yenr. rather
thart the gentlemen's accomplish-
ments, 'get In their eyes when, they
made. their choIces.
Francia B,. Sayre, former
U.S. aSllstant secretary of
.tate, tHUlled lba' Alrer Blu,
former itale clepariment a'"
taahe whp fa 0,. trial for per-
J1II7 to cODDectioD doleD
Here' dOODlDeDts, hacl "very
poclu .rep.bUon for Iutepi17
aDd veracla, ID 1838 when BI .. '
... Sayre' I "rlCht haad mua."
'III N.w Probe DIPLOMACY:
II ::--.J CIOIHl for Japs
Whatever else might OCiCUPY con- AI part of the policy of speedInll
,ressmen, there appeared to be no readmission or Japan into the
lacking' of probe subjects. FOil In- world faml17 of nations, U.S. state
stnnce. Reprelentatlve Buchanan department offlclala blve dlseloled
(D., Pa.) announeed a special thal tbb naUon 10011 will .tart
hoUle lobbying InVestigatIng com- tralnln. more "Importanl" lapan-
would begin lookln, into ele 'diplomats to aid In that dart
real estate and medical issues. It was dIlCloled at the same time
Buchanan Is cbalrm I or the tIIa' pima bave been made to btlng
comml"ee wblch will the Ioot. lever" hUhdred "apane.. mall'l,
In" Tbe comml"" wiD in. berl of parliament, newsmen, ,OV
"dI,ate .. ..tller.stde.. ernmeat ofIlelall, and students.
- .- - ---
Birds
May Be Polio Corriers ,
WASHINGTON. - Investiga .
tions ha ve been 10unched to de
termine whether birds mi ght
constitute a source of Infanlile
paralysis virus. according to a
Los Angeles doctor lIisltmg bere.
Dr. R. De Rohan Barondes,
said that a recent study at taco
tors possibly associated wltb
polio epidemics "shows a defin
ite correfation with the harvest-
ing of the fruit and vegetable
and to changes in cU
mate, weatl:ter .. humidity and the
presence at animals, Insects and '
birds."
He added: \
"A source of infection appar-
ently overlooked ... is the con-
tamination of fruit. such II
cherries. grapes. a:;>rlcots, ber-
nnd so forth, nnd vegeta-
bles ' sucll as lettuce, radishes,
cucumbers, and sO,forth, by bird
droppings, mnnure and contam-
ination by wildlife.
"One often has observed such
rood to be birdpecked, gnawed
and soiled and frequently eaten
unwashed, 'unpeeled and un
cooked."
Dentists Are Advised
To 1 Kids Truth
If Job Going to Hurt
MILWAUKEE, WIS. - Dentists
halle been called upon by D,r. Alfred
E, Seyler. DetrOit, editor of the
Journal or Dentistry for Children,
to "stop trying to kid the kids."
"Play tair with the children," he
advllred dentists. "U you're going,
to hurt the child." he advised. "tell
him you will. When the youngster
says you' re hurting him, dont try
to' fool ' him. Tell him you know it
hurts I in fact, .that you can't tblnk
of anything that hurts worse."
The dentist, Dr. Seyler said, can
get along far better with the child
in his chair if he Is honest about
the pain and pays the youngster a
compliment tor his ability to "take
It."
Parents, meantime, should learn,
too how to hand1e the child at den-
tal appOintment time.
Says Dr. ' Seyler: "Don't Ireet
the child after the dentist has
worked on him wlth any remtlrk
like, 'Oh, you dear, how did you
stand all that pain. Now just tell
mother about It on the way home.'
How much better to 1Iay, 'HI, you
took that pretty good, even It it
was rough at times.' Then change
the
A. lot' of parenti, the denU.t laid,
especially those with an only child,
like' to keep their children 10 de
pendent upon them that they ai-e
jealous' of the dentist who can make
their ehUd behave better than they
can: That's the kind that Insists
upon being at the child's side whlle
he II in the dentist chair, when the
child would be much better off If '
left alone with \he dentist while
be', in the chair.
Freakish Petroleum Jells
When In Contact With Air
SALT LAKE CITY.-Freaklsh
petr,oleum th<lt jeUs into a solid
fl ft er r eaching the surface Is, flow
Ing from a new wildcnt well near
Roosevelt, Ul ah, about 150 miles
southeast oC Salt Lake City.
The well we s drilled nenr.ly two
miles deep. It flowed 1.633 ba rrels
of oB in Z4 bcurs when brought in.
The crude wail suid to be excellent
qualily. but workers stared as if un
a ble to believc their vision as well
samples turned from liquid to solid
when exposed to air,
Oil men hllve called petroleum
"nalure's vegetable soup." Appar
ently she puts into i't anythil1g that
happens to be lying around bandy.
When she stirred up this Utah
batch some '74 million years ago,
I she had a lot wax ,on hand.
The oil nOIll flows Crom the earth
at a temperature of 1J4, degrees.
That make,S it II liquid. B.ut when
It cools below 90 degrees, the wax
hardens.
With II true Paul BunYan touch.
the oil crews !Ire saying that. come
winter. 'this stuff ca.n be squirted
out ot a three inch pipe. chopped
Into short lengths and hauled to
market like rence posts. . Unfortu-
nately it's not that simple. To trucIC
the all to the refincry, heating coils
must be 'placed in both storage
tanlta and trucks to make It llquld
enough for pumping,
Jack Frost Given Credit
For Assist to Pollclme,n
ATLANTA. GA.-,Jack Frost W81
credited with a recent assist to the
Atlanta police department.
When Sgt. Ralph Hulsey of the
police mtsllng person. bureau an
swered his phone, an excited man
on the other end of the line-hi.
I teeth chattering audibly-explained
that he liad walked off from, the
prllon at Atmore, lola.. where be
was aervin, a life aentence. He had
to Atlanta, only
a shirt. pants. shoes and socka.
"It's eold outside," was the IIIlt
of bll remarks to the poliee
sergeant. The man .ald be hid
caDed \he warden at Atmore leWn,
him he eoulcln't ,et back to lbe
prllOII, and hael been advlled to
contact Ibe A.tlanta pollce.
I The man,. Thoma. C. Bale, . ...
... promlHd a wann recepUcm.
Thursday
- - - flh, 01 (i!l!;
Tht' blllr:l\I of PII I.tI (' r n " I" Is
a utl11 ilv (ur t he s t:l kml' nl that
Am ri (' a n III C1 t 0 I \!l' II I('II' S C' (ln-
!'Ll ll w d :lU.:{;.!:I(ilHl .O(l U II,lnS of
motor fI li' I i n 10111 . I' n!,;RC' n" r ('Drs
c unSlll nC' d 2J.(;:W.()()() ono f1 Allons;
buses (' on3u rrwc! 71lU (l ou.opn ga l-
lons a nd !I . 189,UUU, U(jO l;ailons by
tru lIS.
RELIEF AT LAST
ForYourCOUGH
Creomu\sion relieves promptly because
ir goes right 10 the SC3t of Ihe trouble
10 help lonsen and j;crm Illden
pblegm and aid n3lOre 10 sOlllhe
heal r;tw, lcnder, innnl\lcd
mucouS nlembrOUlcs, Tell your drugJ:l'l
10 sell you a bortle of Creomuls"oo
with the undemnnuinll )' OU muSI lake
the way il quickly alla)'s Ihe cough
or )'()\J are to ha"e rour money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, BronchitiS
Sayings
IT'S lNTERESTiN" to watcb folka
and sce how personality allus seems
to be an outward expression 0' what
they posaess losldo 0' them,
1$ paid atn. IUDO PlelllmMl I.nb&ll. N. c.-
o.J1Ir
IT'S PLAIN to aee the ditrerence In
cakos 'D pies when you bake with a.
top quality sbortnln. And that
means nqw, Improved NuMnJd- the
bcttcr-than-evcr margarine that'll
good tastln' In Itself.
o.J1Ir
AIN'T NO TWO \vAYS -bout It.; the
best way 0' makin' a younll'\lD trust-
worthy la to jeBt trust him.
15 IIOId Iolr.. L. 1II>IDb, But ""'"moodow. IdUL 0
.....
ALWAYS did think 'Table-Grade"
Nu-Mald WQl jest about pertect-
no:w they've gone abd made It even
better. Yesstr-the new Nu-MalcS'a
taaUer 8l\d smoother epreadln', And
It'. got a line new package that aeallI
In that "Table-Grade" flavor.
;,,,is will be ;:d upon publica-
tion to the ftrst contributor of each
accepted. saying or Addresa
"Grandma" 109 East Pearl Street,
Cll1clnna.U 2. OhIo.
.
Cow-toon
"I hope It's & girl I'm' knitting
these baby thlngH tor, Thot woUld
mean another member or the Cam
Ill' to supply milk tor making
pure. sweet TableGrade Nu
Mllld."
' .opr. I04n 1'1''11' ""IAml M_ !"Ruln. Co .
7
YEs. In lu.t 7 dsys, ; ... one short weele 0 o.
e group of people who cunled from their
old dentlfrlcee 10 Calos Tooth Powder aver.
qed 3B" ,eetA'b,lClenllfic teet.
Wh, not chin .. to Caloll J0cmeJf? Bu,
Calos today ...... JOUI' e
feetb CIB Nrt IookiDI
lomon:n I
CALOX
wo ........ .
.................... c:o-
Purchasing through a
system which ascertains
the availability at an item,
its quality, price and
tance to be transporte.d,
e nab I e s quartermaster
market center system to
buy the best possible food
with which to feed the
arm e d .personnel of its
various military forces. 11'1
the photo at right, Capt.
(left) and an
army veterinarian inspect
a pork carcass at a meat
processing company plant
in Wis.
I
, I Easily Built Trough.
Economicctl Cough
Will Aid
Designed to (:ut Labor,
Lumber. Spac:e and Feed
. Relief!. Try This
Home M !xt ure
No COflking, Ma kes 5-''''i1l
To gf't fyint:: rf"lwf h om
tn mi. hi' rN'IP" In your
Ldl/;: IIPo.
A:n easily bum grain or hay
trough has proved to be a problem
fo r mnny sheep growers, but t his
trough designed by H. M. Briggs,
department of animal husbandry,
D fiyrup wi th 2 ('ups granu-
Il\t ... c1 an,1 nnr rl IJ' of WaiN Nil
Or yOll f'on u,cr cor " !4yrllP or h Q,lHd
honey . inlll t ri el of l yrUJ)
Til"n crt 2 O\lnr"l o f Pinp) from any
8 s prc inl (ompf, und of
pn)"4.' n In c nr.;:o lllrBl erl for m. '
W'cll .k no"' n lo r lis 'l\l i,,k oellOn throat
.nd h H!r1chlll l irnl(ll ions.
Purchasing fresh food
for the nation's armed
forces is big business """'7 a
31 - million - dollar a-
month business. and it is
accomplished by the army
quartermaster mar k e t
. center system oli a nation-
wide basis, using h i g h-
speed modern communica-
tion. The market center'
supplies virtually all the
perishable subsistence re-
quired by the army. navy
and airforce. Shown above.
Mr. Roberts, fruit and veg-
etable marketing special-
ist for the San Francisco
QMMC, and Captain John
Miller inspect lettuce in a
field near Salinas, Calif.
At left, marketing special-
ists in the teletype room
at Chicago headquarters
are in contact with various
market centers throughout
the 'U. S.
Sgt. Matthew T. Bar-
row (left) of Madison,
MOine, inspecting . f ish
, . prior to purchase at the
Boston fish market (photo
at left) for later distribu-
tion to the armed forces by
the quartermaster market
center. In picture beh,w,
quartermaster-buyer Cap-
tain Knowles inspects the
sacking an4 weighing of
potatoes at a shed in Por- .
' ris, Calif. The Q M M C
buys finest food ever
served to any military per-
sonnel at a yearly saving
of mill ions of do liars.
Pineapple Motif
Pul inlo n pinl boltl . and fill up
.. It h your "rrup. T hu. you m.ke a (u ll
of 'llll(ndid 1l1,c: dieinc-llho\l$ "ou r l ime'S U
much for your mo ney It never fi pOl ls . li nd
Us tl1S One.
And for quif' k, relief, i t is s urprls.
Ing Yo u c a n recl It u,k. 100111 in a way that
. men ns It 100"l"nl l)hl"'Cm, ,oot he'S
irrh.2 ted m[llnurane.l. f!1\ St-.s "1nke.
bre. t hing easy, and I ... you a. t r Hul
,I p. Jus t try 11 . nd If nol pl ..,d. you,
monoy will b. r.runded.
FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE en NEW
REAOY MIXED, REAUY TOUSE PINEl'
T
HIS attractive croche ted ba'sket
can be used as a holder for a
fa ce c10th in mat ching or. co n-
trasting color to t he towel. The
popular pinea pple motif works up
i ri no .tiri1e.
MANSBEST ........

Pa tt" rn ND. 11942 consis ts 01 complet e
crochet ing (n. t ructlons IDr pocke l and
edgi ng, materltll r equirements, IIltcb U.
lustra'tlona 'Dnd ' Il nlshlnc dlr ocUona,

'LAN
This trough win tsave lumber,
IIpace and feeil tor the sheep'
crower.
SEWINP cmCLE NEEDI,E wonK
IISO Soatb Wel)_ st. Cblea ro 7, IU,
E nclose 20 cents lor Dnllcrn.
No
Nnme ,
Add reBS I , , .. ,
Folks whu nood belp in keeplnll regular
should look to berbs and "lObo-for the
belp ' provided by Nature.
10 s uch herhe a nd roots, llCientltica1ll
compuunded. a re found In Nat ure.
Remedy. NI Ta blets. T ho.USIlnda of folb
bave found at. night the WRy *i
ft.8Suro regular. ty In tbe mor lllng, So li-
tle-no griping. It is wonderful-leavoo
you fooling refl'C6hed, invigunlt.ed.
Oklahoma agrlcultm:al experiment
.s tati on, will provi de the answer t o
th at problem in' many cases.
The trough shown in t hese draw-
ings is Intended for matute sheep
and will save l abor, lumber, s'pac(1
and feed.
little Bear Lamp Is
Companion
--'l-'ty-jft at our e, poD80...2IU.ablcta 26CI.
Buy a bO. Ilt Ilny drug store nnd try it. lf
you oro lIu t Completely 8Iltiafied, ret-Ut;l'
the bUll a nd un UllCd LIlblets to us. We wID
refund your money plUl! PQAl.3ge.
As the drawi ngs show. the trough
can be built easily by any farm
bandyman. if the plan Is followed
strictl y, It should be noted that the
I
trough has its own Ooor .
H year ling rams are t9 be fed,
the materi al should' be slightly
heavier than is shown in the plan.
I The cent er of the pen, according
to Briggs, is the most desir able lo-
cation for this trough. Or several
can be placed in a lot or 'pen. If the
trough 'is placed on a dirt floor or
lot, dig a shallow hole under each
leg so the trough cannot be pushed
In a bedded pen, the legs
will anchor In the bedding. The
trough can be cleaned easily by
t1pplnS . it up,
I
I Win,s for 'Wingless'
Wlnp for 110 wingless ohlcken
are provided bere by airline
etewardel!lS Crawford.
She .hown holdine ber very
own "wings'.. to one .of P.eter
Bauman's .famed "wingless"
chlckens, which- BaumaD II
holding the photo. Four ofthe
ehlckens were shipped lIy air
to OleaD, N.T., for breeding
PllrpOseS.
Caution UrlJed In. Use
. Of ChemicCltls, Sprays
Dust IpraYlI, guses and other In
lec:Ucldes will' do much to promote
the healthy groWth of fruits and
vegetables Is .the gist of instructi on
being out no..... by count y
agents over the nation.
I ltowe'ler. these can otten have
Just the opposl t,e eftect on people.
Even though ttie container moy not
beor the Ikull and crossbones label.
caution Is ne,cessary since many
SUbstances are harmful in l ome
waYI to man. despite the fact. that
they may not be definl tely poison-
ous.
The whole story of safety In use
of Insecticides. It was out.
II ' simply precaution.
Technique Is Outlined
For Reclaiming Leather
One way to bring mildewed leath-
er back Into lIervice In short order.
lay Itome specialists.
is to wipe It wi th a cloth wrung out
l
ID diluted .
'Ule one cup of denatured aleo-
!lol to one Clip of water. Then. If
Lamp for a Cblld's Room
T
HIS little bear is ,. j olly after-
. dark companion. His colors
glow brightl y when the light over
his head is t urn e d on and he
stands out clearly in front of the
dim night light at his back.
. . ..
Cut out , point nnd wi rtl him wltb Pat-
t orn 309, price :lIIc. Send order 10 ..
WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE

. I", n .... distress of MONTHLY
FEMALE
COMPLAINTS
Are you troubled by C1l8tre811 01 fe-
mDle funcctoon\ periodic dlsturb
ances? Does thla mnke you Buffer
from PlUn, feel BO ".""om, t1red-nt
tnleb times? Tbon stArt taking Lydia
E, Plnl<ham's Ve\leu.ble Compound
allout wn days belo.... to<?
eu ch eymptoma. Pln\tham. baa
8OOthln& effect on OM 01
1Doman', MOl' tmpot'tOllt vrgotul
TrUly t he woman'e friend I
YOIA E. PINKHAM'S ==
That
Backache
Ma, Warn of 'DiIlON_ee1
Kleine, Action
Modem III. wit. It. bUl"7 aad w..",
Ir ..... lar babl,., Improper .tl", ... 0
driD rllk 01 pooure aDd la'_
.. bMVY .\1' .... oa ,b. worlr
.;, ,kldD.,.a. .r pt to beeoID!
Dy.,............ 4 ,aU to lilt.' _ aelu
and I.punt_'rom the IU.. clvlDl
blood,
You .... , . . urr.. ..,clnl b..,kaebe,
beadacb d1u1a_ l etUII. UP all bta.
lee pain.. .wellla_feel eDnltandy
tlred. nerv""", all w_ oat. 11",1
of kidDe), 0' bladde, d1lOrd.r .. ,. lOme-
tim ... bumlDK .caaty or toO 'requent

Try Doo.1 Pill&. o.a,,'. belp &b"
kldne),1 to p_ 01 harmful ...... bod"
. .. t e. The)' bav. bad mo," tbaD bill a
eantury 01 pIlbllc approVal Ar. r o ..
lIIo"dlid bJ Krato'lIl _n .v.r)'wb_
Ad, .... ' I
IF I'ErER PArN KNOTS YO.U UP WITH
Muscle. -
. ill Contains
FOR
'FAST RELIEf. rub famouS
t those twO five other
to 2112 times morel' 0 late and menthol, \han
lS methyl sa Ie)'
offered rubina! MURALCllA. IlEADACIt1
W' RKU,.ATlS",
AloO to ....... do. to Mild a .... on to. Ch"d'-
... COLDS. to.
_ceu al')', WJ Ih with thick sud. of
mUd. neutral soap, or l addie loap;
wipe with a damp cloth, and dry
l
ID an airy . When drJ pollab
Be' n-Gay
RUB IN
THE ORI61NAL BAUMa ANAL&!SIQue
with ,GOd dreaaiDI- I
. ,
The Miami Gazette
E.ta""eheel 1860
Published 'everY Thunday morn-
Ing at Waynesville, Warren Co
unty, Oblo.
Edna H. Conover . . , ... Publisher
their prayen could have
Iwered, he would have
mortal. For me hie
example Is now complet
will teach wisdum and vi
the weekenll wltb Mn. ADD Lu
ca .
Mr. nnd Mn, HUey Gibson cal.
led on Mr.. and Mrs. Harry G!b i
180D and Mrs. Emma' Gibson of
Bel'brook Monday afternoon.
. ..
Ted Conover .. .. ... . .... EdItor Mnglstrluos, Citizens men,
U'(It only In the present ag-e, but (Held From Last Week) ,METHODIST CHURCH
'n. D. Coleman, Minister
LYTLE METHODIST C.HURCH
D. 1':. JJaugbll. PlllllUr
Ental'ed as second clase matter/ Subs rlption Rate: $1.50 per year
at tbe postoftlce al Waynesville. In OhiO, Kel;ltncky, . and Indiana,
Ohio. , $2.00 elsewhere.
III future generations . as long .MrM. Mattie SCClIlmahorn ot
as our hlslol'y shall be read." Ne,,' DUrllngton, Mr. aOd Mrs.
Tile join t resolution said: H 0 Fred Spencer of Dayton. ' Mr: and
Church SchOOl, 9:80 A.M., Mr. Unirled Service, 9: 4ft a. m.
Harold Earnhart. Supt.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Letter 1'0 ,The Editor
\\' IlS firSl' In Wllr. firs t In Donce. 1\Irs. Ellrl Davidson of Falrtleld.
presideul ' congratULating , on the lind I'Irst In the he:u-t of bls and MI'. a,nd Mrs. Tom Roberts
sue e!,sul effort III, suppressing c9uutr ,," of Ileal' Xenia called on Mr. and
Worship Service. 1.0 :80 A.M.
Youth Jo'elowshl.IV, Sunday, 6:30
P.M.
'nUl \lei N. K ye. Rector
Morni ng Worship, lO:aU A,M.
the second of tbose in - So E. F. Mrl!. ArLhur Rockhold and ' family
Ten. Or Washington'" Death
To the Editor of the Gazel tu:
FEFJRY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Dyroll Carvel', Minister
UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH
William Shallnon. MtnlHter
Sunday School. 9:30 A.M. Mra. Pennsylvania who would nOt pay 0 Sllnday.
There has come to my , notice the wbl Bkey l8..", und the pro-
Lbe Ulster Coullty Gazette (New blelOs with GI'eat Brllllin' and
Bible School. 9: 30 A.M.
Morning WorshIp, 10 :30 A.M.
Prayer ' Meeting, 7:00 P.M.
Young People's Meeting, 7:00
Evening Services. 7:30 P.M.
Jaul es Gal'r.l soLl, SUllt.
York State) dat ed SatuIdny. Jan- Frallce.
<t . 1800. It IS Inter esting to read
a t first hand the bapllenlngs 0\
Dut mOl'e int oresthlg Is the ac-
'ount or George WasbllJgton b
timt ' da.y. and burial, j\ll11 160 yeal:s
Cougress )uLd just opened 't.he
Dl essages of tbe ,I,l resldent and
tbe ,'epl y of the congress. are
given, Al so In this pape'r Is the
message of the Senale t o th'e
NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
ago. I t '\: 119 tbe custom in those
days for elL ' h branch of congress
.to o[ficiu.lJy Jnform lue presJelent
wi th SUitable euol gy of lhe' pass-
ing of the beloved General Geo.
\\ ashington 10. whicb the '1lresld'
nt, John Adams. replled.
From 1t r quote hi part : "In
the mult itude o[ my thoughts anti
l'eflecJons 011 tbls melancboly ev-
ent, you wI\! 'Iermlt me only to
,say, tbAI I have Seen blm In the
days r ' Adversity, In of the
The annual meeting of lh e
Stock holders of tbe Waynesville
National Bank for the ' ])urpoSe ot
the Election of a Bonrd of Direct-
ors will be hold at the baniling
house on Tuesday. J anuary 10,
]960, at 2:0,0 o'clock P.M. tlcen s or. his deepest nnd most
Jomes E. Jones, Cashier t rYltlg perplexities ; 1 huve also
12-15-ilt IIlf ended' him in hi s . hlgbest e1
Farm Loans
evatloll and most prosperoos f el-
icity; wit h uniform admirat(Oll of
Ills wisdom, mod r lltion and con
s istancy. , , . . 'fhe attributes , anod
d 'eCOl'lltrOIl of, Royalty, CQuid
only have served to eclipse the
Majesty of tl:tpse virtues . which
made him from being a modest
citizen; II more respl,endent lum
. I nary. MIS{0rthne, bod he lived
could hereafter have bls
glory '<>"ly WI$ thos,e superNc-
iul minds, who; belJeving that
cba.ra.cters and actions are mark
ed by success alone, rarely de-
serves to enjoy It. Malice could
never blast bis honour, and envy
made him a. excelJ/ll1on
to her universal rule. For himSelf
he had lived 'enough, to life and to
glory. For his fellow citizens, U
Time On . Your Side
(Up to 33 years to re-pay)
Low - 4 per cent
Land Bank VVay
Your famil y deserves the 'best
Contact
Lebanon N.F.L.A.
ELLIS H. STURN, See'y.Trea
Ohio Phone 448
..
Our Coal Supply Is
Limited - Take Care
Of Your Needs To-
day.
. .
WaynesviUe Farmers Exchange
Attention Farmers!
STEEL and METAL Prices
Are AdvanC,ing
Check Your ,Fence
Needs Now' Before, The
.Price Advances.
We Have , AGood' Supply
On Hand, But If.
Going, Fast.
FAIRLEY 'HARDWARE
Waynesville Ohio
By MRS. HILY GIBSON
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan and
fa.mily, Mr. and Mrs. Clar,M, CII
Ml cbae l spellt Tuesday evening
with Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Clarence Clrnw-
lord:'
Mrs. Uobert Greene. MI'. and
Mrs. Cbarles Upchurch and famUy
or Dayton, and Mrs. Roy
Shaw ot Xenia, and ,Mr. and Mrs.
Henry .perges of Beavertown cal-
lod on MI'. alld Mrs. Lue Morgan
Sunday. '
MI'. an4 Mrs. BUy Gibson ppent
Monday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. jiuny Gibson and Mrs, Em.
ilia GIbson of Bellbrook.
Mr. and irs. Jilly Gibson spent
Sunday With Mr. a;nel Mrs. Ric!Jal'd Miss Clara Daughters, Mr. alld
Hanes ' and near XEllIIa.. Mrs. Ernest , Earnhart and son,
Mrs. Robert Greene, Mr. Wilbur David, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hes'
, Inger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earn.
::>t epheus, Miss Clar!1 Mae Shaw
of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. Hen- hart nnd Mr. and Mrs. ' James
. Wild JOlin were dinner guests on
l'Y Berges and children of B,sa.v-
el'towll spent Sunduy afternoon
willi 1\11'. alld Mrs. Lue Morgaltl,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callahan
and tawlly ot Cincinnati Silent
Suuday With Ali-. and Mrs.
as Runyon.
MI'. and Mrs. Thomas UUIlYou
IIpeut 'Friday evelling with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Crawford.
Ml'. and Mrs. Monls Lewis and
family called on Mr. and Mrs. Clu.
ster Shaw of miar Xenia Su'nln:y
afternoon.
Mrs. James 'Bratten and child
ren ot Dayton spent SundaY' with
Mr. and Mrs. George Bratten. Al-
so Mr. Wilbur Dqd of Dayton cal-
led on the Bratten'S Sunday.
MI'. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart
and Bon David and Mr. and ?tlrs,
Heslnger and ss Clara
ers spent SunOay evening with
frelnel s In Kil!gs Mills .
, Mrs. Ellsworth Smith of Day.
ton called on frelnds here 00 :Iust
Sunday evenlllg ot Mr. and Mrs.
Anhlll' Kesinger and family. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl , Crawford ot
near Waynesville and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Crawford and dau'ghters.
DonDa ot Xenia were dlnn .. guest
MondllY or Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence
Crawford.
MIKS Na.llcy Lue Berges of Dea-
vertuwn nnd Miss SharOn Bunnell
are spending a rew l1ays with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Kesinger ond ram
lIy .
MI'. and Mrs. Earl Lucas and
fumil y. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Luclls and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Thompson called On Mrs.
.Alina Lucas Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill had
[or tbelr dinner guesls Monday,
Mr. and M'8. Ralph Dill and son,
Tommy, of Spring Valley, and Mr.
lind M r9. Haymond Osborn or
XenIa.
. 1\1;,_ and Mrs. Clarence Crawford
Wednesday. and daughter. Minnie, were dinner
Mrs. Richard Hanes and dangb. guests Sunday ot Mr. and 1'r8.
ters, Pamela and Donna ot near . Lewis Crawford and daughter,
Xenia, Miss Edna Bunnell ot Lal>. Donna, of XenlL
WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF
CHRIST '
M. H. CoUey, Minister
Bible School, 9: 30 A.M.
Momlng Worship, ' 10:30 A.M.
Young Meeting, 6:45
P.M.
EvenIng Service, 7: 30 P.M.
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
Wednesday. 8. P.M.
MT. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M. Scaft, Minister
Sunduy School, 9:30 A.M.,
A. Earnhart, Supt.
Worship , Service, 10: aO A.M.
Evenln-g Service. 7: 30 P.M .
E.
Preaching. 1st. and 3r.d. Sur.-
days 'of eacl:. month, 10: 30 A. M.
Evening Services, 7 :30 P.M.
ST.. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Father R. H. Pastor
Masses, 8 and 10 A.M.- '
CAESAR'S CREEK FRIEN,DS
Jee Partington, Mlnl8ter
Worsblp Service, 10 A.M.
Sunday Scboal, 11 A.M.
WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS
, First Day School, 9: 3U A_M.
Meeting for Worship, 10 ::10 A.M.
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Sell that piece of farm machln.
ery you no longer nted with a Ga-
zette cla lfled act.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wildman Tis' grand to learn ot Ulem,
or Jackson, Oblo spent SUnday ', their Imnge before my eyea appelli'
with tbelr' .parents, Mr. and Mrll. A living emblem. ,
)]al'Jlluut and son DaVid.

THE MIAMI GAZETTE
By Mrs. i E. Wilbam
look forward ' with much anxiety
For tile paper from my hometown
Glylng Ilews of oldtlme lIoclet)',
.And thoBe of
or the different churCh Club
meetings
To whlcb ,,' e did belong,
Receiving from all the greetlngs-
After sInging of the song.
The way our home town paper
presents each event,
U'ccurlng In OUr town every week.
Since tlistau e, does my. attendance
Some men get more tUII out of
grinding thell' au. limn In burying
. the bat chet. ""
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NOTICE OF
Admin Iitrattlr
Estate of Lulu Miller, Deceased.
Not Ice ' Is hereby glvol.I that
Mamie M. whose 'post
Otrlce Address Ie Lebanon, Ohio,
bas been duly appointed lis Ad-
minis tratrix of the Estate of Lulu
Millel' lat e oC Harveyshlll" , War-
ren , County, deceCtst'ld.
Dllted this :lrd iJay or Decem.
ber. J!J.l9.
RALPIl H. CAIUJY
Jlldge oC Ut e1:'I'ollute Court
to tbem prevent, . WaI1rf" lI. "' oullty OhlQ
1 (10, for home town paper seek.. Maille utld Mlllllo, Altorneys
After IIVlilg there tor so many year PUbJl.s hod Dec. 22, 29, Jan. Ii
anOn and Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Gill- Mrs. Ernest .Bunnel and cJaugb
son spent Saturday with Mr. and ters, Edna and Sharon, of Leba .
Mrs. Morris Le)Vis and family. " _ non, Charles Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gruhot and Morris Lewis and Jerry and
Crand Sharon of IIlLdia' Billy, Mr. and Mrs. DICk Hanes
na. Mr, and Mrs. Al Calperll of and daughters, Donna and Pam- '
Cincinnati spent Sunday with Mr. ela, of Xenia, Nancy Berges
and Mrs. Clarence Crawford and of Beavertown were dinner guesls
dauchter, MiIlDte. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. HUey
FROM THE DAV OUR FUN-
ERAL SERVICE WAS ESTAB-
LISHED In thill field there baa ,
been no' occasion tor reo
gardlng the cost o( (unemls.
Mrs. Clarence TompSOn, Mr. and Gibson. Afternoon. caliera were 'M
Kn.Kra, Loyde Tompson spent and Mrs. James Weidman ot Jaok,
son, O. and Mr. Virgil Bunnell of
Fairlield. Obto.
MeCLURE
,' HOME
, 10 your
!loor ... or
al your
favorite
'Slore!
Dayton Phone, Hem. t 27
Mr. Pete Runyon. Mr. and Mrs.
, Kenny llerges and lamlly spent
Saturday evenlnJ with Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Morgan and famlly.
1950 Is Our Bis Year!
IT COMPLETES
A: CENTURY OF S'ERVICE
. '
TO NORTHERN WARREN COUNTY
.IT .YOUR BIG YEAR TOO!
Mr. Businessman
Ybu secure increasedibusines8 by a consistant
adv;ertising program in ,THE MIAMI GAZETTE.
"Reasonehle interest-packed news-
paper I means RESULTS ,for
Call 2143, our will be
glad)o our service to you.
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
11501950
ofg.lt new:!
I
By MRS. WALTER KENRICK
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sbeehan
attended the funeral service or
Mrs. Chl'lrlotte SlJapp at . ber
late In. Waynesville
Friday arternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren koutzabn
and daughters, Linda Ilnd Lorna,
of Frankl:n spent New Y.ear.'s
day with Mr. and Mra. Clyde
Wharton.
The Woml,tll'A So:clety or Lytle
BENEFIT BY THIS
GOOD NEWS
COMBINATION
, YOUR HOME TOWN M'IR
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Our dlaplay. are com.
plete - ranlinl from
very moderate in price
to bieher priced mer-
chandise for thOle who
wish to more.
Stubbs
Funeral HOlI\e
TELEPIIONE 2291
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
Cburcla me' wlUl JIn. 'l'ber1e
_ Oil or tIaJI
week.
Mr. and Mfl. Deartb Sli .. taaD
and daulbtera . entertained to a
famt1)' dinner of the fOl'lller'. rei
allvea on New Year'. da)'.
Mr. and Mn. Thomas Colllni
and Charles CoUln" of Dayton
were SlUlday gueata of MT. and
Mrs. Wultel' Kenrick.
Mr. and Mra . .T. B. Jones were
New Year dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Pickering- at
terv.UJe.
Miss Synthla Groves of Cen'
terville apent the boUdays wltb
ber Mr. BiIld Mrs.
Wllbl!r Foulka.
. 'Mr. OrvUle Savage or Oblo
State U,nJverslty, .,.,81.
a hollday guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leater Kenrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lo-ngacre
motored to . HutcheDaon, Kan.aa,
and brought lIr. and Mrs. VlrgU
Longac're bome, returning Tburs-
By "MR8. RALEIGH BOGAN
Mr. and Mra. naymond WUlon
enterlalDed 'to dinner on New
Years Day tbe tol,lowlng guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hurley, Mr.
and MI'8. Edgar Hurley, Mr. and
Mrs. Ervla Smith, Mr. and Mn.
Wllhur Smltb and daughter, Mra.
Mllry Scott, Mr. ud Mrs. Roscoe
Beall and daugbter Beverly and
Mrs. Grace Furnaa.
MI'. and Mra. Donald Haines
lind lion, attended cbur'ch at the
New UurUngton M. E. Sunday and
were dinner guesta of Mr. and
Mre. Vern1e Mathowa and tamliY
Other guests were Mr. and Mra .
Kennetb Ueirnwlt 'aDd sons.
Mr. and Mrs. WUllam ' smith
and Marilyn Sue, .n4 Ratelgh Bo'
gan und wife were gllelts ' 01 Mr.
' alld! Mrs. Weldon WIlBon SUllday
day evening.
Nfl!. Everett Early attended .. evenlD
luncheon of the Weater,n College Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanle)
alumni at tbe Women's ClUb tn and family called on Mrs. Pearl
Dayton on Wedneeday. , Sinclair On New Yeara Day.
Mrs. Clyde : Wharton spent M.ontbly meetlDg was held at
Thursday afternooD with Mr. and tlle home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralr
Mrs. Ben James In Lebanon and elgh ,Bo&an laat Wednesday eve.
rOlUld Mr. James IDiprovad rroI1} , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines en
biB recent serious IIlneaB.' tertained tbe Farm Bureau Coun-
Mr. and ?ths. Vernon Pursley cll ' No, 20 at tbelr bomo ono eve.
and aona entertained to dinner nlDg laat week. A turkey lIupper
Thursday, Mrl, Bryan Shinkle was enjoyed by all present.
and Ion of Portsmoutb, Mr. and Mr. Charley Mendenhall. Mer.
Mra. Sbubert t'ursle,. and M.ra.
Sylvia Duncanson and daulbter and Mra. WUUam SmltJ,1 and Mar-
of Franklln. 1ll,1l took dinner Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh BOlaD.
and Bon, Nell of Lebanon were Mrs. Alice HalDes called on h4lf
New Year dinner Buesta or Mr. parents, Mr. aDd Mrs. L. U.
and Mrs. Everett Early. Whetstone, In Xenia on Mooda,..
Mr. and Mra. ' Walter Kenrtck Our Mlaalon&rJ' meetiDl was
had tor their diner guests !fan held Ilt the bome of )in. Goldie
day, Mr. BiIld Mre. W. G. Halnea, Com taD in New Bur1in ton laat
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines and . P , g
sona of DaYton aud Mr. and Mra. Wednelday afternoon.
Frank A()kermaD and ' children or Mr. aDd Mra.1 Raleigh BoCID,
Yandalla. MI'8. Dorothy Smith ' ud Martlyn
Nt. and Mrs. A. D. Sit11th, Mr. Sue attended the funeral of Mr
and Mra. 'Yernon Pursley and Harry Wheeler in Xenia Friday
aons motored to Mansfield Sun- afternoon at the Neelds Funeral
day and IIpeJit the day with Mr. Hom .
and Mrs. Arnold Burkhart. Mrs. Wllllam Smith aDd MarUYII
'Sue aDd Mr Raleigh Bogall were
The funny thing about a car-
Icature ta tbat It looka m'ore ltke 10 Dayton last Thuraday.
you than you do.
,
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-- - PROTECTION ,
Sail tbl'QUlli lite with the
aaaur8ll1ce that your tlDaDclal
troubles will be protected by
a regular dlpollit In your
Ings account at:
'The 'WAYNESVILLE
NATIONAL 'BANK
.1 ....... .

Mr. lobn Wilson BiIld Robert
Wilson were di'Dner pelts of Wei
dOD WUaoli. aDd wife on: Suuday
Uttle Ronnie Lee Hartman
.pent lclQDdey evenlDg with
and Mrs, Raleigh Bogan.
Mr. and Mra. , Tbeodore Mc[o
tire and 80ns "pent SUDday even'
ing with Mr. and Mra. Raymond
WUson.
(Held From Last Week)
Tbe Sunday Sellool Chrlltmas
Party was held at the bome of
Mr. aD4 Mrs. WUllam Smitb an'd
dau,hter. Marll7n Sue.
Mias HeJen Haines, wbo baa
been a student at Ohio Stat Vol
nrslty. spent a part 01 thla week
with Luther Haines and wite.
Misa Bue Smlth took
part in" plano recltal at ilIe
home 01 ber teacher, Mill MaT
, Street in Xenia Tueaday
Mr. ud Mrs. P.aul Whetstone qr
Co)umbu. and Mil. , Jilllen Whet
ltone, .. Itudent at QllIO State
Vn.venltJ' were dlnner lUeat8 or
Donald HalDe. FrIday.
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Mr. and Mr.. WeldDn WllIon,
Mr. and Mre. WUlIam Smith and
MarilYn Sue, and .rr:-and Mrs.
Ralei,h Bogan were . ,uellte ot
Mr. and ,Mn. Evan Bogan III
Da)'ton on Cbrlatmal Day.
! Prepare Your Car For Winter
PERMANENT ANTIFREEZE - Prestone &. Zerone
ALCOHOL - Zerone
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERYlCE
24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE '
Garaae'
MAIN & MIAMI aTa. PHONE WAYNE8.
THREE 'Piece ' . MAPLE Bedroom
Suite Regularly $78.55
For' This Week Only
$68.55
laynesviDe Furniture I App6aace Co.
7ELPHONE 2422 WAYNISYItLE, OHIO
Mr. and Mn., Raymond Wllllon
attended a dinner at the home of
their dau,hter. ' Mra. JCat.br1n. Mc
'Inure aDd ramO), OIl Cbrlatmaa.
Mr. and Mre. Luther HaiDee and
famO), were gueste of Charley
LaInl of Camden laat Saturday.
'1'Il. ,BalD_. Chr18tmu Party
wu beld at . the home ot Mr. and
I.
AT YOUR 8ERVICE
We are at ),our se"lce
with the flDest of 'pe lind 0118
to leeel) 70ur ear runnlDe In
tOp ahape thla wlDter.
TIRE8 - ACCE880RIES
BATTERIEI
BOB SARVIS
,
TEXACO
WAVNHVILL., OHIO
Rrii"'o.r HalDel near Sabrna euts at the PTA meetlnl Wed
Smltb,Marlanna Bocan
and Mrs. Joe Wblte attended the
W: C T . U. meeting tbe bome
of Mary Lou Jones last Tuesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Stanley
and fn.mlly ' were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Whiteside
and fam lly of Washlngton Court
House On Chilstmas Day.
Mrs. Dorothy Smith and M;ar,lyn
Sue and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
Bogan attended the Christmas en-
teltalnmnut at the ,Harveysburg
Meeling Bouse last Friday evening.
Mr. Gr'sce Ful'nas, Mrs. Jean
and .daughters ' were
'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Wilson 011 Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. ;Raleigh Dogan,
Mr. nnd Mrs. 'I HUam Smith and
daughter were, guestl! at the 60th
Wedding of Mr. and
Mrs. C4ar'ley Warwick at the home
of their Ison, MI'. and Mrs. How
eveDlnI'.
'1:be llh) t11mn Band, aCt-ompan-
led at the plano /by Mary lIopltlns
opened the program with a group
oC ChI istmas The rest or
the program Included presentut-
Ions , by Grades- 2 to 6 Inclusive,
oaro.s by tho high scbool double
quartel, and the Junior Band. :
Santa. Claus appeared at the
end of the pr.ogr,nm and ussi$ted
by a group of PTA mernbets, dis'
tributed the "treat" to the cblld
rlln.
Mr. and l\:frs. O. M. MacDonalLl
and their daughtel', Mrs. Anna
Volz and' were' Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Ml's. Chns.
MacDona.ld of' CinCi nnatI.
Mr. and Mrs. , Thomas Welch
antl ' Mrs. Oba Welch were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Thornbury and family.
'rhe members of the Dostor
famlly enjoyed , tllelr Christmas
dinner Sunday at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. W1lJ Doster and
ard Warwick, Jobnstown Road, in family.
COluml?uB, Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bogan and
Mr. uno Mrs. Jack Hawk and theh' daught r,Barbara, were
dinner gueBts Sunday e'venlog of
family have moved to a fal'm, reo Mrs. Bogan's motli er, Mrs. Nina
cently pun'hased on R . R. 3,
Coml1ton of Mason.
Lebanon,
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Idolatrous Rites Caused
Ancient .New Year Ban
Altboulh' It 11 not generolly reo
called, Christians at one time were
Eiy JA N E FITE prohlblted from participating In the
(Held FI'om Last Week) . locla) custom. prevoiling at the
lea IOn oi the New Year.
Mrs. Hilram George presented TIle reason for thl. was thot whil e
her pr;m81fy class In a very be- the Christian emperors kept up the
Il.utirul and impressive program, cUitom of observing the New Year,
"'rhe Nativity" at the aUditorium the people continued so many Idola
Wednesday afternoon. troua rites that the church applied
Mr. and' Mra. WllUam Rhodes II! ban upon 'participation In the
rite .
of Xenia are announcing tbe birth , Finally, after December l5 had
ot a aon at Miami Yalley hoaplt- been fixed as the date of Christ's
aI, TuesdllY. MTB. Rhodes, tbe nativity, the church made January
former .l'llyl1ls Kerns. waa rearell 1 a religious testlval. This hoa been
hel'o In tile viUage lind attended observed In the Roman church
since 487 Dnd In the Anglican church
Han e:s!lurg High Scbo 1. ,Ince 1549.
l .be ,Il ellhc.dlst Church present ()
ed 118 Chlrl.,twaB program 'rhurs Maoy a stOI,), gets Its sLart at
ImuglllC', It' you cun, what thla
world would be like If people had
no rulth In one another. Many ot
uS' \\ uuld b!l-"e to 1 ve wi hln our
lucllm
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Executoi'
EHLil l e Or WiIIlnlO B. Ctelgbt oD,
o
. ' ut III is gll' on that
H l! IIl'Y 'ayl"" tl nd CalVi n Long
acre ;;bOll e Po'SlCJTTl'Ce all dresB Is
\\.' 1\ ),1I <:' sI11 Ie, Ohio. RF.D. 2, havo
IJ 'ell L1u ly llllllolntcd tiS Executors
'or til gstat of 8. Crc'
Ighton, lilt 0 of \' IIri' 811 1J0\lll'ty,
biD. Ii cell s d.
lJut d lh ls 2nd dny of Dccem
bel', 1919.
RALPH H. AREY
Judge of t be l'robale Court
Warrell . Counf.y Ohio
Mnple nnd Marll , Attorneys
Pul)llsbt)lI De '. 22, 29. .Tan . 5
NOT NEW - NEWS
And C:ood nelVs If last
year's suit looks worn
shabby!
and
Send It to II!! - we' ll re-
store that trim, smart lOOk,
make 1t look Uke new!
day el enllll;. .
Ii. very ibeautlful Cbristmas vro' liense oC "rumor" of some .cem.
gram was by the stUd bOIs.
lillllllillillllllllll lllll ll llillilll llll llllll lllllill1IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ill llllllllilim
. START 1960 Off With' fA BANG
Inventory Sale!
A. It . Day and RosS, H. Hartsock have purchased tbe Oliver
SmaUwood Store in Waynesville, ' Ohio. Effective Jan. 1, 1950.
Stock 'of a line of dry goods, clothing, ete .
.
BigSaie .Starts Jan. 7, 1950
10% OFF ON ALL PURCHASES OF $2.50 OR MORE.
Many Items ' Reduced 25 to 50 %
A. K .Day, the manager,
customers and meet new ones.
. to take advantage of this sale.
desires
It wiD
,.
to all his old.
be to your advantage
Day 8 Bartsoak
AUCTION: Jan. 17, 1950 - 6:30 P.M.
ODI most articles; robbers, shoes, men and women's cloth-
iag. Boy at your own price!
. .
Sa Attend Sale Auction
, ,
I WOMAN'S WORLD
OrderlinessAlwa Beau,y, ,
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
Basil
Becomes a Man
Sense of Restful to
BVSINE'S &: INVEST. OrpOR.
Ufnt"h !\or t. Ci .lrOlJQ, 12 Mod
h.k & RIb" '" L I\ . qrls. 13 50< 120
lo ts. hdc-I Qut tor town slh'. Ovc.H' luul',JIl [{.
occun . N o ("onll)eU til.ill, COl l buy CO.lsl.
Beul Ol '110r 0 Ill', 'I'om hU5'J en ..t I ,"wn
o f Florenoe. F ull p rie(. ':0.51.;1.1. 'r"'l mS.
PhOlOS 011 n 1qllr s t. K E NNE l ' " 1 . n01l 1
The Questions By Ertta Haley
1. How m:lny t hings in a baker ' .
dOl.en ?
2. What is the .capit al of P e ru?
3. How ma ny ka r a t s in pure
gold?
4 . Wher e I S the Tra nsvaal?
5. Wha t Is a
The Answers
1. Thi rt een .
2. LIma
3. Twcntv t our ka r a t s .
4. In flU'1 h AfTica .
5. A pr mle r
By Rl chnrd HID Wi lkin!!ou
B
ASIL Winthrop' s fa ther had al -
ways made ,h is had
conducted the boy's afrnir s. or
ganized hi s life. supcri nlend't' d his
1 ... -----,.; .... . doings. 'BlIsl) was
a n 0 n 1 y child.
i 3 -Minute His .mother wa's
I Fiction d e a d, and be
her lted his moth-
er's mil dness manner. and be
O
E REASON why we hov!l t ht'
saying, "W,1man' s work
never is th fa t thl" cnrt nr
lor th!' house ev{'r pr s('nt. Tr ue
you hove rinishrd I'lro ninl'
)'our home fr l'lm lop to ,bnlt nm. nnd
ho\'1' ve ry drnw(' r nnd il'
TI('!'fcct order. bul when Ihe mor
row t"omes, thrrc's dusl
to IVipe or thr('uds 10 piC'k rrorr
Ihe floor .
I
c ause he .had In
_ ___ _ _ __________ couse his Cather was a domineer ing
OC necessity. home 5 hit VI' dU
ler ent ..ds or
and orderlin(' ss. nnd thesb in
nuance 5 or homl'l(rr ing
Homes wit h toddlers will A
hove toys on t.he (\ oor; those wi th
school children n)o have bonk!'.
nnd clothing scattered in var ious
pln!'cs.
SPEEDY LONG-LASTING relief for
RHEUIADSM
ACHES-PAilS
Don' l 'doae' yuumelf. Rub the achlne
part well with MU8t erole. Ita gruat
pain.relieving mfldication speeds fresh
blood to the pal nru.l a rea. brin.pni
amazinlt relief. If pain ta Intense-
buy Elttn. Strone M usterol&.
t ype, Basil, following tbe li ne of
least ' resistance. hSi d allowed thE-se
things to hnppen. His rather was
WealU1Y and generous. so \\I hy. not
let the old man run the show?' Basil
thought.
He ceased to think. thuB when he
me t the girl wit.h the red hair ana
blue eyes. She was sell ing ki sses at
8 charity bazaar . Five dolla rs a
kiss. Basil only had $30 in his
pocket. but he stretched out the six
kis ses that amount would buy so
that other customers got ' tited ot'
waiting.
St andar ds sholl'ld. however. be
kept as high as possibl , beoausE'
we seldom !(n RS hi,p.h as oll r stand-
ards. nnd ort cn not AS. hi gh, How-
ever . i.vhen we do havc high st and-
ards. we. at least try to approach
them. an d we do have n goal which
keeps 'us str. iving. .

After the bazoa r, he d rove the


gi rl with the r ed bair ' to tho hotel
where she was staying. He didnt
ask her mime; she didnt volunteer
Caring' ror the home i s not R j ob
Just t or mother . Il' s a responslbll.
Ity Ihat belongs to e veryone who
lives in t he home. and these duties
should be well defined.
A leo h 0'1 i C s
are 8W .. PEI)PLE ,,, ,."t " d
., proper t .. " tment. a to II d a ,..
boapllalbaU ... r e quired. tollo .. . d b,.
l' wed u of ".,,10.' neoeslar), tont ca
preac rlbed by ear Llce"aecl Pl. yst
ol ""s. No olla.,. t "oole'., or prl
yat tl o.naall BtloD.
The LEE INSTITUTE
4014 Mo"t,eme., R.... Claolnn .. U L!,
Obl_Tel.pboDe R E d .. ontl I AIl?
It. But they made a dat e ror the
next night.
As he entered the tront hall his
tathel; called to him'. Basil hesi
tated. then squared his shoulders
and went towa rd the voice.
Everyo'ne should contri bute to
picking up to keep the hOl1se trom
looking as though Items were eon
sta ntl y tossed about. In a home
with many people. it should be a
r ule that whoe ver looks nt pa pers
and magaZines shoul d pile them
after use. The sa me ' oppli es to
clothing and per sonal eflects.
Winthrop. senior. seemed In a
good mood. "I've just met an old
trl end of mine. lIon. Sarah Morti
mer. She and her daughter, El a ine.
are spending a few days In town.
Keeping the home III good condl
tl on is a ha'bit that does not come
about overni ght. it s the result ot
years ot practice. and should be
star led with small duti es as ea ch
chil d r eaches a sense or respon
sibility. It should never be made
many old folks
about Rood tasting
SCO'rT'S EMULSION
Tbaa . ... d. 0' ha pP7
fatka .. now thll I Good
IaoUnl Scolt', EmullloD
h.lpi ' OD rd 0" eold. -beipi ,OU
I . t ... 11 fall help. ,ou .... P
101 .. , IIronl . h.n ,our dl., " e.dl
DlO;' nnu,,,1 A"D Vltamlnat Beau' , I,
BIOa ENERGY FOOD TON10-
Son, I 'want you to meet thein.
Nothing would pl ease me mo. e
than to see you and Sarah' s d.l ugh
ter married," '
Basil stared: Tbls, he thought
was tbe payoff. Hi s. father !lad
arra nged everything else In hi li
life. but by golly he wasu' t go-
in, to plok bls wife!
"Dad; you're taking too mucb
for granted. I cap' t marry Elaine.
I - I'm In love wi th someone else."
,1'Someone else? Who?"
"[-er-don' t . know her name. "
"I see." seni or. rose
and patted his son on the ar m.
"I've arranged a dinner par ty for
tomorrow. You' ll meet El ai ne then.
B
UT BASIL didn' t meet Elaine
then. For the firs t time In his
\
ll1e he felt the electrify ing ql.lalitles
of manhood warming his blood.
Instead of attending tbe dinner
party. he held 8 clandestine meet. an unpleasa nt task. but rather one
ing :with the r edhead. They had a in ' which there is JOY In. seeing
.well time together, By mutual cleanliness and order result [rom
certain efforts,
and sUellt agreement they de
e1ded not to coriIld'e to each othe'r Orderl, Home
. their identity. To Tboroucb ()Ieaning
rloh In ,Wllllftll AaO Vltomlnl
and e"."".bulldlal natural
all. T" If I s.. how n " ...
f .. 1.. Ea., 10 blk nd dl._"
:KMnomleal. BU \OCIa, at ,Olll' ,
dn.s otorel Afterward, Balli bad .Iome Do you have to stop to pick up
.....:..l-.n:ICretl His ..... cl .. o .. th._ing, papers. ashtrays and
MOIlihan IIIst Ii tonk - . erful Influence. He could make such Items bet ore you start
i,'ipowenu' l1ClUr/shmen" thlues decidedly aucomfo\1.- the thorough cleaning of a room?
.ble. the red.headed clrl Somethlng' s amiss In your own or
SCOTT'S EMULSION
HIGH ENERG-Y TONIC

litted alJ.purpo ..
/1"",
, .. CLtbbot tlvI
Bok"'(1 P<OIDd..
I \6 tH.lJ)OO" .0 It
r Cup ."ort"-hIO
Sift nour. balOn, P:Owder
and uh together, CUI in
Ihortening. Stort In tic)u,
Iy coverfd container In ,....
fr!&.ratot. '.
Rtf.. C.bkr
b 'nc met hod Girl
\t.l te' .. htlp. to ,,'I. mak" halcll'l,
Of' Dlu .. at. . ate aa,. or Naull ..
10 SIMPU In Clabber Clrl', Mu ....
Mia YCl u begjn wl\h . ' bl end or b ASi c lnCredfnl ta,
",Ixed . 'nd r dtigt-taled. from whith .. Jurprb
ifi ll varhtty of bakl'd pnxluclS can tr.Ul1 y mad.

'. co .. fN u.(' td.
fOIl IIISTAICCZ For ... klna !>Ow<ler bit
cull" simply placto cup of the prepored
M.ater .. Ml . in D rnixJ n& bowl and add eup 0 '
Inilk ( or rnouRh to "'Ike .. 10ft dOURh thbt ("1In
t,ot handled). Then mh, IJghtJy JWl until flout
I!I tum onto a Iltthtly fi OUf ed board.
rnU. nnd cut lhto biscui ts. Nl!lIt , bis.cu h.!
are "taca.od one int.h 4p.:111 on D Iig.hOy gf"CMSI
bekJng 6he-et und at 450- r. t a hCl I oven)
unll l llghlly browned, L2 to l6 minul('I.
ADOE!) VARIIITIONS A I.' oj c(.bbn
Ol rl . fcut rr ... Mlx 111 t h. nJrigrTorot hrlp. qUlck/,
to bctk, u:.alJl"" , h."trb 'f'dda. qutcholb. C'(JOJri ...
m o fld .nd .rtitinQ
pruclurta.
,'. CLABBER GIRL'''''' .'
, ' T \ :"::'\ .!. j! I !:'r.
, iJdlat/( (,'0 l "I ' 1\
' ,.. .... I hHl
fl9ht
{nfantJ(e
AdlyslB
__ "U ... __ NUl.
wbo, appareliUy, bad beeD used
to DIce thlap, mlgbt Dot be ..
iaterestea III him If abe kne"
be w.s peulleu.
senlor, arraneed an
other meetinl with Sarl\h Mortl'
mer and dauehter. It WBS. he de
Basil continued to see the
redheaded girl. and each time
be saw ber be loved ber more.
. .
cided. to be the t est. Jl Basil reo
fused to tallow hi s wi shes thi s time
-well. he'd have to get under ws)'.
In taking his drastic steps .
When Basil heard about the ar
ranged meeting he came t o D decl
sian. He would meet this Ela ine
and tell her In ot hi s rather
that he loved another. Then he
would keep an a ppointment wilh
th e redheaded gi rl and propos e
marri age . . That, he decided.
the only mailly thing to do .. and
Basil had suddenly become a man.
So ' with his rather Basil went t o
the hotel where the meet ing hnd
been arranged. Mrs. Mortimer 'and
El aine received them in thei r suite
of rooms. Basil t ook one look ill I
El aine and lIlmost coll apsed.
She had red hair and rrecldes
ODd buck teeth . . 'Sbe was about
the homeliest looking, c reilture
8 1!1sIJ bad ever seen, I\lore-
over. she gl ll'"led.
Basil didn' t wait lOr t he dinner 10
get under way. He mnde his speech
then and- there. then headed Cor thl!
door . His , ra ther accompanied him
Into t!'le cor ri dor.
" Son." said the old man. " Cor
give me. I didn' t know whAt I was
getting y' ou into. Go ma rry your
redhead. She couldn't be any wor se
than thl1 V'
"Tha nks. Dad," sai d BasU. And
he went oU and kept his dal e with
the redhead. wh05e I' r
proved. was Ma ry Smith. He pro
posed and she aeccplt'd aHO ,",t!.
Uved bapplly ever arter. .
5 hab
for It delays
ing jobs trom five
hour or more.
It may seem like a lot 01 work
t o move all iten'ls from a room be
for e doing thorough clea ning. but
the results oC clea.nli ness are great
er and so is the sense of achi eve
ment. This means' the pictures are
Be Smart!
I
Here ore more Interpreta.
tlons of ODe of the most flnt.
teri II g eollt fashions of the
SOli. the us e (Jr glowing vel vct.
You' lI rilld coats wlill lal' e'll
(Jollar!! orten di spillylnlt a rl;' h
c:'o. ')la lise or velvet In ot hQr
where the collar Itself is
more Intr. cate or Int ended to
be manlpulate4 there may be
onl), a louch of velvet. Another
very new, aDd extremely mart
flUlhloD I. the coupling of vol
umlnous ' velvet muIr. with thl'
velvet collars, Dr you may lurn
10 tiDY velvet bats and berf'Ia,
whlcb are ODe 01 the 'a.blon
hi. 01 the Rasun,
1
- , Ribbon Hat SCRIPTURE : Acls 2:1-4 1,
DEVOTIONAL !l E ADING: J oel :1: 28-
32.
""" ore ll Ct . Or tnon. _ _ _____ _ _
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The Church.Dynamic
Lesson for J a nuory 8, 1950
</ 1 T HE CHURCH' Is hot meant to be
{ ! a club. a. lecturehall, a deba.t
. \( Ing society. a rest home. a musIc
hall. a n entertai nment bur eau or a
burinl association. rt has some
thing to ' do along all these lines.
ot course. But the Cbur ch is meant
to be a .pla ce and
channel 01 power .
One ot Ole. last
FARMS ANI) It t\N Hl1JS
oU;:;;:;;
I.!.: slatc n nd 'rourh-II G LbS
LIE. n et\ Uo," . !\I ndl so n. F l nrill n. _
('''TTl . e n o l'S StJIl"F. l t
Sl'OUK I F I NEST
This IImart hat des igned by
Florence Reichman uses about
rour yard!! ot s ixluch
ribbon, Around the buckram
head band. the ribbon Is folded
neatly. then sewed at the top.
A Up of the ribbon Is sewed
Into at the top aDd then a
bow Is *Ied from the same rib-
bon before cutting. The bow,
of course, will have three
loops and one end. The other
end makes the tip of the hal.
If this seems too complicated,
s ays Mrs. l.lelohlDaD, you could
always Just ti e a bow and sew
It on.
.f things J esus. the
Founder of t h e
Chur ch. sai d to his
[rlends was ; 'Ye
shall receive pow.
er when' the Holy
Spir it is come ' up
on you." Not- you
11 N'(' I NO & f' IS.II NCl T E II HI1'OltV
'l' h e t e r ri t ory Il Cilf He:l u(art, (Iut h C IIl' O-
Una h,\s IlIt [dcnl cllmn t c with u $Ulll-
avprng e of 70'" . wint er fi?o . 11 ll.1
p roxlmutc", t ho I of Lo. Ant!e les. Ctl ilror -
nlu , or F l ol"l dn , " Iwrc is
nbunfl :l l'\cc nr f resh wnter , F n\'ornbl c-
c li ma t e nl;1k t!s possI bl e )' (' n r f(luod grot..
tn u n nCl produc tl pn of ndcQll o te: h ny \lll d
511 19C, .(or 1)f,tZl! wJnnins: lI t Ue n ud
\ Vc CDn otrcr vu rlqus sl zc and pr,lccrt
tr uck f or ms which give l hr or l o u r
crops yea rl y. Good markel . ,\.long w it h
m ny fine \fnluQG 111 (urms. r anchcs n nd
. homes. we ol so o[(e r two cxccl hml
011 cumclla ur e \ erJ,lrcen for ms . til ttl('
Cnrollnn consl,l pl nln. All ler,. l
lory n e nr .Be auf'1rt ll fford tine d eer .
qu nll , duc k hunting: . and II shl n!! I n f;C{l -
sari. I t '
removed from the walls 'to be
dusted in front and back. and to
bave the glass oleaned ;'vlth water
Qr n mmori ln s olution.
An small pieces ot furniture
$uch as coffee t ables. small chairs,
hossocks and Ihe like should ' be
movcd. You can then get around
t,he floors and the rug much more
( eadily .
If you' re waiting tor the last
!Itraggler to come down to break
f nsl. you can start the actual mov
i.ng of these small ite ms and be
!!O mUl'h ahend OD cleaning. There's
niuch 1'0 do to cl ean t hese thi ngs

Small pi eces ot furniture can be
more pr operly when t hey
moved. Lamp boses witH china
pottery or meta llic finishes can
!be .cl eaned a nd pollshed more
thoroughly. and the shades dusted
tOr cleaned ,with a small vacuum.
, d eaner atlachment.
For the room itself. use a soft
wal1 brush to sweep the waUs on
li ght sur face dust and . cobwebs.
Windows should be wa shed if
needed: otherwise. simply cust
them. Curtains and drapes should
be cleaned with the vacuum nt
tachment, as should be overstuffed '
pieces .
Books In cases need dust ing.
once Ii week or once i.n two weeks
depehdlng upon the community In
which you liveL Remove each one
and .dust thoroughly.
Care of Floors. Rugs
Can be Made Simple
If the room has scatter rugs on
8 bare fioor: these sho\.lld be reo
moved to I be cleaned If
possible . II YA)u' prefer. use
shall r eceive com. Dr. Foreman
for t, or wealth. or insight, or any
other good thing. though all of
them have their pl ace. What
Jesus hi ghlights Is power .
, Dr. W. M. Hor ton. in his li tUe
book on the Christi an faith, asks:
When Is a church not a church?
His answer Is: When it has lost
the Holy Spi ri t.. Tha t Is a good
New Testament answer.
The early Christians could not
have Imagined a church with
out the Holy Splrlt. because
lu facl there had never been '
one without him. It was the
coming of the Spirit on thai
aummer day In JerDsalem that
a ctually made the cburch, In
the tlrst plaoe. True, It W08 not
made out ot nothlug.
But suppose the Spirit. hod never
come? What would have happened?
Soone r or la ter the little band woul d
have grown tired of waiting. would
have given up faith In J esus' prom
ise. would have dr i!ted oCf one by
one. a nd the Christi an chur ch would
ha ve dlcd after . it W!ls born.
0
of Fire
T
HERE SEEMS to be something
myst ic. mysterious a nd unreal
about the Holy Spiri t. to most peo
ple' s m inds. We r ad in Acts about
the flaming tongues ot .f ir'e.
the rushing mighty wind, aboul
Christi ans talking In strange Ian
gua ges; and then we go to our
church and find there no fir e. nc
windi only ordinary English Is
spoken by ever yday people. ' the
people we have been seeing
all week. .
We get to thinking the Holy Spirit
Is ' just someth,i ng in' the Bible. some
experience they could .have away
back yonder: but not here and now.
After all, looking over the church
trom that day to this. Dnd around
'the world at the present day. how
many cases. authentic genuine cases
of fire-onthehead or ' stormin the
do you find? Not
manyl Does that show the Holy
Spll'lt Is not here any more1 .
brush or ' " vacul!m cleaner on We mDlt remember tbat St.
them. , Rugs wlilch are readily PaDI met witb much the same '
hfted will be made more fresh in questlona. Did a mail bave to
a ppearance If they ' elln be shaken llpeak in strauge 10 be
or hung on Ii Une, 80 their nap Is aure be had, Ihe Holy Spirit?
at leas) partially r.estored. FortuulLtel),. Paul stated In ..
Floor4 whlcb ' a re maDY words what the fralls 01
may be dusted with a mop which the Spirit are: Love, Joy, peace
'Is either dry 01' ehemlcally treated, . Look up tbe rest of II lu Gal.
and used only tor this purpose. 5:22-23.
Some hQ!!J..!Lmakers to : go You may take St. Paul's in.
All properti es a dv e r tised nrc n'"" f ..
owner S We r ec.clvc r e n]ly commissi ons
,only. No l and scll\ nEl 5ch l.llltcs. \\ l he hoi'
des crIptive det a tJs, Refere nces. People.
Bank. Benn lorl . S. C. .
ItE ALTV COMI' ANY.
Pepl. W. gil DRY Slr.ot. Bona' orl . .; , C.
n ELl' WANTI!: U-MI!.N .
Wltl ", un ur
woma n who wlll 'Invesl \ n a nd po r t lim.,
lI uper" l se R dnlry form now In
L. O. WRI GHT . non. loon. Tenn.
MISCELLANEOUS
C: ONVE RT burn." OUI lI , ht r:lob 1010
f ire e>Cllng u l.hcrs. Cosl "boul 10C. selt
your p rIce. Full p(l r l lcula r l< 11.00. 8.M. B
4U2t Drl, blon. S"" 01010. CRUI . . '
ond nd
dress tor our monthly Sla mp
an d pri ce 11 01. l IS F REE . M!\UVALLA,
50r. North E n ' al' , DAII , Tex :uI. I
Spo.c t .. t: Oregon }>Iclurc. P OST
CAR DS ' 5 differe nt s eeneS. only 250 PI'
Wi de \, , :rICIY. P rom!!t depend qble .,," 10. .
, ."" n Co lvi n. 2Ulh &:. F ir. Rer ds pnr t , () re .
- - S-TOKERS=-REC ONDITION'.ED
DOMES'r IC-COMMERCIA L
THE DE RRIfT, MALONF. .
l Rt5 LorRln A\e .. Cl evelo nd. O. NO KAAt
WANTED"Ol d- C.ol';;..-l7.d;on I'I-c J d
Lorge Cell Is . 2 n nd 3Ccnl Pice,'s. Oold
Coi ns. Eloglc p ennies. W)II Conts. Lib
IlrlY Nickels . Ha lf Ulmc.$. S
Gl ove r . \\' . Thi rd St. . Day to n. 0 :
"Cool1e r n th' e In" " stu",:nl . , ,' ln
t
:..,
.... ro.:rum. Oo,, ' t . r egul :lted. di ...
v ldcnd r ec.ords. 4': or rnor Comll(,:luHd:-4
q Ullrlcrl yl P.O. U ox 4!t, Upt o w n Ilob ola n .
N . J .
Ou lifornta-:-J-t o llyWOO(r,- COs
Cor hmu:s ;fbllut t hts \Uont19rl und ,
p hH\,u'cs gnlorc; Inugo'tinc.: scctlons r lbou ..
Ro nds 01 cl ngs lfJt'd lids: ",,,,wrolls lul\
pago COlOr funnieR. 'Twn d iffer nl Q1.1\
Sundny ,,<\ lllons PQ51pa l,1 .5 . $1.
., Ser Vlce ,' lI u. rbor Uh fd..
Snn t n An n. Colll ._
PE RSON AL
lbr (- l nnD OOC
week by the O!lSIC8 1 short;.ul
sys te m In t he world; t!1"qs n il l rtck
t1nd poi nters for p layin g cOrTcel 1.;1\<: 5
with lell h-a n d , Ihc mai n secTet In
In ll l by E AR. Wrlle GLE NN B.
S pecla "y It.D. t,_ C: ha".!b'ersbur ; . 1''' :
SEEDS. PLANTS. ET( '
CIlIllSTNUT Tree" , glAIII size. bll t: ht re
s ls tan t Chin sw. cl ch os l nlli . be.. r lnt:
a\211' l r. cs ond sel.ci nuts fo r r, llI n ll ntl.
Wr ite for Informution nnd p r ice I s t. \Vest
V.relnlll Che8tnul Do. 8.2.2... .
Boath VIa. ,leli toli . " ' . v a t
TRAVEL
4th Annual
All Pullman Train
-,0 THE 19110
MARDI GRAS
AT NEW ORLEANS
L Ie at Thon ODt. l a n .. lnl Fealur rr
, Fall Daya and NI,M Nt ..
Orlean.
Roama at lbe Dol.1
The Mobile. Ala 'Mardi Gr ..
Tour of lleUlnrr"th O:ndl e na
Recru\lon Car Wllh J on
Campi .. " N... Orlun. Sli hl .eelnr:
Sleamer Trip OD MI. sl .. lppl
Ohal oe of Menu 1\1 eal.
E sperleneed
AND TilE ENTIRE OA\.tNIVAl.
SDOW. I. ea v. Cincinnati n: oo P . \If.
F.b. lOth. n e'orn Clnc lnnRII
DOOD F e b. :l3rd.
. RATE8 m 115100 'oe.
. RESERVATIONS NOW
FOR FI(E E DESOlllI'TIVJo: .f OLDE R
. Phone ar Wrlle
WAYFAREIL TRAVEL SERVI CE
HOTEL JU,M9-0 Inelnhfttl l eI Ohio
Buy U.S. Bonds!
around the fl oor with a vaouum , spired word for it;, 11 you ever see a
atta chment to get lit . the dust .. church, a Christlan group. that Is
Others like to wa sh the floor. then notabl e for love. JOY. peace .
to go over it when dry with a gentleness. goodness. f aith .. you
specJal floor fini sh which gi Ves It may be sure the Holy Spirit Is 'there.
<l gloss C;lI- waxed fin ish. We do not gather grapes from thornr.
In a ,room which Is parti ally ear nor figs from thistles , J esus says,
peted. use the above treatment on . You dont have the fr uits ot the
the uncover ed pa rt of the fl oor. Spirit wfLhout having the Spir it . And
then go over the lar ge r ugs with that Is Power. Said a great Austral ..
nn electr ic It th ere are Ian p reacher: Show me a church
stains on the rUIl. wash or treat where the members treat one an
lhese atLer the dust has been reo other with more real l!fve tban the
moved from the rugs. peopl e outs ide the church treat one
Heade d
Stuffiness
Give Furniture anothel', and you will tind men
Prop" r Care' crowding tbe doors of that church to
Those homes with young chUdrel, get ' in.
should have fu r ni ture easy to clean

and modernt ely s imple lines. Care
is s o much s impler when the finish
does not need special attention.
and there is not a lot or nament
t o be dusteq thorou'ghly.
Many ot the modern woods are
so treated that they can be both
cleaned a nd dusted simply by wlp
ill g th9roughly wllh a cloth s li ght
ly dlpnpened In clear water . Their
gloss or finish remains so they
need DO poli sh. Others need the
poli sh a (ew times .a year. but
this no rubbing and is
not greasy.
Dar k woods require special ca re
in cleanil1g. Some may be washed
with clear water, while others
need an' oil or chemically treated
cloth (or I clea ning, Polishes and
waxes used ' for them should be'
on]y those recommendcd by the
dealer wh'o sold you th e furniture.
Lea thers usua 1iy r espond to a
treatment or mil d 'soa p and water.
With p'cl' rcct drying. Do not use
oil s on leather since they will rare
ly absorb them:
For intrica ti! carving and orna.
ment, a spe(\ al1y treoted IOlt
brush Is best for dUsting. Cloth
. &imJlarly trf'Bted, Bre frequenu,
re4!ommend ':1.
Can We Cet
the Holy .Spirit?
W
E CANNOT GET the Spirit by
wishing ourselves back in the
t irst century. We can ha;ve the HoI)'
Spirit now, on the same terms as
always. There are no new condi
tions. no complicated rules, no ap'
pli.cation bl anlcs to fill out. J esl'!
said: God will giVe the Holy Spirl,
to them that ask him: Paul said l
Covet ea,rncstly the best gifts.
In any church. ' If there Is
even a small group who want
til e p,ower of God In their lhres.
who want hl s power fol' the
chDrch, thn t lit tle group ('on .
change tha t church and change
the community. Power p3sses
through 0 wire when one cnd
of II Is attached to a dynamo
and the other end to a rna
. cblne . thl't doing some work,
Prayer- that 'Is the touch wltI
God. Service- that Is the link wltl .
man. So power will flow througl
the Church when at one end it Ii
In touch with God. and at the othel
end It is doi ng something real fOI
buman aeeds.

For almost tnstant reliet. put a
tow Vlc!ql Va-tro-nol Noao' Drops
.in eacb nostril '
Va-t.ronol wqr,k!J
t't g h t 10 h e
atu'DlI tt'ouble till
U opens up cold-
clogged nose . , ,
reUevea stuffi-
ness . . and .leta
'you breathe
again. Try it,
ol - fi n
Order Boote's
Quality Chicks Now'
Avoid nexl , prin,,', ,ush l ' Ta" e ad
y anrage 01 HOOtC !3 chick
off"' rJ. Cho ose r Qur del iver), tltu e
Sp<d. 1 No. I - h'OII. ,
chick, only $25 : , k li hili.,
Sped.1 No. Z- 500
chick, u... nleed III hoe. , b ..... dl
l oDI, Orden nn I .. edals .. II
DO. e'ICud 20'll'. pull... - SPEC:IALS
No. I and Nn. Z SI.OO p 100 extra
tala. Ih. n .00 10... Sqmed poll...
an" ch i ekl Z '0 IZ ..... nlil AU
b..,eds. Wrile ror tnm .. pria 1101.
IJOoIwtIATCHERlES, IDC.,
WOII,"INOfON. MIMIUCII.
' '1
' '1
Thunday, '5, 1950
VIRGIL
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THE OLD GAFFER
- PACKAGE OF
RA10R. 8LI'IDt5
'as
p BOV_
ITS A o\ECK
f:0IR . TI-\E
MO"tev 1 OWE
YOU,MUTT!
THE'MIAM,I GAZETTE W
AT LAST!
50 YOU'!tE GOING TO
GET RID qF THOSE

__ .... ,TtiEH WMc-N 1
I !-tEAR .1T'5
OPERATED BY
A
INDIANS.
GOT A GOOO JOB
I SIGNED MY
NAME Wl"H
TWOX's ,
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SOT THIS

X's
"YOU CAlIa COME
MIGHTL-. MENRY, IF
IV fVi.KS w.Lt.
FA'D,A"I J
OON -r THINK
IN THE VlAV!"
I
ep DI!lllI nlle
In OPt'fU tlOg a spray gun which
contains point, varnish or lacquer,
always sprfl ,Y at ri):lht angles to
the surroC'e , Keep t hl' gun at the
saml' d istance from the surface
.al all times This di IR'nce should
be eight inches.
Keep Posted on Values
By Reading the Ads
1
"01 D' , PosII e
Disappolntlllent
WHEN YOU USE ONLY
ANTIHISTAMINE DRUGS
NOT ALL COLDS are stopped by antihistamine
drugs, One type cold that can't be stopped by
antihistamines is the cold in which a cough and'
sore throat develop" For such a cold, use Foley's
Honey & Tar; the continued use of antihistamines
exclusively can lead to needless discomfort, de-
layed recovery-maybe to serious complicat ions,
Warning f If YO,", NOW have a .or:e throat or cough
or one has developed despite taking antihistamine
START FOLEY'S QUICKI If antlhista lion germs causinll sore throat, bron ,
mines have fail ed you, they evidently chial congestion. If you
are not what you need So make up for haven't been taking antihistamines but
24 to 72 hours lost , switch at once to have a sore throat or cough. take Foley',
Foley's, Permeate your system With to ease your throat, check coughing,
Foley's cold' abortmg terpenes and pine , Don't del ay and let that cough becl/lIle
tar oil which combat secondary ,infec- somethlllg worse,
TAKE FOLEY'S whenever you feel a cold coming on
DON'T RISk HALF TREATING your cold FOR 8EU' RtSULTS. gel t he big ec:onomy
ortrcatingi t wrong! Take antlhistamlnes SI bolli e Conlains plenty ; encouraget
as well as time t ested Foley's Each docs you to takt'enough 10 permelltc your SYI'
a job the olher can' t do Take both and tern Wit h thecold,,,borting ingredients in
you havea 'arbetler chance toaborl colU Filley's Honey & Tar At all druggists,
Hadacol Helps
No. Carolina Man
Work Long Hours
There \a plenty of t,ard and
long' houfa in the retail grocery
l;uaine88, and this is especially true
for Paul Earl)hardt, 816 Sout h
Church St., in Salisbury, N. C. Mr.
Earnhardt work. long houra at the
Earnhardt ' Super Market in Salis-
bury, one of the largest and most
modern grocery ator,eB in that thriv-
ing .ection of North CarolinlL
The grinil began to tell on Mr.
Earnhardt about three month. ago
and he wondered for a time whether
he would be able to carry on at the
ume rigid pace. But that waa before
h. heard the blelled new. about
HADACOL.
"I have been 'taking HADACOL
'Of three mOllths," said 1\1r. Earn-
IIlrdt. "I was weak, run down,
,ervous, had difficul ty sleeping at
night, nervous il\digll,litiqn, gastric
disturbances, headaches, Buffered
with stomach bloating and gus pains
around my hUQl't. After the third
bottle, I started gaining weight,
was reli eve.!1 of stomach bloatin
had 110 gastric disturbances,
aches or gas pRins, I never felt bet-
ter anri work long hours. 1 recom-
mend HADACOL,"
Mr. Earnhardt, li1{e so many tholl-
sands of other suHel'jng pMpl e, hUd
tri ed many prepapations without
before he heard the
wond erful news about HADACOL.
Mr. Earnhardt puts in long, hard
hours at the Earnhardt Grocery
store now, but is .al!"i n bis uSll al
cheerful self, and when his friends
comment on hill impr ovement he
advise. them" to elv. BADACOL
trial. '
Mr, Earnhardt was auffering from
a lack of B Vitaminll and the Miner-
als ' which BADACOL 'contain ..
lIADACOL comea to you in liquid
form, eallily allsimilated in the blood
atream 10 that it can go to worlc
right away. "
A lack of only 'a IImall amoWlt of
B Vitamins and certain Minerala
will caule digestive dlsturbancea
Your food will not arree with you '
You will have an upaet atomach ...
You will suffer from heartburn, ,U
paina and your food will lour on
your IItomaeh and you will not b.
able, to eat the thinga you like
tear ot being in mllery afterward ..
Many people aleo .uffer from con-
.Upat[on. And while these aymptoma
may be the resulta of other cause
they are aurely and certainly tb.
IIlgnl of lack of B Vitamin. and
Minerals which HADACOL contain ..
And if you ,suffer from lIuch a de-
ficiency disorder, there is no known
cure except the administration of
the vitamins and mineral. which
your system lacks.
It is easy to underst and, there-
fore, why countless thousands have
becn benefited b:v this amazing
tonic, HADACOL.
So it matters not how old you arO
or who you arc it ,matters not
where you live or if YOII have tried
all the medicines under the suh, give
this wonderful preparation HADA-
cOL a trial, Don't go on Buffering.
Don't cont inue to lead a mi serable
life. Many persons who have 811f-
fered and waited for 10 to 20 year.
or c,!cn l onger" are, allie now to live
happy, comfol'table lives because
HADACOL supplied the vitamin.
a,nd minerals which their system.
needed. Be fair to yourself, Tempo-
rary reli ef is n9t enough fo;r you.
Give HADACOL a trial!
Don't be mi sled! accept no Il ubstl-
tute! Insist on the genuine HADA-
'COL!
Sold at all ) eading drug stores.
Trial, size only $L25, but save
buy the larll'e family and
size, only $3,50, If your
does no t hamlle H'ADACOL,
order direct f rom The LeBlanc Cor-
poration, Lufayettee, Ln" and when
the postman brings your plI,ckage
just pay the amount pl us the c. 0 , d,
and pOll tage, It you remit with the
order we will pay the postage. '
Then, if you don' t feel
satisfied nfter using HADACOL
directed, just return the empty ear-
ton and your money will be cheer-
fully refunded. Nothing eould be
fairer.-Adv.
r AlE YOU A HEAVY' "
SMOKER'?
0 f. SANO----:ti.
.,,,,,,,'y. d,.r.,.. 'W''''
.'
'Have y.ou
Beardl
,
Last Thursc!'llY,> Deeember 80,
, . Oarl d. Smith, his . Mial11i
Gazette office to for Uncle
Sam. His mother, Mrs. Irene F.
" , SERVING WAYNEIVILLI SINCE 18&0
: Smith, arrived December 28 from
'D: C. to look
his bUliness interests.
, With the help of Dave
Joe James and Sam' Huffman, la!'t
-issue of the l1aper was
printed.
Mrs. Smith, unfamiliar with the
surroundings, knew that t hese good
natured helpers had . full time ,jobs,
Rer 1lreYious experience, with her
own pubjication, Progress Intel'"
preted, which was tor paint
chemistll, is of little ,.assistance in
the printing of your ne'ws.
paper,
A coeditol was essential. Joe
HllrtsoCk is the addi tion to -
tbe staff. During
; ,
period, The Mtnm! Gazette is hap"
to have 1\ , senior 'journa1i8m
studc.nt fron; Wilmin&-ton
. Waynesville's weekly
will be printed l'e(I'Ularly:
lhis column next week! There may
be a surprise for you. .
No. 4402
WAYNE8VILLE. OHIO
f{r6onal
. . __ 'lIol.6
Hr. and Mrs. Stanley H, Bailey
attended a New Year's Eve party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Steritz of Lynchburg, when
they entertained a Jarge group of
friends at a turkey 'dinner.
Fred Gons left during the paat
week to join Mrs. Gons in Lo8 An
geles, California, for the winter.
Mr. and, Mrs. John Kersey alld
son, Oharles, ' enjoyed the Ne"
Year's holiday in Tawas, Michigan,
and rvisited the Silver Valley Win.
ter Sports _ Arena, w\lere they
joined in all , kinds of winter
' ,
Mrs. Don Hawke
wined with a . buffet supper on
Sunday ' evening . the
cantata at the St ObUl'C'li.
The &"lleats were Mi. and 1rIn. S.
- N. : KeYa, and Mrs .. lam ..
Fil'/tt word from Recruit Smith; Baker, WUlJAm' Baker, .xr.. lTosePh
at "Old Folt Knox", ' relates Sillr, Mr. Ii.Dd IrIn IIaJDUd Welts.
. Mra."Glad)"l Dalton, ' &Del lrIni
"our liiJod uncle!" must be short John Bolin, Jrlias Anne Weltli and
on footwear. Car) teU. that- aU ' Jamea Weltz. - ,
he i. Part of' a,
.''IIe teCiu1ti ' are "re-
FIVE CENTS A COpy
Per60naf
noted
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn BOl'den, Mr.
and 141'1. Harry 'Smith, Mr. and
Mra. M. A. Cornell, Mr, and Mrs.
S. S. Ellis, Mr. aDd Mrs. Ernest
Butterworth, and Mr. and' Mrs. J.
B. Rieh were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs: L. V. Branstrator at 'their
home in Wilmington, o'n Saturday
evenin'g,
Mr. anq Mrs., Kellel' Ho!!ok, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Hartsock apd Mr.
, and Mrs . . H, L. Itye were New
Year's Eve guests of Mr. Mrs.
Alva Tl,omplOn in Dayton.
Mr. aDd Mrs. R. B. HartlWlck,
14r. and Mrs. Wilton .
. and Mrs. Owen Hartsock, MIsses
Jean and Jane Hartsock were .New.
Year's Eve guests of Mr .. Lena
Hartaoek and all were New' Year'.
Day' gu'estfS of Mr. and Mrs. ,OweD
Hartaoek.
1 r -,
Dr. and lira. A. B. Stout-'&Del'
daughter enteri:ained,. on . N."
Year'. Eve, _ ...... . GlflDl\
Loa
Walts and
Gamea were
evenbia at micinlltht,
loUR eupper wall served . . ,
Hot News.?
Fire from an overheated stove
scorched a corner oJr, the Miami
Gazette office Wednesday nigltt
after hours, Mrs. Smith. mother
of the editor, who is operating the
Gazette until its final disposal,
had left the office a few minutes
before. Joe Hartsock, the .assistant
editor was preparing to leave for
the night, when the i'lames flared
eeilingward,
His impromptll prompt ex.-
tinguisher action gaiII.d temporary; .
contlol. He dared not leave the
. scene to telephone, b1Jthis shouts
attracted .Ray Morgall!, who turned
in the alarm and a hqse
to' the building, The fire depllrt-
ment extinguished a second, minor
.f1areup. ' .,
Damage, which is covered by
insurance, was confined to' wall
sheathing in O1)e corner of tlte
building, and Joe coat
which suffered from Iiis frontal
attack on the flames.
,' , ::bea-ih6
Frank S. Stansberry
Frank " Stansberry. age 84.
died at his home Thursday morn.
ing il!ter a weeks illness.
He was a painter a.nd shoemaker,
and ope.tated , a i hoeshop in
WaYnesville for many , yens, He
is survived. by bis' wife. Ella;
three' sons; John and Wiibur of
Wayne,!l ville. and ,Tom. of DaY,toD; .
and one daughter, Mary of Waynes.
ville. ,,' '.
Service8 will be helq at the
MdOluJre Funeral Horne $atur-a.y
at 2 P .. M; Burial.. will be 'in Miami
Cenieter)': : '. . . ' '
atriCt.d tG barrack. and the :
hall until they eomplete
imd are thoughl, briefed
on military behavior. Further in
formation next weeki
.. .....! ' 7.'
,. -
Mr. J. N. Robinson and . Mrs. D. C. Rid,e ,' " . . Oft 'lluesday
r
Advisory CoUncil
. . Elects Officers
. . .
WAYNESVrr.LE - The Iilu-;t
Wayne Advisory Coun"U ' met Oil
Tuesday evenln&'; of the past week, ,
at the home of Mr. and Mr;a. Luth"
er Hartsock; Durin&' the. bullin
session the .:following otrleera ware-
elected for the eomiD&' J8&1': .
Pre sid e n t - HalT)' satter
thwaite; Vice-president-Ell Far-
naSi Secretary-,Robert
Dis<!ussion Leader - Rhodes
nell; . Lady Representativ8!-Mrs.
Sara Br.addock, and, Legislatl:ve ,
Repre.solltative - Mr. 'ROSC<l6 Fur-
nas.
Hundred was enjoyed dw'-
ing the soeial hour. and refresll.
ment!! were served by the nostesfL
Village Ceuncil Meets
The Villu\I'e Council con.vened in
regular
After transacting the, u.sual routln&
business Loyd DlPIVis'
president tor, the ensuing year. ...
On motion duly ' made and see-
onded it was passed thai 11 con-
tract be entered inj;o .between thB'
Village and the CitY of Dayton
the care of prisoners at the Dayton
workhouse.
Fire Ohief Cannan Crane wU
present and recommended that thb .
following be appointed as fireJllen
for the present year: WillifUD Saw-
yer, Ohester Carey, Kieth
mead, Robert Workman, . Everett;.
Johns'on" ,Me1vin Stansben:Y, Vel'-
non Hill, Mack Davia, O. E., Ander..
son, Russell and Carl Coot
and Leo Coimer as an extra.
H. 14.. SherwOOd made the appoitq-
ment llDd Council confirmed til, '
appointments. . ;' . ,
Mayor Sherwood also -appointed
th,.followinll' standinll' commltt,eea.
Fire, ' Finance, and Prison - Cowi-
cjJ,men
aad
children . of Da,ton, :w.... New guest.> Mr. and .)1rs. Earl pavia of evening, December 28th, twemf
Year's guests of Mr. and Mra; E. DAyton. members of the Wllnte YOUll&
F. Earnbart, and Mr. and Mrs>' . - . Far:mezw' AAociatiorl, tocether' I ' J
' CharI. B. Earnhart and <lau,h- Mr. and .)lra. A. H. Stubbe and, with their w:ITea and friends, en- - a apaa
'FLOODS ................... : .... ters, Joan, Sliaron, were Sun- Mias PhyUlI Burnett accompanied ;rith dlJmer And' .
' day pest..- ,)liss Yvonne Stubbs and Mill .theatre party at the dinlnc Private Richard A. StansOOl'l7. .
The ther!Dan II agAin viait '; - -----'- . -" Marjlyn on Sund:lY, to IJ'OOm and' MUrphy thlWllt.re -In Wil- son of' Mr. aDd -Mra. 10hn Stafts..
Local Soldiers
in, vellpaDee on the W'7Deaville Mr. and Mrs. Braddock and BOWling when they re-en- ..' , berT)' of WaynelJviJle; Ohio, is tlDW
""'_unity. "" "I- - '"'- ebI""':.. -. !!:'ty ...... nC with lb. ,.,...
to CorWin and Barve ........ ner &'II 0 1". " d in .Jllpan ..
' . . ....... r ' Hartsock. tion. man, 88Cl'etary and pe-t, Ib an Pvt. Stansberry is at present at-
il 80 hip dn 'bridp and Mrs. Hartman, Mr. alld Mrs. tending a Range Section Director
the road that ltoute '18 eut of Mr. ,and Mrs. Wilton Hartaock Mr. and lira. A. II. Earnhart, DoDaldWatklna, Mi.. Shirley School being conducted at . the
town q clos,d. Route tit, lOath bave ' returned from Mr. and MI'II. La ,)far Earnhart and . Braclmey; Dale Watldlll8, Mr. aad 768d AAA Gun BattalioQ,
Maryland, and are cuesta at Mr. Alton EarDbart W81'8 in Columbaa Mre. Bellr.y Sattertlnridte, Robert ___ 10 .... "'..... ... .. ........... an. II ... ,.,.. _ .... joIr. on Mond., .... "<tor _ .. iDC to .......... V ............ ""- obi.
Th. on" ........ 1 ..... .... II". Do.." ....... hIo .... 1.. .. Ohio. ..... Unl. S __ ........ a,.., a. .... Gn .. . .......... r .... i-..._ ..
uation Is for lome ' CIvIc minded . - -V,el'lity. . David . Furnas, R9bert a helrVY AAA gun 1bjattalion.
'indlvidu!'l to order' of ' ' Walter Wbitak4!l' fa veq ill. at _ . , . Glenn $mJth and J. B. 'Crabbe. Pvt. Stan8berry enlisted in .tbl '
8UDa,une. ' Mlanil Valley Hospital, followin, '.' Mr. and Mra. Max D. Harteock Army in March 1948 and
---'---- :,' a ' major on Satu,day. , and aon were amon' the gueats OD from .t1te United in July
. Mr. and Mra. Lord Davis enter- New ear's Eve, when Mr. and MT8. Luther Hartsock entertain- 1948. Upon bis arrival in
. .... W .... - ......... , . "'n. W. P. Strod" on_ ..... 1m W;"' .. day .......... bon. h, ..... ,"""" to th, ..... ,..
Education bel4 Ita annual re-or- "tained on Sunday, honoring the wi.tb 'party at 'th4!ir home in Day- oriD,g the birthday annj
versa
170f Gun Battalion in Yokoba!n4. 'l1iia
.---DC "-hI"". hI_ an_ of tho...... ton. and - 1M New y..... unltp ...... mojor MI, In 110"
Mr. lohn GOIla- W&8 re-elected Cecil Davis. 'l'he dilUler guest. Day. . lIe1' .on
i
Dale. afternoon occupa.tion ' of Japan "by performing
Preiidentt Mr, Frye, Viee were Mr. and Mrs. CeeilDavis of _ was p eaaant y spent Dl games and guard d\lty for Important EigbtK .
Preefdent, and H'rs. Cathrine W. DaytOn; Mr, and Mra. Clarence J., Mrs. t\, E. entertained her the little honor guellt received Army installations. ,
,_ . .. "'..... D&.1a, ..... J .. t.h o..t . lin; ...... olnb .n ...... ownno. _ . Iov.ly gil ... BI""dayak. ""=It Lor.n .. Q. N_"ll'!i . 1
Mary Bereman. Mi. M&r7 -.... pith two table. iiaplay; Kn.:S. N. ' and ice ereAm were sened 'by the IOn of Mr. 8l1d Mn. Roy Neacei oP ;
. , . and BUI' , Keys and 'Mrs'. M. F. We Itz. 1'8- hostess. T-hose present were Joan, Waynesville, is no';;'" serving in the 1/
'V School ceived the prizes and following an "
" f' . .. ., .' .. Mr: and Mrs: William Strouse exchange of ,Ifts, 4'elieloua . re- Jean and Jackie La Rue, Mrs. JOhn occupation of ,Japan with the 99th.'
. 'M ;;':' Co '., as S1\nday guest., '1. B. . freshments, in keeping with the Ket'8ey and Mrs. Eli Furnal ' Field Artillery Batalion, which I.
, '-ma nven.,. " Strouae, Charles Strouae and Mr. season, ",ere served ' ,by the bost- and 80n, Mrs. Harry SatterthwaitE. connected to tbe . 1st Cavalry Df..
. " and Mrs. Dan Cline. '. e... '. ,)< .. r, and thehostesl and IOns, 'Vision. .
WAYlOlSVlU.E-lir .... d lin. . ., - , _ . R_ N..." .nII.... in \he
: WUII'm tho Mr. and " .. -:-Le. St J .... IwI , M, ... d ..... Loth" H.rteo<k Mr. and "n . La...,... . Cook . Army In . Jul. ,,<8. on' ........
GojatldCbn. the 1 . as Sunday dinner guem; "r. and had as "'''ests on 'Thurada
v
. even- and chUdren spent the lP&8.t week . '''hi b . ' ...... ... -' : .......... _---: ..
n ....... u.rl ay """"00 on" - M GI Bl d d da hte . .. - .,. .' . ' .. 'G' .w. s aSlC .. ' .....IIDe w,_ ._ ..... c ..
'1;'he evening was rs. . ..anll an an . Ull' T. ina-. 'the members of the BOarcrql ,and' M;a- Batte' , . 84th 'Fleld- Artfllpy Bat- .
Qant In and ... al\d !till Lou, Bland. ' Miss Dli'ector ' ....f Warren Flah in Goldsboro, png tal ' rr. t '" t ' 'n.l_ N . ' J rse
v
,
"",--,... . " BI d turned to her dud1. at ' . . ". .... _ .... vi ited .....__L _
A
Ion a rOl UOA, e\. e ,. ".r
"'....... ... ....... -. . . ' .n .. . , .' ... G. . ""_0.,. ......... . .n_ ........ .At ,_". jo ..... ..."
. -mentnve1le served b)! the lio.ltt,no Ittamt UntveJ:.tIity on MOndI'Y" . :trOIl. .If. KrdOimieyer, Of . n: (J. points Of ;p". t1:'BI ' with 't , d '
holteu., ", . '" -,"; .,' . . ' , - \ ,,": the ot. tiIe\;.. . . 1Mn. 'l: . sr', .' an . .
' Thoae nrelel\t :weN &. 1'1. M,T. and Mrs. LaMarrEarnha'rt nin ... "J,' ), ., '. : ......:_ " "1 !::... . 'Cook;' ocwplec't.tllli Oool!:' bOme>cifu.:.
t
, ., WIll ,J- ' i
' .... ........ B. n...,_ .. Y - . D "'.m, - ... """ ... i ;"L.J':' ::.u.-1 ... -" , . " ... ..
-........ - """-,-.,. en.telltained with a New Year's freahm ',. . -'i.:,. ng ...... _ '1'" .',.. :'1\. ..... , .,.".'f",;; _ . , tb' ' " " 1'
ltiath Connin'; .. . ,' ':. ___ ". ... . v .... .:" ' . w.;P1l" " ll .ehnnllto,l'cc\9'e e 'u. _
. "&-!Jda. ....... A. B"Eatbhart, Mr.-IndMra, MI'. UId he".r t of the At' my '" '
' " 1tIld<llti: .JfiInl !tt..t: Dlmbart ' and children, and 'we" i' . r _1 tritmda In Newtown of Wllmineto? &pellt 8aDoi pr(' , "'1)1.
.DnQa,. Alt-cm on Ne ,. .... , ' . ., ' eliy Mr. and Jfrs. 0JbIt . .
,
Pub ;.heel Ev..-y Thurecl."
_ W.yntavill .. Ohio .'
CAR.L G. IMITH, Editol' .
Entered cond ... matt. .t the Po .. Office
, R.TEa
$1.50 V .... In A .. v .....
M11fODIST aJRQI
RH. Coleman, Minister
Ourch School 9 :30 a.m.
. J. J, Bursle, ' Supt.
. AUCUSTINE
F"ther Krumholu, Priest
Masses 8 and 10 A.M.
MT. HOtLy ME'rtlODIST
. T. M. Scadf, Minister .
Sunu .. v SchVOl 9:30 a.m.
,Supt.
Service 10 :30 a.m.
. . \rning Sen'ice p.m.

R.&At ESTATE TRANSFERS ,
ISherman to R.
and J ..ilIian Wickli ne, 2\ in
twp.
AI R. and Anna M. Countryman
to Robe::c J. and J Oim Graham, :J
lot:s in F ranklin.
, Miriam S. D nlon t o Eh'oy C.
n.mt,.on. 205.16 arT!'S in HsmiIton
twp.'" .
E. C. Deil10n to !tIiraD\ ' S. Den-
ton, 194,95 acres in ' Hamilton twp.
Kenneth ' WOQley . An-
drew A. W.()(Iley, ,.375 acres in Tur-
tlE!Creek cwp.
Rachesl E. Worley to Robert C.
snld Penrl Rainey, 1.875 ures in
LE,banon.
' .. lIarry Smith t.9 James H,
May Stiles, .29 acres In
Wayne tWII' . , '-L
H)l1'ry to. -\1001'\ M. and
Anna Lnmb. 13::18 a('res in Wayne Worship and Sermon , , ,
to:30 a.m.
Music Oolr
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS .twp. . I,'
t<eli. David Staofkld. Minister .Russell and Dumford
S d Sc
t. I to H'erOOrt: L. and Mable
un ay qO,O a.m. Tlhompson, 49.72 in 'DeeTfleld
W orsliip service 1 t a.m.
twp. .
U110\ E.. U ... C2IURaI Josepb D. to Floyd Bays,
Youth Fellowship 'I1lursday
, . . 1;90 PM
Choir Practice Thursdav
7:"5 PM
W
'II' Sh 0.24 in H,arlall twp.
- I I(cy. , I II,m annon 'l!arie HaUfe ,and AnsQl lJwin !.u
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Sunday School . 9:3.0 :I.m.
, Mr!>. James Garri!lon. Surf. hvin . r .... 1 erre in
sainuel. N. Ke}'s, R.ektQr , . f.1reachin. 1st and 3rd Sunja .... '" ,I ,
r.. ch 1 9 t5 AM l'O :md Ann" Schlake to
_.llf 00 ' : " ' .. euh mooth :I .m. 1" C ' .\ . S I
M
. U1 hip 10'30' M . .. ":.''''!l - '30p}1 .., a "e: ; , '('v In a em
.ormng pors.. .. n. I. .'" .
; ,. r Y"rLE METHODlS1'- .' Jc:lnnctte Hays to . J. ii, an,d
FRIENDS '. ,t . .. Gladys If. Sleet. 0.68 aeres . in
Ftfs" pay I ? ... Dr. JOil! Uieerficltl I Wp. . _
eel in',. for Woithip . ,. -Sl.'t1dav ... 'eo). 't j1.Jn'. . . : Jt'IlnMI Hay& I to, J .. H . . and
. , 1 () dO,llidJ) '" ':If.I"S;' . G)adys M. :).e.at...6d8 aeres 1 , Dper-
" ,'/ . . Wont"" SerVice to: 0 Lm. field tWIJ. ",C"
AYIi " -,.- . Jeaneth! H ys to Roy and an-
:;UR .riJliIoay " -' .'OF SpeneM. &.B7 in' Deer-
. U'lft,U,J.i)... r . . ... 1teld twp.'
I ... l,f. ,Coffey, MiniSter' BYl:un Carver, MinIster ' " Ira arid 'i:lTa .DulI,. to Charles
Bible Sehool . 9:30 ,!. M. Bible xt\OOI IJ ;-lm 'alld Elizabeth St!mpirott 2 lots in
Morning WorSliip tQ:lo A. M. , "\" ... mg Wonh.ip to:lo ' ;'; I', ' .
Y_ourit Pe'!P1e's M. l'ra;'lr'MeetlnJ. ' 'i .... Pran1c W. ,nd E!\na M.
r.3o P . M. t "UilJ s Meet .' lotltn ." ".
Prli):er Md . . . ' / 1. p. BevaJls,
f5ible SUiCly Wed., 7 :30 PM. Eveailll Servaca 1 p.a 2.80 acrell in liI_iil .
== '. Ba..ona' lie 'iiiin
. . .', .L_,';' . I' netl.- 19. '11 In'
JJ
, " 11, p ... &It, Wilbur W. and Em.maY. Har-
, urda, afternOon from Aril:ona Ian ,to Claude and ,Alice. Coffman,
. al'Cle,d.tJ 'ura uvift, en.ealled here on account 80.20 aCNS in Wayne "
IF- - ., 01 tKe eerioya ill
n
6!!l8...o
f
Paulin'e Mallters Kirby to J,fsse
B.ev. C. A. Artbur, pastor of
the Methodist Ohurch, extended an
, iJavitation to 1-.is
ley mo:::ninz, to attend t he Clillton
CoUnty ethodjst lden's Brother-
,whieta meets at Port William
. Metbodillt Cilurch, on Monday eve-
nin" 8 o!eloek. The '
guest spenker' will be H. w. Ni-
80)1&8:1;'. diredot of special end
adult edueation of Ohio, State Uni.
versity. His topic will "Role
Which till! Chur:,h ls r aying in
, all.c.1 Rccon-
a
some time in EUI'ope and hi s '
js much in demand.
The local Grange })rcsented a
'birthday SUPPCl
i
Monday evening in
Gr'!! ng.(' hall .
The 11 .' . h lo \ hI! J ona:, ..
RliJl B;. t \ h,, " ( n com
wh :ch s:tv s as ' a n extra
l'oum.
Alice p.rake, W. Kirby, 4 lOb in Springboro.
ill , f.o.r ,l4l
ve
ral, N. and
,Mr. .Mra. ,fames R4d"r. and to Aug-list Hoffman, 62.68 aeres .in
.. !.rrcm ,Kcl'" Harlan twp. .
tucky jritq the Smi th prop Bemard Koziol to ::rainps and
erl-:f by tdr. aM Mary Jane Musen, 1 lot in Frank.
lin. DtUlaa' lIar.ton a'nd f.ami,y. ,I, In '
' JlJ'II. Ida C9,1lI,. returned to her l n
Eli
Mattie Reynolds' to J. P.
bOlA' having Lamb, 9 lets in Wr.Yne twp.
spent al: thy ,tlome or Corda E. and F.loise Muchmore
her son-in-
1
I1
w
daugMer, Mr. to Fred Land Olara Dicter;eh.
and Mrs. Sterling Ingal1 I\lId tam 82.24 aeres in Turtleereek _twp.
i1y of near Greenfie]d.
of Gorman
guc. t ' '.
of her granddaughter, .1Ift'S. "9us-
t rl' ;Mart in anll i amily.
Mrs, Mary S. Picl'S!ln and son.
John Sy.ferd were Sunday afrer
noon guests of lIfr. and MI'!'\" Ens
Bi hop of W."shnMlon 0. H. ..
: Mr!i. MinnR Mort!" of"Dayton,
was Sunday guest li hE'.1' si.;ter,
Mn. Mary S. Pjcrson.
PROBATE
Estate i Mahel .1 . S arkweathcl',
d1ec'd, J. Raymond Law, executpl',
..gross va1ue of estate $61 ,265.14.
Estate d Erne t W. Lacy, dee' rI,
W. A I t I' Kenritk, administrator,
elstnte exempt (rom
tax . .
Esta Ie of Inel'. Brown Noble,
dec'd, Evan J. Steddom; admini s-
trator, filed his first and tinlll ac-
cou.nt, transfer of real ate.
'1
:proved, allowed and eonfirmed.
Estate of Lelia Irene Thomas,
Frank E. Thomas
e
adminis-
trator, tiNt, final anp dIstributive
atcount, approved, allowed and
confirmed.
. Estate l'r Lelia Irene Thomas,
dec'd, Walter E. Ay(' l's and MiI-
ured A vel's Behlll. executor", first,
:final dish'ibutive aecount. ap-
r l't1\'cd, :ll'owcd. nnd confirmed. '
. Estatl- of Henry Heiden . de.e'd.
HII/'ry Heiden, executor, first and '
final account, approved, allowed
."d }
l;:sta te . o( Everett Snider. dGc'd.
Howard M. Snider, appointed ad
minist rator. Charles Burlile, Wal-
ter RM, C rli s Bowman ap-
, pointed
of J. C. Cray, -dee'd,
Charles ij , and Meryt: B. ad-
.ministrator hearillg
set for January tA. 1949, at 10.
01 Walter E. PiMend
dee'd, Charles E!' Bogan,
J,a,eohs,
Henry ' Murphy and iI. J. Jaeobs,
appointed Bpprai!Crs . .
Estate ot Lee C. Smith, dec'o,
Bertha C. Smith, . administratrix,
estate exempt ' from inbl'l'i
tax.
Estate of Liily Hard
,ing, dec' d, Adam E. Bridge, execu
tor, go.ross value of estate $84,727.-
8& ' '.
.Eetat'e of RtrsaeU. T. Spene4!r,
!lec'a, Ea,l , J. SpellCeJ',
V. H. Charles 1. W ....
goner amI Carl Stiles, appointed
appraisers. .
Estate ' of Melissa C. Conover.
Franki ' C" An_ (r50:1. admin-
'DBN, WW A. lIale of per-
property. ., .
of Myntie M. Keever,
. dec'dr Everett. Keev,-r,
Illed-his firat. flnal and distribUtive
McGUrlL . " . " b "
Il&t'i'te ofG
Florence PlTIInt, a]SpOjnted 8dm_n-
jAbatrix. DOn Houlle' '1(;eorae
Gatell and Howard L. ClaeDey, aJl-
pointed
(: e)$-'.
COPON PLEAS,
i i4y,
case dilbiiliaed
R. .E. 8elairtgeJ. VB. Ray Phillips.
ease without ree<I.l'cl.
l:\(a. Charlea ,E.
, to pay
'10 'lId SOO to be . .applieJ
on Jllatntlit. IlJal'l e,lgJenaes, . ISD
to pay co,sta of . uIL
Dorothy D. SarJrtlant T!iel-
t;Jlan H. Sargeant, case dismissed
witbovt ,
B. J;lill ,,\'II, \\I. ann
May. ft:. ,motions ()II'erruled,
plaintIff granted 20 days to file
amended petition.
Ralph H. Bumwll VB. Walter C_
Krause and Rqy Dowles, Ca5e com.
promised, settled and dismillsen
, wi th prejudice,
In the matter oJ The Stettie r
Evangelical Lutheran Church, Inr.
and The St . Paul Eva'lgelical Luti"
eran Church of F.ranklin. Ohi,>.
I Il C., . mortgage / on
,property In amount of $6800.
, NEW SUiTS
,
Thelfna Monds vs Sam 1\of : ,ds di -
vorce', gross neglect of duty f n:l.
ure to pl'ovide, wilful ab encl',
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE"
WAYNESVILLE, 0810 No. 4402
THURSOAV, JANUARY 6, 1'11&
,
Frank C. ' AIIl:cnon
Harrell Miral da. J.H' IJC
hauf :l !id tloy O' 1-1I<L', ,', ..\ .1 ! r .
Mast, foreclosure of mechanics
lieu, Meryl B. Gray, C. Donald
DiJatush. attorneys.
Jamell Mahloll Robison Jr., VB
Elizabeth ' Ann a minor,
divorce, J. T. , Riley.
In the matter' .f the
trion of an Easement for high ...
and for ch.nnel ehange purpOIl ..
over the lands of Donald E. De-
VOIIII, et ai, and neC8S1&1'Y in the
eonstl' ut1tion and improvement of
U. S. Route ,No. 22. Sections .( 1704
. ,127) in Warren County, . Ohio,
Highway Easement. . .
In the matter of the appropna
tion of all Easement fQl' highway
, purpo8es 'over the lands of Charlet
R. 1I0nner. a)'ld necessary in
Construc;t ion a"d Tl1lll'ovemcnt of
U.S. Route No. 22. Section!; (1704-
1727) in Warren County. Ohio,
Highway Easement.
Spradlin VI!. CharI ..
Spra'!' iii. wilful absenee.
C. Dnnllld Dilatusb.
Aim (Itt Stearee VB Tank Scellr-
ee, divorce, extreme eruelty, IT. T.
Riley.
. MARRIAGE I.JCBNSE
II j ..
llenry, Nagel se, Oin-
cinnati. miller, Isabelle Diualbre
Bond 26, Franklin,
'Milk is rith iii
_. t' ,. Cl I", tj ),("
CiJet .mor. n , ' . It.! pc
for just a fl:w Thct! .
.tonomy. _ the Bordon Vlo)'1
1 !'eF101r. lor P'IInY,
lliP.(I, ,.:""'H /I.!1MiIIc I I ,
,
'[rifo, .
til) t j \ I I ,;, ("
rOKI: iT {liSt
Bridge club enjoyetl Ii N('w
Yea ':d V l' Ly J'll .. .. . ng at
the home of :dl. anti If .. Rhodes
Mn;: Li llum Carl' wal; 'IIS-
1. t hu less:
lI{r s . Stella Va nc(', all. ls te<! by
Mrs. Flora Jacobs. ent ertained t he
Primal'y .Class of the M<' thr tlist
Church at ,the count r home of
their teacher. Gues.ts \Ve,e Floyd
Ellis. Lowell C:e.HY, Joan
Smi,th, Mary Ethel Smith, Donald
Ross, Gloria" Ann Jacobs,
Carver, David Broo\< s and Edwin
Foster Frye. ' The evening was
spent playing gam('s and
ful refreshments of iel10, cake ami
punch wer serM.
Estate 01 . \.V8 McCutchcon, '
dec'd, Hotace. F. Fitzpatri c, execu-
tor, inventory' II p\;r()ved. .
AMBUlANf
-PHONf
_ rai ladies Innn. her!'. were
at a carel pa,rtt :i'ue.d, y
en.J, ;1 Ig at 1..r;. 01 ),) , S. '.UI
Vo rt in"\, il ming on. ,
' Mra. Bruce Wallace and daugh-
ten, Karen and Cathy, of Oo&hoc-
ton, were Monday evening and
TUEjsday guests of Mrs. Laura
Shidaker, their grandmother:
Mr. Hugh v: ..... .ere
week-4!Jlcf< and New CUeatl
of Mr. lIrll. Earl Willlon and
daughter, 11$.&1 Barbara WillloJl of
'lu " . ' . I
AiaOJJI IJIiI. lick " i,our 'fiU",
... ..
H 10 be
.. __ b. improved' .. An.
.... am ia atiD oollftMd to lalII
....
Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' Sher\,\,ood
lett Jor St.
Florida; wilel'!il they will ",maID
through tlte winter monthl.
.,,. " r" ..
lin .I .... lIeCahtln. a .for!ller
J'Hicleat of tWa YlCinUj' II
ill .t. ..... JaoiU: illl DayWa. She ia
tile .... of Will liee.-.
... lira. H ... S . Tucker
cia ...........

iii . , Pan. ...
Estate of Lilly Woodard Hard-
ing, dec'tj, Adll m E. Bridge, execu-
tor, inven t ory approved.
Estate of Thomas Cor"'iri, dec'd,
W. Chcstae Maple, executor, trans-
. fer of real estate.
Estate of Ella Riddell, dec'd.
Bpeed Riddell, administrator. first
Bnd final account, approved, al.
towed and eonftnned.
of Luella 1.. SeUel'll, dee'd,
Dould W- ,Jil.eUen, eseeutor, first.
.ind., al-
and' .
Eatate '0; B. <iee:1i.
fe. Donald Dilatuih, aeeutm-. first
lmd ftnal .eeoUllt appl'CII\'ed. al-
.... itwd. ._ l. . '
..... ..
'wOliUii K4IIIIftIl "sl "i1I;<
...... ....... II'."""
2111
U.A);' f' ") <' Co' .! 1':1 II ./
and . h.I:iI,g w '. ;'1 J " 1 1 h .
wake oJ winJer wc:.l n '.. 11 (,,, .:1\
a of ill nell.s n nd di'-

We make' s! ecinl eiro. t
a;r.y un'rtecessv ry exposul'(, to mcm"
hel of a family all:(,8 ' Z ill extrolnt.
fatiltUc. Indeed., we consider this
a most ,ill\Por,tant J:csponsibility anlt
we hM :e crlriTndle it.
N'OMI,

, UA":uJU u'4 ' ...
'I
, ,
THE MIAMI GAZETTI PAOR f
W:A YNESVILLE. OHIO No, 4402
'THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1949
TWIN
,Leases
b!
.-- ,FOX, Hall. Y
This, the last of Fox Holly's
clliumn appearances, will at least
have the privilege of beillg the of-
ficial organ to inform you about
the Twin's newest equipment, I
A spanking new nil-purpose
SeveJ' ll boiler, iil'et! by u Lennox
oil ourner ha>l b 'en instnll cd, Boiler
room' urid eli]' shaft!! have been
gone ' over IInder the (H' itica 1 eye
of Carl Cooke (the same eagle
eye which served him as the Le,-
gion's stnr ' infieldel'!), Th"s' win-
tel' all Twin ' pab'olis, in :ldllition
to enjoying tops in en'tertalnment,
wlil be toasted, so dOll't waH
till spl:ing to te!;t the new ,Iay-
outl , ,
Tho n ' W booth"setup, Iit'st hooth
change' in neltl'ly bwo fi('cuties. will
Jlu t t'hc opeL'llto1' ill heoven, At
le:l.!< ,Sam fTllffmn !l Hay" he will
settle. EOI' :it 011 tllUt hasi , ThuR,
aft"'I' one el\\', the PI' sent
mono ement ha: tHt'omjlli hed if
mai I' - ,tl th" ,te l'
thl1n it hn!; ever C"ll,
Mr. and Mrs, Davis Furnas
spent the New Year's holiday
their and dnugh er, MI;',
and, Mrs. Ed, Payne and children ,
at Ohillicothe,
, .
ReV', arid Mrs. R, 'B. Coleman en-
tainod', the chutch choir at"a ,party
in 1081: Thursday ' eve-
ning:
, .,..--.-
Mr, Robert Blatt, after finish-
ing his cOIII' ses at Ohio State Un!.
vorsity, t'eported Tuesday I\t amp
Lee, Virgnia. With fOUir yea.rs
t'evj(l US in the Ail' Corp!!,
he!' t ' -enters wi h Ute rank of
t.i utenant, making the army his
Clll' ar, Ile is g (and!l{) n 0 1 Mr,
u4d JIi 'l 'S, O. R, Unglcsbee,
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1' he p ' Cluh will lrIQld
mOllthly II.t th feth-
p, t'lwt't age Wednesday, Jan-
l.. t 2 p. ,Mrs, OolcmaTI
wiilll n host '8.' :'l/!, by
,Ad In aTl,1 l1ehl\ Brndtloe .
,,21' 'Whl!:akol' [()Ilk ' lIeI
d Iv ul Frcffj.Y, He was remov A
to liUali1' 1,', I1f.'Y H()BI,it I , b&1"1l Il l'
night
l'ues
.tid ',) he d.,-
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With a Buckev.'
In Co'ngrel,.' . ,'
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In this first "WITH A BUCKEYE IN CO,N.
GRESS" column for the new Eighty-first
we Wish to extend New Year's Greetings to all of
our readers, with the hope that 1949 will bring to
them and their's health, happiness and prosperity,
'. .. *
The Eightieth Congres met and adjourned sine,-
die la t F'riday, December 31st. The only_business
,transacted was the receiving. ana. filing of numer-
ous committee reports ' and the 'adoption of (l Joint
Resolution extending until MlU'ch the time
Iimi nol' the filing, of recommendations and finding.s
of the C'ommission oli Ol'gunizatioll of the Exec4tiv(l
Bmllch of the Governmen better known a s, the
Hoovel' ammi sion'. ['he Eightieth Congress oW-
eiallv went out of ex-istence at the stl'oke of twelve
oor; on Ionday, January 3rcL '
. ... ...
Ten IV Eighty-first Congt'e s convened at twelve
J clock noon on Monday, January Sl'd, with the poli-
ti al conn'ol once more being in, the hands of: the
Democratic J}arty, 1J;l the there will be 263,
Dcmocl'atic members; in Republ1cal\ membersj and
Oll e American Labor Party member in the
, Eighty-first Congress, as compared to 188 Demo.
err tic members; 246 Republi <:an members and one
A marican Labor Party member making 'up
Eightieth Congress. One hundred sixty-two Demo-
crats, 156 Republicans, and one American Labor
Pluty member who served in tile Eightieth CO\?-
gl'ess were reelected to serve in -the Eigbty-first
C(,llgress. Seventy-five ' Democl'atic ,members
clectQd to' succeeq Republican,s, and ' twenty-two
Demo rats to, succeed fcUo.w Democrrats\ while one'
Dem.ocrut l\'AS Lo ucceed IlII ,Amel'ie!lIl Labo.t
Pal'ty D0ll10cl'ats wert! e cte'l il l
newly Cl' eat d Dishit'ts. 7wc' t) e
publicans were elected to >, ucceerL fellow n,, U'. I: .
cnn ; two to DelTllIrrnls; li nd one to :f1I! a
now Congr essional suat. 0 r Lil HOll l: melll-
bership ,ye ;,/(; here wlli 1 0 1 new .in tnOl:l' , , l {ll
Del1locrat S l,\nd 15 1 1111 ,Jjl'lllIS-lhl! til turn-
VY I' in IlIpny YNI (S.
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'Ihe hew l,nit >(i tato enate, 4>' liP of
54 Detl'.l(l': lat. Hlld . 2 ' Il>' C(') lll)Ureri wil li
tho 51 "Ill n111115 )CUUlf:lti<-. '''ml\;(,. If I
in the ll! hrlltil' h , t the elt;c-
tion ten n(,I1l'lC' I'l\t;,' 111 ,1 e I hli", 'I II . II Po t.l) ,
wcr , , Dlml!) miic
(' (Ii! t'llo!>: 1 (iv! " . 1 J1in
, u ', '!!(l 'ell HCliuhi lt lln I'I ,,,u' .. ,, "bli, I ..
"/ Hlitl! .. f ',I" \\ ('fl11hli(o,n
4
Honorable Sam Rayburn of Bonham, Texas, for-
mer Speaker' of the House,: waa reelected to that of-
fice to succeed Honorable Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of
Mas. Ilchusette, Speaker -in the Eightieth Congress,
Mr, l\lartin in tuxn was chosen by the RepUblicans
as Minority Leader. Honorable John W. Mc-
Cormack, of Massachusetts, former Majority Leader,
VIa selected by the O'emocrats to again selve in
tt.at positi on during' the Eighty-first Congress.
. . . ,
As this column is being 'pl'epared!, President Tru-
man i 5 'heduled to deliver hi Annual Message on
the State of the Union to a ' Joint Session of Con-
' gress on Wednesdll)' , January 6th, in which' he is
expected to call fOl' the enactment of legislation to
put into effect practi call y 'all of his campilign ,prom-
ises tlnd pl edges, Later in the week the li'l' esident
will send his Budget Message to the Con-
gress, and the firs t of next week he is expected to
send another message to Capitol Hill in which he
will submit his Economic R-eport. , ,

In 'fl ont of the Capitol huge stlln(j s have
erected, and a, platform for thousands of seats has
been constructed, while all along ferinsylvania Ave.-
nue grandstapds arc being built in ,Pl'epal'ation for
the Inaugural ceremonies on January 20tb for Presi.
dent ' Harry S, Truman and Vice-President Alben W.
Barkley, The ceremonies will, be followed by a great
parade. It is estimated . that tlte tota\. cos,t of all
this construction, in which many -thousand ' of feet
of seal'ce lumber ' have been used; along \\'ith ,the
o'thercosts the lJ)augul'al eel'emahies, \vllJ run
mpr e than $350,000,00. A huge InaugUral BaH"(w; t.h
t, r.t $10:00 ellch) Will be held on t he ni.!l' ht of
ll'" Hotelt'o ms in Washington were all
ol' vild '\" t>eks ago at prices runniilg a much as
, tIl'lIc> Ul' f oul' times higher than r gular rate, wi th
" .. ,,: mum occupancy l'equil'emc., .of f our (l ays.

Fay 8 a n t cr, diatmauisheci ',
play1fright and aetre .. , plays.
'the title role ill "rite 0141 Lad!! ,
81ww. H no ODe of the ,
dramatiutfoDS ill G a E AT
SCENES FROM G a E A TI
:PLAYS, Pl'eKI;ltecl b1 the Prot-
estant 'Eplacopal Chureh; Playk I
are presented ClJc h Friday :It I
'8 p. , M., eastern time,]
corresponding ID the I
other time S'e 10.::11 ,
newspapers for time and
tion, The program Urt! \ Ir.: -
'scnted all exccp iunaHy bne; ,,' - ,
tertainment, with ! .hort IDeS- I
from the C which I
has a real value fur the listener ,:
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cali ('r t\' e Stl",-
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t st week Ohai rmlln FIugil Scott of the Re-
-publicll ll National Committee issued a call for !l
1l1"l'ti npo of the Conimittee to be held. in Omo he, f'-
I,' n ll, In. nualy 2!1th nnll ' 27th- t h,e firs Ireeting
1\" rh(l O]\l !ni ttee sincf." t h(' rlay ioil ()w'ing' the oJ!'!;"
"f t,he ReplI ))lican, Tatio'lIal Convention iSIlL ,TUlIi' ,
it if, e'xpf.'ot'(>ci thn plans for be futllTC of t he GOP J
\'o'il "e at the ;11 E'otin g . .Mltny bOliei.- co ,he- ....
f' '1 'R t>llbUcan Committee mm;t mak('
, 'w1 ('1h(,)' the PnI'ty should;; 'i ng f!ll' to Ull1 Left,
I'!'- 'Ill ,', ,lies'l smen or if rnol'' h',,,I;-
" ", 1 n lIuhl; an shollitl 'f, folio VI' Tf
i q J ' L) po 's,ible that Chail'mll)l Scott mil. fl'l! 1
1'I'Qi,rli'lt:ic l1 sln<I a 11 \' ",
Stubbs
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GI\OUI OF [,\BI.E i. M'PS J 1':{;1J1 r nr-y
[, !' OM
$7.47 to $10.50
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'NOW $15.40 EACH' 011 $10.50 P1:H PAIR
The iami Gazette '
proved. allowed ana conftrmed. '
, Estate of Lelia Irene Thomas,
dee'd, Frank E. Thomas,
trator, tlH" .anal and distributive
aeqouJ1<t, allowed and
, D ta.,
Pull l h'" Thu ...... l'
.. Ohll
0. aMlTH, 11IIter.
a. IMlon,l. ella.. at tile P .... Offl .. RB:At. 'iSTATB TRANSFERS
confirmed. '
< Estate of [;elia Irene Thomas,
SberDta
n
to dec'4, Walter E. ,Ayers and Mil-
and LiUi,n Wic') lne, 2'Aa aeres in dred, Ayers Behm, ex.ecutor!>, first,
, ,
twp. . , final anel distributive acc<!unt, ap- -
AI R. and Anna M. C9untrymrul . Ptl)v('d, .and
to J. and Joan Graham :1 '. E8tate of Henry Heid.en. dec d,
Iota iin }'l'anklin. . ' HarrY Heiden, executor,; ftrat and
I Miriam S. Denlon to Elroy C. fin,,1 aceount, approved, allOwed
206.16 in aamiltoll . eonftl'lnfKlt' ,) '
twp.o" . . ..' state Ever.ett Snider....dec'd.
E 0 D
-- . S H.ow.al'd M. Snider. ad.
. . . anton, to DeD- t Ch Ue
\ L. miniS ratqr. arIes Burl Wat
, " . . . ton, 19(Jl5 acret! in H,alpilton twp: ter Smith rlls .....
F th KrumholU }V.oqley' 10 An- I :f' r-
4 er .w.; r .. drew' A. Wooley, .876 acres ,in Tur. po nted app . el'l.
Muses : , 8 and to A.M. tloclleek twp. of J. Qray,' dec'd
_ . Ra hI ' Charles H. Or.
v
" ad:
....... ,.. ........... D'.... "". ,e E. 'forley to Robert C. ii i'- , J
ml nvw..& InC.lnu ..,. d P 1 Ra' II m nstratoJl 1ft., hurin.
T. rtf M
4Ul ear mey, '1''f75 aeresin set for Jan, 18, 1949, at In.
MEnlQDIST atlJRat .. M. lulster Leblnon. . . ! " -t.. v.
RB. Coleman, Minister Sun\lelv ' SCllc,Ol 9:30 a.m. J.m, ;H.; and , i!l!tate E. ' Friend.
t:: A e
a

n
' .. 's t. .. t .... S dee'd, Cbir , les E!' n, a:......I.,ed
Church tr.
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0 :30 Lm. 110"' up _ay t .29 acres in '>. I r:-. rr-
J '1'-U
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St'i jit. orsb. ip service to. :39'a.m; a"'r,n 1lti'af1,r,'t J:lt:
bl
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, u ..... uSe! 3 ," r , '. Hen- "'IlI'D""" ' and J J ' "-b
W
""",t.. and Se rVlce 7: 0 p.m. ItITJ J;o and 2J._; {.D, '. -.v S,
, t' . . ' 4n;;a Lamb, 'lSR8 ' ;lre! in a-pp..aiee'rs.' .

. ..m. l'ar.aDIll ... _ ....... Estate of'l Lee C. Smit1t, dec/d,
.' , 2l It w.. ... ,. " ., " Berth
. outJi
.. no.,-l.'. lp TnU-:t.:.
y
0 . t<C\(. Stanfield. Minister . R:asseJl ,a.nd ta a C, Smith, tdmill\stra,trix,
r.....511 p'. Sunday opi to LID. L. and Ma,ble ,ft :X. te . ellempt inlierltance
. " , ;;. :()O m WorSliip It LIL Thompson, 49.72 ,acres in ell)
Choir Pradlc:e' , ", . twp" . ., Estate. of Lilly Woodward Rard-
. .. 7.45 PM lInCA J,. U. ,.a. OA8JI" D. Fisher to Bays, ing, ' dec'd, Adam ,E. exacu
,., , ,r .' . Sbanrio, n aer. ill . tor, .groas value of estate $34,72'7.-
IT
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_.- ,_, .... S V ,SchOOl 9:3.0 un. .. 0:.",1n ttl .... _ . k' " I
.... \Ii il' ''' ""J _a M Jr..' Willi n T J , ..... tatle of HUll ell, T.
ACYqr . "Irs. . ames '4arnson. Surf. , l&lll <I, r.wl'". "., 1 aere ill ' dec'd .rl Jape " , ,
ej.U .. M'" I,sa and 3rd Dcel'fldd , . ]1. . .. ,.. v,. , B. ,'ltaiaeli",' J: -.!
y.o", .. "" , ' . ".. IrieDtII .,. m. ' Frnnk lind at. to ....
Morn .... \VorsJ)ip' ,SQ:30 . fl., ;,.:.t:.nilllt ; :30p:.ll. C.(it' . in Salem Carl BtUel, appalDteci
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JI!IE"DS. ' . """ __ :: _ .. ' t ' D. JS't .. -: . . f:', )<.-'- .J4t:mn.ctte 1O"J. Jr . Estate ' of Melia.. C. Conover
Iliiv i)]!30 loa ' ( .IgIIIQIl" r' .Jr. Sleet, 0.68 atn!1 in dlo'cI.- admln:
lltliIi,f'fo,' W'IIBI!ip'" . ":. "" .-." U..,..1d # , . ' . ' iltrator"DBN, WWA, we of
: W '. 0 SL"'v ' - Ha,1I )1, itB
tl
M.
.. .. .- , . .-,&. . GWp.M dec'" E ,....... r-'''''f
rYEC to:50Lm. fielchhV1l. ." . ' , " 1' 1 \' ...
. . . ' !",'- Jt!anette Hay.s and"Can-' tJ.dlhla ftrilt, ti .... arid jllatrilJUtive
_ J . -. J'" S -'--T 1IiIDeIall ' ,.f. f", l \,.., H ) f'
. . . .... -, .,OE a.aT aul , pe1ICU. &.07 Ic:.rel In IIletiIttII .... 'U . " '- _.1 I
." " . .,. Coffel dI"'ter. . BlAIn Carver MlDister :ftekl tw'p. ant.; qec'ct:
..... 8dIeol . a: BIble ::dlOOI 'l ha ariel to . Jl'hi(enee BP.Pnt, ,,,ted 'adm\n
. . ""orttml Wonlll, to:38 LUI. In
" '''tfit -les &..... Pra_'" *1
lYYP' .1
TH,IE MIAMI O.ZETTE
W A YlIJESVIL1!E. 01110 No. Uti,
TilURSDA Y, JANUARY 8; III.
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Frauk 0. ' .o\.l1l:crson ,
Harrell -Miralllla,
. 'haul Il'Ild . Roy O'Hlll;. ,\ d I':.
. forectoS!!'" ot
lieu, Meryl B . Gray, C. Donald
attc.rne,.. '
._ . J,mea RQblson Jr., VII
Ann Robsio!J" minor.
diyorcej J . '1'. , Riley.
. In the matter-.t the appropri ...
&i on of an ;Easement 'tor Jal,hww
1114 for c:haJm.1 eb.qe' PUI'pOHl
over the lands of Doiaald 'IJ. n.-
VOla, et aI, and nee_!')' in the
and il'llPl'O'Yemait Qf
U. B. Route- No. 22; 4170.-
In Gount1, 000.
Hl.hway Easement.
In the matter of the appropri
tlon of .an Easllment for
purpOles 'ovet the: lands of Oharl ..
JL JIol,lner, and Dace.sat)' in TM
CoDltnJction and tmprov.emcnt of
U.S. Route No. Sections (1704-
172'7) in' Wan eD County, Ohio.
Hlpway EasemeDt,
, Elslt' Spradl\n va. dbrl.e
divorce, wllf)11 ablenc:e-l'
.C. DO.nald Dilatullh.
Ahn('rln See&rce vs tl'rank Sccar
ce, di:voree. extreme if. T.
Rile,.
ilABRiAGB I;ICBN8B
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HeDI'f. Dlwanl Nap! Ola-
mm., IubeU. D,l ......
Bonet 25 PraftkUn, MCHtarf
'ltile SUlery riI:. '1:10 Pi'. 'EvClUD& 1":-.,.. 'WIllia. ..
* '" ' ' , .30 p.& 1.80 aeres ill , ,t : (;. I
. . -,..... .. ii8 I, 'I Dr ' IIU
wm
--!..c 't 1:.::. " fl W#lt: 'I'l. ,n- eaR ." 1, , P llpaj '
W P -llbu "'u :lD'I" iL ...
""aooa from' ArtEOU 'f' r W. ad Emma .y :to :lllir- - S.
la
m..r . .YL.!ta7 PhilUpI.
Mllk 'il rich vi ad ,!,.. I\ ....:fil
complel. ,. (I n!; yo"
vet .more . n , . .. Ie
fOr IUlt a ..... "tt
economy. Ih. Borden Vloyl
.. here ODMCOwat Coffman; wlthout reeo .....
fill ' iU ' -- in WaY1le' ljrp.
sWV' ' Pa1l1hle Masten KIrbY to J ' . e ..,-,?;d4'er . 9rdencl k
,",. C. A. Arthur, p,astor of W. Kirby, 4 Iota in '10 SliO to 'ge
tlle- Mc.thodilt Churel\, aD ri., , GaIther N. on ltx.tl1tial kjraJ, __ . 183
" iaYitatlOD. to hia "...,;ptiClllllwa- lUA"lst. "!oft'maJl, 62.68 .eres In to PI'I' of ,lvlL ,
"" m'''''''g, to ...... the CII.... pj'"'' ,!!,lth ..... ,,_....... .,. no....,. D. _. -"",",.
Men's Brother. ' , erQ DC.t.c'I :ll an,1 I ]:toziol to ;ramel! and H. Sareeant, case dlamiued
....... ts at,.Dort .lll1a- ' .ri, . I f"ml l ... - . Jane MlllleD, t lot in t I .
'Meth ... -,. ... , ' . I. ',' . , ., "',..;. B Vii
Qb lIon!!ay ,,.et.urned to her " , ' . . ), . , c' U' . JI)YII! lIlben. W. anri
ftl8' . J.1l\l..-y 8 o'cloek. Tile .,. ha,v! "g . La ,It ,av.ftraJed,
guest 8peaker will De H; 'Ni. lpent at l1l. ,-home ot 11l't, ,0 In .Wayne twP. pla":tttt granted 20 da,1 to 111. ,
IIOJItPf. director at special and her IIPlt Mr. ' Qorda 'E. and F.loil!e uehmoro ,ameDded petition. 1
of Ohlo'S'-te UJIi. sterling Il " tam- ,Fred L aDd Clant Dleter,<lh. H. Bun",ll vs. W-alter O
.. euit)'. Hia topic will be ' "Role il)' of near '82.2:4 leres ill Turtlecreek.twp. ' Krause and Rq, Dowlea, ease com-
the Chur:h ls' Playinc in ., " .. and dllJDlaleti
. and EuroPe', Bec
an
- Mrs. Dolly Fraser, of German- 'Il . Wlth prejudlct,e
tr.uction." He ' has spent quij;e town, was satJIl'dny avenin, g.aest'" .-JI' In the 0'/ The Stettler
time In EllrQpe and his " of bel' Mrs. "Dus- ' Evangelical , Lutheran Ohul'ch, In 1'.
)8 mucl! ill"delU(lnd. ' ter" and {l1mily. , . . E,state f Mabel I . Starkweti.t her and The St. Paul Evangelical .
, r ' Mr,s. MaV' Pierson . and' son.. d 'd 'I 0 d La ' , ', er,an.,_ Oh. ureh , of ', F1rankll' n, l

The . -local Gr,ange . PfCS. ented a , John S .... erd we're . Sun' da" arter- ' ' 1': , ' r, m n '. w, 1 '" .,
bit:tbd ' Md' \ J yijlue ot .' nc., fUlit mprtgage ' executed
G,' ! ay Buppel' on ay in noon guests .0fMr' jand lill :is of ErMlIt.rW. LacY, .dec'ct, amount
, h,ll. ./ . Bishop of Cl , H. ',.' \Vnlter ken' ri -k ad .. I t "
'r ' M M' 'i\[ t' f 'n '. " c, mmlStra ot, , . NEW SUiTS
The ' lAew editi on 0 t he Jonao',\ ' . rs. r 11'\ t) .a?'ttm, . . exempt from'
Run Cburch be!:.n 'com. was pf her Slater, , tax. ,'.', -,." j " Thelin.' Monds V8 'Sam' cli.
pleted as an extra . MJ:s. Mllry. S., -W
erson
. Pi,tate of Inez Brown Noble vorce. ,gross neglect ,of duty lnil-
t;l a; s loom.. '. ' Mrs .. Vanc(I. by dec'd. EVlm J. St.eddom, un to provide, wHful absen4c,
chilJ enjoyetl a j;(ew Mrs. Flora Jacoh,s, ontertained the tra;tor, jiled his and final ' ae-
, Yell !; '; pa.rty y . ' j Primary ) of the Mnfhoqist e01ll11t, transfer. of real .e!ltate. "
the of Mr. and Mu,. Rhodes Church' at ' ilie country hpnle of , 01 McCutcheon,
. I\lr8. Lilli an Carr was is. t'heir teacher. Guests were F'loyd aec:'d. , Horace. F. Fitzpatric. l'xecu':
$1" ,"11 t hostcs!\.- - La)'ton Lowen- Cleary, Joan tOj'- inventory apPloved. .
" frGm ,jlQl'e were .ary. Ethel Smith, Donald , . of Lilly Woodard Hard-
guest: a., card party .' TuesdIl.Y. II RbJI, . ..I\nn .Jacobs, lDg' dec'd, E. Bridge,'
ng -at hq:nc of ::\tl" . Paul Carver, EdwID >, tor, approved. '
VaDdel' Vert in' ,Wilmi ngt on. ",F08ter l.r.he . was of Thomas Corwin, dee'd.
Itn. J;'ruce :W'al,1ace and daagh. spent and ;:. Chest4!l'. Map)e, trans-
ien, and Cathy, of Oo&hOc- fill rake ,'1011 ' . Ji' ... estate. "
ton, ... e Monday evenine d pu1!lCh -a.erved. . . i l !llta of Ella. Rldilel., dee'd.
TUQIICfa, guests of MI'iI. ' lJa':fra )Jr ... iu.l M. Fred IIqmlnistratpr, fint
ShlslakfJr, thejr granclm...otber ' , left JOJ.St .. , anal aeeount, al
. V. ..... f'"'" \he), will . an4 oOdrmed. .
llew throaP --.iiiater' IIIODtb .. , r
01 ifrl-I If.JI1L .Earl ' ...... lin. l __ fOimt '
da',,' .r ..... wft.Cm , ........ of tIIII-"IIIIDtt;I'
" , ) !,'. \ ... De J'
'fg0lie:k'-';" ....... .,WI1UIIl(/ ...... ;'. ... '
:- .. ,' I-DJ& lit ......... ... ;.' ..... Wi
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THE .JAMI GAZETTe f
WA nUaJVtLLE. QBIO, ., l\{o. 4402
'TH,URSDAY, JANUARY a; 1848
, b
:.,... 'FOX HOU.Y
This, the last ' of .Holly's
'column appearances, will at
have the privilege of being the of-
ficial organ to inform you about
the Twin's newest equipment .
A spankinlf' newall-purpose
Severn boiler} 'fIred by a Lennox
' oil burner bas installed. Boiler
l'oom and <1 ;1' shafts have been
4tone mil!ler the '
Carl ,(the same eaglll
eye which' served him Ill!
gion'lI atar in1ieJdel'!).- Th:s' wm-
ter , all Twin patrons, in "dlli tiOl{
to enjoYing tops in entertainment,
will be well toaated, so don't wai t
till SJlring 'tes t. the new ')ay-
>Olltt ,
Th(\' new l)ooth setup, fir st booth
- change in nearly two decades, will
'l>ut the opemtor in heaven, At
Jenst. Sam Ruflman' he 'will
settle , for it Oil fhilt :basi $ . Thus,
after one yea-r, . the, pre ent
mllnngcmcnt has ae; ornplil1hcd its
l1lajol' onl _ n better t heatel'
than it has e Vi!t' t e'ltl.
\.
Mr. and Mrs.
-,peni: the New holidaywit.JJ ,
their IOn-In-law and daughter, MJ;:.
and Krs. Ed, PaYne and ehildre!),
I'-t Chillicothe .
'-- In this first \'WITH A' BUCKEYE ' IN 'COJ'i-
GRESS" column tor the new Concreaa
we wish to extend New 'Year's Greetings to all o(
'our readers, with the hope 1949 will bring to
them .'n4 their's health, happiness and prosperity.
" 1
The Eightieth met and
die last Friday, December 31st. The only_busines!!
tl'ansacted was the receiving filing of numer-
ous committee reports qnd the adoption of a 'Joint
extending until Match ' 18th the. , time
limit for the filing of recommendations and findings
of the Commission on Organization of the Executive
"Branch of the Government-better know,n ,as the
Hoove!' Commission. The Eightieth COJ]gress offi-
cially went out of existence "t the stroke of twelve
nool1 on {onday. January 3m.

. The new Eighty-first Congress convened at twelve
,,'clock noon on Monday, January ard, wit}! the polio
tical once more being in the bands of , the
Democ:ratic Party, In the. House there will be 263
Democratic members; 171 Republtcan aud
one American Labor Pa,rty member i!1 _ the
'Eighty-first Congress, ' as compared to 188
cl'at-te members; 246 Republican member. and one
American Labor Party meplber . makiJIg up ' the
Eightieth Oonpess: One bundred sixty.two
crats, 166 Republlcau; , and one American Labor
Party member who served in the Eightieth Con-'
gress were reelected ' 'to In the Eight)',.ft!st
ReV\ and 1Ir.. R. B. Colstnafl 'en- COl\greas. Se.!.l!ntt-llve ' Demoeratic: memtie1'll ."'et"e
ebulCb chair at ' a party elected to suceeed Republicans, ' and .
Jut Thura(lay 'eve- Demo rata, to succeed fllllow DemocJ'atll. while <fne
Demoe]! l; t o sU cec<,l. all Amedcan Labci.t
---'-" . member DlIilloerats. \ver';., electeJ. ill '
Mr. after fiplsh- newly cr eated COllgre8siolli1] Dist r iCts, ", we've . e-
Honorable Sam. ' Raybum of -Bonham, Tuu, for-
mer Speaker 'of the House, wu reellec'ted to' that
' fiee to succeed HQnorable Joseph W. Kartin, Jr., of
Massachusetts, Speaker in the Eil'htieth COJlgresa.
Mr, Martin in turn was .chosen, by the Republicans
to serve as Minority Leader. Honorable Jo&n W. Mc-
Cormack, of Massachu/letts, former Majority Leader,
was selected by the ' Demoera'ts to again serve .in
that dUJ:ing the Congress,
. . '" . . . \ . ' ,
As' .this column is being prepare9i, President Tru-
'It\an i scheduled to deliver his Message on
the State of the Union to , a Joint Session of Con.
' Qn '6th, in Which he is
to for the, enactment 'of legislation to
put into practically all of his campaigll pJ'om-
ises and pledges, Later in the week the
WIll send his Annual Budget Mess/lge to the Con.-
and tbe first of next week h,e is expected to
send another message to Capitol Hill in which he
will. submit hii Economic Roeport. ".'

In !:ran.t o! the Capitol huge s9mds haye been
erected, and a for thousan,ds of eats has
been constructed, ,while all along .Ave.,
nue grandstands are being built in preparation for
the lnaugQral ceremollies on Janual';r 20th for Presi- "-
dent Harry S. Truman and Viee-Prei,ident Alben W.
The ceremoniel! will be followed by ,. great
parade. It is estimated that tlte total costs of .all
this conltructioD, : in "Which many thousands of feet
of Seal'el! !'ijrnber.l bave : .J)een used;' 'along with ,the
of -the Inau'I'UJial cel'entomes, will . run
!pore than ,350,000.00. A huge Inaugural Ball
.Ray B' a i ate r, diltb.piJhed
play1t'right ucl aetreN. playli.
the title role iA UTI. OW lAd,:
81towi. Hn lI.lim ... ODe of the
dramatiuilo_ Ia G a . A T
SCENES FROM G'a B A TI
;PLAYS. praeoted b1 tile .Prot- ,
es .. nt EpiJcopal. Churda. llays I
are presented . eal'h Friday at l
8 P. M., eastern standard time:
r
corres,ponding periods ilr'{he -
otller time See I cul
neWllpaptr.s (or time and
tion. "he programs a rt) prc-'
'sented .a tine <:ll -'
terta1ameat, with hort mes-l
'8&ge 'l'OIIl the Church,. ,..hicJ.
Itas a real .. aluc lor the listencr.
j , . ., - - ""'-" .. . ,;..... ,
,
;
"
,\
a
:ead,Y to 9:tS\'cr 611)1
,;ltK call t'r tt e StUll-
ing his, courses at Ohio State T,1nt. publicans were ,el ected to 'succeed_:fellow Rr;- u
hl
:;
, venity, I;eported CaDlJ! cans; t wo to suecern Democrats; and one _ to f ill a
:' "Lee, Virginia. 1'0 . yean new Congrcssional soat, OJ' Ule t,olQ -House mom-
I; k('t ' r:t eaoh) will be held lon the nigh,t of
tl'"" Hofel rooms 'n Washington were
l'eSel'ved weeks ago at prices 'running as much DS
. ru'ee or foul' times higher than regular rates, witll
..... occupancy requirement of 'four days. ,\
.,.,
mCII 01 I1b'
previous Bervice in the Air COrpt\, bersbip of 485 heJ:e w!1l' bo 16 1&1 - Late .l8t week Chairman Hugb Scott of the Re-
h J'e-enters wit h the rank of DemocIIlI,ls and 15 In'l'ge t tlWT\- pubHcan ' National Committee issued 11 call (or a
. .
hi " ovcr in Ulllny c-ears. . n,eet lt,/t (If''t.h Committ ee to be , held in OJllaha, Ne-
Lk!u tenant, making the army s _. I)) fl'! l.a, .r anllary 26th -and lirs,t treeti ng
c1'(le1'. He Is the gl'andson 01 14r. 7 . , , of the comml-tt.C! e since ,the day follOWing the
lId Mn, 'O, ', R, ' Tlle,now,United State!; Senate \Vl ll L> nd, o! . . the RePliblican \'National Convention June,
54 l\nd 01 2 as C01" p red witlJ It expec, t;e(,l .that the :utl)re of the !?OP_
' -"-"'" ",'tho 51 ,Rf)])ll bliCnns 1.,1j Do1t\OC Qtie Sel1l\tbl;; who , l 1 th
.:Thta Friilndshi)) 'O\ulJ will h,old " , . "f h C ..J :t- bh 1 t, 'I \"iIl be discussed Ilt. tho meeting" ieve e

.... oJ'blu meetin'" ,M


I
,';!.;. u e'l;h. t'iQl'ved; 1n at . Ii . e et decision' t he Repnblic(\R Commitltee lO!lke
n '" .. emoe 'nf,,'.! <In<1 II e Re III elll ...en;,. ' j" whi.!t hel' t )le pa rty 4\ hould swing tp ,tllo Left,
otiist n t1lonage Wednesday" ,Jan- 1',.\.., to, :!n new De1noCla,tlC 1\8 "orne l'i\.lieal spokesmen d esi re, .ot:' if moe tradi-
Ulhy l-2 2. p, 1l'I, Mrs. CoJemRTt' CltllS<ll. ,tWCl' ; ".1 t.tollnl,ltOpll!)lieaJ) p
r i
ll
e
ip,les should 1p fQl1o'wed t
wl 11 Ilc:t 11 ted by Mrs. dell n " bhll t ,8150 possible t hat Ohair man SClobt ml1 of IN' .
Actl in B.rf,l. <lilQck' , fet;ll\tot el cted l:Iucceeded Rt'f)I(h I . 1'('siguRLion' and a ntoW; Chllil'mall selpf: i
tc
to Fel'Ve In
..........:... .his l:ead,
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lICCiile., t victim,
l'LACE
LITTLE MIAMI
.'
,HATCHERY
lst CHICKS AVAILABLE JAN. 15th
WHITE AND BA,RRED
WRITS OR PHONE
WAYNESVILLE 2621
OUR RDERS NOW
..
,
"
FOR FUTURE DELI VERIES

CASH FOR PEAO !;TOCK
COWS $5.00, -H'ORSES $5.00;
According to size" and condition
Prompt, Clean Service
All small tock removed
PHONE COLLECT Xenia 1112
or
.JANES RENDE{UNG, Waynes
. vill.e, Ohio
oeo Service
WAYNESl'ILLE, OHIO
SchedUle
Fri., Jan. 7, Carlisle. here
Tues. , .Inn. 1 f, Ki there
Fri., Jan.' 14, there
Tues." Jan. 18, W. C,urollton H
Fri., Jan. 21, Open
Fri., J an 28, there
Fri., Feb. 4, Kings . Mills, here
Sat., Feb. 5, Sprinj.!' VaHey, T
Wed., Feb. 9, Cel.ltq villc, there
Fri. , Feb. 11" kiltsboro, there
I
AUCTlONEERING
S'FANLEY and KOOGLER
, ,
BROKERS L, ' ENSE
"or Dates. Phone 289+.
Ohio. Reverae Chara ..
,
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PAGE a MIAMI QAZETrE'
WAYNESV.ILLE.OJlIO No, 4'02
THCRSDAY. 'JANUARY Ii. 1.
(!'-:::i g d t y ' ph Wl":'e tl ll1 lJl w:, '0 '
' ,\Uvli, 4-1 style Wiitner fr" m f('envi l e, IOwu. pO. (' " 'It- .
models. You' re wo ;:.jng which Is Bell/II L\I\J, c.
I .. '.; daughter 1 She'$ th.e one in the center waring her h me
... " in beiae. '
\
NOTI CE OF APPOINTl\1RN' r
Administrator


Es tate of George E. Peterson.
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that lma
Peterson whOle Post Office Addl'el
' .
Bv
hOB O'REGAN .
------.......--:;--'.::,.-,........;... .... is WaYTII,sville,. Ohio bas heen rllll y.
No sport news 'along ' the ' Race
Cl'eek' has been l'epol' ted .. . J'a ther
imagine my; lnf-ormants arc Il!l .
sleeplY 'with' rkey, :ciJlc'keD etc,
as' I have been . . . , .' oh, yea, . Bill
did that t he.' in .
dependent team form tion, nnnHI
still is to be o'l'ganiz-
COMPf'.'
UnIon Stock Ynrd
L.ive Wire ;)n( Pronr l" ''JYc
. ora i' nizat lo n 58CQnd 10 n on"
't. .. ,ellers . on the ;oe.t
'II hr"ut1d II1arhot in ; . H
IlPuntr v.
T HAT ,sATl sfIE
\\ 1110 Oavton 2: 60 E. S. T.
'\,'ll 1 'V' .V
't:l: 4(). nl>d ;(\(1. fol' .'lu ..
111l\et r\'lllif' _ .
O l 2 each ffi Qrning
1S afternoons except
Wednesda.y
7-9 aho'ja ' eve ing;
. "
ath, ; e er by
Appointmen l
T E"utno F 62R
. Dr. , c. E.: Wilkin
Optometric
. etrnit
OHlO
,lippo.inted ,as Administratrix of the.
Balate of Gorge E. P eter 01\ late
of r syrie Township, l Wllrl'(!11
County,. Ohio, deceased.
Dated .thi s 5th day 0-( Jannary
1949
Alton F. Brown
Judge of th
W. }'fon County,
Mnl'lt' I' nrl Mnple.
PI'obate
hio.
. tY!I.
ClU t
Beds to lie to hlJ
clean d, lOUl' 'clothing f.nd th A
tamily's '" necd pr f\1'N'S1nlS U1d
_. clcanilv"! . ,
No J\cQd to ,,,,'mi'" , h(\ ut (, Ii'
llllrt lU!yway, it '1.0 b,'i nK
to Iclll fQ \1S, We'll a nil, tQ (hiq
ll!'o\)lC1n, 11epcf\wi aHh' an' eSCnIOUll,.
:llly_ '
cd 50011. Whi le 0 11 bIle (l \lbje li f
ba I tball , don' t forget to glance
at your McCIUl'C
Wnynew ille Hi Le am schedul e .. .
o" w of the tOll$tllesl; games of t hc
:ellson i bi I J Jan. 7, 11011 Cal'
lisle in aoes the Spartane'
wi,'k Bet ter nave YOU}" ,ia
.' g od,' -Ed Porter, n/l t he '
\' isit ors al'e p1ent from
1 hat bl1!leball Y.\?U hnndell
, them l ast whQn tlie Wi'l'O
(If il -onf vorite!> to trim . .
r JOlOW '0 well because alL01' Ul l' ir
C1vl'l'whelmin ' victory lIIH-
Which I ulnpived) 11
C;l.l' l' ould think of was 'how
it be
Wll.ypesvil le' . . . s yOI,lt'
. IIp:
' . x,
," d h l\Jled to hI va sm nl)I\OUU
meni , ready fo ' t he -194fl o?tball
soo:s on ;. hut let's ad.joUfn , 01'1 thut
(01' hel' edWall.
, "..
id you ,knuw t ho t . Toni J!11C?1.-
'1C(>. local Contl'iiJutiOfi to pro-
. f'I's,,-jOl!f1.l llll11; n$ in town for SB'V
I'\"rtl daY!;, FI<>TCllce had 11 stlcee s-
rul SMSOtl ns an it,fi el rkr with ,
oltlrnhia, : ( S. C. ) , ill Lite , al1y
1.(0)1, whil:b Olub is .pal't 0:, our
, Ci ncit'lnat i1ledl egs chain"!;a.ng, <lUI'- .'
ing : the
only ho e ( .. t present ) f in' l\1aJor
ClI "' U ,]' rcpgnimoJl i s ' !I t\:u1ying
Cohli)'lhin Uni-'
"(tl'si t Ii Van' wis" dee.i ..ion u'a
. /l.i l1l) <lays 800n andod
And tlJll ones ,vho l'llmain' in
hJ('!s ehpClcil;l>s aTe g' l1nern11y t hose,
\ 'i tl, good e(IUcll tions.
MI'.nnd Robfort 1\1' ,, (' mmoll
of AtiPleton, Wis';' nd . " ,TIlek
Houlrl1toJ, li nd df,tuJtllter of , .
Y. !STlent.,)' llo1'{-
da.ys with 'Mr. ' and It
Unglcsbee a.nd family.
STARTS
JAN. 6th
ENDS
'BUSTER' BROWN
, '
'TEEN.AGE $6.96 to 7.50
. NOW
$4.95
,')uedes, calf .ro .. . Wae', 1'1_11, red, . brow .. . and
' .. hlte, red a!ttl ..... tt.. .... ,f
, ,
I(. .L.... "
\\tJMN'S PEAY sHbts
5"': i r' 1<1 _
WHILE 'l'llEY' LAST
,
.
jt.98,
Ladies ,you'lI be lIurprised when YOIl Isee t.he smart beautfiful styling of I heft Red Cr0lllt.
bar.aiDII. Come in lOtia, and pick a bargain from our stock. ' ,
Reduced to SS.8S 'an"
$6.85 '
WERE $8.95 to $10.95
,NOW $5.85 and'
Ladies ","en you cOllie in to eet the heat of .hoes at a bargain prire he
""re to I.-ring tile whole famn, with you. In tIlia' ad you'll aee good buys
in m(' n's. a .. d children". shoes. Come in and help us celebrate
__ __ __ ____ ___ ..... __
.. -- .
. , ,uti
t
,
Were 12.98
{ .. OW! $1.98
- , ,
ZOO'PAIRS t}ltss sHots,:
- t .. _ reall,. tile 1";', allGe .ale vt..
ey. lee! lust t,!ink fII , It flS.fI . ,
. '7.95 retailei"l HIHnr for on ., .1 .... I'Int
" . line quallt,. t"rouilloDt .... Imart ItJUq. Ia
' black ",dent ' and cree ... suede or calf.
' \
. ,
. .. AT A SPECIAL RED
Men aot '
pair of tht!l!e' l--raDin
Come In today , Sllre
ill order to tak.e advaRltage of
thil .. rod 8ullii. '"
fi6 Plen', OdD':". .
... ..etao. at Retlueed to ' ' '
ti.OO',o..e p!ir .t0t.t e, .. er.
WERE 18.'5 .... , ....
" t'
WERE .US
to
NOW
CLAs.8IF,ED AD RATES
t. PER WORD ,MINIMUM 250
DON'T FORGET' TO CALL
for insurance. All types of
Insurance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown phone
Waynesvill e 2472 'or call
collect. . Wilmington 21 11 .
tOR SALE-
S() Gal. Coleman Oilburni ng hot
water hcatc. 'Brand new. Ray
Mill er, Tel :! (.oj,
-15
LOST-
SM LL TARPAULIN on Dec. 21
Elevatol' a nd -,\t
Route i2? Please l'etUl'n to ele
vatur. Size a out to l( 12. Re:
. ward. . .
-NOTICE- '
----'- - ----
NOW OPEN
for custom butchering. Prompt
service. Ga il Gordon. Harveys- ,' .
burg; Phone Waynesville 2006.
.-.:...tnd
N'OTICE OF ntE ANNUAL
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE
. \ A Yl 1!:. VJLLF.:. OHIO No. 44112
THURSDA Y, JANUARY 1949
11i1 Ohio SlUes
"
.As TOLD BY ' '/ '-!- CoNSERVATION DIVISIOfi
_ 'lEI. rm ' .....

WITH A LlrrLE ':EEDINt?-
" THEY WILt. BEC!.ONI!
.
, ,Three Changes
In Farm.lncome
Tax This Year ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and
a nd Mrs. Waltel' Clar k JI' .... n-
ted aincd at dinner on Sunday Mr.
Ohio farmers, busy m'aking out and Mrs. Sylvan J. R.
. t heir 1948 income tax r eturns, are Hall of Lebanon and Mr, aud MrS.
finding that t hel'e are at least Chane II of Dayton. 'rhe '
thnie m:l.jol changes whioh affeet dinner was in hon&1' of tile blrt h.
how L!wy will fill' out ,fOl!m' nay.of Mrs, Walter lark J r ..
and how 11111('1\ t ax Uu' y ;1! USt pay. MI'. a nd Mrs. Lesli Gray alltl
Accord'ing to t he new income tax Mll. an.! Mrs: Deatth, She Iian and
law, Guy W. Miller; Exten- families attended t he wedding of
sian fa l'ln management- specialist Gel II BUrnet and Jenn Hll tt at the
at hit) State University, ' individu- Chul'ch un eve
a1 income taxes are reduced ' ning al 7:30. reception wa
through percentage reductions alld I cld at tile home, of Wilbur Butt.
i ncreased eXemptions, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. J ones en-
This year ,. for the fiL's t ti me, tll rtnined at dinner 011 Saturday
,)I' husbands and wives may t1ivitle evelling the followJng Mr.
. '"'" t heir combined illcollle equ!llly for a nd Mr s, Carl of Cen
CH "'o;'c. fili ng joint t ax l'ctur ns, The new lcrville, l\hs. Margaret Mr .
( , legi:l:ati II docs not.change, in any and I ts. Therle Jone , Paul Johns I
way, t he method of conh . and J ones.
." .. - F,' ,,. ,,'01...;;' ,
; > A&AY, puting: net profits, Mil le!' explnins. )lr . and Mrs. Fl:ank Brown and
, t" "r. FIM Dividintc equall y C. Boitnott oJ,' Tipp City, MI'. and
. . 'f}/G CON5/iVllrI0N jarmel' wives a chance Mrs, SpclTY Boltn.ott of Troy , and
At,1l0NS f)/v15/ON 13SlIES to compute the amount of lax (tu 1\11-. and 1\lI-s. William Tinney and
[
.,::,v" at lowet surtax rate . The divided chihl1'ell of Waynesville ' were.
60 SOCIr.I I ,'.'VTf}"- :.,"11 :;; , - vn,v income may be used onl y by per ' Qf Mr. anft Mr s. Guy Ront-
- FP.E,E ons filing joi nt retul'ns, but Mill r , . zn-lm 011 Sl1nday: '
, f". beliQve joint returns are usually Mr. 'and Ml'g: Ear l Thotnas ' of
. _,' . .' have had high medical bills 01' Mrs. Margaret Johns 'and Paul
IlJ
best even though the taxpayer:s ' Centervill e were din"e!' guests 0
.'; , other unusual expenses. Johns on evening.
The Annua l meeUng of tbe Stock- . -';t .'i! Far mers whose business yoa1' Mr. and ',Mrs. Clllrence . ,Hopper
holders Of! the ,National: r" , t\tlAo.-."""';;: N ' starts Jan,uary 1, ave until Jan- of Dayton spent 'sunday with Mr . .
Bank' for the purpCMIe' of the' Elec- ItOLDF!NCI I uary Hi to file returns or an and Mrs. Leslie Gray. . .
tJon of a Board of Dir ectors will estimate of t he tax to l;le paid. The E. B.: returned to his
be bflld at tbe houee on IIJllOufi t of the estimate must be 'holDe fl'om the Miami Vaney Ho!!-
TUesday, January 11, ' 1'" lit ___ paid,by Janual'Y 15, if that method pital aft.er havinlr a catarac't' re
.... , is used. ' moved f rom his eye. He is gett ing
............ p.Dl. SEI . .
'
lam .. , m. 30'4':" CUbler' . . P C, AL ,.. -". ' of ball, old the fOl'ms .IOAllA'n h: ' :.'If . d'" . .' I t '
. ... !nay e' 0 at a post , ' .'. , :' . ,III. . para Y Ii!
WE WILL ALLOW. '2.50-" -' office, bank or from the <::01 . stroke
.NOTICE OF APPOINTMEi lT''''' on Old B it: le,etOl'\ ot Internal Revenue. One at this . . ' .
. , Ad!Unilltrator ' . .Jlhur b a ry . copy the to keep M.... Nettie Emrick SpeDt last .
, of Walter ',E. Ftiead A . for and, It is good week with her daughter ,Mn. Leon
. cease, , . , . ,. keep a , coPY of , alLre.-. C. H. '
NotiCe is . her eby ,pen 'that , tut ... .;f1 d he, adds. ' " The Woman's Society of Chri!!t-, '
.Obin'les E. Bogiul whose or.' Klf.I'S Gar a' ge' County 'agricuJtural agents ill i an" Samce 'will meet with Mrs. c'
fic.e is It. R. 3, Waynesville, Ohio each have reCeived a limited G'eclqe Weller on' Wednesday.
has been apPointed as Ad- II1IIIPlf 0( ' new booklets, .ntitled . 1'. and Mrs. Paul Slagle and
minietrator of t he Estate of Wal- "The Farmer'lI 1948 Income Tax," children,. of. and Mr,
tel' E. Friend late-I()f Massie Town- Main and-Miami Sts Ph 234t which, Miller says, w.itl be of help .aDd Mra. Ro .. Roland of Harveys
ship, W .. rren County, Ohio, de- _1 .. . to any ineome tax advisor will) burl were dinn'er guests of )11'.
cel!>Md, __ __ ..;;..;...__ assists farmerll in making out reo and Mra. P8:ul Shipley on Sundl\Y.
Dated this day of December - turns. ,
H
H. CAREY __ art ' , o .. tew
Judge of the Probate <fourt Di rsaI Hits Crane,. , JDanap,r of Hartwood .
..., . '" Onto . ' r " . ' . :II.' spe . I " Fanna, aaid t he management was
... . . Gray,;: :Attorney .. 573,.950' M .. ,. . well.."Jlleu, the dl..,.,.aJ.
, , , _ tol,) ',bull to be, of-
. , FARM , LOAN S -' - , fered In bro
upt
$5,400.
011& ot the largeet dlapenall of whU. .t;lle beat.. cow of the Al",
IUILDIIII (HAnus AurOMOIILES LlAIiLiTY Holitein cattle ever conducted In Mountain Role , De-kal, told
4% - LONG'TERM
Se,curity In mind
for '49
ntE LAND BANK
';. througl{
"4 Way FaR. IN. this section of the .tats waa for ,2,2&5. , " ""
. , URaNCI" at the lairlrroands Wednesday HolBtein tudela hom all Me-
in dI. 0bJ0 Pumera wW am }'OU ....... when 87 Holsteina in tlonl of the Umt.d stat. ...
:.r;:, ... . JOUr JOIir '''' lao"I{ ' the Ban berd; . veraged f8&O each. . preaent the .. Ie b,
v .L..I__ ,." ........... to ".,. DOt .. _ ,. '" A. Petenen,.of WleccmRD. . '. '
--: twa '!"INa"... .. .. .. 0IiIii; ' ...... ,.. a cnnd total of
LebanOl Na60nal ... Karl D. Dakii IusarWe At-y"
,farm Loan 20 E. LEBANON. O.
OLD BAN K BLDG. OHIO I I ............. AIIY
LEBANON, OHIO ... OlIO 'AIMIU . HIIIY ,_ .
PHONE 448 ---...
. P,LOWSHARES .
SHARPE'NED
, . ,FOR SALE '
'1 N,ew _. . Used - ' . Rebuilt
HYDRALIE: LlFl'S '
Po.R WHEELBASE
TRUCKS ' ,
. \. "
BILL LEE WE.LDING SHOP
. .... ' .
. 'WAYNE PARK .
. '. j
At l ee Plant - PHONE' 24
.I . ,
r flY .mak. Or. mod.el
j Kahn Motor 'Car 'Co.,
.. mmitage& Son
BA .. D uUt GRAVEL
, BLAClt-TOP 'DRIVES
. '
TAR ... ROAD OlL
.. , OHIO .'
'l"ELD'IIOICD
WADaiiaua_


....
u. WM ..... ,IU DIRT
COMCRETE
EXCAV A.n .. ci .... DUMP .TRUCK savle
After reading the caption 011
column p,rhaps YOIl, expect ,to , ,."VINca WAVNUVILL. IINCE ';8aO
find choice tidblt& of ioulp herein.
This is not the ease hOwever I No. "OS FIV,E CENT8 A ,COPY
may be able to give you something -------.....:..-____
to talk about. OHIO ., TRURSDA Y, JANUARY IS, 19.9
TWo Mondays of the new year , ----.:.... ...... -------------------:----- J
have elapsed wit hout a si"Wn ol tho p . I' Mr. and MrfI. Rook had a s
V1illap garbage collection . . Being " Friday afternoon Mr. and
a person of eonsiderf\tion' the er60 . na Mrs. J. Eo HoOk and two daugllters
village officials I do not WIsh to ., and Hr. and Mrs.. Lealie Hook and
criticize on4y suggest. 'Jj IOn. Tbe had 8!l S&ttmlay pesta,
In past years the fLUI d fol' 1._ a MI'. at,ld Mra .. Frank Hook.
tIli'S sel'vice have run low and 'tJ1,IIIj _
year- it was completely depleted. "
1 expect t hat thlll service is to Mr. and MR. J . William Strouse
begin again soon and I know most were Friday evenine egesta of Mr.
of the residents will welcome the and Ml'II. Clyde Fromm in Spring-
day. Although not entirely wi thout field.
a ' collector, the people who sub- Mrs. Charles Mehafne will
1'ICribe to this private enterprise hosteelto tihe Woman'. Awd11aI7
are Paying twice, oooe to the col of the St. lI.ar7'e Ch\lJ'Ch M her
lector and the other time hi taxes. home on Priday
When this eervice resumes this
column suggest, SupervlBlon: ru Mra. Obarlea will Ol*l-
' lea, and Bclledules. home the W. S. C. S. of the
Supervi.ion in mUaf as need- Methodiat OJiurch on Thursday af-
leas time b,,'t paid. temoon, J.nu.uy 20. with h.' J .
. J. BuJ'tSke, IIw. A. H. Stubbe, Mrs.
Rules 80 that bulky, R. E. and Mrs ClarenCe '
80me which is entirely out of the RYe as assistarlt hosCieues.
sanitation. line i.ntt handled. ____
Schedules perhaps collection The St. 1.1.".'. Club met .t the
h' Rectory on Sunday avenine. The
every week and a half or two, t III regular busineea .. slon was held
would be 1l08l1ible' if were and Dr. BreWton BelT.f, Profeuor'
made. of Sociology at Ohio State Unl-
venit)', W88 introduced as t.be
M .. i I 1 II'8IJiddl"'" d of ' guest .apeak8r. He mose for his
0Cla... subject 'Reee He_tions'," and
those whoee namee are 011 , " ,
our Un are ....onder- , to bk 1IcteMn, .,...,. Ine
, t Ilalk. A fOCial boar".. enloJed
i1!g what s happening 111' the Gu- With refree1lment. .. ned b)' Mr.
.tte ofllc.. In .. P. bwo and M Jadt Bobn.
the, bave Jlad four diUeNnt edl. . l'S. __ .
ton. Firat Carl G. then lIrs. I. Mr. and lin. R. b. lIoler, BeV'.
Smidi and her u.ociate ecltor and MI'S It. B. Colcaan, . Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm had
as Sunday dinner gU8IItia Mr. and
Mrs. Melivin Banta of Jamestown, '
and were joined .. t supper, by Mr.
and MM. BAy Hawke 01 Dalton"
and Dr. and M.n:t. Ralph Vance of

iii1'&. Sadie Reason remains quibP.
.ill at the home of her dang-hiler,
,Ml'8,_Earl Hockett.
lIr. and . Jba. Walter Sheehan
had u Sunday evening .upper
pesta, Mr. and Mrs. A. JI, Stubbs
and IOn, and Mia Mildred Bourne.
lfaiottey 'Moss l'8turDed to bis
home from HoaJ)itaJ where
be wa. confined f or .. weeb.
-
Kr. and lin. Lewis Fires were
Sunda,. dinner guesta 01 Hr. and
Mrs. Paul Barley and daughter
Mary Lou, inD&Jlton. on Suz:t<l&y.
-
. ,
Farm .... tiranlJV 13
will ..at in regular on
eTeDiDir. JaoUrr 29, the
ebaIIge due to allMltlnc to be held .
'in Lebulon on iIlhe 22ud. .-
-
Mr. aDd 1In_ Thoma Baynie
and Mr. aD4 .n. Frank BIHIk, Jr., '
of wullJDatoD. Com HOQH. 'Mr.
an4 )(ra. Boward Ce,Meman, Day.
tlCIIa, od J. O. Wood 'Ud daqbter
of oeDtlBmue, were peats
ot IIr. _ )In. Fftd Hook.
.Joe now me. All this .; Mrs. K. N. Ho.. lin. Oarltott
d1ance glvea rile to tbia queatlon: CoOk and.Harian atteDd-
'What'. to b;eeoDlL.Ot our. local eel. at .... I'raU1ln
' I "oa11 to MetbO'dlst 'Obvch OIl Sunday
IIhecl a little lItbt OIl tile subjeCt. emoon In the 1-.-of
In two Weeks a new publilbed &hall VADCe for Christ" .profram:. ,
be in fall darp per.hape be IIl6J' r-----------_...;;... ______
ewn allow! of the entwbile
edlt.ora to h!ma arouDd bat
ina for JQMlf-not ht tbis ca-
pacity. for the sale
.are ncnt' bel. eGID,pleted and b,
nut week I will be ' able to gi, .
, the com.,l. -t)'. .
Mr. and Mr.. , Geore. 'Ramby,and .
Mr . and IIrs. Vincent'
:' son of Darton. weN' reciiiIt caller-
of IIr nd lira. Ed Ramby ,and
.-t.mUy. :
" .
Mr. and Irlra. Jolm J. Baraloe aDd
Mr. and Mre. WiDlam IJtrouse
.. " dinner peats of rel- "
atives In SPrinl'fteld.
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IN THE NEWS
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:J)eatlM .
'-
,Mrs. Mary. Starbuck
Frame died at Pasadena, Califor-
nia, January- 10, 19411. . ,
She was 'born into the' Orthodox .
Friends ' Ohurch
Ohio and hUd ' lived in Pasadena
the l&at twenty five years.
She is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Iqdia E. Treamlail, and Mrs.
. E. E. Greist of P.-.dena and Mrs.
Mat1w.Ua . Gn st 'Of l .eltat
Florida. '
Funeral services and interment
were in Pasadena.
. CLARENCE R- FRBlSLAND-
CIVIC CLUB
LADIES NIGHT
Th Waynesville' Civic Club wiD
meet ip the Methodist Church base-
ment t-ooms Monday, January 17,
at seven o'clock. This being the
Ladies Night meeting, members 'are
t o bring their wiVM,
Mack Sauer, bl,1morist and editor
of tbe 4!esblirg will' be
the .speaker.
:'1'he banquet wiU be by
t he women of the ch\Ulh.
Local O. ,E. S.
_MembenAt
Olarence R. FreelllDd 150. died
at bls home WeClnescia7 January . . D."stnct Meet
12. He lived on the (;on'. far-m, f) , . . -
where he had farmed, for the put ."'''\' .
f District 21, Order of 'Eastern
twelve years. He diecll ........ ellly 0 Star, .held the 18th .session at Leb-
a Jle&rt attaek and to this a-n on Tuesdav, with Mrs. Mil-
time had not 'been UL ' ..... ,
. '<ired Hammond, of 88
Sp.rvWina are bis willi. Elvena, president. The aehool of Inatruc-
one son, Charles, at bome, hi. tion' was held dUiin'g t lie after-
mother, lIrs. Anna of
HarVeysburg, two brother. Oilcar noon, in charge of ' the Worthy
of Kinaman and Cecil ' of Paulding Grand Matron of Ohio, Mn. Della
County, Ohio, and Qil<E! sister Mrs. Dolby of Ga'oveport, Ohio. The
Minnie Klein of Dayjl;on, ,Ohio. Leban
k
on chapter, exemplified ,1ill'
Fuiteral aervieea ,lriIl be held wor.. ,
Friday January i4 at 2 P. II. ,at Ne.w for 1950 elected
th "<r 'Cl Fu 'L b . h, were: ' Preetdent, Hrs. Harriett
e me ure .nera ome Wlt W t Mart' '11 ' V President
burial in Miami Cemetery, The ' es , msVl e,.- ' .
service. will be c10nducted by ,yra. Mattie Bolin, Franklin; Seee
Chaplin Dallas Donahue of Leb- Mrs. Elizabeth Carey, Ne ....
anoll Vienna : Trea,prer, Hn. II&r)"
. Collett, New Burlington, Mrs.
CBARLBS RAYMOftlTD SMITH .....
Charles Raymond ' S mi t h ,
age 42. died at Miamii Vaijey Hos-
pital. DQton, Ohio, Jan.
uary 11. He lived hila entire 111e
at . Mt. Holly and ha.d worked in
DaYton for tbe Monsanto Chemical
OomPaDJ.
- He died of a rhumat ie heart. COD-
ditio.n_tollowing an illness of about
thNe months .
He ill IIlll'V1ived by biij wife, NeI-
ll" and one Geol'l'8 of
Dayton, Ohio. . '
Funeral servicea will be held
Sat urday arternoon at 2 p. m. in
H.ollY Methodiet', Church
with Rev. &arff chNge. ,
Arranrements are il1 charce of
the McClme Funelal Home
interment In Spring Valley Cem-
etat)'. '
,
Twin Gives
Comfort and
Entertaiirinient
Mattie Bolin of Franklin Cha.pter
was ' appointed the new Grand
Representative of Soutb Dakota.
The meeting for will be held
in Waynesville with NeW Bur-ling-
ton as assistant hosteas. Thoae at;.\.
tending from Miami were '
Mr. and Mrs. Earl,., Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. ,'Burske, ,\lrs . . WU ..
liam Strouse. Bertie MtUt,
M,ra; Minnie Fromm, Mrs. J_
Prendergut, Mrs. r. C. St. 1
Mrs. E. Earnhart. 1m. -8tItaley "
BaU87, Mrs. D. C. lUcIp, .. a::t
Rou H. H.rt8ock\ 11m.
Beckett, Mrs. Paal and ,
Mrs. Smitla. :
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Progre$8ive
WoinenAt
Maddens
-
.The Pro-
grealv. BIIIIneu Women enjoyed
Jan1laQ with lin.
w. B. .. h .... at her
home. ...tned b7 . lin. :rr-t
GraUIlWl, Mn. AUoe qron ...-
. t..t week law the clJmu of a 111'1_ Sheeh&. '. ,
one ,year propam in theau. Jm- I Followtilt' the ........... ,
provemeat. A "8ellVU'O" BoUer Mrs. Ra,Iph HaatiftcII ,... m
by WUlIaIil (BfU. the of tile program. and
plumber) &.,... eomplete with oil DaVid BrowD, in CHfiame,
burner rounded' GIlt eel "erro- with. weal dIM, -.,.
Pl'Olft.1D. Earlier In the rear n...... &lid "Juanita." 1Iiw.
.... weN, InatiPlDeed. Baatfnga .P/D -
'A,ocordiDc toBol!ert view of the ,II'" lIon1,
owner and ..... c" the Twin, By The .. and 111M
, G...n wiD condUct
ttie . and M1'I. 1[. N.
Bouth wm .I)IM! chat,. of the PI'O-
r"
801lJId inaurance taken out Moreton plaJed mallt eeleetiouOll
to .... 1'Ultee .unci pas. the pfi&no .and plared' nua-
'. Db. with the recentl,. lnftalled ben for; i'1'OIIP' sfnc'bIc.
lIew projectOr,. . Dainty .....ere
. . during the -=ia1 hoar. '
Mr. and )[n. Leonard Tinney
nn Sunday evening to !pend
-, rt'mainder of the wllltt'J' In
Florida.
. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Van Winkle
of Clo'ftr Bottoms, aN an.-
l\OQ1\cinc enpgement of tJae,r
Oaupter, Mlu Van Winkle.
ci Da)'tJon, to IIr. Camp.
bell, eon of Mr. and lin.
Campbell of WaynesviUe.. No
h .. been let for the
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Lt. Col. and IIrs. Gtll'&ld Branch
.:of Waahlncton, D. C." 'haft
tlJrDed to tWr bome jIfter
11lI' IiOllclaJ'l wI1IIllr, ad lira.
L. K; 80uhld andllr. and Mrs. S,
. L. RobIa.. .... .... .
The Miami Gazette
r BBTA.BLI8BBD 1.5D
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[ Publi.hed Every Thunday
At Wayne.vllle, Ohio
CARtL G. SMITH, Publisher
JOSEPH .E. JAMES, Editor .
,"ered .... cond 01... matter at tb. Poat Offl.ce.
SUBSCRIPTION RATEI' . ,_
$1.60 a V .... In Advance
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1 .
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(!:hureh .
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fRIENDS
Oar .. 1 ? ;30 a, ijt ,
..."+---;-,:--:---:---illt7Y1'-.m .. C' f el l , '\,' 0 1 SII II'
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'CL LJ HCH OF ,C\iR1S'l
M. H.
Bible chool , 9 :30 A. M,
Morning' \,4J)rsI11 10: 0 A. M,
p ... eopl e'.s 6:45 P. M.
Evening erv,ice ' 7 :30 .P. M.
Prayer Meeting and
Bible S,tJldy Wed., 7 PM.
METHODIST
,NOTES
,
meeting was held at the
ffl.nklin Methodlst Chw-ch Sun-
; '.,: aft ernoon the interest of
Jthe " Advance for Christ ", a fOUl
;. real' prog'mm -of. the Methodist ,
1 Church.. . i roOm
(/WayuesviIIt .. VJfl're i:r.':" and
R. C. M'Iller, Mr. and Mrs. ' Kenneth
I'Bougll, Cook, Harlan
,at
'. ;. UGUSTrNE
t\ runi.hl1ltz.
V\;bSt" 8 :mj 10 A. M.
MT. HOLLY MmODIST
T . . -" . ,.carff. MiniSter
:,unalt v Sch(.oJ 9 :30 a.m.
J E_A. Eanlhart, Supt:
.\o {)rl'hip : (I ,;3 {) a,m.
7 : 30 p.m.
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
David Stanfk Id. Minister
5ch 0) 10,
Service t t a.m.
With a 'Buckey_
In Congress. e .
By eLI "ENCIt J. POWII
"-. " ,,,_ . , Co ...... 'I" 0 .... D" ....
It' nil officill] now. out II Consti t.uti OOlll
l'equil'ement, the Congress met in Joint Sesshm .on
'j ' lIt" dI1Y cnnvas eel t Il' ele t ornl VOle 1<'1
Pres;.dell t and icc-PI'esidenl. .-\t t he nd 9f th(' fOl'-
mal cerenlony i t ;was off icially declared t hat. 30
vote$" halVing h\!en VII t for I{IIl'l'Y S. Truman for
Presi-dent I\no Alben Barkley for Vicc-Presid, nt t{l
. 189 electornl vot e -(01' the De wcy- Warren tkket and
39 f01' t he 'Thurmond- t iCket, Mr, Tl'llDlan an!!
Mr .. Bal'kley WHe elect ed President and Vice-P;resi-
dent , l'espectively, While President Truman l' eceivecl
a majori ty of t he electoral vote-which is t he
only vote t ha t really will, on
20th become one of t.he Jew Presiden in AmellicRll
to be elected by a minorit y of t he pOPlllal'
vote-foi 11 majori t.y of t hose who vot e\1 on No.v.e.m-
be)' 2nd marked bheir ballots for one of t he othpl'
tia I candidat es.
crea"e the nation'S: 'mi l'ita l y powell. A Civil
program t o do away wi th all discri minat ion in publie
plac: s, eduoation and socinl contact j contil\ua.tion
<>f Ame1;can ai d and coopcr:. tion wi t h foreign na
iions ; re-ena tment of the Al'gee.
F,l mt law, full suppot:t t o I h \! Uni ted Nat ions, Il11d
!lUI' more active partici pation in worl d ,,/fil iI'S.
. .. ..
PI' ; . id II Truman pledgeci his Administration' to a
!;i onal fUrn! pl'ogram .. t' !' III t ing prosllerity or
the Nation" through 111 11''' oII Qu.r tl nnt ll.wc\uct.ioll,
-1 l'i t.y of agricul t ural inc .. mr allll' high standards 0['
I "Ing on the f a.rm. He f urther st.utlld: "Farm ,pr ice
are an plfrt of OUI' program'
achieve thel'\e ends," and ('al : d for action to expand
the use of farm pl'oci u :., Jt home, plU'ticul nt"ly
i. m-ong low income gr u p" presumably thr ough
wme sort oI 1\ fo&l- t amp plan of dole. For the gen-
eThl ,public he called fo I' PII sag-\! of to
.. .. h ver an additiol\al 'eight to len milli on pt>!' ems U\l -
I n his t1 l1l1ual mesage 'on the State oI t he Uniol1. del' Socii! Secur ity, and for grea tly inCl',W!\crl Uc?' I-
li'lel' ed t o a Sessi on of the Congress last cflt payments to t he ul1cmp!o),,: d, nged, s ick 0 1'
Wt' dnesilllY, Pre sid ' nt Truman Ji ved I1P t o pre . nbled. He a!so suggested that legislation be
pr edictiQn" nnd called f or legislat ive enactment 01 to smoo h out t he "boom cycles and to pra-
II of which will,- if put int o effect. I ... dop.ressions by maldng busi n s, industry :lIlti
swing til i .natio/1 f ll r tc? n.e Ldt. He askee! :f 01 ag ri cuJt ure, as \vell as t l : o and a Mlf million Cov-
R() \\'Ql' t o (,Qtl ti nu(' cont. r.ol fi ver Cil nBumcr and bank ernJl1ent all haPJlY and prosperqus ill a
.(' specul;ltion in con- land 91 pk<il Y a nd low llr,iees,
t l-ol expor ts, cO:lti nue t.l'ans.,or tation priori,ties and /,'" . , .
al ' OCAt ion!! : n-syst em of priorities 'and al to ,Mr. Trumap t.hc cost of the new
f . materials; ane! UtOpia. pr oposed in his Annual Message- on the State
S I' CI1ll'thpn r eli t cOl1 t rol; fix and Ii .mit wag.' of the Union will ,be an additional four billion
adjust.ments, II-nd study ' and authorize governmenl a year in taxes, out ()f which 'he J:eels he can
fil)ancing ; ' C ' ;lstruction . and operation 01 industrial al 0 make worthwhil e . ,ments' on our natioT)al debt
pla\'1'! f or proc\nctton <if 'commodifies' in shor.t supply. - a,t two un!':> and' billion dol -
. . .. .. . .' la.rs . Thi s additional lour billion dollars in taxes. th\),
, appearan,!le President ' proposed to l'llise througb an in ,.
' gress, also demanded repeal of t he Taft-Bartley La- on on Ule of those \Al h,)
001' Law and l'e-enactm!lnt ot Act; in' die and on the ear1lings of those in the middle 1Ill;l
creasing of minimum wages to !it least 75 cents an higher income brackets who may continue to JIve ,!ll .
houl' ; st rengthening of law8 so -a8 t o t is gTca.t land of and oppol'tun,ity. Students
fUl'ther restriat business and consolida-. o:! gover nmental costs estimate, however, thot put-
ti on ; vl1' " develoRment 01 various river basins along into the President'. proposals would r o:l-
t he line 01 t he TVA, to f.urni l'h power, pre: quire a-
n
annual expenditure by the Federal
vent floods, and pr<n"ide water for inigatjonj the ment 01 somewhere );ptw'Y.: n sixty and seventy bil-
building of' many new public }lOwer plants, publkl y lion dollars as against Ul e present billion
U '8. M.II1D(lt owned trans1t1ission linee, to .furnish '1 OWer rate!; ' ,loUar budget. The.t . Mr. TrIlman'" new program,
. t o c()nsumer s ; ,adoption a' public bea plan . which he .calls "Fair i.J\Stead of "New Dwl."
',: furni,sh citizens With will be 'ra.ther by. one legiala- .
" " . ,!l'.m: pital service w! thou t: !ieJay; :aid t o loc.al ti ve mea sure a.IN8dy introduC!ecl 'to carry out but one
parrlson, upt,. . . seh'flOl systems, mclud:ng construct.on ot new' sehQol of his' suggestions-the bill by Senator Ellender ?f,
:\ rd buildings nnd hi l;het pay ' for teaehet,fl; a public 10 I .ouisillna ' on public hOll sing which if enacte.d, wI!1
mi)nt[w ' . 1u::JC;I"a.m. housing Jlrogram to clear slums alid fltrni&h at leal'lr, :"'l.lone coSt eighteel\ billion dolllll's- s nd .. , .
c r .Ct;S ,, /; QPJll a ,million lowrent housing. units, in addition to Fed- lion dolla:'s is a lot of money- in fact, it. is
I F. ' f or of homes: hundred million dollars-a sized chunk of c.'Ish
( . ,a'" t abllshlJlent of lT 1ver\\lll-tmll tary tral.mng and an 111- in lI ny language.
! J \ J . " ''[lli.) '\ rers. ini 'k ,r
:- n. :'"h;" L ' \') .m " Jan.Qary 20 at M. at the home - - ,
1(" of at- ...:._,_ ....
\. ,::-1.0 ' :- c; r 'l' kc! I\c', d,esll'ed. ' /... fme
, .' . , grlfiil IS pelltg' nrt'snged, Lnforma-
: ERHY CHURCH OF' tHRJS1" . .$atTiered sit the Franklin, meet- .
, I H ' " , - , tr mil be r eported ..
I. y ru.!l L.al vC. ," . , .' '( fI.
!,d" : ,,:1, , I \) ,,>0 a.m.
'" ' 1)!!1 ' \\' or hi \, 10 :30 a.m.
!'rrl , ," \kt! lrn g 7 :0 <) p.m.

Even ill,\( SeT
7:( 0 p.' in,
7 ;30 p.m ..
& u nhalt. and Rev. and Mrs. Cole-
mall, ,
The will b.egbl pr actice -
t heii' Ellster Cantata this eVemnlr .
ut 7:30. We request all who will
t ake an interest and help sing
be pr esent. ' .
, We apprecia.te the growing at-
tendance at the Church School anel
t he Worship 'Sel'V)ices and col'dialll7
invi te others to attend. ',. I
The Woman's SocIety dt ,Ohrls- .
tian Service will meet
"
AMBUlAM,Cf
' PHONE
. 211]'
...
NO BASIS Among t he '
many that hn e over taken
[unet'al ' tOI"S none.
is more thnn t he territor y
he covers. At one t ime, his \vorl,
was local. '
'Our r" t"'\}n' 'extends
mp.r. y iIli ll::; il} 'hl, di l'e' ,bolls, am]
Il. t IcpilOlle call brings our 'or gfln-
ization immed,tatcl, . '
4 \
Trade
USE
Have You
. .,'
Beardl
After reading the captlo,n 011
this column you expect to
find choice tidbits of gossip herein.
This is not the case however I
may be a.ble to give you something
to talk about.
Til! Miami
GAZETT-E
.
IERVING WAYNE8VILLE' SINCE 1860
No. 4403 ' , <FIV'E CENTS A COpy
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WAY,NESVILLE,OHIO THURSDAY. JANUARY IS. 19'9
Two Mondays of the new year .-
have, elapsed without a sign of tho '
. village garbage collection. Being
a person of considel'atioh- the .
village officials 1 do not Wish to
. I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hook had as
Friday a.ft.emoon 8'1188t& Mr. and
t. E. Hook anjl two
and Mr. and Mrs. LeSlie Hook and
eon. had 1\.8 Saturday guests,
MI'. and Mrs. Frank Hook.
cl'iticize only suggest. ,
In past years the fund for
t his service ,have l'un low and last
year it was completely depleted.
I expect 'that this sel"Vice is to
begin again soon 'and 1 know most
of the residents will welcome the
, dILY. Although not entirely without
l\ collector, the people who sub-
scribe to this private enterpri!le
are paying twice, once to the col-
lector I\nd the other tiJlle in taxes.
When this . service Tesumcs t hi s
column suggest, Supel'vis ioll, ru-
les, and schedUles.
Supel-v1sion in.so much II need
less time isn't paid.
Rules so that bulky mateliBI.
some which i'8 entirely out of t he
sanitation line isn't handled. '
Schedules perhaps collection
every week and a half two,
would be possible' if 1'\Lles were
made.
Many! local nnd of
course those whose names are 011
our subsl:ription list, are wonder
inB' what's ,happening in the Gaz
-ette cffice. In the p" two weeks
they have .bad four different edi
tore. Firat Carl G .. then Mrs. I. F.
Smith and her anoclate ecBtor .
Joe Hartsock, now .me. All this
gives, riee. to thie question:
"What's to -become of our local
neWspaper!" I ahall a!.tempt to
sbed a little lieht on the subjeel
In two weeks a new' published ehall
be in lull charge perhl;pe may
evefl allow some of thE! erstwhile
editors to ,hang arOund but apeak.
Ing for my.aelf-not in this ea
pacity. Arrangements for the !lale
are now beine completed nnd by
next week I will be able to give ,
t he complete story.
Ml" and Mrs. George Ranibyand
Mr. and M1'I!I. Vincent Hamby and
son of payton, were recent
of Mr. -ami Mrs. Ed Ramby and
'family.
Mr. and Mrs. JohnJ. Bursb and
Mr. and Mrs. William. Strouse
Su.nday dinner guests of rei.
atives in Springfield.
. Hl"8. Gle.nn Bor<Ien will conduct
the :devotions and Mrs. K. N.
Hough have ehargeoHhe pro
:gram. '
. Dr. and Mn: A. E. . Stout and '
daughter were 'Saturday eWlnlD
dinner 'l'Ueste of Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Grove children In
ville.
MIlS Bonnie 8&tterthwatte a
tertained .... t the hOlM cd her pa!'o
ents on Sunday Ud had ..
. her l'Ueeta. Mr. end 1'4.... William
Rickey, Mr. and Mnt. Davill .Hart-
seck 'IUld Mrs. Byrd,
( -
Dr. and lrlrt. A. 'E. Stout were
Sunday evenlD8' 'supper . guests ,,1
Mr. and MN. Glenn Bland.
Mrs. Elizabeth SmitQ has talren
a ' room at the for
the of the winter. .
-- Mr. aDd 11ft. 10hri Settlemyre
and ohildNn were SU1)dlY dinner
guests of Kr ...... Mrs. L., O . at.
, J Q1uL , .

Ml', and Mrs. J'Olin Fromm har!
Mr. and ,Mrs. J. William Strouse as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and
were Friday evening guests 'Of Mr. Mrs. MeMt\ Banta of Jamestown,
and Mrs. Clyde 'Fromm in Spring and were joined at supper by Mr.
field. . and MM. Ray Hawke of Dayton,
Mrs. Charle!l Mehatrie will and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Vance ot
hostelS8 to the Woman'a Auxiliarr Wilmington. '
of the St. Mary'. Church .. t her MTS. Sadie Reason remains quioo
hol'l'll8. on Friday afternoon. ill at the h'Ome of her daughllel',
. !I{rs. Earl Hockett.
Mrs. Charles Davi!l will 'Open her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan
home lito the W. S. C. S. 'Of the - hlLd as Sunday evening supper
Methodist Church all Thut'sday ai- guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs
tel'llo'On, January with Mrs. J . and .son, 8lld Miss Mildred
J. Burske, 1'41'11. A. H. Stl1bbs, Mrs. _
R. E. Asbury and Mrs. Clarence Hartley Moss has returned to his
Rye a8 aB'sist&nt hostesses. home from Christ H08pital where
he was conflned for several weeks.
The St. Mary's Club met at
Rectory 'On sUnday evening. 'Nte
regular business was held
and Dr. Br.ewton Berry, Pr'OfeBS()r
of Sociology at Ohio StatAl Uni-
versity, was introduced ' 'DB the '
guest He chose tGr his
subject, "Race Relations," and
gav.e, to his listeners, . very fine
talk. . A soCial hour was enjoyed
w!th refreshments served by Mr.
and Mrs. Jack 8ohn. .
-
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moler,' Rev.
and MrI R. B. Qj)leman, Mr. and
Mrs. K. N. Hougm, Mia. C&rlton '
Cook and Harlan Earnhart att.d-
ed a meeting at the FranklIQ
Methodia Churcb on' BundA)'" aft
ernoon in the interest of the "Ad.
vance 'for Chi'iBit" Jlr'ogram.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lewia Fires were
dinner guests cd MI'. and
Mrs. Paul Harley and daughter
Mary Lou, in Dayton, on Sunday.
-
Waynesville Farmers Grange la
will meet in 8e111ion on
Saturda)' evening, January 29, the
change due meeting t.o be held
in LebanOl\ on 22nd.
Hr. and Mrs. 'l1homaa Haynie
and Mr. aIld Mrs. Frank Hook, Jr.,
'Of Wuhington Court House. Mr.
and Mrs. Boward Geaaaman, Day-
'. ton. and J. C. Wood and daqhter
CentetMlle, ware recent. psts
of Mr. and lira. tred Hook.
IN THE NEWS
l ;.1: ",
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Mrs. )f'aTy Edwards Starbuck
Frame dieCl at P,asadena, Califor-
nia, Jan\lln'y' 10,
She was born' into tHe Orthodox
Friends Church at Way.nesville,
Ohio and bad lived in Pasadena
the last twenty five yea.rs.
She is survived. by three sisters,
Mrs. Lydia E. Tresmall, and Mrs.
E. E. Greist 'Of and Mrs.
Matha.iia Gliffiit .@ch,
CIVIC CLUB"
LADIES NIGHT
The Waynesville Civic Club \vill
meet in the Methodist Church base-
ment rooms 'Monday, J-anu8l')' 17.
at seven o'clock. This being. the
Ni ght meeting, memberll are
to bl'ing .their wives. .
Mack Sauer, humorist and editor
of tbe Lcesbwg !Paper ' will be
the speaker.
The ' banquet will be served by
t he w'Omen of the
Florida.
Funeral services and interment
were in Pasadena.
Local O. E., S.
CLARENCE R. FREELAND-
Members At

Clarence R. Freeland 60, died
at hisbome Wednesday January
12. He lived on the G1>n'!I farm,
where he had farmed; for the past
twelve years. He died suddenlr of Distl'ict 21, Order of 'Eastern
a heart a.ttack and pftvi01l8 to this Star, held the . 18th session a.t Leb
time had n'Ot ill. ' anon on Tuesday, with Ml'S. MiL-
dred Hammond, of Greenfield, as
are ibis Jj:}vena, pI'esident. The scliool 0.
1
In!ltruc-
one son, Charleel, at b,ome,. his tion was held during e aftet'-
mother, Mrs. Anna Free1Md of noon, in charg' & of th Worth),
Harve"""burg, two brother, bscar
,,- Gran(J M.atTon of Ohio, Mt"s. Della
of Kingman and Cecil of Paulding Dolby 'Of 0,0 Ohio. Ths
County. Ohio, .and ope' sister Mrs. Leban'On l:hante.r exemplified tlle
Minnie Klein of lWI>yton, ()hio. "-
Funeral services .win be held work.
. New office.rs for 1950 elec
Friday January :14 at 2 P. M. a t P d t M Ha ' to" t
h M CI F I h
'th weI'e: reIl en , rs. ' .
t. e. cure ome W1 .:, ' West, Martinsville; V .-President,
bunal in l\iiami: Cemetery. Th .... M ttl 801' F Id' Sec
services . will ' be condudl'd by enl'II. a e 111, ran 111; . -
Chaplin D IJ 'D h f Leb Mrs. Elizabeth Carey, New
a as . ona lle 0 - Vienna; MrI. Mary
anon.
. CHARLES RAYMOND SMITIf-
Charles Raymond S m.i t b
age (2, died at Miami Valley Hos-
pital, Dayton, Ohio, Tuesday Jan
uary 11. He ' livild 'hi& life
at Mt. Holly and 'had worked in
, Dayton M:onsanto Chemical
Company.
He died of a rh.umatie heart con-
dition fc!lowing fLn illness ()f about
three months.
He is 8urvdved hi:! wife, Nel-
lie" and one brother George of
Dayton, Ohio.
Funeral services will be ,held
Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. in
the . Mt. Holly Methodist Church
with Rev. Scarff in charge.
Arrllngements are in eharge of
the McClure Funeral Home wit,
interment in Spring Valley Cem-
etery.
Collett, New Burlington, Ml'S.
M'attie Bolin of Franklin Chaptel' .
'Was appointed ,the new Grand
Representative of Dakota.
The meet ing for 1960 will be held
in Waynesville with Burling
ton as assistant lIostess. Those at-
tending from Miami Chapter wel"t
Mr. and Mra. Everett Early; Mr.
and Mrs. J . J . Burske, ,lira. Wli.
liam Strou(e, Ml'8 Bertil Mill.,
Mrs. Minnie ' Fromm, Mrs. J ... e
Prendergast, Mrs. L. C" St. Jobn,
. Mrs. E .. F. Earnhart, JIre. Stanley
Bailey, Mrs. D. C. Rlqe, no
Ross H. Jlart8'OCk, lin. Harold
Beckett, Mrs. Paul Bbiple,., aDd
Mrs. Marvin Smith.
- .,
Progressive
WotnenAt
Madtienl
-
Twin Giv' - The Pro-
. , gressive Bu.inees Women enjQyed
Comfort and
'
their Janu.., 'meeting wiIth Mre.
W. H. Hadden 88 host.e.. at her
Ent tainm
t .home, a.tated b)' lfrII. FreeI
en .Grauman, , Mrs. Alice Crou aad
Last week 88117 the clbDu of a . Mrs. Walter Sheehan.
one )'ear frogram iil theatre im- Followhll' , the business sesaioD;
provement. A "SeMwn" Boller lIrs. BalPlJ, ...,.. in:.
installed by WlUlam (Bill, the charp of the Pl'OgTam. Doria and
plumber) SaW78r' complete wlth 011 David Brown, in costume, 9lfa4at:..
burner rounded Gut the comfort ed with a roea! till,.
program. Earlier in the year new Rheumatis," and "Juanita." H1'II"
upbolBtered seats were insialleed. Hastings gue an
A.cIcordii1g to Robert O'Repn, view of the II8W
owner .nd manllger of :the Twin. By' The lJ61R111lo'l.-aJld-''I(j_-I.1Mdi __ --:;-;:-:--.;-c7:7-
Sound insurnoce bas 1Mien taken out Moreton pi man,. on
to tb., beet IOUnd pos. the piano and played several num.-
sible with the recently. inatalle'd berS for group slngln&'. .,
new " Dainty' refreshments were S8rWd'
during the aocial hour. . , ..
Mr. and Mrs. Leon'aNi Tinney
k't nn evening to I!pend
. L'emainde.r (If the wintfT 'In
Florida. .
Mr. and Mrll. Leslie Van Winkle
'Of Clover BottOms, Ky., are an
nouncing the eng:agement of their
Mias M:abe,l Van Winkle,
'Of Dayton, to' MIl'. Richal'd Camp-
bell, son of Mr. Illncl M!!'I' Richard
CalDPbell of, Wa,'1Ie5vIne. No
has been set for
Lt. : Col. and Mr&. Gerald 'Branch
. of Washington. D. C., have re-
turned to the.ir home after .pend
inc the holiciays with Mr. and M ....
L. M. Scofield and Mr. and MTI. S.
L. B9b1Mon 80M.
"..; WOJIWI'a of at.
Karr'a will m ..oh at hOlM fIf
.n. Ollar_ PrtdaJ' at
2 Po II.
The Miami Gazette
B8TABLIBJ(BD 1.a4t
Publl.hed Ever,. Thur8d.)' ,
At W.,."..yllle, Ohio
CARL G. SMLTH, Publisher ,
E. Editor . ,
i .. aecolkl cl ... m.tter .t th. Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATEI' '. 1' '
SU50 V .... In Advance
, -
/
J .
With a Buckeve
In
8, CLI ,ENCIl J ... ow.
...... 1 1do ow. Dbtl'tll
C1' aSe ill the nation's power, A, Ch'i1
It' s IlII official now. Carrying out a Constit utional progrnm t o dll away with all di scriminati()Jl in publie
l'equirement, th l,;ongress met in Joint Session 0 I plll::,S. ,education and socin l contacts ; continuation
last 'l' hllrsday and canvass ed t he eledoral Vote f' l <1f American aid and cooprl'!l tion with fOl'eign na-
Presi dent and Vice.Presidrnt. At the cnel of t h .. foJ'- ti n ; re-enac.tmcnt of the TIt'Ciprocal TI'nde At'gee-
nlal eeremonl' it was officially decla;r.erl that, 30 ,1,,1lts. law, fun support to United Na1,ioll s, and
votes h!llv in.g be 11 ea$t for Hany S, Truman fQr our Illor ad.ive participat ion ill world lllfail's, ,
President .and Alben for Vice-Pre to .
189 electoral V()te fonr th Dewey-Wal'rcll ticket and 11'" Truman 'pledg cI hi Administl'stion to a
39 :fOoT the ticket, Mr, Truman aJH! na tion .. 1 furm pl'ogra.m " Inr' la -t.i ng .prospct'ity of
Mr; Barkley e elected President and Vice-Prosi- the Natiun" t hrough nPI,(! a bundantpl'orluctiO!l,
d.ent, respectively, While President Truman receivt' a j',ll'l ty of inr n amI high ot
a majprity of the electoral vote-:which is the li vi ng on t he farm, He fUltiter stated: "FIa)'m price
o,nll' vote t hat l'e.ally counts- he ",;11, on January l'upporlls are an essenti:ll rnrt of our program to '
20th, become one of t he ' few Presidents in Americall a hi eve these ends," and I for actio'l to expantl
h istory to be ('\ cted by a minority of the I)opulai' the u c of far m pL'od ,!" home,
yot e--for a majority of tho e who voted on ;; mong 11)\\' income gr through
ber 2n.d mlnked lh ir ballot for onc of the othf' 1' orne sort of II food-s tamp plan of dole, For the gen-
.. ,Presidential ' ' eral public he called fOI pIt. sage of Ipl!:islation' to
.. .;. cover an addi tional eight to ten million pe' sO!'l;8 un-
MEnlODIST CHURCH
_ _ Coleman,
;'Ourch RebOol ' 9 :30 a.m. '
, J. J. Supt.
. WorShip and sermon
10:30 a.m. '
Music Olo\f
Fellowshi, :nnnday
:, 7:00
Choir' PractIce Thursdav
, 1:45 PM
' . .-\UGUSTIN
':-1lht'r -Krulllhuitz.
'IlaSSt"S $ :tnd 10 A,M.
MT. HOLLY MEmOPlST
T. Scarff, Minister ,
:,unaa,v Sl'hrol 9 :30 a ni'.
, E,A. EarMut, Sup!.
.... rJrshlJl !.O ;j(l n,m.
n'!l!flJ;: Service 7;30 p.m
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
t(e\, David Stanfield, Minister
Sunday School to
Worship Service ' t I a.m.
5T MARY'S EPISCOPAL.
"Sari-uti N. Keys, Rector ' .
'(Church &:hool . 9: i.5 A.M.
'Morning Worship 1.:30 A. M.
lTI'ICA E.. O. 8. aiuRCH
, !' c:v. Willi am
f 'RlENDS
a.m,
...!lda y Scbbol ' 9 :lo a.ni.
Mrs . .lames Garrison, Supt.
!Jrt'Hhing 1 st lJnd 3 rd
month 1(0);30 Il.m.
Evc:n/'nK Servlc<.' s 7:30p.m.
I ITI.E l\ 'iETHODlS'T
(
! 'rf ..
'. .. 1#.., ,! () : 0 a.m"
' " .
, " a,ylnr,
. 10:3u a.m.
'- -- '.
,a :tJi{CH OF CHRIS1 CHURCH OF CHRIST
M. H, Cofl . ),' A': ,!idCI ::yn.n Carv er . Mi n:; 'er.
Bible School , ' 9:30 A. M. i,.t ", '.,'f:,.. Y:30 a.m,
Morning Worshi p 10:30 A. M. iO ;30 a.m.
Young People's 6:45 P., M. I'ra d " Cel i nl.'! ;' :00 p.m,
Eveni11g Service ' 7:30 Po . M. !'Cl l'k's t\\c.:ling
Prayer Mee1ingand ' . . , , i :1 10 p.m,
, Wble Study 7.:3'0 f?M. Services 7 do p.m.

. 'METI-IODIST
NOTES
and Rev. anc,l Mrs, Cole.-
'man,
The ehoir will begiJI praetiee on
their Easter Cantata this. .
at 7 :30, We request all who will
In hi s annual m on the State of the Union , der Social Security. llnd O!' gre.atly inCl':lI)<;oll b Il-
t o a Joint Session of the Congress last fit payments to t he unclnploY': d, aged, sick or dis
'pr Truman lived up ,to abled. He 81 0 sugjtesterl that legislation be enacted
predictions find calleel for 1 gis labive enacLment of to smooth out the "boom 01' bost" cycles and to p1'C-
rl of whieh will, if put intQ effect, by mat-inA: busine. s, industry and
SV'M g thi!" nui(' n 1 8 T t o 1 He askC'rl 1.Ol agl'iculturc, liS well as t vo l' nd 8 h!\lf million Gov-
I'm-'ar t., ctl nt in 'P control r;, er consumer and banl< ' ernment employees, all happy and prosperous in a
\' 0 r"5' . k $]le(."Ull\tion ' in commodities, con- .land of plenty and low pri es, '
t"ol exports, c(':1ti nue ' trans'])Ortation priorities and .. .. ..
a);-'('II ('Ins:' a S'Yst,em of priol'ities and al Acc01'ding to .!IIr. Ti'uman t he cost of the new '
for materials; cOIl.liliue an/I , Utopia proposed in his Annual on the State
r(\I't t on' I'ol; fix prices lind limit Jf the Union will be an four billion d,ol-
adjustments, ' and ;s1nldy gm'ernment l:l rs a year in taxes, out of which he feols he, can '
financing; c and also make worthwhile pnymel,lts on our national debt
plans fo:r production i)f commoc!ities i short su:pply; . _ ' l'es .. nt two hyndNd and ,f\ftJ.-tw.o
, .. ilil-s. This additional fOUl' billion dollars in taxes, tlil)
President Truman, In his appearan(:e bef01'e Con Pi'esident proposed to rais,e thro,ugh an IncleBM in
gress, also demanded repeal 'of the Taft-H.artle.y La- . taxes on corporation'II, Oil l,he estates of those who
bar Law and l'eenactment of tbe Act; In- die, and on the earning, of those in the middle and
' creasing of mlni1l'lU1'T1 wages t o' at least 75 cents an higher income brackets who may continue to Jive
hour; strengthening of the anti-trust laws so 8a to ti is great land of lib4>rty and Students
further restric! business mergers and I:(lnsolida. of gtlver nmelltal costs estimate, however, that put-
tions; tn;- devel pment 01 various river basins along mng' into effect the Preside-nt's propo_la Nl-
the line of the rn esent TVA. t.o f.urnillh power, pre- quire an alUlual expenditure by die Federal Govet:'-
vent ftoOds, and provide water for inigation; the 'ment of somewhere b('twer n sixty and seventy bll-
buUding ot manl' new public power planta, publicly Iioll dollars a'l! thl! ' present forty-two billion
owned transmission lines to fumlah lower rateli L1011al' budget. That Mr, Truman'a new propam.
the adoption of a hea ltll plan which he calls "FaiT Deal" iJ}Stead Of "New tnal,", .
to fumi!<h citizens with medical, nursing anti h,98- will ' be rather' ,xpell1live I!; indlated. by one lepla-
pital service without Federal aid' t.o tive measure alj,eady introd1JCed to carry ,but one
school systems, of newschool ot his hill , by Senator Ellender ?f
bUil dings . and er pay for tJeaeheJ'll; a' public Louislan4 on public housing which if enacted, will
, oouslng program to dear 'fIlume and at co.t eighteen billion doll:l rs--.and elRhl ', V
a milUon low-rer: t housing units, in addition to Fed- lion dollars Ws a lot (If, mOIKl.Y-in fllct, it is eigh.tecT: .
eral aid for private construction of other homes; es hundred million dol1ar8-:'8 fair sized chunk of caJ!11
tablishment 01 l'" training hI. " in any
January 20 at 2 P. M. at the home
of Mrs, Uabel Davis, A ' fun at-
'tendan ... is desired, A' pro-
gram is being arranged, Inf orma.'
tion gatheWd BIt 'the FrankUn meet-
ing 'wil1 be reported.
AMBUlAN&f
PHUNE
2111
NO BASIS Among the
.,
many changes that 'have overtakcn
!;he s none
is more definite than the territory
he covers, At onc time, his work I
, was local: .
D ill' .. e 'te11d .
Illnt V mi (:H 'in a il j and
a t;lephone brings our organ-
ization: immellfutely,

.".
A meeting was beld at the
FliBnklin Me.thQdist Ch\ll'Ch Sun-
aB.1 afternoon in the 'interest of
the "Advance for Chri tn, a
,'year llrogr<im of the Methodist
' Church, ThOse ' .attending from
'Waynesville, were Mr. and .Mrs.
]t. C. Moler; Mr. and Mra. Kennet)) ,
,lJough, Mrs.' Cal'lton Cook, H8l'lan
. take an interest and help sing to
be the at- "la"KE-" IT EAS" at the ChUl'Ch School and
the W orship and c:oJldia1ly-
invite others to 'attend.
M,cClURE

WAYNESVilLE. 0"10
, "
The Woman's Society of Gbria-
uan Servi,ce will 1lieet ThUNday,
,
T ..
,(
B.,;,
Borrow,
Z E T 'f E' ELAS51:FIID
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE'
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 44'S
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, IN.
. Court
PROBATE
, Estate of Robert 1t'l-, Stump,
dec'd, Ethel Stump, executr ix,
, ventory, approved.
Estate af R. E. Minge, dec'd"
Irene Nichola, executrix, filed her
firllt and final laccount. '
Estate of Emma L. Shultz, dec'd,
B. Shultz, execut rix, fint
and :tinal account, approved, al-
lowed and conf' jrmed.
.E.state of Anna M. Shumaker,
dec'd. Simmon Shumaker, admin-
istrator, ' WW A, f irst, fi nal and
di stributive account, approved, al -
lowed aDd confirmed.
Estate of Emma Baldwin, dec'd,
Lucy Baldwin, administratrix, first
and final account approved" allow-
ed and confirmed. '
Estate of Michael Hanifen, dec'd,
Lora C. Hanifen, adminstratrix,
first and final account approved.
, allowed and
Estate ,of Loonard Phelps, dec' d,
Rena M. Phelps, adminstratrix, In-
vent ory approved.
, Estate of George E. Peter son,
dec'd, Alma Peterson app.ointed ad
ministratrix, Horce Shaner, Ernest
Bingham and Thomas BargeI' ap
pointed appraisers.
Estate of Charles C. Couden, "
dec'd, Ida Cauden, appointed ad-
ministratrix. Stephen McDowell,
Elgar, Enfield and George Witt ,
appointed appraiser s . .
Estate of Nora Clevenger, dec'd, .
C. C. Beckett, executor , Loui s Be-
van, Herber/; Ross nnd Clarence
Han is appointed appraisers.
Estate 01 Louie Corwin, d1:'c' d,
. , CASH FOR DMD :snKX'-
COWS $,&.00; HORSES $5.00;
According to size and condition
Prompt. Clean Service
All small stock removed
PHONE cou.ECT Xenia 1112
or WimiDdon 2362
JANES RENDERING, Waynes
ville, Ohio '
, VIE f"A Y TOP PRICES \
.III

Winter 011 Change.
Dynl-Lube
Mercury
Replace Woro
llres Wlth\.New
U: S: . Roya's

Zerone- rmo
Dole
for all
- --o!io
Bitte.rit"
Suna ,.'
Auto--f no
Beltlter'sSuooco Service
.. HONE 24:'.1
'-
W A YNEsVII..I.F- OHIO
.. .. ..... ---
-_._--
HeDl'y Corwin, executor G. F.
Bl'OWD, J, W. Goddard and J. A.
Schilling appointed appraisere.
Estate of Martha E.
dec'd, Lawrence H. Forn'!lhell " ex('-
Curt Wade, Jack
and Bert Fisher appointed apjl n i,,-
ers.
PRESIDENT v
' "NT . , :. 0 1.;0
(arm., , huld, ,,- ga\'el
of the Ohio , F'nr m " Iu'[' nll F.edera-
tjon, SUCf .. 1-..1 0 Grren,
Mantua, wt.o relin .1 I'rk r "erving
15 years. Peulle 111\,' 1",1:1\ a mem-
o ber of the Farm lJu n '.'1U since 1921
, anif bas , held responsible
I positions. He has ' l!IeM'ed on the
board of , trustees for seven JeaI'II.
NORRIS
Clnelnnatl Unlot' Iotock Yarda
", .... PNgr ... ,v . ill"
0 ' .. Z oO ' , ...oond to non ..
Str, rl l" ." til. bMt
'1 it , ,, ,,,, !! markrt. in tI'oe
co .. nt'.v. ,' ,
THAT SATIS"",
W , ... , ' l .. vton ' U:IO ' III." W.
I .. ,I J" WLW 'CiIIClillllUl
, (I j l l ' II : 00. Tor Our v.ar
... : .... ttl n
IIOURS,
.9-12 each
l-S aftemoons except
Wednaday
1-9 Saturday evening
OdIer evenin.:s bl
Appointnlen
TEI.EPHONE 62 R
Ur. C. Wilkin
.,. S.,edaI-
IOIItia Detroit
DM'A.OJDO
Fri., J an. 14" Ill.eft
Tues., Jan. 18, W.
Jan. 24- 0arJ i Ie at Middl etown.
Fri. , J an. 21, Open
Fri., Jan 28, Spr inKboro, .hel;e
Fri., Feb. 4, Ki ngs Mills, here
Sat., Feb. 5, Valley. T
Wed Feb. 9, . f '11ervil!e . th
Fri., Feb. 11, HiIl:;I' oro, there
IT P,AYS -J ,
-+"r fI. -' "
TO Alt
: .. " ;;. :.14
' .. . I .. u!lm
IN
Tirls
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\ OHIO WEEKLIES, INC.
' . I' at1 aUI4IING I
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Su.-rli., '!OO
' y()'\l can' t be ioo purticullior about
your family' s clothjng. Sending ,j t
out to be cleaned saves your time
and health. but ending it to us
!Su,e YOUI' f amily's health, too, f or
.:! ver ythi ng is done the mo t
conditi o.lB.
That.'s one o:t t he reasons I
nd m ' cleaninlr B&R's.
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\Y. YNE VILLE G F P
\' ick!)!' . , f ............................ 6 6 18
imp on, f ...: .................... .. 2 " B
Iiunter, c .... .... ...... ............. : 0 0 0
, g ...... .................. 2 0 "
L._l'l ha [, b .. , ..... .. ........ ...... 1 8
owe II, c ............................ lOB
Tinpey, g .. .. ..... ............... .. .. 1 0 II
' :V:l nil rfi e, g .. .... .. , .............. .. 1 0 2
T TALS ........... .... ..... .... 14 13 41
c r.LISLE G F P
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Fogle. f ........... ... ............ ...... 7 a 17
Smalh"oorl , f ..... : .. .. ..... ... . : .. 7 3 17
McQueeli c ......... ...... : ........ 1 5 7
Eei1 chl: J', f!' ................. ; .... .. 3 4 10
Longman, g ......... . 1 ...... _ ...... 8 2 18
. . h ybry; g ..................... ... .... 1 1 3
TOTALS ..... ........... : ....... 27 18
Score .by quarters:
Waymfs'lIiUe ........ :-28 35 41
Carli sle ............. ... .... 20 88 62 72
Preliminar y result : Carlisle 27,
Waynesville 18.
The best way to forget a sport
defeat to go <!ut Bntl win one-
at least Conch Ed P()rter Implied
::'5 milch dismiB!ling the re-
Carlisle defeat with II- shrug
!I nc! " it was/just one of' those games
where the vi it ors coudln't miss
hoqp." Ho'wevc!: certain amends
were rna,de Tuesday Jiigtht as Bob
Hast illgS with J 6 points paced the'
57 to 29 victory over
Kingman on the Jatters court .
Kenny Vickers led the local
point wi t h 18 tallies in t he
Carlisle game.
We ha',' e ment ioned l'e-
serves but very little this sea.so!ll
but 'in 'the near future, we will
hang in .t here, next yest' may
be you.rs - just continul\ hnl'll
1 ract.ice. , {.
Last Sunday wauld ' ha ve. been
\Veil baseb[l ll weat her -'-, at
W1I 1"Il16T t han .those' bleak October
days when t he softball loo.p was
de peratel :;- tl'ying t o finish its
Anyway, jost a ll ' a rtl-
minder -: an 14'<'111 youths had
better tart getting C'll pies - you' ll
n ad t v':o - of t.h h' bir fh
ea tes if they want to pi ny Amer-
ic -r. hall .' When fir st. prae- '
are' a'nnounced in
A I)r,il or ' May we wi 11 a sk you for
tlo (> certif icates _ first so write
or' . ;. i t ' tl1e eout1;.'louse o'f y ou"
hi J,Lh 0 1' write the State Hdcis. at
C{lhimt l1s wher e , e'"Yone's i8
p ed ta be - t hat III, it the doc-
tor followed through.
Remember , (lnly Y.!l llths who wili
not be older than- 17 throught .the
entir e 1949 season are eligible.
Some boys nskeg ,rne hO\\fJ
young one , could be a.nd stil1 'b&-
tor my money if ytJu think you
play arid our only 9, 10, 11, 12
etc. show u;p - well decide for you..
JUst like spring t raining- for the
Redlegl of" Cincinnati.

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CL:A88IFIEO 'AD RATE8
I. PER WORO ' MINIMUM . 250
DON'T ' FORGET TO CALL
for insurance. All types of
msura.llce at a savings. Call
FranCIS Gene Brown, phone
Waynesvjlle 2472 or call
c;:olJect. Wilmjngton 2111.
-NOTICE-
NOW OPEN
for' custom butchering. Prompt
service. Gail Gordo!), Harveys'
burg. Phone Waynesville 2006.
-ind
HELP WANTED-MALE
ELDERLY MAN for chores all
.. small farm. Adra Lewis, Phone
512\' 3. Miami burg. I-Iii
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ad,mini trator
,
Estate of E. Peterson
deceased.
Notiee is hereby given that Alma
,,1I0IIe Post Acldre8
3
' IS Waynesville. Ohio has been
appointed as Administratrix of the
Estate of George E. Peterson latc
o! Wayne Township. Wan II
County. Ohio. deceased.-
Dated this 5th .day ' of January
1949. .
Alton F. Brown '
Acting Judge ot the Probate Court
Warren County. Ohio. .
Maple and Maple. Attys.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Administrator
Estate of Walter E. Friend de-
ceased.
Notice is hereby gWen that
. Charles 'E. Post 0(
fice is R. R. 3, Waynesville. .
has been duly appointed as- A.d.
mlnistrator of tbe Estate of Wal-
ter E. Friend late of Massie Town.
IIhip. Warren County, Ohio. de-
ceased.- .
Dated tbia 29th day of December
1948. .
RALPH-B. CAREY
Judp, 'of the Probate Court
Wa1'l'4n County, Ohio
Meryl B. (,rray. Attorney .
FARM LOANS.} "
4111 - LONG TERM
Secufity In mind
for '49
'{HE LAND BANK WAY
the
Lebaoon National
. F.m. 'Loan
OLD BAN K BLDG.
. LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE 448
PLOWSHARES
SHARPENED
I FORSALE
, New - Used -
J HYDRALIC LIFTS
FOR LONG WHEELBASe
TRUCK$"
DILL LEE WELDING 810fDP
WAYNE PI\RK
At Ice PJa.nt - ' PHONE 245tJ
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w. u; '':; \' . i.l '" OHIO ' 0. 4403
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. -"'---R-e-s-er-v-e-D-I-st-r-Ic-t-No. 4 t I /)J}
REPORT OF CONDITION OF . t. Stnmu ol'l'Y. son of John
. . . . and Jane StRnsberry, '':&S i)orn in
Charter No.-t.J220 N
Th.e Waynesville l'lational Bank MI\ Raymond Smith WIU taken . Waynesville. Ohio. April l'7. 18(;4
lo the Miami Valll}Y Mon- ' and pnsrod this life . Jan. (i. 11/49
. OF WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
In of Ohio. at the lllose of busineas on December 31, 1948
pubhshed response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency.
under Section 6211. U. S. Revised Statutes.
.
Casb, balallces with other' banks, including reserve blalance
and cash items in process of .. ........................... :..$ 381.789.69
Uni.ted G1>vernment obligations, db'ect and guaranteed, ... 868 682.92
Obligations of States ' and political 8u)x\ivisions ........................ 326:104.99
Other bonds, nobes, and debentures .... ................ .'....................... 4000000
Corporate stocks (including $4500.00 stock of Federal ,.
Reserve bank) .......................................... ".. .................... .................... 4 600.00'
Loans and discounts (including $116.62 overdrafts) .1-............ 858;509.06
Bank premises owned $16,960.81. furniture and
fixtures $7696.88 ....................... 24.646.19
TOTALS ASSETS .................................... .. .. ..... ...................... 1.988.182.86
LlABILmlr1S
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Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and
,corporations ....................................... ... ; .. ................. 1,3&2,8-56.86
Time deposits of individuals, partnershipis. and
. corporations ........................................... ..................................... 17560042
of United States G1>vernment (including postal , .
savings) ......................................................................... ................. 24 842.63
Deposits a [States and political subdivisions .............................. 249;675.92 .
Other deposits (certifield and cashier',! checks. etc.) ...... ,.j.. 216.90
Total DepOSits ........ ; ..................................... '1.802.692.72
Other liabilities ............... ... , .. , ... :........................................................ 1.600.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES .. ................... ... .................................... 1.804.092.72
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CAPITALS ACC()UN1'S
Capital ' Stock:
Common stock. total par $76,OOO.!)0 , .......... ; .............. ,............ .... '76,000.00
Surplus ......... : .......................................... \'...... .... ................................... 76.000.00
Undivided profitS .......................................... ,..................................... 24.678.44
Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) ............ 9.411.69
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCPUN'l'S ........................ ......... 184,090'.13
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPTIAL ACCOUNTS .... 1.988.182.85 .
MEMQR,ANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to seCU1'e liabilities and for
other purposes ' ............ , ................ .............................. ,................ 299.981.25
. State of Ohio. County I$f S9: , .
I, Jas. E. Jones. cashier of tlie bank. do lolemnly
, swear that the above statement is true to tbe best of my know-
ledge and belief. -
Jas . . E. J()NES, Cashier.
to and subscribed, before me this 11th day of January.
1949. WYMER L. DRAKE, Notary Public
(SEAL) Correct-Attest:
ROSS R. HARTSOCK
day afternoo.n. aged 84 yr. S mo. 19 days.
He was married to Ella Burn'S
!Il l'. (lnd Mrs. McNtlll Rnd Mrs. lind W this u1 ion seven childrcil
WeTe bOrn. three have preceded
f ut lI\ t! 9utl\ f('u r re-
main to Ill. 111' 11 hi s 1'1'1 sir:;".
J .. nlli .. Rlchards of Dayton ca.lled
on Mr. and Mrs. Rify Gib$on and
Mr. and l\'Iot' l'i. Lewis !LlH1
fUIll i1y Sunday uftel'noon.
MI'. Mrs. I,tnlph Dill lind
son Tommy of Valley cnl-
led on his pal'ents SatUrday, e,e
ning' Mr . . and M_rs. ErneI'. on Dill.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kisinger,
l'oh': alld Arthur Kisinger alld
family 01 Dayton called on th il'
parellts SUllday afternoon.
Mrs. C,.acl,l Wagner or
Valley spent Monday with )1r . (Illd
Smith.
Mr. lind Mrs. Morris Lewis and
family llnd Mrs. Rily Gibson llpent
Saturday in Oincinnati.
rr . II
:J,.ienJ6 JVomci
Miss Eliza beth Chl'nciler retun-
ed on' New Yem"11 day to her du-
ties at Hampton Institute, . Vir-
ginia aftel' 11 ten days
at the home.
Mr,.' .,..d Tom Loll')' and
Mr. and Mrs. of Spring--
fleid, called on' Dr. and Mn.
. F. B. Gregg on Sunday a,fternooD.
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Mrs;' Lucile . Al'rriltatre
Sunday afterTIllOn with relatives In
Lebanon.
. C.A.RD 03 "I'IDNK8
To mr. Pllpet customers ,,110
remembered me "Paper - Boy
Day" and Christmas 'wlth money
and cards. I am and wiah
By "aile. ' lie .\VI,\ II shoemllke r,
hut f or 1\1allr II'US hi
I'!lin-ting DIllI (I\. () ill Il l"
un I J h lll i:l g ci.f pOll ltry.
H, i ' 1St or u fil l li' y of fiv
1 111111 011 0
I rother !lll of wbom hu II pn::"eti
away mllflY years ago.
Due to aliv!lJlcili or y<',Il' hi
health hegan to fail and 11 few
weeks ago a change came.
feeble body could no longer with
stand the rlivilges of disea se and
t he WClVY, I passe(1 into eter-
lIi ty.
He \Va n neighbor and
kind friend.
He l eaves hi !! wife, three sons,
. ono daughter. sixteen grand child-
l' en and ten great grand children,
three niecl's. nephew and
many other rell1tives and friends.
Oh. ""hy mom!?ry veil ecl
with gloom.
And like 8 mOllrner
craped.
Sit weeping o'er an empty
Whose captive bas escaped'
The joys we 108e are but forecast,
And we shall find them all on(. ...
more;
We look behind liS for tbe past,
But lor 'tie all lMfore.
OP
We deal" to ap ..... ,4)1D'siaNn
thanks and grath_ to ou;...
and relatives for the s1mpath, ad
Wndnea .Wft us ia)' 01dI ....
ber..velB8Dt. .
'Julian F_ Smftl alld Celi:i Smith,
father ' ad ,In. ' of .ato . (BOW'
Recruit) earl SDM1a, i:l
Waynarille t.om.. n.rattSYUle.
Maryland on 'I'IMandaJ.,J"'DUJ"6,
to 'help II .... s..w. in on
SETH E. FURNAS ''t
EVERE'rl'. EARLY
. . of you a PT'OIIerous New
. the Miami GUette antll .flnat. ar
l'lUlgement. 'CP .. made .for traaa-
femnlr the PrcHwt1 to a ..,.
e:ASB -
FOR USED CARS
. . ' , It
Any' make olr:model.. . .
,
. fr .. Kahn Motor Car 0.
PHONa:. '1 L8ANO.,J., OHIO '
Dead I.toole
'6.001 cows .7-' HOGS
AICCORDING TO SIZE AND commON
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. 4U ' =-JQlit "...;J... .. . .a.cEtJi !!:...
X' E N 'I A
e. Go , ',1,1"
'Year. '
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Armitage & Son
lAND ... ,GRAVEL
BLAcs,1OP DRlVU
TAR ... RGAD OIL
LAWJtt, ... nu..Dt
READY-MIX CO .
DCAlVA""O ... Dt ...
... zowu
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THI MIAMI GAZETTE 'PAGE J
: WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 440S
THURSDAY, JANUARY IS. 1949
Court r!eW6 ;.
PROnTE '
Estate .' of Jtobert M.
dec'd, Ethel Stump, executrix, in
ventory approved.
Elltate cf R. E. Minge, dec'd,
Irene Nichols, eJlecutrlx. filed her
'first and' final account.
Estate of Emma L. Shultz, dec'd,
ary B. Shultz, execu.trix. first
ahd linal account, approved, al
lowed ond confirmed.
Estate of Anna , 'M:. Shumaker,
dec'd, 'Simmon Shumaker, admin
istrator, WW A, first, final and
accoUllt, approved, al
lowed and confirmed.
Estate of Emma Baldwin, dec'd,
Lucy Baldwin, administratrix, :first
and final account approved. allow-
ed and confirmed. .
Estate of Michael Haniten, dec'd,
Lora C. Hanifen; adminstratrix,
first and final account approved;
allowed and ' confirmed.
Estate of Leonarc'l Phelps, dec!d,
Rena M. Phelps, adminstratl'ix, in-
ventory approved.
Estate of George E. Petel'Son.
. decd. Alma Peterson- appointed ad-
. ministratrix, Horce Shaner. Ernest
Bingham and Thomas Bal'gel' a'p-
pointed appraisers ..
Estate of Charles C. Couden,
deold, Ida Couden, appoin'ted ad-
ministratrix, Stephen McDowell,
Elgar Enfield and George Witt,
appointed appraisers.
Estate of Nora Clevenger, dec 'd.
C. C. Becket't, executor, LouiS Be-
van, Herbert and Clarence
Han'is appointed appraisers.
Estate of Louie Cor\vin, dec'd,
CASH FOR DtAD :snKS
COWS $5.00; HORSES $6.00;
According to size and condition
Prompt. Clean Service
All small 'stock removed
PHONE COIl ECr Xenia 1112
or WiIIaiDdoD 2362
JANES RENDERING, Waynes
ville, Ohio
\NE JIIA Y TOP PRICES


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Winter 011 CbIDge
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Dyna-tube
Mercury' Made
Replace Worn
llres With New
U. s: . Royals
. . .
,-.
Antl-Freeze
Zerone-Thermo
Dole Thermostats
, for all cars
. J3attertoa
Sun0c9
Autoute
Belcher's SODOCG _S.ervice
Henry Corwin, exeeator, G. F.
Brown, J. W. GoddarA and J. A.
. Schilling appointed appraisers.
Estate. of Martha E. F01'IL hc11,
.dee'd, Lawrence H. Forntihell, e Xi) -
'cutor, aurt Wade, Jack .
and Bert Fisher aplfointed alll'.l: b-
ers.
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NEW PRESIDENT ..
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/lul ds ;:'C t ri l' s ga el
of the Ollio Fnrm iSll CfllI Fedfl nl-
liol1, Sllr ""'ding I'c n .v L. Green,
Ma'utua, Wlill retire i >lrt "r ser\l ing
15 years. Pcelle I",,, i. ' en a UlC' IJl-
, ber of thc Farm BUr CltIlI since lSU-
IUId lias held sc"eral responsible
positions. He has served on (he
board' or tmstees for seven yean;.
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r,""'CK COMPAr-I"
Cincinnati Mock Verde
L. vo '.:ire 'Qr,d Prog ..... lv
..eDlld tc "on..
seller. on the DMt
all .. r <> .. .. d mar1l.t In ttl.
c" .. ntry.
THAT a'ATIS""
\ , , .. \ . u\ ton 12:50 E. .. w.
I " ,I 1 )" 'VLW CIDclaDItoU
.tl l l lt .1 ; 00, for Our
1, t1, ''''t:l 1. epurl,.
.1I0tmBa
9- U Clieb m6tnini
{;-5 . afternoon. exce,t
WC<1nesda
7.9 Saturday e
Qtlacr evenins by

TEI .EPHONE' 62. R
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t , l Wilkin . .
4IIIrie are S pecl&llll
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lOaua Detr<Jlt 8t ...
D"JA. OSlO
Fri., Jan. 14, M:1'>Oll. there
.
Tues., Jan. 18, W. C.lTJollton H
Jan. 24-Carli Ie a't Mi ddl etown.
Fri., Jan. 21, Open
Pri., Jan Sprin,e:boro, there
Fri., Feb. 4, Kings MiI\s. here
Sat., Feb. 5, Spr;n!!' Valley. T
Wed., Feb. 9, .e'1t:! rvillc, there
Fri.. Feb. t 1, H iIlliho 1'0. there
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TO
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s
I RtAD IV "',601 . OHIO FAMI:F. S
WITH BilLION DOllARS '\'0 SPEND
f'o, 01 ' State Ral
Vblt ,hi. N.w.paper
011
Call, Wire or Writ.,
our represenlotivel
\ OHIO WEEKLIES, INC.
. 117 luiLDINO I,
. , uO IUCUID AViNUI
, _ C:lIVILMD' t4, OHIO .,
" , SUperic"
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Vou can't -be tOCl particula.r about
your c1()thing SendiD3 i t
out' 1lo be . cleaned saves yoU)'
' and health, b'-l t; sending it tis
sa,' es your :;. mll y's heaith, too, lot
every Ung is done Uli.der the me) .
sanitury condi t' o,os. ,
That" one oJr the l'easons ),:;
kCl1d my to B&Ws.
, .... .
Bv
WAYNESVILLE

G F P
Vickers. f ........ .. .. ...... : ...... ... 6 6 18
Simpson, f ................... : .. .... 2 , 4 8
Hunter. c ............. ; ... .... ....... 0 0 0
H us! ings, g .. .. .............. .. " .. 2 0 4
Larnhal' t, g ... ..................... 1 8 6
Towel l, c ...... ................... ... 1 0 8
... y, g .. ..... ..................... 1 ,0 .1
3icha ffi e, g .................... .. .. 1 0 .2
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TOT ALS ......... ..... .. .. ...... 14 18
G F P
1"01'1e. f ................ ... .. ........... 7 3 17
malh,,'ood. f ................. .. , .. 7 ,3 17
McQueen c ......... .. ............. 1 6 7
enchl :l', K ............ ... ......... 3 4]0
Longman, g . ........................ 8 2 18
1I1aybl'Y. g ............................ 1 1 a
TOTALS ......... , .............. 27 18 72
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Score by quarters:
W'liyneslVilJe ........ 11 23. 86 ' 41
Carlisle .................... 20 38 62 72
Preliminary res,ult: Oarlisie 27,
Waynesville 18. .
The best way to forget a sport
defeat is to go out and win one-
al. Coac:h Ed Porter implied
:IS muoh .while dismissing the re-
CarlSale defeat with a shrug
a n4l "it was just one of those gamey' .
where the. vi sitors coudln't mias the
hoop." H.oweve! certain amends
were ntlide Tuesday night as Bob
Hastings with 16 points paced .the .
,to 57 to 29 victory over
Kingman on the latten court .
Kenny Vickers led the local
point 'makers 'with 18 tallies in t he
Carlisle game.
We
er ves. but very tittle this se son
but in Ithe near tuture, . we. viii
o hong in' there. next mar
lie our - just contnllu(' ha l'cI
[/l'!\ ct.ice. . .
La. t Su nday would have be n
-'( ell .baseball 'weather .2 lit
warmer than hose bleak Oc..t pbel
days woen the softball loop W!l S
clespcl'ately to fini sh its
schedule .. Anyway. j ust IlS n rl.!-
mil).dcl' all loc1\1 youtll S hnct
l,er,tel' !fUll' I, you'll
need two, - oi' t;u!ir .hil' Lb r. ertifi- .
eate!; if th'ey to play Amer-
knn Ll"!(ioTi ball , Wlhen fint prac-
.re. annou.nced in '
Apr il or May we will aSk you for
ho<j p .1irst 0 write
<>1' ":' sit tlie ' C u'Tthou$e of your '
hi rlh 11 write the State Hdqa . at
Oni um /hel'e is BUp-
.p(J!: ed to. be - that if
tor f ollowed through. '
Remember, only ycuths who wilJ
nat; be o\l1er than 17 throulrht :the
e.ntil'e 1949 seaso." are eligible.
Some boylt' asked, :ml. l'ecent;ly ,how
young one' could1>e and still be-
,lor my Kaney I if you
can play and our only 9, 10, 11, 12
etc. show 'up - well decide for 70u,
Just like spring tralnlnc f01' the
Redlep of Cincinnati.
CLA.88IFIED AD RATES
,. PER WORD MINIMUM 25c
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for insurance. All types of
insurance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Waynesvjlle 2472 or call
.collect. Wilmington 21 t t .
- 'NOT ICE-

NOW OPEN
for custom butcherinr. Prompt
service. Gail Gordon, Harveys-
bur, . . Phone Waynesville 2006.
. \ -fnd
HELP WANTED-&fALE
ELPERLY MAN 'fol' chores 011
small farm. Adra Lewis, Phone
512V3. Miamisburg. . 1-13
NonCE OF APPOINTl'<IENT
Administrator
Estat e of George E. Peter on
deceased.
NQtice is her eby_given t hat Alma
Peterson .hoe Post Otfit'P Addres3
is Waynesvil :e, Ohi o hill; ueen dllly
. appointeq as Administratrix of
Estat e of Geo ge E. Pet erson late
of ,Wayne Township, Wn1'l'<:1l
Oounty, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this . 5th day of January
1.949. .
Alton F. Brown
Acting Judge of the Probate COUl't
. . Warren County, Ohio. .
Maple and Maple
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Attys.
NOTICB OF
AdmlDiatntor
, Estate of Walter E. Friend de-
eeaaed . .
. Notice is hereby !riven that
Cl\artes E. -Bogan . whose Post Of-
fice is R. R. 8. Waynesville, Ohio
. Ad-
of the Estate Wal-
f.et E. Friend late of Massie To'trn-
hip. Warren County, Ohio, de-
eeased.
Dated this 29th day of December
1948.
RALPH H. CARf;Y
. Judge of the Probate Cou.rt
, Warren Oounty, Ohio
lI'eryl B. Gray,
FARM. LOANS.
4" - LONG TERM
Se.turlty In mind
I . . for '49
. THE LAND BANK WAY
Lebanon'. National
'Farm Loan
OCO BANK BLDG.
LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE 448
PLOWSHARES

FOR SALE
New - l - Rd:NJllt
HYDR UC LIFI"S
FOR WHEELBASE "
TRUCKS
D'",L LEE WELDING .... OP
. WI ' !'lI E PARK
Ice pta - - PHONE 24'51.
Charter No" 2220 N Reserve District No.4
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Waynesville Natio!,al Bank
OF WA omo
In the State of Ohio, at the close of busine8s on December 31, 1948
published In response to call mad1! by Comptroller of the .Currency,
under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutesi. .
ASSETS
Cash, balanceS' with other blUlks, including reserve balance,
and cash items in process of collection ...... ,'., ................... .... $ 381,789.69
United State Government obligations, direct and guarant.eed. ... 863,682.92
Obligations of States and subdivillions ., ........... .... ....... 326.10..99
. Other bonda. notes; and debentures ............................................ 40.000.00
Corporate stocks (including $4500.00 stock of Federal
Reserve bank) ............ ........................... ............................................. 4,500.00
Loans aM discounts (including $116.62 oV6rdrafts) .. .............. 358.509.06
-mi. JJolI'l
Mr. Raymond Si"ni th wa'il taken
to the Mio,mi Valley Hospital Mon
day atternoon.
) I l' . and Mrs. McNell lind Mrs.
Jennrl' Ri chard,, of Dayton called
on Mr'. and Mrs. Hily Gibson and
. Mr. and !wt rs:' M.o1; r is . Lewis ruIn
Sunday afte1'll0on.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ral p); Dill all(f
son Tommy. of Spl'ing Valley
led on his Satul'day eve
ning Mr. and Mrs. Emel'$on Dill.
il.I AMI GAZETTE PAGE.
Vi \. 'J Co:;, /', OHIO No. 11103.
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'1!7Z'n1( I!'illt'ft
Frnnk Stt!Il'lI)l>':"Y. son of John
and Jane StllllSbel'l'Y. ' was boTn in
Waynesville, Ohio, April 17. 1864
and passed this life Jan. Il. 19411
aged .84 yr. 8 mo. l it days.
He wall ' married to Ella Burns
and to . thi!i u.l iorl 'cl:\i1dre'll
were born. three have preceded
th'ei r fllt h!! r i l' d(, fl lil and f<' ur re-
main to lII'n hi,.
By :nrllt.!1e ",i l II ' huumllker,
b.ut for Ill !\lly y :.'!I ! wa. {\ l,lmged b
psin' tl ng ti ml :l l so in Ih"
li nt.! : ),ipl :::/?' f lloultry.
He is c J!\st of u fumi!y of fiva
tlll'ee istE'I'.; anll one
IJrother. all of whom have
u way many years ago.
Ban.k premises owned $16,960.31. furniture and .
fixtures $7695.88 .. , .................................. ,................ .... .................. Mr. and Mrs. NOl'man Risinger.
Due tu ' II! his
health to fail imd a few
weeks ago a cl)nnge cl\me,
feeble body . cou ld no longer with
stand the ravages Qr di sease and
the 'went'y passed eter
nity.
Mr. and Mrs. Kisit;lger alld
TOTALS ................... ........................ ..... .. ..... : ........... .. 1.988,182.85 family of Dayton called on theil'
pa rents Sunday afternoon.
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and
corporations .......................................................... .'..................... 1,352,356.86- Mrs. Wagner of Sprinjr
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, lind . Valley spent Monday with Mr . allil
He was 1\ good neighbor and
kind fd end.
.. .. .. .... 176,600.42 ." Mr . Rnymond Suiith . .
' savings) .... .. ............... . , ................................................... ,...... ......... 24.842.63
He leaves hi .. wife, three sons,
one daughter. sixteen grand child-
ren and .te n great grand ch ilclreD ,
thTee nieces, on'e nephew and
many other relatives and friends.
Deposita 0 fStates political subdivisions .............................. 249,576.92
Other depo!!lts (certifleld and cashier's ChEiCks. etc.) ............ 216.90
Total Denosits ... .... , ....................................... 1.802.592.72
Other liabilities ...... : .. 1,&00.00
TOTAL ' LtASILITIES .............................. , ... .. .... .................... 1.804,092.72
CAPITALS . ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
Common stock, total par $76,000.00 .................................... ,..... 76,000.00
Surplus .................................................. __ ............... ............................. 76.000.00
Undivided profits .. ... ................................... ,....................................... 24,6'78.-'4
Reserves (and retirement account for pl'I!ferred stock) ............ 9.411.69
TOTAL CAPITAL ACqOUNTS ...................................... :... 184,090.13
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPTIAL AC.COUNTS .... 1,988,182.86

Assets pledged or assigned to seC1U'e liabilities and for
other pUl'pOses ' ............................................................. ,..... .........
State of Ohio, County of Warren, 118: ( '.
I. Jas. E. Jones. cashier of the bank, do loleinn1y
swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my know-
ledge and belief.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and
family and Hily Gibs-on spent
Saturday in Cincinnati ..
:J,.iend6 ' fiotno
Elizabeth Chandler return-
ed on New Year's day to her duo
ties at Hampton Imtltute. Vir-
ginia after a ten days vacatlol\
" at the home. .
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Loll')' and '
Oh. why should memry veiled
with gloom,
And Ii sorrowing mournel'
craped.. .
Sit weeping o'er an empty .
Whose: cap.tive bas eaeaped'
The joy8 we lose are but forecast.
And we shall find them all onC(!
more;
We look bebind us for the past.
But .. 101 'til ali before.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Spting- CARD OF THAnS
field, Ohio, called on Dr. and Mn. We 'dealre to .",real our slDcere
. F. B. Gl.'&gg on Sunday afternoon. thanks and gratitude to our tl'ieDCla
-- and relativeS for the sympathy and
Mrs. Lucile ' Armitaa'O . spent klndneu down ' 111 In ' Our ....
Sundaf afternoon with relatives in. _ bereavement.
LebulOD. .,. .
The ChUdrea.
, Jas. E. J()NES, CARD OF THANKS Julian F. Smith and Celia Smith,
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th of January, 1'0 my. paper oustomera ",bo fatber and Sister of eclilior (aow
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(SP:AL) Correct-Attest; , . Day and With money - Manland on 'Al\Jraaa" Januaq: 8,
ROSS .R. ttARTSOCK and cards. I grateful and wilih to help Mrs. Smith ill cl:nyin, on
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THE FADE
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This week, however sDulll this
paper be it is the official
organ to give DeWS. The
MIAMI GAZETTE has been sold.
The new Editor and Publisher
is Mr. Ted Conover (his kibitzing
says leave off Mr.) who form.
erly published the Twin City News
at BaltimOl'e, Ohip. Prior to his
to Waynesville was
employed by the Crestline Ad-
vocate. He is married' and has a .
young son David. Edna Conover
(Mrs . . Conover that is) will assist
in the shop as she is a printer
In her own right.
Perhaps your first thought when
you picked up this paper might
have been. Weill Joe James sure
lIbort changed us this week.
Maybe on the other hand you
were pleased enough as this col
umn now informs you, there will
be no more. Yes Joe has - quit
- resigned - been fired given
the gate - or what have you. in
other words its no longer Editor
Joe.
.
The experience has been most
interesting for I have found what
an editor's ,job really is and iis
no picnic. Your paper last week
came about with a great loss of
sleep, from .friday 4 :80 to Sat-
urday 11:80 A. M. I firmly be .
lieve that ' it was worth it though,
the fate of Waynesville's
weekly newspaper since 1850" was
held in the balance.
Ted saYI what isn't in ,uantity
this week he hopes to make ' up
for in quality in his future issues.
He further states that all you
good .people will ret 2 extra issues
at your' exPiration dat&, just for
hartlUl: to P!lt up With me. (He
really didn't make thiil last re
lIW'k.)
,
The planl lor. ,.Oul' newspaper
calls ' for eight pagel each week.
We reques\ your help in eencling
.In. personall and other newl Items.
The shop will also be ' open for
Job work and' advertialng daily
from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. and Sat-
urday 8 a. m. to 12 noon. It III
r8lrUested that all ne,ra' for a
current weeks . edition be in by,
4 p. m. Tuesday.
METHODIST:
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The Youth Fellowship Mid-Win-
ter Inatitute of ' the Dayton Dis-
trict will be held in South Park
Church, Daytolll Saturday, Jlan.
report to the' Minilter .Sunday.
. All Youth who will go please
SOth.
'J;'ll :W'2l),1fn' of Ohrlat-
tan Service met 'thursday.'
noon at 2' P. M. witli Mrs. Mabel
Davis. _.
. In ,..armony with the program
of tile church "Advance for
Christ
f
, tIie has accepted an
increase in mlssonaPy &lving S8%
of and to endeavour to entrllt
woman In the church ' as a mem-
ber of .the society.
., Mr. and M!,s.. Lewis Rlsh of
'13 and 48 who have been in Eau
Gallie, Fla., since last .September,
visiting their daughter . and son
.inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Sum-
,mers, was called home by the death
of Mrs. Rish's brother, Mr. -Robert
Chaney ,of Dayton. . .
,
MI'. Walter Whltaker Is con
'valescing at hi8 home following .
a J1lljor at Miami Val-
' ley J-TosJlit!\1.
,
Ml', and Mrs: L. V. Branstrator
. are now In Bradenton, Flol'ida
. where they, will spend the winter.
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The Miami
GJl'ZETIE
Civic Club
Hears Sauer
The Civic Club was by
about 70 members and wives at
tlte Chul1ch Monday eve.
ning.
The Iadiel of the church furnish
ed a fine ' banqllet.
Mack Sauer, edlt()r and publisher
of the Leesburg Citizen. gave a
very humorous and morally help-
ful address. has gained con-
fame as a speaker and
editor of the pr;ze-'Wining Citizen,
FARMER'S CLUB
HEAR ENGINEER
February Meeting ' To Be
At Home Of John
Settlemyre
The Farmer-'s Club met on Thurl-
day. January 13 with }{r. and
Mrs. Paul TomlinlIoOft as host and
hostess in the Methodist ,Church
dining room. Rev. and Mrs. R. B.
8ERYINO WAVNE.VILLE aINCI1880
THURSDAY, JANUARY "49 PIY'E A COP.y


:nola
. Mr. and Mra. Nonnan VanMeter
of Dayton, are announcing tih&
birth Of a daug.bter, Nol'ms Jean,
at Good Samaritan Hospital, in
Dayton on Januiry 7. ' Mrs. Vlln
Meter was the former Hiss Mabel
Ludington, ' daughter of MI'. and
Mrs. Alva Ludington. .
Richard Sheehan and Richard
Bradley are Ipendmg a few weeks
in Arizona ..
Mrs. R, E. Asbury on Mon.-
day and will spend a few days with
'her 80n-ini1lw and daughter, ,\fro
and Mrs. John O. Larson and S0118
in Verona, New Jerae:v.
Hrs. Ernest HaTlan left on Mon
day to Vi8it ):Ier daughter, Miss
Margaret Harlan, and KaJor and
Mrs. J. N; stockton in Was.bing
ton, D. C. She will ........... 1M
inaugural eet.'" .
Waynesville Farmn Grange
will meet in' regular eesalon on
Saturday evenlne. 22,
with the newly installed officers in
cilarge.
Ernest Harlan t. ' in
City for a few day.. .
Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Coleman
called on Mrs. Anna Wllllamaon
and Milia Grae. . at the
Rahn NUl'IIing Home Yl Miamis."
,bure, on
Paul 'Pic)dne il confined to his
,home as' a ,reeult of an operation
on his latee, VJlley HOs
pital, durine the put week. .
Mr. and Mrs. William Strouse
observed their weddine anm\'el'U-
ry on Sunday, and enjoyed dinner '
in De;vton.
The W. C. T. U. he1d their reg.
ular meeting on FrIda:v evening at
the Methqdist Churd! with I(rs.
Olivoe Curl a. preekling officer and
Mis8 Lucy Emley as secretary.
usual buaineu .alMion was
tteld, and Mill. Jennie Bradley con
ducted the R. B ..
Coleman read an article 01\ "Glor-
ious Living" and l\Ira. ' Cuil read
several al'ticles from the "Union
Signal." .. ,-- rn.;
MT. and Mrs. William Strouse
entertained their .card club of C1n-
9 evenlq, with
Mr. and Mrs, 3. tlunke'and
Mr. and Mn. Paul Shipley at l0-
cal guests. A delicious covered
dish dinner Was and the
eveplng was spent in .carda.
Mrs. Glen Borden and Mrs. Min-
nie Muhger attended the
. of the Dayton Pike Community
Club at the home of Mn. Henry
Harris, near Lebanon, during the
pa.st week.
M'rlf. Jrene Smith and daughter.
of Hyattsville, Maryland, were
Simday . guests of Mr. and .Mn.
Loyd Da.vI.. , ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Prender-
gast and daughter and MilS Kath-
rine Prendergast visited Bryan
Prendergast, who is. a 'patient at
the Deaconess Hospital, ht'Clncin-
]I aft , on Sunday.'
Mrs. Joseph Tobias of Lynch-
burg is spending a few ' days with
het 111other, Mrs, Truman Ward.
.low.
,}liss Martha Deatherage Rnd
Miss ,Marion Brown of ' Da'yton
were Sunday, guests of MI'. and
Mrs. Ross H. Hartsock and daugh-
ters.
No. 4.404
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Friendship
ClubF'eted
At Coleman'.
Coleman, Ria .... and Mrs. S. N.lteya,
Mrs . J. E. McClure end AtothIU'
Wilde were the 8Uest8 of the club.
A delicious baked .ham dinner was
eel'Ved.
Rc>scoe newly elected
pNeident for 1949, gave the Im-
A "ARM DIARY
by' D .J. 'ftAIZE'R
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nual presidents' .address, using the
topic "Con.servation."
JANUARY 13- Mrs. R;. B. , Arthur Wilde, chief engineer of
Coleman was h06tess to <the Friend Aircraft Radiation at Wriglbt Pi ld
ship Club on Wedrlesday afternoon was theguest speaker of
at the parsonage, with Mrs. W"!'l" noon &lid showed films on peace
ren Braddock and Mrs. Cova Rich use of radar and action icturea
January 15 . 1949. Home again,
from January bUzzards in the
. Rocky Mountsins to January thaw
in Ohio. Denver didn't get the
Worst of the big blizzard that
burled parts of Wyoming and
Nebraska in drifts eighteen and
twenty fellt high. We only had
about six 01' eight inches on the
level with slippery streets and
stalled cars but there the fast
trains were all delayed from eight
hours : to five days for some of
them and sheep and cattle died
by the thousands. The winds blew
a sixty mile an hour gale and
thousands of people were stuck
in cars and bUllel but as usual
I ' just missed &11 that, not that I
.&IIl lOtty, it was not much fun to
be buried in a train for five days
as some of the people were, but no
doubt you read about all that in
the papers and 1 can't give . you an
eye witnesl acceunt.
as cohos.tesaea. Twentyone memo OV'er Europe. p
'bars and two guostill, M'1'8. Owen The ciub adjourned to meet in .
Hartsock and HN. D. C. Ridge, February 'V(itb MI'. and Mrs. John
were present. . SeVlemyre . as host and ho6te.s,
In the absence ,af the presIdent, when they will serve dinner at the'
the . vice-prealdenlt, 141'8.. Charles Olilve Branch Church, and the ate..
condueted the busmen ses- ernoon program will be at their
8'10n, and Mm. A. H. Stubbs con- home
ducted the devotlit)ns.
Mrs. D. C. Ridge was the lrUest ,
speaker and gave, to members and
lrUest:a, a line aceounlt of the Pas-
810n. Play, as she saw it while on
her vaeation in the BI8jlk Hilla of
AuxiIiary Plan.
, For 'Annual Sale
South Dakota.
Th
Following adjollntment to meet e ' Women's Auxiliary of
with Mnr. O. R. l1nelesb, in Feb- the! St. Mar y 'sl
noon,
uI'ary, a lOCial hour was enjoyed Pllns were made to hold the
with dainty refll88hmenta aened annw food sale, in the room oc-
hy the hostess. cupied l>y the W Fum-
wade SchOll News
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It was snowing when I left
Denver and everyone thought that
it was going to be another bliz-
zard but by the time I reaehed Since Christmas the
Chicago it waa thaw weather a- children in the F'Irst Grf4,e' have
rain. From ChieiSP to Dalton been makine pot holders for their
we had. sample. ' of all kinds 01 . mothers duriq receas periods.
weather ' and to Dayton with a Eacn child choo8e18 the design and
little snow and some sleet to find color he IIkel.
icy streets but <"flow that is all Gale Bledsoe from Bellbrook '
ture Store (Old Miami Gazette
BIde. ) January 29th beginning at
2 P. M. . ,
Hn. C. E. Frazier conducted the
. devotions an4 Mrs. Ronald Hawke
was in charge of the study period
the aubjeet of the r...
liUldtl."
adjoummeat to meet
at the orectory in FelmJary, d&inty
refreehments were 8flVed to the
member's and following 1r\MIIta,
Mrs. Joseph Silk, Mrs. Flahbael'c,
Mrs. Gren', Mrs. EmmrDaldrra1ld-
Mt'II. Charles Stan.
ione and the air is almost like and . Rub, GiUie, from Lebanon
sprine. All the spring bullts are have entered. the ,Second Grade..
starting to grow and it is mud, The third Grade has finished
mud, mud, everywhere. There is the Health ,book whiCh Is used
one nice thing about the westem during the lint llemester. We are
climate, Denver they going to ltudy Geography during
have mud. At least not very oJten the lalt part of the year. The
nor very .much of it. It almost ch.ildren will an imaginary
never rains in the winter time and trip around the world, visitin,
the ' ground is so dry that ' any China, Japan. Holland, Africa, the Mrl. Olive Curl spent Saturday
m.oisture soalea right In and the EBkimoa, . .morni!).g with her brother, Mr.
air abaorbs 10 much' of it that The entir,a 4th Grade now num- Ralph McPherson ' 11\ Wilmington.
slush fades away very quickly. bers 70. We bad two new pupiTs Mrs. McPherson is making a
T1iey would lay that they never ent&r last week. apendid recovery from a servious
have ' aluah but I had an awful The program Ipr the Mother's' . operation recently.
time letting across the IrUtter the . Club, Friday, February 4th will . Mrs. Madden is spending
other day &00 it wasn't just plain . be furnished by Mrs. and two weeks with friends in Wi!.
water either but )-ou don't have Mrs. Weltz 4th Grades. mington.
a8 much mud at any rate. Weltz ha? start&d Dr. Emma Holloway returned
Tonight is the last night of a. Tiny which con- Tuesday from a visit with
the coon a.nd OPP09Ium' hunting. SIStS of figures, animals, near Chicago an(l. ln
The last . night bunt of the .ea- bottles, utellf'lIs, and many. other. Mr .. Newton. and daugh-
,on. I haven't J>e\lD hunting thil! 1I1'tlotes. It 111 on In the ter MISS
'. - - " ' , !. . t.ried to room, and at present is dft br. and Mrs. ,. B. Gregg
season. One o'l .om: DOY!: nth(!J' small. We have about ,70 Wli1neldaY 'afternoon. . '. ' 'L
get me to gl? last night but i ,'" ...... ' . - ': ( .".", .: ';' MI ..
didn't think he would be satisfied pIeces. We WIll welcome anyone ' . ...... _ attenatid a
to ' make tha short \circle that who wishes to slee it. luncheon, imd tPeeting of alpha
would be all I . would' want 80 I Several donatio{ls have been reo Phi, chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma
didn't go. There have been too celved and we we1come any at the Van. Cleve Hotel in Dayton
coons killed our plaoo this more anyone mIght to give on Saturday.
winter but not by our boys. One us.
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of them got a new dog the other.
The ladies' of the Mlaml Chap-
.day and to his great joy he got Of' course the worst of the ter 107, O. -E. S. will open the
a coon with her; But now the winter is y(lt Ito come but the . Masonic Temple dliting room on
season is over and all tliey can do ! thaw makes you feel that Saturday morning for an old-tuh-
is think about it until next year. spring is just around the' corner ioned doughnut-try. . .
. There is a charm a.nd exeitement and yet we knovv it isn't and that Mrs. R. G. Miller wal' hostes!!
about folloWing the dogs up hill the thing that is just around the to the 'Argunot Bridge Olub on
and down with your little lantern corner is the time for income. tax Tuesday, , with Mrs. :M'arie . ltl:tfle
and I don't blame them for liking reports. And so it goes one thing an'd ,Mrs. Alva Thompson "as
it, and it is far ' more wholesome . right after another. New Yeaf's guests. A dainty dessert COllrse
d j i
fit Income Tax, dog licenses, real was served and two tables were
than hanging aroun some o. t te t V 'I' I"n pl"y during the afterno' on, '
es a axes, a e!lttnes day, more a
Tom Puss has eome He tax. reports, St, lPatricks'day, AAA
hal! been gone since last suml'\'ler reports on what y.ou think yol1 are
but one day before Christmas, going to do thi s year, Oounty tax
theJ:G he was b.ack at the barn reports and then Sprin'g at JastI
g
rown 'twice as big as his Onl y about six weeks now till the
first <If March s() get out your seed
sister K.itty Puss .. The four pups and !tet work . Ol:t
I,ecp IGt ty on the move but they that special. ell you
didn't dare tackle .Tom. The? just have aLways be) n to make,
stooo at a safe distance and look- or spring' 'Will t here "before
you. get all' an !l pet just a-s it
ed' nt 'him. al}Vays
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Rev. and Mrs, R. B. Coleman
visited on Wednesday 'Mr. '
Charles Fisher nnd his mothl!r
near Port William.
'litr's.. I{irkpatl'lck is
confined at Miami Valley)lIospital
with a f' ctured 11mb as. a result
of a' ftl II at his home 0:; Main
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The Mia.mi Gazette
neW6
. impaneled and sworn. t or, DBNWWA, fu st, fmal and
yali di ty of will put at issue, jury Charles J. Waggon.er, . ad?,iBistra-
BBTAB)' J8BBD 1115'
Publi.fled Every Thul'lCl.y
At W.yneevill .. Ohio 1
Theodore E. Conover, pUblisher
JOSEPH E. JAM,ES, Editor
.... cond 01 matt.1' .t the Pod Offl".
SUBSCRIPTION RATE I
11.50 Veer In Adv.nc.
I .
and I\lrs. A. E. Kyte
sevelral days last week In Cin
ci nnllti-.
lI>flrs. Clal'a Stacy has been quite
ill at t he borne of her daug ht er,
Mrs. Dearth Sheehan but is im
proved at this time.
K. M. A. Federal Credi t Union ' distributive account, . approved , al-
vs. James C. Brewer, at aI. , judg- lowed and oonfirmed.
ment in favor of plai ntiff in the \ Estate of Isaac Fox, dec'd, War.
amount of $558. 45 with interest r en C. Young, administrator, first
at 6% from January 12. and :t;inal account , appl;oved, al-
Florence A. Hi mes vs. Harry H. . lowed and confirmed.
Himes, hearing set for Monday, Estate of Blanche Apple dec'd,
J anl,lary 24. 1949 at 11 A. M. . George Gates, execubol' fil ed his
Austin Thackar a, et aI, vs. Lee iir st and :fi nal Rccount .
Mason as. executor of' t he will of E tate of George E. P et erson.
Mr . and Mrs. Ogle Belville of
Spl' ingfield call ed on Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Smith on the Day tOil Pikc
and other fr iends here on Thurs
day. Mr. Smith is improved sinc,'
5ufi leri ng a stroke on Christmll
Emer on dec'd, et aI., de Alma Pet erson, administra- .,
. fendant .ordered to I'eeover costs trix, !l ale of personal proper t y.
METHODIST CHURCH
R.B. Coleman, MiniSter .
CIIurch School 9 :30 a.m.
J. J. Burske, Supt.
Worship and Sermon
\ 10:30 a.m.
Special Music Choir
Youth Fellowship Thursday
. 7:00 PM
Gholr Practice Thursdav
, 7:45 PM
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Keys, Rector
Church Sch 01 9 :1 5 A.M.
Morning Worsh.ip l ' :3'0 A. M.
fRIENDS ')
Fa t Day . choul 9: 30 a.m.
Meet!n!!' for Worship
, 10 .30 a.m.
W A If NESvi LLE
Cl-.URCH Of ' CHRISl
M. tI . Coffe) ,
Bible School A. M.
Mo Worshi p 10 :30 A. M.
.. ,"- P. -M
Eve ng . 7.30 P. M.
Prayer Me'etinl: and
Bible Study Wed., 7:30 PM.
, . AUGUSTINE
Krumholtz, Priest
Masses 8 and 0 A.M.
MT. HOLLY METHODIS1'
T. M. Scarff, Minister
SunOa v Schc.ol 9 :30 a. m.
E. A: Eart, nart, Supt.
Nnrship Service ! 0 :30 a.m.
venmg Service 7 :'3 0 p.m.
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
Da vid. Minister
Suriday School so LID.
Worship Service t t a.m.
UTICA Eo U. B. QlUROI
I v. ,Will ia m hannon
.. n a" S hllol 9: 3.0
-Mrs. James on. Supt.
Preaching 1st and 3rd
cCtt:h ml)llth . 1() :30 a.m.
F.vc!l1il1 ,1: e r V1 Ce " i :30p. m.
, --
I t"TLE METHODIST
( lURCH
Dr. J oseph Myers. Mj oister
Sunday School ' 9 :30 a.m,
Mrs, RUlh aylor,
' '' ' Ii l) Scrvi t t} :30 a.m.
. : ERRY CHURCf{ OF' CHRIST
!}" f" " Car cr. Minisler
I 1l t, I}: H) a. m,
. -nm,!; Wor.,htr '10 :10 a.lI1.
I I i.I I' Me t i ll !' :00 p.m.
. , 'un !!, P 'opk\ Meeti ng
- . . \". :10 p.m.
'EvC'ning ServIce I : 10 p.m.
II
Day.. .
'- Ml. and Mrs. J. B. Jones an,
.Mr. T,herle 'J one in
with Mr. and Mrs. , Raymond 0 .
bome of Xenia, visited Mrs. J o -
eph cousin, Mrs. Flo sie Cum-
mi ns and f amil y in pr ingf ield on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. n arvey
and Mr.' and l\fr S ,t h Fur nas
attended t he Wayne Towns hi p
Fa rmer's ' Club, Thursday at the
. Church dini ng-hall in
\, ayncsvi ll , ,,,here the lub was
by MI'. and Mrs. JOhl1
Gons.
1IJrr. and Mr s. 'Pher le Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Lowcll Thomas, and Mr.
and Mrs . Fred Rush, attended the
Ci vic Club di nner and meet ing at
the Methodist hureh at Wa!0es
villu Monday evenjng.
Rev. anel Mrs. O. E. Vice and
littl e daug hb:n' of ) ] iddletowll
spent Sunday evenIng. a week ago
wi t h l\1L' all d 11:s. J . B. J ones.
l\IIr. lind M)s. Raymond O' bol'TIe, of
Xenia were th il' tli '1IC1' gue!\\ '
that evening.
Tho' J anuIIl'Y' nl C'e tillg' of the
Wo lan's Societ)' of Lytl e Church
was hol t.! at th hOllle of IF!' .
Gorge Welle' on Wedno!; duy,
Jan:JH\'Y 5 with a largo!! nllC'nd8l11;
ilfj " Mary Wiseman f Lebanon
was glu?st paaker. 'fhe coin ..
nri t,t (.i in charge wer : ;\h .. WH-
lar k, Mr!l . )l::rnest Harlan.
!vll's . Har vey Burnet and !\l vs. Hal"
old \ hi takel\ The' Februal'Y meet
ing will be at , t he
home of Mrs. Robert Tul lis.
Ieebound is Next
Church Broadcast
, Ct;r rnel ,Wild!!,
(list: n-S'uished young motion pic
tUl'f' a ctor. will star in. the radio
HYDRIVE
.l;_ Wheil You can

- dramatization of I cebound, Owen
Davis' Pulitzer Prize play, which
will be broadcast t his Fridl,lY eve
ni ng over Mutual Broadcast ing
r,iI.GREYHfJUND F R
. wise! When cold 'winds blow and '$1;10-:1 L1:t nl.cl$ the .
J\;,..hway, go Gr6ybOlllul. Sit back and relax! Let yom
(;H.'yhound driver shoulder all driving cllrc .as 'Iw :." kes
;'CIU .wJl cre er you waqt to go. Frce ),ourscli of
. .n \Vinlcr dri ving and parking wor ries as you shop, ... el
or commute on dependable schedules. And " . . you SO
by at oDethird the cost vf yow cu.
OOCI( THESE. MO,EY-SAV' .. r, r.AmtO"PHl TO.
System, .
Ieebound is the story of a yOU!)g .
New Engla nller , Ben Jordan
(Cor nel Wilde) , who almost r uins
his own happiness and t he hap-
piness of t hose around him by
l cttihg old gru(l gos and grie\, ance
ri m:;lifl . froze,n up-icebound .... jn.
side hi s heart. This gripping drama
of human emotions rell s how the
warmth of human' love and ' com
panionship thawed out . Ben J or
icy inner burden,
Icebound is the seventeent,h
broadcast in the radio s1!rie!l
Scene' s from Great . PhiYs, .
. sponsor ed weekly by famili es of
the Protestant ElJ>iscopal C1)ul'ch
and the Episcopal Actors'
A. Himes vs. Hany H.
HilILe8, divorce, extreme crutllt y,
Cl'OISI neglect, C. Donald Dilatush. .
.Olacinn'!lti ................ ..... .. ......... 1.15 Xenia ................................ '........ .46
,1:. II. A. Federal Credit Union
.... JUles C. Brewer, Frank Tor
ino, Jefferson Abshear, cognovit,
Meryl 8. Gray aDd Charters D.
MaiPle, attorneys.
Lexington. Ky . .. .............. :.. ... .. 2. 93 Columbus ...... , ................... : ... . , . 2.()7
.. N9I1b'iI1e, Tenn .. : ................. . 7.30 Lebanon: .. : ............................. :.. .25
W A YNF-SVILLE DRUG . STORE .
NEW" SUITS
PHONE 2121
frOm lIaj' I,
Maple.
-
1
,r>
Maple aDd
1['he Firat Natlonu . Benk of
lIlo;rrow n.. Floyd F. and Bernice
Doll1ghman. ad'gnovit, FraDk C.
Anderson arid Marvin E. ' Young,
attorneys.
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milliON PLEAS
. IOn- '8. WHIIaiD .. s.rnr D.
Witbam, heariq Bet for Saturday
15, INS ., 10:80 A. M.
from plai ntiff and C'Cl' tifi cate of Estat e' of John M. Shell y, dec'd,
b(> gi ven to .P robate Elta D. Hodgson, ad- l
om! of \ :l l' rcn County Ohi(). ministratr ix, Wil bur HI! s and
The First Nat iollll BIB' \'> (' 4' Mor J esse Poe appoin\ed apprai s(' rs.
TOW n. P loyd . F . and BC1' ni(,E Estate of Haseltine, '
DOugJlmlll, judgtl ment In fa, or oj Moses B: Haseltme, t l' U tee. f ried
. plaintl!!, Il motmt of $350.16 with hi s fif t:ccntll account . ,
intel'l'st lit ,." from .Tanuary 12. Estate of Alf red A. Scars , d (' d, I
F rRnk B. Seal'. administrator .,.
PROBATJo, f ir st and f inal accoun t, approved'l
E tate of Char los MlI1'phy. d, all owed and C(lnj' irmed.
Warren C. Young. aominist rator , of CharIeR l\fu,:phy. rlec'd,
estate e. empt from inhel' itance Warren C. Young,
t ax. first and f innl ae.count approved, '
Est.ate of Es ic Cobb . clec . nl lowed lind confirmed.
Kat hleen M" Bcck. in El'tate of Charles R. Stayton, .
ventoty set for 31 at d c' o, M ryl B. Gray, attonley.
10. ' from inheri t a nce.
. Estate of Charles Carroll t ax.
dec'd, Charter s D. lvIapl e, executor. E stl>h ,! 1 , 1"1', I " d,
fi rst, f innl ' and di stl'ibutivc ae. Iiowal'd 1\ 1. 'nidt' r, I\d tot',
count , apPl'o\'e,l, allo\';c\l. and con invent(lry hearing s'l; f o ; J anuary .
f,irllll'd 25 at 10. sale of T'C1'SO nl Pl'Oj) 'ly.
E t ate ' or Ray C. B, I g (' r , c 'd, Estate o( Genl'J(C E. P !;Cl'.ion,
lay 13. udml n' t r. tl'; x. c1ec' d,Alma PHorson, admini t r::a-
f irst and liMI c"o ti t . l rix, in" ntory h('. nng ;: t: fo r
allowed and conlit' me!'l. 31lUIIl'Y 25 at 10.
"E. tate of II _ _
SPECIAL
WE WILL ALLOW $2. 50
On your Old
When vou buy
A NEW WILLARD
KlfR'S Garage
and Miami St ' : I'h. 2 ..H l
"Tlle Miami Fettl1iHr
Compan)l Ia inde-
pendent Miami Valle7
_em under dlr"""
of Ita own.".
' .
The bigger the yield the lowel
the crop COlt-the bi gger your Qfofit.
It'. ;u.t common
Profit,by the Cl.pcrience DC
who find BI G M brand ferbllZer
brings I!igger and ,better crop.
ceuae it'll .lwa},. manu actureil up to
rtandarda .' . down to
. OnIer , ... . ".. ........ ""w '0' ""/.
i I o illo
TIle Miami '.rtllbar Comliany QHI
. , .
. . .
NO B Sl N::.SS The
funeral direct()rs profession t ouoh .
as in a personal way,' al l of a
commu,nity's interests - ita ci.vic,
industri al and church activities .
We r egard them' all hig1!ly. Jlut.
they are' never ' a fhlanolal mp-
. . tive. .
Our purpose is to help Uiose
whom trouble and to
serve thein as we would o\uo:Mlves
be served .
"AYII"V"Lt; "'0
Ohio Farmen IlISuranee CiJm
pan" ' . Corp, VI. Louie C('1'Win.
for 1IIODI7 Old" emcnmt r..Ialmed
e41J,4.Z1 .ttl!
Robert Lee Geak7 ft. Joephble
GTa,., for ctanaac- .-out eJ.i1ll-
lei $10,100 ...... 1. T. atJ.r.
. Awatm 'I'IuIebn, et al, 'ft. Lee
.............. of tIM WU1 of
...... .... et ...
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OHIO No. H04
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1949
Franklin, ,
Emmett O. and Nettie R. Dale to
Qarl N. and Pauline J, Kroll, 1
lot in Franklin twp.
Court neW;}
John W .. and Mary Little to Carl
E. and Pearl E, Little, 16,29 acres
in Franklin twp. '
ESTATE TRANSFERS
Harry T. and Flora Chasteen to
Tommy and Anna Wilson, 1 lot in
William E. and Cora E. Hutt to
Russell Eugene and Marjorie Jean
Burnett, ,0,40 I\cres in Clearercek
..
" ......
_0 FE
CASH FOR Qt:.AD :s ruCK \
Cows,S'7.O Horles,Sft
According to size and
Prompt Clean Service
All ,small stock remove,d
PHONE COLLECT Xenia .1112
or WilminKlon 2362
JANES RENDERING, Waynes
ville, Ohio
Anti-Freeze
Zerone-Thermo
Dt)k Thermostats
for all ca,rs
'.
Batteries
Sunoco
Auto-lite
iiir "
Wrnter Oil Change
pyna-lube '
Mei'cury , Made
, 1
\
\ f
\-
I
tWJI.
" Hazel Holli ster Gould to ,Richard
E. Gould, 50.74 acres i n -Deetfield
t wp.
Walter W. to Eli.A.rthur
Rogers, 2 lots in Spi'ingboro,
Arlie T, and Florine Evans to
Dewey Earl and Amanda Ann
Birch, 1 lot in Franklin twp.
C. W. Budile to Pauline P. Tay-
lor, 3 in Deerfield
- ::,/ .. _ ...
JUS], ARRIVED!
WaYl'fsviIJe
-; (H_d Apptiance
,C.,mpany ' ,.
"
1I0URS:
9-t l eacQ mornillKt
fS afternoons exeeJd
Wednesday
7-9 Saturday
otber eveniDp by
, Appointment
'TELEPHONB
I
Di. ,t .E ..
OJh 1l1c __ It d ',4
..... D ..........
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"
Jesse and MargaJl'8t Mentz to
Elmer and Lucy Barger, 1 lot in
Frallklin
Lee O. Spears to leim'ma Spears,
2 ,lots in Franklin. .
, Anderson and ' Ludla Roberson to
John Logsdon, 80 Ilcres in Was-
ington twp.
.i
OrvilJe J. Phillips to Ruth
Dodge, 2 lots in Way,n'Csville.
E. R. and Edith Houston to
Harry S, Easton, 1 lot in Salem
twp.
Gustave and Edna M. Sigritz to
Myron El and Esther ' V. Sheets,
43.62 acres in Cleal'creek twp.
Arnold and Inez Lou Conner to
Colemlln and A nnie Conner, 2 lots
in Salem twp.
' I "
Hal' ey and '
in Deerfield
Loretta Bludan to
Hazel Crosley, 6 lots
twp.
Fostel' W. and Rut h Pauli to
Marion Paulis, 5 lots in Deerfield
twp.
E, R. Houston to Edward D.
aRd ' Mary SWl'ena Mullins, 1 lot
In Salem twp. ' ,
E, R. Houston to Hubert ane!
Gladys Singel', 1 lot ' in Salem
twp, ,
Stephen S. Drag'oo to MfII'lowc
and Beatrice Rich, 2 lots in Leb-
anon. '
Stephen S. Dl'agoo Harvey
and Evelyn Dragoo, 2 I,ots ;n Lei -
anon. '
Columbia Record , Inc. to Mil-
dred Pendel'Y, trllstee, 2.906
and 20 sq, ft. in Hamilton twp, and
78 lots in Deerfield twp.
Maude S, Cmne to Walter R,
and Anne\ E., urface, 1 l ot in
Lebanon.
' M, C. and Betty Kirk to "lei
ThomplIon. ,320 aeres in Franklin,
- ,

'. for JOur Clothes &lid thole of
10ur family if you take advantage
of our fine cleaning aervfce.
len.tbeDli the life of
, elotbm. like the thoroueh, ,et
patJe removal of Pit that rubs
of tile, cJII't aDd adcla 'that
... tl .......
Let 111 aerve 'you til Buell. man- ,
' n ...
Bv
I 1
nOB O'H \ N
Although t hc \\' \ Spar-
tnns dropped a a!)ao tussle to '
\Vest Canollton, Tuesday evening,
Coach Ed Porter of the locals
did derive some sati Rf-action from
the continued' fine work of his
l'oserve squad. Defen. ed 37:30 by'
the vi sitors reserves. Porter"
werc in the ga me ' all the'
with the f irst. stri ng combinatioll.
of Purdue" Stanley hcehan, Pe-
t 1'5 a lHl C' Banion clild ng in ex-
cellent s yhi except for "I'e kness
at thil "fl'ce throw lane". How-
ever, the Varsity was also weak
at foul tossing, so the Spartan's
may get extra w(il'k in thnt de-
partment fOl' games . till l'emlli n- '
ing.
An intel'esting development of
th,e cage season to date ha s been
the efforts of ' McKnight. of the
grade 'school to get LllI ketball tim-
ber started in the 4.Lh nnd 5th
grades. La t WednCi;uIl Y these
youthful basketccl's eng aged an
l h gl'a de quint et Ilt Llle higb
sell001 . m, We don t k now the
l'e u t nor are we
interested in the se01'e b\J t we al'I!
,glad that, som OIIC \:; 1 r:,'; ng t
inoulcate participatIOn i n spouts
down among the junior J ers
as this co urnn firmly lJel::!\,\:s t hat
th.e gr.eat leadel's of t omorl'ow'
..",ill come from those who 'eithel
were active or thorou hy jntt: I'est4
ed in athletics in genera l. '0 t ulte
a bow, Mr. McKnight an I }I I'.
Rettalick! I U' s YOUI' id(>a and all
we o,yant is more in;l\' r,mation from,
you, SQ we can publicize It. '
Have been approach!!!! hy a\ 1'-
age Legion ballplllyel'S (,f '
Y aI's - jf you want to conbi nue-
playing ball let me Known and
Lhe least I'll do ' is tell ""'hcrl!
to report when the Dayton ama-
teur's announce their practice
'cl> ,ic,n!l, a I'm int II too in
youI' conti l Il "tlon of bas bal l.
Don"t n gJeo.t thor age CPl't-
ificuLes OIl. of >,ou 7 old
Legi cl1 ',If you (Wn't
u:1,1 n t:I' , "what Wo;> , I; ntact
me fit t.. e Tw'n ':r (I ':n anytime
i:l r ther infolm'lt ,o. ,
L wn,' t J,n ' 'J i )' those
. n:l ,: Re ;e J 'I'"
f ot' i, ei, ,111:1 III t l:11 ;n :'ng
well j . ( 0 'r.,; </1.. : 1 ., ) "". At
11 (' utra" , IIY:'," 1 ' ,; ", ,11
cl Cl SIJr :ng ll a: " "" Qo:1th-
\\t a1" . \JeVE: r. \VJ, fl.'
g'ue root ers
Class A r'ooters fOl ' Dayton,
we are e a'ren't we 1,
NOR,.I. B!!OeK COMPANY
' Clnolnnotl Union Stook -Iordo.
Llvo ' WI,.. oneS Prollr ... 'vo. An:
orllo'niution _nd to non...
8triotly .. "ora 0 ," tho .....
oil orOund ",.,.kot In ttl.
oountry.
SERVICE '1:H,AT ,IATI8jrlEe
lWUO DqfrDD. U:1t JII. S. w. '

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I
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'CLASSIFIED AD RAT!!8 ' .
' PER MINIMUM 110
DON'T FORGET TO tALL
us for insurance. All types of
insurance' at a savings. Call
Francis Gerie Brown, phone
WaynesvllJe 2472 Or caU
collect. ' Wilmington 2 ', t 1.

l.OST-
DOG, Black, white, and tan. Fe
male, berrier type. REWARD.
Dr. H. F. Dre.
.
NOW OPEN
for custom butcherlnr. Prompt
service. Gall 'Gordon, HarveY'-
,bulY, Pllono WavnesVtlle 2006.
, . ""' , --Ind
'NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Ad.llliatrator
Estate of George E. Peterson
-deceased.
Notice Is hereby, given that Alma
..... POet OffItp Adch-etla
is Waynesville, Obio bas been duly
,appointed Admin\ltra,trl.x of the
Estate i;lf Georp If., Peteraon late
-of Wayne TOWDIblp, Warren
tCounty, Ohio, dec.ated. ,
Dated tbla 6th day of Janus!')'
':lM8.
Alton F. Brown
.AetIq Jud .. of the Probate Court
Warren ColIDty, Ohio.
,Maple and Kaple, Attys.
HOTICB OJ' APPOINTIIBNT

IlItata of Wal1.r B. FrieDe! ..
.....
Notlot .. pen that
Oharl .. 'Il. Dopa wlioN Post Of.
1te. t. R. lL 8, WaynesvU1e, pblo
1au been dill, appointed as Ad
min!ltratar of the etate of Wal
'tel' E. Friend ,late 'of MaHta Town '
.hlp, Warren ComtJ, Oblo, .... ,
eeiuecl.
. Dated tbis 28th da,. of Deeemhe
1948.
RALPH B. CAREY
Jude- of the Probate Court
, Warre1l County, Ohio
'Me!')'l B. Gra,., Attorney
FARM, LOANS
4" - LONG TERM'
Security In mind
for '49
11m LAND BANK WAY
, through' the
" National '
AUTO FOR SALE-
1941 PLYMOUTH Ma8ter Delue
two door IIedan, beattir. defrost-
er. new "eat covers, gOod eon I
ditlon. Cedl Palmer. Corner
Rooka Rd. and Spring Valley
Rd. MO '7'761.. . 1-20
HOUSE FOR SALE-
HOME on ThIrd Street, cons Is!
ting of '7 rooml and 2 small
rOOlDa, two stories, lot 50 ft. by
204%. Bam on lot. The hOlDe
cif the late Emerson Mal on. ,
Call or 8eel Lee Mason. Mason,
Ohio. 38K.
WANTED-
..
,'11II!IR SIaJRITY RESTS
WI'IH YOUI , LA'UNDERING to do in my home. .
Quick service. Phone 2986.
Yes. the education of your
dJDdrel\ their eatlre future wel.
fare. Is ,YOur DIs-
dlar,e ' H. c:olllClllitlously_ IIld
EASILY by SlYiIlK REGULAR.
L Y. We are ready to IIcIp you
CARD OF THANKS
To my relatives friends
who sent me cards and presents
during my stay in the Good
Samaritan Hospitel, I am vel'7
grateful and again "I thank ,1'.oy."
Janet Thompaon.
CARD 9F THANKS
I wilh to ell]lreaa my apprecla.
tion to all my frhulds, nelrhbon,
and dtfferenll. oI'8anlzatlonl
th1! lovely carda and flowers Jlent
now. Stop lal .
Waynesville
NatioDai Bok
, me during m,. recent illneas. II 1
Walter B. Whitaker: ,
FOR SALE- ' " - ..,
KEROSENE Stove S bumen with Community Club met W8dnea.
THE "I,AMI GAZI,". PAGI C .:. .
,W;! YNESV:ILLE, OHIO N.,. uO(
THURSDAY, JANUARY: 1969
T. Brandenburg' 64, South Leb
anon.
Carl C, Dehart 20, FralUr;llin,
factory worker; Janet C. Hensley
16. Frankllh.
, Mrs. Laura 'Shid&ker wa. Thun-
, day dinner gueSt of h,er brotb1!r, '
Howard Graham and f&mily.
Mr. and' Mrs. E. L. Donaldson, Lillie v.. Carl Caldwell
of were Frlda,y eve and Fred Patrick, perlor.
nine of their son and manee of contract. J . T. Riley.
dauebter-in.law, Mr. and Mrs. IMZ Olifford VlI. Violet Brod;
Walter Doualdaoll. .. for dama, ... amount $10.000 and
Several frienda and relatlvetl at coati, llarold .Brown, -
tended Nneral services for Claro
ence (Tommy) Freeland- Friday'
afternoon at McClure Funeral
HOlDe. He _a the Ion of Mra,
Anna ' Freeland rellidea
'ani the late Robem Freel.ad.
Xn. Thelma Georlre ia taJdnr
a leave of abaenee from her teach
Inr at the primary grade In the
local school and will not reaume
her work this ,..t:. ', '
, Mrs. Sadie Reason, ,.,ho relides
with her Mrs. ' Elite
Hockett, Waynesyille. has been
seriously iU but ia reported to be
slowly improving.
_MARRIAGE LICENSES
Onilla Barnhart 60, HarYeys.
burl'. repairman, Irene I
. Shafer '7, Barveyabul'lr.
Henry P. Greenwald 86: South
Lebanon, contractor, OlUe

'l'rael ... ad ...... .
2 b1U'll81'l under oven. Wilbur day evenine In the hl.ch achool
Da1dn, R. B. 1, WaynetVille, nmt\Ulum. The hoats for the
Ohio. ' were, Haft)' Shldanr and
_=--____ ,..;;.._---;-;-__ Walter Reynolcll, of WlllDlnrton '
alld Book. TIle guest speaker
was Rev. Lewil, paatDr ot Clarki.
riUe Methodiat Church.
.... IDDdIna COIICbeI .. ,oar I
,
-1UchmoDd, Ity .............. _ ....... 1.'70
!.r '

;;;-----
Maslle Granp met In rep1ar
-alon In.
itilli(lon of offlcen. The work
was p ..... nted h" Lebanon team.
of Jonah'l Ran Church
ana ..mnc the llUlCh at the WU
mingtoll .toek w. each Monday
tor two ,
Mr. alld Mrs. CharlH Doater
n..:.t efficient I-
1
enber:talned at a family blrlbclay
V"" , dinner Sanday, honm .. lira. Do
vic. 'U our aim.
We are I clyto aicl
'you .t any time.
, Stubbil Funeral
,
tera mother, lin. Amo. Cook of
'Waynesville and their claqllter,
Barbara Doater 011 her..JIlllth birth
day. " ,,' ' , I
Tu!,aday eVl'llin, dinner ruelta,
01 Mh. S. S. Collett aDd IOn, Rob-
ert, were HOlDer Carey, of Waynes-
YlUe alld G. A. Paine. "
, Mr. and lin. Prqh tanill"
of Dayton, were TueacJay eveninr
lUeata of Mr. and Mrs
Howard and daurbter'
1\(1.. Kathleen Grabe.... ' '.
III'. J.Ira. Kliile and
aUJrhter, Geraldine"of Columpa '
lIleaa of tll"lr
'ents" Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dos. '
'. ter. .. ,( . l'
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suppll.. thll ' .precIouI lian.lft
10 n.ceSMIIY proper growth
... heel.... or .. your family ,
Golden It
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lladiaon, Iud. ......................... ..'70
Tam", Fla ............................ 18.0&6
Miami, Fla. .. ..... ' ....... m ........ _ 18.60
Daytoll, Ohio ....................... _ .8G
Tax 1IIe .....
WA YNBSVILLB DRUG 8T01tB
PHONB 1111
I 'Farm' [oali .
, I OLD BANK BLDG. ..', STANLEY aDd KOOGLER
, LEBANON, OHIO BROKIIRI L.tclHII '
Mr: and Mr.. G. E. Yaine are
of ' 'Mr. ' and Mrs: Hemaa
Schmidt of !Llld , they
left., Saturday. on a motor
"t rip to S. Carolina.
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I New - Used - Rebuilt
HYDRA[.JC LIF.fS
FOR LONG WHEELBASE
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TRUCKS
, _ LEI! WELDING IHOP
WAYNE PARK
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Tom Welch and 'mother, Mn .
;. Oba ' Weick; were Dayton callel'\!!
Friday. '
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NINETY-NINTH VEA'R, NO. 4405
OHIO THUHSDA:Y, FEB,
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Another chlU'ter In the nlnety-nm. , tt ' R' . " .
e. ' esumes'
hope of m. new editorl that thi. Af
wlU be 8 'Ionll 611ec1 with ... ' M D ht
to lbe ' &:er any S
We embark on our car., III pu)? Doea Waynetv"\lle need II I'IIIWI' '
tleben of your home UIWI\ MWIP8' ? G b pe k U
a two-fold purpoae., Fil'8t, =:: ,ar , . age Ie - p
, we hope to pr_nt al oompleta II re-
port of bllppeni. 81 pocdble, prdlnl[ ,the n""eSllll' of a communitiY '
in Wayneaville. hal quee" T R
And "condo we intend to CIOOlCantly j
toned lIIany citizenl me jlaet O esume
impwve t e oont.nt and Mnice 01 weelr.
the Gazette. 'r
( If re t he resulu 0' th ... lrivBltiptionl Th V W ' U ill
n our e ortl to P len a newt reveal one dominant point-WayDea- e iIIog'e of aY08lVI e w' ,...
paper of whim the C!OIIImunity may ville do.., ne&d a newspaper! sumo the collection of tr h 8JId
richtly be proud, we would lUre 1XI On every .Ide local citinnl haw IIlrbQ&e Monday, .Febrwuy",7. Clerk
IOllcit your h.lp. We want all lItat.ld that: th'e 10.. of THE MIAMI Charle1l anllOunced this week.
I'f'adel'll to fwI free at . lIny ume, to ColleetlonB will be made every twO
O'AZEJ'TE would be a .. vere 10 to
offu cornmentl or sUUettiom lor the oommunlty. weeks th.rouih the montM of Oc:tober
im!,rovenient. We wUl w.lco:n. anY penoDl queetJcmed believe ond Much and every week throlllh
. criticiam anyone may wilh to lubmit. thllt tII'""_ il a need In Waynoeeville tho monthl of April and
And whUe it' may not be pOlllbi. to tor a ' media wbere permanent nconI .No bTUlh or other trUlh not lD con-
folfow the luar&rtion. of all, we will .nw:y ' be mad. t>f thl> occurrances of 'tam en .wllI be taken. Viller. oftidllla
&iva 118ch olforing our oomplete con ,die tOwn. -They 'believe the com. urg" locel reeldenu to aid the 0011_
.iderotlon. lurs So {hat the lervice will aecure
munity nowspeper i. vital tq the
The welcome mat wil . always be American w.y of life end thllt II lufficient f .. nds to ,CIOl1tinue . daroUJb-
out at the Guette office and WI> ex- oul the ye1ilf.
communlty without a newapape,r i.
. fenclan Invitation to eveoryone to vialt
the Ihop. It i. to place _verely handgicapped In iu effons
to promote tiade and ...
"dvem .. I,ave a Item, or .
just to .. y hlllo. plNIe ieel 11M to THE ,GAZETTE", con.iderecl by
. mmy al WllynetlvitJe'l 'unofficial am-

,top at the Gasette.


busador. . Each iuue of ' 'I'HE
" 1t II qull"t natural tar GAZETTE roe
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,. to nNrly -.Y Mr. on'd Mn. Selill FUmaI. Jr. call
of ' &publlcatilln 10 contemplate the .tate in the .U,\ion and die IIIOIt im- ot! on their many friend. here Sunday
..... portant cities. ElIch inu. - afternoon.
policies Jncl beliefl of IMW r .... m.. to the world that Way".,ville il on
In anticipation. of IUc:h COIIteD\P!a
tiona _ wilh to aubmit oW' IntendGd the map. O"ye WiI, .am, 4nd :, .\;
plana for the edltoriai' of TJiE GAZETTE, muny loc:aI rell .. v lo ,.. Bunnell we in
Th
. , denn statltd,'provldeo cpmmonaround I' I U" l moon.
e Gazett.. J
Our foremost aim will be to for the diKullio.n of loal problem.
pree+ril a pic:h.fe' of .11 aid .. and the preoentatlon of information '.' . : no. 'P:l lmudre 01 O,,\, tOI
. 0 c:onremlna Waynelville .. 1 ;j.I "I or Dunt, Miss Jenie G .. r.
any . que_tion poalible. ur
.nd auruiundlnl' oountrylide. i ' II " afternoon
duty, III we .... it, is to p_t Ourinl[ the pall ' month THE ' I , ". " .
l.h .. fliet. aDd let th. Jonn ,--
IUa own opinion." ven' nearly ended ninety. i. n. ', I, 8penl Sunday at
hi.,. yean of ... rvice to Wa)IDeJville. hum.. (1I"r.an, Mr. William
While We may pnMDt our own . lo..'
id .. 1 in. the editorial c:olumn. of ttl. With the induction of Editor Carl :>trousc anct wife i n Lytle. '.- CICCa
Smith into tire and th .. unavlliI- .non w ... " dinnir for Mn.
we pledlW k .. p the -new.
oj)ility of SOl1leoflll 10 take- hi. placo. Slroul 'II p .... ' rolS, M r, and Mft. 'John
columnt unboilllKl. W. , will. we auu ... IUllfll
nsion
'of publication HDed ,.. Ilunike.
you, w,lcome opiaJont lor 'publica- likelihood.
1:Ion Jrom any reader whether or not
. they aro io with nM 0.- However, lbe need for a
, _.... D8wq18pM"in die community, many
......... 00. " . ."'__ _ ....
Tba .. . -- C\....... "-...... to IICUI'8 a
.. 0uItte .1)e !=ftIIjIId, IrI'aaiIi fPr tIit ,Comilllaed publIc.&o
Ina \,V. will QCIt t,rY of THE GAZETTB:. Undoubtedly
wnle th_ Pl'OMnt order. DOt' will local busl_en would- have de-
attempt to into nform w,th viNd a method 01 Continuinc the
the more vlFr tIlan san .. that dulr- .
' . . ne.npapBr II. new publiaher had not
act.naea manY _1..... .
W. wiH prilaeut OUl' ld_ for been rOUlld,

Chanp or itnprovamenl when _ be-
lieve th". idea. ara for .... rood of
all.
Mn. Goldi. Bentley Will II dinner
cuesi on Wendnatday of Dr. aDd Mil.
F.B.G ..... .

no C. E. Bratton and ' clauibtar.
MI.. Mary Brattoo. aDd lOR, Philip
Bratton and wife of Daytooa .e
Marne JJJ.o.m.
Sunday cell.,. aDd
K1_ Dod-. aDd Rudl
Chandler attmded the N_ CeaturY
Club meetiD& F'ridey ---
talned by Mn. J. P. From at
Q1"I8Il RGom.
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,DEADLINES
. lnaure a delinlte publicatiolll
THE MIAMI OA.tBTTB:
muat _force !be followintl de.cUlM"
for newt .nd advertlalng copy:
New noon Wed.-day.
Oieplay advertialn&. 5 p. m, 'J'ua.,
day. '
Clllllified edverti.inti. ROOD Wed-
n..say. '
Corr .. poadenc:e. 5 p. m. Tuelday.
The cooperation of all In tumiD&
in l'OPY far publication baton the
deacHinet wUI .be lJeatly apprecleted.
Help UI tc) make thil a better newt-
paper. ' ;,
Happy Hour ,
Club at ,Bonnels .
The Happy ROlf dub will meet;
on Tueadloy afternoon, February 8, atl
.the home of Mn. Rh'od_. BunnaU"
after a lIacation t:hrou&b J.... Un.
Luther Hamodr and Mn. Ratpb
Shaffer wUl be in c:ha,.. 01 the ......
tailm*lt pert of the pro,;ram.
Th. Moth"n' bub wW _t 011
Flriday, 2 p.m., at the Grade KhiIOI
iJuildina:, with a PftI.PUD to be ciwall
" y the fourth , pad_ uudw u..
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Housing
lionore.d" With
Showe.r
Min " aye Creech. of
DouRlas Henderson, wos ' Ihe gU", 1
of honor on Saturday e von.llg \Nj, r ll
Mn. Don Workman ente n hi nL't.1 '1' , 111
miJcellanooul bridal aJ.lowel' ot til e
home of Mr. and Mill. George Hen,
der.oIL
Adlt isory
Councils Meet
1..,-.
, In. order to ease tlle.
}I t.fJnt iQI1 to n certain degree jn
C(l lllmunity and tp . further
.C?( ,
II Ie hy increasing the . . pop.
1( . 1) ; the. Civic OLlb, is go-
I1lg 0 1) to help in every
\:}\ j' to, .bring about
The East Wa" ne Advial.lIY coulle, ) t I,; hU1I (hO r of .additional , re-
mill on "'ridsy v n ng at lhu hum \ in aroijnd Wa;y-
of Mr. Unci Mro, Raympnd fjrpdd'.lt.k. I : vi lle .
F'ull (JWJII& Lhl' \':' ask aU those ' Who
Rhodes Bunnell led in u v ry 1m", 1:J !el'elite I in buying or bUilding
esting loh on ' '''J"a dlS'e,, 'n, in community to '
topics. . ol1 tad rr;lI1cis Gene Brown
Oames lind oonteatl were &njoyed Th If' . I '
e 0 loer. n ow in are: i I'e' , .:nt of thp Waynesville'
and. Dluch tim. was &Iven to opening p . d r-
and edmiring the ' .ovely siftl resl ent, Har'1 .. ,. ;:'':'' :. il'i,' Cl ub. He will in turn. tell
whim MI .. ClWCb ' found awaiting reteryf Robert d 'Ill '.'1.11 of a vil ilal) l e building 'tots
her. OD the dininc table. leader. BUllnch; lo w 1:1 this community, types of
A delicioul lunch, in pink and Roscoe F urno.; lldy I om ': find the various means
repr8lentatlv<:, Sora Bradc.lock , f sc 'urin f . . , .
aRP.!!IDtment .. Wat Following adjournment, da inty \ J til an anCtng, . ' ,
.. ... LoU' Sheehan. .lte hour. frelhmonts' were lIIJI'Ved' by t:h 0$ _ . f) () rropertv OWQers
The Fr.andlh.p c,\ub will IIlMt Guuu of the evenine witl1 the 81.. . 1\ hn have building 10ts avall-
ilednHd ..y Feb, 9 t thl. lonor rU.lt were: Mr. and Mrs. a hl e they w.i1u!li
.r'm" o. MrIO. k. Unc1Nby. Larldn and son of The Sou'tb s110uld al 0
.f rll. Marion Bowers ond Mrs. AI'- Wayne COtl ncl I met at CIS .(, ' nc Bro\vn a,nd .. 'register
Clarence R. F .... 1IuId we. boT!
>\prll 2. 1898. Seamao, ID Adam.
County. Ohio. iDto tbe famUy of R0b-
ert .nd Anna GroorDI Fz.eIaDCl.
.w.y Januuy 12. 1049 _
W'I"",NvlIIl... Ohio.
R. wa. IDIImed to El_ Marie
Kimball MarclJ 19, 1924. To thiI
_I 'horD CIa
1926. a CbarJee DeaD.
0._ FlHland Will krulwn liS
"Tom" or '7orruny" for mudJ of !Iii.
Ill .. '
He had a capacity for bappill8lb
that we. aD inapiNtioa l 0811 "1111(0
.:; Bower ! LebanoD. MrS. R<l; !.he home o( Mr. ' and MA. Joh'1 lI ' elr 101. with him. It is desir':'
1M ' M D B ltd Mr 0 Bunke on ThUnday evening for thl! I t I
e n, n. . . ' a S, r 8111Dr Ianuary meeting. Mr. nnd el, (/ l :t Ve nV:lilable at a Illom-
UnKiesb.ll, Harold B, h..rf1 , ,( "'Iod B _. ' 1,:1 11 , notice, a Ii. t of all avai ......
.., , .... ra. '" I .. unn",1 weI' .. lit o gl.l"RtlI "
:. \11'3. nnlpl\ , H' I0I111P-S. Mr', ""IU " tile evenina. . ,L!lle Illilding ' 1ot ill the event
. Stuhhs. IIIIrl. Woli l'f' She hOIl, Newly eI eli lor< P .t '1 desires to' bull".' '
0/. d D nI '" M , ect olltcers fi r t!: u
.on. nowar rum u u, den J B .,.. {I . I
....... 0 nd ' M .. H ,l t,. . Crnbb ; V'Ct! rOS\(' III ,'1.> W 10 are inter.
.... 3 rurnmo, nI'. 0 wa r u C It S . 'r I I' t I
a - M J I' La Mr d . . ton orth; S(:<'l'dJry, M rs. S, C' " I, III 10 progress of Way-
rown,n. 0 Ian an 1)1'. Ball; dl'Clissiorl i" lIdur, A. H. nesv ill" ' d I th h
,.n. I<"t Malnou. and IOn, Mrfl. c. lI n w 10 el er ave
riarIJld Lemnwn, Mt'lI. Alma Eamhort. l1ull\1i.l1g lots Qr' are interested
. on nnd gl'llDdlOD. George Peterson, ,Tlil! un <.;i1ombtl r f III In. I uildil1g are earnestly ' re-
Mn. Clete Dalrin, Mrs. il:St.her Drt- (ormation" was c\l uducted by Mr.. to the WrJ.y.
kin and da"ghter. Mr. and Mn A. H. Earnhart. l n CiVIC Club. Through
Farm Loan Plans
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GIOorj\j, lfen<i..r!lOn and Abns and th'" .Followinlr adjournment i!' me'l t'.tir cooperatIon may we _build
.:.. . Wlth14r, s. N . 11 In 1 . ' . ;Jnn
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IOCIAI
/lQur wits enjoyed , ..... , I vBle.
I)" ",, Mh. J.... 1:... 0111 11 f ,oillty rafreslom ,I" ",,, .. d by the
ho.! and hoet _.
daub ... "r ..... rc S'L.turdIlY 'Iven-rtf> . .
""UI;>! of M r. " nd ,M N. Gcorle Wtol x I
,n uay'toll. ' . ' Mr. and Mr . J.. , C. Sh John
him.
_ Jr ri4ay and witll lheir gran<J -
'HIrcdfi'iiiriil:imiMiiw;oti'lIlilll"t-""-i,VII';:-w.-C:-s:c.-Ji31Ifr'i;'-w;ft;-rr"' ctlu, cbndren, Naney ond Billy l;llllmYf1,
.Ohll " tha IIll'. ond Mr . jal n
"H .. lit V,Llory 01\ 'd {t1emY(lr attl!rlded 'tb", Grain P efj.
MeetiDg
hoet 01 frlenda. Hi. Irlnd.... ItA>
eV6ryone about him "\'U \llllUuaJ In
this aKe. Ita want about dol.,. thinlP
that toIjowed hi. ioI
Wednaedey, I I ?r . Convention on Cincinnati.
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The rtocIchoId.,. at Th.
National Farm 1,oan AlIa. will __
Politically. WI pnfer to in-
dependent. We lint . pledpcl to ,.,
PArtY. We realize tl1et there IIl'I II;l
wronp to be cof18Cted In our A_-
New Century CluD
At Fromm's
_ oa- people. J
"N, Lucil. AnDitael _ ..... Tom - wortIlY

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Thunoday. March 17. at tW,t.. p
Grania Kat! for dlacu..IOIi: of ArID:
e\aUon bllan.. r1adtOD 01 _
clinctor, 21th! Sturm,
THE MIAMI
ic:an eystern. bUt '11'1 ' btll... tN. Mn. John Fromm very hospitabl)!
to be badcally the bMt yet entertained the New Century Olub 011
dl'vited. And _ believe th. IndiV\4-, Frjd.y eftemoon at l.ou.i.... Green
1111 citi"en it t9 lupport RoOm. ' ,
the candlcUlte of hi. cboiee. the man The roll call lliowed .Ix memben
he ballev.. lulted to Improve nbunt. After the eeaetI.,y,. I'8pIIIto
our deinOCftey. prorram committee was dveo
, char,e of th_ me.tlna.
'K en .,,.. PaM",..,.. i Mh. Chttpman. hi her introdllCtioa,
",n an effort to cutlUw deficit at paid a weU-d_rvad tritiute til! Mi.
the Poetoffice Dapartmlllt Minnie who .. ". all ....
win be eked to boott ratH on 1111 lent rav;"'" of the l.tIe boob,
Satwda); Dicbt ill the crf..... In .u till.... put DC -u. It 'r
Ruth Sberwaod in rna. the lost of the 8taaIty, .... hllllllUl
occaa.OrI __ Ibowar ...... _ oeinc that b. wei ill dID
dautbt--in-law. Mn. world. itlat hi. f.rlaadl ' JIIId z.Jm-
-.I.
..... SUNKIST JOICLr.S bloom in
thi s Long Beoch greenhoulic. as
.' Calliornio.llldrmoni tcts clippcd
to 27.9, on I'ecol'd there ..
'. 'j1hcse plums W I'e dj;iiQet'at Iy
, "ict'd" by sPI' in kl el' . system to
pl'elect' them. , '
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lfH' week. , .
MI". . Stllm'l the .,.,.
noon wUI be made up of, .
high ligbtinc the eppe ___ 01 au. .
Jtlmot, editorial . writft for 'tile a..
tinnati Enquirer 114 otIr ........
ing tellturel to the membanbIp.
Olyidend c:beclr. will be nadi lor
all membet11 of nconI "_liar 10,
/948 . mail -lInt AltMdy : ',' Pilrr!ln'l IIF,," by It 1I b. t)l Mr. 8JId Mn. Eldon
.;pea.1 delivery and .11' mairioataae aod to Mn. RIi1pb HUt- dUlctr.a of North ..... .....
tine. been' to ... the' '550, :,ng,l, who pve a . day.,.un. with tile !attel"e pa--,
'000,000 los. antlcimded for i949. Report, aDd lot lID - Mr ...d lin. IIBrtlett M-.
anyone who " studied til. eAl8 ('ute
,
the .. t of You .. 8JId ,lin;. Morrie of
. . {It Ave" Miami. SboraII apant
01 the Postofflce Depart:ment .. e in, d' " ' ' ,
cre'" in I8Iin IUt.,- a ft!.e Cub -- iJII dIaIr UDde, .M wife, III',
, KV9D with the hi&ilu coer, U. S. mail .odal . hoW' diUiac ell4 Mn. wetter x-iclt. "
win be ne of tWe beat bU18 for the ,h,h .. llIlI. Mr, 8JId lin. Ow""'1 Of
__ y toda)'. We will beta Ou .. te w.z. Mn, Mane iWn. Uul _ Sunday db .. ' ...
... ' but __ M'rt. Relph, HudDp. Mr. aDd lin. Wei.. <lartt eiid
10 l8e ..,e pwmy .......- P,. , - " ,
believe that a..tYto poetcarCI will t'-.L_-.
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leIiiily.
IItIU' be a barpIn. " 'IIftiI' r.A....1 Mr. IIIIl Yn" A... E. Amold of Day-
= M . ::..-:; .. =:: .. d=
J- M. Oona}dIOD hn,\ 100 elate. l J . ee ... _Ie IUId family. III evenina all en-
mentloil at .ny to ne" . ..
cut tha operadon 'coIb hvm WIthin. chaace Co'. will bali! ita --a Mr. iDiI Mn. A. T. Kyt;'a.
w.; lUIJIKl that tIlel pOItoffIoa .p.,. .Inc February 19; <HIIlaft.....,.. ___ 'Ur.. Ji:auD.a LacY, 86, ia -a.wbat
. lik. J.-t ,ifary. 1IlDOUIIC*l1hbl w.; . -- .. aua-.ct ltcbt
apnci.., could _n """ .. ita ct.:- -.iaa .. pI..a4 ... at the of h.r
.. ofIcit. b7 ..... ' 6:'30 p. Ill. at .. Hlib 8aboaIo !Ae CIa....... , lin. Ked "(ounc
Nr cIuriIIC 1941 'tile Ualt- . Iec:iioa of -INN aI .. ,aa.id .,' ...... DaiIaN BeIId of tile K.enrlck
ed priaIIId aucII ,a ftIYtT ... DiNdDn will -be bald 1Dd ......... RoaCt .. her ,ut.r! Mfl. W.
IIIJ'dbIa to J.UI'B, atampI _ . 01 the CnpMj. .ut tIP' Q. 1'8.
_ till .,......,.,.. ..,. __ , " . . ', Mr. aun.t , met ,ritb en
fuI8d. & 1_121&11 29 epedal 1_ - ..... dQ -mlac 01 !a.1
01 t!I...-nt ........... procIlICId --oIdlIred by ....... ' of die IOdI ,..... .... tile llilbl.t-I at .Wayae ..
durillC 1M' pac . \ . eoacr- wtao ........... ..., Ilia car , aDll . bit
Ie ,.uuld .. to 1MI'D the -- The, lID' 4ih'etdc: He .d.red
.. fJ
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Mrs. Ralpb Bottini- I.
the fint ........ in' the
lc:bool , : .. aumln. ' duti!re 011 t.tJ!m-
day 'momln.. . . ,", ..
who IllId 1Nea, ,the' u.cher for "I:!"e
tim .. , r"s'rned bec:au .. 01 poor r...Jth.
, ,
. Mr. and Mn. Morpft if.
DOlJnciac the birth of a
IOn on 24.
MO'rpJ1, aI ... paraata pI t1I'O
-ea 01 ... .p.cw i_ I .. _- be.,. _til W oGJ7 iD Impr h" _ but _ ........ bnaaa;
,.,... to 1M 01 aD 'wttb til. ...... ' ...... D!JiIl I ... Mr . 8JId attaad'ad the "Farm
..... alllllbc ol' die, tIl_ jONjI 'PAt .... ,. 11ft. W__ ItMric* 9i1i-S the LeLnon on T...-,
...... ' ............... dIIIt .. crf W..n- CciiIM.r u.-' at .L+n- Yfadlleaday. '
t ..... requlnd """ .... f_ ..... ' ha ,"".'" .,. ..................,.... illl! '. The W_a'i 'Societ)'
... tid" .. " _ di$i- 'I'W ,... .. IiIIIIIt -- ....... ........ Haary __ ...... m'urch wa. antertal ....
, obutiaD. .... of ............... "polk 1IIrNl" paJac:IL tIIaed .. I'Sw Nat F-. BuNau afteraDoD at tile of
..... aot ... dill UttIII on. 01 .................. II Cotmdl 00 , Ww'- .day .... TIaIlla. lin. S_
.... pi.- ... fnand .. iIIIPII'Ml" IIDI .'b. lor ... til ........ . dlerp of tile wanbIp
ad IIdd til) lb. pcIIIIifac:. ... allow the nport aI ... fI'l '..... un,' w.ttIt ICn. eollllllittM ill diarp ... 1
M. ..... i-. ...... to .... lin. Harft, BunMt, ..... 1fary lie LiDdeur ...... J .... Rtilb
... crf tIM ..... ..... ....... ... s-a. Mr ..... lin. .... lin. ...... C I' ,.
I
,
. at once Me b,Y \:i\mer,"l as .
11I1' n at Calienll' II'aclt "Adot'Llltlt I
(extreme lef" cortle (nound outSide 10 Wi n' _
1
'! . .,
'{'Ile meitina 0' Old
heM j8f1\1ar;y, 28. The _
81 ...n opened with the Oi" ac.ut.
HMlo end Proml... ,.
T lI e l",ader dilCUlSed varIOua typal
of badge. aDd . .cd- ,
Qf the Scput.. " SotNt.' _
chosen to r&prelent IIIOUII at.boIb
th . Gnld BJld I!i ....
I;nfl coneiIfalq. fuIIIn.
mqetin& .
.At the 6nt -Ulill
!.he to 'open .........
the with a IOIIIl 1M GIll
Scout pled,,!, "
Fo'Ur _ I .. den aDd _ .....
",ure introducad to the tftJop.
Th... DeW I,aclan bdlidoN IIa
Dori. Smith, Un. 1fIarJo .........
Mrs. ...
O, .. po.
.' Ilr:" 'Cl eve." ':Thunday
Ceal! [I bio, . .
at W I\ynesville,
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'1'1' f- f',l 'e m. Conover ______ Editor and Publisher
Bdll ll it Cono'ler __ _,----. ______ Editor
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Jr.. ('. , .. eeeond clue
Way, Af\,, '!I_, Ohio.
matter at the
r------
r ' tion Rate: per .year in .ohio; $2.00
rear CJ 18(, ' !theta.
-.,. -
iSE i _.E
QrCl;lt<ipa Read

their pnml_, aDd by othen, that eU
kind, of mllChl. ha .. be!
milch to the unoy.ru:e of
0. SUn';QY ..... two peopl.. It really _ .. tbouih the
I*e.,.w. to Mr, IIi6 Nee we .. deceneNtlnc in thi. ClOmer
eortiIrt or thb ..... __ of the world. . I .
INa .... .,..on eo . wbJda -.v.... ' w;' will pay US pel' month and
_#.1, .. - tbe eou. I'lIIPIftIft to .etiw.pate. R)ie Sew.
.. eI 'l'ld1'll '" -4lMr NadIacI 1111 Machine eo.. 1Iil.., Ohio.
".1 La" At ..,. .,....... The third -.100 of JDdlaD Sum-
. II.... elf Mr. Ow ....... 'I1aInI _r. of -.on, Ia be1ac
........... _ ..... a _ held In thi, ,,;anity:
'I .... Mr. Jobe Clwllllltsod. Wa,a ..i11e M.rk.t
r ".:'e It ..-..n,.. Colt.. .. ............. .. .......... _ .......... . I9c lb.
............. r"
e , .................................... 25c ba.
elt.; .. .. P. .............................. _ ..... IOc: lb.
.... .,&1*..- W .......... OnIGm ......................... _ ...... :._. 75c bu.
I r by - ............. Su_ .... "l ........... _ ............ ....... J2e lb.
................. Ct-. Mot_ ........................... : .... !6Pc 'pl:
. " .. c::ogL I .::--
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COLDEN' RULE CLA.SS METS I Willi ..... Strouse. Mr. and Mn. Eldoll
I
Rctallick, .Mr . . end Mre: Joba J.
.Mr. and M ..... Robe'1 aaltt "eIIller. Bunke, Mre. Chari .. O. Jam ... Mr.
l amod Golden Cle. Of die I nnd Mrs. Ray Harper, RrI. IUId MnI.
Method .. , Sunday R. B. Coleman, Mr. Joe' Ja.- ..,,5
evening. January 26 t Mr. Gerald McWiJU.....,
thm. home neor Lebanon. Aft.w
METiiODIST CHUROI
13 Loleman, MUHster
.:burch School 9 :3q Lm.
J, J. Bunke, Supt
Worship and Sennon .
10:30 Lm.
5Peclal Music : Otoir
Youth Fellowship Ttlursday
7:00 Ptv'
Choir Prad\ee 1;bursd1v
7:45 PM
,T MARY'S EPISCOPAL
_amuel N. Keys. Rector
":hurch School 9:t 5 A.M.
Morninr Worship 11:30 A. M.
FRIENDS
) : \ 0 :\ .. m.
",tst L>ay
v.c:elml! 101 "" urShlr
. I \J : ; I
N A YNESVlLtE
o;URCH OF CHRIST
M. H.
Bible School 9 :30 A. M.
Morning Worship 10:30 A. Y.
. AUGUSTINE
. l iI!!, K rumholtz, Pril!Sl
'o'\a."\t' 8 and .HI A.M
Vfl. HOLLY METHODIST
I' " Minj ter
v Sch(.Ol 1J:3 II . a. m
. t:. A. Earl,113rt, Supt.
... or:.hlp ServiCI! :0 :30 a.m.
t"1I " K 7 db. p.m.
CAESARS CJU;EK FRlENDS
t'\ lJa vid Stanfield, M iniste ..
Sunday School to Lm.
Worstiip Semce t t Lm.
UTICA Eo U. B. OIURCH
. \ ..... 'IV ilham ::'hannon
_nuiA , School 9:30 a.m.
Mrs. James Gam ' on,
1st and .,ha Sunda. '
("l h 10 :3(J a. m.
c;nln,l: ::'el VI CI!S 7 :JlJp.lII
, (TLE METHODIST
( jURCH
D,. Joseph Myers, Minister
"'a.;IIJav 9 :30 a. m.
. Huth Sayl or,
Worship Service 10:30 a.1ll
FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIS1
d,V'lI C,lrver, Mmlster
r- .... Feltner)' e, lN9
S
OME PEOPLE, .tran,e .. say.
don't bcUeve In SundaJ' schools.
MOIIt North Amerl.can Protestants
do. beeau.e Jesus did. 'l'be word
ma" not be found
In the New Teata
men\. but the thin,
... there. U Jesu.
lid not believe tha.
relliIon . could b8
tauaht. then be was
1Uilb' ot waatlnS
much of bls tlJile,
for b. worked at
".chln, In
Uld out of season. pr. Por_ .
He wa. produet
or the Sunda,. School, ill sense.
Durin, hli childhood he would go
to the 'YI\8 gogue school weekdays
and elpechiUy. on Sabbaths; we
know that b,. th. time be w ..
11'0_ It w hh "custom" to .t-
tend ona,olUe aervlce,
ADd .. anwr Jewiall e ....
METHODIS
'"
trnnwacti ng routine:l!u,ln_ the IPOIIP r
"1 11Je a.m h .,.... 011 th. enjoyed 11'8111" and punl... Leter, There are about
NOTES
1t.'ller Cantata, "Joy_ Bel. of reiT'Mhme_ were Nf'Yed by die boat men in the Unitad
Young. People' s 6:45 P. M .
...". Evening Service 7:30 p, M.
Prayer Meeting and .
Bible \) :30 a.!11
WorshIp 10 :30 .... IlI
' it .' 1 7:00 p.m
Young Peoplels Mecllnx
_aslty .... "",,0111. _ tbe
,a..e. wile ... '.r twa Il1lDdreC
,..... aM m.re, Clbllilre .....
,..u. and older ,cep.e had bee.
.
lIII-..:," by <:am. B. 1\Jtu. and ho.tNe. I
.... , ILl _ lIlT pnctic:e '1'1Nredq ewal .... t Tho .. in .ttendance ""'-; Mr. and . Som. I.uudrl.,. u" lUll \empI to
.,.. 111L1 .. 1 .. 7:30. If you OIl .. aDd dell,.. lID help, Mn. M .. Han.ock, .Mr. and -Mrs. bl Beh out .corched rrpota Ia tadII.I ..
... Y.uIII .............. a Ib,
I
.
... s' I ....... 8t .......... pl- join

c:..... 'I'bbe Ball,
...... n ." ..... Lmh,m..... , Chr:lllu.tIo!' will b,e far .dwDoed
..... ' ... W ___ w
b
_ ad when the ,tlrllement "there', woltt taj
...... a Oil - be clone" will .ttrect ._ .. qulddy
,.. tie IIdIooI :a ...... you heard thle OIIe?"
a.. ........ ..w, ..... at
...... eI Mr. ... lin. IIoINrt
a... ... .' ,"' III.,. 0-'11 at .. .,.. .... to tnnl lut
e 5 .. II. . er tt1e
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ANNUAL REPORT OF CLEItK OF .
THE VILLAGE OF WARREN COUNTY, OlUQ
,,- ......... Ya.. ElMliDL o-ber 1141
Population. 1940 Census 836
Ohio, J ...... ry 24, 1948
r IIcreb,. 'certlfy the fol1owinrr to be COIreel.
. Charles J'lD1C-$.
SUMMARY OF FUND RECEIPTS
oVID EXPENDITURES
& .... Reeeipta
JA.N. I
4"-3: .\12
1450.22 1220.57
1:\.00

Fund - ._, ... , ....... , .. , 9J\/.SS 21. .95
'XJ>e"'
clit ure.
85.71
20646
m.l97
1IS'l.';3
1-'2Q5.67
8072.SQ
V:oti .so
.. -._......... 1472.76 ' 1028.86
!
114423 . .00
1J209.% ZSt2i.po
)
2291\.2.05 16 01
1 1
17483.4(;
__ .... ".,J.. .................................. , .............. ... , ......... .... If 8 P
..................... ............ . .. 3274 S5
OF RECEIPTS
"oputy. .-...... - .......... ...... "-.. r .. . .. :l i'I? I}(,
__ and Sinking ........... ;:........... 1<)18RG
T ... Propert)< .-----... ,-... ..... - ............................... ... .
Tu .. -... "-,.-...................... , .... -............. ..
..... Kotor Veldele Tax .-.......... .... -.......... ................. -1,,, .. .
GuoIIae Tax _ .......... _-" ......................... : ..... ..................... .
llllllritsaee Tax . - ... , ............ _ ............ ,.--... -.. : .......... -..... ..
'nax-Intantrt'ble Tax ............... ................................. ..
..... Tu --_._ . .; .... .... -..................................................... ..
..... IJcenaea and Permit .................................... - ..... 62.00
'fetal Llcenaea anel Perm ita' ....... " ... ......... 1 ...... ' ......... ,-... .. _ .
.... ud Costs .... - ..................... ,.: ... ..... , .................. ,.-............. ,
a...b 'and Funds .,,-. ----... 35.00

158.51
1153,75
2513.00
111.41
1975.00
Im.oo
62.00
65.70.
T ... Rnlts ' lnd [ntuest ..................... _ ...... _ _ .... _ ...
Saaitar,. Sewer R-tnt.ls ..... " ................. _ .... _ ....... 1 ... ,..... 192627
35.00 PHONE 2423
Geaenl' Villap .nd 1>t1\er Funda . ...... " ......... ,,, ........... _.... 365.59
Total Uilcel1.nCOlll Fees Sale. and CbI1'8'a ............. _ .. .
!ltblic Sen'ice Rentalt, etc. ........ - 628Z.15
Total Pulllic. Service Enterprises .............. M ............ .......... ..
i.
5800.00
. ,
. Y
Geileral. Gonm1 ,. ; r c .. _................ ZI4.00
General Exec: .: .... e. -.. ........... .......... -.................... -.......... .. 886.05
81ti1d_ (.Town H311. ele. .. ... : ............................. 342.45
Tot" Gastral GoYern.ment ...... : .... .... : ................... : ...... ".........
tl) PCfson lind Pro\)erty-Police ... "............... 671 ,30
Plfe .. __ .... , ............. ,c .... , ............. ... ,..... ............... .............. .. ..... 704AR
Total . Protect ion to Person Ilnd Propcr!\' ....... - ..... , ... ,... 16iB.I
, Hu11h-Total .......... : ........ ..... ......... " ...........................................
SulUtion-Cieneral Village Fun"_ .... .... .. ... : .......... " .. : .. ,.... 278UR
Total Sanitation ............. .......... ......... .. .......... ,.......... ................ 18
H .... Village Funds .............. 6958:,8
Total Hwhw.ys .-.. ... ......................... " ................. , .......... _ ... ;.. 6958 18
Pabllc Service Enterpri!ts-WatM Works ...................... . 3137.8Q
Total Public Service Entc rpri<e! ......... 'V .. , . , .............. ........ . . 8072.88
W.blIanecul-GeneraJ VilJaR't Funds ..... " ......... 'e '' .... ' '201..9It
Firen:tt,\', ) ridemnity I:tlnd ................................... -........ . 4,00
T9taI 1r15celta:neous .................. ! ....................... ..I._ .... :. ... . ... ..... 205.9'0
Inlerut'7'Bond Retire,ntn! and Sinking Funds . ........ ... flOS.SO
Total Iqterat .. .. _ .. .. _ ... : ...................... 1 .. _ .. ' ..... ....... ....... , 505.SO
80ftdl and Loana Paid-Gen, ral ViUage Fund!> ............ 11'00.00
Total Bond. Ind Loans Paid ........................................... : ...... ' 1100.00
Serwb O.rre., - .... .. : .. : ................. , ................ ; ....... ,................. ' 4-.00
........ ..... : ... ...... - ; ....................... .. . 22982.05
Bonds and Notes ... _ ........................ _ ..... : .............. _: .. ..
on Bonds a nd Notes' ............................ , .... , .............. .
...
. FIREMEN'S INDEMNITY FUND
8_ Scn-ice Charge ....... : ............... 'm_,._ .......................... ..
Toul ... , .... .... _ .... , ... _, . ,- ..... " ...... , ... -................. ..
BONI;ED J
1 00.00
505::;0
4.00
1(;0').50
4.00
4.00

. .
l'ra:

'- Do,f l let cold, .... or Ift01II l:;; ', .. 1 travel bU!;llbool
. Avoid aU "'Ilitet clr1\1 ... and pa:1';'ng .... onies 601.,
by GrdflJJ.0utl4. in warm. romCol'" Yo""
experience "IUI wi",.,.,.,. "uIMUN "1(oa're heln,
cl!.uffcured by one of the world'. drlven-..,b .... uft' you trllvd . .
'l'!Jel"IJ" )ou go, by aoy 'ooe of GrepbolUld'l many depen.Jable sch .
\
JUST lOOK--YOI TRaVEL ". LEIS I' .RE'.08NO:
Bible Study Well., 7:30 PM, Evening Service!!
1 ;00 p.Ol
p.m.
.
.....' Ute 1!0r4 01 01\4
Abot.lt' th...-fourih, .of '!. S. publk I J(" politician had to ItaDd OD I1le If Cbri.Uanl today are faithful to
axpmcI.itures for educatica i- for plank. of hi. party pl.tram). It would OrIA'. example, we ebo will keep
at the job 01 teaclUni our rell,lCIII
t_dlers' MIlariA. be oonltnlc:ted better. every clilld wIthin our reach.
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R
EADERS of the ,Olpea. will note
-1 aU Soul
that when Je8UI went home
trom..the aynagogue on the Sabbath.
b1e day" work wa. not done. He
would spend hours, lometlmes Ull
tar Into the nlght. beatln, people
brOupt to him for cure. JelUJ min
latereel' . to mlnd .nd ,ouL Je.us
1
was Interested in personalities.
wl<ole people. not balfpoople. Our
m.:nds have to be fed. but we live In
I
lIcdlel, and bo(Ue. have no lll1le to
do with peraona.1itiel. Je.u. wu
lIot content with teacblng .Ick pen-
I
pIe: be made sick people well. So
the churcb' today. it It I, Wthtlllfto
. Chra.t'l principle... will COlI alder
11 people complete personaUtlc .

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'l'he c.mmea Peeple

A
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W
E FIND that Jell1i did not Ia
lilt on audIence .
IDclecd, be never I poke to a unlver
sib- audlenee. lUI teacbln, wu
a11n71 III. the 'mJdl t of Il'OUPi of
very plain people. There were areal
unI"enlUea ill tho.. day" but It
wac not neces.ary for BIll" one to
lie araduate of one at them to
order to enter J ew.' r eboot, or to
Ulldcratand what be He
UuIbt the plaia people plalDl1.
fa aD _ leachlq we try ..
_ ... fUPIt" laap.p .Dd Ie
... _ Clhrlrilaa Ide.. iii tile
.......... tile fIIpIII CI&Il _
_.',=1.
At the be,t aeplJn.r1...
mlnlltento-be Ire e. retul.l)' taucht
how 10 put the l1'elt ChrliUan doc
trlnel to wa,.. th.t the &Implut pe0-
ple can underatand. Teacbln, 11\''''
people'. he.d. II not taacbln, them
at aIL
01
GoII aDd EdaoaU.. ,
J
ESUS did not try to teach peOple
carPentry . or arithmetic, or ....
olraph,.. No doubt h. could bav.
t I Y A I I done.o. But he bed .omethin,
more Important on hit mind, acme-
o Electrical co.,.".nlonco adds comfort
boaut, to ho .... , old or n.w.
Ext.nllon cordi dangling' from '-'III"g
f1.,Jres or droped' around doorwa,.
are n.at j'n the d.cora'or'. book. At
f 'llY are a w,orlt
: 'I ' Y bca a . lately hazard.
'} . : wa, 10 o.tond the
1 of el.ctrlc work .av.n, lamp.,
,adios and comfort appllanc II wIth '
Adequat. Wiring. WIring
prol/id.. p.op.rly placed ou.I .... 'or .
.011 ne.ded lamp. appllanc ,
He taUlbt rell,iOll, or to other
-worcla he tauaht the trutb about

thin, W/llch be aI_e could ieach.
. . Go4. and about l;I\all, .... about
.' rlabt relaUona between Gocl ancl ',
. .man.. 80 the teachlnt chUl'Cb.
.1I\'betber In the SlII\day acbool or tn
I' the boob written bj Ita aci;olafl or
til ita lChoob and colle,." wUa It
foDOft OIra.t'l example: a. .. wan
teacbtna reUaton Sr.t and foramolt.
We do not beUeve that r81JpOD i,
MCODdary faue, _thin,,.1IU C.1l
''tab ., leave."
' , ..
- 'I'ira .. eet
J
aus did more th.n tant. HI
Uved. HI .. wbole Iltl .nd CbarlCr
fir ware nna more and
wbat hi. WOrdl ,.Id.
wi'" circuIts to carry the electri.el" for .fflclen' ..vice wlth-
Ie ... Ohrlsti.. 'elltlreh ...
da,... WbeD i& II '.ithlul .. Cbrld;
.............. lato actaal '1IvIDc
tile ,.U. eIIe teacbea In ..... "
till..... 1nao1lJl, ' ''' QteaJIltIau
__ au' voltag. dropi .or poppect "' .
I >
With Ad.qu .... overy .,om
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IINItING FUND TRUSTEES ." VII.,LAGE TREASURER
.uSETS Sewer , (Village portion) ... .$13500.00
LOUISVILLE, .KY .. . $3.35 DETROIT .............. . ' .5.10
CHICAGO, ILL . .... $6.25 NEW YORK ...... Iou .po
In ,our haiti. can be a mar. llvablo
roo"" ou, ,our oledrlc con-
trac.or how 11"10 It co to Inl.all
" ..... d and outIotl In your
What clo, OlrI.lltlanl, lpeaka
louder than what _ .a,.. Every
SlDId." .ehool teacher need, to reo
member th.t what '- .cld 'on Sun.
le Importard. but wh.t the
teacher 40es on Morlda" I, more
Impre .. i". b)' far. The reuon whi
"HIla we. el!etltlve than Jobn
tile Baptl.t "" that John, after .Ii.
.... VoIee, "bUe Juu, wa,
Are "ou who ...
about God ,Imp., VoIce' A pho-
IIOInPh could do a. walL .
DEBT STATEMENTS W.le.!' WorQ Improyc
.lana Bond Rdirement mellt .............. : .. ........... ,... 5800.00
and Si"king ..... .. .$ 1792.12 ' ---
Total $iakiq Fund A.lets Total General and Utility
Ronded Dcbt _ ............... .$19300.00
.. l34l2.56 (U" .
paid Bills) ... ,........ ......... 1128.55
Gruel Total As5Cts
LIABILInU
OUTSTANDING GBNEaAL
BONDI
CPatcWe .. a-,.r
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Tala] Dcbl .......... l1ZS.55
Gr.lld Total Debt.
Dec:. 31, 1948 ...................
DIANAPOLlS ...... 3.40 CANTON, OHIO ,3.10
. . U. S. Tu Extra
BIG EXTRA Savings on Roun d Trips
GREYHOUND
WayneSville Drug Store Phone. Waynes. %121


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to Prot .. biDt .......
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TO
fARM N[WS
Q\lIIbbN of told 1HE
MIAMI GAZETTB tJti. WHIr.
, Bvery iladivldual will pay. not only
in dlrec't aDd Indirect taxea, but also
in the price of all foods and Wely-
thlna: uaed and conlumed. Th. Fad-
eral tax will be 8 2/S
timM the Waynesvill e ftal, pLiblic
utility, and tangible p enonal property
taxes collectled fO!' aU pu.-- in the
Annouucement b 1MbIr ..... au
week of the .... of die Dot tbrbt,
local \tI'<1ct!ry. by Mr. -' Mrs. Roc"
Beman Stewart to Walter Fruura.
F/-a""re I. now the
Mr. and M... SlBwart plan to
move in the ,..,. future to Union
City. IndJana, where they will
strMt. ....... 1.,.., ' ... 11111!".. ...
ent ware: Mr. and tin. M. H.
Mh. IDa Balrer, Mao ....
nork, Mn. Floeli. MIll I.uc;r
Emley, Mn. Goldie BentI.y, lin.
Grace Smith. J.lmiio
Mr.. Clara Phillip' of Leba-. ..
the hostesiL Mr.. Della Venable.
A FARM DJARV
by 0 .J. , ' q"IZER
IIbouJd haw. 'MID thOle trIIden 10
- tb. f_ and tba people in the
lint row of the bleec:hen IIC1'8III.ble
beck. He walked around the rinl U
If debatina whlch aide 110 10 over, blat
by "'.t time they had bit brot!wr
,bac:k With liim and' be lelt better.
January 21, 1949-C.Joudy and be- Tholllh fM a moment it looked a.
.
thoua;h both of them were loing on
low freel'i"I ' and it looks lile. __ ',
rampage. . Jt co.t the owner about
.but 10 far we have had Htt1e anow to twenty doUa,.. for the Hcond one did
01 elnc:e 1 came horne. They not bring the pric. of the lint.
lay that the Iki relOrt. in New Ena:- Veaterday 1 put out .om. new .u.t.
I hope the bird! will oome baclr and
land are 'lo.inl million. 01 doUIIfI be-
find it. 1 must allO put out IOIIUI-
eaule they have no anow and c..U thing for the IOnl eparrowa. The day
famia and the weat are loeina: mil after 1 cam. hom. I law 'IIeveral of
liOlll of doUa.. fn W1l1'tA1bl.. and them pleki"" up grail .eed outaid.
citru. cattle and iheep, beeau.. my window but they must have
they, have too ,much. But h __ are deaoed it aU up for [ haven't _
havina: just an or/linary Ohio wimer, them lor IleveraVdeya. [put the IUlIt
... (or tlJ.o exce.. of raiD, up in its usual place and before I had
and If We <follow that pattern we will my 'bac:k tumecl. Kitty Pun Willi up
let oun In February. JJ we do' not, there clawina: and biting at it eo I
then we Il00, will be havin, an un- 'had to put a IOrt of protection around
uaual winter but we c:eD't tall until ,It the tr.. but J am afraid that it i.
i. over with. Whic:!t pattern It will not aJOu&h and thet aha can
follow.
mil cet patt I do 'not want ber
FARMERS URCED
FEDERAL BUDGET
community for 1947_ '
TO ORDER EARLY I WOULD COST $312.6"
W.ynUlvilie vidnity (arm .... ar.
Each man, woman. and child in
beina uraad by the Ohio Farm Bu. Waynesvl.lle wiU contribute approxi- Fort Ancient, neerby state ' memo-
reau to place fartiluer orde .... rly mately 5312.63 to the colt of Fed- rial, wat .vilit<Od by 182.446 pertOlIII
and take delivery 81 lOOn al poalbl.. and lov"'!l"'ent operations In thl& durinc 1948.
Th,e Farm Bureau explaim that', star-
"lie space for fertilize .. II .hort and
delivllriUl mu.t be kept movinll:.
Benjamin Franklill once tried to
roil<! l itle WOrml.
, !
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
COWS' ... \... .......
HORSES .. ....
According to size and COII-
m(;JVed Promptly.
. JANES RENDERING
, Phone Collect
Xenia. O. 1712 or
WilminalOn. O. 2362
The MJo. ml fte nUt,ef
Company il an inde-
pendent Miami Vall ey
conrem undr r direct
of Ita owne-Q,
\
BIG M .. .
RIG G E R Y I E LO
IBIGGEST PRQflT
The bigger the yi eld and t he lower
the crop cost-the profit .
j un common sen .
Profit by the experience of larmer
who find BI G M bland fertili zer
brings bigcer Rnd holtcr crops be-
cous. it"lll wnYH manurocl urcd up to
stondards . . _ never down to pnc,,-
Cll rder ,,.om ,.our clftCJ ' or 'or Sprltt'"
over tbe' management of the ItErit-
Price Manufacturing Company;
The Stewart's DeW C<>IIC8m epa-
dalfles In the manufacture of all
typeo of jamitor suppUea,
A man who i. rood lor maII:b!c
excutea ian' t vwy aood 101'
alee.
Occasionally we have fam-
ilies who gi ve thi s blanket
order - "We want the best;,.
rega rdless Of the cost."
Yet we never interpret this
as an open door to extra vag-
ance. At our funeral home
every dollar that goes into, the
account has 'served some use-
ful purpose.
McCLURE
FUN E'RJI[L HOM E
.AWN "VilLi. ON.O
The Community Sal. I. nmnina to .. t up the bints' lUet, and atiJl
alone .. IllUaJ . Vircil Runel In bac:k more 1 'do not want b.r to eet up __ _____
in ha'rnew thOuCh Joe stlU .. U. most tile bird..
-
o.f the Jun1r and hou .. hold atulr. The
attendance depend. very much OD
the _ther. A week alO the pl_
,w.. fuJI to the doon it wa. too
wat anCI rainy (or .anyone to do mucfa
.tN, U.uaUy when the CJ'OUIId II
frozen, tI-. i. only a I\lIaII
there, I euppoaa the rwt '-
haulinl fodder and manure, at l-.t
that II where they Ibould have
!\aturday January 31, 1949. Snow
aDO auaahine. The rain .. em . 110 be
OY_ fol' awhile but la.t night we bad
tIIrae or (our i nch .. of mow and now
tbe Whiten_ ....... twice a .. brialtt
a whol. month o( dark rainy

Saturday th. Woman' , Auxiliary
had a .uccellfuJ food market. tham
to Mr. Stubbe who let U5 I)ave it .t
We wwe there at the .... '., utual. his furniture .tore ill the old Ga.
na doubt _ are the ...... most ftIU.
lar patronl. No work il ever 4S!!:W CD
lOry Ridle on Thunday almr_
V .. terday "'. boucht th .... helfen
to Nt up a couple of tons of un.
divided hay that _ tum. In one of
the barm. We oonaidered aellina: it
,but there "' .. a aood deel of timotby
in It and wa decided _ could let
more it by fapdln, It to _
. youn, .tock than by aallhIe it and
that way we wouJd kMp tile _
on the farm. I do not Hire to _
feed .aId olr the fann when our land
need. .micbment.
They brouCht two AIlp
bull. into the %ina. fuIe youoc reel"
tared animal.. ",.1.,,11\1 .bout lis
hundred a pIac:e. a pair
you would av .. _. They ttood
th ... . quietly whUe tb. 6nt one _.
aoId but they made the mistab of
tuni!1\I it out aM l_Yllllr the od.-
t!w!n al_ . .
When be found hlmtalf d..w.
h. _. --S end tumad to face the
row of ,tnlden i_de the tin.. Hi.
taU bapn to twltch. He Iowenci hi,
h_d aDd bepn til paW' th. _nil. You
OCCW'I awa,
home .e Uaume reo
IJIOIIIlbWt, of
for prompt retun:
of the .... ell'.
StUbbs
Funeral Home
TELEPHONE
WAYM:".SVI1J.t:.. O.
,
zette office. It was e nice central
plac. and in 'Pile of the cold we sold
all the pieo and cakel and other
thina;l tJuat were broualtt in. Thank
you apin, MT. Stubbl .
(Haold From Lut Week)
MI .. Ruth Chandler beart the Don
Canadr Chorwo iq Lebanon on Tu ...
day evaain"
Min Glenna Marth of Dayton was
a wealrand 1U..t of her c:ouun. Mn.
Lucile Afmitap, aDd on liJunday her
cuesta were her cDuchter, 101 ... woOd-
row 0.- and dlildraq of SpriDlt
Raid. .
.
Ml'. and Mn. Calvin Looper. 01
Lytl. CIIUed on tbait 14 ... Alicia
Clark, Tuaaday evlin&.

Top hat, white tie and tails
occasions caU for dependabil-
ity. efficiency and promptness
in a 'cleaning service, and ours
. is the one that meets every
requirement. '
When you phone us, you '
your evening wear wilt
be cleaned and pressed per-
I fectly ;lnd', delivered On time.
'I.a!nPS ... Lamps
-
Lamps
Spec.iill on Table Lam:ps
to'S.SO each
11
WaJiiesville Funiiture' &: AppOuce Ce.
. ,
SaalllIIaID StNet ___ fraIJi c,.... Hall
WAYNE5VIL1.E. 0100
!
It's onl y a short ti me' since
Big 'lnch pipe line and its
sister. the Little Big ' Inch,
were carrying oil to ' help
Amerib win World War n.
The imagination of every ci ti"
zen was gripped by the mag-
ni t ude of' the construction job
that.'as done these
hi.:-h- p ressure steel lines, the
world's ,longes t and largest,
fTOm Texas to New Yot;k.
Less specta ular but nearly
!<S difficult ha!l been the job of
kuccssfully converting t he
I"dl ill ' a natllral gas
transportation
system. In MaY'
1947, Texas
Eastern began
emergency op
erat ions to help
relievea critical
...... shortage of gas

Ih3.(1I2 Inch
in the Appa
I'ach ian area .
111c linesneed dcleaning;they ,
I,"d no compressors to boost
1:10 gus alollg and tney could
only 140 million cubic
(",it a (lay at the stal't.
nmbitious program to
ll ;d:ll ct ,'01 press\>1' .stations
.:. t intervals a long the
" .. .. ' .l.:; in the,'
'.' :7. In 1: (1 f these st;ltions
. j ; .' ui i,'<.\ n new t ype of
,;..-1 ric:!I1!' n "centtifu-
0'\ ... , : 0 r,n",' \: -rbefore
. r '
... ""'. , .. ' I',nl; .JiSWt nce gas
, -"" tJ lN'a / u . 1J 1. this en
to
rl.,:. "' '' ')(,'I\lrI :r i!l month.
.""'00'1' lhan ..... uli! other.
. '''''''' f .... ... c-. . ,.-n. . n.,
,; " """ ' . " ..... ... VII 239./XoO
!t tfle.U
u.if J i - M! .. , hzI\tut'I rafllu ,
nJUl\ ra! w..
l:.w.nl " hol...... I"
hit", .... } ...... t,., fN. __ I f_
" aU ttl. ... .. ,,"m-
fliti.': which these
InE!at pipe lines pass.
'The money spent in Its con-
struction programs fi.nds its
WilY into the local businesses
, of these communities, and its
employe s and their purchas-
'Ing power are an integral part
of community life. , .
As a private enterprise,
owned by more
than 18.000 peo-
pler Texas East- .
e/n also pay\!
local, ,state and

New Cclmpressor tha.t help sup
port roads, and pub-
lic services.
This message is,published to
tell you about the work TexaS
Eastern is doing. We also wish
to express lrI'atitude at your
aClCeptanoe of us ilito your
life and to pledge
our cooperatfon tD JOur com-

t
.
'. -. - i
.' .,
NEW citizen in YOIII c()mmllnlty.
THIS month Te:JIas E8Irtem .fuwmed its 1S-month
!ltruction progT:Un to convert the 1lid1 aod till
Little Big Inch pipe lines to natural gas __ .... .
ice. In that time we have built twentyoDB gas wwP: "'! .
The Hi W inc/} lines e1le-stil11l1/t1.til1g
{fi r /lew s()l(rces
, t,qS ((nd oil
T
HE B'g lnch System encourages
discovery 1)( adclltionol gas and
' oil reserves ,by alIording advl111.ta
geou8 outlets to producers and
landowners. Texas'Eastern helps lo
conserve gas, too, by purchasing '
large of gas fonDerl y
" flared" or wllsted to the air_
, stations which move the gll8 along In nine eta.
Texas toPetlI3ylvanill. We have $28,500,000 ..
make pipe lines efficient c:m;iet;'S of P8. ....
ing !;he Qation. Part of ';hat mOIJp.y bas been spent in
communitY, and it, 'toGether wit.b the salariea pGl ...... / .
employees in this .baS cont;cibuted aad will .... di t
to contribute to your community welfare _ ... ",... . ,
rJ1I:IE' veteran pipe line staff of the Big Inch
1 strong-work around the clock to see to tru.t natmal
gas, an essential source of. pte throuab.' ManY at
th,ese men the lines during the war 9Dlier pemmd
operation Today they are doing a job of equal importaDal
to the nation's
TRANSMISSION CQRPORATION
Owner and operator of Ihe Bi g and Li ttle Big. Inch pipe line syslem. 15
represented in community life of states where its live work.
Home oIIIee ,of Texas Eostern ii at 306 Milam Street, Slirevwport, Lovisianct.
Nearest TexOi Easlern Station i. at
- <.
ONE CENT PER WORD l minimum charle, 215
clDtL eo ... , advertisements
UPOD appltea1iloll.
N'T fOR.CET TO CALL
US for insurance. An of
insurance .t a savinp. CaD
'francis Ge,.e Brown. phone
WaVDeSVJlte 2472 or call
couict. WilmtngtoB 2 t t t.
, THE NEW!
BOLENS-HUSKI
GARDEN TRACfOR
Now on display at bur store.
Four New a size for
every ,arden.
t H.P. Handi-Ho
t t-2 H.P. Power Ho
3 H.P. Gardener
5 H.P.
.-
THE MIAMI GAIZETTE W
S
PORTC
,
--:--

Fifty Orand
A Yaar
FOR SALE.:...BuUdoqr ror JabD
Dee,.. A or B tractor. WiD alia tit
Fa rmall H or M. Idllll1 for
dirt and .... Work. with by-
draulic nft. Banta ImplemllJlt Co.,
L banon. Pholl'jl 555.
1949
FARM -LOANS
- LONG TERM
Security In mind
for '49 '
1ltE LAND BANK. W/t.Y
BOB O'REGAN
If )"OU bear Sup!. Kenny Retallilck
By
FREDER[(JK MEDLIN

through the
or hii coach, Ed Porter, mutterinc in
their coffee ... 6out "red INitl," Sat-
urday morning you'n know that a
color jilUl ,till llunu !l the local
T
REY etill Johnson
, \ ent mod RO s uddenly atter b.
got out ot stlr. Thana. all but Leo,
the Cence.
F4DJl Outlook Bright
For Coming 5 Years
U. S. Economist. Show
Optintillll in Foreca.t.
In .plta of 10m. rlc.nt ciacline.
in farm price.. -.rlcultu.ral eCOll
omJata of the U. S. departmaDt of
1l1'icultu.re took an optimiatlc JIOlot
01 view at their recent outlook coo
ference 10 Waiblnaton. D. C. In
the p .. t, these ec:onomlat. blve
cionllned their estimate. of thl out-
look to the coming ]2 monu,.. 'l'hit
they 1rled to lopk ftvi yeara
abead. And, they decided that
thin,. look fairl,. ioo4 for tha farm
.r for lba t Ion,. .
Of coUll.e. they mad. two H.lc
aU\Ul)ptlon. that 80me .,.ople .tln
.,. a Ilttle doubtful about-that a
.table peace wW be eltabllllled UId
.. ' tben wW lie 110 MrlouI de- '
SpartlUis, .
To explain, unl _ my info'rma:ntl
are: wtOng, Waynesville 'hes lost all
'four garnet to red-<:lad .cbool. (IIlDt
Communistic red I' thl. to
date, "" you can see why our loce!
atliletes hope to be red ' hot tJonillht
they en,.,e KinK' Mill on 1the
local court.
Oil, yes, anolller contelt tomorrow
nlte' on the Spring Valley hardwc.oo
!IO .hop to it yOIl local lportl\ en
thusialts and support your' te.llm,
there', nothing like invading a hosttile
count and seei ng plenty of your mot-
era in the . taDch. Sorts curM tbcne
'Ibutterflies" In one's stomach.
Basl<etbalt fans will see e ,.)()(\
short film at tha local cinema T\:le&-
day only when RKO's Texas R:ed
heedt il acreened . . all about gii rls,
so ' ouff saidl ,
c.ri Austin&, a fonner U. of , eilon.
in the 30' " orul .now with Lc)we
aiK:I -CampeU Athletic Goods
CiDII., i. ,tUl remembered by hi'
lri.ods In thil area,
H,rvey.burg, for hll exCt!lIent offici-
atina: of basketball: Cbaries DoIlter,
Hervey8burg mayor, it high in his
pl1li .. of "Katz," which ,laddened my
heart a. Aurtinpnd truly both
attended Ehler HiP. School In Cion.
Tite proor that basebAll is around
the comer wa' proved Monday .ute
wiih the tint meetln, of the 'Tri-
county loop at Centerville. Lett -.
.on ,die local Amarican JAPan ruld a
dub entered and I have hieb be,.,..
of luuIdlina another club for t1;lem.
The .. Hmit ja the' __ .. a boy
mUlt DOt pen hit 17th birdlday odUl'-
inc the entire year of 1949 '10 be
jDIInny Sirnpeon, iHa.ro1d
SSPWYII, )'1" FlOl'llnile, Bm PIope,
Emory Robbins, are first stnri'llers
still etilible.
........ _mlo "-- _ bon'tbe IUf'll"'lMCI if " 'Lefty" New
.. ....... ...- land, who was Centervill.', mClund
JidML . star, playa bare in 19491 He on
prua!. II Ume Ibould prov."ra "WaynarrilJe NUt. and dd. column-
",., about CIlIa of the two, the ist alll!feCl N_land the IUD
..... IIIU lie ualt1e. ADd the,. better u, this
b.a.a. to JIObIt out that 1bHe .,. , Have you ned about the U. C.-
1I0t pft4lvtiODl. X. U. _ell., JobJl Wiethe "nil Lew
; JOlmson remembered It aU al ha
atrode feverishly. throullh the hot,
breathle.. nlaht.
3
. Mlnut. The black curta.In
of darlmell that
Flotlon pre I 8 0 d upon
\!Ivery . ide could
not hid. those things that had iOn.
before. Even theIr memory 10
creased his rurlous pace, and It
Was an effort not 10 cast a
alenee over hIs shoulder u he drew
neDI" the .pot on which the area.t
oak' ahould IItand. .
He remembered the niSht of ten
years 0 that ' he bad stoleD .the
Alameyer jewels. It, had been a
deaperato thing 10 do. h. hali
halt expected to be c:au8ht. m.
mind's .. ,.e saw himself
up those precarloua U'acerB of IV7
on the high back wall of 'the Ala
meyer mansion. He ' recalled how
cauUoUJly be bad opened the win-
dow with a glass-cutter and allIe,
how caretully nil bid placed the
charge of, explosive a,atnat the,
cleverlyconcealed wall .81e, bow
feverlsbb' he bad burrled throullh
the acrid smoke to the battered
door after the mutned exploslolibad
ahakeJl the' room.
THEN down that s weep of lV7
a8aill to the ground and over the
wall and alongthe hard road as the
uproar behind hlm steadlly arew
. the car with the' ftn.erlnl
.earchll.bt darting down, the road
. bia dogllf! d ftlght across the
fteld to momentary' haven of the
hUlle oak . . His ftn8ers trembled
convulalvely agaill as they bad
when he bad tumbled the jewell
qute1tly into the leather bac alld
buried 1t aately, ta.r back under the
root. He beard a,aill the
deep-throated baying of the bound.,
srowtna alway. closer, as be bad
beard it that niiht. hour after
hour. twistln. and dOdgln, ,and bop-
Ina, mowin, in his OWII heart that
he would be cauabt, and learln'
It with hysterical terror.
Au I!J1Il CII""'.' Til. Ilk. shel'
. til. ,,,p;,l wblM 01 ,h. /."dl#"
lb. h,. Jo" J,.,gi"" ,61.. J_ ..
BIU they bid nevu found the
He bad hidden them wall,
IJId for that he had been lP'atefui
tor 1en ,.eara.'
GET
Ule the allCpu(pose "Jeep"
IS It Iractor te) pull ),onr farm,
as a Iruck 10 tow
Ibt. llnd hCl ur,SOo 'Iln.;
as a runabout 10 cake you to
lown or Ih( )U1l1i Ibe pasture.
Ihe "Jeep" power cake-oU.
to run your farm equipment.
Good News '
For You!
WE CAN OFFER'
Lebanon National
Farm ILoaa .
OLD 'BAN K BLDG.
. 3
LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE 448 '
The New Look

A. lot of " smart " .money is
beinE: put into savings accounts
these days hy ' people who
know , the Score . . people who
know this is no time t spend
oc dollars, thus to
increllse . inf lati on . . J oin the
" ' n1l1rl el" and here
g' lIlarly.
,
Waynesville
National' Bank
YOU IMMEDIATE DELIVERY =:=====::::::::======
ON
JEEPS
PICK-'-JP TRUCKS
PANEL TRUCKS
STATION WAGONS
, .
JEEPSTERS
Fon INFORMATJON
EE:
MORRIS FULKERSON
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
Complete equipment available TIM, tile ,0 OIl to JIOlnt out lllat l i.,lrl, unable'1O .. Iect caPable offi-
ITANLEY ... KOOO'D for all modelS. including Plows, =- d tb!,or dty
."OK."'. ",.o.H,. Seeders. ltlowers. a :reB IIIIUl 11&2; .. that blduatrlal . ash w_ead .. . ..,. ,the
.eatpat pIr '!'OI'Dr wID mere.... CiDc:y tJIlP8R ,rabbed the. story. What
He" elme quite suddenly upon the
clump 01 trees. The,. .eemed 10
the thick darlene.. to be the lame
.land 01 ten year. a80. He moved
abollt qulckl,y with the llaahll&bt
until be tound the pec:uUar root .
curv,ed outward IlIId upward
aUcbtl.Y, Suat .. It had .0 a,D.
Be dill back thrlil.\lh the 100..
OR:
PAUL E. CLARK MOTORS
TYroS .& .VERITY PKWY.
NORRIS COMPANY
Cincinnat I Union StOCk -iard.
LI". wf .. , and Progra .. hl.; A ..
oI'Q_n" ... tion ._nd to non.
ItPIClth, a.lle" on the .....
..I erOund .. In i, ..
HUn'"". te .. ""Of). wa"iMelrlll.e
otIIe. . ....,.. .Ohu"

PLOWSWES .
SIIlRPENED .
. ; 'Dd ... t ,s.lcIl pel' ac;re aDd pel' a ".en" 1M belt pme In 1949
BANTNIMPLEMENT lIY-toCk _ alto will lor -.zthwntem hoop lalla iDRMd of
'J.7 W. Mulberry St. .dnrtiaiD& -the ..- OIl its own mer-
LEBANON , Plione SS5 =JIIIom .. i1s , - tactics were uMCllast
, ... lIIaaD a '_IUJ' m ....... for too. .
aDd eloth1q. Hlp 7leld notdIed their 81b vic-
CBLBBRA.TB BIRTHDAYS .... ..- par worm mlaht me... more tory. 57040, 0,", -Uy
.bJe prIcH tor iDdUltrlal .&xsa. _ .....
Mr. a!Id 14ft. JOIua Bunb
braI:.cl their bInbcSq amd"....nee
GIl Priday .... s.t1mIay. On Fridq
-me dIey WI .. their suaata: Mr.
ad MIL Omar and Mr. and
loin. BID .... of Lebanon. . Mr.
.D\t, lin. .... 1Iaati.,p, ' Mr. .
Yn. WdlilIiD StroIJ!l8o aad dIeiJ\
1Iaril1D Banb. .'.
mp.r lleldl ph aere aDd per an- Bob HaItlDta 111 polnu
imal UJ!H, will ma'" more _ami- attack. '
oaI prodUCtioD for the tarmer. Warren CoI1Jity polto otftdal' may
AD In aU, tblI Illapel up to jut mi .. a bet b)' not th" co-
aboUt tbe Jd/ld of IIve-7ear parIod operation of aU Warren bi&h IIIchool
that 1be themaalv" would. baaIr:etball ch lact rth
JIlIe to aldo". " !Ii ............ u .... on at '. c:oa "to III . a 100
oJ .... ,..... ..... and IOI1ib dub to oppote each (rtber.
talr prlcet means a break lor l)I'O- Selection of .. lay.. throIi .. ..
4\aeanI Uut cCII1mmel'8 - a '"-t_ ... .
Ileal' low both. . I piper VOl", ftC. Same policy wa'
IIdopt8d iD s-Iltola coupt)! " 'ently
, 11M lira. Bunb .waN
of ___ <Xl -.s tbay, Mari- .....
and _nl dIouaaDd. of doUan were
' uceptfed
.,.., aDd Mra. IAaIl Mil1s _ ' diD-
_ cueitl of Mr. and Mra. William
tall .. ,
At Ice PlPt - , PHeNS 2451
.8tIo_
a
. ' ..
YOUR ORDERs 'NOW FOR BABY aBCKS

auoes AVAII.M!LE FEBRUARY 26TH.
. ,
...
AINJ) EVERY
.AIL auoes' FROM APPROVED fLOCKS "'I .
. .
Phon. ,WaynesVille 2621 Jj
a'-a
, IIILDIlIS CU"ELS ADrOIOllllS LllIILl"
., .:. A Y ' ARM ,U.A_CI"
II .. 0W0 '--- will .... ,.... ..... ;..'. .... __ .
- ,.. k ,.,.lIaHdIap.,a. - a It"a'
.. ,.. II_ ..... _.L..... add -,..-; _ __ eM 'J .1o odIan. WIap DDt __
y_ ..... ,. ....... ,. .............. ow. ...... ,
On' Vacation
WILL RE1lJRN' .
March 1.
,
or. C. E. WilkiJm'
oPtom.wk ' 8peclab.lt


. .
,
. MItnIODl8T NOTBS - ... . .. =-:
Th. the Youth
FaiJootnbip Inititll1:e' at
South PaIk Qnm:b, Dayton. lalt
Ball . LiDda RambYi
ltuOl EaJ.'lIhert,
WerftIl . 81,,*,, and Rev. R. B,
Col..uu. II-'- :Bamhart ' w a,
alktld pnialcltat lor th.
1
y.ar.
011 SaIIda,y IIIOIIIiD&. Febru uy 6,
" 10:30. a ... of more than 20
an t... lie ..... IIIIiO W8JI1.wriU.
. ...,.., wiU .be a
.... aIao.
,
......... 11 upeeW w be
cavillt.
iMer H; bIa lingers tin,ied as .the),
tluched ' rotten leather,. and there'
wve the ,ewel. ap(ead 9ut. The,.
_re dull-but they' were the All-
.. yer jewels. '
, '
A
'N HOUR lllter they were shim-
mering on velvet in Leo's back
room that he used for bu.ine.. ot
_.recy; and Johnson WBI .trem-
with excItement.
lohnson paced the 11001'. "Five
grandl" be aloated.
"That'. lifty &rand a year ill the
til' houae, and aWl they lay crime
don't pay. WhY. Leo, J know Jots of
bl, CU71 that dOll't matte Ilfty grQd
a year; I'm up In bl, mopey
DOW and It feel. wonderful." ,
"You know .wbat these .,.
worth?" ,
"Yeah. Sure I do. So do
Perllapi be ' ollly wanted to bar
Some of the dread died in
Jo)lPson's hean. ','Aln't you the
beid tence in the Eaat? Thar.
I 'eame to you." .
''You 1aIow that I'm benu""
Led. query w.. very, grava an4
veI'1, .ameat.
"Sure. illwaYI bave bee,"
",.6_ i_.tr,n 1M r..o
M,rIoI' sllt/h, ..... /lUI
IkIfu. TJw, ",;,11, b. Ulorlh ". .....
tlr*' "0"","
'!be)' aWl wODder wIlT JobDIOD
WeDt mad IP .1iort.b' after be got
out 01 ... Ia, . all but Leo, 01
coune. Leo would mow, tor be 11
a VU1 Ibrewd judJ. 01 humaD
Pl7cbo1op-and j.well. It 11 nId.
bl thou wbo know. IUlet Leo mad.
almost balf a mIDlOD out of
u.. Alane)'tr Sewela.
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8ERVICE THAT aATI8F'If.t.
WlFlIO ' Da)ton 12:10 E. 8 , T.
Dta,1tWO. WLW 81ncIDlI,'"
1lI: 40. tor u . Uu.1I
Market RlIIOr,;
Armitage & Son
'I'SUEPIIONm!
WAQB!'InLU _
voaaow M .. ,
LDI.\lVON ()ft'tN! .',
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BLACK-TOP DRIVES
AR ... ROAD OR.
MUI PIU. DIRT
, READY-MIX CONCRETE,
EXCAVATING, aocI DU,MP .TRUCK 5ERVICI:
Stoc'k ' /
, . $6; $l50; $1.50 (wt.
A'CCORDINC TO SIZE ' AND CONDmON ,
because it's a soft curd
.milk, by 'AMA and
therefore easier to digest
ThereI'. 400 un',. of
shine" 0 in. every
quart, too. Ask for Golden
Crest HomoDee at your
900r or at ltore,
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For Ninety-nine Years
NI
FROM THE
s' T ypewnter
Being an editor is not an ellsy
task ;, eRpecially if YOIl must be
proof reader, cO,pyboy, 11lnitor and
nil the other jobs that go with yOU1'
weekly newspaper. Yes Joe Jun\l.!s
has aa thc editor,
Among t he taskll comc the mail.
Every day irito ,our ,.oBsession
come many , circulars promoting
someones grellt idoas. To print
these would a 1l8'por four ' or
f ive tlnies lho size of thiN pllb.
IIcatlon, '
The\lC 1\.I'e VUI'Y soon ' fihid
in our "circulol' file," , the waste
basket.
As IIui eUy as they ,Clime the
local f ortune tellers folded Uleir
gabds and left our ,to,ilO. Much
talk was wasted about the l&dies
who flooked on the window an,1
moti,oned for the mille
to enter into their Of all
accuRed of entedn" n9 ono
woold admit their futore had becn
fl'retold. In spite (If all dlscuRlI ion
where they went n\lt :know but
J feel It Is a great improvement.
Community spirit i cert ainly
a great help when you feel de.
pressed. The other evening when
my "wits end" WRS neal' ] had a
kind offer of help, This man said:
"I get home at fIve and m:j !lOp.
{Jers over 'Ilt fivethirty I T don' b
know mu h' about prlntinlr but
herc'!!-.' my telel!hone numhe,' anll
,i f' can help let me knnw."
I
Head Dies
... auecumbll at. 55
Was Fair Boord Member i
Active-In Democrat
Party Here
two hear t att.ack.s
which he suffered Saturday nigM
and early Sunday morning. Harold
Sharp, aged 65, count y AAA chair-
man ancl W STren CQu:nty fair boarel
member, died at his home in
Pleasanl Plain ,d 5:30 A. M: Sun-
day. Widely knOW1. t hroughout tb<l
counLy, he was pasL master of the
Butlerville Lodgo of Masons Ilnd a
member of the Lebanon Lodge of
Elks. He WIlS active in the Demo
C1'8tic party in the county f or
manYyeara. '
ije is survived l)y ' his wife, Alta,
postmaster at Pleasant PIli in , three,
sons, John o.f Columbus, Thomas
Of I' '!ar Pleasant Plain, Darrell of
lIil!llter and a daughter. Mrs
Connn SehellehgeT. of Columbus.
Funera I servi ces I, ha rj{ o f
W. C. T. U. local i;lStitllt.e was the Rev. It' retl Moore and R I'.
presllIIted Thul'stJay ut; tho home of Jpseph Shepherd, will ' lIP heJd
Mrs. A. S. Collett. Guests trom Thursday at ,211 1" , at Hannan Fu-
W&ynesville wen , D Holloway _ .neral B:ome. will be ;11 J.
Miss' Lucy Emily, Mn, Lena Hart. 0 , O. at Blant'h 8te!',
I' oc'k , 1\11'1\. Olive CIIl'1 lind I'll'S. Mas?Dlc . rIte!' In charge of But.
Adll Furnace. [, T. Wall, of wen:! l-nlll ,
Clinton County .. was guest ker. Y DIg
Special degree wor l( IVa "; pre-
!lellted 'in Masonrc Hall Fliday eve-
ning. '
w. S. c. S. will Wednes
day afternoon with ' IITra. Em'l

1\1 r. Uli tt 1I.rr:;.
wore h(>st/; to theil' hri llge club
j"I'i,lay evenilJg. '
Fred C,IImpbelJ alld ij on, Wil lill lli
, ':l1npbell lI nd family, I1I Ovud r ll
"Cl ntiy to Coli tt; f >\1' m,
,.s thv "1101(' in t he WOOdK: '
Oharlcs Collier, wno has been
oe.-\ouRly ill, l'oport, d to he
t\uU' h impro\oed,
\\tTl!. Laul'lI Shidnkcr IrEt Well I
nesflaytol' Ft. Lallliqrl!'al ll, Floridn .
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CRENSHAW GIVEN,
'I 25 YEAR TERM
Plea to
May Lose Both
, Feet
hi s pl ell frc' l11 ill
eent to J!; uil ty I)I'l a robbery charge.
.JamoK Po . Crcn1!haw. 28, wa K M n
!': unclay to the Ohio Stnte
Penitent inry loy' Common Pl jla s
,Judge . Itfll1 1". HI'OWU lo >II' I've a
,ANm.R IRON USED
w!tere will hI' t h 11 (,,,t or hO" 1
Sheriff COlldt>n snirl the six
mcn who 1' '1CRpllli urcd Rn nn-
gI" IrOf\ rro,m' oll e of t heir'
to 100sen' l,hto VlI' gll
IItonc: No tI)'l18 wllrc
int." the
daughter, Mrs. Will McCanN). .
--- i t to 25 yoar term. h"l'iff Gc"n1il
Mr. and Ml'lI. flQwnrrl Coon cell" W. Co"dpn, Pros(>cutor ' Malwln Eo
hrate.il their Ilht wedltrng 'anni- Young a'nd Chief Deputy ThomQs
vcrftlwy Fllhrllary 6th: aC(!ompal)ied him tAJ ColumlJuR,
and II flintlllT Sunday was enjoyed Crensbaw. who '!I8>I one of six
by thl' iT ' to escape from the Wl\n'en Count y
_ jail last Tlil/'ht. was carri erl
lItrR. Penninr:tnn is Gon. Into the pen' on II stretchcl'.
, tined to hel' ltpme .wlth IIttacl, 1'( nis feet ,werll be
. of .' from LIll;an;'n to Middle-
town follnwlng eSC(lpO (tom
Mr, anI! Clifforrl WillIon jail. Physici an!; beli eve he may
and Mrs. OswoOd ' Martin, were lose his
bueiness clill pTS In. Dayton Satur. Charles Rouch. 18, FranJdin. is
dav. 'the only ORe of the who os
' - lcaped stll1 at large.
Mr. and Mrs. ---:'" - --
were Sunday guest., of rola /j t
tives in New ' I.
, - ,', trt. .1
llr. and Mrs. ' Jamcs Park of
Clnci'nnatl were Sunday dinll1lr
of het' pal:'ent's.' M;r.
Mrs. Tucker, ' Mar,garet
MA . Alty-
M.rs. Mary MI'lIa,ry, 57, dlud nt
hllill e Sunday mortl ing Febuary
6 of 11 3uddc/1 hll llvt att ack. She
wus llorn at New OhiQ,
andl'esided in Dayton l)ef or e cOlj!I.
i ljg about t wo yenr ' ag o.
She js survLved by her hu" band,
Charl et; djl ughter, Mr s, Dor;
othy lind th,'ee g l'aut!
chjJ,frorl nil tlr Wnyncsvi lla.
1"uncfBI l' I'vi '( 6 werl! h It! Wed
nesday at 2 P. M. at the reside!1cc
\vith Rev. S, T. Walker oonducting
ritelS. Ar rangemcntll in
chru'ge o( McClure Funeral 1'IOllHl
witp in Miami <::llmc!el' Y:
---"-
R\! )' 'Ice, wc rf II/Jid SliLu 'Ult Y a t
2 III m, at th" Met hodist Chu reh
for Mrs. LQL'ti c A. aUs hury, aged
80, who died III 'h/JT hnmC) Wed
, February l! ,a L 1 :25 1\. m,
Burial was mafle in Miami Ollme'
t el'Y in or Noeld Funeral
Home, Xc'nili,
A native of Spring Vu 1l 1' y ,
li ved In Waynesvi lle [or :lEI
Survi ving iM her h'\lsbll1\d,
William: t,hree Bons , Leon, Wl\sh
ingt on, C .. H., ; Russel. Wil
mlngton; CI llrk. D/lyt on; thl'l:o
daughtel's. 1I1 r g. Mabel Benson;
Ind.: !lfl's. Hazel
Fri t7., Oakridge, l' nn, ; Mr!' , Mary
Rye, WayneKvillc; t wo s isters, ono
brother, tWtl lv(' grand 'hlldr '1\ a nd
fl)u r g'N'lI
UENTL"EY-
The funeral SCl'v'icrui (or 'Elias
Rus$l!1 BEntl ey, ag o d 83,
who died We<lnesday of a skull
fracture at Gr andview Hc;.!lpital in
Dayton, were theld Sa turday at
8:30 p. at McClure Funeral
Home ::. '1' nynesville in of
the Re\ B. Colelllan. Burial was
in Millr.; Cemeter y. Convin.
An io".er!f\r ilecorat Qr aiJd paint.;
cr, h f ell '>ff t he at 'his nome
Cjl.uSing tne injury. .
Survivir ... .., r' ' \'ife. Goldie, a
Mrs. Lily Stout. Day-
ton; a brother, Walter, and a, sia
tel', Cliff Anderson, both of
PL. A.ncient
, -- Word
,."on J'ccei .. ld hera' ( the rI"ath of
Mr$, M.l1ry Etf Alel<ander, 72, at
Fla. , last. Friday. She
was a former resident and the wife
of Dr . Horace of
-lIell s Point, near Bellefontaine,
Sel'vi os will be a t 2
p. m, at the ,lute residence in Rus
51)11'8 Poi/i t wij,h llurial in a
Inl.lu'slIleum l\.t Bell efont aine, in
of IIlcClul'e. Funeral Home,
Bes id s hel' husbai1 d she
II I<on, On lO, , Ru ssell's Point ; a
gr unddaughl;Pl', t wo brothers, O.
E, Misselri :\c. Waynesville, anti
Bony ,V.isl<cldin Kan.
Stanley To '
Speak Here
Tile. W lIYlIe!!vilJe Mjlsonic Lodge
will hold a F'lIther ,and Son bllq-
quot , {Ol' mcmhers Wednesdny
J 6, A fuutul'e
of the 1ll'ogl'am wi ll be ,an acldl'eris
by Dean Stanley, Lebanont nt-
Wrney.
MI'. Ralph 'Hasbingfl is chair
man of t he cUntmittce on arraJlgo-
ments,
METHODlST ........
: . TO-FETE
Valentine Party at Mason,
Cinc,nnati Judge .
To Speak
Rev, R. B. Qvl,eman
went \.0 U rIpe; Sandusky Tu,esday
where R.cv. Colenian wal! eaUred. to
conduct t he fonerlLl service 0(' Mrs:
Dwight Fowler. : .
Ml's. Fowler, was 8 gnnt!-
daug'hter of David HU1'ps t er, faun
del' oj' Ohio; a hig'hly
clfteem" w\>man of Wyandot
Coun\y, Ohio a nd with
the Cburch where Rev. Colleman
was minh!ter for silt years.
'Mra, Delbert Congel. hOI! reo
turned to her home ,afte'r s pend-
ing two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs, Glenn Lue'bke and d,augh.
t er in W, De Pere, Wi sconsin,
-
Mr. and Mrs. ROijS B. Hartsock,
Misses J oan and Jane Hartsock,
Mr, and Mrs. Wilton lJartsock,
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hnrtaoctt and
'Mrs. Lena Hartsock were
the on Sunday whetl Mr.
and Ralph Ames entertained
w;i th a family llinner at their I\ome
near Now '
Mr, lind 'Mrs, Glenn Da is of
Wellman had as their Sunday' din
ner gueBts, l\lr. and Mrs, Walker
Kratzer , Miss Ruth Kratzer, Mrll.
1a1'a Dunn, Mr. and Mrs, Leon
l 1:on8, Ronnie and Linda TroJll S Df
Lebanon, Mi ",1'1 Monimi a Bunnell.
Mrs. Nellie Bunnell Qf Wa:rne5-
vill e Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence :starr
Larry ann Carolyn of Wilmington,
Paul P irking, wl)o has ,heen con
f l ned to 'homo following a knee
operation i.mprl)ving and able
to he out,
Mr, And IIfrR.
ami dau/!'hl f'T ,and Mis!! Catherine
<: all ed on .TesRe 'Pran
' at
Cincinna ti. on Sunday. '
Mrs. Charlie Maurice has been
slcl< and is now hi",roving.
- -- '
amI
Creech;,Henderson
Nuptails Saturday
Fuye
Creech, daughter pI Mr, sud
Roy CI'L'i!Ch, Guol'gc Dou.glus
Heodel'soll; lion bt Mr , BUU M l'H.
Geol:ge Jl ondcr/ion; wel'e unit ed in
mal'1:i age ,at 7: 30 o'cloek Saha'day
cveillngi In t he presence of t heir
Imn)l'1lia1.c 'CamilioK. R.
B, ole man pur1'or med l h" double
ri ng ('CI'cu\ooy in the ,\1cthuciillt
CIUII 'cl; , Mrs, R, B, Colc rml .u plly ed
"0, t' romi se Me" and " A Iways-,"
pl'ecutllng the ceremony,
. l\f Ill'ion Bowers served 1\11'.
liS besL man aoci .Mr s.
a l/wers, !lister of the bride
th ' nl lli nm of honor the
Iml " attendant, chose a silk print
fr'vcll, with black accessor-Ies and
a pi'1 l< cani ation corsage.
The, br ide was most attructi vel y
gowned in a grey suit, with nlt vy
acce '!!Urics, complimented liy a red
rose corsall'e.
' rhe bride's and groom's
wore street ' frocks with carnation

Those. who w.itnessed core
mony were Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Creech, Mr.' anti Mrs . George Hell'
derson and son" Don, ,Miss Patsy
Baird. Gerald Creech, 1\lr. and Mrs.
Frank Larkin and Mrs. Ray Main
ous,
The guests , with the bl'idal
par ty, wi!re guests' lit the brides
parents home for a recepti on, im
mediately following the ceremony.
A bea1ltif ull y decorated, three-tier.
ed wedding !=nke, with ice cream
and coffee, were serVed.
Mr. and Mrs. Hender"on left
for a short honeymoori , after which
they '11\;11 be at home to their many
f rion.ds in Middletown wher e the
groom Is conneetei;l witn the
co Company and the bride is in
the office of the [nterstate Papcr
Company,
Both . the bride and are
of Waynesville high
school a nil they were honored with
II mi scellaneous shower e.n Satur.
day eveninl!' of the past week by
M.ra, Don WOl'kman. They oleo
will be gUll ah on Friday evening
Mr. and Gene Ellinl!:ton "f when Mr, and David Hart.
Eaten aro announC'inJl,' the birth of sock will entertaIn with a II hower.
eilrht lIound daughter. 'LInda
.Tean, lit ' Reid Memorial Bospltal.
Richmond, Indiana, on Feb-
ruary 4.. tfl49. Mr . and MrS . Wil.
1iaJl:l Lukens Bre the maternal

M'rs. Neme Runnell a recent
week mil vi sitor of ner Ron. Geo-
rgi!. anti of St. Reman!.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden hod
as Sunday dinner guests Mr, and
Mrs. Eyre and Mr: and M.n.
Chester Pugh and' daughter of
Springboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earnha'l't are
the birth of a seven
pound, four ounce daughter Linda
L6u, on Friday, February 2, 1949.
1\1J', and M,r;. 'E .. . F. E-arnhart .
werc guests of 'Mr. and )J1'1i MI'. Theodol'e Conover wall cal
Ch;.\I,ll./s 8. Earnhart and led to ' Crestline because of the
terg In Trotwood on Sunday. I serious illnesg of his 80n; David.
. *
Peo,ple: Spots In The News
aze
,/
Business Education Department
'The followiDg, girl!! have reCent-
ly 'received Junior Order of
Artistic mil!ts, Certificates ' from
tihe Gre" Eamining Board in
New York:
Mary Lynn
Norma Pummill
Miriam ,Johnson
The Bookkeeping :r ClaslI
begin work on the practice
next week.
will
sets
We Ire very glad tG have Mrs.
Sawyer as our new Soeial SCience
Weleome Mrs. Sawyer.
Mr., and Mrll. Crabbe and Mr.
and ' Mrs. Retallick attended the

farmers at
CONuence
I
Five dele
gates represented Wayne Y. F. A,
at the annual Ol'\il> Young Farmers
Conference last Friday at Ohio
State University. Those attend\ng
were Ben Hisey, David Furnas,
Charles Rye, Vernon' Shutts; Henry
Satterthwaite and! advisor, Mr. J .
B. Crabbe. The IIIIIl8ting 'was beld
at Ivel Hall with an instructive
and helpful program.
funeral of Mrs. Moomaw reCCl\
Mrs. Moomaw's hUllban'd wall Supt.
ot High School n.ot
too many Jears ago.
MIs8 Eula Hoak entertained the
Senior Class at her home SUDd&Y
evening. A very lovely time \Vas
enjoyed by aU.
"Don't . onr baskf!t 1\
team, They tieci {nr Y, . to
championship with Carlisle. '.l' bl<
teurnament is well at hand 10
let's get behind our bO}'ll.
, The FUture 'Farmers of Amer-
lea had Future Farmer inithltlon
at the sehool Monday ni,ht.
Mrs. Charles Tumbleson, ' Mrs.
E. B. Longacre, 1!Il'II. J. B. Jonn,
Mrs. P. M. Cornell and Mr., WaI-
ter Kenrick attended the' Zone
meeting ,of the D1lyton DIstrict
W. S. C. S. at Springboro. FrIday
afternoon..
Hal'Vey Burnet met with an au-
to accldent last -week and Is 1Ilf
badly brut .. cheat, SuD
day eallerll at the Burnet home
home "fere Mr. Mn. UarQ
Brown, M1'!I. Mabel 'Dlnwidde an.d
daughter, and Mill!! SaTRh Bume t
of Da:yton; Mr. and Hi'll. Sallee
McGTUder' of Sprlngoboroi MI ..
Anna Honnel ani! MA. Nelltfe Jam.
rich.
Welcome was gtven by William
Neggett, president of Townshend
Agrh;ultural Edut'l&tlonal SOciety
Five 'talks _TO ,given: "Where
Are We In y. F. IA. by
Ralph A. Howard. State Super
visor Vocational Agriculture"; MI'. &IIes'lIl'11. Pa1l1 WIl11ama and
"SUtfty of Young Fal'Dletll in IIOD of Lebenon, were raeata
1948," by R. J. Wooilen, leader of and IDverett EaTl, OIl SuaU,..
Department of AgrI cultural JDdu III'. bel 11ft. Paal 81lf I ad
cation, aesiated by .Tamn Ruh, in. ebIldND spent 8aJIdq :,: Kr.
struetor: of Hm; A. W. Mr. ad MR. Scott muter c
Nowjaek, trainee of Wooat8r ad' Wa.hJnwtOn COm lloae. '
D!lvid IOaDlfotb, of Breem-
aRI "HIgh Spots In Y. P. A. WorK"
gfven by the following young
fai-nKlrs; "OUr 'Yo F. A. Consti-
tution BOO Emblem," by Roger
Bornhorst of ,"UllinII' An
Advllory ,Counell in ProIfl'Bm
PlannIng," by Davtd Schnee. of
Monromlle; ''Improvement!! In
F'a1'1J1lng,'" by 'Kenneth Motter of
Harrod; itA Y. F. A_ Ads on Pro
posed Legislation." by Alonzo
Fleffelinger of Loud.enville: "Sum-
mer Meetings,", by Ben Hilley of
and ' fA Farm
c1'8' Swine Sale," by, Harold Knipp
tf Fremont,
The 'afternoon seRRlon con
ducted by Ohio State University
as follows: ''Business
'!'rends As Thev Effect Gettln/l'
l'!stahll"h41d In Vanninlr." hV Mf'T'-
"in G. Smith, Department of Rural
"New Developmenb in
Farm, Machinery," by R, 0 , Bor-
Mr. and Ml'II, daY Rontzahn and
son pest. of Kr. mid lin.
Frank Brown at Tlpp City' on Sull
day.
Mr. and Mn. C. R. Tallibleeon
and children vlllited with Mn. VIr-
goIl Arthur in Deer Park, ctae\n
natl, on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. B. Jonlllll was the IQMt
of' Mr. and MTs. W. C. Bel'l'loU In
Oayton on Thuraday.
Mrs. Emma remains qutte I
ill since haVing" ItrolJe two weeb
ago. She ttl belnr fOr at
the home of her 111'11.
Earl Young. ' .
"
Mr.' and 311'8. JI'red ttnflh J'f'.
word from fllt'!" liN' PII'l'
aId, who Is 'wOl'klng 1n LOI
Angqletl.
den. Department of Agricultural Mr. and ,Xl'II. Tom lUchar-de an4
ThC) younJ!:' farmen da1!gIItera of Spnl!gboro, called 011
who goavl' ,Spots" were on,+t!&'c;md-Mn. Will Rws and daurla'
the wnSU broadeast at 2:45, p" m. tel' on Sunday afternoon .
, ,
ADVISORY COtrNCIL Mr. and M-;. Alva &Ott of nat-
' . . ,ton 'were afternoon and
MET' "BRU ARY 3 evenlnJl: of 'Mr. Mr .
The Wa.yne TO_Iblp Advisory
Council No. 2 held their February
meeting in Smlth!s Green ' Room
Thunday evening, February 8. The
group enjoyed' a deliclous steak
dinner and acljourneid, 'after a brief
buaines. session, to meet for the
Mat'Clh meeting with Mr, and Mrl!,
M., A. ' Cornell.
Thill fol1owlng W!lre present Mr.
and M1'8. Ronald Hawke, Mr. and
Mn. Morrll COl1nell. Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence JVrnas, ' Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kenrick.
Dr. JCennedy. SQper:ln-
tendent of Dayton 'HetJ!odlait dis.'
trict, will preach and eonduet com
munlon at the L:ytle Church at
10:80 a. Ill., on ' Sunday, Feb. 20.
Following worabip, Dr. Kenned:v:
will , hold ,the 'baslness
me,etln&"
rolnr on l'BCord ' t.o help III fmftJ
---
' ''Peggy'' and TerTOII, their daugh.
terS. Tcturned horne with tliem
after the week.end
w th their
-
Mr/; . [ .issa Cilrl WaR a Teeent
dlnner .. of Mrs: A. S. Collett.
Rorn to ?tr. IIrld M rs, a ,>on
J.1U!hke t. (Barli' .:: Wnlkel' ) f W,
Oc l'ere, Ii 'I lb. 13 1l7. .
baby BRtbliJ'a ,FI.lpcin'
at Beliin Me'll' rial Rospltu! (,n
January 23ld.
Mr. and Mrs. Olarence J, Dav!!;
were week-end jfo!! sb; ' Qf the Jat-
parents, MI', and Wnlter'
Mallifold o{ Leesburg. Mrl!. Manl
fold ,,"cconipaniell them hOlpc for II
La.dles lie guests alld a val-
ClntiM party will be one of the
highFglits of the jlvening at the bi-
monthly meeting of. Wanen,
County Methodist Brotherhood
be held Monuy evening'a.t the Ma:-
Ion Methodist Cliurch, E. G.
son, Morrow. preSIdent of the ilr-
gallizauon, &nnou.nced tolIay. The
evening meal will, lbe served at '1
o'clock bf I_dies of the churcll.
Judge Otjs R. ,Hesir of Clncln-
cinnati wi1l headline the IIpeak'ing
progr.ain. He baa ' !I'elected for his
subject, !'1)elinqu;,\'Icy .. Adult
und Juvenile:" SpeclaJ. .r.nusic will
be furnished by the MalMln cnllrell"
of w,h\.ch bhC) Rev. Ralph W. Knoop
, 'Made Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Batterworth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
EllI., Mrs. Francel Gray' and 1I0nl,
Bobby &lid Renn" Gray and
F1umu. , , .
Mr. and Mrft. Charlc!! Ooidon ' re-
tu rnetl the "alit.' week frnm a two
weeks trip to FIoJida. .;..
Mr!!. Ralph' Il'!lstlngs, of
II! the
01 MTII. Georqe. prlmsTV teacher,
in our achool. who" on leave of
able11ce, due to illness.
, P. '1'. A. "linneI'. )fonrl"v. ll'f'lh-
I" 'I1n",,, "nn"l pot If'l''_
veysbur(!, "<'hool belrinnlng at
p. m. .
. )
few days visit. ' ' .
. Mr. and Mrs. Art 'RlIl,:el of
Cincinnati ,and l\1r s Robl'rt Bruel'
of Hamilton were S1lnday after.
noon callers of Mr. and Mrs, ltov
Mainou8 and Ion. .
Mrs. Glenn Borden will be host-
l'.' to the W. O. T. U. ror the
TOgulaf mt'etlng on Friday arter
noon.
is pastor .
All rne!t and tbeir
wives nt sweethearts are Invited to
this meeting.
Mrs, Alma Peterson , accom-
panied hel' daughter, lIirA. ,Betty
Drago and Bon to their hQme In
New Yl'r1!; City dnrln, - the T\IIIt
week und will rt!msin for a' few
days.

MAN to produce artistie effect, in
scene iii New York's Central Park, with skyscraper.
highlighting nature's han!liwork. . It
Mn. Rose Fires celebrated her
79th birthday on Sunday and, in
her honor" her daughter, ,Miss
Fl08sle Firel entertained with a
famtly dinner. Those pTOsent, to
enjoy the day with Mt'II- Firel,
were Mi. and Mrs. Paul Barley
and daughter; Mary Lou KenMdy
of DaytOn, Mr. and Mre.. Robert
Meredith of Xenia, and Mrs.
Lou" PIree and the hostea .
1&. and Mn. R. B. Peters aft
vllitlng their daughter a:ad fam-
11" Mr. and lin. Ge,ne Aluanil.,.
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WayneKvilic. ' arren
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Entered .. second class r,natter at th(' postofIke lit
Ohio. ,
SUb!lClriptioll Rate: $1.50 per year i " Obi(l; per
'oar elsewbere.
cz::z::::: -'-
=
.,l!ews Grandpa ' ...
"
FROM OUR FIIJJI!S
brokp tb!' or
FOR n'nd FRil 't'hild . "' ith
the Int"fttlon,' r>drlC'nr,,: . of tnl>iM
PllaehelJ at'e plenttfl.ll in thi!.' mOlloy: hut n t f inilil1t! uny .
market. bringing from 7f' n Tllmnlll:'eO '\lid Ilc-
bushel upwards. ted Th t l ' I I
pal' . !(" VI' S 1l\( h\ "' " "
brll('l' nod 'I,it ,. ",1 .. tnl'
New MlfllatM - '1..... W. B.
1\Ioler hllH been 8'PPointoo' to flll !'hop l,r WIIIl, III (1 ,dth lh.l' "l'
t he IItation' 01 the M. E. Church impl ement lllllc\C litei,. ..
the eoming eonfer ence ye"r. He lB tht'Oll h nne of thl!
aid to be II gentleman ' of flhe tel'll .. 1'ht!\, i.' ere enolllrh
abilltlell. to 1t'llv{, thr.> looh behind Ih,m.
J. J. H\1l to Falrllelif. tl; ' j. t l t>ltv Il,lc,,'ome
He will IU.8 many frleOOIl In this 1'0 Ul'. l'B not b(l ,1!1tpr
t
A' d,
commlID\tv *ho, will Tlt> hv which th may lJ'.!
him their sincere wishes fol" '/ ,
hi. prOS'perity In \tit new field of D,'_ Georgc wi t er. r,f
laOOr. nayton, will vi .. i,. Wit-yo \'illl' nn
.. thp .Ol1, of rwh mt'l ,1 h. IIh'l J'(1.
Burglary On Saturday ni,ght mnin n. f",v de "t the
l83t lome ungodly individual!! Rt)J!'cr!l Hon t;.(' .
IIftCIJIDbIc 01 CIuIcoIale BrasU'fI t:JqlO'"
WBI ortlloa}b caUed
"locolatte," alld "'at tl.rst de
veloped in Central ' and 6cuth
Amerlca.
Brazilian cottQLl eXPQrt! d!Jrlng
the neltt tew years llfe nQI ' cxpected
to be as high as , during the past
two seasons
PEOPLE DEMAND IT_ No funer
al service. is satiafedor', if thore'
is any evidence of imprupor morl
uary The favoTabk
com'ment Ollr wOl;k hal! received in
this plll'ticular il< of cour e g ratify.
ing. .
However. it js e?,llcily the kind
of work the public lias a right to
and wis supply it in every
e .. e.
Clarence 1. Brown
/
Oe ... ,,;, Ua.l' .rlel> lO tl xplaUl to \lie UlIuall, pallen" cqa rneDd
lBarbnra Eiler) how anotber of his Ifaod Intentlona bas CODe -I.,
"be antics uf ,," , IntrD Ilnd Dennl_ "re hrard on theIr sbow. "A D_,.
In The J, We Of Dennis Day," Wedne\Cdnys .t It) p.m 1ST , ..
Wl. W- NIlC. '
o'clo'ck a t the l\Ia50n Church. 1;;-
I,llen are requested to bring their
wives.
METHODIST
NOtES
'rhe ' Choir is now practicinlC'
t heir Easter Cantata each Thurs
A class of U werll re.'t:eived day evening at 7:30. A foU "nd
into tlt( Chllrrh lll,t Sunday morn regular attendance is
ing. ,The Children will practice on
The Wom ' n's , 'ociety 01 afternoons .t the ChUI'ch,
t ain Set"\dc(\ m t 'Thursday at tho immediately IIfter' school CiaIlS ..
parsonage" with Mrs. R. B. Cole- Parents are r equested to Mnd
man, Mrs Alvin Earnhart. Mrs. tbeir Children as reglllarly .s
Cora Rich. 'MrR. George Hendel" possible.
son. aDd Mrs. Stanley Baik\y as This practice If for a special
hostesses. 1'he Youth F1:lllowship has elected
The Warren County Metbodist2 p. m. Sunday afternoons
fen's Brotherhood will meet Mon t o hold their regular meetings at
rlay evc"iIlK. February 14tb at 7 Easter Program.
GET READY FOR SPRING
See U. Now For
Y Plumbing N'eecJ.
HANDLE ALL. AM&RtCAN ,STANDARD
BILL SAWYER
PRONE 2174 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

eOiLri ,
COMMON
Roy VB Rhoda land ;:"
.Knott. motion overruled,
Berned. Puckett VII , ' .
Puckett. hearlnr set fol' l"e.brU!ll'Y
ii . 1949 at '10 o'clock.
AUGUSTINE
Father Krwnholtz, PrIest
"uses 8 and to A.M.
MT. HOLLY METHODIST
METHODIST afURQI T. M. Scarff. Minister
R.B. Coleman, Minister Sundav School 9:30 a.m.
Churcll School 9 ''''0 a.m . E.A. B'anlhart. Supt.
J. J. $upt 'Vorsllip Service to :30 a.m.
Worship and Sermon vening Servlc,e 7 :30 p.m.
to:30 a.m.
Spedal Music C10lr CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
Youth FellO'lVShl, Thunda.y Rev. David Stanfield, Minister
7:00 PM Sunday School to LDL
Choir Pradlce Thursdav WorsJjlp ServIce t t a.m.
7:45, PM tInCA ,Eo u-:-iL 0IURiH
, l<ev, William Shannon
n-. MARrS EPISCOPAL Sundav School 9 :10 a.m.
Samuel N. Keys, Redor Mrs. J:tmes Garrison. Supt.
Olurch School 9:t 5 A.M. Preaching !St and 3 Sundays
M I W hi ' . each month 10:30 :l.m.
orn Ilg DrS P . 30 A. M. Evening Services 7:30p.m.
FRIENDS nu MEnfOoJST
First Day &:hool 9 :30 a.m. .
for Worship , Dr. Jo,eph Myers. Minister
. 10'30 am Sunday ScIlooJ 9:30 a.m.
_ . " , Mrs. Ruth Savior. Supl
WAYNESVILLE . Worsbip Service ' to:30 a.m.
CliURCH OF OIRJST
, M. H. Coffey. MinISter
Bible School 9:30 A. M.
Morning' Worship 10:30 A. M.
People's 6:45 P. M.
Service 1:30' P. M.
Prayer Meeting and '
Bitile Study Wed., 7:30 PM.
FERRY aruROi OF aUUST
Bvron Carver, ,
Bible SchOOl !J :30 a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m.
Pm',erMeetln)t 7:00 p.m.
People, Meetlnr '
. , 1:00 p.m
EveninK Services ' 7 :30 IUD.
SPECIAL
WE WILL ALLOW $2.50
On your Old Batt:ry

. , Garage
j Main and Miami Sts. Ph. 2341
tAure ml , ... .i' vitamins Penny
f 0" P 6.11 y' ) C ': J ,food' buy Is Milk r
Bernice"
-Corwin, Cl
reeord at cost defendant. .
Seventh
Ohio Di striot
Floyd F. Dourhman, admi nist\'II'
telr, ' estate of Maraba Doughman,
dec 'd. VII Louie Corwin. dis-
The .,...ge of time'bringa many A littl e by the ,ecent ReJlublil''1rt ('''nri'''n''' miNed without record at of
OftI' a ago Democratic in PTesident--Gavernol' Dewey-In wh,,,h lip <lelendant.
were derll'uDclng a RepUblleaJi 1I110nftorcil to appJ'()priabions of nine hundred anrl thlootv.slx m'" Floyd F. Doughman VB Lo"
permit the PrNident to voluntRry aR'rce- lion dollars f or the coming year 8n11 Sh. t, J orwin, calle diamillled witl'OUt )',
menta by mamafacturel'll lor tne allol"R'j;hm of RJ"" ta:re.s be Ine!'ef:lled by' one hUlIdrP<! It IIlxty-ei ...ht ord at COlt of dfltendant
eommoditie. and mlttenal-. ' Last weak in. the nQUIIP.. III Id II to h I Ii I Mulne Smith va Vernon Smith
"'l m Ion a ar)!l e J) hance h s __ c:J '
of 1lepreaentatf'fte thel. "elf-lame Dcmonrntic leg Congre . sslonal leade'rft ,lIre , eJt1)e<!tAl(j t-. :heaJ:lDg set for 5. lit
!wIatl". leaclerll lIl'eeented 11 llill to r.(mtinue on the point out " ' " t former P1lesldentlnl U) oclock A. M. :
ltatute 'book!! the ury "'Ime laW'they had candidate (s doing '" the St-atll of Nl'w York as i UlIti- Nonyood Federal Savings :m,l
110 I'pU1Idl]J denounce,d, So Reflublkon meinblirs ,bad Boation: for the Truman reml est for forty. wan J\flIIOIltation VB Frank W. an,I
a ReId day demanding 8pololrleA from hei r ,'!mhn'r' .Ime billion nine hundred ml11ion dC)lI1\ 1'1l of Alma at aI, defendant
l'IUIeed Democratic colJea!n1ee a nil ill 0,,1 funds {or t he coming IIlul year. IncldentallY. ' It' gl'Bnted 80 day!' to tllp. an,wer
how Amerfa'. free enterprise '1)a,l enQll" I' ' Pr\''li (ient Truman's budget I. apprl>ved the eost to and other in caU!!e,
ated "tth the Government on a voluntary T - ",,(prv mall . womlfn and child in the United States. on Home Federal Bavinge .nd Loan
' dnatnal had ' bee" inoreasllil ' II p,l mo"t .. nn 'lllpitn h83is. will be $312.68 to run the Federal A.loelatioD Of CtnciDnati VII Mur-
IlCUdtfe. eliminated undeT the law pa.ssed hy' the (lI)Vl'rflment for just one ,..1'. . nil WUlard Thompllon et al. cIISe
Coner-. diam4ued with prejudice at plain-
In " rlrl it,,," to All other F.ed81'a1 taxea the average tUf'. coat.
DfI1'elopmmta in the Senate. where 1,Av, wnrkor in I'h Unit.ed States will ,be called , upon to The OIaem
n
att 'OU Work. CoIn.
been uti-dar way on ,the TlI1Y 9!'1 m Il h out of elen year's eIlrnfnll,'ll P8DJ'. a Corp" VII JPred Bellbergnr.
bill to , T.A-Hartlev $'rI(f to 1181'1< to mp.et t l, O Pl'esldent'l'\ pra])OlIed Seelal ease with prejudice at
"into effect _ revlel!,n .(l,f the old Wal\"ner S CUl'1 Y nl'l)ll'rnm. If It IS fl nBotpd h,tclll!w. Ea()b em. ' defendaJl,te eo.t. " , . '
Inll'ly Indicate there Will not ill) a8 mao", c1)anl!e'\ i ll nloyer \vill have t.() rlRY /lrr prtpfI,l !'mnllnt 1>' tax Itarollt Belcher VII Geraldl:1ll!
prellent laool' control 1&'1I's all Trllli1ll l! IInemllloym,mt of Jnuch Sl '44.()O jlalnttff ordered to PILl'
promlaed ,"" hie and pemanrlpd il' hi . m,"'- fi\" wor)tcl': . . , , $10 per' week IUpport of chilld,
_gee to tlIe COnlM'e9!!. 'rhe President hll $50 toward expaDllla.
he-wants to continue ill eWect thE! Prl:1sident, Tf1lman pXllecfe<l til to the ;West va Cpl. Edward
Ad .. to 'Prevent jurisdictiollal .. Senat e within t hn next two or tlrr"n weeb a treaty West, divorce and child to plain.
and boYl!otb. There is ,opposition within l1is. I'r ,IIr!'repment for antrll'n nf the UDltei tiff, defendant to ,pay ,45 per
own JIIIrtr his "roPO$n1 t o brinv bllt:l( !'It{lhll! in 1;\ North Atlantic DefenRe Pllet Under month for IIIIpport of, child.
"elOBed I!Iho]l," Mr. Trum!l.n'(I statement t.hnl hr provjlolons of t his Pact hetween Wfll'lte";' EUTo- V4T\hla KIbbey VII Charles E.
not need tII;e power provided in th,e TaU-Hartl,e" Ad I tlcun Mild bhe Unite(l Rt"ltPII, <this eountl"r Kibbey, dl"9rce to plaintiff. ,
to obtain caurt In.lQnctions to end en<lan,l!'t'r- woulri furnj ' h militllry !lUllPlies 'tom Jle to Ball, a miDor vs Ralllh
,ln2' llut"tt weltare nl!lll 81so b'e\ln di'allenp:/,d by bot. 'Iv ... nillitt" " year, and to come to tbe Hall Jr., a minor( dlyorce to, plai'n,
Democl'Btie and 'l'hPY' .\? in I",r nl!.e of' any forpjP.'ll nati on memQel' of the tiff. . "
qulrlnl' wby President 'llrumlln 'Is)!I>" fo;r lI. t hnrity whic'1 ,,,. attllcit"td. Amt'l'icA'" P"try into' Dallal BoirIJII Adelia Bog8ffl.
to draft l'tIilroad W{)t:kel'll into the ATm ililrin$! lhp 'l military alliane" ,vi Ii mark II cnmlliete in dllJml'llM!d record.
strike. wh\eh ()(!ouned ' ptior U. of th "IJr l);lItone- policy. . . "
Taft-Hartley Act, if )til ,/;lien .hnd more 1 f"H'C'ful ' 1 , l'fBW SUITS .
meane with which. to end t he eontrQversy. ' Pl'emlcr Stalin's statement ' that hI' is ,willing to IImtllb. a minor by
with P 'n-iifent to world pellee her nut friend
OveT on the Hou!Ie IIhie of thH CJlpitol it, i, rl'Pltteri u ' f\lrol.,. in Washin!!'!on lllst week. Denny SmIth, divoree, extr!lJllf
pected Admini1ltratllm leaife.rs will , within thr 11l'xt, 1,,, W:lK in poor helilth. the meetinll cruelty, Maple &lid Maple.
ow da.ye, brin!!' to t he Floor { .... vntl' 11 hill Itl "RH' nri 1,<;, h.plrI "Qrlle,vhl'rp. in RU5s1a fir Eastam El1l'Ope. .. Maxine SmIth VI Vernon Smith.
the and ROlll' so as to minimum Prt'Sl<lenl 'l'",mlln i. the- 1)0Fitlotl the meetin//: di.vorce. cruelty; Mu"lf
W1l-ft81I fl'\Jm 40 cents an hou1" to 75 ,cob. A "'lmpl'O' lIhfl uld ho held in Washinrrl.nn ' lIud that hI' will not and Maple. '
mille. 011 B. 60 eent minimum mav bo thr. f iRllI re lilt r1jSt .. , S> l'el'lCI' wit h Statin representa- Ina , G . Dlil'ham, VII . David, T.
. ()PPOMlltll of the proposal CltJ1tend linin .. mi'ni mu1l1 tivcR or otlwr intcrl!$Wd nation!! 'AI' e also, prezent. '..,....te m"in'tenan.ce,
to ,76 cents an houl" 0 .1' more wil1 res; It in an ' J T Hit
Inevjtable increalle waie in ),i .. hel lm\ kllt. . , extreme .... . ey.
, 'the inult .. " rU6t 01 r CIJI'iritll!: I,he W'hite Hou u! Elma 'RaJ' a .minorj tl,,,u
Illld endanjleT the I1mployment of' old"r or ha o. n w iumpe(!,>to a between eiJl'ht Bnd hi, ' iIext' '" , Mend , and mothe"
l y incapaclt,.ted Ame'!;Bn: case of a. millio,:, ilolhus. and a f'Alflll'resaional Illvestigation VII Betty Jean Den
In any Cohgt'ess will be sloW' to nia, a aaIDar .. cUvorce, grolis nel!'-
' Jolanv Republican "[e mbers ot whn II ",:
planning to battle fot: in
epending program. ue oonlirlllrably embarrassed
0'le1' the budget s ubmitted to the N w 'Yc)Tk
.Jmn!c ""ch II lal'!!n Itmoun1 for iho repair job until led of cIatF, T. Blley.
I\Te convinecrf it iSlIhsolutely. nCcl!l!lI8ry Dora JhIrP .,. Floreftee Snydnr
and toul!; the money Is not to he wasted on archl i1!.lnnctfDD, B.7- aJld
t ctural frills.
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Carefree Travel!
. ,
, "i.U.k, tE cs ' .. " .-. ,"
#";u j . ' ..
-" , Ooo'r let mid, .Ieet or IDOW be \lOIU lravel bugaboo!
" Avoid .n wlOlet ud I,lUldn. worne.
, 's-. ill 1VIInII. cvmfun. Yo.'a
, _1_, - ... 6 """,,,,.. U you're, being
cllau6ewed by OIIe of the world I .Jest drivers-whir ... ". you travel . .
."11_",,,, ,oa ao. by lOY ooe.of G.eybouod', maoy depeadable $ChI'" ,
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JIlT l.ll- lU'U fDl l[lS IY IIfJlDUIID:
,17.70
,6.25
$Q.85
Muncie, Ind.
' Kalam9:.1oo, Mich.
Newark, N . . J.
ICRIPTUJU:: )lark
DIIVO'l'IOHAL a&ADnfQ: .... II:
" ....
Inevitable Critics
UPON a tim .... tbe old
U atOry ,ee.. thtr. ... ella
mellon,' a Hurd that CBIl __ ita
color 1D match whatAlvw It Mandl!
011. 711117 put him
on a black cloth
n d h tUrned
black; on a red,ta
btecloth and he
turned, red; on
Ireen blWard t.ble
and he turned
1l'8eD. 'DIen .ome
mean person t
blm down ' 011
ChrI.Una. necktie Dr ........
-.nel the poor tittle
thJ,n,c qplod..,l 'Mtl. III a parabIB d.
the peraon .... to pili .......
. Q'bod,-. It done-an4 tt
OIiaht not to ." u. ''Woe''''
)/01.1." .. aid'.} I. , "whe. 'dl_
apuIr:: wel.1 0' u, ..
.Jatua C w " him.'. dl, DOt
pleu. every I, 1" .. even a per.
fact penona" .. "" 100 par_t
popular. Ncr' ' ,U'
rubblna pec" t .. ' \
'DIere ",a. iluutJDg perv_ about
him. Be wsa deepJ,y. lincereq
friBlldl:r. and to Ioae aJO" friandahtpe
must have bean mon painful
blm thaD for U8 who are 10 ..mm..
Nevertbe1e .. he did make -mlH.
he had bill critics, aDd IQ fqllowvI
ma,. aped no better.
. .. .
...... .........
POINT on whlc:b J.- IMt
U terrl4c opposItion wa, his at-
titude 1Dward the Sabbath. Repeat- ,
edI7 he or hili dt.clplu wouI4 40
' thin,. lip the Sabbath wb1ch (81
thin underttoocl law) .....
qult. Jf1'(IIlI. ' .
It ... jIIat tb. MIt tI ....
tlaatl_ ....... ....
-. RIa ...... .-- .,
...... _ at I .... '_111, 1
.... -.. ........
The,. elaImecI that be ...
phemoua." that III, that be_, daUb-
erat.et.T maldnJ Blbt d. God', law:
,Tbe truth ... that be _, .attnr
b,. Qod', hlpell law-tbe law o!
Jove. He1p1q people ID Deed was
more bnportant ' than ,keaplnl tile
latter of the Sabbath r laW. .Jatua'
example rna,. belp U8 hare. If our
ben moth'ea are mIIuncIentood, _
han ,a rlpt to up1J1n ourweIvw.
,a .J1IIUa cUd: but _ .... nat obIiC.
e4 to ehanie our W8,7I to pa.a..
UlG:M wIIo penJIt 1D
Iq ....

.......
W
HEN J_ blale4 tbIt mAIl wItb
the P!ila1. it WIl' IIOt the care
his erniel founcl.-talllt with, ,tt ...
his ftr.t ... 7fna "YOIq aIDa are fait.
IiV8ll" ''Who can torllw ama but
God alone?" the)' Iaicl. III abort.
' ihe Pbartleea thoupt - ___ or
them perhaps ' llIicerett-Chat J ..
wal .teppln, out or boundI. ,...
'tendin, to do lomethlq that be bad
no rllbt to attempt and no power
to aecomplilh. . '
N_l_ .............
rlpt BD4 the power Ie .,. .....
1Ie .. 1d &0 ...... 11 ... .......
man. Aa411e ......
.... Iw ..... beJOIIIl U. ..... .
tile erlUee set f_ ......
, '
...
f
.,..
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Named for '49
The Southweatem Ohio GueJ'll8l!Y
Breeders' Alleoelation annual meet-
ing held at Jefl'el'llOn Town!lIlp
High 8e1l001, with approximately
40 attending, wa! one of 24 .imllar
loeal _tin .. being beld during
January throughout Ohio, aecord-
inlf to Mrs. Rua!ell Perry, Secre-
tary. The purpose of theae mHt-
ing! Is to coordluate among
-- eey breeders a unlfted 1949 pro-
I\"J'IIm Including Golden Guemlley
'mllk marketing, lIOund dairy man,
agement ttle lIalc., di8-
Lrlct' shows, junior activities, edu-
cation, and publicity, !tetes JuliUS
Foxbower, president.
Huber E. field 1I1lCrB-
tary, tile Ohio y Breeders'
Au'n. urged loeal G\lern-sey lead-
ers to asaume more re1!poneibillty
in their breed, educational and pro-
motion , aetivitiea during the COin-
ing year. The !tate assllciatioil 01-
fice 'at Wooster acts as a clearing
house for the Guemsey business In
Ohio. H4l also announced that >L
reviaed and streamlined Golden
Guernsey milk marketing program
ineluding quality. even llroduction
of milk of high flavor, coloT, but
terfat and 10'00 value, hae been
NOR'RI8 MOCK COMPANY
Clnol"natl Union Sloel! y.,rd.
Live WI .. and ProGre 'v-, An
erao"laotio" _olld til
"trlotlv -ali-pi on tho bet.
0.11 .1'0 und market In t ill'
oountrv.
8ERVICE THAT SAT! !: "" .
WHI() Dayton 12 : 60 E. S. T.
DIal I dO WLW r\11I1)n"" II
. 01nl 700,' tOl" \ \11 Uu
t
',
Markal
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
COWS .............. S7.50
HORSES .. . ... $6.00
According to size con-
moved Promptly.
RENDERING
Phone C911ect
Xenia. O. 1712. or
O. 2362
,given top priority in the etate 11'- I .... _
!IOciations 1949 program. I
The American Guernsey Ca.ttle
Clllb's new Hound ' film in colQr,
"Man Made Mirscles," was' sho'wn
at the conclu8ion of the meeting. It
depicts how man has developed
various breeds of livestock to meet
h.i" modern ncedfl. '
The annual election of local (If
fieers elected and a]]-
polnt4!d at the meeting took place
in the buslnes aef!sion with the fol-
lowing elected:
George Mahlerwein, President:
Wendell Fender, Vice President;
Ruasell Perry, Secretary-
TreaBUrer.
Directors: Hamilton County- H.
H. Metzcar; Warren: County- RuB.
sell Perry; Clermont County -
Waldo- Gl1IY; _ Clinton Courity-
Wm: Ostermeier; Butler County-
Clyde Marshi Highland County-
Arlhur Milner; Brown County-
DEAF
11ftfJ1v
I/EA!?
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TELEJ[
HIAIINCI
CIPnIlf! -
320 Rerilschle r Bldg.
Hamilton, ()hio Phone 6-08G2
Mail t hill now for free delllonlltra-
tion. 1
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...
t
Plana. laid In .d.,...
" at &he Deed avoid coa..
.fuslon aDd iOm.tllnee
span oIhel'll r. II
ualt ...
* ..l,
AT SEED MEE11N(i
John W. SettlemYre, well known
grower of Ohio Certified seed
COlD and farm seeds, attended the
mid-winter meeting of the Ohil)
Gra:ln, Mill and Feed Dealers
Assocl.atlon \ beld Janul'ry ,2829
at the Plazu ' E10lel in
Clnelnno.ti. .
An educational prog ram
presented by nationllUy knowli
speakers Dr. D, F. Bearn.
eeeretarJ'-treaaure-r of the Ohio
Seed Improvement Association of

Mr. and Mrs. LaMlir Enrnhllrt
were week-end or the lat-
tllr's 1181'cnts j n 8Idwell.
Mre. ChaTles JameR aLlen.led the
"Fifty .Club" at W. L. W. in Ci n-
cinnati
Elwood, BarbaTil end Glenn
Earnhart are guests of ' theil l
Irramlparent .. Mr, lln(1 1111' ,. /I , n.
Earnhart.
Mr. Bntl MrR. J ohn f'1'omm were
Sunday afternoon gueRtl< of theit
son. and Mr. anrl
Mrs. Clyde FJ"Qmm in SllJ"inlo!;field,
. . .
eu. .. Me&aI ...,.
PalDtIn, a metal 1:001 ad4' ,..art
to Its ll1e. The time lO paint la
w riot, I. t_ ' f. J' { I lJl J
I\{odem science has
elianged the ,SCe)le 'in 1\ woman's
world. , It has cORlpletely te\' o-
lutioDheet the world'il 8tendllrds
of the, "fork a woman Is 8Up-
posed tu clo. Freedom, lonse!' lire
uuI the IncreaHeeI joy of lI"ing,
Ih_ .are the gifbl our cleaning
service 11118 brought you, befit
of aU it eoatJi Y04 116 more to en
loy tbelle beneflt._

Stubbs
, .
. .
FUn.fal Home'
'rELEPHONE 21'aI1
WAYM!:SVllU:., O.
9x12 FELT BASE RUGS
59.95
Wayoesville FunilDre &. Appliance CO
, Soutla Main Street .cro. ...... ar....1WI
WAYNESVIU.E. OIDO
I
\
Ringold Lady Dora
Tops Hampshire Sows
Raisel Total of 71
Pigs to Weaning Age
FlrsL of bel' Hamplhire lined to
be como a "seven'ltar" sow, Rln-
gold Lady Dora No. 7113,Olle ba.
a tolal of 71 plga to wean
Ing age, aD avera,e of 10.1 pi,.
per II iter, This record 11 more
Impressive when compared with
nn tionlll a According to U:
s , department ot .grlculture re-
port s, the national .vera,e I. &.18
Bere, with ber aeveDth .... r ..
lamn,., .. RID.oId Lad,. Dora
!fo. '6lI,OS8, champloD producUoD
HW ID the Hampshire breed and
tile IIrsl of ber kbId to 1l1llliU7
... '''aeven-sta,'' 1o".
Ipring pigs and 6.39 taU pigs per
lltter raised to weaning age.
To qualify tor a .lar in the Ramp
.bire . producl!on registry a sow
mu.t raise a litter of al least ellbt
,pigs, without Cault or detect, to
wdgh 320 pounds withln 56 daYI
of tarrcwing. And of course to gain
'''levensLar'' record Ringold
Lady Dora has repealed 1h1! per-
10'rmance seven times, She is the
lint .ow in tIw Rampsh ire breed
to be li.ted for either the sixth 01'
.eventh "star" UHer, .
fARM N[WS
MR. FARMER:
- .DQC5....your-!llntC/tor lac\<. Power? '" it IIlllggi.h and hard to h-tart 1
Does use excessive 011 and fuel?
. Now tIxI time to gl'>'e it 8 check-up, Avoid delay when Spring
work starts. .
Arrange today to bring your 'l'ra(,!tor to o,!,. new
Service Shop. We have Ilew up-to-dato preCIIllon equlpment to give
you bolter 8'orvlce.
WE SPECIALIZE IN:
Valve 'refaclnll' :and crinding,
Cylinder reborl'ng;
Bearing fitting" ' '
Magneto and cllrburelor service,
Steam cleaning aDd painting.
OUI' men are ex]]erienced lInd trained tQ restore the original
power to your .Tractor. Only genui ne , factory replacement parts
used. Our service rates are reasonable. All work unconditionally
guaranteed. Your tractor covered by insurance wl\ilc in !lUI'
Book yoUr repair or tune-up work eurly and you Win aVOid a
costly delay tbis Spring,
Stop in or call TODA Y fol' our estimate.
Banta, Implement Co.
(John Deere Sales & Service)
27 W. MULBERRY ST .
PHC)NE 555
Court
MAlUUAGE LI CE BES
J erome I!:. Brown, <12, Lebanon,
Carmer, Juanita G. 31, Leb-
anon. .
Robert .1 . Mann 27,
painful' , Jennie Lou
MasoTt, beautician.
LEBANON, OHIO

4IUt-1dt-etp t
Belcher's SODoeO Service
WAYNESVILl..E. OHIO
(l .... of "areeps"
In her .cventh "slar" JItter, thil
lOW farrowed 15 p igs, Dlne of which
were saved. The eight selected for
registration" 443 pound.
at tiG days 'fter farrowing.
Lacldnl enouJih phplphoru. In
tbelr feed, cattl. ma,. develop nu
WiUoaal dlae .. ea, tile moet com.
.. or wldeb 18 lmoWD u "creepe."
The production champion WBII ted
a ration containing corn, oat., al.
falta and pe;.ietized mWt , by'-
prodllctl prior to farrowinl. Re.r
pigs were creep fed earq and
railed on a ration' ot"'.evm part.
com and three parta oau. with 8
per cent mJlk by-product. added.
Rlnlold Lady ba. been owned
and bred by WUllam C. Goodheart,
Jr., of Eaton, 01lio, Ilnce 1SK4. IiId
was IIOl.cl to Meadowlark Farma,
IDc., Sullivan, Ind.
Farm Production Co.ta 1
!'arm production costs bave near-
ly trIpled sInce the pre-war years
of 1935-39, according to U. S. de
partmenl ot I/.grlculture .laUsltc
These costa
lars In 1947,
lion ' belore World War II'. out-
break. Farm wnges are now three
and a belt times the 1935-39 aver-
age .
MeanwhUe. (arm priqel have
slumped and many eoohomiats ex-
pcct a {urthe.r easing In months
ahead. Corn and whoat are already
25 to 40 per cent under the,lr earl)'
1948 peaks.
Farmers can be.t 'meet ' the iJn-
pact of hlgh!!r prod4ction costa and
lower prices by good 'soil mlina;e-
ment that .tepi up crop producm.
effiolency and lowers output
per unit.
Good IOU ,management .lnvolvel I
no 'magic or myster,.. It .implJ'
means playlrig fair wIth IOU b,.
returyllng organic matter and 'plant
Uled up b,. conltaJlt crop '
produotlon. Organic matter can be
. re.tored by growin, deep-rooted
legume. sucb as alfalfa or lIWeat
clover In the rotation and I
them \lDder for green manun. I
When the loll t. re.tocked With'
. organiC matter and plant food :FOIl
1IIUl get bighl\r 'yields and will
cut 10\11' producU.on coati. '
Dry Skim Milk Retailed
NQw in Small Package.
Now that dry sJdm Jilllk- official.
1), oal,lea nonfat dry, milk .olida-
11 on ,retaU marketa in 'man pack
ale.' tor bome Ule, \britt,. bom ..
makers bave a CODvenieot, eco-
nomical prOduct to build up the ....
tritive value of famiq ine ....
Tba ea.. and convenience Of 1'-
l18e all well a. Ua hith nutrlu.ve
value JunJf3t Ita place along with
flour, IUIBr and .. U on th, PBDV7l
delf aI .very homemaker,
,
, . ,
-
- .
,
I
91; -
railr_ employee-real ariatocrabl ' of labor,! .
Their .. ]. iii hi5h by any ItBDdard. Granting
oftb_ .... alL .. therefore. woulcl mean that
the raIIroada wouJcl be paying out milliOn8 in
UMarQlCi 9'aIIIII to thoia In the vary hl&besi
pay btecketl.
"'t". Uke To SPtDd n.. 110M, OIl Y ..
'ion __ bow much the diMel hill meant tto
.: .... ID IDc:reuod comfort and conven,
1I;f.-baw many more of them
OIl Older for e ' ell puatar ImprovellleJlt in
!MI&'9b to ,ou. DutDeeClIen dniJD8 or money,
u tim ,pr.._t of tho unIolI8 for
neecUe. Ill' n on dio.otla, redlla the ability of
the nDroa.18 to epeDd money on bette, aerv
ice lor you.
.. the ratlr ..... are of tbt, di,.al. it i.
only a -U ,.1" of tIaeir bnproVll1ll8llt pro;
; ram, 8Ince the'" biIJIoDa of itol-
'l r. _" .,.. ... t 011 impao,....-t; of
)
tracJra and lltationa, on Il8W' JIII8IIClIPII' and
freight c:an,.u weJl .. on d.locomotivea.
aud" on other 1_ cODipiCUOUI cia-
taDa of railroadiIlg that ContribUte to lm-
proved aervice.
PeitIJer.1IeddIq &1_ SenIee To Y ..
But hruea feUber-b8ddina ..,J,e_ JIb the
one DOW propoeed would, divert
Iarp _ of moll8Y tmm our ..-nt 1m-
proV8llleJlt programa. Even WOI'II8, \bey malw
jmprovemeuta lilte the dieiel worthIeea, by
cOlt of their operation prohibitive.
TheIle demanda are against YOllJ.t intereabl
-u well u thoee of the railroad&. They are
aChunea to work". Neither you nor
U. ralIroada abould be fom!d to PQ' Reb a
penalty for procreu.
That' ...... v the'taiJroods are re8IatbJc tbeee
"maowO'iV- demandato thelutd1tcti-ud
wby &bey are teIIinc aboui .....
.0011 I.' . " r. ....... ,. aTallft N_" ,oall' I, \
We are th. and other to tal1t witIa
at 1m about mattIn wbiob are iDIpodant to e,.,IaOdy.
. ....
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"
1
our
tude to tho ne ..... n and
CLASSIFIED ADS
ONB CENT PER WORD; minimun chllrge, ,26
cent.. Contract rate f.er repeaL adverti ements
upon application.
,wAMTBD-Som- to quUt twO
qulIta. I'boDe 21136.
WANTItD-W hlnp dooe Its my
..... Pbone 2936.
WILL CARR FOR CHILD-By the

2956. '
FOR s.u.a-:-F.rmall 1t12 with cw-
d .. liOr --' Plow, RecoDdidoned-
W_ Rubber, ImpI_t
eo.. LebaDon Phone 555.
FOR A '1'ndXIr with
Q4dwtton pd Plow, 1946 Modet,
o-cs Coodltlon, Impl...-nt
eo.. IAbeDon Phone 555.
FOR'SALE - '?on
pd N.., RollaDd Corn Sbellen.
ODe _ Johh n.er. Shell-
... ...... 'lmplemat Co .. Lebanoo
I'ta.e 555.
FOR SALB-Two UHd John Deere
14 IDcb Tractor One New
WlRI'd 12 IDcb Plow. Bente 1m-
1IJ.ment Co., Lebe_ Phone 555.
, FOR lIM..,. Duty
CultlpecbrL See cIl.ptey at our
.... aDd order _, to puetlt8e
.p.m, 'BeDt:e ImplemeQt
co.. lAbeDciIl I'boIw 555.
FOR' SAL!= - A few 4 to 6 lb.
roasting -chickens at . 6.oc lb.
Phone 2542, Will Gustin.
FOR IIAl& - o.troit Jewen g
bel 1.- converted to bottred
.... US. R.". Samuel Keys, 4tb III
...... Bta.
OON'T FORGET TO CA l
\II for Insurance. An tVl'es of
Insurance at a savtn,l!s.
Prancis Gene 'Brown, phone
Waynesv;lIe 2472 ' or ca\1
collect. Wilmington 211 t .
NOW OPEN
for cuttom Prompt
Gall Gordon.
bail. Phone Waynesvi1le 2006.
, -lnd
AUCTIONEERING
STANLEY aael KOOGLER
."OKIlR8 L,CEN8J
Ite ........ ' Phefltl .... W ... n .....
III

.,.. ... "-CINIP<I_


IWI- FIIIIl
"'17 year mU1IOIIa of Oeh are
Iqr tenuu ....
Fq,R SALE- John Deere 6-in. Ham
mer Mill. for u,e with electric
motor. Low priced. "Banta Imple-
ment Co" Phone 555.
te
THE NEW
BOLENSHUSKI
GARDEN TRACTOR
bw all l1i 'play at our store.
FOllr ew M dels- ' a ize for
'very garden,
I HoP.
I 1-2 HY. Puwel I/o
HY. Gardener
') il. 1>. Ride-Ma / r
.ompl et e equi pment jlvailabl e
ror ;lll jmodeb, inc. ludi ng Plow$,
"t:cders, Mowers.
,
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
'!.7 W. Mulbeny SI.
I EB Phone 555
On Vacation
WIll. RETURN
March 1
Dr. C. E. Wilkin
(l) ptometric Eye Special ""
26 South Detroit Strwte1
illlNlA, omo
FOR SALE-BuUd,ozer for John
Deere A or B lZactor. Will .1eo fit
Fannall H or Ideal for m<>vlng
dirt and- grading. WOTk, ' willi by-
draulic lift. Banta Implement Co.,
Lebaoon. Ph_ 555.

IS ie Railroad
" " , D 1832, the Brie raU,
road was A",er l c/I' _, 10,,08t III t851
DO YOU PLAN to r cmod I 01'
build 1\ B rn? Stop in and gel
your copy .)1 Wilde n's Barn
Plan BoOk..
for their meat"-acta of
at time of the aeaidelllt
Won the Blind
' See
death of our hu 1Id bl'(llthelrl!
B,
LOUIS CUNNINGHAM
"I MUST go to him myself. Pili'-
rlsh. I have 10 looked forward.
to .urprlsln, him."
Mn, Gerald Iverln., hOm. trom
.Ix month. Its Europe, had reached
. New York a 4u
3
. Mlnut. earlier than .ba
b'ad cabled her
Flotlon h u ,b. DeL .Her
meld hald
young wife by the arm the,
went up the ltep.. In the ball Elt-
ty whispered, "Go up and unp.ck.
Parrish. r ean my .ay VII')'
well .' . . luat as 11 ."
Parri sh 'miled fondly at her rru.-
treas . , . a face, sweetly catxnacl
by years of darkne.. an.d patient
aufterln,.
,miJ. yo,. .." ".JlIotI,h.
s_ p"".;,b. ".If"" ,,"' .. 'O..u
... olbl .. , Ii"" lb." 'Io""J.II.
Parr)JIh 'watched her ' feellnl the
wall to her husband', stud1.
Gerald Iverillg moved haltily
away from the who sat b&-
aide him. Se put hi. linger to hlr
Ups then touched hlJ eyel to call
to that ahe who stood III the
door could not see them:
"KittY I You wired ,ou'd bI on
Wednesday'. plane. And .a.
no ODe there to meet you.
"I. wanted to walk ill on YOIl UIta
wbeil you we,re aU alona anlS
thinking of me," sbe crIed.
T
HE wom.n moved nolaeleu!)'
and stood by the mentle. KlU;r
took the place sbe had left. GIro
aid an uneasy frown on hlJ f,CI,
.at beside her:
"It is late," 8ald the blind ctrL
"I Imew 1 would lind ,011 alone,
Have you been very lonesome tor
me, Gerald? What did you do wbIlI
I was away?"
"It bu not been .a,y wlthout
you." he laid.
"Yo,. un' ,.,4 lor _'0'" " ..
_ G".u, tlill '0"'"
Kil". "Tb.,. W.eJ ' ''0 olb. flJorirufllf'
"But there was, Kitty . a year
before you. came. 1 thoUlht I.1oved
her .nd ,be pretended to eare for
me. I was jUlt a young lawyer
then. I bad nothin, to oller
ahe marded a wealth1 men."
"You ceased to love her than, of
course. Did you never .ee her
a,ain?"
"Yes. I saw her . . . recanl17."
"Tell me. What II Ibe Uk... , II
site' prettier thao If ... Tan, per-
haps, with black hair .nd eyel aod
very red lips and a lOulIeaa f.ce
. a 80rt of wom.n wbom It II
for I man to 10veT"
The woman moved anarib'. , A
cWrerent erimlon from that which
decked ber cliew flooded ber fore-
head. Gerald g.zed In wonder. H.
smiled Cynically. "She II aU 10U
describe. Even a. you gue.. . .
for I know yoO never .aw her
. she I. soulless: She wa. untrue to
my
we are
the people of the Fri,'nde
aleo (or the beautiful flowen,
comforting womll of Rev. Coleman
and Rev, Coffey, and to Mr. Me,
Olure and hi, .. for their
efficient service.
Goldie Bentley
Mn. Cliff Anderson
Walter Bentley
RHO O'REGAN
Well the red I!,uited jinx tha l
followed !,!d Porter's Spartan
c.barj(es was finally ended a. Boh
Hunt-cr, lanky forward, whipped
in 6 ficldl'Ts and 3 foul tos8ell ti)
l end nil . ,or\lrs, last FrI!lay when
Waynesville defeated KlnKB Mil18I,
60-44. ..
However Qn the following eve- I
ning 1:\ points by Bob
Was nol enough ' all WayncsviUp
a 108s al the hand!s
of the !';pri ng Valley hoopsters.
A fre(' throw that hit the marl<
by .Bob Hastings tave the 10ea,1
lad!! a IiO49 win oV'er Centoryme
with hut 15 seconds remalnil'II: l ,o
play. Hastings led an scorer8
niJrht with his. 19 point tally,
WAY NF,sVILLE-50
B F 'T
Hunter, f ... : ........................ l} 0 6
'Vlckers. f ............................ 4 2 10
Simpson. c ............... ......... 2 " 8
Halltinsr .. 17; ........ .. . : .......... .. 7 5 t'9
Tinney, If ...... .. .. ............. .... . 3 1 7
Tot.als .............. ................ 19 12 60
CENTIlRVILLE--49
B F 'r
f":::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :
Allen, c ............ .... ,: .. ............ 9
Turner. g ............ ... ............. I
Jump. g .................. ............ 2
Williamson, g .........; .......... 6
816
Ii 17
1 1
o 2
o 4
o 1.0
, -- --
Totals 2D 9 49
Mrs. Marv ' Earnhart IIPent the
first 1J8rt of t he week in Dayton
l\1;sisting tho' care of her grand-
son who had undergone a tonsile.c-
t'lmy oporatlon.

PLOWSHARES,
SHARPENED
FOR SALE
New - Used - Rehunt
HYDRAUC LJFI'S
FOR LONG WHEELBASE
E'A VE in slocK a cllmplet.e,
line (If Louden llltr n
sopplie", as KtullK, I<tc.nch ions,
waleI' 110",1<. It r c lI l'I'lol!! and
n8\ C!.tIrril!
l.OU:DE ' SA R 111"nning ,.erv-
. u .. che ell-purpose '"Jeep"
.. a .ractOf' to pull your fann
as a truck 10 tOW
,.,00 Ib .. aad baul 800 Ib .. l
II a rlla.bout to take 'OU to
lown or throuAh tbe puuue.
Use the "Jeep' power lake-off,
10 rllii ,our farm equipment.
TRUCKS
,(:ILL LEE W.LDING
WAYNE
Plant - PHONE 245t
iee l'O you I)othing. CalIon us
fnr fI", r e!'l timnte of YOUT job,
n NT I CO.
Y 111' Louden Representative in.
Southern Ohio
27 W. Mulberry St., [Jobaoon, Ohio I
Phone 6f>fi
Little Miami f.l. u,-chery
ORDERS NOW FOR BABY CHICKS
" !
CHICKS AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 26TH.
AND EVERY WEEK
ALL CHICKS FROM APPROVED FLOCKS
2627
ner Ups We1Il,'t.
the man who calls her wite. sSe II
a temptress . . . even to one who II
stron& In an honest love. She came
to me IIgain and . tried to win me
back. But what she olfer. II dis
honorable. I told her to ,0. You
wen! my protection. 1 never want
to see her again."
T
HE woman looked at bUn with
hatTed. Then she picked up ber
wrap by 'the door ,and vanllbed.
'l======;;;;O;";=-=---f==-...... ----"=-...;;"?"==--=====-.3 The girl's ftngers .careased her
husband.' s face and hel; lip, want
or ' . A' -. ' ---a--- 1 Ibe pointed to bII
, . :et
, ' :f. He stared in wonderment.
. , 1<#1 Wh., iJ thiJl Jt. I
AUTOMOIIlES lIAlILIn

.lllDI.'S CHATTELS
".-WAY FARM
III .. Oblo Parmata will ,Ive you broad protec:uoo apin" 10.. ".
, _ ,-,..... k GrYert your buildiogl, ,-our matul., your ilutomobih
.... JOG" lIIbiUcy for Bcddl!nu, to others. Wby liot Me w tndll) '
Y_ ...... ,.',. .... ..beD, you',... iouure<l io th. ObJo. far .......
lui D.:Dakin Insurance Agency ,

Phone '03, E. Mulhern', LEJ:lANON, 0


OHIO FAIMIIS IMlUU". COMPANT
( OHIO 'UMm aD. "Ii.
J,III1f111"g' YOM ,'0* H''''
"I went to a I})eclalist in VieDDI
two months ago and, have IOma of
my sight back. That waa I
carne in surprise. And ob, I am
glad that the Orst thillg I .. w about
'you Is the honesty of your love.
I bad been without the use of
eyes too tong to trust the value
what they Oral .bowed me .... tbal
woman with ber arm about Tour
nec;k. I knew 11 I wera b1in4 I would
be happier. 10 1 kept up the lIN'"
tence and in bllndneu I ... wbat
In Ugh! I might bave mlllId."
HeI.ased by winJ r .. a-.
_ _ ___ _ J "
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GoOd'lNews!
.. h 2
I:"ForlYou! .
- . WE CAN OFFER
YOU IMMEDIATE
ON
JEEPS
PICK UP TRUCKS
PANEL TRUCKS
STA.TlON WAGONS
JE!PSTERS
FOR INFORMAnON
SEE:
. MORRIS FVLKERSON'
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
. -
PAUL Eo CLARK MOTORlS
TYTUS 4: VERITY PKWY'. '
MIDDLETOWN, OHIO
DIAL 21791
ne .... ...,..
C-- .... -
s-det IIIomI Va""1
. _ ...... cIItt
___ allta_
811 I.,.
BIGGER 'YIELD
BIGGEST PROFI.T
The billler the yield Uld the Iftwer
tbe c:rpp._ -the biqer your prollt.
It'a Jlllt COD'Imon IefIIC.
Profit by tile experience of f.rme"
who find BI OM brand fertililer
brinea bigger and better crops be-.
cauae it'. alway. l1'I.nufactured up to
.tendarda . !;lcver dpwn to pnc<;.
OHM .... , __ , ... _ , ....... 'nll
'1
FARM LOANS
4 .. -LONG ......
SeCurity In mind
for '49
'I1tE LAND BANK WA.Y
"through the ' __
[Lehanon
Farm ''Loanlil
. OLD BANK BLDG,
LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE' 448
Armitage &,Son
WAU .. ,a..a... .-s
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The New Leok
(FINANCIAL )
SAND aD" eRA VEL
BLAC&" TOP DRIVtS
A 101 of "smart" n:toney is
being put into savings accounts
these days by people Who
know the sepre .. people who
know this is no time to spend
dol1ars, thus helping to
increase inoflation. Join the
TAR ..... ROAD OIL
(.AWN aDd FlU DIRT
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READY-'MIX COI'fCRE'I"E
EXCAVAnMc aDel OUMP TRUeI(
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D'ead' Stoak-
nrtr_$6; Cows$7.50; HOg5$1.00 Cwl
ACCORDING TO' SIZE AND CONDmON
CAlL
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x..a. o. CIa ......
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X E N I A Fertilizer
Inc.
and save here reo
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.. WaynesYiUe .
8;.'0
We asle , 'women and 522 men
c ............ ..,,1Ie .,,, Co"',.'"
,ote, NO
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'L:J ;): .. ), \NN)n he _ed 10 deeitlc a' lite Go\'enuaeel wiIIlHdld .......
. ,aeJ.lt ...... eIedrIe power piau, .... DeW,.... of die .. New , ....
.....me. TeaII.tee,
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pI'OjeeI. f_ ...,.., ........
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1 The New Johnmlle plut woUld aet Ii preced_t I. otben. ad .... eIIiIJ
lo the deelrlldioll of an the Mlf.,uPportilll eleetrie. comp.miel. '01' ao tax'paJUII
cornpall)' eaa compet4; tnfree -,",erameot .....
2 Your appt'OY.1 of thit pl.nt would pellotice that the tJ. S. Ie ltlmiItIto Sad ....
. If -soyerament h .. the ript to let into the electric blllla-. it, eaa 'pt iato tit. IIeel.
, . _l hoe .nd .ny or,.n other Maybe eome Ameri .... want Soelal'-- ".
belieYe that mo.' do not. beceUMl Sociali, eane ... ,act .....
powerful .tate where individual, IHtcome Iell .., ,Jell important. ,
" .
3 pl.ntwould ptiyileae to tile lnuln_ .nd people i. i .. ...
." .. 1Ii1ll them electricity below real coat. rite dilerertee M70UlII PH! paid " ,..,,,.
ill 011 "..., 1>' 1& eo"""". in lederal taxel on e.vcl'Jlhins from d ........
aad automobile. to w ... and aa1arie1.
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Other COllpeeemellliiYe yoted NO to th'" project. They WI."ed it..,.,. I If n"
They helieyedjL.alons atep into SocinTic II.
S Commi,*, of both SeDile and bay. _ "e .. ..w_ ......... .
propoeecl plmt is .'. '.
'i,.,..,....,. ,_ TVA... .
, u,.,..,....". 101' the national cIeI_
iuUlees .... ., _ nad .... '.
Tbe Pi .. JobtollYilie queetion II 'a "UJ complicated 0IIe. It itwolwe, ..
lief., Pawty prop-arne, and aboYe .11-:-wh.t IUlld' of dd. n.'''' Ie '"
!, .. , .(' 'n ,',e COI,I\irl:; )'ClurB.
.. alit ,.... ..... aD.i II*lleu\en of the Slet Conva" to (uUy inlorm,
,... ..... 0" dale ... eo ........ "','

lOTE I. 'e.' ,1M! N_.1"ItIutm.UJ. "....
litE I. eo ita -lolr 'ew erWr
'OTE I. to SocIoU". 111,.4 __
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". .... tIda lUnd, DOt that tIIie ..... it of immedl.te OOIlCl!rll to ..... CIOIDPillf I hut we 8N oppoeed .. ..,.
..... which II ot In the beet iatefe.t. of, thil We therelore elpl'lll 01111 becalM It will ...
......, dad eYe". individ.uaI aDd huda . thie ..... tbroaP inereMed toea. HoweYer, the real daapr ....
_tlDetat 01 .lIah lesiaJ.tioll i, the lNIId towm Soci.li.tic pvertUlleQteI eoatrol .r all bluhl..... _
., ,... tOo, are api,... uufair aped.1 priviJeps wbleh ,wiD lDeIUIII ,.. tax.; II , ... too. IN oP .........
pewth 01 SoeiaIilDl III we IUgeet that JOU 'fire fOur In c::o..cn- aael npreat ,...
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A Community Institu .
For Ninety-nine, Years "
.Th Miami Gazette
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N1NETY-NINTH YEA'R, N'O. NO. 4407 WAYNESVILLE, THUIRSDAY, FEB. 17, 1949
FROM THE
EDITORS PEN
Lebanon, Realtor'
To Speak .

St. Mary's
, "
Auxiliary Met

Since last our minds met IiHle
has been observed by or
to' of the editor. thus we
turn to the mail to form this weeks

The Waynesville Civic Club will The WOll'lau'" Au:xiliaty of the
hold its regular monthly meeting St. Church lllCL 011 Jo'riday
at the 'Methodist Church. This will IIfternoOIl at the rectory wltb Mrs
be a dinner 1'IlIl
e
ting with, meul S. N. Keyt; as hOHte..sS, Mr&. Charles
served at 7:0Q P. M. "
Mehaffie conducted tne devotions
The Ohio Turnpike Cllmmitl<:c The speaker of the evening \v1)l "nd Mrs. Keys was ill (!hlu'ge of
prelrents - its program . for our be Mt. Russel Horn, of the study period -on t he subject,
state' t,o have a Ru pur hil:(hwuy. Tn LebanoJ;l. "On ()\)r OWIl Dill'" SllJp," in the
presenting the , Turnpiko Bill they 'Maynard toltJ CQUl lt ry, RicCI.
list many reUHons why nnd thei r tim Miami Gm:ette that II. fill 1 at;..
t endance is desi red.
arguments are follows: " ' .. ' . ', _ _ .. ..
, The Execu,tivo Boar d will meet ' WeT U - ' ) , ..
1. Real eijtate !uIsellsed a ,,; t tb ' h F ' M t
. ..,ns everu/lg cOllie Vl '. e.l S
gaimt abutting property Br.a hClIIg Gene Bro'!V
n
, club pl:csidcnL. "
advocatell lIy sonic authon tloR to - . . .
finance flh' m I'onds Rnd township A B 'd ' H
highways, however toll highways BROTHERHOOD 'WEE,K . I ' or en some
would' pay tor tit msclves and not
cost a penny to those not usi ng
them and free roads will still be
available.
2. Ohio must spend $100,000,000
morc per year to take car ' of
today's heavy trl1flie load. U the
State carries this ' "tremendous
it may cost all motori sts
to ten ccnts mOl'e tlor gallon
in gasoline' tax.
a. The Ohio 'Turnpike would be
built b y private capital anti as
Ohio's toll bridges will be mad"
free when all ,construction bond
costs al'e paid off.
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4. ? ? '1 '1 (Not Qbote) Truck m
operators and fast traveling II .
ists do not 8top to spend money 111 L. '0 , g-
your town and thei,' wear RlId tear fl. n
on your highwaya cost you mOlley, -f l
why not by-pass thi6 haUic all ' _ er60na
bypass towns and cities. MI'. and MNI: Lewi s GrawIm'd
Governor Frank J. LaulIChe BIll'S: called on lIfr. alit! Mrs. StevenSon
"I am in favor of' adoption of of. Xc:ni u SUllduy
b- Mr. Alfred MOl'l,"I1n iukell
permissiv/l Legislation for e'sta t o t he Miami Vulley 1l0sp,iLaI Sa t.
lishment of toll roac;lll if a thorough u.rday' mornIng.
economic study shows th'cir just- Mr. and Mrs. Alf'ied Morgan uro
tflcation. To this I would attach announcing bl1e birth of n lb,
three onditions; That the roadA son, Eugene, boTn 'Friday
be self. sustainingi that the 'cost evoMnin
g
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A
" I .
1'8. linn Llucas rcma .011 qUI..,
not 'be an obligation of the ill aL her borne here. '
that tunds collected bo used Il ilec- Mr. Wilbur SLcvensui., Ru
I!icaliy to liquidate tho debt." bert Greene "of Mr. and
" Mrs. Hen't'.f and of
Fairly convincing now the quos spent Sundny wi t h
tion is : Do w supporl t he 'rum M'r: and Mrp. Lue Morgan.
pike Bill? Mi ss Millnie Crawford oli Day Lon
spent t h(l Iveekend witli her l'ar-
The w.. C. '1'. U. meeting wall
held at the home of Mrs, Glenn
Borden Friday afternoon, Febrnary
11 . " .
Following busi nesR ses
si(m the devotional 'and study por
tion of the meeting was iJl charge
of Mrs. Roger Brown, who rend
an article. "When Frances WiUaT!f
read her . solected from the
l'Union Signal. Yi es Lucy Emily
led a prayer, ufterwhleh I 'Mrs.
Wal ter Whitllker reod an excellent
article on "Thf! 'Narcotic Menace".
Miss Lucy Emily read an article
entit led "Tho Oriminal Aspect of
Mal'ijuiana" and Mrs. Sarah Brad
dock gave a very 'good talk on
'The Life of Frances Willard."
l'hemeetlng was closed with pray-
er.
Mrs, R. E. Asbury has l'utur1\ed
aftcr s pendiIlg some time with her
soninlllw 111ld daughter, Mr. and
M'rs_ John 0 , Larsen and famHy
in New Jersey. While there she
made the acquuinwT\ce of her ' new
grandrlaul!'hter, .Jean Phyllis LaT
Hem, who IIrriv'I!d ,duri ng heT $'r'l\nd.
viHit. .
, Mr!!, A. K, Day huer Il R II Thurs.
day guest, her sisteJ:, 1\trs , H. P.
Godbey, of Oincinnati. ,
M.r. and Mrs. Cnrl Fergason of
Pl caMnt FJilI ore annoullqing the
birt h "r u rlaughter on .tanuary
Mr. and Mrs. WI're
,'I'"itlents I)f Waynosvi ll e .turin!:,
which time Mr. 'FerltU on was It
teaMer in the Waynesville High
Selloo!. .
11', and Mr . John Rurske nnd
Mr. and Mrs, Wi'llIlim StrOUlC at
tcnde'ol thei I' card dub meeting i
Cin innati 011 Salurday evening.

f/ole6
Society To
'Hold Meeting
Mr"and ICn. Kenneth ElzEIY and Lillian Wilkins, President of the
dauglfier, arjorie, of 'Dayton,
visited llr. and Mrs. Walter Elzey Wllfren County Unit of t he Amer
Sunday iean Cancer Society, informed the
S
Miami Gazette that the Ceul\ty
The treud famil:1' had nJ h h .
liS Sunday evening dinner guests, U t wtll old t elr monthly meet-
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ahrenll and ing Wednesday, February 28 at
daughter, Sandy, and Misses 8:00 P. M. at the Golden Lamb
Muriel and Martha Azling of Day Hotel in Lebanon. The public is
ton. invited as reports of the past years
Mts. ' W. ' E. Stroud entert.ained work will be given and a
at dinner on Thursday evoning, program is eIPected.
honori'ng til e birthday The Unit eIPreliS thanks to the
saries of Mr. Stroud and of their Lebanon 'Eagles Lodge for their
BOil, Mr. Harold Stroud of,'Leba. ,100 and the Lebanon Fireman for
non. Those who enjoyed the J:oveJy their donation. They ask for vol-
dinner, aDd evening together were
Mr. and Harold Stroud of unteers to fight Cancer,
Lebanon, , Miss Leah Margaret dreadful ldller."
White of Batavia, Miss Joyce Any Church, Glub. School, 'or
Foote snd 'Mr. and Mrs. Stro,ud. other ,group wishing to have a

or a talk, or any informa-


Mr. and Mrs. John Kersey lind
son, and Mr. lind Mrs. Luther ',on will be given freely; Write
Hartsock and sons attended the Warren County Unit, P.
wedding of Gale EmLry and MiSs 0 . BoX; 210, Lebanon, Ohio.
Boneitll Hoff lit tbe Green Springs
Methodist Cburch on Saturday aft-
ernoon, . a-nd . the reception which
followed the curemony. Mr. Emery
is the nephew of Mrs., Kersey and
Mr. Hartsock Bnd has visited here
quite frequently.

Followi'ng adjournment, a pleas
ant social hour was enjoyed with
dainty refreshments served by the
host ess.
- ' 'l'he work to be ,done during the
Lenten season also was the sub-
ject of disculsion.
prescnt W(lre Mrs. S. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Florence and
son are spending Borne' t ime with
the lattel!s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
CI.eve Conner . Mr. Florence ' will
soon start practice with the Co-
lumbia Reds at Columbia, South
Carolina, making his, second
season with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis of
Wilmington are announcing the
birth of their second son on Jan-
uary 23. Mrs. ,Davis was the
mer Miss Janice Meredith, daugh-
ter -of Mr. anuMrs. Herbert Mere.
ditb.
El11s. Mrs. Gilbert Frye, Mrs. Er-
nest Blltterworth, Mrs. I1eber Mr .. Mrs. Ross a. Hartsock
Jackson, Mr,a. Rhodes Bunnell and had a s Sunday dinner guests Mrs.
Mrs, A. z. Hartsock, Miss Helen Hart.
- sock, Mr. Milo HartsoclC, Mr. W. T.
The- Home Ec?nomics Corumit. 'Jordan, Mr. 'Frank Jordan of near
tee of Fa'rml!.rs Grange 13, moet at M.r. Charles McC;::ul-
the Grange all on }' riday luter-' lough ot Dayton, Mr. and Mrs,
noon for urpose of making Owen' Har,tsOck an4 Misses Jean
plana and to discwis their woI'k tor and Jane Hartsook. Mrs. A. Z.
tho cOmillg year. - Hartsock was the honor guest' as
'she was her birthday
anniversary.
Mr. aud Mrs. LouiN F' ireg had as
SUIUI"y dinner guests, Mr.. and
Mrs. E.} lison Larric.k and dEIUgh-
terA WlinY.ngton r.tr JID.d..
Alman Fr'Tes of Cincinnati. ?tlr.
and Mrs.. Paul Harley and Mary
Lou Kennedy of Dayton, Mary Lou
remaining- for a few days.
Mi ss Laura Rosnagle of Cincln
nati...w.as..a...weekend gpest of Dr.
and Mrll. R. E. Hathaway.
Mrll. C. Lee Hawke, Mrs. M. F.
Mrs. L. A. WIIS u
WednE:sday dinnllr guest or-Dr.
and 'hlrs. H. E, Hathawuy.
anti! Mr, and Mrs. Craw
Qrd. 11fT. lind. ]'lrl\ < A. R, Earnhalt , 1,'. and Mrs. Gilbert l<'rye and
were SU(ldllY aft fJlllOn ..r sons harl as SIIOOIlY guests, Mr.
1011', Milton She.chan in nnd Mrs. Gl enn Frye and sons of
Weltz, Dr. MaTY Cook, M'fs. Claro
ence Rye, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Crabbe and Mr. aM Mrs. K"nneth
RewlIick were among those who
attended the funeral services for
Mrs. F. R. Moomaw in Ohillicothe
'-
Ml. (tnd Mrs.' F.A.lgar Smit h hnve
returned after a t.WI) weeks YUCU-
tion in Florida . .
Mr. UII [I Mrs. Johnson of
Xenia Sf/oot t ho weeKend with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Alfrod Morgan lmd fam-
Ily.
Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Kel"llinger
of Dayton called on his 'Parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Mrs. Stanley H. Bnile,v Sunduy llfternoon.
among thc gllestl! on '. ucsday whon Mr. and Mrs. Kemloth Bration
the 19. Matl:Ou$ uf District 2)" and dauthter, Shirley Ann, or
Q. E. S. enjoyed a dinner at thQ, Dayton called on lir. and Mrs.
home of Mn. Laurll Kelly in Wil- Bratten Thu,rsda;"! u,vch-
mington. ing.
_ I Mr. and Hily Gillson a!ltl
. and Ml's. J . B. Rich were Mrs . Morris Lewis attended t he
a&d hostess to the of Mal'ilynMilJie to Jack
Ch,ol* on Saturday evening. .A, Helllnstllle, at bland Till\' at
most. delicious 'fried chicken sup- Dayton Saturday evening. The
per was , served and the evening ',bride is Mr. Gibson's niec:e.
was spent in playing carda. Those I 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles \House'-
present were Mr. and M1'8. Glen" holder and plildren 'of Springfield '
Borden, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. ' Ellis, called on Alfred' Mor'gan and
Mr. and ' Mrs. Ernest Butter- children Sunday evening.
wol,'th, Mr. and Mrs, Harry SmitTi.
the host alld hOl!teslI. , I
Mr. and Mrs. Beeman Stewart l
lind Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rye are
a in Florida,.
Mr. and Mrs. , Cook a,nd
80nil were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Davis In .LeCllburg.
.. _AllY ....
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'.aURIE' YDa DOl" HAVE TO TAKE IT
Cen\,(\I'vlll e. Vay Lr)l1.
on Tuesday. -

SPOR.T
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P,eople, Spots In The I
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8. \
. HOH
humbled, 61l t.o .. by
1allt "'eek,lQlnny
er''S .26 poiftbt gave him high gamn
scoring hOnor for tlie 1948-49 re-
gll,Hu easlm for Wllynesvili e
Sparlans. .
Luck of the Warren ' CC/unt y
toomeY' drnw 'Pits, our SpaJtan's
against CarliRle. next M-oT\da.y nite,
8 :16,P: M. at Middletown. Perhaps
the third 'meeting will act like a
charm for ' Coach Ed Porter's shirt
ane. pants athlete!!. Providing
Wliynesvil1e Wins their next op
ponent would be ............ , ............ 1f
they play ........ .'...
n8 the toqrnament is condpcted on
a tWo and Tovrnall\ent
games nre scheduled Tues-
day, Wednesday, Thursday with tbe
flnllls Sa'tttrdaY' nite. Tbls column
picks the loea]s pl'Oviding they can
drop Cal'li sle in. thefr fll'st tourney
u1llsh .
Tl' (l and
R'l'oup of lIottbalJel'!l.
renresentatrve of se eral local anil
put of tQwn clubs, ShODld crawl
l1l\ek in their after reading
that Blih Planck, 'Falt'ley's 1IXI!!t
quiet. and a sb,ndobt 'P4!r
all year, fOJ'\Varded a $25,
00 ch!)ck ali his fdea of What 'thO
leRl!'1lc ' mennt. to him. Bob, who is
not a 'Publicity seekOT,
his money,s badly as an:.'
of ll R anti the lealrtle heads al'fl
Mlling tht 4!noDtb contributions
Rrt' recelve.d to enaMe $15.00 to
he refunded Planck. It III net be.
)il'ved ,;ece!lsary tOI' any player til
d&nate excosa.lvely hut a minimum
0' $3.00 or $2.(10 is 81Jrely to ' be
elrJlfll!ted fnlm tbe )leJ'llQMl wbll
bad the fun - tile 'playeftl!
I
A_ with. many tlllnlfs In
this 1N!01Ite 1ri\1 .tan(!
I
al'OOlid CGl'neft or nthll1" In ,u,
louf\ busllle!llleS and I!OIIIp181n 811r.:
crab _"II 1IIalre -17 nmarb about
Q
FIVE CENTS A COpy
This, Is Ohio
UI:IJO lAS A I'LACJ!l to live. work and lila IS rl'cugnl :t. e.
corners of the world. As a result let.ters written In the """
gue of many countri es srrh'e at the ColumbUS Ul .10., I
Development and PllbJicity Commission, the stale'. ollie' l I .1"
t ion agt'ncy, Here Will iam 8"11 11. a staff mem-ber of (>7' ,
Il ion, ponders OYer a letter from enulh ot'the border, snd Up,l l;., 'l
be hllvinJr much trouble trnnslat illi{ .It..
Girl Scout
. News'
Rev. C. A. Arthur delivered the 8cuut ',l'roop No., 1 held il.t!
Communion Message in meeting Friday, ' Febrn.ary 11 ut
Church,' Sunday mOl'lling, and !Tl- be Grange Hall. The girls, were
vited those of the conjp'egatllJII aividcd into two pntrols, TaUawlln-
for Holy Communion. CJas' and ObJokad/lea.
Civic League met Saturday eve- An election of officers was held
nina' in the !home of Mrs. Mary S. the following' girls Wllro elect-
Pierson, :her asaistanta were Mrs. ed. L
Helen Hill and Mrs. f1ranJc Mor- Tallawanda Patl.'ol
row. Patrol Leader-Dorlll Br(l'Ml
MTtI. Helen Wall was hostess to , Treasurer-Nllnl'Y- Bni rl
the Welcome BibJe Clas\, of 'Newa . .... --=-=--i
Jonah's Run Baptilt Church ,In her Ohicliadee Patrel
home, FrIday evening. 'Patrol Leudel'-Lyno ReLallick
Special degt'e!l work. of 'Masons Treasurer-E1izabllth Marlatt
was presented hi Ma80nic ball, News Reportcl'-Shlrle:y- Rickey
Saturday evenirig with gliests of A surpl'i8e vs,Ienti)le party wa"
Masons from neighboring to"'!"l' given the girls by Dor othy Wool.
Mrs. Florence Frost WAS hostess ard and Marjorie Brown. They' Rer--
to W. C. S. of Methodist Churc:h ved hot chocolate and -valentine
at her home, Thunday afternoon. C!OOldes.
'Mrs. Evelyn Masten entertained The meeting was adjourned !ly
a group ot .ladies at ber home Mon tonning a "Friendship Circle" and
day evenIng, :when Mrs. Hoyle, of singing "Goodbye SonA'."
Spring Valley presented a demon. They plan' choosing various
stTation Of plastic articles far tht' ivlties for badge work at' their
home. . ellit meeting ",blela will be held
WUI McCarren returned to his FrIday afterl)oon Fobrqal'Y 25 'at
home in . Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 8:80 lit the Grange Ball. ' .
by plane. Robert Gordon acoom-
panied him for a short vacation in W h
Is confined to be; as mgton
home with a ailment. T B' F -. --.".. , -'->,--'--'-...!.....,::"';'
MM. A. S. Collett attended t
Waynesville Flarmer's Club at the 0 e ea ore '
John Settlomyre home, Thursday. " '
Gerald Paine . left Cincinnati, ' Ai dId
SWlday .-evening', via plane. for re ues ay
New York City, on a ,business triP. '.
Word bas been received 'here an Ethel Barrymore, ' grand 1!iy of
11{)unclng the, birth of a ,son to Mr. a great old .American' acting f am.
and Mrs. Charles Osbol'!" (nee Uy, ' selects a8 her"Favorite StqrY.
Tucl!:er) reSides in "The Young YeaTS" based <in the
Gmcinpati, during the school life o! Washington Be
,where ,' Mrs, ,Osborn is sure tune in , thia tri:
ng. '.. bute to the ' 'tathllJ:' of our country .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis of Leb- over WHIO at 9:30 P. M. '(lext
called on many friends here Tue,aday evening, ]'ebl'11&Q" :22.
Satu day evening. Favorite Story pl'ograD\ is lipon- '
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pennington by The Dayton Power and
and son, Danny, moved recently In- LIght . ,
to the Walter Jordon .proper,ty on Wh,en a l!'I'eat nlember f. '11
East Main .street, recently vacated th trl I d . 0
by Mr. and Mrs. Harold cMiIlan ?B ea YDasty selects her
whG moved tA;I Wa:vnettVille. ' -ont atory ,aDd ilia .tal- , 81'
A family gathering was held popular young Jimmy Lydon, WI
Saturday evening In the home 01 j;o a of worth
,Mr. and Mrs. Herblmt Doster radIO .Lvd.on
their son.in-Iaw and: daDa'htor Mr' lis HenJ!'Y Aldnch of
and .Mrs. Harry. Cline, and, notion :pieturel. I
dine f1f Columbus; their .oDS, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Doster and !am-
I!y of Springtield, and Mr. an.d
Mrs. James Doster of Dayton.
The Community Club ' met
Th'lll'!lday eVenlng in gymnallum.
HOIIts fOT the were Harry
Tucker, C. D. Lmty and Howard
Graham. Milcelfee llontgome1T of
Wilmington Colle"" _ . peat
lpemr. ,
The "Toy Band" .of our achool
was auditioned In Wnminaton
lege, Sunday aft,ulOOD. '
Several of 0111' cltiuns attended
funeral IOnleee tor I:ihorud 0117
who pUled 8Wa)' at hili late
Tneaday morninc, 'WIlleh 'WIIQ _
cIQCted at- ....
'Elunda7 aftenaoou. He had lIMa
In tn health tor H1Wal moatIII.
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FROM OUR I l\1.\RRl (;I';S -- A1' l1. \.:
FOR F:EIJR\l HY '18'71. pnr:<'\'IOl
I
'f' in WnYII ' ville'
lIi. 1 71. loy t ho:- R.:I. r::.
LOST. either i ll Lebonon, or fin h . Rk hnl'c! r il' rc\' W, I l\,ulls'lII
the foad between Lebanon on . Cl ld('I< L 11<;111 of n" . '1-' . Wjll illll l.l1n
Waynesville. one day las t . week, u !Io ll d ' 11 <111 111111 W. 'IUl' kl' ,
double Fur Collar. The finder will illlught ul' of 1\1 re, . utnud dnith.
be bf leaving the Sllml' llll of Wa yne ' l'ownshiJl.
t t he G.zette otfjce. or Il'ivinr. RiC' hnl'rI hI\!! \)(' , 'y Iy nnt l
lnformll:tion where it may be oh. ' Il'nvc l\ 1< th(' lip nicely wltl'n IllC' Kt
tRined. ; (If "il\ f ril' nds we re nut a nlici]llIt
. - - ! ing t he hnppy event hut sudd nly
Mr. D. R. Ebright ilOUgh t jll.S it cume uJlon tbem. it di ll '1(It
;rohn .addl e an>! harnl" s prevent th!>1l1 frolH unit i(l g in , ish.
interest., .nd moved his stOOk down ' ing him I!VC1' Y IIQ:siblc I>I('sxine:
into the home of " Ed. ! thnt <;an J' \! ' uH rJ'OIT\ II mnt,rinwnilll
wardl. 'lIhil I. D. R.'. Qld stand. alliance. He und his fn'" Inide
and We bope be m.y have tbe old proceeded ut 0:110 to M()rl'oW, I>n 11
Pl'OIIperity there. - visit to Richlll'eI ' s mllny I'e lll t iv(' s
. t here; I\lj d we hopc .the honeymoon
NOTICE will be n . foretaste of t i,e long
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BY 1104,6111 0 1110 , ,\\Ill ES
WITH alLLtON IJOltARS O SPEND
I For l."ttc.ol Of S,o'. Ro' '''
V;.II \hi, No""popor
OR
CQI!, Wire or Write,
our representative.
OHIO INC.
. '
317 ClJllENS BUILDI NG
950 IUClID AVENUE
CLIIUI.NO I., OHIO
SUperl"r 6700
GET READY FORSPmNG
See Us Now For
This day, by mutu.l consent the ' 1' ,,1' yet befllrc Ihpm,
partnel'8bJp heretofore existing in MOUNT II LVi - TI,e RR -
the. name of Hadden & Janney, is Hunters ar e still sooul'ing t bl'
dluolved. J . H. H.dden win con, count ry, hunt.ing and aJmihilnt ing
ttan. to on the business. these most troublesome
ThoM Indebted to the tate firm Thei}' have C8 ught about 2000 rats
will please come .nd p.y uP. as within the lust t hree weeks. W,
We mult b.ve tbe money. The are denth on rats up here. If you
boOb win be found at the store, don't beli eve it, and have ,any
.nd either party is authOl'ized t o lIdu wa nt killed. jllst bring them
_tie aecount.. .. I up. I I,
)IORE AND MORE t he bereaved
families of ,this "ommun ity choo c
the minis tration or ollr fUI1 ero '
home durinl!' t heir LI'uubletl
We appreciate this ever
ing preference ; needl ess to SIIY,
we shall milk, to
deserve it.
,MeCLURE
FaNEIXL HOME
Your Plumbing Needs
BILL SAWYER
;
"PHONE 2174
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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twp.
n
III It crltl ick, ' 16,78 acres in Salem
e..Wj M., R ll SS ' 1I \10m ,to Max O. lind
Gwendolyn f1emJ,hryes, 1 lot i n
R.BAL dTATE Lebanon. I
eou,,.t
I Raymond T. G. No!- (jeurge f;icnkle. 1m'.. to rt o
l
fO 'r!
",I to Enoch Tooley. l ' lot In M. and Clyda P. Whitehead. 1 I .
f ranklin. . in Clearcreck. Twp.
Jesse Mentz 'to John and Tenme I:lug h Hnd Anna Ka lrn to .1,. 111 ' ,
-Vilmlilh, lot!; in l"J'Bllklin t wp. c A. Bod aruh E. Cur ne L . I ,1'\
, J esse entz toO Erne t a.nd EH- in Washington twp.
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MEniODIST OfURCH
R.B. Coleman. Minister
Church School 9 :30 a.m.
J. J. Burste. Supt.
Worship and Sermon
\ '. AUGUmNE .
Father Krumholtz. "Priest
. 8 and 10 .A.M
,MT. HOLLY MEnlODIST
T. M. Scarff. Minister
Sunday School 9:30 a.rti.
E.A. Eanihart, Supt.
'Worship Service to :30 a.m
.vening Service 7 :JO p.m.
to:30 I.m. CAES.ltRS CREEK FRIENDS
Special Music Choir
VOllth Fellmvshlp Thursday Rev. DaVId Stdnfield, Mh.lister
. "00 Sunday ,School 1,0 Lm.
Choir Pradlce 'Ilwrma Worstilp service t t Lm.
v _
1:45 PMtrrlCA Eo U. ' B. 'amRa.
ST. MARrs
Samuel N. Keys, Rector
Church School /):15 A.M.
Worship 1e.:30 A. M.
. . , .

t:jm Day Q :30 a.m
for Worship ,
f(ev. William Shannon
Sunday School 9:3.0 a.m.
Mrs. James Garrison. Supt.
Preaching 1st and 3rd
each month 10:30 a.m,
Evening Services 7:30p.m.
, VTI..E IlA"'I'UODIST .
C''' fURaiD;<j'' , .
. Dr. Joseph Myers. Minister
'0:30
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m.
a.m. Mrs. Ruth Saylor, Supl
ElevenImmortals
LeI'OD '01' Febraar,- !to tIM,
J
ESUS believed In prayer, but be
did not usually lpend aU nlgbt at
. . It.. Wben be did. we may be lure
be had IIomethlng of the ,reate!!.
Importanee on bJ.J.
mind. One Of U!f'iIe
occasions was the
before he se
lected the twelve
men he called Apo .
tIel. He had thoU
andl 01 clisclples.
e r 0 toll owed
Wherever bll
,weal. But It W'OI
Importllnt 'to have DI'. POI,...rUt
a few with whom he
1
l
cou d Iiye II. friend. So
from of tol,
lowers. .elected twelve clot.
eat :debdf. Before that fateful
ftlOmln, no one outillde Utelr .0.
la,e. bad ever heard of them. But
now their Dume. uti Imown-and
el ... n of them .re honored-uOUDd
th. world.

.r_ KalUpUeI Blmlell I
A
OOOD aecutiv.. JIIIII mu1!t
pJled bli own penonaUt:r. A
rectnt' book bat shown how Harr7
Ha,klna dllr1n,' World W.r n llved
-In CIte WhIte House a. ROQIevelt,
pe.Nonal eomp.nlon. bavin, ,Iven
tip bJ. own all\blUORI and llvlni on
ly 10 CarrY out th, Ide at bJl cbJef.
Without Roolevelt, HopkInl would
bave been llttle more th.1l an JDfer-
lor poJltlclln; and without Bopldnl.
man,y of Roosevelt', plans could not
hive been c81Tleci oUt. He enabled
tile prellident to be In two place. at
once. So1t wal with J .. IIII. '1 Mark
tellii 111. Jes\JJ wanted thol, twelve
10 b. with bJm. and then to Hntl
them out. .
Be _led CIt_ rrtead8 .. '-
him .. CIte onwd ..... Ilb en-
emJee. Defti' 00IIJd __ 1lIm.
p. WIllI'" IbeM _ ....... rll
Ma ldeaa IIIIIl ....
'11le word "elUl UMd for them wa.
not bJ. OWl! fnventfoo: ".postIe"
.11 the word III over- IhI clvU-
Iud world In thOle din for an am
ther KUnton. 1 lot in Franklin twp. b llrtis Whited tu Edgul'
' lal'n S. l',f i tel' La 'Hugh and 2 lots in Deerfield twp.

Worship Service to:30 1.n:J.
,
FERRY CHURCH OF. autlST
Rvrnn CarVer, Minister
b .... dor. perlODal reprelentatfve
of ro,alb'. AU CbrbtIana are fn the
"aPOltoUc IUccellllon." If. ChrIs-
tian can trul1 ny . "I live. :ret not
I, but Cbr:Iat liveth ,In me." thea b.
ii, a, these men were, Cbrlft'. per.
.0000irl'eprelBlltitlve. I
ith A Buckeye 'ln Congress
Clarence. J. Brown
. ,
Congressman' Seventh
Ohi,o .Dis trict
Two Congressional committees and several Gov,
emment Dep.rtments became active la!l"t w" ek in on
attempt to lltop the doWnward piunA'e of f ar m
prices. Already a number of farm a 'e
for 1eBIL than one"nal! the J'lri cc tor y I)1'Oll l! h t
few IIhort month II BgO:- The r1roJ! in ave ra):" farm
commodity pricrea ill somewhat over thirty pel' rront
Tod.y the farmel' la being badly squtezed. HI..: in-
been materi.lly reduce.d, . while' the
prices. Ther e is a
real eC!onomie d.nger for the nation In the n t
liituatton.

('an pr oduction or employment.
, .... .
1 ,ate . Iast week the Republi am< in the Sell II te
(' ''mmittel' on Education and Labor which has heen
ron i,l:.ori nil' pro pOlled legislation to
r nrn l fI.''' 'raft-Ha,t lny Alit. won a .temporary vic-
h;v r"n'iog' a continuati on of Gmrimlttee hear-
; 1"3 on th(, until Fehruary 2!1Td. There are
ma ll v I)f a I!rowinl\' di scontent in Con,
wi t h 1.1111 'rl' \I rt.nn T>ropo.sals t o e hanll'1l th.., na-
tionls 11\0111' la w", . Ilfltl it now likely a coall-
. tilln <rf Ou'm()l"'rntR ancl llrnn))l ir ' '' " mnv
most of t he' intW'l'tnnl (I f th"
'I'n.Ft-1-! nrtl y A, t iJl th" law. '
. . ..
Ch.irman Lesinski of the'., Committee on
Elfuutton .nd Labor is' in vnUi nl!
bIll bill. wheh would increase the ninimllm WR'!" to
76 eenta.m hour and expand eoverall'e hy 'I' hp HOI,.,,' on R"rvicPR .. ,,-
the Walle and Hour Act. out of 'hi s Commith'e. Th'c .. ('te rl l h f ld,t for It n InrTpa!lC of jol,!' M, httnrlrl'n mil.
Leslnllkl 8m would increa"c th min im,.m linn Ul11" " H'ri ntionH fnr thn Air "'orC'e tn
"",ge rate from 40 cents a hour t d 7Ft hut ' (' tm, l. the ",.umtll nanc!l ,of a ppvcnt.v ... Rir ""'Olin.
,would .1110 require i.1J'!1ost every s mall ser-vl cr> lnel u" j VlnH'lfl . who lI "flws the Con-
try, neli as local launllri ea anel t f11el1honc ('xc I' n l!cs not t.he "r,qideni ' . tln ivul'!"al Mill,
to pay the minimum t' nt e. Tn /I '1rl of '/'mot I till" ; 'l'r,: mln tr 13,1 1. wnnt- ttl t.he fundR set
to the nat :on'fI tl) (' minimum "r ' n t h' bIJrl l!pt for 8' nrot!" '1 m t.o the .USC of
wage rate 'would apply to most f llrm laho or 1.1' the t"'" Ir fo' QI' {' P It loob as i( t r, e House. nt will
"hired band." . . !!o ulong with him.


i t iR un,l crstclf.t1 tJl a t Tru'mun will
. ,ml to. 1 he a nation.al security
t . I II. which w, lI allthol'i7.1' the to P,lferni l'e
Fltrl"t control,<- nvel' nn1l on,pe. l'rodll ctilln.
and nllocnt ion of 1' /l W nnd fini s.hetj T>TI>rl-
" 1' 1., . JullO" un ionH. c:o,'w,n, t illnR. nnd the ril s-
!-I " lllinnt;ion nr"1lC' yq in of "-'1n' or 11 (Ipcll-lr,..d nn-
t:tll fl HI " tTl l ' ):"'1I' Y '111 t hr 'h!".r nt '1 f WIl ' . It
III' tlll;ot Pf1(' C' ,,"r h n l uw
he na tloli \\Ioul,! ho a vil'tl.lnl di ctator _tate.

With only nine. votes it. Q bill to
to the F.l:xecutivc of
the Gov\!Tnment the AOlll'e In. t: WPl' k. '1'hf'
me.sure would pe:'-it .).0 Prrsldllllt to s'l hmit hi i'
J'eOl'IP:anizlltion t" t!.e COnl!M' ''R. wh' cn w",,1rf
become effeet!v.e sixty ther eafter. unl",, ' the
Congreu officially rli sanprl}ves tI", m Thl' In(> "'"lr(\
was enacted to impl ement th'l I' Cllt)lt. of Ill!' 'q,,-,., "''tI
HooveT Commission, of whi<:h YOl,r r eporter is Ii
ri:er,tllllr. The und " f the
H09ver Commission - if nut irt" - " Il l' r c,
!lult in to the. tax nllYfOJ' !I of hree. That. "' a l'!;, and preparation for wars . cost II
and one-half billion dollars a yeAr in (';ovI' I'nmcnt nell l of ' ,"""ey iR berominr.r mOI'e ,.n.1 more pvirl ent.
oPftatior(. '" url.tli tion In th" 14. hj1li6n Ilnlilu' it ..", in the '
PI'exident' s (ur tl1C AJ'my. Nllvy anll Air
Th40 Roulle has II llflrov,,1l all Arlmini ptrn1i4>t I-ill"!1 n- Fore . tho. !! t.n ChH"ge of our military plana wl11
IOOred 11111 to repeal thl' prl)vlsi'l'nH or th" l l<... ; III/')l"nl proba bl v m<t; 1'01' a n nrirlitionnl B.n billion doLiarR or
'1'rft e Ad voteri hll t,h" P"n"hl ;, ,,,, Slnt h n:'?II" to he on cl(\l(1rimentntion. stock.
nd to re/ltore the Art tn itl' o,i ' ';11 l\ l (,1' ttl!l llg .. 1' materilihl. nnrl rOlr lI rming of
Peal form whl\!h I.ook Rway front 11111' " .. r iff r.om- ff'l C' n,lIy ill ' 1Ilding IVh., may join the
m\utoll .n :r:-l nowior lint! AlIttllll'ilv. tlnrl .... ' mitl a '! " TOnD"I'" Nottll At lnnt!r Def(l n, .., Pact. 'l'h., 1l0Mt of
the cif Statl' tn .. ts. ri ff tak in g- .. r vI't'lnns .ni nR!<t war .. no", KtanliR
t:t-e.t.i". with nntlonft . p,.h;l'rt . to 1", nt II lrnl1t .he no\' . hulf billlnn rI.ollarS a year.
.. dtmt. The ... n minnrit v f"" ...lt l ,,, "" wIth II hl'flV.V in,rn'o -t' in (!xpr'nilitures for
..n to 1Il'IIIe"e the nnrtion ' '1f' th .. kll l/ Wll aP \' ''I' cct 'rl in I he nl) t !;tIn di\.tant (.,ture. In
the "-PI ed.a ..... ' whieh would Jl!'rmit, l'tlllelr'>ti u- t h". int1' IE/ t on th .. ]luhlie debt, a I.rge fIOrtlon or
tlOIl at tariff t ... ties 11 U,P. rJltes on fm'pi"'l1 im- which WRO! incurred "erauM!' of bhe WaTt .mounts to
.::-porte thoall! lIe' found 10 low II! to e.danl!'er Amf' ri more thon fi ve billion dollars a year.
to Etbel Greely, 0.63 acres in Tw
Ie ('I'eek twp.
Rut hc.riOld C. and Cor. lJ. Moler
I B.' Fairley. 2 lots in Wayne!!-
i I.
Wunt! to Lest1lr ' .F'.
.... .&J in SlIlem tWI" -
.Jbniet M. Kinder t o Dorothy K
,l ULtl!, J lot in Franklin,
Il' rerl Cal'r to Allred ,Kind1ed. J
'Ilt ill Franklin.
John and Mile Dunawa y"' to
Carr. 981,fa acres in Clearcl'cek

Wilbur E . Rauch to Wihnu
Rallah, 9.1>4 acres in Franklin tWJ,
William Kenneth Campbell Ito
Allce lH. Campb(.:l, 1 lot in Spring"
boro:
H. fiancook to Loreln
Hancock, 0.198 acres i'n Lebanon.
I
,. Sde of PaUera .
Pitterna lold durin_ 1M8 will: ..
ceed 3)() . million, . bome aewtn_
anaJ.yat. repOl't. Compare tbIa with
168 In 11M?, pnytoua rec ,
ord breakil?_ fl,ure.
Uncle Sam'Saya.
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talnl a 8aliaeial -.. _ .....,
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,.,111 DWD Ulde Itahrark...,... Jail,
,.,111 MI'IIIn ... ,oar ........... ,..
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ptI.!IIo I _ , ....
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M. H. Coffey,
Bible Schonl A ,t
Worshi p 10:10 A.
People's ":45 P. M
Evening' 7:10 P: M
Prayer Meeting' and
Bible Study \.\ed .. 7:1 0 I'M
Bible SchOOl 9 :30, a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m.
1 :00 p.m.
Young People's MeeUnr
Services
1:00 p.m.
1:JO D.1Il.
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Souroe" of .. 0
MOSt' rella/>Ie soul'cer of vitamin
o for .farm animals are Junahine.
trradlated yeasl', .and fi sh oils.
lll\fr
tbe milk ,/tDt's
'3 efter 3 Ways'
"are 01 Calvell
KeepIIl& cahles in the ' IWlDY eor
ner \'II t he ba rn to protect
them <I >:u tnsl It 'lec\iou.s dIsease .
24 HOUR"

... IIIate..... .
THE ASTONISHING tIIln, about
JelUl' ebolce ol the .. hnlve Ie
bJ. faith In them.. Of coone they
had f.lth In bJm-who would not'
Bilt who would bave faith In them'
nere WIIa not .!nlle "outItand.
fn,,' mill In the lot. Not OIIe had
we would alii a eoUe,e educa.
tion, not mlJ1 of them 1-..4 beld
JlIIblic oft\ee or was rlcb or famous
for anytblnt at aD.
There was Peter. an ordln.ry 1IIh.
erman. much. liven to pretanltJ;
there wa. Matthew. a crooked but,
Inea Dian It ever then .. I 011
for no publican eould be bone.t and
keep from ,tarvin,; thete wa. Pbll.
Ip tupld min," aver .lkeel
foolish quesUou; there were Jam
and ,John, Jowlmouthed (J .. 11I alck,
named the Thunder Boy. _ .
of TbllJlder"). I.UOWl
whQ eould not be .. tllfled un th.,
bad elbowed -their w.7 ahe.d of
everyb0d7 ebe; there "'.1 Tboma.
the bom pe'llmiIl, the detea tilt.
Wh.t could have ,ot Into 'Jew.'
mind to ,elect aueb ment, .[.

-ud 6 ... Ilea .....
THE Sl!}CRl!:'l' of Jllua' oholce WIll
ih111: \ He Ielected Ida men not .
for what the, were or b.d been, but ..
tqr what the;, could become. ftlled '
with ha flPlrit. tr8Dlformecl by bJl .
It 11 10 toda,... I. al.
Win, e Xln,dom Of GOd Ilelda
men tromel,l. but the raw hu.
m. al fOunci In II' out 01 the .
cburcbe,1 11 too wbby anti we.1t ,
to ,lib the Jdnporn
at God.
Yet atlml' aD. It "'1 never blllllan
wellme.. thet b.1 built the Xln,-
dum. It 11 men rloiborn, I'I-Inade
b7 contact and eomPln!onsbJp with
Jesus the Lot-d of men . .1
then. Judaa I, amon, the il'welve. '
Jesus mutt h.ve leen rOod' In Ju. .'
del. It WOUld b,ve lMIen
mockery to tiJm. But tboulb
tb.at IIWI -. with Cht1lt foao juit
I
, loq .. the other .. !iem wh.t
tbe1 bearcl IlIId ... what tbe1 III"'.
lhe 8D4ed b7 hem. traJtOr, "TwC' lve
,JmmortaJa"-t NAT. but one Js !1'e
IjmmOl'tal httrQ'er- and aulcldl1.
Wb7T 'l'be N8IOII 111 Jud ....
DOt fn JBINi. ,
Botter nutrition, with 400 units of
vitQ'lljn D in every quar,1 And mO;'e
digested because it's a soft nr' !
mllk'i Delivered regularly by your [b ll
man ... sold b1 neighborhood stOI "S!
But be .utll voltmteera. 'never
forced labar. Tbe 0IrI1t of 011,,', '
Clll be .. humble: but .
the tne a.rtat ... be onJ,
' br he IMD wttfl epa bNrtI. Ju.
'1IIa7 bep IU .art IIIIIt II b.
wDl: a.rIIt IIftII' IJnea Ida W8J' ID.
1ft. I r'" tl 'P.ORp.$i:! s '-;_ ,
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Cou,.1
PLEAS
C, VB. WillilirP
M et ul. case diemi,
Lt ""st 01 pllli nt j.ff.
WUl1dil n, !(unYll h va. IJv!llIld ,Il.
R"U"'yIIII , grulI Lu, 1 plaillti ff
,
lii lll viltun,
Charles J. Wug!\,oncr, h,us.
te\" , fl ier! hiK f iHh account.
";statc, lif 'J1hOlllUS Cllnvin dt ,",t.
W. Mupl', xt!('ulp" 1 fiI,'"
(il' t :i nd Iinul Itcr ounL.
Estate of Vilhfllll I': , Lid liII
1.I 1',i r M, Li dtlilf . ""t'/'n\ 1'1 x
r >l l ljlHi l iro, tl '" ,'v I " !
knot Holes
Tlf b MIAMI GAlZBTTE OHIO PA.GE
fARM ,N WS
l lo'" n\! :relln HII II . u mi nor
Chul,' eJi plui nt lll' 'tq get' $11)
pel' week SUPP01't, II lso $7& f Oi'
A kll ot reduces strength prob.
ably 'even ' less lhan a tight int er.
grown knot, This IJi duc to the fllct
that the IIbers of a knot ara at a
t ight . nglo 10 the general direction
at libel'S of tho tllee and. thereforo.
contribute little strength, the lesser
dJ stcirtlon of grain around 0 knot
bole thon around B knot Intcz:grown
with IIbers ot Ul e wood morc than
onset. what strenj!th the knot would
IIlvf,
Company Improves
ide Delivery Rake
Completely Engineered
For Power Operations'
MR. FARMER:
, , '
hUlJr r. uytK ..11"08. .
Ilohnrt Lee Gcntly vs, jose"h!
rlefendant gruntc' l 30 'hlY
l
'3c:ie Allen Tutors George \ Burns
mJdl ti onal t o ans wer.
Does your lack POWIIT'? Is it sluggIsh and hard to start ?
Aromatic Harmony In The \ Home
. SUITS
l1affles . [ IUS/ SrI. VB, lJessis W.
M iUs , dIvorce, gross l1eglect, 0,
Dona.ld Dila.tush.
. Altll . Ritter VH. Arthur Rittet, -k - ---------...=..--..
gl'9MB negleut, Maple &
M!lplo.
.Blh,h YR. 11111;11,
Jj'1'!lKIi HogHJct, MulIwcll
Illnkl\!.mll n.
,Mc'rlo Surlat'(l VS. 1I0nllid .0.
cKt rcm(l cruclty,
C, Donuld ' Dllntush.
I ( f:NSm:1
J ohn Booth\ 26, Middletown
Jllltrolmul .. Ruth' Ann CI'Il'Il1Q;
25, Frankl!,n, ofl'l ce 'worker.
Robert Hayslett, 25, Daytlln, lid.
j ust er , Kathleen J;iielr1er.
tillepharle operstdl'.
. A. Creech, 22', Waynes-
ville, postal clerk, Patricia
Bair d, 18. Waynesvill e. R8icslarl y.
I)RORA' I'E .
t state ot Frank M,. Beal,
Pearj A. Beal,. eK9IJut rb:, applica.
l ion fof
tlitabl of Anna E. Nixon, Jcc'J,
W. Chester Mapl e. C .. C,
Beckett, J. Raymond J,lIW !lnci G.
F . Br own . lI'jlpoi n ted-
of Rattle McGoni/!, ul.
Mery. l B. GtJlY. lIttol'Tlev f or
l {iir,vtli
x@mpb trtlbl It,horitance isx. .
NORRIS E!:' . i( c6",fJAN"
I
/finoln"ati Unlol . Stocl< Yard.
Live Vi',. and Progr lve. An
.r" ... I_lIItlo" oond to none.
8trlotiv i ill rfa '. fill t.... .,...
oountry. :
SERVICE THAT SATISFIE
WiHlO oa,-ton 12160 E. S. '1'.
bioi hJO, '\I'Itl.oW
1%:40. DlIIJ 711i). fo,' :-lur null
M;' rket Reap .. ,
IlIJnola Share Cropperi
A I," W fllded Iiver:Y rake, eng .
'''I c rl' a '!'Orn the ground ' up for
tnk ,oft and teddlng,
and designed for mech.
farming is now In produc
'HOl'l, ,-'
MUIIU IIl decl are ' that a
"h lS.lvlY 01' the sJdeaell very rake.
\\'fl lch I. the' mochille you sea plJinr
lip lOll!! l' OWti o! and
hlilal' crops fa" ball u!!. shoWI tbat
lhcI' O JiliN beefl liLlIe or no change
III lh!! Oll>chi ffo since the advent of
H)e tra ctol'. It . lhe fir st alI.new
rakc in 50 years."
lilxc1ulille Ceutures ' of the ' rake
the Ooatdnr: rcel and blu kel
whI ell perJ'h its usc 01 tb e full length
or Ule 64 pllirs o( raJri ng teeth at
1111 tl.tne5 and !\ positive chain pitch
(!!Intral wbiLl1 changes tile angle Of
the Leeth f at
Uons.
Two speeds forward and one
speed tor te<lding, or rak
Intil .tht ... ...
is usc excessive on anld fllel? '
Now ill too time to give it: a check-up. Avoid delay When Spring
work 8tarts. . .
Anange today to brillg yo'U1' Tractor to our new modern Tractot'
Service Shop. We ha\'e II ew up-to-date precision equipment to give
you better service. . .
WE SPECIALIZE IN!
Valve r,faeing andl I[illdi nlr.
reborlnlr' . I
Bearing ' fittinr, .
Magneto and earblUrelGr Ren' ice, ' .
, Steam cleaning and pailltlng. .
Our service men are cxperilmce'd and.trail1ed t9 restore the original
power to )l our Tractor. O:nly genuine f actory replacement parts
used. Our service rates are reasonable. All work unconditionally
guaranteed. Your tractor Ily insurance w:hlle in ?ut'
Book your repair or tune ..up work early and you WIll aVOi d a
costly delay this Spring. .,
Stop in or call TOD,AY for ' our estimate.
lJanta Implement Co.
(John Dee:re Sales & Service)
27 W. MUI ..BERRY ,ST.
555
LEBANON, OHIO

I ' .
one just until she haa her next
calf and so it goes. However I
l imed a lot of pasture thiB fall
and llOW if I fertilize !ind rettOw
some of it I may be ,glad that J
cllrned heifers 'the win,
A FARM OIARV
by D oJ. ,..IIAIZE,R
,
(O'olayed) ,
ter. '
Spring Will be soon. Feb-
I'UaTY is a short month "nd one
week is gone already but will
.::Warch he spring or winter? Who
caD tell? ' . 4, 194.9. C1ttt' briJihl,
5par kling weather has gone and
tli' dun cloudy sky. Is 'with NOTICE OF , RESOLUTION nE-
us' again. fhte .. 8'roundhog saw' hi s CLARINO .....INTENr TO AP.
shadow on.. Wcdnl!sday but by
Th T8dy, ' af ternoon it was PROPRIA'l'8 rROPERTY
, d it look d read" to Irain Tcr ' Oharles , JamM, . Clerk ,of the
G
Grade may creat e problems fm
eorge 'in their hilarious rad"
life, but at bome Ih. caters to he.
mean. of nla;.
,mg - wlfh a cigar. ,
George' Burns proves t() be
apt pupil and' i. mindful ni
Gracie Allen', admonitions on the
art of. roO<! smoking manners.
Gncle IS shown remindin,
George of. the steps t h,llt, malCi
for aromatIC; har mony- inc.l udi n8
the use of a cigar {Ol
readying 111. cigar f<l r smoking
keeping "king Rsh trays al
hand! and, lastly, refillin g his
humidor. ' , (
, The everpopular George lind
Gracie are heard every ThurKda,
night ovel' the NBC netwQl'k at
8:30 (EST). These engaging ,re ....
erans of vaudeville, Itage, screen
and radio seem to lub. ,
jecta for ,llarmoniously huinoroul
discussion. 'Gracle, of courle, in.
tends her iri cigaJlsmok.
Ing technique not only for Gelll:ge
but for his pJl11I as' well. So credit
another gracious publfe IIfl'vi ce til
the. fa,rsee,ing Grucie .. in.
t ent, on keeping damutle bli ss III
the hou!ehold.
of John M. Shelly, . dec'''.
r;ininti ft' vs. Flora Shelly, et at',
,sale.' ordet
inti \lclla i nti sale
III teai estatc,.;inyentory approved.
Most farm tenancies In Dllnol.
are on a cropshare or Ilve.Lock
.hare baill, which means that at
.olrte time during tilt! Yfl8r, the crops
wIn 'je d1,,1de6 and each t> r t t will
take hla ' .bare or. iI they ate ted
,to Jointly owned live. lock. that e ach
wW at bnl or more times durinll
Ibe year racelve a share of the pro-
8i.d' tiotnn the utll ot liveslock or
il"eltoc:k products.
Fin& oIIange In Use mechlLrtl.SeIi aga n an e oJ
IIJdc-deUvCry farm ra.ke since eli!! Of coarse that doesnlt inean that VilIag6 of WaynesviDe:' '
advent or tIle tractor Is ShOWD we wan' t bave our promised six You are hl.ll'eby directed to 110ti- f.!!!IItl\U UII UlliU N II II illl! :111 11"111
of dl!<:'d,
Ernest Dakin, one of t hcl heirs,
\Jalaie w ,
liMau ot daTil E. Treon, dec'd,
Ohnr ors D. Mllple and Zola IIful -
tehdore, administrators. gross
'voille of $25,267:.90.
Est.ate of Bessie Uie '
, Uec'd. ,<eRn tk j.
\ lft venlory
2 at } O .P. 'M.,, ' ,.
Estate af Pihll G. t amg: an,
actJ.d. D: Ell UtlY'wl1dd,
CASH FOR DEAD/ STOCK';
- CbW ...... .. .. ....
. HORSES . . . ... $6.00
According to size and con-
nJ dved Protl1p,ti,y,
JANES RENDERINO
- Phone CoHed
Xenia, O. 1-712. or
wiIimnatonJ Oi
here. It bas been 8J)glneercd weeks more of it f y the owner, eye". peJ'Son.ln pos- from Mae ;MilIer McFlfresb, over
lUJew from &he grou'bl up .DeI be a Hurprising year jt "'e didn't. session of , or having an Interest aDd atroSSI a strip of Jp"Ound 0
bas OOIlUtJg',cel a Dd bal ket. Fortunately' for us the' ground' lias i n, th, property described In the twenty-five (25) fell t in width,
, only t haed on the surfaee anel we 'hereinafter referred to, d exten,iing frOm the pro"er.
rake ' at high trac'or sJ;)eedl . The have 'been , wo, tlong hard to , -t that tftEt Council of the Village of - ..
.. b I I V belt paweted e - ty leased I aa ,aforellaid- herein.
. our or ree s . somo oJ t he chores done that 'were Waynesville. OIrio, on the 10th day
from the cbaln drillen power take n, egledtcd during the ibr,ief .... ld of Feb";'ary, duly 'adGpted a ' , to the exl"tlng water DUlin locat-
ofJ ", tI ed on W!&ter the
,The r ake 18 Ihls manufacturer', lI]Ie11, The wagonS both frozen resoluatioll declaring' the on center of ,said Tight of way and
. /hJtd /:onttfuuUon towarff complete down in the mud and today tltey to appropriate property therein easement ' running', along '.
mechanization at. li lllytDaking A wero able to get one of 1bhirtr delClrlbed, of which resoluti()n the IItraight line bearing SOuth'
onemoD, tWlnetyibr plckUP loose.. The ground is still harcil en- fortitiri1lg is a copy: Mventy dl!gT'88IJ (700) 'Wet from
b,ler produced commerclaUy, and aug'h to hold -the' tractor through WHER.A, th. VUlage of Wa.yne'" the exl.tfnr welll over and a.
the new fi eld bale loader alreadj' it ill iIluddy on tOp. They 'were ville, a Munlalpal Corporation, QI'OII8 .Jand o!
tilll\! CIiht!r\, French Smith and IsliI - .-.JIIIIi -_._ .... I11'.. _
E. appointed appraill'
\l rs. . " I '
4ut huge ch)1llkt the , aMe t& get tb the com erib and has 1,'eloeated the licnuua It s You will make due return. of
,iarmiJ'll ha'ymllldng Ichedule. , take some <lom tcJ be &'fOund. The ,water !lUpply by drilling such service In, the manner provid- II!E:r
snow is gone and the gras8 I,ooks able wells northweat of -the cor
Estate of Rdbert Uorwlhl he \
irefu-y' allpoint ed adl1) ini s
\ra\:6)'. " .
Estate of Grace V. Br yant, dec'd.
Fiot'Cnce Br yant , administratrix,
inventori BpjiWvilJ. '
a team
.. ....

..
... 1ft iiidir ilttie

\\\It n , I moti.
vated by lin.
etre feeLI of
.,masatbr.
"
Funeral Home
\ '"
&fodern atlenc:e has C'.omblelel,. ;
chanlJetI t,he 1\ .. hfl. III " II dmlt.I's
wilrl". h
lutionb;cd the world's" lilandn r d,
uf the work II. womllil ' is
pO!<ed 1.11. clo. Freedom, IOll ger li re
and the ' jOY uf li vl
these. !I re t,he girlS 'ou'r c)canin
, serviCll hllY brolaghl l\!id t.i!l!t
of all it- c08ts you 110 more to en
loy;: thet:le '
quite ireen but I hope it parate Iilolts for the benefit of ed by Ia",.
aguin so that we can lhaui ' s aid' VllIage and .all inhabltantl!
H. Mo' SHERIWOOD
JrfaY4r

80me fodder '91nt". thereof, arid lf1r the ,benefit of


the w.a-on J>Qggeiil ill all penoN! , UllinI' water furnish. . , \
, . .ed by Waterworb of B8id ''''it\\\\J\rt llf
We need a new blrd feetlM iIJf Vlllage, W a requett
t
'
birds Who do not eat the !n.tet, made by the Department Of 41 ,.. ..
t he snow was on the grulQ1\d' State of Ohio; ",. ... .
litl hj/o and the jun.cosl WH'ERAk, J;on8ultlng engineet & , _, ,...-1; .... ...... W , :.. '
- t have been bl' m,e Vii , - y-.
lInowb;rds al/ h' l are olrten lage of WaynesvlUe the pur. ---_ .... 1--------
, 'here by m}' ' , I
og ror I Oitt a ....et Coldni Nfl
CO,'!! meal which wilJ{ ,tm propel\ eourse of the. H' ap' Py t.:..
thi n!: I ha4 handr. They ate BaTS" ter :main ,connecting tht! In .......
arfd begJfed lor more; One day existing welr. tIP the existing
five song sp,arrows .and IIc,von' . system wate? 10 the '
Juncol! Visit the feed then ,V<II1age and the u
elilc'kc'fI
J
: It anil a dDI!en thenaf; ......... timel" there 11 D
80 of tl1em WIH'EREAS, all 'plans, aboirt it."from a do,.. Yiew-
sparrows made Ilb6M iI'MIt tiona and profil" prepared by 1::: .. fmea:,tl!:
it. J: queslI r am going to hi&.vO tbe engineers employed by, Gam. DO He.;
r,ai sl) .my 1'eedei b.ut how can Villa t l!<tf. .waynetiville have ,I'ew York ..
()ut appr oved bY' eaid municipality, neu and 'ua:. jot IDaU
IIhOW.JJL,VDICII ,o...o .hT_ feed all preparatory to layins the nec. do, miserable but can abo --
is ol'. Uley g(i irtt6 the cessary water main from the a 'and ,..
Said by the to III- and even 11flfd t D1Om. torementloned wells and existing ... people,8MDl , 'to reallrA that
crea." cow'a milk .yleld bJ' 15 thete are 1I0ne ,of them 'dUl concrete piers the existing ftom t he annoyance tbe7
per cenl, . . . ",.ter main at a located' at, CIlIUM the '"dog, 11... CBUM "'.!:
- 1 .. ... . r ....r lJ.. but ycstel'!fal morning I hElard tll!! of Mill Street IIdn lrritaUOJIa and alIo e&rr7 ....
'Anunai Repiliani . , of , !..,MMfh in said
W
'll L . F M al ,,- one' Of ... ..lII wi' .!
1 essen ree ell , lit #111' .. 8 didn't WHFJREAS, all mds are avall- then may __ --- OIl
wildlife will fiee' sOr;Rt! days has able ' and approprillted for the tapewbrm md,-del" , the effects'
lunche8 felfer ' and tu-lb"UjeiWeeq tbe cord purpose of , completitlg '!laid pro caUied by thue debWtaUDc inter-

next year. A liv,e in the pen ,'ed, an. d ha,ve 80 a,vall. D&l
PHONE ' L Flea contr(,l Is . , liID'pw matter
..... ,by' the B. f' . drlob ' cheml"al my, ' out able and appropriated for several' for the dog-owner, now tb. DDT
, A Y r&$VILLIt, 0 ; and by the Ita' of headln g straIght fot tltl! 1I,arll, months; , la avall8ble in . aoad IUPPlY-. A

,MaJI!!; fiab and game quite sympathetic all it was all funds aTe avaU. thorough powderfitg. two. 01'
at: fts Swan Island wlldllte rerule, i.n there witli ,the co," but able and' appropriated for the three With fiea power
, lift "e f t what farmen have my sO-path, y Is "one and pUPnnlle of completing pro- talJdng five t() ten P!!reent
b
' kin ' J ... .. I" v wlll !.eep a Clog free of fiena

..... ":" ..... .......................... ;,,;, lIeft see , . - "', , aar sbat up again and j ect, lind _ve peen so availal>Ie lug the that
At Swab i.iand, the Dew ma rial bolted .for hat did we lee bnt and appropriated fot' several are Do'wdlettlq
, h881;$ ' sPr'ayed I1ll lea1y Propa 'by tne little sow run light up to 'D!olly months; the dog
, I blolo.lsta who obsent! tIlat It wtD ' th 1 d'ii!tg
not ",ash ofJ and that a ,after , and talee nold, then i he lIat dlo'WII WHEREAS, all ., aaae-
nlpplng at the leave., wm, anlJ started to suck. The menta and rights of way h,avo
turn up lil a 'nose at tutur. 1m Of the mis'sina' milk Was lIollved. been seCured, elD!ept ait Nil!!
Use die a11.purpose "jMP" .
.. a Ir&aor 10 pull your fann
implemeo .. ;.1 a Il'Uck I!J lOW
",00 ,I bl. and haul BOO lhe.;
a. a runaboullo take JOU to
IOwa Gr,hrou,h die
)lIe tile "Jeep" power
f9 rwl yoW' fana equipateDt; ,
Good News"
. ,For 'You! "
,J WE . _ _ ---'+-"""
YOU ,DELIVERY'
ON
JEEPS
PtCKUP TRUCKS
:mUCKS
STATION WAGONS
JEEPS1ERS
FOR" INFORMAlnpN .
SEB:
MORRIS FlJl.KERSON.
\ WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
BRASS HURRICANE
BOUDOIR lAMPS ,M.50
'$8.75 pair
mea is. Cerlaln tyjrel of Itl.fctl, allo Now If my milker went on a tllrlke mllnt and right ()f way for the
.are discouraged , by the actfon O! ' r woul d know what to do If r dildn't, " Tlnrpose 01 laying a water main
the researChera want to milk' her r . (lver anI{' ,aerollll. the land here-,
OR:
,., II, ,
Well Paper and Paste and Sizing
, G. Bulbs -' Nu,'
Kem Tone
- t
laynesviUe Furniture & App6aDce
, Souda ...... ..... _._
........... 2411 WAYNI!SYIU.E. OHIO
Cron damage 'by" nldln, wild inafter described; and
" -I"" 000 hope r W\)l1't }taT., to for r pElrIer the _, eann'"
deer runs In: excess o ... uu, , an , I '... te" wn"''' ... - .... ""
nUDlly 'fn , soma dlstl'l dl of MaiD. to have the P grJ 'oS"2 sepua" Ullderta1cen or completed, until
and amoullts lo tnilliOlla natlonlll17; mille in their trou..... such easement and Tight of wily
The search for satisfactory repel. ' Day by day r to .ge,t to over the lancht heieln&fter de-
lents bas been a major on acCount. fOI: 1;he scribed hal been obtained.
tax. Tel'ort and day by day 1[ put NOW. 'TRER'EFOR, Be It rell()lved
it ou. It Is atl waiting there: In , by the Council of the Vi1Iage I)f
large envelope to be copIed ()ff , State of Ohio:
into ',0 mce new book. There, will THAT It hereby declarel ita In.
not he much profit this tention to appropriate, for the
!!llite of hlglt p.;i. for r purpoles of Tlrovidlng for a lap-
buy 80 much feed before ply of water fot' itself I'lnd its'
any COtll or wlleaot of Inhabltante, and for the protect-
and just tlie other iOll thereof, 'a rltrht of ,way and
buy -l/-ay but that lit _mant over the aeroBS the
it you try to raise fanowing deeerfbed real estate
than you ' have feed. Ilnd more described
IImart' fanTler to .. n as fo11oWII:
'at-tasr tlt. right-thn"l0 And riaht ,of and
feed an4i f ..... will euement (or a wate main, rail.
even. ' I to
,

,
PAUL' E. cLARK-MOTORS
., '
TYTlJs ';
MlQDLETOWN, QH10
DIAL 21791'
,
CLASSIFIED ADS
ONE CENT PER WORD; ninimum 25
C8nta. Contract rate for l'tlpt: .. t advertisements
upon application.
______ --------- FOR I.>.:. .. ro 6-.... ,Ham
FOR RBNT- mor, Mill. .. l for use ' Vilh eloct'ric
S J1()OMS. Fallis F. motor. Lo\y pricf.od. Bantn Imple.
Paine, Main St., Wayneaville. Co" ,Lebanon, PJ.o"" 555.
HOUSE FOR
1{l ROOM. Houae - 8 lal:g rooms
and 2 small rooms suitable for
bat broom. Rellidence f Inte
E'moraon Muon. See lA!e Ma
lIOn, Mallon, Ohio, Phone 38K.
WANTED-
TRANSPORTA1'ION to Frigidllire
Plant 2-For lady working '1 :00
A. M.-8:80 P. M.. Please call
2112 after 4:00 P. M. or see
Quietey. L
lOR With CuI
dfttvl' .Dd Plow, RecoDditiOllo86-
New Rubbet. Bcta Implemeut
eo.. LeIMI_ P'boae 555.
POR SAJ.,B-lI'umaIl A Tr8etor with
Culdftton ad Plow, 1946 Model,
Ooocl COadlti- Buta
CG., LebII- 555-
----_. --- -"
. i"HE NEW
bOU:NS-HUSKJ
GAlWEN TRACTOR
"l/ \I uu \l l::. pl ay ill our :.IOIC.
I' UUI I .;W Ml) cl . a !)I ZI.! tur
cry garden.
. 1 11.1'. Handi-Ho
1 1-2 Power 110
3 H.P. Gardener
. 5 H.P. Ride-Master
omple'te equipment available
fot' all models/ including Plow /
,eeder , Mower' . '
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
?OR SALE - en- .27 W. Mulberry St.
eDd N_ BollaDd Cam SbaUara. N h' 5 S
ODe ..., John DeMw Pu.- Shell- _L:;E;::B::A:::O=N==::::::p=o=n=e=-..5_
.... BeDta Co.., Lebanon
PbOM 55!.
!lOR SALB-Two UIIId John Deere
14 tada PIowL ODe N_
Wbard 12 IDCh Plow. Buta Im-
Co., PboIIe '555.
FOR SALE - A few 4 to 6 lb.
roasting chickens at 11 .
, . at Locker or
Phone 2542. Will Gustin.
lOR SALE - 'DemIit J_ell gn
......, bat .... bottled
.... US. R .... 8emuel Keys, 4th
MJ8IIil ....
CON'" FORGET TO CALI.
US for Insurance. An tVl'e of
Insurance at a savinis. Call
Gene BroV(l1, phone
WaynesvnJe 2472 or call
collect. Wilmington 2111.
NOW OPEN
for custom butcberlnr. Prompt
serftce. Gaft Gordon,
.... - Pbone Waynesvt11e 2006.
___ 5' -fnll
AUcnOIfDJUllfC
, I
STANLEY .....
."OK.".
w., D.t_ Pt..". M4, w.v .... vu
Ohl .. It_C ....... ..
PLOWSHARES

. FOR SALE
Ne. - Used - ' RebJlilt
HYDRAUC llFl'S
FOR LONG
TRUCKS
ClLL L.. W.LOtNO 8HOF>
WAYNE PARK
At Ice Plant - PH0N E 245 1

On Vacation
WILL RETIJRN
March '1
Dr . C. E. Wilkin
(1)"tometric Spedal ....
Detroit mr-f't
omo
FOR S \1 1" .llh' oler for 'John
Deere )\ '" n . U r. W'alJ alto fit
Fermall fl' or M. Ideol (tn moying
dirt Bnd aradiJ.g. Work. with hy-
draulic , lift. Bilntu Jmplemenl
.- ..
Erie Railroad
Charte.red In 1ll32. the t.rlc rUII;
rond was A"" , ,,.n' I 10 1851
DO YOlt PLA lo r l'mottl'l or
build II Rurn'! Stop in Dud get
your cen'y of l.A> urlen'a froe ,Barn
riM Book.
WE I{A in sto('k a COln'Jllete
line (,f Louden bal' n equipnient
sUl'1pli , n5 ' stnllfj. stahchioQ&,
,water bowl s. litter cllrners and
llBY . .
1,Cl Ii' "!) R ,6 R N plr,l11 n inK serv-
iN> yop '''' ' (',ull on u s
. eM ,u r -(!' .. ti \If yuur jpb.
itA 'r A "fI'l, Ji: F. 'r CO.
Vour ' \ 111 in
SnU IWrI, Ohin
117 MuHwrr ' . SI. Lo1,I1I1',n. Ohi
Pholll' 1j!j5
Little "Miami Hatchery
. \
YOUR ORDERS NOW FOR BABY CHICKS
OJICKS AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 26TH.
AND EvERY WEEK THEREAFTER
All CHICKS FROM' APPROVED
, ,

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"UDII'S CHATTELS AUTOMO.fLES ,lIUllITY
"C-.WAY FARM INSURANCE"
Ia die Obio ._ will Ii.. you broed protectJo I aa-i.,.t" Ips
.,a. .... k eo... yow INifdiap. J'Out chlltl'l .. fOut IUlOmob.l <
.. ,... u.bIlIa, for .rodeo& to omen. Why nor Ice DI rodlY I
Yw ..... J'II1II'n .... -a- J'OU'n iuw-ecI lD m. Oh.lo PlnliLth '
I larl:. 'D.:Oakin: Insurance Agency .
,I
TilE
Impossible
'Journey
By
SHIRLEY RAY
IT WAS tbo /lith morning in 8 row
so Mrs. Laughton wns not sur
prIsM. She sllpped out ot bed qui
etly, reached tor a robe, and put
over be.r shoulders.
Betore dawn, every morcing at
tbat week. her fouryear-old daugh
,.-------, ter had wakened
3
Minute
Fiction
her with genUe
but insistent tugs
10 tell her about
the dream .he' d
Jwt "had. Had they been night--
marea, l'4rs. Laujlhton wo41d have
been eager to set UP 10 a
ehUd. but they were nev-
,M' nillhtmares, They were ' aiwaYI
gay and fanciful dreor;ns that made
the litUe girl's small Clow with
wonder and deUght.
S" ;If,.,. uugblo", .. 0 .. lb. olb..,
mlWfli"gs, look Ell"" ;"'0 ,h. ltilcb ...
II/Ill po/lreJ II . gllllS 01 mil" IIW .b
o'. lbll",.
With both small hands wrapped
around bel' gioss, the little girl 'sat
on the cage of a too large chair
and wilb shinIng eyes, eagerly told
her dream.
"I DREAMED I was sleeping.
and that the North
Wind stopped rIght outside my win
dow and called my name. He said.
'Ellen-Ellen-wake up and c.ome
to the window. Then I'll put YOU
on.my shoulder nnd take you tor
a ride with me.' " ,
Mrs. Laughton took B drlnk tram
her glass of milk. This dream was
going to be very much like the oth-
er$ SQmething or someone-once a
bluebird,' onCQ a fairy-she couldn't
recall what the others were-came
' to the wlnd.ow and oll'ered to take
Ellen on an wlposslble journey.
Mrs. Laughton yawned. She would'
liked to have pul her daulliter to
bed Rnd port"" the tide at once, but
the bwlilil 01 Mr. , Laughton and
hls surel;o-be ad disposition made
her Ilsle patll"lt1.v. ''What did the
N rth Wind 16Uk Uke, dear?"
Ellen waa enthusiastic.
grtuII:' ,bl J.,I4r.J i ..
11"'141"",. '
Mre thought to ber
self ';,be doeltn't know one color
tr, on anotJler"
" c411d continued. " He had
long POinty green shoel and lon,
r cen hair and a l(log green nOle."
The wide eyes and little blonde
bead leaned forward and Ihe small
voice tiecame conJIdenUal. "He was
aD creen except for the buckles 00
his aboes. Tbey were sUver and
shaped like stars and they apar
kled so brig hi thRt 1 bad to blink
"We weot way up hlib .ver &be
IlOuses .nd trees ...
my eyes a 6 we, went through the
al-r,'
Mrs. L nugh\un yawned allaln.
len didn't .
"Arter I clhnbed onto his shaul
der," she said. "we went way up
blgb over aU t be houses and tree .
We woke {he lea.ves and they made
shivering noises whenever we
passed by. 'We sUrred the dust
from th.e streets 60 they would be
olean for morning.
'! BUT 8000 he saJd that he must
Jake me back borne because
ihere were other toWns he ' had ' to'
visit beror the nlght was over.
So," (she sounded dis
appolnled) " we came back to ' my
. window. ife IIfLed me down (ram
his shoulder. sa I d goodnlgbt and
went oway- wlJ y up In the sky."
"'fllnVs fine. d"sr- 8uch a One
drt!arn." . hl' sa id. a nd added hast.
Ity, "No \I let '. go back to bed."
It was morning. Mr. Lilughton
had left for the office couple 0,1
bours ago, and Ellen W8I playUlg
III the yard.
MJ'S. Laugbt.o/l made EDen'1 small
Ilcd. She picked up a rag doD and
set It In 8 chOir. She put the two
mjnlature bedroom sllppera In their
place III the closet. She picked up
8 rumpled nJghtJe and .tarted to
hang it a,vay.
There Wall something 10 the pock'
,heavy. MrII. Lau,h.
ton put /ler band inside and tell It
was told Bnd hard.
Sh. (I,ew II (IU' 110"'11 MIll b,U U
I" bn h .. ",1 'lor." lotl( . ,,_. ,,_
II Jllv",,- l" ,b, 01 ,,,.
ReJensf<l t'JI WNU reaturea.

lti3. E. Mulberry , LEBANON, 0


OHIO filMERS INlUU ... COMPANY
'UMaJ I.., If 'm: :--
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Tlr ;,1 1 I lIi 1' IW"pl, . ,,,"
kimi\y r..,\ltm 1I1l' with
!'S, (:ml... . IIUd. many 01
uurlllir lilY recent
and at the hospitnl,.
wUl1l I" .,,,II'l1d I1IY lIiul'('I'C
Ihnll h ..1 IlOli IIIJ I/Irc,illli em.
Evelyn
Sports
nwn Page 1)
fu ,;," nllt hei ll)( for', e,tc
, II') com tI lat urll i thnt fu nd ,
hi!cn commi t lel1 or \J lke RtCps
h' why t hall' s
t o.. muoh trcouble.
Many copi II of th league's fin
IIIII'inl stnnding hllve been distri
but e'd III times-the 'I llist
being ar()unil .n c. Ju. t prior to
etc "CII<inK hOIl( s lie th '('fig-lie e)f.
{ieillls ha ve certainl y pll1ced the
in ullock a nd white a:nd
f\Il' hOI' rna 'c we " ' IlIC-OIUIl to' ,
olP' min" th' can. l,ll\ud checks Bnd
011 t 'I' i Bill
SawYf' r Ilnel C"rl ,OC)K!1 availed
thmn el1(cs uf t hat ofter just re'
celltlv in ordor to be able to " cc,n
vlr"'j:" sOt:ll e or lellding " doubt
inl 1'hnma. - who will be
nc " ? " I
J n ci" Ki'l l!' this i ,t f"r 111!1W
k 'ell i , mind that finly $'149.00 ' ....1\\
collected on lhe fi el11 Jill
(Thl. incidently WllS higher than
194'1 acC()rriing to bank deposits)
while $804,00 was paid to unipir'D!!.
and l>]ayotf entry fecs a
m(lUntllri to 1226.\10 liut U of t'h
went Cor balls I There forc the
total amoll nt col1cctpll for t;I(li'tbu.1!
pu was not Illlie ' Lo CIIrry
the league at 1111 wh re did more
money come from? Over ,200.00
wos either (Ionated by the Twin
01' coll ected
uy t hem tionati ng thl! speciRI nights
tnat wer'e devoted to the softball
I!!Rguc. Ask t he Twin bookkeeper
t he softball sup-
ported t hei r own pronrnm! Out of
'72 only 3 or 4 attendtee!
on weekly basia.
HQwever, it's t he diffel'cllce, of
opinion tl.at make this country aO
I1!l'and so to t hose softbnllers who
are determined not tu contTib,lte
all I elm say is that the credito.rs
II
BIG M
--
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BIG G ER YIELD .
BIG G E.S T PRO FIT .
The billler the yield encl the lowel
the crop c:ost..- the biRger your pro(it.
It'. JUlt common lenoe.
. profit by the eapcrience of (.rmers
who find BIG M ,bqand fertilizer
brinp bluer and bet1er croPI bc
c.ule it'a a1w...,. manufactured up to
Itendarda , never down to price.

SAND ... el GRAVEL ... WI
I
':'UCK-TOP DRJV:ES-
TAR .ad ROAD OIL
I t.A WN .nct FJLL DIRT
l
. READY-MIX CONCRETE
EX cAVA and DUMP TRUCIC' SERVICE
-'"'

, .
HORSES $6.00; COWS $7.50
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDmON
CAlL .
x-ta 0:
X E N I'A Fertilizer
will soon force tbe i. s ue to settie " IN
accounts lit which time all known TENTlON TO APPROPRIATE
--
TIlUUDAY, p;i f 1/,7, lIU
,
FAD LuANS.
4% - LONG TERM
Seturity In mind
for '49 ..
1HE LAND BANK WAY
. .through the
Lebanon National
ParDi L,u,
OLD BANK BLDG.
LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE 448
The New took
(FINANCIAL)
A lot of "smart" money is
being put into savings accounts
these days by people who
know the score people who
k,' OW this is no time tn spend
dollars, thus helping to
,i ncre:Lse in-fla tion. Join the
'.'smart set" and save here re- '
. .
Waynesvide
lNational Buk
will be of such' RIGHT OF WAY AND EASE.
as l ighting system, poles, MENT FO W ATEll W,ORKS
in... eJ.c, unl ess some money iK , PURPOSES
UliJer 011iO SlUes
(ell'Lhcolnll1g b'om outllid(l,lIcourc,e . RESOLUTION X
.Thl\nklt to tl.\n Bailey who pelT' WHERAS, the of Waynes-
sona11y rlrOJlpecJ II "rr ve" in the pot I ville a Munidpal Corporation,
IIlf'll!\' with !l check Ifor slime 'relocated the s ources of !ts
F"il' l y "urdWOfC J:Jil l water supply hy drilling SUIt.-
also dcp" il/'l l " .. rivp. ' able wella nortbweat of tbe cor
I'm qthers are on hei r Wily porate limits tor benefit ,of
said V\l1llge .011 .u
, Ei01TOBS NOTE: The Qllinion.; , and for tbe ben.ef.t of
d 1\1'0 not oil pcrsons u sing water
of Miami Ga:6QUe OJ' th j' cd by lhll WlItcrwnrks, 01 saw
Editor. lJUfll UUn I to II request
MuUUa C ........
Use plenty of lIeddin. to .tleltc!r
eows trom' cold tloar. fa ' ODe wsy . Ito
keep bovll'l'e mutlH. under contt.ol
In Infected herdl. MalDtaJnIn, cow.
Dn col!! concrete or cS,.mp
without adequate bedcllnr
VI tea the Infection" a.cordlni ' Ito
velerlnary luthorlUel. It polllb)'t.
anJmaJ h9uld be kept in
abed wbere they can m\We at will
Ind lie on warm Soor, When 'a
loalln, abed Ia not provided, uU'a
heavy bedding mould be' phlced
In the It.na. '
made by the DeJl'lrlrncnt
Hcnlth, state of Q\lo;

hllVe he 0 elTlployed by the V,l.
' Iil ll'n nf WlI YliCsvillo. fot the pur .
(If providing !llans, spec-
ii;i(:ations,. alld at to
,11" ill"II>" r of t he neees
'"
. .. ,
ex "ting well s to tbe
, Y' L(' m u!lpiyinl!: water to the
\ '!" . <rl' a 1111 thll
th(1reo!;
all n.s. Rpeelllrl\
tion!! and pr Om!! llrepared by
th/!o engineer!! emJlI!'yed bY the
Villa geo! have been
approved by lIald munlclpalit,.,
prnp'aratory to laying. the nee
cessar.y water hom the a
forementioned wella and
concrete piertl to the e:datlng
watel' main at
l
a lJOint located at
tbe intersection of Mill Stftet
and Main ' Street, In said Vil-
lage; "
WHEREAS, all funds Ire avail-
able and appropriated for the
. purpose of c01,Dpleting said llJ'O
jeet, and have been 110 avail
' ahle and appropriated for several
montbs;
WH,mEAS, all funela are avaU-
able ' and appropriated. for the
purpOlle of pro-
ject. and have been BO Bvailable
and appropriated. for several
months;
WHEREAS, aUt ease-
\ menta and, rigbt:s Of way have
been secnred, CJlcept an ease-
ment Ilnd right of wa,. fol' the
lIurpoRe ot laying ' . _tel'
over and aero II tba land here
inafte1' deserlbecl; and
WHEREAS, the project cannot be
undertaken or completed until
such easement and right of WILY
over the lands herelnaftel' de-
serlbed ball been ohlalned.
NOW. TJmMlFO.R, Be it resolved
hy the Council 01 tlle -Vmage of
I
WaYneBvllle. State of dhlo:
THAT It hereby detlatea ttl! in-
'. tenti01l to apllrGPriate, fo,r the
pUrposell of providing ,for a IUP-
ply (If water 10rlbett and its
TELEX
' HIARIN' G inhabitants, and 101' tbe protect-
ion thereof, a right of way and
C_NtI. easement over the aerollll ' the
. \ following delcrlbecl real estate
320 'RentKchl,r Bldg. j and more specltlcally de8crlbed
1:lllmiltoll, Ohio rhone 6686,2 au foUo"",: .
Mail t. hill nl'W iUI' ticl! uelnullHL ,r,a
tiOI!.
'1
And' being a right of way and
eallement for a water main. run-
nlnl/: from the two existing well.
loeahd ,011 the prollerty leaeed
from '\fat! Miller l'feF1fresb, over
and _rol. a Itrip of grGIlnd of
(26) teet in width,
and , . t llndIng from flIe pr0per-
ty I .' eli u atorel!laid herein,
As TOLD BY 7'" DIVISION
... ...
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liE PUfS ON FlESH
IN 7iI& CORI'IFIELDS""- ,
ADDS SllEE({ ro HIS
PELr EAT/Nt, CIlAWFISH
"AND FRCf:S
GOO!)'"
HIS F" ;
. EXCn ' "J'[:
'THSONIO _ -
RACCOON . "
/'OPIJLItTION .,.

GREArLY IN TIlE
LAST FEW YEARS
the existing wateT maln loc:at
tid on Water Street, witb the
cen,ter Qf said rigbt 'of "al' and
elUlement running along I
Itraight line bearing South'
seventY riegreea ('100 ) weat from
tbe existing wella' over and "'-
cross land of Margaret Edwards.
Adopted: Febt'Ual"y 10, 1949
'. , LOYiD DA VI ...
Attellt:
! Prel!ddent ot '
OHiARLES JAMES
Clerk
Wbu ... Fau .. BID' ....
When a fuse . "blows" aomethtna
iii wronc-too mucb load on the clr-'
cult or a "ibort circuit somewhere.
Locate and remove the louree 0'
lb. trouble before inaerlin, a new
fule and then be Ilire to use thll
proper Ilze.
SafeJy ,In Figures
Vic DaIDODI!. WLW.NBC cmtoalnl a eb, 'III&n',
wbea tbia bevy .of beaar ' rl'l mo:f"I" I' forml ....... t ...
bas \Jeen named oae of tbe ftatlo,," "Ten MMf EU!rIble Ballbelon r.r
1949." The ,Iris (left ;igltt l ' ."unae C ......... 8fmnl ... SIIOW, L,aa
Moore IUId KIa..... C 'lUI. DlIIIIOIle'a _prorrut I, Itl1'ed Bata...,.
"7;11 ...... ...,. .. I
A Community Institution
I
For Ninety-nine Years
1
The ami -Gazette
NJNETY-NINTH YEAR, NO. 4408 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO THURSDAY,. FEB.. 24. FIVE CENTS A COpy
'FROM THE

I " . ,
Local Quintet'
Retains Crown
SIDELINES
]n our column last week ur
"News Grandpa Read" the mar-
1'iage of Mr. Richard Pierce Wit '
PROCLAMATION
liamson, to MISG Hannah W. Clarlc TO WHOM IT CONOEijN: ,
on FebI' ary 16. 1871 by Rev, E. as Mayor of the .V,i ll llge of Waynesville, State
McHugh was, noticild by Mt8. R. of OhiO, by .Vlt,tuo of the I)owerll lind d"'tres vl>st ed In me l)y law, do
C, Molel', who informed the hereby conclusively open to public use the sanitary sewerage l3ystem
Miami GazeLb' that tho 'Rev, Mr. within Village ,of WayneSVille and hereby announce and prDclaim
McHugll waB her uncl o. that It henceforth u!,)lawful fOI ' any penon or persons, firm,
Qpakers' To Aid
World Relief
Civic Club
Monday Night
Takes Cup With
3 Wins in a Row
The, Wayne3vill e Civic Club will
meet Monday . evening, February The WnYlIesville SpartanB 1'0-
28 at 7:00 o'clock in fhe Methodist tained the championship crown for
Church. the third year in succ0'3sion iIi tbe
IIATS OFF 'UEPAHTMENT
The Village Council has taken
action to '.lccu,re a right-of-wny for
lhe wutOY main lo' thc new Kllpply
well s nOIth of town. 'I1Iosc wjllls
altho\lg h drilhul I ILpproximately
two yellrs ago have not given fOlth
that flr' lI t gll;l!!S of "aqua" for
thirst quenching. We co mmend the
council on thi s for pro-
cUIcmr.nt of thli l'ight-of- \vay
through some mol' think its J;Uthor
. Glow all things such as appropria-
tion of funds, selHng of the
locating and purchasi ng of I,ipe
and legal consiilerell,
it ha. comc about in a I'ather
nmnne'r and our hAts-off
to the ViIlagc Council and BoaM
01 Public Affairs.
QIo'f'ICE HOURS
The Miami f:a)'.lltte iM Jlllhll"h",t
weekly in Wayne-ville although
ma\lu ubMcrlbers B.nd others con-
tinually find our office dosed. The
faat that the Editor holch! down
two jobs i" the answer, although
others they "hone in the pve-
nings and are not amlwcl'ed w
can also explain ,thut 0111' phone
doesn't ring even though it is
in working order. We are genor'ally
in the office each day trom 4 :30
to 6:00 P. M. but for mOl'e ced.ai'l
,solution to your usc o,f the Gazette
drop 'your news items 01' other
1)u3ino88 in un envelClpe and mail
;t to the Gazette.
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GOOD SAl'lARll'AN
corporation or other enttty ownl ng 01' having control of an)' building
or or part thereof. or any lund within the minioillal limitrs
of said Village, to construct any type C&'jS pool within such corporate
limits. where both a public W!lter main and the slLnltary sewerage
system IIro rell sonably accessible. In no event will it he lawful to con-
struct such C(!'3S /lool s except when written permi ssi on to that 'effect
has been obtained from. the and SlInitation Commissio)'l, after
proof that wutel' maill S and sewel'S lire not r ellsonable
acce8sible. ' ' .
The UndersignL"II further procJaiu\$ thll t tllC t ap-Iln 'feu. ur con-
nection fec . heretofore incurl'cd by' usel's of the sunitary sewerage
and unpaid lind' outstllnding upon t ho official recordl;l of the
VIllage 118 of January 1. 1949, together with intoresl.. and
of collection, will be ,certified to thQ Auditor of Warren
County. Ohio, for coll ection, fl S provided hy law. All persons with
delinquencies standing against .t heir r espec ive names must pay said
connection fee Immediately if ill creased are to be
avoided.
The Uncleni"nerl fUrthul' Jrl'ocJll ims thllt wrJtton 'lUbee wUI be
seryed the ownul' ()r owner s of oach lot or parcel of land to
whIch sanltllry 01' water connections. or hoth must ,lIe construc-
ted whenever the Counoi l of the ViIllIge deems sucl; corinectio1l3 neCCR-
Bary. as a sanital'y regulutinn or in view of conteml'luted street paving.
!Jut in no event will any suc.h owner 01' owner'S be ',prohibited
milking such connections voluntarily, aU other ptovisions
010 law in sucb CU'3US made unci (ll'ovidecJ has becn fully complied
With.
License Plates on
Sale March 1
II. M. SIHm.WOOD
Mayor
Grange Ladies
All Day Meet
March 3
1'hon: will I ..: .. Horne ,Econolnics
11 1I .(Iay mlwth,g' for a 11 of
Grang la at thl! home
Masonic Lodge
l ,
Stagts Father-
Son BanqUtet
Although the Millmi
no offi cial .relelil!e
from the Stllte Registrar of Motor
Vehicles as to the appointment of
the local Beputy Regi-:itral' it wall
learncd tlillt Mrs. E. F. Earnhllrt
has been deliwred the plates and
necessary forms for the sale.
As l\'J rs. ' E8rnhlll't hil I! beell
gi en no authority to make ' II
of Mrs, . Lawrence ' Furnas on Waylnes.
Thursday March :l. A covered dish ville Lodge jUl$ ..... ana A, M. en
lunuheon it .1." be held at t_lve hundred and seventy
At 2 :46 H. m. last li'riday
liS ststement It was l\'/lrned that her
office wo'uld be open from 8:00 u.
m. to 6:00 p. m. MOMay thru
Saturlfay and allY ..."llIhing to pur-
cha90 IIce,nse tagft cool,d do \0
on and after March 1. '
l'0ur paper was going to ptess a
Clevelander ran out ot 8a& .. on
Route 42 . ncar the Cold, Springs
Park. Securing 'a to'f Irom a
Kroger truck he ret",rnl'd to
WaYll,osvillu and being unal.Jle to
find an open gasolino
searched out the nearest vlsi ble
II;ht which W!L3 tbe Build.
ing. The man 'relilted the story
and after he was inlol'med of a
possible solution ho went i9 the
horne of olle opentor who could
not be persuaded to leavc hi
and open his station, retu,rnmg to
our office he called thl') . 01'(>1'11 tor
and related his stl>l'y and through.
the gClodncss of her heart :<lent
her husband from hi!! bed in L.eb-
anon to with gallo-
line for this "darkness tl'avIlJer,"
guests on, evening at 8
nou? All al'o to "Father'lI and Sons" banquet.
hring their own table sl!rV'lce. The The dining tablea were beauti-
comn;rit.wll will furni Hh J'oll !! , aOO fully and a delicioull
Following "'the dlofltlC a steak. was IIded by thl} BasterD
pt'ogram is pllmned, Star' members of Miami Chapter.
Following the dinner. Irwin SnY-
der of Bellbrook entertained. both
March of Dimes
w.s.c.s.
Meets
Mrs .. R. B.
ColenrHn , assisLed by Cora
Rich, .Mr '. A. H. Earrrhlll't. Mrs.
George Henderson and Mrs. SilIn-
ley Eai1I!Y. WIlS hostess to the W.
S. C. S. on Thursday. afternoon
for the t' ugular F' ebrulIl'y moomng.
MTS. Carlton Cook, president of
the ociety, presided IInll Mrs. Ru-
fus Watkins conductL>d the dc\' o-
tions. Mrs. Charl es b:1I 1!; ' gave II
report lin II meeting which was
recently held in Springboro and
Mrs. M. D. Baird was in chaJ:ge
young and old with his magic. .
VALENTINE PARTY A double quartet of school
dlIected by Don
AT GRANGE HALL sang four very lovely selectioJJ J
IJ.ea,n Stanley, of, Lebanon. was the
The memo guest speaker of the evening and
of th., Juvenile Grange en- gave Ii fine talk. an inspiration to
. joyed u Val ntine party at the
lit'unge Hlill on Valentine &flier-
1100n fl'om a ::10 until r. o' clock.
Mllster Richal'd l"rye "tlctlivtld the
lll'izl: fOl' the best homemade Val
entlne.
I Yel ' /) 1l1uyed and lifter s
Vll1'Y hllPI]Y time, ice cream and
cookies werll >lurv"d, 'rhil'ty /'\lam
iltlf$ worc pl'esen t.
..
,
everyone.
RlIlph Hastings, chairman Qf. th"
committee for the evening. was
mastel' of
Slarr AcceptS
Position
Farm
With
Bureau
lof the lesson studl' for the dUy.
, Following IldjoUmll.lent, Il Bocilll
cam
T . h Charl el! Starr. former HarvClYs
nil Ian op. I hllur 'ras enjoyed with, dainty I'C- Mr, II I Mun uy 11II.. daug tor,
...-.0-- derved by the hostU.SM Natalie MUJ'I'ay who ix vi'3it- i>urg l'Csident and now coach at
I h
. .... . h f CI . 11 d 'Bellbrook High. has accepted thll
Local Friends
Solicit Clothing
The need for clothillg abrqad Ie
incr easing every month. accord-
ing 10 rePorts received recently
by the Friends Meeting of Way-
nesviHe. In the American
Fri!ilnds Committee ship-
ped t .133 tons of clothing and
shoes to 14 countrl'O!l. Although
this W813 more than WaR sent in
1947, these American contributions
met only 10 to 20 per cent of the
need in aNas. , '
"Do people ovcrocas still ' need
gifts of new and uled clothlni'
from the United "Are
not th\! governments taking eare of
people with the aid of the ECAT"
There are, the .heard
today when "recovery of Europe"
is mentioned. "Recovery of Eu
rope" suggests swift progress to-
ward a ra3tored economy and the
self-help of mimons improvished
by war. The impression' i8 wide-
,spread that matarial relief ' In
terms of clothing III supplied
The spealrer for the occasion will Warren County basketball tollma-
be Mr. Russel Horn, Realtor, of ment by defeating Springboro 61
Lebanon. to 46. '
A more detailed report on the Altbough Qarlisie was believed
I,rogram for the housing progTam to be the local lads gTeatest threat
will be given. gave. them gave them gl>od
This is the regular monthly battle In encounter.
meeting postponed lset week on edItor could hardy af'-
account of the basketball tourna- preclate the announcer on WPFB
ment as he said Carlisle was upset by
. Waynesville. for I felt our team irl
Farmers Exchange
Holds AlnuM
Meetiilg
no way inferior and thut the
scalping of 60 to 44 they gavc the
Indian(l . in tlle recal s en-
counter of the tourney, was a
spendid display of teamwork.
The Spartans had 8 succesBful
season in lORing onl y one 1eague
game and securing the co-champ-
ionship league trophy, perhaps
they owe milch than1c:G to Mason
Two hun- for their one point edging of the
.Ired and fifty guests enjoyed Il Carlisle boys.
delicious dinner at the High School Single scoring 110norl belong to
dining rODm on Saturoay ev'ening Jack Tinney who plunked a total
when the Waynesville Fanners Co- of 37 points against all opponent!.
operative Co. entertained the The sharp shooting, center Dan
stockholders. husbands and wives. Simpson showed hill' .kill r
!fhe, members of Farmers Grange trail\' \1;t ' ,I
1'; prepared and, served lht:! J ill n I T"
Ronald Hawke. president, pre- phy was [ eCIHHu .. .I
sided. and during the bushless ses- kerB 8S was t he lengue tropllY. Ken
sion. Gilbert Frye, aecret&Q'. Kel- had a good record in the tOllrney
lar Hoak and Rhodes Bunnell were as he made a total of 22 points.
again elected to the board of di- this swift and smooth pl aying
rectors. forward served his teammate!! ably
. A double quartet of youni men, as captain of the crew. Bob
by Don Gahrill. delighted (ngs' and Bob 'Huntler gavM, a go lid
the audience with several num- acco1lnt of themselves in 'he tour ..
ben. nament Icoring 24 points each and
X. D. Peterson. director of rural a good , pOTtion to their
economics in Ohio Statle was the credit throuJ,!hout hp -e. qM
interestinlr eueat s,Peaker. Coach Ed .. \. ,I I ,
The company declared a five per bilityl in keeping' Waynesvill e'!!
cent dividend for all Btockholders. court representatives still with the
having done $610,727 in buainess fint place crown, Porter's first
thill put ,.ear, an blerealle of $82.- year In ,a coaching capacity speaks
766 over the year. well for itaelf-one yeBr-DlIO '
ehampi01lshlp team.
Thole who were not able to at-
tend aU the or any cer-
tainly appreciate the radio broad-
cast sponsored by the local mer-
chants.
The Spartans neXt encounter,
will be In the Xenia Field H01lse
Mr. Kaynar.d meet tlI
Penn., spent the weekend with his "Champs" of other cOUiltleft,
parentll, :Mr. and MTS. J . B_ Rich.
throuJrh ECA. Although aid for Reverend Dr. Robert Kennedy
agTiculture and the rebulldit:lg of and wile, of Dayton. were Sunday
Indl1'3try is given, rehabillation of afternoon gueata of Rev. aDd Mrs.
people is moving ahead very slow-
R. B. Coleman. Dr. Kennedy Ia
WAYNESVILLE
ViC)kers
Tinney
Simpson
Hastings
G F T
328
, 6 1]3
" 4]2
408
Iy .. Clothing and superintendent of the Dayton Dls-
bution for the. ncedy are. stilI In trict of the Methodist .church. He
the hands of: pnvate agencies. One and Mrs. Kennedy recently enter.
0. the. agencies which provides Te- tuined the 'ministers and wives of
hef WIthout regard to Tace. creed, tb Dayto Dstrict t turk
nationality or politics, Is the Amer- I h?
ican Fri(!nds Service Committee n e wo urc n
which serve In 14 conntrie!.
- .
Powell
Huntler
Totals
CARLISLE
Fogle
Beachler
Shupert
McQueen
Smal1wood
Longman
Totals
216
204
2J , 86()
G F T
4 210
4 2 10
1 1, 8
2 8
408
2 S' 7
\
I
The
'$2,600 Mark i IInl Ill' a. slIls ....nts. Ing rom IIcugO., ca e on
, Pl-. and lIh's. )". G. , U'l:egg 1\lon- post as organizational director' of
__ . Ullt :afleIIlOOTl. .the Wan'en , Gounj;y 'Farm
Ralph Qucltian, manager of the
local Farm Bureau Co-Op announc-
ed tooay. Starr will assume his
neW duties on March 14.
The total Quaker dlstn'butlon
for 1948 consisted of two and one-
half million articles of clothing,
and two million yard! of textiles
which wIlre to Europe atld
Asia to help the dire need for
chlldrens. wOll\1ln'(j and men'
heavy worldng shoel!. AFSC cloth-
ingo shipments include nearly 26,-
000 individual clothing kits made
up the the Girl Scouts of Amer-
ica.
Paul St. John of Dayton was a
Sunday dinner ruell; of Mr. and
MTlI. L. C. St. John, and Mr. and
Mrs. St. John, with ,their guest.
were afternoon guests of Mr. ami
Mrs. J obp Setijemyre and chil-
dren.
LebaflollllncJ Wal'l'en '48 BOND' SALES IN
idents contributed generouslY. to
leo u TV $923,894
M Huth a
lunchclIl\ !lncl meeting of Alpha
Phi Chaptcl' , Veltu Kappa Gamma
Qt, thc Vun Cle e Hotel ill Ihyton '
011 Sat urday.
this week, Mrs. R. F. Hatfiel".
lhail'man of the ci l ,ve annc'mced
: tUllay., 1>lol:e than $2.600' WIIS col-
1lected ancl some money is still
being ropol'l.ed from outlying sec. ,
tions.
'After expenSU8 of the campaign
are deduct,ed. one-half of the a-
mount will remain in the county
for' use of any cases' reported.
. whUe the other half wilt g[) to
national headquarters, National
funds are u1led for research, epl-
demlcaln lIome iooalltiell and
apeelal projectl,
T W:idely known- in' Warren cOWie;,
Starr from' Harveys-
burg high .schooj in 1939. wllere
Sales
l' --8 Than Year -- he was a star basketball p' la', yer.
aA:lII " . h s. Woodl'uw Owclh; aud two
At present the bulk of Quaker
clothing is dlstributd in A.ustria,
Germany. Hungary, Japan. Pal-
estine and Poland. In Palestine
clothing 1'3 distributed to both
Arab and Jewish refugees. Cloth-
ings ' also , g.lven to needy penon's
in China, Finland. Fran,ce. In41a
and 'Pakistan; a few tons are sent
to England, Greece an:d Holland
and to centen jn the United States.
Ago Chairman C. J. uhildrcil of S),lringfield wer e guests He attended Wilmington College
W
' aggo. Rer Says 011 of MI's: Owen's mother, and 'l'rinity at Hartford. Co!)n.
Warl:en county , 1'I!sidenis jlUr-
chased $11211.894 in Seriel> E. F. and
G Bonds during 1048, IIc'col'ding to
a report received yes.tel'day by
ChtLI'11I8 J. Waggollol', county a llV-
Ings bond chajrmim from M. I "
Predmore, state bond director.
Mrs. ,LUCllc Armltag.c. After four years in the
_ U. S. Navy, be taught a yeOl: at
, " Harveysburg before going to IlIeU-
Mm. Welsh IIf Harvcysbul11; , brook. . . "
was II dinner guest on ,Sunday of "
01'. lind Mn;. F. B. Gregg: Starr. whl! is married and bas
two children, expects to mOVE, to
-, Lebanon as soon as school Is out
Mr>; . LeIL}1 Mills spent Sunclay or a house ia available. Tndividuals, churches. ' civic
her Ml. lie succeeds J , M. Greene. who grOUJl'.1 and business firms have
Ita)n al\d III .Lytle. resigned to take an orranintional donated to the Qu.aker supply of
In the evening attended the post in Clermont county for the I thO C trib t' f th
supper and for new ' c 0 mg. on lons rom e
mern herij of t he Methodist Church. ' Farm Bureau. , local. area will be and. pack-
. 1 -
included $64.1,a22 in Series
E bonds and $282;672' in Series
F and 6 bonds. ' The 1048 tote 1
was $153.175 leKS tlhan that PUI'"
l'hMUd by residents of the county
1947" showeil.
Redemptions of Series E bonds
during ' the year amounted to
"42,511, the new sales
leii8 than the nlllcmptions.
, ' ... ' ed m thaSen-lce lComnuttee's
-..,.----'-10:- workroom at PhiJadolphia and dis-
I
9l0W
counties purchslIe!\
bon,ds all follows: Clinton, .1,241,-
746; 'Butler, ,6.458,244; ' Greene,
U.'ClO".U"'; Montgomery, ,26,497,-
Clel'-,
>
nre. 'or IDa.
"' uno,ral serv-
iceH for MrlI, Sallie Gl06llip. aged
69, who died surid1ly at the home
of a daughter, Mrs. Je&Bie Brans-
comb. New Carlisle, Route I, we1'\!
held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, at tli'-!'
residence. Burial was in Spring-
boro Cemetery ' In charge of tho
Funeral Kome .
Scotch Ilte, a naw fabric whIch re-
Ilpt like a road lien. CPl b. She ;s survived by her busband,
.. In forIg- to aHacb to T. ' C. GlolISlp, and three other
16IIOdlreli", jacketa to make an,on. daughters. lb,. Mary Hopkin, and
to IDOtortata. It II ab1ed 10 Mi.. MrrtIe GIOllip, MI..msb'urg;
added attraotion to JOUIIC- l1li. Hattie GIOlsi,p. Dreyful6.
duItU cd InteTUt to ICbool cIIUd. vUle: ........ and
, lanDlllta. It can be cut 10, Ky.; three ..... Ollie. WaJM'"
... WlUud. Dnrfau, KJ.
TtlI'>! . D, C. Ridge will be hoslJ.ess tributed abroad by volunteer field'
to the New Century Club on IFrI- 'workers. '
day afternoon at ,her . home. 'Wltb
Mrs. ,Ross H. Hartsoe", Mrs. R. L.
Rye anI! Mrs.' H. E. In
charge of the, program.
Mrs. Lura W;;:tz, with hel'
brother, Wilbur Tinney, of Day'ton.
were in Clevelarid from TlJellday
until Friday with their brother.
Wobster Tinlley. who underwent c
very' 1'sre heart operation at L!lke-
side Hospital.
T.hc Friends' of Way-
nesville is at thi s time making a
drive for moro , clothing to send.
Clothing in , reasollaply ,wearable,
condition for men, women, and
children. including shoes, are
needed. Gifts or ,money are always,
appreciated.
Further infol'Jllf,tlon concerning
this 'may be obtained from the
loul committee:
, .
Mrs. 'Charles B. Earnhart and A. C. Tomlinson,
two' daughters, Sharon and 'l'lIan Gordon Foster.
of Trotwood. were supper guelts Mrs. Ellie HoCkett.
of their mother, Mn. E. F. Ejarn- Mrs. Lawrence.Fumas,
on WednellClay eVlDinlr. Mrl. Fred Braddock.
Mr. Earnhart ",.11 a -pelt of hil Dr. Holloway. _
father at the Muonic Tather an OJothlq may he br'Gucht to the
Son banquet. Home of lin. EllIe Hockett.
,
M,r . and Mn. O. B, Marlatt en-
tertained to eb: ,o'clock dinner
Tuesday ewning Mrs. Cora Rich
and Mra. Reba Braddock.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fl.'Omm ot
Springfield are aJInouncing the
birth of a son. Kenneth Dale, on
Saturday. February 19. 1949. at
the Springfield City Hospital. .Mr
and Mrs. Frank Snyder of Spring
field are the mate11lal grandpar-
ents and Mr: and Mrs. John
Fromm are the grand:
parents. !'tir. J, C. Ha.wke is thf
paternal great grandfather of the
infant
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Eakins of
Harveysburg. 'Mr. and Mrs, E. F.
Earnhart and Mrl. LaM_ Earn-
hart attended the School of In-
struction for Deputy Registrars at
the Netlierland Plaza Hotel in Cin-
cinnati on Monday evening. '
Carlisle
WA YNESVILLF ..
Vickers '
Mehaffie
Tinney
Powell
Simpson
Hastings
Hunter
'['otal K
MORROW
Bennatt
K. Schus t el'
Woods
Allison
SunnycallJ
J. Schooter
Totals
G T
102
011
5 3 13
2 15
2 8 ..
" 2 10
6 1 13
210 52
G F
2
6
2
1
o
3
T
:;;
<1 14
2 G
<1 6
2 2
o . 6
, lot 16 ol4 ,
BROTHERHOOD WEEK
FmIUAIIY IOotl, I ....
Mrs. W. E. Stroud entertaille . ' __ ... ______ ... ",
at dinner on We<lnesday evenjng
wit'h , MrB. Ralph Hastings. Mias
Joyce Foote. MillS Dorothy Day
and Mrs, Winifred Hartsock a8 her
guests.
Mr. and Mn. William Stroule.
Mr. and MTS. William Sawyer. JrIr,
and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart. Mrs.
Hal'old Beckett. Mrs. H. B. Earn-
hart, Mn. Bertie Milla. Mrs. Lu.
cile Armitage and Mn. L, ' C. St
John attimd1!d the IUPection of
Vemon Chapter, 0, E. S. at Clarki-
vi Ie on FrIday nenillC.
Mr . and .;:::Jc;"hn Bunke at-
tended the Shrine lD om..
chmatt on Frida,.
.J
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The Miami Gazette
Thundey . at
CO!1nt.Y. Ohio.
Waynesville,
.JOSEPH E .JAKES, Editor
Warren
Entered as second clasa
Wuynesville, Ohio.
matter at the poetoffice at
I
Su uscription Rate: iI.5o pel' year in Ohio; $2.00 per
y ar elsew)HH'e.
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'News Grandpa Read

I OIl R FILE.Cl . I Sunday Scbool Notice - ,The
r Oll t' );-:URUAltV 1862 COllgregation Sabbath Scllool will
hereinafter meet at half past three
q "1'''' \'f\ l trf h conduct- ,,r1oc'.<- instead of three. in order
. ..t I on I ., Ulodate th080 who attend
r. .. " \\ . 1 WOI the ' . .1.. . S hoot ' This wiUbe a
,.,. 1 .. 1 I",.. " I . S Ilteb ho VCll' y desirable cllange.
the ...atches commit ted
to IllS c:are, and. whim repaired.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!T!!!H!i!E !!!!!M!i!JA!!iM!i!Ii!! ' . Le, OHIO
_ vAL FrNANCIAL REPORT
WAYNE TOWNSHIP
W.rren County. Ohio
For the Flacal Year Endlnl Dft-
f!mber 31, 1948. '
Population 2526. 1940
Total S.laries and
Paid During
the Year 1948 ' ................
Tix Valuation ............ :.8,441.0'14.00
Tax Levy ........................ 10.34 mills
Investment3 Owned .............. None
WAYNESVlLLE. OHIO
Feb. 21, 1949
1 hereby -etirtl1y the following re-
port to he COTreCt.
Court
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Richnd A. Meara, 20. Franklin,
inllpedor, Geraldine Kuhns.
typilt.
John WOl'ley, 20, Middletown.
press o,Perator. Miriam Marie
RobeJlts. 18, FrankUn, oft'lc8
Ell'.
N,EW SUrl'S
MA YN A.R.D F. WEurZ, 1\I81'Y Rose Layman. a minor. 19
Township years of age by her mother alld
I RECEIPTS next friend, Bertha Starkey vs. Ed-
General Property Tax .... lQ.2GH,2:3 ward Dale Layman. di vorce. e.'I:-
S.les Tax ......................... . 346.00 treme cruelty. Marvin E. Young.
Gasoline Tax .. .................. 4,400.00. Evelyn Lnmbert VR. Albert
Inheritance Tax ............. :.. 88.41 bert. divorce, gross neglect, J . T.
Cig81'ette Tax .. ..... .. .......... . 120.49 Riley.
Mis. Receipts .............. ...... 182.26 Florenco Wells' VB. Robert Wells,
Total Misc. Receipts ........ 182.25 partition. Carl Ab4Ieeherli.
of ....... ..... , ... 12,000.00 A. Fr. Nelson, dba. Nelson Bros.
Totol Bond 188u6'3. Lonns ..12.000 . .o0 vs. Henry Greenwald. for mont!y
.
l
MEllfODlST CHURCH
fi,.B. Coleman, Mini'ster
Church School , 9 :30
J. J. Burske, iupt.
Worship and Sermon
to:30 a.m.
Special Music Choir
Youth FellowshIp Thursday
1:00 PM
Choir Practice Thursda
v
_ 7:45 PM
r
'. AUGUSTINE
l- .ICher KrumholtZ, P.riest
Masses 8 and .10 A.M.
MT. HOLLY ME'nIODIST
THURSDAY, tNt
IICRlPTI1RE: Matthew 11:0-1.
DIlVO'l'IONAL READING: Malthew
11:tt-aS.
T. M. Scarff, Minister '
Sunday SchOOl 9:30 a,m. Ideal World
E.A. c3rJlhart, Supt.
Worship Service to :30 a.m.
I, venlng Service 7:30 p.m.
CAESARS' CREEK FRIENDS
key. David Stanfield, Minister
Sunday School to Lm
Worstiip Service ' t t Lm:
UTICA Eo u:lr aruRat '
k ey. William Shannon
::, unday School 9 ;].0 a.m.
- Lellon lor ".bl'll&l'1 .7, leu
A
NY MAN with a revoluUonar,.
new td41a hal to try to explam
It. JeBul was no excepUon. A. a
young 'teacher of rellglon. he had 10
, h y br.nr the i mpms of a master
_ \ ur kmno's 11and. Mr. S; has
adopted t be Cash System, and his
}lr icC!i sre reasonable. Call in and
Bce him. !fiee one "oar above
. ' . Rogen' s'<lre.
Evera"d D. of the 84th
O. V., is at bomo on furlollgh
of 17 dOY'J. Hc looks exceedingly
well, ' lUId is. of course. in higb
spirits. Ev. is a :fine speelmen or
Warren grandier.
Totol Receipt.s .. , ......... .... $27.339.38 only. amount $437.00.
PAYMENTS Carey and Vernon C. Hoff-
man. attorneys.
Coml'ensation of Trustees $1,487.60 OWen GroSlJ VII. Green McGuire
Compensation of Clerk .... GOO.QO lind Monnie McGuire. money.
Expenses of Trustees IImount claimed $856.66. Fratlk
and Clerks ......... .. ...... ... 180.12 Anderson.
sr. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Rector
Church School 9:t 5 A.M.
Morning Worshipt. :30 A. M.
FRIENDS
First Day , 9:.30 :I .m.
Meetinl!' for W orstfip
Mrs. James' Garrison, Supt
Preaching' 1st and 3rd
_ month t 0:3'0 a,m;
Evening Services 7 :30p. m.
I"YTLE METHODIST
('MURal
Dr. Joseph Myers, Minister
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m
Answer the questlon
\vhich older teach-
ers . were ' &und to
put to IlIml U your
teachi ng Is new,
how call It be true?
Ancl It It Is true.
what can be new
abollt Jt7 1.111s was
a . f 0 i r
The Sermon on the
Mount Is J esus' an Dr. Foreman
swer 10 It. The
1l'1aln theme of that sumon I. the
kingdom of God. on ancient phrase
PO T OFFICE HOURS
Letters to be forwarded in the
Eastern mail, should be at the
offioo prior to 10 :20 o'clock A.
M . ' lInd th03e for the Southem or
down train. prior to 3:60 ocl.ock P.
AI., ./lB t hose Ilre tne ,hours. for
d osin8 the mails for the day;
A. E. Merritt, P.M.
. Ran Away trom the subscriber, Total ExecutivlI Servo .... $2,267.62 Annie Lee Hi-her vS. Clay Hip-
living near Hopkinsville. Warren Town Hall- ..
C ty Oh
' Th A s.ber. divorce, extreme r.rllelty,
oun . 10 omas . 'Maintenance and Repair.... 67.61
an 'indentured apprentiG1l. Rad on Total Town Hall ................ 67.61 rO::f ... amino. lly.
when' he went away. a low crowned Fire Proection- ., .
W
bite hot, brown frock cont, ha1'd "" E' t 860696 Mary Rose Gilmour. \ her next
.. 1'0 qUlptni!n .. ... ......... .. , . friend v RBI J 11
times 'Pants, 'and coune boob!. Other Fire Protection Exp ... 689.26 ,8. any 0 Rer, r., / -
Said boy is 11 years old. light Fire Protection .... .... 9.196.21 Yorce. negler-t, . MRlll e Rnd
hair light compleeted, fair siu for Health- Maple.
10:30 a.m.
WA.YNSVILLE
Ch"URCH OF CHRIST
. M. H. Coffey. Minister
Bible School 9:30 A. M .
Morning fO:30 A. M.
Young People's 6:45 P. M.
Mrs. Ruth Saylor, Supt.
Worship Service ' to:30 m.
FERRY CHURCH OF aIRJST
B.Y,ron Carver, Minister
' but with new mennlngs os Jesus
'Ised It. We can say "The Idrn l
World" and mean just the 18me
tblng.
' .'
Post Office open on Sunday 9
. A., M. to 12:30 P. M.
his Any 'Person giving inlor- Taxes withheld for District
matlon so that I can get said boy Board of Health .............. 1.001.02
will be suitably rewarded.. Poor Relief-
COMMON PLEAS
Evening Service 7:30 P. M
.Prayer Meeting and
Bible Study Wed.,. 7:30 PM
Bible !:iChotll 9:30 a.m.
Mortung Worship t 0:)0 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
Young People s ' Meelin,
Evening Services
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
J
ESUS EMPHASIZES, obove aU,
the UDeI of people ",ho belong .to
God's Ideal World. Thla would be
lurprlslng to some modern plan
ners. CommunIsts thlDk that If you
can onca get a world in whlcb every
ODe has 'enough to eat .nd drink' and
wear. 1\ world where nobody Is poor
(or everybody Is as poor 011 every
--..
........ M. H. johnson. Burial Expenses .................. 50.84
Total Poor Relief .. .............. 50.84
FISH GAME
I'DIOOP county game protector. , Highways-
,
\1ft The {iS80uri rabbits' cost tne Labor and Materials ... .....13.162.66
count)' game association appro:!!i- Road and Tools 1,381.00
Dt'I r 1 RABBITS mately $1.69 eaoh and :funds used HighwaYII .... ......... ... 14.54R.66
to pay tor the bunnies comes from Mlsceijaneous-:- '
, _ the fees from the sale of hunt- GeM 'lsuD.PPh6'3Exp...... ........ .. 110.33
_-= B . U. t __ , d fiJIbing Ueenlea in War- em01'la ay enSe5.. 25.00
240 MisSOlU'a ..... 81\ t G stin said . Workmen's Compensation 39.20
erated In County, ren coon y. u . . Advertising Delinquent
G tin
Reports The next meeting of tbe club Lands . ................................... .' 5.28
US will be held March 10 at the Total Miscellaneous ........ 179.76
Two hundred and fortJ Mia- Granre BirJ1 In Waynesville. RECEIPTS
"" __ .. -II Luther Hartsock and Dean Walton Interest Accu-d a.nd Pre-
BOuri. rahbits have been ......... a...... . h
in W.arren county thia by th, are in cbarga of t e proarra
m
. mulm on F.ire
Warren County Fish and Game All sporlsmen In the county are and Sale ................................ 62.00
Earl Gustin. treanrer invited. " Total Receipts ........ ,... .. .. .. .. 62.00
____ __ -:- SUlUMARY OF OPERATIONS
.: BY FUNDS .
OUR AnI Our reputation 'for a
lIIIiformly high standard of worl!;
il not a mere happen-eo. Reputa-
tions don't "just happen".
In our mortuary prearatlon. in
OUl' attention to tbe famil, before
and after the tane1'&l, and ill our
most mo.derate schedule of pricel,
we hope . to deserve ' the kindly
asteem in ",b.leh our friends bave
lIeen fit _to hold os.
Bal.nce, January 1. 1948-Road
Funds $)2.oM.61; Genera. Town-
ship Funlb $1.926M Total of AU
Funds $13.9'19.61,.
Re!:eipta Dur\Dg Year - . Road
Fund 11.026.49; Geberal Township
. Fund $16.828.89; Bond Retirement
and Sinking Funds Total
of All Funds $27,411.88.
Total Receipts and Balance-Road
Fund J28,079.10; General Town8hip
Fund $18,249.89; Bond Retirement
and Sinkinw Fund $62.00; Total of
AU Funds $41,390.99.
. . rinIrY-ear - Road
Fund $15,706.65; General Town-
ship Fund $11,001.06; Bond Re-
tirement and SinkinJr Fund. NODe;
Total of All Funds $27,806.,71.
Balance. December 31. 1948 -
Road Fund. $7,873.45; Gene1'&l
Township Fund, $6.648.83; Bond
Retirement and Sinking Fund.
Total of All Fund, $14.084-
28. .
Balance in Depository. Deeember
81, 19.48 Road Fund $7,373,45;
Township Fund
BODd Retirement and Sinking
Fund $62.00; T"tal .01 All Funds
$14,084.28.
OUTSTANDING DEB'r
Betty Lou Gabbard, vs. James
Murphy, defendant ordered to pay
for expeDsell and
$6.00 per week lor support of child
until child is 18 yean old.
Maxine Smith 98. Vernon Smith,
de.fendant ordered to pay plalnUft'
$16 per .week during pennency of
ca.se, also I;qwar<J IlxpenRes in
action.
Lu,:y Hurst V8. Joseph Hurst,
plaintiff gl'anttld .dlvorce and 'reo'
stored to malden name, defendllnt
to pay $50 UlIenses in action.
Maxine Smitlh, a minor, vS. Ver-
non Smith, csse with/lut
record. ,.
'Jack Schwllrtll VII. Ruby Eltzroth.
ease dismissed with prejudicll at
eost of delendant.
Jean France8 SchultheislI .
John M. Schultheis!, divorce to
plaintiff, children to clo"molll(1t.
agreement approved.
Mariah Blch VII. Edward Biu:h.
defendant to pay plaintiff. $50 poeI'
week for min(lf children, $50 cx-
penses tor suit.
Betty Lou Bolser, tt. minor. 'vs.
Harry Bolser, JJI'., .defendant or-
to pay $12.so)lel' week for
support of minor child. during
pendency of wit and $110 fol' ex-
penaes In .action.
LiUht Coffee vs. .Tames Coft'ee,
divorce granted plaintUf.
AGOOD

qiJl-!
Well-clCllnl'tI, well-preR pel
proclaim t o nll that you Rl'e meii (!l1-
lous ahout you r llT'peal'aDCC and
that you are likely to he so ablmt
your work .. . thut you cun hold
your own aUlong other
men. .
.Us handle your cleaning odbd:!.
ant to pay $2750 to plai!\tlft" fo1'
support' of minor cltildren, plainttfr I.
to have e1istody of chlldl'en.
Ina G. Durham VII. David T.' in Hamilton twp.
plaintiff to be paid 'by and Mnnda Ritchie to
defendant. $15 per week and also Mattie .Rall, 1 lot in
defend.nt to. pay $50 faT expenses IMorrow
of action. ll '1d Betty Elbreeht to
Frances Fair Vll. F.d. Fall', plaln- and AIda ' S. Jngham,
tiff gTllnted divorce. Hcrel< in Wnshingt'on twp.
Betty Han. a minor. VII. Ralph Kin!!, Pnwder Company.
Jr., plaintiff granted dlvOTI!e'.... 'lnhl'II"nRIlIJlh F.. and Graci e Lan-
., e\". 2 in
,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lona Tooley to M. A. nnel Bertha
, inclre,l, 1 lot in Frnnklin tWJl. .
Bronson Bolley to Paul arid TiM Roberts to l .eomal
Marie Gwinn, 6 . acres In Harl.n alii! Jame& C. Anderson, 2
Debt For- twn. in Franklin.
. ire Apparatus Bonds .... 12.000.00 .(;1.8 and Anna Donohlle to H. O. Alma AbleR to Hnrry C
Total General Deb ........ 12.000.00- Finkelman, grantee. First National 94 acres in Harlan twp.
own Township De1;>t .... $12.000.00 Building, 2 acrell In Franlk- W. and Edna M. StuhhM,
tn WP. S. anti Helen Catherine
. PROBATE Jalll1ls D. and Molly Belle Telm-' 2 Iota in Lebanon.
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:ONWiDE1'ra1tel
Eatate of . , re R. Johnson, !J KIng Powder
J. Clar(!nce and Snook. lots in Turtleereek twP The Board' of EdUcation
ecutors, filed their first . and final Vi.ctor L. and Eunice P. Wootla'n King" Mills School
account.' ' to Gerald and Oma Murpby. 1 of .Warren Oounty, Ohi() '
Estate' of June Aline Menden- acre 'In Franklin twp. . , .lots in Dcor;field t'WII.
hall, dee'd, Kathry1'l ' A. Menden- . Ed}Vard R. and Edith .Houston LIIwrence M. to Charles
hall. gUardian, filed their 'first .nd to Lester F. and Marg.nte Houe- Frelilol1r1. 1.4'( 1ICl''lS 11'.
final account. ton, 1 lot in Salem twp. twp.
Estate of Clarence E. Lelltu F. and Margarite Houston raig, et aI., to EUa J.
hall, dee'd, Kathryn A. Menden- to Guy H. and Doris I. Osborn. 1.38 aores in Loveland.
hall, administratrix. filed her first 1 lot in Morrow. . Ella J. Stouder to Nlcbolas D.
and final aecount. Adolphus Tueker to JeuD cciano. U8 ' in Hamilton
'of Joseph M: Mote, deo'd, Tucker, 1 lot ' in Mason. Miami twp.
Dora M. Mote . dminlstratrix, el- Alfred and Myra L. Jackson to E. and Thelma GHes-
tate exempt inheritance tax. Courtney .r. Combll, 2 loti In Le'b- to John A. GreisRinger;
METHODIST
I
bodJ' else, which Is ell the Bame
. NOTE.S thing), YOU will have the pertect
world. Jesus would know this 15
. hu.'I'h SC'hpol nnd serv_ Donlenle. .
nrc Rhowingmnrkc!d
in IItt ncJ8{' ct:. We wer1l wil.hiu GO Bu' Ule flUl' I. 'h.t even atter
of Dill' Snlltlny. . YOII lOt ),ODr perfcct IIOCIIlI .,..
'fht! holr llllng for the Wo hip __ with perfect pollilCli Itnd
Service "God So Lova(i thl! WOIld" perfed dlalrlbuUon of wenltb.
i l'om tho, cantalll. "Vidory Divln" enD .. perfeot cUmale aDel soli.
hy Mnrk.s. 1011 _lIld .UII be oowbere ncar
TIl e Youlli. iM now tile Ideal World we 10\1 Im-
m 'c ting III 2 ,r.ve),OIIr people.
I'. ill. Thll progralll la: t Suodlly
W/IS It .fine service and Wil li u/l<ler
the I adcrship of Rob It Illl. till If!.
'Die wrong kind of people wlU
IPOn tte best kind of s"stem, So
'We An4' JelUI talldn, not about 'YI-
teDli but about people.

A rpceptJon was gh'cn fOI' 28
ncw mel11bel1l3 recently received In-
to th hurch ' \'l ith 1\ !11/1nel' at
6 p'. ro. los t SUIl/lay follow",1 by Ie""" Yeti'
1\ p,t'ogram in the Sanctuury. Wel- WHAT WE call the "beatltudu"
coma wero made by (Yatt. 5:712) it Jeaue' eight
Rev. Bernard Baughn and Church point prqeram for the c':IUzen.
School Supt.. J. J. Burske. The or the Ideal World. The Ji,ht peo-
newly r cceived members wm-e re- pIe are happy people, to begin with.
presented by M.r. Kenneth Retal- (Tbe word translated "Slened" la
lick. Sull't. of obools. who gave a relUlar Greek word for "happ),. ")
a. response and :M.rl!. Don Gahris But the main cWrerenee between
with a solo. ' different ,ldnda of people I. not that
Th' 10Jlle want to be happy wb1le othert
13 untlny Laymcn'!! Day will dO not; rather It I. that' the)' are
ohserved and ' local IBymlln will mlde happy by dlfterent IdDila of
'fill IJUIJlit'l T)1e choir will ___ -=
)ITOVII lin ant I('m lind tHe 01- JelUll' Ideal peop\, are bumble,
lowing will he mode. . not proud; they lee their Ilna Ind.
' ''rrye Origin and GroWth at' are lorry for them; . lbe, are
"Wbat or Tomorl'o\v", Kenneth ''D!eu''-that la. the)' are not In I
M. .A. Fulkerson, butt)" to demand their owo rJlht.a; .
Bough, "Shull , We Take Up Our &bey 110 not mereb' .dmJre good-
Crosses". It. 0. - Moler. A 8010 will ne ... are polltlvel7 huoV7 for
/1e given by Philip Workm.n. tt: tho .... merci1llJ, not carelesl
Iy EI"., fir. 'ord Cow
Peftft,
tot
10ut lest
0041u1
15
As a balanced food, you call't
equal milk at anywhere neor it'l
ecano'r.icol price', Ask for Bar.
milk, delivered 10 )!Our
Cloor or at your ' favorite ' store.
If , I \ Bordcns -
of S 0 1 t oodl
or cruel. they .re pu,e In heart 8mt
DOt 0017 in lpeech and act; the)'
are not mere peace-wlsher. or
peace-Iovel'l <who Imt?> but
.Ueral they are people who Ire
bra:ve eIloo8h to,do wbat II right not
onl)' wben It. .11 comtorjable .rid.
popular but even when It, bring.
iMm ata,!der and

laB
DO YOU reaJbl want an Ideal
wOl'Jdr TIle be.t way to begin
II to leam .how to \be a eitlun of
web a world. Jesu. uled two In-
tereatlur lample worda to de.crlbe
Ule Jdn.ci of people 'be mealJL......You
.re .. all. be .11d. -you are U,hl - --::--- -"
Balt ..,d Uiht ' at:e. old.falhloned
thbIIl but they have never ,one out
.of dat No one ha.lnvenled I ,ood
IUbiUtute fIlr either one. .
Ie 'tllere II _ . baUtate r.
a realI)' ,eodI .Chr....... Lb-
.... Itere 81111 now. Uke 01.....
eI tile Ideal wOr14 .. came,
ClIIrIdau IInI botll ' lat. 8IICl
Uaht. . ,
becau.e tile,. ""e a tall4 to
No ochu. .ylte. _ne.-IO of
America! Gte,bouod ttaftIt over 83.920 miles of die world',
finest, IDOIC auk hlgbwaya. W-"."'1 .. liilt", you an
ttlve1lWifilJ. a&!Jr and c:omfi:mIbIr all .". IIIItWo-1O
Estate of Walter S. Cowan. anon. - aeres in Harlan twp.
dec'd, Hilda S. Cowan, ,admlnls- . Cecil Grillot to Gera1din'; IE. .grover C, I<napp. to Rose E. to Clint CombA, 1 lot In Mor-
.tratrixi estate exempt Inheritance Grillot. 6.86 acres in Wayne twp. lCnapp. 0.165 acres i)'l l.ebanon. row.
otberwile ' lIat or bitter lUe. Salt
bec.u.. the)' keep human
from roq rollen. TbI. worJ4 II in
I b.d tDough me.. ... It b'
nat It would be If , aU 'the
tIanI wee removed tropl It at onCl,
tax. George Knapp to Edna Knapp. Rose E. Knapp to Grover C. Oscar E. Smith. et al., . to Ray.
Kn'app, 1 lot in Lebanon. ' mond and Julia Price, 1 lot' in
o CaDIda, AIub and Kexial, toO. Ao'd. JOlt an 80 by one.
1O\Ue and retUIIl by aaodIer, -' DO ema eDIt.
N_ .. ,..1rrINl far /nu;"'SI Of 80
-whither .croiIe che county. or aaoss die coridaellt..
AIWI" aD COlts Fir Ltss, To:
Palm Beach $17.70 M)lnc!je, Ind. IS.OO
, Chfe.go. m. $6.25 Kalamozoo. Mich. $7.0(J .
Walblnll,'ton D. C. $9.85 ' Newark, N. J. ,12.00
11.1. T. Ltr_lU,( S .. htfI- I-.IllIfi 1
;.. ", '
GREYHOUND TERMINAL .'
WA YNESVILLE DRUG STORE PHONE WaynellYUle 2121
REY,HaUllr
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Joe to, Alfred ' J. and Waynesville.
I Loraine Utz, i lot .in Franklin. Harry Burnet. et a!., to' Ina and
Mary Stans1;Jerry to J. M. Me- Calvin Longacre, (1.212 aereR in
Gaha. 2 lots in Waynesville. ' Wayne twp.
Hubert afld Cora Gladys Singer , . '
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GET READY FOR SPRING
,
I
See U. Now: For
Plumbing Need.
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PHONE 2174 WAYNESVlLLE,OmO
one battl to think.

14'"
A NO LIGHTI LIke HlIlt,
,wibt not to be t!IO DoUceable.,
A ,IIl'bI, I1gbt U bad 011 Ole Qa, '.
al too much lalt la bid on the
tonrua. So I CbrIltian la DOt lUll-
po .. tI to rub hII lOOdne.. In Oft
otber people, , 10 to lpeU. lie la ..
IncIIIP-4/DIlbl, al nlt In
Ihoulcl be a. UlCOOIJ!.ICllOUl. But
UaIlt. lI1le wI. 11 It' , &DT ,ood hal(
to be appUed cUrec&b'. A 1IrcIq"
Daht cOllcealed in Iteel tube CIotI
110 load. SwlIhIna the tJall and 0( .
the ult-ceDar arodDcl m the IOUP
11".. It DO 1Ia_. 'DIe I&lt mUlt
.. fDtIJ the 1OUp, tbI"UIht mUlt
taullb wllat ..... .
!( .... ;;:.--;a I
mt.JJJIg I

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Callahan
and ohlldren Patrick and Sharon
Jo of Oincinnabi were recent v{,3it-
ers of Mrs. Clll lahnnR parent!!,
Mr, and Mrs . T.-ll Runyan.
Mr. and Mrs, John MOI'gan of
Dayton, Mr. anil Ml's. Rilymond
,Osborne of Xenia a llil Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph 'Dill !!Son, Tommy, 01
Sprillg Vall ey wer e SundllY after.
noon callel'S at t he home 'of Mr,
find MrA. l'J'merllon Dill .
Mr. a nd MfR, Elu:1 JohnHon 01
, Xenia spent the weekend with t4rll,
Al:fred Morgan and family Mr.
and Charles HOI1Kehoid of
Spring'riehl clllled on M:rs. A 1rI',,,1
Morgan on M'ontiay.
Mrll. Donald Hancs and daugh-
ter, Donna, of 'near Xenia, Mr. lind
M1'3. Morris Lewis and 80ns, Jerry
and Billy, 'IIpent S"nday with their
parentR, Mr. and MJ'l!. Hily Glb
son.
Mona,
Fo, LOVI
Bj '
. LOUIS (ltJNNINGII&M
"GffiL reporter. are the buDk,--
1I1'0wled Harriman. tile crlm'.
ex.pert, In the n.w.room of the
Comet. The puk!n. pr..... that
.nook the buildln, ,ettln, out the
edition bl'ou,ht the toUeri
under the eyesbade. a' pleuurable
.enle of .reat litter. hard work _n
dODe. It was the, Icceptable, 'tim.
tor .lrilla theorln and IrlIvanc, ..
"A. I ' Will layln.," contIDut4
'Harriman, "wom'en In louraallam
and men In tire ...
3
-Mlnat.
Flotlon
mlkiDa an OIla
aDd tha .ama.
Now II Brlcklt,.,
_____ .J ordinarily a half.
InteID,ent city editor, had IhOWD
any 'en.e, we wouldn't ba baviDa
U11a Alicia Delano around, makiD.
tha D,.wlroom a plac. where ,.ou
can' t .wear and ."
"Crabl" ,Int.rruptlii Dala
a freah' ,.OUllJ r.port..
a,.. Dale bad Hlrriman loq
eQ/)uih to be In 1Iroper awa' of the
araat man. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Runyon were BJ'b.u I" "OWIII D.,..
SWldsy visitors of Mr. and Mrs. knI .."".b 10 b. I" 10". tvIUI 6",.
Lawrence Wrig!lt at 'Elnon, I
:Further cU.culllon ot AUcla wu
Mrs. Robert Grllene of Dayton poltponed bl' ,the turbulent entr7 01
imd Mrs. Roy Shaw ot Xenia cal 1IIa city ' editor. Brickle,.. m. de-
led on their mother, Mr!\. Lue rllIlv. eya .wept 1he ctowd. "WeD.
1\1organ, Sunday afternoon. . m,. merry morons," be Jeered. "Ex
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth' Srutten tend ,"oUr cobwebbed ean to thlI:
of Dayton, visited hi s Mr.
and Mrs. Gellrge Bratten Thurs-
day evening.
..
M1'3. James Wihlmal1. of J ack-
80n, Ohio spent II few days last
week wl tb her pll)',mts. Mr. and
Mrs. Er nllRt' Eurllhou,t on,1 '!On;
Dllvlil.
Mr. and Mrs; Robert Earnhart
teturned home trom Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. H ily Gibson spent
Saturday evening with Mr. Bnd
. Mrs. Harold Rogcl:I3 antI Mrs.
Emma Glbllon of Bellbrouk,
Mr. and Mn, Lewi" and
Ilona, Jerry and Billy, and Mrs.
Hily Gillaon , called on Mr. and
Mra. Earl Crawtortl ot )!ear
W,aYJletlvllle Sunday \ .
Mra. Ernest Earnhart, Mm.
Jamel! Wildman, Mrs. Ada Dakin
and Mis! OIare Daugbter, vialtec.l
in Xenia one day last week.
Moiame In
Com Is'High,
It May Spoil
_ \ . .
Much of Ohio's etored eorn will
'lba Prlriee BartbolcU, a wealthJ'
Boman, hal arrived In th1lJ city or
lin. Ba II Rek:\J1l bla dlUlhter, a
J'Wl1 wa,. princels. Seema the
objected to ber ta1her'. Idea 01 a
hUlbaneL Th' old bC!)' ollerl the
'modelt IUJlI ot 11ft)' thoUiand to tha
OIle who find. hb Uw. Marlan ..
Wa',.. ,olll, to ,et bar fOr 111.
&rut. alory ot the Comet. U'. a
lenera. alarm. Here'. a piCture or
tha reneaade."
''What do .10U tb1Dk of it_ Allcla'"
aaked Dale, dl.coverlnl hlI lovelJr
n.llhbor &rid qu1c:k1, taUln, bu
what it wal an about. . ,
"PJ/I, ,hfJlnilfUl "ou.,!" h ,/JIII.
-Jill' i1Iu6Hu, IUI4 tIIh", "'
Jo fIIiIh ,!J.I. IVh, ... "
Later, when b. bad bar alone III
tile "elude!! comer of their
re.laUrent, be ' took a d.ep breath.
"rm JOInJ ' after that h.
declared "I DH4 It.
aDd It ' . . . If 1 let it . AlIcia, .
darllha, bave 1 ever told ',.ou that 1
llova ,.ou' It" I let thl monl), will
,OU ... marrY ma'"
'T'HJI: etrl IDliIed an4 railed hu
.l bead. 'nlere wu III
Iba warm blue .)'ea and the .et 01 '
ua., IovelJ .JDoutb. fram" b,. tau
reddlah hair, thlt mlda tIM palm
Jlpoll in the crip this spring unlesR
properly handled. Farmers wert'
advieed today by Ralph Gulckar, '
of the local Farm Bureau,
to Check on com that will not be
led Ot tiold before la.te Mareh.
, Com with more than 20 per eent
mQlisture content hi in danlflr, he '
laid. If .tored in poorl)7' ventUated '
cribs feet wide: or wider,
8JIOJlalfe ill likely to oecur In thll
.prin" when tha weather becomeit
warmer.
Re aaid a mol. turl cheek ean, be
tabll by a'iDe an ear probe or by
burrowing "nto polnu in the crib
where la probably slowest.
A half-pound sample of s helled
com be obtained and taken
IP'Illn 'ha!!dlinlf .ta
tion wli'ere- a machine ,is
available. ' The 'tnachlDe can detljr-
mine ,the exact amount ot molature
present in the
Som.8 elevators are equipped
wj,th ez.ain dryiJig faeilitfes. Farm-
ers witb"Wet eorn may ret it dried
at thue points at a nominal charge
per bushel, Losey, Indicated.

1Il1ller1be
10 ........
aN e.l,-
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Stubbs
Funeral
TD.IJIHONE DIll
WAYNKSVILIJE, o.
L
,Oil, Dale." IaI4 All.,
. .
Ire. behind h'; dance a' m.cIr1.al
before' D.ale '. ey,
"I love' ,ou, Dale,.. la!d AIlcla
,"I .will marr,. you." .
Then abe twinkled "Let'l do It
aWl,,,,, ,
Dale ' anel AlIda were marifld
that week and their rldlan'
faee. III the IUIwarOGm unrUled
'bapplnell. 'llhe marria "
how.v .... the, kept lecret, al1hoqh
the,. to Iod I amID
'apertm4!l\t, 10 be tumI.heel
their joint IRVIn'II. But how 10 keep
It w.. a puzale, unlell Dale en.-
coverecl the prince... '
''\Jt leeml bopele.1I
Allcla,l' lamented Bale, "EveJ7-
bodT. ll'YIn, up. TblI Prince ..
Mariana ' Ia 1he b .. t nttla hldar
ImNiDabia."
,II_ 1m .... '11. "D.,."
TiHlr tIIiU Joe" 114,,, ... ..
.........
AUcla . w.. .. prophe..... Dale
awoke to ftJul a Ilrln,e ,lrl IiWna
a' tile root ot Ibe bed. The m,0l'Il.Int.
I\IDlIlht .u Do more .01dell ,than
bar balr. Ber al;" danced With
mJacblef.
"nat ... what .. . AUlIla'"
-'I told routblnJ. would be cUf. '
'ferIDt III tba mornJna, allt It II
atIl1 Allala , mlDUi .... Ilalr ""
. Jlarlana AIlcla Delano ell
IIartbaJdI lin, Dal. HaftD.I.
wortb. motber wal aD Am ....
lca. 80 J 'lOll't mIncl It J'OU tell
OIl me 1IInf. Dala, but be IIIH aDd
1ft tM iDODeJ from 4ail before
I0Il meatlal that rill ...,..
w ..... It far 0lIl' JIaaepm .....
,.r.;.i li
aau_ fill' ()o_
. Almolt ,raiD or pain mix,
ture web .. oem Or olita wW b.l
anCa the ratlona for both m11klnl
cow. aDd helter.. .lu.t to
mike lur. the berd ,. ,ettln,
Inou,b phOlphOl'Ul, It mtaht be a
,00<1 Idea 10 add 100 to lDO poundl
of wheat bran to a l,OOOpound
mixture of com and oat., '
-..L-. '
WalnllU
Walnut. are iood .ource OJ
vitamin C.
otI-Tu1e IIWI
A ., of a dozen dlft'erent
b18hll"-ftavored plantt and
lab!P!I can dlltort 1ha
ado, of m1lk It fed 10 eow. ,lilt
bdol e mllldn,. Corn .!fa,a, Icab
b.... tul'DSp', and .lmOar v,e,e- ,
table. are I frequent caUia of 011
ftavora tbla tim. 01 the year. The
troubla can be avoided lar,ely b7
living .uch tHd lmmacUltalJ after
mlI1dn,-nevar befora.
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18 S,ECIlET OF.
BIG IN'Un, GAS
Tl.4i I
Naiural j:," J "r, ,.itiShard
to r,'alize thll. l the power of 60
loeomotlve8, nearly
2-11 , )1' 0 is used to
can' :,ias to its' destination on
th - HI. r Inch pipe line system.
<' Yet it ,is this hQrsepower
whicli n,akewthe Big Ineb big-
ger, without inereasing the'
size of the pipe.
D
- The secret is that '
, . gas, unlike. oil
t:2 - _ s,oliu fuels, ean be
... - c:ompre8llE!d to a
of its
llormal size. By .

.. r;,1 (" '"0; 1 , in th'e
' I; ) , C': ' ' i!fC"::' i.1 !o
it throagb 1i!Jei
". ' f exllS began
o 0 )X'ra e-thc Big Inch and the
Dig Inch pipe lines not.
Q'.l itc,two ye:lrs ll!!O, less than
I 0 mi!li('n ioot of aaa
be d:lily.
"here was no pn ". 1 0 h nst
gas along.
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
KESOLU'l' rON OJo:,
CLARJNG INTENT TO AP.
PROPRIATE J'ROPERTY
1'0 Ch.rlcs Jumes, Clerk of J.II<
Village lie Wayn""vllle:
You are hereby directed to not,
fy the oWr\al', every pm-son in
session of, or having an
in, the property described
1'''Holuti on hereinll fter referred t)
that the Council of the Village oi
Waynesville, Ohio, on the ] Oeh 'day
of February, 1949, duly adopted a
fC!!olution deciul'ing tile intenLi()n
to appropriate the property therein
dC8cl'ibed, of whieb resoluti9n t he
following is a eopy:
WHEREASl he Village of Waynes-
ville, 1\ ' Muni cipal CorpnruLion,
hus relocated the snllrcell 0' i
water s upJlly by drilling ' S Ull
able wells northwest of the cor
porate limite for the benefit 01
said Village and all inhabitant.
thereof, and for the benefit 01
1111 usinK Willer furni sh-
ed by the Waterworks of sa id
Village, 'pursuant ,to 8 request
madll ' by the Department or
State of Ohio; .
WH EREAS. consulting cl"gineel's
have been emplo)'cd by the VII -
Illge Of WayneSVill e t or the pU/'-
P08e, of providing plans, Spec-
lind pl'ofil o3, to
the proper course of t he neccR
sary water main connecting thO)
exiaung welle to the ex.istipg
system water to till,
Village and the inhllhi taD\:>
t i
all p1nns,
tion" I1n\1 11I'CPII I'cd 11)'
the c.mJllnYild by
III Wayne""'II., hllve bptl,\
IIpJlI'O otl loy sait! muni('ipa1i t y ,
pl'epurl\ lory to laying the nc('
ceslUlry water mnin from the Il
wells anti e)cistillj(
c:onercte piprs to the
WIlI,"r mllin lit II poi nt lnt'ntNI n',
th,p. t.ion o( Mill. trCtl L
and Milln 'treet, in Knld 1\ ,
lage; .
W H.I<; Rl-I A S nit fu nds ' are a vUll-
ahle lind ' a ppropriaLed for t tw
JlllrpoRC or completing said pro-
jllct, anti have been so availllbl.J
and appropri llteri iOll severu.
mtmLhs;
W H nil necesSJl ry elise .
,m"'Its 111111 rightR of wily hu ,.,.
OOt-1I s 'cur d, except an >I s.:!
ment ant! right 01 way for the'
Jjurpose of luying a wuter InOll II
over IInQ a cruss the land her"
innrtll r dcsC'l'ihed: anti
thO! project
lI' II IPTtll,kc n Or ('Oltlllictoti un lit
and right of wny
ovel' the lands he.reina fwr d\;-
seri bed has Leen obtained.
NOW '1'1-1 Be i L 1'.Mlv .. tI
hy ihp. Conn.,jl of the 'Villll!:'e nl'
WaYIlp.Aville. l'ltate of Ohin: I
PAGE THREE
rollowinR' real eatab
till ,I more lIJ1ecllI oally described
lis
A od hllin!!: Ii right of wa7' anrl
ror a water main. run-
ning from lhe two existing
locat,ed on the property
[ 1' I )m Mat' Miller lcFllfl'esl1, over
and IIllross II ot ground of
twen1y-five (25) feet in width.
111111 extending from the proper-
ty leosed a8 afor said herein,"
to tho existing water main locat-
ed on WAter ' Street, with the
at of way and
pase ment running along a
line bearing SOl1th
v'v,mly degrees (700 ) west from
't he existi ng wells over and 11_
rOR!! land of Mar goret Edwards.
Y nil will make due return of
" !It' ll. in the manner provid-
1 by JIIW.
B. r.r: SHERWOOD

Dead Stock'
cow $ 7,5'0; HORSES $&.00
According to Size
and Condition.
CaJI
Xenia 454
ltever sll ChttJ:g1lIl'
Xenia Fertilizer
THAT it hel'E'lJy its in I
tention LO for hI>
(lu I'POR",,!! of pro"';rlingtor n au p.
J1 ly of watel' fOI ' itMelf aorl i t'
inhabitant." , al1d fijI.' the prl)tt!ct..
inll therpof, n of way alld ' F:. G. lIuctJlI"ieb, Lnc_
.
I
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",
NO\Vjwith 2J :
"t:ltiODS, thp
'Ialf s' bilh
MEN .. ..... "f. " "VlWlJR, $1"/1 'IINI ' .,
s< s duily. ,Men pipe .. a
How Li tl e:.:
T
' ?X/ R E!l S ;,,.n p':,C'l id. rs illlrss than two' years have ',.\
...... l ert'l Hr :::.
L1
f g L k of converting ,Lit!
Inch lines from wal' tdme oil to natural gas service. M t'p
W(1l'kt Well let's take n . A S part of tll.,ir job to JOllke the
trilJthrough one of the 14 new, .tl. Big Inch-system a vital' natural
electrically powered stations gas artery of the nation, Texas ,
,like the master mech; nie who is installing a iuel inject.ul' , loped by Texas Eastern. Eastern people from the Southwest
r ..,, ':;' Mk j., to the Eastern Seaboard have laid
I I, of new Il,ipe line 'during t\le
past 19 to gather and dis-
tribute gas. Despi,te the difficulties
of securing sciarC4!1 steel pipe, ,and
often in the of very unfavorable
weather, this elssential work of lay.
ing pipe 118S gone fOl'Ward. '
system on a gas engiJ ,e coml>l'essor, are now adjust-
ments tQ malte the I nch lines as efficient. as possible for
poitation of natural let s. Such 'men, who )'ebuilt the Inch
lines, are ci tizens of your community and similar communities
along the Inch 1I11es. job js to keep'natural gas moving
intet;Tuption; !.heir civio interests will be' t hose of a
, :.t I'1.i.lhed
, ,
.
, 1 : -:15 arrives from the
, :.(: ; s Lation at Oran,
j . I)uri, with the pressure
I\own to approximately 650
tH) U His. Jt first- to the
tn
"scrubbe1'8,"taJl '
, metal towers
, where liquids and ,
. oth\lt' impuritieS
,are
Then the P8 is
. ' ,., GI. piped through '
eight
SOM;/ fonr ,on the, IJttle Inch
and four on the Big Inc8. ElicIt'
I)f the four boosts the preesure'
a little higher until, finally, the
natural gas goes )lack Into the
main lines at about 760 popDds'
pe"lIQuare Inch, ready fOl'fitil
next 5Omile lap.
. fiew.t". celllll'tSSOl'S' .....
, at T_ EutinI.tati
The maehinea that do thiajob'
are new typecentrifupl com-
pressors never before uaed for
lona distance 1M traaaml&-
'nleJ are drl'fell ." elee-
ale moto .. et dltrer-
entatationdrOID 1,260 to 2,000

\
n pi3h bor and citizen j' f j 1mluhity .
I '
;"Opl :JIjj .
\ '
Men l/olIl;nl schoolt
N
ow that the lncillines are operated as narut'si g . s
carriere by a private company_ they are he/ping
the many public "rojects in the communi 'es and
::. mt cs 81 0:' " }lP'1' ;: line route. Thus, througl l " j Xl'll!
ps'yrollA, it s f;O;1 I elq)enditures, and
tl)1' a '('s paid hy L;, c ( ';0) pany and its employees, it is
par t.icpatingin t.1 , null,]'
anti-t;le teSti.ng fill. r ' 'r l I "toot' crop
lRANSMIS,SION CORPORATION
Owner ond operator of the BiJ , Inch and LiHle Big I'nch pipe ' line system. is
In, COf)nIIIUr!lty life of nine, states where Its employees live and work.
Home, omc. 01 1', of 306 Mi'am Streef, Shrev.eporf, Louigi"n(J,
1,..-. ... 1.](1. $fofiOll I. of Le&anon '


. /'
PAoe FOuli
CLASSIFIED ADS
ONE CENT PNR W( R /1 ; m inimum charg . 25
cents. Contract r at e fUl' III " cl veJ' ti. ments
upon application.
FINANCIAL RBPoi.
For FillC!al Y-ear
WAYNE LOCAL Sehool [" strlct.
Ohi!) .
J certify the followl", l'elJOrt to be correct.
C. W.
Clerk or the Board
.. ::: ::::.'.:.'.'::.:::::::::.'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..... .. I .
chool .... . _ .. , .................... ................. ............ ,.. ...... ... 643
' and Wagos ... . ............ , ........................................... , ...... $66.089.511
BDVIC&-
_._- .. .. i ........... .... .... " .. .. .... .... .. ....... .. .. li .' U8U3
FARm AN S
Bond n eth'cment Fund ,_ ........ .... .. ............. ... ...... ... , .. ...... ,.................. 964.12
lCLECTR.ICJAN. 1I 0u!<1' "
and repairs. Quirk , u r V\Cl .
1\ mileR N. F.. oi Wuy-
DCllville at
8cltool House. Phone New Bur.
lington 306.

LAUNDERrnr. in rio In mv hnmp
Quiek Pl,on<- 29 Ii.
LU
LunchToFtaUIOd ._ ........... .. ' _., ...... .. ................... ....... "................. .. .. ... ...
.. .. ,._ ........... .. : . , .... ......... . ..... u.: ......... ..... ... ' .. ... ................ .
4'1. - LONG TERM,
. !n mind
for '49
THE LAND BANK WAY
. through the
. Lebanon t.
-- Farm ' toan ' '., '.
..... ........ ... -.,:... ... _ ... .. .. .. ... , .. .. .. .. .. .......... .... ... .. .. ........... . I09.M9.61
Bond R-iltirement Fund ._ .... .. _.. .. ..................................................... 1.898.111
Bldg. &. Improvement \fund ......... .. ....... : ..... ... ................ , ............ 202.600.00
I uneh Fund ... _ ... .. ..... .................... .. .... .. ........ .. .... .. ........................... 16.622.118
. TQtal , ........ _, ... ..... . : ............. , .......... .. .......................................... ,.330.290.70
TQtal Reccipb and Balance .......... ...................... , ......... .......... 3821.842.14
.
en .. rnl Flint! ......... , ...... . _ ..... .. ......... ................... .... .. ..... ............ .. .. ... 100.679.73
R(l1Id Retir(' mcni. Fund ........ ................. ,................. .. ....... ...... ....... . EI.09'T.6O
l,lI pch RJld Salu.:r,i ell ............. : ...................... ........................ lEI.l'14.40
TlI r111 otld Improvement (Including ...................... 19@1.000.00
. Tot.81 ... ....... .. ...... .... .. _., .. .. ...... ............ .... ............ , ... ... ............. , .....
1'\l\lml "\' . Orce mbcr 3Lst. 1945--

c ae
I will offer at auction at my residence
on 6th street near hleh school bulldln, on Sat
urday.
March 5 1 P.M.
1 Over,stuffed Chair, Several Rocklnl Chairs,
1 9x12 RUI, Rue, 16 ft.rHall runner, Vlc-
troia, Typewriter, 2 -.cts,1 Child'. Bed, 1 Hllh
. .
Chalr,Vanlty Dresser, Electric lamps, Toaster,
Kitchen Cablnet,Small Churn,Dlshes,Pots and
17. IN.
I
The New Look
(FINANCIAL )
A . lut 0 r . ' smart
"
money is
put into aCcdunts
hese da ys by people who
w the' score .. people who
this is no time to spend
')oc dollars. thus helping to
in-nation. Join the
and save here reo
.,
Waynesvide
National Bank
O()1\J' T FORGET TO r I'
us for in lIT:'! nc . All t '!'lee; ,, (
Insurllnce at a silvinr!:. r.a 1
rnlncls r.ene Rrf) wn. t'
:1 <172 N c:\11
CQlIect. 111. OLD BANK BLDG.
Gener,,' l"unrl ...................... .. .. . _ ............. ... ...... ............ , .. .. ........:.,... lQ.9'18.31
BQncl U .. t i ...mcllt. Fund , .. .. .. .... _..................... .................. ............ R dl F
Luncn Fund .......................... .. .... - .... .. Pans, Lac. Cabinet a 0, .rnary,
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
LEBANON. OHIO
.PHONE 448
lind Improvoment Fund .................... ................. .. .. .............. . .
Total .. ... ........................ .. .................... .......... , ..................... .. ... 11.890.151 5mall Pool Table,!2 1/2 Inch rope' Blocks
Total Expenrutur 1\ and Balance ...... .......... .................... 328.643.15 .
ProperLy Tax ........ : .. ...... _ ........ _ .. .. .. .. : .... ....... ........... : .. Speed 1 Ton Chain Chalns,12ft. ,
Toll! I Proptry Tax .... ................... , ................... ...... .......... ..... .. ..37.271.59 Lo Ch 18ft. Lo, Chain l' ft. Shaft
COWS ... ...... . .... 7.50
HORSES ...... 6.00
Auordint 't" size and cnn
moved Promptly.
!?ou nn atlon Program- r . I a n, , . '
('osh Received .. ................... ...; ................. ... ................ ....................... 48.739.85
1
h J k ,ft LI Shaft'r with' 100rll,sIHard'
JANES RENDERING
Iffinllction for Teacher" tl ll tlTcment .. ... .. ............. ....... ..... ............ 3.21'1.00 Wit . ac s, . ne ,
Iffidl lrl:inn for Sellool Employes Retirelmmt ...... .. ...... .. ................ 991.12 ' Chi k C t 3 G
oiled '
Oerl ll r.tion for Gounty of Education ........ ... ... .................. 1.498.04 Coal Brooder 2 c en ra es, aso-
.. .. line Lanterns,1/2 Hand Drill, Several hives
"!tnt Aid fot Bus Purchase ... .......... ,........ .... ............................... 6,5'J1.00 ,
Xenl". O. or
WDmin2fOn. O. 2362
Depository Interest .............. . _ ............. ,.............................................. 121.88 of Bees and Supplies Chicken Fenceland chlck-
'l'uition from Plltrons ......... .. .. ......................................................... . 237.98 . ,
Vt)rat\('nDI Edllcl'tion and Rellabilitation for Deaf. Blind "oop,"andl Articles not mentioned
_n<.l Cri Jlpteli Chrildren frDm State and U. S. Government .... 1.62J.28 ... ,
Trainin,g ................. _ .. , ......................................... ............... 1 ' .
DO YOU PLAN r nmod ..l n"
buUd II 'Bam? Stop in a n!! V'nt
YOOT COPY' of f rop BIl
Pllln Book. ,
W1!l RAVJi: In sto;'k a c mnl" C'
line of Londe'l' hl\TTl
I I'UppIlH. as, "tIIl is. stanrhi()M
water bowl!!. litter Nlr riers
hay' earrlenl.
LOUDEN'1II RARN Ollll'1ll1n'"
lfe YQI1 nott, inl!'. r ill! Qn " .
tor 0111' eettmRte of inh.
BANTA TMPT, F!\fflN1' 1'0.
Your Louden Rppl'p.Mmt ntiv (> in
1 Southern ohjo
2'T W. Mulberry Rt..' TJrhunun. 0 11'"
Phone 55!;
r nntrlbutions Lunc.h Sales and State , Subeldy ............................ 16.1Il!2.58
Other ..... .............. . , ........... _ .. ,.... ...................... ....................................... fl21 .RI'i
Total n evcnue ....... : ....... _ .... ................. . , .. ................ ; .... , ......... 126.013.07
on Revenue-
Sale of Bo'nds ... ............. _ ....... ..................... ... ................ ................... 202,500.00
Premium on Sold ........................................ ,..... ............ .. 1,188.00 NOR RIS !: !"I) CI' COMPANY
'('rrued Interest on Bondll Sold .................................................... 690.68
St a ck Ya r d , "!alr > nf ProJlerty ........... _....................... ........................ .................. .. 1.00
Oram Shoup
L, ve P"" p c /I - Tob' l ";on RcV'Cnue ............... .................... .... ... ........... .. .. ............... 204.277.68
Tot" I Trllnllactions ..................................... .... ............. .. ..: ........... .... .830.290.70
F. T.IMartlnr Auctioneers
on s.ec n d ko' !)one
Str ict lv weller . an the De.'
. 11 ." o"nd "" "k. , In t l'
country.
THA'- ".J>T,<;r fL
WH IO Dayton l ' au f.' . 1:'

/l",1 Wag'-! Adm. Officers and Employes ... .. .............. ! 2.102.00
r "'J!/ll Services ........... ................. ; ........................... .t ................ , ............. ,1100:00
c. E. Rlesau
tf'WjitJ ..... : ....
Tot,,1 Penonal Semce ............................ :.......................... ....... 2.602.00
()flir e Supplies ............... ................. , ........ .......... .. . ":........... , ......... ' ...... 210.38
Tot al Other Purpo!'.elJ ............ .... .................. ,................... .. ......... 210.3S CLARlN('l IN.
Tntllt ArlminiAll'ation ................ , .............. :... ... ............... ......... 2.1812.38 RESOLUTION DB PRIATE
Inst r uction- TENT ION TO APPRO
D11\ I 1.. ' 0 W J . W Service ................ .. u r . . . ................ . . . .. u I ................... .... .... 2,821.27 RIGHT OF w Av AND .BA.SE-
12 : 40. n lnl 100. I r 1'11 11' T ex t Book'3 ........ .......... : ................ , .......................... ; .......................... !.176.01 MENT FOR WATER 'YORKS
.'l n rl< t Repo .. ..
NOW OPEN ;. .1----------
for custom butcherinr. Prompt
Otlwr Educational Suppliell .................... ...................................... 2.020.SI5 pURPOSmI '
Iteplacement Educational Equipment ......... .... ................... , ........... ' 394.00 RESOIJUTION NO. X .
1> " airs Educational Equipment ........................... ,............... .......... l!16.85 VIII f WllyneM'
Expense ................. : .................................... ....................... ,.... I ,M'7.16 WHEREAS the , age a .
cd on Water Street, with tbe
con tor of laid right of way anti
easement running alonl' a
strailrbt Une bearing South
seventy delrl'ee. (700 ) 'wel!t from
the existlnlr well a over and K.
cross land of Margaret Edwards.
'aenoa, GaD Gordon, Harveys
buq. PIIOM Waynesvi1te 2006.
. -ind
1'041 Other Purposes .. .... .. ................ ............... .. ...... "......... .. .... 6.lJ54.37 -ville, a Municipal
- - _ . Total tnstructlon ... ... .................. .. .............. , ....................................... la,IS'rS.64 has relocated the sourcell 0 I
, water supply by drllllnir 81J t-
" er9' lhal Serville ......................... ................. .. ..................................... . :109.13 able wellll northwellt of the cor
-Cotal Other l"U1'poses .................... ,........................................... ;aou.48 porate limits, for the benefit of
Adopted : Februa1:y 10. 1949
'LOY<D DA VlS
01 Council
AlUlSL:
=
Vacation
WUJ. RETURN
March 1
,Dr. tE. Wilia
0ptometlrfe E7. Bpeclatilt
' 26' Sout .. DetNIt ....
DNlA.08l0
AUCTIONEERING
IS
SHARPENE
'rota.1 Libraries ............................. ................... , ... . ............ ... .. ....... ,... ,t09.4S \laid Village anCi all Inhabltant8
of Pupils- thereof. lind for ,the , benefit. __ __ ....;====T=====-
.. .. all persona -water fumlsb.
CHARLES JAMES
Clerk-
aDd KOOGLER
aROKERS l.CENSI"
.. D ..... Ph_ 18M. Way " ,
Oft ... R_ ..
FOR SALE
'\ c: w - Used - Rebuilt
HYDRALIC. UFI'S
rQR,lONG WHBELBASE
TRUCKS:
R.eoairs Motor Vehicles .. _ ... ............................ : ............................... 1.'nO.03 ed by the Waterworks of IIBtd.
Rent .......... .. ..................................................................... ...... 2211.00 Village. 1lUHtlant to a
Total Other Purpoee ............................... , .............................. , ..... 11.384.87 made by the Department 0
'T'01 " 1 'rranAriortAtion of PapUs ....................................... .................. 7,316.1'7 J!el\lth State of Ohio; . .'.'
'Pnh
1
ic Lunches- ,. ' WHERrJAS.
" , ' .., Service ........................................................................ 4,SO,1I.60 havl' .nn employed by the Vii
nn'll! Supplies ........ ............. : ............. !.,.............. ............... .. ........... 11". 20.60 , '\ ' 11 f th ur
"'" tAl Other PUl'posu' ............................ ,.. .................... ......... ,11,42060 11\p:(' nf WnvnesV1 e or e p
'"nl,,1 P"lhHt! LUl;lchell ....................................................... .......... ... nrf'vj,Unll: plnns. ' spe
r.ILL- L.EE W.ELlnfllU'-"..:1.L""7-t""-F J\uxlliary Ap:enales- ' . . Ification14. "",I nI"riIes to
\ .dR Lecture:s ..... : ..................... , ............................. ,.......................... 80.00 the P1'9per of the
'1't)tol Perllomd. Service ............................................................ 80.0f' water ltJ A' n
S IIpt;imment Contribution ............. , ................ , ... ,..... 8 .. 217.00 wells t,,, ,hI' elllstinq-
WAYNE PARk
Ice Plant - "".1: lO'mnlClvPs Retirement, Contribution ...................... .............. !l1I' .IP svstom !'upplyin 17 , 1', ,1'" to tll
".Q D..... rd "f Contribution ...... ............ .......... 1 .."'IISI Of Rnd the inl'IAhltanl!l
l)t.her Ptir1lO8et1 ............................. : .............. ,...... ..... 5.7(\1\ III ,
BIG ,M ....
BIG G E R Y I E LD ...
. BIGGEST
T h!: ' b' l;\:er , the y ic1i! and the low",
the crop COlt-the bittgcr your profit.
It'. Just common . eme.
. 'P rofi t b the e .. pc<jcnqe of fanncn
who f,nd HIt; M' 'i rund ( ertili .. er
1;>ri lll(l tlllll:C' nlld halter crops be
cause. it', alw"y manufactured up to
standard . . . never down to price.
nth., .. A"1{;);arv Agel'eieNi .......... u............. .............. ..... .. r;,,'1' Vl "' , .. .
of School Plant- . mREAS. all planF.
\ . 1" t., inc. Pel.'Sonal Service ............. ... ,.............. ... ................ .. .. n ' .'"n" _lWj ' I r "filel' ........ " I '/
n F' lE11 .. ................ ........................................................ .............. .. .... 2 ..40\,/i9 emplny .. " , bv
... '" Simnlies .......................... ,...................... ............... .. .. "ill" "", of Waynel'v\1lp, llo"v" pCt\n
... ,,, nthp," Sunplies .. ........... ................. .. ... ,.................................... .. l'MII11> apl'roved by lIald mun ,. i,' ,, 'ih
:. n .. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::t::::::::::::::: ::. pnlhllratory to lay I n,. ,,"-.
1"e1enhnne ........ , .... ................................................ ........... _............ . ...... .. " ...... t",-","m ' .... "' ... . I \' .... ,
' '7 Ail rti 4fi 24' forementloned' wellll and existilHr,
.;.= 1 R R r","mte nlAn to the
"'.''l Oth ...r Contract anil Open Order 8emce ..... ............... .... 2JlO?' .R" water main at a point
To' . !J ......... .. .................... ...... :... .. ................... .................... 76".7' th .. lr<te1"!lMtlnn n1 )(In
Tot,al Other ....................... .......... , ...... ..................... ,. !l.644.01 and MaIn Street. In' Vito.
"'otlll Oneratinn of Seho ...1 Plant .............. ... .. ........ , .. .. .. .... ............ 12.'117.02
' ..... Df School Plant-- . .' lllsre
A IIS to 47 inc. Ref'J!ollal Service ........ .. ............... '... ........................ 280.00 WRl'lR.'P!,6,S. all funds aTe 8v"l1
1';- 1 Materials for MBlnt. BId". and Groutlil .. .. ...... ................. ... 3.619,8.1 a\lle IIna appropriated 1M th,
fl ?, Material for Maint. Elmln. and Furniture .. ................. ' ..... l.flI1I.83 nt eompletinlf 811irl
n.1I 'Replll.cemenfl Other Equipment ... .................... ....................: 4.211.00 j.!et. and have been "" .'(Allahl-
10:.2 Re . .. ........... .................. ;...... ................. 64.11'1 and appropriated fn! !!ev.erA:
li:R Rennirs Other EOuipment ................... , .................. .'..: .. :........... .. .. 301'7.49 mont" II:
'!'otal other Purposell .. ................ ............... :.................................... 5.511'1.110 WHEREAs'. all "eeel'sary ' !!tIse- ,
1 1" alntenanee of Rchool Plant ... ....................... .... .............. 11.83'1.60 h
Onerati.on I\nd J\fRinten"nce ............. : ............. , ....... ............. 1'7.1564.112 menh and t'llfhtll of ave
"'nlnl I"""pp,nt Sehool .......... .. ................................. ............... 109;728.25 " heen ReCut'e"l except an e8Sll-
",,,"t g,rvice- . ' ment "nli r.ight of way for thp
(
. '-1. 1 Hfl11II s Muturin!!' .. .................... ................................. ... .. ........... 1,000.00 nf ,le.vinp: a water rna'"
l
Arm
- & S . I.I .?, Tnt,erest on .. .. ...... , ...... , .............................. ...... " ............. ".(}M.M (lver and aeron ' the lnnd herr
Itao
"e I' on ..... O,. -!S'J) ' 'l'nbl' l)"ht , SeMce ...... ................ .. ........... .. ........................ .. ............ 8.1097.110 Inoftl,l' tlellerlbed: and ,
... .."... .. . ("""it,,1 Outlay- . ' W.RF.REAS. the project eannot !Ie
1\!'ot.nr Vehickl" ......... ............... .. .......... ..................... , ..... " .............. '7,1211.88 undertaken 01' com"leted until
"'-:--ND-_d G' RAVEL" . 11) Ar('hlt.e<1t on ........... .. .. ......................... , .......... .... , .......... 8.000./10 ,-
Dn ".S l't\1l J Total Capital Outlay ......................... .......................... "' ........... 10.'1215.88 . luch eallement anti rlsrbt of way
BUCK-TOP DRIVES " EXPENDITURE ' : over the Isnd!! hereinafter., de-
nt,!wr Tnvestmtmts PUrc1/ased ........................ ,............................... 111.1500.00 haR been nbtained.
TAR and ROAD .OIL Tnt,sl .................... , ............. ... .,_ ............. .... , ..... ....... : .. 820.1'111.68 nOW THEREFORE. Be .lheRDlven
LA WN and FILL DlRT Total TrRMaollOns .. .. ................. ........................................ ....... , ....... 820.9151.68 by-t'he ('.oonell of the Vmal\'e of
READY-MIX COI'fCRETE ASSETS AJIIl) UABIL1TIB8 Waynesville. of Oblo:
.... : .... .. ..................... , ........................ ..................., ... .. ............... 11.8110.51 mAT It hereby declares Its in-
EX.cA V A TING am' DUMP TIn lek !F.RYIC r , S I" d t (E ti I ')()o 00 t tI to rlate 101' the
'1
vp
ntoTV upo les an Ma erlals Ii IDa"", .. ... .. .. ...... ;.... ." . en on .
, I Lands (l<!stlm'ated) ........ :.......................... .................. .. .. .. ............. 2.1)00.00 purposes of providing a 1JUl'-
,-- - - - ----- ---::-.....JI . J:l"nllinll!! (F..tlmated) ......... : .................................... , ... ,............. 118.\>00.01' ."l:v of for Itself and ' Its
-_._-- -- --,- --,- - - "' ... " Ipml>nt (Estimated) ............ ................. ..................... .............. to.I)()o.on Inhabltantll, and fClr the protect-
A 1
Other .. ................................................. ! ........ 1915.000.00 Ion thereof. a rfght of 'Way and I
II a
. TotRI AsaetR ................ ................... ........................... ; ............. . easement over al'rJ a.:r08S thr
r ' .
" " lionel.;.i Deht .......... , ...... .............. .. ................... , ...h ................ , ... ...... 202.rlOO. . 00 and. mol'P. epllcl1II'ally describeit
r. Tollll Liabilities ' .. ............... ... ............... ................................ 202.liOO.00 88 follows:, '
F.]xces3 Assets ........... .. ..................... ............. ..... _ .......... "............ 1.88,890.5J And belnl2 a right of way anrl '
IUILDINGS . ' (HATTElS UfOM08llES lIUillT!
"4'!"WAY FARM INSURANCE"
Ia .. Oblo I'atmen ,..111 give yuu bro:&d prplecUOO apiDJ;1 loue.
- roar farm. It co""a your building your yow automobile
.. J'IIQI Uabillty for I ', otIJ e" . Wby "Qt .n "" ,
Y- .... J'OU'ra ..I .. you' lnaur,..l !JI me Oblo ,_.

. t. '... 1, , _Y o/t,;:y' -I . "'. '
Karl D.:Dakin
Cl
)II3urance !Agency

lb3, <='J E. 1ulberry. lBANO.N' 0


OHIO .aIMEI S INIU"'" COMPANY
Jl
. t refresbmmts of iee CreBlft aD easement for a water main. ru ..
, ' cake were _"ed to her IN"ta. 'l'In!!' from the lwo wellK
UIV.I. Mrs. EIJwatd Rleb -and dausrh '1oeateil on the T11'oller,ty lea II"!!
. - If tel'. Dladel. who have been 'rellld- from Mile Miller McJ.JlfreMh. OVQr '
P . T. A. met Wednellday eyenlntl inff .. t the home o,' Edward Dakin, and aCroll1l a strlJl of srround 0'.
FreRhcorn. n1 our for .veral monthll, return,1!d to 'twenty-nve (211) feet In WIdth,
I<choo\' prellentea . on Instructive tbelJ;' home III Xenta, Saturday. and elftendlnl( from the 1lropel'.
tlllk to the parentR of the IIChoal H .... Lottie ,"chenor Is relildtng at ty leaaed all aforellBid herein,
on rules and regulations tbe hmne of Hr. Dalrln. ,tct the water main lout.
t he . IIIn. Thelm. Georjfe. wl>h ha ..
Mr . Mary S. Piertlon and linn. been reeoVeJ!fn. from a recent Hl-
.fohn .syferd. were hOllt8 to tit. fill.', at ,the home of her IlllIter.
Young Peollles of lIIethod III.... IIItldred Brown. 1'I!tumeij to
;Rt Ohurch, Tuesday eveninlr. lira. hfl1' home In BlitrO. Prlday.
Pierson is Instructor the cia... Will "ot'llllhe1l of 1",1 "non.
Mrs. A. S. Collett was hMteas to tranueted basin .. In town T"1II'II.
Jonab's Run Church lIIil8lon&rJ da,. ,
where III construrt
1
In". " modern home. .
!'iociety at her hoine. Thureda, arft- Carl BroWD ,.tumed bome &*"
.... ==----====:..::.---=----.---...---------= ..... ..:)", ernoon, After the buslnells "out'. three weeki' 1ft ., In
.., OHIO 'UM11l5 co. (JM
(1h.. ,,1ell Collier whn has been
111 for wee'kll. IS I
renorted to be In condition I
lit this time.
, Mr. Rnd MI'!!. H. C. MUII/Nn of
Muon were ca.tlen In town
day.
' r- --- _ . __ .... b_ ...
How to make lu"e
Your Farm ....
J
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........... co.t .-.., i ...
c ___ ,.,., ............ ...
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To Itt the 1Il0lt WUII from electiic aenlca farm DMCII I
''4Mflllfl' .. hI_,. WIrlnI IIlHIII eooUp oud .... bit
eaonp win .Izea accl a widol aad iaataUatioa ...
IUNI elideacy. ecoaOlll, Iet)' aDd CODftDIeace.
H.,. r .... Ir." AsWumated, the power lIDt .. bloupt fa
flom the ,oad to a ceater meter pole which lernl U a
dDD wu. c:aft7lD8 electric current co all cbe
beiDI IIInCI. , " ' . . ,
The mltboclt. mlteriaJa of wire inslaUed ia feeder
lin. to the nriou. bui\di tlJ:i d.et ermine che eflideilcy of chI
farm wiria.. , _
I ' .'
, plait 'or til. futvr., lao. Ii'. a. fine 'dea to plaa widnl to car"
a futule load double dut DOW needed. Blectrical cUatdbnt/on
palle .. with .pate tenDiaaIa for fut;'ft acldidOfll to your
equipmeDt ptelent , .
ralr. ad., ...... 01 ""d, Ito''''. 'to make IW't the .-irilll
- pliln you work out with your Ptrmia aU. addidonal
. load IDd fuhue ejttlfllloaa likeI, to be IIIIIW. calk Onr fOIl'
. electrical .power nNdl with your Cow:tc1
Agent. Vocadood AjdC\lltnre lncher aad
the FItIIl Reptelenradft of your eIecufc .....
Ice eOlllpany. 'I'ba COIIlbIDed apid8aca 01
theM autboridel ,wu belp Jo8 -101 die
mulmum comfOrCI aad of
tricaI U'I'fna 011 your 1II1II.
IlnoII ", .... I I11III, c ..
.... --:- _ t t
' A (Xmmunity 'Institution
For Ninety-nine Years
"
J
The iami Gazette
I
NINETY-NINTH YEA'R: NO. 4401.
FROM. THE
EDITORS PEN
Obse,rvation:
In collecting the mind .nd arriving
ql A , ... nd of thoUithl ror tllit columfl
from week to week: IOm8l:l1n... i , quite
. a problem. We are ' lOII\etimll' remind-
oed of the worrutn when .. ked by oUi-
cer; "Did you s.,. the number"of ' the
car that lmocked you down? pve
the reply "No, it wae 1I0ine to fa.t
- but .the woman driving wore, a black
felt hat trimmed with red and her
COIlt waa imitation leopard." Th. one
Important wa, mi.1I&d and our thought
i, often in the tame .taU.
r-
We EJllct
EV8vry November III lciu:tllll. at
least twenty-one year aold and capable
,are given the oportunity callt a
ballot. WJ>at do the State Representa-
tives and State Senators we elect have
to do? Through one of our news chan-
lIels we are fumillhed a bit of en-
Ii&htment on thl. subject.
"The Ohio Gil neral A.sembly Jound
851 measure, at the deadline ror the
introduction of bills. In u.. House
there were 653 and ,in the Senate 198.
BIU, continue bJ be dropped in the
Senate hopper. Many of thll late bill.
have not yet been print'ed. All pro-
poool. will be read, and tho .... directly
effecting new.papera will be care(ull;r
iltud1ed and their counle clolelY fol
lowed. The titles indicate there will
be in exc... or two hundretJ. .
Girl Scouts
To Stage
.Chili Supper
Gil'l Scout Troop No. I will
hold a Chili suppal: Saturduy evc-
ning March 12 lit 5 :00 p. Ill. in
the Grllllj.,"I! HIIII. Chil i,
coffee (,r milk will he ,'o}'V1i III
jUgt 40" /lei: J.l 1lr301l . The J)l'ol'ccd".
will he 'U Mcil ill 'the of
thi H very lind worth-
whil c prfll!'l'Hm in oUr ,(t nllnun it .v,

Test Results
Announced
81111 sre qulcldy referred to , Wayne.vlll e placed two "Uloog !lIe
mlttee. which give them early It ... finrt ten when r..sults of tile General
inp.
Scholarship Telt for Hilit Sclao'ol
'Seniors were released' by RaymO.. F .
Hatfield, County of
Schoo". Th .. test Wal "iv .. n .. t F ....nk-
lin on Febl'Ullry 4th aod ul
on Pabruary 5th.

I
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO THURSDAY. MARon 3, 1949
New Century'
Club At ,Ridge
Home Fridayt
Mrs. I). C.
Ridge opened her home on Friday
uf ternoon luI' I he F'(lbruary moot-
inl( of lhl) 'w CenLury Clui) willi
a f ine aLLull(IIu'I('c of memlJll .,:; and
l hl'oo g uellls: M Puul Sowush of
MUllsfield Mrll. Mulxd Wellus a l.d
Mrs: Sundlly Bulley.
?olrs. R E. Asbtll' Y,
pl'c.l! idud ov'el' the sesKintl
und 1wfrs. H. L. RYe, :Mrs . R. H.
HartslK;j< and MrH. n. E. Hath-
aWIlY ,vel'o in 'hurge of t ho pto- BUS1NESS ' ucal:ion dept.
,. -.-,... ---
glum. We ore to have two Inew
Ml's. Hi ue S/'",''' """0 a Il.O!:lt Royal TYJl'ewTilenl for Ollr Depoett-
menl .
WliS Jll' epm'eli by M,. . Hathaway. Eiltlull 8m II has award"d "
hut. who li8 unable to be present: Senior Older f Arti'stic 'rypiats Cer-
M 1'8. Rye ga ve 0 II interesting lie t-ilieute b y e Gregg- ExarninlJlf{
I
fo unt of hcr ru 'oot vR!:at i OIl i n Board,
l"lol'idu und Mr.!. ,1
ri ll" IUL!lCj' Oil "P'aI'l1<lUS BirthtlliYs
Th" Houlfk""p, u\: 1 .ludllut.II "1'.
"njoyi ng Ih it' wor/< 011 the Practice
i n F( b/uf\".v" a11(i also lnmitil'ncd
it ci og the l1I11n tl, Ql lllC l.il'Lhdo ), now. We 'Ollt' LO ill we
of h ' 1' lute mother nod (If he/' 'hO>lL- a nnulil I nl." .. utlon ..1 I'!./Alklceeplng
'86. lonpcr!' were all excellent Conteftt.
and ".ade a fine prU{l"t'arn. _ .
Xenia. Thory d ... w Sabina and pley
Sa,turda)! afternoon at 1 o' clock.
We had ' two playe.. on lint
fi ve of the all County 'J'ouiDament
team. They ..... Ken Vicker. aDd DaD
Simpson. Jabk Ti nney waf the lixth
player selected.
Ther.. art! twu ntrw pupil. in !the
Junior Cia : Katheriue Wallen and
DOfot :lY 'chenoweth.
Mary L.YIU} Drew had a alumbe-r
lJ arty Monday for the Senior
girls; they were "lci nda" tl:red Ta..-
d" y at school.
. Fol l owing Ililiournment, 8 T,lon-
, n l1t , lICilll hUUI wuS onjuy." j 11111
"uinty n :fr '. IIIIICIII " of il" rrl1lllll
uuke: a,"1 'orfc, WeT'!
,The Waytl 'ljlville did it Aguin con&ratulatlons jUld good
agai n 8rd lire &&a1'" Warren luck to the basketball tejlll1. We'll
I",d to the district lit "" 'yelling- for you yt X enia.
sCIVl!d .
Fish and Game
Group ,To
Meet Mar. 10
Harvr;ysbur
g
Bf akes
. Honor' Roll
Civic Club
Meeting Held
Senatll-COWmitt_ Ilh!o w .... 1t {or the
lint time tried wire recordlnia.
It i, intended to earpedite hearingl and
pllY hac Irt"atimony or. witnes ea
when requested by commIttee memo
ben. , If . the plan work. out .u.cc:eP'
fully, .. be uaecS
by vavnous commIttees. County certificates of recognition The Wanen County Fish and
will be IIward8d to the seniors wht) r:amc ASROcil1Uon '\\Ii 11 holll A H .. student wa IDDCIII&
Tho Oivie Cl ub held
regular' monthly' me\!ting in the
Methodis t Church MondaY! evening
February 28. The ladies . of the
'.hureh women' s society served the
dinner at seven aftll,wllieh the re-
gula r. tram8cted.
From th. looks af things our Jegis-
lpton certainly wa!'t to keep their
l8yet on thto new.papcrI as It Is nalttd
that ove"" two h'undred d ... 1 with
this bUlin ... , .
....nked In the upper twe/tty-five per
cent of thost: laldn& lhe t ....l .
The ronk, SCOI'4! and IId100l of lhill
honored group folloW1i: fmlt, 205
Renect\orll 'on I':dilOlI .Edith Oonsuch, Springboro; sewn<!,
Words o'f whldom .. ros t..ifnvS 20.04 McOratiahaD: L:"baDl>":
unheeded by people in the pow ... of third, 20 I R.onald 1.0&100, Spnnaboro,
the Prell," and other times th1t ,fourth. 1911 Robert Hunter. Weyne..
a,. too eeilly Iwayed from their oril- ville' fifth 195 Edwin Smith, Leba-
inal end actuall.
y
"1011,' sixth 194 Donald ' L'Ukert.,
icloLon ''1b)ect.t. A mao rom ory .
... down" and Wayne,vllle; ""vtmth, 193 Donald D.
Grove Ilvetl u.e V"
ad ret truth than Kin,worthy, Lel>unan; and 193 War-
11E!. t IlI1!0linl(' fill 'l'JllIrSolll Y nvcn.
in/(' , laloh 10 L1L tile Hill'! four Warren Countiau, reco&nizlid for
in WI,lYlll' svil1c , 'ol'dinl1; tn 'Ell I') outttandiJl& aatdemlc .chievement at
ulfic'r of tho organiza- Wilmintll-On c:ul1_ , tbi, week wtRID
tion. we,r names WaI'e listed on the HoIllOl'
An hus lJl.:lln Roll for t\! ' lint .eemeitet. 1:11e
ill "huI')!:!: of Luther minimum for eli&itriliLx to the HoIIIDI'
Hlll'tllOt:k alli1 Dtlll ll Walton of Roll iw ali ave,.." of "B" pUn in all
W'Uynll ' COUI'!IM for
Stllok'r and 1t!frc:;lIll1'erots' will Le Thos .. !dudent.dirom Warrell Couu-
tlnjo ' orl th", meet,,,).\'. ty wl.o achi""ed this diltlnc:t:lon we,..:
H"rold Short; ' Lebanon; P'nDc:iI Oil-
more, 1I!:.0 _
Thu speak"I' of the evening wus
Mr: Russel Hom, who i8 in the
I'eal estate I, uaines! in Lebanon.
He KliVI! a very intel'e' oiting talk
on aner situations related.
The uttend,mfl e was Dot up to
the USUI1I number but t he meeting
wal:l mo!(t ben'eiieial. '
bare U' e""reeI mo .. FraukliD;.trintb, 179 Mtor-
know. "ettin" dawn t<l obnIn luerite N'oll, X,ing.MDIa; t..onth, 175
tack-_we are a panel of buck palMfL E(ean.or Bowen, lAbanoo, .. nd 175
We blame the mayor_Dd Homer Weaver, Jr., Franklin. BOD-
q:: otable Mention: . 174 10bn
'il .' We fot'Pl bow we voted for Lebanon; 173 Edwina Harbaugh.
pJaylt'OlJnd . and di- Kin". Mill.,; 172 Olive FlllllDery,
flICtIOn, aDd another half do.flIt dams Lebanon; 172 Carolyn Young. Labe'
on Cow Creek. Ii non;' Its Ell .... " .Brown, Way"eHviUe;
Amsory: Council
Harveyal>uf1l; .. od Datu\1 Bei.:r ....
eo ... ddale.
Holds Meet.
-nil R. H . . Hartsllck enWJ.tliiM (1
. Col. and JOlleph M. Silk had
Fl'i:dltY evening dinner gu,eats, Ml'
and-IUa. .. Slater of Leb
anon and MTII. Damelt Walker N
Oakwood,
Ml'II. C. Lee Hllwke, Mrs. Don
Hllwke .nd Mlss Anne Weltz left
on Sunday and will enjoy a vaca-
on Thursday honoring the birthd.ay
anniversary of D. C.
at Bunnel Home
with Mis ' Jeuu Hurtsock und
- --,' - Pma l Sowli !!h alilo .el1joyoing til t>
Until this nation lIeel\.lllnverue ' : 167 June Rlldding. Franklin; 164 Thn W;\Yl1e Advi ol' y COUII-
' ,totbebarkent II . . ' ,
-!!'onctmul it i, on the In,lde-end It :Turuor .EIben, Lebanon; 163 Harilln ci l IIlel al t he hontl> of Mr. and
' coste a I\'ere nothlDfl to let McGuino, MalOn; 163 Richard Rup- Mrs . Rhode!!. Bunnall ;for the regu-
are lOing to bave eclt ... and pama on pert, Franklin. lal' l"ebl'uury scssion, with Mr.
OCCIlHio(l; MI'll. Sowl1sh o,t MailS,
fi eld W1IIIu g uest of' hur Aunt, M.rs.
Ri/ll, re, fl' om Wedne!l(lay until Pd
-day evening.
tion in Floriaa. ,
I
Mi.88 '{volllle Stsbbs, of Bowling
Green Univarllit, WIUl a week end
gue!lt of her Mr. and MM
A.H.
tall day. It i. aatty to , ,et Jnto..a1l Only Iha.e emora who nm.Ic.... iD IIlId M r8. Davis Furnas- lmd MI'.
tbfle .Ide .. bowa gettiDg out, f th cl Illui M IS. JLu:.u.ul Will+C)11 a l!, "UIll! t.d
,.. .. " - (
Spots In The, News
is the ,bad newt--ilur IOld watcb 18 th.e ulIP"r r/Jrty pe1' cent 0 elr - ..
ml-Ift",- ' Mai were eliaiblc -to take rllllt. SeVeDty- Mr. Bunnell conducted tbu (li!K:us .
- [l ilion 011 and _m,any
If you even slow down an . three ,eniora took !the u.t.
!::treet . ,omebody will you Wltb t eresting remark!' were made.
iill i'd_ on bow ta ftll. ewrythlug. lOwing adjo,urnment, "a tr)ost de '
And at the lunch dub, If you have li cloy >; . desser COII.l'Sr. wno l!loved
no problem (or \lIn &uy to ",Ive, ,.L. f. n j ,s thE' host . s.
wili ono up lind tell bow to fl& -...:. i
at. . ' '1"1 e. Tllc, Advi60r y
In on .. month' , time, if .. v .. lleld theh' J:egullil' meeting 011 'Mon-
and Un. Qood Citiaen would wnte day avenin!; at the 'hom" of M:I
their mayor. and Ill'ld MI':;'. ltobe lt Wl41' ick u,ud ant! .lin. WlIIialfl O'Banion, with
Uncle Harry--3 postcards tn aJl-end MI'. uud MI',Ii. Vea:. GephlAl' L of
-- their a..... 1111; und Ml'!! . Ralillt Guckillli
tell the old sporta to ""'. . . Mjami. Kbur.... call ed \. 11 Mr. and t_
, "'-rdly walt until .. 'R'UW;"". and ILeW M'I
and that you .:an , Mrs. Frl1nk Kurfi :; 011 SMtul'dll.y v
I- - lon the __ ' the nelrt e e<."<1 '. . " evening. . "-
ettar up quiCk. g l'lle , 0 U8me88 '
!fhol!e black and yellow (or .i s it
yelloW and black) tugs arc
being- aold lit MaTY Earohlut M.
, The deadl\ue for disphay is Allril
. 1.. From already 60ld we,
notice that llIany famaliar
have familiar numblll:s.
J
M rHo Puul William" a l1d
Neul of LobatlOI1. calling on
Lytle friends on WI.'(inel!day.
Mrs. 'Emma Lacy,. agecl 86 ytlllrs,
died at the hom'c of bel' daughtel'.
-Mrs. Earl Young. Monday. The
funeral sel'vices were held at Ly-
tIc ch'Urc'h on Wednesday nIt.e/,
nu!)n ut 2 :30 . .
, SU"ali BUl'Ilt!1 of Dllytotl ,
WIlH the of 101 I' und tofTS.
HlI,l'vcy SUI 'nett, "" SutUIc1I1.''
Mrs. J!}al'l Mendenha,1I of Tip
CitY, spent Revera1 days yith ' he)
parettts Mr. l, ntl, 'Mrs. Guy Ronl
zahll. ' ,
Nettie Emrick WUlI Cl1tlll'-
!.Iline" on SundllY of last week
the homc 01"
MI', lind Mrs. "l!lllRwQIth Wiu8lr
Mtertllinlid, at ' SundllY dinnor
their parents. MI' . and MTII. Winks
and fomily Of St. Pori.. and Mr.
and MllI. Ohal'le:< CORtes of Troy.
Wert' week-cnd .,r
Wink!!. '
Mn. EVOl'ctt Early
from Miami VRlley H"lI pi tal
Il.fte, Il mn.i"l lI'1e l'Utiun. Sh..-
Cf,tnvaI1l8cinp!' at the FI'ielld M Hom,
in WUYlleKvi lle.
The .I:.yLle clIl."d ciul) 111 tlt at thll
home or J\I.J'II. LnwfOlr ThQfll/u:I Itn
Thursday 1lftel'lloQl!.
---'-
MI'I1. ViDla Haines and 11111
Flllzaheth and Billie
Pounds of Dayton, called 011 lit'.
alld Mrs, Walter Kenrlck. Banda,.
uvening.
l1eld a nd much time wall l1;iven. to
Ilstenin'lt" 1.0 thl) Tou)'no-
)Ilcnt oyer the 1 adlo, utUl' wl1icb
, MI': Ralph Miller lllad in the dis
c U811i on wbich waf! InoHtly on th'
l'a1'111 Buroau.
MI'. unci Mr>;. S. K Bull
h')!lt and to the Solith
' Vayne Advisql'Y CUUl,dl on
'l' hu,I'llllay with Membt.l"8
Jll'l! ent. MI'. J , B. Crabbe, Jll'el\i-
dent, 111'esided ' ove.r
flessiol1 "6tr. A. II. Earnharf
in t he 4ill<:us81011 OD
(/noo". BaU al$O read ,a Farm
Burea\\ lettet. 'Following this in
tUl'cHtinjt' aesslon, a soeial hOIll
wes enjuycd with refcl:lIh
IlI euLs of pi a willh clca.n
and ,:offctl were slIrv,ed. .
MI'. alld <'Ml:& 'Ed Burtol1 or
'Elyl'ill . ute announcing the ,birth
of a G Ilound duught()J' on Sunday
morning, Feb, 27. 1\11'8. Burton W1IB
thll former Dorothy Rye. diiughtl!!l
(1 Lhc late Mr. and Mrs. John Rye
El lill M.r. BUI' um is :the ion of ;Mrti.
I" M. Scofield, IIlld both have many
relntivel< nnd friend!! he"",
. MI'. Illid ' M 1'6. !tohort
t/ f Ytlllow Springs, III'e aIDIOUn!;!I"!!:
birth 0:[ K baby girl, Fabrulr'
26th. weighil1J1' 7 II/Junds a nd 15
OUIICL'S, at the Springfte)d HOIIpital.
Routz-IJng is t he I!' I'amldaugh-
tel' of Mal'lrar-et Johns a t
LJtIe.
- Mr. and M.r ... ant1
chillhen 01 'Dayton. "114'11 ' Sunda)'
witb Mr. and MI'II. Willi" m Pen-
ainaton tamU)'.
SHE GOT 'El\II-Even
ber "two front teeth."
three weeks beCore this
WILLIAM80N-
Mrs. Anna P. Willlnmson, ogllo
87, died 'Monday evening at the
Rahn Nursing Home i n ' Miamis-
hurg after all Ilxtended ill ne'ls.
She is surv!v('"1:1 hy
tel's, Mts. Etht!l HliUk, MIamI.
Florida; Mi Hs (il'lice Wi ll laUlij On.
Waynesville; Mj'II. Luella Brown,
Franklin; two sqnH, Raymond.
Cleveland and Harold, Dayton, five
g-randehildren; a sister, Ml"3. Evil
Long Hammond, Oakland, Calif.
Funeral services were held thla
afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Waynes-
ville Methodist Church in charge
of the Rev. R. B. Coleman. En-
tombment was made in Miami
Cemetery at Corwin in charge of
Stubb. Funeral Home.
lIRADBURY-
fOI' Th __
BradbUry, who diud at bl, home hi
Oregonia Sunday', were held at 2 P.
M. Tu-t.y at ' McClure fuDerat
home, W.ynarriUe. Burial _ ha
Miami cemetery
, He II IUl'Vived by hit palWDts, Mr.
and Mn. Thoma. Bradbury, one
brother and' 01111 litter.
LACY-
After 1111 illlltl'llS of u month, MlS.
Emma Lacy, aged 86, died Monday
morning at the home of a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Eva Young of Lytle.
. Funeral services were held Wed-
nesday afternoon at tho Lytle
Methodilt. Church In Lytle. Burial
wall in Miami Cemetery in charge
of Stubbs Funeral Home. .
,Besides the -daughter, she leaves
three sons, WllbuJ; and Walter of
Duyton. Howard, of near Lebanon
sevaral grand and. great-grand-
children.
,
High School
Student West ,
FIVE CENTS A (X)PY
Robber Of
A th,rft- ,mv, 1 JIO "
tlti. weck wlren Dwight Charry, !I!,
of Zmeavil!e, an mr-conviat:, admitb(f
br08lring into t il" ufe in the Wayn_
ville Hiah School. '
'CbmT,Y . e;;'ed " 10-,YO;>lr prilOn
.. for all " ",,..d robOOl'y at Mt.
Veman, Ohio.
Since being pQroled ruin' Jni- in
1944, Cherry he 'had looted
aafes of hlgb 8chooll in .. 8 Ohio .Dd
Indiana eommunlties, Cherry lIIirt h
watched the nowspaper alor rel?Ol'tIl
of ,... veJlue-producing blgh eII--
tertainmenbl and atillet!c events. 1:11e
WH wera opened with e drill ed
punch. .
Shariff Couden i. invwtfgatitlg iii
an effort to detennlne .Cbeny
_. with numeroD' other
burRlarift In Warren CouJlty COIII-
munltjes.
MR. Olive Curl I'8tumed MoDcIq
from Bam.viUe. Ohio, wh_ Ihe
f]MIIIt the ", .. k and at a P_ca CDa-
ference.
Mn. Alice Clark spent Monday
aftetDoon viVllithar Mr, aDd MR. MU-
ton SbeehaD In o,.atemDe.
Dr. Emma accompanied
Mr. Richard Eamnan an4 &mlIy to
Rlc:hmoDd, Indiana, On Sunday. wbm
they ettended ' Wlllt.aw9tf!T !Tn" '-' "
Meeting.
Mi.. Mania of DaytDn
IIpeIlt the week aDd with her c:ouIin,
Mn. Luelle ArmI1aCL
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Mr. aDd Mn. MYrou 'l'h_ of
Dayton, and M.... Ed Thoma c:.Iled
on the /_ JII_ and Annie
Sunday
Point Alternate;' , Mi .. Ruth .a....a. S: ' ..
N_ Century Cltlb at die
__ -_ Mn. D. 'Co a ....,
Du'nll),,] LUk{ll19, SOli of lb'.
Mrs . William' tul(ena of Hllrveys- MIw. I.ah Mill. lIClOOfIIPIIIIilld Mr.
burg, is at Camp Knox, Kentuqky and lira. awtft J- to, Mid ..
ihill wvek taking exe.minationl for .towD, WedDelday and Thunday lllpu
West Point as the wh .. they wible"" WayneevlUe
distri!:t. The principal for the dis- wiD the WlUWn CourttT Baebt baD
trkt Ie from Greene county.
UukelUl. a senior it, Wayne3vllle
high school. rated sixth In the
recent sen'lol' seholal'!lhip teats. .

rioted
Mr. and M.... LaWlOD WhIted of
Oregonia vivlitod MR. Chad... Kib-
ler .nd dauchter, Lizzie, Sunday.
M'l. al}d M'rll. Muck Duvi'll buve
hud with them for the putt t:t'TO
weeks their inlll1lt grandl!aughte'L",
lind returned her to har pa,rents
MI'. 1l1id Mn, La\VI'ImCe Davia in
Xenia on Sultday,. Mr. and Mn.
Davia tbe evelltng with
thelr daughter, M.r. and Mrs: Les-
ter and ehlldren.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stnru8e
were Sunday aunts of Mr. and
Mn. J. C. Ywnc and. family III
Ci ncinnati.
, M\B. Elisabeth Smith who has
been at the Friendl'a Home fOl" the
winter months, bitS returned to, ber
home on 'ThIrd -Street.
I
Mrs. S. M. Ball will enterlaln
with an afternoon tea on Thun-
day Marclt 10, with the
Scout Leaden and Troop Com-
mittee as 'gueeta, Plana for future
work will be discussed. The Scout
leaders are Mrs. O'Rell'BJ\,
lin. Rocer Brown, MI'8. Earl
Woolard, . )lra. Edpr Sm,itb, and'
')(1'1. Robert (J.hapman. and tho)
Troop Committee la Mr8. Ball. Mrs.
M. , A. F'ulke1'8Onj Mn. A. H.
,Stub))s, Mrs. Tinney and
MI'II. Boa H. He.rtaock.
-
Mr. 'and Mft. WIllil Harvwy of
Da)'ltOft and' 141.. EcIlth 1Iarve)I ' eDCl
of eorwl.n called on Mn.
Chari ... K1!ler end Liule on SUDday.
Mr. and lira. 'Harry Satterth-
lVaite and daughter were Sunday
JUe!lt6. of Mrs. Satterthwaite's
motber. Mrs. R. E. Harbaugh; near
Fr,\ oklin.
Hr. and ,Mn. Haxold 'Ebtro and
children have moved to <Jam_,
Mn. E_ Early is II lIuMt at doe
Honte whUe I'tllCll)Mrl'lltinc from e rae-
entro-. "
Mr. ed MR. ClaIre R3IJolt an4
two c:hIJd-. of 0IIi0,
Calle dOlI Dr. 8IId Mn. P. B. Gna,
Setunley afterDoon.
Rev. :100- rot ,
'II'er (\11111 r J,:" ... ,
Mill"'e" Dorot hy ahfl Loli 1 [ nlll
of Daywn TUIl lillY. 'l'h,, ' M .
Rennie are teliChet'B i/l th" Day-
lOll IIchools, but t hei!' hOlli t i!f
in Ohio.
Ml. uud Ml's. Lc.o Ilud
daughters were Sunday afternoon
of !rtr: Blld MIS. !)ar id; Eo::
I'8r ant;! BOn, In Dayton. 9 "r
Mrs. Boger will 800n Ie e .
ton to becOme resi dents of Indiana
polis.
Mr. and Gilber t. Frye and
80nl hlldu ,Friday evening supper
guelltl!, Mr. ,and Mrs. Luther Hart-
sock and '80na. '. '
Mr. Allen of irnJabon. and
M,.. Meynard RUII,lIOn of WUmlngtnn,
Ohio, called on Mn.' Gladyl FrYe
Sa,turday afternoon.
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M'rs. E. F. Earnh.n wall II gUest
at the Journal-Heratd luncheon at
the Van Cleve Hotel in Dayton on
Thursday, and at the theatre partv
which 'saw "loan of .Arc'. at

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Mt". and M'l'!I. WiI,lOti I:f urbsuck
are now occupying t he. apa!fitme.nt
'VIIeatAd by Mr. and. M'l'II. Robert
Adams, who 'have left to relilde in
Tenneuee. '
Mr. and Morrie Coman of
Daymn - Mt'. aDd MfL J ....
Pennew\t Sunday. '
Mr. P,d,Mra. John Fromm WBl'll
Qlnner auoatB of their
and daughter, Kr. and MrtI.
Banta in Bud
in the aftemocm, Mr. and Un.
Fromm and Mr. tIIId l1InI. Banta
were ii, to visit ,Vr.
and lin. Olrde ftomm BDd 1IIe1r
IIlfaDt tJOD. 1tumetla Dale Fromm.
Ohio. where Mr. Elmo I. ........ .._ ...... u_ _n .... OIl'" '
in tile ureat elRting buaine.. -- --- - --
,...... - ..... IIIIIIrI ..........
MtIl. J. B. Chapman Ie quite m x-.. CD ........
at her borne in .
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A B TWO
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The Miami Ga.He
I
Publlabed every Thursday at Waynesville,
COllnt)', Ohlo.
JOSmPII E. JAKES, Editor
Warren
Entered as second clasa
Ohio.
matter at the poatofiice at
Subscription Rate: $1.50 per year in ,2.00 per
year elsewhere.
News Grandpa Read.

FORM OUR \I"evenue, theu 'it, CO by the,
DlUITlSTRY-We are DOW lIN- Mr. conductor wh?m
.,.red to mab 1uI1 upper or a- we t'tljlOrtted killed, last week, in
IeIJl of teetb 00 Rubber for I1D. W. our notice ot the on the
baVe a lq& ttDck ,of ..... Juat n- IJtate was not fatally ll1Jured but
celved. Call ud _ them' ur1 1.1 M,. R. -. we ' are happy to
' p . p i 1S now In a fall' way to recover.
out your I.t. enons ' DOW weuiDIl .
ubber tlut do DOt fit CD I -
ba II a new plate made by uaIDa the HARVEYSBURG ITEMS -I'
llama _u. ouly $8. teD yean or more Mr. !4.
of oear Harveyabws, bu 1WIIecI
11M labon of tlMdalDr.
NonCE OF RESOLUTION OE
ct.ARING INTENT TO AP
PROPRIATE PROPERTY
Solicit Clothing

Friends Aid
l
METHODIST CHURCH
R.B. Coleman, Minisle r
Church School 9 :30 a.m.
J. J. Bursle, Supt. .
Worship and Sermon
10:30 a.m.
Special Music Choir
Youth FellowshIp Thursday '
1:00 I '
Choir Practice TIIursdav
7:45 PM
ST. EPISCOPAl.
Samuel N. Keys, Rector
l.. hurch School ' 9 :15 A.M.
Morning WorshIp to :30 A. M.
FRIENDS
First Day 9 :30 a.m,
S . AUGUSTINE
f' lither Krumho ltz, Priest
Masses . 8 and j 0 A.M.
MT. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M. Scarfi, Minister
unda School 9 :30 a.m.
, c; A. Earhh3rt, Supt.
I\'orshlp Service \,0 :JO a.m.
WildOatsHarvest
- LeMOD for Maroh " 1M.
vetting Ser vice . 7 ;30 p.m.
A
LL RELIGIOUS teachen of Je
CAESARS CREEK FRlENDS sus' time used parable8, But
I ell . David Stanfield MinlsleJ the gl'eat difference between Je,us'
Sunday SclJool . ' to 10m nnd lhose 'or his contempo
WorShip Service t I a.m: rllri/ls. B s Rabbi
Kl ALI sner anys, Is
UTICA E. u:.Ji' CHURat tb"t hi!; were reo
I cv. William Sharmon m e m be red nnd
!>unda'{ ' choul 9 :3.0 a.m. ttl irs w e r e . not.
,Mrs. Garrison, PeOllle will rel11em
1_ re h a story who
ac 109 I st and jrd Sun . cannot take In a lee.
_ month 10:30' a.m. lure. Jesus almost
evenln" , crv_ices 7 ' .3 '\11 .. 111.
,,\ V y. lold "wonder
I r TLE METHODIST Iules." His para
e, I-IURCH bl es are not In the ' Dr. Farem'n
. LEG ..-. Clark Smith. doubt, to deYOl'e hii time to
while wreatlI.nr ,.....rdq ill 0an!riD tura! plu.autea, in Wbich .be baa To Charlea James, ,Clerk of the
WIUI G YOUDC 11:1.0 BowmaD, almoIt .. CQDIPicuout .. be w .. ill Villace of Wayn_,?lle: .
had hi ale& broll_ ill two place.. It prolftliOD at In' ' You an hereby duected to not.!
was aet, by Dr. E. M. Duabam. one But a firit-claea 'tMcher i DOt Ify the owner, person in ]los,
, But 4U%
The extreme need of in
the war torn countries of EUrope
was rcil;j:l'atuu in bulletins recei oe d
this week by Pro ElllJUU H. olloway
the WaynesYilie Friellds Meet-
mg. Informatioll on housing teJJ.3
people by' ll ecesRity li ved
"packed" In barr8l.'k" and that
durinll' the rany summer of 1948
members of a family in one of
b,anaeks had to take turns get.
tlng up dudng. the night to empty
the paDS set to catch the rain
water sa ii came through the roof
and , to s!!e that 1. nuw l eaks
needed to cared or,
Meetitil!' for Worshi p
., 10:30
D J h least liko Grimm's
t. ose p MYl!fS, Minister fni.ry tales or 'Allce In Wonderland,
Sundav School 'J :30 a.m. Mostly tbey are about simple ordl
Mrs. Saylor, Supt. nllry happenings, nnd pruetically 01-
:l.In.
WorshIp Sc!rvice t 0:30 a.m. about living people 'or things. -
WA.YNESVlLLE
" ' a session of, or havlPg an Interest
perauUlllcl to nIIt the in, the property deacribecl in the
OF CHRIST
M. H. 'Coffey, Minister
.School 9 :30 A. M.
Mornmg Worship 10 :30 A. M.
Young People's . 6 :45 P. M.
It you soid "Kingdom of God" to
FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST the average religious perSall of Je."
A protest apiDIt !be bill alJl:borW. u-un- oS CbHter 1iOWDIbjp, ID tbe resolution hereinl\fter referred w,
ina the tuiD& of abe au- oS tWa HaiDes DiItrict, tboue= 8Dd th.y that the Council of the Village of
COWIt;y for the of the.A:plcul. elected that Mr, S. mould teac:b foe Waynesville, Ohio, on the 10th day
turel fa abQinlnl i8r. thwn a ec!Iool durilll the paaiDa WiD- of February, 1949. duly adopted II
number of lipatmee 8t. the Of- ecbool difficult to too. resolution deollLring the intention
fiee. Thia Ie CGmICt. W. are tu.cl aDd wbe1'8 teach.. f_lY It .. e to appropriate the property therein
hMvily eDCIIIISh IIDd U as c:t:L bello, b'aned out, aDd 0IIC8 0 rtwic:e . described, 01 which ':resolution tile
a bead ITom tboee att.od .... we believe, I4Illt away. Notblna 01 following i8 a copy:
.m_cer amaualI, ia DOt fIiJI.- the /oDd abe hliw-d thUI far; on . W.HEREAS the Vi tiage of Wa.ynes-
Evening ervice . 7:30 P. M
Prayer Meeting and
Bible Study Wed., 7:30 PM.
B,yron Carver, Min ister slls' time. he would huve replied,
albIc IJ '30 am 'Oh. yes, that wonde,!'!111 tJmel The
M ' ''Ilng 'Norsb ip ' 10:30 .n time whell these Roma n soldiers
ha 0:( Ml!etiol{ 7 :00 . 1. , will be blllslcd all the eorth by the
'r ".tn'" People's Me t' p.m. ICITIbie breath of God, the time
.. c tng when every /lrope will Yi.eld barrels
EVl!niDg Services
7
1
:00 p.m. of whle and n single grai n 'of wheat
:30 p.m. elln bl! groWld Into bushels of flour
METHODIST
'NOTES
------------ _ the MJ rocle Age!" The Ki ngdom
"111.1, wul'ltl. other church. 01: God 08 Jesus procla imed Ii -
"S IIIUluUIII g' ours al'e alsu uHking I God', ldeal World ' - \Vus some
I lfl o.ffc l-Lnlj Ill ll lt.. ut t he tblng quite different from lhut. J e-
Lillie . ItlS i1lustrnted It not with rnncltul
, 6daot, betidaa all the dW- the .coDtrarY,the _cher aDd the ville, a Municipal, Corporation,
comfort eDduNd whiI. tbeno in II lIupUl have come to liDdenrtaDd .. cb has relocated tn. aource8 of its The policy of. e ' Ame(ican
du.t end in tba midst of tba .-Jill plea_Uy, aDd . the Wet of water 8upply by drilling SUlt-
0.1 a-r-dtlllldD& aud tba biatlbdlau order and cood fMlln&' prevail be- able weIll northwest 01 the cor
Frie!ld3 Service C mm it t-ee has
been to help thOse i !ipeuial need
Our plan, of' l)rugl'om is 'U8 wUd pictures, but with' stories from
Sun<l!lY JIIarcll l ilth, rul lire, tram the field or (h(' form
caDnOt be ...... fnecI _with ita twMD diem. So .y the clIrecton. porate limits lor the benefit of
said Villale and all inhabitants
thereof, and for the benefit of
all penOD.l u8inll water furnilb.
ed by the Waterworka of aaid
Village, pursuant to a recluest
because of war damages, Sail but Lasl May o\ lr roen 1'111 onfm'.
true this Inolulle8 only 40 per cent ence mp,\t lng ill il' t<l n call d upon
of whose enti re poses ions our 'hurclles;o oheer v 11
have been lost, Will' ' WI!1!k of lJ eliicatiun" 13t h
orphans, ete. to March 20th, .1949. 8S a week
hurah. ' Hi 'l'ullHliuy house,
ONE AS BAD AS THE OTHER-
A IIDIIorm ICbeduIe of prtc. ia juIt
II' proper in dIJa .. ill
other, To onrcharp dIoeI wbO _
afford it ia just .. impNp8i .. to
owrc:bllrp tboae wbo _'t
We' _i ..... in dIIa of
prioea, baled 011 proper co-. ad aI-
WIl)'8 CCIIIIPII*I to pn ...-- ......

Mc,ClURE
HOME
..... w ... v" ........
GET READY FOR SPRING
See U. Now For
Your Plmnblq Needs , .
WE HANDI,B ALL AMBRICAN STANDARD FIXTURB8
BILL SAWYER
PHONE 2174 WAYNESVILLE,OmO
.. RAIL CHIEFS FOR A DAY
Th haplIY ,..ounptera "take -onr" the Grand Trunk Weltem
.1l B d l.Qr It day .. a ' rewar41ol' 1be.lr alert action In laving the ran-
I d from e poaslble w.rec:lL When. '&be lIoys lpotted II largl;' piece. at
j 'imt>e-dded in a and OYetlapplJla the track recenUy, they quiclcl,y
d thll Grand Trunk and ltood by to lIall oncoming traiN unUl
t; , i-on WIIS '1'0 IIbow tile road'. appreciation, Charlel A.
t" ;" vice pre_lclent IlDIIl pneral manager. entertslned the three at
1.:. lJtoIl on bI, priYate ear, wbel'. they were served II turkey with aU
U\6 A U. boad. waa presented to elch of the
IDdS. and Ibq had pd am Une'. to
r.lCht 11ft: DaDUl 'YM1 - .. Mr. :0.\ oJ...... -' c.rl
_ ___ .. .... _ _ __
iDade by the Department or
State 01 Ohio;
consulting enaineers
have been emplored by the VlI-
lage of WaYDeavUle fO,r the pur
POle of providl.Dc plans, IPec
ifications, and profileJo jU. to
the prOper courae of the necel-
IIIl'1 'main connectina tile
exlaWia wella &0 the ubting
sYIt.eDl IUPlllylna water to the
VIDaae ADd the . inhabitallt&
Shop windows, their gl ass re- of prayer nnn ) or sonal dedi cation
stored and showing wares even to God IInll hip Kingdom work.
if few in number, attract cr'uwds Also, that we Lri'IK a 'dedi catory
of helps and comiOl'ts nlth",,, .. I, ,.oUerlDA' to oue llJ tlthl vn . un-
too often unable to buy day J\-fnrch 20th tOl' (l ilT m!edy
'venmg t he 1St ll , Puhlic Se'I'vice
Ilt the ' hureh; Wetlno:.. duy !!von-
InK t h l()th. Fellowshi p me t i ra gs
ill .hoInes, 10 II I1llmed
l l ltXt week.
. Thul'l\i;lay evening the J7th, r e
1111' chOir pr'llcti(:e wi t h (!V(!l'Y
lllllnal)(l\'s pl'!,!stlnt,
. he Will, conduct a bl'i ef
, Ielhcnl ol' y l' vlce p1'iUl' tu III' IIC'
tbereot .,..
WHEREAS, all piau,
tiona and pl'S!1llea prepared by
' the by the
The committee tells us thd fine
remembers the faces AS they como
day by dsy .. TIwI small
L.ue-eyed child 'l\'ho a
gainst hor mother'1l f llI coat,
"Mutt!, are they really giving that
to YOll" The 17-year old tubercular
girl who was able to get a warm
plaid wiote.. coat for tlie cold
months ah.ead. A YOUf/g man re
cently returned from Russia, com-
to the for shoes, a
Or suit. He had borrowed
approved by said' munlcipalit)l, come
pnparatory to nec are cold legs bound
cea&arJ water main Uom the a cause there are no
for8lD8ntloned wella and dllllgWIf little boy's feet bli Ktered an sore
concrete plera to the exilltinlf from shoes too small for them. Th\!
watJr inain ... t a located at we '.3ce are trOUbled, some
the intenection of Mill Street bewil!lered. some hard, others
and MaIn Street, in uid Vii show only joy and . gratitude.';
lace; From Ellie Myers, in of
nrDED:" "S, all 6..-da are clothing distribut ion, Ludwiga.
n '" .<W:IA"I"" nafen, Germany.
able and appropriated foi the Dr. Emma Holloway told the
pUl'pOlle of completing said pro- Miami Gazette that the local m.eet-
Ject, ancI have been so available ing does not wish to encroacn 111pon
8IId appropriated for Mvera. tne programs of othln' churliliell
montha; in this community but that aU
WBEREAS, all eue . those who ' have clothing of .mable
menta and 'l'lahtll of way have ani! wearable condition which is
been secured, except an ella.!- no longer of need to them and
ment and of way for the have no channel for 'liich its
purpose of tayiUc a water main further use may be ljI8de 'that the
ovv and actOBII the land bere. Waynesville Friend1 will
inafter and be most "leBsed to handle it to
' PIC nn --
D J
STIlRT
The beginnlilll of a more loclaily
plealurabJ It trip, for t othe friends or
othen ,you meet, spotted or !!Oiled
clothing ' ",bela ' you "uninviting" lind,
makes 'yoU f' uninvit8dl
u
t icll. .
.\!' l,irl IlY avenill!; l li e 18th, Evon.
gelisLic sorvi cll nt t he hurch.
Sun.lu:y 'the I!Oth the
ol the Lords Supper
will be olnerved and tne dlldlcatory
oCfll rlllg l'eecived.
The Lull 1J1:ogl'um will be ' pulo.
Jishj!r\ next week.
Friendship Club will meet
Wednesday, 2 e. M, with M
Myrtle Ho.:.k. r s,
Youth Fellowship, Sundll'y 2 P.
Ai., hildeen' s practice, Monday
a flqr .. chuol,
Choir Jj ru t ice Tlllrrluinv 7"10
p, M. . . "
WiHF;REAB, the project cannen be
undertaken or ecmpleted until
auch easement aDd right of way
over the lands hereinafter de
scribed ball been
the most good of ravaged peo},le.
, Further infol:matipJ)
this may be obtllined from ' Do you enjoy doing 7O\Ii cnra
local committee:' . home decoreting! Well, thon .. t
A, C. Tomlinson, eertalnlJ have .omethlna in com
Gordon Foster, ,lIIOnl I've alway. felt that tile PtI'-'
IOnal and senae of
NOW THEREFORE, Be itl'esolvcd Mrs, Elsie Hockett, , achievement In doing m7 own
by t;he CouncU 01': the ,Village o! lIfrs. Lawrence Furnas, palntinc and devllina my own
Mrs. J:red Braddbck, color aebemea made mJ ftnlabed
Waynesville. Sta:te of Ohio: Dr. Emma Holloway. '\ rooma doubly enjoyable. And the
THAT it hereby declares its in. Clothing may be brought to the Veterans or the postwar Army 1
11lodern
,pa,inte are ao .. sy to apply
teDtlQn to appropriate, for the will . hnve their own distinctive Japel that I CUI actually do a 1'OOIIl In no
i
of .Mrs. Elsie Hockett. button.. according to Lt. ftime at all. .
of provid ng for sup - n.J '-II For Inltance-I've Just tniahed
ply, of water for itself and its ty leased as aforeuld Steele, head of -the Air Force rflCl'Uit,. re-palnting m, living room. '1 wan"
inhabitants, and for the protect- to the exllltil)l' watier main Ing statlon in Chicago. I ted . a new deep ahade, and was
ion thereof, a right of. way and . ed on Water Street, ' with- the Tho button w.ill be a miniature I elated to dlacover that all these
over and acrolls the -center of said rigllt of "JAY. and Re.volutionar'Y War minute-man on 8 beautlt'ul abades are nQW avail.
and more lJ]IIfCulcally described ease.ment alonjf . a red enamel di,k 8UI"rOLlnded by 16 able. They're called Kem. Tone
as foUows'. tr' I ht lin .... ari".. Sloutb ' Vugue Deep eclpra - eight ricb
8 a 11: . e .. ...,.. -e - pointed <gold ray., It wiJ be 9/16 of colon ,.that are ju.t as ealY to U84
An'd ' being a rlgjlt of way and . seventy .degrees ('70
0
) wellt :from an Inch in diameter. ' .. th" KemTone pastel ,had ... ,
easement for .a water main. run- the -,velll over and a and COIn be ecmbined with th.
Ding from the two ezisting wells croslliand of H&r,u,t Edwards. Navy Squadrons ' VR-6 and VR.8 UghWI' BRadee to produce an, hlH
located on the property leased You will make due return 01 joined tin! Berlin Airlift last Novem. fO!l may wlab. I-chose a deep ITee1l
f M M
'll ,. 1:111 . h vi i th aR"er pr.ovid- . for walh:rwlth shade or two
rom ae I er resh, over suc ser ce n e m_ , . ber lind were' kidded considerably for Ulf!!ter. f',r the ceiling . and I
and acroslI a strip of ground of eel by law. their ll8uticaJ tennlnology by ' their WIth that now super - euahlon;i
. twenty.five (26) feet in .wldth, H. M. SHERWOOD Air Force colleagues. T-he Air Force . f:i':h!ln;.y roller.. I
and extendin&, from the proper. 1 amed . I' room 1D an ou .... moo9
soon e that the deck ia Clbe I IUlt one coat of paint for theliglit
24 HOUR'
SERVIGE
Geileral Motor Repair
Willard Batteries
t Garage
j M11n and . Miami SU. Ph. 214t
Navy term for the runway. that: port I!IOlor and two coate fcir the dark
is left and' etarboe.d riabt, tbat: an v en mJ wanpapered
R5D ' C-54 th . , .,aIlH. ...
11 8 ,at an il It'. 8urprislng jut iIo1f .
whllt they cnD a ,nip, and thet a bead tricks clln be .:::.
is a latrine. with My Iivlnl' I'OO1D
Lt. Ormond C. Fowterfi, USN ceiling is' quate low-Io I paiDted
. , ' , ' It jut a shade or two nIJ:hw than
le&J1'!ed that U.e JItT Force doeI DOt the "'aliI! make it ' look hieber
consider "wheela" to be lin IIIJtomo. If you'd Uke to make ,...
bile, He taxied In.to hli MnI-ItaJId, or lower-just paint It a deepw
ricin ' R!ie" _Del To make a .....
pa II ramp, m-mun - l&aDd oat, p.int It a dlfl' ..... au ....
mominlllter f1labt to Berlin; called from the relt 01 the room aDd l&
Ihe tower, and requested 1hat a ''Nt actu,dly,.,iIl look lill. a .. pant.
01 wheell" be Mnt out to tb8 p1_ room. And now that we an ..
The tower "l'ORered" Wbea JI'owJ dllC1J!ator colora In .. bit dia,
t the f b' 5 er - washatile alilt rna, be .... - ...
cu < ItD_ 0 lao R D, .be _w, most aDJ .arf-. w.'" ......
not the crnI plclrup h. h.d npec:t.d, oar tamllJ P1'OJeet for
but. ,.t of and main gear wheel. colilplete new color IdIeme r a
_________ ______ "'___ for tb8 IUD. "Wbet1 .. , to tU AIr .... , _ or II1II' ,
.,.;;II P'GJ'II!I .... wheelll }.. - . _. .. .
Til", Kingdom or God Ia a """l"
dam at law, nllt of hapJM'n-so or
of maglo wands. Jesull \\' 11
fond of comparlnJl God'. Kln:-
to crawlnlr plulB. Ever,
put Is II miraclo, n Ia cvldeno.
aI Godls erea""e power; but
plants do' not grow overnight..
the, 1T0w by 1be which u. ...
f'reator made In I.bem.

,,'ltd
AS WE SAW "feek, 9'e most
Important . feature Of 6)e Ideal
Woi-ld, OJ< of any world'. Is the qua). '
of the people In It. So moat of
IJesus" parables were about P!!OPle,
'011. at the most famou. belnc thIa
olle of the "prodlgal Ion." ("Prod
118al" of cOl;lrse does not mean wlcik
eel or pentant, but wasteful. reck
ell with money or other thln81.)
'You could ftnd many 1.aulta In th.at
'Youn, man. One of them - the
fault that nearly kmed him - wal
if he had II calendar he never
looked at It. If 'OU take a good
DOt at a calendar you will alwan
Ioottce that thera I. another day af. \
ter th1. one-another month. anoth
er ,ear. But the prodi,al never
Ithlnb alJout tomorrow, onlY about
today. He lOW. II wild oats be.
callie he hal fun oln, It. He' can
S8, "SO whaU" fllst enoullh but he
h.. never asked the Question; ,,_
then what?" ChIldish, lan't It?,
88me people ena arpe that
n la a ,ood &bIn. to II1lW wild
..... en the 1beory that &be
prodl .. I' ceb It oat 01 hla .Y.
&em and III afterwarda II better
m ....
NOIIlenBel II It better for your
.cluoatlbn to spend .evernl year.
l,arnln, thing. wrong? Is it bet-
tljr for II ,arden to let it 1I'0w up
1 In weeds for the first three weekI?
II> It better for a ntan's helllth to '
81lend hi. ehllllhOod years on a .Ick.
b.!d? That', no more lUiy than to
.ay that a man is morally better
for having been luunoral tor a while
ant.

Prodl", NaUon
I!: HAS EVEN been IBid that we
bave a Pt:odiJa)son . c1vlllzntloo.
,eneratlon II pretty bu.y lOW
In, wild We Wllite the nat.
ulial ruource. Of &be earth. Drink.
In, haa become encoura,ed by law
elld IIlamorous by the movies.
We &penll more on Uquor than .on
aebooll. Idore mane7 Ia lpel'lt Oft I '
.lngle da7'a horse'-facin. at a bll
track than a whole ltete. or provo
Ince lpendJj Oll educeUon In a year.
The tie. of marrla,e have crown
10 weak, .. outalde th.
Cilriltlan chUrch, that It ha, not
bllen Ion. Ilnee one American cl1:7
boaitin, that Ita murlaae rate
"Clupt up with" ita dlvorca'
dlt.1 " '


fIIIHJIl PRODIGAL I0Il ID 3 ...
, went he had to
wild baryed ftrat. TIle
procItaaJ, wbether ' IndlVl4
natlon, aeema to nIlttmder-
Je_' _aninI- II God Iii
aI at all, be ia pIctured ..
ben.vO .... e BeinI who after all
mind ,our C/III' uWe
"lit wUl forti"." 1814 VoJ..
''tIlIl', lila ln1aIneu." '1'IIet
mlIuna.r1tan4lnl of God,

That Old
Mr. Crane
By
ANNA E. WILSON
O
LD MR. CRANE ut In a pad
ded armcbalr before &he ftre III
bl. room. The pipe and tobacco
on lb. table bealde blm went un
toUched. Old 141'1. Cranaton bad
,iven blm' the pipe aDd tobacco,
the armcha.1r and the baleDlent
room. In retum b. tended the
furnace ' IUId 1000etlme. awept lb.
floor.
Old
about
Mr. CrIUlI be,an to thJDk
blm.elf .. be'd bave JiluKI
,--_ ......--, to bave bae,n. Be
3
Mlnute
Flotl.n
mlibt dr.am thea
be'd hac!' a 6ne
lalber and moth-
"--___ er. m81be a doo-
tor and a teacher. Someone wboa.
mone,. came In relUlar and who'd
haVI seen tbat be aot educated;
. who could have found wbat be WaS
RUed to and liven blm
oa atart. He'd hava married, WIn,
lOmeone Uke AIda Rich, ""hI wed
to ride her pa.t hi.
father' a boua. and wbo .0meUrn ..
topped to .peak to him. Alda wa.
Dr_ Rlch'a d.U&bter and .poke to
ev.r1bo(ly. A Dice air!. not .tuck
up or proud.
The cbildren would bsve been
like Alda; too. Two bo,.. and two
Ilrh. He'd have called th. elder
Jlrl Alda and on. of tha b07' for
blm lf, Milton CrIUle, Jr. People
would bave written It that ""a7 on
"letters. He'd seen it that wa7 wb.n
he'd carried in the maU for old Dr.
Bleb tIIat lUIIlmer when be mowed
lawna for h1a keep. Dr. Rich had
liven blm maD)' a .tra, Quarter on
the aJde.
"S,_ III II 'II&h
sJoMIII h' 1Ih,. '0 6/". ,OM .I b.,.,
U-" ,,,,,," YOM_, III b. b,
I,,, ,_.In_, bo,b 'lWrow/MJ _
"'fr1 ill ,b. "ok
Alter A1I7. the amalleat, lot
pueumonla and 'CI.Ied. their tather
had faJled. Be and SUn had qult
_001 ud ,ODe to work, be blm
MIt into the I Tocery bua1D.... But
be drUted from job to Job. Sam put
it 1D worcll. "Ih not that )'ou doll'.
meen rlIht or tbat ,.ou're lu7. but
. It .. ema like you Jlave aot &0 be
movInI," 88m had al_,. been
,GOd to blm ju.t &be .am. as he '
had bean lood to Dad. Sam wu
dead DOW. He'd teU bad wbe.D Sam
dlacI. .
f.'4 lIIGVecl around jun u Sam
,AId, and When be was ,0UIII an4
I&ralI. tae'd man.,,,, ,..._ weU-
ban.tID .. lumber ... ..waa ClDce
.em boat It'l a llft tbat'. lwei aD
a uaan. bavinl no proper comtorta.
'Ollce Bam bad com. out to vllU
. .
J!..:IIA'J'E 'J'1ti\.NSI'lJ.nS
un;,u ' \ uud HULh r.;. AYCl'ij ,Lb
G. t(.anUull "ud 'Mal'ian G. LII.ey,
f IOtli In
J:1al'.Cll W1,IIC1'allu i>rlltcl' tu W 111-
tel' and (ioldie 1'1'llter, 1.11
In W usillngton twp.
Uenviir UJlfJ aguulI J:lowull tu
.b;verett una MIII'y Huth rlOgUII,
J. iH'4 pOleM In MWlilill twp.
(,;1Ir1 t and Ji elen lSercaw LO
'J' huima MOI' jfun, 1 lot in l\'11lllOl1.
Wheeler W llIW1CI'C W i"red uliol
erUcllU 1 IUL ill ltouched-
t,el'.
.' Ito llA'l' J!!
of ,IlIuDeI I. Sturk.\Vculh r.
ojee' d, J. Ruymol1d Law, eXeCULu( "
ul r eal t!sLatc.
OJ Nuik t.cWIH, uel:'u, Ida
Lc\II>i, _ extlcULdx. .tIlY-
monu ,"IHqu6,. 11.111111101 allll
KllauurlfY, apPullILed up-
Jl LI.users.
i!.dtlite of Anna King, dec'lI,
JCI'rY Junml King. executor, U. I'.
JHUwn. J. Vi . lIoodal'd 111111 Kli rl 111.
ul'O . 1, uppraisers.
In Lt\e mluiel' of t be Guardian-
ship of !tOSSlie \llIn LlOI'll n; J. d .
l 'ILLcnuCiu"c appolnwu gWlr'!ulll
Imu filed bOnd.
b:stllte o[ l:fal1old Sharp, dec'd,
Alt.a U. tuuv \:xeCULl"X, Hoy
VIII)'L"JI \ ; 1"'1'1{ III II ()envel
aPPOinted apprllIsel's.
01 , II"Z l.>cown NoLie.
dec'd .li:vaa J. ::.teddOm, udntinis-
-LraLor. l i rSL and ilDul '!lccount, ap-
proved. allowed and con.l'irmcd. '
1!lS1.lIt" of Mynh, ,II!. K.Hl el'.
l1el:'l1 t; verelt executor.
I WUI UII\1 1I I.SLII LuLI e .I e
cOUllt, upproved, lllloweil unll COll-

,
A FARM DIARV
by D .J. i ' I'tAIZER
February 25. 1949. More rain, more
c, oudy more mudl Today
a IotUe culd';l' but still cloudy and
damp. Do you .uppooe gil those Well -
tern sno\ll drill. are goinll up into the
ai r and then coming down here a9
r....... I wonder how much .now ell
this rain would have made. One
paper ""id that on. inch of ' rain
would make eight inches of mow. If
a nyone i. mathematically minded
they can ligur. that out. '
J jUlt look.d out the window and
iliare wal a blue bird on the fence. 1
was so surpri.ed that 1 looked twic ..
to be l ure. I MIlO lI8W a blue jay thi
morning. i)ut thay ,tay all year
usually. Tho . ong .perrow. are ain&"-
lOll every morning now, but haven'.
Deun here all winter. Spring i. on the
way, even if we have our .econd win-
ler, the ground bob promO.d. It ham't
come yet and the pound Iw:>p are
!Jal and playip& lII'Ound.
, Farm accounb .... .taking up moat
tlJ lily Lillie right now. It I, intentldn&
_'I Ii./) o..,;r all the and compar.,
lrmed. . hem \y lh other yean el)d lee where
!!.Btatc of H. J!: :Minge, dcc'd, we did weU and where not. On die
I rcne NICIl<llS, cxccuU'ix, alia
unlll IWcuum, a(lpr() vcu, .. ll\)wcll
whol il wal a bener year than .194'1
_hough most of the year we were ,til ,
.OV\III\ to buy the hi"JI priced fe
... "a confirmed. ,
guurdia/l -
' rvl " ,II" }' CaT , before. If you uae on
upprovLlt. " I. .. ,woka gotten OUl by the E. -
1n Lhe mlntel' of Lhe
IIhlJl 01. Curl L. ):ounK.
.,ung, Jitth UCcou'lt,
. ud<Jwt:LI lind conllnne!l. tension Dept, you con have l um
b; . tllI,e oi HIII"cne, API)l e, ot!c' u, .. \I .. I . uo the UnlversilY "no [hI .,
\ tieorge, execuLur, .u'u th;;y' can te I you JUIl what you mad .
tlnal account, approved, 1I.1I0W(:u n l _ .. " orme ILena aod wlu; ti),
.. na l:oniirJllet.. 10&" '01' shlJep were most profitsbl.
bSWLe ot Aubie lilllicHillc. dec'!I, for you and how you compare II 1\'
M. lS, t{ukltllt lOe, CI' UML/!C, 01 form manager with tOe average Obi >
aCCOUll t , appoveu, ailowll,1 Ulld coli- .armer, r nevilr have had that done
I.-med. . becouse m:r-lx> k ' alway med _
J:!Jl!l.UtC 01 Orel E. Garrison, dec d J
Oar! l:f. . (,u.rJIKon, lldlllillillWlltur, little more com lie led that most
UI'lIt, tlnal. ,.and lIist1:LbuLI c lIe- peoples. My tenant an,\1 lore like the
COUll", appwvcll, ' uLiowed 111111 coli widower with lome chltdren who mar
llrmell. ned a widow witb omu chilLlren, I U
'l!:stat.e 0 Laura 8. Skinner, they had ber children and pi. chilo
fARM N[WS
damp, warm weather aDd mucL MOlt !
of the caWe that comea iii at the
Community Sal ..... 10lina hair
in patch .. from 01\8 caUMI or aDOther.
What we mo.e than mythlnc
i. lOme nice brlCht 1unehiDe, but DOt
LOO much. 1 h.ar that Southeron Flor-
ida and pam of the RocIri .... of
the ,big Know. Bre cryin, for rain or
,
We tried to plow a little U1,& other
day, know!n ,that were Ilure to
have some freezina weather, w, break
up the clods, but it wal toO muddy
even for .that. The biuer uaCUlt, with I
,the double' wbeel. in front is not al
,nod in the mild a. the u.tt1e old I
model B. with it. front whee" wide
apart. The double wheel ,eul filled
up with mud in the space ' between
the two and- you have to clean it out
and woe unto you if you don't clean
it out and let it dry or freele.
We hope our readen will bold on I
and be patient. I. for one. believe
that our paper ia important. ,It may
not be ver ybl&, but it it thing
that i. our 0Wll and seta ua oft ai' a
town not jutt a ."bUlb of .ameplace
ehe. H_' bopine thac thinp will
work out to &he. aallidac:tion of evary-
on
If you have any itama h1'inli them
in and .tick th en:' in the slot.
'I
----- ---
-In CODjunctlon with the
mOlt modem laclUtie.
eamed I,or us the
reputation we . enjoy lIS
one 01 thll community'.
InatUutlons.
It'. caUed "honey twlRt," for u n"vorR tills
j col""e cake. Extra-hOlley may be tn those
who like colree cake' dripping w;lh
Women who enjoy bakin!r rolis and lI!ofr('" ('ak !I ar nlwaYR
covering how to make new !rood to at from Q bas ir sweet yc'nst
dough. A honey twist is another one tD try. This deli gh ful r olf'e cnk
results when you coil a slender roll of rich yeast dn1lgh lind
'round In a pan, then brush on the honey tnppi ng. it to ri.e until
light and fhen bake it. The hbney topping makes the
Since food should be nutritious as well as taste.8Il t i!lf.vi njf, it
In order to mention that the honey twist is full of good fnlHl vI. lul!.
flour makes all breads in)Porlant sourCes of nn,1
lron
Note thn' recipe calls fol' "frplD til ,qix" cups or Ilnri!!he,1
Oour. This m .. u should add only 811 much is neode" I , hlUk' a
dough whit.. " easily handl erl. A jURt s tiff "l\C' ugh I.e) holtl
ita IIhape wh I' med Into a bnll is th e right onsist enry To much
ft our will n\ok ... a stiff doulth tha t slowl y aod pro,luces
textured brends: little the dough 0 th" ('Ilk
won't hold i t s shape.
Your famil), will make honey twillt one ot i fnvorit
It III also a gDod coffee houl' compnniQrl, yet it is pliO;n 'nough t o hI/tv
.. luncheon or dinJlel' bread,

'. HONEY TWIST
. I paciullf\ yeut . cnmprtlR'd V4 rUD
}
fir dry Vz cup SUI'!.1f
V .. cup lult:wum l 1f':.I\1)I1" "" H h
I 1 cup milk , :! t .. tp."tl!n I
I ) to 6 ,tlhed tnr Ichcd
HONEy ' rOI'('ING
t ,,, v
-..,
In (lIHn"'" I .. ,11ft" roll
dec'd Allred ti. ttrant, exl>Cutor. dren and their clhldren. We have
first: !lnal and dlatriot)ut1Ve ik!- . tock and my .tock and our .tocl< so
appt'vVlJd, anll somellime. on paper It a l,ittl6.
of. E: Uzabet.eh o 'bomiell, mixed up in ,rulilY. it i.!'IOl Funeral Home
Stubbs
Soften yeast in I\lkewarm wnt r.
Scald milk. Add shortening. sugnr
and salt. COlli to lukewa rm.
yeast and "KItS. ,Add Aou,' h,
make a s'lfl dough. Turn nut 011
floured board or pcstry (' ctl:_
knead until amooth and slIti n)'.
Form into Ii ball and place 11\
Itreased b9WI , Cover and let r iAl'
in , warm pl!tc'e until doul'frd.
Wqen If r,ht, d' w-. , ,e'"
. hape Info ' 8 long mil about oli"
i nt .., il t.!: r " i l pd " ill f P l1.1l h(\gin ...
rli n ' - fit 11\1' 111111
hI t hp h, [l nl11 . lo-
... r fo r Honey
anti ilrll" h QYI'r
LH '-;!le \lIIlil dnuhlcol , Rake in
rti'1de rlil e /lVen ( 376 dngr,opfl f ',
25"tl) min,,' '',,'
t wo T wi<t.R oi ,. i!lrll (o. ' I ..
,' intl,f'lJ )\
dec'd. J.ne O' UonneH. administra- 'oat too bed. . . . ---.-- --------
. . first and final account ap We apent momlDlL onlWalhiztJ- TELEPHONE I . Seed. In . timu. 8all ' UI ,.nll"u, .. a
.. allowed and '1onJlrmed. ton'. in an occupation that I O. Une ImUI ball Is esllma letl to Use of If 'I , d a li lll (llt. u U8 ' a
"' lIl*te ol Laura Gruber. dec'd, am .ure.would have met the approval ' cOlltBln Hve to six million "spores" 601l r p" nil. 't:cn (.
.,. __ =;..,;=== __ ofI c,r s"eds. UI'O,,, r,, ) Inl!
Meryl Urny, 'of ;he father of our country wlw:> we. \
DaN W W A, filed his first, finul said to be lin farmer and
and distributive account, . itocic lirower. We sprayed the
r.; tate of Alfred MiliaI'll, dec d, and calve. with lime .. ulphur 'Pray
James I.- Millard, ot, the heirS, lor ' ring-wonn. (t would .1.., Ike
estate exempt lnnerltance if they ru.pPeoe4 to bave any. Thi,
. I!l8tate lIf Belle AA e. . .
Jameij 1... Millard, one o( the " a bad year for n n" worm, all thi.
I estate exempt Inheritance tax. _____________ _
Estate 01 Ida Ma), Millard, dec'd.
Jamel _1.- Milla'rd, one of , the hell's,
estate 'exempt inh,ritance tax.
. Estate of Jennie Allce CUm-
mln&8" dec'd,l'aUl J.
estate exempt. Ill-
nerltance tax. . , .
Staie 01 Grace V. Bryant, de <1 ,
Florence Bryant administratrix.
elltate Inhe-ritance tax. ,
Estate ol l"ranlt. M. Beal, dec' d,
PearJ A. executrix. ..
Snook, Rudo'ph Uothmlln and W,.I-
bur Earnhart appOinted appra's-
ers. _ .........
With A Buckeye In ,
Clueoce J. Brown
Congressman h \l f:n 11,
Ohio District
If !Uter:e is any question in the of Lhin.. medi aLely com' I (I their ai d in' (Case of lIowI
Ing American as to whether the United States il I eYer, "r the United b LlIt.cf\ ell/,L, wJIlti.
,headed down the road toward stale sochdism Lhl lIolly, UIlI) l' Inll ( .. e 'r"'f III
ana",er can be found in a new bill-l..H. R . . 27f)6..-0ill' 1 OJ: Punt, "-1' 1) cu dl ng 01 IIIl lmh
trod,uced In the ,House by Breot 84!cl'etal'y of St ille Ac heson to I r" t haI till! 1.1,1,
I
of last wE:ek 'aa an ovl:rlo<JkfJ lI _ (> , till' LJlllt.,ol
meaaure. This bill. If enacte,d into law, would PlJt m provldell thaL < I II ,i" I' '' OI' WIl,' .10
to effect," far gJ'eater co?tr,olJed "reB' . OUI' UI' l nea t6 ro , " Jgn mlth,lOY '\I. tI V
Good Feed. Care Mean
Long-Wearing Alfalfa
'Well-Nourished Plants
Resist Winter Killing
A clal'p, long.wearlng. carpet of
Mr" lrl< on rolli ng Helds Is a matter
nf ' Ulf1i ng, It\' Iljnlllhe soil's dlnner
1'11 11 \.\ e ll f1l1ed wi lh Jlhosphnte and
"n(/ following pasture mario
mr lhods thnt prevent pre
In.,hll1' . 'ha ldnel<' .'
A Ifal!:h will n long lite l1 It
Is \\",11 fed :md cared tot'. When
Ih,. pln nls arll writ nourl shed they
nre hardiE:-r and better able to reo
and winter kllUn, .
' I' hoy will their roots firmer
onC\ healliller, ' thicker
""rnwlh ;,bll,ve ground. . .. ,
T" II' c " 0.1' legumll.
1I 1f," !'" Inl' 'V' I'lr,!p helpings of pho.-
phllle 1)110:\ pu(aslt out ot the" lOll.
lhat heavy
[lmmll1U 01 rccltllz r carryjng the.e
nl1t.lI,r n ts be app!led, ..1 Ihe Ume oS
r.r\III/t,
1' ,.. !HI:' 0/ can be pro-
llilUINl oud Increased by top.
w th pho' phate or po1a.b
In the spring or faU. at Nt.
nllricIll\uTtll ex cdment .tation.
hn v(> thl) t "pplicatlon. of 300
\'1 ' 1l)Q or mnre' per aore have
hf>l ' lI
(; 'll1rl mallagement meana
1:1.l nl{ \':lIry on I,ITnzing Wllli
III' " " I l nbJlshed. It I. wi to
rol"'I\.' a ,'olation pilln !o cow. wID
'T1Il V'" frllm onl! neld to another. be-
Itl l'!) thl' pnsllLrc Ie grazed down to
the 14I'Ol.l l1d. &y titls system the p ...
lUI'" will have '. chance to renew tt.
, ntf ,.. lie cyws on other 1IeIdI.
Reverse Irrigation
I
'''hen It come! to moJ.ture
tarn len have a two-tOld problem. '
lit It Is nece'Ar7 to
t-'XCp68
W\!I IIBr t of a farm While lrrI,aUl!l
ndjo' hing dry urca at ....
ti nlt'. Suclo 'lcll' JUy II the ca .. em
a Virgini a farm.
The AtQry th1a .outhera
I=lrmoi r's In I. simple: JIll
Irr l/{oted land WB8 prodUclll, .au..
tnctori lY- but the low, wet acre.,.
lI\ljnccnt to 'It was w)loUl' \IIIpl'Oo
duclive, The solution til maldai
both arCBS equally proc!ucUve .-
prqved s!nlple. Her.. what ...
done: .
No change WBI made III tIIa tm,.
/tAllorl. serving tbe hl,b, dri 1an4.
, The low lAnd, however. received u
" lrrlllnU(,n In a:everae" tr.atri1elrt.
''You're ,ettlDa nOYOUD,er.
:1IuW 70U Ihould think of matt7iD&
aDd I8ttlIDI down."
I
N TIiE end. be'd bad tq,lielp out
&am: 'It hadn't been much he'd
l!:state of Richard E, Bullock,
dec'd, Bullock, executriX,
inventory hearing set ,fOI' 1i
at 10 A. X. : '
Estate JOf J. C. GI'UY, daC'a,
Meryl B. and Gh'o.rles Ii. Gray,
_o-aoministrlltOrs. estate exemp.
inheritance
l!:state of Addie M. WeaVIlI.
TlUUiAlI propos.ed?n his c!"'!lpalgn for Ie', , tty. ,J here opposition 10 tho tu
tion laat ralt. Under Its ' provII!JOns th? , bll1dlllg . to , .. uton ... ..J CJlJly Joll1 111 UI J
may, by regulation or order. fix the Wal' which may, de vclOl1 III wel.-trll J!, UlBPO. 1)[1 thu'
at which any commodity may be sold In, the. Umted pbhel .hand the \ '!lwr" m 111 jfJl'
by Bny 'person or coru;ern. If the "price thel'e want to make co, l'l..li n .:arl h<l on l; '
of has lilian or threatened to risc" at any tlme a:l;lel" dE!!end them 11.1 any time agt.ll nuL Lliell 1;!"lIIlu .
Decemjler 1948_ Farm prices be p81!til1l1y ptO- Amerlcall .iPfI, ovRI ot the ur ..h A l J\.'Wllb' \ '
by llroviao that panty prices must be hicL, lUI 0.1. WOIJ!(J IIlt! UIl l.\ l' I"Jl I III
rn.nn'I:R.1DO"a, Vnder this bill Presi dent would have 00\' h' Storlc fori It'n Jloli ;y.
the power, through a temporary wage to con I . 010 .. ,
, dec'd Lucian A. Weaver, executa:-,
l!lad to live wben Sam died. Miller, Frank Sellal:8 anti
bid unW Sams 110, UP. R bert Mooney appOinted ap-
be'd N;red at that elevator anll Q
worked hlrd: Salli'd alked blm Of A. 1... Watkins, dec'd,
to come and live with tb,m. but . I B W tklTUI
had a iIlce aDd, alter -H
t
\ f 1:: 'tate ,ross valu"
kDockIDI arountl au over man I . er 0 , I , -

... kind cd ro\IIb. It wouldn't of e'itate d '<I


1 Estate 9f Fred M. Young. eo
have be8II Ilttinl. IUId be d a ",.,a St 11 Yonn... administratrix, in-
tried to do what wu e a -, I
It wu III the hDaplta1 tbat Mn. ventol'1
CraD.ItaD fouDd bJm. Sbe'4 ,Ivtn
,bbn the -room and tile ebal1' and
;J'Hterda1 .Id livan blm lb. to-
and the abbouIb the
Fur' Per-lIOnal Noleli
lied Ads Pllone 2694_
, .
ciId. CASH FOR DEAD
"N_ .... - III, ,.",.... , .. 5
11M, """U pI ._ ,.,.., COWS ............... 0
... IHI-liut-H"!' HORSES . J6.00
Ibe klMW. &be wu bII Idod. According to
"l'IIq muit have tol4 her that be movt;d Promptly.
lIadDt I.oDI to.o. It wu Dice
..... 4NamIDI AIda the lire, JANES RENDERING
UId, maJbe, kid or two, tbouIb I
... 4 ImoWO well, It waIDt Phone Col eet
,. 111m to be looldDl at .usa Rleb Xeaia, O. 1712
I#er - fatller died. WiJIDiaItOD, O. 2382
.." .... 1::'2 ..., .... ___
, t ....... 6M(IIq ..... .,.. - ... \\\ .
;:z.-,. ........ -"'f"-
"DrIIIk - 1m&, 1fI!Il'. JIIIt . =-'-'I. .f'"
'I ............. bad ....... i I VJP ".
,I ........ ,...,....... , ?"" .,
I
AnotherCol}signment of
. MJlrtha Washington
Lamps
$5.92 each

If'JRNlTURE AND.
APPIWICE CO.
' trol waco. Finally. and IV!!n more,importnnt, tht. . - . , . ',' , '
proposed measure would authorize the I'rel>a:cnt to I .Ples.itlcnt rl'umll n , 1\ Ridl dl lil undhlli . LI,UL G,J!,
make loans, ' or to use govelmment funds lor t he ex.- l . I taxes lJy .. t l<lu st l'otSl' 1I1l1ll1h
panllion or construction of industrial plants' to pro- I ,oolla
l
K. and by Uppl'c/xllmLL ' Iy
duce any im<I 'all commodlt,ieB' which he may decide two bitJlun, yea I:. S pcnk' ll' JollllI\l 1l1 1{ II
are In short s upply. Such loana and conatruction wn'
l
White H!).ulle \ /: Slt - '>lKt we!lk, hl ij h ' 1/ ' J
be made without regard to any Ihilltatlon1l in exist U Iou x incl"'u>!o thlis yellt' would lie u
ing law. In other words, the Presi!1ent jf he Of tile House Ways u n" le tit ,
put the Government In eompetltion with .auu .UhaLrman (reOJKe . 0;1 th ' anaL
any enterprise in the eountr:Y, on his ' own 1'Ulam,e COmhlll!t.ce to gt ltE
Anding and de4!ision alone. Write the Clerk thE< eailY comliucra"ltlll t? nny tax u.u"n.
House of Representatives for'a copy of H. R. 2756 'hey arc wlun,& /I walt lind attl[ud ,mlll ll ,e . v,.
and study it for )'ouncH. . dentty wO',lderlll.\l' how high tuXCIj CUll go Wlt h-
out wrecking t he natlonal CC!>Q Illy. 'hey ul'll "IHo
questioning- the wis'dom of t:l1X 'o.croosci/l wI lin l,u", -
ness acti vities 'nd ' employment arc d 'cli" lil a: . ,
TIle Ptealdent hal Bent the Congres8 a messllge!
,requ..ting an ,appropriation of. Ave million four hlln-
dred thoull8l1d dollars for t;he rebuildi ng lind
reconstruction o{ the White House. While
amount'reque.ted is not th,e eight or ten milli on dol
80_ publiC officialll claimed would be neces
Iary, it,ia more than twic,e what the erection of a
brand ne;, White HouSe the llall)e aize nnJ 8tyle.
witll every modern ,facility. would cost. Congress
muat decide whethel' to pay an additIonal thr<. 'e mil-
lion dol\ara, lor historical"ond aemimental reasons,
to \'IIIMIJ"VII only the present outer wall!! of the
WhIt. Houae. Inc:identally, 1.lt week the Hpuae au
thOrir-f4 fundll for repairlnlg the Capitol I' QOf' which
.... .,.lIn In alleh a . state of' collapae lIince before tIIl\
war all oto rtlC\uire steel BUPPol'tII to keep It
(rom 'amng In' on the ConlrreJllional chamltel'll.
.1
The new Secretary of S,tafe. DI!tlIl ,Acht'Hon, and
tile Truman AdmlnlatratiDu are having quite a bit Of
cIurieultr In pining IUPPOI;t tor thla country'll IIIlh'J
bato .... HOI'th AUantic ])efezaae Pad.
CIIIIIltrt. ._ been .. _ UIIdentand that If the,
jobl dI4t Pact, AmerIaD 1ia1litar, mlRht. would 1m
. . ..
n' t ' \ ,. ,
' j i1e l'urnalS J ,lllllnlstrlltlQn ,PIli 1(:1101 -
el:s in COngl'CIIK aJ'C duing Il lot. uJ' "pus. illg PI"
IrrllveYl1l'd thesCl days ubout lJu jflnc!:lll ., 1111
employmllnt 'CIl 1n SPite of U1C ,JC()lIrhl
. In prices, p),(J!IUo tl'Vc acti Vity and omploY1l11'Ilt dtu'lu!,:'
the past few w"Clks, the l't'el!idcnt nnd some Of
top adVisors stUl Insi-st thO! nabon is Wll11
a dangerous iODation l'ather thun 1\ dl>pre)! sioll. 1'/1.-
Allmi llistration'll legIsLative 1c."\(\'Hs 111 L <I"'''''iI
the clCistence of alIY 1I1,(I/)II' m, III' t hli L
such Ii probhlln is even in. prospect. They U1'gIH' LhuL
Ulne i* /ltlll a great Kho:rtage Of (\\'CI'!,-
where .. Yet Jast, weok the AdminislJ'nLlon-conll,.il<'''
House ,put ,throllgh Il ,Iou bled ." (? Iil'icllcy 'llll"'''P''' ;''
tion to pM\-i\lo rOI' n lorgc incl'llose UI IIUll, h,'!
of Govetnme/lt clerkK uillrigllod Lo jlJ'ax:CSRLlIg unelll
pioymem. Incidentally,
the ntunber of penonll drawing Unemployment com.
pel1llltlon In the varLows States has mol'\) tha'i
cIoubled Ln the Jallt few weeks. and is DOW high" ..
thaD at any time since belore Ule war.
ot "II n dllcn waa q I'CION
IJI so i bat tbe .xce JDGU-
ttll'l! wo"ld drain lnto it. TbeD a
verticil I type pump, u
.s hown i n the accompaOTinl tlhu-
tr ation, was located at 1lI. roaclaliIe
of the ditch. ' Wlth thfI arraq.
menl, the farmer lot practicaJb'-
IJutomatic resulb.
Dralpage from the low land i.
pumped out liS rapl4b' a. It ac-
clJrnl.llates ' In the dltch. But 1M
moistur e Isn't wasted. It dowa 1Dto
'II creek whl.ch water ....
ed for thc more o;tbOliox tntp.
tiOD system serVin, the fanneIl'a
drier acres. Now, be reporta, ...
formerly, neglected 'fet lalid II ,..
dIJ.cinll on a liar wJtII tba Irdtated
acres.
Support Pric".
Goals Set for Potatoa
Lower BUpport prl_ &114 '"'-
gO/l ls for ItMII ear17 potatoee ....
belm announceci b;r abe V. .. ...
pnrtmcnt 01 alrlcu1ture.
Agt'iculture SecretU'7 a.u. 1'.
Brannan laid the low parU;r
bnd been eet. with extreme ......
tlthee. and should not btl relU'llld
as a precedent for otber .............
Ities. The goal tor 1", u .-..
will be bro" l'n donto ...........
indiVidual (arm
rAc;
f
ADS
r
ONF, r.ENT P)<;R WOJtrl : rnlJl 1111 1111 1 I'hHrg', 25
cl'nh. CnntTuct rate for rt!(I I:':' Il ri \ t'rtt. I'll1t'tl ts
n pnn aPTlUcation.
I_VlCB-
r. J01D' l'Iearieat wiring sale? 1 ill
dIedr your wirina Free.-Rolhe Wit.
bIc aDd Quick ,Ilervl Ed
1.aIIaI1a. 5 mila NE. of W."ne.-
.me at Grove School
Roaae. Phol\lll N'ew BurUngtQn Ob, I
TIME 'I'o PAIN'I'
Iatarior .a,ttd C!xrerior ... d ",,,. 101.. ,, ...
J- booked nbw. All work
tIHd,' PI,on 2725- &lor". 8 , II A. 1'01. ,
- ---- -.....
DON'T PORGET TO A' 1
US for Insurance. An typ o(
Insurance: Ilt a Sa ;! 11
Prands Gene Br wn. pMne
Waynesyj11e 2472 i ) r Call
collect. WilmiuJ:1on 211 t
.Ae ordi ng' to . iz('
and Condition.
Call
Xenia 454
G. Buchllieb. Inc..
DO YOU PLAN' to ''CIiIOti l' l <>1'
buDd a Bam'? Stop in
7ou.r eopy of 11'(1(' R m
Plaa Book.
Wl!l HAlVE In stock a c"mpldr'
line of Loueten' bArn equl,..mf'nt
lupplf .. , as stall , .
WIlter bOwls. lHt:er Cl'r ri,., :Itt,]
11",. earrieH, '
LOUDlIl'N'S DARN IIlan71 "1I' ... ,..,.
tee _b you nothin\!'. atl fln
for our estimatu of our ill' "
BANTA .0 .
Tour Lollden Representatty" .n
Southern hI
!I'T W. Mulberrv " I""ham",. \ l"",
plhnne IlI1R

for custnm Profl'l'i
terYice. (jln Gordon. Harvev
c
-
tiurr. P1Ione Waynesvlne 20M.
, -Inll
AUCTIONEERING
. I
ANK
,LOANS
Why?
\ ',1 I .11. 1',1,\ u" II n .V l l lI !! '
til}.." 'I' I u. 1 II
..llllt!1, 'tI" C\1 1' 11 \.".
Na']" [ hl' ou!-\,h
ebanon .F.L.A.
,
. IlroodW8)
l'h"'It' .1'),
NORRI S B!'>OCI< COMPI'. NV
C, n"lnnati Union StOCk V, r '"
W iro. a.I'lIt p, ,,_qrualve, ,. .
Gra. "lzaiion to no".'
St,.. ,;.tl Doll " h the CUll '
a"
count..... . .
".a' kit In t l ' .
b c; R JOE THAT SATISFIE'
W'lUO DuTtOn 1 : 50 1!!. B, T.
DUll U hO WJ . W Clnelnn,"
H : 40 J'l1U1 700. ''I' Ollr 'On'
Ma r k.,t RaDCJr...
PLOWSHARES
SHARPENED
FOR SALE
New - ' Used - Relluilt
HYDRALIC LIFf'S
FOR LONG WHEELBASE
TRUCKS .

BOO O'REGAN
There'. no doubt about ,t that
Coach Ed Poner i. the "Coach of
tho Yeor" in Clan B Warr n County
B rcl es. All he did WH' to tak ..
Over the remnant of 1948'. cluunpion
5l1'.lmJ nnd fol lowi;,g an in enrl uut sua ..
"" n. Poner Rrnbbed thi. y .... r. County
tournament title with 3 straight vie'-
Iorio.. Wayi,,,.vi lle'li regular ""alOn
I.l.,y, .-spC!claUy nltuj".t Cnrlisle. did
uut' lTutk the mOll 6y ..be llora .nxiOUJ
t " Illy a;,; nlun1fY Ub tho locatl, !but
"cycrth ... u>. tJ'l" Spal1l1nl displayed a
wu"derful Imllld of team play on the
spocious Middlet0>rn court and capped ,
thl e going awol' .
So no'" ull you 'doubling Thoma_'
gut b"hiud our lad. Saturday at 1 P.
, M. at Xenia and root die Spartana to
v,ctory ov"r Sabina. If IU8l.fw.
W"yne.ville wi ll do battle acain next
WOOn . dllY und IIpin on Saturday,
March II , i thel:' win their first two
.1IIrts.
All ha!leLall candidlltol nro a,ain
1Bmindod to get their bil'th rcrtifl
,ote. .ready ,; n time for tnt' fical
practiees which . are sclleduled for the
first week in April unleH the blab
, Chool f'ield. a l earn.
The New L.olk
(FINANCIAL)

THURSDAY, MARCH I, lt4t
"
TBNTION 1'0 APPROI'IUA'l'
RIGH'r OF \VA Y AND BASB-
M NT (t'Olt WATER WORKS
pURl'08ES '
RESOLUTION NO. X

McCarren Kiddie.
Honored At Party
WHEI.U!:AS the ViIIl\ge of Wayne8- I
vllle, II Municipal Corporation, ----'
hils reloeated the lIources of its Connie
water supply by drillIng onnie MrCIIII/m. of MI'
IIble wolle northweet of tho cor- lind M I'H. t:A!win McCarren, werP
"orate limits for tlio bene.fU of ,eolol.limunlu, 'Sunday al'ic1J!1On
slIid Village and all wiLh /I LilthllllY party bhe lionlt,
thereof, and for the benefit 01 01 Mnl. Beule EUi!. Sevtlral lovely
an penon. using water furnlsh- g ifts were and a deco
ed by the Waterworks ot said rated cake Ilnd Ice cream wei ..
fllIrsuant to a request SOl'yod to the following 1 itt to)
made l1y thu Department: of II 'HI huir lIIoLhul' M:
Tlelllth, Stal", 'of Ohio; MrM, MUl'i e !lhirlcy Ro/-! -
tlnl, Mnl . . 1lugnt'tlt Tuylor flon
WHEREAS, (lonHul ting , engille-:I's 1..a1" 'V "' aye LlmtllJi ar.:
have been employed by the Vll- daughter, Lynda, Mrs . J ean De"-
lage of Waynesvl11e for the pur. nohy ulld gOIl, Stev,le, r.1rs. Ed,, :'
pose of providing plana, IIPec- Bogall Hnd <Iuughter, Barbara,
ificlltiolis. Ilnd I11'0flloo "s til Ml'S. ' Ruth Tlotm.iyer lul\1 chlldnl ll .
the proper coul'lle of ,the nMeS- Kllit h, J .Yllda, Miriam, MrK. Bc,'-
IIl1rv water main connecting tho tine Bowles and daughter;, Terry
wells to the mlltlng Anll ' Meg. A,nlta 1Ili d tlOl '.
system suppl ying' watel' to th., MR Mr!\. . ShlrlfJ l{ IARov
Villl'lI'c and ' the Inhabitant Ems. 'Ellh'i.d Till mey(t l and ," I
thereof; anrt Mrs. Ed wi n McCarrtlll.
WHEREAS. all plana, Ilpedf1ca- Aqvi MOI'Y
tionM and' pro Hes pre by evenfng, with . A.
tho englnee1'll !lmployed by th'l 118 host el! ilL IIElI' home.
Village of Waynesvillo hflve heen (:hlll'l2" Clluk 11I't" 11 :0,] the pro.
approved by lIaid murildplIlity. M1'S , ClUl'k tllikell
prepuatory to laying the llell- on, 1' ).., Cancel' J?lInd. ,
water mllin from the a- Collie,'. of UUI' aged
forementionell ' wells and oxifltlng citizens. pl\&.!I!JI ltWI1Y lit hi s home,
== concrete llie1'l!l to the exlatlng Pri.lay nfter a Iingorlnlr
A lot of "smart" money is water main at a point located at illness. Funeral serviceti were con-
the inlerllOction of Mill Street du<: ted M"ndllv IIfternoon at
being put into savings accounts and Mllin Street, in .aid ViI- r:hurch witn an,1
these days by people who HO\JM: Reynold . ; 11 ehn rgo. 8uI;al was in
k th . I h 9-12 eac .. _._. D Miami Cf-mel ery.
now e sC,ore .. peop e w 0 -- WHEREAS all funds are ava - M,'. a nd It . C. Milligan.
krtow this is, no time to spend 15 aftel'llOOlll WedMedAy , able and' fol' the forlll\.'" nj)w of MlllIOl' .
th h I t 7-9 Satunley -me pllrpOlle of lIald pro- Sundn:y "v"nin" dinner '."estlt ' T"- Red i ' 'ioc dollars. us e rung 0 """ _1 b ....... _- h be flabl u " e -
arillO IIC 1ft ,.,. er .v .... ap y ft__ , jeot, and a.. en so e 0" MI'. nnd, Mrs. Clint .Taylor,
(or " Idio broadcasting and te1evi.ioo increase inf'iation. Join the TEIlBPHC?NJt 62R and appropriated for llIvera, Tda Bow" I)f Dayton waH
.. i Q J ig wily thi. year. Wflerea. they "_ ,,
. ormitted oilly 34 gamet to be tal ... "smart and save ,here re- mont_: Werlnesr!ov ':venhlll guest of MrR.
vised last year, and did not permit tile O'uhirl ' WHEREAs, all neee811ft", .n- Berth Gordon
of home Sunday .-end " {" menta and rightll of wey hive MrR Sarah Wl' ilCht moved Sat-
'H'1f the nigM games, the 1949 con- Dr . C. E. WiIkio- .. __ aeeured eJroept an elllI&- ur(iI\Y jr!)m thll Smith double house
tracts specify thoi t every at W l th ty Nlntiy vacated
Cro.ley Field wiU ,be televiVMd, aDd ment and of WI), for the In I) C !,Toprr .
overy game, at home and abro.d. (!)p&ometrric are BpedaI... purpotle of laying a water mil.. by ( he Jes3e .Pennmgton ,family.
,/i ll be broadcnt. over and aerO .. th. land beret St'vernl f'nern:l H surpri sed Mrs.
During ib abort life, televiuoa baa N tie aI 8 'k South D.tnaat 8tr.e\ I afte deacribed. and A. S. Collett Saturday evanlnl!' to
' ee'ome .. mighty handy whippin& boy, a on aD n r , , rem;n(! h T that Sunday wall her
;.alti lllrJy in the caleS where attend. DNIA. OHIO WB'PiRAS, th!\ project e8nnot.! birt11tiav. TI, y w"ro, M.r...
nee hilS not reached expe<ltatioru. ' undertaken or completed until Curl. MI' M, ROMil . Gnrdon. IIfr".
Warren p .... ld.nt of iIIe ___ ____ _. ____.,. ._ lIueh e..,ment and right of ",a, Bertha CO"rlon, MI'J . tlM'f fbl' lll n.
Reds, is not of the place REAL Es
7
iATE TRANS}'ERI over the landtr hereinafter de- Mr". Anna tIoo'ler . M,. . LaUl'1I
' u1tilllolltel>- will play in the Co n - hal been obtained. Shidaket. MJ'N. Mar>- Llm' Y and
major I.acue pjctine, and the ....... h Q "'-f h t
'nents into which hi. club baa entend I ' Thtl1Ung Powder Company, Ino. . ' , Mrs. Et I ",t.lI\11P. , "'; res men q
for 1949 d ... ignec1 to help him urI. etVj Lo Glenn and Hyrtlt: Schlagheek. NOW THEREFORE, Be It l'esolvel' of cream I'lld cak., wore
I .... n' as much al he poulbly CUI I 1 lot in Deerfield twp. hy the CounCil of the vm .... of 'anti tha dlversion t f tl' too evening
'lboul video and its effect on attend C. II Borsoh I.ntl E. J. WllyneavtDe. State of Ohio: was eardp, . '.
'1nce. 'l'bere are many smart people of MARRIAGE LICENSE Lo Walter Harnngton, 6 ID THAT It hereby deela"s ItII In- M,''' . Char-Ius Colli er or Wa.h-
trch side of the 'fence- for and Deerfield tw:p. tention to appropriate, tor the viiiI' . Tenn .. C'lm\, Saturday to ,t-
"&111,,,,1. He 1anta "Father Time" to William O. Rauch 28. Dayton Ernest and &ly rtle Bingham to of proYiding' for a IIIP- fum-ral for he,' tTnclrt
ft'ANLEY aad Koom
... >M.".
lna,ke the decision for him. . farmer, Betty J. Witt, 18, Frank OJaude anti Banko'll Gregory,:l5 pI, of water for illelf and itl .Charley Collier wno, plllt3e!l a",,,y
L; ;. personal belier. at th .. mommt lin, wai tress. h bl ta d f t"- .. F'" '"1 b E
_-t\aat it ia -.1Yiub/e for 8 club. to J,cres in "\Issie \;!p. In f\ tan ,an or 'IC pro ___.... rI\llv 1J10rnlnlZ'. ,. roo er. ,"_
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H e IC'pc!C:ts the TftOurcefUl- Vel'n",n E, Me ' ruw 2{i. Marietta Raymond and DOI'othy E. lacl;- Inn thereof. a right of way, Ind nest Collier. coul,1 not "",,nd on .'
Oh
'lo,' IIt udent, .Helda Ea' d Eth I D Ito ' J I t L t f th I u f ne of -the televiwion people, who ou an e a n, ellllemen.t uver aoc acros!! Ole !l"O(" ,n Cl Q !lor 0 8 0
t
ha1/9 been able to tranemit p'ictu... vock, 21. lit in Franklin. ,', and more l!PoclIlC"lly dl'aeribed hi.' wlte. .
D.tea. Ph.". 111M. W'avn".lilll
' )hI . 11_ Cttal1l"-
WAYNE PARK I 1 I' "ir right into your OWD Walter E. Marconllt 21, Leba n"" Hayes Dalton to Raymond, aud ' lIB tolloWII: . A' pleulln
t
liT'" .. . .. t
Ice Plant ,....
- PH0NE 245 t livitla room. "U - do not make 118_ farmer, .Hilda Stegomoller 19, Lull .)ol'Uthy ,8. Jtlckson, 1 lot in Frank. And beln .. a right !)f wa)' and dinner were Qllio'lfl!/J Sunday Ity .
At baU evallable to tho,e people, J be. anon. . ' lin. . easement for a water main. run- GRrr and Emerl!on
, " .l \VIII u.e tl llir ingenuity to Charles J . Richardson 22. F''8nk !Halle Wllnl to Milo. Allruyu,r, 1 nin .. tl'om the two exbtln
oiP
_f1a '"mllv .. p
h., lor Penny, Your '
Ie.t Fooi Buy is Milk!

"a5 c,ornplf:ltI littJt(;ll" , . 'If
valuable minerals. hard- lo. yt:J' ,; More Ihan
vitaminsl As a balonced food I milk \ \;.1. 2 pounds
cannot be equalled df anywhere , of
osl nearl
let the Borden man sel ve you perfect food
: . or ask fot Borden $ in every
at your neighbo,rhood store. . . _ -. quart
.... '*_ J ...".
Armitage & Son
I.MCD ad GRAVEL
I
BIACK.TOP DRIVES
. ' aacf ROAD OIL
I LAWN aDd FILL DJaT
'I'BUI:rBOIIfIU
WAnrESV1l.l& ..
tloaaow ....
LaltUi'ON om. ...
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cOJlfcliETE
EXCAVAnNG and DUMP TRUCk SERVlCf
develop proarUli that will 8tiII at- lin, oilor, ,Leona Betty Roberta 1ft .... I "_I h th 'JIh
of' /' t lne same audience as baaabaJI Maiion. . lot In Franklin. , located on the ,Proporf;y leased h rt", Ia"" (h t e ""on .
Joes. and that then we will not bave " Grllnt and Huu\.ricu CamelS t ,) from Mile Miller McElfreMh, over t-Iciolltin'" wer" 1\of". anll
l
M ..",. l'1 .r.
!:he advantage of Pie promotion that John R. Butt. Franklin. in" ay",,,nrl L. and J uua Price. 1 lot and IICroflll' a eh'ip of ground of Gorilon "l1ti :r .. ml1y_ of Klnlm1ltn, _
t he telecasts can g;"e UI. ' peetar, Eunice L 1'owell I tI , lrnnk OJ' ' t,wl'nty-tlve (25) feet In ""dth, Mr. lind 1W'rl<. lhvmnnd Artamot III1It
"1 would say Ulla - if it ware poI ""kkeeper. The King (;C>1I lpllny, In . and extending from the :r"mn:v. 0' C.ol'win. Mr. an" MT"'l.
'.' ," " I 0 Be\'er ly A. and Etta Bell, 2 ty leUed al n1'oreuld herein. Robert ,,-- 'Va;vnellvlJle aM
n \ " 'i r _ 11 lJ;:er:fieHI tw]!. to. the eriatfna' water main loc:at- MI', al1" Wilbur Mobley anrf
- y, baseball or not, we mUit ma!<e ,'\ugU8l Rutf man 1\1 Mntl' hi". TIJIlIMI8CIl . where lui III "un. or r.;umeyvll1., .
.J p our mind. to get &In ... with it Thelma Monds va. Sam .d DOI'othy E:nzqcllcr. 71 OU ill" 1.1 fll'1Clor'l'1 home. 1\(... . r",""'lc Hanrv n
_... plaint iff, granted nivorce, ntl i It ' " M I U PUrvey of T .. h
and let a. many benefits al we pea- . i l nll r an wp. . <;)h81"1ell CoUler who bllll lieen r. Rnl 'f'rs. ."" , na , _
ibl y can. , I would rather we compete I.!) have cat e and c,asta(ly ch .J ,:; L. allll 1Iiartha Ii ud" uil : Aerioull ly ill for weelcl 1. anon were In Sunda'"
..,i th out own attTacton. bElrome gelf' reno ' l I_I' Hltttle }{a.y JI!I! t, 2 \ j r Cl!orted t o' be in senoull condition Ml'!! . Pauline VillaTH, of Xen!n:
10 to ipeak, than to ao : R'. I Toms '1M. Wi!- . , in Ii'ranklilJ twp. nt t hill ti me. W IIi3 . Sun<!ay <'(uel't ot hllr lI!othrr,
into competition with . om.thing that lia,,1 li nt! Dl.niolM CIll5C) dLI" Elmor and Moy Water Sl;reel; with th" Mrs. I,upro Rhlrtnkt'l'.
could he developed as /I competitor cniSfle4. Roy L. [Judson. 1 lot in ' }'l:al1 klll1 of ". III') rl .. ht A,r wa", alld M. '.aurR SI, ldakcr
with tele.vi.ion as ita Promotional ve- I' d ". Coff V v "Iae Co4 ." 'T u.. I .J, "I '
hide, 1' 71 r hO" , p . .D , . twp. eallement runnin,g alonl' a 'f.rom Pt .. T,IIU< nr"",Il. r "..._
"Beside., from what I heve _ fey, cue dlmllsod wlthO'Lit pI'1! Anthony and GUMill Wrhf1!t I!tTnlght ' line bearing Soath Ida, whel''' 'lIhr hatl sl.ent " mOllth
of tel evivuvon. and it. inability fA) iudi co and _rd. Martha P. Hlidlon. Z Iota In !levent)' deg1;ees (700) ".t.from with m,r and .
give the penoramic picture of a ball Elmo Denni,! w. Ol\tty Je,,;;' SprIncboro. , the ellillijng weill OftI' and ft- .M", and 'Mrll . W, P. M'r..Carrcn,
field, I do not - how ii. can hurt Denni s, plaintiff to' pay rUO Tlhnon IlfId Hazel Hel ton tIl , eI'Oft!! land of Marpret Edwards. Mr .. and Ml'II. Brown B"
ucll. It caD't hurt more than ita pro- weekly lind $10 OlIpen_ :for this Walter and Elva Jo};nBon, 1 .\ot in A I "'1' F b 10 1949 , 's pendlDll ,two weeks lD oft ,
motiQn can help. aclion. ' Salem t1l'Jl I Op""l . e ruary , . Mr. am! M" II. Bell "r ,
"My mind i. a\lbject to manle. Olive S. Witllam ,VII. Emma Prate .. to Esther Pratlll', LOY'D' ;DAVrs Cincinnati ",erA afteml'l"
1'IIi' thina ia new and 100 big ,to Witham. dlyorce granted p,lalntlff, 0.17 In Lebeno". ' ."' ..... ,. Prellident 0' Coun(lil callel"3 at \ the home of Ill. "S. 0 11-
I
permi't ,w form dafinite..,.,ln- minor .ebllchen to plant!ff" defen- ; Irma. an,d Reya Stumn to kin. ,
ions: That'l wily all ' our alt'tNlDlenta _" k jr
television will be for Olle dllnt to pay ...., per' wee or l5lIP' t.: D9ugbman, 1 aere in Wayne AtlAllft: ' , Iflll'man Grlty, nJ. LuImIlOIl callt'''
year each. We'll follow that policy (Iort of children. tw,. , CHARL!lS JAMElS on C;' S. Edwards and Hon anrf
until we know .. much about it a. William D . . alld Elizabeth O. Clerk Mr8. Bhlnch r:a .. r rlnrt fAmily Sun.
we do about radio now. . NEW BUITS- to Harold Olinton and Hazel ' _ day afternoon.
"If you' h .think back, there waa jult June Bl'OWR, 1 lot In Franklin
as much confu.ion about radlo 20 Ex ReI Carlou .. va: Wi!- twp. '
year. ago as there i. about Ilelevivaion ni 1 Ii be C. and, Vlr"inia G10lllllp to
now, Do you remember when the pit- Ham and Anna-- E. Da e 8, II '. .. 14
ture shows would program their f .. - COrpUlI, CIi'rl Ahaecherll. 'Preston and , Lecms LakeH" , O.
tures so a. to allow )5 minut ... for , Thomali Aibert Hunt V'8. lana . acrea In Fr.anklln ,t\vp.
the broadca.t of 'Amo. and Andy'? HUl'llt ' divorce extreme enlelty, ,J. ' Paul J. Cummmgtl to, Robetl
That so ago. either. T. Rtiey. ' ; Neltlon and Ethel AgIIElS. Cum.
of we reo now don,g WIth Florence Wells Vet Robe'r1t Wells,! mlngs 0.37 in .1<"ankhn.
t'eleVlslon will seem 81 antiquated divorce, Sf0811 of anll David L. and EffIe M. Goldey
!lOme years extreme crudIty. Carl to Harvey R. 11m] Mllry B.
B c1c. 1 67 h' th Ci . ti Claire Scofield va. EmeJ'!lon Sre- 100 acres In salem twp.
B eb a &lllllCI ab ,w len. e
th
nctnnadJ ' {Ield alimony. gl'oss neglec:t" ,CIITl Estelle Finkelinan. ot a!:,
al u WBI a)'lng e lI'Oun , . A'-d d Ma,l'V M Dl1broz!I\
worl< for the first prof_lonal taem ,\baeeharU. 11 .rew an J '
in 1869. machine made baaebaU. WeTe Georgie Alice Campbell.' VII., .01997 acres In twp.
JlO sCarce that two younl Jadie. wet$ Charle. Porter Campbell. dIvorce, G. Ran,dalJ aD<\ Manon G. LiJley _

recruited to mllb them by hand. The ,.gross neglect Harold (I, Dllnce. tp Marilin Beckemeyer, 2
,-- - - - - two sisters held a hiah poaition in the ' In Morrow, . :', 11
--- - -- exc:1uaive socia] ranln of Cincinnati.
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IIILDIIIS . (MAHEU Ai/TOMOll lES
lUllun
INSURAIICE"
ii._WAY FARM
.. die Obio ._ wUl ,pve YO" broad PlOtaeUoa apm.1 10Qft
- ,... .... It ClIJ'tCn )'OW' buHdll1l;1. )'Our chanda, your awomobi1e
... ,.... lIUW" acddeol.l 10 other.. Wh, DOt _ _ today,
y- -- .. ...,. wbeG 10Ia fQ IMw.J ia cbe 0biD ...... ,
I11I! ,!x' ' ,LJ ' ..,
Kaf D. Dakin
lJ
l surance Agency:, '. :'1,
I <18 ' Phone 153, E MUlberry, LEBANON, O.
. . OHIO FI,.MIIS ..,RAlI. eo_AllY
.. 0lIl0 ..,ws I' _anY... .

but due to financial revenea, had to
seek employment. The name of one
of the l istorS wal MARGARET TRU-
MAN.
Ken Rnffensbel'ller. the fo,k.bllll
throw;ng lIOuthpaW of tho Red who
huried two one-h., SlUDe. aillinit the
, , Cardinals la.t year, i. not one for
motion. "Make .1 few pitch ...
game al pouible." i. hi. u;yJnc.
prllctice. what he preaches,
,danced ):Iy the official record .
show he wallred only 7 b.tten In
innings la.t

BII
BIGIEI. YIELD ..
Bt'GGEST' PROFll
Tho blgw the yield IIJ1d the lower
the crop CIOft-tbe bluer your profit.
It'. 1wt _1lI0II _e.
ProBt by the upeneDCe of 'armen
who find BIG M brand fertilizer
llrinn. bluer and better crops , be-
eaw.., {t'e aI_Y1IlDmufllC!tured up tq
ItaI; Iarda never down to price .
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.. .... l.lfc...._IOffIC.-.AnoN.OMIO
- , 'ACTOIIT-1II_"',
A Curnmunity Insti tution
For Ninety-nine' Years
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Th Miami Gazette

FROM,THE IThey"11 Appear In . Janitor Replace- Coanci Netts
EDITORS PEN' . 2'nd melt H;red by J..JeatL The Village CouncH met In! the
C
' ' H U Township HoU8e far Its ' reau1ar
oncerl .' 'ere. Xenia Sch I B d' SIIITH - H.rr., routine buslnea w..
NEW LOOK .
It hall bllen appI'oximatcly .. no
month since The Miami Gaze.tte
changed from the labloid style to
the regular newspa)){!r size pnge
and, public opinion has lie en V01!
much in aecord with the change.
Some of course look over th'e
paper nnd Ray, "you have le1'8 new]
than you used to hnlMi." Howevlr.
thi8 ill Il\)t tho in it is
jua;t .the fol' one full tl6l('e
ot the f\)rmer 'style is now wholly
newlI wnere in .the 11'3t it was
gl'elltly fUleli with unvcrt iRing
material. The task of gat.hcl'ing
enough news 1I0metimes is a ' groat
ordeal ami J will appreciate any
items you may wi sh to place on
n card or in an envelope and' send
to the or drop it in the
slot at the 'office ,ltnd lut's keep
lhe "new look."
Do you know that we have 31-
loo candlepower lamps. 7-400
can epower lamps and 2 sodIum
lights in Waynesville?
Do you know we have 292 wa-
ter cuatomers?
Do you know we ' havq 50 con-
nections to the sanitarY sewer?
, Do you know that the tax du-
plicate In Waynesville i& $624640?
Do yol,l know that. the, popUia-
tioq of- Wayna,Vllle in 1940 waB
8387 >
Do you know that 5107450 Ital-
lomi of waler were pumped the
quarter?
, Do you know that the (.'Ontract
with the Dayton Power &. Light
Co. to -umll\b to Waynes-
'ville expires In three years?
Do you know that npproxi-
mately was spent in street
repair last year?
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TRADING PLACES
EdWUI'd ,Biehn, lIl, ,will he ltobel't A. We3trlch. 22, played
or , the arti sts here on first trumpet in Dr, Fl'ank Simon's
1'hursday Marc,h 23 li S part Symphonic Blind fOI' two yeal'S, ' He
the A celhst, did hi !! mUllical training when
begin Ktud)' ? .Fl'eslllnan at Hughes High
he began his sec JD Taking purt in the
ond In high, Mchool, Band and, four year8 he
he begln hl8 a8 StUdent Director during
oatudy on the cello In the Sixth hiS Junior alWl Senior yrs. Entered
grade. . tho U. S. Ma.rine Corps in June
year !le ellu,I'lld state 8!,d 19.4 and after Boot camp received
InIlSIC contesb and WI t h appointment Ilo the Pards Island
e.rly. start he hOD01'S Post Band, doing military. dance
In ,tfIe fIeld of m\18IC betore his and rlldio work., Previous to ' this
graduation from Bloomfield hi'l'h he been a member of the
II.Chool, Bloomfield, Iowa. BrlllSS which took State
In 1942.
00 oar Smith, aged 07, well known conducted Mr. Nielaon of the
able to militeh the Wayne township 'farmer, at Dayton Power and Llgbt Cam-
his 'home early Tuesday morning, . tr d d. H ...&-0...'"
VI
'B'j'ne:svIIUel squad for .Le firat pany was 1D 0 uee e ...
..... Funeral servicell will be held ilia th '
a
Lu' half of the ' t e purpose of his v1a1t w ..
uu The Wayne Township Board oJ ThufKday at 2 P,' M. at tile Stubbs to" h tb
but
frOIll1 there h f th mqUire as to weeI' or not
Education met in regular session Funeral llome tn e arge 0 e C cIl .. "_l. d th
Warren D_ R B C I ' B ' 1 --tll oun w....ue to retain e two
.. Monday night at 7' 30 pm. ....,v... 0 eman. urla w, odi 1 . '
game. Guard " be in Miami Cemetery, Corwin. 8 urn ights now on trial on
Ikept the Sabina A delegation of ladies from the Sutviving aro hiol wife, Ada, a Franklin Road. Since the cost 01
conto:!sl by hitting Mother's Club WllS present and 80n, Glen at home. a sister, Mra each light ts $65 per year Coun-
five fielder'S and a presented to the Board a letter Isallelle ,Drummond, Waynesville; .cil was heaitant in their ded8loil.
Bob Hun- from tho:! organizaLion inquiring two Roy and Tim 01 But due to the hazardou. condl-
scoring hOlllors for as to the action on building the near WaynesvIlle. tion to' traffic on thU hill arid
Wllyn,esl/ilIl!i<with 10 mal'kers. new school The Board . , curve it was decided to 'retain the
the fh'st point in and the ladies afte. a lengthy dis- " lights and install two more 100
the game sinking a free cussion decided that it might be candle power lamps at' placeS dea-
th
. fouled by best to InCo.,.... the orgaru'- ignated by the Street CommJttee,
row was . U. " so that the present rate schedule
Wayne t. Bob Hastings zation of problems delaying im- DAKIN Military
scored one from the corner and mediate action and it would be funaral lIervices will be conducted can be retained.
Hunter hit a free throw before satisfactory for the Board to meet Saturday at 2 p. m. at McClure . ' The Mayor IVa!! asked to /":1':1)1
SBblna sco ed its first tally of the Mother's Club on April 1 at Funeral Home here for Pfc. Mel. taCt the State 'Marshall anet
the game. Two riUnutes of the 2 p m The Mother's Club meet- yin Dakin, aged 31, In charge of request him to investigate 110mB
Contest h/ld 1elapsed when Wayne lng' begin at 1:30 for fire hazarduxistlng In 111.
West hit one from way out. usual program but the jomt in Miami Cemetery, Corwin. No buaineM CoIlDGll
Dan Simpson retaliated fOl' meeting will be at two. PIc. Dakin waa a member qf stood adjourned.
the Waynesville Spai'tliJUI but A salesman from the Cincln- the 36th combat engineers &lid
West came. right back for the nat! Time RecQrder Company was in service one year and 10 ------
Eagles and poured in another was pl'esent and pre5ented a few months, Be served In the African
long one. , Simpson zipped facts about program The invasion, Sicilian Campaign and
through another filelder but Van- Board after discUBSlon and on an- was on dnty In Amio .t the "me
Pelt scored to narrow the gap other reference to purchase of his death. Feb. 18. 19.
to 8 to 6 wlth two and (IDe half a clock for the time schedule op- The son of MI'S. Ada M. Dalein
minutes of , . Dlay left in the quar- eration of school classes, .nd the late Franle Daldn he fs
.. . survived by elg-ht sisters, Mrs.
tel', A representative "'om the Lois Mulford, Mr.. Opal Deal.
Vickers fOuled Carl Stanforth Acme ,Housing Company was Mrs. Hazel Nixon, Mra. Mabel
who converted the toss to cut pI'esent and displayed pictul:'ea of Stiles, Waynesville; MM. Madilline
the lead to a narrow pre':fabrieated steel'buildlngs that Armlltrong, Mrs. Betty Brant. 111'1.
one point. VanPelt was 0 are being used in vuious schools Geraldine Young, Mrs. Dorothy
l>y Simpson' /Uld be both to relieve the over crowded Sargeant, all of Lebafton; three
of the toaIe8 good to Ii:&ve the b 'ldin bl brothers, Glenn,' Lebanon; Darren
Clinton COUiltiana their fim, lead U1 g pro ems. .nd Herbert, Waynesville.
In the con.... Vickera ltave the Three appliCants for the posi- Frtende may eall .t tlIe funeral
back Ito the Spartans by Uon of janitor at the Hlah School home Thunday or Friday eveninlf.
Girl Scout
News
sinldng two charity throws after were interviewed to fill the va-'
be was fouIed by Carl Stanforth. caney created by the resignation LACKEY J.mell IAc- The Girl Scout. held their Jut
West in a long Imot and of Harold 'Elstro. After thorough key aged 61, died last Wednes- mHt\ng Friday. February 18. at
Sabina ut in front. ll1 to 10, discuulon Mr. David Parrett day' at St. Eliz.beth Bosllital In the Gl'IlJIIe HaD. Meeting time ill
with one one haij DJln.utes re- wa8 hired and Is to lIBSUIIle his Dayton after an IUneiS. ,II: 45, After lingm, their openiDJ
'mainillg In fint stanza. Simp- duties Monday morning. Funeral aervice8 were conducted lOng and roll call they cn.eu..d
son hit a fly up shot 'Jut Leo , Friday at 2. p. m. at Stubbs Fu-and mote their craft Work. 'Some
Did eVllr thiflk that ),ou Stanfol-th, ,-N.' ,through for the Through cprmectlons of the neral Home in W.yneavnJe ill are to --'-- bIDfol"'- -_ ..
would liko to IllrvU 01. tho School ....,.:- Stat De tm nt f Ed ti R R Bel .....wuur .. -
Eagles as .._ . quarter ended with e par e 0 on charle of the. ey. " . 0 eman. otheJ'll decided on leather beltL
Board? You didl If you think it'll Silbina.ha a '13-12 ad'lrantage. and the War Assets Adlninima- Burial wu an Miami CemeteIT, Ptan. for the chIl1 .. __
.n enjQlI.lJle talk 'now iJ tbtl time t! tion the school was furnlahed Corwin. --r .... .-
to chaD.e YOUI' mind. All J!:ditor of , . .. I " ' 'II/1th "Army. mule." . ...three- SurYiyi .... -" . .. ..
chill paper .. you ..... i&t.u VanPelt stretched Sabmas lead wheeled tractor. It anived Mon- of Wayneeville and Re)' of Callf- ........ CWRIUIIIM!CI. TIae -
own reporter. this happened anothel' two"points by hitting a day and all that was necessa,ry ornla. Scotlta are golDg to IM!1'Ve ehlU,
1I0ndat evening when the BOIU'd long one-bander 1lB the second /01' the s;'hool to 'pay was "",n and ________ slaw, coffee or milk be-
w.s in 181810n. Many ill hit I,ro- tw 5 d 8 Th bU 11
blem involwd in the capacity of period opened, :Vickel'& sank a transport it from the depot in 'Co- 1\11'. Rnd MI'l , Robert Thomas and een an . e pu c .
a member, The bill.- for the mall)' .short abot and Hastinis lurnbus. The bID for this was ap- daughters' and Frank Thom.s had invJted 10 let's an ccmie to the
purcha.eil and aervien the Hchool the score' at IS-all' by rrulkln& a proved along with others of the as dinner gueata ...
nt:eds must be examined with thu sh'ot with two m1nut:es and pI'eceding month. Mrs. John Robey of D.yton. . With baH
areateat- scrutiny all it i8n't YOUI' ,15 secon<i5 gone in the lIluat'tel'. and Mrs. J . M, Earnhart and fam hour of flanlel and, the c10slDc
money but the money of then .whole Hunter put' the ,Spartans out in Othel 'q tems of routine 'busl- ily of Beavertown, Mr. and, Mrs. aong.
tax paying pllbllc YO\l are votlDg to Ward 1.. 'Swingle, Piallist- front by hitting a free thMw but ness were transacled and the Arthur Thomas of Dayton, Mr. 811: The Chickadee poI,1p aJ.o he1cl
be apent. The policies you sct liP MhlH Juyce Jones, contralto, 1'1 Accompallist, along with C. Stanfo.rth connected with one meeting was adjourned. lin. Lowell Thomas and Mr. all. their maet1Dg at tJle _e tim.
are for the entire faculty or the a vet4)rslf of World War II; hay played the ,clarlDlli and from way out and Sabina took Mri. William Riekey of Lytle. at the Grange Hall and dIseuMecl
IIChqol to uphold and .bide by. 'he Ing scrved in the Wit Arter , hi<3 g,aduatlon from high over the lead, Four arf th their meetIhg at the IllUDe time .t
"eaay" taalt ,beilll'.1 Ilt IIBven thillty men's ltuserve ' for twenty &choul he played with Ted Fio Waynesville eaprs, Hunter,. Hast.- . - ......- . .. -.;;..:;----------------.. , the Grange RaD and
in t.he evening the first Monda), of one months. During her time in Rito''S Orchcstl'. II!! s.xophonist inga, Simpson and Vickers, made ' , 1 theJr eraft work aacl eIo.iI
each month and end. at A. 1\1, thel!erviceherworkassoloiatwith and alao vocalist. fielders to p' uttheWarren cOUDt- Pefiple, Spots In The I 'lamesandllnlfq.
doea Itt). While lIit the Corps band brought Was classified IIs 'a ct:ypwg-raher lanS out in front 24 fD 17 at the V ."'W .. .., Annette'l'lnney; Reporter
tin.. getting UrY 'sleepy youI;' her to the attontl0!l .ol the (hl\ndUng Codes)' while in
editor bepn to nod and reel at tlon of the reeleatl0l.' officer of a Air Corpll, He ill now, but :n and halftime, , .
12:46 and pve up the task 'of nearby Na,val Hoapltal, soo \ is furtherllip; hit! mllalcal edues. 'Simpson stretched
completing bill l'eporter task. Per was' allleed to ' do a weekly hour tion at the Cincinnati Conservatory' lead to 25-17 as the second half
haps 'If any think it would .be , en long program. She did solo w?rk . , the .G. I, 8iU. ' .ul"" .... by a fre thro,"" anll
joyable to , to the. School with the Marine. band In QuantiCO, __ 'I added two more points
Board (. would be most glad to Virginia' and Washington, D. C. , wIth a Hastinga poured in
them act a5 Presa ,l;I.epreseil , Inedal SL-
wer
1
0' r' a short one and the ICON! was
tative at tilt! next relular ses- Upon dlacbatge, she returned to IIU II 29-17, with three minute. 0# pJDV
sion. ' ' I her studies at the Cineinnati Con ...,
" ! \lcrvatory of MURle and in July of gone, Five minutes and IMIC-'
1948, ,the illness of one of the cast the half had
Mr. anti Mr .. :Zaln AmUtage of
Leb&noff were .dinnel guests on
of Mrs. Lucile
in tile Summer Opera ,,, he, did before 5ab!rui' aeared lind
part of M.rtha in FAUST, with . . Mn. it, was a long shot 'by ,VanP,elt. C.
the MetropOlitan Opera and re- Cl'eecli, rec;iilt bi1de, ,was ilD ' hon. Stanforth dumped''''one in from
ceived exceliellt >review!!. Critics 01'00 gueso on Frida)' when way out for the only othel' IICOr
c.1I her voice "natural .. . plells; Mrs. William RicDY .nd Mlaa Bon- Ing.for Sabina in the third p\t!rlod.
log . : . competent" and her' per- nie satterthwaite entertained with The Spa1:'tans made a total of
and hlgh- a mbceUaneOI18 shower at while llmltlng -the l!:aglea
I, . pralaeworthy. The baritone, b me f Ml' iN b ,fo .... points. The IICOre lit the
' Mr. Wesley ' Miller of Martial 'Singhel:, wh.o with 0 ..... ':.,.!. deU"htfu' lly ....
Ued
l.'''; ri ... - D her I'n two prod dlona eald ,he ' ' ..... no ._ -..... end of the thfrd quarter was, 38
Ohio. ' ea on.IWI .enWi. r. . . . ' spent I!l card. and evvryone joined "
an.d Mrs. F. B. Gtegg on Thurs- I,! the many beautiful to 21. ,
day. , "'-I' >d I e on the o,pllratic giftS which the bride foun4 await- In the first 'five minutes of the .
' -- lUI po ine heron the dining table where period of tlI.e ec'l!.test.
Norman Brown 'and bro_,Btage... , ' 'a eolol"sc:heme.of anll white Waynesville made three points
ther, Mr: Ed Brown, of Dayton, wu emplo,ed.. , ' whlle Bob Mitchell and C, Stan-
called on theito ' cousins, Mlasea ,I A ye17 deljeloWl .. lad courae eacQ dumped In
Annie' and Mama on Sat- DrJuna wu JlBrved. ' ,;l tosses and west sank a abort
urday. ,... TII,e Invited guelts to IIII1JOY ,the At the automatiC thneout S:ablna
- n l ' Creec
lli
hPh-Ure
l
, val, Jed. 39 to 25. Jack Tlnney ,eon-
... ..:. V-'A McPh K1' of ' ,;( rs . ..,. OW"""". sa y I ..... _-' -'--ri ' ty and both
.u.... 'M" eraon eJR 0 Burnett M. Yv01lJle !:ItubbI' Ven,," a CIU1 .......
Jndianapolla was ' a pe.t of her , Nor.ma,Lolllacre. Mi .. Gru- and Hastings
ailter. Mrs. Ollve Curl, at dinnefMra. Jamea l\4cC11iI,'e and Mr& ber MiAs Shir:ley I.waon III.s ers for the final scoring !l11 e
,on Bunay. . . Watldna enjoyed dlimer !tfildrecJ Boume, Mn. ,Doftald game: The result was' a 4929
at the Biltmore 1;I0tei In Dayton deraon; Mfsa .roanne O'Beion, win for Waynesville.
on March 2 and then went to M8- Miss Joaft Creach. Ml.. . , Sabina didn't seem able 1'.0 let
lmorlal Hall and aaw the Horace Weltz, Mi'III. Mrs. many rebounds dUring the con-
Heldt mow, Oram Shoup, Mi.. Glmna Xleln- tllSt. ' T}ie lame lot by with a
h.m, lin. lUchard' Wbltabr, MI.. minimum of fouls as only
E. V. Bal'nlui:rt had as aft- FranC8IJ Whltak"". JlJII !JuIa sonals were ealled. The, FAgI.
emoon auesta on Tueild&y ot the 'Hqak. Mr . John s.,ekett, Mias EII- made five of 12 att4!ftlpts .hUe
put ---. the Ar-not Brlo!I-e ther lAlkens, 1llu88 lI'ern, Waynesvill\l made 11 of 19 .t-
---. .- ... and toutae Cntdi, lira. Jolm Lud- .
Club. with - Mrs. Alva ThomplOn In"'A" 11- Ro'" I'I--.'L U'_ II tempts.
aDd' 1In. lIarl IUftle Two tabl 8-", , , ............. 1IUlt.
of 'brlcIP ella' with Mr - D. Baird, K,:w. trarrr ,Sattertb- Box score:
R. G. n":'.7j,. waite, Mi!- [.0.,"\1 Tho.s and 43) FG
the pri_. Follow- the hOlt.eaeea. , Vickers, f .. , .... - ..... ..,. 3
In, tlie pma, -.. JiJeIy .. lad n., I Powell, f. ....... , ............ 0
couna .... aeI'ftd b, Ule Vll.lU f ............... ..... 8
Miamt Chspter 10'1, O. E, S, 1riI1 ",.". c ........... .. ..... .
meet In replar .... loa OD )(0... Mr. aad lira. Robert Oabom I .................. 4
day evenl_, Karch 14.8:GO .'clod. IUIDOIIIIce the bk1h of a dauahter. g." ...... ,...... ..... 2
Mrs. LiUlan ' Shenrood, Irrancl "PO P..w awm van., Boa- O'Brannlon, g ..... " ..... 0
reaentati", of N_ Brauwlet,IP1W' on 'l'IwrIday, K, -
will be honor put crt the watabt. , t bIriIa ''''' It.. Mr. mel Totals ................. __..J.I
aDd members of IAbuaoD Kn. BuoId o.bom are tile pa_
., wUl be lpaaIall'fldl, .. ca>,"
All '01, Grup
.M.BeIdA,
FII'IIIS HODie '
--.
dies of W.:rnenille ,Farmer'.
Grsnge 18 anJoyed' n all-da,..
meeting o!, .t the , boaae
of Mrs. Lawrence Fum", wltil
delicious covvred diab hmeheoD ,at
the noon 1I01ll'. This b the tlrst
of such meetinl'l and W'8I a great
pleasure to
Following the lllnrhll(JD.',
F'umas exPlained the of the
Bome Economlea Committee for
the coming ,.ear arid' intereatfac ,
]MIp8n ,on "Health'" and 14N1at:rI_
tlon". were read 1!Y .n. IJrMat
Butterworth &lid lira: Gilbert
Frye. '
Bumoro1b conteata wen COD-
ducted and .the maetbac
eel until the first Tu8ldaT- ill April ,
when' Mrs. Rhodes BUlulell wUl be
hoste., to the &TOQ, .
FratenUty PI.e-
at '0. S.D ..
'I!he qhlo State Unlver,l&7 Bu-'
reau of Pulillc Relation. told tbIt
Mlaml GaZette thla week 1IIat
EdwIn lIIlehener, .. of Mr. and
!In. . CUriel It 1icIhtDer of
WQIlesvllle, ... ncelftd u
fratemlty to the
Gamma Slama l'latem1t:r. MIch-
ener II a IOpbcaare III tlae Col-
of lit OhIo
Mr, -ad'" IteDHth ..
and cInPter ......... of DQ-
............. "' ....
a.v.......,. .........
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- IOnPB E . .TAMES. Edltor

Entered &I IK'cond claMi' matter at the
Wa,-n,"ville. Ohio.
. .
postoffl(!e
Subscription Rate: $1.50 'P r year in Ohio ;
leal' elsewhere.
'm .. oriturl
MARY EMMA LACY
Mrs.. Mary Emma Lacy waa
born near L,ytle, Ohio, . November
17, 1862. She waa the daughter
of Samuel and Eliza Beam.
married to Jacob Lacy on MllY
1882 and to them were bom
en children, iOllr of whom are
living. Mrs. Eva Y,o'unS of Lytle.
Walter and Wilbur Lacy of Day-
ton and Howard Lacy of Route 2,
__ Lebanon. She had 17 grandchll-
News Grandpa Read.

dr nand M gn!at grandchildren.
One Ernesl, of Lytle, passed
away last August.
Mrs. Ll\c.y's ' ntire life
spent In and al'ound Lytle.
""ROM OUR m.ES
3 tree on Monday Bnd "m .. 111 .. ". she lvaS highly respecled.
8 .18'T1
hilt shoulder badly. He was
b d h '
Nend "nlomu Atn tt has left sensibl for sOlne tml afler conlpanion war called y eat In
January 192a "' nd since thal time
'" peace petition .at the postoftire fal\ ; but h . IS now abl t b she had lived alone. except at
.nd aU in favor oi abol- again.
limes sharing her home with
Ishlni! the settlement by arms o( ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sh 1
national grievances. lo go and PllNoIRe II nnounce ilial J 0 mothedess grandchildren. e a - ways enjoyed having het chll-
place their algnatures 10 the petl- .Evan ill h 11 candidate (01' dren and (nmilies vl.sit. her on
lion. " .,
. ! fficl! b( Counly
No births or marriages to re- I eilbje t Ihu declslon had II keen mind;
. cord this week. Will the 'public Nominillina Election, aud when assigned a task in church
, please account for tlW grOIl8 neg- - Many Voters.
work or elsewhere, did it wil-
led of duty? .
My hRit;' wm; faUi n off, I lingly and well. . She was a lover
'Esq. Keys has a fine lol of two bottles of Nature's Hail' of poetry and always had a p.lece
square and ovo:l pi<:tllfe 'hames, storativ .nnt l it checked it in bel' mind thlll was, approp'nate.
and they aTe very cheap. once. It. i cion, s afe and effi- Hel' gentl lovabl e
\'h's. B. B. Hay of- Xenia is oj nt . If YOU!' has not will long live in the memory of
ltinp: Mrs. &mh Hay iJ) Corwin. gOl it, send direet to Proctor her family and friends.
Little Johnnie Davis h-om Bros .. Glo\lcE'st:er, Mass.
After an illness of four weeks.
You Re
' member . . . on' the early Inoming o( Febru-
ary 28, 19.9. she passed away at
thc age of 86 y 'ars, 3 months and
- "
1'ROM OUR Leslie Saterthwaite, Earl Clark, "OR MARCB tCl. 1920 Satter hwaite. ar1.ICe
(In tile aftemoon of the fourth
-.f March. Miss Beule -Wardlow
ann Owen Rntris.
the bride of Mr. Harry R SKRTBALL-
U days.
Peaceful and sweet, !;he end
ClIme.
After a busy life. '
Falthful to duty done,
As a friend, a. rnother and wife.
'..ecey. The ceremony WIll solem- The- vlllf' gAmf' , 10 et the Methodist paH:lnage ha.ve be t\ I'h.y d Fridav niF'hl. _ the Rev: Ratpb Colton Jones. was postpont:'d a a late hour by PellCf'rul and sweet a memory
COQ' parlon! of the Coneh made every lent charm to 1he tha effort to Aet /ltlDthel.' game but hour around 6ve. was u nable to do so. Jnstead, a The bride la the daughter of class was l'.ranJ(ed !>elween Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Wardlow. die Junlor-Seni!>)' and Freshman- who are residents of the adjoining Sophomore cle For \lP- eounty.
1>el' cia men fhe line-up was: 'DIe having always been RII!'l!s. ;R,etaUic1-. S, Thomas. Din- e resident of thJa community, Is' wlddle. and Clark. For the Fresh- tikewlle well mown. Consequent- mnn-Sophomol'e: Allen. J-ti'rri!\. "'. they wll 118 Ihowerecl with .Tones. Carr. M: Thomas and Hen- eongratWatlona by their ml'ny del"lon.
. now,
Her kind and r ady aid
To all, who uecded a helping
hand, .
0 .. a service. o'/er paid.
Peaeef'1.l1 pnd aweet, her eyelids
closed,
and pa in forgot,
Glali for the Te .t, so.truly earned.
tn a quiet and buml;!le spot.
P\mel'lll se",'lce was held at
chw'c1i a t. 2: 30 P. M. WecI-
11 sdav. conduded by Rev. Ber-
liard P:l' lghn oE Waynesville. In-
term in .MillIn! Cemetery.
frienda who wU In their Great rlvalt. cxi 'H:d between happlneaa and welfare, also will thl' two teams <lIld all excili.nll be delIIhted to hear that they Ram" was the Becsuse o[ wUl . niab \I.e of tbe fact t),al til team had never WapiivUle' t1fe1r " .... M hom.. 'played 1. gether before, good CARP OF THANKS
A_
... r b t D" epest gratitude many
1 _. , war", was nol a eature, u thanks are extended to relatives,
.a ... 'tio ... W.HJ5. en- hJi.CUlls.c of the. j'ivalr cve!'y' man
uu:,. AU
- r "b h d nelghbol'll and for 1heu
,cr.rta at put .,IS est 1 to t e game, an acts of kindn'en,' sympathy ' and
.made 11 . lovely floral b'lUqueb received
tl ' Sa.twday The J lJoiqr- " nil\!' defeated the dllring the pl\5Sing of Qur
'1'h,08a wtio 'partlciJ\l!ted IJ l'e a mothlll;, Emma Lacy and' to Rev.
Irs were; of 30 to J;olles the Baultl1n ror his cOll.salilig words
J'e,ni17, Dorothy ket Shooting bY' caging (i baskets aad Stubbs Fl nerat Home for
. Ri
h
'" 5 sNwCU; a cluse their efficient service and Dr.
Frabcea IJ;elle er Wit . o. more gllmes .104ve StOut
t.
1
Vice.; Mae W.tldna &ma ud .sched?1ed but there will . Messrs. Ceo. on
.
Lacy
B. Seth !l'homu, $[;86011. . .. Howard Lacy
"Ph";{.,. Ruiiiie't' !(yron Tbomaa,
'
Wilbur Lacy
or !
. \
METHODIS
NOTES
METHODIST CHURC,H
Waynesville, Ohio
"Weelc of Dedicdtion"
March 13th to March 20th
SU' lda.y, Mtl7'Ch vcth. ' .
9: 30 A.M. Church School. 4. J.
Burske. Supt.
ME11fODIST oniRCH 10:30 A.M. Worship Service and R.B. Coleman. Minister
. Sermon Anthem by Choir. Cln,lrch School 9 :30 I.m.
2: 00 P.M. Youth Fellowllhip J J B - t . "Dedication . Service."
U._e. .Up . TII ... Ma.rch VIIth. . . Worship and Sennon.
7: 30 P:M. Service at the Chllfch. MUsIc 10.]0 d;i
The .Woman, Society of YOllth 'FellowshIp Thursdav or Chnstian SefYice
7:00 (8) "Some of our Goals"- Choir Pradlce Mrs. Carlton Cook
7 .45 PM (b) "Our Mlasionary Work",
.
Mrs. Kenneth HOUSh - .... BY' EPI CO Dedicatory Address, .Rev . .. , . ...- S S PAL
R. B.
N. KeYS, Rector
Solo-MillS Toby Ball Church School 9:t 5 A.M. Wedneadall, Mare" \lFth MomlnR" Worshtp t8:30 A.. M. 7:30 P.M. Fellowship Meetings
in homes. Pleue attend! at
the home checked on the bul-
. leUn you will
(1.11 d M"" Harold Shut": nev.
I:'RIENDS
Day Q:30 R.m
'1eetl"v for Worshll1
10:'0 3.m
Bel'llard Baughn, leader. All our

Mr. HOLLY
T. M. Scarff.
Sch(\oT Q:30 a.m.
E.A. Eanlhart. SUDt.
'JVnrshlp Sel'vlce to I .m.
ventn( Service . 7:'30 r.m.
CAESARS CREEK FRIEND!
Dlvld Stanfield. Mlnl5fer
Sunday School 10 a.m.
WorshlJ) Semc:e . . t t .....
tmCA E. U, 8.' atURaf
.. William Shannnn ,
SChool .,:}o a.m.
Mn. Garrison. SUDt.
tst 'and 3rci
C!lch mnnth 10:30 a. m.
Services 7:30p.m.
- 'YTtll! ME'nfODIST
rfURai
Dr . . Josenh Mvers. Min'ste,
Sundav Sdlool . 0:30 a.m.
M" Ruth SlY tor. Suot'
WolShl Servkt' 10:30 Lm.
families living in Corwin and WAYNl!!VJLUt .'
of the river.
0ftJRCH OF (SIRI!n' CHUROI OF CHRIST
My. 4M M".. J. 1. Bu,..ke. Mr. M. H. Coffey, ftvm Ca Mini"
Burske, leader. All rural families Bible School ":30 A. M. " " . rver. ",er
south of town and weat 'of the Worship to::'IO A. M. BIbIe .SChool 9:JO I.m
river.
Youn" Peol'le's P. M. Wnrsbir to:10 I.m.
M
_J M R C M '-- .. - ..
P,. '. Meetln.. 7:00 ".m.
. r. ana "3. 0 ....... DOC. Evenin, <::ervlce 7:30 P. M V PI' M tt
Moler, Those on Main St. Praver and
OUD( eop e s ee nr
and side streets west to 3:rd, Bible Study Wed . 7:30 PM. SYenlar Servfces
homes lIOuth of MaIn. and rural _____ __ '':''=:'':=
!)omes on Route 42.
n m Mr:. tiM M,.,. Herb".. McMiltm. Jn. .. ori4111 attendance so long as abe was
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hough.
1>hyaically able to do SQ. For
leaders. Those on north 4th and ANNA WILLIAMSON many years she taught a class In
5th streets,- north aide of North lama. daughter of Jonas and the Sunday School. .
St. west of 4th, aU others north Mary Hale Janney. wu bom In With the exception of a shorl
of North St. Including Waynesville, N9Vember 23. 1861; .tlme spent In Cleveland, Mrs.
homel. .
and died In ihe Hahn Colime'- Williamson had lived her entire
M,thodiat PCIII"SONIg" Those on cent HOme, Mlamilburg, Ohio, Ufe In this community. The fam-
3rd St., IOUth aide of North, south February 28, 1949. She bad lIy ' residence on Fourth stree,t
4th and 5th Sts.. an other i.w .... ched the aile of 87 year. 3 bad been her home for many
"ectiona.of town. . . months and S da,ya.
more ' years than often per-
Thu,..d4l1. March 11th
On March 1, 1882. abe was unJt- mit1ed for one individual to re-
7:30 P.M. Choir practice IUld ed In marriage to Harry H. Wit- mabt In one dwelling.
dedication. AU m e m bel'l liamson. Thla union lasted for flf- Her death came after a sIx-
present at 7:30. . yean, beInc broken by months' illness caused by a broll-
F'rida" Etlmi-nQ, March 18lh the d.th of the -.-reb en hip suffered early last Septem-
7:30 EvanieUltie Serville 6, 1940. Six children were hom bert
. -
I\t the chureb. Solo. . Mlus Into the family. altho. on.e,. Funeral services were held
God's Signature
'-II for Marolt 1NI
I
N A STRANGE ciV J'ou ma.,. sud-
den17 need 10 be IdenWled. Som.
,u'lIlcl.oU. ' ; wan\a to lInow if
,.our .illlatl 19 genul .. e. It I-
fair chanen.. (0"
too mlny r' ..
In clrcula!
.UI bl:l . el . J to
'furni s h
cation. No less a
penon thin hi. 014
trlenel J 0 h n th.
Baptizer liad grown
uneu)'. Are you
tho On, we t'e
looklnl for." hf n Dr. Fon ....
lluLred, "or III
we look for u l1 el 1" Josu.
answer to J ill' vo not to discru.s
'!hlt' theology Inclrnation, or
anythinl of t. He jill! went
Ibout hi' u! I'. work.
In the cour. . that el.,. h .. ourecl
a 100II mal' lick peopl.. and
preaehlld to 1011 Ie very poor peop".
''Now 10 back," he ,aid, "10 back
and teU John what ,.00 have seen'
and bea.rd." What th_ mep .. w
that d., "' .. what J WI at ah,otber
time call1ld til. "1In1.r ot GOd," th'
pnuln. divln. ,llIIatun.
1_. "'ale .. IIMII. _ Ie ...
ters .fta, lie wrote hi ao .....
... , .... acu .......... 1aaMwrIt.-
hi III Get. .1 ........ t1aa ...
.. wilen ,_ .... encteI'M
tIIa& WIt ..... " .. &ne. ........ .... ,..... wIaa. _ caD IIlIra-
alee. .. 1_ dk1 ... -
........... leatare.
What b. ukad lohn to aottc. wu
limp!)' till.: the bUnd _. the lame
walk; Japen are CIlI'e4. tIW deaf
bear; tile dead In raised. and (IT
, cDmuU tbe poor hear Iood ......
'fb. .lIDatufll ell 00cI. ill 1IIort, II
DOt sbeer power; it .. ullnl what
power one ba., to beIp PeopJa in
bvubIe. 'l1lat wu tbe eon of per. _ J'TIUI ....

Jean Hartsock.
daughter. iIied In Infancy. the WaynesviUe Met hod I. t N"",,,,,,
.<:uftdIJ.v, Mtlrek 20th .
Surviviq her are two 1Ona, ChurCh on Thursday, March 3, EXPIlBSSlON. ''DHdJ PM-
1!t30 A.ltf. Church School-ilur ltaymond I . of Lakewood, OhIo; with the Reverend R. B. Cole- pie." aOwadqa .... .,. people
attendllD.;e goal, . and Harold H., of Dayton; three !?lan in charge. Burial was made wtio 118 .. t IIIOUIb 10 .. t or -.
10: 30 A.M. Ob8en'ance of the daughters. Ethel M. Hauk, of Mi- in the famUy mausoleum 1n:Mi- = ='f:a.:.r: ': =-
Saearmenlof the wrd's Sup- un!, F1onda; Grace, of Waynea- ami Cemetery.
JGDd weD....wor IIocI* 'IIIIn
per and dedJcatMy offering. vIllej and 'Luella (llni. Ira O. __ .____ .u tile JMIOI' __ tr.D ... 1ft ... Mn: Lydia Vande"ort and Mr"
I, udle Berry of Lebanon WV'!!
Tbursday afternoon eallen of MI'!! .
\. K. Day.
Brown), of Franklin, OhIo. She CARD OF 'l"HANKS ,.... far .... """.-IIe ..... 118PP7
leaves six two We tp'atefully acknowledge the .aou&b. Be dIdnt waDt CIIotIIa,
great P'IlDdchUdren. and her only many d--.J- of ldndn- the ex- UI4 be ItroDt to .-at
_ .... _- ..... Lo Ha d,
--. aU tile foOcI be could _t. AD be
......... ...va Ill! DUDon now 1>resaJcina of sympathy, and the
lit aIDae.
residing in Oakland. CaUfomJL beautiful floral tributes, receiVid lie .... .
Mr, and Stoblu and 'The were mem- during1he time of our poeat 10118 . .. abOn aD ,... .... mlDd. a
'on were Sonday dinner coeata of ( bers of Jhe Friend. Chun:h, . but, We wish especlaUy to extend a IIIIDd De J.aI!pr'l'Ulr_ aDd
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Archer inll after her Mrs. Williain- moat heart-felt ''Thank you" to 1ecl _ a ftl!m8Dt .1It devOl.
Dayton.
son united with the Methodist the friends and neighborS In WMa l_ '*" tIIrGuIIa witb bIm
f"!hur"h I ... W"' '1esvUle. and held WllvnesviUe lor their cardl be W8I cJotIMd. but that ... aoII
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner :an' her in this church letters sent to our mother tile bid pIrl III iL Be wa. ID IU
(
U I t n......1
rI.- mIDd.. 80 Qod'. ..
daulrbtars were Suadily coesU .. or we over s " y years. """"1' y abe was confined to her bed nat CIIIJT wrltttD ill a ... bcIdJ. It
Mr. and Mn Robert Billett IUIId '1evoted to .hrr chllfch, she IUp- 'lIIS! months.
II JD tile ... i:nIn& AP.ID. at J'er-
of Cl' lIt, I' ' ;'Ie
" . :1 1 ,,, .,,,,, hv constant
THE FAMILY !abo __ " ..... iD'IItaIIldJoMIf lilt
Mr. n'l,1 A. R. E.mhart
had all arll"stB Mr. .and
Mra. F.Rrl and c1tlJdren,
ElwoOd. B,rbara :Ann, Glenn
Unda Lou, Mr. and, Hr . LaMar
Earnhart aad Mr. Alton 1!:almhlarl.
BII... and ' Mrfl . WIlliam
and Mr. and ?of..-s. Rlehal'll Olclham
of Dayton were Sunday even In,
dinner l'qeBts pf Mrl. Irene Aslin,
t her home on Main Street.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. RnbloJ't
clIDDU wItb .. t plnWbad
ZallcIHWI, 1_. dl4 DM 10
for Uti _aL .. _, 1IecSUH be
Iat .. ilia, Zac_1UI IIM4Id ..
IIIq.
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worth Patterlon ,i!!id WIt.' .Tertebo Med8d _, aft of Mr. and 1IIn. M. admlnlatlaUoa, an bCllle8t OUI tIw7 A. 1\'u\ enon and ' daughter. DMded .1Iml" clearance; ancl zae- --
, wa, IOJac to Itnlt to 1bIID. nd Mn Hubert Mainllua Ilnt or aD Zaccba_ bad ....s .
Your "PIJel1ram'u is ve ry often
your t,r[tlatc$t Hulli n(l' [,toiII t. Spl'uce
UI' your appearance. A 'g(lod cruase
in hi s troullcrs. no wrinkl os in her
dress.
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1[...,.. It, N_ " 8' lon. ban ben IIeeIet .. ftIII:-.d ............. 41-. '::, members .t .. N ...... r ... I .... c..., at c--. ........ .....
, 11 hr:a ... . hlt _. A ..... _ .. &lie)' will ........ ......
nd Mrs. Mattie Flannery of Ham- ecs II.,. bean.-tMI I.. ..... llton were l'eC(!nt of Mr. blm tbat. Alain It ,n' Iba .... and Mrs. Ray Malaons.
WM Ot.. Ood.
Mr. and Mrs. eari Hawke. Mr.
and .Mrs. Ray H awko of -
and Dr. and Mra. Ralph Vance
called on their father, Mr. John
O. .Ha'll'ke. at ;the John Fromm
home. on Bunday .ttemoon;


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A
LL AROUND III .. a lI'etIII1e!l
world. 10m. mID, It.
tnt.r tIIen II! IIjI 00cL oa.n ..
c1u4. tllat If th ...... be --
be bad weak. 1be trutII 'fa 11,at
tb. Ii"lure 01 God Ia .... to be
tauD4 III tile mr 8nd tile CCIIIfUIIaD
of tb. n Ia to be ,_ wbtr-
, I
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e .... ::s
.. ,. n_ .......... p ' IiO oIdtime, df.b 1
........ ... . " 1st "aa lda:a: beside -..ide, .... uI 1 a r I ... at tBe
a ::w: :1:,.. lit lady aDcl
...... , """.". __ "-' We belinc,.. be a.m.... .. n " ....... ia ....
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Detroit, Mleh ..... , .......... $4.05 Niagl'a ra! .............. : ... iSll.liO lIuHalb. Y . ................ $7.05 'rtonto. Oanadll ....... ..... $ .65
11.1. r .. Ltr.-Bi, Bxlr .. .. LriIetI 'JWII
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
AYIUI8V1LLE 1)RUG SToRE PHONE Wa1rieHvllle 2121
Bri ng 'your 1'.1 nni ng- anu
Ing 'here today.
_hlp traJ.nlnr. PO .. ,..". ........ , . JIII ................... 1f",.,Il. 1_ .. , a 'IlJrh MIIMI ....... .... ..... 141 ... J"JiatII ." 1 p ......
o' cIa" worll Ia IUc1IIand o.nt" 1Ihlle ........ ..
of Cllnten chill in!" " fIaItI .... Aiw , co ... . and elrbt .,.. ''''' ...... ;;.
. Mr. and Mrs. William stroll'Je
.. ueats at tile home. of .....
Grace. M. Jones In Morrow. on Sat-
urday evening when she :enter.
talned tho Worthy M.tron. and
Patrons of District 21 .

24 HOUR
I . '
WRECKER SERVICE
General Motol' Repair
. Willard Batterte.
NO SUBS'l'lTU'l'Fr-It baa been
said there .Ia no lubstitute for
quality. N6Ither is there a aub- /
Mule for .
The .. . principle of
bualnen, u we .e. 'is a
and nelghporly effort to
be helpful, to auply 'good mater-
ial anel 'goOd .work at a price you
feel you .cim aftord to pay.
, Garage
J Mila aDd Miami SIt. PII. 2J4t
.,eCLUIE
HOME
WAW .... .,.UL ....
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.ver Ia standil\l qaInft
.laftl7. wbenver t"1lth II p\JIbIq
back taonuce, . :: ' ...... bo4-
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W. 08JID0t 1lw,Q' do tIdiIIs u
.lmpIJ .. letUI cUd. CIIdaI
dJ"a ... II DOt blll a ,1mpII mat-.
tar of fatIDI. Be 1NIL A CIarIdID cIiJtnaMd wbat .... _.
01 tile 01 tile ........

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THURSDAY, MARCH 10.
THE MIAMI
OHIO
fARM N[WS
A SURPRISE
WHAT WILL IT BET
WHO IS HE!
WHAT WII,I.I fiE nor
Clue :
Hi3 initials are M. M,
Pill in the missing letters and
mail to Joseph ' Little, Concinnati
Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati
19, Ohio, .
Ollie James
1'0 Speak
it warm
Mrs.
This will entitie' you tl) mail in
your l'equest for your favor'iie
song, A postal card will do.
The LebBnon National Farm
Loan informed the Mlami Ga-
zette this week that . OlUe James,
widel,y known sPeaker and col-
umnist 'will tell who threw the
overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chow-
der when' the Le"banon N.F,L.A.
helps St. celebrate on
March 17th, This is the Annual I
Association Meeting starting at
10: 30 A. M. in the Lebanon
Grange HalL
of Feeds
Vital in Stock Health
Bation Must Be Adequate
In Minerals, Vitamin.
and led it litUe warm' milk. II
SatuJ:day in Co,Lulnl>us.
live dthl'ouglr the ni ght and when
Mr' and Mrs. Robert "",rotu,,-,I
morning came it was sian ding up M".i. Emc,.,;on Dill visited . In and Miss Clara Daughtel's visited
in the basket lind even hlld U lVI' last Monday. Sal-urday evening near Palntel's- sll'clIgtn enough to giv a weak
vill \! the home o[ Mr. IJIlld Mrs.
A FAR'" DIARY
by D-.J ' ''AIZER
Do it now!
Cannot Afford to Miss This
Concert
lltLl e baa but when I cume back M ' U M " lii! Cw'l Babb and son, Dean .. in a few minutes with milk it U I
d
Ull MIs. d Mrs
y
. k' kl Wh I 'ea e on r. an . Harold Febrllary 4, 1949. in was Iymg down IC ng.. en Rogers And Mrs. Emma Gibsol'\ Mrs. Dick Han'es and d:Bughter, , tried to feed It r fO.und IS mouth . B lib ' k S d y DCIRna, of near Xenia SpE! nt Sat-
bloom. They have been up " 'y- ' and nose full of blood, " hcmm. o\'- HI e 100 \In a .
d
h i [
..
UI'day--with her parents, Mr. an
Ing to show I emse ves oj' scv- age or some kind and it di ed in a
u:I Glb eral days but today's pale little while. A {ew days of bdght MJ . . aud M'a's. ' Roland Weaver Mrs. ru y son.
Dead Stock
HORSES '6.00; COWS $5.00
According to Size
and Condition.
Call
The reports co\'ering the past
year will be placed the
by officers and di
rectors, so says Davis Furnas,
President.
What ;?OU !e,,t Uveatoak to-
d.;? will determine the pr oftt )'ou
make tomorrow, for experts are
'l1'eed that keeping. livestock
health7 .. a proAtable job-ana to
.do Ujat, care mud be _ob lq
choo'!na liye.toeJr: teed.
""dID, llveltock on a ratioD d.-
I!olftlt In mlneraia. vitamllla, pro-
t.1oa and cal'boh)fdrat .. , a. well ..
fate. otten to nutritiOllal dla-
. Lack of any of ui. common
or tr.ce minerai. In hame
feedl may be and otten ta, rellPon-
dble tor terrlllc Hvestoek, (ced. lao
bor and investment 1088@a.
. h' ed th Th' I)'
oi BI'ookvilIe culled on ' his son,
/l uns me open em, s 5 a sunny weather would do evel'y-
bunch of lavendel' ones. We "have
'Don, and MI'. and Mrs. Earl Mal'- Xenil\ 454
Dividend ch.ecks totalling $2432
will be ready for distribution to
members from BI'()wn, Clermont,
Hamilton and Warren Counties,
as of recor 30th, 1948.
One DireciOJ:: will be elected for
thing a world of good. . d none or the 'very eHl'!iest one's l'he wbmen of the hud laU Satul' ay._, __ ,
the Cloth of . gold . Had we had 'an 'all day meetu' 19 at til" h"tll"
. I Id b
v Mrs. Anlla Lucas 5jJcnL a ew
them they. wou een ou of Mrs. Lawrence Furnas on
b k - F b tho 'Id
last week wlLh her !Son Ray-
Mr'. Nfl'ed Morgan r(: turned
home ' fl'om the MiamJ Valley
Hospi tal last Friday and is get
ting along fine.
Reverse Charges
Xenia Fertilizer
a three-yelll' term. ' '
ae In e ruary. II> ml sea- Thursduy wit.h a oovel'ed dish
The 11 t hnt
m"nd Lucas .,nd fn.mily of near
son. yare ye ow ones dinner _ and such a dinner the I'e 't"
'ght the gl'ound
Wilmington . .
op!!n ,1'1 on . was enough rood fol' two or three
Crocuses in the yard usually limes as many people. Of
mehn the first wildftowers II) the it wasn't waste dfor what. wasn't
woods. ' The should be I ealen was up ' and
unrolling theIr woolly buds along home aguin but uttel' everyone
Mr. and Mrs, Eme!!t. ..... u " .. ,"
and' . SOD, David, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. G. Kerslnger visit-
ed over the weekend with MI'.
and Mr$. 'J ames 'Wildmlln of
.ohio.
The noon meal will be ' served
by the Grange Committee under
direction of Mrs.
TI;le problem or l upplylng rnln<'r'
all In their righi ' proportloos " only
part of the eompoundlnl of
product that wlU .olve the llvestock
man's problema. Flrri. no m.tter
how lood the ingredients that ,0
IDto the making up of a r .. d. It
lIveateek refuse to eat It the raid I.
uaele.. .0 tar a. bene.fttln, 1ha
urlmal fa concerned.
the gullies, and hillsides had had the -first 'roulid of sam and In the, Glen at Yellow I pies of everything, il
the snow trilliums should be m showed that anything
bloom. The weather is just the taken. Spareribs . and " ..... ,, ...... u
same kin.d of weather we. have meat loaf, scallopi!d
been having al lwlnter but now friend chicken, chicken
It ill seasonable. The wind is blow- noodles, succotash. SlI usage,
lng and today It is not raining talo sa lad, seventeen Idr)ds
In' fal!t three days like this and or less> of lello salads
we could plow in some' places. serts, jam and apple sauce
They plowed my garden in preserves, and pie and rice
fall so th.t I am jn hopel! of ping and whipped ctel.\tn. ' elll!rv.-1
early. peas. thing you could think vf
Ing to the moon signs and tenth cake. This .was one dinner' of
of and again the kind whe.e ne;! one brought
first week in April, but If you do that is the charm of a
not care wether you plant in till' this kind it Is unexpected.
dark or the light of the moon any and coffee were served by
time in or early April that I committee,' I haven't nam. ed ha
you can get tbem in the ground the different things but if
Is the time to plant. +he g1'oce1'- are not hungry now ,
les 'have baskets of sets I k.now how good e verything
and the seed l'acks are beIR(( put After eating allthesegood
so spring must be almost here. there was a prQgram on' the
No matter what the weather says. tivities of the Home
Procedures that are
recognized as most
praotical by leaders in
the profession.
Stubbs
I had 'a baby lamb in the house , committee and one article Funeral Home the othel' night but in- spile Qf all , read on the dangers of
my efforte it died. It was cold and Cat; theia the meeting adjoucllE!dll
wet when brdught it to, me l to meet again the first ' I't:LEI'HONE 2ZlI\ '
but I wraped it up in 811 old ' in Apl'Jl al Mrs. Brunnells. (. , \ 'A-r: OfUO
sweater and put' it in a basket

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Mrs. Etta Blllu' of Xenia, Mr.
and MI's, Henry Ber ges ' and fam-
MI:. Wilbur Stephens, Mrs.
Robert Greene of Dayton, and
Mrs. Roy Shaw and
Betty, of Xenia called on MI'. and
Mrs. L';lc Sunday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glthde of
Dayton. caUed on Mrs. Alfred
Morgan and one 111ght
last
Mr. and M;-Ea1'1 JoMso.n of
Xenia called on Mr. and Mrs. AI-
SaturliaY.
MTS. Hily Gn:;;;-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
O. B, Marlatt in Waynesville'.
D,ONNA KAY LAWSON ,
WA YNESVJI;LE - HI': lind
Mrs . . Dol'Iald LaWfOn are annOUlnc-
ing-the birth of a 'daugbter, Dolma 'j
Kay,' at Grandnew H03pital In
Dayton MondaT. The new .arrival
tipped the .sealea &t lIix. POundll,
Rccordlng to proud grand pap Tony
Lawson, meat cotter at Krogr'.
in Lebanon. Fond' grandparenlts
are Mr. and Mrs.' T. O. Lawson,
Waynesvflle and Mr. and Mr\!.
Jacob Wadc, Spring Valley.
Mr. und Mrll. Charle] LeMay
and children had ai
ltuests Mr. and Mra. Fred
and chiTdren, Mrs. Josflphlne Benlt
Mi ijs Marill Hei)z of ClIlVeland.
we re ' joined Itt Sunday din ..
ner by Mr. and Mrs. Fl. U. LeMay
and Mr. and Mrs. Warren LeMal'
and 80n of Lebanon and Mr. and
MlS. Fr!,nlc LeMay, Jr. '
DI. lIllll M1'lI. A, E. Stout and
,lllull'ht.Cr wcrll Sun,lay eveniOJr (lin
NORRIS COMPANY
Clnolnnatl Union Stook Vard.
Llv. Wlr. and ' Proar ,lv" All
oraanlntloPl oone! 10 non .
Striotly lIe.. On the beat
all arOund ma.leet In tn.
o.untroy.
8ERVICE THAT SATISFIEe
WHIO n.,t0ll 11: 10 JI). 8. '1'.
DIal WLW Olllelana U
11: 40. Dlal- 700. for Our Dally
M ... rI!et ReDor,.
CASH FOR DEAD STOOC-
cows. 16 - HORSE $5.
According t.o size and condition.
All Stock removed. promptly.
JANES RENDERING
Phone Gonect
O. '1712 or
WiImin.toa, O. 2382
BEAUTIFtJL SEWING CABINETS
$9.65 and $10.65

Wall Paper and Paste and Siziit&, .
.
G. E. Bulbi - Nu Enamel
Kem Tone
Waynesville Funiture & Appliaace Co,
SoI6 Mala Stnet acr'OII tra. c::r.... IWI
Telephoae 2422
/:1
t-ourl
WAYIU.SVILI..E. OHIO
g.ll(!sts or and Mrs. George COMMON PLEAS
Waltz in Deyton.
, . "
I
Ha, A. Ironl, plantlff rranted
, leave to file amended petItion
within II daJ'l.
Ethel Jacoby VII. Ed'IVard M.
Jacoby, caM dillmiesed without '. re-
cord.
'. - - Goodloe' Butler. Jr., VI . Rosle
' . . ':N III Mae Butler. divorce ,ranted to
LAN D . B,. n Hammond v8.lJel'ome and
0
, . ANS" ,ava WlrthUn, cue dllmiued for
Georgia Allee Campbell VI.
Charles Porter Campbell, caM dia
mia8ed without prejudIce and re .
cord. ,
L I want of proaecution re-

.. -;. , corll. . s .
Ada Snowden ye. .
derr, divorce Irranted plamtiff,
The S. and Y. ConatructJon Co"
VS. Charle. snd Oerrie Ida Wein.
p rt. v.erdlet (1f jurJ in "'01 III
plainUff in 10m of ,UlOO.
Ida Harle Humbert n. William
Miebael Humbert, divoree .platn-
tiff. agreement approved.
AT SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
7:30 P. M.
. MARCH 15,1949
Spring V iDey Hardware CO.
Spring Valley,
__ 'W.
You call IJay urI anytime.
Long Term 4% No Re:newal
.A Farmer" guarantee 01 I5lleurity
Made 1'hrolllCh
care of hinda Snowden. to mother,
cUlltody of Arthur re3erved for
further order of court, defendant
ordered to pay $7.50 per week for
Kupport of Lind.aSnowden. .
Claire Scofield V8. Seo-
, field, hearing date 'Saturday It\arch
5, 19(9 at 9:80 A. M. . ' .
N F L A
,Elsie Spradlin VI. Carlle Spl'lld
"lin divorce to plantiU, 'care of
. '. children to mother, defen
11 S. Broadway , dant. ordered to pa, '10 '}ler week
Phune
448
1 for 8upport of minor children. .
_. ..;.. The S. and Y. Cbnatruction Co.,
", I va Charles and CarrIe Ida Weln-
, "Wood Burnen" _ 'rt jurors ordered to view pro-
Earllf!St IQcomotlvea . were' woocl , I,lra
rt
, I bod onducted by court burnerl. Aa they grew In Ilze. the lPe .f n a : y. c . .
eban,e trom wood to coal ",a. lIlailiff. .
.tarled about 1875. I Carrie B. ' Rill VB. Elbert W. and
III It ..
BIGGER
BIGGEST 'PROEIT
Clifford T. Diehl VI: The Cineln-
natl Gall and Electric Company, a
. defendant. granted leave to
In recent year. mueb ban
, dllcovered' about liveatock dlae ....
dIU to dietary Inftuenee . ' In thJI
connectIon, the U. department of
. l1'll!IIllure aan : , "Whenever I
vItal fllnctlon .1 ta Interrupted
owln' to continued faUure 'af the
diet to .upPly l umclent quantltle.
of e .. entla] nutrient.. or to the in.
abillty of the body to the."
Ilutrlentll, the ao-called DUtrlttoaal
db,a.e, develop.".
Grand Champ
GraDd champ" _ tile aua
IDtel'lllltlOll&l Live Itook ...,...
U .... Cldcap .. Gold."
1 ....,.aDCl Blacl! ..... JuI_"
wwa wftb C. E. W-..... Cleft) .,
Maoatllle. lows, ... __ fa
tile oeader II IfarF .. IIarIIIaU,
pretlhleld at tile ........ aM
sh.p ... A. D. Wa'" ., KAuu
.. Ie OOUe.... tile . __ _u
- -vtobcl IIIe WIiiiiI'.
'Lov. App/.' "opular
The louclty of tomatou iD aa.
pari ,lIr'. otllerwta, alluDdant
harvl.t. ncalll .omatblq aI the
hlltory of tIIla romlD'" fndt.
VII.table.
A Ibarp drop Ia IlIOduatIoa in
-- af the natlm. prlrio/.pal to-
'IDIto-l1'owin& arn. me. emaller.
clome.t!C; .tooka of tamato MIIP.
JulOH, .tewi. ketchup ' anel ohW
IIlice IhII winter. UnseuonabJe
_atha' fa &lvan u tile GaU. e.
ani hUlldrild .,0 the ta-
mato w .. 'uri ba.i llllln'lD uphill
IIbt for. re,pectabWty ... a IIod
ltIQI. indian. of the ADd. hJ!I. cuI.
ttYated It .lnce about 1000 I/. D.
The AztaCli of ' Ma:feo rave it the
name thai Corta' IUD Into
''tomato''-'and ih.,. probab1;J ' laid
''tcIhmah-to .. '' And tile 'SpaDlarda
tout It back to Europa, but U.lt* it
- NcoJD.\zed u a JUlllbar of
the clud17 nllht-alWle famU7.
It ... wrlnkled UId amaD ' Mel '
1ft. kn'own al the ''love apple" tD
Buropa aDd. later. iD.1'lorth'Amer-
Ioa. And lor canturlu tba
pollonou6 fruit wal IIOtbJDI more
&twa ornamlllL
I'
PAOE POUR
..
CLASSIFIED ADS
ONE CENT PER WORD: minimum charge, 25
centa. Contract rate for repeat advertisements
apon application,
FOR SALF-
Two bottom 12-inch Case Trac-
tor Braking Plow. FIt'm class co,n-
dltlon. C, E. Michener. Phone
293J.
GET READY FOR SPRING
SI1VAnO'NS WANTED
woman. wants general
housework... Emma Crew. R. R. 1,

See U. Now For
an'VTCB-
II 7'OW' elactriCU ,min .. r.? I will
etaeCk yOUr wirinl Pree.-Hou .. Wi ...
1111 an4 .......... Quick MrYIce. Ed
Lau&hlin, 5 N.E. of Wayne.
'liI1. at Grove Sdtool
a-; Phone N." Burllncton 306.
'rIIU TO PAINT
tntericw aDiI ellt8tior. and enamallhl.
lobe- boohiI -. AU WOTk ruaran-
IMd. PboM.2'725-Belore 8:30 A, M.
WANTlID-
I.A UN'DJ'RING t.f1 rio In m:v h.ome,
Quiett a"rv\t!tI. PtJone. 29!l6.
f:lON'T FOP(iET TO
us for tn!lIf:1nf'e. All tVT'e! nf
insurance ltt a can
Prall cis r,ene Brown. "honr
2472 or call
0011ect. 21 f 1.
...
00 YOU PLAN to remodel Ot
bond a B.m! Stop in and get
:rour copy of Louden'lI Bllm
PJ811 Book. .
WE BAVJI: ' In stock a complete
1\ne of LoucJen barn equipment
a.. ,talis, stanchion'
_tar bowll1', litter and
bay can1m.
LOUD!:N"A BARN planning Her'-
tee eo,ts you, nothln!t. Call on
for our eattmate of your job.
Your Plumbing Needs
WE DANDLE ALL AMERICAN STANO'ARD FIXTURE8
BILL SA WYER
PRONE 2174
W A YNESVlI.JLE. ORIO
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PROBATE
In the matter of the guardian.
ship oi Corrie Banghuml
at 01.. Inc., Edith L. Bishop guo'rd-
ion. tirst ond tlnal ap-
proved. allowed and contirme.-J.
. E8tate ef .Jennie Ford, dec'd ..
Delln C. Ford and Doris F. Price,
eo-admlnistrlltTlces, I'!\ tatc IlJrempt
inheritance tex.
e3tate exempt In'herlance l alC.
Estate of Grace Matilda Mote,
dec'd, KeJUleth Mote,
'filed his and linal .ccollftt.
Estate of Leonard Phelps. dec'd.
Rena M. Phelps, .dminllftratrix,
tl'Bnaier 01 real estate.
Estate of E. D. WllllOn. dee'd,
Carrie L. Wilson. executrlx, est:ate
oxempt inherltanee tax, filed her
fi rat Ilnd final aocount.
Estate of Bessie Lee Kirby
Estste of Robert A. McCuteheon, .icc'd . Kenn.eth J. Kirby.
floo'd, H. Z. Gray, r dminlstrator, katot-, Inventory .pproved.
DBNWWA, first, fi l1 I and distri Estate ' of Mary Reelle,
hutive account, IIPpruvl'd, allowud "ValTen C. executor .. .....' ...... .
I' nd confirmed. Mears, QOIl Boulla 'Harold
of ' J (, In P. Barkl'llder. Bennett .. appointed appraisers.
"ee'd, Joseph A. Hnrkrader, ex-' Estate or Liricoln E. M.n'h.lI.
first, final and distributive oeo'd, Mugaret D. Marsh.lI. ad-
account, ap,proved. allowed lind lJ) inilitnatrix. in Wnd.
e
/
'J1firmed. t ,: nsfer of Teal eetete,
ERtate of Lee COo Smith, doe'l! , 'E8tato of Helen F. Wooley.
Bertha Smith, ' administratrix, doc'd, R. Z. Gray. adminilltrator.
t .andor of real enat.: . i:" 'cllt8ry cpprond. .
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
Your Louden Reptesentative in
Southern Ohl,o
Estato of Almerta Ml\IlIrtl, ,lec'tI, EIot:.te oC 'Seymour S. Tibb.ls,
Roy Millard, ,exet'IJtor, Oliver Mary E. TIbbals, executrix.
Chamberlain, PauJ RUPPflrt and, inventory approVed.
George Gates .ppoln, ed Ipprais 'Estate of M.ry C. Beltz. dec'd.
. If W. lIulberry St., Lebanlln, Ohin
Phone 15&1i
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e\s. f>(apha I. Beltz, executrix,
Estate or Leonard Pb"lp' ,Jp("(J . fuml lind dlstrtbotl.ve .ecount, ape
Rf,l na M. Phelp8p' pl'oved, allo.wM .nd confirmed.

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THEY OFTEN CLGAN
OJJT ENrJRE COLCNIES
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WEASELS
EASII.Y TIiAPPED-
NIIM8ER'$ OF
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IN OHIO , '
MAl.ES
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Sabina (29) FG JT TP
RUlI.)'an. f .................... 0 0 0 Gueat. of MI'. and Mn. Ben '
Colle. f ........................ 0 0 Beekett Saturday ._ra her '11late..,
C. Stanforth, f ............ 2 2 and families. Mr. and Mr.. David
Huffman, f .. : ............. 0 0 0 Elbon and dau&,hter of
L. Stanforth. e .......... 1 0 2 and MI'. and MI"II. ausell Kissel
Cofubs. c .................... !J .0 0 and fa Dilly of CincInnati ,
ViulPelt, g ......... ...... 5 2 12 Mrs. Margaret Tucker was hOIlt-
Sheley, g ...................... 0 0 0 elll to the W. O. T. U. ,
West . g ."" ................... 4 0 8 Thuraday with afcohveNd IfhMin.
oh II 0 1 1 ncr. T.tIe guest 0 was n.
Mit e, g .: ...: .... - ...... aha Welch. who was Charter mern.
---5--29- ber. Eleven membere answered to
Totals . ........ ....... ... .. .. 12 roll call and M.rs. Louise Flte ft.
Score at quarters: a gueSt.
!.ayblnnaesV.l.U .. ... ., .. ..1132 : RilmodelioM' of Methodist Church
\;NO , _ . III in progfe8S and will be com
'Officlals-Sitter/e, and Harold pl eted in the near future. Attend.
Green. ance of t1te Sunday School is '
, r.pidly growing. two cl88s roo.m)
NEW VIENNA .. ....... ' ." are being installed with a. balcony.
The ransY New Vten.na five led Mr and Mrs. Charles Swindler
all the way 85 it dropped attended 'the annu.1 ba8ket IIlnner"
ville from the tourney. Tom B\lnday at the New Burlington
Carey, with 14 points and Andy Mebhodist Church.
Cluxton with 17 led the Olinton Mr. and Mre. Walter Don.ldllon
county team's offensive. Rnd Marilyn. were SUllmay dinner
Dan Simpson with 12 markers guests of friends in Wilmington.
Mr. .nd Mrl!. Kenneth Fisher
set the pace for W .. ynesviUe. and family, ot Walhounding wero
_The ultimate winnem weekend guests in the Iloma of
into a lead .t the end of their trrandmot.her, Mrs. Laur. '
the opening canto. ' 80 . til teams Shidaker .nd were Sunday dinner For Per80nal or CI.a.I th
CARD OF 1'1lANl<:S fled Au Phaae 269.. really pitched poJnts In e sec- guests, of Mr . lld Charles
We' wish to thank aU thOM who o ond period and New Vienna left Gordon. '
sent carda and other remem:' --.... the "oo.r at the half holdili'g a The \Tullior Invited the
braneea at the birth ()f our 29-22 adVantage. S. c1asties ot the school .nd ex.
, And aU during 1he iinal two tended invitation, to the Juniors
dau&hter. PelaY Ann. lltanzas the Clinton co\Ulty calera of neighboring vlll.ge. to t.ttend I
Bob and Lors OstMJm kept out in front. 'ntey weJ'e party .t the ' school Saturday eve.
ahead SS-30 when the third qual'- nlng. Dancing WI' .thl divel"lllon
-- :oc:::::==- tel' ended and managed to breeze and refruhmenta of .ntl
DKI" -"NT OF HIGHWAYS throUft&' the 60.1 elcrht c.ke _re se"ed. to their
'"'. - --v -- Mn. Sarah Wnght wu Ulvlted Columbw, Ohio mlnutn. ' .t,
Merch !, 1949 TP to attend a 60th nedding A.nnl.
EacinIl8l' of set .. LepJ Copy No. New Vienna (51) FG F1' , "e1'381'1 Mr. and ' Mrs. oJ. W.
, 4'-15 HOQRS: Carey, f . _ ..._ ..M._.. ' T 0 14 Morris Sund.y afternoon at their ,
UNIT PRICE CONTRJ'CT !"'Z eIICl h-moc D. Clwcton. f .......... 4 1 9 Home In HUll, Dayton.
Sealed Pf'OIIOIaII ' will lie 1-5 artarnooa. ac.pt A. C1UxtoD. C ............ 8 1 17 Mr. and Mr.. Will WlIllama. of
at tile office . of the Stat. Hlah"ay .,. .. .......0- _ ... - P k O' 2 2 II S d !II
DiI1lCtor of Ohio, at CoIumblll, Ohio. ., -_._" - ric ett, g . ............ ;:.... Ame.. were un ay u Mer
until 10:00 A.. M., Ohio McKenzie. II .......... ...... 1 0 2 gue.,ta. of Mr, and Mr". K. 8,
Time. . TELKPHONJt 52R P. Tumel'. II ................ 2 2 8 Tuoker and d.ughter. Evelyn
Tue.dQ-. March 29. 1949. for 1m- F. Tu.rnet'. I ................ 0 1 1 Tucker. '
pcp._ntI in: Gilbert Welch. of Detroit. "' ...
No,. I_to Tota.. . .. ....... " .. ...... 22 7 51 over Sunda
W
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0 "'- ' .. .. ... ,_.. ..... E. Wiilkin F1' TP Mra. Oba e cb..... ..... y.
win be awaJded - OM c:oeu.ct. IL. 'c. ' Waynesvtlle (41) FG 9 'Sevenl c1t1wM attended the
Proopoea\ No.1 ' . II[ Vickers, f ....... _ .... ....... 3 3 fi al of th 01 B Buketbell
Butler Calmly, Ohio; on 'Section 0.00, ---.. J H f 2 3 7 n s. e a ..
Slide Route No. 100. m Hanowr 0p1o ..... c ....,.... unter, .................... . 0 2 held in X.enta Satur.
Townahip, by .pplyq bllt\llll'-t Perdue. f .. , .......... .. ....... 1 11 clay. 'nIe team de.
IWIII T-32. ltl South .Detl'oft ..... Simpson. c: ...... ,." ........ 5 1 feated s.bina .
Panment: Wiclth 20 lwI. OBIO Hastings, g .... , ............. 2 0 4 Mr. and Mr!i. Clint T.ylor
,
Lenc\h 25,344 feet or 4.f1O rail... Tinney. g ... , ................ 2 4 8 pleaaantiy slirprieed her II.ter.
No. 2 0 Mrs. Raymond Ada..... of Sllftr
-'l Butler County, Ohio. 011 Seet1cJa 0.00 15 11 U .... rove Th, oc.
........0Nr. Rout. No. 73.2/ ill R8I1)' eo n Tow18 ...... '"._.. ........ u _. .. .
.!II Townehip, by .pplJiDc btlllminou. . I Score by ' quartera: ( . lIion w Mrl!. Adams birthday
AUCTlOMED"'r.
Armitage" & Son
STANLEY ... 11 KOOGLE"
."OK." ..
lIP... 0 ............. 111M. Wavn .. "IIt,
Cha
. I
, .. 111__ _
".YnIlVlJ.',I; '.... l'-lmant, Item T ..3I. Ur, ewd New Vielma .... 12 29 38 51 IIDnlversary,. 1
iWOIIUIflIW II .. Pavamtmt : Width II fNt; WaynesviUe .. 9 22 30 41 The marttap III allnounced 0
nrn,... ..,.. I Leqth 2.71, mn... REAL ESTATB TRAN8FBR8 MIIIII Teran lUeh and Henl)' Gmitry, '
SA ND .lIId eRA VEL UYl Butl.r County. Ohio, on 8edion 0.00. am:;;- . Pre R MARRIAGE LlCENSB Which WI. IIOleaaiHd Wedneaday
BLACK ..TOP DRIVES . Scat. Route No. 129. in , JIanoftr. Iota . Robert Charlea lAymon 28. Ma- evenlne , MUch 8 at lI,thodi.t
....... .
..... pea. and pantl" Ibould
... 'prClleded with a cover of 1tl'.W
.. IMftl durlnl b.rd treelf!ll . .
'T.& D ROAD OR . by appIyina bitulllinoua tnetm.at. uon, alllI8mb1er, Mildred D. MW.r, p.rllOnage in Nllw Burllncto ... Rev .
v .Morpia, and Reily Townahipt, Opal Dames to J_ Menta, 1 19 Mallo C. A. oftlclatbW. A reeep.
lAWN. Utd FILL DIR"r Item T.al. ' I. t in FrankHn t". . ,n. v_ 28 M i tion was held at the ooaae 01 the
I Pav-: Width 1& feet. The King Powder Compen:r, Jnc. GeoJ'lfe M. ...,;vener. , a ne- , M Ch I V' ,
[
READY"MIX CONrp rTf .: 45,565.4 ferl or 8.63 mil ... I'r> Daniel 1. and Lillian ville, buffer, Dorothy M. De ZaID, bride II 1.Ul\.t. ' ra. .," Oler.,
U 'CAVA11NC and fll]M;' 'T'F't'rIC "pvrcr . PropoaaJ No. .. Bu rge I 2 Iqta in 28, FOiter. . .t their eountry home .
ButJ ... Co!mty, Obio, on' Sec:tioa ,9.00 ..II1n.. rme or. . Benny 22''eOlwr lU.chipe ' e Fertlliler ha
Rolita N9 126. in Molpa 8ftcI Mildred P d ' to Ida R th operator, EIIthet' l' 21, Poetar, '-n IIOld-to loeal iotereata. Gerald ---:----.....;........;.....;..-----:- ..... :O;,.... ;;;::::=.---';;;;;O ... . ., R_ Towaabipe, b,. .pplyiaa b1. ery. u facto worker. Paine, who been m.nqer for
nuninoue tIM_to Item T ..n. Evana, I lote In Deertlt'ld tMl. Do:!td E'. Stephens 22 the put :rear, nail reported for
'Pavement: Widd, 18 f.... Edward O. Mug. , to Rleh.rd E. bJ \' Vlvt Ail So th work in ClncinUti. .
Length 150,508.8 fNt or'l1.45 mil... .nd Goldie' C. A,hburn, 1.10 aores lluem y Ine. an en. u Je_ Stanfield of Wilmington
JI'I'u.poMJ No. 5 ltl .Deerfield twp. Lebanon. k' . L tb
BuUar OhIo, on Sec:tIoa 0.00. Raymond and .)uU. Pric;e to College, 'WU cum apea er . II
Witli A Buckeye In Cpngress
"te Route No. 748, iii MortaD aDd Price 1 lot In W' I1Q'viltf' . NEW Sun'S Friends Churcb Bunda"
ROllI T,wllllbipe, by IIppl:rin& a b' Carl 8IId Della BIlJ to ,r..tm W. Gertrude L. Jon" va. Herbert ,A basket dinner .t the noon hour.
minou. trMtment. Ibm T--32. , <l Geraldine Squier l ' lnt lro L. Jonn, dI'Yorce, utreme cmaelt)', hODoriq one of th,lr faithful
Cluence J. Brown
Congressman Seventh i lYemem: Width 14 feet. Franklin _ ' C. QoIIald DIIatuaIa. ' member .. . Mrs. Obe Welsh. who
L .. m1J_ lAura to Bo""",,t\ .. .,,1 J , 1t..,afadUtefil aIId Merchante her 86th blrthcia:r an-
Ohio
) ,aler 011 - "n, lilorkner, a lots ill Dcerfleltf Indemlllty OO,Jllpany, .,1. Bert nlversa,ry, Tlleeda,. M'arcb Z.
"0. - ') , Route 1119 129. in PUt- twp Lamb, for mOll8J' only, amount
La.t wee1r. thti Truman AdmIni.'tratton for the
fInt time olficia]\y recognized the decline in businees
activity. which bas been apparent to many observel"ll
for the l .. t two or three inontbs, when tlle Feder.1
Bel8we Bank issued orders easing installment
credit. Under the new ordtu. whJ,:b had gone forlh
to all Feder&-I Reserve Bankll. 'in an (attempt to
etimulate business .ctlvity. thoa.e who wish ,to make
purchuee on the installment plan can now obtain 21
JI'lOOthl credit. Previously. under (I\moUII Regulation
W, on a purch.Si! f:i! oYer one thousand dollars
could be olitained for only 18 months, ond (or ol\ly
liS on of 'under o'lle thoqAnd dol. I
Jal'll The ne,.. order also reduces from 20 per cent to
15 per cent the down ,payment which mUllt' be made
' on purchuea of than one thou8ond dollal"ll.
, President Truman'lI entire legislative protrrsm is
!UJlnmg into dUl'ieultieli In the Democratic.controlled
81,t Congresll. During the President'!) rccent cam-
pall'll, were made that the Taft.Hartley
Act would be repealed .nd the old Wa.gner Act sub ..
ltituted thereto!' within thirty days atter Congress
' ''IIIBt. Ia the Senate the Committee on Labor has con-
. elOdea it'll public tearlngs; but there seem. little
Il1cellhOod it ,.-til report an/l I.bor legislation before
Apnl or ,May. On the House sid thu Committee on
lAbor .nd !Education. which had been consiilered
pro-labor. defeated 16 to 9 a motion to report '. bill
to repeal the Taft.Jlarlley Ad. It now appears prob.
. able !he 'S1st Congress will' not repeal many-It any
-of the imporw,nt provisions of the Taft-H.rtl,,>,
Act. the labor law may be given a new name,
any eh.ngel In it will prob.bly be only minor ones.
As thb column is written the 'filibuster being
conducted in the Senate by Southern legislator8 Ope
posed to the Presldent's Civil Rights PrOgralli' atlll
With the' final res\llt very much in doubt
' While Civil legilliation is the direct cause of
the Ifl1lbuJlter, other illlUe., Buch as the hundred. and
fifty year old right ot uIllimite4 in the Sen.
.te are aliso Involved. A. a r.earlJlt iI numl)er of the
who actually t.vor the PreRidont's Civil
Rights 'Progr1l.ni 'may vote agalnllt the Administra-
tion'. attempt to end tho filibuster. As the debate
,goea on both the President .nd the Southern- group
beeome more determined. tempers flare higher and
higher, Ind the split in thu Democratic Party grows
wider and 'Wider.
The old leglill.tlve tight hetw.een , oleo.
ma11f&Jine Interesb and the dairy fal'Rl ers or the nU-
tlon .ll1Iin has the l..-enter of the stolte in the
Committee on Agrlcultu..". Last yeal' the HOUR"
pused leJriKI.tic)n to repeal a\l alul reslrict!<'JIIi
field and Llberty 'T_nabIpa, .".. Arlh"r, YCJUnJf, Sr . to Arlo J '166 and, ' COIti upeaded
.plyinc a bitUminou, treatmellt. ltanl ani! Z1iEII&etb H. Bockman. to.91i hel'fln . C.nny ,and HoWuter.
of oleomargarine that Is colorell yellow in imitation T32. ,.'. . ... ... It-
f b Pavement: Wufth 18 feet. " Sef!!8 I .. \Jleu.:re. !"-J"
o utter. The dairy tarmers Insiat that lIuch pz:o. Length. 24.129.6 fNt or 4.5'7 mil... 'rhe KmC PowderCompany. Inc.
. hlliltion is neceuary to protect the peblic ..... inat _. v 7 ..
th
'11 I I b .. - , --__ .no. . to Wfma", V. and P\earf Potton.
e I ega 8a e. IU stltutlon and Ulle 01 oleolll8rga_ ButI.r County, Ohio. 011 8ec:tion 1!.91 t lot ia Deerfield . twp.
rine in. place of butter, and th.t oleo, .1 .. betta" (Part). Stat. RolIbJ No . 129, ,ie Lib- BeriIclbel an(Gera1dine Toney"'
lIubstltute, should stand on its own merite on the etty Towalhip .". a bi- Charlel ' P! alld Dora Lon Sherrin
,"atket under its Bome other tuminou ..... tm.t, 1t.D T-3ll. '1.8- . I U I _ .
co or different from butter P.vement: WWIb 11 1Nt. n K!..onto .... J'Sta I w
. ' Lmath 24.139.6'",. .5" mba aa....... ;,_' n 411' .,.
There Is a great deal of criticism of the lith Semt. l'nIpOIai ffo. a Swart 116.'TI .acrea In Clearareek.
" nnual Report of the Atomic .Energy Collimlaaion-- on wOlla.91
,2!3 'Page dOt:U"?ent..Mle.eed leet week. The report I ("'rt). .. Route Ito, Lonnie SteWl!rt to Plo:rd p,
III W1tll .many phDtographs and oharts ,T ........ _ a' y- Bal" at .1., 110;&9 ac1't!ll ,in
whIch give ,ot the utmost v.lue to .", -tumlnoui ' erMk , twp. . .. ,
air torce which might, be inte&lested In bomb. ... .. maDU. WIdth 18 " Larue _nil M. Va""radale
1nF\', atomic energy .plants. Even Pre:!rident Tru- lAn&th feet :0. alit.., to HarrY and Stanhope. 2
man III rep0r:t.ed ' Iblo,,:,n his top" over thlf Wuren on 0.00. lob In Fral1kJin,
making ,pqbhc of thl8 which 'hAS been State R.;::wo.35O. in Turtho CneIr William and Bonllle Bouse to
guarded. so closely as. a nataonBlaecret In the put. Town.l", tty applyiftl 8 ' L. Kirk, 1 lot In. Franklin,
The "alit U. ,S, bomber which tl'uun.t, IIIIiil 'T,.12, ,.' Ulyuea, allc! lean Cockran tn
the earth I.st week , IU a little over 96 hours has WIdth I .f.... , Enoeh f!uttme Ch.mberl.ln 1 lot
caused a great d,eal ,of discussion here in W.shing- J.aactb 15,259.2 INt or 2;&9' mil... In ' Franklin. \ ' , '
. Security'
I_Needed
SavIng is a ,oDd h.atilt. By
an wlt.h UII, YOI1 have
Iccllrity fOl' the futu,r&-Ready
euh for emergeneiell.-a new car;
new' confident
independence. Stop ,in t6hy .nd
th.t' account,
security, '
ton. It proves beyond question that modem Amerl , No. 2.89' Earl 8IId EloiN Mlehael
can bombers can .reach flny I!JIOt on e.rth in 48 i!. Lewi. and Ildlth ,Uvlnjltion . 1
hourR 01' lesK. And IncIdentally, I;t ,hould be' remem- and Turtl. en!.r I" .. ae In Waahln8'tOi twp. r'
\xlrell tha.t qur bomberlfcln flOW do, those ot plylnc. bitumiaoua trwt..at:, [tItIb ' Mildred Penclery to 'Paul E. and
!latIons he able to do within a very short T-31. ' ," Clirlene "Harbeugh, 1 ,lot In ne,r..
.
Natinal Bank
time. ' Wlddr '8 'Nt. n lei t ..
, Ii,r.' I ,a r.oI food that will
itelp yo!, plon ,!1uh-lllou. '-_
di.h , tho, Dr.e a r.aI delight .
10 ail th.faml/YI Uie IeNd.n'.
. Cottage ,ell.... retulorly .
for .alad.,.for d .... rh.
mai" COur Dellver.d to vour
;!oor or 01 yeur favorlt. Ilor .
.James V. Jo' o.l:,restal. the lllst hold,over trom the T or i:l;;C; II RutllWPU01lflIl Wolf to Herman
Roosevelt Adlllln!8tratlon to 'bIl serving' in .the Tru. Noe. 1 to 01 ,and Herlne, 189." aer'8I
man Cabinet. N8\1rned as Seeretiry of NatlOn.l De till. PrOject to be CIOIIII!Iawd IIO't t.- In Bamltton twp. '. (ense last week, effective Mareh 318t. Forrestal than Aucuat I, IIM9. ' Enoeh Chamberlain to
came to Washl ngtlln in 194() as en administrative Th. minim-"'IB II) lie II) C1are1lte Satfi.ld, l ' lot in ftank. ,. , ___ _
assistant to Presidp. nt Roosevelt. w.s liter nalllt'd aU labor . .aplcq.d 01\ aJllllNct Un twit.
Unrlersecretary of the Na.vy and in 1944 was ap. llhall .I,. ill wi&!:!!e PJo:rcl Eo and DOrotlly JIarI.
oointfl(! Secret:lry nf the 'to IlUeceed Colonel BudcllellOn to lIarqut, I .. and JIJII4\
Knox. died In office. .Since the Armed The Of II. Bnnm., 11 IICreI In UDton
SetylceB were IJDlfi"d !ind NII-tlpn,,1 DefeMe I.tiona appIlaJttIe to ..... .' Chari .. 1'. and Do,a W. Bhlll'rit.t
In '9'7, Mr. Forrestal D.partnMtit {lIIPNvemeata iii .1
17
to IJlld , aer.tdliae Toney,
!K>rv"" ecretary of Defense. He will be 8Ueeeeded IUICtI with . 17.s. .17...... _ O"'t IIeTW In Wa81llnPn twp.
": II 'f \ t.. i.
, ,. .
.'
hy .Johnson of CI.rksburg. Weat Virginia, who ,n-5 .. 17.... '01 1M Cadt ('.o\Jrtrley 1. Comti,l to Clarlesa
toro while was Uml!' rseeretary of War during one of 01 Ohio. . . all.' BcwIJert D. 1IJrU. t lot In
the Roosevelt Aillll fnistra.iionl!. 1948 he"," tho Tha bidder muet, aut.DIt wtttlt .. U,..(on twp. ,
chief money-ra.iser for the TrUm.n clmp.ign. bid j ;!:."!: :-..=:-: Martha," L Watkfnl to Mary
La.st the Republican' Policy Committee of tl\e ::ed -.. bat fa _ ...t _ 10S.,.'''1I8 I lota Leb.
Houso unammously voted to pUBh for paseage of the than ten thNwnd doIlan. .n..... I ",.....,
bill' b:v Repllbliean Jl'IOOT Leader Martin 01 M.ssft PIn, .. ap:'" _ fda 'Ela B. n..,...11 to David L. .nd
chusetts to "artime exel!le ,taxes. It enaetecl In the daput'iaent 01 ..... In-ne Ca_. 1 lot In I"ranklln.
the meallure will "liminate IIOme excise taxes u,. office 01 tile dl.w. depuit;y .... "nna 1;. "recm to flUe! 1:. 'l"reon
tirelyand reduce (llhllr8 to prewar ratell. Taxe, on ... 117. 80.18 aerw In Cleaftnek twp.
t.clepho."B, telegraph, and tran!lPortation IU!rv\eeIl. re 'I'hII dArac .-: 't'he Kinll' Com""r to
("ONmetJeH. IUltlt.fl'tl. furs and' :m.ny other lteml J-ct .aIQ'T! J. Charles ."d Clara K. Wet.,
(Btl D. DUia.' IaMR'llCe AI.,
. ftoM J.U., ',. ... LDAJ1ION. 0.
01\ the llIanufacture and eale of oleor\lRl'garine, but
. the Senlte f.fted to act. Thill yea.r t he dairy inter.
wta are not opposinll' elimination of the tax on oleo
bat are their effort. on preventIng the sali!
W(lulrl he m!teriaUv redueed or mlished. The .,.- . ' ... JIIahWa7 I 'ot In eld &wp.
I1Iml tll 'X' t.'f t under the !,mvilllonll Dr The King PClwder Com".",,. to
the BI11 w"uld ,total hundred mill'".. For.... rJ M ... _ 'WIlHam Wood and ' Adelma M. wn
dollartl. . fled Ada ...... .... lIOn. t lot In Deerfield twp.
......... '11 _71 ...
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A L(}mmunity Insti ttltion
For Ninety-nine Years
NIN'ETY-NlNTH YEAR, NO 41\
FROMTHE
mHORSPEN
J St. Mary's
Auxiliary Meets
COAL IN THE FUTURE ,' .
Those who think that coal Is 'an Rice Snapp entertained
'''old_falhioned
u
fuel, which wUl the S1. Marya Woman's Awcillary
,be ",ed less and less as the on Friday afternoon of the past
:go on, are badly mistaken, If . a week. .
-coal Age forecast- tuma out to be Mn. Ronald Hawke conducted
' rlght. Acc:ordlni to it, the nation the devotions, Ember Day pray-
will rely even more on era for the clergy and a s}l.ort lit.:.
and by' 196Q the d.emand for any.
10ft 'coal may approach the , VarioUs plans for the , work
wlhearil-!'f total of 900,000,000 discussed in the .buslness
taM a year. . .' .
'This forecast is backed up by AWlS being the four hundredth
some hard facts. Flnt of aU, the anniversary. year of the 'Book of
a'ate of of the e1ect.rlc Prayer, the program
industJ:y will increase its use ' of consisted of readings and discus ..
i b " ore than A 000 000 ton! a siol18 of parts of the . Book of
1C0a y m ' 0" C P f' 11 .
f
the e-' 12 years A rev- ommon rayer as 0 ows.
'year or n '''' " Th ' ti d d '
;olutlonary new coal-fired gas tur. e cnsecra on an or enng
lbine is expected to power J'!lany of bishops, priests. 'and deacons,
railroad locomatives of the fu- Mrs. Keys, offices of In-
. An increase ir) population stTUctlonj the order of con1inna-
that there wll have tQ be tion; a catechism, Mrs. Marie Rif-
::::a coal for house-heating, and fte; family prayers, Mrs. Kather-
for bdiciudustrie 88U.ch as lteel.' cburching Vl'mt;!-
Fin lly ol.ar coal reserves are en, visitation of tbe sick, com-
. a d will be the balis for munlon of the sick, Mrs. Charles
an th synthetic fuels Mehffiej holy baptism., Mrs. Rice
prhlehca: n.o: In the experimen- burial of the dead, . Mrs ..
J1.a&e. , Asepath Thomas. Guests. w,ere
The fact is that every, form of Mts. F. B. Mrs. William
f
hI-1. coal 11 onll of Mrs; oJ. Kenrick.
eftel1lY, 0 w 1:1.
the most important, is needed.
Coal is a versatile and
:fllel. 'l1le Industry bas made strlk-
'ing prolP'eaa In bettering its
lmetho4U Of-producttOll , and devel-
,opmg ways and means ' to ut.U1ze
'the product to greater advant-
:ale. If management remains alert
to opportunity, and if th" ..
-do a fuD' day's \york for theIr rae-
,oro wagell, there need be little
fear for the future of coal. ,
The
ami Gazette
OHIO BURCH 17, 1949 FIVE CENTS A COpy
Home Fabrics Won't Bum
" , NF.W YORK, N. nU-nylon f b
cl'uted by F. Co., win approval . a
D"frtll]en.t's Bures,! of Standards and Appeall
an rClUs tlll1!' flash fi,ee. Above l..t. Alfred E. (i {u. ' .
ftpeetor, flame to " dll mas k. Other Schumacltcr all." l \ ' ;'.
"Ies aVII II.IIl, ' e through int er';,,/, decnl'otora and pat r It "
bl.'lIlg added to . . el n . 1 ..
Hoop Squad To Be . Easter Seal Aids . County
Dioner Guest Crippled Children
The Waynesville High Scl}ool . - Mee't Here
,Basketb. all team will be the hon- .
A ' goal of $385,00.0 baa been set
ored guests at It steak dinner to for proo for the 16th annual En-
'be served Monday night at ter Seal Sale It was announced The ' War ren County Banken
"M ' Ptr"Th W ' tl
s an y. e arren today by James A. Hewitt, presi- Associa on nll id theIr meeting at
County phampions and the dent of The Ohio Society for the Smith Green Room last night,
League Co-champs receive this a9 Crippled ChUdren. The natio.n- with the Waynesville National
a token of appreciation for carry- wide drive will open Mal'. 17 and Bank as host t l) the group.
th.e local colors onto vlctoI! clC)Se Easter Sl,1llday, AprU 17. Ross Hartsock, bank president
m their with Sabina m SlleetS of Easter. Seals wlll be had invited the group to visit the
the I?istrict Tournament last mailed to fainilies in Waynes- bOnk at five and view the
week m Xeni ville and throughout the state, "new look" which t he bank has
Tlle dinner will be given the Hewitt said, with an appeal for a taken on by installl n ,n r
team. by Earl Coyle, local meat dollar-or-more-to IUpport 1e1'V- hares, floors, heatln!7 : 1\ I
packer: Bud Carter, local Kroger ices for the physically handicap- systems, ew
store manager; and Cas- .ped. Ninety three a1JlIIated county decorations and increased lobby
sidy, operator .of Mom's Pantry. societies for crippled children and Ipace. D\nner was served at 6:30
MI'. Cassidy will do hon- eooperatlng service groups join o'clock. .
'ors while the with the state IOciety in conduct- Ralph Dixon, of" St. Bernard,
steak along with Carter who do- fng the campaign. president of the Ohio Blinkers
nates the other staples for this Keyed to the spirit of Easter, Association was guest speaker.
feed. the 1949 seal bears the silhouette New officers of the county as-
of a young gir1 with crut.che, and ,socta1t1on are Josiah Cafferty,
Butterworth. .. the slogan: "Help Crippled Ch1l- president and R. M.
, dren." secretary.
Hoat to F armera Funds contributed through PID'-
. chase of the seals, Hewitt statecl
C
' lub will be used lor medleal care; Lyde Residents
In
fire Prevention ivie
Club Topic
corrective braces, shoes and,other
MI'. and Mrs. Ernest Butter- 'artificial aids; equipment for
worth were host and hostess on thllrapy; recreation and camping;
Friday to Farmer's Club, with training of tn'gently needed pro-
----.....:..-.+-----::--;- a delicious steak dinner served fesaional personnel; and many Lawrence Rooney, 48, of Route
W
EDNESDAY in the dining room of the Metho- <oth.er services. 2, was tfel\ted at the oJBce of Dr.
. dist Church. Elder Hutchinson of Accordlng to Hewitt. Easter Edward Blair, Satw"day night for
, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S,eal funds may be used for any head and nose lacerations recelv-
The WaynesviUe Civic Club Last ' _ ... 11. 11- I f Hess of Benbrook, Rev. and Mrs. h_ of crippling condition if no ed in an automobile accident on
, we gave..LIev ew 0' C 1 Mr d Mr J 'J 1'" '
will hold its regular monthly the oung ArtiSts Series to be R. B. 0 eman, . an s.. other agency lil the community il 48 north of Lebanon.
meeting Mondi\Y MarcR 21 at 7 heJd' here Wednesday evening B. , Rich and Mrs. Glenl! Borden prepared to provide the service A car driven by Richard Shaw,
P. M. in the Methodist. Church March 23. at 8 P. M. but In our were the guests of the day. needed. If .. . . Lebanon, reportec:l1y crashed into
baseo)ent rooms, spee we mide a and The business session was Classified as .c:r1ppUng are the rear of anllther driven by Vlr-'
After i he reguJar transaction of SIIid ThUrsdaY but i t is Wednes- held after the dinner and Set\l more than 200 types of disabill- gil Longacre, 2. Rooney
business Mr. Francis Gene Brown. day-Wedhetday- Wednesday: Furnas gave a fine talk on the ties. Major categories .incl,ude was riding with Longacre. Both '
local insurance. agent and Oivic :A , specIal topic. Our young cerebrall)8lay, infantile paralysis, vehicles were damaged.
-- Club President, will present mov- 'LI . Fo1ks on the Farm. heart defecls, speech and hearing
THE LOW DOWN FROM les on' Fire Prevention. ' at'M Elder UutchJnlOn of th.e Bap- handicaps, visual defects and ept,...
Mr. and Mrs .. George Millel' and
SOD" SonDy, .. Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nart-
ker of HUsboro.
HIcKORY GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Prundcl'gasb A good represr:ptation of the tlst of Hamllton, was ill- lepsy. 1'/ Mrs B
Teach1na grandma and grandpa and d8\la-hter, Mary Alice, and' membership Is desired and mem- Mvs. Jlariaret Johna, aged troduced as the guest speaker, More than 909(, or the mmley ron
how to play and romp, and teach .. MislI Katherine Prendergast were bers are dto call widow of CbatJes Johns, died ,at and, gave ,to his 'Usteners a fine Hewitt stated, WiD re-
ing the lIII\aU-frY the IlCientilic Sunday artel'noon gucst.H of Mr. Weltz, secrttary, immediately if hel! jn :Lytle, Friday afte'r- talk on various phases of life, main in the state; the balance H J WeT U
approach to "go-sheep..go," .is aDd Mre, Bryan ill they have not made the.li reaerva- nODO, leveral months of and how our brotherhood work eight and three tenths ost 0
1lOW DI ... BulIn .... Y:ep. We juat Cincinnati. Mr. and rtlrs. Prender- tions, . " faUing 'She was \l Will finally save olD' problems of wUl---resent Ohio's share
- t of ,aat were allO "lIe.t. of Mr. and &L.... --...
....-d a ecmven-'on in OlD' own .. Th ladies of the Women's So- reSi.lent 0' .... county. . peace. support 0 feducatlonal and
.... .t...- far d Mn. Charles 'Young, In Fernbal1k. l" "I d .... - R B ed h
the recr .. fo1b lnMI' an for Christilln Seryjce >will Survivlng . .,..e two brothell:s, . The a joumo:u to meet in activities of The Rational nUll. oger TOwn OP!!n er
w11de-_ftC! pudDer, it woke me MilS Marilyn Bunke spent the lerve the meal . Parry alid Amos Cook, WaY.J1ea- , April , with Mr. and WalteT for Crippled Children and home on Thin! Street last FrIday
..... , ville; two Mis's Coqk Whitaker as host and hostess. . The Ohio Society lor afternoon, March 11, for the TegU-
m 8ftemoon she M. A. c: Bowman ente ' ..... llllabeth Smltb, Miss Raylyn Crabbe wU. re- Children was founded 'ln !ar meeting pf the Wayne Twp.
turned to Bowliug Green Uruver- to dJll1Ier' Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. WaynesvU1e; a, grancUOD, Paul celve. her. Bachelor of Arts De- tIle!.te EdIlU' rDaClClY'") CbrfatJan
sily GI'ay' and Mr. 10rs. ' William Johnst Lytle, a granddaughuu', gree at Ohlo State UnJverslty on of ElYrIa. S1uce that time, the
'the bundrect.-from "130 ,pubUc .. _ Sawye.r. at her ,home In Franklin /Mrs. Vivian Friday, March 18. Miss Crabbe is organization lias carried on a COD- Fololiwt;tg the .business seaion
'recreatlon agencle:; ....,.. in one MI". /ll1d Mrs. W. E. Stroud were ,Sunday. The . honoring Springs, and one great grandc!hUd. the of Mr. and Mrs. 1. ;tInuous program to. bring about Miss Ruth Chandler had charge
state. Stayed 4 days--bad a grea} Sunday dinner of their Ion Mrs. Guyls The host,esa services held B. Crabbe of Waynesville, and Is adequate pbyslcal, educational, of tile devotional
time. And the recreation budget and dI\.Ulhter-in.law, )Ir. and Mrs. Mrs. Mowman, 15 Mrs. Gray's at 2 P. 11,1. at Lytle'Meth. a high point student, having (!Om- recreational and vocational "aerv- she opened by erading from the
for Just our own county here, is Haroid Stl'Oud in Leba.,on, ond mother. in .charge of the pleted her work In qum;t- Ices for phy.sically 3rd of Colossians and
46,000 bucJui..,-and are called on 1I'I.n. Glarence ---:- Rev. Joseph MYres of Dayton. ers. one of whJcb slle-studied at people In the state. ;
around 3000 other counties In the and dauihter and 1141'. and Mrs. , Mr. M'Mrs. G
d
llb
M
crl he d
and
BU1'ial in , M;iaml Cemetery, the Uhlvel'sltY of Mexico, In Curl read 80me very good artI-
th
"pI .. bu.loolets Not Je8se Thom- . ' lions, WI" r,. an 1'1. eo ' M xl 'Clty
U.S.A.. '10171 ay _. -. , McIntire and sons of New Burling- ,,-Orwlti. _ e co . ..
recreation ex- with a series of revealing statiS- ton, ,and Mr. a.nd, M:J;S. Frank " I 5' I Th' N 1
..... ",.. - , . Swarb:ei of Oregoma were Sun- P t
petl!18 look at delinquency-,-and of all, RussIa.s postwar day guests of .1\1'. and eop e, pO s n ' e ews
Is the very thiDg that mdustrlaJ comeback baa been rel- John Settlemyre arid i:bildren near a '
J..:CI'eIltlon protram wal! to S91ve. aavely .tow. The output of her
, But. klr a hcmIe-aenae remedy factories is still 6, per cent below . :Jt "
for Chief the ' 11140 !evel: U. S. production, . I
Church of saker, Oregon bas it. by , contrast, is now 544 per cent .,.,.ndd :omlJ
lUs toWn' gave him a new law above, Britain is also exceeding
'Where the parents of a CODvioted the 'Prewar figure, though by a Mrs. OJlve Curl Is enjoying a
delinquent pea to' jall to Hl'Y.e much smaller percentage. ' .. few days visit at the home of her
1be off-shoot'. sentence. 'Easy When a direct induatry-by-m- Mr. JPmer MacPherson
does it. .ay the Chle!-onl:y 2 re- dustry comparison made with ' .in o::Iabina, 06i.o.
ported deUnq"ent ' comp ints ,this coWltr, inferiority ,
since he got his new law. ' Is striking, She now produces 10 .Mrs. Eady.has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark and cles ,from: the UnJon Slgn8'l, a
c1illdren of Lebanon, and Mr. T.U. publication. An Inter-
Mrs'. , Chuletl O . .James and son. . story . from a book thaf 18
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. soon to bc publlahed, entitled
and Mrs. Charles lames and IOns, "The Faith of an Exal{noatic." was
Jack and Joe. preeented by Miss Chandler. MIss
. Emily closed the meetlne
The Civic Olub wtll hold their
dlhner meeting on Monday eve-
ning, March. 21, at 7:00 o'clock.
the Methodkt Churcb.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye oh
served their wedding anrilveTSary
on SatIJr41lY ,evening and enter-
,bined a group of . . friends ' and
neighborl. The' evening 111'0 plea5
4
IInt!y spent in cardll and a
with 8 prayer, -
, '/ IJj;/L, -'
Born to MI:. and Mrs. Charles
O . . James a daughter at Miami
Valley Hospital, Wednesday eve-
ning. Weight 6 lb. oz. p Cln8 mama_ and papas - per cent 115 much oU as .,..,e do, 'to her home In Lytle.
ba,:;n community 'lS.S per cent as much electric '. M tr ----'-
bl watc:hera--l\O' wonder our per cent as mucl;l '. ",wton
'P ometim is braab or .geta and 31 per cent a lIII\uck coal- .ter,fi MIss Dearth of 'l"iWM'-
de Iielous l!CJV9ted dlllh
njoyed.
you f sll d. town it :all basic which' )ave 1\ line', . Ohio spent Sunday. after-
Oregon. ' direct bearing on her econ- 1\;)On wit}! Dr . . and Mrs.' F .. B.
, Youn with the low-down omy. She"produces . only 3.2 per Gregg.
JOE SERRA cent as many trucks and cars, -
I . though ahe is now making stren- .Mrs. Leah Accompanied
"'HLIGWl'S uous efforts to build un her motor her son, Mr, William ,Strouse and
ECONOMIC I{lv . .. " . t wife and Miss' MarUyn (0 .
Ha
--I .. ac "11-....1 :_1ect the. Din- ,lndustryy . To take exampl.es. 0 Bo '
....... -_ . j I od b wling Gl'e4m{ Ohio on Sundl,lY
er Palls Dividend Cheeks and v ta consumer ' go s, s e pro,. afternoon. Miss was re-
;ax BlIbI . ' -ndividual Na- duce, 39 per cenL as J1)Bny leather tuN-lmt to ber." duties u a stud-
tiona! ill:.! : r .l ma\i pnal ,.-., ent ' . L niverifiY ... ' '. e .
lems Iruepar.Lle u'om .. un ;.. .. '" an",. ,
, . 'Welfare advantaje in uur' favor is even ---
J
.. ...I. L ' st- is the ' RuaIian more eVident when it is remem- Mrs. F. B. Gregg and Miss Olive
WI' no: ..... 'With'that bered thaf Russia 'has a consld... WitHams were guests at the AuX'-
just how larger pop\llation. mary on FrIday at the liome d
ssful be the Commuru.t' In its sumiJig' up, ' U, S, News Ml's. Rice , - '
reet\lrln dl.ur observes: "Russia, today, is not - , - '- .
been m In the !l8me lellg4e with the Mrs; Seth E. Furnas of SOcial
bUlc anduatry, after the ? UnJted State!!. Ameliean pl'oduc- Row Road called on Ari.nie
aDd :-::: tion, however, is .geared to con-. and Mame after-
'Ill . q . , sumen w.hJle' Russia Is concen- noon. ,
of hoW tratlq everythtns. on ----,
and abo fOrceI' iDdiutry . . A slowdown in U . S. MT' HOLLY
be 1te Jarae1y detenD- induatrial may enable
may j d tr1&l ten.tIaI- RuWa to narrow the pp . : !" SO, r.&. and Mrs. Allen Rockhold of
ined by her 'In POt IWiftl while" ou rlndustrlal advantage New Burlington calThd on' Mr.
military power 11 ou over B-uala II enormoul at pres- and Mrs. Arthur Roekhold Satur-
,,,nleu th,"'. Ii to
an
it we are not in a position to day evenIng, .
stremn Q sup 81 "' L-U' -_.,- be ;-- .
U. S. New. " World -aeporl. en it can lOIUe..,. main- Mis. larence spent
dealt wltia the Soviet Union'. em- tabled without continued devel- last in Sprmgfield.
nomic altllBtlon in a recent artiCle opment on OlD' part. . .. -
whOle tint parall'Bph iald: ''BUII- There Is some to , Miss Clara Daughter WIUI 8
1_ ttn .. 1ft" to lead from the efhct that Stalln s periodic Sunday dlnl\er guest of Mr and
lila .. COIl ...... ...:........... ... '" In "peace ovenur.... may be de- .. _ . .
weabep. not from ..a-ad to ublie auJI. Thomas Runyon.
'har challen,e to natiODJl of the -- p 'U
Weat. 'n1la fact ia shown by tbe in the WeeterD WGr_ while Mr. and Mrs. Hlly Gibson spent
CODdItkIIl of B ..... lDdustry aDd RWda atriva to brlnl her 1Ddus- eveuJq with Mr. and
q rletdtun at this 1Ime.... trW output MUW to deIINC1 lira. HuoJd and Mr..
The IIIII .... D. bMbcl tIIat up Jnel.. .lJ!lnuna aJ1.on of Bellbrook. I
,
', - '.
Mr. and.-.Mrs, LY.1JUlIl McCaUy
and son of Dayton spent Sunifay
at the bome of Mr. and Mn.
Eldon Retalltck and eon.. Sun-
day evening callen were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Clark jlI1d children,
Sandra Sue ana BOOe, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Mid-
dletown.
I
The Happy ao;;-Club held their
regular meeting on Tuesday after-
noon at the home of MTS. Leeter
Shaffer. Mrs. Carlton Cook wall in
chuge of tt,e pro
jfl'am of readingl and contesbs.
T'he club adjoomed meet with
Miss Monlmia Bunnell and Mrs.
Nellie Bunnell In April, after which
a social hour was with
dainty refresbmen.ts served by." the
hoste.,.
[nvlted' gueets were Mr.
Mts . . HaITY
family, Hr. and Mrs. RalJJ1l
Satterthwaite and son, Mr. : and
Mrs. Lyman. Day, Mr. anq Mn.
lAwrence FUrnas and son, aIld
Mra. Fumall and' eon, lIr
and Mn. J. B. Rich, Mr. and Mrs
Luther Hartsook an" 80M, and Mr.
a.nol Mrs. Ell F'um .. and family.
Mrs Fred Hook IIntertatood on
aftemoon with the
l!'ril'l'Idshll' Cllib u ber 1'118IIta;
R. B. Colllmall conductad
tlle devotloull aIld lin, \John
Bunke and Mn. William Stnaae
were in charI'! of the
.
meeting on T'hur8day wlth, a , cov-
ered 'dish luncheon at the ,Method-
ist Churoh. wLtb Mr/l. H. V. Whlt-
pie, Lebaoon as the gust speaker.
1 -
Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Hartso,ck
and '3On were Suniluy guests ' ot
and !If,s. Morris Sherwood in
Coiumbus.
Mias of Bowl \"
Green University, wall a w 11 -' "1 '"
guest of her parenti!. Mr. ",nd Mn.
Jphn Burslte. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bunke 01 Cinci!;nntl also ' were
Sunday guests. .
"
/ ..
r'AOB TWO
.. ..
OHIO
- ...... --..;: TllUl8DAY, MARCH 17, 1'"
as
-,--'-
The Miami Gazette
Published overy Thunday at Waynesville, Warren
ounty. OhIo.
JOSEPH E. JAMES. Editor
Entered &S M('onli matter tit the postofiice at
Ayl\&flville. Ohio.
CARD OF 'FHANKS
World CouncJ1 of Church"
We wah to extend our heart- named the 21th of March as a
ful thanks and appreciation to to receive an offerin,. Out of r.
our friends. neighbors and rela- offering In the Methodist Church
lives for !heiT- words of the 20th a portion wil be given I.
and the flora] offer ings r eceived through our mission I;IGIlrd (Ir
during the t ime of our great ]05$. Wor ld CO\lm:U work. Please dlo
We wish to e.'Ctend our thanks to 'not get our church offering conl-
Reverend Col man and to the fused with one In the othE!r
Stubbs Funeral Rome for .thelr churches the 27th. ours Is Marc'h
..
. AUGUmNE
< Ilher Prteat
Misses .
Rate : $1.5i5 pel" year in Ohio; $2:00 per
'ear eleewbere.
ervices. 20th and covers all.
Ada SmiUl and eren Smith The Childre.n's Easler practi(:e
is now being hel don Tuesda:!ors
MEnlOQIST CHURCH
B. Coleman, Minister
..... 1'''-11, .... ' ..... .
MT. flOLLY MJ;rHOOl , JlJlWKJ(OI
T. M Scarff.
. - -.----
Grandpa Read .

From OUT FI]es For March 15.
18'71
Mr. J . RandaU leaves tomorl7ow
fill' the' Ea.t; for the Jlurpose of
laying m supply of goods for
!l!Prini and sllmnler trade. Per-
having any money belonl(ing
to this Arm .bout their olothes,
will ",leue hllnd it OVeT to help
gel the new .
. Mr. John Hawke brough
.l.. .. ",."nprtv nn F'if+l> soH
' . . .T"l\rI fl''I'
.....
A little SO" of J ohn
was bitten.bY a d g fDr. Creigh-
ton's: hi face Waq badly mu1i-
'Mea, but n t The
dOl! di s1 afterward. r v d him
l'igh t. No to be B.
Mr . . Joseph Hawkins Wll,q mar -
Tied to a MillS Howe. on SUn..,
day. Also,. Mr. Walton of Sprine:
f'1l1Iey, to :> Compton; on
Thursday. 2nd. On the
same da)' , Mr. Tsqac to
C"'lT'hv mu('h happi-
.. attend, them.
Sylvanus Cnrnell I oing
'Il'ound lIg.ani, If>okln" >1 <; well as
usual.
On last Sunllllv @vening, a It)t\
of ho.,efu]s, whose names
WI! forbear to mention,' attenrl.Pd
the M. E. Church of thiR ,.,l!!!''!
annoved the services of the
tn,eetin by and The Infair of Mr. Mrs,
Tbe esxton had to take a !I@IIt bv Jahew Mu len Mi!' Ger
fh .. ..,. lind immP.dhlte trude A. Lee.) took "lace SIItur-
.,....,.."aA.4\ we t"l'm !nto some-- dav RI . thf! home of Ihe
"4" .. iI,.Pf>nt Mft"v1o)'. Bo s. hride's naren1 .. in Corwin. tt was
.. ,. .. m1>,." at ehllTch. and nn eleJ!;ant IlnN lIumnt'l oU5 ban-
"eoo]e wLll think more of you. "',et nOl)trlhl"n not n 1i1tle to
__ . of t lC f!\' nil
"" .. frll!l\d Brown has sent an Thl' brldai J;)art' retumf'd I" n Sat
.. tn Cjn"innfltt fnr a new suit uTcay even In!! h'om Cinr.lnMt-I ,
of clothes.. Wonde)' what It menns? where IhilV " '(' nl Immpdlatl"l v
Ilfter t},,, Iln ThnrqiJw
Thnnks fill' tnt' fAWINI : Ihp Ga-
hl!?!!!linp re.'<ts unl'n the
joYOUI< pair!
hal about ceased.
,.,..,..,v of ollr' fa'rmera have hauled
c:rock&
- -------------- ---......:..
Perhaps You Remember
From. Our F.ila. For March 17.
1920.
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Anderpon. Sunday. March 14,
1820. a lOlL .
Mr. and Mrs. C18J'-
ence Edwards, Tuesday March
18. 1920. a daughter. . '
The riv'll' 0, I"rflowed its banks
last Fridav, afi"'r a .heavy rain-
fa 11. CQldeor wea her prevailed
\lnfjl lIICcll'\ciav l'vc>ninll when !In-
n+hp,r he!''''' F1>1I of Trun made the
river rise again.
. Leon Salisbury Rnd family have
:lOt moved to Frank1in. .
. Cartwrigb was drawn for Fran], 1;"1,,, ., - .... the Dr
thl'l Federal Gnuld J .. ....,. at Cln- .,.n, .
-OT, ,,"ws pr" n-" "'f"nday evenlng
ebUJatI, Saturday and D. L. Crane . .. .
wu dra fo tb tit f and is Int.> the same. Dr.
th 1l-rU?- r f I! pert jury or Ellis will mQve nis pToperty 011
e "+' ...,nn 0 oou . Franklin road.
The Waynesville Hi
team spent FrIday In WHmington.
attendln" the' > ClInton County
tnumament. Several of the teams
playing at the tournament were
defeated by the Wnynesvllle team.
Mr. '!lnd . Mrs . D:t Ie.
'md ""on. of s"I"n' thp
,.,ppk hL"rl" , nit h ",1;.'1 0
"I ,,,,,i'h' '' tl-n hnro;c '-
'<et in v'c;n itv .. n,,. '1uiel ,
Lee Lemmon and R,alph Smith
left Monday for Spokane, Wash- Ollr ro ,d lhan evel.
ington, and \toill take uo govern- The autoll h ut1,tr up al'C as numCJI-
ment land in Idaho. Several of ous as mud. hoI s. .
the soldier' ooy nnmnd her e, it Map e 5yttq) ;<; bcil11'1 bro
Is said, will \IP Inad j,htlr ,into marltcL, lind is se tl
1
ng fol' $3
aometime this S\lmmr.r. per gallon.
---.,:---'- ::. _-- --
Here's Looki ng l\t Yon
, . for .: iii ,J'e immaculate, a.
t flr. ..: rance this SP1'j ,
, ; Ing ::.uj ! .... . b s, suits, to \ .,
j Ol' l'ElPid, {resL : as-new c1eanin. "
Services conducted in
the home, the chuh,
or as ' SQ often pre-
ferred: in Ollr chapel.
Stubbs
I
I FU,neral Home
'I' BLEPRONE
l_ \VA YNESVILLE. OKlO
METHODIST
NOTES
. '
The Week of Dedication opened
Sunday with Ii Sunday School
, nd Church The ser-
fnon theme ''The Self Sur-
rendered Life." During this week
meetUl"'s f'1'e bei ng held at the
t' hurch and in \'."r lnus homes--of
the chuleh. Nel< Sunday we hope
10 hAve 200 in I e Sunday School
1nd as many in the Church' Serv-
ice. WiD vou make. it- a part of
your dedication lo attend both
next SlJnday?
after school
The Choil' pradtices Thurs-
day evening Rt 7: 30 . .
The Civic Club will meet i.n
the church dining room MondlllY
evening.
The following cohunittee WitS
appn.lnted last Sunday t o plan anld
carry out a social and l'ecreatiorl ..
III pl'Ogram for ' the young people.
Mr. Howard Brown,
A. H. Stubbs, Mr. S. M.
Ball. Mrs. Harold Earnhart anld
Mrs .. Russell Wilson.
CARD OF THANKS
. W wish to expreS5 our aincelre.
thanks lind appreciation to illn
who extende dhelp and sympatby
to ua In mem,ory of our belov.KI
sen and Melvin H. Dakin,
We especi8lly want to thllllik
6ur friends and n,lghbors fllr
their lovely 00ra1 offering ..
erend Coffey for his worda of
.consolation, to James McC1wre
and the American Legion Poat foOl'
the' efficient manner in conduct.:.
Ing the service. .
Mrs. Ad!l Dakin and family
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Alice Coleman, as preeldent of
the Colored CIvic Leaaue of Frank.
lin to The Village of 1
ll)t in Franklin. .
Rena and George McDaniel to
Lillie Coffey. 0.10 .cres in Frank
lin twp. .
Minnie Thompson to RolNart
Eversole. 3 Iota In Franklin twp.
llobert Eve'nlole to HOWIlrd
At.' l O: 30 A. I' '!' . we will hold a ThompllOn, 2 Iota In FTanklin tw;p.
Com lunin SCI lIce and bring an Howard T.. Gerald 1.. .",d
"ffering for the work of our Oharles M. Cooke to Howard T.
",hurch in spre3ding the gospel eook\!. and SON. Iftc., 8 acrea ift
nnd ministerin" to suffering 1'ortlecreek twp. .
people. The plan 3 for our Week of . J.J8"'Tencc 'ftnd Juanita Thoma-
Dewest! d, 1 M b ." 'PelQzon tJ. and Gel'tru.1e Hellt"
on was ' n ... e . w.1: ay y !!1I1'i4 ftrres in CJ8IIrenek twp.
Our: Generll l Cr meeting . Brorumn and Marie Bail!!y t
,.
.,
- .. --' __ t. _ _ ... __ _ _
'ud,. .tatta ..
010, 0' th fORlCl ala
curln, .y.le. w.lclI ,...
...ad 100. .. n. of ..,
ciao,.,.. -' 10 ....
........
and pressin!i. <>.
, Dlrl\'Cr' O' flco l1 . th frIendly
af'l, n i l t c,aUt: J whosr
vi " , .... n "ver fJ-h"er a ro,I\' $, lescenl.
the mac!li>re charactcr of
WI . -. " Urn ot Rllpy" pro
rail" ' h "ln. nU: hts. I II p.m ..
EST I r:l a Ii ' "11!':, r,) endlx
Mt.pu:.se. 1ft tIola&
7;ov" CD tM appetiZJa .. autddOlll, petaar ba, tIIIJ JIC .....
11e<tdc bay. curioS equJpmaC WIt
, aUlDg hi thorouJb17 taItecI 1DICbod .... coDiaOIIIi
. eltdt dlyiog. ualDS forced alr from." ...
blower fall. Iacreued petallltaJll of protein aDd cuoc.I .
(10:'. II :. .;' , star!> In the
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I iJe WREt;KER
I Willarrl Bat h' jps
P!.1) . KIER'S Garage
iJl, j Main nnd Miami I " ' . 21.H
- = '.
. Itl b, thIa method u compancl CO .... cadtII: .
bay. hi cured U. abe mow thJi "7 ....., ..... .
can be reduced to b711ain.da, .. II .
the barn the HmO day, U. haadu.". ..... ..
lpallaBe or OVet-dty1ns ba, .... w_ '
Bara cutioS io IIWUW -.. die ba, cool ..
thoroughly cured, ' tbua eUmiaada. cbs daapr of ......
DIOUI tombUl/aoD, eaUN of 10 IUD, bara m.. Ali... .
. placed al,onB the 800t of cbo mow ptaDlt forad '''' .
circulate freely tbroup
. POt additional lnfoaiwioa oa ba,mq .... 01 .., ...
otber cropa tbrouJb CXIIIUOIJad .... ..,.... CGaIIIIc ,..
Couaq Apat. Vocadoall A,dcalcure .......... ,...
Q repraeatatJ". of 70IU elKuIc IIIl'kI ca.--
r-,.
Church School 9:30 I.m:
J. J, Burste. $upl
'Worship and' Sennon
. to:30 I.m.
'Mtmc ChoIr
Youth Fellows"I, Thursdav
1:00
r:holr Practice 1'IIursdiv
1:"5
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MARY'S EPISCOPAf..
-;Imuel N. Keys. Rector
"l1urch Schoo" q :15 A.M.
Worsblp t. :30 A. M.
C"RIENDS
C:1rst Day 9:30 a,m.
\\eeltrll" for Worshil\
. 10:30 a.!'l ,
SchOOl : 9:30 a,m,
F.llnlhart. Supt.
V('I"'l1io Service 10 .. :30 a.m.
Serv1ce 1:'30 p.m:
CREK FRfEND!
David St ;; nfieold. Minister
Scbool to Lm.
Worsblp Servtce t t . m.
tmCA E. U. B. aruaa.
ttev. Willi am Shannnn
c:.undav School q:10 :t.m.
MI'5. Gani!:on. SuJtt.
1 st and 'lrd
each mnnth 10:30 a.nt.
FvenlnJ! Se.rvices 7:30p.m.
'm.E M1lf()D1ST
r 'ruRaI"
'Dr. Joseph Myers. Mlnl!fer
C;undav School () :30 I.m .
Ruth Sa vlor. Surt.
Wo"llip Service ' 10:30 a,m.
WAnESVlLLE
aIUtICH OF CHRIST FERRY cHURCH, OF atRlST
M, H, Coffey. Minl!ter Bvroll Carver, Mlnis1er
Bible School 9:30 M. Bible SCltOOI . 9:30 a.m.
Worship to:30 A. M. Worship to:30 a.m,
Peorle's . 6:45 P. M. Pr ... t'r Meetint' 1 :00
Bvenln, ':30 P. M Voun, People's Meet.inr .
Prayer and ' 7 00
Bible Study Wed., 7:30 PM. : p.m
Wl1Iiam E. and .Maude Wal)ac:., 2.1'
acre. In Banan
Ed. and 'F.rances hlr .to Waite'
Fitts, 9.0 .cres I.n Fran1cJtn twp.
Joseph H. and Annebelle Barke)
to Wilbur W. and June Tracy
Campbell, 1.37 aCl'ell in Union bwp
Jame. C .!rid Xabhleen
.to Urban R. and V.lolet M. Blabop
O.S9( .eres in Waehlng:ton twp.
Walter , DDane Malden. tc
Oh.rles Samuel and Irene Dawson
5' aerea In Turtleereek twp.
NEW SUITS
Lester Houston .... Randal
Lilley. appeal. M.ple end Ma.pie
.nd Meryl GNY.
Evenha, Services 7 D,m.
1I1ARRIAGE LICENSE
Jr., 18, f'rank
lin, labo.ret, M. Wilson
Franklin.
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fCIIUOACCI
I1ME-L Y TAl,ES
Lea6enbip Sc:bool
a-..,. IIIiroIa It, I .. .
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'IT TAKES mora than a Clall at CJo4
.I to be a ChfllUlll1laader. It takal .
.tudy, tt takes worll. The call I.
l1ece .. sl'J'. Of C;our.e. but It I. not
aU. Je.u, .. t the
church an example
here 8!i 8. HtI
his Twelve:
but be waa not 10
foolish .. to til Ink
thal JUlt because he
had called them
they .. 11 ready
to ao out and take
the lead: Jesus put
them' throucb what Dr. FOrtDl"
,may be called tbe
111',t Leaderahlp Tralnlna School tn
the of the CbrllUan church.

Who WA. Enrolled?
",HE TWELVE ApoiU .. wera thlJ
' .I tr.tntn, cl.... Not aU lellD'
llcl.,l" were .qu.1 to It; perb ."
lome of. .them .ctualb' did not. have>
the time. But the .. Tw.lve bad .1-
, raaely been aet off from the otIMr
Dot beeauae the, were better men
but ln order to do mort! direct .. r-
vic,. In Cbrl.t'. lI.m... 'nIlrt! W.I
notlilria lonna) about Jaaul' train I."
Ichoot
Itlliet ............ IN,... .t tile
time-:... . ... _, at by Ilia
reallilde, III' GIl .. IlIII4ap. The, ..
_e ... aet .... , ..
DftI4lte at .......... .
. .Jeau. kept It ,oln, to the Yel'1
end. for even after the Re.urrectlon.
.. Luk1! tau. UI Un Act. 1) he ,.a.
It III t .. chlna bit Twelve.

What Dl4 ThIJ 8tu4,1 '<I
T
HERE- WAS no prlnled elrcular,
110 bUlletin. no prolpectul 011 .
catalocue. . AU tbe "COUT.""
amounted to just ope thin,: lal1'Oo'
ln' to do what JelUl wal dom., To
00. 4.,.. that Is tIM aim of aU
Chrl.Uan tHlnlri,. M.rk 1114 Luke
melltlon .t .... t tour th!nI. Ie lUI'
tralnlnl-lcbool atudenta Ia.meet
from blm: prucbtlJa, the
Ilc:II, feedl." the hUllfl")'. 1114 pra,.-
In.. It would not be Quit. true to
"7 1hat parl of what theJ laarnacl
wa. aplrUu.1 .nd part pr.ctical, fOl'
thenl I. nothln, more 'Practical thaD
pr;a,tnc a, J"u. it, and
leaul never mlnlltered to people'.
needl withOut touchlJlc
.plrita too.
'II1II iitorr of tbae .. d bow leaneel to kee, traek of I&-
.. to ....... ),. It WU aot aaUillU allat tbe lint meclJaanlea1
elGIk ........ t. Halleel u a tbII oIoe1t .till aear
Its .............. , .. Par,la. U. balt'_, ... ear1 de Vlu. ... 'ere
t ....... ., .... 1kUItd "reaeb . be bel,.. .... bllall tile warlll' ......
................ ..., .. aeub.: IwitallaDcL CODUDIIIloaecl br
tl ........ V ., .,.... IMdIII 1M 'e1ee" d4i VIeII QeD' eartat , ...
'_ ...... tt..,. eIfiIaal w eaIt _ ,..... .
, .. .. '.
, NO PRlCE' RE
SENTMJi:NT. If.we enjoy the con-
Jidenee and good will of thIa
coffiJ11unit, it is due largely we
beileve': to the fact that atier a
funerHI there is' neve.. a leeling
were excessive:
When a fa:milY wantS the price
limit set at a minimum
KEEP IT THER,E AND wt
KEEP' THEm QooD WILL AF-

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McCLURE
H.OME
. .,AY.IIVILLI. "'0
MIllY per __ Ia _e
..... ltaI f. tile 1Ma ...... ...
laave .... Ulere If lie haC .... . 1
tile belp lb welHralMt milt-
t.,
. Mlnllters tod.,. are not taugbt
how to perform mlr.ac:1ee Uke the<
feeding of the 11.000; bUt Imowin.
thJit people'. weD,beln. h ..
a Ireat deal to do with thell' apiI'
Itual 1Il!ellare, the alert yoUP' ClIrl ..
tlan mlnlater of today "III 1)e lIeen.
I, Ir terelted In Cbll'lltllln IOclal ac
tlon. "
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How Did The1 Le.rn? ,
T
HE TWELVE lea11led b7 doln';
It II the onIJ w., you learn al17:
thin, of practIcal nature. Memo-
rlzln. a t.xtbook, memorbin,
r'ulu. I. not I ear n In,. You
bave learned how to do thlna onl,.
when you can' do It. Of courh you
have 'to .ee It done, tll'lt. A boy on
ttle" term learna to be a fa rmer Ii)(
wa.lchinl his 'ather .nd helpln. him,'
more than trom Ichool cour.el In
a"rlculture, . uaefuJ al they are.
'J1here ,. nothln. to talte the Place
of apprenticeship under one who
. kl)owi. So Je.us
l
Twelve watcbe<l
111m, U.tened to him. helP8!S bim.
before tbey were truated on their
own . ..

Wilt It Still Work? ;
TilE METHODS JalUl taUlbt U,
. luit ". effective toda)' u
ever "ere. Not aU churches nowa
dilly . foUow' bls Une to the tetter; In
fact. mOlt eburche. do not. But the
badc princlples which Jaaua' drllled
Into his ftr.t lravallD. ftpreseata
tlvel .rt! Itlll .oocI. Ona II .....
........,...Ia ..
.. .., are req1Ilret1 to taIIe a rreat
clea, mlJl'e ecalllPllleat wHIa ..... .
to lIIetr tIIaa _ ,air ef
llloea, _ Clue I!I" .. "'''1
,.,.. yet ... CaD ..., ... , .
.., mJaal..,,- .. .., ...,
.. CldM'III' Ia Ko",,, .... , .....
faHII fnnI .. ,. t. "yt .
Another of Je-..
i
wa.
cltreet Cloataot. Peopla are not 1I\'On
to eMilt chte1ly b,. sermons 'from
pulplts. but by Inthe,bome contacts .
Mlnl.terl kna.l tbll. mlllionarle.
kIIow It; Sunu:r aehool to.chen
oupt to know It . toO. Oeltla. ac-
QUalnted wlth : ,.our bola .ncl 1Ir"
at homes. .. billie friend
(0 a-1Iare, Ia what wDI II" lOIIr
1Iu!lda7 tHcblDl ita '"'_teet ttne
aDd IUCC_.
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N[WS
HORSES ".OOCOWS ,5.80
According to .,ize and condition.
All Stock removed promptly.
JANES RENDERINC
Mrs. Robert Greene of Dayytm\ ," Phone Collect
called on her mo.the.r, Mrs.' Lue Xenia, .0. 1712 or
Morgan Satur4ay evening, : - Co n Farml'" WD.minatoD. O. 2382
\'""'A n I would help I ' Ohlo b .. th, Imalltlt proporUon
Mrs. Hily Gjbson were supper .LJ,.U 1<;' idae. 'way'. . Ur. ew6, cd firm., U per Hat. .:
'su,esta of Mr. and Mrll, Henry iJ " ' I spent a l11:onth once uPQn a
Firick 'of near Waynesv:lUe last time. up in the mountains of Col- COMMON PLEAS
Tue.day evening. A FARM DIARY orado where we we.re aboul ten Donna Jean H1all, a minor V1I.
JMr. and Mrs. Dale Fair and
fCbildrep, and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis
.Mlohael of near -New Burlington
apent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Hily Gibson.
by D ...... ftAIZER mileS from the post office and Cha.rles Hall, plaintiff granted
Mr. and Mrs. Tom &operis of
Dayton sPent Sunday with MI'.
and Ml's, Althur n.ockholder and
famUyy. ' ,.
. Mt;. Raymond Lucas of Wil-
called on his motheI',
Mrs. Anna L4cas on Monday af-
, ,Iernoon.
and Mrs. Bill Halin. and
'da4lhter' of Cleveland, Har-
old Kellis son, Bill, of near
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March winds and 'March snow
and a little bit of March sunshine.
One day that the sun shone
everywhere you looked people
out cleaning up their yards,
raking and' burning trash and en-
joying the spring sunshine, '
People weI'e cleaninil their
yards was not doing any-
thing to clean up the trash along
our highways. It- is awful the
amount of old Pl!per and
things caught along the highway
fences. How do they get there?
People throw Ithem out . of \ cars
and trucks. One day I saw a man
who looked like a salesman stop;
the side the road, open his
case, dean out a punch of
Springboro, Mr. and Mrs: a'nd then throw them out
Johnson of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. witidow of his car. l!;very.
Charley Householder of Spring- in a while you see a delivrey
field, MI'. Thomas Runyon, Mr . "':UCKIIUlfi gather up a bunch of
Pete Runyon. and Mr. and Mrs. and papers and throw them
Henry Berges of Beavertown the highway. Between
caUed on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Highway 73 and Lytle on T-own-
Morgan this past week. ship Road there are at least-
NORRI8 COMPAN'f
C'n,,'nne" Union Stock Yar<1.
1.Iye Wlr. 'and ProDr lye. "r>
.'aa"l.atlon .aoond lo nan .
:atr'ot,., .ell." on the oelt
.all around market In a ...
"U"tno.
aERVICE THAT a"TI&FIEb
W,HlO na"ton 12: 50 It. 8. '1'.
DIal hI.. WLW CwolUn:. , -
tI:40 . DtaJ 700. tor
Wybt
places' where people have dump-
ed old Un cans and trash Isn't
there something which we can do
about It Isn't there something
that we can do 'or RAY to ml;lke
people have more pride in keep-
ing our countl:yslde" clean
March Is mallbo)! ' mopth in
Monow County according to the
Ohio Farmer and that seems
a very good Idea to rt:le. How
often you go to look for someone
but there is no name on the mail-
bx and you bave to drive into"
half a dozen places to ask before
you can find 1hem when a neat
cle\U'ly marketd mailbox would
taken you to the rigl\t place
at GIlce. It would be a gteat help
to the postman to new
men or substitutes. Qne of the
other magazines recently had an
l'aJl.Ic.le on the things that you can
help the postman. Uttle
where'thel'e was no rural free de- I divorce.
ljvery. About twice a week some- Claire Scofield V8. Emert\()n Sco
one went in and got the mall field, de1'lmdant ordered to pa.y
Thete was a telephone '50 If you ,7,50 pel' week temporary
wanted
to reach osmeone at the also to pay $50 tor attorney
temp(ll'ary" restmining 0 r d e r.
ranch more qu.lcklyy, wrote against defendant during pendEmey
the message on a postal card and of ciase '. C8Te of rilinor ehild .. to
sent it to the postmastAjr :wh.o tele- mC1tlter ' ,
phoned 'it to the ranch.l How often . Freda . S. Bost"
do we think of .what regular JIlBil ,of the estMe of Albellt R. Starke.
service means to us? Of courSe it dec'd, VB. Agnes Griffee, case dis
meanS a lot of advertisements to misSed without IIeOOrd.'
be thr.own in the waste basket, The S. & Y. Construction Com
but it means. a 10t of more pleas pany va. Charles and Canrie I<1a
. . Weintart, judgtlmant to pleintiff
ant things too. . f $1500 "
find
or . ,
It always surpl'ises me to , PROBATE
bow many families there are who Estate of Lee O. I5mith, d.Ml'd.
never wdte any le;tters Unless Beri;ha Smith, 'Ild'l1'llnistl!u.trix. 1:i1QC)
thexe is a death in the family her first and final account.
and ' not always ,then. Children Estate of Walter E. Friand.
who never write horne to their !lec'd, Charles E. Bogan, adml:nls.
parents once. a. year. Br-others trator, inventory appro,ved.
and' sIsters. who do not know Estate of Anna M. Kirby, d<ee'd,
the othe.rs are and frlends Charters D. M'Ilple, executor, In
who never even send postcard. ventory Jlearing' 8fJt for Marcb 23,
Lett.er:s can be a pleuur 'that it at 10 A: M:
is too bad that people let them be Estate of CoraM. Ralght,
crowded out of their Uves,Chal'ters J). Maple, administrator,
inventory hearing set 'for March 23
And how apout the Red Cross?
art; 10 a. m.
Have you given your thare yet? . Estate of Joseph D. Reed, Jr.)
Be ready for them wben- they :fl'ederick Reed, executot, R.
come to you and if. \hey don't "E, LeRoy, George Gutos /lnd b'red
find you hunt them up anq. gIve Meeker, .appointed appraisers.
My-way. Estate of EliubeU! BownOl&n,
HORSES 6.00; COWS $5.110
According to' Size
ond Condition.
. CaU
Xenia 454
Reverse Cbarges
Xenia Fertilizer
dec'd. EI1!rWOrl.h Willis Bownnan,
eXSC\ltor, elftite exempt inburlt-
'anee tax.
'Estate of. Jennie Ford, .
Della C. Ford and Dor.Ia F. pn u.
co-8lI!'llnistratrices, mt'llsiel' of
1'_1 estalte, <Sale of p9l"!l0nal p.rop-
erty. .
Estat.e of C. W. Collier, d4!c'd,
CreaJlled .. Imon and pea. 811 and top hat IA""
blscultl for a Lenten .aln eoans. with
ilieH hard cooked e.,a .1 ,aJ'lllah.
No nead to wait for lummer berrie. to have .horteakef I!;nSoy !
temptlnll' hot biscuits filled. with creamed salmon and v.getabl al the
malll dish theae Lenten day . Favorite breada make meatlell meala
l welcome to family. .
Use enrlehed tlour to make up your favorite biscuit recipe, for I
then you include six-way nourishment in the menu: protein, Iron.
lood emirlfY, and three Bvitamins. .
Before cutting. out biscuits, dip tile biscuit cU,tte.r In Hour to
bep the dough from aticking to it. You'll want to clit the biscuits nice
and bill'-abOut three or three and onehalf Iflches in diameter-when
they are to be used, in ,the main dish. ..
the ueeta on which they're baked do not bave to be 8h&'acL Ella.
bl_lta can be lerved u a bread. or eaten wiih jam or fruit .. uee
u a .!mllle. nutritious deSlert.
. Thl llImcake Idea can be varied. Sometime. cut the rolled-ou'
'dourh wltll I Iharp knife to ",ake Iquare biaeuita. Often youl1 want ,
to Wle other creamed flllinlts-meat. poultry, Qr seafood-to make
variety of tlIrlfty, .. tidyinr: main diahea.
BISCl1lT SHORTCAKE
WITH CREAEO SALMON AND PEAS
J CllPi .lIttd t,"i(htd .flour l 10. 4
, tnt_, balt;n. powd.. to V. <1I.p m,1
I IUlpootI .1It cr.lmid u(mo" 1M pea. ' (or 6n,".
Sift to,.ther ttollr; baklnc puwdcr Aheet ln hot oven (460 de,reea F.)'
Incl aalt. Cut or rub In shorten. 10 to 12 minutes. Mak.. about
bur until mixture. i. crumbly, Add elltht three Inch bllC1llts. I
milk to mue a loft doulI'h. Tum For BllICult Shortcake: Split .bl ..
out on Iilfllt1), ftouJ'ed board and culta in ha).f and lerra with
1mead 80 aeeondl. Ron out
o .... half Inch thick. Cut with c!lamed peu .nd .almon. Gar
flcnnwcl b11cult cutter or.harp ftIsh platter with an
Iadfe. Bak. on aqreued _kine .uc... '
Florence Collier appointed ad twp.
minlstn.trix, Ross H. 1I&rtaoc1t, Ollie F. BNDdenbllr"
Luther Hartsock and William A. 'Wald to C. M . nd Bertha Bran
Luken:ll, appointed appralll8l1l. . denburl', 1 lot In South Lebanon.
Rew 'Cow Bomb' Used
ID Spraying AnimaIa
pry ,DDt Cl'JitaJl NOli
'racticallor Spray . '
A n .... llIIIin.t clI\llnfeCtant de'I1ea,
.. U.4 the "lacomfat COlV boDIb'".
t. >DOW avallallla lor lIN aD u..
nook.
TIle cow bomb II u.ac1 to ,pp11
depclll& of dfl' DD'r 0l'1ata1a to tile
ball' IJl\t hid. of lIvettoc:k for Pr0-
tection a.aln81 the hom bOUle
flJ', ItIble fly, eatlle lice. ttoU.
mo.qulloel Inel eertaln &IIIII''''
, .. otl.
,Dr7 QDT goes Into lUapenllon m
water lei. re8dlll' than ou..
form IIIcl wlthaland. rain more ct.-
.lrablr. It contalnl no 011. to caus.
bumlq or to help DDT penetrau
the 1IIcIe. The DDT partlclM an
mforoacoplc in,.lze a,ocl1hUl ......
lDlount eover. a neater ana
other torm . 11 II laid OIIe lac:omtat
eo", bomb will tre.t appt'ClldmataJr
100 cattle with the I:eaommended 10
eand tnatment. It povfdes pro-
tectlOll tor cattle OD J;l8lture for
a1ldut three "aek. under avera""
eaaclltlOlll. To help prevent lice m
ffttaUoa, pI'Opb)olaeUo treatment or
aU aMltlorut to the bani sa recom
mended.
. 1'ba Iaoomt.t cow 110m, ...
'IIMd on 4BlJ7 and bed latue. bo ...
hCINII and' Ibeep,
Tbe procedure recommtllded far
_ sa 10 CCI".r the ltoQ .. till
anlmal wltII . palnt aprtIJar mollOlll
at trc.D 11 to 18-lIlch:.uaancu; for
Ie .. IIIIIT 8-8 inche . Total time par
lOW sa '11Kiu& 80 aac:ondl. ,
AdYanta,'1 of the Inlll,",.
mfc:rcuop1c coatln, 01 eaeh baJr
and the blde of the aulmal with tile
DDT parUcle.; leu iJalh-df u
comparacl wItb wattable powder ..... '
dudl, more equal r ults; ' uv '
Urn and oan be cIoDe willa
DO JDla:InI, cleanlnJ or fUll.
ot GeorfC dec'd, The Franklin Liona Inc.,
Bessie Treiner, admlnistratrhc, dis to 'l'he Board 0'/ EducatIOn the __ ,:"""_____ _
See our bit Sprint S/IcM'"g of .frig'dql,. Home
See on .... mOdern f otv,.S YOII ge'
America's "flrst Family" of "itchan and laundry appliance ..
t' ,
Lea,,, about th .... Gppllanc.. .
e .eflleeraton EllCIrlc Ronll.1 Avtomatlc Wa ..l1e,
EIecIrIc W'" HeattH ' . , .. Ory r
. E1edrIe Iro_ HOtIIe "..:1 ..... Eta,"lc
I .... Kite,*, eoltlnefl aftCI Sinlel
.Iohtt..Manvl'" " .......
1Id1 .............. new, neetI
".. .. rY .... ""'''''.nt
r. year 'rau"" proceq:lon
ioaeued co.fort. ,et J At
Shingles. They reqUire' DO pre-
servative treatment and last in
definitely. Let us pye fOIl lID
es timate today.
(
, . The WapJeSYiUe .
J '" t . ,
'Lumber and -Supply COl.
. I
tribution In kind. Exemptlod. ViIlall'O 'Sdhool
Estate ' of Richard' E. Bullock, I!)Istrlct &f Pranklill, Oblo, 2 Iota
dec'd, Freda G, Bullock, executrix, Ji'nmkl1D.
inventory approvedi .Edward C. Nickell to Arley T
Estate of Anna E. Nixon dec'rl, Hucbon, 1 lot in FrankUD.
W. <Jhester M.aple, e:lecutor, inven JeNe Mentz to Lee aDd Mildred
licJry approvecL E1ry, 1 lot In Fanrklin twp .
of Cora M. Haight, dec'd, Tbomu Alfred and S.
D. Maple" adminiS!ntor, Scott <to Joeeph H. and AmJa,beUe
estate Inheritance tax. Barker, 3.09 uretI In Union tw1/.
EState of Frank . Beal, dec'd. S. C. Willougbby Marie WUI
Peayl A, Deal, executrix, inventory ollg'hby," lot. in South Lebanon.
for Ma1'dl 26 at 10 Charles Oalv.ert to Klmllet}! Uld
a. iii. Manning, 1 lot III Deerfield
, .. . . .. .. ...
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
,
Major J, and Edna Frederick to LA'ND B" ANK
Ftoedericlc E. :pd WIDi1nd P. . .
Wlrth, 25 acres in Harlan twp, .
. Howard Wid V'ma Putby to
CledUl David lJamb," 60 Iq }lOl
in Corwin. ,
Mildred Plmdery. trustee, to
stanley M: and Mlldred Wolf, 1 l
in' Deerfield .tWp:
LOANS
Why?
American daSr7 farmar. 118ft
leamed' that .om. dJlcontented
tOWI. Uke - lome
women, can be u -U ..

Most et Ill. coW'. troubl eaD ..
traced to heat and humld1t1. A COW,
unlike a bum an beln" e.upttQIIN
only throu,h the mouth. Ito "'-
the and humJdltF Ill-
. HO'woard .ll'.. L. and
Cbaorles:. M. Poo\ce to T.
Cooke !!lid $0.111, . Inc., 3 acres h,
You can pay
'Long (ferm 4% No Re-neV!al at ml1km, time.
Turtlec:reek <1Iwp,
Bert ani! Reba TuDller to' Virgil
B'; and Adeline Colaton, .1 &ere , in
W4lYJl4! twp. ' ,
A Farmers guarantee of S6CUrl,ty The- S, department of', ......
cullw:e- la,.. an averare c,nr 1fNs
Made oft almotlt . a .plnt ' ot water. eVHf
I. :"''='''''---:=:'====1' George" and J_1e ,Krager to Le ' . L:-"-
on
N F L.A
- Vincent A. Walter and Allthur G, e
hoUr .. In. .addltlon
to the hlih IiUlDSdUy c.t1tell. by.' W.
breathlo" a )la. an' exlremtJ7 '
Dal.-. .-.tt.
......... .." ... rator
I 'M .......
I M ............... .., ......
I ___ Malar m_ a ....
l ....... ' t. ocha .....
'/
Automatic Washer
with Uv.water Action '
ONY ""Wan ha. Uve-WateJ
action. Was".1 elo ..... c1eanar.
..... ... twtce In 'clean, cIeor
...." Al-pcrielaln ""'de and out.
,
Frlgidalr. D.
,
Rang. .
M.porc.laln -CookMoster Ov.n
Oock Conlrol- Ev.n-Heat
"'pie-Duty Thermlla, and" many
oIII.r feature. you thou'" , ...
Other Mod.l, "am
, , :
....... ! \fj
'y . MIAIUIL 11'. IIIOrlced ................. lablnpoont unci _e. - a ."",1 - " .
.... IiIIdoeos 1'1".,. 11'1 .-a cIuoIno .. l'rIehIan Shawlpg.
Fairley Bdwe. Store
PMOl'JlO' "441 WI. YNESVIU.E, OfDO
_m\I\I __ I __ IlI.
Xasb, 1 lot in Union twp. .
W, W. Shurtt to Vincent A. '
W-a1ter. 1 in South ..
11 S. Broad",a1
Ph.one U8
Gerald Mwphy to WII. Ohio
liam H. Jr., Pa.uline Smith, 1 . M ..... _._..; .... _. _ --
acre
Wuhable Lamp ShadeS ,
FIM .... p T".: " -.., ;
SPECW $2.05 each .,
'11
Wall Paper and Paste and SIzin,
G.' E:"BulbI - Enamel
KemTone
Wayaesville . furniture & App6ailee . Co.
SoIA ... SInII .... fro. a..-. .... .
1411 WAYrtESVILLI. OfiIo
hlrh, gmperalure. 1 '
Durin, the, winter,' mootbt wba
the cow. ar. III the bam motlt of tbe
time. thla 1000blnaUon rewta ' .
th. ,eoaraUoD at an enormoua
amout or _tar vapor ao4 !;Int.
the . warm. moletmlllden
com.. wto contact with' the
cold and fra.t
1. formed.
The ne. I'UIIlt II! the : 'armen I.
rottlnr lIeama. jout and IldJni: a
losl of b.,. beoauae of the mold
b,. moilture and' ti:Glt;
milk c:ontuilblatlon, \I.eulie, : par
dewarlY amoll, .1\le yolln, .loCSk;-
raducUon - of millr be
cauat or UIa dlaeomfon to cows.
anel farm.,. Ilfe forced 10 'work un
fer -"!Pl ... anl ecmdltlon.. ,.
j
Belli.'lf
Por Sugu hat Fertility :;. .
, I. the
HI' 1_ Of OI!olPbate when used
u a fartI11zer for .urar beets. '
",blat and .buler, accordJnll to Dr .
..... llna B. Ollen. USDA loll
.c:lenttat .n.4 Robert Gardner.
QI'OIIOIIISIt a. tile Colorado MM
..... uparimeat .tatioa.
""'.ts Go vartOlll terti
.... radlo.ctlve P!lotl-
JIIGrau. iDdlcate that calcium .l1)etll"
1hoIPba.. ,... cloIe eo.

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PAO. POUlt !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THE M lAM I '(a'ZITT!
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fit ",. .
07 to hli holM III
,
.1
CLASSIFIED ADS
ONl!: CENT PER WORP ; mitlilnllm charge, 26
"btL Contract raf.e for repes,t advertisement.
upon appllc . ti on. .
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STATE 0" OHIO
NOTICE TO CONTltACTQJIIS
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
CoIwnInIt,
March 5.
Enai"eer . of Sel.. LepI Copy No.
49-15
UNIT PRIClt CONTRACT
Suled propoaaIa will be ncei"d
at the effia. of the ' SUte Hlah-,y
DlrMltor of Ohio, a\ Columbus, OMo.
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JJ.
.pendlnl _k with hi. QIOtIltr,
. .J lire, Or. Welch. Ilid brother Tom
"Nl!'1
6buM
Welch Ind Mre, Welch ..
- .., lIembel'l of tbe CiVIc Leap.
. were S"urday evenlll8 r
u
" of
, f I Mre. A. S. Collett at her , 1wme
t ittle. MIIII Shal'on Doster, 0 Ith III Elisabeth Clark .....
SpI'ln!rfleld waa last week'lI gueat w III Th ro m wu
of her .rrandparentll Mr. and IIlstlne hoetes.. e rra
M H bert Do' preJenteci by Mill Ol.rk.
rs. er ' ,r .ter. . . Mra. Laur. Shldatel' wa. 'hc)l\.
elch t:etumed Thurs- ell to the W. S. C. S. Thunday
S
PORTS
LART .
BOB , O'REGAN
ftJRMLB
untll U):OO A. M . Ohio
!J'ime; Althoqh , the local Spartans'
afternoC)n at h,r hOJJl"
Community CI'1b met Wed.Ilet.
dlY 'evenlng in the high scliool
gymnaai\1m. T. S. Townsley. of
lJIO Ford , door aedan, radio
aacl ...... ;.1Ood Urea, new seat
coveN. Thla bI a nice car. Ever-
ett 10. I5eara 1 of
WQMnille on Route 78, ))hop8<
2M2.
NOTICE
The holDe of O. B. Marlatt wiU
be 0I*l, for inlpection Saturday
ud sunday Afternoon and eVe-
nlng. , Immediate poaseSsion. Al -
bert
--"..,.:...--,.-
YDUtB- ,
1. 1fI!IIIi. wlriJJC .fa? I will
... .-wtriDa ....... -Rou .. Wir.
............ Quiclt Ed
t..... S aa11.. NoB. (If WII)'JlM'
"ule .t Hanacmy Grove School
8-. New 306,
I'OR8.u&
GET l EADY FOR SPRING
See UI Now For
Y Ciur Plumbing Needs
BANDLF. ALI. AMERICAN STANDARD FIXTURBS
. .
B Ll SAWYER
pnONE 21 74
W A YNESVlLLE; OHIO
v Guernsey Cal- . fro tll'IIl M1'3. M. A. Ful kerson
ea. Some ready for IIel'VlCe. Sons ol.enllrl the\l' ha mEl on Friday ev('
of our .lire LpngYfatel' Com- ning for the meeting of thll
manclo. Royti ou,t of AR tested Wost WaYne Advisor y COU11Cil.
Nancy Ann SettlcmYI 'c of neal'
Lebanon was a Tuesday oVllrnight
uest of her grandparents. Mr.
L. C. ' St . .lobn.
Dam.. Write NU-MAID FARMS, l'Iit.h Q full Mil wit!- Mi ss Ruth Earnhart , d.ughter
101 !1 Pearl St, Cincinnati 2, MI. lind Mrs. Cnr l Petstick , oC Mr. and Mrs. Harold II. Earn-
Ohio. gupsts. MI'. Gjlbert Frye II'(I in thp hart , has had the very f ine honor
li:scU$sion on vn "lUlI topics nnd of being selected a3 a member of
following ndjOUl'nl ent a soeial t he Grand C:roSI! of Colon. be-
hOll!" erijoyed \v.i th li ainty rei cause of dl stingul sbed service In
fnshnwntl! .' y t he hostess. he Supreme Council of Rainbow
!'OR 8ALB . .
2 NEW bome-made RUGS. 2
hi1'cl --. 1 wuhing machine.
Call 25M Ben Srnlth..
WAH'l'BD
500 Wect brieka. Pholle 3143.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
US for insurance. All types of
InSurance at a Call
Francis Gene Brown'. phone
Wa vnbville or call
collect. WUniil1gton 2 t 11.
.. __ ... .-l ____ _
I'OR SALII
lIST Chevrolet Tudor Sedan.
lMwln Ramby.. phone
!'OR SALE
Westlnghou_ Sweeper B Good
' Cooditlon--$15-Phone 2151 alter
liP. It
FOR SALE OR TRADF - corr-
plete Shoe Repair Out fit
. w1 ttl eoD' e s,t oak. \'Ii ll
1I.1I t outritlbt or t rade
tor Car .' Call -Ge.rmant o"""

. f OI" Gir l . The degree will be eon-
. ' . . ferred at a la\er date.
Followlnl; ndJllul Iment. damty _
of f n lt nnd cake The New Century Club will rneet
wr'l' ? rtl t l lloat ess and on Fr,l day. March 24. at the bOlllG
her n Roy Ol.ark and of E lsie 'Hoc\tett on Main
\\f rs . . R8Y ' Street.
It takes real
fresh Cream
to bring out
the very best
in 'fla,or!
, [; I
/It. "r I { I("I
Pour it over hal c.old cer_I., . or . w.r freth fruit.. U .. It
""ith .."., And by oIJ 1MCIft1, use It fOr
.. c,uP of coH... lorden', f, .. h cream. "Not!!r., tcutft!tt
trea'! ' malee. molt anythinG 'o"e belte,l Surprl.'n.ly. eCo-
nomlca'. 100/
.. 1/ Ir5; BORr:H N " - I f [ l I ' ,
Tueedey. Maf'Ch 29, 1919, for '49 hoop season i8 now hletory It'a
provemetltl in: _.
No.. 1 to 10 indUlin' oo:oy fair point out that their
4 "" offered a. one ptojllCt and defeat at the of a goOd, and
will be .... rded a. OM coatnct., IlIJreIIlve New Vienna .. . the
I'!'opoIaI No. 1 ' lAme club that i. the first Clinton
::::r Coimyt quintet in 17 ' yeara to
TOWftIhI1l. ",. applyina a bl.tumiMUI .... ch the regionals to be held at
lrMtment. Itam T-32. Sprlnsfield (0) .. . was not total-
Width 20 .. feet. ly unexpected as "smart" money
IAacth 25.S44 f.t 0' 4.80. mill... d Wilmin (b
PropouI No. a aroun gton were youn
BUtler County. Ohio. CIa SectiOll truly baa other bUlinesa interest.)
(Part), State ROIItIe No. 732. III RuB,. wu all for Wayneaville's event-
by applyinc a bltuminoua ual conquere ... . Most fair-minded
treMmll1t. .Itam ToSl. , ' rt . . U I tba C h
Pav.ment: Width 18 feet. IPO Ian. w agree to' oae
Lenlllh 14,30.8.8 f.>t 01' 2,71 mU... Ed Porter certalnly got the most
Propoeal No. 3 out of the materJal he inhe.rited
Butler Counq-. Oblo, on Section 0..00, and the story that reached this
Stai. Route No. 129. in HaDo,.... writer a particular bit
by app)yiq bttuminoua tr..aa.nt. .. .... '6
Row and Reily ToWMhIpa, of diacipllnary action by tchool
Item T-31. . authoriUe being the
Mar of Du ortlNrd
. Kldue), Aet lon "
l.fodom III. wi t h Ito hurry 0- -0 ,
..
t lon- 'Lbrowl hnvy atrain U:1 "' .. " 'r;,
01 1'Ita kldnrYI. Th l' "0 .. ".
,nN,o ..s anel rail to 1I11t a.
and ot her Impvrll l .. rrJm Iho
blood.
You may, oulrer I\r.W nll backach'
, dube. 411:\ ...... tin, up DlahL>.

kldn"r Dr bladdor dloord. r " . _. ,
tim .. bumbll. IIeIDtl" or too
grln.llon.
Try D.q .. pill.. 17..... h.lp
ki dney. Lo PI" olf h,i"'lul rlCIIIfI \l ady
.... te. Tho, h "D had IOOJ. Lha. balr
ftDtW'1' at .pubU1' pppr-ovIS1. Me rer,Omw
meadta by " scMi (/O"Y"-lht'f (o
A .. _, .. !ghloor/ ' '
....
, Wilmington presented mC)tlon plc-
turee of hili recent trip to .
America. H03ta were RhC)dea Bun
nell. Chari ell DoBter and Tom
.
I
Mra. J. P. TlIornberTY' wa'
hll.te.s to the \If'elCDme Bible
CIIIII of ' Jon.b's Bun Church Fri-
day evening at the panona...,.
Methodist Yo 11th FeUo'WIhlp of
t hb dlmi'ct WIt held SUndl), eYe'
nlll8 In New Burllntrton ' Church.
.'111'1. A. S. Collett attended
Wayne OluJl at Methodillt
Church In' Wayne!Sville Friday. Mr.
and . Mr.. . Ernellt Butterworth
were hoat and hottesl.
M .... Bertie Mill of WIYII'"
vlUe WM Friday gile"t of Mn.
T lIu;a Shldake'l'. .
Pavement; Wldth 18 fMlt. ence between the two clubs In
Lenath 11.63 mia... pure unadulterated balpney. True 1
Butler County. 0,,10. on s.ction our lad. were "fired-up" for the I.
'We are happy to report ?obi.
,Sadie Reason, who j ll III It
home of hel' Mrs. Ell"
Hockett In Wayneavllle 18 ' lJIuch
State No. 126. In Morpn tourney but even the beSt of heat-
Townlhips. by applyiDI a ing plants cool and '10 to the
tumlno treatment, ltam T-31. members ' of this ve. ilr's squad I
'improved In health: '
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker and
t1aughte'r. Evolyn Tucker, were
Friday guellts of Mr. and , lire,
James Park and femil,. of ClndD-
Pavement: Width III fNt. . 3
IAncth 60.508.8 fer.t or 11.46 say, tpou fought 'a g.Jfight'; but
No. 5 give eredlt to the victors." Isn' t
Butl.r County. Ohio, on SectIon 0.00. it far better to aIlcribe your loss
State Route No. 748. in ..... to a good team rather than ..... to
R_ TowmhJpe. by IfPIIl1iDI b l- "I
tull\itIDUI trwatment. ltam T-32. alibi a defeat to a poar club?
Pa.ftII't: Width 1<4 feet. . Durin, my active ball-pJayirig
lAncth 'feet or 5.82 mll_ days when the oppolinJ hurJers
faMed me (and they did too
(Part). State Routa No. 129, its ''aiJo.. muchl) 'I'd alway ... y 'th!at W8& a
field met LIbertY b7 ap- real pitcher' .. . and occulonally
plyin, a bitum1noua t1NtD*It, ltam when I buateQ one fd stlll . aay
:;'!!..nt: Width . the same . . . get the Idea! .
Lmlth 24.129,6 feet 9' 4.57 mil... BOb Hunter, one . of Waynes-
. . Propaeal No. ., journeyed to Cincinnati to
County, Ohio. OD Section 15.91 over the U. C. campus . ' . .
(Part). Stata Route No. 129. In :Lib- is Interested in an eJliIneer -
HPURS:
912 Me
1.5 ... capt: Wedne1c1a7
7-9 Saturday .. aahtl
Other IVlftinp by ApolDtmMlt
TELEPHONE 62.R
Dr. ( E. Wilkin
nati. "
. A daulhtI!Jr. Jean. wal
horn to Mr. and Mn. Ralph Nul.
Monday evening. In St. Ann's Hos-
pital, Dayton .
lb. and Mr . Althur Martin re-
tUl'ned Saturday to their hOlJlp_
near Alex"ridria. after hav-
Ing Ipent a week with their Itand-
lion, Mr. and Mrs. (Buater) '
tin and son. Doqlu.
IIrs. Etarl Froet and IIlsi Gnce
Smart .ere In DaytoD
Mrs. Edna C. BOIID, mUlle
bI ing c:oone and of the fact
PavelMllt: Width 18 feet. my ole pal John "Socko"
Lenath 24.129.6 feet or ' 4.57 mU.. Wletb.e, bead buketball mentar
'. ,No. a " at the ClIfton Ave. institution. had
v ptometri, Ere Specialull 8upervilor of our echool 11111
of her pupll.a attended the IIlIllial
Southwestern Oblo MUlle: Featival.
on the calJ\pUI 9t Mllmi Unlnr-
'3lty at ' Oxfonl, SaturdlJ. The,
were MillS Marilyn pllao
solo. MISII Myrna Mlracl .. , YOC!al
aolo and Howard Dolter. bultolie
(Pm) , St.tI Route No. 122. in the ftm" two ____ ft.
Lemon Towna\dp, .,y apPtyiac .. bl :a....... I' ....... ,"""""'"
,'> Solitb Detroit. .. el
OHIO
1
Butlei' Countn, Ohk!. OD Section ' .91 one of the nation'. 't hOop
tumiilOus tr..unent. Item ToSl ,. doesn't stop Hunter from making
Pavement: Width 18 fwt. , his decision. Wiethe demand. one . ' -
lAqth 7,392 taet or 1.440 Drill... thing Bob .'a ........ aslv:eneas".mce letter reque,sted 1ft. cas donatipns
Pros-al t:'fo. 9 ' could not be made. I would like
WlmIII Ohio. _ Sac:tiOD that one word best describes the to int out that none of the
State Route No. 350, \o-TurtJa C;,. fonner National League profes- I po funds ti1lzed for the
Townlhlp. tiy applyina a bitumlDOUI :>ional football star. who alao um- , __L wefre u ring - .. d
. .t-t, 'Itam T-3:Z i-'" min 1 ball d"'" IoeU OUS ..... 0 prepa -
P t : Width t '",Nt. ., no" or eague an co..... mailing the 99 letters . . . The
-; 15.:Z59.2 f.ct: or 2.89 mUes. have, reached the majOt'IJ ,xcept Twin donated these funda
fllo. 10 ' ! that he wanted to pursue a law __ I ..... ....., sb uld bave
Warre.n Cou1!ty, Ohio. on 2'89'1 rareer ... whJc}t he does at pres_ so DOnna& eo ... -I 0
State NI). ill Waahlnaton ent, ranItin& amon, the Queen prompted mOlt of the plaYeNi.
ln
-
md TUrU" Crerk To ........ ",... ( ... t.... best "ft" barrlatera. stead of just a ffIW to mum the
1>lylq D bi"''''' M!U' tl'HUMllt. ,Item' t:';!_ Sk" hl_!fJ-
oa
, "" self-addresSed mvelopa.
ToSt. . OV\: 0 W ".II name was . , ' on hiuid
P8""o,!I.nt: Wllith 18 feet. "iri\ when bis own Alma way With $55,00 a >q .
j ' .. t or,,-S:1i1 ,Xavier UniversIty wu maJdng the from ..
Total con .... ..; .. " 8+.299.50. '1 ad' in I th HI.; 'tIt1... 1 f Stan , Ba'lley, Ray Kier, Bob
born.
Re,. and MJs. 'Jam .. Rader ia
ited ,even coupl.. to be
.. ts at a dinner Thanda,. ....
nlng at their bome.
W. P. lIeCal'ren ntum ... SU1\-
da,. 'eveDiac to ctnciautl by plane
lis bome In Ft.
Lauderdale; Fla. Ill'. . and Nr,.:
Charles Gordon ..retulJled him t'4I
, Mr. 'aDd lin. Robert Bt-llce of
Ramllton were SUllday guestll 'of
M ancfMra. Ray
'. -' - I ..I A,
f '!len Au(l(' I'it to 1949. '. pnd CarnegIe 'T'enh ' was B whale 0 an wy,r IlW

Ncia: 1 to: 10 Iaduai'n of ' C '. os. n e ry. v


es
or Planck Jimmie Miller, Irv :Mul-
tIU project to be oomptetad not . latar stoPP!nt'l such teams as indiana r rd 'd BiU Sa elled the
",lttkmlm -at to be paId to of a an all sum to $113.01,' Partlalpaymen;a
m .mp1oyM Oft tbia . COIJtract around athlete Wleth .is on were then made. to . Fairley I
' h81l be .. .-rd8_ with the e e ($25) Cin Ath. GOode ($35) and'
his homel bere.
I
With A Buckeye In Congress
., ''' Schd UJe 01 PraYailinz Hourly Wap sweU feUow Bob and I hope that i Co' (."Il) ..u\. flO
.t." and by l'oU have enough ability to play Dayton .. L - .., ....
Clarence J. Brown
Congressman Seventh
Ohio . t
,
The of the North Atlantic Security Paetis
now . cheduled tQ take plllcC in Washi ngton t be fust per cent to 200 'per, Clnt. Fourtl1 etass mail
" . in April. The pact will "9t be submitted to tho\! would &l1lO be lacreaaed. If the propoaed neW
enllte f or ratification as n treaty. o.! requil'oo by rate. are put into effect many Imall new&papel'll and
the Constitut ion. untiJ ufte it ho.s . been signed by magazines willprobbly be f:?rced out of business.
the nations entering into it. lJi.'ft \"';'{."jt ;;,e!!i t lll"V (I f while others will ha.ve to hea" ily IneJ\elllle
he of HI' under him" at least he knowa of being refunded to Bob Planck as
, tiona appl\e..b1. to Stata 1111111-' d' ed b that peraon bad contributed $25
' :In, rt''; _ f In a,eCOrd <I OU as in leat y my recent 'd th lea -'"'c1 1 __ ....a
,,' , ' -r tI Wi.'" him h' an e gue .ow I. ,Olla--'"
- WIth SecdoIft 17-3. 17-4. 17...... cr:>nveraa qns <II ., e s .... that cbfr one in
7:5 and 17-5a of the> o-raJ Codr - v lawyer too! ex-cep ..... g mu om -
. Ohio. . K Pick t J dlvidual. This then lett ..,.01
'-"1' . ukut with ' . enny . en wan s to p ay the tlU but yesterday's mall
, .j a cback ia the .. _, ba11 with a. Dayton ,dub, this sea- broush $10 from the
mal to fl". cent 01 thIi 1IItI -"Yl. 8S he s too old to Co D yton 0 iOl! pq-
' -I Cott. but in no .-t, _ with the lOcal Amerlcan' Lnkion Roo Ing " . a . . ' the P.A '
"an ", ine. If any of the other ment on their usuage of
.. nd .ITT' are ca lUe wU contact t1iJs column- sysU!m .. . , so' we now bave t1J,01
' n the dajridtmeat of hi"""'!lDd . - '--_ ... _ Who wil ltart the ball uolUn'
t,h. office of the dWilioe an effort will be ..- '.......,. . . . still ' ClD. Ath. ' cw..
-ectot ' you liS we owe I
n;' director .-. ...... rIuJat to bave It that Cen,tier- ($27.88); Fairley. ($2'1.41) and
Ill)' alii all bIda. ville'. ambldexterou twirler DPIrL ($184.58) .. ' . the fi1'It two
,
SecUrity.
"Ilea Needed I
II a .IIabit. B, laarintr
aa account ,.-Itb .. 10U have .
aecurity for the
cuh fol' emer .. ncie .--a. lIew
a new home: cimfLdent financial
Stop III toda, and
.orsen that aeeount, 701lI' '''1l1'8DH .
of 'SICurltJ.
, Stille AchellDn auhm .. n :1 t ough drllfi <'f Ihe Pact ilon and advertleing -rate.. Tt ,il! charled the Prt'
to the Relations Oommit!ire n" t h eo"; hi posed l ncreate tn third clue mail Tltea will aeriollSly
eueuti'Ve leasion. Other Member ' of Senate who In-jure business 'Wbicb molt upon dlreet mllll
,c.t" 'on Tatrfyi ng t'hA l>nct ill no' I.le , acil'lr,,.,: a nd will 'WIth the lIaLe and dill
Dill"". Newlanci. Will aport the locak bUb wil probably be eaaily met.
J ' eoicin" _ .. IhouJd be good newt to but the lA.t OM, brn; . , who baS ...
NOTJc;B 2" APJlQINTMBlI'fI! Florence Simpaon, Stanley and an allplrin. . .
Wayamide
BaD
as .to wh'at It contains it haa tl;JR! \l1!lUlrrl"'I!;shligmllr.:.( -, oIL f boob 1' bp Pnatmllltor General insista
.., . ' . he\ are '1lOeesaary to make the Poet Otriu
< 'D<'rll'l't mcn.t ae1f,suPllOrting. The poital aervlce. how-
Whil ll' the ot l hll 3 nr. n 1\ tlanti l! evel'; hns acfitill lly heen. ilelf tipporting tor ollly a
Ity Pact li N! 0 ''' ' n fle cr e ." Vr l'Y few in t.he n!loti on's
. Co a lithe)' certiIlnJy weak FloJence, property
of ;::::;jQ- with the atick when the Dayton and an infielder wt1Jl Columbia,
T. .... omc..:A...... .peea. bel! artists ,(S.e.) Returna to that cluti very
hR.' R. . 0hi!I IIubeCI his alent. ... . lIOOn. for another RIIOJt' in the
"., been lIuly ' epl'OlDtad - Ad...... Newland'. addition ''''outa prob- ranke,
tntor of th4! 8etata of ..,.- A. __"-,,,_ . . Tom. .
John> late, of Wapa T.,.,......,\W.r. ablY h\Itall Waynwvunr .1 favor-
,,'" COIontV. Pblo. d--s. , ltea to cop the Trl-County-tit1e as
D.ted dey of Mvc'h 1949 .1 lother clubs loat ' their atara. - ' ---T
mored. the s lgnator ies thereto will hPo bOand by the ence h.as proven t hat, whenever mail ratell are . made
f or a period 01 t en' yeal".S ; that bhe Pact "1,,, loo ll hr h t h" A people quit using that
1a:n additional ten yelll'S ; 1<ignatDl'Y nI" IIl n)' r lll l\!< of flOK with t!1c Pos t /')f
tiona .will, be bo.nd t o ' de(mlrl any Pa t ' nnLicon Ocpartrncnt a>rn incl'ease'l r nth el; t.han
tac:ked by an .ggtle .. that an attaok Qn occupn- .. '
tlonal tl' 0r>1lf! of,. any nation will he an 11!! '
lIuch nation 1 that tll1) Unlteel

will furniBh mllitaTy '8Upp :,:nd othor aiel The TrI'!UIUI'Y haa j usL fi;'cd I','ill, l h ..
to tte alilee; and, Anally. the Constitutional' )'el]Uirll' Congl'e.S$ " 1"I! J10rt: be of grea.t IjRerelt
d(!ci al'C) "':rtl" he. fo who t he \.\'''II-ta:-do are not lMlying
mN:: ica ' entry into t.hel) f ull !lhara.of taxaa. IIhowl ,tbatonly.'
the binth this nation mQr8l 11 y to go to wal' 4. 23 per cent t hose paying taxes have Incomes of
t o, :protect 1!lgna.tories In case ... r at tack. ' more thall si"!. thouSIlnd doUal'S a year. but that
4.23 per cent actua.lly ay 51.27 'Per cent 01 all
PNalaftTlt "l7UlftlLn, spent iasi week v(u:atii'nilll!: Rt tal>" :, ,""1' ,.. fho !'1'i.'T7 of '11'
.' RALPH JL CA'RBY Pitching Is the moat
Juc.I.. of tbe ProbeUI Court , L J' ; d
We- IOhio part of a _m, ..u-ena ... an
C, J)( nild D'!atuIh, At1IiII'Dt7'. I Jlope peraonallY that. New-
, , , land; w1io 1a a letitlmate
II ville resident, toblts 'the local out-
M. , )' . (
oJ:uit a few', I)otei on the IIM9
softbaD situation . . the recent
n A ..... Y. .... drive for funCis totialed 1M' $58.00 '
. . 'RCIC_". LtC ..... l,. II the maJority of play!'rl failed
For Oat ... P ......... W.,_vllie to return tlie .. en-
Armitage .& Son
.... ' ...... -,....-,--... .....
SAND aad GRAVI.L .
BIACIt-:foP DItIYD ",
' tAR __ ROAD'OIL
, _ft' .... PIlL DIIlT
ItEADY-MIX CO"atnE
,..xCA Via TlNG ... ' DUIIP TRues SIItIIVIC&
.'
We...t. FI ...l'ida. while tired aJ1{P'Y "" :" 48.78 per cent, of the total in-
01 tile IkI1.1 te contlnued.t he famou!! Ii libilstll " uj!lI inst come collecterl. III other words. out of ftfty-
al propo6aq change in .the rilles whicll would PImI'\ ;t two l1'! i\I ,lJll .. ix ll t1ndl'ed thousand pel'lons filing Fed
,arty eon.lderatlon of the tJ-atioll' s Cli vi I ernl in 1942, two million two
-9',-, ........ ,... . ve1ope. with aD expruion of
. _opinion which,U What ,the league'.
--- --
rigbta legisla tive progr am. lea Wli ahinp,'- hunllred ' I lVr t'hou!lanc1 lInld more, thBn,
he 6ubrn[tted to the two me:,saJN1 in , ' one-half q," tax .. Toul ,
which- 'he qllllcd for till' Nh:.i onal. ted for )T'lJIT. thf! lreflort l'ItaItel. was . just
-:Defense Establishment and of the, Stat e ovel' dollars. Ninety-folir 'Ame ..
aloll/{ the Ilncs 'r;ecol)lmended by t he Hoover Com rl'pol'ted lIlc"I,I '" ot 1lI0L'C t han one million dolla,i's
mission. Undel' the reorganIzati on p' i!n tor Nn- each.
Def Ull ;:e Er,t..'\bll a'h mcnt nl(, Qf Na-
tional DefeNO'! would become in fllct. "'O . well \\8 i n
M.II'Ie. the top man in our nat lo!!:!} de setuP.
wJlIle the Becretariea, of' War. N.IIIVY nnd Ail' Fo1'C(>
woulll become aecondary offi cials 9 (' Inl!' li S a$si,t .
aata to the Seeretary.
.....
..
,D. It. 29'11. a bll1 inttroduced Dr Repl'esell tative
Murray of Te1uIeuee 'at the r CIlII (>'<t If hC' PM -
maSter Is att:ractinp: R. )tTe;:>t den! of litten.
tion both m IIId out of ConJO'C!' Rionr I circles. U nd(, r
tta m""t "(llItsl 11'011 III be hel;lvil y in
'While ftTJ<t c111f\!I mni !lnr I' Rlp!,
..... remln the aalJ)e. Q()!t of )"l ostJl I woul d hi-
''''Uled from one to two cl.'nt!!. Sl'enl}d closs mail
..... WWld be fIlcmI two to live than 'It
'l'hlrd dalll msl! ",noM be int!I'I'BSl'cl f.rom IiO
- . .. .
Two r .."",' ft "nt 'If!) mbe,'" nf dIet! Budden-'
Iy l B.8t Mplvil1e .T. Broutrht.oTf of
r"cmer ("..ovel'1'Or of that State and
iv,' Sol Bloom of New YOl'k
., F the I" ;"'.', f' ol' l!ign AlTairs Both auf
prc" hI . 1 pl bnrlNi .

Inforlllt ' . " 01'r("' _ reporUnll that Il 11umhor of
nhall ges r"" t-" "' Jlcet.e<t In 'rnlman'tt nf-
!i ial wit,hl n a f..-w WIleQ a8 a of.the
"Di.;nu
j
lUI! of Secretary of the Treatur)l
,"yder. .. :. t.a :l (u. Commerce Sawyer and Seore-
.1/ ry nf Sa1fJll';
along ' t' . . rf F'c"I'oll1 ; I, 'l!.' hc
Pjfectlvf' I'ofarch have been c:onaldend I
' h p ,. ''''''r'' " t i "" mp!!, of ' the. Pl?sl_ r.
("ablnct. - -
. n. b1...... JWd aad the 1Dwer
. __ p COlt ........ __ """ prafit.
W1Ja.t--
. b7 fannen
... ,1" *0 II braad 'atm ,
......... _ better crojie lie
CIIIIII ....,. _fac:tured up to
. ..... nII . _ down to price.
... ,... ,.. ..... _ fw "''''''
,. ..... i. C ... ..,I .... _U'lI'ON,DIIIO ."
.... _-.CIIIIIl
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1.IlI ', CIAnUS UAlILIn
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A:"(;ommunity Institution
For Ninety-nine Years '
The
ami Gazette
I
WAYNESVILLE, ofllO Thursday, Match 24, 1949,
NINETY-NINTH NO. 4412
Earnhart Rev. Keys 10 Head Miss Earnhart M.hala.
rOWD, wp. . Observes . Scene of Blaze
FIVE CENTS A COPY
inspection' for
F.&A.M. EDITORs Red I'ross 13th B1rthday CiVic Marries The: home of Mr. and Mrs.
ARE YOU A SOCIALIST'! I " . Charles R. Mehaffie and children
. Miss RutH The Civic Club . was greatly damaged Monday On Tuesday, March 29 a 6: 30
. I' in the U ted dth _""I thl eet Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earnhart afte h rt__ d tr ed '
State , locia ism ru Ch Earnhart, daughter 01 Mr. aJld :hel ell' ..,._ar mon Y.m - are the marriage of moon w en U.UlIes es oy f P. M. Lodge No:
State. il no longer an academic !II'noan Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart cele- jng March 2.1 a! 7 P. M. m the virtually all the roof and part 0 163 Free and AcCtU>ted Masons
j --e. It is inherent in proposals W brated her fourteenth birthday an- Methodist d h u l' ch baseme:nt. their daughter, Naomi, to Mr. the second floor. ' A high 'wind will hold their annual UlS ' pection.
..... 1 Norm!ln Backert, son of Mr. and h th fire
ttJw before Congr8111 on socia se: niversary on March 17 and en- Francis Gene Brown, retiring Mrs. L. M. Backert of Carlisle. made the task of fig ting e W. C. Good, District Deputy
<eurlty and price control. .t is im- The Rnnua drive for funds by U;rtai ncd n rroup of friends at a Civjc Club told of the Ohio. The ceremony took place extremely the water Grand Master, will be the inspec:'
mediate and ape6lfic in proposed the County Red Cross Patrlek's ]larty in the eve- developments in action to seCVlre on Saturday March at Ports- damage to mtenor was very ting A delegation of
:appropriations for cODJItruction of progressing. satisfactorily accord- niilg. The. gailles and all entcrtn:in- a viaduct the "avenue" be- mouth, Ohio. . great. 'J.':he cause was not visiting Masons is expected at
.Federal steam e\ectric generating .ing to announcement made today ment were in. keel,ing with the tween WaynesvJUe and Corwin. . The bride is a g.raduate ol known although It was belleved this, one of the plost important
:plants lIu'cli as the by James Templeoon, drive season, even' The ha.s been an extended 1 las f that the fire may have come from meetingll of the year .
.donal' TVA pll\llt, in man. "Blarney Stone and WlShtng program and is still in a specu- Waynesville High Schoo., c so the flue which carried paper from The ladies of 'Miaml Chapter
The qu-tion '-, do, the people "Francis Gene Brow, n has . ac- Well," , . ' \aUve form -s 'ar 9S getting the_ 1947, and also attended Mia.mi the furnace w"ere Mrs Mahaffle will th ban
.... lJJ f b thd k .... l Jacobs Busmess College in Day- . '" . O.E.S. serve e . quet.
really want aocia1ism? The indi- cepted the P,ost of chainnan for Reircsbmentl); 0 lr ay . State. Departmenet of Highw8'Ys 1 d' th was said to be burnlng trallh.
th t th do W T hi d h . t ice cream and candy. all '1 ,. ,_ hed I 't Brown urged jJ.ftt ton and is now emp oye In e The Volun.-er Fire For.- catlonl are strong a ey ayne owns p an w en m er- t til .... sc u e I P d '" ,.....
d AF f L . d th' k b th Mi . the shamrock were served I!. e .. .L: J 1'1 P office of the Dayton ower an worked smoothly and with the aid
not. Both CIO an 0 e .. vlewe IS wee y . e arru cundle tables. "ucsts .with lette. rs be wr . 1tten u. 1,l5 L II. C Th 1_ Iso a
k 'uni G tie I'd that the qu
nift
for '" Dlv: En D ig t o. e groom .,. a of a : ...... at portion of the town's
trieal wor efS ona S ,. aze sa ,...., the honor O'ue!!t wore, Carlotta Actmg ISlon ' gme. lYl- d f th 1 al high chool
i f th Fed th h' $475 d th t.. _L M dId to gra uate 0 e oc s . populatlo'n, all h.!mishm gs of the opposed construct on o e - e ",wns .1P was an a Brown, Carolyn Burnett, Miriam sion of Hiso.,ways,l e wn, d' 1 ed
eraillteam plant. ey ,.uOUe . as ye 0 er vo un eel' 80 CI rs Wilson '30 Ann Gruber, Annette Ohio in an art to spe a on. d . Th .... "ht it t th I t li 'to X! d ctI in the same years an IS amp oy howse were ' removed before the
was going too far toward soc1al- had not been selected. Tinney', Harlan, Billy The propo ed by the Frigi alre. , water was able to damage them.
U n S d . b d st b Ie 1..1 f L b The young couple will reside in A nel'ghbor seel'ng the blaze ijm. Under. socia sm unl!)nS eve - un ay everung a roa ca Stubl)s, Bubby Moran, Bob y en- An:nol'Y p anlleru. ' or e anon was b d '
tuaUy' become impotent. Wages \>ver raello Iltation WPFB (910) tick ' Billy Barbon, Harole! Purkey. reported on. The Civic Club Waynesville wjth the ri e s par- notified Mrs. MehaHie, who ea-
d tI set
t' . M I I U II t' H c1.. I { h f' ents. . " corted her three children safel y and working con I ' ons are . ol'lgma Ing 1JIl emor a .... a. a J. JOfi'CjJ and Lora,n ougll. on 8S BV(lring t e. air';
up by the state,and 811 the au1h- Leb8ll0n will ft!ature the Warren' grounds 'as the l;ILIIlding site, huw- out. Mr. Mehaffie was at work at
ority ()f tile state becomes County American Legion Band . ever a loca"10n on the Harmon . Senior .' the N.C.R. in Dayton where he
lute dissent in any form is p]'o- 'and reports of the fund Campaign Mother's Club to was agreed upon is employed. .
hlbLted. However,.worken, stock- will be given for each of the lIS the Fair Board was in no way Girls To' Be An item 9f heresay was given
holden and management In the Townships. Meet satisfied as present plan was relative to the reporting of this
.electric industry cannot alone laid before them. fire on Fifth Stret and is as fol-
"'revent that indultrY mm being :JJ M th The club voted to cooperate I Feted lows: "The neighbor In an at-
.. ... Iu The W. nyue Township . () ers . h th , __
soclal'--.I '-. Congrellll any mo.e t with the American Legion post tempt to pone e aJJUm wa,s
u.eu u t Club willmeet Friday, April 1 at d
than dalrmen alone can preven 'da 1 Til. and send two poys to Buc, The Pro- unable to get response an went
d the Grade Schoo. e progl'am N
'nationalizatlon of the dairy in us- / is scheduled for 1:30 P. M. with Boy's Sta'le. :Last year only one gl'cssivc Business Women's Club to the box on Main ow
try. No group can aford to Funeral services were held the bU8i'ness aession at 2. The was Dora1d >Lukens. met at the home of Mrs. A. H. whether or not this Is true we
o'n tIl.e stdelliles until It Is direct.1y. at 2 P. M., at Stubbs ' A Lette", 0. solicitation on Eas- Stubbs on Wednesday evening Witb know quite frequently the fiie
, School Board will be pJ;esent ac- , bel h
.affected-then It is too late. Funeral Home, here, for Mrs. d tel' Seals was' presented and it was the vice-president, Mrs. Jesse bell sounds and ore the p One
din 1 d ' d d cording to al'rangements < ma e h be ed heth
One Of 1he outlltan g ' ea ers JUlia Marie Hen erson, age '10, . lad! voted to give financial sup, pan; to presiding in t e can answer it stops, w er
ibis . with a dele"ation of thees 1 d M thi h
in the e]ectrlc.ial.dtilltrY, w;ho died Monday, in Dayton. The .. this pro]'ect hnd also the. annua abs'enee 0.1\ ' !<he, presi ent, ra. s is someone 'VI b gets a wrong
-.n. -It to d the lasl regular board meeting. H k Du ' th b b d b
advice on &0 . cia1lam': A..... . Rev. R. B. Coleman officiated, an Red Cross . .l..1ve. ,Winifred artsoc. nng e num er y eDt or ' y an-
"Ii A detailed discussion on building o.u" I d th f
your friends and to pUu c bUrial was in Miami Cemetery, Mr. Fred Grauman, chairman business seSSion, pans were ma e other who gets it in e way, I 0 a
of the new school buildIng for the t ttl th . girls at .... her
representatives-your _ ...... tors Corwin. of the nominating commit"tee, pre- 0 en er a n e semor prank, we suggest-=ey remem
and your congressmen. It is not ' are two sons, Donald lower grades is expected. sented the selctions of his 'c(JIm- the stage show,. Best is the story of the boy who cried
, just one indUlltt'y or one profea- of Dayton, and George of Wayne mittees ,01' the club offices for to Come'/ at Wllmmgton on wolf. Sometime the man who
aian that II at stake, but. the ville. W S C 5 Holds the ensuing year, without remark 7. . . ,' . d atlswel'S this phone may wait a
Amerlcan ..,stem of llvlng glve.n a.. they we"'e, 'accepted , an,d baUots Lllhan Carr was Introduce minute long to see if its going
-01 M t' as the guest speaker and gave an ' be ' th
liS by the framers of the Con- .. . All Oav ee: distributed. 'J'he foUowing were Interestini account of the "Books to quit ringing, Remem r e
:stltution. lJ1lere'u lot to the aay- HAWKES OBSERVE , elected: Rev. sBmuel Keys, prcs- of the Y;ear" 'and discuesed thelr home you save may be your own.
lng that a chain is 1;10 stronger 39TH ANNlVERsARlj Ap allday meting o( the Wom- ldent; 'Therie Jones, vice priest; authon. This was a fine talk aDd
-than its weakest lIilk. Give soclal- en's of Christian ,Service dent; John Fromm, ireasu:rer; enjoyed by ' ,
iBm one good foothold an!i our -.- Mr. and Mrs. was held at the MethodistiChurch , Maynard Weltz, secretary; and Following adjournment, a social
\Whole economy ma ysuceumb 00- Ronald Hawke quietly on Thursday March 18. A deU- Francis Gene Brown and' Will. st. hour wall, enjoyed with refreih-
oCIlUIB the of a govem- their thirty-fifth wedding anniver- cious covered dish dinner was Jabn as directors. ments, in keeping with the St.
'ment which wants to expand Jts BUY on Sund.ay and had all their served with the following host- i'lr. Roben O'Regan presented Patrick's Day were served by the
power are too much to resist on dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. F. C. ess committee in charge: Mrs. slides of Koiea which he had hostees assisted by Mrs. William
Branstrator's EnterWn
. in Florida
. . Wayneaville
bas many of Its people vacationing
DOD Lukens ' Wins
Scholarship

is Donald E. Lukens, lion
of Mr . and Mrs. William Lukenll
of Harveysburg, who placed among
the five highest in the South-
western Ohio district agricultural
exams taken in February at Ohio
State University. ' accDrding to
word received by J. B. Crabbe.
vocational sg teacher and F. F. A.
leader at Waynesville.
Lukens is Clntitled to Dne of fivl!'
sch.olarships to be awarded in this ,
district. He is a senior at Waynes-
ville high school.
Prof. Crabbe pointe out that
Lukens is the thlrd Waynesville
student get such an award,
Ed Michener and Earl Rye having
previOUsly received it
Miss Ruth" Chandler spent .
'f.hua'sday and Friday in Norwood,
tlle guellt of her niece Miss Ger-
trude Chandler and saw the Ice .
Follies at the Gar,dens.
Miss Margaret Edwards re-
turned On Tuesday from spend-
Ing the winter in Deland, Fla.
a broken front . .. Hartsock of Mil!o"nl, Mrs. Emma Ray Conner, Mrs. O. R. Ungles- taJ(en while tllere during the war. Sawyer, Mrs. Reba Braddock, and
lfyou do not think the govern- Mc:Clure of Flranklin, Mr . nd Mrs. by, Mis. Clint Clark and Mrs. l, MislI Virginia Hardin. .
men\. IIhou1d take ovel; yur busl- J. Wilson of l1'olian Lawson. ' . Mr, BP' M Mrs. William a
in Florida, especlIYly Bradenton, MIss Helen Trimble of Fosters
and they have many happy gath. visited her aunt Mias
erlnp. Stevens o.n Sunday afternoon.
neu or YOIlJ"induatry you are not Mr. and Mrs. Harris Mosher and After. the dinner the' regUlar chUdren visited Saturdayoreven- gaest of the evening.
a socialist. If you are a social; daughter, Virginia Lee, Mrs. Wini- busne!iS session was held Ing with Mr.' and Mrs. Horace
ist ),OU 8l'e againat\govemment iii {red Hartsock and 1101\, Mr. David Mrs. Carlton. Cook, Society pre81- Michnel' and son, :Richard; of
bwdneu - anybody'. business - Hart!ock. dent in charge. Mrs. C;:;Oldie; Bor- Spring Valley. The guests enjoyed
. aDd you al),ould fight it. aen then gave the devotional for a fine meal and were entertained
the afternoon. Mrs. H. V. Phip- by Michener's te1evlalOn set.
, ..
Joy, Marshall ' of
W;aynesville, is agsin on our
streets after a two weeks 111-
nes . .
Recently Hr. and, Jrfn. L, V. Mr. and Mrs. Early
Branatrator Inrited Mr. and Mn. were dinner guests at the HOme
Elmer Sheeban and MiRa Helen on Sunday
Hood 'to 'a aix o'elock dinner.at the
J(autvee diJling hall, where they 1lr'__ uth
c- ---MAnER OF SELF-INTEREST
F Loan
' "-GOft ple of 'Lebanon, guest speaker, __ , Mrs. Franlt Shutts, Mrs, Pearl
arm ur r. was introduced and she gave a - Arthur Holt of Cincinnati, Ohio Rich, Mrs. Austin Thl\ckera, and
most interesting and Instructive called on Mr: and Mrs. ' Walter Miss Reba Braddock spent Sat-
were greeted by a jolly crowd ot .. R Chandle rattended
friendll, who were .gathered there luncheon of ' Alpha Phi chapter,
In adVance as a sUJ:.Prlse for the Delta Ka a Gamma ,at the Van
Bheehanl!l and Mra. Hood. After a Cleve Hotel in Da,yton on Setur-
delicious dinner, the tablel day.
. '
The head of a large retaU or- 'Meets on and lUi present Elzey Tuesday afternoon. urday in Wihn!ngton.
;ganization recently said: "On the day conditions.
'.basis of some 4Q years of experi- . The next meting ,wil be held at
.ance and ()bservation . . . I am Ellis H. Shinn told- the Mt!lJlil the home of Mrs. Pearl 'Ridge on I .i I TL Itt I
.convinced that what's good for Gazettathis week that pearly 100 April 21st. p. eo
p
. e, SpIO. fs In liIe ews
.retailers is good for the country, farm families representing Brown, _-:::-___ _
and conversely, what'll good for Clermont, 'Hamilton and Warren A H E h t
' ...... all , Mr. and ,Mrs. alln ar
the country iIIlood for us ... ,.....- Counties attencfed the Annua. and Mr . .and !lin. 'Lawrenc:1\ F'ur-
-era. 'Fervent devotion to the gen- Meeting of the National nas were Tuesday g)1ests at a
eral welfare for the Farm IAan A.sB'n at Lebanon, Ji'a.x:rn Bureau dbmer at the Neal
general retailer, a matter of Ohio. , House in Columtbua.
simple self-intrai." The members elected without
'ThiIJ atUtude has chatacterlzCd opposition to the Board for a three
t he polleies which' have guided year term Victor 'Roell of
retailing {or a long time. We read, Hamilton County.
Mrs. Munger of Leba ....
non spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Borden.
fa rexample, that chain systems The Association was pr.esented
and other retailers In all lines an attractive plague for new busi-
have v<Jluntarily reduced ness achievement by Mr. Embree, , Dqnald Asbllry, of Fort Knox,
. rei t ' b Id Man of th 1N..J __ 1 who ,'s in training there, "'" a
, profit margins In 0 er 0 0 DistrIct ager e ., ...
, tha ." ' week end guest of
prJl;es dOI.V:Il;ami t Wlese mar- Land Baiik, d 101 R '" &' ...
f th t t n '"""'- k f th d 'U'''': Mr. an' . .,5. . EI.
gins are, or e mas par, sma - ' u", er 9r ,e ay .-.u:. . Mrs'. 'J. J. Bw'ske. Mrs. William' ,
er nqw than in the .OPA, era. The Hinkle was .in rare fol'D'\: Be- strouse and Mrs. Mtus, st.
retailers did not do' tJUs for char-, .sIdes being' a high -class enter- the General' 'Electric HOl1se- '
itable reasons.2.- like' 'everyone teiner his philOllOphy and think- party at the T.,rt ill,
else, tlley wpt to much ing is right W-Ith the farmer. Cincinnati on Monpay.
money as 1lley Clln. But they are DiVidend checks' were handedl
complete), . aware of the fact that to the stockholders present.
high prices.. in t1Jne, drive .. .
more .w more conswnel'll Ollt of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hardin and
,the market, forcing them down to Fllmily. bad 8- huppy family gath-
The' Claude Stroud famlly hat!
as Slllu,lay dinner guests, Mr. an.d
'MM. Geot;ge White of Milson, Mr.
an<1 Mrs, Harol ll Stroud lind Mrs .
C: ",'ms of Lebanon MlI.
and _ .r, E.'
, a sub.IStcnn" bAsis of Uwbhobd. eriW",' : and
Mag pl odudilm a:ud ma. .dla- when lIc... , :;' :0' Id ,H1Irdi of Knox-
tributlon 'depend lor theb, exls- ville, TeM., W. and Mn. Ia1llring
teDce on IIIUII consuinpt1on. So tr.rdln of ' Marielimnt and t 'D-
the retaller.. out of mllIhtenecl James McComlicli. &nd aon, Tommy :y. mymen,.
self-lDterest. dj)lle all they ot o..jton, jOine4 tlhem for the
could to .protect the pui'Chuina week end. to Meet
power of tKe,pubUc.
We Uve u,. I\ll integrated econ- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bal1alld chIl-
omp, Any lUnd of or ren viSited Sunday at the home ' '!m Important county - wide .
any ,group j)f people. which fat- of Mr. and Ml's. Ed Ball arid son, for all , Warren countY
teils unfairly the expeMe of,tlU: Charles, of Blanchester. dairymen wil lbe held at Leban-
rest of ua Will BUffer in lema '.. " on high ,$Chol. au,' " . on
run. Tbe,useneral . . Tuesday . evening, March 29,
what It ImpUe&-.the Mr. Ill!d, Mrs. ,H. R, MOIls IIl)d' ounty ' Agent Berman Rou ' an1
fare of aU WOl'ken, Investors, pro- Hr, William Moes, enteJ,talned n,o,un.ced tOO.y. , . . \
ducal'll, .Ien. JWtallloI Jmowa dinner on evening, Mr. . All farmers and dab:'ymen who
tbat-and Lt. l,I dernonltratlq Ita ::. are m\ere8ted in securing an area
lmowledte b\ the dv by day con- Da:vton, Ml-.. Con. Rleh, Hn. Reba teSt for Brucellosis are ursed .to
duct of the buslnNl. . BraMock, Mr. and Mrs. GiltHu-t attend. ' .
"The mOlt 118ti0Ull in ihe Frye' and son. honorfntr the birth- D.r. H. G. Bond, veterinarian 10
operation of the RF(! and other day amp,er.-;7 Mrs. Rich. c:bUge of the bangs teat program,
lending a;endes II the fact that wi1 lbe. guest speaker. All dairY.-
they by-paD..., tile Mr. and ilra7'N. Houcb, and who are interested in lliarilng
power of Congrea over appl'OPri- Mrl. Viola Harlan had aa a Sun- up for t.b1a are to bi
.UOlU. It is. basic traditiODal da, cueat, ')Ir. George Bartall of preIH!Dt. ,
principle that Congreu mould indiana. Mr. ErD .. t Harlan and- A movement is under way 10
appropriate all money uaell or eJauabter 811. Mr. anj,l Mra. B. B. obtain eIIouah l18qell for an area
IpeIll ." "-.-Bay- Eafnban and . familJ atao were test for baap, makInJ' It
mqnd Moley. IUpper Illata. pulIory for au herds m the county

I to be teaed.
>,
cleared and a gam!! of bingo was
lIoon in progress. AU were pro.
med with gifts, which they bad
provided and as the game pro
gressed, tbe gifts were e:ulu.nged
by tbe winnen.
Mrs. Olive Curl returned Sun-
day from a visit to her
Mr. Elmer MacPherson and, wife
in 'Sablna, Ohio. '
Those p,l'ellent were Mr. 'and Mn. Mrs. Wocxkow Owens twl.
L. V. Branlltrator former Waynes- 'children, Wlnnle Jcj and SteVie
ville residents, Mr. and .. Elmer, spent Sunday with Mrs. OwenS
Mbll Helen Hood (tbe mother, Mrs. Lucll1e Armitage.
honor guests), Mr. and Mrs. Joe _ , _
Gibbs arid' 101.. : and Mrs. Vance
Humpbrey of Blanchellter, Mr. and
MTII. Sidney Nichols and Mill Lqill
of Madillon', Mr. and 1011'11. .Frank
Bates of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Beck of Springboro, Mrll.
Louella Deardoff lind Mrs. Charl8111
West of Lebanon:
. Mr. and Mrl . . Branstrator allo
caugbt a great number of fish Itnd
entertal1led the .. ame group of
friend. at a fllb fry, incl1llllJllr Mr.
and Mrs. S. D.Henkle ot Lebanon.
They intend to bead for bome so
as to reach ' here about tbe middle
'of April. .
Mrs. MyrUe Edwam, . Mrs.
Reba Braddock, Mrs. Cora Rich,
and Miss Reba Edwards vlsited
Sunday in WilinIngton:
Mr. ,a'mJ . Mrs. Loyd . DavIs 'had
as Sunday 'Mr. and Mrs.
Ceeil M. Davis of Dayton, Mn.
Joslab Davis, " Mr. and .' Mrs.
Clarence ,J. Davis and Mr. Bill
DavlB, the birthday an-
nlveraaries of Mra. Josiah Davis
and .Mrs. Clarence 1, Davis.
Mrs. Gilbert Frye entelitained at
dinner on Friday }Jrs. M. J. Bailey
imd Mrs: Balley of'WIlmlng-
ton, Mrs. Cora Rlc,b ani! Mn.
U: R, Moss, bonoring tbe blrt):iday
anniversary of :ltIrs. Rich.
Mr. an:d Mrs. Gordon Foster of
F9sters, Ohio called on Dr . and
Mrs. F. B. Gregg, Sunday
Ing. . .
MiJII Ruth Wardlow was '.
supper lniest on Thunday eve-
ning of her almt, Mrs. Leah
Mills.
".
SPartans
-Hr. and Mrs.
Ralph and son, Roi;lert,
entertained with a chili sup!l.er on
evening' with the basket-
bait team 1\8 honor The
table was
and drawings 'of eacti gueat
were the' .place cardll,
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Halltlngs
and Robert'were Bob' Hunter, Ken-
netb Vickers, Earl Powell, Du
l:!impaon, Bill Mehafiie, Jack
James, ' Dun Gahrill,. Coach Porter,
Superintendent Kenneth ' Retalllck'
and
Mr. lfra. .'RObert Meredith
of Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ley and of Dayton were
13uDda:y SIIests of Mr. and Mf1I.
Louis Fires.
Mt;. and Mrs. David Millll Yvonne Stubbs of
1 SOD, Paul, took dlnner at the Gr"," Univenity arrived heme.
l
home of Mr. and ,Mrs. W. C. 9l Thursday, and remained until Mon-
John on Sunday. The ROss Iam- day with her parents, Mr. t.l1d
Ily are residents of Lebanon and Mrs. A. H. ' Stubbll. 'Fhey were
have' just recently returned from joined on Sunday by Mrs. Emma
Arlzcna where they spent the Gearhart and Mr. and Mrs. N.
the w,inter. R. and family of Day-
- toll..
Mrs. Erneet &lan haa ""
tunMId after IlM!IIdlDC lometime
'
with ber motller, at lAwIlton,
ntlDOia.
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Mr. and lin. W. E., Stroud at-
tended the taneral of .. relatl". ba
blcIlana 011
r hlj"hpd every If'hlinda,
., "'nt" Ohio.
at Waynesvill e, Warren
I
.Jds1!lPB E. JAMES, Editor
- ------------:.------
F.ntered as seeond class
Waytluvilte. Ohio.
matter at the postofnce at
R.te: $1.00 per year in $2.00 pel'
r el!\ewhere.
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News Grandpa .Read

GRADUATlON
''ROM OUR FILES The gl'ilouatJng cl ass of the
)Jf.ETtNG Waynpsville Biqh f r the
, Dan Hockett, Monlor t, S , '98-'99 i " nf J ohn
A. Stilwell, and N. L. Burnell at- p , CUlul1li nr,,,. Su .. '><"ltl I;. Wright,
tended the Warren Coimty As- Ada Oruhonl. Bf'l!j.<l mih Ti\lbllls,
sociation of It. P. '. at Sprmgbqro, Ad/I Siok " F:l sic: Rt>g I'S, Leli a
W
-.3- GHh.ms. C mpt Ol1, War-
L'W1e...... y evelling. Sen. 5. u . 5 I' h b
Beatty Qf Toledo. Grand Keeper . ron u )(ects nVIl 'on,
Records and , Seals was present sijt1lcd. ,Comml' llce'n;wnt., May 18.
and (Cave a useful talk on the ---
good of the order, so it is report- m. ,lndUnj! is
ed
New
.8uJts coming. Tailor made. worked by ,s pail' nf Mat-p-
$5.00 to $15.00 II ' suit. 10c: ce1lu- el'!; ' ill neigh towns. One
ltd uffs E h goes hr(1\1li\h (I) coulIlI'y on a bi-
o . c . eavy linen eve! . nud whl'll be a town
knee 25c he n!'t't nds In her' hnl'd 11[1. nod
d
' offers his wh('o) cheao to J(et !lome
an """. ..... '\'b ' .
---'-., money .. J.flC 1'!Yl! ito' rea(i lly.
Ir-
-co 1IrV. III ,
',aDer that

be cledrt4 III t!M
final trilla ..
, lla.vinJt tl "mall sum f ()r a ' fh'st-
cln "wheel. fl r a few days 1hc
l
ather sharn!'!' IIrld c1l1ims
be looldnv f I' II ma.n wh stole
a \Vh ('I. Jfa it well, glv-
inl/, lh number lind lho owncr has
1.0 par wi lh it The sharper raise.
from to a 11'\". and then
start fnJ' IlrCCIlCI' Ci leIs.
MUMPS'
Fr?m the lUl'lIm; of '{he
Bl lld '. on ... \&Io\l1r1 Ihink a bnlll the
wb'll c oru1allnn nf he Vall ey
WE're' cl th r n;1Vinf;t Cli' ho.ve hac;!
tbe mu/Tl'Os Ih" last. Fe w weeks;
tlJe N('w :Rul' Ii n 1(1 (10 peopl".
There hllve n91 beim n half .d07;CTl
cl'se,s in Wuynl'wilJe.
',Stubbs
Funeral Home
NOTICE OF APPOlNTM'ENT
En .. te of Harry Smifh Deceased
Notiee is I1ereb given tru.t Ada
Smith whose Post: Offl,e add.en is
R. 'R. 1, Wayne&vi le. Ohio has bocn
duly IlPl'Oi ot.,q " 01 the
E,lllto of I ale of Wa r-
ren County, Ohio, dloceased.
TELEPHONE 2291
WAYNESVILLE, ORIO
' Dated this 2 tst day of March 1949
RALPH H. C:ARE-Y ,
Judge of tb Probate Court-
(on t ' ""I ;y. Ohio
Harold . st., '1) >r I\ ttornoy.
, Automatic Wash,er
with Liv'e-water Action
Only frIgIdaire hos L1ye-Wa'er
Wa.hes clean.r
f
tins.. them twice In cleari, cI_
woivl All-porcelain Insld.. 'and out.
vnO!'1 OUR FJLRS
COMPANY ANSWERS CALL
ad Mrs. Fred Gona captwinl
bOoby prize. After the ,am.es
maple candy wu served BlIJd
The newly organized Firemen's thorougbly enjoyed. . Those prell-
Club answered their second fire' ent were Mrs. Ali. Surface of
cull on Monday, oj this week.1"Iitl near Lebanon; Mrs. MafilUi1et
alarm came (rom the bome of John., of Lytle; Mrs. Elizabeth
M.ayor '1', E. Rogers, when a spark BaUey, Mrs., J. Q., Gons, Mrs. Fr.!:!d
frorn a chinUley Ignited the dry 'Gons, Mrs. Earl Hockett, Mi;s.
shingl.c roof. This is the second Amos Cook, Mrs. Beren William-
alarm that has come. rQm 5th son, and Mrs. Harry Smith. '
stre\1l, !.he othe.!1 being a roof fire " ,.
al the homo of Mrs: George --
Moran, wh ich Is the street LINEN S;HOWER
f-rom Mr. Rogel'S' h ome. Both
fires Were discovered before any Miss Mary Mar,uet Unglesb,y
great damage was done. was hostess to lP'Oup of friends
The . Firemen's urges Saturday aftemooll; at a UnelD
p opJe to be exceedingly careful shower for Mrs. Fred Gon .
to guard against over heated Bridge wu the diveAion, follow-
(lhlmneys. Shingle I'oofs are so dry ing which a deUclous lunch Will
!,hat a spark is likely to served. The gue.ta were MUl-
start a disastrolls fire. dred BeisUine, MIa Florence ,De!-
Moss and Miss Emma H.spel, of
Dayton; Mrs. Chester Cutler
Mrs.
Mrs. Glenn Blarid, )Dsses
Gons, Louise Henderson, Luella
Willlamson, Ola Hartsoc{t, Fran'"
ces Hel)kle and the honor guest,
}'4rs. Gons. ' .
EN1'ElRTAlNS
Mrs. Henty Satterthwaite eD-
ter.tained a (ew friends very
oleasantly on Friday. A delicious
three-course luncheon at noon
Was by . "500." Mrs. Eliz-
abeth Bailey wi nning first prize
AUQUS11N!
r. .. ther Priest
"'_5
ME11fODIST alUP.CH MT. HOLLY ME'ntOf)1
R.B. Colanan. Minister T M. Minister
C;undav Schoof Q :30 a.m,
Church School 9:]0 a.m. F..A. e"f1ihart. SUDt.
. J. J. Bunle. Supt. ' . Jln"hlJ) Service t B :30 . ,m.
Worship and Sermon venlnr Service I 7 p.l1l .
to:]O I.m.
c;pedal Music Choir CAESARS FRIEND!
y.()utb lbursday David Stanfleld, Minlster
, 1:00 Sunday Sch()()l ' tg Lm.
oolr Pndlce TIIunday Worship Service ttL ....
_ ,7:45 PM IUTICA E. U-:&:' aruRaI
'" MARY'S EPISCOPAL Wmlam Shannon
or , C;undav Sc"'ool q :10 a.m.
C;amuel N. Keys, Mf!I . .fame!' Ganison. SUDt.
Church Sellool 9:15A.M. Preachlnl' I st and lrd Sunday
Mornlnr Worship 11:30 A. M. . each month. 10:30 a.m.
F.venln,r:. ServIces 7:30f' .m
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-' VTLE METHODIST '
1I ,. m r.-fURaf . '
, Or. Jose"h Myers: Mtnlster
c;.undav Sctiool . C) !30 I.m.
.Mrq, Saylor. Suot ,
FRQ05
J:fnt Dav Q :30
for Wo,,"),ir;
, 0:,,0
Service to:30 a.m:
PERRY aruRCif QF afRlST
, M. H. Coffey, Mlalster RYTOn carver, Minister .
In Time for Spring
. . , . keeping your Clothes In step
,villi the seasuD Is our job. If
your spring clothing is aoUed or
yas put away with a smudge or
. mear bring it 10 us todaY' for ex-
pert 1 hOl'ough eleaning, sel'Vlce.
. NOrrES Bible SChool 9 :30 A. M. Bible 9 :30 a.m.
" Momlnt Worship to:30 It. M. Mo ... Worship to:30 .. ""
The Week of offer- Yount People's 6:45 P. M. P"',t'r MeetinF. 7:00' p.m.
ing last SUIDday gave evtdett f Eveninl Servlcl: 1 :30 P. M Vounr s
th ,, !!f' ClI Meetlnt 7'00 1) m
. e generou8!ty of qur Study Wed. 1:30 PM. EYenlnr Services 7:100:.
However. quite a number of _________ ' ________________ _
more regular attendaJlta were ab.
sent. Some of these 'are sendlri,
'their offering this week by mall
or send yours b;y
.next Sundan. "nle 8mount of. the
(lfferin,:i . will be announced SUID,. '"
day 1l10mlng. We ' must serid this
t.otal. offering and next SUlDday'.
.
' .
'0
I
S'
We lnvJte you .nd your frlenda
to stop in and see our newly dec-
restaurant. We serve that ,
delicIous' Gen Gity Ice and
would be happy to aerve you.
in If not to make. purchase
lust say Hello-
P
A
'N
T
R
Y
The Adult Commlee on OUf
nrosrram. of recreati()l1 met wi'
the Youth lI'elowlhlp. Sun.-
day at' 2 P. ,plan for ftj-l ..... .....
It was decided tlo
meet on next SUlDi:tay
March 27th 6:30 in the Sane..
tuary and 10Uowinl( this
naId a proln'Am qf 1'ecreaHon
refreshments In the base!I'\ent. All
nur VOUIDIZ' peflnle aTe cordially in,-
vlll'fl to be present. \
. We earnestli J't!OUeft those of ,
"ur Church and S\U18av School
-Vhf) Are not .ttendlnl! tn nome
,,,rf UR to tontmue the 1'11'.
NEW Am> CLEAti-our stOCk
of mercharidiae is always new.
clean and well It repre-
senta the constant improvements
- in this highly spectalized industry.
It also reflects. the lowest pos-
sible prices coJlSiltent with re-
spectable materials. Our display
room is a _e place for this kind
- of 8 purchase, .

, ' OIlVOTtOHAL
10:Mo4II.
"arl! " ..... .....
. ' IIItDI1I'OI .. ..
The RAce Qu_tioD'
J
ESUS DID NOT Know there was a
race question. That 11 to'u",
there w.. . no queltlon tor him.
tboulP tie well Imew tbat hI. n.l-,,-
louncl the rae.
, probiem a hot ODe.
, A11 the ilerma ot .1lIt'
race problem., ev",
at race riot... were
there 10 Palestine Ii
10 all ot our world
today.
.' Flrat th.ere WI.
the feeUng ot
auperlorlty. Few, If
any, peopl.s think
of lhem.el vel as an
lnlerlor race. Nobody would mlod
beln. kicked around if b. thoulbt
be c;leler Yj!d nothln. belter. Tb,
Jew., to \\, hlcli race .Je.u. be-
\onll.ci, were no exception to the
rule. They lelt the.mleivil the 'U
of any riC', on .arth
e
Two Sid .. of the Q_ttOll
I
N JESUS' time the JIW of Pal ....
tine wa. , 10 th. mlddl.. The
Rom,n bavtn. conquered the led.
_re tolHSo. lo p.t.ltlne. With
Ut. Roman., the J.w. "w the un-
derllde of tlIe rac. que.Uon. Bul
th.re \,yer. other race., muoh Ie..-
.purl than ,till .Tew., rice. clIUed
. fQr ",Int of' b!!tter "
Ilame. Thllll people weM k:lc.k.ed
I .round bJr th. J.wa, Juri the J.wa
In turn were kicked arowld by th. ,
Bomana. Looklna at the c.n ..
anitaa, the Jaw, .aw the race quea
t10n from the .top .Ide.
' .. P.-uae ........... III
nae ....,.... were "'e _ "
tI7 tile 9IM .. r rtI ,....... d-
'---........ cI." .. ...
\ -.ua 'II' ".....: . Df .. ..
race, cllffHellt NP ....
J.IUJ' n.llhbor. aDd relaU" .. 'In
' Nu.reth. Uk. mCllt Je ... iuppo.ed
that God would fa"or oob' the
"ChoMEI people," llamab' thetno
uln.. So thl JeW'. to-
ward the Bomana .bove him .nd
bIa contempt of the Callaialtel lie-
ne.th him we., .. made more bitter
b7 hIa convictlon that &bey waul4
an IIId 10 hall except h1I own race.

.... t , ..... DI. A_at It
111HZ TWQ STORIES 10 our .. _
., ", (.ee the Scripture relenilcea) '
MOW the, alton1ah1n1b' IImpi. WI)'
..
USE THE CLASSIFIED
, 1Ir"'whIc:b "a1ked .tr ......
tbroup UtClle WIU. II If they dlll
nqt alit. B. p .... d no
dlllOUDetd 1lObod7; h., Imp 1 T
lnated aU races .lIke. Be bllpe4
Frigidaire De lux.
, "
Elec:h'i.c: Range
AI\porce\Pln-COok. Ma..... Oen
Cock Control Ow... -
Trlp,le-Duty l'htrmizer arid ilia""
o!I)e,r fealures 'tau shaul" .e
Oth ... M'Od'" Jr_ 11B4.....,.
r.
ClaieiGe JI .Bron
Seventh
Ohio Distriot
.
The HoUle ",eek ",oW to had ,,- ' . . ,
for' 115 ,m!)llUu, 0' , unUI June 80, , , ' ,
. . !onn. All IIlINillure paliied tbe f, The ,Hoblle us ftXed eejtlJ1g. on the
House, an, : or !QygaelpalitJ' ean b of tbe .t thousllnd men, and, pn tbe Ai r
offi"ial reaolutlon .of ' Ita bod" brtnC ' a! 500 thound men. This new Forees
to renb uJIOIJ"!6. da,.. notice. An-' permit. a 'fD-arroup Air,' Force,
otber r,rOVl"I!)u 'requIres to 1lx fund. , are 'PPfopriBted. , Tbe Preliident, ' in
' rents 80.as to give the ,ptopertj' oW:ner . ,f.1 lib bUdget .p!'roprt.tlonl of 14
on In,vestment. The Hou!e rese!I:W, by ! 4-vote billion million dollara lor n.tional piu-
lnulrJn, at! 'amendmeJ;ltto llmlt .. control nten. pl)sell the ),ear, three
thm tlJ 00 ""18. Tbe Benl\.te was .ebedilled take -Anriy'. Navy, .nd ,Air F reel. Under the Prell.
;'1) thfl r"".trol ''ll'l'ltlon thia .w"k. dent's budget w,o';t.!d be provided for B
rhe. Senate bill propOHs rent ,*,,,&01 for group Air, Force. The House Arm.er Services Com-
12 montba, 'rJ'l)m _;fiction for mlttee ,wants. to .tr.nsfer to the Air Forces
an addltlonal a months of the eon. , 800 mllbon doUan., set all1de 1Il the' President's
trOl' j)rot,;lem the. SU;tell, aver- ' Co
UdPt
for uniyer.,1 military tJ:alning, il1asmuch as
aging per cent ' " . ' JII'l'ell will not a,pprove the {rifT '"
t' ) , " . "
... ,,' 0.. . \,,:, .. , - .'
The Senllte over T1bll Bouthe-;'" J,loe ' Fi,urell .. made available that, if
bas won iu fitrht for the if UJilllllitsd de1Iate the Aid' to Education legislation
on' an)' motion to cliaqe the rulell of the sdale goes throu,h, C]hlcn llh.re of taxes for tht.
The Ilgteement and rule to end the Ai purpose would oe \'1li1illlon 3'70 thouADd doUan Per
"uster Will make it more, ,rather , ... dlmllalt ". P,ar. whUe the. State get Nck 00'
for Pre1ident Truman to ,.at .his citnl rI,bta thounbd doU.n eacJl year from the Federal 10V.
througb tb. JOIi II'" eondttu. emme!)t for the of Ohio :echoo]s. Th,e Qther 10
6' the Senate million 280 doll.l'! f.n Fed!lral tUBs paid
be required t.o vote . ; to '11.'* Ohloans to support Federal Aid to
on mot,lou, or mel\81Jl10 on .. oUon to progr.m would to the "ChOllls of other
change the . t" I. " . . '
Any. :well.organlH!! bloc of '.. ,
lb. Bom.n ortlcer anAl the
Canaanite w9man precllel7 II If
the7 bacJ beto J.WI. (B,. tile way.
hIa remarb to that woman abouJ4
nOt be mlIun"eratODd .. rude. &be
cIld not take them. dlat WI,._ II.
, qIOke to ber, . we rna,. ftll beli ....
.alb 1IIII1Ie, aDCl Iba took blm ....
MUll ,ODd humor.) JHUI
eI.ted ralt,b II. touDCl H:.'
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fIIDoF ... ,aD ............. U'8
alike. ...Ute...... lint ..
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... .. ... ca-. !'
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Ba lilithII', cdnIed to the Rom ..
nor buUlecI till CaJIaanlte.. He
at an men aDd wome' wi"
' lave! IY'" not their ..
nor thetr cJOlhei, their b .......
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those from, 'the .Southern .lwa,. h.ve ' By a 12 to 11 vote the Commlttiie 011 Labor
a veto power 'over any Senata Ulicrb. ' . . and Education lalt ' week' reponed out 'the' Leslnlki
, . \ Bill to th. F.lr Labor Btal1darM :Act 141 as to
Prl'sit1ent Truman ' flx PliJlhllllm ',qgel in all eoveted Indulmes at '16
hanc1R of his o,ld en.ta an lI.. ur, with Ume .nd one-half for all houn
whfln Senator B:rrd of worked over 40 In one week. The bill 'would allo
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C_ Inl SI. a frigidaire d ...,..uro""'" and get a _ful, 01 .......
MEASURE. It', maolt.,t In pini., cups, 'obla.poon. 011<1 _" -" most CO":
....... kitchen god"o'. II'. I'REI! oIudng Frigld .... . SprIng Sho.... g.
Fairley Bdwe.

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO '
I '
llublicn w.rnber. of the 'brItI1' UDder the W.ge-Hour Law m.n; workers not
tee in refuiing to report 1I0W by It, anch " employeell III Inost retail
'of Pre31dent 'h'uman'lI many ia the eaulling and food.proel!'.1B
in
r In.
mer Sen.tor lind former dDltrl .. , and othen In public utillt)' or farm work.
Mon C. Wllllfl'4!n, as Chaitnuln of '
cUrlty'Re80llftetl Board. So ' Now that the text Of the North Atlantio. Deten .. '
tration WaUcren would .. Pact; ,..... ... h be
Senate that his Jiame appean iii or "I. U en public. world lntere"
(If "mql,,11 "'hle" .til be centered on the of the Pact her. ill
days .go. The Rapublleau Wuhlnaotoa earlJ In A'plil. Wblle m . 01leerren
alr.ill'St the W.UI'I"8II bel ..... e tbat tile will fI,..lIy bot mUIId h, tM
for the ?i_I ADd . Senate, It now .ppea .. certain that the debate OD ..
_ 80ate noor be Ionl' and 1iWer.
A 'ARM DIARV
by D oJ 'WAIZER
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March 18. 1949. This has been
pig week down on the farm,
and such a \Yeek as It has been.
at Us worst.
Mdllday one gUt farrowed a lit-
ter of eight of the prettiest, ' Uttle
spatte dplgs anyone ever saw and
she stil Ihas aU eight thougl,1 one
of got hurt yesterday and
we brollght it to the howe and
kept it in the brooder until this
morning but when I took itl>ack
this moming it know jUst where
It wanted to and when last
leeD it was tugging away with the
rest of them. It was the runt of
the litter anel )s not entirely safe
yet but has a fairly go(!d chance
to put Ithnlogh.
,
Wednesday the other gilt far-
rowed eight the wind blew
a tcale right throUgh ' the old barn
where they are. One of itiern got
chined and we brought It to the
house, by yesterday afternoon. it
was up 0" ita feet and we took it
back and It nursed, but'we should
not have left it there 8'11 night for
thJ. morning it was desd. She lay
on .another but the six that are
left seem strong and lively 'in
spite of the weather. These
all reglstel'ed stook and as per -
l ectIY marked llttle show hogs as
e ver went to a County Fair ., They
t ell me that polka dots are the
style now for Spotted Poland
Chinas' end these are marked with
neat round spots of black on the
white.
That's what tile lovely Betty
Wrar,e baf .beeD for .It years on
WLW-N8C's "Pepper 1{oung'.
ramO)'... aired weekd.a)" at . 3:30
p.m., EST. Blonde BeUy .tarred
III ehildriD. rol s In ,ber earl,.
teeDL
I didn't snatch the bucket away
quite qui ck enough Bnd in her
fot went. The lew glile's !lnd doors
that we put up in ,t /te barn
have T/lade putting the ' cows
wberli! we want them very much
easier but 1ltere are stU .la few
changes that need to he made
outside the bar n. Whyy should
any one chase a cow around and
round the bain. when a gate or
two will send them where you
want them to go. I am still a slow
milker. is lucky that we are
The c01d weather and /lnol.\' has JiUlking four or five good
briught lots of birds to the suet. cows instead of two almost dr y
All of the 'regUlars have peen ones. I have lElamed a lot most of
comJng, the chiclcades, 1ltree klnds which I thought was true , but
of woodpeckers tufted titmice, that 1 knew now to be a p.loven
and now the latest arnvais are fact. There ' is a great differ ence
some white breasted nuthatches. in the color oE the milk when the
They are beautifully IrVlrked and cow bas been well strinpped and
it is amu.aing to see them run. up when she has just b'een hurriedly
.and the tree first. This I thought some of the
moming in spl1e of the snow I I had had lately, looked
heard ae.veral birds singing and awfully thill, now l ' know w,hat
calling to each other. . happened. .
" This weather is hard on the hay . .1_
sltuation. Ours ill going ian at Ib is hard to any WOl',A
all the barns apd today I had to that you have done yourself
,et some more. ThiS week I laid long enou;ih to know the ins and
off my chore boy because we outs. 1 will see w hat cream
could not airee on the time when check has to say about It .
the chores should be done. , I Don't forget the Red Cross Be
wanted them d.one early so 'that to do your'share geilerous-
I could e.t my 1lUppeJ;' in pel!ce ly when your neighborhood col-
and listen to the radio and be lector comes to your hoUlle.
wanted to do them late so that he ' . .
could linen to .hls favorite radio
'nlese n.ewlbalf ad-
venture programs are on th
chores, I used' to be able to al- llORSES $3.00 COWS S3.00
Iqw "one fifteen minute one be-
t ween feeding the and .Ai!cor\ling to sizo and condition.
but . a halfl hour Is too Ali Stock removed promptly ..
Ions '
I have been considering doing
them !DYIlt!U for a wook or two
bec:aUlle I am considering reol'tl-'
aolzlng the work !O I this seemed
like a goOd time to.do it; We are
. milking ' two cows. neither 9f
which ill giving' very much mIlk
so that , the mUking was n01 be-,
yonst" my ,sk.Ul. I it
for a wblle 'but there are always
80 many other tbJhg5 for me , to
. do that 1 would hot want to do
them aU the tim,. He has one on
me thJa moming, for Dolly kjcJted
over the bucket tlits morning
just ail abe did last weeldor him.
JANES REl'{DERING
Phone Collect,
Xenia, O. 1712 ,or .
WDmiQtOa, O. 2382
mines, dec'd, Paul J. Cummln.-,
adlQillitb:at.()I'. !i rat and f inal &C-
couut, a;pproved, al lowed and eon-
flrmed.
Estate lIeGonlgAl,
John ;Marvin, admlnittrator, flt'IIL
and final approved, al-
lowed and confirmed.
Estate of' WHltam Yeager, dec'd,
William M. adrninatrator,
fipl1; and. final nccount. a pproved,
Illlowcd and confirmed.
Estate of Charles Rye. dec'd,
Har vey L. and Clalllnce co-
adroinistrAtors, ' trllns!i)T of l'eal
8ale of llcr sonal property,
.... "I"''':A_ in !find. f
'. Estate ot Melissa Conover, dec'd,
Meryl B. Groy, Mminl! ..trator,
DBNWW A, transfer of :real estate.
Mason. dec1d,
Lee M8lIon, executor, fi,lecl hi s first ,
f inal and acc-ount.
Oharles H. G1'llY and Meryl B.
Gray, co-M.m1nistra tors , of the
estate of J , C. Gray. dec'd, plain-
ti:B1is. VB. Oharles ' R. Gray. et a I. ,
-defendant. finding .sale necesaary
and
l
o.iYering of en-
Interest. "
of CarTie Koogl()
and Emma. Ballgliam. GeOlgia. A.
Hidy, aPpoinWA parilian.
Estate of \phoebe L. Campbell,
Roy- L. Ca mpbell executor.
sale of per sona I IProperty, groS1>
value of ,
Est,ate or Ma!'IIa.l'et A. Johns.
dec'd, Paul T. Johris, appoi nted ad
minish'ator, Wol ter Kenrick, Har-
vey and E. B. Long,acre 1lP-
pointed apprllisem.
. Estate" IIf Dennill- Moore. dec'd,
PROGRESS
was the keynote for Texas
Eastern in 1948. During the
our full stat-
ure as an essential element
In the nation's ecOnomy and
as a responsible citizen jn
th/!m.any commmUtiesalong
, route of our Jines.
ftysieally speaking. our
'.*Ogress involved two ma-
lor in
First, we completed. the mas-
sive task of' eonvertiJ)g the
Big Inch and the Little Big
Inch pipe lines into a nat-
ural gas transportation Sy&-
tem. Second. we increased
the efficiency of these great
pipe:lines while remodeling
,
Coaatructiol ...........
.:.' ......
Conversion of the Inch Lines
was comple by Japuary
of this year._ Altogether, 2.1
compressor stations '-'-Were '
built, requiring installation
of 71 reciprocating gas pow-
compresso1'8 and 109
and
electric motors. Total
power .pn the lines is now
nearly 2(0 .. 000. This
'horsepower install ..
tion of its type ever
attempted. .
" As a part of our general
construction program, ap-:
pl'Qximately 80 miles of pipe
lines were laid to new supply
- and dis,tribution points., ,
1;:1947, we Q18 '
: tHe
", .. ",,-dill,",,1 the nig Inch. Sj-steJD-more
than.20% Of using'a

in the natural g..lndustry.
Clean lines are in .
high pressure ps tlanamis-
&ion, but tb,e usuallnethods
are extremely e:r;penaive and'
time 'con'sumiI)g. . .
'oraaill&.tloft ..-nd 't. 'n .....
Itrl.tIY ... en the .....
all .... rket I" ttl.
..... ""'. .
SKAYle. THAT SAT'."' ''.
1VIHIO 8. '1'.
J)I.ll..... WLW
12;.0. Dial 701. tQl' Our U.II"
.
According to' Size
. and Condltlon.
\ '.
454
BHOUR
WRECkER SERVICE
General Motor RePair
WIUard .
,j .lIfR'Sr.a,.
.J Mala ad ...... . PIa. :1)4i
, , ','n'o(:' 1 Eastern
'-.a in.
' oil oper:ations aothat, we
were able to 2,688
mn. of piDe in 1 ... than a '
year with' 'little 1011 Qf pit'"
and nointerruptioq. in-.v-
ice. We we believe, the
ftnt gas pipe tiDe ..,.t;em to
Bucll eleaDin,
operations. as part of 1)ur
routine ...... .
hi all Qf the work "haw
.Clone inl.948. we have kept
'in mind our duty as a new
citiZen of your coramunity .
It is bur aitil that TeDS
Epstern's pipe tiDe
and tile apart pipellmn
who operate it will continue
to eontribute to your com-

her firat
In the matter of the
created by the win or
Dr. Shultz, dee'd, Obarl es J.
goner, t,ruJJtee, flle'!l hili . 1 xth
coun.t,
In the ma.tter of the tt'llst
created by the -will of J . "lV)11
White, doo'd. The First Natio,nal
Bank of Cineinnati. -trw tee, saill nf
.toclc.
Estate of Clarence B. Edwa:rds.
ded'd, Myrtle B. Edwal1l s. ildmiln.LS-
t:;'atrix, elitare exempt i nhe rits.nce
tax.
Eetatc oil George
dec'd, Net tie Oglesbee,
tri.x, filed her fint and final II C-
oount.
OHIO
accoun"t, allowed and con-
firmed:-
GuardIanship of JlIn,e Aline MOII-
d llhall, et al.. mlnol'S, Kathryn
A. Mondonhl!-l l, gUlirdian, f irst. anI!
final account approved, IUlowed
and confit!med.
Estate of Alfred V. Snook, dcc'd,
J. Clarence and Lesta Snook
executors. f irst and f inal account
IIJIptovod. allowed Mid confitmed.
ElJltato of 'l'ho.mas Corwin, doc'd,
W. Ohestor Maille, executor, f irBL.
final and dist ributive .account, II. P-
proved. allOWed ,and conflnned.
Estare of William E. Liddill
Carrie M. Ljddill , f iTSt and
.
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aceollDt, aJjproved, and
coQfll'mld.
Eetate of Leonlda$ Simonton.
doo'd, Obarles J. Waggoner, trua-
too, fifth IOCOllnt. 8]>provcd, 81-
and conffrmed.
MARRIAGE LlCENSFB
Earl T. Hudson, 22, Frllllklln,
III all' carrier, Doris Mae Hollinga-
wDrth, . 24, Franklin, cle(k.
Kash Day Amburgy 27, South
breth 27, South Lebanon. .....
ta:ry.
John .1. Syford 85, Harvey..b!uy,
worker. l!;valyn B. Tucker,
as, Harveysburg, teacher.
COMMON PLEAS
Vcltoa Young vs; Tom Young,
caso di Hmlssed without record.
Estate of Clinton K. NUl'On,
dec'd, Toomo.s C. Enis, admiinis-
,trator, transfer of real esta'bee,
exempt Inheritance tax.
LAND BANK.
Ironing I .Boards
Metal or Wood
$7.35 and $9.95
, Estate of AI,bilrt B, StaJ:ke,
dec'd, Freda B. Bast.
tril'. ,grGas value of, estate $7.-
OS2.28. 1
Estate of Wilbur T.
dec'd, J . Ralph Stoudel'. appoimberl
ndmlnistrator, D. E. HeYW(lOd,
Wulter Ohesney and Oha:rlef;
Tomllkinil apppinted appr aisers.
LOANS
Why?
You call pay ofl anyti me.
,Long ' Ter m 4% No Re-newal
A Farmers guarantee of security
Made Througb
II
Wall Paper and Paste and SiziQg
G. E. 'Bulbs - Nu Enamel
Kem Tone
'Estate of Patrick J. Fitzs im-
mons, K. Fitzsimmons
inventory hearing set
ft.rr April 2 at 10 A. M.. estate
exem-pt inheritance tax. '
Estate of John .lIonley. dec'd,
Addie Hqnley. admrnistratnrix,
George Pen.n Morton IJnd
and ChaTles J. Waggoner IIPpoi!llt-
cd apprai sers.
Lebanon. Waynesville Furniture & Appliance Co.
liS. MaiD Street __ Cnap Hall .
Estate of Cla,cnce E. Menden-
Lebanon, Ohio Phone 448 Telephoee 2422 WAYNSVJLLE. OHIO
A: report to the -people of
. .' .
INDIANA. and-OHIO
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w_
EARNINGS
r.om TaU Eaatern.OperatioDB tor 1948 8moun .. to

abaree of the co1DJXlOn stock outatandiilg.
More thaD 118 ,muon cubic feet of Ps were sold, and
jp."OIa rev,mta amounted to $32,729,000. 'rues of aU
kfuda amountinB to ".;006.000 were paid tovaiioua
local commllDitias aDd the federallOvemment. Much
of thia amount baa ,one to ClOmmuniw. aueb 88 your
own, aIcma the route of the.pipe lina
I .
. . "
, mAny who ped
run thlllachlinee dunDI ibtwar. J.ast 'year OUl'
more than doubled .. Imd I)U!' payroll iDCreued to al
most $2,600.000, Durlng;l9f.8. Texas Eaatam estab-
lished IfOUP aud a retinunent income plan
for employ-. Tbie cod8tn1ction of more than
100 modern dwe1linp is eCheduled in addition: to tboae
now at cmpn8lOr statio:a. f9r employeee aDd fami-
lies, where DO 0"" boUsi'lDI itt availab1e. Tho people
of TexaS Butern are citiz8118 of 85 .commUDiti .. in 10
eiatee: 80IIII8 are your IleIJhbors. Thay aban tlW
ClO:lPIDunity life.
NEW PLANT ...
and property addi tions am.ounting tQ $23,800.000 nJ:'(1
ClOnsttucted or l'CqL*ed duri ng J q 1Y'1'UX\ .. 1 .
Most of tbis amount was spent Lo build COll' Pr.(..: 'IIt
stationS8uchastheone,s near your comrnurlity.Tw
one stations were built, 14 Qf wlucb utilize centrif "al
compressors like thoJ!!Ullctul'C!i above and 7 I e (Ccjl ' v .
catingcompressots.ln ddition, mu h II'.!W 'ql,jPI /"!
was purcha,Bed for Use on the CompallY's SYSWIIJ, ," .
80 miles of additional pipe lines were llljci.
for 1948 inclUde refinement a.nd clean up work to oom
p1ete previous construction, and 8p<lllding S- ;1.t'( () ,f'mo
for further property and plant addi tion" .
tiona will consist principally of 363 miles " .
aud the addition of 32.750 comprfolRJOr baraepu\, " "
the lines. As in aU of our const ruction, a good par t of
the expenditure will represent lo.cal payro!Js a nd 1 cul
purcbaseawhich wilJ directly benefl,t many com mwrit. ies
throqb 'wlU,cb the Inch Lines pass.
ftANSMIS510N CORPORATION
_IftIII!II' 9 the BIg inch and Uttt. BIG 'Inch pipe line system, Is
comlnllinlly II. of .. sta ... wIwe ItS employees Ilye and work.
IlltPnll .. 1/1' .. __ ..." .. I.ouiIbIa
r_' 7InI SIaIIoft II fII L.'
The Miami
r1lhll-hfllct eveI')' trhunda, at- Waynesville, Warren
" ,,"h'. Ohto.
.JOSEPH E. JAMES, Edlt or

F;nteJOed .. .. leCond elMS matter at the .postoffiee at
Ohio.
Rate: $11,50 Per yeal' in Ohio ; $2. 00 per
'Il r p.l!lewheM.
_ 5 __
Newe Grandpa Read

ona<>M OUR FILES
'I:'.ETJNQ
:..
GRi\.QUI\TJON
The F(TllduAlin1( ' lass of lhe
WI\Vn gvj\l!.' High
Dai\ ' Hockett, Oscar Monfol't, S.
car '08-'O!l i m{)tlb d of .Tohn
P. L.
Ada Grnhnm.
Ad:! Slokl!.'i. P.lsiC) Rog 1'5 Lelia
GiIJi t'M. Murtha Compton, War-
I'lm S hiccl5 have been 'as-
signed.' Commencl.'rilent, May 18.
A. SWwell, N, L, Bo/fle.lI 'l/l-
tended the Warren COUflty As-
of K. p.ra at SprlngbO'llO.
Wedneaday everun,. Sen. S.
Beatty of To}tido, Grand Keeper
Recorda and , Saala, . W88 present
and gave a useful talk on the SCHEMES
good of the order. so it ia report - A clevel' swindlinR scheme i:\
ect (. being worke hy n pall' of sharp-
New comiDg. Tailor madc. IlI'S i n neighh()l'ing towllS, ODe
$5.00 to $15.00 a suit. lOc cellu- goes 010 on Il bJ-
Exerta linen lIc.l , Il lld h f;trikes Il town
eoUats. ' ,he 'P1'cl,Pnds qe \Ifll'd lip. and
Good moog knee paots-20c, 25Q Qfrers his wh\'t'\ to Rcl 5pme
and SOc. money. Tht! y ''bile' rl'llclily.
Ir-
..... ....,. ill
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be ............
flnaltliR ...
Stubbs
Funeral. Home
TELEPHONE 2291
WA YNE8VU,LE, OHIO
a I'mI'll SlI m fur a fir!it-
)' Mel. f lcl' a f('w doys th
1
other shRrDc!' I u:rtJs un find cl!1\t'ns
to bIOI lookinlt fill' Il m Ull whv slolt.>
a wheel. He r\ .. it well, giv-
in l( ill!' l\no ehp. 0\ ner h as
Ie) part with j t The sho I'pel'S raisE'
from til 10 n tl'in. Rncl then
!'Il1I "i fnl' [1 Ids.
mUMPS .
f\Jiprn the C'ol lJ rnn,q Qf he
Rlllci{'. onn 11'0,,113 'think "bollt t hr.
whnl.,. oopIllflfit>n of Va ll e,Y
w(>,e (>it.her ( ... hAve hud
the murnns til" IRSI r w weeks;
Il l sQ the NE'w Rm'lin!!ton Dcopl e,
There have not I.-en a ,nal.( dqzen
CIISe.Il in Wl1yn"svf)1e,
NOTICli: OF APPOINTMENT
, E$tat a or Horry Smrth D"ceasetl
Notice Is hereb j;lv"n thAt Jl,da'
SmltJl Wh059 P ost OfIl oe add"" .. j .
R. l. Waynewile, Ohio has been
dl,lly '1 Elr<lCUtTix Qf t1ie
Esla1e of Jforry Smith lat" of Wa
ren County. Ohjp. deceased.
Dated this 2 1st day of March, 1949
, R ALPH H. CAREY
Judg of tho Pklbate Court
Xl ..... Obio
Harold 0 Ri. :"" ',r, I\ltom&y
Perhaps You
OUit FILES
COMPANY ANSWERS CALL
Hemember

and Mrs. Fred Cona capturlni hte
booby prize. Aft4tr the lamea
maple candy was served and
The newly organized Firemen's thoroughly eJljoyed, Those ij)res-
Club a nswered \heil' second fire ent were Mrs. Alie Surfact of
call .on M\lnday, or this week, The near Lebanon; Mrs. MJrllaret
alarm came from the home of Johns. of bytle; Mrs. Eliulbet1i
.. - - -
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AUGUS11NE
c .. ther Priest

Mayor T. E. Rpgers. when a spark BaUey. Mrs. J, Q. Gons. Mrs. Fred MT' , HOLLY METH01'), I
hom 1;1 chimney ignited the dry Gons. Mrs. Earl Hockett,' Ml's. ME'nfODIST atURCH .., .Jlf MI I t
h 1 t f Thi . th . d Amos Coo . k. Mrs. Seren William T'. M. :>CIbJ. n !\ er
S II1g E! '00 . S IS e secon R.B. Colemal), 'Minister Sehno1 Q:30 a.m,
alnrm tha t 111:\5 come from son, and Mrs. Smith. I' ., ., h rt s t
street; the gther belbg a r oof fire ClturCh School 9 :30 a.m. , c.A. Gil"' III UD . .
al Lbe home of Mrs. George J. llUllle. Supt. . 'Service to I.m.
Mor an. which is across the :slreet LINEN Worship and Sermon venln Service 7: 0 p.m.
: M.R -, h 'Both I.m. lEND-
:rom r. og r" ome. Miss Mau' Margaret t,rngl!esby I)pecial Musk: CIIolr CAESARS atEEK FR .
fires were discover ed before a.ny was hostess to a group' of fr.Iends Youth T1tursday DavId Shnfteld, MinIster
great damage was done. Saturday at a lllnen 7:00 Sunday School t9 LIII.
Tlill Firemen 5 Club urges shower for Mrs, Fred GOlia. Choir Prada 'nIunchv Service II Lm.
people- to ' be careful { 11 ' '1 45 pOI _
' d Bridge was the dlveulon, 0 ow- : ........ CA., Eo U. 8. CHURat
to . gUltrd', against over illg which a delicious lunch was _ .,.,
IIarIJ: f'.... Lub
. II A D I II OJ AD .
,
The Race Quea!ioa
J
ESUS DID NOT Know theN WII' a
race quesUcm. 'l'hat J. to .. "
there nP quutlpn for hlm.
though be well knlW that hi. n.I.1i-
chimneys. I'oors al'e so dry served. The guests were Mrs. Mil--. MARY'S P.PI5COPAL, I?ev. ' Wilt jam Shannon '
that II single spark is likely to .,. School q :30 a.m. ,
s,tnl't. a disastrous rtre. ' drea Beistline, Mias Florence De N Keys, Redor . . Garrison. Suot.
bora found 'the race
problem hpt ono.
All the ge rms of 'D,y
race ploblem. ev,,, .
of race riot. . wer_
there In Pale.tJne
In a1\ pI our worl4
today.
Moss and Min Emma HaspEl). of' M Prellclllnr t st and Sunday.
ENTERTAINS " Dllytonj Mrs. Chea"r Cutler, of Cburch Sc"oo' 9:15 A.. eaell month a.m.
Loveland: Mrs. Margaret Weltz, Mornin, Worship t . ::30 A. M. F.venlnf .Serv_ices ., :JOp. m
Mrs. Henr y Satter thwaite en- Mrs. BIanct Misses AlI.ae
a few friends V""" Cons, Louise Henaerson. Luellal PRIEJ'U)S \'1'I..E ' ME1HODlST
_." h' ", r. ... _-.
oleasantly on Friday. A delicious Williamson, Ola Hartsock. Fran-' P'frst Day 00 ", :;, () :I .m 'IVft'-D
three-course l uhcheon at noon Henkle and th'e honor gllest, "eetl"r for WorShifl Dr: ,Joseph Myers. MinIster
Mr 3 C;undlv &:bool 9:30 a.m.
was foll owed by "500," Mrs. EUz- ' s. Gons. 10: Q :t.m . Mrc;. Ruth Saylor. SUIIl
abeth Bailey winnjng first 'Prize WOI',hip Service 10:30 a.m,
"MEniODISf, FERRY aruR"CH QF 0fR1ST
M. H. ())ffey. MiniSter MinIster
No
rrr,C! 81ble School 9:30 A. M. Bible Schoof 9:30 a.m.
in Time for Spring ,
,
'Firat there wa.
the fee lin, of racial,
luperlority. Few. If
allY. peoples think
of themselves as In
Inferior race. Npbody would mine!
beln, kicked around if he thoulht
,tie deserved nolliln, better. '!'b.
' Jew. : to whIch 'raci Je.Uf
longed were no", ueeptlcm to th'
'rule. They felt the .U1
periPf pI All1 rae. on urtb.
Worship 10:30 A. M. Mo-aint Worship 10:30 t.nI.
, " Younx People's 6:45 P. M, MeeUn[ 7:00 .,.m ..
The Week of Dedication otter ... Evenlnr Service 7:30 P. M People 5 Meefinr
I
Two Sides of the Question
in,g last Sunday gave ot P.rayer Meetinr and 1:00 p.m
the generouaity our 'Bible Study Wed . 7:30 PM. Evealnr Services 7:30 D
However quite a number of OUT ____ ...:.. ___ ..:. ' ______________ =:-__
mote regUlar attendants were ab- . . P
sent. SOtrte 6f these are sen&g We invite you and your frlenda
'fhelr o{ferlng thI'a week bY tnali. . M to IIlop lil and SIle our newly dec- A
Please or: eenl;1 yours by '0 orated restaurant. We serve that N
'next Sundayy. 'l1le amount 011 the deUciousGen City Ice Cream' spd
offer;intl will bP. announced, Sun- M WQuid be happy to aerveyou, r
day morning. , We must send this Walk In if not to make. purchase
total offering and next SUnillay's S" just say Heno- R
resnanae. I
pu'l'I CODlt.. Y
. The Adult on our
nroJD'am of recreation met '11ritJl .... .l....:-_____________
the Youth P'elowshlp JtI'Oun Sun-
. . day at 2 P. M. to plan' for fu:-
. " .. ke.epmg your .clothes step tun; It Was
,\/101 the season IS our Job. If me-et Qn next Sunday
your spring clothing Is aoUed or MaN:h 27th at 8: 30
vas put with a smudge or tuaTY and foDowln_ , this
1mear bring it 10 us ex- hoJd a llroltl'R
m
of reereation anel
pert t h(\TOUgh deanlng sel'Vlce. refreshments in the baseJIlent, AD
nur v01l!'1l poonle 'at'e cordlaQlr in.
vjtPli ,to be present.
Wt' earnestly l'eauest thoae ' of
....,.; Church and Sund8v 5ehool
w\,j) Are not to =e
,;nd heln 1.1!I to ru-
, r;EW AND CLEA.tl..::our atoCk
'of merchan'diseia always new,
clean and wen It
sents the constant improvements
in this highly speclaUzed Industry.
1* also reflects the lowestpos-
sible prices consistent with re-
spectable m"teriais. Our , display'
room is a aafe place for thia 1dnd
- of a purchale.
I
N JESUS' time the J.w or PaIn-
Une WII In the middle, The
Boman bavln, c:cmquered the land,
were toJMIo, In Pale.Une. With
the Bornane. the J.",. 8IW the UQ'
, der.lde of the a:ace que.tton.. But
tIlar. were other rae.,. mUl:b lell
pure tb,n the J.w., race, called'
canaanlte". lor want of . better
name. 'l'he.. people were kicked
around b, the Jew . jUI'.a Ibe Jew .
In turn w.r. kicked around by tIM
Bornane. LookIn, at the Cana-
anile., the J.w. lAW the race quea- '
tlon trom th. top ald .
ta PaIeeUDe 1IIe __ .,
nell .......... __ re tilde _ '
.,. the ..... r .. rellP_ dIf-
fweacea. . Ia ........ ,. " wu
,It ........ :
' nell, dlftereat ...
leeu.' nelgbbor. and ralattv.. IJI
Nnar,tho like mOlt J.WS, IUppo.ed
that God would favor onq lb.
"ChoMD people." o.ma1;r Ih.zn.
.elvel. So tIM 1f19f'. relanlmellt to.
ward the Bomana .baft bIm and
hit contempt or the Canaanltll ba-
neath him were ,made IIIOI'e bitt.
b7 tala conViet1on that tile, WCIUld
all and III hell ac. hie cnm rue.
1
What 'estis Did A"at It

'PRJ: TWd STORIES III our leIlOIl
.L, <all the 8crlptutw re1arancel)
.bow the lltoolablnl1:r

USE THE CUSSIFfED
SECTION
ttiroolh thOi' wall. a. 11 th.,. did
Dot aa1at. H. p .... d no NlOlutIona.
dmounced nobod7; he a 1 m pIT
treated aD race. alike. He belped
the Boman al1DJr offtcer aDe! tIM
Canunlle "'9ftI1Jl pl'ee1Ml7.a 11
, tha7 bad ben J.w.. (8,. tile "IT,
See our big Sprlne' of frtoIdalre Home Appla_
See 011 the IftOdern _enlences and tealura. you get II
Amerlco's I'amJly" of IdtdIen and launclry appllG_ . ' ClareDce Brown
hit 'to that wllDlan abouId
not be mlauDderltoocl .. rude. IIbe
did nof taka them tMt wa,.. Ir.,
aPoke to ber. , we ma, wall beU"lr
WJth a mille, IJld .... ' took him ....
IqUIl IOOd bum01'j J-.ua a..,.
elated faith 1IIII_VlI' be tIaumt It..1
.. _ ...... ...- ...
fuoy ................. ...
aIlb.. .. , lie ....... tint ..
Dal i, ... ..
".Idlllr .... ' .... olor
......... __ , chest -:-
........... -toppact ltydrotor.
....... '-Mher ..., .....
__ ..... adYCllllGe-
r
leam about ttt ... \lRIGIDAIRE applla ....
Refrigerator !IMIde ........ A"'omatlc Wa ....
electric WrIIer ....... IElectrlc a ...... .",.,
EI.ctrlc Iro_ H_ rr-z
Ifter , . Kitch .. , Ca ........ andSlnh , .
Con&f!se.an Seventh
, .
Ohio
..... lID .. ,... eIIuDe. .. "
............... , ....... '
.. .. ........ ' .0... 1
......, . I
, ' 'l'he HOWIe extend , had been l'Ppolnted.
" ." l!ontrol . for anothar 1& CIl' 80. Il'he HOllie hal flxed the oolllngs oil the strength
': Automatic Washer . frigidaire De Lux.
with Uve-water Action Electric Range
OR/y Frlgldolre hos UvoWo'"
octlon: cloihes cleaner, CloCk Control-EV.nHeot 0Yen-
rln.sos them' hvtte ' In' clean. cleor Triple-Quty Therini'zlircind lito""
inSIde ond out. other' feoNr .. you shOuld .... .
," Other Model ..... '" Il54.t,WVSI
.
Friqid8ire "Jilly .
c_ In, Se. a I'Ifgldal d._tt.allan, end g.' a '.""'Y'. _fiji, o:r...r\
J,\EASIjRl. I,', morlc.d ... pints, CUp". lablaop"",,' end _ -. -.
........ 1U1ck.n 'godll." me durInG .. friIIl....... &psIne SIoowrln;. . ,

1960.) n ,a iDodUled the of the Army .t. 8701 men, and on the
HOUle, all eowatjr or ean, by Forees 'at &02 thousand 'men. ' This new Air Forces
offIcial r88ol",t1on of Its body, briiac aD celi1nr permits a '70,polJll Air Force, providing
end to locAl rent da, .. notice. All therefor are apprQpriated. The Pr.esldent, In WJaat w.. c... De . ,
o.ther requires to fix hb budget requested appropriationa of 14 oua, NOBTH AMIlIUCA I"
rents so a. to give the propertJl a .falr .re,tum blUlon 300 million dpll.rs for ddense pur- b1 waU. cd
on hi s investment. The HOII!8 bJ a Cvote Miles tor the .comlnr year, covering t'hl'e)l ill_racial, 'and NUalOlll.
margin, sn amendment to flmllt .l'tIIt CODtro,l fttell -Army. Navy, and Air Forces, Under the Prell. Can.da (for tlMre ..
ilion tQ 90 dRY!!. The Benll,te ICheduled to take d' nt' b d t fund ld be idi d f the trlcUog' between Canlcllilnl cal
tTl' till! rent ,,""trol ' fJ1'l'stiOJl tlta',llnt of thil W"Ir. e , s . u ge 1\ W0II.! ptov e or ,a 48 and IboH or ..
11he'Senate bill propOlle. reut control for groop Air Force. T4e HpU80 Armer Services' Com.. Ic:citeb d"clat; lD the United eta_
12 monthll, with tenants pro . en , ctlon lor mjttee w.nts,. to Itr.npfer to the tHe of the Air Force. '(not." IIl1 m ..... c:1IIIfIMd to ...
the 800 ,,"lIlaon, dollars Ict 8IIide in' the .Pre,ldent's 1.0 , nth\' betwe_ N.pon' aDd, ... .
,an additional '3 month a, re ' '.of the rent for univerlal militarY ,training, jnasmuch _ betw.... ".pane.. all
trol problem tp tile Btabelll .... I'8IIt Increa.e yer 'Ooncress not apprOVe the fnrIT' pri&Tam. ( ;bit. _Wj "014
aging approximately lo.'-i ee . , . '. '. ::r! t. __ ..
" . , . . .r;. ltoclt" UId recent 1I'UIl"';. _
, ,;",., 'FiIr1J1'ea liave been, made available that, '10 an. :I'boIe PNttt .aIlct;
The Senate flllbullter'.ls 0"feI'. The Southem.Jtloe the: P.e1Idq.C Fleral Aid to Education legilll.tion a' a.ruuaa .,.m find tbet If ..
has Won its. 1Igl)t the UDlJlnlttcl, loes through, Ohio's ablre of Fejleral taxes for thla tolIowa JH'aa' .. mpk hit ea "alit
On anY motIon to cliange tbe nuea of tha purpose would be 7 million &70 thousand dollars rilllr tbroaIti tbIIil. lAd 1IInte
The agrsement abd n." to end the flU- , yeu, While the state IJtIt back '1 million 90' ... .
huste.r will make It more, thaD dUnealt " thousand dollars each YeU fl'PllI the Feder.1 rov- dian ..... til IIIIIdca
for President Trqman to hU J!ro.,aae,t chit right. 'ernment for, the usa ot Ohio \1chool!l. The other 10 iDemliera tbroulb. . ..
legilllatipn through the for DOW a' eonatltu-. million 280 thousand dollara 'n F de 1 ta Id , CbIlatIIID wDrId. ,... ., ., ...
tlonaJ two-thh'da--or 64 the .' Ie" rl , xell DM*t..,...... deoIar.... ae
"'tII ,be required to to UDalt, cQbate annua.!y Ohloanli to support the, Federal Aid to bUIn(ID ever .... .". _
mi any .mption ' or measuro ,,'L on ..",tlon to Edueatlon,pl'Pgr'1!I ' would go to the schools o( other Am" . ea ... iiOq. " '
. " ., .... - Statea ' , .
change the rulce. 1!e I, " .. ' , ....... at ...., .".' II ""
ThU8. Rnr c!f .. .. .11 hr'" n ,e'I." ,.1I"a.,
'those from, the Southern have By 12 'to ll 'vote the HouBe Committe, Qn Labor ... ..... _ ..
a veto power oV1lr any Senate .dlem. .nd. Education lallt "ee/treported' out the Leslnaltl ...................... ......
' t ' . . ' Bill to amend, the Fair Labor Aet 10 .. to ...... fw," .... ,.. II ....
Prrsident Truman ' slllrere" ano";:.,1ibal at the fix m1nlmom wagell In all' eovered liaduatrtd .t 71 ........... ..., tnIrf II "
,hand,. of hla olrl fa laat ' W'Mk oonts an hour, with tUne alld one-half. tot .U boun tIIaIr ... urtt:.... ,
when Senator BJI'd of . til the Be- WOfked ovel' 40 In Qne week. The bID woGld alsa Ylt tile nal ........... til bumaD
PllbUi:an of the Commit- brlor IUlder the Wap-B'oar Law maD, worbn not tredI aDd ....
tee in refulling to Aport the Domln.tion 1I0W covered bJ it, IIlcb.a ilmplojeel ill molt retail II
of Tramllll'lI friend. the for- storea, many In. the cannlne ane! food-proceuinar In- wttb .,.... at iDe .,.;..
mer &lnat.or and of duetries, and others In public atllitr .. ol' lana work. .. __ caI7 _

Mon C. Wallgren, .a Ute Natlo!lll Se- .. I . - .. ..INlet .. 1DdlvJdu.
curtly ReIOUI'CIfI Board, So wu til. 'AClmlni.. Now that the ten of the North AUIultic Def..... aJI.,a .... on luillll doInQa.
tratlon WaDcren codrtDed bY. the Pact, pr Treaty, h .. been made ... 111 ..
Senate that bl. name ap,..,. ,' *he ofrleial, cliNe:- 'Will be centered on the ,I.m_ of UIe .. .fa
,Fairley Bdwe.
\ ' 'otty M Fllcleral "mcl ...1. ",hie" CIff thep" .. ten Wa.hlncton earJ, In APrll
i
= ,.oat ...... !l! ; 'ICai:I
PNOJIfS" "441 . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ago. The RepubUeana a.ht belleYe th.t til. wm .. . .
and ... _. ;;...._ .... -----
A FARM DIARY
.,. D .I '''AIIIR
Marcil 18, 1949. This has been
little pig week down on the farm,
and such a week as it has been,
, at tradltion,al worst.
Mdllday one gilt farrbwed a lit-
ter of eiglit 01 the prettiest, little
' spotte dpigs anyone ever saw and
she 'sill thas all though one
of got hurt yeslerday Bnd
we brought it W the house and
kept it in the brooder untll this
morning but when I took it pack
this moming It know just where
it wanted -go and when last
seen it was tugging II,way with the
rest of them. It the runt of,
, the Utte'r and 1/1)lotentirely safe
yet but hM a iairly ,good .chance
to pul
Wednesday the other gilt far-
rowed eight whlle the w,ind blew
a gale right through tile old bam
they are. one !)f :them gqt
clillled anll. we brought It to ilie
by ' yesterday afternoon, it
was up on its feet and we topk It
blck and it nursl!d, but we should
nat have left it night for
this morning it was dead. She lay
on another but the abc that are
left seem strOng and lively in
spite of the weather. These ru:e
all registered stock as per'"
RClly little 'show hogs as
-ever went to a County Fair./l'hey
teU me that polka dots are the
style now ' for Spotted Poland
C)Unaa and these are marked with
neat , round Spots of black on the
white.
. That's what the lovely Betty
W,a"e flu beeD for 14 1ears OD
WLW-NBC's "Pepper Young/s
Famil,.." aired weekdays at ,.3:30
p.m., 118'1'. Blopde Betty starred
III ehUdren', roJ!l$ In her earl,.
tee ....
I didn't 'snatch the away
quick enough and in her
went. The few gate's and doors
that we have put up In the barn
have made putting the <lOWS
where we want them very much
easier but there nre stil la few
changes 'that need 1.9 be made
outside the barn. Whyy 'should
anyone chase a cow around
round the barn when a gate or
two will send them where
want them.to go. I am still a
mUker. _ It is lucky that we are
The cold and linow has not milking fow' or five good
brlught lots of birds to the suet. cows' il\stead of two almost dry
All of the Tegulars have been ones. I have 'learned a let most of
comml, e cblckades, three kinds whieh I ' thought was true but
. of woodpecken tufted titmIce, tl\at I knew now to be a proven
and now the latest a:rrlvals are fact There is a great difference
some white breasted nuthatches. In the ' color of'tbe niilk when the
'They are beauilfuny mlU'ked and cow has been well strmpped and
Jt is amusing to seefthem run up when hM just been hurriedly
and dOwn the tree head first. This 1' luualO't:U. I thought some of the
momlng in spite of the mow I 1 had had lately, 'looked
heard several b1rd8 singing and awhllly thin, now r know what
calllq to each other. happened:
This weather is hard on the hay
altuation. C>urII is going faSt at It hard to direct any work
all the bams and today I bad to thl at hl!ve not done
get lOme more. 'ntis week I laid ODg enough to know the IDS and
off my chore boy we outs. I will see what the cream
eould not agr.ee on the time when check has to say about it.
the chores should pe' done. I Doll't 'forget the Red Cross. Be
' wanted them done early so that rel\dy to do your' share generous-
I el\t my supper in peace ly when your neighborhood col-
and to the radio and he iector comes to your house. .'
wanted to do them late so that he
could Usten to hls favprite ladio
program. These new half hour ad- CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
venture programs are hard on the
chores; I JJBed to be able to at- HORSES $3.00 ' $3.00
low . one fifteen minute one be-
tween feeding the <:bickens and
rnilkiDg, but a halfl hour Is too
lonl.
I have been consillering doing
them myseH for a wook or two
because I am considering rearg-
. annI the worK this se:emed
like a good time to do it. We are
milking two cows, neiilier of
which, is giving very much mUk
10 that themi1ld.ng' Was not be-
yon.d my 81illl. I , doing it
a while ' but there are alwaY8
....
According to size and .condition.
An Stock promptly.
JANES RENDERING
P.hone Collect
Xenia, O. 1712 or
Wllmiqtoa, O. 2362
80 ' many other for me to "
do that fJ would not want to do . PROBATE 'd'
them all the time. He has one on Estate of George dee.
f D 11 kicked Beuie Trainer, admmistratrix,
me ....... morning, or 0...., flied ber mOllthly and and
over the bucl(et thIS moming final AIlCCIunt .
just asahe did last for him. ' 'Estate of' Adelle' .M. ' Weaver,
--------' .... ---.Idee.d Luch"n' A, Weaver,executor
!hearing eet for
4 at ' lO A. M: '. ' .
Guardian8hip -of Imogene }t'lOrla,
minor, Byrnie D. ll'Uardlan,
first and -.fInal account, approved,
allowed and ,
E&tata of Earl p, !;\waln, 4ec'd.
Minnie adminmtratrix, first,
liJlal .nd distributive account, ap-
proWld allowed Bnd conrirmed.
. Dead' Stock

cows $3
AccQrding to 'Size
and
C,aU
Xenia 454
,.
HHOUR
WRECKER SERVICE
Genenl Bep&ir
WIllard BGterIeI
-llfR'S. Ga.e
Malli aDd Mtaml-. .... 2S4t
minp, doc'd, Paul , J. CIlIJlDIings,
actapniatrato., first and final &C-
eOQnt. a.PPl'Oved, allowed and eon-
firmed.
Estate of MeGoniga.1, dec!c1,
Jolin Marvin, administrator, first
and final aceonnt, approved, lil-
loW9d and confi.rmed. .
Estate of William Yeager, dec'd,
WiUlam M. Yeager, admiruJtrator,
fir-at and tiltal account, a-pproved,
allowed a.nd confit'lned.
Estate of Oharles Rye, doc'd,
Hl\fvey L. and Clarence Rye, co-
transfor of real
her tu.t
In bile matter of
areatecl b:v the will of
D. Shultz, dec'd, Ohades
goner, trustee, filed his
count.
In the matter of th.o trul)t
createcl ' by the will of ,1. Will
WlUte, dec'd, The Firat National
Bank of Cincinnati, trustee, sale of
certaln.toc.k. -
Estate of Olarence H. 'Eldwards,
dec'd. Myrtle B. Edwards,
tratrl x, estate exempt inberitance
tax.
account, approved, allowed and con-
firmed.
Guardiaoohip of June AJlue Mell-
d nhall. ct al., m!nora, Kathryn
A. Mendenba.ll, first. anti
tinal account appl7oved, allowed
and confi1'lllod.

.........
aeoount, approved, .Uowed and Lebanon,
confirmed. brebh 27,
Eata.te of Leonidas Simonton, tary.
doc'd, Chllrles J. Waggoner, trus-
toe, l'dllh account, al-
&Jld'confirmed.
John J. yfenl 35;
f4&ctory worker, Evalyn B. Tucker.
'38, Harveysburg,
Estate of Alfred V. Snook, dee'd, MARRIAGE LICENSES
J. Clarenco and Lesta Snook, ,.
to f
t Earl T. Hudson, 22, F'rliJ1klin, "OMMON PLEAS
elCecu rB, Irs and final account
a,ppJ'Ovod, allowed .confrr mod. Inai! earricr, Doris Mae HolJingl- V I" T Y
.. worth, 24. Frankl , in, clerk. e Ina Loung va. am oung.
Esi.nte of Thomas Corwin, d.ee'll, CAse without record.
W - .chester Maple, executor, first . __ ....
and dIstributive aCcount. ap-
estate, sale personal
distribution in
D1'(]ollelrtv. I E&bte of , George
proved, allOWed and confi.'rnlcd, '
Estate of William. E. Liddill,
Carrie M. Ljlldill, first and inal
Ironing Boards
'Metal or Wood
$1.35 and $9.95
Estnteof Meiissa Conover, dec'd,
!!lory1 B. administrator,
tra'!!sfer IT! real estate.
Eijtate ilf Emerson Mason, dec1d,
Lee Mas on, executor, filetl his first,
fina l and distri.buUvc accounL.
Oharlos H. Gray and Meryl B.
Gray, co-administrators of the
estate of J .. C. Gray: dec'd, plain-
tif:s, vs: Charles H. Gray, ct 01.,
de:fondnnt, findhig sale neoes!l'\'Y
a'nd. ord!lliing of en-
tire ' interest:
GUlir(liallshlp of Carrie Koogle
Bmma Baltghllln, Georgia A.
H idy, a'ppointet:\ guardian.
dec'd, Nettle Oglesbee, Mm.inistra-
br-ix, filed ber fil'llt and final ac
count.
Estate of Clinton K. Nixon,
dec'a, Thomas C. Enis,
,trator, transfer of real estatee,
exem,pt Inheritance tax .
EiJtate of Albert B. Sta:rke,
dec'd. Freda B. Bost, adDlinistr..-
,t;rix, ga'088 value of, est1lte ,7,-
082.28.
Estate of Wilbur T. DoWney.
dec'd, iI. Ralph Stouder, all pointed
admi nistrator, ' D. E. Heywood,
Walter <lbesney and Oharles
Tompkins lI:PJlllinted appraisers.

LAND BANK
LOANS
\Vhy?
You can J18y oU any tim .
Long Term 4% No Renewal
A Farmel'll guarantee of security
Made Through
II
' Wall Paper and and
G. E. 'Bulbs - Nu Enamel
Kem'Tone
E'litate of \phoebe L. Campbell;
Roy-L. Oa'J)1pbell" execu-tor,
sale of persollJ).I \pl'Operty, gross
value 01 eitata
Estate of Mangllret A. .lobns,
de<l'd, Pnul T. Johns, appointed ad-
mini l\hI\.!.Or, WaIteI' Kenrick, Har-
VeY Burnet and"E. B. Longacre ap-
'Estate of P.atriek J. l"itzsiIn-
moM. dec'd, Laura K. Fitz!',immons
executrix, inventory hearing ' lIot
f<rr April 2at 10 A. ,M., estate
exempt inl111ritance tax. .
Estate of Jphn Honley, dec'd,
Addie ' Hgllley,
GeOl!go, S/me, Penn Morton a'nd
a1l<\ Cl!lIl'les' J,. Wagg.oner IIppaint-
od appraisol'll.
Waynesville Furniture & Appliance CO.
11 S. Br!)ld".,. SoutIa Maba sti.et aCII'CW ,.- Grup Han .
"poInted IIJlPl'aisel'S. '
Est3te of DeRnis Mooro, dec'd, Estate of Clarence 'E. Menden-
Ohio Phone 448 T ....... oae 2422 WAYN!SVIi.LE, OHIO
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PROGRESS
A. report * to the people of
, was the keynote for Texas
Eastern' in 1948. DUring the
year we'reached ourfullstat-
' UJIe as an essential element
in thenation's ecOnomy and'
. as a responsible citizen jn
the many communities along
i'e route of our lines.
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INDIINA and-OHIO
Physically speaking, our
involved two JDlL..
Jor : undakings in 1948.
First, we completed the mas-
sive task of convening the
Big Ineh and the Little Big
Ineh piPe lines into a nat-
Ural gas transpoitation sy$-
tern. Second, we inereased
the effiCieney of these great
pipe lines while remodeling
them. '
Coasb1lCtloa preJrllll
.
Conversion of the Inch LiDes
" was by Janwiry
of this year. Altogether. 21
compressor stations were
built, requiring instaUation
of 71 reciprocating pow-
ered compressors and 109
centrifugal and
electrie motors. Total hol'l!e-
po",er ,on the lhies is now '
Dearly 240,000. is the
largest horsepower installa-
tLon of its type ever
attempted. . .
. ,M a part of our 'general
. construction ap-
80 miles of pipe
lines'Were laid to new supply
ana distribution points.
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from 'rea. EuterD'. operations for 1948 &mOWlt.ed to
mOl'U tbaDSI,433.000. 01' $1.18 for each of the 4,600,000
elWee of the ColJlll8Dy.'. COIDlllOD stock
More thaD 1)8 billioJi cul:!ic feet of g8.a were BOld. ilIld
gross revenuee amounted to $32.729.000. Taxes of aU
kinds ambuntinj to $4,305,000 were paid to varioua
local communitiee and the federal government. MuCh
of this amount has goDe to ,communities aucb as your
own, the route of the pipe lioea.
we, ' '
the Big inch System,Qiore Uld include manywbo,helped
than bnlSplg a meth- run the IJICb IiIIa dwrmg the war. Lut y.r our Btd
od f
0 al I" ' more than doubled, UM oar ,Payron iDcnued to aI-
0 mtem c DlO8t $2,500.000. 1948, TtwUI Eutem estab-
" m the I!atural gas ' lisbed. group iuid ietirimeDt Jncome plan
C.lean Imes are m . for employe-. TtUa year of more than
high pressure, pal ti'anBmk- 100 modemdnWnp is lCheduled inadditlon to tboee
sion, but the Usual Dlethods' noW at IltatioDe r ... 'emplo),eeII and fami-
are extremely ezpensive and lies. where DO other llOUlliq is av,ailabfe. The people .
' time CODllllming. of T6DII are dtiseDa of 36 in 10
'j' EaStern ' engineeIrB ' .. tee; 1lOIII8 are our neighbon. Ihan the
'ada . ....d e<i.Ujpm'ent''Uied til ' , n.pollliJjilith ot)'Q1Jr community life. ,
Qii 10 tb&t '"
'jVert! able to clean 2,688
milell of J?ipe in 1_ than a'
year witli little lOIS of p8
and no interru.PtioDl in 1M!l'9'-
We a,re. believe, the
ftrIt gas pipe JiJ!.e to"
conduet cleaning
operation8,88' part
roueine
NEW PLANT
I
and properliy addiHon's amounting to $23,,<3(1(),OOO WAre
coll8tructed or required during 194'3 by're:mn ': . sll'm.
of this WIlS spent to build qomp r
f
.JSsC1t
statiODB8Uchas tl1e on.esnearyo\1l' comIl1wuty.1' w nt y
O{le were built; 14 of utilize cent rifulfa!
compressorsJjke those picturedabl)veand .,
aatingcompre6llOrs. In addition, mucb mWlillJviJ"1 , .'1\
W1I8 purcluuled for use on the Compllny'lil SYbt/,.<I1L, U'
80 miles of'additio.nal pipe lines were laid. ,
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PLANS !II
for 1948 ini:lude refinement and clean up work tQ com
. pJete oo.nlitruction, and spendirlg $24.,n )'1.(l(Ir)
for further property and plJint nddl i6n'l
, tions will consist of 868 miles \,. .
and the addition of 32,750 . -
the lines. As in all of our construction, It good part of
the expenditure will represent local and I II I
purchaaes which benelltmany cQmrnuuit icu
throup 'which the Inch . Lines P8S8
In ali of the work
done in 1948, 'we
,in mind our duty as a new
citizen of yourcommunity.
It' is our aim that Texas
Epstein's pipe lJne eyat.em
and the expert
who operate it wiD contmue
to contribute to your com-
PI'OIPW
TRANSMISSION CORPORATION
. Owner aM Operator of .... iii hh and Uttte IIg Inch pIpe Hne system,
teprillry'sci .. lie of .... where III employ ... nv. a,wl
,..... alice I 'k ., _ ... SIrMf, SIn....", LouWana.
PAGB POUR
CLASSIFIED ADS
ONE CENT PER WORDi minimum charge, 25
cents. Contract Tate for repeat a,dvertisementl
upon application. .
Help Wanted-5ubstltute rural
ma:Il ClImer, t:alJ a't the Post Of-
ike or' Phone 2572 '
FOR SALl!:
1937 Chevrolet Tudor datu
Edwin Ramby, phone- 2695.
I'ORSAL!:
Rqiatered Guernsey Bull Cal-
va. Some ready for service. Sons
of our herd 8lre Langwater Com-
mando's Royal out of AR tested
Dams. WrI1e NU-MAID FARMS.
107 E. Peerl St.. Cincinnati .2.
Ohio. .
!'OR SALE
2 NEW home-made 2
hlrd Cllge8, 1 washing machine.
Call 2SS4 Ben
HBRVICE-
t. pear electriCal wlriJ:jg MI.? I ' will
..,. :rOur wirille Pree.- Hou .. Wlr-
... aDd npMfe. f"lulclc l ervice. Ed
LftabUa. 5" mil. . E. of Wayn_
wIDe ft Hannony Groove Sc:bool
--. Phofte N_ Bur1!nKton 306.
OON'T POPr,FT Tn "An
us for inslIrance. An tvpe",o(
In'lllrllnce at il savinI! . Cnl1
Gene Brown. phon/'
Wllvnesvnle ':!4 72 nr (':Ill
conect. Wilminlrton
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public auction at my residence on Fifth Street
in Wllynesville, Ohio, on
Sat. April 2,-1949
Eeginiljng at 1 O'clock P. M. the following:
aOUSEHOLD GOODS
,
Crosley refrigel'ator, 4 burner. Oil Stove, Kitchen Ca6inet.
Kitellen Cupboard, Drop leaf table, Ward Robe. Chest, Beds,
Apex Electric Sweeper, Rugs, Dining Room Suite, 3 pc'
Living Room Suite, Electric Radio, Bissel's SweepeJ;', Library
Table, lot of Chllirs, Rocking Chairs, Sewing M;achine. Fold-
ing Bed; End Table, Ironing Board, lot of dishes and &mall
artic:les.
ANTIQUES'
Chest of Drawers Book Case, Secr etary, Marble Top Stand,
3 old Clocks, Bed Wal'lller Rocker, Brass Candle
Sticks, Candle 'Molds, Old ' Wood Settee. Dough Tray, Pie-
ture Frames, Glass Ware and many l'Imall articles to num-
erous to menti on.
MISCELLANEOUS
ml.Jlolt,
The Mt. Holly MethodiSt chUII'Ch
wll lhold Revival Services tle-
ginning Sunday evening.
Mr, Wilbur Mrs.
Robert Greene of Dayton 8!nd
Mn. 'Henry Berges and children
of Beavertown called on Mr. a:nd
MR. Lue Morgan Sunday aft.f!r-
noon . .
Mr. and .Mrs. Norman KersulIg-
ton and Tommy Kersington of
Dayton calJed on their parentis.
MI'. 'and Mrs, G. H. Kersington
Sunday afteOioon.
Mr. Alfred Morgan, Mrs. Lellyis
Crawford. and Mrs, Clarenice
Crawford visited Mrs. Henry
Ber,es Friday.
Mrs. Anna L-ucas remains quite
III her bome here.
and Erest Earnhart and $lPD,
David. .
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. SERVICES MONDA Y
eM.ON. HAS .u-.s"D""w \ ... '
- ' The body
Pd.ld
ftd of Pte. Amol. DeBoard, 10D of
--0 _ Mrs: Mary . DeBoard. who was
. Mete... killed In aetion overse.. .hived
_ N here Wedne.day.
Funeral ' services ril l be held
"SH/Nfl ON,A Mond"Y at the FUll
In charle 01 the Rev. James RIMIer.
Burial will be in ClarklViUe

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Attelldanee.t Methodist Church
aohoal. Sunday morning, ",al 108.
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Mra. Mary S. Pierailn enteriaintlcl
with a dinner at the General
Denverj In WilmIngton. F1rIday
evenlnar. The occasion was In bono!'
of' ,t he fortMDn'ling 'mlPTiage of
.Mlas Evelyn Tucker to .lemn. Sy-
fenl, lIOn crlthe bosbellr. Covel'll
were 1.ld for <the brlde.elect, her
pBl'ent!. Mr . nd M.re. H. S. Tueker
and Mr. Sytred and -Mle hoatel
Johnny' Sfmpllon, aged 8, of
Mr. and Mrll. Honee SimplOD, '1f
P1tchiit. died at 9 .. .m., .t lOami
Valley 'Hospital, follOWing
.n operation. Funeral services
1-..... ------...... .;....----::...-;;..--.-:.---...:...-.,--.0.-- were eondooted M-onday at CU!ton
Mr. and W. and .. pn, OhUTeh, near Ce6.rvll1e.
PaQl.: of near Dayton ealled on
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis and Jd}mny lI))ent wmmer
farDuy Sunday afternoon. GET READY FOR SPRING vaeatione here with hia pantlpar-
, ente, Mr. aDd Ill'll. John SiIlQlloD.
Mr. a:nd Mn. Al Caperson of . Mr. and Mn. Carl 'WeitMholaer
..... _-' __ .... f __ of Dayton, _1'8 Batmda7 eft1llnc
... au .......... were supper guestl!, 0 dinner ...... est! ot ){1'11. IAua Carl.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence enwflOrd .. -
and famJly here Sunday evenln,. See U. Now For Mr. and Mra. M.nriee Collett, of
AUCTIONEERING
and
."OKI!R8
Mr. BiD Kelia clllled on frielnda
Wagon, Set Double .La4ders, Single Ladder, Lawn Mower, here. Monday.
Hedge Trimmer , Fence Stretchers, 50 ft. Rope. Double'DaT- Your PlumbinS Need,
New York City, Ohio vlntora
ov.r tbe week..end, atte'ndi1ll' tho
of their eon, Maeko at
'0. S. u.. and 'fV8Te Saturday eve
ning guesta or Ml1I. A. S. Collett
and lIOn, Robert. Additional I'UHta
were Mr. and &Ira. Robel't Colhtt
of Dayton: Mr. and JI.n.
. Collett of WllmlDCton. and Mae1t
Collett.
.. Dath. Phone lAM. W.y" ..
0111.. It_ Chi .....
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Eetate of Msrpnt A. JobQl o-..d.
Natic. ia h_by ilven tblt Paul
T. ]cItme wh_ Poet orne. Add,...
,. R. R. 110. 2. Ohio
........ dUly IIJIPOInted .. Admin.ll-
trnar of th4t Jktate of Marpret A.
row, Single Sho el Plow. One Horse Corn Drill, Tree Spray- Mr. and Mra. Emenon DUl .m-
er, 'Whe4l1 Plows" Pos t Hole 2 Step.Ladders, to .upper Monday e've-
.Scythe, CroS8-Cllt ScooJ'l Shovr\ Roll ' Fence. ChicJrell nina Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Wire, Chicken Feeders, Feed Forks, Shovels, Hoes bard of Xenia and Mr. and l'fln.
a nd Jll8ny other articles. Ralph DUl of Spring VaHey.
TERMS CASH
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:Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ThomplOn
spent a few clays Jut week "d1b
their mothe!', MrlI. An Lue&S,
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W! BANDLE ALL AMERICAN STANDARD FtITUREA
. BIL,t WYER .
,
PRONE 217. WAYNESVlLLE,OmO'
J. C. Hawke
. Mr: rand Mn. 'Robert BonllaJD More than many professions,
Mt'. ' and Mn. HlOwaId OoUett
were bON to ........ *'*te
ilhelr home to Sunday dbUler. '
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Jaima I.te of Wet- ToWDIhiP. Wer- ' .
reB County. Ohio. d--.cl. \ ' w't
and sonB Mike, of Dayton, Mr. baseball Is broadenJns. A. -you
a:nd Mra. James Wildman of Jlt9- travel with )lour team., during
lon, Ohio spent Sunday with Mr; trabiing and throughout
Security.
,!I4i: .nd Mrs. Will Gillam enter
talned h Adult Bible 01... of
Jonao'h'a Chu1'I!h, TII... y e_
nlng. with M .... HGWaI'd CoUett U
proflTam leader, and Mft. Leu DIt:ed thi. 15th dq of March 1949 WILBUR N. Sr.ARS, Auctioneer
RA,J.PH K CA'RKY Phone Waynesville ... 651
Judat of the Probat. Court EVERETT L SEARS Clerk
. Warren County. Ohio ... ,
Co DoI\aId DUIItwh, Atmmer-

, aeuon, wll.see many new
places and people and 110 increue
your knowledge and underatmtd-
ing of your country and ifa back-
ground. Fromthe bqinnlng you
will &ani an income. which will
When Needed
Olar)t, cleYOticine. '
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Maynard Ecton a:nd lIOII. Miehael,
of Dayton, were Sunday gueata of
hia parent&. Mr. an.d lin. Will J:e.
ton.
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support you and which may in a Savlng ' le a good habit. By h.nn.
ilOmj,antively abort time reach an aecount wiMi ns, you have
handsome proportion.. fte ave-r- . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tetrick and
for future-Re.dy familj IOf Columibu., .... -".
ase annual salary of players in cuh for eme .....eneiel,-. new ear, -.I .... est! f oJIer __ B_y
9-12 .. e hllMWDiaa the major leagues Is over $10.000, -. .. .... . - 0 --... .--
. . 4_..L.._ a new , eonlldent financial. and Hn. ;1. P. Thombul7' and
105 aItenIoaaI WBdDBBday Bueba1l need not in"", __ " 'Kn. laDIU Thornbllry -aDd famU,
_ _ with you, reducation. U you are Independence. Stop In today .nd and .!II'. and Mra. Ralph Will ad
OtfIcr ........ b, Apomb .at to go to College, baaeball open that account, urance f.mtJy, '

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c-, .... -. w ........... o. C .. A,nI'
....... F. ", , .. ti. ... SL LoN, Mo ...
Jt. f1o.ta. F1L... . . . .. . April'"
'"" 1"lm, FI_. T_ ....... ,_PIIlt8-.
.... .... 'n V1"""' ...... ..
tilos... , I"ti,": .
. Wln.:"I .. VI.. .. .. ... .. .. .. ApIIla
W_, WMII. . . ....... .. . AItIIIJI
-vul f/IidIIpn . .. ........
tot_,
-.... ---. ,oottwI . . .. .
Ie. "-II. ... .. . .. , .:... / . MIll"?
" ...... , Ky.. ... Maw 7
'O!IIn ........ ," te.,tuotcr.... . . M!IJ 1111
C""," _I .. . M..",:, :, ren'L ,r.l .y 8-n
("'" Hal .... IiIU"" . .... .. .. MawI4
MM_ CeIoIwadon, $,_. Oa.Maw 12
......... flll' ..... NCMSoodo ..., 27
.. "Me .....
1---., ..... .... ..... .. . ..." JII
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m', e::.,....... . '
WIll .... .. .............. ..
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TZL&PHONB 62.R can even help by, giving you an of security. ....:..-
MiMlonary 8oe\ety of ,Jonah ..
Dr. C. E. ' Wi'kin
'-'''mf'tne .,e
'!5outh Detroit Itne, c
'. 0810
income to defray. your expenses.
['be off-HUon, from Octobec' ' ...... .:de
'broush February, fits in well 1-.91
with the College aeademic yeu.
\ substantial Dwnber of playera N tie at D __ L
ave earned their diplomas by OD DiIIIIl
Run Olrardt. met WednNclaJ' aft-
enJ00ll .wi1I1 Mn. A. S.' Collett, u
hoated, at ber home. lin. 3. 1-.
ThlOrnbUl'J' __ protr- I .... ,
.nd Mn. Jem Graham, clel'Otlont.
.. ' nll durin;! this pcdod. - ,
'How you are in. Mr .. and tdn. 'lPa1:lllld[lIfabt and
baseball dependS above all on one , _ IOn ware week-end 'va.. of IlIF
actor . . . YOU. Tntning, I,"x-per(- .workOut. A)ld give in- mot.her, MK.
!)nee, facllltiea, and expert guld:' StructiOD to th.e pla.yera. In spare time-cIb yet, there Ia
' nee don't count un1eu you mea:n In the afternoon' the rocedure &pare time---:p1ayere enjoy
10 take every advantage of reverse.. and the groupa that. had one or.)ftOl'f! of the IlU:u. "-
In the nilnor a salary games will start on the speclalln- ine1udiq awlmmln
limlt c:QDtrola your lnc:ome. 'nUa struction and the croup abuffleboard, croquet,
is a part of baaebaU law dealll1ed that bad special instri,aeti0Dl in lahle tenala, ch.., and cbecbn.
to leu 'clubs the moming will llave pmee. .' or perhaps they cIealcle to attend
qalut a e.truet1ve Then dinner. After a aeaalon 011 one of the free movies riIht at
from clulla with greater .drawing the field, a player pushes a. weU- the camp which are Ihowa leYer-
Salaries are tpUCh the stockedw traY u he i:01Des to the al times a week.
end 0. thdln
e
long eOUDraJlet _ I_\. To sum it Up, your IUCC811 ID
r er serve . _ta a L __ ld . _L.I1u-
k
1ft et to' 11..0.- -- epen ... OD your, _>,J'
wee p..,.yera may me. _ ..... and the ef(ort you. make to ba-
'to, lectures anel ciJacJ,alaiOlll on It abo on the '
Wltlj whom the baseball playing at which t1'airling" yOu teCehte and the men
could not ,wnpires orprilzed Iegu.. who cIirec:t It.
Iopalded aituiaUon would " .
, dill!=Ol.u1t,tle fan interest in the I,
Will.".. their t,.-avel plans .WIlY
from the o'1idau.nimel season ' lnto the pleasant montha
of Spring, all outdoors ('o.mel! to Ute in'8 blllat of
. blossoms. Super<..oach travel bas 'beea
reslK>nsibie fcit . this swing- . towcrd full
ltIent of Springtime IUghways l'u and
chan<:e to make a Uvins_ at it, 100ft put an end to the-
_. . lucky. Bueball,. furtller- league itMU, a:nd WlOre long daI-
mnre. is " healthful outdoor .oc-. troy minor leaaue baseball Iilto-
Armitage &: Son
, we'ekeDders, SpriJg travel bv GreyhoUDd meaD. d ..
.ightful weather, first choice of accommodatiob ia
lotels. and resorts, fuLi.y lelaxed. riding-and the ItJwuI
rlr6$/n. This Spring a tempting lilt'
e great and gay events, pjlgea':1ta. fe.tinl., iD aU pua
) f Pkk the place-and go by GreyhOliad.
A, lot. more travel for a lot lea manl, .. . til )
N. J . ......:.: ........... .... 10.701 St. Louis, Mo . ...... .... ... ::........ .
I eSIC;;, Va. ........ ...... ... ... 9.50 I Yashinb1on, D. C. ................ $
n aanapo s. . .. , .... ..... ....... 3.15,. Ky. , ................. ,..... 3.10
'''U.$. .... n.
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GRBYHOUND TBllMINAL
WaYDesville Drug St!,lre Waynesville
It NQUiJ:ea yOu to '11my ether
in excetent . pb,yaleal I Atnn
cal
day' -in a tralnlng
Tha,.. co", pleto ,'0'01".,
oituncl."i .".,gy. v.lv.llf.
"'1" .... OfIci vIt.",I". lit ",IIIr-...
1IOt .,aUed by Oft, other foe ..
Of the ICI/IIO "'ee. TlMre', lI!
Iorde" dealer or ",nlr"'lIft it
I
, ,
I '.'" . " .
atartil off With Ii lecture. tn
ttauttn.tbwe mar
that only few aM ,to you
. U .oIJle don't , cover
po(Itlon. But the
equlpped baJeball player
mUlt able to dIacuu and 1.Ul-
dilnrtancl the pointe of. every
poaltio.n' on 1he diamond. lftcl-
!-dentally, tbJa overall lmowled,e,
wiD prove invaluable to 'you' if
you . .,1'8 pointing toward a coaoh-
inI ' Cllreer wht!D youI'
are over.
. Alter the
outBide for c:alltheniCl. Soon after,
half of the teaIM hetiin
'am ... . Bacll player Is on a
'!bOle 'not playina at tlnle
to other aet1vttlea, ftlUbrt,.
IIcheduled in adnnce, which in-
elude btmtlna and hlttIraI apImt
ih. automatle pltch.lnJiI madlIDe;
"work OIl die 1triDp" for pltchenl
troubled with poor eontroU; .....
for p1ay8n with
weIb .... ; praetlee in
.... 1Ina ..... Men with DllJor
- prowea
'-bIIIII abIllt7 ....,.m. ..
IAMI:' ... GltAva. '
DIUVD .
TAR ... ItOAD OR.
LAWN ... PILL .,.,.
UAOY-IQX collClt&ft
UCAVATING ... IIItV1C2
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A l,ummunity Institution
For Ninety-nine Years

NINETY-NINTH YEAR,
, FROM
EDITORS. PEN
Annual ,
lhe
WA YNESVILLE1 OHIO THURSDA,Y" MARCH 3]. 19'9
___ IEa.t.r ,
'ake Salle
FlRST BASEBALL PRACTICE The GQlden Rule of the
New Restaurant
Opens Monday
Tap-on Fee for I
New Water Service
ConSidered '
B ' t . --. WaynetVllle Methodist Mr. Norman . Tlrcult Jr. an-
TAX-Subsidibzed pUs an que, Sunday at. p, M. the local held theIr'regular monthly metlrt- nounced this week that he would
l'he Senate of the Utah State . 'Junior American Legion baseball ing Jut.njiht in ili!" open a new restalU'ant, ilie ' Stpp The regular i1leeting or the
beJlalature has gone filrm.ally on The Future of Amerl- team wi! -Icommence practice at. churc)l .ment. rooms, A "P,)t- and Eat, on Main SlTeet at the Board of Trustees of Puplic Af-
tecord .in opposition to govern- ea and the Future Homemakers the high school ditimoJ:).d and Bob luck" was seAlcd at seven t,raffic light. In an interview Tl)e (airs was held Monday evening.
' ment medicine. In a memorial, of America held their annual O'Regan lut years manager re- o'clOck and guests. Miami Gazette learned that he After the routine business , was
which was passed by a vote of 16 joint banquet the High quests all candidates to bring IIi business session cOon- , was formerly the Night Manager conducted, the question of chaXg-
to three, with three Senators ab- Cafeteria, on Tuesday birth with th.em. . , 'duettld' , ' Gera!d of the Purple Cow RefltaUl'ant at jng an installation fee for water
sent, thlslegis!-at1v:e body descrlb- March,29, with a large attendanoo The age is 11 yrs, (1 Jan. class. pr: It was ' deCldled the Hotel Miami iii Dayton. As- service and the adjusting of ,the
ed 'the dangers that are an .ines- of parents and ,friends. 1949) which :means that a player that.the fais would a pa,ke sisting in the operation will be rates of certain users was d.i$-
capjlble part (JE compulsory ,Fed- Ellta HOlIk gave the lnvocll- can not be ' 18 GJ,U'ing 1949. sa'ie 'On. April 16. 'l'he his mother, Mrs. Seiger, formerly cussed. ,
eral \lealth with all the ,tion :which was followed' by, a 'O'Regan 19 hopeful , thaT a full' sale \VJ , be held in the upper with the restaurant In the Van By a study of the rates of sur-
polltIC8'l controls welcome by Emery Robbins. Mila. lil.me baseball lean ,be ob- store-t90 ',. !:If' Tbe Waynesville Cleve Hotel, Mrs. Seiger will rounding vlUages and cities the
prerogatives that .would come William Lukens, representing the tained as ,presure of outside in- Ft.irnjtu and Appliance Co!rn- serve- as cook and it is announced Board finds that most, if 'not all,
along itt parents, responded to the tllJ'ests will prevent him from 'P'Fy?n ain that , all pies and cakes sold in charge a connection' fee which
"It 11 an acknowledged and,un- come. serving time. IIU p bly apreclate this sa1e their restaurant will be ''home- has never been cliarged here.
fact that the general After the banquet a progTa:m as it co,,*s . t;he day before made" (fresh from own Sin<;e most of the water lines have
healih' of the. nation 1A higher was presented with Bill Mehaffie, ovens,) , been in lise for mf ll y yea,s it is
than any otber nation of president of, the F. F. 'A, acwag, School Choir .There. vel'e 30 and The opening brings ,to miI\d that a certaillty \hat n balance is nec-
thR world," the melporial states. as toastmaster. Two musical nllm- Iii esnl Including: Mrs. this location ha$ been. essary to tnkl;) of the repaIr
"Free e,tterpriSe; individual in- ers "..,er,e furnished by a tr\o, Le,o CotUli!.l' II.nd Mr. a:nd the home of ii number of restau- service which is SUl'C to come.
itl,tlVe and frorn govern- consL'Iting of Norma Pumm.i;ll, To Be on Air Mrs. Wllllll!)i /5t.rouse, Miss rants, The and Black, After II further discussion of
ment are the foun- Peggy Tumbleson, Illld Eula' Donner, Mr.. and . Peck's Food Shop, and' Water Works affairs, tile r;neting
dation stones upon which the acCompanied by Frances Whl't- One of . lhe most outstanding Clark anlt c1nldrelJ, Dot'otby 'l'bis room was recently vacated was adjow'ned
TI;l'aCltlce of medicine Bnd all other aker at the plano. Three talks by events during Holy Week for the DrummofiU, Bernard Bang- by- the Palmist Group with beck- ......,---- --
FIVE CENTS A COPY
Bailey
Entertains
Cage Squad
. Stanley rBailey gave a bounlj-
lui steak dinner at Smith's Green
Room, Thursday evening, hontu'-
ing the basketball squad. This I.s
the third year Mr. Bailey has Sl>
teani:J of
Wayne.svi)le High Schpol, and
promises to continue the pl'actibe
as long as winning teams ,a,e pro-
duced. Those 'shal-ing in, the ban-
quet were: Don Simpson, ,Tack
Tinney, Bob Hastings 'Ken Vick-
ers, Earl Powell, Bm Mehaffie,
Coach Jack James, SUpt.
Retalllck, Don Gahris, Charles
lames and the employees of the
Fairley Hardware Co. Itvln Mul-
fOI'd, Virgil Charles Isaacs, '
Dave Hartsock, Eldon Ellis 8J)d
the host, Mr. 'Ba,iley. Thanks
Stadley, {or, a fine dinner.
CU'eIlt enterprisea of this 'country .tude.nts followed: Creed" reSidents oC Waynesville and the ier, Mrs. Gray and chil- oning eyes an.d ' hE!nds that lelt "
been -developed ... Gov- by Jerry Cook "Sneak Reviewl'" surrounding community, will pe Mr. Gerald McWJlllams, Mr. with pleasure to a great pOItion Mrs. 80' ckett T B S H Id
emment and reid.,. by Franceswhltak!r, and ''Leacl- the ,presentation of the well and MrS. J. J. Burske, Mt:s. Mary of the local population. OCtety 0 S
mentation In the field of medicine ersblp" by tee O'Bannion. \rn(Jwn sacl'ed cantata, ''The. Keller an9 Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Tlrcut and Mrs. have
will destroy the spirit of research The "11\ain adpressof the eV4!- Seven Last Words of Christ," by Earl Conner, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. taken residence ' with Mrs. Robert En N Meeting
nnd indlvldpat and wiD nlng, was given by Mr. R. F. Hd- Th, Dubois, Everyone should and Rev. and' Mrs. ,R. B. Bakel' on East High' Street. ' terlal-os ew'
result 1D a breakdown field, County Superiilterident of avail himself of the .Coleman. The WOlTen County Tuber<lulo-
of the high standards of Schools. whose subject was "Ele to hear this cantata given by the --:c---- Warren County ' and Health Association at its
competency n'ow pJ:evalent in the Pl'epared." . combined chorus and high 5r Jl ' , ' C tu CI L' dinner t)leetiJlg at. the
pr!lctice 'of medlcin.e hi H 'R' t B d school a'cappella on I . . Teac' hers M"el en ry u , Oolden Lamb" T\lesday; evenmg,
thll! couptry." . DOOrs eCeD n e o'cl(Jck in 1he High.SChool Audi- r't1
l
nd6 Om,f' 'I office.t"$ for: 1he ensuing
The Utah Senate does not take W' h Sh A II '3 8 MIs B th B - f D yt year and dlscusse..l honltli proh-
I I
..:... th ob It ower nesday evening, Pl" ' ,., at 's ea' a rown 0 a ,on. Members of the Wat'ren Coun- The New Century Club met '"
n neval va v ew ,0walU e pr - , lo.-Iuln. Guest Con.ductor .for i. e is "now a', guest at the FHel'lCls d he th Earl lems of the ooun.... ,
lern" or medlc!l\ care.- It the 'l e:"ning will be Dr. Luther ru:- Home. ' ty Teachers Association at t.he ,Fri ay a moon ,,:,1 R. E. of Franklin,
t'nt'oufaitement of the voluntary' On Friday evening, March 19t1l.. ,.. annual' reorganization meeting Hockett, who gramously. opened
,.,lan,:, whlcb have made such out- Evelyn Watkins and Mrs, man, head of the Cincinnati Con- - Tuesday evening at Lebanon high her for the oCCl\slon: was, re-electedpreisident ,of the
!l1"",,,",, DfOllress in recent years Carl Sanker were co-hostesses' lat) servatory of MUsio. The soloists . Miss Q1ennEl Mal'sh was n school elected SIlPt. J . Forrest At 'two' o'clock the President, associ anon. Other officers include .
-R",d whlcb must be 101d on their a mlscellaneoU5 shower given :jn will include, Tobe sOprano, week-end guest of her cousin, 8\lrns ot the Kings Mills schools Mrs. Ralph Asbury called the G, R. Matson, Lebanon, vice pres-
"""rits, not by passing a honor of Mrs. Gerald Creech, a Philip Workman, tenor, Donald Mrs. L1Jle Armitage. president of the Association. He me'eUng to order. Roll caU showed Mrs. Lois Baker, Morrow,
'T'he<lf'! oliuls. which . now cover recent bride, at. the home of Gahris, bass" Shirley succeeds Supt. Hqward Godwin, flve members secretary, Mrs. H. C . . MillI':!QD,
,
r o.ooo ' mora beonle, are the Watkins-on Mliln St., in Waynel- serve as 8'Ccompanls l Mrs."", Bro:.vn and Miss Ina Mason, .. e..-
r
the rout'-e business was Mason, treasurer; Ml1' f rr
'" """V' v 'l - r 1 ' R di..... f --...1- tro Dearth' of ......anklin called on Min. ' .n.l..... u. Bolmer. execuUve sec:re'RI'I" \11 ..
and mom eConomical vile, ., ecor ...... 0 - "'I'I
W
." "" , Other .. officers lnclude finished the President ptesented 'b
meth
-.:I Y'" -ro-ed fol' dealing After an enjoyable evenmg iDf gram wHl , be on Friday aftemQ'on. Mjlls, Springboro, vice presi- tile program committee, Mrs. Paul W: ,E. Stmton, Sp1;ing Oro, repre- :
no ."'... r- .. b d I " WIN' G D ... n Ohl ... sentlltive diceotor: Mrs, ChJll'les'
wlt'- the proble-' games anu 9Qntests the rl e Ita, - - -, a,;r ,0 ; ... - ..i.. ' W II sp, dent; Mrs. Lillian Carr, Tomlinson and Mrs. E. :tl. Barn- 0 H ' b ..1._
""L .\.. h d' h 1 te S da aftern""n. Miss uJive i lams oster. arveys urg,
way to t e ming room w e[e l' tm Y '. ,- . bUI'g, secl'etRry-tl'easurer; Supt. hart.
Well folks, ladles 8nd gentle- , a table was laden with many usc'- The of the music of Th'tJ?ooy.tn Cincinnati. . - K. M. R-etalllck, Waynesville, and Mrs. Tomlinson introduced Mr.
me!), U.S.A citiZens far and, near, ful and gifts. t canta! . ta ItS MI:". and Mrs. Charles Straley MlS. Marguerite Gnpev1ne, Nat Munay, who was the speak- Burns, Kipgs Mills, tlnd SupL K.
I wULnow sound off on bow our The guests we..-e, IS- pe81J1g 1 en s. . and Mrs. ,jacob Pechswer 120w were named to executive el' for M. Retallick of Waynesville.
old tJ,tcle Samuel has gone fran.- Gerald Creech Mr.s, dIrectly fTom the. BIble, of SprJngfleld., Ohlo visited with committee for tluoee- year te:ms, Mr, Murray, who is now a res- AugllPurger selVed as
til: on garnering under his wing Conner Mrs. MaIlon. Bowels, usm.g the !lev en last saymgs of Misses MIl e and Annlc Brown ' o.thel members of the comnuttee h d
the electric light buiineaa. Now Mrs. Agnes MISS Flo Chrlsb he hung on the Sunda ;emoon. , Also their ' ore Orville Bradford, Kings Mills:
don't. stori readin'-keep 10iDg- mond Reed, M1o , along With the IlI1Iry murmurings 11 y u_ .' d ll' e DorJs Jane Stewart, Morrow. which he told in an ,intel'estlna b h j...." '
" buaibes. ' Mrs. Bernard and shouts of the ,multitude as e.: era "41'. an .. n- Guest Qf evenlng ... llS. W 0 $f1.ve Jln ".... . ,
lLe private ....-.. nlarnhart \lnd " daughters Naoll"' . anet H' nefll rn i , was R. M. Gan-ison, chai,.";",n of ,manner; First as on "P. hIre' ;. -' ,
VI r---.3 R th M G H d ' c1 -...!th the ve"" beautiful ----.' the Department of Agrioulture in how anolter county ' i,n tilt! .,.
. " I t stI with it i. evan... u rs eo. erson, oses WI the division of mS'ruction, State "1
poop e 0 wre e -... - " h Mr R l 'lh "Ch 1st, d aM d Mr. and MrB. CliarJes Meha.fije , Washington where he reorganlz- was successfulm fo:r:ming a
.e,y woman's and eye.,y man's Job Mrs. Roy Cree,c ., s, a 1 prayer, . I' 'Yo. 0 a ore were dinner guests op Wednesday DeparLment of Education, Colum- d th rtln rvid II TIl f th
to ut a on be- Hastings, Mrs, Clark, MIls. 'Thee, and we do praise fo1'- of Miss Margaret Edwards. bus. GarrIsOn and ounty Super- e e crop repo g se ce an couno. e purpose 0 e coun-
f we all break 'out With.it all Paul Pioking. Mh. A. H. ever; for on the hpld, hast intendent R. 'F, Hatfield visited during ,which time he was sent to eil Is to promote DE
' Miss Dorothy Day, O. the world fr.om SUI. redeem- Misses Minnie Dodson and Ruth the schools of the county, during Rome, Italy as a delegate to' an various health organlzations to
Wh tb t
- , be Unglesby, Mrs. C. Moler, Mrs, eo. , th ' t k mternationnl Agricultural eon- lhe COUllty. He explained how the
oever you are a may M\ D. Bairq. 'Mrs. Walter Please include this program as Chandler attended the New Cen- e pas wee " ference. Then with the Chicago.u!lOUTH!Jl would-act to
,pel'usln' this essay, you are in for I Mlls fIb tury Club on Friday afternoon at Brokerage House whep be was overlapping of various heal* ,
the sam
e stripe of expens. lve aker, Mrs, It B. Co eman, ::-:'1 . part 0 your personOl 0 servance
GI B d Mrs R be t B ( H 1 Week' There 1- no ad sent to Argentina, South Ameri- projects.
I
lleddlm' g as is now being P.fIlC- enn or en, . 0 I' U - 0 0...,. .,. -
M J N I M
Ed .. free wil 10fIering will ca for reports .on t1!e wheat crop, Dr. James H. Arnold, Lebanon,
utcd' pn the kilowat fQlks. once rs
Mr
an We'1.1
0
aBn'adl
rs
. bTnlSSloo: a
ed
.' I S I Th N - three different times. made a motion to the effect that
the" government gets electricity lse, s. 1 r ey, . e recelv . Peo' ,p e, pots n ' ,e ews
N 1li B 11.
... - Les'- G r La'-r his work was with the the Tuberculosis Health As-
completely under its thumb-and e e unne ,Olil", ..,r \- ..,
h
'
Da
time to gaze al:"oimd for more don'; Mrs. Ru.ssell Os\)pr:n, d ' I grain Brokerage House of Chica- sociation go on record as willing
- HIM sh M W L k A. ... ..-., to cooperate with other
'bu -. Ine--s "to barge lnto . . Folks arr S 0 er, rs. m. u..... , .. . . , a " go"
... - , R b t Cli. .! M J ' Jk "nf droups to form a county' 1. ealtn
who stand by and let the Govt Mrs. 0 er .... pman, rs. .'. CO,IIDAl.. Mr. Murray s ta W.aS.l onna- ..
grab the power buairiess-Uiink- Chapman, Mrs. Stanley Bail4IjY, .. Uve and an Interesting 'dlScussion council -
Ing 'it is the 'other guv's baby - MJls. Peali Mrs. .... t followed. The club .. adjourned The Seal Sale this '
need' to be alerted. '" !lapel', Mrs .. MorrIS Fulkerson ... after which we had. a pleasant past year amounted to $5,436.40,
Uncle Ha""'" says he is iighting CArl Sanker. Jr., and the hosl- . " soclai hour and the hostCss served according to a report 1llade py,
, . , d I' . <- h ts M' r8 Mrs. Mae Shupert, executive sec-
-mmunism with 01 ]his might esses. J ....... e SouL\. WaU'n' .Advisory e ICIOUS men ' .
I A d 11 I 1 h f cbicklm...... 10 ,= , H k i ts h two retary. She expressed ,ap.pr'e-
and main. AJid then what. What, e e ous uno eon 0 Coun-'I the home. of Mr. oc ett s gues were er
.... I d ""'f d offee w. s '" a d h M Rh d Bunnell cilltion to all 'who made the drive',
says Henry. He Is asking ip the sa a, wa an c . and Mrs. Clarence Rye on Thurs- aug ten, rll . 0 es a su.ccess. Mrs. Shupert hall
same brel'th for mOI'e money for serve? follOWing the openlng of liay Marcil 24;with 16 mem,bers and Mrs. &nest' Edgington. servec! secretary for
more dams bigger power sta- the gi#s. present. and tbe organi2;atlon
tions' across the land. And that- . During the business sesion, the F &A M a ,vote. of
, putting Sambbo all those power thTdeflc;lt In otnj!l' llh,es 1'- council VQtea to send a CARE '
Socialism, U)q per cent, tivlties. A third a. pro tt seed Sulbjec!t1-T . " . .
l ' . is a first" roaM to, Comr wl,lich wprkeCi opt to -of the led by Mr. ,A,' H:
mun1sm.. ' of a cent lHIr pound on mi
at
EatnhQrj;, was , INSPECftD
' , It does' ,don't ii, It bandIed. 'I adjournment, refresh- ,1"
says Henry, so, 1 says, but The Packer, which. took a 10 , m'ents ofice cream, strawberries,
don't tell me--sta1lt on yow' InCidentally, did gross cake, cofteeJ and nuts were s4lrved
rector to
meetings. .
rruin t11el'c it) ,is the of nearly $2,000,000,000, by the hostess.
guy, . . certainly an a/ltronorcal sum. ,Those present wel'e: Mr.
YOUl;lI ,the low-down,; Bilt, when the books were Mra. Davis Furnas, Mr. and Mrs.
JOE anced at I!nd of the C. E. Mr, and Mrs. A,
HIGH PIPC,ES , ' ' company was H. EarnI;Iart, Mr. arid Mrs. J. J.
. Do higlj prices neeesaarll mean lin tl\e red .. ft Bufs,lte, . Mr. and Mrs. Hartley
big prof'its f6r an-:- l Here is a example Mr. Mrs. R., E. Asbury,
swell to question, h(Jw t)1e free 'enterprise and Mrs. J\ B. Crabbe, and
cnouah, Is , no. , " ." with its !loots in supply ,and the host and hoStess. '
A recttJ:).t AR sUJlVey of the ,fi- mand. works. hi the case of
nancial experience of 1I0me leid- there was a slackening of (lell1)allo'
ing .m . t paekers last year sub- as 1948 neatted Its end,
stanUatea that. During tINS meat Packers had
prices reached a which re- hand which had to he
:rulted in protes,ta being wheth,r or not' the price
heard, in volWJ:le nom aile Jle would pay WU ...Dl'ofiitallle.
end of countrY to the otber. B competitive econolliY,
Yt;t one of ,packers had Inesca ' ible part of any
i t" lira' a,mce ent.erp';!st? and
, which wu a cleprea10n AD a mlUion one year nuw
)pst mODey on ita ..... of next. Even Under the most
ineat, but manqed to malte up able' experience there are
Induatries.. of which meat Is
whose -profits are 10 small
have no appl'etllable effect
price patel by eonaumera for
producta.
The. packen' mqMD'lence
vldea,,proof of atlll
fact. Wliere fn!e enterprl8e
valla, nQ bUaht .... ,nq mat1ei
large, ' eaD "contrOl" priceI.
ean't make buy 111
If they don" want to.
CounclL Numbllr 14 held their
March lIOme of
Mr. ailfi Mrs. EaTl Eam.hsllt, witJ:a
Mr. Start', aclvisory council
organjzel', aa a guest, Mr. lIoDs,ar
led the an !QllowjlJg
adjournment a plea.'3al1t social hOll
was enjoyed . with tef-resh
s$lad and ,
seJ"Ved 'by hOt!has,
Rainbow AdvlabJ1)7 , group
held' their regular March
thlil home of the pnsident, M.r.
and )fra. Alva Ludington, ,with
l\fr. anll Mrs. Charles Starr and
Mr. and Mra. Charlea Ellb and Mr.
and Earl FOJl; a8 gueSts.
Follbwlng th1l bllaines8' session,
Mr. R. 0: contJunted the
discussion on Our
I ,BIQal:tlllI..... Daring tlie
. :tottowlllg adJlJ1nlllent, (taMes
alld rerr..Jaments w .. re enjoyed,
I
Bolmer of Mason, was In-
Lodge 163 F. and troduced as the new executive
A. M. held its annual inspection She will complne the
Tt\esday evening. There was a w.ork of a bealth education di-
lotal of 182 present, 72 Localmem- rector making It afuU:'tln)e P(J-,
bel'S and. 110 and 24 ' sltIon.
represented. ' .
R. W, William C. Good, District
Deputy . Grand , Maste.r for the
Souiliefn ,half o{ the
sonic , District, WI\,\! ' the inpectlng
officer. Roger C. Brown is worthy
Master of the 10,cal lodge.
Mrs. Della Venabie
fracture of her ' sho\llder ,
when she fell er bome, on ,
Main Street, \ 'iuesday "
was taken to the Young
CUnie in .Lebanon for
The W. C. T. U. will meet April Mrs. Olareu.;e Rytl recently
8, at Mrs. Frances on spent '"everal days with ' Mrs"
Street, lnstead' of April!, !rormell of ', D_ayton.
at Mrs. Oakley Ridges. ' -
Ml:. and CtYde ' Fromm and
Infant son wore Sunday guests ot: Miss Raylyrt, c,.abbee, daugnter
of Mr. and 'Mrs, J:B. bu
accepted a position With the Pt;es-
cott Courier..JOUInal .in Prescott,
Arizona. She e.xpecl$ to ,leave
Waynesville for ArizOna on Sun-
day, April 3.
The Rev. Merrill Scarff of the
Mount HoUyMethodist Cburch
visited with Rev. and Mrs. R. B.
Coleman on' Wednesday,
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Fromm.
" -' --', .
Tile ladi(ljl of Farmer's Grange
13 will' hold an all day meeting at
the" borne of Hrs. Rhodes BumtQl1
on Tuesday, AprU 5, with a covered
dinner at tJvelve 9'1:100)(., eMb
por80n t pi,. ('I" .' t
ehien. ' ''':S$ W ,9
monstration agent \I" ,
and' durlng the afternoon 11
"Modern Methodll" party will I>e
enjoyed. , '
Miss Gladys Rye of University
of Clnclnnati was a wee)( gue,.t Neille BunneD -;;'Sunday dinnor
ot h1lr 1)I1rent.s, Mr. and Mr . Cla1'- . cueats of Mt:. , ana !In. Rhodes
erlce Rye. Bunnell and dauehten.
(
The Miami Gazette
Pubh, hed e\f8rY Thursday
.".ountr. Ohio.
at Waynesvill e, Warren
Perhaps You Remember

to. eAuuA
JOSEPH E. JAMES. 'Editor

Ellte"d 8 S second Chl&,q
vr Ohio.
mfltt(}r :It t he p ost o ffice at
. Rat e : $1. 50 pel' year in Ohio: $2.00 pel'
7!'IIT ell\{'where.
3X
I'JtOl\1 o UR FILES . J, W, Lotz and Mr, and lin. S. 8. .
. mu.. Food: Mr. and Mn. Hen"
ANNUAL INSPECTION- The Satterthwaite. Mr. and Mrs. P. B.
annual. inspcclioon of WaynesvUle Hawk_, Mr. and Mfa. Frank Kull'-
Lodge No. 163 F . & A: M. will. be fls, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
held Thursday evening, Apr il . and Mr. and lI/Ifa. Jim Lovely. In-
Diner wil be served at '6: 30. S5 vi tations and p,!bllcIty: Mra. F,
cenl.s pel; plate. WOJ'k in the F. U. LeMay, Mr. Hatfield. and lIlr.
C. degrec !follow. W. M.-E. Brown.
e , CraM .v, M, Armitage. Sec'y.
ORATORICAL OONTEST -
Dauas Boge!' 'l1he Wayne townahlp
and- Mrs. S. S. Ellis joint contest was he d Friday night;
e e ' hostesses at a' shower given at the March. 22; . ,
- -.. home of Mrs. Ellis. Friday after- In group one, Walte,!' Johnat-ons
nOOn honorj n.g Mrs. Gilbert Frye . "Watching Papa Shave," took
News wGranapa"Read
IVJARRIAGE:S- 'In a recent- bride. Invitations were fi rst place; Betty &,e-
.1anuary 22. 1871. b. Eldel' C. M. extended to Mrs. Irene Hender- lect.lon. "Forgetful P.,'I took se:c-
OUTRAGE-Last Sunday night, Mr. Lewis' Carder to son, Harold Shutts, Mrs. ond and Donald Buitek'. " -
whila Mr. E. Taylor's fam- Miss MRr)' Brcwbec.ker. WaJace:rrea!lway. Mrs. Lee Mac- gedy Man" took third.
Il,v were meetinl(, some -_ ." Lain, Ml'S. Charles Hagemeyer, Ln the second JI'Oup, HoWllil'd
. villain or villains cut the harness A tel gram reached ihc Jrienq!; Sackett, Mrs. Frank LeMay. Mrs. Whetsel won first place with tlie
on. their horSe so that It is ruineq. 'of Mr. Jam s H. Drak , IiJ this Mrs. Rieh, MI'S, HaJ;Vey selection, fiCaaey at the Bait";
Mr. Tayl9r offj!l'S $25 for tJ:ie de- pl ace, laSt. Friday. lila he J: B. Rich Mrs. Cbarles.Hartsoak, Helen Goha won IIeCOnd pla.ce
tection of tbe culprit, and we hope was ill Wltll brain Mis. liru:1.Jey . Moss, Mrs. ' Harry with "The Legend of the NOJ1i1
he wi' lbl' brouP'ht to Justice. It I'veI'. Mr. J . B, Chapman left Smith, . Mrs. . Reba Braddock, Land;" and Charlotte Hartman
I, an ""' ''minable state of affairs directly for, New York. and we Misses ' Eva MacMillan. Helen thi rd with 'The Usual Way."
that some of our society is get- are to Jearn ' that al lallt ae- Hawke, Frances and Miriam Ellis. . In ' groul' three. RaChel Hal t-
tblgfi Into, and, notbLng but the counts ' Mr. Drnke's rmptom ....:.-... man took first with "The War for
.rn arm of the law can put 0 WI1l'e for the beUer. tnt t hi LIGHTNING STRIKES BARN Profit;" Catherine Ludington,
ctuJetus to the downward rr.CQvery may be spel'ti and com- - A bam located Qn a farm east with ' 'The Oettyslru:rg
reer and the perpetual distur - ,,!Qte. of (ol'lTlerly known as the. Addressj" and . Ruth SaUbury,
bailee of the fallen humanfty in Tom Clark farm and now owned. third the aelecUon "Tbe
our midst. Let the guardians of A pal'tv of- ten. o[ the by EBas was struck by. Plumed ,
Y,'ftOM OUR FILES
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our public pellf
e
be vigilant and SQphi 'Rn'd Ma ,_ Kear- lightning, last Saturday momin'g The judges were Mrs. lvans, of
do their dqty. . 'lev. MArv and Louisa J anney, and to the grQutld. The Springboro, Mrs. Elbon 'of
Ch8J1dler, LluJ Carron . e,rtcnt of the loss wa snot learned. and Reverend Sm!1th
Dlll! v ShE'rwoOd. Li7,Zie 'Ro:clUtllI of Ferry.

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Me'JSrs, Louis J anney. and J : BASKETBALL BANQUET - The coUnty contest will be held
n . Sweet . .. ftend d Olive LOllan'$ Plans are now und!l!' way for the .next Tuesday afternoon, Ap1'il
T,."ture in Xeftia. last Thursday annual banquet to honor the second, in Lebanon.
" ening. members of the basketball team.
The date ha.s been set for Friday . Ethan J . Lewis, who recentJiy
l.
CatnJa,. ,
",h'1 obtained II evening. April fifth, and the place flnished training at the Nav.1ll
number of hats. IIndel' false Dr/,, - wll lbe the sChool .gym. Last ,Training Statl0!l, Norfolk. 'va., is
"n!:PR. f" (lm nr (lil r IInslU,opc: week. a committee con- now in, the Naval' Hospital CoqJS METHODIST aruRCH
on bad bet- slsUng of representatives of the school at Portsmouth, Va. Ethall1 'LB. Coleman. MinIster
makp It.utlon. or community 'the athletLc coun- writes that the hospital ill 'beaUtll- Ourch 9 :)0 Lm,
n"hli ,. will bt' 1hc verY cj1 of the Wi lt school met special fully situated on the' bank"of th, J. J. Bursl:e, Supt.
",ilrl"'1t of th,. cnns Clll enCE!!; of' commlttees ' wexe appointed ,as James River in Portsmouth. WOl'$hlp and Sermon
fl, pir onduct. foll ows- Reception: Mr. and Mrs.' , 10:10 I .m.
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AUCUSTINE
Krumhr't.,.. Priest

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METHODIST Youtfl Penowshlp Ttluf'5dIY navl" "t::lnfll'td.

7:00 !';undlv School to Lm.
Stubbs
Funeral Hom ..
TELEPHONE 2191
WA'YNESVILLE, OHIO
liOT ICE OF APPOI NTMENT
Estate of H'";ry Smith D&Cea.. d
Not ic;.; is 'hereby given that Ada
Smith whose address i.
R. R. I. Waynesvile. Obio has been
duly appointed a elf the
Estate of Harry Smith lale bf War-
ren County. Ohio. decl!lU9d.
Dated thla 21st day of 'Mateb, .1949
RALPH H. CAREY
Judge of. the Probat e Court
Warren County, Ohio
Harold O. Ri.inger. Attorney
FOR
USE THE CLASSlnED
, SECTION
. I J::.;;J Choir Practice nunda" Worship Service t t Lat.
The Youth Felowship group
met last sUnday evening at 6::10
The devotional llU'Vice wsa lod
by Don Henderaon. The after
meeting wsa bel bsaemeut.
7:45 PM trrIcA It u-:&:' aflJR(H
MARY'S EPISCOPAL Wftlhlm
, . cundlv Schonl I.m,
N. Keys, Rector "" . .lame.:
Games were played and .1'1"-
church Schnol Q:t 5 A.M. PI'I'''r'hinf' ut and 3m
MornlnrWorshl" 18 :30 A. M. eR(h mnnth
fl'csllments served by the ad,att
recreational 31 youthS ".IENDS
and aU the aduit comn:u
ttee
were nav 0' ''1)
ptesent. A similar meli!ll will be .
:leld next Sunday beglnnlac at " .. ...,,. fnr
1: 30, All our youth invited. to="1) R.m
Our Choir ill worklni on a euI- . -
7 :30".m.
, Y'n Po METHODIST
"""JRCH .
Dr. Joseph
I.m.
Ruth C:;lvlor. SuI'l
Wn",,'" Semel" to :30 I.ml
tat "Joyoua Meo. -of F.ut.r," WAYNESVnJ 'F'
_ which they will p resent Palm ' CJ 'URCH OF
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FERRY CHUROI OF CHRIST
r.arver,
. on I Co",e in I
S
' S\\O'l4\tlG
Iia 1\ .' . "OlE
f1\\G\Dl\t\E
, ,
s.,. our big Spring Showlng of Frfgfdalr .c-.Appla ....
'See atrthe.modem and featur .. you g" II
Amerlco. "Ar.t Famny of aIM! lo\lllclry app1la ....
Learn about th ... .pplle ....
RefrI.....,.,. If"",c ......... .AutOtMtlc w .....
e Electric Wafw H...... e lleefrle ClOt. IItr.
e EJectfic Ironer H..-"...,. """,c Dell .....
( Ifler Kitchen Cabinets and 51.,.. c
....... 9 ....
.... 1 .. aI ..
. .
utomatic Wa ......
with Uve-water Action
frigidaire De Luxe
Electric Range
Only frIGidaIre hat Uv Wa.... AI- porceIaln-CooItMa ..... Oven
QetJon. Wa.i.e. cloth cleanar, Ooclc Control-han-Heal Oven-
rlnsa. them' !wke In cleo It. clear Trlple Duty TIM"",.. r and ...a.r
,.
M..... Slls*-FTeuer Oed-
. M ............ toppM Hydrator, .
f ..... ..,.
...., ........... CHlaIlklgeil ..,." A!\ percelaln Irmd. CIlId out. OIlIer featur .. 'yo\I IhoUIcI.... .
I Other MCiIIaI...... I15C7I5I
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IFJ
t Y NtIASUIL It'. _,bd In ........ cu.... fI.bln..- dNl_-;- a - ...
. . ............. , ....... 11'. fill! ......... fI1tI4 .......... allowing.
"-)/-g
Hdwe. iStOre '
"-441 . WAYNESvnu, oHfJ'"
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'lunday evening. April 10. " I-f. r;r'" , . ,",.: ,. .. .
A clas for memberShip Into the R 1"'1" Q \4
church wU on Palm
Bltol,. SChoOl 9 :JO a.m.
II "'l int' Wpr.ihi" to=30 L
"'PI! . , "'eetinl" . 7:00 p.m.
I",," l!' Meetlnr
Sunday, if there a.re others de- V Pt' nrl r '. '" =4 -; r \1
:i,ring tp unite with the church r" "" " nr C:: f' '!' irp 1 : 10 P. "
r '" the Rev. Pr:tver Meetin\! an I
p.m .
7:)0 D.&
. B. Coleman. RiNe <:;111(1, Welt 7: '0 NJ
A Baptismal service 'for chil- . ---
ren wit be held at the 10:30 .erv-
. . on Sunday.
The Felqwahip will 00)1- .
tu:c;t Sunrise Service and serl,e
Easter breakfast.
The children's program will
'iven Easter Sunil'ay ev..ung.
ONE MILE on FIFTY:-A few
.. years ago, II funeral director's
was to hLs imlaUJocal
, .
fIeld. . ' .
' Today, .50 lar as our oWn terri-
tory is concerned. no place is 100
Ou.r service extends to
any farm or vUalge home sa
'promptly lPld efficiently sa if the
family liveq within a mile of our
own front door.
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'JUBIOR 'J(JNB'O
. HAMBURGER'
for jut . 10 ceals
Other ............ _
Cube 8IHk aa a ilia. lola at Gold. Biown F-__ L F:I.I_ ...
Potalw ..... Slaw . . --
lleaIlIdaa .......... . ............ ' " .55
a,OU'ack -., ...... 9 Meat BalJa .. , ........ , .45
... _ 1_ -a....... '"-... IIQt CblII , ., . . . ... ,'
.. --.- .... a - ---..-. _ of Gold. FNDCb
. FdetI I .. 1 cap ...... ''NiI' hot Coffee (oIIa. ___ ,
WIll .... A. to II P. No daIIt'. - ---UUI , .aa
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1CII!f.IDIl!. KalIl .
"bTioHAt aJW)DI'OI I'IIIJI"'"
. .5oIi. ,
Trail 01 'rhaerou
T
HE TUJUflNQ.1JODft' In J..w
eareet ... dram,Uc. But tile.'
lew trJencll wIIo WIN ,","lit dI4
not then real1&e what It meet. OIl
a vaeaUon Joum.,.,
JeBul PUt to hi.
rpO'Il InUm'lte
tbI. qu".-
tion: '''Who de men '
I.)' tbl' . I am'"
Petei'll 1 n I " e r,
" Tho'u art tbe
ChrI,t. .. may IIOIIIld I
01wlou. to UI, but
Wal . not _ obvloua
then- ,P .....
.. WI enlltionaJ. ,
'0' mucb 10 that Jel\18 clkI not want
the pubiJclty . 1/11' would cOm. to ' .
h_ If tllat nll111 "'Ou1It" w.re tr .. -
Iy elrculated. FOT tbe WOM "Cbrt.t"
Ie .. than ,.JtIn . ... To
$be It weuld' leUJI4 like trea-
loa: bUt' 1D the Jew. it would lOUIId
WIlt Sudpumt naJ.
...... Pe ...... ''Y .. are
....... ".. _ 1m,.,..., .
..... .. are ...... naa. y ..
are .. eam1III MIIC-- ....
w.rN. ..... are ..... tile __
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will .. ,_ lllaak1M1 what ..
..... lIMe ... _ ._."

GetI', VIew all. til. DevU',
'ON. ALL THAT tlBwinJ 'devotlen
Jeaus' nm announcement .leO
Wte ,ley raIn. In the earl 01 thOle
frtenell ' 01 bIa It lounded Uke Ihe
bell of death. Nev., before had
JUlua telcl them an)'thln. UtI! t.hll.
and Ibe, must baye toun,d It bard to
beUeve. For be bad lief I worel
about a throne, notblnl about auc-
c.... nolhlna lbout ma.terin. Ill.
world. Quite the eontrary. Ha mUit
"lUfter mAIl1 thin" . . be reJeclecl
be 1dJ1ed." U thaT beara tI
wardI "rfat I.aln" too. the_reb
made nB bnprellion.
JelUl bael alUlOllDca4 whl' to
them ... med ImJlC).lfble. abawd:
HI. tbe CIuUt, . would be IdIledI
SmaU woodll' thlt Peter broke oat-
No. Nol But J .. IUI 1IIO\II4 not cam
JII'ODliH' . lie nail Peter
"Satan" for a. be did.
. :\
. 'I'M CIIrtIIaIII ' eInInIa .......
wttIll ................. w.
............. 7 ........ .......
... .................... .,...
.. CIIrIIt .....
Buddha, fouDdll' Oil ftI7 4ur.-.
ent relJllOn. died III old ... CII ftWo
a.thI . ew Jon ImaIIM JIIQI do-
InI Ibat' SelUl hid tak ..
Peter'l advlce aiI4 mi. arran ...
m .. ta to ietlre eomfortabl1 where
he would n .,.r _ cro .. ' 'l'htD
we n_r Ihoul4 \lave beard oC blat,
lis would not bf..,. bND worlb h_r-
lIl.irom,
e e e
OD. era. Nat Ell""
Y
ES. WE DOW, now tba& ,eu
CrOSI of ChriIt II Importam.
But we ar. a JOOcl eleal mc:e Peter,
, after aU. "or We de not to
what _ do BOt Ub to bear. kid
. the werd. of Jesul. on that bfa
torlc .oc:callon, mUlt , have lOuftded
then tile, do now. most ch1i1mc .
Oil an. ''WbO_ver would come
'me, blat tete bla own crou
and foUQw me." In JelUl' ttme
no one w" ever _
cros. who wal DOt alread)o 1IIIcS-.r
lentence of delth IIId on btl ... ,. . ..,
bee .. cutacl.
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I!!DrrlbIe .. Wal A.,- .... wile
wIIIIea Ie r.u.w ..... ....
Us aita& Ie ... eIeGIda IIIIaIr
' tab .......... ...
...... ' clIam ...... , ..... ,.. ...
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On_ oro .. II ' eIlOUIIL ......
mUit be otber Cl'OIHI. M7 road II
a '.ath-muc:b. ' 1 walll for trIJ 101-
lowen. onIJ' tboM , who' an wlllInl
to take .-trIlL,

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'MUCK 81, J.C.
OHIO
staying in
U1e old dried' hay that is aU we
have to offer them just now, They
come running. however, for
a taste ot com, SOme day there
will come a time when calling
them wil Ri'oduce no results and
the boy will have to the far
comers ' of the pasture for them.
He will ,find them contentedly
chewing their cuds 0 mipping off
the choice bits of pasture. At
least we , hope that the lime we
bavl! QIl some, of our pastures
and aU ' the other things we are
going to do to them Will improve
them until they wlll be ' as good
a stl:\oae in the pictures in the
EXTRA SPECIAL -
Beautiful 3-Peice Walnut
Bedroom Suite $II0.8i
FARM Ol,.RY
bJ' D .J q"'ZER
Mal'ch 26, '1949. Rain ' again
alter n few lovely warm days.
True, we woud Iiave had
a few more nice days to start
plowing plant;. the early glll'den,
get in, the last remaining shocks
of com, that 50 much wet weath
er has u's from bring-
Ing in ,earlter. There are a lot
jobs have been welting for
mud to dry ' u'P. but it is
and the JIrass 'ls turning
while you look at It. The ground
squashes under your feet but it
Is a good spring rain and not one
we should complain about. !
One more little pig died leaving
us twelve. one gilt seven.
!.he othel' with' nve. As SOQD ..
we ean get the Little piece 0' fence
to " make a hog lot we
can let them out to enjoy the
.sunshine-when thete Is any ,
Yesterday I thought I would
get those peas plat:1ted but I , lot
stari.-ed doing sQ1Tlethlpg else and
now I,t is 1.00 wet again, It Is the
sa\Tle , way with the oats, the
ground gl'ts almost liry enough to
and then it rains, again. I
have almos\ finished cleaning out
the raspberries. It is a prlckery
job but Ito a hard one but it gets
Crowded out some years. Year be-
(ore last ,omethlng killed out
most of myoId. busbes but. new
ont's are beginning to take their
place and one patch of
bushes loOks quite strong and
flourishing. They weer bere when
we moved here. so pethaps they
just died. of old age and we had-
not filled In with enough new
one", I never have succeeded in
getting the' red ones started and
every time. I have planted red
red cu(rant6 they have died. I
fried again last spring. 1 like red
curant and black .raspp.,lTY jellYY,.
I remember the long .row of red
curran1s acres. my 'auntS garden,
h81lalne. . full . of . b,unches of . tbe
hrl$ht ,h'ult, but I can't get them
started. They _ were tart but ' we
to pick t"them by' handfuls
and eat them.
Fatm door yards every where
lUe lull of the little yellow jon-
quils. I they are pretthir
,than the larger improved varie-
lies, but mine seem to have ilied
out though f stU lhave some of
the large double one&: and sev-
eral varieties of narciss\.\S. I .
afraid that some of the spririg
bulbi came up, so that the
bloss,om buds may have biasted
but.hope hot all of tbem have.l11e
C1'OCuae.s halle been in lull bloom
-ibis week,
farm magazines. '
This morning the pond is so
muddy that 'you can't see the
swarms of gold fjsh that were
swimming around thele
terday. They were ' mostly
about four or .five inches '
probably last years crop.
pond is 'too' muddy, to see this
moming but the boys are makin-g
a dip net to' go and see what !.hey
can Rain or shlne the
doors is calling and it is spring.
And don't forget the Red Cross.
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LlANK
,
' EOANS
Why?
You can pay of1 any t im ,
Long 'ferm 4% .No Re.-newal
A Farmers guaJ:antee of sa uri,ty

Lebanon ,N.F.L.A.
11 S. BroadwRY
i ... banon, Ohiu Phune .a4R
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Speed 01 tla/mOll
AccordIng, to the bureau of fish
el'ies . a salmon wJII swim al the
rate ot six .0 sellen miles per
hour. This rate ot 6pecd is for SUI
talned aw1mrhlng and not Just
audden spurt.
,It look. like a sl-nrte.lu- -It' .. a cake, lIitJ1 tra,,',",,)
merln/' ... rial the (llIinlC and tt,Ji"inr. a
...... of hcrrido
Strawberry par Ii .. "ke Is a. vjl.riati". on u.. .. r wake I lell'. ,.
a'nd an elegant s pr ...l,''''l/ dessert. rnstcM or !naeVI" or I"' .... ".
there', fluffy eAke .. ... ' Awherries are foltW I" NOtlly
for a topping that. ,t\fullypink and ,t.eloW! \UIIllnc.
. The pJI'rfait "I ...11.. . " the mOll& .... _rry fl nv/lr, IW
that a little morr- I.> .. . cup of berries wtil ..... __ wherry CAlee
lIerting eight to ten .. , ..... Ir,meroullly. ,
No to - ,fourleaf clover .. ea.-. cood lurk wit:l,
this eake. Follow . _. ,,.. -ely this basic. telMcl reel,. 'tIr a
cake, using b('st 1n, ..... ,"'"'ts, correct utensil . aM
Bake the cak!! in I ..... ...-ased eight.inch laYer".... dividitllr ballc.
evenly between tht' ...... For layer cakeB. it il 0"- weli worlh tlle
time cut' Il sheet '1 .... in paper tv tit the bpt ..... f Dans S\ .thalt
the caKe will come 0 ..: D""'fec:tly. . .
This cake requ . .... "'nIl' standard ingredienq Allilost always on
hand. Use enriched 'II1II1' make it for family lIervice becauee ot
extra Bvitamin& a,od lMn.' The cake is one you'l .want to serv'e
throughout the Y.eal .... a variety of fill in,,, nd toppings.
S ..... WBERRY PARFAIT CAKE " ,
BaUer
2 ""'PI ,Ih,d <\1.-.1 lour
) blkin ..... rlrr
\ tealpOOn .. It
11:. ClIp shottenin. , ,
Sift together flour. baking p(lW-
der. and salt. Cream together
shortcninJt and sugar until light
a.nd fluffy. Add egg\l. beating well '
until creamy. A.dd vanilla extract.
Add about one-third ftour mix
ture . Add of milk;
mixing, weil. Add onethlrd ftour
mixture. Mix, Add remainln,
L (UP suaar
1 Ittottn
1 tea.spoon ".nill .. CJltr.ct
(UP l/lilk '
,half of mil II: mixing well. Add
malninll' Qne.third flour mixtur,n,
mixing until Ii{thl and Cl'cam:y.
Pour batter into tw.o lined
Inch ' cake bllns. In mqderai;e
oven .(3'76 di:l!rCc8 F ,) about
to 3() mlnules.
Makes two ehJht-inch laverll.
!:I'n wberr), Parfait Toppln,c
2, ... whit .. Y. leuCKtOn ertam of ,a,tu
Vzo (up JU.ar V .. lel$J)OOn utt
I ctIp .Jfn_bcrrte,s
Mllsh strawbernes, or put' thcm
a coarse sieve. Beat egi
whites until trothy. Add salt and
c ream of tartar. Beat until IItift'.
Add sugar and,strawberries enid
ually. Continue beatlna unttllneJ:.
PROBATE
inl(ue holds Its shspe when beater
is drawn ttJro\J&'h it. Pile betwecl'
layers and on top of cake. leavinlC
aides bar:e. Gam!1h toll witb

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Estate of George W. 'Davis F'iJ'I'PMP W"l1 .. , . WI"'.
dec'd .. Joe Davis, administrator. """'''o''b, ",."",."" Rnlf1.
,ale of perlmnaJ 1"1.......1"" A 'l:{;npe.... t;{..... 'l:{
... II
Wall Paper. Paste and Sizing
G. E. - ' N u Enamel
Kem Tone
WayoesviUe Furniture & Appliance Co.
South Maio actOll from Grlmae HaD
. Telephone 2422 WA OHIO
, .'
M. and Henry G.
B1.421 acres in Salem t\VJl :
Johnson and Mabel Dalton to
Walter R. Fitts, '88.73 acres Ii.
Franklin twp.
Bessie Wriglit to A.
Lillian H. Gl'eagJiaroo, 1 lot In
Franklin twp.
Walter R. Fitts to Estle and
A.ddie Tfiacker/ 2.86 acres ' in
Franklin tllYJl .
Wallx)r It, Fitts to Johnson ani!
Mai)el Dalton. 1 lot . i n Frank
lin. ,
Erie T. I\.nd Katherine Davies t o
Lloyd and PerkinS, 1
in Franklin.
Lester Slusher to Carl L. and
Edna B. 1I1eyets. 1 lot. in Frank-
lin.
In Time for Easter
Clarence and Emma Koehne
Q'eorge and Anna Schappache:r,
2'73.91 aCI'os in Deerfield twp. . . is just what you'U get if you
,Alton. P. and Ada Cop\! to send it to us, NOW,for
Robinson, 198 acres in H't' n,mT"'mfuute dry
Charles D. l!.lld Livia Mae Sat W ' lis
cerfield to A. and Paullnt' e ra . ts in rejuvenating
L' men's clothes.
Satterfield, 10 acres in Franklin
twp. ' .
Ha,,'ey and iMary .s. Steven8 til
Warren C. and CIeola T. Young, 1
lot in Franklin.
Brack and Mae Wilder 'to John
'yarel and Ruth Edwards, 0.22
acres i nDeerfield twp.
Fal'1'iJ! &binllOn to Alton P. and
Ada <:Opel 36 lots in Froaiiklin twll,
Brack aod Wilder to
Luther H . and Ottie Mcl\:eehan,
0.172 and 0,476 acres in
twp.
The King Powder Company
William M.oses and Mollie D. Finn,
1 lot in Deerfield twp.
John ROaTk to Ella Wollace, a
lot in tWp.
BruWII Baked ' ROil.
Breada and rolll baked quicld,.
until medlwn l!rown retain more
thiamine than tho.e baked IIlowl7
unW dark brown,' ",
Dead Stock
HORSES '3 COWS.$3
According to Size
Coudltlon,
Call
' Xenia 454
Reverse Charges
Xenia Ferlilizer
Effective Method fo B'reak
Dog of-Chewing Habit Given
of Lowlll"dee'd, Ida 17 ;"0. n'nnHfI .... ""t"rl Allin.. .." . ,,,-
t.eWIS, executrix, in,ventory hell ring tn nAV "Dr , .. " .. t. 1'",. AAliociati.n8 Practice With 8omethiliS' Uupleal8Dt WiD
lor April nat 10 A. M. ." "",,.,.t, !If min",. ,.";t.l",,n, /,... tn" '1 8,oou B..a ..... SlOp
Leon M. v.dmini stratl)r', ot "., "hil',""n to n'nint;ifF: . oue
tho Ol$tate of Os ear F. mnes dec'd One of the moat frequent Clues-, phrale should , be used eufirv tl,rne
plainti,!f. vs. AI>rerda Traylor. et 'ov..\, 'l'Q" tioRS from dog.owners is, "How the do, II to stop wnat he'l doblS.
defeJ:ldant, sale ot.real estate. Kj" .. tI .. " r:1n", .. ttl cap I teach my dog not to It Is uleless to say "Nb" one time
In tile, mtlttel' of thll J{uardian. l1i1nv '""" ,01"rJ.l r.'lh'J"{"f,. 4 things?" The 'following lu,ges and j'Bid dog". or "StQP that" the
shi p 01 Anile, 1(,. Attlcscy', Fred n"",.fip1t1 t.wn. . tron, by the Gaines Do, Reaearch dog won't mow what is
Kagclnl)yer. guartlian. filed his< W"IlPl'.r ",," r.:,bln. Cen1.eIT. New York City. represent 1D
ean
t.
thil'd and final account, tn Frllnl{lln An,tl WI"lf"'lrl recommended methoiU for train- If a dog is not apprehended wi-
" In. a dog to retrain from exer- til after he 1)as already chewed
01 Hurry Smith, dcc'd, n. ""nt;'ll)rt, 29,'79d in HarllAn cis1D1I bis teeth on Ihoes, furniture somethin" he should be taken by
Dynamite Is Magic
Worker on Farmland
Must Be Car lu
Used to P.re-/ n
Dynamite is the Paul .Bunyan ot
the modem fn"m. Like the make-
believe, giant lumberman who could
uproot trees and 'do other remark
ab1e tblngs, properJ,y
and cBl'efully used, can perfortn
IIcoreB of laborsaving tasks IIbout
the farm. according to 'F . S, Eldred,
manager of the explosives and
der dtvblons, OUn Induftrles, East
Alton. U1.
I Farm'lts todny are finding tho"
CJln save much Illbor lind tlme in
dIgging altches, blosting out stump\ll
making post holes, cleaning out
water holes and even planting trees
by the use , of explosives. Eldrcd
!lays.
"But cauUOI;t Is the watchword. If
he warns. Like lin. dynamilo Is on
excellent serv!\llt and a terrible
master, When the farme.r uses It
' Witb fIIll knowledge \It the grco t
laborsavlng work it can do. a
well as the fearfUl damage. he has' a
tarm hand ','lho can Kln).ost
perform mlrades." '
Pig,." 1
St\lmps are a bugbear to ;fanner,.
Each Ie a problem' In itseU. 'l'be
farmer must study the type 0(
.tump, whether It hOIl rPOtll that
run along just under tho ground, or
has great top roots. Then he Illust
carefully plan bow to I>last out that
stump With dynamite. 4ga1,n
Is the watchword ,It not
lurq. the former IIhould con l'llt an
expe\"i. B\lt, t,he typical
way to blast stump is to place
the dynamite DB near .Ill' pog.lble
under the center mass. or und6r tha
largest roots. U there are two large
roots, It moy be neccssa ry to plant
thc explosIve under both.
Figure 1. shows the proper way
of IQadlng to remove an ev.ril1
rooted stqn\p. 'l'he . charge 1s lIIlaer
the cooter at the stump,
Sometimes ,thete stumps With
central downward roota. \lolled tap ,
roots. In such a casco as shQW11 11\
Figure Z, the ()hnrge 18 plpeed
down the to prout UI:)
side tbot will b.rlug It as rloar as
t(l the ccnter ot slump.
Al)otber great task
Pig7"tt '2
Spring 15 is no
doubt of that. though th.ere may
be spting frosts and freezes and
MOW, it will still be sprlg.
Thel'e isn'l ,grass but the
CO,W5 a,re out licking the ground to
...;i5 __
A,dn Smith. executtJix, I,.awrence twp. ' anef other bousMold articleli. the collar led to the damaged
:
:iiCiiiliJj'IFurnas, I;.ynlan Day . and Harry, M Worlp' r to RA;vmnnd Almost all puppies go tbrou.h object and scolded sharply. If a
Satterthwaite. a,ppoiltted appraig. Poinall 1 fot i\1 ' Turtle- a chewing pertod - particularly chewed article i,9 not discovered
ers. ' f,'pel< twn. 'they are cutting their s$1Id untll long atter the chewing took
can be wIth dynll:lDlte,
Thot III tbe digging of ditches.
Dynamite coo bo easL1y carrleq
throu'gb ' the woods'. swn n\ [Is nnd
other country to \lorse.
or machlnes and, olleo there. Clln
qulckly do ' w/:irk thll1l dO:lens
of laborers or several 1tIIlcb1nes.
&r"i)Ct<: ' COMP" '"
Ci"olnn /, llol,"" IIt'ool< 'y a. (,.
I Wlif'fI ,,',' ,1 p,.oo,."s.tvt " A... I
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OolllnIJ .,t ' t l" . ".Cond no l .
.. on .ht'" nr
p
111 III"OUI <,f ",.r.1I:.t it'l \1
-:O",.t,V,
TH,Al ' IIATlb>
\\ ' II P.Y'l'" I : 60 E. 8 T.
ttl.' f I ",JI, 1J \\ 1 ....\\' "JII ,'! H I.
I.: "'I I"", rO('
.\ 1'1 r t&".-l ,
, '.
24: HOUR
WRECKER SERVICE
Genera1 Motor Repair
WlDard Batteri .
ItER'S, Glrage
Mlin and Miami Sts. Ph. 2341
., ,. and even older dogs seem place. it won't do good to
Estatl) of Not'a Clevenger. dee'd. \Tol111 /lnll 1'hfllma: nibil! to .Tllhn ' a 1Itrong urge to gnaw on scold or punish. a8 8 dog's mcmon'
C. C Beckett, executer, trallsfe,r W. IIntl W. J..oVI 1 lot in Dogs that are lonelY or .is short.
of I'pl!! estate. ' ." T ....hAnon. , confinement or in At timt!5 'a dog wiu
1lJ$tatll oJ WJlliam, Henry .Rus. "Henry W. I\nd 'to,fRud C, F/ especially prone to fondheu for gnawing
BeH. d , . , ,";\J mal'a 8 " ,Grl\lUIIan. 10.28 aelles. Ii ir!aa d I p8ftlculat ObJict such
batrix, filed her llrii b and final i., Wqyne t\tP. ' ". . liabtf .:
account. cxel'lpt nllrilld ,F. ' . qihllS . to .Tohn' 8Ometblng' of hll ,OWD pepper on the article.
tax. "., n. Gibbs, 0.284 acres 1I1! on. A large raw taste of the hot
Estate . of Elizabcfh Bowman, twp. or shin bone , with the allY. sufficient t{) make ,
dec'd. W, BQwnlan. exe. ' Winfred and Alberta to weD Icraped of! should be 101e interest once and
I
L l " pt where the , dog can reach it thae article.
cutrlx, filed hor f!'!lt ,an(\ {inal Vincen. Wa ter, 1 lot I'n Ul11911 tw!), ., time. Eneouraling the dog UotU a dog Is. absolutely trust-
I
WATER 011. EARTI1
TA.MPING
account. - twp. ' . ,DIU With aDd 'chew on the bone worthy, he. should not be allowed
Estate of Hattie R Hankinson. ' T!). It. nnd Edith to IrDllieJp to keep him from turn tq roam at ]orge through the house. . Flgur" "
Harriet B. HaokinMn. deed. cent Walter, a!lres in Salem attentioD to the ' rull or If it I. necessary that he be left But alwnys full words "safety
;Tames t. HankinSOl). executor. sslo r.wp. , tore, Poultry, .teak or chop alone. he shOuld be confined where first" must be .kept in mino. 'DIie
, J' h D' .I Ali M'II mould not De used for this he ' can do no 'damage anc;t given
()f persOnal propertf. ' , psep , ." anil , ce 1 6 rr= u they 9linter easily hb shiD or knuckle bone to Chew_ farmer sboUld kilO",", bis explosive.
oi Anna M. Kirb; dec'd, 'FarlAn Rnd Villa eombs, 2 tn, eaD serious InJury to . In JJlOIt cases, dogs get over the know the ,type! 01 w.hi()h be Iii
Charters 'D. If&pl(), , executor. in. twP. . e 'dOl. ' " habit 8l! they 1llature, bllt' operating and not trUHt his
V\l11to!'Y lI."pproved. . . . WI\liam Lee and Janllt Hem;' Dop lbould1never 'be liven old ' while Fldo ie still in th.' deslJ;ue- -own jildllemeht, If thero is ever any )
Esta of C. W'. ,Collier. 'dee'e\. , . 20' acres tlv. stage. the above luggestlonl ' dou!)!, be shouid c,cihs'ull an '
Florence Comer, "dn)ini8tratrix, in. Harlan twp. ' win keep damage to 'a, nililimliin, sri! dUIij by d:!,;I)Bmlt ' not
headng. for I,\,prll 6 at 'fl.ancy B, and C()rwin S. Freil ,Research j)y onll out
10 A, )I: Betty Jean Davidson, 2 hitl! in a hole then, usinll another cbara\!
Estate of ,Pal Hazelwood. dee'd, Lebanon. ' HOTEL DIRECTORY "FOR Flaure, 3 show.s the dynamite
,inventory hearing set Vira:i! ,T. Ptymire to planted stick by, st\ck at regula,\, tn
for .\4lrill6 at 10. Smltb, llQ1,4 acres in WaBhinll:ton PUBLISHED blelofVwnl1souStO
' Estate of S. Mayne, dec'd, twp. ' urn. ....
;to Mayne . exeeutr,jli:" in_no Dessie P1rmlre til ijertha Smllth. way. the earth does not fall baclt
s.t fot Apl'll Bat 10. ' '1101,4 acres In Willlhlnltton' . TraveUn, a ,do, shoUld 'be iOta apart p! tJ;e dftqh already !lug. '
f B ,Ra
a areat de81 'easier in the future One 1i1 . the of diggiJ;1g
0 , u;t; ,B, Ball. dec'd, Loyd H. ,and y H. Sha!er.,to for vacaUonlsts ' and other, way- dlch wi'thd mit fA th
. ' Ball. ,admlnhtratol-, sale " ,,, '--,. ' faren who find it, necessary to t es , yna e :'V a ....ere
ot personal1>roperty. , " ;: :- take ,th. family pet aloJli ,on their no "spoll ,
". tat f, Ha Id G H b d '(\ Ihou u All The Gaines :Dog Re-
,,!,s eo 1'1) oe. ec , CASH FOR DEAD 5TO(!X ' &love. look alike search Cel\ter. 250 Park" Avenue, V'':'' "ed ' I Valuab'
Catherine A. Boeh, t!lIeeutTix. Ro. " he won't !mow the New YOlk 17. N. Y., has AllOW" ge S '18
bert 1!c\ward Hill and WII- ' 1l0RSES ,3.00 cows f3.')O ' the old onu completed a nationwide survey -cAl To nose Purcha!lin;" Eggs
lIam Baker ,.ppr,aisM!I. " and belt in the hotels and motor coUrts to deter:- ' -."
E F If I mine th hi h t erta u. S. department of
" state o! rank . Bea, dec d, According to !lise and belt to with dO:C an'd ias and marketing apeclallsts report tbat
Pearl A. Beal, ellecutrlX inventory All Stock nmoved. promptly. In a to published Its findiniS In the form ImOwlll' where to.bu1 eus and ho"
approved. habit of a directory available , to do,- to keep them are the only two .. ata
ownera without charge. A preface that couum.era call be or
COMMON PLEAS to the directory 2ivel helpfu] h.yiq a quslity prD4uct at all
The Qitlsen. Nltional Bank, Phone Collect lutioDl for ilinrjilfying the prob- time.. ' , ,
Xenia, Ohio. a corp ' ,s. 'Everett 1110) of feeding Towle1I while OD '
X fa 0 1711 U;\e road milkes a plea for dOI- The homemak:er;'a ftrat step III UIia
J. and .Elsie Bunnell, et '1., defen- , en t . , 011 owners to make lure tbat their dlrecdOll iI 10 frcpD nwu-a
dAn"" o-me.-ect' to pay ",028.1a and O. l1li p!!1s do not cause annoyance to or whCllu-.1erl who keep __
coda. other hotel 1\1.... or damage te' propu eoncUtiOllL Her Dal ... II
Arthur NelsO'J1 Bu .. ting .1. furDlture or rup. to' lleep the .... 0001.
THE MIAMI
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Mn. Buuel
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Untler OfllO SId.:;
OJiilE QENT PER WORD i minimum charge, 25
eenta. Contract rate for repeat .advertisements
upon application. .
sr:JS
- As nx.D av_CoNSSNATION DIvISION
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Ada laobon repreHDted 'hrtAItd
Gnap 18 ., FU'IIW'I W.t ill
0011llllbu dlll'lq the ....
Ilr. ud lin. La liar !lamhart
had aa .- enel p.... the lat.-
ter's IIIOther. lin. Dlp.r Loac. aDd
brother. Don of catclweU.
Don LoIIC was enjoJiq a .-ea-
tion froill . b1a stadies at Obio.
State.
.
LOST Black BillfQld oon-
valuable papers.
for return .
ALBEPT HAWKE
FOR, SALt!:
1937 ClIevrolet Tudor Sedan.
Edwln Ramby, phone '2695.
FORSAL'E .
ReJrlstered Guemsey Bull Cal-
Vt'l. Some ready for service. Sons
of our berd sire Lan""ater Com-
Royal out of AR tested
Dam". Write
107 E. Pearl St.. <::Incinnati 2.
Ohio . .
W " N!J'P.O-.,
Qardenll to plow. Call 2991; War -
ren Shcehal). ,

I, vour .lectrlC:a1 winne .. Ie? I will
check your wirillK' Prw.-HoUH Wir-
Ing .. . nd ...p.;,... QuIC\:: .....tee. Ed
Lausf\lhll 5 mU. N.E. of
..411, at HIn-nOllY Grove 5c.hooJ
e, N_ Burlington 306.
nnl'll'T w:npr.pT Tn rll' 1
t('lr n re, A 11 t- '''I''. "f
a ,lIlIvin po<: r .. Il
Prlln,.,,, r."nl' Rr","" "h(\n "
Vlll vnl'o;"n,. .,11.,.., ;".,.
""Uf: rt Wi'minn"n '111 f .
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NO'I'lCE OJl' APPOINTMENT
Kabte of M_l'Iaret A .Tolin. Declealed.
Notte. f. herel>v- ".en th.t Paul
T. .Tohm wfI_ Po.ot Office Add,..".,
I, R. R. !fo. 2, Waynesville, Ohio
bu' b8I) duly ll1'l'JOiDted .. Adminl.,
tntor of the E4tate of Margaret A.
",,100 1q II 'lf WAvne TownshiP'. War
- 1."T!'" OM".
,t, '$ I-, !Iav of March 1949
RALPH 11. CAREY
Judea of the 'Probate Court
Warren COunty, Ohio.
C. ponald.Dilatuah, Attorney.
Mr. and Mnlienry Gentty are
at helme to their the
Mr; and Mrs.. Charles Swindler
farm bome near Flat Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cline 'al)d
daughter, . GeraldIne, of Colum-
bus, were week-end gUests of her
parebts, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Doster.
Mr. and Mrs., Lewis Smith and
daughter, of GreySOJ'l. Ky., were
recent guests (If , relatives and
frleflds here. '
el m Foley" of Columbus . .. as
a rec 'II't vlaitor m,town.
Mrs. Ether Smith has
from a month's vacation in Flor-
.
E. B. Dakin entertained esveJ'al
friends at cards Wednesc;lay eye-
il)g at his bame.
. .
'Mrs. 'enter-
Illmed 50 guest At 8
(' ous show;'" at home Fclday
veni ng"fpr Mrs .. ,J:eanEich Gen-
try, 1\ recent bride . .. The evening
" 8.!\ . spent in contests and giving
rdv:lce to the bride. Afterwards
the guests were invited t.o the
(lining room wlili:h
fo1' occasion, when tbe
, l,tide l'ecei"led lovell-' gifts.
salad 'cpunse was 'served to the
. I! uests.
carl Shi$ir:!l' is. 'sl!rigus1y m
at the home of his dnughter, Mrs.
Phvl1i . Martin and family.
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ANNUAL REPORT OF CLERK OF
T':'E VILLACE. OF CORWIN WARREN COUNTY. OHIO
For th" Fi.c.1 Year Endinl Dec.mber 31, 1941
C RW.lN, OHIO . MARCH 28, 194-9
I herl'by ify t hl' fullowing Lo be orrect.
MARGARET ALLEN , Village Clerk
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BOB O'REGAN
No new. from
track team but know' that by our
edition COach Poner will
furnish information on the
hopefuL,. Tt:ack sports, as .a rule,
do not receive the attention aJ
SUMMARY OF FUND BALANCES . RECEIPTS other moxe cmnpeUtive spor:LI do
AND EXPENDITURES but as any member of a mclt
Belanc;e Belanee squad can testify the sport UI one
. Jan. 1 Receipt. Expenditures bee. 31 where plenty of stamina and seU
General Fund ... _ ..... ..... , .... $ 1,071.39 $ $ 959.07 $ l,143.82
Auto Llcen,.. Street Repair ' _ discipline is nece!lll8ry.
Fund I\j Gasoline Tax Last year's
Street Repair Fund ........ , 367.70 565.S0 823.67 members are starting", to
Totats Gen. Village Fundi 1\43!)'o9 ;1,597.00' 1.782.74 Around looking for the news
. Totals of All
Furids (Clerk) .. .. 1,439.09 2,597.00 1,782.74 flfllt practice.,. Well, all I call ea.'Y
1 . Is that no pHlcial ' clearance'
Total Ca-sh Bolane", Dec. 31. 1948 ........................... _ ....... $ 2,253.35 been received frOm the local, I.e-
'SUMMARY OF po$t. as ' to whether or not
l'ropeJ'tY Taxes - General ,Fund , ................................. $ 888.49 th d ire to cl b The
Total Property Tax-es ......................... '-........ ....... :...... $ 88IU9 ' ey ' sponsor a U d f
Cigan!tte TQII ..................... ........................ ....................... J.97 Suits are ready and wel'e pal or
Vehicle T.QJt ......................................... :...... by the local merchanta with the
...... 11le Iall ............ ....... , .. - ......... -......... ......... ........... 5 5'00 'understanding -that the 17 year
Intangible Tax .......... ...... -... ...................................... 3 . ' Id th td th m Ii gain
Oen .. Classified Pe.raonal Tax .... .......................... 198.04 0 YOIl , WOIi wear e d I
Solo's fl'ax ....................... , .... , ...... , ... , ....... , .................... :... 3,35.00 in .1949. !11\ere la. one more .1r8W-
lndlllns Were no tlji'OS
. In . the art 01 FJ5htn,g
A40RfGINAL
OHIOANS HAD FEWEll
LAKES AND PONDS-
SlJr
CJ.E.41l OF
POLWTION'
Gen' l 811d Fund. .................... 64.00 baClc...:....due to outside buallnfts
. Electric'tr .. ........... , ... ... : .... r..... 72. 00 136.00 trcsul'e ItS almost a sure bet that
Total Serv,ce Enterpns-es, .;..... , .. , ........ , .... ;. .. h .. -te wU t be able te. ac
Grand' Total ReceiplII Total Rave-nUD. Lmo e WUI r no
3'5) .. ......... : ., ... , ..... ,; ..... :, ....... , .. ....... _............ ...... 2/54)1.00 Uvely coam or manage this year I
OF EXpENDITURES 1 Column 2' club. But surely there, Wl1 a
. g:urr:r NewCon- volunteer for the 19b - or elM
and IItructionanct Commander 'Keney Bradley. can
tenanca "'luipmaat, 'appoint a member of Post 615 as
. .te. the coaj:h. I' m sure Incllvlcluala
General Government ........ $ 126.00 llke .Timmie Miller, BID s.'I'Yet'
Genera' E,,""utive .. ........ , ......... .............. 137.40 and the Wodtman BrOthers ean
Buildings (Town HaU, ole. ) .... ........................... 196.10
Total General Government ... ............... _ ...... _.. ............. 459.50 put a iood team In the fie.d. '1Vh
Pr!>tec:til>lI to PeNlon and Propllrty - Police ............ 129.42 a1)out It boy.! '
T(ltal Protecti tn to Pel'8Ol1 and Property ... _-,.... ..... ... .. U9.42 . Another contributor to the
VillnRc Funds .. , ............ ............. groWIng fUnd for "oftbaU .1put'- ,
Total ' Sanltation ,.'. .. .......... :i ...... -.......... ,.......... po--- Yo'---y Sa-Lett, one the,
HighW(l'1 - Geneml Villoge Fund . ........... .. ,............. .. 689,32 ......- 'lIWl <II'
Total HiRhwaya ............................ : ..: ................... -........ 689.32 mOlt popular fe1lowlln the leJlgue
- General VlUnge Funds ..... ,.............. 138.06 deposited $5.00 .as Johnny Is one
Total MI.cellanoous ......... : ................... ........ ,.............. 138.06 person who . wants to see t hoae
Totol Ext' . & Outlay . li-l.ts Oll in IND. rm sure molt of
(L,6, 10. 11, 14, 17.20.21,22. 27,31,35, .. .. 1.782.74 5U
Grand Total ExpendituTes (L. 36, 37, 41, 42; 43, 44) . the playel"ll wiD come thro.uah In
GET READY FOR SPRING '
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See O. Now For
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WE IIANDLB ALL AMERICAN STANDARD FIXTURES
BILL SAWY,ER
" their 0)VD iood not, there
f
must be some pe nal reuon.l for PRONE 21'14 WAYNESVILLE, omo
.!..JJ-.- " . . _ . their 'refusals to pay their share ___________________ . __
.. AN T A ' -and again the winter will u- hb a clIet' from
OS
. h 4 \ them tbat 1949 will- new very fint Jay" which brought
......j management in the league. Rum- d t1..... 1a 1_8

VO
Clio. v. .: "'l'S have it that the Geiger lam- aroun to P-..... P y ....


v in' an amazingly abort
, ' . ":;. '_ ily wll conduct the league in 1949
AI .... -hope la more than a 'the Reds .al'e in excellent
oJ RS Don and hi. father certainly is beat verified by the
. couleJ handle the situation. League standing which
.... -- More bad ne..w- for the , that the Walters-men bave
,SecUrity
When Needed
. . . leaRUe. when the boXing bouts than th she of the
, ---. . payto.n, vot'..'l lists an.d instrumen- Wp.re held SaturdaY: Decemher 4, more elr re .
A -minstrel show will be pre- taJists, as w",ll as will . .. lI.mulln, worth approximately ontests played date. Saving I. a good habit. BY,havinc
Miami Chapter 10'1, O. E. S. ,
will meet .in special ae.-lon on
MondlY evenin&" April 4. ,for the
P\Il'JIOse of of
cudldatea. '
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Mr. and Mra. OWen Rartaoek
tn9vinC thl. week their home 111
the country nea:t Wellmau.
Mr. and MTI. A. H. !lamhaat,
Mr. and Mn. LaMar Earnhart and
'v(ere , Suncla din-
nef aruesta of Mr. and Mn . I!lart
and children. , '.
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Mr'. and .Mrs. i tarrr
waite visited lIr: Roy at
the Veteran's Boepltal in
on Sunday ..... 1'1iDlpach baa beetI
confined for several and Ii
, .lowly improvi1ll' . .
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Oecll Hightman. our local broom '
maker. telebrated hie birtl\4ay In.
nivenary ' on Wednesday. Mr-.,
Rlrlltman loat bis. eyellcht a num-
ber of yean alrO and bas been'
engaglld In broom-maldng' fol' OYer
'
Juon Biddlecum, aied 88, cUed
at hta home in 0regonlaf. Sunday
(ollowlng an Ulneas.
Funeral serv:lcea . were beld
Wedneadn at Z' p. 111. at
Chwdi Burial was in SPlinI-
field .. Cemetery cluallle PI
Stubbi Funeralllome.
Surviving two sana, Homer
of Richmond, indiana, and HarTY
of "orlda.
Mrs. Sarah BeUe McNabb, .....
88, dIed Tuesday morning at the
home of a. son; William Lawaon
in Corwin.
Funeral servlcea were beld 1hla
afterftoOn.' at 2:!O p. 111.
Funetal Home, In chute ,of thfl
Ref. R. B. Coleman. Burial wa.
in Miami Cemetery, ' Cqrwin.
Surviving are another 8OD"
Charles, of Dayton, and two
daqhtera; Mrs. Emet'lOn LedfcmI.
Slade, Ky., ana Mrs. Martha Jeff-
ery, -Dayton.
sen ted here Friqay evening spo!l- l have charge of servIces ur;- '*'t1\,00 urn. loaned. to 'U!I by Mr. . breaq camp at an accoul'!t with UB. have
sored py 'the pupils of. our school. der the direction of the Gleaner W 1 h The day the on Monday. April 4 .and security fo," ' the 1uture--Rilady .' ServiCle/l ' for lIfatlwl D. Smith"
" ' -- . Class of the Chw:ch, \lIld SUllPlies . three pmet! In .FlorIda be- for . Maereencies,_ new ear, 79, who dillCl at, !IIaml VaDer
AdVisPl'Y Friday vices f(lr ,the chIldren QpeD r>lsc:P.d in the ecliC)OI baSement fore turning thebQw Northward a new home; Confident financIal hosPital Saturday, 'March 18th
evening at t he home of Mr. and each evening. The public IS cor,- . to being to their heading for ",(:Ire famUlar In today and held at the StnIth blmCt In
rs. Frank SwartZel. di!lily inrited. , They never lot baek' a5 gJ'O\incl. . >pen that account. your .. a\lranee Spring Valley at, 1;30 on Wed-
, - - st'tilt carried off The Reds alre-- for ap- 'f lceurit-. nt'llday March 23. Mr. Snilth wu
Several of our Rainoo';-;"-I"!1"",,;-f-"-fliltlltaty set vices were conduc.... some Seh I h tI in Jacksonville, wl>r..rc " 8 raldent of tlils commUDfty for
attended lhe institution of . ed here Monday afternon for Pfedc- aut ori es meet thde Sostodn .f'i
l
r
aevefal years. He Is survived 1.y ,
mingtop of the Order Deboard, who was return 'tv ' d riJlhtfull SO:-IIO back 10 5 an B an - ..,-en!8CO a. Wavnes.ide hta wife, Peart Evansl$mlthl thrw
(If the Balnbow for Girls Satur- here Wedne!jday, Rev. James Ra An y . they'U play tbe Cardinal! 1 u n d three da..J.ters. Ken
del' offiCl
"ating In I'ufl G. ospel lealtUe It comes. Now' I won- th 7th beE in .. good-by' 101\1 an .....
day. at 3 p.m. at Wilminl,rton high "ler whn's Wring __ w'- have on e. ore 581__ e neU! of Detroit; Clement of Van-
audUol'ium, and t.l)e mitia- Church, with burial i.n CJarks- sq . 'tha "'fn'l',d .. fnr Ano' her IT t
e
, aI D __ L daUa;. Elsie 'of CaUfomla; Mrs.
which. followed immediately. Cemetery. "f'rt1>in lnformat.ijon ' f t I Other dates (\n the -it- p' 3 101 1HlIIIl ' Leigh En-1e of Centervttte.' IIi'I.
tn C''I'.ntlk n R - r are' April Il 9 and 10 In 51
.h ti M Wp.lr)l n ,. Geortre Blake of Midway and .....
Mroj. Slll'ah ' Wright'; wlio has HARVEYSBURG - an c e mea,. me r. . . , Alabama with the home- . ' IPtessler Lewa of Day,ton. Inter-
hefn crmfined to l.er home by iD- Mrs. Harry. S, Tucker announce '\ tr",..,ulln verv bAdly-will eq,me- tn""'" BellT'll of the Southern As- . _ - - ,- ,,_
'I "n(! loan blm one unW we can Mrs. ". ii. ,Earnhart bas ment' wal at M1amI ...eme1ier).
nes . Was taken to Probasco the marriage of tbelr daughter ill h tae ,. 'IOciatloll; April 11, Montgomety wo-fd 0; ;,r Mr. lin. Smith ill a aliter !If ...
N\.Il'sing Home in wUmlngton Miu Evelyn Tucker, to Mr. Jobll "t Monlli!omery; Anril 12 and 13. Packer i ll Brooklyn. New York 011 Evan-.
Saturday. She was much im- SYferd, son of Mrs. Mary S. Pier- ' . h th aul fit f eoum Ii the Ohllsfiel"hla lit LoulsvltJe, March 17. Mr . .Packer and
., r. "pd in health. . son which. ,took place at New :l;rit. to he M' abe em and April 1", New Yo'rk Yankees .resldenti of Wayne ..
' Zurlington .Methodist parsonage, drop It off behind ' &he .,t, CirKlimlatt. , . , ville ud quite well
r Mr. And Mrs. Doster Sa'tur4ay at 4:30 p. m. some DJJdtt-will thm l'oDowinC the Crosley Fteld 8p- I .'
14rs. N. D. Smith. Mn. TreGI,r
Lewis, Mrs. Oeonr& Blalte; ud
W. Kenneth 'SnittII of . DetroIt
called on Mr. and Mra. Earl '
EvllDA, F:r!dtY afternoon.
"ttf',,'ripd 'If Farmer's .The dOl\ble ring ceremony . th 1 nowln da " the . Reds wlJ play the Mr. and Mrs. Roy ElIle and son
Wprk. it" Cnl",."bl' ,\. ""rsdllY" and performed by Rev. A. S. Arthur, we ghav!' American AuOciation Indianapo- had as"SundBY dinner pesta Mr.
V
1
rr'np<:dlw nf IR"t week. pastor oI Methodist Church here. t lth Ita Indians In Richmond. InclU!na and Mrs. ' William Long and SOli
, --.- Those attending thff ceremony reuury . W ley! on 15 and wind up pre- of Xe!)i.. 'Mn. Flora Henderson ,anei Ions
Mr. Mrs. 1 F.A\1 WA ev, of were the bride's parents, Mr. an6 10Wfl: F: 1'1 d Beuon wlth the indians , .,.-..,.- . Joe RaYmond were dlnfter
(lr"nn. onto ''I''e''-I') r.,,.,,,,t (If, Tucker, the bridegroom's J: .an n. t Ap,u 18 mel, Alton Earnbart bas returned .to of Mr: and lin.
Mr R"d Mt,,' 'rnm """leb. "l')I't;)Ut" mo1,her, M.rs. Mary S. anT ' FI y Il'be- " , , ',' his studies. at ' Ohio after KenllWOithy of Lebanon 011 Stm-
In tJ.l'lr hom 'fri\m F[orid . Mr. p'lJd Mrs. Richard WilJiams moO:ed
a
;_-:. .... the traditlOlUll Croaley Field a f,e", 'days Yaeatlon ai day.
., , pnd filmiJy, and, Mrs. James U e<JII ..... _ Leque opener ,wID' find ... "
'T'h ... en-inveCl " }?ark and daughters of of ri
ne
1St. LoUt. Carilb:lala u guests Mt M J ' d ' r 1&1. a_Ie IIIalu acl
<fin"er SlIn.(lav -i n hon'lr theh" For het: marriage the 'bride c.ess ' $,p It1I
thl
...... ':':t on 1'I1esday, April, 19. 'Ohi " IW
S
were ..-. gue.ta 01 ....
, . " b . 't lUi blu years!! WICOlll '- __ '-___ th f 0 el",yan s e o;,.ng. POll' d ...... __
"thp,.!' h1rtl:tdll.Y annivel'Sl'rv. , wore a . SUI w nav,y e IItlle more than a remain- as ..... uoren e ease or many vacation at the home ' bet parenb parente Mr. an Mn. Ww.Dl
serv.lcps w.il) be and a large purple tlquad break. camp yea"!.1!te game already Mr. and MI'3. ,Willard necher of Cindllnatl.
In tnp FI,pnrf' s Church '. lid I h th "ba--"-rml'-g" solid iteU-out. '
. ' . Aft til . th left an Runc el\ e ...... .., UI ... 1. K
Mondav. Annl 4. er .' e ceremony ey h rei trek member of ""e team. en
. t R n,m. and '1nntinlllno' at on an easterll trip to an s tralni waa dotilJI, h.onored by
'he same April 10. dosed destination and after their .. !l g trt III of, reCeIving hon ..
__ . return WlU reside in Dayto!;l. !f,he has b(!en a 'n;tention on."Ute State:
., . , b ' d . . Oft h . N rth ' ldg" partment as r u .
Attendant;e at, the M th\ldisl fI e IS, a ,<-,- ac er m 0 r '" ., f d I B team. '
Church' IJ2 at- and the brIdegroom, . who editi?n o' lRehs
. W ld W 11 t .. Pnman y t e crean; ..
' e,,'dln' o""rl?- ,."oln.ing and col- was J1 or ar ve eran, 18 . . 1"-
I ectio)) , '.\ it: i'i2 .')2. mr!r. o;r\ lit Frigldai.re Corp. Manaloter .Wa .!.UI
'. __ . planned and execulCQ
Mx.' and Mrs. William' Lewis of , Week-end gueSts of Mr. and tioning program which
Mrs. John Roberson. were her fact that ,the.
brother and 'sister-in-law, Mr. aee is In his fint ... oftll
"n(! M:I"'I . Roth Van Buren and ilS the 'Dilat of a .major !:J81,lgtlel
their Sfln and \:lub In Sorinl{ tralnm..
Ml' . and ' Mrs. Robert Roberson. With a valuable asslst
aU of' Mich. . weatherman, Walters d llunctb4!C11
, 0 ........ ...
Onrfetclln. tile ..... In ow _
I4NJ;) .... ' GltAVIL

TAIl ... ROAD oa
t:.A WN ... PILL DIItT
CIONCIIETE
DcA VATlJlfG ... DUMP TItUCIt lIItYIc:r
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Gnd Nutritious!
A ,."Iqqllor
e.r , Class of the .talnment. ' .
H AUpilYSBURG-The .
Ch" l'I;h met :11 HH! he,me Those present were. lb.
of Mr . . and Mrs. ,Hack- Mrs. Lawrence LIIt1Y
ney Saturday ,evening for their Carylon Jean, Mr. Kra.
regular mQnthly metelng. A pot Dwyer, Mr and Mrs.
h\J:k was enjoyed by 27' born, Billy and Joan; ......
HOUR81

...", Borden'. '
COttAGE CHEESE
'"
lord.,,', C9ttGge eIIee .. will ...
help pl. IIutrltloul
Lenten dl,b., that or. a real dellgh.
to all the family! U .. it for .alad ..
lor ........ .., .oln courHI,
D".ed .. _ door or Qtyo.- d.al.r.

Ii, (T 1 () 1 ( (; (') I I I
,,--
members and visitors. . Uan Carr, Mr. and
The meeting was coiled to nr- Sonja Kay, Nellie
,h, I.", the president. Mrs. 'Ray-. navis, MrII. Mabe\ TeJ'J')',
mond Conley. The Lord's Prayer Mtt. Eldred T1etrueyer
WIlA repeated in wU/lOn for.Part dren, Miriam. Linda IibCI
of. the devotions. ' Mr. and Mrs. '0..)1'"
One ml1ln subject of the and son, Charles, the
ning was the revival which the' ess and dal.lghter,
sponsoring beiInaIDI API'. Hackney.
11-5 to"-*'- W....,
......
0dI.r .....mp ApabJ .....
. TELBPHO- 62-R
Dr. 't, l '.
" ...... .,. 8\*faJ""

RIllA. QBlO
, .
4, through l4.pr. 10. A nlimber of Mrs. Eldred vol"UD ...
h"mns sung by the group tea- teered to have the ..
tured pari of the evening's enter ---------.... --.
'I'
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A community Insti tution


For Ninety-nili:e Years
\
lam) ,Gazette
' ,I
FROM THE'

BOSSES, BUREAUCACY
, "Joyous Bells
'Of, Ealter" At
I Church
AND BUNGLING The Chorus Choi l'
. The oiggest' issue now aciug Waynesville MethodJst
the Pacific Northwest is the pro- will give , the Easter
posed Columbia Val!ey Author" ' 'The Joyous Bells of Easter, ,by
lly which ' give the Fed- Carrie B. Adams" next Sunday
govemmetll do'minatlon 'of evening, 10. at 8 "
the electric resources' of The program IS ,as follows.
an empire. That would in,evlt- , Now is Chdst Risen f:om the
ably involve sweeping control Dead (chol'us by the chOir ) ; Into'
, over Inqustrial IlJld sgricultural the Woods My , Master Went
development.' (baritone solo by Don Work-
The- Salem Oregon, ' Capital man); 0 Jesus,' Crucilied for
Jommll ran a lonp edit- Man soprano and tenor
ul'ial 0 1') CVA in ' whi,ch it sllid: Mrs. Howard Brown. W!.
"The only 11. CVA will . be Phmp Beneath the
created wiU be that the PB,ciflc Cross , of .(qua rtet) ; The
Northwest can't unite on Its Mastel' Sleeps (chorus and, mezzo
and Cl ecide. fQr . Itself what should soprano solo by Mrs. Ruth Anna
be done to develop the region. A A Song 111e B.ells
rj' tll'dll1ntion of eRort benefit (cllorus by
everyone In the region is certain Happy BeUs (wDmen s, cho,rus ) ,
come-and necessary. U" the Ye of Easter Day
in this of the co un- (soprano solo by J ean Hart-
1:ry can't bring that coordinatioI\ sock) ; Alleluia! He is
ahmlt . . . the 'great white father'. , (choit, contralto solo by , Miss
plan HarJ'iet Workman) i the
"And that means a CVA. That Lord, is Risen Today (men s cho-
would be air mdJcaUon that the rus) ; The Song of Triumph (dou-
people no longel' have the Jntel- ble' chorus, and tenor
or the will to handle their soJos by Mary ' Ann Burton and
t}wn . alJuirs. that Hastings) ; Jesus Reigns!
be D sad commentary on (floal chorus by choir). Frank
the America of , ,LeMay, director ; "Miss Virginia
" "Does the Pacific NOIthwest Hardin, olganist .
want bosSes ' bureaucrac This is one of Miss Adams' very
bungling 01; does it want co-op- fine compositions and we eytelld
cJ'aUvc ' evelopment of re- a cordJal invitation to the com-
gion?" munit:,' to attend the service .. '
The ' real significance of CVA
and all the other riVe!' and val-
l",y "aulhodties," existing and
J r\lp,osed is that they amount ,to
an IIdmissi<>n the $tates and
t heir people ca.n no do a
Nancy F olter", 0
Address Friends
" ,
, vital. job for and , ,-- MillS Nancy
must let a political burea!-lCI'8cy, Foster, daughter ot Mr, and Ml'8.
which gets Its orders in Washing- Tom, FOIIfer of Foster, will apeak
tOil . do it for them. if ,we hlLVe ali the FrIends Church on Satul'-
come to that sUige of decay as a day evening, April 9, 7:30. on
people, the .tautilorities" will her experiences whUe ee.rving with
our 1bosaes. But if we haven t, the American Fdands Service Com-
the time is here to tell the federal mittee. in FInland and Germany.
]llanoe... lhai -we ' are still capa- Mills Foster was .in Finland for
ble of" handllilg OUI' own local three years and in' Gel'l1lany one
and: regloQal , ye&r, and the public is Invited to
key men
Within the Soviet government
have' sUrred up an ..apparently
clLdless ' discuSsion as to whether
this may be the to some
Jl4!a, her _ wll of her worlc there.
alid of the work which IIhe will now
do when she up her duties in
.
,
To eDJure bigger for , R ' the NaUoills
j
,
Food and Agrlcul*ul;e Or,anlzation AO) Is now scndlhg'
seed corn to 19 countries Eurol)B anjl the 1:'iear East. In Ital y, !;or
example hybrid corn gives up to 50 percent better yi elds Ulan
older types. Here members of FAO's agricultural division pack'
hybrld- seetl for other cOunt1'ies, sderinr food

By Auto
I
A smaU son of MI'. IUld Mrs,
. Robet'L Britain was strl1ck by an
auto driven by MI' . Horace Shan -
er when the boy went against the
red Hght at Main and North
SLreets at noon Mon(1ay. He was
taken t o Miaml Valley Hospital
' tn ' the IStupbs Ambulance .
w.as released with a min oj'
wound. '
MOTHERS
CLUB CONVENES
A
Every pupil tests were held Jast
Thursday and Friday, March 31
and April 1, and those recelving
the blghest scot'es will ,
In the preliminary ' dlstnct-state
scholarsh ip tests t o be held Fri-
day, April 8.

The Mothers The following announcements
Club held the Apr il meet- in the commer cial department
ing at the Grade buildinlron Fri- have bllen made by Miss , Fox-
day During obhe busi- bowel' : Nonna Pummill re-
, ness session, a (I celved u competent typists award
, was held On the new school bUild f 42' 01"d5 per minute and Bob
ing '1;0 be erected. Miss Dorothy ;r ti.n w t h same award for 50
Day pl'8sented a group of her as gs , e inute The book-
pupils in a very fine musical pro. wQrds pel .
gram.
Local Man
Attends ' Insurance
.
Reception
for
keeping class h as completed their
practice sets,
, ...
The spring track team has gone
into training. The date f or the
Warren County track meet baa
not been set as yet.
'. . . '
GraduaUon activities are
scheduled with the annual JW1-
ior-Seniol' Banq,.uet to ,be .beld
April 29 at the General Denver
Hotel in Wilinington followed by
the Junior-Senior Pr9Jll on May ,
5 at Wampler's Barn in Dayton.
..
Additional
Traffic Lig.ht
. Discussecl
Co_unifY Good
Friday
Arranged ,
"The Seven Last Words," a well
Newly
_ weds knQwn Sacred cantata, whlch will
C
' -of I on be presented nelle by tbe com-
Rev. Samuel N. Keys olE St. 'OOV" blned civic chorus and high school
The Village Council met in Mary's Episcopal Chur Ch an- A reception honoring the re- a'cappela choit.' finds its text .In
I' gulal' session Monday evenir!.g. nouneea'" this wee at COl11- Raymond Braddock, R. R. I, cent bride anet groom, Mr. and Bible as tl\e words are taken
the was munity Good Friday seryices Waynesville, represen.tative tor Mrs. Nonnan Bachert, was held from the Scriptures concerning
dispensed Wlth, the of wbuld, be beld in the Epis.oopal teh Farm Bureau insurance COIl'l- on Sunday evening, April Srd, at theangulsh of 1he Lord on the .
ihstal1ing a' new traffic Churcb Allllil 15, beginning .nt 12 paoies, attended lite t hE' bome of the bride's 'parents, Cross. This cantata will be pr:e-
the COl'ner of Main and MiamI ncon and' l'unning till 3 p,m. annual convention of 1he firms in Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Earnhart. sentedin the Wayn!!svllle lfigh
Streets was discussed. An appU- The Friends Meeti ng aoc! the Columbus, Ohio, 6 and 7. Ml'S . Bachert was charmingly Scho?l
cation 01' a pel'mit for the light Methodist Church will jom U!l the Th ' ti . ted f a attired in her wedding evemng April 13 at 8 0 cloCk.
w'as filled out and forwarded to service 1 e conven on co
f
nslS e' n a suit of daffodJl yellow cort;luroy have been made
' h .... - rtm. t' sa es day program 01' rep. es - silk d f dJ this ' in j ....
the State Hig way """,pa eft . The pro,l'8m wUl 1aH ves of the c0tnpanles on April wj th bloUse of shell pink an 'or recor ng program ...
Ilbe need 10r more IIdequate of 8 aerIes of sermons QlIl the G \" '"'1''' d' d "a de lace. '. for re-broadcast on "-'-_
I
' . lied t T_rd W'JJo e ' ...,.e secon a,y ,y S - h f hOd ...... .....vG
po Ice ca 0 Seven ot <l tlr t ed to the annual meetings o[ DecoraUve toue eli o ' t e 1"e- pun ay , .... emoon over "&4.,
the of It wlIS on Ute t:ro&s l;Jy . three firms thp:! Farm Bureau coption and light refreshments Dayton.
the unanimous oplmon o( the of i,Jle denommations. MalA t ' bll ' insUrance welle in pastel colors. The plans fo robser vl\ nce ,,(
membel's of CouncU that a trat- Albert Schnalt- C utu th F
U
omo
B
e M tual ' The ,young 'couple IDs triumjJh over the
fic' patrolman shOUld be Braddock, In e ure
d
8u,. u many lovely' and useful presenta. should include your.atlendan\:8 at
d d tl
' be . , l Ire surance o. an me Mr d ... _ dr ti Ugt I ......
e , lID ae on is to will repres'en. the B Lif l' ' c Those invited were . an t..... ama c re ous J1JUI ......
once to employ Rev. R. B. Cole- ureau e nsurance o. Mrs, J. L. Bachert and of presented by this 80 voIce, cbob-.
position. The Mayor Rev. Ber- Principal speake I' on sales day Mrs. Viola HlIl'Iari. Mr. Dr. 1;.uther bead of
names of a few men the Wall Dr. LN. aoush end ,._
<':O/1liidered as ""itev. eys- -.mn lly, Mr . pd Mrs. E. L. Harlan bejID $ecured as guest Clem:"
'tha1 meet special and r epresent nell, Ia. Other were and daughter, Mr. and Ml's. .. Solpl$ls on the program
sion, S",tul'day to coo- clIurcb. The public . is MUl,"IIay D. Lincoln. ,preSident and H. Earnhart and son, Mr, and Mr. Philip Workman,
sider the ,appointment of a streeL Jnvite.d . 'to attend and take part mll1jager, and. Mrs. E. /!L Earnhart and SOD, Mr. tenor, Miss TOQe Ball, soprano,
patrolman. in the' services. Doss, ugency vlcepresldent, 8lI- and Mrs. E. ,F. Earnhart, Mr. and and Mr. Donald Gshrh .
----- ..- ( -:- ' with merchants, 'rell as representatives of the Mrs. Lloyd Davis and son, Mrs.
-Honored
dramatic new tangent in Krem.4rt What Ifect may all this have'
policy, The iron , cu.rtain' is , -110 on the issue of lieace or
opaque that no one can " ' nl'? It is clear, if these .
that with eertitulie at this dis- are correct, that RUssia is plan- Fune)'al set"Vices roi' Harry R.
Uince. However,the experts, af- ning on a lengthy period of peace. Cleaver, G7, of Daytc;m, who
tel' mulling all the available At present, the lines in Europ passed at 10 a.m. Wednes-
facts and guesses, b,ave generally seem to be pretty well establish.. day at Miami Valley Hospital
come to the conclUsion thiir -tlie ed: Russia has . expanded about wilj ,be held Satul'day aL,: m.
changlls steR' from perfeotly ]og- as far as she can ,go. T.here is at. the Stul)bs FunGI'1I 1 Hom
ieal reasons, whjch a rela- small chance of the West He ts survived by om:
livc).y small intlucn,ce oh the 1'0- "ny headway in breaking the 01'- fer, Mis. Roxie! Flynn. of DaYlqn.
lIUons o,.l'tussia Willi the Wl;Jsl. bit of countrle,s whieh surrounrl two sons. Theodor e of Dayto,n
through the WaynesviUe Civic home office and the agency force. Jennie Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Club. for the dosing oE the Btaddock bas been assoclated ert Earnhart, Mr. and Mrs. La
ness houses during the service with the Farm Bureau comparues Mar Earnhart/ Mr. and Mrs. Earl
has been completed. ,The regular lilnce J.une 3, 1937. He left .here Earnhart and famlly, Mr. and
mel'chants will Close tlielr eloors 00 Apr il 6 and ,retw:ned April 8. Mrs. R. B. Coleman, all of
frodl 12' noon to' 3 p.m. ' Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Ever-
.. s In the News
ett Harlan and family of Blan-
chester, Mr. and Mrs. A,
Babb and .son o Jamestbwn, Mr.
Ml'S. Madison Eambal!t and
family Mr. and Mrs. James Rob-
Birthday
Mrs. Gayle Evans honored her
son, BUly Evans as he celebrated
his 1.5th hix:thday, a party
on 29th. The tlme.was en-
joyed irl games and fol-
lowed by delicious, refreshments
of jeUo w,ith whipped cream and_ '1'l;1e most impo[tant change was' Russia and 'whose governments' and oC ' Rldgeville, one
the supplementing of Molotov she dominates. So,- to Stalin ana . sisler, M.rs. Alden La.throp of' St.
with Vishinsky as foreign miniS- other top men, this 'may IIPpear Paul, Minn., two brothers. AlbeJll
tel'. easy conc1ualon was , to be the proper time for conect- of Waynesvill e and Leo of St.
that Molotov, in disgrace" and I ing grave internal "(' uld, Minn. '
would disappea! public life, . , Rev. R, B. Coleman
' B!I lJtvino/J did. years ago. BUll THE LOW DOWN FROM dlict ser vices
Molotov .remains a member of'the , HICKORY GROVE I
polltburo, which lslnfinltely ! Today 1 am coming to the aid
t inson and' family, Mr. and Mr.s.
Marion Jacobs; Mrs. C. A, Mc-
Bryant, Mias Pat Newton all of
DaytOn, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles' B.
Earnhart and of Trotwood,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wlldman of
Jackson, Miss Betty !,.ong of
and Mr. Carl Pierce of
Portsmouth.
the birthday cake. '
, BUly was presen.ted many fine
presents ' by the followiI\g
Joan Gruber, Annette Tinney,
June , Adhur; ;Betty Snoody, Har-
old Lee Pl1rkey, Elaine Evans,
Jlmtny PUl'k llY' SnooB:y.
Charles Ar-
important , than any, cabinet pOst. of the under-dog,..congress'->;I1l..f---,Mjjss-,lt-lelll 1..
ftCan logically be argued that many are jumping Con- of Rev, R. B, Coleman,
Stalin decided be coWd 'be q'f the boys t liere ' Ido.,. . Sund'lY at 3 p.m. in Columbus,
nlore value i f kept at home. , It nothings" and "un-social rrt1ndl. Ohio. She had !:i een a Leacher in
wouldll't surprise the , expertS if ed" and that I have ' the Akron, rugh a
be) was ' made - Pt:ein'ler before been delvmg in\O the hacas., number of years.
and John
Mr. and Mrs. Willinm
Saturday evening dinneJ.: JrUosts
Mr. and Mrs, ,pred BUrSke and
daughter; in Cincinnati. Mr. and
Mrs.' ' Dick Coulston and twin sonl:l
of Flat Rock, Indiana, alsO were
guests 'Oi th.eir parents and a most
pleasant 'family gathering was en-
Rev. R, B. Coleman Was c;alIed
to conduct 'the funeral service of
Mr.: EmersOn WUson at the Neeld
Fune1'al Home in Xenia on Fri-
day' . April . 1. Burial was maw
In the Port William Cemetery.
..
long. 'Congress deserves a pat on the 'Funeral services were beld in
The key to the business back-not too. big, but jl.lst the Evans Funeral Home
found in conditions WitIJ- euough to encourage 'em a speck ' Hillsbor o, Ohio, Wednesday at
in the Soviet Union and her lI8t- ' -Utey been dcmg pretty good o'clock. Ipllpwed by bW'ial in
1:' 1I1je states. Things' aren1t going he;e lately-keeping their shllt . cemetery thel'c. Those attending
ui; ,well ,as Communists w.ant. on, .And ... now If they keep from here were Mr. and 'Mrs.
.: The, difficulties with Tito have theJr trolleY. ,on-1nd .their eye '1 Baird, Mrs. Harold EaJin-
prpvldedthe m\Jsl ex- '011 the We can harbor hcu:t j Mrs. J . B, Ricli, and Mrs.
ample of this. But wliat III nap- of hope that the' governl1len.t will Hough. '. '
pening iii. Yugoslavia' is also yet be pared a bit ; And _' __ .
penlng, thOUgh lJl.a different way" maybe we need to ante 6 LYTLE _ John W. Bean, aged
ilhd Ton a smaller. scale- in riuIlton bucks foI"' repaIrs and ex- 81, retired d'"rmer"
gary, BulgllJ'ia and .elsewl1ere. panslon ot the White House-6 morning at the home ot Mr. and
The Soviet-dotnirlated govem- million, brother; that would build Mrs. ]'ran\( in Lytle. He
menta are special 1000 at 6OQO each. had I>een' in ill health for several
trouble in . bringing the peasants , Cltill;ens In this fair land again ,
into line. need a free If a young fel- , " "
, F'urthermol'e" it 10.oks as if the ler chooses to .use his Jl!,ggln 'and F\lneral se.rvicef Were held Sat-
I hi h k d urday at at Stubbs Funoral
far from satisfied with his s Q,wn 00 an Borne in WaYfiesvi1!e with ' burial
itS own people's Jdeological fel'- a"little over-time-let profit, Springboro Cemetery.
vor, tJ. S. News puts It thIS WilY; ,Whe can make a ' or bigger Be' hilS no immediate 8uMvors.
old' idea was that the el1te doughnut for less, let him. If, he
of the Communist Party, whJch can tUrn out a hotter , gallon . of
has only 6,000,000 memi)ers 10 a gas, give him' free rem-and ,9
, coWlfry of about 210,000,000' peo- cheerJl. . ,
pie, would flllth in Com- If Congress Will
ideology and 'execute the around with !iocia! medicine-m-
orden. Now the Politburo has Bation'
ordered a Ulemendous -
of work thai b de- creek dams -
signed to sell tbe idea of ,r com- tion, etc., etc., and even maybe
plele ailh in the tri- decide to come ' on , home, rigbt
umph of Communilllll to the lOOn, it could be dOLDg all of us
\\'hole of the nUS$IaD' people. a good ,
Th .. campaign is nqt the k1Dd Yours with the low-down,
ot thing thatc:an be put aC1'Olll JO SERRA
_ overlliJht."
The WOIpan's Auxiliary of -tbe
St. Mary's Ohurcn will meet In
regular ses8iO"n, on Friday after-
nOon at ' the home of Mrs. C. Lee
Hawke. The ' IBook of Common
Prayer" will be the study of the
afternoon folloWing the business
IIClSS10h, over which Miu Katherine
Prender.gast, the president, will '
pr.eslde.
Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Elzey
Dnd daughtc:,r, Marjorie, of Day-
ten visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter.
Saturday evening.
,
Mr. and Mrll, Rhod4!8 Bunnell _.n-
- tertained on 'Wedl)eaday evenillg at
Don Asbury of Camp Knox was and ot bridg.e.
a week-end 'gUest of hill Mr. and Mrs. Charle. DOster,
?!1L. and' Mrs. R. E. Asb\lry. Wall and Mrs. Bernard
',0 - " received the prizes at the
" , Cora Rich, Mrs. ' Gilbert 'fames.
and sons spent Saturday In \ _
Wilmlngtbn. , Mrs. Lena Hartsock is
--. this week in Lebanon.
Mr. "nd Mrs. Paul Sowash and] . _ _ . " .
daughter' of Dayton are spending The guests 'were Mr. and M:n-
Bome time wit h Mrs. Sowash's Charles Doster, 14r. and Mrs, Wil-
ent. , Mr, and Ml'lI. ' LOuis Fires. linm, Doster, Mrs. Hllroort
' Mr. and Mrs. 8. I. Hill, ,}fro and
Dr .. and H. E. Hathaway Mn. D6nald Coates, wit h Mr . and
were Sunday dmner gues.te of Mr. I Mn: Mayna.rcf McKay all tl
and Mrs. ,George l;!paeth In Mason., Mrs. Bernard Harris ,of
. ld k ten all speeial gu'est,ll of tho club.
. Mr, and Mrs, Rona , L' aw e "'-" '
were 'guests of Mr. and' Mrs. M1:. and Mrs. Walter Whilaker
Floyd Smith of near Spl'ingfieJd the weekend with Tcl ... Uves
at a family runnel' ,on. Sunday. in L.imR, Qhio. J
Mrs, Sadie ReMon, who has
been at the 'home of her
daughter, Ml'I!I. Earl Hockett, for
sevcl'8.l months, 1'8 inwroving &lid'
was the' Sunda, dinner _lrUut ot
Mr, and Mrs. P. L. Rell8On,
-
Mr. and Mrs. P. '1.. J\a1lO1l
Saturda, evenine dinner guea. of
I
Mn. Charles Felter and Mlts

Glenna Marsh
Mr. ancf"Mn. R. C. -Moler ipeDl
Wednuda7.' bl JIam11toQ.
The Miami Gazette
PubllBhed every Thursday at Waynesville. Warren
Cnunb'.
loon ll. JAlmS, Edltl)r
as second cllWl' matter at the rostotfiee
\I' nyneRv1lle. Ohio. .
SubRoriptlon Rate: $1.60 per year in Ohio; $2.()O
'PIlr ell\ewhere.
j s
,
'N.ws Grandpa. Read

=
..,.OM om FILES
AI th .. M. .r. . Sunday School
S\Jlld"v, M'r!I. Mn.rv J iflcobs
tnp nl'b:e offer 'd t.he
"'e1'l'l()n cnromlttlnll': the
lanrp;l"!'t Amonnt of Scrlptur_
Mt'!!. havlnl! recited four
"undred and nln iV-five ver.;es.
On MondRV fe-l-
It INn At. Vr. .r ....ll!!n
t .\sle'!! d()ll. while wliIlkina
hIs mestt'r. fi nd of the sho\;!!
. hit MIl. Llslr un ihe and
bAre).,. escaned inftlotini( dMlller-
(IUs 'jn'iury. tf not; a mortal
\\Jound. .
SILVER WEDDlNG-A
little affair tn(}lc: 1)la.<:1>
at the home of Dr. Bnd Mrs, ,.,
Ad"m!'. 'last Dec. 2.'-'.
18'7t, cpmmP.lTloratin" silvpr
"feddlnl'. R.'" on rillV twpntv-'
-!lve veat'll ""0. 'Q>" Dr. led
'M11Itha Stp.pl .. to ine I>ltf' r aA
..., bTlde. On Sltt ryfltV their thrill)
c:hUdre1\ wp're will, tJlPm. toi(eth-
- with Mr. and Mrl'i, A, G.
'l'rl1mb"ll of and
Ru th A. Whitacre. 011 of thi s yj-
cinily. We wish th{'1ll llIuch ha?-
,
M the h!lmc 0( the bride!s mo-
lhl'r. im Wednesday, Deu. 20,
1871, by,' the !lev. -W. ,H. Lawder.
Mr. J os-eph McKinsey to Miss
Lida J . Keys! aU or Wano Town-
ship, If. )arge parcel of the good
things of the marriage-feast
dispatched . t o the Gazette office:
but fhat wo.s not necessllI:Y to se-
cure our best wishes f or the life-
long and long-life felicity of the
pair.
WA YNE$V!LllE MARKBTs...;!
Butler 20(: pel" lb., llwd 10c lb. ,
eggs 20c driea peaches 12c
1b . .
:.L'I11e nW!J
Honored on Sixth
. '

MiA. J !"nl\'e of Belle ' jlo MiIlel)beJl!\,pr cnt.'r-
C"nl p," Mrs. Adams was the re- 1.IIinNI 1\ number of li ttle ,friends
einlpn1 of some eler(8nt nud C()st- of her Timmy, on Thlwsday
1" or !Ollverware, from aftel'nonn honor pI sixth
snT)!I and relRtives: anl1 thE" He reeeJved a . number of
.",,\')"'V {emUy '1I8rtv sat down tn nlce g1!t s. Ice craam II lid
. .. ... _ . . were served t o .1 foll ow,"!!
a rnm-otuous Irue"ts: !taron 'Hunter, Syblc Jo
,
l
THE MIAMI

'OHIO

"
.
Range of Religion
O
NCE THERE WAS a farmer
wbo owned .. lar,. farm. Itt
wide acrea,. \If" 41vt<!Aid Into pll'
tur., and' field, and ... rIl.n and
orcberd. and h.o,-
lot. and chlaen-
yardl.nd 10 on.
But wbepever all7,
one would ilk tile
tarmer .bout ,pm.
partlciular . part of
the farm, be would
anlwer, ''Tha'',
'not JI13' bulineJ_
that'. 0* the or
chard. It . IID't the Dr. P., .. all
farm'" or "-That'.
,
f Th':' d lapp.cd by a \lu,e reyolv1na c1obe, :w.11I ".;' o.no
of Ibe. ,I. .I .. " of the Gcnend I\fotom ,orr.nspodaUoD Unltmltecl
i.1 ' H;iU at Il?/Toit 017.' The five ellim.
11 \. in .!? ; I ' hcvrqlel:, Buick' and CadlDae,
nre ' 'I'io;,. J n: /lIe V' inh bf Iho >lhr lit tlt'l ,bese of the eoJImUJ. :
./
not itt. fum; th.r,. fJoclt III
.heep" or '. rye. field or whatevfr
It mJ,ht be. Of court. IUcb a farm.r
never Uved, er It h. clld. h . stiou14
have hi. head ex.lniDed, '
, .
Perhaps You
What Does Cover?
SERVICES FOR HOLY WEEK. P4Im Sunday yET 'l'llAT FARMEa I. aot a bit
Sunday School, 9:31f a.m. mora idiotic than a ChrtatiaD
O th b
wbo, when liked about this or thlt
The Rev. Samuel N. Keys. Rector. At 10:3 ere will e a Bap- or lipem qI Ufe. auw .....
FROM OUR FlLES-May 2, 1935 Dail" 1hru Saturday) tismal'Serviee fo!, adults and ore- "That' I aot reUIICIIl. I bay. no ill
Holy CommumoD 8! 00 a.m. ception of membeI:s. The Youth teratt ill ft." ReUlion Isn't a Utua '
Miss Florence Day and Mr. Le- Noon Day Prayers 12: 00 N. FeDov.rship will meeL promptly at . fencadoOft pllture for l.mblt, I tInT
1'oy Moran were' quietly monied M4Undll Th1&T
Ida
Ii 6: 3D p.m, The Easter Cantata. ..rd..n behIIId thlclt bed,e .
In Dayton Tuesday, April:" Ev d Se "Joyous Bells of Eute(" will '- . ,
Th . . . ensong an nuon B: 00 p.m. b ''''' &ellltill Clevan ... ,.bole
e. brIde IS the daughter of ' EveJ\lorig and Sennon. 8: 00 p.m. given y the Chorus Choir; at B farm, neQ' bit af life from e'"
Mr . .. and oMrs. She p.m. . . ...... ,ria. bnr IblI
receIVed. her education Community Serv- You , .Rl'e eordla]]y . invited to welL Be liner _e reflllecl ...
schools, gradwllting iee at St. Marys Church, any or all of these 4IsoaM III the po ....
In the class of '32. FOl' sevet'al 12 N.-3:00p.m. The Golden Rule Class wQl lb. Ii _ ... ...
years she has been an The Frlena' Meeting and the hold a bake sate Saturday, April Be cut li8ht on .ver)1h\nl thet
in the A. K. Day slt,ore. Methodist Church will join in the 12 In the W1tynesvUle Furniture tCIuC!hed him. 8a eaned bll follow.u
The bndegroor is the son observance of Good and Applianee Store's n0rt:b lb. qI the world.' Not a"b-
of Mr. and Mrs,. Hiram Mpran. E4I"" J:t!C1a room. 1Ihln1n. in on. narrow beaml
'- ... . _ ....... . oJ ...
Hemember

.ry feast. Le-May, Carol Hawke, Nancy CCln. I,
ner, JIo!nrgo.ret Joy.ce AT
ACCIDENT - T hi s mornlnlt. tl l>lfl. Sandl'a Prothero Charlene ,
Joseph Linder, in io and Mnr1yn oha,fe. Michal Glar\t,
clear H",ry mill- nnd Johnny Ricks, of Wo},nesvillt!
of Ice. '\'o'lIS caUJtht" in ' the and Route 2: Danny .Malcolm of
wheel bv hll' l{love. and his arm Oregonia; Bobby Fife pC
graduated.from<Waynes- Holy Baptism 400 Not flalhlllhta. but tampl. let on a
. Ville hIgh school lit the elasil of t ..... Dtlll : p,m. IaIIIpltaJid .and l1vln. Ulht to aU
'32 and latel' attended M1ami;.,la.- Chur'-t. School ,.110 are In , the howe." " .
l!. b en 9: 15 a.m.
ClOuS UlIiness 'college, Dayton. He Adult School of Re-
a freight route at the IigJon 9:15 a.m.
ent . Um,. . . Choral EuchariSt 10: 30 a.m.
TemporaJ;ily Mr. and Mrs. Mo- .
ran will rE!!l.ide with the EASTER COMMUNION
. .

...... t Ofew.
A
OOOD ciro.. -.. or latUI
matbocta 011 Id ... elll be _
III Mark 10, Into Uich _ chapter
Mark pew Ills wIIGla aeCOUllt Gil a
awnber of wMb wbIab Jaaus IJ,leDt
In the' ftIIOft callad Parsa. 0bHl'ft
tile ftfIetJ of attuatiolJl ,.b1c:b CtIG-:.
fronted J'Jnt tb8re ,.u
QUlldoII lbout divorc.. WIIID tbq
that up 10 ,1._.
he did not 4C/d1. it. H. 4111 Dot caD
,tt peraoaal matter In which ....
u a taalMr Gil reUiloa. ha4 110 Ill-
.. rut. Ba did not iii it _, atttct-
drawn In and fearfuJly and Henry Rerll1etz of Franklin.
clClII,e to the body. lJe then feU Old'll' guest'll wer: Leslie . , . is" lhrough his ' eyes! Make
Into the water :from which Gray, Mn. Henry WntklTlS; Mrs sure you' l'e alv.rays attractively
. be WIll with rescued by Uo Conner. Mrs . Mnleolm. attired. Let us clean your clothes
Mr C1 Mil . Emma Olat'k, Mt'1I. dalUpbel1 ' , . keep y u.lookins like a hea-
parents.
Whenever we receive the Holy
. A ' Waynesville girl Elizabeth , Communion, we partake Of the
Hoblit, won first place' in 'Warren life of Jesus. life overcame
County itt the eighth grade state death on the first Eaatu. Receiv-
lest::; given in arch. A total. or \ng our' communion at Euter is
three hundred forty-Ilvl: pupUs (Out way of sharing lit HIs glori-
look the testa' in this countY, o"s ReSu!1'ectlon and of setting
Four subjects were u.c1udC(l; publicly o4r bt;lief He
aritl\metic, hilstory. English and did again. If we be-
science. A comparison w4th :reo' Ueve m Ea.stero certainly we shall'
sults from the entire state 'ome to meet . Him in the special
Waynesville has sixteen students way which He proyidea "for \I .
in' what is known as the upPer For those who are to re-
. ements; but it is f"ared 1 Lewis; Mrs. Will til Hunter, Mrs. yenJy angel til him.
that Mr. Lin4er w.m lQ&4! his life. U!ster J;>rether, Rudolph Her-
BJRTHDAYmTY-Our lit - lUetz and MTS. Robert Fife.
tie friend ,Sarah Hoel ee1ebrated
the '.econd anniversary of her
blrtbday on Mon,day 'aftemoon,
by dlnneT oarty to a few
of friends. at' KiJdere. W
wish our youtbfui Iriend many,
tnaDy happy retW'llS of this "lea-

MARRIAGES-On Wednesdav
lIVeniJ:)g, Dec. 13, 1811, at th'e
residence of the bTlde's pllrents,
in by .T. W.
J . P., Mr. Mis;
,
onll Mrs. Friermood re-
cently' /f\C)ved ' f "elm Mar
W"Vl'\ their new home h,ere.
which pureha!\cil of the Foulks
1'\l'othen.
Mr. ond Mrs. George Davies al)d
I'hilrlTell. hllPY Victo1;ill
and Chris tine, of Ohio,
8pent 1;hc weeK'l' lld with their son-
inlnw li nd rlaup:hter. Mr. and Mr.;.
Ibclrt PUlUmell.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F)wing Stumm
Mi lll! Shivley Rnel Ewing, Jr.,
Onkwonli. c!\ lI od t he I1l'mes of
Dr. I\.nd M.rs, H. Blll'11Uln and
rMPORTANT An essenti al phase--
oJ a illnel'l'\l estabU!lhrneht is the
skill of the mOll.l.cian.
Mr. and MT8. :\Cenrlek, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and ,M;rs. Pilul an,'
Ion. of Lebanon, 'were Sunday eve
nlng guests of Mr. and Mrr
Everett Early. '
Mr. and !)frs. Morris
of Miami Shores were diline
gtl81Jt!I of ,Mil. and ]dr!l. 'Clydl
Levi Greathouse 01,
Sunday.
,!tIl'!!. Everett, Early yia\te(J hel'
mothe.r, Mary Buston of Yel
low SpHngll at McClelland . Ro.!!'
"Ital, Xenia, Sunday Btternoon,
and U),I he, r condition rem.ins
about the eame.
JaltlDl ...,..... W.
ours wW _ molt fa
a mattel' .. til. YOIl
'mq r .. 11 what he dld 111 In Mark
lO. You 1rill not. that first of an b.
brIDIs Ioto his aDIftr.

IUal'tile. the upper twenty-flve celve ' the .Saera,ment at Easter ' i 81-.:. .Lb
Jer. cent These studenta are I because of dlnelll or of being shut ' , 'IUD S
. ' lizabeth Hohllt, Ada Frye. "RU. in, private communions will be I
iam Moss, Evelyn Johns, 11ladly admlnlstered 10 those. who Funeral Home ........ All. uttJ. ChUcIna
"(Jlt"Miriam Achterman, nay desiTe it I CHAPTEa 1DoIud Ibe fI-
'lanc!t, iWU , EPtlONE 2291 ,me, '::
ar :furnas, Betty .t"eteraon, -- ,- l ' " r I
.,!'l Hyman, Polly Fields, are OH:lO :: .. :::
JOUelte, Anna Hoak, ret- al1ow.d to dr7 and Ire matleat RaUrea4 beu I .. ", aaJ'lnl. ''alOdNIl an
-:rs and William Biggs. ,' than redalDpeDld. ra101lS iran best Ba11ro,d' operatllic ill Colorado too amsn m. to tab lIlT IDtereIt
. One student Elizabeth III bUt, .hID lbq are aUowed to cIr7 Ont, raaeb,. hilher jn In them. Wilt un. the7 an o14er.
In the upper one per . cent, 'IIDtU parUa\lJ damp for irClllln,. ....r state, lb. b1P .. t What Clan rellllClll do theM
of the state; five are in hte upper DaD" - to Iron ra,.0111 wbm the,1 ItuI4ard ,aUle rallrc>all belDl OIl _ totII On the contru,: . 1.-
five per cent. and seven 1_ the an too . damp. for 1011 1rill onU .... Colorado .. South.m ranwl. at DOt oaq bluNd them. bald
.. ..... time, and" Itr.lc:h or 41... , J ... --- - u mocl.'- ...... 01&1- __ I.
Ilpper ten per cent. ' lim 1M. fabric. ClitJuix, where the aleyatioll .. 11, .............. ..... .......... .
The fav\lrable, contllJ1ent that
our ' york rccelv s In this partic-
ular is due, we believe, lo Lj1e un-
hurried an.d Qor,scion tlou.'I J:l f'fo..-t
we btin!:; to' eyery assiglllnent.
MoUie ROBllmoyne, John Turner, a .son of MIll.. J.
Oil)CinnaU, III making an elt- H Sack t, of Ro
III t t Bea level ' .. ,........,. ......... ,_ .
...." .. ,.. .......... 1 ...
SPECIAL
with full set of attaooments onlY'
-. .
$54.96'
Wail Paper Bnd Paste aml .Rizillg
G. E. Bulbs '-- :r ' u Enamel
Kem Tone
Waynesville Furniture & Co.
SaIdIJ Main "tr)lHI from C,.nJe HH\J
......... 2412 OtU
'tended vi sit with. her et ute 1. a
o.nd sistoll, .Mil. and Mr . E. B. ate of Waypesville hiP bool,
Lqnftaore. , ,'.., class of 19321 and now a J3!nkn'
Ml'lI: ElrneJl Barlan at College, IWI
las(; week ...from LewistOwn, nt. editOr of ,the W! tteriIHrg
where ,she visiting her mother. campUs
.M'('!O. F red PrIckett. 21 yeB1'8 ago.
Mr. !and l\il's; C. R. Tumbleson Turner was approvecf bY 'the
. children, Nancy and Vis-, faculty. committee and wq _
tted SU.rvJny ,A ;week wltb the opposed in election b
pOl cnts, Mr, and dent b d H Y
; AUQUSTINE. .
f!ltiler KrumJ:!r'*!-
Muses . A.M.
::-;.u::
" I
Or are the little 00II Ih.,...s off
iJlto som. , coraar of ' tt.
. C!hureb be_ann' lit. ... oc
prvriDoa. do tile QjrilUUI "_
tab aD ' iIltpeat ill cbIl4reDT
c:hIldna ill IJCtIaD --' u
,004 attentiOD a. pure.bre4 oattle
40T

I
r
.John TbmhJellon aL Sardinia, who h ' 0 y... will be in fuIl
ccl <;lhratefl thei r fl5th an c arge b.egJ?'ltng in SePie1l1lber IIIr. ROLLY ME'nfODI AI "1.e.' AI LIfe
nivi> rsary day. . . contlnumg until ME'IlIODIST aruROi+ " Scarff, Minister TIII:If TORE WAS qautIon
. Mr. anrl .Mrs. George Vint 'have tn June of 1936, J, R.B. ,Coleman, Minister Schonl 9:10 A.m. a\tout ... mal lU . 01 oouna
soJd their farm Qn the Rand . - .Churdi ::;Chool , 9:'0 . m. I:.A. l:andlart. "Sullt. . J ..... 'llIIW'Ired that .on., it WI.
Iln.) arll mo"!ng tA{' Dayton in th... who have tak ... tK. 1- ' J. !J. , aUrste. ,&apt. '\'1).,1111' SerVice '() :In a.m." ClbvtOUl17 , rallalO\l' Clu.UGD. (JiIi-
n.ear 'future. . ' . 8100.. Mra. Kyte .IPOliecl to Wonllip . and Sermon venlnr . c.pt lbat be la .. 'it ...-t .......
.fJ lvde. Wharton, in. com a in Cinci nnati, .' . 10:30 Lm. " , ____ , people eva tada,r woul4 Cl.....
I pon:! Mr. o.nd. Ml'8. Bernard until ther can purchalle a saJitabJe s.tal MUSIc Choir "'ASARS CREEK FRIENDS a not 'ftfJ nlIlious 1lDhU')'I.1UI ,
I
Mell.oh and VIsited the tOT. .home. ' I... I Youth Pellowship' TbulJ4a ' David .!,;tarifield. "Inlstar went GIl to WIt about IDCIGe7 and
mors broth r. A.rthur Greathouse Mr. ' and Mn. Allen smtlth ofl ' . 'I':OlPM Sc1roo1 to .. ' UIe .a.otltba. OIl a DiaD'1 Pl"CIII*t
of at bhe . Ball Me visited the Ch I . Pt...At ..... TIIu"":'''': . Worship SerYfce t Gil .temalllf Jnus wooI4 be' ..
morlal }fospltal at MunCIe, Ind., of\ 'CIar.ehce Smith 011 Sunda,. 0 " <' L veQ' to ImaIbM tllet
of Il\Bb week, where he Rev. and Mrll . J. C. Jltitl<el of . 7c45 PM lrnCA E. U& t:HuRcJt a man!. bank aCCOUIll bat DOIdDt
hh
afl
khl il rl "!ht nMea:r Columbus, called Olt and _ . _}. -"'S . William !,;hannnn with ftl1aIon. aom. to
t e .nee, neceSSI", .., . ya urn?r. I'll. 'E. B. Longacre od TII.dar .... IIARI t;und " Sell I . ' C)o . ..... ch.
QUS growbh. Mr. Greathouse i8 now of last week. . ,- ,I ' L':"_ I N 'K R-........ " IV .10 a.m. er mOD87 III h1I Ml'mCIM.
('of/valc.sclng wi th frie.!1d8 in Day. Johnny Bean. aged 81 lrearl.,....ue eya,. . cuvr . , Mrs. JamC!ll. ,Su!)f. .-ell, :1D1lht ha .. beea
Wn. "'. '. ' paBsed o.way Ti)ursday ri10iui . i Ourch SchoC!1 9:t5 1st and ,3rd b71111U, fIor he afIeIl
Miss Mary IDol'a Ho.ugh' the hime of ' lb. and Mn . Momln, WorshIp 1.:30 A. M. \ eac:h month LID, m.., ana
Burnham S,ch?<,l, North !lal\lnton,. KurtiS8 after an iljnelll of IDioJe '. _ henlnr 7:39p,m.\ VIr. ,
VIola Badall lAnd than two years. Funeral 'Tn.E METHO . ...... ........... .......
Kenneth Roulth of Weynesville, was beld at the Stubbs ptrst Day 9'3'0 am ('!IlURal DIST ' " ................ aI_ No
Tue!!day afte\,noon. with Mrs. !lome in WaynesVille, Jlatlilnll,. U--a! .' W _10.\ Dr J h M Mfnt..l .......... ;, ....... 1 .... ....
Mpthlc. Emrick. . afternoon. ,Interment ,WlS fD ... _II"r ,or Olal'" men yers, ,,,,er " ..... Be .............. ...
J'one.s attonded a cov- Springboro Cemetenr.' 10:30 a.m. ,SynMdav ....... __ ................ .
ercrl dish rllftner Wedne!lday at the Mr. and M!'II II rs. Ruth SayJot. Su1tt. .
home of M1'II. Carl Pickering. in and Mrs. U.";'ld W4.YffIS\'II..tE WorshIp Servfce to:30,LnL AlIA tIDalJ,J at Jeri" DOt laD,
Centerville, when she entertaIned daughters Miss It. CRURaf C. CHRIST - bdIn Palm 1IaD4aJ. Iben Wli ib.
her Sunday School Clas8. Thirty beC!Cl8 and' Mr. and . PERRY OfURaf OF CIIIUIT b1IDII belPr ,BuUma_ JaIUI
were 'attended a . M. H. Coffey, MiIllster CIIrvet dI4 .. 187 to _ 1IeaHb II DO
F.l'nBilt Hnrlan returned Wednes- Sunday a week q'9 Bible School 9:30 A. M_ B""'e Scll001 ' . 9 :10 Lm. at mlIIe/ r ... lOUIs. DOl
day from San Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Jamell MomlnJ Worship M. "10 ... 111, 'Won",!)' Lm bcidlft;1t "
where he taqgbt 1ft the Tecbnical ton. dinner wae In YounR Peop1e's 6:45 P. M. Meeflnr- 7:00 pm'
School of Ground Safety. Mn. Whittier Burnet of ,Evenlnr service 7 !30 P, M VCMlr People" Meetlft . ...
and A. T. Xyte !10M Mo. , who has been Prayer MeetinJ aad . W
t herr on the OIark Road to daughter and famUy In Olble Study Wed ' 1'30 PM e.en ........ -t- .,.m
MI'. IllId Mr ... S?mley J. Swutz of _ .,. ,.95119'- .......
"

'" FARM OIAR,V
tty D .oJ. \ '''AIZEA
April 2, 1949. What is the mat-
ter with the younger generation?
Are H.me-honored CWltoms jly\ng
out? Yesterday was Fool's
OilY and no one tried to, fopl
us. The weather decided , t)tat
"four good working pay's in the
week were ' enougb, so it tamed
and turned colde'(" but we ha'd
had ,four working daYIi and
we wero ull tired and needed a
rest, so perhaps It was a gooQ,
night1.here was. quite
a heavy frollt aQd this ' m\lming
the sun ilj sruning again. I doubl
I if. there was much damage;
peach I'nd II:pricot trees
in bloom, Ii few plum and!
eady cherries, The . flo'welrinlit ,
'bushes are into
a nd the forsyJhia pcdl>e that
Dukes planted is'in Its glory.
pj g willow trce at
elld of lh lanl'f" is coming ihto
l ee r and the hcdge and the tree
.. a beo\IUful sight.
,
THE
f-ARM NtWS
potato speolallSt. .
finest sweet p\lt;jl.t oes or IoIfI)! one
"p""Ahn' , III." and is more
he gl'ew them he knew how
take care of them. I saw him '
each one in
them in boxes with
tender ' care sO' that there would
Ilot be , the slightesl bruise tl? I
start a rotten spot. That way
they were. sard to keep in pel:-
lect condition all willtel', We
wj:m hun many more years of
cCnru3J'table, happy lite at his '
home.
Dead Stock
COWS $5
- Accoruing to Size
and Condltlol1.
Cllll
Xenia 454
Reverse Charges
Xenia Fertilizer
E, G. Buchsleb,
OHIO
.' _ ..
ATT,ENTION FARMERS
. .
Don't:make Jour wife
a work horse.

'ff/l.JJoll'l
'Blrthda), .
With the Spring c;omes the need
of Clxll'a help on the farm. Don't
compel, your wife to step in
, ness oj a' "kitchen work-horse"
order to feed the hired' hands,
send them to us, we specialiZe in
good meals at moderate prices.
Clab M
Several ],dies of the Mt. H91ly
Birthday Clu.b met Wednesday,
March 27, at the borne of l\IIrs.
j' eQn Hasz fol' a' house ole8J1Ling
parW and dinner. .
Those presenl were Mrs. Law-
.rence Ling and sons, Benny and'
Dennis, MrS, James A. Hopkins
and daughters, Amy 'and Pat:ri-
cia, Miss BQtty LuLz and EI'nest
Jr. J:Iasz ' and Jimmy Hasz. Miss
Edit hCraig was a guest of t.he
a(ternoori.
fl'he. next partY will be held at
the home. of Mrs. James -A.
kins.

MOM!S
PANTRY.
.NEW SUlTS
PhylUs B. Snapp, a mfnor of the
age of 17 yeal's, Bailey,
]fer mother and next friend vs.
D,onnld LeI) Snapp, a minOI: of tho
.,-- alte of 20 divorce, negle.<:t, O.
, . ",, ' . Donald Dilatush. .'
Mr. and DCI' t Bunnell of Eddi Lee Turpin, a mln'or of
near called on Mr. to yearR of age by GeoTge Turpin
and Mrs. Bunnell sun-I hi s fllther and next friond V8. Mal'Y
day afternoon. Jane Turpin, a mInor 18 yearll 01
, -- age, divorce, .extreme. cruelty,
Mrs. Dick Hanes and daugi:)1:er" Young' and Young. .
A. blth> j ay jllsL lighted in the
;' 'IUS ', (;1.: , IluJIt:d ulT ahy-ig
!lew away with it. N(I \louse
DOMa, 01 neal' Xenia spent Sun- lIb'1'le Neal va. Jose.ph Neal,
clay wi1h h,!!r palents, M):. Emd dlvon:e, glOSS ncglect, H. O. Fill-
, Mrs. Hily Gibson. . kelman. '
Charle.s W. Richards Ys. Lol'a
Lee Riohards, a 'min!lr, divorce,
neglect, Young and Young.
horto e in the bird 'o)/odd. Tiley
the build-It-yourself system.
Jin.ks builL a bird hO!!-\je and
Is a bQuslnJi; \va,: going on over
who Is goinc- LO build a n!lst in it.
1'\'10 Engli.qh spal'l'olvs looked. it
over and moved in a Little nest-
j".. ma1el'ial. 1.hen some blue
bit.d'l came along and i.ed it and
thl:n I saw a out there .
puking his head into it. (think
ibe hple was 1O0 small for him
b\lt. he could stretch his neck. far
l.:.I'lough Lo boUle!" whatevel' Was
in Has anyone seen any
ullusl.1al birds this !;pring, or have
allY of you any inlere.ting bird
S 111' ( ? 11 you have send them
in' to Ihls column, we would be
gllHI tu ha'vp Il;Iem. '
'thiS Is the Ume of year COl'
dandelion . greens. Fill Up on
good spring vltaQlins, there is no
beth:f spl'ing tonic. They are at
UIQir best later on tn'ey may
:'.cl luugh und but n,ow.
they. a .. realfy gQod with a' littlc
billion IImJ il to\lch or
" I1here 'are other 'goOd wUd gteeDB
til t expbr,t 'lod-timers can
tell you about ana \hey are bet.-
ter and cbeaper than all
done up In a cel10phan,e bag, even
if do !)ave to wash them
yourseU, Gathering them is
lor t.he waist lnie as. wellas the
J)!Jt:\(ut book.
Plowing' lime, seeding time,
lenCe time, all at 'Ule
same time and this week We got a
'little: of each. done . . Monday We
did a little fence at
lelllit'. we got the end post.s 'in for
,
, Folb won', a_\o II . ueaa wblit this pie'l aU .Iibout, fqr cart.
rhubarb /lets a chance to sbo .... iUt 1I(lrtuea with
ind"ldual putry wedltes balled atup the. pie.
"Pieplant" I. an old name for rhubarb," but al very appropriate
ene. Crisp rhubarb stalks, roay or cherry-colored, ' make a .prinl' pie
&bat la plwantly tart and apl\rkli1\fl.
'Tis ilfty to hide IUch an inviting ao cut five or lix tri-
of pastry to top the pie, one for each aemng. Cut
me wedllea with a ..-try wheel to /f'et tile pretty elreet. and
place "str,ll over filling before bakIng. ,
Since tbl. ia aJUlcy pie, the tavorite Cl'imped ed. Ire ii the prle to
uae to hold In the ulcea. Ma\te this' by lJreainlf doul'h tonther be
tween thumb and naer of left hand an4 forefinler of ' rfJrh,t hand.
Pie ia a favorite dellen, alld a aatlsfylnlf one, Thai'. reaaon
enouah to make freeh rhubarb pit a luncheon or dihnc" pastry treat
often this Iprlntr. '
RHUBA.RB pm
./ \fa cup, Silled mrkh<d lOll. Va <up Iho...
... ''''1'00" .all . l 10 l tablCfpoonl mId w .,
81ft . flour alld .. IL Cut Roll out rem.lnin to
01' r" ,Iortenin,. Add water oneeiahth inch 'tlllck.- Cut
graduatl3 Mix to a dry, crumbly into five or six trlanllUlar wecbrea.
doulfh, T9., ol1t on lI_btly floured evenly oorer rbubarb liU-
PMtry cloth. Pre.. dough to- inlr. Bake In hot oven (ClIO, dt-
Ifether. Roll 'tw,l)-thlrd. of the lO'6esF.l 10 minute.. Reduee
doulfh t" " circle one-eighth inc:h heat to moderate (360 dBI'I"eei
thick. l.fne nlnelnch pie pan with; ' F.) and ' continue bllk!n, 45
oaltry, Fill witb r.hu.barb flllin,. Inlnute.. .;,
, Rhubarb FlUln,
, IV. """", .hubattt Y. clip' ''Jricbed 'tour
(VIII ....... Y. k_ .. It
Cut d .. "ed rhubarb Into half. ' and I&It to l'liullarb and mix WIll.
Ibcb .l1fllttti8. allan, flour
FOR RESULTS
rnece along ' on.e . of .
1.it:lds lh'at is to go In\.o corn this .,
year, a lence, that we nope will
be. hog proof ' thal that. we Clql
oll" iI we want to. Tues-
day we planted oats' alm!)st eight
(}f. it.. but lhe clover is still
to be pll\ntcd on il I have
Ib - ......,_ l'OWS r,f lleas and . some IIplnnch
, planted. in l'ny glU'tieh. 1- ,in go-
'ing 1.0 try. to Rlant mY potatoes
acc:or01ng to the signs this yea ...
We certallily never had any
g()ud success ' witH t\lem; 8() I am
g()ing "to try > all the
.' rules Qua year. My garden
g'ro\llld Is a 11ttle heavy for the!l\.
Perhaps r Can eve find a new
lllacQ '01' them. Farming Is .a
task: No matter , how
rqallY ttnll1S"\ve fail, It Is .lwa;ys
to be better year, .
nals aftem6ob ' is J.opn H!lwke',,-
sale. We are sorry when'
any of tlie old timers Sell out DU
IlUwe can to do is tp hold
. out as long and. as well as they
have. .Mr. Hawke was a sWeet
You can pay oft anYtime,
Long "rerm 4'l1l No 'Re'Dowal
A Farmers guarllntee or; security
Made Through
11 8, .......... ' 1
....... . . .....
4 saar a 0.'"
SECTION,
. Motor:
. Willard
,KIER'S Garage . "'
j Main .rnd, Sts. Ph. 234 S
10 fl lengths
Fairley Bdwe. Store
,
WAYNISVILI.E. OHIO
Mrs. , Lewis CraWford sp;enl
in Xenia,
\
Mrs. Mattie Levi and son, Wel-
lington, Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth
SmJth and ' daughter', Mariam, of
Dayton retul'ned to their' nome
here .Sunday.
Irwin Shelton vs. Anna Lee Shel-
ton, a ' minor, .18 yearl! ' 'of agll,
divorce, extreme cruelty, Marvin
E. VOUllg.
PROBATE , ,
Estate of Rose W. Biro, dec'd,
. Mrs. Emerson DiU has been ill Harmon C. Stibbs, appointed ad-
"L;ttle Miss Ropeul" Bette
J ean Blilfh of Custer, South Ull ota,
gIrl fOI' the 1949 Easter Seal
Drive of the National Socillly for
Crippled Children and Adult!!. Beth:
this past week. minilitrntor, 0. H. Chenowetn, Ro)'
-- , Wertz and Zane Gray appointed I
M.rs. Robel't Glleene and grfmd
I:\on, Eddie Lee of Dayton, Mr. . El!\tat/l 01 QtWillo He"del'son,
and Mrs. Henry Berges and cl111- dec'd, Carl Abaecherli, commlll-
dren of Beavertown '$pent S1ffi- lI
i
o
n
el', returned
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lue Mor- and his report ot execution of m
gan tltruments of ocnveyance as or.
. _ .dered.
Mr. Mrs. Allred Morsim Guardianship of Otto Harlifelter,
Jean, Whb iii receiving mqdicill a.nd
-therapeuLic care in one of the touo.
tTY'S first hospital-sehool 1,1nits tc
be financed by Easter Seal fundn, is
a victim of cerebral 'llalsy, but now
nble to walk. She n 8ymhol of the
hope extended to the mitiori's crip
pled through the serviCe!! financed
by Elll\ter Seals.
a d r n vis' ted M d ! Charles .. J. Waggoner.
. n y I on ay even- tenth account. approved, allowed \ c'" - '1' S' . '
Wlth Mr, and Mrs. Elvis "nd confhined. f IVI' erVICe"
Micheal. .. . 'Estate of Eliza B. ' ',rope, dec'd,
. 1'"::'-- Abhie Tope, administratrix, fi1'llt E
and Mrs. 'Raymond Os- and final account, 8'pproved, al xams ', .
born, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DiU, low.ed and confirmed, _ .
and son, ':f0nuny/ Mrs, Ada Da- Estate of Ura Rogers, dee'd, J'I 8'1 't '
kin, Mrs. Helen Craw.ford, called O. Cartwright, trustee, tbircl ' ac a eu
on M,r, and Mrs. Emerson DUI count. approved, allowed and con- ..
Sunday, firmed: Competitive exan:unations for
Guardianship c:>f Stanley R. Chap: positions In seve,al
man, Mary Chapman, @'.'Uardlan, ments and for a position iri the
r
-==---...;.;:... ..... , twenty !tnt account, approved. al cOUllty service will be held by the
lowed and State Civil Service Commission
Estate of Mildl'ed on April 28 29 and 30th .
. F"y' Marlatt, - April 28.
tr,x, fl 'rst. final and dlatrlbutlvc scheduJ d f O ' fts In
aUowed and con. c or fa
firmed. Dlentfan
r
Rodman,
Estate of Jennie Mice Cum of
mingll, dec'd, Jaul J. Prbtector (Male) I DivisJon of
administrator, fiJ;'9t and .Irlnol ac Conservation; Dog Warden,
count approved, al1owoo and con 'County Ser;vice: '
finned.. : . .. , April Operator
Gllardla01fhIPI'O( Poggyl. Jo Ann (Light), ,' lIighwIIY Ins'pector,
Ba'ly, at al. , EdIth Blllly, gua.rdlall , Highway Superlritendent, Inspec-
first . aPl?roved, tor (BItuminous) Inspect
and . (G I) , or
El!tate of ' Fred J. Hagemeyel1, enera, Route Mat'ker, Sup-
dec'd, Bes!lle )9. Hagemeyer. ad.. ervlsor Markers), De-
, Wt!'vc. recently bad oUtllide mlnlst.l'8trix filed first and partment of Highways,
of our house painted WIth the mew. ' .fina.1 April 30, Laborer-in-charge,
of William Burt, dec'd, Mechanic, Mcchanic's Helper, '
Allee Burj, file.1 True!<. Drive.1, Department 'of
he, first and finar , ,Hlgli.'ways. . .
. ' Estate of dec. d, - assembled" comp.eOt/vl!
Pay] T . In. examinations ore-\ also announced
Ve.lltot'y hearing set -fOt Ap,:!1 ,1B for the following positions in the
at 10. . D rttn f HI h Eq - .:'
Estate of. 0: W. Brown, dec',d W. epa en 0 g ways;
Maple.. executor, filed hili Operator-:"-Heavy (Shove}:
"Irv('.nth account, Line; Clam Shell; Crane),
Guardianship . of Patr.lcin and EqUIpment .. Operator - Heavy
ParreJl y, ',minorA, (Heavy T\'lIctol': Buldo.zer), '
Vern O'Malley, fIled her EqUipment Op I,'ator - ,Heavy
l..mended account. .' (Mofor Grader). . . '
, 'Estate ..of A. L. dec'd .Asseml;lled exainiJiritions
be held in Akron, Athens, Can-
fill\d her final IICJ:ouni; ton CincJnnatl Cl )---' C '
Dstate of Bertha A. Presj!!y. ' . ' eve 1lIJU, ., 0-
dec'd, E. McClure, appointed lwnb1,llb Dayton, Toledo.
"dminlstratrlx . BenjaTl!in Black- Detailed lnf?rmohon may be
,burn Clifford Wll80n and 'Elmo iI'om any offJce of t'he
appointed appraisers. Stale Ell,lp]oyment.Servloe, Coun:'
Estate 01 Cora M. Haight., dcc'd ty Auditor, Divlsion of Aid for
@harterli Di .MaplE:, the Aged;or from the State Civil
inventory approved. I Commission,
, H. GraY1 adlJ\lnl!,1trato,r of .t,he All aplicatiQns must'be l'ecelved
af Helen F. dec d, at tqe office of th Stat C' II
VB. Andrew; J\. WC!Oley, et. SerVice ' C .. i e C 'I
e
b
1V
,
.al;. . conflnntng s.ale I '. onuruss o,n. '. 0 um,
ordering deed aM distribution, by April 18.
estate 'exempt inherltBncll tax;
S. i
kllen W Rapp, administrator CAS ' H .OR Dr ...... ,S'r . OCK-
estate exeempt inlleritan(je tax, lI' LIUJ' .
filed' liiB _nd fin.al account, . HORSES' -3 00 C.OWS -3.'00
diBtIIlbution In kind. . ... ' . ,.
. :Etltate;' of ' Hal'ry Smith, doe'd... d' " ,
,?-ccor Ina- . to sIze and condition.
Ada Smith, executrix, inventOn All Stoc.k removed promp tty.
hearlHBet for AlIrll 14 at 10. . \
nrtat.e af Carrie . B. i9penoer
dec'd, C. Donald D1latush. executQr
tnventot7 .hl!8ring Ret for April
III at 10.
EI,tate . of Patrick J; fit'uim-
mons, dl!Cl'd, Lua,,- K.
Inventory .. proved,
'Phone Collect
Xenia, 0. ' 1712 _
23Q
Improvement of Land
Cuts Production Co$t
Margin'Between Retuni,
Expenses Is Harlowing
Higber produc;tlOl:\ cos ts now olt
lng deeper Inlo farm profits
PMsl2:e the need tor tarmer. to get .
thel.r land In to produce more
bushels at lower costa per aere,
the Middle West son Improvement'
Committee points out.
The mnrgUl betwee.n lar
mer gets tor '!liB Clrops and what it
costs film to produce tIl'em J.
rowing ateadll,y. Cornmoc:utle. 'uted
In farm vrodl1cUon have more than
doupled In price since 19SII. 'prices
of grain and field IltOpB have de-
cUneq !itelldlJy smc.e 1948.
The committee declared that
"greater Clrop produclne etr.IoJenC7
!. the answer to lower farm prlees
and hlgher production coata."
Crop producti.Qn can be.. JnC;l'ell1lect
by "put back" soil manaiement
methods and "holding" bpefatoJ)s.
"Put back" methods Include reo
soli's orgarilc matter
IUPPJ.y by growing deeprooted leg.
umes In the rotation. They Include
replacing pbosphate and potasb-
drained aU by constant "row orop
ping. 'I:hI!y al so Include putting all
barnyard manure back on the soil
and plowing under corn ' stnll<s',
straw and other lettovers,
"Hrudlng" Clan include
contouring, grass waterways. ' and
terrao!ng wbqre ' nCCle/lsa:ry. .
en a plll"e' c wee \lrD
cUmba Into a nest on tho Reisdorf
and 'Nellon bree!llng .tum at KIrk-
l,and, Wub., tt Is, in Ita own way",
pol.Qtl}' history.
UnknQWD to the
10,000 fowls on tbe . farm, \he most
modern wirc ' recorders can!lld4r
track 61 t1uib: 'every . . As
.far . as the f9ur partner. In th\!
liul!lnt'88 Know, It Is tlli! Urne
so many chickens !lavo become
,ubJects ot a
l,Jae of, the '.rocorder has ieSUUed
in 'huge luving 01 Uti1e and mODes,
and recor. a have""never been
Bert Nelson, fn
laad, Waahlngton's ramous Re'"
doft anti breedtpg
r.rm, . zeads
&he le* -011' II lind .
.peallil 1& IntO 'the R1loropbone of
II ,.,-Iro . .
A:rt .
who with' 'hJs" wife, Mary, and tha
Nelson Ilrotbers, :B61t anc;l Cllttord,
operate the fa);m.
JI Wll8 Art's br.llinchUd to UIIG thfl
recorder tn ItIlP'" _ i
ohecking ;up 011 fue ' to find 00.
whlch 01l6S lire 'lllying and whioh
ones '-'11lnll/' '"
W. 1hls way: FoUl' 4a,.s a
"week the' ltap i8 ' et. When tha, !:len
ClrawJ8 In 11. nest a trap ooor clo,/!s
behb\4 tier .. She Clln't get out Ulltll
one of the lets hel: out,
Each lien then Is glvell B number
wbJch f. o'n a tab plaCled
arolUld' ber leg. Wbell onyon.e ''ruI)a
the he yYeats l! smaD micro
phona, presses the smill mike but
ton and state.s the number of . tho
bird' a tai. I\l1d then elves' tho num
ber of ]!lId ami any
pUtJnetlt information about ,\ho
. bird .
1
Many Conditions Affe9t
PoultrY FlQck B'reedinq
There ar!! lJevltat ". eondJtlllns
which' can affect' the ter1.l1tty at a
breedinl pdUltr1 nock. III,.'
1& I. a ,004 plan to walt tor a wee.Jt
or 10 cla1' after main have been
put wltb the flock before
to .aft 'IP that at!' to 1)e uaed
tot batel1ln,.
".athU' c:ondlUODI, vilor ot
male.. abie of 11ocJt, qfj
la)'el'I, aneS numbet of mall. aM
IOIDe oJ tile lmportU\ tadorll.
... .
, '
ONB CENT PER minimum rnnrA'o, 25
olb ... Cnntl'act rate for repeat advertisements
.., pon application. , S
PORTS
. LANr
CLEVELAND
FOR SALJ:
Reglatered Quernaey Bull , Cal-
ve., Some ready for eervlce. Sons
of 01U' herd aIre Lan;water
mando'l Royal out of AR tested
Dama. Write NU-MAID FARMS,
107 E. Pearl !t.. Cincinnati 2,
C>bio. '
WAlfTltD-
Quoden. to plow; Call 2991; War
ren Sheehall. ' '
, ,
I. YOUT el.ctrlOal wlrlDC .. te? I will
theclt 'your winn, Free . ..,.Roule Wi .
1"1 Quick Ed
Yllplln. 5 rnll" N.B. of Waynee-
.til. at HaTlllOft)' " a- School
PboIM! N ..... .Dutl fuat,m 306,
DON'T FORGET TO CAtL
us for In!wfance. All tvpes of
\nsurRnCI" at a savin is. Call
Francis Brown, phone I
W'il 'nesv11le 247Z or call
col1te!. Wllmin'jt'ton 2111. ,


8AOK.R& LtCEN8f
"Dr D.t_ Phone 111M. W.y" .. ,,"'.
O"'e. R_ Cha..,..
NO'J'TCE Oll ..u>POJNTMENT '
,
a.tata of A. Johna Deceaeed,
Notice d hlf'tlby clvon that P.ul
,T. ,JoIma wIIoN Po.t Of 0". AddmM
Ie R. ' R. Ro. 2, W8f1!uvillCl, Ohio
be. beIID dill, trppOInted _ Admlnl ..
traIDr of the Jr.tat. of Marpret A,
John. !at. of Wa,.. ToWMhlp, W.,.
Ohio, .s-Md. '
Dated till. 15th &ly of Mlrch 1949
, RALPIJ H. CAREy
JUIS.. of th. Probet. Coult
WatNn County, Ohio
C. DoaaId Dilitulh, AttIImMy,
Whether it lOunda
" II.
DOli O'REGAN
not, the Cleveland indiana'
akeac:ly milliODII
baseball fanl-Ud the new ilea-
.son hasn't even started. lBut, lest
the reader jump at
Anothel; Spring training season conclusions. 1t should be limmedi-
was I eari ng a closf this week for ately , recorded tluIt afore-
fha Cinclnnatl Reds who depar ted mentioned disappointed. 1baseba11
theil' Tampa! Florlda tra:itting base addicts are the lalthful foDowers
Monday ,and set out on tlie "long of the indian'. QPpolzientl!l. '
vOYEI"ge home." , Throughout lhe winteell" 1hese
The Reds are, scheduled to u.uun,u" have optlmlstlcaU:y com
J'each tb night of forted themselves with th,e w.ish-
Aprll 13 and will meet the NeW ful thought ,that father time would
York Yankees in an exhibition deprive Cleveland of it's il'J!llteSt
game at Crosley Field on Thurs- as.set-the matchless Infield com-
day af,tel'noon. April 14. bination , of Boudreau. IGordon
The apearance of t he Yitnkees and Keltner, Perhaps even
in Cincinnati will 'provide fans In had some support within the wig-
the Ohio Vaney area with their wam HseU with the' !advent,
I
first glimpse of the colorful of the exhibition $eason, their
"Bronx si nce,the World dreams were tilalited. '
lETTER TASTI,..,G .. becqu.e It liol rich, ,tally creOm in eYlrY
."'Ole drop, from the top of 'he bottle to the botlom! BETTER
FOR YOU becoule 'here'. 400 unit. oJ vitomin D added
to EASIER DIGESTED .. it', a lOft j:urd
,milk, by AMA .ta"dardll Notural,y these fods maae It be".r
- much betler - for bdbie, and grj)wing thildren. T.II your J
Borde,! man to make yours Gold.n Crest HomoDee. or ask
for It 01 the
I Sel'ies of L939 when New York The trio of over-thirty
'F .... rther d Cinc'I'nnllt,' foul7h.1 I' t OU' for sh '. k-.J di d f weck on account of the iIInesli anll Hagemeyer. 101,06 aC,res
\oil 'UJ .,. OWtng a , 'CU sreBur or death of t hl1lr f ather. Karl Shida. Wnshingt.on twp.
baseball's highert diadem, the alleged r avages of IIthletic' who away' 'Saturday He.,ry Brenne" to Lon and

by GREV .... OUND
for LES'SI
Avoid the nene-w racking
strain of drivingl Next rime
you travel . . , Lea1/e
yOIU car in "t be garage
Greybound. You' ll rid. In
Supc(Coach comfort /on con
nDient ni ght.QDQ.day sched
ules-free ftom aU dd"tnl'
and parking
A LOT MORE TAVEL for
A LOT LESS MONEY tOt
New YQrk, City .. ,,, .......
Flint. ...... , ... , ......... $5.L8
D lIfi h ., .... ,., ....... $4
B'offale>, N, Y. ,:.... ,,: ....... $7.05
Nlagra .................. $6.60
1,). S. Tax Extr a
GREYHOt NO TERMlNAL
Wi\" 'E flnUG STORE
Phone Wnyn" 5, 212 1
Five slop-ovl1rs are' listed on the old-age. 'through the morning at St, Livonia Maddox. l,t/J,6th acre' in
return early games with the enthusiasm Dayton. Dee.rfield twp.
two F lodda dates, in Jacksonville of rookies flgbtlng for a job. So Mr, ud Mrs. Riobard EAtan and Eugene E. and KaLherhte W,
and, P ensacola, Bu'cky WaJteri' to perfect condition, were ,family and Mrs. Dolly Frazier and Jones to' Raymond R. and Buel
crew wU larrive in Mobile. Ala- they. that there: wasn't a total son. HuoJd, of Germantown; were Mu:ine Holt, 8186 acre" in
bRbtna on F,ri,day fo ra three day surplus among the here Sunday to 1)e with Mrs, twp.
stay and will in Montgomery Uu-ee on reporj.ing day. J;'hyllis Martin and family. on ac Dan'iel M, and Marguerite M,
next Monday. , And maybe It was a good thing count of UIC death of her , father. Collette to Roben M. Blair, 0.86
The club will begin to bH fa- that they were 110 close to '1ready" Karl Shldaker. acres In Turtlecreek
roiUal' t.cl'rltory next . Tuesday lor as Boudreau. hlmseU remark- Mr. and !\Ira. Pau,1 '.Welch and Perr.y ElwilOO and Leila M. Wel1.
when they are slated to arrive in 'ed ' Tve never seen 110 malll)'" fine ' family of Lebanon. were Sunday ' Jaum to Martita E. WeUba\lm. 82,89
L I
'''/1 f Infi I'" ' in ' I c.lIers In town. acreS. in Washington twp. \ '
ou e 0.1' two games with the e u a.ang e Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Marsena S. Lewis to Robert and
American Association Colonels in camshap'redAnddthaecht Osee. Harlan were. ' Mrs. Laur. 1 lot in
the metropolis, lmmed- I,VO'UU'II was an y Shidaker, Mrs. Collett anll tlecreek twp.
lately after the second game on entire coaching staff and the her lIillter, Mrll , Emma Ollne. Who AUdrew A. and Katherine R.
Wednesday the Reds hop a Cin.,. dozen sportswritersl co'vering is he.r house gUest. , WoolllY to Ellb Q. alld Dorothy M.
clnnati- bound expr8,!S and Will be the champiQl1s. M1'. and Mrs. Barkley Hill reo 'llhqmp$ol1. 0.8'15 acres in Turtle
home that evening, . , To begin with. there were two turned th" paBt week, .fter a creek twp. '
, Two apP!'1Bl'ances nl the Hoosier or three rOQkies arounel for every months, vacation spent in Califor ' Jane., T, r.ariek to Howard C,
state are "I] t he agenda before the position e'vcept first 'base md aU nla. Ther Btopped en route home Larick, 1 lot in Franklin.
opening of the NRUonaJ League of them rated as majo,r in Albuquerque, New Mexico and JeBBe to Lee IiInd Nora
championship season as Cincln- league ' prospects. Boudiceau'. caUed at the home of, Mr .. and Jolts. 1 lot In FrankU., twp.
nati plays the IndianapoliS Indl- happy problem was slmpliy to Glint ft;lrmer of Loveland Patk M\lIoclat lon.
aDS in Richmond on Aprll 15 IlJId figure out bow be could play them thb vic \y. to Hens'rell; 2 Iots tn
In IndianlipoUs on Saturday and all enough to pick the nih ones --. Jr,. and Luelle
Sunday. the 16th and 17th. ' 1949. At the outset, It 1 IOked Curry Tartt, to Pauline Chesnut.
The National League season like newcomers AI Rosen and (""J\., I 29.81 acres in Hamilton twp,
ge underway on April 19 with Ray)' Boone were cinches 'at third J.Jsa/h6 Ralph 'w, and Nita G. StJohn
t he Reds meeting the St. and short. had led ,the . ' to A: E, and Kelda G, Ruckman. 4.
and. as has been the Texas lD hitting and If I DL SHID ' Illfm lotia in . ,
tradlti(m for , scores of years, RoSen had come within 24 IlIlI\ Hft.Ja\ Daniel II. and MUll'UerUe M.
Crosley Flel dis solidly sold out of topping the American ,, __ Conette to Francie Stepp and
for the everlt. aUon. ' . WaB' Life-LollI' Ha"eYB- Frank Noe. 1.24 acres In Turtle
/.: But as th.e exhibition schedule bu D-id creek t;wp. ,

unfolded iL bet:ame apparent that l'1' ftClII ent; Opere' Leaola Harsh to Clarenee A,
'\ of the others were wel qual- ated Barhenhop Eylln'. at al,. 1 Jot in SP,rlntrboro
, A. Eyler tel Leaola
'WANT ADS to dispute an)' auch mOllOp- HUrtlh, 200.84 acre. in Turtlecreilk
. oly, Orestes a 24 ' Karl M. Shidaker; 61, bom tWJ) .
. , :.,,1 old Cuban) N!!iP'O February 20. 18,88, died at St. A'ltclD P. and Ad- Cope to Cllt-
'FOR YO,' ... .. 0 "_:, d Hospl tal in Da to 011 .. "'Vj .... Dayton. rna e a y n ford and ,Franceft 2 lots, In
,vltlt six'hlts in hia first A.prll 2, 1949, after a .hort illness, Fl'llnkUn twp. "
pearanees, then addecl a He was engaged In the Parber B1:on80n and Marie Bailey to
9"_ homer off Giant-ace, . ",l{} in Harveysburg where he aDd Marie Gwinn.. 3.0 SCTfl3
, _. ' ;en Besides sparklin, iri the baclllved' his entire life. Mr. Sbl- :1'1 twp. " ,
Freddie Marsh up daker is survived by tWI> sons, CnrWln S. ani! I'hney B. 'Fred to
noma City. ,fllllis of Daytpn and Robert or :I'mWirC(1.- 1 lot in Lebanon. /

__ two daughters. Gracl' to Myron D. and


, Shidaker of Orlenl. O.. I"n Osborll . . 092 tn Lab.
Ohio. and 'Mrs. Phyllis Martin of ' nnn.
With A . Buckeye In
Clarence, J. Brown
Congtessman Seventh
l
Ohio
Harveysburg. 0 n 'e I(rahdchild. """nn n . an" Helen Ollborn
II! brother. Bem Shldaker of 2 lob in Lebanon.
'':irClevllle, '
ServlC\es were co"ducted by
'lev, J . P. Thornbury of H.arveys-
lIrrr Church in the Me
Clure Funeral Home with bl.\riat
'\"l!t!'Ji
A compl'Ornllle bill to continue l'Cot !!ul'lt.rql 'W>aa en whiCh brings up the question. as to just how
::.---- ---
Mr, and-Mn. Charles Zimmer-
man had l1li dinner suesta Sun ..
day Mr. and MrI. Harry Hudson
and of Columbua, Mr.
and Mre. RObert ZImmerman and
children of Miambburg, and Mi.
Walter Cut of Waynesville. The
dinner was the oocasion of M1u
Betty Louiee Hucbon'. and MI'I.
Zimme1'1Dllll's birthday anniver-
saries.
Mr, and 1'111'1. S. S. 'Ellis wore
recently boat and hasten to the
Oircle at their home. A
, detrcioull dinn4!l' and 'a pJeasant
evel)inlr 01 cardi! were enjoyed.
-'-eo
IITe.' D. C. Ridre had IB Sunday
dinner arueata Mr. .nd M1'II, Paul
Sowam of MaM1leld.
Miami Ch.pter will ' meet in
reJrUlu se81l10n 0)1 Monday evenlnlr.
A,prll 11. at the Maaonic Temple.
Planll are being made for tlhe an
nual inspection which will ba 011
SIlturday evening. April 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Ifarold Osborne
now livlnar in the a.partment
recently vacatad by Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Hart&ook. '
--
Lee Engle ,and aon, Jackle, 01
Centerville. called on Mr. and
Mrs: Earl EvIlJlS Thursday after-
Mrs. Evans visited Mon-
day with lier alster-in-law. Mrs,
N. D. Smith at Spring Valley.
MrS. John Colemlln and daugb-
from Columbua called on Rev.
and . l\.,Irs, R. B. Coleman Wed"
evening.
The Happy Hour Olub will bold
' their' April on
,Tuesday afternoon. with MillS
Monimla Bunnell .nd Mrs. NeJliEl
Bunnell 81 eo-hoatelses at the
hotQe of Mr. and 'Mrs, Rhodes
Bunnoll.
Mrs. Reba Bra d doc k and
frienda of LebllJlon spent Satur-
day in Cincinnati.
Security
'Whea Needed ,'
. CoU,./
acted 1)y the COn!;tl'ess and I!lgned by the President na'tiona muat recover before a 'hali i. called
lnt twenty-foUr hours :lhead of the time the on granting of 'to them .t the expense
old ltw 'would have expired on 310 The new of the taxpayers of the United States. However. It
,law extenda Federal rent eontrol on a national paaill seems apparent a continuatlon of the ERP spendlnar
for ftfteen months. with tHe right , of any oily gov- at the full amount, Will by the
ernment to deoontrol renta if approved by the Stllte Ilnd " , ' , IlARRlAGB ' LICBNS88 NORRI. COMPANY
Governor. Another 1ICCtion 01 the new rent control ",. I ; , .Jilek II. mttaker If. Morrow,
t
_..... h ... . I 1 ... ,L', t I '" bra-Ab --n"- 'Yu' ... M V.'tum Clnolnnatl Unloll "oak Y.rd.
aw au-nee. a.y , .. roVlS on or pro.,el .y owners, ,lie House ,be calle(! upon thls to vote on .... ..- --'." .... .
receive a "fwir return on rental olterations." Huw to ma"1ce 'Bvallable for ' dilltribution in 20. Lly. WIre .nd Proa ..... A"
vert the new rant eontrol law. as finally passed by I\';'oas not yet controlled by the Communists Pwter 21, Dayton, drill ..... "Ia.tlo" M,GOnd to noM,
t he Conarress, Is, nothing like the one demanded by 80."'0 IIHy-four million doUars remaining ot the preu operator; II'U'J 21,
the Truman AdminIstration and reflects originally au,thorized unde.r the' W.,...tUe. u84JDbler. ..,Idly .!l0II,. on the tIMt
Saving is good habit. !JY h.vine
an aeeowl.t with 'UII, you h.ve
security for' the tutu1'&-Beady
cub for e .. er.reDCllI uew .car,
a new hoine; ' confident finaDcial
Independence. Stop ,in today and
open that account. your ... ilr.nce
,,1 ' 'Sec uri t7,
Congreaaional to the of Aid Progl'Am of last year, In its repoJil; on the bill, .. a,..,ulld' m.rleet In tho
,r ___ +--,"I.;. 'ental property contl\?ls. the Foreign Afl'Rirs o( ' the House de. oount",.>
" .WaJDesYide
National Bank'
". , , . ." d A . J . SERVIC. THAT IATII"'.'
' , serh,e marum n policy in Asia as "undeflnal/le." In The annual Civic I.ealtl8 par:hr . ..
'l'he Rules Comrnlttee of the Hous\! spent rno.st of tC1sti.mollY the' Rulel! ,Members 01 held TuellClIiy eveniua lD WHI0 Dayton 21:" II. ,
Ia.t'week heAring Men'lboJ,'8 as to tnli! tho fOl'elgn Affl!irs (3omrnittee pointed out the prell- hig); school gymnaliulll. A ioc'" twp. Dl&I , w:LW CinclnlfaU
OJ: .t ype of procedure, "nder wlijch tho ant-dny p'i<rht Of thtlOhincs" Rep' -b ' lie 'Q"a' n be dir' l)ct. ' " Ralph BraMenbu!,&, Ulla , 11:40. DI.I tor Our
I h T
-M.H I A d -"1 h <!.. , evenjng was spent in con .... ta and.. ... IIi 1"" 9 " -"- t. a-
n II, to t e 1Ll"-: art ey ct an ',ree);......' IS lv traced to the secre.t agreement made the .... i')< .. 0 vel', \IV.3 , acres ..... ' , .,
t he W .. AIlt '88 the law of the land, la 1.0 be'S'!.nt Roosevelt Administrat ion neal' the end o! the war to gllml'S A delicious JjlAte luiIeh' wlls W.ihmgton twp.
, to the JiOUlle Floor lor cOIfS/deration. , 1'Ile Rou,e give 'Mun<lhaulruo to R\l8sia, to the vacilating ' :'. ' , Ruleell Stiver to E,
- " Committee on lAbor and Education, whiol!. drafted A!l' t' r . ( ' t h R "1 Friday evqnlng' the bleh sehool .nd Pbyllil J. Gephart 0.35 ICtas
t he Leilfnelci bill. b divided as to ",h .. t 01'!: Cl'f labol',' 0 OOReve t and ;:rrurnap' Ad- Show Boat Mln",trel preeent. In Franklin twJ. ) 1
ehould be "The ChlliTmnn ed to a large and au;). , C!hester to Robert, and
wanted the outrl1Jbt repeal o.f the The annual battle between bhe cnttol1 seed oil lence: " . J Mary L. , Olinger. 86.98 acree III
rrlllllidered WJder a closed, or "gag" , rille. ,A Sia'OD/i 01 We SQ\lth an" the 'dn.lry er- of thft 'the Methodist r Franklin twp. "
ri f th . LaL. Co 'tt . h l'ule l " "las8, "",,"'e Candles' of G'-..... VI gil J PI ito '" -a F
mino tr 0 ' , e "or mml el' .WIS \!., a NOl'1,h ,?ve" ,!,ellf'fal taxes 'a.nd on oleo'. ".L
n
uu r. re I.n.yna." .
which will "Permi amending' the Act 1.1 & mUl /r\lrtne f"ugllt 0/1 1 "gRin in the Rouse laat entertained eveninar at 8n'd Stella A. 101.00
. ommen-!<',;I 'J' }, the J ",int Co ,,,,, 'He I Th t " horne' of 8enll tn WuhlntrtOn twp,
, .utborh:ed' to 8tudy labor-rnanagement 1;.1 t. w.o. dIIY, finde<\ in a vlcto\'Y for aSlilltant& were Mill8 Joan Beule Plymjre to Ma"nard '1';
to' ... y li'Ieqtii.ties which experience wit:h the I'n "01 "mnrgarlne I,Iloc.') Wl(lIe the' dalry an. d Master Lowell Ola"": .aetreai\.I,. d 8 - I 10106
.. - ''' " ri. ' hI were' wi lling to take all Fed. ,# '" an te la Hage
me
1
er
.
the of the zas_prove<l, dVIM ,e. crlll , tuxes off oleQ, t hc'y for legislation ments of ice cream, eake , ... inWu)llnpon twp.
III hl b'l t" , eandy w:ere served to the SmIth to lIaynard F. and
y,-te' la- , t , w' eek, the Con"'res' a complet;cd MUon on WOll 1?TO, I e use' yellow calOling In ., b D 'd B 1.!_ D -
.... . to te t ,t 1 mg gues: aVl roo.... 0 .. ,1
which was later signed by the President. ,pro c Il.galmrt I S 8
a
e to consurneJ'll Montgomery. Nancy Copal; NOI;-
' 01' the '01 l':I\dar screen, Qr network. ,t l' 'Ii< butf,p.r. This was dofeated ' ;but an. , ShlP,l1l. Jerry M.ate". DQnald
l'Illet't the States. The dl fl'e ent rad,u' 1n-'1tn ) Bml'ndmcnt tQ require. ,served 'in llub)le' Isaac Starkey and thel,
'-"'on.8 w',11 be made not only in the cO'ltinental fl!\I(' M til h!) In ttinnguhn' 51! it may be 11 II V ahll
" \ ' ,. , HI<1nhfif) I '-<1 ""'" , blacher, ... r,e. ste a, ..."I'
nited States' 1)ut ,also in Canada and Alilf;ka" n, ' 1 I, Wil li a"nn"" 1 , ,,e a.ttempt ,tQ remove the Copa. was.a "uetit. "
" . d P 'f! impl'rt dll ty on palm oil. which the ..
/ !' 1 jl$ on various islands in tl,e.AUanhc (, n ,aCI c. t Mrs. Emma 'Cline ie a
'll'QIlJ!'h , l.hls 'lntef\t. dovulopmont 01 sci nce, ap Jellt '"e>npest (lieomal'P:Rrilljl can be rnade. was her ei.ter, Mrs; Osee
, pac'bfng- pl8nell &end BuritleC \J(> detected defeat "rl' by We lh'lY .rames Thornbllrry
sufJiclent tlmll to 'Pl'avent nny ,;uccessful , !'naak wen" nol al< mllch"lntcrWlted in low margarlne' cOBb 50rlou8 accident when' ,he
t
. _.'. nga:n,:", this country llY any fOI'ell:" cnern. . tp Cl to " (1 '(eady m,.rkilt for :the ' " t
d""'" r... ' I" ' . , jMd nil l1rOfluccd in area. Th\! bill 1<> 8111.all amount uf gallOl ne
" tl <' t I t h "' -ttl ' 1 etove in starting a fire,
_ ''''ii i's 'IS written, tille Selln.tl' ill pre' )l\rh,g 1.0 VIJ" :'Phn c \V Jrl'.\! ' C "" 0 I be fought all over -
'UI ., f' 'l ' ' burns on hie hand.
,,' a 'LillliO 'authot.iZll II,pprQprlatlons (l p , and loll'S., H. S. Tuebr
' , . ,oe and one.lial t '1)l\lion dollarp. 1'01' t lit' tl' . t. . . , , ' guests of , th'e latter'1I
of t"e Eu.rnpean Rcepvcry t.ho ,s "P!ng wt;itten (Monday. April.), an hlll-
" I ,. ' nd tIT" th t((rll:!nl c)"'nt IS tskmg, place In Wuhlngton. The .Jenny Bell.
, til!t8en months. Two ame rnen !l fI,.tp'e;o on e PI"rcl:rn Mi nhtcl1l of twelve of, the na'tlone of West. M,r. and Mrs. Carl
_I.e floor. OI)e to 1:educc thr appro, for CM1 1" 0" t1 '- .re s .... ndln .. Bome
' '','' 10 ..... ....:- ..... ndin .. nragr.arn 'by ten pc,' ,Ipnt. Dnn u, "c rnee ng aroun tne council table r- ..
... I' ( , (1 'l'h ' 'vjlh uf Sblt:e Acheson to dlllQUll1i and silm I\Slee. Ilrrlved here W, . !dnetlClla,
by flft.een t'l!l'CC
nt
, wcre ti t' <l!l'1' '. e Notth A<tIAntic Def4!l1se 'Pact. The United .... returned to
, ott during the "!mISt yM .',tlhu1\od I ty "ll ir"" .. ) I "'WI u
declined by an of mOI'e L"'!I \'er IYjl a 0 , nf be a' lI ignatory to thll Pact but where they are bulldin.r
, "t' .. It; is also being Ilointetl out thal ("IIll1o
t
ho bound 'hy it- until and 'IInless the &nate Mr. and Mrs; John
n'r European cQul\trles, W leh hn ratL'le.
p
!t" as . lI treaty by vote of the necessary eon. returned Sunday from
aid bIlVl! " point nf I'''' ' stil utH)TIal two-thirds of it!! Senate ratlfl- moon trip tn the' e.st.
that thelr'lndulltrial production Is !lOW IIC ' rn iion seems ' lll' bable, to he followed by R haW,' Laura EUen Shidaker of
)'1'/ hl-- than at any time before the war, all of nv(r the conSf'r,uences of America'. etitry into the Eml Shldaker of
.-. of Western Europe at Oor I!XP8Dtle. MI'. Robert Shldabr of WI_buiif-
were ealled beh
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t'-'5 afternOOl18 eycept 'Wedneaday
'1-9 saturday evenIngia ,
Other ' eVeninp by Appolntmmt
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A Community' Insti/tution
For Ninety-nine Years
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NlNETY ...NlNTH YEAR, NO. 4415
FROMTHE
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EDITORS PEN
Florence
With Reds
The past few issues of the
Miami Gazette have come forth
with little sarcasm being shown Mr. Harl'Y. Lizer presentild
' toward the comrnunltyy, its reai- editor with,a clip'ing from a news-
dents, public officials, and Uilitgs paper published ' fu - Columbia,
in gen,eral, allhough' past iIlterest
in the paper was said to stem with South Cal'oliq.a concerning our
what could antogonized,by the local hopeful of the diamond. 'It is
author o( this column. I have been _given here fol' tho/Je friends oJ
on job with the Gazette -for Tom Flo; ence who would 'like to
iami 'Gazette
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OHIO THURSpJ\Y, APRIL 14, 1949 FIVE CENTS A COPY
I Methodists List ' Amiual Seniol Civic Club
St. Mary' s:W oman's I
. Auxitiary at
Hawke Residence
W.U.S. Studeots
Schedule.For 'Play Cast 'Yo . Meet
E So d I Ch Monday
Named For
Scholarship Tests
aster n ay s osen The aynesville Civic Club will
6: 00 A. M. Sunri/Je Service con- The cast for the annual Se!nior hold its regular monthly meeting The Worn State scholarship tests for the
class play was announced this Md ' . an's .Auxiliary met with Mrs. Lee southwest Ohi,o district will be
ducted by the Youth F\!Uowship. week. The play chosen was ' 'We on ay 18 10 the basement rooms Hawke Friday aftel'Doon at hel held Saturday, May 7, Dr, James
7: 00 A. 1',[. Easter a,reakfast. No shook the Family Tree", the date F. Gene Browll , retired presi- home on Fifth Street. , St, John of the Miami Ul'\iversity
clJarge. An offering will be re- for pre,sentatlon 'was not gliven. of the Methodist Church. After the business meeting and faculty, distriot chairman, an-
attend and encour- ' llhe students comprising Qle of the club, will be in charge election ol' officers the atudy Qf the nounC'ed today. ,
cast the ftlo.aract"rs they will '" f th Book ol Common Prayer was con Nine counties will send abou
age ou l'you tho The Easter break- . ' "... llur- 0 e program w, hicb' is expected
tray are as follows: ' , tinued ,:,S follows: ' 2000 students to Oxford; while the
fasl
. t "- d . to include the 'fire .preverltion "'''''e Order fo M ni d '
First to his contract with IS, open 0 any WuO may e- Hlldegal;'de, J:ll'ances Whitaker-- r or ng an nine Dayton schoo1,s wit take their
Ii period of <IPP17oximateiy one know others have to say.
year ahd the written compli-
mbents received here on the Pllper
lind its policies have been greater
h'l this period than ever befol'e
the 1949 Columbia Reds Was sire to come. . (understUkiy, Jeanette HaU); Mr. movie which faile dto arrive last Evenipg Prayer," Mrs. . Helen test sin Dayton. ' Four counties
(to my knowledge).
THE LOW DOwN FROM
HICKORY GROVE
To,rom), Florence
J
the popular, 9:30, A. M. Church sohool. At- Dolson (Father) , Bob Hunter; month. "Ohurch Calendar," Miss wUl send 'contestants W'llming-
M D
,- (M th ' Katherine Prendergast; "Solemn t ' 11 11.'00"000 d
peppery utility infielder of 194.8. Lendanol\ Goal ' is 200. Bring , a rs. o ... on 0 el'), This is the meeting with of Matrimony," M.rs. Edith . co ege. .t1. ut., stu
The 24 )'ear old Florence is a friend. Tumbleson; ' Sally, Betty _ Camp- new charge. Rev. Hawke; "Litany and Penitential Will compete at the centers.
native of Waynesville, Ohio, and beUj Bog, ' Bob Jimmy, Samuel Keys, president, ,held , a Office, Mrs. Fischbach; "The Or- to be represented at
graduate of Miami University, of A. M. Eatsel' Bill ,Mehalfie; Paige, Wanda Ain- me1J:ng of the excutiv commi,ttee .der for Holy Communion," Mrs. Oxford .are, BlI;tler, CI.ermont,
Ohio. 'In additioin he has 12 hours Baptism of chUdl'en, special . rieYj EUie' May, Eula Jill, th Rectory last week. ' Dorothy Frazier. Darke, Mont-
So many Govl predictions and toward a degree from music, Pai'ents who desh'e to have Shirley C"oppookj Freddie Sli:ler- Th dinner will be served by the Delicious were gomel')' (outside of DaytQn)"
and guesses on what ca- Columbia . university. Florence their children baptiz.ed please Ken Vickers; Mr. Shenmel,', Youth Fellowship and those who served b.y. the Mis. Ron,ald Preble, Shelby and Con-
Jamity or upset is likely to hap- started hIS athletic cat'eer early; bring them'to this service. . BII1 StansJ,erry; and Mrs. Slher- have not returned their reserva,.. be the hostess for tho testants at Wllinington wll1 come
pen next, has me' in a quanda,ry winnJng , ele'len letters in grade '(: 30 P., M. Church Schbol Eas- mer, Eileeh Brown. urged to contact meeting In May. from Adams, Brown
,
Clinton and
un where to sound- off on thJa high school at Waynesville, tel' ProgrBJD' The Children 4. ' the secretary, Mr. Maynard Highland counties.
essay, And the things threaten- and captaining the basketball: and Teachers bay,c spent much time.in Weltz. High schoolS with enrollment
il'ag us now al'e the same ones baseball teams. He followed suit preparing a very fine pl'ogram. MO.JIaVl
e
ans Friendship Club exceeding 4.00 students inay send
lhey prorrUsed us, a dozen year. at Miami, and bead the basebaU The children of the Sunday I.' three students for ea,ch of the 21
,ago culd never bappen again. Our team his senior year. . School will present an Easter PI D Cleo Stanley' , M subjects to be given. Schools
palh WI\S to be smooth- every- It was' at Miami that he C8JJ1e pl\geanlt "The Easter TraU" Sun- an , a Wln eels At Home with 200 to 399 students may send
thing would be illke-no Q10re under the W:ing' of W. J. Fos- day eevning at 7:30. About 60 John Plaster two students for 'each subject and
dips in just ter, an old pro(essional ' player ,children will. take ' part in this. S Of ' schbols with below
full whellt and corn, not too whp relfom,mended Florence for a You are cQl'dlally' invited .to this . ervlCE!S VOWS ' MrS. 'Holland s2OOmaubJecYt. send one ,student for , a
much, not. too little-just enough at pro ball. Tommy had SCI' \' icc,
potaloes"':" bnlanced diets - ease played independent from the tbne _._ Word received Crom the Ohio Mr. ond The FI'iendship Club of the . per of , the
and ' haplness 100 per cent. Re- he was 15, and was goo denough State J\rcbelogicaJ and MI'.6. HOWlll1d Stanley are an- Waynesville Methodist Chu ch students 10 each of the ,five
member? in his first try that be was caUed \. J\ I Society by the Miami Gazette t1iat, nouncing the marriage of their their regular monthly me:t:-: 10 perddce.ntdlinidthel
No,w- 10111r. The GOvt. is de- back for a second look, and in that on !!;aster service first held daughter, ,Miss Cleo ' Stanley to 109 at the country home of MrS. ' war e m v ua
mandlng more money for more performapce he was given a con ' . 177 years ago will be reenacted Mr. John Wi\1lam Plaster, of Day- SteUa Holland on Wedneslay af- certificates of recognition in each
ligures and figurers. Congrelli'ls t;ract with CinciimaU' s organlza- on morning, April 17 at ton, on 1:80 p. m. in the temoon. sUbject in each divisIon, Dr, St.
Jjsteqing . .But I am clll'ious to find tion. ' Serv;ces hel dthis aft.er- 5: 15 a., m. at .schoenbrunn, the ,St. Mary's Churth. Rev. S. N. M M C 11 John said
, b d h L d f Keys performed the doubl 1 , rs. ary 0 ett OL ew Burl- Contestan' ts ch b th
somo y w 0 ever (lear 0 any- Aiter three years in the Air f H d R H' 63 of the first Protestant church e r ng Ington, and a former local resl- var' ch osenUmin.
y
e
b d h d C ( '1) h' d noon 01' owar . aWA, , . OL: ceremony. Mill!! Thompson,
o y-w.oman or mlln-w 0 oes orps as a pi ot, e reporte 10 Widely knOWIL retired farmer of In , U&O. the bride's ' only attendant wore dent, gav,e a review of ':da
a
pre ary
nnything about iL when the BLS the Class D' Muncie team of the thiS cum,muni,ty; who died late Schoenbrunn' Village, a State navy blue wlth white accessories Werner's recent book, '''Life is S i ' l' y. ,
] .... p rts on what is "a .typical Ohio-Iill'l,iana league and swatted Monday in Miami V:a\1ey Hospi- Memorial administred by thEl Ohio and white carnation corHage. 'The Worthy Livilig," during the social ublect:s n which tests will be
lumHy 1;lUqget"-or on- "the thing .352. That was in '4'1, and he found tal, lit Z p.m. in Mt. Orab Method- State Archaeological and ffilitor- bride chose Davy blue snit with hour. Twenty-five membets were May 7 ..
/Juying habits of an average the Jump to Cia" A last year ist Church. Burial was in the ieal Society, is located 2 miles shell pink bloulle' and blue acces- present and Mrs. Weller along general phyl!(C$,
housewife"-or that "an average pttle His average wasn't too Buford Cemetery. of New Phlladelphill on sories, complimeny,d by white car- with Mrs, Collett waS a guest at .,flrst-year algebra, adVBXI(!ed n:
bouse in New Orleans yoU should. fl!t, -but, he was and MI'. Hawk, a former employe of U. S. Highway 250. It was bere nation conage. tliis meeting. . 1 bra; plane geoD?etcy, Arnerl '1
up and move to, Omaha and save heady, took charge of the Frigidaire, Dayton, is survived in May of 1772 that David Zi!!Is- )fl'. William Bergan served the The hostess ierved dellclous're- history, world history, senior su-
59 bucks. I don t ca1eil on. team a CQuple of times when Gee by his wife. Josie; two daughters, berger and Ii small colony of In- groom as beat mm. fl'eshments at the close of the oial stuqIes, ninth-year EngJish.
So folks, if any of YQ)1 know, let Walker was l:ianJahed. Mrs. Claudia Sierman of George- dians founded a Christian com- The newly married couple left meting. The next meting will be 10th-year English, Eng-
me know. And lat.er on if prices Of Walker, Florence has the lQwn, and Mrs. Ellzabeth Dakin munity. Althoulih not a perman- immediately for their new home in held at the home of Mrs. J. B. Ush, 12th-year English, first-year
should drop in New Orlean .. is higheSt praise. "He gave me con- of Waynesville; IJU'ee sons, Jack ent settlemljlnt, Ohio's ijrst town, i80':,0D- Rich on May 11 at II P. M. ,Latin, second-year Latin, firSt,,:
it the idea to back fidellce and he inspired me thru ,of Waynesville, Elton of German- fu'st sch9f)l, and first Protestant ]lany, and Mr. 'Plas:r a ;th year French, second-yeal' French,
ngain from OJriaha'r' . his handling of ball players/' town, and Bruce of Xenia; his church were here. N. C . ' ftrSt-YIl1ll'. Spanish, second-year
If CDngress would cull ... 500\- writes his first flUbel'J .of Bu.f0ri:4 'DIe bride , j...... rraduate of Advlsoli!V Spanish and bc>okkeeptng. .
000 0 8OO;ooIJof these ama'\jQj'oB, '"IUne lor the RedS, in w'hich he ,a sister, Mrs. Mau,de Purdy of 1 or. 'or. Hie Dover Mpravian WaynesvilIe Higb Scllool, class of . '1 -' '!'hose 'Who" wiD represent
we rrught gel back IKlrne of our rollected, one hit and made one Buford, and seven assisted, other 1946, and the ,groom, son. of Mh. C . ' Way,nesvlUe and the suJ>jects pur-'
old tranquality. error at ,against charleston, _ ' an of the area, WIU COD- LurJey Plaster of Vkginia, was' a GUne' II sued are ,as' follpws:
Yours witli the low cloWn! Gee said "you .did okay, 101i." the services to be held at graduate of hiB local higb school. , English 12, Eileen Brown'
JO SERRA . Flo.renee he's had no Boy JOliu' red In the: quaint ]og church. " I, 'Shh;l'!y Coppock;
.--,- , ly great thrills in yet,:I Just at a procession of No 2 Meets ..Advanced Algebra
J
Robert Hunt-
WHf.;N INCENTIVE IS SMALL but "it's a thrill every time I "trot the cOngregation by' T M t. er; Harlan Ea.rohart;
It seems to be axiomatic!' that on the diamond!" He calls Lou " Tra.do
r
' MIS" hap traditional brass choi,r willi ':.10 ..:.1,. e American- Histpt:y, Dwight Mlch-
lh greater the degree of soQial- Br.lssie the' greatest player he's "L VISit God's Arore; the burliU place I Advoory Council No.2 met at ener; English 11. Doris' Wollard;
iZf.\!ion or government. domina- ever been against saying gI'eat- H ' D_ b f of the Cl:\ristian Indians who dI1ed At Bran' nock the horne of Mr. and Mn. Ronald English 10, Betty SatterthwaItej
t'1)n oC public health measUres, ness 'can't always be measured in o.mer ..... m y, 0 Fourth St., at Schoenbrunn Hawke, on April 6th with 16 Plane Geometry, Emery Robbins;
the fewer practitioners there ate base spectacular playa. i s in MiarrU with a right' . members . World History, Harold S1anleYj
to do the work. : . He's 'a wise, ambitious young leg 'fz:actw'e received Mr. ' and 'Mrs. ' Morris HUIlrt.er R d ' 'r Mr. and Mrs. Seth E, Furnas' Biology, Sue Furnas; English 9
Thuk, al!cording to Time, Rus- ballplayer, this (eUow Flol'ence .. W?S l'un over a ftuirl , . . and da\ighter CarQlyn An\1; ,1MI', eS! ence _\ . and Mr. and Mrs. ClUil:les Starr Wilhelmina Algebra I;
. slil has I:,ut one for 1,,000 And be mighty hl\ndy Rls (allier, tdWIJ\ W., has ... /lnd Mrs, Fred C. Hubbell Illtd, ' , were gl1ests of the Council. Judy Davis; Latln I, Janet Peters
peoplO'-anli R ssia marks the uJ- have aroun:ci here this Bummer. pltal nurses the boy 1?St. .. daughter Marjorie Dl:IIktt, enjltly- rhe.W.e.T.U; meeting Seth and Sara Furnas , and General ScHenee,
in ?( aU Maybe he won't hit even an
hi
ce
f
and fell off the tr.actor. WMIf SUndilY dhmer together at the .on Fl'lday afte.rnoon, Apnl 8, at made of this Counell. " ,, '" '
f\ h 'tl lieliof . mee,4icine. .300, and perhaps, not , turn >10 ,the .' s athel' started to mo,ve It. Golden Lamb Hotel in the of Mrs. ,Bran- Lawnmce Furnas and charles
which has gope a way to- best fielding I'ecord ih the league. nock. The meeting 'Was opened Starr gave a very interesting .re- 'L I M R t'
, wurd cQ!pplete socJal4!tMn, has But he'll ,be dependable' and .I , . Miss Bbnnie Byrd by Mrs. WiDnJe read.. port on ' the Confer- oca an e ums
qnE) denU$t each. 3271 people. there' .. a place for him 4 "'t-,./'/ ::c Laclrey with Btfr. and Mrs. Arthur ing several verses of scripture ence sponsored by the Ohio Farm
The United States, with its tradi- in baseball. At 24, 'Florence is ".,." hOI. of Lelianoa\ and }Irs. and leading in ' prayer. After the Bureau in ColumbUs: F eM
Ion of freo medicine has one for aging !lOme for a rLaing player, Sarah Toll of Centervil\e, w'ere regular . business Session, Mrs. After discussing the subject of rom 0.. eeling'
cach 1885 of the ' but the front office hires men Mr. Mrs. Torrence Kirk. ,Monday evenJnr dinne of Olive Curl gave an interesting educating our children-taken '
VariOl,1$ reasons for should the playing grade be too are the birth Mr. and Mr . . Warren Espey of account of. the state mid-year from the Council Guide. The year 1948 was the most
Ihis cQhdltion. One Dbvlous steep. ", " ' a ,on, Charles Lee, Grand- Centerville. meeting at . We adjourned to meet with Mr. successful year in, the hlBtory of
(me Is that, In a Clountry wl)ere a You can see lavth!!r wliat kind vGlew Mr. and , ., I Mrs. ip.nie Whitakel' read ' tr
o
and Mrs, Harvey l'Jurhett m May. th F B
-J ' . f f' llI h Is b th 4: ' 11 ..1..... , eorlre r pa Ie are annOUDcm . The YoutlL 'Council met at the very good articles, entitled 'A Delicious refreshinen.- were e awn, ilreau insurance eom-
runs ,the _show, there 0 e ow .' e , Y e .. o .. uaa th" birth 1) , f a 'daughter, Sandra ome 0 . erry Coole on .1 .... ani R
18 \flt.le , ince t for and he ' wrote on Thursday, April 7, at ning of the put week with the Letter from Nancy to Sally" an ... served dllting the, soclal hour. p . es, , W . I:Sradd06k,
, women togo through t,h.e arc,u- pre&1dent Fred Hunter: , Granaview. ' The and ' in- usual buslneaa" session and "The First W.C.T.U: Meeting." " sentatlve of tht; fums, reported
ous schooling n-eCt!S!l8llY to be ' , f t ' . th ' hOur. lWfresh-entu,ere served.' bv Mrs. Jennie Emley ' read Mr .. and Mrs GI11\laitd today following his '1'etum from
comc a 'doctor ' r d ntiat Th'" "Was it not ,' Horace Greeley are- occupymlt e 9ame M d M ....... " Winner.' r, The meeting ,vas closed opened .their home for th& month Columbus, where he at-
, ..0 a e . e who supposedly said, 'Go West, roo r. an r.s. , with prayer by Dr. _ Emma HoI.. Iy. meetlUg ot.the. W.est Wayne Ad- tended the dannua-l
finanCIal "rewards, even the , ' ." B t hat ' -- " Co I d tb t .W,_, Ulll'
most brllliani lind bird-worm", man. u w can a,ny Mr. , and Mrll'. Ployd Lynch are Mr. and . Mr., ' William : Stro,uae I\>way. .. -' . vUlOry _ mIDg convention of :the companies
.. yoWl" man who hM worn the ' TL C t n ntlOn week. A general discussion. on vari : R " "
107; resean:l1b1l1Dall splked' ihoes t)1e ter, Vikki Louise, born TbursCiay. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swan- of the W. C. T. U. be held In Frye, the leader. nual meeting of policyholders re-
,-
ore severely limited by the atate. proud parents of a ,baby daugli- haa as Saturday evening sup"per 1 .... e anen co ve , ous subjects was conductea by Mr. eports presented at the an-
and' men must deal wIth thrill .9f meeting a pitched ball April 7. ,SOD. of' Akron. . Lebanon Friday;, April 2,2, , 'Following adjournment, a soclal vealed the companies paid out
ma88elt of .onns and other M with a stick of in his, hailds 'hour was epjoyed with Nfreah- $18,205,,000 , in c1hlms during the ' ,
tape demand hour. 'tlult ev.er thipk9f but the South., at ments served b
u
the ' hiilt and year, Said. PolibJes in
_ .... uld 81 ' th ltbia time of the yearT 'rhe West " f h I .... 0 ...... ven to eu til. Is drab '. '".I u ttraeti t1i b!>StesB ' ed a total , of "
k. n .!nevIWbly" . &' tli iii n: chaU : ' an increase of nearly 20 per cent
gQell noi to most cgD\pet4!Pt, , u , a , 0 enge Mr. and Mrs. ?::heodore Con- during the year, he said.
but to lhc:iBe who are' ben abllS to adventure. , over and son, aavid, have Mtab- IncJud;;d Dr. 'Samuel
curry .favor with the> politlc81 aa- , Whenever I think of the lished their home in Wayneaville. N. Stevens, president of Gripell
minlstrators, or who gain eenlor- 'I think o! Coiumbia. Since spenf- Mr. is the puhlisher of College, Grinel,! Ia., who spoke
ity through the. mere fact of age. ing the 4t:I season .the C1)- the Miami Gazette and has been during a sales day program.
American'. atanda. of he'ilth, lumbla Reds and thWl six absent for the past two months Munay D. Llncoln"pi'esldent and
far Stq>erior as they are 10 those months, witPJn the City, I have because of his son's general manaser- of the .6rms,
of Rusaia or En'llandt provide tlle become fond of And aD inability to locate housing ptC/llded thE! sessions. , '
most pe1'!luallive argument for the \belleve me. foUow- here: Braddock," 'Who has heen
, retention o'f ' m,edical freedom. lng the last pJayOff pme with slnceJune, -1937, WIllI one of
yet Is .now a wdl Greenville I 1lhe St. Chlb he,ldtb'elr more than 2000
ollde ,prozrain' to Rut to and regular mOl)tIlly meetiDe at the an.d pollcyholdel'8' of tlIe com-
American' mecUclile on the bla It WIllI 11ke .step- Rectory on Sunday evemq. Bever- from. twelve states ana
toward the Ruaaian lind Euro .. fr9m the aunablne iIlto a, en.d John Albert of Troy wal the the Dltrtriot of C91umbla who at-
pean pattern. .' i, th.eroomftj' ththee ,ueat speaker and .a". afille talk tended the eonventlon ' "
II"! __ on "Christian Art and Symbolism." .
warmth and the that 1 Durinr the locial hour, refresb-
;
received .in Columbia. Not so menta were lerved by 111'8. E. V.
much unlike Jeb :Stuart whose Barnbart and M1'I. Marie Rlffle.
Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Reba
Braddock, Mrs. Rufus Watkins,
Mrs. Flore,nee Collier, Mrs. Lina
motto was "get \bar fustest. with
the .tnostest," .it my belief duat
the "l1ve the fuU_
and bestest. ,
Yes, it Win Indeed 'he a
to return to, I feel cer- "
tain of malcina the team and
log a IObCi year.
r Slnoerel,
'l'mmII 1'IoreDee."
Mr . ald. Mrs. R. H. ' Hartsock, Madden and Kiss Dorothy Day
I KI_I Jean 'and Jane Uartaoek, attended the Murphy Trrl"'"''
I Mr. and r . lohn I. Bunke, Mr. WJImingtoD, Sunday Dnd I
I and B. lin. "The Story."
lild. IIml, Mr. and ..... I.... .1I1.a MarUJD Buraffe and' Kln
f the .ILeA. J Prend.l'P,Bt and Mn. 'I. P. I'romm Y..,nne of GfMII
! durlne INt tEttanded the inapection 01 Wunn University are hom. tor tIlm
I",.u1::rofof..!: pter, .. ir. star at muter neatlon with tIadr ,...
_ .. _ IlarYqablulr Oil aa ... ...1-- -t__ au. Ifl'. and \Job .....
t .... -, ......... and.,...rlIn. A. IL ......
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The Miami Gazette
PubU"hed every Tbutlday
r(\unty. Ohm,
at Waynesville. Warren
lQ8EPR 'E. JAMES. 'Editor
Fntt'rf"o all lIecond claM ' matteT' nt the ' postoffiee at
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News Grandpa

OT,m FrLES
MAYOR'S COURT. Last Fd-
da,- afternoon three men
here forevennore"-
were broulitbt Ws Honoll,
'i\.{nvor. Dodson, char,:(ed with dis-
t\ll'binlt the l)eae8 of the me .
nt the M. E. Church on the previ-
ous John Thomas, the
sI!x1on, and C. R. Moser, the dep-
uty marshal. were thEl prosecu-
tort:. A number of witnesses were
examined. and the finale was. that
;Ill three' were acquitted, with the
admotiUoion from the Mayor that
If they were ever: b"ought before
hlm B.l(oin on a similar charge, he
would pUnlsh thelrl to the ex-
treme limit ot the law.
e>q>ressing anv opin-
Ion we may be l)ennitied to en-
teTtaIn as to the innocence or
lOillt of the parties, we must say
I tinn,, ; Ql Is ,\,0 telling
\"hnt would have become of the
hOlts '.
The M. 'E. Ohureh of this
,'{'[er Ii a theft to the, amount of
a lamp al1d a gln: ' goblet. which
were ca\Tied off one ' night
wel'k.
M,Ts. , Graham l'eturned
(rom Good Samaritdin l'Iospital
'Friilay: Ij vening, wh 1'\1 I had
bec1l
1
unql!.r trea merrt 101' II week.
Mr'. IUld lItrs. HArvey 811r not at-
tended the Wost Wayne Discussion
Group at the hOlTie of Mr . . and Mrs.
Ronald near Waynesville.
Wednesday evening. .
we hope the face of there havinJl EvereU Kenrick and son. lJob"by.
been an RlTest made for disor- attended R father and son banquet
derly conduct in a house of WOI'- at the Centel'ville Methodist
ship, will put a stop to a habit Church on IlVcsdey eveiling. There
that everybody knows been were 160 Rev. Walter Dicl(-
toO' nrevalent .il;i our mld"t, ann hallt of S\dney . waB the guest
to ' whiCh we hs,ve alluded to in' speaker.
these columns in' no measured I Guy Routzahn is somllwhat im.
terms. It takes very litt1e to dis- proV1!c1 after veing ver" ilIfol' the
turb a meeting-a of past two weekI!. The dil4ghtcl',
feef, whispering, or anv '!nbc- MlS. Earl f,1:endenhull has also
eomfhg mqtions effectuaUy beM ill "t the Routzahn home.
' destroy the solemnity belonging Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deweese
to the house of God. up 'of Moraine called Saturday at
.and goinR' out. in the, midst of di- tbe homes of Mr, ' and' Mrs. Everett
vine service, without proper ex- Early and Mr. and Mrs. WaIteI'
CU_, is an ' uiloardonable lIin Kenrick. ,.
gOod behavior, ' and no
real ladv or wID be
guUty of the lJke. We bope there
will be no more of It lndulged in
In WaynesvUle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fl. A. Arnold of.
Dayton were Saturday' evening
dinner guests II! lItr. aQd Mrs.
Jie Gray and family.
You
Remember
BASEBALL-The Mll'lmls played Miss Doris Ell.zabetb Hawke,
- IMARRIAGE-The marriage of
s practice game with Dodds Sun- daughter of My. and Mrs. C. Lee
day at Wayne Park. After seven Hawke and Mr. Vincent Cbades
ill,nitlgs t he Miamis came out vlc- Tracy, was quietly solemnlz:ed,
lorious by the score of 9 to S, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at,
Forrest Hough put a ballln.the the First Presbyterian at
race for his first rime /It bat, and Dr .. P. B..
several lonE! hits were made. 'nle rls rea dth elmpt'e.!i:llVe , dOUble
bovs worked slow, but tbe MI- ring ceremony in the preSenCE! of ,
an:ls 10 be a Im- Immediate famJly,.
m'oved over, last yeal". After sea- Miss Mariory Mr. lInd
tjme, it looks, like a win- 1\,1rs. F. R. and Mr. J .
nin!( team for Waynesville. tI': Hamm. The bnde s attenda,nts
w ere 'Miss Corrine Robbins,
bridesmaid. and' MIl!. Maynlllrd
SHOWJi;R - Weltz. matron of honor.
A miscellaneou. shower. $pon- I! TOOm'S attendants were lMr.
'lor,l' d b v the ftr SL Mary's Kenneth Sl. John lind Mr.
li:niscopal Church, was tElndered nllrd Weltz.
M
r
s.,30hn Gons. nee EstheJ;' -;rne bride was at-
qerson, Saturday ' evening nt the, fired in A marienette I;llue flat
hom!: of Mrs. D. L. Crane. the crepp Slown, wlth hat to match !lnd
'worr:H"Ij of the Parish were invit- ".arried an ar mbouQuet of ta'lls- :
ec lind a ll Plendid a'rra,V of !'iiks titan roses. Mlss Robbins wor,e a .
was presenl,ed to Mis. Gons, who taifebl $lown and carried salmon
is the faithful ann $!ffici ent organ- SWl'et peas. ,Mrs. Weltz wor.! a
ist at t.he Refreshments '1ink creoe 20wn and carried pi",k
f)f ice desrn. cake and coffee were and while SW1!et peas.
l1
prv
rd duri n\( the evening,. . Immediately aftAr the ceremony
Mrs. J , W. Edwards. preSIdent Mr. Mrtl. Traey left 0111 a
of 1he Guild. \!\Ta s in charl!e. of the !ih'ort motor throullh Sou:th-
",fl'l1iI'A whi ch a decided suc- eal'ltern Ohio and West Virmlia.
1'1''''1 lioclllllv ond '" Upon', their return they will
a
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. 'METHODISt
,. NOTES
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Church .,t Christ
Seven Last Wbr4s. a "'i de with the brlde!s parents.
known sacred wnich 't'hev hav conllrat1l
1
ations
was pre!;enlerl h re on Wednes- hest wishp,s of friends and r la-
d"v evening. Ao.r1113. will be re- lives.'
Thp. Golden Rule Sunday SPECIAL SERVICES
School CIMS will hold a bake sale Come! Receive a to hroarlClls t on Easter Sunday at 3'
P. M. over WING in' Dayton. .
Dr. LlIther Richman. head of
Ihp Cincinnati ConscJ'vatory of
Music, \lIR'! ihe !,mest conductor.
on the orOlitr"m Included
Mr. PhlJlitl WorkmRt't tenor; Miss
'T'f)hp. Ball. 5I'nI'AOO; and Mr. Don-
Gan" " naos.
n t4e north room of the Waynes- your faith.'
vUle Furniture Co.. Saturday at The young people of i h e
bell Lewis and Mrs. Harry Grahlim 10 A. M. All kinds of good baked Chur:ch bf ChHst are presenting
were guests. Iloods for Easter. . a ' drarn.a- entitled "Challenge of
The o.(ficerl' WI!re The W.S:C.S. will meet'Thurs- the Oross." for your IpiritUaI edi-
eleeted for the year beginninll( dav, , Al1.r11 21st., with Mrs. Pearl Hcatlon. ' . ' 1
June 1st: Prelident, Mrs. E. B. Rldlle at her home at the Comer At this' season our :mbtcis are
,Lonp:llere: Vice President, Mrs. of North amd Fifth Streets. especially turned the victory
Charles Tumblellon: Seereta'ry, The FrIendship Club mel Wed- that Christ won over death l"ld
Mn. Rusftli Campbell: Trea.urer. nesday at 2 o'clock with MFa. the grave. All are cordially In-
Mrll. Therle \Jones; Promotion SteUa H!)lland. vited to a.ttend thIS service to spur
T<.irl<ha1n '\TId little in retary. rs SI!C- There was a large attenc!anee your devotion to heights.
Oreel<, ot, Mrs. 'Eml)st at the services> Services begin at 7:30 p. m.
"Rulan; Sooial Mr". Vor- and' several new members were Sunol-y, 'AprU 17. Olive WlIliams, Mrs. Alice Pu I S..... t W rk " 'rs "I ....
nOn rs ey; ..... en 0, n, . 'aken into the ch"-\..
muk and Mrs. Everett Early Charles Charlton; Youtb WOIrk. I w .....
qalled on the 1RUer'!! mother, Mrs. Mra, CalY,in Lonncre: Children's At the evening services the
MlIl'v Huston at McOleJlan Hos- Work, \Mn. Charle choir gave a fine rendition of the
nital at Xenia on Monday. Spiritual Work, Mre. Earl Young; East;r Cantata. The J'OYOUI Be9s
Mr. and Mrs. l!JVeretl ' Early at. Literature, Mrs. James Wieal: of F.aster. by Carrie B. Adams.
tended the Church In ply Work, Mrs. Fred RUB"; Sun- The final quarlerly Conference
"Lebl'non ' Sunday, 'when their Ohairman. Mrs. P. N .. Celr- for the year will be held Wildnes ..
'frandson, 'Neal 'Early WiIIil\.'ns W8II nell. da\> evenin\{, April the 20. 'nle
baptised. Refreshments of Ice cream .Rpverend Dr. Robert Kennedy
Heaven Is Real
Bu. LeaNII for A,dl17.1Kt
H
EAVEN IS jUlt al real a. Chi-
ealo. More 10, beeaUie Chlca,o
,viII in, time cease to be. wbUa
lalta torever. A tew atomJo
born til, a wblff of
Home new "phll\le,
can' make Chlcaao
vllnlsb; but
lltomlc bomb
touch beaven. 'l'he
pity II, 10 'few
ChrisUanl reaUy be
lIeve this. We can
lei mail from ChI
cago, but who ever
beard 01 mall nom Dr. "oftIIUUI
heaven'
Wait, Ihouab. , . . ther. ia maD
trom .heayen, and 70U hava *t than
In yoUr Bible. If you accept it fOf
what I., tlie Word at then It .
Ia the Word from beaven. . To b.
lun. It dQeI not' tell ua mucb . about
heaven. If you were Ictually tra-
'velina 'to Chicaao, you wo'uld not
beam b, atudylna a .treetmap of
that cib'. What yoU would need ts
a map 01 the rolca betwe .. .
80 tile Bible .. ceI .... .
baM te tile "ab' ...... -= ..
it .. rawe ., nall-nla, .. bel,
.. ftaI Ute wa, be"-_
UIen. Nevel1ll ....... ..
IIIe ............... Ilea"..
II reaI, .
Chrlstlanl bave mall)' realODl for
hellem, In the reaU" 0' the tutur.,
lIN, and lome of tb-e ma,. not be
In the IIlble; but tb-e belt realonl
are there.
t
Jesus BeHeved It - I
III it not time, We
ask our citY fathet:S, that legal
.measures were UIed to put aston
to the infernal din with - which
people are neeted w'\ten they get
married? IlBeUlng" may be called
.fun, but it is anything else; In-
deed, it is ,nothing less thal1 an
!lll the l'CRce of (,:oJtlIllu -
IllY and the rightS "of c1ti-
zena. We' hope the officerS will
pay their respects to this mlltter,
. cake, In keeping with Easter, were will YJreslde as DIstrict ,Superin- Mrll. Harvey Burl11lt, Mrs. Harold III be d
1\f.r. and Mrs. (leorge Whitaker ' and daughter, .Rebecea, lIeryed. The Mar meeting w ten ent.
are announcing the "birth of a Mrs. J. lJ ,J()nes and Mrs, Walter held at the home of Mrs. Melv.yn r S A
daughter, Thursday, April 7, at Kenrick attended a get-together !rIeh . affle. I ta y t ' I
W
lNIFRt:D .KIRKLAND baa truly
.. Ul that lelua did not limply
heUeve iii Immortality; be,U"ed It. ,
Je.U1 would never hav. caJled tbl"
world or \hts lite trlfllnl or unlm-
lIOrtant. But .U around, .under and
over and throulh \hts vtsIble world.
JelUl WI. aware of, another. lie
lived and acted a. a' cltIzeD Of both
_r14l. Be talked Of ute att.r death
-or tot that matter, of hII own uta
before hII blrtb-u cwm, aDd na-
turaU7 u 70U '!fJOuJd apuk cd nat
week or nat 1WruIlII'.
, .
GTonrivie.w Ho!lpital, Dayton. and covered dish dinner,
of t.he, ladies of Fumer's Grange. I ':'"
'caUers 01 Dll. and on Tue!!day 01 last week, at the p. !'n
H. H. Herman were: CYllthia ' home. or 'Mrs. RhodllB Bunnell near I
Jones, WiIliam' Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Waynesville, . e,.6ona , .Ote6
Wilford John. , Mrjl. St. John,
[jr: Slrawhll,n and Dr. Simpson and
Mr. and Mrs. David Allam,n of
., ..
u,"
CIaIIat....... -1
M
ANY PEQPLZ feel 'It ftUl4 be
eaaIar to beUeVI ill tile tutur:e
.. Ie IOIIIe0118 wtIo had. bHn IC!fOM
tb'iIIiiji 0fCIPlIi" would nturD
acroll that 1iIIe to brlrq am .... ,.
from till beJOlld, So .., attaad ,
.eaneel and the)' 1IItan to tab'"
tappm,. aDd ,0 ihrQUIh aD manner
of weird perfotmancq, ID to
.. WIIId ell' two fr'aal IOIIIICIM
who bas j)aIRd 'OD.
I
Griftith house took
lire from a defective Aue,
Saturday, but the fire was dil-
r.overed by D. R. Anderson in
time to prevent any serious dam-
age, by usIng ' Ills. utmost exeT-
Dayton. ' ' .
Mrs. Everett 'Early ,wag one o.f
the hostesses at the Wishing Well
in Centerville dll Saturday when
the Westl!rn College Olub wcre
g11ests at a luncheon.
Mrs. Jennie Lacy is spending
this week with h!:r and
daughter. M.T. and Mrs. Charlet
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NOW THE .. SOLEMN HU$H
.
OF RESURREcnON
- A bur!;t of song
, -Joyous Easter Tidings
HE IS RISEN
11[1'. and Jllrs. OIinton, Rogers and
daulI'M!!'rs of Lebanon, Mr. .nd
'Mn. Roy Smith of
Route 48 were entertained at A
fi sh fry :$a!:urday evening by Mr
and Mrs. Vernon Purllley and
l'Itr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of
Tipp City FPt'lIt Friday with Mr
and Mrll. Guy Routzahn ani! tam
ily. Little Patty Mendenllall re-
turned home with them.
, Hr. Mrs. James WIClll ' an(
chlldren .. jnejl .Mr. and Mre
Roy Winks"and daughterll of near
and Mr. -and Mn. V,lrnon
Pursley and. sons, at ,-11\ner 1)1',
Sunday.
Mrs. Lena ' Hartsock, Mrs. Fred
Kook, Mrs. Jennie Conner. Mrs.
Oram Shoup, Mra, Lawrence Fur-
!l8S, ma. Harry Satterthw.ite.
Smith and Dr.
ma Hollaway attended the Flower
Show in Lebanon on aft-
ernoon.
Mr. and Job" But'l\1ce f,t
' ended th" Bunder's
1l\Tty at' the Partymart in Clnel.n-
on Friday evening. Mr.
Burske were mem'6erll o.f ttl!;
class ;when' residents ot Cincinnati
. --'.
Mr. and Mrs. R,. E. AlIl!ury ha've
&8 their gueat their sOn." Don AII-
bury, who It! en from Can!,p
l'tettie Emrick had for her Knox to Ft. Vlrw\nla, wbere
dinner gU81!t Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jte will continue bls miUtUv trati,-
Oharles Anderson of Waynesville, I
ng. J
,Garr, Moore.. nt WLW
NBC'a .. r "!lVe W' Qll iz
-shOw. Sunda, at 10 p.m. . S !'.
ad"'les rafflo listeners to v 1\
borne on Sunday nlA'hta. U" I
bel'll. l" ." t ., flU"
In tbe .rant .
Mr. and Mrs. Leon SalI.bury, 0. Mr. and Mn. AllburY al.o bad 1&1
Wuhl:ngton C. B., Mr. and Mn. Sunday guestl, Mn. A. C. ,
Ther1e 1J'0nes and Milton and Mr. and Mr. Jaek Albury' of .
and Mrs. J. B. Jones. Mr. and Ml'tI. R .. W. ;Jr.
nity that beal' tbe
WO\U1da of
Stubbs
Funeral 'Home
Victor lion of Mr. and
Mrl!. Alva former
WaYJ1'esvUle tesiden", nOW of Day-
' ton, and a graduate of Wliynel-
tllle High School, ill ' atteOOinl
Miami University and was reeelltly
pledl{Od to . the Sigma (Jhi fra-
temity.
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raoad ................. ..
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... 7"h 'DIa - .... ..
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.... ..,.." ..... : ''ClIIrIII Ie
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Sa did Dot ID darkDeiJ, be
was DOt 'under tba . eoatrOl Of ..
"medium" he 41d 1I11i make bIJn-
..u b,. POIdJ" bauntlap, Be
wal _ at he Il)Oke
Mr. anti Mrll. Walber Kenrick' Mrs. Joael'h BOllnt. and ,
. nIL James Haines were g\1C11t11 at anI! Mn. Forest Debore ,qf l' ..
' a, family dinner Su'nday at the' ilton. Allen ,of [81ftd ... ..... __ -:" __
of their nephew and wife, Mr. Rice Of ' HaMilton, alao were ...
1t!r. and .. MTII. Robert Haines and eal1erl., .
to OJ! a h.
came to fiiljieQllen OIl. IPriq .
tpornln. b7. a Ibore. Tbe ear-
II'. doubte<l
thbIPi 1M f_ doubled : tllet tile
.. I rlaan 1Ddeed. .. '

R .. na IIqbu WHb GM
'9112 FELl BASE RUGS
Gold Seal '. $10.95
Manitex Brand . . $6.95
) ,. I- l'
A tment .of
e'aQtlfll' 'patterns in stock.
\', II
..
Wail Paper 'and Paste and Sizing
a. E. Bulbs - Nu Enamel
Waynesville & AppliaDce Co.
Me.", S,t,..et .. fro.. GrB.Dle. H.d:
2422 W A YNESVII . I .'. OHfO ,
. "
'sons in Dayton, In the forenoon,
they' South Rark
odist Church where Mr. and Mn.
were received by letter and
r Bon, Bobby, joined. III the aft-
ernoon Mr. and Mrs. Kenrick
on Mr, and Mrs. Tholllu Collins
lind found Mr. Colllnl qllibe ill at
tllis'.
, Rcl,: tiveB friel)dll here' were
sorry to learn of the death of, M!.
Milrrls Miller, a former Lytle relll
dent. which ' occurred In auto-
mobile Snnday eveDlng on
Route 73,- near Wilmington: Mra.
M iller 'in a serioull condition at
Kelly Hale . HO!lpital. She is the
niece ot Dr. R. H. He.rman.
MesUames Charles Tumbleson,
i B. Jones,'P. N: Cornell,
Wilbur Foulkll, Harty,
Always'liD Demand
, "
,Nettie EmrIck. Bltaa '
Cowa , Loulse Hill and Susan '.. is this. smart gill,
Saylor were guest15 of the Wom-, knows' one of the bi, HC!ret, I!
nn!s Society of the Centerville popularity Is
Wednesday Mrs. well-groomed. Elrlng)'Out
G8-StO!' of 'Dayton. gave a to us for dry cleanioa. Our
very Jllterestlng bookrenew of a tomers are alwaya .tllfied
Chi.nese b;ady.. Mn. Yu. SJle special care Is glven to every
in the Ohmelle, costume. ment. _ .
The Woman's Society of Lytle
Chllrch was entertained ' at the.
church Thursdl!Y by Mn.
Charles Tumbleson and her com-
mittee, Mrs. E.rl TOWII, !jIrl.
Therle 'Jones and Mn. P. M: e.or-
nell. worship lIervice bY"1
Mrs. Susan Saylor and topic b7
Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mn. Camp- .
Priest TD CUBE tot tile bIuto
'.M. lHUI laid, .. faltb til Gad. ODe
ot' tI!e .troqelt re&ICIDI beD ...
, . Iq '\bat the tutur. ur., Ie N&J, tile
. , -- Mr. ffOLLY ME'l)fOD' na .. IDd cllaracter of Qo4blm.
-MEnfOPIST dlURaI T, M" Scarff, Minister ..u. IdIII 11814 u mIlCh _ow, In 811
t
it B Colemaq Mlnlster, C;unda\' So . boof ," 9:30 a,m. 8l'I\IIUI1i wtlb : Wbo cSI4 _
, ' 9:30"""" . E,A. Eandlart. l..... ' beJlave 1D lmmo n:
' J. J.' SUpt . Sewice to :30 a.m., . tIIe.:a" nth... weft. docl'.
.wOfShlp aDd Se.rmon. r .sen1ce . 7:'30 .,.m. . ,tOJ so14Jli'n. be IDlPt
. . ' 10.30 ,.amou ... CREEK FRIENDs WUI7 GC ua u ad1U4 ",aria. Of
SPedll \ Music ChOIr t ' MI 1..&& Its toJ. aDd .weep lIS aD IntO ..
' Youth 'penowsblp 'nlursday Rev. David S nqUl' nru. without ' . llUlllllaDfa
o '7:00 ' PM Sunday School to. Lm. tIIoIJtIlt; But' If ...... hII
OIolr Pncflc:e 1laUrsd&" _ Worship Semce u..... ablldreD, wbeD .Ilfa' .......
. 7:45 PM . _ ..... Eo U-' ___ coma. be',WiD caD JaIl
, ",.a_ 0, Do ren home ' ,
'. - ' "'ev. William ShahnO," " "'"""-
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Sundav SchoQI ' 9:3.0 .. .,. ...... -:. : .:;
s.muel 'N. Ken Redor 'Mrs, James SJlDL =. .,.. 1M __ ...

frCb School , 9:15 A.M. Preach in, 1st and 3rd SundaV! .....
U . ' M each manU. 10:30 .. m"... , ' .............. _ ...
ornlnl Worship t 1,:30 A. 'evenln, Srvices ,:, 7 :30p,m. .::' "" ..... - 1. ' ..,...
Itr
I m.E MEI'HODIST A oJudaI, wIleD be ......... (u
. > Pater I8kI) 110 ilia OWlS
, , Dr. Joseph Myers. Minister Place." fa Judal ;CUJfu out ilia OWlS
SUndav SdlQQJ' 9:'0 a.m, hID wtPl IiIm. But. ma' lIb .aul ..
Mrs. Ruth Saylor . Supt. or..,., wbG ... IIaa at
Wonblp Semce to:30 LIII. IioIDe willa GOd .... ... auua.
. . - ..... at Jut &alia ..... wID. ..
QiUROi OF atRIST PERRY arURai OF CHUIT WJIlWer laid,: "
M. H. Coffey, MiIIIstIr . .Rvmn Carver. MInJster .ftIt . "
9:30 A. M. Bible 9:Jo a. in. _ ".II.r.l . . ..
Morning Worship to,:30 A;M. to:30 10m.
r People's 6:45 P . M. Meeting - 7100 p. ...
Service 7:30 P. M YoUn, People's Meet...,
and . ." 7:00 p .....
1:30 PM, ServIca ,:So.,...
Day 9,:30 a.m.
",eetin,. for Worshjp
. 10:30 a.m.

TRURBDAY,APlUL I., lM8
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FARM N[WS
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f.
A FARM DIARY
by 0 .J ' qAIZER
Dead Stock
I
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS . M t
Elizabeth D. Gold8'Tl1ith to Wo or gages
ford C. and Mary G. '
acres tn twp. 0 F '
HORSES $3 OOWS.'$3 ' George and Mart Vint to Ric n arms
According to Size E, and Vel ma B, Quigley, 16
and' Condition. aores i ii Olearcreok twp. E t d d
Ralph W. YoUng to JOhn W. X en e
Ca]1 ' McGraw ,2 lots in Springboro.
April 8, 1949. Peach blossoms, Xen.-a 454 George and Etbel Peters Bur-
'tt N bl 026 U' Mr. Ellis StUlm Il)!ormed the
wild plum, areen gt"QR and gr"" lie 0 e, . acres 10 mon
q -. , Rl)verse t ' Miami GazeUe that Ohio fanners
OHIO
Court
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William Albert Roblnaon 2,8,
Spl'ingb(.lto, route man, and Martha
Jean Millard 21, Springboro, steno-'
grapher.
Joseph Harold Green 21, Mor-
row, ahoe factory worker, Pauline
Greene 21, Lebanon, shoe 1actory
worker.
PROBATE
Estate of M. Weaver,
lIeo'd, A. Weaver, executor,
inventory approved.
- Estate .George T. Sp\lrgeon,
dec'd, Elsie G. Brackney, sliminis-
trlltrix, filed lwr first, final and
distributive account, exempt
tax. skies most of the time. Now X - F -I- ' wp. ai'e conve"'ing their deb'- to I,ong
'hen 'there ;5 a nhour or two Uf ," enla ertl JZ ' er Alexander David to Viola Pres ""
II 2 J t . D _006' 'Id tw ie ' fa .... rtg ' 1 t Hazel L. 6'ilrper, 'administratrix,
blue ski ell but
"he. wind _ st ne, 0 s an e"" dO p. rm h .,...0 age oans 81 a
'i H L d M'ld Ad K M: W " ' d" e noM S K' of tile est"te of Choster A . . Harper, 'blows ft'old and Mar chllke. Th.... arry . . an I r., . e rapt .. ac I a n Wlces . . ,en-
to E. and Al icD Vil'ginin neely, Jr., p17e5ident of ' the li'ed dec'd, plaintiff, vs. Hazel L. Har
say that the frost has done some 'Keister, S.22'acres fn Franklin tWI1, el'al Land Bank of Louisville: ' per, ot al" defendam, di stribution
damage to the peaches but Foster W. and Stella During the fli'st tHree months approved.
mUQh remains to be seen. The day morning just as I was start- to Walter Fltts, 1 lot in Frank- 1949, 624 farmers in Ohio, In- Estate oJ Ode Arthur Kroener,
apples are no tdamaged so far. ling for ohUl'ch, John appeared lin. ' ruana, and Tennessee dec'd
l
Leona M. Kroener, adminis
hadn't a he,n in my garden with the' old man to talk about Ira E. and.Martha 8. Bowen to obtained Fedel'lll Land Bank tTatrLX, inventory hearing set for
this spring so I thought my peas the mule so this' year wc compro- Victor Stibbs, lot in Lebanon. Joans totalling nearly $3,000,000. ' April 26 at 10.
would be safe but when, I went mlsed. I rented him the mule un- H. to JlohnDand This was a 51 per cent. incrl!ase ,In the of the gUllrdiun
out this 'mol'nihg I couldn't find til J ' H deli ht d d -BeSSie SchweItzer, '1 lots n eer- over the same period of 1948 and sbip of Ode Arthur Kroener, Leona
t
btl did e une. e was g an field twp. ' Kroener, guardian, filed her
.n:w I am :!_ he would be here for her Esther E. Diss to Gustav H. and the largest volume of loans made third and final account .
taUy ' discouraged. I thought now moming and he was, FranC1ls K. KIm'ball, 6 lots in by ,the bank in any of Estate of America I., t e,
, e walked out h'om Waynes- Deerj'ill\d twp. ll/.1y year 1935. dec'd, S. Pl:ice Steel, admini strall)r,
that tl\e old Leghorn roost r wal in spite of his I Virginia Richards ' Van Matre, ' , Ohio farmers during this peri- tiled his first and dietri.
gope and some of those hens my We gathered ' up her har- et al ., to Gustav H. and Frances od received 156 loans for nelarly butive account. .
gal'den would be safe but no, I and put il>on her and he was .H. Kimball, 5 IQts in Deerfield twp. $800,000. Counties recelvlng the Iii the matter of tbe guardian-
, was just fooUsh and wasted my ready to drive ner home to Leb- WUliam H. Sc:hwepc to Lucille most loans this year are Clark, ship of Rose W. Bird, Harman C.
seed. ' . anon when we remembered our. Goodrich, ' 2{)7% . acres in HlIm Preble, Wayne, Fulton Logan, Stibbs, guardian filed ' his first
Wc have been fence bulldtng spring wall:on. It isn't very Ilton twp. . ' Stark, ' AShtabula, Auglaize, Mi- and final account.
this week. The hog lot at the old !(ood and the harness' had to 'be I FItts to FIJI;t:r and ami, Monigomery, San dusky, Estate of Albert R. Starke, dec' d,
Marquardt barn is now finished pieced with baling wire but Richards, 3.0 aCnlS In Frankhn Warren and Wood. Freda S. Bost, adminilltratrix, filed
. ond Ihe shoats are happy. I hope they to /!:et 1t to hold to- twll.. Kennedy sow no significant ef- her first, finai lind distributive ae
t!;toy will now be - also from and we gave him an extTa ndPauaa
1
J
h
tO
l
E1dW
t
a7d feet ol this debt; switc,hing on the count.
h
- h th d - ' . h d d ace war uS, ' 0 m all f f db' Estate ' of Lueious C. Mounw,
w IItever t ey got at . ma lIupply of wIre In case e nee e . Franklin. amount 0 arm e t . m' dec'd, Mary M. executrix
them sick. Some of them' got out It. There 'Y1lS . no on the ,. George Jr. and 0uela Cook to the state. He interpreted the J?- Sarah Schwartz, Carl Stiles and
the other day and . ate something but we IIave hi", a sack Ben J . and Mary E . . Cox, 1 demand ,or L.and .Charles J. :Waggoner, appointed
mquldy that poisoned them .vio- of straw to sit on dhe cumbedj in Franklin. . Bank's 20 to 33 year loans liS a appraisers.
may have ,been some up and drove off. I didn't find Ben J. and Mary' COIC to Cecil move on the Pttt of Ohio farm- Estate of Pal Hazelwood, dec'd,
.. Id motttdy cQ.m in the bottom 01 a'!y pieces when I dJ;pve to Leb- , and Ha.rriet Bowermaste.r, .6.0 acres el's themselves Mary E. Hatelwood, exe.cutrix,
the corn 'crib, may have been ano", that afternoon so he 'in Franklln twp. , such drops m fal'm transfer of real estate.
('ld mouldy cow manure, or some- have got there, He says he is go- Mary Bradley to Mabel B'
I
prices as they .have already feIt Estate of Florence M. Watson,
thIng else but we bad fOUl" nice Inp; to shoe her and, curry her tin 6 lots In twp. . this by matchLng their re-, Charles Marion Watson, ad-
. shoots that we thought were her sides shine when we get her HeDl'Y H. and Mmnte Mae ( duced net income with smnllel" mmlstrator, Ray CaJlah!"n, A. H,
l'cady for the fer,Ulb:er wagon, It bl1clt In June {oJ! our summer vis- Elbrecht t? Augusta H. Sons, 107.- payments (In their' debl:$. A :f.ur- Ro.berson and .James WbIsman, ap-
by .making them dizzy itors to ride, and we hope Mr. 9'78 10 Clearcreek twp. thel' advl1ntage is ,the lower in- pOinted appralsers, . ,
they walked around In CoUins has' a good garden. Now . Onn C. Ch.aney LQ. Harry . and terest raie usually borne by long Estate of Kllny J. Perk, dec d,
proved and coDflrmed, ,ale of real
estate at ,llrlvate sale.
Estate of Laura C. Scbooley,
dec'd, William Ralph Schooley, an
interested party, estate exempt in-
heritance tax. .
Estate of Harry J. Perk, dec'd,
Hany' N. Perk, Sr., executor, dis-
tribution in kind.
.Estate of Phoebe L. Campbell,
decld, Roy L. Oampbell, executor,
filed his first and final account.
Estate of Harry J. Mllyne, dec'd,
Emma \1. Maybe, executrix, in
ventory approved, .
Estate of LUcy M. Borden, dec'o,
Robert A. Borden, aq!l\inistraicr,
George Gates, Don House and Fred
Meeker, appoinied
Estate of Charles A. Mefford,
dec'd, Bertha R. Mefford,
tlxecutrlx, Harle), Ca.rpenter, Wil
bur Carpenter and Ora Locke ap-
\Jointed appraisers.
Estate of W,. F. Karper, dec'd,
Laverne Plunkett and Donald W.
Harper, executors, ' filed their first
and,final account.
Estate of Margaret A. Johns,
dec'd, Paul T. Johns, administra-
sale 01 real estate.
PLEAS
Carl Foley, administrator vs.
Ralph W. Young, case dismi ssed
with prejudice and without record.
'!'he l ..... 1!)u,}I,t'.,t ,.A.Ul',ioIw" J ,
Soap chips, Hysuds, Bllr soap,
IItC., - sheriff, $163.46; Carl A.
Dellenbaugh, Servo rendered iI-l-S1,
$10.0; Columbus Blank Book Mfg.
Co., 1 gr. legal pads - Sheriff,
$27.60;' F. 11. Heer Printing Co.,
200 balance sheets - Auditor,
f$18,OO; Kroglll', FOOd fOl' Relief
family - February, $21.0(); D. R.
Smith Grecery, Foorl for relief -
February, $22.50;
Bordon's Dairy, Milk for l'elief
family t _ February, $1'7.92; The
Book Shop., Office ,Supplies, $2.42;
Johnston ' Lumber Company,
Materials in repairing closet-
Engineer's Office, ' $20.31;
Armrel Paving Company, Inc.,
Tar and applying on Road No. 26,
$315.86; Wanen County Truek
Sales, parts, $41.'76; Armitage and
Son., 39 yards read1f mixed con-
crete, ,aBB.06j Stanley Earnhart,
P. ., Stamps for Aud\t{)rs' office,
$21.00.
cles then thcy got worse there is Ben Irrdependenb sturdy Berths Benthlcn, 60 in HaT- term mortgages. Loans hoth for Karry N. Perk, Sr.,. executor,
, Th . ked h rd tha _1 ' , Ian twP. , '" L . estate exempt inhentBnce taM Mllt 8ublUhde for Valvea
wot:Se. ey so a , t ola who Is {o take: Angela M. Pfarr to iToseph W. the purposes of sn,Qrt transfer of real estate. To make a milk .ub.tltute for
went up In the air and came care of himself, and hl S garaen aoo Regina M. Pfarr, 1.40 acres in debt debt and Char1es H . nd Meryle B. Gray calve., u .. S5 pound, ot, Il'ound
They turned over and and his mule. Loveland. of making lmprovemen.ts exc,eed- all co.administrators, the estate com, SII pounds oJ Il'ound oats. 20
over. Whenever you turned them Herman and' Marguerite WQeb. ed those made for Duytng IMld. of J. C. Gray, Mc'd, plantiffs vs. pounds ot eoticnseed meal, 10
on the left side tlley acted llke m' fJ kenberg to J . H. Woebkenbert, Charles H. Gray, Xenia, Ohio, de- poI,IIld. ot dry .kimmed and
lIome u..t '1 have 'seal;!, they , II 9/J 0.459 acres in Turtlecreelt twp. _. .... --4 fendant, report of appraisers ap- OIle pound ot .alt.
flipped up in the air as if there r.t. lu E. R. Boullton to ArnQld and,
was a spring inside. them If \ Inez ponner, L acre in Salem twp.
1umed over. We had the Lloyd E. Young to George W.
tlt\les and then' they be- Mrs. AlIve Furman of Beaver- and Frances R. Spaeth, 1 . ,lot in
Came more quiet and' we didn't town .is spending a few days with. twp.
bow whether they Were better. Mr. and Mrs: lilly Gibson. Amos- and Mattie Johnson to I
or worse I got a Uttle milk doWn A .'. . ed Corwin S. and Nancy IJ . . Fred,
h 'h . b til t roast was eDJoy 3.B'7 acres in, Union twp. r
t
t l' em
l
wit
f
a ut HattwakS Monday evening by sever81 / Vernie Wa},'r to M;c.
00 s ow or my el)ICr. e 00 nelghborlJ at the home of Mr. and Gaha, 5 lots in Deerfield
"
. :Why?'
the thllOO!r up Mrs. Eddie Marlatt and family. ' Laveme an.d Philip U. Plunkett
on e r ta ...,tween..... eft. to Donald Harper; 11 acres; S rods . You can payoff anytime"
Long Term 4% No Renl;lwal
we drenched w;th ,a , Mrs. Elsie Koester oJ Lebanon, and' S7 oles in t:wJl.
r

bottle with warm mijk aDd water 1$ spending a few days with her Alton P. and Ada Cope to
and enough ground feed to make son and famUy, Mr. arid MIS. Howard. and Mary Rose Fielder, 6
a slop .thin enol1gh to pour. We Morris Lewis. acres in Franklin twp.
A Fal'men guarantee of s.;'ctirity
Made Through
diel that three times a day for Altoh P. and Ada Cope to Ro-
tbree.days and today the last of Mrs. 'Neme 5milh was lIupper bert K. and Mary kathleen Hay- Lebanon NFL A
thl:m are up on their feet guest Monday evl!ning of Mrs. slett, I)' IIcres in Franklin twp. .. .. .. -
out of the trough. They are no1 AnIl!J' Lucas and flUDily.
entirely right yet and the.v will Mr. Bill Kellis of neal' R;dge;
never ' be what- they ' might ' have ville caJled on Criends , here
been, but they may pull though past week ..
and pay for the feed that they
have eaten up to date. Four
elghty-to-hundred-pound shoats
are worth wokring to ave. ,
Jeanette, our little mule, IS
working out. for a couple ' of
months. Ever sInce I bought hef
Old MI'. ColUns, Tom Collins, Pas
been trying tp buy her of me but
as be to just keep her
through Ihe' IU,mmer and then sell
he!' am-in t wOl.\ldn't RU bUtt al-
WilY! had tile -feeling that hI!'
needed her mora than I dld. Sun-
Mrs. Robert Greene I)f Dayton\
Mr. Henry Berges chUdrell'
of Beavertown were dlnner g\.\csls
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sue, Mor-
gan.
Crawford of Day-
ton was a week-end guest ,of ber
parents, Mr. and, MJ;S. CI!U'ence
Crawford . .
, 01,
Mr. and Mrs. MorriS LewIS anllt
,on Jerry l.ee were in Dayton'
Monday morniDg. ' '
I
W. and Mrs. Raymond
of Xenia called OD Mr. ' and. Mrs.
l'Erner&on Dill. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Jess DUi ealled on Mr, and
Mrs. Emerson Dill Monday' even ..
I
tal'm ..
!twice lis many larm people are
Injured iii taU. than In any other
type of accident.,
11 S. nfoadwa),
Lebanon. Ohio
ing. ' ,I
, "
MarUna RoCkhold has, had the 1
SECTION'
' '
. Mrs. Opai ' Clay .of
op Me. and
MlI,rI&1tt.last Sunday.
lIIJ1l1p JO IIOIl8101U "8[pU1l
U8 DO "'IU JO
UJ lI1"q 8Cleqv pue II.ITll:ll148
... 11111 x,taAe 'Wtl0J
"ue_ leuJ1!J.1O III !:II
-VIM\MII .,.. allRQ
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..

WRECKER
,Genen! Repair
,WlDard Batf.erlee
KlfR'S Garage
J Main and Miami SII: Ph. 23 .. ,
,An oIdtlMe lawOI'IIe. .01 .... ftavora tII= . .we. ,. ,
I lie HtYed either a. a ._ ... bretd or. . \
, . . ..
. M4)I..... :.weetened b .... ..,11 cook ... MYP; fall to tac ..
Just IS they 'did In cranclmother'. tlutl!. ' .
Here ..;" .. -Ita tanc to a mllllD-bDe. ..... wlliell
'fl quick to prepan. Liquld .. ti- are added to mist ..
and ..atlrred only enoQh to the flour', tJIt. batter II re..."
10f the pal\. , " , ,
Molwe. puff. tIIould be-Hl'\'ed' " __ ali:tl!e1
ove_thot 'lunl;lIeon Ii,eact to' aeeompany
TJtey are pod with .,..cetable., trait, ...... ebio ...
1101.. _ puffl may double a. ilnaert If )'OU pftaIab tIIeID With IIDtII
and aene with a lemon .. uee.
A. muCh beau .. of hl,l! nutritional ftlae _ tber , ....
IaYOf, mol ..... puff. are an exftllt'nt cholee for ,"
A4dea to. t1Ie fron In the mo..... la,tlla' of tile ...... JIoV. wlLIda
alia auppU6 prokbi. and food eaeru. t , -I
" .oLABsBS PUPFS. . .:J
O:i:a;' iIIIIIII .. ,1<heI ...... j I-='- '.1 "', .
==-=.. 7
I ......... ........ y ... lth..., ......
Enjoy the
and conven rellee ()f
..1 liVing.'
,
DO',yoll have to disconnect Q lamp wlien you plug
in the lIacuum cleane,? Or do sOf'!le of your lights
dim when on appliance il cO,nnected? high
. lime to do something about wiring.
,circuli. that cause lIollage drops or popped fuses
are a constanl nuisance-and ,so unnecessaryl Ade.
qua'. WI,'ng is the answer . ... for full e"ioyment
of elecir/cal IIl1lng
Adequa,. WirIng, wilh plenty of circuits, lorge
,_"ou.gh entrance wires and ,outlets f,or reol
convenience. any home more
.Adequate Wlr'n, i.s Il)expenslvlt. 100, in comparl.
Ion with the added safety and satls
it Se. ' your
. contraclar .,' or talk olle, plans with ci
represen,ative 01 The Doyton Power
aDd Ught Company_
.'
, .
.. """:'" -. ' .. ... . ',,:
The payton Power Light- Company
. . .
, r.n. iio-MlUN "-"I. s."'. frOO '.M,-w/uo.:..
COLMAN, ' ......... f ,. , ...
...... - -----....""-.... "-"r.
Esteron 44 Results
In ,Wild Onion Curbs
Wild Garlic also Found
Vulnerable to Solution
wUd gll rile ahd wild oruon ,long
havc been iwo of lhe most trouble
some weeds Jn southern lawns, pas- '
tures and certitied grass anil araiD.
seed 'production 1lelds.
As Jawn weeds. these plants gIve
the lawn an I,lneven .. appeal:-
Ance nnd produce n very d.!s:lgree.
able onion odor when mowed, In
pastures, dairy cattle lee(lllg on
thest' plants , produce milk with an
oft flavor ' whlch Is pt great conqern
to dairymen ill several states. Seed
production bas been limited by the
presence of wild onions in many
fields because ot potential contllm-
illation,


r;-'
During the past thrce. years many
experIments bave peen made with
varied forms of 2, 4-D to control
wild garlic and )'Iild onion. ,Testa
with sodlum snIt of 2, 4' D were un-
succehfuJ. Esteron 44 li nd the
amine liquid salt f'!rIDations, . how-
ever, gave good contiol when used
at the rate ot thi'ee to pounds
of 2. .D acid equivalent per Bcre.
Apparently the :amount water
used makes 'Uttle dUteren,ce in the
results obtamed. As mnny as 125
gaUons per acre and a tew as tiva
lIaUons per acre were appUed with
equal success.
For. pasture work. observers
agree that Esteron 44 ml\y be seme:
what more effective .than the amine
.altll, but because ot the possible
danller from volatilitY ot the e/ltera
of 2, 4-D, it Is suggested that the
amine liquid 8alt be used wbere
susceptible plants grow In Immedl
adjacent areaa. (Lawns, for
example, wIth adjacent tlowers
and' sbrub!>.
M,oiiture Conservation
Helps Wheat Crop
A SO-acre t1.eld that ba.1l produced
Uttle durlilg the last few
even with favorable- moIsture con-
4ltlons, prodUeed. a ,oad t
crop, !Iccordfu, to the Kansas state
college extension service.
"II c,!ml>Lnlltion of thin,s made
the land productive agaIn'" a con
servatlon district cooperator snld,
"Usc of sweet. clover:, seedell in. the
aprJng of 1946, for green ,manure
lind terracing. and contour forming
for moisture conservation 'were im.
portant."
The land, be explained, W88 badly
eroded. The soil was thin. dense and '
hard to work. It hlld nQt proQl1ced
a decent crop In the previOUS six.
;years and practically idle , land ..
Guillell were plowed shut aftcr
the terraces' were built, so ,that ilic'
whole could be cOIl(our farmed.
tn alfdltion, Elrass waterways were
developed and terraces plan
ned.
- .;/'
New Hay Cflop er r
, .
Tbia comblnalloD ba,.. chopper
and emUago ' ouUer, whlcb oall'
be operated .,y lIl:Ie . man, bjUI
been lntroduced by the
80Uand Machine company. The
.... " maohlDe (eedll, Ol&t. to de>
aired leDlth and blows corn. ba,.
or oiber crops to mow or silo In
alii! operatloD. VU&Uq In lenrths.
ra..-m. from 1-11" ' fa 1"". the '
culter CaD baa4le liP to
toa.a 0; aIlaie aD boar.
e,
Bathtub Faiily Recent
' Innovation in America
'Although many Anlerlcans con
sider the daUy bath essent.illl to
,oocl bealth. moat ot thelr prede-
celsors of a cenl!ll7 allo never law.
mucb leBl batbed In, a bathtub in
the bome: For preClvil Wl1r
Americans, bathing was a hU\Ur)/
Indulged In ,a hut along-side the
home, Tqc Wllite Houf\ e go.t Its .
tint bathlu\:l 'drlring l>fncolrt't term.
The flnt /l 1Ilron lub was Installed,
III New ,(ol k City In ' 111'10.
CLASSIFIED ADS
ONB CENT PER WORD: minimum charge, 25
eena. Cnntraet rate fQr repeat advertisements
11"" application.
FOR RENT-
"oM TractOI' for rent, a)ld re-
lilted equipment. Everett' Sears.
West of Waynesville. on Rt. 72.
Phone 2242. '
.FOR sALE
Registered Guernsoy Bun Cal-
v ... Some ready {or service. Sons
of our sire Com-
",ando's Roya) out of AR tested
Dama. NU-MAID FARMS,
107 E, Peerl St., ClncillJl!lti 2.
OhIo.
DON'T TO CAt!
us for Insurance. All. types nf
insUl\\nce at a Call
Prancls f".eqe arown, phone
WA'ynesvnle '.! 4 72 M call
: collect. Wllmln non 2111 .
AUCTlONRINC
. Rev. 1\(1'8. Billy Lewi!! of
DRY ton, r.ompleteil 11 weck s
of meetinj!'s Iloro., Sunday evening
at til Friend's Church.
Ch"i\: IMigull held their'
monthly meeting SaturdllY , eve.
ning, at tho home MI'!j. Mar.
Tucker.
Mllsonk iDspectlo'n was present.
ed in Mnson E'nll Wednesday eve.
ninlf with members from neitb.bor.
Inll' villages TeprE;sented.
O. B. S. inspection of t hi s Chap.
ter WRS held here Saturday eve.
ning MasQn Hall. ?huy /Cuesta
fl'olll' other places were represent.
ed.
frienlls and at-
tended funeral services for Mrs.
Mildred ,Lukons Hough, Monday
atternoon. at Lukens Reynolds Fu.
neral Home. Wilmington. Burial
was' in Cemetery. ShC'
passed away on her 78th birthday
anniversary.
THE MIAMI OA!ZB1Te
W. C. T. U. met Thunda, aft. leu there wiD 'be ten
llrnoon wHh Mra. CI,.de Levee,. at schedule of league play,
her homer
home and five away,
n. M.ry S. Pteraon visited her leque
'uncle, David 1I0rris, who I. 111 at tht club the moat Ben'. Not
Llk. That
hil! home in Sabin., Wednnd., wins. 'nle league chamPl .
evening.
then pgy an all-star club from
Mias Jallet Doster. daurhter of
Mr. lind Mn. Oharles Do,ter rep
resented Ma,ele Townehlp achool
In the Miami Vall,ey Ipellln, bee,
MponsC)red by Station WHI() Sat.
urdRY afternoon at tho Van Oleve
Botel, D8yhm
':I'hE; Gleamer Cla.ss of Friend'.
Church ill sponsoring .n Ealter
sale, Saturday, ' ,April 16, at th.
Grange HlIoII at 1 p. m:
"S'- PORTe
' lANT .:l
BOB' ,O' REGA.N
the league'. ro.ter.
117
GBa_ODIC WIND."
, Charley Price, one of , the
smoothest fielding outflelde:rs In
these parts and a member of the a waodar. AnD .... Bo ..
h
-
ft & .vtr. Btn H.nnon .... mU campion American Legion so - Ill. not at ber but at the btu. print
ball club of 1949 has jolnecil the dI.'e! worked on. far IIlto tht nl,ht.
coaching staff and will drew wack7 ak.tch" of bouIt.
team with Bob Campbell, be dreamed up and AnD. mad. the
ex-Kier's catcher, In giving the blue prill" that 1I0id peopl. h1I
local youths the expj!rt eoac!hing kI .... r.ytHe!. '.
they nefl.d. Yours truly will con- Ann. nid .a,lffy. ''l'Vt out out
centrate on the pJtching staff lOme of th& window.. You tor.ot
while Price's chief work wiJl1 be &b.t the Branton. want loti of
with the' Campbell d:raws w-aU .pace for picture .... Sh. watted
, for mo,. praia.. Ane! walted.
the assignment of handling tl\e Ben .cooped up the blue print.
catchers en dlnflelders. Next "I ,ave a ,cOd deal of me to put..
weeks' wll lannOUOC1E! the tin, thOle wi n.
offielal slgi';llng of 'one more coach 3 II t dow. e ... at 1 "
whose 'acqulsltion "inay bring' the - IU' . where the, OII,ht
championship toWawnesvUle. ; Flotl.. Ito be." he mut.
So far. Ollie Carter IUld "Bones" tered, "but .ince
Jones, both. a1ender rlghthanders ,all mtntlon it. Mn. Branton did
'87 IOmethln& about hanlin' Bran have shown' weI lin their initial ton'. l.telt atrocltle.. H.nln,'.
mound but the servICE!S of loG ,DOd for them . . . So 100" Will Waynesvllll! have a track a hard throw.lng right hander; or beautltllL ..
unae,. 011lO 1
As TOLD BY. CoNssitvATICN DIVISION
r __ m ' __ r ___ Cd
STANLEY and KOOt!l.ER
L
Mr. and Mrs. Will Drake, of
BhlRchester, were colters in town
Saturday.
team? Coach Ed Porter said "es" lelthander are sliU being Be(ore Ben 1!!ent to the 'NaV'l in IlO uncertain manner, when in- by yours truly. Danny SLmp- Ib..,- ware a'lmoa' enlaled. Sbe w
tervlewed reeentJ.v ()n -the 10c$1s son, Ist or last year's dub the on. who had been uncert.ln, Improvlsed field. Pointing toward is. again available although still BbII w . UIlctrtaln no lonler. Tht ."..--.---:..---......,.-........
J ck
pia tLa T .- h M_ CARD OF -O:'''YV'C! Ion Snyder, Lebanon', Mrs. Mabel
a Tinney, a stalwart Ii ft. 175 from a cracked sl!o1Jld-' .quart... er ..... 'en '-".nnnQa':O -lOr . Ph .... W."n ""II,
O"le Il ..- ChaHl
roa IAU OR 1'BADE
1917 Plymouth 4-door Sedan
and Chevrolet Tractor. Eyerett.
..... wat of ayneaviUe on Rt.
73. Phone 2Z42.
- -....---'-
I'OR 3 Ibs. and
GVW. 'can 2953. Robe Furnas.
---,-.,"-, ....--
LOST-Woman's brown pocket-
))ook In Waynesville between
J'ourtb 'and Main Streets ' on
North Street, on Monday night,
Mrs. Jda . Collins is visitll)g her
daughter', Mrs. Sterlinl::' Ingle ann
family, near Greenfield.
_ i4Wi ;,,;;..;.----
Mr. and Mrs. ' Oz-wood Martin
anll lion were weekend
guests 'of relatives in Kentucky.
Romine Shumaker who has been
confined in Miami ' Valley HM.
pita!. after. submitting to lI.n opera.
tion, wall 'returned to home the
past week. Ere is l'eqovl'ring satis
filctorily.
Mr. and Mrs. \lolln Syferd of
Dayton, were Saturday and Sunday
guests of hi s mother, Mrs. Mary
S. Pierson.
lb lad of but 16, Porier said er in)'ury: Othe- back in. Lan-ellS thook. I .a, or do .. eeml To the people of Warren CountY: Weber and Mr, ' Fred Kellat for
.. d ' ... ,.. to plaa ruin .n,,"ore," III. ",hi. I i' h __ ' __ f Hopltlnsville. Butlerville, Pleu';'
competition an persistency will are Don Pope, ''Red'' Robbbilns, ptred. "Wh.t .. the m.tter with w s to express my............ or ant Plain, and Cozadilalei and
make Tinney a strong contender Joe Florence, infielders and Har- Ben," The unlce of ..... new,.. your k;lndness IUld . the many
f . d til h
,- ...... thin di'd h I th W Mrt. Carter Kilburn, South Leb-
or PQmts an prizes in. e sat old Stanley, JJm Jordan ,and cepUOIIIIt In th. outer oftIc. flo.tee! gs you 10. e p e arren t Is
"W h- .J Ti "
C t C So . t hil I anon: Waynesville iioes not have
pu .!,!ven e wlltc ..o . 'nney, Charles Biggs, outfielder. to ller In mockin, an.war. "Ob oun y ancer ClO Y w e who was II member of this year's comers this year wU )be Howard 8eft, "OIl're wonderfull" was . a tQ date, anyone inter-
WaFren County basket.ball cham- Miller and Joe infield- , Ann. dlffetc!. Ustenlnl for Ban. For the Past year our project ested please contact Mr. Harry
. ut th hI" auwv. Sh. could be.r onl7 th. ha N . ""---' ......... _. Palmer, Mason, Ohio.
Dlons p . e 8 ol esvera e.rlh, both of whom have looked
S ueen . urses <>erVlcel b
.,,- on ft k d f
11MI' rumble 01 bt. vole.. I Medl ti S II Please send your contrlbutlona
a (>ve .... mar an OUlld wei Un baWng practice. AlIne eould Imallne bow Mar- portat on, ca ons, upp as, to the chairman for your locality
ourselves in complete agreement The softball situation ma" ,.Iear ftDa looked Ii he I&ld . It, ." .. X-Ray and Radium treatment.. ,
1
. h h S k
,
A I f $1346 th or mail to Cancer. P. O. Box 2 O.
Wit t e partan S trac mentor. . Itself In. another week as a meilt- Ilutte-'--' wide 'Ilb' amUe. AnD. tota 0 was spent in e
Als h be ......
th ."4" be Lebanon, Ohio. Give to help fight
o competin!{ t il' rwill Ing of last years' officials lind IDlOOthed ber brown pa,. bo, bob. county. wi over"",,, ing spent ,
Ken Vickers. F.arl Pownll, Dick managerS is for M\m- Karvtna "a. a IIPDthetic blond. in Waynesville. cancer. ,
LawsOn, Haripn Lee day, April 18 at 8 P. M. at ithe llutefy , Ben wouldn't- Due to the fact that I have Thankliig you, O'Banion, Ed Dakin in the slJriDta Winters home. will joined my husband LI1Iian
and distances and Ralpn Purdue. seNed, BobtAllen! .. lIItu thIa bOI1l18 w.'n have a ton, Indiana I have beet) replaced hiph jump. '
aood cbanet at the univaralty" new as president by Mr. Fred Kellar NOTE OF. 11IANKS Porter has no track
chapel"
of Fostetli Mrs. LY1:U1 Bettie of I wish to thank my frienda and
, A'Pril 11. Notify; Jaclt Hawk,
'Waynesville, It. II 1.
!'OR BALE-I936 Ford Dump
Truck, $250. Ph. 2742, Waynes-
OhIO.
schedule at present beeallse the Cincinnati-The last week of
1 Vice .Presldent; Mrs . relatives for the ma"V carda and
Mrs. Virnin\'1\ Park anI' Is ugh. County leadue has noth- ,the exhibition game s .. hedule Ila!! '1''''' .nother 'Aea about th. -' 'll'llza
L
_.1.. Clark fOg nl 2 ' 'V
" .1 , ,
,.. - .. ,"v" 'i'""w 0 re 0 a, Bowers sent to me dllring rnv eta
tets of Cincinnati, were week-'en!l in1l except their county.meet later up Oll the for the lI,e." He .preae! II cn,LIIlpled Vice President; L'Ucy Terres 1y appreciated. SIn-;'reI .. ,Y
g
uests of hCT naTent!, rolr. and I 'n 1hft Perhans the Waynes Reds who wind up on her drawln, board. We'D of Le ..... --on Secr tary' an':! ... -
Y
" c,,, "
buIId-'" the bOI1l1 ' e In ... - hill. ..... t ..IHUl , e , 't' -DUi. in the .Hopial. --ey we ...... eep-
Ml'lI. H. S. TUcker. vili
e
track squad would sklnnlslles this week- .... an H P I f M Ca .. ,.. an .."u i t
I. til tr........ I I "'ve. an old.world broken rool llDe .a mer 0 ason. m- Mrs. Milo Beal
William Ecton, WhO suttered a most if 'the v could practice with e aUl"ona ope" ng :fib the .10 .... for bact .... UDd... 1;>81!8l Cha!1'IJ\Iilb.
paralytic stroke at his home Wed. Class "A" Dayle," schools as a end lind begin to pJa'y "for keells" Anne, the .keicl;', felt ber . The same projects will be car-
, tJJ. L ' nesday moming is said to re- track man mllst have outsIde game next Tuesday. beart , link. Hl8 aotioa ... Impoa- ried through 1949, so I beg of you
. ." Urt} covering at this time. comoeUtion to be tit his best. " The Reda hit borne ground db)..
to gi:ve allyou can during Cancer
.......... '
lWa:vn . esvil1e's coach - " Porter Wednesday night and we 'r e "It would be beautlruI," mur month, April.
Mrs. Lau.ra Shidaker and sister, r.a f th Ir fi C I
, lIrs. Jt... S. ColJett entertained w.as invited to se"!e 'a sa judge or erst rds ey lIlurad Anne. ''bllt wouldn't .vt1'1 The chainnen of the different
...... C. A. Arthur, by three tables at cards Friday eve. lit Miamisburlt for a track meet against an roo:::::: :ufllferent leve1!" She are u foUows: ' Mr.
1Ir.. Artbm:, performed baptismal Ding at the 'home M1'8. Shidaker. this week. ADDarenll:y those In Leap,!e teAm since UI pC
art
th. cb.rml':' Harry Palmer. Mason; lIIDu Eliz-
rite. 8QDda, m01'lllnc at the Out of town guests were .Mrs, r,harl!fe rem"mbered that Porte.. the New York Ya,nlu!es "It mel!nI up .nll Clark, Salem; Mrs. Ruth
Ketbodlit ChUlCh for a ,roup of Jeanette Va)1der Voort . a'pd Mrs. was a tra.ck athlete lit o .. State ' Intp t?,'Vl' to mll;ke and .Mfa. Branton I. old-" Sherwood. Union; MI'S. Francia
lIdailta and chlldreD, He allO con- J. B. GOIi!l, 'of Wilmington, and I)f r.aalmerit. their fil'l\t "Nonlenae. She lust .nd.lmltl Washington; Mrs. L. H. fa a good h.bit. By bavlng
duoW (or two lIrl!. F;mma Cline of Dayton. Two nractices arc jlnne the since the 193& World Sene!" while be palnta." " Hursch, Mrs. Lynn an account with UI ,.ou haft
a4alta wbo oiaend 'their member .
I 1 A . . T' J I The last of the Reds' warm-'1I1' "1t'D be wonderfuL" nut In Mar- Betti Mrs A ld 'U-th d ' '
__ er:red to thi. ehure" Mr . Oaee Harlan, lit'S. Emma oca .. eltlOn un or e will be la ed II<> .1 r . .. a. . rno .DU e, an security for the future.....'Ready
== elllewhere. Pl'eceding CUne, Mrs. Clrde Leveey-, MrtI. A. Ip"m A,lr"l""v nlampinR' ::r :9 CIncm:aJ ja voice was sharp, "You're 'Mrs. e.alih for new ear,
'rwa ceNmOD1 Mrs. Collett1and Mrs. J:.aura Shldaker lit the hit Fnr .... tri-collnt.y. against th . Indiana II dl c aU wet on thl . Anne. a;_ aug Mr,AU1Jt!lL F' . 'new home' Confident fillllilcial
...... Jrer Puk, were Sunday aftel1l()on callers of 1ea"1IP n'npnp,r q"heduled for May of th rI till ''Tbe eottl,e WUI be wet: 10U """er. s. ucy arres, ,. .
IiUIa "The HolY M.rB. Ida Hendricks, Miss Etta Ar. '9.'''' 4 tP.lI vou whether the e . e can a on II me8ll, potI:ed UIlder tbi bill thai McGlD, and Mr. Mar- Independenee. In today and
J(lltJ." )In. Park aecqmpanied nold and Mrs. at the "'I'ryh ooens CIt home or not as llicbm()nd on and 'al!mf1ls* wa. rIaID, . "You
open that your a .. uruee
at the. Ii,. ber oUler; Mra. llome lD Wil. c-lemme
and Sunday. mow .. dec:l!led lall.,. that the
01 sccllritJ.
v.--t'l'ucker. mtngton.
dmwn' Uti Ap.rll
oaIJ place ' for the hoUle ...
-.--
the onenin!! !!lame . ,
next Tuesdlly. the Reds wilt nlllY
'he 51. Louis. Cardinals allal" "r
l"htUsday. then hit tlIe road For l'
qeven-day tour of PlttsbUT"h.
WaJleSYide #
NatiOllll Bank
'With A . Buckeye In Congress
f ,o.uis B.nd
Congressman Seyenth
The fil:'Rt Cor!liey Field nlgli\t
"Ame Is I'arlv "par
'T'h\! Reda will meet the Pitt!!bm'"
under the Ughts on Fr.I-
NORRIS COMPANV
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
I "
.-r" _ day, April 29.
;: . - -:-: =-. . Two days later the flnt Sunda,y.
'OllIOInnotl I.:'nion Stook Ya.d.
LIve wlre and ..... a ....... ve. /It ..
.
'UORSE8 13.00 . cows '3.00
Ohi:o
The 'House ot Representatives 'will be jfiven iti<
annu.l '!!luter 1't!ceS1I at the closo nf buslnells on
.\prW 14th' and will t:eConvene 011 Monday. Apt!:
25th. The Seriate. which is fllr behind the HI/IIl1e in'
"!.eetlnr ita ledlllative I\Chedule of the time
"Onanmed In the filibuster on . the President's CiVil
'Ugbll lIrDJ!Tam. win remain In session in an effort
t.o catch up Ita ,.-ark. Incldentall ... this humble.
I: - ...... for several Ii
the . Roo!!e recess to
d.y. with his aged Mot her inFlocida.

WIllie Truman 111 expeded ,to send the'
"forth Atl.ntie'Defen1lB.Pilct treaty to the at,
time nOw for ratification. it iii doubtful that
"ad,. cwhl take up, or'debate, the brellty ratificntion
lor 110mB weeks to come. Whil e the Senatl\ is ex.
to .ratify the treaty. many Senators do,
of maldn!!! dear to, world 'Amenca's en
.,;, intQ Defense 'Pact does not obligate this na
t lon to furnll\!i any particular amount o,f arms or
. fi nance. to the governments \>f Western E urope.
.. . .
. Last week the House 'IlR!lsed the' Al!!xiculture De
.. ".rtment allproprill.tion bill, totalille: a Ijttle over '701
... UlIon dollars-2.l\ Ptl11ion 1ell1l than requested o
Bureliu of the Bude:et. A.llpr.oxi.
... "tely lieU of the' 8,1'1lropriation, ' or 31i0 million dol.
:wIs' mllde directly 'available for the:' of the
Electrific;8tion Adminil'ltration. With 8uthol'iLy
,.I"pn to. the Secretary of the (If Ae:rl.
' ,Ihtre to n!le "nother 150 milliot) .doliaT" f,,'r R. 11:. 1\,
262 million dollill'!, were g pt aside for
" " -" A.A..A proRram for 'the .fiscal year, and
"0; millIon !ioUars for the School' J.tJnch program,
. "lIp tho !=Inil Conservatinn Servk was r,' nted 50
,. 'mori delran. . "
. .
W .. ; }tinA1,o" .. nd the Dil\tT{ct' of w'jl1 1"0
_., dpvll rcht !IQviiiR'1I tim41 Pllrly c m'1TIlilll"
\ Pil lind' will not rettlr!) to !,\tlll1n,ml
""me ,,,,III !'lurilla)' mC'rn;'\!!'. 25th.
111( ':111. duriulf Ule Sptll1ll and Su ml)1"". that J('OV
.... In WIIJlhlnwtfl.'I,
OInlF'Ml!. will -bamn .nd end one hour .. hoad nl
..... 1I:astAm Stendard l'Tevllillnl!.' in Ohfo.
....
r,.at W8l1hlnR'ton witnesse<l its
_7 Da,. parade some ten thouMnd sol-
" ...... ,n\IftM1'ODi anita of mqbllc I\\,tillery. and a IIcore
./ ..., doubleheader Of season wiD
he at the' park With
the PirateS, who a1'1! touted . SIII
stronll penn!!nt contenden,' aptn
provldln" the opposlUon. Band-
will1ned In between theae two
will be the iQItIal t.dleq'
Day game for lIND s.twlday,
,
8I!tIeniaation _nd to non.
"rlotl" lIe'l on. tho beet
all oround market In
..untnl.
alRYICI THAT ,"''''ISPIU
v.rton It: II 11.' e. '1'.
, .
According to slle and c6ndl"on.
All Stock rell\oved promptly.
I .

of hands swung aC'l'OSS Capitol Plaza .nd down, Con'
stituti.on Avenul1 Ila"t the Presidential reviewing
stand. ns 1!Ome 160 tbousand people lined the p.me
route. Immedlately' followinlf the. Army Day parade.
th'1 new SecretatY of Natiollal Defense, LOuis John
announced that, in order to ,bring about a more
thol'PuglY unIfication of OUT Armed in the
futu're IIcparate "days" for each branch, WOlJld no
lonj!er be ol;lservcd. but, instead. h,onor would 'lie 'lIaid
-all af the Services on one day each year. to be known
AS "Armed Forces Day."
---rIckets
Phone Collect
x--. O. 1712 -
WiImiDItOD.. O. 2312
, ...
Admlnistrl! leljders in. the HouBe have deeitlecl
nnt 'to "ttempt to bring' up eit1)er 01 two Important,
hillR by'Chairm1ln beslnsltj, of the Laboy Committee
Ilnti! sometime after the Ellllter reces's. One til the
LeRinsld bills ,li'otPd Act and
substitute In its 'place the old -Wagner Act, The oth,er
would 'iricrease minimum wages from 40 cente .to 75
an hour and greatly exp'Wd the number and ,
type of covere" by the MlnimulD Wage .Law.
n oow appears rl\tnar that the House will m
icct the outriR'bt repeD. fhe ,Talt,..}(arUey. as
well as any amendments which would
its Also. tbat the llew minimum wage
will be fll(Qd at 60 or 65 centa an hour, 'jylstel!d of 76
II,Ild wfll be tied to the C01lt of .living indelf,
whil e .the "coverage" provisions of the preaent law
,VUI' be chnnli;ed but little. .
, ' .. ..
Dr: F.dwin. G. Nourse. head . of the Presideitt'H
Council of E(.'\Inomlc A'd'yisers, laat Week warned
alr8inst inereasing either I!!oyernment expe!!ditures
or !I'oerp\ trules, argUing th.t such illcre.se. eou.ld
plungp this country into a serious Pr.
NouM' o' AUl!!ll'ested that .. in order to' l;old down over.
nll p.l>vor,nment apending lind . to prevent deficIt
the cost 'of IIny 811111S furnillheci Europe, aa
n of our pnky into tbe North Atlantic Defenllp.
Pnrt. ha 1n"t by reduCl\ng apP1,'Opriationa 'for the
J'l1'l'OM;\ll Ttrcovery and quI' OV{Jl National
T>.cfense ' Es tablishment. Incidentally. c\>mmntllty
a"" cnnti1]uilJJ!' their downward t,rohd. LBst
week !liS no Il ton cut' in the seiling PJlice of steel
r"i
1
,., ann a$2.1)0 a ton reductlo,n on I\'alvanized steel
",pro> announced by 'll'veral of the I.rlle steel com
n1pic" Sn it appears that Dr. Nourse may be glvlnJ!'
the President and the nation lIome l'8ther . lIOund
Addrc.

may .,e ordered
choice seata may' be ob1WJted
wrltinlt the' Reas oIRcie
At 307 Vine
Mr. and Mrs. Mayn.ro Rich, o:f
PittsbUrgh, Pennsylvania spenlt
the past week-end at the home
of his pjlTent!!, Mr. and Mrs. J ..
13.
-.'
=
;
lop cd .... IIUL ,Tha" cu" olrt the
bul problem .nel the, boute ,eta'
breeze. You 'a level atretcb ....
h
"'OIIa7." tbouted Ben, "bllt CO
wa,er ,Br.nton 'ItIOft't tblnt -.:
'l'ba' door l)auPd on him.
8Jieet 1aR him. A to. of JnJan,
cJCIIeCI Of'" ,btl' .. &bt lTIecI to , teD
IierIdt tllal If .be couldtlt beve
W lID aD boo .. t but.. ibe dldIl't
want lWD. '11Iat clI,!ID't , btlp. If
nen'i trUe. lib. III'lIhId ."'d Ue\!
. '
Armitage & Sou:
SAND GRAVg,'T
BtAa:.1'OP DItIVII
TU"'aoADOD.
LA..,. ... PILL DIRT
READY-1il1X COM:Uft
EXCAVATING .... IMJ.IIP TRJICK
anel 1UIbed. . . ".'
al lqu. "Bnmtoli .. or ., . , .
about m, lett.... I
' 'It.i1Iata are alwa,. craQ." .he I"
,..rted, bllnklnl baek' tear .
HOtTlt8:
Ben:. behlncl ber wa. a .Iir
pnae; biu'l upected blm &0
CIOIDe baCk to the office nl,ht.
''OaDlratUlationa,'' .h. Hid. with
.. tarDin. ber be.d. and telt. two
'
. .' . iwMII ann I on btr' .bOuldtJ'l. .
9,,12 each mominl 'Tor wba"'" alUd BeD .ottly , -,.l..... 'IAnllS AIl 1L11 i. ... I&.n
1-5 aftemoons eyctipt "1'01' beJq . a dope! ., wbal .... AT 'A.. , U.A_e .. '
7.9 Saturday . . would I do without 70\17" '
Other evenings by. B1'antoD-.. 1Ie,8n.. .. .. ow. ........... ,.. .... ,Jln I ....... TELEPH ........... -D s.n ' .,.. ....... _,.. ... ' .. - ..... ,.., .... '
vn ... ""I""Q " __ A .. _- a-- ....... .-... r In.
.... .
.............. nRUJU IlU .. ,.. .......,. set" = ....... ".,...... r; ned doWD It bIr. ''1It . 8rallllln y_ ..... . ,.. .Ie __ ,.... .......... '*- .... , pldred til. boI!H on top 0,1lIe blU."
.. upIaIned. "&be .ald. 'M, hu. ' .
blad baen't a pr.ctic.) bone In "'_":1 D. I ILL:.;.. .1 ...... . bIB bead.' wm JOU A7 that .boUt aar .,... ,. ...... , l1li IOID. W. man a .weU ' .
1-'" ___ ... .... ,.. What do lOU .,T" I'll .. 1_ *' ... ......,.1 V-
a::- 0.10 'II.BIIIIS ...,
OD ..... \ .. .. :.:.I
., ."'" ;.r llrw
c'
ze loath 0 ......
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1l1INIA, ORIO
Gazette ,bODe:
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NINETY-NIN'fH YEAR, N . '1-11 6
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SerVing, W

azette
FIVE CENTS A COPY
Be
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Waynesville
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Booster'
Natural Gas Here .
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Talking It Over
,
A Column of Comment
By The Editor
\I TIle Junior Am- . ' '
M.AMI CHAPTER, O,E.S.
PLANS INSPECI10N
'7n, , ,Ar.e ,Re'gJ,stered., High School Band
eriean r.e"O/l baseJ>a1l team willl p ts C' t Miami Chapter 107, Order ' of
. " F' . ' d' HarvewlbW;g SUnday ala ' reseo oocer Eastern Star, wHl hold thelr an-
E
t G' p,rn. Patk, in .8 ' ' nual inspection on Saturday eve-
. ' O 1 rs ' ra e game 'rt.. Wed sd E 0 ning, April 30, eight o'j:lock, with
We wish to tliank all tqose", a\. . . public is .10 De ay veDiog Mrs. Margaret Sheets, Deputy
persons who commented on . " _..... this eonlejrt. Grand Matron , of District 21, as
ls,st week's M11UTl1, Gazette, It Is , " " inspecting officer. A dinner at six-
Texas Eastern Corp.
, , '. '
Explains 'Status
Of Pipeline
, certainly. bellJ't.enlng to realize E) 'd G'" Hono'red, By tS " . , thirty wil be se.lVed to the officers
I tIhtrt Waynesville desires its D arge . roup W S ' M 't ' 'Yfed, ,evenmg the Waynesvllle and a few guests at Lhe SmiLh Tea There
colnmunity newlpaper to grow -. , ,- . ee s High School Band presented a Room. Each Miami Chapter menl-
and improve. Many smaller WI"I" Further Ta",x " ' .. splendid concert " at the school 'ber 1s requested to bring a salad gas 'sclVi<,:e..Irom TC.X8$
munlUes have lost their ne
ws
-., ' 0 ApFiI 22, At Home' Of auditorium. and sand.wiches for refreshments em 'I;rans nlisslui,t ' dol'pol"lltion in
papers dUrjng years and J\1 1'l!. M, D, Bail'd and Mrs. ,Ger- " Solo per{ormel'S for the event' to, be .. the room," 'UP' neul' ('U,LLU:e, of(i cals Qi the
we believe this loss is a definHe, School Fa'tillfloes Id C " cl ' tel'tn;'ll d at ' follOWing the II1spect'on, ,
a l' ... e 1 en =' c Mr e I ROd .l.ncluded: Baralone solo, Liebes- ' . corp. told ',the Mjami this
indication of flle gradual decline h F H' f t mis S ear I ga ' ""
of S'ucb towns. . QJY1e ull Mn ( In a a ,- . , ,' "10 tra. urn" WilheJmioa Bracla---
'
.. , w ek, ,
cellan OllS showel' IJ1 honor of ' "'A
H'ere tn, Waynesville, we Mrs, N Ol'llllln Bac1lel't NaoJ;Di ,,! ....!- Trumpet solo, Init'oduction and Mrs E L Thomas Inlel' in .. ni"g whether
Ueve, there is a splendjd future InOl'eased ovel'cl'owdin" of Ealnhs l'l) . ' Fantasy, Joan La Rue; Flute solo" ... 0 lhe J)l'cscnc ,o[ th rl,ewly-laid
for the 99 year old
b Th" l d t M JUrrs' ., Pearl '''dge opened hE!r
' . - - h. , , ,, ' e JJ1\I1 e ' giles s were, rs. -+,. 10.... La Sel'enata, ' Lynn Retallick; E 0 CI b pip , lin which passes ' nea1:
The community is destined to Waynesville s schools IS m pros- BaQ.kert , ,Mrs. J, L , and home the Woman's Society (If ntertalos u
grow and is blessed with all na- , pect fo)' next fall. Already. uc- ' dallghte.I'S or Cm'lll le. Vlr- Christian: on Thursday Piano !,olo, Sonata, Sue Fumas; . Wayn sviIJl\ ell roul<: f:r In 'l'CJUIS
turai Ifa.ctors needed assure cOl'ding to ten dent K. M, gin/a Hardin. Mrs, Ethe') Slevens, af1el'nooO: iAp:ril 2L In ,the ab'- Marimba solo, Rbapsodic Fan- ..... _ E 10 fpc Enst . would
th ' d M I At the home of .,Ll'S. . L, tb G tte .
this growth. We hope the Gazette RetallJck, 70 chi! ren bav: MI'!;. G'eo, Mrs. How- ence ox presl ent. rs. Car - Betty CampbeU. Thomas on Third St. the New comm'Wlily, . e az!! ' con-
"an grQw w'1J:h the town re- . - . ard DUlnmo.nd M.isR DOl'Othy i
d
on , uJ.o
hn
,COIlI- Among the numlJen; offered by. 'Century Olub was d . for !.acled corp. officials , tP find out
fleet cred! , bly upon the faith o.f registered 10 enllll' fm"t gl'lld ' , 1.1
1
DUll'lnlond A H Sl'ubbs \lcle mee ng. th (. b d " 'F' A . A 'il . tllD allswe'"
,......,.,. , ' TI;i . . . e en Il'e , an werer al' way Its pl' meeting. , . 1 c>c . ..
those heArty pio.neers who se- Septeml,le
l
', , Ml's. Ralph Has lings, MI's. Walter e Qperung w,as gIVen P1acei, "Beautiful Ohio" "MiI.-' Eighteen members o.nswered' J. W'
lec.t'ed our t
o
wns,ite1:12 years The ndditior.J of ' the$e Ml's. .R. B, polemllD, I)y Mrs. KelU)etb Hough. At the I , 'H ""M ' H ,: 'N I} ' II . h j t ' t' . told the Gaze, Lte that, "r am
'" .. r oJ I'" cl f th b ' ti M rUle s ymn, y ero,' a-)'o ca Wit n ere$ IJIg com-
ago. will make a, appro.x.iml1te in - I Mn;, Waller WhHtl k"er, Mrs, K, en- ose 0 e uSlness mee ng, I'S. U 1 Embl .. uS te" d ts ' th ub' ts 'signed to afraid I will have 10 he
13 Ea "'LA G Id' Bo d d ted th dona em , ys m, an men ' on .e 5 lec I\S
,- --- crease in schooL enl'ollmr.nt of 45, . neih Hough,' MlS. H. . o. Le r en con uc "e "The Footliftel'''. them. discouraging in m:( apPl'alsal of
We will ,alway's be glad: to re- . ' . and QBugh r. Ruth, John vohons. 11be subject was, God liS R tin b si be' g rlnished the possi.bilities of your corn-
celve any comments or crl'Uc- A.bout 25 seniOl's will gradulile 10 Mrs , Viola ,Harlan Mrs. Everything to Everyone." th ou e u ness u. m ' I 'l . . 't ""I
..u """ 1 . - , MIl. Ed. Hopkins was honored e program commLuee was g ven mum y :recelvmg na ur.. gas
Isms of this newspaper that you May. V(IO. Strouse, Mrs. J , J . Burske, A esaon 'with a family dinber on Sunday, chal'ge of the meeting, The chair- Service -rom us allY UrJ1c in the
care to offer:. While it rilay The 'total enrollment for next Mrs. O. R. 'l'inglesby. ' Mt's. Eve- I caEIJ:as g Ve
n
y rs, I when' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ken- man, Mrll. Dice Snapp' introduced neal' Culure. ' '.' ' .
not. be possible' to make all iJ:I- year should exceed thl) 815 mArk Iyn ' Watkins, and Mrs, C, H. .;;; es t' ti ill b h I'd r1ck entel'tained, celelJratlng his Mrs. K. N. Hough ' read "OUI' cnlirc capar.iL Is sub'-
.. nc;.vati0}l8 we will do d h 630 b Sank.er . t the- h
nex
' mfeeMn
g
GWI e
B
e:[ seventy-second birthday anni- mo:;\. interesting a nd' instructive' jee( t(l the rct.ullllions and l!O)1-
bl qs compare wi:t 1 Is y,ear, Ga,me's and' co"LAsts were the a e omAo rs enn orc ..
everything possl e to constant- .. <= , "", - versary, Those who spent the daY' paper concernin/S r"reciou8 Stones 11'01 of the Fedeml POW'l' Com-
ly im' prove' your communl .ty On Thursday, May 5, II prc 'div I'sions of the, evening, after en. t th M d M Ed t th I h b d p cl ., d .. "' 1 hIe
h I Un' ' U' b h Id l tl Delinious refreshments er were r. an rs. . Il e c ose s e s owe s c - 1TU/lSIOn an ' we nnV., Ilyflla no
newllpaper. SC. 00 C IC Wl e e, Ie whiCh the o",ene<! many s-.r ' .. -by lb'" bos'--'" and I!.".r Mr, and Mrs. l'\1ens of tbe rQCk which capac.lLy to serve allY
HIgh School gym, The cluuo wpl useful and beautlful...gifts. ''aII: J"""'I C J1 Bailey. Mr. and M(s, John Hull some of these gems, the amuhyst cornniunitles,
Coruddea:aIJle Interest wa.!! begin at noon alld pal'ents o( po- Delicious refreshment.'l(,fstrtiw- comnu ee; ,.. ..... epn e onne'r, d Mr d' M ' d ld b' claU "As to th ert' hi h '
aroused last week: ,by the pub- lennal tlrst g".aders, nrc berry' shol'l.cnke -and coftee wero MFS 'Charla Ellis, M:rs Gilbert an son, ' an .rll. A. an emera emg , e.<;pe , Y . 0 t ll; \N e out'
L '1. lh h Idr to h F " J hn ' F' Hopkins and children, Mr. and beautiful. pipo une may navtl . Il,pon our
lIcation.of' a letter by on,e bf our to ...r ng , ear c. en e served by the hostesses, rye, an 0\81'lIo 0 romm. Mrs.' GJenn Uopkins, M:rs. Mabel Mrs, Snapp then preseoteq Mrs. dally "I
readers concerning road con- school at this ,time for vaccina- , , 1.. d kindl
' d J.. 1 h k A ";"rl- four robben'es Weller and M;r. and'Mts, David Ernest Edgington wh,o, 7Ja . . . Y" sIncerely hepe thaI ' we May ditions in Mt. Holly. Since 11 tions an .. c ec -ups. .... .... W k ed 'Th Ch \ b
,oodly number, of dlpies of The The pre-school clinic is bei!)g ,Rtj.inb<?''.r-CQ,uncil 'met in regu- struck Fratildln last week with . ,. ' - -consent ton:vlew e am a steady 0 0 s u stantlal
Gazette find their way to Leb- sponsored by the Waynesville l:u' session on Monday evening of a approximately by PaUl We , an. C1tuAn of. ;reu.r L'9nlmlll
anon each week, feel col)fid- Mothers' and the Warren. . _ .,. ' four b,,*eSl! ta=:o
ent that H!Itter COlNlt,o.Heakh I>epet!I1Inent. ' eS
In
I' ded .'" 'th It . two tables: of five-hundred 1.0 us by Mrs.' Edgington's pres- 'your area, . lQay !!Onll'ihutc to the
. 'those who can .' do lomething Supt. Retallick t1lis .Mr, R.- G. Miller conducted the c u u. e 00 were Ta- ]a d . th f 'd ' . ' , '.
al,lout the sltuation. I week" aIsQI. that the parents , on 'JSchools" and dur- diDS we .. g 1I)l . ' In P . Y urlng\ e ,a temoon an , entation. . '. and succ ss 9. , YOU.'
'.
. , , ' ne ..... fill.l's tll'st d, ,shoul,p se.- ing, the social seSSion" Alva !Ii h' u! aret .eV:
1
d
prizes. won by. Mrs. Manning, Mrs: ' Mrs. Snapp gave, sbot1 de-t commUnity." ,
h i th 0 . m ce eous I e.rns, an Halnml)nd and Mrs. Shi"-Ie,v, scrl3. tfoll of the, llfe C, inoln- " ' ,
Incidentally, ' we a- alwa.y" cur , e bl,I ,-tl _.l, carlin, cafes f.Qr. . then Ludington in c 0," , e , more than fifty doUara In caSh I l' ., P
.. '1. b th ( H 1ft ... 1 in' th bbe I' " Daioty refresnment$ were natl teacher in Jjlpan. SENIORS 'ATTEND EVENT
I d t ' i d ubllsh 'ilet chlldl'o'm, TJJe L1' cerll Jostes games. , eav =. oser e ro res f 'II h I th dj ed A ' .
a t 0 p - . must be 'on file at the F-o]Jowfng adjournment to ,me.et ' th R' ttl ' ti Eq I q Owing t e games. Guests of e The ,clpb - AT
0 e I<U. q " {fj wi Ih Mr, an d Mrs, llarold Wertz was t C: ' , e , ger: on ld uP-afternoon were Mrs. Hal'old Wblt- sOcial hour was enj()yed and the ' ._..:.
, The only Tequirement con- ellt S ,0 ceo . ' d I cJ al d ti " m=y th ":' ev :r
nce
aker, , Mrs. Lowell Thomas, Mrs. hostess served a dalnty dessert MembeJ'S of the ' Waynesville '
- cernlng the publication of Jet- ONO-..L... ' ON BID'nlDAYS In May, ad be i th' ollSh s t a d
c
oh
ur5
t
e
lD loa. ng , . e eves ove Ralph Haramond. Mrs. Elmer course. ' High SChool sl'lliul' class "re
._-- t'hat " signed by H KtlJ was serve y e os an os - a vehicle of some type to haul \ If'''' v ,.
.... Ul Joe , e . ' Grove, Mrs. Tom. Burton, Mrs. Guests were, Mrs. Marie R De, Interested in Wilmington College
the writer. ' Names will nQt be Mr. lind' MI's. Russel Wi1so11 5S, their away. Manning, and Mrs, Paul Shipley. Mrs. Ernest Edgington and Mrs, a'uended Ilbe oI
' printed U the authors so. ,desire, opened their home !JIl' MOIrdllY Franklm IJOUce are checking , Harry Burnet: daughter of the the annual Schoof 5enlor
but we must receive slgne4 let- night, honoring Ihe bu'thday un- The honor roll of students JXlsslble ' lead in
th
the crull! Mr, and Mrs. Wllbul' N. SearS hostess. , ' Day at the college yesterday.
ters lIlmply as an indication, of niv-ersal'Y oflheit', daughter, Dol'- high scholastic attain- .,...... ave contacted au ,oritjes Jm were Sunday &rnoon visitors Mol,'e than'
good faith. ' , othy, and of Miss 'Lois tJ\lkens, ments in Ohio State Urdversity's nea by commUnIties, requeStil]lg l Lhe home of,Miss Ruth Nut( in . to. 100 h ' Is
College of ,Education, ..luring the Lha,t they be on the lookQu' t, Cente-'I'lle. , ' Yt. ,." sa 00 al-
, - c- - A me. t delivio. us, plcn,ic li ul?per"" v :J, , . , VI
Whether or. nQt a letter was served In pllrk,and a Her lV.intel' quar t.ep , WitS the loot and the rQilbers. , I , -- ' I Soni!> ... .. Day, liUl atmu'al tl'!\di-
' fleets opInions' bf, thl!! e<Jitor a{i even.tng of tun, a party litis week by Raymond D. Ben- . -- . . Mr. and Mrs. J. J . .Burake ea ' om(! lion 'lit '\VilT1'lJngtclI)'Jor nine years,
does nQt-..matter. We. wiU publil\h wa's Those who d1ebrat- nett. o[ the CollegE:: Donald Lukens has elll'olJed' at ,terlained 10 dinner ana C8rcl.s 00 , ' was 'to give lJI:aduates
letters wliether '!hey are b,) ed together wen'! Sattt! rth': hst mcluded Rachol N. ' ,SQtate University for Ibe ; Saturday. evening with Lheir card Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of from the area an ,. op,POrtul\ity tQ '
IIgreCfl'lent with our ,b!lllefs or waite, Vera a!l1l1Rn ,!If WRynesvlUe. pring uarter, club of Cincinnati aa gllests, Beavertown called 'on their sister, become h, elle,\.' IlCqUaiO, ted " wi'1..
ed th And mi
ht I Miss 'Bertha Brown o'n SUnday ..
oppos t!' , em, ,we g as, Charlotte BUt;nett, Belty'Wicli 1 "". college Ufe, opporlunitlell offered
add, letters appeari!lg iil those 'Virginia Brown, Joan Cain. Ll\\S I cal, Items 6f 1.,ln' fer'est afternoon. by WII,miDgto/'l College, and VOCl.1-
columnsilo 1'e- 'Lukens and Dorothy I Mrs, Olive Curl. and Dr. Emma ,for co)Jege
the views o.f \.he dazette, --' I attended the County graduates. ' 1
' Homer ' Ramby, whose I ' ., w.e.T.U: in Lebanon on The program (OL' "*,0 aay In-
. , Many thanks to: the Jargll num- limb was b!;Idly crushed a few I !'d)'S, A. v: Blelning,er and Mr. and Mrs. Ii E. Asbury will day with and Mrs. Robert ' -Miss' Glenna o( Dayton eluded
ber of' who , renewed , weeit's go, '!! 0l?el- i ' Anderson, both of" hostess-to-tbeir AcIl- Da,vis' in' spent' the weekeri4, her Co.\18- campu.s, . . yarlety' program.
, their subscription,s d';lr- at/on Qn Mon'iIii1 !,It MIami Va,lcy i Ville New York City, vis-. V1SOry, Cquncll (ot , ' e " " ,in, M:rs. LU,cllle ,;. vQc!ltio!,!al ' gt\idanpe cOILfcJ<CI}ce, '
ill&,.tbe past week. One ... Hospital 'and now entire IU)'Ib 1101'S last week. ThE:Y were. guests April meeting, 'at the Sl:r1ith TE,a Mr. and Mrs, DaviS' .Miss J)qdson had al,ld 0 ' tllt'ec-'act play,
: what, sk!!pt'ical person ,InqUIred is in a cast. Everyone Is. Hoping til the Gramatan. h Room on evl!Di,ng. '. were 10 New Vienna on Sunday pleasure on of avJslt "The Late C!u:istophel' Bean." .
if tll.,e Gazette was going to coo- tliat now he !!lay, a spe,edy -,-- afternoon' an'd called on llte' form- ,from hel" brother, Mr. Joe Dod- , , ,
tinuefor another "year. Well. jlecdvery. ", , ' J Ml1, and' Mrs, A. H. Earnlull't Mr: ' an<!, Mrs. R. EJ at-, er's sister, Mrs. Peter Demas. who" son and wife lind her nephew, .' Mr. 'and Mrs, Cleva Conner
don't know if It wltl Teaan Us " " '-..:... ";-,. ' had as Sunday evening supper tenlfe4 eflurch 8etvicea in Dayton has been very ill Cor severa) Mr. Theodore Dodson alld wife of ha:ve 'r.elurned llCCOmpany:..
2OOth. b1t\Lhc\ay, 'but Vo{O feel fqir- ' , , guests Mr. and Mrs. James Wild- on Sunday , and , were I){ wecks, .' Indianapoliil. 'J1hey enjoyed ,dinner. ing theIr daughter and g\'andsollj.
ly confident that It Is , for \ man of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. C. Greasle and Mr. 'and together at< the Gblden Lamb lJl Mrs. Tom Flo/'ellce aiid son ' to
at least another' 40 or SO, ydars, dl..Je. , ,lilt-nest lilarnhart ,and David. Mrs. H. R. Beclit. Lebanon. , Columbia, SQu,l/1
, I , M\:. ,and Mrs. L. C. St. John had Miss Ruth Chantlh:r -a L\ley joined MI'. Floren ' c, who is
On second thought, ...- W"rs, Anna Kin, IF 83, 'died MI', and. MI,'s, L, E. Thompson Mr. and Mrs, O. E. as Satu.rpay evening dinner guests luncheon meetIng of , Alphal ' P4, I playin" with "l,h en. jumbla Reds,
t] t ' t tb ' Aft , '" h d k d .l sts Mr d d f """ MI'. 'ru,Cl Mrs. Glen Blwld. Miss t" ,..
ette 'may no as. ou at.." 01' Saturday at he.r home hi , a as /Sue., '"an an SOil. were wl'!ek guests Ill' " chapler Delta Kappa qall).(na 'a ' Mr, and Mrs. li'lot' ' nICe lind SliD "
50 y.ears iI many "6enefac- bur(!. :' , Ml'S, Don N vdlc of DaytoJi, the M:r. an,g1cb's, Barbara.Lou -Slana was a ,guest of the V,an , Hotd . in Dayton will 'relUnl ' to New Yodl; i"" tbe .
tors" in ' WaWngton M s. by tWo I J . C. Edglngtol1,' 1n Moscow, Ohio. at Universitr.. , , on Sattu;d;lY. 8ulitmll whQu be will r c':cnle:r '
w;lth their to 'ill in- nephews, and one niece. ' Mr. snd. Mrs, C. E, Edging'loQ " - ' \ Mrs. E;lla Dakill spcnt, SattJrday school.' .
dlvldllal Initiative. ' Funefru \yore held h!l,d as THJ.lrsday diotiC!" gUC8ts, Mrs. K, R. Hin and . lIOn IlJre Mal'tha Lukens e.ntertain- in Lebanon and was the luncheon '
'WhY ' ,should we Co!"tlnue t() 8 P. WednesdaY,at the Stubbs Mr. find Mr . Earl Bee of Callfor- gLlests of .Mr. and, Mrs: M. eel on Monday evening with ,a, gues\;. of Mr, and Mrs.
struggle with"our printing ;pres:; FUI)'lral H0rle, Waynesvl11e, Bur- nia and., Mr, B.\ld .,Mrs, J. E. Ed- elt,z tbls week. slumber party, and foUowing the Johnson. , '.
,and type and) get lOur. hands_ all ial viII!! made inth" Miami Ceme- gington o( Moscow, jc ' evening meal, a 'show in Dayton Misses Minnie Dodson and Ruth
if we can get.unem-"Joyment tery. ' . ' " . _ ,Mrs. Maynar(I \ Weltz WBS enjoyed. Those 'who were Chandler attended the New Gen-
oompensation. , free medical care -"-' - Dr. and Mrs. A,' E., Stout and taiDed her brldge ,club MOllcUlY guests of Miss Martha, {were fury ' Olub at the home of MI'S,
free this and that' ' Levi H. Gc:ealhouse, 92, dllu/Shter , 'wenl Sunday , evening eve-\Ung; Aprit 25, with Ml's. K, DOJll1a Batton, Barbara Hartsock, E. L. on, aLer-
Our government do 1111 lit t.h.e home. of his dllught- supper !Wests of Mr. and Mrs. R Hill and Mrs, -,. F, Dye liS Joan Watkins alld Wilma Gray, rioon. ,
. It e to the lnilMdual, e'l Lellya Whatlon, aL I.ytle. George Walt:Z, In Daytoq. guestl;. , pnzea were by ,MI'S. , F: B. attended ,the
there's no doubt It. But., Mr. GreathoUSE!' il!! silrvjved 1;)y . , --. - :, lilli, and Mrs. I Doris Brown, daughter of MI. wedding of MIss Nan, 9Y 1110steJ' and
, I ( - it sho'uld strive to better, factors h!$. daughter, Mrf Wharton: 1\. , Mr: an'a J. B,uske 'l'horppson. ' and Mrs. Roger Browllj was one Mr. Louis Neumann at the ,old
" . develop lnltlatlve,' not kill lIDll', N;ap\es, FJoric;Ja,; enter;tahted to Sutlday dinner and " , , of the bride's attendants ' Oil Sat- Butterworth homestead near Fos-
it. . Olle SIster, l\Jrs. Ida Cornell, of had as g ests-Mr. alld Mrs. MT. lind Mn. Luke:18, urday evening, when Miss Phy11!s "ters M;oriday afternoon. ' ,
The. have Lytle; one Jirot,hel'. - Davtd Kaupp, anc;l two and family, had .. a week eJld J. Chaplin. neice of Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherwood
talking point 'wben tney say thflt house, of 5 Gl'anachlld-. Ml. and Mrs. Tim Ownley 'Mr. guest theIr Uttle who became the bride of Mr, Robert of HalVeysburg ,called pn Mlssea
we ' do not have equal oppor- ren, and three great g1'Rndchild- lind ,Mrs. jack ' Young, so';' jUld was joined o.n Sunday by pat - W, Freier, a.t the EvangeUcaJ Annie and Mame Brown on Sun-
tunity for 'all In America, There reb. daughter. aU of Ci}10innnli, Mr. entB', Mr. Gene Uniled Brethren on Oak day afternoon. ,
are raOlal, Nllgious, and educa- 'Funeral serlces were condu(:t- and Mrs, J . . W, Strouse II!nd Mrll. lon and baby da"gliter of Ea1oo. Stl'al in Daylon. Dresed in yellow . Mr. Newton Dearth and daugli-
tlonal balTlel'B that some persons eel by Rev. Ber,uird Baughn at Leah Mills. \ Reverend Jeaae Stanfield of . t,ffeta and carrying colonial te'r Miss rna ,Dean.
b
of Franklln,
cannot aunnont, but these can 1:30 at -the 'StUbbs Fun- -"'-.,- mingwlJ <::OUeale also was a boquel, Ihe served as junior M'1I. Gorsuch alld Mrs, Conger of
be overcome by application of eral Home, Waynesville, Burial - Mrlj, Hole spent last ' . ' bridesmaid. Mr, lIud Mrs, Brown near Red Lion Visited their cous-
llte fundaJnental principles of was made in the Memorial Park I Thursday wlth Mr. and Mn. Mr. and ..... Laurence also were among the wedding IUJd ins 0[1, and Mrs. F, B. Preec on
our govemment as It now stands. Cemetery In Day.ton, Wi,lhllr N. Sears. , I and sons Ipellt...Saturday and reception guests. Sunday aftemOOD.
"
1
METHODIST ,
NOTES
'rhe, foJH/wi.ng ;Iticl1ded tl1e Dis-
tl'ict me of thw' Woll\en'i; So-
ciely [ObdstiaLl SerVice at

Day t(ln, , TlI,.esdu\\'. " MI'S, Walter
Whitakelr,.. Mts, Baird.
Mrs., Glenn Boxden, ll.ev.,}t, B,
Colemall. "
Pl'epa.1'IJtiolls al' eing mllde
Day to b ob 'crved t he'
2nd Sunday in May,
Tho n'iembcL's of 1;ho ch6ir are
aU l"equestEid ,1.0 bl,} pnlsen.t this
Thu/ulny evening. ,
The Dt!pt, of the '
Ohurch School bas bean supplied
with 24 new cbalr,,:
- ,

The Miami Gazette
Publ"'hed every Thursday aL Waynesville, Warren
Ohlo.
Theo!lore E. Conover .. .. ..... ...... .. .. .. ,... Edilor '& I ubli '\ler
Edna H. Conover ....... : ............... .... ....... . ,.. .. (l ' in t > Editor

Entered all seconr;l .clRss . matter nt. the
Oplo.
Subs rlptlotl Rate: $l:GO per
\lear eJA8wJ:!ere.
Parents . ADnoun:ce" Engagement
Dr. !lod" Mrs. L. S. H'.adl . y
(nee Jeanne le J9nflt'y) or n-
nouncing the eJ')gll.gement. of
theu ' Gilnevi ve, til
CIl"rle Waring (If Baltill\O\t:.
The wedding wllJ take pla t'I!
, his summer.
Genevieve attended' Wllyn s-
, ' llIe School in 1939 to 1940.
Mr. Wal'jng in the Aerona\lll-
Il8l mgineering
.University. '
Dr. Hadley is stud'ehtadvi n
at I<ent State University, Kent.
Ohio.
A GOOD IDEA
.' The young of a nei ghbor
pt-rs!st('d in l'unnih!{ abo\lf will'
his fJil,J)iJing utsi-qe Ills
P\lnl. S",ohiing elid no good.
Another w.omRQ hl\d f It/' Ixlys..
Th y always wore' th ir shIrts
" "a ll y .hlck din. . .
"How dl> y 1 gil. :you,,, boys til
lie' '11 their 1 h-I' "in 7" asked 111
n)l th ... nf Ihe n;I1\)-
,v'eal' ,
, it' s simple," 1\(115 t1,
an:;: wtl'J'. "l I> W Rn of
lacp around the b ot{ rns of thei r
shlr ts. - 'Your
Wail P.per and Paste and Sizing
G. E. ,B",bs - N u. Enllmel ,
'.,.mlle FurDitore & Appliance Co.
SouIIa MIlia Street frOia er.qe HaD .
........ a..o.. 2422 . YNESVIlU:. OHIO
THE MIAMI
-
-
, ,U/llIer OhiO
As 'TOLD BY"'" CONSEINATION DIVISION
-- ' nO _ _ ... _
TilE TRADtrlON.V.
TREE -PLANTIN6
. (JAY IS OSSERVED
Y 7t)
K;NEW . INTERE'Sr
11'1 TR6ES AND '
WfI DLIF$ .
.... Ulln, u.u;
RIlADING. ..tIII.,.
11:2&030.
Jesus Is 'King
I'T IS A SIN to leU the truth out of
I sUllon. So declerel a famou.
Protestant creed. It III not alway.
good nor Ivlse to ten .. everybody
everythln'g you .
k. now. Keeping
your mouth s hut
may be, line of
Ihe best thlngl
you eve r do.
J II s us himself
k new how ta
I(eep a .eerel lUI
time to teU It. He
never uttered an
un t rut b about Dr. JoonoRlIID
hlrnseif, but for
8 long time l1e did nol openly de
clare ilia conv'ictlon. In IPlte of be
lng pe.tered to BaY' Yel or No
,- L ___ _
Perhaps You Remember
'.'ROM OUR Fn..FS
APRIL 30, 1931
son and daughter. of Milford.
Mrs. Edith Harris, MlS.
Mosher and Mr. HArris Moshet'.
wiilill'm 'presldent of Waynesville A. C. easily wOln
from Harvey-shurg Sunday .at
tho Wayne.svi l1e NlIlional Bapk, ... 1
has appointed 8'1 a member Wayne' rark, 2 to 4. The visl ,
haa an oil day, as several. e.f
of the <.'omm\tlce. on est,<lt.es and th . I ld t
' 1\ h'ch I . b ell' .p ayers cou ne,
'by stOp t,Jle baU. pitched
. . f Ohi .a fine game . .
I;!ol(t'cqtlve C1' 0 a Duk till h b tt' .
. U . . . e!! as a II mg .!lV'-
Wesl y:m mverSlty.. erage of 1.000, with fouT
Masonic LPd g e and a double in his five trips to
wlis the scene of n notable gath- the plate. Wade Tum.er hit the
el'ing IRst Fr iday . night, the ball for a double, and the ball
hit Wadt! for an eventual score,
occasion b eing an . official his two trials lit bat. Mike
by Gnmd Master Harry G.
Gram. of . . and other Weller st.oIe standing up.
oUicials.
Valuation ' of farm land an
Mrs. WillJli\'rTI RobihSQn property in WaneD county show-
hoI' home Monday mo'rnl'nll .. 1 ed enorrnl>us of
about It. .
The question wal: Are 10U the
Mea.lab? Thl' W&.I the aame ...
askln& Are .you the KIng'? nau.
would nOI sa1 Yu. becaUie ' the
mere word would be taken to meUl
"l"tIvolutfonl,t" or "traitor." But
be . would Dot , No, becaUllr
wu a King; lndeed. of aU men he
bac! the btlt rlgbt to 1he UUe.
.. ,.
KG,. Bntranee
B
UT WHEN the time came. Jelui
did declare hIm.elf Jdna Ip
.pectaeular w.,.. We knllw lbe
.tol'1 aa the "Triumphal Entr, lao
to Jerusalem;" the Itor, of Palm
Sunday, DOW 10 frelh In our minds.
J8111' Uved In neUoD of people
who were famUiu with the me8p,
IDI of Iymhola. both la word and
actloll.
WIle. 'e_ l'CHle IIlto lIIe
aaoIeai _pl'" where hie fore,
fatlten relpitld. ..trlde a ... ,...
eell, &be people line., aDd lie
bew UIe7 wo1II41 11M., that .....
._. ..I JIIIi .Gmebod,. rIdIq

ME11IODIS'I" CHURCH'
Coleman, Minister
JCt.-urc::h School '9{30 a.m.
J. J. Burste, iupt. .
Worship . and Sermon .
10:30 a.m.
ST. AUGUSTINE' CHURCH
Fr. R. H. KrumhoItz, Pastor
Masses' 8 and 10 a.m.
Mr. HOli. Y MEnfODI
T. M. SCarff, Mf"isfer i
S,mdav SchOOl 9:30 a.m.
E.A. Earuhart. Supt.
Worship Service t o ':30 3.m.
. Service 7:'3 O. p.m.
t;pecial ' Music. Choir CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
Yollth Fe)1owshlp Sunday David Stanfield. Mlnistf\!r
6:30 P.M. Sunday, School to a.m.
Choir Pucllce Thursdav ' Worship Service . t t m.
, 7:45 PM.
'IT. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
t:;amuel N. Keys, Rector
Church $chnol 9:1 A'.M.
Morn iog Wo rshlr HI: 0 A. ' M.
FRIENDS
n ay .' Q:30 'a.m.
... t>' for Worstlin
10':30 a. m.

UTICA E. u-:B:' aruRaf
Frev. William Shannon
,undav School 9:10 a.m.
Mrs . . .I :lm'e Garrison. Supt.
1 st and 3rd
!ach month t 0:30 a.m.
i.30p.m.
., Yll.E METHODIST
("'JUROI
Dr. Joseph Myers, Minister
Sunday Sdlool ' 9:)0 a.m.
Mrs. Ruth Say tor. Sl,Ipt.
Wdrsllip to:30 a.m. '
CHURCH OF aflUST alUROI OF CHRIST
M. f{ Coffey. Minister Bvmn Carver, Minister
Bible SChf,lOl 9:)0 A. M. S\ble SchOOl 9:)0 a, m.
MornillJ! Worship t OdO A. M. MominJ! Worship In :30 a. m . .
Younl(' People.'s 6:45 P. M. 7:00 p.m.
7:30: P. M PeoRle's Meet'nt
yer aDd ' 7 :00 p.m.
Qlble Study Wed.,- 7:30 PM. Evenln( 7:Jn D.m.
I
SECOND GRADE CHILDREN EXPLAIN
. .
' HY WE OBSERVE' EASTER
,
Chi1drem of the WaynesviUe
Grade School sCCI?nd grade sub-
mitted . essays last weeK on the
subject, "Why We Have Easter."
The teachet:, Mrs. Luci.Ue P.tine,
has selected the foDbwlDg three
products of youthful authors lor
publication in the Gazette:
By Verno. Hill
Sources ot IrDII
U,e pnml. In cookl... cereala,
and puddlnp. The, are a ,tIOd
.ouree of lron. vltamla A. aDd ola "
cJn. Molaelc_th. blacker, the bat-
"tar. U.e In. cookie., calte,. pud. "
din , bread. .nd on pancake.. It
II hJcb In calcium. trOD and niacin.
breaking bel' right arnl jU!lt he- and Iaon 'Ilcrealle

the .houJder. b-om 250.348 acres In to 230.168 In 1930 accol'd-


and Mrs. Ronald HawkE' ing to 1930 cenjiUS flgul'es jUlst
m .... BaIIIl',. IIIOndiaa. Ia
&be IIIstol7 of Ilae Hebrews,
mal_ &be ., kla ...
KIn, Solomon 'Ill" crowned ridJn,
on I mule. There wa . a famoul
prophecy (Zecb. 9;9) th.t wben
J'eru.alem'. ,areal klna ,hould
come, be would be ridln, on JUII
. uch a ro,al .teed. So wben 'Jesua.
rode lata . J'et-u lem. the people
!hrew thelr palm branches '!I.l1d
ahquled theft-- welc,o"l;.e. not to ' the
teacher and propbet, but to ' the
AS Jes was walking with his
Disciples one day. he said, I will
sobn' go to But I will
rise lag in. Judas was one of the
Pisoiples. ' The enemy wanted
Jesus to be (!rucified. He went
to Jesus' enemies and said I w.ill
tell ;you where Je$us is if you
wi.l1 give me thirty pieces of sil-
entertained at dinner 011 Sunday, released.
Mr. and Mrlj, Fred Hat'tsock,
,
lI[rs. Vincent C'. Tracy, nee
Duds Hawke, was the ;recip,i-
of manY handsome . and
rl l'RcUcal at 8 miscellaneo us
mower sponsored J!y the Wom-
an's Guild of St. Mary's Eoisoo-
"Ill Church 'lind given . at tjhl'
"ome oo M,:';. Emmll H. 'McC,lurr
night.
While playlrtP -With A ' lawn
....WIlT WC' :inef$dav pvenin<'
' "If: . two rbUd rel'l of r.7'
'md Mrs. Rah l, BilllZs of (JOI'
vln. were palnful)y inlund. TI"
.....'erp 51 r it
mower whQo' little gi:l m it'
it. The.ir fingers we-ce
badly Ia'cerated.:.

IN .",
,KID,. ' '

Tean .In, TrIumph
I"I' WAS NOT .ltogether a Vic
& toriOlll occ8Ilon. .Jelua lmew
too weU how cbeap and eaa" "d.em.
onatratlonl" can be. In hla mlad"
Ilia cou1d. _ a crot. lUndin,
outJ1de Jerusalem, UllilD hla inner
ear' he .could bear this earn. dual)-
throated '1IJ 0 b, now ,shouUn.
"'Ko.allDal". ,. a' IUIl, tnatead
blml" Teen' atoocl III
.Jeau.' e,.e.! theJ were not
sean for blmHlf. he never wasted
anerl)' MlfpltF. TIle,. were
fOF that clIJ. for
lti - city
that dId'DOt laIow me ....,. to peace.
I
, ...... .,
....
B
0J.Dh THAN' JESUS' triumphal
" lintrJ ... ' .... t he. did IliaJde
th.' cU,.. It 'Ill" ODe. thin. to clalm'
royal rlibll O\'er t,be naUon I but
at the temple .Jeaua' clai:ml reaehecl
far Maher.. It Ihould be remem-
ared that ,In tba eye. of all J.wa
It .that 'time die Temple ' '11:''
Iutely .aered. It the
dweWngplace qf the jIIvlalble':'GQ\l.
Hoi the prle.1I at that ,lme wele
more pMtiteerl. and politicians than
prle... nju. c!,!,l'Ied on to:-
da,. we caD , "racket" ,la the .ale
. of anbnala tor and , la '
changing lbe Qrdlnary mODe,. Clf all
countrlea lato: .. the loear lewteb
.hekel ' (III whiCh coin atone eould,
temple ofierlD,. be paid)'.' ' . i
'DIe raOke' ..... ao&utOal; .
ver. "
So they crucified Jesus and put
R crown of toorns on His ' head
!lnd nails in His . feet ahd bands.
'l,'hen He from ijlc dead on
'. Iller SUllday and wEmt to
heaven. " ) ,
'By Jimmy Vllftlierbrln.k
J e/lus was with His friends one
night when Judas arose from the
taJ!le lind he went out,>to the sol,.
dler,s and told them how to get
Jellus. The soldiers took Jesus
to Pilate. Pll ate put Hi,lTl In'to
prisoJl!
The questioned Jesus
and He. said; 1 am king of ' the
J.ews; They took Him to 0010-
tha to be put 1111 the cross. On
PI.e w,as crucified. Tttey
put Hfm In .a tomb and on .Sun-
dBy' arose
\ J3y BiUy' Bto,wn
Jesus was a good marl. Judas
was a good man. Judas told
sus' enemies where he They
beat HimI' , :rhey iHim.
Jesus .bad W. caqy cross.
They put: nails in HiS qandj! and
a croWn; of tlloms on his nead.
was cruCIfied on COact
day. Some .. rolled "away
the stone of the tomb. Three woo,
men JJrought iIOme spices to, His
tqmb. arose: o.n Sunday. .
Cover old ceilings
with
... at Panels. A quick
nomical job .. No ' exposed
nailini. Ask to see ulI\plel.
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tU.Btlr and'
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-Manvi lie


to A , -'oi . jI;; { "
(n feweSt words that.s theGrey-
bound C1;a.vel stot:y.J There', rest-
ful relaxaiio'o, io:'
comfoft . ,"maztng savlDP as
rrue '" -the crist of dr}ving
, your cilr .. " schedule,
to all t he big cities, little towns,
and I'piQ.,ts in ,between cllrollgb-
out the UnttedS,tateS, anclCanada
:mel MexiC:o tOO. And, you ell joy
t!IC c1 ose up one of
the. \voitd's best driven pilou
vour cOilcb-whetevel' you
eftIO Aoeill 1_. ....... aile ',
.. ....... ..,.. BId DO
.... eftIr' d_ a ...... .
Ia. f.r' ilia, _Idd meu _.
Iq 811 lIIarIlj oyer tile _pie
*liar .. . "" du" ttl ...
B1n Juus 'took 1& 011 blmael1:: BIa
COMPARI 'HI ,,"RIS- , ..
GREYHOUNC) IS LOWISl to.
Do., It , II".
.... at the
.....
0. ' .................
... eooI at !lie
. ' ......
,aacl 91l.'lent aCtloa ID
the r(cketeerlnJ rla, 'w .. .
'a ' mark of IOmethiJl' moN tban
O1'cUilal7 He laIAI
cilaIm to. beIDa no te.i 1bn the .
Yell. ,,, ,, III. n.", .... ter of God' .. Temp)a, He was
B" nil .... .. .... ... .. .. 5i.35 u_ . AI actlDa.lD tbe name 'of poe! aJM\
S 3 --- IrOn. the utborIt;p of God. -
. Hn (on ..... . ... ... ........... I . 0 ............ a \ .
, N'o r fol kt ,vn. ................ 11, 45 , .
. Mnni:Tc:ll, C:lna da ......... 1.5. 10 ......... MaD
Nitlf-!1ra Pall: . r;ana(h .... 7.80 WHEN TID CHRISTIAlt cbllicll
. PillS U.S." Extra .. .CaIJa .TetUa and ''KlDI''
Saving, on Round TriPs! toda7, we ant milJdn, no oIalm b
WA 'I[LE DRUG ' 111m wblcll be did nOt melle for bIm-
, aalt What wi meu iii thue tltlu
S
ville, O. I"'hone 2 U 1 F!a;.ley a. tbal .Tau. 0IrIIt, fur \II aDd for
1IIat. right! More,
than . 2 whol
pound' 'of natur.',
most nlarly,. perfect
food, for iust a f_
e.nts. You'lI .1N
wi.. to male. mit"
a big of yOur
plan,'
au .a'l'AI_a. aD men, II authorJt;J above aD
,i:; 'D= ' e=p=&:lr;nent y'store __ -_- _IIiI''-.-/ OHIII
.'
For the best in .daity insist on Bordens,
livered to your door 'or at store, ' J
APRIJ.... l 1949
THE MIAMI llA'ZSTTE WAYNESV OHIO
Lower Production Costs Seen
1
POrell& 1'lreI
, ftemember. fire that .pre."
w a, nelpbor" through your,

For, Waynesville Area Farmers
fault mlll<ea you lIabl. W An up
to ,1,000 or conllnemen& In JaD up
to 1:2 month.. or both.
Lower production costs on
crops are "in the bag" for
For l"l&r", !iuow ..
One ot the essential element. In
a .uceeasfl1l fa.rm IB B 118t1.tactol7
Dead Slock
they wel'e kUled when w,e re-
modeled the hcmse, They com!:
'so eal'Ly and smell so sweet that
I am golpg to try to ge,t some
mol'e. 1 hElve usked severlll
people who used' to have .!-hem
bUI none of them 1ltIVC th m al1y
more. Does anyone know wh ' I'"
I can get them?
h'C1Is, as 'some call thClj'll die dow])
blbumlng put wllL come Ull
llt'xl YE'Br, so 11131'k the spor and
{io 1101 dig them out alld tlu-ow
them away,
it.,-tb.o.ugh do it to .one of' Waynesvil1e farmers!
my barberrY. bushes that is get-, Urging the inCl'ellse,d Wje of
\.ing overgrown because that' fCJ,tilizer in. Earl Joncs,
would mean nO berrIes UiIs yeal: extension agronomist at Ohio
and the birds like so Slate Univel'sity, says every bag
bOJl1P 1I/e "
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HOUSES $3 ' cows $;)
According to ize
Ilnd Condition.
A F ARM DI ARY '-
by e .j.
April 22 1949. Mushroom
are out in full force lUld
today's warm rain will bring
more of I them. both m.ush.l'ooms
and hunters, I saw a man yester-
, day who h d found f01'Ly-seven
but of course for some' people
that is not )'Jlany, but since 1
never found more than seven ,it
seems like a lot to me. If we do
not another . shower right
away I will and s e J
can do,
The woods arc fu.ll of wiltl
Flowei's now and It, is ahvnys '8
great , tompt.<IU9n to gaHut r gl'eat
handfuls , of th-em. but thillk
t Wilce before y\>u do it. Do
know that whcl1 you pick on of
the big while trilliums that you
kiJl the plant becaus' lhe loaves
fl O with. Ute fl wer and without
leaves it can not make a I'oot
for .oem year? Always ,leav
Sl?rlng slowly this year, nougK (01' seed, 1I you pick any
and especially on Dry for kind of willi {(owen;. Nevel'
we have so mnny locusts and I pick last one of any kitHt
other slow-leaving h'ees that Oil" If you try to trsIlsplnn1 any of
woods do nol show green as fast. them, remernbel' that th.o roo,ls
as some do. The ' vlOJets arc pf most IUnds lire ve.ly dC'el) lind
pl;linting the ground blue outside that your ch81ices of doing it
my wlndow but I haven't any of successfully are Bet.tel'
the ' UttJe whit ones that leave those where they al'e and
we used to have in my m9.her' s I get some Crom a nUl'S ['y, MallY
yard . . had a start of them but of them, like or blm:-
Vi olet.:t Elre th children's joy
f.n' you can I,t Ihl!n1 pick and
I)ui l as niallY of them ,!l.9
wanl 'lo as the more th'y are
pick the mOl'e Lhey bloom, U
} ' ''U want flowers in yOUl'
I'IItll1cls, Jeeep YOlle COIYS out until
lIwy It a ve finjsh d blooming and
h!Jve s ed d Ihelnselves for the
n xL y cm', Wood!; :ll'e poor pasl-
un.' JUly'way. rr you
l',nO\Igl'l Iellc, l;oHl,cqne wroll',
Lhat you Cim di s ' w;.'Ige the cows
IJY f"I'U I iY-ing Mfd making th,e
" "sllM'e along the woods so good
Ihal th cpws not int e rested
ill tho wild flowels.
Nl)w is the lime to prune your
fi.(1w,Crihg Slll' ubs; thal is as sQon
as -Lhey have Ani,shed blooming:
T ju!;t L came in hom pruning a
fnrsylhil;\ and picked a large
hu lie h of- flowerIng' qulnce for the
JIOll!;C, Picking loug b!'aneh s of
IDly f1owel'ing shrub is a good
IV,JY and a soud (im to pruue
There is a bluebird s nest in
an old fence post with live blu!!
' ggs in It, I nope Tom PuSs does
not find it for 1 do not trust that
cat : not to eat litll e birds, Th.)
Etlgllsh sparrows have taken
of the bit'd house that
we "put Up' but the wl.'ens
built iheir nest on the work
}'OQI1) , window sill just inside lhe
old sc['cen which has a conven-
hole for lhem to go In and
out-at .least that was what I
thought. 1 saw them go in and
out with bouse bullding maler-
,1111 but I just wenl and looked
and looked and th I'e is no nest
and 'no' I wonder w}'.ll
IUlppened?
- A few minutes ago tl,e CO\\lS
went by in' single file ' walking
us though they were really' go-
Ing some where and now the
POOl" things are standiJlg around
looking at , the. place where the
block of salt used to sland and
' lYIr .1VIercllant,
WAYNESVILLE a'rea
consistant advertising
MIAMI

In

A liberal ad COBts a baction of a cent PER
FAMILY fREACHED 'in-the h qme. You do not "'pay
for wasted dist.ribution.
I
'Your Community '
,
, ferWizer applied this year will
return bUlihels in increased crop
yields,
Call
Xenia 454
Reyerse Charges
Xenia Fertilizer
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
I
Fanl,ers will find, he. explains.
that fertilizer prices' are relative-
ly low in comparison 10 graiJ:1
and hay prices and other farm
11l'oduclion costs. Farm labor
prices, fOl' inslance, have in-
creased 27tS pe1cent during the
past ,8 yea I'S, while fel,tiliz 'l'
prices have advanced only 5li
percent.
3.00 COWS $3.00
A to !;i7.o RlIII coui1ition.'
)\Il J't:1II0Vt1 p'romplly,
Ai present prices, it is estim-
ated by Mr, Jones that every
dollal' invested in ' fertilizer will
return from to $7 in increased
crop yields, In' a survey condud-
ed in 1939
i
Inore than ,32,000. far-
mers I'eported tbat for each dol -
lar spent on fertilizer they
celved a l'etuM1 of $3,60 in crop
incl'ease,
JANES RENDERING
Phone
Xenia. O. 1712 or
0 , 2362
Heading ' this llst of furtilizer
I'ecommendations for 1949 is ad-
equate ferli lizing of th.e small
wain CI'Op in which soil-building
I gumes are to be seeded, "011
the 8\1 rage farm," he st<ltes.
"this is the most important fer-
li1i1,or applicat.lon made in ihl"
rotation.
' Bear and Bull Ftrhls I
Mexicans of California In 'the da,..
belore that territory became a
atate, frequently captured .rlw,
benr. tor the purpose of . taglng
Aghts between "them and lIerce bl1ll .
The beara were generally capture"
by the use ot larlats and fut horses,
Severnl riders were required,
licking at -the ground to remind
me that I must go at cince and
them some, tilat they arc
salt hungry, That is something
I must do belore ' I start to do
any o( the oiher things that are
calling to be done, It is R perfect
day to work in the flowers ' and
shrubbery. Xl is too wct to db
anything in the vegetable ' garden
but ju t l'lght pull, ihe grass
out oC l)le iris and pull weeds
where pulling is better than dig-
lng, to transplant ruiytbing, to
work QO the 'lawn before tho
gets too high and so inslcad
of j ust a talking abol!t H, I
ought to go and do it. Perhaps
I will , that is if I go mush-
Ioom hunting,
Bring Your
, ,
Well-clean ll, "Well-pressed clothi ng
Ill'ocluilll to all tlluL yoU I,re meticu-
lous "buut your allllcuj'unce and
that you are Uk Iy to IJe SO about
youI' wOI'k ' , thut you Cllll "!wId
your own IImong 6t'hcl' !luccc8sful
li1en. ' ' ,
Let U!I ll11ndlll your cleaning ncella.
FORD
Home For Spring Service
'Wharton Motors
35 E. Main St.
Phone '43
d.
241;10UR,
WRECKER' SERVICE
TIRES.
QUAKER S1'ATE OIL
, I
EXCLUSIVE SERVICE .

A funeral service holds it
place llIure per' 'i,s{enfl,y in rile;
mory' perh:lps, Ulan most q.f
the major evel\ts of life.
For thi ' rca:OI I a -, fndcl'al
dire" r , h ulll give , his per- '
s n:t l and 'xciusiv' alten Uon
ttl every case.
COMPANY
Clncinna*i Unron SlOC;k V.r,1<
1.1"" Wire and. "'roR", .. lvo, A ..
oraanization .acond lo non .
,Strjotlv 110... on tho D",.\
.n .round market In .. "
oountry_
SERVICE THAT SA I&FI E:'
}N'1Il0 DtlyLOII 19: 60 E. S, 'J'.
\)10.1 1.'0. WL"f'J IhclnO<l1
Olltl 71)0. , tot' ')ur II, II
Mllrllot RWOr,_
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Security
, ' Whel Needed
j Suving il:l hnllil j ly hllvlng
an accl)'unt with ' \1,'1, you 1I1.1vo
security for: l li ' '(uLl\J'e - Itu" dy
cosh "for CI1l Il J'W' II"ios, - EI n'w car,
u now hUll":, c J1l fi nanclal
incluJ.cbdcJ.lf'l.' , L 10
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upcn that y UUl' assuranee
uf l.iecurlty.
Wayaesvide
Nali.1 Buk
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LOANS
Wh
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You eRn uuy off
, Long 'J'erm No Re-newal
' A. F'ur\lIers gual'ante " of 5 'cnrity
1IIado Through
,Lebanon,
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Leba_Don, Ohi
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OtJ1l!1' evening!! by
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(!)ptomdttc 1Ir. &PI ' a'"
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UNIA. 0810
CLASSIFIED ADS
ONR CJ1:NT 'PER wonn: minimum ('hnrRe, 25
'cl'nhl, COtlll'HC't rntl' for repeat advertisements
.'rlnt1 atlT>lkn.\ion,
SA , S lho;, IlTld
Cllli 2953. R 1)(,11 Furllils.
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ron SALE '
,
THE MrAMI QA'ZETTE'IN
sr:s
a.
Boa O'REG" N
man In the enUI'CI contest, the
time troll' can
umpiring in such a IIlIlnO
started back in 1934 looking
over.
With the opening of the Tri- Mr. 'Paul ' Johns of Cincinnati
R"l!:i$1 I'Nl 'FIull Cal-
. (,(,Rel y for ' rvt ('.
of ". l' ';rd T ':IT,."" trl'
'l'I:}])rl o'lI onl or A R 1 ... r1
Wf'it Nt M m:to' 'RMS.
County loop a more than B friends here SnturdalY
r ..... n .... Ph, ". W"v;",.. " : U,, ft d t th k d
mOll1ll to 1'0 three practice ses- a ernoon an spen e wee enl
' 107 Pr(l rl Sl., Cine!""llti 2,
OhIo,
""0R r1umn" trll' ...k ,
'fl tnl' ",.huilt. Phon(' WRvnesvUle
" ')51.
/110115 are stilI beinl" ntlllze.d by the with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roull-
looal A:mel:iean LegIon JunJor and daughter neu.r Yellow
bqschall nine, l>-ponsored IIgain by Sprmgs. ,
indlvidtJ,al busille conlri- MI's. I-:'Ilda Cowan and Mrs.
butions, on, a weekly basiS. Hill entertaln.cd a
Some of the are showinlt of Inifles to a Stanley demollstrul-
'T"("\ r,," t;'C) S L'fil ()R 'fltADF., fnr cpHl" well. such OIlLe CArter.' who is tlon party 1ft the home of the
lIC (('1 r ;nt: I""""" "t .... ,., r nr 4-tlpr>r Irvine to mAke the r()llversion former, Friday arternoon.
1 f 1 C;1 r , 1 ""rhm 1\ h,. rn1rf fll!lnP into an infi elder to the . mound ' Mis.. SarA Corine Furnas re-
('. n Pr" "'n nl".,:' , 11'11{f ',r. ('rpll T,. Fj .. 1 mi. Ihifj season. Olie, a r; .. htbllnrlrl. turned to Cleveland
, ;\11 " ., t 7" nr ":111 'I"' " ()f iN vnesvi ll e 011 Rt , 73. up for llllk J)f p;u., C'd wit!' where rhe af1er qpendmg
r nUprl W' _lr 'ln1"t"I'" t , ; :r.>hm", a ' delivpry 11 r ile an Ea!;l rI?J' vncatlon with her par'-
- ---- -, '-r--'- , --__ wi .h pr(1)1011l now ents, J\f.r. and Mrs. Seth
F011 ,R :T.F ... Tl?h'n ])(.1'1'1"- 1<'; \11 - "'(,:\0, J:!F,N1' 'b eouJp ,e rr! J.' with II C.IlP- and .MI' . 'rlnrl Mrl', FlIl'I1as.
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,1' Ruh Air!' ilr n)' IIhtc "Nll<;I'p/,)I" . . ho C'''' t'P- M''1.0 ' 1m SmIth o[ n vl nn
\' (' t 'IiI It1. Killifer 'R"l1- cNP" G'nril 'rr'l rtor with rpl", lpif me,,1 her thiq hn",nl c;';"r 1w,rti'$ I'pe . ' C:nnday wi ll- Mr, M.Tls.
5(" 'rr for ' I:! Cllvlltllt1, ,,,,,,,, l<""p'r"U r.' 1 m; Wl'qt -own. ElI"ky Wallt' .s nnr" .' t:'oOb CIvil a ' Vh,Elr lm:: an.d
l 'll lldinv. dirt mn 'n'" Tni- ' " f W" 11""vill .. ,nn nt Phon(' ' ,""'0,)1. WP1'e trans- n'D WOJl1;>n s gnclely of Lytle
" trtnenl Cn .. 27 W. M\llhf' t l RI. w .,."" "q\-ill .. 2242. fe.rs other 1'1)<itions and ChlU'CI;! will m'J"t on W(' rinesdny
T,phRnn." . 0), ,(1, !).'i!i. . made Itood and' neither of them aftern on. May 4, at the hpme of
r
... I 1i'()1'l !"lA T,,.. -;;:--;;.+1,," W'''' ao ImmedlR1c slIccess as fRr Mrs. Me,vln ,Meh,fUe nn. Route
.u, - ,., ...".. r. if ,. ., , ., .. ,. ..., 73 MI M P Ih I I
...... t ... y 10, . ,.. ..," .. 1 - ...... n"", ....... .. er ,.. . 11 as nltr.hln" eQulnment COI)- ss. arv r.e er .W.l con-
I nr" I I,., 1) "',., _.r.111.tl'l1lO _ ,., l , ", ., . .., d t th ' IIh d
( (Or... T ,P WI' M w"r"l "',., .. 1,., '11,,, .. ,m" .1l27 . ,Toe FIofrncp. last vear's uc e worl., an
, should b abl .. to Mrs .. C,alvm LonlCllcre Wll\ have
QHrJ ...hm .. T".,.,' .... ('\lo' A'PP()T1II'rJVtll:Nir"" 'f th t pIC.
('n. ?7 W Mulh """ ... qlave orf c'lInnell tJon at t.h'lt ('orn- 0
il ..... . rr. wllill' Don P(lnp Rt and JVl.l's. Hal'old Ste,ll1ke, 'Mrs. Guy
,.,n , C'l'hl..., llhn '" 5!i5, .... t " "f fTpwl'rti 'R. r ,. l1annv first ar Rnd Mrs. Wlll1er Ken-
'Il'()R RAT,'F.-.TnhT' rI" ... ,.p 1 .-.. }l1 hold verso Hlilrnld Stanley rIck are. nllmed co-llOslesses,
. WAdn" n"Flf. ",ifh .,.. ..;n,!",. 1\T"., ,,o i" "I",," tt. , f wi11 .hold r10wn cP'ntea:Fl"JrI 'Mr. ATld Mrlj. Hnrycr Burnett
,T.... hq P f'Prl' .. 'n - vh" ...l H',,, ,,l,- .. 10"" ... P"st ()ffi(IP qaUed unon to nlav Infl!"lrl visited Sunday aft r.n'o.on with
ITSlI1('r: 2- ..... " to 11_ .,. p. , 1. w .. ,"" , Mil" (,Mo. where he has l!If'l1abte in Lucy who IS lit at her
T'/')W T",,,l .....,., .. ,, I r", '7 l-,p"" (hoi " 11 ""'1, ,,lp,i Anm1n;'_ anv PIlRition with lh(O nf hnme near
,.r MnTh",."" .. T ,..oR,nl)n Phnn ... - ., t l". or Ih .. nf J.l,, \Vnrtl R '1l1t{i f'lil boint' " wide-npPI1 con- A cr wd. lI1c1udlnlt rela-
""!l '1 J,f"... 1" .... f W" ,,"w ill,. WM- 'P.llt betwppn CharI!"" Bi .. Dick tivell from HA5!el'stown. Md .. at-
---- _ _ (;i.',_ _ ' .. M ' ('n"nlv OJ,!... ,tn"I",,"'fl T.9"'5'1n. WArren And tended the fuel'al of Mr. Kerr
T ,F. - fiO W" .. nll"" ni n.,tprl 2nil nflv nf Am'il F4"b EverhPl't. Routzahn at the Fune!'llil
T. P"n. 1 ,.,.., of 1t'1.tq Forno,. '! Robl-,ins. t;c'lIIv,ert!"cf out- Home, Waynesville, Friday IlIte.r-
W"vl'I/'.'!ville on 7:t "hn",. ' PAT.PH' H, ("/'I'RV flelder. lnok!:l1tke 11 r.l'sl cR\oher a.t noon. .
WI1V"p<;,,;)I!! 22!12. .1111'1"", nf 'PrnhA+" this wriLlhq. al)l)earhH' to It/we tbe . Mr. Everett Early \5 convales-
"'1- ' WO>I,/'oll Ohi'1 hp<l D rm f(lr pnsitioll Amonit Inll since his return home
mJl JiQnk kltchel' M,.,.,I R nr'l V. Atlnl'Tl"" thO' candid"t e b 'QidC1l Irlvi np. the from Miami Valle Hospital, Fri-
""ahi {'to 1aJ1"(' ':<;i7./', wi1h llJtllr an!! 4 ... , " t . h dav
A hln d nltoh'ers Q flnp tarpP,l to II nOt-Rt . .
mn' ' an J>rrlld box: . .T. B. twhinr'l , the Mr. Loy of
}fieh, 'T'hlrd SI., WaYIl,cllvillt>. A C1,A!'iSIFJEO An one of tlle yontil!est bnv,; on th" Dayton Will furnish specIal muslc
, is J<howin" weU in his lit School and Church
CUTLETS
VEAL ROAST .
'VEAL CHOPS .
FRYING QlICKENS ..
10 Weeks'Old
8Se lb.
59c,lh.
' 78c?lb.
. 75c lb.
nilehi",! efforl .. , Third next SundllY. , .
. at thiq w"itin" I .. wide-open. s
Jt II ow hp l'I l'lflnil'plv Is lust fall' .At GrandVIew HosPItal
that thl' h .. snftball thelltr., Davion. He. is honrl
At the 'l'win. with aU r,e: find M.
J\p\ntq c10nated ' bv 'Ibp man- Roulznhtt And OUY.S Kel (-
' fllf('ment. ill ... .i-pen QF er visit him every dny.
YANKF.F..s. '" Mr. and Mrs. Seth FumlOs. ,Btlld
inll s t",rv' nt HlP ,IF,. of Tlnu MIHV .Rrown attend('d lhp
,,1 .. \vrth Bph" ' Ruth pl.win" him- A
n
r,l .. ,meeti ng 01 the Warren
j. self . Tbi ... hnw iq ....Tj for bllt oni> (',."."1,, Sorlptv
"i .. ht. WEJlNFSDAV. 'MAY rlRv ,"vnnioll' at tile Golde';' Lamb,
And with .reouel\ted don'ltions ' nf L banon.
h"t at.OO "1''' CO'nnrl ".tend- Mr'l. '!enrv SavIor. Mrs. Vf'P'
8nce ;an get the rellp:ue nut of 'In nnd Mrs. Savlor
1;hp "r"d" f(lr 1!14R nnd info i'llI' 'llt!lnded the DQyton DI1;t. A!1-
"blprt-" I f,)" Thi .. "hll w wi)l Tllln) 'meeliD!! of 1he lOt
hI' Ii Church, Dayton.
hllll' PRtronS of this communJty t - ay. . . '
tum out and sUPQrt theIr leA"" .... . lVIrs Dora lI,fcCray of Mlamls-
,",psl des as fine <1 n;",i,,,p ,, - 1,,,,.,, "f'turnilil hnmp, M"I1c1,, "
was ever filmed . .. 'If VOl' "fler ' ,iqitin<' fnr A few "FlV", ;--W"
who 1'IIW " nnee 'OVl' \' ... ,... ',"""til p"d )\Ifr ,,"iI
8J!ain, manr I'If 1hll pr CorneU and called 011
have not seen It "!'veral frlenel, .
at all. '. 'T'hP. Lvtlp RlIndav ::icho'>l w1\ I
TIP Tn th ' '''lnRnr'' ",1 "' I\Il"'-'
pltcheTS of enTJlmuJ\;Itv ., BanQuet" ...r l' e ...,r ", .. r ry rr
you all cQI1Jd eainpti l'ointpr' TTlnl"itv In Ihe J\pa" JI.I"r". I'
, 011. cP!;Itr,.,l 'Tnl'l'ilI'v Ilt Clnl:in"'11! '1n(!iI nroftl'am is bpi!)" T'/renar
prl
where the Un.ivElrsitv of Clneln "'po,f thiq crill1nm for f.nrtnE'r n",.
natl dl'oped MiamI . U!)-lversltv, teil", ",ill be "n S'1.1.. ,
.4.-3. in \I finp. conteRf.. Neltner LpFter Kp.nrkk
I He.lls HeinO), U. C. hurter 01' DO)J quite ill at Miami Hosnlteo)
BIl\ck. Miami chucker, walked a e a 'maipr oneration on Tues-
dav of ll1st wpek
Mr.' Levi Greathouse'. Bile 9l!.
away Fr,day l"t thebolne
' oF his dau5!hter, Mrs.
Turkey In
The Hay
By'
Doroth,
C
l..ETA BROWN w a. turioul.
For the third time Seth JQno.
had ,caught her turkeys In hls 01
talla. Now he was actin, as II .hl!
bad IIrlYen them In,
AngrilY. Sct)l rnn acroSll the field
to heod the turkeys-trom the newly
Oooded aUaJ1a. "Can'l yo,u keep
those dong birds ott my place?'"
Clets slapped her sunbonnet at
the Ouslered turkeys "Do you
,-----..., think I want 'em
3
. f1lnut. over here?" She
I snapped, "G e t.
Fiction ting their feet wet
'--____ --' and dying from
It, maybe I They're un.der the fence
and in yOU!' place before I kl.low It."
"{Jnlier the feneel " Irowied Seth,
"'n1ey rise up and nU rlaht over,
the Oyln' toolsl WhY 'don't you
keep their wlnga cUpped? Reckon
you tigger the more gTeen feed
your tom gets the Wa chance
to grab oft flrat prize Ilt the Fair."
Oleta Oushed with anger, "fhat'.
a low-down remarkl" . ".
"Another thing," broke In Seth,
"I don't want your tom with my
Oock:. Keep your blrda on your own
place." He ' strode all to the Irr!'
gatlon ditch.
Cleta was provln, up 00 her de
Jlerl cln 1m with a crop ot milo
maize. Tbe grain made
wonderflll tornge. But the field was
some' dlat9nce from her homestead
and the bad to be driven
there eyery day.
Be.tore they started fussing abdut
the turkeys Seth looked: at her ' a
lot. Maybe ahe couJd make him
look at her again with that WBrltJ
In his eye .
.\
T
HE ameU of autu\'IUl wns In the
all' the morning Cleta rode
Into town to her tom for the
ahow. Coming she cheeked
her horse to a walk 811 'she passed
Selb's place, . .
Then abe saw the turkey. were
In the a\laUa again. and she turned
In at Seth'. gate. ,No one an.wcred
ber shoul ae, ahe laUopedby the
houle to the field.
Jumplnll aU her horse, meta
snatehed at her aunbonnet and beat
trantlcall1 at the .i&biing ' gobblers.
.. _t. _ .......
APRIL;
m JJ.
Mr. and Mrs..James WildaJaD
rl. , . Of f Jackson. Ohio, spent a few
f.. 0 'I days with their pareDu. Mr, and
Mrs, ' Ernest Ear1Ihart. and !lOll
A converted Jew wU be the 'David. . .
g\lcst sp!)a\ter Sunday even1nt at 14r. and Mrs. Rliymond o.bom
thc church. \ Xenia spent Sunday afiemooD
A lillIe dallghter. Patricia Ann, wlth J\{r. and Mrs. Emerson OUt
was bol'll AprIl 20 at the Miami Mr. and Mrs. Melboum Smith
Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. and daughter spent Monday eve-
Arthur Morglin. ning with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
MOl'gan.
Miss Mlnn.le Crawford of Day- Simday callers lit the home of
tOil spent the \Vecltend wlth Mr: Bnd Mrs. Arthur Rockhold
parents; Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence, were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roberts.
aJso Mr. and Mis. Lewis Ct-awfol:d Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberta, Mr.
and daughte1', Donna Lee. and Mrs. Charles Richie and r&l.
Mr. [lnd Ernest Earn,larl and Mrs, Price,
unO. son, DaVid, Mr. lrnd Mrs.
James WiIdtnnrl were supper
guests SWlday of Mr, and
Mrs. Alvin Earnhart of Waynes-
ville.
MI', and M'rs. Earl or
near called on Mr.
Mis. Clarence Crawford
('sday. evening: ,
Mrs. Do(o Mcrrl(lll1 caUed' on'
M,s. Mallie Levi Monday after-
nool1.
Mrs. lilly Gibson, Mrs. Clar ..
once Crawford spent Friday after-
I\o.on with Mrs. Alice Furman in
8eavertown.
Mrs. Thomas ' Runyon
shopping in Xenia Thursday aft-
ernoon.
Mr. and Mrs . Alfred Morgan;
M('s. Hily Gibson, Mrlj. Clarence
, were supper Fri-
day of lind Mrs.' Henry Ber-
el> IUld famiLy of Beavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pof! or
Cen1ervUle called '10 Mrs. Hlly
Giblion Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. !,(orris ):,ewis and
ramily. Mr. oQd Mrs. Hily Gibson
' pent Sunday afternoon with
and ,Mrs. Richard 1Iw:Jes
dal,lghtcJ:, Ddnna, of near
Uncle Sam Says
Varle ..... ' ....... '
J:ntomoloalJla have rftOrd,d
between 8111. lind seven hundred ,
thnllAlln!i rllffprrnj k"' '', "r
. . - - -"..---,..... --.- --
I ' NriRitage& Soli'
I'D&IHWN"
WAD ... au....,
....,. .....

. -.-- SAND aDd GRAVEL
. BLACK 'lOP DRIVES
TAR .... ROAD OIL
lAWN, .... FlU. DERT
' Ilant-cd. She drove them 011 ,and
dropped on her knee. beB"ide the
birds whl!lh bad droPJ:led bildlng. .
READY-MEX COl'fCRE'l"E
F;XCAVATINC ... DlIJip TRUCK
"Get away. you devll.I" , Clets l
She watched the victorious gobbler
strutting and drumming his wlnBs r,-"""
::o!: I r --- ----,-----
his harem. She knew for lure th.en. !
Her bird had killed Selh's tom. . I
.tood up. She saw Seth
turning .In .at the gate, and' aa be
hUJ'rjed town I'd the field a hot trl
. umph flooded 'through her. With t 11I11I,.IS [lAnELS AifOIOIlUS UOItIl.'
I' .WAY '.RM .. '
Bllt thlB "fluid end everylhioK, ,_ ...._ Obio ... _.....:......... .. \ . _ .. .. _____ 1 __ ._
abe IGIc1 bereell. tie.. Juaew ahc . ID - ___ WIll Il"* 1 _ _ .... __ _
coolll aot bear to keep OD fJ,btfn& ' '-; JUW .... II __ ,..,. IIIIiIIcIlap. :ruar ...-oWIt
wlUi Selh. ' . .a JUW UabWly lor Mddaua io odwn. WIar 'IIOC ... . _
''So you let 'em aet In again," hc V .. , __ .",. ...... w_ ,.' .. t-W .. .,. ow. '--'
stormed, "Anyone with a brain
mow thU woUld bappeD. ' tW
Karl AgentJ
I

153. 20 E. Mulhe",. LEBANON, 0 . .


I ' OHIO '1 IRIII EWE. 'eo......,
. : -' 01lIO 'UII\ftS" ' ... lIllY -
...,Jo.:.- I \ __ + _, _ :
Ttiliular Arch Stalls r- For '
Sttet1
9th
Stanchions - Mastennade steel or wood
Wh!\rf,on. A son. At1hur, o,f
FIR Rtle'nded ' the funer;::..
p 1. Service was held at the'
"" "wrll] Hom'l,! conduCt .
pcn:iV Re". Flern..ra, BlIl1,dhn or
wll vnpsvi11 .... was 'r,Dllde at '
".ppet! her' .... bonne.
&lie. natered turilep.. ''00 r .
UlIU I wall' 'em over here"" .....
. lined "
Hay Track and Carriers
Steel \Vindow Sash
, Gutter
barn Door 'I'rack
Free'Batn' Service
. If to llild :.; remodel a bam"
on us for a irea estL
your. copy of Louden's
BQol.
ate. Stop in for
Big Plan
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 556
'Qhio
t J Park cemetery . on
- -, I 'l,'rn" Pike. ,.
, M find Mrs.
"1)(1 children enlertained to B
familv dinner Sunday in hQno1t
(If Ih .. annlvel1'ar'V of E.
W. H,.,nkins . father of. the.
Tbp <111 ps l... were: Mr. and Mrs
Yo W Hr;o Mr. Mrs., J. .'
A. ann dau'ltJiters. )1.1:'.
lIr>d }If)s r;lenn lncl
M,'!, .Willl,,0'1 1:f"lr and 'f1'!'
"nd ... Mr; 'aD(I,
An <1 Mabel
W .. llF" ,, 11 WavnElsvi11e. ' "
I
Mr. and Mrs . Warren Howlan(l
of l.O"I"\li llp, J{v .. the
end "Hh Nrr 'm.t M'r'l. J,nwen
'l'hnmas an.t Mr. " n.:{ Mrs. WlU18nl
Thpv "oined fOlr
SlInil"y dinner bv Mr, Des"l
1lowland (IF CarrQUtorl
. ' old cracked ceilings 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rqbet-ts 9
f
Da.vtoJ\. . j ' . I
'. t Panels. A quick. eco- Mr . . and Mr!', E. i, . Caimohy oJ
no.tnical job. No exposed Snrin .. r; .. ld 'Ph....
nailihg, 'Ask to see samples. WI1l-.ur and MI'. lind
Mrs. W"Her' Kenrick to dInner at
ENOUGH FOR 10':< 12' the (rt,lr1en Lamb Monday eve:.
CE J LI NG ............. 12 'rhe' ,,1"it .. d Otterbeiii
W
. :11 Home the aEtemoe,n and at-
ayntSVu e the .Wllrren Countv HIs
. 11)rlcl11 S()CIAty meetJDjt In
LUMBER and SUPPLY " ofCaRnnlOn"
em trip .
. ,
'aapped. ,-
By heck!" be oxcl.a1nied, "Blamed
If J Im.ow which It lsi" Be
knelt and turned the gobliler over.
"Well, I know my bird, even
U you 'don'r" Olcta reIGrted. "So
now you can 110 al\ead land win that
money ,ou're 10 lip
aliout." .
"Dunno II. 1 wae, an,. more het
up than\> ' rou," Seth Jellre!l bJ.
banda .tlll buey with the bird.
Seth looked from ttie deti d bird to '
tbe BWellJn, gobbllng t.om with the
bem. He grinned' Clet ." ba
,.drawled in the aiel friendly
voice, "Why don't you taka that
bird of your. home? He'. cutting
up .ametblnl ' lcandaloUl round
them window
, Ole" reddened. "I WJ . YOU be'.
,our blrd," abe InIlated, movln,
toWa.. cl 'ber florn,
Seth Clllllah' ber ' by the wrtlt '
"Hey, ' Walt a mJDutel i',ou !mow
dam weD ' that'a your tom with my
'b.elUl. Jut (f .you are bonm' tot',
proof-" fie apread tbe ' dead
turkey', wina. Cil/Jped m the' Wn
membrane. Cleta 88\11 a narrow rea
t.tratlon band. .
He was smlllnl!. but CLeta ,a\lll
that e).'s weI'- 1I , Ienl 110d eager
doesn't mnl 1( I rll)\Y" J she rnur
" Il ' /! ' " I n1 J 1('11 so ler
rlblc 1
If you are not correctly infornied .bout 'ehriitian
Science, can you diacu88 It in,telUger,tly? Take ihls
to .Iearn so.me of the facta iibout this 're-
ligion that has done so much,to h.eaLhunian ills and free
human Attend .
. .
. .
'Entitled
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCEI IT REVEALS MAN'S'
DOINION OVER EVIL," I ' .
_ . ' y tt '
by ROBERT stAI'n.EY' ROSS, C. S. B: of N.w York, 'N_ York:
Member of tbe Board ' of Lec:tun;mlp of The Mother. ,Church,
The, Firat Church ,of Chrilt, Sclentllt, In Ma_
I' ,
TUESDAY, .MAY 3,1949 AT 8:1(1)>'. M, ',
EAST BAPTIST CHORGK, WARRBN 8TRJtB!I'.
ON ROUTE 42, OHIO
AU AnI Cordlall,. IImtiacl AttaDcI

2143'
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Serving Waynesville Since 1850
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NINETY-NINTH YEAR, NO. 4416 WAYNESVIl.I.E, OHlb MAY 5, t949
zette
FIVE A COPY
Be
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A
Waynesville
Bouster
Plan For May 9 .. 13


.
. ,
Talking ,It Over
A ColWlll'i of Commenl
By The . Editor
Being strangers in town WIe
probably observe a lot of things

Bishop Plans' Visit
.
To" local Gh.urch
, "
Board Approves Graduation :I>ates
! ' .
Two;.Year" Cootracl:s ' .'
o; 'School
that . Waynesville take j
for granted. &1d, perhaps, it'
might be interesting to the old
.'timers to. hell.r abou\ a few things
Henry W .. Hobson
To Speak 'At Sf. Mary's
This Thursday Evening
WAYNE 4-H CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS The Board of Education of the
Wayn'eLoca1 Sc,hoois mel fOI ' its
May session at the High Scl1001 The WaYlJe O.C.P. 4.H Club
W 8igll. Seniors
Will Attend Ceremonies
Late This Month ,.
that 'have inipresed Wi during
first few weeks ill your

.------.
I
Although we have he!lrd
talk about the packwardhess and
slowness of smallCJ; communities,
we wonder jf our big 'cousins
really know what they are talldng
about, - Take-Waynesvilie, Cor ex-
ample, per. capil!l,' We will
it has oVM-aQ facilities that may
' ('ompare with many large cities.
A fl e library. recreational fa-
cilities, ' includlng_ asp 1 end i d
pool, at\d inviting
churches will be found hue on a
par-per capJta-with any found
anywhere.
Our overcrowded,
it is true. 'out did you know that
in the mighty metropolis New
YOfk chUdren are attending pub-
Ilc schoQI In buildings 100 years
old? Progress moves. slomlr there,
too,
1 The Rt, Rev: Henry Wise Hob-
son, D. D" the El>lscopal Bjshop
of Southern Ohio, will visit SI:.
Episcopal church, Waynes-
vUle, Thursday! May 5. '
Dr. HobSbn will confirm a lal'gc
class of candjdates at the 8' P.M,
service, He will also PI' sent the
sermonfOl' the occasion,
Bishop Hobson sperrl last sum-
mer at 'the London Lambeth Pal-
ace Conference of Bish-
ops Md the meeting of the World I
Council 'of Churches at Amstel'-
dam, Hollllnd. "
The public is invited to llti.cnd ' 'nISH P HQBSON
the service. ._' __ ---
COUNTY W.C.T.U.
HEARS MRS. CURL
, . melon Tuesday evening, April 26,
Monday c,ven.lng, Preside.nt J'ohn al the hllme of Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
Guns condu,cled the. Ill eeting. ll am ', The- following
Supl. KeJlneth R talJick X,- elecl o[ficel'S presided. Presi-
plained to t he bobl'tI Jl\embers the Vice Pl'e5i-
dent,-.c.Challes :Hammer, Sec'y- Supt. Kenneth Retalllck an-
Slale n chabllilalion program lor Tre{ls. _ Janet Michener. Recrea- nounced this week the commence-
wl, ich the Waynesvill e 'choal now tion Leader- Paul Michener. ment and baccalaureate dates
(]l1ajifies. He stated that 'when the linal- WHliam Barton. News Re- the graduating class of 1949
school enrolment re!lched a O'Banion. Club Waynesville Hlgh SclJool.
AdvlsOI.c , MI,l..ener. The bacealaureate sel'vlce will
tain point in prppol1.ion to the ......
Guest of hono'l' COl' the be presented Sunday
school budget) tbe school ctil uld MI'. E. May 22, at the High School. Rev,
for f>wle- aid in making a movi.! ';The 1'4, H. Coffey pastor of the
building impl'ovemenfs. 'FQI'w.ard." Waynesville Church of Ohrist,
, The state, Relallick 'repol1.ed, :fhe" prOJect qooks were distri- will give ' the sennon; W
has qualified Waynesville to ' l'e- huled and the wl)re dis Commencement, exerclses
ce.ive aid on several (!ussad. . be held' Tuesday, ,May' 24 10 the
and rep!1ir projects. ACUOIl on the Tbel'e is plenbr oC room iri High School ' aucUtor!um. Dr,
!'ehabiJltatiofl was de- club Ior new and and MaTble,. facufty member at WU-
rerred, ttowever, pellding, def 8'lyone, ages of ten and mington college, will be \he COm-
infOI'maUon I"(lga.rding the' LWeIlty..()ne, who is interesteli mencellleni speaker,
ing of iJle new grade school. should c\>nlact t)ne of the officers
cast Annoul1cel
For Senior Play
No action could b taken on the before next mee:ting whlch will
j)roposed sch(ilol buildLng pl'ogram, Oil Monday eev[ling May 16, a.t
A very lingpl'Qgram a$ 1he architect fo" the buHding homo of Ronalcl Sears.
given at lh Warren County did not appear at the
Noted Guests 'Attend
Woman's Christ!;,,] Temperanc A group of interested par'ents
, Inspection Jnsmule beld in the nttende,4 meeting to dia:cuss l\ir. and Mrs. Frank \-eMay.
6apt;ist (;hU1'ch, with the board an4 the- al'e the. happy r,arents of an eight
The Se'oLor Class of Waynes- day, superintendent. The l:>oa,* wel- pound, .
Mrs. Ralph VII ox Oi Middle,\own corned the ........enu. Dnd Karen. Joyce, who arrived at. ""8_' """'-ptei' 107, n-I-
r
And bIl H
' II. d h ville High .. SclJool will present a .... r..... Mi V 11 A ril .u ..... '-MIl "''''''"'
W e o.ywoo may ave o"ened the morn ill " sess[on with appreciation Tor their amI a ey on p "'--'- Star , in ---*_1
G
.... ChIn Th t.,hree aot comedy', "!We Shool. the "... 27 19'" M . d da wI.> .,.... ... m me --
rauma .. " ese ea .. e, our T a de.votional servicOc, M"s. Olive Ilttendilll7 .1.. e 'UI. rs, an u ...... -'OIl .... -..,.1Dl1I1II:
......'Ln ... 1 f Family Tl;ee." at 'the high school p. .. - .,.,........ th h .. - Of'
OWJ\..LW provlo.e5 p enty 0 com- Curl of WllvnesvJlIe, the vice A >,<WO ..... t. '1..y fore
d
- ....ci tl auditorium Wednesday evening," --.. - ."
an em ent opera on to 11. conducted. the .morning
requirements
the
Ma,or _oances
lo Improve .
Appearance' or r own
week will be. clean-up
week in Waynesville.
Mayor H. M, Sherwood
this week that the
. . cleanup , week " is
to get
day continue through
Street Commissioner C. P. Joy
saJd village trucks will
by collecting trash from
and business places. The
trash collection will made
Monday and the truoq will be on
call the . remalnder of the week.
Fit'e Chief Cl\rmen bas
issued a plea 'to to cOOp-
lil'ate in the campaign to
the commUnity aplnat fin
an aeclden ... to 'improve Jta
ap aranoe. '
, Fpr thl!! home qheckup the chief
suggests that h.oWlBholders:
. Get rid of all' papers .and l'Ub-
bim in attl.c:s, cIoseta, basem8bta,
yards I\Ild prqe. tie them
Into bundles for "vage . .
Check stoYeI. furnac:ea IIDCl
and see that floors ..... .
stoves a... protected
brlcb VI' Olllll.t. . .,.
bumaWe matlerlal' subject ..
l ... clia1tlClfMn stoves, fur-...
PIp-. CIeua chimneys an. ...... i ..
lor enc:u.loose bricks and ........ ;:
.... .
PJeaee ... Ie ub trey.
for
Shook the Family Rdbert Dunn of Spring!;roro, IIrtist'18 sue- and
Hild d 0 Is A covered dish waS enough S1TOu.se as Worthy ,Patron. loin.
things that catch the eye of the egar e 0 on. is at the nODI) hour ahd Ihe to orgunize a claSS'. tI
.Then there I1rt'! many Desb:oy pUnt rap and elF ,
or Pl,lt them In metal con-
taiMi!s With: a cover, Hang' up oily
mqps so that air can circulate
through them . ..
strahger-good sUeet signs, The for p!'9ducUon county p' j'esident, ftI ...s. Ralpb jlI' th seflu. ve of New Bl'UlIs)Yick, Mra.
neat homel! .. nd well-kept. yards, as follows: ' . ..,.. ' W on e sall;lO Lillian Sherwood,
dildeg Whltak Love. of: t.eb<l.nol1, presidcp. over as the Mattie Dolen, O' .... nd ...... ta. _
Not to mention the friendly, hos- II' S '. .e' . "" ... ..... .1' .,.,., ..
. J tl H 11 ( d t d ) the afternoon's ,busio ss cl!lsses. . " . ... of South Dakota I and Mrs,
pltable persona whO quickly make eanne e a un eJ's:u y MIs. "pauline BaJou of I' 1'he bonrd to graJlt two- I Edna Ridge, Ch,'at:f,er member of
Intranger at ease in their midst. Mr. Ie.d the sel'ili c!!. ThIs ?;'ear . to a_I tcadiers The Mothers', Club will meet MiamI Chapter the hpnor
Pre-Sihool Cliic
At HmeyslHq
The greatest cities the land Sally"-Betty Campbell was -followed by Mrs. Robertwbo:.e one-year contracts expire 011 Friday afternoon for the regu- guests of the eVeliDg,
may have 1helr marble halls and Bob-Bob Hastings Dunn'S' presentation of a paper at the ' close of this scbool year, lar May meetiDg and w.ith E1ec- Oold colored gowns were "110m
glitterLng bric-a-brac. But remove Jimmy-Bin wl'ilteo by MisS E1'IIcsline Roude- The resignations oC tw'() teachers, tion of officers as the by all officers, and a.1so by many
th lam d Lnsid will Paigl!'T-WtIIlda TJnney Qush. Mi ss Louise M6t'eton ancf Mrs. event .of. the afternoon. A progrf;lm of the guests, in observance of the
t.e the de:- Ellie-May-Elula Hoak speaker oC l he altol'noon [Edith LukellS. were.n. will jJe by the First fiftieth anniversary of Miami
gene),8tion of yea!'s of misuse and JlJl-Sllirley was MlS. G. W. Bl'eiel. of the LaMa I' Earnhart was by pupils. Chapter. "
neglect. Freddie Shermel'-Ken Vickers ]\1:iddJetowJ\ Ll.'ogue . of Women' the board as inslructor for the 1, The inspection sesslon and lnl-
Mr. Shermer";'Bill Stansberry .voters. " ' a class. Jacob was fined $15 of candidates was held in A pre-ilchool Cillnic will he held
You won't .1lpd many', TIlHrm''' .1 Mrs. Shermel'-Ei!een Brown , --..-.., tlve June 1. ' " and co ts fo In Uie !.he Masonic Room, which was ar- at, School . G)'Dl
halls and b;r,lc .. a-btac in' town. I , Miami a" ... 107, of' . Permission was gl;anted for the Wayr\CsvlJle Pollee Court, Sab.&r- ranged wltp .ll\1'ge baskets Tuesday, May 10, at noOD, for
, .
.'
, pellhaps it's 'beC/luse, we have Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Asbury werl!' Star meet il) aes- ,' grade school chilrlren to day. A jail sen ce was SlISpeRd- purple' IU'Id white fullilcs, nu., ..... _. chUJJren who will ' enter ' 'lNIIboal
nothing to hide. , :And we '{eel host an'd hostess ', to the South Sion o.t fyftmday evonlng:. Cinci.ooat.i May 10 to visit the zoo. ed. Ilngeas and tulips. next fall, .
. . 0 h dred ' Dr, A, E. StOut will give each
. confident ijlat the -pride of fel- Wayne' Counoil on ne un seventy - ChJJd a physical examination and
lowshlp and }>etterment will eon- Thursday 'evening in the Smith [0' cal' .Ite m' s, O" .Inte 'res' t. guests and members were 8maDpoX vaccination.
linde to motivate WaynesvUl . e. Tea Room, with Mr. and Mrs. W. t , and then invited to the - th
t ers are asked to bring their
and the small ,to.WJIS ol America, E. Su:oud and Mr. Charles Stan room whre a delicious ch1fdren U posSible. U for AnV'
to, c.ontlnue, to pl'ogress and Im- as guest, Ml's, J. B: Orabbe, pl'esi-
l
. . salads and I8ndwiches W8IJ hlI --..
I bl hi
'- ( relUlOn a e d is not accompanied
Mr: A, H. Mr . al\d 1'41'5, A. O. Griffy, Mr. an.d Mrs. Wilbur N. Sears Mrs, Jessie "Hyman has ar- at ta es w elL were by a '0 written conaerit prove.
Ear&tart the I wel:e pleas?ntJy. surprised 'O!ld Ml'S. 'Evel'et,t Sears rived borne after spending the
' Anyone who has on , '..' . -when their '1 hU!'. day in in IIple :::
, Vogt's 1look. FoUowmg.adjournment, a nveCl to spend duy. Those VIS- '. - t ,.,; -0--;- ' -GUEists
' must have ' been was ,with ,a . tting: !lIe OrJ,f(y'S" wer,]. ' Dr, and i Susie Evans If$s just rotU'mGd Mrs. Himy hali Le'banbn. .
bls appraisal of l'I!n,ur.,,, served as B. Shctkln 0[. .t lJ her bomo after .. weelu ' been spehding )levera1 with Franklin, M rrow,
probleril'of.preservmg our natural , , MJ:.' BrcalWeid tlon !.ii FlOrIda. Mrs. EVAn., es l1er 'rliottiel', Mrs. R. E .. Harbach, vUlE!, W,ilriiingJop,
respurces. Certainly we . hav,e 141'. and Mrs. K Day had as !I CamJ.ly and Mrs: Noggle as Y"OfS uld, wad\ld in th,a ocean and Frankllh, who has been v.eysblll'g, Sabina,
abused the facilities we have -been Sunday guelitS. M.r, lind Mrs, H. ":{limlly ' of .SlIbll:Jaj Mr, a!ld I,.Il1:tlercd '1101ls the boach ' while .:;;eriously ill Hdr condition is yet MtU'elmont,
given and it is. Imperative 'that P. ' .Mr. paUl Godby and Mrs. Curl Conard aJ:!d of there. . , 'Vel'Y serious r. ' ClOcihnati and J,fiamlslltug.
correctlve measures be taKen, . son, Billy, Eldo)"clb, and Mr. and Vin- '
., . ' ' "...... d Mrs--'-- O'lb Fr ' f d .cent GrifCy and Camily oC Bay lOll. Mr . . l.Iod . Lee \ Bennett: . aDd Mrs. D. C, Ridge spent Sunday L. 1. Burton has returned
However, we .help IY.,'. an . I ert ye an LouisQ CnnUUJ' l>'Pcnl three " b h h f eli
, S d " d ,. fRIl' ily of S,.DUtl 50 .. 1011 visited M1', and in MansCj' nld she snen' t to e r orne ere a ter spen ng

- ,- '
Wonder II the gigantic federal BOnS were un ay inner . gucstli . d"ys 'he 'I,asl wee' :' '1\ Cincjl1:nll.li ' / '" . , 'M d .,...- '
f M d Mr GI Fr
' d ,,' '" " . Mrs, Wnl""r ' Euey Saturday e'lo11ing. lime with. her niece, l'tfrs, the winter with relatives in Mich- ., r , an mH O. E. Maple of
projects' are the correct solution. Q r. ail s. enn yj!: an allclldiJl" 'T'."\'I I,lyrhlrd d. ' l'gan. Da ......n called ,on 0' I.d t-u_ ...
.. 1-- - Poul Sowilsh ' wpo fs conIined' in ;,... 1oD.- , ... ....u
,Are thue projects a,imed at cor- sons in. Dl!yton. . , " lu!!, M. .the Gntl1d Chapter. of tht< ' ;' ". Emma lfoUoway on Suna_y
reotl)lg past or ,r--, ' '. WLW M<ljl Bug Club at the H;olet A vet), 'pleasant lvening iw<lS the . ''\ r ....
Intended benefit a Ml'. and "Mrs, E" F. .. . (!11jbYj!a ,at the home' of 'Mr. and '., "7"- , - .; I' M' ETUODIST "
lew? ' , , WeJ:e Sundar el(eDing' ,guest& 'of , . Mrl!. Ernest Butlerwort,h Sat- MI'. Roy, Fitispacl1, l il tormer ' An ' Garnet: was tLe
Mr. and MnI. J, tf. in ,MI'S. G .. ace Schuler BJ\d . Vir- Ul'day evening, the,y' e,,:t.er-, I'e:sident and whd nas been f;OO-- nephew, Mr. Lee
TIle co1lServatlop measures be-
Lng insU\led in much of Ohio
restorng the
the land and deCreasIng
But is the propOBed gi-
. ganti!= "big dam" camPllign ,in the
west Lntended to co ct an. abuse,
help a privileged few; or wIn it
prqvlde an overall , asset fol' aU
tne people?
You are gOUlg to help 'pay fot
Ii, You should in
the methods behind -sqch propos-:-
a1&
The sin dOt!Sll't Ue
with a govenunent that abuses.
a public tJuit won't make, an
effort to keep inlo,rmed.
,.,

Dayton, wnert iliey had as. their Sunday tai oed Oheerful Circle. iRed in .the VeLl8l'u.ns Hospital for I anli w}le at (heir farm
honorin seventh b-!rthday 1lJ1- 'RUC:>sls, MI' . and MI'S. Charles Hay hUlldled. was the dlva,sion and several weeks, Is reported to be on Suhday ldletnoOD.
nlversary of thei rson. Donald. .Joan of SablJtn, and Miss cl,\inty were sel'vCd. slowly . improving and to Mr. Ilhd Mrs. 'Douglas Clarke
. I u,dilh or ' . ' < > - :.._ ,be home soon, , ," . i tJ.jct NO!JjJnating Cpmmittee held of Dayton and Mrs. Raymond
. \7\./ J .' - . - , Guests ?f Mr. and Bu tcr- , _ .......-.:' .in the aUlce ,of the Dist, Supt., Mo.ntgomery of Centervdie were
. . elJeaih'J': Mrs, Albert D. worth ere' Mr. !lfld Mrs MI'. and Mrs. Ea1'l Woolard lind 01', Roberl Kennedy, MonWty af-
. . , and Mr. lipd ,Mrs: Hal'l'l- Cornell- o.E Dayton, Mr. and sbns nave pw't1ha$ed home -ternoon, . " ....,." -t=L
. son 1I1'1d dal.lgb.ter, Cnthline, L . V. B1anstl'ator of fomierly ocou})lod by and the Blstricb Comerence meets tha Brown 9
n

-Louilla " Marsh ). of (It , home of Mr, and Mr, and Mrs. Glenn aor\fen, Mrs. Orl1n ani:l are now re- May 10 ''in the qrae(! Miss Ruth spent
wJdow ' of Charles Mrs. "W. N, Sears. . " I H'J1TY Sinith, Mh and Mrs. S. S, "siding there. and .tdrs, Church . .' A good Tuesday f night in Lebanon and
Klblel'\, died Tuesd\lY at 1:30. She --::-" Ellis, MI'. and Mrs. J. S. Rich, \VQck and have moved IR tlon wi! attt$d q-om the hCeardl the soprano, tMw
was 83 years old. M'r. .M.fs. John J, all.l'!;ke MI'!>. FJ'tlllccS Oray and SOIlS. the. t'QOlflS vaclited by 'Mr, !lDd ohurch. ' ,'. arQ. yn Long, lit .the opera DOUse,
r Surviving are one daughter, \'isltCid relatives in Springfield on < -- MIs. Woolard. . ' .Monther's Day wiU be lIPProprl- , Mrs. Ella 'Dakin (eceJved the
one son, Luther, of J . I Mr.' and Mrs., Maynal'c;i Vlretb; ately observed Sunday May 8, at callers on Sunday &r-
Oklahoma City. ..-.- and sons had as their guest dl ring Marie confined at 10:30 A. M. The church choir will ternoon-Mrs. Bessie Retalick,
'Th elWleral service will be held Mr. rurd Mrs, RORl H. HartSQck 1he PUlA week;. M,:s. 1<. R; Gral ldvlew . tal ill Dayton. fum'sh special music and the.er- Mrs. Pullen
Saturday at 2 P. M. at the Stul,bs Rnd Mr, Rnd M.I'S, Mlllcm Harf:- and little son QC Grove Clty, She Illel'cd the past week mOb wil be In keeping with the Mrs. Charley Irwln, Mn.
Funeral home. Rev. A. E. Houlk sock attended the Dog Show at also Mr. 1f1l1 joined the a few days day. Flowera will preieDted to Rockhill, Mrs. Edna Knapp, .u of '
will officiate and burial will ' be Music Hallin Cineinna.U on Sun- Friday all is remaining the oldest and youngest Lebanon and Mrs. Charley Cot-
made 10 t:emetel'lt. day afternoon. home on treatment. present. win o! Nqnirood, Ohio.
'The Miami Gazette
Puhlfllhed' every, Thursday Rt WaynesvUle, Warren
01110. .
The(ld(>te E. onoyer .. ... , .. . . , ......... ..... Editor & rullisher
TIdmi H, Conover ..... ; ......... , ......... :". ........ ., Editor
...
. f.1nte!' (I as flec.ond cln!l1'1 tor at the l>ostoffice 'at
WSlynCfl\i1le. Ohio.
t ,
Rate: $1.(;0 Tier year in 'Ohio; $2.00 per
,r\1ij r clsew.here.
SCRIPTURE': MDrk 1ll:17- 11.44. 12
DEVOTIONAL READING: Ilark :
112.
Jesus ADd Critics
Warren
,
LeMon 'for Mar 's.
D
URING. JIilSUS' last we.ek; b1a
enemies ' \;\lore tirln, ' at polnt-
rOHIlI:. They \\,ere !!ead set to
1<1lI him: but they did. not want to Would Support Ohio ' Turnpike
do thllt l! the"J
could r u I n hIm
A cl'O$..'I,.section polr of be iJldicative of ' the opinion , of some other way:
OUllty Ilutomobilc Ownc\'s con- OJ'lio's antir car 'o\vn,er popula- Wbnt they to
dl,l ted by the Ohio Tun\pikc tion. Twentv thousand" oaUots do wns to m8.ke
cplT'lmittee' revealed . this \\1e'ek were mailed the state him o!1
t
'a
that IQctll car o\"ners favol' an and I'llsul1$ show that .of the '1'e- rascnl or 8, rool, or
Ohio 'l'u rnpi.ke 25 .to 1. , plies rccei ved. 7.524 favored the both, Mark;. story
. Whil the poll was made . or a turnpike wh'le 91 \vere , s how. \low Jesu.
I' took It.
' srllnple (}Ioss-section t may not .the proposal. . The que .
" . - The bill has oassed the ctpn n i e y o,8ked Dr Poreman
Ohio Sena,te is npw before the perff\clly /, ' ..
House of R Ji'resentRtiv,es: , fair. "wpere !lId you ,et -,our, au-
Supporters of the turnpike blll \horlly?" 1\8 we saw' lut , week. '
m,ai).'ltajn that a toll turnpike Jesus had allsumed simply 'l:l'em-
would a.n 01;iio dairym, en. -----;:"'---------------------..;...---...----t endous Wa.nt . , .fair
. to ask him where be ,ot Itt ' ,
It ,:oUhld. connect . . .. -:-,;- . , The. troubh! was that' the men
witLJ t e. PennsylvaniJ} P h Y R b wbo asked the flucaUons .
Tersey ma.kioJJthe er aps au.. 'em. 'em, er . ",!,ant to know. T4ey 0DIy
hlgh-priced New York-phi lad 1- to heckle JesUs, ' "
"lua .tnarket a,llailable. to mii,k _ Tbe world .. hall of Jut mCb
trncked Ohio. ......QM onn 'FILES fl ' f B' . Hcense-buntl.... 'moo- Ii
f ." v .. unera . 0 MariOll utegat lit .....--- ,.
----'-....,01--- tbese. TIley dO DO lib It
QN J:lONOR ROLL ATO.S.U. 6: 1991 .1amestown Friday aftel'lloon. . a man aucceed.: IIlU'\1o- '
, , I
Rl').ylyn T. qrabbc or,- thls WINS POSTER CONTEST
. The annual ,bllccll\RUrf\ute spry. . _ ' _
munlty, has been !;lamed on the ices will be held "I the sc.hool
bOf1Or 'roil of students' A as! M 10 P 'C C Sigriu, Spdng VaUey
Dlarl)' .do not like It whell a man '
"coaed. withoUt Ulelr be,I.,.
hisr!) , scholastic ' =11; F
, Ohio State of th on' ''Th U!::teJ.Ze D...+e ecunntesB
t
armel"
c, .. , , \ Ins.,. po". r on . " ,
ArE sma durinl( the win- fold Secrel Qf R Lite." . Sondra' received a '$15 award
QUICK SERVICE
. "who t. lbls leUo\\, anywayt
Where" did b.e ,et bla alart? wb.at
famiJ,y does lie bave. where I. bls
,diplomat" Jesus ne.\!er answered
Wa question. becauie be knew wh7
they asked 1 . tMark 11:27-:13. 1
B . &. It Inodern equipmell,t
is gentle ' On ratirics anti tile
,work is done quickly and ef-
ficiently.
Old bring ne", to
try our unUSual de;l,ning ser.
vice.
ter quarter.. . . . for her pOster wpich 'will , be o,n
Ro :VflIn T .... Rllmllton serretRl,'Y A dill''' of 2.') wUll'p'cp1ve display at the Ohio State Junlol'
of the. told tlie G8?;"tt,e .'hAif dinlolT1!l!O /It. tl)p Qtlntlld Fair. ' ,
of &Y];m's srhievement t ld s of hllf.h
week. . Fridav e Sent(lrs
VoI1adeer FfHnaa
It \t, estimated , that there an.
around 7110.000 Amet,'lcan volunteer
8reman. with (lel'hap.
100.000 fulltlme profeulonat., the-
I \ largely ,lIerVe the rural
j
.... trtcta. .maller and com
munltle.. Tlui), to many
metro'polltaD wburb ... however. In
cJuqlng .. ome pf New YOlI!c'''. c
.
.
whn wil11"'(leive dil1lotnRS Incl"de
Tl)mmi Aqlt. F:v IVD'
'M'A.reVr.ll"t.er, Clads llAldn.
'F.ar)v. Mnrv 1"dwa.rds, HaroM
li'''l('.-Hp)pn G .. bhart . .
Gl'llhFlm. Mil-
",.P.d f:rf'hmn. (1u1!"dv.
li:thvl r'ArtJ v . (11>0 "<>wke. F1 n_
nqr ffidhtmRI1_ R n1"' . r.ecil
'FlthaTl ,r;pwl". RnlT'lh Mam.,
BeSltrl "e RobitzElr. 1I'tomas
Ope.. Plame Reaten
Kero.me _.' well as other
often Uled in portable openDarn4t
beater.. They mqst be cleanetl
frequenUy. IblUldled with care.
repaired promptiy when defec:tt
eome apparent. 'they should
be ftllej! Indoors or placed
tber4: ill danger of knocking
OYer. They ahould never 'be Used
tightly 'olllied rooms and under
clrcumst.ancei &boUld they be
b rntng In bedroom I Ilf\er
retIred

Taxes , ",
. WAGNER -VlcrORIA
"
, Shee1l!, Walter ' Sro:lth.
Stansberrv. ' She"""o,n Tin n e yo :
anil ,
Wliiiakl:'r. . ' _
The streets of the will
be '/itfl"fa(' tl'eateQ bV: the' L. f '
I
N JESUs TIME you col1ld not
vote either for more taxes. or
lesa, You pall! the l Roman.
soldler your door lIald LO pa,.
and you wez:e thanlftuJ not to be
In the ribs With bfB aword
wblle you were fisblng up the mon.
ey. But no one dated to complaill.
'!be Romllna blld 10m, deep dank
dunlleona people wlio com-
plained about bfgh taxe.. SO the
next question Je.u. eDemles allked
b.lm was ab!lut ' taxes, or trlbu,te.
wblc:b mean. the same They
thou,bt the,. bad Jeaua on a spot
Where wh,a.tever he lIald would put
blm ill the wroo,' ,SuppOse be' satd;
""1'.. ,. pa.r tues by. -aU , m .. ,o". ,'
,Tben the,. wOWd. marl:
01 the Rom,ansl Trallor to:
your counLry,I: But If laid.
"No. ' don'l pay then ' they
woUld howl: ''Trea'scml Police! ' Ax-,
rei't thi. m.n who defies the Em
Jesus' answer was a maa
t6rpiece. becau..e be ollly did
not -dod,. hot questiOn. be did
IIOt leave, the "a le, 19
, I
yWail .papel' and Paste and Sizing
, G. ,E: Bulbs - N u Enamel .
I . ,: t 4'
. &: Appliance, Co,.
;1 , ' .
fro .. HaJJ
' T'rJephone 2422. ( OHIO,
The: Best .. War To' Pay '
Is8y Check
and th.e best check on buc\get
. I is. also by And you ':never
.f BANK
.. Itt.. I !
Cabhf"t Cn . f)f Lockland. T1lirr
.<treet will 'be sliriaced Jts entlr'
lenllth. and South,'
streets will be, treated. .
. ' -+:to .
Mr. and Mrs.' C. M, ll" hi
Mr. and M!'!'. Mver .Hvnum. }lIT,.
'Ray Mills ana Mrs. L. H. 'Go
attended Eastrm inspectiC' ,.I
at CIarksVille Frioay_ nil'bt,
Mr. ' and Mrs, Walter Ktmri"J,
and Orville Pliilli:ps ,lHteDded tbr
' ... ' - "'. '. . '-
:.
IIIIMMI!I
IWld on. (Marl' 12t17).
. .
BalnpHtterab,. Trade
THE ClUTICS of lei"" wer,e
e!!r tr!': :.
awer another trick)" que.tloD wtth
"bleh tba)' IIOw 'expecl4d to floor
Jeln.. ,
"WIiJeIa .. .., pea ___
.. aridmea& AI all,'" 'DIe . _
....' IuI4 beeD ' "'''.'lI!.. nuda
.. fH Till!'
: DJ.IJaU .. ... wntuiMI '
wlth' JL Bnt J& "!I a "
que.Un " atter '_
YlJUcth II tile m,oll Important
brick in a ' wan? Wii8c posltlOll-. on
a voll.e)'-baU team, Ja . the most
ImpOrtanU Wl\at Is( the' mo.t
pOitjmt Unk .in a cham? AD answer
to thele. qUllstiona wOuld'ieem 'about
,'e' ea., a. tharoq abOut
the area teat, Jesup
knew uJ:eY were \i.YlnaJ- w Ibow.,hinl
up as aa
amateudlb 1p4eed.
Instead. be d1c! V'il),al ' no -_.; ,. ;':. '
pected Wm to do: lie linllwered
question, IUId It ,. I0
that It I. one 01 the comultoue.
of our reU&iJ .
" . .... .... .
'j , ,
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T
HE READER should 'CloIiIui&
, , Mark fo'r the'. w.' hole .t....... . '.,
Do.. yow hit heat '<II " bristle., With .,.-actical . thouah': one
........ : .aI at at the malt practloal belD,
.. tit' take 0\11. UI can take,
, ' , U"'fro f our , aDd raDullu:
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.... .. . 'ociaI ... the 1,19 your . : . la, .10 take.
, ..... ., . ' ' . . . ' . :.1ell1l ahould .,. oui .x.mPte. .
. I,., I3ridgllPorf, ... _ : . ' ... ' .,.. ........ '
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, !lie ,,- , I'ro'yidel1ce R I . ;., 1 ....... .Be did II" ' ...... tile
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800\'." .. " h .. t lIDi.r 1Ii"- fut.; ur IIlg on 'v I ._
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II18"",f_ M. .'U",' PIlls U:S. Tax - ...."" ... . .
br the' maker. - .. tI -frOm wtIM eY .". ... 11M ..
o tli' (Imoll' lri<till...... Extra 'pu ROlln; , . wDa lGjIIW ....". ....
WAYNESVILLE PRl:JGS "'pie ....
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' 1949
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ST: AUCUSTINE aroRCH
Ft. R. H. lCfumholtz, .Pastor
Masses 8 and to a.m . .
M'J'. HOILY.METHOD!'
aror-
OI
T. ,... Scarff.
R. B. C()leman, Minister Schoof 9 :30 ll. m.
I' Ct,ur(:h SJCb'OB
ol
.. 9:3Q , m: B.A. E:tn,hart.
II .... _ ... _ . ; ursl:e, Service '0 a. m. ' ..
and Sermon _] . IVenlnl' Service.' 1:10
, to. o a.m. _ .
Spedal Music ' . ChoIr CAESARS 'cREEK FRIENDS
Youth Sunday Rev. David Stanifeld, MinlstfO!r
6:30 P.M. Sunday ,SChool to Lm.
Wor;lilp Service t t Lm.
PMtmO\ Eo 'u-:-iL CRURal
sr. MARY'S lPiScoPAL William Sblnl)on . '
- . ' Sundav Schpol a.m.
Samuel N. I(e", <Rector Mrs. James Garrison. SUDt, .
Gburch School .9 :f5 A.M. Preachin.r ?st and lrd
Morning WorshIp te :30A. M. each month to.'o I.m .
, . Ser:vlces 7:30p.m.
FRID.roS ',mE, Mr".iiiODIST
First Day 9 :30 3.m: C'fURat
\\eetitll." fOr Worshio . Dr. Jp5eph Minister .
. 10 :30 -a.m. Sunday &.1100' 9!)o a.m.
Mrs. Rutb Saylor. SUJJl
' _) Service ' . to:30 a.m.
cmJRCH OF CHRIST' aruROI OF CRRIS'I: .
, M .. H. <;.nffey, MinisJer Bvrnn carver, ' .
School , 9 :30 A ,M. .Sc.hOQI 9 :30 a.m
Mpr,nin,l!'WoTship 10:30 A. M. Mor'lIng Wnrship fll:jo. aIm.
YO,un,l!' PeopJe's. 6:45 P. M. Pra,\tT Meetint' 7:00 p.m,'
'Evening. SeryiCe 7:30 P. M Yount' People's Meettn (
Prayer Meetin, and . . ' 7!OO p.m.
Bible Study Welt., 7:30 PM. Evenlnr 7:Jo
GAS PASSES rHROUGH.
BY MIlLION CU. FEET '
Lbe. spring i;,f ' 1950, although 80me
increased delivery capacity will
be availabie before ihe end of ihe
Djd y.ou, know that 474 year.
feet of natural gas' h
lng . throug}l dally?
According to re-
by The Miami OlUe\te this
week, that 'amount ill being bJUls- '=' ==--
ported -through the Big Inch pipe --
system each day at .the pres-
e.nt time.
The Te.xaa Eastern Corporation
has already . beglin work on the
company's expansion program to
iDcrea!ie capacity to 740 million
cubic. 'eet dldly. Tli.is cOnstruction'
will involve approximately 115
I1'\il'eS of pipe, 69 miles of
additional 20" and
mately 115 miles of addltiwlal 18"
together with certain in-'
and ebanses, In. .
Sal' stations. Total cost of Jhe con., .
Is estimated at
aGO. . .-
The Company .. that
tile will be completed by
KoORS: \ .
t-5 Aftetnoons Except Wed.
9-t 2 Each Morning
Evenings by 'Appointment
. , Only
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Dr, C. .E. I
0ptomellrle .,. 8P.eda1t1f
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2" South Detroit ......
I
QNIA,omo
.Our la rge selection en-
ables us to keep within the
limit that has been set and
still offer a choice of Jjeauti-
ful materials. .
THE MIAMI OHIO
dear ' (-ri"nds of mine when I per .,cre Is possible in Warren l'hinch _buia aDd sruahoppens.
a child. county If farmer uses proper ro- Late pl8ntinge, too, UBlIally lower
GaroerfS landscaped by a tatton, arr adapted hyb.rld at prop- yields and Increase' the frost haz-
fessi(lnal with flowers bought from er planting rates, and adequate erd, and usually J'e!IUlt In corn 111
fARM N[WS
Jl nursery may be very beautiful amounts of fert.Jllzer. poor condition fOJ;" storina
put the sweetest gardens 'are the Most local farmers agree that
friendship gardens where the bestUme for com is WIIere ".l.v. Com .. Fr_
I be tlfu! M 12 d 27
In almo.i ""17 ,..ar linn 1100.
plan t is. not on Y B au between ay an . uU"1l Brain h.. provided more than balf
but remem bra n c e com planted May 12 Is at the United eta ........ suppb>.
frjends and places. Pansies al- likely to have a poor stand, and Althou,b the Ilan, nam. fot the
ways remind me of my grand- weed control wiU be a major drink 'w i'Java," 0. S. wpoftl of
mother who used to take us every problem; while that planted after lIolfe. from ttl" EaJi Indian
rh'lbarb plants but som,:thing ai- I The drop in hog prices \fas (elt Glenna and they were to have
ways happened to 1t. This time 1 at the Sale this week, especially J1iI a the ittle ducks, but the
hope wlll be different. Ion shoats and young stuff. Good now ft, which aTe the
spring to get them and we May 21 may be attacked by af that nam. are reladvelY Ujlit:
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A FARM DIARY
by D oJ.
and , so it goes. Tbey are not the {
same pansies every year but they
bring the same remembrances.
Hold lonto everything if go , feeders going at fifteen and sev- bl'OWb duck. eggs and whjch are
'to the Community Sale these I cnLeen dollars, .It is , always a the white d cks? and how are we
days. are 'abroad. Do,n't l question whefhcr to selt to one of to div.ide them since
lay your purchases down or hide me buyers who approach Y,?u hen and he wants hlll, It doell,n t W h . Aid
April 30, 1949. DogwoO!J. The them in a corner In the good old, privately before the ' sale and I look as though I would get I\ny eat erman s
red bud is at its most beautiful way for there are sneaks abroad have made a policy fot some time out of this bunch. I will just have
, who do not hesitate to go around of always sending them through . W ' O F
' and the dogwood Is just coming and collect . everything they can the sale even if the offer soUnded to go to Mt. Healthy Bnd buy aynesv. e armers
into bloom. All week the wild find and load theml-'p and carry good. ' some.
Bring Your ,
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Wha"-on Motors
l1a5 grown whiter the them off. John had a bucket of Several times I' had known of I am always pleased when 1 I C PI Main
fence rows and the woods are and some ottier small things I cases where thj3 buyer had henr tnat someone actually relads n om anllng y L 0
solt feathery green, and 'the this week and some othel" right around and sent the stuff this diary. I met Mr. Burske the .a..ti.uanOn, .
wood grows more beautiful every people- lost stuff last week. But' , lhl'(>ugb the sale and made a pro- othe-r liay and he has the pdze
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dar' Some books on forestry call that not the worst. He I fit on it. But' yesterday I lost by bird's nest. A killdeer has built Wi th welcomed aid frOTll the (,
them trees but who would a mowing machine of a man, .who lit. 1 had a nice calf and I was of-, her nest In the of his
want them cleared out ' of our had' bougbt at the imple,ment fered twenty-three 4' hundred f(lr .driveway the weatherma.n, Waynesville farmers
woods? held there iast week, but he I it alld sent 'it t hrough the sale and, tracks. Now we 'WIll all be mter- are planting,' many acres
, It has been bright and cool most didn't ,have enough help to load 'onty got tWl:!nty-one but I still I;lsted in knoWing if she is able to com. And at the same time, these
' of the wel!k and believe it 01' not it and left it where it was on the prefer to sell it through. the auc- hatch them there OJ" will some one farmers 'are optimistically calcu-
we are' beginning to need rain. lot with varibllS Qther tIi1ngs that Hon if r have brought it there. unknowingy drive' over it. Then lating ,the yield per acre tliat
There was a UI'bt shower last were there as usual, 'but when he , Three little ducks hatc/led 1.0- ,this morning I got a nice postcard expect to get return for their
night but hardly enough to wet tp get it the next day, i day, a white one, a 'brown one li\nd Mr,s. Earl Evans teUing labor, .
the rhuj,arb plants thcat we it wasn t to be found no one I a mixed one, showing .that our whel'e'1 can get stan of the 11t- Many years of research by OhIO
ed yesterday. We bought a bushel knows where or when It went. I brown ducks and white ducks are tie sweet white vlolet.s; I agronomists ,have shown tpat the
basket lVU of tliem at the Com- Watch your stuff at any (If these now all one famHy. We set these Thank you ' very much and we combination of an adapted hybrid,
munity Sale Thursday and it sales if they wilJ come to the eggs under a hen because the are always glad to hear of t.h.ick planting and adequate food
tUrrled out that there were more community sale and steal they ducks do not seem to want to set. thing interesting or unusual.. I with other good cultural practices
than a 'hundred plants big and will do the sallie other places. I They have started several nests will stop by some day and 'get will result/in high corn yields"and
little, enough for a long row hope they will be ldentified and but always try ' a new one after sO'11e o( the violets. They will be a lower cost per bushel.
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across mine. and then some. From punished to the limit and run out they have Inkl a few, eggS. The a r'eminder to me. of my childhllOd Farmers hereaboutS claim that
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aetata. Calltl'aClt rate fc)r repeat advertisements '
upon a"plleatioD.
Spartans' 880 yd.- relay victory. chagrin of Coach Jacbon,
AU In all the personable appeal'J to ave a bette]'
with the royalty thi8 season than the one
the outstanding performer of. WayneavUle defeated four
meet. . jn 19t8. However, ye
80M, were Saturday evenlllil dlll-
ner luelta of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert $mlth and famlly near Red
Lion, complimenting the latter,
Mr. Smith on his birthday.
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HUNTS AND PECKS
F-ROM THE
TYPEWRITER
J1M JONES
, Earl powen's heave of 36ft. 814 who doublea In brass 88 the Mr. and Mra.' JI'oreR '!'Jlompaon
-------------___ ....:..______ ...J Lnehes captured the , . and son, moved Monday hom the-
lie ....... ""a"
Ja IcotlaDd, '''" c .... m" m.de
b, boiHnI for ao to 10 mJDutel
mlxtun cd ml1Ir, aq..- UId COI'D
Dour. 'l'bIa mixture II .uowecs 10
UId II IbeD ffoIen to ... mI-
lOUd _allteDC7.
FOR 8AU-l'l"yers, 3 lbs. and l'DR SALE-One 5-tier battery while J _ Bell. Harveysburg aa- gl.on I coach de,clded that Davies Poultl'y Faml to Salem, 'l'be track team of Wayne.:-
C.U 2953. Robert hrooder. one floor brooder. Call cended 4 ft. 8 inches into the nothing at stake It-would be fool- Ohio. where they wll1 alSlst Mr. ville Hi was successful !ta:: m8Jl7
____ --.;._ ......._____ . Waynesville 2627. ozone to - win the High Ish to risk Ufa and George Davies at the Keener vl&amJua but Dilner.l. II well.
roR!ALI . P"RM Ii'nR S"LE 242 event. Bell also was 'the baaeballa In an exhibition game Farms Hatchery. first meet of the season, olSlllunllU AmOUDta of watar IIHd iD coo"'.-
to . ,. : acree near in the pole vault with his jeap of that meant nothing to either team. .....,.-_ Harve)/sburg 49-33. in a non- fruita and ve,et.ble. lhoU,ld Ii:
bptered Guernsey Bull Cal-
vee. reedy lor eervi.ee. Sons
of (,l'r berd sire LanIl'vElter Com-
mando's out of AR tested
o.mI. Write Jim-MAm FAItMS,
1.07 Il. Purl St., Clnellln.U 2.
. Ohio,
'Ft. ....ncient. 'bulldlnIJ'.lr. two hautea, S C. 11' h Ith P h tho I U In ,-, . U ..
IDC es a ough Bill Me- er apa UI exp ana on w Mrs. Hester Kenrick returned league clash. . Ima . ., oods that need to be
large Orchllrd, I ..... portion tlU.lIta. h ffi with 8 ft 9 I h satisfy the c rI sity of some of watheet Ihould ". ... hed rap""
Marlon Snyder with W. 8 e . n!! es wall u 0 home from Miami Vaney Hospital . ... ,. ....,
behind. Jimmy Jordan, Spartan the spectators who never . can Thursday after a malor operation . Although it b!t e .. rly to pr\l" and not loalced. '
Brandenbur" Leb&n01l 5S0-L. f h b to d ta d h nl -. d
res mat:\, rought a gleam of . un ersn w y 0 y ,one two weeks ago. She is slowly re- jet, some of the boys show prom-
FOR SALE-ToRaue.truckfor John
Deen, corn planter. C. E. Mic;hener,
Waynesville Rt. 2, Phona W.yna.
hope into Coach Forler's eyes ' as person can make the decision In coy.er\ng. ,. . Ise of turning in some very good
the slightly bunt youngster such events .. . norte loves to.
vaulted 8 ft. 3 Inches . . . It's a the game any better I, . The violin pi,no music by' performances bef9re the is
, F.er Pip
A eStllrable fl!edllr pi, Ihould be
"I,orous. thrUt7 Ind .llIu In his
appearanca.
DON'T FOPCeT TO CAtl
lIS for In$tlT'rtnce, An nf
Insurance at a savinrs. 01-'1
Brown. 'pl1Me
'!47,2 'lr ca"
eoUect. Wllmlntton 2 t 1 t.
villa 2?26. . sure bet that Jordan can Improve r absolutely refuse to rlak Mr. imd Mrs. Herbert Loy of Day- over.
that mark with a little more age mY' players to satisfy the lon at both Sunday School and Ken Vlckers waa mgh-polIIt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
and size. . of any one or, parent church service Sunday was great- man for the local boys. with Ben
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ment. E\7erett L. Sears, 1 ml. weat
of Waynesville on Jl.t. 73. Phone
Waynesville 22"'2.
. FOR SAL&-S prs. French
doors; FOUl; 32:' x 6'8" nyo-panel
doors' 14 20" x single light
windowS; 624".x 24" screens. Can
be seen Saturday on Fourth street.
C, R. Mchaffie: .
Dick Lawson battled his way to same. Too many ex-players are Iy appreciated
a first pilice In 'the 440 yd. dash. carrying scars of atlitetlc contests ' carlylng oIf the honors for Har-
I never could see how that was that didn't "mean anything." Mr. and Mrs. irank Kurfls at- veysburg. '
called a duh-event (In my day I Anyway. practice tonite ,t 5: 3D, tended the wedding of Mrs. Ruth Th Ia I I its
used to dash away from It). Law- P. M. for the youthful Legion! Long and Mr. Lonnie Jacobs, at e re y teams, or our a
OOH FOR DEAD STOCK
lIoilsEs $3.00 . OOWS 13.00
to Itlze and
All removed promptly.
son's time was 5.2 \vhlch again players and again at 2: 30 P. M. the U B Church at Southern 'b
ln
aho,,:, ,that they will
11 hI . f h S d It . h s . . . e l'U to eat after a few mo-ce
crecdJta. e time or t e poor th
un
al" _llaL-e.moonxh' b'lt' per ap Hilla on Friday eveni!lg of last practices . , " JANES RENDERING
con tlons. Harlan Earnhart , ere WI De an e I Ion game week. The Longs were fonner . . .
all 880 yd. runers to the this Sunday. so all of you {ans are of thls community. In half-mUe run W$YJles- Collect'
8 time of 2 minutes t4.4 .to attend. . -.-- ville took the first three plaCe!l, Xenia, ' 0/ or
_ .. this lad is feally a We stUl need players. so any . Russell Amrnennan, of the for a clean sweep' "E this
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conditioner and deserves youth who will not attain his 18th Llndramar ohlcken farms on the The bo}:s runiUng this . WiI..un.ton, O. 2382
success tliat may '::orne his birthday at 1111 the entire Pike, 'North, has pur- Harlan Earnhart,
Henderson and O:Bannion, years of 19'49 Is Just llfl- chaaed' the Davlea Poultry fann Henderson (second) and Lee
10caJites ran second and port to tile practices. near nere and takes poSsession O'Banlon (thlrd) and time for
respectively. In the 880 yd: PressUme eame so euly. this week.' the event Iwas 2 minutes . 14.4
Viickers, Peters. ' (.a'vson week . . ' . the paper's editor Is _ seeonds.
Powell combined a 1 minute really bearing down on deadlines MrS. Lloyd -Davis of Waynes-
tim to in I In
. that e gl to state that Re"ulta nf the other events and
e w go ng away. . . . . w ne ecaea ville called at the homes. of Mr. .. ,..
Coach Ed Porter was aD smiles mile relay, Powell.. Bill Stroud joined the circle arid, Mrs. Forest Graham, Mr. and wltmers are as follows: The Win-
STA Nl.EY d this .as his untried track. Ear,nhart and Lawson paced people who are really Interested Mrs. Lester Kenrick and Mr. and ner being listed first. '
"nl('.'R8 l.et!Ne, squad outscored Harv'eysDurg In way tq lin easy" minute, 6.8 time in aeelnlJ softball continued in eve- Broad Jump-19'5Y.1" Vickers.
..... D.t.., Ph ... " M4 Wav ..... ylll.. a dual meet 49 to 33 at the local for first honors. 1949. Bill dipped down for $25.00 nlng. Waynesville; Mason. Harveys-
Ott'a ,,-"- ct..,""" . My Wonnants teU me that thil which amount Is really appreci- burg.; Bell. HarveysJ,urg.
high school field. The was the fit-st dual meet held at aled .. of course a lot of people Little Georgie Custenborder is High J\lmp-4'S", Ben, Har-
_ local Spartans romped home with High School and will aay they can't afford that recovenng nicely at the
hudre
l1's veysburg; Mason .. Harveyaburgi
NO'l'lCE OF APPOINTMENT flists In all events except ,the 100 much of the credit be How weU I agree with Hospital In since a Jordan, Wnyne9O.'11Ie;
yd. dash. where Howard MAson. to Coach Porter 'who is cOnstantly them. but, they can 'ell afford $1:00., neck operation for gland trouble, Waynesville .
..... -te. f H rd R. u_ I. d . t d th f whlch is al Ithat the Twin I st Th----'" .,- C b d ; 220-Dash-24.7
..... 0 ow. .. w'!> e- Harveysburg speedster clipped off goa vance e cause 0 ' Wedri-L-" M a lUlKlay. ,unt.. uaten or er Will'
ceued. ., . athletics .. . 'let' s nQt pa.rty. , esoay. ay I'emai,ns with him there. . e. MllSOlrJ.
Notice Is bereby given that Jack a 10.6 seconds muk . . keep In forget however the fIIIe judging ('ost them. Just buy :your " _ b,uJ'g. Bell.
Hawjt, wbole Post Office, Addreu mind that Mason's 'was ex- efforts of James and of frQrn Bob Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Kenrlclt 440-Dash...-..57.2 Sec. LS'wS(.n . .1
is J( R. 1, WaYn&vute, Ohio, bas cellent since the track waa not in Plach of leI'. John Sackett, ' Dave bad for their Suruiay evening Waynesville; Harveya-
1leen duly appointed as Adrninla- __ dl . 'U h burg I understand that Bob Allen. Bill Sawyer or . guests MrS Norma Pounds and burg; Wall, Harveysburg.
trator of the F4.tate of Boward R. con ,tion - d' you ear a speedy to the Twin Theatre any nile . " 80n. silly, Mrs . . Viola Hainea and Pole Bell,
Hawk, late of _aynHvUle, War- more about this Ia in the fut\1re. niaD iii hIS dayS . .. . b 'eve we'JJ your buck. All funds. their 1JIl'ete, Mr. ChsrleJI Klrk- veysb\lrg; MeH8ffier
JeD Coaty OhIo. deceaaed. rm sure u the 16 year old has once ran a bUsleriilg 9.5 Eor again I repeat, an funds go to patrick of Day ton_ WaynesvUle; Jordan. Waynes"
Dated thb 22Ild day of April, .several more yeS? ' of '"bompeti- Ycis. U so. that's probably the leagUe. and with the , , ville ..
lilt. tiOD. than any other person in town. shpw,,'PRIDE Oll' THE YAN- Mothers Day wU be observed lOO-Qash-l().6 Sec. Muon;
RALPH R CARY "Duke" Vickers led .n Waynes- Who can dispute this ... come on, KEES - on taP. there is ,,0 ex" by a program at. the Sunday HarveySburg; Vlckera, Waynes-

BOB O' REGAN
AIJM10HEI!:R'''C
De.d S.tock
BORSBS '3 COWS $3
According to SII8
and Condition
Call . '
Xenia 454
Ju. of the Probate Court ville scorers with firsts in the 220 see if you can develop any wo..th- for IPON loven to mi. School hour next Sunday., Every- ville; Lawson. Waynesville.
Warren COIDlty. Oblo I yd. dub (24.7) .and a leap of 19 while arguments. it a one of the peatest one cQrdially invited to attend. 88O-Relay-l J.nin. Sec.
11111,')"1 B. Gray, Attomey it. 5'f.t Inchea lii the Broad Jump The Junior AmerlcaJ Legion ever filmed ... see Powell. Lawson, Vi(:ke:rs,1
NORRIS IM!OCK COMPAN,Y I
. Cillolnn.,, Union etoolc V.rlt"
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C-28r-3t event, besides shariJtg b;t the program was slowed last week- R",th ,himself on ilie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Waynesville. \
end due to ole man compaJly with, l'tIendenbQ, of Tipp City . 1 MUe ReLiY-4 MIn. 6.8
Llvo WI,.. alld ProO ..... W.. A"
.... .,.iaatloll _nd to n...,..
8trietIY .. lIa .. 1 an tha
ai' III....... Itt ttle
---- --- - which necessi'atated toads l1f other ,.'m'o playenl. 8JM!J,lt SUnday with lIIra. Guy Lawson, Henderson. Earnhart,
'. 9f. the scb.edule . Routzahn, QIId Mr. and, Powell, Waynesville ...
- I " ; Mn. Earl Mendenhall, and In the Shot-Put - 36'8114 rIM.
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.. ...... :. t n' . afternoon With Mrs. Routzahn. Waynesville, Bell; Harveysburg;
_1ItrY. .
Mother'. Day, S\Ulday. May 8
. Candy
I
Paige ana - Lowney '
.
BOzed Candies
,
Assorted BOles.. .,' ,. .to $1.50 '1.1
,
IAYNF$VIUl DRUG STORE '
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Now.,Open
D
'1 i'8' I '57: .
I &l .p.m.
Saturday,18Ia.m.![to noon.
Phone' Waynesville 2143
I. visited Guy at Gran(lview hospll- TInney, Waynesville.
. '1t.1 '- al, Dayton and report his condi-
tion just fair.
A Mother and Daughter
RVIC. THAT
WIlIIO . DaPID U:lI ..... a; ' .. ,
Dla' In.W CtAOllml\U
11:.1. DIal 1M. tor Our D&U!
IUrUt ..... ,.
IIOcJem .. .......
quet wiD be at Lytle ChtlrcJil
on Thurtda evening. May 12, t
!l .o'clock, sponsored by the Sun
day School. All ladiea of the (,Omir
)'IlUnitY are to come
bring a daupter. One feature
the wiD be a mock
ling. Tickets are on sale at Balrdr
Mr. and .Mra. Arthur Kiralnger
lDd fa!Il!ly of ,Dayton called on
' l\"!ir "arents. MI'. and Mrs. G. H.
'{ill inRer Sundlty afternoon.
LAND .BANK,
roccty .
. .... ' II LOANS
daeoziftlft ...
er,
.. been ..... tile
ClDlBfort end eGO"_
ee , aI we
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt . Mr. and Mra. Oibom

of near CenteMlle \ Mr "nrl il lf."
Sunday evenln. dinner guesta cir and son. Ton;" of Spring' Valley,
.
Mr. and . Mra. Therle JOIIea spent :with Mr.
. . Milt n . itd Mrs. Emerson 0
11
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1
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SOD, O. _ , ':1: ..rve. '
'Mr. and Mra. Walter Clark and .
Mr: and Jurilor eJuk Mrs. RobeI1.qreene an<i grand-
. 1onI ... '. c ..... c.t
.1....... .. .
ASSURE YOU ,
FUTURE j SECURITY
1
, You can . repay farm
No ,. change' hI con-
'Waet - no renew-a1s. -.
. -- " '
,
Long Tenn- 4 , per cent
Stubbs .
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Funera! , Home
son entertained to c:l1Jm.er on son, Eddie 'l1Urldel of Dayton, .
Su.:day, Mr __ and Mn. Herberl Mrs., Roy Shaw of Mr. alid
Lo!" Mr. and Mra. 'RObert Clwil- Mrs. Berges end of
nel ' and Mr. ud. Mra. Earl Clark Beavertown called on Mr. and
of DaYton. Mrs.. Morpp Sunday
.eupp/I.. Ihil preciovi vltomln.
.0 "eCeliary for proPer 'vroWlh
,and heolth. Give yow foml"
Hc;ImoDH.
Lebanon' N.F.t.A

Ravin Red Ash
J
Olga Poccabontas
. '
Mille rs Creek
Yellow jacket
Calvalier Stoker

. VE MONEY.-.;,and be 8UI'.
of;. lull winter. ,-.
,
. Act' NOW'!'
o
Premium. coal. is .stU! in
,-'1lmJ ., ., ., : ., .
lVaynesvale Flf1Ders Exchange
Phonel2371
Mrs. EWe KoeSter spent the
weekendWiUt tier IOD, Mr. Motrlll
Le.w14 and
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'Mr; lind Mrs. Harry Gibson of
Bellb'roolc, . were . .upper I
of Mr. andMra.
HllY Gibson. ' :
Mr. 'aha Mra. I.ewIII Crawford, '
and daughter. Domia. spent Sun,:
day in XebJ8. . .
I
Mr. and Mrs. E;ermeth Bratte"..
and daughter, Shirley .,Ann'. of
'o.,.tlnn CaUed on Mr. lind Mft.
BrIiIJten TblJl'8day eye-
,
, . , ,. " Ie
) 0 0 t, I) {.
, Mr. ind, Mrs. George;
Crew, Mrs. ' MIIttle '
and Mrs. ,'Ernest Earnhart
were iiliopplDll l.n r.e ..... on Mon-
,
day
1 ejlis ' .... Stufm. 5ec'y-Treas.
.... ballcm. Ohio
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1'4ri. Mortis LewiS ,.
on, Mr. and Mrs. l\lchard _ILI.I.I ClAnlU - '.'OIOIILII , LlA U"
near'. r - "." Y .A ,U.A.Cln,
.... ow.r-. ...... ,.. ...... ' d __
.Dld you imow thAt the Twin, _ ,.,.,Wfl p, ,.. .... ,..; t t tlhi.,
Nite Award lut ... -r ... 1ICId..... eo ocbIn. "., ... w ""'.
Friilay wen. to Mn. Jane aawri, y.a ..... ,..... ......... . ,.., , ..... Ja ...... /.'
. . a gooCIly amoUnt -Waa 'awarded
her . can't tell how much due D' D .... I.:_
1
' "1.. .
t9 "ewap8pel Teplatlcms. RalPh IliIf a Uui . _iIIIR ',._, .'
..., a weekly winner .I. _.
, 01\10 '''',lliSilll.
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in the put. , '0 B . . _ul...,.,.., I DAn., .-i
,..., 1I8IDben1D .... U ... IN\ .. 7- ... LtMI.
eiD ____ .............. R& ................ ,
be" been .."ana"'e ..
II I I I
/
paper. u., but
eventually we hope to make The
. GU(ltte true ' repreaentatlve of
the fine town It serves. ,
'sock and MUs Olive
alsO gratly enj.oyed
beautiful Oowl!J'S (In
lawn, and 1Iofrs. BpeiClall
beautifl.!:lly
G.uEnE STORY
LANDS CONTRIBUTION
TO SoF1"BA.LL TEAM "
Be
A
Waynesville
Booster
, -. -
,-4,lt nU!6 'J.ocaJs F.ace ' Two
'rhe of a , Dayton' Teams
lIuccessful /IOftball -
somewhat \ . this , R;eQ'ember the Mqijler 0" H h Sc.L
,vhel) ' the Dayton PQwer 'l:u5. __ n ig
Light Company sent a check . .....,
,25 to the local team. May 12, it 8 0 AJ,l
The contribution . was lmade I\l)d . daughters are cordially

\.;mUII'C![l1 L. V. Nilson, Xenia IlvJan- v ite<:!, . One Qf the -best baseball f.ltp'ac-
be
e If f' th " tionS tl:ijs seal!(ln is 'sche9.uleQ'lor
ager, on . na, . 0 e comP:\P1Y. '. S d ... ..
bu:sijl,elS;S r. !'Jilson . Mis. l:; Wl ny, \Uay 1.<', at t.he Wl!-Ynes..
''Your appeal for in 1IIe hunle oi her viUe High School ,diltmoll " With
oContlniiirig .the athletic ' ents,:tdi'. Ill\d Mfs .. puy double-heilder bn tap
in W",yneavUle as waS a Sl!l'iouS i).hless Grays $hop
IVijaml Gazette of some and WelldCU'. OJ;l.uct.ioll
vrompfs \1S as a business tfit., Day lon, at 1 p.M. with the
of , Wanesville to re- set lor 3' IS t"tween Da.rt
spond to this appeal. . lug All.
"We 118 '11 company appreciate te(lm and ll'Ie JlWior Am.c;rtcan
the bportlln1ty of'making this con.- Fost outfit,
I"tribllitioln." ,. Mrs. St.al'Orl, Afuerican
Scouts And Guests
....... wu Chili SupPer
, '
Congr,SII 'Bowling
Mrs, Evereti iJ1 'DaY\On," and a widely'
mother, Mrs. Mary of sportswoman at:tively
low Spt:inSS; McCJelland the younge iicllm, aged tI to ' 13,
Xenia on, ' Charjcll P(!8cQok handJes '
1:l<J;).Isl:M .remains verY' ill. the Payton 13, to club .
, -- games !!hould at1.n;t,L-t It gpod
.' Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones crowd\ since 8,'$ fat as memocles
I,JVJUUlIIl had for their !luther's serve no woman' has evnr
evening dinnl!J' guests, man/llJed a ball .-.
Mrs. Edwiri and . ruelds and the d()peste-rs that
Gary Moran of near CentuvWe Mrs. Staron knoWs her bu.lball
and 1\Ir. and Mrs.J, B. Jone&: weD. . .
to Mr&.
01 bOth
groul;> .
al. 2 P. M. " , nrst' time that lIUlDY' of our '. ' . Mr. Guy Routzahn nltumeci
eather was fine and the lIN.. . d Mr Ea' dren boad lleen'J;o the "0. Mr. Bnd Davis, Mrs. hCllme , from , Grandview HOWiCaI ..
trip was made in good time. It .. an .' ,5.. rl Clawford We teaChers realize . we Joseph Mi;SS FrJday evening and Is slOWly re-
Was enjoyed by all. were. u;t SI?,r)ngfiela on Mothcrs' were IIsking quite a favor of the and Mr. Bill DaVIS ,weI e Mothers covering from .a siX weeu ill- Olub met. in r egular
. Mr. Gamis and family, Mr. Day, lhei!: parentS when we asked iheir per- Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. n,ess, He . Was at the 11 session on Friday a1lu[,1I00" at the
. Advisory Council No.2 held its Harpel' and family, Mr. wandson s, Freddie Scl,melder, mission to 'take the children on d Hurley near ltJew days on account of pneumonia. !P'Bde ' school, with Jhe bUBlDeJi!S_.....-.,4d
regular metina on May. , at the MI'. McNight, ' and Rev. Coleman s o Mr. and Mrs. Robert such a trip. However, we watched mgton. sessJoD, conducted by Mrs.
bome of Mr. and M!s. Harvey ... .... ied tho , Schneider, first communion at St tbem and we ._- 1.1 d Mr ilb Cl k Charles LeMny. fh'" pr esiden". Of-
B tt .... th Mrs Fr ces Gray accom..-.. e group, h I Ch h.... d " .. _ . M d M W'llia O'Dk_i r. an . s. ur ar en- . .
urne , "I . an . students of Wayncs- ap ae . UJ'C , .. u ', an .... 5. that the day was qulte a success. r. al) rs . . 1 m . DOtU10n ' tertained to a family dinner Sun- fieers elcct(!cf for the com ...
and sons as gue.ts. vUle high Sl$Qol participated ill Leroy of. Sprin,gs Thanks to our an::,. fatmslly fishi
Sa
Dg
t
day evening. The occasion ilon- jng year with th follOwing null,
The regular business session III Ch - !lOd . l-tfiss DOI'othy Floyd of School Board, bus drivers, and a t. lYJ ... rys e on - ' Dring Mrs. Clai:'k 'dn l\{other's Da . rresident, Mrs. " Edgar Smith
wils cdnducted by the presid,enttl had p .... pa ' fed. a Sp'tingfield alSo aUe!'ded. for their fine coopenitl_on, laday. '.' y 'Vice Mr.s . . Ray Stn.ith:,
'Lawrence " ' .
EarneSt Butte'fworth led in the lunch which, was 'enjoyed by , " Mrs, Swim 'Saylor and Mr. and $C1C.;e18ry, Mrs, Colvin;
discusrsion on different. group at the Union City Mr. L I' lti' . , Mrs. Waltel' KrUct attended er, Mn, RQY Ellis. An entertaIn-
soojeda . including the AdviSory McNjght dr!.lVe commissary . 0 ca ' '. " " e' m' s South Park Methodist Church.iri Ing progrQm pl'eSented by
trubk and se;Ved coke. payton Sunday. ..; pupils _ ot. the Grade.
Counell Guide for May, f th - C " '
After adjournment, dainty l'e- Four 0 e ""urches , W ' Uruon , . .
freshm. ents .were served. City sponsore'd ,the program Mrs. Kenneth Elzey, MI'. and Ml;s. Cecil M. Mr. and Ml-s. R, L. Mr .. and Mrs. Everett .E:arly Earl Tresslar, who has been a'
dismissed their regular Sunday ant1 daughtc::r. M;!II:jorie. of Day- 1;. and Mrs. Clarence of daite and chUdren, Mt:. and, for Sunday ' dinner gUests Dr. patlent at Hospital in
The Waynesville Fire evenfug services for the occas,sion ton, spent Sumluy with },Jaytoh, Davis M1;s. Floyd Lynqh and. cpildren ' a!I
d
Theodore Rolfw of Cin- Dorton lor .fifteen weeks, spent '
mentan.swered a ' call late Swumy A splendid and appreciative Mt: anfI Mrs. Waite I' Elzey. ' Mary ScheeLz and Mr. Bill 0B;vis are now , their newl i'" : . the weekend' at his home in
in tb rt f El ' audience addel,l inspiration to the ...--r . wate. Sw)day evening supper bQrnes whicb tb9 have, built on . -- . WaynesvlUe. . '
porgram and the group arrived in anil Mrs. Alberl p. Carvel' gUell,ts of Mr. a,nei filrs. Lloyd upper hif'h : . Mt:s. Jamell st. ,John or Dayton . Local, residents w:U be.
grass fire, which threatened to get .. rtly PBS,t 'mid- of CinCInnati were Fri!lIlY ' Davis. . . - d
11l
VUlhltin
g
. Her 8OD-in-la:'w IS ",:very much
o.ut 'of hand was No , _ the borne of. ' rhs. Ronald 'Hawke will be aug ter, Drr and Mrs. H. If, , mprov . ea.
l[-..ooc::#==--dtrna',gew8 reporled by the blazil, . to the Woman's ,f.uxiU- Hennan prt 73. Mrs. St. ,
'. . - The Ladies of Farmer$' . . Ml's. Lora . . of London, ary of the ' St. l'4ary's' Church 'on. John's ,famUy ber, a
1'1ae W. s. 'c: s.. of_ the.;.tetbodia . t .No. i3 . rnet at the borne ot Mrs. Mh: Ruth ' Marje A. 'C; ,and 'arid Friday aftel'noon at l,ler country MotheDS Day party' at the Her- Ma, J. l'. Fr0ntn:l. Mrs. C.
Church wiU meet - on Srd ior dish dinner Pine, and Misll- Carrie Mills vts- Inv'1>od Towson, and daught- home. . " ' , ,man home Riilye Mr!l. Bel'lie at-
afternoon, May:19th at the hOq1e on May 3: ' , ' .' 'ited at the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. eol'S, Shul'on and Jpan, of JrroUilklin -_ .... : , , ,.--,...1.. th(lIn!lP"Oj.iOII. or Miatnis-
f M GI Bord Mr BorTwenty-nine ladies enjoyed Wilblll' r:l. Sears Sunday after" Day guests of I',{r. . Mr. and l'vlrs . . J: W. Fulkerson LesUe Gray, Miss Stav Chapter .on
ora. ebenn _.J!..J.
en
, s. - very pleasant day together. , , and Mrs.' .OJ'vllle Gray and Mr. !In d n ... T. W. Van Pelt w"'re W . 1l1l)8 and Rober ., t . attended :the F,r.d<lY .
d,n wU by Mts. I In the aftemdbn, Mrs. Jean n90. .G , . .... lYU " th
Charles Koogler, Mt;s. Carlton A' :'-ba"_i. gnve a very ' m'i ._..1_ and '''' ....s. WlIliam Sawyer, fj' Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and . ln DaytOn SUhduy ,1If1;er- l't'I 'P
Cook Mrs. Ll yd D d M ..... - Wo=>lo ' Mr . s. A. K. Day Iell at he. rhome ,. M. A. Ftilkerson, and daugh- noon, later QI1 . 1}S. a[ his J;.ow
. .. , .0 ans an rs' ing talk on her (native. ' tar.' ' an, d a, unto .MI'. ""d Mrs. A: emp oye .. :jecrel.nry LO .the vvll-
t-fills,. . Mrs. AuStralia. .. on Saturday' and Vlas removed -to Mr. and Ml;s. OlBl'ence AIIE!D of ..... , bur S ffj k
R ... .... U 1o_ In charge of the " .L
e
.Carr .Rest Hom" m' . D t S d " 0 .. . ,Willlams and .found the uncle . el!! . () c;e, 1:0. -
... . '1" , . The June. meeting will be .. .. I\Y on un ay I' vel1l at this time with JJlg the place of M.vs. .roe DaVIe,
pro . gl;llm. . ,. at' .,-_ home l:.C' "" __ G'ilLt. r:t !Q.r a fe.w days. " oalll!J's of ann Mrs. E. . Mrs., a. ,HI Hartsock, Mrs. Eall) t' f c . ' .. : Who rrthved to Dayto ...
m.. l' d " ' 1 B 11 . d ...... a Ie ever .. , '" ,
The
' Pro';"''''-'ve .. -''':'a._ wo- . . " ". ;. " -. .-. <, ' Strou . .. .. 'I: .HocKett, Mrs. Staq, e,y. , a ey an .' . ,. ... , :. '.. '. ,
__ .... ......,_ Rey. and Mrs. Joh.\'l Lacy' . - - . Mrs. D .. C. Ridge spent Thl1J'8Clay .' ,,,',,, " " t 1
men held their 1Ut meeting of were Sund,ay evening ' The. (l!laude Stroud fam.ily en- 'in 'Cincinpati., .'. , . " .:5. kellrick M1"HODIST
the yeu on Wednesday evening callers of Mrs. D. C . . Ridge. . with' a .fanPly diJine'r'On . - . . . Tamhes ' viSited Mr. alld f ,., '..'
atl-the. Dome, of Mrs. Jesse ," ' il . .' . , ' , s. , omas Co S and CIu!r oS Nn.TES
TIl ill ' ' . ._-- , Sunaay' at ihelr borne. on Mam ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watkins CoIUns in ' D ,Yton S d8 aft . . ,
erJast. ., e UBU r Mrs. Nell of stret' , and had as guests Mr. and and' daughter were Sunday dinIler noon a d f th y ::r- . 'l.....--,. ..
wuh ' O enjanOd
yea
. was Ii MoUiers' Day guest. Mrs. Ceorge Sl.rolld of Dalrton, I guests of Mr. and Mrs. teo . 0 1 :n
er
.' The Mother's Da.v . Ii
""" ';j. . and dougl1te,r Mr.. Mi. and Mrs. H. H. ofl ner and daughJers. J a:Q a: weU Mtendod, bt,)th in a. .' ..
Mr. [l)onald Brown, !ion ,of 2) , M.r-s: . Don and remamed West Carrollton, Mrs. ,-- ValleY Hospital. Mni . is a SchQol at;td W01'Sl)jp setvt_
and. Mrs. Brown, ,I for" few, ,', CI'ane of Lebano!J -and Mr. and. Mr, and Mrs. Gene.Amens and niece of the KenriCks Minnie Mongc:t;', .1'noth r of ,
on Sunday fo ... San , " - .- W. E. Stroud. They 'r'eJ1e daughter of. Dayton! Mr. and Mrs. . - ' ., Mrs. waS- awarded
. whll
re
h. . Will enter. Mr. "and C)QI:il\ltl' J. -Joi.ned b)' {he by: Oharles Dooin' (If Cincinnati, r, MIsS. Myrtle ,;;IIId ptdett mother
Air Cadet TralDing. at Randolph Jobli' MCKniPt. 8l, died at the arc now .. .in D"l'tOn, ' and l'S, Geo-\,se AIU:ens Day:- and Mrs. 'Russel Cal.'r and. chilll- baJ)d enl; apd "'liS
M". Srown _R__. ...a 'his 'en ," _ hQme of .his daughter, Mrs. Elbel ----- " . . Iren of JAbanon.fi Mrs. LOuise }'Ite, Y Th e y 0 nl ' the mother- The
--- ElII" Le ' ban . Th""".J ".. LEI ari ' ,i ' - d ' d ' .It ' f u_.... ...." .... were uniUay . eve ng runner h h _"'_11 d ' '. ",
trance examiliBt1on some time ago 8, 01 on; ........ ay. ..... ISS, ucy n cy ' 'd Mrs. , an augn er 0 n4UvIi!
YIlU
w:-" gU sta f Mr . d: Mr V 0 .... u, ...,.ere a Day
and been awaiting bia caD. beld Ii110ssie carey will be Mrs. Nellie BurtneJl was a week were also 'caDers. 0 d' an s.. an\hem. and Rev. R. B. Coleman
. . " S.turday at 3: so p.rn. 'at the Z.lon to the W. C. T . U. end o( her' son. and dSlugb- . Yo an " ' . preached a . 5errDQn .
CARD' OF 11UI\NKS BaptilJt Church: ' H'arvey.sbl,U'g. in}} un Fliday afternoon' at 2 P. nnd family, Mr and. Mr . . and Mrs. Smith en- Sunday of Mr, and,Mrs. fot. Mother's Day. >' .,
1 wish to expteSi my sincrere was b\ Springfield M.' .' -. '. Mrs. George Bunnell and child- tcrtained with liI dinner A. D. Smith of Reute. 48 were: At bls , wrl,ting. the delegation
gratitude and lIppreclatlon to. my by the Funera1 \ . ..en and children in St. Bernard. Sunday an<J }lad as dmner. guesta Mr .. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe and Mr. to the District meeting to be held
' frienda. ' neigbhqrs, and the Lytie ' . -Mr, and Mrs. :T. P. Fromm were . 1Ir. and Mrs. D. R. of, and Mrs.. Williiun Browning "of In Grace Church, Dayton Tqes-.
Sunday 8Qhool for the many l St,UVlvors include three daugh- among guests on Sunday Mr. and Mra. Frank of neal' Mr. and Mrs. W. Miamisburg, Mr. and Mrs. ClInton day, Is sa followsl Mr: MI'I.
b.uuiut flqwen and CardlI re.- ten, Mra. Etb,el Mn. hucille when their son-in-law and "Bcllbropk were ' E. Connell, Mr. and Mrs, WillaJ:d Roberts and daughter of Lebanon, O. R. lJnglesbee. Mr. and Mn. R-
eeiv" dwjng my Illness at ChU- ,Whlt.!!. of and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Melvin' guests of Mr. and Mra. Ells Fnrnas and. son. Mr. and .. Mrs. Rev; Joseph Myers. paaiOr ' cjf Ly- C. 1401er, Rev. an4 Mn. R. no
dren'. HospltalCJDcinQati, QlPo. White, of Dayton; one son" Ra;y- Ban18 of .Jamestown cnlertalnedand .ytetilOOJl luesta of and George Winner and. daughter and tie and Mr. and Mrs. Ver- and and BIn.. Ber-
OEOlW1!l mond, of Daytoft. With a family day. . Il!/Ira. Roy FJliI" Mrs. f)allsbury. non Pursley and 8ODa, Bauglm.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE\\!AYNESVI
Spartflns' 880 yd. relay victory.
AIL in all the personable senior
with the royalty nickname was
the outstanding pcr(ormer o( the
meet.
Ilhqrin of Coach Jackson.
appears to have a better'
EliI'I Powell's heAve of 36 ft. 8\14
this season than the one that
Waynesville defeated four timrs
in 1948. However, ye editor
who doubles In brass as the L'e-
--------------__________ --1, inches cAptul'cd the event
rOR SAL Fryers. S. lbs. and ' !<'oa SALE-One 5-lier battery whil e J . Bell , Hal'veysburg as- !(iQn's coach decided that with
o.er: Call 2953. Robert Furnas. brooder, one noor brooder. Cail ended 4 ft.. 8 inches Jnto the noihing at it would be fool-
___________ W,aynesville 2627. OWlle 10 win the High Jump ish to risk life ' and 11mb plw.
- event. Bell also was the winner bllseballs In an ex.hibition game
FORSAU:
Registered Guernsey Bull Cal-
ves. ready for sl!Tvice. 'Sons
of (,,1'r tll'd sIre Lanl!'''Rter Com-
rnaJldo's Royal out of AR lested
Dam . Write NU-MAJD FARMS,
J01 E. Pearl St., Clnoinnatl 2.
OhiO,
OON'T ponr.ET TO CAI.l
\I . for inslIr n c. A 1\ nf
insurance at a S;\vinJrs. 'Ca ll
"rne Bro'\!'n, ph"n/,
W:wnesvnl'r l4 72 nr call
Cfl11ec!. Wl1min I!ton 1 t. L
FOR RENT
Ford Trador with related equip-
ment. Everett L. Seal's. 1 011. ",,'est
of Waynes\. ll1e ' on Rt. 73. Phone
2242.
FOR LE-Ford dump truck:
motor r .. built .. Phone W .. ynesville
2,251, .
FARM FOR SALE: 242 Rere. ncor h I h
in the pole va,ult with his leap of I at meant nothing to e t er team.
Ft. Anci.. nt , building/air, two hOll."., ft. 11 Inche although Bill Me- Perhaps this explanation will
lorg8 ordu.ro. lArge portion tillable. hoffle with 8 fl. 9 inche was close satisfy the curiosity of some , f
9,500. Mnrion Snyder with R. W. b tJ h .
('hind, Jimmy Jordan, Spal'tal) le spectators w 0 nev'r (!a.n
Brp,nd"nhurg, Lebanon SSO-L. (h t d d h I
Tes man, brought a gleam of seem 0 un erstan w y on y one
FOR SAL, Tongue. truck lor John
Deere corn planter. C. E. Michel' "r.
Waynesville RI. ' 2, Phone Waynes-
hope ' jnto Coach Porter' s eyes as person can mak' the decision in
the slightly b\\ilt youngste.r such events . .. none loves to pla'y
vaulted 8 [I. 3 inches ... it's a the lllline any better' than I , but
sure bel that Jordan can improve rcfus to r isk any of
- - - - --------- that mark with a lillIe more age my players to lbe whims
and size. of anyone player or parent ( {
ville 2926.
FOR SA LE-3 PI'S. French
doors: Four 32" x 6'8" two-panel
doors; 14. 20" x 20" single light
windows: 6 24" x 2 .. sCIeens. Can
h seen Saturday on Fourth street.
C. R. Mchaffie.
S
PORTS
LANT
B.
BOB O'REGAN
Dick Lawson battled his way to same. Too mlmy ex-players 81'e
II first place in the 440 vd. dash. carrying scars of athlf'tic co'ntes'Lq
... never could s'e how' that was thAt didn' t "mean anything."
called a dash- event (in my. day ] AnywRY. prlOctic(' I.onilc at 5: ao
d to dash away from it) . Law- P. M. for the youthful Legioo n
son's lime was 5.2 which agaln Is players and again al 2: 30 P. M.
creclitable li me for th!' poor track SundRY aftNnoon . .. perhaps
conditions. Har lan Eal'llhall. there will be an exhibition
all 1180 yd. runers to Ihe tape lVith thi s !;lunday, all of you fllns li r e
a li me of 2 minut es 14.4 seoonds wekolllt' to aUend.
. . . this lad is reall y a faithful We slill ne d players, so any
conditi onel' and deserves any youth who will not attain his 18th
success that may come his way. blrtllday at al1 during tJle entire
Henderson and O'Bannion, both of 1949 is eligi ble. Just
localites ran second and third port to the practices. .
respecti vely. In the 880 yd. rillays Presstime came so early last
Vickers. Petcrs, Lawson and week . . , the paper' R edllor is.
_ ..
. .
THURSDAY MAY 1949
sons, were Salurday I'vening dln- ..
ner f. uesls of Mr. Her-
bert Smith and family neal' Red
Lian. complimenting the latter,
Mr. Smith on his birthday.
PECKS
FI'( M THE

.JlM JONE
Mr. and Mrs. Forest '111ompson
alld 1'011, moved MonaiRY from' the
Davies Poultry Farm to Salem,
Ohio. where they will assist MI'.
Gorge Davips at Ule Keene.[
Farms HalchelY.
. ---
The team of Wuynes-
ville HI \Vas successful in their
first. me t of the season. beating
Harveysburg 49-33, in .. ' non-
IE-ague
it is a bit eal:ly to pre-
diol. s?tne of the boys show prom-
loe cr .. m Ia 800Ualld
In' ScoUand, "Ice cream" 1.1 made
II, bolUn, lor 80 to J minute. a
mixture of milk, a\llar and cora
!lour. TllI. mixture I. allowed to
cool aad I. then frozen to a mI
loUd con.l.tency.
Water-and Vltaml ...
Water dl88olve. not only man)'
vttamln. but minerals as well.
AmoUnte of water u.ed In cookin,
tru,tte and vfI,et-ablea Ihould be
..maU. Food. that neM to be
.... ashed should be washed rapld17
and not soaked.
Mrs. Hester Kenrick I'eturned
from Miami Valley Hospital
Thursday aftel' a major operation
I wo weeks ago. She is slowly I'e-
cO\lel'ing. ise of turning ill !lome vcry good Feeder PI,.
The violin and piano music by
MI'. and Mrs. Herbert Loy of Day-
ton at bolh Sunday School and
church service Sunday was great-
ly appreciated.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kuris at-
tended the wedding of Mrs. Ruth
Long and MI' . Lonnie J acobs at'
'he U. B. Chur'ch at Southern
HilIl! on Friday eveni ng of last
week. The Longs were former
residents of this community.
Mr. Russell Ammerman, of the
Lindramar chicken farms on the
.springboro Pi ke. North, has
chased Ihe Davies Poultry farm
near here. : and takes possession
this week.
pe.l'fonnances before the season is A desirable leeder, pig .hould be
vt,broul. thrifty and sleek In bl,
appearance. over . .
Ken Vickcl's was Hign-Point
man fOI' the 100A1 bo,Vs. wilh Bell
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
c8I'I'ying off the honors fa)' Hat--
HORSES $3;00
veysburg.
COWS $3.00
The relay teams, foJ' OUI' lads,
in particular, show thal they will
be hard to beRt after II few morE'
placlices.
According to size and condition.
All Sto 'k l'elltoY.ed promptly.'
JANES RENDERING
Phone Collect
Xenia, O. 171 Z or
WilminitOn. O. 2362
Dead Stock
"Ur.TJONE!:R'NC
Powell combined a 1 minute 39.9 really bearing down on deadlines Mrs. Lloyd Davis of W-aynes-
time to win going away. In the . . . t hat we neglected to state that ville called at the bomes of MI'.
'Coach Ed Porter \Vas all smiles mile relay, Powell , Hender!>on', Bill Stroud joined the circle of
]n the half-mile rull Waynes-
vil le \oQk the first three places
for a clean sweep o[ thi s event.
The bo,Vs running this race \vere
Harlan EIlrnhart, (first) , "Lefty"
Henderson (second) and Lee
O'Banion (third) and time ' for
the event was 2 . minutes" 14.4
!<econds.
Results oJ the other events and
winnel'S BI'C a foll ows: The win-
neI' being lisled first.
RORI'IES .13 COWS $3
According to Size
lind Condition.
ST,o,1'I1 EY d KOOr:t.... Rnd Mrs, Forest Graham, Mr. and
" . ..n . ." .. thi week as . h.is ' uDtried track Eru'nhart and Lawson paced thel' I' people who are rea II.'! interested.
Mrs . Lester Kenrick and Mr. and
l,r.I!'N8F squad' outscored Harveysburg in way l.Q an easy 4 minute. 6.8 time in softball continued in Mrs. Waltet . .Kenrick eve-
... "hon.2J;g. W. vn .. ylh. a dual meet 49 to 33 a t the local for fit'st honors. 1949. Bill dipped down for $25.00 ning.
BI'Qad JUIllp-19'5Vz " Vickers,
\VaynesvILle: Mason, Harveys-
Bell. Harveysburg.
Call
Xenia 454
0"1. e ..... ".,.. high school fjeld, Monday . The ' My tell me that this which amQunt is really apprec:i-
was Ul e fll'st dual meet held at ated . ; . . of course II tot of peop,le Little Georgie Custenborder is
_ - ---- local Spar.tans romped h.orne with Waynesville High School and wi ll say they can' t afford recovering nicely at the Children's
NOTICE OF APPOI1'ffMENT firsts in all events except the 100 mup.h of the credit must be given much. How well I With liosp.ltal in Cincinnati, since a
. Hil2:h' Jump--4'8". Bell, Har-
v ysburg; Mason. Harveysburg;
Jordan, Wayne!l\lHle; Powell,
WaYnesviUe.
.Reverse Charges
Xenia Fertilizer .
/" Administrator
Estate of Howard R Hawk de-
ceased.
yd. dash, where Howard Mason. to Coaell Porter who is constantly them, can'ill1 afford $UIO. neck operation for gland trouble,
HEII'veysburg speedster clipped off h'ying to advance the cause of whlch IS al lthat tbe Twin last Thursday. Mrs. Custenbordel'
compet.itive athletics ... let' s not party, Wednesday. May 18 will remains with him there.
220-Dash- 24.7 Sec. Vickers,
Waynesville: 'Mason, Harveys-
burg; 'Bell, Harveysburg.
Notice is hereby glven that Jack
Hawk, whose Post Office Address
js R. R. 1, Ohio, has
been duly' appoin;ted as 1t.dminls-
Irator of the Estate of Howard R
Hawk, la.te of War-
ren County, Ohio. deceased.
a 10.6 seoonds mllrk .. keep ' in fOIget however the fine judgjng ('cst them. Just buy vour .
mind that Mason's time was ex- l'Horts' of Mr. James and of course. from Bob Campbell . George MIII-
cellent since the track was not in Frank Jackson of Harveys- ler. John Sackett, Dave Hartsock.
good , condition ... you' ll hear burg. I understand that Mr. Bob Allen. Bill Sawyer or come
James was quite a speedy dash to Twin any nite ...
more about this lad in the fu\ure, man in his days ... believe he we'll take your buck. All funds.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick
had for t heir Sunday evening
guests, Mrs. Norma Pounds and
son. Billy, Mrs. Viola Haines and
their uncle, Mr. Cnarles Kirk-
patrick: of Dayton.
440-0115h-57.2 Sec. LawRon.
WAynesvill e: Doster, Harveys-
burg; Wall. Harveysburg.
Pole Vault-8'll" Bell ,
veysburg; MeHaffie. W"vr't:!s-.,
Waynesv ille; Jordan,
ville.
Dated this 22nd day .of April.
1949.
I'm sure as the 1-6 year old has once ran a blistering 9.5 for 100 again I repeat, /III funds , go to
several more yeal'S of competl- yds. 1 so, that's probably faster the softball league. and Wlth the
Uon. . than any other person in town. lOhow "PRIDE OF THJl: YAN-
Who can dispute this ... come on, 'KEES" on tap. there Is no ex'"
see if yoU can' develop 'any worth- cuse for sports lovers to miss ...
while arguments. it's one of ilie greatest pictures
FALPH H. CARY "Duke" Vickers all Waynes-
Judge of the Probate Court viii \! scorers with firsts in the. 220
Warren County, Ohio J yd. dash (24.7) and a leap of 19
Meryl B. Gray, Attorney ft, 5Vz lnches in the Broad Jump
. event, besIdes sharlng in the
Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8
Candy' Specials
Paige and Shaw. Lowney
Schrafit".
Boxed , . I
Assorted . . . $1 to $l.SO, I.
The Junior Americanl Legion ever filmed .. . come s!!e
program was slowed last week- Ruth himself on th'e screen In
end due to ole man weather, company with Lou Gehrig a.nd
which neees<;ia lated postponement loads of other "pro" players.
of the sch.edule exljibition game.
wHh kuch to the
I r- -
Modem .........
decoratiVt trftbneIdL
E" r y coiWderatIca
blS been .twft the
comfort and COli fttII6.
enee of w.
.. rve.
-
Stubbs
...
Funeral Home
A Mother and Daughter Bnn-
Ie Church
on Thursday evening, May 12. at
!l o'clock, sponsored by the SIIIJ\-
day School. All ladies of the (' Oln-
munity are invited to come ' end
brinll a daughter. One feature of
the pl'ogram will be a moc,k wEd -
:Ihlg. Tickets are on sllle at Bau'dr
l'Ocr ry.
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Nutt !lnd
... randson of 'near Center';.j)\e were
Sunday evening dinner guests 0
1
Mr. and Mrs. '111erle Jones lind
son, Milton .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark Imd
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Clark Imd
son, entertained to dinner on
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Loy, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Chan-
nel and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark
of Dayton.
Mothers Day wil be observed loo-Dash- 10.6 Sec. ,Masoll,
by a program at the Sunday Harveysburg; Vi ckers, Waynes-
School hour next Sunday. Every- viII!.'; Lawson. Waynesville.
one cordially invited to attend. 880-Relay- l mln. 39.9 SEc.
_ _ Peters, Powell. Lawson, ' Vickers,
Mr. Mrs. Frank Brown and
Patty. Mendenhall of Tipp City 1 Mile aelay-4 Min. 6.8 Sec.
spent Sunday with Mrs. Guy Lawson, Hende.rson. Eal'tlhart,
Routzahn, aussell and Mr. and Powell. "
Mrs. Earl Mendenhall, and In the I Shot-Put - 368\14 Powell,
afternoon with Mrs. Routzahn .Waynesville, Bell. Harveysburg;
visited Guy at Grandview Tinney, Waynesville.
al. Dayton .and reporl his condi-
tion,j)Jst [ail' .
..tt:lt,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirsinger
me! fani.\y of ' Day.ton called on
. "il' pare! ':s. 11'. and M.t's. C. ]-I
nIt : 1'I\ 00il.
Mr. and Mrs. aaymond Osborn
"nrl T"'1I"h n i l '
and son, Tony. of Spring Valley.
spent , Sunday evening with Mr.
' l1d NIl's. Emerson Dill.
.. Mrs. Robert Greene and grand-
son. Eddie Thirkiel of Daylon,
Mrs, Roy Shaw of Xenia, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry .Berges and family of
Beavertown called on Mr. and
Mrs. Lue Morga.n Sunday ,
By I'.,., 'he 80rd.,. C_
400 UNITS VITAMIN'D
IN EVERY ClUART

hrd ... s Golcftn Cnst
HamoD" Milk '
supplies this precious vitamin.
.0 nuellary for proper growth
ond heolth: your familv
Gold... Cre.t HomaD.e. "

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Clnclnnetl Union Stook Ya.d.
Live Wire and Prollre.8Iye. A ..
ora.nl tio" .. oond to ';0"_'
Strictlv l1e.. the _
all .round market In the
ooullt"v.
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TELEPHONE 2291
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M d Mr A
no --:tb v.. MJ:s. Elsie. Koester spent the
r. an s.. u...;w..
and Mrs. Roy 'Smith and family. weekend witli her son, Mr. Morr
tufm, Sec'y-Treas.
II " I Bordens --,- Lrbanon, Ohio Phone US
it 5 got to be 000cll
Mr . . lInd Mrs. Vernon Pursley and .Lewis and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of


sellbrook, were supper guests
Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
--. - --,- --..
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Saturday ,181 a.m.!ttonoon.
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GENUJNE
Ra vin Red Ash
Olga Pocca hontas
Miller Creek
Yel1(l w Jacket
C:l lva lier . toker
'NOW is - place
for-coalrSAVE MONEY <and be-sure
o;a full binrnext winter. i,'
'ACTNOW!
coal is still in
., "
. Farmers Exchange
Phonel2371
1111'"1/11 ' Hllmll!1
,
Hily Gibson.
Mr. ahd' Mrs. Lewis Crawford
and. daughter, Donna. spent Sun-
day in Xenia,
BAND aDd GRAVEL
BLACItTOP DRIVES.
. .... OWR ...
...
... -.
TAR .ir.d ROAD OIL
LAWN .. d FILL DIRT
READY -MIX COJliCRETE
'XeA VAnNG .ad . DUMP TRUCK SERVICE.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermeth Bratten
and daughter, Shirley Ann. 0'( l
,Dayton called on Mr. and Mrs.
Bratten Thursday I!ve-

Mr. and Mrs. George Bratten, fiii: - -------
Mrs. Emma ' Crew, Mrs. Mattie
Levi,. and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart
were shopping In Lebanon Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis
called on Mr. and Mrs. Rlch$rd
'Hanes and daugliter, Donna. near
Xenia Sunday.
------
Did you know that the Twin
'111eatre Bank Nite Award last
Friday went to Mrs. Jane Hawn
... a goodly amount was awarded
her . , . can't teU how much ,due
to newspaper regulations. aalph
Peters, was also a weekly winner
...
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.... J'OII' UabW., for acd .... ca 10 othen. Wb, _ _ _ lOCk,1,
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Karl D. 'Dakin:.lnsurance 'Agency .
in the past.

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,NINETY-NINTH YEAR, NO. <118
I
, " .
azette
e Since 185Q
1949 CENTS A COPY
Be
A
Waynesville
. Bouster
b.e HeaEier Here S\lnday Afternoon
- { r
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Talking It Over
Waynesville 'Club Entertained

F
GAZETIE STORY 1 P,IJ n 'L
arm oL'Jlle ew6 . oeals Face' Two
At , Home Of Mrs. 6eo. Peterson
1 M
\,' TJ-IIEVES ENTER' A Column of c;,rnRl'Int
, By' The Editor .'
bree New ' embers
, , SUNDAY NIGHT
Will 'pea,ker The pJ'ospects of. a financiaUy .' Tougb Dayton, Teams:
success[ul softball 'season was
' .
Join The Gt;ouP . ' , ' ;r'JiC County s:erifl \Vas
At C
'. 111 b som what brighter thi s Remember the Mothel' and 0 H h S h . I
IViC ." U, Dayton PoweJ' and Daughter at Lytle n .'"g C oolFl"e d
Chur ch thi s Thul'sday evening, .
Light Company sent a check for
. Probably . the most frequent --,." caned to Mqnday morning.
5uggestlop we have received from, 'r.J :;heri.f[ to a oaU
readers during ilie past few Geo.,rge Pel,arson. opened: by t he Evel' tt Eat'ly. Inc. el Iratar
her countrY h ome to l he ,
is that we cany news of (Ot' the reJ;:ulal' meeling QD ' . A to , d. e utl"allOe Int9 th 0[-
. tile We ate in Thul'sday afternoon and 'three [H!8: I)f the elevat9J' WI,lS madel lhe
with r thi l\ .suggestion members, M.'s, Mal'ion ,I' ,polted, !>y a pllJ'SOll or
an plan, in dhe vl!t . :lear fu- l' AOSlllS. Mrs, Ra . Mamons, and Sunaay ni ght. 'I'te in-
ture, ' fo make court news a regu- Stella joilled ILhe t r uders ' entel'ed tl1
group., h ' h h bId '
lar feature of' The 'Gazel1e.. The program of tl e afternoon '( 'l'OU,g t e ao t OOl'. ,
,. ,. cOll$isteq of two .papers on " h)s' Mr. Ea Iy repoJ'ls that not!lil.g
We really appreciate the inter.. and "Herbs" by,MTs. Lena Hal' t- \\I'llS found to De Illi sing iliat
est that has been taken in The sock lind Miss Olive Williams. 1be'office in a Shambles, Con-
Gazette since we assumed man- Eve1'yone., also gt'eatly enjoyed lhe ' Iusions w.el' t hat lhe- would-
, mallY beautiful flowers on tbe ihievell weI'e searching for money.
agemen: and will do laWn, and Mrs. Peterson's special - ->..,........ ----- .
possible tl) produce" a newspaper project, h,er beautifuUy kept
of 'WhIch the can' he IIt,awl;!erlles.
The ' Wayn Civlc Club
will aU Methodist CI-lIUl'ch
Monda'y Even, . ldDY 16 at "1 : 00,
Its May and busi ness
meoting, ,
GeGr e W. o[ Leban on,
wi ll speaker (ot' the
1).11', J"Le l' wlll discuss
operat,ion nd IURl'\ngem llL ,of
t he rms,
All Civjc' Jnll mbers are
w'ged to be lU'esetlt. '
The ' of !.he Wayne
townshlp has been posi-
poned., lo eVllning, May
$25 [ 0 lhe 10cl),I, team. May, 12, !J O' cl ock. AU ladi es
. Th contribution was made by iJlld are cOJ'dlaUy )n-
L. V. Nilson, Xenia Disb'lct Man- vited.
ager. on behalf of the company.
M:r. Nilson wt'ole: .
''Yom' appeal fm' assistance iil
'9nlinuing the athlelic prograin
in Wilynesvi lle as was outlined In
The illmi Gazette of some weeks
ago, , prompts us as II business
citizens of Waynesville to I'.e-
::;po)Jd to this appeal
"We as a company app1'eciat.e
the oportunity of making this con-
tl'ibut ion,"
And Guests
M.rs, E;jl'r1 Mendenhall is con-
valescingl'al th home of hCl' pal'-
et1t.s, MI', and Mrs, Guy Routzahn,
aCtet' a sel'ious 1I1nesS of s'vcnu

Mrs, Netti e Emrick was enie):-
taiJled to ciliUle.1' Molll r' s Day at
Mlamisbl1l'g bY. hel' son- in-law
,111d dl1ug\1ter, MI', anti Mls. Leon
Salisbury of Washington C, H.
Mrs, Everet t ' Early visited hel'
mother, Mary Hustol'! of Yel-
low Springs, at M<! c1elland Hos-
pJlIlI, Xonia (,) 11 ' Wedn 'sday, M!'s,
Ifusto 1 remains yery ill,
One of. the 'besl basehall ot.lrac-
Inm, Lhis SCilson is'sdl 'dllled Cal'
SUlld" " May 15, "t thf' WIlYllCS-
vill e High ,'rhbol difUlJ!Jlld, with
A douhlC'"heudC'O' 1m ryeLw en
Ol'vil li:' G):ay's Shop
/lnd the W lid ' I' ' 0 11
utdiL, Dayt.on, .. t 1 p,nt, the'
floalf' sc t f l,l l' :i: J5 bet\\! ' n Day-
l Oft Rccl'ca lion BowJiug AJlqy
lamn llnd lb(' Jlul iol' Am rican
LegLon Post 61.5 outfi t, .
MJ's. CIRl'a S!.flIOft , )\ml'rican
Congr 5S 8owlinJ:( rcpr'os ntatLve
in DaywlI , and wid ly knnwn
I'POI' (.swDnlan acllv Iy mannges _
lho yr'ungr Iteam, 'Jged 9 to ]3,
whilo Chm' If'S Pr3 'ock haudl
p,I'Qwi s hAve been J!C- ' FollG , inc to meet
ceived iI-om IlllIny readers 'in the in June wI 11 Mrs. Lena HUItsock,
Waynesville area, as weU ,\18' from daintY'l'eEl' eshments were sQJ,ved.
far away places like ' OIJkland, JOw' ing the business esssion, the
CaJUOrnla; ' '-LoulslaDa: Florifa; h.o,stess yave to the clUb a sum of
and New York. len dollars in memory of her hlls-
Kitchen s ;
Elect Officers
th Dllyt on t 3,to 15-YC<II'- 01d alub.
Both gnmes sh ould t a good
MI'. amI, Mrs, Thel'l e J OIlOS and cr()wd si ncn !IS f{l\' n.
. '.

While th1! balance QUIl!' circu-
lation is dlsfdbutecl bl.-wrtheni
Warren cow1ty and' borders of
Greene and ClintOn coWltlej.
qUite a of. each
week, 10 to aU Pllrls of the unhea
Slatls and.eyen Alaska. rGl' this
relUiQn The bI! re:1
garded as 'your ty's un-
oflcil;ll publiclty agent.
, . . .
. .,
Therefore, we :consider , it an
, ObUP..tfoll to oipo tp
boo.t "'*)'nasvilla whenever pos-
m ..these You can
help, lsy to
paper'. ,' may talRe time, but
eventually ,ve hope to makc The
Gazette a true representative of
the Cine town it serves.
Advisory Council Ilio, 2 held its
r egular meting on May. 4 the
home of Mr, and Ml'S, Harvey
Burnett , lVith Mrs. F1'allces
a nd SOliS RS ,guests.
The regular business session
was conducted by the president,
Lltwrence Furnas.
Eal'l1est Butterwor th led in the
discW't'sion on several diffe1:ellt
subjects, including the Advi sol'y
Cowlcil Gujde, fOI' May. ' ,
AItel' adjoumment, . dainty ,re-
freshmenls were served.
, The Wltynesvllle Fiee Depart-
ment answe" ed a call late Sunday
morning to the prope.'ty of Elmel'
Sheehan, soudi of Waynesville. A
fire, which threatened to '
out o( hand was extinguished.
daillage was'l-epoI'.led by the bloze.
The W. S, C, S. of the Methodist
Church will meet on Thursday
aflemoon, May 19th at the home
of Mrs, Gl enn Borden, Mls. Bor-
den wiI be asissted , by Mrs,
Charles ' Koogler, . Mrs.. Culton
Cook, M,rs. Lloyd Dans and Mrs.
Bertie' MUls, Mrs. Bomard
Baughn will be in of t,he

...... ------
The' ProgreSsive Business
men ' held their last meeting o(
the yeaI' on Wednesday ",v',,,,,,,,.,.
at'the home of MIs. J esse Prend-
ergast. The usual business ses-
sion was held and a pleasant
hour was enjoyed,
Ml' , Browh, son of ,Mr,
and Mrs. Brown, left.
on Sunday fol' San Antonio,
Texas. where he will enter his
A It, CEldet Training at Randolph
Field, MI", Brown passed his en-
trance exmnination some time ago
and has been awaiti ng his call.
e t\ R n OIi' '1'11" N 10'\
I wish to expI:ess my sincere
gratitude and appveciation Lo my
' friends, neighbo['s, and the Lytle
'Sunday School {Ol' the many
beauti-[ul nowet'S and cards re-
ceived my ilIn.ess at Chil-
dren's Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio,
GEORGE CU5TENBORDER
bp';d' and son,
High Scholll Chorns
presents Programm
At Union City
,

The 'High Schpol 'Cborus Choir
joi.trneye, Clto Union City on Sun-
day afternoon, 'and gave Q fme
prQgram at 7:30 P. M, ill'the High
'Ule lhdiana
.J I . ...:...,
'fhe gl'oup left' the 10cII L high
at 2 p , M.
The\v ea tber fine and the
trip was made ill good t.ime. It
W!tS enj oyed by all
Mr, Gehri s and family, MI.
Ha1'per and ,famil y. 1\11-. Reutlliek,
Mr. McNight , and . Rev, Coleman
DC( ompanjed t.he group.
FiJly-five. stu.dents o( Wayncs-
vill e high school in
thlH.;hol'us,
Mr. Galms had pl'epaJ'ed a fine
lunch which was enjoyed by the
group at. the Uni on Glty Park. Mr.
Me,Nlght dr ove the
truck and served coke,
Four of the chw'ches of Union
Cily sponsored the program and
di smissed their J'egul al' Sunday
evening services fOI ' the occassion
A splendid aJld 3ppt'eci ative
audience added inspiration to' the.
pOl'gl'am and th,e gtoup a lTi ved in
Waynesyille shortly p"st mid-
night. ,

The Lawes 01 Fa nner,s' Gl'ange
No, 13 met at the home oj Mrs.
Sid Ellis 'OJ' a covered (!ish dinner
on May 3.
Twenty-nine ladies u
ve.,y pLeasant day logelber.
In the aflerndbn, Mrs. Je'an
Aula augh gave a vel'y interesl-
lng talk on her native country,
Auslt'alia,
The June meeting will ' be held
li t the home of Mrs. Gilbert Fry.
MI' . T. B, ,B('ann oek; [orm,erly
lIf \\faynesville and son of Mrs,
FrKrlC: es Branllock, fell at hi s
kome in South Lebanon and
rem ' ved to the Veterans
ill D Iyloll.
John MCKnight, lH,' di ed al. tilt'
home of his, daughtel', Ml's, Eth ,I
,Ellis, of Lebanon, Thursday.
F,wle ral sCl'vices wcre lleld
Satu).day at.. 3: 30, p.m. al Zion
Bapllst Church, HaJweysJ;urg.
Burial was made ill Springfield
Cemetery by the Stubbs Funel'Ul
Home,
Survjvors include UIl'ce
ters, Mrs, Ethel Ellis, Lucille
While, of Wilmingtun, .llld Mrs,
White, 'of Dayton; one son, Ray-
mond, of Dayton,
Miltou hlld (01' their Mother's serv' no womDIl ' ll;JS ever acti vely
Twenty-on Waynesville Boy e\lcnlng dinner guests, Mr. malwg d R ball I >a'm 0 19cul
couts and their guests, Scout.- Ml's, Edwin Nutt and grandsOn, J1ic1ds aod t he dop sters stiy t.htlt
maslel', Joe James and ,a 11'0.oP Gary Moran of near Centerville Mrs, Slaron k11QWS h<:r baSl'bal1
committeeman enjoyed ' B chill lind 1\11'. and B. Jones. well.
supper at the Scout cabin Mon- Accordi ng to n.,rs. StaJ,'qu, who
I day evening, Ml' , and Mrs. , Clyde Wharton Is also monagCX' of bo(h
Following the G o'clock supper, WCl'C Sund )( dinner guests. of Mr. teams, ' the Dllyton
the Scouts and par- and Mrs. lIoren', and weJ;8 11, sa
ticlpated in games, tent- itChing, liLLle ,daughters at F,J.anklin. .... thor&. won't be' aniY ,for
and campfire sjhging. , the 10, i s' dCSJ;lite thel r c9J)vm
SlJnday evening at a campfire Georgie Custenborder l'elurn<.od ing wc!,orie.s last ,Sul,lday
\!eremony Camp Hook, .J04!' home Salurday Tram Cl1dld,rell'S'1 SprlAs Valley,
Ji,lmes, locnl scout master, receIved H()Spjtal Cincinnati where
the Secll lld .Honor 0 of a ,majol'
A).'Jow, Nabonal Hotao'iju'y Camll- is recovering ' nicely.
li me ' thal many of our ebil-
iog Society. ,
Two years o service in"the Or-
deal Honor is ,the p,erequisite for
this honor, ' 20
Mr. Guy Rbutzahn
"-_. dl' ",n had b >en to the zoo. Mr. and MJ's, L10yd Davis, Mrs,
J oseph Miss Mary Schaelz
II lId MI'. Hil l DDVi s Mothers'
DIIY dinner gues ts o[ Mr. and Mrs.
How<J rd Hurl ey neal' New Burl-
ington.
hotl1o fJ'om GraJ)dview Hospi tit!
F l'iday oVClliJJg and is slowly' re-
covel'ing II'OIrl a six weeks
lI ess. He WllS at tho hospit.al 17
da:,ls 011 account of pneumonia.
MI' . an.d MIs. Eal'! Cl'awford , We teachers realize that we
w ce in Springfi lei WI Mothers' were asking quite a favor of the
ay and utt('nded Ihcil' lillle pUl'cmts when we asked the ir per-
!-; randson's, Fl'eddJ I' Schl1eider, mJsslo n to 'take the children on
!:iOfi of MI'. a nd MI', Rober t A, s ueh a tl'ip, Howcver, we watched
Schneidel', [jJ'st communion al Sl. t !lt: m very closely, and we feel
. Church, Mt. and Mrs" t ha t the day \vas quHe a s uccess,
L<::l'uy Shaw of Y91I o\\; Spdngs Thanks t o IIUI' Superintendent,
:tOd Miss Dorn1hy I'l oyd of Seh' 01 B ard, 'bu dri vers, and
S'pringfield also all >nded, ' pa" Ilts lor their fine coppera,tion,
., 0" MJ', and MI'S, Hbur Cla"k en-
Mr. ;lIld Mrs. Wtlll am Bamon ' tcr taillcd to f- ' J d ' , S
d C ' I ' d f' h' a .arru y JIllle. un-
all uml y a tS II1g uay eveniJlg. The oCCasiolJ ho:n-
Pfll'ty <It SI. Marys Lake on Sat- ol'il1g Mrs. C1Jlt'k Qn MOUlel"S Day,
tll'day.

Local IteDls, Of ,Interest
Mis. Saylor and ,M .... anu
Waltc'!' l<rue.r attended
I SouLh Palk Methodist Church in
Dayton Sunday,
Mr, and Ml'h, K enneth 1!;lzey, Mr, (IIlU Mrs. Cl:!ci l M. Davis, \ Mr, and Ml's, R. L, SaUerth- MI'" Hnd Mrs, .Evcrett Early had
and da ughter MOI'jode, of Day- Mr. alld ChHCI1CC: J. Davis of daitc and children, and MI'. and I foJ' Sunday dUlJ)el' guesls Dr.
lUll , spent, afLemou)) wi th DaytulI , Mrs, J osiah' Davis Miss Mrs, Floyd Lynch and children ' MJ's, Thcudol'e Rolus of CiJl-
M,'. and Mrs, Wallet' h:lzey. Scheclz al1d Ml'. Bill Davis a rc now occupying theil' ' new I cmnatl.
-, - , Wt: l'e SlIl1uay evening s lipper homes which have buill on .- --
Mr. lind NJ,'s, Alb It D. Cal' .,. !: ue>lb MI'. ancl Mrs, Lloyd 'upper high street, , St. John of Dayton
of Cil) chmll ti we,',. E;l'ida'y eVeJ1 Davis, 15 vJsltmg her sotl-in- IDw
cnll el's 111 the home of Mr. 1111d MJ's, Ronald Hawke wUl 'be daughter, Dr" and MJs. H, H.
MI's, WlibUl' Serus. and hoslcss t o the Woman' s AuxiU- on Houte 73. MIs. St
Mts. ' RuLh Pin " 'Miss Mari e
Pi ne. and Mi ss. Ca;Tie Mill s vi s-
i ted at Ibe hom" L,f Mr, ,l lId MI's.
Wilbu r N, <::nl'1; Sunday aftcr-
'IT
noon,
Mrs, A. K. Day f '11 [I t hcl' hOOl I!
on and n; mov'd lv
Lh e CUI'l- Rest Hom ' ill 1 ebarrnn
10,1' a few days.
Rev, Mrs, J ohn Lacy of
Middl etllwlI ",el'e Su nday Iwening
call eJ's of Mrs. D. C, Ridge.
Mrs, N 'll Andel'sull of KinglJlal1
as ';I Muthers' DilY gll est df hel'
son-i l1 - law and MI'. and
Mrs, Don lhl\VKe, unci rcmai'll d
f (!I' u [ew doys.
M
' " W If f L d a l'" of '116 St, Mal'Y's Cilurch on John s family tender ed hel' a
'; l' " , IS, lJ\'l'a (1 0 011 011 . J ,
M A C B cl M
' d Friday' ;.,f\ emoon al her country Mbther's 'Day party at Ihe Her-
r,,: , , owmull an , ,.. an lSd'
M.I's, 11'1 vud Tllwson <lnd daugh L- home. lome u.n ny.
Sht\rUIl rind Joan, of Frankllll
\WI" MI) lIll'rs' Day g ut's(.s o[ Mr,
awl Mr", O'rvi'JIe Gl'uy and M!',
and William Sawyer.
Mr, and Mrs. J, W, FlIlkels'.m and Mrs .. Lc!;li ' Gray, M.itls
.. ,lid MI'. T. W, Van Pclt w ' I'e I WJ>hl1<1 . Rol:el't aLl ended t.h '
S unday dinner guests of MI'. and thteHtel lit Duylon Sunday t l[l(, I' -
MI's, M, A. Fulkerson and daugh- n UOII , l.1I1 ci later .calJ ed UII l lr 'i l'
Mr. anrl Mrs, Clnrencc All,en of t ' I',
1I1l1!Ie Jlnd ... unt, MI'. Dlld Mn:l, A,
0 , Willia ms and fIlund t he ' Wlcl ll
vel'y ItOol'iy at this time with
pnylloll 1V()re, Sunday evening ,
('all\'r!' lIr Mr , and J01rs, W. E, Mn;. ' R, HI Ha l'lsock, M,rs, Eal'l
r(, ud. I Hockett, Mrs, Stanley Bailey and
I'hl'urilJl li c fever, '
D. C, Ridge spent Thursday ,
C
' . Mr. and M L'S, W<l llel' Kenl'l ell
The laude 'Stroud f<l mily en- in ' inclI1nah, I d J '
an allIcs Haines vlsiLed MI', IIItU
l with a family dinl; el' M1's, Thomas 'ColUns aud Charles
Sundny ;'11 theil ' h om' on Malll MI' . und Mrs. Rem'y Wa.tkins COIJiIlS jn ,Duyton Suilday aftcl'-
unci had ?s guests MI'" and !1Ild daught.er were Sunday dmner noon, ' i UIU (ot.01d lhe (ormer Mr',
MI's. Gp)) I'!ll' Stroud of I gUest's of Mr, and Mrs, Leo Con- Collins doi ng ni cely since a majOl'
Mr. <l Dei M r", H. H. o[ I ner ann 1
01
) rat ion lWo weeks ago al Miallli
W""I Cnl'roill on, Mrs, Maud , -- Va ll ey Hospital. Mrs, CoWn!; is .1
C ', 111<' or l:t'bal1()l1 ;md Mr, Dnd MI', :lIId .. Gene Ahrens and lI,i ce of the KenricKs. '
W, E. S('roud, They were dall ghler of Duyton, Mr. and Mrs. '. ' " " .'
Mr, hllld' Mrs, Cl uHmcl' J, Davis joiJwd in Ihe' a ft moon by Mr. Charl es Dooin [Cinci nnati, Mr, Baysol e.hld
a('f' nfJ w l'csldiD){ in Dnylon, and Mrs, ,'orge ,Ahrens of Day- I and Mrs, Russel Can' Rnd
" _ __ tOll , ',' \ I' ' n of, Lp. b'1I1(lIl ,fi Mrs, Louise IfJte ,Y "Th
lc
y ) pi 010,
MI
' ,us L,ucy Eli lcy ,'1 lId ... "s. - and dau" hte r 0 ' Harveysburg were UI S ay evenmg II1n I
" lYU .. guests o[ Mr, clOd Mrs, Vernon
FlOSSie, CaJ'ey will he Mrs. N ,IIi, Bunnell was week wcre a lso call ers, Pursley Dud sons. '
to thc W, C, 1', U. l' egular'mect- cnd guest of hel' son an.d daugh'" .
011 Friday ufl '1'I\00n ' at 2 P. lci'-iu-Illw and . family, MI'. and MI' , and Mrs. Edgar Smit.h en- Sunday guests of MI'. Dud MIs.
M. Mrs. Geo"!,:' BunneU and child- 1t' I'tallled wilh a family d;nner on A, D, Smith of Rotlte 48 were:
. 'en and .hildl'en 'in St. Be'mard. Sunday and had as dinner guests Mr , and Cad Wolfe and Mr.
Mr, .md J. p, E'nllmn w 1'0 I
among t hc guests 011 SWlday 1 Mr., nd MI'S. El'ank He: .; of
\Vhc'n thei r SOIl-ill- luw and Bellpl'uuk, wet'e Sunday dinnel'
daught er. M . lInd MJ's. Melvin guesl's or Mt, and MI'S, 'Erwin Elis
B\l ntu af J,'m 'slowtI ent.ertained and Arlel'noon guests of Mir : and
with a famil y day. I Mrs, Roy Elli$,
Mr, .md Mrs. D, R. Salisbury o{ !lIld Mrs. Willi am Browning of
11('<11' Wilrnington, Mr, and Mrs, w. MlamisburJ,t, Mr. and Mrs, Clinton
E, Connell, MI', and Mrs, Willard Ropel'ts and daughler of Lebanon,
uno snn, Mr. and Mrs, Rev, Joseph Myers, pastor of Ly-
George Winnl'r and daughter \Uld tlc churoh, and Mr, and Mrs. Ver-
Mrs, W, p, Salisbury, ' non Pursley and sons,
Mothel's lu b mel II re,[tuiar
session on Friday an 1'1'0)11)) at th
gl'ade sehoul, ilh II H! bUsiness
session, cOl1duci "d by Mrs.
ChlLrles LeMay ' h,' JlI', ':;idQnt,. Of-
fi cet'S wer ,II'( (d fut the com-
In'g year wiLh II. f,1 Llowi ng rsull.
M,n " Edgnr
Vice President, Ml's, Ray
Secretary, Colvin; 'fiI;BSl11."':'
er, Mrs, Roy Ellis, An
ing program was prescnt d by tnc
pupil s of the Fi rst Grade.
&u'l Tressla l', wh\) hIlS beelt II
patient at VelcI:ans HospHal in
D-ayt,on for fifteon weeks, sp n '
t.he weekend at Itis Imme in
Waynesville.
Local residc'lts will b pI used
to know that Ea rl , is vel'y much
impr-Qved in health.
Mr
t
, '1l lld M'l. ... WilJiu; .. 'SLitJU$e,
'Mrs, J, P Ii'I'Omll1 , M,.s, D, C,
Rid)" flllt! Ml's. Rel'tk Mills at-
lC.'l1decl tilC' Insp" 'li(,n Mi uml s-
hul'J) 'Ellstern Sl.al' ChHllle,' on
fo'r irl <iY veninJl.
Mrs, B:iird " ceh i$ 11 0W
emp l()'yf.'d in the WiI -
bu" Sl'",.s inSLlI'UIl(1(' (lenCe, lak-"
ing tht' pl c pf Mrs, J oe Davil',
wit" mi1ved to Di,ytou,
METHODIST
NOTES

, .
Th M,,(hrr's DilY fVice WIlS'
well fI !Lelld .t!, hili h i}1 I.b C1iu:r h
Sc' honl .. lid wOI'sbip servicPrll, '
M,'" , Minnir:. MI,ng('l', rnotllPI' of
M,',C;. 01(' 11 BnrdCl) , WMI Clwal'ned
tha oldest crtlCl t hl'l' pres-
nl llIul Mrs, Bernal'd Dniley wa:
th(' youngest mqthel' pres nl. Tht'
clll)i I' nmd ,t'ed Cl Mnthel:'s Day
anlhem, Dnd Rey. R. FI , Ct,l ellll\lJ
twel1ched 0 SC.1'mnJ) apP"opl'ial'
fqr Mother's Day,
At this wri ting. the d
tQ t11(' DU l'ici'merling tn h" helL!
in ' Grace Church, Dayton, Til _
day. is as ,follows: Mt,. and' M:l's.
0, R. Unglesbee, Mr. and M't'S. R.
C, Moler, Rev. and Mtll, R. B.
Coleman, and Rec. and Ber-
nard Baughn,
The Miuni GazeHe
'Puhh,,11ed every Thur8da, at Waynesville. Warren
Ohio.
;;;en(1ore E. Contlver ......................... 'Edilor &. Puhlisher
F.dna H. "over .......................... : .. . ......... Editor

"8 secon<i r.IRAA matter at the p08tofflu at
, Ohio.
l$l .r;o fler year in Ohio; $2.00 per
el!o1pwhere.
.. Perhaps You Remember
-ro:ROM oua FILES ,I
. MAY 13. 1931
Sohool's graduating dass rank
high in honprs. In a class of 26
st\ldents, Charles . Beatrice
stand . at the top. The fonner's
Charle! Whrtaker, vll;ledlctorl- average for the {our years is ap-
,an, and Beet ric Rcbitzer saluta-
torian of Wayne Towmlhlp High proxlmatel)' 94 .. while -the 'atter's
_iliii __ iiiiiijiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil is better than

Dr. Lester S. Ivins, professor of
end Sociology at De-
fia.nce will. be t)le com-
mencement lIP"ker at
aliQn exercUM;!s of the Wayne
Township Hillh School.
Dr. Ivins. after !lJ'aduatln)t from
the Wa,vnesviUe High School re-
ceived as follows:
Ph. B. an.d M. S. Lebanon Unlve .. -
s.lty. M. A. Columbia Unlvel$lty.
Ph. D. h;om Peabody CoUege. .
Two younJ!( men, Howard SUr-
'hlce and Hubert. Gregg, of Lytle.
. were arrested at Sabina. Ohio.
Thursday, -'ter they .hild disposed
,of 36 cblckens to " . C. Davis.
oiled
. poultry dealer o( that place. The
a It " d marshal arrested.the men
on suBJIlclon, and notified Sheriff
depreSSing - p'ep clothes a.re
. .
up your 'Iooks and spirits by
ritlgin, yOl.Jt clotl1es to B
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hathaway
And Mrs. Elhabeth called on
friends at Centt!rvUl. Monday
evenlilg.
lVarren County Cancer Fund
Extended To May 22
BCJUPTUJUCl Mark 11:
DEVOTIONAL UAJ)IMO, r n.-
alcmJanl .:lU.
. Judgment Day
F
ORTY DD'FERENT CbrtIttan
denomination. IJIOn.or thI. col
umn, allho\llb It ' loea witltout IIY'
Inl thaI not aU of the IiIUlICIIlI 01
Chrlst1an. b\ tho
den m lnaUona
would alree point
for p a lot with
everything that I,
lai d . here Now If
the re.der could
Iniervlew one Ie.d
'lnl Bible expert
from eacb of tlie ..
fA{ denomlnatlon,.
and a.1I e.eb one Or; ........
the .ame Quntlon: ,
"In your penonaJ opinion, .xaetb'
",h.t .. the ,meaninl of Marll In"
you mlllht not tet 40 elitterent. an
but YOU certalnb would .Iet
more th.n one.
'lb.r. I. DO oll .... r fa the
Bible &b.t b .. IIee.. tile I1IbJeclt
of more arpmetlta UJaa Wi
ODe. .... DO arpmenta ha.e
_ bella more lIIu
u.-. . ,
Le.vln, eztreme ... 1.lde. lei
u. ti-y to elIlcover meanlnl'
whleb .U I denominations would
find In tbIa chlpter. .ome truth
on whlcb aU re .. Chrl.tI.na
can .gree,

A Certain Faet
I
N JESUS' view one thin, II cer-
t.ln: God'. Judlment on tbI8
world .nd on' aU penonl In Il
Chrlltlan chureb.l bave different
Idea. ..bout wli.t bappenl after
de.th. We have dlfferelit ldeaa
.bout bow the /udement II to be
carried .out. or wbere It wID be
Mh. Adda Miller of Lytle at-
tended a famlly dinner in her The annual financial campaign
honor. Sunday at the home of Mr. of the Warren County Cancer
Mrs. Howaf'\l Archdeacon in 18c:lCiety has been exteRded until
. held; or But. th.t ewry m.n
Charles' BOIld, of WilmingtOn, .111 bave to ,lve aceolUlt of him.
gave honoring her mother,. Mrs. aelf before God .. IOmethln, Chr,l'It-
MBry H. Terrell, of New Viennsi. Ian. beUev .
May 22. officials of the society Milton Jones, a WaynesvilDe
have announced. ' freshman at Wittenberg Colle,ge,
plus tu
SAn:. SIc On T.i. Special ,
.. , 1M
, ;. J
The drive has progressed very . was . one of 350 stud'en honol..!d
well in Wayne towllshl!i' under at the college's annual Honor f)lay
the leadel$hlp of Mrs. COll'Vocation. Millen )'eci!lved rlle-
LeMa;\,. However It has not been ognilion as a meD,lber of the con-
po,sible to contact 'all persons In cert band. . .
thIs area and others in the county Miltoj1.'s home ad.vess is R. R.
which .has prol.1lptl!l\ to 2. Waynesvllle.
eXtend the campaign. ___ ____ .
Othe.. drives . in the countY.
caused the cancer fund to get off
a later start thRn was
whlcll !i.lso cOfltrl:bttt1!d-teHtS'T1!*""r
tension.
Persqns who have I)ot'been con-
laded and desire to, make a con-
tribuOon are [0 forwarc:l
their donation to MI'll. Charles Le-
R .. R 1; Woyne$Vllle, S(I thl;'1
be t<> Wayn
.,
Mi s'! Ranhel Hartman, student
at Ohio Universl1y ",(,as
of he .. '1)orents and
Sunday.
,- I
Mrs. Jones nno l\frs. J .
A. H.artman las:t.
at . a lunc11eon. Mrs.
--,---. _ .... _ '- --.-J '
A PENNY
IS A PENJIiY EARNED
1 l :hrift :i5 a' fine Imbit to be
11al1ght to children. Start
I'y sta Ftillg a 'small acc0'mt
for YQUf children toda"" a.t the
Wayne ville Natiol1al Bank
w I
NATIONAL BANK

> 'Il-ave1 with.' . I
as ODe of thcwotld ...... dmet.
chauffeurs you on busitlcis. piau-
. Ute or vacation Your bi41
SuperCoa:ch is inspeCted cWly .r
yOur travel com6>rt, ..tety i
pleasure. You'll go farlher to, I ..
when you travel, by GnyboU&a, ,
and arrive iefreJbed aod
I
,A LOT MORE TlAVIL,
FOR A LOT LUS MONEY 10:1
,le'\, elariJ: O. .............4.15
GI'II'cIHI aU,. O. ' .. . 1
DII.I' lo II , . .................... .85
Ha mmond. Ilid, : ........... 5.:75 '
f<ndia.lilpoli s. Ind. .",,, .. ,3..4.0
""u,l. , ... -1Ii .... '*'

.. ear InIe .. ta.
the wile .... .retm4
.. :rtq tllere .... OM. A mere
.......... llaqen. f_ ef
.. belief II .. Uae ....... wlIe
&all" tile oree4l .....
IdS U .. .,.. 0._ r .. If tile' oreecI
_aU.,
Be reile.ta tile AlIOItiel' Creed:.
"From thence be ,ball come to
Judie the qulck .nd the dead." If
tho.e wordl are IincereJY
the belIevllr will bone.tl;r try to
pie .. " Qed above .U olbera. But
the .hatever bIa .orela
m.y I.,.. Ihowl that be doe, not
'believe b)' . the '-et thit be ttlee
to IIle.... 1IrIt of .rther him-
,elf or bIa funUy. or ..
an4 'not God abova ill

AD Uacertala '.l'IDw
TT J8 ONLY cb1Idrm wbo WIIk
.& that u -thIna doeaa't bap'
Now. It will never bappim. Now
.nd Never ara not the 0IIb' Urne.
on God', clock. wm .th. Juda-
ment be! .,.,. elIlclple. wanted 10
lInow, bUt Jelll.8 did not ten lIlam.
He did nOt claim to kIinW,
When it Would be ()full: 11:12.)
What' be elId 'aF W.ichl;'l'here
'.. - 111 wblch , God'. Juq-
menta are lOin. lID Urn
The end 01 world will come
bhFOUf OWD ut.ttm.. WhoeVRr FOIl
are; th_ .. DOt dItfer-
ace 1meth... the world foJda up
and leave. J'ou 01' Wbetblr J'QII
foJd up and I .... the
......... tIIe ... ....
'or "817, _ "..' .... , ...,.
,1Ilei', .... 1I8fti ...... ' RI
fen lit IIIIiI 01 ilia __ .
......... __ bere .. iIlIa me
ud' 'on Uib 'ear"" ' Goll .. Jadi'
' Iq 111m .,. tile 'e1erDal lIl.raJ
I... .bleh are. tile .e..,. wup
and flWnc 01 &be fallrlc HIe.
.. . a1'lo a .. n ... m .bleb
God Judlel loeletle. end n.Uona.
We have reqmt17 _n bow tar-
' dble Germani drew
down on Ita head. The nation that
takeS the lword .hall perJabbJ
the 'word. The n.tlan th.t .... cn;t,
toenllave oUlen lit will
uncleI' tile death'MII-
tenee that out down ucl
Bome and lapan and CJerman,..
IIOt aU God', Jlidimantl an lID tIIa
e.rt!L ''God doe. DOt .. tt Ie
all bIa account. III October ... 'l'beh
II flual .ce"untina, and 110 mu,-
III Wallf.e 'or 8111 other, CUI elCepe
that IOlemD meeUDa with , Gad.

fteODbI ....
T
WO TmNGS are .... Ou II
aiat'tJ)e GlIb' true of
mill .. God. Th. 1IWl , bImIaIf II
parUat, fr1eDda are p.rUal, hlI
.re preJlidIeed a,aJnat
J'urtbar. no IIDe kilo all the
.. eta bul God. God kDcnn
what m.Il, mod"ee an; 0Db'
God call tr.ce to tbe,Ir IIDal aDd all
the CODMqUBDceI that flow from a
man'a aet.
THURSDAtY MAY \949
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Pro R. H. Krumholtz. Pastor
Masses 8 and 10 a,m.
MT. HOUV M1)fODI
ME'IlIODIST aruROi T. M. Scarff. .
Coleman, " Minister . Sunday School 9:30 I.m .
Church School 9:30 a.m. e.A. Eartlhart. Sum.
J J 8 roupt Rervice t.e":,n I.m.
, urs ...... , 710
Worship and Sermon Service :. p.m,
10:3fJ m. ' --
Special Music Otolr CAESARS CREEK FAIE!,">!I
Ybuth Fellowship Sunday Rev. David Stanfteld, M1nI$ter
6:30 P.M. Sunday School to LID.
Choir Practice Thursday Worship Service t t 1.111.
1:'4:5 PM tmCA Eo u-:-iL atURaI
Fl'ev William Shannon
W. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Sunday School 9:30 I.m.
Samuel N. Keys; Rector Mrs . .James Garrison. Supt.
Ch rch Schoo' 9:15A.M, Preachlnt 1 st and 3rd SundaYs
U eacl! month 10.;30 '.m.
Wors"'r 11 :30 A. M. 7:30p.m.
f!"RIENDS , 'nLE ME"lMODIST
Plr!)t nay 9 :30 a.m, C"'fURCH .
\4f'etlfll" for Worship , Dr. Jostmh Myers. Mtnlster
3
Sundly Sdiool C) :30 3.m.
to: 0 a.m, . Mr'$. SavIor. Supt.
W4 YNE$VlLLE
w.onbJr to:30 . m.
OF CHRIST JmtRY CHURCH OF CHIli'"'
M. R C,..oHev. BYlOn Carve,. Mlnl!!fer
J)lhle 9::tO A.. M. Bltlle SchoQI 9:"0 a.m.
Morninr Worshlr 1n:lO 4. M. MD"'lnr_ Worship
Younl!' Propte'/: ";:45 P. M. J'ra;.er ",eetlnJZi 7:00 rl.l".
f!vt!nin,r 8enlce 7:30 P. M People's Meefl", .
Meetlnr: and ' 1:00 p.m.
Rlble Wed .. 7:30 PM. I!yenla, 7:10 D.IB.
A. Hartman's Entertain Book Cluh ,
-- .
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. HartmlUl
were bosts le their Book Club at
tnelr home on Route 1 Monday
evening.
Miss Mae McKay. librarian at
Wllm.ington High School. revtew-
ed ''peace oE Mind" ,by Joshua
Mrs. Don Conklin re-
viewed se.veral one-act plays and
Arthur Hariman sketched the We
of Paul White.man, king of jazz.
The hosts served seasonable re-
freshme.nts to their guestS. .
Pfesent were: MJas Mary
Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kay. Mrs. Suther H.md, Mrs.
Verga Michener. Mi.sses Myra anil
Marjorie Haydock, MIss Ann
Michener. Mrs. Don Cotlett, Mrs.
James McIntire, Mrs. Walter
Nathan Hartman and
hosts. '
ROOM:
9-1 2 Each MOfOlng
I-S . Afternoons EJlcepl Wed.
Evenings by Appointment
Only
T8lEPHONE 62 , '
c. '8. Wilkin
0DtomMrte 8,...... ..
2f1 South OetrOit
DNIA.08l1)
.... a.a.r.. Leua
OlUdren "Jearn by aDd .
aood t[oinln In sa1t habib h.l ..
CONFUSING
"Wie relieve you of 'all re-
sponsibility; telegrams to ab-
$ent members apd
friends local' .and out ..af-tOWll
notices, legal for-
malities. insurance ' company,
and many other tech- '
nical ;dc;taUs.
",I 8 -a.m. to B p.m.
,8 a.m. to noon.
Tbe Mlami . GazeUe
Phone W.ynMVi116 2143
I
,
,
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949
, A FARM DIARY
by D .J . ' IlA,t'ER
May 6, Hot and dl'Y. Isn't
it just 'like a farmer on a perfect
summer day to be wishing for
js as perfect summer
or sprlng day as apyone could
hope for. The sky is bluo: air
Is sweet, tilere is just . enough
breeze to keep us comfortable but
the ground is getting too hard to
work easily and the new oats and
clover need some but
not too much. I watered lhe new
nhubarb that 'r planted last week
and some .cabbage plants that
were set out la,qt week not
thriving, 50 ' [ watered them..

Prices have dl'opped on all Jive
stock and like everyone we have
been unloading lodilY. Two deal-
ers have been here and we have
helped the downward trend by
selllng some stuff cheap, [ was
sorry to See old Lena go. There
\
always seems something a litUe,
heartless in ship[)ing a good old
cow or at least one that. has been
good to the stockyards but after
aU that is final resting. place
of all good oli! cows, cutters ' and
CUlmel'S so they call them.. Lena
was a good cow. Leaping Lena we
caUed her iii her beifer days be-
cause she jumped a brand new
field fence with a bst' b wh'e on
top but that was mOl'e than ten
years ago, Ill: 1945 she had Lwln
lIei[er calves wbich had thei!' sec-
ond calves this yem', The gencl'-
pass quickly In' the bovine
world.
* ."
When we went to the Com-
muni ty Sale yesterday; the mow-
mg machine that disappeared last
-a fter we bought lL .had been
bl'oughl back and WII S sitting justl
where it had been the week be-
fore. How 'much of a dde' it took
wheJ'e it went , .we do not
know but we l'aisod a terribl e fuss
I
it the,e, It had not been
bQugh t t nrou.gh the regdlal' sal e
but from Ii man who bought it al
the im.plement' sale. This wee.k we
,
AI'8.NE lEI IRE lEU
. 85995,
OHIO
Julie Was
Nineteen
B,.
LllIIsce M. ..llob.D
, . TO SAY !hal Julie WIS aorei)' dla
got homEl without losi.llg any of LOCAL -SCOUTS INVITEl) nppcilnt'e6 wben a very plump
our pureh3l:jes. 1'0. PARTICIPATE IN womlln 86nk into' the 'front at be-
* ... * .slde her on tbe bus Would. be onl:r
J k 'j b.th d part truth. ' JuJie wal mad cltar
. am Wor lng on a 0 at B'JY Scouts in Wayne an
h ' b h I I d { through. Especially ao ainp. a
asn teen t oroug 1 y ODC or Massie' township ' have been . in- wbole string 'of slim, dark ,yOWl'
several years, thaL is the vited to participate in lhe men BJed on the bus with that oar ..
works hop and )nuking an invcn- leS8 ease of 'men who know how to
tory of the tools. We have 'cleaned cst observance at Lel,>- go places, JUlie thought that abe
of the work bench {rom time 10 anon May 22 along wHh those qI counted eighteen of these youna men
lime, and we have swept tl:).e floor 11, otner scout uni ts in lhe Ft. but the plump woman r.mar)l;ect
when it got so bad that we Di stt'id. . pleasantly 9S .Tulle craned her nick,
couldn' t walk arQu'nd in there, We The will be in l"eo- "You ' don't n.eed to move; my
have clean d !.,hIs I?ru't pnd Qgnltlon 9 ::15 y of !ic'r v- dllor: 1 'mlna in the 1e.. (
but tbl s time r hope to finj s h icc' as a n adult volunteel' bavlng lIomeone
ill' the . seat" neKt '
job, til out every box wOl'ket' "y Chades E. Van Ness of 3 'Minute to me, I a\waya
drawel', Rnd clean and 1.eba non . -Fiction re.erve thll froll
every tau!. The trouble ' is Plans altnounl'cd to date iu- seat ,la', 1
use It also as a place to clude lhose (or a large parflde of see' where the bus 11 going. 1 teel
evel'ything lhat we do not know sc u " cub scouts ruld sellior almost al If I'm, driving my.elf,"
whel'\) t o Pl.\l. There is everything scouts, tugether with the Warren' The last youllg man was swinging
in there ITom an old separator to Coun Ly Leglon and olher srout into the bus now lind he paused be,
a big bundl e. of broom com, There gTOUps from the Mound Builders fore the plump woman, Poking
L5 old lumb I', some of it good 'Al'es Council together witb 1>is- her' amiably on the shoulder he said
wulnut, 'the rJ mnins or an old ttict /.Iud CO/.lncil offlcillls, . firmly, "i wllnt . two cblcken lega
bookea.se, some even remains ,of .The parade \vill be followedl WIder-
aD old piano. The remains of a1l a progrum at tlw sortball park 10' musbroom sauce. tOGI"
sorts ' of thjngs that some one Lebanon when special recoltni- "Oh u a d ou?" .a.Id. th.
mllke didn' t finish, ,tion will be gi ven Mr. y?n Ne.55 I plump' c:e:rfulIi. "Scat
There ar e paint and .old prominent sco.ut offiel$ 'W111 along to your seat and eat what I
inner tubes. 'I hel'e is lin old lathe give IOh!?r! talks. AU scout units r put before youl I may even Kive
that the boys try to f'ix up every in the district- are expected to turn you liver and bacon 1! 1 feel like It."
once in a while, 'J1hel'c tlle boxes out 01\0' hundred I)ercent for this Behind ber, JuUe could .hear one
oC old nuts and bolts and odds affair. or 'he young men .inglng to low
and ends, the kJnd you buy at A special aerial salute has been' lones. His seatmaU! Joined In pru
sales for dime or so. wbich will given by el,llly and they 8PP,!ared to be .1og.
... ... m tion of pl" nes from a Ing a JulJe turned re,at.
'tn fact tbat j where ['(lost of
the stlif( I 'have bought at
b as land d. There are a couple of.
a Ol'. a, , ' . ' D' , lessly, Sbe Knew the song well.
bY' The Ii\, There were three note. wrong.
i\dl,ivltles IS 81,'an!,mg 5 dd nJ h r db ' lf h
h
. " 01.1 s" . u e y, e OUII cue urn
fo. e . \o!est program. mine the melody properly.
old chairs hanging u]' wllitlng COl." .
some ambitious 'Person to me"d HEARINGS A(RE ,LISTED "SING It for thelp, my dear,"
and r.efinish theln. There is an FOR PROPOSED ' urged the plump womlll,
I
old sewing machine that would "They're not lIettIn, frelh. TheY'r.
still be g od ''if some mice Hearings on, the applicaUol1 of my boy __ " .
up the b It lImier the American Buslincs to operate in- ''Yeur ba,.1 No' an eltbleell .t
> b . t:h h ()hI tbem'" ssked Jalle 1.11 horror. .
box and buHt a nest on the [Ila- terstat.e us servlce roug 0
chinery and rusted lt so badly from Toledo to Cincinnati Clver ' The woman laughed comfortab17.
b 68 25 73 d ' 4 ill "Well, the one who ' stopped to talk
. thaL OIerc is no possibiliLy of its aig ways , , a,n ,w la mlne. He'l the 'Ieader ' of th.
ver any good l1gi\in. commence, June 6 in Detroit be- orebe.tra. But the othen bave
.... "* ,.. fore the Interstate aU been with us a Ionl tlme all4
Commission. th' aU A 1 f Il TIl'
I ,have been to think of t Lak G n d Lin ey r. e OWl. ey v.
PAGe THRI!
,- Bring Your
r
FORD
Home For Spring Service
Wharton Motors
3S E., Main. St. 43
Lebanon, O.
24 HOUR
SERVICE
GOODYEAR TIRES
QUAUR STATE OIL
; KIER'S Garage ,
j M'aln and Miami Sts. Ph. 2341
Cream in erery
dl'tJll! Vitamin D
in erery drop!
Looks better ', , tastes better" IS BETIER I
Enjoyed even by persons who don't like regular mllkl
. , .\
t., your' BOlden mlllc",on I. a .... you Golden Cres' :3'onlllJ' .
HamoD r'fIU/arJy, ' or au for it of ,ft .ror.'
to do I'{lth that. There Orca es rey oun 'r
es
put the' mUlic with the tU'Ia,e and
now operlltir;ag from. Toledo to the7 won't bave much Ume to reo
are TOpes, lind lind bits .of Cincinnati and ibe ' Ohio Bus hear.e when we ,et there. They'll
old barness. Most good house- L' C' i ,-.... Dayton.aU give me I hand with th. cook.
__ lo . -,-..
Dayton - Hemlock12:?S
light In weight, low ,In
",ce,' trim, and ... sy ,
la us .. Th. new
lunlor .... und., low
plac., and1lta clas.
.,.c." Id .. 1 for
ho...... Handy
for all Hal
Hoover'. famouI,
.xclullv., IrIple-acJlo
"" 1Htci1,s- ,
al It ....... , as ..
" CI ..
hloli ex,", ..
',t .. ..
Fai ..
. . Id; st ... t I \,lj mes 0., runn ng Uum
WJYes WOII . grve 1. one to Cincinnati, under certificates lng," '
I\nt1 thllow,lt all on 1he JUJ)k (rom the Interstate . Commerce "Maybe wben they ,et ,oIn ..
but I am not II good wife, I C I sl and the Public Utili': they can hire. a .. Id
I
can't bear to throw anythmg away ,omm s f Obi JulJe gently .
.that might be of some use so I ties. CommlsstOn, 0 0 , are ,op-, "Blel. your bell'I, Ion matel
" . posmg the appli""'tion. d --'- c1 ,,_ .. _
continue to ,Inck and sort aDd try F Jl ' th D t. 't h . g three tholJlan a w.... ear, -
lo thlnk 'o'f for this and thilt, .' 0 : e .,.el yrOI said in l1er plea.ent flillhlOlL ' "Sin,
abd 10 tell the tTl/Hi" f am enjoy- wdl reconvene .m the long for them.
I ' t ' Cmcmnat,l ,to accommodate Wlt- Iulle balf turned iii her Hat IDd
, ng I . .... nessos from Southern' Ohio. , 'wlth blushin, cbeekl . 'ab, the
I
, " ., . It is Il nticlpated that it will be ody In lOll!. clear note . ... The othen
This IS n ot a, memm'y gArden the mIddle 01 August belore In the bu. joined In. The on. ClUed
but the tools pring endl eM mem-, mony is completed. JOn came to stand betide hia moth,
ories of 'my flith r. Poor man er. chair:
would turn ove!' in his ICTllV ir bad -II wardrobe - and
he cou)d see the IIlale nr ',hl1m job-I eould put 1011 011
now! He was so ear rill ond pnr-
! til'ulaT in -the use hnd ClIl'e of
I vel'yon . My mother' alwllYs said
I Ul l'\t he had (0 buy n new tool ror
I every 'job that he did about the
I
bqll se but I r emember that every
'ob WIl S well d,one,
. '" '"
I round the Ii ttle vise that be
used to put on the bench for me. to
work wi th when J Was too small
to go to -school. 1 used to play
dantist. J would put a row ' of
small nails in a plece of wood for
teeth and then pull t.hem out.
I '" '" '"
f
Laler 1 was a little
'1 us\!d W D;JO e ClolJ
things for mY little dolls. .
. shop has "wotldedUl,
fOI' companionship '1;lel.weQJ\ fath-
el'S a.nd i:hlldiell . Y' hope I
can put. il III such beil uliful orde.f
that I cOl\ ld say, "Now, Dad thal
, looks lhe way you would like to
sec il doesn't it 1"
'.
'StUbbs "Be,.. IlDr It acs... wOJ ,oaf"
aId one of Use 70l1li, mea. .' ,
Euneral ' Home tonJght," II. tolll JulI , "Just be
2291
WAY ES ILI_E,O.1lI0
fore we starte<\ 1 had a telegram
trom OUi' soloist and ahe'll In" 10m.
hospllBJ willi tonslllU.. Bad luck
tor her b)lt sbe can't .lIinl ' tor

monlhli. .We)!. do )'011 want the .-------...... ----.. 1 Job?'"


"1 liave an . ametb:i.. straple"
chiffon," J.ulIe tjlld h1m.,
JoP tu'1led, Questlonln. e:r .. to
, hi. mother: ''The aUver droP. be-
I hlnd bel', Mo,"'"
HI. mother nodded. "YOII dldnt
menUon the ,salary to ber, SOlI."
"We'U 88y a hundred a week to
Itlrt. JOD Gardner'. Swing Or.
theatre Ij the name-In Cllie 10U
, don't know," .
"You-wh" 70U'i'e' lID ' the radio;
too." 'laid Julie, '
"Ob, 1't8, b\lt we'U add your .
of the radlo proceed.. W. have a
proftt'lharl';, ,lttllDt emonpt our-
,elves on tblt," .a.I4 .loa Oardaa'
.caluaUy, .,
And JuUe, looldD. lIP 'at bIm.
'S dropped' her e7e.. She .dldn't WfD'
.,....... .. to .cknowledge 10 ICioII JUIt bow
ITALIAN SPAGETTI .... 40c
HAM & BEANS ...... .. , .. . 35c
STOP and EA 1r
RESTAURANT
much IIlIe UlIed !lIm-nowt An4
even at tbll moment Ihe COUld 1m-
.glne Joe'll IbInln, .,.el and bl.,
"Awgee Sill" Well be ".med
thlt lb. WI. to be tile aoIoI .. with
Jon Oardner'1 SwiDI
III a fa.hlon 0100 nmiDIIe4 _ crt
b ... bro\her, loe. WIleD. lid, of
/l1n,i.eII trOll maternal. _ It fill.
tn. III Iota.
lulls wa. ntnete..
. ".---_-\tiIII-__ IIIiI._'" ------!"'---l!-I ........ - WJnJ ........

1t0lllt 5erke .... Ouz.. " 1111 \lilJfOll . PilWII rmd lftht
k ihownw\ttJ lin. Alkl Kuestll (lAft11lomt &onomks
Ansol\lil, Ohio, Village', and MIn Alki pnsId.nt 01 Ih'
l.II cnlo fliture JIomemakirs OJapl", TIt. G((osltijl was an Ihdrlc rllllp
J:mo.mratlon itvln by MIs, Dyml\ for It. rIIIIJIIIm .. lb. fIlA
and, \h,lr at Ansonia. , . , .
,Expert 'counle' o!ll , .n the U ,of
htct .. Ic 'e .. wlco In the hom. anti
on . tlie faflll - without char._ .
Did 1
0U
kno'; th;lt hiSy eDgineering and
I,pedaUItI are It y,Qur .. r'vlCe to help you. get. tbe greatest p?,S1b
lf
benefita from your electric service? This staff olfera a fourfold
lUVice, codtety witbout charge: ..
I, For the wpmllil of the family - from 4.H and .FHA ,
clubs and 'other grouf!?, ill electr.c appll
ance demonscntlon aerv/ce luch as tbe Anson.. FUlo/e Hom,e
m.ura and tbelt motbers .njDyed t.he day our pbotoBra'pb WI\'
. . .
.. en:
'2. Fot tbe bUsiness side of farm Hying, there it complete
neering Service on the pplication of to economlcai
' large;scale farm produclion problems. TbJte II counsel on bo,..
to cmploy elet"uic ,servke 10 stretch manpower. ,

3. Par those who want ID build or 'moderotte bomes
greater comfort and. livability, tbere Idvlce
011 tI'Ie ,de.ig" appllcRtion ot elecmc Itghungln the b.ome. alit!
tbe wiring that'ma"es i, p"ssible,
.i For every cUllom'er. p.rl,l fessional advice is avalilble 90 lie-
lectroo 'aad operation of elec:lrical Ippliances Inl the l1ame, .
In addition to the help "flered by your C.ou"'y Dem
onluatioo Agent Ind V.nntional I\Jtticulture teacher, you are
Invited to .... advantage of the special bdp IvaUable througb
representatives of ,your aerv1ce compaoy,
The Dayton Power and Light Company
..
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THE MI ---._---.... --..-. ....... - ... ....
1949 .. ... .
CLASSIFIED ADS
PORTS
LANT -
Charley BliP', two alnglea Next Wedn-.aa, Is the blpt brook II ..,endinJ a few weeb Mn. AlIna LuCIQ spcmt few
lished him as the leading when aU of the with Mr. and Mrs. Hlly Gibson. days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
ONF: T J"tr.Tt Wnp/) : mini mll lll t'llHr l!l' . l:!5
7('ll ll t . Cl l lltr:lrt r ... t (orr l)cnl a d Vf'I'LiRl'mUll,8
urllrl af' plknticm.
ranI In 'thIs area will cIeclde - Loyde Thompson and vislted her
dl\tc for left fteleL whether 0 1' not 1949 will eM Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mrs. Clarence Thompson,
ball at the Geiger Stadium. Car- and family of New who underwent an operation at
For Gray's ball club talniy 'when the oublde world spent dM;' ant Mrs. Lady Mercy Hospital. Cincinnati.
J
Bv
Bob led t he hitting alta lit contributes, there's no lor Arthur Jami y. 1ut week.
It home run apiece. WIWlrd tho/le who brag of what they want Mr. Clycle Smith, Mr. Harold
ltlspol l ,t'[ l"i ' ('1'
.li'li, lh V'nnd cl\ ncHl i n. $7:; .
h 'r1'llI, d . 1. WU\ItC' svUI " 1"hol1 (,
Rpl' ln' VI.lI/''y !ll tl- :It
IHIll o'n ,';('; N (an ned nille batters in lj.1S t-o do for tJ,e Remem- Sidenstick caned on 'Mr. and Mrs.
fit'st 1949 winner while Cla.ude bel', yo\.\r tMatre Is donating all Hil diheon Saturda afternoon:
ThomplSon appeared w e i l ias pJctul'e' and operational coats. , y . y
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lucas and
1-mi1y of near Hillsboro were
supper guesta oJ his mother, Mrs.
';w1t, r ,'it rt'l ntl" "1" '11_
" 1 mi \'1".'\1
7 DlI fi r
-- -....,...---- ,
FOl T"Ii' T.',,, h- 11'1( ,
M lIlIl r ... ),,1111 T'lI r.t i , lt V .... 1: ill!'
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11'(lR 1,F. DI' 1C' cln b" hv
'( .. 1 s. lik( ur , . <:!i. h''''' Tn'lful .
l'!t . 1 . \! r}lVP osv i.ll ('. Pholl r> nt'lll
V;. U, "
H'R A Fnl'd., GVJ)d
.Il!! l>, I' uncl til'(" l th
hv\l l 1\1' II lrt'rd. W:wn\'svi1\n 'FI e)""
l!i?' ur ijlC;uire Il t Fairley HtH'd-
Wllrf'. 512-31
"PI"I1'!:: 1-' fit,," ,>_ij" r , .... H",, , _ - . ---,--------
V it: wry I'ang alii ill tI \'c-
\li tml i ng manu I' 13 -l SUJ, dll Y
cvculn lIowi nJ,/ tl1' IIlDl l gll l'l1 l
" f lhe 1949 11,\lje\;,,11 (.mso n. with
11u' .rullior AmericUI\ Lc,:tlon club.
l lin QuI: J1' 9-lil 61S: bl:;U;l-
ing It U.1 will " ....er Coach Don
ob lc' s St,:)I'i nl{ Valley 'ladll
I ' I:omhi d cIT fis tl r Orville
. ra. tllld Bill awy I' 'r suit d In
, !1- (1 Wi lll}CI' r O); Ihe GI':lY' S
bel' ShUT (,ul nt. "Both gSIIIf)S \\,l! l'e
,)j " v /i' " t thl' local SpJl r tan Hi/lh
h n (I' dlalllPl1d,
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Gray's ca tcHer. BUt Stubbs, Jol m so every cent of yoUI' admls-
Fishbnck and J etty Copas, plaJ' - sian doUa.r gqea to the soft baDers
iug ilielr first year showed weU, .. , are we to get them oqt of
Jim Cnr'lcr and 'J erry Vl ckel'S, ,the hole or not? YOU are the
vefel.'lIn per[or iners. alllo showl!d j udges,
to go!>d advantage. G.ray s ,,- . .. I
t.ice .each Wednesday at 3:30 p.lln Here's r eal good news for men
.. ,. .. ' over 30 r . '. 1 have aheen
The JunIor Arne-rlcal\ ' Leg i(lri proached b,y of St.
Club and Grab's ni ne wi ll ' com- to olllanlze a
pele in the Tl'i- Couuty slow- pItch softball league wilh
llna Jt,mlOI' Wi Ul other teams 10 be founded among
pl ay commencl"g in Waynesville the other churches of this com-
May agllinst a ne,w munlty or nearby. ,1 have 1;>een
t'"!' by. Bower sville, foU?wlng the, adveht of slow-plt<:h
leagues in ClnclnnaU and lha
' Jrbr tlw L l' lIj,,,. III Cot - ' . .players and, spectators bave all
. l!'nd ,. 1'i \' h'lul \\dcr , mado his t vould like to remind one !lnd enjoyed them very much . . In
ht,.,..", r. '1111 n""", h. ...." I('r ('., 1 srl:C'1"';n
" ' , .w".lIt ... "(127 ' " Iuum . Dllls l(:' : L,llo!.' -(l f- thc ?
. \':.]l(.'v. }'l'ln nthc.ol'o p!'rellll iJt i. . 1-
F0l" . 1 l",:!4 Re'r .. Jr' )"l'" Gnl'lll' PhOlil!' WfJyn s-
(,,'r, t,.,1'1 1"," " . viII .. 25M. Cor. Mrtln ;md Ht J(ll
Ii nrrhR"", lArl!(' p" rlkIO . :;
Cl Jyt"'';<l O a t " il h R. W. ,..-'--.,..----.......-----.:-
nM""l-\'T". L .. 0.1.-. ' 0 (' 0 l Nl\'rION 3
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FOR S 1'., i1\tlJo-l n,ck Illr JDhl" WIIVI' ,,/, 11 LllnhJ' I' & S ' " 1
1
,., 'OM ' 1 ' I . ". u,. p y ,
. I n r ."Im, '- ,,,n r. Pholle 221\1.
W"''1\e ' I.' _. ____ . ___ -..,..".-_ _
-III '](j r..
ini' I,,\ I'IT{lrt. It w\,..,,(' r ell all 1ha t UIC writer 'is responsible that style of play . there cl\n stUl
ti, r w<> v !i " 1.; "1)00 " for the welfare and be keen competition without
er ' ,tvh ad ; "lhu \:I)JTl Ct'l; bi.tf' kcd 0.1 all people, players and propell' - Ianatical addicts can' t lose,
up bv cu,' I' ball. ty j)ractice sessions and and 'besides, looping of the
Cal\"r's "ChaJ1gC-IIP," n m(l, l ,actual ball games. "his delegatic/O -pitch to the hitters everY-
llq"\'!-."-\illi"v -pI I I'll in L1 LIl< ' I'U of 01 authority ITom 1I1e ol'lea 'part;' of the- thro""h-
or .'. li llli needs pntct.loc, the Boar.d, whose pemllsslcln out. mat do you 'say toO that.
" oun!!. blll'l er COrl- IS necessary 1n order to stage any- Reverends Keyes, Coffey. Cole-
"Ioutly th t'"win" "hitth" wh",,,,"s.1 (In the school grounds ,of man .. . here's your oPPortunlty
tlu,' ,vlnai! '{ pi tch Jml t I)';) low Therefo re, please. for .recreational
... . that is. j [ you WHO I 1.0 and I repeat. pleal\Cl. act Uke gerl ' your own pBl'ishionen,
11,l' Ie 5 (l r youl' n'utfieldel'SI and ladies while enjoying oj .
1('.Ser ve huder, filled ' in these,games. , . root a11 you ,wallt Wonder how many besides Or-
al . b'ISC. !'Iud II stolmded all eIther the team. or Ute ville Gray picked tho Derby wln-
wllb his fl1i\ce, liS the 14.ycar-old but dq It with a little rl!-; ner; Ponder? Mine was Capot . .
'h1listed out Ihr,c(' {ur fO\lJ' besides spect for the players think he can do it at Plmlico thJs
OF APPOTNTMEN'T' bRl l a t the mid; . .. rememb!!r, everyone .. . I dunno. rule,
- --- ----:-'" - - - . elle 111.1ru;Ql!k . : . m\l)'be Jim has boys they admIt ,It. elr actually. is never bet 01\ ' MY
FOI S!>l,E-- -GI' oerr1l loI tN " ; Fi x - Adllli111st l'ato,r k won It rcgula!' liert.h.. Ilol ) JS trYi ng to "be a bl g-leal\le snnrUng event, e ...... clally horses.
tlll'(''l I1ml 'k, a F.stRt:1.' of Frow:trd R. Haw , de- >II player. and some of "nave F'timas a-;;d "Doc" Stout
.. d I!- \' ''11.... An"A"a 'VI' mJght u d . ( d ' t b k
.... " 'uu ""r . "" r , - H ' d S 1 I I . s . c.cec L you on "re much interested In "Pride of
in" . hll hf b' Is n wn\ 1'". k No' ic ' bt!l'oby ivon UlII.1ack a n" hUl roy. IV 10 ' wQr cing .L t AI "h b II d ,.
" " . ,. " "" Ul(l " SpIrt S. st;J. L e , a 111- W'e' Yank.ees." each aId' *10.00
I'/ltll1f m H (>1', ..hl'-III . Ct' Ihi>; . 11<.11 .Tn Ilk, , h""o P olSI Orncr /(I. dre s " l third Lhls seB!ibu, drove in and the surfoWldmg his seats! P.
l"fj' III R. . 1, Oh,o, has five l'UllS. loul Qf thelP on IS not a midget raee track .. . . w;e
, .brcn d1Jl APpoinle os :1\(lminiS"- lim: dri vc 0 I It (or r(lur common sense when driving in
Il'fl tor o( the Estilt e of H nWK1'q R. ,ses in W'y!l"svUle's ll ..r un, 'Ub and outj drive at a slo\v rate .of,'
Ff, wIt, 1n e of Wayn svi!l e, Wf! I'- inning blast. Si;mkv. sud Danny speed in order to Saleguard Ule
"'(JCTtON FRJNf': I't' l'\ Coun\,Y. Ohio. SimP$on each hlld hree safeties. who root the f oul balls.
n l\ led tlilii ' 22nd clll, or prn, wilh Ihe L1,lie1' Filso making !lOV- closing, alcoholics are out' of.plae:e l
STANLEY fltJd KOOCT.FP t !)49. 1'1\1 nne C<ltch 5 of ] ltle on any ball diamond, and this
.. ""K Efl!t t (lEN$ F RP\r; PH f1- CARY lhe j'niUnl all , ' of djamond is not going to be Mr. Crawford' wa$
""r 0.1 ""n" W,. .. " ".' ''. .Tud<fe ,or tho CI)UI' I el f) , Waynes.viile i\1 THEREFORJI!l, taken to Miami Valley Hospital
0"'_ lit . ....... 0 ..... <1". I Wart'GJl CQtmty. Ohio ' Nol all Stansberry mnde a .GET US RESOLVE TFIA'l' IF'WE Saturdll,Y evening.
Ml<l ly l B. Gl'ay, Attorney 1'1I nnjug f a long CAN'T ABIDE BY THE RULI!:S -!.--
, _ _ 4-28-31 Val J<,v in I'i ht fi eld, Al'W REGULATIONS, WE WlLL Mr. Emd Mrs. James Wildman
rhe unde heirs of the estate, of S. ij. Burnett,
ce, sed, will atY.public auction his late residence in
I.lytle,. Ohio on , " " .. .
SATURDAY, ,MA 21,
'. .
A residence p 'op Tty, consisting of one and ,36,.;100- acres
of bin ; em ov d. With :. 2 story, 9 room, frame house,
e 'tric ty well ar, coal house and hen house.
i g, (n run e r W ter in sture. \
r le . ,. l S .ee a at and seUs ,free of
STAY AWAY IN ORDER TO Jackson Ohlo spent the week-
AVOID SOMEONE HAVING TO end' wHh Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest
PUT US AWAY .. Il WORD TO Earnhart and son. David.
THE WISE CAN BE SUFFI-
CIENT. j
Dear' Citizens) of Waynesville'
. " and Surrounding .
PJ...EASE MAKE. A DATE FOR YOURSELF
-' F..DNESD,AY, MAY 18 ........ t:'N mAT DAY YOUR
Sn FTBAll LEAGUE OF THE
Y" Nr.,S," STARRINC G COOPF.k IN THE
r F f.()(J I:'.:oun lG ... -r ' D BABE
- . .. ..t . . .. 1'.;\ " u ,.n
IIMSELF . .
.. ,THE BOYS NEF.D YO" In HE' .P ' TICK.ETS ARE ,
AVA-If FROM AU. P,. Rc
WE ARE" OONATINC F'? F.": , (IF CHNtGE, AU.
THEATRE FACJLmES WIL.t YOU BUY ONE
TICKET Tn KEEP YOUR COMMuNITY "LIGHTS"
SHINING? lHE BOYS NEED $150.00 MORE 150
TICKETS WILL oO' lTl
BohlO'QGAN
TWIN " :11
WAfNESYIIU, OHIO
et., Ter ' s deposit of $1000 on day of
", le, al no withi 0 days possession as.- soon as propel'II;;;I;;;;;;;;=
is 'f Uy s ttled for. I I I,
, Harry M. Bumett
. 1Jssell Burnett
Bobert Burnett
'tna ',.
Mildred Surface
Heb's of S. H. deceased.,
Personal Property.
,In p"r d as Exec to l ' of t he estate of S. HI>
ece wi] S(lU on date mentioJled a.hove aJtd at
: 1 ca .. " inn f( a ) =30 P. ,;M. the
1936 'Ch coae Fdj!:i .
0'1 r sto'Ve. Mavtav. el etric washer,. living room
. an. s.'1rin rockers, chairs. lot dishes
t" an .. y rf cies too numerous to
Cash.
ears. Auc
f

R r 1 M:. B 1J'D.ett. Executor
of of S. H. '
de
GENUINE
,Ravin Red Ash
Olga Pocclhontas
Millers Creek
Yellow Jacket
Calvalier Stoker
.....,.... NOW i"',- tim. to place
for coalf-' SA De",UI'.1I1
oija':fullfbin 'neXt winter.
ApT1NOW!
Pr4tIni1:lJn ahort supPly.
Waynesville
'Exehange
Mr . and Mrs. Ernest EarnJmrtl Anna Lucas. Sunday evenJng.
and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. G.
H,KeJ1linger. Miss Clara Daught-
J
er were dinner gueSts Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John McTaggeri and
son of Lewisburg.. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Runyon
spent SuncIay with their mopier.
Mrs. Delaney of Cincinnati,
Mr s. Richard Hanes and
daughter, Donna, of near Xenia
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. HJly Gibson. After-
noon callers were Mr. and ' Mrs.
Richard Florle .of . DaYton, Mr.
Harry Glb.son. Mrs. Cha'rley Up-
church and cblJdren. Mrs. Robert
Greene of Dayton. and Mrs.
Henry Berges of Besvertown:"
-- I
GARD OF THANKS
I wlsll to ' thank all the mem-
bers of. the Ore department ' and
all who extinguish the
grass fire on my p .. operty
day afternoon.
Ebner Sheehan
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
80RSES' 13.00 CO,ws $3.00
According to size snd eondltlon.
All Stocll removed pro,mptly.
JANES RENDERING
Phone Collect
Xenia, 1712 or
WilininllOn. 0., 2382
Mrs. Everett Bunnell and
Charles Alvin. spent' last Wed-
nesday wIth Mr. and Mrs. RJ9h-
ard Hanes and daughter, Dbnna.
of near Xehia.
Mrs. Emest Earnhart. Mrs.
Everett Bunnell attended the
Mother's Club me e tin g..., at
Waynesville Friday afternoon.
--
Mr. and Mrs. Lewilt Crawford
and daughter,. Donna, ' spent Sun-
day In Xerua.
_ I l'
Mr. A. Foater, Mr: Ralph Hom-
er. Xenia. cBlled on Mr. and
Dead Stock
HORSES $3 COWS $3
Accor ding to Size
and Condition.
Call
Xenia 454
Renrse , Char""a
Xenia FertiliZer
Mrs. Everett Bunnell MOI\day
eevnlng. ' . .:
Mr. and Mrs, Belmont Price of
near XenJa spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. , Arthur Rockhold.
-
Mr. WUUam Guston of UT ... __ _
viDe 'called on Mrs. ,Morris
Monday afternoon.
-,---.
, Mrs. Roy Shaw and
Betty. of Xenia were,
guests Sunday or Mr. and
Li n MOlllan. Afternoon caUers
were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Up-
church and c:hUdren. Mrs. Robert
r'r.:........... of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Berges and family of Beav-
ertown. .
MJ. Dewey ComeSt.oc1t
Mrs.. Altce Fumtan of BeiaVE!rtc:,wrll
attended Ladles at
church room last '9(edneaday aft-
ernoon. ' ,
Cln.lnnatl Unl . at... V.rd.
.raa"lution _nd to ft..... ,
8tt'et'" ........ on tho ....
aI' around ",arket I. ....
eoulllrY.
T"AT eATI
W!HIO DQtaD 11:" IlL ....
DIal 1*. ' WlLW ClDclDDaU
U:40. Dial Our
a-or..
Mr. and Mn. AI Capenon of
Cincinnati called on Mrs. Clar-'
ence Crawford Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osborn
of Xenia, Mr.. and MrIL Ralph Dill
and son, 'fommYI ,of Spring Val-
ley spent Sunday evening With
Mr. and Mrs. Erfier80n DilL
Miss Patricia Smith of Coluni-
spent the weekend with her
parenta, Mr; and Mrs. Ellaworth
her sister, MarlaQ, 'and
grandmother, Mrs.. . Mattie , LeVi
and 80n, WelliniJtQ!l"
-
CA"RD OF nIANKS
We wish to expNSIJ our thanlu
for the loVely carda, IUid,
liifta sent to our SOIIJ ",bUe
the ,hospital an'" after return-
t home. He greatly enjoyed
aU.
AND Mos. EDWIN HAMBY
LAND BANK
LOANS
ASSURE YOU
SECURJ'I't
You clln. repay from farm "
Incqme. No In ,con-
tract - no renewals.
long; Term- 4 per
Lebandn N.F.L.A.

H. Sturm, Sec'y-Tteas.
Leballon, Ohio
& Son

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EACH WEEK
MORE AND MORE
ARE JOINING
OUR GROWING
FAMILY OF READERS
By Mail: SI.50 A Year
On New ' Stands: 5c
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I
Talking It Over

A Column ot Comment '
. By. The Editor
- 1-1- .. '
It 'was rather amusing, Or) top
of WsyneJvllle' s successful clean:.
up campalan. to read of the Eaton -
.::
iami azette
Serving Waynesville Since 1850
,
NINETY-NINTH YEAR, NO. '11118 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO M;\;V 19, 1949 FIVE CENTS A COpy
Students Receive State Aw
. .
Be
A
Waynesville
Booster ,

, . H T weT u The Five Hundred Dinner Club Wilhelm' .- , 'oa' Bra' ddo; ek,
Will Be' Graduation' peaker u. :ee"tin; W:s
- ........--------------f-- . held at the nome of Mrs. Flossie Receive
CLUB MEET8 Carey Friday May 13. W. E, .Cornell, Mr. and Mrs, S, D.
Isulle\.in's efforts to secute a
cleln-tlp week for that commun- Dr. Samuel Marble
itIl
FARM SPBA')(S
AT CIVIC CLUB MEETlNQ
at 2: 00. Henkle, Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Chap-
The meeting was opened by Dr. man, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Gra-
George W. Slater, of the Ope- Y l1leting of the fanners ham Dr and M H E Hath I
E H 11 dJ f th
" rs... a-
BULLETI",
Report. received fram .
.columbul Itate that S"lrrllY
COPpock received honorab\e
mentIon for her work .tn, the
State Final Bookkeeping teatl
(or Olvl.llon Three.
Eston, is a c6unly seat town,
lb.re times as large
as Waynesville and, of COUl"se,
having much more '
municipal (acllities. According to
the Buletin, Eaton's weekly news-
paper. nolnl.r\g has been done
.towards a spring c'lean-up pro-
gram thel'e, . -
The Buletin lakes to task vil-
lage oJticiais for' rJakine rio ef-
for ts to promote a clean-up pro-
ktam and Its al'guments certai'nly
seem to that one is need-
ed. ., . -
We can pro d, of the
job Waynesville did last week.
and we can compliment the vil-
laie officials for "being on the
baJJ." .
.' ..
Have you .heard' the
McLouth, Kansas? It is an in-
spiJ;ational , story With, a
tor every resldenl of .mali Wwn
Aqlerica,
While McLouth, with its 500
citizens, was far bebihd
other smaller communities, what
done there could be dupli-
cated,' from a di,fferent angle, per-
haPll, tIly town if} this country': '
' l\1cLouth slippiJ\g. It wBfl
tpwn: . No
in
Brought Fame
To Wilmington (011.
,. ' l F h k held on ThuJ'sdBY, when mma 0 oway rea ng l'om e
,;asl arms, 1 e guest spell - d ! way, the host al\d hostess.
el' -when the Waynesville Civic Mrs. M. A, Comell en- fII.li chapter of an 0 - Mt. and Mrs. Ronaid Salisbury
Club rnqt (0'\' its May dinner ill the Methodist Church fering prayer. 's d U F are announcing the birth of theIr '
nleel.l ng Monday Aven.I'ng. dining om. A.very delicious din- Two songs, . tan I? or d Th 0 h
" " d "M th L k U secon son, omas wen, weig t
. Following a. dInner by VI served at the noon hour, J esus, an y Fai 00 S P si x pountki, fourteen ounces, born
the Methodi st Youth F!!Uowshtp,. alter , Roscoe P'w'l1as, prest- To Thee.'\ were sung ' by th!! at Miami Valley Hospital, May
,Rev. Samuel Keys, president, -4ant dueted thRe bUISiJless . ses- the regulal' business ses 10, ,1949,
'conduc1ed H shcu'L bllslrl ess. me:l t- ::;Jon MI's. R. . Co eman g;ave . - Mr. Frank E. Thomas, with Mr.
Pl'obabbly America's youngest ing.' lhe In cation. . . shm it was moved and seconded Arthul' Thomas of Dayton, left ' oll
well-known dueator, Dr. Samuel Slal!!/' told the group pt the The eclal tOPIC of the day thal a state speaker be secure9 for {or: a sight seeing trip
Shlrtey with 825
of (he top Itudentli In the
(or the "onora.
, . cap.
tured .. place In'
9, Dlvilion Three.
Wilhelmina w.. one of 897
top .tudent, uk, the
D. MRIble. 33-year-oJd president operation and fun cti r.o, f,f the Laws Farmet's ShouJd the Jubilee Tea meetin
g
d
in June, tlu'ough the West, and to vIsit rel-
Opckasil fal'm OHlI1agemel. " pm- was discussed by Mr. Mrs. Atta Furnas rea two in- atlves in Oklahoma,
of Wilmington Coltege, will be the gl'am. Burnelt, also sev,eraf leresting ,articles on national
I
... bl th H and Mrs. Bz:yon Pendergast
pI'inclpa speaker ' at \J,e 1949 mi\de remarks on this pl'O ems . at are a ' ecting our of 'Cincinnati were weekend
commencement exercises of ' Miss Belty U nglesbe opelll'd her aIfecting . OUl' children and "W:hat guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pen-
h me OIJ Tue.sdoy atel'llOc, ll iJI the aries Sta n:, OrganJzation Price Childt-e n?" The \Vas de.rg
a
l1
t
and daug1!ter, Marrallce
past we.k to n n umbf'r Iilf m m. of Warrell Counly Farm closed aU repeatlng the Union and Miss Kathenne Pendergast. . Shirley Goppock captured. hon:-
hers.and for 11lC May meet - was introduced as guest benediction. Miss fuma E. Meredith of Cin- ors for Waynesville High. Sbhool
jog of ti1.e Hapy H l U' Club, and tools. fOI' his . cinnati and Mr, and Mrs. 'when she second :In Book-
The president.. MI's. KelJal' on." His talk was very Elmer John Jones received PoCf of Dayton were weekend 8J)d keeping I final district scbolarship
d h ti d th t L bl tI f h ' k . tests at Miami Un1verSit";' recent- ,
Hosk, presided ovel' the business g an e men one ' a .1)onola e men on or IS wor Sunday guests of Ml\ and
session. and appoinled Mrs, Sara fall to take apvantage in the annual eighth grade test, Waltel' Whitaker. . ly. score placed her sev-
.Braddock' snd MIs. Mabel Will:l,)n '(latest legislative power, County Superintendent Raymond enth in the rating of all sfudents
115 council membel's fol' Home is our right to vote. Hatfield announced this week, Th F J d hi Cl b . th in the Miami U. area regardless of
Th I b d d Ell D f M
. e r en s p . u . wi M.rs. the size of school
Demonstration week. EKcellcnt a u 1\ journe to meet Janet en ostel" 0 assle J B R' h Mr Cha I K 1
h d Mr Cia R 1 1
, . d h bl . . IC. , s. res ' oog er ' Prospects are good \.-t Shir-
wel'e given by MI's. Elsie I , al). s. rence ye schoo, a so onora e d M I WU . .,.'"
Hockettj Mrs, P. L. Reason and In Jun ' Guests oC the da.y wel'e mention. an rs. usse son as ley's score will place in
MI's. Paul Tomlinson. .Mrs. ncth 'Re1alUck, Mrs. R. A total of 44,126y students took met Wed.nesday af- the state' ratings whioh b8ve not
", " , .J d Th ternoon at< the Church. been compiled ftft'Vet. .
, The club adJ' oul'ned to B.. "" an, Mrs. Glenn BOluen, the eighth gra e test, ose re- Tw ty b d hr J
'" ell -one mem ers an t ee Wilhelmina Braddock receIved
with MJ's. Esthel' in Mrs, arl'en Braddock, Mrs. ceiv.ing honorable mention ranked guests, MJ;s. P. L. Reason, Mrs. fourth place in her dlytsion ba I.
June and during the social haUL'. Ro)lert Furnas . Mrs, Russel in the 4Pper on percent in the Rhodes Bunnell and English 9 in the test.. Daria Wol-
. dainty refl'es\1menis were se.rved St I lind 'JIl:r. Charles Stllrr. State of Ohio, Watkins were Mrs. O. R. lard placed 12th. Iri IlDgluh '11
by the hostess, .' . Unglesby and M;rs. Cora Bleb . , .
. . . L ----,- , Qnald Hawke was hOlitess Mrs. Falis Paine entertained On' were ih charge ofthe program of six ST'UPENTS'
of Ocpupati\JJ:l in .Germany. ' Church on af- brldalsl}ower for ings, oj Unglesby:, MFa.
'PhIDfiis;" lW,rs. . lOla .1.!rs;' ilesse" NJjtt _' J"'ean . ilIker, . a fOOne .. RICh aiiB"'MrS . .allOns. , . .. ; '1. '. '
Sargent. 'Evjs ' Phillips of thelto . oman'lI "-\uxlli!lry of the Monday ,evening. with an an- readings and contests, the read- EIGHTH GRADE TEaTa
Heines ,and Mr . , . William Malone gast and dallgllter. MaryaliCl/!, as teacher .in Waynesville Schools. During the social hour a delJ- Six: Wayne lSCllool stuldeJntl
main the Dayton Frfdl!Y ,evening , .. - Miss Walker wlll become the clous dessert COUl'se was served placed l.n the 25 percent of
There WII'LJ10 drugStore in Mc- coUege president in the United. dmner ,guests of MI', and Mrs. Miss Prenijel1last, Marion, on May' 29 at Craybourne, by the. hostesses. puplils ialdng the ann,ua:t Elgth
Louth, no electricity. Tne near- S.lates. Dr. Marble is now com'- Waite,' Kenl'ick, p,resident, preslded over the busi- bride' of Rev, Joseph Price, ' of Grad" Test April 22, County Su- t
wa's mUes away; 'there pleting his second yea," as head of Mr. lind MIs. Eve.rett Early at- ness' session varied ]P1'0- Ohio where the groem is the min- Miss Yvonne Stubbbs and Miss perintendent Raymon Hatfield
was no doctor. WUrnington College. Already he lended commenccment exercises was, given. A prayer ister of the Methoillts Church. . Given Mat;:kel, of Bowling tJreen announced this week.
In '45 and '46 the town's veter- has made educational history by at Wesn'4ilton on Tuesday even- published m1809 and a possesslol'1 Games were the diversion' of the University, were ,weekend g'ues\li THree hundred
'came, back, Most of them took organizing the. building project in lng, ",hen 'Mrs. Early's nephew:?f Mrs. Grace was of great evening and the bride-elect re- of the former's parents, Mr. pupils of the ,twetve schools of the
one look at McLouth and caught which 600 Wjlminglon ' students graduated, . mterest t? ceived many lovely for her Mrs .. A. H. Stubbs. Warren CO\P1ty School DIstrict
the next . bua Ol1t of town. Il)'e building their own new 75- Mr. w:td Mrs. R. L. Waring of .Follow1l1g io new home. took the test under 'the 'supervia-
The little town \vas shocked inlt) n;t.,,ormltory. Lakewood, Ohlo. With the m a soc- DalJ)ty refreshments all wUh Mrs. Luclle Armitage was a jop of, the County
wakefulneSll. A spark of A native of Denvel' Colorado Miss Sara Carine Furnas lo the lal hour, With deUClous home pink and white apointments were week-end guest of he.r son-In-' dent's o.ffice. The exempted Vill-
uV.lC't-D-'r. completed 'his home o! hl'l' parents, Mr. and Mrs. q1ade,.cake, lee-cream and coffee ' served by the hostess. law and daughter, Mr. Bnd Mrs,age of Lebanon and
They decided graduate work at the Uf\iversity Seth ,t'Urnas of Social Row op ser.veli by the hostess, wa,s g"eatly The invited guests Miss J,ean Woodrow ,Owens and children in Franklin are not included In this
The d'ereliet buildings on Main or New M.exico
J
and earned nls Friday and remained llntil Suri-I ClIJoyed by everyone. Walker. Ml'B. John K,ersey. Mrs. SprIngfield. report.
Street were the first to go. Tneir doclorate at the University of day. 011 Saturday afternoon aLI Walter Sheehan Mrs. W. E, High soo er fi:om the local
o\\'Oerll couldn.'t see paying mopey Syracuse, iii New York. He form- visited the Glendower Museum Mrs. Alvin H. Earnhart was a Sq:oud. Mrs. M. F, Mrs. . school was Elmer John Jones who
to have them moved. So the resi" erly held a pOsItion in the Of- at LeJ"inon. Mr. and Ml's. Furnas Thursday luncheon guest of Mrs. Thelma Miller, Miss Virg.iJ:lia Har- :J, I . . i secured a score of. , 166 tQ place
dents .hunted up " man who dis- C:ice of ,ClvUian Supply In Wash- to a dinner pal'l;y Sat- C; E. Bratten and Miss Mary din,' Mrs. Hastings, Mrs, rillnd6 . 'OmlJ him in a .tie with 'Gerilldine Mae
,.. I ' 0 Cd' . h f h R'k ' T R in Ch I EIz M ' J h St . ' . Vallee of for
.JPlantled the puUdings and h.uled pgton. . ., was 0 ,11 the faculty UI ay evenmg I1l on or 0 t e Bratten at I e .s ea oom . 81' es ey, fa. 0 n ans- Misses Geace Lewlll and OUV!! the of sixth highest In the
them away, for salvage. SYI'acuse Unive"siLy, di.rected bir'thdays of Mjss . Furnas ' and Dayton, bert'y and daughter, Mrs. Inifred Haines, .Mrs. Margaret Willits and county, .' . , .
With the money secured. from the 1V0rk j):l fhe Fal' East mother, S,etlr FUl'llas. Jr, , Ml'. aud Mrs. Stanley Bailey, Hartsock, MJss Dorothy Day, Mrs. Mrs, Martha Mannon, all of Pel}- Miriam Ann' Score f)f
the salvage of the 'buildings, ' the for all Ole pl' ivate, religious. Ml'S. Staron hopes that the w:ith Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Irelle Newman. MIs. Robert Sat- dl Ind k d
. , labor, and youth organizations leams rna" meet dUTing t ne sum- of Miamisburg, spent the week- terthwaite and Mrs. Susan Scan- eton, ., we r e wee . -en 1
160
placed her in a tie with Jac-
lots were filled in /lnd grass and . J Ii k hi I guests of Miss Mary Boston and queUrie M. Monds of South Lep-
trees planleQ. ,A was fundioning. lhere dap-Ing -the war. mer. end at La e. Mic gan. on. helped celebrate her birthday" anon in tenth place, .
bUilt, a football fIeld for the high ahd was a professor ,of political Dr. Emma Holloway, Mrs. OUve The following Wayne
ce at West Vit'ginia Wesle- HUNTS AND PECKS FROM THE TYPEwiUTER OF JJIM JONES Curl and MisS MIll'Y Boston at- receive cevtlficates of
Th d ' I'" th f n . yan University. I " h W C T U tin

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en ur .. g e 0 oWlIlg The son of a leading Metllo- . tended t e ." . ' mee g on J;Tlention for their work, in the
, nontltS. MeLouth a , gas dist ....aslor. and son-in-law of a W ...ay;nesvllle Spartans" Cop'" Friday at nome of MIss LIlCY tests: Charles R. Kenrick. Rob':'
company, electricity, frozen-food b h" Emley, . ert L. Moran, Eddy C, BUmlett,
locker, c;irug store, doctor and is op in the Episcopal Church, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dotkion oJ and William E, Stubbs. "
;. . ". . he heads Ohio's only. Qua.ker col'- ., . Omaha, ' Neb., spent Wednesday . _' ____ ........_ _
But mo.t important of an, lege, .. C , ,: . t ' . . T ' " 1('" 'Ch' h ' and Thursday with sister, Centerville is th.e fo.-
Louth xegained its self-respect Dr. Marble has distinguished oun y rae fllDlnlO os Ip Miss Minnie Dbliaon, the Waynesville American Legion
McLouth is looking forWard, in- himself throughout the country . ' " " C !",' . Mrs, Lucile ,.. Armltage spent Post 615 nine this sUnday at.3:15
. stead of baclcwarcL It is a small as a speaker and writer. He has Sunday at the home of her daugh- p.m. with the "bal>y" 'squads of
' town proud ,of confident been called 'upon COElst-to-coast The Waynesville Spartans ac- ft . 81,1. inches, seconds to win yard dash tel', Mrs. Woodrow Owens' and each outfit clashing at ;1:00 pm.
that, wlilJe t,t will :gever be a lecture tou',s, an.d has' authored complished the feat that they, and Lakes, Mason; Beecler, Carlisle; !I good' margm over Wil 10C family' in sharp. The cUpped th.e
great city or even a large town. it numerous articles .appeallng in all the I'est-of th.-e track teams in Vickers, Williams, Wall and Doster of Dr. and Mrs . . F, B, Qregg leEt locals ' twice last season. The
holdll a definite future ..for its nlltjonaL publications. the county. nave qeen practicing Morrow, . Cinished third and of.! Saturday to spend the sUmmer Regan coached
youth-a fltiiDg tribute 'to This summer he will teach at fOl', for many weeks. They did so The high jump WIIS a batUe be:- fourth respectively.. . at their nome in Wellington, O. locais will. be Intent o.n i'eglster-
foun"ding fatherS. ' a Univi!.rsity in Denmark, and by winning the Warren 'County tween Knopp and Lakes of Lawson. Waynesville; Will, Mrs, Olive Curl returned Mon- ing thelr third victory of the 1949
will speak before the Internation- Track Meet, which is held an- Knopp finally out with a Morrow; Wall, Harveysburg; ,day from a visit in Sabina, Ohio, season. Either Allie Ca*.l; al-
l,frs. ' Walter 'Staron, 'coach of al St udents' Conferancll jn Vllll1- ut LebanoQ. WaynesviUe jump of 5 ft, ,8 inches. tel', Harveysburg, . with her brother, Mr. Elmer 'Me- ready with two wins, or ' Jim
the Dayton softb4rl1 teaJ;Tl was na Austria. won with a total of 35 point's Knopp, MaSon: Lakes, for Kings Mllis which was their Pherson and wife. , Jonel! or Danny Simpson will
to play WaynesV\lle lallt -Sunilay while Mason edged out Morrow 23 Ragman, Morrow; Wool won the 880 yard dalih Olive WiIlJains left Wed- open Cln the mound' for Wayne.s-
afternoon, the Gazette of':' Eilee.n BI'own will be vale'dic-.. to 22'12, Morrow. only first place. Horlim Earnhart ne.sday to spend a few week;; with ville with Emory Robl>ins behind
flci this week to inform us of her torlan and Rober l Hunter will Qe WaynesvUle's 35 taliies came by Ken Vickers of Wayne.sville ca,me in. sec,ond for Waynesvil l re!atives in , JndianaP. DDs, South I the plate; at first;
reareta that the game was rained salulatorian when the 1049 Seniol' way ' of 6 first places 1 second -sprinled home first in 10; 9 sec- WJth Coffery of Morrow third. Bend and Pendletof!. Ind. ' or Fishback, at second' base; Pope
O\1t , ./ las5 of Waynesvi l.le High Schooi place and 1 thb'd .,lace. onds to 'win the 100 yard dash. Wool, Kings ' Earnhart, Mr. and Mrs. al shod:stop and Stanley 'on
". " ., diplomas at grll,dua- Waynesville, WOI;l the fIrst event Morrestall of Springboro ran a Waynesville; Coffery. Morrow;.ol CentervUle were dinner guestS infield and Biggs. Jerry ickers'
Mr, Harold Whitaker lion ell'erCises 'fuesi;1ay evening at Jack TJnney threw the shot close seqond. ' . MOIrow. . . at the Home on . and either Nolan StansberJY or
'are announclng the arrival of a 8:l5. The exerclses wll held at 38 ft. 2 \nch. Aeroeck of Mason Waynesliille; Morre- Waynesvllle's te m ran first in Miss MinnJe . podson was a Roy Furnasl oompleting the lni-
da\lghter !it thelr home, Tuesday, 'the High School. was second with 8 throw of 38 ft. tall, Springboro Mason, Harveys- the 880 rell!y with Mason, Mor- luncheon gUest on Filday of Mrs. tlal '
May 1_9. , The seniors are winding 1'f.\ inches. burg'; Stephens, Morrow, I'OW, and Hal'vfysbul'g" finisblng ehas, Anderso,n Sr.
up their. senool careers this week Tinney, Waynesville' Aerbeck, Ken Vickers also. came home in that order. The Waynesville . Mrs: Ella Dakin- has been in A biIihday anniversary dinner
, ' .
Mrll. 'Earl Evaru., w';o has
very ill the past month; ",as taken
to MiamI Valley hospital Monday
afternoon for observation.
Mrs. Robert Furnas spent the
Pa'1I1I, week witlt tler
and and Mrs. 13. W,
Whitt(Jn and daughtera in Oak
Ridge. Tennessee,
class activiti es dominating Masoni Woods, Morrow: DeV!iul .. first in the 220 y.ard dash i1'l 24.2 team consists !JJ. Ear! Earl Miam.1 Valley HospItal the past will ,be held Satur-day e\lenlng .at
ilie SCene. Monday wiU he Seniol' Ken Morrow won secopds, lIiIorrestall again came Powell , Dick Lawson, and Ken week having, a 'cataract removed. 7: 00 for members of' Farmers
ahd a feature of the event the pole vault with little trouble home secon4 behilld Vlckel's with Vickers. .' The 'operation was successful and No. atId their familles.
be the awarding of athletic by vaulting' 10ft 6 inches, which is Mason of Harveysburg running Waynesville, 1:41; Mason. Mor- she will return to the Home this A covered dish dinner will be
and certificllte.s. 7 4 inches below the record. third. (,OW, Harveysbw'g; , week. served.
The Baccalaureate &bvice will Morrow; Bell, Har- Vickers, Waynesville; :NJorre- Waynesville also won the mile Miss Chandler attended a
be held Sunday evening at 8 at veysburg; Mowyer, Mason; Dum- stall, Sprinboro; Mason Hal:'Veys- reJay jn 3 -minutes and 52 secQnds. on -Saturday in Spring- Mrs. Charles King of Salmollth,
lhe s\!hool. Rev, M. H. Co{fey, EOJ'd. burg, Step'hens, Morrow; . This teRm consists of Earl Powell, field at which sevel'!!.l chapters of Ky., spent the weekend with Mr,
astot of :the 'Waynesville Church Lakes of Mason was first In' the Diclc La_on of Waynesville "Lefty" Henderson, Dick Lawson, Delta Kappa GIUIUDJI were enter- and Mn, T, S. Hardin and mm-
of Christ, will give the sermon. Broad Jump wlth a leap of IB croliSed the finish line in 56: I. and H81'1an Earnhart. tained by the Springfield cliapt.er. lly.
. I ' ,
The Miami Gazette
Published v y 'r' lll1sday
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nOM 0I12 Fn.ES
MAY 1911 t
- erne
her
Till: "lIAMI GAZETTF. WAYN-Esvtl.
HIS POINT IN-lHE PARLOR,
W,LFRED WATCHDOQ IS A RELENTLESS ENEMY OF
ROTIEN PD/-ITIC5-
, MArk J': U-2S:
I
1111,", 11 : 2l/-2e,
The Lord s Supper
Lesson lor MIlY 22, 19&9
L
ET us CLEAR UP 6C)me very
. common mi sunderstandings at
Ivha t the Christian reli gion. Is.
Some (both cnQmles and triends)
Ihlnk it coI.slsls In
lurnl,ig onc' s bnck .
,niURSDAY 'MAY 'i9 '.949

ST. AUGUSTINE aruRCH
Fr. R. H. Krumbottz, Pastor
Masses 8 and to a.m.
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MT. HOLLY I MEmODIST -
MEnJODIST OIURai
M
. t T. M: Scarff; Minister
R.B. Coleman. lOIS er Sunday Scbool ' 9:30 a.lIf.
Church School 9 :30 a.m'. B.A. Eartdlirt, Supt.
J. J .. Dursie, 5upt, , WOrship Service to :30 ....
Worship and .Sermon . lYenla, Servfce 7f30 p.m.
to:30 .Lm. _
Special Music Choir CAESARS CRP.IK PRIINDS
youth Fellowship Sunday Rei. ' David Stanfield, . MIaIst(ll'
6 :30 P.M. Sunda)' 'School . to' .....
Choir Practice' niursd&v ' SeMce' . It' ....
Mr, Ilnd Mrs. HymaTi nnd.
.,n and Mrs.
spent Sunday. with relaliv s
Blanchester.
" ) \IUsN in
.',11111(' chmtlws till S')l1Id;)y, witlJ
l<ll{ cla l . I','j :"l ull in SPin'
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lUllsic \\' 1.'1'(, ,rvell .
. on world; !lv
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iug In a sort of
PM t:. u7i:' CHJIUI
ST MARY'S EPIScOPAL Rev. W.tnlam Shannon ;.
TIl() 4n .... i,ng ' W'II> wi\1. hoM
its fi.f'l l lI)l!(1thp lIt Llt ' ho'm ' of
M'I,!,;. h ' I"I B I 1', n good nt-
I ... ud Ill ce is .
TIl e J uni ol' 0\'(1 T
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.ninEl :;('\'vl"('$ or th ' ' btHch of
:'11"1:0,1 ill il bvliy, Muy17. lhL"I ,1<.1 '
t.b. ,1'111 IV 'SIlIY \If Ihe tJl'llt'f.
Tbe l)nI'il .of Audrl'y I'CW, of
nem' N IV Dur llngtll",' bul'll!....!
' .ntCl b l ing I'lruck y J1 g!l tllilu!
!,!lIring Ihl.! I
S,mday llIumlng,
WHEN OLD HEW-rO-
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TRAFFIC TICKET,
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Btl y. Pe.ople . Appreciate gy11\ wi Ht au ntlt'ntlr{l, Il "f 175.
QUICK SER,V1CE .. Olnt:crs rl)l' I. It' ,lUnling W" . -II 'Ch h . JOIO' Nat-lolJI
We speciali r.e in qui ck ser, y aI' Df'e; K ' I1IIN II Tl('t nUidr,' aynesv, e . ure es ' '.
vice for pc ri c. who .pl 'C'sidc l.tt: WflJil1 ll1 'J'JIllfllas, vjcc-
must 'keep looktng - \ ell gro, pr Elsie li CI' tary;
R' I Lit S d
omed at all . and MJII',V StOlIl,!'h';I'ry, In' Observ-,og . . Ie un ay
Your clothes will he wet! .
cleaned and C.1
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efull,' rr sed . Mr. nl1d M, " D. n. SlJli\J.
at B and R. tended II tl'\t'eli nj( fJ f thf' R tail
Ct", 1'5 1\ h ld nt the
Gum Cit. i)ru,\ch in DOl. lun Mon-
day. ni$tl tt.
Jane Eni\v 'Ilis;pd ' S v 1'[(1
of ScJ\091 Illst. week 011
of ill n\'$S.
. - Whole Wheal
h W'qhcs ill Ohio will join con- Breads ofTer a chance tor valrle,
1:(1' 19aUOI)S <111 ove l' Amedca : 0 ty Iti merns. The mOQern Il dme.
()b:; 'l'V Rural Lif Sunday' thi $ mnket who is keeping ' up wi th \he
. ) h l ' Il cwer knowledge of Is
8uncillY. (Muy 22 , e even maklng, sure thll t aU nnd
p;wlicLll tlrly propl' ialc lot' Ohi o roUs she se.rves are enrlchccl j)r
becuu e i he sUlle ra'lIks 8th. - whole wll ent, In making buciults,
, II u p Utll\l\lg the Jeade l's lD loal bread, pal1cn)tes,
agl'icuJluml PIoouc\ion. cookles, II'Inl!erbrend. and
Firli o):>..,el'\/e d ' in lf12f1 .RUl'al she uses wbole wheat ()' enrit I'd
I,ifc StlllcklY ,is ..lhe da :;;e : a pltrt whlt c fl our. Oll tmeal Is an .
m"'h .. isl:t:!n '" Lhe m c, .. w" ' 15 ; lenl fool1 thal ad!!s to !.he val'il!ly
food valuo at cookies.
$7.45 '
,
Other Styles Available. '
Wall Paller and Pa te and Sizing
,Bulbs - Nu Enalnel
Furniture ' & j Appliance Co.
MIlia Street aeron from Gr e HaD'
Telepboae2422\ WJ\YNESVI ,OHIO
plus
'Save $1.57 011 this Specia
BELCHE'R'S
SUDOC_O Service
Phone 2423
of UPOI}
the . el' d; th ,fruits of: t\i'e soil,
, nd tl w ' UlliVCILol' S (If th earth;
Cor lhe c;ofl.'lidel'at illn ,of j usti CE!
{nl' nnd l.h spiL'ih,u:ll
\'nl Ul'S of 1' IIl'a l \ire.
'Ph 'l'l1 nrc llO p Hel'
Or j g n", .. ic<l than . by. Hs
chuJ'cJll'S and ils fann population.
Is 1. h I' H W(' I ' 01' mo., pro-
Couna I ba)1 lhat' nr, ch urch
s'l il\ A PI'OSP ' I'Oll , ,o> h.i\
poiI'll d con:munHy :; U l' -
oUllrlcd by" b unIHuI fJeJds of
.
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gl'run"? " ,
But it im'l bel1u tifu.l jw;t 10 th "
eye, A sonnd, J'lI I'll I e-
conomy, is n pl'ncticnl \;>e3uty t oo,
Ql>cnw;lc j t is the p l1iTlle-TIt;'cessity
Ill' the contj nuer1 pr og l'ess of all
c .. lea atl d for many pm' l s of
11, wOl'ld. . '
YOUR BEST BET' ,
Do n('cc1 11 s tation or
u tllClJe1 A rl',?J'd ? WouJd you like
10 (I goin.!;l busmess?
'l' h ... uc:t .. ils o[ ll nd oLher
ntLlRCUV..c puys may be found in
lhl) cln slncci coluII1l1s of t,hi s
week's ' Gnzellc.
For Tllr Uly 1'/gs
Sows need nil ubundant s upply of
eS5cntial vi Ln lll.iJis duriug lles1illion
to .produce 1111d (lt d / I.)' pigs.
..
_ preferred for
.type and operla-
t ion; desigDI!d.
for effiei e n c y
and dependabi\-
ity. '
Stubbs .'
Funeral 'Home
T buy, rent 0 1' borl'OIV,
l 'c the Gazelle . . At
IJ lmy n wpl'{T Lh ' c1ussifi ocls RI:e
jllsl H)WlIl ,t hl) b s l ndv l'li sing :
bur III tIl e: WIIl' ld, give IJl c m a
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a IdeI' ill ' 1It(
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Serve
BoiJen's
II Spring pick,up!
Served lee cold, It's
refreshing . . and a real
dril'\k, 100. Tell your Borden man
to leove' you some rcgulCllrly '.
or ask for Borden' , Buttermilk
when shopping
If " s Bore/em -- I
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NATIONAL BANK

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hnppy wonderland
wh"rc 'the evil of
Ihe worict . IS .olto-
gcUlcr shu I oUl and
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. SUnday School 9:ltO LBI,
Samuel Keys, Redor Mrs. James Garrison, SuM.
Church School 9:15 A.M. Preach In, tst and 3re1 sunaa,.
. W I'll ' 30 A M each montb 10:30 La
no t j on Is that mlENDS
Chrlstl onity p reo ' First Day School 9:J 0 a.m.
ors p 11. ' .. Evenlnr Services 7:Jop.m.
L\'11.E METHoDIST
sents n.n bngry God 01'. ForemaD. b
(or one who con Mee tin I!' for WOfS ip .
c:JIUROi ,
Dr. Myers, MtDllter
very easily be made angry) laying 10:30
'down tbo l ow t o \nl1okind . . Anolher
18 lllnt Cbris Ull nUy Is 1\ purely in-
dividUDl a fralr. And s UII ',mothe r
is tbat '.-tJlll Chri stian' r eligion con
sists 01 the t eachlngs at .Jesus li nd
Utat Is' aU It is. Every one at these
v81llslles In the
light that shines llround the Lord' s
a.m. Sunday . 9:30 L".
SnPP9r .
." .. '
Bckllyal
P
EOPLE SOMETIMES thlnk that
relJgion shQts man's eyes t o
tbe ugly rCDlIUes of l!le. Some reo
ll glons lry to do so; but not the reo
of Chri st, 'lIe \mew the klnd
of world Ibi s Is; 'he never let , Ills
c! I sciflle:c forget It.
tbllt last IlI ght, dark for ces
were " llr olll1. J osu,,' ebt'mlCll
were closing ' / D Ob hi.",. One or'
. hili OWb wouh1 bet., a,
biOI. Yet 1& WII.9 In tha t sort of
at",olfpberc, Ileavy wllh belray-
al 'a nd halret1, lll .. 1 J esus began
thIs l!"ClI'ament of faUh, hope
anll' lo"e.
The true ChrIstian does not llve
l n a 'fool' s .paradlse, he does not
Imngl(lc \hnl Is lovely In
the nIcest of possible worlds. The
snerllllleJlt which Is tbo heart at his
worship is itself ' a reminder o( the
ugliness dt the world, wlllch man' s
sin cr en \.cs. ,
. e
Blessing
A
;ND HJ!: BLESSED tpe bread
. . " U Christianity con-
sI sted .malnly ot coodemnU,g wick-
edness a nd denouDclng sinners, then
at the center at our r worshlp we
woul d ,have some sy'mbo} of dread
ond awe, like tire and brimstone, a
consuming llame.
Bul no - . , tbe beart .
worShip Is ' a thin, a. slnlple.
plaia. aniS frl endl, &II a IDaf of
. bread. bread OD which the ble ....
In, ot God haa beeD .. ked.
BlesslolC, DDt earalne; InvU ..
ltoD, noi ' brealeniD,; ai the
be ari of our r ell, lon.
Whenever you see Borne one whose
cl1Ief idea of a' "good Chrla.
tlan" is gelng around Jlr.oclalmlng
th"e meanness at the world, cawing
at everybody and
"
. -
BreaJdnc .
'''AND BROKE IT. and ... ,ave
. .. ." Artists have trletS In II
plclure to exprelS the n'lean.
.01 . Some of the pic.
tures are benutlruJ, but many Qf
them miss /)n important 4 uth . . What
lahAll it he? A picture of a slllp
, . womna clinging to 1\
a IIrunt prllylng in a loh' loll-
. tary vIgil? 'J'hese leave out aome
thing , For , Christianity Is a
1eUowahlp. No._ Christian ljt com-
plete by hllnself.
. At tbe hcarl of our rellrlOD Is
a COmmtIJIloD. FelT U aDY
Prolestant . churches allow iln,. .
one e ven a minister, to give Ute '
Hoi,. d ommunioD to himself, b,.
,
Tho true never finds
hunsell, his t rue s elf, nione; on11
in 1elJowship. A Ch.\"lstinn belong.
with ollie)) ChtisUnns DS 'mucl! as
ODe eoBi in a bed of coals belongs
with all the r est.
....
Blood

nre 80 1mpor
t o.n't. BO lull of vy18dom and of
JIving. power, that often some one
will liay"that JesIU was a teacher
and ooly a teacher . and that follow-
Ing teaClilno. Is aU that Chrls-
tl,anIty Is: J esus dld 110t thlnk q.t it
in tbls way. '
True, his leaehltla ill 0' the
utmost bnportanoe; lIat that
, waa 110' aDd Is Dot am Aa Ml4-
'dleleD Marl',. Ntd :yean aao,
.I e_ was the onl,. tea"hel' wllo
ba8 jJled tor hIa teaehlq. Bat
he did more Uiatl be did
for' PioR he ".ah&'
The cup at the Holy Communion
remJnd& every one who partakes
of it that Christ was 110t 01111
tellcher, .ho was a sacrllice.
bl/ tile Iot. maUon,,1 cO.m-
D1I elltzlo... E<'J ueaUon on
III rol tant d onOJD1naUoIII. aelftltd
In WN11 ,. tur.... _ _
'. ,Mn. Run. Saylor.
WA.YNESVILLE Wo ...... p 0:3 L ....
CHURCH 'OF 0flUST IlERaY aruRCii OF aIRII'I'
M. H. O>ffey, Minister . Bpon Carvet Minister
Bible School 9:30 A. M. Bible SchOOl 9:30 Lm.
Morni ng Worship 10:30 A. M. Worsblp to:JO Lm.
Young People' s 6:45 P. M. Pra)elll\eetlDJ. 7-:00 p ...
Evening Service ' 7:30 P. M, Youn People I Meetlu ,
Prayer Meeting aad '
7:60 p ....
Bible study Wejj., 7:30. PM. By..., SeI'Yk:el 7:50,...
Setvi(jes For
Accident' Victim
-
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at 2 P. M. in the Full
Gospel chur ch Harveysburg. l or
A1'cll1e Penney.'
Archie was killed near his home , - ,'. _tl
&turday morning in an aut; acd. BOt7JIII:
!J
dent.
. 9-t2 Each' MoflllnC
The servicea were conducted by 1-5 Aftemd,ons Except {Wed.
Rev. James Rader and bur.lal was
made m the Miami Cemetey by
t1ie Stubbs home. _
-Survlv.lng are' the parent., Mr.
and MrS. WUliam Rosa, two
brothe rs, aud three sISters,' aU of
<the nome.
AaPeD In TarlIe M ......
Evenings by Appointment
Only
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TELEPHONE 62
Dr. t E. ,.
........ ......,.,. ... 1"
J
In Tut11e mountam. of NOrth
Dakota tore.tera lay a.pen ' 8bou1d
be cut when 1IO to 110 :yean 014,
Afler that decay and di..... ,..
It aOau.Deklll ........ , :

ducD the value.
...,..
I'
FRIENDS ,IN NEED
It be gratifying to the
ministers of 1lhis community
to hear the of
appreciation for their kindness
in time of trjuble.
Without exception and' re-
gardless of church , affiliation, '
they give their tline and 'min-
istrations stint or
measure.
1
N,.EIKL WO
OHiee.'lf.ow 'Open
. Daily, 8 ' a.m. to B p.m.
SatUrday," 8 .'.m. to
. ,
The 'MIami GazeUe
Phone':waynemn. 2143
"
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THURSDAY' MAY 19, tQ49 THB MIAMI GNZSTTE
(.
, .
fARM N[WS
Oldie
Mr\!. Iilrnut Earnbart. Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge BraUon. Mrs, Ada.
, Dakin. Mis. Clara, Dal\gbters
'were shopping In Xenia Thurs
day atternoon.
-
trued FIUDI&are
I'umItIlre thst h .. had too man),
heaV)" appllcaUons of was or
wlQlout .lifficJent rubbln, and pol
tahlnl ,ather. and holdl dirt and
dual.

PAC! l'MRII!
AcI4I&r TMt tor IIUk
In 1880 Dr. MaM aod Dr. Far-
rlng&on at the Unlvef.lty of DUnola
releaJed the acldUr teat for m1Ut.
'1'hI. method til used ' tode)' In ita
onelnal torm.
MI'. and Gilorge Runyon
and famIly. ot ' FIllIsboro. called 0.0 Bring Your
Mr. and Mra. Pete Runyon and
and she had taken it under Mr!. Elele' Koeelflr spent a few bold apent Satlll'day In Cinolllo'
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas m' 0 R D
Sunday .afternoon. .:
kitChen. Now we are , be!llnnJrlll daYB this week wlth her Ion. aU. Mra. Annal Is spsl1dlng
a Cew days with her daugble and
Mr. Dick Blick (If tt sOIlln law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
She went in throu$h a ' Morrl. Lewis and family.
" FA". DI""V
" D rI. FUll."
to wonder when it will -come out.
the cellar that the pipes' go
throuab to the kitchen sink. We
can ,et in there .,by taking down
Mrs. Ernest Earnhart. ltUSII .spellt the weekend -wllb Mrs. Thomp80ll or. near Hillsboro.
Clara Daughters. and Nrs. G. H. Wlilfe Smith.'
Ker81uger 'were supper guslltl!i
r - some stepa an!l openJng the hole
. May '13; 1949 . More lln,,,h,.that ' SUEeY wed to go through
weather 'after a cloudy .day when. went in., there to have
Wednesday" evening or 1011011 'Ada
DakIn or noar Waynesville.
with one abort Mower. The pups but we have that all care.,
from my IOUth wtrtdow ia blocked fully ahut up now and I hate. to Mrs. Htly OIbllon. Mrs. Claren.
now by a wall of lOft feathery again. I suppose when oe CraWford. Mrll: "Morris Lewlll
tresn locust ' leaves and the kItten is large enough it will and Ion. Billy. and Mra. Emma
blouoma with 'only twO of come out to the light. It is a fun- OIbson dinner gueats Friday
places ,where I ,cAn Rt! thrnlll.h ny little thing all white except ot Mrs. Ada Dakin or near Way.
Mr. and MTS. Mort Bally anr!
family. ot Dayton. called all Mr .
'
!lira. Henry Berges or Beaver
and Mrs. Pete Runyon
town, Bpent Friday with her. l,ar
evening.
entl!i. Mr. ari'd ,Mr . ' Lua Morean.
Mr. Ill1d Mrs. Elvis MlcbJal
Mr. Hily Gibson called on 'Mr. caUell (1) Mr: and Mrs. Edmond
and Mrs. Harry Gibson, at Bel}. Mallalb ' Sunday afternoon.
brook, Saturday alteruoou.
to the line fence. It Is IUvvaJ'a for two little gray spots and a nellvllle.
question how to keep nrv' .... ,"llIRy' taU. , Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rockbold lI:u.,. N_ YOl'Ii
of open ..... ". , We have a killdeer's nest . d N "New York ... te reached .seonrS
r-..- Mrll. Lewl. jJrawtord IIpent an famlly. of near ew 'Bexlln. place In the nation In' menutact\lro
dlatant view and tree . The I cou1dn't find it nIght WIUI.&I\"I
tit cOminl Into bloom fast the old bird flew away Saturday with her parente. Mr. Ipenl Friday with ,Mr. III 1810, and 111 the decade 1830-
the yard is full of white . and trIed to coax me out and Mrs. Goodly. In Xenia. and Mrl. Arthllr Rockhold and .
Bethlehem. That i. nelghorhood. I didn't dare Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oreene family. hal stead1l)' maintained tta national
that Is hard to tell look for it for Smokey was of Dayton. spent the weekend ' le.der.hlp ever slnee. The, state lia.
t ,arden flower or a' weed. at mY heels and I didn't want with r.t-. and Mrs. Lue Morlllll1, Mr. and lIfrs. Kennetb Bratten been fnoted areatly In commerce
. hook .. even call it a poiaonous to find it. So far we have only and daughter, Shirley Ann. or and tn<1U1tr)' "1Illt. eeoeraphto
" . . ,
Home For Spring Service
WhartoD lIotors
36 E. Main St. Phone 43'
Lebanon. O.
24 HOUR
WRECKER SERVICE
GOODYEAR TIRES
QUAKER STATE Oil;
KI(I'S Garage .
Main and Miami Sts. Ph; 2341
put bUl I see that my cOWs eat one little duck out of several set- Mr. and Mrs. MorriS LeW'ls ' and Dayton. called on Mr; and Mrs.
it without apparent tUms that we have tried. Thel ..
those who know it possible y white duck started a nest up in 1"
some' other name, it fa the white the bam and had been on it for
flower that a in bloom now almGSt' a week when John's sows
, troWS' from bulbs, hu ....... Uke lo.t out one day and visited the
lesv. and bunchu 01 star-like bam I iot there just too late.
wlt. DOW8ta on Items about six I couldn't lay much, for one of
inch .. hlp.. So pretty but 10 my SoWI kept getting out last
to keep where you want it. faU and going to the cOrn
flame com a bein, planted 'but where we had cut and shocked the
our took llilJ corn. Strange to say she didn't
tltne to nled attention so that w, seemto know which shocks were
have not been able to do any- mine and which were his and he
thin. for. day or two. The quesi- didn't like It very well.
ton of when plant to eat the There is pleanty to do and
_I'll borers cllacnfaaed in .aU when it la so dry and we
the farm papers. Sad to relata ,waiting for It to rain to do some
they now report that late plant- th1nia I feel as though I couldn't
tn, !an't much better' than early ,do anything and yet it ,Is fine
putin, 'for now there two weather for palntln, and a
crop' of bOrers" and if the flnt 'of t!i'e jobs I am gain, to have
on .. don't let you the later onea do though' it is hard to stay .
will 10 we will just have to plant And continu.e cleaning the
when we can take our c:hances. room when the weather is so
We have only ha,d one light lovely outside. That fo may just
abovier linc:e plaJfted our po- bav. to wai,Jor a bad day.
tat.oea. 'I'bla Year we tried to do
evar7thlal that the .m potato
'"""" ,told ua to do. We du.ted
the cut potat.oall with lime and
aulph . We and 1lmed
the &round but If,. this year we
clo not iet "'. are r. By MRS. HD. Y GIBSON
throqb IlOwlDl them and ,we
will buy potatoes instead of .eed,
fertillur ete. I coUld buy more
--=.__.--'t"h.. -lDft r dn eat for what we have
lpeftt 10 far but that is not true
()f e larta famlly, it we ,et any
kind of .
"Why walt for winter to butch-
er", was the alopn put forth at
a maetinl of the atockholders of
the locker ' plant recently. We
were' clad to hear that under the
n'ew mana,ement there were
Mr. Clarance Orawford fa set.
ttnc alona fine at the MIami
Valley
Mr. and Mra. Richard Kanes
.aIId dauabter. Donna. of near
Xenl .... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hanes of
f-lrlleld. called' on Mr. and Mrs.
HII,y Glblon' Sunda, afternoon.
more lock .... in we end more MI"!' anll Mra. Emeraoo. DIU en
bein, done . than at with' a family dinner pn
thla time laIt year. U you nave a Bunda,. Mr. and Mrl. Raymond
home freezer why not bave Olborn ,of Xenta. Mr. and Mra.
pi'oc:eaIDa clone, at the ioc:ker R&Jph Dill and lon, Tommy. of
whenever you have IOme- Bpr,lnc Valier.
thlna ready or need the meat?
They ate a1ao able to ,et quart- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calahan,
Va and lolna of eel for you .
hol
--:"'- ...... _ ._ and children, of Clnctnnatt. were
w - h&1IIII ot" com
d
- dinner cue.ts Sunday ot Mr. and
w y n ..... e a -
, of Ita services. Mrl.
We thoqbt that IOmet.hing had .
happened to the BtUe white klt- lI:'rs. , Elf,vard MorrIe, of near
ten bUt it wa. only that Kitty I waYl1, eBvlUe. caUed on her aunt,
PuiI clldn't consider tluit she bad Mrs. Lue . Morcan, Wednelday
' .afe for .. growiDI kitten . .
Garden Hose
T.....-4
.,' Fairley B __ we.ISt.rel
Plume 8441 . Waynenill.
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1U,X4S EASTERN"

i .VO EVENTFUL
. .'
, YE4RS
This month marks t he, sec-
ond anniversary of Texas
Eastern's operation of the
Big Inch and Little Big Inch
pipe. lines as a natural gas
transmission system.
In that short time, these
two lines stretching through
. ten states from Texas to'
New Jersey have, in effect,
been made over. _
,Texas Eastern is celebrat-
ing its. by be-
ginning ,a new construction
progratn
which .will
lm-
prove the Big
Inch System.
(It is a pro-
gram which
will also in-
.
Texas'
Eastern' s ability to serve as
acitizenofyoul'community.)
As this is wrltoon, several
hun!3red pipe line construc-
tion' men are at' work laying
" 863 miles of new pipe line iJl '
states. Most of this
new line will run parallel to
Texas Easternrs present '
lines; some will extend to
naturalqs field&. The steel
pipe beilllused ranges from
'16 to 26-inehe8 . '
,The latter larger'than the.
I Big Inch. ,
To serve , these additions
to Texas East.erD's pipe line
system, engineers and eoJi-
wor\cers are build-
ing five compressorsta-
tiona and enlatXing four of
tile 21 existing stations on.
the lines. '
The effect this program
reaches back ,to steel mills
and JbBnufacturin.l, plants
where men are worJring"to
BUPpiy pipe machinery
for the job.
Oost of the proiram Will
be over 24, million dollars.
As thismon- ,
ey ,js spent,
will go to
work, con-
structively 'in
nearby com-
munities and
throughout
.J.rd"" PI".
the country.
When Texas Eastern's
new construction is finished
next winter, the resUlts will
be lasting. Operation of ita
new pipe lines and compres-
IlOl' stations will be reflected
in payrolls and in the taxeS
paid by the Company and
ita employees.
... ....

'I!. \ .' e
I"spring-
on the-BIG INCH tiNE.
.. ,
e .
.A new idea for gas
A ",Pig
ll
a new line
I The massive objee{ hurtling from thepipa
above is known to pipeline1'8 88 a Here
this giant ateel ecrubbing brush is being used
clean a ne",ly-J)\lillt section of pipe'line on
the Big Inch SYJd;8m. Natur:al gas propels the
co " through the ,aIatt into the air ta-
TEX'AS EASTERN TRAPS ITS "PIG"
with the dirt It bas removed. ,
" to to clean it,s
or lines while in operation.
"Pip" '8l'8l!8Dt tbrougJl50 miles of line at a
time, and' are in ibgenious "traps'"
.ticma.<picture at right). This
new to tb8 natural, gas ind1,lStry,
__ time and mo:ney arui-m08t important

UIe8 IJCOre8 Otf "pilP,l" to carry on its "Spring
CJeaning" the year arowid.
, ,'"
Texas 'Eas1ern's housekeeping never , stops . s . , .....
cleaniDg n-
of II continuous mamtenance
propam. ,of pieces
. oC 4ICJ,uipment

arepatntedreg
ululy to pre
. vmt ,rorroaion
, and 1Ilaintnin
the 1Ieat' .p.
o
Machinery DlUllt be kept clean
inside too. Hundredi 01 oil
filteTII and.300
t
OOO gaUo_ of


aUy to kee
, the Big Ince
Systom oper-
ating at top
. efficiency.
Cieanltn_ is .an important
ll8fety meuurlf. Bu1Idmge at
T_ c:ompra.or, .
etationa are
kept as clean
and .potleaa B8
n modern
housowife'.
Dow auleimatic
kitch!m.
'rRANSMIS'SION CORPORATION
Pwner , and operator of the Big Inc;h and Big IneD pipe lin. sydern, is
represented In community life of nine states where ib employees Rve D"d work.
, ,
Hom. olfi,ce 01 Texas Ea.tern is at 306 Milam Street, Shreveport, louIsiana.
N.lftr." Texas Easte,n Station I. at LEBANON
.; TeUII Eutem
I ... OI!It-"JI:>!lI.iar .... baa II lpeclal
"hou8ekeep-
ing" toll: this
_ _ summer. Tbe
.' .. ' .,;., . .......undaaround
< :". raa 21 _ sta-
tion. will be '
graded and
planted to make them .. at-
tractive u they are
,
I.

/
FOUR THE MIAMI GA'ZETTEW
- - ........
.. .' ... THURSDA.Y MAY 1 i949
CLASSIFIED ADS
S
PORTS
Rev. Coleman rl'ported point, I have faith in the play- City w1Te Sunday lUests of Mr.
possiblUties e x 1st within en of this,comlnunlty. .and Mfs. Cuy Routzahn and fam-
M' U\odisl parish fur lhe I'm trying to give all my lime ily. Mr. Routzahn is slowly im-
Mr. and MrB. sumieU
and daughtel1l and Mn. I!latl
Hockett attended the meetinl of
the Hilarity Club on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and 'Kra. Ho..y-
ard GrahallJ. near
NE .F.N'I' PER WORn: minimum chllrge, 25
euts. .nnh'st't 1'111 for ' I' p at /l'dvertisements
11 po,", 1\ J1p licatioo.
LANT .
7.ation of a softball team. So, to the organization of a' full time provlrJ/Lt f.oOl a severe illness.
- YOU Methodists who are Interest- rel!Nlational program for the tots Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bumet
contact Mr. Coleman or Mr. and teen aged and don't want to entertained their dinner clUb on
1)( IN'T r Tn C I I
I (II ill "lIrancl'. II Iy pl' . nf
at :I :l\' i 11!1... . all
I' J ,rile Rnl\\ n, phone
Wavm"\' iI'Ie .:!47:! (H call enl-
Ie t. 11 .
F 'R eh \'r1. , Ict w4s stn-
t 1011 W:1gl''' . Low m i laite. ru By
In 1" ') 'nil'
IlWll r. Plwnc SI' ri hit Val1ey
37 177,
.I
FOR SALE-Coldspot "ef,lger
:t.I\lr, 'ill !'food c\l ndithm. $75. Dick
! !'.' I:lJ\ , Rk 1. Waynesvi ll e. Phone
Vnlley 97206. S12-3t
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J.'OR SALE - Delecto baby
scnles. likc new, $5. Dl ek Irelan',
Rf. 1. Wn;\lllesvi\le. Phone Spring
Valley 3'(206. 512-31
F'OR ALE- Extt .. liugE'. heavy
ta rpaulitl . Good as new. Alma
Pctelson. Waynes ville 2241.
B"
BOB O'REG N
Bur.r), up, you
Moler who conducls thl' clutter up the day wlUl s&llsele.ss Saturday evening:
School program. arguments ... so write your 0011- The Lytie Card Club was en-
Filther Krumholtz victlons on t.his subJ.ects to me, as tertained at the home of Mrs. Paul
thai organ1zation Is moving for J have staled mine in this column. Shipley on Thursday afternoon. CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
ward in the St, Augustine Churc:h Mr. and Mrs. Seth Fumas
area ... may be next week will Ol'ville Gray, who ha!\ !lorne Miss Mary Brown and Mr. and .3.00 cows '3.00
bring reports' from Rev. C;offe'y the major expenses of eqwpping . . 'Walter Kenrick attended
ahd Rev. Key.s. Four chu.rc:h 30 01' more ycmilis for baseb'all the annual dinner meej.illg ot the According to size and condition.
teams ollce or twice a for severa l seasons. is getting a Ristorjcal Society at the Golden All Stock removed promptly . .
week, elther twilight 0 1' under the little help from Bill Sawyer who Lamb in Lebanon Monday even-
:u' c,s, wo",ld be a good deal for the provided a complete clltcber's ing. '
outfit t his year. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Foulks en-
tertalned to a tarDily picnic din-
JANES RENDERINC
I..
Phone Collect
SAL t Mod I A Ford, Good
shRpe, tires with extra.
I"vin Mmfnrd, 5" i'J\,, ' B x
152, (>I" inquire Ilt Faidey Hacd-
wllle. 512-3t
Press time came too soon, so no of, IJ n ner Sunday evening. This dinner
financia l report on PRIDE OF . Ill:. W.1 was in h nOI' of the birthdays
Xeaia, 0 . . 1712 or
Wibftintton, O. 2382
leAgue d ubs; our Junior Ameri-
can- Leg!;;; nine is just
[or the May 29 opeller here' wi th
BowersviUe, a new' ' entry io ': the
loop, whicll has 11$ olhel'
members Bellbrook, last season's
undefeated champions. Center-
vil.\ , Spl'ing VaHcy and anolher THE YANKEES could be mad'e, ';I . . e e which 'Occul'I:ed In May and June
although
"scouts" repolt that a o( MI'. MlUard 'TeweD, Mr. ncwcorn.er, H"iveyshul'g. The 10- ., . f d T II M: Th .
'ber of people have.lln By MRS .. WALTER KENRICK 01' ewe 1 r&. omas Turner,
eals have clawed two exhibition Mt D it Id'" Ik D F lks
. dlcated their willing' hess to '. 0 a ..,. ou s, aren ou ,
opponents. to date, knockl.ng ,off M J hn........ " M Dell '
WR ieD IILl
OF YOUR HOU-SE
IS INSUIBD?
5aly que. ,lon? No Indud, Mony
folb today ho lilll . more thon
holl Iho pr .alu .. of Ihl'lr
hOM_' Insured '''0
i nt;reol.d. so greatly. How Oboul
YOURS? We'lI bo' glad 10 help you
chick. And wt,1I1 ",e' r. 01 .11. I.,..
iny.,iig01. o11 '/Our pfoperty I"sur
anc Planolyah will gi .. you . he
(omple'. pietur. on ,t."t, No
charge, Com. In or
Karl D. Dakin
Agency
20 E. ULBERRY ST.
OHIO
PHONE 163
at the. "buck" per seat showing. '; . T. 0 .. me. , rs. u ey Dead .,t-k
the Dayion AJleys last MI'. R. ettalick helped nicely . in Mrs. Lulu Githens of Dayton Is Penwell, Mrs. Foulk$ and "'"
Sabbath-day,' 9-0, on n field more k t d d " t Ith C th d D G .
seeing to I. that all lligh school ma irig an ex en e VlS' 'v l yn ta an anny {oves.
suited for rootball ue to raln. d ' f M d Mr
INSPE TElD STOCE:- Chrysan- student.s were informed of the hel' son an w. e, I'. an s.
1hemu1l1s, Daisies, LilJe,s-of-the? * speCial matinee at 4: 00 p.m, last Everett Githens at lhe farm home I Mrs. A. Z. Hartsock of near
Va lley, other perennials. St . Allie (hi l< family ' jumped" me Wednesday. Springboro. Leban- near here. We llman lcHl by plane for Ger-
John's Garden. Phone Waynes- (or the usage of Ollie, although on, Harveysburg and Sprini Val- MI'. Clarence :Smith spent sev- many and relatives
ville 2551. Cor. MAin and High as I said "i f he hils big-Ume it ley and 'Bellbrook schools were eral days la I week with his niece have word t hat she arrived In
' 512-:Jl . will be spelled an "0") Car: al 0 invited ... al\ students we:re in DAy ton. F"anltfQr1, Oermany on Satur-
----- tel' racked 111$ secol/t1 '49 triumph admitted for 50' per head. Mr . and Ml'S. Ralph Hammond day f.>Velllng, May 7. She will be
MBlNATl ON SCREEN and In good style Rll o\vlrtg but 2 hits. * and , children attended the pall 8 guest of he.' son, Lieutenan.t
" tol'm door. I\S low as $t2.25. The slend!,t moundsman lacks a game in Cmcinnatj F "lday ev n. - K !lneth Hatls ck, who is in mill-
W II', L b & I b " Orville GI'8Y stated ''that hIs
a.v" sv e um er Supp y. i1(\l'td o;trike-Ollt pitch as yet, ut ing. lIITY s ,'Vice tJlel'e, and Mrs. Hart-
Phon 2281. h .. d t k th J afti!moon program .
n", manage 0 eap e rna or- was disrupted . beoause ali qf ' his Mr. and MIs. Th rle Jones were soC'k. Also she wUl mAke the ae-
FOR SAJiEJ - fRhogRny (IrOIl ity of his pitches 10\\r. and that. is lads wanted to attend the sof'l- Sunday of the latter's par- quainll1nce of new grandson\
I('ar J)utl can Phyre tnblf1 Rn" cthe diJference . . . bloJJw pitches ball sponsored show. Well, ents, MJ\, and Mrs. Edwln Nutt Kenn th J'.)I'dan .
mean a Jot of chop a s into the h J d d 1 Rnd famUy neal' Centel'vllle.
rour chairs: .Flr"!,ln!'!> dirt, and to dnt th Waynesville e pe 8 goo cause a .
""reel! . All In gond ' ..onrlllion. Infield, of Stanley. Pope, Jones '" + . Mr. J , B, Jones spent Sundaf Belcher 's Sunoeo Station js un-
Rl,'mlOnabJI' . Chnrlp8 HartS(1('k. 1 lind Simpson have corralled most -Dame Rumor has it at many and Monday with her sister, Mrs. d rgoing , extensive 'remodeling,
12 ",lIeR or Wnynesvlllf1 on o[ .the . chances. 'Donny Pope, lhe of this to'I'"'S gentry are standing John Zimmel'man !lnd and An overhead canopy has been re-
b
' . ' f h ftb 11 Mr H n Finke oear U1aynes Jll OVed and D modern front will h. e
ROllip 42. F;193t Junior's nifiy slashed y. \valtmg Cit t e so a season s. e ry , ,. -
enll . .. RPen nnyti "," h .. Fore /lp.m, 111I'ee hits in thl'ee l1'ips t<;l the to open-then they intend to con- vj\le, who are mqvlng to Beaver.- instAll ed. .
-, plate to Jead the 'lVinners, wi th tribute. In other \vOI'ds they wor,t town soon.
Ml's. E. F, Earnharl wall the two hi ts apiece by Charley B1ggs. Iielp' c!ose 1948, but they will help Mr7' and Mrs. Helvey Burnet Mr. and Mrs. Herbel'i.McMillan
HORSES '3 Oows -3
to 8i .
and Condition.
Can
Xenia 454
pf. her daughter, Mn,. J . N.' who is making a real !lght for the Inaugurate 1949 . . . someho,\V ,.and MI'. and Mrs. Seth Furnas a1- and childt'en had as Monday eve-
Robinson, in Dayton. on Thurs- left -field post. and Red Robbins they have confidence in someone tended the Fanner's Club Thul's- ning supper- guests Miss Eva Mc-. NOR RI8 ItP.OCK CO",PANV
('by evening at a mother and we:igb'ing hea"i\y into the win. . to shouldet; what may be left of ] day at Methodist Church. MJllan of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Clnolnnatl Union Stock Vard.
.dAllghter tea at the Hillcrest 1948 bills. if the softball show did] Waynesville, enteltattled by Mr. R.ussel Wilson ' and children, Mr. Live Wire end Pf'OlIr lv . A"
Brelhren Church, Good catchers good e ul _ not gross $150.00, Remember the . Mrs. Monls COl'OeIl of and IVh:s. Fumas
AUCTIONEERING
STANLEY and K GLER
fiR KERS I.I CENSE
t II th d
l; f g Pd theatre gave all proceeds to the ton ' son. Miss McMillan had just re",
men spe e )"e1'enoe' 0 goo - , U' . I d f . It ' th Nt d
plate blocking ... ollr Robbins league. WelI.thanywa
y
tit s sti I Mr. Alfred
f
ltasnakeke shn, M
III
'
ne
. r Nan
h k.n ck d If . I" Dame Rumor at says I . spent most 0 last we WlI.n er I'll, liCK wu an In ew
, as '
ld
bO' e , 0 ",nemy * . j.,arents Mr Mrs. Henl'Y .Mexlco and a trip through Call,
wou '- e scorcrs IS season so 1:' . ' f' d h .. d f
f d ih; 1 b r ' Another softball ' meeting w:as Belcher of the Towp.shlp Road. 01'018, an s e remame pr an
Drqaniu t lon _ond to n_
Strictly II.u on the ....
aU around rnarket In tit.
ODuntrY_
. SERVICE THAT .ATlePiES
W'HIO DaFtGo 11: 10 II. . WI,
, and" co th held this past weekI with Bc:,b Mr. and Mrs. are both overnight vjsit with Mr. 'and Mrs.
For Da tes, Phone W:t vnesvi1lc . ' etlen]' k d" leclhseadS()tnl w t f e very ill at this time. Wilon and family.
,
. ( I' , !lq ( '1 ) we-.1 e re . ea Ie mas ear- Allen, representing t he AmericE'D. . . P I
nn. 2, 4 r everse c )ar.ges . ed cat'*re.r in the Tri-COUllty Legion; John Sackett and Dave Mr. and Ve.rnon urs ey . '
Dial U'O. WLW CIDeIDDat1
U : 40. Dlat 100. for Our Oatl"
Market ft..,.".,_
. . leAgue. Hartsock representing 'Fairll!y had for thell' dlnn:el' Sun- : Mr. and. Lawrence Sur-
, Hal'dwal'es and Bob ilay Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wmks and race .. ,of Wlhnmgton fonner, resl-
carrying Ray Kier's col.ors. The ramily of Paris. Rev. Joseph dents o( ' near Waynesville are. the
consensus of opinion was that a Myel's of Dayton, and Mr. and 1>t'oud grandparents of an eight ..
-leAgue of some 'sorts sh.ould be \VI,rs. James Wical and famiLy. .pound twelve ounce .son, Parker
formed, buL t he method of flnanc- A large crowd the MQ- La\;\!rence, hom ,'to Mr. and Mrs.
ing was not arrived at . .. most ther and Daughter Banquet at Wiliam 'Buckley (Reba Surface)
of the above named were of the Ly't1e Chul'ch Thursday at McClellan. Hospital 'on
mind tha t' playns hereabouts do and enjoyed the .sp1endid pro- i1t1;l . '
not desire to beeQme stockholdEtJ's gram,consisth1g of readings. 8010,$, -------,--.
in the ,league' by group singing, a , kio and , Mrs. R. H. 'Hartsock her
-$5.00 at lhe comzrlencement of the Ihe .mock weddmg, lee cream h.ome on Tuesday afternoon t.o tlie
with the understanding! and coffee wer e Arglrnot Bridge Club and several
that if any was left there ' would ' Mr. ?nct IY.irs. Speuy Bot.not guellts. Three tables were in
be a "split' at the close of the sea'- i Tro;. r. lind Mrs. Frank duri ng llIe afternoon after which
1 diffel'ed strongly on that an Palty end nhall of T)pp a delici ous aesse.rt course was
,
LOANS
ASSURE YOU ..
FU1URE SECURITY .
You can repay from farm
income. No change in ton-
tract - no renewals.
The undersigned heirs of the .estate o.f S. It. Burnett, de-
will sen at public auction at his late residence'
Lytle, Ohio '.

Saturda;y,
1 IP.M.

CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks
to our neighbors and friends for
the lovely cards, and f1oWe,rs, and
help during sickness and
death of ou'r mother, MilS. Charles
Kibler.'
Long Term- 4 per cent
Lebanon ' N.'F.LA.
.'.
MAY 21;
A residence property, (onsisting of one llnd 36-100 al"es
of land, improved, with a 2 story, 9 room, frame
electricity, well, cistern, cellar, coal house and hen house,
spring and running 'water in pasture.
Located o,n Main St, Waynes-
ville, Ohio: ,The househoJd" goods
of HANNAIr,J, HOGERS. -.-
I ..
Wilbur N. ,Sea Auct
.., .. a.,. ........ r.. been appraised $5500 free of '
erms . of sale: a deposit of $1000 on day of . Thorn pson &
sale, balance within '30 days, possession as soon as
'erty is fully settled .for. '. " " I I
Wilbur N. Sears, Auct.
Harry M. Burnett
Russell Burnett '
'Robert Burnett
Ina Longacre
Mildred Surface ....
Heirs of S. H. Burnett, decease!i.
'q Personal , Property
. The Executo'r of the estate of S. R. Burn-
ett, deceased, will 's(lll on th(l date mentioned above and at
the same location, beginning. at' 1:30 M. the' following
c.ha:ttels: 1936 .Chevrolet coach, Frigidaire. Heatrola, ' coal
. range, oil cook stove, May tag electric living room ,
suite, 4 iron beds and rockers, (hairs, lot dishes
and cooking utensils and many articles too numerous to

Terms of sale: Ca.sh. ,Harry M. Burnett. Executor
..... .:; of the Estate of S. H. Burnett.
deceased.
N. Sears. Aud.
..,....
GENUINE
/
Ra vin Red Ash
Olga Poccahontas
. , .
Millers c'reek
.' , ,
Yellow
'Calva lierStoker
. .
NOW is the 'time' to place ' otders
for coal SAVE :N[ONEY' and' be sure
. " I
of a full bin next ,unnter .
ACT NOW I
PremiUJl\ coal is still in short supply.
Waynesville .F,anners Exchange
Phol,.2371
I I II I
Ellis H. Sturm, 'Freas.
I.ebanon. PhOll. ".
Lizzie anq. Luther Kibler
__ '1000/'" , 0.-._
,Annitage & Son
aDd 'GRAVEL
BLACK-TOP DRIVES
TAR .... ROAD OIL
C';WN ..... '.FILL DIRT'
ftWfiitJNM
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., ow .... ,
.....uf0ll .... ....
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READY-MIX CONCRn'E .
uuI TRUCIt,'SDYICE
, .
GRA.DUATlo,N 'rIME , . a big .vent, In IIf.. Thl.
year'. cia .. wl,1 'lOon b. , ... d"atlli, and a el\rd .". Jllft . 'rom
you to tour fav'orlt. will help malC. av.nt a
trul}. memorable oeeaalbn. ' , ?
"
w. have a lu98 .election of
: Excellent and, Gift.
(:ome in and them todaYI
WAYNESVILLE ' D,RUG - ..
Phone 2121
EAQf WKI!'JC
MORE AND MORE
FOLICS AH JOINING
OUR GROWING
FAMlLY.OF READERS
By 14ail: St.SO A Year
On News Stands: Sc
8zette
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tfINETYNINTH YEAR, ES'I'ABL1SfIElD FEBRUARY. ' 1860 OHllO, 1\1 A Y 26, lV49 FIVE CENTS A COpy
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Waynesville
Booster
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PORTS'
LANT
Memorial Day
Program
[Twenty-six . Seniors Receive Diplomas
By
BOB O'REG AN
Th. annual Memorial Day
proiram at the Mlatrt.l Cemetery
JTEMS '
Su_er . Program .. Planned
Tn!! tait will present Father ThomSil Mr, Mrs. Henty Finck have'
.on Uti! flying, feet of -tw6 Bod/I, S,M., presently heading the moved to tlMr new home in
W.S.c .S. MEETS AT HOME ' OF
MRS. GLEN
local high school Duke Religion Depari*nent, . ?niversity Beavertown.
Vickers and Dick Lawson last of 'lind a formel' U , C;:om- M L P Mrs. Glenn Borden was hostess
week-end at 'Springfield, l Ohlo mander in the ' United Stateii Dr. and Mrs. A: E. Stout rmd aa" {ogress to the Society of Chris-
N 19'<> 6 were Saturday evening -g'an Ser'vice at her home on
where the former qualified for avy, ""-. ...If d Wal '
th. tbh10tt'oW itt IbiJih )I'llther servl:d aboard the guests ' of ,J, .. i'hUlldn C. Bob Chairman of the Thursd'ay afternoon May 19th.
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS-
Business .Students
Receive
.... 111A""'ir
cl
-'uh and ' Ut . e 220 U.s.S. Cioll.ltnlns, Thli vella!!l Klayer and c ' ren. tn mcm- Youth Qlrj:unittee (JI ,the Civic Mrs. Carlton Cook condw:ted the
UJ I&W;r a a I d
f
.,. d ' I '" J d ' 08tl. ha I d M B
yard event. Viaei'll Elnlshed third ce ve . ,resi .ert11S ""Iuiqbli 'CI1.Ib, r..,r.F' ts t t pans are ,mov- buslhess' meeting an rs. er- The students have been workAhg
11\ 100 yatd event, the win- for service at Lingay- E1izalieUl Ellvn Madott, daugh- Ing fo d. for the commlmce- nard Baughn gave the lesson hard during the past few weeks
.un. 1!hle beliji 10:a, whit/! tiap= en, Gulf. Prior to enter41g the tel' of Mr. abd Mrs, Iilvnett Mar- meJ}t 0 program topie "Coopel'atioh in buil,ding a to eam Il
wal
'ds for thell' yregg
tu'rlitl the in 23,5. LaVJ- FatJ:ler Bodie ":BS Super- lolt, played in the pia riO reoltal at fo!: lthe er mortths at both Chr istian Ameri ca ." A review o{ A.cWevement Albums before . the
IOn made a great eUort in his 440 at Sit. JldU11J Qrphan- the Art Institute 'on at. the gra and high school the di strict meet ing the South close of the school year.
yard a ' gruelling event, but age. . . tp,rOQon, whell, Mts, Marks 81'000&1 . Wltll . stuq!,! nts of all Park Methodist Church in Day- The Gregg Examining Board in
just faUed to finish in' a qualify- The subject of his address wUl pl'eserit!d her pupils. school aifS eltgible to parti ci pate. ton was given by Mrs. Mert New York City has Issued the
inK poSition. . be a Dead Memolial Day Mr. and Mrs. . ' ted Brsdodck Expecta:tl to start June lSi, the Bahd. The 'officers appointed for follOwing awards. '
Baaebail opehtts bi the Trl. to a . LlymillMemorlal Day, Pa,st and children had as Sunday dln- pt:Qgram 11 be administerE!d by the coming yeal' are as follows: Junior Order of Al'titslc Typ-
County loop thls Sunday wlll be and Future. ner guests, Mrs. Ada L. rusk of E!dtvitl orter, head' coach, President, Mrs. Calton Cook; ists Certlficates:
the ' order of the day With much (Jrads- tj'4fXfi9, Mrl\' Wilhe1mina Under- Waynesv , r 'High School. ' Addi- Vice President; Mrs. , Kenneth Dods Woollard
interelt Ill!Jlterl!u 11'1 lll!Ceht house guest ot Mr. and wood iuld Mr. Albert Russell of Uonal InformaUon will appear in Hough; Treasurer, Mrs. Chas. Carl 'Coppock
BoWet8vUle a i1@w elit:ry Mrs, Robert L, O' Regan was Wilmington anu ' MI'.s. , Frank. 'l_ext weeJC'!s Miami .Gazette as to Davis; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Marilyn Hammond
will hl!lp tho Amitleati Lllglort JUhti J: GUihmmli, now of Braddock. ' - tlmos and dates of the M. D. Baird; ColTesponding Sec- James Scheetz
.Poal d15 liuHlt ltlaUjuai ie IM9 Sf. i!ugb's Realdr; In l'hIladel- Mr. G. H. Cook of ClUcagp, 'rhe Club bas already relary, Mrs. Glenn Borden; Sec- ' J'oa\Ule Watkins
,lay, lit 3:15 P. M. A preliminarY phis. Fath\l r Cummins lind Mf, lliltlolg III th.o guest of his sister, donated .00 to the upkel!t: of rclary of'Spirituili Life, Mrs. Wilma Gray
game between BowersVille Juq- were with DI. MaJ\y L. Cook, . the prog and O'Regun pomts bert Frye, SecI'etary of Supplies. Earl Powell
iors and Gray's Barbe Sh'op rune 'army of , occupallan in Korea m Mr. and MFs. J . J. aUl!slce lIe- out (nat' e committeeof .All Po- Mrs. Jennie Conner and . Donald Rye
wUl commence at 1 P. 1'4: sharp. 1946-47.' 'theit daughter, linsky, awycl', !ed-eofto.ver Braddock, s,ecretary of Mrsslon- Donna J. Borton
Plans are in progress for the usual Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Hart- Marilyn BUJ'ske, back to Bowling and ':"111 <\ppreclate ary EducatIOn, . Mary Ann Burton
d.y to tAkf! sock, MISses JeAlf 1I_lld Jane Jiart- Green Uni.versity on Suilday' af- 1';C!!1:Vll11f addltlonal Se?retary of Martha Lukens
place at 8 P. M. with short ad- sock and MI'. and Mh. Wilton teruool1J ahor she had Hl?m to who In lations and ChTlsllan Activities, 6O-WQrd Shorthand Speed Certlf-
IIched\ded for Bob Work- .Hartsock enjoyed a pi_ic dinner the II ekend at hornll thiS plan aid to-ellnunate lUV- Mrs. Howard Drummond, Secre- Icates:
man, local Legion , Commander; Oit,Slrt1tii':Y at. the home of Mr, and ' e . ' . ' enIle ' de quency, plus giving tary of Literature and Supplies, DoriS Woollard
Kenneth RetaUlck, Schoo. Mi's. Owell! Hill'tBbtoiJ(, . Mr': Leo of .a wonderful 0PPOI:tUIl- Mrs. peorge Henderson, Secrc- Joanne Watkins
helld, and of COUl1Je, we hope that lIlss Jeal\ bl MJdletoWI1 hs" IS a guest of his Ity to summer mOl}tru; Un- tary of W.S,C.S., Mrs. Walter Jo ARn Dickenshee1a
HlU'ry ahd tom- was a weelt eritf. guest. bl UtI! bfether, .MI., Alberl cleaver and del' good dance. ' Whitaker, Mrs. Ray' Conner, Mrs. Barbara Hartsock
'mllal'*rer Charlie Joy will see fit Harry Satterth.walte flU11lly. wlti:!, ?resen iIans for tinancial as- Marjorie Shenk and Mrs. Competent Typist Certificates:
to lUend. . . Mr. and Mrs. William' O'Banlon - Congratula(JtrJjs Orade- Si8iance y include a door-to- A.loqi. . ' Net Words per minute
With Allie Carter traveling to and rela- door . can ss ' by school children Delicious .were JuQ.y Conner .... . ............... .....: ... .52
Kentucky with his family over Uva at Sugar Tree Ridge. id r future, to d,efray, served by the hostess an4 her ,Maxy Lynne Drew ' ........... i .. .. . .. . 46
Memorial Day the locab will relt lb. and Mrs. Charles Ahder- .eqUip ' lind salary expenses. committee, Mrs. Chas. Koogler, Mary Schetz ........ ..... ... , ................. 42
'College 'Presiden t I
Addresses Group"
Twenty-six seniors .received di-
plomas at ceremonies at the
WaynesviUe JIigh Scl,1ooI Tues-
day evenlng. .
Special awarqs were presented
to Bob Hastings, Eula Hoak, Ei-
leen Brown . and Robe.t't Hunter .
Hastings ' received the Avon
Music Awarq for his w,ork in the
band lind, Eula a
music award. Donald
Gahrl s. music made
lhe presentations.
Supt. Retal)jck the
Eileen Bt'own, tmd.
t he salutatorian, Robert Hunter,
to llie audience: Mi ss Brown re- ,
ceived a meda'i and certificate
award for her a<;hievements, and
the Good Citizenship Award of
the Turtlecreek Twp. D. A R.
Hunter was awat'ded a medal for
JUs work. .
. The graduation adcb-ess was de-
llvel'ed by ,Dr. Samuel
president of Wilmington College.
Marble told the group that "'young
people :will neVi!r J)e bigger than
their idl!8S."
JIe stated tluit man's . talents
are regulated by heredity and en-
viroJ1.!Tlent, but that ' the
adaptioh of ideas an ideals, man
CQuld shape hJs course in the
world. "Make Pl'rfection your
rule," he :urged. . .
John Gons, prc!1ldent pf the
Board of Education, ptc.sentcddi-
plomas to the group. . J
.;..conaratulatJoD8 Gl'ada-
011' Dahtly Blmpaott l!rst base- son leEt on Sahirday ob, a ,vaca- Oqnatl any amount will be Mrs. Carlton Cook, Mrs. Lloyd Carl Coppock .......... ........ ........ .,.36
. .
Robbins under the bat. , with. their son, Mr, /Ul- " .. t. - 'r, ';' ...... - ' le"'-r was', pre The Rambow Advisory CouncU Stella L. Creech: .... - ..... _ ....... , ...... .33 _
d d Chilclr asbin ' TOe .meetlng of ,me; 4YUe . ,UN ''''' . - thI
Best new. of the week. fo date: erson an .en 'in W . g- was h;'Jd, at the -ted Uon the Iield their re!lllar: mon Y meet- James Scheetz ................. _ ..... :._ . .33 .1...1 ...... ..1.1& ' \ ..... .
. .., .... 0 May; 19, at 7: 90. WG,e S. Ellis, Waynesville, Is presi. paSt week at the bome'of Mr. and Dods Woollard ..... ............... , ........ ..33 .
1948 .oftbell toq._ lrolH4! II Vana ra 0 '-lth. 0 'the oiUiDe waudns ....... ,.:::::._.......... utluua1 IIllerft .. uD
the remainder- of t
e
'bills are 'in' Indoetrlnatlon Ser. en members and Olle guest prell- dIInt of the Board. " ( Mrs. Harold Wertz. June Ward ..... ... , .. ........... .: ... , ...... SI Baseball Sunday aft:crnoon .. .
mail 19 ;Falt'ley's, Cin. A.th. vice Friday, June S, 2 p.m. at tho ellt. " . , May l2,. 1.149 The discussion 'period WBS' Charles Hammer ...................... _ .. 31 that's the order of 'thc day this
Cp., Dayton Power & Light, Frlellds 'Church. (Story neJ[t It was decmed to sell popcorn, . To: arrelit CQwdy Agencle5; Or- given to remarks on the tJu:ee Marllyn Hammond ............ ........ weekend, with a double-header
and WaynesviUe Fanner's EX-: " pop and candy at the Burnett 'ganiiatlons, Groups and/or In- farm now before Shorthand .Complete Theory Oer- scheduled at the local high school
change ... thanks a to aq of Little Roier Lee ,Stewart' of tcrested Individuals. 'latu.re and Are Hard Times tiIicates: , grounds at 1 P 'M . ..,..
you kind ' gentlemen for never Unloll City, Indiana \VIIs week sale Saturday, May 21. ' b.1 h d From: Warren County Board-"of- Ahead?" The subbject June Jo Ann Dlckeosheets with Gray's- Barber Shop nille
havinll aent one threaten! , n, let- end dUest o Ws gtandpa " renis
J
The next meet,ing will . el Hfta'i L. was also mentioned, "What a Barbara Hartsock clashing with Bowersville
[ at the hanle of Eveanha and R",- ,"'. W f W h h tkin
ter about non-payment:. and Mrs. H. L. Itye, Mr. an. 11 J 1 7' SO Publil: He'alth Councils or Com- Farmer's i e is ort to er Joanne Wa . s again at 3: 15 P. M. whim the
Pride of the Yankees clrew, Mrs. Rye returned with him on berta IlM .1 at . , mittees. ara being formed hi Husband? Senior Order of Artistic Typists American Legion Post 615
counting donaUons, S,unday and were dinner guests ' *.. . I many Ohio Communities. T.nese. The' adjourned t? 'meet CediEiclites: augut ates its 1949
$139.00 and Ihis, .coupled with of their son-in-law and daughter, The Betsy Ross 4-H Club met Countih or Co,runittees are com- with )\Ir. and Mrs. R. G. Mtller in Judy Conner, League ' schedule with Bowers-
'money , on hand, enabled your -M!': a-nd Mrs. BQIlIIlan Stewart. l Friday, .May 20, 1949 at 1(:30 p.m. posed of l'1Ij)resentatives J'rom June,. and during the social hour Phyllis MaJ:tiD. ville. The visitors are new en-
truly and George MiUer to 00- Mr. and Mra. Edward Bunnell at the Harveysburg VQJ'ious agencie organlzatilons, delicious strawberry shortcake Wanda Tinney tries to tlle lea"lue and little is
lilD the final checks. Th!mlits to are llloving tbls weeJc hom Economil:lI Room With groups and/or individ- and coffee were served. Mary Scheetz known of their strellgth,. 50 tJte
AI Polinsky _and Phll Workman, Wa1'llcsvlllo ' to ' Lbo propert)' dt Mastel's, asslstunt advisor, ml uals endeavoring to Improve the - .Congratulatlons Grads- Mary Lynne Drew locals will start their strongest
"who their door prize. the. late ' li:mma LUcy bere iit and Martha Lukehs pre-I per,lOnal health and the Mr. and Mrs. Max Mar\.sl;lck. Jerry Walton lineup..
.. . bl,lck helps. '. Lytle. Sldlhg. . mental sanitation of their Com- tended' the Spring Valley Hlgh Eula Roak Opemng day exerCISes are
Last Monday's 1949, softball We regret that an In!lux o( A previous had !nUllity. Such an organization was School Alumni dinner art! dance -Co;tgratulaUons Grade- planned with short ,addresses by
at truly's . news this week 'caused lbe om. heItl whe,n the followmg formed in Clinton County ap- Saturday L PASTOR RESIGNS Robert Workhtan, , Ioca;t Post
proceed f;u- ... wi\h mission' of some llems. All storloo; were elected:. Martha pro'ximately 18 months ago. The ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Edgington Rev. Joaeph Myers of Dayton, Cdmmahderi Mayor Harl'Y Sher-
only. few budks in the treasury I ld til b ' next week. preSIdent; Betty Bogan, vlpe efforts ahd active support of this entertained to dinner o.n Suilday 'I1UU reslguet,l 88 pastor ot t!Je wood; Marshal Char.Ies Joy; and .
there was no general agreement Ie w e run ,Helen ,l'latr sock, secre- newly Ior med council 8l'Sumed an evening, honoring their little son, J. ytle Oburch, effective Juno 1. Kenneth Retallick, Wayne School
as to this year's finances except . I. taL:.v; treru:urer; important part in securing II 70 . Mark, who was celebrating Nett Sunday. MIQ' 29.' will bo head,
, that no one Individual wanted to q I II LoIS Luken", neW$ and bed modem bospital to be erected third bidhday. The 'dinner guests Rev. Myer's last Sunday at Lytlo
the Durtfen of , guaran- jr' d6 -H'o Edythe May RicJ:a
rd
, Shirl,ey in Ohio. in the very were Mrs. Earl Hockett, Mrs. . ,
teeing payment of bills through- .,.,,.n mI" recreaUon near future. . _ _ __ _ Sadie Reason, Mr. and .Mrs. Church. He Is a very ablo min _-
eral of 1he managers; that players Snively of Yellow Sp,rlnge, called several new Advisory Health .Council at its MI'. and. Mrs. P. L. Reason, Mr. leavlll!;. : I
out the yelK . .Jt was noted by sev- ;-Mrs. 'Clo:tl\. Snively and' Miss members, utclu d Merilbel'S of the Warren' COImty Rhodes Bunnell and daughters, I'tcr and regrets hIs II .
contacted ,were not of a on Mlijses Annie , and r.lnme the roll call WJth the name 0 a yeal'1.y meeting in Mluc4 and Mrs. J. B. and SUI! Ann Rev. Myers bas bl..'en a wrJler
mind to oreate a fund that would BrOWll . and Miss Bertha Brown . ha" b th 19411,. uppoifiltell the War' i: Ramby with the host" hostess' an,d on the starr ot Lbo Dayton Jour
pay 1I1e bills : .. neither was any It . was dllclde8 to . ve 0 Co.unty Health BOard to. act :as a the honor gl,1est. . . . naiHerald (or uevoral Y,oafS
. that individtr- on Monday afternoon. cookmg an. do sew.lh.g ,dubs. , AU committee for the p .. rnose Of Mr.' and Mrs. Stanley H. Balley - Congratulations
.L M.ru. : Olive Curl. IB IlpelLdlng n bib .L - ..
1 sponsors would lllleto assume mem ers p an to JOIll 0", groups. sponsoring a ll;leeting or repre- were host and hostess to the West.
all of possible debts. so here's week with her tr'lend Mrs. Nel,lie Masters Is to order sentatives (I'om agencies, Warne Council ' on Fri- "MASQNS TO ,MEET
, the answe', lIIi .. Madden jn Clarksville. project b\loks for. the members. zations groups ' and/or individu- day evening at the irbome. 'Fo1- Waynesville Lodge No. 163, F.
, Until some plan is of!ered Mrs. Lel\h Mills spent 'Sundl\Y :The to attend als interested in the imprpve- Jowing the business session, Mr. lind A. M., wili hold a special
'Payment. of ne:c- at lhe bome .,f bel- Bon. Mr. the HarveysJ)urg Friends Church t of Health and Sanitation in Gilbert Frye ,conducted the dis- meetJng on We9nesday, June I, at
esSuy biu.,1I1ere can not be .any Wlt1lam Strouse and wUe In on Rural Life Sunday. Mrs. Mas- ::; County, , on the question, "Are 7:30 p.m.
organized softball league. ,Now LyUe. tel'S aunounced the dates <:If the It is proposed mecrling Hard Ti.ines AheaQ?" AIter a A Craft bom Lebanon Chapter
d"n't sto., with that."nhnce . , . Mra. Ella DakJn returned on . 4-H, Club CalJ,lp., The be hehl at 8:00. P. M. on JW:le 8, pleasant evening together the No.5, Royal Arch Masons, wlll be
read 00 '; If Bob Campbell, Bob Tuesday' from Miami 'Valloy Hos meeting ' was followed by mter-jl949 hi the' auditorium of the councn adjourned to meet the present to conlc.r the l;tM. de ....
ADen, D",ve Hartsock and JOM pltat, She Is ateadlly Improving. est\ng games. , Court House located in Lebanon, home of Mr. and rs. Gilbert s rcc on one candldate:
..... tt . cb ted . "" Mr L J a I d d th Refreshments will be served
... .,..e ea wan a ..... m to Miss Margaret Edwards with 11 aco..,. was Ohiol ' You are urged to attepd FrYe in June, a.n urlng e
play each other four times Ilepbew, Dr. Gale, 'Russu,m. guest at t he . ' this meeting. . socilll hour, ' refreshments wore after the meeting. All Masons liv-
(wlUch they intimated they and famllY of Dayton bad a The meehng will be Providing there is sufficient In;- by the host and hostess. ing in community are invited
wanted) 8J)d they played but pleasant trip at School terest in this proposed Council it Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. and urged to attend.
,two nights ",eekly. it would EconomICS Room, Wednesday, 'IS desired that a permanent C')uD- hart and daugh-ters ,of Trotwood -Congratulations Grads-
utr total
' ; 1 L_ to Hillsboro, where lbey attencled M 25 19449 t 1 ao
req e a twe ve ay , * a. : * p.m. cil will b. e organized dU.r.mg this,' were Sunday. evening supper The Methodsit Church will ob-
t I te
.. L _.1- an &SItique show 10 !be Armory Mr d
o comp e w..'e ' sea- . initial ml:!eting to. function .,as a guests of their parents, . an slIrve Memorial Day Sunday. May
f( sharp thrust
'" of-a ship's bow
. rolls up twin ribbons
son and pellb.ps anotfter two O)fdohbolm.e b
f
! fhonner Go:v. Ttorlmtbhle The 'Waynesville Sew So County-wide coordinating body Mrs. E. F. Earnhart. 29th at 10:30 A.
to end the playoffs ... also there . 0 o. w c was open e H Club met Thursday, May 19, concerning all. Health and Sani- Rell. and Mrs. S. N. Keys and The choir will furnish special ,... h h
wquld be. ari gllple each for a lew 'days. with Mrs. Iqontz in cliarge, and ' tation or proposals children had as week end gU!!sts ' music and the MltUlIter Rev. R. US'(. lip t At II! !te
" evenih-&, With.Bob Allen, Gov. ' Trtmble ' 'Was. one ot Lbe Ann Rogers, presIding., . arising in Wlirren County. ' the . latter's litother-In-Iaw. B. Coleman wlll' preach 1I1e Me- UHlter and
of white water.
scheduling the beat teams in and earlier governora ot.' Ohio, and Officers were electe4 for the Warren County Board of H(!Illth sister, Mr.. and Mrs. morlal sermon. ' , 0
around, tIiJs .rea (be hldicated later 'hiS bome ' W88 ocoupled by year. Those 'elected include: Board Members Clark and baby son of Mansfield. A very cO}'dialinvitatlon Is ex- maJz- .0 .
that be woUld fie wi1l.ing to <to bls daughter. Tbompson. WUhelmlIia BraddOCK, president; .s. S. EIl1s . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Or(loob BrO tended to our soldie.rs who may
I'hat). THEREFORE, at the ,av- waa the "Motber. Tbo.mpson" Doris Brown, vice president; Ann, , James H. "Arnold, M. D. annoullclng the or, a grand desire to atLend. ' In9 he(ldway. f
e-.fag'e ,rate of $13.00 per evening' of orusade 'days' fame. Rogers, John Holden son \.0 Lbeir daughter and Bopln -Congratulations Grads-
(the amount It required last year ' and Donna Hadley",new!i teporl- Dr. Jean Nock ' law. 'Mr. Mrs. Marlon W. NOTICE OF MEETING 'W 0
. . . . $9.00 , Umpires:' $3.00 Lights new equiPment as required cr. ' . ' C. W. Bercaw BOlVers of Lebal\on, Rt. 1. The annual meeting of the Lot aYDesVi e
and ,2.00 for One Ball) It would (buea, lights, fuses, lime, seore- The wor:k for the coming swn- Grads-- day, May 23. at Lbe JoIlddle\.own Owners of the Miami Cemetery I
cost on minimum acale, books and advertlJling). THERE- mer was ,discussed. The baJlk IUId mOllt. of HORplta1. Tbe young man's name Association will be he1d at the Lumber a' nd Supply
, with probably another. $lSO.OO re-
I
FORE, at leat. $700.00 is obli- The next meeting will be hteid business ' will be oloaed Monday. II! l\onalll Leo- a.nd be wel8hted cemetery offiee on Monday, June
quired for maintenance ICrVicea gated . if not by the players I at the home of Doris ( oz, on arrlve1. '
(performed by Mr. Clark) and and SpoJI801'II, by WHOM?I Thur5day, May' 26 at 1 Po ,m. May ,0. Day. 8 IbR. out! 6, at 8 p.m. 525-2t _, __ , ____ ',_
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TlIII lICIA 10
The MiUni Gazette
Publflhed every Thunday
Count7. Ohio,
at Waynesville, WarreD
A FARM DIARY
Theodora E. Conover ........ ........... ... ... Editor & ' Publisher 'BY D. J. FRAZIER
!dna M. Conover ... ..... ............ . .. Alssociate Editor IIIAY 20. 19411. Corn Plantln,
d
. d I matter at the postofiice at time. Everywhere you look the
Entere .. .eeon e 888 corn planters are going or the
W.,nuvUle, Ohio. ground is being disked and made
ready for corn. They brought our
Subscription Rate: $1.60 per year. in Ohio; $2.00 per sweet COlll seed for the cannery
- ,ear ebewhere. the. other day and we are try-
C!C_-;--_
Perhaps You Remember
ing hard to get the field in befote
the next ' rain. A bare brown
field that has not been worked
down is not so beautiful but the
soft, brown earth that has been
worked till the crust is broken
"ItOM oua FILES
MAY 27,1931
and it lies there lightly ridged
uncuccessful search, he gave up where the disk has left its marks
hope of evar finding it. . Is a lovely thing to look at. It
Last week, wrole working in suggests all sorts of possibilites
her y;al'd, Mrs. H. E. Stokes 'un- and the 'color and the texture
earthed a ring in which was in- orE! beautiful , like.. beautiful
scribed the word, "Simp." which, carpet.
MemorIal 017 plane, an lD
c.ha:r,e of the Firemen's olub,
ara abput complete, Those hav-
inl flowers to donate will please
take. them to 'the Township house
Raymon says proves . without a The other day I rashly bought
doubt, its ownership. . a hWldred baby chicks before I
At a ' called meeting of the
early ' Sliturday morulng where Township trustees, L, H.
the committee, Mrs. H . . E. Hath- Gordon was appointed clerk
away, Mrs. Edith Harris and Mrs. fill the vacancy caused by the
S . .... will Teceive and ar-
Rill- them. of J. O. Car twright.
COIlveyances will lie at the, .
poltoffice comer from 1:30 to 2 MI'II. W. E. Cornell !s recover
and . those . . having no ' ing at the McClellan Hospital in
mnns of transportation, Who Xenia from injuries suffered
wah to attend the exercises at Sunday morning when shp. was
the cemetery will be taken over struck by an automobUe while
and brought back. Raymon Hat-c.rossing the highway at her home
w1ll prealde at the cere:- three miles . north of Waynes-
mon1... ville on Route 42.
, .
'had the brooder ready for the",
and such a time as I had. The
first e.vening I set up a .. ring of
low chicken wire and covered
it over wltb a blanket and fed
and gave their first drink
of clabbered milk and let them
run around all evening warmed
by an . eleclr ic light. Then I put
them back in their box and cov-
ered them up. 'they quieted
down and it was late the next
mor nlng before they began to
sUr around and demand food.
The brooder house was to have
been moved and wired for elec-
tricity but due to many things
and tractor trouble it hadn't
\ In 1925, an yean ago, Raymon Mrs. T. S. Hardin and son, been done so I' decided to lise
Hatflelcl lOCal acbool teacher and Lansing, ,returned home from some hens that we had hat.ch-
.,ent, . 100t his normal Kentucky. Mond;lY where she
rin" which 'he prized was called by the serious ing turkey eggs .. We had put the
very Iqhly. IAfter a diIllgent but and 'death of heT mother. .. .... """ ., poults a turkey lien who
hatched about the same time and
I the hens seemed resUess and
ulations
'GLASS
-OF
1949
disappointed and so I took them
to the brooder house and put
them ' with chicks, I hadn' t
been able to Iget enough
leghorn chicks 10 I had ruied
the hundred wl1b barred
One hen didn't like the
.and pecked every one
came near hel' and another didn'li
like tl)e black onu; It was warm.
In the brooder house and the
chicu ran around without pay-
ing much attention to the heM
until nigM came. I went out there
about dark and 8uch cluckiTli:
and talking and yipping as iliere
wa, but finaUy I found two more
hens, so' that I had fo"ll' hens lot.
the hundred chicks and got them
aU setUed aoWn peacefully.
The chief . trouble with thl.!l
system. ,compared "With a propel'
lICIlurrVU: Mull 14:3I.u, LuU
.. ,-at.
DmVOTIONAL. !lZADrNO; "a:tlb ...
.,1". , .
Prayer in Pain
LeUoa for "8:Y II, lNt
brooder system is that the hen!! TilE SHADOW over Geth.emane
lnterfere with the' feeding of thEl u deep. We can .carce]y aee
chicks. ' They have thai inborn the tortured flsure under the moon-
urge to scratch, scratch. and ovel1 Ut oUve trees. It - Jelu. cloaen
goes feeder: Sqratch sorat'ch friench. In t hat
and th.e clabber goes In all direc.. bour. were st.ranl-
I
era 10 bis 1I0ul, we
tions. But they are 'getting a onu cannot dare 10 pen-
very well. There were only etrate all the aec.
or two mild hen battles and last rets of ,that
night the two hens that hav4! hour. Yet while we
been setting, turkey cannot know all.
eggs, side by for; the last e CAlI ' k now
four we.elts, settled down side blf enoulh; enough to
side to brood chloks. I 'am hope- IUP'POI't us In our
in. g that by having dark own time of dark. Dr. Foreman
' /u,'''.,. .1 IUISS and of paill.
and turning them out with hens Mark UlIes very etrong' lanaualo
to tak,e eare of them that I can to deacrlbe the .tate of-JeBus' m.lnd
.cut my losses when I let them In Geth.emane. The two Greek
out. For the last few years it has words he uses, tranalBted in the
hardly paid ine raise chickls Kin. Jamea verstolf "sore amazed"
we lost so many when we let and ''ver.y he81ry," are translated
them out, foxes, crOWli', by the Revised Stanard VerSion
and other varments took almost "areat]y dJatres6ed and troubled;"
b7 Goodapeed, "d I t r e I . aDd
half of them. dread;' by Moffatt, appalled and
I was surprised the other dalV '1I1y.ted... As our hymn .OYII, '
when a good chicken man said,
k
''We know not bow. we can.
"Oh, my, no. Don't give chic S ' not 'teD
clabber. It will kill them." I hav4e What palna Be bad 10 bear."
raised many good chicks that
never tasted water until thelV Still, we do know ot 1I0me ot the
burdelUl which welalled eo terribly
were quife well grown and the on Jelm' mind and' beart that
amount of clabbered milk they lIl'bl
can get away with is amazin@:.
They seldom have digestive
troubles if. they have plenty o,f
clabber' but aweet milk doesn"t
seem' to be so good for
some 88y because it dD,esn't sta:y
sweet and the chanse isn't good
for them. Perhaps .partly j;oureod
milk isn't so good for tliem.
Yesterday I came out of the
LyUe 'Market an.d looked across
the street III1d there were some
beautiful yellow flowers there I
went across the street to look
them. :There was one of the mO!lt
beautiful displays of roses I have
eifel' seen,about a dozen plants
just covered with lafle perrel:t
rDses, yelloll\' and shades of yeU-
ow and red. I atopd th.ere and
looked and looked. l'here w,asn'Pt
. . . .
Power of Darkness
O
NE 'l'BING that must bave
troubled qur Lord 'was lack of
aympathy. Peter. James .and John
were 'comfortably asleep. evIdently
without the slightest Dotion of what
be wu lutfll'lng: But there was
wor.e than lack Df sympathy. 80me
where In the dark' city one Df
.le.uI lupposed friend.. the man
c81led Judal, waa even then slink
In, tbroulb the alleYI with murder
hi. heart.
1_ weD wha' ,.,.. III
Itor'e bini. Be \mew the 8..,.
beclrlll _a14 lIaD him bl
pltemer, be ialew wh.l tile
........ 11'0lIl4 . do wlib hbu,
nee they ... &heIr hancla on
blm. Wo,.. thaD t.hla mWll
baye beea UIe vap, Rille or
-'
WNf HflIt or youn
Vuu'we ejlmed it
. ,
4ml'R\! 'hI'
yllo " 'ill I'.,II,!('I ht'r'Wttll'r.
yuu:II ""t'ri .." '111111' IIIU.... tllllll
'lIk .... "I ,., .... !l1'''''''lIlui"
lJ
o whafiS light.

stay on the road
." anyone there tD tell 'bow'
I enJoyt?-d them 80 will say .it
now. Mr. Hopkins som.e
beautiful Dutch iris and yeUow
cliain tree that la unusual and
pretty. I belleve that everyone
'vho has a beautiful display of
flowers la beneflUng not only
t8llate. .
'''1 would, bAt ye would not," he
had ,aid In teare to thla very ci ty :
a olt, full at enemies sbould
have been Ilia 1rlendl, of unbelievers
no mould have believed. e olty
he loved, but . which had D.othlng
fOr him but thomll an:d a cross.
All thia wa. 0l'I JeauI' heart that
a. maDY Ch.rlsti8llJ be
UevB. tar more. One of the moat
pcofaund Chrlatia'b thinker. hal
1U"eated that the heaviest. moat
painful " aadow on lelUl' white
.oul __ the I8DIC of CUIlt, not hi.
..
, .
TWiN
and we'\I promise not to
YfOrry about you
'Waynt!5ville I
himself but the whole comm.un-'
ity. Waynesville and Lytle gar'-
dens usually . have something
,retty to look at, . especially thellr
pretty vegetable gardens with
their neat well hoed rows. Even
"cabba,es are beautiful", If you
how to look for bea.uty.
OWl! but for tha .Ina of the world.

III ... and the
RECORD C1!TCH +.f.ERE SO JESUS PRAYED. In the
A record catch landed Ilt cool 'Prlnl night' hla forehead
"Vl1av'nel>vIlUe's Cold 'Springs ' _. covered wltl\ s",ell,t, 1alllnI to
I k Er
I White of Ye'l- GwI rocky Ifound llke drlppUnc
ast wee. n e . ' bJoo4. NeYer 'role prayer 1rom a
low Springs,. caught. 7!f.a pound , more tortured heart. And what
the largest 80 far came of it? In one lIellle the prayer
-i "record" fish bit on a _. not anlWered. The did not

dead mipnow. pa .. him, he mUlt drink it


NATIONAL
Because
you've earned
, the plaudits. of
IHELCHER'S
Sanoco Service
tb the la.t bItter dre, . The prayer
o _. - - - '. die! DOt remove ' the pain. Yet In a
GRADS
. . 'll thu
Dame Fortune hu
ior rou ht' only
rhe ht'sl' ffllt!) On



PantJ:J
thing, this starting
a new phase. of life. .
Our Sincere best
wishes 'pp
with you . ..
WAYNESVILLE

DRUG STORE
deeper aeoae. the prayer of ChrIJt
-- full7 an.wered; "Not II I will,
but .. Thou wilt,," he breathed.
The prayer that lets one'. oWn
wID In line with the 'fill of God.
wbatever lila will may be, II the
prayer that always finds answer.
At the" end, there was not release.
but power. "An aniel came and
.trenatbened him."
. . ..
What PraJer Can 00
J
ESUS "LEARNED obedience by
UIe which be ellfter'ed."
<Heb. 1;1.) We can abare b\a' Ie,.
.. The h01ll' oJ pl\in it ilot the
hour to beaIn \praylna; thoae who
have not learned prayer before,
will .carcely know bow to pray In
time 'of alony; Yet the time of
paln 11 DOt the time to Jive up pray.
Wbeza the dark bour cornea
.l.1UI did :DOt throw u1de hli faith.'
_ prayad more intenaw than en&'
before. Prayer doe. not qplaIn
much 'el. uplaln It
.... ,. 111M DDt ' ahra,. lei
rIC .. ..... ...... tIIeaP ..
. ClBIIea tile . pnfU "
WtIa _Ills 01IfteII wllere 4_
ton faIL Wbat tr'IIe
... ahnI,. II to .et UIe oDe
wile Jra7I III taae wUb .... wID
" a.t ... wIIea that will III
..... ow OWIL .
Pra7er doe. not brina UI an the
UIIWVI to the rtddlea of alatence.
It doH bdn, power to bear 1Ibat
God ,enda u.. For God', &Dlwer
to thole' be lovel II Qot alwlY. e
eape. but it la alw.,.. :"' endurance .
if
(R tIua
l4ucaUoD of
, 4eDOa11DaUGD&.
W "'!-.
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KAYH,
ST. AUGUSTINE aruRCH '
Fr. R. H. KrumhQlb, Pastor
Masses 8 and i 0 a.m.
MT. HOLLY ME11fODlST
METHODlST OIUROI M Sc rff MI.'"
. T. a ,
R.B. Coleman, Minister Sundav School 9:30 I.m.
Cfiurch School . 9 :30 a.m. . E.A. Ean,hlrt, SuPt.
J. J. Bursle, Supt. . Worsblp service to :30 a.1D.
and Sermon !vening Service 7!30 p.m.
10:30 a.rn. . ____ \ .
Special Music . Chotr CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
Youth Fellowship Sunday Rey. Dayld 'St.anfleld, Minister
. 6:30 P.M. Sunday School to ....
Choir PractIce Thursday Worslilp service . ttL.,
7:45 U'I1CA Eo U. 8. aIUIlaI
ST MARY.S EPISCOPAL Rev. \;Vllliam Shannon
, Sunday School 9:10 I.m.
Samuel N. Keys, Rector Mrs. James Garrison. SUDt.
Church 'School 9:i5 A.M. Preaching f.St 'and 3rd SundlYS'
M . W hi 3 A M each month 10:301.m.
ornmg ors Ii til: 0 . . evening Services 7:30p.m . .
FRIENDS r YTLE MEfiiODIST
First bay 9:30 a.m. muRat .
Meelinl!' for Worship .' Dr. Myers. Mtnlster
. fO:30 a.m. Sunday \ 9:30 Lm.
, Mrs. Slylot.
WANESVILLE Worsbip to:30
CHURCH OF CHRI$f RERRY afURai OF (HUT
M. H. Coffey. Minister Byron Carver, Minister
Bible .School 9:30 A.-M. Bible Scl100l 9:30 I.m.
Morning 10:30 A. M. MOnllnr Worsbip 10:30 a.m.
People's 6:45 P. M. PrajerMeetlnF.: 7:00 p.m.
Evening 7 :30 P. M Young People s Meet"'r
r sMeedhn
g
and , 7:00 .,,81.
ID e tu y Wed., 7:10 PM. Bvenln, SefYlces 7:30 P."
Shirley Cop)IOtk One Of Thirty
Accepted For Youth Training
Shirley Coppock, Jt. 2, Wayn. WAYNESVILLE LOCKER
esville, is one of SO yoiJng' people WINS AWARD
accepted for admission to a vol
unteer training unit of the
"
Church of the Brethren, to be Howard' Brown, Harvey Bur-
conducted lit New. Windsor, Md., nett and Mr.s. France. Gni,..t-
beginning June 20. tended fhe 'Ohio Food . Lockers'
Those who enter ilie unit are Association meetinl at OhiG
to .contrlbute II year of ,state Univ., Columbua,- WeCln .. -
s,;rvlce to some day, May 18.
by of the Brethren, Out of 43 ' entrlel, fifth place
SUM . a project might on ham curinl waa won by the
work tn a center, migrant ' Iocal entry. More than 200 lock-
labor camp, hospitaJ, peace car- enne.n from all over ' the Nte
avan, home missioq, or some attended the meeting.
other of communilY service, -::;;;:;:;:;:;:======:.
Miss wlU be liWgned' 9
to a project after a two-month
training course at New Windsor . .
The project wlIS set up to make
it pqssible fDr "young people to
do something about the world'
instead of j\lSt ta1Iting
about them," according to W.
Harold Row, secretary of ' the
ErcthJ'Em commission.
POllde._ I'bIe
Ponnerosa pine gr6w. from Wub-
Inghm tp the Bl4ck 'WllJ and .out!a-
ward tn the Rocky mountain Pa.
dll c

r
HOURS:
91 2 Each . Morning
1-5 Aftemoons- Except , Wed.
EVe!lings by Appolntqlent .
Oply
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Dr. C. E. ,ilia
0ptometrie "e Speclahlt
26 South Detroit Sti..t
"XBNIA, . OmO
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YOUR GRADUA rlJ.)N
EMRODILC; THE
'AWAITED FREEDOM
TO mLLOW
youR-
OWN CHOSEN
FRlSURE'S
DOT'
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MEMORIAL DA.Y
IN MEMORY OF
THEIR SUPREME sACRI-
FICE THAT QUIt. HOME
LAND MlCHr BE SECURE.
f
MeClal1
MEaX!! " ,"OM.
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'rIlE MUla OAZllT'l'B. W A.YNESVILLIl, OHIO
'49 Participated In Varied
Activities At Waynesville liigh School
LIsted betow are tbe 18411 Sell-
Clats Officer 2, 3, 4
... fl;'fi:',\ ...
Baseball ManaQer 3, 4
lou and tbelr IlctlvlUlli. The Chorus L 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2
numberl arrer . tbe .. ItI- Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4 -
dlcate tbe year In ,,-bleb the Operetta I, 3 Aqr'foulture 1, 2, 3, 4
Itudent Partlclpafed In that aelt- HoWe 4
Mary Sc:bH1II
Ivlty. Paper StalE 3, 4
Eo. I, 3, 4
Yearbook 3, 4
Chorus 2
Peon TWIlbl.cm
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Jerry Waiton
Chorua 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball l, 2, 3, " Chorus 2, 4
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Baseball 2, 3, 4
Student Counoll 3
\ Band 2
Tracie 2, 3, 4
Paper Staff 2, 3, 4
Operetta I, 3
Operetta 1. 3
Year Book Staff 3, 4
Class Play 3, 4
Class pray .4
Scholership Team 2
Home Economies -2, 3, " Band t 2, 3, 4
Bill SiClDllberry Student Council 3
ChoruB t, 2, 3, 4 ,
3,4
Chgerleader 9, 4
J.anette Hall
Basketbdll ManaQer 2
Home Ec. 1, 2, 3, 4 Do .. tUkeM
Baseball ManaQef 2
C;;horus I, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Agriculture 2
( 3 Basebcitl 4
Class Play 3, 4
Paper StaH'3, 4
Bill M.haffte
Aqricuiture l, 2, 3, .4
Eeal pow.n
AQrlculture I, 2, 3, 4
Class Play 3
Band 2,3,4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, '4
Band I, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 ....
. Baseball 2, 3
Chorus 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, "
Chorus 2, 3, "
Student Councll 3 Baseball 3, 4
Operetta 3
SCholarllhlp Team 2, 3
Class -Officer I (Harv",_ 1'9)
ClasB Play 3, 4
AtmabeUe Smtih
Track 2, 3, 4 .
Bernd 3, "
Hotne I, 2. 3, 4
'Operetta 3
YtdT Book Staff 4
Track 2, :l . PhyW. MartlJI
X.llh Loavocre' WcmcIa TlDney Chorus l, 2' '; ,
A9rjculture I, 2, 3, 4 Home, Ec. 1, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2
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Bask:9tball 1. 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Home Ec;. 3, 4
Baseball I, 2, 3 Band 3, 4 Opelella 1
Chorus 2, 4 Operetta 3 Orchestra I
Operetta 3 Class Play 4 Class Olficer I . -..
Track 2
Betty CampbeU Dc.ri Head.rson:
Eula Hoak
<:horus 1, 2, 3, " A<;trlculture I, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4
Band I, 2, 3, 4
Track: 2, 3, 4
Class Play 3, 4 .
Orchestra I Band 2,3, 4
Band I, 2,3, 4
Class Play 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4
Oper!lti L, 3
Scholarship Team 2 Operetta 3
Class OUicer 1, i 3, "
Operetta I, 3
Charle. Hayden
Paper Staff 3, 4
Iudy Conner
Chorus 3
Home Ec. 4
School Paper 4 Basketball 1 (Harveysbur",l
Chorus,1, 2. 3, 4 School Paper 3, 4
Bob Hunter
Band 3 BaslS.l'1tball Manager 3
Ba$k.etball I, 2, 3. 4 Class Officers 2 .. 3, 4 Baseball t.1an'ager 3
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Norma Pumm1ll Bob HCllltlnQS
Chorus 2, 3, 4
Band 2, 3, "
Chorus 1,2,3,4
Band I, 2, 3, "
Gtudent Co. 3
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 2. 3, 4
Scholarship I, 2. 3, 4
Operetta y. 3
Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4
Paper Staff 3
Class Play 3
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Officers 2 School Paper 3, 4
Clalls Play 3, 4
Home. Ec. 2, 3, 4
. Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4
Cheerleaqer I, 3, 4
Operetta 3
Franc.. Whitaker Ioe RldlD:c;rer Class Plqy 3. 4
Clqs. 4 Class Play 3 '{ear Book StaH-3
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FUlL WID1H' FROZEN FOOD COMPARTMENT
7.2 CUBIC FOOT 'CAPACITY .
14 .SQ. FT. SHELF AREA .J . 't
COLD STORACE TRAY
cJ.ASS.cOVERED CRISPER
fULL ,229.50
DOOR IATq.J
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at no extra, coat, a 3S'piec_, JADE-
be givan with . your, new .. PHILCPRE-
FRIGERATOR. .
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N'S Department Stere.
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ElI .. allro'wn
School Paper 4
ScholcUship Team 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Band I, 2, 3
Operetta l, 3
Clasa Play 4
Orchestra I
Class OHieer 3
Shirley Ana Coppock
1. 2, 3,4
Home Ec. 2
Class Play 4
Operetta 3
Student Council 2 (Tlpp)
Annual Staff l, 2 (Tlpp)
Scholarship Team l, 3, 4
Mary Lyall" Drew
Chorus l, 2
Home Ec. I, 3, 4
By MRS. HILY ClBSON
.Cal1el'6 at the Everett Bunnell Mr. Allred JlorpD and Hr. -
residence BundlY were Mr. and Henry Bergel apent Monday eve-
Mra. Oilier Boldey and nlnll In Sprllltlflehi.
Phyllle, of Dayton. Mr. and lire.' Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond Osborn
Lawrence Roades I and son of pf Xenia, Mr. ' and Mrs. Rslpb
nearRed Lion. and Mrs. Thelma 0111 and Bon. Tommy, of Spring-
BergeB. Vall y were supper guests Bun-
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Crawford day venlng' ot Mr. and Mrs.
of Clnclnllati. Mr. and Mrs. Earl DIIJ.
Crawford. of near Waynesville,
cslled On Mr. and MI'II. Clarence
Crawtord Sunday.
Mr. and MI'B. Rockhold
and family Bllent SUndBY with
Mr. and Mrs. pon Roberts of' Day"
ton.
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Bring Your
Red Salmon Traveler
A Balmon, marked by the
U. S. bureau of IIsherles In Alalkan
waters In May. and caught 44 dan
'later In a SIberian a!ream, W"
found to have traveled 1,900 'mllea
In that time.
FORD
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Home For Spring SerVice
. Wharton Motors
Mr. Claraence Crawford return 3S E. Main St. ,Phone 43
ed home Tbursday frow the T -b 0
1A.M anon, .
Miami Valley HoepllllJ. He 1s
geLling along flne.
Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Roberts and
oon, Jimmy. of Hamilton. cnllcd
on 'Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur ROCkhold I
and ramlly aturday evening. I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry BO.rges and
family, of Beavertown. and Mrs.
Oreene. of Dayton, spent
!'\unduy with theIr parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Lue Morgan..
l\lIss Mlnnle Orawfori:l. of Day
ton. spent the weekend with her
parenti!. Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence
Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Morris Lewis
Bnd 80ns. Jerry. Lee. Bnd Billy.
Bod Mrs. Hily Gibson were shop
ping 'In Xenia Saturday.
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Groove your
SWing'
wait out the .glod
ones. Good luck all
around the
bases.
SMITH'S
. Sales aDd SerYice
WDIlK,
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y ou'.e .. the
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like and )'OU have eur
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WRECKER SERVICE 1
Ph,2341
dhe checkered
flag is flashed
only for the
winnet
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and make it a good race.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
ONE CENT- PER WORD; minimum cl;targe, 25
cents. Cnntract rate for repeat advertisements
upon application. .
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. 0 N'T FORGET TO CALL ' Irelan, Rt. 1, WaYllesviUc. Phone
Ii for insurance. All type: of Spring Valley 37206. 512-3l
insurance at a savings. Call
francis Gene Brown, phone FOR SALE-Coldspot
\i aynesvil\e 2472 or ca ll c 1- a lor iJ1 good $'75. Dick
lect, Wilmington _I 11.
J1'OR SALE-- Purebrei! Berkshire
yt'al'lIng boar. A good ;ne. Prlce.1
for qlit k slll e. 1l:LDb N 1lEfAL.
LICK, 3 miles E. 'or Waynoa,' lIIe
on . Rt. 7:1. Pbone Waynell. 2 01.
FOR SALE - Deteeto b,a b y
scales, like new, $5. Ire.lan.
Rl. 1, Waynesville, Phone Spring
Valley 37206. 512-3t
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Of YOUR HOUSE
IS IISVIID?
Silly qu tion? No , ........ ,...ny
folh tocIoy hoy. littl _ ilion
hall Ih. "' .. n' .. alu. CIt ",.Ir
ho .... I ,.d '101",. 100..
in.reoltd 10 ,reony. Haw ,110.1
YOUIS? W.II ... ,lad 10' hoi, you
(heck. Anti .... ". _ ' ,. .. It, .....
In.... II'a'. all you, .....,.", l .. lUI
one PLa""ly," will III.. w- !he
ca .. p"'. pl...... 0"_ ." .... No
chOlIl foOl. I. Of joIIoM.
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Karl D. Dakin
IDSuranc:e Agency
FOR SAL' M(.del A. Ford. Good
shape. good tires with eJ(tta.
I rvin MlIrford, Waynesvil1 l30x
]52, 01' inquire 'at Hs d-
512-3l
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velopes at S fOT 10 ts. Just
right tor sentllng a Opy 01 l. en
tor Memoirs" to a 'frl enll . l\[laml
Gl\ZclLe. f bono 2143.
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
AUCTIONEE:RING
STANLEY and ' KOOGLER
(# BROKER LICENSE
For Dates, Phone Wa.ynesvill e
hiO 2894 (rever e harges) .
LAND BANK
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LOANS
AsSURE YOU .
, FUTURE SECURITY
YOtl repay from farm
income. No cha.Jlge in con-
tract - no renewals.
Long Ter-m- '! per cent #
TRE Ml III ORlO
STOCKLchrysan-
1t,\mullI'. DaiSies, Lilies-of-lhe?
VaHcy, "ml olhel' perennials. 51.
J ohn':! Garden, Phone Waynes'-
vill e 2551. COl'. Main and High
Sts. . . 512-SL
WHYDRIVE
Wben Tou Can Relax'.
MID Get
for Your
Wacatlon Do ....
by Greyhound
Don' t iet driving /uigue, uaBiic worne.
poil your vacation tripl VacA,
cion I>y Greyhound. Lanpadr. in Sa per-
Coach comfort and vie,v America',
grand SCeDory dose-up by highwa,.
Travel on fu t, frequent GRyhoand
Idredules. SlOpover en route, at no
.. , AIu/ J",,' , /"",t-the mooq ,
7O'l SAve by Greyhound wiU pa, 'for
1IUIl)' of your D''- v.a.non expeo-.
A LOT MORE TRAYIL f.r
A LOT LISS MONIY lot
XENIA ... ....... ... .. .... .. 35
CEDARVILLE , . , . . .. . . .. . .. ,60
S. CHA.RLESTON . , . . . .. .. . . .85
COLUMBUS .. ....... , . . . . $1.80
READINO ,............. .... .. .75
Plua U.S. Tax-Big' ElCtra Savlnga
WO'RK-R,eu-
onable, by the job or by
nobcrt N. Hawkins,
Waynesville 2620.
LYTLE NEWS
Mr. lind 1I1,s. RolIl' r llout.zabll
nre 1UI11(lllnvlul! I bo bI rth o! a
a l tbelr .bUill.. UII Ih
Wayuellvlll
.,' OR .SALJ!l-.. CuL "owen, 17.
rOJ' ml ed bouquets for Memorial rl nd Mrs. nUl'i,t'Y . Burnet
r)3Y. Pbone Wayuesvllle 21()l. ylsi lplJ tll elr lIl1c ll'. JIll'. John Hay
F R SALE-- California Ibo I mil l'. anti rltlUll y 11,1' W Ktvlll
wuter beater - coal or wood
bllruer. Complele wltb 85 gal. MI's. L . 'fhomml 'or \Vllyn s.
Illuk. BLLL Pluwber. v llJ u SPlllll lIlt WI1 kcI111 wltb
Pbone Waynlll\'Vlll e 2174. 626-31 Holtln-In,\\' ,i;r ul .llIl1l1 htol', tr.
8y fI"., tit. lord.n Cow

tasties,
treelt
makes
things

be"el"
let your Borden mon leave you
fre.h Cream regularly or
a.k for Borden'. Cream 01 ),-,ur
favorite neighborhood .tor.,.
1I()nNlli
1/ , I \ Burtlen , -
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HEMLOCK an
unll !lllr,. BI1I'III'Il 11111 1 rllUl
COMBlNATJON SCR81.!:N l.lIl d
storlU jow a"
Waynesvi U LlIl11PCI' & Supply,
Phone 2<!81.
NORRIS COMPAN Y
Cinoinnati Union Sloelo. Ya ,' u,
Live Wire and Pronres"vO. All
orQanization seoond to non
Strictry aelt er s: Ott the l O t!!'
a_II around market '" ' ptt
country. .
SERVICE T HAT s A,
W ti lO DllylOn u : bO Il:. S. '1'.
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,' AUCTION
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May 28
1 P.M.
Located on Main.St., Waynes-
ville, \ The household goods
of HANNAFI J, l{OGERS.

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J301'1I tu Mr. alld J',ln. Jack 11(18'
II , 1\ Rlln . ThUJ:allay, May 19,
at Ul}od. SlUlull'llI1u. HOBPltBl,
Mra. A. D. Smith of
Dead Stock
IIOIlSES $3 cows $3
Ar cording to Size
und Condition.
Call
'Xenia 454
Reverse Ch"arges
Xenia Fertilizer
CASH FoR DEAD STOCK
HORBES"'3.00 COWS $3.00
AccoJ' ding . to lIize and condition.
All Sto4Ck removed promptly.
JANES RENDERING
Phone Collect
Xenia, O. 1712 or
WilminllOft, O. 2382
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fAr';tage & Son
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BLACK-TOP DRIVE!
TAR ... ci ROAD OIL
'LAWN aDd FlU. DIRT
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FJCCAVATING ... d DUMP TRUCit SERVICE
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LEaANON. OHIO
PHONE. 153 '
Lebanon N.F.L:A.
. Ellis H. Sturm, Sec'y-Treas.
'Lebanon, Ohio Phone 448
on Rountl Trlpa
ORAYHOUND TERMINAL
Wayneav!lIe Drug Store Pt.. 2121
. Waynesville Farmers Exchang e
Wilbur N. Sears, Auet.
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weH lived
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Waynesville, Ohio
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''It is rllther fm: us to Ir,e here aedifateJ lo tbe great
task remaining he/,!re UJij thllt /rontl/Jese IUJ110uul (leila.
we Illke ;n&retlSeJ devotion "
to .that lor which tbey
glltJe the las( '*llttullSlire
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g(wemmenl of 'be k<;'
pef!ple, bJlhe .peof1.le,
. tmJ. for the people, shfl,ll '
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GRADUATES OF 1949
Fairley .Hdwe. Store
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FUlkerson
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A Column of Coinment
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NINETY-NINTH YEAR, ESTABLI SHED ' (;'(lJ"Rt!ARY, 1860
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WAYNI!lSVILLJll, OR.IO, JUNE 9. FrVE CENTS A COpy
The IIllaml we bell eve
Ie taking R big 'at.ep forward wltb
tble le8ue.
For nlnetynlne years, the ' Oa
, zeUe has been eltbel' a four page
paper or a cramped tabloid. ;WIth
thi s 188ue we are adding many
features wblcb sboulrl add to
r our readIng pleasure.
Waynesville ' Locker
Plans Open . House Friday"
'ouths Selected For Boys' State
utare Fanners
MISS DORIS 'HAWKE ARRIVES
BY PLANE FOR VISIT
The fIne support of 10cII I cltlz-
ena and Rome of the local mer- FrIday nIght. wlll be 'a bI g night GRADUATES FROM ARIZOI'{A It 'd f '. t Miss DorIs HAwke a.l'rlved by
chanta hilS mnde this atep pos for the Wnynesvlll e Locker PlAnt ..1 Elig lie Coll ett, WaYJ;1- ,l en nnven Ion flilln dUrin!; " the past week to
, Sible. It Is only the beginnIng, r es\dentll of the Waynesvlll 11" \' 1110'. h"" I>('en gradullteil IToD;! spend se\' eral days wit h hel' pal'-
W!l sincerely hope, of our plan IIrea. tlil'! UlliI' CI's ll y or Al'lzona with lIt r. nlld Mrs. C. Lee HaWke.
for contlnulld Improvement. '1' he . Plant 18 Inviting overyoll I ,I. II Crubbe. took 'lIlt 1II.ls8 Ha\\1ko i8 connected ivlth
tbe degr e BlLohelor of Science Il . ,
Tbe addition of the to RlI end an open bOll se 8tartl ng .1: I'IOY8 1.0 CUII1 II1I:)\IS on Friday II.lld School at
. Public Adm Ini!'tmL!oll , A toud
pl\gea Is particularly valuable to At 8 p.m_, wIth th e. big event be- "r Isst' , to Illllend Ol'ltnt, nn.1 whfl ' here
Legion and Civic Clab
Will Sponsor Two
Waynesville poys
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tbose concer'l.s who use the ad Ing tb presentation or 34 dog I' >8 were uonferl'ed tbls unlllHll '(alo COllvellHon will . attend a cOllveltlloll hi lev - , Two local Harlan Earn-
vel'lI Rlng columns or 1he Oazette awards to t be wl nne rB In tbe apt'11lg I:)y I ho Arlzt/ ll n Farlnerll tH lund. . bart, $on ot Mr_ at;l!\. Mrs. Harold
to preBent their ' messag'es to the conl est' by th'e concern MlC'hener 'a n d Alli e Mr Rn(\ Mrs. J-Iawkfl, MI s8 Earnhart, and Dan SImpson, son
reSident s or' Ibis Ilrea. AccordIng rlurlng the -past month. artor son ' pd li S del gatea nt t be Hawk. Mi ss Ann Wt:\ !l z and of Mr. and 'Vern .
to readership t t'Bte. tbe addition A renture or th venl ng will LIB S It\eellng wbkh \\II\R held at Un- lhelr bOll se gu s t. :J e1!.81f'l bavQ been .selected .to attmd tbe
or tbe fealures noV\' a part o[ be a talk by Mi ss Wal" oea oy couts b l'slO' Hall. "ohIo' Stal o or In cllllllll1 enjoyed 131b. aimual Buckeye Boys' State_
!,OIIT will extend tbe read ren Connty Home Demonstration all y. dlnn l' al t h \\' Ilt hlng Boys' State, with an exPected
Ing IIrftlme of t he pllper appro,,- A/I;ent. w'lll clfplaln WI eO HI-gh Rallng judging cont at8' W I'e Centervill e. Rtterl dance ' or 900, wll\ be herd
Imately 46 mlnutell. tho preparation of roo(\s fOI' ed lit. nth I' pInceR on th c'!l1lllUs. June 18-28 at Ohio Weslyan Un-
fr eezing and ror the IItble. ad up of Dwlgbt Mleh-, Ivenilty, Delaw-are.
In short, encb of the per Orfl cla ls of lhe Locker ' At Anoual Eve'nl lll'ter IIn(\ ' ' Jarl'ell Vacatl-on BI-ble Both boys wbo wID attend form
sons who read tile Gazette each are urging everyone _ to bring n I1 l1 tered Ihe generRI live- .,.; Wayne8vllle. bave large
week wlll epenrl, on an average. favorite rMclpt fo r t b prepa.rat lItock judging (.'Ontpsl;, The or lloUvlUes al Waynesville High
46 minutes more perusing the Ion of frozell foolla. The bes t. reo on tll e dn lr y cattl e jIJc1glng team WI "II BeglOn June 28 School .' Harlan '1\'88 ClUB v ice
paper tban they have prJor to celpt will \\'111 !Is owner n pri ze. Altbougb defin ite standings of "'ere 1- 0 O'Banlo;l, Carl Coppock president hIs freabmu year, vice
t blli Issue. TbuII, tbe effect'lvenes8 The open hOllse Is n<lt Intended ! he uccompl1ehmeriLs of Scout!! -a lId hArt es , Hammel'. Two bund presldel,lt ot the Student Council
ot your advertisement... wbl!ther for locker renters ' only, It Is for th nnnual Moundbullders Area ' red Rlln different his sophomore y.eal'. and bUIJneil
It III /I. large display or IImall In tbe community. All ' oull cll Ca.mporee bave noL been warns rl'Om 1\ 11 pnrl s of t he 8iRte The Wayn 8\' l1e Churcb of bls Junior - year_
claflslf!ed, IIhould be- greatly . In will be welcomed and all Ilre llnnounced', tbelr performance In _ere ehtl1rp, d In thp, ' 'ontealR. Cbl'Is L Is planning II. Dally Vacat- 1.8 alao an active atblete. He hu
creased, u8sul'ed an InlereStln& evening. ell Mes tbat Waynesville Scouta Ion Bibl e SchOOl: Tbe s cbool will been a ' member of the bQtet-
'\' A large advertisement In th Is ",ni rate blgll _ lIASONS AND 'STARS Jllne 28 and conUnue ball baseball a.nd track team .
TH'ANK YOQ DEPT,- Our 'wl1eli's Miami Gazette Contests In , mallY phases of WILL VISIT MASONnc HOME through Jul y 8. .. Dan has beenpre.ldent of III.
IIlnc re tbanks to a reader In Cal-, the event. Scoutlng skills were held nt tbe The Cburoh or Ohrl st bas ob 0)as8 for the lut tbree yeai'll. He
Jfornla for 'sondlng us a copy or ClImporel\, south of Springboro Waynesvill e 'lA)<Ige' 163, F: aIld ltdned tbe 0 rV-ICI'M of 1\ trained ' Is also one of Wa:rneavllle Wh"
Ihe Loa Angeles Dall)' Newl con- .HOME FOR VACATION Friday eve/ll n!;, and.ft.. M. memhora oud Lbelr famllle,s . InKt ru<:tor from the Cincinnati leading athletes. Dall partiCipates
talnln, a new section, We .bave . "'ss Mary Do SUIlrlay. 1..0"" I Sc.outR flll>l e . Semlnltry to supervise the In baseball, buketball, and
'''' ra Hougb Il.rrlv wu lmd Miami Chapter, 107 Orde\,
lost her letter, or we would print "d h Frld f th M In rirebulldlng. nature study, alld .' d The .lnstructo\, Will lead
It In tbls column. " . ome on ay [om e ary pf EMlern Star members an t he sohool In Bible s tories, Bible
A. Burnbam School In Northam elm liar contests. 'families wilt' me t 'nt tb MaBon-
To Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Stubbe .
pton, Massaohusetts, to spend Sooute from tbe local troop r1e liom III Sllrhl 'fl'31d Sunday,
.Irllls, a nd sIngIng.
for a generou. supply of salad
tbe ' summer vacation ,vlth bel' wbo attended the Camporee In- 12, at 1 p.m. f.Jr a plcnlo
makln,. from their carden, we J , ...
parents. Mr. and ',Mrll. Kennetll qluded: . J erry Rus h, Bob KenrIck. Ul1cb fol,lowed by a to.ur of t he
Morning sessIons wlJl start ' at
!) a.m. 'and clooe III 11 :30.
thank you,
,N, Hougb. Bill Slubh-s, and Bob Moran. ome In tbe afternoon.
All nhlldren between the ages
s ix an(\ 14 I\re Invited to attend
tbe schoo) . There. will be spl/lcla.
Softball LeagDe..i_
Opelis Season
Frida; fiteiiDi
The Wayne8V1l1e 80ltball Bea
6011 wU\ get underway the
Ifgbte Friday night at 8: 16 wilen
"' lilrley Hard"nl'e meets Smllh
[J ales and Service_
Stlnday nlgbt, a160' at 8: 15,
fioxanna will play Kler's Garage.
'.Ihese rour teams. comprIse tbe
beltl league Ilnd wlll pillY leag
. \Ie games aach. Tueaday and Tbul':
aday with exhIbitIon games each
..,lInday IIlght.
!IIary Dora, who has been a Scoutmaster Joe James
"blgb honor" student during t he A$8lstant S9qutmallter AN ":J.tOMA8 RE!CJ;tVE6
entire tbree yean that soe bas Ru'lIia a th,e 8f1III1IIti" ......... EO' OREE' U. orii5'XVTO
' Ilttende presented AbQut UlO Souls frOID
f9_r all aces, . .
. An e ire lh IIrest nat. ,
tending the scbool may call Mal-
wltb three academic awards and roll County and parts of
a sports letter In Boccer at the County attende\! tbe event.
final wapel servloe. Shoe has also
Susan Thclmns , ,colm Correy, . minIster ' or tile
.] , Waynesvlll e l'eceIVI)d n 'Imrch, phone 2353, or Ray K1uotr:
been elected by her ' schoolmates
to all presIdent of the W.C.T. U_ JUBILEE TEA
elor or Solenc de/;ree In NurSing superlntenrl ent of . lllo Bible
at tho Unlvel'slty of Dayton 8ullool, pbone 2902, .for furtber
commencement clterclses June information.
Student Connell du.rlng her 8en
lor year, which Is tbe blgbesl
orflce In the sohooL
Wnynesvllie W.C.T. U. ",III bold SUflil n wnR one of s tudents
a. JubJl ee Tea Friday. June 10 a t LA rellelve degr ees at, t he Olll v- W.S.C,S WILL MEET
2 p, m. at tbe home of lIfrs. \VaileI' orslty. It was tbe la.rge8t claSH "T HOME OF MRS. LUDINGTON
On IIer way home. IIl a ry Dor- '"
Whlt!lke r on ThIrd street. . In the I\chool'8 99ye.lllr bllltory.
visited NIagara Falls and s pent
Tbursday wIth a sohoolmate, Miss
ijelene
OhIo.
PrescoU,' at Auatlnburg,
CAliFORNIANS VISIT ' HERE
MRS, LENA HARTSOCK
SERVICES AT L VTLE
IS FOR
cbdol
Rud ClAROEN CLUB MEE'T' ING
';rbe W.S.C.S. of tbe Methodl81
' lilll'cll will me t on , Thursday,
JUlie 2 p.m: at tbe bome 01
Mrs. A.lva Ludington ",Ith Mrs.
/. B. Rlcb, Mr8. M. 4\. Fulker80n,
Regular . 'Il uday
\Vors hlp services will be beld at ... # Mrs. R, B. Motet and Mrs. L. C.
,ehe ' Ly' le Method.ls_t church ' SUll - Lelia Hllrtsock was host St. J ohn. as co-bostesses and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr . Loren Reason oj ' tb 0 d ..
d 'Re v. Batlghn anllollnc.ed to. eS8 to e ' 01' eu Club on Thurlj' Gilbert Frye In cbarge of tbe pro
.Los Angeles, Calif. are guests 01 JSY, day afternoon, wltb , l\f ra. Ross ',"ram,
t he rormer's pnrents, Mn. t SY . f'
Har1tllock as 1\ guest.
lItrs. P. LI Realjon Ilnd U.e lll tter', Mr/t. Lawren-co Furnas In
GUESTS HERE FROM oFLPRIDA
track. '
Both boya 'bave Just ' cOmpleted
tbelr junior years In high scbool.
The boYJl are beIng 8pon8ored by
the Waynesvlile American Legion
PDSt 616 a.nd the Wa7DellvUle
CI\1c Club.
Gov. I!'l'aliJt >1'_ ' .. 11I011e bat pro-
cla1\D1jIl 'mae ,11-15
a8 "Youth ' -In' 'Oover;,ment Week"
In OhIo, dedicated to the bo,..
who will at .tllat time be attend.
lng the Buckeye Boy.' State.
"The succes8, of -government b,. - ......
the ' lleopJe and for tbe l"lOple.
liS practiced . In tbls state a.nll
natlon, depends UPOIl the know-
Ledge our citizens acquire of our
rorm or aelt'gove)'nment, their
Inlerest In It and theIr enthuI-
188m tor It," Lausele atate .
The governor further polna
Oll t that the . "Boys' ' State"" ...
ol' erated by the Amer!oan Legion
lias the ' purpose of ''In.tIIUn. In:
tt/e . minds and tlearlll 0' .el ectM
high scbool junIors a ."Igb en-
thu.slasm for our form of lovern.
Ill ent and pracUcsl knowled,s of
bow It worIes In cltlel, The league' 18 SOl/erned \ly a
Board wbose
ere Incl,ude : . Bill Stro,\d, Henry
l.Iel,e.r, "SlIm" 6denfeld and Oeo
r,e Miller.
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Crnne cbarge or the PI'ogl'am and gave
ot l.ebanon. ANNUAL MEET-ING to , the In mb I'S ,; Cine I\rtlcl e on
, Mr. and' Mrs. Chllrles Oressle Itnd tbe state."
. Play
At Sunday
"Relatives her received In
vltatlona to the
JohnE. Earnhart, ' son of Mr.
and Mrs. i . M. of
Beav,ertown, from. the Fairmont
S\l hool on Wednesday even-
Ing, JUlie 1, at U.e N.C.R audit-
orium.
Tbe Primitlve 'Baptlst, Middl e " LilIes." menti oning the mlln),
R theh: care and OIlltotlre.
meeting June ZS. :r'he Club_ Il djoll ril ed to meet 1\1
"JUNE
14 18 FLAG DAY
the home ot Mt",' Furnas In July.
wben a picnic dInner will be en,
joyed. . .
During the - Boclal bour dainty
refreshmente were . lIen 'ed by the
hOlltess.
..
IIlr. nnd Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell N d S
alld daughter,' Oale, of Jackson
ville, 'Florlda we r e weekend
l!'Iieste of Mr . and Mrs. R. E.
Asbul'Y lind S Oli . They wete joln-
d on Saturday by Mrs. A. C.
01' Mrs. H. R. ' Hecht imd
Mr. Jack Asbury of Dayton.
,
Mr. and ____ -r
chl ldren W,flre Sunday
Mr_ and Mrs. Milton THinnes
Ml tid ll1town,
- DI'. and Mrs. A, E. Stout ilnd
(\nugbtel' were Sun!la.y cue.t. of
Mr. and I\Irs. L. C. St. John Mr. and Mrs. George- Welts In
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenll Dayton.
!jIl.W - MI8s Barbara Lou Bland In
t.he "Frlgldll ire Follies" on Mon-
c111Y evening In OilYton.
MI'. Alton EJllruhart w'aa a week.
end gUlIst of friends In Akron. Bueball rooter. for the Junior and , daugbters - and Mrs. Nellie ' Char'les Price ame i1perVlsor.
American Post 616 nine, Bunnell were Sunday dInner
get a breat thill' weekend guests of Mr. and .'Mrs. George Miss Marilyn Burcke alJ.I Mi ss
the Centerville bueball diamond' B\lOnell and family In St. Bernllrd ,Of SulDDle','r Playground Program-' - Yvonno Stubbs of Bowling Green
IB " mADlcur. Rhoda Bunnell remalned for the State l].nlverslly arrived !tome on
In, for tbe camms foot.,.U 1MIa- coming week, Werlnesday for tbelr Bummer
BOD, and - 80 the Wa1ntII'VIllectm- , Cbarley Price, ' well-kn'own local trom 6 to 16 who dlislre to pur. vllcatlons.
t orvllle contest IS for the Bnd Mre. Sam Stubbll of athlete. who ""Ill SOOIl graduate tlclpate_
Mi as Bel'tba Brown spent lev-
eral days tbls week at tbe bome
local". diamond Sunday at 3;11. Baltimore, Ohio were Saturday from Ute University oC Dayton Tho program will opel'llte eight
gUestll of Mr. and Mrs. A,' H.
p.m. with a degree In phY81cal eduqat 'Wee)l.s from 1 ' to 4 p.m" on Tues-
preceet\lng tbe main eyent" Gray, Stubbs and family. and , Mr. and ion, has IIlgned to handle ' the days, WednesdlQls. Tbu'f8daYB and
- h tl f Mrs. Earl Heaton and daugbter
Barber Shop wm be 00 ng or playground' aotlvltlell 8Ponsored ' Fridays.
fl t I In
__ I".t the Ger.mantown were Sunday dln- , .
tbelr I'll eque w by the Mothers' CI1Jb and the - ---
, Centerville Junlol'll. . ner" Iluoats and Mr. and S. Civic Club. It was announced to. BOARD ., OF EDUCA.TI()N
Del WIl8On'. Cente"\Ile ' "big" M. Ball and children were even- day by Bob chairman of SCHOOL I,MPROVEMENTS .,
S' quad ore currents leaders In the Ing gueste.
D the Playground . COmmittee.
Trl-County 10DP, due to their brll- .' PrIce s tated (hat tile playgro\1nd
iant S-l win over Bellbrook laat ' Mr. and Mrl_ Lawrence Furnas program wJll . officially open on
weekend. tbereby ma'klng the 1ln'd son were Sunday dInner Wedll.8l!day, June. 14 at. 1 p.m_ aL
looler,' first d,efeat In two years, I gUellts ot Mr. and Mra . . C. T. the Waynesvtlle Grade School
Waynesvllle'll tTl pIe bostd . of Ellis . . Mrs. Ellis and Mrll: Furnaa wltb registrat ion for 1\11 children
stratl'll', Price and vlllited the Rotie Sbow at the Art _____________ _
O'Regall .... bope to bove 80me sur- Institute and U.e roBe garden at
prlaea In order for the vialtora. the 'Wlllhlng Well ' and the Ed
In the person ' of several Decker role gardens. In Center-
lllle-uP Cbanpl. ville during tbe afternoon.
Lut week the local8 dropped
a tolllb &-4 ,ame -to Bprmtr Val-
iey, with Ole malll fault re.tlq
with the InablUtJ' of tile 7DuthfUl
LqIODIIIw to. J'\JJI ' lIIe 1IuetI

Mt. and Mrs. ' Jl'alllll PaIne and
bab1 dau,hter are lpenlllq MV'
eral dua ...... the latter'. par-
filla, Mr. aDd Ill'll, Rollert Par-
ret. ba WaaJalDltoD OJ[.
COUNTY FISH AND GAME
AI6N. WILL MEET
The Warren County F1ah and
OlUlle Conlenatlon A.soelatlon
will meet WI ovenlnll at 8 at
the LebanoD Ot'ange Han, Richard
Kruck.meyer, ucretary, announ-
tIaIa wMlt,
:Plans we.re mnde by tbe Wayne
Board of Educntlon Ilt ita regular
meeting Monday evenIng to pro .
ceed with an Interior decoration
program ' during the lIummer Vll-
cation period,
Tbe HI; b Sclrool buildIng will
be lmproved by tho -il nBtal,laUon
of new window IIbadEls on the
llrst. noor,. plastering ' be waUII
of tbe gmnutum anell eomp,ete
redecoration of the liome econ-
omIc. room,
Tbe Board voted to purchase
tea new tabiN and 1! 0 chain
for tile aafeterta:
Mr. aDd MrS. Glenn Borden' of ' hfJI' .brother, M.r. Ed Brown In
had 8S a weekend g)lest, Mrs. Fl ea vel:town:
Minnie' Rehse of Frallk.lln.
MIBS Monlmlna Bunnell was a
SUndRY dinner guest of Miss
Alice at SprIng Valley.

Dr. Elmmii Holloway .nd MI..
Mary Boston - accompanied Mr.
nnd Mra. Seth Futuas to
monll, Indiana on Sunday where
they Rttended Wh!teweter Quart-
erly Meeting of Friends.
MrR. Woodrow Owena and two
ehtldren, WinDle 10 and' Stevie,
\\'ere Sunday CU!,st" of IIrL
Owen's m!)ther, Mrs, . Luelle Arm-

FUneral serv,lceB were conduct. ltage,
d Saturday at the McClure Miss ElIaaheth Chandler arrh,-
FUlleral Home for Anna D.kln, ed on Thursday to .pend the
who dIed Juoe 1 at the Carr 8ummer bere willa lIer Ileter,
Ileat Home, Lebanon. Rev, R. B. Miss Ruth Ohandler_ IIln CbaIl4
Coleman officiated. ler la ' as_late prof4lllll0r of eel
Mrs. Dakin was. survived by ucatlon at Hampt'on Institute Ia
Ibl'ee Wilbur of Wayne.- VlrgfnlL .
,'nte, Abe or LebUOD, and Hal MI'II. Emma McClure or I"rIuako
leU of Dl,Jton; and three IJ'aDd- lin called Oil frienD at tile ....
chUdreu. Sundq mornIDI.
PAGE TWO
Thursday, 9, lID
'nil
HOmE
Town
-.....-- WEEKLY NEWS ANALYS!
Two-Piece Dress
Radiation Deli,ght Young Girls
Russians Urge Wesl German State With salaries holding
Some Blood . Resist(,Jnt
IEPalTR
O A k 4 P R I
firm at last year's record higb
Be
_ Wiped ut; s - ower u ,e; level!, Slsns at a pick-
- up In jobs tor the mammoth 1949
DETROIT. - Certain blood
ceUs have' been found to be reo
slstant to atomic radiation. it
was reported by Commander
John L. Tullis, who served as
navy pathologist at the Bikini
bomb tests,
C
ongress Curta.ils 'Must' Le.gislation
miaI employment survey by the
IN WASHINCtON,
Defends Farm Plan
Y
OUR Horne Town Reporter can
, no( heip but feel that at least
some farm leaders are not being
reaUstic in their oppositlcin to the
proposed new agricultural program
of Soc'rotary of AgrIculture Bran
nan.
. family economics bureau of North-
OR'S NOTE' Wilen oplnlona au "xpre .. ed In III " c:oJllinn., they are til f , I I
(EDIT N pa'r tJol,n" a.'" anal,.." aa' not n na,Ur or 'Ill. n.Wapaper,' IVE,stern Nallona . ue nsurance
We-.tera. eW.pa.. C . Commander Tullis, reporting
to the federation of American
s!)cietles for vlctims whose
"prlmlUve stem" celh nad
sta-<ed off Immediate death bad
tile best chance for recovery. 11
treatment could be started with
I P V o,mpany.
GERMANY: otent ote " t\lthough two-thirds at the , 133
cO:Ueges and universities covered to
date lind their total employment
ea lIs nIl the way trom sUgl1tly to
"dlisappolntlngly" be i 0 w 1948.
Ichools reporting lli the tinal week
tlf .the survey have shown a much
betler raLio, the summary says.
Approximately' half of the late re-
sponses report their record of job
offers to date' as equal to or sUgbt-
Iy above 1948 experience.
That Is. the,. are ne>t being real
IIUc . from the standpoint of their
announced reasons for opposition,
namely it regiments the farmers,
it pays a subsIdy to the faInlers
and it wlll be too
To be ,realistic about. the whole
ibing fl\rmers must adlflit that they
are being regimented today under
the present la w llnd will be more
regimenteii under the Hope-Aiken
law which Into ef!ect January
1 ' unless congress changes it..
A Sour Note
Tbe Big Four conferenee in Parls
was underway, ' For the tlrst time
In the cold war between East and
West there .was real hop.e har-
mony would be torthcomlng,
In tact, Secretary of St'lte ' Dean
Acheson bad been warned by Sen-
ator Vandenberg, senate foreign
affjlJrs committee chairman, not to
be' too aggressive with ' the Rus
alans, hut rather to keep open, if
possible, the door to lasting pe'lce.
WITH the Russian blockade of
Berlin lUted and the Soviets appar-
ently ready to sing n new tune In
world cooperation. the theme ot
the conference was to be harmony.
Tbe, are recelvlDg a subsidy
Way under price sapport and
win not only get price SUPPOR
baa dlreci subsidies In laceD-
the paymenls under the Hope-
Aiken law. Insolar .s costs are
ClODCerDed, Dobod,. ImOWll ex
acU,. wh the present law h ..
ellSt, Dobod, 1m0WI or can raeas
what the Rope-AlkeD law win
ellSt a.ut 8eCretU,. Brj&IIJI.8D
.. "s he doem't Imow what bI,
pIaa woald coat, but beUeves 1&
wW ced 'DO more &haD the
Aiken plaa.
But the delegates bardly had time
to warm the seats of their chaira
before tbe Russians were at it
allain. Russian Foreign Minister
ADdrel VIshinsky blandly proposed
tb.at the council ot 10relgn ministera
wipe out the new west German
/ .tate and return German aftalra.
1I1cluding c;llrectlol1 of the Ruhr.
to tour-power control
The department of agriculture
does know
t
however, that ptior
1026 insofar as tlie commodity
credit corporation is concerned, it
had made a tittle money on ita op-
erations; but for Dn overall period
froin .October 1'1; 1933, through
March 31, 1949. 'the CCC showed a
Det loss on all Its price support op-
erations 01 785; of which
$298,024,316, was lost on IrJsh po-
tatoes in the past three years.
I
Fanner N d, lid
MANY hlld expected this course
by the Soviets. They had predicted
that lilting of the Berlin blockade
was done to sotten up the
for this very proposa1. it didn' t
work. All three ' western powers
Immediately rejected the proposl.
tion.
The So viet torelgn minlster
ahowed little He led up to hit
proposal with a long tirade de-
PO\lDcing the U.S" Britain Dnd
France for what he termed ""Iola-
tions" at the Potsdam
_ POTENT VOTE '. lODe
woman voter, to whom. pair of
shoes would be a Godsend. ..
abewn a. tibe cast her ballot ID
the elections beld in the Bus-
alan lODe or Germany. The BU5-
alans bad boped to ,m.ke able
CUD or tbe e,eodOD
_ tbat would be u.ed III
the "Die Four" coDlerence' be-
clllUmr May 23. But ,tbe Bovlete
lIad to admit tbat ODe-third 01
the vaUd ballots ea.t voted
a C in, t the all.commanbt .
al.te. -
FORRESTAL:
"Better to Die "
TMOUTH college's school
administration ob-
for example. "We were dls-
by the ' February-March
but the Inter pick-up has
out our losses.' .. . st. Louis
iversity also reports that demand
faded in February and March, but
"115 ot the past six weeks it has
to develop beautifully." Uni-
v.erslty ot Nebraska's college .of
business administration notes a
employment ' demand in
the last ten days, But Duquesne uni-
VE!rslty at Pittsburgh reports,
"Calls in gener!,1 are less than in
1948 except those for sales person-
nE!l ' which have Increased."
Boston university 8ays job
aTe 7 per cent tewer than last year;
State finds about the same
of employers rep'resented
campus this' spdng. but
taking fewer men. Yale
has recorded more em-
calls than as of a year
In a ClU. ' .
If such treatment succeeded In'
prolonging life. the surviving
primitive cells had a chance
begin a process of regene,ration
, that could put the patient on the
road to 'recovery. hc added,
German Housewives
Aging Sooner Because
01 Homes
NEW YORK:-German house-
wives' look ' 10 years older .than.
American hoUsewives of the slime
age because they have. none of tlie
laborsavlng devices used in homes
and kitchens here. This observation
was made by two German women
teachers. Dr. Anna BuehleI: ot
Munich and Dr. Gertrude Wele
mnntel of Fulda, Hesse. at
institute in Brookb:n, where they
were studying educa1lon.
Members of a group ot ruteen
German educators selected by the
American mJlltary government in
Germany tor a tour of American
educational institutions, they were
attending classes in their special
field, Dr. Buehler is a Boclal
out of every IIlx schools scientist. while Dr . . Welsmantel's
the survey report starting specialty is arts and crafts.
to be as high or higher "The housewife in Germany bas
than last year. Prevaillng range of a hard lite." Dr, Buehler declared.
ol:fers is from $200 to $275 per Dr. Welsmantel interposed that the
month for business administration "deutsche Hauslrau" has no cen-
and liberal arts seniors. and from tral heating. no refrigerators. no
$225' to $325 for engineering grads. running Food bas to be car-
with exceptional men . getting still ried uP. sometimes four 'fllghts. '
hi gher otters. mlnois Institute of from the cellar; wood or coal-burn-
Technology reports: "The class ing stoves in various rooms have
3'/5. engineers graduating January to be kept going, Dr. Buehler added
211, averaged $280 per that many Gel'lTlan housewives, to-
To Delight tbe Girls
T
HIS ADORABLE two '- piece
'dress Is sure to delight the
young girls of the family. The
flared jacket has a dainty C;on-
' trasling toP. the skirt is full cut
and easy to sew.

Pnttern No. 8447 I. a .ewrUe perfo-
rated pattern In sl ... 8, 10. 12L9141
yenrs, Sl. e 10, yard. o( a n. ; ,.
28 ."n" 'odo," for
)'our copy 01 Ine Sprl,na and Summer
FASHION - 64 o( I ll]'" color. "oIlY
to moke IrockR. (i' ree Dnl ern orlnted ID-
"M ... p.,.. ........"'1<
OIRCLE PATTEnN OI;':P'I'.
680 So,lb wen. St, Ctllnr_ '. m.
Enel.se 25 ecnlfl 111 eolna (or each
pllltern de.1red.
Pallern No. _....;.. __ --.!lSI1_
Name
Addt "
-------it'iC
1 ", ,,,,,"('.0,,,,,".(\00 ('\oot\ .. "" .... ""'"1
Alit ME 7
ANOTHER
We llke to picture, our farmer
os the lord of. all be surveys. a
rugged individualist beholden to no
one, accepting no favors. takin, his
chances With ilie ' e1ements. , the
pests, the drouths. the and
the economic vagaries, of the nation,
Aa a matter of fact, however, those
days are gone forever.
SOVIET ideology could' not toler-
ate a separate German state with
autonomous power!! , and there was
little question ' that the Kremlin
would stand firm in this position.
On the other hand there was no
that the western powers
would recede from their intention
to return government of Germany
to the German people. Tliu8 it would
seem the impasse was clearly
estabUshed. ,
"Comfortless, hope. felr a basic 40-hour week; thiS is day were so poor that tbey used
less, save in .the d81'1t prospect of the blghest average salary of any djsca1;'ded tin cans as cooking
. the yawning grave . ' . better ' to clla ss ill our history." utensils. "Tltey have no dishes,
die. and sleep the never-waking knives or forks." she added.
A General Quiz r
In 0111' 'mOdem comples ecGD-
Omy It .. bI,tol'leaUy true that
the farmer. "OD 'bla own"
eVeDtaa1l,. wm lOBe lib' ebIrt.
Be alwa7s has and a'.a,,/I wiD.'
It II jUst aa essentlill that he hsve
lovenurient protection' and ' lIoverp
'm!!nt 'help, and ' a guaranteed floor
For the U. ' 5" Dean Acheson de
livered himselt of what might well
be tbe decade's masterpiece at
understatement when he called the
RlIBsian suggestions "disappoint-
inll."
But then he lIumm.ed up the
world's reaction when be added:
"My hopes 81'0 distinctly chilled."
sleep than.1inger on . .. rOURISTS: Both women were irnl?ressed with
With the import of these llilel More Cultured the way American men help their
wives with household chores.
trom Sophocles' "Chorus The American tourist these days "You dontt lind that in Germany."
Max" 50 obviously goading his con was coming 'in for a new type at A G man
SAl ousness. James' V. FOrTeltal. Dr. Buehler said.' erman
treatment from his overseas' hosts. uld h I his wife wash or
former U.S. de"ense secret"...,. never wo e P
L -, For instance, In Capetown, South i h ' 0 I cenllv since
plunged to his death "'om the 16th dry the d 5 es. n Y re J'
U according to merchants, the American
floor of national naval medical ceIl- some German men saw
. ' - new tourist is not the !'vulgar type ' men 11ft small chilcfren In, their
t8'r iil Washington. whicg used to invade Europe in . arms, I saw, a few COpy the

The
1. Finish the simile, "As brown
as a---".
.2. What is the-meanmg of wana
derlust?
3. What Is the color of most '
'babies' eyes when bom?
junder ' hit prices. as it la for labor
it9 have bargainipg .power anll iI
,floor under hi. wages. or Ulat busl Let's Wait
. FORRESTAL had been under hordes, wearing horn-rlnuned, glass- But on the 'whole . the German me)l
tor "operaUonal' fatigue" e/l and loud clothes." . . such actions as striCtly
since 'April 2, Attendant physici;m. . "THIS new Amerioan Is woman'!J work." '
4. Why do we see lightning be-
fore ' \ve hear thunder? .
inea be profected 'with export sub-
laldies. with tariffs or other various A lot of "trouble for nothln,,"

aids. Apd to get this might be an apt phrase to describe


aid he must agree to certain aU the national agitation against
Ithings-wblch il AIid President health
" fie accepts ' subsidies. di1:ectly ance and clvD rights proposals-for
l
indirectly, sometimes .both.-Anll his own leaders 'in congress erased
whatever ' he accepts costs the tax- the issues "y; taking both
I
Pllyers. The BrallI)an plan may n9t contested items of legislation off
be the best pisn for agriculture. the "must" list. '
'but to oppose it on thf1se grounds ia. ALSO, Ilated far turther delay
lsa this ' reporter's opinipn. at leaat was -the administration'.s four-bll-
IUilreaUstlc. tax increase plan, the
. ODe thine .. ' oerlalD, we.. equally oontroversial prannan farm
lIle admlDlatraUo-. call III some program and the foreign-arms pro-
I ,-,. DO& DOW appareDt. a ' posal. .
moderate labor law throarla ' This len only . three measure bllls
WI CODI'I'_; Taf&-BarUey rll- for top priority action. were:
peal 'wUI galD, be aD Illiae ID , 1. Extension of the reciprocal
, tile 1951 bye-eleetfoDB. AoUvUy trade program which has passed
said he had been con$idering sui- bred, quiet. wealthy, but ha,s the
cide. that the nature of his malady familiar souvenir mania," said one
Indicated this mental condition as curio ' dealer. "One bought every
an inescapable adjunct to It. But thing I showed bim. 'Is it . genuine
they felt he was getting better; in ,he kept .
fact they had hoped to release him Then. the dealer added. ''lie took
bom the hospital in 30 days. all my shields. assegals and bead-
As aecret
' ';'..., at defense. Forres- work. I had to call a ricksha to get
stuff down to the ship. And
tal labored under a burden such as he saw:thll ricksha, he wanteii
tew natillnal servant!! have that." I
His W.all the job cit dlrectI,ng no doubt wlll palpl-
gigantic n!!oval program durmg : the with at this ' new evalUa-
w.ar. as 'well as the almost hope- 't lion ot their ' cultUral level by those
less task of attempting . abroad who proUt most from tour-
of the , forces. The .strain was Illt business-but most wID console
great and . a sympathetic people themselves with the, .tact that so
could understand wby It lriigbt have long as he has any money, the
broken a strong man. . American tourist w1l1 manage to
President -Truman took tUli . cog-. let' along quite well wherever he
nizanc.e of FOl1eatal'a worth wben mv be in Europe or elsewbere.
he declared tile former detense '
secretary was "as mucb a casualty
the Taft-aartiey of war as he ha4 die oil the fir-
aow fa, ....... errecl " 'the aenate l the bollBe but ill stalled In the
.... RepubUcaaa bave Pae
, ItaU OD tile labor llialDly ate.
I IY. aDd lIIone. 2. Repeal ot

' labor act.
,JouP' Se!UnC Job 3; RaUficatlon of the North
I Tbls learned.marly lantlc secUrity treaty whleh re-
ago that ' you cannot sell' polities 'quires only a two-thirds majority
'Ilike you lell soap. So Big Bustnes.. vote in the senate. "
which employs big ' advertlsing SENATE MAJORITY LEADER
' .,encles to selI.soap and other com- Scott Lucas In.dicated action might
!
moditles. employs big agencies to be sougbt before adjournment 011
sell our democratic political 1)'1- minimum-wage boosts. .the Inter-
'tem to the ,eneral publlc-and fails. naUonal wheat agreement, and a
:Tbla was broulbt out at the '-receDt pay raille for top government
!conventlon of the U.S. chamber at executives and military personnel.
We the tinest Speculation was that decision to
IpoUticai System' in the ,...orld. th;e abandon for' th.e ' time the c9mpul-
free s,y.tem. but we' lOry insurance pro,ram
'have a toulh Ume seIlIng our stemmed from mountlDg congres-
people on it. 'Yet we expect ,the slottal clamor for sharp cuts In
,Voice ''of America to sell it to ,pvemment spending. with the
rest of the wod& civil right. legislation delay be-
With only III oppciSin, votes the lieved motivated by fear of a
federal aid to edacaUon bUl' has southern fUibwter. Congr.e.a }yanb
'awept throulb the 8enate and fa to ,adjourn by Augult. and consld
DOW up for bearing before a house eration of any of the "powder
committee. . ke," legislation mlllht make that
1& aulllorb. all aDD'" ex. 1mpoulble.
peDdltare of 300 mlWoD doU.n LUCAS said he thought President
year to alate. to ecla- ' Truman was, "defln.lte,ly latlsfied"
caUoaal opportDDJU.. lIle pa,.. . with 'the progress being made.
meuta to ranee froM " to . ' That ..urprilled some legislators.
"cr, chlld, deJlClldl.DI' aD the for unless congress repeals the.
.. te Iaoome. Opposltloll was Taft-Hartley law. the Prelldent
led b)' 'SeDater Wherry of Ne- will be unable to Point to .ccom-
braalla witll help from B,rd of pUshment of an)' of bla campaign
VlrrlDla uuI Bricker or Ohio. pledges congress adjourns.
STAND."N IN DOGHOUSE
in, line ... '
.. Btr,r there was a.n added DOl'Oell1
weighing on FOl;restaI. 'fhat 'wa.s a
burden' of attack and vilification
from two ot the nation's top radio
newscaster-columnists. Alter his
shocking death, the press of the
nation beg!ID tp revalue the iInpact
of its eJfect and that of the rad1o.
Some nationally-syndicated ob-
.ervers charged that the 'attacks
upon ,Forrestal via radio' anlt in
print ,had ad.ded to hi,s load ot
desperation. They advanced
premise that unless
was put' upon tbls type ot journal-
Ism. it might discourage many able
men from enterin, government
service. "
There II possibly no agony of
inanklnd comparable to that which
must ,0 on in the mind of the man
about to take his own lUe. It Is
wholly . foreign to the concept of
the normal, -evel'-day mind. Cer-
tainly it nles in the face of ,the very
tirst natural law-self
' Weigblilg all this, it is 'dUflcult to
Ilnderstand how there could be any-
thing but Iympathy tor Forrestal.
and an 'honest effort to understand
somethin, of the torturous Mental
suttering wbich . drove him to leap
to hJa death:.
Five freshmen lenators voted. for
the bIlL Their 'predecessors in the
80th congre81 were against it; they
included Frear CD-Del.), Johnson
(D-Tex.). HendricksOn (R-N.J.),
Lon, <D-La.) and Mundt, <R-S.D.).
Goose on Loose Perturbs Gold Rush Fete

JIrI, Bal,b I. Paratt b9lda
lIark'Rlclllird ., at their
sprindelcl borne.
.... never seeR lila because
'be Ia -ID RatlaDd. Vermollt iilD
lIIIder an e.,.l, 1801 law wbleb I
lIellUllldl ,aymea& or oourt
or paaper. oaUl.
Genevieve the ,oole wal on the , But Genevieve. obviouslY a vaga-
loose and her 8\lcceuor wa. III bond at heart, vamoosed from the
There likely will be no tu in- the doghouse. car In whiCh sbe Will be1n1 brought Ilr!'ClUtt18.
cr881e at W. 1I!1810n. Instead con-' , Genevieve the fir.t was a plump to town.
creu vote more 'lnone, to JDIIIlI bird bougbt from a tarmer A PbUade1phiaD llvlnc in MJami
the trea.U17 .80 they can put on to play the role of lb. toos. that read about Genevieve and bad III illwedclllDg
more worker8 to coHect more tue. Ia1c1 the ,olden el, for Lckr.. He'd replace ber with
1IPdv the prelleat law. MnUDDI of wom . en'. Medical colle,. 'e OolcllliOOIe be'd'Hen ballg\n, around the
taxes aaouaJbo are evaded beeauae Busb fete in PbJlade1pb1a. AD 1m- Hialeah rac. traclc. Be went to the
. GI laclc at penonne1 to cbecIc n- portant l'Ole wblch the ladl .. wve track. toUDd GeJlevieve the Hcond
..... TnU1117 determlDed to ...... rlCbt. about. II.
No New Id.as Pres.nted
Is Jap ' Drama On
TdKYO.-.1apan:s theatrical sea-
son ' opened without a single new
Idea to disturb Its hidebound tran-
quility.
Conservative. old e r Japanese
were having tbemselves the usual
fine. tearful time at the Kabuki
plays. The only thing!! about Kab-
uki that have changed In . the last
400 y,ears are the cast and the aud-
Ie pee. . '.
KabUkl lasts from four to five
hours during which everybody has
a cry'lng good time, This Is not to
scoff ' at a highly stylized native art
fOfm whicb has Its own pecuUar
beauty lor the Japanese.
But It Is almost like playing
Shakespeare without any change In
thl! original productions . and to the
.exciusion of ,modern drama. ,
'Among the currentproductlonl at
Toyko's" 15 leading theaters, only
the ml.\slclans show a touch of
originality or promise. ,
Although .they follow the pattern
of an American stage Jlhow rather
than a musical plot. ' the seta .and
costwnes' are gay. and Ingenious
. if 'the routines are rial The music
5. What was A. Smith's cam
..,aign song? .
The Answers
1. Berry.
2. The desire to travel.
3. Blue.
4. Because light travels faster
, han sound.
<
5. " Sidewalks of New York."
Softwood in Demanll
. Only half of the world's total
forest area is made up of softwood
and temperate tJM'dwood forests.
yet these forests supply 91 per
cent ot all the timj)er cut and
used, Tropical hardwoods furrtlsh
the remaining 9 per cent.
II suspiciously familiar but llvely. -'----'------_---_
There I. no 8uch thing in Japan NEWS th t k f aLA
as a living modern ,al- a l1li es 0_
though scores ot SUbjects . sleep .11 allbtl
in f d tic e""'relsloo. Tho_lid. DOW il .. p cI
cry g or th. , .... Ibal Iboi, ","hi ............
A "hit'" play Is uhknown; ,thel;e are M'jI" bf I,,,,,, bUiJdw irriIa!IGft;;J/IGC IAe
'no ton.notch pla"""'lghts. . . " ftl1/" I. .... hop... 1 That' .. ooruIill....
r' , - llri ...... 11' at"" wilbln 2. boun. SiQelI bIa4-
d. it pnftlent ,lid Pilla ""
Tw'o Pilots Sit lIew Mark'
Far Endurance Fllchts
. MONEY BACH. .
FULLERTON, CALIF .-Six week. t
of droninl monotonously thro,ulh
the aides ended tor BlIl Barril and Antiseptic ,OloblNld AId For
Dick Riedel after they had boosted B '. ' B . C' t
the world's' endurance record to rUlses, ' ,urns, ' U $,
1,008 . hour". For helpful. ,a .. lll.puc al4 .. feUeyln,
Tired, but smilln, and fresh &be pm ... dIlCoJlllon o. lIIte1'l1&lJ)O
haven the two Fl1l1erton airport eau .. 4 mlllor .Ido .rrltall_ IUId .br ..
, . ' Iiou. IUpjlrtlCtal ' ea.... nalIlor lurface
employees were able to, walk away barna, .Ullb1\f1l aDd braises, llIe Grap
trom their Uttle Aeronca mono- OllltllleDl al llIHcled. Med1e,te4 10 dIq.
plane. The Sunldst Lady. without ___ "".:-._-'-_--,,,-___ _
help,
"We're but we'll ' be
an rflht in a short time." laid the
36-year-old, gra,.inl BarTll. "The
worst thinl WBI the monotony of
the eneine. It !lIIt about drove IU
crazy. We'd never try It again. Th1a
fa our last trl.!'
Hi. blODcl partner, RiedeL 34. wa.
tlrst eNt of th. plane. He qulckq
embraced his wife. June. and two
children, Dickie. 10. In a wheel
chair witb arthrItis. IUld Barbara,
I. Bam.' wife. Betty, IUld their two
abIldren, Patty, 2. and Stevu. 1.
. were rilht there. too. ,
AD .. ttmatecl crowd or 1.0lI0-
balf or l'uDertoll'. populatloll aDd
thea -.-turucI out.. to ........
1M baelr t.o iba &Itt.
Alcoholics
an liCK PEOP ........... ...
01 p:y:, UntilleD!. J 10 dqJ
IiHPI CIon .... ulr ... fOllGwea_
a .... III nrlolll IMC_i! CloaIft
r:::rtbetl II, our ..., ...
Ho ear,e .. IIet*J _ prt.
ftle eouoIta .....
Thl LEE .I.T.TUTI

. , ....... -. .
Thunday,-June. 9, 1949
. ,
Star,t ,M'aking Your Stoc.k$
Of Jams, Jelly Goodies
Early.os Supply Fades
M
OST JAM and jelly cupboards
are a sad sight to behold about
thia time of year because long
months of u IS e
.... have de pie t ed
.. them pretty thor-
' .... homemakers
E
.... oUghly. Moat
:' : '.;:':" " : > find . It a joy to
s tar t stocklng
them now with
I n br ight, jewel-like
. glasse. of delec-
table jellies.
Even for mose of us whO like
a goa<;l store of jam and jelly. the
job need not seem an unsurmount-
able task. Make small batches and
you'll have' better results' In both
flavor and . color retenUon, Neither
will you get tired that you never
want to see another jelly Ilasi
again.
Organize. yOIU' work properly by
getting out jars or replacing them.
Wash them In sudsy water; rinse
carefully and they will be all ready
to place in cold water and started
to sterilizing before you get ready
for the fruit and berries. Many
women like to get the glass wash-
ihg chore out 01 the way the day
before, 'and this Is excellent.
Idea. .
Utensils for ' w'orking as well as
the paraffin and .ugar may also
be 'Iaid out the' evening before jel-
ly making day. Plan to make your
batcb first thing In the morning
before the sun warms thlngl up too
much and makes YOIl we,!ry,

H
EttE'S AN EASY aulde for a
favorite rhubarb 'and straw
berry jaPt.:
Rhubarb-Str,."berry Jam
(Maks II . "'lIDoe ,wsea)
caps prepued frail
'J cape ncar .
"bolUe fnIlt peoUa
To fruit: IIHce thin or
chop, j)ut do not peet; about one
pound of rhubarb. Crullh thoroueb-
ly about one quart fully ripe straw-
berries .. Combine fruits and
ure four cups into a large
, pan; . ,
To make the jam: add lIugar to
!rult In ; saucepan and mIX, l!IelL
.Place over .hlgb heat, bring to a
full._ rolllni!' bcill and boll bard one
minute, atiTrlne . constantly. . Re-
move from bear' and at once IItir
in bottled fruit pectin. Then Itlr
and skim by turn" for ' 'five min-
ute. to cool .lIghtly, and to prevent
. floatin, fruit. Ladle quickly Into
,lasses. Paraffin at once.
Currants are rich In their own
pectin and may be combined
other not a. rlc;h In 'the sub-
to make fine 'eUy.
'Cherrlea ID lell1
:II qaarta carl'&lll JIdce
po.mell lapr
, I quarts plUed chams.
Wa.h, mash and cook
enqup ,currants, with Items, to
make two quarts of strained JUIce.
Let currant julce come to a boll,
then add su,ar. SkItn. Add 'cherries
Stnnr1lflrrlM .... ' earI7 ' ' ......
barb make one of the mod ite-
c'olorfal Jam
DatioM bOYD ID modem cpolEery; .
Y01IDC fry ."ko Uke work In the
kltahell can be creat belp
mot&er III preparloc Iocredlea"
c11IrIq Jam maklut time.
and cook slowly and sleadlly for
10 to ill mmutel. Pour Into jelly
,18llses, paraffin at once' aDd let
in a cool, ' dry place_
Raspberries, etther by them-
.elves or 10 comblnatloa . with
otber fruits make deUehUa) jams
or JeUles, Prepare the jelly
glasses by slermaatlou before
atartlnr the jam or JeUy 110 they .
will be ready when the Juice or
frull to be poared.
LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU
GrJlled Steak
Potato Salad Fried Oulons
Sliced ,Tomatoes and Cucumbers
Biscuits -Bell Baspberrr Jam
SUccd caataloape Beveraee
Given
Blaok Balipberry-Oarranl Jell1
:II quanl black raspberrlea
, :II caps water
1 quart earrania
Sacar
Cook raspberries, currants and
water for 20 minutes. strain the
Juice and measure. Add an equal
amount Of sugar. Cook until, small
amount of the juice dropped on a
saueer jells. Ladle ' into jelly
glanes and cover with at
onee . .
>Rallpberriel do not have much
pectin and for thil reason they need
pectin added to make them Into ac-
ceptable jam. Use them or
combined with atrawherries.
BUpbe"" Jam
(JIakes 10 I-ouDce Classes)
all caps prepared rn.tt
caps' sacar'
1 bOll: powdere4 fl'aIt pec&ID
To prepare fruit: crush thorough-
ly about two quarts lUlly ripe, red
raspberries. If desired, sieve haH
of pulp to nmove lome of the'
seeds. Measure' cup. Into a
large laucepan.
T.9.Dlake jam: mealUre lugar and
let allde. Place laucepan holdInl
the fruit
high heaL Add
powdered fr u i t
pectin' and ItIr '
u n t1 i mixture
reaches a hard
boll. Brine 'to a
full, rolling boU
. abd boll hard one
minute, atlrtlne constantly. Re-
move from heaL Skim, 18dle
quick;1Y Uito l1a..... ParaUin at
once.
Che"" Presenel
a poaa41 Oherriea
a poullel. Inpr
pick and stone Cherries.
Place Ih a preserving kettle,
' . natln, layers of
fruit and lugar.
Let stand ov.er-
night. Bring slow-
ly to a boil and
then boll ' rapidly
until. thIck and
clear. Pour into
sterilized glasses
. seal at oncl!
with .paraffin.
Gooseberry CODsene
, I poands cooseberrles

I poaa.d seed" ralsina
I larce oraares
Grate the tlnd of the orangel and
emaClt the juice. MIx to,ether the
oraD,e rind and Juice, troOseberr"s,
ratstna and lUgar, Cook 1l0wlTaatll
thlc.k. , Pour intO .. erne jara lind
I,al at once.
Pbleapple-Pear Prasen_
I poUlld
1 No. I CIUl allae4 plDeApple
Ui C1IPI npr
" cap boU", water ,t
DI.so1v.e augar In water and let
c!JDle to it boll. Cut peara In halves
lengthWise, . rern.ovtn. 8lt1D and
corea, Cut pineapple tnto plecea
ana add .both fruit, to hot syrup.
Cook unUl tender and clear. Seal
Inlterllizedjara.
LYNN SAYS: To prevent ace .. l "weeplnl"
leQT-MakiDC '1'1,. on jellie. and Jama, leave a .haU
wm Belp W_ inch of .pace at the top wben fill.
Assemble your equipment for in, the l1a... Paraffin. cover tight-
je1l7' and jam malcin. of ly and Itore In a cool, dry place.
time. You will need alar,. mJxin. Fruita and berries used for jaml,
bowl.. colander, a e.quart sauee- jeWel, preaervel and
paa. a .mall .. ucepu for pantan. Mould not be allOWed to ' atand In
ataIIdard CIUPIt ' jell7 water aa they become ' water-lOlled
iIa- wHb cov.-I ad ancS wID bl .. to be cooked lon,er,
VQ. to iet rid of water. Thli relults. in
WbeIl meltiD. PanaIa far Hal- flavor aM color loll,
THE MIAMI GAZETTE W OHIO
. M'odernizing Kitchen for Beauty,
EfficiencYr Also Reduces Work
Pig Brooders Used
To Protect Littei"
Are Found Valuable
At Farrowing' Time
''This little pig went to market"
. . is a great fi r st line for ..
nursery rhyme. But it doesn't go
far enough as far as farmers 'are
concerned. They' d rather wait un-
til ille pig grows up before sending
It to market. And the growlngup
process Is no snap, especially duro
ing the first few weeks when the
old sow may crush ber precious
oftsprlnjt as they crowd around her
In an ef10rt to keep warm.
The problem of getting hog. to
. Here I. IIhoWD a piC brooder
lu operation. Ofttimes aome
torm 01 supplemenlary be.. Is
neeeuary to prevent blCh
piOl1aiUy rale amoue pip. PI,
brooden auo.h a. thlll have
been developed .for this purpose.
market starts' at farrowing time. In
the spring some form of lupple-
mentary heat i, needed to prevent
a 'hlgh mortality' rate. Pig ' brood ..
ers have been dev.eloped for this
purpose. Their use will lIave an
average of one and a hal! pigs per
litter, according' to Purdue univer-
sity.
Brooders are easy to build and
economicd to operate,' Generally.
they are constructed by boarding
oU cOJ:ner of the farrowing pen
to a height of about 18 Incbea. A
roof Is placed over this rectangular
enclosure and a board nailed acro ..
the . front opening about 8 Inchel
the floor. Heat I. provided
by .a 150 to SOCwatt lamp, the size
depending on weather condltions.
A hole Is cut 'in the top; and the
placed in a suitable r eneetor
which is bolted 'securely , 0Ve!: the
openine. Pig brooders cQnsume an
average of 36 kIlowaU houri 01
power per Utter.
Almost Ameri-
can farmer;. total cash income last
year came, from 'the 'sale of meat
animals, accordiJig to the chart
abov e .'prepared by the American
Meat Institute from u.s. depart-
ment of agrjculture figures,
The value ot meat animals wal
-more than nine and onehalf bUllen
dollars. Total cash receipts from all
c.rops, including government pay-
ments, approached 31 and one-
third bUllon dollars_
From their cash Incoine, farm-
era and ranchers paid out large'
amount.l for stock, feed, labor and'
other operating. costa.
Milk By-Products Hold
Infanl Food Source
An Infant food made from edible
.by-products of milk may' soon open
a new market for in telts
now on in Mexico continue
to show favorable result.l. Tll1s II
the conclualon drawn by Dr. Har-
old Macy at the University 01
,
Dr. Macy and Irvine McQUarrie,
pediatrics head at 'the universitY,
bave visfted Mexico where .they
conferred with leadin. pediatriC-
ians on the testa,
The new baby food will' offer
opportunities fo.r use In many coun-
bliea if future experiments prove
latlstactory. .
Call Which 'Sill Down'
II1lerasll Veterilwiana
Cattle , don't lit down ardin_rib,
so It wal newl when the American
Veterlnar,. ociatlon exprea.ecS
proteuional interen in the 1traD
eO. at a Hereford c8U GIl a lann
in TennealH; The AMV joaraal
aald th. Tenneu" eaU often dta
on the with her hIIIII
By Erlta Haley
I
F YOU' RE Mrs Average Home-
maker, you walk. mot'e than 3.000
miles each year in )lour kitchen
alone.. say domes,t lc science ex-
per ts. That' s equal to a closscoun-
try hike from NellY York t o' Call
fomia. so I\'s no wonder many at
you Bre interested In sav:ing steps.
However, an effic:ient kitchen that
anves steps Is not the only r eason
you may want to change the kitch-
en. Perhaps, like 'many homemak-
ers, ' you more storage and
more. pleasing wOlrklng conditions.
Color as well a!1 and ef-
fective design hav,e been added to
our ncw kit chens. When car efully
planned and execu'ted, they can be
as lovely to look at 8 9 the most
beautiful living or dining room.
And what a ;joy t o cook: meals inl
Add Colors to KltcbeD
When Dccordlnr
There was a Ume "!hen kitchens
were white with just a small
Iplash 01 color. 'l'hey may still be
Carried out in white because, nat-
urally appliances cabinets are
white. but th!1t' s more r eason than
ever to add colors where you can.
What about uslnlt a deep pink or
a lovely coral or slrawbe'rry col ot
on the walls, and s piking this with
lome delicate greens? The gr eens
can be used in so.me sl.mple, soUd
colored curtains or rou gh-textured
cotton drapes appropriate for the
kitchen.
Powdered blue is al so I very
New Kitchen Cabinet
'1'hIs modera venlon or tbe
old-fashloned kllchen cabluel II!I
desIgned with eye toward
kitchen beauty .. well as hleb
utility value. Ii boldll 81lppllea
both on the shelves all wen lUI
pots anel pana ' III the eablne'.
below .the large, pull-ciut table
top whlcb can be nsed as
prepar&lIon eenler:
t able.top working area, the mod-
ernized version of the kitchen' cab-
Inet oan be made Into a supply
and food ' preparation center for
any phase of kitchen operations.
The cabinet is ideally suited, for
example, as a center for aU pre-
oven operations. Equipped with
overhanging and base cupboards
and a targe pull-out table top work-
ing area. the cabinet keep ul1 neces-
JlBry baking materil\ls, Including
pots and pans, within arm's reach.
UliIi:. lIi/,bftJ s/lln. , In the overhanging &beU area at
restful color for tIle kl1chen. Thls this type of cabinet, .you may store,
may be used with yellow.or orange spices, dried frUits, confectioners'
If you want a warmer .combInation. sugar, vanilla and other ingredients.
Frequently, a built1n flour container
Plan WorklDlr Afetal and sifter Is included as part of the
For Kilchen cabinet Itself.
To get the most good out or Ample below.counter space .c-
your kitchen, plan to have plenty commod.atell m1xine ' bowls, double
of table space for working areas. boilers, measurIng cups, ' pie and
These should be planned 110 there cake pans. Baklne. lngredients and
Is a working area on either slde utens1Js can be brought together on
01 the sink, on one side of the re- the table.top worklne area with
trlgerator, and on both sides of the plenty of - space. left over tor the
.ran,e. electric mixer and even a colorful
Then when you cook:, wash dlsh cannister seL "
es or mix foods, you may choose , The , porcelain enamel surface of
your working area' at the range, the . cabinet caD be used for ' knead-,
refrigerator, or link. whichever
vou are utilizing. ing and rOlling dough without pastr)r
board or cloth. The surface will be
Space such as thJs may be ob easy to clean and sanitary, too. Lem-
tained trom cabinets. with good ons, grapefruit and dried 1ruita can
working areas. Above each work- .be diced directly on the porcelain
ing area you may plan to have cab- without danger of acid
Inets, each COr;ltalning the U,"'ll"'_""+statnlri,ll or scratching,
or lupplles needed fof' your
Select Slreamlln" Vae Efficient Stoup
KllcbeD C.blDeta Plan In WaU Cupboardl ,
One oi. t1)e Iates;t InnovaUonll for As 'every woman knOWI, you can't
the kitchen, Is a streamlined ve!'- put thlngs belWid a elosed:door and
alan o.t 'the kito.hell ca.binet. Reco,- Just expect ,et them out In ap:
ple-ple order. Why waite time hunt-
ing for utenllill and supplies when
you can .pli\n an , efficient storalle
system? .
Use th'e b1lh,er llIelves on wall
cabinets for dlehl and supplies
which are not used too frequently.
Keep iIlose tbIl'\gs, in constant use,
on the }owa: shelves on wall cup-
If you have .lImited cupboard
space. , wby not get pne of the new
raeks" that cail ' be attaclied to the
Inside of the Ule
It for splc.ell, ' flllVorln,s food
color. . For _/lie/ene, .,fJd bellll'"
;Uzlng the utility value of thl. 1l'a.
dltlonal' kitchen today's
deslgnera have brusbed away at- SlIve' Tempen
tic dust and given this un).t a , Have' you, open'ed C!upboards and
smooth f1.t for the most modern 01 i1lscovered that cuPS' anA. saucers
homes. sm!llhed or chipped sorhe-
Desilned as a unit with where alll!)g the line? Cups ahould
sheH space, vertical and below- go 'on hooks 110 they may be saved
counter , itorage 81pace ',al well as from pushl.ng around by other dish.
es. ,Soup dishes wit,h,handles may be
Be
IJID.u IIIMI btl
II P'4ae. euI1,. hlrUlchled tur-
Iller w1t1lbow 1011"_ aDd haD"
..... et the lonl' white,
will lie The,. ,,01
...... wItb mlel- '
prlots
Iloata.

stored !.n the same way. A 'type of
storage hook which locks like a clip
after the handle Is inserted auarlln-
tees their
, . ' ." I
Racks ma,. .lao be uaed for many
different types of plates to utlHze
space . properly ,' and thl,ll preveDt
them from ehlpplor, too.
For large Platter;, tray. and woOd- '
en bowla, don't be afraid to remove
a shelf'or two from a cllblnet to rive
you vefucal ,tora,e apace for theie
plecell. .It individual rack. Ire Jlot
provided thele ma,. be built simply
10 that the platters arit bild ealUy
In place.
Vertical storage apace of thi. type
III also excellent lor pie 1I:ns, cookie
abeets and other lar,e utendl
Stor .. e Wall Acco_CKlatee
Cleauloc SappUes
U'. much easier to eet at cleanln,
If supplies are kept convenll!ntly on
a stora,e wall in the kitchen. The
ahelves and cablneta lor thelle may
be more nsf.l'1IW thaD for other
kitchen ilema.
On the tpp shelve., plac. aoapa
and dt:terlllDtI, JOUabea,. clellllln.
eJotha, etc.
JelUea abd JaIDIe un a low U .. a Upped HUCepaa for
Itar$' to me 10 ... W. Jail
On the lon, verUea1 eabinet walJa
the iheI.ea. baq brush ...
brooma 8JId vaeuum cleaner alta ..
........... pta ... em,u.taa
retana eath item to ita place.
PAGE TBBEE
FIRST AIDto the
AILING HOUSE
br Roger C. Whitman'
Makin!; Curved ' Rafters
Question: Where can 1 obtain
information on how to make
cur ved r a fters? How is this work
done ?
-.-
Answer: The Na t ionaJ Lumber
Manufacturers association, Wa sh-
ington, D.C . has sever a l publica:'
t ions' on the subject ; some a re'
free and other s are available at
a price.
Protecting Silver from Tarnish
Question: Is there any way to
prevent sil verware f rom t a rnish-
' ing? I sn't . ther e a prepa r ation to
apply on the silverware as a thin
coating t ? preyent t a rni s h?
-.-
Answer: Dealers in jewelers
s uppli es usua lly sen a Jacquer for
this purpose, but f ir ms of this
kind ar e only found in la rge cities_
]I you cannot get It, a clear
lacquer, sol d at a we ll-stocked
.paint store, can be used instead_I
After pollshi ng the s ilver , wipe it
with benzine and then apply the
l acquer.
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Blessed Relief' From
Constipation Mise.ry
"Irregularity made
me feel 10 milerable
I often had to stay
home. My trouble
ended when I made
Kli1LlJOGG'S ALL-
.' BRAN a part of my
daiI Clematla
. L. J" 80.
61h 81rul. .llil Omh;
Cali!. Thill is One of hundreds or UJI'o
10Ucited letters. If :yoW' eOlistipation
Is due to lack of bulk ill the' diet, trY
this: Eat an . ounee of
dail)j drink .,lenty or water. If not'
Bamned after 10 diaya, Bend the
empty catton to Kellogg's, Battle
Mich. Get DOUBDE YOUR
BACK:llIuy tc/dQ,.

For SOre, ..... ing Gun
Sold 011 a posttlve molle,-back
IWlrantee. that rou _ill be re-
lieved ot aU lima crI AO'I'IVE
GUM INI'ECTION. .
LlT&RATUR& ON REQUEST
TdIII II ...... '0
. fH. ,
'AIICn lABORATORIES, 1&
0e!0I- XI
unu aoac.
MilLIONS
0' USIII
.un il
RIG'Hr,
All
: aLACK L.AF 40
t Kill. aphids and almllu
" ... In_ P ....
. '4P _ mila fulld lopmentof
1I.. 'ollalr'! and to..,.
QUIliCI' fru ita and \Ie...
-KI"'b __ labl,... Le . . ..
r_ . lui rl ld"e.
- Can be II!Mdwldo' .....
. JIIIIIIIr ASIC YOUII
m-... . . " OfAlfli
ReIieIe distJiss." MONTHLY
'FEMALE
,WEAKNESS
Ate, you troubled 01
retrial. ruuctioual perlOCUo dJatul'b-
. 100ft' no- UUa m .... 'OU auller
from pain, (eel ., Ured-
ae Buell times? TIlen DO V, L7dla II.
Plnkbam'. Ves-table OomPOUDd co '
reline IUch .QDlPtoau. PInkham',
lIu a IftIId sooUUDg elfect on OM
, 01 uq"..Pi'. mort flnportcane or,ca... ,
LIDIA E.
PAGE i'OtrB
The Miami Gazette, -
PubUahed every Thursday
CootT. Ohio,
at Wayne.ville, W ...... D
Editor &; Publisber
TIDIl JlIAIO GAZIIT'I'II,
A FARM DIARY
BY D. J, FRAZIER
omo
but we are hoping
rrom the many people
belonged to St. Mary' s
and blwe moved lsewhere Ilnd
with some, belp and backing rrom
our friends In tbe community
tbat It CRn be done. Here Is a fine
TRtrBSDA y, .nJRII t, 1141

Theodore E. Conover
Edna H. Conover A&sociate Editor
.................................... ,... JUNE I , It . Warm June l\aYI.
t th P
oltofflce at ju.t rl,bt for bay makin, If YO\l
METHODIST OHURCH
opportunlt.y tor memorials. How Mlnlater
' mucb beUer to hav a share In R, fl .
MT. HOLLY METHODIIT
T. M. Scarft. MiJillter
Entered as second class
Waynuville, Ohlor --
matter a e are lucty enougb to lIave the corn
R living \',Omt,lUlllty 'center tban Cllllrcb School. 9 : SO . J . J .
Sunday School. ' .110 a.m.. E. A.
lllal'nb art, Supt.
planted and ,the bay ready. to cut.
an stone In Slme Burake. Supt.
Worsblp Service, 10:30 a.m;
Evenln, Service. 7: 80 p.m .. Subaerfption $1.50
JQ!ar elsewhere,
i Ohl ,2 00 ef
We are , lUll planttn, eorn but I
per year no: p
thlnk we can flnlah that today.
Then It will be time for some
of thole .1I0wen we bave been'
promlled. If Yllu hav!, bay down
cemetery. Tbe plana are (or n Worship and Sermon, 10:30
simpl e building wUh modern' fa Youtb Fellowsblp. Sunday, 6 :30
cllJtles I for meetings of all klnda. p.m.

A. b"lIdln!: with n plellsant. friend Choir Pr8otloe. Tburlday,
Iy look with a large room and p.m.
. 80me smaller room",. 1\ k Itcbe.n
7:46 CAESARS CREEK FRIEND8
===----
Y R emb
YOU are wlablD, for more dry IVe
Pe' rha, pS ou em er ' atber It not a few ,ood -howers
a modern heating plaid. Just
the sort of plpce tOI' community
FROM OUR "LES
FOR JUNE 10. 1931
Tbe twentymlllionth Ford car.
symbolic of one man's contrlbut
Ion to world hiltory and tbe de
velopment of American Industry,
wllJ vi lit, Wayneavllle , enroute
Detroit on a tranaconUnen
The ' mOlt d. -
pieee. of
equipment r e .
OUr vehle1" anel
e eommodatJon.
In our home.
Stubbs
Funeral Home
TELEPHONE 2Z91
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
would be welcome. .
Tile atfalrll aEl well RS Churcb school
-- rOlel arf! In and parll;h Such a
tal tour.
TbemaDY friend' and admlr-
erl of tbe Wayneayllle Scbool
Band will be bappy to knoW' tbat
tbey ""Ilt cive leveral , concerti
at bome tble lummer. Tbe tint
of thele concerta wilt , be riven
at McClure corner. Thullda,. ev.
Ding at 8.
bloom and the aIr II Iwe t Itt
e w ' , thing co,mes Into being through
tbem. Tbey are r.eopmmendlng
tbem for hed,e. In hard to t " M Il
The MIAmi ' Maid 4H club met
at tbe bome 01 Juanita Braonock:
Rutb Oonner wa. . 'eleoted Tic'
prelldent ' and Juanita Brannock
and Virginia Denlln,er were 'ap.
pointed tbe finance committee.
MIIIII Doria Hendellon reeeh'ed
ber B.A. degree at the 7IItb. an
nual commencement ,\bt Weltern
college. O%lord. Tueld..,..
placel IIka wood. and rougb JaLd.
Planted about a foot or foot and
a balf apart they are .,ald to
mue a denl. etockproof bedge
In two or three year.. They aleo
cla1m 'that they do not epread.
Apparently tbe)' do not .pread
from the , root. but we find that
tbey laed and
up Of couril. they
may not do tbla very qulctly af!
we have lived bere nineteen, years
and It I. only within tbe-'
two or three Ylltrt tbat J have
notlcecl them everywhere. J do
not think they are very hard t;'
kill 10 that lan't It bad
Orville J . Gray an.d Harold 01- leature. Blrda love their little
born aaw the ball lIame at Cln- red IIlpI In . the raU and 10 your
plnnatl Sund.,.. betllre "enertta wild _ lite aleo.
Mr. Mra. Harry Burnett Tile four hen. continue to take
entertaIned the Tboma. famU,. to ,004 care 01 tbe cblokeDa but
dInner Bunday bonortn, ' tbe tbree of tbem dllUke tbe fourth
bIrthday ot William Thoma.. and ,drive her away wbenever
While dl"lnl In tile ,.ard at Ibe . Jolnl the l QtherIJ. Sbe ependa
Cedar Lawn farm, tb. home ' ot moat of the time up on the rooet
Mr. and Mfl. Kenrick. or wilen tile,. go oui91de there
Lytle. Mr. Frank Tbomal un, are two or tbree , cblr-ks. that go
earthed a Inver PUfltl ",blela !lad wltb her and all tbe rest So with
'Ialn tbete ' fifteen ,. .. n. It t. a the otben. The,. are ,rowin, eo
combination compact, card eu. fa.t and the le,horna wOJ Boon
and coIn pUrle and w.. 10lt br be feathered.
Mrs. Ruth Zimmerinan now d... We found the white kitten
ceased.
Burton Earhart is con-
fined to the house with mumpl.
liviD, under a out In
the chicken yard and now ahe is
back In tbe boulle but sbe Is so
wild that , we can not toucb ber.
at the fork or the road. one road
g08S fonvard to success. the
other winds around .untll ' mapy
years fro,m nqIV It will bring us
rlgbt back to ",-here we are ,now.
It will be hard work to go lor
ward. Il will IDelln sacrifi ce. for
tblli 18 a big ,proJeot and even a
lot of mil e gifts wJl1 not be
enougb; ,"e arE) golug to need
little gilts trom those whose In
lerest alild means are smnll and
bigger gifts from those wbo care
bot we can do It and we ask the
belp of everyone to belp liS 'bulld
and Ulen we ' ask everyone to
come Rnd hel P liS lise a nd enjoy
It . .
A few more ...
Kitty Pula mUlt lIave done a
Ir!Od Job of feeding her because
Ibe I. nice and plump but so far
doeln't come tot he pan to eat
wltb the othera. I saw' 'Ihe
mother brln, ber a little ral, tbe
otller day ao. Ibe must be doing
a lIood Job of All
All Metal Lawn Chairs
_eli of .
$4.40 each
II
K;EMTONE
Wan Paper and Paste and SIzIq
E . BulbII - Nu ElWlleI
SoaIIl ....... Gn.Ip ....
IIyneStille Furniture & Appliuee Co.
, ,... ......... 2422
WAYNISVIU.Bt OHIO
t bope And no hlrds,
Tbere are 10 man).' pretty f;$.r ,
denl . In Lytle and
that I can not begin to mentioD
all ot them. ( think, perhaps
lelle Prender(ast bee ths nrlz ..
vesetable garden. Evervthlng 18
10 bl, and bealthy looking. ' He
la711 planted his potatoes on
Area Scientists received
wltb. great the news ot
he ele lion of ?onsll Emma C.
to the ' Pr sldency ot the
Chllr'cb for the imsulng
)'ear.
111185 Shipman received h E) r
c collng In llle publl schools of
Vermont and New Hampahlr:e, In
the Johnson. Vermont. Normal
,cheal and at Boston University.
She Is ' 8 member of , he Kappa
Kappa" Gamma fraternity.
!!It. Patrlck'i Day, certainly. tbey WAYNE:SVILLE WORKERS
loot aImoat .. enou,h to have MAY APPLV FQR
JH)tatoel ' 00. J waa talking to a Many wor kers in the Waynes-
woman the other day wbo caUed 'ville area inay be able to collect
my to her nelgbbor's social security benefits as well as
beautiful nower.. ( can't , re" unemployment compe n sat ion.
member the name of 'tbe neigh. According to Mary Lloyd Lane,
bor, BIt. Aid ille WatJ trying to Manaser of the Social Secuity
ha;'e IOID. nice ODel .too. but aile Administration Field Office . at

ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Keys. Rector
Churcb Scltool. 9:15 a.m.
Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m.

WAYNESVILLE ' FRIENDS
., . .
a.m.
WAYNESVILLE CHUR'CH OF
CHRI'ST
M. H. Coffey. Mhlilter
Bible Scbool. 9 :80 a.m.
Morning Worship, 10:80' a.m.
Young Peoples' Meeting. 6:45 p.m.
EvenIng Service. 7: 80 p.m.
Prayer Meeting and Bible. Study,
Wl'dneeday. 7:80 p.m.

ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Fatlier R. H. Krumholtl. Putor
Mnsses. 8 and 10 a.m.
David StanfIeld. Mlntlter
Bunday School, 10 a.m.
Worlblp Service. 11 a.m.

UTICA E.U... CHURCH
William Sbannon. Mlnllter
Sunday, School. 9:80 . m.. Mti.
Jamel Garrllon. Supt.
Preaching' lilt. and Sid. Sund .,.
ot each month. 10 : 30 a.m.
EvenIng Servlcea. 7:30 p.m.

LYTLE METHODIST
Sunday School. 9:30 a .m" 1[,..
Rutb Saylor. Supt.
Worship ServIce. 10:30 a .m.

FERRV ,CHURCH OF CHRleT
Byron Carver. MInister
Bible Scbool. 9: 80 a.m.
Morning WorshIp. 10:30 a.m.
Prayer Meeting. 7:00 p.m.
Young People's ' Meeting. '1 :00 p.m.
Evening Services. 7:30 p.m.
f U t '1 time victories tban horlemen or char-
Elts ....01' a ure Ole on ,
Mrs. Lane suggests that .Iots.- W. M. Paxton
contact her office without delay. Great Idea. come wbeD ' tbe
An application must be filed in worJd needa, them. They lurround
order for payments to be made. tbe world'a Ignorance and prel'
Residents of this area who ror admlllllion. - AuiUn Pbelp
meet the age requirements and The cbanglng 110'" and full et
are not now working should call fuigence or God'a Infinite idea
at, write or phone the social ,8e- Imagel. mark tbe perloda or pro
curity office at 202 Federal gtes8. -Mary Baker Edd,
Building, Hamilton, Ohio, for
further information and assis-
tance. , The phone number Is 2-
':ry A Guett. Claulfl.d Ad
8365. __
A representative of this office'
is in the Commlsaloner's R.ocml,
County Court House. Lebanon,
Ohio, on the second TbUl'!!lday of'
each month at 10: 00 a. In. =-=
'.
REGISTERED lULL
Elmer Sbeehan and 100 recent
Iy purchased re,letereel
Brown Swlaa bull Dewey Champ.
100. 94588. rrom Howard 1.. Smltb
of Route 4. Xenia. accordln" . ,to
a report from Fred S. Idtllt!, eec
retary of tbe-BrowtrSwtl Cattle
Breeders' . ASllco., Beloit, Wla. .
GEM8 OF TH'OUGHT
A healthful bunger for a ,reat
Idea Is tbe beauty and blelled-
neS8 of Ilte.- Jean In,elow
HOURI:
9t 2 Each Mornln,
1-5 Afternoons Except Wet!.
Evenings by Appointment
Olily
TELEPHONE 62
Dr. C. 'E. Wilkin
....... c .,. 8,., .....
Ideas go booming throu,b tho
world louder thall caDnon. 'lbou
gbts are mlghtfer than armJ....
Principles have acbleved mo,e
.1 Debolt .....
ONIA, OBJO
AlllAICE'
,'PIIIE
KNOWING HOW TO HELP
Thll .. profel.lon 01 eun. parbap.
more than. an7 other, dependl up.
on th. tactful laculty of bow.
Ing where and wben to belp.
bad 10 'much plealure lookinl, ' liamiltl)o, Ohio, anyone . 65 ' or
atnet- nel,hbor'll that . It over, who is may be
188m to matter mucil eligible f<lr these 118yments. Soc-
",It.ther .be hael any or not. JD lal 'secllrity benefits are , payable

, Atuneral dlnKltor I ...DI[)l...a...._ _____
$4.69 pia tal
SAVE $1 0. '.i, 5,ecial
BELCHER'S
Sanoco Semee
WAVNE.VlLLE

lI.r own 7Vd. . . for each calendar month that
I worker is not employed or earn-
La.t nlllht tlary'a Parleh ing less than. $15.00 a month at '
met , for. & *vlred \dllh dinner a job under social security. Be-
with .our Bllhop to atart the cause ' many workers -lose bene-
for . funde for tbe new
Parl.1I houle. For fifty yeara or
more It hal been A dream ot the
peo.,l., and 110", tbe plana are
drawn andt tbe De:!:t etep Is to
let tbe money. It Ute a
tr.emendou, undertaking for .0
eECURITY
eaD be yourl throUjb re-
lUlu purcltue. of U.S. SaTlD
BoJl!!a,
Be a Ihareholder In the United
Sta1e8 of Ametlca.
, aynesville
IAnOw. BANI
Always in Demand
'is this smart gal, who
. of ihe big secrets to
popularity is .always 100m,
well-groomed. Bring your. clothes
to us for dry cleaning. Our
tomers are always satisfied as
care Is given to every
commandlD, officer. He la. tor the
time at le t. the confidential
ablaor to the limU, &nd In IDIQ
,
InltabcH contlnull W . capaclt,.
for
,.
.eCtOIE
HOMI
.A' .... " ........... .
Make magic salads
with 'Borden's
COTTAGE CHEESE!
0>,
Borden', fln,-quallty Co"ag. Ch .... combln,. 10 raadlly with
fr.sh or canned fruit . , . gre.n veg.table . , . or r.lishe . , . fa
make appetillng salads that the whole' family III,.. , And It', ,Juch
an economIcal way to get voluabl. prolelns and ",Ineral., tool
let your lorde .. mlirrlltOlt 'eave )IOU CaHo,. C" ...
regu/arr" or adt 'tit' if at rour 'flYorife rtore.
I.
THURSDAY, JUNE I , Uti
:J.!,lt
By MRS. WALTER KENRICK
FAREWELL PARTY TO HONOR
REV, J08EPH ,..VER8
THE MIAMI GAZE"l'TB, WAYNESVILLE, PAGIII'IVB
REV. BERNARD BAUGHN orutcbes, from 81;1 In-
CHOSEN BY LYTLE CHURCH Jm-ed ankle, the rellult -of a fall
Rev, Bernard Baugbn of , Way. Monday evenIng: No report from
Mra. Bob Tate, 101r.
'rate of Bellbrook, Mr.
Million of SprIng Valley.
Mr. and lIfrs. Fred Spence ot
Dayton spenL the weekend wltb
Mr. and Mrs, Rockhold and fam-
BIll Ellsworth Smith spent the week age at 1% ceDtl per bUllhel per
Mc- end with his sIster, Mrll, Roy month from tbe date of unload-
Buhrman and family of Dayton. Ing.
Mrs. Roy Bubrman were lIupperJ
nelvllle haa cbolen to be an X-fay at this time.
Ily.
palltor of Lytle church, "ubject Mr. and Mrs. A. D. 'Smith. 01
to appointment by the MethodIst Route entertained 'to a famil y
Conference .. nd Dlltrlot Superln- picnIc d,lnner Sunday evenIng in
tendent, Rev. Kennedy. 'honor of l'4r. Smltb's Mrs. Pete Runyon, Mrs. Mattie
Mr. Guy Routzabn Is able to I.e'vI Mra. Alfred Morgan and
be up again after a relapse lut chlld,'ElD and Mrs. Lue Morgan
week (rom a recent I1Inesl. called on MrB. Hlly GI bBon Tues-
guests of Mrs. M Lev I and - Growers ' are to lr.eep
Mr. and Mrs. El lIsworth Smltb on as mucb wbe,at 118 pOlllllbls OD
Friday evening. the farm &s prIces are eJ:peeted .
Waynesville
to dIp considerabl y below tbe loau
price.
Member. of the Lytle Method-
, Iat churob, tbalr famlUel a.nd
(rlellda lire I.n vlted to a farewell
party for Rev. Josepb 'Myers.
former putor or the church ' here,
next ,Sunday evenIng, June i2.
Thle will be held ai "Tbe WII.
lows." north Centerville on tbe
AlexandervlJl e . Raod, weet . A
bal!ket dInner and program are
to be features 01 tbe evening.
Meet at t he chureJPat 6 : 30.
MIsses ...BernIce and Jeannette
Sheehan played 'the mlr1mba at
the SprIngboro HIgh School A.I-
umnl banquet Saturday evening.
Several otherl! from here alao
attended.
Messrs Henry Saylor, Vernon day afternoon.
Pursley, Tberle JoneB and Ohar- Mr. and Mrs. Henry. BergeB (Information supplied by tbe
les attended the and cblldren ot Bea,verlown call. Waynesville Farmers' Excbange.)
We agaIn caution thOle IItorln,
graIn on the farm to dhlnfect
granaries and carefully ' watcb
moisture content In the grain,
Corn also opened lower Tuea-
day morning In sympathy with
wheat and heavy receipt. 'at ter.
mlnals over the long weelr.end.
Corn, too, wall able to' gain 2 ceDt.
durIng the bUlllnesll weelr..
MethodIst Brotherhood meeting at ed on MI". and Mnl Lue Morgan
South Lebanon Monday evenIng, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark' In flirs. Lewl B Crawford and dau-
Mr. and Mra, Frank Kurtis
apenl severlll 'days laBt week wIth company wIth, Mr. Ilnd Mra. E. ghtel', Donna, spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. El lmer Wolfe at J . Carmony of Springfield, vIsited wltb Mr. and Mrs. C1aren e Cr aw
Sturgis. fdlchlgan. the cemeteries of St. Paris and ford. . .
New ,Carlisle Sunday. , Mlsft Miriam ,Smlllh was the
weekend gueBt of Mrs. Vivian
McDonRld or ,Dayton.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel NIcholl of
CincInnati on t heir neph
ew and nIece, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
HRmmond and family. Bunday
enroute to Dayton,
Mrs. J . B. ,Jones. Mn. _Harvey
Burnet and Mrs. Walter KenrIck
,attended an sU.day meeting and
covereddlBh dinner of tbe ladlel
of' Farmers' Grange, Tuesday. at
the home of Mra. Gilbert 'Fry
near WaynesvlJle.
Mrs, CharleB 'Tumbleson III on By MRS. HILY GIBSON
Sunday afternoon callers at
the home of Mrll. Maltia Levi
were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bink-
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder,
Mr. Luther Wysong, ,Mrs. VivIan
McDonald and Bon, Paul, ot Day
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Mr. and Mrs, Raymond 'Osborn, ton and , Mi as Clara Daughlers.
1\1 r. and Mrs. Ralpb Dill , and Bon Miss Barbara and Master R,on
Tommy, Rnd !\Irs. Emerson Dill aid Morgan are Butferlng wIth
Sunday at LeSourdesvllJe mumpB thIs paBt week.
.Lake. Mrs.. Rlcbard Hanes and dau
We .peel.lln In .ucculent chI,
cken, _nd ehop dinner., de.
IIcloualy pl'epat:ed, expertly ae'rved
bring the whole family,
Don Rockbold la spendI ng a
few daya wIth his grandparenta,
Mr. and I\1.rs. Tom Roberts ,of
ghter, Donna, ot near Xenia, were
dinner gues ts of her parents. Mr.
al1cJ MrB, Hlly GIbBon. c"!lllerS in
near Xenia. th afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
MI' . and Mrs. Pete Runyon call- Clyde Campbell and son, CbarleB.
ed on M.!'. and .Mrs. Harry Sbaw Mi ss PhyllIs GIbson, Mrs. Obester
near Oregon.la Frlday evening, Crawfor d and daUghter, Shirley
Sunday Hours:
8:30 8.m. - 11 p.m. ,
Open Dally,' 6 a.m. -11 p.m.
Closed All Day Wednesday
srs'p and 'EAT ,
RESTAURANT
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Beeause
Mra. Emmer Cre\\" wal!l a BUppel' Ann, of near Mt. Or ab.
guest Monday evenIng or Mr. Bunnell IB allandlng a few
and Mrll . Geor ge Bratten. Other weeks wUh ber aunt, Mrs. Rlch-
callers were M,'s. HlIy Gibson Ilrd Hanes ot near Xenia.
and ,M IB8 Clara Daughter, Mr. and Mra. KelUlotb Bratten
MIss MInnie Crawford or Day- called on Mr. and Mrs, George
ton spent the weekend wIth hel' Bratten Thursday e"eiling,
parentfl,. Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Clarence Mr. and ' MIB. D. noyle of Cln
Crawford. lnna.lI called 011 Mr. and Mre.
Mr. and MTs. Elvie Mlchla) Morris LewIs anq family Sunday
called on MI". and Pete Run .. afternoon.
YOn Sunday evening. Other call Mrs. Elizabeth Crew o[ Lebanon
were Mr. and Mrs. I!lrnest and Mrs. ,Emma Crew called on
Reeds of SprIng Valley, Elmer Mrs. Maltle Levi 'r uoeday arter'
Lamb or WayneBvllle, Mr. and noon .
e ._e
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Our coritinue4 circul.tion growth has now, :t;eachad a
point that exceeds for the past 'six years ' .


THROUGH THE US, OF THE NATION'S
OLDEST AN,D LARGEST NEWSPAPER SYNDICATE

.We are now adding-to our italf the crea'm
ofthe jogmalistic:crop-writera of dis.tiric-
tion, nationally known authors. famous
cartoonists, an,d sCorea of other
,and spedaUsts.
Through the purchase of WNU Fea-
(turea this newspaper has acquired national
and world .news. photographs. cartoon .
and sketches. tpeCial depirtmeritl and oth
er worth-while additionl. to a progre$live
Dew,paper. The entire ficilities of Weat-.
ern NewsPll*' Union and ita 35 branches
are now at our cOmmand to bring to this
community lpecial featur. and articles.
many of them notable exclusivK
'It II Itep lorwarc:l-and every news .
paper likea to take IUeb Itep.
, \
tOOK .OR TM ESE FEATURES IYE .W"EK
Starting This yv eek
,THE MIAMI GAZETTE
..
Market opened conslder,,:bly
lower TueBday mornIng. New
whea t harvested In the soutli-
waB an:lvlng at Kansas CUy
ImmedIately forolng current bIds
down 10 cents per bushel, and by
the end or tbe week had rallied
only 2 cents.
, Current bIds on wheat are stili
consIderably over new crop bIde
and further declines of the cur.
rerit bids are expected. Storage
w11l, perhaps, be our , greatest
problem during the wheat move-
ment. We hav.e contaoteil every
source we know of and have no
defInite promlee for wheat storage
space tor government loan wheat.
Railroad shipping . condItions
continue to look promising and
we expeot to be tn the
every day for frellb wbeat at a
market price and hope to
be ' able to furpillb regular 8to.r.
Corn receIpts are contlnulD"
ratber light at ' Chicago. Wealr.-
ness In other grains seem. to
hold corn down although the c ll
basis Ie strong_
CURRENT aIDS
(Tuesday, June 7)
Wheat (prompt) ., ., .. .. U ,95 bu.
New Crop Wheat .. .. . . Sl.SS bu.
Corn .. ...... . . . . . ... ',. Sl.17 bu,
Soy Beanl .. ... . ".... '2.01 bu.
HER'E FROM MICHIGAN
Mr. and Mrs. John A,. Sears of
Berkley, MJchlgan are
theIr parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Wil-
bur N. Searll, thl' week.
24 HOUR
WRECKER SERVICE
. GOODYEAR TIRES
QUAKER STATE OIL
W.I' III.
Lock.r
PI t
NIGH'-
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JUNE 10, 8 p.m.
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BIG' PRIZEIWARDS
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$100, $50,' 'SZS, 'SIS, S
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Free treat \ For All
Talk by Home ' Demon.tration
Agent. Mi Wi,seman. on the
preparation . of food. for the
Locker and the Table.
BRING YOUR FAVORITE RECEIPT
BEST WILL WIN,A,PRIZE.
Everybody
We'leome
Bring Y our
WAYNESVILLE
Locker Plant
PAGE SIX
These photographs, serene and many
times remand from any aura of violence,
were token in immediate neighborhood of
battlegrounds during World War \I by Harvey
Belgin, combat photographer. ' His oneman
thowing in the Smithsonian' Institution re-
cently was adjudged one of th'e finest docu-
mentary serios produced by an inCliyjdual
photographer during the war. Picture at top
ViaS taken on Okinawa while fighting was
, heaviest on the island. In Cebu, Philippines,
the appealing feature the pictu.re below
was the friendly smile of the peasant girl.
The old fisherman (right) was a character on
Motobu peninsula, Okinawa.
, Belg'in's ptimary .. rendenous
in Okinawa was to record the War,
but he, kept'another endezvous to
\
'r. fl lIis . oWn ,lJelief dlat the
'i , ' ..
honor ' in which he 'was engulfed
was not humanity's lot.
He ,found scenes like this (right)
, i.n the middle a gigantic
curious portraits suggesting that
death was a million miles away.
It is the calm peaci of low tid. 0,.
a coral coast of Okinawa.
THE MIAMI GAZE'M'E W
Smiling
Loser
By RIchard 11111 Wilkinson
Thursday, .lane tNt ,
Potholders Give Kitchen
Cha"rm
K
IRBY FOUND the gJrl Jleated on
;m upturned ' box behind the sta-
btes crying, He' hesitated. feeling
awkward. then said:
. The wafer ' buffalos !)f
.Cebu, (left) get ex-
'core by their masten.
These huge are ye,yl1
necessary to cultivate the rice
fields. However, this picture
shows (lnother use for tlie
pull of the an'imal . ;
Note the crude cart. The ring '
in the nose serves cis a bridle:
; . , r .. '
To. develop his pictures, Belgil1.
used his pup tent and .waited
for moonless nights to fashi.on'
a in which his helmet !
became the developing' tank
canvas bags from his ,
jeep the mearis for fixinp and
wDsh.ing the film,
"Hello_ Anything wrong?'"
She looked up quickly. apprais-
ingly. "No, please go away,"
. Instead. Kirby
squa Hed on his
Why Jesus Died
. .
Lesson 'or June 12, 194.9
he el s. "You THE FACTS of Jesus' death were
must have lost simple. They are told In the
some money on four Gospels without dramaUcs and
that last race. wlthout tears. Yet thc drama Is
Bla'ck Fpx fooled every one by not there, stark and terrible: and only
coming In. I lost too," . the hard of heart can read it vJltp
"J suppose I'm a baby to ery. clut tears.
I couldnt it.. I:-we- There Is a deeper question than
and I stoked everythm
g
. on, what happened. Why did it happen?
Black Then thnt terrible I m- \ The first Cbirstlan's we.re forced to
a-Runmn who thought had think about the cruclflxlon. They
a .chance. had to wm. all knolv it wa's no legend. It was
She hesitated, dabbing at her B t th were
He seemed like a ruce young h
lo
. t u
d
ey are
And h did t
aun e . as we ,
man_ s e so wan com- with the question,
pany aJld to talk. . . Why? Here was a
He discovered her name was person whose
l"oUy Bayden. The next d'ay he Ing ' was t rut h.
c,alled at ' her house and m.et whose touch was Kitchen Gayety
h,er father, B '. Jl;llIy faced old' health. whose life
. I THIS PAIR of amusing Colonial '
centlcman '\VUb . wblte wa rus was I 0 v e. You
ta h .
. Cottage potholders will a
nlous c es. would. have thought
note of g/lyety to your kitchen.
"We really shouldn't feel so the world would FOl'eman Crochet them for gifts. lor per-
," Polly told her father aIter welcome such a Dr. sonal use, for bazaars; have the
the introductions were over. "Kirby man. and .give him
windows. flower boxes, door and
lost a lot more than we and .he the highest honors In Its power. But roof ell In red on a while back.
Isn' t complaining lit all." Instead, all It had for him were
That night Polly and Kirby had nails and thorn!! and a eross. Why? gr.ound.
dlnne::' at II UtUe inn out on thl! If God. who sees all things. knew Potti"n No. COnJI818 01
Taminmi trail. even his Son come to croehellnf, Inslruotlons, stitch IlIulllra
He knew she WAS wondering w, hen no better end than a death ot .uon., mn erlol reQulremenl. uOld Ih\Jahlnr
l' - . , direction.. '
anli' how he was going to pay hls shame, why did God allow Jesus Send 20 cenl.S In coin. you, nume. ad,
debts. and where he was to be born, much less send him into dr nnd oaU.rn number.
going to get the money to establish the world, the worlll where the SEWING VInOLE
himself in tl]e law business. You cross "IllS waiting? 630 fI tll Weill Sl. T, 1.11.
just can't hang out a shingle in EnclOie ::zo cenLs [or IlDlterp.
MJaml and expect business at once. No.
But he ' didn't offer the informa. No Other. End Nome
tiOI!!. Tbe next day he hired an office THERE WAS, of course, "hlstorl ,
on , iI'lagler street. then' j:alled up cal reasons" why Jesus was '-_____ __ 7"_..J
Con. Stratton and .asked that racing- killed. It we used the "mur
ent:hl.\siast to meet him at Hialeah. dered" or "lynched" It would be
c::tASS I FI:E D
"Colonel" he said over a sand- nearer the truth. Jesus' death.
w:I4!h an hour later, "I'm , from one point ot view, was both a
going to take' you up on "the offer I tragedy and , a and the Gos
you made me for I'maRunnln". pel stories show thIS. JeSus died be DE P .#\ R 'F MEN T
He' s yours for $50.000... . cause Pilate was a 'Spif.leless man. n
The celopel ltareel, "Now . Jesus died because the pries" AUTOS. TRUCKS .& ACCESS
. walt' a mlDute, Klrb,. Bal the 0' Jerusalem !laW OIa' If tbls NATIONAI.ILl! KNOWN
bone ,died. . or brokeD a Ie, or maD weD, the, would leBe, del PRAmlE SCHOONER 1101l.8E TRAILERS
WRITE FOB DETAILS ON- THE Pralrl ..
somethIDe'" , tlie, wo.u1c1 Gommlt murder Schoone .. l.In. 7whlch features 011 . aluml-
"Nothing of the lort," . Kirby ratber UJaa' be cleleaWl I._ num 'trene... from :13 to 33 feel. Tbe
la_ughed. "I'm racing for clIed. beoaue ute .......... b4 and toilets
good. ,It's no business for an ener clesecl m1Dda aDd weuld De' VALLET TRAILER SALES
geUe young lawyer to be wasting " Usten &0 'mOl If OIey clt4 Dot ::.P,:.-,::0;;,..
,Willi 0' U firs':
Ll1MBER-U 1'011 ore planning to putld
wl\)' nol buy your lum.ber-1llrect (rom thi!
mill? w. "1'11 lx8 T G. 8 It. lenlllhs
.t * .00 per thollsand .teel, In 12 ft.
Ien,thl f'/O.OO_ 8horl fromln, a.x 10 (oot
lentrtha 12 x I' (t, lenlllM S7S.00
18 It. 180.00. All price" t ,o.b. lumbo.r mliI
III SOmerset. Kenilleky_ OITl! LUIII BEa.
COMPANY. BOX 61, IOMERSET, KY.
He dled. beC!ause Judas a
traitor. because his were
cowar and even 'tHi":b'eBt qUbelp
'dared to show their faces- only after
he W8I dead. He died because the
Jewish people had' their minds let
on one lort of Messiah. and when
Jesu. turned out to be qults another BlJSINESS' " INVEST. OPPOR.
1Ort, they would have none of him. l::rr:. .
BelDt' altogether the lort of perl on claam 0 0', I.d.
be wa.. in that kind of world. at
that particular time aDd place, you FABM MACBINERy '1I EQUIP.
lay, u 'Jesul hll'I\Jlelf eli" 8E .. L. TBADE '4' Fum.1I H t.aole. and
.. v --'" ... cuUve"'r; ' 48 New Rolland boler. :Price-
that the Son of Man ''bad 'to" rlfhl. B. I. DemlDllt. 81. 10, T
Q:.ilke" 24: 26-,) No other end Wal () I.. . ,
, . &l I ' I BARDIE erellar' ... 2 wheels rub-
p08llble. There was no, ue p .or t lier ' 1I0C)1CIII, tTO ler. hitch. 100 Ral. tanlr ;
, exce'p' t , to tum cow.rd , complele, rea'dy to opernte: ,nenrlr new.
: .' <, \ reuon-orchoTd lold. Will .1 .. -
If he had .en, Rio S. Xe"la; ,0 . ' Pbo". 111181. aller
, would not bave Peen the ..:...:"Ii:.m= l, ,..........:._""'.'--_______ _
Christ we know at all FARMS AN'D
e 108 laying ta.rm. bl aok ' ftln!l.
electilc. l ' min ' lown. 7' r hOllle. )ar"e
born, Ine timber. .ClOd water. .trurt.
18500. 79 A .. llnioll hOWle. lorp;e UmlleJ'.
wate., lrult. 11200-: S800 down. GEORGE
lIIIRANDA. Bloe Oruk. Oblo.
The Plan of God
an office thl, ,.HEN WillS Jesus simply a victim
m.ornlng." of circumstances? Was be ' no
"J1hey went out to the stables and better than a fly c,ughl in fate's
looked' at I'rl)-a-Ruml\n'. The colonel' dark web.? Far Chris
. t understand It, but he wrote tien has ,.lways beUeved.
cheqk fot ,$jiO.OOO and th\! papers even before these stories" of the
were passed.ConsciQus ot a queer crucifixion were ithat
sensatlon In the pit ot his stomach. the death of Christ was In' the plan
110 ACRt; .1100" farm. Imposlnl form
houa 2 te-nnnt 4 stTcom: '1l10!lU,.
Bower.. New Callille ..
FidllliS AND !HOME!!! reasonllbly pic",,"
Write ,. for descrIption' oOd prlec
Rendrl. aDd 800 801l1her'n Inoll
6'1a. , .al Eibie; Frenol. LI.k.
MISCELLANEOUS
headed back ' for the statiles of God. In fact, it ' Is at Uie heart of
. ..!. ,. MAKE MONEY wing ot home. Our
for ' a last farewell. Outside I'm-a- God's plan for mankind., ,,,-. ,Instruction. r.".nl how: PARK ClISTOll(
SIlUP. RIde . "Iev.lond I". Oblo.
Runnln's Itall he stopped dead still It I, by tbe deaUJ er Christ
slght of Polly Hayden. talkinl ' OIa& God reconciles man and ' POULTRY. CmCKS II EQUlI';
with hls stable boy. . " brlD,s men back ,to bl",self.
}
2'ER EYES blazed at him. "SO! The (liy'lallan cliureb believe. _ DavIs i'PoUorum 'Palsed" Chicks
;J. The good loser. The man .Who and &ea.chel tha.& elii'ls' died for for Broll.nand LaYlln
, i h III h d , Hew HOnipshlres ' and 'blher broiler
lose everyU) ng, w o. w ave us, OIa& II, for an or me, . breeds for ImmedJllte 'C\clt"CfY In
apen'd- the rest of his lUe poylng ', We , 'believe OIaa. thl, was liot- I Il!,le or amoU' qUllnUtles, Writ!' to-
racing Clebts and still. sm\le! almply Jesus" oWn Idea, some- IlIG . on
,Oh, what a fool I've been!'" ' &hiDe God thoucht ot UII Davis Farm 6& HatcherY
' ''Wait' a minute I ,'Llstl1nl" Be, lesas. sllCeeited U. Ramsey,lnd:
cllu'gbt, at arm but she, , b,elleve thls was the in"
away. He followed her out to her of God "from before the REAL ESTATE-BUS. PRO".
Clil' .. "You've-got to listen." he said foundation of the world." ''lIhe God 81\LVAGE: dom\! 190d business; '
desperately. getting In beside who II over all. worksl through all counly at hunUnR, f1ahlnR.
1 b
I th ht I. ,> , Blld healtb. musl 8011 lond, ' bldl_ S"",l-
only did t ecause oug 'thlnJs, even very evil . thing.. to "n .... 17.200. L. D. Bar", It Il .. ,., ,
malte you feel beUer. And make hh Jove kilown. . Leba.,". M.. '.,
, worked. J meant 'It when I. said '
twas t1'Irough with racing. I've . ,
-,
84,ld to ColoneL Suat The Wor,d
Look'" He held out the bill Might Be Saved" '
lta!e the eheok. . . "
Slie .&area at him roUJid-eyed, MEN of GQd
tt .. tic.ed. "Ob, ,.OU anulb" Hvinl in far-off h.aven; seated
bve! Kirby. YOD shouldn'tl on a throne. ' high and lifted up. A
YOD'U Dever be able.:-J mead, ' jUst' and mljlhty God, who can
,eg' love benes, Any caD Dot be touched With any human
see OIa.. You lOVed I'm... wenkoe .. " boly and infinIte Lord
of 1IJIiverle,-such a God men
RiumlD'." But on there walks and
''Not halt as much as I love you," .uffers a rac, of men who are
b:e told ber soberly. He put his arm .lavel ,of lin, slavea to evil. How
arolDld ,her. "You beUevl! that. can luch a God help such men? Not
you? You must believe It." by ,tayln. on hi, throne and hurl-
uDarUh" of course I do. And- IDg down more curses. Only by do-
am glad that you!re goin. to be In,. what men would never bav.
respectable lawyer. pUleel God would , dar. to do-
wbaU" OOIIW mto Ws 'world, hImIelt al a
tlweD. lom.time. lifter ...... .maD, traDIllUng him.elI Into ttl.
for a lootS Ion, . of puttlnl hie lboulder
Kt.p Pasted on Valuas
. By the Ad.
WNU-E
Bootes . ,,",'
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FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS
"amy Ie"ht, 36, was born in Canada of Lahian partlts. He iolnect til. U.S. army Ia 1942.
co.lNd. iMasio. of Okinawa CIIId aftIr a NIt in t .. nillppilll he got in on til. occapatiori of J ....
tnIYIli118 froIII ... atr.. IOlItiIMt part ...... far IIOiIMni tip of the illan.o' HakkaWo.
UDder Ibe humaD load, ,Mo beJU'o
borae .. pelt .. iDa "our .m ill btl cnm bod7 on
.rDl .. l\UmlIiIl'? Because - we bolll the tree" (l Peter 2:14).
dOD't ... ".

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. FULLl YOU'RE MAKING- AN AWFUL
PERSON OF YOURSELF I"
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE WAYNESVILLE,
If
1/11
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PAGB SEVEN
I
Here Is Child's Dream Playhouse
IF -up your mind
to bl,\i1d a pljiyhouse (it happens
to e\1ery fa ther) give some thought
roo its use in later years. U you
rhCl ke it too small, your children
will O!:lIgrow it. If you make it ,too
large they won't feel it was buDt
exclusivelY for their use. The play-
house illustrated is the happy
medlum"",:it measures 12 feet by
8, feet. It's a little house with pos-
sibilities for a long and useful life.
It is one every child will never
The front can ' left
may be used to it in during
bad ' weather. Later, as the child
grows, jt can be furnished as a
clubhouse for the neighborhbod
youngsters.
.' . . . '
Sen" for Pattern No. 100 to
"51-BII." I''''I'TERN
DC.,t4 ,,, . Plea.s onlvllll!:. N. 1' ..

Mrs. McTavish (looking out the
'I window): Sandy, here comes com-
panlo; for supper .
McTavish : Qui c .k, everybody
run out' un the ppr.ch with a tooth-
pick.
'" film sla, mel, II fJrodu," 0"
Ho/.l.yu'ooa boultltlll,d.
.'1111': How's bU,SintlSS? \
P,o,tIlC6': II', JlupBu40UI. 'I's ,0-
tom". ii's d,,,,aml WI
1_ it'll b6 betle, tIed
IVAPA'1lION, IN COOL, qRANDEUR ABOVE 'fHE CLOUDS
, swm, GOLF, BIDE HORSEBACK, DANCE, mIlE ,: '
. 1I,,;om,e, Jive arid eNoy the of
No of your
In
PAOli IIIGBT
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CLASSIFIED ADS
ONE eENT PER WORD; minimum charre, 26
eente. Contract rate for repeat advertilementa
upon appllcation.
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DON'T FORGET TO CALL FOR BALE-:- 16 1m of UncolD
us for in urance. All types of Soy Beans. ' IILDON RmTALLIOK
insurance at a flving. Call 3 mllel 111. of Wa1l\eavUI. on Ill.
Francis Gene Brown, phone 73. Phone 'YaYrielvUl. 2801.
Waynesville or call col- CUSTOM ;BALING- Bale.
Wjlming ton 2 11 ,1. O.MaUc wlre-tJe, uniform ten,lon
FOR Sweet potato plantR
"Octl!. per buni! red . .All 'klnds oD
Prdell 10 cts: , per oozen.
on any wel.llt bale deelred. W.
IJ. Pbone W87Delvf11.
HM. UM
CHAB: C. STROUSE. 1 mIJes l-----:----:-------...!..
at corne-r CUSTOM SPRAnNG - J'or
norU. ot WSynBsv1l1e.
of Way):leevllle. Ferry
road .
LoaT- Male Beagle.
and Lytl e
1l26,3t
tan head,
weed. In com. Also baTe for eal.
- 2. 4 D concentrate. 'Shurkl1l"
weed kl1ler. 60 llfIf cent atron,er
t han othen, 8pr.,.el'll for
lillie. W. L. SII .. han. Phone W.y.
nesvllle 2991.
mOltly white. BJac.k and tan al
onl baoi. Lost along .
In vRclnJty of Jobn Cuml ------.,.--------
and Collin's tarm. PleRle RUN GRAVEL- Loade').
notify OSCAR LING: living on. at Davis Furnas Pit. 60 centl
Jobn Cummhii'8 farm on Clarks. cubi c yard. We allo deliver. ARM
YiJle Road about 2 mUes trom ITAGE & SON, Phon. 2091, tr
. . .
Corwln. LIberal Reward! 63-3t CUITOM BALING ,
INSPECTED STOCK-Chrysan-
themums, Daisies, Lilies-of-the?
Valley, lind perennialS. st,
John's Garden, Phone Waynes-
vOle 2551. Cor. Main and ' ;High
Sts, . ' 512-3t
WORK- Reas-
onable, by 'the job or. by the bour.
Robert N. Hawkins, Phone
2620. . ' 525-3t
J'OR SALIrr- California 1110 t
RT,
R. C. t,aRUE
1 . . WA YNEBVILLE. o.HIO
PHONE 2800
PLANTS FOR SALE- Early Wa
kefleld and Mldllealon oabbase;
Burkeena cauUnower; peppert!:
broccoli ; Marglobe, Panderoaa,
and Jubulee Golden . tomatoes.
Helen Prellton, Phone Waynes
vill e 2929. . '
EXCAVATING
'SPORTS
LAlT
...
BOB O'REGAN ;
Rarely. If . ever, dQ4!a one play_
er flpre In winning or los.
Ing of . baU lames by lIlches
twice . In a ro"". on 8uccesr;;lve'
pitches. but ' tbat rarity happen.
to "Yankee' Jonea 1n,8t
Sunday, as the W.yuellvlJ]e , Am.
erlcan Leeton' POlt 616 dropped
th.lr . flnt TrlCounb league af.
fal.r . 54, Spring Valle)'. Wltli
Jerry Vlcken 911 aec:ond and .A11I e
oll third and two outs In
the . lallt ' Inning. wltlt the
ne.dlnc b t one to tie and two
to win .... ;young .Tonell topPed a
Ilow roller down tbe first base
Une tbat . Sprlns Valiey's' hll.8ky
backstop. Wheeler. "fired" Into
rJ.htfleld .. '1\0 most or those' BS'
eembled It looked 8S It the game
bad ended 6' 6 In fa.vor . of ., the
.Iocala but umpire Rosers declar.
ed tbe ball ' foul to the. cbagnn or
all. . . , flrat baee Bob Cam,
pbell bow.ver Indicated later
tbat tb. "topper" was deflnJtel,.
foul. Anyway, Jonel dug In again
trom th. left side of' the plate
and 0tn MelBer'1I pltcb
ped a torrId line drive ' that Flrsl
baseman Mitchener re!lched' high
snBsged! Juat an Inch ' on
eltber IIlde an4'i we would have
won! '
REN VETERANS
RECEIVED $779.180
- '11'0 date 2.494 Warren County
Vet,srllOl! of Worlel War II or
next of kin bave recelv d
a lotnl or $179.180. 17 In Ohio
vetera ns' bonus hecks, the
\ or ld War II Compensation Fund
InrGl'm d . the MI/iml Gazette this
'fhe checks 'averaged $'307
'clalma nt s now recelvJn.g
checks were IlIHloned ngilin to
6ndorse . theh chcllks
as tholr IlAlnes 11 PIJeared on thell'
checks.
Appll!'atlons for bonuB may be
med by eli glbl v. tel'lIns until
JULl,a lJO, 1950. LOCIl I vet rnnB
sen 'Je orfl ers 1111 be extr.emnlY
ill ass.lsting VetOI';ln8 with
Rny Qll es tlo/Is
.bOIHIS
('011: erlling t belr
Mr. II lId MI's' , ElI'nesl 'Hartsock
or Bradenton. Florida nnd l.ir.
Ilnd 1111'S. Hevman Surfn.c . ll11r
DOll . or Albany, Georgia have
b ('I! the guesl!! !Jt r,elo.tI \'es here
ror severa l claYII.
'fbey wllh Mr. lind Mrs, Paul
Pel su , and ebJldren' of St. Loui e,
M r, and 1Ilrs. Kosl!,ter
Hnd '1hlJUren or Dayton,
LouIsa and Mr.' Hany
Lemmoll or P leas!lnt Hill and
MI'. and Cla'r nee D\lnbam
of Lebanon wer e MemorJa i
of Mr. nner Mrs. Earl Dun
ham.
group also enjoyed It III
nlc supper at the home or Mr,
And Mrs. Ed Ramby and Mra.
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_.-
..
ST. MARY'a WOMAN'. AUX.
WILL MEET FRIDAY
The Woman' a Auxtll&r1 or tbe
st. Mllry's cburch wlJl meet at
tho hQm of the prealdent, Mrs.
Katberlno Prendet'gaet OD 1I!Iday
aftcrnoon. Followlns the bUllnelSl
session and program, a tood .. Ie
wJU be held.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davia . and
8 0111(1, Joel nnll Billy, of . Brook
vi lle w re Sunday . guests at Dr.
and H. E.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
. STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF InGHWAYS '
. Columbu., 'Ohio
En,gineer of Sales Legal Copy No.
. MillY 28, 1949
UNlT PRICE CONTRACT
nnf . :. 49. 185
TII1J'BSDAT, IUD .. 1
DEGREE' FOR MilS HILL
Marjorie Hili of N.... Burling
ton receIved a Bachelor of Sci
ence In Education deCt'e. at the
annual commencement exercla
at Oedarvl\le colle.e Sunday.
Se.venteen I!enior& recelyed de
greel.
Frie.nds and relatives here have'
received to the wed
ding ;of Miss Helen Curtis Hisey,
daughter of MI'. ahd Mrs. J. C.
Hisey and. Mr. Donald Lewis
Brown, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Cillrence Brown of Dllyton,
on Saturday evening, ' June' 11,
seven-thirty' in the First Baptist
church in Dayton,
The reception will follow im-
mediately ' at the Colonial Inn
hear Dayton,
&aled propOsah will be received
lit the office of tHe State Hlahway DI
lJ'ctor of Ohio, at Columbul, Ohio,
until 10 :00 ' A. M., Ohio Standard Dr , ' and "'Jrs. E. O. WrIght anc:!
Time, . (laughters have retut;ned to the
June 21, 1949, (or home In the country.
ments in:
Proposals No!, 1 7 ineluJlve' are
offered a9 one .project and will be
awarded BI one contraCt,
PropOsal No. I
Prebl'6 County, Ohio, on Section 0.00,
State Route No. 177 .. in br.el .nd
Somers Townships, by applying' . bi.
t uminous treatment. Item T. 3.!.
Pavement : .
' Width 18 feet. . .
. Limgt;h 41.764.8 feet or 7.91 mUe.,
. . Prvpoaal No.2 ' '
Butler County, Ohio. on Section 2,117,
State ' Route No, 128, in ROil Town
ship, by applying a bltuminou. UNto
nwmt" Item T32.
Pavement:
Width 20 feet.
Length 18, 163.2 (eet or 3.44 mile .
. Proposal No. 3
Mrs. Ben Hawke of Columbus
was a Memorial Day and week-
.end guest of her son, Mr. Albel't
Hawke and family.
Mr. and Mis; Elmer Sheehan,
Mrs. Alice Croll ,and soh: Mr. aild
Mrs: 'Walter 'SheJtan ' and son,
Warren with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
McClure . and family of Lebanon
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Sheehan near
Lytle.
water heater . coal Or wood With Bulldozer & Sbovel. /for.
burner. Complete . with 36 gal. basements, pondll, leVYI' anc! cte
tank. BILL SAWYER. Plumber. aring lane!. Eltlmatea tumllhed.
Phone WaynellvUJe 2174. 626' 3t W. N. UPTON. Wllion Rd., 4 ml.
.. O-ol\lle Surface on Sn.tu rda.y
Butler Co,!nty, Ohio, on lection. 12,03
and 12.50, State Route No. 73,
Wayne Township, by applying a bi-
tuminoul treatment, Item T-32.
Pavement:'
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden
opened their home on Saturday
for the 'monthly
of the Cheerflll Circle Club. Cards
were the ' diversion of the even-
ing and delicious refreshments
were served.
LUI'tJBEIR- All kinds. 'drelBed or
rouSIl ) Pine. oak and poplar In all
Rea,onable prlcell. AU
ord.ra, or .amall. will be
eaat at Wayne... Ph. 8prlnl . Vat
ley 36111. "oCt
Wem tbat'l wbat bappened to enlng and n detJ l)lous dinner Ilt
Ol1r ladl wbo ,olne Into the eill" ' the home or Mr. and Mrs. Earl
tb , were ahead 2-0 dqe to Harold and ' Bon on Frlda.y even
Stanley', lord.,. Innlqa' triple log.
Icorlns Jon.,. .n4'i himBelf wb41 n
left-fielder Hoffee'. tlj.rowback In.
to Wa.YDe.vllle's bellch. AUle
Oarter; h"lped by tbe
0tltt:ie14 play or BiagI. Vickers a nil
F1lobb&ck\ tile later ; hI s
flrat pm.. had managed to bold
Spring VaJley scoreless with bht
two sartlell golnl Into the alJ:th
but. tfJe eve.ntuat vlctore skell ,out
,20 (eet.
. Length 4.31\2.4 reet or 0,83 mUea.
Proposal No. 4
'Butler County, Ohio. on Sectlol\ 0.00 ___________ _
, .
AOY LAMB, Phone
*a,.n .. 2'101.
: Get Yout

NOW
n. bail Muon fa ' h..-el
Protect TOUr a
IOUftd" een.lble Han m.
IUJanu Polley.
With productioll coati 10
I)llh. Hall Inlurance fa
.,re tban .. _
before.
IJaIl Intu,ilnce ptotecta
your invettmerl't,
. VQUr Income,
see or call _ todav, )Juy
lUll lnaunnce :earll"
larl Dakin
j , t
'lnsuranee Age.ncy
E. 8T.:
..
,LEBANON, OHIO
. /1
WANTED- Cuatom Ballnl. Uc.
Oall ,Lebanon 617X. M. S, HoU.
IlIlaworth. . S9.3!
FOR .CHILDREN-
In my home. or II nearby homes
and also wl1\ do cl.anlns by the
bour or day . . GENtECE IWlliK.
ERSON.
a run In that frame on two btn.
CARD OF T.HANK8 slel and a on bal'ls. In
l w'llb to take thllopportul\lty seventh. Carter'lI cause was k1ok.
thRnk everyone who 110 kindly' downwar4'i '.s tbe usually
remembered me .. lui carda, lIabl. Pope
erB and otber act. of klndne.. two balla to "'i!bor( whlc::11
sbown me llnce my' cOupl.d witll 011\1
e
lIeveral "'&ek' a,o. buer to lett' and , Jor'dan' .
. :Mra. Dena Vea"bl'l I,IIliNll.lleCl. Ilnla tor Carter. Dan 'Slm.
Eltate of anna K. Madden; ,D!!


Notice la lIereby linn thaI
Frank O. Anderlon .hole POllt
anlce addr.. II Lebulon, ObiI'
hal tieen duly . appointed a. :ms.
ecutor ' of the llitate of Amul K.
late of! Warren Cout)',
Ohio, de'l:eue4.
Dated, Wa UtII day of
1949.
' RALPH B. CAIU!lY
.Judp 'or tile Prokte Court
, Warrea CCftIJItT. Ohio
Frank C. ADd.ran, AttOrD:.,.
MllleVed Carter aUo.wlng O\'le.
011 anotber of Pope'e errom
and ' ,Wheeler IIn'fe blngle. Cart('
was the losing pltchel' ; bls fi rst
'0111 'of' the eeason. .
*1
Stanley t r.n II
c,!lIent game considering be wenl
beblnd the platter fOr the tlrlit
In hie career: .. .. "Red'" Ro&
blna Quit the club last ' week'
to dttf.renc .. of opinion witb
coaclllq . . but It:e reme1r
dOUblfui wbether bill presenci
would hue meant the dlUerence.
II moar "of the junior lads are '
the mind ,tba,t wltb Stanley
Pope altemattnc the '
__ 'rl,a,a work that tile Datlkll' [ toppln.g
11,014 Ita own tor ' the remain.
of the leUon.
.. . - -"'--
niiOCiLiR'IIi'a-;abobOut time to thank all
. BROKE.RS
For' Dates, Phone Waynesville
Ohio, 2894 (reverse
can be through careful
mai"tenance of your
tb. to tile Sunda.y
aftletiloon ,ameli . .. . agalnst Bow
erlvlUe, " a . total ,: or was
collected and Iallt ,week
.u colJ-.;ted ' wbtch coupled with
' 00 by George Miller
trom .' the concelBlolls for ,two
w ... lla IIvel the 11yearold pro,
-"Un a . Jlttle money to work
One , mUir realIze that.
' prorrama do cOet lillie: as per
example ... . the. '111 'ounty USf'3
two reaular Dayton ASSOCiation
umpire. for all of .tlle Older
'!UDell . , .. there ' Is a .taW outiay
of , Ul.OO per gume fo)' \!II\Jl'l't>
when a team i1laY8 at home: a.let
at courae 'the. ball expenss de.
penda upon bow are usellble
for ' other eame)l. Daeeballs '
around tt8.00 a dosen. ;
US FOR YOUR NEEDS'rODAYI
, .
,',
7. Foot Steel Posts
, ,
Fence
Metal Roofing
Fairley Store
WAVNE.VlLLE, OKlO
,

WblJe bouquete aTI! being hand:
.d out, ,h'. to' tbe mother of
Phil ' and Workman for ' ber
klndneu and Iknt In aewing all'
tb. nice Lellon. emblemll tbai
ado,-o eacb basleball uniform . .
- ..
Aa . uauaI, each brJ,bt SundAT
momlnc 'flndl Blll Sawyer
roul7 amootllln, out ,the dlamon<\
by draq1nC It .... Cbarley Price
bu aIm belped' on' tbIB' thankle88,
but ",el7 necelliary detail
Miss .Ruth Chandl I ' attenrletJ, ( Port). State Route No, 122. in M.d.
. hon and Wayne Townthis-, by
a meet! ng or Alp,bn Pbl ChA{l t('I'. plying a bituminous tr.el!triumt, Item
Deltll Kappil ' Gammn, at the 1'32.
Genllral Denver Hotel In Wllm. 'Pllvement:
Width l8 feet. .
on Satll1'day ILfternO/')n. Length 29,568 feet or 5.60
She \Vas InlUated a8 of Proposal No. 5
t.he orglU)hntlon . (or t;be next Wan en CAunty: Ohlo, on Section
State Route flo. 13. in' Clear ,
two years.
11'S, Frank lfllwke anrl son of
Peoria, Tlll nots. DllVld Hartsock.
ot WaYIle8v'lIIe. lIfr. , Mrs,
BURel' and 80n , Bill. ot I.ebRnon
pl1'e call I'M of And
nnhi lIrown 011 Sunday ' morning.
and Wayne TQwnlihipa, by ,applyinc
bitul)'linous treabnent, Item T-32.
Pavement: .
Width 18 feet.
Length 21.542.4. feet or 4.08 mU .
Proposal No.6 "
W:arren County, Ohio, on Section 0.00.
State RQute No. 132. in Harlan Town
ship, by applying a bituminou. trMt-
ment. Item T-32.
Pavement :
and 1IIrs. '\ at'ren Braddock ' Width 18 r .. t.
. , Length 6.072 feet or 1.15 mUlti.
J'If.r. IIn'l1 1\1 Bernard Onley' S!l(t . Proposal No. 7
dr.ug !lter. Piuqela', and Mrs. Clermont ' Cotlnty . Ohio, on Section
'red lion Illul daugbter, 26,93', State Rotrte No. 132, in Ooihen
Township, by appt.t1nIJ a bitumlnou_
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Braddock t reament, . Item T-32.
1111 cl l,tugh ters. I\nd Mrs. Pavement:
:-Olle ,1'10.1' McInt ire anC! son8 .. Mr. Width 17 feet. ,
.John N Ison H041 Mr. Robel. t wn.
Length
9,081.6 feet or: 1.72 mile .
Total estimated cort ........ $62.343.88.
80n, M I' . and !\frs. E1lk 1\11'. and Pr()l)Osal. Nos. 1 to 7 lncl.u'lve of thi,
:\iln l I\r. nooMrs, Raymond project to be completed not I"tor
,. . . tl?An October ,15, 1949,
'Jls(Jt n. Mrs. F,obert Furnas and The minimum ".,ale' tit be to
'r, lIenDY Furnas enjoyed afam: .11 labor employed on thl. CC)ntr:act
Ily dlloner at the bome of Mr. sh'oll be In ,accordance with th.
and ,' Mrll. Leonard E llis sr .... tI"' .. of Prevailjnl! Hourly Wap
Ascertained and Determined by
K!ngrnan on. Sunday. Departrne,nt of Indul\rial Rela'
Dpplicable to State Hiah_''''De-
. ELECTRICIAN
WIRING
REPAIR
INMlALLATION.
Call Today F:or QUick
Efrlc!ent "rvlce
"Ronald Rasll
Dead Stock
... ; cow., ..
Aceordlnc to Slie
and Condition.
can
Xenia fit
: : M1ss Anna E , and lo.,rt:r1n.erlt Improvement, In .CCOTdance '
M
,. ' , . !';P.rtion8 17..3; 17-4, I' ..... Acco.rdlng to lize aDd condition. '
Iss Dorothy Atkins of <::lnclh 17.5a of the Genem Code of All removed promptly.
natJ Sunday guests ' of . Mr.
aDd Mrl. Walter . Whitaker. bidder mUlt subtnlt With' 1-11 COWS- .t4.00; 14.00
bid It cern fled check In the llmount
1I1r: and l\Irs. E. F. Esrnhs rt
'Were Sunda;y . guests of Mr.
Mrs. ,Charles B. Earnhart
dllughters In Trotwood,
, Ur.,. and Mrs. Wilbur Searl
reJli Uves in Fnr,mersyll\e'
Sunday .
equal to five lMIl' cent of the ftti- JANES RENDERING
mated COIf, but in no event more than
ten thousand doll a,.. '. ' Ph Coli' t
Plane and , pecifications are on file one ec
in the department of 'hlab-YI ana . 1712 _
th.fI ,:,(fice of the di"lIiem cll w:I_: _____ ,. 0" 2382
rectal'. , '. ,ro ...........
The. director reserves the rleht , to
reject any and al! bidil. '
) T. J. KAUER, .
Stattl HighWay DI'rector.
Ii: Iii liIe
'. .
LOANS
' ASSURE YOU
Fl(I'URE SECURA'Y
You can' rep a y from farm
income. . No" cliange In con-
tract . -. no' '.
Long Te.rni- 4 per cent
, Lebanon ' N.F.t.A.
NORRIS IiROeK CO""PANY
Clnelnnatl Unlo,. "00Ic V .....
Llv. ... alld PNiIre .. 'v .. A ..
, MOOn,. .. nOfleo
ItrlotlY. ..II.... on, the ......
all around m!lrkot .1.. 1M

GLASS IN .. THA'T eAT '
. Ellis ' H. , Stuim,,:. Seciy-Treas. 'WIIIIO 11111 ......
Lebanon. Ohio ' DIal < ;wLW CWOInntiU'
Tlle ' beet lookll\g home ' 11:4'. DIal 'M. fw Our D.uJ. .
look l u.n-d6wn " snd negleoted ,r- ;; ... ,;;rIuIt; .
one or more w'lndow panes are
cracked or brokelL . )'
' ...
W I have cut window DI."
In .U It ... and ehap'l,
. , ..
Armitage & Sin
IAND . .. d CllAva.'
DIUVU
TAR ... ROAD OIL
LAWII ......... .....
ft' .....

_aN ...
...... _ ..
-. ...
bADy .... GOIICII&t&
DCAYA". ........ ' IaVIC&

WanMY111,. b)_Ual playground
Protr&m lot away CO a' -goOd
atart TIl .... , "ith Charley Ptlce
p1a,aroiand ' supervisor ' bandllng
- dae re"str/ltJOJl. ' ,
.-----
Due -to tbe recent Ionatlon ot
the MaUler's Olub. enOll8b ' ,"oJ
]e$lI; ba'dmlnton.' '
and eqwpment
wee on baud to' ;,provfdll a '
prop-am. Price .Bled 'fJlat add.t. I ,
I1)0al, 'eQuIpment t,o embNlce many LeL.:iOD Attorney
acUvJttes Is ordered and , ,_, ,
outBlde of elt;ber play' ,
pound equipment or money may " r:1I 'Spea Here "
be fo.r'wa.rded to .Ts.m8S Jonllll. .fU ,','
Waynesv-Ule National ,paDk. " t'
alurer. ' " eryl B. LebanoD at'tor.
The playground program and preslcJ,eljt
f
of the , Leb
functloo 'oo ' Tuelldays, WedneaJI Booster OIub will be . ,
days. ThurBdays,' FddAY/I .ti'a.u nr!le!l't j speaker a.t me ,meet-
, ,. , >,- ' the Clv.lc,' to , lie. held
1 :-30 p.m. to 4 :30 p.m. fDr 'j 'we eVeolng. June', 20,' at the
Dext 1tlgllt weeks accordIng to 'Metlio41is t church, -
Bob O'lbs.gan! chairman of ' the I
Waynesville Civic OIub Youth,
Committee' ' who coprdlnates , the
prolTl}JD wIth Bm $awyer. , At
PQltltiky" ,James Jones and
,CilnQver. .
R.
Will
R. Marlon , SW'der ot Lebanon
laM been appointed enumerator
for Warren County for the Cen
of BUlJlnes. covering whole-
I&le, retall and '8ervlce establlhs.
_fA! ' .
'en,der tl)e ,,l'4lam,
tbJ4 that the 'l"ork of
, tile area
ceq... .,.gin w,thln .the Den
' t-. "'0, " '
Baslo"II' to be
CIOIi4acted vII) cover
"110 .... le. . retan &lid .emee e ..
for the Ylta.r from
J.ary. ,1. to' December '11. 1948
Ia., acoOl'danoe w#.IL' a It.,. ,rhl.cb
.....-ree. a . of ,bullioel. , to
lie taIIen eYery flYe years here-
..... .

Jo'or
matknl .. "'1'
at ... .-Tell ...,.t'O!CteG-c
ooe, ......". ...... -ar
TIM .... 1IWonl '
con(ldenee onder IItt1ct
of the ta". K9 Q&ll
be h&cl from u.. of the
ceuua re.-,ll... an . Indlyldual
eseep(" .". wrltten author-
1iF" : from the I'8IIJIOII4ent' wbo
PYe and allfDecl the report. ,
, After the foJ'IIUI baye
1!KlWd b, the
the.. bee/l forwarded to the
Ottloe I), mall. thGY. are .
for oompleUoD and also ' liven a
Du .. ..,r and fltl'WllJ'd8d to
W .... aaton wbere 'tile,. are pro.
C*IMd (or Ilta ..... eaI ,bllMmatiOO
WbJcJl . 1tlD .., releUed by the
aa,eau of Cenll1lA at a later date.
,
". '. , -
JJealhd
JOHN QUlNCEY GON8
'QUInceI' GQua. 6,9. died at'
hIs home In WJlmtn f Ohio
June 10.
61, . J/rominent
tlnan'oler and
MO'JlfERS PlANS
ciRT,OOl'i SHOW
Mrs. Charles :r.,lM'ay ia headlns
a committee of the ,Wa,neeytIle
Mother's Club trl present a Qne
bour ail cartOctrt -.. how';
Jun9 '2& at tb(! . .-Theatre. The
procfleds' trOJD-, th'e shl;'W: tie
dona.ted;to .W
t
. play
grl,)und: Qn "
Re"ervll:t1ons D BY, be "",IUi
M.I'B. pr, the '
re starUng ,mIst A
naUOn ot 16 cellts ,. ls ' being re-
Quested l and !lditJlts ,and children -Sl1lrJIlIg(IIIll(l\lrq
alike are welcol!De to lltten'd. ,
fJ.lhere will. bu. compJ"te
Ings at 2:30 an i 3:3Q p.m.
PAGE EIGHT THE MIAMI GAZF.TTF.. YNF.S\'IU,F., ontO
....... .-
THURSDAY, JUNl!l I, 11 .. 9
CLASSIFIED ADS
S
PORTS
ONE CENT PER WORD; minimum 126
cents. (;(lntracl, 'rat for r epeat advertisementa
upon application.
LA NT
,
DON' T F TO r: I I ,,'(lR RALE- 15 bu. 01 Llncoln
By
BOB O' REGAN
us for. \IJ h ' )'(' of ' oy Beane. ELDON RETALLICK
in:>ur a ll ce a t .1 Ca ll 3 miles IJ:. or Waynesville on' Rt
. Rare ly, .If eve r , ' doe8 one
Frrlncis (";(,11(, nrOll'n, rhnn c ;:1. Phone WlI.ynellvlll e 2S01 . fl
gure In I he wInning or 101(.
Wa,' ne <\' ilk or \; t1 1 ':111- - -.----- I f b II
('l' RT OM "'LrNO- WIth BIng 0 a gam s by In,"hl' ''
lect'. \ i1m il1"'tnll 2 1.11 . . " ... It e
'O. Matl c wlre. tle. unlrorm tenelol1 t wIce In a on BUCCeH1(IH'
FOR SAT. I':-- RWI'f't I'olalo on "nl' weIcht bal e deelred. W. pitc hes . but that rarity bnpl)!' n
per hllml n' iI . All l1inll8 or r. . Phone Waynf' l!vl1l e cd to "Yank ee' .JIm Jont' 8 hl il l
29 91 "2.3t SundBY. a ll Ibe Waynesvlll m
10 Ill'," rlnzl' '' 1 ... ' n
CHAR. I' . !,; I':. I '" ---- --------. crlca" LegIon Post 615 ilr-oPll'tI
nort h ot I' I 1'01111'1'
C' 1' l'ITOM PRAVING For t b Ir tlral Trl County leagllC ",I'.
weed" In corn. Als() bave tor .. ralr 54 t o Sorl ng V II " ' 1 I
of ' . '. . , 0 ey. 1 ,
road!!. - 2 .. 4 n .'o" ce ntrllle. "Shurklll" .Jer ry Vkker8 Iln nnd AlII '
LOST - Mnl e I't'uglp. t An 11 Pf, el ,
mOl fly whIt . ' nnd hill al
bRCk. nlong
Creek ' In \'IH'lnlty ot .lohn Cuin
wpr- d . kille r. fi O pe r cent Ca rl e r on t/ll rd a nd two OUI A In,
Ih RI1 most olberB. SpraY!lJ'tI for the last .Innlng, wltll th'"
lill ie. W . Sheehan, P hone Way n!'edl ng bllt 00 to tie and I\\,(1
2991 . to wIn ... YOUn1t Jones 10PPI'I! a
8 rill Collin 's rurm. ' Please nA NK R!TN ORAVRlr- Lonl\",1,
notlfy OSI'AR LINO. "" In lt '''1 nt J)av llt fi'urna R PIt. 50 cents
,' lIti k y;t n1. WI' a l s() de ll v!'r. ARM
slow tlo"' n the fi rst
lin e that S prIn g . Volley' s h1ls k y
backstop. Whee ler. "flred" inlt)
rll;htt1e ld. To most of thos ns.
sembl ed It looked as It the j!lI1l1 P
had ende d 6' 5 In favor 'ot t h
locals but umplrp Rogers decl;II '
ed the ba 11 r 0111 to the chagrl n or
a ll .. fIr st bAse coach Bob Cllm.
pbell however . Indlrllted IntI'"
John t n"m on C' lfl rk R'
vill e Ron d a bout 2' ml lf'R from
CorwIn. Llbeml Rpward ! 1133t
INSPECTED
th mllms. Lili !<-or- th ?
VaUey. a nd o the r perennials. St.
John's GEl rde n . Phon WAynes-
ville 2551. Cor. Mai n And Hi gh
5t5. 512-31.
CARPENTEER WORK- R as-
onable. 1::>r the job 01' by lhe h our .
Robert N. H awkins, Phon
Waynesvi ll e 2620. . 525- 3t
Jl'OR Cn ltforn lR ' ho I
water ' heater ('oal or wooel
burner. Compl t o) ",Uh 35 gal.
tank. BILl, l'IAWYEn, PI"mbel'.
Phone WaynPRv lll c 2174. 526 31
&. Phone 2091. tr
CUSTOM BALING
R. C. L, RUE
nT. 1. WAYNESVl I,LE, OHIO
PHONE 2800
PLANTS F Ofl ALE- Early WIl' that t he "topper" Wa!I dcflnl tf'l\'
ke fl e lel And rabbae : roul. Anytva.y, .Tones dug In a gll l;l
B1Ir l1eenA ('R ullflo,ver;
br(lcroll : Mllrl:lobe,
RIlI1 J ubu let' Oolden
pepper!! ; from tbe l ett s Ide of . the pl a tle'
Panderoea, nnd on next Illh' h ' R18 1'1-
tomatoeR. ped a torrid li ne II rh'e thot
Hpl e n Prpston. Phone WRynes basema n Mit che ner I'ellebed h igh
vi II I' 2929. and 6nagged! Jus t ' nn ln r h nil
EXCAVATING
Wlt b BUlld ozer &. <:: hovel,
baRemenl!!. ponelR. 11' \'\' " and cle
a rln!'; land. Estlmatm, f\lrnlsh ed .
W. N. UPTON. Wilson Rd ., 4 mt.
E'flst of Waynes.. Ph. SprIng Val .
Ither Side and we tvOllld ha,,!'
won!

LUMBER- All kln" I<. drcss el 0" Icy 36111. 696t
Well. tbat' s 'what hap()enefl 10
our lads wbo /!:olng Into .t he s l x-
Ih were a head 20 dll e to Harold
Stanley's l ordly first InnIng trlplt'
scoring Jonee and hImself whpn
leftfleldel: HoCff'e' s throwback In.
to Wayne Bvllle'e b e ncb. Allie
Carter. helped onslder ably by the
ou tfI eld play of Vi ckers Rnd
Flechback. the la t er Jlla ylng
first game. had mana ged 10 bol r!
Spring Valley flcoreless with "bu t
two Hartlea gdlng Into tll e s Ixth
but t he eVlln t llnl vI tors e kefl oul
a run In th At rrame on two b in.
gles lind a b ,sn on boll s. In I he
scventll. Carter's c;t u se was kl ch.
e<! downward thl" I1Rua ll y r e.
liable Donny Pope m ss r d u p
two ground balls to short. whIch
coupled wIth Mi ch ener' s 0 n o'
baser to left and JordRn's WAlk
Rpelhi d IInls tor Catter. Dan Slm.
I,>son reli eved CarIe I' a ll o\\'lnf; on('
I"IIn 011 nnol hel' of P n ll f"R 11 1'1'0 1' "
and Wh eeler Flil fe h ln/: I" . Cnrll'
Wll 6 t he los In g pltl' hel'; hi s rt rH
'OSR of thl) sen son.
rougb. PIne. oak and poplar In all ,0\1 A NTl'l uBtom Baling. 12c.
le ngths. ReR80n abie IlrlceR. 1\ 1\ Cn ll LebRn()n 677.X. M. J . Holl .
orders, large or small , wIll . be Ingsworth. 69.3t
delivered. AOY LAMB, Phone
Waynesville 27{)1 .
Y.Ollr'
. HAIL INSURANCE
NOW
The hail sealOn is herel
Protect .your crops with a .
sound. Hail In.
.urance Policy.
With production costs 10
high. Hail Insurance is
more neces.arv than ever

Hail Insurance protectl
your investment. guard,
. your income.
WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN-
In my home. or la nearby homes
a.nd IIlso ""I II do cleanIng by the
hour or day. 'OENIECE WILK.
ER ON ..
CARD OF .THANKS
wIsh to take tbl8 opportunIty
to thnnk everyon e who 80 kindly
rem nibered me ' with cards. flow'
e rs and other acta of 'klndnes8
s hown me sI nce my accldflOt
s everal weeks ago,
Mrs. Della Venllblp
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
. Executor
E8tate or. Anna K. Madden. Dn
ceased.
NotIce III hereby given tb a l
Frank C. Anderson whose
offi ce addreu 18 Lebanon. Ohll'
bas been duly appoInted 811 Ex
ecutor of ,tbe Estate of Anna K.
Madden late of Warre'n County.
OhIo . . deceased.
Dated tbls 211th day of May.
1949.
,. *
COUNTY VETERANS
HAVE RECEIVEI>' $779.180 WILL MEET FRIDAY
'1'" dn l,' ,, ':ll'rf'1I l ' l)lIl1ly Thl' \\"Jllllln 'ij Auxiliary of tb
nl' \\';,,'111 \\'111 II or S I, 111 1' Y'R
tlH' 11' IIrq "I' 11111 ha ,' ., 1I',phf.,1 th .. I"'''lt' III pres ident. Mrs .
"I lul :1! or III Ohio Kl1th I'IIW P I'p n forl:aBt on Friday
!':t .. I."' I>r"1I IR lhl ' , I,!' . fill' art 'ell""n. F'ull()",lng tbe bus Iness
\\' 01' 111 \\ ' a l' II Funi!' Sl' s !<lnn a nd a food lIale
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ilS (IIn m,,' al th(' .home Q( rr.
a lHI 1111'S . L"onal'll r-: Il ls nN,r
KII1,emnll on l'; 1IJ1rtay.
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:II,rl I I. lI alhllwllY.
NOTI E TO CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHTO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Columbu, . Ohio
EnJ!incl'r " r Sale! Legal Copy No.
May 28. 1949
UNIT PRICB CONTRACT
rmr 49 185
SIC!aled will be rc<;eived
fl i the oHice or lll e StAt e Highway Di-
rector " f Ohio, at Col urn bu . Ohio.
IInl il 10 :00 A. M . Ohio Sta nderd
Time.
Tu('sdny. JUII " 2 1. 1949, ror improve-
In ('l n1s' i n: .
P rop<J'"'' Nos. I to 7 are
.orr r"d .:0, one proj",ct and will be
"wArcll'd as onc cont roet .
P ropo.al No. t
P reblt' Cnunt . Ohio, on SeCtion 0.00.
SI" HI ROl1te ' No. t 77.. in Israol and
Somers T ownships, by appl yi ng a bi-
'uminou, treAtment. Item T-31.
P vement :
Width 18 feet .
[. (>nI(I" 4 t ,764 .8 feet or 7.91 mile! .
Propo.al No. 2
R'"I "r Ct)llntv. Ohio. on Section 2.77.
St"tl' Rout e No. 128. in Ro. ! Town-
<hip. hI' nppl vi ng " bituminou! treat
.m" n!. Item T -32.
Pavprn ent :
Width 20 feet .
. L en j\1h 111. 163.2 feet or 3.44 mil l', .
PropO!al No. 3
BUl lpr ('ol1nl v. Ohi o. on .ections 12. 03
nd 12;50. Stnt e Route No. 73. in
Township, bv appl vl ng a bi-
luminous treatment, It em T -32.

Wichh 20 leet. .
l-cngth 4.3R2.4 fe .. t or 0.83 mil e .
Proposal No. 4
BuliN (' ollntv. Oh in, on S .. ctiOf\ 0.00
( Port ). Stat e Roul e No. 122. in Mod-
ison and Way ne Town.hipft, by ap-
" lyi ng n bituminous treatment, Item
T32.
Pave ment :
Width 18 r .. ct.
Le ngth 29,5611 r ..ot or 5.60 mil es.
Prop"'.! No. 5
W rrl'n Count y. Ohio. on Section 9.84,
StRte Rout" No. n. in Clear Cre k
nn d Wavne Township . by applving 8
hituminous It em T 32\

Width til f et.
Len th 21,542.4 r ...... t or 4.08 miles .
.. PropoMI No. 6
Warren Counlv. Oh io. on Section 0.00.
Stotc Route No. 132. in Harlan Town-
,hip. bv applying 8 bituminoul treat-
"'''nl. Jt m T32.
P"""mcnt:
Wi dth 18 (eot.
Length 6.072 reet or t.t 5 miles.
Prooo""1 No. 7
Iprmnnt County .. Ohio. on Section
6.93. SI Ble Rout e Nn. 132. in Oomen
Township. by appivi nR a bituminoul
Ir"'[1 men\ .. Hom T J2.

Wirlth 17
Ll>n>(th 9.0Rl .6 reet or 1.72 miles .
' r (1lal <'slim"ted C(l qt $62,343 .. 88.
P ropo,als Nos. 1 to 7 of this
nrojcet 10 be completed not later
IhM Or lobnr I S, 1949 .
T ht' minimum wage to be paid to
DEGREE FOR MISS HILL
Mat'Jorle 11111 or New Burling
ton rl1\:elved a Ba"belor or SI'I
;' " "" III L;;clul ' lltlon degroe at t hA
anllllll l ('onrm'll cement
al elllll'vll1c college
exercIseR
SundRY.
nleen Rcn lol'R recei ved de
Friends a nd relatives h ere have -
I' ceiv d iovitation s to the wed
ding of Miss He len Curtis Hisey,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . C.
Hi sey and Mr : Donald Lewis
Brown. son o f the late MI'. !Uld
Mrs. Clarence Bro wn of Dayton .
n S a turday evening. June 11.
seven - thirty in the Firs t Ba ptist
c hurch in Dayto n.
The reception will follow im-
med ia te ly a t lhe Col oni a l Inn
n en l' Daylon.
Dr. a nd. Mrf'. K C. \Vrlght a m!
rlUU1(hl l'l's hll ve returnerl to thp
1I 0rne In th " 0 11 11 h y.
Mrs. Ben Hawke of . Columbus
was a Memorial Day and w ek-
e nd .g ues t of her son, My.' Albert
il nd family .
Mr. a lld Mrs. Elmer Sheehan,
M rs. Alice Croll a nd son. Mr. and
Mrs. Wa lter Shehan imd son
WflI'I'e n with Mr. a nd Mrs.
McClttre .a nd famil y of Lebanon
w er e Sundny di nne r of Mr.
a nd Mrs . C. D. Sheehan neal'
Lyll c.
Mr. and Mrs . Glenn Borden
ope ned t he ir home on Saturday
ng ( 0 1' the monthly meeting
o f the Cheelrul Circle Club.
we i' th e divers ion of t h e
ing a nd d e licious
were served.
ELECTRICIAN
WIRING
REPAIR
INSTALLA TlONS
Call TodillY For QuIck
Efflcle!lt ServIce
Ronald Rosh
PHONE 2578
WAYNESVILLE
Dead Stock
ing to Size
and Condition.
Call
Xenia 454
Reverse Charges
Xenia Fertilizer
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
See or call us today, Buy
Han earlv,
H. CAREY
Horold l':tan ler (. 10 h t '1
cell ent game consldf' rlng be wen l
beblnd the platter for th e fll's t
time In his ca reer . .. "Red" Rob.
bIns Qui t' the club la st \\"el.' k one
to dlfferencell of opinIon with Ihe
coachIng !!tafr. but It' s xt remely
doubtrul wbether hi s preaen e
would bave m'eant lIle dltre l'e nC . B . mul
all most ot tbe J1Inior lads al'e of MI Rs OOl'olhy of 'inrln
II Ie bor employed on contract
sh,,11 be in accord"nce wHh the
"!'khedul e of P revailinl! Hourlv WaRe
Rates Ascprtainpd and Determined by
Department "f Indu.trial Rela
linn' appli cabl e to State Highway De-
o nrtmpnt Tmprovement s i n AccordAnce
with SArli on' 17:\, 17 4, t 7-4a. t 7-5 According to si)lc and
the mind that w'lth Stanl ey anil m,lI 1\'1'1'(' . linda), gll eHt R nf l\1r.
Pope alternating t hE! mas k and aorl 1I I,s. , alte r " ' hltnkl'l' .
nnd 175a of the General Code of A II Stol'k removed promptly.
01; in".
The bidder mu st subtnit with COWS- $4.01); HORSES- t4.00
hid certi fi d chpck in th e "mount Karl D. Dakin
Insurance Agency
Judr;e or the Probate Court
Warren County, OhIO'
Frank C. Anderson. Attorney
8,249
lit pad work that the backstoppln ll
will bold Ita own foJ' the I'emal n. 1111' . anil 1111''' . Ii:. P. I::"rn harl
equ"1 t o fi ve pcr cent of esti - JANES RENDERING
met .. d C'''I, but in no event more than
20 E. M'-'LS&R
.
LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE 153
I
AUCTIONEERING
KOOGLER
BROKERS LICENSE
FClr Dates. Phone Waynesville
Oh io, 2 94 (reverse- charges).
. . . can be yours through careful
maintenance of your property.
SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS TODAYt
7 Foot Steel Posts
Fence
Metal .Roofing
Fairley Hdwe. Store
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
iter or the 8eason. we n' Sunilny of 11 1,. a nrl
I ,. thousand dbller.. Ph C 11 t
PI I,". and specification. are on fil e one 0 ec
'" "'. '"
it's about time to thank all of
the . contrlbuton to tbe SundllY
afternoon games .... . a gaIns t Bo\\, .
e rsvllle, a total of $ 1.1 . 15 WIIS
collected and last week 13.45
Willi collected which coupled wlth
$4.00 donated by Geor ge Mill er
from the cOlleeslI'IonA for two
weeks gives the J 7 yell'roh1 p .....
gram a little to worh on.
One must realize Ihat
'programs do littl e. aA Ilet'
example . .. the ' 'J I ! ( 'Q1lnt , ' li SP:'
two regular Dayton Assoellllloll
umpires tor all of thp older boy:,'
games .. . the re Is tI l :.JtRI Oull l, y
of $11 .00 pe r for lImn" ":1
when a team "1,,.1'" 'a t h Ol1 , I', a .1(1
of ' Ol1.1'Se I be b:'1. 11 eXpr- IHI' riP'
pends upon how m,lo)" a re URi' '' bl
for otber games. DaPf' ba ll s , ' (.fRt
around $18.00 a. dozen . .
.. .. ..
Wblle bouquels a r e be Ing banr!.
M out. , !ve one to the mother' o f
Phil and Bob Wor kman for her
klndnells and s kill In sewing on
tbe nice Legion e mblems ' , Ihllt
adorn eacb bll uni form.
.. ..
*
Aa ullual. each bright SlI nda.,
mornlnr; finds Bill Sawyer
rously smoothIng ou t the cllamoll'l
by draggIng It. ... Chal' loy Pr ieto
bas alao helped on this Iha.nklesA'
but very necessary de tail.
E.. Prodllctlon
TIl. more feed and water the
ben. .at. Ibe better Ib, cbances
for- bllb .,. prodUction.
M ros . hH rl f'F n. E:lI'nhfl l' l 111)(1
dRugh tC'l' s In Trottl' fl on .
in th .. department of
th" offi ce of the deputy di- Wil .
mln.aton, 0, 2362
rerlor.
The rlirector ... rve. the right to
Hll tl I' R. Wilbt ll' N. Sf'n 1'8 rejecl any and all "ids.
\' Igilorl l " l nl" ... ill F"rl1ll'rsvill p 1 T. ,T . KAUE.R,
!'; unelny 1I1't f'l'n(l ou.
PUT NEW GLASS IN
BROKEN WINDOWS
The bE'H I 10,, 11 I Ill': hom ('an
look 'l' 1l11-l101l' 1I a,lI el 'lI'glect pfl 'If
OlH' or
.....ftf'k."1o ri
1lI1l1'I' willolow
01' . broken .
... .. ..
fll'e
We hav e cut window gla ..
In all .11e. and shapes.
.. .. ..
Waynesville
.and Supply
State Hi ghway Director.
LAND BANK
LOANS
ASSURE YOU
FUTURE SECURITY
You can repay fr om farm
inco me. No ch.ange in con-
- no renewals.
Lon,:: Tel:m- 4 per cent
Lebanon N.F.L.A.
Ell is H. Sturm, Sec'y-Treas.
L .. bnnon. Ohio Phone 448
r
NOR.RIS BROeK COMPANY
Cinolnnatl Union Mook .Yard,
Live WIre and Protara,alv" An
oroanizatlon .econcl
Strictly a,lllr. on
..II around market
country.
to non ..
the bMt
In the
SERVICE THAT IATISl"lEe
WilUO Da)'tOll 12: IG Ill. ...
Dial nto W'LW Clncllma.tl
11: 40. DtaJ 100. for Our Dall7
Market
Armitage & Son
ftI.DIBOIf.
" .. W ... t ....... IIIIi
.-.ow .... .
1.8B&Ir0ir om. ..
-. ...
l
SAND and GRAVEL
BLACK.-TOP DRiVU
TAR .... ROAD OIL
LAWN _d FlU. DIRT
READY-IlDU:ONCRETI.
EXCAVATING aDd DUMP TRUCK SlERViCE

Reports

Playiround Off
To Good Start
YEAR, ESTABL ISHI!Jl>
WayneavllJjl's I rilll al playground
program got away to a good
IItart wltb Charlay Price
playground supervisor bandllng
the registration. W '11 L
Due ' to the I,'ecent donaUon of ' i[J . ,
the Motber's Olub, enougb vol ' nesvi e eglon
. ' '
was on' band to provide a varied
program. Price stltted that ' addit-
Ional equipment to embrace muny
a.ctlvltles Is being ordered and
outside donations of either' play-
Bround equipment or , money may
be forwarcled to Jumes Jones.
Waynesville NlltiOJlIll Dllnk tie
a8urer. ' "
Tb plnygJ"Ound program will
function ou ' Tt1esrlays. Wednes-
days, Tbursdays and Fridays
1: 30 p,m. 10 4 :80 p.m. for the
next eight w'oks according to
Bob 0 Regan, chlll l'mllll of tbe
Wayaes\'lIie' Civic Club Youth
Oommlttee who coordinates the
progt'1}JXI with Dill Sawyer, Al
PoltnBky, James Jon08 and Ted
QOllover.
R. Marion Snyder
Will Take Census
R. Marlon Snyder ot I.ebunon
bas been appointed enumerator
for Warren County for the Cen
8US ot Business covering whole
sale, retail and service establills'-
mente.
Snyder told tbe Miami Gazette
tblsweek that the work of taking
the Waynesville area busIness
censns will begin within the next
tWc;t week s.
The (lensus ot Buelness to be
conducted thla ar will cover
retan and, service es,
tabUtlbments tor the yltar from
January, 1, to December '81, 1948
In accordance with a law
requires & census of business
be . taken every .five years here-
after.
Tbe last Census of Business
wu conducted In 11139. cQverlng
allll)'Otlmat81y 3,00,0.000
.re,,11 and lIemee etltabU.hmerita.
The 1189 Census' 'of 'J!U8Jness
.... pone\! ' retall
Lebanon Attorney
Will Speak Here
"ei-yl B. Gray, ' Lebanon at or
ney und pr.esl dent of Uie Leb,
anoll .Dooster Club will bc
f;uest , spelL.ker I\t (fun
Ing of tbe CivI c Club lo b beld
Monday evening, June 20, at the
esvlll Mothodlst church,
.News
BETSY ROSS CLUB
, By Lois Lukens
'l1he . Det y' Ross 4H Club mel
Wednesday, June 8 lit the Har
veysburg School wltb L0\11se
Masters In charge and Betty Bo
gnn, vice p,realdent, ' Dres/ding. \
,Janet DOster and JO)1n SmItb
were for the ,
;comlirlttee fot' on,l' weIner roallt
and bay ride, Saturday, June ' U.
We are supposed to meet
tront of Brandenburg's' Restau-
rant. . ..
Orie guest, Mrs. Meda Drown,
attended the meetfng:
Tbe will be
at thjl Harveysburg Sch901,
June 15 at 1:30 p.rn. Club memo
bers who will take part In this
p.rogram . include: Lois LUken's.
Sue ' Fairchild u:nd Reba McCar.
reno '
. ,
The Tile meetIng opened.fu re
t;oaUon , Is blgbly. confidential gular (orm. Wlnnle Jo Stout was
at no time can be given ' to eltlcted secretary' and treasurer.
one agency, bureau of -call was aDslVered by
Tbe enumerators 'are sworn to some a1'Ucie needed to. a
c!nfldence under strict penalty basket, EleVen mQmbers
of the law. No Information can present. The minutes of the
be bad from the Bureau of tbe two meetings were read.
Census regardlhg' an indlvldual After tlie meeting,
report except by written autbor- Mj8s WlseJilan, tbe gome ,Demon
tty from the reaJ?ondent wbo "tJ:aUon Agent, gave 11 short talk
gave and s igned the report: a.bout seams uSlld for n,lght
After the forms have been col- clothes. Sbe aillo said the judg-
lectmJ by the Enumerators 011 Ing ?f the proJects would be tbll
they bave been, forwal'ded to the flrat week In August.
omce by mall, 'are e41tert ' Refreshments " of konl-ald and
for uompletlon a.nd also given' II cheese crackers were ' setyed . ,by
code 'number and (orwarded to Mrs. Klontz.
Wublngton where they Bre pro- Tobe anp Sandra Ball ' were
cesHa for statl.UCIlI Information guests at the meetlng.
,wblch ",III be released by the The ,next meeting will be he!d
Bureau of Census at a date. at the bome of Charlene
Markets
(lilformatlon supplied by ' lhe
WI!.Yllesvllle ,Farmers', Exchange)
. Wbeat continued weak until
the announcQrnent On June. 8 tlint.
the president had IIlgned the
' bill .. au.tborizlng CCC
make 10ao.s on wbeat on tbe
ground In accepted areas and
. .,.oVidlng . addItional ' loans to far-
mers for tbe of
farllcJ storage.
This some wbat
the wbllat poSition, Harvest 'Is
not 'proll,reslling t?O well, tn Yte
southwest due' , to beavy rain.
Tbls also will ' greatly Increase
storage ' problems.
Fanners. -11- thJs area wbo ex
to st?i!! ,wheat on ' the farm
are again 'il8utloned ' to watch
moisture to 14-
per cellL hi cbnsldered dry, but
In thlll area If wbeat Is ,stored
over a ,long period It will be
come flick wheat Isn't
easily determined even by Insp
ectors, but , qUickly sho,\:,s up (n
millIng and for that reason car
rles a very ssvere discount.
It has I bilOn our experience
that III pel' cent anJ lower molat-
ure wheat wtll keep
",Ithout becoming- "shik,"
The , com market atren1ttbened
with wheat prices. Oorn s.u1)ply
Contlnuell to be Ilubject ,to a
somewhat limited demud. and
price, ' vary ' only traotiolLll, .
CURRENT aiDa
field Thursday, June 23 at 2 p.m.
, * * * ,
LYTtE KITCHEN KOOKERS
Dy Eveauna Bunnell
The Lytl() Kltcben ' Kookers 4H
Club met Wllclnesduy
June ' j at the hOUle or l!.'veanllu
and Roberta Dunnell wllh Mar-
JOJ'le Ross in charge anll
lotte BUl'nett presiding.
Dlscusslou at tbe meeting con'
cerned different ways of earning
money for the club. .
A meeting was held, at the
home ot Nancy Baird Wednesday
eV,enlng, 15 ' at 7: 30,
... ... ...
WAYNE ' PENNY ,PINCHERS
Dy Eileen Drown
Tbe Wayue paimy Plncbers
...R Club met Wlduesllay, June
8 at the home...of Hoak with
lIIrs. Keller Hoak and ' Har-
old Whitaker In ayu Det-
ty Satterthwaite presl(!1ng. '.
The unfinished busIness .con-
sis ted of discussing the ' fair
booth. A commUtee <If five girls
were appointed to ' plan tha bo-
oth. These are' Lois Lukins, Sue
Furnus, Carol DunnQlI, Miriam
Wilson and Dorothy WilBon. It
W8S voted on tbat 10 cents ' dues
per meeting per member be col-
Iected.. discussed our pro'
jects further.
The parenls of the members
were present.
Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Conger
spent Bunday at the home ' of Mr.
and MT.8. Perry Benton and , fam-
Uy In Fairfield,
<WedDeedllf mornlDI)
'New CroP Wheat ....... ,
Bo,. leaD, , ........ , ..... .
Com . , f I
Rev, C. A. A.rtbnr, pastor of the
U.72 Harveysburg Methodllst Church II
".08 atteDdJllg the ,.earIJ conferaCl
fl,:a this week at LaIleal4e, Oldp,
bospltal
selves and thelr families.
Cross membershjp rolls are being
for a,. fIrm
employees. Previously,
Cross was largely
CILUB PLANS
CARTOON SHOW
is'
liJ:ea. and approved ."1.:
Amoljean. ,HosDltal ' Assn.
I , ,II ", '
J-r " a:J .....f%mlJ
Mrs. Olive Ourl, Dr. Emma
lowny and Elizabeth
'.' ',"
JOHN QUINCEY GONS
Joml_Qutncey GOllS, 69, died at
his borne , in Wllmlngt<)D, Obl0
June 10.
Mrs. Charles LaMuy Is heading
a committee of tbe Waynesvllle
Mother's Club 1(,0 present a one
bow an , cartooll SbOIV, Satunlay,
JUlie 26 at. the 1rwln Theatro. The
proceeds' from t.he show wlll be
to the Waynesville' play
ground a ssociation.
IeI' attended tbe WCTU
ane! lea at the bome
He Is sUJ'vlved by hIs wlCe.
Madg L. ; a daughter, Mrs, Paul
Tomillllt;on: a SOil, John Gons ;
IL bl'olher, Fred; alld two grAnd
cb:lldren. . ' "
Services were con'l!ucled the
McClure FUll rul Flome Monday
at 3 :30 p.m. R v. n. a. Colemll.lI
offi cla.terJ. D\I rial Wllft made In
Miami Cemetery.
Guy ' C. Carr, 62, ' prollllnont
New York Clly 11nallolel' and
president of the ' G'enerill 'rln Plate
Co., Brooklyn, died June 6 Ill' hi s
oft'lce suite Iludng 1\ teleph01le
toconversatlon: Dealh ' was utt
rlbllled_ to II heait ailment,
. Reserv!ltlolls Ulay be made wltli
Mrs. LaMay or the Twin 'I'boat,
re starUn' thi s, weekend. A do
nation of 16 cents Is belrig reo
qll st cd allll ni.lullR and cllildren
.lIlke are welcome to atlend.
Thore . wiii ble com(l)ete sllow-
ings at 2: 30 lind 3: 30 p. m.
WILL RE?IDE HERE
Miss Natalie M has Join
her parents, Mr. and Mr-/!. Nat
Munay as a I'esldont of Way
neln'i1ie. . Prevlousl3( she lived
n ur Cblcago. Hei 51 ster, Janet;
Is spending June In Waynes ville!
MI'. Car r was born and reared
Waller Whitacre
noon.
in the Harveysburg vicinity illld prior to returning' I11 July (0 the.
wus the son of 1\Irs. Rose Carr, 'Deparlment .of \ In anOll, Mrs.
wbo reSides lit the family borne Washington, aft,er two years III daugbtel', MJss
near town, and the late 'Wllllam Japan with the War Oepartmett. CrlllU, TeXas
Carr. He graduated from Hllrv, DakJll Saturday .
eysbllrg High School and WII. The Wayne 'I'owushlp Farmers Mrs. Dl\lkin's
mlngton Collego. Upon r graduat. Club met (or their regular man- .evenlng were
Ion from WJlmlngtolJ, he [ecelv- thl)' meeting on Thursduy at tbe tor Miss Janice
eel the SWRl'UlmOre ScholnrsWp bOnie of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence T,ed Van. Deusor
and later graduated from that Rye witb all families, except stl , Texas.
Institution. For many years be two, r epl'esent II anel the follow- ------.::
was a tea III Ii Frlellds' Ing guests, Mr. Mrs. J . J,
8cbool at BrooIIIYIl', ' N.Y. . .Qurske, Mrs. Sri,lIl Da1l, I\[rs. <1:
CHILDRENS DAY
. AT METI-lQDlST
Last Nov mber 13, at the WI). B. EdgJpgton and ,son. MnTI( .
mlnglon COllege lI-itimnJ meeUug A djlUclous roast chlc1Hin din: 'I'l1e JUllior
he received a citation award In ner WIlS enjoyed and Mr . Roscoe M. thodlst Sunday
recognition of bl s successful bus- Furn:lB conducted the bu siness hltve of tbe
Iness career. III the BllrLng of tllis Ilesslon. 'l;be sll el:ful topic for the' vices Sunduy, . June 19,
,year, his /lister.ln.law, Mrs. LI.\- day "Prospectl! for FUture Fal'll! a.m., - Father's Day'
Ian S. Carr presented the ' Carr Labor" , was dillcussetl by MI'. L. Chl,ldrel18 Oily.
brothers' 100tbuIJ nnll basketball C. Bruns t utaI'. He thought pro: . 1bose directing are. Mr,,"
tropbles to the Institution. 'Only l! J) ects not t,oo so ss Mlli el' and Cl).rltoll Cook in
one of the brotbers, Druce, of employment could be secured io the Eegitwer s Mrs.
H,arveysbu.rg now remains. the WnUer Whitaker and Min Dol'-
Mr. Carr .Is survived by his Miss GllLdYB Ity, datigllter of olliy Drummond , In Primary
widow, V 1'8, New York Olty; . a lh hosts und a student at Cln. Mrs. Ray COnner,
brother, Mr. Bructi Carr; his mo. clnnatl was tbe s uest lor Glade; Mnl. Heber Jackson
ther, Mrs. Hose Carr; and a. speaker , In the In.termedlll;te Grade, and
sl!lter, Mrs, Reba MeCILITen, all Mrs. Earl , COlmer, tiuperlptend
of ' Harveysburg, and nel .' Tbe Wayne G.O.P. (JJub met at alit of the Junior Department. ISl1vert:o...
ces ud nephews. tbe home of th.e allvlsor, 'MI' --;--"-----
Fun.eral services were oonduct- Cbarles Mltchene,r, with !\II'. Leo PRIZE WINNERS
ed Tbursday afternoon In the O'lIn.nioIl presidillg. Prize winners at the
F:rlends Churcb bere. witb the Following the and dis 8vll\u Locker opeD. ' hoU88
Rev. J. P., Thornberry as oUielat- eusslon rMresbments were Friday evening were: ' B. R..
Ing clergyman. Internncnt was at served by Mitchener, Mrs. grey, $50; John
Mlam) cemetery, Hllliebrecht Mrs. Workman. Everett Kenrick,
Tbe. nest will be held Roae, U6. '
Tueada, June p.m, "t the XI.. RaUl
Match For The WAA aUl'prleei bome of Don award for tile Nt

THE MIAMI GAZETrE YNESVILLE, OHIO
.---WEEKLY NEWS-ANALYSIS'----. i LlDlfE:
, A k V P I Nothing at All Hero
Administration s s ast owers t It was hard to .tell where BestJ Sergeant York
Communist machiriations b'egan and HONG Chlncse
I
'n New Agr"I-cullure Support Plana ,' truth lett ou;. but 11 the charles 01 Communist raeUo has cD9'le up
' a Czeoh oUiclal that not one dollar WlUl a Sergeant York tnle .thal
. - G "p. -t ot five million raised In the U. S. goe:, the Tennessee sharpshooter
Labor
. Legislallo, n els flOrl Y rebuild Lidice was usetl. then the one belter.
-(EDITOR'S 'when oplnlonl are .. e4 In llael. columa, lbey Lbo,. 0'
" 1 M .... p... F tlalo,D'. " ADal101e a .. d .... " ....... fILy ,of &ll1e D P.P .... )
American people and humanitarian It Is said thot a l one commun,
ism genera'lly had taken the ",:,orst 1st gue.rrilla, Chiu Yin:shan, ' 1'.:,...;....1 Clean Pasture
rocking In years. armed only with' a, shoe. had UUUU
, ,
JAN VODICKA, secretary-gen 49 Nationali st soldiers H'elps Poul, .....
eral ot the union of tigllters for while he was wa lklng down a u 1
freedom,1n CzecholllovakJa. said ilie ' bigbway in Klangsl p{9vince'Home 'Grown Feeds
collection to J'cbuild the city razed Clblu met seven Nationalists.
by the 'rlazls had been the broadcast sl\id, and 'havi ng. Cut Operating Cost
"among 'our . compattiots !n the e)(bausled bls, supply of hand Good clean pasture and plenty of
UnltedltSt Ates and , the rest pf the he pulled ' oft .hls shoe, home grown '!leds for your pullet
American public. and the unlon haa brandished it and shouted. crop pays dividends !n more eggs.
Wormatlon that 01 the five million "Hand over your arms or you lower production costs and bigger
dollars collected, 30 per cent was die. " Thereupon, according ' to poultry protits. The use of range
taken by the colleclors and noarly the broadcast, the soldiers fl\lnR .belters, range feeders and barrel
70 per cent by the administration." doWn thei.r arms. Soon, 42 more , waterer. makes luch a program
'. There was ' a quick ' deniat In soldliers - appeared and surren easily pqssible.
'New ''York, Dr. Jan Pap. anek. reo der4!d when Chili 'fired shQts I .
, :MlssourJ tests show
signed Czech U. N. delegote
t
said from the captUred rWes, the
the Lldice memorlal .committee col- radiio reported. ' that pullet. on well-fertilized altal-
lected "$5,000 at the maximum; IL-_. ___ "-:-.....; _______ , ta pasture consumed 1'1 pei cllnt
from Americans and never,. got U f T 1 ".. " leas teed than birds on hare range.
cihan.ce to apply any money to se 0 e eVISIOn 'lbe pasture-fed pullets needed II!BS
Lldice. ' . ' . feed for each pound of Sam. BirciJI
LIDICP.:, as too few probably "lin In Rell91ou,s Work Qll clean pasture were healthier
rememher. was the village near. eel
PragUe was completely de Being RecogDlZ
itroyed by the Nazis In
'1935'39 1948
for. the saaos,ination of the NEW YORK . .-T hat television
"lla/li1Tlan" Relnhardt Heydricb. become increasingly important
All . the men of the viUaae rl\llglous, as well 88 .a cultural .
killed and It I women anel entertainment vehlcle, .eelPs
, dispersed.
. ' . LIb .. roa" 'eW in IIIUN hole, Offtoer
1114!PIIlen.. a oJ abe 81'D FnulclaiaebamaJle 800lelr becam.
.. m Uftolr 0.11:, JreII Into which he cnwlecl to resoae , pO!JsibUities of t\!levlslon
eaL It _Ir,fellow .yen'- mIIl1dea ...... lIifce him. TIle CH ILD. LABOR: . been recognized, by reUaious '
'eM ... reaMvec1 """" ... . 'wbldow opelllD, opio t.Ju, of Ilelldelr.s from the beglnn1n" and ----__ ......
tile UcId weD aDd .. Wa, beY b7 Offtcer Georp W.rre .. a'rllbl. Law Is Strict . groups more and more are

Summe.r ' vacationl ""ere cominl ways of utilizing the


'.. M AN I up and the.re would be hord,1 of medlulm, described hy ohe
FAR . PL : ' .. &.Id"'" "Cure
l
' I youngster. Beek!qg work durini, the as "eSienUal to _the
MoN Cutbs Asked _ , lona But' if the wage .1!d the church to-
Buried on '!narae paget ot 'JDoat hour and publiC eontracta "Ci1v111on
critic. a d aupporteta aUke of newspaper" a ltor,- whleb, if ot the ,U. S. dep.rlment of I.bor proarams of rel1&ious
':All'Ieultufe' 8ea'etai-1 Charlea BraD true. would ' ratecl banner had 1t, way. aU child label' wOQld already ' ba v e become
1Wi'l "IHI' farm iuppOJi pro.r8l]l headUnes . in the eyes of those it be ' done strlctlyaccordlrig to law_ to video audiences.
wi:re'.lIrpriled when Btannan, asked concerned. ' FROM Cleveland, the ,
aweeplng ,new power. tto control FOR, from Een. ,lJplland,. there William S. SJngIey. llBUed a .remind- Ldest InnovaUon ii, a ' reUglous
the nation'. apicu1tw'al produe- came' a claim that Melnheer J. Van er to aU 'employer. of Ich.ool boys new. program. , _first its Idnd.
'ilea. ' Rooyen. a bewildered little barber, and .Ira under 18 th.t .ge and . by tat Ion
mE lilted Brannan proposals could cure baidnesi-llo foolin.. employment clrtWcate. for WRGB In Schenectady.
in the 'full draft of 'lbe newa Jeaked out, anc1 the worker. mlllt be on file. Known as "Through E7es
the a4m1Dbtratlon'l larm prOlftDl little barber Ihop wal thrcm,ed with He pointed out that thele certlfl o! Religion." the new program ron-
wblc:h waa Ial4 before vJa1torl. Letter. , poured iD by the cate. "are conaldered al proof of IIsll at news analyses, talks. photo
'k lbat pro".m. the pow.en reo thoUaandi. ' age and .Ierve 10 protect: empl07en Ulul1trations, and live shott. The
mark ftrst time ?-'he meinheer ltarted It aU him. from,,unwittiDI vlolaUOnlof Werlil progl:am ill now , en a
fa the hlatOl7 cjf the Jl1ltton-not ex. aeU b7 trylD. 10 stop btl own thin. law. reaulatiD& the emplOJDlent of lpot every two' weekI, but II ex
eepUnl wartlm.....vmeo alld Din, ' from IJ'Qwln, thInn.r, childrenr . , pected shortly to be presented on
their actlvlUea wollld- be ao com- lIritil varloua IotiOlil Under the talr labor f ,wElek]y .'
pletelT UDder ft1enl COQtroL r. I,IJe of jnfra-te4 n"7l. , .ct, the minimum aae for molt UniUl now. most fmprenlv.
P .. BrannaD aaUd to reportl, he final. jobl 1. 111. ,but in occupatlODl de- we 40f television has been in 'the
d&Id qUotu, IlOW VlaDle 17 hit upon a combinaUon that clared to be especla1l7 preSE!ntation of IlanWcant church
011 CIIII1 IiX he appUed made hIa hair &row. Tried 'on for young worken. the ceremonlel.
011 the-l1'Ut pt lanD JII'Od\lcta. others, it succeeded. Now h. tt aae '11 18.
In ... lo, m.u m1Ik. pou,l- treatlna 1110 peoPle, worldng 11 MINE SAFETY: FI," EJp.rlmlnt S n
tr7, e.... trulta and aetables; houri a d.7. Aid t F N rth r_ I
I Jl ... a Ilol4 atrob 00 the part ," S JOBS Wants Law , 0 , 81' ... p or.n
WID OWei' the uticD; Of the United Mine fit 'enta In Which, cod
aDd more eneraetie. Mortal1tJ rate
wal lower and there were fewer
Culli. Out of 100 pulleta at four
weeki 01 a.e, 91 of ' the aUalfa
ran,ed blrdl ' later went Into the
laying bOUIe, compared to 70 of
those ralied on bare Pur-
due t.m.ivenlty' teata showed that
ladillo clover M.th com BIleS!. Imao
arainl provided a complete ratiOll
lor layin. Dockl:
Gettin, ,ood pasture and' a cheap
and pleilWUl lupply of arain I.
matter of P\lttin. tarm IOU iii shape
to Prod\lC8 yielciJI pel'
For thI. you need a rotatlOll In
wblcb deep-rooted and
l1'ai .. 1 are keystone. You need to
build up tile or,8lllc mlltter aupp'l7
via plowedunder legumes. crop
rulduea aDd manure. YOII need to
feed the .oti a aood railon of plant
nutrients, 80 It, iil tum. can feed
the cropl. In IUCb a lIroll'am,
lizer II an Important member CIt
the IOU-bulldln.
At eurrent prlcea, ea. wm
aearl'l twice a. much fertlllzer aa
10 yean aao. It takes onl'IlO dopo
..al to bU)' ' a too of I-J.2.U
l1zer todat, it -toOIi 1'10
dOzeD b.ck ill 1 ...
..................... ODd ... tba. V. : ' .............. ..... F ........ ......
prilhHn, tarmer; ,004 I. Cut ' code". John L. aDd Ar b expeditiona ma7 beae-
. eonteJlWlo that tll,e IOvemment .. federal aaflt7 ' lJab will , .et 'heat Itrqke.
' PIW it W.I qulcJa.y dlaeerDfble eM Ita elvUlaD emplO'le rolla b, 10 ' I. ___
.. " .if ........ ' til .. proia-am would pe_ ," com",I1_ ..... _ .". minerl beln, The filh are Arc-t1c cod wblc:h If
.taut
. """:'"? , ....l A - 0; .......... ao;"", and killed.". IJirive in .the lC7 wa-- 0' th':"'-r ' h k:W k' S' k
farmer un4er..1icl- ..... ' am. .....-.ea, .. w .. m.de .... , ., &. '. C ec or toc'
eraI _trof froID ,lnomeut he - r-,.. W 'iJle ''batlon'l north. I Tbey are ,oin, to ' be '
.roae to feed tile And Otber WaahiDl(toD b7 ,: tormer Preaident with blood." I.e.., ,dropped, bJ Dr. .John F:leJ4 of '
Herbert HCM?Yer. Dealarina that thiI - liD 1 25 mD
..... ID ' the. 1DOI'rilDI, wtn he could be done if the' ,overnment to I W. Stanford _ unlveraltJ. into water.
were or.aDi&ed -properb', Mr, lion minera bav. been InJured or eomparable In 1emperature to thOle
-- .... !'fIIe ..... ldUed 1D the patt ' 19 :leara. of the Pacific ac:ean' off the Call
........ +ItoCIr'.pm hi tie weDin, Hoover.aid the .avinp to the tax Lew' char,e. were hurled be- fotnia coast.
.... _ QII8ItIbD w .. : Would til" pa78ft mIgb& ,,;reac:h 01' five a . sl!Dllte labor IUlIcomm1ttee Hl1man l\Vimmer. mat IIhIver
fumen ataDd for ...... II' ,_Ulloa doDen a )'.ar. , ' of. bill which would III these waters on a JII17 dRJ. bIlt
Thursday, lune 16, J.NI
Most of Nation's Fa.rms
Now Boas.t Electric Power
Rural Arne'rica moved
a nd faster into the electric power
age ' during )948 thaIl in any pre-
vious year, according to 1949
Britannica Book of the Year.
"Nellrly, of , the
farms of the U. S, had been
trill ed. and in an increasll:l/; num-
bP.,r1 of ins t imces the 'power was
usee! as a means 01 agri 'cultu.ral
production as ,well as for better
rur a l living," the hook declares,
Soil conser.va tion mess.ures also
proceeded apace during fiscal
1948. SoU conserva-tion measures
and la nduse adjustments were
complet ed under offkial auspices
on more than 21.500,000 acr es ot
fa'rm -and r a nge. land in soil con
servation dis tricts. an incr ease ot
7 per cent as coml?a r ed with tne
prj!vious '
Planning for the Future?
. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds!
RECORDS
23 .
C ' Phonogr a ph. ,
OU AllANTElED NE W Ol'm RIDE. MOST
",," " ' 1. V NEW OTHF, I T 1': , Li llI );'ree.
OCKE
L ftlu81. Sh. " Oft I Na'.,aI
, . Brld(e 2U. h&, Lou"'. Mo.
RELIEVE ITCHt'NO
With Antiseptic Ointmllt
For lIelpfUi anUlepUc aad medlclul ...
10 elttornaUy caused Ildll Irritation. dial
tiel&, IUOIa as letter. ,n.b. almple, rID,.
worm,drynell or eClema,ale Gray. OJU.
men' directed. Medicated 10 elln, 10lIl'
er for more Ihoroa,bly reUevlDe l&clalq.
,RHEUMATISM -AR.
Wily '_flu ,hoamoUe aD. _flbrIU.
palD.T Tr, lNDVCO-,b, ""n' "'"
rOrlnD'a t.bat IDea d,ht 'I. tit
SEND NO MONEY-SPECIAL TIUAL
OFJlEa. r.y p tm .... .. lbIDr.
ra.l, boll' OD potlal ......
IN,DVOO, 11I:I11ll,... IID 0IDoID.aUl.0.
.: ' Boote's -
"... ' .I
FAMOUS FOR QUAlITY CHICKS
....... '"' 6etthe HOOVER'S ltatem!D
t
mlllt mine Inapecton rllb' to the cod the7 are hot water. AI
...... , .,. .... ....... (t. because bave IODie weljht, but mmea they thiiIk danler- tho h ..... hevrolet' ll,tton cab
, , .. '- ...ere were _a optimi---c lew prelent ' condltiC1flI, UiL he expec1i Wl" cod to cUe, and chassis ' _
.-..' M , BIraIin. p-'-- , _I." the., , ......, ' au FI"'d h t bU ' , - -. .. ..... ....-
., ho .. U1 .. _ft......... I';'" b bureau ot mine.1 "" al reason 0 e eve ' , j,
_ ot, ,, ___ .L- vote' ado-- ,-' the' w. n ,.e eve .. ' 'I ......... m.... ,e , , might _._-' th """d b' '" Chevrolet l,\lton cab
... , .-- _ ...... , ........ . "'" .Me al iIl. ... 1/ft h Int d t. '''''.pecUona an ' d , ..... v,ve u e7; ev,.. e d ch ,- 1 .....
-.=":-._ hro-thirda Vote of.u 'lOne , on .... e ,...eae po e ou II' .. - th ., an asslf', :.......... ...,. ,
.. , Th 1 Pr Id '" I ap .....easures. aU can'. ' to ' e higher tem , . 1 " , \
P . ., ,c' ,,' i ' , el en'l"'a , e .... '... b ' I I ' ' ,n F d ltL to c b d
. . , , 1 tJ, . in. with .uthority becaUie a CDri?-. exercised by the .tates and ' Y: s c:'w degrees,. Be will .... or ."... n ca an '
J Bramwa , a eonqwon mJ .. l.on ,oj ' which he had been ' 11 no' WB7 to implement fed-, tr.y . 1D experimeptt. . ,chasals 0". ,; ,t,";' Btl ,
r
Wbere
. .prlcM allcnNd to 'n'lUJ1ed the body eral ' lulBesUonl and Dr. ' experimenta are be. 'j, Dodge 1 cal] aM .Oft.
, ,move .. _ba , the market With to UDcover "just tlllngi a. he Uona-. Lewil contended that IIIg 'carried on at Point Barro;w. ebassis .. .. ...... " .. .. UIID
.l=:n co.:::: exhausUvel7 .re' fallfna down badly'. AIasl, under a with the '., Studebaker
.tudJ
ad
80vernment functionl and 'LEWIS' teitimOIJ7 chiefly car- U. ,S. otrice ,ofnaval're.eareh whicb n.._ of th -000 h d ., ........
\at ten below' a Pl'e42eter. ded the tneme that the states have .. InilereBled In the mechanllrna by. .,,,,,''OJ\era ' e ....., . oriel all .
' '1DIaed ''ra1r'' JletulD. proceale. anAl h"d reported Ita l ." GIl Maryland farm. , have Othen to Choose .... vIII
I >.L. ' 1In4inal . faDed to enforce latety re&ulJltlonl , animo and fiIh thehl. been ur,ed 10 "check IIItake valves, '
. LArsOR LAW: . A cut ID federal Person and that tile mine operator. .. lve. to extremel of heat and remove carbOn from the cYUnden. , JE"KI.$ .
'w " . . pel would no ' wholeaale not going to all)' heed to .&teb' cold. He-repofted"lome of,them>at and adJult . the. :' Dea ,. ... a.t Tr .. h
," , C added Wlle .. forced to do 10. . a mE!etlnlllere of the ,tederation ,of " Tho.e 'terml ,aren.t aa mIXed"a. 81' W. 0810 M ... ,n
l ' W1tb,-4omestlc be . norm",1 R' , .,. 'b H- " fo.r OD"e migbt ,think. JO!eph M. ' ': .
elm the 8l'M1( tfpt !omIP,J 'Wlilch Do,W . emem er 1m_ tal b,lololY. , ' . , extenSIon arumal hUlbandman, ex-
' ... In ,til. U.S. leaa" IWU com 500,000 a ,ear, . , . " . M4rtlC. cOd, he found, can Bve plained that a bora'. mouth an4 -
to, .Wft.Ue ii .. Is.bor Bi ERLIN; , .. cold al three jlegree. teeth may be compared to intake
.- c' ,r - r . - " freetln, because their me
.. w-..or repeal HiirUe7...:.w tabollsm, or -rate .of be ....... chenli. "alvei -on II tracto,r. '!be teeth need
font' aJoumnleut. ' , New Issues , UU3 10 " be Ooated (JUlI al th. Intake
. ' . eal' reactions; bold up well at lOw valve nee"- to' L I _ .......
fte of tIle tabOr qUeI The me!!.tln"of.tlle btg four caun. ' , ... De Y ... ,....,
Uoo1 to- .. iImInI.tl'aUoo WIll ' In cU of 10relan had de- . It the7 are to meet ev!!D13' .nd let
aenate'. lheJvtnC dlao velopecs one ptGer- . the chew bli feed properb'.
CUUIon' NOl'tb Ati.Duc .eCII, man .current coiidlUoni CDsI"lo RI,I Art Born . Jut ' ' traciorl are ,troubled
rllIY ,pact the wa. futUe ' So. it atten, In IIUI' allla.11 C, lold. with carbon in th!8 eylln'dera, hor ...
lUqr laue ,.hu .".., cUQoteCt tiOIl woula be turn*d ' to BerUn . L.. . .na7 .. ave trou.ble" With
, . , ,.' ' wil zoe &8..... bl t NE;w YORK.-Huae 't Th h ed
. ,wa. l'attier J e 10m. 1'01'" prQ ems ye c:lOu'C!11 'inte6ttillal' Ipace. are Jlaral. ea. ese mv 'fe remov
Or,anIud 'labor, .worned, b7 an ap- r..
maliled
UllSolyed. . ."e ,11blrthplace" IJf lbe mysterioua by aily competent veterinarian &Del
paleDt dlalnci1ln.ltlon> or. to' Berlin .,..eaentell conClfete ".1.1... ,.. , the bbr.. will be bette'r work8&'
." ..... __... in h d coul ' cl b' coslIliic .ralY. that bombard, " ....... -.. ... ft ........... -.-"'-er. ,
.. ..... .th .... ! 'C ........ ent. I'e- wIIh:h Qpe e ' re- l' ....... , ... ... ID .........
.,....-,. , Va ... 1_ a'ft" ' rin . Ie .. ,_ ._A 'all dlrectlOlll. accordln, 10 ' , l' ,' , ,
........... y . ,fe . a , IOlved or, at alt, ..... cus ...... more ' Ebrleo Fermi, Nobel prile The earl)urelOi' OIl the ta:a!)tor
4ela7. W Puan' profitabb'. ,The weatern, powerl physicist. ' tu.ta fu.l .uppb' ,to the work load.
, ... 10 '19Inr. Tbere were at to 1DalIt ' . " For boraett thl. 'd. accompU.bed'
... conftult ,.mIncler the upon vmUen ' concern new theory" by ,ettin, them In proper condJ-
.ceDe. of 1\1e, Inr l'lpt:a 1Q BerllD trilac:e oral. rays. Dr, Fermi, Ile ,tion bdorethe be."" work loacl
pledJea to .crap tli'e Jlftlelll over .$bat alone :bave If.ves that tile ray. orl,inate frOm com.l. Vial {Ncommenda ' thi. be
aD labor law "'labor wanteeS given ftlhu iD the 1m. between' pr.otons, ' done b7 '"feilcUnl 'horae a habd.
actJoDJ ' ''1'IM _ :p 1lP,1t. , ' N, '. parlilcle with mall1eUc field fUl Gf oU meal With ' btl l1'aln at
n.,.. . too fir off, ,.". l ;lao believed tile, WOuld 80" many wUl the , aatactic, ". tbiI time of )' r: 10 "hlDi In
evlilenU:;. lelt it bid' , ali\.le city coupcil DOwn above' Well. OtIl1er lc1enttsu bave ' IO!)C! alid .giving him
better cIel1ver or, filc;e, .. an- lal1\1 of atatua Ole ,aestlon,la hardl1 a fair one . lIeUe,f the raYI come from the ,IUD .. man7 ' ,oba to do a. posllble;
.. ,onlaD ai th. , next , ),.ar;. for their zone. 1\ ,.". belleved In. for hil pabllo alway. Ia'" him 01' from far-off Ita". but no by. 'IUCb. a. Ipreldine ha'Ulo
IlAJORITY LBADE;R:S.c.ott Luc.. .vllable thiit'1he .. quesUon of four In rlpl 1rwIka, DOl dreet top. b ' been in. loal."
that if ep leAla' power I!i!d ' to a He la former heaV7Welp,' &be many .tudiel beiDg made -'j Other lncl\J1le:
.. lima ..... not bS' l!dl ', deadloek the veto riabt when i,.hter Badd7 Bael', whole eJIo of raYI. "Keep w.ter iD- hlI eOGUn .,atmi,
'n" Ihall the lenlth iii 1he wbole of GermBn7 wal pcemenl to HollyWood eohama.. Dr. Fermi, inventor of the keep tlret in IOOd concllUOIl by
m;lWw. have dealt with c:uaaed-wIII arise 'a,11n In relation ..... 7 lIiIaIuI, PII' 111m 'In ,unn,lum chain pU. Ii.vina 111m properb' Ihod an4 ....
.... to a Berlin repe. _WI. 10 .the atomic boJilb manuf.c. thlt .hia hames. fiu."
'F YOU CWT lEAf' 'EM : TOBACCO.- lure" .ald h\a new tlleorJ Wat
I I an aD j,dea orllit1allS'
ram leepen
Told 01 ''Shod Populace, to Communists te;o:O:a!::::' who l1'ow tobllceo.
D .... beer and Ildttla. Studenta danced and a .... Com the take wal jillt abollt haU as that the ealacUc ill in- 1,1t'a e.aier 10 , keep up thaD to
... .... ill Sharip.l. mUDllt IOn,.. AU of aD7 much al Uncle ' Itam collectl in ' .pac. CalT7 niqDeUe eatoh 1QI," adYllea Clara LeoPold.
. ' eu;J aiMs ItI' miDIou bd awin. IUltkmallam 01' oppol1t1oD to com taxe. from the product. Thil ad with them' u the,. , mow extenaIOIl home 1IIan8.8IDeDt ....
... ' .. COdunbnWt camp. IiOt b)' appeared to be .one. III the mlIalon CaDle from the U. S. de- dalbt at the UDlvenltJ' of Bebra.
:....... ... with what appeared houa. work appeared to partment of apiculture ltaelf. wrltID, ill the Ph7deal tao to the hom. anAl farm acCOUDt
'.. lie ':U '-.thwdutIe nib. Aloq be.toi!ped. 1DI.te.d, clerka IN a review of the tob.cco altua lte'rll.,.. aaid that the fAit-mcwtDi reeord keeper. . ADcItber h1IIt, abe
...... ... CI ........ Bed ..... bled .. the bani leamfn. Commu- Uon. the department eatimated that IDIlpltia &Ida aau... apOa pro. ..,.. ill to keep a penc:ll attaebed
... INa.-..q Ibop. Rewapaj)eft Iai.It aonp. CblD ... Hello ltatioDa combined U. B. aDd alate tax h- .tomIc parilcl .. III .,. ... , to the accoant NeordL .
, .. , .... We .... ..-......a and apeat !DlIeII tim. FIIDa alqiq aelptI from tobacco would .pproxi accelerat. tbIaa A_ to ilia. LeOpold.
... ....... -.... .......'!DIe ........ ftIid cmr ma .. l.71 bWIoa dolan duriq &be Jraaa ODe ................ da _ 1boUId, be-
"'7tU,wJdoJlwould.buncord. ...... !II "jot dOn tIIe __ ......
.......
IP veu WERE A WAVI,
WAC, MAIINI or SPAI
Fincl 0."
HUrling
011_,. )foul
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Thursday, JUDe 1949
WOMAN'S WORLD
A Princ.
Can Laugh
Stain Removal Kit 'ot Home Saves
Time, Money . Renewing
By Ertta Haley ,
Richard Hill WilkiDaoD
A
WEEK after I estal,>llsbed rell
del)ce ' In Sea b roo k, Ray
Qulmpet;, ,my next door neighbor
took time oU to drive me around
the town and show me the points of
Interest. Toward evening he' stop.
ped bls car before a driveway that
led up to a huge brick house on top
of Drybrldge HUl, It was the only
brick bulldihg In town and could be
leen for mllel
S
-Mln,,',
Fiction
It since the da)'
of Il?Y arrival
"The home of
P r Inc e Alex-
ander Molsevich
Deborin, " explalned.
. !',looked at him curiously, sensing
that this was a proud moment tor
Ray. Be h!ld saved the brick house
until lost, l1k;e a chUd rellshlnl the
last' morsel.
"or cout'$e,o' RaJ' explalne4
. farther "be hal a city home toei,
But lbe 'ad II lie IIpenda tbe
rrealel' par' of bla time out
bere. He craves lIolltude)'
'Are you lure? J mean, woul!iil't
It be :fitting to let tlie man know
yO\1're glad to' have him, as a clti
zen?"
" "We've tended, that,"Rny
importantly. "Three days atter his
_arrival committee made up ot
leading cltizenll waited on the
prince and extended hlm a formal
welcome." Be regarded me sagely.
"We're smart enough not to
tagonlze the man by pestering .him
to death/'
HOW MUCH do you know
about removing Or, do
you just IgJlore them and hope' that.
the clellner will get them out of your
favorite dress or -that the Italn on
the linen napkin will come out In the
wash1 '
Many Ita Ins can 'be removed
rather quickly .!Ind easily if you
know just what to do when the ma-
terial' II stained. A tragedy can be
averted with prompt attention and
your favorite dress or tlnen can be
laved. ' ,
!,t's impos!llble to rl!imember what
you should do for aD stains, but you
can probably remember the com-
mon ones and give them prompt
tenlion. Otherwise It's a good Idea
to clip out the tips 1'm giving you,
tack them on the kitchen or laundry
room wall, or better still, In your
atain removal kit, and then you'll
know just what to do when the time
comes.
< ,A ataln removal kit Is' dllllcult to
and it will save you man,.
hours of worry over stains and prob-
ably ' prevent 'some very reallosseJ
In clothing and linens. Many 01 the
itema given on the list CBn be pur-
chllsed from the druggist or even
Other!! are Item.
which you' already have, but the;,
sbould be placed In Ii handy kU
whe,e YOU don't bave to search
for
A large tin box that locks is the
ideal kit. Or, Use any otber dur-
S/immin9 Pope's
on the day of which I write J was
removJng the stom from.
my house, 10r spring was hear Jl nd
the <lay was and' warm. The Vera Stewart POsel wblte
prince came strolling along my against black Iriah linen for a
atreet and stopped, oddly enou,b, aharply effect ID W. '
. - dress that can be worn ID toWD
at the enil of my 'drlve to watch. I with. dark accessories or to tbe
percelved him from the corner of country club with, :White bar.
my eye. though gave no indication ilboes and hal. 'DecldedJ'y allm-
that 1 had scen. Alter a mo,men"1
minI' are the white paDela Ulat
or two, much to my satisfaction, he add belght but Dot widtb to Ule
turned in at the drive and came nl'llre. New. too, la Ule CUHut
slowly toward me. At . this precille .. _. AI>IoA oa " measure wtUl UneD top, ___ ..
.... ....' .. stepladder on Which ,.._ ...61' .' ....,..
"' '" .. u}" for Ule baadbac. '
was standing tilted precariously and able box, which you may have. It
the
_ ......'"-'1, 1 ws-' remo' ..I-g '"'-eat. should be large enough to hold "
..... """" .., V.IU wu white cottoll or Unen, a wa\lhable
e.ned. to, tmnble to the ,around. . the items without thelr ,eltln,
'"'- ' I jliUDbh!d t th " cllIored or .fine fabric, IIP,ak the
I uttered a ' cry of alarm, ,I ofe .,!r. fresh stain In cold water, then wasb
turned" Ibe priDee a. 11., Tlaeae In lukewann suds, For a stubborn
if for Ule ftm Ume, and pouled III Your Itl. staID On cotton or linen, loak 'in
to bllII tor aid, IIlvolualarllT, Here are the iteml to go In the aalt water (V. cup .alt to two' cups
be leapea forward'" .teadled' kit wlUch ,ou have at water). Hot IIhoq1d .ot be
Uie I a cia..!! mUi J Jaad Ie- bome already: ablorbent , "'u' ..... ' I Uled Until at least part Stain
ae_eeL' blotting paper, medicine bas been removed as it may set It.
I "Tbat WII cmllPPter8 and bowla. You allO have a nonwashable fabric . use
close call." . ' .' vlne,ar,' liaktn, 19t?a" absorbent theJ) apqn,e
'itt was Indeed, I, he ' repUed. or ,talcum powder. with cold
''Would you. mind holding Candle wax .tainll: for all fab- ,
der for ; me OD this -window rlcs, acrape 011 excess wax, then
here1" He 'UUle place between blotters press
I
Three wlDdoWIJ I remo,vell
' wltlJe bli! ' ate.dled tbe ladder. ' .'
pril.ed. but agreed to l,nd . hili al
*iatance .. -Be prewed Iocid
helpe., '.1 [ could ' bav. ' asked fGr,
. , Three .1f1ndo_wl [ ::fIhUe he oxalic . aeiel , crYltals, wh,lch
IteatUed the laiSder : and helped me be , labeled pOilon and' kept away
lower thani. 'to the ground. ' W. from childrea.
cb':tted amiablY about the malber.i .If can find a ,ood rust reo
P
REsENTLY the 'task wal ,dr;1l1e mover. 'plac, that In the kit aton,
I to tttm, ldnn.1ng, I With the itemll:
''Thariita lot. J ' don', lmoir hb" Pollew 'l'beM DIrecUolIS
I ,would. have 'managed ' Without I .... 8t&Ia Remn.. "
" ' BlOGel ,ata1na: If tho tab,rlc II
, ''R.aDt, .. , He leeMed to pPrecl.J ____ _______
at' tnt; cOmpllJnel\t. Va I ! ,
enjP1ed It, J?ot tmITo u.. work, but II S .. lrll
our' Uttle villt. .. He "You I
:are ew in aren't . r

.. toWD,. ",FoI}cI are . .u
Jike Y:OlP'lldt and wiJ1.in. to

..'J'l'be fact, that
J theW,
dar. p e. a Utile Of
, .. :) f'''' . "
own. 'i ..: t
Be darel1 In
"You , .mow wbo I &Ill' Yoa .
be" .beD 1011 allied me .0
help ftJllove Ule wIiHlCIWIS'"
1 nodded. ,'ItYour phllosol1hy and
mme bave a good deal in common.
Prince. And that I., tbat you're no
different from the red ot u.. 1'd
eve9 to- say that you
quit" unhappy lIvlDl up there In
,.0 ca.tle 110 1ar removed from
To that J am
I'm lOin, to .Ik )'00 a , quea
" t1on. "l'cImorrow l;m fIsbID,.
How would yoU lllre to come alon,,"
". JUw to ""' IIUIcIIo" he aid.
"But wit mUtt keep H aeent fI'6m
the nit cd tile people, It wouJcJ be
tbm DluIIdtt. ..
"WIOI_, M.1iIiD ..
III ....... c_tamea
'01' WIII'ID ..,.. ...... da'"
oVeI'" tile _I UII1 dol
'-- .......... .... ,"...
II'UtII. 'DIll ...... Ie '. nell ....
....... IN" INeII ...
naI, ..... cdIeHII r .............
ana& ID lIaiad .. y. (a1wla .,
ra,.a. 'DIe ... el ... ....
., kept ...... . ..
_.. ... ...
with hot' lron: Sponge with carbon
tetr.achlorlde.
. Chocolate 'or Cocoa: For cotton
or Unen. dill fabric up Bnd down In
ho' watel'; wash in hot suds. Bleacb,
any remaining stain with hydrogen.
peroxide. For washable' colored
fabric. use lUkewarm ludl and car
bon tetrachloride sponging. For
non-washable material; ule the 101-
vent.
Coffee or. Tea.: Pour bolling water
from a belght , through the stain
(stretch' fabrlc over a bowl). Jlleacb
with hYdrogep , peroxide. F01' fine,
but walbable fabrics. sponge With
warm water, apply glycerine It
lltaln remains let ltand bour and
rinse well, then wBsh in ,lukewarm
water. For , non-washable material.
"ponge with cal'bon tetrachloride,
then ' apply glycerine (warm), then
sponge 'with warm water. ' - ,
Ell ' . I
StainS . '
Cream or Ice Cream: For cot-
tons, ijneni and . washable fabrlcl,
soak or sponge' cold ,water. Walh
In warm suds and rlnle well. Non:
washable fabrics must be treated
with carbon tetrachlotJde. then
aponged .cC)ld, "atl'r. "
Elf or Mea't Juices: Tor waab.
able materials, soak in cold water,
then walh In hot or lukewarm audl,
, upon' fabric. Ule carbon
terlals.
pn qon.washable ma.
Grease aa4.1JIIl

Gra .. : Rub ,wlPl fat 01' . cocildDll
on if cotton or linen, then, waah lD
bo. sudl./. ltaln
with peroxide. .,Or qne
walh in ' IUkewarm
,treat 'with dllute alcohol- and' rinse
well. For non-wllhable fabric;
with benzene' or dllute al
cobol. telting fabric to certain
the chemical will not aUect tho
colC?r ot the fabric. ' '
Greale: For cottons and
rub with. then IJ1
hot ' IUd.. U remains; aponge
with ic:\Ivent. For washaqle fiDe 'fab-
riCI, 'apon,e lolvent. then wlilb
lUkewarm water. For :non.welll-
able Iponge with lolvellt,
treat with ablo'rben't or place ltamed
part between hlottera . aDd preil
with warm Uoli. '
PAGE THREE
SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
Drawstring Dress Easy to Sew
Two-Piece, in Smar,t Contrast'
SCRIPTURE: Marl, 18: l-8:
1.17:k I Corlnthl nns ] 5 : l219.
RE,IUlING: Lulie
CODqUest 01 Death
Leason for' Jime 19, 180
D
OCTORS TALK about conquer
ing death, but they never do,
AU they can manlage is' to put it
011 a little. In all the long sad
.tory of mankind t.here is ' only one
abso:ute conquest ',of death. It hap,
pened on the first Easter moming,
and it was a turn-
Ing point in the his
tory of the world,
The few Unes about
the Resurrection, llil
our New Testa-
ment, would not
cover the front pag,!
of this newsp'apeI'.
We do not know a1l1
we wBnt to knowr.
But those few Ijne:s Dr. Foreman
t , l1 UI ' enough
le\ us singing, they are a soUd foun
dation for a 'ioarin,g faith.

The Act of God
W
E sball be disappOinted It we
expect the Gospel s to "ex-
the Resurrection. It there i.i
anything the stories show cleady,
it is that the first persons who kn.ew
of the Resurrection were confused
and shaken by it. The dlsclples bad
not expected anything like' this,
Bnd they may not JruUy ha.ve under-
ltood what was g4Jlng on.
, Wha' . &hey "el'e lure of,
what Uley eould not deny" waa
flnt of' aU UI.' Cbrlst role from
tile dead, and allao that 1& was _
God who ' raised Mm frilm tbe.
dead. God had IIlhtj!D ibe olle
unbeatable Po"er - death.
Death, the 1IDIve!nal conqueror,
Uimed out for (lnce to be the
coaquered.
It is only those who can belie,ve
in an all-powetful God who can
tully believe In the
for Warm Weather
DELIGHTFULLY easy to sew is
thin cleverly styled daytime
dress fot: warm weather. Cllt all
i-11 ' one piece, it l;Ias Ii dr awlltring
waistline, tiny puffed sleeves.

P attern No, 8430 eomu In alze8 12 14
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20; 40 ODd 42, SIze It, 40/. )'ord.. 01
39- ne ..
Send todD)' t OT your copy the' SprlnK
aild Summer FASRlON- lt fUled wUh
Ideal lor a -amo. rt aumm I wardl'obe.
Free printed Inald.. . e book. 25
cenll.
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Brlrbt Cotton
A
PRETTY two-piepe dress r.
, juniors to fashion of a bright
cotton, ComIortable cap' ,aleev_
in a contrasting fabric aDd ,
bave soft scallops for trim.
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. Pnttern No, 18$0 III In Biz... 11. I:
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SEWING CIRCtE OEP'l',
lIIO Buill ",.u. Bt. Cilia_I. " 1111
Enolos.. 25 eent. In eolruo lor CIa
p";tiern deBitell. l
Patten. !fa. stz_ .
Name
I
Addreu --:-.......___ __ '
. . .
, '. To avoid stintqg up dust . wpen' Dip a cloth in ' bousehe1d am,
It Js Tile Lord sweeping a rug, sprinkle rug With monia and pl" ce over' tbe rusted
W
HAT MANNElt of per,on wal btu of dampened newspapers: pa spet in your r8ll,e:
first Easter pers will absorb the "ust prevent. close the range door for a '.
mornlng1 There were lome , ing it from flying minutes and chances you WW ,
en!!" to and in _e_ t be able to wash spot ilff easlJ.y.'
Dot 'described. onl)' hinted at. , If woolen socks get sop I -e-' .-
notice \bat a' thTfe. h w not eall1 while on a camping trip, fill e The way to determm.
19 recogruze hJtnIU firat. J'aul re- toes ' wi th small' pebbles lJefore if a. plant needs 'wafer hi by touch-
fer. to Chrlst'l " alorloUi body'" anll hanging them up to dry.: this helps in, the soU s1itface--U it is meJst,
sure17 there mUlt be a glOry In ileep them from sbri.nking. water the .
person has ae-tually proved too ____ _______ ......--------"'"'"-__::,._
stron, ' tor death 'to hold....:. ,lory
such 8S even 'Chlrlst, betol'e Cal
vary, luid not sbo\1l1l. And yet-and
yet, it the lam.e Jesu. they had
always kno\Nil.
.. , .
,
No Ghost . _
B
y NIGHT bl man)' a "Hance,"
profess to ,et in
&ouch with the , spirits 01 tbe dead.
'If you ,could belleve the .lpiritl8ts,
Shakespeare and QUeen Victorill
and tnnumer"b,le other ., famOUl
bave back I!n!i
'from beyond' the. pave. -But the
thin. that the
chw:ch ' more than doubtful about
iuch performance I', II that some-
bow the deadand-c!ome-b,ck geniul
Is never a geniul,' any more. Neither
Shakelpeare nor any other' fampus
h,BI i'ald anything worth
"ylal rtQroUlh .. . ,
even the.. ghosts cannot
endure .the They have ,to .'
come at ,Dght. ' ,
,.ow "ere como ,
. ' IDA 1rU "
lIetlllq . e1rd or UIICUID; about
IIbIt Anma tim
u a ' lUI "ailE .,11 eat
lake, _ore' 1fs;1I
moriIIDI la : Uae poor
,lIem ., .. '-leaDoe,
.. yer lUI)' st1ljl:4 trin .. , f.
Ills bid of iratb iDa
.... ort , 0.111 the' '.Ii1a-;oh-
lIlerisbea .1 am.... tile be.&
Inm ..r "''''It IIIIDcL '
.lOt tile ltOr7 ..
a,b".
.. ... . ens "tonIl of .. revlvea
.... .,' "
1& IS til Ni'J PerlOn
wbo conque'red 'cleatIi .... and 't Wbo
eame back from 'th,t conquel\ In
power lind majes'ty, iet aU
the tenderness. 10\1e and . brWlance
he bad; evef IhOWDI.
1 "
;. . .'
OU"U" .m: rum
. e <
P
AWf (In, I Cor. 15) ' malt.. It
, .;jeer that hope , 0# " life
beyond-death groWl rlaf1t out 01
Christ' I ' l'ellurrection. The enemies
would mave ilven ' their
oY,1 to atop' the moutbl Of
the wlio tolcil that sto9', an\1
to prove It a Ue.
"
Bid til., do II.
Ito . people
.... bIB"if' ..,. bavo
_ .. _ .. l.,_ ."e.. 80
.. ..,. -tIl 1U0 Is DOt
.... _ .....
.
..
aDd I tIleD
.... ..'_ ........
InIt: Soak liJ eold water 11 cottaa
01' linin. App17 vinelar and bl.llab,
remainlDa ltaliUl ' wUb ouJIc
acid .owuoo (two teupocm. CI7I-
tala to ono pint water): lUueweD.'
alteraatln. w1tb diluted ammaalll.
Or. IOIik Iq lOUred mUk walt
ba bot I1Ida. 'or fine 'faIidCII. Ute
.o&v.aL .... IlCIIHraIbable
r::: :;Jk


II! 2.l R; t. tn apd til, I'Mt Sa Dot IUt l'et 10 ' water put In the ci8teI'D _ .. ill, ..
\: J", lIlT IIlbur I. at flit, nODe or our .up the hose and "ent
The Miami Gazette
Eatllbll.hed 1850
every Thursday mol'D'
lng at Waynesville, Warre):! co.
Utlty, OhIo.
Theodo're E. . onover .:.. Editor
liJdrm H. Conover . Assoc. Editor
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Ent red as second cla88 matter
at the postottloe at Wayoeavllle.
Oblo.
Subl!cripUon Rate: $1;60 per y,esr
In Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana,
$2.00
GEMS OF THOUGHT
rt Is not whal he hM, nor eTen
What l1e do II, whi ch dlrec"" 1-
pr,es8es the worth of a man, but
what he Is.
- Arnlel
!n0d-
ern equlpmeftt '
utilized to
full advantal ...
the family ,we '
arc servin"
Stubbs
Funeral Home
TELEPIIONE 2291
WAYNESV1LLE" OHIO
. 'I'U, i , ; bal' I. ,etUn. wet. We bad oura How wonderful to ' hlllle
- " baled but We onb' had about bal( a hose When )'OU have been work.
A FARM DIARY .. of It cut 40W1l 10 01 coune the Ing with buck ts! I sloshed a,r.
FRAZIER'. I 4ry weather I .. ted lon, enoqh 10 ound jn the water and ' wallhed
BY D. J. that WI could baye had It all tn and swept and then did It again.
If- there'l that little word a,aln. Tben [ 1l00k Bome Insect kllHng
June 10, 18.11. A. thuder atorm. JlYldently the tTpe ,tter II not white pallnt that I bought at the
but tt only luted about flye I farmer bor a chIc} 1 manror I sale at Illed Lion that the .church
FIYI! milltlt.ea of down- 1m lIure I never wr ... J "Ielhorn" had' last spri ng and )Jalnted the
pOUP, just long enouab tor' me to ,, 'or Le.borD chicken . WeU if he cellar unVI It Is shining
get loakld through tr,tll' to ,/I, ?el nothln worae wan that we white. Now I teel so good that
chaae the , chlok. In out ' of the III n ,et alon,. Perh_.,4 801111 one It doesn' t matter ' a bit Jt I haven't
wet. Even with' hena they badn't tIM lu,ht J wu ti7ln, 0 be tunny, got any at the rest of h so clean.
eenae' enoUgh to ,0 I". The 'henll 01l1.time. I do. The IIvlnlg room can wuJt. 1 have
clucked hut the atooef ill nUlday the ladll, Jf the Gra- a nice elEtan ceJJar. (That Is most
rows outside in the downpour. nl'e bad t!Jelr mon ..... ' meeting or It. ThE' place where J store my
'thla Is the flrlt rain we bave had with' dJnllier and a .,rolr&m. Aa empty ClLnS and jars ooly got It
sInce I let them aut and they u_ual til. ellnnlr w.. very good fick and promise bQt I wUl shut
didn't mow wbat. It waa all about thou,b tIIh time tb .... were leven my eyes When I look at that.)
METHODIST CHURCH
R. B. Coleman, .
Church Scbool, 9: 30 a.,m.,
MT. HOLL V M ETHODI8T
T. M. scarrr, MinIster
Now It leeml' to be aU 0.,... we different "It111ds of POtato aalad,
would have been glad a lot ... ,ood and aU am_ot. I thLnk
more but peorhapa It wlll Mn. SlcI .EUJs wae to 'blame tor
now That came fast whill tt .collle that. One Hille Ihe .xol.tmed, "I
but hardly enoulh to do. motl Ja.t 10Yl! potato 1I&ItId" . and 89
than wet the g1'888. tit!
For a
ome I haYe had .ome r e to plNle hlr. Bhe
JOIIt lau,htet! wheD we ipoke of
curtaiDs all ready to wa.h It U1,d said that Ibe didp't care,
alth011lh It w .... lomewhat cklady Ihe .tUl Uked POtato Ialad. We
thll moJDlnr I fJn&1l, lOt to It. ha4 tbe cllnner Mre. Fry-s
If I had knOWD that' thl. wa. lawfu UDder & IGVeIT . big tree. A
to be the eHect I w0":i
d
pertlel ,Iaoe for luoh a meeting.
tried it IOODlr. Part ot our
Thl), me up the other
I day to tell me that they had the
kind of coal ' I Wle In m, fUrnace
and IlIkld If I would 'like to get
lIlinl now. Well, I WIl8 glad ' to
hIVe It liD thl, I&ld . the)' would
brln, If tbe nen day whJch up-
let my ,Ian. for palntlDI the
Uvlnl room aDd turned tIIem In.
to & cellar (lilaning apree. I bad
==
ROUU:
9U Each Morning .
1-5 Afternoons Except Wed.
Evenings by Appointment
Only
TELEPHONE 62
Dr. C.' E. WiIkiD
(!)ptometnc Ere 8pe.:'ala.4.
Dfttrolt 8trttet
U:NIA. 01110
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CAJ.lFUL
INSUltts LONGER WEJ.l1
A trip to the B cl R Oleane,,8
I. like a ncatfon for tlr(!d P.r.
menta .
...
Tiley coma ,home good as n.w.
each thread olean llII the da)' ,It
ae woven. ,
lOlure long lite and many hap.
,py w,arlnp tor your e]qthea with
lrequent trlJ)e. to B & R Qleaners,
J . J.
Burske. Supt.
Wors!:t,lp Bnll Sermon, 10:80 a.m.
Youtlt FellowshJp, Sunday, 6: 80
p.m.
Choir Practice,
I
")l.m.
Thursd&y,

ST. MARV'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Keys. Rector
Church School; 9: 15 a.m.
f
IIforn!ng Worship, 10:'30 a.m.
Mulbert'les are ripe and every.
tblng. e;ven 'the boys. Is stained WAVNESVILLE FRIE-NDS
deep .. Nrumie. the goat. and First Day Scbool. 9:30 a:m.
her two kjds are out there and
7:45
they look: Uke Easter eggs. The
Meeting for Worship, 10:30 n.m.

birds love them and the tree Is
full of them. bIrds. I mean. The WAVNESV.LLE CHURCH OF
Leghorn c)blckells go rlgbt up the CHRIST
tree but the White Rocks just M. H. Coffey, MinIster
gather , those that faU to the Dible School. 9:30 a.m.
ground blllt they / manage to get Morning Worship. 10: 30 a.m.
enough tOI stain their fell,thers. I Young l'eoples' l\feeUllg. 6:45 p.m.
think thelr are II, tasteless Ehrelllng Servicl/. 7:30 p.m.
trult but theli' cortalnly have a Prayer ' l\feeting and Bible Study,
good rich color. Wednesrtay. 7:30 p.m.
Here's hoping that we ' get 'n *
lltUe o1o/'e ra,ln before It quits: ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Thl.s only wet the ground down an Fathel' R. H. Krumboltz, Pastor
Inch or two, but Jt may save Masses. 8 and 10 a.m.
Sunday School, 9.30. a.m., E. A.
Earnhart, Supt.
WorshJl1 Service, 10.:30 a.m.
J]Jvelllng Service, 7: 30.. p.m.

CAESARS CREEK F-RIEND8
David Mlnilter
Sunday School, 10 a.m. .
Worship SerVice, 11 a.m.

UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH
WHilom Shannon, MJnister
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Mr .
JRmes Garrison," Supt.
Preaching 1st. and Srd. SundaYI
or each mouth, 10:30 a.m.
Evening' 7:80 p.m.
.,.
LVTLE METRODI8T CHURCH
School, 9: SO a.m., Mra.
Ruth Saylor, Bupl
Worshl,p Servloe, 10:30. a.m.

FERRV ,CHURCH OF CHRI8T
Carver,
Bible Schoo], 9:80 a.m.
Morning Worship, 10!30 a.m.
Prayer Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
)!' ollng People's Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
Evening Ser,vlces, 7 ;30 p.m.
tomato and cabbage pla.nts that
we just p:\lIJIted the olher day. In with bJ lea Insteal!. at doo\JloB and ATTEND MAle BAG PICNIC
'spite of the dry weather moat of cocks. It chan,ell the pattern of Mrs. Grace Schuler, Mrs. ' Lou.
the look fln.e and the the landsc"pe 10 an 'odd way, the Jse WilSOn ,Mrs. 4tldn80n
. I t h' dint and' Mrs, LoUise. Conger attended corn Is comIng up. The w, heat ts natura orms are e ange 0
, , ' the WLW Mall Bag PlcnJc at turning to a. greeny gold and most the more ' mechanical' shapes. ,Not .
Sharon Woods Saturday. of the (Irllt cutting of alfaUa has so picturesque but more efficient.
been cut. people seem to be , Not lIuoh hard work and so Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas
baling tbl18 year. Everywhere tor many men needed but e ......ng moto.red to MlcWlI'an Thursday:
a tew days the were dotted ,some of the old eoclablllty . . I and vIsited with Mr. and Mra.
wonder If some of the Warren Howland at Travera
of thJs age docs not come Croni' City returning home Monday ev.
the loss of lIoclal values In meoh. enlng. They a1BO, visIted other
,
'8 E, C U' R I ' T V
. . can ' 'be yours tJuou'gh reo
gulal' pill'chases of U.S. Savings
:aonds.
I e a shareholder In the United
t tos of America.
anlzed work. ,places . of Interelt.
FOR RURAL COMMUN'ITIES'
For those who Uve In the rural
districts. our organll&Uon II ea
pectaJly convenJent.
We have' no other linea of bUI'
Inesl ' to '!Iemand our attenUon.
We devote our enti re time tQ our
patrons, ' .
Thls 'meana a. completel,. Nt-
'a factory eVBl')' , bOl11'; ,
day a.nd night.
KIEMTONJ
Wayntsville
NAflONAL BANK.
Wan Paper. ... d :Pate and 8 ...
G. E. 'Bulbi" Nu En.mel .
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BELCHER'S
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TRUJlBDAY, Jt1NlII 18, 1849
By MRS. HIL Y GIBSON
THE MIAMI GAZI!1l'TlII. WAYNESVILLE, PA081'1V1D
:Mr. and Mr8 . .leu SmIth or Mr . .,and Mr8. Morl'18 Lewis and Orawford. Ernest "]luddy" Moore waa r80 Mr. and lira. RUSHI KIIaen
Hamilton were dinner guestH SUD' sons, Jerry Rnd Billy . . called on Miss Patricia II spend celved Into the U. B. army Thurs family ot ClnclnnaU aDr Mr.
day of Mr. IUld Mrs. Rlly Olbson Mrs. ,Ali ce Furman Friday. a few days with bel' parents. day from tbe InducUon center at and Mra. Jobn Beckett 11'. and
and Bupper guests of Mrs. ElsIe Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roclcbold Mr. and Mrs. Ellsl1rorth SmIts Clncl-Qnatl. He Is tbe Ion of Mr. aon8 'ot Franltlln were Tuellday
Koester and Mr. and Mrs. Mol" oC New Burllngtou called' on MI'. aDd grandmother. Mattie and Mrs. Carl Moore. ' evening guests of' Mr. and Mnl.
rls Lewis and family. auu Mra. A.l'lbur Roekllold. LevI. Rev. and 1I1rll. J ames Roder Ben Beckett and l1augbter, Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luc-aa and Mr. and 1\1 rll. 1lJvet'ott Bunnell Mrs. Emma. Crew was the week und daughters, Marsha Ann and Mra. Herbert Doster, Mr.. .lea
M1'II. Mattie Zimmer of Beaver. family ot near HllIsboro . spent and daughter. Sllal'on. spent Sat elld guest of Mr. aud 1\lrs. Aud Rut.h, returned home Saturday se PennJngton, Mr . Louise Flte
tbe weekelld with bla mother. urday In Lebnnoll. rey Cr IV und or nea.r Leb mornl,Dg alter ' a week's visit and Miss J.ne Flte were . callera
town. Mr. lIud Mra. Wilbur Oar I D no Frl"
Mrs. Annll! Lucas. 1\1'r. ClJadoij Cra.wford of Cln. UOOli. with Mr . . Bnd "'Mrs . . W. H. Rader, nan "ay.
tel' daughters, Beverly ADn Mr. and Mrs'. Henry Berge/! and cJ poatl callel' on MI'. and Mrs. Mrs. J, W. Ketcluun.-.aLKeaJeerk, Mni. _ Clara Gar ull.. who ' hal
and Carol Sue of Moraine Clly falully 'of BeavertoWn. M\' s, Rob. Clarence Cnlwlord Tuesday. Iowa and. Mr. S. Windsor of Mt. been III at 'her home, 1. much
and Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Ralph DlU and ert> Greene alld grandson, Eddie . I I I Sterling, Iowa. E.uroute homo better and able to be out.
eon, Tommy. of Spring Valley Lee Tbll'ldeld, of Dllylon MI'. apd Mrs. WlUlam Lewis thf1Y "fslted Mr. and Mr . R. M. . There were 80 present at the
. spent wltb Mr. aM on MI' . and Mr!3. Lue Morgan, a'od son, faul, . of n ' Ir Xenia, iI - iI .' l'l"uelove ot Bragg OIty. Mo. Met.hodlst Cburch ..School Sunday.
Emerllon Dill. . Sunday. ' ,. Elsie Koester called on MI:. a;nd . After the devoUona, lira. EdDa
1111'S. Manis Lewis Sunday attar Mr. Hugh VancEl of near Har' C. Bogan presented a plano eolo '
!. ";..::. _ I Ii noon. Mrs. Lillian S. Carr, iUlStructor -ve),sburg, who ho..s been JIl has entitled "Radiant Sparkles" bJ
SPE'IAI.
55c
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FRESH 'DRESSIID
FRYING CHICKINS .
WE OUR OWN cURED HAM AND BACON
FRUIT - VKCETABLES -- FISI:f
(Retail or Wh" , .. le For Your Lock,er)
RENT A ,,"OCKER- 1 ... advantage of thue low price .
Waynesville Locker Plant
. Mr- Milbourn .Smlth called on at the Mussle Townsblp HIgh .recoVl!red. HutcblBon, and Miss O1orla Ann
Mr. Ilnd M,1'8. Alfred Morgn,ll Sohool has enrolled I:or tbe SUlD . Mrs. A. D. Martin entcrtal,ne!l Jacobs played a eaxapJi)1le aolo,
Monday night. " mer course Ilt l\tlu.ml University, with a blrLhday party at bel' "In The Gloaming." She wlIa &e-
Mr. and Omer Crawtorc1 Oxford .. Mrs. Carr to re home Tuesday evenl'ng compli companied at' plano b7 MrI .
of Ilear Mt. Orab 811ent Sunday cel ve II. cl egreeilt Ma.ster 'ot Arts meotlng her 80n, Douglas, who H. S. Tqcker. .
\\' ith , Mr. and 1\11'1). Clarence I this year. was celebrating his first Mr. and Mrs .. . 8nod-
II 1
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. sllry. A 'dark cake, with fudge 81'8.IIS and, . chlldreD, JImmy : and
frostillg illld greell' trimmIngs' and Sy e, . and !rlrli. Ben
adorned with ,one candle, was ett ,enJoyed a motor trip to Ind.
'24 HOUR
WRECKER
GOODYEAR tiRES
QUAKER STATE OIL
/lory-ed with bdck Ice Ilream. laria ,Sun.da.y. .
ThOllIl nttendlng thO ' guest 'Mr. and lira, 'ElDeraoD Maat.
oC . honor, Douglas Martin, Mra. ers ani! 8Dns enjoyed a plcnIo .
, ,Mark Wllson. Judy and Joey: WU dinner' Sunda.y With: the Masters'
son nnd Miss, June. Fite. , . famJlyat Alpha.
MI;. and Mrs. (!Jayton Babb' of Mr. and Mrs:' H. B . Tuoker bad
'Okla. are the house as their guestH Sunlfay, .r. and
guests, or thel ll l)ephe'Y' and 'nIece Mrs. Rlcbard WJUlama and ram,
M.r. and Mre. Harry Osbor,n of Ily 'Of WUmJngton and Mr. and
near town. ' Mr. and 'Mrs. ' ",ra. , Jolpl
are formet. resldent,J of thla Mr. and
t ' Dayton were evenIns'
__________________ goesu .. at home of xi, aud
MTs. , Hertiert Dollter and the
Rev. and Mra. 1. P. Thornb1U7.
MAUD'IIIS SPEED
'_UILDING OF NEW
. GAS PIPE LINES
Th; 'science of building
Il 1.1Lural gas pipe lines has
rtdvanced greatly in reeent
years. As in modern fann-
ing, the secret is specialized
machinery and methods. .
Before World War II, a
20-inch p(pe line was cori-
' large. Today 34-
inch pipe is
, beipg made .
. Skilled crews
can now lay
over two
miles of big
pipe a day,
and pipelines
are being .
built at the
, I:ateofnearly
thousand
T,,,"ch DiU., miles a year.
"'.
New sections are being
added spring to Texas ..
Eastern the
latest machinery and meth-
ods will speed the work.
Key machines for pre-
paring the right-of-way are '
, bulldor.ers and, trench dig-
gers .. The' latter can ,dig .8-
trench three feet wide and
ftve feet deep at the rate
of a YJlnf.!& minute. :
X,.,. far pipe IiIIe;s
As the trench is dug,
strung along
the route. several welding
CJ;ews. using pQttable elee-
tric equipment, begin work
on the pipe simultaneously:
, welds for
f1a,w8 with gamma-ray
which literally
..ray the piJ)e.
. T,hen comes. the most
inteiesting operation on 'a
t. pipe Une jot): coating ana
wrapping the pipe. This
88 and
v:ents passage of electric
cw;rents, ,which cause rust
and eorrOsion"between pipe
and F1rst a motor-
ized priming machine rides
: along 'the pipe, scraping off
scale and applying a . coat
of hot tar enamel.
Then another automatic
machine
puts on' a
second coat
of tar ari<J
wraps the
< pipe with"
Prim"', MICIIiM ' insl1lating
gl8S,B fibre. After careful
inspection, 'the. protected
pipe is laid in the' by
as many as eight derrick-
equipPed tractors/working
as a team. The trench is
"backfilled ' by bulldozers
and the creWB move on.
. In thfa way more than
8&0mi1e8 of ne:w pipe line
being bJded to Texas
.Ei==':
;;upplies froni A8phail.10 Zeolile help build and ,Syslem
The long 1;rainloads of bjg steel pipe, which YOll - Eastern uses the prodttcts ofhllhdreQs.ofindustries,
may happen to see arrivirig these .days near 19cal. an? 'lrhey frciIp A to Z-:-from
. lncli Little Big pipe lliaes, :bringing asph8lt which protec41 pipe to zeolites which
only one of the many different' needed to water; Many of these 'things to .'
Texas' the Inch lines are .p\1rChssed' in
, ..
SPARK, PWGSforthe many
ears, trucks and tractors
on--the InCb liDe&.
ELECtRIC MOTORS for
pipe liJae ]KJV(41l',
FUlURS EART", by the ton
to clean lutlrieating oIL

\f , - '. - J ..
LAWN to keep 21
comwee&Qr. stations-neat.
." "
MDlnr pipelille,.repeOpt,
It's men who direct and
operate the Big Inch S}?item
malIy make
Iinee the valuable COlDDllilDity
'and national 888ets that Itbey
are. SorM of these ,men. are
your county -
ROOIt MOfs-tor ahWlldrecl
pipe Une bUlldip88. .
TRANSMISSION CORPORATION
Owner <rnd operator of the Big , Inch and UHf_ Big Inch pipe ... system,
represented I" community life of "j"e states wher_ Its employ .. 11ft and
. \ '.
Home office of Texof..,Eo.m -is cit 306 Milom SftHf,.ihNriport,
N.rett reXas Easler,. Station" atLllANON
. GAS IMPELLERS to booIIt
prellure - built Uke
watch, weigh haifa toD.
SWITCH GEAR to control'
enough ellctricity for
larp dl;J.
The Community Club met Wed'
nesday evenmg In the Bbme Eo.
room of the HIgh SchooL In,vltecl
guellta were ' the wives ' of the
. membera. Host. for the evenJnct '
were Oba.rlee SwindleI' ot
Dayton and Mr. Fred Sberwood.
The W.S.C.S: . met Thursday af-
...,at'"'the ethodlst eh)11'eb.
Tbe . were M",. 1. '!N;
SneU, . Mra. Helen Ilobertaon and
Mra. Richard BalUnger. ,
The membel'll of the OITle Le-
ague held a P9t luck dinner Sat.
urday evening at the home of
Mra. Fred Sherwood. ,
Mr. i'and Mr ;wUUam. no.ter '
and famUy motored to 1Iam- '
mouth Cave. . In Kentucky, Su-
day.
Mr. lind Mra. Albert Pummen
aTe the PTOud parentS or a lI0II,
David Ward, born' at :MIami Val.
ley bospltal Wednesday, June 8. '
lira. Earl oUDl' tDd lIIr .
Cha:rlel lhinneU .. attended' grad_ 1
uatlon exerol*es at the JnlJeue
Hlgb School Dayton Snnclay
evening JUDe 6. Min VJqrlDla
Lacy. a niece of' Mra. Yollll8".,
was one ' or the graduat , .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed"'Vd Patto __ of
Floral Florida apent lut
week with Mr. ... d lin. III. B.
Longacrea.nd lIIn:" Patton'. mo-
ther, Mra. MolUe ,Dav ....
Mra. Clyde Wharton 'ud
and Mrs. WaltHr 'Kenrick were
Thursday,, dinner POlIte of Mr.
and > Mrl!. Bernard . MeUoh . and
BlUy; Mlddleto-,rn.
lIIr . .. and Mra. Emeat Bar .....
Mrs. .1" B, Jones ana IIr. and
Mr.. Harvey 'Burnet atte,ded
Pomona GraBle lit
evening.
Mr. and Tberle Jon8ll,
and Mrs. Oharlee s,umeu.
.pad Mr.
Jones attended I the 'Frlg:
ldalre ..FroUc 'at Pari; I.
.. '
Mr: Lealie ' Gray an
emergencF operation ' for append-
'lcJtls at Mlanp. . . hOIPlt&1 .
Bunda)'" afternoon. .
.. Mr. ' anil Mrji. Ray Roberti
were .
guests of Mr. and ' Mra. WlWam .
Rickey. ' , . .
Miss Sara Corlne came
home S.tUrd.a,. !rom teaching . at ..
LHewood, OhIo ' to apend the
vacation., '
. 2 whOit ,..,..
of nature's
most neGri,
perfed ......
.very ....
, quart".'

atyeur..:, .....
It yiIr
.. I: ' :.
I, ' . A student' in Moosehe:art'l , . '
w'ell equipped printing sh (, p
reodles a job presS for Hl'ic.
The course in printing is one
'oJ seyeral ,
.\' prolects the seliool To
. , .'. ,\
,lome, boY. G.ld, girls
have been 'graduated ' k 0 m
\ -... .;, " '. " ,; t,
,r,11aere a r,e no
bl e a It dormitories or ' meSs,
hall,. Instedd:,here
.filalt' "'iUings, each 'of which-
'has CI plea'sa"t IIYing , roCl.,", a!.
, dining in.which boy. ancl
'girls .of the ages
I ( , JI
eat as do normal families, ancl
I ','
, bedrooms which hove space for
personal' belon;I,nos.'
Mooseheart, III., a "child,city" for sons
and daughters of departed members of the
. Loyal Order of "is 'run 'b,., people who
do not, like institutions!' .Malcolm R. Giles,
executive director of the organization sa"s'
"Wd ' l'
. e 0 everything that devotion and inge-
nUity can suggC'st , to make Mooseheart as
little like on ' institution and os much like a
home as possible." As a city, is
largely self. sufficient. Its SOO-acre farm
(above) supplies 60 per cent of the food. The
student ban\c (left) welcomes checks for as
litde as one cent. And ,for those of the
younger 'set who hav, not yet reached a
state of solventy, there are plenty
of playthings, ,as evidenced by view of the
toy and game-filled nursery (below).
Mooseheart girls select new 'at-
tire to 'be "purchosed" with requi.
sition . slips' at . their ,o,wn depar,t,.
ment store (left). In an 'eftort to
function .as good parents
Mooseheart i,s eager to develop
each child's , every 'faculty. Ther.
are religious services and instruc-
tions for all denominations, and
a bOy or girl can learn to' ploy any
musicCiI . he desir';"
There are several bands .and or-
. chestros, as ' well as theatrical
activities throughout the y,-ar.
NEEDLECRIrT PATTERNS
Story Book Kitty Pinafore
S
TOR fashion for YQur
darlingl She'll love her , Kitty '
pinafore. Motifs are done in' easy
. Keep Posted on Values
By Reading the Ads
hen' Your ' .
Back'Hurts -
And Your Stl'Cn,th and
Ener". .. Below Par
Ie lDaY' be ........ b7 dll.rdil. 01 ltd-
<107 'W'.tloa lbal permlta polooo....
vute to aceumulate. For truy man,.
reel llred. "eak and ,!\Iaerable
tb. lall to remove .e..
l ,eJda ud otber waate IDluer frOID tbe
t,lood.
You lDaY, wife ... anllli bl.lcaebe,
embroidery; the sewing's easy
too.
. .. .
SJle II takes 1 V. yards. Pllt'teh! 7360
h a.. lrenal.,r 0' Inollrs; cutllnll chari for
alzel 2 e Included,
Our Improved pnitem - ' visual with
ensytOolee charta and photos. ond com
pl.t. dlrectlonl-make," easy.
1!Ie':"., Qlro'" Weedl .... rt Depl.
IHI4 \Y. Rnnd.lpll St ,. CIoI.-fo ftu. III.
E:nClos. 20 cenlS for pp. lem.
No. ____ _
Name
AdeSr"ss
Thursday, JUDe 18, 1141
"
AId for the Women
A method designed to ' increase
the attractiveness of woman'.
hair, by causing it to wave and
also to curl and thus 'reflect IIgbt
in greater degree is covered by
patent issued to a New York wom-
an, according to National Patent
council. An inexpensive wave curl-
er of non-rnetallic rnaterij1ls is
used in the process; the inventor
the pinna, or leaflets of
the ,pinnated d'ate-palm leaf: The
patent reveals a ,method of treat-
in'g preserving the pinna and
describes each step to be used in
producing the proper wave,s and
curls.
HEW
;
, rlleumallc b.adacb!i. eSl 'n ....
up olabu, 1"1 paino ..... ellioll .
",m.Um .. freque.t ueS eeanty QrjQI.
!Jo.. Witb Imartl". and bumlne Ia aa
(ltber lip lb.' IOm.tbllll II .""01 "Itll
l;be Iddolll" or 1
HELPS ENGINES 3 WAYS
Tbe .. ,bOllld be no doubt &11.& proIDpe
t,...,mODt .. wI_ Ihan a.elect. IT..
1DOo,,'1 PIIU. ,II II . better to ",II' Oil
medlcln. that b .. "Oil COUDtry.lld. apo ,
Rroval Lb!!D Oil 10 tbIDII ... 1'.orabI7 '
Imo ..... """ " .......... trr ... a.d._
ed IDUlY lUr.. Are .. , all d ..... tc .....
Get 000". locIay,
* A Smoother Engine Idle.
* Improved Gasoline Economy.
* Increased Electrode LIfe.
* ..... u .. at Its tow ' rollo ot .. oolon,
the n.w AulaUte ... 1110. $peIrk PlUg parmlll
wide. IfIItIoI III'P .. Hinge _k.. .... ..
advanlall.' ""lbl.. .
I ,. '\ .
P
OSITlVB .. take-hold" on the take-off '
throqgh the
, spou, positive pulling power any time,
anywhere-that's what you get with
Champions.
How? It's plain to see. Notice how those
extra high, Jong power bars are to
. take a suong, sharp in hard ground
tlnd a Uaction hold in soft grolmd.
Desigiled '1O run on only twelve poUnds,
the Firestone Champion Ground
Grip ,is right down on the ground where
it Can tal,ce a powerful full traction bite
dear a,crosi the
The next time . you buy tires or a neW
uac:t6r, get 'Firestone Champions, the tires
; that always Itkeep pulling for you".
1Jt;"1O ,b, Vol" 01 P;'IIIO", "'", Mo .. ",;", ()fJ1r
, fWlr NBC NlIwotle SIMiou
THF 3 RULES FOR MAXIMUM TRACTION
\
lM9
P,acfical Wren House -
Is Simple to Construct
you CAN sol:ve your bird-hous-
ing problem very easily by
building the Wren House (No. 111)
illustrated above. Is is attractive
as it is practical and you should
have ' no difficulty in finding ten-
ants. The full size patterns of{ered
beloW take all the mystery out of
building. I,Jser merely traces the
pattern on the scraps of wood the
pattern specifies, saws and as-
sembles exactly as and where ll1e
pattern indicates. Full Size pat-
terns for painting decorations per-
mit finishing houses .with a pro-
fessional touch. .

SenJ! Ifc for the Wren House Pllttem
No. llJ to East-BUd Pollern Compony.
Depl. W. Ple .. aotvWe. N. Y.
-StJoseph
_.S ASPIRIII AT IT. 10J
rO!i 08Ir $10' .- .nil !II"" yU.eoIipl ....
. .. lluad o. IDliClaIAe
W IIJIIiII BABY SHOES. lIII.
III .. JrotIu. __ I ... octI, 10 lit 'lOUl
)ned .... CIIl ... aoIt ad __ '110%
.......... rzLT. AD ye. d. Ia foU_ tho I
...,.. ........ aU Ia 'a tlUll'
feU .... .....dt.r lit. II s>ndo!.... cui
PI .... JIIectiI ... __ .. I IISO ..
ioocIa pair. pi_ III. lola 01 ID_altla.9 .... ,.. I
.... Wa IlaclItoIa I'UE. 3, UriI.
Jelt d_lo, ....... 0.. t ..
. ..... II ... __ ... w",UbI', ,... f!_1 .
will ..... ' ''S' U Y!o" waIll I .... PIAl or .j
. w.I'e. _ ... d .... ,. __ 2. or 3. Je.d
.. edt .. ........" .... r for Sic for .acb
; pair wntad. . Wo par _lage. U C.O,D.
m , PIT :_11,,0 oDeI P. 0_ f.... o_r
tod&r . _ "'oralll .... opon wID .001
c.l "'. ..... III 1101 Ia your .Ioc:al ..... :
ItnnCAJ. SHOE FACTORY
O. aox 117, acolu/WO; CAUt.
....... 7.,... .... _ ...........
.............. Chupd fro .. ...,'
....... frioeIIoCdosToolb pone,.",
.... eclnt16c ....
..., ......... Ca1cJk ,.aneup ..,
c.. . ...., ..... 1ear e
.... _1&11& .......
r!r!lt!!' " -
REMEMBER
YOU Wf.4EN YOU -
WERE THAT
1-41G14 ! II
Mr. Peck's wile bad just pur-
chased a grandfather's clock in
an antique shop and he was forced
to carry it for
_ As-.he ...labored along ...under 11111---"---;,-
b\ij:den a man stopped him
asked, "Wouldn't a watch more
conveniept?" .
Matt-'-;Wllat . are thQse marks
on your no.se?"
Hel\ry-"Oh, they .are m.ade. by
glasses ." .
Matt-"You should learn to tilt
your head back, then it would pour.
out easier."
Mr. Smith was a stubbol'll in-
He would I)ev!!r ,,{ear
'rubbefs WhEfn it rained nor put on
an extra sweater if the . nigpts
were , chilly,_ Mrs: ' Smith was
peeved _ at his
never take an}' gJo(l a.d-
vIce,'; sbe corppla!ned' in 'II: nag- t
ging ' , r
"Darn good thIng for you ' I
dOht." he Fetorted. "or you would
still be Ilrl old,
HOtllE PLANI for OIUn. 8111011
ana taMIIII. Fllln. Book 0111" 81.00.
SMALL HOMJi!l8 ;PUN lII!ItVIC2. I ...
'I1. w. 1' bt N. W A41 ta. 0
. "
'BUSINES& &. OPPOB. '
I!OB BALE-'-loeSl"na farma l>IleS 1IU8lDe.
Qpportun1tlee. Write for llJit. aure" B.
Colli.. Ollro.'. In.. r 7
M .... ",DI,. OUT
'101111 reveal how. 'PARK. OUSTOM 8110;1'.
... ""': U. Ohl... . .
.... p.u ,... .. 1I ln.... Tb., .b'oul4
make lOU .Jao everY week In l ... t . pAte .
tIme. U YOII have S.tlltda,., Sllnc:fI!".
or a couple hour. an etJenln. or two
week. you .houieS Qulc:lcly ........ r thl&
oH.,r, Olve phone. "d4r .... " .od tell
.U uboUt younell. R. Vial...... r. O.
.... .. !rOraln. 01110. \ .
. DRUa STORE
TRAVEL
FISHRMEII .
III' ' OJ' \fULY opan. the KIl.keUun18.
Black Bo lUllS PI""er.1 Season bere on
Sturlleon Luke (one", 01 til. Kaw.rtlui .
Lake.,. W. lIavlt .... aIo-'BlI\lt.-OulCI ;
ThIll .. an Ide.u. apot to, ""nll ,.ollr famlll'
ali w., hav. comfortobly lodle,
&lao ' cottlile. to Accommoclat. p.rtie. 01'
ailI, elllht' or ten. Cottol.' are tteate4 ancs
bav. rwuUn, hot and cold 1!fater (Fluah ,
Tolleu) . Sprln"ll1led beu. Etactricll7
.tIl.ou,hout. Good food, exceUent coff.e
ryed at all time Ther. are all
*roatJonal acUvIU.. av .... ble aIIII "',e
. nrirnriUnl to Wond,trul here .1 _
Park. ILalre :nonl Location) J'or flirtbor
bUOno.Uon' and zeaervaUdfta I
; .WrlHoLIDOhoHOuiE .. '
II. 21, BUDD - - ' 'rBUBI'rONIA PARK
(10 IIU .. T". T .... Ie) .CAJif
" I
I p Post.d o. V.I
, . ,
I, R dID& the Id
. .
RATES: One cent per word,
minimum charge, 25 cent&.
Three Iruerflonl for the prici
of . two. Forml clole Yl8dner
day noon.
weed. III COI'IL Abo 1Ia.,. for ....
- I, joD CODeeDtrate, "Shar-ktU"
weed klDer, 10 per cellt ItroDpr
tIIan molt othen. Bpra,el'll for
lale. W. L. Bheehu, PhOlie War-
oeevllle D.L
Yoa Ule $40.001
BANK RUN ORA VEil- !.Qade,l,
at Davll Furnu Pit. 110 cent.
.cublc yard. We allO deit"er. A1Ul
ITAGE '" $ON; Phone 2091. tt
Attend Our This Thursday or. Friday.
. No Hard Rules .- Just Sign Your Name.
A real Texas oil fieldat.ory, nowla. Cold. !lith O'Brien & Garfield f)ON'T FORGET TO CALL
tjs 'for insurance. All types of
TWIN THEATRE
in llranc;:e at a savings. can
Franci Gene Brown, phone CU8TOM BALING
11 I R. C. LaRUE Wayne. vi ll e 2472 or ca co RT 1. '\VAYNI!lBVILLE,
led, Wilin';ngt n 2 111. ' .
PHONE . -' --- - .... ------
FOR. ,SAJ, E- SWllet potato planta
&Ol'ts, per hllndr d. All kinds or
garden . plnntl!, j 0 otll. P r .dozen,
HAS. C. STROUSE. 1% miles
nOI'th or Wayn at corner
of WaY/lesvllle, Fert:T and Lytle
r onds. 61jiSt
EXCAVATIN,Q
WIth BulldOZer '" Shovel. t or
IlRsements, pondll. levys' I\nd cle-
aring land. Estimates .turnlabed.
W. N. UPTON. Wilson Rd . 4 mI.
eaB.t of Waynes.. Ph. 8prl", Val
ley 38111: 69.at
..
BOB O'REGAN
Junior baseball fund took a c\lp ,
pIng.' " all of wh Icb adds up to \
thIs . this S'unday Bellbl'ook:. 1948
champions appeal" here, 80 holY
about di gging down deep wh,en
t he .colleotlon takell up Il n'tl
keep t he 17year.old tn
tbe bl ack
Another recent contributor to
the baseba11 fund Is tho Wa.ynes
' LO'ST - Male 11eagle. , tan head, WANTED-
. mostlY -white. Black nnd tau al- Call Lebanon erT.X.
I
ville Lumber & Suppl y t hrough
Baling. 12c. It, never , ralna but It pOurs . Its gllnla l owner. Fred Gr auman .
M. ' J. HolI aak tbe .Junior AmerIcan Legion Also: tho Waynes ville Nntl01lw '
69St baaeball nine;, lut Sunday af -Bank bas a neW suit at
teronno tbey couldn't even get tbe disposal ot the team .. only
their CentervlJ.1e . game started reall01l t or the dolay W1\ S t bat
ong baok. 'IA;)st along Ceasar'. 'nglworth.
.Creek in vacinlty ot John Cum . " : " .
qllnis 8,1\d (artn, PJeue- WANTED- Launderlng to do In
notify OSCAR LYNG. living on my home. Phone . WaY,neB, 2986.
again on Irfonday ' ole man Coaol,t B9b Campben Is wearlug
rain splashed around before the Ute alid it took several
tlrst Inplng had , been completed oontmllkers to accumulate
wi th the clubs at. an 0:0 stage. ough goods to fashlon . a 48
All of wblch accompUshe!l noth' shirt and 11 46 trousers. ' In other
. I'llrm on Olarka, WANTED- An Ice "box In
vJl\e Road about 2 mile. from conlUilon, .Mrs. Susan $canl(m.
a at Main Street. Waynellvllle,
i
Ing OlIcept to give the youthful words, ' there'a a of m'anbood
kf d
' d d FOR check Le I aI ..... t _.. . C ' b 11
'. n rease or writer. ,Excjlllent oondltlon "$6.00. g on a wu-uay 'WeltIng In a,mp e . oak' and poplar In al1 Tbe Miami Gazette. Pbone 2143. 'and expend $3.00 for the umpIres ______ _ Reallonable pricel. , All _________ ...,.-__ appearance Sunday and the The Welcome Bible Clas8 of orders, large or IImall, will be FOR BALE- Portable :prealure fUll 9ll,OO for Monday I!-Jglh. Jonah"s RUn Church met Friday delivered. ACY T ... 'MB. Phone tank w,leh coal 011 torch and car new balls the evening at the ' country home oC rylng atrap. "Coutd converted way ot nesh 80 the 1 19 Mr. and M ril. Gordon Long. f
Wllynesvllle 3701. to inlect or pIa t apray. Take it
.,., ---
CUa.TOM , ,BALING,- With BaJe-
OMatic wire-tie, uniform tenslQn
on Bhy welsht bale deal reel. W.
away for ' $2.00. The MIami Oa DO YOU
lette. '
* LAMPS FIXlURES
L. ' Plione '
NOTICE ' OP APPOINTMENT
.eeutor J991.'
"
of Anna K. Madden, De-
e8aMc1.
Get Your
hereby llYeD
Frank O. AndenoD whOlle poet
office adclreu .. Lebanon. Ohio
been dlllT .. Ex
.tor of tile Eetate of .Anna K.
Madden late County,
Oblo, dllClllllIId..
BAIL INSURANCE
Dated tblI 11th dar of May.
1 ....
lU.t..PB B. ' CA1lIDY
.Tudp of tile Probate Court
WJI'N1l CottDty. Ohl0
lI'rank o. AndersOn,
,204, It
QRAOUATE8 AT QLENDAL .' " ,
... .. !: ' A charmIng Sirl who once lived
In the heart of
HeJI .... " .' .. " ..... her tinal year as IIhe pa!111
lit flrat under the bars gArl"nll",f
Y-.IOQ,- ... ....: /:IY roles - the leader of the III'
1 ... 8U11.1", graduating clallll-
0IIr I a"dltorlum I?f Olendal. .
, Your CftIII8" ....... Sbe-made. the presentation ,.
............... .... .......... c1allll gltt IIbe III allo
... ,ear . ..-..- .w:--
Hall ...... iIDCIIo ' . of thll Itl't'at clull.
s.. ow CaD ....... Sh. leavee for far o,ff ,Point,.
* HOUSE OR OUTBUIU>INGS WIRED?
oJ< 'BROKEN SWfFCH:REF'LACED?
II> WATER' HEATER INSTALLATION?
... AN'f:XTM WALL PLUG? '
CALL
Smith EleCtric Service
FOR ALL' FLECTRIC NEEDS , .
SMlnt - ' WAYNESVILLE - ;PHONE 2704
Announcing. ".
A NEW.
,Beauty 'Solon
IN
,
POPlJt.AR 'RA TlES
HELENE CUR,-IS
EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS
MANICURES - SHAMPOOS - HAJR CUTS
WAVIiS
JOA'N BECKElT,
LOCATED ON MAIN STREET, HARVEYSBURG
. -,
. STANLEY and KOOGLER
BROKERS LICENSE
FOr Dnte , . Phone Waynesville
hio, 2894 ((ever e chnrge ).
7Watch For The WAA. Surprlee7
11t' . Worth For?
DO IT'
YOURSELF
AND' SAVE
RENT POWERTooLS
FLOOR SANPIDR
FlOOR EDGIDR
FLOOR POLISI:lElR
Sanllpo.p I' - Paints -' Varnlsb
mmCE FLOOR FINJSH KITS
(For l\efinlshlng Floors) <
. ., .
. ,
'ELEtlRICIAN
WIRING
REPAIR
I N8T A LLATI9N8
Call Today For Quick
Efficient
Ronald' Rosh
PHONE 2678
WAYNESVILLE
Dead 'Stock
HORSES, $4, COW8, t4
. ACCDrdin'g 'to Size
and
oan '
Xenia 454
CASH DEAD STOCK
Accordjng to size and .
All Stock removed promp"tly.
COWS- $4.00; HORIE8-
JANES
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FUTURE ,SECURITY
You cart repay from farm ,
income, No . change in con-
tract - no renewals. '
Long Term- 4 .per cent
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Clneinnatl_ Unlon' IMDOII V.ard.
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all uound n:tlrk. In ....
IlU Baril. on the northertl Ibore
line of GeorSialJ Bay. rap't, It cool
there Alice? : Lebanon N.F.L.A.
Gauntl'Y.
Insurance
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20 E. MULBERRV ST.
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The prlcea would be death
Icorohlng to' ,!moat 91lre me' tiut
the waten are ever warm
under they; call the mIdnight
ltin. " . "
I. the daughter of artillt
'Stanford ' Bopn. Morrow. Ohio"
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Com1na 8ftn;-t:hl WAA 8urpr, .. 1
It'. Worth Wllltchl"l1 Forn
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Ranges le8S 'a'
by' ,Halne class'
at Wayne_Vine High"
, All in 'ElceUeo!. Condition . ,
9 cu. ft.
De" Lux Stoves
BIG' SAVDT.GS
Fairley Bdwe. Store
WAVN ... VILLE, OHIO
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A PROPOSAL FOR A CONTRAcr OF SALE OF THE '
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" , Hannah
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PROPERTY ON 0,
'w!u. BE MADJ: .TO ON THE
.i PREMISES
LEAGUE GAME STARTS 7i P,M.
DONK\' 'GAME FOLLOWS
LOCAL PLAYERS WILL RIDE THE DONKEYS
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H. Sturm, Sec'y-Treas.
Lebanon, 'Ohio
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TaIkmg II Over
e
azette
A Column ot Comml"t
ay Thl Editor rWayriesville Since 1850
NINETYNINTH YEAR. ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY, ' WAYNESVILLE, O.HIO, THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1941 FIVE CENTS A COpy
Busln,ela men In Wa)'llellvllle
and . nearby communlUel be
anllwerlng a lot of. QuestlonB 000'
A. H. Stubbs ' NaDJed St., Mary's 'Parish House Building Fund Drive 69' Have
I eernlng theIr elt1\bllshmenta duro
tn, the next lew weekB. Marlon
will be making a Census
01 BUBlnelis lor Connty,
tbe tlrat sInce 1939.
Chairman of Anoual
Local FaU Festival
We were quite curlonl to learn
, ' f The Clvlo Club
ju't why lIuch .. censui was be will again sponsor a Fall CarniVa.l
In. taken. Mr. Snyder'l anlwer thle 'year It ' was announced at
'11111.: ,\ ' : the . Olub's June- meeting Monday

Why does bUlllnels take an In. evening. A. H. ,Stubbs was nam
ventory. You kJ;low wby. There.
fore, the ,overnment haa been
, to' take 8n Inventory
ot bualneie tor many reBBons,
one In ,Parttcule,r\1 to get an ,ec'
oJlomlc ploture of buslnesll.
The many otbtlf , reasons are,
IItatllltlcal Information for manu
facturer., . processorB, producers,
banir .... , and retall
e'rl'. aad 110 forth.
It allo glvel ' you a picture of
credIt, employment. wages and
comparative costa. Tbese are
lome of the many laota that will
be revE'aled when the CensllB or
Bualnells hall been completed. '
Inclldentally, ,'the lame bureau.
and the eame ' enumeratore wtll
ed ,chairman of tbe event.
Meryl B., Gray" Leban,on attor
ney, WBI the guest speaker tor
the event. Gray. president of tbe
Lebanon Booster Club, told , of
the technlqtleb apd' methQds used
by the Lebanon Cluh to secure
civic foster commun'
tty 'Progress.
. Gray's Informal, humoroull del
Ivery was enjoyed by aU. Rls
Impromptu talk WBB both Interest
Ing and th.ought provoking.
Several pertlr,n;nt oommunlty
probiems were discussed dur:1bg
a. . v,1orous bnslness Besslon. F.
Gene BrOwn reporte,d tbat the
'village councn will paint a park
Ing lioJdelne ' along the soutb
side of MaIn Street:
Warren COunty'lI
pal Churcl1 has one
'tbe mOllt church'
provement programs
by a county""relfglous
pre,war ,days.
'.libEl Parlsb House
the present WayneBVllle
wll, give tltls community
dltional center f 0 t; C1hJ'l.dali
training anI} recreatlon.
wllt be avaUable tor all
meetings, dinners, and
gethers.
, Ainple , space will
for ' nursery and klIlde,u:.ut ...
during church
avaUllble for wslde
choir movements, for ,clergy con
lultatlon rooms. tcr f effective,
heating and adeQuate toilet fac
muss.' ..
The . structure wllJ add a rear
to the presont church
a parish library. .
WIth, , the conlltructJon comple
ted; St: Mary'I! ' will ,l'Elmllln OIJen
at aU tLmes - provldlllg constant
cOmmuulty' service.
Tbe architect's estimate of . the
of the addl,tiou Is ap
lIr(.xilllat,ely $45.000. 1'bJs lIum In
cludes all equipment and t'lll'n
Inoluding a welleQulpped
. ,
hobby and oraft shop. dining
kitchen fixtures, plus gil me
lounge ,room faclllUes.
::: For WaynesYille
St. Is .plannlni an ex
tenslve fundralslng campaign to
finance the program,
IIlemol'lal glftB In honor of per
sons . active In the develcpment
of the Churc.ia 01' the community
wUl )Ie accepted.
The Rev.. Samuel N. Keys Is
rector o( 'the Church a.nd the
building committee Includes: , 'Ma
yuard F. ' Weltz. cbalrman; Mrs.
Cbarles R. Fra.zier, Mra. Donald
Hawke. Dr. Howard lL Herman,
Obarles R. Mebame, and Col.
Joseph M. SIlk.
Happy Group
,Has Last Meeting
. ,
Playground Program
From Q' low of but ten
ere'd a weele to the prelent
figure of 69 boys and glrli .par-
Uclpatlog la the one week old
hIstory of the Waynesville Play.
gro'lnd Ai\soelatJon. whlcb h&l
thl) backing or the Mother'lI Club
and the CivIc ' Club. b.oth or.an-
Iza,tlons having contributed $60
apiece to date.
OthEll'" donatlonB recelyed bJ'
James Jones. wbo ,III aotlng ..
treasurer. Inolude: Carl Cook. U.
Pemonl deSiring to donate mOD'
ey or play equipment are &liked
to contact Mr. Jon88.
Cbarles Price. playground IUP.
ervlsor. reported ' that tbe volle,
The last meeting of the Happy ball4 basketba.u; and badminton
Hour Club, before vacation, loet games are r.ecelvlnC conllderable
on 'l'uesday at the home of 1111'S. attention from the cblldren wltll
EBther ' Michener. near New Bur Interest developing In the horalt-
lIngton, with Jake Reetler. shoe and rope toeB gamel. A
Mrs. Hazel Lundy, Mrs . . Halen croquet game has been added to
take the general population cen.
,81111 next .year.

We owe our lIubsorlber. In
1tprID. Valley our humble apolog.
comment, non,e 01
it complimentarY. the
local traftlc problem led to toe
passage ' of a motion ' tbat the
Civic Club recommend the trafUc
IIgbt at the National Il,Orn
er be 'left on 24 hours a \lay.
'l'aylor, Miss Floss Mlohener 'and the plaYgrOUlld also.
lIfrs. J eannette Ellis as guests. ' ' Mr. Price would like to remind
Mrs. Sara Braddock and Mrs. all parents ' tbat playground bOud
MARTHA LU'KENS .Clenna Wilson wer! In cbarge are from " 1:30 to 4:80 p.m:.
cf thA program. Tuesdays . throuDg FrldaJ'l, &Del
fa thl" week. ' ,
It vemll that tbe bundle or
papers consigned for Spring Val. ,
ley were sent to anotber com' RETURN TO WE$T COAST
munlly. T)le papers 'It'ere return- Hr. and Mm. Loren Reason
ed to uo Mondsy and were ' IDt left on Monday morning for theIr
mediately . lIent to tbelr rIghtful home. ID Loll after a two
owners. We alncerely regret thl,, ' week s here wIth their par:
rror. It won't hallpen a"aln (we entll, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Reason
!tope). and other relatIves. All wel'e

" Amon, the many , unullu.1
gueets at the Opp family reunion
at (11anCl Park On Sunday.
' lIl1ss Ruth Earnhart, Wayn.et-
vllle; ,Miss Janet' Beckett. W ..
lieevllle ,Rt. 2; and MlsB Mar
Lukens. Harveysburg, have
chosen by the Supreme CoU\l
of the Order ot RaInbow
Girls for their outlltandmg
vice In the Order aB woJ>thy
receIve tbe Grand Cross
Thll!l degree wJli be
Ol'and Assembly, June 24 at 7'
,p.m. ' In the Bullroow or 'the Bo
Cleve.\and.
LltUe Jel:ry' a that there IB' no ?De reeponalble
Poem Introducing the honor guest for tbelr children a aeUvlU. at
Mrs. 'Jake Reeder. a. recent bride. tbe playcentel'.
Receipts and bite of advice '---------
were written for her. PoelDB WAit.. TO , AfAlilD "IIZI.,.
were given I' Be{ty Satterth- 'to
waite. Jeannette J!llllll' play- No" It
8d ' 8.\I"eral plano Dumbera, and nelVllle.
the brIde wae Hcorted ' to tbe baa tabn
toble whel:8 love"" ara), of lrItta to&llter, five
a,,81tecJ ber. ollOWld ' of -fIIIlW';.jI,
Tbe club adjourned to llleet ,ID
the .bom,. of Kra.
Russel Wllaon. ,. '
tblDgl that find their way into
our::-, mall box W&ll one that really
our ego ttab yeei. It
Mrs. J . B. Sackett. Mrs. W. C,
St. John and Mrll. Ralph BasUngs
were evening dinner: gue
o . MI:a . . JR. 8, Stroud. :
1!l1g'ht glrla from the
Assemhly will receIve the flrllt WIth M.r- DUrtIlB the iIOCIaI bour. '"
, crf'.am T ""eel.
, '. .. Ollct'l
Job,' froID -I; H1JI"
bitt. . former go:vernor of OhIo.
8rulouncln, that he wllt. relume
.. .
..
'Irs. .tlldiDgtOD
.Hostess ,To w.s.c.s.

Mra. WUltllm ilia -nf ': .... . HEY
_ _the practice of law In Oleveland.
Mr. and ' Mrs; Fred Henderson
or Lisbon., Oblo were guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. John dons lind tam
Ily during the lIBst
Hey kJddles, an'dI Moo and
Pop! . There'll a rell) treat In
store' at the TwI,D Theatre.
Saturday afternoon. One hoUr
ot your favorite . ...
'Bugs Bupny, T,o":l and Jerry
and 8jmOIlg abters
will greet you and deltght
you with their anticS. 'at 2 :30
Now. we lare Quite honored
that ' Tom .Herbert ebould solicit,
our bullnen, but we believe that
Wa)'lleeville" lawyer will be will
fnl to handle a.n7 legal problem'l!
that might cO.me our way.

We have, In our back J'ard,
white roae an,d a rer rolle - both
.Mr. H. H. Harper and
daubter 'bt Culyer. rhd1Rna ' were
Sunday ' dinner gueBts of Mr. and
MR, M. , A. ' Fulkerson.
, ,
, ..
Mrs. Alva Ludlngto'n was host
a'nd 8: 30 p.m. '
, on, .tbe "arne Item. I don't see
anything particularly unusual
about tbat. but the. wire .and the
lady lIext door lay lh .. t It doesn't
happen verY often. '
Mr. and Mra, A. R. Stubbs were
Sunda), evening guests of 1I1r. and
Mrll. Jesse Sbanke near New'
Burlington.
Mary Jean Rickey left Waynes
vl,le for the Sin Bern
adlno All" Force Base. CalifornIa,
for an Indefinite stay.
86S to the Woman's Soolety of '
Ohrlstlao Serv,lce on
6. Mrs, Kenneth
Hough presided durlr\g the bus
Iness seselon.
Devotions were ' led by Mrs.
Glenn .' Borden, subject beIng ''In
tbe ,Light ' Tbat Sblned In
The Darknesl." The iesson ,topic'
"Africa" was gIven by' Mrs.
The Waynesville Mother-'s
Club Is sponaorln!g' tbl,B all
cartoon show with the pro
going to recently
organized Playground Assoc.
Donations o( 15 cents per
se,at, both adult apt! cblldren
Is requested by rolrs. Oharles
IAiMay.
l , ,
If you have', or. know of, any
,arden oddJtles hel II In
Wayne.vllle, we'll' . be glad to
bear about them. We'll p':SIl the
Information along to other local
,ardenerl.
Mr. and Mni .. ltarl OIark of Day-
ton ""re 41nner peste Sunday
ot Mr. and Mrll.
8:d family In honor ' of Fatber'"
nil)'. Mr. and Mrs. Herbel't J.oy
of Dayton were Sunday evcnlng
'
, ,
Mr. ' and Walter WhItaker
"&nd MI'. and Mra. Ray Miller and
chUdren attended the Shields reo
uulon .n Springfield Sunday.
'LIttle Elwood Earnbart. Bon or
Mr. and Mrl. Earl Earnliart un
derwent a tonsll, operation In Day
ton on Monday ,morning.

Waynesville ' Markets
(Inf l' matlon supplied by the
'Waynellvllle Farmers' Exchange)
Wheat opened Monday morn
lng, ;June 18, very much on the
pessemlstlo IIlde. Harvest in the
Gilbert Frye. ' , ,
Following ' the ,adjournment de-
IIQlous ' refreshments were HARVEYSBURG SIPECIAL
by Mrs. Ludington. Walter THIS WEEK AND NEXT
Mrs. Ol1nt Olark, Mrs. Thill week and nllxt non,sub-
Jennie ,CannQr, and M.rs: Morri n
FUllterson. scrlbers of The 'I\Uaoll Gazette in
HarveYBburg will rellelve sample
All !las baen extend .. cOl,lles of tbe PaPel'. .
ed to, the Spclety moor, wIth' Througb the co-operatlon or our
ri!. Oharles i!lliJs tor lUI all "lay aarveysburg represelltatlve, Jane
meeting In July at her cottlilJe aL ' FILe, 'any non'subscr,lber tn tbe,
,ChllutaUliuB. Everyone brln'S' coy. Harveysburg area may enter his
ered dlsb and service. lIubscrlptfon with her.
, Mr .. and Mrs. LOyd Davl,s
as Father'lI Day, ,supper peats.
,Mr. and Mrs, Cecil M. l)avls atid
\ Nr. and Mra. Clarence J. Davia
of DUton. ,Mill Mary Scheetz
and Mr. BdI Davill. '
west,s runnln, Into wet weath ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ramby and
or. Some wet wheat Is being reo ,Mr." and Mrs. LaMar Earnbart flimlly had os Sunday guests Mr.
celved at the markets. If ' tbls arc announcing the birth, of an Homer Ramby of l.Altana. FIn...
cODdltron continues it will no eight pOl1nll. ten-ounce, daughter" Mr. ; and Mrs. James Taylor. Mr.
doubt result In a weaker market Beht DeMar Earnbart. Sunday, and Mrs. Ray Taylor and Mr. and
because' Btorage for this Quality June 19 at HospItal. Mrs. -(fflorge Ramlly Of ' Dayton.
wheat Is very limited. Mr: Mrs. Long of Cald: Mm. Bomer I Ramby Is thc guest
Weather continued . unfavorable well. Ohio- are the maternal , gran- of Mr. and Mrs, Milton Thinnes
through the latter part of last dparents. Mr, Mrs. A. B., In and 'WJl\ Jom ' Mr.
week and the first l1art of .tbls EarnJiart arc the paternal grand- Ramb;v bere dur.tng the week..
week; 'so much 80 that repot,ts ' of parents. '" ' ,
Mr .. aDd Mrs. W. E. Stroud en- lost crops are, reaching us .. This , Milia', Letitia Scbatzman was a
tertalned for Father!II' Day. Mr. has had a somew.hat strengthen LEAVE FOR FLORIDA guest of her sister, Mrs. vr. O.
and Mrl. Eugene White and ,lng effect on , the mllrket. If this Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rloh aecom- RapeI'. during ,the Pllst week. Mr.
. daughters of Batavia. Mrs. g
eo
., wet wbeat ' continues to reach' panled their, son. Mr. Maynard and 'Kra. Raper' also bad as Wed.
r.,e. Whtte of M,r. and the mark'ets In volume we look Rlcb, wltl), and sons of Plttsburgb. needay &'nil Thursday ' guesls. Mr.
Mrs. of for. a lower market In a few days. ton FIsatuldrday, for a vacation triP. and Mrs. RusBel Du.nn of Akron
Mrll., Irene Henderson. Mra. Irene . demand continues ,ood or a. , d d ht MI Ell b th A
A-'i M G VI d .... ,. Llttl D A Tb d" an aug er. 8S za e nn
aJ nr. rl. race ce, }.Ur. wlth' lImlted receJtits and was able e ee un omaB, aug ... "' ,
Claude to gain , two cenls during the ter' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thom- of Ohio University. ,
Janet Cook. dau,hter of Mr; and
Mrs, Oook II reouperat.
Ing from '. 8 tonllll
NOTICE
Tbe eounC)1I of the , VIllqe of
WayneBvlUe wUl receive appllcat-
1008 and Intenlsw appllcanu for
Street Patrolman on the evening
of Jul:y 2, 1949 at 7:30 oclock.
" H. M. Sberwood, lIayor
week. Very little- activity IB eX' as, is conti ned , to her rqo!ll with \ ,j r. and Mrs. ' Cbs,rles Ellis en.
pected In the corn market' since measles and mumps. tElrtll.lned tor Father's Day, Mr.
atl attention Is centered on the and M-. Frank HE'SS of SprIng
WILL , SING AT SPRINGBORO .u
current wheat barvest. Valley, Mr. a, lid I\lirs. Roy Ellis
b
- Mlss TO,be BaU and Jeffrey
FarmeR In thls area, woe ... and son, Cbarles, Bnd Mr. nnd
' t t Ball will sing Sunday morn'Ing,
pect to atore their ces crop a 6 loire . . Erwln Ellis.
home are' again cautioned to June 2 at the Reformed Ohurch
ltore only 12 lIer cellt or lower In SprIngboro. 'I'bIB Is a special
moisture wbeat. Thoroughly dill bomecomlng service for formel'
Infect lltorage space and provide memberl or 'the Cburoh. Tobe
8 means for watching wea.vel and ' will sing "Hold Thou My Hand"
heatlD" In the .stored graIn. snd "The Voice In Tbe Wilder
II ness," Jeffrey will "II)'
CARD OF THANKS CURRENT BID8 Task."
Thankl to 8U of m)' triellda fot (Julie :11, 1949)
MI'. and Mrs. Cl eye Conner left
Saturday morning IIlnd wJll , reo
malll unm after tbe Fourtb wlt.h
their sonlnlaw and daughter,
MI'. and Mrs. Tom Florence and
So. Oal' ..
the Iovel1 C!&I'CII and Dowen Wheat (New Crop> . . .. n.T6 b\l. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth J!be7 Mr. and Mrs.
Mnt to .e dUiiq my Ita)' In tit. Ccma ... . , i 'US bu. and daughter. Marjorie, of DQIoIl IlllYe returned
JaoepitaL '" _ Soy..... . . . .. .. . . .. $ . 1.6 ba. f vfllted Mr. and Mra. Wallst ...... t with Mr.
""un. Sot (Oct.-Nov,) f.1#Pu. MY Saturday eYenlllg, JIurtoq m
signed her DOsltion bere as Home Sunday' nJeht . the
Economics teaohel' . .. lias accept d AIIStara will /Deet the :U.B, A.nnT
a pOSition wltb the New' Air Bale, WllmJnctoD. OIl ' tIM
Bchools for the cllmlng year, ' local diamond.
OF A DAUGHTER
Mr, and Mrs. Henry R. Satter'
thwalte ' ar$! the ,pfoud' parents ' of
a baby daugbttlr, ShlJ;ley Ann,
born Wednesday. June 16. 19.9.
SoftbaU Round-Up
By JIM JONES
ROX-'NNA' EDGES ' KIER8 '13-11
ROlranna got away to a. good
start Friday night, scoring 7 runs
In the first Inning and staying
ahead all the way. Boli Downey
led the winners wltb a single,
two doubles and a home run.
T n1 Tbom son led Kler's with
two Hopkins started on
the hlll Kier'o ' IIond waB reo
lIeved by Sbanks In the third.
StanUeld went all the way for
Roxallna.
ROltanlla scored 7 runs In the
first on hits by Bill Downey, Bob
Downey. Brown and Stanfield.
walks to Collet and CraIg; ,and
two errors by Kler's.
Kler's rally In tbe of the
sevenl.h feU, short by two runs.
Traliing by s ix eomlng Into tbe
seveQ.th: Kler's scored four runs
on bits by Pope. Vic Thompson,
nnd 'rom Thompson. arid one
error by Roxanna.

NAMED ' RECREATION HEAD
Don Lukenll JIl attendlq the
Btate "'B Camp at flfewarlt,' Oblo
as IIwlmmlng Instructor and Will
then leave for Camp
Dllltrlct 4H Camp near WaUMOll,
Ohio where he will lefT' u nr
creation dlr.eotor. '
BETSY ROSS 4-H CLUB
By Lois Lukenl
The Bet!!)' RoII...- Sewlll' and
Coo,Jting 4H Club met WednHda,
June 16, at the ' Hane:Ylburt
Scbool with MrB. Viola Hilrtaock
In charge and Martha Lukenl
presiding.
A demonstration on egg aalad
IIllndwlch and tossed Balad "..
given , by Sue ralrcbUd. Reba
McCarren. and ,Lois ' Lukenll .. liar-
tha Lukens gave a
on flat felt seams.
The next meeting wu held at
Harveysburg School, Wedn,.da1,
JUne 22 at 1:30 p.m. aelen Hart-
sock. MareJa. Radar . and ROlle
DELCO NIPS ALLSTARS 8-5 RIch took part In tbe pro,ram,
The Delco Manufacturing plant
of Dayton edged past the Waynes WAYNE PENNY PINCHERS
vlllc ..AlIStars 85 under the Ughts By Eileen Brown
at Wayne Park Bunda), Jllght. The Wayne Peoney Pinchen
Delco came ' from beblnd In the 4.H Club met Wednellday, June
flftb and went away scoring two 15 at tbe home, of Bue Furnu
more I.n the final frame. Medler. wltb Mrl\. KeU'er Hod and M'rI,
Delco lett fIelder, fed the attack Harold Wbltaker III charge and
wIth two double" and two singles Betty Sa.tterthwalte presldlDl.
In as many trips to the plate. Nine of the 11 membera
Downey'lI 'home rUn In the thlr,d ered the roil call.. We cU.ICUII"
was, tbe bIg blow for Way' for a plcnlc. No dellDlt.
neavllle. date was set for this plcWe. W.
ROXANNA STOPS SMITH'S 8-3 dlscu8sed our projecta and 00111
ROlCBnna won their eecond ' pared our books.
game In lis mllny starts to take Parents ot the memben attend.
undi sputed poss8sslon of (Irat ed the meeUng.
(dace In the WayneRvllle Softball Tbe next meeting wU1 held
League. Stanfield went aU, the at the home of Carol JUIl,!
way tor Roxanna to win his lec 28 at 8 p.m.
ond game and Workman went aU ---------
tile way for Smith's, . Mr. and Mrs. Harold William-
and d;.ughter. lira.
'VI L GB da Bau, and lin. BtW
ROXANNA 0 0 H. Haack, all of e,...t
SMITH'S 1 1 1 SundaT afternoon' Wltb .....
FAIRLEY'S 0 1 1% Graoe WIIUa.IIOft aIl4 1Ir .... ,
KIER'S 0 1 1.'4 K .... Ira O. 8Jvq..-1 ....
PAGE'l'WO
Thursday, JUDe Z3, 1111
EEKLY NE'WS This Style Suitable
ISSie Is Joined, on Labor Measure;
Senate Group Okays Atlantic Pact;
Unemplo,yment Increasing 'in 'alion
The ClndereU . would take
new interest for the Gl's ID
Uncle Sam's army. e
And- there was a particular- rea.
Gordon Gray, a one-tilrie buck ,
private In the-' al'my, WIS nominated
by TrumaIl to ' be secre-
of the army. -.,..-------.....:;.;....--.......
Terry,
The Fox
B, Rlohard aW WllkllUlo.
For Ijay-Long Charm
ILABOR BI,LL:
. Issue Is Joined
The long-awaited fight on repeal
of the 'l)ft-HartJ,ey labor law had
.tu.gun. Debate ' had started the
r;;nate with Chairman Elbert D.
'Thomas (D., Utah) at labor
committee opening . tor the admlnis
tratlon, Government forces w,ere'
to)ln attempt fqr out-
lrlgbt repeat ot the measure, ,but an
Indlca.Ubns to a ' comproo
mU& or nothing:, . \ . !. ..
Meanwhii., ,John , L. , Lewis ae.
that AFL CIO bad
jbetrayed organized labor's " cause
,by ,reportedly 81leelng to a cOlll-
'
Urging a,dopt!on of the ..
vaUon bUl, Thomas .ald the voteu
bst November "decided the
!Hartiey ' law was a mIBtake.',1 'l'be
'admlniatra'Uon lIeeks to rePlace it
'w1th modlt.led version of the New
Deal WalDer act.
lor quick repeill Of the TIlft..
BartleY. Jaw.
In telegrams to' an 96 senator',
Lew head ot the United :MIne
UDlon, s.Jet he had
'AFL and CIO leaders had alleed to
.ccept four "oppressive amend
menta" to JIle adnllpJltraUon bill.
An, ,AI'L ottlc:l81 pooh-poohed
tAWia" char,es of . a ,ecJ;et deal;
IIJ . , of fact. he said. the
:.AFL CODveDUon ' 111" r80
ceutJy, "aareed to accept the foul'
amendmenta that ''horrUed' ' Lhi ...
TheA four .mendmenta .called
tor: " , , ,f I 'l
'1. Power for the federal ,ovem.
, mat to MIU plants. . 111
,DJlUonal-emeraency.' strikes. I
2. Tbe tllIn, returns
tiy unlom. <')0 . '; vr.
a. The 1nina at non-COmmUnIst
and af(idaVlta by WOrk.
ers aDd employer. ..
t; A ,Of trep .,J.Jl'!eCh ,1II
t.bor re1iUou.
, ,
. ' e IbolO of GRAY, now I,1Jldersecreto'ry, Is
ne1fupaper.) ,
40 old! a North Cnrollna pu))-
r-..... --___-:-------- Usher and lawYer. He has been
Ba
/rred ' J a'cting . secretary the r!lsigna..
tion 'ot Kenneth C. Royall on April
27.
Gray, born in Baltlmore'e t/l not
an army career man. But he
setved three the army. en-
Ustlng as a buCk prLvate In 1942.
But be bad s omethihg' on the ban,
then, and rose to captain with the
army grou,p 'in Eurppe. ;. :
THE new secretary would be the
, government's y!)ungest head of'
the past
16 months Gray hal been 'the army
official respollslble for indus-
trial mobilization and '
OUlclnl on his department.
N L, LEWIS:
Blo'!\" .
t A court at appeals
steve Trumbull, Mlaml Be... dealt a he.aVy blow at John 'Ii.
aid reporter. "a. liarred. from ' Lewis and hli United MIne Work.
Selling System "you CAN'T FOOL an old fox
like Terry akes,"' Anse
Jll1-ds' Hog 'Produc' eMS AeteD was sayJrig" "Not even
, , :1 you're . the robber
Price Agreed UppQ alld gangster In the country ... . He
chuclfted, reflecting OD the story he
Right in The PeD. about to tell.
Under a new system 01 sellin, was .p r e t t y well
b,ggs,. buyers and sulesQlen at the up that summer. In June
ma.rkets agree on the prLce right government agents came through,
pen before the hogs are wamlng all tHe small town banks
Thus the old weight- In the to be on ihe look
is being replaced by a out, and JadVislng what to do. Duke
pen-io-pen system \If marketing. InsabatQ and a couple of hls' hench-
The buyer.,!s .glven a to rec , men, d r 1'v e n
quality and pay a premium t rom t bel r
,ood ho,lI. 3 -Mlnu.. haunts I.l) the
, Flotlon' .Ia,rge dUes by
tile FJorlc1& .tale MJUlIe cbam. Lewl. .cnd his union.
a concentr.ated
eHort of .local
Ind federal agents wbo were delld
aet on bringing an end to the cur-
rent ' wave of crime, were biding
oUt In the I$Ueks alld whiling the
time away by staaln, spectacular
dayUght hold-uPI '01 ,maU toWD
her after he lIaMUonecl abe . gullty pf contempt of court 'rile caaaU&7 of UaIa Chester
m",uuer ID wbloh 'II but __ . in, to' caD oft the 'coal 'Whlte aow IUItI utter Is .pp..... ' "The &roable _. that DO ODe
. broarb$ before the seaate. It . had been filled' ., eDt eyeD to tile cuul obHn- blew where the. varmlDts woald
was re,.orted bla eheellbone wa. . They appealed.- The, . wi but IIIlller the oJd itdke next. Daile IDeab"- "a. A
fract1ll'e1J .whe. "he _. .tRok upb'eld the finding aad lIClhed!lle of bo .... bree.t. smart. Be ,1liiian
XoatJlful ,S.,,1e
YOUTHFUL yoked sU'le for
daylong. charm-and U's 80
!limple to sew I The comfortabJe
top buttons on e.ach shoulder, sUm
princess lines accent a

II)' II ae'aasor. .. were that Lewll and his era wIlo proc1aee neh caaaU&7 to.WDS becll1lle he .,S bl'ClDIh\
UNEMPL
' OYMEN T wowe! lose no time appea1iDr to the .took woald leeeive Dollllq iIp III one .Iid, be obole as &he
'. : UJuted States I1JP,eme' court for a mrs' "or, &lie .dtled be IUItI obJeot of hi. pDlerlni b,,1iU
Sudden Increase" final deeJllon. . ' &Iaoy bad . espeadedto . that "ere pretty ."eU .. otat.e4
THE CAsE 'arew out at Lewll' . aoi._i L __ Io..a IUIIl IIIIproteot.e4. .
Whatever itl IlgnJflc.rice, many defiance at the T.alt.Hartl..... Ja- brla, ,.-or bOil 50 ....... ... "
-" .,. me" ezeeUence. .,' :'June jlailed anll Pl!rt of ...
IIconomistl were express1D, con- la,t year tor a court G d ft 11 th t Gleri III It! Pattern 11(0. 8451 comea In atz. JI.. It.
cem over a ,mdden uplwing In: the Issued under the law that realon advanced 'fOr , In- 1)a u_y e' ear 0.. "e C - 16. 18,20: to aaeS U, Size If, .\14 ,.anSa of
number 01 unemplOyed In the. na the ;minera to call oft a , bltere.t' 111 marketing b leDS bl!gBP to ' subaide. oDlY one D-Iach
. . , . . Smlln town ballk h.ad been' . '
Uon. . Itrike in the sett coaJ . the welghtschedule sys1em held" '...L.:..a ''' ' . The Bprln. Su_er !'ASBION WIll
BETWEEN AprU and May. ,the Th . e cHap-let appeala court l'Ulln1" to recoinlze the ' cUftere:pce up, ...... that z;nore than 150 prove a dependable ,uld .. In .planaln. a
.' , , rtlUei ' away. ,' The who venintlle Bummer wardrobe .. Free pattel'1l
. of U:S, jobJe" had in- made it clear thaphe decilion 'wl s hogs. It, ablo falla to pay Withdrawn their aeeounu ,re- prlnted. IWllcle th. 25
creased b1 2'13',000 to, "rtDa tbe .,ased on the tact .that Lewis , fell' .quality. --..,,'
dw aWn them. . ".. IIEWI.NO OIRCLE PATTER" DEI"l'.
totally to a the ' miners ' until 'the Under the old sche 801 ''Te1'1l7.0lkes,' 1he trust eompaD7 611 loalll W.,la I.. 'lillO-Ie', m.
.hlgh of mo,e , than mands were before Illlelmen IlId, billers at; market presldan didn't H'e was an Eaolo 2lI In com for .Ilch
figure" were re- oU the atrike When they w'ould ' agree 111 the mornln. how -.. ..,. . ,,' pDltern dl!8lred. , '., '
federal .bureall of been previOUsly d1rec;ted b;r- elioga' e'ach ' buyer WOuld " at. at the gaJlle and. he Pa'lten ,NI>. . \ f 8b_
court to do 10, ' ,, ' A. Iche4u1e of proceas WlIs sei ' up derstood" humlln nature. Early In " ,
r),sl! 111 the apemployment tlg- .JUJt1ce E.. Barrett 8lCc;ordInl ,to "Ho'l was he' d bad some signa Name
ure at; a time When it. drOpl said on behaU 01 the court.. , biggs" and the ' .cales deter;mined , hun. around , the. lobby of the Acldr...
.mtJht be .attributed. the . "THE SUPREME COURT price. , " bank. S.uch thIn,1 as 'Save
latd, ,to th, ,JUdden of held InvolVin, these that system' Is' gra4uallY be., Old Age,', mepaalt with Us
tor. or jleDllnt .. , that he . who 1a1la to Under the old and Your Money Will Be Safe.'
The it ordllr . ' II puUlahable farmers jpd.ed probable The citizens a UWe, Ter1'1'
the.. .1I1ere,._ 111 erlrn1nal contempJ. That; decldon prices by , the was frying to reassW'.e them. On4\
Could. be traced to ":young persons governs UI liere.' , 'of their hogs. A premium of other sign was printed and inserted
of ,copegl!! . Ige;" 'hie lupreme court' li1read7' 114' per' / hundredwel8hC :was the glass In the door
. AT the reo upheld the conviction of Uwli c,gnatdered unusual It .the market This, too, amused them. , it
poJ;ted . total ', unemp'loyment . bis nilllerl for a the : real valpe at boiS of didn' t annoy them any. .
prlnclpaU:f ' as ' result at court in the 1948 lame welJlht varies .. 15.the QuJetude' of Glen-
leasonill :acUvlw on farml. It waa ibat"rulliig to which a. $5 or $6 per lllilinaL Such vUle's"tnain street was abl'Uptly and
. the;' ,ecmp,ietlDg Prettynlan referred. . IllDllI offer.ed poor' pay toe the harshly ,.. blab'pow.
were a'!tnt! among the CO\Dl" , IIWI:TCHI , 1' 0' . pert prOducet: who raises top- ered .black .edan iuddertl,. apo ..
eConomic lead' , hOls wclr'th more' money. peared at the town'l ',' IIOUth
ers who fealed . Vet , l for the new ,
grow wQrse 1Ie'10re Koch; called the "witch" of i. the fea.- tha, If a bt;tter joj
German Qt sellinS' Im:t ho,.
camp of World War II den. . ,old on a dreSl!!,d.carcl,Ils baab.
was. to face a German' coUrt of , (which
9n char,es of G.mnBll8 In ,Is, belnl o-
at the' concentration camp. ' i plored by many coopera-
ON.CE . sentenced ,to, ' lIle Imprison- tllve .. J agr:lcultural' exPe)'im,nt .tII
ment by ,American occupation ,tllons anll .tuillel WIPer the federal
force on chargel of and markellitg act. Man,.
speakable crueltie. to ' operators
Use bad 'her term about the dec:llne 1D Yolo,
four . years by ho,. arriving for l8Ie at
D. 'Clay on markets. "
aufflclent ,..,
Al;n.on, other' charles Ihe taced
waa one 9f .ma,de
0!Jt.Pf human , aJqtl.
'!be, tbat 'Dse would .
have .to staDd' trial aga1l1' wsl made
1n . bY -.n offieJai at ttie
Bavarian, ministry ot jusUce.
THE U.S. 'authoritles have
. 'to Gernllui dfllci\als tlie '
or4a of ihe Cllse' 111 ,order they
mllbt wbethett sne could .
':'l:1:4I:.1J,:' leigH.

1IeauwUi' 1i0CiD.aOW Keto


. 10.. IP", ride ' Ilk" atan ,
aad llow In th"
Sell rut 0\ ' :ale ..... _1IIa
cosb commJalo.... ......
, prlies. We'll .end II _
aoited. ""OIl .. 11 onel kHP :JOur co_
llOQ, aelect your prl&e. !lecQd aD
juat .. pofItd TODAY.
De,i. "NI, ' ... POI, clla.laaaU.
lie tried by the' German. for

.. own citizens
.be " Wal .
w1fe ' of ,the Nazi .commandant.
GAJi$FI$HPEIH
Famed 'Doctor-Editor's Authority Clipped
,'l'bt, r,d-bot ' I!lue between the apeaJdDI on aotthlna aeept medl
AIDed_ Ked1cal s oelaUon .nd cine. .
the edm1Dbtratton OYer the Pre,II.. . That -meant he could ' not
piopaIe4' beBlth pubUcl3' CD state. m,edic1De 110r on
plair ... cominS te boD. Tbe the poliUcal ilsues boWn, up III
w11h1DJ to retain the AlIA', campaJlD .... lnIt the
.. I4mtitr III matters at POJi," Truman naUonal beaUIa lI\nl'ance
.. at....... eJappod ....a ClD Dr. plan. Dr. l'iahbeln Is editor 01 the
..... JI'JIbbeIn, ODe tile AmerlC&D illd1caI
-- ,.....,.. a.ar.a. 'DIe IIoud ... .. Be be1d DO oIDcda1
........... 10 *' .. .,.. ....
TOp . Ja ... e ri1ut ... t1o,
ela .. a$ west 1"0",1; U.S. mm.
..,.,. 1', (J ....
yoHh, Peokri1le, h., hi4 IU'
eholoe of larm of tile ml11-
. tar, .emoes. 110 obe.e tile ....
force aad here .djula III, _
Uealellaal's 'ban OD ilia
brad uw aIIorm.
JET FIGHTER:
Tests
.'!be. United .state. alr force wa.
proud of ita DewMt Jet
the Lockheed' F-80. ' which'
custW.l,y co}llpleted Ita 1l1rJ1t testa
at the Muroo fDIIit- test bale III
cautomla. .
There '"' Ul air of lecreq
tbe 'p1aDe's performance .
facti wbIcb did emerae
pIaDe weiIba ... paan4a, cJIDlbed I
18,100 111ft III 10 DIIDuta, IIId
..... i ..............
'47 Studeb,*er ,cab ,
and chassis ..... . .. . . illS
. . ,_!' ,. ,
to VbGose l'rom
,r' r I
H,igh.Schoot ,
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CHOOSE YOUR ,cAREER
INA",._
PROfUSION'
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ftanc1ay, Jane 23, 1MB
WOMAN'S WORLD
Be Guided by Basic Rules
In Buying Household Linens.
By Eilta Haley
B
RIDES are not the only ones rr=============;
who will be putting In a stock S I 5 ,.
of household linens. Homemakers Imp e ty Ing
wb.o h,ave been keeping hquse for
'five to ten years may welltind that
>their stocks need replenishing.
Uhens these days needs
thQught, care. study and ' .ome
Ibacl.:ground of knowledge. As In
8rtytbLni, you do not buy by price
alone. You do not even buy by size
alone. You must know sometbln,
'about luch things as thread count,
'1lzing. absorbency. mae Ii I n e
per inch, and all sorts 01
things which you may never have
cqnsidered. . . .
Before considering these aspect.
ot buying. check your supplies
against what il deemed a minimum
practleai wardrobe for each bed:
Thill mcludes six sheets, three
pillowcases per pillow. two mat-
tress pads. one winter bedspread,
. oile suriuner bedapread, one lum
mer blanket lind winter blankets
according to the cUm.ate.
Good LIDen Contribute
'1'0 Wen Betnl'
Vegetable
Asparagus
Beans-
(Strin" Wax)
Beans,Lima
.
Cllbbage, Brus-
lela Sproull
Carrots
Cauliflower
Corn on Cob
Corn
,Oreen.
Parsnip.
PreparatioD Required
Wash, precook S minutes,
pack _________ _ ....... _
.. .
Wash. ItM" cot or leave
whole; precook 5 minutes.
S.hell"rade. wash. precook
5 minuttl, thea pack .
Wash. retain atem; cook
IS min., .Ir;in.. pack..
Remove outer lea Vel, wa,h;
miDute .. Idd
resb water __ __._ _
Wash. peel: precook S
minutes, pack bot. _____ ._ .
Remove outer leave .. wash:
precook 4 minut", ItIck._
Remove hUlk; precook 5
minute., pack __ .... __
. Cut frOID cob; precook 5
minute pack l..: .. ________
Wash, .team to wilt,
pact lOOtel" _______ ._. __

RotWacu Prenar. c .... "
Balb MIQ. MID. Lb.
180 40 10
180 40 10
180 55 10
120 40 10
120 40 10
120 3S 10
150 35 10
210 80 10
210 8D 10
180 60 10
PAGE TIIBD
ave Fireplace for Home Picnics
SmaU pieces of broken glass
be picked up from the floor
hard'sQrfaces with damp-
absorbent cotion.
_e_.' .
A little jeweler's 'rouge and a
dry chamois wlll polish brass that
is not t()O tarnished-or rub it with
a weak ammonia SO]UUOD.
-.-
specifies, Inquire whethe.r local
fire laws permit using outdoor
fireplaces. . . .
If you aI', permitted to build,
be sure " to locate the fireplaae
at a point on your property where
the smoke or sparks will not annoy
or destroy your neigh/Jors. Care
be taken in placing the fire-
p!ace away from trees and' shrub.
that might be damaged by the
heat. The fireplace should faae
prevailing winds to keep smoke
out of your eyes. !
e
The pnltem expl ains exocUy how to
prepare the foundation and _1ny out the

needed. Send Uc forPuitem 73.
Se"d 25. nddlUonnl (or Picnic .Table PDt.
t ern No. 22 to EIl8I.Blld Pattern Com.
pany. Dept, W. PleasantvW N. Y.
Before cutting curtains; alwa)'l
draw a thread so that materiial
will be cut oD the thread line-
otherwise, it may be almost tin-
possible to get the hems straight
_e_
U your ignition .. refuses tQ oil-
lock on a cold morning, warm the
key; and. then try it.
. If you've ever 8lept 011' a b.ed tn
Which the .heet barely covered the
lur1ace, ,ou'll know the lm'portance
of iDteWgent lelection. Sheetl. not
Tumips
Wash, pare; &rtCoOk 5
mlnutea, pac ._
Shell, r:de (an ,oung):
90 35 10
Lower the upper ' sash of a win _e_
dow to let out foul air. or c09king , When fuse b.lows, ft. is a sign
odor: raise lower' sash of an op- of trouble-a shqrt circUit or an
window in the same or ad overload. Do not replace blown
room; this will create a fuse until cause of trouble baa
and thoroughly air the room. been located and couected: never
. only protect the mattress. ' but
tIIey cOntribute to comfort and
wellbeiDg. .
Pea.
Pumpkin
Squash
Sauerkraut
PrtC09 3 mID.. pack Joolely
Cut in plec ... or bake
'UDtil t.neier. pacJc-_______
Pack add wt.
no water ________ ._ _.
180 60 10
180 60 10
30
Althoullh spoken of .al linens.
few women have sheela of actual
Unen. Cotton ill used' most 1re
quently because it weara and laun
'dera well and absorbl moisture
. readlly,
-.- attempt to overcome fuse-blowlDg
insure Success Wlth .. Thia Vegetable Canning Guide
(S DWecliom B.low)
, Mildew stains that ilre not too ' by u'sing fuse hJgher ampere
may be removed by applying rating-this nullifies the safety
paste made of soft soap and pow precautiop. of a blo\VD twle, .noth
dered chalk, keeping moist 'and ing will happen until the insulation
. Veletable Canning '. r;::=======:====::; laying in the sUn. chars-and ' then, tne" flie. . ....
GETl'lNG VEGETABLES .. tntb LYNN OHAMBERS' MENU
the -diet during the alJ!llln
er
. Salmon Lc)a1
when the gardell ill Baked Potatoes 00 YOU
FUSS OR
tng with them
no problem at alL Buttered Cabbage WHEN YOUR ICE BOX TRAY REFUSES TO COME OUT?
It'll much more Fresh Aprlcot-Chcirry Salad WHY BREAK YOUR FINGERNAIl:S. KNIVES, ICE c
during . Hot B1BcultB Jam Beveralle PICkS .QR WHATEVER YOU USE!'! ,! ,
winter t:t
m
:! Coconut Cake , "MAGIC ICE, TRAY "AID"
'DIere'. DeW 'bdereat la tbe 1'V!!getlllbh!1 the garden to the CIUl in a PLACED UNDER YOUR ICE TRAY ENDS FOREVER THE
cream alld natura. abadeia anit II ve mum amount of time will live NUiSANCE OF STICKING ' ICE CUBE f.RAY$.
- 8&. Lo .... dealper catch.. .. PfroperthPro- mOlt latisfactory results. . ORDER ONE MAGIC 'ICE TkAY .AID FOR EACH TRAY
.& . ID WI Impeccabl,. &ailored vilion or em. . e . 2&e EACH. POSTPAID . .
. auU dress _I almply a',-Ied - That'l the belt 'CleaD . ..
R 14b.. ._ ault. 8UtoblDc .t Ibe reason for can N & W SALES Co. UNIVERSITY CITY 5. MO.
It'l estimated good eotton PGClkel e1Icea au4 OIl reven nlDg at leaat a Before Prepantion
wet. wID vJear through leveral are Ibe GDl, dreaamaker de. good leore ' af them when they're CLEANING the vellretablell Is the .
'il\inclred' .launderlogl. Whether the &aU. en &he aal&. SelI-coyered available In your own garden or IItep aner bringing them Into
Ibeet II mUllin or percale II not aad alaaCe4 P,Oclleta. those of otherl for 'they may be the kitchen. 'Ilhla showd be done be-
'the qUesUon, each h"l1 dlf,. weD as Ibe aUm ildn. are of purchased Inexllensively. fore the aldn is brokl!D. o'r ' Bome of
ferent weights .'ld . blab lallLlon Importance. Camilng vegetables !s of the .the valuable juices may escape.
Moat, women choose good quaHty best . ways of feeding the family DIrt is not only In
percale for their "be.t"; for every- Select a sheet of the proper size f/conomically as well as satisfying itself, but tt mllY
day wear. a good quaUt3-musl:fu for the bed. A itandard double bed them wit h valuable nutrients. taln or
,- .... e accepted "'00. "." require. a IPeet 81 by 108 inches d th I h I h
.. ... ""Y Chart your course now, an en gao sms . w c
CelllHti< .. bela ./ in size. It'should less' than 99 laU througll the full b 0 I d spolIage.
'Wb_ ..,... .. ' Deet. ,Inc;hes long to .atlldacforily ahead. Wash the "lege
Thtre,.- I01Pi:1t1abt .iIIformaUon 'on the, bed. , e tables under run
labela for women who want the Single beds t"equire a 65-Inch Clear the Kitchen nlng water, 0 r
most value bitytng wl,dth Iheet whUe .. three-quarter For CIUIIlIDI' TIme. .' - place them in ' a
.aad I!iIlowea,el. Generally ape .... "Jik,. ....... 1 beds..-IIeed a 72-lnch WOMEN who do their canning ;,.D . large vellel of
the bl.her thn;ad c;ount, Look for adequate hems on expe""_ ordanize 'their work water and 11ft them out gently onto
the hi .. her the . o. f meets 88 well aa pillowcasel to on.' an ' e';'-e1ency" baBls such . .. Is a colander. Do not pour dirty wa'eI'
... hr't give be.t "llVear. . .... -- th t bl .. , ... may re-
lUe I eF . ' WhIte hal been the lIeJ1erally ae. uaed tn a factOry. Tbey actually U&.L e "lege a ..... .
Threadll- per Inell means eepted colol: for for a lon, prepare for the job. before they start main tn the pan and then. mix with
the total aumber oJ )enJUl Um&. However. paateli it: the vegetable.
wiae and croawlle. You'U find bl if netting ready for velletable can. IN THE . CHART above. pre-
1
000e -l.eetl rated at 180, and are DOW obtailta e, you want ..,. .J .1o.
M! them. '11Ie eolored Ihee.tl with n1ng meant re-organWng ", 'h e eooldng III recommended for ....,
1000e lo:w 81 112. matcbln. callea are llIIually avall. kitchen. Clear out table and Ihelf areen vegetablel atlch 81 peat,
. able ill ilIe b1iher priced' mus- apace that you need for 1ars and green beans and' iim1llar vegetabl ....
IIna and ' percale. equlpment. . . This meana imlnerslng 10 bollln'
New Be4lgftd. De." Make ' certain you have an equip. water for the e!eslpated amount
UyeJt' Colo .... 8bl.. ment clean and tn workbig ordeE' 01 tbile' tO Bhrink or , wllt them in
Color hal ihe bedroom befGH you get Uie vegetablll into order to llack them elllU, and com
ot the prellent, not .otilT In colored the bou.... paet17.
aheets but in bedllpreads. , There What equipment? You'll probably .
e e .
a Urne when YOI1 chose. weak need sharpened parlni '!arlvw for PreIare Cooker
paatels or ,rayed clut colorl be- the produce. Kitchen Ia Becommeaded
oaule that waa aU there wal avail acilaora that are not ru.ted JIUl '1'0 Pit 0 C E S S VEGETABLES
able. , ' 'l1elp. In preparing lome' "t7PeI ' of "properly. a - pressure cooker Is
If tailored bed,prealtl are .,.Your vegetable II like green b,ean.. an tnvaluable aid. For vegetablell,
oboJI!F, be hii'ii trom any. Have your canning apoona. la41.. have the ' gauge' read 10 pounds be ,
tlJlng til. rough cottoli weavell tq Or clippers all ,elldy ID plaoe -where . fore you ;tart counti,n, prOcellliin,
organdies 0 . taffeta ' Your beat they're loin, to be uaed, next to ume.
'to choosing' quality II ' to range. ;-
. 6N1 Ii". ;;".nlg".,". cbeck. workmanship fabric, e e eo'
Tblu materlals.. loosely woven Select QuaUtf
We,I'ht of the ehe.et; usually and. of faulty coostrucUon' are not For ClUIDlnt
,iven tn Ounces per aquare yard. worth ' the: effort they take to 'put ' Have you ever wondered why the
I. important but the 'sheet should th b ,.
Inol be judged by wellht ilone. If tin . e ed. If you're not certain of cO,m you canned Is dry' Instead of
the 1
a
m coun fa l/lw " . nd welaht ,fue inatetial, hold It to the' llght ti:> ,ulC)', or peas are pulpy Instead of
.r check. the weave lind construcUon. moist and sweet? The fault may
htllb. .note .the amount 01 11zIn,. 11 'Candlewick spreads are ,ood lie tn the kin.d you cholle for
It ill c
10
pe'r or more, 'OU bave choice If they're handmade. as -'-d. ,
a ' poor qUBllty sheet. .......
. The 'breaking strength of a aheet ' they should be, They launder wen Only the hiahest quality produce
,\rIIU ' teU how: 1001 the .and wear beautifully. ,. . Ihould fhld Itl wflY to the can Ilnce
1'WIll wear. ' When the cbunt II leiw Chenille tl similar 'to candle- c:anhing cannot improve quality. It
" " >. th h wick, ' except that they are ma. mer.-'-_"rell.erv"s. i.t.
,,,,e \Veu .. ' an w en the _ ... _. <O'J" ,
Icount fs .' . ............ milde. ' They, too, wash and Vegetab,lea .elected for cannln,
'""IiVen. .
lacquard 11 IOod 'cholce' for are usually best when ,ult IUghtly
bed, "--ause It Is underrlpe or 1m.
"., """ mature. I'ea' for
.tur fairly low eXample should
and Iaundera welli Good , be aweet and ten
jacquard 1a heavy , and cIo" de:.,' com ahould
woven. i>
Cdhkl ...... ' sP)1M ,uice whep
I!!' .>oJ.. e ilpreads pressed . with ..
low in .' and 'are de.laned tor ..

uae, or for alee , pta. fingernail.


rut Qnarled,
cottll,e.. The7 wash braeil. wrinkl d
ani! dr)' qidckly. or othellwlse 1m.
JuGp TWIst, PUe .. peifect vegetablel
Whl!ll Bel .... Tow", A are not . fit to be
Rich color . aDd' beautlfid .....
are the featurel YOI1'l1 note ffrat canned. . ",em
when Ieleetln, it ew bathroom: to bave IOOd flavor and color.
tow':" or ''leW' toweJa the,. Pwfec:t vegetablel rushed trom
are oalled. LIIDr BAD:
You Ihould check the .. oIIeW V ..... bIe
Of towels tint, .mee that's thetr
. principle \lie. The pOe "mOuld be" ' " ............... .
... b"'aua ... loft. deep and cIoRb' woven. 'DIe J'or ' "stripe" cootl... ahape tile
........ eel... cem ...... _ ahould ha". m1n1mam 01 doqb JDto l'ICtanIlea. After baklq,
an ..... featanll _ _ twlat 'far belt ablOrbenC)'. . the cookiel bave cooled, pipe
........ OM ........ anal IIaW The belt 91187. to check the ... confeetI-.l
f
11' ar iclnJ ba
.... _ ........ .. &lie ..... on \tIwel la to hol4 It to tbe lI8bt. .traIPt lIMa .CID tOp of tile eoolde
................ "" ...... If Iota of IIIbt tb1'ouJb. the Wipe tile 01 the jet with a
................... OM ...... loWil Ia . laoIeb' wunn IIIId wm e1ea .oIot& adjuaUD8 tile
wrr ....... elfeatl .. .... DOt "ve good wear. At tile am. eaJ, ...... cblev.
'The IIlr.eilsure should. not be al
lowell to 'fluctuate .linClel. this may
drain liquid from the jar 'and live
a, P90r Ioo/ru.lg jar. It will also over .
cdolt tlie or undercook
them . 'as the .ease may b",.
Vegetablea are a non-acid food,
and thll means, tJiey require a' higb '
to ' kiP the
which til them. Thia Is why
ilreiia4re coOker proe:esslng II ',rec
ommended for tht!in. Frui It which
.... ' aclcl, "tIeed much 1ess p'roees.
sin, tiMe, and lowe.t tern
tn. whiCh to bave the' bitc
.kQIed. . I ' . 'l .
, I tOnow 'ttie Iltireetlona.> '"'
)'Our -01 ' pressure
lI' l"el'aJl)" tz:ue
. c&ll lane! ,.lIt 1I to
"",0
i ./atelqll
... the eooIer:. :unlells
e.ssqre
may not 'tie accurat'e. ' for aU air
must tie exhausted before Illowlng
the cookei' to eoiiie to prelsure.
AnOther lafe rule 1.0 follow is to
alJow 1be vegetables 1:0 boil .10 mui ..
tn ... open ValR! before talt-
. tri, or yna after are taken
from thf can. ".
After fUllJ!, the jEir With vege
tabltl IUId water, ,OU may flpd
lOIDe air bubblea a,alnat
the side. 01 the 1ar . Remove thele
b;r runnin, apatula between the
and the
lau wldeb h.ve bftIm leahtd with
1Ilt4eallq Ud, mould DOt be
..... ... aound IIJltil 2j hour. after
procelllD.. It wm t.ke th1a leQ1h
err time to cool the of the

IIIeIl ....,. ..... ..,.. .... time be able to 1ft tile pIl.. tile
-... ..... ...... .... ... LooII: doHl7 at tile 7&nas Ina .- .... -- -
__ ...... at ... 1Ift, WIllI wlllaIl the towel fa WOYa. It Irm. = WIll .... .. ....
'... . .... .... ..... ......... ......
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America'S most beautiful p.aUo 'open evenm,l WIth danelnl berleaJb
starlit lkies to the famous. Lool(out Mountam Orchestra Ratea
$9.00 and up dalb! IncludlD, rooml. meills. swlmrittna and
patio dancbjg prlvlfegel" (Special famB, and seBlonal rates.) Write
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PAGE Ji'OtJR
The Mianti Gazette
EatabU.hed 1850 .
Published every Tllursday
Ing st Waynesville, Warren Co
IInty, Ohio.

Theodor E. Conover . . .. Editor
'Edna. H. Clmover. . Assoc. Editor
Euler d I1S second class matter
at tbe postofflce at Waynesville,
Oblo.
Subscription Rate: $1.60 per yesr
IQ Objo. Kentucky . and Indiana,
$2.00 elllewhere.
Miss Sara Corinne )t'urna, at-
tended the W ddlng of 1\11&6 Myrl
HadSall and Mr. Royal Fitzpat
rick ' at the Euclid A venue E. U.n.
'Church In Dayton Saturday. M19S
Furnas was ono of the hostesses
at the r c' ptlon.
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A FARM DIARY
BY D, J, FRAZIER
.TUNE 18, 1949. bry !ljdge was
not dry thl8 AIter a few
showers, we bad a few Btorms
and a(lel' that a stea.dy down
pour. Now \Ile sun Is out again
and If It , staY8 that way we can
begin to ' out hay agilin. It Is al
ways such a problem whether to
cut all 'the bay down or to only
cut as much In one day you
can put In at one time. Tbls
time we waIted and the hay Is
still standing thougb It . Is a bit
overgrown. It. reQ.ulres a special
weabtte sense' to put In bay.' Jim
McDonlild has ' a good weather
'eye tor hay. He put hay rm' llil
for couple of years and neve'I'
had a cutting of alfalta lI'et wet
but there are Bome people whose
fields we pass and It tbey. have
hay down It. Is Bure tQ rain.
It 1& summer now and this Is
the; "tme wben the people wbo
Jjve In the country. bave city
visitors. We love to have them
but It takes B little while to get
them broken In to country Ylays.
Ours have beell coming long en
to IlJck but the weeds are
and tbe rambler roses are
bea;lt1tul everywhere. The rain
was badly needed but now "te
. . THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 19t1
ough DOW io the" have leamed
aome thinI'll. b.ut It must surprtle
the cows to \ave so many mllkerll,
an'd I noUce tbat It doesn't belp
the mil'll: pall too much, but '1
believe that It should be part of
everyone's eduoation to spend
some tIme on a farm and learn
where theIr dally bread comes
from and to have some unde.r
standJng of lite wbere every'
tblng doesn't come ' In paokages
that It Is bard to find l
The. bollyhocks are In
are hoping tor eome sunshine. It . ____________ ..,..._________ ':'"'J
Is II)vely thlB morning and I must
atop writing and' 11:0 feed my
I!tU'1! chickens and let them out.
As UBUIII Bomelhlng haB been
geWng them and' wben I Baw
the little turkeys yesterday they
wer'l! only about hair' as many
wIUiI the old turkey a8 . lhere hu.d
been. I am atrald tbey drowned
In one .ot the recent dOWn)lOurs.
from' the super markeL
METHODIST OHURCH
It. B: Colemau, Mlnlster
Church Scbool, 9:30 a.m"
Dur$ke, Supt.
WorshIp and Sermon, 111 :8'0
Youth Fellowship, Sunday,
p.m ..
J. J.
a.m.
6:30
MT, HOLLY METHODIST
'r, 111. Scarff, MInister
Sunday School, 9.80 .a.m"
EIlI'nhart. Bupt. ,
Worship Service, 10:80 a.m.
,Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.

E. A.
Last. week we moved ,one set
at litock from the home place to
Towl.\sblp Road I\. n d brought
some back bere, We toC)k the
two young steers and one dry
cow from bere and brought back
two heifers and a cow with a
cult. However, ono 'of tbe belfers
didn't want to be away from
her' mama so after bawl1ng all
night Beulah jumped the fence
and , went back cross Iota. When
we found ahe bl\.ll gOne we we'nt
to see where sbe was, She had
reached her del!ltination . 80 we
walked back, through the rlelds
unUI we found her. Luckily those
The clo.sed seuBon on ground
hog!! Is over a.nd now lhe boys
can hunt them as much as . they
pleBlse. Comlldel'lng everything.
Why' ba.ve B closed season on
OhaIr Practice,
p.m.
'I'bursday. 7:46 CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
David Slnntleld. MInIster
groundhogs
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Pterhaps You
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ST, MARV!S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Keys, Rector
Morning Worship, 10:30 B:m.

WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS
First Day School. 9: 30 , u,m.
Meellng for Worsblp, 10:30 a.m.

nelda all bad gates so we start. FROM FJLES , WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF
ed ber througb them and just af FOR JUNE 10, 1931 CHRIST
ter we crossed the old railroad M. H. Coctey, Minister
track, we looked up and saw the 'file Clnclnnatl Stock Ya rds lIlble School, 9:30 a.m.
raIn com'lng. Before we could basElball team "arne ba"k 0
,. ,," Mornln!> Worsblp, 10: SO a.m.
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Worship Service, s.m.

UTICA E,U.B. CHURCH
William Shaunou; , MlnJster .
Sunday Sohool, 9:30 a,m., Mra,
J"n.mes Garrison, Supt.
1st. and 8rd. Swida".
'Of each month, 10:30 o..m.
Elvening Services, 7: 80 p.m,
* . , .
LYTLE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., IIrs,
Ruth Saylor, Supt.
Worship Service, 10:80 a.m.
even get to a tree for shelter WalIDe Park Sunday afteruoon
. ltl Young Peoples' MeElttng, 6:45 p.m.
the great po ng drops were fOL' -anotber dOlle of Waynesville. . ' .
I d d I I bt
EV(Hllng , Sel'ylce, 7:'SQ II.m.
com ng own an go ng r g Athlletic Club medlclne and got FERRY ,CHURCH OF CHRIST
-======::;:;::=====::. through to the skin. Fortunately just that- 12 to 4 tills time. Os' Pl'lIyer Meeting and 'BIble. Study. Byron Oarver, M'lnlster
it wasn't cold and though we born again showed tbe city boys Wl:ldlllisday, 7:80 p.m. Bible School, 9:80 a,m.
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$4.69 plus tal
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were wet bedraggled we got that be was master. holding *
Morning WorshIp, 11): SO a.,m.
there and decIded to leave Bell' them to six hUs and two runs In ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCI+
lllh with her mama until we take the seven Innings he pl tcbed. Prayer Meetlng, 7 p.m.
her to the sale 80me day. The Eddie Burton was a busy boy at Father oR. H. Krumholtz .. Pastor Young People's Meeting; ,.-:00 p.m ..
red belfer -which had been get secl)nd base; tbree hits, three Masses. 8 Ilild 10 o..m. Elvenlng Services, 7:80 p.m.
tlng out over there so far bas runs and .sIx ' putouts. Hartsock I
stayed In tbls pasture 110 we did did some n.lce snappy work at tuba and joined tbe band In dis Mr. and Mrs. Wll iter Kenrick
D't take her ttl the ' sale thlll thh'd, and Duke's outfleldlng was penalng good music. " and James Hai nes attend.ed the
far abov.e par., I centennial of l b e
We have . been doing QuIte . WAYNESVILLE FARMERS Church at .Sprlngboro, io , an all
well' at the community sale the O:orn acreage In this vaclnlty
, baol Increased t 'l t 10 . BUY AND SEI L ' CATTLE day meeting and ' din,ner Sund '1
lut, few weeks, Actually getUnD' C '. n eas per po
D t thI dl t Elmer Sheehan and son. Brown
some real bargalna, Tbls week ,IBn II ' year, ng a "'II' ulld Mr8i4 Bartlett MOIICfl
, t1 at '- d b I ' I f SW:\88 breeders of WaynesvJlle t
bid on a lIeparator with a motor, m es uaa e y oca armers. spent several days las week
W th I I
11 tl h have Bold the bull Dewey bam '
not: k
nowloD' whether the motor ea er s nce p ant ng me as with th.elr BOn-lnlaw and daugh
D b I bl t . pion to J. A.. Hal'tman and SODS
-u working or not and wben w. een su ta e or cOlm growth . ter, Mr. and M.rs. Gilman Ste\y-
" '1' th at Wilmington. .
tried It, JOY ' be, the motor worlls an( e . corn is In good conellt art and family in Uo'>anon .
and the whole . thing lookll clean. Ido. Damage by cut and Wire Stephens Reynolds has recent !.\Jlss Martha Gabriel of Upper
wo ..... s ' has been btl y purchased tb e ' re .... stered
er and In better condItion than ..... somew a geD' <or Sandusky and Mias Janet Hart
1
j '''I tl b t .. fl Id Brown SwiSS bull, Steve
t he one J have. Separatol'l are era n ..... 8 sec on u eo", e s zel at Bettsvllie wer.e weekend
h
be tb ' h d from WlIlla H, Lindsey of Ore
not aelUng very well now though /lV
e
ell e ar est hU. g\,Iests of ?tllsa Sara Corinne
there have 'not heen 'as many at members of the Loyal gonia. . Furnas _nd ,attended the Hodson-
the sales as there ";ere fol' a G1Elanets ' class at tile Ohurch of Fitzpatrlc'" wedding,
.,' Mr. and Mra. Seth ' Furnas aud "-
while. No'" I can take the Chlrlat were entertained at the "'r. and' Mrs. A -thur Bell', o
' 1 Miss Sara Oorl nno FUl'D/l1l were "" ......
old ' ooes that are bere and se'lI horne of Mls8 Evo Lippincott and (linner guests Sunday o.! Mr. and Erie, Pa. were oyer nlJht guesta
tbem for at least' old Iron. Auct Mrs. Marie .'Brltaln last Frida)' 'MilS. Seth Furnas Jr. In honor of lOf Mr. and .Mrs, Seth Fumall Br.
1011 buy!nS Is a game and Jt you er
enlng
.' F th ' D " on Sunday.
. . .. V a er.s ay.
are on the sllot regularly wbat . '. . Hartsock attended tbe -
ever you need will come through 1 tb annual "Horseshoe Ramb ..
the sale -but If you only go once ' Jers Club" pIcnic at New Oastle,
In awbJle there will not be a IndJana.. Sunday. This ' Is the or
tblng there thai you want. Calves; ' IglonaJ "Hay Fever Club" or
are 8ky .blgh. I wanted a coli I Petoskey, Mich. About 250 sne
for Dolly they went .110 much I ezers membe.s and . Ol elr fam
higher than the'.pric", ', had lie a.tte.Ilded. ,
John to pay . that he dldn't htl )" 'J Y (lmnn's Olyl' 1,0 " ue of
ooe. None soled lower than twelve , Harveysburg met vit I!
aod fJfteen d6111\.rs . and gocd ' Bertha ' Gordou' Sa tul'll a'f ufter
ones were. blgh In the twC'ntlp;; noon. Following the . bus'lnoss ses-
We have been 11:0'/1111; 10VOly slon. Dr. 'Mary L: Cook ot War'
green peas but now they are I'" r ave nil interes Ll ng talk.
gODe and the beans are almos
. COOL, CRISP
Your lIummer frocks' w,1lI stay
cool and cnsp' longer If tbey are
brougbt . to B " R Cleaners (or
cleanIng and pressing.
We . take sJjeclal care of your
Bummer wardrobe - 'let us In
sure your looking your best this
summer by 'brlnglng In your dres
today! .
:J:i"rank Braddo k. veterloll tuba
plr yrr. was ' given a dcJJght.ful
Sunday afternoon, wilen
thEI Mason band drove UJ> to
hOllIle on Route 2 and unloaded
ttie,ll' band Jtilftruments. A.fter
Mr" Braddock had ,recovered from
thE. he brought : out hlil
Blue I eros,S
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PLENTY. OF VAL.UE .
.Prlce alown haS nnthing .to
commend it unlelja, 'worth,rblle
valu.es go with Jt. ThJs Is whr
we stress the qual1ty of the tiler.
chandJee we furnish In our lower
priced tuneral leervtce.
If you examine It. you will ag
ree wJth us that It Is as good 811
we 'IIay It la,
Plan delicious, menus - and I
SAVE MONEY - with
Borden'.s (o"0ge Cheese'
Refre.hing salads . . . nourl ....
",ain cOII"e . . ' . dessert.
thot are different .. , all are
.asy wilh Borden's Cottag.
Ch . And it' 0 .conomlcal
too . . . rich In and
valuabl. minerals!
'
Why nol let 8otSl.n milleman ',.OY. you CoHo". Ch :.u '
u/a,',? . " , Or OR fqr Bard.n's Co"oge .. se of ,our store.
THURSDAY .TtJNm !8. 1949
TRBI MlAlll GAiJD'MIL WA YNE8VJLLJD,
wJth Mr. and Mra. Ernest Earn. day with Mr. and Mrl. Lua Mor 100 and , Mr. and San Aotonlo, TaXAl. Mr. and Mrl. Charlel SwJod
'hart and aOD. Da\'lld. gan. Mrs. Glenn Bnell and lon, Larry, The members of the Frlend'l ler enlertalned to dinner at tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Earnhart Mra. Anna Lueal spent a taw of Youngstown. Church enjoyed a ptcnlc dinner country home Sunday, their BOO
relurned to their home here at. days this past week with her . Mr. and M,I'/I. Arthur Garrison at. Ft. AncIent Sunday. Inlaw and daughter, Hr. and
By MRS. HILY CIBSON tar, spending a few weeks In Mich. sister, Mr( and Mrs. Clarence are announcing tM blrut of a Maynard Frost, son of 'Dr. and Mrs. Donald ConkUn of New
. Igan where Mr. lDarnhar t was at: .Thompson. daug)Jter, Palrlc,ill. Ann, born Mon. Mrll. W. E. Prost, La confined at Burlington and MlsB May McCay
tending school. ,Mrs. Henry Berges Of Beaver day at Hall HosplllU.' Mr. and Holmes Hospllal, Clncinnu.tij He of Wilmington.
. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Roberts Mrs. HaDes and daugh. town, Mrs. Roy Shaw and ' daugh Mrs. Frank FeltJneyer of was reported to be 1mprovlllg . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin '''Jack'' Me
of near Xenia called on Mr. and ter, Donna, Ilnd Edna Bunnell of ters, Betty and .ressle, of X,enla, Hal'veysburg are the maternal Sunday. Carren are 'announcing the recent
Mrs. Arthur Rock hold and family ne,ar Xenia spent with Mr. Wilbur Stevenllon and Mrs. grandparents: Miss .\'day Harlan was hostess blrtb of a daughter. Mr. and Mrl.
Friday eVening. her parents, Mr. an'd Mrs. Hlly Robert Greene or Dayton spelllMr. and Mrs, Dave Elbon and too the Missionary Circle society Frank McCarten are the paternal
Miss MinnIe 'Crawror.d of Day. Gibson. . Sunday with Mr. lind M;rs. LUe daughter, ot Mar-row 0' Jonah's Run Church . at hel' grandparent!!.
ton Bpen't the weekenr with her Mr d M' R Mor.gaD. " were Monday eV1aning guests or country home. Wedn.esday aCter. Miss Mal')' Lou Moon retqrned ' I
. an ('s. aymond Osborn RockholA is spending h W dn d rt t
parents" Mr. and Mrs. 'crurenoe of Xenia Mr and Mrs Rftl h M.r. and Mrs. Ben Beckett. noon. Mrs. J, p, Thornberry had ome e es aY a er a wo
Orawford. w.' .,. , . P a tew days with Ills grandparents charge of devotions and Mrs. Ed. week's vacation trip to WUdwood
Dill and son, Tommy, of Spring Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roher, ta of Rev. C: A. Arthur, who attend lind Mia tI Cit N 1 .
Mr. and Mrs. John Mctaggert. Valley. spenf Sunday evening near Xenia. ed the conference ' of Me- ith Lukens was 'program leader. n c y, ew ersey.
and son, Jack, Mr. anll Mrs. Ar with Mr. and Mra. Emerson DIU. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford tllodlst mlnisterll at Lakeside, . The local Grange met In ?gUl. l n'
tllur Kerslngel' lind family, anti Mr. and Mrs. ' nIck Moore, Mr. Silent l\londo.Y evening with Mr. Ohio last we.ek, \11111 remain with ar- sesliion at the Grange ,Hall ' t
Mr. and Mrs. NOfman Kerslnger and Mrs. Henry Fink of Beaver. 'and Mrs, Clarence Orawford. the New Sharon and MoJid8Y ' e:venlog. l\(r. 0 : A. Iltcobll , e eW6
of Dayton calle"''' t U H b j h d I th a member, "ave an Interesting
Ia' on ... r, and 'Mrs. own ell ed on Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Earnbart arveys urg par II es ur ng e '" ,
G H Ku I '" G ' next term. ' taUt on prevention of' fires In the B MRS
. . r8D!;er. . eorge Bratten Saturtlay evening. and' son, David, Mr. and loire, . , y. WALTER KENRICK
Mr a d M J .. ' I home, chletly th(]se reSIUltlng.l
. n rs. ames Wildman. Mrs. ,Henry Berg' sr and child. Kerslngcr are snentllng' a lew Mr. and M\'s. Lawrence Jacobs .
of Jackson s t th "' ., tram faulty wiring and electrical
pen e weekend ren of Beave,rtown spent Thurs. days , 111 Jackson ' Ohio at the and )\Ir. and Mrs. Raymond Ealdn appliances. . Mr. Joseph N. Morris of Los
home at Mr. and Mrs. James' attended the bIlseball game lb Angeles, Caut. and Mr. and Mrs.
" ... Wildman. OInctDnatl Saturdu.y. Aftsr din A, combined Fallier's Day . and Jenkins of Cehtervllle called on '
SPECIALS
JACK FROST OR FRANKLIN SOGAR
25 ,POUND BAG,
PfASE & COFFEE ANY GRIND, ,491b
JACKSON RED KI[)NEY 5 NO.2 CANS, :25
JORDAN'S TURIFf "E" IARKET,
MA,lN STREET, HARVEYSBURG PHONE 2851
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Remgerators & Electric
Ranges used less than a.
,Year by Home Ec. class
at High.
All ,In ExeeUebt Condition "
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9' cu . . ft. Refrigerat'ors
De Lux' Stoves '
BIG' SAnNGS
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Fairley Rdwe. Store',
Pt10NE WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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OFFEIS M EISIIP
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ATTEND ' CONVENTION
Ing In Ky. In the ere. Children'S Day program was pre Mr: anll Mrs., WUhur Clark Wed.
n\.ng, they attended the televised sented Sunday mo.-nlng at Jon nesday. '
broadcast of the barn dance In ah's Run Church. MlsB Janet Mrs. Thomas Burton ' entenaln.
Cincinnati. , Doster apd MisS Louise MlIl'tln ad the Card Cluh at hr,l' home
, Carl Pitstick. and Mr. and Mrs.
, Everf)tt Early attended a grain
and mill opl)ratorB' convention
Columbus last week.
. Father's Dav was observed at offered a clarinet duet and Jlow 'near' Ferry Thursday ' afternoon.
the Methodist Church Sunday 'ard ' Doster, to the accompanlm. Eight members' were l'ruent,
morning. A necktie was given to ent: of ' MIss 14arnyn. Connelly; ' Mr, and Mrs. Vil rnon Pursley
tile oldest fatller present, Mr. 1)layed a baritone, 8010. Mrs. and SOD8 were Sunday Illnner
Fred Sherwood, and to the youn Charles DOBter gave an Interest guests of, MI:. Rnd Mrs. Hubert
gest. Mr. Gassaway. Ing talk on Father's Day. Pursley hI FrallJo.Un. ' I
Ernest ' ''Buddy'' lIloore has The memberB ,of the Eastern lIfr. I Leslie Gray ",a3 able to
Bent word to his parents, Mr. and Star and Mallons with their tam return to his, b.lUlfi In all ambu'.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Snell had Mrs. Carl Moore, that' he Is stat lUes, edjoyed their annual picnic ance ' Saturday trom Miami Val.
as their guests 'op Monday, their loned with the U.S. Army In dinned at Jacob's Psrk Sunday. ley h'lllp\tsl 'be nnde'rwent
- ---,---.....:...-------,------.------ The B.Y.F. of Jacob's Run an emergency ('lInatloll. for ap.
, Churoh was entertained. S\lnday peudlcltls last Sunda,. aft.ernoon .
PHONE: WAYNESVILLE 2907 eyenlng at ,the country home of' He is recovering nicely.
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Garage
/HERB HAU,
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
PARTS FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS
COMPLETE BRAtG: SERVICE
TRACTOR SERVICE A SPECIAL'"
OlL 'AND GAS
TIRS TUBES - ACCESSORIES
STUDEBAKER TRUCKS
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Announcing - -
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POPUI..AR RATES
HELENE CuRTIs PERMAINENTS'
MODERN EQUIPMENT 'AND FURNISHINGS
MANICURES - SHAMPOOS - ' HAlIR CUTS
WAvEs
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JOAN BECKEn, OPERATOR
LOCATED, ON MAIN HARVEYSBURG
Misses . Freda Belle llnd CoUeen Mr. and Mm. WlIbu: filarlE In
WIlU&mson. . ' company wltli, 'Mr'. and Mra.
Mrs. Is undergo- Ius f Younce of Dayton; visited
lng treatment ror aU with , Mr. and Mrs. Rlchal'.! Aum.
ment at Grandview Hospital ,Day. lUer and' baby son In ColumbUI
ton. Her condttld'n reported' FrldIlY. '
to be coliley;hat Her Mr. Paul Jobp,s ot Yellow
daughter, MlsB Stanley. Springs was a dlnner ' pelt
of DaytOn IB also there for obser Friday evening of and Mn.
vatl,oD. Walter Kenrlok.

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WRECKER SERVICE
GOODYEAR TIRES
QUAKER SlATE 00.
IlfR'S
Main and IMlamtStL Pb. 2341
I ,OYE, STORE
DRY GRAIN
FO.. 'IIOCIl- '
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ft. 00 ..... "wet .'tll U"" ComI>OIl" .i
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011 reCeac lann electridty tour, ruJtod wen
-.eel In the pin bancUing on the RD*II CAmpbell
fatm on R. R. 2, Camdeo, Ohio, Each Cimpbel.
duee grouP' of ' aiJJety IteetS each. FeeclJDS aU theM caltlC, III , .
to lUge numbers of hoI', tequireI 01
, Mr. c8mpbd1" 22' by 31' buildfag wllh Ita,
electrical 'eq"Jipmenc mslm it lO dO dd, witb
abe minimum of labor. The building hal a Itorage
of bulbell of' Q>m and 2000 bushell 'of pain. -,.
.' simply a switcll the cOm or am.., gram fa eleYateil
froiD the dump drag to. chC ,ery top of me crib ""mlallS of a
coa9eyor. ' , , '. . .
. After the Cl)liftYOl' hu filled the bu... Mr. Campbell, ......
the V.:belno anomer pulley aDd lee, tb.e 1&IIIC'lIIOCOr ."':'*
ftIldladDS fan which dries com aad IIDaI1 gra!o. ea.o.
aic timing device tums the fan on, and off autoOiadc:al1y,
ating it only during the of the clay. fatonble for
npicl drying. Aoothu unusual feaaue-it fa DeCeIIUJ oaIlj to
press a button aDd the conveyor mov. the com to all vo'" ..
mute above che wagon. , ' ; ,
On the Campbell fum. abe labor-sawn are DOt aU fa die
farm buildings. The home 'Ii aIIo equipped .....
&cuical appliances and cooftDlencel iDdadlaj ..,......
Por belp ,rlth ., .... foi brlnsfqs men of tbe
toru aiacI beoefiCi of electiical 09in8 to farm aod
coasuJt your counRy apot. 'lQC8dciDal lifkutca . ........
or oar fum reprelllDtadft. , ,
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PAGE SIX
The Questions
1. What is daylignt savmg time
1I0W called?
2. Who most frequently says.
"Peace, .it's wonderful"?
3. Wbat is an honorarium 'I
4. Where is Java?
6. Outsldj! \"ha-t harbor was the
Adinll'ai Gnf Spee scuttled?
Tbe Answers
1. War-time.
2'. Father Divine.
S, A fee.
4. 1D the East Indies.
6., Uruguay.
J. . 'fIR Rf:.O.T"
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. $1,530.942.52 was the figure that
Mr. DeKwjokTich estimated as
!orturle. ' He had come by
through r:nany yeal's or industrious
labor and now was en10ying the
fruits 01 his uphill struggle. He
and his wife traveled 811 over the
world and stayed at; the finest
hotels. There was always one
thJng he insisted upon at those
hotels and that was a swimming
pool. His wife was an
swimmer and enjoyed her mom-
iIi, .dip.
One morning a lackey rushed
up to Mr. DeKWickrlch ItC) iD,form
b:iril that bls wHe had had an acci-
dent in' the . pool and had Dearly
drolVned. .
' ''They ate artificial
respiration now," the attendant
assured him, "and the doctor
thinks sbe wW come aroood aU
right,"
Mr. DeKwlckrlc seemed some-
what put C)uJ. '
"YOll rtm back there, II be said,
"and kIt tltern't I cui .ai!ot4 tb-
real ibiD,. ArtWclal' respJ,ratiOD,
mdeedl"
"Wh:r don't you have a few
inche. cut 011 the bottom of that
- thlua, .. . ulceel the man whose
friend uainl a waWnII stick
too lC!.Di to be used comfortably.
J ,,'l't{at :wOuldD't help.,! t aa1d the
frieDCL "'It's this end that'. tOQ
hIIh'''", .. H .. :flO. .
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Boote's.
r AMOUS FOR QUALITY CIIICKS
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Stand Rock is the traCfemarit of '
the Dells. It is a SO-foot pillar
separated from the main cliff by
a space of six feet. The t\p is a
.Iab of sandstone 20 feet in
diameter. One of H . H. Bennett's
first (ldian photos shows his son
1."p'i"9 fro!" cliff to stone. Now,
Bennett's super-
vises as her dog "Watch"
tlie 'same a SClfety
"et in the event' of 'accident. The
town of Wisconsin' Dells lives on
t:o 's("hade, 'and the Dells
tRW. , special , lure for artists,
cameramen and' geologists. .
,
( Amonq the often frenetic and sometimes startling' efforts
In thjl development ot regional toulrist areas to satjsfy . the U.S.
vacationist's yen to .new and s;trange places, the Midwest's '
Wisconsin Dells is refreshing 'as a spot 'natural beauty has
not yet belln sacrificed to garish display. Located in the south-
central section of the state, the I)ells are formed as the Wis-
consin rivet' cuts deep into sandstone to form a sevenmile canyon
between steep rode. wo'lls. A Civil. war veteran, H. H. Bennett,
started publicizing the ' regiO.A. in 1870 with his "wet plate"
camera stlldies. Now, when tourists swarm each summer, the
Dells abound with richly costumed Winnebago Indians
who will pose for a -man with a c;arnera' afthe drop of 0 ' feather.
Chief Thunder (left) is a .case In point.
' . ,.. X' O',)
, 'tOUfIS. making the
canyon trip sinc:e'\lS7$ and are still
hard at i,. Tlii paddle 'wbeel
steamer WinneHllo (lelt, above) plies
the narrow stream ,egularly, Indian
legends are associated with .almost
eyery section of the Dells. Joan Cros-
ley is shown above) as she in.
vestigates the .Itory oft ''The Cave of '
the Do.rk.ned Waters." Rock
(right) complete with indian chief and
lirl in bathing lait, offers a variety
of picture possibilities to the -tourist
thlvgraphtr. . .
SCRIPTURE! Matthew I8:J6-20; Mark
1t1: Luk. " : 0.53, Act. 1:1-14;
Hebrews 7:2$.
DJ!lVOTIONAL Rl!IADlNQ: 1
Wan_ 1 :1'.
He Lives OD
Leaoa for Julie ZG. 191t ,
W
HAT IS JESUS: after an; . A
, , name' in a book? A picture on
walls of churches? More than
A character? FOWl'
a great' re- " ,
More. -than
thBtl t He 11 the one
and only Person
who can be every
where. He - would
be important if he
had only Uvedi he
Is far more so be-
cause be livel on.
But where doe. he
live. and how?
ChrIstians would
, often' feel lonely and dlscOUI'sged,
if It were not for one thing. They
!mow Jesus ,praya for them. In
long-ago timel the High Priest of
Israel used to pall beyond hia peo
l,lle's ilght Into the IUent Holy of
Holies, and wben he did. the people
knew that In that sacred place he
was bearing on his heart the wbole
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Thunclay, JUDe 23, tNt
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
- FARMI' RANCHES
India.... FAtnll-OoO'd Indl t\ na rarms at>
barllaln prloes. Wdle (or detoll .
I. FRtIoNCI8 LOOnARD
Veu,,1I10 Ind.'
no IUl UE . 10011 '.rm, ImpOalnll Cor",
house, 2 tei'\nnt house! . Itrenm; q\ostly
B,we .. , B.olI;o., . New CI',lIlle.
FAllM_O ""ea, II mUe. {rom ,Batcsvllle_
Ind. !S room new ",oule. Booel Darn hen-
hOUS"l_ IInrI\U. Eleot.11l nvuhoble"
14000.00. Ap'pl Y C. 1,. John,oo. III
n a n ... Bid,.. lIalo.9I11e. Ind. .
INSTRUCTION
II A.KE mone7 at home, Our . In ..
alrucl!ons reve,,1 how. ,POI'" OUl t ...
Sbop. Ul Pa.k, Bid,., U. Obl. _
people, the people whom he lerved.: 1.,:;-;==....:..::.::..:..:.=....:.::;=-- '------
So the writer to the In the
New Testament, pictures. Je.ua aa
perfeet High Prresi. hail
passed our .llgbt, beyond
the beautiful blue ven of heaven, ii
into the ' very presence of God.
where he lives. now to Intercede
for his people who are ever. on hil
heart. '
Jela U" .. on toc1ay in the
We o' pra,u we beUe"t!
II aUO bll. No matter what
, comea to the Cbrlauau. be au
, remember that One .. pray""
for him wbca .. aU'caqer thaD
au the wcarla o' evU. '
" 'Greater II he that is 10r us than I!
. that II esalnst u.... laid John ..1
810KS
..
the Apostle. ' I
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DavIs ....... m ...... "
. for B4'OIlen and La,.,.
New 8.n4 other braUn
breeli. kw tnimedlate. deliver.)' In
Ja',e or .... aU quantltl.". W.11e to.
day for cql41l01 . nd BIG .';vlnll_ on
enrl)' booked ordel1l. _L-
Davia htlttry F ........ lIat ....... jJ
Roule DoC. Ind. '
L
UKE tells us that Je.ua bad to
Ihow lome or hi. "frlends ' hla
own picture in the Old Testament.
IUs portrait II not vel'Y plain tbel'e.
but In 11Ie New Teltament it II very
plain Indeed. 'lbe Bible leads up to
Christ, . be II hI! figure.
Bible II, 10 to picture. MaD7 a
regloll.J of the
becOme Chriatlu -Just by
about ' Chrlst in lome stray copy
New Teat.inent. The ' reader be-
by readln, about Jesu_then
come alive. a.nd he meets
face to face .. Jesul livea 011,
Wherever the BillIe loel. -

III HIs Peeple
C
HUR.CRES ma7 arllle
thernl'!Jves what
meant by thil or that. But
canuot be aD7 arlUInent
thing. W1.Ien 'Jeau. left hil
behind, he lave them
tell' the world ' abOut .bIJru
dIlciples of. an nation ' . . Ye Iball
wibleaseI./ .A abut-mouthed
CblrlltJan iln't pf a' ChdlUan,'
Ilwlt.Dlou.tbeld church 1& a poor rIO
,church, . (Ia it a
church at aUf) We do not
that JelUS ellPe<ited hil followera all
to bej:ome preachen.
If H dlnl the a_I.
,.,, P t.d Oil. '.hi" Indeed, ilio"'.' remember
'that all the ftrri Christl .... Were
.. ,men. Bot they . p& renita,
. :rn:,; : Took Nurse's Advioe
. th01lllliul. III' a few weeJij. . . . ,
. II f the, reaaO!! 120 Ko More Harsh laxatives '
" today 'don't win S,QOO .
converts? One ' reallon lit ttlat ;
_ proilably flnd those
that their
.cbUl'eh 11 diiii' t have'
earIt ChiisUans might
th.o"gtlt U1at very 1unni: lrdw
a be vacant with 120
people,..JIt Itf' Ciu'lst live. In ilia
.. - .
f '" 'I' C",
IDto 'All the' World l, .
C
HRlsTiANITY is 'the reU,
... ion ttlat can .. tand
Into aD7 II no
raHIIQn:1 ean., number , ita
pIe from the Arctic.to equator,
and' e! st to west around
world, But tbla II 'not an. acr!clent. I!
Ii would not bave happenecf 'b7
Jesus hllns,U' In.
Iwalk:ed. wherev.er he went, and in
. &fownup ute be did... not
-FtJler from WI birthplace
yo.la .coUld ' . Ii:a an' 'after-
. .
Kidneys Must
Work Well--
J
.. TIME YOU'VE E.VER
CHfWED BUBBLE GUM?"
CROSS
TOWN'
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THE MIAMI GAZE'l"l't WAYNESVILLE.
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IIEEDuviORK . PinER IS
Chair Set Adds' Fresb, New Look
dIrections for Crocheted Treasure Cba1r
Sct (Poltern No. &800).
Benel 20 cents In ' coins, ;voW' oam e4-
dresli ond patt.rn number.
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, SEWING NEI!:DL2WOltK
330 Soutb Wenl St. 0111 ,. 'f. IlL
Eilcfo.se 20
No.---
Name ________ _
Addre ... _______ _
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U.S. Agriculture. Makes
Fabulous Record in 1948
For .u,nited agrJculture, (
1948 WIll go down in history as a
fabulous year, accotding to the
1949 Britannica Book of the Year.
','It wiu a year without a crop
scare, with numerous record and
record yields achieved; the.
cO,rn crop was more than 10 per;
cent above the previous record.
llnd fully 50 ,per cent above the '
previous 'year; the wheat Crop waa.
the second largest on record aDd.
the fiith consecutive crop af more
than a billion bushels, one of the
five largest wheat crops the coim-
try bad ever produced,; the cotton
.. crop was one-fourth larger than in
the previous year."
, Prices, too, reacbed a record
level in January, 1948, though the,.
then broke sharply, and continued
Set , to decline as 194{1 crops bar-
vested, tbe hew Britannica :year-
GIVE YOUR living, room chairs book reoords. .
a fresh look with "tlrla baod- "In spite of the break In prices. ,
some ctvUr liet. Easy to crochet, the volume of mark
;you'U ,tie pleased. with ,resultS etings was such as (0 provide a
of :yotu-.handwork. .The chlUr' back gross income to 'fanners of Blmon
, 35 lioliars slightly exceedol
measures 17 by 13 inches, the arm ing the 1947 record," pubUca .
pieces 9 by inches.' tion conti!lues. "However, becausB
" of higher of production
'l'o obtain eroebetJn, tJlltrilc- real!zed net had been deJ
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LUMBER- AU kIDde, drelSlcI or
rouSb. Pine. oak anlt poplar In all
lenltba: Ruaon.ble pricee. AU
ordera, lal'll or Iman, will be
delivered. AOY UMB, Phone
Wayne.vllIa 2701.
S
PORT'S
LANT

OHIO
American Legion btllng made to , twl.Ugbt
tare 80 well. losing conteltl ' midweek for both local
132 Bellbrook In a game that baseball club... This sltuatJon reo
SllW tile losers trot out four suited due to neceBsary schedule
hurlers to stem the tide. Carter changes, which . placed the
started but hot weather plu8 at home Col' tour conliscutJvs
leveral Jnfield errors along with weekI.
THURBDAY, J1JN1D II, 1148
mo.t clear to all colla@rned. It '
was an unfortunate aocldent
slnee , I, In the role of Lellon
manale,r shOUld han per
mltted Stanley to warm up II)
close to the playing fIeld lueU.
RATES: One cent ' per word,
minimum charge, 25 cent
Three In rtton. for the price
of two. Form. clo.e WIdner
dllY noon. '
FOR SALE- Sweet potato planta
&Octll, per hundred. All kinds of
BOB O'REGAN
garden plan-ttlo-lG- eta. per dozen. Negleoted for most of tbe sea.
DON'T FORGET TO .CALL' CRAB. C. STROUSE, 1% mlleB son to date, but not IntenUal1y,
us for insuJance. All types 0 nortb of Waynesville, at corner let'B w;rHe ' copy on tbe H,year-oid
in urance at a. savings. of Waynesville, Ferl'Y and Lytle Gray's Ba.rber . Shop ma.
Jim SlIlckett's lordly third baBe We are pleased to state that
AUCTlONERlNG
STANLEY arid KOOGLER
BROKERS l.ICeNSE
, clout finished the willowy right Nolan Stansberry was pronounced
hander at the close of three heats fltras.a.flddle Illst Monday morn.
wlOI Harold' Stanley. the jack ,or Ing by Dr. AI Stout, who had aleo
all pos:Ltlons for WayneBvll'le, ap examined Mm ' Sunday afternoon
pearlng- tor two tnnlng,B, follow Immediately followLng the.' accld.
ed by lDonny Pope and Jim Jooee ent when one of Stanley's warm.
"' ho hurled an Inning apiece. up pltohes "took-orr" and conked
Stanley', u 17& pound
Franci s Gene Br.own, phone road8. 6t'6.3t naged by Orville Gray a.nd ably
Wnyne v ille 247? or call col- assisted by Bill These
Iret, Wilmington 21! 1. OUS,TOM SPRA TlNO - ' For lade are stepohlldren In the Trl.
For Dates, Phone'
Ohio; 2894 (reverse charges) . .
FOR ALE-Protectogral)h check
writ!!... F.JJlccll cnt condition $6.00.
The MIami Gazette, Phone 2143.
Get YOlU
HAIL INSURANCE
NOW
The hail seaIOn it here!
Protect your crope wflb
lOund, een.ible Hail In.
surance PolicV.,
,
With production COIla II)
high, Hail Inlurance ,Is
..more neceuary than eYer
before.
weeds in corn. Also have for sale County loop because tbelr games
- 2, .D concentrate, "Shur.km"
weed killer, 60 . per 'cent atronger
than most othere. Sprayeri tor
lillie. W. L. Sheehan. Phone Way.
nesville 11111. ' .. '.
have to commence at 1 p"!n: pro
mptly and be over by 8 p.m. un
less they can play ' tbelr limit of
six Innings beforehand , . which
Is Quite dlfUcult to accomplish In
moat lJistancets. TberefoN! I . be-
BANK RUN 'GRAVEL- Loads'l. Ileve that many of the folks
at Davis 11'urnas Pit. 60 , cenu watch tbe ol,<ier Legion' PQat 6,,5
nIne talJ to come In time to
cubic yard. We allo' deliver. ARM watch these younger ata.rs to-be
ITAOE &: SON, Phone 2091. tf perfoTl?: ... your mls81ng a. rel\ol
RT. I,
CUSTOM BALING
R, C. LaRUE
WA YNEBVILLl!!,
PHONE 2800
tiet as n that clas8 the pla.yerll
uSIIa.Uy are tnterested In J 'just.
playing' Instead of worrying wbe.
OHlO 'ther their beat gal. Ie ' In the park
or whether the scouta are sftoop
Ing. Anywy ' YOU look at It" thlll
,EXCAVATI NO country be savJI!) , or loat- by
With BulldoEer A: Shovel, for tbe generatJo1l IIi tbe lower
basements, levYll' and cle school grades ilow. . . Wfl In, ol,lr
land. Estimates fur.nlshed. early or late 20's and 30'8 , have
'suffered' too much, to ' bear UB
W N. UPTON, Wilson Rd" , (rol. talk, an therefore don't put out
east of Waynes., Ph. SprIng V.al the real effort ' that we could be
ley 36111. . ' 69-6t capl!-ble of doing, and that doel'
WAN'rED- CUStom Baling, 12c: not only refer to the atbletlc
world eIther. '
CIIl Lebanon 677X M. J. Holl Anyway Gray's came through
righthander, showed to good ad
vantage during his two Imtlog
trick allld probably w111 ascenil
the mound next Sunday against
Harveysburg at the latter's dla'
mond. :Both POl'e, hurling hIs
first thiJIe, and Jones
that wllth ,a little more work
they tellO might prove very ' cap'
able relief hurlers, so It. may be
tbat tbe locals' sOUlld thu.mplng
mlgbt llJave been a blel\slng , In
disguise. .
Although there wlll be no more
TrlCounty gamea, at hame, (or
the nellt five weeks, efforta
E.LECTRICIAN
WIIUNQ
. .
. REPAIR
INSTALLATIONS
CIIII Today For Quick
, Efficient 8ervlce
Ronald Rush
2678

your inveltment, ..... rch
your income.
W AmESVILLE
Ingswoith. S93t 'wIth their first 'offlclal league
CUSTOM ;BALING:- With Bale- last weekend. slamming I __ , _________ ..::
. out a 7-8 victqry over Bellbrook,
uniform tenllon In a ame that saw Williard ' , .
' See or call UI today. Buy
Hail Insurance .... ly.
. Karl D. Dakin
'_uee AgencJ
ao e, MULIERRV IT,
LEIANON, OHIO
on , anT w.llllt bale ntied. W. Purdue limit the visitors to three
L. Sheeban, Phone Wayneavllla .. fetles besidee tanning eight.
2191. ' SI.lt Billy Kler, the smallest perform.
----------'-, --- er for Gray's banged out' a double
lI'OR SALE- StAtlol1eJ.y wasb with the bues Joaded in the
t.vbl with fittings. Used only two fifth to give Gray'. their wlnnlDC
montbl, $16. " R. D: CHAPMAN, margn, with Bm Barton'. three
Phone Waynea. 2712. hlte being. h1gh-aUDlt for the' wba.
FOUND- Sack -Of m;al -on - Spr.
IngbOro Road. Ownar 'may claim
same for ' payment of th.ls ad.
'Call WaynenUle
"
Comln:g loon, -l'he WAA. 8urpriael
We Worth Watchh,,' Forn
-"'--'---
neni. Bill Stubbs performed well
at flret bue ,lterenslrel,.
and ELECTRICAL
contrllctinl. . All worll gultraBteed
to be Code: Pbone Waynetl. 2868.
PHONEt WAYNESVILLE 2832 FOR BALE- ',!'WO ' 9.x12
congoleum rugs, Uke new; pin,
pong table. CaU PrestOQ'II, Way,
2929. Plants Itf aU kinde. . '.
wr:: OfFER A COMPLETE UNE Of 1
Sherwio-WiUiams Paints,
nOOR COVERINGS
, . PAINT BRUS

WELCH 'HARiJWARE CO:
MAIN STREET
'HARVEYSBURG, offJo
:Dead Stock
$4;' COWl. t4
CASI! FOR DEAD: sToCK
- ;'Chl', l U ,' l ' <\ nnd condition
,: Al l "" ' ''''' Hl 'r/I pro l\pUy.
' I
co'lt(B-. .... 00;
JANES
(
d Phone Collect
""br O. 1712 or
j"ll' O. 2362
,
SPECIALS
JACK ,FROST SUGAR FOR CANNING
10 92c 25 POUNDS, $2.29
CALlF.ORNIA NEW WHITE POTATOES; 10
M.L LOAF BREAD, 16c
, RED. BIR'D FLOUR, 6 lba. - S9c
EC\kins' -Market
HARVEYSBURG,OHJO
ICE COLD
Sea&e4t:...
45c,
ICE CREAM
6 FOR .25
PLUS DEPOSIT
FISHING IS GOOD HERE . '
SOL, LB. - PERDI, .43 LB. - HADDOK, .17 LB.
.SPECIAL
wHOLE HAMS, .60, SIDE BAW:ON, .55
, FROZEN AND VEGETABLES
W . Locker

Bat HARVEST.HANDLER*

. ELEVATOR
"",;o"ilfIO.
You can r.= it, baacUe it aDJ-
where t s . loadiDg mel ...... .
loa(lin2 0 bias,
ear com,
we by ele-
operators (over .. SO,ODer bu.
in' ODe year without breakdown)
means 10 yean eetYice Oft avenge
farm, PaJl fer itself quickly. see
yoUr dealet todayl. .
DO yoo NEED NORRI,8 B!'!OCt< COMP,,"'v
LAMPs OR FIXTURES REPAIRED? Clncln"atl linton Stoe. Yard.
.. , HOUSE OR -.0uT8UJLDINC;;S WIRED?" Llv. Wlr "cI. PNllr llv ,."
. -- .CBAREES DOSTER ,
BANK . MAIN STHEET ,
vill. 2834 BROKEN SWlTai REPLACED? .r "'0 ' IIone .
. ' WATER HE,ATER INSTALLA'tION? atrlethr Mi..... on the - ....
AN PWG?- all .......... marleet In the
, cAI.J.. IIOYIttrY.
' ASSURE YOU
FUTURE SEWRITY
. .
S ..... th ,. Electn-c SeIVl-da ... RVIC. THAT IATI ... lee . You can repay frem farm
- I':., ID. .. to! Income. No , change In con-
. , FOR "U ELECTRIC NEEDS I.... 'WLW OIaaln""tl tract ., no renewals.
EDGAR SMI"I'IU - WAYm::&! ,I , "I 'IH:!n
wr
. 2704 ,CIt. for Our 'Dnll' t
Term- 4
EvangeUatic jtiat clo.ed Seyen
weelta at Cincinnati ', - Larg t me,et-
ever held. - Over 7800 people healed
of alI 'inanner of & ... e. and infbmit-
ie.. THE, DEAF HEAR. THE DUMB,
SPEAK, THE BLIND SEE. ' .
3$00' 50u'ls Converted at Cincinnati
. .
,First

SA r -, JUNE 25
Meeting' Day _lid Night
Off Route 42 w t of Wayne.vllie.
UII,Leban'4[)'n '/
Sec'y-Treas.
.
Phone 8
, , if"f ' .

'. 'DO IT,
YOURSELF
,AND SAVE
RENT POWERTOOlS
FLOOR SANDER
FlOOR EDGER
FLOOR POLISHER'
- PllInta - Varnish
FLOOR FINISH KITS
Refinishing Floors)

I I II II I II I
SAND _d ORA VEL .... I!III:o
BLACK-TOP DRIVEl
TAR ... aOADOu. .
LA WIt ... PIU. DiRT,
RLUY-IIQt .cOMCRE'T
. UCAVATIftG ... DUIIP 1"RUCk II8VICB 1
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Baseball

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nJURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949
WAYNE ,PARK
LEAGUE CAME STARTS 1:30 P.M.
DONKEY GAME FOUOWS
LOCAL PLAtERs WIU. RIDE 111 DO]EYs
Don't Miss It
ADMISSION - aDLDRIN.' .II. ADOLTS, .10
. I
' ",

Talking It Over
e la azette
A Column of Comment
.". The EdItor
"
Serving Waynesville Since 1850
I
. YmAR, ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY, 1860 WAYNJ!:BVlLl,.E, omo . THURSDAY, JUNE 80, 1UD nvm CJIINTS A. COPY
eeveral pointe. con.
cernJns: the traffic IltnaUon I Iii
WaynesvlUe were brousht to tile
attentJon of the CIvic Club' Ilt Its
recent meeting.
"Rose Court" Is
A Feature .of Anoual
Historic Pilgrimage
It Is good t9 know that a jp'Oup
of actJve clUsene eucb &I the
Civic Olub Is Interested enougb
In tbe' wellfare of the community
to go on record to promote 1m.
provements for the benefit ot aU:
Probably tile mOllt eully . ac. , the New
compJllhed Improvement . that home of Everett, Schu-
could be made with ' little or no' mac,her, located on Maple Street
effort on anyone's part ' 'WOuld be in Harveysburg was' among the
IlII the Clvlo Glub recommended places of visitation in the Warren
II keep the traffic light at the It>: <;:ounty 'Pilgrimage, held June
tersectlon of MaIn and, North lite. 25th and 28th.
In action 24 hour" a' day. After The home considered to be of
the lIgbt Is turned oft In the the most cultural in the 'village
nenlng. beu,. trucks roar thrn was ereot!!d in 1839 by William
the town at "lIpeedl w:eO"In excells Harvey 'for whom the town was
of the limltll Imposed by t Baf.ty named. Mr. Harvey's wife,
' aM (lommOn lIenle. beth .established Ib.e first free
Another recommendation' made school for 'Negroe's in the
by the would the erection west'rerritory. ;
of 0 "Ko U, rum" IIlgn at the cor The 'Schumacher's home is
ner or Main and , Third Itreete. charmingly 'fumlshed with many
Till. Intersection la Ulled exten- specimens of anti furnitur
alyely by aotollli to make a U d t ' tiel q4e i th e
tum on MirJn, relultlns In con. an e ra e ar es 0 e more
tuAlon and the tieing up ot trar- modern era. At the end of the
fie. - patio in the of the house. the
Theae hro Imall Impro'Yementa rolliQd' g lawn is wi th a rose
cllul4 be made. 'at lIttl'\' gar en.
and wIth Uttle ',effort an.d WOUld, "------::----
we b'e1en, IIllproYe the
traffic Iituatlon In WaynelViOe.
' ....
;rncfdentailr, I eoa
tbe local SOTernlng for many
Impro'Yemenll wblch we would
Stanforths Entertain
- I
Advisory,' Council
Uke to ilee made In Wa7nesvWe, The South Wayne .Advisory
but which . bave not been acco.- <;:ouncil met for their JUne ses-
pUahed. sion ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Too often we bear the remark,

,
..'J ..
'ORCH OF L ."
each. of us, , 'Ajt:Ja!!l8h
day
we, set .it,
and summ;ar '
,
1at's .not 101le
eiGht of the
fairs" make
on wblch we
. selves to U.tns
The Mianii

,.
JACK TINNEY IS HERO
OF FLORIDA RESCUE .
JaCK T'inney, 17. son of former
Waynen111e resident, Sherman
Tinney, now of 1II1aml, Fla., waa
, credIted last Wednesday with
bavlog saved Charles Reed and
daughter, Nancy, 6. after they
were caught by an undertow at
Haulover Beach, MiamI. .
laid that he was. swim
lning with hll' ctaught er on ' his
back when the undertow took
them Into- d,"!'p water. When ehe
frantically grabbed him by the
neck, be went under and Tinney
'came to the r4lscue. .
MR. AND MRS_. C. G. MILLER
HOSTS TO COUNCIL
Financial Tr.obles
Threaten Fatore
Of Local
Waynesville's flrat plaYSfound
Is In . danger ot ,cloalng at the
halfway mork due to the le,arolty
of funds, accordIng to Bob O'Re-
gan, ohalrman of the Ohlc Club
commit tee In charge' of local
YOlJtb .
This week completea the third
week of play under the Inper...
Ion ' of Charles PrIce, 'WIth reg
Istratlon havIng reached a total
of 6,9 children to _
Mr. 1Hid Mrs. R. G. Miller were . ''We started wJth but ,60 from
host spd hostess to the Rain'bow the Civic ClUb," sald O'Regan,
AdvisoJ:Y Council ' on Monday ','wblch amount Increased by
evening of the past week, with a .$50 grant trom th. local Moth
Mr. Charles StI\rr, a sa guest For er's Olub. Last week'B all cartoon
the discussion period the topic' ,shoW' n,eUed but $19.65, although
was . "Value- of WoO:en on the an $8.00 wu
" from the lI'l'Iend1a Home. Inae
Farm, also the programs' muoh aB Dae planround equip-
wet e fully ment repreaenta aome 'SO and
,The council adjourned to meet Mr. Price's Ia $10 pel'
in July, place to be announced the present r __ .m DOt
later, and dUring the" social hour, all bUlB. '
Mrs. Harold Wertz was in charge: . "Therefore, be ' d4ed, "I-' 1 am
of the games' a'nd clellcioIU hopins that &0 readerll of the,
.melon was served by Mr. and.r.Irs. o.zette and others, too.
...... -:...,-------' Miller; w:lll fllid It In theIr' heart. to nd
, - . ' ... , aome contrlbutioD ' to our treu
, f ' ' , , . . urer, .Jamea .JoDe.,
Legion, Post Plans F:_U , Progr , aID
" mUDIi1' oft the deUnQUent 1Iata for
For.' Safe And -San July ', Fourth
"WbT don.'t the,. do tho. and 80, C. E. Stanforth on Friday evenif\g,
the 'YIllage. counoll never ceta with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke,
any thine done." It might be well Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell, 10 p.m.- Flr,eworka. .
to realise that often the bandB of Mr. ahd Mrs. R. H Hartsock, Mr. , The Wayn"svUJe American Leg Your 2Ii donatlon ' which
N
' , e w' S PlaJground operat.
,98 four da,.s 'WeOl,., Tue...,.
, the council are . tied b" (1) lack Charles Stan' Md Mr. altd Mrs. IOn Poat 616 have plans compJ,et Its ,you to the, ground a . wIll L \"T . LE KITCH. EN KOOKER.
J W ",i,,,- ' 'W 4Id for tbe Fourth Annual FoUl'th alao entitle i -ou fo a. chance 011
through FrldaYII from 1:10 to
, 4:10 p.m.
o( money (2) state lawi ,and reg- as guests. omen on of July Celebration Monday on the door prize. ' By Eveanna Bunnell
ulatlollll (3) lack of cooperation on ili,e was the -topic for the the grroundB of the JIDjOY ' a -'Mre lI'ourth Tbe Litle KJtchen Kookera CoH Mr H SaCk
the part of local c,tJsena and land discUS810n period, and many in- High School . With' YOUt ' friends ' ,at the Waynel. Club met Thurllday, JUDe at S. !a'-ey , elt
ownen, It I.a ' unfair to coDdemn teresting remarks heard. Mr. A fine aChedule of evente ... y QI8 HtgIl ScboOl grounds, the home , of .. Nanc), ' Baird w.lth , .. Y
a group , that II doIng a sreat Starr alao talked. on the farm pro- been planned tor all meni1iel'l of " . MaTJorie RoilS In charge and c.rOl " ,
amount qf ",ork for 'YelT Ilttle grams. the family. The Ichedule,' ror Lonpcre pre.ld!ns. Elterta.-Ill s Club
com,PenaatiOD without lJL'Yesttpt- The Council adjourned wiU. day IDcludea' DisOUlle1on concel1led a propos' --.....
'1... '. pip _ : DJtIA of" ' COUIlcO . r , ad eookfe we the
8!t .....
rf
'OPtn'bl fI etadlee U:JO p.m.- . lJIIl8ba'l, 0raJ> - :MIJ' and .,. ., " , ."
otten baaed on here.."aiI! not Du ' th . I h d . VB, , period,. w1l1 eD . 9n ThUJ'llClay. The Dext meetln'" 'WID be beld ._;, th or
actualltJea. nng e socia our encions 2:80 p.m.-o- Baseban, Wayntl .rune 30. It has , been ':&JUl0'!-'lced at .the home' ot Charlotte" and eae .aor 41 .. ane m ... _ tile
. ' cake 'and ice cream :vIDe Legion. Post VS. Wllmlngt()n . Car.e corpal .ca.r,oIYn' Burnelt., ThUrsday . Jub' ==
" LIons Club. . dnolnnotl. Until then. B ue 1 t 7 '80 ' '
A, a atep In the modernization \ ' 6:80 p.m . ....:. Softball, .00dUmers 1s allPU. ,a . . noon.
of t)1e equIpment and faclUttelt-or MO.8QAN FAMILY REUNION game. ,. ' ". , cations from .anyone w.ho,1' selt. '" Arter 'reapoDle. to the roD call
the Maml Ouette, a Dew device The family: reunfon or, tbe late 12 noon to 10 p.m.-':' All' bingo, employed, , unemployed, or who SEW' 80 CLUB I. . bad been given, the Preddent
for addrelaIn, the was re- Edward B. Morr;an and tood and -other booths open. works for a finn with 10 or less By Donna Hadley welcomed Mm. Marie lUffte .. a
' cently Inatalled, To place thla Morgan EvIlllJl wal beld recently 8:30 p.m.- Variety Show, employees. Tbe Waynelvllle Sew So -4H member of the Club. '
machIne in acton It was neceu at the. country home of Mr. and All applications must pQSt Club met Tbursday. June 28, at The prosram coiDmlttee. lI ....
ary to a completeb' new Mn. HI/II'ac.e Shaner', marked no late.r than . mIdnight, tbe honie of Oharlene EdeDfleld Emerlon lllarnhart .and' lin. B .
copy of our mamDS lIat. Blnce VickI, and Mr. ' and Mrs. WIlliam 5, ' JJ. June 30, order be. ellpble, Mtll Mrs. Klontz In charge and: EUls, . thlln were Introduced. loin.
the-. old tilt Wall Inaocur- Holland. I It was AppUcat;lons may WlibemlDa , Braddock preBldlq. Earnbart preHDted II;r. . DOD '
ate and worn It ts that . The enUre. famUy ''Was together . oml! be 8ecured at the Waynl!8vllle The meeUng wu opel\ed in Gehris, wbo dellghted hW aadlen
t.bere are erroril In the tor the first tlme In 20 the National Bimk. reguJilr torm. The roll call wall ce .by. slnl!ilng the popular.
addrel8es of lome subscribers as. occaalon honored the visit of tlte Miss Henrietta MclDnny- of anllwered by telling how you and Dumbers, "Old lIan
th", appear on ' the papere each oldest fllmlly from was a guest . e,t the your flnJlIbed' proJect to ,_ook. ' River'" "Wltbout a
week. Florida, ." "Home for a ' tew tIl1a week. B .D N ' Nine members 'Were present. , ' 'He 'Wu ,accomp.loDled bJ . lira.
We would sreaUy ' appreclate It Present trom Florlda were: -Dr. Dr. E.inJna HoUoway, Misse.. owersYl elt . Marilyn Gons, Joan LaRue, and GabrIs: MrI, .. rern TroutyllUl, 'Wllo
If you would let us kno'W If your ErtJe Smith and Mr. ,Ruth and Elizabeth Chandler Donna Badley attended f.H camp Is bOltlllS ' at WPnI in
Dame and addreu not eorrectHarry "Smltb ot St. spent last weekend at North Man- F leg- ' T , t .Camp. Ollfton, Oblo, a ahort, IoIIddletown 'Was I;hell Introclll0e4.
on )'our paper thla week. TbanU their daughter's family, Mr. and chester, Ind. the guellts of Mrs, or Ion , eam report was given. She announoed as her su.ject.
to thOle wbo bave .Iet us know of Mrs. , WUbur Willis and daugbter Stella Bone In the PeaJlody. It was decided 'to have a plcnfc "You Are Jl&dJo" and In the cour
cbanges, theae will be Martha Kay of Oklawaba, ,Fla. ' Home there. Bowers:vme Is tl].e second round July 1-1 and invite tbe t,ytle Sew se ot her talk told' many Inter-
made immedtately. Tbe gUeBtS we.re entertained by Miss Jessie Garner and 1111'8. opening game opponent for the Ing Club. . !pItlng facts abqut tllllI newer
- - - a BOlo and ! muuc by BetteloD Lucile AJ>mltage attended the Al 10c8,I Ainerlslln l.oglon Rost 61.5 "'HIIB IiBd'51PlV8r everyooe a cor-
W. are sorry. that II.n error tnMei-edlth, a student of the Cln len (amlly reunIon at Mather's nine Sunda,' at tormer's cike were served. , dial iDvltatiOD to stop at the .tat-
the llie Wa7Dee chinatl Co'nl!ervatol'Y o,f. Music. MlIls park on Sunday. stadlum at 3:15 p.m.. At 1 I).m.' ' The meeting Will , be held Ion and report worthwbUeact-
. ville playgrouJul might selections alB9 were' Mrs. Alfred HetDke. of Grai'a Barber Sbop with at Wayne Park, July 11 tv1tles tbat could be
bat . led readers to . belleve that preliented. by ' Mrs. Wilbur WIl11s, Oblo is a guest at the Home lor the' Bowersvllle ,Junlcrs. at 11:30. Club members who wl.l This belne the last meetlq for
DO on,e la for their Martha Kay Wlllls, Mrs. Donald the 'summer. . .'. Victors ' over , iil take part In the program [ot the tl;lls year, Asb1117. , In 'a I(rae-
cblldren:s actlvttlea at the play Morgan and Donna Jean Morgan. 'Leab M'lIs, has been en. their opening .olash, , the local' next meeting are: Charlene Ed luos manner and ' a few claoe-
.Pound. ' . " , "burtet dinner was ser j!lylng a week's vacatlo)l at the team Is " not favored to win, as enfield and Donns. Hadley. .n wordS, prellented the pTel to
Quite tile contralT. The ved at noon. I home of he.r son, WnUam Stro- Coach OhlttJ'" warriors bave _ _ Mrs. S. S. Eilts wbo ,Ia to Hr'Y8
should have Informed you. .. t no Otherll present were: Mr. and use and wlff'! In L7-tle. ciUpped Spring Valley and Center BETSY ROSa 4-H CLUB. as president the coming Jear.
one' Is responalble .for the Mrs. skJq Meredith (Edna), Mrs. Martha Henderson was hos. ville in their laet twe) starts, ' . By Lois LUkens ' Mrs. EW, &I gracloualJ accept.
'ren', actlvltlea at tbe 'playground Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Meredith tess to Misses' Henrietta Mc'K!n. playing home. will have all The Betsy: RosB ' Sewing and ed It and named two to
durllic off hou,"" I , and Cheryl, sey" Ruth and Elizabeth Chand. natur... advantagI91. . CookIng 4-H ' met Weue. !IIrve on the Executive COmmIt-
The playBlWDd Is open, from Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Ankeney and ter at the YUm'Yum Inil Dear , Eltller J;>1UUlY SJmpson, Harold day June 22. at - Harveysburg tee,
1: 80 to f :40 Tuesdays chtldren, Johnnie. and' NeU, ' Dayton on Jl'rlday evening. or' Red 'W1ll '1 as" High Scliool with Hartsock .After adJournment; Club
through Fridays, at all other Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Morgan, Mr. Paul Dak.1h visited hIS cend the mound ' for the Iccalll; In oharge and Martha Lukenl enioyed a aOotai bour an.d the ,
tlmla there lB no one .Mr. and Mn, Donald .MorgaD and mother, Mt's. Ella Da\dn' Sunday with S,tanle,. or, dclllng prealdlns. , hoatl'Ss, served a delicious i&1a4
for the children" actldU4MI. daughter. Donna Jean. lIIr. Wln- afternooD. " the miLBk and ",lUI accord,lngb', The ,mInutes were ana ap- course, ."
- 1 _ ' . , tere Riley. Mr. Robert Dr. Gale Rnaaum, Mr. and .1IIra. ' proved. J\ motion was made and Gueat. were IIr. and loin. Don
Motber, are JOU lookiN for Mr. J , R. Baker' of Rlcbmond, Robart Kerese,. and two uto.e BIRTH seconded that our bill, be paid. GehriS; Mrs. Marie Rlflle, lira.
BOmetblns dJrterent to ""e' the l.ndJana. , daughters ' ot , Dafton visited tIleir . IIr. and Mrs .. John ParrJsb of A motion, wae made tbat we ago Boo'Y,er Otue daughter,.
faDLIly oyer the Fouith ot Job" Tbe bost4lSll, Mrs. Horace Sh aUDt MIBa Marsaret lDdwarde Fourth street ' are announcing the aln hove a style , Bbo'W and a tea and ' Mrs. Ralph HaatlnCs: -
You .'W1U find some colbrful, tub" aner, Is the daul$bter of Mr. and Sunday molnin,. . , I 'birth of a aeven: pound> 111% ounce later on this ' IIUmmer. Lola Lu ALL STARa WILL
and eIlIIyto-prellare sngeaUons in Mn. Sam Mrs. Clarence BerryhUi lpeot boy, born MondllJ, June 211. Both kenB, :j;ue ' Fairchild, Judy Hougb, CRACK TEAM 8UNDAY
' the Houllebdld lIe$08 column lit FrIda, arternoQn" --th Mis .... mother. and lion are , fine. and MIriam Tretmeyer ,rere ap . ,
Of' ....... .. mmlt._- The ,Wayn.aville Atblfltlc Aam.
thll week'a MIami Gazette. Its :Jj Annie and Mame Bro-n. .. point"'" to be, on the co..... ,
" Boftball All Stars will meet aD
on. pase three'. Minnie Dodion and Ruth Lou and loIarUnl Bummers of for th, tea. , All star "Colored team' from Qed.
, Ch .... dler. atteDded tb,e. Oen GaWe. I'la. entertained IIrs. Slam Sue :fa!rchUd gave . a . demon' arvtUe and WUberforee
. Mr. GSle,:,!:,>' MrBc?tden
d
, ANDER80N N. BA'RNETT tury Club , at the .bome of ,Mra. meN' brotlier, B:1ll Risli, and D<lD eventng at hrIL
Mr. an o1UI'a. .......... an Harvey Sackett on Frfd-ay after LIndamood from Dayton, for e en tra" IOther "amea sch-"ule4 for tile
.. _ L V' Branatrator Mrs. Andersoq N., Barnett. 91, paiS' noon. Marcia Radar pve a demolls ... . .. ....

S'mith " and Mr. an'd -.' ed away at. the home hi. lIOn. Mrs, Ella Johnson and Mr. Ter. past ten days, laD on how. to make pineapple ,and locals include: July 10, All Stan
_.,7 WUIt 0 W vIllA Ro te 1 d-' h They vs. Neils (Darton); July 17. All
Ernest B
tterW rib ere Satu- wen, aynea '" u " on I'Y Johnson and wife of CInclnn. M-. Harold OSborne, Lebanon, cottage cbeelle ean .. ea.
u 0 W W4Idneada" June 28. AD were later eerved with Sfape Stars VB. Frtgldalre Plant 2,
day evening guests 0' Mr. and Sprylvors Include: one daught- atl calJed on MIaIl MInnIe Dod apeDt several daya the past ,!eelt Juice, to mamba",. The Ne11ll Bar nln. II rtiou"DI
Mrs. M. A. Cornell in Oakwood, er, Rebeeca GI&ls of Blackwater, son Tuesday atternooD. wIth ber aunt alid unole, Mr, and The nine glrlB who weot to a record of ten 'W1u 'and ODe ...
when they entertained the Cbeer- va.; (; lIOns, Howard, Idaho. Or. Ml8aes ElI .. beth Ohandler and M.rs. ,Delbert pGltlIer. ' camp gave a talk 00 the thlngll 80 far thla seuoD.
ful Circle. ven, of WaynelylUe, lDDoch, Will- Henrietta MeKlnseJ 'Were - dinner ra On Ju17 10 tile W.A..A. an.
peats of Mr. and IIrs. Ronald they did there. .
Ie, I'ranklln, of Blaekwater, HawiJ,e on Thursday. ODe quut. lin. Lawreoce lac- Ing 'WUI be beld wltIL .wart. of
Mr. and Mrs. Rou H. Hart- Va.; 60 graDclcbJldren and 61 Charley EIlliI, 1100 of Mr. and ob", was preient. ., a pop-up touter uIIIIcrlptloll to
soek was caUed to CincinnaU on great1P'lUldclllldren. loin Roy ElUa was Tile DeB 'meeUng w:lll .,. ,beld the MIamI ...-...
FrIday on aCC10UJlt of the aer10us Funetal service. were held Bat- of lira. The Council the . Village or at the Harveyaburg Wed- or.read (from II1ud
ilIDese of'the later'a brOther, lICr unlay at I p.m. at the FaIrview Tu......,. W&JIUI8vtlle receive appUcat- neada)" June 29 at 1 :80 p.m. Co.), 10 pound .... or fbIr (Ina
-1Iomer Deathenge, who pUII!d Baptillt Chureb, BeUbrook. IIr. ';'4 1011'1. Arthur . ZeD or lou aDd appllcantl tor Club memben 'Who 'Will take Ralph Smith INOUJ), DCnIIIIII of
.Wa, on Saturdat, Funeral aery- Burial".. made In tile ....... IErt .. Pa. eaUe4 OD III .... IIame 8tNiIt on the eYenlng part In the prccram tor tile .Dnt coff .. (floal .. poe-
leu were held on Tueada1,' JIIOI'Il- view eemete17 bJ &lIe Stu1ba and ADDle 8rowD TIlandar mor- qf IDIJ" I. '1 :10 oclock. meet,... are Gloria lD'" eJ7). and ,fiYe pUou cal III
.... FWleral Home.- . ' DIJII. , _. IItII. BOlJlb, IDd laDe&. (hIUnoD' ..me. ...... ,.
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WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
GOP LeaderS Rap Demo Depression
THE MIAMI GAZETTE W

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HULTN PROORESS
Quiescent
Communism, like the worm In ..... I
ewe
st D ru 9
the bud, wal crcepln, .wlfUy
through China as \he pre.ence ot
. be,an to make Fig hts Fever
Tbunday, JUIle 30, tNt
And Plan Bill to .Meet Situation;
Branilaon Plan Held Farm Vote 'Bait'
At one viDage meetinl in IIOrth-
ern China, a man. bewildered and LOUISVILLE. KY.-The army be' _____________ .
dlsm d b th t th R I lleves chloromYCetin will make 1he
'.DlmB'a Iton, w, _,1.1 .... ..... 'ID Ih , Ill., are 'II ... of aye. y. e use 0 e UII an Bot Ulough BJldJ ' "ountry mu"b sater' a"alnlt b- 41 Per Cent of Land
... &en N paper 111li0ii'' ........ .., ... aD4 Dot Deetlaulb' of WI ..... paper.) hammer-and,slckle flal In Chin". .
Communist meetings tand parade.. FOR YEARS In the UnIted State. phold In wartime. II ' ba
Bares M,
sslon ventured to rise apd ask a quea- , .enlate Harry Byrd. D.emocratlc This was by Col. Wll- In U. S. m er ge
tion;-' len.tor' from Vlrltb)la, lIa. been. lIam Spencer. Stone, Waahinaton. T R '.
Bait Is Sei ''WHY IS THIS DONE?" he' sald. lone .cllolst In the interest' of the chief of army medical rellearch. Grasl Op elouree,
FARM VOTE:
There wa. more to the Brannan "Russia I, a forelan country and American taxpayer. HI. theme who eame bere to diic.uSI com- Cattlemen ASlert
federal farm program than bad we are Chinese." son, bas been ,ovemment waste munlcable-dlsease control In a Grasil Is one of the greatest' N-
met the eye. Accordin' to .... oned And the presiding pOlitical com- and extravag.nee. He hal .y.t.. lectur'e .ponsored !:ly Alpha O.mep of thil natLon. In the
Wuhin&tOn observers, the plan' missar IIna ed ''This .ubj t Is 0 p po. e d the ever- Alpha, medical fraternity of the States there are approximatelY
.. rve u ' a bait for the farm not on the ::enci.... ec Increalln, appr,oprlations tor ,ov- University ' of Loui.vllle .ollool of 779 mllUon acres of land which
tote . In the congressional race. About the ani>' thin, '. that did ernment .upport ot. the b.ndout- medicine: Colonel stone was grad- will srow nothing but bay, ,ras.
IIUt ,.e.r. .how up on the alenda throu,bout .eeldnli people, and the eveI'o uated at the U. of L. medical .chool and other berba,e unfit for bu
For JDltance, If .amlnlstratlon the country WJlII the ' puzzled but army of bureaucr.ta. in 192P. . man consumption,
Ie.den could extend wartbn. price ready acquiescence of the ChIne . So hal bls effortl Colonel Stone pointed out that Thl. great ac'rea,e representl
IUJ)pOrti fOr another year. It would to Communist rule. . that bit recentb" called fortli this enteric 'diseases-those '1 per cent of the land of tlie.
live votera a ch.nce. to pan on the trom President Truman: tood or wllle'r'-:.re beIng ,Iven nation. About II per ceDt of the
Bnnnan plan. , 'l'bus Aa result, the nation appeared "Tbere are too many Byrdl In the special attenli/m by army researem- lands In the United Statel are
.. be l ClaneltHh u a to be well on Its way to a.sumlng .enate."" . .n. The diseaae. bave low incl plowable but are ' used to prO-'
_4.. ,._:::. ' -'- De ....... d recular orbit .11 wWln, .ateWte b If f d t b to .... or p
m ..... r ... _ woen mopr__ JIl or Rus.la. . 'lbat atatement m.,. or may not denc. DOW be .ald ut sa e- uce pas ure. ay or r. 0 .,
bepn .trqllln., tor FOR THE MOST PART th o ere have .nythln, to do wi . th the JUards a . wa'ter an4 mllk It can be concluded, therefoN. j
&&..- .-........ ftl farm vote f t th t th b t B d "on'-nl. were lifted. the number that about 1\0 per cent 01 the Unltecl,
.... \ ......... --- . , ( bave been no .1 ..... of coercion or ac a e num er 0 yr II. In .. ,.
AT compulsion In .. the 'relationship. tbe .en.te are Increasln,. Two of ca... would akyrocket because States would not be uled If it war.
There is every evidence that the others have deflniteb" ,olned, .nd the, population bas developed not for meat .nlmal .
lI
'"'"ra'" "'''-irman of the' national Chinese CODlJllunillt. .re In f.ct wbat waa the Byrd .010 II now, at Immunity. . .
''-v _,..... lea.t, I. trio with th. ponlbW'" In. .lmlJar 'Itu'tlont{, bre,all:-
-: - -1 "cr.tI" -mmlt'e. mad. ', ea,er to tollow the ' dictates of ' - os ,. , d
U8ID"< ,. Moscow. And that revelation .bould thet It may soon become. chond. down of water .aruta on cause
(Ile. for dteallon of th. 1UP- L e.. II.OQO c.... of typhoid . In Berlln
pqft .plopam.. th.y be,an'l to be en01!,n to destroy any lllu$lon ..... ,rmc fo. economl .. III .... ft W ld W
P18n for next 7e .... tu,-of.w.r witb EJ[..(JemllillJll" ':41tor Loul. that 'the Chinese Communist. are pver')lmeDt operatioD. .. IIOt a er or \ ar :11. j
.... G6:P. Baele. I. aIloWll a. be told a just .lmple a,rarian reformera: DOW laa aapopUlar III the aapst Dra .. Flahtt . .. oJ .... O a
maldDa It pl.1o tIlat the .euto committee that Ger- Tbey are whole-hearted. com- boc1J' aa It bU been over tile Chloromycettn" Would pia, a bl,
Brannan plaD haa , lIIr. Wruman. hardt Eiller. who.tled u.e 11.8. pletely dogmatic Communl.ts, toJ pa" ye.rs. There Is .ome. role in of a .lmUar threat
eracJ,onement, 9ODtlnu.t1on C)t a. a .towaway. WII ordered to . )owinlr the doctrines laid' down by thoaab.. yet .m.U. evldeace to the health of the In th.
aM ---" -latinl" "'ft" price Eargpe b" II_ow '10 .....a.- Karl Man: and adapted tor 20th that lUi. aw.kenlrla' 10 the cIaD-,...., U. S. Should water protection ' fan.
: ............ -.., ........- . .. u'" cen'''- .apPlicatlon bv bl. dllclplea. ten we are f.--- Is a.
waa to be pre- "Deir eaploDace aceDte" for ale ..... 'Ilru, could holel the fort .galnst
Aiken longran,,, fann III the 11D1te4 States. BadeDl Lenin and Stalin-and by Mao TZ.. Two of the P r Ide n t. own lttDhI)ld;- UDtil proper . puriflcatiP.D
lay' pa .. ed by th 80th .. RepUblicaD .... lfIed III CODDecUon with"'e tung. leader of Cblna'. Commu- part,.. Senator Doujla.. of Dllnols could be aet up a,aln.
CDQIre8I, Unless congress lIIc. committee'. probe 0' subYer- niatll. . .nd Senator MeeteUan 01 Arkanlas CJ!loromycetln I. rapidly beln,
Gr.p. pointed C?ut, th!t AIken . law alYe .ethI.... b,. aUelll. THERE IS as yet np conclusive have joined the Byrd refrain. 'Other developed to. the 'POlnt where it
....w JO Into. effect next ),ear, . evidence that the Kremlin I. llvinI .enaforll of both partle re twlt- can conquer the dlseasel in two
'l'be plan Is dealPed to DEPRESSING: direct. .Id to the Chinele ooteebb, too.
i
'and day.: Typhoid. typbw, . Rocky
suppod' ''rm'1lDcoin. at' . "p-ro.. 'R- h N w" Communists. ,But the aUinity and it Is possible the Prelldent'. d .. Mount.1n .potted fever. :'undulant
perlt,..' fwet. !:lilt .t the aame time . lSi t 0 ,plrit 'Of cooperation that 'exists b.. tor more and ,reater apend. and others. I. ' 'I'bIa UtUe 'eUOWi ollYlou17
to I!fOVId cotl8limeri ' -with lowe. "J re,re,," the .. nator from .tween Moscow and Pelpln,. capital In, be drowned out by B)'l'cI It Is an antibiotic whlcb meanl .. weU .. tarted ID ure, .1s 0JIIl-
pdd. tor perIsh.bl. foocis-1spe- Yalne .ald, "that we are now In': of Communist China. Is taDJIbl. eborua It prevent. reproduction of ,ermlt bolloal.f what "IWII,e
' cIaD.1 Meat, dairy and poultry prod- Itate of depresilon. It i. not a thin, Of ' ChIn.'. In- For ,'ears, eonrrei. b.a been Oft Instead 01 kiWn, them. It 11 the 08D mea,n k caWe .Dtl Just
' uct.-wben 11Jaere,1' .re IUl1IIU8t!l. of the future_ It Ia right now.'" ternal situation to the rest of the run-uway . pend!n, .pree. The purWed extract ot a tunJUI foUnd boW much catUe' depeDcl OD
1I\...-.uJd UN IDnmmen& payments After thus evokln, the .phit of war e:mer,eney was th alibi in a .0U in Venezuela, Il'.... fa the Stalet!
.... _._. _ _ d.-'-" "'--". th. l",an' Sen. Owen Bpews-.- an- world II disturbingly clear: Thtouih e ... .. . ,.., ... :... ,.. -,
... 1-...- ...... .....u . .....- the rule of Mao Tze-tun. .nd h1I the fi.htln. J"ears, but the Scientists under oloneJ stone.'. _ere are .ppro ...... a_y ..
. ' II" - , . ..t l () DOunc:ed bl.ndb" that senate R .. part)'. Cbjnl Inevitably Is becomlnl did not .top with the d .. researcb ' and development mUlloD acres of laad wbleb cu\.
PRESENT lan direct' tbe lOT ' puhlican. .hort!7 would .ponsor a massive extension of the Soviet fe.t 01 the enemy. AD" wild pro- board discovered potentiaUtlel of ... aaytbIDt bal bar.
ernment to support prices of major lIQ-mJ11lonodollar pubUc-worka and power-bloc. po.al to pay 'for more leftist wing the drug a,ain.t typtlold and rna. Ud other herbap.
products at DOt. Ie .. thaD, 110 Pel' relief-pllIlllina program ' "to meet .cbeme . met with immediate reo .ome other ' disea.e.. Of total feeds , b7
cent or parity. the . Jl'Owln, DemocraUc depr - PRIC, E SUPPORT: apoDse. Such lavlsl) bandoUts were . .... M. eUaoa 111184 beet cattle '18.'1 per cent .. er , 1
.ion," . be vote nd # b" d ,,- h A (1m
CON
'JURER S k S' k S k a .. an ..... raUl age. m D um
. : THE BILL b. projected alon, mo e, mo e, m.o, meinbCir, Of both parti .. . ''wanted in anotber dlrec- Dr grain 1. needed to "llr.inl feeder
Nam., Smile ' these lines' woUld nbt 'In itself pro- Arrangements for n.w Price suP- In" on. the purc'-ale of. vote. with tlon, hi. researcher. have de- from '100 poUnds to 1,Il00,
J'raDk1ID D. RoosilVelt, 3r who vide fundi for public' worka. but port proarams . tor .tqba9co were the-tax]payer, money. veloped an Ultravlo.et.ray method poundll when the principal p.rt 01
tDheritecl a name and nnIle to finance the announcted by the ' federal tdepart- Tbet. eDd If that WutJ alii 01 disinfecting blDod plasma to pre- the ration is made up 0' hay. 811
coojure with and w ted Uttle tInle or!, abeit' of works t.o be ment 0 agriculture. . -. recldeaa j I)IeJItlInC blCbway ,_ vent jaundice beln, tranlmltted by .Ua,e or other rOUlha,l'.
10 CODjurlnlWtth them, hal been atertecl deemed .dvilable. . THE government wm make ba..., beaD eo bUthly &ranUrac It. Heretofore. Colonel Stone . aid. Th. proce.s 01 producln, beef
eluq aworn In ... member of the Sen. Robert Taft (R.,. Ohio). who on flue-cured tobacco .t 1IO per cent Is tfawllll Dearer. It eDtIs ID II per cent recelvln, p1.. ma cattle nonnaU7 Involvea the t.ol.'
bOule of reprUeDlatl.eI. Inthemlndedal.... n1d thbUlat of the prlc ........ it wa. Jun. m' o r e a ., aaUoaal link. ::. Iowlnr Itep.:
'1'bt 110: 14 from '1'..0 .\W.al ,. 15. Loana on burley and t7Pe. ...tei. wHb pnerty for' aD; ' 1. Ttle ' pure!:lred operator who,
CClIlfteamaD . that would eatabllsh tht framework of tobacco would be at th. Septem- fII.... ., ... ecenemlc .tudy with the Unlver.lty of Penn produce. the ' lire. .nd tomaki" 1
... .... cUstMct, fIDIn' th. for pants to .tate. If theJr bel' 15 parity price, .li:c.pt fire- or oar clIertaIietJ ."lvanl ,-- which the foundation of beetl
.. t - .,.aaat bT the death ot Sol relief caa.. abould reacb certalD curell tob.cco which would be '15 < Stone .aid army .clen- animal" production. Tbfa branch of!
8Ioam.' a undid.tIt D!- _tbe theJr total poPul.tion. " . ., 0111' jo'" .DA meant or 111'11- tilts Indu.by I. one . th't re.i
:I'our J'ftedOina and Liberal parUn. Said Taft: "What we Republicans per c.nt of thl! burley r.te. and heel; cif ..... _II leatlenblp; .ta"'. of to the qUireabeavy ' i,nv.-tm""t an" em.'
altbotqb be wUl operate u work. w.nt to avoid I .. the creation. ot dark aJr-cuied tob.eco ea% . fII aeftaU ...... ater. thaD uy t1 ..... ...
tft_ ........-.__ ,_ the owl. . " , _1Ia"ellDowalntbe at. en re populatlon, ,u they can e.t1 clency ' in mana,ement. ..
- __ .t - _ le ... WPA lilt.' Bap7 1J0P,klnl (Parity I' .. a price b ed on the . PI Whl\t would bappen In ca.e 'nIe breeder who
arona. ran." . relationship betWeen price. of the It Is wh.t Uo .t lbe Cf!d of tbaJ of an "adverse .1.tq.t1on.'" prodUce. "the calve. which are the
ta0e4 to
,
tile Without lr7InI ,to JUe how. much thin,. the farmers lIave to buy and of wild and ... A. contralted to enteric di.. otflPrln, 01 commercial barda of
npIar . DImoer.Uc relief apendln, mJaht be necessafy pioIcu ot the products thQ' le11. Th, that II . members or eue; wbich 8l'e J.Jrly, well eon- female and purebred- .1reI,
10 r&D on UDder such plan, Senator Brew. government uaes b.alnl period Iioth .bou... or 00DIl'''.. and of troUed DOW, respiratory - diseale. I. The paantre cattleman
.... . t" .. In 10 stor opined that woUld "d.pancl up:- durin,. which this relationship of both maF polItIc.1 partie.. to are a. prevalent today as ever. Jl'OW. the .nim.l from the wean.
, .... upw, on jUlt' bow bad this . Democratic, price. ,ave the tarmer what it .CC!D- pause. With that Is aJso the letters There r. better treatments, In, or yearlln, .talle to two ye.r.
Demcr depre.l1on ,e\l." A. .Ider. a "f.Jr profit"). they an from the folka Colonel Stone laJd,but the city- old, lakin, bII profit from . the'
a RtPUtiUCIJl &D4 aD American thIs''nll f !:lUl" THE RATES pound at which hack home. 1'\1' home folka rural population., mlnlle more .nd pounda,e ,alned on JraD .nd hay.
lAbiol' can4ldate. \ .1 Is er In th it the support price. will be paid wa. with .larm apentUn, caule treater Ipre.d of infection.. ... Th. feeder wbo "fInilbe." the
" Tbe third' BOD "' . th. ' lata aI cere
t
:or .. ! e .... elr
t
.... .. d to be announced III Juq for flue- .nel Respiratory , diseue., alao . occur at animal trom gras. .t e to .lauth-
elent took J tile .-lb Actin. .. ..... c mp . .... cr"'" ..... - ed t b d ..... 1 I ._ -'b ter 'conditl di .0:. lo. I
""'abr ' JOIul" W. McCormack (D., In 'the face of the com. murO"':'b
o
. other typea re at v .., 7QUDJ,er a,. now. , percentale ":i ,0.. ar,e
Ilia ... ), wbIle , bIa mother 1lealnec1. In, election onIT time woulcl ' Ul b de reported.l .' \ .....
teD. .', e 'If . e .m.
JaaP11D7 from tile aaUtry. 'It. . h to . tobacco" ,rowers who' do not
Dar.iat .bIiJ Iflnt da,, on JOb ; T RUMAN. ,row' f!1ore tobacco than they are 1, __ tBlat' ,
........ J (11 j.,.. , II t permitted under marketln, quotas; th. auvpOrt f1I IOvfm-
',0111' OO t M., ElPIDt
Inoth.r Lar" Elrt ....... k
with Prealdent Drops C.urb 8i11' , Thele quotas have been set liP for III8Ilt on
denied a There was one thIn"about Presl. flue-cured. burl.y. fire..cured . ... spendJD, tor more aDd . WASHlNGTON.-Th. U. S. Pacst-
_I .... run for ma-.... u";w d ""-__ . .::::: .. _ .. - lc coaat Is li ded for another lar
........ . '- '"t ;or " ent , ......... an-be w beliDnlnl to dark, air-cured tobaceo . 'lbere are ..... ter -!'''... '.\/1
that he boped CODpe develop the .bWtj> to recopJz. 'a DO quotaa 011 other type.. *1IlII7 memll... ., baUa eatthquake or .erles of amaU
WOUld repe.l Taft..JI.rtley labor hint wben be iaw.,it. Tliere b.v. Iinae. ...., IIoUa . pa"''''' ones. Dr. Beno Gutenbur,. dtrec-
ch,ll -bem timei . wben the Pre.ldent Didn't'Like It ....... ba,1 read "oye." tor or selamolol7 .t California In
pn.nm' anel Put < thrOulh a, ' U- .-emed to .urfer from .n abW'" -"_ I ve aD " .dhite of technolOlY. .ay .
tIM.1 , ......... ,-"..... ' .. , ,.,' .1' " . . , .." .... _ . or all,. - .. .. ........ h 10_" ... _
..... "::e", a -alOn " .bl . to do that, but DOW It' .. clIff.renl " .... app . IIIDa. ' 'WIIo ' n ueD, were. or . w.... . -
..... __ .... .... earthquake action wm occur ,can.
1IimIn', for IDOtber BoOIeYelt poll : Th. Pre.lder)t, obvloUll1 with .D ... ve ....... t .mDIIoDo .. y. ei' be d.eiermlbed,. :.be .ald.
...... .. ___ ', I , underatandlnl ear to around, . _ '11",,, fII ,lOYenuaent mellll7 B L._ dd '" ...... _
.... -:-'....... " J baa decided be wont pre,' COD' '01' libel. ...... or .4lstrlot., u . - e... "w. ......vr ,.om: ..
}; _,... G "- . . . thin, 11 aoln, on" bec.use sub-
;nuUSI N : an,1I to live Iilln Itandi>'1 w.r bave.."tte I'eO!BDUJ, ..... 84 , to aUrfaco Itralns are lnere In, from
. . power.. . .1_ .... ...... before that . "
Actioa S'en " i!.\,', THAT'S not wi.e of the ..... 'oye." YO";.. Tlley . Hem.
1 1li4l.ciitiOns <1Irere tut :de.plte opo President, , it" .,ood .tr.te ..... . p.r- .t JlGa last to re.USe, ,.... ,
__ ........... ....... , .. He .... de: hi, atatement In ' .....
":';"'WlDF' uvlD mllD7 /lUIrtera. .... tlcularb" .inee It wou,ld . have been .... be at IIIe eDC1 the ,.
_ ......... , ........ U bl bo III ... titJD. ' a pa. per on earth"uak ... cI ........ ..:.:......:----......
, _ ..... Oft. new us, Impo,,,bl. for the .drnJnlltration ,they bave follcnrblt. .. -
-bID _ ......... ..... -_ ... _- d .r: tion prepared b,. Dr. Hu,o' Benioff .. Crop rotatlOD .with dee"'-rooted
' ........... ............ " ............... aD , to convlhce the 811t con,..... that J'or Ilgcb rellODl th.re II DOW. eal tecb. Ilia prediction '. was r-
IO to the boule floor tor action. . 8D7. .uch power bit of .. h-- 'that aie "on. too leJUmea, p1arlt food' and ,Ood maD
r TBB RULBS bleb - 1'8Ied on Beruoff'. chartln, or a,ement methods' are the , .... OU;
'. --.. la..& ... ..:.. . , ....... . w
le
..... Bow.v.r. there W.' 8I1 oroclal mab7 .lB1fd .... wiD'develop Into earth movement on ,. the P.cifl. c aDd lubrican ...... "_6 k . . ' .
..... ca re ................. r .... rea.on .dvanced for lb. chanlle In Blri'd choM betqre It - ia too , - . ,' .. ' ..... j eep yOIII'
,:Jatlaa. bael to clear the cur- . ob,ectlves. One authoritY described to ve th'.. cata.tro: . . . ,,;' .0U. crop. produoina machln. ,00> r
rent but ' But Rep, A. J. S.bath . ' Gutenber, .ald. Belilotr'. chart- Ing on hI,b. /, . .
<D;. JD.) w .. pre"'ctInI the co .' m- tho uvlslon of plan as a "quiet pIl ..... It Ues .t the end of ... e ell- In, hal mown that the dIItortloo I Each or thea. bU " .. iOlI to do
. mlttea wad act clear lbe me... cl.milltarlzation" of the national traV'PIDCle . nd waate ro.d WI bay. of the .ubsurrace .nCS Elich need, help from tile . oth.rs.
. . .ecurity resource. board on WhIte IIeeD tz;.vellD.. . ' . traln, . which wei released by the The,. aU bive to work like a te.m.
-:;'Ntb was OIl falrb" .are rrouncl, Hous. orden. In other words, the ,A. of the letten from. San Francl.co e'llT1bquak. or ll1Oe. Valuable... ,Dod rOtation Is In
ear under the new 1101118 "anti- empha.1s would be a'way from keep. the. paoplo b.ck bome. lbe people I. bulldln, up a,alJa. b.lanclnl .01l-l)uUd!ril 1 e , u m
. , Ina the People .attateel and alerted baye tW lar a. W whether or " CroPI .,amat .0U.robb'-- row
bottleneck" procedure adopted III for po lble 1uture w.r. DOt the members or bGOI houaes or Recer)t ;NOJ1bwest quak.. L ....
.ranu...,.. the multibillion dollar .' ahaIl - tID the bear no relauOD .$0 the PaeWc crop.. It' .... i to U8 backed up br
tIouIln, bm.coulCl be put to a bouie THE war powers bill would have LewIs I. ' sin' , ecmF8111!1 .con \18 on coast lIlovemllDt 'he Id. The wile land m,ana,ement metbocla.
wte over the rulea committ .. provl(!ed detalMd mobIlIzation of th;. a.o'::: el.(!tlon, Pacific collt movement, Ii III In even the beat rotation
obJectinna. . act coverln, .prlority and .i!lzure mlllloD. colliers wi ... ChairmaD balt to zone known th. San Andre.. .0U', .uPPb" of phoar'
TIIli: boualn, prol1'am, one of. powerl. control. over ' pr'lces, man David E. LWeDtbaJ .fter will belp matertllb: in faUlt while the FasUlo phate aDd pofash; . .
-Presld.nt , Truman'. m.jor cam- power; prodUCtiOD and transporte- Ilacl told a coaarp. wch a quakea are-. to be part 01 And even If your ,DOd m.il., ..
palp JI!'OmJ'eI. wa. approved b" lion. It would, If enacted. ,0 Into ... nal eommlketi be a- Iwes .mucb to one '811 Alaskan' faull , meDt , puts I>acll;' everr
the senate April it 00' . 57 to 13 etrect' .utomatlc.uy on the declara- pl'Ov,!d ablpmeat 01' IsDtopea;;; B7M \(10. In the ."fl
ata
." .crap. Qt, ploWi .
YOte. Jt thea bOiled down In the tion or emergency by. congren. ",rleDd17" Da"ODl abroad. lJe . Ii Ith -;>-. . lbl. to 11I1.'If,' .th. retul'Dl
bouae. M... Trum.n w.. .alel to have _. called to the ohair over e .er ItIIlI rs aor con(rell- .- CI!m ....... .nd crop after. '
The bW .for valt prol1'am decldecl It would be inappropriate ,l'Otesta 01 LlUeJIthaI who"'tJ, ine cb:aw larae larI ..... but they .111.. of Frlulll, '110." ' to the .00. 'OU .00 lhip awaT
01 alum clearance. low-fent houa-' to try to get, web law palled In .", Is ....... 1 to alan "'... .... do ha. ....abl. upen bundreds of PDUIIda of plant food
..... __ A ... _ bo".In, al"- ... a"etlme. -aDd DO quutiona uked. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. . In th. ...In. beef aDd mUk rOIl
- - ' , 2 .... -. Yle1n." IUDs .t the Rose Ba,. boat stU ,oar " .
SCHOOL AID liLt OPPOSED BU'I'V"'ET TRIM.. . 'l'be fumer wante IOCIalIud base the foiaroflDllned - '-'--_
tnDaPOirt8t1OD .. a me... at ... SaDdrln .... m aeaplaD. UIec1 on tilt QoOtI P lure IDc:reuet
Eiser-howe', Warns of too Much Government Askc!'...:!. T:::':
ll1
w.m't tOot. ::.- '= oa: ::. N:: .. Daily :rd Prodactioa
J;hrIIbt D. 'Pe1\klD. val mon.,. .vallable to belp pub- lnI .bout Ita elamuda tor more 01 socla"nd farmIn.. WhoD plana .pproaal!et WlQa 2:5 mJWcm COWl _
.. aa mWtery le.d.r bUt a Dc . ,chooll In aU be .ald ecOllOlD7 In JOvernment. :Nineteen eaadllDlll ooaJaU-.I the pDs take off with Ilael farma naw thua ill _. PGUltIIlIu.
GoD. prelident, alaln' .aw flt lUem a practice woulcl .tl,muJate ..... tors. .epre.entID. both maJlII bat 0DCI0nM aacdlillDd erie .. to meet It and elcon It tc for proat In daII7inI are 11M-
... warD tho aatlon ... 1Dst lllttlni cOmpetition .mon, ate'" 8IId jDlDe4..!D 'poIIIOriDI reao- __ .... aD --. 1JaH. Other f17InI boats th.,.lInore. " labor .. avlnl. hIIh value PAl
a. feeleral, IOvemment .. t too locaUtle. tor . treater all .... or.,.,. 1uU00 !'raldent Trumaa 'l'IaeN Ja almost DO .aatble d1t. II .... ceotel' 01 tile ....
IIrdq. n ... tho IeCOIId time the eimnent MOOQ'. to aut ledar.l spendiq br .mDQllla ...... - -.. - fareDc:e betweeD Ibe 8aDdrIII1bam II'UII. Goad ' _$
of AWed to.. Be CODeedetl 8OmO ..... baft from two IIIlWon ... tour IDllUoD .. ...., all .. . 1Dc*- ... tho II)1be -.... boata, wbicl: milt Output .. .... D
_ .. Wadd W. D had Iaued that such m...... tazrelOUrCla. that doIlarI. 'l'be ndIIctIoDa WOIIld .. 181 ......... ... .... .. .. UN tile ...... blat 1be ..... Tba, m..
the, Daed air, UI4 that he WIIIIIId made ID .... proyJded ear ... .... ... tiGD ...... ... ..... .... an
DeaIuIDI .. , be ia 1M lIIed to fa .. aI4 to auCIb anu; bI4 wi ........ flIuI :rur. WIIIeb be..... ..... W. all INk a-- - .. -
.... " ........... WGU14 __ fe4. out .... or dINellDtatla-. ...., - '.Julr ant _ eMIl,... ... ..... - ...
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Thunclay,lune 30, 1Mt

WOMAN'S WORLD
Arrange Decorations in Home-
Around . ,raste, Hobtiies
By Ertta Baley.
1 , ,.. ...
T
o HAVE A HOME In the truest
lIense ot the word meana that
the home Ibould Tef)ect 'Pole who
live In It.
walk Into 8 borne, you
should ' be able' to get a, certain
feeling and- Insight about. the family
who lives there. even betore you
know them vel')' well! '
Properly, furnished aDd decorated.
a home will reflect your .interests
and hobbles. It will give lome In
al,ht into the personalltie. of the
people llvlnt In it.
Sometimes thele qllaUUe. are aU
'too transparent tor a home can
,Ive the impre lon ot
. lack of interest and hobbies.
. tirat thing ,to do. If that', the case,
ls to c.hange it by m,king the home
the interest and hobby.
Make Bo01ll
Place Uve
Tpday's homel are quite "a bit
maller than tha.e 'of the past
decade, and for thJI realon, every
room mute ,be unCi to the
,advantage.
, Gone Is the "parlor" which wai
'opened tor company onl),. YOIl
,be enough to h.ve a den.
,atud)': or, librap which II much
luted: tlti! for toost #mnIea 'the liv.
ling room is ,th,e cente.r, of mOlt
eo.clal Imd acUvity.
r. J]' I
It ,"0" don't ule the UVil'!'
enough and find yourself erowdei!
In pf ' the other room., then do
:.ome limple remodellnr or reahuf
!linr of funilture to make the room.
For ezample. U ),curs ia . ' aocIaI
and ' you. llke to eJitertain,
'plaArplen\7 crt com1oriable aeat.!;D'
"-f . . ,.
, D;eor 10 III ,
. pace the ' liVin, room.
I
Cha11'l alul , IOta. into "converaa
tional groUjlS" whicb make dttlne
and .mattin( a
It everyone m the tamu)' read.
lot, :.ood chalra are .SIeIlUal
Good lIghttn, ia a problem here
too, and each comfortable chair to
Ille - us!!d for readln, needa a Uaht
'that , will ' make thta ' interest .al7,
- - I ..... llaa10 Oenaer;' ' '
If Thai'a Wear IDtered '.
. ' Doe. the family enjoy mUlle?
, ,u till. center. around the plano,
' thla Instrument will be the main
. ' interest in the lIvins room. Try to
arrange : chain and sotas so that
you can enjoy sUtln1t around lUten
ln' comtortab17.
Many famlliu enjO)' recorda, and
if 10. one of the. beat corners of the
room abould be devoted to"thIs In.
tetestl The ' r.dlo, or
C hambi:ay Fashion.
T FmST Mr. 001 Gm ,had
seemed to take a llklnl ' to I
' .&:rlhur Forbe.. But P an Colorful Menus,
ohanged bill opinion when the. E 'I P I F d
Champ[on beran to buck the aSI y repClrec 00
seas ol the open AUan,tlc. For Holiday Olccosions
WBI nof a large liner; and the
tIIaves were runnin, high. Arthur
Forbes turned awa)' suddeni)' and.
clutching the deck raU for IUP-
port shaped an unsteady co".ne for
the '(:ompanlonway.
Mr. Gill b1,ll'lt into IUffaw. of
H
0LmA YS aie oirten hard on
mother because there i. , not
cmlT the whole family home for
all ' meals, but
ailo guesta whJch
mal" number lev
eral. Consequent
"St!81llck! II he" laid, addresaln, _ !y, the lad)" ot the
couple nearby and hOUlle . i. 10 bus)'
tow a I' d the witbltood prepara
companionw a :r. tion and con Ie
"Should h . 'v e acUvitles that ahe ' ,
.tJayed hom e never hal a bollday at all '
For .. percb npllet 011
II( lui), YOO caD ,laD
thla "pairIDUo" OalOl1 pie which
fits 18&0 tile color 1aCheme of
U1Inp wUb Us rich red color.
'I'l\e pi" oramb ..
a of ' &0......
A1Iee. 0010-. a.d cheae.
Two-coDeCI obaI\lbr.,. atylea
..... feuilnlne ' warm weather
d r e a b, ' ':rerryBodpn.
appUCJaed ou .... ta ...
.. modified ......,._,., hew ..
olllltraatlq obmbr&)' bJ,lIl1pt ,
tile ........., IleCIIlIne of .....
fuhlOlH'l.... ouul. A aIdrt
with falbI_ nan... out from
tile ...... ....es lbaj eJtti:a frees .
40m wbloJi ad .,.. llaelt for a.u-
wear.
and tended . to It you're plaruitng to
hts knitting." , Independence Day lit homel ule
The young couple smUeCl politely some of these simple luggestlons
but with a lack of enthusiasm. meals. The colors and other aug
Neither of them felt equal to the are in keeping with the
tasJl: of getting up and foUowin, aD theme of the day, but the food Is
)'oung Arthur Forbes'Jheeh. '_ kept limple by daybefore prep-
'nIe dining salon wal located . be- ar/lUon, and by very easy lalt-
neaill the forward deck; Mr. Gm'a D1in.ute undertaking.
table waa at the extreme ,end,near . Weather . permittinllr, . lerve sup
that lectlon Where the vessel'l bow per outdoors. and IIl've .getUng for
. to narrow, He had bardly mal about the as Is usually
himself when he saw that the cUltom in the dining roopl. You
Arthur Forbea was placed may ute colorful paper plates and
two tablel away and aUght!)' be- napkins. too. thus ellntillating mum
hind. There wa. a plate of food on of , the dish washing that always
the table before the youth, but 1& comea after eating.
untouched. IDe one in a trance
Forbel was Iittin, with ,eyel
greatly beyond their
alze, cheeks. .. ,pale u
H
ERE'S an easil,y Jlrepared menu
wbich may be started the day
'
Tomato 0 .... ,. Pie
Altt!r .. time IIr. Gm dW Celery CUria
. tba& &be )'Oatil at &be o&b_ ' CarrM 8&110111
lD
Black 0119118
IabIe w.. atar r ' IowarcI a Tutti Fr1lnU Salad
podllo1e. IDC1 ..... .,.. br0a4- Ice Cream CooJdetl Lemoaade
eaed, TIle porWaole ..... ...
oaW far 'orwarcl. .,.... wltII How to do: Prep.,re cele.ry and
eacla Alp of tile veael _ coaI4 carrota the da)" belore and' refri,.
_ tile .,.&lre a10pe .... _... erate. Place olivel to chill. Pre-
pare salad ' Ind' p1&oee In freez.lD,
,.Inm &roach &0 ereat. 'l'IIeD for traia. Make cookJea and make. or
.. apace tllere w01ll4 be ao&lllq buY the ice cream. An hour or '0.
but 0,.. ,ak)'. It pnvItJe4, betore dinner. prepa.re the tomato
aeliSaUOD IImUar ... rlcUq - DIllon pie, and whlht it bakes. set
.. oeutel'. the table on larden or porch.
Mr. Gill knew that a. !par u TOMa'- ODII'. PIe
:roun, Forbel continued to dare (Bervea
throu,h: the port.bole bfa ' lK c,," cdsp craoller cnDDbi
nen would .teadlIy I1'Ow , won.. K cap meneel 'altter .
irew to BeatyJe BoemII And he chuckled at the thouaht. ClIps UIIDl7 aUced OalOD
ID Goo4 Tliate After a wblle Mr. Gm found H I tableapoe .. baUer
Take a critical look at :rour fur Will talier to stare Ittalabt ahead ca,. canned WID.to duoe
nllhinp and see whether the), meet than to .it halfturned in bfa c:ha1r I eRa, aUchU,. '1IeateJl
)'QUl' approvaL ,Do )'01,1 have aDl III order . to watch :rounl lIorbea, K pqun4 Iharp AlDertc&ll
pieces of furniture which are not who, . after an. the most cJieel4! .
\lied? Eliminate them and .alpt In World, And.1Il L 1 tea...... ...,
lUte with sometbin, that Would be riarinr stralpt ahead Mr. Gm " .... peppezl
or more use, either pracUcall;r or '011114 ,that he was lookln, cI1re-:tly MIx crumba 'Ii ' cup butter.
"ecoratlve!;r or, both. tln'QUlh the porthole 'at the ,'sWlab Prell into nine-inch pie plate to
SOmetimes It'.wlle' to bu:r a' whole In,.ea.. " form crust. Bake In a moder.te
matclied set ' of 'tumlture such a. ' a oven (850) tor ten . rplnutes. fr:7
LYNN 1ON11
\ .
ChIcken Baked in :MI1k
Potatoes
PeRI . with MushroOm.
Hot Rolla
Grated CarrotPineapple <Sslad
Fudge Sundae "!:it&\'
"Recipe . I
I
F you want 'to I.Ir;ve _
franldurl.n lor a .. sup-
per, these may be Uled in fol-
lowlllr limple menu: '
Barbecued' FraJlllfartert
Ploole Salad Cera OJl the Cob
BoDs Butter Muatard

Preall FrIIIt .r Benlee
Caoklea Be9erale
Bake the frank1Urterl In an O'i;CII
with the lauce. or place them in
a sldllet ao the,
can be eooked
wltb the sauce on
an outside JriU
The menu re-
quires little other
preparation a
cep' for tIi e
salael
Barbecued Frankfurter.
(Mallee r.Ds)
franlllarten
roUI
1 teblMpooa bIltter
cop chopped ' 0"'''
1 teupoon paprika
taapooJl pepPer
'.-apeoM

&easpooJll
aauee
"teupOO. "" .. 00 1&1IGe
,, ' cap oaWap
I tablelpooaa vIDe ....
iUlte 0 uphOlIteri!d Ho.". pnionl In two table,pOOni , butter
ever.' It this does nOt inolude enoulb until 11. h .t I )' MeU butter, add onIon and cook
ot the pleoes )lou'U need. or. OD the browned. Bring until clear. Add dry aealonin'l;
.other hand. contalna...too maDT can ned tomato lapcell, catsup ' and vine,ar, Cut a
pieces for the space or use you sauce ' to a bolL tAree-lnch alit in each traDktlirter
bave, then try eeleeUn, sectiOnal Remove trom heat and place th!!m in a baking dish,
or separate Pleeea that will be most and add chee'e. ,lit all! up. sauce over them
valuable. Stir well. Add anil ' bake ' In a moderate (3IiO.)
One family ma), need 01117 two eggs IlowlY t 0 oV:en for 20 minl,lte.. Place m spUt,
comfortable easy chairs, whlle'an. 'tomtato mIxture. With green If desired. Serve
other needs three or four or Ad4 aalt and pepp.!r. Pour over Fa lauce lIepar.ateIy, if de.ired.
more. 'l'hese ma), be ' bought sep. 'onlODl ' which h'ave been placed In . "ODic Salad " .
arately,- to harmonize plealinllY, the crumb Crult anel 'blike' !D Iiow I' (Serfea ' t " ,
or .covered to .match other plecel. (126) oven about m1n\ltel ' or ' t oapa'. oabell. cookeel "tatan
yOu 110 lon,er' need to' have all untu .et. - oup ' uopped oIriI..
kind of 'l"ood In UViDl , > TId&! .,.,..W Salad ' " cap Alcell celelJ'
Dark md U,ht Woocla are' (Servea I) 1 teaaPOOD .. 1&
Used to,elther. III good taste, In the " ClIp allredcle4 Ilocoalit teupou pepper I
18me room becal1M they compli. 1 OQ oherl'Jes. ' bucl_lIed e.... .Deed
" lIaIftII ewp ma,. __ . ,
PAGE TRR-
The Questions
1. What is Carrara, in Italy.
noted for? . '
2. What have sheepshank, bow-
line and sheep bend in common?
3. Which continent contains DO,
true desert? \ '
'4. What bas been calle'd the
"cornerstone of American foreign
pOlicy"?
The AIlIwen
1. Marble quarrIes.
2. They are all knots.
3. Europe.
4. The Monroe Doctrine.
New Flowered Aprons
Make Working
G
AY _prODS for pretty
A, panel ot flowers, a splash or
morning glories with
leu than yards for bothl

Tbe-. wID c .... te. _tIoD III 1liii, ..
bazaar Ueml' Pattern 101; embroJdeno
trllllfer; cuttiDc autd
Our n'.... lmprove4 ""liarD 1IIIIl ..
BeedleWork .., aimpJ. Willa 1&8 cbal18,
plIDloII. _alae 41rectlau.
"r CI ,. " 1' ...... De"- .
... W .... '.1,10 !II.. ClIiI.'r .... m.
balciil. 10 cell W PAttei'll. '.
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FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS
Perhaps you've found a dealt in . - I ' ,......... aeoU._ ... I I oapa 1h&e4 ' carrot
one of<"".th,e. lllbt Wood.. '. 1Ir, WIoIf ... III!!W: ... , IIIcIe4 . ' . ' Combine PQtaloU, onfODl,
'l'here'r Jill zcalan oan't ..... 87eII l ' CI1Ip ..zaeI 1I'liIea.".e. aIid Mliloriin, . Add eui' and ma),"

. .I'. ,
Y .. II"., ,.,
UDlt, IhqulA be th.,
center of Interest wit,h cl1alri at-
nn,ed comfOrIabb', arouact tt.
Have plent)' of' atora,e apace, in
for the recorda or albums
" or bOth. You rna)' allO'want to' bave
lbookl and. ma,az1nes on the. subject
iin an eaall7, ac:cIJl1ble spot for W.
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Ute it In a room with lome dark HE WATCHED for a feW' mo- .' " Tou U.htiy with canota,
mahoiany or fln!lb... 'menta aDC! then ldokecl awa)', . I , clill1 and, aerv," tith. lI'HDI.
A l'ool1l lIlht . con-cloua ot ;a teeUD, fir hia .toin. .1, OQ wlllPII'" etealll ,,' .., .
'WOqdI may talte on sparkle If),ou ach ' whoo,- normal ' '!'be aen. : --r,oDDabre 'l _ . " .
add a coffee "ble whicli 11 lac. utlon 'p.neel l1li4 be' loaked a,aln .' TQa. t9,!!ther .:c:ocolDut and ' aom'cootlel which
quered in black, dark Jreen or deep at the port.hole, 'teeUn" more eom. CbUl and fold. III \VhIch hal fo-r the
briilit red. . . .'. tortable ,in WI pcialtlon. lnstantl)' whipped, ,in mayonn".e,.
17.. oae PUtenathe lame . Itrailre at. unUl ,fIIIrlletat,w . .... 'l'arII In
III E&CIb "'111 . tacked him a,aln. ; Se".e, 'lD cups, K '
If you have tound a beautltul PIt- Mr. om Will .ober now: hlI . 1...... .
tern for draperie., everr pale; hla , eyea "USY. '. ' 1 lilt ' '.
thin, else 'ln the roo.m plain colOred. ,01 what was h,appen1n, to him K,.,. ....
Too mucb will make eVeD' lllte a moek. He wa. aeallckl . __ ' ..... n .. ' '. "
a large room crowded. . Help.lead,.. mJaerabl)" 'W. Never In IN' leu.,.... , bak.Iq' lM'W-
. With Iny,our waUpaRllr. _lila ilie cOuld, M,. Gm remember' " te..pooa ....
elle should : be plain. fee1inl 10 utterJ;r at the mere)' crt cop .f.... Jalee
Tbat &:apeilel In your anythlll,. . '. ' tea ... paCed ..... e
reom a: plain colored rug. , MIr.C1IIo .... )' II r. Gill rInII '..
When the 1'\1' ia dra,. reaued u.e cloonra, .... . .......
and waD colora be .ppearec1 'ap Ole ....... , JiaItaDt. . Blend fI\rttei' -' and au,ar4IDtil UIII'
,plaJD. To add Interest 10Umay .,. tile 4InlDr .... D .... .... . and .flutty. Add ell and beat wen.
\P;'BDt 11M rouah teztUred mate- .... 01 "apter, trp ...,...-a. ! Add bran and ' blend, lift floUr to-
rill on e0gered turnJture. . bow '1oaDt AI1Iiar. Porbft .... lether With bak1Dg pow., aD!I .alt:
Olve Boom Tiaat -wlPinl lOme nb/daDoe 'add to first mixture . altem'atel)o
U ..._... ':'-'- -- ... - cheeu od -_._- with , orBDIe ,juJc:e, Stir In
....... Uered '-- In.... .... . ,." __ rind. CbtU. ,BoD oUt dOUlb ...w
--.... Jar.... 00I0Il ' '--'- koadly, 8eYerll - men OIUD. ...._a-.. in b ' .... ! .... . ,
......... mll)' . WVA n_ .. .,r ,ear meIIWI plus c .......... With , a
unJesa lOU .treat them 8ver and ajolle. 'et' .... IIoU41,. )'ioa'D want '- small at a Ud,. 1teep.
properlY with Too D)any "ru change your order, 1Ir, . have ..... ." ... 00 .... Ie lene IIlg the Cut
un.ttracUvely atraqed Sr",r you aome bot food." wItIa _ " . lcet for mto .tar wttll cutJ.'
Will eaaU, do ' that. , . . Mr. Forbe. smiled. "Thanks.. , aiIaab ... Halle &bem ter;
It'a best to manre picturea lit And .ay, steward. that was .a amart appr.prta" br lui.... .iar and bike on Il'UHd baklq "heet
groups nther than am.tY. If the, ,Idea 01 70ura-IIklng me to lila), allapea ... reellaaclea wUIt In a moderately bot <175') oven
don't ,0 toillthei. dI.card thole !he role of the 1:Ielpleai1), Hallek, ......... pi......... abo"t 10 <
wbfda ha .. IIOthJq to adel to &be palseDllIl and Gm at that .....
ftIOJIL ' table dlrectJ;r oPpoal" the PGrt: L1JK I&W81 ' Oranl. marmalade II, 811 old
_L bole.'" ...... r 'l'rIeb IIQron favorite With toaat, but tr7 thIa tdea
If buJlt.1D 8Ilelvu will add apace The lteward noddeCl, .,... a. ...... Dlallea for a rea) treat: place aUcel of
% r:. Dad .or ' twinkle. ''We h;av. a man lJke Mr. Onted added to cream cheese on toP of 1be manna.
the booIai Uld -ma,uJn:' of! Gill on board rleq "yap, 1Ir. """andala. Auee ,irlll win fOU broil until 1he chee. ..
topa. BlDaD Ibel ... or alladow box. And we have a...t table placed maa;r wheD
are ..... U ... , _ bIok-lmac:b or just hil \7Pe.. Ko caR fiied. Broccoli 1001I:I IOod and JIi tuQ
pImta" elIe la ubd to eft 10 tar foI'Ward." butter too, it 70U dnl. '* with pleotr
WaI).lo:waD arpetIq ........ Mr. J'orbu . cIIucIded.. "'I'IdDk ..... melted butter aDd IUIIIah wIIb
loam a .... 'hi ........ ' .. eveZ7lblD. =. rlced, hard-c:ooked ' e ...
...... ..... . , pUIIIIllln. ... .... ... #- Save :rour .au ..,. ,.
PlaID walla wID lIN _am ' " Iia.mld thIa ,..... waaJd ban Saute L few ........ -.
a t.eDq CII ....... GpronIDI .... _::--..!! ... the clrIpplDp. tIleD ...... wltb
IImp1e. ... ... ....... . ..... .- -- flour aIid add .... '1'IIIa II aQZIIal.
.... ... J.iI"""" ...... ., .... ..... i7deJJdoaI for eIdak& ,
10AD. IWYI
,:rRUCKI ':
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'41 GMC; state, ,t _
... Chevrolet ,l"",ton 'cab '
arid opa .. )1; ....... ",. _
' .. Clievrolet , 1'111'ton oab
- dii)idl .. ., ........ 1111
' .. J'9rd l'1i'tOn ceb aDcl
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Dod,e l""toq cab ,apd ..
. , eIla.I.1 A.I.IIID
f f l', t (
'., Studebaker l""ton cab
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OCIaen &o '(lheeae' ........
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PAGE FOUR
The MiaDli
letlblliheel 1180
. Publl8bed every Thunday mom
Ing At Wsynellvllle. Warren Co
unty, Oblo.
Theodore E. Conover ,. .. Bldltor
Edna H. Conover .. A'l.80C. l!ldltor
A FARM DIARY
BY D. J. FRAZIER
Entered 1\11 second
at the poatortlee at
OhIo.
JUNE 21. 1.... 81l11UDer time and
haylnr time Ind aWimmlne time.
that. aummer tim.. Blnce tile
torml of 'a,t week t bal been
pe'rtect aummer weather, w.-m
but not too bot. brlsbt lun.blne
and cool "reezel. The comblnea
are workln, ,on rye and barley
and the ha, la' comlnr In nice and
_ ... a .. lfeen. and the "beat II rlpenlDI
SubscrIption ,Bate: ' $"1.60 per
In ObJo. Kentucky and ' rndlana.
$Z.O.O elsewhere.
GEM8 OF THOUGHT
That and leArning are of 811\all
value until they' re put .Into
ion. ' ' j
A em all , mind ill obliUnate: a
STeat mind clln leAd itnd be led.
rut. .
Since our family baa jumped
from one to ten we are doubly
,lad that thl. year tbey lIa.e ten
IIwlml for the prJee of aeven at tbe
IIwlmmlnr pool Ir wi ml,bt . not
be able to ,0 everr day, I believe
that thl. reduced rate for re,Ular
patronl wlU be a STeat help and
reau' In mor, . Iwlmmera a1ld
better 'eelln, aU around. What
on ea.rth 'III all nice 11.1 a awlm In
nice cool water on a bot day. Tbe
children are III leunJnr to ,,,Im
that too I, Important. &I
I awl_In, it one of the tbln,.
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YI8Y SIIV/(/:
Stubbs
Funeral Home
TELEPIJONE 2291
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
you never forret once you really
learn and think of the live. tIlat
would be .aved If 'more people

912 Each Mornin,
t-S Afternoons Except Wed.
Evenings by Appointment
Only
62
Dr. C. E. Wilkin
0Dtometr1c Eye i8pedaf
2e 80atll DetroIt ".M
nMIA. ORIO
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Way FI.,or' LalRpa
, '.1
$14.85"
Complete
KEM' TONE
'l'BII IIlAJII
tne.", how to lIandl. th .........
In the water. Alone "Ith learn
101 to .wlm com.. the llarnlnl
of a f.w tafety rute . NEVlDR ,0
In .wlmmlnl atone. You De.er
bow when you may ' need come
one to b.lp you or .ei, tor hltp I.n
c .. e of accldlnt. NEVER eUva In
. OBIO
eattnr and 1 mu.t 110 quick
Iy and_ pick rupberrlel .. &11
my bel:pere bave In
the clalr they coUcet from
the pond. trpln, to mate lome
pottery. It II lummer time and
ille la lrood.
.tranre wi.ter. Too many people
IIbe bit tbelr b,adl' on rock. or l'
been tanaled up In otd wlr.. or Y_Oo __ R, e_me_Dl_he_r,Oo
even lottau Itliclt In tb. mUd.
too. do not ro .,,1_lnl too
lOOn after aatln, or wben
lIeated 'or o .. er tired. !'oliow the
rulel and 1",1m only In ' clean
ptacel and you are comparatively
FROM OUR FILES
Jl'OB JUNE 10, 1931
late to njoy tbe tlneat Iummer About 45 chickens were re-
lport In tbe world. ported stolen frQJll the Ells Ivins
Jeanette hal come home ' and farm nlear Ridgeville Wednesday
tile children b .... e had s've"' night. .
lo'bd rides. but doe. not On T'hursday, while on the old
let heraelf eall,hl .ery otten d' W N S al
County, roa, . . ears, re
so they ' ,pend mo.t or the time 'b k k d land
rollowln, ber around the puture estate 1'0 e1' pic e up a .
turtle em which was carved the
couine bel' ",Itb eare of corn anc! W. H. O. and the date 1921.
bandfulll of lIupr. !!lome of our
mllkera bave Improved enoulh po Mr. Se;arll thinks tpe initlala are
that they can milk a wbole cow those 01 William H. Orndorl, who
In not ton,er than It take. tile live.s in that vaeinlty and ', were
rqular b01. to milk th. other carved by him tenyears ago.
tbree. The cows do not Mem to MillS COl'a Dumford of Lebanon
mind too muob 10 e ... ry one I. ill the guest of Miss Barbara Gray.
bappy. 8be, ill a ,entle little mule Mrl. Hermah Surface lmd Miss
If you ltay a",ay from bel' beetll Nellie tGraham gave a shower on
and onc;e ber lIrldled lIut 101Ille\T:h1,llr.sdlllY at the home of the .form-
of our tneqerlenced rldera ha.e er, honoring Mrs. Rhea Ellis
lIad trouble becau.e IlIle all mule. Harbmm, of WUminlton.
Ihe h&l !l 'frill of \ her own and ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gray
lometlme. IIrefera to ltaud It III stlrted on a trlp to Nev'ada
lIy tbe b&I'Dyard ,ate to 101111 Wednesday,
eltller up the lane or . down. TIlen Born:-To Mr. and Mrs. Carl
lomeone bal to come to tbe reo OsbOrn on Thursday, June 18, 'a
Icne anc! lead her. J ne .. er con 11 'h daughter .
.1dered 01110 a. an Ideal vaoatlon
d to M
Mr. ,and Mrs. E. , C. Crane and
Ipot, e.peelally eompare .. children of .Dayton and Mr. and
.. obuletta ' and Colorado, lIu t Mrs. [ll. L . . Cfane returned Sun-
th .. e lovely. daYI "'Ith, an tile day ,ni"ht after a motor trip
farm thin,. to do and a tovety ..
pool to sWIm In. tbey ... m In. througb louthem and 'ealtem
fo,. It ' if nol.e and "lCtel are statel:
any m .. nre. . Faith Tomlinson, who il now
TIle cat. and kitten. ba.. atl home . from O. S. U., begins
been liven nam... K]tty Pu.1 'I Thursday her field work in the
IItUl Kitty Pu.. but b.r "hlte Family Bureau at Dayton
kitten 'h&l 1Iecom, Gardenia. TIl. Flmi1l' Welfare AuociatioD.
bam cat b&l become MnI. CalIco
l1irncat &l)el her Ilittenl. .run,.
W,..y. Jl'rankJa and Eme.tln .
We .tlll call tllllm tb. bant cat.
1Iut tile, ' ha.e all monel to tile
laGu.. 1ft Itopt. of, "tUq and
iGme cbclee , tidbits from the tab-
le. KItty Pu.1 .Ull b.-tnp ID mloe
and Jounl .raU for Gardenia, wbo
Ii In the pr,oce.. of belnr WU!l'
ed. TIle I1tty Puil family and tbe
Barilcat famn,. aUll .plt ,aftd
fI,ht wltene r ' tIley meet In a
rutie f .. tun and Bmolln
Dot tet afty of th,. eat If
Ih. can prev.nt ,r
10.'1,. ,"en peat are rone
no", lIut the .... are IHIrtnnJDI
to ... I.rre el\oqb to pick and
some of the cab1lqe head. are
\Imolt . lar.. . en'oulb to pick.
1I'ortun.tel,. there II lUll foo" 111
'.he locker anel canned ' 10041 on
.he abelf .0 feedlnll the family
I. not mucb' 0( a, problem. ' with
of.1!rP anel milk and
!lr.am and rupberrlel we do not
have, . to 'IlUJ ' .o muoh at
.ton. TIle' llart,. Tranlparent
TWO RECEIVE DEGREES
FROM OHIO STATE ,UNIV.

A. Jt!ne Il'&eluatfn. cla.. of ap'
pron.atel,. 2.601) .. nlora receIved
dlplomd at Ohio State Unlver-
.Ity. 'lI'rlda,.. June 10, with Prel'
. Howard L. Bevil deliver'
Inr the 'melll,e;
TIle ctau Inclueled tile f9,Uow,
lUI from WQ1lHv1Ue: '
",ton .A. Earnhart, baclleJor of
Iclence 'In' aarlcultur.; Dean E.
,- .
Scott. hachelor of IclenCl In ed
UcaUOD.
HOMI! FROM FLORIDA
MI'I Grace 'William Ion arrived
home lalt Frld.,. after . pendlng
the put tbree anel a half 'monthll
1n MIami, Florida.
.rt1NIII 10, II
Cllltb,
METHODI8T CHURCH
R. B, Coleman. Mlnl.ter
Church SObool, 9 : 80 a,in., J. J.
Burete. Supt .
All offloial leaelera of Ohurch
and Sunday Scbool are called to
hi Ipeclal .ellioll Sund';'y,
MT, HOLLY METHODlaT
T. M. ScatIt. Mlnlater
Sunda,. Sebool, 8.10 .. m., m. A.
Earnbart. SUpt.
.Worahlp Service, 10:10 .. m.
Evenlng' Sen-lce. '1:80 'p.m.

Jul7 8.
iO:30 a.m.
Sermon.
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDI
'lndependen.ce , nay" . DaVid Stanfield. M1nJlter
Sunday Sobool, 10 "J.IL
Worship ServIce, 11 a.m.
11 a.m. Conven!ne ot tbe Boarda
In the Sunday ScbOoI ' room. dli'
miSBaI at 11: 20.
. ' e
7:.6 UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH
Choir 'Practice,
p.m.
Thursday.

ST. MARY'S EPIICOPAL
Samuel N. KeYl, Rector
MotnJnll Worehlp. 10:80 a.m.
. ,
WIlliam Shannon, lIiDllter
Sunday Scbool, 9:80 a.m.. 111'1.
Jamell Garrl.on. Supt.
Preacblng . lilt. and 8rcl. unda,..
of eacb 10:80 ....
Evening Servlcel. '1:80 p.m.
WAYNE8VILLE . FRIENDS ..
First Day Scbool. 9:80 a.m. ST. .CHURCH
I\feetlng for Wor.blp. 10;80 a.m. Father R. H. Krumbolta. Putor
,*
WAYt,}E;8VILLE CHURCH OF
CHRIST
,
1\1. H. CoUe,., Mlnl.ter
Bible Scbool. 9:80 a.m.
Morning Worsblp." 10:80 a.m
Young Peoplell' I\feetlne, 8:.6 p:m.
Evenlnll Service. 7: 80 p.m.
Prayer MeeUn, and Bible'
Wednesday. 7:80 ll.m,
Malllell; '8 and 10 a.m.
\ . ' .' .
LYTLE MIlTHODlh CHURCH
B. EI 13augbn, Palltor
Cllurcb Scbool. 9: 80 ' .. m., MTs,
Worlhlp "Service. 11) :80' .. m ..
Theme: "Yell. but , . . ..
July 6, W.S.C.B. meeting' Wed . l!
p.m. at "the home of Mr . Blancbe
Graham.

FERRY. ,CHURCH OF CtiRIlT
Byron Canal'. MInister
Bible School. 9:80 .. m.
\\fornlnc Worllhlp, 10:80 a.m.
Prayer Meetln,. 'I :00 p .. m.
Offlcl&1 Board meetlq' Wed .
nellday e'Venllll. 6. 8 p.m. ' at
the Church. All Board m.mberl
are urled to be prelent at .
mMtlnr.
Young Pepple'. MeeUIlI. p.m.
Evening Servicel. p.m.
'Sunday eveninr. July 10. 8 p.m.
Children', A rellllou.
film will be Ihown at thIa ler
vIce.
White Kitchen
CURB SERVICE
e Complete Fountain Service
e Open Seven Night Weelc
C ......... .
IN GRATEFUL MEMORY
... , of tIlo .. "who rave tbe lut
full me .. ure of devoUon."
lNDEPENDENCE DA.Y
\
Paper and Pate ud BfIIDI'
G. E. BaI .. - N1I Eum.. . .
pI.. are rlpenln, and make del Mr.. Camer of
'IdIoa'a apple 'Iauee ,ttIloup were week end
tIl.y "ere Dot Iprayed and are and Mra. Wllbur N . Sean ..
UtU. aotty. II,. prt.n t, not Pearl Hale . and ion
. &I man,. of tho t .... in 'of Dayton, Iwm Sunday
ancl LYtle. bat It afternoon callers at the home of
bel.,.. W. .ome imau, but ... ..:. d ... - WUb N Se
' IJU". ur. ars.
So.6 ..... er... .....
Waynesville FUnDlilre &: Appliaace Co.
deUelnl the other Mr. Robert Monier of Beau-
WAYIIIIILIlI. OHIO - an! ". hope fOr a fe" mono mcmt; Texas and Mr. Geol'ge
TIl, hoDJIloeb aN til '100. ud of Tuacola" Dllnois were
Telephone 2422
... are Dot Clulte lODe of Mr. and. Mrs.
, loob 1'1 pretty. , :..t. k M
: 1I'lIa, Itlrta are Wclr. TIle little BoJ'(l4!!D durlrig !f.Ue past wee . ' r.
pJis to
SAYEI$J
1
P7 ,0. Dil 5,eciaI
. { .
BELe '8
Sanoe. Servia!
WAYNE.VlLLE
owll h ..... ..e.u to catl at Dlaht Monger,' uncle of Mrs,
tla. OoWI -aN reltln, III the BOrdl!!n was a former resident 'at
abael, abel the air ImeUI eweet Red I, .
with ' bay. It I. IwDmar Ume and .. Mr. and. Mrs. John J.
IUIIlmer . time I. ha,.ln; tme and MJ.-. alia Mrs. William Strouse, Mr.
ta"lmmln, itme and and Mrs. Stanley "Bailey, Miss
time anel playin tfme ' tnd fllb Marilyn Bilrske and Mrs. D. C.
In, time and bueball time and Rid,e attended the' Past Matrons
i
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .1 tuld Patrons picnic the home of
s:a Mr. IUld Mrs.' Howard
........, near on Sunday .
.
'. , ,Mr . . and Mrs. Don Hawke are
-'e'W an apartment
the 1WlUamson apartments on
Main Street.

r Blue ,'Cross
Year .ummlr frocb WIll llay
cool and CrilP lonle!' If tbey an
brouKllt to B 6 R Cleanen for
oleanlq and pre ln.
We tate 8peclal oare of your
.llIIUDer wardrobe - let 1111 In
lure your tooJrlnr your belt till.
lummer '1' brlnllnc In ,our elret-
... todQf . \0
Prt.lmuma Payable
At The Bank
,
Application. Are
. Available Here
THE

nom BAH
. .
24 Q,gage
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Place year Orller
TODAY

Fairley- .Store
PHONE' 1441
WAYNIIVILLE, OHIO
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JUNlI: 10, 1."
By JANE FITE
Gordon, Mrs. Robert Branden-
burg" Mrs. Charles Vooceis and
Mrll. Mary Pierson attended the
Caravan meeting of the Women's
Society of Christian Service, held
at the First Methodist Church in
Mrs. Ida Howe and lon, Mr. Xenia, 'Tuesc;lay afternoon.
Harry Howe of Dayton were in ,
the vilalge Tuesday evening vis- Children's Day was abserVed at
ltiAg frienek. the ' Church, Sunday
. . mornmg. Floyd Ellis- son of Mr.
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherwood, 11,_.. Chari E1ll d
h
' h' ...,.. es s announce
companyw It t ell' the songs and recitations of ' the
er, Mils Betty May Whiting of 'Children participatin
Columbus left Saturday morning Mrs Ada Bell gf' i
f Its
, " 8 ormer res-
or a two wee vacation at dent. and mother of George Bell
ant Lake, near Michl- of this village suffered a at
gan. '. her home in Dayton, Tuesday.
M.rll. H. S. Tucker, Mrs. Charles She was reported to be improv-
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SPECIALS
.'>\
MILD CREAM LONGHORN CHEE8E . .... . . . . , .. S9c lb.
M ERRIT PORK .. BEANe, NO.2 CANS S FOR 25c
DILL PICKEU; QT ;tAR .... : ... .. ....... 150
JORDAN'S THRIFT "E" MARKET
S:nuzT, HARVEYSBURC PHONE 2851
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PHONE: WAYNESVILLE' '2007
Garage
HERB HALL, PROP.
CENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
pARTS FOR 'ALL CARS AND TRUCKs
BRAICE SERWICE
TRACTOR SERVICE A ,SPECIALTY--
PURE OIL AND GAS
. TIRES ;. TUBES ACCESSORIES
STUDEBAKER TRUCKS
ing Sunday. Herbert Ross of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doster Community. Mr. LnJor"PG
entertained their Bridge Club to 'Warren County diacuaect
a card party. at their home Sat- ints f th B ..t. and "
urday po 0 e rannOn
Mrs. Sara Miller bas accepted Mrs. Viola Hartsock presented an
a nursing position with a private 1n,teresting account of her
family in Cincinnati. trip to Germany where 'she vis-
An ice cream social was held ited her son and daughter-in-law
on the school lawn Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartsock.
rung. The proceeds will be used The Crusader's . Class of the
to purehase basketball suits for Methodist Church.. The Gleaner's
this ' year's team. Class of the Friend's Church' and
The colored people of our eom- the Young People's Clasa of
munity enjoyed a picnic dinner, Jonah'!! Run Church held a pic-
Sunday, at Fort . rue and ball game lit Jacob's Park
Maynard Frost, son of Dr_ and W.ednesday evenin;g.
Mrs. W. E. Frost returned to his Mrs. Ethal Stump entertained
home in the village; a group of ladies to a 500 Card
aft:er undergoing treatment at Party at her hOlme, Thursday
J;lolmes Cincinnati. evening. Two tablE!S were in play
Mr. Eugene Snodgrass spent for the evening. Refreshments
the weekend with friends in consisting of ice cream and cake
Michigan. and water melon were ' served to
The Crusaders Cla.ss of' the th guests.
.Methodist Church will hold a Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collett
FOQ'd Sale, Saturday, July 2nd at entertained the Rdult Bible Class
1 P. M. on the church lawn, next 'Of Jonah's Run Church at. their
door to the home of Mr. and Mrs. home in Wilminglon,.l'uesday eve-
H. S. Tucker. ning. Mrs. J. P. Thornburg was in
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson charge of the devotions and Mrs.
company with Mrs. Masters' -A. S. Collett was program
,and sons, Jerry and TolDlDY' In Dr. John Babb of Columb\lS was
mother, Mrs. Blanche Carr, at- a guest this week' of his uncle and
a bil'th,day dinner Sunday aunt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown.
, evening in compliment to Mrs. Mrs, Lessie Lawson and
Robert Moran at her home in daughter, Margaret and family. of
Waynesville. Dayton were Sunday 'afternoon
The AdviSOry <;:ouncil met Fri- gpests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
day evening at the home of Mr. Brooks and family.
24 HOUR

COODYEAR "f1RES
QUAKER STATE OIL
IIER'S Glrage
Main and Miami Sts. Ph. 234t
PAOB 'I'IIRIIIII
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Randall Mr. and Mr . Seth Furnas Sr.
and family of Nulwille, Tenn., vUsted several homes of the War-
have been the houseguesta of Mr. ren County Hlstorical Pllarlmale
Randall's bEother-In-law and ala- Sunday afternoon.
ter, Mr. and Mr . B. L Hill . Mr. and Mrl. Bert Graham and
Mr. and Mrs. Titus of Tuskela, daughter, Mrs. Ellis Jenkins and
Oklahoma have been recent, grand-daughter, Pamela ,Jenkins,
of Mrs. Titus' brother and of Grand Rapids, Mich., vlalted
sister-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry the former's mother, Harry Gra-
Murphy. ham and wife and Mr.. Suaan
Miss May McKay of Wllming- Saylor, on Sunday.
ton and Miss Marie North of Day- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and
ton are the houseguests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. P. ' N. Cornell
and Mrs. ' Charles Swindler, at dinner guests of Mr. and ,Mrs,
their country home near the vU- Carl Pickering at 'Centerville,
lage. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Carmony of
n
Springfield were overnight guests
I J t . of Mr. and Wllbur Clark,
01..'1' e ewJ Saturday and in with
Mr. Schatzer, Dean of Witten-
8 MRS WALTER KENRICK burg College, Springfield' and
y . wlfe, visited all the homes of the
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan White of Warren County HIstorical PH-
Orlando, . Florida' and Mr. anil grimage Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas White of Dayton The Woman's Soclety of Lytle
were Saturday evening guests of Church will meet Wednel-
Mrs. Nettie Emrick. The former day afternoon, July 6., at the
Mr.-and Mrs. White were enroute country home of Mrs. Forest Gra-
to Mo. to visit his sister, Miss ham, Mrs. May Banta wil lhave
Bertha White. the worship service and Mrs.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Clyde Wb.ar,ton p;rnest Harlan lJl program leader.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harley Car Assisting Mrs. Graham are: Mrs.
penter at Lynchburg, Sunday:. Don Watkins, ' Mrs. Robet;t Het-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zell weJ;'e tinger and' Mrs. Hilda COwan.
overnight guests Friday of Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Seth , Furnal Jr.
and- Mrs. Seth Furnas and daugh- and Miss Sara Corrlnne Furnas
er, Miss Sara Corinne and left attended the Discussion Group of
Saturday .0J: their home in Erie, the Friend's Youpg people Sun- '
Penn. day evening at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Rasnake and Mrs. Willard Furnal in
and son, left Saturday to spend Waynesville. .
tlll!ir vacation In 'and near Leb- Sunday callers at the home of
anon, Va. visiting the formers , Mr. and Mrs. Leane Gray were:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mr. and Mrs. Leslie .Earnhart,
Rasnake and family and alSo rel- and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Earnhart
atives of ..Mrs. Rasnake. of Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Russell R01,ltzahn .spent lut Gray and daughter and Mrs.
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tillie Gray, of Dayton, Mr. and
William Finney and children near Will Null and Mr. and' Mrs.
Waynesville. ' . Robert Montgomery of near
Miss Albel1ta Brannock of SpringPoro, Mr. Gray is conval-
Waynesvllle an Milton J\>nes escing nicely since R;Il operation
attended the Lion's Club Banquet and serious illness.
at the wishiitg Well at Center- M".' and Mrs. Walter Kenrick

spent Saturday at the . counby


. home of Mr. and Mrs. WUllam
Stanton and family near Spring-
boro In Interest of the Warren
\
, .

. .
Waynesville .. ... tegion . Post 615
-

. ,
1949
food ' Concessions
t _
COlDe Early - BrinK ' The Fam,l,. - Stay Late
. Spend A. . Salle ADd EeOlto.-CaI Fourih ' '-
25c DonatioD- ... -Door Prize
I - - - -.
.
County HIstorical Society. . .
By MRI. HILY GIB80N
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roclhold aDd
ramUy of O. H. lpent
Sunday with Mr. and lira. Arthat
Roekhold and lam.JIy.
IIrl. HeniT B8I'Iei aDd cidId
ren of Beavertown, lira. Robert
Greene, Miss Clara M&J' Shaw
and Mra. Wilbur SteYenlon
DaytOn called on Mr. and lire.
Lue Korran Sunday.
Mrl. Beille Valentine, Mr. Oeo.
Marlatt of Troy called On friends
lut Thursda7.
Mr. and Mra. Ra1mond'
of Xenia, ' Mr. and lira. lJalPb
Dill and Ion, ToIllDl1, of SPrfnl
VaDey were dfnller auelta Bun
day of Mr. and , Mrl. :mmel'101l
DJ1L ,
Mr.. BUy Glblon ,spent Thw
day eveniDe with Mr. aDd lira
Thomas Runyon.
Mra. Mettle Levi remam.
quite W at her home here.
Mr. and M1'I. Xenneth Bratten
lor Dayton ,caried on Hr. and lira.
Georre Bratten Thl11'lday e'fen-
Ing. '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earnb&rt ,
spent the .weekend wIth ':Hr. and
Mrll. J. Guest of ' Columbua. .
Mr. and Mr8. Lewis Crawford
SIlent with Hr. and lin.
J. Gooldln of XenlL .
Don't sit around waiUns for an
opening or you may ,et into a
hole.
You'll know a wise maD- by
the things he doesn't . 8&7
By lit'., .ft. Borden Cow
Borden's Chotolate Drmk
. gives children .. valuable
",ilk nutrients . and I
flavor they' all love' .
A talty way to Inlur. ellfro MIl
nutrient Let your Iorden ....
I,.av. yo'll Chocolat. Dri.'
regularly, or 01. for """.
when IhoDDiina.
I
PAGE SIX
Tires
75,000 Miles Goal
CAMURlDGE, MASS.-M t or
car tire. good for mile.
may be expected on the market
before lona. Dr. Charles P. Fry-
ling of the Pbll1lps petroleum
company bas reported.
Addressing the ' Northeastern
section of the American Chem-
ical Society at the Miusachu-
selts lnItitute of Technology, Dr.
Phillip.I laid that further im-
provement in a ,new synihe\.ic
known al "cold rubber" would
make the longlived tires pos-
sible. He asserted that a pro-
duction capacity of 200,000 toni
of cold rubber would be avall-
able b, the ,end of thi. year, en-
ablin& rubber to com-
pete on favorable terms wIth the
nanlral product.
Ident"ical twins (twins), those rare
look-a likes who are closer than two
(two) cal'bons of the are
in a fair way to becoming immortal.
ized mor'e or less the
Twin club. This organi.
zation either one Club with 36
members; or two sets ot ,8
each-teJke your choice. Six mel'fl-
bers of the Twin dub arid' th'eir
carbon (left) smile noncha
lantly (It the poor photographer. '
Meetings. are held onte a month for
the sole purpose of Iletting Iog.,ther
to relax and enjoy. mutual hobbies.
lOO?D'T,t1RIl: .... Im ; S3,12-ia:
DEVOTIONAL RmA,DING: Pu1m. 145,
llD. ,
Thunday, June 30, 1141
CLASS)FIE,D'
D EPA R ,. MEN'!"
CLOTHING, FURS, ETC.
i:i\ii1E8t - Wr lt,,-) )r low 5 011 BICiiiiei:
Latest New York a-lyles; rt rty dresses.
p11l 81iO a prons . other nrt c1es . EAOLF:
MEKCANIfILE. 1\"", 147. O.
/ DOGS, CATS, PETS, ETC.
GERM AN
Il>OlIoe dOli", AlSO 8rl'wn .tack : WAtch.
doga. Telephone Melrose 8170. R.... I
Rout. N9. n, Box 21)1. German'own Pllce,
Da,lo ... Ohio.
FARM I\lACHINERY" EQlIIP.
ODga.. for Al Hearts QARDIE . t ,h: rd Il1r.,'2 wheela rub-
. ber oooxl8. )'roller 11l1ctr. 100 BUL, t ank;
I
,reatest III
world Is to be our ltudy for
three months. Not the oldest; ltlal
110nor belong. if' the Vedic liYmn.
of ancient india. .
compte-teo ready to operate: nr-orJr new.
SeUlnlf reulion-orchllrd sold. Wit Mor-
l
an, Re. 3. XeD O. Phone 11J.81 .Uer
p.m.
FARMS AND RANCHES
i I

' Not the Iargelt:
the of yoUl'-
ACRE .1 10 f.'DI. impo.lnll fnrm
hous" 2 1en" nl Iiou."'. .. m: mostly
"n.ture. Be.er., Brok'er, ' IS "arll.le ..
01110.1 , , .
In addition to makin, possible
better rubber, Dr. Fryling' said.
1I1e 'ilew process has reduced the
coat ot the synthetic product,
Inc.e' 1a.ter rellctions with re- '
du.ced overhljacl' were now.
possible. and that 1ewer raw
material. need be used.
iJitt(J 'Si s t e lOS
church may
easily be twIce as
1 a r g e. But the
greatest h y m ri-
book in the world
il the book of
. STOCK AND GRAIN FARM.
141 ACRES wllh approxlm .. lely huU ."aUy
tilled. Th" Improvemenla. (onelsl of
luri_ .tock ba m, B. Qood mUk'houle.
1I1t1" Ohlck"" hall ..... nd a lsrlle' ,arase.
The houee III of brIck construction with
a rooms ond bathroom complete exeepi
lor the pr ... ure 'Pump nnd aepUc tanl<.
For 8 1I0od forn . buy lee IWa today.
Old Boy,Scout Trick
Worb to Bring Back
Man,Dead 15 Minutes
'Reld' C. Lewis,
48, founll-fdced, 'sligbtly bald air-
craft in'.peqtor, jokes about hi. re-
turn from the dead as the result
01 a doctor's recalling an old Boy
Scout fust aid trick.
"I thought the iloctor was kid-
, d.lng when be first told me I 'd been
dead and brougHt back to lile."
Lewla IIld In his hosplt,sl bed.
Lewis was brought back to llte
after he "died" on the operating
table when undergoin.g n;Unor .ur
lien' in the doctor's ' office:
The phy.lchm, who would Dot
permit ule of his name, said Lewis
showed no .11ll' of life 10r 15-min-
utea despite Injectionl of a stimu-
lant, coramlne, din!ctly Into the
heart and artificial respiration with
pure oxygen the lun,
"Then I recalled an old Boy Scout
handboOk fir.talil trick that siud
personl wbo bad been' dfown.ed
sometimes wefe brought back to
life by breaking a J>olle," the doc-
tor sald.
"I .,napped Le",b'l 10th left rib
, with my band.. He came to lite at

was not lnfoJ1Tled -of hi.
"deaill." He complained ' of a lOre
rIb, his wife laid, arid wondered
lwby. the doctor did not perform the
operation. The doctor bad told her
what happened: but alked her Dot
to tell Lewis until h'1 could oper.te
,.Bin. . ' '.
''I juat told he m\l.t
,himself, ". Mrs. ' I
LeWis said. "That seemed to
Iy him .... ' .

uf Morl Sklll.d Worken
ORLEANS.-1ile South fa
need 01 additional sldlled lsbor
for indu.trlal expansion, delegates
from. , 10 .tates werjl : at
SQuthem apo
prerrticellb.lp conference here.
. t . l- j'
,Y1ll1la,m F. fatter.on, Washln,-
ton, dli'ector of the U. S. I.abor de-
I'artment's bureau of apprentice-
.lhIp, declared that 11 the indu.trial
Irowth of the South continue.,
"There must be 'a. ireat deal of
JIWlch put behind the ' apprentlce-
sblp
He .aid the sldDed 'labor force
01 ei,ht mUllon In the United State.
wal . ItaeU by. 5 per cent
.killed laborers, retirement .t4
other.. alld departure of some to
9tbel' fields.
'-The apprenticeship pro,rlUlll
are (eedin, new men into the
Pattellon added, "but
there ia Dot qUite enouSh of them
to the skilled labor force 9f
the country."
1 f
,e . the unions are
co-operatng to build up the num'
ber of .each trad!!
,and 'the best ,ob is being done b1
the trades . .
.' , ' ..
Do, And Donkey KIII.d
In Weird A,.d Mlsh.p
CARACAS.-In triple crasb zoe.
centJ7 in the municipality of Camu-
nare, Urachlche district, Estado
YaracU)', a , dOl, donkey, and
automoblle got tangled up in .ucb
a faahion that the dog died beneath
the hooves of the' donkey, while
the !ioiik ... . Med beneath the wbeela
01 the car.
the doOkey passed
hou.e vJhtire the dog Uved.
1'80 out barkin,. The
took to Its heels with the
it and Briived at a bend
road at the entrance to the
just a.s a car approached round
blll1d_ The donkey lalhed out with
its . Jrlnd leg. and struck ,the dog,
kil.11n, It a second before the car.
unable to pull up, struck the don-
key with ita front wheela, kiUln, It.
The car wal .,recked-ita ra-
diator amaabed in, headlampa 1)rot-
a o1f. ita mudl\larc:Ia snapped. mid
its bumper brakeD.. .
It annoUDced that a triple
'1udlment 01 Solomon" would lie
made. bJ which tIM OWDel' 01 tile
4IoalEq e,ompeaaata tbe owa-
.. CII tile do ...... OWlleI' of ear
..... compeaaate u. owaer aI tile
The Pope twins, Jane an.4 Jo
(right) haye more in common than
faces. They' have the sanie
taste in clothes, food :f;o}ics,
. including horseback All
members of the club are as versa-
tile as they are beautiful, and all
ore engaged in some. phase of
theatrical work: Eve in Hally-
'wood, where illusions grow' in
abundance on movie . lots, th .
twins are conceded to be unusual,
unique and novel.
Jane and' Luther (right), who perform on skates
in West coast ice shows, hord still I,. '0 pretty pose long
enough for you to tlet a , look at faces in case you
want to try to tell them apart-arid what .good that
do1 The Costellos, Dorothy and Ruth, (below) are ballet
dancers dnd .. are good ot It. "ere they carry.
out the twin' . business with identical dancing poses to
their physical appearance. The' girls are both blonde
!nd blue-eyed.
daatV. wbIIe. the crnar " "'1' WGUJc1 In turD. fIO'DI*'_
.. OWIIU' cd .... cu_
poems was usep 1<'
the hymnbook at
Pulms. This col-
of religious
W. MONJ
Ollio.
the temple which wa. buUt when
, the Jewish exile. returned to
Babylon. It was tbe bym.n;'book of
' Herod's temple, and we khow our
MAKE SeU Pen. Pencn. Bnll
POlnl Bela ; 19.00 dOl. Doxed beauttfully,
!luar. '1.00. DeGROFF .a
liON SIII ... h .Pona 1,\4.
No'1". ,
blVESTOCK
u5ed and loved it. It is . in-
the of the Bible: It
the only hymnal which the
Cbllstiana l,lsed, for some
Incteed the book of Psalms II
bly the only hymn-book hon-
ored and used by three separate
religions-JudaIsm,
i.m and Christianity.

How It 'Grew .
PCREBRED .ae,I.lend Dor.for'" Yen r-
lin, bUlla and heller. and foun, cows.
Rerd TB and BailS. accredltod. 0 BRIEN'
FARl!IIS. Au" ' Ia' .,
MISCELLANEOUS
HAr FEVER IUFFERER8: Wrlto (Dr
C1rculor nnd lnfO'rrnallon. QUICK RE-
LIEF. D.. W. b. O. lIay
Fev I .. II.le OLINTON, MO.
SYRUP
All flovora C;ood Quollty, .I.la sler 0411-
Ion. 35c Quart. F.O.B. Fr.e Samp.lo.
It. B ..... It. taos.atlo "... New Ye.k Cit,.
. ' LIKE aU hymnals, this book of
Psalms grew by de,rees. It
not all at one tlme or
by ofle per.on. David wrote I\)me
of the Psa1mI, how many we do
not know. The. 'Utl .. " of the
P.allD. were added b" later He-
brew editors, no part of the
original Psalms, and are often in-
accurate.
VANII,LA 8TAN'OAlt.D 1JI1TATION
Good Quollty. f2ll0 per Oat-
t"", eoe QUBrt. 40c I. Free Simple.
II. 'II.lIa01l, :tlOt4tll A Ne" Yerk ()1t,.
An eflfdctive routine used by Marion
and Martha Neff is 'this "mirror"
sion. or maybe. it's
holds a hoop in, the foreground
Mariani or maybe it', Martha, dupli- '
catM th,e ' in the background to
.,resent a 'r.flection" fhat Isn't. The
Twin club was formed in 1945, starting
with five sets.
It Ie VM7 Ukel,. tllat a, mach
as a tIIolIIUIIl ,..,.... weat b1
, beilreell Ute 'lnt 01 ... , Paalma
to be wrlUeD, eel &lie laat.
Eve..,. modern h)'lDDll fa
all,. pod 111ft part COlleetiOIl
o' Ute best D' tile old b)'lDllala,
So our book of Psalin!, aa It
finally took lhape, came from old-
er .coUectiolll. A glance tbrOUlh It
In the American Itandard ,versloD
will ,bow that III Its prelellt form
"poULTRY. .. EQlIIP.
Dats "Pollorum , ....... Chldul
,....roI .........
Ne. Hampshire. and other .broll ..
breed. for Immediate de/lvery In
IUS. or .maU quanUtl .... Write te>-
da' for catalo, .nd BIG' I.vln" on
earl)' booked ol'd.er.. LI. .""-
DavIS Poultr7 Fa"", __ t ... _ ..
Reub Harmer. Inti.
..
REt\[; E8TATE-M1SC.
.1 HAVE .. I.t U2"eo. all c:ov<!,ed wltl1
temple oranle. and sra'petrult tr.oat on.
mile from Clly of Bradenton Flo.; lull'
able for .maU horn or 10 coionlze; ..Iec-
trlclly ond lOod ,..tor Wrlh.
lor further del.U Cll.mb .... RI- t .
".ftaU. Statton, 1I-, eDl.b, Fla ..
'tRAVEL
MARILYN'S INN
Dlreclly on Ihe Ocea n 01 :I3.d Street
VirginIa Brach, Vlrllnl a
lhe center of all B.nch neUville
Marilyn'a Inn, Welcome WJlIIOn I. at
,our dlapc)anl. Request It 10 lncel YOlll"
trAin plnne. FI"hlnl pnrtt arran'fI'ed.
. Modified Amerlcon Plan. ,
Low.o ....eekly rate
Mr K. C. !,Ittohleill. Ow .. o,_
FISHERMEN
11'1' OF JULY the Mu"kell)U\le. ,
Bl aek BOla and okerel Seolon her". on
SturseOD Lake ODe of the Knwartha
Lakes.. We hAve
Thl. tl on Ideal .l>Ot to brln, your family
we h"v. comfortably (urnlshed lod.e;
al.., coltale. to accommodate partin of
.lx, el/lht or ten. Cotta ar" healed on"
have runnln, hal a.nd col.d wat')r. rFlu.h
ToUetal, Sprlhl-fUled ' bedl .. Electrlclt,.
throu.bout. Oood food. exceDent eoffee
.erved al nU t1",eil. There are aU Bummer
r.crullanat ac"vltl .. avalloble nnd,. lhe
awlmmln. 18 wonderful here at TlIuratonla
Park. \ Lak. Front Locatlonl 1'0' further
to: ' .
HOLlDtY HOUSE .
M. E. BUbD TBURSTON.A liAR"
(10 MU.. F .... Tor.a"') OAN.
II made up of five amaller books,
endini with Plalma 41, 'l2, 89. 108
and 150. Eaell hook IIIida witb a dox-
ology and book Y' end,' with . -ma,-
nWcent .erJ.. of them. Sometime.
editor . left in duplicates.
Irig ' Psa!m 14 Iide ,b, Iide with
PsalDj till will show that these two
are exactly the aame, only ulling.
dWerent names ' for God. At least
olle 9f the Psalm. ' l. made up ' of
"clippings" from earUer Psalms:
thus Paalm 108 il mide up from
Psalm 57:711 and Ps.alin 60:5-12 .
The Paalms we.;e cherished
preael'Ved generatloll after geriera-
tion because of theii' hean-appeal.
Oui' Psalm book bas gone through
centuries of l'Qany were
dropped out and forlotten, but the
beat were saved and .ung: , and'
wbat we have I. the cream o1 the'
belt 01 the of Israel =
valuable If there 11'0' any old .tampa 01'
wlU. thom. I'or parttcu-

MIrror of
J
'OIiN CALVIN caUed the Psalma
the "mirror of the 10ul." All the
varied moods 01 man-hope, des-
pair, triumph, envY, ' doubt. aspira-
tion, 10neUne,s, . hatted, fear, ir-
ritation, patrloti.m, jOy, b,Uerne,I,
, . amazement; angUish,
rapture-Iilm".t every emotion that
ean be felt toward God or ' man
breathe. iomewhere. or other In
' Paalins. .
i 8lDce. Dot ODe or Ute , aathon
of the Pulml ... a . CbrIdlJan;
or coarae, we shoald, DO& be
aarprlaed to n... bere ed
there, exprealtODI ('or aa_
pie) of batred which ' are 01lt of
bannoD, wiUt Ute aplrl& . and
teacblD' 01 ;'ellU8. The 'won-
der .8 '!!at there I. 10 'U'pe
eI> &bat 01 &bin .
For evell)' Psalm in which the
pOet .aYI something cruel or hate-
till (e. g. Pselm 137:9 or 109:6-14>,
are .cores that brl:athe ..
spirit . of gentleneal and' grace. For
every pote of despall' .<P.alm 88 il
the only completely gloomy .one in
the whole collection), thera are
man), hallelujahs of bope and Ilad
ne ...
, w
, ... ,
l\fessa,e oJ God .' .
I
F the ' Psalm. are so human, how
can the, be also God'. Word?
Yet. they are alao, truly, a mesal Ie
01 God. For they ,only cast a
divine light on the state 01 man'l
but they .bow wbat the ute
C?f man is when G9d become. real ,
For God \Val real \0 ead! poet who
contributed to thIl' great book, In
latter week. tbia summer we shan
be lookln, at tlle p.alm. tibm var-
loui .peclal angle.. ThI. we. It
Will .IM helpful to sit qUietl,r With
the three typical PI8lm.. 1. 87 and
100, .ntt-.. yO\l" pond8f Over each
one in tum. alit your .... : What
doeI tbiI ebow me- .boIa 'God'
What doe, thIa Ihow about-are
-111m It &ari1I to God!

Ita w ... I . A ....
, ,
KI.p Pilt.d on , V_lu ..
I, A dlnl .Ih. Ids
'\
,
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"
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE WAYNESVILLE,

PAGE SBVBN
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Simple Smartly Style4 F,ock
Twosome for Sun-Filled Hours
Pleasant WearlnC
YOU'LL GET many hourI of
pleasant ,summer wear from
this 'simple yet smart day timer.
. And it's so easy to sew-try a
printed fabric or cool, dark sheer.
,

P.t.m No'. 1885 Ia .ewrtt. perle>-
rated paltem for .Ize. 12. 14. 18. II, 20;
40 and C. Size 14, 4 7.rda of 1ncll.
The Sprlnlr and Summer FASHION
offer. ' . wealth of .u.c.aUona tor llman
.ummel' wal'4robea-.pecla) fab.
rIc newa, frIO. pattern printed lnalde the
book. 25 c:"nta.
, You Build It
For , Sammet
T
AKE YOUR place in the BUD in
pretty sunback dress that'
can be made in two version.-
monotone or. with a ,bright con-
trast. For cover-up. add the bJief
bolero.

Patt.rn Nei. 18n III , . ..w-rSt.
rat.ct, pattern ' jn &Iu. 11, 12. 13. it. 18. 18
.nd 20, Size 12. d.e... at II-
for mOllotone,; bolero. ,. 7arcl. .
SE"ING CIRCId!l PA'l'TIIIR;' oBP'i'.
Il1O 11 &10 81_ ClI ,. DL
II!n"loa. 211 ".nia IA colDa for 011,
..dellrad.
, abl
N_
Addr ... -..,..-------
-<,
House Will Charm Bluebirds
Y
OU CAN, solve your bird-hous-
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building the Bluebli'd House No.
110, illustrated above. It iJI al at-
tractive as it il practical and you
should. have no difficulty in find
inC tenants. The fUll size patterns
, "
olrered below take aU 'the mystery
out 01. 'building. U a e r merely
traces the pattel'n on the scraJIII
of wood the pattern specWes, ,saWl!
and assembles , exactly as and
' where the pattern inc:ije.atea.

Full, size for painlln. decor ..
tiona 'ro'tmit IJnlablnC IJou... with .
:m f:::
PatteI'll Company. Dept ....
v.W N, Y.
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EmptY elg Shells can be easD7
converted into attractiv!!, place
favors for your next bridge lunch-
eon. Start saving shells in
by taking, time to blowout egp
when do ' not call for
separated, egira. Blow ollt eg,. by:
making hole in round end. with
Once, there was a very rich cld Point, of ' knife and ' c;arefully ilft; , '
bachelor whose' sole recreation off slleU until the hole is about the'
see'med to be in Jeadiilc the ',irIs lize of, a dime. Hold' egg over bowl
a merry ' One young girl and. with the point of a larke pm.
was a little doubtful about the ad- puncture a hole in the other eod-
visabillty of chasing a man so old. blo.w through sm.u p.uncture ancl
"Don't think he is a 11ttle ege will drop out into -bowl.
too old to eligible?" Rinse and dry sheUs: then dye 01'
them as desired. Holes may
'be coverell with gumm(!d paper 'or
secure decorations. etc. witbID
them-let lmaiiJ)atlon. party
'motif ..: etc. t?e your ,ui!ie. " I,
PAGE mGRT
RATES: One Dent pe .. 'Yord,
minimum charg., 25 cente.
Three In.enlon. for the price
0' two. Form . clol' Wedner
day noon.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us in urance. All types of
in urance at a savings. Call
Francis 'Gene' Brown, phone
Waynesville 2472 or call col-
Wilmington 2 t t 1.
FOR SALE-Protectoraph check
"Titer, ' ExceJl nt ' condltldn $5.00,
Tile Miami Gazette, Phone 2H3.
FOR SALE- 8 acrell on Route 73
near bUS', $196 pel' IllCre. Term.a,
RenJde, Pbone 2. Lebll'non,
LUMBER- All klnda. dreae'e4 01'
r01lgh. oak and pOplar In an
lengths. pl'1cel, All
ordere, IUse or Imall. will be
delivered. A..O ' LA!im. Phone
2701. .
-----,
Cl1S'l'OM YlNO ,"or
weedll Pl ' eOI'D. Al,o have, for sale
- 2, +D concentrate, "ShUT.klll"
tiller. 50 Milt atl'ODller
tban' mOlt others, Spra,ers for
sale. W. L. Sheeban, Phon.e Wa,-
, Dee Ville
BANK RUN GRA Y\llT_ Loade')
at DavIs Furnall Pit, 50' cente
cubIc yard, We IIbo dell vel'. ARM.
ITAGE ",. SON.' Pbone 2081. tf
RT,
CU.TOM BALltfQ
", C: LaRUE
1, WAYNESVILLE,
PHONlD
EXC'AVATING I
omo
WIth Bulldozer .t: Shovl!Il,
J)alemente, pondl, levYs' and ' cle-
aring Janl!. Elltlmatel t urnllhed.
W. N, UI,>TON, WJI.on Rd., 4 ml,
e .. t . of Wayne!., Ph. Sprln8'
ley ,nil.
VVANTED- Onltom' Baling." 1.20.
Call Lebal)on 877o:lt.
lnlJBwortb.
S
PORTS
LART
BY
BOB O'REGAN
Three in a row on the WTOnc
ot the ledler ", _ that'a the
or the AmerlCllJl Legion
Post 615 nine the halt
of tbe TrlGountY loop schedule
IIwln,a Into play Bunday
with the Invacllllg , DOlVers-
ville. Remember tbat elub turn
Illbed the opposition opening day
wben Danny Simpson hurled
Wain,eavllte's only t eague vict
ory to date, As we 80 to
,Waynesville Is battllne ' Center
vllle hare (Wednesdsy) In a
twlclI'polltponed ffrllt rOllnd afra! r
so It may well be 'that t blll Sun.
day will find the homatawnerll
lportJng a two I!'amell won and
tbree IOIlt; for first > rountl,

I lAlit Sunday lit lIarveY8burg
Coach Frank Jackeo.n'! lads
sprung II. 108 lIurprlse on our
Letp;lon nlne_ . . tbe lIla8111e .outtlt
led all tbe way except for a tew
momentA In: t he fIrst lltA:.nza when
Hllr()ld Stanley toored Waynell.
vUle'1I tlrflt t ally. Stanlay on the
mound tor the loserll tlellerved II
,better tate tellmma.tu ' errors
\llayed a mlljor Pllrt In hili down.
fall, but bIll own Inabmly to keep
tbe. ball over the 'plate dll'!n't'.belp,
Stan Ie" Is a reasonably sood pro ..
SPlct, but will 'bllve to learn to
CARD OF THI.NKS
lI'or all the cuds, menA ges,
"oweI'll and every act of tlndne!!!
shown , my family and me durInit'
the IlInellll And lifter the dellth, of
my motber, J !1m deeplv grateful.
, Roberta Cook .
. NOTIC E TO CONTRACTO"S
OF OHIO
1)ElPARTl\fENT OF Jlln'llW' ft Y!'l
. dolumb",", OhIo
11ln.ml!ler or Salea COpy no
rmt 49.2411
.rune 25. U41l
CUSTOM WIth Bal. UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
' O.Matle wf:re.tle uniform tenalon ' Sealed Pfon
o
8alll, ""'II be rAe!!'.
, ved at the offlee nr the fURtA
on 'BIll' "etPt JlaIe dellred. W. Hll'!hway DIrector of Ohio. lit Col.
t.;, Eiheeban. Phone Wa1Detvllle umbuI, Oblo, until 10:()O A M ..
mI. OhIo Atllndard ' Tim!!. TU8sda.y,
- . ' .Jul, 1,8, :U149. for Improvemente
FOUND- Bacik of meal on Spr In : .
tngbol'Q' Ro.... O-,vner may claim
8aI!l8 tor payment, of thll ad.
Call Waflle.vllle 2851:
SALE- Late cabbag. and
. Propollal No. l ' ,
County. 0",.,. "1'l
9.2.11, Stllte Rri'''(1 /1:0, 4" In nte .. r
Crflek .. co _Yl"1 .... ,. ... ""
IllIDhalt.IQ nonC"A -nrr.cO!
Hem a TaO TlIn.
. m&ll&d plants. 10 cent. per dOlen,
C, $TROUSE, 1% mlles
north of Waynelvllle, at
or WIlynenme, qr.,
ROad.. ,,' ,
Pave",!!n' : Wld'h 'I) '!!ai .
......... -=- 13.;1.4.7,2 ml1"'p
, FOR SALE- Chrome 'top cham.
berl range for bottle '.... Rob't,
. Barnett, ,fhone Warn'" 2114. at
Contrllflt to nn"'ml..t ..
latltT tban til. 19411.
The minimum ' \Vfttrl! to be
all labor l!I1IIolByed '0 .. ibIs con
tra(!( aball be In accl)rdOlllce wIt"
..... O' OERN-EFFICIENT tbe or P,revail1T1g'
I)' Wage Rates Ascertained
Electric Sewer', determined by Tile
and Lnduatl'lal
Drain Cleanitlg Service State BIbway Departinent
No Unnece.uy In aceordance ' wi
No Broken Up Basement 'Floors Sectlona 178, 1'1 17,"a, 175 and
( Roots and Other Stoppage 1'7-5a of tbe' General Code of Ohio."
. Removed The bidder mUlt submIt with bls
, (Sewer W9rk Guaranteeli) bid a certJtled cheek In the am
'tTallel Sewer and, Drain lSelrvt,e:e,lttUt;lt f ,8641.85.
12' Hudson Ave., Franklin" Ohio ,.Ianll and are on
Phone: Franklin 421 or 422 tn, the of blgb
ot tlIe dlvlll
The director reBervell the rlgbt
to reject any :ant! '0.11 bIds.
Farm all 'n4 with.
cultivators, Overhauled last yaar.
'600. ' PlioDe Waynell. 2M8.
T. J. KAUER, '
State HIghWAY Director
OBIO
THUltSDAY, lUNJII ltd
4 IDI pl .. 1 of the D1Ibt "Ia.. be
"lire" the ball with the 'Whol, here for past sevral fUth InnlnI, lIDed .. Ifnlle an leaped high In the air to pull
arm Inetead of "l!9lhllll" hi. WIB bit by the pitcher down Price', line drive. Don
elbow, and Mre. Stanley Salley, whtle playing a at Hawn attended the pme.
Florence Hopkins, Mr. and catcb . for 'Kler's . . Fairley I could LEAGUE aTANDINDIi
JIm Jonel, youthful Bellond-lIac' Irwin Mu,lford- and Mr. ,mnnage but three llcattered ,hlte Roxanna 3 0 0
ker led all hlttere wIth three Charl'es wa<:a atended the wed- oft Sllank., wblle Kler's bagged 8 Klera . 1 1 1
blnale.. ' ding of Miss Constance ' Fairley ,bits on Sackett and Scott. smlth'. 1 t
d J h La ' J in th TRI.MPLE SMITH!S Fairley'l 1 2
Plenty of earl! were in evidence an I 0 n .pe, r. , e Fa.irleys Hardware took com- -"' __ ------_---
lut Thursday aa lIortbaJl HiUS\Joro M.ethodlSt Church, on mand In the early ' lunlngl and
wall Inaugurated a.t Geiger Stad, Friday evenmg, and the recep- behind the three-hit pitchIng of
1um before a very nice crowd . tion which followed at the Fairley Perry Sa.ckett tbey were never
AUCTIONEERING
thJ. column' underetands tbat the borne, , , botbel'ed. Fairley's worked Smith STANLEY and .KOOGLER
leaue profited orel' $60 due to ' Mr. 'YI
1lliam
0 BanioD and pitchers Bob Workman and Ken S LICENse
the generosity of Henry Geiger sons, Lee and Bobby, have nr Bradley for 11 hits, 4 walks, . BROKER . .. ""
who (be event. It enjoyling s' fishing trip in Micw..: and three bit bllttet$, Phil Work For Phfme
s hould be menUoned bere that gan, . mao and Perry Sa.ckett bad Ohio (reverse .charges).,
this game wall Bcbeau\ed aome . two hits for FaIrley's. and Sam '
Ume ago and Mr; Geiger dill nnt Ove'rnlgbt guests during the Hurtman. smashed out 'a home __ ========:;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
know wbether or not the local weekend, of Mr. and M.ra, Ted run. Daye Hartsock, Fa.lrley
eoftballers were olns to have' a Conov,er and David were Mr, and baseman came up wIth the field
loop or not. . , ,de8Pite that . Mrs, '.irama8 BarlIer or Portsmouth
er decI ded to give' tbe proflte to OhIo rand Mr. IUld Mrs,
Get Your
HAIL INSURANCE
tbe league ! Well, all J' have poInt.- Stelnbaugb of OIevelllnd.
ed out before, that's all ' the le&.ue
needed:, '. ,an "angel" who would
lake' over the rellponlllbflity of
)layl.ng pOl8lble ,
. Mr. ' Geiger'" readines. to do
that very thIng Ie w-bat made
tJilll league ' p08slble [or 1949: . . .
Yell, tbere Is a four man board
composed 0' Bill Stroud. George
Miller, Ra1pb Edenreld and Gelr'
er to 8Uper-vlse , but lUI
I understand It, ,..r. Geiger 111 the
" top man" whim money Is needed,
. .,. .
See you aU at the 4th. Annual
4tb or July celebration at the
WaynenUle HIb Scbooi ..
Min Mildred Coleman, daugb
ter of Rey. and I\Irll. R. B. Cole-
man Is vflltlng here fol' a ten
day. 'vacation. She II In
the 'pubUc library, EUlene. Ore-
gon, '
Dr. H, F. Dye and famUy will
leave tor a vacation
Rbout July 8.
Mr. and Mrll. Ed . aDd
baby daugqter, of Elyria have
been the guests of lind
PLUMBING,
and
Work
Al-L WORK ACCORDING
TO CODE
NO JOB 'rOO '".ALL
IMPORTA-NT; PhOne N!). i.
changed from 2t4t to 2851 ,,.
Wa1n .. vlll
"Softhall' Rou ..
By JIM JONES
KIER'S , SWAMPS FAIRLEY'S
KJe .. Gar(lge baged tbltlr. flrllt
win of the' 8eason la!'t Tbursday
nlgbt by defeating Fairley' s 9)..
"Clar'k- led ' Rler'8 with a dQubie
aIJd two Singles, wblle Charles
James got two hits Cor Fnlr)eys.
Ma a@ter Bob Cam1lell, puttIng
hlmseUt i n to plncbhit tbe
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
According to ' lIize and condition:
All removed promptly.
COW8- 14,00; HORSE8- 14.00

Phone Conect
O. 1712 Ott
WiJmiiqtoa, O. 2382
,
_ ..
LAND BANK
, LOANS
ASSURE YOU
FUTURE SECURITY
You can repay from farm
income. No , change in COR-
tract .. no renewals_ ' ,
LQrlg Term- 4 pe,r cent
I.e6anon .N.F.LA.
Ems H. StuI'm, Sec'y-Treas .
'{.
, I:'lian,on, Ohio
Phone ""
,
... -:: .......... - --- -
-' . .yOURSELF
AND SAVE
RENT POWQ.TOOLS
FlLOOR SANDER
IDead Stock
HORSEe, S4; COW8, 14
Accor41ng to Size
and CondItion,
Call ...
Xenia 454.,
Reverse
Xenia Fertilizer
........ J ......
'*'* I
H.II
I
....... 1
YOUi coo.a._
'*"- one 01 OIIr IWl ..,..
...
Your UOIII are vat .. a".
thii ...... PIoIJece' .......
Hall JnIaiaDc.
See 01' Gall _ ..,...
NORRIS
ClnGlnnatl Union 8toC!,k
Llv. WI ... a"d Proll ..... lv., I. ..
o,.o.nlzatlon to nOIla
Strictlv lalilr. o,! the lie"
Karl' D. Dakin
Insurance Agency
ma.ket 'n ' 'I'
Olluntl'V.
SERVICE THAT
WIlIO DaTton U:150 E. B, T_
Dial uJo , WLW 1I1llllO:. , !
' 1? :40.l vilAl 700. tor \'lur Dsll'
ReDO""
20 E. M,ULBERRV aT.
,.
DO YOU NEED,
LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE 111S
* LAMPS OR FIXnJRES REPAIRED?
.. HOUSE OR OUTBUILDINGS WIRED?
* BROKEN SWITCH
* WATER HEATER INSTALLATION?
* AN EXTRA' WALl:. PLUG?
CALL
Smith Electric 8ervibe
FOR ALL, ELECTRIC NEEDS
EDGAR SMJ1lI WAYNDVILLE mONE 2104
PHONE: WAYNESVILLE
, WE 'OFFER A COMPLETE LINE OF '
Sherwin- PaiBts
FLOOR COVERINGS - KEM-GLO
PAmT '
W'ELC-II HARDWARE CO.
MAIN' ,STREET
r
- - 8 i-1:.s-
- , ,
, ' JACK FROST'SUGAR FOR CANNING
10 POUNDS. '!. 2'& POUNDS, $2.29'
. CALIFORNIA NEW WHITE PoTATOES" 10
, .
-4Sc
ltOOMS TO RENT- For BuBln
ess, InQuire of O. N. Ridge: Main
Street, Waynsllvlife.
FOR Q'4LE- Regilltered' ,
ow ",Itb Urat calf. C. E, Michen
er. Phone 2926. 680-8t
Armitage & SOD
ftUII'IIOJIIU
wanfa8D..L& 1I!t,
_0IIa0W .....
.... .\NOJI om..,.
.........
FlOOR EDGER
FLOOR POLJSHER,
' SandplI!per - Paints - Varnish
BRUCID ' FLOOR FINlSH KITS
(For Rl'finlsbing Floors)
. ALL. 'LOAF' 160
RED BIR.., FLOUR, 5 IIIL .-
HARVEYSBURG, OHIO

"
"
"NO aad GRAVEL l -- - ..--,----_._---
,.
BUDGET. NOTICE
Notice 1& hereby gl'V;l!,n that a
public 'hearllll""' in the budset of
tbe of , WayneSVille, War
Ten Counti, Obl!) .1UI prePared by
the (Jounoll , wHl be held at the
BLACKTOP DRIVES '
TAR .ad ROAD OIL
, . '. WaynesYiUe
.' and Supply
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t.A.'WN alld ,,'ILL DIRT
R'EADy'-MIX . CONCRETE
vA T,INC SERVICE
Councn Chambpre at 7 :30 Ohio Stan(1ard 1luie on, tbe second I '
day of .July, 1949.
PHONE 2281
H, M. SHERWOOD
Mayor" Village of WaynllavUle
Tttest: Cbarlee James, Clerk
BUDGET NOTICE
Notice i. hemy &1"l1li e pub-
Jie hearing on the budpt a. prepered'
by the Dotard of Education of the
Wayne LoCal schooi Diatric:t, . War-
ren County, Ohio, ' for the (ileal year
ending Decezm,er 31. 1950, will be
beld in the office of the Board of
.EducatiOll of .aId .choal district iii the
High' School Buil,dlnl at WayneayjUe,
Ohio, on the ell!'Veftth day of July,
1949, bealnninl 8:00 p. m., Ohio
Standard Time. , '
C. W, BA:RNHART
Cerk-TrealUret'
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earnhart,
Mr. and' Mrs. Norman Backert.
Miss Ruth Earnhart, Mrs. Viola
Harlan, Mrs. K. N. Hough, Mary
Dora and Loren Hough were Sun-
day visitors at Buckeye Boy.
State in Delaware, -
.. \- Baft "
They 'Drive By Night
TO THE
, .
Twin' Theatre
For This Week's Bank Night. of ..
.
SS,O.O, :
NOTICE: CLOaED JU LV 4TH, :::" 8EE YOU I.T LEGION ALL.DAY
MELODY TIME PLAya, SUNDA.." JULY 3 TU.I LV, I - Don't M_ It
Wm-IlARYEST.gHDLER

,ELEYlIOR"
hllXlltilg jiJ/JI
You caD e it, 'it
where t 5 loadiag ucl lID-
loacIh?I 0, tru&,s. cribi; feed biDt,
etc..l:bndla feed. grain, com, .
pouluy Utter. Haid use '" eJe.
fttor opentoD (mer 10.000 Iu.
in one )'eat' "Itbout bIakdowD)
mea... 10 yeats 00 .venae
farm. Pap for ibclf "dd,. 6ee
JOIU .... 1IOda,1. .
CHARLES DOSTER
,.
MAIN STREET'- HARVEYSBURG'
, , .
Phone w:.7Jl8ft'II1e 2834
I
Talking It Over ,
e
A Column of Comment
B), The Editor
NINETY-NINTH EsTABLISHED FEBRUARY, 1860
ThoBe ot us who tboulht lum-
mertlme In Waynelvllle would be
a rather Blow-moving Beason hUve
certainly found that lite here can
be plenty. busy aU year around.
-
Playground
Two More Weeks,
Perhaps ' Longer
,There was a visible decl1ne in
the tempe) ot .down-town activity
following the ' cioslng of school.
but tlie ' 1Q0mentum of
bel'ln stepped up with' the Amer-
ican Legion Fourth of JUlY. A' special meeting , of . the, Way.
bratlon. ,nesvllle . Playground ,Association
,,""NIGHT 8W.IM
Members 'of the
Legion Post "616. their ramillea
and friends are i.i1vited' to
tend a mldD1ght awim "at the
w.ayne Park pool FridaY' even.
ing.
The affaIr wlll- atart at ' 8
an'll will contlnulil untll r ''IT?, '
ChaIrman Bill ' Sa,'v.yer ...
Legion , Reports
, .
And now Jt liardlyaee.ml pos. administrative committee was cal
sible that planl: are ' well along In led by Chairman Robl)rt O'Regan
th.e talking stage for the annual Tuellday afternoon to devise ,way.
LltUe MlamJ Valley Fail -Festival. to meet thfl flnan'elal crisis
Present plans Indicate that the which thetuhrre of the
Festival thl. Year' wJ1l be 'noth' playground program.
er bang-lip affair 'With, petrhaps, Present funds wUl enable tbe
)!lore local talent participating" contlnuauqn of the program for a
A' te" of the teaturelI . tontatlvel}i limited ,time. ltut unless funds are
planned really IIhOl!1d 1/e ' tine and secured immediately thl! l!rogram
we'll tell you all about them cannot continue for the balan'Ce
Fourth Celebration '
Is Successful
A < record was set at , the Way-
Sun-
day, wh!3Ji tbe bfggest l11I1 of
the, ' hli1,t()1'1 01 the' cOn<
. " Il
of ,the planned eight weeks. i\pproxlmateJy 700 persons bou-
' was hdn\llecl. Fou.rt7.four
or wlleat P88sed.
the that day to Bet
wben .Il deflnlte bas '
been made. . To lUn'ds ,or the ,contln' gbt admlssl.on' tickets to the 4th
....
We have Intended for lIome
tlme to on tbe Improved
appearance of the town here of
late. p,.lnUng and repairIng of It
larse unmber of residences has
done mucb to give ' our town an
'appealing lmpres.IOIl to the many
tourlstll pasalng thtoUlh daDy.
the buslnells CO,Dcerns. Bel
cher'. Sunc;Co Service haa COql'
pleted a new front On Us building
' and the Waynell\jlle J,.ocker
Plant bal done a good job ot sign'
erection' and laWn planting.
. Now willi the Ohio
cominS to locate In a large vacant
downillwn buUdlrig: . things are.
we'd say. loolrlnA' up . .

The pOlitical pot hu begun to
brew locally and Indications
that It wJll ' be a three-wa7 race
for the position ' nf Malor or War'
nHVlUa.
80
ul\tlon ot the prognUp, an Ice Annual American Legion' Post 616
cream social la being planned. Fourth of July celebration. wbUe
The event Will be beld at McOlu- about that ullDlber more wJtneslt-
re's corner. July 23 beginnfng at ed the tire .worka fTOm ''Route 73.
6:30 1I.m. Your patronage at the WhOe financial reports
social wm help Ins'ure a. ' sound' conflrmprl. Leglo,nalrell.l)
future 'tor the playground pro- gElIiefil-lIy agre that the
grom. ' was. flnanchi_ly BIlclcessfullril
That the plaYlW>und III _a dafln- th/ln th threeday (roUe
Ite asset to the community Iii, at. last year. " "
tested by the fact that some sev Starting at 12:80 p.m. the
enty children lil was c.llma:xed with a. dazzling IInl"llld
the dally programs. ' The parents works at ' 10 In ' trie'
of these chlldrim' have expressed In'8'. During the I!ay, I!a ..... ns
, I
their gratitude for tbe fln'e work Joyea tbe ball games.
Mr., . Price Is doing and 8s one the 'lIarveysburg Scliool'
parent ' . PreClae,). . put It. "It la playeil ' 'bingo, watclled'
certainly a relief to know tbat my rats ruD. an(l ' generally
chndren are enjoying recreation' good 'tlme. . .
under !Cr. Prlce'll eupervlslon; an'd
that 1. am free during that tlmfl . r
to sbop and do household ,WAYNESVILLE AUTOlaT
duUeL" BY OOZING DRIVER
....
of Bleotlon., we are told, east.
pre.ant Mayor ' H. M. dllPuties be closed -at' the ... beel.
wfll probably be running for 're- Hie car , slde'swlped ,a ' weltbound
PASTOR
Salau. whQIe fattler
was a head hunter.
arrives In KewYork
, ": from SolnmoQ 'Is-
laIldl ' to,. visit
, of 500 AWed ser-
_ ..... ""."..:.,. be h'elped
dwiq war.
His 'w.ap,oD' i.
Bible; spear is Just
atmosphere.
1 tl d Bill S III
Loren Badley of Kent. Ohio. ,
e ec on an awyer w v_ "barl D WI " auto driven by Richard Varvel.
es.
allO on the ticket. d Sul 9 t th FrIAlnd 1 36. Wayneavllle, Route 2,
nod I I t
ur ay, Y . a e ,
It Is & S ndlcat on' 0 a Church In WDmington, ,with the then ran beadon Into a car foDow-
Daily School
health,- Interelit I.n Ideal a!fatrs receptlott to follow at tb'e Count. irig the .Varvel machln.e and drlv-
three men are seeking a 01 b en by .an Akron' 1DJlD. Mt, Wat-'
, . ry u.
pollition that It Is often dlftlcult to ' pay all 'damages.
to fill lnl town. of UJls alae.

. The of a 'central Ohio
weekly. once tOld' UB, "I dont
make as muoh money ,.S the fel
lows on the city papera. but here
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF
, Mr. "and DIlYld
LebllJion are Br.l1oUncl,ng ),Irth
of a SOll. on Sunday, July 3: at St.
Anne's Hoapital ' IJr Darton:' Mrs.
Betweeb 7& e.nd 89 chJlllrstr are
attendJog the dally cJa8llee of the
Vacation Blb,e Sohool at the
Waynesville Ohurch of Ohrl.t.
Chlldrett may reg(ater for the
School during the ' 'nm.tnder of
this week a.nd the 188.lona wm
conttnue through July 8.
I do 8S' I lIarn ple.aie."
He might have ' been a little
too literal In his evaluat!on of a
weekly edltor's Job. . for anyone
ensa,ed In a public service c'an.
not do ta be pleassa. !;Jut. he
"faa' . right \ -In explaining
tllat only. controls on' i what'
. / ':. . .
Zink Is tbe DoDll" Simp
son. ,and the Infant: Is a great-
grandson' or Mr. anl1' Mfa. Homer
Ramby . ..
The morning sessIons of the
School start at 9 a.m. , all4 qlotle
at 11 :30. Children between tile
,tor to be Included ages of and are invited to
A new regulatiOn adOl.lted by In the ' program In the, next tew attend.
Mr. a.n'd "Mrs. T. S. ,and the National _CounCil" Boy . months and to tranClDct other This Sunday at 7:30 a
C. E. lI'razl9r has ae family had as over the, of America IK\rmf!lI. . th.e accep bUSiness. and exhIbit or
houseguests, ' Mra. LennoxH. Lind- ,F,ourth ,of IUly weekend. Mr.' and ance ' of bOYB eleven, yean old In.,' Troop 40 much tho.pks to work don,e at the :w..
1D
\ be
my and children: ot Mrs. B'ilrdln ' '. ' the residents . of thla community at the ,ChurCh ot Ohrl/Jt.
, wu In 'his paper were
.postal apd bill "Q.wn
code of' ethics.
. m t d "'r" ..... C k to membeJ'whip . Itt the regular
head,. Mus., Mrs, J . 'L. Reed Ed.' on , an M 8 ... ames me OfD.hC for . their intot:est In: our past
Too ' . much Information that
should be 'to' tbe. pubilc
III left In' the big city editor's files
became of the club .HWUng by the
gar ad 80n, aid Mra. E, 0. ' Star ' and son Da.yton. ; ,Duper colhietiolls a.n,d'
buck . and' of : n.nvl!r, . ' 'Troop ' .(0. is making plans praise to Mr. Elmer Sheehan for
Colorado. ' , Mrs. EdI!1' ..Long and epn, tor the addition or a l.argo com .hl s of . the SCout
of Oaldwell, Ohio :were here- dur- plement of boys to their member. program by furn:lshlng Btorage
Mrs, Mills spent several .. Ing the past week to vialt ,tbelr Th18 regula.tlon: 'will mS.ke f!l oJIIUes. Tho prl.ce we received
,daye or the past wltll, hef ' grail44lausht;er ' iUII, of", Wsslble the . est8,blls'ment of and the dLrUcultY ,of disposal for
daugtiter, MrS. . Rutb CuUer '. In Beth DeMar Earnhart. . : ,patrcl,ls ,'In Lytle oOr last: pick-up was ridiculously
t
allmlghty dollar. A lot you should
know \\olU never be' prellented
for your perusal of preli'
sure ellterclsed b)f adveJ:'tlserll e.hd.
, "'-
Cln'Clnpati. ., ." " an4 the ouU1f,ng , aectlons of , low. ' In fact the 'COB,t ot g,sollne
LuqJ.lle , Bland ' an'll daUghter, ; ,Wayne TOwDshlp, wlhJch was ,bere- 'for ' tho:, collection ,was 'scarcely
Influence groups: ' : ' c :, .' ,
! I " .
. 'Barbara June .30 with f()f ' Jack of the real Lzed, and, with tbis view
Mr. ' and Mrs. Wilt St. of the JDJnImwn n'Bce98ary. for thl! ,future we fln'll It 1m-
- 'I1he' of these pat.. possible to make further collect
No", hete'st & sample' . of " jUllt . q : I ' 1-1
what' we mean. Did ' yon know jl'illn.aIJ
that alQholic beverae iDanutaet.
IIrers are' planniDg to martet. a Mrll. Olive ' CUrl returned from
J'Ofn. Robert OoRegan TleltlnA' will mCr9aBe effective lone.
Aer sister. M:I'!I. C. D. Fraker, . In neBS or . the' Scout program. . of Scouting age wJ.ll fJDd
Chicago, . The Troop Committee' will meet Troop In se8l11on at the Scout
drink for young- Sabina SundiU' ahe had
sters? The idea III to start them been a: few da)'8 at the
young in
'
learning ' fine art of home of her brother, Mr. Edgar
bending the ' and family. " W' viU M k
Jnformatlon such u this will Mlsa. 'OlellD1t of .,Dayton , .8yae5 e \ , IF., els
at' 7 :30 Friday evening in the calVin Mon-day ev.enlng at 7: 16
Methodist, Church lay plans ,ana a hea.-t,- .welcome Is
not be found, In molt newSpapers spent the :weekend wfth her , cou . .,
because ot the. ''ban'dl po.le:r sin, Lucile Armitage, Both loan rate for C.C.C. ,.,..Jleat
of lin many edltol'll whenever a attended the plcm1c and reunion was. announced ' July, 1. Tbe rates
bit or liewlI 'that mIPt" not' coln- ' of Oregonia schoolmates on Sun wUl vary from ,2.,05 to , U.11 ror
clde. with the likes of control day; at , Mather's 'Mills Camp. No. '. 1 wheat at tije farm. These
WILL l.E'AVE FOR .. CALlt:ORNIA
.. W. C. St. ' .tohn will on
Friday .. to . &ceomPllDY ' his ' son.
Paul, to 1:08' A.ng.eles. where 'be
will ' remlillr for , a :few weeks.
groUPII III received.: 'MlSs ,)1.",e , Garnelr B,pent the ratetl are five centa than .the Mrs. Dnms. Gearhart of Dayton
We are puslnA' It along becau'ell Fourth at the country home of rate last year. .' .. . , was a weeltend of Mr. ar.d
we thought you'd be Interested bel' nepbew, Mr. Lee Talmadge. Tbe wheat .markl!t Is under Mrs, Albert Stubbs.
and bec!ause we are fortunate In ,Mlae Olive Williams returned terrtflc pressure of full harvetlt. .,
navlng no club held over our On from an extended Wheat la IUTlvlng .from all poiDts Mr. a .d, 1111'11. Ruy Conner and
heada las we print our 'weekly Tlllit with and relatives and Ohio storage condlUons dang'hter were the Ii'ourtb guest8
ISlIuell. In , South Bend, In'dJanapoUs. and still remaln aoute. . The of Mr. &Ild Mrs. Newton
ANNOUNCE BIRTH,
,Pe.ndleton, Indiana. broke ljeve.reJy Tuesday ID ar.&nfleld'.
lIr. &Dei 1\11'11; George Zelele,. of due to heavy weekend lelllng. . -----,-f---
Mr. and Mra. J. , A.
occupYing. 'the former ' .home . of
l\fr. and Mrs. .!Jharlea ElUs
r
MI:.
aud Mrs. !U'8 now at Chau-
tauqua and "m. later reside In
Centerville.
Mr. and Mn. W. E. Stroud are
leaving on Il'rIday and wJ.ll en'joy
Ii vacation trip tllr'o,ugh the west.
Mr. . an'd Mrs. W. E. Stroud.
[rane Henderson. Grace
Vice and Mr. Claude Stroud
were recent diDn'llr guests of Mr.
"ON : TO SPRING YALLEY"
SAY LEGION 80FTBALL.ER8
On to Spring Valley i8 "this
"ot the
American Lagron foat 615 nlJie,
where the looals will
,ge for thelt' earlier seaaott Ii-4
llU!s at CoaCh Don Noble'. bands.
' : W-a'YJiesvUle "appears' tei be back
hi their ' tWo
most,' recent victorlea, 9-8 'over '
B01\'ersvtlle and lS-11i over WU-
mlngton, . the latter an exhibition
agall18t an older club. and With
Emory 1;tobblDs. Da.pDY 'Slmpson
or ,Don ]?ope on' the mound will
give the' a. real tUBael.
HaroJd StaJtle,. will don: the , malic
and pad wltb Carter. I'lBohback,
Jortes an'd Urst
on Infield posts. "SmlUn"
Blgg.!!. and Don Pope wm occupy
two outfield positions , wth Don
Hawn. Jim Jordan. Pete Iteyea ',
or Jerry Copas getting the Loti
(or the rlghttleld SpOt
BllI'ber Shop ",-Uh Pur-
aUI! on the mound tacell Spring,
Valley JULio.rs at 1 p.m. In the
prellmlnaI7
Mr. and Mnr. Albert. Hawke Ue
tbe pareD.. of an elgbt pOund 8011
Philip Bar. bom .Jue 24. _
PhlladelPhfa o.lled on Misil An- , Tbe corn' market isflrm and
nle W. SwltIa,. morning. strong with very little aetlYlty.
LInder of
gueatl\ of
MosB. Mr.
and Mra. HarrY Wadswortb In :MM!_ W. E, Stroad. MI'II. Grace
- Thli Ja Ute !Iftb IIQ8I'WOIl Of
tile fuaU7 In wlaleh the
1Iame of Pilwp appearIJ, tbe
Rubl IOI'ID 1177,
Mra. was a former puptl CURRENT BID8
of Mill! BrcrwD. (TUisda),. Jul,. Ii, 1949)
Mr. 'Ut114' .BaldWllr of Qo..pul Wheat . ..... ... ..... .. $1.85 '
Cbri.U, Cl&QeeI OD ..... JilIIa Com .: . , . .. . . ... '. . . . .. InL
DakI-. .. So,. Beanll . .. .,.10 bu.
Christ Hos'
West Carrollton. Vice, and Mra. IreDe Henderson
I
were Wednelday luncheolf peeta
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Elzey and of lira. :Maude Crane ID :i.eI.oOD..
daughter, Marjorie. of Dayton Mrs. Mame Halnelll aa'Il.n.
IIJlflllt SundaY' evening I LouelJ.. Ballinger or Le1laoD,
and Mra. Walter JJlse,.. also, were POlIti.
PAGB'l'WO
WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
Truman Wanls Welfare Departmenl;
Veterans Will 'Gel NSLI Dividends:
'UNIVERSAL MAN':
Johann won Goethe
From evel'1 .tate In the unloli
and from man,. forellD laDd.. dis-
tln.ullhed vilitor. ,_re p9\ll'lD. Into
the hiltorlc lItU. rro'\tier lei,", of
Aspen. Colo,. t,o pay boIlor t!) a man
born 200 Igo.
The Goethe Blcenttllnlal Convo.
Hottest
Cairo or Washington?
Big Four Agree on Austrian Pacl
__________________________ -J eatloD and F ttval (June
Jilpathetic 'Cimea.
CAJRO.-The question
the weather II hotter In the sum
mer in Washington or Calro- hal
become a polltioaCis8ue of .ome
importancl!. ,It has put in doubt
the iovernment's departure from
Cal!'o tor Alexandria for ,the sum
acDITOB'1 N01f1C1 WIt ' aplat ar 'r .............. laIllD., &II., are llao f
_ra He_p.,.. tJ.... ' ...... ........ , , .... .r ..... '''''.P' )
BOOSEVELT ClIIATS ,WITH TBUMA1( ADother ItcIosevelt,
I'nuIkIlD D. cba,tIl In tile WhIte Baue With tPr .... ent Truman.
l'Ile meetlna' occurred shortly alter :rolDl6 Roosevelt was sw.m III
.. 'rom the zoth New York,clIslrlot. rept.c1DI the late
Sol F. D. R. Jr., a .Democrat aad a ... _
.f JIlt. 'l'ramaD. "team." '
r ,
, "
16) ts prelentiDI an Impos'
at thlnk.u.a. wr!ten,
educators
IT who to reo
I.tsltesme:n.
and re-interpret the works
philosophy of Jobann Wo):tgang
I von the Unlversal MIlD, as

pertain, to the atomic age.


the bnpres/llve Ust \ of
lecturers is Albert Schweitzer. of
,French Equatorial Africa-phil.
osopher. doctor. mu.lclan, thea-
101lian - acknowledged throuJlhout
i clvlUzed world as the foremost
I
modem diSCiple of Goethe.
The music festival. runntnl In
I conjunct,ion '\ with the ' convOciltion.
I wID teatl1fe compositions based . on
Goethe', w 0 r k II. monumental
mUllc of equal stature . to Goethe.
and mUlilc contemporary to him
and,known to hav,e been inspiratioD'
.1 to him.
II' HAD A BIT of 'an arrument. or
JL at least a with a
reUred school superintendent ort the
lIubJect of teaching AmerIcan
j,overnment; 'Its concept, practice
und operatIon In the American
!Ichools, bee1nnlng In ' the grades
lInd continuing throulh to
lichool l1'aduatlon. '
That argument. or conversation.
Ilfoused my curiosity. I wanted
.ome idea as to what por"tion at
Americans - young:;ter. arid old
sters - were, or were not 1amillar
with the opera11on of government
"of the people; for the people. 'and
lJY tile people .... In a small way' 1
mer season,
In effect,. the debate center.
C)n tjle Egyptian cabl.
net members Ire "softies" com.
pared with members ot the
United Stat.es cabinet who n re
held up as examples of de,votion
tor sticking It out In Washington
In the hot monlhs,
The reply of ' the ministries I.,
' that the offIces In Washll1rton
are artiliaJally air conditioned.
while in .. Cairo there is no air
, conditioning except in the cine
mas. Neverlheless, this was an
election year and the debate
p,omised, to become' as warm at
It, topic,
aittempted to satisfy that (urloslty. '--_ ...... _________ -1
As ' opportwul1 offered. I talked 'Clim ' F .
informally with a dozen people, 1 ate actory
flormulated no set of questions to < ' ,
a,sk. but whenever I could I would Soon May ,Produce
tll1111 a conv.ersatlon aroUJld ,to the
s'ubject of ,government. and inject Crops
Timing? some questions. as j1 my ,
e,nllgbtenmetJl In my 12 C"'LlF,-A be w
Was the postwar bu,gy ride of people' ranged '"""'m late teens to Jd f I hi h
'. d ' d d ... 1_ ...... wor 0 agriculture. n wo
consumer eman an increauul", t1' oQe on' the do'wn hil:l o 1I.
e
,
hillhel' wales really over? ' nev.er see the SUD or feel the'
'!'be Ford motol' 'companY thoulht In aU' ii' tile ran-oMbe-mm produ.ce cropi at inered-
.0 and 8ald liD. 1% [ fOUDd ollly ODe who co.ald Ilze and flavor. awaits just
, - over tbl! horizon,
CONFRONTED with a list of de- Cen me, hi 811 lDtelllren' way, '
mands ' by ,the United automobl:le Ule 'DDClamealab of ou IOV- Betw,een that world and this.
WELFARE: Whl ". Hou R.pllrs workers UJllon. the compan,. made erumeui. ..-ratlo.. lie 'OnlY a . years
.More ,'or Less , I, a siillWcant counter.propolft1 COllDt,.. state' aad _tlollal. M of experimentation-in .:' lIew
. Still Q est' .... ,....- b fr mate' tacory" ai th.e California In
.Sfllili!g lnto law a bW to reorlan. a U Ion lnBte"ad of pay Talsll and pellllon, , or ... e __ Ier.. 0)'1 om
_ the 'federal "ovemmeDt, Pre.. rvoc) .amWn, I fOlllld ' OIelr .titute of Tecbnololl)'. , ,
ident Truman oft:red a majOr pro- ' It appeared that au the COmInOO health and welfare plans drafted ' ' Dowled" or IIltereallD IOV- Its the Earhart plant
tl bout
by. the union. the pro-_-
eDt
be-" -_.. .'---" I b t nh
poul. He wants a new de---ent on a repair_ to the . WhIte . --.- -- -...- a ora ory - a IUpergree ou.e
ere welfare, .createcl with rb"duef Hou.e , wam't 'Julte over, alt)loulh to' pe.: where the,. with the 'OOJII; T. them tile peo with built-in weather a.nd .011 con
oracer "Veil tuil cabln.t rank. conare.. approved and sent to the are or ana ir , mODth,l. Uceman ... aonrnmellt. &lid troIs, Every kind or cllmate , in the
, THE: mli;A .. npt a PreaJdeI!t a bill SucJl action ald the companr, lhey. were him. 'lI'orld which will ,uPllQrt plant We
DeW one. It wu heard tJ;--'uen.... rot work on the WhIte HOUle. '\Vould "set a stsbWzallon pattern ",", can be ,In 'tb1.1 " f4OO.000
- OY '!b for the enUre (national) eCClDOm)oA prominent doctor me n .. .er... Built with fund. donated
durJnt the earl1 cia;" of the Roos.. e was includ,d In a meas h d' in d ... t. - J
n 'L fo at thlI crlUcai tim.... J w 0 e..,rm e ' .... e amoun by '''e, Earhart ioundation of' A_';'
ve1t\an era, much oftener dulint ",e cauw., r expenditure, ,of 6'11 U h to t th ' It,. ... AWl
the :rears of F. 0 : R. reJime. mWlon' dollar. 'or "'adou. THE UNION. amon, other tblDP, ;:en 0
1
Arbor, Mich,. It wa' dedicated re-
WhIle, I prOpoalttoD com. ment obU,ationJ. . had demanded that ' wag.. be . cently.
I ").1 14 to '''e c ' Olt -- 11Y1o, tbat 10latar a. the country' il ... .. ., '
chief of the na: THE, HOUSE. which had palsed .... . ..... c"rned the boal'd 9f . Anown as the . Phytotron. thI.
tton'. pre". the PH.ldent offered the bW earlier, accepted a on.. PointJne out tbat the COli of llviD, 'how much., mone,. the,. lapora.toll)' will artificlall1 rec.reate
IIIx other .lreaml1D1D. plans ' aimed word amepclment b:r the fa 'down that the market for would need and the',alse o.r or eUmin!lte .' all but one ' of the
at 1Iv1n. the tUpaPw. ser .enate. The c"hange would put It up car. mllht, drop ' up to p per , cent a .tax levi to prQduce that amouDt. iacton in plant aroWUI .uch
.tee for leu mODeJ'. ::. ' to apeclal alXmaD commlliion after thli 1ear the compBD1 d.. Be did not 'know' what Ui6 boatel of a. 1011, climate, Insects and lun
Tbeee Included: , ' a leparate relldenee clared 1lau" that It would 1\1pervtsors wa. or what iU ,lilht, "
, .hquld be built for the tint tamtii, 8Jl:J chan ." In the . work cOlltraet wal. He knew of hil local, The one factor which the PAY-
I'nit aaep1PlO7JDeot In addltlon to the job OD WhIte whleb would mean hlper labor C(IUDtr, state or national Itovern- totron 'will not pe IIble to conlrol
atclbe. to tui'ltabor aepaittnent: House itself. cOlts-wheth!r in Ole torm of IIlIents. I II radJation. These are
PLACING Of the> tWO k87 detente \' 10ereun or penatCID .or welfare A ,.oun, woman, a state Unt- 'myiterloul rays which come
........ -T{J ... Uoeal , .ecurlb- coqn GERMANY: vlllllt,y ' lfaduaCe workin, al a f;'om .omewhere ou.t in Ole unt.
.. Partial Accord THUS tile tllue was baat4lDlD6 to reporter, knew .ome- verse, conalantly bombarding
aourcee In the The four-week canterence of the a abowdown. Coul4 lDduIh7 II1aIld thin, about conl1'e , but she did earru and lometqnel chan,ini tlie
'01 council ' of forellD mlnl.terl of the tirm a,a!nat another of .age n'lt mow tIlet if CODllsted of llvlbg thin,s
_..... four major powers bad ended with In.".a.... or would with Its purl The on11 senators sh. . e don t leno":,: any wa,. to pro-
- poll uuoce department. marl- partial accord bavin, been reached. or,an1&ed power .0 ltiDe iDdllltr7 ot were th{!l. connected With thele radiation.. .an "Dr. ,
time, ed civil lPViee The western pOwer. . and ..Ru.... tbat capltulat1oD , would' be 'itat. ,o,v.mment. '. .," tect, our plants 01' oUrlel."es
I . . ' r .. ,..... tablat A ,.OUD, m." ... 80m e - W ent; ' director of the 1.",n ... ,I".'"
--"-er ftI,1.
11c
-acli' ..... arw a.a,. obatacte. to an Aua:; - -. - B t .. b
-._ - r_D .... tr'.- ._.. Dd -_ .... t 'm... ... the u , we .ope. ,..
MlmlnlliraUCID ID cOmmerce tte. .... .....epe ence ' treatt and .......... .... -.... other fa ttl
---eat. , a.ned to b7 to ,et 'aJOIII a little BOUH ,wa. all there "a. to ,overn eft . con. 0 , earn
,-.,;; PreIIdent .lld the laDI better hi Gei'mllD7. ' I ment.B wal a bip Ichc!Olll'lldu- ect .radiatiaa. do
wldcJa fDUowe<l dolel1 .:verai . however, were th. t1rif lcbpOl IlIIjlt Wtil-1. M L
major reeommenciatloDl the ID.there plteJWl, tJ.ibt up to the wmna'n wa.. I 'the . iM!* 10 , ... ,. , .. In,
IIocrrer commll.lon on government ftn .. moments of the parle:r. formed, Imew nor of Aoo.I.,., .. Stna. Wir
rMr8 __ I.-Uoo, not , "au tom.' II. conference ended. 10 'flurry tlie ,detalla of tile lovernmental 0,," '
- WI&& __ ate BU--'- .... t '!b ' . .t '.-<1 d ' LOU. - ...
eaUJ" produce eftlc1encr aad cut ......'" men. u ..... .ou ... ' un e UJ; pronounce
'---:;-""",-'-'IpenC!JQ: , lucce.1full:r to last minute ' laid tfaDkJr that 1!e .1Jppln, from warume Pew.
BOT 'BE SAm the:r open the chan,e In the annOU11'eeD\ent 'of the notbln, of tts operationa, but not whl.keymaldrig b:r 'the Ulht
......... to 1m - . meetlDl. re.wta. Dot be unW of the moon. .
- provementa that ., will '!'be 'D ..... proml ....,.' Dot to f" " 0 tr ' , ,
mall ,,-.. t -_.. ... .... a ... e pro- on ary to .. tndUJU7
.... 0000........ eo . ".,He y.lor relmpo.e a blockade On BerllD In Neither ' the ' inan or backwoods dew brewlnll blt a.slump
0lIl" and operate , ,more return .or efforts to revive ea.t. W()mao woUld baye been competent during the ' war. but hal
,"over a Derl9CJ, of we.t trade in <lermaD)-. Thla was to teach the .ubjfOt of',ovemment. erated .lnce. The lor the
No on., ClJlPected 11!17 In con1l81Ded , in a lIIxpolnt ltatement '1' 'l'IIere ,. .. die 0IIDIlUI... Oat "aepresslon" W8"l obvijlua-.carcltr
hd raI _ ... _- d of princll. br the BI, Four ' ':;L;,... ""'-_ ..i."" of materials aDd labor.
e .pe ......... an the,. Prell- aulde ne.otiaUon. In Germ ..;.... ' ... a .-........... o-:mw.r.... ..
deDt'. CObcftWona' mlpt be con. - ...... WhIle moonshining t. comin, back
ItruecI aa,. a ___ 11_1 ___ defellle set- '!'be RUI.lana were ilupported In l'Ilete ,m'llCll ." I ...... -.... ..... ...... fast it Is still tar below lIn.,wlul
. ... ........... -.. , their 1110 mWion doUar claim ' 8114 1ID4' CIOimtelloObarP ,- - , , ....
, UP at AUltrla '10 , r German all ' e.-. , ... ' ',_ .1 ..... aeat, .11 ...... "7 highl, U. 'So alcOhDl tax unit,
, tile preseDt, or Li 10creuecl level, .. III .,..e ....... ,at .. wldob ,...,. f hal III_ w.... pYenIIIlellt .. . which 18 ' ever a.art tor
.delPlt. the Yu,OIlayia" 'ederal ........ t .. ....... lin. a60I1":" , Ill unUcenlea wvate dlI
""ftcommendationa 'aDd ' the ' Pre.l- ... ar. ppln, ,thelr ... 'I'IIckez: (above). 'lDcbr", lID... prOlpero .... OD reports. . I'
delle. oWn seven-polJit manlfeltA upport of YugOilaVIaD claim.' aD flye etllers were .... " ... ........ ' _ ....... .u... ___ .... Ia. "".' F th fir
. .,. Auatda. '!'beie the ... I'OYeniID .. t .. 0IaIqea ell ' -- .. - "'--"', or e It, four mODth. of JhlI
" i ; ... "'S.::' r, . wblcn cleared the ' 'flJr* ian Au.. mao rra .... oouPII'Ui ID '..... Itor &lid BY " ' JeOpJe." ,,' year 86 were In Ken
t'r: I j _ I trlan treat,. which " Ilu been or. ... . ..... secWrltIea ... Go ' tuc:kr, as with 75 "or the
'IGet j""" 'I' J, , d.M tor prelentaUDIlI "" 'SePtem. I eilaDte ' Taclcer, '" retail- .ame perlocl r.f 11MB, W. H.
I World -War II were ber.l. . . ,_ ... With cllaqes .... tile IeG1Io nalrd; chlt;t lnvelUiator ' here for
aU . DESPItE the Imp,rmment In dU.'" ............. cem...... apaol1
c
e4, There were
-" west Il'Owin., out ,at ... .baa ' made Il 'ImPM8lJtle .. U7 ' arrest. in .,aldl rthll year aDd
DClUDC'ed ,r-Hi' W. . : 'lbt cash the contermc .... AmertC8ll \' cODIID. protl..... .,-, ilia tl\e PNvloUi period. .
tdmdI 1;8. blWon doUars, .ere Dot 111 enlua. car; ' wlllob ..... te 'lie ,'!'be ,overnm.e!lt, ,allied OD
wd1 tlg r.IUJts. U.S. Secr4\tar,. Of State )oWereII"PI. mo. , Ia , .... , an'd truclu, ,rabbed. 25 conl1parea
1W7-tbat' ... 'tor au Gra: immediate rear. With 11, However, there Ie ..
CIId, ... Uanal ,.ervice' llte insurance comment. ' ,,' .. > ' ,aBODs
durItaa the war. These were ' eatt worll ' On Ole ' AwitrlUl RED II UN T: a,alnlt' 13.WCP. - . "
mated ' to 'lUmber IOme .18 don. however, was termed a ".ubltanUai HarVard' eool . Kentuclc:y'l tim .. honored ocCUM'
Vndel' Dew , paymeDts, aD- Rep" forward and of 00 Uttla 1m. " 'v' arew. anell l1:.ew durla. the SO',
DDUIIced b1 Ole VA" each .x.er it would free Harvard. the natron'. oldest' UIil- untU.it a .Hcorst p,t'835.tllb
or Would r.celve and , tro,op. verilt,.. was bayin, n!)thJri{ to do raided Ih' llHO. Arreata totaled 11M
'an .. "ra" of .1.,5 froM llte lalur- iarthu: back Into .eutem EurQp8. with ' and 202 car. IIDd lruckl were
De.crlbed u a It wa. ' felt 'that bad been TIlefit was a real on, oIficlak In that year. ., I

tha moneT. fa to be reo neither .rained nor to!!t In Germa"". laleL, The,. telt that to do 10 ""': .: '
..., b "6_ to th ' ..... . Rate I. not, .ume In the q.
"
paid from tn IcrurCes: " " a ...,...leJj panal f'" Ind
I. AD eljht bJlll6n doUar IIll'PIua
I
should serve to .tlmulate .aie.. dam. and to its academic on 0 ' .... u.1ry. In the fli-
t "wefa 'de""Opet:l' frOoi the fact ,tiult '!'bey reClaUed .that . the terminal. AND, ' Harvard Held, cal year wbieb .tarted Jul 1 thore
" O.L liwiranc. premiUms war.' ,Jeav. paroft Of' llorpe two billion freedom ' Ia the .chOOl'. ",a. a Datlond Increaaa'in ralell"J'
, baled 011 a .taDdard mortal- III lM7 provided a aizeable &lOry.", II It Once tolll & maD of 21 per :
IIiT (death) table, whloh turned, sl,leh atlmWUl 'for the nation'. bUll fried to "bUY',' It tor 10 mWiOD
out to. be tI:lah ne... Jar.. . ). . Pn .... or Win. 01111,. Sill
L Earn1iIII trqln. ttle aurpI"," '!be plan to start the checka roD '!be Karyard pollcT .. in For I MIIII.n U.ol. 1111'
las , ,enera), .t uplalned, InI in laDulU'J ,broulht vlloroua coonection ComniUDI.tlJuDt>-
" "err vetanh who too1t out national criUclanl on c&pUol H1U a. Repre. lng activlUel was put tbIa wa.,.:, To teach the, concept. the prato WASItINGTON.-:Louis H.
,..mce and kept It Ih 'II;1taHve XeaUDI (R Y.) de. , "There . ' . C?atl!OUc wUve&:llt7 protellor, won
tore., at Wee montha will be -manded that i:oni"es. I/lt' October for . a five dollU" patent IUlt
lID11clel wete 1.15, a. the deadlllie. Be lintroduced legal ' meeting.: ":Tllere ,'alawt the, 10Vel1lD'leDt. -
Doll' tlnH Wr ' iTanulr1 1..." a bill to hUll'J' the dividend pay. apparat\ll of tnilub7 aDd '!'be coUrt or ,claIM'. unanlmoUll;y
No .. ,e td be' made on pol. meDts to that date. He declared watch.' , apreclatlOD of the reapollll; upheld hi. claim to Uae invention :of
. "I bsued aNr that date. ' that the lo:vemment had "over. .". the . and .ObU.atlona dtl%elll. an . Ignition rhieldlng "
, , IQ:ANwBn.E. ,overnment of- char,ed" veteran. on their l1te in. necessary to dlscover e.ven a Ifnltle andl should do much to J'educe the by the lovemment
.aw,." Uae, inluranc!" cUvi- .urBIlce, and that th.e mone,. .hould clandeltlne C part)" (CommWllat> 7,ouithful that wClrriel to 'ptevent
deIi4 tlDael1 "shot 10 be refunded "lmmediatel;y, not a member -wawd outwelJh arr.; ' po .:n' parents and law' offtciall. with radio. 10
... arm" tor lniiinii .. '1D 185'0 whleb Tear from DOW!' Ilble berlet1t." 1 tanka and otller vehicle.!
c ' . )
LONG SIARCH ISEEN ENDED PROM/SES.- The Onl;y. thlD, that wID ,eftecUIt.. Crook. 81, dean 'of Che
l
.chool of
17 litop tha .od. utniva,ant and aeronautic. at CathoUc uhlverailJ',
ChlorOphyll in '"Toothpaste Fights Decay indicated the,-
, A .... toothpaste contaln1n, thoupt bT dental authorltie. to be were tired of tho federal fU1l:J' eXpreued bJ' ,thole whose lonl' to Herman JakobllOD aad
ehlorophrU mq be the ana-,ver to, causel of dental decar, accordlne wratllle. So, th.,. promised. .end .enator. aDd conl"'" B. d.cea.ed laW_rs.
ilia .. arch lor a prev.n. to Dr. Rapp aad Mr. Gume,.. aDd Jntroduce a "OUlIne bill to .ubstl. mel to WUhlncton. ConJ:res. II The court ruled tha, erOaIt
l
pat-
... for deca,.: U.e of ehlor. owea Its unUlual powerl to the we tute lor the admlnbtratioD'. Pro- liI1Amlnl to tho or,an1zecI yolce of eot was valid an4 that the lfJ"em.
opbrJl III 1118 Ila. product waf an. of the wa1er-lOlubie derivattel or aram. ' , '!be one chance or the ment infrlnpllt In UlIn, til. Weld
aaaaced 'bJ ' Dr. GUlta,; W. Bapp. chloropbJ'n. which Ia- the malic It WU IBId to 1Dc111de . ' pIaD' lor .. 10 demand wIIat .frOm 181'1 unUl. lH1. It caDed ,..
"". IItt .ad ftHU'Ch biochemist areen aubatance tIlet live. FIll privete!7-ciwDecl home. and acm. WUlU III paraooa1 letters tID lID accountllljl 10. . ....
_..,. ........ t;r'.' dental Icbool, and all other IH8D pIaJI.U ibm Jow.reol-lU'DPUt7. lD fact, "tIle tub- wbIIf willa ID be n4lected. IU. not uaet amount the OWl
........ UlUtut. B. -I'.GIIrDQ'. color. Lon, Ialo1n} u aUluUal ID stttuCe meuan WOIIl4 eJIlboq. aaatia of a political pazV. Botb CrooIt ana CIt .. patat.
'ilia DeW ..... acts, do awar aU ute, cbloropb7D baa molt of the admbl1atratloll .. .a1um-
1
' an __ and bDGa an 8cime eatIm 'tbI.)IIQ- ..... ......
will tile __ wad .Ub a.u. ruultI. cJuruca...... tit wID" .... __ : .ot the ' ...........
Than"" July T, 1 ...
Fatllue Oauan DepreuloD
Continued depression without
apparent reason orten ta' due to
fatigue. Persistent eUotts to se-
cure .ufflclent sleep on good qual- .
ity bedding every night usuaU,.
wiD result in better spirits.' It the
depression continues. however,
doctor should be consulted.
Crepe Poper
For Garel'
M
AKE YOUR own party decoJ;'a
tiona for those special occa
ahead. paPer
parasols ' are inexpensive and fun
to by step instruc:-
tions are included for one large
and two small parasols. parasol-
trimmed nut C1,lps.' 'candle bas.
and. place cards. '
e '.
, To Obtain C<lmplete ' Inalnl.eUcina. 1M ...
rial flD'-h1a. dl U-
for Paratol parade (PUlena No. BaD).
,,_!! . _ nd 10 cent. in coin Dam ado
__ ... d pattal'D number. .
1111:"11'10 OIRClLB' Jnl:I!IDLl:WOBIt
_ ,II .. U, W.1Ia al; ClIle.,. 7. m.
ED.loa. ao ceatl ror patfena.
MOo --........
Malll.
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KEEPS REGULAR,
Ifathaat Harsh LaxatiftS
.\ ,
"Aa u I can remember. I "'U
.... T.l,hen I nUD,
Watch Your
Kidneys/
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Thursday, July 7, IMt
PAGE TIIBEB
WOMAN1S WORLD
This Handsome Settee
You ,Can Improve Your .Figure
'By Purchasing Right Swim Suit
" 1
< 'Inl,ell,o.,'
Laugh
E)(:ellent for Lawn
By lata Haley
WHEN SUMMER COMES around. r.:;===========
mnny, women gaze wlth dil T . T
may et the figures and say. "I just TlCot rers
Rlcbard BUl WDldDIOD
rr WAS ETHAN PRYOR'S lau,h
that first attracted ' AbigaU
can't plan to wear a ' bnthln, IUit
ibis .ummer,"
There are' some flJUres, of COUllse.
wblch a ba.thing suit cannot clJs
gUise, but the n neitht1r can
dothell. 'However, many of the new
bathing suits ' are designed -to do a
lot for the figure, whether Its good
or bad. ,
Don't discard the Idea of wearing
a luit beiiauae of some figure f!lult.
which can be mucb mitUmized
by a good 'Uit" ,
on a /lult is the best way
of deciding )ust what each one
doea for you. just 81 in buying
dresses. leverst mirrors ' that give
a view of diffeTent angiea. can help
you to decide on the most effective
lult. , .
anel
CIIoOle 1 Style
Those who bave a good figure
that can stand itlspectJon may wear
\he ,two-piece lult. ';l'he flgure
. ,bowd be llai and firm the
mldrltf which i. bare canflot bide
. flabbmell 'in the ' waJal1lne:
Two-piece suits ' are avallable in
many Ityles and' cotors, and they
have become a . I'eai favorite with
women who like' to eet plenty of
IUD. TheY're con'ltortable ' to wear
Uld the Ilyles are stunnlng. pro
.,ided. of' course. you ,bave' the fI,
ure for them. , ! '
ltDits 'are cooling 8.nd '. ,re
ao! constructed" 81 to" holel their
shipe. Cotton iultl ,of' Jbia tyPe are
av.aUable 'In 10ve11 designs and
colors. - "" .
Snug trunk. and a trim bra in the
" .
1.... ____________ to him. When Ethan laughed every
Crlsp wblte in dOllble4 Uen
.. vea aD look io t.hla '
pew summer auit. The '
amooWi fUted
canlea.,oat tile tiered motU ..
&he thul aiviq the
er De b.
IDI' aall. made 0' avlKo tricot
kult faron wean weD and Ilew
metllodl 01 manllfllCltare make
tlJe ,abrlo ran.proef, with
minimum of
one else laughed. The slXIDd had
that mirthfUl. appealhlg quality
that was infectious.' It was good to
Fruit
hear. It gave you a feeling 01 well ..... '!:i
b In
I' .... _ you CAN BUILD this handsOme
e g. . 1liIt SIIL--- t b f 11 . th
ThIll aU happeDed in 1929, .............. .se tee y 0 oWing e pattern
when EthaD's reUiIl metbod of construction. This 'and
buslness wall DcUlDc him .$15.- many more projects can be bUilt.
000 .. year. It wall eas, to Applt, at the possible cOllt-if you
laurb then. The, were a JoD, want to "build it yourself."
', couple. .' 1 ... ___ ___ ...:.. __ ri'l.
In' 1931 Ethan'l ret&U antique Coml'nnJ. Dept.
business dropped oU from Olle,halt
its top amount to onethlrd; then to Uncovered Relics Yield
one-quarter_ S' t f P'I Iti M
That year passed and the next. orr 0 r m , .e an
The Pryors didn't find it so easy . LON DON. - Archaeologists
r-----.., ' I a u 'g b. They tllought they had caught a glimpse ,gave up their of the lives of Britaln's pagan
I eve n - roo m Saxon ancestors through relIcs dug
,apartment and' .... ' up recently from an.an.cient burial
moved into 1" ground on Fa-rthing Down Dear
. less I ... -=-___ "!""'....,..;::-::.;:.;;;..__ ...... , . ,
one. In January of 1934 they moved 11;J!2!1!!! __ BesiqeAHe skeletoll of a child
to a single room In an untashlon- II ot ,abo,,,t 2, ' probably a boy, 'bad
able part of the crlty_ Eth'ah waa' 'tacht. been , placed his w.ell-Ioved toy
barely making\\. enougb to keep 'iron spear_ A child ,In another
them from starving. I ... grave was to a girl.
.Abigail hWlted for week and '.ar. Beneath her chin were fOUlJd
even'tually won for herself a job. the colored beads she used to wear
It waln't much of a job. She sat and someone, more than 13 cen-
behind a glass .window ' aU after. ttiries ago, had placed Ii large dec-
nooo,and eveniDg ,.eIllng tickets lor orated bEad in , her mouQ1 When ,
stock company performance..:The she was laid to rest. . ' .
stock c!lmpany wasn'" 150 ,Leg an4 8nklebones . ot an old
well It looked ai though it might man were tound to ' be bent, prob- '
up any ihy. But it p,aid $15 a because' he ,had squatted Oil '
week WOuld. have to' !fo nnW h:\s heels.'tn .a primitive l10me
ahe could 'lIet something belter. which, chB.1r, . . \,
, DlUe asbamed,
, went, job hIm- Oood Ballellar
lieU. Be hunt.e!l a week, hrO One of the tine'st examples ot
well II I, wltIlDut auecesl'. ....e Ahglo-N orman ' building style of
,hePD to broOd. AbipU did the and 12th centuries can be
and lastex .ult. that not onl7 belt io cheer hlin ap, to _pt , found in the cathedral in .Durham,
mold the flgure 'to better.linel. ', !!:.,'lDto .. UP" frame ., '
control built riabt 'In the' "
ault, are an invaluable ' aid to the . "Let' I the old lal,lab, riD, FoUow IluIea for. Fruit aDd BerQ' CIlJUllD,
in put, darling. A pleasfIlt ,trame of . (S" DirHliofU B,low)
ault. ," .. , .' mlnd is , h,alf the battle.'! ' S,be .at Can Fr'ul ' Wen"
' Intense colors are favore(! til on the ' aIm of bis chair. ''Tell' yoU ...
these suItI al well' al in other wbat. . Let's "Let:1 SUCCESSFUL inin and b'lrrY
clothes; althougb you can ,aWl let $5 and 10 dowd, to Tony'II. 'W. CIID cimning is compllratively 11in
in black, white ,and naV7. it have a gay time for a cbange." but goOd. resUlt. 'depend upon
your choice. WElfr to Thq being well.l.nf'ormed of tile
Prblc_ S17le Suit. _ . wl.r\e and ate a ,big din methods aa.'WeDaa accur-liCY
KIwUI 'YOIII' #8111'# ,. AIM Favwed nero They danced. , They sat and' out certain live'o dI . __ ______ .....,._-'i-_____ ....-
hand/knitted Wool, ribbed or cablecl. ' ('lbe abort girl, 'whQ tend' watched the floor 'lhow. it wasn't I .... ' CU"I+... pressure may
in white 'and COIOfl, Is a lome",hat plump )Vill ... bad qOor show. Among other you frpits berrIes ,pr processing. ' The presllure eoo'll:-
favorite, If YQu're in the market want to .choose one of the ma .. " i, I.:uW111" there waa a comedian. .'l'be, year some IpoU!l8F however, ,i' :not as essential to
for . lleat aWL , prince .. ' style. whleb ate beID, comedian wa. lad. He. then .check over f_anping and bemea. al it ill
. u the . ill ohl1, slllbtl7, mown this sealon. tlie ' tips ' 1
0
m jII call11mg vegetjbles. r,
flIbblr. you're aU lor will . UJe, ong, .I!!e i. recommended on ' r---.-....
ODe piece' model; 1ry a tew beIl!W1I'lllnes which her Ilion needl ' YOU .IUP. Y'e cbart aii'ove for such fru4t and
aerclse .. to wala,ti1he. to make i! tlS'ok .daln17 and femf; PI1. /jerrie8 as 'are wate..,.. 'J1hl. method
A week or twO will do wonders for nine. ' . 41 tte my; ,d.ep"nds up. , v,e. a., be r . pack. ' .
alit and make 1t ' withlD '1lie e .prlncess styli" come with or oE liiVJ;'g' .
l1m1t111 of po.slbllIty to' wear the without straps. the latter In. a very ee's . with, every Bow to Choo':
.uit on whlcll let your cleverly .styled boned bodice.. "Jar you've ' put Tlie Bel' syn'.p
beart. CQlors cbosen should be s!)Iid 10 up o . , , .
OIIe-PIeC!e. Salt \ al Dot to break the flgure and thUs . " 'Of suc- IN THE CHART, it Is suggested
t4ea1 fll' I make it look ahorter, If theie" , celiS, putting that you add syrup to th,e fruit
, a desire for 10 d t1 . lL....lt Dnd berrIes ....... , ay not have or berries atter it hal been packed
'who .pl.p . It and can get this In any cannlli'g procedure. ih jars. In some oases. it I, advi.a
in the IUD nee!l, a tYPe a suit thllt Is ruffled i'n a t;!ontralt-. first essential j1,., Ii select tile tp precoo,k the material in
of IUit trom the' gir]j :oyno reJillY ing cotor on the bodice and on IOWlei frUIt atjd or S3'rup befor,e packinl ID the
like theIr , IWlrrm)Jh, weil enough skirt: ,., berriel must be film' and llipe. ' For the IImall 80ft fruit IUch a.
10 do It. Divers ,and Iwimmer. will Mature FI-.es ,Need may be used sweet cherrIes and beme.. use' a
dot well when tpey a IUm a- , fo&:. but should " No. 1 or, thin Irrup made ..
auit that _11 d,eslgned to bOcb' .FIUec1 n--. be eanned ;wh"te. follows: '
closeb', and' thu. does not h""'''er 'Mature 'fl ... .. sh' ft ' t b&-o .... _.,..
-.. . . .._ell ow. 0 0 1:11. bJUIs , ed , berries , or fruit
actIvlU.i In the water, advantage. 'not In a tu1l skirted
4 Wool maillot, 'alim and ele,ant, IUlt but In .illt, preferab17 ai, those which,are speoked.
cut low ID the back, Ikln tilht. to wool! " , the tlruit or berry.
,the tit, wiD cut the lIk. a are' de..llI11ed for aU mature II chance cal\Dtnr
probleml. lome givin, more ' If ,"OU have .our "wn
Ulan ' otherl. ' depen.dInJ But AbigaU laUIbC4 She orchard or i-udeg"tlilm lIC11l can 10
flgure needs. , though Ibe ' tho"gbt he and
;-a l,OU want toJilde yout, ,thlgba. ' ruab.JtJQto.ibe fIJ,r
you'll- be able to,fln!l auitl that .are E1b,an looked /to II (p j ,
jult a "aba_, lonle , r 10 do the '0" came. intO hia eye., wa'i . .,. .' " . . .. '
' '1' , , " _ ... _..... _ \ >
'\', " be,'lay" She.wal doin, an ,
. 'JIlole who leek the SUn .and loU could. tp hi. IPlrlta Jle aemCiYlq '6!dfla ,. :; ",.,' '
OIl the beach may. want cotton could at 'least help. ' " YTS IIOmetimell desirable to blanch
OZ' thdi. who swim Ethan laughed. It ,the old I t ,fruit. or peel ,it. This proe8l8
.,uL Wool ai this keepi them mirthtUl, laughter. 41pplJ:ll the Il:\ch all
warm whUe drying. rolled out and fllled the" roOm. apricOu. peache etc:, IIi hot water
Know 7OUJ; , problema for the I\11t Other. beard it. Otherl lau,hecL f9t , minute, oz:. 10, then , c:ol,d.
B_/",. IIyiQ ,wi", II1II. ,Jou and checJt to lee wheth- They' water. The akin w1!1 sllp oU easily
Imlfe. There'l no full ' aIdrt to- 1aI- er it .. ;' Ethan. The come wal with juat a 'Ught of tile
loon out , like a 11m m the chooae Ipired: ., ' , ,. " .' < fIDget I ,palm I") ,
water and .hamper-awimmJD,. hr .... Comfort Mter sbow a man clUne up Ii;you re blanchfDll a busbel of
'lbe , , and .at down. at Ethan's and Abi. ' frl.i1t, do it in
- thlt aD. ,or tb.In'lto ,ail' a table. AbJ, "ail .introduc:ecl .:.._ ' 1,.lnan doses.
'. the bathipg suit, gom. to .. --.. :II tb fruit
_1UIl .. ,1 ad' .eavlq ' the' beacb. bi a Ii., as the ,owner of the .tock.compAnj t''"d in e Ith
11lk7. f!l1l.lenlth ' coat. Thue are Ihow w"here she sold tlcltetS. His ' 110 e er
r 8lim and fit ell to th ' name wall' Jonel!. ," tba hot cold
.... ,.. w e fiaure " 'LIlteD," 'pld Hr. ,onel. r for more
or WIWlout ,btlt.. . . , \h ttl
a.'IIa Jud a' JlWe ' '"We'b par you' $5 a IIIcJd -t., . an. e re-
blPer , thf.D " the beach coat eome and laUCh at oar aII_. , 'quI.ted minute
lome time .,0. but ai have ,It'. .. be a f1mII7 will make, it too
peued, the,. are JlOt. llmlted to ah_. Yoa caD put It aeroa.... , . . !, w:
tery

wear Wear theJ;D' at Ethaa lClI'atched bJa chiD. Be 110*
Wben, JW the door. looked' -at .blpn. Be said: Best ... _
wr ,HIIIlO' _ . 70U want iO "WeD,) d_o. For .... week - " ,
nll:e' lOin, ltIol,lplnl. I mlCht coulder It." , . F
RUlTS
an4,' generally
Inc1d "SoI4l" laid Mr. loDei, ' bold thm Ibaptl. better when
tile "a.m-. coati . looked at .hI. wife when packed or ' cold In,to the jar. anel
meeIy ovllr formals. too. biecaJUtI'. -
\be,.'re flowing ' and . cm be worn he ,ot home. "You planned itt ' are procey,d the bot water
Without tbe belt. he accused. " . , '
Fdr a lea. esPen.lve coat ... ____ ' "Sure," ISlet Abl .u.', "When ,ou 'l'be open kettle wbereby
........... have\ lomethlnl it should /;Ie cashed the fruit il. ,.cooked In a large kettle
a terry robe which hal ,taken OD' a in on. You ' can laugh your way 0Ii top of tile range and picked
loot. .. come' lD the abort richel. my dear." wblle boillDg hot :lnto lterilized
and m8D1 of the new fub. C iI
U.e three CUPI
of td one
cup Of augar and
brlnl to boil
The medium,
of
'. ..
Tlie-beaV1. NO'.' . lnupla 'len.
eraDy on Jar,e 'iour fruita
have to be marSe.extra IWeet. ' .
from 1he '
syrup ,after cooklnj.
,I
qorn: 'aJ'I'UP IIDd mil)' be'
substIted In whole or in . .in'
maJdng the 'PuP. AU' bODe,.. and
ho will cban.e the
fruit .. make If I i
darker. ," ,
If " - ,_ .)
lana are aport;lua a low If cefu] 'nines, were letting beUer: ,ara. . preferred bl 1CIl' p..oople.
_ Gouace. and' a abullt- ple were bll71D' antiques. __ -:-__ "-__ -:-__ '"
'Ill belt. heglDnln, or 1938 be was LYNN ...,n'
Coa" '" tbla to--,,-- , quite well That summer he 'IIIeM 1'1-"""; _ From three to Ouoee and one-halt
........ are com- lar,ed hIa mop-" --. -- pounda of strawberrlel are
:-:0..1 )'OIl Itep oat Well," aaleS Abi,all, ilappfbt, WIll BeIp Y.. for . a Quart of J:anned material
ent ' end wW dry e absorb- lUeu we laughed our To make one quart linee the1 bave l'- Jl8rce11tq.
The:::: .:.uC:t %: I that depreu10a all dpt." . :".!. .... two and 'iD.!-hlilf of lIQuld.
III .... ' 7011 teel Ethan lduetl her. Den be One and one-haU to two po\lOdl
ther'" httm, ' kilIatU PIhk ... '. back hia bead and bepn to chetrles or plum. wID 71eld taut
De,ed protecUon from tba. 1IIII. ;- or the canned
Lute, e .... ailed IIOUOD tow- coat IID7 onl a cent. J'rOm DOW e ::: :r = =
ell on wblc:h to lie on .... beaeb llaup becallH I waD& to ead w...... COnr
............ loR IIGIIdDat a' till...... BaaeJ: I Jove na." J .... wlth warm water end aDow tD
... 'DMIJ wIdtI i'DHlo." AId AbtaaD. coma to bon. BoD tor 1I11111luti1L
.11 .1..,...,....... 1M Ita.\ ill ft. __ ....
.... .
. A ,I C 0 h '0 lie s
.r. mCK .PEOPLE ID ar ... ! ,
or . , \la S de".
bOSpl&a.lJsIlUOD' 1'8CI,alred, Iollowed b,
a w .. ek. 01 "oloa. neee ... ry male.
pruerllled 11, our LleeDnll IPbyl1,
ciani. No cpr,_ lor booklot or 'prl-
v.18 c_.lloo.
The LEI' I HSTI'TU'TI
';'
. ':, "0. DEALERS
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Beael, for lminedlate .eUveQ
The Mlllllnl,Gazette
Eetabll,hed 1150
.PublllJled 8Y'8I'J' Thursday morn
ing It Waynel!vllJe, W.,Nn C0-
unty, 01110.


Theodorp E. Conover . " - Editor
:Edna H. Conovat' ., All Boe .. E4ltGr
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Ent ered aB second CIIlI8 matter
at tbe post o'Wce at Wayneevllle.
OhJo.
Sublarlpt'lon Rate: $1.60 per year
In Ohio. Kentuilky anI! IncIJAna.
',$2.00 eleewhere.
GEMS OF THOUGHT
It' s better to 1J)ake II. milltake
dolng lomethlng t han to make
the blglet ml8take of doing no
thing.
8ell It WIth A Want
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A FARM DIARY
BY D. J. FRAZIER
JUNE 80. 1941. Hotter 11'0'Wa the
wlathelr and hi.b.r ITOWI . the
e?fIl. More hot da,l and nl,bt.
and more thunder .torml make
&'DOd corD weather. "Knee hlah
by the Fourth of Jul," I. the old
Ilo.an. 'We hoped the ,lonne
91'" o"lr tor II. little while 10
that the wheat harv t could C.t
undlm,., bllt the air I. lUll hot
and humid thoulh ' the pipers re,
POrt fr.elm&' cold In thl! far
no$ 'W .. t, 'W_. tnay .et lome-
thlq cool.r ud we Diay not.
Lat't.ra from the .ut r.port
torrid 'Wutller and Nrloue drou'
clit 10 we can be doub17 thankful
for tIIOM' raInl that laved the
IIltuaUOIl here.
' Warren COUllt, 1i.1 a new dog
warden. Earl Lam b. by ' name.
A brOwn lIaJtJI'Own pup wandered
In here tolay an4 we called uP.
IIlIpectiq. to have CharUI BUbee
come CJut &nd the,. told ua that
there wu .. aew DI&Il Oil th. Job.
TIIII 1IIAJII OHIO
mucJa u4 aJaeer for a
far fear tIIat .!aIa IIOUce
UI&t .. ute 1afm and
u lato PrUcur ar work
camp. W. lIholllt! cel.brate the
d..,. of IDd4IpeDd4Ince but be
thankful tII.at ". caD .each do it
10 ..... __ ..... 4ampe4 .e
,.ouq 40P _ tJda ....t u lle wu
at Cbaa'UI JIIchH..... 'Whlll 1
called up the oftIca. &In! we
cauliat ,U!I theret IIr: Lamb
wanted to 1M word to the coon
b\mt.ra allO, ana to warD them to
have on tIIelr dOCI
and h. wID ClO'Operate In ptUnl
them back to their own.re If
th., .. t 10lt on a Inlat. So If 70U
101' your do. e&ll 111m up at on
ce and h. wID do what he caD .
And I ..,. &I&la IIld ' qaln U ,.OU
bave un'Wuted dop 0.. PUPI call
him and til WIll take care of
them for ,.ou. Don't t1Irn' t'heDl
out alone the hllbwl"l to cau.e
troubl. fGl' other J)eople. This
wu 'a alce JlUP tlllil morn
Ir.. but It wu bit manay and
evldentl,. eomeone wanted to cet
ric! of 111m. Mr. Lamb 1&)" ule
keroaene and , aa1phur tor manlle'
and Itcb. I have tried LIm.!'!I
III: our OWD METHODIST' CHURCH

FROM OUR FILES
roR JULy 1. 19lU
Il'he Waynelvllhi School Band
wl,1 silve & concert Thursday eve.
ninc lIt Corwin. Thill concert will
be lponllored by the Roxanna
Cannll" Co., a 'Well known enter:
prlle 'of our community. Canner.
of corn.
Mesllra. W. O. Raper. Lloyd
pbur nch u you "'.. to ,pray Davis. Cecil Davia and Dean
planta with laee.l" but what- HawkE! apent Friday and Saturday
eYer th.,. or ",hatever the, at the Reitervolr. '
do DON'T 'turn them 100II8 011: the Mn. Harvey Rye entertained at
roada. call the docwareten at dinner . . Friday. Mn. Robert S,
the County orflce, t.eb- Walton and. Ion; Bobby. Mrll. J ,
anon 15.
L. Hartllock., Mn. W. P. SaUl,
!'or 4&J1I our bot. have been Mn .. Bert Hartsock and
plunlDl aD camp and Mra. RUIlell Salllbury.
th.,. chOie .. lit. and ' ca.r- Mr. Harry Liar wu In Cyn.
rled the teat oth.r thInp And thlaoa . Kl' .. lut week. In attend'
"JC'd a ftrep1&ee ard wer. an .I.t ance at the Harrison County
and Nd7 to 10. OUr wo04a 'Were RepubUcan conv.ntlon.
Uttle too Dear home 10 thei bad Mr . . an'll Mra. P. A. Runyon
uked pefmleelon of a ' n.l.bbor haye ' I .tarted a ne'W restaurant In
which lle bad I1'&Ilted but b. had Mt. Hol17.
R. B. Coleman, Mlnl.ter
Church School. 9:80 a.m., J . . J .
Burake, SUllt.
Chair Practfce. Thursd&y.
p.m. '
.. .. ..
ST . MARV'. EPIS,COPAL
Samuel' N. KeYI. Rector
Morning Worship, 10 :80 a.lD.
.. .'
WAYNE8VILLE FRIENDS
First Day School. ,:30 a .m.
Meeting for Worslilp,. lo:ao
.. ..
7:.46
a.m.
WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF
eHRI8T .
M. H . .coffey, Mlnllter
BIble School . 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m.
Young Peoplel' Meeting, 6:45 p.m.
Evening . Service. 7: 30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study .
Wednesday. 7: 30 p.m.

fERRY CHURCH OF CHRleT
Byron Catver. Mlnllter
Bible School. 9: 3Q a.m.
MornIng Worlhlp. 10:10 &-m.
Prayer MeeUng. 7:00 p.m.
Young People's MeeUng. 7:00 p.m.
Service.: 7:80 p.m.
7. 1 '
MT. HOLLY METHODI.T
T. M. Scarff, Mlnl.ter
Sunda,. School. 9.aO a.m., . B. A:
Earnbart, Supt.
Wor-hlp Bernce. 10:80 a.m.
'EvenJn, ' Servlce, 7:80 p.m.

..
CAE8AR. CREEK FRIENDS
David Slanfleld, Mlntltell
Sunday School, 10 a.m ..
Worlblp S"rYice, 11 a.m.

E.U.B. CHURCH
William ShanDon, MI.aliter
Sund&y School, 9:80 a.m., Jln.
Jamell Ganllon, Supt.
Preac:hlnc III and 8re1. !!Iunda,.s
of eaoh month. 10:80 a.m.
EvenlnA' Servioe., 7: 80 p.m.
.. .
ST. AUGU8TINE CHURCH
'Father It. H. KrumhGlta. Pa.tor
Mauea, g and 10 a.m.

LYTLE METHODItT CHURCH
B. ElI ' B&Ulhn. PaltGr '
Churcb Sehool. 9:10 a.m" Mra,
Worahlp Sl'Ifviee, 10 ;10 .. m ..
Sunday evenlna, July 10. 8 p.m.
Children', Program. A reU-,olll"
film wlll be Ihow'n .at thle aer
vice . . failed to warn th.m that there . Mr. Lamar Earnhart apent Tue.
were CaWI III th&t fl.ld. Thll 'WU Iday nlllt with hrs lJI'andparenb.
BOO8:
onl or the dayl whln wl_ Mr. and Mra. l!larnhart. . Rev. and Mri. R. B. Coleman 9 t E h M . 'een IwlmmfQ aD'd ''Were a llttl. Mr. Bryan form and daughter, 'MUd.ren. lert Mon.
TRAVEL 10 OREOON Mr. and M:rs. FalUI ... Pain.
and dau.hter, Diana, lpent the
Fourth of JulJ' bollday at tbe
bome or her parenta. Mr: and Mrs.
Robert l!l. Parrott or Wublnwton _
Court HOUN, Ohio..
'1-5' - 2 Ie omln, . late pttJac home which ' m-"e erly of' U. poltal' sernee Pitts day ror an' auto trip to Eulen . Afternoons Wed .. the eIIorea .. Uttle latl, then JGhn "ur. terminal I'-tlon, II Ipenc!.
u .. .. Oregon. Tht! Coleman'. will, be
Evenings by Appointment broqht hGme .... t potato Inc ,,, few' da,. here before tak goue about three weekI. Mill Only from the aale eo. the, bad to be up bl., work, July 1. ' at the Coleman .ill the . Ubrarlap. In the
planted .... It alIDOit dark Clncimlatl terminal. public library at Elu"'ene. h I Y W t Ad "'4.
Stubbs
TEbEPliONE 62 by thl time the, cot ltarted ud Earl Baller or DenTer, Colo . Is ..
, when the,. .ot. to their tent. aacI> to' hel'e 'flIIUna his . !!
Dr.
' C. E. W:IL:- relate, tile COWl lIMn there Mr. lira. W. J. ' Baker and
Funeral , Home
IIIUII "rat and tile UtUe tent 'Wu nat other II'tIlativel.
TEi.i:PHON E 2291
WA YNE8VILL,E, OHIO
0ptometri( Sr, .Special ....
,e loath Detroit ....
IJOI'U. ' omo
General Electric
Portable Radios
I
.
$35.4&: qlDp!ete With Batteries . , .
."
.
KI!MTONI!
Wan Paper and Paste and SIzinc
G. E. BuJ .. - Nu E ........
SoaIII ..... ........ fIaI. .... .
Fumitare &: ' 'Ailpliaace Co.

plas
01 iii .. j
BEI4CBB'S
Sanoco Semee,
_ WAYNI.VlLLE
PHONE ...
oli the lJ'Ound' with the pole brok
en and the t.nt plnl It LETTER RECEIVED
'Wu a 111011' but the,. bore It like REOARDINO' MR.. WITHAM
aood Bo, Bcouta The,. ' built a To !ldltor: .
little tire. touted their marahDiel- ManJ' or ,. 0 u r readen are
10'WI, pthere4 up their beloll1l' friend I Gf Mra. Witham. a former
Inp .and oame . b&ck and ".pt ot Waynunlle. lind I'm
und... the mulberry trM In the sure they wonld be Interested In.
yard. TIley W l ...... ed uother h.arlnc from her. While 'flllting
leaon III beIq pnpued. our daugbter In . Jacklon. Ohio.
Lut _t. tlae . C1rll telt that 'We dtoYe dGwn to OalUpoUI to
they mat tJ7 lleeplDI out drove do.WD . t,o Oal':polll to
thlY tlu4 .-m br th. y.,d. hqI!pltal to ... her.
trupt til......... ftre. touted ' Bhe' .... . TW1 pleased to lee
manhIDlUcnre aDd lu down, al u4- uked aboat maD)' of the
' 0 reat bat Dot to l1eep for a lon, peG))" '11l' Waynel'fJ11e. Some 1
while. nnaUy one who wllhed to could tflll ber of. othen I COUldn't.
.. p lOaaht th,e refllle of her "m IUlle .be 'Woutd be plealled to
')'WIl' bed and "naU, the other bear from eaeh of tbem dlr4!ot al!
two weat to .... p fOr awhlle tm !lbe ptl very lonelOme. She's 111
-n tb. s.eonc! In. and wben a loveh' hOlpltal and seemll quite
the lut on wGke up Ibe , found w.n. ollty Ihe can' t walk ItDI! Is
h ..... 1f all alone Ibd came qulold, eonflll'8l mOlt , of the' time to ber
Into th. lIou.. too. wheel chal... A letter or card ad,

JI'01mTH 01' .JuLY, 1, .... ' The
wheat tl 'TIl&t 11 .what
dre .. ed to lira. m. Witham.
Oalllpolfll, .Ohlo,. G.B.I., wiD
we , did td oalebrate. It II .. Ilat . \ , Amanaa J!larnhart
olear da,., jut kind .that . . . . -,.... . --.-----
thbdI. of wilen . the cred and WAYNE.VILLI! .CoH. CLU
clorlo ... c1q' 11 m.nUoned bat WILL AIUI8T. WHEAT DRIVE
III&U WIIk of what the d";' Wlyn48lvlUe...... 4-U Clubs, al
ltaDda far ..... til.,. celebret.? on wi.th tho.. thl'Oqhaut the
,..... I'oaIUa of oratIon hu coant,." will partlelpate In a 8000
1-----
eeued to be IUtd Ore worb Wheat Fund DrIve during
are . IIarn4 from eominunlt. Jql7. .
Ie" . ToDIPt th. ABiertcan " this drive will be
IOn wUl live 'their' 1110"", but , the t'H Club FouncfatJon'
the molt or_ It ... ....n jUltand the "ft. Camp . "UD!!. II
uother laot lummer day. hoped that one bUlh.1 out of
lhanktcU we are tIlat . ,"ery . f1. ... e rafiled tn the county
WE SPECIALIZE
We lpeClal1ae prompt' lerv.
Ice for baalDen people 'Who mUlf
keep loolllnc .,eU'Iroom.d at all
tim... ,hi "
,YOW' cloth" will be wen cl.an
ed aDd preued' In
tllDe at B a Clean""l.
'WID be .. cured througb the
Clllbe.
Mt. and lire. A. T. Polinsky
daqbter J,lrs. .TeBllle Hy
man are en:Joylq a vacation tn
Wuhlllton, D. C., New York and
oUier Butenr cltle.. .
DON'T OET IN A .Taw
. :About ,.our money ' prOblema
IIIIT Ualted Btalet SavlDp
Bondi at tile Wa7JIIlvme Nat
10nu EIanJI: and tnlure a fin-
anclaUY IOODd fUtilr8.
THE

UnOlfll, BUI
White 'Kitchen
CURB .SERVICE
e Comple.te Fountain Service
,_ Open Seven Nighta
Ce.eerYlll.
,
PRO -0 It
The . mGrUclan'l profesliOn hu
made strlll1Dc ProlT8U In the
Jut MeeD yeara. XanJ: of the
developlI,I.nta &1'e lIDportant.
It h.. alwa,. .... D our IIOlloy
to add th .. e Improvemenu if
the,. are worth 'WbJle, and u a
reault our won refleota the belt
1n mooern mortuary practice,
.
," .MEIAL H'OMI
C ... , ..... &;' ... ... 0
"
Just R"ceived
.
.
/
CARt-GAD
Plaee Order
T.ODAY

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Fairley Bdwe. Store- . -
PHONE 1441
WAYNaVILL., OHIO
TBtJRSDAY, -1tfLY T, 114.
8y JANE FITE
Inlaw and daqhter, IIr. and loire .
. W. P. Mccarren lJr Walhound!ng,
retlirned to ber home here Sat
Ul'day.
The Crusaders OJaSs ot the
Mr. and .Mrl. H. 8. Tuaker were Methodist Church beld a Bake
lUelta. Thurlday, of Mrs. Tuck. Sale on the Church lawn Satur
er's sliter, Mn. ,Jenny Bell, at ber day afternoon.
home In Somerville. Mr. and Mra. Robert BrlPlden
Mr. and Mre. Jelle Pennington' bur, had ... thelc dlnner . guests.
and son, !;>anny. In company with Monday, Mr. and Mre. Clarence
Mr. aud , !lin. Henry Gentry. Stepp daughters, and 'Mr. and
spent the weeken4 with 'relatives Mra. Roy , Brandenhurg of Leb
In Kentucky. anon, Mr . and Mrs. .Tohn Tewart
Mrs. A. B. Pollett bad as ber and sona of Middletown and 1\Ir.
lUests Wednesday afternoon. Mr. StaDley Gra,..
Howard Collett of Wilmington Bobby ClIDe. 10D of Mr. and
and Mrs. Mary Chapman' of Way Mrll. Wlnlton Elllne. wbo Bustaln'
nellviUe. ed a broken leg recently wb.en
Mn: Laura Shtdak.r, who haa he was thrown from a tractor
been the houlelUeat of her aon. and run, 'o,:er ' by a rotary hoe, has
and 111'1. lIldwln Randall
and famllT, wlao have been the
house gueats of Mr. RandaU'.
brother-Inlaw and llater, Mr. and
Mrs. B. 1. mil. returned this
week to their home In Nashville,
TenD.
By MRS. WALTER KENRICK
Mr. and lIrs. Earl Young, Mi!'.
and Mrs. . C.harles Bunnell and
daught8l'S, and Bobby and Jue
Kenrick plcnlced ' at LeSordsvllJe
J..ake near Middletown', ' Tjlllfsday.
'MlssE? Carol .Longaore. Janet
Hammond, Nanoy Tumbleson and
Beverly Baird are
girls' camp at Sabina. thJs week.
. You can Ride The
BERUN EXPRESS
OBERON - ROBERT RYAN - PAUL LUKAS) - --
To The TWIN THEATRE Bank Night
This. Thursday and Friday. Pot .10.00
$$ LAST WEEKS WINNER: MRS. MARIE $50.00 "$$
sts of Mrs.
Walter BurdJne,
brotber, Mr. rier. The cakes were then cut and
STYed with Ice cream to thoBe in
at Wilmington CoUele thla week
wheD' he was nsted on the ' bOllOr
roll for the allrlnl leme.tar. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert . PetersoD'
and family of Cry.stal Lalte. p.,
were Sunday gUlslJu of Ernest
Harlan and family.
attendaJrce.
receive .the honor a .tudent muai
LYTLE CHURCH OBSERVES malntaln at leut a "B plus" avo
OHILDREN'8 DAY 6UNDAX erage In all of hIa worlt for the
CbJldreD"1 Da7 8e"lce will bo term.
PLAN BAKED HAM 8UPPER
,
24 HOUR
WRECKER SERVICE
. .
GOODYEAR TIRES
QUAKER STATE OIL
By MR8. HII_V GIB80N
. Mr. and Mrs. Beth Furnas were
guests . o.t Farmers' Grap.ge, Way
nesvUle, Saturday evenln.g and
Mr. Furnas ga.'l'e a flne talk on
the Warren Coimty Historical Mr. and Mrs.. George Smith
Society and Museum. lie aleo caUed on Mr. and. Mrs. Ellsworth
gave some .ear ly h18Wry. of the Smith olle day laslt week.
obse.rved at Lytle Church ..
S\lDclay evening. 10, at elght
o'clock. After . a program bv the
children, there w1ll be movies
which w1ll be enjoy'ed by
whole fiunlIy. An animal cartoon
tor .the cbUdreA win b.e shown ;
then a travelogue and reUglou8
picturell ftlf everyone. 'Mrs. Henry
Saylor, auperlntendent of the Sun-
day School lnvitea you to attend.
HARVEYSBURG- T Ii. Wel-
come Bible mas. of Jonah'a Bun .'
Church . w1U have a baited bam
supper Saturday neDlne. July
betweell' the hOUR of 6 :.0 and
Grange. I Mr. and Mrs. Al Kelterson', Mr.
8 :30 P.M. at the Bane,abure
HIgh 'SchooL
MIs. Jeue Pennflllton and Mra.
RIER'S Garage
Main and Miami Sts. Ph. 2341
. Mrs. HarVey Burnet , and Mra. and Mrs. Gle.nn Gruchot of' Cln
J. B. 10nes attended a. covered clnnatl were aupi.er cue8ts Sun
dleh dinner Tue8!1ay, when Mrs. day evening of Blr. and Mra. Clar; SPRING VALLEY YOUTH
Louille J'lta and danlbter. MI.I
Jane Flte. were Ihollpen In XeDia
Frtdq.
, . Mrs. Emeraon DW ,pent Sun.
I II I I II I
the ladle. ot Farmers' Grange at
day with Mr. ant! lint. Wilbur
the hall In Waynelville. Carter and . tam1llr Dear Marine
WIN8 SCHOLASTIC HONORa
DOnald Eo: 01 SlIrlnr Valle .. was
cited ror oJt.tand1(lg acholarehlp Gazette Ct ... lfled. Bring R .... lte,
az. HARYEST.HAMDLfR*
..
' ELEVATOR
,
hllKlnHg
You aA 2 It. haodle It IDJ-
where! S loading and un-
loading 0 trudo. ern.:; feed .....
.. Handles feed. sraJn, ear com,
poultry litter. Hard use by
fttor (over 80.000 bu.
m one year breakdown)
IDeabI 10 yean lel'rice 00 averase.
farm. Pa,.. Itlelf quickly. see
JOUr deal. coda,l
El..E.VATOR' ;ONLY $140.00
Charles Doster.
Mr, and Mrs, Leon ot City
Washington C. H. caned. on: Mrl. /Mra. Elate Koester of Lebanon
Nettle Emriok SlUlday evening. I!pent Sunday wIth Mr. and Mrs.
MJ:'II. Everett Early visits most Morris Lewis and fam1)y. '
every day with mother. Mr8. Mrs. Roy Sha,... and daughters
HuatoD, who remains very Betty and Jelale of XeuJa, Mra.
11l at McCleUan Hospital. Xenia.. Robert Greene pf Dayton a,Plt
Mra. Huston baa been "a patlant Sunda.y wIth MI', and Mra . . Lue
there Iinoe the Urat of March. Morgan.
M.r . and Mrs. Arnold Wee aad Mr. and Mrs, BUy GiI!son called
daughter, Ada, of Fredrick, Md., 011 Mr, and Mrl. Harry GlblOn ot
spent Saturday, ' Sunday and the Bellbrook Satilrdai,. aftemooll'.
Fourth with Nr .. and Mrs. 09or8e Mr. anlt Mrs. Earl Lucas and
iJustenborder and IOns. tamlly, or Dear Hillsboro and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ,Beard and Dena Thompaon Sprlng Valley
Perry Wlnk.s Union:. were SIlD' spent lIonda.7 with Anna
day , evening 8ueste of Lucu. I
Mr. and Mrs; Elsworth and Ml'4. Levi remains q,uit4,
son. DaVid. Their Mondar dinner aJ at her home hure.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Bm 'late of BeU.
Vore of PIqua..' Bl'OOk apent Monday . wIth Mr.
Major and Mr.. J. M. Stockton and, Mn. Pete B1WoD. '
and daughter, Patty, of W!lAh Mr. and MH. llildmon'd Martott
In'gton, D.C. and Thomu 'CoIUDS and family apent' Sunday . with
MAIN STREET HARVEYSBURG, OHIO ,ot 'Oklahoma City were weekend Mr. ", and lira;, JobJi SblUy of
'. PHONE W YNESVJLi.E. 2834' lao of LyUe-l'erry Boad. RJdgeTlUe. .'
Mr. and Mre. IVan and , lin. John Sha,... 'and daughter,
of caned on , Mn.
Mattl LeY! ODe . dar Jalt ,week.
Mr. !'Dd Mn. M. and Mr.
Mn: J. lIom'B caUed on MI'.
and Mn. Thomaa RUDYOU Sunday
aftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clliarlea Household
and IOD. :ruDIor. &IIId Ilr. and Mn.
Die/[ Clemon. anil IOD, ' Bush. of
Sprlngfleld ) called on Mr. and
Alfred Morgan and family.
CAKE CON17E6T III FEATURE
OF GftANGE MEETING

The local
drance met iii' rellUlar BeulOJ!' I\.t
the Hall Monday evelilnl.
one of featunll of,tJill meElt:
Ing was a cake contest between
the -.,omen memben.
\\.frs. Cbarles ElUs' orange clitt
Ion. calt& was aelected the win
NOTICE TO CCNTRACTOR8 ..
OF OHIO ' .
PEPARTMENT 011' HIGHWAYS
. .. Columbus, Ohio
;Engineer ' ot ' Sales Legal . COPJ' no.
rmf 49240
. June 25. 1949
about I
Gtorit;'uS 'f '
PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed propollals will be recel.
at the ,otflce of the State
Hlgbwa;, DIrector ' of OhiO, at Col
umbus, Oblo. untIl 10:00 A.M.,
In: .
Standard 'rime. Tuesday.
19, 1949, Iplprovementa
time at being geoct' citizena every
me day.
ca n S But you only have to 'O!'k III'OUpd
when the, band is p1ayiltg -you to see examplt!!1.of
flaK goes by. On the Fourt o. part t ' 6zenshlp the jUry
July, we all cheer for .our wonder- dut; the who
(ul )1erit.age of Indepcildence. . . don' t' belong to P.,[-.A.,
But how about the 5th 6f July? Union members wliD COnsider theu
And the 6th, 7th'and duty done when they have paid
just as because 10 Amenca their dues, the Stockbcldere '!I'ho
don't vote. .
No one C3n teU us how yoU. No Remember. celebratin"
one can dictate our rehR1Ot\ - or & . Y
what' we must think OI' .f Ba)' . 'J'be!It!11 ' enoe won't keep it jar you. ou
are rights every real Amertca,! 'WI have to work for Freedom. And in
ri,,,, to keep. But they re nghtB thIa country it'., a
t.hnt can easIly slip away unleea we day-a-yelll;10b-ItaketJl59mi1lion
"'"k to bold them - work full full-time tc? right!
. .&. . '0 Do ,.. AM' .-
.... you . .lectlon
. W_. 0 Do you yote In .. ln .. ....,
C) it Gnu-" 1 '. ' .. all ........ '
L_ .
c:lwc:Ir ..... ! on I""
IVIR" HOME should. hav.
..... IIU"to the Righ .. oncl
'" an American.
O
Doyoe ......
Ioml dYIc .,..,.,
O
Do yoevele .. ,
...................
... ddt.llIa ............. '
/;elp make decisions that YOUI iii.. Don't Itt .ot 1'$ 'dG ;'1
i
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t
Co"""'ul il: I be pllblie ,,,,,,,.,, .,
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Proposal No.1 '
W,arren 'County, Ohio. on BeoUon
22.11. state 'Route No. 48. In Clear
Creek Township, by an
. uphillUc concrete surface course,
Itema T-30 aud T:'!).
Pavement: Width . 20 feet.
Lelllth 13,147.2 feet or 2.49 miles.
Contract to be completed D9t
later than October 16, 11149.
Tbe minimum 'Vi'age to be paid
to aU labor emplo:,ecI On thla con
tract alaall be In i&CCQI'dance with
"BctiedDl. of Hour-
IT Ratel Alcertalned and
deterlDlhed, by Tb" nepartment of
Industrial RelaUOIIS applicable to
State ' lhSbwQ llepartment 1m'
prov.-.enta In accordance wlth
Section . 1703; 1'1-4" 1'1-4a, 17-6 altd
17-6& of the Genenll Code of Ohio."
The bidder lDUat submit with h1a
bid a eertIlled cb eck "In the Un
out of ,810.811.
IPIau aDd spebutcatlODa are on
file ID thedepartqaeDt of iqb
war- and the 0'1108 of the dlvfl.
lola depJV ' 4Irector. -' ..-
The Miami Gazette .. ftta tUNetor 'b!:'. rIPt
... i
It's. swell
telres"" II,",
pickme-upper !
Boj en's Old-Fashioned-Tasting BuHermilk
Del icious served as on ice cold beverage .. , nutritious
and economical for cooking ol'ld baking, Ask for
Buttermilk .. . ot your door, or at your. fovorite stor .
. , F ' T S f: n R (J I N '-, ITS I J ( ) T T (l P, r ( (II 1/ J I
Take, advar.uqe of .n tile tlmaavfag methods
... d appli.nces brought easy reach by.JOw
Cott electric: service IIld enjoy extra ncatioa
" III duou8b the year. lima bOua for l'tIt .
aod teadiag , atra' to devote to the
\
area, .dub work or to and .OO-
. '.
'. . . .
, . Bvety day, evert the hours and dort
tireless servana eue the preawe
. of housekeeping, free mole tUDe lot homem.k-
\. Jaa. U you He'DOW doing by that
' -a little motor could do fOr ,au. you are WMdDa
rwr dine IIld .sueagtb, miui"l ... of the ,. ,
ad beaefig of modem elearial UvJaa. Now Ie a
. pod dale to plan step by .." cheUpoftl eo
. ...... happier elearbl JiUlaI
liE -ami-PIlEI AI. uln nlPlll
......... 1111' ...... ...".,. .....
,
r
...... ..... ... __ ..... _--
yrshire Breeders
estiIig Production
, Keef Chart,
Record 01 Aniinall
TIluisct.YI July 7:, lNt
CLASSIFIED
DE PAR T M' E'N T
BUSINES8 .. INVEST. OPPOlt.
a".\aT 'PROFITABL1!I DUIMS8, lIfDk.
110/1 ap.uetlme. SeU olo<e.
S'ond .I.W tor adn'lplc and .
ORLANDO. C".;t.,11 81..
8TORE, er1 meat ma'rl'''I, fllllnl!
.IIIUOD. 20-room briCk bldg .. Q
coltolles ront $150 mo.
frce pl/i!ed, waler. modern equip-
ment; g'oo(I business. Owned lIy reccntl
1
""2
rell1ecl JitIYlI elUel. Localed VJIIQ. '
ml. E. 0 '( C. 1..
F .... Ja, R, :I; CliU1Le.tbo, Of
DOGS, CA'l'S,
Gl!:'UIAN sunil: a>tre - AXe
IPllljce dOSt.. Also grown stock; wald>-
dOls. TOlle hone. Metlo'& 8170. Rural
No. ! DOlil 11M. nlOWD PI ....
Da,ton. Ohle. 1 j,; ,
The AYrshJl;'e. breeders'
tlon is the onlY ca ttle-breeders' or
ti)e fle]d' whi.cb maln-
t IRInS' "averag-e(' t rbtl(er , \han "$e-
produc on Tecords ot itl
we FARl\fS ' AND ODES

cows, accQld",g til '
At , It \ was f'lPO ted,
cows are
vol\mfar,l1y I "dn 'test. Ii Dally, ,cerU-
tied records ot all phases ct pro-
a certain' navldl defe'at. Uleu 'jtbe-Ip
PhWppines. , an AmeNo't\ __ _
carrier, lett to Its II
fate, ' was Its
best to get away
from the p\lrsuing
Japanese. All pf-
ternoon it dodged
and twJsted. Ene-
my destroyers and
plimes were hot on
Us trail. and tt
was a "sitting
duck" In case they , Forem ..
really got the '
range. No one on expected
to live. The only question tn
body's mind was: How soon
they get us? But late in the after-
noon, for some reason il.ever ex-
' 1I'w. dlreclon 01 tbe Ay... plained, the enemy gave up the
ahlre breeden' lI' .. ocl."o,., ;Ed-, cbase, and the American Ship
ward WIlSOD, left, and- MIchael sUp-.... off 'tnto Ule protecting
ltapaano,' rlcht, III 0 k oyer ...,..
"'Armour MotuI" t Ii e blue- night. The next day. ' as the men
b100decl A,ilulre iI_ .old a. gathered fOl .. a special service
thankBglvIng;''the chaplain read the
&he ' COllD." Pa., ute. 124th Psalm. It came ' as a new
j and la,ctatlon ue 'liveraged Psalm altogether to those men,
eire having ', more hi.to monthly l'eCorqll aftd these, even to those who known It l>y
fu'n, teac1iing , is better alld - in. turn, lire averllgea I Into annual beart:
better paid and is less these annual tilw'.eI', "If It bad not been the Lord Who
cost a 'foulth c&mpatriot, "berd" averages are" then coin- was on our lide. ' when men rose
. puted, and these ' are' computew Into
"Rhythm," joins the veneta".e the only " breed" averages extant. up against UI; then the,.
"three l's", of swallowed u. up quick, when their
inflruction (hlp) in
t
i"e ,/ ' Wrath was kindled agamst us; then
-r .l.l.. ... '" the : proud waters' had gone
this in \;oIk, {feL,. 'schuolf;l ii 1, .. ,,,,tfIIV.. tlnn recgrds compiled 'with
now being I ii".n , in ot foolproof IBM nla- over our 10ul. Blessed be the
of schools: I: 'i;'l{ '1r.l).!l "" , ( ' '''Mn, .. ' Tliis systenrllr' ot lmmeallUl'- who hath not given u. a. a prey .
h .. ln' ... - _ .. , f .- to their teeth." ,aT or JtlLlC opena the' Mu.kellunp.
' ' "(lO' a., e .v,.,. ,0. 6V
r
"lUre armer. ... Block Bo.. and Pickerel Seuon here ...
' . In pllolo above, boys orid girls t'
oin
'in ,thii brass class ot Oak Pork, where clliftiAm . uallt to operating their herds and dfspos- ,0 stdr,ftlD ' Lake (one 0' 'the Kaw.. rthn
I N ad I . .. h' !Jr.I .l. i Lake_). W. have BOllta-Balt- Guld,
play eHeetive!y 4n groUPS rtW met s are revo utlOnlzlng music teac Ing 'and- nglnB , t ,to lrilir of surpllil cattle. ''Let ,Me Write Thla iii lin Ideal .pOt .to brill. YOUf family
'11' f h'ld ' d I h btl . sh h . .. h L. B hi in 1"\ .. ""e hove comlortllbly lod.e;
ml Ions 0 c I ren every ay. n p oto ow IS own ow wIn,. Instruments t to n , ut t s pa stakln, "COWl on A Nation's Sonp'" 01'0 cott .... 10 IIccommGda.t. pottle. ot
lii'ls aspire to ,elemelitary school bandS. to a lu"ey, by the Anieriedn. music confer- . teJllt" prl!Ject 'is only one of the POwER to thrill bas
ence, S5 per cent of all pe .. ple btli, .. music should be taught on the same bosis as' others'ubf'eelS. } mlBny operation. conducted. by the lft-t by the Psalm a. the Tolleta), Sprln.-filled bed . l!lj"etrlclly
... , . , 'B.A. ata" Th' 0 1 "trth 'of eve.... .,," - throulhout. Good. food. U;Qe)lel]\ cofte&
' '. \ .,.. 'I , n;, .... '" , -" e n th t carrier found out. The nrved at all Um.... There are aU iJurnmer
Canyhig out , Itt
I \'l, '!f 'I', rl
harmony and cooperatlon," p.f-
, , .. \
(ussion instruments ,tauiht
ill closs groups in the-Oak Parlt i
schools. Here the child;ea, are, ,
receiving iostructiop on the
, ..
fundamental percussion I
ments 0 f t h,e orch.tra-
"l1li11(' .. it
.. are clQJnp_

" Learning is a
JYIost h:nportant by-product qt
the ) musicai given.
.\; '. . . ..
Milwaukee \ a 11 d
they find ' hot each m.ust ac-
comodate' flute, ' play,ing J10
the In g,t thel '
desired harmony and , tone:
1/'
Ayrshire c'alf t_ recorded and' re,. m n 0 a , recreatioDl1 >ac:tIVUWI ovollable Q,lId the
I-I,ere,d. .' ' group numbered 12(1 through 134 In Iwlmmlnl J. wonderful hero at Thuratonl a
G Blbl '- a the "Pil Pork. I}..,ake Front further
The operations of the A.B,A. are our es are ",.own s - lDformBUon ond ,nervallona , '
grim Marchin, ' alld were Wrlle or '!!elephont! Dlre"t to:
helping to make .\Yrshire cattle originally used by the Hebrews as HOlltDAY -HOUSE
lof the popular breed. of went year by year up to II_ E, BIJDD __ TJlURI!I'l'ONIA l'AltK
in jpe ,CIO Mile. From Terei\tOl ONTARIO. CAN_
AyrahJte is .rePOrte . city (of Jerusalem' and to I
"roducer of 4.0 Temple whiCh was the,
1
& :lIreect. ' oni't reU'Ilon. Then' as nOw, the
I 'ii.c " 14 were a singing people! A.
milk-the globwes' caprlot sin,. a nation
and that they, are without ; sOrilJs, ,I., a dismal country
by nature witll the" Indeed. k' -<
inilkl ,Ayrshire milk Is til de- amoDe varlqua
mand by liospltals .. 'lind by doctou COllDtri" II ' ,tI)'11lbollse4 by
with ondlet patients. their SODI8, Qr the 01 them.
"
n.e CbIJlese, for InalaDce, bave
DO .one ftJat 4nws ,them all
Iopther lu the .. me "a, ftJat
are .DlUecl In "004
8ave the KiD&'" or .. FreIJcbo
meD .ace the .. M ....
aelllabe," " . ,
When to pall, fI- ODCe
It d!d lu the United State., that' olie
, , the nation' will kin', one lone
. ' ''JohD Brown!s while
another part will not Isn.' that .onl
but another one (aay, ' "Dixie,'>,
then civil war, II at the lates. OnI1
1,""'!fIDIIA who will .In, together 'dan
truated to U:"'t '
.. ' ,
, Where the beart 'I 'fuD, then
' ww be BODe. Revlva .. ' of r. '
UtloB are revtYaJl Of Imelne.
,To Wil da,. trucer iil
'''aDce cU" , IqoJdDi tor a
eburcb borne, I. ...oat likely, 10
, ;.eUJe 40_ 1ft the ClIlm:e!t where
the I. the beat. '
It Is not an accident that the
Now - 'the homwWDer .C!ll1, PI'CI- Moravian church I. at the lame
tect.JlropetV in' hla basement fr.om time the church that make. more
mold, 'rust' and inude'w damage' by of 'Easter than some other
_ummB air with ' anyone of th h h t
sev(!l'al Ilmple ami inexpensive de- churcbes, It Is e churc were a
bw'nidlfter. and a Jow.eolt chem. fUnerals the ' music Is never lad
cbloride. but JOYous. not mourning-songs
*
Planning
Buy U.S .. Sayings .Bonds!
, ,
:,' Boote's _
,,,' ,
FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS
". caD hPJIb' -. "hh
.ao .... II"," dildo aD 001, 3 10 7
dorI Dodc.1 Pur feacheri.... PuJlonllll
coeb'OUed. ...... I hIah prvducdolo.
; Sclld diJa'ad ua let'l aecllroD .""
opoCill. Guanut ..... 10 U ! weeb 01'
....... We ... Ip C.O.D. p ... '
poI_f __ for,ohlpl!Cnl cNraa.
Abo :z to II ...... old patia, WrilO
rotprla&.
.. n's IIa.
S(:,,"ce ib IUpply duMn, the triumphant ' hYmns of. Christian
, yens, calCium cbJ9r1de 11 now In , faith.
, I1lPply. Low-cos& :dC!-hu.
are avallilble nat\oriany
tbrouib hardware aDd lumber deal-
eri. I:
.. '.
Patriotism' and Religion
R
EAD these lJIarchln, Psalms'
, through-the time I,
only' ' a tew minutes-and see tor
yourseof ho\\, the ancient Hebr.ew
men, of God united tlleh' ot
Him with love lor their eountry.
To this day, In our Christian hym-
nala, patriotism and religiOD are
often combined. The English na-
tional anPtem. Save the
King," ls a prayer; 80 Ip "Amerloa
the Beautitul." National
have a rlghtful place in a book 01
pubUc worship. For wille patriot-
lam, by itaeIt, Is a poor
tor reUgton, .tl11 Ii man who wW
not love hJl oountry lack&. 1CIl"U'
of beln, a fI)od and
00 the other band a man witbOut
fafth lD God mUll a
Dill-humldltier'l dl'ligned to. use
the ' cllemical haVe a container luch
8i 1:hat shown 'here', tor the , flake
Whh:b I. elqlOled 10 air. Calcium
chloride has ,the unique property
of . being able to absorb '.everal
timE!' Jta own welPt 10 nloisture.
cWuD.
IF YOU WERE A
WAC, MARINI ' or SPAt
find .0111 'wha'
Nursing
011.", youl
-
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..;-_ .,., 111.'1" .",;,f ..
.,> .. , ............ ..
..-IIJ!II ..... ilia 8", _
-.......
"'SIR, I HAVE 'TA.KEN THE
LI BERTY Of SENDING OUT
AN S.O. S. " ,

THE MIAMI GAZETTE WAYNESVILLE, lH][O
. ,
"THIS IS STICI<L1P, BABY! HAND OVER
TWO TICKETS FOR TONfGf,4T'S

SEWINO CIRCLE PATTERNS
unior Frock in
oked Beauty for Sub-Teeners
Number
F
OR DAYTIME or -da'te-thne-a
stunning frock for Juniors that
uses two fabrics very effectively.
Tbe comfortable sleeves are
trimmed: with buttons in threes.

Pattem 1350 S. tor Itze. 11, 12. I;!L 14.
18 aneS 18. Size 12. yaral of iJO or
3t-lDch; 'III yard CD'!""'t. ,
Send today of the' Sprlnl
and Summer F JUO , 1"'11. Of at-
tfacUve. wear. ' e ' elylee: .peelal de-
.IIDI; fr .. p.I"m- prlnte.S tuDeSe 1, th.
boc>k. 25 cen ...
Conalcler the , mop. Floor mops,
as a are somewhat neglected
When it, comes to wallhlng. Give
your mop a ,cod bath in boiling
soapsuds evei)' -week or so. SOda
added to the water will loosen tll"e
dirt Wonderfully.
_e_
D". III DO,time ... quick way
dryJnc atocldnp ia to squeeze
them as dry as ' possible, roll
tightlY' in a ' turkish towel five
For Party Wear
P
RETTY enough for pari)' wear,
practical ' as a back-to-Ichool
dress is this yoked style for yowi,
girls. Make the yoke and pockets
in 'Contrast and trim with tin)'
ruffling.

PeU.rn e:i3O come. In .1zetI 4. 'J... 10
anel 12 71arl. ml 8. 1 7.ns. Of _c:b
'>It yard eonu .. _____
8EWING C"OLE rAft'BaN DBn.
l1li 8 .. "'.11a 8.. CIIJ .. ia , .....
I:nc:1oH III un .. III eoIDa for ueII
pa'''m d.llr.d.
P .... "" No; _.--_-IIIIS_i--
N.me ----------
Add .... ,
minutes. Bang In an airy place
and they will dry In a jifty. -
-4t- '
DeDHit rubbers bere. A wooden
box or cartell plac:ed iDsl4e the
kitchen door to be used as a
ceptacle for rubbers aDd lalolbe_
on rainy days wlll save the
makeJ' much linoleum cleenlnl.
---
OIl Uae Try cuttlnc - the
thread on a slant when tbreadiDt
a needle. It wlll ' point the tlu'ead
and make it much easier to thruat
through the eye 'of tile needle. - , ,
_e_
I!lxperlflllce taa.bt bel'. ODe
mother wbo sencbt a ' boy and
, , aw!IY to college JllBkell a llst of,OW
don't agree with, your theory tblDp In each
influence." ' said the secures It te the lld of tlle tnmk
' .VUUDII< lady, as ,lhe sipped her tea. 'wide 'with
my ' . example.'" rThltiway she lets back at least a
mc)ti1cer acet of the orillaa1ly
plto!l,ograpn sent. r '"
__
l1u' not iteme me any' hamt. 'an7
ba:rm," any harm." " ," (, r'
, look tired, dear.
Wh7- ' don't you to -the moun-
iaIns rlor mce 'nst?" -;, . "
t:;-don't-, k1\0F: .
don't think, tile mountaih, ait
woUld acree ,with me." '
it would be the
fii.st thlnl , cUdjl't. ,.
.................... ":,.: ...... .........
?'UN.. ?
TflR 1
1 "

A General Quiz 1
... ............
f ',- 'DIe, qaedaoD.
11. Who Is commander-inchief
or the u.s_ Army and Navy?
Z. What does "burying the'
ttie hatchet" sflnKYT ' ,
, 3. the femin1De at
senor? ,
- .. the letters C. C."Ci'!. '
.timdfor? 'f
&.- Who \la 'known as the "KIn,'
I .
) J. !WrY
2. MaldDl' peace. '
3. Senora. ""
4. Civilian Conservation Corps.
of Jazz"?
11,. Paul Whiteman,
C!lSt.Joseph
':.-: -I
,
'" IJ,i-tOD atake _
'. t::hev,rolet lW'too cab
and cb Is ............ .. _
'" Chevrolet ' IJ,iton cab
... aDd, cba iI .:: ..... ::
'.-Ford lJ,iton c.b an4 '
cha.m ..... :..... ..
'" Dod,e l%.toD cat 'aac. ' < ,
chulJ , lIN:
, '.., Studebaker
,,' and chai.1I ........... _
O,IIaeN to Choolle I'nID
,< '.... ;1'.11111
.II i. I.II-B .... Tn ...
NT ,W. , Srd. . Jll.4ftl
DAYTON. qBlo
PAGE EIGHT
RATES: One cent per word,
minimum char\Je, 25 cente.
Three Inlertlone fol' the price
of two. Forms c'ola Wednes-
day noon.
DON'T FORGET TO CAll
for in urance. All type of
in"ur:mce at a aving. , II
nei' Gene 13rowll, pllOnc
:! 4 7 _ or cII 11 oI-
l ed, Wilmington :! t Ii .
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S
'PORTS
. LANT ,
Bv
UOU U' ltEG1\;../
Many .Ine youn!; pilcher haa
found to bls bas II on
bull & IVUI \OS6 games, but ' 0111'
Dnnny SlmPBOl>. youtbrul L 'glon
chucker, ' Is nl>W 111:11 "
F'on AL ' 15 ncr !< w I 't It walk In t he rIght pl ace call wi n
strf'a m. ltu'ge poultry bouse. nl . II game .. , .llIst Suntl ny Dow.
Iractive 6room modern hom . dc ersvJlle It was tbat way ... SIIlI.
cora ted, all rurnnce. rl trom wind- llson "purposely" walked Wooels
0\\' 8. Wlr d for electl'if' rang , to (oad tbe bases lll' UIP Isst ITamo
Imlll dint pOlOsesslon. Towns hlJ) ufter the ' fI.rst two hatters h:l d
LillI' Hd ., 5tll . bQus off 73. 77'.21 reached ,s cond an" thlrr'! l'I)S[l ct
--_ .. -."- Ivel,y 011 a plllr of \VIlYM&vili FOR SA);E- 6 sows . , wJ\l farrow
errOl'8. ""aYIl1!svll lc 's bOl) l'd l>f
IlO('OIHI IItle r abou/ August 15t11, s trat egy, Cn m.Pholl n 11 (I YOlll' 1l
, rell ) . Senre. one mil e west t I ]
I'U y, e 1' 1 d to try that tlarlng
or Waynesville. OU' Route 73, bit ot bas b(l ll , as ho locll ls 'were'
Pbone Waynes. 2242-. leaellng 9. III Ihl' time nntl
'V'ANTED TO RENT- Furni shed for ce plays were possible nny -
apa.rtment or furni s hed wher e On t ho II hl mQIHI. Your n.
bouse In' or near Waynesville. ' cllamp wli ' n act suce
, Norman Tlrcult Stop ol\d Eat anel n Oblllt ill l>1t( rwl s .
Restaurant, ' Waynesville.

- -
Well, all Slmlll!on' dill wns to
FOR ' LE- Raby beel, bu ggy" fnn Ganci bar : get C1nrk on Il.n easy
and teet r babe. gOl>tI condili on. (l>reeploy at the plnte. Furnas to
R aeonable. Rob rl A. , 11800, J,..y. StarrlllY, and end lhe onlest bv
tie Road; Lytle. Ohio, strlkJog out Hargrnve . - )t
CUSTOM SPRAYTNG For in the Nanle frame that Harolll
",eeils In corn. Also bave for sn.le Stanley all ' the WRY trom
_ . 2. 4. D concentrate. "Shur.klll" second on' AJLle Oortar's well
weed killer, 50 per' cent stronger luyed eacrltlce bUnt to score
tbon m.ost oth ra. Sprayers for Waynesvill e's winning tally . ..
Bille. W. L. She,ehan, Pbone Wily. tnklng adVantage l>f your Oppon
nesville .2991. ellt's Sta nley did In
_____ .....,... "'" _ __ __ that Instance Is playIng beads,uTI
BANK RUN ORAVEl.- bnl\ , and ' wjJf w.ln many ball.
at DR-viR Furnas Plt. 50 cents games.
bell's sel"ond and Cartar'!l/
onebll8er In' the last Innlng had
t let! the socre 15-15, as tbe Visll.
or!! had notched a run In "their
last

. .
A lot of cred.t la due tbe Am.
erlcnn Leglow. POSl nine for
th 11' Fourth of July triumph a8
OKlO
Ih' visitors had 11 Uneup of play. COOKING AND SEWING
rH from 18 to 21 years old, whHe By LoIs Lukens
OUI' oldDst lads are but 17 ". " The Hnl'veyaburg Cooking and
among the vIsitors was Bob Hast Sewing 4-H Club met Wedlle.lldlly
Ingy, who caught for Waynes. JUli e 29, at . .sobool
vill e last season'. Jimmy Jone With Viola Ha.rtsoek In ' . charge
star ted for the locals but tbe and MorLba. Lukens pr s Iding.
worst support possible wall' ae \\Wantytwo members answ r d
conI d him In bls three Inning lI,e rl>1I call by giving tholr fllV'
stin t, "f1mlugton scoring nln orite summer drInk. The minutes
rUB all two hits . . . then' Danny were read: and approved. We di s.
Pope came inti> the game and I cussed our tea, but nothing fur
gil v tip bllt l>ile hit the remain. ther was done It.
der of the SlIme althous h the GlorIa Jacobs &av 11 demon.
Il>i:! ' 1' 8 rack d up mOTe rur.'8 stratton" 'ojl hoW to miter a cornor,
on throe rrors and walks. We talked about tbe demonstrat.
.1 rry opus, Gray' s regular Ions to beglven at Lebanon On
ntch r. was advanced to tbe Le/:. [lchlevement Day. ' We are go'ing
/lI s fi ne play a ll senson: , ... In two to ha've a team and 11 sing le demo
jUIl 'B regular &quad as a result oJ onstrai.lon [rom tbe older group
hln fine play a ll 8eaS11O .. In two and the younger grOUP. We are
10 the plate COP,as drew two all to bring our projects and OUI'
pass ti " . nlce eye! bl>oks tor inspection by our ad
SoftbaU Round-Up
ay Jim Jones
SMITH'S SPLITS WITH KIER'S
visor at our' n'Oxt meeting.
GueiSts l?resent at the meeHng
In luded Mra. Meds Drown, 1\lrs.
Lawrence Jacobs. and lIfarllyn
Donaldaoa,
Kler:s Oorage and Smith's split
two grunes one on' FrIday and one
on 'ruesday. Kler's took the first
game 20-1 behind the three.hlt'
of JOhnson, Clal'k, Pope Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Burske were
Thompson', and Miller. all bad' two gu sts l>f frIends III Newtown tor
lilts (l>r Klers. Vie Thomllsl>n tlle Fourth.
grabbed ot the fieldIng honor Mr. Illnd Mrs. Gilbert Frye , !l nel
at the night when be ran to the with Mr. and l\{ra. Burnl'lI
foullln'e In sbort left to grab 0". I}urnett ana Sl>n l>f LCbanon. on cuble ynrd. We [l.lso deliver. ARM
ITAoE & SON, PIIOnD 2091. tr
. born' s popper. joyed 11\ pIcnic supper at Fort An-
CUSTOM BALING
LaRUE
RT. , , ' WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PHONE 2800
-'---E)(CAVATINO ---
WHb 'Bulldozer &. SIlO V I. 'for
baaeml'lnta. ponds, Il>vys' and cle
laud. Estimates furnlshell.
W. N. UPTON, Wllaon Rd . ' 4 11),1.
east ,of WaYlles . Ph. Sprhig Val
ley 36111. 69-6t
Tho Legion blas ted their way The second game, went to o,n Friday evening.
{l>r seven tallies III tile fourlh ,' Smith's 10-6 . . Rogers. a newcomer M /I. J. J . Burske, Mrs. J . Will
frnme with hits by . Slmp 01\' nn.lI . to the League, Dltcbed two'blt lam lIi t rl>use and Miss Marllyr.
Carter ilOlng the big damnge. HI 1 ball and -went the rl>ute (or the Burslle left l>n Tuesday to visit
ong with ba8e on ball s to Pon [ -eglon'. lle gave up 011 six of the' rehttlvea In Toledo" and to Il C'
and Jones. :Pope . wnlked tllre" Kler run8 In the Birth be 'ompany Mls8 Marilyn to a camp
times an'd counted two runA while nil owed both hUs. walked three. 'on Huron where she ",1\1
SImpson's three hits led. Wayne'!. and hit one batter. Harvey led ' Munselor.
vllle's attack: Smith's wIth two hits.
ALLSTARS WIP WILBERFORCE
OrVfI1e Gray's Barber Sbop The WayneSVille AIIStars WOIt
nine 1,1 . C01\tes1' "to th their first ' game Sunday nIght CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
Dpwel'Svllle "lrlds" ill' the 1 o A'o .... k When tbey defell.te,d Wilberforce
i I UJ "
rrf'r.HI' " t.. nnd C!ond t Q.1'l game.
75. Rogers hurled ror the All- All St lo
TImllSDAY, .JULy T. 1'"
.The 'Old Fort
ROUTE 42, 12 MILE NORTH OF LEBANON '
EVERY T1-IOR.S. NIGHT IS "BUCK NIGHT"
A BUCK (DOLLAR) A CAR REGARDLESS OF
NUMBER OF OCCUPANTS INSIDE THE CAR.
THURS. '- "BUCK NIGHT'; - JULY 7
JON HALL IN
The Prince Thieves
PLUS HIT NO. 2
Cheyenne Cowboy
FRI. - SAT. - JULY 8 - 9
JOHN IRELAND - PRESTON
-IN-
I- Shot Jesse James
SUN. - MON. - JULY 10 - 11
RANDOLPH" SCOTI' - CABBY HAYEs
-IN-
Coroner Creek
IN' COLOR
CARTOON ' - AND NEWS
TUES. - WED. - JULY 12 - 13
THE AWARD
Johnny Belinda
, MDt
JANE. WYMAN - LEW AYRES
RF.G. ADM. : ADULTS, SOC, NO CHARGE FOR
CHILDREN UNDER U.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud ' and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ramby and
1\11'5. Grace :VIce attended the famtly llad all Saturday eveDlng
f\llleral of II. r lath' e In Ricbmond, guests Mr .. aD'd Mr.. Homer RaDr
Indiana Qn Saturday. by of Lantana, FlorIda, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Dunnell
an'd daughters were among the
on Saturday evening when
Mr. and, M:rs: en
t ertalned , at their bome near
Mrs. George Ramby and Mr. and
Mrs. James Taylor of Dayton.
Mr. Ramb)" , haa returned to their
home in' Lantana; Florida and
Mrs. ;Ramb>, Is remaining for a
more extended visit.
WANTED- CUI/tom lIallng, 12e.
Call Lebanon 677-X.'
lngeworth'"
.Stars. while Buekney pltohed tor
. Stan Bailey 'I\1l>ulll lfke all or WJlberlorce. Dave Hartso'ck
1he old tlmerll, to stay In sb:n' Thl>mpBl>ll each bad two bits for
HORSEs-:. "'.00 New Burllngton. Mr. and Mrii. Sherman willOn
were, 'weekend guests of reiaUve8
at , Delawa;ee Oblo. .
CUSTOM lBAL1NG- With
OMatlc . w:lre-tie, unifo1'D1 tenslo
Oil any ",eight bale desired. W:
L. Sbeehan Phone .aynes:v1l1
2991.
62-3t
as a serle!! l>f games wit.h the I." the AUStars.
rllvldual . clubs In , the Lebon'" LEAGUE STANDINGS
Il>op will be pI a .... ,' ' w ' L
througbout the gall 'Ttoxnnna 3 0
e liled for Snnt!ay, July Kelrs :I
with pJay at either Lebanon' f\ Smiths 2 3
Geiger turtb r In r
GB
o
' 2
2
FOR SALE- Late cabbn,e and
mango 'plants, 10 centa per dl>zen,
CRAS, C. STROUSE, 1% mllee
nort.h of WaynesVille, at
of Wayne8'fllle, Ferry & Lytle
Roa.ds. 6.263t
later.

FOR SALE- ' Ch.rome top Cham,
bel'S range for bottle gas. Rob't .
Barnett. Phone Waynea. 2994. 3t
PLUMBING
AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
ALL WORK ACCORDING '
TO CODE ..
DIH Fischbaek) the Legll>n' "
newest short!Hop candidate,. real.
Iy to town In the Fl>urth or
July program .. ". a bomer wUh
t\vo aboard was Bill's sIxth Inning
contrlbut(on, tYing the score 14
all , nnd ag(iln In the. seventb and
Qloslng Inning' BI11 slnsbed a , bit
Electr,c, Sewer through short, plallng' Carter with
NO ' JOB' TOO SMAL.:L
"rid . , . ,the winnIng run, 16'15
Cleanu:,g oyer Nl>rman Remsted'S Wilm.
W. CARL BROWN
a nnecessary .. Ington Lll>na Club B b C' Nl> Broken Up Basement Floors , . 0 , a.mp
Phone Wayneevllle 2858
. :Roots and Other Stoppage -: ":-:-__ . _
'I.. Arm' '. & Son . - .'1
12 Franklin, Ohio b
.. ... -.. '" "I
Phone: 421 or 422 I
1..1.1''' ''' I' ''' IoU .. , i
. 'lAND and GRAV.EL
(H!p.>, U,l.L I
Qultlvators.' Overhauled last year. , -ACK-TOP DRIVES

FOR SALE- Flirmall li'14 wlt11 I 81
$500. Phone Waynes. 2908. 630.3t TAR and ROAD' 011.
FOR ReglstereiJ;;:;;;; I U W.N and FILL DIRT
with fIrst calr. C. E. Mlcben: l READY CONCRETE
er. Ph!lne __ ' r..XCA":ATINC. and DUMP TRUCk SERVICl
'Gazette C .... lfleda Bring Resulte _ ... ___ ______ '
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BU,DGET HEA'RING
Nl>t1ce Is bereby gl ven that a
ImbUe hearIng on th budg t ns
llropared by the Township Trust:.
ees or Wayn-e Township. Warren '
ounty, Ohio., i'qr the fiscal year
ending December 31 , 19111 will be
held In the Town8hlp 'anll, " ' ay.
nasvllIe. Ohio on tbe (lny
of July. 1.949, beglnn1ng at 7 :30
1'.M .. Ohio Stll.ndard Time.
r
MAYNAR,D Wt;;LCH
Clerk, Wayne Tl>wnshlp
FUU.ER BRUSH
DEALER
FALLIS F. PAINE
MAIN thREET
WAYNESVILLE; OHIO
. t .,
Give Mom A BRAKE
,
'.
On lhese hot summer days ' . . ,
gIve , lIIother a brake. Bring the
fRmlly to ' STOP and' EAT tor a
tasty, IUBch or dinner.
We specla,llze lit steak, chick.
en and Ghl>\) dinners. The best to
be found.
SUNDAY HOURS - 8:30 A.M. TO 11 P.M.
OPEN DAILY - 6 A.M. TO 11 P.M.
OLOSE.D ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
SlOP and EAT
RESTAURANT
r
JANES RENDERING
Phone COlllfcl
v .. rin. O. 1712 or
Wilmington; O. 2362
$
.LAND BANK

,MSURE YOU
FUTURE
You can repay from
income. No change in
tract - no renewals.
Long Term ceJ:lt
l.eba on.
Ellis H. Sturm, Sec' y-: Treas.
' lJhonc
FLOOR SA.NDER
FlOOR EDGER
FL-GlOR PGJJlSHER
Sondpapor - - Varnish
BRUCE F'LOOR FINISH l(ITS
(For neflnlshlng Floors)

." Yllesvilte
Lumber aDd Supply
E 2281
...-------
Mr. and rt[rs, George Bunnell
and family- of Sl Bernard. Ohio
weekend guest8 l>f Mrs ..
Ne\lle Bunnell and MIss Momlnla
unneJl.
Mr.' Allon ' Earnhart of Pauldln!
was a weekend guest of his par'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. ,A. H. Earnhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. ElIls
have as their houseguest, Mrs.
Susan Bruck of Hamilton.
.. Dead Stock
$4; COWS, ...
Ac.c;ordlng to Size
and Oqndition.
Call
Xenia 454
=-=--
,Reverse Charges .
Xenia' Fertilizer
NI;)RR'8. S?OCK COMPANY
Ci':l.cln"atl Union Ya, .. h
LIve, Wire and Po"
. oraDni",atio n' "ond 10,
Strictly u".rr On the D"t
marleet ,.
country.
I
SERVICE TI1AT 8ATI8f.t,tI
' WAIO Dal'ton 11:110 E. e , ....
'DIn' ILiO. 1NLW Clncln'''",
Dietl 70i) , for "lJr I.a lh
Mark.-. I1euurl _
_ ,J _ __ .- _
AUCTIONEERING
STANLEY and ' KOOGLER
, BROKERS LICENSE
For Dates, Phone Waynesville
Ohio, 2894 (reverse cbarges).
Hippy F ......
....... i
H ... , ....
You. too. call pt
buylnl Ofte 0( _r Hall ...,...
all Polldel. '
Your ClOpS are Iu .,,.
Ihll .,..r. Protect It- ....
HaU IlUuranc:e.
See or call UI toda,
. Karl D. Dakin
Insurance Agency.
20 E. MULBERRY IT.
LEBANON, OHIO
PHONfIi: 1&3
DO YOU NEED.
*' LAMPS OR FIxruRS REPAIRED?
* HOUSE OR OUTBUII,.DINGS WIRED?
* BROKEN SWITCH REPLACED?
* WATER HEATER INSTALLAnON?
* AN EXTRA WALL PLUG ?
- CALL
Smith Electric 'Service
FOR AU ELECI'RIC NEEDS
EDGAR ,-- WAYJIESVILLE - PHONw;
'.
..
Ymal Plans 'Made
For Playground
Benefit Social
e

laml
Serving Waynesville Since 1850
WAYNESVILLE. ,OHIO, THURSDAY, JULY 14. 1949 J'IVJIJ CENTS A COP!' NINI!lTY-NINTHyEAR. FEBRUARY. 18iO
are In' readlne I_ ............................ i. ........................ ...... ...... .............................................................. ..
for the ,,' liIaturda,.. .July ' 23 tce " ,
cream aD:d, cake social or the PI ' S' ' D t ' F II F t
e
I
an .. IX .. ay a .. es Iya
recently orpnRed Playground
l .- ' I' "
Mother's Ohapter with Mr8. Chu.
LalIIay honoral'J
The' event wlll commence at 7
P.M ..
Bob, O'Regan, eJub pia,.-
' ground coJllllllttee t.'ead, anDoun
ced! that! \TIm '.McClure's corner
,,,,111 be . the 8cene ot acUvlUes
, W.lUi. chaIrs and tables
beIng turni8hed by Mr. McClure.
otthe Civic: Club memb'
New Business Will
"
Open Its 'Doors
In Two Week$
Architect's Drawing Of Proposed St. Mary's Parish House
Locit Civic Cluh
'Will ,
Anoual Event
ere are donatlDg cakes an'll candy Announcement Is being ' made
and anyone elae desiring to don- thIs week of the completlon
I IFlan's .are , cpmplet10n ,
for Way,nesvllle's Wtlle MIamI ,
1I'all Festival, Chairman I A. H.
Stubbs a.nnounced thlB week.
ate eat-ble8 I. requested to con" nego,tlatlons whIch will bring a "
tact Jim :1'ones, Waynesville Nat new business to Waytl'esvUle,
lonal H. C. Hodson, owner ,of Ohio
, All will' go to aUay Hatchery. has seoured the Edw.
tbl8 'yellr'l\ program ards building on Street. '
upsnlSB 'and commItte memberil near Ma1.n. anti will remodel it 11.8
BIU Sawyer, Ted 'Conover and a. hatchery ', d\lrlng July. Tbe
Jim Jona al'f) hopeful that tbe buildIng was fOrinerty, occupleO
aftalr, given good weather, will by Rogers and Simpson Tractor
be a huee tlucce.. In lL'e event Sales. In Lebanon',
The event will be ataged from
August 29 until September 3 &nil
will include a JlIgbUy'
eveilts, parade, farm
and a grand anll nlghtly prlH
awards.
A grand prize ot a console
t81evllllon set lnstalle4 tn u. ..
home or the recipient, wW be
'awarded, plus a f100 secoDd
prize and ,nIgbtly prize. totanlq
$26 pet nlghL
of raIn, either the Grange or the Mr. Hodson told the Miami Ga,
Masonic Han will be uU_Uzed.. zette this week that ,he expects
to bave the , new eBtabllsbment in
'"
'Fire Destroys
Eakins' Market
Extenllve
from fire which dostroyed
Btock and ' equipment of Ealtlne'
, Market; lJl , the' Donaldaon apart
menta Harveyibur" early Sat
urday ' mornlnl'; ,
The blaze waa , discovered by
Robe{t Conller, relldsnt of one
ot the 'apartment&!' 'bOrtJ)' atter
1.lI O, 4 :M. Conuer wa. awakened
amoke, wllJch pour!q
I thelr , ' beneath.
1100 "/fill_ _parate. &l1a:- a&iat:t-
irolll \ tb.r ...,..
'l 'he prpmpt '&D8'wer br youlD
teer firemen preTBnted the btU.
Clom apreadln, ' to the' apart-
men,tll occupied by (:onner'. fam
Ily and lire. Bernelce BOl'an:
However, ,'. considerable'
was call1ed from .moke and
J water.
It tl bebaYed that the fire
may have started from defecUve
. . All 101881 "/fere covered
, by , Inaurance: '
LEGIO.N TEAM TRAVELS
TO LLE 8UNDAY
Centerville thIs, Stlnday arter
noon II the destination tllr the
WayneBvllle. r, American 'Letton'
POlt 615 : nIne with: ' lame
fo:r , 8 P.M., wtth , Gray's Bar-
ber Sh!Jp e.,gq1n'g' 'tthe Junior '
Boys Olub at 1 P.M.
:.I. '
Coach, Delbert ,Wtlaon' haa . D'
, '
tine acgregaUon of , ,bOys . IUld
our",nU, la headJnr ' the Trl'
o ,. .J
County loop, so the ' locjils :work
16: cut out .tor 'them. '!lIther SJ,mp-
80n or ,Robbins ' 1:fll ascend the
moun4"" lor Wa;nesvllIe w:lth
Jerry', cOpas dolne ttl., baqkstop-
, ;'
.,
CHURCHEI PLAN ' JOIN
VACATION Blal& SCHOOL
The . I'rlends and Methodist
Ohurches ot Waynesville wlU co-'
In a llrolJ or'
Bible School daring the week of
July 28.
opera.tlon about August 1., ,
At the present tlme, Mr. - Hod.
son operates' a hatchery at La
Rue, Ohio. He will con'tlnue eon
rol 'ot thla concern. 'making Way
nesvllle the headquarters tor his .
enterpriles.
Th.e wfll operate ' In
Waynesville , all the Ohio Ha'tch.
ery and will sel'Ve tJ1e Dayton
CIncinnati territory,
MT. Hodson Is .man of long
expertence In the hatchery bUll,
Ine88, He fll the present Sectetary
of the Ohio Hatchery
Assoolatlon. '
bALE V. MOFFETT
WILL RECEIVE DISCHARGE
I
, Capt, Dale ,.y , J
past t,vo year; 0; duty'
tt. :ot-d ,Hospital, Ft, ' 0 ,
Callt" will be ' separated fi.oin the
8erVice In the ' near future,
. Tli rmy doctor ' received ble
MD from Northwestern UJllverslty
Medical School. His ptemedlcal
schooling was accomplished at
Purdue University.
He Is the BOn or Mr, a.ndM.rs,
J, C, Moffett, ot Wa,ynesvllle, Dr-.
Moffett pill-nl to enler medical,
u'!on bls ,return, t'b Day-
tOD'.
, ON THE FIRST
.1. ' A Dlnlng and Soel
'2, A Loullge Room.
'3, A Kitchen, .
4., A Library,
, , -
l
6, Olosets "'or Womeln's
robes, .
6. Powder Room.
7. A Stol1lge Roo1D:
IN THE BASEMENT
Choir 1, A Game Ro"Om.
2. A Sbop Room.
3. A Utility Room.
4. A Men's Rest Room.
A Storage Room,
Tbe big event for Saturda,
afternoon', September I, wm lie
a parade atartl,ng at % i).m: lIe.,.
'eral band I, pet's, decorated blcy-
'oloa and ' other features will PU"
U(]Jpate In the parade. ' , "
Tlie committee tn . anJl'> '
ounced today, that a portion ot
the proceed a from the attalr
will be presented to tL'e W..,.ne.
vlUe Playground A.aoclatioD' tor
continuation' ot the
program Den lummer.
LOCAL aANK COOPERATE.
IN PUBLl8HING aooK ,
The W8YlleBYlIle National ' BaldI:
with three other Warrea
: lianu COoo,Perat.ect
WIth .tate .. , auoolat
lor publlllbtq an blter.ttGf
'anI! .alua..1i fatDi r.r -
.
'Under the tlUe "J'anD' 1'act8 :'
Worth .
Tile iiIaJo.r I?UIJHIBe of tills
ome wU to .
book, or. IIIIW farm
Ing facts that prevtoualT were
IJClattered lb huacireda of 8lQNII'o'
Iment station bulletins ";'T IDUlJ
azette' Will 'Return 'To Main Street :::e:
This book covent all typea or
After a year of "exile" been engaged to move the equip- Street. Now tbat a more IMlltable poulin'. Held aod ' caD-
wlll return to ment. ' location has been found, Tba nery crops and fruJtI of ceneral
, Importance In Ohio; ona of
Main Street Julr 21. Mter 4.0 yeara on MIUn' Street, gazette will as ' one ot tbe forty'eleht state e-'-8Ilt
HEBER A. M I .c!t
Tbe Gazette wID occupy the 0 , the ninety.nlne year old Gaette an., reet's buslnes8 concerns. ltatlons ,has contrlbUt4$l , expel'!'
Heber A. SmllL" 61, died at the AI I \
Montgomery County Infirmary at M. Ridge store building on South was forced to find new quarters so oeatlng In the same. Imental results of vltai Import
, bUilding wlll be Edgar Smtth. ance to Ohio farmel'll. ' Ituden"
8:30 A.M., Tuesday as ,the result Main Street and will open its aboul: a' year ago when repairs ..
, , Smith plans ,to open. '&n and land owner
of a sunstroke", s.tlUeret .., offlce next week. The pro 'of ilie building it bad, (],ccupled so I d I
. . "upp y an repa r store tn one ' "Fanillng Worth KilO ...
day. . .' , .' ,coss of moving : the' heavy ' prInt long were made. '" of the two front dISplay rooms Ing" Is 'belng pubUihed as a .....
SurvIvors, I,Delude:" on!! J.ng macblnery will probably take . ' Temporar-y Quarters tor the of the structure. He will move vlce to Ohio aPiCUlture, and It
Velma of DaytoD'. and one broth > Gazette 'were to, und 1n a pretab I t th b JldI h rtJ
two "days to complete, according n 0 e u ng !5 0 l' after will be obtaIned tree at the Way.
er, Herman of Lytle. , steel' structure at th,e rear of the th G tt I - ..
e aze e 8 equ pment Is In nesville NatJonal Bank u lone &I
Mr. ' Smith had 'worked on the" to Walter H, LarrIck, who has Hyman ,property on South aln place. th ' I 1aets '
Oounty. " farm, for tbe '. " ,e IIUPP '1' .
past four yea",; . ' The W.S ..C.S. 'wlU their Q/W EARLY WEEK ' Mr. and !Ilrs. 'WIlliam Lukens --------.'
ai!rvlpell" wiD meeting ' on The Miami Gazette will be I .. of Harveysburg , are announcIng TWO ARRE8T8 MADE
at 2 'Itll. ''Jhlday at ' the Stutibs July 21<, with a covered dlah <lin 'Ued . ' day early next week be- the marriage of tt.'elr ' daughter, ay TRAFFIC OFFICER
li'un'eral Home with Rev. Bemard ,ner at the sllllUDer home of Mr. , caul. of. till!! movIng of the plant. Esther to Mr, Robert GrenUch of
Baughn officIating. Burla .. 19'111 be ,
an
4. Mrs.' , Oharlell at Cha.u- All copy (or next week'i paper Rlchmc)Jid, Va., which win be an'
made hr "'MIamI ,oemetery. . tauQUL mUlt be In by " ,P.M. M9"day. " event of August 21, 3:80 P.M: at
, . We appreciate your cOoperatIon, the Harveysburg FrIends' church.
SpecIa:l WillIam ,.a ...
recently appointed to the
' position by , the Village, ' made
two, arreets hili flrllt week of
duty.
, Oouncll ' N,O. 2 met Fariners' Grange 13 will meet
d
... S th E In regular sellslon on Satutday
with Mr . . an _rs. e .
naa for Jul,. meetlDg. even:tng, .Jab' 16. wilL' a contellt
' Fifteen' , m.embers and tLl'ee for the best Un.tced, orWe chlf-
cuestll were preaent ton made .. 'rom the ' Betty
. )fT. and Mrs. WiWam
had as Wednesday eV4lnlng' 8UP-
'p,er , 1Ir. 1i.n'3 lI/[rs. H. .T.
Stuckbart ot Grand RaI)IIIB, Mich.
Robert An!lrews received a 'Ii
Dr. and Mr.s. A. E. Stout and
are enjoying a ,vacation
In Florld& fine for a traffic aDeI
;.- Herbert Hace was tined. ,flO tor .
8l!eedlng. ,
Mr. and 'MIl. Ashmead _______ _
The Leader ' Ernest Crotker .recelpt, ,and, for the belt
I Quttennlrtb, bad for the !' subject. I made two-piece ault. All. arUcles
"Farming In . The Atomic. Age." for the contellt must be In place
Attend the Ice Cream Boclal at
McClure's Corner. even-
All from primary . to Thl' Walt at length. by 7 P,M.
14 J:eat:B are to : , Plans were ' made for' our an-
Ing, Jul,y U.
had as Bwrday evenIn,g dinner
, DR H F DYE ,APPOINTED
guests, IIr. and IIrs. William '" ,
'<Dr. , H, ' F., Dye has been appolD" ,'
P'ur;ther noUee ,,111 appear ' nual ptcnile, to ' be held at chau. "TIME TO ibRN" PROCLAMATION
nert "eell:'s lOami GueUe. taUqua ,With Mr, and Hrs. Ohu.
Mr. and Mra. K. II. RetallicIE
and ct11dren are leaving Thurs'
, day e.,enfq OD a trailer trip
the , ... tern United
Btat.. Place. of lJltereat they
plan to vlalt are 'the Blaek HlIlII,
NaUoDal Park, and
Bait Lake City. .TIle BetalUcit'.
win return t9 Aug-
alt 15.
.oQAN FAMILY REUNION
TIle __ ........ will 1MI
... Id IIaIldQ '. 17, 1It ' .... '
By ",AVOR H. M. SHERWOOD
T. I!llU8 on Augult 8.' . WHEREAS, the Vlllage of Wayneavllle recogntzud U.'e
' DeUcloUs retrelbments' were "nalth of its cItizen I Its mlljor resource. nad
durin. til'S soelal hoqr. WHEREAS. Ole preservation and protectf9n of the ' health
of botb present ' and [uture generations of our people Is tn
In the control and even\Ual eradication of the venereal
diseases. and
'Mr. and ' lire. :W. E. StrOUd, '
Mr.. .J. iI. Backett, Mrs. Wlnltred
HartJock &nd MnI. Harold Stroud
lett on Monday mol'1l1ng lor a
trip lLl'01Igh the We8t.
The Garden Club
had a wry p1t!U&Dt .meeUns on
.... tIIey enJopd
plCDlc dbmer at tile lacnDe' of
.1Ira. 'I'be at
wu Ipeat III 1100'" .
, WHEREAS" publio health authorltles .. the' medlcnl and
civic organjzatlon8 01 the nation, the ataUl, and ttie I)ODIlIDunlty
have 'set the months July and August, J949. as a pel'lod da-
vot4!d especially, to actlon against the venereal dlseuee.
NOW. trHEREFORE, r; H. M. Sherwood, Mayor (lif Way
nesvlUe, do hereby pr9Clalm tbe 'months Jllly ' and August
as the "Time to Learn", an,d call upon all tr.e people 01 , our
village to participate In' tile obBervance.-mLto give the
their full aupport. Consult .tour '&DIU" doctor today . Jelp , to
reduce and 'Venereal dlleases In our
H. 11. SHERWOOD. Mayor
_Proelallll8d tbI. nth cla1 of .,uly. 1949.
,
Mr. and Mrflo, .J. Mr.
and Mrs. W. Stroud and Mrs,
W. E. St. John wera Baturday
evening guests ot .r. and Mrs.
Ralpb E. .. tlnp.
Mrs. Robert Thomas Is now
convalescing at' her bome, aud
the!r lIew 80n', Robert. Is being
kept at tHe Grandvlew Hoapltal
for a ahort whUe.
Mr. a.nd lint. OIyde I'romm ad
8011 ot BprlaatJe1d were ... eItt! of
their ... ta. ..... U'4 1, P.
i'iomm. . dWrJq tile pUt
ted to the Board of Publlc Af,
faIrs of the Village to flU the
vlIcancy by the- reslpat.
Ion 'pf Fred GratpDan.
, lItd!Ue, BUn PrImIttft
BapUst Church wt1I 11014 ..m_
aU day, with ... ....kat dbmer III
1100n, on Bundar, .11117 17, ....
bratiug their t&Otll ',ear or the
orpntatJon of the OLuroh. Ser-
vices "ill a1Io be' held OD 1atiIr-
d8.7 'eY8DlDS at 7:10. eo .... ......
your baa1ret ami lpend tIM ...,..
1111.... 8. Ii. TIIcnau at
paUa, IIIDD.,.... ...

PAGE TWO THE MIAMI GAZETTE W.n. ..."J.. Thursday, July 14, 11M.
WEEKLY NEWS AN YSIS
Truman' Asks 45 Millions to Spread'
U.S. 'Know-How' Throughout World;
A-Bomb Urged as Defense Weapon
The People", (EDITOR'I HOTE. Wlao. l oplnln. or. upro d III til 01...... lbo, aro Ibo ... 1
.l. .e .... r. N.... p.p., tlUIDO'. ae ... aDablt. aad DOt Dec.aarll, .r thl ".p.per .. )
A CONGRESSMAN ""Ill at hom. . ,
for a f.w da),l. H. retwf\ed, U,S. KNOW-HOW: Top Teacher
be laid, t}lat h. might , make a per Shar. for Woo rId
IIOllal report to the people ' or the ...
dlatrlct aa ,to bow tblnp were go- Baell: 111 J'anuary, President
In, 111 Waabinpon. and how the op. Harry Truman delivered In bll
posItion party W81 lIerWcln, the meliage to congress. a multiple
' tnterelta of the nation in an ettort point prorr.m. In that pro,ram
to ,aln party .dvantage. In realtt}' was mentlon.d "point four" -one
the conrre8sman returned to look or the propolals be made and one
aner some weak spob In his .hlcb railed aom. eyebrows and
Utlcal fenee.. byt h. dJd not .et oft no end of speculation on
slder It wlae '. pubUe17 awnit .ueh "wh,!n and bow ...
a miulon. "POINT FOUR" wa. a proposal
Ostenllb17 a of bi. more to share United Statea "know-how"
prominent con.t1tuentl organized In varied wlth 'other frlend17
a meeUn, at , which the conrre .. - natlQns or the world. In that pro-
man would render a report. In po.a!, the asked eon .
reallt7 It wa. caUed b, the con- . gresir to ,0 alon, wlth a plan to
Ires.man1 .looies. To It we.r. In let .uch nation. In on how the U,S.
tiled the moat , diatlngulBhed citl does ', tblnls economicali)-.
una of the dl.trict. I bad an oppor- c:hanlca1Iy. Indultrl Uy.
twI!'il a. 4ld the public After apeculation died down there
gen."all)r. .and I waf' amon" thole was nothing more said about "point
I wanted. to .ee what Idnd foilf" until recently. Then, Presl.
or a -reception 1h. people present dent Truman told congress exactly
would 'ldv6 to or their elected wbat b. wanted. First, he aaked
iDJ1w,eea. . E.peolaU, .0. In view. for 45 mluJon doUa,. to help the
ot lb. mali7 ' erltlc:1.m. of that em . backWard countrlel of the world
ploy.e. throuih U:S. aid . .
.Jq iha& audleaoe were mer CALLING that a first step, he
ebaDta, prof... llated lome otber factors also a.
"e. people, larmeN aad .... 'Prellmlnarles." The,se Included:
Sarall Cbarell1ll, left. d.a ....
ter 01 EII.laad:s Wlnslo
'CharebfU. lIaa the blllt posllbl.
ooaohlD, for her Itare role fD
"The PlI1Iadelphia Story." Ber
utar, at -nl'hC. was T.Ualah
Bankhead. famed .ta,e aDd
IOftea ae'reu.
I oIaI leade.... al-. wUh . Technical assistance to be pro-
I IlllDlbeI' 01 emplo,ed vlded th.,ough tbe united Nations TRADE PACT.
I .01'11 ..... ' :W.. mixed crowd" , ' 01' by the United States. '
1. 01 meD aad To, bill face Private investment to tum unde- Jump Gun
.... , pv . that CIOQll:eumaD veloped ' areas ' Into produclnl for, In matters affecUng Its own weI.
aD .dorlDl' welceme. The), the world economy. fare, Great Britain never has taken
.aa1llle4 Ida flYe,r, t "t"aliCe. Authority dele,ated by til. any but 'the reaUstlc view. bence
fte, JlO' give oouId.r- I"IS to the PresIdent to give bim the algnln, of. a five.year
I aUqa; the, pv. him."... power to administer the program pact with Argentina - a pact to
! .. Th.,. ... M ilia fee' and authoritY to deleaate It to the which the United Statel ba. vigor.
, ... d 'WOrabJppe!l him .. a' pea' secretary of state and to other ousl,. obJe'ctecL
I
- ef r th . aau.ou.., , ,ove.roment officer. al lae ' deem. THE PAr::t,ealling for ex-
.There no ev.dence In that approprll\te. changes totaling GOO million doUars
.. semblage of dtlzens or th. "WE are bere embarkln, on a the flrst year. looking to at
adored one being but an emplorea venture that extends 181' Into the 'least ali equal volume ' tlJe otber
,Who pusbed bls way Ioto the . fUture," be told congresII. He added )'ears, commits the two nations to
jobl they had IIVea. him, and who ,that "grlndin, poverty and the virtual barter.
DOW 8trivl.n, to hold that job. lack 01 opportunity for man,. mil The U.S. objected to the pact on
,';1.'be' lIIan talked had done lion" of people 10 certain -reo the grounds that It violates the
Dothing to achieve greatne.s, or a ,Ions... con.titute the greatest IIPlrit of free competmve Interna.
place In the .un. It was tho tn c:haUenge of the world toda),." tlonal trade.
tha ' audience. BIld others ' of thelr A-BOMB USE.. Argentine President Juan Peron
!dnd. wbo had ..boosted him 10 th. rapped outside crltlclsm In a
platform. b,ut_ thV were d. U. 'mih apeech at ceremonies marking the
hIpl de&reeof , . . end of negotlatJons whieb lasted
eleneTtbe demBll'deil of thbs. em How would Idealism far. againJlt more than nve months.
ploye .. In .'tore.; omeea '.bid I, upedlenc,. In tht matter of atomic "It Is not possible," he slIld. "to
plantJ. maD)' of wbom were prob- bomb use In a war crisis' bide , the evU intention. and evU
abIT" doing" a more commeridable Thll1 was a questlon with whieh designs behind <this criticism. Thl .
lob than was the ) tonrreas was beml asked to ' deal. type' of economJe warfare is a alan
We. aa II are inclined let Senator Flander . (R.. Vt.) asked 01 incapacity."
'be subservient, to hero worSbJp Eonrrell to declare th. lltomlc OPEN crlUCism of B'r1t1sb action
thole 'we publiC! office; We bomb a. weapon ot defenle only came from Senator Wherl')' <R.
put them on the pedestal thel, oc- for the fr84! naUolW'-llot to bll Uled Neb.) who Britain'
CU" .because they' asked for th4 UJll,e an a,,,e.aor burls It first. ,"seUlshly promotin, her own eco.
19b. Ji'ew fof : elected' oIDclab , : '1'0 RISK a, masterpiece of un-: nomic Interests at the expense of
lIHk- the Jobs beoad .... or ,adesir. dentatement. thet could be a most the U.S. and ElU'opean countries."
to serve -the people. The)" want th. dang.rous poll.c:Y as even a' child H. contended that the pact "de-
becllUie it offeta ' lliore PaY. could 'lee. GIve aD agreasor first teats the very purpose ot recover:r
apd _ olber emolt.unents thaD the.J at us with th. bomb De,fore we. and free excbange bt "0004 In the
couldl eam _ . other 1Jn .. : , retallate? Some crltlo. of such a world."
A l oelD ..... ....... ,. imaD"': plan ml,ht ' reasonably , demand: Paul G. U. S. economiC
_t.._ of $lie repreMDta&ive. Bow silly can 10U eet!' , cOQperaUon admlnlatrator, a Is 0
could laD. bold a An enemy equipped with eaough was concerned. He 1811:1 lie was
Job Uaa& _ .... pa,. them-tb,tIOt boMQ', and permitted. first drop. Itron,ly opposed to thla type of
'. ,.ear III ' ... I r IbeIr eould put thI. Dation, or lilY nlltlon. "bilateral .. and that h.
M-a.. pia tn Sllc:h, a fix that there'd b. no US,! .ould use every Influence to dla.
IInel .... other ,and no. opportunity ,too eourllle luch pacts. '
... ... 01 DalntaDOe " the bomb. " : .
ID)' 7e&1'8 aoq 'ul . From It 100b as though LANDLORDS:
-:: Senatar Flander. may have 'Freeze' I. 'Out
oUa.e4' to aooit" &be'-A..,. &b&& , ,but hi. trouQle for hi. work.
,. , . II""'" FLANDERS explained hta plan Landlords would brel\th.. With
weD .... job be" .. one which be beU\!ved mlgbt aome rellet a. they read the latest
Fe,! ,l!'jlo at omelaL PIe United N,atiollS' effor:tB. to announcement by federal housln,
desks 1ii ,either .en,le or liouse write au op worldwlde Tillie Woods. .
ID Wsshlngton are. In reallt7. eontrol qf atomic eneru. Woods IIld ,'the treeze prlnclpl.
atatesmen. The,y .are ' but bumans ASked whether hli plan ' rdlght of rent control now a thin, of the
fir.t Interelt II themlelve.. 1I0t arouse critiCism that- ltal coun- past. ..
A conslderati,le number ot , thllm try ts depyln, IlseU its, foremost , FOUR new rules easlng re'nt con. '
pOl the !'l trol. would indicate was the
ltlca '-that a 'dedl'on.tta. think we shoul.d leU our 1m. aituatlon. but a closer look mlpt
tlon hf' ability." 'Re, fthe'l mortal .ouls 0 the devJl." raise lome doubts.. ., .
voter. the' them-, But In tHe AJ'nerlciui concept, First. owner. putting more valu.
a Itemmlng from 1778, to sell one's Into their property would be In line
OIl our part; no reilion ' why we freedom to an enemy through non. to collect increased rents. Then,
abould worship at their shrines: us. of the bomb might be tanta. local rent officials ' would have
The,. " are' enUUed to "'al to the' sltuat!.0n whieb the more leeway In adjusting rent, ceU.
same Clonalderatlon we &CClord nator finds dlitast\!fuL. Ingl In harmony 'wltb 10l:al
ODr peraopal .mployees. ECONOMY ' estate prinCiples. '1'hird
who are emolent should be kept th\! of the "freeie"
or( the i9b, relardtl'Sl ot part,.. 'Warnin_g Sou'nded . principle. and. fol4rth, an
TIl. ".. shoald be . "opinion" as to proDlible reni '\like
replallBCl. ''I'O' ''WD over thelD President ' Truman'. admlDlatra- Umlb available" to landlorila . be- I
lIlerel,. becaiaae th.,. hold aD &ion W8I coming In for aome crltl lore they repair or
eleO'Ive ,ome" to wtUllaold 'ClrlU. dim. al a result of the current bl- their propert,.. _ '
clam whea crltlolsm Is dae partiaan econom,. . ,drive In eon. BUT-and there were. three of
does aMmalle for pod gress. Sellator ' (R.. VL) these-the b'ave pro.
.... ai. 'We. .. vo...... should warned that If the elfin tectlon. The propoled or
GODsIder neb omola" ....... it will put a powerful' polltlc:a wea improvements ' can onlY be "made
piOyees. .... trea' them a. pon In Pre.lden' andl with the tenant'i permlUlon . how.
woald U the,. w.re OD oar per- -and In aD electi9D 7.ear, at that. ever. with these. e01lilltiona the
.oaal lI.8yroo. B"Wq, pabUo arllled, thalP be tenant may be
: .mee don DOt, In ' IbeU. COD- to t.andl'n . , the Preal 1. U the Improvement 11 nlleded
I ' atlmle eIIleleao, 01' malle., dent a two !JIllion doUar campalp ' to maintain the property. '
auroao .. lIer .. , fund for th. congreSilpnal elee- %. Where the Improvements are
When the Amerlcau e ' Ie wiD tiollS next 7ear. , conllstent with local "practice.
do Iesa hero WQUhiPing
P
a: more FIF'1'Y-8rx lenators - 21 Demo- and cUltom." or proper" mana,e.,
. . crab and 35 Republicans - have ment.
.we ex; alped a petition to tll,ke up are. S. U tbe change Is such 8S would
pe ... ' mo e res om ose we . olut;1on which . would force Truman Increas. the rental value In ,a nor.
to pubUc office. We .bowd to' balance the bud,et b7 cuttln, mal market where free bar,alnin,
put our emp10,eBl on the job of federal "operating appropriations prevailed.
,.ctuatly working for us. for we pa)' froDi ' flve to 10 per cent In the fiI. The rules were dispatched to aD
wa,e.. and are entitled to their cal ,.ear. rent office. Wood. .aid.
first conslder_tlon.
We no longer are drUting. we are DANGER OVERLOOK EO
that ) .
fa .t.ate ' I;
ve
7 battle 'Plaster 'of Paris Held' Infection Source
the baJlj of c,opgre I. not belween
.two.' partlel. but betWeen thos' or
tha rliM and tho .. 'of die left.
TboH 'oC ,th. teft .... foll1ld m botb
rnaJpr par.ti.s. Th. people no 10n_.
bava a c:holce4S'etween-partlea. onI7
choice betwnn eandJdatea. "Wei.
laW' II the mall. wOrd tbat a,"
tnata AboM. who would proVIde IO.
IIWe lOCIalllDl,'" It actuallJ me ....
.............. tor DOtlWI';" iDdl& ..
.. oar 00IlIUIIIIIG0aJ
Pla.ter of PaZ'ia, In use aD ov.r
the world for decades without .ter-
contains actual du,er. ot
infection, accordln, to Prof. E. O.
D. Murray Ind Dr. G. I);
01 McGW JIDlYerlft)'
'l'be familiar wlllte matulal aaed
primarl17 u cUI for broIceD
boa. h .. Ioq -.. OYtrJooUcl u
. 'IOUr" of lDfaaUoD, .. U8lftrIS_

bospital died unexpecte417 after a
kIIee ovar which two IUC.
celalv. lei plaster cast. hall been
used. The medical men beeama
IUIplcloua of tht plalter. Both cuts
bad been thrown aw." but Prote ..
sor Mllrra, Inveatl.ated plaltar
taken from or1llDal tina. Be fDIIDd
IU .. nar.... ,erma In 1& 01 10
c.au. Tetu ..... fGUlld In two 01
tile au.
Tennessee' s Representative Ran I
kin Vias nothing 11 not persi Hlcnt.
The Democrnllc legislator again
was' lplannlng a mea sure to -obtain
a bonlus ' tor U,S, war ,veterans,
TRle: cha irman of the house vet
erallS committee disclosed that he
was ilrooming a multlbillion doUar
bonus bill as a follow-up to veler-
ans' pension legislation. He Indl
cated. he mi"bt leek action at this
aessioln.
Guest Room Beauty
be knew It or nOl, be
was lin for some rough .Ieddlng. for
even as he discussed tbe proposed
measure. .ome members of his
committee voiced the bellet there
would be no, more major veterans'
beneflll reported ouf of com
at tbls session.
COMMENTING on his measure.
Soap Holes Found.
Value in Disguise .
, Produce Magic Mud
With Multiple Use.
Ever Belle Fourcbe. S. D .
was a rlpsnortlng catUe town at .
the end of tbe old Chisholm trllil
Ita residents have been damning
the "soap holes" that plaaued the
area.
Rankin laid be re,arded adjusted
ecimpensatlon - or bonus - as a
po.llble. lolutlon to the whole que.
tlon of veterans' benetlts.
lIe has managed to b'otUe up
meaaure. to extend the "5221)"
Gl Jobleas pay beyond the July 25
expiration date. termln, ul}em
ployment payments "rocktn, cbalr
FastridIn, cowboys often took
a nasty tumble In this
perl" mud and catue were for.ver
,etting bogged In them. ,
But now, like a man discovering .
hli blves are really a bless ina,
B.pe ' Fourche fO\lDd its .oap
holes .re one of it. bl"elt alseta.
Every one of them Is filled with
mone;y." . '
The bonus bill. Rankin arllled.
"woul,d deduct from the compensa-
tion Illl this sit-down money, on.
the-job-training and college bene-
fits."
a magic mud called bentonlte. It's
en odorless, tasteless, sdapy mud
with a thousand uses and scientists
are up new one., every .
da)'.
A/RUFT: __ '
An' A,nnirersary .
The winged boxcar flew into Ber
Iln's Templehof airdrome. It landed
five tons of ateel wool and texWea
on th.e concrete airstri p at exaqtly
12 o'doek.
THlC ,LANDING was accom
pllshed In ma,nI1l'cent solitude.
However, It wa.s an event or a ,
sort that seldom goel unnoticed. I
For thllt l,mlln, rounded out one
.oUd year at "Operation AlrIUt" ,
the b(lttest weapon In the cold war. '
DeslPite that. it waa probably one
of thl! mOlt unattended birthday.
in hlsltory. The American twlnen-
glne C-82. nicknamed .. tbe flying
boxea.r;' trundled to a los.din, sta
tlon like an,. other plane. '
FI.IGHT. made ' b:r Lt.
Most of us ahead,. are ullng It
a haU dozen times a dB),. but ala
moat nobody hu heaI:Ci of it. Men
use it In shoe poUsb and hand
cleaner.. Women us. It In face
Mlcbl\el B. Se.eley. Bakersfield, Bt\Iitolllte la .... ,1II01t
Cal.. 'wa. the 2S5.S14th of the 365- eJ),t, lIIalerial lound In Detore.
day airlift. HII load brought the When moistened n .weUa 'e
total to a million. 943.855.9 tons cit leveral tlllles Us 'norm.1 slse.
tood, coal, machinery and otber Thl. guallb' makes It useful ID
suppUe. that 'kept Berlin going dur- I terprooflD, -hoaslDr fonuda-
-The eomb ed DIes. .,
Ing till. blockade. &iODS aDd many other Indll!ltrlal
task ftOree wa dumping an average powder, lotlonl, . beauty .cream
ot 8;200 tons dally \rito the city Bentonite also Is found In many
with IIu.ch ea nobody paid mUCh. types of paint. plaster and
attentlo-l'l .to I any J:'lore. agenta. It'a handy tor fllllnJ; holes
Hike -on Wa down ousanda .of .feet Into the
In'. giant dams and fpr casting
tor ' molten metal. Forlled
A bW
' "- eartb this magic mud 1u, ir lcatel
... the present the s In 011 weDs and .end. the
minlDlluin '" e In the United debrll 'lip to ,
States. fro.rn to 75 cents an hour ., ,
had cleared is fir,t hlll'die and Its' new uses and !J:Icreaslng popu.
VIla. (mils to further conslci- larlty" for Its"older uses aU add up
eratloill. , ta a boom such ai Belle Fourche
THE men wa. approved un. ba sn't seen alnce' the gold ' rusb.
anlmQlllly b,. e .enate labor com- In the past 10 years the , popula.
mitt e ' )' l tlon has practically doubled and
e . ' bentonite now pours ' $600.000 a
, P.p r (D. , P1la.), com year Into Ule town In tbe form 'Ill
mltte.
1
memtie 'laid Pl.e 'labor ,de additional ' pureha.In, power.
that if tile blU "
became law It would mean BeUe Fourche
raise. for .bout 1.25 million work. shipped , out tbte. carloads of
li In' Cat ' tta year Its production
ers w 0 a was carloads "and tilts year
no.w lell- thlllll;.;.1$ !:entsr,:an: ' theY c\lrloadlngs to '0 con.
hour., t ',r ,I' :"J ,.... ' , slderablY 'higher. .
Ho.wever. the , aenate . committe. Sdentists say that bentonite, a
not. w,lth th., l!1ejl .ttan,e' mixture up mostly of
the law dust from' prehistoric I.
elude . mal)7 wort*ra .. covered I found almost nowhere In the world
by It , . " In tha Black Hilla of W,.o-
tliat the .bID had min, and SOllth Dakota.
been Ilrciadened ao that It Incluqed .
oBb' lin lOO.j)OO....JlOn.flrm It js ,tI)e most absorbept material
workell'lI. The'se. he said, are en; , nature .ver 'Jias devised. they la,..
,aged In processilll ' agriculture and ' a half dozen teallpoonlful-wlU
products 'In lo.called , "area. ot pro. soak up a PSI or water.
.
"';'
Ed;Ue "aItItUl. atar lira, II ..
..... the' Phil-
De.. wbo wa. abot II,. It-year
olil Batlt Stelnbarea. ,... ap
... aroDlld a.alD. It waa
lIe.e. lie woali1 tie aille ta re-
lola the team aDd pia,. lome
1Il0nl lIaD ... ls _IOD. .

Keep it lAsal
Bond-Price 'Chart
' .... IS Of ."101' ....
'Io .. eu IIO.... t " ."
' } IOOO 111,111, I Sill.",
AI con, 71U' 0f '71.
Tiae alloYS c1iar& do... tite
..... oat 1IIlb,eUe,.allle r IDerea
,ID tile ' yal.. 01' larm Cl""" ...
&be put IT ,.elrri, .. 4eplotecl ,-
Iu a coRl.,.rllOa .1 bow mllell
IaniI lilies ."DOW .. .
IIII)' a -.1.... pYOl1IJDeat ... .
ID.. bOll4l wtUi ..... mUGh h
-a14 ba.e 1ieQ1IInI In lID.
Wed KilleD ....
By SJDtbeti,:, ......
New pyrethrumWe.
tha' ldll lDaecta hava been mid.
l,nlhaUcaut fer 1be am time III
&lie Iaboratorl.. 01 the bureau
... tomolou and pianfquaran1lne,
1& .... b..n aDDCIWICed bt tile 'U: 8.
"IMP tmellt or apIcu1tl.tno
'I'M el!e&Qlo.a IIl8bup '" ....
N
lCW BEAUTY tor yoUr guest-
room linens I All for tbe tun
of embrOidering these waterlilIes.
of crocheting this simple pdglngl
Something different I Pattern
7479: transfer one motif
two Crochet directions.

Our unprov"d pattern - vllual wllll
easy ..to-aee cho rts and phQtoll . and com_
plele directIons -make . needlowork ,.. ,
Send 2D cenu \In eoln' l for cb p.t.
tern tc: The Sewln. Circle. N.edlecrart
Dept.. P .O. Box ' \Ill. Fletbul h SblUQn.
Brooklyn !lG. N.Y. ; P.O. Box 5710. ClIJ;.
caco 80. lU. ,
lewlo, 01.. 1. N ... I.o,aft D..... ,-
lIM W. RaahlDti III.. OIaIe&fO .... W.
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Add
Sturdy Lawn Chair
Is Simple to Build
VOU ' CAN 15uiJd this handsome
J. laWn chair by fo.lowm, the
pattern method 0" construct OD-.
This and many more projects 'call
be , built i the lowest ' possible
cost-if you want to i'build it yoll1"
self."

Solve )lour .awn f\!rnllUre noeda !IF
."ndlna for Lawn Pattern
:12 to :!llo. r.Blld Po tiel'll Compol1'lJ'. Dept.
W. Pillaoontvllle. N.Y. , .
. THE 1
ME FOR'THIS/-,'
When Your
Back Hurts-
-. t,
Thunday, July'14, 1949
THE MIAMI GAZETTE WAYNESVILLE, .., ..... ,"",
WOMAN'S WORLD J . __ .... Outfit
Prevent Summer Skin Troubles
By Proper Rest, Diet and Care
He",Man'.
Cedi '
* * * * * *
for School
, By Haley
S
KIN shoulc;l be at Its best during
warm. mpnths, well colored,
Imootp anel ' satiny. Summertime,
however, tor many ' girlS' 'is the time
when they most of their
dittleulties.
Sun and wind can do unpleasant
things to the skin unless you're
cal'eiul. Bll.h of them can be drying
to the ex'eme unless the skin baa
adequate. protection,
, Too much sun when the skin can
not "tlj ke It" wil\ result In a severe
and uncomfortable burn, to say
notlling ot the fact that It mil)' be
ruinous to ' the appearance. Sun
bathing wtli do wand en tor the
akin, because o! thl! ultra violet
ray. of' the ' llun providing vltamln
D, but you shoWd not overdo ' .t.
Start wIth a short exposure til1le
and build this up at the rate of five
or ten minutes a day.
n the skill Is extremely dellcate
and i ensltlve, use any of the many
lotions which permit tanning with
out the discomfort of burning. ' Even
(you give' the protection
of a lotion, it' I still wise not to 'un
without bUilding the time of u
posure b:y
Good Skin Care'
Starts
No cosmetic preparations can
cure a bad akin, Skin health begins
intemall,y with adequate diet, rest
and cleansing. It 'the IIkln ill rough.
Ipotty or has a tendency to
break out, look first to your diet for
the cause.
Drink plenty of ' water for a
thorough cleanaJng of the system.
CUt dbwn 'on heavY or irled foods,
rd, _ ,itt mull , ,
paltrlell and other rich foods
IUbstitute With fruits, vegetables,
aaladll, light Ilesllerts anll ai leaat
pint of mllk :daUy, '
Though it may' sound farfetched,
reat and' exercise are essential to
f'" .. ...,. okln. H ... wI."
des, under the eYe' 0linnot be
ved except by adequate resl.
f . .
, ,
llUiJ ID
I.
cu.., . lor $1#,." ,ft;".
k .allnw can be helped
onl,y by .Urrina ,. brisk ch:c'ula.
tion that :.vW flOod the skin with a
tinge of pink color . that's desirable.
After . you've the above
pointel'l, then atart on eXternal
CIIre. with fine grain
and a tendency to drynes. may
hav, to depend on and' l0-
tion. lor ' thelr cleansiri,. Avera-ge
akinl do weU to combine loap and
water cle_n'ling. ,with those of
cream. . Coar .. e. OilY" IIkln 11' best
treated Wlth consistent ' appUcaUons
of 10ap, and wat.t;t.
" . f I I
C1unllne..s ' '
. Ua,ny ,Skin }'totil,ma '. ,
For the aven,e perll'D on,e
thorougb ,cleanling ,for the IIdn
iloes , wonderll. Til many, the
,I. best. lind thlll may con.
lillf cleanaing with soap
' .. \ l ,
Tbe IIaftlJ rippled testare ., .
.. moiler ...... enb .....
tile interesWil fabrlo
er u.e aeaIOII, .... OM 1Ila1 ,
lIIalin I... .. ..,... ..... .. .
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Coordiiiated C"lJSUOI
BJ Richard Bill WIUdnIOD
A
NDY hadaensltive. eyes and
delicate hands but LeonIe, bam.
and bred a westerner ,of pioneer
stock, was human. Sbe loved him.
It wasn't until after they were mar-
ried that she discovered he was a
pbJtsical coward, . :
Sl).e found out the night of Serena
Boone's engagement party. Tony
Swl!t. was ther e. As usual he wa.
drunk. He was a handsome devil.
thlll Tony. taU and bronzed anlt
I
reckless. He had been Leonie'll
childhood
h ear t. Folks
salli ' she would
3
. Minute
. 'Fiction
h a v e married
him It It weren' t
I
"for 'his drlriking.
The first thing Tony' saw when '
he came through the door was Le
on{e 'and Andy dancing together, A
IIcowl crossed hls . face. Then he
" laughed. When they whirled past
him he up and wb.acked
. Andy on the back. I
"Tony's cut:; he grinned. "Make
way tor a man." ,
Leonie flushed. Andy hesitated,
look;ed at Tony, then gave way smU
ing. "Sure thing," he laid. "Your
dance, Tony."
As soon a's IIhe could, wtthout ap-
pearing too obvioull. she asked
Foods for Future Use
( S" ll.,tip" B,low)
Puled Sleeves
J
UST THE THING to plan on to
have Teach: when school bella
r\Dg again - a simple. princess'
jumper with tiny puffed sleeve
Coo.rdlDated
TeeH,en are Ilvln. ID ' co-
ordinated casual lie
AndY' to take her home.
she
Freeze your Foodll
,r-------------, blouse and coUared jacket to
match. Sbe'U be as .. proud a8 can
be in, this pretty
, the one lUutraled above. A
Gruller ' blue bi.use II teamed
with a. BuffaJo Nhikei print In"
lndtanheiul coon for am'ootll
apd durable wear. _.DIi c1alllie
''lIe bi.ase :"Ith a bow at , lIle
,DeCkllDe aDd the rracefU;1l,. 'all.
'1D6 llkirt ma,. be tamed oa' OB .
,oar .wID, .acblne with ealle
alter .. few lalGDII the local
'aewla, center eve .. 11 Jou're
Doviee. . '
and' water, then creaming, FbUow
this In the morning with a
dash, of cold water.
OilY skins will need more fre
quent cleans\rtg. How oUy the skirt
Is dependll upon ' the frequencY o!
cleansing, ' and ,is belt judged by, the
lndiv,ldual or a ' doctor, who spe
clalize. in I1dn disorders.
"Why did you let him insult you?
Ob, the shame of it!" . , ROAST TURKEY in mId summer,
Andyl, was startled and broiled chicken in .January
LYNN CIIAMBER'S MEN1J .
Chicken Shortcake with Gravy
Buttered Lima Beans
CarTot Sticks Beverage Cookies
I !:ialad in Cherry
. PepperQllnt lee, Cream,
,Let who insult me, honey. itrawbeiry' 'Ihortcake in pecem.
She atared at him, "Tony ber, these are some of the items
of I never 10 web , are a real , on
in' my, lite, 'menu. if you bave facUities for
'''1'011)'' Oh, tau mean be- , freezina your food. Thill rnay be a meat in the freez
eavse of wbat be lIald! Sbaou, . 'freezer right in your ,own home. enough meat fqr
honey. Tony dIdn't 'mean any or' it might pe space rented at one your family for
IbID,. Be wall drunk," of the large loclter, that are now a meal. Waxed
The appalling truth flashed .vailable In 110 .many localities. or waterproofed
across Leonie' s brain in that mo- Foods know no season when Ws paper m' a y be
merit. AIldy wa; a cowardl He'd possible to free.ie them, Bln'd, thill, U ed ' between
been afraid of Tony, was of COUl'se, ' Is one each hamburger,
why he evaded the issuel . With of the best waya ' I tea k or cbop
UIDe whimper-ing cry ahe turned to avolc! mea' 1 since this makes
lUId 'l'an sobbllig from the room. monotoDI):. You easy I!eparate 8J1d hastens
A. week later, on' Saturday' nlght, simply . treeze thawing once they come out for
. . ' . th f >d h use, Or, in this ',case, you may
Andy IItoppM by at Seth I:.ancey e . 00 W en readily' remove two or three choPI
store to see Seth on It. matter cd rt'l at ' 'the peak
bUllnells. Ii. couple of b(,y's from hi. 9f the aeason, without thawing the whole package.
mine' were there, at ute then eajt it when Pull the proJlel" wrapplni ,tightly
bar.. . Minutell ' later, talking with ;you want it. around the meat to smooth out
a
P.tt ...... No. 8143 come. In 111,... I, I. 4,
I , 8 lind $ .,.." r., SIu 3.
yord. of jllckel. ,Ilrcu;'
blou... , 1 ,ani. I
Ready 'or, ,OUI, now-the new rail aNi
Winter luue,:ot .J:ASHION. our":'-comD!et.
Pllttem mll .azl"e. Smart new die.Jana,
n"we-fr"" patwrn printed 1iI8Ide
lb. Sen", 2S ' centa
SEWING OIR'JLE PATTERJ<j
1110 80.'. w.na BL Oble.... " III.
!!:ncloa" 2S In COIN.lor eecb
patt,,", deslr-.d. .
Pattem 51-.
Na.ma
Addr .....
- Even : the avera,e individual.
when' cbanglng makeup or refresb
ing it, sboUld clean ber llkin inlltead
of attempting to do the plckup job'
with ' llimply' more make*p. 11
make-'up .pplled old
up, . the grime Ie ground In in
and may lodge. in the pOru
Seth, be beard out front. Freezip, food , Is one of the aim all possible ait and eUminate 'air
Investigating be that pleat o! preserving m'ethods slnoe pockets, The package Ihould
two. bOYII were in a bullll foods requtre oniY,. a minimum of IImooth and firmly packed to eon
Mr. Murphy, as, he 'was known
small fry, bad , been bnbib-
lbtlav,lly. J!e lurched graceleu.
Ing In , ., ;
!If let cream remain oa
the akin lon, ellou,b to. do,
cleansmg .job. It yqu
cream the faoe' before get.
tin, into the tub, and the
water wUl open the pores and leI
the cream aet Try It just
once, and ),ou'U lee , how mucb
more dirt you can let out OJ the
akinl
wtth Utree the Bar V preparation, and they retain their lerve storage space.
cattle ranch. ' by and, freahnes. until thawed and pre- Seal the,. paper ,with a
..... tchec! a while. in.' fold" 'whlc.h meanll bringing one
It beglln. to look ". ,1hc)lhhi tJie' olllee". edge over other and folding it
would be wreCked. ' lOt' out cd 'How to Meat ',] . , oVer , th,e ahorter Iheet. Now twilt
, -" 1 For Fteezer ' ., Of '<lld the :enda and lIeal "wlth lice
it the IT'$ a stmple to .freeze meat tate (scotch) .&ape. Tbls tape II not
for ber. for fliture ' mealll and YOu need atrected , by inoistur4!ll or cold",
. ' folloW' only a few simple rules to I:abel all pa.ckarea so you can
do it IUccelllful1Y.. . eaelJ.y Identify them when you want
When choo)ling animala for freez them. The l.bel should contain the
lng, 'select those bealthy ol]e. of type of melt encloled. the number
lize and welgbt which will pro- of lIervlnll or the weight in pounds,
duce the quality of cuu and the date on which it was
by the family, Excessive fat il un wrapped for treeztnl.
avenue and ,ran into
, I
.. ,.. .. tt." .. _" he moaned unhappily
110 so'rry,"" .
'ISo 1lm 1. I}e repijecL
"How much have you had to .put ,
you in .
"Only elglit ala!!ses beer a"
pf whiskey," ,hiccuped Mr,
Murpby.
"'Good buvensl" g8llped the
priest, .. drink eyen foJll'
glasses 01 " , "
"And " n,ytIi,er' can I."
agreed
Certain areas whlcb set a dry'
look, like the ,cor
nen of the f(louth or eyest do well
.With a regular appllc:ation of cream
at night;. Give your elbows .a dab,
neceuarl', but an ample covering As lOOn II the meat II wrapped
of fat 'prOtect. the lean tram city. and labeled, pl.ce in the freezer. It
In, out during the you do not hpve a treezer at home, Jle ll.ad been Jnto,
. Thll latter does not to veal, store the pack",es In tbe a job and dlclP' t seem
,inee tha.t meat bllll ' little fat. tor' witll you can take them to the to 'care he adyanc,ecl or"
'1 Theile ' rule. appl,y WbE!ther you locker, but this ,boulel 'not be m<lr. not. Ws , Wite , cons\,antJY
purcbase meais from a [Darket or I b ' " him tor ills lack . of ambition; .,ut
nell, prod,uce hOuse. AI/t for qUialIty' cuu than a a the words rolled off Uke water off'
. too, to prevept' rollah
Row to Sol"e fr!lm prime cattle, and mention ' Fr P I a duck's back.
Speelal Skba DefecU that you intend free:&in'g 'them and I ozen OU try "Here you are, twenty.slx .
the butcher may be more careful Keeps Well , ld d till I Sglna at the same
Blackbeadl and whlteheadl are In his selection. '. rrozen "poultry I. one food wh,lcb 0 ,an S p u .. '
common evidences of pore Irregu k n In Its fr e tat nd old job," she him. "I ,
larlties. They are both the result of I Once the carcass Is prepared, c:hJll eeps we , oz n I e, ,a der what you'll be m three year8,
Wh th the meat tmme.diately aSI bacteria even less he replied.
ally accumulaUons. en e pOres ,rOw rapidly .. t .the hi"h' tempera. a tt e 11 101 0 n ' \:.
are and the oily, dewslt col- I , ,. " :.. ' .
biackhead olds,' b1lc;teri .. ", U;
When the ally deposit 18 under thli ma;y -nlin ,the' fla'vor of the meat un I c:'l you
;.ltbl,; 'i t ts called a wbltehead. " ' , 'les. it Is chUlec:\ at ,once: " can prepare It
',Cleanliq,. JS U1!! anllwer to' ,treat. '.wal bewildered and un . Me'at catting is no JIClb for a with no
ing ,blaCkheads. The akin maJ be l The day tie found Dovice and should be dOlle by the special tools. Clean
' cream-ed or washed with soap broOdm, o.vell the sltuatlon. butcher or an expert cuttel'l b}rd, and dis
B
' mi". _n'..- h la' t d It at iI locker "Iant. You, bowever, joint It, pla!)e cooking It,
water, . or both -of these Y " ... oon e _cou a an. uI ' .#.. . wrap It for ffeezing to be 'cooked
be combined for best no. longei. 'Leavina Noah Tai. Ibo d .pec.... cuts you want, if th I
may', alao be of ' ", __e drove :you've a catcall Gr part s ,ater.
UIIed' on the face to o'pen the 'pores be liP the walk he of one. Ii ..8 gooel Ide/(l tpI ,have the Birds are killed, bled, plucked,
d th
:-i ,.& th hea"d a c.... He bur.t' O'neD the' meat cut in famil,y size portions to chilled and dreased before they can
an , r.e,mqve e ; me. "no. er , ''' t ' o(' :r , , ' , b k d. If d ' It'
,ood lilea 111 use wa ed au and C100t aad ,fo\Uld Tony Swift trY,1p, amce, ,the meat e pa,1! age , you eSlre, 8 a
dab :tbiii Gn the skin t!fth a clean to ItfIl\htalW\fe. Tony: or Ihquld not be great to tbe poul.
ad ,or Iwab of cotton wtien th He wal ' babbUri, 10meth1Jl' 'about it has !l!!eb thawed, try and freeze it in that state, so
ts: thOl'QUlhl,y waa:m and r:' really loving blm . . ' J It's p,op",a}" \oor to have me!lt the poultry ill ' ready to pop In the
Wi\b, 'porel G);IeDl ' c.over theTGrQ. whirle4 at. 'th. sollnd And, boned, freezing oven. tor Chrlstmaa Thanksglv
tiPI With Ulsue' and presl out made. ,.Hllr llp ' :oboi Tile Ipace, and Imce the bon.el cannpt ing dlnne!:, .110t use sage ih the
th blacllMad8. : " .' Iis- from, Bol-' _." . puncture ,wr,ppin, pal"er , once dressing If expect to keep the
e , _ "j. . -f' .. . , the)"re enmmated. bird more months since
danIel' cd the -, .I, AD!J .lrede the floor " . the fla the meat.
akID It, It's belt to RIa 'ace was bJaeIi. ..{ pea,",
continue applll'!ltions until the lie' '''' blUerl,: ",..?re dumb, ... Proper , Here' cblcken t.o be
blackbeads rather ,than treat lifter aD, Yoa'" "cbin.'" SllYes Q.lf&lity." , I L_ ; frozen: not welgb
the akin rouctil7 Co ....'mov. them lfe I ' . I rr to economlH on over two and drened,
. 'u .,' , ,e Itraek old., Tn,. tried te 1& wrapping paper f$Jr frozen foodl or be ovell . frying
at me. . doclp, bat ADd,' .... 1 clIppecl sinCe the meat may d.." out ,.nd chlckenl from three
$Go.he 111m on lIle clala 10 .... d ibM, '!freezer bums" 'otten reault. Reg. to il9i1bd. be
After Treatinent ,lie ___ I doWD. ..... bu h ,..lin 20 k 61'" .
,,' " "banm oul" Hti 'lunged but ... ar to er ' paper, or ... waxed ,w,ee I ...
, #in be quite red An ....asf.t where be ex 'eted paper or grocery at\lre trpe paper Fowl ,for fric.ilel! may wel&b
tJ!e ,trFatip,nt, iJ;I " _ . are not uled: Moillture vapor from four to .be pounds can' be
on' whleh"you con,cea' i AndT'l1t RUt ,again, a:: prOof paper bag. or car1:onl mad. from to two year. old. A roast-
moat. Pat on, c.ream. and let again ony tb An , especiallY for' this PUrpolt1 .re beat. Inc ebJc!ken ' .hould weigh four to.
the redJ)eal "'. hiin I ee t., bim They should 'be eaay to Irold, wrap five pounds, but 'Is beat If Dot more
Afterf the creamin, a laple a,ain. H..,hit hlm"a third time or bandle. tou&h enou&h to resilt than a year-old. Caponi should
of tlple. remove cream carefulb e, fourth.. Blood cQvered Ton, s tearing, and capable of recelvln, wei,b from 7 to 10 pounds but
and wads w1c:h bav. been face. Toa,. for lIlercy. an ink or china pencil mark for shOuld not be Gver 8 to 10 moalha
dIpped in ,ice water to the IIdn. -':ndy dralled 10 door labelln,. old
Thel. ahould be patted in \ ,an up. bfJn oul. , _ --,....-______ -,-___ _
warcl dll'lictiaa. ....Uh' particular "Andyl" LeonIe , ned Into bill LYNN lAYS: Fl'UJl Juice. for breakfalt or bey
care boIna wed ,round \b ..,es. aha.. "Ob, DI7 darUn .. you were e .. These Freedn" . ' erales are frozen" Seleet
app)lcat'JOD at lee pad. wonderfull Qh, precious, forgive TiP. to Relp You good Juices from . ....eU
lhould be repellted MYeraJ ,.Urn al me what " aaid. ADiIY, wQ Varlitles are of gre.t limportane. fruita and chill thoroughly. ,Extract
It- IhrbIP th porel and belp' cit, dicln:t ybu do that befGre-that III the lucce .. M Irelulllll! cd fruits. the julc. , aacl pour ibto paratrlft
culatrOll. the awin,.n' acttaa 01 nI,bt at the dallee'" , Applee for aauce, for coated tubs or c7l1nderl. FreeZe
the cold. drawm. blOod to the ' iur, ArJIJ7 ' frowned. ''Wb7, IbU!=D, .Guld be Baldwlns, '
of tile skin. Tbe belier the billie)'. I dOll" UU tID apt. Dan" Northem or 1"eUo. ll , WajeJ' und 101'- walbln, fruit.
cutation, tbe e.ller It I, for th IOU HIil-lle " dtuaa Usea. n.... It . 17pee. - > berriel .nd "Ietablal Ibould hay.
blood , to -Clal'l7 a,. lmpurlUv ., ... DO need." , __ I StudJ the rreealn, ieo ID It unl... the ..
from th. atIn. ' Lecime laid bar bead 011 bJJ abou1- wID be alJabl. 10 knrtr Iban .-,
1'01' wblteh ...... "Uow tbe "'eat' der, "I .... darliq. 01 GCIIIIW bow mucb or each :11I8IId .. ""ell tID the frenao
outlined for bIuIclIadi wiU i ... OJ meat or poulb7 1DU' .. 'OU Jptf6d food 10 th, caa

' .iiu1 0fttIt0cdI_ ...... 1O for .... tit prevea& foacI __


, Itefta ... tbIJai u4
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Aatiseptlc alat .... t SDot ...
SKIN, IRRITATIONS,
J'or ... ,II.pC;Ie an4 aaedlelaal ....
to .a&era&1lJ ca o4 PIa lrrlta&io,", ,
lteb ueb al &eUer. rub; _pie rIJaC
wotm.' d""., or eea"lII" lise
lIlea, III dlreC:led. MedIcated 10 cUn .....
ar tor mar. nllevtaa 'UoIliIIC-
FOLEY PILLS
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. HUII;I YOU. _0 UCI&
'.'
THURSDAY. ,JULY 14, 1949
Steven and Mrs. Loer of Ft. Dodge,
. Lebanon. tor a few weeks.
1III:s. ' Oba Welch was bost e8B Mr. and lofrs. Joho Denny and
to lJle members of thE! Civic 80n of Dayton were guests of

Mr . Denny's parents, Mr. :lnd
James Thornberry League at her home Mrs. George Denuy, this ' week..
b
afternooD. M-ra. A S ColleH
FITE
THURSDAY - FRIDAY, JULY 14, Mr. Bnd
ad as Fourth of July picnic . . Mrs, G. M. McDonald was host-
. ' .
supper guests : Mr. and Mrs. T. a.ssls ted her In the II bsenctl of as!! to tho W.C.T:U. at ber home
MTS. C. D. Cook, wbo was unabl e "'"
W. Welch, Mrs.' Oba Welch, Mrs. 0 be' presQnt. because or JIInes s. Mr. a Dd Mrs. WJlHam Peters
TWIN THEATRE .
, '
RECE;NT WINNERS: Ralph Peters, $lOi Mr . G. . M. L. Scheerer of fttt Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. JoWl Weloh are aJ,noullclng the birth of 0.
Iowa, Mr. PaUl We eb son, . moved to- their complet ely r eo daugh ter, Priscilla Josephine, Tue
. Mike, or Lebauon, Mr. ' and Mrs, decorated bome, "Twin Pines ." sday. 'I'he mother Is the former
. $35; Mrs. Marie Cunpbell, ISO. . " . .
! .
CeoU Llnkou d 'fbelma> Osborn nnd the mat
e an , Diane and on' 1\.aple Street [rom Wolr reB
idence In Springboro Saturday. e rnal grll ndpRr nta are Mr. an'll
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Taylor en. Mrs. Osborn of neait Har-
ve ysburg.
t ertalned the membcre of the
U)e Blblo Class. of Jonab's Mrs. II ff Beckett; who' hae
... _- Run' Churoh at . their country bo'cn ('onfllied to St. EUzabeth for
Sunday - Monday, luly 17 - 18
Clark Gable' in;
t t . _. home Friday evening. rea ment of n log fracture, was
. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bogan lind r oleased and roturned to her home
Command D . cislen
BIN family of near WHmlngtou wore near tho village Saturday.
E'IT BY TH IS guests or Mr. Bogan' S mother , Til e 'waY,1! nnd Means, COlDmlt-
GOOD cUEWS Mrs . . Bemelce Bogan at bel' bome t o B of the Jonah's .Run Friends
.... Friday, and Me bod 1st Churches met for Hospital, in
COMBI .... .:A.TION M S W n s pecial meeUng..... CliDD.!.II.U, tor obtlll"atJoD' Monda,..
'Washingt on
gl! eats Suuda), Ilt
Ilnd Mrs.
famUy .
of Mr
and
.... ft rs_ ara l'jgbt who baa been ". "
YOUR NO .... ' ____ III I ]' Brundenburg nt her Mrs. i... s.. Conett and son,
... .. ...... " A'ER s nce .aa. Winter , Is feeli ng a , ..
'- ,... _ ............ 40".. 01 b b t. - home on t ho Avenu.e FrIda ... iMr. Robert Colle'tt, Mrs. Louise
.... Y_ 11-.4 .. L __ ... 11 ue o...,r now and a ble to be ..., 'FIl ..
Is ..... 011 ..... ,..--u;.. out. nill g. Repres.entaUves . presont . te and daughter, Miss Jane
Mr. Charl es ot - Spokan&.
a". C. Ii.. ... III M ld C . were 1\lrs. A. S. Collett 'and' Mrs. FJte, were guests ot Mr. anti
WORLD .. LL. .-!.... .... :!. 'l"s. a ollni a lelt Thursday M H d
__ .. -.- _ ft r "" WillI am Gilliam from "onah's rs. owar Collett of Wl1m
t ... _It ... - ...... ... teI. COlI a ernoou or urcenflofd, where 01
...... .. ... cIt .. _.. . will be the houuegust or ber RIm burcb. "'fa. ' Jesse Penn'Hg. Ington Sundll-Y afternoon.
,Wash .. sud Mr. E. B. Longaore
clllled 011' Mr. Walter Clsrk, MI!.
J . B. Jones and ollier f rIends
'_' , g .u +"
lob. r-r -.-. per .......,. lIon.ln-)aw llud daughter, Mr . und tOQ, Mrs. Charles Bogan Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Syferd or
conatNctie ....... _114 ... ".... MI D t S
totioll .......... , ............. Mrs ) Sterling lugal s an'd family se Nellie Dnvls from the. ay on' were unday guests or
here SunilllY afternoon,
Miss Laura R,osllagle of Cln
oJ\jna'U' was a we kend !fuest of
her brot ber-Iulaw and sister, Mr.
tiolle' ...... ' ..... II ..... hlitu.. for ' a lew Friends' Churcb, and Mrs. a. S. 'thetl' parente, Mr .and Mrs. H.
CHRISTIAN SCIINCE Mr. and M1'8. Bim B.eekett had Mrs. Charles Gordon S. 'l:Ucker and Mrs. Mary PIer
. .
...... ... ....... as houseguesta, their son a nd Mrs. Roy Ellls, Mrs. ElDeraon son.
.... ........... II I . : ........., daugbter.ln' la.w MI'. and Mrs. MaBLers and Mrs. Stella Vance
and Mrs . Harvey Burnet. .
The .Lytle ElevatOr has been' D.
busy place day and ejenlnge . the
past. week. Mr. Early reports
=:.. ... John a,nd !Ions of Frank- from the Methodist Church.
MOIIitw. Un thIs week, ']' he Jpet at the Malt-
.. ....., ' ....... _ WU1Jam I ' oulc Temple tor special
AIC ....... ' .. ..,... .Qu...... . ... w IP was clrU'
SdeMe MelllIw ... ........ cally Injured In au automobllo Saturday e,venlng. Mr. Edward
... _ ifill..... last May. Is mucb 101- Hlzer received t.he Tblrd Dgreo.
tI'eII.crwr, ..... $1\ u. e. proved !lnd is commuting dally ... r "'''F
men
of ice cream and
.... y .... ,.. RAf Is '
__ -:-,__ -----.1 to bis job in Daylon. were servd to ttie twenty-
TIle . At ' five member- 'atten.A'ng.'
OM ......,St ........ U;---.U.$.A. r. a nd Mrs. Dwyer of ,. \.u
....... .... _ ._ ...... if ..... , , neur Sabina are unnolnlclng the HOWard aDd Robert Doste!r
blrlb of a daughter , Mary Dolores were hosts to the members' \lOr

,...,.
PBl ,
at home, ,Wedoesdu.y. Mr. and the B.Y.F. of Jonah' s RUn Chure'"
Mra. Gall Gordan .ot Ha.rveys. at their eountty home' Sunday
burg are the maternal grandpar- evening, .
ents. ., . The Beverend and J. P.
Mr. and MJ,:S. Thomas attended :at
are ell'tertalnlng Mrs, the DQUet. Cburch
mother, lire. M. L. /3iutarer ot Sund&7.
MfS. Sadie

WRECKER SERVICE
., .
", t hey have shipped in cars at
wheat a t. tbls TueBday's wrltln'g.
By MRS. WALTER Mrs. J . B. Jonell visJted In Day
Mrs>. Susun Say t or, who makes t on Monday and was a luncheon
.her home with her and guest of Mrs. Ctn rlEs Drake.
daughter. Mr. and Ml:Jjl . . Harry MT. Harvey Bur ne.t BPent .Mon
Graham, spent , lust. week with her day on. bU91ness In .ColwnlJus.
/ .Mr. and Mrs. Ever ett Early
son and wife, Mr. IU\d Mrs. Ren , ..
ry . ,aylor and children ' near Cen. we re Sunday evening .guests of
t ervlll e and als'o oalled on 'an' Mr. aUli Mrs. Irvin Snyder at
old friend. Mrs. Ida 'Blossom Heath. 'HlIIs and Dales,
der. In layton. .., .Dayton. .
. : . '. Mr. and Mrs. HaTVe), Bll\'net
.MIss <;:tlllrlot.t stetanJ'!fB, a attended a Mast ers ' Meeting or
nurse at St. EliZabeth Hospital W c h. G - t th
I 8l'ren oun" rall"es '8 e
BPe)1t week, at the home 'of I home Mr. and Mrs, De\IOti
aIjd Ralph Whorley near Monh)'
MI' . and -Mrs. Leslie Gray ' visll evenl1l1t. ..
84 and Mra. Jainea . A crowd enj0rfd the lifO-
at I1eavertown Bunday afteJlnoolJ: and BP]QDdl.d pkhlN8 ehowii
MI!'. aJld Mr:s. Russoll Cam,belt I Ohltpren's 'at
and t Bobby are "pending a ChurCh Sutiday
4
evenlllSf
Of. 'Weeks "'lth I"'. Mr. Arthur Greathouae of
Ilnd Mrs. George D,avla entertain;
tid to dhlDllr Sunday honor of
,MI'. und Mrs. CIlarles Davis of
Slloi;lune, Wash., who are ' vllliUns
relnt! ves and frIends in' Ohio.
'1'1.ose who enjoyed the ela,.
were : Lhe lionor guests, Mr. IUId
Mrs. Cllades Davia, Mr. and
Mrs. Bony Bosenberg, Mrs.
Myers, Mrs. Louella Swank ab'll
Jimmie Sw"nk. of Dayton, Mr ..
and r.frll. Raymond Dane and.
1\1rs. Charles or 'ClnclnnaU.
By MR8, HILV QI810N
Mrs. Clarence Crawford .pent
Tuesday witt.; Mr: aud Mra; Le-
.Roy sliaw ne,ar IiJpriligrteld.
1\lr. 'and Mrs. Bob Tate of Bell
bl'oak called on Mr. and Mnt.
Pete Runyon Frldi.y aftllmoon..
Mr. Clarence Owena ot DQton
on Mr. and Mri. G "
.P, .... ,'_.' Sunllajo. afte.-n,oon.
.. M'te. Leona Green'S 'of Da:rtOll
Henrt Berges ot ' BeaTertown'
Thu(eday afternoon . with
&pd Mrs. Lue I(oran. .
Mr.,. Allee FurmaD', Mrs. Dewey '
(!lomb.tOok and .dalllhte,. of
. dR' III'!I. Bliy,
.Oiad/q afternOct .
Mr. Datld JUarilhart ... f
.' GOODYEAR TIRES .
. QUAKEr. ' STATE OIL
Mr. ,aD-4firrs.
Ini a Ie.. _8 ' lIer alater
,nil and MN.

0.( Mr. and r. Dakin' called on
01)'<1e Wll . a .. Grea . t. Mra. Mattie Levi Monda), mern
left Tuesday: for IIle home
,

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, He Js slowly r!!cover- , .. , ".:- Scarff 'of


from an: operation Va r cal d on Mre. Matue .' /
several m<mtbs .. ago. Levi sqnday mornlq. ' ..;
Callers at the Arthar Rookhold'


. tfghkn.$/16iK1ltilg jO!Js .
it, it any.'
wbefe t s loac1ia8 and un
.un, 0 feed bini,
- .rHaadlel, gram..ear aIID,
poulcry . Maid by
__ operatoD 80,000 ba.
III ODe year without- breakdown) I
..... 10 on avenge
farm. Pap fOr I" quieldy. See;
,au deAler tocIq!
ONLY $140.00 -
-Cha.rJes Doster
ifARVEYSBURG, OHIO
PHONE WAYNESVILLE 2834
, ....
. FRUITS ' AND, ' iiE'r.A8LES
FiSH - 1W,t .-

... ' 11( itf1tO!lerve.: Dl str ' No.
nep.ort of .of '.
, T).tE WAYNESVILLE' ,..,;.ti'loNAL BA'fH( '.
o -of close 'bUsJOee8 on
""' " . June 30, ,
.cRall . 011 ad de . bj.t' ComptrolleI:, or;' the ' Cu rrency
. . , . S. ev se Sta, utes>.
. ASSETS
Cash. with oWel' l, blinks. tnchjdlng' reserve
ball\nce, and casb,i tems III of colleetlon
:u. S. Cpvernment tlons .. direct , guaranteed . ...
lit State Ii pol. s ublUvJsJons,.' .. . . .
Other ,.bonds;!1' notes, an'" ,''"-. . . . .. ... .
UncI., $4500.110 stock of .. .
,une). $<146.13 overdrafts) .:. f ...... ..
J1Rnk prelllise . o,\\:nell $21.000.00. fUfnl!tUre a d
76'7.495.57

.4.0.000.110
. 4,500.01)
396,024.11
27,000.00 $6.000,00 . .. ,,, ...... , ' .. .: . :: . ., ....... .. ..
, ' ..,-"'""'-----"--
TOTAL .......... . ' . .. : . .. . .. _ ..
, . , " LlABILITm., .
Demnnd"depollits .of fjtdlvidualll. P8l'tnerJld,pa and Gorp" '"1195 36"'
Time deposits of ' !,h\!fYlduals, corps'" . ..
neposit.B or s. !jfort., (includJng lIavlngs) . . : .: :
Del>osl ts of ' Stales pol subdlvlslillte ... . . . . ' . . . . .... .
Other. (cel'U!led"f\n'd cas1iler's oheeks etc.) ... .
. TOTAl, DEPOSl'l'S ' $1' 71' 29668
. Other . liabilities . . . . ... ... '.' . . .
'fOTAL J : :. .' : : : : : : : : :
ClI,pltul Stock: . '. r I
'r ) Common slock, total par S"l5.doo.oo . . : . . . . , ..
Surplus .. . ... . . c
Uudivlded profits . .. .... . ' . . . ' . . . . .. . '.;.' . .. , . .. . . .. , ..
ReserveIJ, (and retirement ....
75.000.00
75;000.00
20.ft8,97
9;'19,;0
1'79,786.27 TOTAL CA'PITAL .ACCOlJNT$ ... , . .. .. ... .
TOTAL
MEMORAND+ l
ASBets pledged or ati s lgned to secure IIl\b\1lt\fls for
oth'ef pu rpoatllf .. . ........... . ..... . . .. . . . . . . .. aS8,931.15 .
Swfe or Ohio, County 9t Warren, liS: \ I ,
I, Ja8. E. Jones, t:Rshler of the abc ve'uamed bank do BolemnlY
sw ar that the above stateme'nt Is to beat of' DI7
and beUer. .
JAB. E. lONES. Caillier
me thla lith Pi' -ot-Jul,.
1. Kotar,'PilbUC.
II. HartIOcik. 0e0 . 1. 9r.ter-
.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Longacre /lome ' Wit ,..eelt ....
Mrs. Tom Robert. ot) O'ear Xenia,
Mr. and 1011'11. AlIen Rockhold and
ramllyt ore,... SurllhftOD, . Ill".
and Mrs. Everett Hughes oj
Panterevllle, and Mr. and Mra
Earl Da'Vldeon or Mt. Holly.
Mr. and M;rs. Robert Greene f
WU';ur, Stevenson !'.
caned on Mr. ' and Mre. !
MQrgan Sunday altai-noon. .
lilrs. Anna Lucas and Mr. John (.
J.ucas spent sunda.y with Mr. and
If re. Claronce Tom PIOD_
,ohfude Bratten of Dayton
qen a ' f'l.w <Itt)'!! WI past weel!:
.Ith his grandparents, Mr. and
.I .Ii '''''"''' deorge . Bratten.
.
In Cincinnati; ,\'
Mr. and 1'4"rs. . James Wildman
..,. .
and Mr. .and Mrs. John Hess
Ohio, lUlel Mr. IUId Mrll.
G. iClrslnger' were dJnner Uellts
sunday of ' Mr. aDd Mrs. Emeat
"Earpbart. IUld son, David.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Moran
spent Monda), evening in Spring
fjeld, .
. Mr. IllId Mrs. Hil1 Gibson call-
Mr:_ jUltl ' Harold Rog
ere or' Benbrook .Saturday .Ten-
log. JIll!..-. Rogers W&8 taken" to
Hospital Monday.
.
Baf,.Prooflna
to rat-prOOf. aU .arm
Order BIG IIIIrly and _or''' __
will have aD the
0-12-12 or rou
BIG M brandt tD
..... you JJIDI'8 ,..",;" _ llat '.
ljPe yil'ld anel, of wheat.
J31G bnnda en --all
. to bi&beat GI 'ipIialitr ...
newer dowD til a
n.. ................. CauIp..,
OFfiCE & FACTORY - ,'''In,
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Talking It Over
A Colu'!'" of
8y The Editor

laml azette

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Serving Waynesville Since' 1850
YEAR, ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY, 1850 WA YNES'VILLE, OHIO, THURSDA'V. JULY 21. 1949 B'lVE. CENTS A (Jon
For the .econd time in a year CHilDREN INVITED
Tht! Miami Guette la moving to TO BBlE SCHOOL
TOT IS tNJURED WEATHERMAN SAYS "FAIR
IN RAILROAD MISHAP SKYS" FOR SATURDAY
Rl nhRJ'C1 , --'-
MR. AND MRS. H. L. RYE
HOSTS, TO ADVISORY COUNCIL
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rye wert)
.hosts to the Suulh Wayne Ad viR'
ury Council on Friday evenl Ilg
wltb Mr. Slarr .as gneRL'
CIVIC CLUB HEARS
BOYS' STATE REPORT
a new home. We hope tbat its
new locatiOn will be Ite bome
for a lon'g time to come.
It Is a costly proceu to move
bea.vy printing equipment - the
money epen (or moving st.-ould
be golnr; Into n'Ow and Improved
However, we belt8o
that the new location on Main
Street wJll enable 115 to be of
1111 child ren (ou[' tD 14 yeal's 0111. Ron of t ' . antI Mrs. Willi a m
of Iig6 ar Inviled to attend tlw Pennlngtoll . I' pn'lvetl II gr al
Dally VIlI'otlon .rUbl School to gas h In fOI ...ll ... " tl. wh " 11 be
b be ld at th e Me Ung fe ll fl'om III top " I' a box ('lI r
l-lOll P Jul y 25 to JuLy 31 1IIIIylllK a long tI\t' rnllroad
M: 30 A.M, to 11 : 30 A.M. SlIrJlIIlY. He Wfl S II to MI ami
Anyone dc's il' lng tral11ll>orta ti on Vall y l-I o!;Jlltal Itt once amI r eo
nuUry Elizabeth Chamller mal ll d until MonthlY ' venlng.
nt th Frlends' Home.
,Vl lh ih prp(\1 t
Ing . 1'1l11' wl'a ll; ,' 1' 0\'1,)1' tid) w e k:
PIIII vprylh ill/( In ord"'l' 1'01' II
1ar' Towel to nttOlld thl' I<,c
" I' 11 111 Bud ul ' 111 1111' 1' the joln,t
slIp 'rvi : lolI of the ' Ivl e
I Ollllll ilt(:f' nnr! lhe I'el' cntl\ fOl'm.
I -
I' ci l\ loU,,I's I Inyground ha pt I'
hI till' 111'1 '11 adjo ining .tIm 111 (,
11Ir(,' s jJropel'ly.
The meeting was 1..eld on tbe
lawn and followIng ine bU810 8S
session' a general dl scu8sl on ' 00
several topl c8 was conducted by
leader.
'fhe Wainesville CIvI c Club
mel for fl s June meetlng Monday
e venIng At lhe M elbodlt Churcl ...
A report of the Bucileye Hoyt
tnl e wat! given by Harlan Earn
har t Rnd Danny Simpion', who
att ended the State under the
RpoMorRhl p of tbe Ol l1b and Hi.
American' l.Alltlon POl!>t 616.
WILL SING AT GRANGE TbE' Club' voted to donate
creater service to the community TO ELiGI BLE BAN KS ;
and the more favorable condit. NOT I " E OF DATE OF limETI NG
FRED HAGEMEYER
ENTERTAINS FARMERS CLUB Slnrl lll j:l ti me for til(' H(l(' lal
7 an(1 (' hairs ll nd labl eR aI'''
helng 111'11 1'1 ,1 "" by' MI' . M .. Cln rf'.
It o lil fl illg R I' pol JIg!.!. 10
aHor(1 bl'U,,1' Ill umination lor I h l'

'robe Ball, soprano. will sing of t he ,profIt" from tbe Fall
lonll In tbe new building will en
able us to produce more latill'
lactory worle.
Tit !' Gazett to eXPilnd
11s faci liti es ror handling paper
l)l'ndu(' t s Rnd oHlt' e Ruppll es that
IlI'P not now obtainable
community.
tn the
Wblle we ma}- not be abl e to
supply all tbe needs In thello
line" at present. your ' equests
for su(' h pruducts will belp up
to procure a more complete
SUPl'ly.
Fodgnr' Smltb will Ins tall a n
t r lc supply store In tbe Gaz
ett.e building. Thus. two more
bm,lnes8 concerns will be located
on lIIaln Street.
We are firm believers In the
tbl!ory that the more busInesses
there are In a communi ty. the
more busIness alt the concerns
will Tbe more cumpi et e
1\ shoppIng center Ill. the more
comple te wlil be tbe trade It on
JOYs. When a person must go
out of town to eecure an Item
the cbancel! s re that he w 1lI buy
other Items uut or tuwn also.

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There II no one event tbat
deeervea tbe support of tbe
epmmunlty morel tL'lm' the I<;e
cream social to be presented by
the Waynellville Playcround '
loclatlo.n Frida,. July
II m __ ueDt
will deteM!atne.l the future of the
pleygroun,t!f , profriliD fur the hal
ance of the aummer and perbapi
for a good many years to come.
It tbe playground program
thIs year It wilt be extremely
doubUul If It ' can' be Bucceellfully
next. Huwever. It . the
pror;ram follows through to a
,ucceMtul ooo;clusion thla sum
mer, chancell are that it will be
ablEil to continue and Improve
from year to year.
One of the reasons tor the fin
anclal crlslli tbls year Ie tbe
fact that more tL'an $60 hae been
IIpent for 'game j3Qulpment. Next
year and the years to fullow, the
cost of the program IIbould not
be all ' bleb as It was tbls Inlttlat'
year. And a good supply of eQ.
ulpmel\t 1& DOW on Iland (Or the
boys and ctrla.
The entire cummunlty can well
be plea.sed with We program, It
Is a real aaset to any town and
Ie tbe fll),-est 1I08slbie way . [0
combat tbe problem or Idle
boul1l.
Remember. we du not bave a
juvenile delinquency' probleln In
Wayn."me and tbe playground
. and softball programs Ilre the
best Inaurance against ever hav
In, olla,
lYTLE CHURCH PLANS
FA THERSON EVENT
rle vel'al solo numbers at tbe to the Playground Pro-
FUR UESIGNJ\ TlON 0 .1<'
DEPOSITORY F R
SCHOOL IJI S'I' RI CT 1\I 0NE\' S
. Mrs. Fred Hagem,eye r. (\
by ber SOli and daughter-Inlaw.
Mr. alld Mrs. Maynard . Bage
Springboro Orange 'Wednesday p;rlltn And YOllth work In tblll '
e veni ng. July 20. (' ommllntly.
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
LEGION TEAM IN KEY
Seal ' d lI Ppll cut loml rOI' LI meyer. opeuetl ber COlin try home
na tio n as of tbe funds fo r t he Jul y meeUn'g or . the
oC Wayne Local Scbool DiS'l rl ct Farmers Club. A deli cious ham
II f\lnrl s (lrO(' for Ihl' b npf/I
of till' ' Vllyn,; s vlll e PlnY!l l'ounri
Mrs . Alva Tbomas entertained ' GAME HERE THURSDAY
of WarrCIl County. OhIo. Ivl ll b
r eclilved by the Board of Educat
lOll of said S bool Dls U'h!t u nttt
cilnner was served at nOOn
1\le m mbers aud Rev. a nd Mrs. -- _. - --- -
John Lewis a nd Mrs. Lewis ALLIE CARTER IS SECOND
wi th a dessert brldg at her The Am.erl can LeRlon return1l
home In' Darton on Tuesiftly, to the .10 HI blgb school diamond
with tbe Argunot BrIdge Club. tbl" evening III 6: 30 . (Tbuuday)
Mrs. Marie Rlftl e. Mra. J . K. meeting tbe Coulter Wllllamll
12 : 00 o'clock noon on the 16th Rembl s.
DIII' ln '" tb business sess ion Ali i CarleI'. junIo r III vocation'
IN STATE BEEF JUDGING
day of ,\ugust. 1949. Appli cations "
U,'e offi cers wer elect ed to ser- al agrkultur Itt Wayne&vlll
. shall state tbe rate of Int
vo their Rerollo " ear. with Mr. Hi gb pi a od second In t he
tbat will be 'Ilald on Illacth' e d . '
It b
Furnas as pre(;lde nt. Mr . state In beef cattle jl1dglng at
P08 s clonglng to said SchOOl .
GIlbert Fry.- as vi e- presldent. Ohio Sta te Unl verslty's stnt.&-
DIstri ct. as set fortI. In tbe copy .
11' 8 . (lllbert Fry wid cOnt at J une 3.
of tbe Resolution made a lIart of
and Mr. Ernest Butterwurtb was WOl'tl of Cnrer's
this uotlce. the type of 9Ccuri ty
elected t o 'tbe executive com- was received tbl s w h. a long
proposed to be alld
ml ttee for three years. A memor wltb tl.e InformatiOn t hat 9, 7
sball be addressed to the Cl erk
I I read for the l ate J . Q. ' students participated In the on
of tbe Board of Education of a was
00 tes t.
Wayne Loca'I School Di stric t, of n!!l.
Mr. GlIbert Frye bad the spec-
Warrell County. Ohio, at Waynes
Preston and Mrs. Stanley Bailey
1\8 guest..
By MRS. HILY GIBION
Mrs. 'tls le Kuest er uf Lebanon
B[lent lbe weekend with her BOn
Mr. alltl Mrs. Morri s Lewis and
lamlly.
vllle. Ohio. marked "Depository inl topiC. "A Farmer s' Recreat ATTEND GLAISS REUNION
... b d olored MI'. and Mrs. Tllomas Runyun
Application." lOll" anu s owe many c iMr. anti Mrs, Juhn J. Burske
'attended a r eunion of tbe Chris t. s pent Sunday arte rnoon -wtth Mr.
C. W. EARNlUR.T. Cle rk and 1\lrs. Harold Filler of near
Box 203. Ohio LAYMEN TO CONDUCT Ian Home Bul1ders ot tbe Xe nia.
WORSHIP SERVICE Norwood Ohrlstlan Churcb, which
RESOLUTION PROVIDING L,nymcn will ollduct th wor was to'eld 1n Dayton . 011' SUllday Mr. and Mrs>. Earl Johnson ot
FOR DEPOSIT OF . 'SlI tl) ser vice at lll e Methodis t wltb n pi cnIc dInner. Xenia call d on Mr. aod Mrs.
SCHOOL DISTRIOT MONEYS Cll ur h Sunday mornIng. Alfred Morgan Sunday ' evenIng.
?tIr. Gilbert Frye moved 'n. C. Mol er will lead the ser - Mrs. Anna LUcas ' sp lit FrIday Mr: alld Mrs. Wayne Dakin: of
adoption ot tl>e toUowlng r esol vh:e wll h [ IItures . IncludIng : 111- wJth Mr. and. Mrs. Lu. near Ha.rveysblJrg ad soo lerry.
utlon: .
\'0 aUon. J . J . Burske: 1'-.11".. cas and family of Well in-gton. Mrs. Frank DakIn of near Way
BE IT RESOLVED. by the "What oll s tltutes II Guod Sun Mr. anq 111 1' 13 . Kcnn pth Elzey n'Osv:llle spent Saturday evening
Oxford. 0 .. In tI.e lIecunt! of
the thl'''''' game 8erlee to deter
mine who goe8 to Cincinnati
Saturday and Sunday to face tht!
Duthie POllt nine for tbe re.lunal
lItle.
Mr. and Mr.. Everett Bunnell
and daUghters. Sb.aron and Edna,
epent the weekend with Mr. ami
Mrs. SylveBter Huston Sr. 'ot
near Lebanon ..
Mrs. Robert Greene ot DA.J'ton
Mrs. Roy Shaw of XenIa spent
Sunday wlW Mr. and Mrll. Lu.
Morgan.
Mr. Robert Halltlngs and ' "b.
0011' Henderson wert! weekell4
gllests of ' Mr. Don Lukenll. wbo
18 a' lifeguard at Oamp Palmer
Ohio.
Board of EducatloIl' of Wayne (lay School Teacher." Ira Brown; II:nd daughter. M8Ijorl e. of Day. wltb Mrs. Mattie Levi, -
Local School DIstr1ct.- Warren I'll 1(: "Some Things to . Accomp- to :vIsited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and ,Mrs . . Hiley' Glbeon, By MRI. WALTER KENRICK
County. Oblo. that on estimate Ush . in Tl1 Church chool : ' J . J. ey t'S afternoon. Mrs: MorrIs Lf,wis ,. and 10M, I '
.duly, made, funds or said School !lurske. M'rI, ,WlIlll1 McMillan ' Jenry ' anli ' BI11,.:' caued 'on Mr, Mrs. N:eWe Emrick
'Di\jtrfcC"- aggregatlng ama.x1U1'11fu A solo . ,,' IWlle offe red by ncTDna and. 1111"8. .. !4r. !l at the home of' 1Ir, ad ....
amount of One Hun"'-l ,Ninety i l' Workman. and' R talk. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogerll of LEi Sldhbarr---""..,:;. ' ""'<lItDUIIIII8tcnl .
'flve 'rhousand Dollars. '($.1 95.000. In Korea," \1:111 bl' glv n Whitaker. Saturday evening. C. H. aDd Mr, aDd Mre, Eddy
00). shan be awarded as Inacti've b' y .' 11'" . "Cnrlton Cook. MAlt " b t r p " C. aldwell near Olarkevllle.
" r . on arn ar 0 auldlng Miss Minnie Crawford or Day
depuslts. ellde"- wbl "h tl,'ey made III k d t f bl . k Miss Velma Smith uf
D ,.,. ... was a wee en gues 0 s par- ton spent t he wee end with bel' .
BE"" IT RESOLVED. t hat the ada during . their vacaUQn Mr. and Mrs. A. J.I. ERrn. pllrents. Mr. and Mrs. Olllrence spent several days Jut week at
active and Inactive funds of saln past su=er. CraWford. the Lome ot Mr. and Mrs. Olyde
Scbool Dist rict shall be deposit R J b Le i 'f tb 0 11 Wharton
. ev. 0 n w s 0 e ve Col . an'd Mra. Robert Ash Mr. and Mrs. Walter Call h'an'
ed Ill' a. bank or banks 8'8 r equired nl'8nch Methodi st ChuN!h 'WII S worth of Pntterson Field werp and chl illren or CIncInnatI calle(\ Mr. and Mn. 8eth Furn.a and
by law ' , and be It fUrt her d d th t e I' t 1\1 d M H B .
lulro uce as e gues S/1 II, ' I' . Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. ,'Oil tbelr parents Sunday evenlg. 1' . an fl . arvey urnet at
RESOLVED. tl\at the bank or Blat allt was ' very fine. menti on and lI'Cr/3. M. A: Fulkerson allll !\II'. :tnd Mrs. Thom,as Runyon. tended the W\lyne Town.lllip
banks In sail'! School OI&trl ct of tLa sowing and r eaping. ill doughte r. Mr. David Elarnhart' returned Farmers' Olub Thunday at the
ferlng the highest rate oC iote r olttional , r el.i gious. cl n d farm Mrs. Loyd Davis bas been til hOlll e Sl1nday arter spending a. country hume of Mr . Fred a ....
est per anllum on Inacth' depos- work. Hi s talil was very fin e a nd a t It r hom for the past several week with Mr . . and Mrs. James meyer near OregonIa.
Its be made depository or de enjoyed by e veryone. '1.IlYs. Wildman of Jack80n. O. Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas ColUn.
posltorles of funds of said SchooL The Club adjourned. after II Miss Yvonne Stubbs Is t he and Mr. Charlell Colllne of Day-
Di s trIct for a. period ' elllting tbe III <l sant da y. until August when gueet of Mi s!! GInn Mackel! In tOil visIted Mr. and Mrs. Walter
. 24th. duy ot August. If. the various clubs will ujoy a leveland for tbls week. II ' I Kenrlok Saturday arternoon.
bowever. no bank In said Bcbo.,1 pleni ' \PIe ling at tbe bom oC Mrs. D. C. Ridge and Mrs. J . ' -N-arve .. uJbu, Mrs. Alfred Rasnake and Ion.
DIstrict bld& a sati sfactory rate Mr. and Mrs. Curti s Beck n Ilr P. Fromm attem!ed a coverell d d visIt her fat,,er. Mr. Henry Bel-
01 Inte rest per nnnum on said In- Springboro. dl s b dinner on Fi-Iday at the cher. on the Townsblp Ruad, tre-
By JANE FITE
active de posits, tben tire bank ,or ' bome of DrIggs In Hills' qll ently. Mr'. Belcher bu been
banks. conveni ently located out- MR. AND MRS. R. WILSON boro. Mrs. Jenny Be) I_ Somer8vllle, ' an Invalid, tor eight yetal'8 and!
sllfii"Of S1'ttd ScrRIoI District. bid. ENTTRTAIN FAMILY GROUP Mrs. Earl Hockett was among Is ilie hOUBEl!tyes t of ber brother- Is much 'worse at tbtll time.
dIng t be highest rate or Interest the gues ts at the Hilarity Clilb In lfl w and sister. Mr. anel Mrs. IMrs. Ernest Harlan and daul!!'h.
per Rn'num on Inactive MI' . and Mrs. HUBsel Wil son on Sunday at the tiome or Mr. H. S. Tucker. tel'. Mrs. J. B. Jones, !llrll. E. B.
sball be made t he depository of ellterlalnqd with 0. family gath- and Frank Swarlzel ncar Mr. lmd Mrs. Lee Collins. Cen- Longacre and 1\fra. P . Cornell
funde of said Scbool District ; In. erlng ' on S1,I.llday anti hull as Oregonia. " terville. were guest s of Mr. Col attended the Methodlet Wom .. n'.
on Inactive dePosits to be their gueste: Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Strouse 1I11' S uncle. Mr. Woodrow Collins.' Camp . Meeting at Sabina' Tt.1Ur
pllid quarterly and computed Mr. and Mrs, M.a rk MClllili an liad as . Sunday dinne r guests . Wednesday evening. day . .
from the date of deposit; and be of New Mexi co, Mr . aud r . Mr. and . Mrs. Olyde Fromm and M Iss Margaret Stonley. who Mr. and Ralph Hammond
It further Hobert McMillan or WIIUll uglUl :. son of Springfield. hilS resided In Dayton for severn I And Mr. an-d MI1I, Tberle JODe.
RESOLVElD. ' that bIds be re- Mr. and Mrs. Rex McMlllall and I l\lr. and Mrs. William Strouse. yea rs has removed to the ' bome' aue'nded' tbe " tee Oapades.' at
celved until 12: 00 o'clock noon daugbter of Dayton, MI'. and Mrs. Miss Sarah and Mr. Les. or her paretns. Mr. and Mrs. Cincinnati Garden Saturday ' IIIVe-
on tLe sixteenth day of August, Hobert Tollessoll and llaught ' l' t er Durlg were Con'ey Iflland vls- J eHse Stanl ey. lwd Is ' ommutlng nlng and report Is &1
1949. and that notice to al.\ banks ' ;rtlellvlll e, MI' . antI Mra. ))I I flors on Saturday. da ll y to he r job In Dayton. derfu!."
In liald Scbo!,1 DI Atrl ct and such Ion Mel\1.l\1an anrl t wo dRught rs. Little Rogier Lee Stewart of MrR. . fll ry McCarren. Mrs. M1'8 . J . B. Jones, MH. Nettle
other banks as may be necesaat'y l\IiS9 1<J va Mc1\1illau, Mata UnIon Olty, :indiana, Is the guest Tbelma Darton. Mrs. A. O. Mnr Emri ck and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
be by publi cation as pro. DewlggluB, Mr. ' and 1\[rs. Willis of bls grnndparents, Mr. ' and tin. and Mrs. Do rot hy McCarren Kenrick called on MH. LIddy
. A (a/her . and ROn fellowsblp vlded by law. Said Board of Ed' McMillan oC Cloclllnati. Mr. a nd Mrs. R. 1. Rye.' Sll l' nl Tueooay In DRytOU. Col eman'. In WaynesvlUe. Friday
meeting for the men of the Lytle ucatlon reserves tbe rlgbt to r.e. Mrs. Willard ' FUrnas and son. Mr. and Mlr9. Everett Sears .and Mr. nnd Mrs. ThomAS WelcL atternoon.
<:ommunfty .wlll be presenteQ Itt j eet any or all bids: and be It alld Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mc- son were 8tmday guests of Mr. and tbel r houRegucst. Mrs. Wei .. Mrs. Wilbur Clark attended a '
U.e Lyle C.burch Friday evening. further Milian and cbildren. and Mrs. Irvin Mille!, In Green C'll ', mothe r. lII r s. 11'1.' A. Sberet. l\.lncheon, given In' her honor. at
. July 22 at 8. . RESOLVED. that the funds of vllle. lVelll to Illinoi s Frldny where , the 1)ome of her da,usbter, Mr .
Hlgbllf(hte ot the evenhi g wl1\ Bald ' Schuol District st.'II11 not be Mrs. D. C. Ridge wa9 a week- Mr. and MI1I. ElUs McClure of Mrs. Sher t will visIt relatlve& Paul Flory In Dayton. FrIday.
-
Inclllde sound' films. "Let's Ex depuslted In any such bank or entl guell t of Mr. and 1111's. Earl and Mr .. and Mrs. Timer prIor to l'ellll'lIlng to. her home In' and Mrs. Guy Burrougbe
.vlore Oblo." "Ohlo's Wild Ufe." banils until . bond or securities Davis In' Dayton. and on Sunday Sreel.'IIn were visitors In Rent. F'l. DoLlge, Iowa. are announclns tbe blrtL' or a
"]94R Worlil Series," Rnd 0. car- bave. beetl depOSited with the evening ' Mr .. and Mrs. D'Lvls. Ohio on SUIlday. Mrs. Susi e Gilham oC Dayton daugbter. at St. Ann'lI HOllpltat
.toon, Treasurer ot said School Dlslrlct Mrs. Ridge . lIfrs . . H. L. Rye arid Mr. and Mrll: C. 11. PAlmer Is Apond l.ng 11 fe w IInY8 this week In DRYton. Sunday, July 17.
All dad!l and lads of Lytle are af! provided by law. Mrs. S. M. nail saw the Ice ' Fol- and and Miss Joan "s the bouseguest oC . Rev. Rnll Mr. and Mrll. Robert Monet!
Invited to attend tbe meeting Mr. Harold Wbltaker Beconded li es 1n Cinelnnatl. Gruber b'llve returnoed from a Mrs. Ja1.D Rader I\nd family. daugbter. Judy. of 1'1ayn_
wbl en 1& being arranged by: vaoatl0n In Plttsbur"'b; P Q. 11 rb I'l T . Dost er; who sub- ville .were dinner guestl! Sunday
the Resulutlon, and the rull bp , q j r
Chal'les Bunnell. Tberle JoneR. Mr. and Mrs. J . J . Burske, Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pi ckIng IlllrJ mllted to a ma or operation at 0 their pal'ente Mr, and Mr .
CbaR. Tumbl eson. Bobby Grey In/: caJled upon: Its adoption tbe and Mrs. William Strouse anel Mr. nnd l\1[rs. Earl Conner and brlst Hos pltll i. Cln'ulnnatl. Tues- Bartlett \\fonce.
. vote . resulted all (ollo,\\' s: . M J V
Russ Campbell. Henry Saylor. Leab Jllll1s saw the I ce son recently ' spent "veral days clay. Is recovering satlsractorlly. rs. J . B. 06S. Mrs, ernon
Bm Meharrte. and Vernon Pur- Mr. John Gons, Yea. Sbow In Cincinnati OD' Monday In Somel'set:, Pa.. as 1U08ts of 'II'. and Mrs. Ben Beckett bave Pursley, Miss Janet Cowan and
Mr. Gilbert Frye, Yea, evening. MI'. and Mrs. Josepb Picking. purcbased tbe double ' brick stru- I\{lssea Peggy and Nancy Tumb-
IIley.
LEAVE FOR CAMP HOOK
Billy Stubba; Bob Kenrlok. JQe
Smallwood. Mlcbl TUJllbleaon,
Bruce HUnter, Jem RUl!b. Paul
Sblple, and Bob Moran left on
SuDda, and Win apead' thtl week
at Camp Book.
Mr. Lowell TbomRs. Yea.. MI' . and ) .11' . H. S. Tucker had (' ture 0 11 St. olVnod for sev leson . attended the Da7ton: Ptb
Mr. Hllrold Wb ltak r. Yea . Mr. J. C. Hawke. who bas been t:bl'lr JtuPBls SUndA)' aftel'noon ernl yenrs by J . W. SnQI!. Cummunlty ClUb. which wu hel.
:\II'. M. A. Yl!a. spendln-g the past several weeks lIIr. and M I' S. Joe ' Davls of Leb' at the bome of Mra. 0IC1lD Bor
Adul ltl'll tht' 11th nllY or wltb bl s daugbter. Mrs. Ralpl. I\I10n lind Ihl' h' son.ln' IRI\' Rnr Mr. and Mra. Joh,l\' Fromm were den in Wayn-e8\1lle. WedDeaday
1919. Vance. In Wilmington . Is nuw rlanJthters . Mr. and Mrs . Jot' J",. k. among the gueats OD Sunda)' afternoon.
JOHN GnNR. PrN,ldl'nl spending a few days wltb hlB SOD' who are bere when the Deputlea of Gra_nd Mr. and Mra. Campbell ' bYe
\\,aynp!lvllll'. Wurrt'll County. flblo anll daughter.ln-law; Mr. and from Furtuml , Cbapter, 0.00.9 or 1844 enjoyed opened a new reMauraat III til.
Altest; C. W. Uarnhart . Clt'rk Mre. Oarl Hawke In . Dayton. \ a plrllic near 0t.10. lroce". room at tile rallrea4 . .
'I'RUBSDAY, .T1JLY H, le4a
IUId !Ill'll. Gee".. Low of n. Dodge"
for a few
' Kr. and Mns. .Tobn Denny auci
Mr,.. Oba Welch w_ bostilss son of Darton were cuesta of
. We of OIvl0 Mr. Denny's p&rellts, Mr. md
Fll'E at bODle Saturday Mrs. George DeDn:r. thla week.
Mr. .nd J_811 -.lternQon. Mre. .A. S. Collett re. G. Y. McDonald wu bost.
bad as . of July. -.,sstated her In the . absen'Cu of ess to the W.C.T.V. at nar
supper .,..ats: Mr, iuld Mr.. T. Mra. OT D. who was una.ble Mr: and Mrs. wuUam
W. Welch. lIn .. Ok 'Welch. MN. 1M; present ) M!C8.USe of mnCSB. 8unounc,ng. the ' birth .or a
ril . . L. of Doclge,' Mr. and :Tobh Welch daughtel',' Prillelija JoaepllllW. Toe-
tbwa, M1'. Paul M' .... ' IUItl L_,ftu.,.. reo sday. The is the former
decorated home, I "Twin . Pines," ,Mills Tbelmtlr'Osborn tile mat-
Mike, ot .r. lira. 0"" vaple Street 'from. their re . ernal gra:ndpal'ents are *,
CecD. Llnkous aud; DlaDe and ......
In SprlngborG Saturday. Mrs. f;fol'iis Osborn of n,*, RaJ'.
. Mr anti , Mrs, Cllnt Taylor en (
the members' of the -i Mrs. CUft Beckett., who halt
Welcome Blble "diMS. ot JOnah'. been conlined to st. Elhabeth for
at their country treatment of 11 teg fraetore, was
i home li'rtd.k eveJiillg. . 'releued .and retum8cl to )lor home
and" Carl and neu'r tbe' 'S&turc1&T. ,
,. J'amJI1,: ot 'near ' w:ere , The Way . and'
8INaIT' BY 'su
est1J
ot. Mr., I,' Bogtin'"s tees 'of the: Jonah'" BUD Ohrl8t. . BOI!PUal,
,. 'NEWS , krs: Bernelce Bogan at ber li01Xl11 nnd Melripdillt. _.t ' for 'for, 4I_natloJr and Mrs.
8VV i'rJd'ay, . l a. spee!8.1 mseUnc A. ICOUett and taon,
. COMBINATION Mrs, Sara Wright who bll1l been ' Robert Brandenll1l1'8 at u;.. BbI! , ert Collett. .:acrs. Louise famij.Y. . ,
,"" '-"'t .... -r 1a ' feeUng ,..,.. . ., ..... .: . . .' ot- YOUR HOM. I'OWM fUll IU B ... ee ..... "IV........ , bome on, the J'rJc1I1J" .' :and jlau8'bter, ' WIIa ;""\" . I
..... ,.. c .. .W.M.... much "better no,!\, and." llble to be Repr'lsentaUVe8." p'quIent :were of Ilr. and Wash,. ana tir. E. :S' , LongaoJ;'e.
.... yow.............. , _ , were Mrs. ,.. 8. and Ill'll! COllett of wUm. 'Called 'On' Mr. Walter Clark"
;:OX z.'o::-: . ?,1In" .:., ... fd Th"':,da, WOW;" qlUlom _ ......... """'" .................. ' . D . '';:'.:
WOIJLD . WI ...... - , 11 ' a.fternoon f oJ' IGree 0 were, Run: ChUl1cJl. 111\'8. Penning,' ' Mr. laD,d MrS,. .Tohn ' Byferd of bere Bun ay a ' "
::.-- .. ..w. = we be !Jl.e bOllsegust or her ton, Mrs. 011, lea Bllg&ll .Sr. , and Da"'-o' yere cuesta of 1I'lss Laura ' Rosnagle of lCln.,
.. ....:........,., IL....: and ' .... ugbtel' 'Yr and Da"''' fro th I"" .. 0'1":"''''-'' w.'" "week,'end
.... ........ - ..... \ ', ' Mise ' .Noute ',1 V' , m e thelr lparent... Mr. an\! 1ltIi. H. _ ,
ClIIU""'jIIi;"""! ... ......... Mrs) lq-aJsan'd ta,mlly, FrJends' Church, anlJ s'. S TUCIUI' uu1 ifni, Mary PIer- her bl'Oth,l'-ln.law !lnd;
.. ........ eM ....... r 'f fl1'li weekB ' . ';'harl Gord . f ' anti Mrs. ltattey Blmlet. .
............. .... II. IU........ 0 a . ...... '._ f b d Tuckelr, :Mrl!. - .. e8 on SOil. ' ,}, 'I.,. \. /- , .
.. ' TN' ICIINCI' and 'Mrs: 'Ben oecket .. a , Mrs: Itoy EllIs
l
Mrs. Emeoon . JUe Elevator bas a
MONI,.,.. '. as bOUsemr-es'tB ' and Mastel'S and . Jlri. stella, VancB bus" place ,c1a" and e . Dlnge ,the
.. = ... d Mrs .. n ' J J r.
.... t-iWdi-.lkt :,..,i .." 'MI!. trom OhlU'Cb. , oJ.,J week. Mr. EarlJ reports
..... Nr' ...... ....,...... .. "" Jolu1' and ' SOlis 'of Frank- Tbe ' met at the Ila. ..iJl., ' thAI" have shipped 31 ' can of
.... . ..Qul ...... Un thJ k. al IE' CJ " r" d '--Itt .....
MeIfIW II wee "', oDlo T4IiIDple '01' ,pec! work w,.eat at.. thie .'I'ues ay II " ," _"'.
. ........., ....... - William w.bP "as aIrtl even.lng, ,.r. EdwlU'd , ' Mrs. J., B. Jones,. vilited .In Th"
Mi .. f .... ... --=== callT , in 'ao ,,' Hiser reCeived Third Dgree. By "'''8. .. t9
n
MondaJ and wall a
....... , last, M&y. mue m- of Jee ere.m and Mrs. Sullan Sa1tol;: "'Jio of Mr,a. Charles
,
... Ie'.,;:.:. proved \Uld daU, cake 88nd to tile tweaq ber bo. e wltb her son-in-law and Harvey Burnet MOil
.. ..:r.:J. --, to bls ,job In - live ". d,a;ughtet. Mr. :aQd day OD_ business In. Colwnbul"
, - , 14f 14
r
a. ':rameH of Howald ud , DOa*,. GrabuD. 'Iut week her Mr. 'and :&lrs. Evere t. Earl,.
= " ............... l1-
ear
Sabln.'8 anno,!ticlng the w6J'e tb aalDlJeri "t son alnd Wife, ,lI
r
, ' an'll .ltrll,. :Hen .. .. sunda.y; evening' .. guests of ...... MIll' ,.. ....... Iw,.. d ht Ma.- Delores Ce a d at
.......... ' .. '............... pit;tb of a. a}18 &" . B.Y .... of ' 17 .8a,'lor and obll!lr!Jl near D !Ill' an'CI ;Mrs. Irvin .,ny
I ....... ". at bome. 1IIr. and at 1l0lRe 1I1llld&7' tenurEI Galled, .,OI1 ..
111t
Heath; HUh
__ --' ______ --1._ Mt'II. Gordan of eve__ , . rrlend. - !Ire. Ic1tt, . fDut:on
.. , 1_- buJ'C are' -the pandpar 'l'be . nmd .... 1IlfL '1. P. der In Da)'tOD. Mr. Mrs. , Barve,
o enta. , attau1e4 . attend8d , a IlEiatllll'
Kr. , tJie ' CIIIIi'6 'Warren ColUlW Graqee at
are eatert.aIDJnc 11.... We10 s home o( Mr. ,and Mn.
..... If" .L. of WhOl'Ie7 ow.
8'f81l1D1r. CaiiahetllJOk'
&a1t.it:!1iJ, " __
Talking It Over
A Column of Comment
By Th. EdItor
azette
. ,.
lam)
Serving Waynesville- Sin'ce 1850
NIN!!lTY-!ilNTH Y!lAR, !!lI!lTABLISHE,D FEBRUARY, 1860 WAYNESVll:..LE, OHIO, THURSDAY, .JULY 21. 1949
l"or the lecond tI!lIe Iii a year CHILDREN INVITED
The MIami a-.tte .1, movlnlJ to TO B8LE SCHOOL '
a new home. We bope that 1t8
D.ew locatlon will be ' Itt bome
for a lone Ume to come.
It Is a 00llU7 procelS to
LYTLE OIURaI PLANS
FATHItSON EVENT
Charl!!s ]lunnell. Tberle , Jones,
Chu. Tumbleson, Bobby Grey.
RUI. OampbeU. Henry Baylor.
,Bill , Mehatrle. and Vernon Pur-
Bley_
LEAVE FOR CAMP HOOK
\All children fOUl' to It years
of age are Invited to attend the
Dally Vacation Bible Scl.'ool to
be held at tbe }'rlends Meeting
House July 25 to Ju1y 31 from
8:30 A,M. to 11 :30 A.M,
Anyone . desiring tra!lc'Sportation
please notify Elizabeth Cbandler
at the Friends' Home.
BW7 Btu .... , Bob KenrJet. Joe
aaaal11PoOl1. .. lIlcbl TumbllllDD, ,(\dopted tho 11th , day or ,Jllly.
Bnaee U.-..r. len'T Bulb, Paul ,1949.
BIdpIeJ" .. Bob Moran left on
SUDIIaS' at WID tIpea4 tlw week
JOHN GONS, PreBldent
WaYDeaville. Warren COUllfJ. Oblo
Attes': C. W. Bu'Dban. at 0.,-. ....
TOT' IS ' INJURED
IN RAILROAD MISHAP
elgllt-1'IEIT
SAYS "FAIR
SA.TURDAY
old. BOil of i'llr, and 14rs, William Wllb tbe pred1ct
Pennington. received a great Lng fall' weatber over , tL'e week'
gasb III hI s fOI'ahend, wbEn" be end eyerylhl ng is In order for a
fell from t he top of a box oar l arge crowd to attend the Ice
wt.lle playi ng a long the railroad cream Boclal under the joint
SUl,lday, He was taken to 1\Ua.ml of tho Civic Club' s
Valley- HOE7,ltal nt once and psc,ommllte,e and thE' recently ,form-
roalned until Monday evening. Mother' s PlaYI;round ChllPter
MRS'. FRED HA.GEMEYER
ENTERTAINS FARMERS CLUB
tbe area adjotnlng Jim Mc
Clure' s properfy,
Starling Ume for the social Is
7 P,M, an(1 cbfll rs and tabl es are
be1ng Jlrovlded by Mr , I\f cClnre,
who also Ie n Apotllgl.t to
afford belter illumination for . tbe'
MR_ AND ", 8_ H. L. RYE CIVIC CLUB HEARS
HOSTS, TO ADVI9'ORY COUNCIL BOYS' STATE REPORT
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rye were
hOStB to tJie: Squtb Advls. Walnesvllle Olvle Club
ory OOUDell on FrIday evening met ror its June meeUn, Monday
with ' Mr. Oharl,s- Starr as guest. ' evening at tbe Methodist OburcL.
Tbe meeting was t.:eld on the A report or the Buckeye lJoJ'S
lawn and following the bUSiness ,State waB gIven' by Harlan !!larn-
session' a general discullslon ' on hart and Danny, Slmpeon'. ",bo
several toplclI was conducted ' by attended the State under the
Jeader. sponsorsblp or tbe Club and ua.
American' Legton POlK US.
WILL SING AT ORANOE Tbe Club voted to donate
','robe Ball, lIoprano. wHl Ilug of the prorul from 'the fall
several 1010 numbers at tbe Festival to tbe Playground Pro-
Springboro Orange Wednesday' gram and youtb work , In the
evening. July ZOo communtly,
, Mrs. Fred Hagemeyer, aeslste,d
by ber sOn and daughterln-!n-w.
Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Hage-
meyer, opened her eountry bome
for the July meetln'g' of the
Farmers Olub. A dellclous -bam
,
oceas,lon', ENTERTAIN8 BRIDGE CLUB
All lunds are for tbe benefit
TEAM IN KEY
GAME HERE THURSDAY
dinner WllS
the mem'bers
Jobn Lewis Mrs.
of Wayndsv llJ e Playground
ASBoclatlon.
Mra. Alva ThomaB entertained
with a dessert brldge at ber
bome Ill' I>aJton on Tuesday,
with the Argunot Bridge Club.
Mrs. Marie Rltne. Mrs. J. E.
Preston and Mrs, Stanley Bailey
a8 gue.tIt.
Tbe American Le,lon return.
to tbe local hl'h school diamond
thill ' evenlns -at 5:80 (Thunda,,)
meeting tbe WllIlamll
POllt. Oxford. 0.. In tlie, secoD:d or
tbe three game ' lerle. to deter.
mine wbo loell to Olnolnnati
Saturday and Sunday to the
Budde Poat nine for the rellona'
title.
Mr. and Mr.. Everett BuJrnell
and daughters, Sharon and Edna',
IIpent tbe weekend with Mr. am1
Mrs. HUlton Sr. of
near LebanoD.
Mrs. ' Robert Greene of DaytOIl'
Mrs. Roy Sbaw of XenIa lpent
Sunday wItt.' Mr. and Hn. Lu.
Morgau.
Robert Basiln'l and Mr.
DOlr Henderson were 1feekea4
gueiltl of Mr, Don LukeDs. who
Is a lifeguard at Camp Palmer
Fayette, Ohio.

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WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS CORN:
New Taft-Hartley Battle Looms;
Reaching Up
". . . And the corn I. .1 hl,b
As an elephant's eye . . ."
'Solons Ridicule Recession Idea;
Dictator Feared in Defense Plan
Those lines from a. hit tune from
the musical "Oklahoma I" ,tv. an
Illdicalion ot the jublJaUon ' In the
corn country when the 6\alk's are
Best
Alibi
blgh. and more than a blnt of the WllklnsoD
....... ra M ..:.... .,.,r Onl"a . sew. aul,." and DOI .aeCeilaru, 01 WI aewIJlaper.]
(IIDlTOB'1 NOft!:> Whe .plal, .. aro .. pr ..... iii ' ........ 1 ...... &II., ar. tb
crop's Importance. ' I
THE tedetal government also Is MAJI: SANDERS' home bad b.een mportant
, I l "
TAFT .. HARTLE.y:
acutely conscious of the Importance rl)bbed of jewels valued at In 'M h 11 PI
ot the corn crop to the natlon's $50000'. The jewels were ltept In a ars a an
Another Try ' .'
'J.1le admtriatratlon badn't rtven
up. . despite a humflating .etback
in the lenate by Tart-Hartley law
aupporterl. It W88 reported . that
Preaklent Truman's congresslonal
aide. were planning anothe.r tl'J It
npeallnl the ' measure. but b,d
nacheel no decision. 'I.
THIS', cAME' to Ught
Speaker Sam .Rayburn , concluded
with Pre.ldent.
''l'be decu.lan 00 a new repe.lu ef-
fort wal to await furtbel\" conter.
eneet wi1ll labor oommittee memo
benr III bcItb house.. I
WhIle the perslatence of the
mJnlatratlop miabt be comendable.
the wiJIdom In any turtlier effort
a repealer wal
doublfuJ: 'Ii. ,majortti 01 top, leader-
bad'. conCeded there 911.. liWe hope
of .. tUft, the bill Willed at 'thls '
.... loci 0( COIl,real, . -.nd aJJ" ....
cludIDI t .e ad. r "
were wlWDI to make the question
an !bu. m the 1850 'cooareaalonal
electlooa.
THE RB:SULT of &lie vote on
ebaDliDI the Taft-Bartley labor
law WU cOnAaalD'a to the' 'averale
"'observer Of the poUtical leene, U
labor hael pla),ed al Important "
pan a. It WI. eoneeditd In the elec
tioD of Prealdent Truman-and with
ClOIICI\"e'810nai elections up
"al'-how could 10 many senators
, baYe ro""d the courage 10 tI,y into
the ,face 01 wbat mlgbt seem cer-
tain deteat? 'I'
On the other banel, If labor' I role
In politics 11., negligible as others.
claim, whT was the admlnlltration
'reaam. II) hard for the Tatt.-Hart-
ley One thing ' aplJealred
,certain; TIlere were mlUl)' congress
mell" IUfftclently unimpressed with
labor'1 poUtlc:al linportsnce that
thq didn't mind ,oint contrary
labor' .. wlabei ' 00 the
lllue. , -.', .', .'
, (t
I
Geveraer FoI1er eI
PlorI'a' aad a bon,l!!
"qb&er of "Oallfornla, &lie' lor-
mel' Barbara MIUinIIi, ' 'are
1II0WD u they left the !teoepUeD
loUowlq. &lielr weddIDl[ In oeil-
, lornla.
DEFENSE:
Dictator Feared
economy-so when It was reported wail sde behind a picture in Max:.'
that this year's corn crop was study. which was located on the
reaching tor the skies, there second, floor of hl5 Beverly HUIs
general (ejoiclng. home.
It Is tradlt/ortal wlth .Oie men who Inspector Ray Beatty was as-
,Igned to the case. Leo MacDougal.
grow COrn that if the stalk. are Ii poHce oU1cer,
"knee' high by 'the Fourth 01 July" [! wh.o had been
,an exceJJeqt crop Is In prospect. But . 3 ,. '" Inute' summoned from
this year. If that adage were true. ,his beat howed
' the abundance of the crop would Fictlolt '
be amazing. For by' July Fourth, Inspector Beatty
I the com stood not Just "knee' high." tile . evldl1nce
, but almost shouJd!!r blgh. F'rom all that bad far been discovered.
Is Present Prop
Of Tobacco Fanner
Tobacco. from the time pf the
Vlr-ginla colony: bas marcbed along
al an intImate part of the Amer
lean story to the present day. In
the wake or Worla War II.' as the
Unit.ed States emerged the, strong
est economic power. American'
cigarette became a
\Vampl.lrrl-the chief o!Jl"
rency In both Berlin and Burma.
I sections of the major corn belt...., I First there was a ladder placed
lextendlng from Ohio westward to against a wmdow that opened Into "You have a ,ciglriette economy
Nebraska-the word was the same: a second !Ioor This window trom Paris PekIng," a member
the corn crop was off to on excel- , had been dlscove;red open. told the house of commons In 1946.
lent start. ' Inspector Beatty told Mac:00ugal John Rolfe, hUBband ot Pocahon
I
. to summon aU the serVanta, Then tss. would be astonished if be could
it pos- be questioned them. ' They, ell hlld see what be sta,rted wljen he
. ible that last year s tllbulous crop good (!Xcuses. SId Firbush. a secre- in the ' seed of modem' to-
,at three bUll on. million buahel tary. had the night at the bacco, In 1948, the United States
, mlgb
t
be ,topped the 1949 crop. ' )'novlels with a P'le9d. made a.bout 381, pillion cigarettes,
Last year, crop bad much to do the butle" had read his room un- and the Industry, directly
with cracking the postwar allrlcul til Mi.. and Mrs. Sanders returned paid r In excise and import taxes
tural price Inflation and is believed trom a party. wben he admitted nearly, two billion dollars.
by many to have played a key part , them. . _ I From Virginia and Maryland the
In keeping Thomas E. Dewey out of n wa. rt,ht afaer &lia.. U.a' tobacco fields. ,rowing over 25
the White . House. IIrs, SaDders weDt io the u;e types. have liPread Into' North and
WhUe prospects were .considered io replace the jeweb ue bad South Ca.rolina. south Georgia. and
.plendld. the ,ca1.ltious were knock worll, and louod &lie .&ben I
ing on wood for two roalonl. These . ,onu. .
were that Iowa and llllnol. botb 'Martha Greene, the bousekeeper.
bave com-borer Infests- had been in her room all evenln
tlon. and subsoil moisture was de- Her room was located on the .ec-
fielent h'l some areas. making the and f1IQor. She had gone down to
crop more dependant than usual on
lood rains itl July and August.
. In nearly aU dlrcussiona concem.
Ing of the nation's
armed lervlces, one thing stood out
-lQany congressmen feared the T' OKYO ROSE
posslbUlty of a "mllitary 'dictator" :
If framers of a uniftcatJon bill Sitting Pretty
weren't careful. "
THIS feeling was put tnto words Whatever had been her effect In
by Georala'. Representative ' Vln . brinltrtg death to ' American Gra
Ion who propoBe<l several amend It) the South Pacific. there waa to northern Florida. Conne.ctlcut and
menta to the pending bill, declarlnl no death penalty for Mn. Iva Massachusettes. and the. great bur.
that be waoted to make lure no' D Aquino-known &0 tJle world .. ley area of Tennessee, Kentucky
mllltary dictator ever arisel In the 'Talty!' Rose. .'. ,, ' and the north bank' of the Ohio.
United States. Vinson, a Democrat, SHE was on trllll .... San ,Francia , America and the world have
is .cbalrman ot the armed do on a' ,charlle.;of treason becaule Bmoked the tobacco In pipes.
.eM,!lcel committee, the government of the/United Statel cigars and cigarettes, and snuffed
be' contellds she- broadc&lted tor It In powdered form pnd cb.,wed It,
armed . force. out Japanese in the "hope to demoral- The "chaw' Is the most Amer-
RECESSION 'the recently enacted ize and dlscoura,e allied milltary Ican of tobacco habits: European
reorlanlzaUoD 1 a w, men and to lmpali the a&.llIt;' of Visitors have lOoked' iipon this habit
Ho, Ho, If,of alld put them beyond a abul!Jing by the Uruted State. to ' wale 'War with disgust. In 190\7. addicts
Wfth u.oempl07ment llgurel ltend Pfeslden& "ut 1\ , c:lvlUan , a,aln.t ita enemies." ''The robber7 ".. comml"" I chewed 100 million ' p,?unds of to-
lna at the hlghest peak In 11 7ears chairman over the , jQint chleta of III of kl ,TOkyo Wore 7011 pa.ce4 Ule 1f1der I bacco. ' ,

.many . .... tlonwide orlanisattona staft, a body whlch Includel tbe R a maDDltetr
ln
spe!. n v there." The cillarette II the prime favor-
C ....,. hll'helt omceri of the arm" navy ola waa. , pre.",. u,e 10 - ", ,
national luden caltlnl' about " emment .prosecutora laid. they the kitchen about 10 o'clock for Ite. The modern cigarette; 1II .we
1Pr: ' a , bulwarJt alBinal economic ' and alr force, and !bt the member- would. 'not 'ask for the death pen. a bite to eat and fouqd Viola Mst- know it. was ere'Bted almost' on the
bUiarda, cDDlreulonalleaderl were Iblp of ' the na,10nal security councp alty . 10 ' aU the .won\an " Iceil 'wal son, the maid, there with her boy eve ot World Wltr 1. Tbe formula
at the Idea , the nation .:' that bIDe: imprisonl1lebt ' and lJie or pGsI,bijr friend. Retl1rnlnl, . bad for the popular b,randl .ounds
lIlJebt 'ta. eqIn into a e. .e t!I, , y tlolh.'" '" . '. I passed Edwards' room and s,eeo E$!,; .peUzlng nutr!t!ous. They mix
l\ THEY lWei jun coat.erred with aenate, , . . wards sitUnI by_hts..Ja.ble...re.adlnl with \pe bright leaf some Turkisb
Pre.ideal emerl" THESE 911 ere A newspaper , story Of her sr. . . tobaceoi mucH sweetened Burley
Ina fi'oni " the conference proP,9,ed t!> a bWwhlch. ralgnment latd; she .wore- a INSPECTOR BEATTY clIsmlued and som'e Maryland. A quantity of
the notiOn that"aU,ml&ht alrea!b' baa Pil
ssed
elie lsenate, The ored craY, mixed, p!ald' .uit With the servants ,went back to glycerine or its equivalent pre:.
. roty a. poallblif wiUl the measure I, one whicn would in dlded buttons. Her treshly- .ham. the study. Ife exatntried every Ineb serves moisture Tbe whole II
.cOnomic picture. uease the ' direct authority or the balr was topped with a gold of IL' Tban be 'went intol the ball made tasty with sucb flavors al
M the lawmaker. were out on' I lecretary of defense over the beret. She lat demurely at her at- and examined that. ' He also ex' 'uiar rum licorice cbocolate '
limb. 1IIe,. wer. wa,.out, for HoWIe armed forces, ' tomey's elbow al .1I abe were' bill amined the window and the ladder and or chem: II
Speak.r Ra1bum the ' Louil John.on, who holds that ", and the Il'ound below the window, Icall ' ./
pO.t, ba . told the h9ule committee . ALL thr!'ughout tbe, . , there It had rained a little the night be . , ,
DemocraUe leader, ' Scott Lucas. he lIeedJ that to make the, were mixed claims about bel' In. fore Ilnd he fot,U'ad some footprints The Cigarette has even wooed .
' minced no worell AD apreaslnr 11!4'1 .unlflcation act work. He Ouence on Gl morale. Many service. besidEt'tlle ladder. 'Ttley' looked llIte many at the ladies away from their
tlleir -op\bDllm. ' " to save over l ' lblllion dol men declared they I' got a kick out men's' ,footprlntl. pipes or snuff
\ .. wqt& million people em lar., a ylar In operation of the mill of her broadcasts-ohlefly for I Inst1ector "Beatty lought out Sid Tobacco of 1m.
pIo"ed III indUll':7, and' SO million lervlcea if the bm werll passed, la,ughs," "lIlIe qtbers jllamed ber Flrbulih . He Jlsked the secretary, if rin. I arsra I plan-
farmers willi 'money to pa,. ' fbi' and a ctvlllan maoager put In 10 ,I' widespread demoralization Max ISanders held business confer. al'\t e hap an s the
' ifbatever" Uley need, I'P b8--if cb,arle. ' , among' the Allied personnel. ences in . hli .tueb'. FJrbulh ,aid, en prop 0 t e, ,tobacco ,farmel'.
Thursday, July Zl, 1NI
'Back Yard Beach'
With Barge Sandbox
I
HERE'S an to build sand-
box that gladdens the
ot t.iny tots and small fry. It'a a
barge boat that can, be Wled as a
wadir!g pool. [ts !limple
tion eliminates the need tor any-
thing more than a hammer and
Complete. , step'!?Y'lI\ep ct1rllP"'
tlons and full l!ize pntt tj rns Insure
building In a ' minimum ' of tIme.
Painting gu.ides are al so printed '
full ,size on .the pa ttern. , These.
be traced directly on the finis",d
boat and painted with the ,colors
suggested In toe pa ttern, All IU$-
ber needed is stocK size and can
be .obtained at lumber yards
everywhere. ,. 1 '

Send 35e for Soree Boat P a ttern No. '"
to EaalSnd Pnttom C.Ompony. Dept. W,
PlcllllntvlUe. N.Y. , .
Might 'Have Been Hlcbest
If Aconagua hadn't "blown
top," its name might be far.'more
lamous than it is today. This
Argentine mountain might have
been renowned as the , world's
highest peak. According to World
Boo k encycl.opedia. Aconagua,
highest mountain in the western
hemisphere. erupted many cen-
turies ago with such force that it
to'tally destroyed ' its summit an!!
all signs of Its '1olea n ic era ter.
Keep posted on Values
By Readina the ads
NO lAXATIVES NOW-
, SAlS HAPPY 79R!
"'Had to fight constipation the lost 60
yeara.Notbinghelped. Then I got wise
to eating KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN
every morning, Al-
most at once I had
results, No laxative
for Inst 6 monthsl"
writes 79-year-old
Mr. J. Wenig, 7723 ,
So. Mich. Ave., Chi-
eago, Dl,OmofmollV
unsolicitlld " ALL-
BRAN Ieltera.A're .
you colllltipated due
&0 hIck of bulk . in the diet?-
ALL-BRAN may help you. Eat aD
OI1D.t;e daily, drinlC p\l!nty of \Vllter.
U not utlafted after 10 daYll, send
empty bot to KelIon'8, Bafile Creek,
Micb. DOUBLE) YOUR. M!)N;':Y BliCK
Yodora
checks ' .
perspiration '
.
.. .
I lee bqW"'1OU Clan ball '}& a 'rece, ,. , th did
T L CT
' In view of the Judy Coplon con , at me . 'Chi d W. . , , ., I ,
alon," R8)'bum IN E fE : ; vlction . on a charge of treason In . "The ChaMH .rel theD, that. , or ane ill Rout Made aJIUX! creG1n bale. YedO,.
Women'. Best? . connection wlth ' the Russian iOV , he'lc had ocoaslon io open &lie I Mound-Building Ants t::t!t
. THI
d. ernment. thingr J?ard ufe wheD obera were pre. ",1" . I' . '. . thin
... :,:....-.:. ... "t wal Hid Prell- U cwo , Indiana unlvetslty. profes. with Toky.o Rose In Jepgth>Qt.. enU" One hundred per cent klU of salta. harm akin or clu g,
sorl afe to., ta. believed. then the tel'm department; !lilt '. wJ'th the' ,It11 'gulte llkely," , m0l;lnd.bulldlng ants has been ob- Sta", saIt SlId creamy, Dever ".,
deIIt ,Truman wa. preparing a ape male ,e Ipecles . mU!lt face an ',pecter of death reiiil) ed' 88 pun- hI want al complete a list a. ,au. t.ained with chiordane unaer con. grainy. " .1
alai economic message for ,deUvery ,unPleaun( tact-namely, that girls liliment for a crlme1 or which death can , ID,AI ot aU the ,people tf
olled
. testa conducted by genO. Yodora-I_ thl! lronderful
to C9ll,re .. , It ,wal . exPected tor reason than might weU bave been the Known to be In. the ltudy m.dloglatl working under the
carr, , na men) '" / . "" th" _I
._- with decllnJnI' prlcel. 'Ind the ' <..DE J..' f '. lal . t I " blow C9ulcn.'<4, b, too . I , vere. ,- toe past J?lon. 1. '. .Iqt;shlp the Colorado allrlcultural
.... 4 ' 0 eel , a e n m Do ' , Inillector Belltty, left Sid Fll'bulh research . foundation, .
of clatm ' c' aDd cited filUm tor .' Heave ' making out lbt. summoned Dr. George M. List, head of the
at.
, proal, that . the fern,le II the IU . - .. MaeD>ougat 'and department ot entomolo ..... rep' orts
tile ASked ' perlor of the male in the reuonlng Be entered' one door' atl\ll' the next,
about that, Raybum laid It bad department. and this despite ten firlt (I lmockin" to make . Bure the three per cent cblordal\e allplled
"e:t to He did not mfulon jokel, booka. room was -emply,' Pre,enUy be re- as a Ipray In quantltlcs of 250 to
make it clear wbether he meant discourses and ileneral experience .turned to the haU, bearlnll "1I pair of 300 cubic centimeter. per' nest pro.
Prealdent Truman 11 reconalderlnl to the coptrBr7. . aboes, . cluced .the deslred' results. '
hIa plea for four .l!UUon dollan 1iJ' The -protellor. lay Carqillg the shoe. be returned Sprayinl the' material Into
additional taxes a year. or wh;ether that a ' t circumstancel, to thl! Itud'y and asked Firbusb if at the entrance and wot:klng
llie maUer up ihe air J.n lallie. can coq,e.up with more Uiey ""ere .. 1111 Ibbes. t . . I, nozzle througb the soil forming the
!IlOnlreaa. , . lolical an. wen boy. can do. '.OWl"Y. ;yes,' laid nesta"proved to' be the most cHec.
NEW H
OM'ES: ' These ,entlemen are Dr, WIlliam an. cUd you get them?'" tlve method of application.'
B.i Fox and Prof) Nicholas A. '-'" '. ." . " ' ,: , :J
FaUu. of trui research dJvision of ','IQaa'. of ,oar el_t. I The problem of the moundbuild'
fI10re Cash . . univerllty'. Icbool of edu. _rchell &lie olaaeta of aU the ' lnil ant .often or .un.
:BUfara I planning' . t 0 flnsnce , . UcalCtlUolun.la 'I ,ae,.,,.... tW, l ' f01llll11 a .. " derestlmated,. Ust sold. U there
buma tlu'Ough FHA-Insured Imort- Tbey msde tbe teBta in two bllb .' abCl!eII wlUt .. me mad on '._ ' s\lch ,nests, on onl .acre, ,and
laaei may to nillke lareer Icboola 'one In city of 11 000 In aoleta.. J" .... . ,... neBt haa , made ,barren one
, , down ISaymenta' from 110911 , OD. , north and othel' &lie .,,(1, j rod In to the. leed
THE . federal admlnlltra- In a conlolldated rural .chool near a "V.oJJ.'re crazy. IV'.!'t.'S a robbed from adjolnlnl plants. a
tion bJd cautionffi ita underwriteu Inillanapalla" TJle came UP' ,oodl)' pet! cent ot the acre' pro-
to conalder decllillng construction TO USE the prOfe.sora OWD the' .ut ducel little or no veletation.
cOati wilen ,f appi'aJillnl houle. words In the report: , "J!ll).", ,.ltJlia'pectoz Beatty,
m.ureil loan,. "Scorel on the ih'terpre&atlon of '"that:. IIII1y expected UI ,European Com BOJ;er ,
The result, the a,enCJ" IBId, date te't. seekln, to establisb ,their why you put the,
'RelieYe of MOtnitLY ,
FEMALE:,,
WEAKNESS
Are JOU U'OlIbtld _ CJ' dllu... 01
frmale fUDCtlonal perlOdI. dlltllrb.
Doell mil mallr JOU lull'e
from paID. 'ftl '11 "ertlOII'. tlred'-'
at luch ttm .. ? Then DO t." LJdla C.
PlDlI:l\lm', 'Vecetilble Compound to
auab avmp\Cima Plnkbam.
IIu ,rarid aootliln, ,lI'ec& OIl '-. J
'WoUld be lower mortga,el on maDy to .pf achieve ladder' letl the wlbdow ,Crop"m ' 1948
U to and "lntereat. " open. 'lbe robbery wal committed ' The liluropean ,. corn 'borer re- ________ _ _.,...!!.... , -
cUt bf" ullina price In ' Une with found no dlffereiitJl!tIon .. . jlut JUUu" I Iso n, VlevelBDd bidClrll' you the laddlfr duced tbe 1948 crop bt field corn

lower e8aii, tli.e down payme.nt wW there wa. I clear.- cut advantQ.ge aewlpaper. la, Jthere .. as. m11llon Ibuahell the U.S
be !hlrb., . lr. ':) . tor IirJ. 'In both .cboola In ablll\7 III the ",eWl, r;.. of1: u do ,lInow,. tbat? yoU of ...
TIlE ' decllq. \ AD cOlta to renoo, to ael relationships, to Iro: . Walblnllon. D.C. Surve.Y. recentt,.,
.bay.e noted make comparlaona .pd, to suspend I . won t baye to. . . 1 caD completed by the bureau at ento-
.\pce. \&" l8lt ye"r,. Ibe underwrit- Jud8ment until facta are &lie Olevelalllll ban parll afler proV4! t. that no eame up the molop and prant quarantine with'
were Iold. Most materilla are collected." cl1Ipllte wUh amplm' Art, P.. ladder. It rail!ed IIIIt Tbere cooPlratin, alencie.. thi:
plenww. It W&l laid, and pl'Qduc To which mall,f a male wt1l urella alllll Eddie Remmel Iwa. 'mud. There'. mild on yOIll' 1 III rod tl 11
tlon ratel of worketa ill many see- ter: Too bad they seem to IDle tho.. abo.' bow 'ar be 1110.... Vtllt1are tthoel. 'l'ho .hoel the fo(,tprinta t mor.,
hus Improved. 'aeullle. wben that IrGW up. ODto' &lie netd. ' at foot of the laddlfr. tet t1iere , . . 0 / ,
MUNICIPAL INCOME NEW PARTY: Mechanical CleaDer
Property Tax Declines as RevenIJe Source Target: Poverty .= :::I::dCO': 101 Bam.
Am.rieu clUel were bclna an
IIIIpleUUlt laC\-,en81'al propert.1
taxation .. I lource of revenue
wal provm. Inadequlte 10 meel
lIIunJoIpal Deeds.
'l'tIIo lntarDaUoaal CltJ llana,erl'
8IIooJatlCIII the ilndlnl
ar..r I lurvey 01 munJclpalre"enue
aources. Dati was .. &bered from
etnau. r.lurna and from reportlnl
.. m ....
. Like aD item from the palt Wli theft. 700 bid U you re bulldIDI a new bam, or.
In flve yeara from ,11HZ 10 1N'I, In aMouncement from Columbul, I checked 'TIl. the ' remedtUn. an old one, it Would
proporuoa of municipal InI!QIM Ohlo. 'that the Town.end cluba bid wbom yoia .. lei )ou at- be. ' pod lei.. to include pllna for
obtained from proPorl7 tua&iOD decided to HtabUIb n .... poUtloal :movIe. Be 'brOke- don InatallIq a mechanical baru
complred wlat \bat from other Party AD cbe United Stat... Not too tft".tbInI....,. .',-
IOUI'CIW dropped ... pel' ftIIl. 1001 .,0 tile nltloo's PAIl .... .. After. '!'bat'. &lie Bbl. of II. W. I'ortb,
SUlbt11 IDOre or DUIDIcJ be uld 10 IleaJt1': ''I ... ID -lineer wItII tilt UnI"'ral9
pal revenUH ftCI'W Come fram ":i B. 'loWMtIId aDd .... rrauow.ra ta ,.. ..... ed -Wfaf I'lrblllb'. III mlllall coD... or all'lcuHure.
I..., tuea. ID clU .. 01 over .. .._._ .... _ _ __ ...... &4'.& b'aPDta"'. . J'OI'Ib..,. ItWOUlcl aD
populahOO I'eVUU8 . - .. r_ .. _ .. aid hatti. lac buD
b)' 11.1 pv ceal, wlJila ...--- Iif n. a ........ ......... _ ._ 'R;
tax lIaIreallld br ear,
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
,
Thursday, July 21, 1949
THE MIAMI GAZETl'E WAYNESVILLE.
PAGE TIIRD
WOMAN'S WORLD
___ ___, I . SEWINO- OIROLE PATTERNS
f6 6e Junior Style Has Quaint Charm
Relate Draperi'es,' Upholstery,
Rug Colors in Decorating Home
By Erlta Haley
"MY HOME looks Just too plain
, and drub, How can 1 intro-
duce color desIgn to, the best
Here's a question
whIch ma ny women ask when they
start to look critloally at the rooms
and wonder just how to go about
achieving ' beauty they' ve aeen and
read about.
'I Easily Cleaned-Drapes
I .
, flatter Summer Mea.ls
First 01 all, we must consider
that there are kinds of
be'auty, and what may good
with one room Is not proper for an-
other kind. To Ulustrate, quaint
prln'ts or faded out colors which ap-
pear old-fashioned would , no* be
appropriate at all in a modem set.
tlng.
On the other hand', the luscious
textures and colors so fitting ,In
modern rooms would not add much
to a Colonial home o.r one done In
French provincial or 18th century
8tyle.
Bt!auty II an malter.
and it should express the persoila!j.-
ties of those who live In the home.
With good taste to guide you, you
may select those things whJcli Wul
create the most pleasing effects.
If you're uncertain about the choice,
IIQme Ilully and lUid!lnce wijl put
,oil on the right
Give Best l\1lpreasion
With Single Idea
neae haDdsome draperies of
delicate color OD a p1lre 'l'Pblte
backpoand do away 1f1th aU
conoern about grime. lUll an4
rain. Made of "lnyme plallUo
, drapcl'J' ;materlal ID decorator
colora and de....... they can do
muob . towarel pattlnr attracU"e .
wlllIIow treatmenta within the
reaoh of modest badlrels. AvaU.
able 'In hoat of paltems, botb
ready-made and b)' tbe yard,
&he material wipes olean 'wlth a
damp eloth. 1& may be oiled for
bedlpreada, dnllt rafIIea and
. dreslliDc lable aIdJ1a .. weD ..
for llraDerle.,
,
Wi'th Properly Cooked,
Attractive Vegetables
W
HEN the thermometer speed.
Into the nineties, every home-
worries about meals and
f<lmlly appetites. Even though ap-
petltes a ppear robust 01) picniCS,
they are' apt to seem. on .lim
side for meal in the
room.
Is there a cerlaln remedy for the
wan Ina appetite the wilting
heat of hot sum-
mer days? Yes,
certainly, there'
lire several sure-
fIre w a Y,II oJ
coaxing the fam
Uy Into ' eatlrii
"" ." w' h at t b e 'y
-:;....-- __ should. One of
the best ways II to aerve a1tract.tve
vegetables are 80 ,plentiful
tor they add zip, In the form 01
vitamins , and minerals. Into 'a
.canty diet.
cVegetablel add color, and Clon:
lequent interest, too, ,to tlJe
dinner table with their gloriOUl
greens, reds and orange
Who could ask for a better arti.t I
palette which to the
mealtIme Bcene?
Serve vegetables tresh. when
,
Vegetables, cooked or fresb.
chilled and seasoned, arranged
00 .. ISalad piattel(
add appetite appeal to the maiD
oourse. moundl of the"
ImaO vegetables Uke corn ker.,
Dell, green lima or Jleaa
wiUl .trlps of canota.
pa or celerf, OD lettuce and
pall wIth a tan,." dreulDr. .
LYNN CBAMBEIRS' MENU
Leftover Roast Beef
. with Barbecu,e Sauce
Baked Potatoes
Sallid Bowl
Toasted RoUa
Butter Beverage
Bluebeny Pie
-Recipe Given.
School and Party Dress
, ,
Nice for Specl.1 .
P
RETTY and demure, yet nice
, enough for special dates Is this
junior frock ,with Ita crisp white
CrIsp aDd Contruty
J
UST the thing to have
when school bells ring-a dam-
tY yoked dress for ,oung ,Irla
that'!! . delightfully easy to' sew.
Ha ve the yoke in contrast aDd
finish with crisp 'ruffling

The best enect In the home Is
achieved with a single outst.ndlng
iaea. If you 'have .a lot of Ideas
flitting around your head, let one
of them take precedence you
.lart renovating. 11'00. many Ideal.
even though good, can ruin the
room's decor because thei wul
create a confused impression.
If you are USing pattern In the
paper colo.rs and use In ,the drapes.
These shCluld be plain-.o .!lot to
Introduce too much dellgn Into the
room which II apt to look Quite a
blt ImaUer with a wall.
ever possIble since thil ..
value. When th'e7 are
a ,of
water, leallon , lbut ,oot:
heavily, and cook uptll tender.
Vegetables are if they have
some of their natural crisp texture,
even .cooked. . '
, Seasorun,s should be mUd 10 that
'yOU don't mallk the delleloul natural
ilavora and thUI Jade the appetite
further. You may add .ome of the
nice Blucel for varIety, however,
and thus create Interest that might
not otherwise be p.reaenl.
with FreMh dressing:" to wbicli may collar and tin3/' sleeves., 'try
have been added OIGe. teaspoon ot a gay flower pr.mted and
lOY lauce, if add nartow ribbon bows ,tor, l'l-
the salad lngredlentlJ for one hOUr. cent. I
Pat1em No. MIll COllI" in mes e ... 1t,
13 and 11 :Jeora. 81.... a. 2'111 J'arda ol ..
Inch: Va 'J'IIt;d "onb-allt. .
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8E"INO CIRCLE PA'ITERN. OEPW.
!lie 1I t. W.II. SL CIII " III.
, Certam geomelYle prints or quaint
ca.u'eo design. are at their best for
upholstery. Here again, let this be
the only pattem In the Toom, with
drapea and rugs on the plain sIde.
Drain off extra dressing and aerve Pattem Nt!, 11404 II In Illel 11. 12. 13.
with Sprinkle top with t", t4J and 18, Size 12. 4'4 yard. of 38 or
En.,1oIIe III "eala III com. far wei.
paUem de8lred.
,.
minced chJvea before lervlng. 3&-lnch: Va yard "ontrut. Pattem No
Halll.
. The Fall and Winter F.ASHION "Uera
_ _ M pDl el of smlWl't new .Iylel. 1Sl)e"lal
Add ..... "--------:--
dea1ll na: tip. on fobrlea - free pattern
H
ERE'S an exceUc!nt wa. y '10 pr.. printed Inlld" th_ book. Send :IIi ceo ..

pare and serve Bsparagus:
This, you may feel, mllke. for too
much ot a plain impression, but It
II part of the over-aD . impression
"au are creaUns. The rug may have
IntereltiJig texture, even thouSb
done tn a Itncle; lOUd ealor, and
thII may be true at the drape I" too.
- - .
yo
u CAN'T BEA1 a lilIaci bowl
of summer "vegetable., espe-
One or two ealora In a room are,
, more effecUve than three , or
VII ,ife,1. IMI'- . " four. The color. ,whleb ' are related
U
- a
room, you are lafnt.". Introduo.- In 'NSI', upholJ1ery and drapery
tng it In the diapes. Stripel, checkl, are eSlential tor ' beauty, wblc:li to
or dots are .afelt to use if a sreat extent dependa upon the
you .re Inesperlencect Fern and prlnclplel 01 uD!t)', balance and
folla,e pa,Uem. are often .mOD, baqno!lJ'.
the delipte4 pattem thO\IIb a home f8
and geometriC pattern. tre-' ly ,tree trom can sUll
quenuY Good perlbd pat- a thlrig of rare beau",. So much ia-,
terna are 'freqqenUy Bv.Uable fOl:' tel'elt In we __vea and ' texturel In
, along with IL
Here'll a .uggel-
;.> don with a d ..
llghtful dressing
aeasoned wit h
blue cheele and
ancbovles:,
-Summer Salael Bowl
CSel'Vel. Boll
period rooms, the!,e are fabric. are av.nable lo-
I CliPS fresb .pInaoh leaTN
, 1 Iman bead teUlICe '
easy' to lelect. day;-tbat beauty' may lie In them.
U you bave valuable Oriental Whenever you choo.e prlnta, be
! cup. shredded creeD c.bbace
1 bllllCh watercress
rug, however, you do not 'Want to certain that print sulb the fib-
Introduce either too mucb DA::U.TTl " ' rIc. Certain priJIta mar be too
or color In the draperie heavy for sheer fabrics whUe othen
Fresh cUD '
TarrapD .
1 OllP diced celery .. ad teps
" -OIIP creen INIPper rlDp'
1 CliP ,0l'1lmliled bille cb_
To Mhiftl. 1IfIlI, I" roo,,".
the r:ua qte main Item In
JIle t oom, anq other turnlshlng.
Jlbouta be as plain , as pOlSible to
:creale the I 'proper baCkground for
hlghliShting the rug.
Walls, UphOlster, .
May .Carry Design ,
. Patterned drapes look beat 'against
background of plain, painted
Willis, b\lt If you (eel that. certain
wallpapeI; 7,our 1)erlOnaUty
by "iii' meana ilIe It.: Then.
pick out one ort- twO 01 the waU-
TbIa ............ tile
nqe ftI DOye'" ..... ...,. ..
.. lar" &bat ,OO caD ey_
. .. tell Joar faYOrite IJIICtaIor
-..on. wlUl a - ....
loa b.c. Siletebetlilere" a 00_
1alDa1l0D, or wbellt ....... UaeD
atmmed ID browa ...... At ....
.rppet 1eft .. OM ., tile _,
., tile .... .....
_1ae;l ' 1 .......... .....
... - _ ........... 1DU& ..
de.QIre ..... _ .. "oe
.........................
......, ....
........
........
may be too fra,lle for heavy mate-
rIals. Feel, as weU a. lee them.
Best to Shop
For Curtains, Drapes
Too mu'Ch mOlloy sbould not' be
spent on curtains and drapes .lnc:e
these should be changed every five
years or 80 to keep Ute ' \Vlndows
looking attractive. Thc coat should
alia be economJeal ,.lnce . o much
more has to be apent on the oYler
fumlshlnss of the Toom.
When you shClp lor these window
dressln... take along, 11 at aU pos-
Sible, samples of the wallpaper or
walU:WClrlng, trom the car-
pet"-as- well .1 lOme ot the upbol
ltery covermg. In this way you can
most easlly coordinate the fOOm.
Visit other departments of the
Itore, In addItion to the cumin and
drapery section. It'l 10meUmes POI-
.ible to turn a tablecloth, towellngi .
sheeting or bedspread into attrac.
tlve window trealmentS. .
The Import!lnce ot good ,selection,
at an economy pIllce, II painted
by that fact that well selected
C!Ui1a1n. and drapes can revive a
room more thnl1 any other Items.
Whatever the material selected,
It ahould hang, well. press ealUy
and wear weU. .
Where dirt II a ptlme obstacle In
housekeeping, select those labrlcs
which 'can be easUy laundered, 'or
choose vlnyllte lirapel whloh can,
simply be 'cleaned by wlpln, with
a damp cloth.
Rera'. '. Gulde
For Seleetlon'
" CliP Frellob ,clreaaIDr
1 oaa ' aaoboV)', fUl$
Rub salad bowl with c:ul clove
of garUc. Break. Ipinaoh and let.
tuce Into , bite sized piece. In tile.
salad bowL Add cabba'ge ,m'd' w..ter
crea.; sprlrikle With the berb.,
fresh dill and tarr.,on. A"dd. celery
'and are en pepper, Spdnkle wIth
cheese. Chill. Just before .. rvlns.
a'deI French dreSllnl .nd
fillets. , Tou, li,)ltly,
(Jlilae.e Salad
CSeI'Vea f..61 .
I caps calUled bean IJlroata.
" dralDed .
" cap diced eetery "
1 medium ollca..,bclr, '.lIoed ......
1 ,.reeD 1IIPpe1!, mlaceel '
, tematoN, ' cat ,Ia unaU cabes
French drelslnr
Minced chiVe!'
Combine all vegetablel and
Informal room. 'are at thelr best
iii materlll,ls Uke chintz, Treat freab .egetables klacUy
dotted' f;wlll. net, cal4lment c,loth, and Joa'U be weD rewarded for
gauze, pO,ngee. 'calico . ,and glnaham. tbeli' acceptanoe , a& meall.
Itai'elY rooml 1equh:e richer fab- ' New Potateea,"'IIu1cll: Cl4IOkecl In
rilll such liS velour. damaak, block. their aklu, are leader aa4 ...
printeillinenl, metallic cloth, wool. Uoloa. "hu teamed wit b
ens. brocade llk. rep, aatln. velvet cheeae-ena.tecl tematoea and
and'Other high pade textiles. plamp, creeD .. ra .... apean
. For a man'l room, .. leM .om.. wlUI a DI,,,, _ace, '
thin, In keeplbl with lbe ruued- LYNN BAYia
nil. 01 the male Ilk. natural cot-
tona, monk'. clcth, roup novelty Cool
cloth. etc. If the man'. Intereat, Uel WheD Therm.meter .....
In nlblng, you might ule flllh net or fruit plaUen come til
a .ImUa' rabrl.:. If l1lrlg. for a bll bid durin,
can cet a aall clcth or a print Place cheni'l .nd ,rll,pel lit the
appropriate. Corduroy, tarlatan. center 01' lOur lar,e.t. cool"t plat.
bed ttcldn, .nd otller material are ter Surround with .. mound of each
8110 for .wrd)'. tallore!l t
OI
PH. bah . witb
roomll. . a elUiter of blueberrle. in the cen.
Modern room. may ... e the 'leek . tar; cantaloupe edl'" SllDe.pple
m.terlab or the boldy textured {ebunka mIDd with halved ma
DciveI\J weavil wbleb make lor 11Mrrtea. melaD .......
pod to tbe 1D'l00tb anel aJI4 ".tenM1cIa tI'lanll ...
UUdoraecl fW'IIRure ancI plaID ".us.
, Allpar :ua "
with Soar Crelam Saaee
.. (Bene. e) ' ,
z poDD41 l]Ieaft <
" CliP thlok cream
"OIiP clralned honerl4lllh
" teaapooa lal'
% teUPOOD The tra,'a the thine. If \here's ' GIor, to Be", I Dave you looke4
Cook a.paragu. In , ' Iman an invalid In the house, remember ,at' the market basket Jatel;,? Bet-
amount 01 bolUng. .alted ,water that the ' hO\lfs of the da, !pean te.r treat ,it to a good scrubbm,
tender, about 25 mJputea; little eXcept the Dext tray with bot soap suds.
drain. MeanwhJIe, make lauce b:J is brought In. _e_
the ' .our creain IUghUy. It, _e_ i'bb teda,. but Dot tomorrow.
aitcl -rema,lttlna and SoJ)lebocJ,. ,.pIDed the beans 1 To removt\ ' odor tJt flab ,from
blena thoroughly. WheD .Iood , bolJs over in the, oven, a disli ' cloth. boU the cloth lor ftve
asparagus spearl. " . is'prl.nkJe salt over' the spiIJed lood, minutes bJ' a solutiOn 01 tab! ..
Brolle4 Tomatoes This will put an end tll unpleasant ' blespoon of baking soda ,to ' one
(8enoN II odor and smoke. Then' clean the! quart 01 water., RJnse I,ri warm
:oven when bilking is' over. j water, ,then (:!14,
I lDe4Ium tolDatee., elIt In
halvdl
&easpooa pepper
" ClIP bllttered brea'
ononb.
cap crated Amerlc ..

, _e_
, Dentist DO boorle man. U moth .rltala' CII" ... all&l 1
er' will take the young child with WII. r-tl W.rk Hln ..
her to the dentist. long before he , _ ,
.needs to have anything done Belgian 1m-
teeth and let the dentist l()Ok porters' guarantees. 2,000 Brtt-
lat the 1oUbgat;,er's teeth each time, Ish horses shipped there annuall7
there will be no fear (Jf the practically all are slaughtered for
when work, ,mqst really be 406e. food, instead, ,worked all
Season each tomato half with lal.t '\ d Arthur f ,., .PBS of the
alid pepper. Blend crumbs and , , I " " , ., '" .. t I agrej 'So I fu fo\J ' Pr ti . of
cbeese and sprlrikIe, on toma When ,taldnr deviled eggs to a ROyal c e"" OD
to balf. Arrange In a , bakit\S pan ',p1cnjC!. wrapeaeh In waxed.paper: and
and bakf 'P a l,Doderate' (S'15f,) ., oven put them in an egg carton .and sU sold In .the form of 'Ant-
.' ,. for 16 minute., they won't get mashed. mo, .. be 'd _ .. - re-
QI.\ 8-10 min. _e_ werp .. ausllges, , S81, ucr
, tIles ' under low . ' I t.urnihg from
heat DolIDd to be right. To adjust tie- . 'Immediately the m7 .
. - - back curtaina ,so tbey . are ship were disembarked. they were
II GOOD matn pinned back at the same distpnce branded ql) the neck with a hot
dish to serve from the . sill on each &.ide, pulJ iron and a hole was punched In
lit home or to -doym-tile window sliade--to-t"e-de- the right ear to Insert a
tote to .. ' picnic sired position and use that as a ' peg. The foUowlng day tJiey, were
cqJ'n , a':ld marker. ,alaughtereJJ'" .,
tomatoes, Bea
. ilol'\ed beautiful.
Iy with bacon,
! Ii r e Ii".. <pepper
a c , toppillg. ( ....
t, 'Ca'i'ier'ole
tSfnOll 8) , " '.
I tripe bacOIli. diced
% cup chopped oalon '
% cap ..,Iaced' Ipeen pepper
oaps llhoppe'Cl WmatoCl
J b.rowa .ucar
1 teupoop
PeI'lNIr ,
.,. ell'" oob.
. r ..
"011"1 r1 .b..... crtllDba
" . jebee ..
FI'1' blicOJi In , '.killet' until crisp,
It,2 !l'4an't cas,lei'ole. Add
onfon to bacon
and coo)C until tender. Add
tomatoel, lugar 'nd leaBonlngs.
stmmer "for (5" rnlnutea. Stir ' lil
corn. Cook for' 'elgbt minutes. II
ualn, "'Uncooked l::'om. Place IIll
mixture 11'om skillet Into the cas,
serole. Top with bread crumbs,
theD ' With 'cheese, .nd bake, unoov,
ered, tn' . rnocilJ ate' (350' ) oven
I'ar ao mlnutei: '
Don't cUicard c'old. tried trout
It on a beeS of watercre. 0;
let"'ee and pa .. ' 'with sour 'Crean.
In wblcb are thin .lIce)
of cuoumb.... with a lemol
wed,e.
Lamb chops weU to barb"
.auce ind quickly to keel
101U' kilcben Serve with
butt
balt and C _gmentl.
aJUed soup. ideal 'Ior .tan
IDa oft lbe IPU'II
YOu 1DJeh\ trJ
Ol' 10 told
VACATION IN COOL. SCEme GRANDEUR ABOYB THE
CLOUDS, SWIM, GOLF, RIDE HOaSEBACK, DANCE, BID
Come..t. live alld enJQl the refreahln. IWCur, 01 tau. WUR1J)
FAMuUB .RESORT. No need of OWII automObile, Lookout
Mountain Hotel clbl r'neet al/ tra\lls and bus" In nearbl Chatta.
nooga. Swimmln, pooL ROlf. arehery, beaub and IOwn IboD.
Americal .molt _,uutuJ IN!,tio open evenln, .,ltb danC:ina beneath
Itarllt Ikle. to ute 'amou. Lookout' BlountalD Orebe.ua " . . lhltea
111.00 .nd up datlYJ includlhg rooml, meal., lwimmlnl DOOl and
patIo dancm.a pa;vu .....
1
!SptC1.I.lamJIJI, aact ......... 1 nt".' Wlfte
to LooIlout Mountalft Ho .. Lookout Nounwln. Tenn. Pboae. I-.,G
eIIaHanoo,a OPEN MAY TO ()CTOBEB.
LOOIOUT , .0011'111 10m. .. ,;;.
:
PAOli )'OUB
The MilUlll Gazette cure
E8tabllahed tl80 Ivel, low price
PubUabed every Thuraday morn. wu a pod
IDg at WayneBvllle, Warren Co- year. Howeyer It aeeml
unty. OhIo. worthwhile to alralra unle ..
you are pin. to It for at
leut tIlne ,eers an4 tIlat . upslta
a three year rotation ' aucb al we
bave uauaUy uled.
We are 'upeetfn8' tile combine
thl. afternooJt to In onr oat..
We cut ud .... ed onl .mall field
Theodore E. Conover . . . . EdItor but now U.ere II an el,ht acre
Edna H. Conover . . AIIIOC. IIdltot' field ready. We ulq."lI, have *ood
Entered as second clull matter
at tbe at Waynellville.
Ohio. .
Subllcrlption Rate: $.1.60 per y..,
In Ohio. Kentucky and IndIana.
$2.00 alsewbere.
ucce.. with oata and find It a
good feed , for eyerythln e bave
.0 that almo.t ne'fer aen any.
,It muea a fine aeed bed for
clo"er and we UIUal', .et a 1004
.land.
What we would do without the
nice peqple . wbo help' ue out ot
dlfflcultlel. A few ween ago I


Ie
IItopped mT car on III 7. by '-our
. I . . corn field &1111 ,.-hen t atarted . to
tdfll? ' 10 I lot o.er too . rar and my
" wheela aUpped 'In the loolle ,rI .
el and two whllela alld tnto tbe
ditch. ' &Ild 1 could not pull out.
It WAI commutertlm. and a pro
cellllloO' of carll wu apeedln, b,.
SuddenlT .. Ir on ell1lal, four
care ltopped. doora oP8lied. four
men bopped out of each ear and
in no time nat I W&8 back oft tbe
road. I wu grateful and meant to
lIay thanl&: YOU before thill, but I
had to ' 1&u,h It .. a .0 tunnY to
M' til. enct perolelon wltb
wbleL' tile, dId It. I do wI'la how
ever tbat the mlUlY e .... which KO
up IUld theal blUlI
would be more eare:ful anc! .tay
on their aide of the ,.elloW line.
A ear, wltIl a LP UOIIiN went b,
me yeatent.y 011 omt of tIleae
Mill &Illt paaed .... when thtl
yellow Une ... on , our .14e.
wu on our aI4.. Pleue be care:
faJ. 10'1 neTer knoW whal may
be at the bottom of that bill
where you eaJ\'t aM It, It cow. a
'talled tr,acl&: with drunken
drl.er. a ehn/!, a ltay em a 1I10y-
cle. t ha". Hen .",iIII'T one of
thON thin.. Jut when til .. )'
Wf:IUllt ha.. tleelI bit If aomeone
ha4 puaecJ u.. ;'lkrW
A FARM DIARY'
BY ri, J. FRAZIER
JULY 15. 1949. A week or pleal
ant coolneslI after the
heat that we l.ad for three week II.
Tbe bouse .Is . cool, peaceful and
lonesome. Even the bpJ's who Uve
on the ptace have been away
workLng with a ballni outfit and
tbe IIUllness makell the cackling
of the h'en8 eeem louder than UII'
ual. We prefer to have tbem lay
In the hen bouee but there III a
nest In: th/! corner of the' 'gatll,e
tbat II very popular. No matter
bow mllny times we chased them.
out there were lIlway. 80me who
Insleted upon laying there . 0 fln.
al,.,. we gave up the :fllltht and 'Put
In two nelts up out ot the dog'.
reach and they are the mOlt pop.
ular nellt. we bave, JUllt now
there II a .terrlble cackling gOing
on and. I am eure that If I went
out I would fine! oue
In the neat or ma,be two anll an
percbed on tile sIde of the
Delt IIcoldlog the otber tWo."
LalIt 'weel&: the baler came nd
all the bay I WU worrytn&, about
wu put I.D' dry except abOut an
acre at tbe .other place wblch
WU caugbt b,. a bard ehower tbat
d.f4n't reach ae ' far u Lytle or
Waynellfllle ' aIId dldrl't
thl. place. Tiley lel It dry and
the, put It In loose 10 now w.
are tIlroQta with h.,. for a week
ot . 10 my t.nut. ..,..
wb,n 'OU ha". aHalfa 'you are
puttfng In llay aU lIummer. But
when I lee the 101:e",. IJ'Hn hay
that-they have PUt -In I am ,la4
to have It put In all !lummer ror
we seldom aucceed br putttn. In
aU' the clover without pttlq
80me of ,t wet. A beaY7 atan4 of
clover tUn ao ' maola' loacer to
HOURS:
W12 Each ..Morning
1-5 Afternoons Except Wed.
Evemngs. by Appointment
Only
TELEPHONE 62
Dr. C. wiikiia
B:rl! 8peclal.-
4 to &utb Detroit sv...
Q:NlA.omo

.TIIe tg Ctubbere unlter
a III, proJect. TIley ,.-ant
a e&DlP fqr Wa,.... HamIlton.
and Ctel'lllOllt Count,.. atrd
are out to .pt. one. ...... ,.
In, for wb_t or for _.,.
TIlls ..... to m. a """ worth
wIille proJecL At tile p .... nt
UiDe theJ ... ve to 1Mmow' a
aa4 tlJat m_ .., wllen tbe.
can PIt It ad for a macb Ibort.
er time lIIaD If th .. ,. llae! a cam"
of th'" cnni. TIle t-R CIU"-
makin, . a Bf8&t coatrt1mtlon
.. s ...... .....
..............
........... --
. lair ...........
. "ama.r tIDandI ..
pecAIC ....
Stubbs
Funeral Home
TELBPHONE 2191
W A YNE8VILLE; OHIO
Sumbiertbne Needs

FANS.'
MIXERS
CANNERS
II
K,E M TON E
Wall Paper and Pute ad SIzIn;
G. E. - Na En ....
Soath MaID sv.-t1lCl'Gll .... Hal
WapesYille Furaiture ,
TelephOfte 242*
TBII IlIAin
COUBtr7 anel .map ure. We can
... WI ....... we p to the ralr
aIId ... tile U" .. tac*, ud fine
cU.. aael prett, d........ the
poultrF ud ..... tabJe. raleed 'by
til... bo78 aIId .Irll. It proyldes
til. "ala lire 'and Incentlye tbat
mU.I til. doing of th... tllInge
pleaaure an4 f hope tb., wUl
be able to coneet enough bUlbele
of wheat and dollarl to make
their dream come true. They
more often IIYe than uk 10 leta
back thelli to tile limit.

!'ROlf on nLl!lS
I'OR JULy U. 1981
J" Kllne Maurice. 11. of the
Nult Road, WAI killed Inetantly
at 1:.0 JIt.!JI. Wednellday wben
b,. a bolt of lightning
while . engaged In .coverIng a
binder to protect It from' an
r'oaclllD. .torm. .
Detailed to by orrlc.
lall or Ohio State University
MIIII lI'alth TomlIn.on, daughte;
ot IIr. and lire. A. C. Tomllnllon.
bai benn III week'l Intenltlve
fleld work with the )'amJly Wei.
fare' Ulociatlon or that City In
preparattoD' for rec:elYln&, ber B.S.
del1'ee III aoclal aclence.
Th. Wayn"nlle ScHool Band
wlU lI"e . a concert ThursdaY
e"enlnl 8 o'clock at McClure
Clomer. Thll con'Cert will be
aPDDlOrecl by A. K. Day. Rogera
and ,almf)80n. HIUTT Sherwood.
J. R. Smltll ul! Orace L. Smith.
... : ...... mOl'l1lDc. Be". C. A. "Will'
pastor of the CL'UrCh or
Cbrlat. performed the cerdlnony.
Ttle attendanta were Mr. and
In. I'nId ZImmerm&D.
.At .the meetlnS or the Scouts
on Monday nlgbt be following
paned be t4!D4erroor testll: HUSh
O'Neall, Raymond Van Onen. Leo
Da.vlll and .Charles LeMay.
Meelrs. H. M. Sberwood. D. E.
Standiford and Ed Cook. .were In'
Akron t.L.11 ,rw.k and uw the
U.S.S. Akron whlcb Is being
built by the Zeppllln
Corp. for the U. B. Navy.
At the regular _meeting ot tbe
Wllyn'8 Town8I)Jp, Board of Ed
UClltl0
n
Monday nlgbt, the follow-
L08: were employed to fill vacan
cles In the teach1ng . etaff: Lloyd
ROIIII. gradee 8 and 7: hlgt.
scilool. Esther Dennis. commer
cl al and EngUab; R. F. HatfLeld.
Sc;lence and .MathematiclI.
and Mrs. Wll11am Lukens
and ' family attended a plcntc at
Fl Ancient.
Jfamel Baumgardner. 80. an
employe ot the Stokes Dairy
farm. two mllee lKIut h of Waynes
'ville. was seriously burned and
10SlS estimated at $10,000 BUtfered
when the bottling 8Jld COOling
roo,m w.as destroyed by fire .at 5
A.M. Thur.day. The blaze caulJed
by sparks from a gasoUne engine.
AIlI equipment and tbe entire
building were destroyed:
AT PARRIS ISLAND
METHODIST CHURCH
R. B. Coleman. MInIster
Ohurcb School, 9: 30 a.m., J . J.
Burake. Supt.
Choir Practice. Thursday. 1:45
p.m.

ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Keys. Rector
!'Iornlng Worsblp. 10:30 a.m.

WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS
First Day School: 9:30 a.m.
MeeUng tor Worship. 10:30 a.m.
'" . .
WAYNE8VH.LE CHURCH OF
RIST
M. H. CoUey. Minister
Bible SchOOl, 9: 80 a.m.
MornIng Worship. 10: SO a.m.
Young Peoples' Meeting, 6:45 p.m.
Evening Service. 7: 80 p.m.
Prayer Meeting and BIble Study.
\\' 7 :30 p.m.

FERRY .CHURCH OF CHRIST
Dyron Carver. Minister
Bl ble School. 9:30 .a.m.
Morning 10:30 a.m .
Prayer r.[eeUng. 7: 00 p.m.
Young People's Meeting. 7:00 p.m.
Evening Serylcee. 7:80 p.m.
.' '" '" '"
L VTLE METHODIST CHURCH
B. EI Baughn. Pastor
ChUrclO School. 9:30 A.M .. Mrl.
Henry Saylor. Supt.
, Worship Service. 10:80 A.:r.I.
. I
'l'B1JB8DAY, mLT 11, 11.1
MT. HOLLY METHODIIT
T. M. Bcarff, Minister
Sunday '.80 a.m.. II. .L
Earnhart. BUpl.
Service . 10:80 a .m.
Ev.enlng Service. 7:80 p.m.

CAESARS CREEK
David Stapfleld, MlnIlter
Sunday School, 10 &om.
Worship Sel'vlce. 11 a.m.

UTICA E.U.B. CHURCH
William Sbannon, MIDlIIter
Sunday Scbool. 9:30 a.m.. lira.
James Garrison. Supt.
Preaching lilt. and Ire!. Bund.,..
of each month. 10:30 a.m.
Evening' Services. 7: 80 p.m.

ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Father R. H. Krumboltl. Paetor
Musses. 8 and 10 a.m.
FEATHERLESS BIRD
The young man wired bome
from bla job iaying, "Made fore-
man. J'eather in my cap."
A rew weeks tater he wired
again, eaylng. "Made manqer.
ADother feaWer In my cap: ..
Atter lome weeks. be . wired
again &aying, "J'fred. Bend money
for train fare bome."
Wa wife UDfeeUnslT. talesrapb
ed bact. "Uae featberl and fly
home."
1IwIbt... people 01
our .towJr.
. Tbe Miami Kald' food club met
Jtetmy Vlckere, a June grad
uate of Waynellvllle High School
captain, tbJa past eeaeon. of
thE( basketbail team, enlIsted In
the, Marine CorplI the flret of
July. and 111 now taking hili basic
tra:lnlng at Parrla leland: ' N.C.
Support The PiaYlFound Attend
Support The Playground. Attend Gazette Claa.Jfled. Bring Reaulta Ice Cream Saturday Nite!
Ice Cream Social Saturday Nlte! th. bome or IIne!red Cook
Jul, . Fourteen membere anew.
ered roD caD anI! two villitora
were prNenL Tbe club la lOin&,
to ha"e a ale July,. .
IIln Almeda ' Walton and .Mr.
EYerett Sears were married at
the l'erry ParIonaP. thla We4
1'AKF.. IT
AN OtD TIMER
"Before Ipenllln" ,our mon"
ey. count out a few e!ollare
and. NY. 'TbII Ia for ME. It,
pIng ."to my bank aClcoant
. for tile thIn ... I'll want later
on .
. :'Then, hold that mone,. tlgt.t
In your flet UI't11 It', lIarely
. fleblne! the teller'l wln40w at
tbe !:'ank. Try It. 1t'1I an ex
arelee hi handlln, money that
lets eaeler the more you do
It-en'd. tal&:e It from an old-
tlm.r. It alwaYII pay, orr
handllomely ID t..ppJ,lr U,,
Iq."
THE
.
NADONAL BANI'
..

. '
LOOK YOUR BESt
your bellt tbe8ec hot eum-
daye by keeping your
' nd dresBe8 crllp and clean'.
Ol;r cleaning Rnd pressing ser-
Is for fine work-
matlshlp and careful handling.
Bring your garmen\8 In today
foi prompt lIernce. It COlltll
Uttle and meanll 110 muct'.
24 HOUR
WRECKER SERYICE
. GOODYEAR TIRES
STATE OR.
.The KROGER Stor.
of
WAYNESlVILLE
- . .
Will Close At
. .
8 P.M. on I Toesday
STARTING Y 19, i949
.I0&Ill1li Carter. Mgi.
White Kitchen
CURB SERVICE
'e Complete Fountain S .. rvice
e Open Seven Night WHk
c e.ry.I
QUALITY A
CON,TANT FACTOR
Doel a low-priced funeral mean
a IIbabb,. 0D'e' By no meanl.
We llava pr.epared a IIcbedllle
of very moderate priceB, yet we
brlq the tlneet profenlonal
tr&1",g. merchandille and
a motor equipment 8CI1IAl to 8D7
In u.e' State of Ohio.
MeCLUIE
" aNE.XL HOM'
- ' ..... tlLL "to
. . . . . . ' .' .,.:Ii .
JustQReceived' .
CARtOAD
\
61NeH STAY FENCE
7 -9-11-6
7 'Ft: Notch-back
STEEL POST'
Piace Yoar Order
TODA:Y
Fairley Bdwe. Store
PHONE 2441
WAYNDVILLI, 9HI0
., .
Jim Rob. Aad
Rhodes BUnDeD First
With Wheat Harvest'
. The wheat II ID an\! now I.ooal
farmerl turn: to oats, lOY bean8
and hay until the corn Is ready.
The wL'eat -harvest. Which did
, ...
not Uva up to early' expeCt&UOllS,
waa a pod on and moat 'farmers
report good yleids.
nnt to have their wheat in at
the WaJD'88VWe farmer&' Ex
change were Jim Robins and
Rhodel Bunnell. Both men had
dry . wbeat which L'ad a good test
wslgbt.
The 7felds varied greaU)' In
this vaclnny" with
Ing from 16 to 40 bushe1B per
acre. . The few 40 bushel yields
were -trom Butler seed wheat.
Mak. Summer
MEAL-TIME
Easy Time .
, .
YOUR KITCHEI'J' IS NO PLACE TO SPEND'
THESE HOT SUMMER DAYS. POR TASTY,
EASY TO PREPARE MEALS, USE FROZEN

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FISH ,- HAM - BACON - CHICKENS
TBII IILUII CUZiII i_
Farmel'll ualng V!lo wheat leed riving wheat 11 to H, bUlheta of . wbeat. ThIll ".... It
also liad good 7felda. wh1le towards the of the takee 618 buaheJe.
The averap tor thI. area w" harveet It .".. The BalDa picture bold. tor
between 20 and :a5 bushels. }fost 17. corn. Lut Tear the ,1,00C! debt
of the wheat to come In the first could be paid ort wlth. 481 bushel.
week wu very dry. Test was a of corn. Now it would take 820
OUR GRAIN DOLLAR
IIlttle lower than previous years TAKES A TUMBLE: bUllto'els tor the eame debt.
butIQ III ftID for encrqb to .. t.
To tID .tbe .. p. Starbuck -TI
that rumen fir Ohio ClaD. tar
D
to
I8CODCl crop -tI&doWI - partlcul
arly tho.. with alfalfL WIle
(armers wtU &lIIo of
ludan .1fUIJ to tide e dairy
and Qulte a lot of smut hM PetersOn: la,.1 the ltol7 on lOY
'hoWIr up. Farmers are urged to II'hat grain doUar Isn't ae big' 1s about comparable to un.
0Ter u-e .lIJD nmmer pall-
treat for _ut In the future. . this year ae It was ;1& year ago. corn. While It took ontT 1161 bu
Wheat arriving. o.t the conelus K. D. Peterson, e:rtension suec shele ot eaybeana to pay tor the LETTER WARNe' OF I , :
of We harvest has been low loliet In grain 1Dwrketlng, says $1,000 debt a year ago - DOW It MAGAZINE RACKET ".' .
In test and ' high In . moisture. thlit (or a farmer to payoff a. woUld take 461 busheta. My dear .Edltor: .1
Moisture content of the eady ar $1,000 debt last yeaJr required 459 To state the facta In another It baa oome to IIIJ' attentlmr
I , way - to paT ott the U,OOO debt that a racket mllallDe

= For a bigger and better = . corn or 200 buahela more 'IOY' mwdUeI throupout tt.'e Batted
== == beau:s statea without our Imowledle . ot'
Wh
3
eat ,cr
1
0
P
2
use
I
B: M I ' OF FEED 18 CAU8E appreolate It If "au
:: - . - , I
= Order BIG M early and your dealer . as the chief cUlprit causing the IdenUf71as themselvel .. havtDs
will have all the 3-12-12, 412 8. _ mid summer slump In milk pro. an,. coDneQUon whatsoever 'wlth
= 01212 or 2.136 you will MeC1 I duct!oD. Bo,.a .ToW'D. We ha.... no author-
= BIG M brands are manufactured to . == R. R. Star . buck. dft '- cattle ' ue'dlud le"'--
- the vleld and quality of your wheat. The Wlaml Pertlllser E speelaUst at Ohto State Univer book or mq&Ilae aubaerJpUonl.
a ... ColDl*l7 10 aD lade- IN" '
to highest atandards of quality and --- under dlrect the chief causel or mld..aummer to. do 80 an4 we haft DO arran .....
ri
DV
= earn you more money by increalIing == .... 1 ---
I
BIG'M brands ale always made up peslcIali MIamI VaIIe7
e
. slty, says heat and fliea are not one our boya are' permitted
never down.to a p ce. slump _ the chief cauae Is lack inenta with aD7 aoUolton wbere-
WAYNESVI
=. The Miami Fertilizer Company == of feed, especlal17 rougL'qe. by a pOrUOIl' of tIa'etr eommJlalonl
, . LLE LO,CKER 'PLANT OFFICE & FACTORY - Trebein, Xenia, Ohio He polnta out that COWl on: are tumed to BoJa TOWD.
:.:_:=:' '=' =_=_=_=_ ::: __ ::_ ";::":::'1 ":::"=::_ : :;ua ar:
aat
:.:.:
WDfiRE DOES
!ATURAL 'GAS
UOME FROI'
Where does natura. gaS
come from 7 That aeema a
simple question, Out of the
ground.c anyone will reply.
But to nnd thecad answer
miHions of dollars are spent
.
One of the fields where
Tusa Eastern now buys
natural for the Big Inch
System IS a good example
of the expensive! unrelent-
ing search for the answer
to this question,
Several years ago, geolo-
gists and

crews stud-
fed -the area
for months
. looking for
oil or .'gas.
The)' f,6und
evidence of
"favorable"
rock forma-
:lon8. But even with the
ot modem scient."
dive wu 0lIl1 one...,. tit
ftndiagB,
ftnd that was b, drDling an
ezploratory or "wildcat"
well. .
All the eoetaof Ifeological '
IU"eyi and leamng large
tracta of land were only .
the "ante" for .. the
risks involved in driUing.
A 160-foot rotary drill-
[ng rig W88 bmught in, and
tbouainds of 'set of drill
pipe and steel easing to line
the bole were the
site. Special chemical muds
far Iuliricating the driUing
bitl were mixed in thowi-
aDd-ton res- .
ervoirs. Then
drilling com-
menced.
Night and'
day lor two ....
months the
drilling erew
kept . !
Ii.... Once, when the bole '
wu more thaD a mile d88Pt
the pipe .trig ,bl.'Qke, and
the erew. bad to 'lftab" ,. ,
the drilUng tools. .
At the end of three
months core sample. i
brougbt to tbe surface
Ihowed no. oil in ClOIDIIlerclal
but still the op.
eratoradia notgiveup. The,
tried loosening the rock
for.mation ' . ." injecting
. ThaD

In the weD. Tbes8 lut eI-
forta bore fruit. With a
..... of 80wbur PI thaweD
wu ''broaghtlii'' as. DeW
.aatara! ... JIIOdacer.
Todq Tau Butern'.
. r1 == =:m thIa DeW
oatIet 101 Ita u:::.r;:
The .. Inch Br*m'iIIo
........
........ ttna ... or
cIoIIaiII daiJi to ... tbe .
r,;C:..
tbe
aa1:i .
..... ,..,
- -
. No time for gossip
on this party line
HERE I! THE NEIM tENTER 01 THE/NtH UNE!
_ _ 0---' . ... I '
Every hour the wires are clear ErOm ,the rapid -fire reports
eel while one man in the room they receive .. the Clpulse.beat"
above talks with division eli&- of the 'system is recorded on
mid station operators special charts which tell the
from Texas toN.wJersey.This whole story at a glance. Opera.
man is one of Texas Eastern's . tion of the Big Inch
aeneral office dispatchers who System is from this
work rolll1dth&dock shifts. efficient "nerve C8JItelP. '
.'
.IIlE lAlJlD 'RlTEal THE "PE UNE!
. - . -'
.-1 I
, ., t,-
ErtIYNIKII'" THE YEAR ...
EVERY TlKU EUTEIN STATION
. 'lEIfJRTI HOME.(JN I 21JfJ1J-
MIlE 'INITE t/ltIIlT
The te1ephone Detwork of the Big
Inch System is one of the busiest
"party lines" in the world. Over '
its wiles, pipe line men hundreds :
of miles apart arebt6ught ..as-close"--
together 88 'if tber were in the
same room. TexaS Eastern pipe- .
liners in every cOunty 'depend 011
. this 2,OOO.inile
system for close team\"ork
necessary to move nanu.l gas
ac:roes half a continent.
The most two.w&y FM radios provide T ..
Eastern's trueb and care with dependable . '
communications beypnd the ,reach of wires. This
radio net is invaluable to mainteaanee and repair
CI'8W8. It aIao linb the pjpeJine sta6 with airplanes
that the lineS. ADd-if Wlephone wires faD
these mobile radios can babdle the all.'importaDt
"
, . . . ,. . .. l
__ =-..: -:-.... " . . ".'
-----...... .'
, job of. communications On the Big Inch
.EASII
TRANSMISSION CORPORATION
Owner and of .... IIg Inch and Uttle Bill Inch pipe .. _ II
,."1'" In COIIIIIIUnfty. nr. of 'nIne states wh!H'e Its employ .. IN and
office 0' Texa. EGlfem i. at 306 Milam Street, Shrevwport, I.ouitlancj
N.,.., r ... fGllern Station .. at LIIANON .
Boys Tolfll ' IIr &DJ' way whaUo
aver, theT Ibould lmmedlatelF
contact their loea! Better BuaID.
elll Bureau or' PoDce Department
eo proper InnlUpUOn ma, be
made anel thil unauthorbed pra-
ctice IDa,J be ataPJeCL
ThantiD, .7OU for. Jour cooper
atlon In belplne _ ltop
.vlcloul mqulne racket, I lUll
; 8IDoeN17.
Rev. Mel1'. Nlot.'Olu W&per
INDIAN, HE PL.NTY SMART
An Ilidlau: whD W'&I aenlnr a
for maldng mooDIIhlDe wlds-
key, receIved n letter from ilia
isqua", TIns that hae would ...
compelled to die tha prdan DOW
that b'8 . ,W'&I In J&u. "No ds. 'sm
garden," wrote the caaUoul red
skin. wllara I hide 'em
Itm."
Thel lettAlr ..... dal7 teDlOre4
aDd ID a tdlort time poU.,. om:
cen CUDe urd dq ap the prd4!D
from 0De ad tq the other. '
. TIle de .urrl4I, 41.. '
pateh'ed leUer to Iler Braye
asklq what ae iIaould' do. in.
typIcal IDdI&D JaraOa abe recely
ed tbta te,rM lIat to the point ....
ply: "PIaat ' 'em 1IlI114L" '
. NOTIoCE
The HomecomIng or Jacobi'
Park, 4 mllel east Wa1DHriJls
at the of Ha",J'lbura'-
Lebanon and WaJD'8lvllJe-<Jlark ..
burs Roaello' wlO be beld Sunclay.
,September 4: 1848. T'l4-1t
I . '.
LAND .. BANK
LOANS
Long Term 4 per cent
No Renewal - No ,AppraJeal ....
No CoIlUDlI.IOn
Farmer OW'Dad-l'or All 1'arIit ...
. .'
CAlL, wluTJII or SBIII:
ELLI8 H. eeooy.T,. ...
Lebanon N.F.LA.
Lebanoa, OIalo
A tasty way 10 Inaure eafrO ...
nulrl.nt., Let your lord ... ...
you Chetcolote Drll.a
regularly, or as. for .........
when lhoppln,.
PAGE

ASIt idE ' 7 I
; ANOTHER
A General Quiz
I
The Questions ' I .
1. Where Is the Umted States
M.ilitary Academy located? I
2. What is a native of Wales
called? ' I
3. From wI/at sou tee are the
Dames of the 1.}nited battle- j
ships selected?
4, What heavyweight ctiamPV>D
was the I'll rgest' in stature? I
5. The word "chukker" is used
in what spo'rl? ,I '
Tbe Answers
1. West POint .
2. /li. Welshman.
S. The States of UnlQD.
4. Primo 'Carner"".
5. Polo, '.;" . ,
I. .' 't ell
A DRESSING ".1 ....
.
:>d
NEWS
that makes folks
, sleep all night I
'l"ouMbda I,U,. .w.p .... dllll", ...... beca_ of
... heW. lli.t tIoei, bel .... w....... eeI niehl 01""
alabl _hI .. fr- W...,., .... -"uc a.
... , Le.. bupo.o: That',. "" . ndlU.on Foil)'
. Pin. withi,. t4 buuro. Bin.. blad
.. irribolloll Ia ... prenlenl .. ,d Foley Pill, 00
pcK4IIl benefit yo!o ,.ithln ..
....... .., DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK.
, Make 24hou, I .. l. Get Vol!}' "PUla from
I aIR. f'IIIl """0011011 "", pvUBLE YOU&
MONEY BACK
. , .
,
RANIEN' " RAIE SCHOOL
Leam II Skilled Trade
Full or Part Time Day Course.
Atr C:ondlUonln, Carprn\.J'31
Refrloer,l1tlon Repair
Auto' 'BodyFend.r PaUorn lISk,.
Auh. DrafUn, , Plumbln, I
h"h. Welc!lnll
i
ow.r per. ' lee rlc1t,
adlo.:Telev ... 011 . lileclronlc,
'IchlnejSboPI , ' , , " LUhogrophy '
E .. ,
, The
In
Opera ted Slpco '11109 '
Now Studenl.l ACIIlrlltt'ed NBW
THE DA\?;D, RANKEN, JR..
School 01 Mechanical Trad"
Finney Avo .. St. Loute 13. Ko.
-'pprov,e.cI tor Vlil,teraR4 Tralnln,
I
lEt la JUIl 7 daye. In one ehort week
&!'pilI! of people ch.nged from
old denllfrlces to Caloll Toolh P01l'aer aver
-.. "ella II, eelellti6e-tesl.
Why 1101 '0 Calole younelJ? Buy
' (/aloll: ' lO)'OIIr I
,.eeth it 11=.
6ri!hltr'tomc:trow I .. ,' . ,
CAi.OX'
...... HP ......
)lcK_n " RobblDi IDc4 Bdds.port, Conia.
DfARRHEA
. DuB TO dietary iDdlacretipnS,
chanlte of cIrinkiIIl water or
IUddenchanltCl in weather can be
'iUicldy relieved by Wakefteld'.
BlackberryBellam.SoldataUdrua
Assigned to a job on the jib, this girl
(right) wears the regulation lif.belt that
must be warn when certain" jobs ' or.
und.rtak.n; and they Ita, . no com-
plaints as they dang I. o'er fathoms of
IOIt wat.,: '. .
: atorcs. Be lUre to ask Cor 'OI1uine
This is a part of naval that
ne,er appears on the recruiting poster.
By dawn's early light, iust as ,lt.r male
. ' \
.
BALSAM
f nrlpOlJtHI
' counterpart on His ship must
. do, the.' Jill Tar is awakened and the
\ ' .
shipboard: day This . lady
f the whistle has titl., ''Th.
aboard we'd like best to heave shoes
I But all that's thinking, as
the whistler is adamant and reveille
must be obeyed. Just the same, It's
like to lOur these females forever 011
b they 'fro", handsome
ipoatswaill" mat ....
Stickller's for tradition, the British,
neverth,eless, willing to loy it aside' .
in matters of eMpediency . . For that .
reason, and because of the fact that
the day may come when' the "tight
little isle" may need its women' to help
man its ships, the nation has inaugu-
rated (I program designed to give its
daughters a hand in ruling the waves.
Photos Itere pictu're activities of the
naval ' Ireserve crew of the
"English Rose, 111." The lady sailors
are Jill Tars. their trim
croft CIt anchor in Bay,
Commander Wollard (above) has as-
sistants, but they are ,on the distaff
side. CIne, First Officer Brenda , Long,
gives il1dividual instruction to a pair of
cadets interested in navigation. She is '
one how to use the sextant.
At left, a Jill Tar has the task of haul- '
ing water overside in a canvas bucket_
A. littl.' pan-cake tor t)le "English
Rose" by Jill Tars (left) who
ore eXPlert 'this" sort of thing. Scrap-
in'g and, painting th hult- of the ship
is II!I a part of the life of a sailor,
SCRIP'l'tTRlIl: Psalm. 32: 01.
130: 1 5.
I" .lohn
Thundey, July 21, 1M.
CLASS'IFIED
DEPARTMEN'J'
AUTOS. TRUCKS. " ACOEHS.
CII EVnOLET-39pa.... 8clIool
buo: lull y equipped; 7Il00 mlleo; Il
li
e8ll.
1f'11 ClIEVRo ... 001
bua; J\llI y equipped: 9000 mil : 13.2111!.
Phone etal . BI""ohe. te,. Obio ..
TilE RLANOJl E8TilR OIL (10.
" INYESIJ'. OrpOR.
small groce.l'Y. ilvln!t
quort.,rl on u nl. Hollow 0 \ Horae
Sec or \,\trite Dubree'. C:ubIDI,
r--------------., Celln .. , _' _ _______ _
Right With God ,
LeSSOD for July %4. 1949 '
"GET RIGHT with God" lB an
expression which has been
some,tlmes used by people. It Is not
a coarse Dr cheap Idea. It Is the most
tblng you
ean do. Think what
It means to be
wrong "-hitb God!
That means to be
ot harmony
his wl1J. go-
Ing "across the
grain of ,reallty" a8
the old Greeks used
to say .. To be 'wrong
with God means to Dr. Foreman
be a rebel against
reality. to have the power of the
universe working against you. and
10 to be headed tor sure, destruc-
tion. Wrong with God. you oannot
win. Right with God. you cannot
los!!. To be rigbt with God meana
to be in line with the purpose that
runs thro-ugh aU things; it means
In the simple language of. the
Bible, to Uve as a child of God.

Mule or Man?
THERE are two ways fn wbieh
maq Clan come Into line. so to
apeak. with God. One fa ' by being
whipped Into it. and the other fa
by a free act of wlll. The poet of
the 32nd Psalm begs l}is readers
, not to be like mUlei or colts
(Ps. 32:9), These animall can be
broken and control1ed by their mas-
ters. But they do . not understand
what is going on. ' and If lef1 Co
themselves they would never serve.
Tbey have to he C.Ulltt. 'b ....
Bessed .od driven. But God
does Dot want to trelt hamao
belnp Ute .... t. Gettln, rleht
with Gtld II ,not a bU81_ of '
cetUne Into barness; beln, lleat.
en IDtG 'OD tile rleht
",ad.
That Is not God's way. He pleads
"1ith us through his poet';
Be not as mules-be ment '

Facing Up 10 YourseU
T
HE sbort lIood Bible word for be
I!)I wrong with God ,i, Sin. The
very flrtt step toward being rlg"t
",Jtb God fl to lee' yourulf al YOp
are. No one ever went to a doctor
till he at ' least IIUspected ,he WDII
sick. No one' ever went to sehool of
his own accord who thought he
knew everything. And no one will
come to God who he h .. all
good al he needs to be. When life
goes' hard with us. when everything
about .our life seema tWisted and
' rotten. we make all sorts of excuses
for ourselves. we lay the blame on
our parents or 'rour friends of the
social Gnd economic system In
which we live (doub,tlelS all these
have a share In crl'allng our troub-
les), but we liate to look at our
aelves In mirror of . truth.
ThIs Gome, flrllt: recogDlzlne
O1Ir 0_ wronpell. not Jnst ' ,
weallnen but wrOIlI1le8I1. Wbell
we retch tile polot where we
can .. , with tbe PsalmIst.
"Create In me a den beart,
'0 GolI, and rellew a rlcht ,
pl,rlt wltbln me." tileD we are \
on the rlah' road.

"Hlde Thy \
"'HERE' are two things "we never
.1 r J\ " '
' hear about In the Bible. One 1,
DOGS, CATS, PETS, ETC.
(l EltM AN IHw-tiEUi,l;i jps.::-M;
!pollce dogsi . Al so grown stoe\(; wutch.
dogS, TOle:r. hone Melro"c uno. Itoral
Uoule Nfl . Dox. Germtl,,&own 1'11le.
PA,.on. Ohio.
FARM MACHINERY I/. EQUIP.
EIVATOUS: 28 (001 Deck.e r with
double 62 steel cMln, 17 23 ll1ehcs wide
Complete wltn spoul. drllU. tlre9 lind 3
BoP. Ollnlon enlline lor only SQ95. 00.
ElevAlor only 1360.00. Bn rgol .. pr ices on
a ' quality UnCI 01 clevMors.. Cllll . .....
pleme nt 8ervloe. Orrnet, Ohio.
FilRMS AND RANCHES
81 ACUES fllrm. b.a utlful locution on
224. D room modern hous e. In e lCccllen l
condition, 7 beauUluJ ,bIll tunple lree..
in double drive. :2 bur nB. neW
ara.nary, good butldlrUJ IJ. 14 n c re.s wheaL
good 10cRUon Cor business. "Iso In gn"

lintel COlltact fJ llub.tb K. Imull.
10, a4dl' t-IJ.) Ilomervllle, 01110. 0 naUe.
we.t of Lodl un !!e4. ,
nELl' WANTED-WOMEN
KEGISTF.lH.El D nU . ... wunt. d Cor wor k, at
Glbbo". ' 1I pltal, Ine.. C.,lInn. OhIo.
flOod pay. plensunt worl<. ' opllrlrnc:njllvwe
qunrters nvf.tUnble.
I,tYESTOCK
=."'o':::n""-:: Q"'U"" A:-:: L""I'::: T7. ,,::"'v. rksblre hocs 01 farm
llt'A' prJcea wri te Earl L4 )Vn rd. Duller.
OhIo.
D U ROC S - Low, Illlck .,nBy le.dlng
type. Wen ned pi g.. J. F. DI.... oa.
VanaUn. '
DAJUY UEIFERl!-SprlnR"'" ond Flral
Calf at foot. 7110 to 850;:-4129.00 to
SI88.00. Unb,..,d hellers 400# ul>-$69.00
10 $89.00. AU pure bred Guorns.ys. Some
holsteIn - no papers. T.n. a nd Bune
t".tod. Few whIte fnc" nnd .hort horn
:S1ock cntUe. Very reasonnble prlct:!lI. G.
M ' LOWENSTI!;IN. ':10 Wool Co ..
K' 11180. Olnll Vnlea Sto ... Ylnd. or ull
AYOII evenln, Govel'nmeul lIelln
. an. bonded d.eaJer
MAORIN'ERY & SUPPLIES
AIR Compro lorlte doublo
a ction horizontal ChJcago pncumtlUe. wJlb
or willlout 20 B. P. molor SIOO lor com-
pressor. $200 (or molor, AI. o over-
.head type vaneer_ prfss. Charles E . Fran-
eJe maK ... 42- x12011 Ilakinll 1300. P o"
W.o4worll Compan,. 110' B,mme. A.... .
.. lIto'!. 0111. . .
TRAOTOR. TO. INTERNATIONAL.
Tractor. 22 caterptUnr-dozer. Rolf.,.. &-7
ton Huber.
Clum Buckel. 1 yurd. ' BI!lw-KnolC, Plow.
:.r D 3-12. very llooCil. Troller. 2-wllcel. 8-
ton capoclty. Scraper. 2-.. hool, I'll. ynNS
Boker. . '

Phon. 1l1li1.
M1SCELlIANIlOJ)8
WATEIlSOOPE
Amazln Inrllllng See Ihe
ma ny wonde.,.. beneath the "'Dler. aur
toee, Send .,heck toda:v , Onlv rO,05 po.lpd.
"'.l.ra pe C... 11... fill', Ch ... "jJon, TOK.
MAD IS ON .0 ,Ui. Lak., Large. nicely
furnlsh.d JU"" rooma, heor beach ;
r.alOooble by day or week. Writ" J. III .
Hablt._r. R.4 Madlaon, 0 ., ... can
lI.ata." ItJO.
Selected stock at antique bnd ob-
eOlele platol. Bnd revolve,.. Hnv.. nice
__ .. pecl aUy for the 1>e(llnnlnl col
recioI'. Send lor rree lilt. ,Lel ua lmoW'
your wonta. HI r.uoil ODIl Corn.r. De,l.
I 411 8. 111,11 8t., C.lalll1> Oblo.
EVAPORATIVE CONDEN8ER talnl ....
.leel fon nnd ."roll
ll
12 lonl I\'l'III ,OO.
18- hort. onWI ' .he <l.nCl lube ammonIa
condenser 1200' !
LIquid om oDl0 ,ec,!Iver 150
1'100
IJNDNER ICE CREAM 00,. 1'1........ O.
TRAVEL
E,.. ..II... Flebl.c Pan-yaound Dlstrlcl .
Ca nada. Amerlctln plnn or hO\l.ekeeplnlt
cabin Wrltr Spr.cell ..... lASc " 31
SpRae I!!, Onta1'10 or aal1 Trey lId.
FISMERMEN
111:1' JV" Y . opena the Mu.keDunlle,
Baas and l'lckerel Season here on
Slur,eon Lake , Cone ot tile Koworthn
Lnkes'. We hllve Boata-Bnlt--Guldes .
Thll Ia nn epol to brlnlJ your fpmlly
nl we have comfortnbly f\lml. h.d, lodge ;
olIO coltlllleo to accommodate ,J)ortlel , of
abe. alght or ton, Cottn,es ore IIt.uted And
-hovo run.nlng hot nnd cold wnt"r IFlush
Tolleta\. SprlngIUted beCil s. Electrlelty
throu"hout. Good food. excellent colCe"
served at taU times, Thfre nro all aummer
recreallonal nctlvtllu 8vllllllble nnd the
irwlmmlng Is here III ThUtslonl"
Pa1'k. CLoke Front Locntlon' For I'IIrther
InIorml)lIon lind ", rvallon"
wrl 'HoiioAtHDuset to:
M. ,1!J. BUDD THURST'O.NlItI PARIl
(ee IIU 1' T.na .. , OHTABIQ. CAN
"
Ke.p Posted onf, Values
By Readlil& the acts
that God never forflBve allyone who ,
did not rePl!nt, and the other Is that ===;!==:;::====:;::::=:=:::====
he refused to forgive anyone who
did r.epent. But repelltance is not
merely .rcgrettll\g that a lwrong wal
done: stili les8 regretting being
caught. , Repenfance. the klnil 'the
Bible describes (u In these Psalms
flIt means , a complete
changll it mea!!s comlnt
over on uoc:lls ' slde arid' seelnl!" sin
U!e he iI s, 'il;"lIeelng life tbe,
way he sees, It. '
God', forrlveness' II 80t or
CTUdclnc. rememberillr. re-
kind. 8n! condonlnl( !
.... d '.rctvtnc are stili world
.,art. Condon1nc meanll Illylne '
AI!, e'fe"t. It III an rlrht. It make. I
\. 'ee )'ou CiI!O CO oil
,<m"",jna for aU I . i
. 8om . >' buman rna)'
Ilke tho I. 'JIIP&, Qods. , HIli,
I, base-d on real re-
ceo and the aim' of ' It II to
the trotti' lUI

Plenfeoul In Mel'q \ .
T
HE Psalmist. law clearly what
kind of God we ba"e, Hp Is not
Ilire the bolder of It mortgDge walt
In. till the tint time lome paymenl
I. deferred gives him chanee 30
!'Ounce down and evict his tenant
We Ire not criminals' wHom
God Is prosecutlnt ,attorne),. try
In. to pill' up evidenre Bgalnst tI.
It tholl .houlde,t mark Iniquitip
who .hall Itand?" We are
lost and wandering cllt1dr!!n. reb!!l
110111 dllobedlent childnn. but
.tlD ehlldren: and God holdl Opett
Ute door of. mereJ.
, IU.IIt . .., tilt I81erMtt:i CDua.
tell\anl ...... n.1Io1I.. .. .....
I ! .11.1oa8 Ed .. ".Uon GIl h.11 Of
l rutura. ,
:/: Bootel', .. :,;"
., ... ' ' ,
FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS
Y w. c.a aappl, JOD .lIh b",
.uo .... hUlk, chid .. on ' oilly ) ' 10 '7
da" no rice I .... fealh"rin . Pullo""
conlr'OlIed. Bred for .hl,h ",oductloia,
Send thl d and In II endh 00 " .9'
aperlal. Ou ... al ..... o II ... , wee!!, or
,eplaced (rCe. W. ,hlp C. O_Dt ' Po,
po'IDlon few cent. (or .tiippinl cbar ....
Aho ' l to, II! wHb olil pylloll WIi
(or price .
18OT1'S .TCIEmS. In., .. lIa
, ' .
a
Ointment 'Aid For.
Bruises, Burns" Cuts,
11'0," belpfuJ antbeplle raU.vlnl
iii. pun and elI.comfort of
"a d mInor 1111. ad .bra-
.1..... .upcrUe,,,1 o.r.ace
barD.. ..e 0,.,.
OlllhDeaI .. dill"
Alcohol ... (s
ar. Ile" I'OP1.B .. ... .. :, DId
at prdl>er Irellllllent! S_
raqlllrllil. \I)'
tnc:lt. Of 1Iarloa
prc&crlb" ' !IJ' 01U' IJce.
,:1401. No elI.r,. III, ..
n'I ..... lalln. " .
Thl LEI IISTfflil'l
/'
r .
JENNY
AND
BENNr
THE MIAMI GAZE'l'TE WAYNESVILLE,
\"''fOU'RE 50 ,OUMB" IF BRAiNS
WERE DVNAMITE AND SOME.
" .
600V TOUCH ED A ' MATCH TO
. '(OUR J.4EAD I IT
WOUI-DN'T EVEN
TIL.T YOUR ,HAT
, .
ROJJ.ND COl
'" SEE WHV , SHE COMES TO THE
BEACH. AloL SHe-VER DOES IS SWIM!-
"MAYBE 11-115 ' WI LL 1=1)( UP. MY
M01lIeR SAYS IT'S SUPPOSED TO
BE GOOD FOR WRINKLES!
PAGE SEVEN
Cutwork Flowers Are Beautiful
Pineapple Doily,
Dress Up Bedroom
L OVEL Y c.utwork linens to dress
up your bedroom. This jonquil
and narcissus design on pillow
cases or tQwels will make petfect
wedding gifts. Use white or soft
pastel embroidery floss. '

Pallern No. 5523 consists or 2 hollron
tranare,s. stitch llluslralions.
reQuIrement. a nd ,llnlshlnll direction
Sene! 20 cents In coins. Your oam
and ea)tlern. number.
* DELICIOUS
* NUTRmOUS
* GET SEVERAL
PAC'KAGES TODAY
M.III AllERT IS
}. 6REAT Plpt 701JAIJfIJ!
eA. SMOKES tIIJL
AND , LIKE
TIIAT 6/WJD,
. RICH TA$Te!'
Bound to WID
BOUND to win first prize at, the
Fair th,s sl,Immer is this hand- ,
some doily! It measures 23 Inches
starting witli a chrysanthemum
center and ending with pretty
pineapple border.

Patlerll No. :1968 conilit. or comp.ete
trochetillt Instructions. .moh IIlu.tra-
. ertal a nd
Send to C'ent. In COli'll, your aam
address <il nd pattern numbar, _ _ --.
SEW.!WG u mCLE NEJ!:DLEwORK
Soulh W.II ,. I Cbl.alo'. ,UL
En<:lo 20 unta for pDttern.
No. ---
Name
Addr ...
Pip. fan. and .. m .... mo ........... th ...... po ... ...
0!'lnc pl ura, In crtmp cut PrlIlC. Alb.rt-Am.rtc.'.
....... t.a.lHnc .moldnc tob.cco.
$2'0.00 Bank Night $20.00
Thursday -- .Frlday
DICK POWELL, ELIZABE11f scon in PIT FA LL
PARENT are .advised that this is adult fare depicting a
man' s dounfall but eventual reg-enat ion from a woman!
SAT., ' JULY 23 - 1949'1 MOST UNUSUAL PICT.UR,E
I SHOT JESSE JI\MES .
SUN. - MON., JULY 2-4 - 25 - MUSIC & DOGS
,
SUD CODles Up
. Twin Theatre, .0.
One cent' per word,
minimum charge, 25 cent .
Three Inlertlonl for the price
of two. 'Forml ' clole Wedne ...
day ', noon.
, i
DON'T 'FORGET TO CALL.
us for irt urance. All types of
insunUlce at R savings. Call
Francis Gene Drown, phone
Wayne'will e 2472 or call col-
lect, . Wi lmington. 21 1 I .
S
" PORTS
LANT '
I.
- .----...
llportllmanshlp an'Cl then calming
down ( reconeldered ' and decided
that It waa too bad that or
the "second IuBsllera" thll tow.
has, whenever our team plays.
were not to lee tor ' tbem-
lIelve, how the players InvarIably
a.re ,the ones' at fault, even 'in pro
ball. DId' Beggs go Into
' ,
No, he wai .calm throughout as
he understand, like I used 'to try
to and do that It spectator8
Several weeks ago It was my pay theJr way In we'lI have to
good fortolLe to wltneB& the Day. listen to mOllt of their 'hlnd,lgllt'
tonCharleatC?wn series in the observa""nl .. . 'I. another
Clasa A Central league. where way at we will appreciate
FOR SALE- One 9xl2 Axmln. one ot m)!' proteges, Norman .Bell, your donation I at our remaining
Is currently pltchln-g (or the lat. ball very Ister rug and pad; u8ed very
little. Phone Waynes. 2968. 72qt ter team. Bell, who halls from l . .
Burghlll, Oldo 'Yas a Orat Itrlng- All the American' Le,lon bOYI - :
Pick 'em yourselt. 10c a quart.
' S. M. Ball Farm, lh 'mlle east of
ACRES OF BLAOKBERRIES - er with' the Ar my team I !!lanag would like the answer to their
ed In Korea In and In 19.8 riddle . . . . "what do we
the Oln-eJnnati Recla signed the have to do to win" . thll column
fastball righthander eendlnl' blm will accept ail answers and
Ito Lockport. N. Y. from Where ard a yeor's subscription to tL'e
he advanced to dlaaa A. thll Gazette for the best . accepted
eeaaon .. . . qUlte a 1Ump, at Tom an_er by JUlY" 23. Mao), of the
Florence, only act- aport minded tolka hereabouts
Ive pro1'easlon&l would a<:cordlng to my lnformBntB have
testify. Anyway, Joe Beggll. Cha- . bett taUtlnlr about thls change
rleatown manager. who wall quite a.nd that change; now'. the
a Redleg chucker In the 'Queell! time to lee . whether or not U'iey
.oltY8 beat . wlnnillc . lIeaaOnll ot will conlb tl ctlveiy use paper amI
recent yeara. wal operating, at pencil or ink. If you please.
Route 42 on Route 122. 721'8t
-... - -
FOR SALE- One 30gat tank &
f'-ot h!later for bottle gas.
Alao one 3plece modero bed.
room wite. . Phone WaynesY'lIIe
2627.
FOR SALE- l!Ilectromas'ter EI.
ectrlc range, priced (or Quick
' saJe. Evelyn' WatkIns,
vllJe 2131. .
U:e tbJrd base coacbln'g station, .;;;-,;.;-;;;.;;___ _____ .,..-__
WANTED- Launrlerlng to do . In and In the first lnblng a runner
my home. Phone Wl\ynes. 2986. . I on: lIecond "stole'" 'thlrd_ whUe AUcnON'tING
CUSTOM. BPRAYlNq - ' For i tbat base W8.11 Wen, aU sTANLEY and KooGi.ER
weede In eorn. AlIIo have for sale I bedlam \ broke out . to the boJ[
- 2, 4D concentrate. "Shur.kUl" I seata . adjoining mine al the I.ICENSE
, weed killer, 60 per cent Btronpr dharleatown rootel'll "tore" Into For Dates, Phone Waynesville
tban moat otllerB. Sprayel'll for Begga fOf and I qaote, "lItupld Ohio, 2894 (re ver , e cbarges) .
nle. W. L. Shee,han, ' Pbone Way. "Idiotic manalllnll" , etc.
nemlUe' 299L , . with at Joe Noshall,
I g;lrt to
.. -- _._-.. -
omo
ROOFING
Of All Types
. .
Inlulsletd Brl elts and allbell-
to&' Siding. SbJlet metal work
of all kinds. Local Refer.'
ces. AU work gue.ranteed.
H()WARD W. HAAS
Route 3 Wayne.vllle, O.
Ph,one Waynea.vllle 2898
Dead Stock
HOR8E;8, $4; COWS, 14
A.:.:unHng to
UII.l Condi t ion .
. .Call
Xenia 454
. J: C" \' r'SI!
>
Xenia F er-tilizer
', Get YOlll
HAlIL INSURANCE
,
The hail IcalOn II herel
ti(cltect your with a
lOund. senlible Hail In,
.UrllRce Policy.
Wit:h productioll COllI 10
hlglll, Han In.uranee fa
mOire neceuary than evCl'
befc)re.
Hail Inluranee protects
your invClhnent, auard.
J
your
See or call UI today.
Hall Insunnce earlv.
..
I:arl Dakin
Agency
20 E. MULBERRY
LEBANON, OHIO
P/'fONE 11S3
BANK RUN GRAVEL- Loadel), a clallY lefthander, . lead Ins
at Davia Furnaa Pit, ' 50 ' centa Uie parade. At fJrst I became d' .
cubic yarcJ. We alia deliver. ARM gusted wttll that kind of
ITAGE & SON, Pbone 2091. tf
FIIII'er' Brush
CUSTOM BALING
It, C. LaRUE
RT, 1, WATNBBVILLE,
PHONE 2800
EXCAVATING
With , BuJldozer &', Shovel,
baee1!len\s, pond a, levys' and cle-
arJng land. Estimates
W. N. UPTON, WJJson Rd., t ml.
MAt of Ph. Spring Val-
ley 36111. 69.6t
CUSTOM .BALING- With Bille- .
OMatlc wlretle. uniform tenel,on
011 Itoy weIght bale desired. W.
L. Sheehan. Phone waynesville
2991. 52.at'
FOR SALFr- l"n.te cabb9f e and
mango 10 ceJ1ts per dozen.
CH-\S. "c. BlI'ROUSE, 1'h mnea
north ot ' Way"MvJlle: at .comer
or. WarnellvllJe. Ferry & Lytle
Roads. 626.3t
- .-..;- ' .-. - -
FOR SALE- Cht'ome top Ohem.
},eTs range for bottle gas. ' Rob't.
Ft>rnnt.t, . Pbone Wnynes. 2994.
...
Sewer
and
Drain Cleaning Service
No Unnecessary Digging
No Broken Up 'Basement Floors
Roots and Other Stoppage
Removed'
(Sewer Work Guaranteed)
Valley Sewer and Drain Service
12 Hudson Ave. , Franklin, Ohio '
Phone: Franklin 421 or
FOR SALE- Farmall Ft4 with
cultivators. Overhauled last: year.
$500. Phone Waynee. 2938. 7213t
. PLUMBING
AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
ALL WORK' ACCORDING
T9 CODE
NO TOO 6MALL
w: CARL BROWN
NORRIS BAOCK COMPAtly
Olnolnn.tl Unlo'n ItoClIe V.rd.
Llv. WI,.. and Prollr lv,. An
oraanizatlon _nd to non..
Strlotlv .alla,.. eM ...
.11 around m,..,kat In ...
country.
SERVICE T.HAT SATISFIEt
WHIO na.,.toll 12:110 K. 8 . T.
Dlill WLW Cinolnlll .
'12;,40. Dial TOO. for Our rJ,ut\ '
l l ltrllet RMIOt' , .
--
!
REPLACE WORN OR TORN
SC' REENS
Protect your famllY'8 health. by
keeping nIes out and protect the
good looks of your home by hay
Ing neat, windows.
Buy your materials at Waynes
ville Lumber and Supply.
Combination .Soneena and atorm
S h for Winter' and Sulftmer.
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. WaynesviUe .
Lumber aDd Supply
PHONE 2281
Dealt..r;
Fallis .
MAIN. STREET
'''AyNESVIlJ.E; o.
. Annitage & Son
'BI.IIPIIONU
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MND ... GRAVIL
BLACK-TOP ..
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READY-MIX CONCRETE .
EXCAVATING .ad QUMP TRUCK SERVICE
Geneial Merch4andise

GIBSON 8 cu, ft.
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GIBSON ELECTRIC RANGE .
GIBSON FREEZERS
$199.96 & up
$i69.96 & up
$269.96 It up
Radios Televisioo, $11.95 &. up:
DEALERS FOR' ROBBINS & MYERS
WATER
COLEMAN OIL HEA'I'ERS
' DIXIE GAS RANGES
Domeltic Electric SEWING MACHINES
. "TRADE IN SPECIALS"
BED DAVENPORT, LIKE NEW
BLUE MOHAIR L R. SUITE
ROSE. LiYiq Room SUITE .

SEE US ,FORI
$50.00
$71,00
$36.00
*APPLIANCES *FURNJ1'URE *HARDWARE
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PLUS HIT NO. 2
TED DONALDSON
and
FLAME
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.NOW A CORPORAL Mrs. Hiley ' Gibson; Mrs. M,OIjl'I
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Stan8berry Lewla and aODs, Jerry and BIUy.
have word from thelr sOn, Rich spent .. Friday evening "with Mr.
ard, In Yokohama, Japan that he', and MI'II. Dennla Cbenewlth and
J8 now 'a ' corporal 111' the army, ' 'Mlss Betty Lucas of Dear Well.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Haet
Jngs. Mr. "!lr". :WaITen Sh'ee-
ban- and . Mr. and Mr8. ,oeorge
enjoyed Sunday din
Ington spent thJs paM week
lier grandmother, Mrs. 'Annl\ Lu-.
ner ' at;' LeSounlavlUe Lake. '
caa.
/Mrs. Alina Lucas
weekend with 1dr. and , Mril.
Barnett at Rounna. '
tbe
A.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Shrout and
lItUe son, Larry, of Cincinnati
called on tbelr parents, ' Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Tilompaon, of Stony
Brook. Tue8day and spent the
day. MI_ Leah Thompaon acco'
mpanled tL'em home for' a brief
v.lllit. .
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
Accordir,1r to site and condition.
'AlI Stock 1'1Imoved promptly.
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".00; HOR.E .... ",00
and Mrs. Morris Lewlll and
and Ml'II. HUy ' Glbson
lb: Xenia Saturday.
Mrf.O. Arthur Roclr1!old
apent ' BulldaJ;
Frank' Speu'Cer,
JANES RENDERING
Phone Collect
Xenia
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O. '1712 _
WiImiapon. O. 2312
DO YOU NEED.
>Ie LAMPS OR FlXTURr.s REPAIRED? '.
>Ie HOUSE OR OUTBUILDINGS WIRED?
'" BROKEN SWITCH REPLACED?
. * WATER HEAn:R INSTALLAnON'I
'" AN EXTRA WALL PLUG 'I
. CALL
-Smith Eleabic Service
. FOR AU. ELECTRIC NEEDS
EDCAR SMI'IH WAYNESVILLE - PHONE 1701
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Alteut 11'01. Veu Kn.w
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Serving' Since' 1850
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NINETYNINTH YEAR,- J!lSTABLI8HEQ PEBRUARY, 18110 WAYNESVILI.E. omo. THURSDAY, AUGUST " 111"
followit.1'
Sunday at the home or Mn,
Cora Rlcb and R.ba: Mrl. Min.
8waln, Mrl. Myrtle Edward.,
MIIII !leba Edwarde, Mr.. Ella'
abeth JUcb and Mrl. Mary AUen,
aU of . Lebanon; Air..
Collier of aarveyllbur., aLd Mr .
Pearl Rloh, and Mre. Dena Mall
of Waynenllle.
Mr. Willard Bogan tamll),
of Harveysburg apent :Bund .. y
evening with Mn. Cora RIch and
Reba.
Mr. and Mre. Delbert Conger
and their houie lueste, Mr. and
Mrs, Glenn Luebke and babJ
daullhter. were me We4neldQ
evenlnl dinner gullta of Mr. and
Mrl. Perr), Benton at lI'aldleld.
Mr. Glenn Luebke of
Wllconaln lial
])ePerl,
to hli
Sheriff Gives Little
Encouragemment To
Locil Delegation
A delegation of twenty local
reiidents got , Uttle satisfaction
from CoWlty Sheriff Jerald Caul-
din when they visited him his
home in Lebanon Thursday to
noises and disturbances
on the west side of Waynesville
at 'early morning hours.
The delegation charged 1hat
persons leaving an evangelistic
meeting between the hqurs of
two and three a.m. had" for the
past several weeks, created dis-
turbing noises and caused unrest
In the nlghborhood.
laome after spendln. a week at Shriff Caulclin stated that he
, the home . of ..Mf. and Mn. Del would the matter and
bert Conger. MI'I. Luebke ane! recommend that the distUrbance
daucbter remained for .. IOIlI lr 1 be e8lled. No official action was
vialt. - . decided UpQ.n at the meeting.
Mr; and lin. Delbert LOCAL. KROCER STORE
bad u their Sunday pe.tI, MEAT DEPT.
Ruth WaltOn and IIr. JIDII Bart
look of Daiton, Hr. and lin.
Paul Spahr and d"Ulhter.. Mr.
and Mn. P. Benton qd family
or !'aIrfield and ' Mre. Jam ..
Wildeman of Jacklon'.
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:Alma Malbtt of Columbul and
Mr. O. M. Brooker from Georgia
were lUestl of Mr. and Ill'll.
Georp' PeterlOn Jr. Sunday.
MI'. and MH. lI'allll Paine , and
daugbter lpent the weekend wltb
IIr. and Mr.. RoJMIrt E __ Parrott
, of WubJnrton ,c:;. R.
RUIIII Ca.rter'lI WayneiWUle Kro
ger store wJlI Inatall a freeb .meat
dep.rtment .:ttblll week} Mr. T.
Laweon will be Uie bead meat
\for the . nevy department.
The Kroger' IItore has been
completely painted inside. A team
of palntere from headquarters ar
rived one day lut week and
after a mad couple Df hours, leU
the ltore ' with a new 'palnt job
and ever)'th1n'g In order.
ITbe . IUltaUatlo'! of the meat
department tn the local store ia
thd .-elult of .Mr. Carter's
e!forta and the lOll at lealle ' by
I ";"olemAft a Dearby Kroger lupel.'marltet
ev. and lin. R.. B.... _
retunled from -vacation When tbe KrOltr elore In Leban
TW ...... or: 100t leue a few weeka alo
: at or..o.. fil,"'''' two .... to . WanJ
.... Ill aDd lpent ..... eral da,t It. other 'outlets In ,the county,
--""th Mr. IDd HI'I, J. C. DeWitt wu to fullflU Carter's
of 1I00000u, . Idaho. IIr. DeWitt dealre of a meat department
and Mr. qoleman Inw up ad. In ailire.
jotD
ln
, f&nu. In \Hlabland Co.} CANNED GOODS GO FOR 50
Oblo.
AT AUCTION SALE
Mr. and Mn, Earl
and recentl)' attended the
InternaUonal . BabJ ChIck A.n.
m_Un III: .St. Loutl and vlalted
relaU.e. wbJle
. Mr. ,Iln. Ratpb Edenfield
aud cbllclHll now realdlnc on
iIl'lr farm .near Btusboro.
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Mr. J'red Bra4dock, III'.
renDl (look aDd lOll, Jen,., Mr.
O. Batt.y aDd IOn' and Mr.
Plte IlUDFID ' are eDjoying a flsb'
In, trip til Canada. ,
, Mn. lIaYDard Wella an.d , daulb
ter. ' ADDle. .. are 'on' vacaUOD" In
Cleveland aD!! Detroit and
return ." p_ ..
Dick and Don Welts are .pend
, Iq ' the w .. k With relatlvea m
LO:,e .. '
,
hnlu bu returned
from _l4ee1q trip :to New
York
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IIr. .. ... rt B7IDUl of Ct.:tca,o
wall a "eekiD4' IQ4IIt of hll
motJWo. lin. ' Je .. " Rrmaa aDd
IIr. IDd lin. , A. , T. Pollnl" IDd
dau,bter.
Penny-wiae homemakerl of
Harvey.burg, Waynesvi1e and
community found some unusual
food buys at the auction sale of
the Itock of Eakins' Market at
Harveysburg Saturday evening .
The sale. conducted by Jess Stan-
ley ahd Charles KookIer, dis-
.,a.ed of merchandise of the Mar-
ket which was IIIIlOke damaged or
uodamaled following a recent
fire.
Not linee the depths of the de-
pression had many of those at-
tending . the sale realized
bargal.t\l. & the whole, ' Wldlun-
aled canned goods. cereall. soaps,
and, left the auct;lon block
at- about one-third of their re-
tail value.
Canned soups solds for ' four
cents a can, ' canned vegetaJlles
for from four to ten cents a can,
and cUe arid biscuit flour for five
to ten cents a , box. Chewing to-
bacco sold for four to ten cents
for six picbles and cigaretts
went for about ten cents a pack.
Mike Eakins, owner of the mar-
ket, has just about completed the
.of the market, which
was damaged by lire caused by a
mort cltcuit tDree ago. He
to re-atock the .tore and
to open for buainess in
a week.
NO PHONEI
Perllona' trying to react.:
Miami Gazelte by telepbone
contloue to do so IJ? vain, we
,ret to report.
ThE! telpbone company IIIlYI,
"We'U try to get up there IOUle-
Ume." .An old story In tIl"e
parts, It seems.
NO WATER!
Workman. Imder tbe dJrection
of Water Work's Supt. C. P. Joy.
repaired It smaIL break In' the
water maln on ;Maln ' 8t.
Tuesday, Sunday e.venlng a
speaker system WaR used to' in-
form the residents at the
t,t.at the water would
WAYNESVILLE CIVIC C,l-UB'S
Little Miami Fall FeStival
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Pre_luiD;.' 1,18t
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Bring in Farm Produce wed., Aug. 3 t to' fri.' Sept ..
Si.' I.,' s A"ards .: .'
Contracts
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TALLEST CORN STALK ' LONGEST 6 CARlroTS
F1 . . A .Lebanon fli'm wal .warded.
(It ze ... . ' .... , .. , FIr.t Prize . , . . . . . .. . '. . .. ,1.00 the contract Cor ' con-
$econd Prize ............. 50c . !,econd .. . .. .. ;'; .... 60a
ST ALK A cco etructlon of tbe St. Mar:r'. par-
,., ,,,pAo LMtQEST HEAD CABBA.GE Illb bouBe ' at a meetlac of ' th.
.Flrst Pl'lze . .. . ' , ..... . :. fl.T.5 Fl':"'t Drbe' " . . ,100 . ,
, .... .., ........ . . . : . . cburch"s b.uUdln, committee I'd- '
ilecond PrIze .. . ... . .... .. 16c "'eeond' P ..... e " 600 ' ,
. .... . . , , . , . . . . . . day evelUng. Richard Stanle, fir
REST SIX EARS OF CORN BEST PLATE GREEN' BEANS ' Lebanon 'Iubmltted tb. acceptAcl
IFirse .... . , .. .. .. : " hOD bid. " .
Second Prize .. . . . , .. ' . . .. 60c Second Prlfe , :.: ..... . : . . 60ci .It bali" been eltlmated t..at the
QUART JAR OF WBEAT ' BEST PLATE' LIlIA DElANS total coat of tbe completed bulld-
,F4qlt Prize .. .... . ... . . . '100 .. First Prile. .... ; .. . , . . . . 41.00 InC with : equipment' wiD ". ao-
Second .. ,.. . . ... .. 50c r 8eeoM Pr.,.e , .. . . . . ,.,.; &00 . proxlmatel, '46.0011. " .
QUAR.T JAR OF RYE BBST 8 PIMENTOE8 . . local electrician.
Ftrst .Prize . . . .... ... . '. U.OO J1Irlt Prise .. .. ; ..... .. ,1.QO w;aa . awar:ded the contraCt ror . el
ofC until repair work
pleted.
Businessmen To
Legion ' Team
Second' Prize .. .. .. .... . . 600 Second Prize . .. . .. .... ,. 600 eotrlcal wqrk on the' b.Dlldlnl, an4
DI ........ !ES:T QUART JAR OF BARLEY BEST S ' PEPPlilRS ,. , A, E, Rucm'an ' of wilt '
Prize .......... .. ;. $1.00 Prize .. . . I , '; ,UG " upervla8 "tL'e . Plum'blnj. ' .. .
as fatL'ers, 80ns. mel'cban18
youthful .American IA,ton
era do battle at the ldah
. Prize .. ... .. , . . :. ,: 50c Second Prj_a, . . . ' . . . . ' .. '. .. 600 The .beaUng plant for the .t1'Il-
QUART JAR OF OATS . LARGEST CUCUMBER cture wlU be Installed hi Bntd-
jFlrae Prbe . ... .. .. ... . . '1.00 Flret Prize ..... . .... . .. ,1.00 e!lbach ' and or .nq.
Prize . .... .. . ... . . 60c Prete .. : .. : ... :: . &Oa ton. A Cbrylle,r Temp .
3 STALKS I:lOY BEANS BEST PLATE 011" MANGOES plant wID be Inetalled... , .
FIl'Se Prize .... , .' .. .. .. ,lj.OO FIrst 'Prlze ) ..... .... :.... U.OO Groubd.breaklo, for
' second Prise ..... .. .. ". . 6,00 Second . :'" , . , .. : ... liDo tbe' et1'Ucture win be held 8ulldA,F
PECK filSH POTATOES ' LARGEST PUl!IPJtIN . . Augu'st !ollowlliC tile 10:10 .
Prize ... . . ... : ... ; ,hllO . 'Flrllt Prize .. . ...... . : . " Worship Servlc . ,
Second Prize .. . ... : .. .... 1i0e Seoond Prke .. .. .. .. ... '1.00 ., . , .
" !lEST 6 SWEET POTATOES ,LARGEST SQUASH ": ' , ; ' FARME", GRANGE , PLAN'
o Orville Gro4Ys I f! ' ''1881'' , - P - ' . ANNUAL PIONI '
grounds.
.... ret :rlze . ... : . . . : . . . . $1.00 ... Prize ... . , ... .. ... '1.00 C
tackle their In .tIIe 'second Prize , . ,. . . . .... .. 600 Prize .. . . .. , . . . . . &00
1: P.M. while two houre .. W BEST 6 BEIH' . Tbe Farmen GrIIlIe No. U
tbe dade last that Ior.:gt) " FI . .... Will h Id Ita bDUaI -'cal A...
rat Prize . . ,. . ... $1.00 Flret . t>rlae .' .. . . , , .. . . . '1.00 0 ... 0_.
:::::oBred m::ac:::- Second . Prize .. . ...... . . 1i0o Second PrIze. .. ...... ..... 1i00 6 at 1:00 P.M. at Ada ..
...... 4tJ_ 8EST 6 BEET8 . BEBT DISPLAY J 01' GRAPI!J8 '
and 1949 . cro ... wiUa Di,.'ha:r FIrat Prize . .. . . . ,. . .. .. '1.00 FIrat Prbe :'. " .. " . . . .. '1.00' Supper . wlU be ""ad ." til.
Second PriXe .. ,....... .. 60c Secpnd ........ ... . &00 Bome . J!!Conomlca' ColDJlllttae of
-- ur ........ 8111BT 3 PEARS BEST' 1 PLUMS .', PFoceeda u..
O'Regan and Bob Campbell .. .. I'Int Prize : . . ... . . ... . : ,LOO FlrBt Pi-lze .. . . . . .. ...... tI.OO event wtII be 8114 for Ute \Itu4.
the two coaChes wW cOmprIM : Second Prize ." ... . .. . , .. 5Do Second Prbe ... , ... . ,.... 1100 ept. the ' ClraII.P,.: ':.
tbe openJng batter)' ror tlIe:, 8 PEACHES LARGEST TOIUTOE 'nIP" attencUnc are' ." .'to
cbanu.: " Prize ...... .... . . : ,1.00 Flrllt Prize . . ... , . ,.. .. .. '1.00 bnllg OW'D t.bie ........... '
OUa'er mercbanta
play aN N.... ...... PrIse . .. .... ... . , . IiOc : ' . i'iTHODI_! NOTE. ' ,"
lmiky, Walter J'hit PH ' .... -: . . ". l . .. 'll __ mlnl ... , . ... .. .a cw.
Smith, B1II Sawyer, P!ql and Bob ,second . .. . .' ....... .. &00' mlDi 1IU r.tanMcI.".,. ,
Workman, Ray K I e rj Balpb I , .. and will preacJl 81111daF ..
Smith. 11m Jonea Sr . pao . IBring 111 Cakes and Pies Sept 2 I} A.M. and 3 P :M. at ' 10:10. TIle "fIII.On tbeIDe' Win
Fred Grauman, Buck lIendeDhal . . " - be, ' "ChrlIt At The Door."
(Twin Theatre), Francis Gtpe BEST ANGLE FOOD CAKE BEST 12 COOKIES . We requeet all oar yo .. pee.
BroWD', Cap Stubbs and R. C. Firat Prize . .. . .. .... .. . . '1.6y First Prlle .. " . .. . : . ,:. .. ,1.00 pie to' be PnNIIDt for u.-e lIlIIoaD-
Moler. and Ted Conoer, Hop.. tfloond Pa:tlle . , . "........ . Second Prize ' ..... . . .. , .. '100 cement or lbe lUllUDe, In.Utufe.
long Oualdy, Bob 8erv18 , and BEST DEVIL FOO]) CAKE BEST a.ORUST rRUIT .pUa AU who are 101118 mut maIre
Morrl8 FutIIere ' Firat Prize ....... . .... . . . ,1.50 FCrst Prize ... . ..... ... tt.IiO The IMUt1lte will
Second PrIze . . . . . ... . .... 16c second Prl 16 be held 'at the lOami Valle,- eM-
.sHOW TO 'AID BEST WHITE CAKE BEST 2.C!m:; 'smmy' 'pm 0 utaUQaa. Aq. 14 to 20: .
PL:AVGRO)UND FUND First Prize ... ......... . fl.50 Fist PrI ' 1.60 We reQ1Ieet ,"our npport .. or
1\ second alloeartoon Bhow. cal
culated to further bolater the
rlnanoes of' the Wa:vuesviUe
Pla.yground AIIoclaUon. will be
'at the Twin Tt.'eatre
Saturday .afternoon, Augult 6.
Two shows wlU be preaented.
. OD' at 1 P.M. and lDotber a.
AdmJssloD wlIf be 16 centa for
ohildren up to high aobodl age
and 26 canta to
. Ohalrman B'ob O'ReC&n atate.
that the program Is sUU ahort of
enougl< rundw- to compiete the
11IIIlJI1er, but that everything .
cept the lupervtaDr's Mlary b:u
been paid'.
SpaD80rf" of. the prosram are
ela.ted that of the
from. the Little MlamJ Fa.u
Second Prize .. . . , ... ... .. 16,:: . fil: d:b"' : " ... ,' .. . ''160 the towis people III tbelr lOci
SPONGE CAKE ;AOE 'PiE' . . . 'at . McClure Corner 8&turclay BYIIl-
FIrst Prlle . . . . ... , . .. ,. . U.60 ' , m.. " ,"
second Prize . . ...... ... .. 'lbC' Prize .... . , . ... .. .. 'l5c m .. tiq of Youth "'11-
Firat Prtze . .. ... . ..... ,1:.1i0
BEST DECORATED CAKE ' o .... hlp San_ at 1':18.
First Prize .... . ........ .. ,1.60 ErfTRIES TO BE AUCTIONIIID a,pIar ot tIle #Uhurcll,
Second Prize; . ..... ... .. . 'l5c FRIDAY AT 8 P.M" Ill' DESIRI!lD School Board, BY.....
EXHIBITED AT mE CARNIVAL
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JUDGUiG FRIDAY, 'SEPT. 2 AT 4 P.M.
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Everyone ,Is Urged To Make An Entry
DUmping. Of Rubbish Oil ' LOCal Roads'
, . '
Now Puni$hable By Fmes'
Reports.of the disposal of gar-
bage along the roslds of Warren
couoty makes it . advisable to
quote a law which ef.,"
fectlv.e July 13. . ..
prisoned for riot than thIrtY
days, or both. . '
'The new law was pasaed by the
Olilo teiislature Apiil 6 with the
recommendation that village, city
and county authoritlel see to ita

at 8. \ I
MERLE Tr 1'ERRY
Merle M. Terry. 16, died .....
day at the, Miami Valley Roapltal.
Funeral servloee were ' held . JMt. !
erday at I P.M. at tle HcClure
Funeral Bome. they were COD'
ducted by Rev. J: P. TIloraberrt.
Mr. Terr)' Ie IUr"fIved bJ u. ,
wlte., liable. and brother, "a"
ker, of I>aytoa.
A. Maule Townlhlp r.nn.r.
Mr. Tel'l7 epent bJl ure
In: COIIIDUmi';
JiIDmr' 11m.. II ajOrinw
hie ..... caUOn wltb Mr. aDd ..n.
Tom I'IoNllCl a8d IIOD til Chari ...
tOD, SoJlU4 ...,,1Ioa.
Mr. and lin. WUUam Stroue
entertained to 8undIT dbln,r IIr.
Tom S.beDwortb , or !)Iifton'. Mr.
and lin. J. J. lI1Irake anil Mra.
. MO.lll. :o.e blrtbda,
auillverIU'J of Ilr.. l1li11.
IIlamJ Chdpter. 107, Order of' Iv'" w:W be used for ),outh act
Star will meet III regular lvlU8I.
'The law, designed to eliminate
the practice pf diBpoi-
lng refuse along Ohio's highways,
states, in part: .
"Whoever transports junk, re-
fwle . or garbage iu any manner
6ver and upon anI" street, ,alley"
road, parkway, park . drive or
pu'l)lic highway sll1all do so In
such a manner that none of such
Junk. refwle or barbage shall bt!
. UpOIl and along such
strefIJt, alley, road (Ir public high-
, . ....,. .- .--_::....
Mrs. Olara staCY. Mra. Dearth
Sb.ban, Mri. LeaUe Qray jIUld
Mrs. R,,811ell Burnett ' lpent . 1I!;I1l'
day' afternoon in M.lddletown. ..
IIr. lDel lin;' 1M Bain.". diL..
LInd..' andra Bomer.
aDdt lin.. aoiclle 8UJ!face ' left 0Il
Saturd&7 ' ror IJr no.
rld!l. Mr. and Mm . Ram." . aa4
cblldren will -vlalt, U ..eJr ..
In ' Lantana ) aDd am:raCa
wlU IIr. and lin. Eraellt
.... IOD On IIODdQ eveDlng, Aug. --------
8. .111.', 80 LONG, LARRY ,
RECEIVEa . DEGREE
Oen.. TIlamPlOn recelTed bJa
Baclallor of ScIence ' de.,.. at
.. UDl-veraJt:r of Da1ton Bunda)'.
"r. and Ill'll. B. W. Whltlon
and daurt-tar or Oak IUd"" Telm.
are ruelte of thetr Hr.
and liN. Robert
He 'Iin': TbomPIQIl, the
former !'raDa. lohu. wW now
Earnhart I'IIIlde br OlDclDllaU. where GaDe
the wiD enter the UnIY. of Clnclnnatt
Hr. all a Ill8dlcal ltudeDt.
IIr. IDd lin. ' LaIIar
and daqbter. Betll.
w .. I1"" wltIl tIlelr ",-':e.
ud Hri. Ildpr Lon, In gaJldw'ell'
ObJo.
- CLO"D
Week or AQlUt
aVaLVN'I BEAUTY
W.,.. ......
. 10E CREAM _OCIAL
LYTLE EIi.EVATOR
. Lytle, gJllo , . ,
A .... 1,'" P ....

LYTLI ,... CLUII
Genial Lan:y HlckB', for the
year Balesman for the Borden
Flnel. 'Farmll, made bie ;!lnal call
In ttie Wa.;nes.vlUe area
Larry leaveB to join the
Stenger Ford Co. In Dayton.
way. .. ______ , _________________ -. "Whoever. tisponea . of garbage
M,rs. Huve, Burnet and lin.
.J . B. attended .the .... d&7
me_lnl 'and dIIb ellnner
of the laell.. of , the ' GraaI8 at
the Orange ball at Wll71leeVWe
Tuellda:y, lite. R_r Jacbon
wae the bo ..... .
ICE CREAM SOCIAL wute, rubbish, etc. along, near
Spanlorad By
Wa)'llesviUe
or in any publlc street, MrS. Walter Clark Tlelted ber
parkway, ditch, 0 ' land ad- 1Ir.. Robert' Cbannell
Hartaook lD Bra4enlon. .
,J!!va lIWer' II oOnt,u4 'at
Hoa,pltal ror obHlf..
vaUon and treatment.
.ud lin. Barrr 8au.tla-
waite. and claqlltan ' I11III ..
Thuraday 4IDDer 1'1 ....
IIr: and .n. Heat7 R.. sau.ul.
joinD1g any public roads, be
Youth l'eUowahlp guilty of 8 miaderr eanor. at lIJaml Valley Boep!ta1 Sunda)' waite IDd oJdIdrea,' IIJI. ....
SAT.. AUGUST . - 7 P.... ''Whoever violatl either of the dtern9n. Mr. IDd ' lin. CbanDeU IIW. BaIpb at
, MoCLURE'. OORNER above sections be pilty of.
1
were In lUI uto accIIdent enroute IOn 1UIe! ..... 8J'I'cI ......
HOKIllUDII ICE CIlIUII a mlldemeaaor upon convic:- to work 1DCII'IlIq. TIletr IIDa tile 1drtta\IIQ' ............ of
Oake and Cand, tiaD thereof. be fined, not Cl8I' l'U IlacJI:r daIupd, but Del "NI s.B7 .......... ...
....... ___ ____ ... than flfty or ba- iber one .... IIart .......,., Mr . 1I8IJIt
. ,
PAGII THE MIAMI GAZE'rl'E W
. , . FIRESIDECHAT:
Duties Rebukes Pacl Detraclors; l eharled In a
Automatic
" Ligbts Confrol Sell
E I d F
MAt -t "fireside chat" to the nation that
ng an ace S 0 r. e us erl Y; "lielfiSh Interests" are makJng
budget-cut requesu which threaten
NEW MILFORD. CON N,-
What Is belleved to be the
world's first automatic street-
Ughtlng system. In which street-
Ughtsl individually turn them-
on and oft. III /Jelng placed
in operation here by the Con-
nectil:ut Light and Power com-
pany and is lIXPected to be com-
pleted within a weeks_
U S Sleel Dislikes Truman Pl,an . the nation hito de
(80"'08'8 HOZE. "!lea ., ...... aro .... r ..... la,a. ............ th ... ar. tbo t
W ..... ,. H pape&' ".Ie.' aau,.te lUI. U.' a.c rU' .1 Ulla D'
" . . . '
1'OTIlN'I'IAL PEARL IIAB.BOBS Ferps Roffm.n, speclsHI'
_ "' ..... n &II ..... for 8eah1e, Wash., newsp.per, teD. a letlate .
nbcommlitee OD AIaat.n defeDIe tbat the terri-
.. ..... ,. .. ''Ute moSt widespread collection 01 potential Pearl
Barbon aD4er Ute. ...... aDd .trlpes." Shown at the hearlnE, lett
.. rfCbt, are AIukaD delepte E. L. BarileH: Senator James E.
Hura,. (a., MOIIt.l, mell!lJer of .enate interior affairs committee;
aIl4 Beu&or Elmer 'DIGm.. (D. Okla.), chalrlllAll of the
.pprepHa ..... nbclOmmlttee.
MoNROE DOCTRINE: '
I 'Qct Fuss
\
, Jobn Foster Dulles. In his ftrst
lmeeh as U.S" 'l!Ilator appealed
for l'atUication of the. AUant;tc
;paet and rebuked Senator' Roberl
Taft And other. opposinc It.,
' l'I"aWs oPS/O.ltion was on the
that the treat)- commits
:tile' UDited States' to re-arm its
!J:orop.an . mgnerl; ,
Dullea ' countered with the defense
:that the p:act doel not obligate thIl
to enter 8ny anna program
''jIJ1't deFensible on lis own
imerits." Dulle. said that the treat,.
bve anJ Individual memo
Accused .
President Truman b a i bee n
alked to "uspend bill military aide.
Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vau,han.
The request came trom Rep.
Siulfer, 'Mlchi,an Republican. whO
cited the armr's suspenslon of two
other major generals, Herman
Fleldman, the gen
eral, and Alden H. Waitt. chief 01
the chemicaJ ' corps.
They: were suspended pendln, a
lIenate Investigation of army con
tract handline, f Shaler a 1 d
Vaughan was ImpUcated In the
lame case, but gave ' nQ detlills.
All three ,ener81T were men-
I
tlei' the ri&ht to get ' 8DJ' l'Bl11eular
tblnC trGm: &ny other member. No tioned In a recent news ItOt)' which
I
puUeular member ha. any claim ' inspired the inquiry into
OIl any aid ayerred. 01 per centen:' thole who
n cJoea not requfte ' We Ualted hire out to obtaln lovemment COIl
I
sw.tea !to buJl4 each .Igner up '.0' . tracts.
STRIKE ,
ANOTHER FOE of the p.ct, ,Sen
:.tor Plander. 'ot VerMO(lt; wanted
to . the Roctrtne In
place of ente1'1D, the pacL Jle-n1d
uw. oatlpn' would ,not be obUgated
in 4etaila :any more UiIU;l In the ori
.mil 'WOJU'OB l>oc:tiiber '
.. to possible
l
amia' "to I EurQPe if
Jre IIgDt!j1 iRbefpact.Be .al1i' that U
I, vaat erma .:Ua1pu:.ata 'ere ",-de to
;Europe _ doIl'J-.;laIow,. wbat wW
of com
,munlBf OJ:

.SF,:8to,r W. LUCBJI, the Dem
joerauc ienate n allr" said
Steel Acceph Pla.n
The steel Indultry'. bilieit corr
porationl Prelldent Tru
,man'. tIO-dar peace plan under
Protelt, thus a naUon-wtae
steel Itrike. The fact-finding board,
appointed by the prelldent will
,stw1,. the dispute over, a fourtq
round 01 pOstwar . wa,e . Increale.
and penslons and p:oup iMurance
-and will make recommendations.
'!;he Uhited Statel 'Steel Corpora
tion had asked I'tealdent 'l'rum1lD
to" alter hili term. for a peace pro-
pOllal viltll' the UhlW<! Steelworker.,
,as a Iltee1 .trlke 'rushed
'. '. ,
The demanded that
prelldent's proposed fact,find
'lnlt board tie elyen no' power to
suggest a lIettlement.
,
that the . tre't)-" 'lmpaie's no'
oblJgatlO'll for'l an ,arms ' program,
' but lidded .uch a program ,Is need
ed just, the same.
I 11Ie Try ffi 0
a $1.1sO,doo,tM to
Th., wUon , ..tbreatened to strike
, againlt four companies - U. S.
Steel. Bethlehein, IRepublic 'and In
- t-i1l1J1rt:-'1'hese firm. are against any
relWD Europe.
(ENGLAND: I
'More Austerity , .
I Crlpn., ' of
. .,.-. ', ...
til, hal placed a ne,,!,
laui.terit)- ' pro,ram- before , th e
.!Britlsb people. Jle, 8MGfancecl that
Britam will reduce per ,pending lD
the Unite.d States Canada by
.In tile
current' IUc . 'Vellr. ' .;'
fact-finding boarda o)ltside the Taft
BCt.
PhlWp ' MUl'l'ayls big itteel union
agreed to a 6O-da,.
of yte which
agreed with tile propOl
aL The Taft Bartley act provide.
for en inqul17 board with DD power
to make recommendatiolll.
,
Earlier. Rep. Franklin
velt; Jr. (D.. N. Y.) nayed' Ben-
,amiD Falrlesll 'of United State.
In a Bpeech bef<lre the
Workerl In Mfiwaultee
,for not acceding to the president'_
proposaL
aUuaUon
.. more -ierlpus' tlUm Secretary of
State "Ache/on>'bal.jJ&lh i appear.
HoWflvei/ it it DDt ;fnlloluble. Britlsb
d1ftICuitlea 1Hl Ilttrlbuted to
: the Amer.icaa 'lbe Brltllh
IwDl beMBt from declfning
rhtiN of raw materials
I lAIIated war pricel are I blamed for
tbe rapid eonsumpubn 01 Amerl
Ca'. UHe loan , EncJa:n4. .
is taldn, place. ill England,
accot'dln. to a recent poll .of the

a at pputiC81 .enwneDt to-
ward right:' A ,en\!'rtl elec:tloo
' now ,nlIgbt' tilm 'the'
oJd at ;afftat!l t.
UDlon leader. prombed to tr:r
to ead LoodoD. wildcat dock
.. more IOldiett. lailora ' and air
men went Into the mllet 01 wbarvY'
. to IIDload ahiP4 and IIlOve CHIOU
,cd fDad.
HOOSEGOW
i
Cancer Gauger!
A ",.ardltick" for meallurlh, the
growth of cancer hal been reported.
dlIcovere4.
A simple, 'Cl\I1ck' and lnexpenalV*
method of g.l1ll1ng the or
decline Of a caneer wal tcPOrted
by 'Doctorl PbWJp Weat and Jes.a.
mine HIlliard of the medlcftl scboo1
at the University of CaUtomia.
,technlquelJ based on an
of blOocl compoUnch and
wt1I mealUrfJ the effectivene.' of
curative treatments. It 11 not a
cure Itselt. 1lor Is It a test tor the
preseDce of cancer,
,
Three N. Y. Reds Sweat Out Trial In Jail
V. 8.. Clrcull Court of AppeaIa
III New Y04'k ruled tliat three COm-
JIIIIiIls\ """""""ta, fJIl' trial tar CIGIl-
____ abIl jllled filii' call
tIIIIpt. ........ JaU tar the
'.......... cd tbe tdal' bItnID
-' Iou.
. De ...... or IIIdenl ,....
........ .. .,... aD OIdMial tile
....... aaa .... IIarq WfII,.
............ ..
III Jan. was upheld by the appeala
court. With ellbt other defendants
aDd bIIh P&EV leaden. tbe7 have
IIeID free _
'Jtw defenM to the aJrcuIt court
be their ... ieIIce. were JDde'"
milia .. aIDce tile leqIb of the trial
WU DOt Ia10WD WI &I'IUed at-
IuraqI. III IMIr appeaL 'DIe Judie
I'dIIIed .. allow tbII plea ..
&UwcI !IIIdIIDi.
In bls economic report. TrUman
alisured the nation th t it Is . not
In a depression. despl e businell
decline. "Political rellson," lead '
BOrne people to want depression. be
said. He added that depression' caD
be avoided. . .
He blamed "seWsh interests" for
the tax cut that cbnaress passed
over his veto and for the denJaI of
anti-tnllation curbl be requested.
HE FEARED a thfrd great blund.
er ana aI'l)ed that "to gov
ernment expenditures now would
add to the ':downward trend." He
defended his $42.000.000.000 budget
for . government' spendll)S the neXt
12 mOllths. '
He BBid. "If we follow the wrong
Iludget polley lit thli time and
.Iasb our exPenditures. we will de-
cre.'I,e employment. cut,. down ' In
vestment. weaken our defenles,
and In'lure our efforts" for peace."
fils speech waS" seen 81 move
l11ent to line. up popular IUpport
for 'a showdown fight with the econ-
omy bloc In congress whicb II
demand).ng that government ,pend
tng I)e cut to income.
, He oriticized those wbo la,. we
are in a depression.
"Many of these persons for politi.
cal reasons would like to have a
debresslon." be said. "Others are .
saying that there Is nothing to
worry about and an , increase ot
the number looking tor work Is a
lood thing. TbIs' attitude lanorel
the human sutterlng "
Developed and designed by
engineers of the General Electric
company in collaboration with
engin,eers of tpe power company,
the system's lights are in-
dJvidually controlled by photo-
eleotric equipment, or e1ectrenlc
eyes whlcn are able to "see"
dusk and dawn and other
changes in daylight conditions,
When natural light falls be-
].ow or rises above one foot can-
dle illumlriatlon. the electron
Ic e,'e detects the change in
light and causes a switch to turn
the li.ghts on or oU automatical-
ly,
Engineers Installlng the equip-
ment sl\ld that should a ' sum
mer thunderstorm darken the
sky Elnougn to allow only ope-
foot candle of IIgbt to reach the
slreet. the lights would go on.
Party Labels Deceive
H
ow 'ARE WE. the voters. to
' dete.rmine how those our votes
elect to congress. sena te or house
can be depended upon to support
the policies of the party under
whose label they are elected? In
all too many cases the party la11et.
both De,mocratic and Republican.
II meaningless.
As a candidate be may have. ap-
peared to be a Democrat .
an elected public ottlclal. he may
vote with the Republlcans, He .may
been' on the Republican ticket.
elected as a Republican. but in
congress he votes the Demo
crats. Such thillgs have happened
with Increas,lng frequen0y.. espe-
daily In the 80th and 8lst sessions.
The party labcl bad ceased to be
a criterion as tQ tile policies an
elected official may !oUow. ,
have been Ipared the
EovernmeJitaJ couluslon result-
from innumerable polltioal
PI W
partie!l, 'as Is the ease In molt
an ay Europe.n collDtrlea. 'Wilen' we
To Insulate
' have had tbe Geeaalonal. but
ahvan IndtecUve, "spUnter"
F
.ORl .D. S. ReCeSS10n . partiel IpriDe up for brief
a perlodll, we bave continued to
L,O DON. _ "Americans operate under the two ' party
Poorer," lIays one London headline, sy.tem.
"ReceSSion, De pre II ion. Or We have voted for candidates as
Slump?" asks another. (!Ither Democtlats or Republicans
Then on ' top of tbis comes the \v.Ith a reasonable expectation that
news that the domestic situation the candidate' for whom we vote ..
"CONEY ISLAND:
II
In the United Statel baa engaged as a Democrat. would, H elected.
the attention of the British cab- support In congress the policies of
''Trivlalication'' Inet n all adds up to ihls big the Democratic part. or a Repub-
'Dr. Robert M. Hutch1ni. chancel. QuesUoll 'tor Brltisbera: What can 'lican the policies of the Republican
lor of the Universlt of Chic.lo, .the Uhlted Kingdom do toinsu1ate party. In the past we have expected
demllllded that mankind', explllld. itself from the .hock of an Amer these elected to follow' the leader;
lnK knowledge be , tUrnedtowa'rd ican dl,presslon? sblp, ora majority, 01 the part)'
acbievement Instead of ,"trlvlalli:a. The cablnets economic com on wbose .ticket they' were elected.
tton" and tormat1qu ot a hllIe mlttee. preSided over by Sir. Staf Both parties are split In.o fac
"Coney Island," ,. ford Cripps. chancellor of the ex. tlons. Many a senator ' or repro-
Dairy Spraying
Will Dividends
May Mean $ 75 Extra
Profit This Summer'
Spraying dairy cO\jls with me- ,
tboxychlor to control blood-sucking:
and horn files, may Iqean
at least $75 ext:ra profit this swn-
mer. accordlng to H, B. in-
sect specialist ill the Illinois clll
lege of IIgriculture, And chaneea
are good. he sayS. that prOfits from
spraylJlg may run much higher.
Spraying dairy cattle, Is .a big
ob for fnrmers. but It Is ,one that
should be done. .
Petty figures the potefitlal $'75
. profit :fJ:om spraying In this
Sprayjq dalry eatUe III b",
Job tor, farmers; but U wID belp
the type or c)ean, "COD-
tented'" 'da.Iry berds I1IClIa ..
that shown here. .
He .poke at the Goethe Blcenten. chequel'. ill understood to have a sentaUve votes on either
nla1 Convocation at AsPen. Colo. plan in, the hopper for any suCh as he believe. it will produce for
He said that .world catastrophe eventually. But evet)'body knows him the most vote. at the next
I. Inevitable If the ''tribal selt. that no plan can' alter the fact that election. or 81 some personal pet manner: You can get Hi per cent
adoration. whicb goea under the an . ,woUld foible dictates. He dOeS not fol more up to September H you
mean.' Ii Ilump in forelgri b-ade low the party pOlIcies. an:d we, tjle'
name of. patriotism conttnues un whicb 'Would affect ' advetae"'-as voters. are helpleslly confused. spray. This has been demonstrated
che.cked." 4J by careful small,scale field telts,
He asked for a world UDiQll of indeed It already has dO.ne-BrU In la.t eleoUon President , .Jt II gener"l1- estimated 'that the
''men of good will:' and .aid that alnl efforts to lell to the dollar mar Truman solicited yote. for him. ou.q
ket. ; , lelt, IIDd others on U.e Dem- average cow will give 1.700 pounds
world government Is a ltep In the - - of mllk durlils the four-month fly
right direction to avert global 'l'hll move ,Iready hal craUo U!lte&, OD deflllltely season. A 10 per cent boost _ in. '
sUicide. He ar(fUed that "communl- charaotoartzed by Sir ' Graham Cun- defiDed prorram. Be premJaed
nin,bam, chairman of the newly the hilfillment or tIul. pr ...... am. ltead bf 15 per cent - would mean
caUon" with Rusllia 11 pOII.ible It f ' . ....... 170 pound. of milk for that time.
natiolll were IIncerel)' willin. ormed dollar board. 81 a provided be re-eleoted
r
to tr7. ' . oCI, lelt-preaervation." Sb' IIDd wlUa him ...... eleoted a For a 15:cow,
her
9' m1!an
put It thls ay: . DemocraUo _te aDd Ilo..'... 2.550 pounch of extra Dink from
A "moral, Intellectual and Iplr; - fly-contr.oL .,
ltual" revolution Is the only thing substantially '!'bole who W8llted pro-
that will turn the world from a lnoJ;easlj dollar rram votecJ &he Democratk Figured conservatively at $3 a

fl'hOIe who were oppo--" hundredweight, that's ' jull under downward course. he! .,-
He attacked thll .'purposeless. durin, vo&ed $15 more In m1lk checks. And it
plan aiel will,1eontlnue (lmUl 1952). , oolta only about 20 or 25 a
nels" of contemporary livln,. When conarell convened. .the head for sprAvjn"\ '
made more 10 by technology, and we shall be,' unable to lome Pre.ldent tried-be urged, and pu.t -"
declared that leisure of the ',most raw mate- back of that utle. all the powers . Petty recommends spra)':ing the,
.hall been. used lor: meimin&iess rec rials Deeded to maintain our econ- 'of his office-to bold a Democratic of dairy barns two or three
reationl. . omy all\d; withoUt' tb'at,' it seemll conaresl In Une but it did not titn'el durlnl the lummer: He BU,
ot -atomic energy III peace and to me the ineVitable i-elult will be hold. Many of elected on the gest. 1hat the fermula used provide
war he ,aid, '11 we have wlu-. we more lIeven unemployment In thll Democratic ticket refused to "go one pound 01 150 per cent me
IIball be blpwn to bits; H we bave country and lubsequent deterlora !lIon,," and voted with the Repub. thoxYchlo,r.wettahle powder In two
peae'e we shall be bored to death. tlon inpilr living standards. Ucans. A cOllllderable number or to four ,allons of water to every
Butcbln, . compared 1odSY'I clvl. Republicans. , eiected on tick!eta 1,000 square feet of
llzation with the fears and hope. Zino I, Found Com_on.nt repreaentInI opposition to the Dairy cattle ahould be sprayed
expresled . by the 18th century ' ,' 8100d..ln Lllht Ainount President'l eampalan with meijloxycblor every two to
humanist, Goe'!le, '!'he 'theme of bis voted for the enactment of four . weeks to centrol. ' horn files.
speech was "Goethe and world WASBINGTON.-=-Ztnc. In barel,. President' I recommendationl. ,In The formula liane-half pound cd
lIII1t)-." . deteCtable amounti, appears to be luch In , both parties. the 50 per oebt powder in three gallons
Goethe's dream for t h,e world an eaaenUaI ' component of human party label hll' been ml\anin,le ... ot water and ,appl,. one quart to
was that It should be a "world ot, t)
1
9
od
chief cOncentration is In In all cases the elected candi each cow. II
trlends." Hutcbins said. He advo- lctuc:op:ytel. J:nOlt abundant of d,atea had repudiated theft. .t
cated Goethe's "civilization of the white blood cells. least. implied promises.
dlaloaue." fIrst of the So .It ,II that we can no lon,er I'
amolmt ' fit thli trllce element, the count on follow.lng party poll!l)', Olil,.& New
l
'nJu.ed functlon of whfch I. entlrilly un and .we no longer have, In tact, a
. which
till!. to lIiealth, What tJle anlWer ta. H
'Amona &be IDJured III tile
crub of the New YorltoCaU-
;orn1& alrlbler (bat C81De to
pld ID I b e Santa 8a_
moealDa n e.ar
calif., wa. moVie '. 0 'r e ...
Ca_ Marsh .. Latest entaIalM
]I1ace the death toll of th4; arUll
at 15. with 11 Injured. 'l'be pIaae
shorttr alter 4hepUot"
ndloed (bat violent ncb' was
.-o1Q OD III JIaDe amnc
.. PUHllpn.
SCIENCE:
Turbine Aircraft
Ituearch CII1 ,u-turblne en_.
at MaGDl, Vnlveralty, MODtrea!.
ma:r brJq abOut ImProved 1IflDc.
A turbiDI eliDe .. .cientlflc
varaloD of tile II1ill wheeL- It-llu
mllQ' lIIIall blad .. tnstead OIl few
b" GIlH, ad iDItead of water. bot
,aa Is used til puah tbe bIadeL
'IIIJI: BOT GAS Is praduce4 by
1I1owtarcb Ill widell lad .. bllftllll
Wltb tile eId or air IGGOPI4
....
repart ju.t ' by the any. do not know, but '\lnlen
founda'tion. .j. waYI can be found to enforce J)'arty
If may. now. be posslbie. by con-: discipline on elec;ted represepta.'
trolled nnlmal experiments. to ,Uvea and senatordl we will , con
the role of :dne deficiency Utlue to have a go-as',pleale con
: .' . are.S9.
'Thll[ ' carried out 1 "au4!d ROUUcal
hUiDJan In several one weU verse6,.p the wan of
Jal)oratorlea, show an ' avera,e pollUcl and poUliclans;' 'wha&\'
ZInc concentration of about nlne- 001l1d lie 'boat tJ!e preaent
mlllimubs<." of .tIl grain per cubic IilluaUuD. BI . instant repl, t.
of whole_ blood. ODl7 wal: "Get awa,. from the df..1
one-t4lrd ot this con centra- recl prim.., law. With iUreot
tiOI/. was toundin blood plasma. Fo.r nomlnaU ... tile' pari)'
the ' leuc:oc'itei: however, the con. CI8D bave DO collil'ol oyer , &be
ran aI bJlJl, as 20 m1IUontlis to Damea apo
a' about .. 03 of a mUllonth peat; muler ,arty label.
_. mUll Us Eacb Cl8Ildldate, cam
.... a l1'am per 01) ce . I palp aDd aner electioD Iii a
t ve. the. body'. Intec law' utO IalmseU. ' 'i1Ie "11)',
The,. also, are the cella CaD bave DOUalq to .. ,. to
whoae IrluiUpUcatlon leta Qut of all him, and no wa,. to keep.'1IIm
control In the Ulually fatal , 'diseale III l1II 'I'll
'leultem1n aWed to cancer. foroe e'",;e'::
f
;:II:.t 10 DD-'
Thus lllilc may be an important Whatever, mQ' "be the OIUI8 or
Pllrt the bodTs armament the nee4ea remetb', it all meanl
.,alnlt ,dileale. .., confullon ' ,or' the voter. of both
No -lJ:nP;Ortant difference wal parties. When we CBlt our 'baUot.
lowic:l )Jlelween healthy alck we cannot be for what we are
_ubJeCtlJ, exeept that In the .Ick vottnc,
there .al more ' variation '.lD the
DnC COIltent of the blood from dll'
to dQ. .'
Trail in. .... b.n illi.
_ltII Tnlbl. fn. Elk
... ,
What wiD happen to the mallJ'
of bom.. the , lovern.
ment wW , fall heir to when tile
purchasera fail 10 pa7 ... mara;
willr

, ltZLLIJGG. mAHo.-crew memo
ben a Union PaCWc frelJht .. we, dlB'fne the pan ,.ar. Vi, .. _:-J'12 8 -'.1_.1
train eveJ')'thlq pollible to ........ .. viDe thOle _0lIl tile .Uwnl
. buD elk from the traea Hoover ColDllllsl1co IhoWD In Rbg Feeding Practice
had torc.4 the trala to how to .av.. WI waufd , wm vitamfn BU ........ UaDIai
" have been blWco doUar. In tile nine feed:InI' .... ctices!
.ulBUlr, In the cli. :!'*;.:a:,r two bQqona III Mlchlpll state coUe,_ reaMftb.
the traID tor. .nme" Coqreqr:ar IIIdIq -GIl .. dOll't IQ it willi but
attempt to DwI,. the III .a-, ..: IadIDc tIU ..... vltaIaID ..
out of tbo WQ, IDCIIIQ' ' . lGDIe mu ....
fo:Q elk wa muter err e . I
... , too. .. m ..... t
Cftoeatae . __ ...
.. fItt, paW

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Adapt New,Fashion ICleas
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Aids
To freshen Up Tired Wardrobes
The Righi
Look
BI Ertta Haley
N
EED some spar.kle for the
wlirdrobe? ' A Blight amount of
remodeling. a bit of new trimming,
or a flash of color will rescue manY'
clothes from, theLr route to the
baclt end of the
Some women . teel that It Is slm-
ply not. In their power create;
a practically new garment from
an old one, even 1hough they sew
well. Its a matter ot Imagination.
they Bay. and Jeave it to those who
obviously have .some creative tal.
ent.. . .
True. 'Imagination Is a ,ood thlng
to have wllen renewing the wa['d;
robe. its dlspensable with an
the aids we have on hand. You
may need just a quick at what
the stores are 'showlng, . 1Ii gJance
at some of the new styles aOO a .
.ession ,with . II pattern book.
A sense of what Is fitting. how
ever. is essentiaL If you d\) any
sew!ng. you 'understand abollt 6t
ting. Even it you ' always buy
clothes, you will underetand lltting,
.0 you see the matter, la quite
'imple.
Dresses and blouses should have
material in good ,enough condition
to. remDdel tor satistylnl result .
may have t.o invest in .som!!
new material, tTlmmlng, buttons
or patterns. and it's not budget.
wise to either money or
time on material that JSll't worth
remO\1eling. no matter how
you've liked the garment ill the
,1Iaat.
Reflttln.g Saves
Many Garments . .
rOresses and blouses which At
well ,will rarely be delegated to
,a.ark comers of a closet.
Doesn't It Ibnd 10 reason . tbat
By Rloharel run \V1WnSon
Patio Costume
I
I
. TRACY clawed his way up over
L-_....;.;= __ =:-__ ..;:;.___ -I the slippery ledge. threw. his skis
and poles on the ground and sat
down panting: Generva laughed
merrily. I
"That'. . what city We doe.
, to '1' 0 u." sbe
,------. chided. ..s e e?
3
. Mlilute You can't take
Fiction It ab)" more."
"For a fact
I . . cant.' h e
grinned. "Phewl What a climb I
Skis are no good up here. If' we're
going to .the top we'll have to hob-
nail it up." I
"We can quit and go dOwn." she
said. Her voice beld the barest blnt
o.r a taunt. She hated herseH for It.
'''Quit' nothingl Just because I've
been away for two years you needn't
think you can stump me."
eyes flicked over the girl's sUm.
wiry figure. "Boy. you 'always 'could
take it," he' admired. "Ever sin'ce
we were kids I've bad to hump to
keep up with you."
The reference to theb- childhood
escapades brought on 'a flood of. ril'-
grets.
'1'wo yea", ago be hael letl
ber 'With a brotherly .c.p aD 1he
., back and a firm handowp. S"e
had aJm\lS' bated him. Be had ,
,0_ doWll &0 the cU)"'&o become
aD arehUeot. 'l'hen btt'eI WIUlen
aboat leadea. She wa. a aIDI-
er la a DI,ht club. He ha4 I ....
Make P iteasBDt Work of Cannln, RelJsbes
(s R,qiPII BIlow)
Savory II4llish
. en maelly In love wJth her. ru. RELISHES go with meals just
BasWD "" tafr ta wUh . leera hael heeD fall 01 1beIr as easily as some foods team
, eO.";I'D!, a romaDoe. . . i '
Ir f'-"" ale Its together. Whats a,sancilwlch w tbout
mo e ....... m e. appear- Generva had wanfed to teU
_Mce OD "e .... Ie bor'-on In a erisp pickles, or peanut . butter
- ...."... to stop 'writing bis everlasting
sophisticated cOItume for reo ' without jelly? a meat
LYNN ClIIAMBERS' MENU
. Fried Pork Sausage
Potato Salad
Sliced ':romatoe! Pickles
RoUs Butter Beverage
Grape. Sugar Cookies
IOrt wear. Caro.bD Schnureli de:- Oe about a silly night club singer. platter' look 'bare without spiced
IIPIi a .trapleu bOdiCe anel a .' Dldn't he know that every word WBI peaches? 'What'S a bamburger Wtth-' Spiceel .. eaebes
separate a It I r , a knlte thrust in her hearl? out cblli sauce or ' catsup? quarts)
with fu.l1lles. concentrated at "You he said suddenlY. If you answer questions 10 pouncla peacbe.
the BIde. Over It she POles a "you're growing more lovely every favorably, you probably are p1an. pounds IUcar cups)
tr1aDpJar .tole. 'I1Ie, clllltame Gen. Some day loon a. msn. . niDlI: to stock II e. vinepr
allO blcla for lulare boaorl a' cominl alon, and-" . )" 0 11 It canning 4 1easpeollS wbole cfove.

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMEN'1'
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BUSINESS .& JNVEST. OPPOH.
'\ESTAUBANT: Jlrac!Ucalty 011 n'ew
now In tiulldlng .,,,,,ept refrlf-
erntor; also :J..room .. ;
It inter ted and "DD furols h .1.100,..
stock and eQwpmenl. clUl give tent bee
10r lIenle... ""_,
Greve C.,laree n U.S. lllO. U.w ......
In' . .
DOGS, (;ATS. PETS. ETC.
WOltKlNG II ORDE R COLldES .from ,m.
pon..d .tock. GUDronl"ed 10 drive. J k
K.lrn, R 7. (lllllll Oble.
FARMS AND RANOIIES
R7 ACRES; 6-room hoak: eloolrt<ll)':
bank bbnm. 2cor hOi hOUlle.
other olldJnllS; 60 acres wmble: pelpnB-
nellt pas lure; Umber;
sprln,.: on hurd 'op road, 20 mUes wen
01 Duyton. Leca. AUIt .. n, Ea&oD. 0 ......
Roal, J.
FARM .. EqUIP.
ELEVATOll8, 28 fool Decker with
double 62 ste el chLll n. 17-23 Inches WIde'
ComllleLe with s""ul. dr.... U.e. and :.
HoP. Clinton englnlt for Orull ".GO.
ElevDlor onlY 1360.00. Bargain prfte. _
a quality lin. of elevators . lao
pto ... eDI Ser,.loel C,...... Ob .. ,
&AV. GRAIN. FEED
RALED BAY-Iat Dnd 2nd Al
falfa. mixed hD.Y sl.ow detJveled .t
the 71ght price. Sa ... aa 1_ el
write SUADY GROVE FARM. R. R. :II,
III1 .. n ad. ,
, .. HELP WANTEJ;)-WOMEN
REGISTERED ."sc. wanted for wadi: .t
GlbbGa. Uo.pltal. I.... CeUa... 011"'.
good pay. pleasant work,
quarti!r. available.
LIVESTOCK
D ROC 8 - Low, thlell , ellll)' feedDle
type. Weanl>d pillS. ;J. P. Dhluoe.,
Van .. lta, Ohl .
FOR QUAIJITY Yorbblr. at iPr-
era' prJeu w.lIe ' Ea.1 L. "" 01. BaUu,
Ohl.. , -
I'ALOlllNo. HOBSES. naUve. reltlltere4.
one or carload .. ot farm . '
, D,. E. B. II Ie,. Val ............. .
bome the evelllq Sbe laugbed out lou cl and cuphoatd with a 3 stick. cinnamoD .
ICp a. -wen as for .ummer. sorambled to her feeL "Cpltle OIl, ' ot these whole aI1splce
,c City Man, we've ,ot to' get goine re1lsb... tor Choose ripe bllt firm. medium.l .j
10 plain or levere. Thi. il easily it w,e waot to make the top and,et the3" are lust 8S lized peaqbel. Place spgar . and
remedied. ,.' back before dark-'" 11 part of
. Lace' yokes are being used ex- food Sill)- e.!!!!!' .. . v/.ne,ar bJ a
tenslvely on the new fashions and ply as are fruits and
may be readily inserted on a plain and vegetablt!lI. to bolling.
dress whiCh would Idve it the There's little cbance at failure In th.e mean
er background; H you follow recipes PEicause apices
, Patterns for yoke. ma" .... and vinegar are a preservative and
... 1..:..... '1" ' b i. J" r- ak peacbes by dip. ,
". wu , chased either al such, or the" nI e success easy.
" , . log them in
clothes should l1t you wen 10 that be part of a dress or blouse . , water for a min.
70u'll get the Illost out ot them? .wbldi intrigUes you. Use A FAVORITE pickle ute or 'two. then in o01d water.
Good fit ,means that JOll the yoke for the old , you'll want to make, Stick two or three cloves In eacb
look pleasing iD your ,armenL These yokes may ' also be if there are lot! ot sand peacb. ':rle remalnlng ' cloves. t c
'l'hla should not be too 100le IC that in sheer. or ' contra.tiD, lOUd made at your home:
., ha al namon and alllpice loosely in , a
you VI a aa..,. .... e euv . ' ors, if you preteI' theJlJ to lace. . 'oll1e.
100. II proport1maa of Wllativer fabric la chosen, it (Makes 8 ]JIDts) cheesecloth ba, an4 drop this iDto
body are lar,e, If. best to have lIhould , be iri or ',ood 15 .-e (about 6 pounds) the bollin,- 17J(1lp. Add 8 to 10
th 6 I
.... 8" th --..- 'peaches and cook until tender.
em t 00...... .0 . et:e trait to dre.s material. '. cllclDIlben
1- nI_ Plac-e peaches In sterUe jars and
g ' no PW&LU' or ,ap g, or Plain drel.es can. .be liven 1!4 cups uU cover w'1th lids but do not leal.
qess to show each IndJvidual ,-.--,-_ .._- ne-'-"-
es
' wi'" UtUe ' I quarts water
_.. b. ' \iAoIUI WI When aU the peaches are' done,
...... el and then be ';'orn with ! tablespoons 'Ulil
1C p .".t.iI On Va'u,.
8, the Id.
If .... I d 'd "" ... pour bot ryrup Into each of the
7011 are on _e en er .. e. luxurioUl new co.tum. 1 quan QDepr . .
1ha ,arment should not ban, too '. For a sft"'- le-._1-e "Coma on City we've rol I CUpI ... a" jars to \Vithln Ihcb of the top. 1.::=============
loosely ID it look. a. thou,h It A ........... to ,et rolai' If we to make I Z-i b ell II lDDa Seal at onc .
doem't belon, to yoU. You may. a plain cire , you might Uke to tile top before c1&rk." 110 C 0 mon t , . , !" T'
bowever, have lott lalher., full bare the neckline more. which ! blades mac:e nLUM CA'I'SUP 1. an aceDent
woulil be in keepin6 w'1th new !aah" "l'i"acy' grtnne:d and yanked him 1 .abJeapooIl whcili, cInes reUlh to usa with meats 'and '
ion uends. 'nIen add a ---a for .eH up th.e fir.t ,steep ascent. Before Walh cucumberl; pl-.ce in a .- 1
, _w.
trimming. and use rome of Jt.on the he .bad ,one 1" feet he realized 'that atone ctOok or jat; co9ier with cold Plum CataaP
ftap' pockets' at hips, or" on the It WBI a foolhardy budne ... With. brine mad. by diBsolvla, nn In (lIaItes" plllts,
alee".I. out ice pick. and ropes climblu, L let ' stand for two weeki, I. 5 pcniacJa 'Jams,., ..
Another Jdea for addln, 'dalh wal hazardous. ",." ReiJ\ove cucumbers "bl'iDe; , a.a4 , cJloppe4 ; <
, a plala drell In the classic He etuted ahead a,abi and thm .a.h' off stem.. <;ttt" " ,..... tart green, applel.
'would be to use plaid him. ma,be ,30 'ftt cro wtae . lDto " pleees. pe,eJed anel
a phmllng type neckline. with away, liecould make out the ,blurred ,\lrith ' col4 water;. add alum I ")Ill' '
I'UJDin, tor the sleeve form of Generva. . let .. overnight: 'Caps bn1t1l
a. the .ldrt rume, 'nIe blurred outline. I:topped . . Be we)l. Combine remalnlilg In. ,I ta!1eapoeas elnnamea
extra len,th Is needed. listened for ber reply. but . it abe and brlpg them to a . tableQooD cloVft
, caned the wind drowned it. For an bon. Pour immediately .over cu 1ea '
, M,any; drelRs . can be made en mstant bel' bobnalJed boots were I cumber chunc:ks and let dand. " tab:::!n . .
me17 :w lOoking w'1
th
d the addJUon clawlni a,ainat the, ice. Then ahe Repeat t1iJa ,process for three Cook plums and apples In
. In ,ay:an cont,ralting came coaetiDg ' down the incline. morning .. f!heaUng' syrup each until loft-ftough. to put through.
wen . e .QJ' ginal tlresl la for busbes OIat mOrning, cuclp!lbera in 8leve. Add 'remafDing JDtreiJlents
slid through ber bands. Trsc,. aterile Jar.. Pour bqt ayrup over and dmmer until al tb.1ck' as, de-
MOlt Frequent Alteration. made a lunge. His hand caught at "III- ancl leal, at once. ' 'sIred. into ' lterile ,Jaz:s :and
and drapln, which 'Ja ,en. for Hemlines 1 ber' jaCket 'a8 sli.e whipped past, I ' . , ChID Sauee 'eal at onc,,;

to add fullnels to the tgure. Adjustlllg the hem of the sIdrl held. felt it slip, thrOuJ!b his 1Ui,ers. (Makes pIDl.)
MaD7 ,arments ml.Y be fitted ." the Illost common , . A strangled cry escaped. hi. IIPI. It.pG1IIIeI. red toma,toes . HI,e Grape lam
ou. dr 8 dreslmaker If yoU do not Lengths vary aUlhtlyj Horrorstrlcken, he watched bel' 1 quart eboppeel p 'eet reel ' (Makes 1! t-oance ,Iuse.) .
. a1 AA and to be Imarte.t, we have to ad; reach the ledge ,and flip over ita peppe", . 'CUPI preparei! fralt
. e: .... b teP w it:. : hem,l often. ' edge . disappear. In a moment he 1 ollp IIne17 cboppecl white '7 cups .nPr .' .
'an,e 'rfteues ' If ' lOur' .Ize b Increued
t
new was back on elllons 1 box powdered frDlt pectiD
)\'Jib Neckline or Color . dress.. run, trilla 10llg lor the not t" hope, 1 f,J1I&ri nlar ,' To prepare fruit, .lip skin. from
j f Every (loce la a while 'we look yom SbOl!l,d the,. be too .boi;t FIft;r teet below he made out a I tableapooDS lal' three pounds fully ripe grapes. Add
a drelll and wonder how we real .mUlDe.I, lower them green patch, like
l
a WiIll 'oI cloth I Cl1IPII .... ar one cup water to the pulp. brm.)o
ever bave .. en cauabt In.tlle 'gnarled"brilbche. i 1 tieaajooD mDst.nI' , a boil. IIrtd' limmer, covered;.c for
Rip out,the bem and prea. bardwood' ibrub. 1 teaapoon ground elove. five mhiute.. Remove seed. with
a damp clotb on :wrong T'1' SEEMED 'like hours before he i 1 teupooD aaUner . a.nd add , to pli,Jp.
remove the old ,hem, mark.. , found a,aIn.t a . 1'Oc:k. l0 . 1 teasPOOD ecIell)' 14!81l Measure sugar IJito dry dish and
fabtic- I. wool. Jt may Deed feet 1rom wbere Generva' clung to tomatoes, remove skInI .et asIde until needeH.' Place mea.:
Iteam and brusblnl _ 'with the bar:dwood .hrub. Directly .. cor. I. Wuh pepper., :ured fruit luto a five or six.quart
brulb to brln,-up the nap. neath her was a 2OO.loot c:hasm. seeels laucepan, filling the . Jast fraction
frequently remove. the Trac, alIqpe4 the baIl1lle .r and dJvidln, of a cup with water. it necelllary,
cotton lqods, and ruon . ene pole tbrolllb 1he wheel 01 membranel, Put Place over boest fire and add
lome. .teamin,. ' . :1' the oUler, tile ..... ' . an food ,fruit. pectin; mix wen aDd 'contlDue
If ,old doe. not yield . OD his wrid aDCJ 08-' oa"&or" Add all .lirrlng untU' mixt\U'e com to
or the.e treatments, ' plan ilia Ice: At bla Rcoilel attempt remalnlD, . i D hard boU. Cont:lnue ltirrln,. brinl
, a decorative band to 10 GenB.a puped &he al1m bam- I n d to. full roDlng boll. ' and boll bard
pver tbe m&a-. end , boo. ' . . ,mix thorpugbly. one minute. Remove- it:wn
at C)ll!1 on '''l'ake It easy," he caDe'd. "You'D Boll fOr two .kim and ' pour Into IttiJiJl ........
... ,.,v,,,"'. or 011 the belt. b.ve to swing down Uke a pendu hours, stirring ParaUin bllt jam at ODee
l
.',
'.tICllLnlr, anCI ' contrast- then slOwly upward;'" ' . I to...
luI or color mI.,. aU be She nOdded and released bel' prevellt burning, ID making) catsup., ure loW
added to the bem'for llip. The impact ot her 112 pounds until , thick. As beat and stir frequently to prevent
. . .. I h i soon as the 'th Ixtu 1- "
Ideas for New Sklrta almolt caused him to oae is II' p. Is fern re "om uumlng.
Ar Euil A U d But ,be held on. The mome.nt abe , sauce 0 de.. Fl)Od choppers may be a.ed for
. , y pp e " . wa. below him he began pulllD, . , aired con listen. catsups, sauce. . "lfIhes! tor
,U'I beeD In the upward, hand over hand. In a mg. pour sterUe jarll and leal. cuttin, ve,etables and trUlta easlb'.
do aU remOILlq triCk. CID the ment their hand. touched and aha ' .
top of au dre ... wilh later .....
as
.Bfe on the rock. LPJi BAD: Cider vinegar i. mOl. frequllltb'
in IkIrts at ncb hlab level, and
j
TricT'a bUd .reached for hen. Gillem Thne TIps used-.for plcklJna ' .moe many people
with fubions wbat aIW1I r.lbere W" a qUeer light lu hIa .. Crisp Plekles like its meUow flavor. Light vlue
DOW lead them.elv.. to chana... 1,11)'''' "It jUlt came to me." be laid. SaIl used ' in matllll, pickles pr may be used for plcklinl ' Ugbt
SJdrta do Dot aeem to be as fuD" ..... tb1a old world would be like abouId be of ,004 Qualit',r. with not colored fruita and vegetables.
wer:s ;elu arona .,0 wilhout you." Gen. I mean-" be tOj) mueh eIIemlcal to It to Overmature vegetablel wID fre.
eimp}-;:" ::: out .:. c:,ae luIPecI-"l.Dever realized it before. caIdIIg. Table or dairJ QUenll:r give lOU touab ancl tast.
th nd liE iartra I-Ga. I doII't Imow. bow to - 8Uch as 11 used hit Oavoriq .1 pickl_ .
.. era a ftIllne lu at It. .. _ _ .' . iood to 11M. . --, ' I'rulta which an over!7:-rtpe
=e -::- thet an .. Bar 17" were miatt. 'DarUn" -.mUID, .wett pi e . do Dot abouId.not be ..... .... "'1 ..
.. .re 7DU doD" bave 1o.,rve bien wall- place them ID too beaVJ a 8)'rIIP tbe:r wtll DOt IlOl4 tbe1ruape wtD
a.! :-::, c:::.cu: lDefor YOII to Joak Uke that ... 10 wtll The 'ViDe,ar -.up to make Dice ldclde ..
die --. - ...... IhouJd DOt be too .troDI, All rellabu abould be stored III
.e :. .... :::-::: a: ...... - .. 'II' :at !IrA CII' the wm GOO,, ' ... plac.. nv fIoal
. bow or IfOIIfIIa .. .... draftI.
.... '
Relieve If MONTHLY
FEMALE .'
'WEAKNESS
That
Backache
The Miami Ge ...
........... t_
Pu1I1..... eft17 'I'InIniaT man
Iq .t wap-.n., Warne Co-
at;. Ollie.
tIl.ltlue ..... ' ....... tato flaa
Imnm ba,. ho ...... little nIa
would ..... It to life Ilk. IMI'k-
T .............. II ... ..., .....
raID ,.t.
... tor .......
10., ...... or 1Ietou. tla A. A. A.
mapana. that a law has been
ptNed by our .eatalatun DiaIdftt
tile dumpin. of prha,.. truh or
uythjn, .. of 'an or
\DlUDJtary .tun alCllil UI,7
pubUc road a mlademeanor.
1'IIecidore E. CODO" .. " IIdltclr law went into effect JUly 13, 1M
Zd11a H. Cono".,. . . .&aloe. IIdlter and mould be call,d to the . at-
J!lIlten4 .. ..oond CWI' .. tter
at til. poltotftee at WQ"IIMrllI ..
0"0.
Inlieerlptfcm Bate: '1.10 per ,ear
ID Ohlo. Kent1JclrJ and IDdlana.
'1.00 ' .lI.wllere. (
21'fJ
A FARM
. BY D. J. FR4ZIER
tention of everyoue by word of
moutll, by the n."apaper.
movt... I would bke to He the
people wbo tit_ an tNI1U or 1J!l.
..... nUo .. "... -'_ OIlr laMe ar
rested and niaclci public eampl ...
traUI th1ll law .. aforeed w. wiD
lun 1te ' all ed "" til. etat.
our 1ll,llwan, llat til. law II
witll U DOW 10 warn U, Olll ,..,..
... '"-'faa It.
'I11e little buck are cona from
the nett In the catnip 1Mb but ,!
did not .. them 10. They were
m tar.. when I JUt looked
them ttiat they were hantlnt . aut
July 29, lINe. The aky II over- over the Ilcle of the ,neat. What
east and til. air han .. heavy and aurpriled me 'wal that the Hitle
hot. By all the 11l1li there II a .at.... .. . IIPPB"Ilt17 11ft ..
Ifbrm on the way. The crowl WHB', ...n ead piehl 1nIt til.
eawinl and anawerinc .. ell other Uttl. birds looked' .. ,thoutIl they
flnt from' one field and then from had th . wldt. 1Iu the
the other: A 'few honeflies buza .y .. that that CaroHna .........
outside the acl1ten hufev.rythJq ncnv, I' wonder whleh1h.,. were.
lae t. stUl and ieemII waIttn.. They are .ron .. eo now t can cut
Dry Ridle' to .,. diy thoae wee& ocl I hopa ilia, there
e'Ven when Wayne.vtUe. Lebanon. Um. Iiu corne fly -.sci that
and Dayton 1ft Storma. TIda an. thon eat. didn't 1ft them. .
lel!ma apread allover the Iky io The cetl exeept MH. KItty Puat
if anyone ,eta any we mould let L .... au "'" IIUl te a. 1Ia1'1l to
IIOme hut aU' we can clo 11 walt Ita" except Wm.y. She
and .... . . down anc!' tria to eome.ln aile! be
TbiI "eek we have been mow': petted u I lIe em tJta .. n.Ii-
in. the puturea and a .oad ralnl InI III the .venin., Up ah .. 'e1Jmba
woal0 'e "117 ".leoIDe. WIIIW and I pick her up -.1' P';lt ....
, ,.. .,. wu. IIr. ud lin:
Rlellard Bu. of Dear X.1lIa.
,Mr. and lin. ' lIorrla' lAwIa
ud 1OIlI. l.m and BlUJ. &lUI
IIr. ..41 lin. 01..., ... apot
8atardaJ 8JlIIl, wIUi IIr.
IIrl, RMarCl HaD.. or Dear
Xenia.
11.1,,111 Roekllold II lpeDdID, a
telf da'i lfltb lIIr. u'll lire. T.
of n.,ton.
Mr. Paul W,rlck II .IIIUn. ID
Den".r. Colorado.
Mr ud lire. Edlflrd . Morrllj
of near W.,.lla..,llle caU.d OD
Mr. and lIIrl. Ola"lnce Crawford
MOIl'llQ' afterDoon.
Mr. lAle MorlD lpent ' Mondar
.,YeDlD, Mr. and lire. HeDry
Benel u, , .. U, of BIN...,er.
town.
Mrt. J ..... Wildman of lack.
lon, Ollilt I. lpendlng thll .... k
with b.r par4!nta. Mr. and Nfl.
Ernest Eal1lta'art and. , IOD, DaTld:
.' Mr. u .d Mrs. Eai-J Da".toa'
lpent rtfda,. ... Ialn. ..Ith Mfl.
and fuaU,.
IIr. Bernie Dill, aDd Mfi.
DUI ' ulled OD Mr. ud Mn. Elm.
.rlOll DIU Bun .. a,. aft.rnoon.
Mr.. ADaa Luau lpent. tb.
week.Dd wltb Mr. ud Mfl . .
oud Lucu aDd f n,' of X.I.
..... 01110. . .
Jlr. and Mfl. Jto1tert Sn,.der of
.8Pr.lDifield called oD 'Mr. ant!
ClarellCfl Crawford Tneeday
e .. lq.
.
ORIO .
If.... abo dIml.r peltll or
Robert O .... D. of DaJton
Tu ,.
Ed,ar Poft of CeDtenllI.
lpent Wednelda, afteroooD with
Mm. Hl iT OlbIOD.
Mr. Ilnll Mrs, Bob Guth.y and
tlllilly of DaytOn Ipent Saturday
.v.nlnl with Mr. and Mra, AI.
fred Morcan and family.
News
8EW. IO 4-H CLUB
By Donna Hadley
The Waynesville Sew-So 4.H
Clulb met 'Wednesday. Jilly 27 'at
the home ot Jennie Lee . anel
Wilhelmina Braddock with Mra.
Klontz In charge and Wilhelmina
Bra,/ldock prellldlng.
The roD wu callell and nine
mel Dberll' were Tt..:. min
'utel l of ,the last . me,UDIt . were
rea(1 and &pprovecl.
v.;r e ved our ' health sheets.
The date of tbe Ityle review is
AUluet 12 at 10: 0(1 A.M.
, On. ruelt, De.rbara Jo Wlnterl
wal present.

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METHODIIT CHURCH LlfTLK METHODlaT CHURCH
R. B, Ool.maD. MlDllter B. 1111 Baqu. Putor
(Jh.urch School, 8:10 .. m" J. J. School, 1:10 A.M., lin.
Bq.rllke. Supt. Baylor. SuPl
Worshi p Service, 10: 80 A.M. S.nlc .. 10:80 .... 11.
Rev. Bernard B&Ulbl1' wUl preach: MT. HOLLY METHODIIT
Youth' FeUowllblp, Sunday, T. l\{, Scara, Mlnllt.r
P.M. Sunda" Scbool. 1.10 a.m " .A.
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ST. MARY'8 EPI8COf!AL
Samuel ,N, Key., Rlctor
Morning Wonhlp. 10:'0
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WAYNESVILLE FRIENDS
FIrllt Day SchOOl. 9:10 a.m.
for WOflhlp, a.m,
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WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF .
CHRIST
M. H. MIDllt.r
Bible SohOol, 9:80 a.m.
Mornln Worlbl" 10:10 .. m.
Young Peoplell' M .. Unl .. . :.5 p.m.
Evening S,ervice, 7:80 p.m .
Prayer MeeUnc aDeI BI"I. Stud,
Wednl.day. 7: 80 p,m.
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,T. AUGUSTINE CHYRCH

Worsblp Semce. 10:10 LID.
Evenbi. S'"lce. 7:'0 p .
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CAE8ARS CREEK FRIENDa
D&vid MlDflter
Sunday School. 10 ....
Wonllip SlmCe, 11 .. m.

UTIOA ! .U.B. CHURCH
William 8baDDon, IIhlllter
ISund&" 8chool. 8:10 ..... lin.
.Tamell Garrl.on. 8apt. .
Pre&chlng lit. and Irel.
of eaoh mODtb, 10: 10 ....
I!lvenllll S.rvicell, 7:'0 p.m.

FERRY CHURCH 0" CHR"T
Byron Carv.r. Mlnllttlr
Blbl. 6chool, 8:10' a.m.
MorolDg WOflhIP. 10:'0 a.m.
Prayer Mestlnl, 7 :00
Father R. H. Krumholtl. PutoK: YOUDC People'l MHtlng . . 7:00 , ..
11111. ADn Roberta ef
I. .pendJn. a few ela,1 .. ttl Mr. ,
and lire, Rockholt! uel famll,.
By Loll LUkenl Manell. 8 and 10 .. m. EvenIng. Servlc.l. 7: III p
Mr. an4 Mfl. Emn Roberta ot
CIDclDnati callad on Mr. ant!
The 'Betsy Rosa
Cooking 4-H Club met Wednea- day July 27th at Harveysburg older group: Betty Bopn ,.ve
School . with Viola Hartaock In demomtration on how to wear
lin. Artbur Rockhold ull fam TAKE IT FROM
II,. AN OLD TIMER
Mn. a_nea Crawford eaUed "Before IIpendin. JOur mOD.
CIIl' lin. HeDr,- Ber ... uel tam. a,'. out. few doU.,.
IIJ or ltea"tlrtowll l .. t ... t!I"""',..J and .Y. ' Thl. II for NE, It'.
different acce .. with the
aame dresa.
Our neKt meelin. wU1 be WecI-
nHday, August 3rd.
top, wild carrot "i'Veed, IJOldm- Up aha, -. ...... down
roc:i) f:ron weed. and chicory take' ..... her .. am .... 1Ie_ pme
ap Di. Apce that Iheulll 1te COY' .,.. OIl aM on- ami! I .. wem
\
,Clllag Into my baDk ,account
fo'r the thl",1 I'D. want I&tell
coarge and Martha LUkens pre-
siding. Seventeen memhera an-
swered roll call by giving
safety hlpt. The mlnutel were
and approved. We discusaed
the wheat drive. It was decided
that LoJs ' Lukens would(glve a
demonstration at Lebanon for the
Mr. and Mn. Delbert Turner d
Bt, Mary' wlrl ruelte or AlIDa
Pet.rIlOD. taat w .. 1L
'ered. with ladino clover ani cIfta .. tab her .. jIbt '*
hrame pUs and leaped ... _ '
The 10euda .... tunecI up tNt
Itdl tlte 'Itonn hoNlt .. t __
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Tree Ripened
PEACHES - AJIPLU
UNG'S FRUIT FARM
S. E. CentervUle oil Oyo Rd.
at SOCial RoW" Rd.
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I1JU.ER
DIAlER
MAIN" 'T.'.T
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WAYNMVILI." ONIO
Long 4 per. cent
. NIt .tlllewal - No
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-"ether that ........ ItaNt 1Il-
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.... .,... u. ,., or latIID .. the
.. y. A roo.ter- eftiwa ..... en-
........ by ",.... oR-..,.. note
fnea ClIft. of our ,. .... eIO".'.
Mew ...... tuDe .. a4
a 10uchr __ -ea11 dle
chIc:hn "Ud. , ............ .a
it II ..... tiuept the. aIr-
"JaM it...,' .. ev.- that ....
IooItiIt .. lato thhJkln. It " the
CCIIIdnI tn. "*" Won-t1s ..
ItOI'Ift It_ II enter and .. dlcIn't
after an:
saturday. tl I. nIDJft. ClIft Dry
It atarted quietlr without ,
,rtftd neb drop dolal fOod to the
PtrehecI earth. 'I'll.... II little
....... , tNt tlO .. ....... In.
.... roerlnc tuat qua.t rahl
...... he ..... ' .
.... tBte .. ..,. : .. oand: W ..
eea pnlIe ao.l ..... with the
-n.ou IIIalt ... UI
.....a.fuI ..... 6f tIIhteoua
.... ' 0 Gad or ear ..... tIinL ..
""ftIou vIII...t tlb. ,"" ad
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tile Ittt1e ...,. theNCII: tIiw
__ It dt wItIl the drape el
rata, and hIe at the taeNuetCl
It. 'DtDU erowitMt the ,.... wI6
lItJ aaae-: eat .., eIMI
drop tetn_, .. ." ' 6aD drop
upOn. the clwetltnil ' of 'WIJtl-
erlll!lll: and the 1Ittl. Mia _an
.. anon AU ' J'anDere ,.,oIee ClIft eYerJ' lid . The' 101.
OALl., ,or 1lIIII: man_ IuD ,. ....,; 'tit. va11ey.
. , .&c, IJ..n nmd 10 ' thleIr
ULII H TURN, awy.THa.. cam. that they ahial1 IauP and
alnll"
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IN
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IT'S NEW
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KROCIIIt - KROGER - "ROIIII - K"'III _ IC_.II
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Afternoons Except Wed.
Evenings by
Only .
TELEPHONE , 62
Dr. C. E ...
_""et.rit 11:1'. Special.."
. Ioatb Dt'troit Street
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Funeral
TBl.EPHONE 2191
OHIO
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"'Jrhea "-014 that mone,. Ulht
lit Jour tt.t lately
IM!lblDd the tell.r1 wlndo.. at
UI. hank. Try It. It'. ani M'
rcl.1 In han'dOoa mone)" that
,4U euler the more "ou do
It-&nd. take It froID a,l old-
Uline.:. It .IwaTa P:rl oft
h'f1!daomelJ ID happier Uv-
IlIil."
THE
WaJDtsriUe
NA110NAL
EvaRV PLEAT' IN PLACE
When ,OU leDd BI;R 01eaners
a pl:jWlted dr.i., or IIblrt. we re-
tUrD It IIpudy-clean, , ,,lUi every
pl .. t hI' . pi&ce .
, . CIllelul ,atteDtion to It),IInC de-
. taUI baa made UI maDY confident
cultc,men. .
Brllll your olothu 111' tOCla,. for
proll!pt anll Ie",
tcel ' : .
'PAPER 'DRAPES'.
79c

a pair
. ,
KEMTONE
Wan Paper and ad SlzlQ
G. E. BalbI - Na Enamel
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White Kitchen
CURB SERVICE'
. .
e Complete' Fountain Service
e Open Seven Week
'C t .... I ...
ANI\(OUNaNG 1lIE OF -
Electric Service
"S. tore
SOU'I'H M\lN ST. - WAYNEsvlu.E, OHIO
coMPLETE ,STOCK OF:
I
C. E. BULBS " FLUORESCENT 'nmD
, . SUNBEAM MlXMAsTER
IRONS - INGRAHAM ELECT. a.oacs
EMERSON TABLE MODEL RADIOS
DOMINION TOASTERS .. IRQNS .
tORY COFFEE BREWERS
COMPLETE LI!\IE OF WIRING DEVICE. - LIGNT PlXTUIII.
aoUTH MAIN .TREET WAYNUVILL" 'OHIO
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and lin. SnOdsra" and "eek at the home of 1.lIr sraDd' the l'rIend'. to be UHCl
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, JA'N. PlTtI
JlatU1ce Collett of ' York
Cit,. came bere Wl4Da.cIa,. to
the of hi. II.ter.
1n'law, II.... Allee Collett, and
vilit brlen,. In the afternoon at
the home of Mr.. A. B. cOll&tt
and IOn', . Mr. Robert Oollett.
I Mr. and IIr.. Clyde L)'kenl
, and famUy of SoUth Cbarillton
'Were the weekeDd PI.ta of Mr.
ra.u.,. wbo arrlved ome SAtur parenta, ' Mr. aDd Mra: B. B. .. a . aad moved lato
da)' from a weelt'. flahlnl trip at Tucker. their nllwl1 home fac
Coldwat.r, 1I1ab. Mao), (rom Wi .adn Ing the new on Boute
Mr. and Hr.. PaUl McKnlgbt
and Ion 'of DaytoD were lUeate of
Mr. McKnllht'. mother, Mra.
)(yrUe McKnlgbt the week-
Jty the funeral service. 'lS .
for Mra. Alice Collett WedDellCIa)' Tbe Crull8der' a Clu. of
at the Littleton Funeral Rome, Methodlat Cburch enJoyed a pic-
Sabina. Mra. Collett wal ' a lister nle at Jacob'l !Parll: In Wellman
of Mrs. BUBle Gilham. and ' wid Frida,. .evenlng . .
end. ely known In hla vaclnty. Mrs. Donald Wellan'd and clau
Mr. and Mr . ' Oharlea Weaver Mr. Robert Maxwell of 8pr. ghter, Bqnnle. and Mra. l!lad
and family of--SprlDgbCIro were IngUeld. an [rlsh tenor, 'WU I Welzel or Wtllmington we
gueata Bunda, of Mr. aDd Mfl. 'Iruest at the Methodlat Church guesta of Mra . A. D. MarUn and
PhWp MUler. . Sunday morning. Mr. Mu.weU Bon, Dougte,' Tuesda,. evenlns.
LltUe -Mil. PelIY Park of Cln. aarig, "SunlL'lne Tomorrow" and Mra. A.. s. . Collett and lon,
clnnal! apent a fe" days Wa ' "Motber Machree." Robert' Collett, Mra. lA.a
M d M J W Bnell who aDd lIIr.. Ollee Harlan
r . an ra... , were callerll 'in Dayton Monday.
i . '" bave realded In this vaelnlty for
I 24 HOUR many 'years moved tnto their Mrs. SteUa Ha.Uey and her dan
I gilter, Mra. Veda. Johnaon, df 001'
newly ereqted home tn P6rrln
:i,., J.ii.
. . SERVICE
GOODYUR TIRES'
JQUAKER STATE OIL
J Garage .
.I Main and Miami 9ts. Ph, 234i
town Baturday. Mr. Snell bae umbu8, were gueats of Mn .
been a bUlJdlo'g contractor in Llsea Ceul., WedDelday.
this area ror many' years and ba. Mr; and. Mrs.. Oharlea Swtnd
erected most of the newer homea ler left bere ' SIlturd'" . to co to
jn this oommunity. He alBo liaa wL'ere they wlU de
been active In' t1ie trading Md part for a week'! voyage On tlIe
lumber busin'Ssa. Ohio River.
Mr. and Mrs. Gall Gordan Mr. and Mrll . . Walter Donald'
have vacated tbelr residence on eon and daughter, Marilyn, have
Maln St.. recently purchaaed by reparted to an destlnat.
The Time .To
ittle MiaDli
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Fall . Festival
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AUGUST 29 thni SEPTEMBER 3
Field
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South. of Towll
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.r. __ 4wards.
Acdealtorai Displays .
Cake;and PI. Awards
. .
Parade .PrIZe.
Events
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-cGrand Prizes
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'eensole' Television Set
$100.00 Cash
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. BrlDa' iii Yoar Produce In loar
. Cakes d Pie. - " Participate I" .' Dle
. 1 P,arade'.
. ,
Big Parade Sat, Sept. 2
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2 m.
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$15 Balik Night
'FWIN . TBEATJlE
AUGUSt' .. - . 1
"NEW ORLEANS" -- STAR ARTURO
OoRodvA with ' WOODY HERMAN'S ORCH.
(See This Fast Moving MusiCal of NEW ORLEANS
- The Lusty Story 01 A Lusty EraJ) I
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'SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 -:- Geo. O'Brien ill
'TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN" .
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SUN. - AUG. 7 - 8 - Doug Fairbanks, Jr.
uTHE ' FIGHnNG O;FL YNNtt
In .
ATOMIC RING CAMPAIGN STARTS AUS. 6
ASk For. Information At Popcorn Stand
Wide Size Range
Mr. and Mrl.
THIS HtUlDSOfriE daytime frock
aDd Jame. Baine. wel'l
at .. family dinner at
of Mr. and Mr.. Robe'
comes in a wide size range.
Use !loft eyelet for the sbaped
yoke an4 sleeves and with
tiny ruffling. Or combine ' lace
with a sold tone fabrIc.
, . . .
tn Dayton Tbureclay ., in this
. ' . \Mr. and Mra.
are IlpendiDI' couple ;1 with a
In MtcbllaD. . in scal
Mr. and lin. Is a
Pattern No. 54S3 III . .cw.rlt.. pe ....
forate'd pattern In "Izu 32, :14. 38
i 40. 42. .and 16. Size !It. 3l1t ,I...... 0
39-lncb: 1 yaril contra.t.
. d'- 'In.
were Bunda,. LUDer 11
Mr. and Mra. C. W. 'Ye-
IEWINO cmoLE PATTERN OEPT.
610 S .... Weill 8" " III.
Da1f:0D. ' Mr. and lire.
Enelose 25 cellls lD colna fOr cIa
pattern deolrecl:
P.ttem No. -----BSIZ_
Name
Helene Curtis Perm

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Shampoos uy ,. QVI"gs on s.
Hair Cuts =======::;::::===
JOAN'S tl
BEA,UTY
Main St. a
Hours: 8:30 A:M. toth man
. e Wash-
d,ollar
For ... J, .. ,
wheat crap ....
3-11-12
Order .. -" .. ,.,. .... . ,
will hIIft .n die 1-1111. .
0-11-12 .. 21." ,. wID ...t
BIO II bnIDda U,
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the JIfId .... of !...J"5 ;=
BIO II bnDdI ... ....,. ....... ..... ... :
tit ...... ,tniS, 01.....- ... =-.... _
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OFfIC! & CTORY - TrebeIn, XenIa, Ohio
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ARE ,YOU Pl::ANNlNG TO MOVE?
.' '. CA" __ '
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. I.anick Transportation .;
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w. H;. LARRICK J. N.
PROMPT, CAREFUL' SERVICE
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-WE' MOVE-
MAanNERY - FARM EQUIPIIr.NT
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
RT. I, I..E8ANON, OfUO PHoNE 101

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WILDING AND RlPAIR
CASOLINE DRIVEN WD..DER
OUR SERVICE IS AS AS YGUR PHOJIIB

' If' .
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, ' Blissfully unaware that they
the'
the'sCreen ,.,GW I
b ' stlll and Mema ftey 'are
Dry RJdte to dry those weeds
eYe when Wayn.vtll., Lehanon, Ume has
ud Dayton .. t itorms. 'J'hte one thOle cats
aNini IPrqd aU over the Ry a., ....
tf' any, one teta 8N' wt should tel all
lIOme but .U we can do .. wait
and .. .
'Dtla ... k we '-ve heen mow:
in, the patturea' and a ,ooci
.. oullt ,''e Y.I')" ".Icome. WId" , r plek
wlJCl carrot rBPeed. IOlden- Up
weed, and chicory tak.. r ...,., her
up tit -pee lbat .!lould .. .,.. on and
.red with E.clino clover ael ... ad .
brome trW and lttpedeu act ._ItalCIe.

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, Tree Ripened
PEAaD'.! - APPLU
UNC'S FRUIT FARM
5.E, Centenrf1le on Oyo Ret.
at 5001.1 Row Rd.
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NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS [ t
Crochet a Pretty New Bedspread
.Pi/et llot'Chair Set or Bu,ffet
SCIUPTtIRE, p . aJm. G2; 103: 138:1-',
2528.
DE VOTIONAL P.aJlDI
!lO: 18. 17. 19, .
Thank God for God!
LeSSOD for AU'rust " 1949
W
HILE the little children
thanking God for bIrd!! and
be:es lind . oatmeal, let us grown
peo'ple ri se and oUer 80me adult
t b'lt /l k s g i v ings.
I RE!adl ng the ,Psalms'
"Aw, c;ome on,' be a S,port,
sleepyliead/' 'Denis ' seems to be
saying as' he tries to arouse his
droWsY play,mQte: to ' look' at the .
picture-bOok. But, Rojo just. won't
stir. _fun Denis
. nap arrives;,
" At left, DeniS and hiS chum re-
lax on a soft blanket .on the back
\ .
IqWn, They',e been bathed and
P9wdered and are dressed in
, threecornered pants. Rojo feels
,the sandman coming, ' while Denis
to cotch up on his tf$l.d-
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ot p,raise wl'dch are.
tWs before us,
WE! get the
si(1O that the 's e
poets were grateful
above all not for
any.thing God had
given but for God
himse1!. Thank God
(or Godl sin g 8
thll'ough every line.
Suppose there were no God? He
Is the Creator ot all; without him
nothing else can be. The nature at
lline and space, ot molecule and
att)m and electron, the mighty
power 'that holds aU together; the
emergence of Ute, of mind, the
possibility of thought , of values,
wbatever Is and whatever can be,
Is because he wills it 80. That
tht!re is energy in the atom, tight
In the sun, refreshment in the rain
and power in the lightning-that StalDedoGlass Motif
tht!se thing. can be !lnd that A HANDSOME bed-
tiling can be, we the God. spread with a
moti! in 'the center of the seveD-
Nn UnrJght.,ousness in Him' inch square - solidly crocheted
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UPPOSE Qod were not good1 A' corner sections are combined ' to
vast and victous devil, Iils 1m- create bedroom charm.
mt!nse mind brltnming wit!J intel
ligence and mallce, could perhaps '.,
"
"; . Floral Deilp
,f
F
ILET is one of tbe easiest and
loveliest forms of crocheting
and works up quickly. . This
charming floral design ma.kes a
bice chair set, or 1t can double BS'
a dining room' buffet set,
.. ' .. . .
Patte.n No. 6935 cons lets of material ,
requirements, sUtch lIIustraUon. . fil et
dlagrome In eaSyto r eael dOl Dnd square.
Dnd finishing direction
SeDd 20 cents In coin, , our Dama.
a ddress 'lnd pattern __ -.
ha've contTlved a universe more To obtain complete "ro"belllli ID. troo- .
enormous Ulan' this corner at one Uon. tor Ibe Oro"he"" Deckpread (Pat- '
which' II known to u.. A:' tern Nil. 58(8)
SE"ING VIROLE III E EDLE"ORK
1110 a.,,", 19.11. SI. Cbl ,D 1. nL
.0,,1018 20 "ents (or patlem.
' No. ----
Name
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deVil-what pangs be could "have SeDd 20 "ents In "oln, ,oW' Da me.
inlrentad to tort.ure his creatures I addre .. and pa ttern
C,1l this earlb Is there rebellioll ,
n maJ be, IDdced, thaI oDl1 "H=--=-O '-:'-U- J-' - (--H- --- --=---- a- I-l-lk-B-o-t-U-e-w-a-r-m-e-r-s--
IIplDsl . Uae Oreator. aiacl 1IIal " new wrinkle fOT drive-in
Ia God's domlnloils. ' is electric milk bottle-
... peace. But nppose , It HI lJ warmers for patrons who bring,
'"ere true that aU the evil In Jlse N baby along to sleep in the back
,,,orld was ordalDed b1 some ' seat .
Uatred' _U the ,ood- . ,
III Ule world oDl, aD lI-
lal.... a
Suppo.e It were the Intent of AvolciJnr Varnlsb Bubbles
lome devilish maker of man 1I.n To avoid surface bubbles when
ally to destroy all his creatures. or d' h k th .
worse .t11l, to make eve!')' creature' you varnish. on t s a e e. can.
bltterly for death but find . tir , the contents gently W1th
none? Let u. thaDk God God: ' clean stick: ..:..._
the ,God of . mercy whose lovin,
Idndne, 88 endureth forever. ' Mirror Streaks
If streaks aD your mirror
. . . of Mubbomness,
Be , Knoweth Our Frame they c'an I19rhetime8 be, persuaded
L
ET us thank God for his provt. to go if you rub them wjtb a UtUe ,
dence. He did not create and' oil-type furnish polish. .
'then forget'us. DOr 'live us 10 much '.' - .::..
'tre!!dom we coUld destroy hi. . wan Patchin,
mlljesty or brill' to naught his Plaster of Paris ... good stuff
mtghtj plan.. Let u. thank God for with whiC$ to patc:b walls; but un-
hili love and Interest that less 'you're nimble, it may get dry ,
,plares and apeeds us, his knowl and hard before the job is fiD..
eage of our trame, hi . remember Ished. To prevent that. mix a
even the hairs upon oui- bea,ds .. tablespoonful "of ordinary' fiour
.Let ,uI th8J!k GOd that being with eve-q cup of plaster of Parla.
DIARRHEA
IA l ),c (' t I f ' I d .
BLACKBERRY BALSAM
, II'
can bayc a care far. 1Iie . fnfthl- \ " ..... _ '
w!lbnai, and that 'not 'a 'Parrow For' Sbbt7 .. . __ _____
faUs to, the 11'0und without our When the nickel faucets in your
Fath'er. Let us thank God sink become s'tniDed, polish them
care for us Is such that wlth- by rubbing ,with a soft cloth
out hi. knowledge Dot the least of dipped in spirits of ammonia .
his creatures can faU a.leep. WBSh them oft afterw:ard with hot
Pram duO. IIIU1 dInatei.. water and soap, aDd polisb with
luid &be DB..... .... tile _14 ' 'a &01t. cvy cloth.
. "have beeD DVed. ttiIIe aid . -jt- ' ,
II,.. FraU la the craft bi Ulft& to lVaKers
.he humaD .. ';Jrti" Regardless. of what type ,
Ilauncbed throarb ,thla paUlle'" you 4se, be sure ybu don ,t , apply
. 1:miverae; Jet It 'boldl, IUlll wlU .. too m\lcb ' aDd that y'ou
, lltold. beeauae tile iudgerae Ie. application sliffteient' b\lffinl:'
jtbere bJ alml"" l1ecretf. , Otherwise your w be quiclC
'In' ,plte of chaos of men'. show and
un-
'
will", in spite') of know, furniture aeratCiles.
....... , -.-,
not rebeWona. 1n the .pldt . ' Ru' StalDa oa rUe
wClrld, he sees to it that not one Rw;t stains on We usually will
,Is ,ev,r wholly lost.
. yield it not.
, " " , . l' e, . ' too old. Qoye,r; ill. spots with, kero-
Who Thy" Life' .ene tor ,a couple 01 hoUl's' then
L
ET uS PRAISE" God tor ' hil wash the We ' wi th soap and hot
'. ,promise ' aDd . for his falthftil- w41ter.
lie .. : '!bat he hal not lett us to' our -.-
IhlS nor liven us tIP ' though lon, To Brl,liteD Ru,
Wtt .Icomed bim; that hi, divine ' For a general bliightening up of
patienc;.e' outfast. the hU,ty beart; a cloth' rug, sprinkle salt aU over
that 'he spare<\ not bis own Son but it, let stand an hoUl' or two, then
,ave 111m for our sake.; that take it up with the vacuum clean
who come to bim wID be cast '1',," '
. tIlat' the , God" who ' createa' ll ' , - . - _
th,_ God' who redeel1\s, we pral!,e Ancl1or,ln, ,Rur. ,
(rom a Iieart of love. , 'AI i,he Small , rUl. that h"v, ...
,P.lialml.t Of Imew bbnaeJf ... iendency, ' to; ,sUp along !he Door
of the ehl1dren of the Covenant. (:ap be P;V attaching s'ev
'" may every maD who abel'. eral jar: l'Ubbj!ftI to tbe under side,
pr,omises and makea -tim his or shellacldng the .reverse sides.
."." B oote's:
.,.... .
FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS
. ...
Gef.urte4 paU_ 2 fO, 11 ......
014. AYol dUII, bioodI.1 rfo.... Mab
...... paul", PI06a. u low ..
'9:10 l>U 100. ThrifIJ' bird. flo
..p.u01Ua 'cOlllI'OlieCI Sod... lind, fot
bIsb eo prvdualoa. Ordu DOW.
ban .... 10 uU Ihll " ialu.
'Higher wareiS:
Shorter
More and better ,
,goods for everyone.,
H,aW"J
By t.amy(ork produce
. ' more efflellntly
every -hPlif we WOrk
beart'. own. '
To tab this Goellor mJ
________
! ,
,..-thIs II the beJ'lml\D, aad the
01 reUlion.. To step ' oat OD
.... promleea ' .. .JIl .. brh1p thai
!daDds secUI'e aline all the
.lIIoods ., etendiJ.
trult IQ bts falthfUlne.s thougb
race oi. maD ,,11ft lIan: to
the vista of the Jean
fear, IcDowfn, Utat the God
tathert will be the God cal
aucceedfDI rac.. that hII
Is everla.tln. to 'everlastlng
blL.ldqdom ruletb over
Is to Imow hIIq. and thll ts I
etemaL 'lba" God far

I
J
, I ... I
Thunday,AUJUlt 4, 1949
, JOHN JARVIS
THE MIAMI GAZETrE WAYNESVILLE,
of
1111 WEEK
. ,
-TOO SAD WE 1)ON"T tfAVE ' AN)'
.
PAGE SEVEN
Smar,t/y Styled for Afternoon
Yoked Style Combines
BI, Favorite
L
OQI{' pretty and neat in this
charmlng afternoon style-the
simple waist is accented with a
slanted clos.lng finished in scal
lops. The panelled sldrt is a
with eVery woman.
- . .
Patte", No. 8448 Is B sewrlt.. per
taraled l'.!'tte.rn In "'z ... 12. 14. lB. 18. 20;
to .. nd 42. SIZe It. .1'0 yard. of 3Dtneh.
Send an addlUanal &wenlyflve "ents
tlKloy for your copy of the FoU and
Winter FASRION-64 pages ot amnrt new
.ble.. speclal {e"lures-free pattern
prlut"d "''''de the book.
Wide Size Ran,e
THIS HANDSO;ME daytime frock
comes in a wide size range.
Use soft eyelet for the sbaped
yoke and sleeves and edge with
tiny ruffling. Or combine lace
with a sold tone fabric.

Pottarn No. 8453 I,, ' sew.rlie per-
torated pnttom In "Iz .. s 32, 34, 381_ 38.
40, 42, 44 and 4B. Siz .. 34. 31'0 7Dr<lII OE
3D-lncb; 1 yard "antra st.
B.I!lWINO CIROLE PATTERN DErr.
DIG 80.&11 Weill 8t. CIa' ,_ '. III.
. 25 "cnLl In eoina tor ch
pattarn desired.
Pattern No.
Nam. ---------
Addr --------
Buy U.S .. Savings Bonds! .
" Visiting the Potomac River, a
I condescending Eng r i s b m Il n oaow CALIPORNlA. REDWOOD
1'{1(lIUDlteathe story of George Wasb- BIlk' " Y... OWD BDIUIi\,'
hurH" .. . a silver dollar A Bve burl cut from the ,taDt Redo
..... wooda. the old.at 11vtn. tree. on
the river. earth ""t poatpald fDr 11.00 with
tl!Jl dlreeUon.. M..... .....uw ',rn-
His guide expla.ined: like bou.e plant. Guaranteed to rrqw.
"Well, of course I didn't see him T:: .
do it. but you know a dollar went .AN 17. CALD'.
much further in those days, and I
don't trunk it should be such a feat
for a man who threw a croWD
I>a" ... n"a the Atlantic Ocean." Aicofiolici
,r. if CIt 1'1:Ol'ua .. .. iii ..
Englishman-'Well. now, that .. preper trea&Dlellt. , &0 I
.... pltalbatiOll NGlIIre4l foIIn .. .,.
pUzzles me. In all my tr'av- w ..... "ado .. Dec, .. aqr tuSca
England I've never pt .... rtlled II), OIU' LIe..... 1'1I)'al.
CIau. No eWp fat ....... H ld-
a hedge like that before. u&ll coual&llUOil.
you sure George Washington The LEE INSTITUTE:.
it from England?"
Mount Vernon garden.er-Uot
course. He got the whole danged
country' from England.!., d1d,n't he?'"
, I , c
Sturdy Wall Shelf "
Is Simple to,'Jlild
N
O. OTHER type of intel10r fur
, rushings helps make' a house
a home than do these in
wall 'cabineta. They can
as effectively in the
room as in kitchen or"livlng'
Where.vet qsed they provide
so mucb storace' spacl,- you'll'
wonder how you ever got along,
without them. . ,
The full size pattern offered be-
low buDding this wall
cabinet. The pattern is traced on
Y{op.d. Eaoh part.a then aawed
anq assembled In exact pQsi.
, indicated on pattern. No spe-
or skill al'e required. All
ImateriaJ.g needed can be pur
at small coat from your
lumber yarer; .

-FOLEY' PILLS,
':r' . 'R.II.v. '
.' Backaches
dueto
,. Slu",sh Kidneys
..: .. DOUIU Youa MONEY IACK
I
Yodo.ra
chec,ks
perspiration.
odo'r
1111
1dade With. f- bae. Yodon '
u<GduallulOOlAu., to IlormalIkiDl.
No har.h cbemical. or irritatiDI
MIti. Won't harm IkiD or :clothing.
&41(1 eqlt IIIld c:reaD11. DeVer ceU
cram7.
'n7 gtllllh Yodora- jM the'll'Otlder!ru!

RATE': On. c.nt per word,
minimum ch ...... , 21 o'n_
Three In"rtlon. for th. prto.
of two: Forme oloe. W.dn ...
day noon.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for insurance. types of
insurance at a savings. -Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Waynesville 2472 or cali col-
lect, Wilmington 2111.
ACRES OF -
Pick 'em ,.ounelf, 10c a qu.rt.
S. M. Ball J'arm. mOe .a.t of
Route 42 on Route 122. . '721'lt
FOO--SAJ,m= - 8 - French
2 are' 80" and one II 82".
All are 6'71,i". hllh. Never Ulled.
Perfect condition. $26 for the tlet
of 8, Harvey Burnett. Phone Wa.
yneavme 2967, 7.283t
STRAWBERRY APPLES FOR
SALE- Old Mendenhall Orcbard
Clarksville Road. two mHelt SE
ot Hendy R. Satter'
thwalte, Pho,ne Waynes. 2950. 3t
WANTED TO, RENT- Houlle or
, apartment - 4 or 5 rooms In
Waynesvllle OJ;' Lebanon'. Pbone
105,
FOR SALE- One Electromaster
.ElectriC) range, Cbarles 801al\,
Route II Waynesville,
Oblo, 8.4.3t
CL'OVER SEED COMBINED
Dean O. Walto,,'
Pbone Wayne.vllle 2589
843t
FOR SALT- Electromuter Ele-
ctrIc Range In good condlUon,
Priced for quick lIale. EveIyn
Wal kIns, Phone Wayn'es,
roii
7
s:ALE--19,i
800d c.omUtion. New . o.ttel'1.
Oram Shoup, MfU St.. Waynea.
WANTED- ,Launderln'g to do In
my bome. Phone 2988, .
BANK RUN ORA VEL- Loade,':
at DaVis Furn.. Pit, 110 cent.
cubic ,.ard, We_alao deUver. AlUl.
I: SON, Pbone 2091. U
CUaTOM BALING
R. C. LaRUE,
RT. I, Wit. TNEBVtLLE, OKlO
PRONE 2800
.
EXCAV.hINQ '---
Wltb Bulldozer '" Sbovel. tor
' bAlementl. pondll. leVYII" and cl.
.arlng land. Ettfmate. turiJl.htM!.
W, N, UPTON. WIlIOD R4., 4 ml
eaet of Waynu" Ph. I!Iprlnlr
ley 18111. Sl-lt
I'OR SALE- L&te cabbale "nd
manso plante, 10 cente per doH1l.
CHlt.S. C, BTROtfBlI. 1% mtl ..
north of W.fJl .... n.. at comer
of Wa7llellYfIl., I'efIT I: . Lytle
Roadl. ' .IWt
FOR BALE- Chrome top Cba",:
berl rftnJe for bottle au. Rob"t.
Parnett: Phone. Waynell. , 2994, It
MODERN-EFFICIENT
Electric Sewer
and .
... orafn Cleaning Service
, No Unnecessary Diggl,ng ,
No Btoken Up Basenient' Floor.
Roots and Oth,er Stop,.page
-,' Removed'
(SeWer Work Guaranteed)
Valley Sewer and Draui ' Service
12 Hudson Ave., FrankHn, Ohio
Phone: Franklin 421 or 422
1I'0R Farmall 11'14 with
eultlv.tor.. OverJlaul6d laat year.
Phone Waynlle. 2918. 721-1t
Gazett. Cla .. lrI.d. BrinD R ult.
- - - ...:-.---.- -,-- - -
PLUMBING
AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
, ALi. WORK ACCORDING
TO CODE
'NO JOB ,TOO SMALL
Wo. CARL BROWN
Phon. 28M.
ROOFING
Of AIJ
Inlutaetd Brlc.ks and , ubes'
tCJJJ Siding. Sheet metal work
ot aU. klndll, Loc.al Reter_
CM. work guat;anteed.
HOWARD HAAS
Rout. 8 Wayn.avlll.. O.
Phone Wayn .. vllle 2It8
S
PORTS
LANT .
a.
BOB a'REGAN
BorIn, as statilltics are, ",II can
not justlfyably draw the curtain
on the Trl,County lea,ue ached.
ule 01 the Waynellvllle American
Ler:l,on wUl.'out mantlonIDK'
that their final atantUnc ' Of three
vlctorlea against lIeven de.
featll doelln't teU the "real" atory,
Put yourrtelvee n Uie rolell of
manaler (many or you did aft.r
tbe ,Iamell) or player and villual.
Ize four one run defeatll two
los lie. by two runll and
only one bad ' game In tbe ten
game scbedule _ ; , . one can easlly
!!.ee wbere anotber hit In Uie
right plac.e could have turned the
tables In at least four or those
lIeven losse& and that would have
meant 73 Inste.ad of 3' 7 for the
lIe.aSOJl . . Bellbrook and Center.
ville each flnlsbed 73 records to
tie fpr "rat place ' . was th'Elr
lucky star brlgbterl
-e-8-
Anyway last Sunday Don Pope
IlsClended the mound tor the 10'
calli lind two boun later had
earned a 117 win ovel' HarveYII'
burg. but elll: bite. Thl.
was Pope's flrat IItarting role . .
he had releved twice creditably
. and a lfttle more poUllb by
1950 ' will ' make the' liardthrow.
Ing righthander a Irood' bet for
WayneevllIe's number one mound
sman. Harold Stanley belted
bomer In tbe flrlt frame, added
double In the fOUl1b , and etart.
ed a fast twin play killin, to
round out a ,ood day at thIrd
bale. Cbarley Bias and Bo,.
ll'ama. each bad two .. fetlea,
B." lacln.... triple: Howard
Dolter blaated L'Omer for the
losen !lDd loat .nother utety
when Bill J'flchb.ck, ' W.ynes
PEAams FOR SALE
Varletlel. IAI They Rl,Pe1l
GOLDEN JUBiLEE
CUMBERLAND
HALE HAVEN
e.allturea hi.
behind Mcond and
the da,...
--..-.-
Juat a w'ord about the Pme
tbl . sundar wben a ;peCI.lIY
or,anlled IDercbant nine wID en
,I,e the Ue,lon hidll at 8 P,M . ..
In the prelim. Gra,'s
barber IIbOl1 club wUl crOll bat.
.wlth tbe "iliad." of the pla,.erll . ,
"Doc" Dralle will probably do a
,landslide bUlllnell1 on' arnica and
other IInlnlents ., ., Internal wasb,
aB will be provided by Ct.'et Car.
ey, Legion concillllllo.flalre, Who
will bave plenty ot cokes, etc .
on band 1.0 quencb your tbirat.
Blick to the mercbantrt, I hope
that each mercbant wL'o ha"
'llponsored Ii wit will make an
orrlelal ' al)pear.ance " like Ted
Conover, If yOU your play.
:t ng dIIlys :are offIcially over " ..
nominate IL representative or at
least be a baserunller (provided
we get anyone on, . Well. lone
Bill SlIwyer will , be available as
will tbe Workman brotber. wbo
wlll split umpires' 'fees' (ba
ha) , ..tben Edgar ' SmltL'. AI .. Pol.
Inllky, Bob Oampbell. sutiblng for
"Doc. " Drake .. Jim Jonell, Sr .
or ROB. HllrtsCkll for the Bank . .
the latter can bave hlb prize
dascbunds run for him! Also.
Stanley Bailey. the old man's
maetermlnil, sbould' be on band
along wlUi Ray Kler,
Smltb and Fred Orauman of the
Lumber Co, . . . maybe the b.ta
can be plimed there. Represent-
Ing tbe Twin Theatre, no leu
will be the all:
alelant Buck MUjlen-
bal, wblle Francis Gene Brown's
Inlurance will ,.oura
truly on the slab tor an ,Inning or
two , , . . mllht be tL'at Stanley-.
SImpson alld lI'IIrnaa may cbange
my mind in tbe leeend Innlns!
well. h"re coibel Hopalong
,Cualdy rem1ndlnl me th.t he
wUl 011 up bls venerable arm for
Mom's Pallitry, wblle CaP B.tubba
will probably try and lel\ terttlvai
tickets while repreaenUJrg bll.
and Mr. Moler'l WayneavDl. JI'u.r-
nlture Btot'e. at tbe p.
pumPI 0 t the
Se"11 Texaco and Fulkerson'e
SoLto Bat'onll remain mYltery
.. .. they are' do-
In. a _anee on tbe lltuatlon Orat.
.. ces damaged by the
removal or In'S'allatlon
utility Unea,
NOW. THEREFORE,
Be It ORDAiNED. by the
ell of the Village of WaynelvUle.
State, of Ohio:
SEICTION 1: ' It III bereby d.
elared to be In thepubUc Inter
est tbat the consent of said vU
.Iage be, and said c.on/lent hereby
Ill, given' to the Department or
Hl ghwaYII Qf tbe State of OLto
ror ,said Dep/u lment to ilkalntaln
t he !:raveled portlonB of the State
HighwaY8 hereinbefore ' eet out.
SECTION 2: Tbat the ' Clerk
be. 'iud he her eby 18, directed to
to the Director of
waysl .and to the Board of County
Commlsllioners of Warrer.' County
Ohio, a certified copy of this ord
iL1!ln'ce Immedjately upon
lug bIlect thereof,
SElCTION 3: Tbat this Or dln
ance s hall take eltect and be In
from and after the
per iod alJowed by law.
P.nslled: August 1. 1949.
Atlel<l: Char les Clerk,
H, 1\1 . Slierwood, Mayor
Publlf!Jt ed Aug, 1949
By MRS. WAL 1'ER KENRICK
. l\{rtI, Nettle Emrick
bome Sunday eve ning after
IIpendlllg a couple of weeks with
Mr. and Leon Salisbury at
Was,hington O. H,
Mlrs. Hilda Cowan. Janet ' and
Hubert. attended a picnic at
Sourdsvllle Lake Sunday. span
eared ,by the Lebanon Plating
Work .
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Young and
Mr. / anll ' Mrs. Illrael Scotl ot
Dayt.on lett Saturday for a vacat
Ion trip to Niagara Falls
Canuda,
Mlr. and Mrs. Warren Pummill
of , tile Ferry Road are aonounc
I
Ing tbe birth of a lIoh at Mlam.l
bospital Tuesday. July '26.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Gray were
Sund,ay evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Donald BaIrd
Gebhart Road.

LATE RED
'rln, Your Own Bukets
- . . nOW' lalt, but certainly not According to size ami condition,
le .. t. I'm lure that Vem Simp . All Stonk' remover! promptly.
POFF'S ORCHARD
1' Ml. Ealt ot Traffic Lllht
CENTERVI&.:LE, OHIO
Bon' of the Rogers ... I!Ilmpaon COW8--$4.00; HORSE8- 14.00
outfit wUl ,tote bls own bat til '
tbe plate and lrnuclr the sockll off JANES RENDERING
AUCTIONEERiNG
STANLEY and KOOGLER
BROKERS LICENSE'
For Dates, Phol1e
Ohio, 2894 (reverse cbarges).
LI WI ... and 1"1'09..... ) "In .
orCl."I ocnd lo non. ,
at,lotl. ..II'" on the n ... ,
all arOund I" ".
count",.
SERYICE TH"T SATI8FI"-
l1Wf10 DaTton 11:10 11:. 8 . '1'.
Dln.I 11, d(l WL\\l (''In'1", ,, .. ,
11: 40, "Iql 71le. nllt nn'"
MArk ...I R_,.
bl. boy. Danny, sboull! the I.el1on
IItar burllll' etect blmllelf to
tbrow . ... go lib , am. I maldng up
tbe teud.! .
. NO. 205
(Section' '1178'42. 01110 General
COde) ,
Orantlnlr ' Director of Hllbway_ '
to Maintain State
BI,hwa,.. Inllide VIII.,e Corp
oration.
WHEREAS. The Director
mgb"'YI, Sec, 117842 of
tbe General Code ot Ohio, Is au
tborl.ed to maintain en"nlllOn'lt
of ltate hllbway. within the
limits of a, and
WHEREAS. Extenllinns ot State'
RoutJee NOli. 42 and 73 lie wlth1n'
thlll ' IIDd
r,
WHEREI.S. The work proposed
to bti' authorized under thle ord.
'Inance shall be restricted to gen.
eral of tbe travelled
roadway surface" of tbe State
Routee hereInbefore set out, an'd
WHEREAS. It Is understood
tbat thlll ord'inance shall 'not 'In
,
any way obl,gate tbe State of
milo to repair pavements or road
NEW AND USED FARM, EQUIPMN1l
.'
N EW_ John Deere , "Mi.. Tractor and
John Deere Trac.tor 'Manure Bprel!,der
Jobn Side' Delivery Ralte
I .,
Jobn . Deere Power Com Sheller '
Jobn Deere WalOn Gear
John Deere 7 ft, Beavy Duty Disk
Equipment
USED..:... 1948 Ford Traotor with Plow and ,Cultivator
Jobn -Deere Model .. ,tB!' 14" Plow'
F' 12 FarmaIl Tractor with Cultivator
1942 Model :'B" Jobn' Deere anI! Cultivator_
Cross Power Corn BL'IIUer
Lets Roughage MID .nd Silo
(JOHN DEERE FARM
, -
OHIO
It I
PHONE 5"
"hone Collect
Xenin ; O. 1712 or
"'i!m:ngtOn, O. Z382
3
Dead Stqck
HORSEI, t4; COW8, t4
Aceording to Size
and Condition.
Call '.
Xenia 454
Reverse
:Xenia
E, ' G. Uuc:hHieb, In.
,Get 'Your
HAlt I,NSURANCE
NOW
'The h,all tealOnb here!
Protect your cropl with.
IIOUDd, lenlible Hail In-
lIunnce Policy.
.With. procitlcdon COllI 10
Ibllh, itan it
ll1lOfe. nec:eaary than "er,
lbefOre.
larl D. Dam
Ageley
20 MULBERRY ST.
LEIlANOfoll, OHIO
P .... ONE 158
ON RT. 42 JUST NORni OF
LEBANON, OHIO
_ "Buck Ni,bt" A Dollar A Car -
ABDOn AND COSTELLO
IN '
BUCK PRIVATES
ACTION DAYS
- RANlalPII IAnAll,
SfJJlln
""
1Ir: and Mrs. Harvey Burnett.
?tHss Brown, Mrl. J. B.
Jonell and Mr. and Walter
Kenrick atte!lded Warren County
Dayton Wednellda,.. and th'e burl '1\ '
, ..
at . Bear Creek Hr.
Moore was taken III at hla omce
and dle4 ' before arrival at Mlam!
Pomona. Gt:an'ge at Waynll.vllle Valley Hospital. IJI, -.1fe, Ct'ara,
wall a nlec(I of Mr . 1. "D. Jonell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, :Jones and' Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jonea ud
Mr, Mrs, Therle Jolles atten- son, Milton, .villited Mr. am! Mn.
ded tbe tuneral of Richard Moore I Herman Nutt and ct.tldreo at
at the 1\lorrl8 Funer,al Home In Eatou Sunday.
...
I.

Armitage & Son
ftLUllON"
WADn ....... _
.'OIUII,., ".:: I
LU/L'II(_-' 01 ..... .,..
lAND and GRAVEL
BLACK TOP DRIVES
TAR and ROAD OIL
.....
,
LA WN .... d FlU. DIRT
READY, MIX CO"CRETf
F-XC AVA "nNG and DUMP TRlJCIC
ERNEST dlBSON'S
,AUTO REPAIR SHOp
!EIIVICr '
OPEN FOR BUSINESS - LOCATED IN ,cORWIN, OHIO
GARAGE LOCATED ON DEWEY LAMB'S PROPERTY
Any bUIlI.nellll you bring will be higbly
) :MY WORK IS ' ALWAY.' QUARANTEED
Thank You.
BELCHER'S SUNOCO SERVICE S:t'ATION
NOW OFFERs YOU
Better Service
REMODELING PROGRAM NEARLY COMPLETE '
I
W:e wish' to expresll our. Ilncele appreclatlon for the eooperat-

Ion given us by, ,our cUlltomerll durlnl Our remodeling proaram.
Thank you very mucb.;
BELCHER'S
Sanaee servlee
WAYN VILLE
PHONI MIl
'.
Talking It Over
e

13

azette
A COLUMN OF COMMENT
BV TH.E EDITOR
n
ServingWaynesville Since 1850
NINIDTY.NINTn JlII!TABLISHlIlD FEBRUAllY. 1810
. .
WAYNJi:8vrLLm. omo. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. I."
I'IVlII CJINTII eoPI'
WayneavUle Dearly loat
newest buol'nese enterprise;' a
couple ot wi3eks ago because the "' '.'-" Will Be Speaker
At .. August Civic Club ' Meeting
'proprietor 90uld Dot , find housing
tor his family here. However.
since thi3 housing' situation in th'll
. community Is Identical with that
In most towne. 110 remedy but
the ecor.omcll effecta of Ume.
seemepoe&lble. We can only hope
that before 101)8 the financing
and cost of construction for new
homes w'UI en-able more and
morel ramflles to secure proper
housing.
Five Teachers Are Needed
To' Complete SCh()ol faculty
As 10 most communities locatsd
near clUes, the only tLtng ',that
la holding tbls area'a PQPulation In
check 1& the lack of homes alld
lots on which to them.
-
Considerable Interest has been
aroused in the fall elections aI
t1.ough electiOn day is atiU more
than two months away. We lIaye
been Queried Quite
cOlltlerntng the position to
taken by Guette d,urlng
campaign period 'nd a
of poli cy seems advisable at this
time.
We havi3 always felt that the
duty oC a commuolty neweJ)aper
Js. first and foremost. to keep !ts
readers Informed. WUh proper In
formation uPOn w1,1ch to base
t hetr opinions. we believe that
most persODS ca.n form their own
opinions and vote as they believe
best. We would rather ptoe8ent
the facta al)d let )'OU do the de
cldlr ..g than try to do thtl deciding
for you. .
Therefore. very sloortl1' we wlll
' tie IMmdJng to \!acli candidate for
office a brief rorm ul)On which
he can state. hia quaijUcatloos
, and I1Ims. He can dl!lcard th18
tr wlshee or be can com
plete It and retum It tu us for
publication.
We hope that with the presen
tAtlon of information concerning
each candJdatQ' we em help you
become bettsr acquainted with
'the candldatea and belp them to
put acroBs their 61.. s..- to ,-tou.
'Ladies ,Night'
To Be ObserVed
It 11'111 be ladl.es night when
thB Waynesville Clvtc Club meets
for Itl August 8e8Blon at 'the
Mejtbo.dlst 'church Monday even.
ing; August 22. And a notable
speaker wm t.1gbUght the pro-
gram. ,
Josepb T. Ferguson, auditor of
the State of Ohio. Will present
the addreslt of the evenlug.
Mr. FergullOn haa been secured
for the program through the ef.
forts ot Francis Gene Brown.
His Is tlie tedJous tesk of over.
seeing the colle.etlon and Bpend.
Ing of the atate's more than slz
ml11lon doltar budget .
Last year Mr. Fergusoo wa. ie.
9ponslble for the spending. ot 669
mllUoD' dollars by the State of
Ohio . . He tbe records of
aU pubUc offlclala In the state
from the township trustees and
olL'er minor officers to the
eat. offlcere in the ata . . '.
Now In hie fourth 4.year term
as aUditor. Mr. Ferguson was
flret elected to the post 1n -1936.
His duties Include service on 11
different atate and com-
mittee ..
IIIr. Ferguson Is 67 years old
and II the father of nine child
ren.
The Audltor wlll Ipeal. on Ms
dutle8 as auditor of the . Btate an.d
a attendance anticipated
for tt.'1a Important oCClslon. .
By MRS. WAL TER KENRICK
GET YOUR EGGS READY
Ohalrmao A. H. Stubbs Is
annoUIl'CIng this week the ad
dltlon of an egg classlfl.catlon
to the Premium List for the
.LIttle MIBDlI Fall Festival.
Througb the cooperation of
H. e. HodliOn. ,Hodson Hatcb-
ery. u"e fo Howlng egg cluses
w!1I be jud'ged I and prlz$
awarded;
White Eggs : Flret. Second
IIIJ1d Third prizes. a poultrY
feeder to each.
Brown Eggs. Second,
and Third prlzEls. , .a poult..,.
feeder to each, . '
(fl,ret prize!
winners .In above dallleS .cqJil
petlng). Inrge P9ultry feeder.
Each entry will oon1lls\ of
. one ' do!en eggs. They wtU be
dtlQIlayed on paper plates.
will be do De 00 the
\ basia . uallty. shell texture
uolfor r alze. color.
st.ape. a lty, ' .
Prizes are by Hod
, SOil' Hatche\'Y.
; .
APPROACHING MARRIAGE
OF MISS RAYLYN CRABBE
IS ANNOUNCED ......


Mr. -119 Mrs. ] . ,B. rabbee, of
Wayn8lville. are allllOlinc:ine the an-
aagement and approachillll marriace
of their daughter, Raylya' to William
Carroll Penney, of New Brun.wicJr.
Now ]B:QeY..
Mill ' Crabbe II a graduate of
' Waynesville hilb .choal and the Ohio
Stete Vnlvenity tcbooI ot journali_
She II Chi Delta Phi uul allO a
Sipna Theta Phi. Mr. Penney attend
ed Cranford Junior collep. in Cra,.,
ford. New J-y and 11 a journali_
LOl$LLA JANNmr
RETIRES WI'ER, 30 YEARS
IN FIELD OF El)UCATJON
Friend. ..... recel';ed a clippiDa
recently f ,the DeLand Sun r1ftW1,
coneernlnl . Mill Louella ]l1nDey,
dauahter lata Mr. am! "In. ].
E. ]UlIMS', very wei known here.
and,teUIna her retirement from the
scliool lifter thirty yetlfl of
teach.lna. . graduated frimi Waynlll-
vile Higb , , Normll Schooe1 and
'MWni then teachinc five
years in 'CJMo, Por the t1NlIIlty-
two y .. rs hal taught in the Bo.-
tDo Av_lcbooi in Det.nd. At the
c:IOM. of lite wa. pre.ented with
IIKmeV11_lUe, and praited for her
devotion, hK fin. co-
1ear. of unaelfilb ds-
S()METHING FO'R NOTHINGI
Yea sIr, It's bard to beUe ..
but you can secure " somethinc
[or nothlq In this ... orld today!
lilach week, for the next t:ew
montilit. The ' Miami Gasette wt1I
publish names taken at ran
dom' from our malUns Ust. The
perlons WL'oS8 names are prlJlted
ce,n secure free tickets te the
Twlq limply b1 stopping
In at the office.
Look for your naine amons the
ads and it YOIl ,Und It come br
for your frlle ticket. OOod for, any
member of the C4m1l, and gOod
for an)' show exc.,t Thursd&11
and .
I. lpendlng the lum W.C.T.U. El.EoCTS OFFICER8
her eilters, :Mn . . FOR COMINO.
KIngman. Mrs. , .'
The W.C.T.U. mat on Friday attar-
noon, Augun 12. at the hOllle ft' Ma.
Cliff .Burnett. Th. meetillll ._1
opened with acripture readinR from
die 12th c:hapbtr ot Roma.oe, by lin.
:Junie and .eotence prayers
by Mn. Olive Cutl. Dr. Emma HalJo..
wayy, Lucy Emley, and Mrs. ]en-
ni. Bradley.
MIa Muy Oavi. oHlred a salec
tion of vocal aoIoa. .
The following ofHc:ers for the com
ina year ",ere elected: Prelid,at, Dr,
E_ Holloway; vice-prMIdent, Mrs.
Olive Curl; aecretary, Lucy Bmley;
u.aaurer, MIl. jennie Bradlq.
The nm IMtinc will be held Fri-
day evenin&. SiIpt. 2, at.. 7:30 .t tha
Ch .. ch of CHri.t. The chanle in
IIIHt1na cia.. _. lIeceuitated by the
Waned County. con..miOll at Leb-
anon. The meetin& _ cloaed the
Union Benediction.
jlHdUate of Woodbury Coli .... h'l"aiMldll'l, " alt'AMiiinn.
Angel... California. Durine the war.
hit .rved 'with die 656th . Field lor-
IT'a RAY C. 8MITH
In 'our account of tb:e
who han flied -I/8Utlons for el
ection. In lut .-eakt MIami Ga.
Three Ha,e Reeo
Hired' Thos Far
Pive vacancl .. r_1n to "- filled
to cOmplete the faculty of
,Local , .chOllh f9f fall tMm,
Superintendent K. M. Retalllck aD-
,TueadlY evllDiDc.
Th. IROIlt urgent need at
i. two teachers for the bule lint
lfadl de .. , dull wi! be etertillll ICbooJ
in September. To remedy the eitua-
tion, Reteilick plaDa 'l'ith
(Aunty Superintendent Hat- .
field Ind I vilit to Miami 11ai .....
Iity on Wednncbly ' in
leuch of protpee;:ti"e teedMra.
To date thfM .., c.c:berI IuIv.
been bired for tJie fai1 twas, d-.r in-
dult.l: ...
Mn. ROI_ry York of .LmreIud
who Will teech matbematla and Ki-
enee. Mrs. York il e araduaw of Ohio
State University. ' .
Mill E. Smith of DaytDn.
a of Oldo 8Ute VlIlftftity.
who Wi! tueb Home EcoDomiC8.
MI .. EU_ Stauff. of .. a
araclulte 01 Wilmlncron CoIl .... wbo
will tIacb third pade.
Thl flM day' a. the fall II'
lChIduJad for Tuetday. Sept_ber 6.
Supt. RetalUdr wlibel tD. I-m.I
parenta of flrwt cracI-- that
mlilt sn-t birth .c:ertIfjeatee of tIM
_ ttudeDtl on 01' baton ... lint
day of 1CbooI. on- c;artIlicn. wW
be returned tD dla puenta wb.
ord. ben
MISS SYBIL JO LEMAY
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
. .
. The Guette does not Intend
to provide edltol'lal BUpport for
any It does bope tldat
It can ' help aU ' candldates by liv
Ing all equal . and fair opportunlty
. to pJ;'eaeDt their Icleaa to rou. Battalion in EUfOPB. He II dal
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Pan
New BrUnswick. New
lette we atat.ed that ROJ Smith Im,otliler.
wal a candidate tor ' the echool
Mi .
Ray O. Smith
flied ratL'er
a
aroun'd, of an. eight one-half polmd IOn,. obrolilbt .. boeUiIa.
thl"Ougb' the IIIDOke Geor&e Brac:bey Gary Lee, at Chriet lIMpltal, Cio- Mr. and Mrs. F. X. O'Regan. Of tittle __ ted at the
. the polio. spray slowed me down. of the Lytle Roed I'll- oinnati Oft Monday, /wpet 115. ClDclnnati. parenta ot Bob O'ile' tabl.., the laraa cfec:or.t.d
A nd eve..,. week 1 come ' tbrouab 1\ .... _.- bOllle Sunday fram , motor gan were reoent 'Weekend guelts. cab, JCII c:ream &ad fruit' IIUDCb __
I see them washing down the trip tD Miami. Ploricla. EARL J. HUBBEll. Mr. ]. B. Crabbe. OUle Carter. IAa in Wayn.vlIle. Mr. :aRegar.-. a NrVad. .
maIn street. Keep It up and 10U'1l Mr. Paul John. epen. a two week. WI"' , S AW,'A. nft O'Banion, Cad CoppocJr. . Charles H I C b baU d TIloM sn-t __ SIUaD aDd Judy
'\.. be' d . . '" o/'UU.I Don -_.. "'illiam Asbu"' 1902 a y aae . 1'!'Il' .. __ "'_L p'..-.J ....- __ ...
bave aometalllC here to prou vacation WIth hi. army buddy and t ..... ..., 'n nata. also per.ormed wIth Beran. ......... -. '?"...........
_.11 M -_ .. M ] Mr. Earl J . Hubbell, promlnen Ro .....rt Sh..... & . H. Eamh . S M WIUlams Stan LOoan-
of." "".. e, r...... n. a.pet Jone. at "" y .. n. ton. Pa., In tbe New York.PeJlD&; an ra c "' ... .
I -'-- ... farmer. of"'R. R. 2, waa c7n'O of thl Mar Earnhart ana E. F. Eanthert at .. ,L Sml." . He...&. p,..-. ....-
--0-,- .... - ' & enn. . CIaIS A prot ... looal be- _ute _....... .....
it's rattler late to up. Mr. Ind Mr,. Everett Clark and farmen to win an award in the Good tlnded "DaIry Day" .t Wood., fore entering government service _d lerry' Burton, J- mel
on it. but we we", to -. . and Mr. an!1 Mrs. C. year Tire and Rubber Company', IOU Friday. ' M Be I BurIIOn, Pamela &ad Wood-
I I I
W Y f 0 Sa d cons' ervatlon 'ward pro ...... m for ef wltb the Railway aU rv ce _-II ,,_..... KlIlw--'" Q..Ily ... -L
that a Negro g .,... e ec.... ounce a aY.lOn _re tur IY'" be holda the title of Msl ....... ......... ....... __ ...... ...
ed to the governorshl, of tbe .venine dinner CUirltaof their par forts in lOil ' soving, in the Green" Mn. JCennIth Bar!)er and little D R M S CI oIIJD. aad Jolulay Mil..,.rw-
BUckeye Glrl's State at Capital Mr. end Mh. WIMlur Clark. County Soil eo_rvation Di.tric:t. ]ean ... were call1nc Otl friendl to. a. .er. ,Janet ; Rotmy W ...
University. Columbus, 'In ,JuI,y. Ind MrS. IANie Gray, Mi.. The awards will be pratented to the here ThuncUy. . Sanb Sial. Davie, 'RIcky aDCI
Perhaps the day of (air de., WUma and Bobbyy, w.re enteruioed winnen September, 13, in the Senaca little lcoutlilg. after WIYU Gi....aan. 'KalWa LeMa;;,
for minority groups and (If appUed to dinner Saturday evenine at the Hotel, C9lul,Jlbus. . Mr. and Mn. Charle. MiChener watching the louthful Legion Hawk.. Casolya Colmar,
. Ohrlstlnn tlieory may not be &It home of Mr. aDd Mn. B. A, Arnold and ' children. Janet and Paul, .... playera hereabouts. beHevea that, .chules McKaeftr. :Jerry
distant as the Ku' Huh KlaD in Dayti)o. Mr. and Mrs: W. E. Conilll epent ependine .. veral week. on I , tour of several of them are slated for lI'rId.Ia LaMay aDd till booor cu.,t.
aeepla to ,.jndlcata. ' The LYtle SllIldI!y School 'piCnic the paet welk with Mr. and Mn. O. the weetem atatM. pro ball If tIley contltiue to 1m. .
. will ' be held at Chautauqaia. Dear R. Salisbury near Cuba. . prove. . MEl'HODI8T ., NOTES
Tbe plODoaed NaUoDAl JUntm. Franklin 00 Sundey Allg, 28. Every. Mr. and Mrs. John ]. Bl1nke at Tbe Rev. 'R. E. ScuII7 of " OlD.
. one cardia1ly invited. ' Mr. and Mn. Ira Brown and IODI tended a picnic at the homl. of Mr. Mr. and Mn. K. M. RetalUdr and .clnn.U wm ".eac , h In trle Meth-
UDl Wqe law Ia Ita .preeent form Mr. and Mh. Walter aark 'in co- bad a, Sunday, cueets. Mn. M. J. and Mn. Cart Walt on SIIDCWy. Daar ".--A TtNIda -. ..-01 I1liIlI t
would not onli be dIaUtroWl to pany and MfI;"Earl, Clark Brown, Mr. Clarence Brown. and Mh. _::r:n a:rth::iour of tl. B ......... ' m.o , a
sInaU bualDell8, but It 'Would .. of Oaytoil, _re nner 1U8IIU Wed Dalay Wise of Veraalllea. and din u, ___ Mirilm WiI';". Sat.- litIitet, of the mile Mr. Don Gabns line for
an addl'tional bardablp for 1D8DY lIetday, of Mr. and Mn. RoUa Bol- ner WI' enjoyed at Bunker Lodee -- J P triP were villtt to the Black HIlI., thla, aemce
. ' marginal lIleome ,amUles - par. it 1t:hU near Wilmlnaton. . : F.rm . Youth Bad Yeiowat008 Rev . "r. Scully was a _001-
1_ In _ ...... - __L tIi h M Co P: , M T '. . --=- eoun ....1 ,.-- at dllriol ths Park, Orand Titan Mountalm. Salt mate lif Jlev. Coleman ID
ticular
q
.............. -. . W..,.; WI eli aunt, rs, fa arftB Mr. and rs, OUIOO .... - _... ......... , L'alre City. Bryce Canyon, Zioll HI. SchOOl ' of Theololt. We ' rella_
Th'e Prelent J ..... ; now In in Dayton. . chDdren of .Frlnkh\l Mr. d . . _ tiOlllI Park. Hoov4r ' Dam. Patrifll!d a Iar,e attendance for thIa ...
, uld -_ ..- ! tl a1 Th. .Lytle Card Club had lunch Mn: Earl Bogan and family of C n. ----t Men N .... -- p_.L vt' ce f .'
congress 'WO a n.a . on and an al.temoon of _ ...... - at the Sml.... f M and Mrs. R ad CoaIIet ... .,.-, .................,
, UI ,cinnlti \yere SUl'Ide:y di!,ner IN8ItI 0 . r. M ....L rt the lJIdtan Caremoniei at GallUp, .Misaes Ruth EarDhatt. JlII'Y
wage . mlldm1llD of 7& 08nta pel" T ... ROOI1l ' in ' WlI,YIIMVille Mr. and Mrs. Orville uray and M,r. Mr. and ft. ...... a .. ........ New Meidco. Dote JI ' Ii' and' IIlr
hour for .. day. . William SaW'YIIl'. Ut1lle Ruth CoDner, Mr. and lAo , OUK it.' .
The oab" pouI,ble rualt or BUell Mn. Harry ' 81&1... of paytOll at Shirley l'oWlOn remained for a.bort Conner aad -- U
a
, 18-' ...:.... ... ."- . "' __ ' __ d of tended the funeral of William Creic!i. vialt ' guelU; 00 when Mr. anil Mh. M ILK PRODUCERS RECEIVE 01,1 e owap
.. .............. ..... ......... .- and allO called at th. Ed Jeffery, ce1ebrat8d theIIr .aotden aLIGHT ' INCOME INCREASE held at Miami . Ohalltaa-
store cierka. tnI1Its. and of' Mr. arid Mn. Ferd Orietop. Mrs. Roy Clade wa. hoite .. to the wedlnc' aniv.,."" Mr, aad h. Leo Milk producers ill' the Waypes qua Ws 'Week. .' .
menial tUk emplo1.ea. It 'Would and. Mrs. Thede J'1ftet, Mi .. ,Harveysburg W.S.C.S. 011 ThuMa,. Conner' and dauchwn alao attended ville vaclnlt)' reoelved' a sUsht Othsr young people are
Albert. BI'aIIIICIdr '. and Mr. MiltlOD afternoon. . the Sherwood Increase. In Income from milk Ing IIOme of the Ie_on.
'do npthi.DS to e1eyate JOOM apent SuDcIay with Mr. aitd 80ld In July" acordlD8 \0 a release
J1vtng ltandards and would ... Mn. Lowell Thomaa Ind Mr. aDd Mi'. and MD. Willilm StTouIe ' are Mr. and lin. L. C. St. Johb had today 'by the MIami Valley 00- '
turthel" . oat-baeka ' 1Il Mrw. WUiam Rickey at their oottage enjoying a trip through ilie .. weekend their I0Il Mr. Kal- operative' Milk Producerll .&8aD'.
eulplo7lJlBDt. . . at Ot,ud LIk.. Smoky Mountains. nath St. JoIiJI, Wife aad daliahter. and The July Grade A blend price
While we will agree . that m.ost :in.),fay Banta aftar lpendinc Mr. and Mn. Clyde Hall 01 Hubbard, wall ,3.91 per cwt. to .. milk telt
f
n_.'- .. __ ... lIbould 118 ..earatng. time 1If\th relativelln h.. Dr. Mary Cook is enjoying a -u Ohio. DurqIa their ' vi.lt . they "10 IDg 4. per cent butterfat. , M In
........,. ......... . iIO hlr hoine tiara. of vacation at ValpuilO. Indiana with apent 8OIfte' tima with Mr. Ind. MR. June, this price was lIatd 'to the
at l.ut u 'much sa Mr. and Mn: Everett Early, while . Mr. and Mrs. Newman Powell and' John find c;hiIdren and dairy farmers selllB milk In the
UDl 1f8P )Jw propcMHIII. . W'8 caD on their vacation in Callada. tpeDt child,.n. . Mr. and Mn. Olenn ' Blend and Dayton market and I who bad
Me . no beDlflclal effecU! of suOt.: - tlma at Royal Hotel ill dau&hter. been certified bl the DaJton
. the . International, Mr. 14n. Toban t.WIIOD hlw Division of Health' as Grade' A
a law. . Star retUrned from a very plea.ant Mr. Robert Babr producers. ' .'
The Ia ... would lie moJt' lien", A IUle .number .. of aDd .tlon in the 'Smoldes and in Waehine returned from a two .... vacatioD The July Grade A bleDd ' was
on X:: SUeb u friend. attended the of WiI- ton, 0 C . in Otlcaco, WiICOlJlin Dell., and MU ' 8'" cents above the cQrreepondl1ll
It mean f,hat mem1Mra of liam, CreJabtDII at Ly.tIe dnuch Sat- ., waukee, . price paid In Juae. Thele blend
. urda1 aftanIOon, .conducted by Rev. Mr. end Mn. Ambrote Sulli98n of' were ' complitea as ulual.
, the famtlF' no are eIIlPlDFed III of OaytDn. Jlurial __ Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Mn. Lucy Carter of A,hland Ken accordlog to . he formula prond.
atore. aDd omcee ben bi MiamJ IIr. Stroud .of I..ebanon were SundIIy dIIl- tuCky and Mn. Chad.. Bail.y of ed the federal mUk order. and
staDd a Iood oIaance of IOIIna Cnllghtoll beea a of thil ner auntl of Mr. and 'Mfa. W. a. MiddletOW'P - after were affected b)' the total volume
their poBltiODll. Small bualn'" f1fty-one yean. HII wlf. Stroud. Mr. and Mn. Stroud. with noon cuaatw of lira. Roy Mainou.. . of milk lIoarketed. and util.
Mattie' Rudd Creiahton Mr. and Mn. Sullivan, viaitJ!d Mr. izatioR by the local liandlera. .
Is ftndln; It now to abo two ylI8ft ap. and Mn. CZar!' Hart.ock. in Hamilton Mr. aad Mn. PnKl Orliuman and It Is predicted that producer
IIOrh coat bulreUea without ba .. ."''''RD OF THANK- . 'durlna th venlng. Mr. arid Mn. Clarence were milk price's wilL Increase In AUC'
I
lam ...... "' .. .-. the auNU at the BerrytlUI I t
. tng anott.'er federal Ibacke 0 We wlab to ..,l'88. sfnce", Mr. and Mn. Ev-ett of reunion In Bellbrook on' Sundal. uBt, and should advance at eaa
peel It. to aU wIlD t ' ftoral U' 40 centa PElr Cft. Tile ae&llOllai
upon ':and to :: frlead ' Orient, MI..e. Cora and ' Pesrl l.n tL:e milk order aDd
We are Klad to ate tIIat our A_ ne.hOOrs for tbelr Iympath; Mr. and lin. K,aney have the recently advanced loysm
Olarellce Brown'l and klndue .. during tile hours of .... at die hom. of Mr. and lin. =;'n::
r
at Heffel ment aupport for butter
nBwspaper. The' BlaDebeeter Btar- "Inen .. IIerealement of our PnKl Hook dlll'in& the put __ k. Joan &ad Ka,y Keney Lebanon and dry sldm I milk. all. effective
RepubUcan. lIle meuan bueRad and fau.-. IIr. CJaarlea ' ... weak and __ 01 Cbsrlea Iter. AUlWlt I, will latluence thll 1I()-
LJDcIa. .-- ward trend In tile producer
fa Ita PftIeDt r-. We allG wlill to thaDk -Bey. Mr. and Mn. Ronald Ha,rb had - .y. j prlcel. '
, Wec1na1da7 -me dl,pDll'..... - , I
Coli., fOI Ill. IIouoUn. MI.. IIlylclnd HartIodt of WiIIDll; TO OALL:-
Korth CaIuliDa, Mr. &ad Ka. P. C: eMITH" ELECTRIC ERVICE.
'":: .... -IIIIJ'''''''' IIaItIo* of -'1IIard;. ..... Mr. aad pHONE WAYt(U 1141
.- --'. lin. ...... MoIbIr IIId .... ' (1IJaml ppaW>
'to ,PHONE
THE M.AMI
IJI'AL'I141
DON'T PORQET-
L" M._I FALL FEITIVAL
. AtiG",T at ,aPT. .
FALL FEITIVAL NE/tRa
With the second umul . Llttle
Miami Fan J'eaUvpl llat ' WI)
weeka away. aro'QPI are bWIT
preparlnc aptcu1t.mU g
hlblta and entrlel for the contestJ
- tndleatioDJt. are that It wW be
a gala festival.
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PAGE TWO THE MIAMI GAZETTE YNESYILLE, OHIO Thursday, A1IIU8t'18, 1Ht ()
WEEKLY HEWS ANALYSIS EDUCATION: . I
Pretender
SEWING OIROlE PAnERIS
,
. Oulpul Hits Record Peak;
House Approves Vet .Pension Hike;
Anderson Proposes. New Farm Plan
Bicker ,. Strife
The proposal for federal aid to
education ' Was getting nowhere
fast Its proponents, reaUzlnl all
the while \U>On what thin lee they
skated, had believed the plan had
been handled with sutficlent tact
and akiU to win lome hope of Ita
Fights for Afghan 'Throne'
KARACm, INDIA - Tension
Afghanistan and Pak .
,lstaD 1& Ulhtening as II claim
nnt to the Afghan throne con
l:tnues bi, attempt. to raise an
IIrmy 1Ji the troubled tribal
IIrea between ' the two semt
bostUe Moslem nations. .
Princess Dress' Is Fun to Sew
Classic Style for the Matron
ICEDIToa'S Nom. "be. n re ... , ....... " Ut ' "' . Ut.;.,. 'blO' 01
N. ,., ......... , ...... "" " ...... llIp ., ......... pap ,
approval. But .at this Itale
of the lame, that appeared to be
nothing ,more than wishful thlnldng,
- .
rAtOMBOMB:
lecord Output
Maybe the atomic bomb lsn't the
!world'. fe/lrful weapon. Ma,..
the bomb'. effecUvenell tor de
jawcUon baa been over-emptJ.
II1zecL Maybe It doesn'l mean any.
Itlaina at alI-but l.f potential en

of the U.S. could lClueae


8D1 comfort from thbse "maybe'I,"
ey were welcome to It.
I'or uU! United Statu bad ..r-
110unced that ita atom bomb pro. ,
had reached an antime
In the Of-' Ilx montba of tbIa
and production Is now aD an
bJ,y-llne balta. .
IN the announcement,
lthe atomiC' __ *, cOJDD118llon alto
unounceCIl lbatl momou tOuna,e.
.or low Ifade , uranluil/t on., ltan
tIt!en In j tbIa f'COUil_
.Icoul4 bet .... ed .... ' prOdUce A.bombl
baD emer,enq' lf 'ore1p' QpUea
bIababde "ere cut oft
All dlldoaure. Ware COIl'
tallied . IlL tb,e . slldb
tIeIIll-aIll1Ull /lrepqd ,10;
Pointedb" tlui' report
made I1q mention of to-leve1
.. acret c:oaferencu relative to Ihar-
Ibia, information with BriWn and
Canada. ' . .
.Ii
n did Jot to lay. bowever,
about the rob1eDll beblDd thOle
c:oDferencet---Unlted Sla"", , de-
.PeDdence GO bflh-erade ur4D1..m
'area from canacla aod; tbe Belgtan
Ccmao. " J
THE that r.
.erve. or aelDl.prOcelled a"ttl
:beIn. bull y.p. "to
c:on&1nw!ir, !:If,.,
.. on a
,trac:tiOD m,thoda to the, coal
lPl'OCelalq ) .lowlrllAA ore.
)WbIeb copntry. And
"'acUons been J.m.
Iprove ancl make mOTe. C81taiD,
aul/Pb 01, ore from abroad.'
'1'bIa latter .tatement, wh1.ch was
.110& explaJntf1; , re,-
ferred to with
lBritaln and. Cimada' for a long
term alfeemeut on ucbange 01
atomic lnformaUon and d1v1110Q of
'uranium ore.
.., tf
fARM PLAN:
Som .... ,. ,Hew- "
'New Justice
, .
. 11. 8. A'JOme,. General Tom
. Clark, IIIIlIlIDr .. broi4JJ bere,
besilate. hvi Ibort while be-
'ere . aeo.,pUae , 1'reaI411id 'fnI-
.-'. oIfer of appe1Dtmeat to
Uae UaUed Slatea npreJPe
lOan beDcIl. Sen. I. Bo-..
HoGra.. (D., w.. to 1110-
.eel CWk .1 .t ..... ,. ,eaeral.
PENSIONS:
Mor' for Vets .
. .
VeterUII World War. I and
D .and the Spanl.hAmer1can war
toQd to benefit to the tune of an
addlUonal 112 milllon dollar. a
11 a bill palled by the nation-
al bOUle "of representatives 11 ap-
proved by th.e senate.
WITltOUT a Ilns1e dll1entln,
vote
t
the hOUIe passecl a measure
rais1nl veteranl' pena10Dl and d1a.
abWt)' PlU'meUla bl that .cl.JUre
.annualJ,y
There w a another possible
hurdle 10r the measure, however,
even 11 it Ihould pall the , senate,
for bOUle action on the bID wal
taken de.pite objections from the
White House. Whe\ber this meanl
that President Truinan would have
the pollfical forl1\utte. 'to "veto luch
a bill l.f it ewr came to him II an
iDfereltlJia 'l'be! logical
THE explosive Issue, made doub
I)' vola tUe by ttle lrI,ection ot the
relJllou8 Issue by Ii bill otfered by I
Representative Barden (D., N'C' '' I
and by the public row between
!lranela. Cardinal Spellman and
Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt,' threat I
ened to kill the proposal entirelr.
The Barden bill would exclude
Catholic and other nonpublIo
Ichools all federal 'aid. Be
caUie Mrs. Roolevelt, In lome of
ber Iyndicated ' columns, r fl ad
argued for separation' or ohurch
and state, Cardinal Spellman ac:-
oUled her Of being antiCatholic.
Sbe denied the allegation and
pOlnted ' to her record al proof. . I
WITHOUT any attempt to arpe
the" relative merits of each view. I
point, capitol observerl were ,en
erally alreed that thele develop- '
ment. had done notbinl ' to help I
the plan for the federal ,overn
ment to asllst In .chool prolfaml
by ,Ivlng financial ald.
The proposal without the added
controversle. was .tormy enOu8b I
In itself, Inasmucb al there bad I
been much hue and cry to the ef
feel that federal ald to .chools .
would mean ultimately federal
eHort to control the choice of what
would be taulht In the .choob.
' The claimant I, p..mln Jan.
whOle brother, Amanullah, va
cltted the. throne 'In 1929 and
now 'Uves in Italy. Amln Jan
wanta to replace the present
king, Zahlr Shah, and figure.
1m arD:lY might help.
AmiD Ja.n Is Germanedu
eated and hu an English wife.
lie wu arrested In Peshawat
following his brother's abdica.
tlon and was deported by the
Ilritilh to Rangoon. Latel'l he
was tranaferl'ed to the Allaha
bad Jails. He was released in
1948 and allowed to proceed to

He alread,. had' made one
.tart on an expedition to Ka
bul. Afgbanl.tan'l capital, But
on reac:hIng the border h.
fll)UJlil the number of Irregulars
--MahBud tribesmen-bad dwln.
dled ' to 30,. ",mfn Jan called
the expedlUon oft .
Th8 major result was to .tiI'
u,p a new dispute between Pat.
ultan and At8hanlltan, already
arlUing . over control", of the
'u'ibal belt Itretching along the
f1iontier.
Simple LlDe!l
It appeared that thls obltacle to
the proposal might bave beeD
burdled. but when the reUlioua.
iuue was"!inJ,cted the fate. 01 the
plan was lerloualT jeopardized.
Kabul radio complained tbat
Pakistan waa bacldng Am.In
J .an. Pakistan replied that It
had warned the Afehans about
hi. activitiel and ur,ed tribel'
men not to join him. Oblervera
here, however, decIare that
Paki.tan would be lIlea.ed to SIMPLE princess lines make
lee Amln on the throne. easy ,sewing for mother, This
..
sleeve dress will
.... ........ IRAL BYRD:
Horizons T ....L Dri Be .
The lure of Qle frozen, .Uent . vers Her
Ipacel was call1ng allain ancl Adm. Read ,This If The-
Richard Evelyn Byrd, veteran , I.
' explorer, wa. barkenlng. tr .. 1
ACCORDING, to report. out cd y .Uue Jobs
New York, lome 8,500 men and
eight lhips are earmarked for an PITTSBUllGH - Truck
expedl1ion, to be beaded, halil better read. Ws. if they valua
by Byrd, whlcb will ban al UI thellr Jobs-and the live. ancl prop.
objective the mappln,. of a valt of their fellow man:
area of unknown ieq(tOry III tbe . a driver wu burning
Antarctic about a .. big .. Europf; up the Pennsylvania turnpike at
If present plans were lInan,. apo' a speed well over th& l1mit aet by
proved, the first Ihlps would lall his compan,. for lta trueD.
be perfect for parties and kihder-
garten. Tiny ruffling gives a yoke
effect.
I
Pattnn No. a3l!o II tor liz" 2, 3, 4,
II and 8 ';year". BIZ. 3. yardl 01
3I-lnch. I .
The Fall .atld Winter I .. "" of P'ASmON
Is .. dependable lIu1de In plannlnll
amar' Winter wardrobe. Special reaturel,
printed JDald.e
I
in Oclo!Jer, The. expedition woulcl A. passenger car followed the
estabUsh a base in New Zealancl glut of the roada. Inllde, the
and remain Iii the erctiq. about four driver looked at hi. lpeedometer
montha lof tl!-e south ' polar lI.um and, switcbed on movie camera. "ErostID" Cake
w
er
,:' before to !be His speed and that of the truck You 'can prevent fresh frosting
United State. about ApriL were recorded aD tUm: from miming 011 the top and down
I IT W Ufa)ERSTOOD the veri As the truclt ' swung out of lane the sides of cakes by dusting flour
auPposltlqn: 11 til8t he wOuld not,
part1cu1U]1. ' 11 enterta1na any
ideai of &eelln, a ncond; in
"'IIIl!eD.t'l 1951. ... L' '. .' : .
- ,&: \ f '. ,
. 10 indicate the potential weight
on II curve- the camera caught Jt. across the cake- as soon aa the,
10D, but plann1n, hu been ' WId The loae! ' Ihifted, too. LJter, the frosting is put on. Not enough to
way",or .ome time. ThIs. .certainly, truc!k dri.,er did a 11 " of the Icing. j)ut
of &he veterans' vote a. Interpreted
hoI1- . de.plte th.e
that 1 thera no qpposltlon,
-r uld Jndl parlldng at a IUIlchroom. When jUst enough to make it, congeal.
wo 9ate a hlp optimlam he d hi
that ,JoJUuon'll aPProYaJ 11 allured. resume he faUed to - .. -
a roll call wal an4 85:'
member. .ot "on the record" a.
l It we, IBid naval plane. woulcl lwitch on hJ. ,-u.nning UPt.. Be For aalay Da,.
Wobabb' partictpatl! 1n' extena1ye wal ' havlng a bad night. , rainy 'weather, lay a large-
and.rov'ln. the .. aure. - ' .
aerial mappina, all'.sea rescue But he had' a worse size desk just inside the
and Icoutlng for ice lead.. Called Into the office, be . W81 front door so that wet overshoes
.'l'HE . VIlTEBANS" admlnlstra ,oal of the upedltlon, appal'. char led with a Ust of violations' at aDd galoshes can be put on It.
ttOQ uUm,teel. that the firlt year tly, 11 to be a great, oDlon, lonllf as his arm. Perhaps he tried When the rain stops, the blotter
co.t ,of the proposal would exceed ,1 etc:b pf unexP,1ored territory deny them. In any event, be can be rolled up and kept ' in the
milllon ' dollaH. It made DO ,!!c:roll the South Pole from. Little Il!w a movie' and he was the .tar. hall . closet, .
of COlts In aubsequent 1ID81ica, .ite of the Byrd base If hi. record with the firm wal l . -.-
I ., . _' In .. the , admlral'l ,ooci; he . wal warned, lu.pended IDIl Spots
. 'Pr1ncIPaJ Of the bill: of 11_ . a fe,w days, and If you can't get to an Ink spot
Incftl8l:e, to" .1110 rate A LARGE AREA, part of whtch to d.uty. If he d been on the carpet immediately, mix up a workable
6f 19t81 Increase: II c1auped by Au.tra ... lind Nor before, he wa. tired oub;llht. paste or milk and corn meal.
to, Wldowl and way, I1mg 10Uth of AfrIca and The movie, of wal the spot liberally with the
of warlime casualtieli ItTetc:hlngt'll croll the. Inowy filmed from 1he pal.enger car paste and let it stay 12 hours-at
full ,World Wllr 'of the Ant81'ctlc toward /1ustralla. whic:h foQawed . the truck least sweeping
I veteran. with dllabilitles pre- and South America, Is virtUally driver for a few miles. The Cal' it up.
iiflDed to be lerviceconnected In uncha'rt'c,d, and It I. expected that and camera .iere operated by a ___ . = a;- .
Iteid lit the present '15 per cent: aerial mappbij( will reveal many 'o! 'private hI/lhway, jlatrol Iervlce- MaDln, Canel,. NutS'
addlUonat pay for depehdenta - of ita secrets. r man, OIIe of many who work Candy and nuts sent through
veteraDl With lervlce-cOllIlected The ' exPedition, "II flnalJ,y ap- Pelllllylvan1a, the can be kept fresh and
50 perl I would be the admiral's Safety.mlpded truckln, com. if they'rcuuu:.k.ed..in.;nason
At pre.ent lIu!:h paymenta are fIftb to the south polar re(lollli. pl!ille. au over 'the .tate are em. jars. Or, open an ordinary tin can
ma!!e oob' if the 1I .eo U d A ployfug the Iervlcel to almost aU the way, empty it and
per cent. .' rgJ! . . rlJlS Outlay catcltl' the careles. or da'n'eroUl wash then Une the in,
. dr1V.er. It cut. down accldenta re. inside with waxed paper, tm it
duclni repair c'oat.. with nuts and candy , and secure
The clriv.er., bec;omln, aware of the Ud with adhesive tape.
, the .oamera cars,' pJa,.1n1l Iale.
Trucking" ae,identa h'uve been cut ,.._"!!"'_-------_ ......
ance man
c1usloD.
tTemendoualT, accol'din, to 'the
' \
15 M1ll1on H,ns '81" IIk.ra
Two rrnai,.,.Eap ti.,
:bakera of ......... .
Ica kB1!P. apPJ'Oldmately 15.1500.000
FIRST. AID to the
, .
AILING HOUSE
Be .pent h1a vacation al a con
teatant on IUch shoW' ,and wound
up with $1110 In ODe
more than he could "have made
woridng. He attended 20
IhoWI, averalinl four a' day,
Ing that he couldn't stancl ' an)'
more than that.
avera,e ben. bulY each year pro- CelUna' Paper OVer
Y1dWg the 2,706,000,000 ea. uied Beaten Cracks aDd Fan. .
That', ' all he could stand,. he ,
old. "1t'1 much more work than
working," he expJalned. The
. queatioDl are eal1, bqt the neryoUI
.train is terrific:. It'l too bard 'on
me to do It more than one week
each year. Be made hi. k1ll1nI,
110we1er, on ooe program, He wa.
alked a how her bus
band would feel abeut her bavln,
a baby.
Be. replled that are very
convenient for fatherl the.e clay ....
1'9r that he received priZel worth
tlllO, HoW to ,et picked a. a con
testant! Just lit on the aisle and
wisecrack al the 8IUIoUllcer ,
b)',
in enriched bread ' and
bakery products, accordirl,
to tb. American Bilker.' a ocla.
lion.
About 225,500,00II dozen or Boo.
000,000 poundl or e,,8 are '
.cba,ed from American farmer
annually, the a ociation "lnted
out, explalJiin, 'tila t the bllkllil In.
8eCJrelal7 - Slate Dean Aobo 11 the farmer'a' bille.t In.
.. wh" pat hi die major dl.ifti:laJ cultomer. . '
Doka '.vorina apprDpriation .. Th,. bu.n' pur'"hale- of .. _._
app.roximately 1.1 him.. 'd... I ...,... ........
Ian 'or _I' Ie Implement Ihe milIrl.' cane and beet .ugar and
othez: fum product. total cloae 10
North &Uan&lo p8Clt. llealared , blUlon' dOlla,. annua"-.
&he alii ProlfUll wo1ild ,reve" -
an,. anreaor from aohievInJ
"qal9k 8IMI ... ,. ..
i& tatare war.
W. INa'. WII.' H.pp,n.d-
II'. l" t III", HIY",
WH
"TE HOUSE VENICE, ri.A.-A blowout wIlDe
IOUGH GOING : drivlil1l aJDII,I ' a hllbwaq near hue
Plo,glies Viking Saga Reviv.al Traditio. Wins ":: =
Score a vlclor7 for hlttor,. and. 4era at the tbou:gh of wbat bapo
, 'IIrtI '"1DvadIDl" VUtiDp bad' Dot '!'Iii I:Ian4 of modern Danlsb VlIt:. radltion: &be Wblte Bouae, oWclaJ pen -or wbat mlabt bave hap.
eounted OIl .... Md' ... Idl ... So, ..... rowed ancI their open .bode of the Ststu pre.l penea. .
.... , ..... have beea a boat tbroup more tbaD eoo mUe. lenta, will DOt be Uzed. Inatead, .. 'lbe bloWlDU& caUNcl "'ach'. ear
....... intril err a .... oaken crr NOf&b Sea to reaeb Eqlancl. ne blRoric ItruCture wU1 be liven to lWaiVe, hb a palm I\.OR
_ .. .. turned Into 1 Alcq tile ... of ' tile Tbamea A 1.111 face-llttln, ' Job. IDto road bank, flip cOinp}ew".
as. .. a IReD bill, wI&Ia. tile VIle, tboUaDtII ... Brltfahen bad paa. A . GBOt1P cd Ita mIlD .. UIIcl JaDCl IIPriIb& OIl ...
.... ...... belmeta l71nI III their erect to .. tbem .urive, But bad tbe laue aan ancI tor au ....... WIllI.....
.... ad IIIaIr aharp ...... DHa, weau.r ... 1IIt8neIled aDd the ael __ cd raovau. 811 tboae
....... Ia .... nckl 0Yerb0d. It lap deoldell to ban tIIeJr .... no WIIltd to ... dowp .... ......
.. .. .... . ull-cUmatlo. ......... II a pier. .,.,.. II'ICI ..... ...
QUESTIQN: , Can you teD me
how to put celling paper on to
mak!! it stay? Up over our heaters,
it is cracked and falling doWn
We've tried skim milk paste.' also
the dried. glull. in' our paste .. with-
out success. . '
AnSwer': In such a c8.l!e no paper
will stay up with any degree or
&;Ueees The heat, will contiliue to
dry out the Plis1e and bake tbe
paper. I II1I8gest Ibat you paint the
ceilings, I ,
'pJattetlDc
TAILORED charm for the
. woman of slipt1, larger
-a beautifully shirtwalster
that's so versatlle ,.ad
you. like. make the sleeves and
vestee effeet in contrast.
. . f.
PaUem No. 8471 Ie a lewrite ...
for.te4 fsattem In .81Zet 31. 311. 88. 40. D.
.::- SO and G2. 38,
IIE"INO OIBOLs .&'l"fERN 01:.".
510 , .. Ut ".111 IL c ....... " w,
Enclo 2S centa 111 co .... tar .acll
pattern de.lred.
Patlel"ll NQ. -----8s:1&e-l--
Nlm.
Addr ...
.:.: Boote's .
,... . .
FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS
GoJ .--.t pull_ 2 10 II ....
old. .... , broocllq riab. Make
__ poultry p.ofit Prfco ... '011' II
'9,10 per 100. TbrifCl' bln:lo fIG.
puJIOlUlll CODUOUed Iocko. ' Bred fw
hlah prociuaio", Old .. IIOW
ba!e .._ (0 U chIa .u.rat.
..n's. uTClElfts.IIc.; ....... _
DIARRHEA
\Iv \ II. (' f I e I tJ "
BLACKBERRY BALSAM
! In I (j'l/II
,
,
Tbusday, AUIU.t 18, 1149
PAGE TJlRBB
WOMAN'S ,WORLD You Build It
Basic -Face Not Fashion
'Should' Your Hair Style
The laundress's rRval trIed des-
perately to find someone who
could dispute the- washwoman'a
assertion that she had blue blood
Kitchen Un.it Is Step-Saver
that no .peclal tools or skill .r.
required.

By Ertta Baley IIOe (or Slop-SavinI Kitchen 11""
Pa ttem No. 3 10 EastBUd Paitern C0m-
pany. Depl. W .. PJeanntvUle. N. Y_
T
HE TREND I, still toward short
'batr, but the exact length ot your
own Individual halr sbould be deter-
,mined by your own facial type.
Whether you do your .own hair or
have It profeSSionally styled. It's
s wise woman Who knows , "t lean
what should .,e dooe with. the hair.
Another feature' 'f/blch enter. tJte
batr .. lyle Is the 'type of ha,lr which '
YOII hava. ' Even thougl1 you may
be round.faced, 11 the balr ill lux-
uriant and bas tendency to curl
It millht be on th, short .Ide.
Sometime. the fndiv.1dqill with
lonll type face maY , have to' bave
sUghtlJl lonier hair than her
1aced slater. even thoulh thea-
..reUcally dJe II the one to wear the
. really short balr .';Ies. Wl\7?
caus. ber hair I. thin an'd .ilky anil
abaoluteJ,y .traight.
H.1r styles as well as the wa., in
which abey are tieated wiD frequent-
ly chart,e I the appearance or ' the
hair_ Girls with heavy hall' miy
have their, and trimmed
and use a sleek. groomed .tyl
'!bose With bBby:ftne hair can
wear thelra DlcelY curled .nd Ilutred
to (ivo the appearance of
hair, instead of skimpiness" elpe-,
elally wben the heir II 'kept 10 lip.
macuIately clean that the on. does
not make the ' Itrand. cling to
,ether. It'
Girls
Should Avoid Boxy Effeet
It. IUghtlJl unsymmetrical bair
lire .. ' will suit the square faces
belt. ThI. means parting the hair
liIOO
Tb. 0/ ,o.r 1_ _ "
; Itrai,ht down the slele ' or dia,onal.
ly. I
Loo,e fluffy cUrIa are on the
top. '!beae shcnild not be done in
too m.I.M a however. but
should tall eallly tID the "'temple.
to give a pleasing effect.
For the .qu.re-fa!led girt. if. not
. we to cut the balr too abort, since
thls OmJts the bair arrangement
conlliderably and ' m.y result ' in
giving the face box-Uke effect
'f/blch II ' jullt wbat we're trying to
avoid. .
The sides ahol,11d be drtI.ed nat
with soft curia at the aud't
, For the baCk. the batr wen
tapered so 'that It falla in loveli.
100, Une.. A IUI,.stlon of wave in
the . epd curia
will UIIUl'e you ot looilng well at
the back of the head.
Half OIl the square-faced girl
.hould not be too well-curled since
It , wtIl then make , it d1lftcult to
swiah the' bair Rl'ac:efuib' Intp

i
Insecticides Urged
In IHopper Control \
Declared Better Than
'Use Of 'Poison Baits .
Farmers bave access to e.sler
and better Way. to protect their
cropl against grassboppers than
by the uae 01 polson baits.' ' .
Any ot 'three newly.cfeveloped in-
secticides - chlordane, tox.phene
or benzene ' hexachloride J - ' are
,recommended by the U. S depart
ment of agriculture for general uae
agalnat 'J!oppera 011 lar,e number
of crops. ..
Another wellmown insectlclde,
J)DT, - doeln't work .Iainat 11' ....
hoppers.
Experimental work with the three
in'iIectlcldes bas been carried on by
federal . nd .t.te .,encles long
enol,lp to bl! .ur. of th,' ,elults.
Each has advantaies aDd .cholce
should depend on .pecla! neeU.
The type of Iprayer ,or duater UJed
makes Uttle dlfterence 80 lCD' .s
the 'Qas on evepJy and
in the riaht amount..
BriI!C end nataral ...., ilia'"
Uebts "I&b a creme rlDie "hiclt
remove. ,an trace of .oap ue4
for lbampoo. TIda wID atve &b.
hair a elaam..... clean appe ....
&lICe, as well maklDc ' &be
hair IOher toacb, euler to
mllD&re wlthou' II1II'1& or taq.
..... tllat make. combine dim.
cult. Olle .. tile oatIdaIIdIq
propertlea of lIIe 11DIe I. ' HI
.bmt,. remoye aoalp odor.
. tbaa ... .me th, IaaIr a DeW
treahDeu. .
,AU three insecticide" are both
stomach and contact poisons. UD-
der field conditions. chlordane 8lld
Avoid bangs alnce these wW give toxaphene are best .s stomach
wide effect to the face. 'l'he polsoDa. '
should be piled hiah on top. and in Chlord.ne II best as . " apr.y
soft curls. m.de from an emulsion. For halt
in her veins. .
"Could be." said one of those
asked, "all the wlomen 00 her
side of the family have used
washing - blue ' for eight genera-
tions."
Two very distinguished looking
Southern met on the
IItreet "one morning after havlnir
attended a partytlm night before.
The major greeted his ranking
officer with aU the respect and
.olemnity that the occasion de-
mapded. ' ,
"Colonel." he siaid, "how do
"OU feel, sub?"
The colonel's reply was jus\'
bit on the brusque side. .
"'Major." he dec!lared a tittle
thickly. "I feel , UkE!, heU, sub. all
.ny Souihern , gentleman should,
sub. at hour of the morllinC."
A social climber. trying to im
press a prominent member of a
club she had Just joined, traced
ber ancestry aU th4' way back to
JulIus Caesar.
The prominent rnember admit-
ted that went bacill i qUite a dis-
tance but pointed out that the
pedigree of her own family fllled
six pages of parchment and in the
middle was a .. Abo\Jt
this time the world was created."
The hair may be parted In one of 1I'0wn 8lld most tuIl'&1'own hoppers,
two ways: on the aide. or from the UI. one.hBu pound of actual' chlo,.
side toward the center. dane per acte. Doubl. the dose tor
When the hair 1, thin. avoid hay tuIl-grown or bl,; yellow gr.... And YOUI' Stlreaath aad
btg it cut too sbort._a. the balr 'I hoppers, .Chlordane Is Ilow ldUer
When our
Back urts-
then ,unmanageable and will teD'\ d u1t not .pparent at EnelllY I. flelow l' ....
to give the face a broad l.ook. n an res I .re It IIUI7 be caDOd Iiii' dJaordor of Jd6.
tbe hair Is heavy. Jt should be con. once, But stop leedlDl
slderably thinned so the waves on loon as they' awillow a lood do... peopl. ( .. I t1.......... and .. lMNIbl.
top will lle 101t11, and the Iidel The kWlng of Chlord811e luts ::: =.1)'8 t,::-u:,0i:o::
and back wID have a Iilght about 10 day.. blood.
1Un
.- b cbl 11 best u You mil)' -abo, baeDdI
of wave. fa " ... to Benzene ,exa ou .. rlmam.tl. potu, lIaod.dI., dlnln_.
end curls, duat. althou,h it may be uled a. retu... ap Dlllac.. IiIc HI .......... 1.'.
ttabl Bom.tIm_ '_Ulftt ... 41 -tJr wta ..
T
HIS kitchen unit can be built .at
a minimum of cost. The Cull
size pattem offered below' takes
aU thlt mystery out of
provides a complete purchase list
of materJals. step-bY1ltep building
directions size patterns
for cuttiJtC eaeb part.
AU materiala needed are now
readily avaBable .t lumber yards
everYwhere. The coJistruotion of
this unit been , 80 simplified
20-YEAR : LAXATIVE
HABIT BROKEN! '
"CoOJlsldell'iDg I was constipated for
anct laxatives gave me
to ftDd
Fairly Short Style r:t::e
Good for Long F.ee , of. pound of actuall.mma lIomer StafuI Battery Saves Tone and
taees are radical17 dift.rent benzene hexachloride per acre or ' __ t Ie wi.- lban mliloct. v ..
from the two types Juat discuI.ed 30 unds o. one per cent ,.mma DoG,,'. PUla. ""Ibetter \0 nI"OD' tI ... _ ...... aw Aut.-lIte Stco-hl Battery h ............. _rva .....
po "'"I ..... that b ...... m ODIlJltf7W\d. aPO rd....- L_ rf" .... II I .-.. ..... _- ''S1oofaI"
aod' must. th.,etore. distinctly d t (Directl'ons pro'1'1 t ..... lID 1_ fa.orabiF -ry....,..,.. .... w.tlt' OIl,)' . III" YH' .. or-n-. .'
difterent hatr styles. You must us per acre. how to Iolo ... DOG!I'.hav. 'bee tried aad _ a.tteri .. have ...... ta. *- Iong.r baH"" 1119. Mon:ay colNt ..,. ,
round out the' face. and do this with on the package will tell you 4rq.w... ............ ry. he ",.r ..... hlMwhaocl AulMlf. ....." Daarar. '
abort, broaderung linea ,et this concentration.) The effect ,....... , ""TO.LI' ""lay' COIPOI""0N ' OllIe
start the part near the center, 'or 01 this insecticide lasts about two '''-nling to Ie,t, COIICIuctocI ............
near the center .nd slant It to day., a_ wIth II-A.!. life qdo ,to ........
Toxaphene or ehlormated
,Hair., the sUlel should be phene ean, be used as a dust, .. al
dressed in soft .nd fluffy fashion to wettable powder or as an emulsion.
make the head look round. Tbe emulsion Ulually lasts longer.
fluffy curIa may be worn on Toxaphene Is available in 10 or 20
"the tOP. melting Into crisp. pel' cent duals. It givea load reaultl
gain, curIa at the sldes. Reep the at the rate of I!O of 10 psi
hall' as short , .. posllble for thIa cent dost per acre. As an emUllion;
.type of Naturall)- hatr must it should be 'used at the rate of one
be llightl1 Joo!,er it, the bair 11\ and a haH of ,actual toxa
tbiD;-wtnce more J. needed to 'make phene against ilmall hopper. or two
1he essenU.al curls. and balt or three pounds agalnlt
Sleek hair.cfol which 10 many large hoppers. Toxaphene 11 aUec-
long-faced girls deaire are out of tive for about 10 days.
place. Ci1t'11 are needed to If the hoppers are contlned to the
J)roaden the face and head. HOW7 field to treat. you can
ever. 11 you want to look neat. the do good ;lob' with benzene hexa.
hail' C8l1 be kept well-groomed cbIoriCle. But 11 the pests are mov.,
thus achieVe. a sleek look wiUlOut Inglnto your field from the outside.
actually being too much that way. you'll be wise to use the loo,er-
. Bangs !lr. very good With tbIa, lastin, chlordane 01'
type 01 face since they tend to '
'.horten the long lines dramatically. r----=======:....-:...,
It II . ' good Idea to avoid stralgbt
banls; however, aince 10ftly curled
blllilS give a 80fter. rounder look.
Th. IU'I with the long tace can
1I0t afford to have the hair too
long at the back; .ince th1a Will
naturally show when you loolc- at
her from the front. and It will tend
to Ji're appearance to the
,face we are trying to avoid.
Condition of Hair
Agriculturt;ll Aids ,
,1I001Q.I_ifiu-"b.lIlr Belps
In ' hot summer weather, hair
elbngated the hair Is )le,!lVY. needs more care than in cooler
It-. "to Iiave it months, Perspiration and oUs fiow
81 well as cut In 'layers to achieve from, the ,kJn more freely,
the profir ", more tre"uent shampooing is a
1,1i m h I '"
Dre$J rw IJ ' ' neceasity .- both from a cleanliJ)esl
', U Y'c)u'r'i{ F"c:ed 'j and styllng standpOint. I
Wlf'en 1tHe tacli round.' the etl,ect Thll!. IIlky hair will ' cling to-
Wf! ,to! achleve is ,ether when It'll hot, and make
feel ''like you'd like an extra. he . d
of bairi You m,ay need two or even
tbree IIhampoo. ' a week, in this
86 that the hahl can be kept
and ,curled prol)Crly.
Heavy hair can be proble,m,
too. With heat I.t ,may become mat-
ted and develop odor. nad.
111. II i'ou're exposed to the IUD.
the ,bali' become clty and be
.s Itlft .s a board 'when you try
dr ... in, It. Soften It with frequent
and apply ,entle rin, ..
or elres.In, to It to keep It lliable.
Frequent h.Ir-clitl .re needed In
the weathet 8inee balr grows
more rapidl,r. Wben hair II cut,
shaplq 11 excHdin_ly im'porLaDI.
1M the mort ,do' not tall lui
'place nadl11 hlir whlob
)'OU traJDed cl&1l)' to certain ,
Un... ' ,
De Goaleu, .., ___
Salem. oN. c . ma, DOt be
utea ., . ' 'arm ttClbooJ, bat
their aclvlce II 'oUewed b7 ...... -
dred, of ' &bollllllDdti of 'arme,.
thrctiarbOlR &be Tbalr
12Z-,ear-014 Blum almanac II
full .r bola precUctiollS, 8de ad-
vice. witty .. ,Inp. and 18 the,
marllet place 'Dr autram.,
boaaebol4 .Ida, , eta. ' WIW.m
GosleD IUIII .runtUi qoaleo.
are 1ih0WD bere the
aIm.nae.. Oa the waH 18 the
portraU . of J1!I!las W.
. wile JIIblllbecl BllIIIU Wore
them.
Sbampool hrIae ar tbree timei a Water Soluble Chemical
"* DQ noce.l6Sate doiq lODle
at born .. AU IOrtI (It aida are avaJI. EHactiye on Quack Grau
.ble 'ID make It ier for 1OU. Qu.ck cr ... can be Jdlled with
c:ream7, good I.tberlq abampooe. water 101utile chemlc.1, accordln,
creme riDse. th.t COQd1UCID &be to ll. F. Carllon, ItItie
batr, and curlers to let IL coDa,e borUculturiat. Ten bave
. Bettill. taw hall' with CololDe IU7 proved th.t quack 11'." can "-
be an Ide. ftIr JOU .lnee 1\ 18 quick. cantroUecl thrqqb iaN ,of chem-
dryln. and "....... daltlhtflal Ical COIIlIIlOIIH Imae .. TCA.
k,p... I .. II oae 01 tba pe.t-
..... 'dr7en ... ftUable 'to eu& est DUIIenca lID .... fUm UId tn
dawa dr7in. time, ' an ..,..... .... ,.reI... and TCA Ia the bat
with JQ.ra 01 abeauGal.. ebemIoal aYdable , DOW for ......
tbeal WIdell IPHd the cJrrIq" 01' _, tIoI, came. aafC"
......
. TETS talk: &cts Here is a thoe that IW extra bar height.
< L bar length, and a. curved i:Mu- ,IeajgQ outcleans. "
oeitptdla, ,altd any other tire. NO OTHER ..
ALL thjeBe lildvantale8.
'!bose DllU.ive tread bars take a bigger bite. a better hold- '
and THAT'S NOT ALL Because theY're curved, for self-
cl!Wling, they keep riaht 00 pullins wlille other tires only
cloc and spin. , .
And here's another big feature. Inch of tread.bar
lenJth doetl 'iu share of the pulUnl the
bod, deai,,) puts ALL of the tread hi roLl: pound .contact
for a TRACTION BITE. Beca1ile It'. patented, thi.
lives "ou many advantales whldl nC) other' tire Let
your fireat,one Dealer or firestone Store demonstrate
facti to four satisfaction.
3 -R.UlESIOIl MAXIMUM TRACTION
I. u. ..R.I,O CIIAMP.O
S. R TO ""'.0-RA1'ION
a.-U ONLY 12 L ......... U ....
... V. 01 I'll ...... ,.." ..... "." NBC
...... .--"" ........
. PAGE .. OUK TBII
The Miami Gaatte
E.tabll.h.d 1850
fubllabed every Thul'llday morn
' Iog at WayneBvlUe, Warren Co-
unty, Oblo.
:J,
JJ"
"lied on Bulb &l:d Ells-
. I abetb Chandler 8UIIdQ after
.,."."dIJ "..11 noon. I
1Il1'll. Annie Sweet Ridge. of
Ctleago, Mra. Jaok RIdge
and Douglu Reynoldl te-
home SaturdaJ' from Tex
wbere tbey have been BDlQ'
ed 10' lfOrk for Iev
Tt.'eodore E. Conover .... . Editor
Edna . Assoc. Editor
as clae8 matter
at the ' poatomce at WayneavllJe,
Ohio.
SubscrlPUon Rate: $".60 per yeaT
in Oblo Kentucky, and [ndfan&.
12.00 elae",bere.
Mr. Rnd Mrs. Ted Conover and
Bon, David. t,he paat week
et,lI with lrfrs. Conover's father:,
Mr. Guy Rarslia, of Frazeysburg;
Ohio.
Mlilles Ruth n d ElI&abeth
Cbandler, Olive W!Itl1aml, Mary
BOllton, Mra. 011ve Curl, and Dr.
Emina Honoway atlendeil MtamI
Qpartdrly Meetl!ng near Selma,
Oblo on" sundlY.
Nfl. Romo Riggi and Nra. Per
ry Thomaa of Social Row ROad
calltld on' Mrl. Alice Clark on
WednelcIaY afternooD. On . Satur'
day afternoon . her caller waa
Mrs: Will Bergdall of Dayton.
Mre. Lucile Al'1IiI,tage '11'1\11 the
gtielt of Mr . and Mrs. Charlea
Ellie at their Chautauqua cottage
on \Wed:neadar ' anll OIl ThursdaY
visIted Mr. and Mr.. Loren Rout-
zahn In Franlclln. ,
. Mila Glanna Marsb or Dayton'
waa the weekeQd guellt I of her
coualn, :Mr8. Lucile :Armitage. .
MIlia .felllie Garne.r waa a Wed
neBday dinner guest of Mr. and
.Mra, J . Lee Talmage at TrequU
Ity Farm ,near 61'egonlo.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jobn Hilt and
-::=====::::-z:::::====. lItUe Johnnie . [)f , Sprlngfleld
BO'OJlS:
9-12 Each ,
t-5 . Afterno.ons Except Wed.
LAND' BANK
LOANS'
long Term- 4 per, .cent
No Renewal - No Apprall8l J'ee
No Commialioa
little eon, Davtd, of Waahlngton',
D.O., Mra. Burns of Delaware, 6.,
and Mr. and Mra. Clyde Coleman
of Clncl nnaU were dlnr,er ' (\lesta
at the Home on Saturday.
. Min Margaret Edwards Is vis
IUn, a home of ber nephew,
Dr. Gale RUBsum In. Dayton.
By JANE FITE
er.,l weeka. . .
J'aoll: and Jim Reynolda depart
ed Sunday morning for a vacation
trl)) to Colorado.
and Mr&. Chester KJefaher
of Columbua were weekend house-
gUlaats of Mra. Kletaher's IIlU'"
enll.ll, Mr. and IIlrs, I'i'ed Sher-
wood. On Sunday afternoon they
ell atten'ded the SberwQOd fam-
Ily reunion held at Ftj Ancient.
Mrs.' W. C. ' Tlcl.'enor called on
frilmde In .Wilmlngton Wednea'
day afternoon.
The Do.ster family their
relllnion dinner Sunday at the
General Den'o(er Holel In Wllm
IIlr. and Mrs: John SmJth and In8:ton.
M ETHOOIITCHURCH
R. B. Coleman, Mbd.ter
Ohurch School. 11:10 A,II., J. 1,
Burake .. Supt.
WOl'llbip Service, 10:10 A. .
Youth FelowihL1p, SundaJ, 8:10
P.M. .
aT. MARY'S. EPleCOPAL
Samuel N. Ke18,
Morning Worabip, 10:80 , A.M.
WAYNE8VaLLE FRIENDS
Firat Day SchooT, 11:80 A.M.
Meeting for Worahlp, 10:80 A.M,
three SOn8 returned home Satur Mrs. Minnie Oglesbee Is con
da)" from a two weeks' vacatJon fined to the MIami Valley HOIl.
w.th relatlvea In Kentucky. pltlll, Dayton, where she til under W\A'YNE8VILLE CHURCH .OF Ml's. John Babb and her d!L1lgb g01DC treatment. ' CHRleT ' . .
ter, MISs Georgeanna Babb, '11'1.0 Mr. W. Oarl Browrr and Mr. 'M. H. Coffey, have been th.e hOliaeguesta of Wu.lter ,Donaldson attended the Bible School, II: ao A.M. Ml'e. Babb's brother'ln:law and auto races In Dayton !;Iunday. . MornIng Wor8hlp, 10:80 A.M. aleter, Mr. and Mrs. , W. Mr. EllstOn McCune of Colum Young Peoplea' . Meetlnr, 8:t6 Brown, returned to thelr home In bUEI and Mr. an'd 'Mrs. Rlohard P.M.
Columbus Tliesda)\ KOlehler a.nd tbelr daughters ,of Evening Service, 7 :ao P.M. Mr. and Mrs. ' Lawrence Jac[)bll New York City spent tbe week Prayer Meeting and Bible Study and tbelr" daughter, Mls8 Gloria end witt. relatives tn the vlllage Wedneaday, 8 P.M. . Jacobs. bave left for Ii. two week's and at 'tended the CollettMcKay
vacation In Canada. plclnlc reunion Saturday.
Mra. Elsie Hackett and ber dau !Ifr. and' Mrs. Jiarry CUne Jr.
1IIrs. Rt.odes Bunnell. of anlll' tbelr daught,er. GeraldIne, of
Waynesville, were gueata Satul'- Columbua were houaegu!lllts dur.,
day evening of Mrs. Hackett.s Ing tbe weekend of Mrs. Ollne's
mother, MrR. Sadie Reallon, ' parente, Mr. and Mrs. " Herbert
8-T. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Father R. R. Krumholb, Pa.tor
Muaea, 8 and 10 A..1l. .
LYTLE ' METt40DIST CHURCH
B. E. Baughn, Putor ,
CJ.UrCh School, 9:80 A.M., Mr .
CAE.AR'S CREEK FRIENDS
I)avld St&nIteld, ll1n1.ter
Snnday School, 10 A.M.
Worab!p Service, 11 A.Il.
FERRY CHURCH ' OPCHRI8T
Byron C&"er, Illnlllter
Bible Scbool, II :80 A.II.
MorntJIg WOl'llbip" 10:10 A.II.
PraYM MeetIDI, '1:00 P.II.
Youns People'll MeeUq, '1:00
Evening Servlcell, 7:10 P,M,
Marlume 'O'Regan, aliter of
Bob O'Regan, vhl1ted here laat
week. III . O'Regan ' 1B a feature
writer tor. the . Clnclnn.tI Poat,
prior to which IIhe l:.'er
0'11'11 prolP'ama for NBC, Cleve-
land, O.
IT FROM
AN OLD TIMER
"Before apendlng' your. mono
,ey, count out a few
and .y, for MEl It'.
golns Into my . baDk account
ior the thlnp' 111 want latAn-
00.'
Mrs. Jesse Penntngton: Is III at ' L , Doater.
her home on Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. !lay Coone spent
S.,.lor, Supt, .' .
Mr. and Mn. Clyde Levicr tbe weekend In Vlritlnla vlaltlng
bave returned bome from a trill tl&elr aon who 18 atatloned there
IrI West Virginia. with the' Marinps.
The Rev. and Mrs. Lewtll D.
Senloe .. 10:10 A.II.
MT. HOLLY METHODIeT
, .
Eyenings !Jy Appointment
Only
TELEPHONE 62
Farmer Owued-J'or .All ' I'ann ..
CALL. WlUTIII 01' SU:
Smith and daughter of Grayson,
KentuckY are tbe guesta of Mra.
Sml('h's ' father, Mr . .Alvin Smith
MillS ESTHER LUKENS
HONORED BV: SHOWER
Mary McOarren, a .. lated
by Mrs. A. D. Martin, gave a
bridal shower at bel' country
bonle near Harveysburg Wednell'
day evening complimenting Mill
T. M. Scalf, Mlnliter '
Sunday School, ':10 A.M .. E.
A. Ear.phart. Supt.
WOl'llhlp 10:aO A.M.
Evenln'g Service, 7 :ao P.II.
huld. that money tight
br your fl.t nnW U'I welT
behind the teUer'1 window at
the bank. Try It. It'. an ez
emel In haDdUq money that
pta euler the more you do
It-and, take It from an old'
Umar. It "waya payl orr
handlOmelT In happier 11 ..
tq;"
Dr. C. ' E. Wilkin
.LLIS H, eTURN. hc"y.T .... L
.l!:Yt'
. ,
.. I SOlltJI Detroit 8tr1!et
Lebanon
IA:NIA. OH,O Leb.noa, Ohio
and Cultipackers
..
J
SEVERAL MAKES OF CORN ELEVATORS
nlESE BRANDS OJ' f fJC ,p" -IZERS.
Armour's
PHONE:. WAYNESVIlLE 2834
i1
. . HARVEYSBW,tC, OHIO
.J'
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Sept. 2
thl. I. the 0 ... ' you "" , Me, ............. 'of
011 Ohio State ' MOM .., ..... ....... . ..
I.
JH
, more to do. ,1hrIII ...... 1_12 ........ ,
........ Ora_land .p.CIade, uhIIIl ..... of
.... ,,. ..... t pro"" ................ ...
.......... MUST ...... for ,.. ... tile "'a..,.
lee h alII
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7 fULL DAYS Of ENn.IAINMllTfi IDUCAflON
u...tocIr __ I ... , ....... C4IIIIe, ............ ,
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her brother and IllIterinlaw,
and Mrll. John and
sonl.
and Mrs. Tex WatsOn of
were guelte S"turdsy of
Mrll. Louise Flte and daughter,
Esther Lukens. .
MlslI Jane FUe.
Ifl.. Ru'thte bdet baa return. Mr. apd Mrs. Leland Rltta,
ad home from a two ,,*'eeka' viall iNt:ler, P84. were recent 'houae-
w;flh reJaUves In' D .. ytoD. gue.su of Bob and Dorothy O'Re
Tlie Rev. Lewlll 'Smith, putor gan. Mr.,. Ritta headed the civil'
of the Christian Churc,h In Gray. Ian c1encal ataff 1n tL'@
IOn, Ky.. was the guaat tea.cIIE,r, Reliltlons Department. A.r:m7 OeD
Sunday morning of the Cfull&llel'll eraJ H08pltal, Butler, Pa., during
Clallll at the Methodllt Church.. Wor.ld War II when Mra. O'lleg
Jimmy SnodlP'ulI returned an W8I on duty all a Firat Lt.,
from a week.,. vhllt WAC, at the lIame Inlt.Uatioft.
with his !mJDdparenttJ,1 Mr. ,and
Mrs. Dan Saylerll 10 Franklin.
The members and tbelr ramU
lal of the Community Club IIIn
joyed thelr' annual picnic Wed
neaclay evenJng at Jacob'lI Park
In Wellman.
lira. Bertha, Gordan gave a
dlJlDer at bel' bome Friday even'
tng for bel' mother. Mra. Laura
Slaldaker, who ' will leave from
Dayton Wednesday for
GAZETJ'E 'PHONE 2143
-'-
FULLER BRQSH
, .
DEALER
Querqlle. New Meslco where .he
will be the gUeat of ber IODln
law and da"ghter, t Mr. and MI"II
OIlDt Gray. Other gueMII attend
In. were Mtll Kathleen Grah.am,J'F '-'---" --MAIN
Mra. Neltlll Eaater, an d Mrll. Jen
ny Graham. . t
The Collett Rnd McKay tamll
lee UIjoyed their aDDual picnic
dlnne!! Sat.\\rday at. tLelr prlnte
Dloolc lP'ounds near New Bur
'LDston'.
yo LOOK YOUR BEST at all
time II, bring yqur clotbes to-B &:
UTICA E.U,a, CHURCH
William Shannon, MIId.ter
Sunday School, ':10 A.M., tlH.
Jame. Garrtson, l!Jupt.
Preaching, llt..,ad ard. SUD-
ot each' month; 10:aO A.M.
7:aO P,M.
Tolerance JI tbe flrat reqoillte
of every frlendlblp.
THE
'Wayn.:sville
MADONAL BANI
- I
. ___ . r. __
White Kitchen
CURB .SERVICE
e . Service I
e Open Sev.en-Night. a Weak
,
c II.
ALWAYS A FUNERAL _.RVICE
I. ' cOl).ducted In the Iplrtt of re-
Datolle, .Ignlflcance, reprdleel of
ci.llrch affiliation.
To all mtnlatera and to every
faith pr creed, we live .Incere
and practical CQoOperation.
R
,st; economical lerVIce
kno1rn throughout thla .. for .Ii
quaUlty work tL'at win ' keep you roME IN 11tESE DAYS SAVE -
In t lhe tuhlon ' tprefront <
Bring In' your clothea today ';'d
Jet ua demonMrate our IIplendtd
StUbbs
er.l Home
22:11
WkYNESVILLE. OIIlO
aervlloe,
CROME CAq COVERS
. "
$1.l5, .
, .
o
I
...
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BLANCHERS & .COMBlINATIOfi COOKERS .
'$5.95
II
KEMTfl""E
Wail Paper Ind Sizing
G. E, Bull. - EIII,mel
South M.iI, ", ..
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l
Waynesville Furaiture Appliance Ce,
OHIO
Mo_dat
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, . rHUIl *Y' ft
SPECIAE' . ,. .. .
A TO Z -LUBRICAnON ONLY;;
".$2:39
)
1 QUARTS OF SUNOCO MERCURY-MADE
. MoTOR OIL
.,
WE WIU. PICK UP YOUR CAR
I.ND nm.ivIR WHEN FINISHED
BEr.C
, -SaD_O ServiCe
....
,
v ,
,
24 HOUR
WRECKER SERVICE
GOODYEAR TIRES
for a ' blgger and b .... r
wheat crop u .. BIG.

TIIII P.l.GJD I'I'f1J
,Mr. and Mrlt. BUy Other Don ' Weaver II ependlna a I."; Bett)' Powell Ie plaDlIiDg a
caller were Mr. lin. ()1)'de days with Johnnie Bergel of Ibopplng trip to Dayton tor man,.
campbell and son, Charles, Mill BeavertoWIl. ' thlDgl tor her new Lome. Her
Phyllla Glbaon, Mrs. Obelter Mra. Robert and aunt, MrrUe, wW. join her Ill' thle
Crawford and daughter, St.:lrlef', lon, Eddie Thirkleld, of trip:
mi. Alt,
By MR8. GIB80N
Mra. Mlrta Crawford 01 lit. Orab and M'r. ' and Mrll. Kenl'1 Bergel QuJlt! a number ot OorwfD
Mr. and Mre. Arthur Rockhold and !'tIr. anll lotrl. F'at Hopkins. family ot Beavertown c&lled people are painUng aod repair-
and family spent Sunday a(ter- Miss Wilma Rocllhold and Mr. on Mr. and Mre. Lue lIofgan, 1r.g tbelr homee. .
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mr8. Earl Davidian are Mr. and loire. Bill Tate of Dewey Lamb III getUng alone
Hahn' 01 .nellf Clnclnnati. spending a few daye at Tulsa, brook' spent Sunday evening with nicely wltb his new bouse.
M. aDd Mrs. BHy Gibson were. Oklaboma:' . . Mr. and Mra. Pete_ Runyan. JlIll Moore II allO bulldlDc
supper guesta ,Wedne&lay .en Mr. and Mra. Arllhur Ker8inger himself a new houle.
lng wiU. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar and son, Tommy, o,f Dayton, call. Albert .Lamb bougLt i. neW'
parr ot near Ceirtervllle. ed on their parents, Sunday after- CORWIN NEWS OMC, truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tompsoo of noon. Mr. and Mrl. 0, H. Ker. Un'cle Fidler. JbD Lamb. hall
Spring Valley were supper gueSl9 singer. By MR8. ERNE8T GIB80N gone back to hIa bome bli
ot Mrs. Anna Lucas Monday '-'r. a.nd Mrs, Arthur Rockhold. Mr. and Mrs. Ma.rk powell' wUI daughter In
evenIng, Mrs. Morris Lew'ls and 1008, t thO 1 h ll"ft_
move 0 e f Dew ome In ........ 8 A;rTENTION FARMER8
Miss MinnIe Crawford of D&y, Jerry and . B1Dy, Mr, and Mrs. Mills this week. The ,program for your Count,-
ton l!.Pent tbe weekend with her Hlly . GIbBOn caUfld on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lamb hove wide plcol8 to be held at We
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olarence Mrs. Dick Kanes and daughter, gone to Keotucky for a few Warren County Fairgrounds, AUS'
Crawford, MI'. and Mrs. LewJs Donna, of near XelDla' lallt Thun Mr. and IIrs. Jimmie ust 24.th, wID feature Dicit Cecll.
Orawford aud daughter, DollDa.. day, bave beeL! viSiting with Mr. BUlea' WKRC farm program director. . I
lolr. _and Mrs. M: McNeil, MfS. Mr. Alfred Mor,gan and Mr. sliter In KentuclQ7. . ', The rest of tile program III of .
JennIe Richards of Day tOil Artt.ur Morgan spellt Mooday Betty Powell and children, Mr. special Interes't since it II 110m.
gu\ists evellln'g of ,qven1ng . In Sprlngtrleld, and Mrs, Ernest GlbsOI;l Tlllted posed of local talent COL'iItIIUng ' ,
Mrs. Glhson's brother, Mr . Hugh' of: Group Slngtnr, led 'by Rla.bard
Ie Lamb tn Hamlltoo on'8 day Jut maea; Accordlan Muaic. Joan
.... a .................. ___ 1.1 I,
BARN DANC
'E week. Koch; Entertainment. WllI!on SI
Order BIG M early ad JOUr &.let - Beasle apd Richie Moore called sters.
wiU haft .n the 3012-12. ....12 .,. " on Powell. There will be plent..v of rqiee
or 212-6 you wiIllIIIed. . Y!' iny 'La'mb visited friends In 8O'd contests for everyoDe. Gran.
BIO M branda are awiuf.:tured tD EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT - ADMISSION: SO cent. 'Xenia Saturady night. ge and Farm Bureau Council
.,... yoa mont money .". mcr-tbC Hugble Lamb antt tamJly, ' and membersi may check with their
the yield quality' of ;pour wbeat. TIle MIuat ...... GenntoWil Hayrides Mra. l!'armer enjoyed a organization leaders regarding
BIG M tile u..,. made up eupper at the hbme ' 'or Betty contest arraogements tor the
to etaiId.,-da of qU8lit7 aDd _ aDder dJNCt 'Powell Saturday evening an4 gl'Oup8. '
. never down to a price. ON .. RT. 42 _ 2 MILEs NORDI OF LEBANON Sunday they called on Dewey Everyone Is welcome. everrooe
I I
Lamb. . come. PleMe furntBh your ' OWD
The Mlam fertlla ... CGmpciny " ' Tiny . Lamb. Betty Powell, My, table service.
OFFICE & FACTORY - Trebeln, Xenia, Ohio == HAYRIDES EVERY NIGHT - TAKEN rtle Glbeon, Mary Etta, aDd Mar- __ --" __ _
, as Co' S. DAWSON PHONE LEBANON 602-R \ha Freeland are all planning on LQCAL DRAFT ,
llullulunnnlllllgIlIUIWII II.ua.IBIODllllmlllllllllllullllliM a trip to NaahviUe, Tenn. to visit ANNOUNCES NEW HOURI
_
________________ ....======:..!....:.:.=.:.:.:.:.:.=========. =. =. =:;::==:::=::J==-. the "Qrand Ole Opery." Loclil . Board No; 122, Lebanon,
- Ohio, wlU be open ooly on Thur ..
I PLAIES IlTITOL
,
Till' LUM
IN m STATM
F!arly this week, a 'small
plane took off from Beau-
mont, Texas, on a regoI8r
flight.tAl New York
Cit. 1.600 rmle.s away. Ita .
pl\ot was flying as low 88 '
possible, almost "hedge-
hopping,"and bis route
would have made an airlihe
pilot wonder. .
Actually he was doinJ a
difficult and highly special-
ized job. He W88 inspecting
aDd pq.troUing,everi mile 01 ,
Texas Eastern's natural
gas pipe line '-

' Aerill 'pa-


-;. trol is the'

.. -.
, ti ewayGf
. ins c..t-.
Ing UDder-
..
ing the trnes" eveg _week
in the you', tbeIe piJOta CIIIl
lIfO!; lI'.aDl fnm the
SIr that wilkeron the
ground would mila.
Potential leaks andwash-
outs are p"nei.,.JJy what
the pilot . looks f9r. He
cbeekadozens Gf river Cl'Offo
siagsand liondrecisGf small
ravines wheie a flasb flood
might wash the pipe to.e
BUl'face.
, .... wll ..
....... II
As heftie80ver Arbneas
Missouri iiouthern m:
. inGis, the first sign Gf a
new rain guile, may be the
signal for hjm ,to radio.
Texas Eastern's. nearest
oftlce. ' ,
Aet;inI on the pilofs' re-
a maintenance C!!9} '
drivel to the ecene, aou'
Gften stAlps the damage be- .
fore "it litarta with a few,)
weD 'placecl abOyeIdaI of ,
earth. 11 ' C
the job is
. a big. onGj
division
, fGremen
\ andenai-
Deers
briDg uP
heavy

C8Il8. .the vtdaDca
air .. pap ,.
. TeDI EuterDt ...
tloI' pel Gn . "m .... _
winter, throwrh the "cOld
front"areuolIndI .... aDd
Gbio and ov. the
, 0111 ApP'alachlan moan-
talDa of (J....,mma.
tba IfOU!Id does

pUot. In
IDOW' OIl tIa.,
ofteD heIDa'"
1'Dr11l'-IX-lrv of t.r.a
_.,
.... --
BIG.INCII
prepares now
FOR NEXT
,WI
,Tile lIettt ls fJII I'fJ meet '(/ winter detldline

( Texas Eastern is .buildjng 360 mi_ of PiPe
line' this as part of a DeW cdDst;fuc.
tion program to it' to 'more
serVice. In three of the ten ....es throUgh
, .
which the Inch lines pass, pipe line crews
are rushing woJ,k tel completion bef'ore
arrives. One of the many
- .-
, ,
WElDERS ADD .. MILE A DAY TO. '
\ -. 'lEIISEASTER'S S'lSTIM ...
l 1
Under river. and highwan ad oVer billa the DeW
eecticmII of pipe IiDe go forwud at t1ie rate of OWl'
a mile a day. When the weft is finiShed, we1diD8.
. areW8 will have together aome
, , tbo"'M 4O-fOOf8ediiODs of B,-'pi".
" n. ,total bfl61l.000 f.ona. the8e,DBw 1-
,Hies will cOat an edmlllted mm;., .. m,uch 01
aM pJreb ....
eel steps in COlastructiDgthese new pipe lines'
'is ahow:n 'Here, in a operation,
the CJ8W of a lprimjDI maclrine polishes rust
- scale off "the pipe atut appliee a Coat,of
bot tar enamel' put on
glass Ibre wrapping and additional coating
to protect DeW pipe in the ground. .
1'. "
,EN"NEERlS SPEED' NEW' CONSTRUC-
TIDN AT COMPRESSOR' STATIONS .
1ift.DeW compressor. stations are being built to.
eene the Big Inch System, and four existing
mtioDI are being enlarged. When this new
,
eowtraction iI. completed early- next year, there
wD1 be 26n,.ti,ODI and 272,OOP hOl'8ePOwer to help
'c8rry, IiBtural gas the Inch -This
cxbatiDued helps Texae' Eastern fWfiU its
.... Ioocl cifDeD JOur coimty.
days trom 8to 4: 30 and Olr l!'ri.
daY8 from 8 to 121 ; 00 noon. All
bo)/s becomlng 18 yean of ace
are requested to report at that
time to regillter.
. Make It your bUlllneaa to knoW'
yourself; which iii the' mOlt , d1lf.
lcult lellon In tbe
Economlst- a IU)" wbo ' talla
JOu how to spend your money
after JOu baev done eometb1Q
elle With it.
AUGUST
SPECIAlS
DESK BLOIiEkS
- 10 ..... '
CROME MOUNTED
'" RUBBER STAMPs
(Til,. Ba. Mad .. )
1 Llne x 1 Incb .... '.. ..... 600"
.2 LInes x 1 Inch . ....... .. 800
3 Llnell x 1 Inch .... ... . ,1.20,
: (10% Ofr L1at Price Dumis Aq,) I
THE MIAMI GAZETfE

"'E,PIIiT
"4'"''-
. N.C .....
FLOG. E EL
4 ....
, or "
I.,...m.
1 I.,_.u
f !I
un/qu. f-tuN of th. Chi.,
COlO Fc,lr Is the
'illate and . "tlrnsteni Indian
P'O.'idld by the
Santa F. rai,lway: On. of the ou,
.taading .xhibits of the fair, tINt. (
,illag. is an eXact replica of 'a
lOuthwest.,.. - Inelia!'
clilding pu.blo's, "ogana and'
wikiu". More '11'
trGnsporte6 10 . the faIr II, the
Santa F., flye In the villag.. In
tli. pholo cibo,.' Is .liown ct
of the I"dlan ,illage dw.ll.n wlao
represent lix triba,
tile San Juan, the llinlil Hopi,
Jem8, Apaclle and Ne,ajo. At
,right; Wachter, fair ,1.llor,
decided t'.at al,hou9h .he likes
don., the latchina cIolls' olltsld.
the enmace to the 'illag. ,were
-bit play .Ith.
Pop Chal., Taos Indian' singer and artist, whose
is in San .. F., N. M., is shoWIl (left)
in typical coshime. She is featUred-iii the enter-
toinment offered at the Indian village. This picture.
was .' the comal of her falllil home in Tao.
..... Il10, .... M. ' ' , ..
Ray
Cash .. 'In
r \
B,. Blobar. OUI WUJdDlOD
N
o O:NE would have belleved
. Ral' Sharon capable of Mrata-
ger;n .. Olne look at him, aDd you
would have ca,talogued bJm In the
reservedl. conservative ,class of
youn, trlen who adhered 10 the ac. j
I
' ceptecl ' pttema
3
eMiliate
Flotlon
dIctated b3" pro-
priety anI;! con-
vention. He was
a ,ood lookln,
boy with 110ft
brown , eyes and a mouth.
He 8IJ a clerk in the South-
port Company_ 'lbere wu a
future Utere lor him.
I It occurred !Rot even to Ray that
the fine UP1,ltatlon he had could be
as aD allet, cashed. In on. Not,
until Phil Clairmont came
bad beeD born 1n
5OlllOlpolrt. At 18 he bad ,one orr to
eolle,o aDd not returned. - He !lad
been a lootball hero. an AU-Amer-
Ican quarterback. After araduatJon
he bad .old bonda and coached
football teams and written maga
zlne on gridiron' tactics
and liven a series ' at lectures over
the raeUo. He had made quite a

TwD wiaten later PbU re-
, tamed to 1m IIome town fpr Use
OIu'Idm.. holiday.. '1'IIe foill.
pve him Qal&e recepUoa. .
They beJd partie. for blm ant! ,.
aBIle4 him to talk at w.
fUIIctlon Us.t. Be ltayed
tbJ'olljrb New or ear'l, whlcJ1a
was 'Ionrer than be blteDded.
'l'bo I:eAHD lb.' be .,.ect waa
SheJla Famaworlb, "be "arh'
. 'llvaUl &T.iI",
Shellll was a native of Southport.
bald wheat-colored hair nnd
blue eyes. She had known Ray
Sharon all her 1I1e. She. lJked him.
they grew up and Bay be-
talkin, ber around, ahe Wal
hapW.
. Singing . Shining
Letson for Au,-' aI, iMl
E
VERY ATOM or the unIverae,
laid Calvin. IparkIn with the
glory of God. That Is thought
for . this week: In the created unI-
we can see
the God wbo la
m 0 r e wonderful
than aU his works.
The .elected Psalm.
express lour differ-
ent 'aspects of God'.
creaijve pow'e 1'.
Psalm a out
the dIgnity and the
glory o! mono Jl)JIde
to, be mai:fm9.' #1. Dr. Foremu
earth; P , '9: .
1-6 10 tli. maJe.tlc ':at
sun' and ' starll ; , Paalin 85:9-13 lee"
nature !IS a farmer lee. it. in terms
01 lun, rain' and crops; Psalm lOf,
one or the nobleat poem. in exls-
tence, celebrates God'. glory in 'aU
U4n,' areat and small.
e e
MYltery
T
HESE Inllplred P.lBlmlllta law a
bllh truth: Nature is 101' man'lI
in but It hal also a nlue.
a beauty ' and a splendor an Its
own; and it Is one or the way. by
wbich we can know 000. What Is
true of nature is true. U1' more. of
the God who created all thin,s. One
of Ilie thoughts sugge.ted 10 their
minda was the mYlltel')' of nature.
Eyea &oct.,., wiUl aO Utat
sol_ .... tUsooverecJ, tIIere
Is myster,. bI lIIe mwl e"'ea-
tal laeta or esbleDce. Wha' fa
Uah" I. Ulef . 1fta, Iii
eaeraT Where did I' come from
an. "bat Is Use d.... ., 1&
aUf '
CLAIRMONT met her at
ODe or the mIlD)' pat1i1ll that
held in hi, honor. He remem
Who ahe was an4 "as Quite
A common grass bllide performs
miracles that chemistry hall not
,.e' loItated. The my.ter,. or nature
. '\1JI,e.tI ' the deeper mystery of
nature'a God.
e
Power .
W
E AIlE beginning now to real
ize, even better than
Psalmists could, how much
there III in nature. We have
trallc e",ldence or the atom's
er. Now "e have allo
whU. eperlY cannot be daiitftlvtd.
It cannot tJe - by us,
It chan,es fotm.
'..AI tile _ter lD.a ...........
Un wbleb ......... tbroaCb ft
iarbi.e wW _& CUmb up
to &an Uu! tbrblae' aphi, ..
the "bole' 1UIiYerae (tlllI1 tell
al) la III lIIe process eI WIlDIDf
down. I'
But bow was the unlverie born
how was en.raY born. in the first
place? How was the unlve.rse, .0
speak, wound up? Science dopa not
profeli to .know; but reUlloulI an
.1:13" In, the beginning.
. . ' ..
.
T
HE wi'Jter of P.ahn lOf was well
aware that lome parts of'natjlre
Thunc1a)r, Aupst 18, 1 ...
ClASSIFIEj),
DEP' ART ME H ''''
WANTED, New or nearly new. 1 or
row corn picker.. Alii. Cbalmer. com-
bine .. I. E. DaY". I'll 1l1li11. Ill .......
111. '
BAY, GRAIN, FEED
BALED UAY-bt and 2nd ",utUn" Al-
t
Olfa. I mixed ho)/ and atraw delivered at
be daht price. Colt 8a ..... n tOllOS or
write SHADY OR'OVl!: rAlnl. R. R.
MUan. In'.
HELP WANTED-MEN
SALESMAN
Old .. tabU.bed Mfr . b D real oppor-
tunity open ' for a man over 311 rOr local
p,
rotected terrllol')/ \0 .ell c.omplete llnc
oint.. BUick and. Aluminum Roof
nil'. dJrccl to tndustrlal. Commercial
and Former Full tlm.e or as .Ide Une.
Experience prererred bllt not e entlal,
'HI,b comml ... lo.... promptly paid. Car
nece .... ry. Write ..Til. yertex 1lI r
'.rla. Ce .. Ol..-o)a." t. 0111
POR RENT, VacaUo,,- at Hotel Yellow
Blinks a . tleb"rmnn'. par.dl .... ..,oder.te
1004 .ood'-bollta-molora-eot-
talea, Phon.. or write for re .. rvatJonl
'II . tlC1. Norlll W.Ii ...... ID
""ICE: , " 15 room cotlBS .... 'or
rent, 135 "",o.k; YDcanclu 'In Dnd after
,Jill' 31.t, Write AI " "u'. 1110 Oate.
III. er .011 o. UO'J Ta... ,W.d.. Til." ..
lo.emlie., 0101
Planning for the Future?
.Buy ti.S.. Savings
About- Ton
e
aze e
, .
I
ITEMe OF INTEREIT
FOLK' YOU KNOW
Serving Waynesville Since 1850
I
NINIITY.N1JfTH 'YBAB, DSTABLlSmm i'EBkUABY, 1810 WAYNEBV1LLBl. OHIO, THURSDAY, Septembl,r 8, 1'"
I'IVII CIIN'1'8 eoPI'
Mr. and Mr.. RUllel WUIOIl
and tamJly bad aa weekend cuesta
Mr. and Mr.. BUt RetUn'g an4
cblldren of Oleveland.
r: and ' Mra. PAUl SoWash ot
MAnaUeld were weekend 1U8IIta
or Mre. D. C. RJdr.. and Mra.
n Id5e and guellta enjo)'ed A mot
or trip Into Kentuclriy on Sunda.
Mr. and MrII. Bobert Baker and
cblldren of were Mon
day gue.ts or Mr. and Mr . Rop
More -Teachers Hired Oenterville And Harveysburg
&hool Will Open Win Festival Honars
H.rtlock and famllJ. .
Record Enrollment
Of 680 Expeded
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL Miss Raylyp Crabbe TWO AND' A HALF INCHES Big Pade Highlights
The 1949 Fall baseball pro- M' .
Although Will St. John's
gram at Waynesville will get un . ed In Anz
e
ona Plethod of meaaurlng the am
DULt of ra.1n!all In W IlYnes
Suceessfal Week
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jack OoUina ot
Dayton are ann'OjUlclng the birth
of their aecond Ion . 00 Monda)"
f:!ept. 6. "ra. ColUna Ie a Ideee 01
Mre. D. O. Ridge an.d quite weU
known here.
derway today wheJl Coach' Ed '
. vllw may not be accepted aa
P(Jrter will hoLd the practice , . accurate by the U. a. weath. Cilmaxed by a IplendJd para4e,
sesalon at g P.M. at . the IDgh B, ore a. larBe ffrlaplace, bank er Bureau. we would conBlder the second annual Little 1It&m1
Mr. and "rl. A. H. Earnhart
recently lpent a tew: day. ' witll
tbelr Ion. "r. Alton Earnhart, in
l' auldlng. Oblo.
With repair work on the hlr;b: School.
th asterlf, and light ed by the it far more reUable than the Fall Festival. sponaored by the
of cathedraL candles In seven method .. aed bv tho' la.tter Waynesville CIvic Club,' Came to
IIchool building pratlcally c(Jm
b he ... I b th -- ,
anue a ra. on e even In keeplnft the temperat.ure In a close Saturday night.
Pleted, Supt. K. M. RetalUck i8
In'' ' of Au .... .t 20 "'1 Ita 1
.. . m S8 y yn Miami. F orlds. always below The festival 'W&s a .ucceu lin'
preparlnB lor the openIng sesalon Cattle Or daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs 1I0, altllough It Dl1J,y be closer anclally. according to ebalrmllD
Mr. Mra. T. M. Burton' and
dllUBhter, Naomi Jane. Mra. Jen
ul" Mullin. and Min LUla lien
1I!UD have retlll1r64 from & del1lh
l.1ul trip through the ea.t;
ot tbe tall term.
'V J. . Cr.btle, became the bride to 100.
A. H. Stubbs, althouglt the flnal
of r. William Canro\l Penney, 'IlI_. St. John ulea a. can. that report tit not ' in to date. '
OIasses will start ,wfth a half
-- f 101,- II M L L. .IIU....
...
, - -'a. ,1m re." "enney has been leveled 'on a cement No prize w.IUI ofterlld, uut the
d'ay schodule Mnoday,. l'tartlng at. Place At State Faler of ew Brun8wlck, 'New Jersey. 'base and placed:l
n
an opeJr tallje)t lIunfl(Jwer W81 emtblted
. Mr. and Mra. Harry 'faylor of
AUamllbur5 were Thurllday after-
noon suesta ot Mr.. Lilla Ben'
ham.
8: 45 A.M. School lunchos wIU be '
tUng' for the ceromony wu spot. According to thla canned by Mr. Nat Murra,-.
&erved or.: Tuesday.
Cblnu Valley Ranch report. two and a balf In'Cbea In the drawing for tIM! poand
of Mra. Bill)' HallIburton, of rain teU In W, /lvbeav!Ue prize. Mr . Robert Iloran waa aw.
A tea.cbers' meetlnB will be Wayne8.vllle stockmen' took Granite Dell ' f> tt A 'l
'
s. '" resl'O , r I between Saturday even1ng ano arded tbe televl.lon let. anel
beld at the grade IIchool building their ahare of the at the fS were ueed In great profus Tuesuy mornlng. Perry Clln'8 won the $100 cuh
MrII. ' Frank L. ' aylor of Green
wlcb. Conn'. Ie the peat of Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Hawke and Mr.
aud Mra. ' Harris "osher and
u&ughter.
Friday at 9 A.M. and snother at Oh10 State Fair the past throughout the, rooma.
award. '"
the blgh school on the same dar week.
e Rev. Cbarl'as
The foUowln, results ha"e been
at 1 P.M:.
"he following placed In er, author of aevt' ral books MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENTS recorded for the var,OU'I competlt-
. The estimat'ild enrollment for the class competitions: lore and of the ' Ive events of the . teBU"al:
OIa8s 715 (JerSllye)- Helfer Con'" U aJ Ch h In RECEIVED BY FRIENDS
On Thursday evening. Mr. and
lUri'. Harry Satte.rthwaUe enter-
tained to dlnner. Mrs., Frank 1..
anlf Mr. an'd Mra. Ronal4
Hawke.
the comb\:g yesr III apl}roxlmately
.. rega on , urc
Beat School D ... _ ..
Call, First place, Advancer Stan' officiated
DOI&U-
680. the blghest 10 th'e hlatory ot '
. .. . Friends and relatIvea here are First, tie, CentervUle _ ..... Har.
ilard Gem- Walter E111'J and Son: / In I b h f
"'u
the .chool.
e.n marr age,. y er s.tb I te t d I th I It t1 . , '
.,
OlaslI 854 Bull, bride , chQEle a cream r.; res I! n e nv a on reo veYBburg.
All IIttidenta In the (lUb grade 12 months and uMer i s montbs,
celved by Mrs. E. L. Tbomas : Secon.d. Germanto'Wll.
ttlrough the twemh wUl report
w plaid suit, with .... r. and l'tlre. Raymond .1.
Third place, Somer A-'ll LUck" onilln A" I d
Ama.teur Horae Show-
to the high sch'ool on the open
J # g ac""asolr e8 an car Fitzgerald request Y(JW' preaence
Ing day. The fLtth and ab:th JlmJ Roger O'Banion, Rt. I , 'Way' rIIid Nismen roaet!l.
Firat, rJe"la Lamb
Mra. I!'ran.k 1.. Taytor entertaln.
ed tor Sunday d1nner at the Gold
ell' Lamb 10 Lebanon. Mr. ' and
Mrs. Fftld HartlICIClt otf MlUord"
Mr. and "rl. Barri. Moehet
dauBhter, and Mr. and M .. a. Roll'
1I1d Hawle,
. - nesvllle. .
r ""'aid 0 ' hone) , a'... bride' at tb'e marriage or their daughter Second. Tobe lJaU
grade classes will be betd In' - thl! '
.... uU 8 Mar)' LouJae to 'Mr. Todd Thomas. ._A n
blgh echool building unt,l the ClaslI 862- (OOW) , IGth place, 0 ' atte1;ldant. won, a dark green S 8' 10 00 .. Eesl decqra...... oa .. -
Rarock's 'Lady Suean. Roger Lee a . 'With, a corsage of white glad ajturda.y, BdI\, : Firat, W&JDenfUe Boy Bouuta
new vocational agricultural hulld
1. I Church of St. Kevene. Mlo.neapol Second, Hodson Hatebt'ry
Ing III completed. Olass 865 (,Heifer Oalf)- 12th I.V E I H iB. MIna."
Dest Decorated Bicycle--
SUpL Retalllck Informed the
Il""' r. ar. a former col Mr. Thomaa, IOn of Mr' . and Bo),. Don -+eltz
place, Hilltop's SueUa. Rog8l' Lee I-e cl--amate '0 tho. blidegr
n
Mr. and Mra.' S. A. Drqo ot
New Xork City are vtelt1ng Mr.
and Mra. Geo,.e PeterBO
n
Sr. and
Gnette tbJs week that two more O'Banlon. ' .' ,.... - . .... oom. Mrs. Seth Tbomas, and grandson Olrl. ]\farllyll' PoIlnBkJ
teachers hal'e been eOlPlo)'ed to acted as man.' Tbe hrlde's ot the late Mr. E. L. Thomas and Best Pet Drawn Vehicle--
teach tor tbe coming ) ear. Mra. PDOGR-A-M-S-'-' JIIOther wore a dark ,sheer alter Mrs. Thomaa. serve.d It. the AIr Richard Flaher
Euella McClure of Lebanon will
DOOr.: gown a (lO.ruge of pink Oorps. attended lJnlv. 01 M1nn.. B
teach ettIrer the first "r secood A Berles of radio programa '
est Dreseed
,. Boy Scouts Is being" presented . " reception. Wlill1h followed the and 18 connected with the Mfim' Jimmie Lamb
IJ'Sde and Mr.. Minerva Hough each Saturda), at 6 P.M. by -011'1, wu atteJfded b)' a lArge eapolls Furniture 00. . Best Drel8ed
Alma Petenon. ' .
IIr. and lire. oua LeMU of
Sbetrlel4, Ala. and Mr. and Mn.
!i'rank LeMay of LebanOIr flalted
wIth Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Day on
Sunday.
a tonner' member of th faculty, Ion WPFB, MlddletoWD, durtq ifOu; ot biena;'
Shal"On Hunter
will return to teach Engllsh , ami the r.emalnder ot thla, montb and ,Mr. an'd Mra. are mem
BeBt AutomobUe-
Latin.
the first Saturday of October IItrs of the edJtorfal staff of tk ' A . Oliver Jaeobl
Mr. alid Mn. Ralph lIalnoUl
aDd 'ahIldren, Allan and L7nn', or
'Detrolt were .... ta of their par
eta, Jlr. and Mra. Ray
The program 'ls aimed at broadel't" P.resc(Jtt Eveninr COurier and.
Belt WUel Animal--'-
10g the IICOpe"'of Scouting In the realde at 306 ;m. UnioD' at. In j 'I'IIln nitJ Groundb'o,. by )bra Choate
Dri,ers
' .Licenses Mound Bulldera Area Counell, of frescott. '.
Best Trained Pol1'l Irr Para4e-
which' 'the Wayne8VlI1e .'Jlroop la' and .Ilo1rs. Cr&bbe attended Mr. and Mra. Wayne Sblcla.ker David FlBher (lCJ.du-old lOat
'" :Wedding and lpent a tew dan ,an4 chUdl'Qll of WllrthlQton. Ohio colt 'WIt.b moCer)
O Sal H
' and, &r'O\lnd Preacott. called on hla mother, lira. Mary Best Mllc. Pet by JJor- ..
D . e ere 'LoCAL PI:.AYER8 SELECTED
on' Th'llrsday moi-u.l.Dc. (Woo4ohUcIt), bY Don .. Rich
FOR At:.c.aTAR ... AYNE YOUTH Uter were' en to ,Norm ard I'rre
. By .f1M' IONEl4l , ARE AT FA"' . (or a .hort Beat ,Mille: Pet Glrl-
...... .. ;;;'* JIOnc1r4;t, A . It, botIl wai Mra. Olive Cw'l ""118 called to (1;)081) by Nancy &Dd Ricker
area can .tart getUq driven' Co III represented, I.n a ea ne &DtI ,.oath. thia week bee&1lM 'of Palmer; ' ..lo
ense. thll week. and the 'pollee Gray's Barber Shop" win have ' Its the State Fair at OolumbllJl. 111e (feattl ot, IIer .V ,p . . _84JDIID QOOug
wUJ.. expect )'OU to them In BI.uual aU'alar Sunday at 1n the evening, they square Ralph McPherlOn. Y An'g e
Mr. aDd Mr . Crawford your pDlBeBaion wblle dHvl1llt af 2:30. '
danced with' othElr youth from Mr. a.ml Mra. Harold TbacJtera First, J'JoNDce Moran'
called on Mr. and Mr.. Jl;.(lward ter September 80. If you put , oft Bellbrook champs , or th'e loop District 7. ThOBe . who attended IOf SJlrlngbore called on Mrs. Second. Robert SDlder
Momi ot near Wa)'neaville 'Th- 'tlng the new perml'ta ."yond ' w1ll oPPGae' the ., _rs .selected were: Janet Pet.era. Wandalou Alice Clark on Saturday,. Devll'e Food Cake--
ada,. ev,enll\. Decembr 31 or tblB year you will from the other fl Yi!' teams ln the ' WilBon, ' Betty' Satterthwaite. JJob 141811 Elizabeth', Cbandler left Flret, Florence Moran
Mra. Rlch'ard Haln ... a'Dd daur:b have to take a retellt. Thus, tIre league. lerry Vickers, JImmy Car- Hastinga I\Dd DOln Lukens of Friday mornlllB to relume her Second, .Grace Preml ..... t
, ter. Donna, ot near Xenia, ' Mra. deadline for new lIcenst'& is Sept. t cr, , BIlL Stubbs, and RJlI Barton Wayr .. esviUe; Gwen Cope'ntng, duties at, Hampton Institute, Va. Sponge Cake--
McKeUb'! and .00, G&rre,.; 311 - and the absolute (ieadUne la will I'epreaent Wayneavme. Duane, WUlOn .and, Joao'l Cook ot She was accompaniod by l!4rs. 1!'Int. Grace PreDderut
were cUnner ,ueata of Mr. and December 81.
lIellbrook Will be guided by Lebanon.
Luelle ArmJtage who w1ll spend Decorated Cake-
Mra. Hlty G1b1on Thuraday. Mra. Licenaell may be purcbased .DIck -Sackett while the Stars will
a week'a vaCaUou In VlrglnJa. Firat, III,.. Ga,-Ie ""au
Walter Bmlth and BOD, LIn, call from Betty Cook, deputy registrar, be undel' the snpervlalou of COUNTY GRAND JURY Mrs. Earl Sw"n or LebaD' Second, Robert Snider
ed in the artemoorr. 'I "t the Earnhart realdence on Ohitty of Bowersville ' and Burrlff WILL CONSIDER 23 CASES on eaUed on ner frlend8 at 'th.e Cooldea-
Mra. Thom.. BunTon and lira. Miami It.. between and , of . Oentervl'lIe plus Orville .Gray Local citizen'll selected tor JUry Home Saturday afternoon. Flnt, Doris Smith
Olarence Crawford lpent Tb1lr8< Third. The COlt Is 40 ct'nu, and of Waynesville as coachea. service wlien the grand Jury con. Mra. Cora A. ThompSOn of Second, Grace Pren'CIersut
day afternooD .Ith all.. Ethel drvera are a.ked to bring their Tbe Ittartlng tine-up for the vened In Leba.non for ita cUfreLt Cln'CInnatl and Mr. and Mra. H. FruIt Pie--
' 1949 permits. Stara will be: seeelon will cOl!lalder 23 new L. Palmer or . Mason. O. caUed on Flrllt. Kather1ne
Mr. aDd Mrs. alIT Glbaoll call .
Colbert (Cell'.) . Catcbef caslls. Attorney Mar Miss .fe8Ble Garner Thursda'! Open'fAced Pie--
ed ,on Mr. and Mn. IIarr)' Glilaon ATTENDING SESSIONS Stubbs. ' (Way.), Hase vln E. Young Jias announced. The
Flrtlt, AiDy Dar
Saturda)' aft.emoolf. . IN COL.UMBUa Oarter. (Way.). Second Base jury convened fol: the llrst time Mrs. Harl Harvey and Mrs. .AGRICULTtJRAL. CLASS!l8
IIr. Ilrs. Delmont Price of F. Gene Brown Is attending the Ferguson. (Bow. )" 8 Baae- Tuesday. ' .' Ha),eB Keever of LebanoD' caned Deat Stalk of Tollacco-
near Xeata calle4 On , Mn. 4rth. Dlatrlct Managers' meetlnB of the Zimmerman, (Bow.), Snortaaop Ca.es Include lareen'!. brealdng (In friends and relatives at the lI'lrat .lamell HartaocIt.:
or Rockhold Friday eyenilrr. AmerIcan Farmers' Mutual Ina. VlekerB, (Way.). Outf!eld and entering, non.su-Pport, aaault .Home Frida,! mornlnr:. " Second, Robert lI'IIrnu
Jlr. aDd IIrs. llarl 1,QC8I and Co. In Columbu. today an.d Yrl BaYII, (Bow.), Outfield and batter)'. burglary-and \Afry Missea Minnie Dodson and Ruth Belt 6 Ear. of Col11'-
famll)' were aupper gueata ,ilion day. Brown Is the PI.trlct Manag 'HIflerd, (Cen.), Outfield . ILg concealed w,eaponll. Chandler were gueBt, of MIss Finit, LYman Day .
day evenlnr of their mother. Mr.. er for Warren, Greene and CUn' The pitChing du.tles wlU b& Selected for grilJ,nd JllJ')' service Elizabeth' Ohandlllr at the Yum Second. 'Lyman DaT
Anna LaciU. ' n counties. shared by Jonea ot Harvcp'sburg, from this vlLCIlIl1ty are nora Yum Inn near Dayton Thllrllday Beet Quart. Jar of lIarlfl)'-
Min p&trloIa ' -Smlth' of Colum , .J.. picmlc fdt'the agents of the Haugney, BowersVille, ar.'d Kala. Jam --- lildward..._ GeofBe, C 11 E'vening.
First, Chas. H. Ellis
bu . I. a few dar' with American Farmers' Mutual , Ina. er. Centerville. ' Hlgbtman, G1ad)'II' Pene,wit. Oh'ar- Mr. lIPent Thureday Deet Quart Jar of Oate- .
hel' parenta,. Ifr. and lirs. PhI. Co. will be held Sun'day at Sbaw
Jee ' V&Ddervj)rt, Albert Cook and at the Ohio Stat. Fair In Colum First, EarL Crawford
worth SmIth, alaier., MarIaD. nee park In Xenia. The event The Farm Bureau Youth CQun- Elale SurfaCtl' (If Wayn6/lville;, ,bUll. .' Beat S Stalks ' of Boy Deana.-
and .mu:.dmother. )!Int. lIattie wUl be llpOn.ored by Brown. cn wtU' meet on: FrIda.y evening, Neme Rich &I\'CI Ralph BrooKa of
I'Irst, Roger lluDyoll .
Levi and IOU, WeIUDlten. ,
9, with Misaea D'orotby: and ' Harveyaburg.
T . Dest % Peck of Irlah Potatoe.-
IIr. ' and lira. Bdrar porf of ,LENA INEZ SMITH , . Miriam WilBOn hOlltesllea. ' W.S.C.S. O . M,EET First, Jake Strou.e .
CentenlUe caUed OD' IIr. aDd Lena. In .. Smlth. flv9 months
LYTLE HOMECOMING Tbe W.S.C.S. of ,tho' Methodlat 'Second, George llrown
HIl,. GibBOn Bunday' arter ,old, died at the home of ber par Th. annual Earnhart ReunIon 8UND,AY; aEPTEMBER 18 'Churcb "'Ill meet at the cburcb Beat II Sweet Potatoes-
nOOn. '
ents, Mr. and Mra. WeBley Smith' will be held Sunda)" Sept. 11, at ;Everyone Is Inyited to Thurs" Sept. ]6, 'WIth a covered l'lrat/ ' L'/man nat
Mr. aDet Mre. Kenneth Heaten Sunday morning. No eauee tor tbe Harry Smith' Park, near Way att"nd, tJle annual Homecom1nr of dlllh dinner In the church dining Best 6 Oni011!l-:
and family of baJt(m . called on her death 111 given'. She 111 lIum. nesville. A basket cUnner wU1 be Lytle' Cburch on Sun'day, Sept. rOOlD. Mni. .Oharlea Bailey of First, Lymau Day
Mr. and Mra. EIlawortb Smith ed by lier parent flvCl brothers served at noon and a ,program 18. Sunday Sch'ool at 9:30 a!!Cretary of promot. Second, Will St. John
Saturday eyeniDI'. and her maternal and and business meeUng will feature Serv.lceB at 10:30 and aermon by ion In Da.:vtoll District, will be the Dest 6 Beetll-
MI .. Floria Maude Reed. of I.,-andparenta. Funeral services thd afternoon'. Mr. Loyd DavIa ' llI Rev. Bernard ;Bllugbn. 'Muslc by gueBt sJ)E!aker tor aftemoon. Firat- BUUe Stubbe
near New BurUnrton, Mr. and were at 2 P.M. Tueaoay at president and Mrlt. Kar' Babb of the Junior Chol:r, an'd dedlcatlo Dr. Robert Kennetb, Dut. Supt.. Beat iI Pears- ,
Mra. Audrey' Crew : and famtlT of the ':OIM!ll1 Bt"le church la , of the new wOrllhip center. and Mrs. Kennedy, allO are invito First, L)'JllaD' Day'
near Lebanon. lllri. EmID8 Crew "ey.burg. Rev. James' Rader of
A goo4 'progrlll.pl haa been ar. ed gueata.
Lo
n
S8llt 6 carrota-
caUed on Mn. Mattie . LevI lut 'llelated. Burial ,w.. made In the Richard McFadden ha. JOIned ranred tor the lilfternoon. A baa.
First, 'Perry Oook .
Thu,edu e"enlD( to , remlDd ber Jonah' RUn cemeterY by the the .tart ot Stubbe Funeral, Home lUit cllimer WiD be served at MASONS MEET SEPT. 24 Uargeat Head of Cab.,.. ....
of h'er 86th b\rthdaT. " ice Cre&ID Stubba Funeral Home. to serve a year'a apprenUceBhtp. noon.
Wa,neavUle Lodge 183, F. and Firat. Hqrace
and calle were .ened. ' , '
A na'Vy veteJ:An', McFadden comea,
A. M. will m'aet in lpeolal SeaMOII' Best Plate of Green lieu.-
Mn. Edgar Poff and Mrs. HU,: Mr, andMra. Ciaren!:!1 J. Davl. to WayneBvHle from his bome at ANNOUNCE BtlllTH OF A SON on Saturday evening, Sept. S4, FIrst, George Hendereon
GlblOn' caUed on Mr. and lin. of are the parer.ts or a 'l*, Bethesda', . OhIo. Mr. &lid Mrs. H. C. Hodaon are honOring the Past Masters. . Beat Plate of LIma 1Je&na-
Dill Darinc 10 the eysQlq. PDWld baby, daughter, QhrI"Une
anncruncJnIP the birth ' of a Inftiator)' work wUl IMi give. First, Ra)'Jllon'CI IIlrden
. ... .. 11D8 ---""'01" ........ t "nn born Frida- Sept &t J If . Rlk tu-_.I to bla"
b th P
Second. Lyman Day
- .... ......................, J,' e erson er ra ....... pound bo,! .boru Saturdiy in Ken )' e' aat Kutera and twenty. ri a PI t
tbla paIIt week 'WIth her grand Miami Valier HOIpllal. Mr. home In Battle Oreek, Mlc".
ti... pest men oell-
M d
- Tho Mra . . Walter Manifold of Lees.
I ton;
ve year .. lna will preaented FIrat. lI1lrden
parenta, . r. .an mu _ after spendlng a Yfeek witb b I The Hodllo
n
family will Join to two members. Second, Pe....... 000111:
Roberta of ne&r Xenia burg and IIr. and )(re. Loyd nay' '"'andparenta. :Mr. and Mrs. R. "'r. Hodson her'l I'n' October when will ' be .ervild . ..,
. la are the 'matemal and paternal .. .
- <
Beat 8 Peppent-"
"rs. Henry Berges and daurh
C. MoJer.
tbe Brown reaidenoce on Fourth
First, BlUle Moran
ter NIUl'CY Lee, ,r P,!""ertowD
.t. wUl bec,ome .th'elr bome. HAPPY HOUR CLU'B TO MEET Second, Robert Moran
.pent Thilrada,. with her parenti,
Lucille Lauterhack or New
<Mra, Rw.kell ' WIlIoD' wJlJ ' be Largest Cucumber-
IIr. aDd Ilrs. bJe MorpD. . Mra. tr:
n
her York OIty retlirrreci to her ' home Mr. and Mrs, E. N. Reed and to the Happy Hour .Clnb First, L.,man
11_ Jlinnle Crawford of D&,f. ome 011 after IlPending a week 'tVlth '!Ir. daU(hter, Nanc1.. of St. Bernard, on aftemoon, Sept. ]3. Beat Plate of Mahsoee-
tOD " pellt the weekend .'WIth ber Sept. U; to the l'rIend It Club, and Mrs. R. 0 , ClpclnDatl, aUended the Fall r,or the flrlt meeting Rlnce vacat,. :FIrat, Horace lIumett
parenia, and, Clarence ,Mill. Leah 10111 and 1h8.
Featlval Satur1ilay anD visited Ion. ,!tIra. Rhode. Bucr."U and Second. Raymond Bni'den
Orawford.
; AIID8 Peterson .. oo-hollteuea. Miss Lola Searl. wh.:l hall been with Mr. and lUrs. o. M. Rld- Mrs lIlellte BUnnell wUl be In Pum kl
-r. -"'.' ...... -1 0"'--- of '''-. Toblan Law-. M-. ft'-_. ., d ,.. ,.... "v . ' r '
Largest p Ii--
_ - _ - .. ....-.. _.. , ..... - vlalUng her 1I81'ents .&Ur. an .... ra. and other frlenda bere. charse of". pro-.... Fl ' t """ __ a B-
]reDia oallecl OQ IIr .. and lira. Al-. KooIIler and Xn. Rar Maillau Wliburb;N. Seara, retun.-ed to h'el
1'''0 rs. ... 0 ......
............ 1I0r,." .aDd ---11- Ba"'rda- 'WIIl _ be In -1.-- of the ft__ &_1 S d Weekend guElsta of Curt Bu
Second, Robert I'IIrDIItI
anna _ ...... OJ..., -... .... ..... - home Phoenix. AU I. un &y. nett and famll,! ",ere 1118881
Largest Blluaab-
e"JleD1n
r
. !:.... "_.' 110--'- .......... &lid YOU CAN WIN
Anna. Viola. and Edith DavIa and Sunflower.- ... , FIrat, Roaer iBlm701l
..... IaVO ...... ........ \ .r. and Mrs. WUbur N. Seare O&"ld DaTla At Brldll(.boro, N.J. lI'Irat, Earl Crawford" Belt S Applee-:-
ramllr
.-- au"-r -_.. -. a tree ticket to the Twin ....... t th .. d -Ith "r ...... "<
...... - PI(,'" .--_...... .....--... e if ...... -'-d _.. ..- e wee .. en , - ... _ .. Min Ruth Bur:nett accomplUded Second, Nat Muna,! FIl'IIt, Il M And-
d
... eTeMDI o.f Mr. and Mra. wn- .. -I< UM ,- lIUIIe MH, Albert Oaner Ilf Oln. clnnatL
- . ow .. _
- .... _l.. __ claaatflec1 adL Ii:aoJl
them home.
The talle8t .11Ilflower was I6*, Second, B. M. An4NwII
'Uam LeI!'W aDd .--- ' OM JUIIU':!eO:-the !lUlU df two pel'lOna
A tamll)' dlu,er at the home of teet. In height, second waS Beat DIsplay of Ora....-
Xenia.
rand 1IIr. and iln. Kenneth Elzey the Burnet .. . IJi1cluded ' Jlr: aDd feet talL
First, L7Jnur DQ
lin. Babert Oneae all pando are taken at.. om .froIIl OIU ancl daupter. Marjorie, of DaT l1l1I. Ra)'JlloDd l __ v1s, Mr. ud lin EOO CLASSES Second, L7man DQ
.... IIddt. Thlekeld. of DQtoa m .. .... a.t aDd prbatec1 In the ton apeii -Saturcla, with Mr. and 1It11 'Davia, 11011 DaTI. and .... 1'IrM.- Wblte. Ih:ri&ret Hale Laqeet TomatOi
apeat 8uDd&J' jltb 111' .... lin. ada If JOU' name appeare co .... til lin. Walter E1aey. Mr. lillie, BIoi .. aDd llili e DaYli ot DtI,r ftnt, Day 1I'IrIt' .., II ......
LU* 11--. aDd pt TDDI' UGbt. celebrated hi, blrtllll.,. S&turd&Y, ton.
OIaamplolr. KarliNt Da, Seoad, WID lit. , ....
dnrIDI the PUt wk- .
'"

Hollywood' lib
par e n t s everywhere, are
proud of their children and
like ' to haye the", photo-
graphed. They d\oose 'Mad.
ame Valeska, lIote4 ' photog-
rap',,'r, who has .. ad. pic-
tures ' of practi<:ally every
. moyie star's C;lti!cl in the fil ..
capital, In th!d " hof'o cir top
is Gene Kell
Kerry. Her do wglf"en;
but Madam' Valislta is r.
cording the mooCt Jail ....
low Kerry ',Ke,ly ii Anito
Loui .. daughter, 'Malanie,
apparently trying to decide_
Hhow is up1" . .
_ '. "t; r ell 0 r J,
. Peck 'is the picture of a
py family ".al) ps he ' ,
a at home with
his !o,ely 'wife, Gretchen, ;
and lheir children, Jonathan
4, Gnd ,'SteVen 1. 'Here Mad-
ame .. Valeska's cd' m' e r .
ihows c;learl, that a happy
home the in ,it '
. ) ,
a to screen
mothers iand 'clOds. Below.
- ... sist." ,iad'dges ' f!
in q fjf sisterl, a'f:fection
unlors
with " Shelly, one-year .old f1
,-best are ,.'; . ot'-" .':
.r . t f' t ;
sctetn bea"uty Joan
Abo,e; a Sina-
tra s m II e, the "swoon
children weren't
ficult sub it c t s for the
<anlera. They -exhibited .th.
same :frlendliness that has
endeared their famous (g-
ther to millions fans.
I They are NancY'and Frabkie
a sm)le the. ca;"-
era Shown
left is Deborah K err's
daughter, Melanie Jan e
'artley, who always finds
her tub an
ftunda)" Septem'ber 8, 1.M'
You Build If
----..
FIJIST AID to the
AIliNG- HOUSE
: Garden Chair Is' Fun to Make
of all-you oan do without dent-
Ing your poc.ketbook. Don't say
08n',t Uft\ll you tryl
QUESTION': Is there anythinlC
I could put on my aluminum out
door clothes line so that black
can be kept off the
.clolhesll Even alter thorqugh wi\)-
mDtt.r1,.n'.;j."two inS it . Is. pofi\sible to rut) "black"
llurch"-"'d- 0!1 tlle ... ' . ,
25c for Pnttern ND, SCI-Carden '
Chair. 10 EnoS, Blld PnUem Company, JAJ'lSWER: After tho r 0 u gli.
Dept. W, Plen8tl"tvllle, N. Y. cleinl'iJg, rinsing and' dryillg. give
Milk Plant Worllers
I
F YOU w.JUld like an attractive Estimated workers employed In
set of lawn furniture we sug. px:ocessing and delivering dairy
ges t "BuildiJlg It Yourself." Best total '250,000.
the l!rie II coat of good spar var-
nish, To get an 'even coat, s,aturate
a piece of chd!se.cloth with the
varnish and ' witJe ,t on the wire.
Since
i
lhere "'will. be 'il great deal
at friction; the. varnish gradually
wear off. 'and
r
the treatment
be' ' repeated-, wstead of all .
tl1l'S fUssing, ."Why nbt use a good
cord clotheSline, to be taken down
and put away when not In use?
.' ,

G-Man ,Hoover Scans Career
Has Served Bureau'
For Past 2S Years
WASHINGTON, D. C.-It was
35 years ago that John E. Hoover,
a 'librarian turned lawyer, took
of a run down police
force whose officers coUld neither
malke arrests nor carry guns.
I i i a quarter century, much has
happened.
America' s 'crimlnal glossary has
been sWeDed by such terms as
lOG-man," lOG-heat" and "public
enemy." The era of gang warfare
as a natlona] characteristic and
kidnapmg as a big, time source of
raoltet l110ney have flowered and
tadf!d. The careers of "Machine
GUlli" Kelly, Dillinger and Karpis
have boomed in the news head-
lines Dnd ended at morgue and
prison gates. .
, \
that law enforcement was a strict-
ly' local proble\ll and no business
of Washidgton's bureaucrats.
In honor at his silver anniver:
sary as head man at' the federal
bureau ot investigation. direotor
Hoover reviewed the. FBI story
and told bow it aU began.
It I,s j.a story of poIIUc.s. gooq and
bad, ox an eta thllt created a new
enforcement approac.h, and of a
criminal punk with a machine gun
and a smart wife who did a mil-
tion doUar publicity job for the
FBI. Above all .I t is the biographi
cal tale of an unimportant lederAI
employe who took an unimportant
appointment in 1924, and, without
changing jobs, has become one of
Washington's and the '\BUon's
most potent figures.
Aitltudes In Iduo
And along the way. "John E."
has become "J. Edgar" and Idaho altitudes range from 708
sad sack police force of 1I4ay 10, feet to 12,655 feet, which is the
1924,; has blossomed into the pride I height of the summit of Borah
of a nation whicll once maintained I in the Sawtooths.
Crnss-Stitch Towels
. ' With These Designs
... -
Clrel. nepl. .'
P. O. B.,. 87(0, CIII ,. 118. "III . n
P. O. Boll let, Q!. Cb.lou ShlU
New :t'lrlt 11. N. T.
Il!:ncloee 20 for " .. ttern.

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.. HELPS'EN.GINES 3 WAYS
* A Smoothe, Enllne .Idl .. '
* Improvad Econoill"
* IncreaNd Life.
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""w Au .... LII. 1.101 PI.,. _hi
I"ltkol gap .. "Inp and _II" the..
,.. poilitilit. ' ,
IN
wo VI-Buy 3 packages
a. a time. K .. p I. handy.
Won't spoil-ali pur. yeast,
contains no fll'.r. A/ways fad
rbIn.a-alway:l .plnclcabl ..
3 tlm".1
,..fer
-CRISP TEN.,.. '
NO HUDS
, 11ft" ITI
TIuanclay, September 8, 1MB
lOON JARVIS
CROSS
TOWN.
THE MIAMI GAZE'rl'E WAYNESVD..LE. """"""".II

SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS
Two-PiecerHas Yoke Interest
irls' Dress for School Wear
YeaI' 'Round Wear
A TWO-PIECE style you can
wear the year' 'round. Buttona
down the back, has pretty yoke
treatment and froDt pleats, and a
choice of comfortable sleeves.
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Patte m No UIOI com'!. In . 1 It. 14.
UI. 18 .anil ic!. Sis. It. .bort .ten . 4'o!t
,."9 of
lfou'U be delllhted .. lib the ".U and
Wlnte. I'ASHIOl'l_ PIli" ' of Ima.t.
,lay 10 male. .tylel; Ipeela! fealuru.
.r.. pattenl ' prtnted InSId. til. book.
\Send 111 _"
Simple and Neat
D
ESTINED for a busy. term at
school is this exciting frock.
for the 6-t0-14 miss. Simple and
neat, it uses a bright striped
fabric advantsie.
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Batrack Technique
If you have hatracks in the
shape of smooth wooden knobs
and the hats have a tendency to
slide off them, put a stop to' It by
crocheting a "beanie" to put
each rack. Or glue some sand
paper. rough aide' up, to each '
rack.
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RemoviD, Bottle Caps
Stubborn caps on nail polish
bottles can usually be dealth with
if you run hot water over the cap
lor a rew
Buy' U.S" Savings Bonds!






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PAGE FOlJR
The Miami Gazette
Eatabllshed 1850
'Publtil bed very Thursday morn-
Ing I<t Wayn svllle, Warrell Co
unty, OlLlo.
TI.'eodor E. Conover . :.. Editor
Edna H. Conover , Assoc. Edl tor
II 88 second class matter
at tbe 1l08toUic at Waynesville.
Oblo.
. Subsorlptlon Role : $1.50 per yeaf
In Ohio KClitu ky, and Indiana.
" 2.00
A Farm Diary
By O. J . FRAZIER
S ptemb ,. 6. 1949. J ..abor Da.y.
TIIII JIIAIII GAZaUM omo
and I would hate 0 turn an.d ro round aLd round all over that pait
but flnaUy BOt of New y'ork and thea I came
through. ' down a street and there "'aa the
I went eaet a new "'0.3- tbls time first liWng ' station I had been
new tor me. and found It tbe most to. so I drove In and there wu
scenic route I have tAken'. 1'hls the same man.
time I w nt to ChllIecothe wber.e He looked up and 8ald, "Well,
I nl ot U. S. Highway 60 ' and fol so you' re ballk aga.ln. Couldr/t
lowed It east to Parkersburg aDd you tlnd It? Noy you just go oyer
then on ' through West Vlrglilla.. there and pull up beh.lnd qly 1811-
My plan' was to go as lar 8.8 th'e oUoe tru!lll: and In a tow mluntes
road whi ch turnB north to Cum- I am going right up that way and
b rlund and go through to the you can follow right behind me
PenJlIIYLvanla Ttim1)lke, but In BLU I'U show fOU the street."
some way I nllllsed the vlace to So I went In and called up my
turn off so 1 weDt on and wan'd (rlendll that I 'would be "there
erea around Bomewhat out of my soon and to come out and stop
way, bllt on good roads, going me a. r went by, 110 that I would
throllgb BOme 1I1atorlc lown .... uclr get the rIght place. We did and
us Frodrlceburg where I BaW the my truck driver lltopped
house whleb. Is said to be where at Bank Btreet and got out and
l\a.rbara Frltehle lived anll l1n- POinted out he way for me 110 1
ally ' went through' got there BafelY.
(
weather llere and had lovel cool
breez a all the way tbere and
back. A IIItUe too cool some Umes
for It wa!1 too cool most of tbe
time to nlake me even want to go
Inlo the cold Dortb AUanU(). Now
I am baclt ngnJa and It Is cool and
wet bere. Our (amlly wRsl ncreas
ed by eight 'kltten8 while I W&ll
gone, Kitty PUSIt has three and
Mrs. CaUco Darncat five. H:er
whole lIUer were maletl, Isn' t that
uJ,usua\? Anyone wanl a cat?
) bate!1 to ' leave my friends
and family there but DOW that 1
ain bom> and see all , the things
thal th(,re afe to do, It lIeema
good to be here. .
Tw()o thousand two hUadre,d anu
tWOJ.ty-slx mUea, saiely ' without
oven a li al tire. I am truly tbank-
Cui to God and all the careful
drIvers wbo protected me and
helped IDe get home saleiy_
and 00' to York and Lanca.ater, I always Jlke to take 1I0me klnd
P.\. Hlghwaf 30. I could have of a ride to see New York's 'am-
gone . for ,a little wa.ys on (the oua 'skyUne from the harbor.
turnpike but t,b18 was a good This we took the staten SLIGHT DECLINE IN BUSINESS
road ao I on It almoilt to Island Ferry over and this NOTED 1111 WARREN COUNTY
Ph.l1adelphJa then turned north- .gives you a fine long ride for a U the sale of prepaid tax reo
ward and Into New York OIty nlckle each Way and Well' we celptlJ can be termed' IW indicat-
over the General Pulaski Skyway drove around for a.whlle and Look Ion, the. amoun't of retail sales In
and throUgh' the H01l an4 tunnel. ed at ' lIome more of New York. Warren Coun'!y la lagging beb.iDd
It W88 about eight' o'clock a:nd Monday mornmg found me on my the salea at W8 point l1y approx-
jllsl beginni ng to get dark and I WilY out of New York un the park- ' Imately $10,000 under lost years'
hadn' t t be fal nteet Idea wbere way headed for Boston: 'Eh.e park- figures.
Dank Street, where 1 was goillg, ways talce you as far as Hartford
METHODI8T CHURCH,
R. B. Coleman, MInister
Oburch School, 9:80 A.M., J .. I,
Durske. Supt.
Worsb.ip Se"lce, 10:30 A.M.
Youth FelowshL1p, Sunday. 8:80
P.M.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel, N. Keya, Rector
MornIng Worllb.ip, 10 ;80 A.M.
WAVNESVILLE FRIENDS .
First Day School, 9:30 A.M.
lIlee'tlng for Worship, 10:30 A_M.
WlAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF
CHRIST '
M. H. CoUey, MlnlBter
Bible ScbOol. 9: 30 A.M.
Morning Worship, 10:80 A.M.
Young Peoples' Meeting, 6: 45
P.M. . '
Evening Service. 7 :80 P.M.
Prayer Meeting and Bible study
Wednesduy, 8 P.M,
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Father R. H. Krumholtll, Pastor
Masses, ' 8 and 10 A.M.
could be. so I drove Into Ii. ,mUng except for the piece through: New According to information sent
"tatIOD' where an obliging man Havl!!n wbich Is Dll.serahl'e DOW, to the' :MJaml Gazette by Don' H.
gave me directions. I followed tbough they expect to have that Fll;lrlg.ht, r easurer of state, In
them ' but whim I got Into the opel\' soon. It Is beautt[u} Bmoo'th 1948 $4.2.269.96 ealea tax stamps
nelgbborb'ood It was BO, dark 1 driving but not' a Blgbtseelng 'bad been sol!! to datto. In tbl,a
couldn't read the ,street signs and , trip, . jusl beautifully parked woods To date, $32.880.36 worth
went too far, so 1 tried anober and gra8s, no towne, ljo shops, no of sales tax ataDiJ)s have been FERRY OHURCH OF' CHRIST
ruUng station Iltnd tlaey gave me place to eat, no sign board.s to sold this >:ear In county. Byron Carver, Mlnlster
more directions, as to bow to get 9poll the beauty, ...., no historic Proba,bly much ot the declln'e BIble School, 9:30 A.M. '
j)ack but i made a mistake and buildings, but when: you are more can be absorbed by the slIghtly Morning Worship. 10:30 A.M.
the Urst thing I hadn't the faint Interested In getting there than lower prices thlB year, and the Prayer Meeting, 7: 00 P.M.
est Idea where 1 was or ' whleb anythlDg elBe It la fme. '. fact tbal purchases under 40 cents Young People's Meeting, '1:00.
MT. HOLLV METHODIeT
1'. M. Scaff, MtalBter
Bunday School, -8:30 A.II,. II.
A. Earnbvt, SUPt.1
WorshiV Service, 10 :80 .&..11.
Evenlng Service. 7:30
UTICA E,U," CHURCH
William Sh'annoD, Mbrlater
Bunday ScbooL 9:30 A.M., lira.
Jame. Gar.rlson. Sapt.
PreachJng, lilt. and 8ret SI1Ir'
daya ot each' mC!pth, 10:80 A.M.
. Evening Services, 7:80 P.M. ,
CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS
David Stanfield. l\I1nIater
Sunda.)' acbOC!)., 10 .&..M.
WOfahJp Service, ll ,A,M.
LVTLE METHODIST CHURCH
B. E. Baughn, Pastor
Cliurch School, 9: 80 .A.M., Mr
Henry SaVJor, Bupt. ' .
Worship ServIce. 10:30 A.M.
P.rdonal 'flOllld
Mr. and Mrs. CharJes EarDlaart
and daughters were "eekend and
Labor DI!o1 guests of their DareN
Mr. and Mra. E. 'F: EarnblU't.
Mr. JeBBe Tbomaa, a former rea-
Ident. now of LebanoD, wu.
Wayn'8evllle visitor on Satlll'dq,
V(LClition tIm If 9ver both tor me
IUHI rot' most of tJl kidil thoUgb
W:Iyocflvlll c do B g l t\ IItue bJt
mOI'c, lim Ollt for rel'all's, Spring"
boro selloal ojlcned week. [
callie In from a tbre w ek's trip
In th ell !7l jUHt too I:lte for par
ades and events in the Fall Feat
Ivnl thnl WUs just over. Oreenflel,1
wail bavlng one and hud moet of
tb Ir s Lrollls blockeu. I
pieces of t belr llarllde which was
j usl dl sbluldlng or just forming, 1
do not know whlcb. Et\cb tltreet
tbat 1 trl d to go on WAS blocked direction I was going and I we!lt 1 W8.8 lucky 1 _____ ar_e_n_o__ lo_n_,_e_r_tax_a_b_l_e.____ -:..._E_v_en_1n __ g_S_e_r_vl_c_e_s'--,-7_ ;3_0_P_.M_.__
FrleQds and relaUvea here haTe
recolved announcement of the
marriage, pf MrB. AaUnC and
Mr. Carl Norman, attorney ot DQ'.
ton, on Aug. 29, iii , Eqle lilver.
Wise.. where the cOuple were-
caUon!ng.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ke1l1 and
ch.lldren were SUnda, JUetlta or
their Mrs. Jnllllla CoIl'-
nero
THE REMARKABlE JOURNEY
Mias Laura ROBnagle of (llDcJn ..
LaU spent .lIeveraL day. of the pUt.
week wIth Dr. and Mrt. B. II.
Hatbaway.
E!U'1 Quigley, wbo b-. ....
cO.JlDected wltb ' the McClure 1'uD-
eral Home tor .everal month., I.
DOW enroUed at the OtnolDDatl
School of Embalmlq. He and Ill.
femUy wlU cottaue to UTe III W..,.
neBvlIle and ..... t at the J'UDer.
al OF' JHEDDBRE THERM:

8.,t, 2.. oT.y 1 left the nat-
, ural gaa field in TeJ88 where I've been waiting
millions of years for BOlDeQne to release me., I
came straight-up nearly two miles to the sur-
face; and witb thollsancJ8 of othe.r thenns, I
went-to-a-natural gas processing plant.
Here all the natural gas liquids which had
come up with us were removed. Natural gas0-
line was taken away to blend into automobile
fuel. Our propane and
butane fractions left us
to become "bottled gas."
We even gave up some
kerosene and Diesel fuel
and a host of other frac-
tious which went to
nearby plants to become
synthetic chemicals.
When I got out of the '
, plant, I was "s\feet"
Some of my fellow therms . left me
back into the;grOund to
reservoir pressUre," but I and
others were destined to make a long trip. We
,entered the Little Big Inch pipe line at Beau-
mont, Texas. ' . ' .
'All day Friday we traveled through Texas
'and Louisiana. I was .just getting to sleep
'then we cfoased the .Arkansas border . and
into a big compressor station at El Do:-
-"imdo. From here on we bad no .,.. Eyery
time we started to lag ,
allother compressor
station gave us a boost.
At EI Dorado we
went through large
steel"scrubbing" tow-
ers where' we got an on
bath and shed the dirt
we had picked up on
the way. Then we were
sucked into dozens of
reciprocating' 'compressor cylinders power
by 1,OOP-horsepower SOme of my
friends were used as.fue1 in these engines, but
I kept dn gbing. ' '
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I
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8, "",.
8.,J. 3
We left Arkansas
this moriling, sev-
eral millions of us.
During the . ht
we were join:f at
little Ro&:, Ar-
... k, t'"
."
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. If.
kansas, by other natUnd gas therms that bad
. traveled up from northeast' Texas in the Big
Inch' pipe'line. From Little Rock to the md
of the lines we traveled together. '
In 24 hoU1'8 we had pasaed through nine
compressor stations. In some Of these we re-
ceived a new treatment. Jnstead of being
squeezed in cylinders, we were whirled by
steel impeller ' wheels'
'. at 3,000 revolUtions a
minute. In one station
,ten of these macbfues
gave us a push
we went b8ck intO the
Inch Ijnes.
. We crossed the riCh
country ' of
'. southeastern MiSscwi,
-Go L ' and atiout no,on we
. passed under the Mis-
:BPi River. I hachlready lOst .count of the
er and creeks, the ' railroBd lines.
'and ,the hUndreds of highways under wlllich .
we had passed.
, By mid-afternoon we were in the '
of 80UtherQ Illinois, and we a '
where another pipe line came into OUI'& Here
some of the thenns left us. We lost ,more
&turday night in Indiana. They went into
other lines to fuel homes and industries.
. 8.pt .. :Thia is
,to hea day of rest. but not for me and the Texas
EaStern 'J>e9ple who run ,the pipe lines. Vie
, tliiough beautiful couiltry. thia mom-
mg, but we are not.,far froJn the large Ohio
cities which use us. Near Oldo, we
. near strange earthworks whicb the
'mound builders" constructed thousands of
years ago. Men have . certainly come a =
way since then. they build
'A Th.rm ,. equal to abou, '" cu"'c ,.., allloun'
needed '0 do a day. cooldn" and water lleatI"" lor ,II. ewe ..... faMily. '
pipe line in a day than the ancients ('ould
build mounds in years. 1 guess, we theTIn:t ar\'
part of the BsWer. We provide the
and men proVIde the brains to, use us.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth aldie
left for their bome lu 1IarIcnr, .
Ind. after apendllll ae'feral d&)'8
with Mr. and Mra. O. II, aldp.
LAND 'BANK
-' .
We reached the 1.000-mile mark ">wi; ........
LOANS
today. We've been traveling at a
miles an hour da.y and night over flat country.
but now we have entered the hills of eastern
Ohio and West .
Virginia, and the -::::..:::::::--s::.-.....:::-
leal work starts,
Fortwiatelymany
thenns left today
to go .into other'
pipelines through
five Ohio
ing stati9D8. This
made traveling
easier for the rest
of us. Four compressor 'stations gave us Do
nmning start for the trip over the Ap1l9la-
chian mountains. ' r-
M."JfMJJ 5 . Lasl.night I \!M
too busy to sleep. We ran through Texas ,F..ast-
Jast station at Wind Ridge, Pennsyl
and from then on.it was like riding a
roller coaster .up one mountain and down em-
Every few sOlDe of us turned off
into 'other pipe They tell me that there
are over 250,000 miles of pipe carrying us
around the United States, and after last night
I 8m willing to believe it. .
At noon today I to the end of, my
. journey: the dty of Phil a-
. And I gqt a sur-
pnse. I might have been "
one of the thCl'IDS that
went to work directlX in
Illinois houseWife's
... J' cooking range, or in a
...... \_... PI' "+...;,1 ill
\. , ennsy vaDla; m ,
. II or an Ohio '"pottery fae-
l' J tory; but. instead 1 went
into ' a : tiig plant . which manufactures gas
'from my coal and coke. I was mixed
' with them to make a hotter gas and then to-
gether we went to a consumer: I don't know
, who be is, but'rve done my job, crossing half
a continent to serve him. . .
Term- 4 per cent
No Renewal - No A.IJpraIaal ....
No Commlglon
Farmer .&.l1 I'anun
CALL. WJUTII 01' 8l1li:
ELLIS H. 8TURN, ...,.T,. ...
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N.F.L.A.
Lebuo... Oblo Pha! "'
BOtms:
9- t 2 "Each Morning ,
1-5 Afternoons Except Wed.
Evenings by
Only .
, TEI!;EPHONE 62
Dr. f: [ .. '
CD...... ., .,.+ ....
II 80. "51t
DNIA. ORIO
TAKE IT. FROM
AN OLD TIMER
"Before .pendIDs _JOUr IDIJDo
\ 87:, C01lDt O1It. fe" 40Dan
an'll ..." ''ftIa fa for lUI. IfII
rolq bllG ID7 IIIulk eeooaat
for til. tIdIII'a I'll ..... JateII
em.'

''Tlleu lvll! tIaat mOD81 tIPt'
br 70111' aat uatII If. Ill..,
behIDd tile te1Ier'. ,wbldow
tile IIaDk. Tr7 It. It'I _ __
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TBUR8DAY, Beptemller 8, 1ff.

omo l
. TIDIJ JlLUII OAZllT'l'Jl, WADt_YILLJIl,

II B k T S hiS I , FIRST SINCE mE ,AI
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ae o e 00 . a e e ::


Mrs. Navl M11Is ot KJngman.

- Mrs.. Ada Bell, Darton, Is visit
;: 10% Off On All Purchases .Of $1 = bom, G' b" ....
: SmaIIWGod'. : .1
1
:LT"!.:::'cK
CONTINENTAL
!EE
= Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steinke
i Waynesville's Clothing Headquarters
-""-I.yke
ilrilillllllllllllllllllllllllllillillllllilmilll slowly
recovering at Grandview Hosplt.
STEEL
ROOFING AND SIDIN.
M
- J I: k M -ed I' H b Park; In Wellman for th'e couple ai, Dayton, !!Ince h'er
ISS oao DeC ett arTl n alleys urg and theIr frlcntls and . relatives., a 4-R
AMERICA'S RECOGNIZED ,NUMBER'
Club enjoyed a picnic ElUpper at
The bride wore a teal blue Lo,cAL6 the home of the leader, Mr,B. Fred
Miss Joan: Beckett, youngest street lengtb dress witn matching Mr. Walter Evan!!, who has Rueoh. Thursady evenJng.
By JANE FlTE '
,
been' hired to teach clence and . Mr. all'd Mrs. Charles DUs and
daughter ot Mr. and Banja accessories. Her corsage was of mathematics in our higb school, children of Phllllsburg r.pent Sun-
G.ALVANIZED STEEL ROOFlN&
min Beckett. and Mr. CarL Jones, pink rosebuds. Is residing at' the home ot Mr. day with tbelr brother'ln.law and
!tOn of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jon'68 The 'couple'S attenilutits were and Mrs. Herbert Doster. Evans sister, Mr. 'and Mrs, Donald
were ' married Saturday afternoon tbe bride's and graduated thIs summer from Ohio Baird and daughters.
sl&ter. Mr. an'll 'Mrs. Eugene UniversIty.
Mr. and Roy Wlnks and
at two o'clock by tb'e Rev. J. P. S d
m "
AT OHIO'S LOWEST ,PRICE
no grass.
' Mrs. Jesse Stanley ('ntered the frunUy of St. Paris wer'e Monday
Thornberry In the Baptist parson Following the ceremony, a pic' G d S Ita R 11 I I Day "'uests of tbeir SO) ' ud wife, Mr.
6 CARLOADS COMING TO 6
age on' Maple st. IIlc sun,ped wos beJd at Jacob's 00 amar n' osp.a n - e
'"
ton, Wednesday. where she will and Mreo. ElsworLu ' WInks and
1II1dergo obsel'vatlon and treat I:'on.
-White Kitchen
CURB SERVICE
e Complete Fountain Service'
. ,
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. EVel'ot,t Early
Mr. and Mrs. James Ames of .bad for theIr evening dinner
Wllml .:gtoll . ,were dinner guests guests on Tuesday. MIIIR Shirley
Saturday ev nlng ot lIfr. and Mrs. ,Ahead and Mr. Eugene Hustillll
Lewis Walsh. 01' West Milton. ,
Fairley Hardware. Stores
1949
. Th 'b t the Crusaders Mr. ami Mrs. Jaclc ,ftI,ssaU reo
e mem ers o . turned Tuesday trom a motor
.
h d' "
Cia&!! entertaln'Bd with , a stork. trip to Wisconsin they "Long Ufe Is The True Proof of Better Mere an \Se
shower at the MetbolUst Cburch l8Ited the slst.er.
1849
Wednesday evening In compU R d
mellt to Mrs. Walter McCarren, Mr. and Mrs. Guy . outzilhn an
Ice cream ILIl'd cake waBserved . Russell entertalne.d to Mr. and Mra. Raymond Wilson CORWIN NEWS
. l those ltendlng. Thursday evening. the former s attended th'e reunion at
o a
uncle, Mr. WlIllam RJoutzabn or h S d e Open Seven Night. Week
C terv
24 HOUR
WRECKER SERVICE
GOODYEAR TIRES
QUAKEF., SlATE OIL
Mr. and Mrs. Lee lones and Oklahoma, and cousllll. Mrs. De. Sharon Churc orr un ay. . By MRS. ERNE8T OIBSON
' umIly who have resided In the .. tt .ot Texall. ' . Mrs. Leta Compton and daugb' E t Glb .....
M t f w, In.
ter, Audrey, ot AshvHle, N.C. were Mr. and Mrs. mes IOn ..-&
double hopss on aln' 8. orp'er Ms. James lrenry and cblldren
S d dl Ith U and lin
J W S 1, d "
weekend ""ests ofr,(r. and Mrs. un ay naer w _r.
Iy oWDed by . . ne.. move Jeft Sunday to spend the wlnter"-
JimmIe StUes and , 11 went to
Saturday their , property on with her at Miami, F1&. Everett Haines. 'Cor-'Sy Iltland to see th" qre
Mavle st. which was recently ac 'Mlss Louise Getty of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Wtlllam Smith works.
I)uired from Mrs. Ethel Smith. Pa. apent last week with her and daughter, Marllyn. were dln ",
Mr. Charles Mack of OakwoOll friend, Mtss Sara Corlllnll Furnas ner guests ot. the former's parents Hughie Lamb, Dorothy &Dd
was the hou96guest 1811t week of on Social Row Road, ' Miss Furr.- on Labor Day. Fred Asbcraft ot HamlitoD
IIlr. and Mrs. W. J. Hoover: ' AS. ' a teacher In the Lakewood' Some ot our members attended ed with Jlmme Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. James Rader school. returned theT'e Monday. at SprJng Valley ,Stinday. Mr. and ' Mra. BDUe Modre ba".
their daughters. Marsha Ann and MIss Getty accompanIed her , to Mr. and Mrs. Ralelgb moved to Mas!!D.
Rutb. moved Saturday Into their Cleveland on her retu!rll' home. and Mre. Mary Bogan called on Mr. and 'Mrs. EV'erett Hatton
recently constructed cottage . on Mr. and Mrs. LeOti Sallsburk Weldon WilBon and wlte .Sun-day have moved Into Ule rooma fOC'lll'
, South st.
of Washington C. H. ,,,,ere Sunday afternoon.
orly occupied by We Powella In
Mrs. Lilla Curl. wb'o has beeu dJr.ner guests ot Mrs. The Compton.MlUs reunJon' was Mrs. Dewey Lamb'lI home.
KlfR'S Garage
Main and Miami Sts. Ph_ 234t
'0' a b181'" and ...... ,
wheat crop u .. 8.8
3-12-12
0;::-
Order BIG II u4 :raar deUr
, wiD IIae 1111 the 3-1112. 4-u ....
0-0-11 or 211-1 JIIII wm __
BIG K br...,s. m-'fICtund 1D
-- mbtIq br JaaeMbll
the piI4 .ad q...tltr 01 :raar "'-t.
BIC) II bnmda aN up
to hIaI-t 01 _tr all
__ cIowD to. prt.,.;
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. O'FF'ICE & FACTORY - Trebel", Ohio'
SOMETHING MORE .
A fun'6raJ dlrector, If he meas:
ures u.p to.,:&ll of his professional
requirements, more tlih a
,mere mortician. He must be pre
pared' to'. assist and advise I.n tbe
many un'6xpected emergencies.
. It ie this personat hlllptulnells
la a major factor I.n our' service.
that Ja long and It
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HOME
( '.AY ..... ' ......
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. w.t lie"., .It 1.
Borden's . HOlRoDee
Is better' 3 Ways!
"
Better ting .' lMca .... It'l Homog.
.",z.d, with cr.am In. every drop( ......
. nutritionally , . with "00 VIIIta of 'lifo.
min D In every quart, hiler Ie dltleat
becau.. It II 0 10ft curd mil , Don't
IOtIlfied until you'.. tried ..... ......
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&.t ,. ...,. .1INin ..... )fOCI.,.,. C,..,
No...... :eauIw It, f!tT "" lot If at fh .,.,
the housegl.\est of Mr. and Mrs. rick' and In the art.ernoon Mrs. well attended on Saturday. Aunt Liddle Durbhan, lllater of
Hu:rry On and family in Emrick IL\ld Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr,. and Mrs. Bevan JenklLll Mrs. Dewey baa beeD
Dayton, re,turned to her home Kenrick accomllaniell th'em to and son. Earl, of Kokomo. Ind. '[or sometime and I. contJnecl to
bere plIoYtOn, where they visited Mrs. have been recent guest.s of Mrs. her bed. She came to Ohle:- for
Mrs. Marje Gray o( Dayton is Belle Coon and daughters. Mra. Jenken's father, John Wilson, ber health 'but 18 not Impro.mc .
the bou96guest of Mrs: R. S. Col Coon fs somewhat improved at and Robert Wilson. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Benll' lloore
lett and her son', Robert. this time after an' limes. of tbree Mr. an'd Mrs: Raymond Burden have been away for the pUt
Mr. and Mrs. John Syterd or years: _" d d bte spent tbe week.
DaY,t on spent se:veral days last
an aug rs n , .
d'
In Cincinnati.
The following friends of DeweT
week at the. home of Mrs. Syter 8
b Id d him ._ b' uJl"'-- ... _
C.
,Our community was sorry to Lam a e ',.. _ ....
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tuck
t hear or the death or LoweD Sln- home on'll day faat week and en.
er, and at 'the home of !IIlr. ST '. nAa ' _A. _n clair In Alaska. He was a resld- joyed a chlckeD dlmler; Mr. &Dd
ferd's mother, -rs. Mo.ry ... ." ., , ...... ent of this community a few , Mrs. Albert Lamb; and famlIT,
!tOn. 'I't Cb r Le I Rev. ' and Mrs. Davld ' Stanfleld years ago.
Mr. ,and Mra. I' JlmIIlIe SWe. &Dd
' Mrs. Wa er erry .o es
""rrol Dean Haines attended I Sue Love, Mr. an'CI Mr heat
burg aud Miss Ann Mercer of returned home' Suillllay from Os ... .. d d Jlnj II k
Columbus were dinner guests kalooea, Iowa, wb:ere they atten'd' the Friends' Oonference at Gibson; an Mr. aD ar
Friday of Mrs. Loulide Fite and ed the Young FrleD,ds' ContereD' Oska,loosa, Iowa. . Powell and cbUdren.
her daughter, Miss Jane Flte. . ceo
Mrs. Sadie Reasoh who has
been staying at her hODio' here tor
<leveral weeklt returned ThursdllY
to th home ot bel' SOli and dau
gbte"'lll'law, Mr. and 1I1rt!. P. L.
lleuHoJl In Waynesville. " She
plans to return to the viUage
sometime this month anl\
'until winter. "
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker had
as housegueats several tbls
week ,theIr granddaughters,' Peg
gy and Terry Park of Clnt:lnnatl.
!\fr. Everett Shoemaker. ' who
bUIf sold his home "Rose Court"
returned to Oallfornla S!lturday.
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We take our bo.w for
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PAGE 'tWO
EEKLY NEWS ANAL"," ...... ----, CHINA REDS:
RISSI
-a Threalens Yugoslav Regime; ISa '-rlng: "You
can't do business with the Chinese
k A
-I '1 P I Communists." Remember? "You
Trum
'an Ta es rms OW 0 eop e; , can't do business with Hltler ... That
inly was true, and according
A Misunder-
standing
. E Tel SI d Thls Year to oUicials best informed on the
IClse ax u ymle . Chinese situation. It was equally
By Rlcbard Bill WUklDlIOD
true of the Chinese Reds.
L ____ .....--__ SLOWLY BUT SURELY, Amer- Slpinach Disclosed I'LL NEVER FORGET the .pec
a'i" ,.,iir:lllclm businessmen and officials tade' of Joe Abbott and Count
are finding out the truth of the A,s General Favorite Obeid fighting. Thinking of it, J
YUGOSLAVIA:
War Ctouds
w .. the United States ready to
,0 to war on behalf at Yugoslavia?
That waa a ' paramount question
a. the bard-boiled struggle between
Yu,coalavi' and RUiaia reached the
atage. Diplomats pon
'dered thJ! quelUon: What would the
'United states do If Stalin sent the
Soviet armi to overthrow' Marsbal
' Tltos regime in Yugoslavla't '
BIUTlSH and AmerIcan dlplomata,
howe-ver, ruled out the likelihood
of abootina war. They regarded
Moscow'a tlireat to "lake more' ef
,wttve In YugOllavla
.. 0IIIy a part or the war of nervea.
'British newspapel'l took a dltter
<eDt vie". 'lbey regarded the. SOviet
note as the "wor.t threat of war
elnce lllSi,"
No ODe outalde , the Kremlin
CCIIIld bow for aure what was com
IDa aeJtt. But the tbreat that beam
1. montha ap to .upaet Ttto wben
, tile CoiDInform read him out of the
COmmun1at party developed lon,
laco Into trequent abootlnls alan,
tile. borderl,
DlpIomata' in BellP'aele frlUlkly
,.... wwrJed. As an example of
,., ,Ittery, IIttuaticm. ODe emhasly
' Ibo&qht It bad an iDIIiele' Up on an
''invaaliNl'' ctate.
1
,
'l'IIB QUEfiITION Of American In
was not Quite a. ac
IMIemle It miJbt appear. With
Itbe tuue ' squarely ,oined between'
CommuJl1am aDd the west, and
\
ww. the' U.S ervln, a. the ar.en
al of tile west, involvement a. a
lneult" 01 warOke Krem)1n move
I ... u an eVer-prelent poaalbWty.
, ,
!EKOISE TAX:
l,-,.ear

1Ir1. preparea for ODe of ber
.... "onoula prior to attempt.-
IDa &0 , awlIII the En,Usb chan-
DIll.
TRUMAN:'
statement. In ever Increasing f1um- am more apt to shudder than smUe.
bers tb'ey are pUlUng out of the Consumptl'On m' 19 ",9 Tbough it certainly had amusin,
great ' centers in China.: And with "I aspects. .
them goes -inevitably the prospect T T 180 000 T I You see. Joe
for any' Import!!nt trade agree- a op " on Is an American.
between the United States Whatever may be the generally 3' Minute And he wasn't
and Communist ChIna, accepted Idea to the conU'ary, Fiction used to the way
Yet there was an annoylnl para American. like spinach. This year they did thin,.
dox in the situation tor the they will eat about 180.000 tons of in Luandla.
friends of the Kremlln. For the thl! bright green leaf. a fact'which Anyway, ' when Joe BQd 1 stopped
fact wa' that t\l\l Reds would have IIhould concern most Can off at Cobln'das on our world cruise"
to turn to , the United States If , sumers will use spin!!cb from their we were mucb pleased with the
they were to obtain many thin,s ovm gardens, bought over grocers' place.
ihey need to fill the gaping boles in cClunters .s fresh ,reens, or in Thai DIC
hi
we bad dinner at
, China's distraught economy. . mozen or !lanDed form. tile Pia .. and II was there tbat
THE American state department ''lba. 180,oooton figure may be we first .aw Kandace. She "u
and other U.S. oUiciala ar. In conservative estimate, for It in- alUioC alooe lD a booth, .114
censed at the way American otfi- 'eludes only the estimated size of wben abe caucht loe
clahl and private citizens bave the commercl.l crop. The tij(Ure at her boldly. abe nodded and
been treated by the Commuru.ta in is well under the quarter.mlllion. .mllejl at blm,
China. They apparently bave come, t011l crops ot recent tood ratloninl Instinctively I knew, when I saw
to the conclusion that 'lo,thln', can yelars, but compared with prewar the laU dark man come through
be accpm,pUshed by maintaining production, however, It shows, ac the door, ' that Joe was iO tor trou.
large cqnaulate Btaffs in citlea co'rdlng to a Natlon,,1 Geographle ble. And 1 was right. , The dark
where the Reds 'bave taken ' over. I survey, that spinach Is hpld- man strode toward the booth and
of trying to corne l to lome iIlg its own in national competition there was aomething about him
terms with the Commurusis: .how wilth potherb greens. . that caused my blood to creep,. I
notbiDg but failure. , ,All much aplnach al the marketa Btood up, but Was by no means
To the initiate, this came, al a wm take is aold fresh. Last year. quick enough. The stran,er had
lurprlle to U.S. poUcy makers, 1m' example, 114.000 tons at spinach irQsped Joe by , the coat front,
They bad expected that aa' the Chi were shipped to fresh markets Ir<!m jerked him 10 bU. teet and slapped
nele Communists poured ' into coast to . coast. The rest - about
To The Peopl.
Sban.hal and other coutal polntl 49,000 tons - maw.ed for the mOlt hauling back for a hay.
they would take Uveandlel-Uve part when frelh markets were sup- maker wben m,y arms . closed about
. attitude toward the Americans. plied. It' went to proces.or. at
Prelldent Truman submitted hi. They 'alaoflgured that the Com pr'lces lower ' than the fresh.market him.
.rm..for.;Europe propolal to. ,nunlsts woUld have' 10 'do bullness Ie'vel, and became the iYear's pack
people thlouJb the medium at il1l with the U.S.. Inaamuch. 88 they - canned and quick frOzen. d I ked ourly at "Now
lolden jubilee convenUon of th6 would bave to look to the West 'Texas' Winter Gardea I done Su. That WBI Count
Veterans of Forell11 ' Wara rather tha.n Rusllia for Imports to ar'ea of huae trlIck crop. leachdl the "Ob Id and ."a' waa his girl vou ,_.
Miami. ' meet China'i economIe needs. in in f e ... .. ...
Dlltton In produc , IP a or ul d"
DECLARING the armament But somebow or ojher it didn't frleshmarket sale. Spinacb leavea " }le 'ult d?" . Id Joe
pont was the "price of work out that way. 'grow best where .0U Is rich. water ' ns e 8a .
termed it this nation's is plentllul, weather is cool without "And he wanta to f1'" a duel
apinlt war and urged approval POLIO: fr>ost, and dan are ahort. 'lbe with you, He ,naHlleB vur boa'
The Pre.ldent, eontendln, that I I ' C Winter Garden country 1ouchin'g the salla ihtn.r In the momlD,.
peace with freedom and 'Ultlce SO atlon ut Rlo Grande 130 miles southwest of 10 in order to accommodate UI
can not be cbeaply," Sufficient beds for poUo paUenta S'ln Antonio provide, these condl. be'li a.all our pleuore a'
No, nil Yeor ' urged that congresl , Immedlatel3 In' the nation's bospitala-a major tI()ni from November to April when clawu. Be will 110 Y08 the bOJlor
All bope for any. tbil approve the 1.11 bUllon.:dollar arms problem in tiJbtlng ' the malady- most growing areas have, too mucb of permltUoc yvu to . c,liooae
ar federal exci.l!l taxea apo ouUay. , appeared to be in sight all re- fr.oal y6ur OWIl weapoas."
lpeered doomed as Ihtlt He conceded the cost wal "con sult (jf a new approach treat A sheep and goat rangtng area Joe shook his head and tried to
N.C. - Three
Brooklyn arine Reservists re-
cently enrolJlte to the Marine
air station here, for two weeks of
active duty traiJ:ling. saved them-
selves 150 miles of the long drive
when a big-hearted truck driver
gave 'them end theIr ear a lift from
Baltimore to Norfolk on. his 8Uto-
mobile delivery trailer. ..
The men, all attached td VMF-
192 of Floyd Bennett field. Brook-
lyn'; N. '!f., met the trailer dl'iver
in a diner outside ot Baltimore
and told him about the trouble
they were ha vlng with tbeir car.
a 1931 sedan and hoping it would
hold together for the trip.
The trailer driver suggested
they run their car up on a grease
rack in a nearby service station
and run it on his empty trailer.
This was done and the Marines
settled dOVlm fdr the long ride. ,
They are now trying to figure ollt \
a way of hitching another ride-
with the car-when they are ready
to return to Brooklyn upon com
pletion of training.

LOOSE
SCREWS
BANISH "efl
Yo" e .. t peer peak a pro<JUcdOIl
.. ho .. 70ur II...... , uoublecl .... Ib IIct.
SPra" ,our jtDuJ..,. boutft .1,1s 80 ....
LOUSCIDI!. ,Yo" C1Ia treat 1,000 (,. of
roon .pace (or olll, ,2.'0. Do,,'llot
,0'" bud. ... ,0fU! peru!!*Io
U.e LOUSCIDE. Guard 8PiDI' ua.
MOD'eJ b.c:Io:l__
1Joof-
HATCHERIES, Inc.
itbf **' OD Ezelle taxel ,lllerable," but added that it 'rep. ment and ,diagnosis in ,the early miW 1920, the Winter Garden, grasp It. "That punk,-the dope who
.... collected such. J teml al resentl an investment in securltJ Itaaes at thl( disease. " th.anks to mlgatioD, now .covers smacked my jaw-wants, to flaht _ -,-::,.-_ ,._-:-_-::-:-___ _
'Ifura. jewelry. /luggage, cOlIDeticl. that will be worth many timell ,its THIS may be brou,ht about counties. n pours forth onions, a duel? ' You mean like they do in .. -----..
traoeportatlqn and telepbone bills. COlt." ' almost overnight and It can be done cabbages, potatoes, lettuce, spin- Sabatinl'a books?" "And I can
.11 .... ts
CBAmMAN DOUGBTON (J;J.. '11here were those In congre.I, without adding a ,Ingle bed- In hoa ach, beets, peas and beans in lat. cboose my own weapons," Joe
1
1fe.) of the taxwr1Un, bouIe ' however, who wel'e in noUceable dll' pltals for acute cases. o.r . training w:mter when they' brin, top prleeL went on. He stood up. "Come on." t
aDd means ,Iasued agreement wlth President Truman. nurse. Too, it ,wID save Eagle Pasion the Rio Grande. I ' I followed him. not quite daring
a .tateplent .aYinI that he aees no Theile Included .everal congresa millions of dollars in the COlt of Crystal City, and Car.rlzo Springa to use torce in stoppln, him again,
prospeCt for . ' reduction in . the.e inen wbo bave been stalw.rt sup- treatment. are Its buay centers of spinach yet ready for any emeraency. , We
..... no .... Be 'lave u a reBlon porters of aclm1niatratlon AU this Is declared possible be- leason. At Cristal City. went back to the Plaza. The count
tile federal deficit threat of more THE DISSENTERS argued cause of declsl9n by public I1'Owers In 193'1 erected herolc'- and' bis iirl were: of , course, \
Itban IIv. bUllon 40uars in the cur It wa. "pourlnl mone,. down a bealth and medical edt,. size plal,ter ltatue (If their special Joe made mquitie., wrote ' down
rent .flscal year. ., h(lle' to attempt to preveilt war ting the l,solatlon period, for early hero, Popeye the SaUor. , 1 addresa and' 'beckoned me to fol.
10 $rify the . subJeCt for con , or adequately arm the north AtJan P9Uo one weel!;-longer only If Near Eagle Pass, one of the low. A taxi de.pOllitEfii-llI!;imlU--q
" be msdl\d. ' tic paet a. the Truman the fever lallts longer. Some atates biggeat (Inion growera , awltched, pretentioUi house of white
, ''1 beUeve- it I. ' 'lmport'ant to proposal planned. Othera deClared have been iSQlatina poUo p,attents aradually 10 IP1pach 20 years or adobe. A..aer,vant
,mete lbIa clear so that cOnsumefa , the program was limply "puttlnll for two w,eek.., lOme even for more ala. Riding on national presently Count Obeld appeared.
wiii Dot poetj)one the ' purchUe of ' emaD arm. tn the bands' of can , three or four, but the avera,e baa treQd to spillacb. 1I0urce of Iro", "You're JIving me .the honor of
iaocb IUbject to tax in the l10pe stabu1ary of 'lIttle nations." U. S' I been two weeks. . calelum. and vitamins A and C, he choosing my own weapons," laid
01.' an tmmedtate redueUon." I mUlta.... -omerts ....... ed that even . The one week recommendation. -_.. 1 tin I '
... -0; ... tncrea ___ pan gs. . Joe. "I'll talee these,""'8lld he knot-
BUT HE HELD but lio"" of tax with, the prolP'am operap:ve a. made by 20 medical authorities, ' il ___ -========---...,
relIet. iii the futur,. He said he bad visioned by the President; Rusaia part at a new 8Ulde for bealth of- r"
I'eCl'lUtecl lIle cODlP'e8lional' .taU could overrun the c(lnUnent In 60'1 flcers of all the Itatea. The guide
tax experts to begiD now daya. ' is being sent to local health authorl.
ar tpx IlDd reo Clalmlnl,. 6uI, they added that ties. hospitals and doctora by: the
' for ' the of since the U.S. would bave to payl variou, Itate bealth officers. '
_peal! nut wu a tor World War m anyway !f and POLi0 patients are kept IlOlated
IWd. however. tbat I( present .x', wben 1t came, the wiser course they sre flrst ill to prevent
. re ome oP1er would be to build up national ' de spread' of the disease, but mc:wC4lJ
taxes may be tncrealed-unJese fenae and atrildng power to studies 'bave concluded that the'
lecIeral are, reduced. point where no sUrprise attack ease is communicable only durtni
'lbete remained a cour.e" thl. naijon could be luccessful. the tint three or four days betore
.Dotlpton . went on; ... biah mlabt ELECTRONICS.' aymptoms appear, and tor two or
p:uvtde ncluc:tlon in three days atterward.
,...-mnent ezpendlturel. to re- M h '8 ., ' ....
fiIIIn lOme increase lD taxea where ac ine , Has rain '1, So for safety, I.olation, ... e, ex
tbfI increaae CaD be The parade of '. ,"mechanica1 perts .ald, Is necessary for only a
d1I&urbID8 the ec:onomy. aod pro- 'brain" devicel appeared never. week, or ai, lOng as ' there la
__ for a redUCUOD in ' dlnc-:.The neweat group-an 'auto- fever.
.. ,
wIilcb aN crlpplln. ellle,rprlse aDd maUc eomputer called Binac-is Se,aso'n
mterterlnJ With bualne .. expansion. a'maDer, ch.eaper. brlgbter than
the ()ther.. . . ' . ! .. 1
ACID rEST:
Fail, for Gra'nnr
,ambUn, ar
a.nt.eRa.II Caliti. lhad a relapae.
BlRB, SULA BELL STIMSON.
e ; I 1!A4. been atrlcken. with a eam
peWn, urge to ,amble. S b e
reacla_ sta,e where .be forled
cil8dr.a With which 10 obtain, fundi
fur' ,.er playtn,. , She .uat couldnt
nUll Cbe :ren to lee wbat that n,u
wOuld be.
La.. November Ihe MI. brought
... lor weablelli and
, was pIJIeed 011 pr;obation for three,
;,em. Lut AprU abe wal arrested
aiD I and a physician te.tltled
8be bad undert/one a pellonaUly
.... from a DOrmal houseWIfe to
' . perIOD attlicteci- with a craving
1Ir, '
BB SAID dOlel of alutamIc acid
had been iIIecJ with i6me succes.
Ill ,' aJ.mUar cue.. recommepded
_all treatment for Mra. ittimson.
'I'IIe coUrt alP'eed, and she' was re-
ieaaed to the cUitody ot her fam
a, wltb qi'der. to continue
.. ...... tlneaL '
1& dicID" work. Tbe ,ambl1Jia
p&IIIImotbef had suecumbed apin
tit tile IucjnatiOD ar the pobr deck.
'n. acid teet had failed.
U. s. AGENCIES
,It can calculate, 1;0!l0 times fait.
er than a human beinl and does
problems time's futer than mo"e
complicated machlnea. 1'he inven.
tOrs predicted It :would in an'.,
other industrial revolution In which
mach1\les can take over
now done by man. '
BlNAC, bullt to order Jor NorthrOp
aircraft ' eompall1, w;ai dellgned
especially for compUcated - enll.
neer.lni problems IUch .s in, de-
a.lgn.lng new mWtary aircrAft and
guided mIIIUes. '
But Binac ,was not the lallt word I
in the fleld of mechanical "brain . "
A larger, leneral-purpose type 01
"mallie. brain" called UD1vac WI.
under CODltruCUOn. It. tirat CUI '
tomer will be the U.S. ceDlUI bu
reau.
PNIV AC. It was said, c:ould even
pla;, ch.e .... but, ODIy as
ai ' an avera,e , pla;rer, not aD ex
pert. It. la ei;peeted til., thel mao
ehlne .110 would be able ' ,to write
11mple melodle. and IyrJes because
mUlical harmonics follow. simple
rulel,
With Univae. 10 reo
pan., the AmeriCIlD people wJU.
find out lot of they didp"
bO... about tMmaelve __ thBt lao
lta&lltlCa])y 1peUiDa.
c
film star JlmmF 81ew-
art . abaadoae.tl ' lila llacibelor
ltahil. FarlBF Gralll'er. balled
.. ODe 01 me moYi. lop , roo
mantio 1tUa. la Jl_ BoU;,. '
"ood'a No. I eUatble
Be.la ..... here ID &lie of
.rollDee BaUlelll ID a plcha'e 1Ie-.
plcUq tile rameu BaWeld-
llceo, f....
GrlanlD.. Joe ,.tepptd lD and
dellverect a qalctr, . to
the Doblemu. chin_
ted up hi. fists beld them
under the count'a nOle.
sald the amazed 'couat. ,
"Yeah," laid Joe, "and on your
MoYie maker. maT _D baft ,honor a. i lentleman you can't re-
.. ralae their 0_ oaWe If.theJ fUle. AlIa, ",tty wait till dawn?"
want &0 'Sho" Uaem with h.... ....J
'01' dalrymeD 'aDd rancllehl are WHAT' wal we
becomlDc COJlnnced thai trooped intO the back ,ard.
caa' llecome c.UF UabWtlea. Joe and the count took ott
Jloraed catUe ofteD pre eaela coats and .quared off. Gr1nnlnl,
o&Iier and their aitendaala. Tho JOe stepped in deJ1v,ereCl
lateat ecaalJIID_ c1e"eloped for qulck onetwo on the
debol'lilq la lhIa electrlo 4&. . cI!iD. Blood on his_ mouth.
,Iron, II COlllllata of ' \ He lwun, wlIdl:r. Joe ,et hi1n 'b.ck
....walt solder.... Iron wlUa.. I OD hil heels. The ,count cam,e In
apeclal Up haytq boU_ alaln add Joe knocied bini doWia.
COIle pobd, Alter pre-beaUq, He ,ot up and back for
, 'or aboul 11 mllllliea. tile lroa ''LIlten, old bprse," he laid.
la app,*, .. er tile born "10u're a. dumb'about custom.
with ..... rentta wilen tile b.... 'baclc In Am"erlc'. aa I .m about
b ..... Jl Ie hm &0 " of.. 'them over here. OnlY I dlcln.'t h.ve
, meb billa. 'lbe: the Iuts to flaM 'you 10ur own VIa.,
kUla tile b or eeD aiM\ "':ancl ,v.ll, by ,ash, there are
cauterlsee' tile, aida arc d.n,ed ,few- Americans can take it
tile Mra butte... ID. the wa,. you .hav.. And riJbt here
.... weeD Ute 1OAlt ermed aDd 'noW' I rIM to remBlk :rou bave
Ute ..".Mon. drI .. 1IP .... aDa apaloo, and ru teU that dame
.n. ...... the .... ..til It. SO too If "ouu ten me ' where Ihe
'l'IIe eIeotrIo IreD ClAD '., ..
................ lJI.nH 0 Uvel,
oIfcgJt. Well, .... ' CtD& OIIIJ' .......
-----...... c - __ ' Ie alle" _HIaIrt at ... bat
S
hoe. Can Spread ... pIDDec1 .... .,.
1erec1 .... . bud.
Ilum" m.imoDI S.. Ten minutes later the three cd
tirea an4 farmefl' III.. us WIN dttID, ar.ound a fire m'
lPI'Iad hO, eboIera,. .,81pelu Kandau's Uvln, room, laulbin'
Dtbar aClUte nrIne din.... aad taDdDI and drlnldn, punc:ll
tIIe:;::t IIIid teIItn. eaob other that It ... u
IoIIDdatIDD uaImal.., too ba4 there w ... t pedlet: __ I
_ted aut tlltt bot obOIen derataDdIDC .boId CUItomI or dII
.. UIe IQI81fIsC fcIIl' IOUDtrieI. ad' ..... ..
...... Qabrb7 ......... II 111Gb ,.. ...... ftB7 _
.:-.:c. ...... lie .aPIIlIa',
'DAYS
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St.Joseph ASPIRI N
SH llR I,T '0
RELIEVE ITCHING
Wltll .Itl ,tll: 'Ol,t t
hr Hlphl .UdlMPIU ..... dielaal ...
&4t utemallt c ........... Imtadalil .....
..... nell a. ........... rIq.
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as ... elba......
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Watch Your
Kidneys!
Thursday, September 8, 1941
THE MIAMI GAZE'n'E WAYNESVILLE, PAGE TfIR'BE
WOMAN'S
Convert Rarely-Used Spare
Cozy Retreat of You.r Own
'CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT '
BUILDING MATERIALS
HORS.E BARNS By Ertta
In accUons. of eood qunUb'
Oak and Pine. 4-stall barn as low Ga.
SllSO. Many Iypes and size .. avallablo Im- T
HE MEN of the house ha.ve their
libraries, dens or workshops, .
the youngsters their playrooms or
dena, but what does the lady of .the
house have? Frequently, nothing!
Homemakers n.ced a room of thelT
own, a kart ,ot private retreat
where they can follow their hob
ble's, home management or enter.
taln, a guest or two just as much
as anyone else In the famUy. In
many houses this Is a very real
potslbllity. too. if space Is uUllzed
properly.
SO mnny houses have small
rooms which may be used ,as a
spare guest room, or as a sort 01
a den.or as a catchaU for things
that really could go 'lnto the attic
or l basement. Since these rooms
are so small, few have thought of
putting them Into real, busy use.
The room 1 ha ve In' mind can be
as small as 8'x8'. When aU the
space Is carefully and fully used,
Uris can be converted Into a "room
of ber own" for the lady, of the
boulle who not only so much de.
serves it but also needs it.
H4Ire she can do ber marketing
if there'. a telephone at band;
bere abe cm catch up on letter.
I
V" $tIUlJ rtJDIrI for I.W' ....
witm.gi' here she'U sew either
alone' or wltb her 'frlends; or here
she can retreat to listen to her fa.
write program or read a book
wbIle the younl.ter.s enterJ81n their
in the living room or' while
Dad baa hIi evening fun test with
the youngsters before they 10 to
bckJ. ' " .
In reality, the room can be to the
homemaker an oUlce sucb al many
bave from whlch they direct . their

8eletlt Boon\. ;
_
erne teature which the room, ab
aolutely n"ds I.s a closet, e,peclal-
11 It It la to 'aerve a of
uses. ThIs need DOt be large, for
which . b 21 Inches deep W\U
bdld aU that It 'DeedJi In Ute 01
" "
.. ' dent wW' serVe 1.11 plU'JIOIe
of aU if It ba. double' mirrors, .
CJI!8 front of the 'center
'lbe beauty of Ute IrNfJe de.
en rose, Utat aD to. briefly
blooms in 'the desert;
bas beea oaphlr.ed ror perm ..
.oent eujo)'DleDl In aU Ita lovel,.
Galan UDder tile durable
01 'tbia CaWorllla eartbeu_re:
'!'be dinnerware Ja llaOWD OD
broWli &ableclotll with a pbdi
DIoptiJl reDl/IlllDr the JIIIIk of
Ute decoraUve noral dealra.
SCRU."TURE : Paalrna 11:2; 18- medIately at low coat.
18: 103'6-13: Can be erecled quickly by unsItUlec1
Matthew 21 : 111-18. 38-42. _ .,1 u". .
DEVOTIONAL READIl'IO: M. r Ie
24:44. . I labor.
14:12-111. 2226. . . C. LONG
PbODe 'BU n.I .... ".o. Ohl.
Jesus and the Psalms I BUSINESS" INVEST. OPPOR.
, -- ST. MAR 1"S rlyer-front property of 25
I 19'9 acre. wltb three new loll coUnges aDd
Lessoo for Septe1;nber 1.100 ft. waler 1ront; localed north end
L
_____________ --l of Sugar Island at Sault Stc. MarIe,
I. Mlcb. No bUY fcyer bere. PrIce 18,500.
S
OME parts of the Old Testament Owner. Eldon Zeller. 181 ebe .. " St.,
tl d
ftlleblraD Cenlor, MI.b,
Jesus never once mlln one . DUE TO ILL neallb I um oU"rlnll t!lr
Others he quoted again and again. sale niY lind welding shop
C Wd thl be' because 80me parts buslncss localed 18 miles norlb of
a s or ville. 0 . on U. S. Roule 12'1 In the v
were more belpful to hllTl than loge o( North Star. Am otterlnll
(otherS? At any rate. Psalms !\nd
werlt one sectillD of his Bible dwellinG. 1'. O. Box M-I. Norlb Sll", 01i1e.
1. t d Pbon. NoUb 81ar.
which he w....,n qUo e

DOGS, CATS, PETS, .ETC.
Worship . REGISTEJtED 1R1811 SETTER I'VPPlI!li
ONE
USE Jesus made Of the slx-yenerauon pedlilrees. I!ILbel S.II
Rou e 2. Wllllam.bar,. Ohio. Jlbono teO
I Pllalms was In public war CANARIES WANTED-'Bcsl Prices paId.
ship. Whenever he went up to the Writ.. dJ':.'iwon:;o.,
Temple he would join in singing _..;I:;:II:!I:..I_W::,:,.' .. ::r= o;::K::::.:-= n.:.:I._
or In Ustenlng to GREAT DANE PVl'PlE8
the choirs Golden Brindle.. Goldan Fawns. out af
. Chnmplon Moth.. nnd Chomplon Sit'"
IIlnglng these an 1'10$ w l 186S
clent hymns. Many
ot our OVfD belt
loved hyinnll, while
not direct trans-
lations, are based
FARM MACHlNERlI " EQUIP.
BALER-John Decre. automotic, In 800d .
condillon. Price '1585. Con del ver. Eta-
_ea.. San lien. C.rJ a. Iud. .P1l...
S!IU.
on Psalms. ' For FARMS AND RANCHES
Have\ vour Meat Tender, Delicious. Juicy example. ..s t III, GOOD 11M F 7M Tractor lond.
'f (S,. R,&i"'fi Bilow} Still With Thee" 7r. 'houle with ""Ie. water, fUrnac"b EX.
r F ' "ellent bam aDd plenty machIne." udd-
..
_________ ..-; ___ -,, 11 from Psalm 16; Dr. ore.aD Inil. 2 poullr7 houses. brood"r houli"
Meat Ma-'e "G"d Is My Strong hoe house. 7 COWl, 2 heifers. MilIleFkJlIIG
k .. ' . .. nN CHAMBERS" MENlJ" 2'1 "Tb IlUpplle8, 2 horses. Saw with p118. emC -
b Salvation" from Psaltp : e en . Good tractor 'AI: Equip.. olber Ma-
These may be made lnto drawen, THERE DOES SEEM to e a Roast Leg of l.amb Kl g of Love" tram Psalm 23' "0 chlneTYl M . s". lIems. raBid.
h
.. ... 11 b t t Min J Un , ' 10600. 'Complele 110.800. ..,. Ill. _. if desired, but at any rate ave ... e ma ... cal qua ty a au mea s . t e y Worsblp the King" from P.alm 104. FrelDo
L
Ohio. Gepharl, Fr._,
secUons wbich can be lJIIed for whicb are cooked to juicy, tender Browned Potetoe. In private worsbJp also we know .. .. ____
spools of thread, needles and perfection. How- Cabbage Au Gratin Jesus used the Psalm . One of the MISCELLANEOUS
fastenera, trimmings, bpe blaa. ever. It's not a Cloverleaf Rolls Hebrew names for was "The ""ENJ.ARGBD PRINT8j1 .00: Send /Il0l1.,.
ure. IIciBaora, 'plnldng pat mystic magic Butter and Book of Pr o ayers," and Jesus;- Uki and ftIJn 10
terns,
''''ewin ' g book., remriiiita to whlcb sU asplTe GrapefruU-Shredded Carrot . h hId' ."eae III. C.INIlINNA ,B. "'" 101'
. many another w a a8 ove LU "1Ie11 .ddlUonul print. Free Developln'"
use in mending or quilting 811 well to, and few . Salad Psalms, found In them the EXCUANGE P ... et E.rUI. 11..... for
as sewing machine attacbmenu. a c b I eve. . I f Beverage expresslol\ of wbat was In
U you do not feel tbat you have the rei s a Butterscotcb Sunda.. his beart when be turned toward D a'a,. IllIDe.e.
room for an 1T0ning board In the sec ret, It's "Recipe Given his Father In beaven. .
cl t b
'11 t to place all bl to U . . lui SCENIC Post-Corda from, .... MIda,
. ose , lIer api you wan av a ea. . . A atrildDI proof or lbla 250. Remnlled' to them . free. F. W.
a card.table In the closet. Another . It b no secret that you sbould do aive It a try. You'U never 10 m from Ute skry or Cal- PRATT, Z211 PlaDI A,e., TAMPA. FlA.
possibility is' a board that can be bave s good cut of meat .wlth .wblcb back to the old way !becaulle eo es 'God biTCH SUFf'ERER8. Ant.t
kJnd
: reeiii,
. useil for prenlng and, cutUu". For to start if ..,ou want to bave a de roasts are so ,much mo're deUclous vary. The ery; 'My , w ., . aldn pofllOIUl, etc. Comple II aur". !"'C
., oJ has' &hoa forAken me'" Is a calu 1.50. $oUefacus,!!.n
o
1.0::. ....
the latter purpose you should have Udous ' cut to set on the table. But aDd juicy. Besides, who doesn't tzUa &laD fram Psalm 22:1, and NEW 01 .. , .
a board that is at leBlt 2'1" 'wide once l'OU have I good' cut, do cook want to let aU the t!dible meat "1ntO Uty bandll I ' oommend FOOL IOUR FRIENDS InlO thin;.
and' 60" long. It properly Instead 01 ruining It. P9sslble for their mon,ey? my' spirit" b from Psalm 31:5. you're vocoUO$!l
e
In HAtWAl1lI
Now a
vailable are card 'tablea Tbls latter statement may sound .... SIS a penny lor new OIIr "en a r ma I,
Pork Road wi... P 'Of a Ge Thus ' two out 01 three prayers C!ard. writ/en and IIdClre.. "l! r wbich all fold into a smull JJuitcase a bit but every day (Sen 6) , . you pleaae Illone wfth . 0 One uv 1\1'
wbich would also be han
olv
for the there are thousands of . women Who ' -' es sbD1ll4 . he uttered in his 18lt moments to: OCCUPANT. _ !!l .. , "&D
...., d Fresh paoDla I er wete from the P.alms. So the .. ....
room, Thi. will serve for preslllng go to a' great dea}. of trouble fin San and pepper reader today, pondering in a quiet .. ar.1 ... ,
and tewlng, lome opo inl a perfect roast, 'coOk It 2 small onlOllll, mblced 1
erations. It can double sa a table Uke a pot roast wbJcb is practically 1 &ablespoGo worces&er- moment the.e Immorta poems, REAL ESTATE-BUS. PROP. ,
for refreshment. or brlClle wben atewlng It. Then, too. there are alllre sauce , either tram the printed book HARPWARE liar. In ameli towt.. owu ...
,yoq,entertalu. 'other thousands whQ lose pounds 1 &ablespoon sup!' ter yet, as did, from ft e 111; priced to ."ut: rare
Th
e cio-et mIgbt abo b. used to of meat .by using oldfashloned te p-""_ treasures of memory,' m.ay a en 1I .. 1:::"
Rt
:::,.: ... ,::' .a '1
g n &spoon pa ..... find In them pr8yers whicb seem Zan .... llle. 0 .. 1 .
,nore ODe or' two folding chain that methods such II bllb temperature % cup vtiaelar breathed ,from .. hil own mind' and
yoU' want bandy In care of enter- ' tor tI,Ie meat. Thil Is % cap water to whicb be need only say, Amell. __ .....l .......
talnlug. ... 'not nece8llary because ' mea t 2 &ablespOODS ca&8ap ' ' . " FOR BENT. V,acaUon a& Holel 5
11.. Decoradolla cooked- at constant low tempera- Have picnic shoulder boned and th bout G . d 't
U ture. will brown enougb to be at 'rolled at the market. Season ' with Tru .. 0 In,el. Pbone 01' ... tor r",ervatlWa.
To Be08O& Persona iT tractive to the mo.t discerning .eye, salt lind pepper. Place fat side up JESUS' allo found In the Psalms ... -===:;:-;:;:
IJ\ a room Qf ' ber, own. " each and will not and lose JUIce . . on rack In an a revelation of truth. It would RlIJl.TMl ,e""',el 2 bedrooms,
.... _\mill' w.u _.Ie .... L . 0 p e b roaster. be too mucb to 8a.y that Jesus de ..
to reiiecrlmrown penonaUty ef ... vou bave a covered roaster, J' . Roa- in a mod . rlved bill Ideas ,at God from the Open Au,. 21th. thru' 8epL Write lor do
lu be.u. , f th er: reference requIred.
:J;'be a:
oom
can ,ay. resolve right now to discard the . e r ri 1 e 0 v e 0 Psalms. But certainly lome 0 e Wal .. " T .... I. B ..... B" .....
smart; .ubdued but cover and inve.t In a rack for a' (350.) un ttl great teacblngs about God which !!leat J.r.&D, Jllobl, ...
with brllht or brillJan1 color.. roast. A true roast ia not, at any ) t b e r momet!!r ' we hear from Jesus we can read =========:;:======
U the room 1. IImall, take it eal7 point during cooked with . registers . 185., alrel\d In Jhe Psalm.. P d V I
on pattern IInce too much decora a cover. It should'SlRm a rack, fat . or Illlow 40... 5 Jesus dJd D!JI ase the Psalms I p t. .n a U.I
t10n wID make it seem too fuI1 and side uP. at low to moderate tern. minutes per pound. Combine ap .aapldlf. of CODrse. Be would B, 'R,.dln& the .41
crowded With a little more 'perature In t,!Ie ovenl to r'9
a
st per rema.lnlng ingredients l.n a sauce. never bave lIapPOSed Utal yoa
space! 7011 can use some pattern, fectly. pan and cook for 15 minute.. ' Gould &ake Ja., auy seDtence
if thi, Is wisely done. How long ,hould a rOllst be . -Roast Ler of about God' 001 of lome Psalm
A pictUre or . two, ;your favorites, cooked? The most accurate way of (Serves 11-10)." or other, aud qaote It aa the
01 course, -may be on the determining this b ' to inlert a meat 1 Ie, 01 (5 .poiuKts) 'last wOrd aboat God.
Wan.,,, but too many Of,. will thermometer Into the meat a. ' you 1 leaspooD rtncer . . t
only add clutter. Muc.h Of wbat ce It -In the oven, and wlren the 1 clove ruUo. if desired For instance, durlnl ,bill a.
u8ed depends upon the propo..... has reached Itl prope' Sal& and pepper tlons the thought was rrlagl'ested
tlon. of the room. ' . point the roast is ,done.. Iri.ert ttle" L JeU to hIm that be could Jump oU a
'f
W th 1 01
... _-, U""'t, . oup rrape . t blgh b"""inl and not be burt., . had i ota oa,lMlU.... you thermometer thr9Ulb the center, u._ .... "
T ... th 711 GOp _ ....r . not God promised just that .. 1n a ",. rill.,.""', -6JI,. need but few e room as deep Into the meat as possible. WI t itb d 1 th D
.n .- 11 OD tba ahad3' Iide 01 the bouse, You may UllUre out Urne to pe mea w amp co. 0 Psalm? Now it II true that Psalm
door and one Qn the back of the md yoU Jack .pace.,for lamp .. Ule roa.t by PoUnd., but thill Is not Dot remove fell, the thin. Pllpery 91 :9.12 doel say that God will keep
oloaet door. These will be inval the pin-up t;Jpes on the a. nearly 10 accurate, especlally .if covering over the mc!at. you from "aashlng your toot
... 1I1e to belplng you to' fit clothing the;? will . .:... . yOU are cooking rout beef to' med. four gaabes In the tOll8t and in against. a stolie" but iT-esus knj!w
ora
checks.
perspiration
P
ropel"- when you're lewlng. H t 1 ml tabl Bert a plel:, 01 . garll,e cl9ve in that' doell not mean that God will
AT aVe a or e., ium rare, .. ' , . . R
Also in the closet you'U bave cbalr m the room, at yoU wiU do .. eacb of them, If deslTed. ub to keep you out of
space tor , . dresl fomi which is .10 much ' of ' yoUr work .1n 1tr Other. HEN' PROPER"Y PREPARE linger, P"Ialt a.r:d pepper lnto trouble or barm ' no matter bow
heIPfuI " 1n . seWIng, ' \In ironing obairs may be added space 'and W . ... meat; ace UI . roaste:r on ra"", toollsb you arel"
board, an iron and cord, a large necessitY dictate, but when space . ,. cof!led beet ean be a real fat side up, and roa'st ' ln a alow
box for mending; etc. II lacking, store foldlrtg cba1 ... In dellcacy . The . It musCular, (900-) Oven unttl thermometer Christ tn the' Psalms
A .. al" whlch wUJ. be ex- '''e c lo-et. .' an<S need . <to be cqolted JOD8 re,u&er. ISO for well ,done- lamb. al
- 71 t"., , L. IoU th I 20 > In of JE<i:l
US
found, In the Ptalrt1s tremely he1pfitl II t6 Have .ix You'U 6'-d .... at Unoleum I_ a' for real teDdemess, Wl'u\OUl,J ...."".... e
j
8st mute. .,.
, ... - to to "" ... .. ltd 11 b ntl kl Urn b t .... - t I." . propheclet. There is rather ,
e.lght shelves running u-om p practical covering for the floor whlcb t It no . a e caey 'I R.... coo nl e, as e ...... mea w... thin Une between illu.tratlon
bottom !Ill oftt! .ide Of the closet. . since ttl easy to makes manner o.f means. I a novel grape juice.. wblCh baa been melted
' ,. , such Jobs ar pi-
L
.-... up thre .. anJd way prepare It: In the bot water. Renlove '18l'11C prophl\cy.
CAW
o
au B..... b
rl
rvin For ' instance, when the Jeru B. $-Irtl scraps of materIal. imple. I ' Glaled Conted .,... efore Ie I. . .
III - beef ' . I. . alem boys and .. Ilrls were making
. A raa tor curreDt papers aDd" o:'rrall Jadce Veal or bre, , may be such a nollY welcome for bJm. and,
; ' dlould be ptovlded. Or,' .,.. . cap cann, . . ituffed with tlIe fpllowlng to live the dignified priests were protest.
if your (Ieslt'i. Ilmply . one that Ia % oap broWD nrar .. v ery tasty tng, J' esu8 qu. oted P, sa.lm 8:2. In de-
,
" ............. fense 'of the children: "Out 01 the
Uiat for perJodicals. . . . Spiced peaob_ a / . I Inl ,'eal, ;>.Use mouths ' of babe. llnd mcldings
l1's 'nlce to bave a radio In the Wash cornedoeef under Ilow .oven (300 thou hast perfected praise."
room because you may Uke to to all ,traces' of brine. to JI?,I; and cook
. k' , with cold water md bring untU tbe ther. 'DId lI'e mean the Psalm-
:: la"':e a boll. Drain and" replace water.. . I rellt- 1st bad predloted Uta' vel7
talninl - to prOVide .backll'Ouud Simmer, slowlY, In a ket., ters 11d, whlcb fa about.40 minutes "CaslOD, 01' did be mean lbat
mUlli:, entertainment or an educa. tie for .". to 5 h,?urs or until meat to 'the POund. :,:" .. the Pialm expr:eued a truth
tional teature you want to dl.C!uu be with a fork. ".. Balabi' Stanlllll alwa,. rood, '.
with your frIend.. . J dd more water It neceasar,:. (For aboat 5 pciwad rout) At aU 'eventl, we ' do know that
' Drain meat and place on a rack CU)JB aoft ibrea\l onuube Jilsps often a or 1)art
Mate .. Boe. m a roaster_ Pour fruit Juice over % cup melted fa, ' pf one, a propbetlc picture of
Ideal, for meat' and sprlnlde with . prown l.:eallpOOD saJ& himself. He knew: hlmseat to be the
As baa- been indicated, from the IUgar. Stick wlt;h clove.. Bake In I cup aeedI_ true King of Manldnd, '.'the Lord's
section , 00 lbe ' closet. a .moderate oven (350') tor'" hour. " teaspooia .epper /\nolnted." 88 bls use of P.alm
you'D notice the -room planned to Server wit b spleee! Combine ' all Ingredlenlta anet atufl 110: 1 plainly shows.
be the Ideal iel'l'inj room. No lou I I peaCh... Ughu,. mto meat. allo'winl room Yet be also knew that be .must ,
er wW fou !!ave, ao cleal" the d1nIDI . ' 0; . ror exp.Dllon. Of. place .ltuUlni to lUS througb suffering to bt.
room table 'for l cutt1n8. or toYS HARD AS IT MAY BE for you to the of. the meat 91' a caNer. hrane (Luke J4:26). When the
from thll floor, Of the bed. Every. try roastlnl meat at low ole and baste wllh I Ju1cn frOm eader. of hia people rejected hilP
thing 18 band.1 ripl bete In ODe arid 'con.tant temperature, if ;you've meat. II fOU' C09k .tuHln, leph ,e waa not . IlUJ'prlaed, for h.
lIlIaD room. . , -;; lDllowed other waf' . in the put, rately. bake tor ao to 40 mInutel houlht at once of Psalfu 118:22.23.
Urdlnl,,,, 'material mQ be 1.tt When be hung on _ the erol" md.
CD \be d.ruI form; or. 011 tbe tabla LYNN SAD: .Jaw the soldJel'8 gambltng for hla
alne. the room Deed DOt be .left KMw CleoIJIq 'I'rIob clothel, P-.Inl 22: 18-18 would .ur.
opea .if 70U ban Hwm. In ... V ...., ..... . '" come Into hi. mind. ,
and do 110& .,ant . 'to ban 1& d,lIo, Jamb liver takes on creaq And cm 'II. doubt .that In hi. laat
turbed. enOle Bt11e when It'. bralted with aCOnle.. an. 'who knew the P.aIms
Pr:esllq Ia of the 1m- wome chopped frub 01' .0 weD '9"Iuld not bave remembered
portaDee lD .. win'; an4 tbIa. &00. tom'toes, .reelUlepper and a dasb alIo the Itter lines from the same
ls 1lam17 ben. . . - I of clU'f7 Adel IIOIIl8 crum. proPlaetic Pubn? It tie,llll wltII
1'be HWIDa macblae ItHU II bled baeaa IDr aa... . tile tr_lia que.tion-Why? But It
placed Ita tile room ralller tbaa tile ........... mll7 be d .. to lOBI of trlumpb-''Wbq
clout ad It abauJiI be Jle8r -tun! IaUtaecl ID bilk Wltb ... _ UDto 111m. ba heardl" I
.. tba& ,011 can .,. Ud 8uveil GIl lop of ItI'ClWD
'UtiWt':" 01 bIhCl wllb' _ ...
,OdOf- .
1HI SiKJ11/fHtJTlSSr WAY
Mad" with. JIIM _ "a,..
1& adIuIll/l Ie aormal *ia&
No harsh ehemicale or irritatlDI
.til ... WOD'., barm .iD or c;lotJiins
814" 110ft aDd creamr, pta
1J'&III1. .'
Try Yodcn-J- the
diifereDC!el
CHANGE
01 liFE?
TJIII IILUII
I I
Bank Night, Thurs. - .26.00
. TWIN. THEATRE
TOD ... y "'ND TOMORROW ...... FOREIGN ... FF ... IR" (John Lund Marlene Dletrlch)
SAT . BEPT. 10 - Your BIgUme Star, Gene Autl")" and Hit Horae "01a&mp"
Want To See You I '
LOA D ED . P I a T L .a
ALSO: Ohap. 1- Dick Traoy Returns PLUS: CharUe Chue Comedy. ''Jloulh 8eu"
. SUN MON., 8EPT. 11 - 12 - Pat O'Brien 111'
T ' H E BOY WIT H G R E E N H A I R
(Please Don't 'l1eU Your Friend. Why!)
TV ESOA Y, SEPT. 13 - ' Produce Premier In thlll area- Brln. the enUre family
ror your ea:cess ' produce. exohange canned goods. eggl, chicken. etc. ror
tickets to Bee Gene Kelly In
T H, E " P J RAT E
(Technlcqlor Mualcal) .
ALSO: 2 CASH DOOR PRIZES FOR LUCKY
,
R ... TES: One cent per word,
minimum eha/'ve, 25 cent&.
Three inlertlonl for the price
of two. Forml eloae Wedne ..
day noon.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL.
li S' for in mance, All types of
inurance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Waynesville 24 72 or call col-
lect, . Wilmington 21-11.
FOR SA.LB- White Rock pullets,
5 "1lionth's old, $1.35 eacb. Robert
Barnett . Third St.. WaynesvlUe,
Phone 299'1', 98'3t
IF A.NYONE-- wishes help with
tall bousecleanlng. call Mra. Em'
eflt GIbSOn of Corwin. She 18 8][-
perlenced and wrsheB work of
any kInd by the duy or by th:e
week. .
lIflsB Ruth Chandler
BANK RUN. GRAVEL- Loade')'
at ,Davia Furull8 PIt. 50 centll
- cubic' yanJ. We aillo deliver. ARI[-
ITAGE &: SON. Phone 209L t'
S
PORlS
' LANT
, , a.
BOB O'REGAN
Moat great announcementll of
history maklng eventll bave been
accomplished without verboatty
and so It will be here aa your
194849 paragrapher (Lou Smlth'a
favorite expreaiilon In the EnquJr-
er). says. "farewell" with' .JImmy
Jon1lB. Jr.. taking over sport. In
general for the Gazette. Prenure
of perllonaL buslneBB makea my
rellignation necellsary.
The majority of thla
haa heel!' used for bueball . an4
Bortball durlnc Ita' two years and
now wltb the Waynea\1l1e bask
etball aea80n juat around tbe co ...
ner Mr. Jon'9S, a student at the
Institution. wflJ be In an 'e]!cellent
Ing llport eventa I beQueatll.
Jim. the added responlllbUltr ot
keeping in front of the town.
folka the need fol" greater alA'll
,"ore Improved atbletlc and r&-
creational areas, such a. a com
plete job on the . preaent hllJt
school Ueld, ao that 1860 -,rIll
give WaynesvlUe a area Ulat
every cftisen CIUl' be pJ::Oud to
lIolnt out lIB an accoDtpUlbment
foUowln, the war yeara, when
the eulelltexcuse WII' that labor
lind materiale. we,e
Mr. Gray and Mr. Sawyer assur-
ed me that th'e labor wu a"a1I
able lind that all that would be
necessary would be 80m" mater-
lalll and neceual')' flnlUlooe from
the local Ichool board , .. ,o.k. bow
about It John Gonll and co. !
Certainly we caa ulle a better
athletic field Immedlatel" al-
thou,h all , Improvement. could
be tabled until the b1,h IIchool
completel Its faU baaeball Iched
ule.
S I
AnyWay and anyhow Jim ,JDnes,
I, wleh you the beat of "and
promille to belp you out uy the
event of any emergency.
poslUon to brIng the paUIIII and EVERYBODY NEEDS
rebounds right Into your bome8.
80 I hope that all of you will ac S I .C . N S
cord 'tbe lIame cooperation , to
my auccel80r that waJ tendered Stanford .Bogen of Morrow. 0 ,
elgna and float bannera took
me during my period al'l sporta hlghelt prllea. HIs truck sips
editor.
ran,e from $10.00 up "nd are the
-1- best: You can reach him with a
So, besides the task or report. poatcard, addrel. It, Morrow. O.
WANTED- Radio I'f<palr work. :-; . ';::':::, :' :.:; .
Doug -Rendersol1', Pbono Waynes
vUle 2982.
LOST- Diamond rtng on Matn
St. In WaY'Deflvllle. 'tews"d.
lien Fumai. Pllone. Wayr:es. 2953.'
Charles .AL'I1erson
FOR SALE-- White enamel In
Bulated Ma1e8Uc coal . In
good conditIon. Geonr:e
eon, Weyntl8. 2982. 825.1
FOR SALE-- Hom C! COmfort
.. Bastings' ,
NOR1lI STREtt, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
WE HAVE GAl, TIRE. A'ND OIL
WE TUNE MOTORS. WILL FIX YOUR COIL.
IF YOU ttAVE ... CAR THAT REPAIR,
B rlns It to HaatlDla for Itl care.
Gln..F PRODUcrs
GAS OIL TIRES . BATTERIES. ACCESSORIES

Bange. pra C&n7. new. J.
Ifalo, Rt. 2. Wayn1!8vllle.
.- ------.. ---- ----_.-.,..." ..
FOUR 'RoOM
artment for rent. Ideal tor' famtl7
of one cblld or lesll, olt" heat, eJ..
ectric range. private balh Ipld hot
wate.... Rent r$IIonable. FalU.
Palm!. Main Bt., Wayneeville.
. FOR 5 ' SOWB and to pip.
Everett L. Baara, one , mUll weat
of Wayneevllle on Rt. Phone
WaynesvlUe 22(2.
1{OM1l{B.A:KED CAKE8 AND PIES
- Made on order oll'1, on Tuea
days and Fridays. Herbed.
McMillan, Phone W.,yneav1Ue
2-G4t.
Bob's Sho!,
CUSTOM BUILT KITCHEN' CABINETS .
Ail Types of Custom Buitt Cabinets
Novelty 'Shelves ". w Wall Brackets - ' .'What-not" Shelves
FREE ESTiMATES -- NO JOB TOO SMALL
MODERN SHADOW BOXES, $1.00 ' unfinished
c. R. MEHAFFIE
FOUND---l pall' Davy blue- rayon
. fabrJ&.,.gloves on MaIn ..... las .....
Owner may hay F th St t
calling at the' office . our ree
paying for this ad (25c).
Phone Waynesville , 24 75
AUCTIONEERING
KOOGLER
BROKERS LICENSE
F.or Dates,. Pllone Waynesvitte
Ohi'o , 2894 (reverse charges) .
According to :sIze a'nd condition,
Stocl, Icmoved ..
14.00; HOR8Ee- IUD
JANES RENDERING
Phune Collect
Xenia, O. 1712
O. 2382
Live WIre Rnd ProgresMve. An
organisation second to none:
Strictly aellers on the bellt all-
arouod ma.rket In the country.
8ERVICE THAT SATI8FIE8
For DII/l1 MII,.ket Reporta:
WBIODayton, 1:1:50 E.S.T, DfaI
1100: WLW CinCinnati, 1240. DIal
700,
NOR,. aROCK COMPANY
_____ "_ .a_". __ _
.... -
BblG SAtE!
' Lcitcalled on Route '850, Seve.- liUee eaat of Llbanon. IIIgbt
of Blancbester and .Beventeeo Mllea we!t of Wil-
and One Mile eBllt of Ancletat Park on ' StIlLe.
860.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1949 _ 12130 P.M.
, . " 1
REAL ESTATE - HOUSEHOLD GOODS '
r ," !
103 Acres, more or leas, Improved lfltb a eight room hOUM
wIth flnlsb'ed 'third noor, new fum.ce with ltoker '" blower,
wed for 220 electrlo., full . Outbulldmg, rellllllt of.
a good cattle bam, 3 car gaf&Ce. cement milk houlle. brooder
1I0use.
. ..
. Farm bas three ' n'Over failing wella.
ThIs farm Is all tillable but for 17 acrel wbloh III In lfOOdI.
If yoU are looking for a farm don't miss thla l&1e as the farm
will sell regardleB.,. of price bid. 'One-thlrd ot ,aU crops go w1Ut
farm.
'
io pe!, cent 4epoalt day of sale and balance on' dellvelT of deeG.
. HoUsEHOLD FURNI1\JRE
10 rooMs of bedroom furniture, Uvtng room lult.!, 8 pleee
wicker lultell, ",Icker lIl'tng room table, 10 odd rooklne chain,
player plano, '8 piece dlnln, room Iulte, 5 Ice bolle", cabinet
battery IIBt, 6 roUawa.y beds, table top kerosene l"IlIlIe, It
breaitta'lt aete with , chain. 8 .ldtchen cablnetl. 8 alua door
cablneta, 6 liz pleee cltnlng room Iult.ee, & lot of dI.bee, ad
other artlclell too nllmerotill to mention.
. . .
Al1rOS
il.818 fntera'&tloDal achaol baa WIth rebUilt motor: 1.38
Ichool baa WIth new motor; 1188 C&dU.... 7 pUlenpr couIr,
8 C)'lIDder; Model T rard tract: 1M7 DeSoto motor rebuilt.
THIS IS A LABGIl BALID - So lie Oft time.
r "UE G.KEARNS, OWNER
W. EVANS AND Co W. IVANS. AUCI"IONEIRI
ORIO
LEGAL NOTICE
mlent f.r ald.-
S-.Jed bldll wID be
by' the Board of Tr1uteeII or
Hc Arfalra of tile V111qe of W.,.
neaville, State of Ohloj at the
office Df .ald board or at tbe re.
Ide.nC8 of Chari .. lam .. , Clerk of
the l)oard, 'until twelve e'c1oc1t
nooL', September a.t, 1141, for
furnishing the neC8lUl'J' labor
and materIal. for lD.8tallation
lind completlOIl of a Dell' water.
maiL' from the two ex1atlq wells
to thEl connection Intu exlatlng
Vlllag.. 'Water malnl fIN' nppl",
Ing water to the Corporation and
the IDlhabltat.ta tbereot In Itccord
ance 1iV1tb plana and specifications
on file In said oftlce.
The work covered by the specifi-
cationII' coDIJIsts ot furnlsblng all
labor,. eQ,ulpment, appUances and
materlala and pertprmlng all op-
eratlone necelliary for instal
latlon of ' the new malnl for
the Village ilf Waynesville. Ohio,
In full and to the complete latll-
faction ot the VUlage. The 'Work
shall Include ImtalJation of all
pipe, valvel, valve bollell, con-
crete pump houae, connection In-
to eJ[letlng malna. and restoring
streets, Bldewalkl. etq., to their
orlgfnal 'condltlon. Including 1650
cu. yd8. excavation and ba.akfUl,
of 1900 Un. ft. fI" cut Iron
pipe, laying of 400 lin. ft. (" cast
tron pipe, construction 0' . a 9'
COL'CI'ete block pUmp Ilouae.
trla'e following listed material
will be furnished by the Village
free of cost to the contractor, and
inatal1ed by the contractor:
1900 Un. ft. e,; Iron pipe
400 lin. ft. (" Iron pipe
AU bldl ahall be 08nol"sed In' a
aealed envelope endorsed on the
outsIde of t)le a8 "Bids
(01' the' Installation of '" ater main"
and addressed to :vmage Clerk,
Way'neeville. Ohio. ,
Each ,bid inust contalt.' U .. e full
nllme of every peraon or
Intlll'ellted In the same. and be ac
companIed by a bond In the sum
of teL' per cent of the submitted
bid to the satisfaction of the
Boa'rd . of Truliteel of Public Af-
fair... or a certified aneck on
some solvent bank. ae &, guarantr
that: If the bid Is accepted, a con
tract wlll 'be entered Into and Its
perl'ormance properly leoured.
Sho'uld an,. bid be reJe ,ted sucli.
Che1)k will be torthwltb 'Teturned
to the bidder. and ShOll1d' any bId
be ,accepted 'Buch check will 'be
returned upon the proper exeout
Ion and lIecuring of tile contract.
. \Submitted blda must r.eparatel1
let forti.' labor and material em
braced bereln with the prlcee
thel!'eof: ,
Conformed cople8 of plana and
specltlcaUonl will' be available
ror Inlipectf0n at the relldenC9
of Charlell JameB, Oterk, .,.. at
the re,ldenC8 of .Stanle,. H.
Ma.rkey. Engineer, 137 W. Oreb
nrdl Avenue. Lebanon. Ohlol and
coplell may. be obtalned pay.
ment of U.OO per aet,
right Is re8erved to reject
"ny and all bids.
By order of tbe Board of Trust
eel, 'of Public
CHARLES ' JAMES. Clerk
. "ntem ber 24. 1949.
Publish: Aug. 26- Sept. 1s. 1949
. ,
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uoncenl,:"ioD
Froncll Scott Key 1IIrott' "Tb.
Spangled Banner" wbUII
wlltohlng the BrlU.h at&ack' on
Baltimore. Sept. II. 1814 .
Dead Stock
"!OR.E .... ; QOWe, ..
Accordlnc to. ....
and.CcDcUtlon, {
Call
Xenia 454
. Get YoUr
,- ,r
,HAIL INSURANCE

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'1 ... 1 D. Daldo
Iullnnce Ageley
RO E. MUL .... ltV aT.
LlaANON, OHIO
.. HON. ,.
ON RT. 42 JUST. NORni OF
LEBANON, OHIO
THURS. -BUCK NlGHT-' SEPT. 8
Sahu Turhan Bey
in
DRUMS
I
Color By Technicolor

FRI . SAT.
SEPT: 910
SUNDAY ONLY
SEPT. 11
ll llN/\llI
OIDNNDR
1.1 11111/\
DeHAVEN
8Y ncttNICOt. OR
MONDAY
SEPT. 12
' ON OUR ELEVATED STAGE -IN PERSON
The WPFB JambOI'M
With
SwaJP and fThe )Western Boys"
The Miami Valley Sweethearts
BOB AND JUEL HOUDA
THE LITi'LE KERNEL - SHORTY HOBBS
RANNY DALY - OLE MAN OF 11IE MTS.
BEN WERK - MANY MORE STARS

. MiuissippiRhythm
TUES, WED.
oear. In ADOIeDt
'l'be ancient Greeks bad the
aI the c:rcloldal ,ear tooSI1: da V!Dc1
abenu not apur ,eara but spiral.
In thoae da)'l Pili' mellnt a
or II 'very emaD number of
IIlveritiODl., to4B7 the . wont ,ear
meana Iloocl of InventiOld-al doe.
&he name aI almoat lin:!, otber m.
cblllllcal '
. I'nI1IIDI J'naIt Thee
Irruat trees mil,. be pruned U
lloon al the leillVI. have shed . or
anytime from then unUl IIIP riMI
tn the Ipr_ ThOle who pncUce
tall and winter PruDma avoid bay..
Ill' to do WI job dUJ'bi, the nib
01 eerb' Iprlll, work. .
N. SPYS. DELICI
OUS and McINTOSH .APPLES-
'1.0q to '2.00 bu. Bring contaln'-
ere.
Lt'NG'S FRUIT' FARM
SE on Clyo at Sodal
Row Rd. .
WARREN BRADDOCK
. .,
Top . SoD, HaullDC, ' Banel,
Ibcantinl' With Baclr Hoe.
I DrII&'-Une and Balldoser
Wa)'lleevllle, Ohlo
Phone: W81n-. 21.t or 2141,
COME f.AlP.Y
SEPT. 13 14
Tolofta .....
To mllke butter or mar..,...
spnlld ImC1C1tbi7 without tearInC
bnad, 80ften lit room temP,er81un
or "pe&m" a fork. Do
melt IbIa mllkea tba fat
IOak into ra&her tho' 1Prea4 aD ttae
brell9-
I . .
GOOK COOHlNG\ AND EATING
, APPLES
$1.00 IJP ',PER BASImT
CIder Beglnr.tng ,Bapt. 17
ANDREW ORCH,lRD
\
22,i ,Mllea south of ' CenterylUe, %
'mile east of Rt. 4a on Nutt Rd,
ROOFING
'Of All
lnIulaetd . B,rtcb anel u1Mla
to. Sheet metal wort
of all ltInds. Local
. cell. All. Wark gual-anteed.
HOWARD HAAS
Route" Wlly".."III., 0.
Phone ' WQneavlU. IIt8
Armitage & Soil
........
.AWhU,.....-
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lAND ... GRAVIL
BLACK-TOP .PIIIYD
TAR ... IIOAD 0&
'lnAWil ... PILL ..
.-; ... .
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Aboul ToWl
RZe
ITEMS 9F INTEREST
ABOUT F0LKa VOl) KNOW Serving Waynesville Since 1850
NINET\::NINTH YEAR. E8T.l.BLlBBED nmaUAllY. lilt WAYNESVIlLLID. omo. THURSDAY, OCTOBER t. ue9
Miss Bonnie Satterthwalt8,
whose marriage to 111'.. Byrd La
ckey Jr. will , be ail event of Oct.
14, 7:3'0 P.M."tl! the Methodist
church. was hODored with a mille
811l1neous bridal shower, on 8atur
clay afternoon'. at th'e home of
Mrs, \\fargaret Beaohler in Frank-
P.1. .Is Approved Ton Company Answers
Followmg Open Meetmg Cbarg' .es,. Of Civic Organization. s.
, lin,
' Mr. and . Mra. David Zjnk and
of , Lebanon were' Sunday
evening ' gueste 'of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Ramby and ,
Election Of. Officers '
Full' Hoose
Nr. and Mra, W. E. Stroud, ,with
Mr, and Mrs. Jeslie .Thomas of
l.ebanoD'. visited Ohio Ca'Vern. on
Suuday and caUed at the WUaon
Edwards home near Springfield.
Miss Jean LaRue was hosUla.
to a group pf classmates with a
slumber party at her lome - 011:
' Wednesc1ay night., Lynn Ireland.
Cb'arlotte Klontz. Janet Conner.
Kenrick and Sally ' Worman
were overnight gueats.
Mr. ,and Mrs, ' Raymond Adams
and their family were , guests
SUIlday eventng of M1'8. Adam'a
mother. Mrs, Blanche Carr.
Mr, and Mrs. William Strouse.
on' Satur4ay evening. were among
t,be guests when Mr. and Mrs.
Kf>nneth Wlltlams entertained at
cards their bome In' Morrow.
Mr, Mrs. William Ellis, wbo '
are ,now In Michigan, spent a few
days recently with th'e latters
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C, 'E. stan
To Be Held Oet. 2l
The proprietors of Cold SpdnP
Tavern were somewhat startled
Atter a firey dlscussfon perfod. last Wednesday when one fam:ll,.
the reslc;lenta of Waynesville voted nearly fill ed tbe eatabllshment to
to eetablleh + !' Parent.Tea\lhere capacity.
Association In this community at The famUy was the Harry .Bay.
an' open meeting In the high l1's of Troy. N.Y, who ,had iClrt
school Friday evening. th'elr ' Ilometown Tueaday On , a
Df tbe 91 votGa cast, ,7'1 favor croll6-country vacation trip. Be-
ed the eltablJahment of' th'e organ sides; the mother and , father. ,
IzatJon and 14 op1)Osed the move. tbere were 14 chlldred and tft
Acting PreBldent' Howard BrOWn
called the meeting an'C! two reo
presentatlves of the, ltate P.T.A.
organllatlon were present to ell:
plalll' the (JIIrpole. or 'tile .tate
wide group.
Mrs. Klinule, of Dayton,
all tile . ' of a
group afOllating with the
organilaUolI:
f
the following :
I
IIBted
local
Ittate
1. A 46-memoor group of state
representatives to asllst local or
ganlzatlon. In IUI'7 problems per
talnlng to P.T.A. actlVltleB.
2. Free literature 'and publlcat
gtandparents, , ,
The, family Is Gnrollle to CalU
.ornla In a small bus, was
purchased Cor the trip. and bad
pll\Dned to CIncinnati .for
an aij.;lIght stay on ' Wednesd&7.
Mr. Bayly said that tbinp were
goIng Imoolbly aild that they p_
to reach Los Angele& In. aboat
ten days, Tbe ' vacatlonln5 gro'up
bas been' featured in
Press Pl!otos appearing In lD8IIy
newBpapers througb'out the
try.
forth. Ions of an Informative nature, to SHOWER HONoRs
About 91xty children enjoyed a assist local P.T.A. groups. , MISS ,JANE HARTSOCK
fllIe afternoon on Sunday when 3. State an'd national lobb'1lng
nrograms to h'"'ln Inatal ' I benefic. Mr8. Alva Tbomp80n and II ....
t he llttll daughters. PatrIcia. l,g v Ch I Pri rta1n'ed t tlIIII
ial educational le ... -tature. ar es ce ente a .,
i ,ynn. an'll Deborah . of Mr. and a'" of the former in,
Mrs. DIck Ireland entertained 4. Privll.., of attendlDc , other during the valt W'.sek 'with a brtd.
WAYNESVILLE WELC()MF.45 RADOMIR' MARKOVIal
Augsburger Says
Improvements Are
:Being Made Now
Harold Augsburger., Lebanon
manager of the Oblo Centr&l Tele'
phone Co.. replied to cbarces of
local cftlzens thIs week.
In answer to accusations of'"' 1n.
efflolency and poor &ervloe. Aq.
eburger said that repalre are noW'
be1D.g made on tbe, local equip-'
ment and that at the present time
\Vorkmen were worldDg to eUmln
ate dIal tone troublel.
Tbe manager AId that unaYall
ablUty of equIpment WBa the'
chief cauae of 'troubles.
As evidence that the chanJe.
beIng made Isl' RIttman, OhIo ' q.
Alnst company, Aupburger
submitted a representative num
ber of leading Rittman bUllneaa
concerns who stated that the ser-
vice W88 very .satflJfactolT . .
o
Aecident Victom
.'
Was Veteran their little fdendB ,and clan meetinP In com al .bower. honoring Mill J .. , Left to righlt- Mrs. Sam Keys, Mrs. Robert Chapman, Mr.
mates. Game.. and a munltles. Hartsock. Contests were tbe ' }(;tdomir Markovich, Mr. Robert Chapman, ' and Rev. Sam
"eJoer roast were lome of tile 'Ale repreeentative ,ell:' ,erslon of the evening an'd au.- r.eys. Photo was taken on the pier in New York as the local A navy ftteran. ' Charles Ken., '
entertainment feafurell. plalned that the .tate P.T.A. 'Wi1I ed in admJrlnc the resIdents weloomed Mr. MarkOVIch to Olllte(1 States. eth DakIn, 26, was founddea4 011
Mr, and Mrs, Ra'1 Malnou. and receive 16 centa. per 7eaJ' pel' ' glftB which' the fo9II!!5' La t Waynesville welcomed Radomir 't,\aTkovich a Route 73, 1'4 mile! ;,eat or w..,.
son. wltb friends from Welt Car- member froin the local orgUllaat a.;"'ttns bet. s , nesvUle "Tn_dar
I'OltOD, vtatt.d' ..... ... .... ;.1""4Ia4........... T.4.YIl _. , pet
son
, will maKe his home with Mr. Mrs. after be1ng ,,"ok bJ' _ auto
on Sunday and Sunday recetYe centa per _par per plait and white all" tments. wa' . . .... 'J. .... " dm.a ' 101m 1..-cI . c.r
9r.hool and worship service. in member'"1,m local due.: This to ' terVed. the boaor peit finding Mr. Markovich was born in Serbia in i916 ' anct I ,".' " .'
i etts. In'dlana.. tal of 210 cen" 118r member Pt!r her'1 to be a ,miniature ice cream BeJgrade wilth his parents, one brother and two until !'r. He...:mel-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray , Conner and year wW aid In financlq the bride. , Serbia was in' 1943. He attended the Uni.verslty of Count'1 coron.er, pTe a ftreliot, of
Mr. and ,Mrs. Lon Bsckett yIalted 8tate and natlon:al P.T..A. tunct TIle puts were IIfll Jane .' accidental death. DakIn lutrel'6d
=- ox.. ' , Belg ' rade andl li- raduated 'from the agricultural college at multiple In'urles' '-oIu .. ln- a p __
tke former's daughter, Misl Iud: IUUa. Hartaocko 1II1as lean Hartsook. 6 ---. U&,I III \Ul&6 a.,...
'- >. lin. One week af ter Hitter Invaded his homeland, he was trans IIcull fracture. Ile rennrted.
Ith Connor &t Ohio Unlversl.". LftUe oppe.ltlon to the tormat. Mrs. R. B. lIartaock, lin. Lena t""
A" ... _ _ liar HAA'- .. ' ported to Ge,rmany as slave labot and continued In that sta e' Dakil" served lor three ...;. .. - In
Athenl. On .Sund&7. Ion of the 'P.T.A. 19'89 regletered HartIIo ..... ...-. ..... e ..... , ... ra, ,
.., Y C HI llntil the' end of World War 1,1. His moUler, brother arid sisters tbe ua,VY and attained tile 'lrade
Mr. Vernon Shutts. wbo enter- at th'e meetlnl'. Those whO' Oppal' Clarence __ 1', _rs . , . ley.
ed Ohio State UniT. In, September. ed the orpnlaatlon cUd not beIleve Mrs. Dodd', !'O'WD, Mn. J. K. survived the I war; but ' his onl'y contact with them for the past of f"reman ftnt clau. He 'WU ells.
wal guest of his parenta, Mr. and that aHWatlon with. state or lint ' ames ' Holman. ten years has, been through censored letters. ' charged In 11148. He had been. em
Mrs, Harold 9huUs and tamilf-. nailonal poup' lrouJd be of value. MI'8. B. L. R.Je. Mn. Beeman ," Em. bittered. . in ' any form and :!:ye;a::
e
:
for the weekend. Oa Sand&7 Mr. and they did not like the Idea of Stewart. Mrs. H. a. 119111, M.... of Tlto's enmIty WIth RUSSIa, he comes to America WIth hope Dayton. '
an'll Mr&. Shutts imd family were eendIng 210 cents per member out Lyle 1'olE. lira. Ralpll 10luul, Mn. d I
rllnner SUaBte of IIr.and Mrl. of the community to IUpport the linton lIartaoCk. Mn. Cbar}81 for an oppo,rtunity to apply his talent.s and ambitions towu a Military serYIces, with Rey. R.
RoblD. "tate or national P.T.A. How, DaVis, JoIn. &Wen BartaocIt; Mrl, co nstructive Christian life. " ' , B. Coleman officfatlng, wtll be con
1.. N. BartIOck and hil daughter eYer; thI8 oppo.ltloD' did not mat. RQmolld Conner and Mi.s Sarah' Mr. Mrs" Robert D. Chapman, sponsors of Mark,o- , ducted at Mcf)lure
Mrs. Dorothy 'ScbeUer. wish \0 erlally effect the' dellre of tbe Conner. vicll, were by the Rev. and' Mrs. Samuel Keys to Friday at 2 'P.M. bUrIal will
lend kind rember.ncee to all of penlOn'a present at "tbe New York ; where they met Mr. upon his arrival be made ,In ,MIami oemetel'J',
tbelr Wayneavlll.. "lendl from meeting to afflll.te wlta the MisL Lougacre, bride- aboard the 1:). S. Mmy Transport S. S. General Muir., CHUR-" OF'
. elect of JoIr. and Stratton, whoae '-nft
San Antonio, where they Brown wtll continue al tem. marriage .... lID eTeJrt of Sator- PLANS HOME COMING
are no,.. r8sldlq. chi.1rman of the W'anrel' d8 eTea1ng. wu honored with a MISS NORM.<\, LONGACRE EARL CONNER'S HOSTS homecoming of the We7-
The Motllers Club w01 .A. umU permanent offl- bridal ahower OIl WedDead.., ey WEDS MR. STRATrON-.:; AT cl.ASS PARTY nesvllle Cburch of Christ be
011' Friday 'afternoon at the, grade ceriJ are elected. Be appointed eLing, 1rU honored with a IJrldai in a doubllB ring ceremony ,at , IIr, and Mrs. ' Earl Conner were lield SUnd.." Oot. 16, wltll lIslaU'
'bulldlng. The Im .... rtaDt' lelue of W ......- ad I g ' day program' p'---'" '
.... the foUowing .commlttee to suo- shower on ...... e ay even n the LTtle Methodillt church, MlS8 bost to the Golden........," ,
t.he meetln'" will be the queltlon .. Stanl .... BaDa'1 and .... - Dav ..... h' 1 C'-- iii th ' Sta, ..tIn.. at 9'.30 A. ... .. . the
.. m,lt nominatIons for officers at the lUrs. VI Q ' ..... Norma Longa.cre ,ad Mr. DaVid Rule Sc 00 .... 11 e - - --
(If aurnaWag with the P.T.A. next meeting of, the croup: Ed' Id Hafuoclt. Strattoll' Uc)uUlged wedding vows Methodist churcb room on church. the program for dv
Installation of will be pr SmIth. chairman; Mary Le- Yellow ami white weifdlng beUs Sa\1U'd&7 at '1:3Q P.II. ' , Thursday 'evening. wllllnclude. Instrumental Ud -to.
the ma1D buslDeBB of the evening May. lira. Samuel KeYI. were .. .,10.1ed In the decoration The bride lis the daughter of Th1s was a "Back to School cal leleotlons Ill' the morDlng, a
whea the , W&11\esvllle ' American Barnett, and Virginia Hard III:. 8cheme, and games and conte.tis Mr. and Mrl. CaITln Longacre and Party" and, "readln'. dUn and rlth. basket 'dinner at the' h.Igh M:hool
, Legion ,meebl Monday evening. , A by.laW'll compo.ed were the diver-On of th'e eyell'lng. the , gl'O:Om Ie the BOn or ' Mr. and matlc" were studle4. a1S\) a spell at nOOD, and services at
Mrs. John ' Keraey.. first grade o( ReT, Bernard Baughn, I4rs. Much time ".. taken in openlll8 Mrs. Stratt,oDt of near' Lebanon. ' Ing bee was a feature of the even. the ohurch ' at jI:IO P.M.
teacher, fs, Ul at her home Roy Smith. and Mr8. K. M. Retal. I and adml'J.tag the JDanJ' lovelY Dr. loseph' M,ers performed ing. Eacb gueat . received a paper Principal sp8aker for, the daJ
on Main 8t. hck. ".. appointed to gifts wblch tile bdde received. the ceremony before an altar dee. b'ag, wblch 'contained' a delicious will be Brother Ard Hoben. mID
Mrs. WaQer Whlialter' wu. be rules an'd replatlons for the local D&inty t:efreshmenta were aer'v orated , with l)aIme. boulluelll and lun'Oh. ' Ister of the Hour' Padlo
hostess to the W.e.T.U. , meeUll8 P.T.A.. ed b'1 tile hoatelL candl..., ThOle present were Rev. and, prosram. Bev. Hoben wtll deUT'
o R. B Col - d - er ' the address at the II :80
on Friday, n. Tbe IDtUal meet1ng of tire Way TIle ,ltth aDD1IIII olHMirvance of Mr. Don GahrIe ' eang nuptial _tB. ' . aman, ....r. an _n. T1
, 0 neariUe P.T.A.. will be beld Oct. mUllc,' aooOm]panled on tlie plano R. C. Moler, Ill'. C. Eo Palmer, ceo
MED I'HANT8 EAT STEAKI Men and Millions S1prd1l7. In I"L-..... A M Cl' d K 11 "'1 Sarah The inYite8 e,...... to
nov at the Jalah 8cllool. On the ' f by Mra. rll. 'Y e e ar, .. ss '#
All merchants who
' , ' whlchall Protestant churches 0 C ... Leo 'c .... attend the bo ....eoo ... I"-.
llate for th.ls meeting will be the, The bride'sl brother was the onner, _rli. onner. lOUSB III .........
t he Wayne TO'WDlbln Anlf1rlca.n.,1 the united States and CaJl1l.cfa ... Vi <PIni O7_ ..... n M . Ge
If election ' and lDIIta1laUon or ofUce. beet man and the groom'l ... ster raa a &:&A&\Illl. 1'1, raid Mc-
team y,;1U be treat apProTal 01 by.lawl, and reg. have been In.tted to participate was maid ot honor. , ... M1Uamll, Delores Towuaend. IIr.
ed to a ateak at Mom'l Istratlola of membera. wW occur tb1a on Novemlwlr TIa's bride chose a Bult of corill 8 .. '11 Mrs. Robert Clark and cblld.
Pantry, Det. 10 at 8 18. ' with black her bou reno Hr, and M .... James
Tbe treat II the , The s1n8le purpose of that ob- f hit UI ;."d.... Ke th
J eervaD-ce .. to Innuence the ia" quet was 0 w e roses. ....r..... ...ra. nne "'" Oa.
, METHODIST NEW8 Havlbg done Hoi. men of No,th America to IU,!..ort A reception following the cere Mrt &lid lin. Herbert MCMillan,
BeT. a. B. Coleman 19''' oaUed Iteln caJr club work durin, 1948, morl4 the mlllsliJtJar., mony ' was beld at the lome of 1Irs., AUce Crowl. Mlel Dorothy
" Wi'lbur' C. Conley' W.vn ....svllle. ' tbe , bride's prenta. Mr. aod Mrs. Drummond, Mr. Treular H&nu.n.
to ofUelate at the funllral -., ...u work of tlaelr relpectlTe cburchu.
h
\t.._ Strattoli their .. ome on tl!'e bost, and h08ta.a.
or Mrs. D. O. SpaIlr held lD as , been .warded ., Certificate 1Ibe oDilervanoe 'Ia
M I d
...... JUDI h the Back rarm' on LytIe' rd. 0
MadIey J'uneral Home. er t an gran ...... a or and promoted by t e CQUN:fV lEAL 8ALE
Tburs , I\lembenblp , In the HolatelnJ'rIe MlAlonaJ7 Movement of Friends' and 0 , reiaUve. have W,ILL 'BE HELD NOV. 2t.DEC. 25
Mr. Spahr".. a member of the '91aL' of Amere&. He Amedea, be. It Ia reprelleDttMl J'IKl8fyed InTiltatlons for the wedd R. E. Auppurger. prsaldent of
New laslMll' lIetho4llt CJl1II'Clb. was reoommeded for these. award. In thouaanda' of oItiea and toWIUJ Ing of. Mia, Jane Hartsock to IIIr. the wUren Coilnt7 T.B. ana He-
Greene 00.. ".... Il.eT. (loIem'" by the It&te 4-H, Club leader. ' .., eltller a Iacal putoror a 1&7. Charles McCuUock at the l'rIend. a1th Ai.n.. annonnced thi8 week
"rved btl MOCJD4 ,..tGraIe. All 1Jl'IT118IU of the ullOO!atlon IIWl wbo .............. Ident chair- Meeting on Satunla7. Oct. thal the 111'8 ChrIstmas Seal Ale
IIr. ' and lin. O. R. UQIeI .... ueept 'f.ottq .... IIITen 'to man. TIle Bev. Samu'!l 21. 3:30 P .. with a reception to will 1M CODdtaoted. In thI8 count,.
repn .... ted tile local lleUMM1lat blm uatb lire Ia 11 ,..... or 1118. .. realdat ,abaInnaIl 1Ir War,*", (oUow lmmedlatelJ at the home atartiDc Nov. 11 IUr4 utendlns
Cburcll at the DaTtoIII m.t. IIMItt- He Ia the lOTl5t1l member ot TtUe. Be .. 'IaTJUQ eTel'J _tor 'of the br.Ide's parenta, IIr. and tlIroqIa Dec. 1&.
1111 Iael4 at I'altIleId-OtII 'l'W- 'tlla lIoI*tefD.l'rI..taJl cau Club of to appolM au of .... larm_ lira. Bou Hartsock , 0
!Id&J " AawIc& tG &GId8ye tIaIa .. UOIlai IQI8.K bderb" OIl Clar&tlan ...... 1Ir, and Ill'll. J'n4 BooIl had ..
TIle ...... ar' IoU preoec1tnl , tile .... Statlley B. B&fIeT llonda7 cUimer pesta. their dq.
CIa" 111m .. GJl .......... NOT. 11. ftIa peate of IIr. &Qd .. ter..... Dele ..... anll Mr.
..... ... .. "LIt .. act DOW .. u4 II1'L ,liIcIaiard ..... anll da1I-
.... ..... ..... .,- .... ...... ,Met. " IJr1Qfte!4
o
, , Monday ' evening abOut ' 16 ' net-
" .. bors of LizzIe Kibler surprised
her with an oldfashioned farewell
party. Her new home will be the
Oltell beJn Home. Lebanon. at. t..
o ,
WA YNESVllJ.E MARKETS
,(Information supplied by Way.
hesvWe Farmers' ExcbaDp.)
The only actiVity noted dtarInc
the palt week was In the beaD
market. Weat,ber seelD8 0 be the
controlling factor. ,IoIany beans
have been haveBtsr 1u and
rndlana reports Ita IIarYest aboat
half over, Oblo hu DOt. yet beaaJL
RaIns that dela7 the ba
may strengthen &he market. Bat
th, Oyerall trend See1D8 to be for
a lower bean martet. '
CURRENT llDe
Com ..... .. ......... ' tLJl Ita.
w.t ......... .. ..... P-8& ...
_ .............. ....... IIL
PAGE TWO
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
EEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
ARMS BILL:
Red Delegate Urges U.N. Accord;
Meddling Feared
World Awails Pound Cui Effects;'
Walkouts Plague Maior Industry
Dr7 reef ..
1hat , aumber were aertously in
jured. ' One-thlt'd of dlat Dumber.
the a.8OC\aUoo nporled. aved ' on
Carmi, I: t'
Report4n8 . lbat a lie. Itructural
a,COUDt 6)r ' at 1e.1I balf
Gf aD' ares. &be ltFPA "reed
rar;m, ... to take .tePI now to ellml
aate .ucb buardl. The ...
were u.ted .,: cbecldll8 of wlrln,
.,atellll,; , wettln, dowu 01' InfIam
mabie roola la ,dr, weatller; la
beatin. plan'" and chlm
De7a. proteCtJoa of maiD build
fDp wttll Ulhtnlna rods.
i
, MasHALL 'UH FUNDS
New Justice
!tad ODe of tile mOlt
com.,eous to de:-
fy communism III tbe
laD parnameDt, 11 ShOWD Jleam.
lac lIappU, OD his .rrlval In '
New York.
TRADE BODY.:
Money Helps Fight Disease in Euro Canon Okayed
pe De.pita '.0.. ltepUbli.
end. of the lIIa ... uU plan
oould find uWe raw' with ana
pba .. ac It. at .... &. he lb. record
aItond that Ib.roulb IIIia m na
.... Ullhed sea .... u tbrowtD. &be
..... wtilb& of modem medica.!
..... tato JI:W'ope'a baHI, a,a\nat
war-epawned ........ and ma!ltu.
IdIIDa. 'I'IU ......... ed .., I:CA
rdIIaI .... ...
....... lie IIanbalI pia ..
countrlea .nd are .. taklb, part in can oppo.ltloa, canoo w ..
the Europeaa recover, pro,ram confim!ed b7 ...... ute ... memo
ware bela. luppUid with new lab- bel' Gf tile faderal COIIIJIlla.
Ol'lltorJ aacI boepitaJ eqUipmeDt. ,loa. 'DIe Trumau appolDta. .a
PenfaiWD ud 'ItreptoID)'Cln, u aonflrmed b7 vote of 411 to
.eO a. racllum aQd Uteral17 toDI CUIoIl'I ecoaoml. ...... am
of other tDtcIlc:inal procluctl IIad under lleavlut In fIaaa tile ",pub.
beeII put to work III urope .., llcaDI, wlUs ...., obuIIDI 111m
cIOUa... proyWed ' bJ .... laclt of 1M
CClGpUatkll edmln'ltralllD ,..: AmedGID "..
..... ca-. .. II aJ
Hot Water Hottl e r :ltch
Another way to patch a leaky
ha l 'water bott le IS me lt parI 01
, _____________ an old jar rubber ; rub, t he molten
rUbbe r over Iohe hole wIth a nat,
bladed kni fe a nd press it down
with your fi ngers.
LilIt-Type Device "
Used on Tractor
Will Aid Materially
'In Easing F ann Chores
Cole Sia w Ores/illlg
at vInegar for a cole
dressing. use the lertovel
IUlce trom a jar 01 sweet pickl es
You' ll g;et an unusual
To help with those odlt chores
about the fa rm that ao often are
t imewastioi ahd backbreaJdng, Dumplings
Plttsburgh forgings company of If dumpli ngs a re on t he same
Coraopolis. Pa.. has developed a menu as gravy, don' t wash the
Ilf t1ype utility ca.rrler for use, on bOWl in WhiCh the dumpiJng dough
was mixed Instead. add a littl E'
The Plttsburgn carryll1t Is at.- wa ter to the whi ch
t nched' in a few seconds 'to tractors to the bowl and use It to thk ken
through the regular implement lIua- 'the 'gravy.
pc'oslon points, Made of alloy spring
and structu,ral steel. It will
hSlodle load, as heavy as 700 pounds.
An important feature at this new
unit Is Its quick conversion from
platform li ft to n fork lltt.. making
it universal In the type, of loads
It eM' both lift and carry. It can be
used as a platform lltt either with
or without a back panel, and pock
The !arm ".ITf-llft Is attAchetl
In tbrou,1a the recular
trActor Imp'1emeat ' .apeIislOD
point.. Heavy ... caD be
Uppecl aDd roUed ODta tile plat-
form without WUac. trao-
tor ra .... tile e&rf7-1lft.
KestorlnJl Mercury
If the mercury Ii thermom
et er sepa rat es, try to shake it to-
Or. dip it in very cold
water for a fe'fol minut es 11 bol h
fail. it's u!l ua ll y hope less and , 9
new the rmometer i,s the remedy
'I No Wa'ste .
During the war Mr. Bulb-
snatcher was very conservat ion
conscious. He ma de his wife save
all the rats from her cooking He
hi mseU saved the waste pa per and
nattened the tin cans a s per in,
structions, but his wife couldn' t
understand why he saved dead
electric light bulbs,
"Why a're you saving those?"
she asRed.
CBD make' the good bulbs
, last longer, l' he eltplained, "by
us,ing these dead bulbs during
blackouts."
t its are provided for atandard 2* II: "" Mathematics
slakes. The frame II punched to An lnstruotor was teacnlng a
\l ll' ovide easy securln, of loads and cJass an intensified course,
fClf the , addition of a wooden plat- Izing that the boys, were begi nning
fClrm. ' to show the strain 01 constant
Used as a fork 11ft, the , utility' study he decided to the sltua
c:arrier works Ilke 'a .mall , hay tlon with a rather. pointless ques
buck. and tbul can pick up bulky tlon.
material \vitout the lift having to "II a chair has four legs, Is
be loaded by hand. Heaviel. load. painted white. and rolls on east
ean be handled III this way by UI' ers. how 'old am 11" '
infJ skid-pallets. Ita capacity for The surprised stu d e ' D t a aat
Ught. bulky load. can be extended dumbtounded. Then tile most
materl!ill7t by putUpg 2* II: t" backward member at the ' class
extensIons Into the bracket. pro- supplied the answer. 44. , ,"
Ylded ' . .r (' ! It was the instructor' s tum to bl'
Luting of heavy contaJner. like amazed. "That's correct." he
mllk cans ldruml and' barrels 11 s.aid. "but how ,did you \tnow?"
eliminated' by the ! -b'.,.--1'he student ' supPU.ed 'the second
cause 'theBe can be tipped. and answer. "My , tfrotl1er Is 22 and
rolled onto the platfoml which ptac he' s only half crazy",
tlcaUy rests on the ground. Small
liulldlngs', ranie IIbelters. and feed t"' ......... "' ... "'c-,. ...... , ....... ............ '1
era can be ea'BUy and qulckly moved JI .. U 7 1
by tip'p(ng illgbUy and fIIOnJni ,the .... ".... ' 1
fQrb beneath them. Heavy ba,1 "f?1 ' ANDT.'" 11
leed grain can be taken to the field
With a mmlnium of llftihg, and A General Quil; ; ','
field feeding la made both quicker ........................ 1" .................. ..: ...... ...
t;od eaSier. ,. I
, The c:arry.ntt wt11 be' foUltd PBI" The
useful \ because materi al 1. Will 8 cow give. mOfe \I
be moved over .'" qf she is milked three times a day
,rpund. ,under any cql\41t1on Instead at two? '. '
tractOr can operate place. , 2. What is the - biggest ,crop in
might be inaccessibl,rby 'other the U.S,? " t ,
of tranlportation. J 'a. 18 there a s.,..,e way tq teU
' sheep from gO,aU\? . ,
'\
4, How long doell It take to feel
a pin pr ick In vour ringe'rs?
5. Does' the weath'er a I waY s
trave-) In a glven ,
.
The A"lwen
Yes. from 10 ta 25' per
t\ \ .1.
{,l ' Com. "
3. Gdats carey taila up
sheep carrYI theirs. d9YiD.
AQout qne of a sec-
ond. r
'5. Almost '' In the tem
, pl'rate zones fta',Clfrection 111 from
the West to the East:' ,
l\Illr, arlne
To color marga rine for table
use. put your electric mixe r to
work on the j pb, Then. without
cleanillg the str ay marga rine off
the mixer paddl es. use the mixer
{or whipping ,masped potatoes.
Condlments, ,
Keep s la rge shaket of both
sal t and pepJ;ler tn the and
you can add both condiments 10
a dish wi th one Jhaking.
Tea Flavor
A . d rle.d ple,ce df orange rind,
kept an t he cO/loister. adds a fine
flavor to tea,
For Little Fellows
With Big, Colds
Motller . . the best known home
remedy you can use to relleve dI8-
tress of 1lts 'cold is warming. com-
forting Vicks VapoRub. U 'you rub
It on at bedtime. It w.arka
whIle t hIJ c/lfld And often or
by mormng tl,l,e worst miserlell ....
hla cold are gone. TrY it. oet -
one and ' Vlcta VapoRuJ)1
WHEN SLEEP WON'T
COME AND YOU
FEiL GLUM
Try this Delicious
Chewing-Gum Laxative
w... yo. roli .' teN.1I .1 ,-r.eI
beadall h, and JUI\ awflll beCaUMI ,011 oee4
luaU we - do tblll . -' __
,-,.IIIlft-de1\01oUl cbe ....
It\IIIIluaUYe. Tbe _etlon of
apectal med1cLDe .. l>&1'Ou.... the
That III. it doeon'\ acs "bUa LD me aWlll
acb. but onl, "beO farther alOOI ID &be
lower c11pat1 .. ,,1IeN ,Oil wall' "
W act. YOII feel flDa IIPlD QUlCkl' I
And aaleot .. " sa, aba,, \ ol m ....
FIIIH-A'IIIlft. iDMllcin. more .!r_
un - .'1'IIU11." It eo It II.,.,. .. oU, Into
uw.,.tem.Otit ........ KTJW.tall' 10.
ckq counlAlr-U" so. or onI' ....
Nowat last'!!

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Dyes quickly, easll,., emil" espertI,..
Coptal as n!ma{kable cleanlns lind
Ipil IQllrcdleJits. GUARANTEED to dye ill
fabriea, Dyes the ,,,,,,. IPIrkllllC
color. color true IA
dealu does
dye, " rile
'r-----"'" fit AIIEIIICa.
COl'. '
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'A '.' DEN'TAL' TECH'NIC"IAN I
START '"OUR ' OWN LABORATORY ,
A ""Um or tile war, Ibe fll'l&
Nd rubber a,J'lcuUural beltlnl
baa beeD made av .. llable to
'armen b, Pe_,lvania man-
arae.rer: Available Il1aoe tIM.
tnII, as r Indu ..
" trIIil beUlae, the red ",fIber bel'-
lac pre-war f."orite wlUl
America'. fann-
..... .moe , as be ,.\8 hls flnt
roD bIdIeatell .. bll , welcome
.. I .. retva .. , t.be ',.mi ,mal'-
u.t- beltiq ,Is pal1lealarlr
........ ' beea_ 01 ' It. adiIetJ
.....Dlp- aDd
hu 'I J ; .
.B, IN ausINIIJIa' t' OR YOURSELF
.. INDIVIDUAL INSTaUOTION
"rlla ,..d., r COlDpld. InrormaUe.
O'HIO SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL DENTISTRY
all AVE .. DEI'T. O. IIh OHIO
"
'l'hunday, October 6, 1949
Because of a world shortage ot
, lead, th'e fabled Klondike of song
\ ( ' and story is active again; but this
' ,time prospectors turn their backs
on gold an,d fpcus . their attention
on lead which is high on the
list of metals critically for
industry and defense stockpiling.
In Otsitq, l04-yea,
old' Mackenzie Indian and Ta'la,
his 97-year old ',quaw, talk with
Father 'Henry Huybers, knpwn as
the "mining P',iesf,". who carries,a
portable altar to the mi",es.
,
. f. My,les Flran .(photo at
, . right) lead and
silyer ' being baOged for
shipment by ,Ed TobarilC
on dump ot Galena Hill,
Flynn, who, cQ'yered world-
, wide mining intere$b of
John Hammond for '
. many years, scIys ore i, ,
highest grade he has eve;
seen.
THE MIAMI qAZE'rI'E WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PAGE THREE
" "f t. '. l'
The 'tinr Canadian governp1ent
otficl1 at Keno Hill (above)
is a center , of Here E.
Myles ' Flynn, of Yu.
keno,Mine company, paid William
Sime, government ossayer, $lOO,.
000 for a group of claim.s. ,11'1
photo above, Sime (right) talks
with Flynn ab!)ut the Claims. Pho-
to ot left shows Charley Nord,
prospector, looking at map, but '
his eye is on.the Sil8rian '
husky owne4 by Mrs. Ruth Hen- I
drickson, who ' came in with the
rush of '98: ana stayed In.
. I
TeJ:ry O'Neill, with ,pack-
dog and ' guide, :tor a
trip; f1:' oU,tl,-
ing liIille coljlp. Ter7 tYpifies the
, .. " I ,.
many young men "OW in, the Yu-
ItOft' ,helping' get out much-n ... cred
. ,I"'" . '
TIle 11 "", ... t" eqUIP-
.ent, for IgriDtr ilia,.
t . #'
half-ton and ..... ....111 the
. molifttalM alrd don't lill. .trad-
ert. Th. griDl, Js . arel. as
the "'OIt .... erait ... iI"ah.' the
enti ..
The
Expert
FIRST AID
to tbe
Finishing Walls And
Floor of Cellar
RIchard Bill WllJIlnson , QUESTION: I should like some
N
o ONE had muoh faith! In tli& advice on fimsninll the and
floor of our cellar . which we now
. new sh,eritf. The nigh.t : preced- are digging out , Our house was
the day ot his a!rlvaJ the built without a cellar.
ranchers of the . I ANSWER: The rloor can consist
Valley held B meetmg Ul thl,e Para of at least four inches 01 good
dise Saloon. Mark Raoul. largest waterproof concrete , If you intend
_L oatUe o1wner in to make a gameroom, you could
r----""'--.. the vicinity, was cover lhis with asphalt tile, whIch
'3 'Mlnute spok:esman. I should properly laifi by an ex
Fiction No In perienced' workman. ' The walls
'--____ . exp e c tl, n re: can consist of poured concrete. or
sults from thll! concrete block . They should be
young up waterproofed on the outside be-
from the county seat. He S 8 west-: low , grade with 'two coats of hot
tar or asphalt pamt The outsIde
trc'nch can be provided Wit" drain
tile to carry off water. or many
case should be solidly packed with
earth formed mlo a banI! at the
top sloping away from the house.
Do not threw any kind of rubble,
stones or anything els,! Into the
trench .can be provided with drain
hqlds volumes 01 water that may
work Inside tlie cellar (I hope you
will have expeTienced help with
this important worlt.) U you wish
to paint the walls either 'inside or
outside. use' a waterpro(ll cement-
base paint, Get this from a dealer
in building 'supplies 0, mason sup-
plies. ,
with eastern Ideas a[l' a col- '
lege education, Probably got a ---------- -----'-------'-----:-----
head full ot new fangled DoUons on .The Home Workshop
how to run down a bunch of .
zona catUe rusUers. Thing: for us
to do Is organize a vlgilant:e group
on our own, and wipe them there
cattle' thicves otf the tace, of the
map."
"How we gonna do tha't," Rex:'
Useful Stand Is Easy , to Make
niche, table space, deep shelf, big
drawer and Jines. '

ain' t got 11 nQtion ",here the , Rupert wante\l to know, "when we
lers is our catUe?" ,
Rex's thoughts were tather glum
as Ihe rode back to the rSlnch. He
felt almost now, that the new
deputy would fail. "
About mldday ot the next, day Vic
Stuart rode in just us Rex, 'finished .
bis luncb.
, ,"HoW many can you
proylde lI'le?" the youtltl Bske"
shortly. .
VIc stuart led' them to It seption ,
01 COlUltry tamlliar to .therot all; the
hopes 1,I1at' Rex had ' be-
gan 'to ebb. ' Then they
burst out ' anew' a8 Vic a
nmow canyon, the , of
lISe expeeUD' ,"alta
, .... m: til. 70ul' , depati 11IIey',e
'. ap ' from &b. '
'."
,.Ru "you the
l"UItlers' roost?.. ,
'\ ..: I'"
w .. easy, do
", )iO"w .... 'O're.all eDou,li IIII'D M
.Jare of, &b,e
I are a& tile present ell-
Ned' iD' br&IidiD, '),our ', alGid
'GaWe." '. '.. .11" ' ,
tvhiCh wail , it lUl'Jjrlse to tiVeryoae.
A ' moment later .be pointei:l down
into b1C\d'tn valle), where ttood
a eouple at rough , ahacq and an
.Itontelililgly large berd ()f catUe.
- h ,
R
EX aed nil .!luestlon, but di-
rected his l1Ien into a tan-
, lhaped line, then ordered , them to
move down the ' slope, The rustlers
were taken by 8u;Prise. 1bey tied
no Idea as to tHe size .of' the at-,
taCking force, 'and after a desult<ll')'
attempt to (lght oft the linvadera,
the maID bodY. brOke and fled.
Tbe bt, IIIrprlse ",. &be, affair
occurred "bea Vic Sialii rode,
ap wlUl ""' ., ae.ider 01
&be "!ltIm 'apd, 118Ddlne be-
fore &e. alld hi, tore
off tile leader'. mask, rieveal-
iii.' tbe '_Un, fe.alues of
B .... k BuaJ, .
"Matter of brains," Vic .,Inned,.
'Tunny thlnl It didn't to an,
01 IiQmbtea Uveid In W.
aU 70Ul'
buDcb 01 rutlert
when there wam't
water II
IUve', TIla' W88 tbe
CID, I lOt _Ielf a
ItIak and QIed It lO
Del to Indleate the
-. Forti*" ba&el
'rau to indicate &he
., .... If Mid J)rOperi:r
at ... apert." JUa
trIDIdacL ''I reeloD rm anllUp-.rJo
* DELICIOUS
* 'NUTRITIOU$,
* GET SE'IlERAL " .
PACKAGES TODAY
* A Smoother rngine Idle.
* Improved, ,Galollne Econom,.
* ' Increaled Electroele
RESE"
LOOSE
SCREWS
:11 i. ... u .. of It, low rote ot "ollon, .
tho ... w Aulo Lit. Re,',1'" Spork ""0 po'''''11
"'Idor Inllial gap .!"nlP cind mak.. t .....
odvonla" ..... nibl.,
PA.OII I'OUR
The Miami Gazette
Eat.btlaheel ,.
Published evel7 Thurada,. morn
Ing at Waynelvtlle. Warren Ca-
unly, Oblo.
TIIII IIUIII
.-
-
-
Dry Ridge
0810
w. ate ad came bact. OraD
tlIIIe came .ul It ... Inl,.et.
THURSDAY. OCTOBIIR I, 1141
Edna H. Conover. . . ... Publilher
Ted Conover ...... . ..... Editor
A Farm Diary
By D. "J. Frazier
_.--.,. -----..
DlPt bOt aUU I ClOUldn't. bear
to leav.. Dark cam. and we At
up exteulon corda and on
thEI (llllCh better, bJ tire
w.y. than the 014 lantemll down
In' Elwood Reed7'1 aupr boule.)
And ItllI we bolled and IIklmmeti.
At laat I went to Granp la.t.e and
leflL .John &J;ld .Jolmn,. boOinar and
skimmlll&. Th!l Grange meetlDK
was 10nK but wbelr the Jut bit of
ca.'te was eaten and Ute laat CUll
ot coffee drunk I came back' and
tbe lIibta were IItiU bum,ng but
they were throqb boiling and
sklmmlnc and were dipping It out
Intc) Cl&DI. It. wu clear, deep red
dls'h brown. and I IIILIDpled It OD
my finger. It !lad a pod ' rich lor'
guEn tute ant! It waln't . lcorched
elth'er. We made about fifteen gal
Ions. And no. that chore i. onr
for another ,.ear.
M ETHODI8T CHURCH
R. B. Coleman, Mlntater
MT, HQLLY METHODIST
T. M. Scaff, Mlnlster .
October 3. 1949. October came In Entered as . second cl9.8& matter I SubscrlpUon Rate : $1.60 per ),ear
at the pOBtofflce at WaynelvUle. In Ohio Kentucky. and Indlal18. true to (orm, blue IIkle8, 1\'arm ObJo.
12.00 elsewhere. 8unsblne. bright leavell, lreen
graa8. golden rod and asterll. wa':
Editorials

It was a long, heated, and sometimes silly meeting that
preceeded the of a P.T.A. for W:1ynesvi1\e Friday
evening and perha ps that is just as well. For now that a great
many point s, both major a nd trivial, have been aired, we can.
all get behind the organization and give it the boost it needs
to become an integral improvement factor in our community
life.
n utll and hickory nuts. all , the Joys
and beauties of the tradlttlonally
beautiful month. a whole weekend
of It. The leaves are ' turning
early tbis and are unu8uall,
ben.utirul. The sugar maples In
front of the old Marquart houae
are like names of red an'll gold.
T.be Bcarlet maple near tbe cor-
net of Third ana Hlgh'Way 71 In
Waynesvllle Is the firllt tree . to
turn: red every year and tbls year
Il Is redder than usual. There are
also one or two unu8uan,. red
oneB on Fourth lit. There are
Church Scbool, 9:80 A,Il .. 1. J.
Bureke. Supt.
Worship Service, 10:80 A.M.
Youth Felowlhl.tp, Bund&7. 11:80
P.M . .
aT. MARY'S EPI8COPAL
Samuel N. Ke)", Rector
MominC Worihl)), 10:80 A.M. , .
WAYNE8VILLE FRIENDI'
lI'lrat Da,. School, ':80 A.M.
MeeUnc for Worahlp, 10:80 A.M.
FERRY CHURCH OP CHRIST
B,fron Carver, Minister
J)Jble School, 9:10 A.Il.
Morning Woranlp, 10:80 A:Il.
Prayer MeeUng, 7: 00 P.M.
Young Meeting. 'l :00
Evening Services. '1 :30 P.M.
Bunda,. Scbool. 9:80 A.M.. m.
A. Earnhart. Supt.
Worsblp Bervlce, 10:80 A,JI.
Evenln'g ServJce. '1:80 P.M.
UTICA "U.B.
William Shannon, Mlnillter
Sunday School. 9:80 A.M . Mrll.
James Garrison. Supt .
Pl'i!acbJng. tat. and 8re1. SUD"
daya or eact.' month, 10:80 A.M.
Evening ServlceB. 1:80 P.M.
CAESAR'S CREEl< FRIENDS
David Stanfield. Mlllister
Sunday School, 10 A.M.
Worship 11 A.M.
LYTLE METHODI8T CHURCH
B. E. Baughn. Pulor
Church School, 9:80 A.M . Mrll.
Henry Sao-lor. Supt. .
Worshl)) Service. 10:80 A.M.
'('he P. T.A. has proved itself in thousan.rls of communI-
tIes throughout the nation and in the record of its .opposition
t o legislation proposed by vested groups in both the
t he state and nationa-l legislatures.
However, the P_ T.A.. is nO better 'in anyone community
than that community makes it. Similar to the Boy Scouts, Girl
Scouts, Kiwanis, Rotary, etc.. the P. T_A_ offers nothing in the
way of local management other than literature and guidanCe
ma teri al. It will do nothing to " run" the local group, that will
be entirely up to those who take an active part in the meetings
and who wilt in its growth.
We bad the ,itlrat frollt ot 'the
season WII WMll: but nothing
seemed to be harmed by It. An-
certain treell that I look for each other week and we - wm baye
yea.r becaulle ' they are unulluaUy routln, eara and new bean... I
beautiful. There III a guin tree In hop ... 1 hope, I hopeI
ADVISCRY COUNCIL MEET8 WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF
CHRIST
AT HOME IN OREGONIA r,t. H. Coffey. M.lnlater
th'e woods On Townsblp Road that. a
la a deep crimson and a tall tUlip
tree In HIlIII and Dales that turnB
pure .golden yellow that 1 would
drive several mll81 out of my
way to look al My favorite lias
eafra81 . treell do not IIhow up aB
well any more becaulle 80me
young ems haVE! grown up In front
of them. The locust treea are the
laat treell to come out In the
spring and In the fall they are al
mOllt th'e last to change color. I
have been trying very bard not" to
quote "October's .brlght blue we'
ather" but how can one help It.
rbe Waablngton a&cl Ma .. a Blb'l! School. 80 A.M.
'I'I:lwnehlp Advisory Council met Morning- Worehlp. 10:80 A.M.
Young Peoples' Meetlng. 8: 45 Friday evelihig at the home of P.M.
Mrs. Lena Clark and her daugh Evening Service, 7:80 P.M.
!t'r, MIIIII Elizabeth, near Oregon- Prayer Meeting and Blhle Study
Ia. Those In ch'arge of the ))1;0- WedneBday. 8 P.M.

..
With the construction of the Texas 6astern' pipelines in
Warren County virtualty surrounding Waynesville, it is regret-
able that natural gas service for this community is not a part
of the immediate plans of the utility companies. It would cert-
ainly be a relief to be able to switch On a gas heater tbis win-
ter rather than hope that John L. wilt allow us to have a tittle
Pllr. anel Mra. W. Eo C'Nean ot
Orlando. I'la. were gue8tll of
elst.er. Mre. Martha Henderson on
Thursday and Frida)'.
gram. were Herbert ROBS. Miss sT.'"' AUGUSTINE CHURCH
Clarkll, ",nd Charles Strebel. who Father R. H. Krumholtll. Pastor
Bubltituted during the Ilbffence of MaBaeB. 8 and 10 A.M.
Mr. anel Mrs. Paul Dakin of
Lebanon' villi ted their motller,
?tins. Ella Dakl
n
Bund..,.
Mr. Robert ColJetL
coal to shovel in the old .
Mra. 1.. M. Henderaon wu a
pe8t 011' BlLturdl.)' evening at the
wedldln, of MI.. Norma Longacre
... ---
. Mlldred Gustin ' Th\mt*oll and
Mra. L7dla Gustin were ' anpper
guests of Mr. WID GuMin FrIday
IJr bono'r of hJa birthday.
TAKE IT FROM


This is. national newspaper week and we feel somewhat ob. Tbey BaY thllA they do not learn
!Did Mr. David Stratton and at tb'e ;.=;;;;=;;;;====;;:;;:::::::::::;;:;;:=
recElptlon folloW'inl'.
AN OLD TIMER
"Before spending ,our mono
ey. coUnt out a few. dollars
an'CI 881. 'This IJI for ME. 1t'.
going Into my bank. account
for the th1np rn want later
on.'
ligated to make mention of it in this issue .of the Gazette. mUch poetry In th'e IIcbooll any
more and that learning by heart 'Of great assistance. to editors in planning for the week III out of dale but I. tblnk tbat the
has been a wealth of valuable material sent by' the state lives will. be much poorer tor not
press organizations and the national groups. However, rathel having thOIlO flrml,. plant.
than pass this re-hash ' tbat you' wilt probably be reading in the ed In tbelr minds read), to 0lq)reB8
other papers anyhow on to YDU, we'll type out a few lines that 'th-e beautiful things of lUe In
:1re original, if nothing mDre.
beauUful wor
dll
. I eaw by the
We were somewhat surprised to disccver in a recent govern- Dayton paper LOt" lonar ago that
Lucia May Wlat had died at the ment condueted tour of Europe that nowheres in England, age of eighty somethln!f. No
France, Belgium, Holland, or Germany, were there small vi1l- child wbo grew up In tbe Da)'ton
age newspapers such as will he found in nearly every tDwn the w1ll forget. b'er and
size of Waynesville Dr larger in the United States and Canada, we may have eometlmes Imlled
In fact, in the dty of Bournmouth; England, a metropolis of over her Bomewbat exaggera ed
'00,000 per ons, 'the local newspaper was a weekly of very elocution, t am lIure It did u. a
'lot of !fOOd to lellm tbe One lIel- .nedocre calibre. A. few large and powerful newsp,apers in the settOll1l that abe ch08e for 118,
OJr Mondq anemoon MJII Mar-
Eclwarda had the following
calleri: Mr. E. r. Poland of Jilt!'-
lon, O. her nepbew. Ilr. H. S. Ed
ward't ot Denver, Co.... from
SprinKfleld, 11. nepbew ami
Mr. ad Mra. J_ W. Ed-
wards. Mr.. Gene Rhein, Mra. F.
D. Smith.
Mra. Walter W11Ilams and Mlaa
Luella .JaLlIey called on their
friends at tbe Home on Monda,.
. Mill Janne)" who h'U
bee:w the IIlImmer with
her IIllItera. Mra. Williams , ot
Klnrman. Mra. Jeannette Badle,.
of Kent, O. and Mra. Frances
F.rlll Loans'
Time On Your Side
(Up to 33 years to re-pay)
Interest, Low - 4 per cent
The Land Bank Way
Your famity deserves the best
Contact
Lebanon
ELL'. H, - .TURN. "o'y-Tre ...
LeballOD, Oblc,
Phoae '"
"Then I'old that mane), Uht
in' JOUl' n.t unW U's ' lIafel, .
behind tbe teller'1 winelow at
the bank. Try It. it'll .a u-
erelel in handline plon.,. that
geta easier the more yon do
It-and, take It tro.m an old-
tlIIIer, It alwaye paJ' . ' ort
. handeomel, in happIer UT-
i'"
THE
\J
BANI'
great cities, of Europe covered the cO}ttinent :Ind there seemed whether we "lIalleel , and on. '
to be no need or desire for local interest publicatiDns. and on" with Columbu8 or en10y
' The phenemon of th,e Ametican village weekly is .additional M "WI!"at III 110 rare as ' a . day In
of Columbu.. II .oon re-
to ber boDie In Deland,
lI'la,.
I
NIlBII Minnie Dodson bill re-I'
P
roof. that \ve are 'free people who' want to do our own thinking .June" or "October's bright bIoI'
.I.
lillller-in-Iaw, Mrs. Harry J . Dod-
ceh/ed word of the death of &
and make our own decisions. It is further evidp,nce that it would
"1On Omaba. Nebr. D,od80D ' be virtually impossible for any undemocratic group to make The sorgum Ie flnfshed. All "a"l' wI\[ be remembered as II former material .progress in America, . despite; the threats we receive tbey worked on It. Thl' rellident of Warnellville and 1.1 now and then.
flret wall to run It tbT.oUltlt 'imnU8 of Wa:rnesvtlle blgh ? .
4be mill on' Saturda), and the" Mira. Luella J)roWlr &IlO Mrs. For as long as the in America are free, unmer- cook It Sunda)' momlng bot Gladya' Baker of Dayton' called on OUS, and financially sound, cur thoughts wilt not be controtted, urela)' wall such a perfect da,. th'llt MlulIII lIIame and Annie J)rown
GIRL 8COUT
WILL .
There will be a meeUng of all
OLrl Scout leaders aDd the troop
co.mmJttee at tbe home of Jlra.
Sam Ball TliuradaJ. Oct. 6 at 1:0'0
P.M. to make plana for the eale of
ULrI Scout cookiell to be beld In
thlll vacln1t.)" in the near future.
Members :wbo WIll ' attend are
Mrs. 1IIai-jorie Bnnm, Mra. Doro-
thy Wootarcl. llrs. 'Marjory Scibe-
nelt, 1IIrI. Ruth KIllwortll. Mrs.
M. B. CorteT, IIrI. RoIIII-Bariiloek.
Mr.. Bberman Tinnet. Mre. Ed
ear SmIth. Jlra. Margaret Chap
maD', Mre. Opal Stubbl. and Mrs.
Morrta l'u1kenolL I
White Kitchell:
.
. .
CURB SERVICE
the,. fired' up and IItarted and 1111 ... .'Bertha Brown Sunda,.
It before tbey finIshed
It. By four . tile ftre Wu M!ra: OU.,.. Curl l.lpendlng two
golll"g well and' -it began to boll wee;kII wtth Mrll. Nellie 'Madden
JUllt about the time they put In III ClarkniUe.
.f,le ' lallt of he Juice. Ahou tbree Dr. Emma Hollowa,. and MIIIII
h'oure ".8 wh.at be tbougbt 1t Mar.,. l!Mtdn attended the wed
WOU\d tate to bon clown "but be dlnu of MlsII Mildred Thomls and
41dn t . count on the fact tbat we Bannond Bacheltor at th, Laura
,rere cooking It out of doors ' and J'rIends' Home Ill'. RlchmoD(I.
It cooled oft futer_ The flrllt lad. on Satorda1 afternoon.
or two we It we ulled tbe 11'1 leule Garner attended tbe
old evapon.tor tbat Ilame W1th Teflry "'0 in her Irome nelgh-.
the mill but It was badl)' 1M!nt and borllood near I'latfor. on Satur
out of shape 80 .fter we burned dq ..
LEQA\. NOTICE
I X I \fill C. .Sl John I
FOR WAYNE TOWNSHIP' TRUSTEE
Your Support Appreciated
Wilt C. St. John
Ohio
..
. Election, November 8, 1949
FOR WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
Your Support Appreciated
Jesse Prendergast
Waynesvilte, Ohio ElectIon, November.., t 949
e Complete Fountain Service
e Open Seven Week
one bunch In It we gave up and
John lrultt a.n old fub10D1!d pan.
Tblll 7ear he built a new furnace
for It and Bet the mill up out of
doore in yard.
Btlaled bldl wtll be recelTed bJ
tb., CouncU of the VllIaCe w .. ,. uellviUe, State of Ohio, at u.., of Ii!
e i ..... I.. '.
,
Cold Pack
, .
CANNERS
2.06
WALL PAPER, PASTE AND SIZING
. C. E, BULBS - NU ENAMEL
KDITONE
W.ynesYiUe .Furaitare & Appliance Co.
TELEPHONE 2422 WAYNI'.SVILLE, OHIO
The weather ".. Just right. the
frolt the other night had got rid
of a lot of nlell 1'10 that we
Dot troUbled b)' theql and
'Was almost no wind. We cooked
and etImmed and slow.,. the un-
attractive greer.' soup began til
dear and turn broWn but IItlll It
"",un't molulle". . Supper time
. ... -
=
aouu:
9-12 Each MornIng
t-S Afternoons Except "Wed.
Evenings by Appointment
Only .
rrELEPHONE 62
C. E. WiIIrin
....... k are 81'.ct.' ...
.:,. 80atJI DetnH 1IIwIit '
l1UOA. OHIO
.. -------
ftu of .. Id CoWlolI or at tbe re-
814e:008 of Oh'Ulea James, Clerk
at tile 'C01UlCI1, 'utU twelve
Octobe.. 15, 1141,. for fum.
I"blng the nllCel8lU'J' labor and
materlais' for tile lnatallaUOIr and
mmjpl.Uon of a 18" Storm Sew
er 0111' HlSh Street"a ..ad V1Uap
of Wa:rnesnue, Ohio.
Illa.cll bid muat contain the full
name of eYel7 person or Co!Ilpan,
lr;.tel'8l1ted In tllell&m8. and be &c.
mmUI&llled II,. a bond ' In th'e IUID
of tA!n per cent or the aabmjtted
1114 to tile .. tlafaotlon of the
CoulO'ClI, 'or' a certtned clleek on
808ItI I!OIYent ltaIlk, all a guarant,.
that If. the bid II accepted, a C!On
-.rill lie entered Into &Ild Ita
,..formaao(f proper.,. Acured.
8tIou14 .., Mel be nJeotecl . IIlIcb
cIIeclll will lie forthwith returned
to ,tilt. bldller. aD4 aIIoald aD7 IIId
be UC8Dtecl IUCIl eIlecll: wID be
'UpoD proper necbdon
aDd of tile 00Jl'tra0t..
ftll Ie .... 1' ... to reject
aJlT aD bleIL
. _ order the Ooaadl 01 the
or W ..... me.
caAm
JAIiIB
CJIar1t
*Iaet1: Oet. .. u. .. J
. ,
It's r IDle, To" Order. .
Be sure to have a full bin this winter,
Order now for prompt delivery of :
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STOKER
COOK STOVE. EGG
HEATING STOVE LuMP

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I.
WAYNESVILLE ,FARMERS'
BXCBANGB-
I'
TBURSDAY, OCTOBllK" JNI
anel ,Ill'll. C. D. Sialle of DaJton
were guelte Sunda)' of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Hoover.
Mlaa Ada Preaton of Farmera
David .Btratto., Saturday enntq.
Sh'e recelveel many beauutul aznl
uleM preeentL
By JANE FITE StatJon and her guSlt. Mra. May
141'11. Seth l'aJ:naa ill
lng at her home on Row rd.
&tter undercotr.w a major operat
.ion at the at. EDubeth HOlplu,J.
Dayton.
Mrs. Gladys Hook. teacher of Mansneld. were In the village
oommerclal subjects In our blgb' Saturday afternoon rei
s hool, Is confined to her home ailves and friends.
. Mr. and Mra. Walter Keorlclt
started this Wednesday momlng
on an extende4 vllltt to-Puadena.
near Clnrksvilla, sufferlug from a
SIl\\l8. Infection.
M ra. Sara Wright was the tUn
ner guest Friday at noon of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert T. Doster.
Mrs. Edna Budhke of OIn'CIlln
Bli wall at tbe hIgh school last
week to 8ss18t 11\e Judlor and 1Ien
lor Cl1l880S In the preparation of
t belr annual, which wrll be reo
IIm8ed next eprlng.
. Mr. Joh
u
BeCkett ot Franklin,
Bon of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Beckett,
underwent an oper
. a tlon at Nlddletown ROBpltal Wed
r.eBday.
. MrR. May Kaylor ,Mansllel" or
Delllnd, Fla., Is here for an ex
tended visi t with fl'lends and rei
RUves.
Mr. E. G. BeaSOn ot Morrow
sen'ed ae Bubst! t ute . teacher at
our schools thla week during the
abse nce of F'rank Jackson" w.hose
mother, M rl! . Clift ' Bec.kett, died
Wedl\esday morulng. .
Mr. lind Mrs. R. M. Tllrner and
daughter, MI9S Rosaline.
Mre. George Denoy eLtertal/led
the members of the Jonab's Run
MIssIonary CIrcle at ber country.
home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
George PIdgeon was In charge
the devotions and Mrs. Cb'arles
Doster wils the program. leadel'.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker and
Mra. Tucker's alster, Mrs. Jenny
Bell of Somersville ,,:ere we.'
end guestH of Mr. and Mra. Hill ,
Williams at Amell.a ..
Rev. Artbur Jacobaon, an evan
gellst. and hIe famUy, haa stoJ)ped
In. . Harveysburg enroute to New
York and la conducting evangei
IsUc at tbe Full Go.pel
r.hurch.
vIsiting relatlves and frlenda
on the1r return, will lpend a week
wIth tbe former'a ' couslna of El[-
ceillor Sprlogs, Mo.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Chtn'llell
and Mr. a.nd Mra. Clark
Sr. visIted the , formera' brottier
and alater laet Sunday In
aon, Ohio. .
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By MRI. HILY GIBION
MrB. A. S. Collett and her son',
Robert. In "ompany with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry GibBon and
Mrs. Weldon McKay of New Bur. mother, Emma Olbson', of Bell
iington, are enjoyIng a brief trip brook a.nd Mrlt. Richard Hanes
and d'augbter. Donna. of nlear
through Kentucky and VlrBlol&.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Bunce at. Xenia were dinner guelt8 ' Sunday
tElnlled the Fall Festival at Blan. of Mr. and Mra. HIlT Glb.an.
oheeter Saturday evening. Otller calJers (n the. evenmg were
Mr. and Mrs. John Welsb. apent Mr. Jess SmIth' of Hamilton. Mr.
and Mfa. Edgiu , Porr of near
n few days last week touring the
Centerville, Mra. Robert Greene
sectlol. of OhIo.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thornberry and daughter. Leona, of . Dayton,
entertained the members of tire Mrs. Ed Burton or XenJa. and
Crusader'a ClaS8 at theIr home Mrs. Allee Furman or Bel.ver
on Clark ave. Wednesday
town'.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl LuC&8 and
Mr. lilt! Mra. 8haw and
eOIl ot near SprIngfield :klleel on
Mr. Mre. Clarence Crawford
Sunda, neDlng.
M-ra. Elale Koeater of Lebanon
apent Sunday with her aon, Mr.
Morris Lewla and faml17.
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By MR8. RALEIGH BOGAN
Rev. and Mrs. 8avld Stanfield
and chlltlren. attendled c.hurch here
Sunday. Rev. EUeler Partingtor.',
our new pastor. will be pre8ent
next Sunday. Preac:hlnB service at
10 o'C)lock. Come w'or8hJp with ua.
Mr. and Mrs. R.Ilymond, Wllaon
Mr. John WIlBon' and Robert, IU)d
Mr. and Mra. Lutlber ' Halnel at
tt'nded th'e funeral of Mert Wool
len ILL FaIrmont, Ind. IaIIt ThurA.
day afternoon
Mra. Mary BogUl and MarlallJl1l
Bogan caUed on Mre. Maude WIl
Irerson of Spring one
noon laat week,
Mr, and 101.1'11. R.Ilymond Burden
entl{rtalned to IUI,per Saturday
evenine the following guests;
Mr. ani! Mrs. .Tohn Bennett and
son. Stanley. M'r. llbd ' Mrl. Fred
Merrlm&ll' and children. Larry,
Karen and Nancy, lind Mn. Sallle
Bennett of Dayton'.
Born to Mr. anti n. Carey
Leigh Halnea, & daughter. Eleanor,
on Sept. 10 at Miami Valley hos
pltal.
CORWIN NEWS
By MR8. ERNEST GIBSON
Mr . . Jaok FrOlt Is already busy
tW.s faU.
Mr. ad Mra. Bill Moore were In
Corwin Sunday eveDing.
Mr. and Mn. Jlmmfe BtUee and
Mrs. Ernest Glblon were In' Xenia
f?atumay.
..
Mr. anil Mrlt. .mrnest 61bson
b.ave Just received w.,rd from
their nIece aii'd nephew of the
1I1rth of a. daughter,' Linda Sue
Collins.
PAGII
Mra. Margu_et Allen wu In
MlddletoWD Sa.turda.y.
Mr. and MI'II. Dewey LlUnb were
In Corwin Saturday mght:
D&DUel spent Sunday
nJgbt IJr Corwin.
Aunt LJdtlle Durbin Is still . on
the elcJt Dlt.
o
TOPS' IN ENQLl8H
. Donald Luken'S placed Jlr&t In
tbe rresbuian EngllBh profeclellcy
test at Ohio state umv. re,ently.
This achievement exempts him
from ta.kiui required English
courses at the unJvDl'IIlty.
MI'II. Ell Re7ftolda waa In Dayton ii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..
011' buaJnslIB Saturday.

killed
A resourceful ltarr
eapable of planning to
expr. (
alOIl. . .
Sttibbs
NOW 1& THE TIME
New 1s the time t() check your
BUDlJDer clothes ' III preparation to
stor1n8' them for . the winter.
Bring your summer clothes to
B & R Cleaners for oarefuJ,
pert cleaning and prelslng.
Mr. alld MI'II. ' Cbarlelt Strebel of
CIncInnati and Mrs. Mattingl,. of tamJl,., Mr. Jake Chennowlth
called on Mrs. Anna Lueu Sun-
Oregonia were gueats FrIday of
Mrs. A. S. Collett. day.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry KJin'e Jr: . Mr. and Jamea Wildman 01
of Marlon are announcing the
birth Monday of a seveD' pound
daughter at a C.olumbue hO'Pltal.
'l' be ma.ternal gra,ndl)arenta ' are
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doster of
the vJllage.
Jackson, . O. spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. UII Mrs. "
Ernest Earobar and aon D.,14.
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Sta.nley of
Chl.rles Bta.nley 8unday lFuneral Home
Dayton and Mrs. Helen TELEPHONE 2291
Mra. Marlanr,1l 1!logan attende4
the Eva.ngeUatlc and Church Ex --------
tension committee of HllmJugton 0 - - - --
Mr. alid Mrs. Charlel Price and
H.elr daughter. Connie . will be
housegue8ta thl,1 week of Mrs.
Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryant In Indianapolis.
o

By, MRS. J. B. JONES

MI'II. W. O. Hamilton of Pitt&-
burg., Pa. la making an dtended
VIsit with' her Silltel', Don
Baird of Gephart Rd.
Mr. and MI'II. Clyde Wharton'
ff'celved word that their little
after & IIBrloue
oheratlO1&llt the Children's HOB-
pltal. Cincinnati. was released
'-ionday and Is BPeedlly recover
Ing.
Mr. an4 Mr.. Don Bal.rd attend:'
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bratten
of Dayton' spent Wednesday even
Ing with his parents. M,r. and MI'II.
George Bratten. .
Mlae Edna Bunnell of Lebanon
apent SUnday wIth h'er p-andpar.
enta, ' Mr. and Mn. HUy Gibson.
Mrs. Alice Turnan of Beayer
town Is speDdlng a . few day.
wIth Mr. and Mrs. HUy GibBOn.
yearly meetIng lut Friday at wn
mlngoD Friends meetlng houle.
Born to Mrs. Lowell Sinclair. &
daughter, Carol EUllabeth. at a
Uayton HOllpltaL
Mr. and M .... AIll)n. Huftman ot
tbe Chester neighborhood and
Rev. and Mrs. David Stanfield and
children'. Davey Judy. were
Sunday dinner pesta of Mr. and
Mra. Donald Haines,.
Mr . .and Mrs. WIUlam !Smith
ert Greene and danghler, Leona. and .dauBbter, MarU7ft Sue. were
Mr Roy Shaw or XenIa, Mr. aDd
Mr. WUbu.r Stephena. Mrs. Rob'
Mrs. HenT)' and famll" or tn Daytotr Saturday. Mr. and Mr
.. , F.mmett Nevin and .ons of Day
Deavertown were dinner guelU ton called in' the 8nlltb h'ouae SUD'
SunJiay of Mr. and 1(.... LUll Mor
gan. Callei'll Ill' the and day afternoon.
Mr. aad Mn. w.e140
n
Wlbon
evenIng were; Mn. Myrtle Ander were guesta of theIr' aon, Gerald
60n of "' near Dayton, Mn. Dalsy Wilson, and family of Darton' on
Holland of near Spriq Valley,
Saturda.y.
Mra. Ruth Smith and blend, Mr. Rev. and M.rs. navid 'Stanfield
AI')'. Mr. Carl IUdlnger of near and family. have tIRO an
Waynesville, Mr. a.nll Mr . Harry apartmslit In the litome of Misl
Haber of Lebanon'. Mrl. Edward OnJeta. T.el1'ell near New VIenna.
Morria of near Wa11lellville, Mrs.
Ed Buno
n
of Xenia.
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ClaullJed Ad. Br:lng ResUltsl
ed th!! funeral of the latter's
lIrother-lnlaw, Mr. J.. B. Vore or
naytoo Oil' Monday. .
Mr. and MI'II. .T. B. Jones iii
company with their Sunday afte ...
, noon' gt.1esta. Mr. and MI'II. Ray
Osborne !)f Xenia. spent the
f>Venlog In Beaverftlwn- .
Mrs. Jonea' slater, who Is very
111.
Mr. James Halnee la making an
uten-ded visit with bls niece and
faD1lly ot Va.ndl.lla,. Mr. and lira.
Frank &!1leJ'llUlD.. - ,
Dayton Phone, .Hem. 1275
Forty nelghborli a/lel friends
wete at the .pel'llonl.i
I!how:er, given by ' Mra. Helen
Grlelhop . fol' MlslI Nonna Long
acre became the "ride of
1'(-
Pz:epare 'Your For Winter
.PERMANENT ANTIFREEZE - Presto;;e & Zerone
. ALCOHOL - Zerone .
COMRLETE AUTO REPAIR" SERVICE
24 HOUR WRECKING 'SERVICE
Itlera" Garale
MAIN 4\ MIAMI STa,
. PHONE WAYNE8. 2S4f
. ,
WITH . CROWD1IlD hOlplWil, po-
nplt! ow: oome home much SOODer.
, Mawe the trip .In oar ambu1an .
('e ud be CIOIIIfortallle. .
Expartenoecl attell'danta - eare-
fu1 drivel'll - 1l0llllDal ooat - In .
sored hUentli.
MeCtUIE
'.MEIKt HOIII
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FlFI'H A.NNUAL WIARREN COUNTY
BOAR & GILT SALE
. I (SIX BREEI)S)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, iNS
1:30 P.M. .
WARREN COUNTY FAIR GROUND!i
. . . ,LEBANON, OHIO'
First Since The "" iii'

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STEEL' Roofing
"AT OHIO'S LOWEST
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TELEVlSION
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PHONE 2794 WATER aT.
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October 10'15
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Seethe Farl
on RIKE'S SIXTH FLOOR
as in
HOle
.. SIIctJe8sful Farling
Octnber Issue
.; ......... two .1, .ea ...... !
.
Fuhi.on"Show of faD deaigoa in elothea and .
home dllcorating, at 2 P. M .. Tilee.. Oot.l1 -
at .the Miami Hotel .
CookinK by Helen VernOD, -1-
ThUl'l . Oct. 13. at 10:30 A. M. anci2 P. M. .
at the Miami Hotel' .
Spec"" FetJlure. 8f1Br1 day fhfober io.15 ;1t
I Cookiq demllllltratiOlll ad imtrodioD, .... d
m 1ns ... Fourth Floo.r
2 A Pripdaire eleetrie rlll!'e priSe, aDd ,,'
demonatrationa . App.liaacee-Fourth Floor
a Io.etrudiODB in flower arraDpmenta.
&priaee Art GiCte-Rilte's Foqrt.b Floor
4 Durerent, at.aradive table iettinga
lateet 'decoratins ideaa '.' CJWua..:-Fourth Floor
See how a booked rug is made at our.
demonatratiom . Art Needlework-
lUke'. Fourth Floor
Forum l1li Interior Deoorating, CIOIldpcteCl);y .
Rib'. Home Counaelor-Rike'. :Filth Floor
7 VIait lUke'. Home PlanDinS Center and lee .
DfIW, 1MeIy. aettiDp--IUb'. Sbtb Floor
PAGE IX THE MIAMI GAZETTE W Thursday, October 8, 194.
. WORLD ' . . ' I
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- Movlng:Need Not Be ConfUSing
If. Operati9ns WeU-Organized
S/; Home Style lor Matrons
Junior Style Rafes
By Ertta Haley
W
HEN MRS. X recentlY' moved.
most of ber hpllt china was Make a Sale Move
broken
a eave up her several yea rs
.ago. the which she hod
.stored was found usele.ss as she reo
covered It. and it had to be given
aWRY_ Mrs. S., 00 the, other hand,
bad dinner in ber new home tbe
same day she moved.
Moving doesn' t occur too 'often
for any of us. but when It does. it
sbould be a smart move as well as
a lafe one. The job of moving. I.
actually a very sclel.l tUio one. When
you tollow the rules you'll h!lve ' a
mJ.'nlmum of distress i1nd contusion,
Seven-Day Religion
LeSSOD for October t. 194.9
E
MPLOYERS . don' t care mucb
lor letters of recommendation
signed by pI' e,ache.rs. Not that they,
think . p,reachers are dishone8t.
The etn,Ployer Is glad to know
where"th'e chop is on Sunday morn
Ings. 'But he would rattier bave a
leUer from somebody who sees
him every Saturday night and Mon
It's a big fob to move household
goods from one hOllse to another, or
from one to another. It's not
a matter of piling things Into the
car and carting them over. even
If the house is on 'the next block.
day morning.
1 " ..
Much can be don before the
I. actual moving, and though, at first,
tbJa seems like an enormous job.
it'. weU-on the way to completion
by the time you've mode a list of
what oan ' be done, and know how
it . hould be done. . .
You'D .unlio\JbtedlY call -!h a mov.,
. . ,; r. . u
Movmg day ts comparative-
ly slmplo for ulJs young home-
maker who has a reputable
warehouseman paoklng her din-
nerware anil gla/lsware. Here
she observes tbe mover eare-
fully packing severa. pla.tes III
a stack wltb protective layers
of sbredded paper between each
plate. The staok III then wrapped
In tissue paper and plaoed on
edge In a soft bed of sbredded
paper In abe bottom of ahe
wbloh bas be4ln Upped so
ahe plate!l lay baoll:.
be 'placed fiat. but rather stood on
edge to resls't breakage It the ba rrcl
Is dropped. Prpfesslonal movers '
usually tip the. barrel to the
pack.
Glauware Needs
CareM PaoklDr
Religion Won' t
Keep Sweet by Itself
I
T IS a temptation .a old , as
religion. to put It on one side at
a wall and ll!e on the other. But
the prophets showed. ' once and fF.
all. that' God has
literally flO use for'
religion which bas
been dissected off.
from Religion
w h I I! h Is kept
apart from 1 i t e .
turn! sou I' a.nd
bAd. In Isaiah's
tim e, everybody
knew there was . Neat House Dress
something wrong
with the country. , to. the
Isaiah's diagnosis was IElrger fIgure lS thIS neat house
ReUglon Is our principal . ' dress. Cut on simple wraparound
God is ' Ured ot It. What? The pious. It softly one side, is
people. would exclaim: Look at the trJmmed With bold rIc rac.
crowds in the Temple every holY
dayS ' Listen to aU the prayers. p " tt ll rn . No. 3178 Is D sew.rlte
count the number of tithers. U !l:: i
8
1!, 4:
1
anything is wrong with our country, 35-lnch .
it can't. be reUglonl But religion it
( ...
Why God Was Tired
The FnJl nnl1 WIn tel' "'ASHtON con.
' nln.s 64 pages ul hr.lplul s.,wlnll lnformn.
tit'l n C.pr horoe sewerl-8pt"cinL des igns.
Ideas lor lfL. to mnke-free "oUerll
prlnled Insldo the boolf. 25 CO 'lIS.
Applause
Fits Like a Glove .
F
OR EXTRA special dates - a
striking frock for juniors that
(its Like a has diagonal lines
accented with big novelty buttons.
If you prefer, three quarter
sleeves are also provided.
.. " .
Pnttern No. 18W Is n sew-rite oe.rlorat.
eel .pattern Sizu 11. 12. 13. 14. 18 .mel
'18. Sl." 12. 4\10 yards 01 35 or :l9-lncb.
8E"INO OlROLE PATTERN DEPT.
,
uo iI .. C.. I .... " ilL
Enolo 211 cellia III colna lor .. ch
pa tt"rn dr.lred.
Po nero No ..- ---
r-Iam.
Adelrea.
If pouibte, never pack the glass
er, or a warehouseman, as they are ware In the same barrel as PIe
someUme. named, for the Job. For disbes. If you do not have enough
your own safety and peace 'Of' mind, glasllwar,e for a separate barrel. it
select one who . .Ia reputable. It 1ur may be packed in the same barrel
niture or other goods are. to be wIth tho dlsbe., special pre
stored, the reputable dealer invites cautions must ' be taken inst
Inspection of his quarters. After all, breakage.'
you'ro going to trust hlm with the Protective excelsior bedding is
A
priest would stiock
'everYDody should be call Vat:
'lcan City ' ''Hell's HaU Acre."
Isaiah shocked his fellow citizens
by cnlling Jerusalem "Sodom
Gomorrah." Those cities were the
worst places the Hebrews had ever
C/IQssics lor the Li'(ing Room
famJly needed for eacb piec.e. Each , plece
Here'. the RoII$lllo' ot glassware is wrapped 'In
For Movinr 'Day paper. Fraglle stemware needs spe
Your ' ruga an. d carpets will b. e clal tissue paper wrapping to pro of. I
tect the shank. ;
moved first. After this come tho When professionally. wrapped,
dinnerware, glassware, silverware. with dishes and glassware
po" and'- pans. Unless you've made allow no free space for the dishes
.arrangements for having lunch. and to move since a sUght move might
possibly dinner Ol.lt, better be pre- aha tter several plece.s, if not the
with a thermos 0& ,bot wbole barrel. The pack is tight and
, They so bad ' the'
bad to destroy them' by fire- '
'Dut ,10 good people conId tie .
found there. The Jlrophet fol-
low. up abat .fim shock by,...
oaher. Every
f..Dd sandwiches. along With safi!. r
and cups for the ' noontime
comes
meal. ,You many ' not want to tear Keep Housebold Goods
:;ourseU away from the packing Properiy OrgaDlnd
long enou"h to get a snack"OiiEifde Qet your pots and pans together f th S bb th ." ..'1... ... " ..
.. b fin ' I th all go servance a e a a
01 home. aDd tbls Is an e ore mQv g 8 nee . ey i b Ii day ' (:v T't3) ' cburch
th J excelsior paddel barrels. 0 s . ' . alll
idea for e mea irons and' wattle Irons'l lngS, correspondlng .. tto' our r e.
should be covered" and placed In and conventions (v. 13),
the bottom ot boxes or barrels \}11th termll: at..
to keep them mov. 1 tendance at church. Bible reading,
Ing about loosely. You don t want tithing praying-If that I!I aU. thE!D
them or mar.rcd. . I all is ,ood. It may be relJglon.
Wrap III tissue and ot course it is one kind of
carefully, be it flatware or serVIng II f b t not the kind God
silver. These, too, are placed In re on, u
barrels. . I wan s . .
AU barrel, and boxes should be . Indeed, laaJa'- says I c;;t!d
numcered. Keep a listing of what hates It; he Is "fed up" With '1'
goes under eacll number so you can (va. 11). What was wron.'
extract from the right barrel when Isala.h tells them that, . too, , In
'YOU want ' a . certain Item. This ilhon simple ' w'!rds.
avoids plowlng into ba.rrela or hand. are full IIf .
boxes you aren't ready to unpack. Ob, the people wo,uld protest.
100. do a lot toward IPeeding we not killers, We don't lay a
, ' ., betore movers arrive. band on anybody. isaiah goes on
bave to reQl on your ,household Take the carpets off the fll10r and to explain: seek Judgment (I,e.
7196
101' your fa.clnoUnll Nellcllecrnlt Boolt-
today I JlIuslrlltJons 01 your lavorlte
... edle-hobl -",. cholceat desIgns ... d
the moat coDcl,e pnllcrnll avnUabl
g inner easy design and Ideoa wortby of
on expert's Qllc .. Uon. A free neeiJUwork
.p attern printed In U.e book.
ae.ln. Cb.l. Needl .... " OepL
P. O. Bn 5140, ObI .... 1141. III ., .
P. 0. ' 80" 1ft. Old Cbellea S&aIM.,
Ne. yo.1t 11, N. Y .
EnCIOS. 20 cents' lor pallern.
v p In I 'FbI! Air
t\n author got mto an elevator
and continued his conversation
with a friend about a story. he had
just written. '
"So 1 got my knife and killed
her." he said. "or course 1 was
careful to wipe off all fingerprints
with II handkerchief."
Just the e,levator stopped
and the two !'pen gqt off an'd Ie"
the \vlde-eyed passengers wonder.
Ing what to do about
FE R SHARP SHOOTIN'
YER PURN TOOTIN'-
3'"1
.CHANGE
01 LIFE?
Art rou I'OlIII UU'mlIb Sbe twlc-
Uonal 'mlddle ' .... potr"", peculiar
'" wnme" ,III '" 82 ,,.,,, Doell
aub ,ou aulfu mOl bOI 1Iaah-.
, ... 1 .0 "C_. bllhotnang. UI1!d.
TbftII do U! Lrdia II: rlnkbam'a
Veptable Compound en reU.. v" .ucla
qmplAlma PlnlthlUD. Cnmpnuoll
IlIIn h.. wba\ D<>ciDre eatl Ita-
IDIoChID IOIUD fllect I
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S ==
Watch Your
Kidneys!
plan to pack the dishes roll them neaUy. Take down drapes justice), relleve the o):lpressed,
.bUnds. judge the fatherless, plead f"r the
" . smart to 1\1, ... .,.. . _ ".,
. ,
you. If you do It the
Dlsteriala may be provided toJ;' you:
lihredded paper, barrels and, tissue
paper. If the 'mover , takes care ot
the entire operation,. be makes blm
self' responsible for any breakage
whlcb . migbt occur. Fees ate de
termined ,by the hours worked. '
them cleaned lit this time to save Ydu don f kill outright, ' yOU
moving. If you launder churchgoers,. he wouid but
yourself, don't Iron until YQu arrive you are so indifferent to ",ultlce
at the ' new place IJneo they are In your city, ' you toke !IO Ultl,e in.
easier -to move When rolled Instead terelt 'in the people at the bottom
of carefUlly boxed to avoid of the heap, that people die ' bere,
wrillklin,. wJdow. and or phans -die, stropl,
becaule no one care .
.. ' .
Thl! heaviest dishes should be Notebook
packed at the bottom ot the barrel For Small Item.
and lighter ones on top to cut down It'. discouraging to' have some What M.kes . Town
OD breal1:age. Plates should ,never thing misplaced for months after Worth
i '1 moving. If you go through drawers ALAS DObody did
I
. and desks and cablnest with bo?, In bundred' and .mo.re years W'mt
Be SmafU one hand and notebook In the other. by, ' anJ,i Jerusalen( "came close 'to
much of thedl.sDrder may be saved . . its end. But nobody thougbt
SinaD articles from certain draw disaster co!lld sttlke: The .beUef
may be 'placed In boxes to be had grown In every one's mind
returned ,to the' drawers In 1he same that the Temple of the Lord would
order. Keep a listing 80 you can, lo. forever Insure the safety ot the
cate ,even a smaU' ltem at any time. city in which .It stood. .
Llgbtwefght items ' such as linen But' a yollDj' prophet, Jere-
and. clothing may be .placed in IIllab, presebed sermoa 011
dresser drawers tor moving. . 'He same theme a. Isaiah's
Keep book 'ends Rnd such (Jer. '71 Il la, not the temple
heavy objects out of dresser draw 'hat will yon, ' Ii Is Doi
ers for moving: Fllrnlture Is heavy church aUeDdanee . th., , will
enough by itself 'without being brlna you the favor ., God.
weighted additionally wl\Jl several As the men of .terusalem looked
pounds at books . . And .. most tumj back to the great days . of Mose
tqre dra\vers are not constructed to they thought of the sacrifices and
take such heavy I;elns" They may .0fferln,l, the, tabernacle "and the
,give way I\Dji yo" Il have a repair rltuala ana 'aU die pl,eantry snd
bill to pay as ,weU ,as moving. paraphemaUa of a picturesque
Books are best packed In cartons I religion. as the great thin, that
Tbere'. no mono"., ID IIIe which are tied securely. These are God had given them. '
JDach-ued aoUd aolora ..... - easily handled, Ind the books are But God remembered' It other.
-, e8peaIaU, wben two w- to,ether. ' wise. JeremIah even .a7a (with
J., a coloJ' and IIevel'al ......... Ca.tera !'paved from furniture understandable exaageratlon) that
...... 01' _ir'utlq colon are should be kept in weUlabeled .ets. God had not said a word about
I lINd te .aob ,00II efteo&. 'I'IIe Brooms, mop. and curta.in rqcis lacrifice. and the Ten
-'doh 01 dae model bere ...... may be tied together with cord tor with aU tIIey 1m.
- llew the buioaDy llaiple handllna. plled, were the mail) thlna.
lI< e ..... e beeem. YOIl move the refrigerator bave Wbat God Ioou for, back OIl ID
' trunauo wlda die pia, 01 oelor. II aM bolted before the our church .attend.nce' and Bible
....... .... hro .. - ., pa, movers arrive. readJn& 11 'iUStice a man
--.... wlda ..... 1' plDs hIP Work out Door arrangements for and b1J ",Ilbbar." A 1I1ace where
.... - tile .... ,I! effecL _ ttle new bome Ind tel the furniture. that cln 'be' found II a load place.
..... poplar COlD........ fa '1'Iut movers can tIleD route eacb
............ rIcII, ........... IIlece to the room m wblcb 1011
want It teldaDt de ......
.......... .
pU'lr the living room in, a par.ty
. [nood with' these
decorations I Easy to make
t;h e simple '
charits. .
'Thoroughbred luxury ' for your
and sofa! Easy crochet Pat--
tern 7196: cbarts" directions.

Buy 3
paclcoll __ a
time. No rafrlg.
aratfon .... dacl .
wflaboeYer
alwaysl'tGcI,
ID ....
..
Thunday. October 6, 1949

DEPARTMENT
BlJ81NE88 A INVEST. oppoa.
PUUO IITOlU::-ln YOllnU8Lown. Ohio;
f/IIllIbllshed 26 year.: larue prescription
tJle: oxcellent loention : prIced Cor lmme.
!lIIlte .ale. For lull pnrtlc\llar" write 1'.0.
B." IItlS. Y."n,olown I. Ohio
ARN up tt yeflr: homo
Enll)" mun or Womnrl. neil
sl!.rts 10VIl . detolls.
S'.OO. ft. , Lane (J ..
DOQS. CATS, PETS. 1'(; .
OANAltJES P.rlc"s pUld.
Write fOI' .
. nlltl. V'l l .
W. lfttb ('I. H. III.
- - --
'BLUE I,eral.n] kltten_. . nXI r tJ nne.
.. t ' . J .
P01N'J'I::R (out lnos.
old; liver nnd White ; polllh(j chIcken.
when one month otd j Sir Pil01
ochanuuenL, ox}-t nHl\:ky A r J t:\ I ' F
Spunky: Hired I'y Lesl. rs EO'<l\, ' s W
hoo. d omed b:y Ludy SI)ullky GIrl: 4
ge.nc(ulion pcdI ,! r eo Cutn1i1h d : m ulls $20.
femule .. $15. S . ... lIod CAmpboll.vlll
&1'.
FARM !VIAe. &. F:tnllt' .
ONE LH New Ens ll lt"" Cul ler
lind Pipe for SlI'I. 81'EOIA L Pill DE.
W. P .. Nobl lII .. . :... . __
, ,
HAW. GRAIN., FElm
BUTLE" WhOIlI. Cerll eci'$3:r--per
Boyd'.
HELl' WOMEN
Ladle", auu(r .l fl),lulI ' , No
no expenence ocen.or)' . Send $1.00 for
InlornintioJl. Hamples of hOll lery male.
rlols, Mr lAme. flood. Ole".. Pennn. .
LIVESTOCK
REGISTERED HEREFORDS .
Priced Lo 11 at i250 UP. ' No beller alack
Smllll hIll'd 01 25 ," .. ad. Every
animo I out. t nndlnK. Orent 0ppOrlunJty to'
.e' 810rled rlghl.
ROLLRIDGE FARMS
J. A. Rollman, owner
Bo.. 411. O(lId.. Roa4, R"-O II
- ClnelnD&!i Ohio.
MltltJELIJANEOV8
DIESa,:L lo,lne, FalrbanksMorae Model
32.Ji:-12. 120 I).p. wltll clulch . .Al "on-
illUan. See ID operuUon. reosono.ble.
privole owner. 1110 Klnr. Colomb.,., Obi
WA-III91 , nlrllil
"llII.PllO'VJ!l YOUR . JlEAltlNO" , Send
1.CO for )lour oo81pold 01 tills won-
derful Booklet. 0 M. FROIILIIlJl, au
\14Ua. Blr t,,...IIENVER COLpRADO.
PEItSONAIi BIBLE HELP!!. 'Ind ex-
'Planation or ,nuch ' read Sc.!ptures. A
volunble J3poklet. only DOcl. A. L.
MOOO!.t JIll Randelpll. (lrlelltall Ina.,
HOBIL .... ALA.
BAB'! IUOEIi PiiEIEII.VEO: In Gold.
Sliver or Bronze for UreHme It.eeploke,
Price; 13.00 0 pair. We employ 110
.QJlents 'Or solicitor.; you .LtVI!' aalesman'a
,",ommll. loDl. Send your bob)' shoes to
S. 1'. DOLENCE. BOlt :. RENTOI'I
'
.. LETTER WRITINO .\ PROBLEM' I'll
do It ror you, 11.00 per hundred words,
a ny 8ubjed. Send 215" (or delalll\
BROWN, lIeavlew. MASS.
POP ORN J'qppoU llilt boxu ,coconul
a nd olls. llUlloo 81rr Pop.orn 00.
Napol n. Oblo. '
PUEASANTS, EI\8Y Lo ral.o With Ollr
:provo meth!>d. Flout loble bIrd obtoln
nble. Complete Instructi ons Sli.OO.
PHEASANTB, JIll N. SHU. Ft. BlIlllb.
Arlt.
STAKl\ Colleet ... , 100 assorted
Old Itamp" 25e ond 3c Ilomp. 200 lame
wJth Colonl" ls, bOo and 3c .I"mp. JISI
!lEWEY, LOB ANOELES fl. CALIF.
SPECIAL ..,1 ",.8, I\t .... ,., Oil original
'DiiPftr To .pproval "ppllcants. 15OOt...30c1
1000, Soc; anU.facUon Z;a B.
'Brtrlll.oa, Dept., At. MePh,'r D, Ita .....
REAL ES'J'ATE-I\VS. PROP.
BEAUTY 11101'; ccnt r plly, locale<! In
. moll town ",lie..., C081 of Ilvln!! la much
17": ___ "helloer ,,{nn In city' 2-opertllOI' shop :
.,,,cellenl oPl>ortunlt)'. M . W. H. CO.Dell,
PITmo"lb. 0 ,
Keep PDstad on Values
By Readln, the Ads
NEW'
PREFERIED ST.JOfSEPIl
IV MILLIONS .
10 PURE-SO FiAST, F,uylotalle ....
10
-Daa. Haa onnc:e
.......... -- navor thll's
Std

. wcetenedto
. chlld' ,taste.
ASPIRI
J!luytolJlye .
IIOtablotiitor
_____ ,, Ilk. Ta Itl
, \ \.

.. WWAT AM I GONNA au'" W'TW ,
WHAr MONE.Y MY' OAD'S .PAY,N'
- Me FOR nus .J06?-II
PAGE SEVEN
YES, in just 7 day .. In' ont short
a group of people who changed from their
old denti [rices to Calox Tooth Powder .,.-
aged 38'}'0 bri/fh'ter ltdh by scientific lest.
Why not chanlle to Calox yotuSelf? Bur
(:alox today , 10 your e
teeth can ILart looliPI ..:e ..
6riKitler '.
CALOX
YOO'rM POWDIIR.
McKeuoD a: Robblt .. lac.. Brid,epot1, Coaa.
18 future worth a cenU
Could you U8. a !>elter job!
0 cord for
Vocation,,' and Aptitude Testa
wIth AnolYI'.
Compass' Clinic 0' Tlltln,
lUOB a,:rle 81., Ea.t ,Lbup I. O.
FOLEY PILLS
K
R.II.ve
i Backaches
due to
SluUlsh Kidneys
-er DOUBLE YOUR MONEY lACK
Yodora
checks
perspiration
odor
l'olade with Jace cream btue. Yodora
II actiIGll71 loathing to 00l'iliiii akiDa.
No harsb chemicale or irritatiDg
aalla. WOD't harm akiD or clothing.
SI4fp 10ft aDd .Ile'l'el &eta

Yodora- Jeel tJJe wonderful
I dilI'a:eoc:d
tOST: MISERY
OF' CONSTIPADON
,it', wonderful-how much better 1
r .. -eL And I D_1I0 more
ail due to ODe cIIIh of AUU"
B.RAN daDJl I lID


Bank Nite Tonita
Friday, Oct. 6-7'
TWIN THEATRE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
ocr. 6-7
A an Ladd and William BenJix in
Two Year. Before The Mast
. SAT.
J h
ocr. 8
o nny Mack Brown ih
BuJY Me Not on Lone Prairie
SUN.
Tyrone Power iii
ocr. 9
CAPTAIN FROM CASTILE
MON. TWIN BILL OCT 10
SEE FROM CASTILE" 'and Dona in
"DEEP - No Increase in Pr;ees, Take Adv.an-
tage of Our October Bargains.
ruES. - ocr. n "DEEP WATERS"
Tribute To
C. Hawke
A. TrIbute to J. C. Hawke
"The fading flowera and the au.
tumn leavea
OBIO
R,ATE8: On. cent Plr word,
m,lnlmum charg., 25 cent.:
Tlhre. In nlon. '0' the prIce
at' two. Form. cloe. Wedn ...
d'IY noon. '
aU thelk.....wondro11ll ... -:',;:';--::----------
They teU UII life II pUling by, FORGET TO CALL
This life so full of duty! ror insurance. fAil types of
Each leaflet tella ttl pain msura,nee at a savings. . .Call
As on life'. road we're wenclilnr.1 FranCIS Gene Brown phone
The harvest Ume ta paslling by W.aynesville 2472 or' call col-
Th'e summer day8 "Ire led, Wilmlngtbn 211 t' .
"God calla our loved onea, but we FOil SALF.r- WhIte Rook pullets
loae not wbolly Ii Jllontha old, $1,50 each, Robert
What BfiI hu given _ Bal'lnett. Third St., WaynesvlUe
They llve on earth in' thought and . Pho'ne '29944 98at
deed as truIY BArone RUN GRAVEL- Loade'l.
All In HIli Heaven'" -WhIttier at Davis P'\Jrnas' Pit, 60 cents
oubilc yard. We also ARM.
John Collett Hawke ITAGE <ft . SON. Phone 2091. t.f
near. Wayn'8svtlle. Ohio, March
17. 1860 to Pb11fp arid Emma Col WANTli!D TO RENT- 100 to lIOO
lett Hawke. acnla farmland on 50'60 bMls
His twin sister: Nary . Ellen, . all eQlllpmcnt tncll1dlng
I comlblne and . ctlrn picker. Dean
I ved only two Bnd a half years . W_ aUol\'. Phone Waynes. ' 2589.
but Job - the Jast lIurvlvor 0'"
this family - lived to ,tbe fine old CAKES AND ' Pt1!lS
. - .Made on order oni, on 'rues
Dge of 89 years. six monthe and day,s and Frldnyn. MrA. Herbert
seven days. ' thla 1Ife McMillan, l>hone. ' Waynesville
Sept. 24. 1949. at the home of hili.
t'l,der daughter. Minnie, wh-ere he -:S=-A:-:LE-=-=-- C-o-un- t-l'-Y-':C- o-ttnge
bad been affectionately cared' for Oljeese. Delivered 6a.turdn.y nfter
Mr. and Mrs. Kellar Hoak WALTER GREY durJng his IllnesB. Phone BOOK, Lebanon. 293
ed their home to the East Wayne HARVEYSBUR(' ..- Funeral ser' On December 24,. 1881 h e waa FOIl SALE- . B'ltle creJle, rose gll-
l\dvtsol')' Council for th'elr Sept. vices were beld Thursdlty after married to Flora SuaaI1' Bides, For OO"llne. black crepo. ,wool jerssy
ember meeting. with Mr. and M'rs. noon at the Friend's Church for tlftyflve . years (until her death dre!lsea; brown corduroy jumper ;
lJarold Whitaker and daugbter Waltet' 01'111, ' who died In .1936) they traveled the road of grellD wool suit: bluB wool lIul t
bllle gabardine COll.t. Ati
f,Dd 'Mrs. McGJnnla a8 KUests, morning at the home of hi" Bon life settlDS, ootore: u.; all si ze 11. Warnesvllle 2472
Mr. Rhodes Blnnell conducted the Inlaw and daUghter, Mr. anrl Mrs. an example. of true home.maklng after 6:80 P.M. '
dl8cuselon on tbe atQmlc bomb' Jesse Rtanley. Th'e Rev. O. A. Ar and eatabllshlng a firm foundation WA"'-""
r I
,n 1lIV-- Someone to do laun
md lIeveral other BUbJecta. paator . of tbe Methodlat 0 ove and loyalty for th'elr rivEi d I h t .
Following adjournment, a pleas. (,bUfCb dell.vered the sermon' arul children; MinnIe B. Fromm. arid
mt lIoclal hollr waB enjoyed and "fl!. 'Harold BOJ:Rn preRldll rl nt t lm O. Lee Hawke of Waynesville '
dellcloull refreshments were nlnnn. Pall bearer s were HR.rvev. 'Raymond S. Rawke and E. oari FOR BALI!>- Wblte Rock fryers.
ved by tile bost and lioBtess. Charles Volers. HArrY Hawke bf Dayton; and Olara Ha. mtdlDn RetalUck, 2% ml. eAst (If
o I:\bldaker. WillIam Smith. W1trur Vance of' WllmlngtoI1'. Wa:rneevllle oil Rt. ?3. l>hone
Th'e Bappy Hour Club 'will hold' McCarren and WJ\1lam. Lukens. AIM survlv.fng are nine grand Wa;YJlvl. 1801. 106tri
.. u SALE- 100 pound Ma . 1t8. regular meetln- 0- was In tbe Springfield and .Ix Kreat grandcblld
Blr es Lynch, lIo'Ulh Main st. afternoon at the home of Mra. f'h'lm;h cemetery. ren. e h I
Reba Braddock, when Bonnie Sa'". ----<1>--'-- Alw." living In Warren County ( ttl - < b ' <. E h ' ne:xo 1\". ouse) , Wayn svlll.e,
terthwalte, brlde'elect. will be VA LEE ROl8 area. e was a fanner In earIler
F()U RENT- unfurnlahed
water . 011
besller. Robert 3rd. St .
l'bone 2994. 929.3
honvred wIth a bridal show.,. Funeral servlcell were beld Tu. vears, later joining bls father-In
, Mn; Eva MlUer and her daugh. :,sday 'for , 1!lva Lee Ross, 83. who Jaw. the late A; B. Bide .. m the
tera, lire. Grace McCune and Miss died Baturday at Mlara rest bome bnslnes.. continuing
were . driving near In Morrow. Burial' waB mtldeln 11.' that line IPlttl his retfremllnt
Spring Valley OI1' Baturda, after- Mlaml_ cemetery. She la aurvlved some yeans ago. He wall all flCl.
nOOD, lrben tliey coUded wl.th an. by her hUlba.nd, Clinton: two member of tb'!, Republican
other car. AU occupantB of the daughters, ' Mr.. Elsla Shepard: party. a member 'of t Methodi st
.ere InJured IIl1gbtly. of Xenia. and Mra. EthelYn Jobn. church. a faithful and 101al memo
-1(.... McCune was "Illovell to . Bon. }Vaynelvllle: a Bon. Emery bel' of the WayneBvl11e M..,onlc
th
or Lebanon a tw' n I t M Lodge No. 188. Order of ......s ern
,e Orandvlw Hospital 1n Dayton . , J II S er 1'lI .,...
for treatment Ida Lee BmIth. 'allO of Waynes: Star 107, o(

Order or Odd .. _ . _ _ ellowit. and always enjoy' _... t"'e


_ t:U u
- - ,--- ._ ._ ._ , - tllllloolatlone tIlese organilat
NOTICE
Due To Illness In The Familv
My , Office Will Be Oosed Next Week
October 10 - 15, 1949
DR. E. C. ' WRIGHI'
---_ .t.-..
- .11. __
- -!'
Ions and '
"Sunset a.nd evening star.
And ' one clear call "or me
Add may theJ't be no ' at
the bar
Wben I lIut out to Bea.
But Bocb a tide all moving seem ..
alwa1s IlIJleep
. Too full for sound or fOB.JD,
When that which drew 'from out
the boun'dleB9 deep. .
Turna again home.
TwlUght and evening bell
And after that the dark. .'
And ma,- there 00 no I8CIne .. 01
farew-eU
---.- -
FOlt: SAT,E- lin.
excellent condition. JllII-
nle ORvis, corner or ThIrd " nnn
Ohalflmnn , WII)'nesvllle. 9112.3t
Nltaml 107. o.il.s .. 'lV'll1
meElt In' "1Illar BIl8Blon on Monday
9ve,nlng. Oct. 10. Past Matronll
.ll1ld Patrons night will be obl;!erv.
eel and all twentyf1ve yesI' mom.-
berls wbo bave Dot received Uielr
plOlI are urlM tb be present.
WARREN BRADd OCK
""fl Soli. Hauling, Bll lt. Or'avel
ExcRvatlng WIth llFlt"lt Utle,
n lIIIlIno and' t!nlldozer
Waynellvllls, Ohio
Wayne.. 2191 or 224.
Acc:ording to size and condit ion .
All Stock removed promptly.
Hon", $2.50' . OoWI, U,60
JANES RENDERING
FarmCl.lI .".M" Tractor, and When t embark. Phone Collect
r. econd,ttoned. . O. 1712 ..
THtmSDA. Y, OCTOBllK 10 114.
Old Fort
ON ROUTE 42 NORm
OF 'LEBANON. OHIO
I .
& \ ' OCTOBER
Roy Rogers and Trigger in
"EYES OF TEXAS"
and
SAVES A LIFE"
. OC1"OBER 9-10
Johnny (Tarzan) Waismuller as
"JUNGLE
also
IIBL.ONOIES SECRET"
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1112
Jack Ca rSOn An n Southern in
"APRL SHOWERS"
WILL MEET NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
. The Warrei. QOUlIt)' Admlnlatrator
1\lell'lI will mc l nt of Margaret A. Johns
deceased. .,..,
the Way nesville 'Methodlst churcb. Notice J II b I
Monday eyelliIig at 7 :(\0 P.M, Plitt! '1'.
The meeuns Will . be lit) l'.-SOl'ed A(ldre!l8 Is R. R. 2, WafnesvUle,
by mil Lytle Methodist church Ohio blls been duly appointed u
which wlll ' sar V'e the dinner Adm
d
lnl8trator Wltl{ the WIU An '
. o:exe of the Estat!l of Margaret
A. Johns, late of Wayne Town'
ship, Wal'ren Couuty, Ohfo d.
o
WARNING IJ dlilld. '
Mayor Ft M. Sherwood Issued Dllted this 21st day of Septem
Ii warning week to all chllt!. bel'. 1949. hal '
. h' , .n ph H. Care,-
ren of the comttnlrti.ty. uv IiBkt;id Judge of the Probate COllrt
t)Jat tlUnftllO theiF ballowe' n Warren. county Ohio
IlctlvltJeB to eventa tbat would bot C. Donald
rellult In' Published Sept. 22 . 29. Oct. 6, '49
ROOFING
Of All Types
lnBIlIu.etd tlrleka. and aabe."
to,!, Siding. Sheet ' metal work
ot 'all kJnds. LOcal
ci'es. All work ,guaranteed.
. Dead Stock
can
Xenia 454
. ReverBa' Charges
HOWARD HMS
f.tpute 3 ' Waynelville, O. Fertilizer
Phone Wayne-ville 2898
& Son
lAND aDd GRAVEL
BLACK. TOP DRIVES
TAR ..... ROAD OIL
lAWN .. d FlU, DIRT
ft.L&I'BOMU .
'trA'I'IOI8nLUE _
KOIUIOW ....
LD&NON 0IIIIIe ...
.... -
. READY-MIX CONCRETE
VAnNG aDd DUMP TRUCK
with Cultivator%' John Deere time and place . Wilm ........ O. 2362
, Plow.; .Overhauled; painted. ,. The flood m&J' bear far .'

6 ft. COQ1bme with, motor, used. 2 years. ' I hope to lee mr Pilot face
o n Corn. Picker, used 2 years Wh'p I have orOSI" the liar," I.
InternatIonal 2-row mounted Picker fOf F . -TennYBOII
, .
Tractor, .condition , ' J- 0 or F.;30
'1949 Model t'B" T 't ' . ,,'
. ' rac or and Cultivators, reconditioned,.
.This Equipment ,and Priced to or Trade!
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
. , ,
Lebanon. Ohio
Phone ,555
I.TIOUS .'
,oods!
, .
Yu r 'ke y S.
FRESH FROZEN ' _ .
(PLACE YOUR ORDER 'NOW FOIi
FRESH DRESSED FRYS 6Oc: LB.
os,.. '00
. FROZEN FISH AND VEGETABI.E!
. -Waynesville Locker Plot '
OHIO .
PHONE 3171
CARD OF THANKS :
mOst sIncere thuke are
tend,ed to relative". friends and
nelghbol'll their . t1ndn'88,s, ay.
mpath, and love'y floral oHer.
Inga received durtng the Illness
!lOO )OBB of our father, John 'C.
Bawke. . .
AJid to Rev . Colemlln and Rev.
Woodruff for - their . comforUn,
worde.
To the WaJDesvllJe' Lodge 'No:
163. F: and A.M. for their Impress'
ive tun.vral .. ervioe and ' to ' the
McOlure (IIneral home . for tIl'elr'
effJclent and courteous ' .
" The I'BmUy J. C. HA.I .... I
!-Jve Wire and ProgreBslve. AD
organluUou, lIecon'd to none
Strictly leOel'1I on the best aD
around market In the
8ERVICE- THM 8ATISFIES '
For Dall, Market R.port
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Agency
PHONE 111
10 E. MULBERRY aT.
LEBANON, OHIO .
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we Have A Good Supply .
For Malte of. Car
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FOR ANY WORK ON YOUR
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About Town
ITEM8 OF INTERE8T
ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW
Mr. and Mrll. C. LaVerne Ber-
ryhill of Fletcher, dhlo were Sun,
day afternon caller a oC Mr. and
Mrs. C. N. BerryhllJ and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Grauman.
r. and Mn. ' Leo Conner and
daughters werl' Suoday JJUesta of
Mr. and Mn. Robert BUlott and
chlldren In Centerville.
. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart
were Frldl\Y evening gueets ot
therr son. Mr. Charle8 B: Earn
IJI.lIt 'qucl fa.mlly In Trotw;ood, and
aU<l I)t1ed the MadlsonJefferaton-
football game.
Mrs. Woodrow child.
ren w.ere Sunday gueits of her
mother, Mrs. J.uelle Armitage, at
.the Friends Home.
Miss Ruth Chandler Is er.joylng
a vaoatlon with he:s: sister. MIss
El l:abeth' Chandler In Virgin$&.
Mrs. Dans Furnas has ' return.
ed from OhlUicothe where she ' as'
sisted Ir. oaring tor ber g!'and.
' children, who were Qua-..entmed
with scarlet tever a t the h'ome df
their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
wIn Payne.
Mr. and MrH. WIJUIIm Strouse
wer e among the gUests on Satur.
day evemng when Mr. ' and Mrs.
OWen Brookshire of Blanohester
enl eltuln d a group ot
Mr. and Mr.s . Clarence J. Da.vls
and dnugblel". Chl'latlne Ann,
wer e Sunday guests of tbeir par.
enl.j; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Davis.
Miss Sarah Connel' entertllilled
a gro'up or friends from, her oUice
On Wednesday eVening. honoring
MIss Jano Denrdoft wUh a bridal
shower.
MrA. 1rJ,a. Parsball, who has
boen III at , the home of bar son.
Inlaw and daughter. Mr. and Mril.
C. Lee Hawke. Is I)OW at the Mrs.
NelJle Suyder Relit Home In
Lebanon.
Mary Jean Rickey. who 18
worglllg ' at San Bernardino Air
Bill,. In attended the
Ohio State 8.Od Southern Callforn.
la football game on OcL T at Los
Angelel.
Mr. and Mt9. John Burske, Mr.
4nd , MI'II. W!llfam Strouse. Mr.
and Mrs. I!l: W'. Earr.ilart, Mrs.
John Fromm. !Ira. Bent", JOlla.
Ill'll. Luelle tale, )In.
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18m azette
W Since 1850
l\INETYNINTrr- YEAR. ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY. 1850 WAYNESVILLE;
2 $ 1 .
OC f0BER 20, 1949
Religious ' Survey
To Be CODducted
In This CommuDity
Oapt. 'WlIllapl Paddock of the
Ohuroh Army of tile Episcopal
ohurch WIUI the JJUest speaker
wl .-err the Civic Club mel for ttll
October dinner flesllon at
Church Monday
Ing.
the
even
BIGGER PAPER SOON
'I'bls Issue of the Guette Is
suppllmented by an
made necessary by an over-
abundance of material.
. The . publlshors announce
that such: temporary meas
ures _wlll be augmented by a
permanent' enlargement of the
pnper during November. in-
creased patrol.,&ge has made
It PoBslblo to bring you a lar-
ger. more complete commun'
ity newspaper.
P.T.A. Meets
T Elect Officers
For IDitiai Y
'"
It will be IItrlctly; buslnels
proy .
meeting w11l Inaugurate
GUESSING GAME
Ever on the alert for 80miii'
thIng new and d1!ferent. Way.
Msvtlle's Cm'6Dl8l1ter, Bob 0'
Regan, will adml any person
free of oharge wbo can gtletlll
the title of the ploture to be
shoW)] this evening and Fri'
da,..
All we kLo,r Is thllt Tyrone
Po)Yer and R!ta Hayworth
'" In the cast . (no. All Kahn
wlJl not be thero.)
when the P.TA holdl lits Initial
meeting Frld3.y at 7 :30
a\ tie high school. . Oftlcers , wlU
an"d the bylaws ap'
Capt. Paddock told of the work Bumper Com Crop'. the embershlp drive for . the or
h!' will do In this cOJDmunlty and PDI t)on. Ducs have been Bet
at JO cents per member or 76
Miss Satterthwaite
Weds Mr. Lackey
of bls rural . sociological .. eXper :1 per family.
1!'I.'cos In . Diany- aections of the Predicted For Area . owing ths meeUng', refresh
courltry. He .wnl conduct a rellg' PI" will be served.
lous survey in Wayneav1lle &8 an 0 Palma, whIte glads, white cbr-
asslistance t.o all cre;nomlna..,ons. ar. farmers' BOWLERS ynnth'emums and Ughted tapers
or groups who might wlsb' to ul(le a bumver crop atart WON EIGHT In single and seven branch can
such material. 11Ig this week according to present employee!!' . bowling team delabra. arranged at the altar In
Durlrlg a lengthy business lndlcatioJl.ll. Officials at the Way. Waynesville Fairley Hard II the Methodist Church. formed a
Sian, the Club apllroved the Be. store have wane eight and seltlng for the wedding, on Fri
ceptance of $30 from the achool nesvUle Farm'!!rs Exchan"e re- game so far 'In the sea day evening. of Miss Bonnie Vir
athletic funds aid In the flnan port that a low moisture content The game r.SsUltl are glnla SatteTthwalte and Mr. 1111'd
ces of the summer playgroumd plus Ideal condItions will contrl. Lackey Jr. '
Chllirman Bob O'Regan bute to a better than The' brIde 1S the daughter of
reported tbat this sum plus the Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.. Sa.Uer-
pro(1eeda to be obtaJr.ed trom a harv!)st, mln all threEI lames. thwalte and Mr. Lackey Is tho
Christmas theatre show. would be Tbe wheat market remains the l Bcorlng: (t:h'e., BoCre8 BOn of Mrs: Ethel Llickoy of Mid
sufficient to pay all remaining same as II. WeeK ago with' demand Individual and dletown and Mr. Byrd Lackecv.
bills Incurred by t.be program. for good milling wheat sllll for the e,rer,:lng 18 The double ring ceremony was
A new membef, H. C. Hodson collent. Howpver. surplus performed at 7:30 P.M. by Rev.
wa.s Introduced and called upon ,gr!l.de wheat counteracts the mar. 138. 151. 19&- .81i'; I. R. B. C91eman and a prograDl of
to observaUon'S gatfaered ket enough to keep It steady. 127, !32. !fl)-- 899; 'y. nuptial music was given with
dui-lng bls brief stay In the com' OOrn ia now under pressure of 162. t62- 476 ; E. Ram MIss Sue Furnas . as planlst and
munlty. He commente'd on the full harvest, It declined 16 ceDW 160; 172- 46lii C:;. Palm' Mr. Donald Ga.hrlll as 80101et.
assets and lIab1lltles of th:e town over tho week,end, Some farmen er.!_DIr. 186. 147- 492. Mr. Charlea Lackey was best
from a. bUBIDess sta.ndpolnt and are ln' dt!sperll.tl' need of crib Fairley vi. Legloll. man for bla brother and th'e usb
the actJvlUell of his for' apace and are havln'g to sacrlUce Won two and lost one. erB were William McHaUl@ IUId
mer location. LaRue, Ohio. to Ie- their .com for whatever tbey can BCOrlng: MlltOD Jonel.
cure uade. get. ' 165. 174. 188- 467; I. MIBs Betty CJatterthwalte at:teu
P d
198. 143. 163- ' 5011': V. ded ser 'slater as maid of h4)nor
ro ueers cannot expect to Bet .
aaUsfaotory prlcee for th'eir 127, 161- 438 ; E. Ram and Mias Lackey and IMH.
whel.' they Insist on Plarketillll a .1t2. .29; C. Palm PhylUs Hartsock we.re the brides
12 mOntha supply within a two 137- 478. maids.
or three week period, Conilequen. lI'airleT VB. Eagle8. MIBs SattertbwaJte was atUred
o
FIVE CENTS A COpy
'Mothers Club Plans
HaUowe' en ,CariUval
For October 28
The annual Mothers' Club' Hol.
loween wtll be presented
at the IIIgb school FrIday even.
Inll'. Oct. 2'8. Proceelis from the
event wl11 be given to the new.
Iy organJzed P.T.A.
The following are the awards to
be made for the best costumes ' in
tho parade. a (eature event of
the carnival.
Best WItch .... . . . .' . . . . . . 'lVIQ
,Best Ghost . . ,. ............ '1.00
Best Gypsy .. . . . . .... .... . $1.00
Best Hobo .. . . .. . ... , . .... $1.00-
Funrueat Coatl'lne .... .. .. ..
Most OrIginal C06tume ., . . $1.00
Old Fashioned Olrl .. . ... .. '1.00
Old FaJlhloiled Boy ...... . $1.00
Best Cowgirl . . .. .. . , . . .. '1.00
Best Cowboy ..... . . .. .. . . . ,1.00
All participants must be 1Ilk-
ed. The parade starts at 8 P.M.
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METt-jODIST 'CHURCH PLANS
HOMECOMING SUNDAY
A fqIJ day's program has been
arrat,ged for bomecoming at the
Methodist Church Slmday. tn the
mornJng Sunday School will start
at 9:30 wIth' the Worship
at 10:30.
AI dinner wl\1 be lerved at
12:30.
In the afternoon', , at 2 P.M'.
there will be a sernce In which
forme'r , ministers and other guol"
will speak. There vt11l alIO be
special mUBlc.
A cordial InvttaUoD la extend-
ed to any wbo may WI"h to join!
Wltb UB ,in the 2, o'clock meeting.
incIdentally, the" day will m&J'lt
th:e 42nd wedding anniversary or
Rev an'd Mrs,. R. B. Coleman.
t1y the market has dropped- 11 won aaother. clean In yellow taffeta. noor length
I MRS J B JONE8
gown. with ""Uare necldine. cap o
y cents OVer the Weekend. lI'armen ..
sleeves and full sldrt. The bMe.. ABAECH'ERLI aLOCKS
Mrs. Imo Unnemall and IOn. of:: encourqed to hold tllelr maldl' frocka were stJled Hke APPEAL OF ROBBERS
nb-tOL', Mr. and Mn. Don' 8.011 most prlcea jU'e ..ow ba
-.-, ...... ednald.erably under th,!! t t of the maid of b'Onor. br Carl AbaecherU. Lebanon at-
aM' :0 IIaoClle, JI'u . l'th.... . . ...... . II . ." taffeta ,iuuleacll torLllT.; , recelYed word ...... -_ .
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lID II .... I l1eavy mov ment can -- .... - - - - '=: -.
R08s HarDock attended> the W Ibur Foulk.. peeled with hIgher priCes ar, 168 '1.6,...l.10- 414.. , of lavender ' baby muma...} qt .. .otto at ColuDibuB. that hla el
reception. for Al1'II. .MatUe Bolen . MI'. and Mrll. Harold Whttaker on. Mrs. John Rarrlsh returned 'to The bride, who with and forta have been llUocessfol In opo
1I.t- Franklin on Thursday evenln&' an!! and M.ra. Harvey IhIr . The govemm&nt crop repOrt brr home Tuesday following an was given' In marriage by her posl\lg all attempted appeal to
I\tr. and Mrs. C. Lee hawae' attended the, Club was released last week. Figures operation and Dlne-day stay at CatKer, chose 1\ lovely model of ,that Court by Llge Stamper anc!
Miss Ann Weltz. Mr. Jim last .Thursday at the 9f wero ' as anticipated With' the ex. the Miami Vlllley ho8pltal 1n slipper satin, with long tapertng Hent Smith, n01l' serving JonI'
and Mr. Robert HUnter enjoyed Mrs. Blanche Miller and Mls.s ceptio
n
. of 80'1 beMs whIch llhow Dayton': sleeves. sweetheart neckline, tight ' prl8on terms on armed robbeJT
a trip through Ohio on Pearle Riley ncar Lebanon. an Increasa of 7,000.000 bu. Thts ST. bodice and, a fitted slurt, wblch oharges.
Sunday. . !\fr. and Mrs. Everett Early In conld 'be interpreted, aB. bearish. wa!! complete with a cathedral Mr. AbaecheJ'll. who was W .....
Mr. and M1'8. .Tohn Burske Wore company with Mr. ar.d Mra. Carl However, the weather may slow MEETS AT FRAZURE H,OME train. Her llngertlp . veil oC lUus' ren Coumty ProllecuUng Attorne,-
among the guests at a coVeIl'ed Pitstick, llpent , last Monday and the harvest lending rurther h'elp O' lor.: .tulle cascaded from a spray at the time 0' convlctloll' of
dish dinner t th h . Tuesday 1ti French Lick Indiana to lh I d ' y of orange blossoms taken J:rom Stamper SmIth ourtee"
a e ome of Mr ' , ' , e a rea Y 'overtaxed storage ober meetl.ng Ri: the hO'J]'le of "rs. ..
and Mrs . .TuJluS DOly. near Lynch: the l\latlon.al Grain De- facilities and In turn help the ... her mother's wedding veil. and months ago, bandied th'e State'.
bur/!:' h on Sumlay evening. alerB convention. . . ' C. R. Frazier ' on Friday shp. carried an arm boquet of under appointment .. E!peo-
" .... s R E .. b Mr Dan WUson of Syracuse C"RR ' noon. white glads and ' mums, wltll a lal' Counsel tor tbe"Y.resent no.... .
. " . ,. .,.8 ury spent a few . ' , , ' . . v tNT BID8 Following the buJines,s s'esslon, II' "' ..... U"
days of th t I ' N Y Is maklng an extended visit Wh t ' carr.'8.
tio
n corsage center" secutor. Marvin E. YOUJig.
e pas ,week n' I'th" h . ' d -I' r II d . . ...... ... . , . ... $1.82 bu. ?lni: , RIce Sn'8.PP and IIfS. E. L. M'" S tt rt ........ lt th b Id
W1!.h' her ' 110 Mr . w er son Rn w e .ur an Soy B $ "r... a en .... e, 'e r . e I Argument on' . behalf of the
mo. er. s. A. Q. M R b . t' WI) ,. ean
s
... . ...... ,. 1.93 bu. Tbomas presentn(l tbe p'rogram' on moth ' ' r f t -
Gr "I h ' j I .' rs a er son C ( ) er. wore a gown 0 (IreS ' state :was presented by Mr .. Abae-
ell . e, w 0 s eavlng to epend M' Lell on. . I ' orn new " . -. . . . . . . 97c bu. '''ChrIstian Faith' In Modem Ja- III I h bl It
the winter In Florida. ' rs.. .a p n company 0 pan." green.a e crope. w t ae . Be' cherI! In the 'Supreme Court On
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark are With Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Melloh MR, AND MRS. B'UNNELL The meeting adjourned to Uf;'ssorles. and Mrs. Lackey chose October 6. in opposition . to the
announcing the birth of a daugh. of Middletown Saturday for ENTERTAIN ' BRIDGE CLUB a black SUite. each .wearlng a .. ed detculants' motion tor leave to
ter. Barbara Arin. on Thursday, a weeD vacation In' St. Petersburg Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell In lIfovember at Ut.e h'ome ot OOJ:8&ge. appeal. It Is beHeved that the de-
October 13. ' FJa. entertained on Saturday e'Venlnlr' Mra. Roy Flschbllok. and dainty immediately follOwing the cere- elslon of the Court overrUlIng
E Mr. and M.rs: Therle Jones and with their bridg I b refrellbments v, ere served during mony. a reception wsa held in th'e motion of Stamper and SmIth
. . . Stroud and Mr"Ca"ct Mrs. 'J. B.' Jones vtllted . e 0 u as .guesta. the soclI.I hour', --.HJRfI- h -_ ....... Iil
MJ;. an'd Mrs. !1. A. FulkersOn and .. A dellcloUB dessert course was - c u_ g room. to bava their conviction rene..,
dallghter 'enjoyed a motor to' ur of with' Mr. and Mrs. George Smith served and cards were eo1oy84 ---,--0--. Tile brlile groom left, for ed tir.'8.ll;,: disposes ot the cue.
s.outhtjrn, Ohio and ' IDto W'elt Vir- 01 'New Vienna Sunday afternoon. during the evening with Mrs. Ges FARMERS CLUB MEEtTS . a b,rlef honeymoo.D and upon which originated as the resUlt of
gin In on ,Sunday. 'Rov. and Mrs. Orville' Mann of WaIJ. 'Mr. DoniUd Coate. Mr. PaUl The Farmers' Club their their wl\1 reside in' Middle- a Decembe.- 194'1 holdup of the
Mr. and ' Mr!l. R. E. AsburY en- Campbellsville. .Ky. v_ned the Tomlinson and Mrs. William regud1l1' October on Thu town. Alex Jackson FIlllng Statlon on
te,rtalned the Critique Literary latter's brother; Walter Burdine DOSler receiving. the prilles. Guesls a
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at the llome of :Mrs. ---;-0--- tbe Chautauqua Road : north of
club of Middletown at the Golden Sumday. of the evenb'lg Were Mr. and MR. c C' Uler Miss P'erle RIley. WAYNESVILLE TOPS K.NGS
Lamb o.n Monlfa:r evenIng. ' Mr and MrJ!. Robert Peterson Charles Doster. Mr. and Mrs. A deliclouB bllk'1d ham dinner was IN FINAL GAME ' .0
Mrl\. S. S. Standt and BOU of of Crntal .Lake were Sunda)' WillIam Doster. Mr. and Mrs. served to the members and gueate, By Jim Jone8 SCHOOL ' BOARD ENTERTAIN I .,
Union' City. indiana Were SUllday guests of Mr. and Mra. Ernest George Wall, Mr.- and Mrs. anMd Mrs. Charlel Welt, Mr. The Wayr.'8svJlle SPartan base- '"
guests. of r. -and !4rs. John Harlan and : daughter. Coate. Mr. anI! Mrs. B. I. Wll. Drs. Ma,ru:. Mrs. ball , nine closed ' their sea80n In
Ou Friday evening, the , Way
nesVUla Sehoul Bbard
ed at school bou8e, aU teach
ers and . other ' employees, anc!
th'eir famJlles. Rupt. K. M. Ret&1'
Uck showed movies ot a' recent
vacation triP. and the enning
was spent 80clally. Refreshments '
were served by the hosts. '
Fromm. Mr. and ' Mrs. Edwin' Albright Mr. and Mrs. EU Furnas. and Mr. axwe ., Mls8 ""Illlams and Mrs. good form winning their final
u. . ot Indlanapolls. Ind. and and, and Mrs. Paul Tom"--';'n. ., Herllchel Bunnell. gamn f' rom K1r ...... ... lUs. 76.
....,. , and Mrs, Earl Fox are an uu.u PI 11 ' ln th d b
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nounalng the bIrth' of their eecond :Mrs. C. ' B. Brattlan of berty. --0--- 0 ow g e Inner. Mr. Mar Danny Simpson hurled 'hlt bill
( 80n. Monday. Oct, Ilt - drand. Ih'dl!1na spent SundtlY with Mr. FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEE"S AT tz pve th'e Invocation. tbe Bhort for the locals While passing four
.vlew hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alva and Mra. Seth Furnas Jr. RUSSEL WJLSON buslne8a lesslol,' was beld, and and WayneSVille oollected 10 hits
are the maternal SJ'&n. Mi. and MfS. WIIUam Richey. 1I4r8. Rus8el WUaon was hoatel; the memberl were favlored by a ror the afternoon. ' Thla vlctlory,
dparentB. , MI', and Mrs. Dave Stratton. Mr8. to the , Frlend8hlp Cluh.' on Wed. plano sold , by , Ml'I!. MILXweO and tlil'ir Becond.enabled them to tie
Mr. ant! ,Mrs. Roger BroW)] aDd Naoml Baird and daughters and neaday altemooll,. of the palt a reading , by }flsa WIUlams; WIth CarlOOe ror to!\uth Illace
Doris a:nd DR.vld w .. e wSlkenu Mr. 8Il'd MH. Th4!rle Jones and week. . th MI:;t RIley wal'd the Ispe&ker h of with a 2-4 reco ..d. Morrow oaDle
guests of Mr. and MI'II. Leonard MIlton' attended the wedding of Mrs. Leah MUls led In the de e al> gaVII to er from behind to beat Mason while
Hoh:blmer In Clevel.nd ()n Mr. Byrd Lacj[y and Mtal Bon yotlon'S and a' reading WILS given a moat 1JlterElsting talk Springboro took Harveysburg and
\1I'day evening they' the nlf' Sattertbwalte at the Waynu' by Mra. Charles Koogler. DurlDg on "My Hobby - abow thue 18 now a 3wsy tie for tlrBt
Ice Capadea at tb'o ArenL vllle Methodist church and the the buslneas session the following h.g many lovely old pieces from place, which wilt be played otf
Mr. ar.d Mrs.. R. V, Olllttln. reception that followed. officers were elected for the her coUectlon, some oC the 16th nex:t spring.
and Mrs. Gustin's IIlter ' Mr. ' .md Mrs, C. t'. Dovell and. COmlllll . y ... : President. Jlr{ra. from Italy anct the 17th:
... f MrR. J . . F, . V.au RYSWlek of Uti. Horace Shaner,' Vlce-preslilan. cen'tury from Fngland. MRS'. ' WALTER WHITAK-ER
we,e guests . tl Mr. WUJ Tb l" b ad! d t . t ,'- "
T attsvflle. returned tOl lthell'l ,AIrs. WUUam. StroUIle. Hecreta_, 'e c u Dome 0 mae AU '
nesday. The groUP visIted polntjl -# Nove ..... t th H Hall 18 W.C.T,U. HOSTESS
f I
homl' Monday aCter several da,s MR. Bernard Dalev, an' d ....:.:.. ... .... r a ' e ....
a nterest In Warren County and ' ... - Ith M On FrIday altemoon. Oct. 14.
VisIt with tbelr sister. Mr,8. War-. urer, If . rs. Tollan '''wson. w r. and Mn. Harold WhIt-
were dInner ffUests ot : Mr. and ..... k ' We W.C.T.V'. meetlng was held'
Mrs. Robert Baker. ren o Pummill and family. ll'.he Club adjourned. and during a as host and boatellS. at the home qf Mre: Walter Whit.
Mr: anll Mrs. La.wrence Hardin MI'II. J. B. Vore and children' of the very pleasant social hour a 0 aker. The meeting opened
Dayton we ..... Sunday .rnel." ot del!lert eo . ' une, 1n geepl.... WI.th RALEIGH BOGAN IN.JURED
anrl dau!bter. Delores. had '... p- .... -0 IN TRACTOR MISHAP wltb a lIong and Mra. Whitaker
tbplr gouts last week, their Mr. and Mrs. Don B!U
rcl
. th-. hallowe'ero l>ea80n. aer Ralelah had the mlator- as leader. reading the 100tb Ps
Inlaw and dRIIghter .. ea'" and The l4tle . Sunda:r School .ave ved by the hOltess. . t aim and leading prayer.
_ II''' a mJsceUaneO". abower for .MR. I 0 .une to get call1Jht In the powe ..
lIIra. Pa- Wells and babv dau' - ff f th t lth hi-a. After another song. the re""lar
" , Dave Shatton. a recent bride. In Kenny Vtcket'9 haa Completed a ...... e () 0 e trac or 'IV W.,.. D ..
ghtl'r, Karen. rorm Albuquerque; he was worklnK Thurlsday aven. buslnes8 was transacted. TJp-
. N.M. They were enroute to Bel. appreclattOn of her lervleel, u l(kJay furloll&h 1u the communitY' Ing. Although not "':1011111, In. ma Holloway 8!lVe I. _"Ort aC'r,GlIDt
,n'\. KUlas. . ' plRnlat of the Swiday 1Ch00L toUDWIn" Itbe ' of hla Jured; he bas suffered of the county conven.tlon.
Mr. aDd' M\'8. !lverett MUler After leveral Ovel, coat.ta, boot II. Parr .. Island ba Il688 of mUllcles and Whitaker ' read two very
and obtIdren bad Bur.daT obc ahen opened ber Ihower Irlfta the 1IarIu... . ' . tkles 011 "Heavy '
guelt8. Mr. and Mia. RObert Bb'. ",hleh were vel'1 beautUul and Ing"and "Alchoi In
the and lion of ClDclnnatl. Ulefu'L CARD PAR'tY meetlll&' was rloJled with
llefreahmenll! of lee oream. Bpouored By Ion Ben.motton.
coUld... coif .. , and tea were ..... Procriau1Yl11 Women'a (Jlub 11 . I 0
Ted. . TIle ... ".. lin. GJlAlfOa BALL .to P.II. ll1aa KatIn7a
aWl Sa1Jatad JItIr. 1_ Octolaer .1, 1NI . I .K. B.u I the IU8at of .... u.
Ad.JMI9D, 100 .A ..... - or lOti I uU tIda .... .
o
(Held form last week.)
Miss Mary ' Bostoll' was a guelt
of the card ch,lb at the home of
Mrs. qrlffy on Third It. WecID_
day afternoon. '
Dr. Emma HolJoway, Mlsl
OUVe WlWams and Mrs, Leah"
attended the Garden Club
ThlJrsday atter .. oon at the Shoup
home.
Mrs. Luelle Armitage spent
Wf'dnesday In Ctn.alnnatl.
MIas .Jessie Gamer with ber
bephew.Mr. tee Talmadge. vi.-
It -cd WIth thCllr couln. Q.
A. TbomPlon In SUverton, O.
on Thuratlay afternoon.
MI'II. Rar.uab Cook Dam Of
Columblll" Is DOW III8IIlber of
our Home taUlQy.
Ill'll. Mattie Stoops of Van Wert,
.0. "Ued' on Min IIbaaJe Dod'
aOn anti 111.... lIaaIe ad hnIe
Brcnnt Batardq aftenoaD.
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PAGE TWO
WEEKLY NE.WS ANA LYSIS----,---I
Control Atom, Keep Aler.!: Baruch;
Senate Clashes. on 'Price Supports;
8. S. Seeks Method to End Strikes
(1101'1'0." NOTE. ""'e ptell a" ."" III "'e.e 18mDl, the,. .r. 'b .... f
..... ,. 1'(."., ..... V.I a ....... allIla a ... .a.I ........ rl1,. .f 'hI. aew.paper.1
A-CONTROL:
'Truly Eff.ti,e'
After Pre.ident Truman's an-
nOUDCemDt on September. 23 of an
atomic: aploalon In Russia. U.S ..
cUke.. worked. IJP a Idnd of pecu-
Har, dotached teoaJoo aeemed.
to have been born out of the ex
P'Ctation that lomebod)'-maybe
Bernard Banicb-ourht to a.
lIOIIletbIDC IliIDiflc:ant pretb' .OOD
about the world and the atom bomb.
Confidences
? Current Events ?
Hn' ii" fill' qll.rlion.s, b" "tJ ""
ba /J /Jenlllll 1M lb. ;'..wl.
whi I, .rre practically impors/bl. 10
IIII}wDr-t"'(t!u )'our cbi(.J,.t!M gill'
'au t'll ollgh lim. 10 ,."ad 101lr
,,,wspape, belo,. Ih., SltWi /11.'1-
illg IlIg.o/.tv," with il. If",",,,,. "7
!htmJ on YOII' 1. Q. /0' sir .
I . Yugoslavia. aided b, the
U.S .. reccntly b'ld lor eJeotioD 10
a seal OD Ihe U.N. sflcurlly CODD-
cll. How many elective mem-
bers Ilre Ihere oa : &he
council?
I. Newl from LoadoD foliowID&'
the devaluaUoD of the pODDl1'
made frequent menJlon of 'the
"shadow cablnetl" Wbat .. Itt
I
S. U.S. 'ald to forelm c01lDtrlC!l
In fiscal 1949 totaled a blWOD
d.,Uara. Would you .a, BrilalD.
Germauy or Fraaee recelYed the
moan
ADd, Mr. ! Buueb, who. b the au t. Oklaboma voted reoeDo, .. '
Ulor of Ibe fo,r,: , keep III U-year-old .tatewide
.tomia . clNlfrol th.t wu rejected prohibUlon law. How maDY 00.-
b7 the INa, mea.ured er .lJ.dry slate. are there!
'II.' to lOr ,an ppInton b)' 5; Gum. a U.S. po_ldoD for-
comiDi out With what lookelf. to be meriy run by the DlvY, recentl,.
tome practlCal .ugp.tlOtIS. lDaurura&ed 115 0 ... , clvWaD COy-
OHIO
f, Cookie 80)( .
To-Grace
Cookle .Box And Shelf
nus graceful cOrPer sh.elf and
gay coo.kie' bo}C mllde ' out of
quar ter.inch with Pat-
tern 266.

'!'hit pallern . 'ves aotulll .. I cutUns
tor the aliell no wen Q. Q Itencll
dulaD and oolor IrUlde (or dec.ratlna
the Sond order wIlli 2Sc to WORK_
8BOI' PATTERN SEl\VICE. Drawer 10, .
Bed!cord HUItl. New York.
PRJMARIL. he urred that erDor. WbeD did 'be 11.S, cat _
'IaoUWWlflll &han. trub'dtecllve" Tl7l"'e lJe (left), aecretary Guam' I
qatem ot international control bo paeral o' the 11l1ltec1 NaUon., ANSWJ:RS J.
put IDto 'effecL . ' chat. "ltb Bernard Banaob at I. Of lb. II ... Ie, tlu u. 1111.
::r':rd ft I z
. u to bow to up to the RU.llan of the American A_latioD for "':. .. 1".. a Ir .. ,
Ute 'Nation. ror' .tIl.. ..r I ,. .f "'. V ..... nall.. ...... , . .
... m: . ..alUGD, b b,. Qb,r.ltUi. _ Deadlock'
1. Pendlur such .... te and lure" tlJlpilJiec1 le"lee to the U. N. S. a,rm ,.. III ail...... .0U.r.,
control, make eftl)' ettort "to . ..... arl .. ' '" mjUl ; F ...... '10 aU Robber-"ThlB iI a 1
__ our oftl'WbeJm1n" ad .. HIGH SUPPORTS, I U.:: .. 1 ...... ppJ. .. ti, .... 1, .u.., want: all the money yqu've aot."
--. .. ,. wIlli a ... '.11'1 , bIlIIU.. Vic'tim "I'n make a baraa!n
ta,e" III 'tile of atomic Good o'r Ia". . - . ..
., ur a. Ia I .... " lb. T " .r Pa,.., with you. I'D gIve you aU my
__ ._e' our Itraie- fDr Deapl.. worried a'hnlnlstraUon all ... lbe 1, laIIAaI.rI... .D.. mOntlY it you'll elve me that
.. MC"V_........, '--_______ ..:.-___ --' pistol." ' , -. .
-.cemaldor. warning. aralns1 letting farm pdce
.... SECURITY Robber-'Okay."
3. EDact . , ltaI\db7' mobUiutlon , supports 10 hlap as to the : Victim (n . ow in possession of
pIa.. lnelwllD, , civilian farmer out ot the market... the aen 0 h W
I' . ' ate ahe6d to hi! a n t e oy gun)--"Give me that money back
BASIC IDEA, course. la for the for IIx baalc' Judging trom aU the activity that or I'll blast you to heU." .
U.S. w, do It. moral beat with the Senator s "Young (R,. N.!>.) and hal generated around the Rolbber-"You'll have '-to ,et
ollve I?rlulC\'r Iii. the meantime RtllJleU (D Ga,) th.e Id!!a recently. apparently tlie some bullets first."
a,.ruh just ' in ealle: luccesSful drive an amendinent Americans ' are most
BaruCh" coaceptlon of a mobuf. to peg IUpport prices on wheat, about la how they ca.n keep few ReasoD EDoa,b
otion . Would !Dclude price, . ,ton, rice. COnlj tobacco and peanut. doUars rolling -into the till It was a big funeral and eve17-
wa,e anef hftt cont'rob. ratioDin, ' at 90 per ceDt of pariD'. Previoua month "after father reachel body was - the"re, Kaplan had at.
prtorltlel a'D d antl'prollteerln, Bupppn prices on &hose crops had the ripe old are 01 65. ready filled two
measurek. been 75 per cent 01 parity. Pension plans have beeD with his tears and ' was balf.way
RusaWll to ill. SEN. SCOTT LUCAS 01 lUlDoll, ID ma,or strikes through the third. .
lema ...... 1 coatroh-tbe OUIlawinl aenate' DemocraUc leader and voice nation. and conlTesl waa comin. "Kaplau," said Greenberg, "I
of the bomb . -and In.&8maUOual 01 the admlnlllUation ID this case. up fast on the outside 01 greatly didn' t know that rich man was a
al1'eement.l to deatro), aU exJattn, bad OPPOled the expa.nded locial liecurUy mealure. relative of your ....
atocks of tIu! atom bomb-over- amendmeDt tq Sen. Clinton Ander Even as the admlnlatratloDapon. ain't." sobbed Kaplan.
almpllflu tile problem. Baruch son's bW had tully exp.ected blll -was ' reported out onto ,tJle y.oti suppose I'm cryink?"
"iii. , that It would be defeated in noor by the house rules committee,
HB' WARNED that Wouldbe lenate. It had l1een fairly obvious that .the
.gereliar eBBlbr c a it I d divert But after Ii lusty battle. the meaa house would approve WI portiim
''peaci;fu1h atomic materJal to "!D- ure was seDt back to the agrlqul. 01 P.resldent Truman!.' proll'am'.
temaUooal blaCkmail aDd destruc ture committee wbere attempt. Briefly. the cUrrent mealure pro-
tlon." . . were made to work out a vides for: I
STRIKES: .
mise. 1. &II IDcrease 0111 mUllon !D
conom, Throttled
SeJ)aton Anderson, Aiken and number ot worker. covered by old
Lucal iliad argued that hlghsup- a,e and ,llUrvivQn Insurance tor a
POrt mea.ure, kec:pln, food price. new total or 48 mWiOll. Left..Over Pie BouCb
'l'be hiato17 maklDl double basic high. one day cause cOD8'UI;i. I. &II ayence 70 to' 80 per cent YOU have left-over pie ,
IDIlIuu7 and .teel- era to rebel and ponlbly throw but Increase' ID o14.a,. beDefitl. ', ...... ft... it in wax paper and
_1'0 rapIdbr nation'. price IUpport prorram. I. Crulloa ' 01. , new inlurance in the hydrator of your reo '
.. f1N& ,WItek of ot the 90 Pllr CeDt parity Iystem for persona atJ.llhe.Jn..goo4,con-
workrl$ClPPIIle cil'ew to a close, 1egfalatiOD contended that any ser- tou.I1y. and dition for balung for several daya.
cauaW: ioUl t.. in farm pricel could let t. Ali Inorease In the
L of 100,000 off a depres*lon the whol. hy more tltlln SIlO per
wbite c;oUa,: worken cIeri national econoll\Y the next 20 yellra. .
cal aerrieea 110 lonlet' were needed. THEiRE; MATTERS ltood tor the At any rate. the prospects were
I. ........... of ' raUro'ad time lbeJng. I PrIor to the senate bright for those leglslatora who
men. ,t ' 1('1 , 1\ . fight ool! ttte aUpport .. bl11, however. were .plllD!ping for pa.sage 01 th.e
I. .. of PaCkard motor Sen.' Scott Lucas bad delivered expanded social security law. Sen.
operaUcma, h1mseU or an opinion that could, atol; George (D Ga.) chairman ot
... Bed_oae. of output to aD unde, the right clrcwnataDces, turn the fihance committee. treely pre-
anemic 8,S: 'per'
l
teat 'otcapadty. . out to be prophetic: dieted that the lenate would pall
I, Daar . ... 01 3D mIlllon dollafl "When the government continues the hopped-up loclal security pro-
worth 01 ,bulDell In \he' ateel aDd to subsidize a little more and a lit cram ID. 1950.
.coal iDduatriea alone. ' tle more an the time-Without stick.
. 01 Ii cmWiop Ing til a farm program deaUnlt with
-til W.'.I to , ,,,earl,. , poo .1 ,_ the basic comlPodlties that can be
I \ contr.<illed-YOU taitnr a
that the whole thin, may be struck
tba.t cllrf)c.t, down,"
'BiRTHDAY;
1Ja4 to aiure ' out Dew at- N' F h
"mpt .oWe the CfUpute.. . ' . .,1 ourt
With ' bie, fteeI I millI .nl! coal Octob.er 24 Is UnIted !iation. D.,..
mfnu I4Je. "Olln,.a massive pl'Ob- The wherein repose
_lito flDd a workilble lolution the tor, pedce or aU free and
ruat at all to the pena\on demanda D;leJl.i f. Jus.t fOur yeara
of Murrll1la qnlted! ,Ste.elworke'ra -lour yeara old .al the pass\lge or
and LeW' Unite!! !Wlllt, 'Worker.. goes. but already In It.
MaklD, It , more dlftIcult was ,&he e2q)erlence, and the good it baa ac r
filct that neither tfte !Ddustry lead- complished.
erl nor the uniODS were !D mood WHAT HAS THE United. Natlon.l
to make an-, eonceaslon.l. done alDee It firlt eonvened durin.
REVOLUTION:
With Trailers '
Tomorrow's butcher, baker and
candlestlck maker may desert
Main .treet to come rollin, rlrht
to Mrs. <Ioorstep to
lell their wares.
This minor revolution !D retah
lalesmanshlp was ' forecast this
week by America's trailer coach
as they prepared to
An added Brim note was IOUIIded the immediate aftermath ot World
b;y l'hlliP Murray" CIO leader. War D ID JH5.? .. I
when warned that aUU another . Fir.t of aU, It has constantly kept
100,000 at his IIteelworkers would be the hope ,and proapect at Pellce
IOlnI ,op Itrike ttle end ot Octo allve!D the' minds 01 the world'a
ber the company.flnanced people. It ha.l come to mean. to the
alx-cAiit peniloD and tollr-cent Insur-, common mao
l
-' a functioning object
lIDCe' program was accepted by ,the les.on thllt, "workhig It out il better
ateel lndu.try. . ,than Ibooting Ii out." .. dlaplay commercial and Industrial
I' The U.N. already hal definitely trailer models at their first national
stopPed three 'wars-ID' India. ID exhibit In' Washington, D. C. No-
Palestine ah'd Indonesia. ' vember ' 1&:20.'
PERCENJERS:
5, That I.
IT 15 LEADIN:G million. ot Don. In addition to a ' eomple'e Une
. What happened So the S per CeDt- leltgovernlng tenitdrlel toward house trailers. the show will fea
!Dqulr7. that wei hotter a the ' reaUzation 01 leUgovernment. ture. - am'ong other :speciaily-de-
two-dcllar deep freeze box a month On, the I)asla. qf the best Itllled coaches. a wellstocked
91' two aeot -. the U.N. hal contributed enormous- travellnl grocery store. mobile
Accordirir to SeJ1ator Hoe,. (D., ly toward the job ot keeping the. beauty parlor. llbl-ary dental unit,
N.C.)" who headl .pecial a'enate pe5ce WOD tbrough the of office and medical unit.
aubeommlttee wbJeb atud1ecl War n. , . a. a progrenlve step In
., federal bv7inC w .. lmproperl;r . The blrthda), or the United. Na. relieving congested shopping ceDt
IntlUeDlI!iI. .PJ'Obably: 24-11 a aay to tIx erl alld the. housewife's
be reaumeill tbis .lear;. aI- In memo17. O'ddl are that In terml marketing probleml. the new
that lie of human achievement and benefit er atores already are favor
w,ht riIleue a report on It 1000. / and' the 'dlgnlty at man, JrlltOry wiD In both metropOlitan and rural
'FOa ,ALL practical purPOUI write that date as bein, one or un. .real. IIY lponloq of the idea.
... !Dyelttl.Uon alread7 b com" pAralleled IIignUIcance and 1m. Tell that I1'Oce" .tore to walt,
pl.ete4,. .114 Boe:r. portuce. Mother-I'll be right out!
However, iu' subcOlDDlJttee .... .
atIIl walUbl to Ie' the teatlm0D7 I ...... ...tfl I DEFENSE:
at .lamea v. IIun& AIld DaYid Ben- .-.If r. heteriol ical
nett, both cd nom were delcrib.d . og
.. belna toe w to tab the Itaad.. When the Ruall&DI ea.ed &hell' _ The cit,. of Chlcaro. aware
Hunt b tile Wubln8toa m....... bprder travel It Frank- the hlib attack priority It
ment eoun.seIor wild a1lePD7 eo1. flirt, Qerman)" to dr.w "It Oer- blve In the eveDt ot war. b
Jee.s fat '- ,. bfa help ill seek roa .. Into the Soviet ZOIIe' for Com- oomln, more defeJiM COIIllelClua,
me lQYel'Dllleat ' eoDtl'acta for mUDlat Peace D87"" demOllltr.. About two .... .10, Dr.
otbera. He ... the .. who.ald. tllIDI. the reaulIa were remlDiaceDt. IlIaD B1mdI.ep. ._CblIlaIG
HAIl 'I .. " to .. D b ma .: err ' tile fabled With the health preslcleDt..: GGDveuecl ....
...... is .... d err the a.lcqo poiIItecI .... no ran 110 1arda" er called bJ
.."... ...... wbIcb fooW tile a touebclowD-tbe WI'ODI.Il7,. ID tbit world to pnteet Ita elUl"'1
IIGI ......... __ ".1." .... 'DIDuaalMll '" uatern Oermau lrom Ibe tbna, cd. bioIoJIcal .
..... III _ " 1Ia!. 0-. IIarr7 JOtIN4 lido Ibe WIetea'D ... wIdJe ran. 8aI4 1IaDdeIa: ."1'bu8
,....2 ...,. .......... tile other..r. fta.llleed l1li' .............. "
-
LaacbPacklD, romatoes
If tomatoes are to be packed In
a luncll baSket or to be taken on
picnics, don't keep them In a re-
frigerator. Once a tomato Is
chil!ed, it turns sott and wrinkled
when it ret:urna to room tempera-
ture. \
SavlDc Potatoel
The waste incurred when
potatoes are pee.ed can be minI'
mizeCf by boiling . the potatoes In
thelr ukins, an!J then peeling them
while ho.ding them under a stream
of cold water . ..
, Use BoUer' '
To 'Ilvold lightlpg the brpUer or-
oven when you have to 'cook a
tiny' p,tece of meat for the baby,
place the meat in the top' of a
boiler. alon, with some
butter'l put the . lid OD and let it,
cook.
AmmunUlon Was Searee
In colonial North Carolina ilm
munition was so scarce thot every
vessel not owned in NOrth Caro-
lina had to pay a tonnage duty on
gunpowder. gunshot and flints.
Avoid Carrot
To avoid yellow stains on your
handlj when peeling carrots, peel
them Wldel' water.
for Your ' Future Buy
U. S. Savings Bonds
Thursday, October' 20, UM9
So eUy to
RIve r lllht
dl)Sllll\!.OI'-
anI" 11 .
vo r. 1':.')-
to take. 1IO
lablatl, a:Ie.
WHEN SLEEP WON" I
COME AND YOU
FEEL GLUM
Try This
Chewil'!g-Gum Laxative
WIll. y ren ......... 11 llIillt-hII
lIeadaellr aDd '1II",wtlll bIQ_ JV\I
allllaU,e-do tbla
Olle" 1'DH .. ,
RID Illtatln. TIl, ac\Ion of ,... ....
apec1al mecllclJle "DftOIIM
M
'\11. nolD8llllloj
That II, It clo.n't &0& '<i\'hll. lD &be .
aoh. but onl)' "ben ranbel' &lema lD
lower fllieaU .. '""' ... wlien )'01l 'waD"
*Ct. You feelllD. eplD qlllClU), I '
.' ADd aClenUata al), ell."'DI
nac .. -IIIlf'f'a lIDo DlIIft
U,.--rea41 .... -tt tIOwI' paur
UIe.,. .. m.OIt ........ .. DM'a\aDt 1
dn1a 50.
NC1rI at'last",a RNER dye
, . CLEANS AS IT DYES!
wi,hout washing-wi,hou, boiling -wi,hDu' laill
See Jigw qu!dJy-easlly-e\'ellly-ezPff,r, )lOD lIIlt or
dye with SUDJet. nl.lnIIy aDer PRETESTED dweoo.
, .

, For .StuHlness,
Coughs of Colds
l"DIi 'know - ute DiiWODS. of othera - how
wODderfully ' effective . 'Vicks VapoRub ..
when J:OU rub it on. . '
. Now ,.here's amazlDe, 'l1ecfal when
there's much coughing or StIiftlDess, that
It's In steam
and It brings relief Glmolt 1f11tantlJlI '
PUt 1 01' 2 spoonfuls of VaPQRub 1n a
vaporIzer or bowl of bolling water, Tben-
falns remarltable deulDr
and pendl'lItlDr Inlredl.
COli. GUARANTEED to
dye GIl rabrlcs.-Je posi-
tively ,Ives foll.depU.
color true to every
time. If yOur dealer dOlI
not stock, write III.
1I0UII AMUICAN
on co., .
..... v-. .
breathe in the sootblng . medicated vapors.
Everu breath. eases spasms. makes
1)reathing eBBicr, And to prolong relief-rub \a
VapoRub on throat. chC$t and back.
Use if in steam Rub i, on, 'DO' . ;APIl,nu
f ,
Thursday, October 20, 1949
that old, feminine trkk 0"
looking helpless is okay, provided some-
is coming along-but if no a,ne stops,
milady might just as well get at the job.
The wise woman motorist carries a pair
. .
of conyos ga_untlets and an old shower '
curtain for just such emer,gitncies: The
, .
shower. curtain. is inyaluable .for
"
clothes against vnd dirt.
With the reor end of the car
raised by
oft the spare,. only '. few pumps
.. of the 'needed,
This trick is fine with any jcick .
and is especially effectiye with
one that must be placed under
the axle of the car,
When . all . lup hay. been reo
moyed, an extra pump or two on
the jack.handle wilJ free
tires and' th, flat can be' ron ..
I
to the trunlt compa ...... nt or the
rear seat section, With the flat
' off, tilt up the spart, A few
1ICIjUltm.nll with thelGck-Hndle
and .... af ra .... Mall.t to iock.,
the spa.. llito place will k..,
' ph,.lcal ..... dow 10 ml ....
mum.
THE MIAMI GAZETTE WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PAGE THREE
(
The greatest worry of most I
women traveling alone is the bug- .: ....
Fewer Pedestrians Figure
In 1948 TrClffic Deaths
Beware Coughs
Flom Common Colds
bear of a flat tire on a lonel, CHICAGO.-S'ewer pedes trians
road. In 'this series at photo" ;Yolked themselvell t o deat h duri ng
, 1948 than the yea r before
That HANG ON
Carol Lone, Shell Oil Company I There were 9,850 pedest rian traf.
muchtraveled expert shows a, !ic deaths last year, accordi ng to
CreomulsioD relieve, promptly becatl5e
il goc, t ighl 10 the . ea! of the trouble
10 help loosen and expcl Serm laden
phlegm and aid Dature to soothe
hC31 raw, lender, inflamed bronehuu
mucous membranes. Tell yout drug(tist
few tricks that will enabie a wom 1 III 1949 editi on of " Accident
on to change 0 tire alone-mClin- ,---------- .. st atistical yearbook of lhe
Safely Counci l. This was
taining poise and calm from Arkansas Fanner41 cent bEl low the 1947 t ota l of
to finish. The first thing to do at
. 10 scll you a bOlrle of Creomulliloo
wi th the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allay. the cough
, or you are, to have YOllr moneY back.
the first hint of trouble is to pull May Grow Drugs
off to the side of the road, ' 'V"'nIC.'''' deaths have be'en ta bul at-
( CREOMULSION
for Coughs,ChestColds,Bronchitis
New Plants to Prod,uce t ype of t hat pedes
N
D
a
a ala deaths were fewer t ha n
arcohcs, lql1 IS;' from two-vehicle collisi ons.
A drugfar ming program whIch
may ' tree the Uni ted State:s from
reltance on foreIgn sources for
maoy vital medicinal compounds
has been launched in Arkatlsas by
a transplanted Rumanian clbenllst.
reports the magazine "Industrial
and Engipeering Chemistry." .
I
Dr, O. K. Cosla, a blo(:herrust
who institut ed the first su(:cessful
E n
cultivation of drugbeatlng plant.
In Rumania, Is In charge of the
. Arkansas program at the College
of the Ozarks, ClarksviUe, where a
, 2Oaere tract ' has set aside for
, . experiments. '
Get the tire wall at
the spore tire as close
to the flat tire as pos-
sibre, then gently ease
' the flat up and on the
If. the' backing
up is done the
flat will not be da.m-
aged-and this trick
will make the tire
-changing much easier.

Dr. Cosla, who has an M. D. de-
gree as well as a Ph. D. in biD- '
chemistry, used to expor t to th.
United States .part 'of its drlug sup-
ply, and during World Wale n be
furnisbed southeastern Europe wltb
medicinal materials.
It Dr. Cosla's p1anli mature, Az..
kansas farmers, wlll soon be,gin sup-
plying the nation with l uell drugs
as belladonna, a narcotic; stra-
monium, a drug processed from
dried Jimson' weed wblch gives re-
lict ,to asthma suHerers, and ergot,
used to control blood hemorrha,lles
and as an anesthetic. Foxglove, the
dotted white and purple tubular
flower. whose leaves bear the pow
, heart atlmulaI\t" digitalis, will
loon be bloOmin, In Dr. COl-
lall medical ,arden.
, Some 01 the drugbearing plant.
which Dr. Cosla is planning to cultl.
vate already crow wild in the Ar-
THE
kanlaa To detennme
the belt cOnditions for growing eacb "TRAPPED len . a w: -lid
plant a. a domestic crop, ,the Ru
manian chemist will test them in
hydroponic JostaUations, in wblch
their roots wW be immersed iD . It. I . d d '" ,n
watery lolutlon containing mineral Ha s(reame our OORI .
I\utrienta. instead' 01 in soil
Tha active drugs will be e:ldraeled
from Pte plants a fo,ur-room
laboratory whi ch Dr. Cosla brought
with blm to this country to, aid bI.
relearch in biochemistry and ex '
perlmental phannacology. ,
Dr, Cosla believes, acco:rding to
"Indusfria,l and Engineering Chern-
Jitry." that the South can even
tually become one ot the nation'.
principal drug farming anci
1acturJng centers, thus to
the area 'Iof dollllrs ' now
on .,.
t, t Handy Cart ..
1 midnight, we beard ill A . Iabina "!bis.Pet. , , a htll a wbiailiS lUSt ot
. wind" ,II deathly sileoce __ a ahiieking blastt" And lbe full fury of, the \Q.rnade>
struckl My wife screamed I M,. child '\'Vh1mperedl l arabbed OJJ GlUhlighr. Saddenl,,...
,be whole bouse cburaed . .. lifred " pua in air. liyerythjna ensiled lDIO,b.la(knetJ,
, .
. A rubber ",aUet is II' useful tOol
l .. - .' ri l'
2
" I came (0. I had been
lIu,,; (rom the , bouse
hoto ditch. M, Joshl/abl
Ir1II butDed. Pnlblicallr, I
'bllb"ed lend, beam
,.lbIII me c111d1 WIlli 1 ....
die ",hlee fam 0' IIIJ' la-
aad chJldl
fOr ' star,ting stubbOrn tfQte
that Jlat' is ' ,!iII .rid,ing the,
spore for exira stabiliy. .
,
E1pr 8cbrot;der,
't'IIJe. Wiscoula. belle"eII ..
JuuuI, farm cadrel can blave aD
attractive appearaaee willie
. -Ylile work for ltl owaer.
II1II PaIJ.pDSb cart carnell
pod .. l.., loail of toois, supplfea
., prodace e.III,.. The can "a,
mAile from a chlld'.s dlI4cardql
eea.r w.ron; adnr &lite box
aDd wheela . The. orlelDal .arOD
we wal lIept, ,aDd tbe cln "'
baUl of " Iacb pipe. Thue re-
qalred &0 balld the ca.r" w,al two
allll oDe-balf boan a& Ii cioat
of fl for materlall. Arc weld.
... ,Ia,.ed an Impoliant ..
1IIe oan'l construction. '
Com in Sjlage Form
Answer to Extra CrOI)
Com In the fonn 01 IUal,e il the
lOlutloD for the extra and
treDch'l1lo II the .....
en "." to provide for 8Dd
1torID. of Iila.e,
trench aDo 18
NOIIIDID8DCled tor tboae
to proyIde akin ...... ce
110 "". areas bavID. exltNI_lY
tabl .. 01'
an 00& ..
... dals7
lHf FtASHUGHT SA1TfRYWITH
"NINE LIVES"!

Jut U aD aotl.,. cat, ' .
tat.a a cat nap._.
. ad bollllc:el lxJcrk
. with n_ pep ao
OuhJI9Jat batted"_
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PAGE TWO
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THURSbAV. OCTOBER 20, 1949
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE,
. The Miami Gazette
vlUe for he -Is sponsored ' by the
Womana' Council o( Ohurch08.
Saturday moromg John a.m. In
with another kind of Pete, a real
flesb and blood Poland Chtn ... the
smallesl of a lItted too BmaH to
hold his own wIth the otherl 10
we warmed him and ' ted htm and
named blm Pete. We made a neBt
Company .... ",ce wtru .t
outlllde of the VOlag. Pump-
Station, 101:ated .,n th. VIUap
Eatabltaheel 1850
PubllB.bed every Tliursday mom
ing at Waynesville. Warren Co-
Ullty, Ohio. '
Edna H. Conover . "" I;'UbUllher
Ted Con1)ver . . . . ... .. . .. Editor
ter Workll property. The point
of mea8urement of aU luch ,.ner-
10' sball be at the meterboard
'ot:ated On the Inside of the VID
ag,e Pumping Station'.
I\ S second 01811& matter I Subscription Rate: fl .60 per year
l)t the pOl\ totrlce at Waynesville. In . Ohio Kentucky, 'and Indiana.
Oblo. ' 12.00 elsewhere.
1; lIld 'Power CompallY IIhall tUI""
nillh, supply, operate a&d m&ln
tor blm and hunted up & bottle taln all , trsmtormers, semce
and a nipplo aod 110 far be 1a wllr&8 alid meterll necellsary In
i H I d d1 d
lor the proper and
tbr vlng. e a not e cate to of eucb' I electric en.
the leperll as John gave him to erlrY so to be . supplied hereunder
Glenna. bts, daUghtilrtn-law, who AJIIY and aU ,prollerty, apP&I'&tui
Dry Ridge
A Farm Diary
By D. J. Frazier
bright hope,a \1led and we devol Is bollplng me, Inlltead of me. and devlcea fUrnlahed by laid'
M OU11BeIVell to the ordinary Dut we bope to ral88 blm to Po,wer Company shall be an'll r&
weakly c)eanlns and b'an'glng tho belp feed a family that Uvea ita property regardleBa of
ourtaln9 that Y bad stopped palll L- right here OD thiB place, and tho moded or manner of afflxat
IJlg one day enougb to wallh. needs blm just 811 badly as the loti 0," to property or
' By two o'clock tbe rest of the I ......ers. So far he haa been get- tb@ Village of Wayn'll8vllle. Oblo.
The VUlalt' of WayneevUle
bouse wes neat and respectable tin!! the remains of baby form- shall opeJ'ate and matn.
but the baok porch was still full mula wbel: the baby doean,'t take t aln all 8.PPl\ratulI, futures, de-
ot kltcbell furniture and thnn 071," 1 all of hcr , bottle 8e well all plaln vlc'oaand applfaueea necosllary to
Oct9ber 15, " 949. More bright. t ho .kltchen was nearly Bwept, cows' milk and Ie getUng- along rellelve and utilize lIuob energy
ben.utUul .Ootober weather. We a- the ladder and the. kltch8Jl cup- very well. at and after thl' I)Olnt of delivery,
- board were sUU In the middle of The chrysanthemums are In herein abovo speolfled, enept
t )l er , so bright and , beauUfUI that tbt' floor. Like most farm bomes their primo now and the long mEltera wb I,cb are to ' be furnished
it was paJnfll to stay In, ' tbe by, the Po'\'Ver Company. '
everyone ullually cornel! to the rows of them at the dalbla fann
house but thi s wlf8 the week we kl tch'en door but thlll time I met are a sight to see. Miss Kittle Sll:CTTON 3: ' That, electric en-
were painting the kitchen and 1 ," 60 to be 811Ppl1ed hereunder
my guests and ' shooed them ar Olboons ha flome lovely ones be ,,'oat 18 known COmmer.
hllli hell) and I must atay and do ound the hOUse to our ao.called anti almOll every garden bait a ciaJly as alterllatlng current. al
It :o':n.:: front door and we had a mlMt su tew. They nre very satlstact.ory ILTlproxlmately 116'230 volte. and
'Mery' s church eo I thought NOW ccc9lllul meeting, Of couree ev- and nowadays come In 8ucb' great at a freQuency of approximately
oryone took a look at what we varlle\y ' and beautiful A 60 cycles per
Is tbe ttme to finish clcanlng and HRCTION ,,: Tbe rate to be
P
alntlllg t'"'e and put had already accomplished and less common but beautiful faU
Ll " v fd b I 11k d b n I 'th J A for all eleotrlc epergy
, down that new linoleum that I sa. ow J1 ce t 00 e ut ow r 8 e apanese nemone. 8UI)plled under termll of thla
b ht I ' I wero ead thnt we couldn' t show It comes In white and lIeveral shall be Three Centa
ollg /let summer nnd wblch Is or! for our (ri anOs and tl'Ope that shade9 of pfnk and 111 CIne ' ef my
81t1l rolled up under t. he spare d . t th th per kllowattbour by met-
80m' ay we ca.n repor . M e favorite flowers tbougb at er. 'provided. however, tbat If the
room bed. our minds eye we 'lob Is finished ent I ' have none. My father 101- useage ' and OOll8umntton of elect-
could ge It, walls' all brlgbt J " ..
clean and the floors shining We , had new green corn laBt waYII had- them In bis garda1\. ri c energy Is BUell that a rate
Th' dftlhl re stilI beaut ... lower Tb'ree Oer,tll (-0.03)
with our new rose red linOleum. Light for ,supper and wax ' beans e ... as a uw..
d h Ib froat win bold
por kilowatt sour would be earn-
the sink with a new linoleum and from the laet planting. Now U an we ope e
h f III t ft t
off a while longer II; thlLt we can ell under th.., otberwlse appllc-
. evarytbLn.g spotlesR We paJn'''d t e rost w lllst s ay 0 or an abl" ratell of U.e P.ower Company.
.,. '1'" tb . k t J - Oy' them. Wbea.t pl.ntl.... Is
and paInted BlI.tI then moved ey ' 0 er wee or wo we can en oy "'''.. duly publlsbed and 'On( rue wIth
eryt hlng we could out on ' the 'por. tht'm. MushroOJDS have come up going on though It haa been a The Public Utilities CommfllloD'
h d t k th Id II and gone and again but I little slow becauee the ralnlt h'&ve of OhIo, then, and In that event.
c an 00 j UJ) e 0 no oo,m. h'ave been too bUllY to do anythln'g kept mllJ)Y f10lldB too wet for the Vlllllge III an be Ilrlvlllged to
Tben we and patnted I k ap,plv. to tbe Powell Compao'"
some !pore. ' Wednesday night we with tbem. The qutnces are ripe corn p c ers.
g
ot more help,. and worked all the and apples are plenty but 1 have ---0--:--- lIucb rate for and, tbere-
, th b d I ilrter. tbe en'llrl"Y 80 to ' be loppll
METHODIST CHURCt4
It, B. Coleman, Mlniater
Oburob Scbool, 9: 90 A.1I., J. J.
Bursk., Supt. , '
Worship Semce, 10:10 A.M.
Yonth FeloW'lbt.lp, Sunday, 6:10
P.M'. , '
8T. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. KeYlI, Rector ,
Morning Worsblp, 10:10 A.M.
WAYNE8VILLE FRIENDS'
FlrBt Da)' Scbool, 9:80 A,M. "
Meeting ,ror Worship, 10:80 A.M.
FERRY CHURCH OP CHRI8T
BYfC!n Carver, Mlnillter
1I1ble Scbool, 9:80 A.M.
M!)rning Worship, 10:80 A.II.
Prayer Meeting, '1 : 00 P.M.
Young People'll Meeting, 1:00
EVening Seri'lces, '7:30. P.M.
HOURS:
912 EaclJ Morning
1-5 Afterlloons Except Wed.
Evenings by Appointment .
Only
TELEPHONE 62
Dr. C. E. Wilkin
(1)ptometrie B)'e Speel.h"
l!fl Soutb

evening. Tb'at tlnillhed the cell hall. Uno]eum on e rain an Increased demand for cop es of ed, b'y The' myton Power and
.Ing ar.d some of the reat. 80 nothing hall beetr done, per- the MIAMI GAZETTE have made Light Company eball be 80Pl)lIed
Tbllrsday we worked and work- haps, now I can get the Unoleum It possible for us to IJrcreaae the under ' nnd In confonnlty wltb ,;:;
ed 1111 day stili hoping tbat by on the floor Rnd can PUt my r.egular weekI, preis fIIn. , OoplO8 such rate.
evt'oJng w could fln19b but ev- mInd on, aometh1na else. b'" d t W ;.,. III 'The Power C'.ompany may make
r may '" secure a ayn_, v e at,:d sball receive m.lnlmum
"ry time we turned around we Friday afterD1)n we heard all
found Bomethlng else that bad to about Pete, the pig, the IIltle Drug Store, ' tbe Guette office, or monthly of Beventy-fi"
be done be,fo'ro we could lay the bank In ' which ' the women are by mati; 6 centa. copy, ,1.60 ' a Cllnts (10.'76) Pilr 1I8r
Farm Loans
Time On Your Side
year. JDontb for tbe meter InstallaHon
linoleum. At laRt at eievo'n o'clock collecting mOiler for a gift to ._. ____ for the measurement (
we gave up and went to bed the AmerlcllD mlllllion to the lep. ----LEGAL NOTICE of euerln' 110 to be lIuPPUed. Up to 33 years to re-pay)
tbJD'klng tbat we sUII h'ad Friday (r . Pete 18 made of blUe pluUc ORDlNANCE NO. 206 6: A1I meters tnltalt
morning tlUt when we got, up Fri and Uves on a diet of 11mall AN ORDlN.ANOE VOCING THE by virtue of tbe provillloni of
. dll,f m()rnlng we Raw that 'We had change although' he will eat green- PRICE THE l>A YTOW tbls ' ordln.ance I}lall be read mon-
the reet of tbe house to Bweep and backs with Perbaps he hal POWF.R AND LIGHT COMPANY tbly and nearly as posllible on
dust before t wo o'clock eo our many brother In WByneB- ITS RUOCESSORS AND ASSIGNS the same day of eaQb month, anc!
Interest Low - 4 pel' cent
,The Land Bank Way
MT. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M. Scaff, Minister
Sunday School. 9:30 A.M.,
A. Earnhart, Supt,
Worllbl,p Sewloe, 10:80 A.M.
Evening Service, '7:30 P.M,
E.
UTICA E.U.B' .. CHURCH
W11IIum Sbannon, Miliister
l3u.n.day School, 9:30 A.M ..., 'lira.
Jamee Garrison, Supt. '
1Bt. and 3rd. SIlD"
days of eaot:.' month, 10:30 A.M.
Evening Services, 7 :80 P.M.
CAESAR'S CREEK FRIENDS
DavJd Stanfield, Minister
Sunday !lcJ!ool; 10 A.M.
Worship Service, ' 11 A.M.
LW'TLE METHODIST CHURCH
1I. E. Baughn; Pa.8tor
Church School, 9: SO A.M., Mrs.
Henry S86'lor, Supt.
WorsbJp ijervfce, 10:30 A.M.
WAy'NE8VILLE CHURCt4 OF
CHRI8T
M. H. Cotley, Mlnlster
I Dible School, 9: 30 A.M, '
Morning Wor&hlp, 10:30 A.M.
Young Peoples' Meeting, 6: 45
,'P.M.
' EvenJng Servlc.e;' 7:30 P.M.
Prayer Meeting and Bible study
Wednesday, 8 P.M.
ST. A\JGUaTINE CHURCH
Father' R. H. Kr,umbolta, Pastor
Maeses, 8 and 10 A.M.
, .
9-
_u_ __ u_ ca _..-.-,
_ . ,
As mighty l)llks from tiny ac-
orna grow, 110 I t Ie Willi youI'
"avlngs IF .you "put 88lde'''
regularly.
, ,
MAY ro.R F.LF.CTIlJO th'e Balel Vlilagll 'qreea to pay Bald Your family deserves the best
EN!lRGV lI'URNlSRED P'OB MU billa for electric energy as tbey Contact THE
NIOJt>AL PUMtJ'NG 'PURPOSE8 are rendered. ', <t
8.ecudi1at
1N Tl'lE VlJ_T.A.?l'l "'" WAYNEB-- SF.CTION 6: All rBlponslbUtlYIubano - n N FLAW ill
VILLE. OEft) roll A PJIlllI0n of the Power Company 'In reprd .._ ., avnalSV e
Oll' ,FtVl'l (1\\, -to the electric energy lIupplled ELLIe t4 1,-(;1
Floor Swing Aijn

eNG ON TT:fTil 6Tl'l DA V Oll' MU,n cealle attel\ tile ' .TURN, e.dJTreu. &li
OCTOllF.J1 , , Mil . /l.1'JTl 1)1I1'MIlRft{- 1.\8106 hSIl ooell to . the l.e1taD Ohio Pb-e 8, ,. l NAnONAL' BANI
YNTN9 '"'"" """'''"'"'"' ,N' W"Rln", men,tl"ned ,aoove, In .c. em. ..... I
!UTn . m,lllr.1'lfrnTTY M4V ' ,R'!! cordance with: the prodslon'S , (It
1l'rrPntRl.11I1T). PROVIDED ,. NT' ,.b.lR ord,lnanQe, Rnd ,the VlIIage
p'oHn lI'nB" , "!!Tees to Indemnlfv, exonerate
lIF. 'T' onl)"no1T!1Tl '!:tV TFm "nd bold harmless tbe Power Co-
f'lI' TlfRl VTTl", AnF. nY". mf)lI.ny for all 1018, dll.mage or ex.
A ,1 n. ' !'I T '" TEO lI' 'leo Be growln... out or nr In' any
$13.96 complete
WALL PAPER, PASTE AND SIZING
f)f.fTf'l : " VRV eOnl'lIct9" with the clalml
""'r.'l'TON ,. "Mt". Tltp nAvtnn Rny parMn. except clalmll for
Anil T Ie:ht (,'nm""",, AI' tn turle8 And lor ' t'leatb nf tim ploy-
"'hi... .,n ..""rA'.I",,.,. Tn on,. nf thA PmVer Compan, .. rill-
'n ",. .l)" ""n,.. .. f ,.." ... """,," 'ne: Ollt of and In tb'e courBe of
"'Tnl"h An" .. "",,1 .. tn Ih .. . " " ... "mllloymant with the ' Pow.
9 E. BULBS - NU ENAMEL
KEMTaNE
".r- '"'11...... 0' W., v"p .."nl .. , AI ar (lompan,. tor Injuries ,to per-
,'I' -11" nrlflPR Rn:! "n"n.. th.. ""11 ' or llrop.,rty by
I X I Will C. St: John I
WAYNE .. TOWNSHIP 'FRUSTE!
Your Support Appreciated
Will c. St. John "
W aynesv iUe: Ohio'
Election; November 8, 1949 j'
\
WaynesviUe, &: Appliance Co.
.p'(I 1>...... 1" n .. nvlr't .. " "enerln' at and after ' Its del-
"n .. ., plactrlc ",nprF,V 111" Iv,,,rv to ' the JocaUon: coyered by
.,,,,,,,p(\ In . q,,,fI for ,the o"eratlon this ordinance, anei the VlIlap
nf th' .. rnunlr.111:l1 water works r",. furtber alP-ees to defend at tt. ,
1l11d dllrlnsi period IIf five (ij) o:\!'n expen'IM an), luUe ba,.ed up.
commen .. lng on the 6th day 0111 lIt1cb clalml.
or Ontober. SIIlCT1()N '7: The Power Com.
SECTTON 2: Thllt tbe P,Olnt of plI,ny IIhail Idemlllty; , el[onerate
TELEPHONE 2422 OHIO
, .
delivery of all Buch energy 110 to an:d Irold hannleq'the VlUage for '
be 8upplied hereunder for the pur- all lOIS, damase or eJrpenlle Jm)W.
I)OSP aforesaid shall be at the tnit' out of or In auy "ay connect.
of the lIald ed ' w;Jtb clalme of .any 1I8F1otr, es-

== ,elalmll or any penon, escept
ellalms for IlI,J1!.rfllll
ANNUA
T
', of employees or the Vlna,e
out of and In tbe eoorse ' ot ,
= ' !-= their ' employment, for hrJJlfIel to
= . - person or property occuloned by
HaIIo,' w.e'eri Carnival [=-__
Company turtbl!r agreell to defend
at It. OWD' 'expense any IIWt811 'bu-

ed upon such rlalms, except ,that


= _ Power IIhall not be
r == lis.ble or, responsl)Jle for, .nel IIh.n
t/' Irj)t 1101d . Village iaannt08',
EE5 H h S h 1; Gym ' ' . E:! f",m' any 10.s, elamqe
19 ' e, 00.1 . . " nasl1lm ==-'= ' growing out of or in any man- ,
lI'8r eonected wUh the ' act oIt 81Q:
s=. ' . , == eDlployeel of 'tile VIllage wh'o may
Waynesville, .Ohio ::
= =-== pany" or aUe1IIpt to "0
.== l F id 0 b to or with any property of tbe
=' r , ay, :,' eto er 2,8, I 1949 Ihall
noli ' permit any of Ita
;;;;;;; to" and none of empltweel
sl1all" upontru0r't do. anythllnir'l ttO
- , or> wIth aflY 0 C u",; equ pmen ,
= "Lunch Masked' Parade . " ' C..oncessiQDS C .::::er
Pr
ap'!:r
';:; i'.lle PoWer Company. ,
- Bingo' . ' Dancing'
or tllIl orcllnaDoe with
of VlO ... wtthba
-
= mil OrdlnaDCCI IlIaD
REELEcr
FOR WAYNE ToWNSHIP TRUSTEE
Your Support Appreciated " ,
Jesse Prendergast' . .
\Vaynesville, Ohi.o Election, November 8, 1949
THE WEAniERMAN SAYS ..:...
Be 'sure to ha"e a full bin this winter.
Order now 'for prompt delivery of:
POCOHANTUS
STOKER
COOK STOVE EGG
HEATING STOVE LUMP
....... .,
SponSored. By sa; ooD8tltute 8 ccmtrut be-
i The Wayne Twp . . Mothers ClUb '7'::: e WAYNESVILLE . F
- take atrect uad Ie 1ft
,
L Adm.: 100& aBc . We -=:.::: EXea OJ:
..... ...
,
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. t 94'.1'

School News
School for the year
are just Lo tak", shape.
Last WedneadilY busk tbull' pract
Ice got offl clnl/y underwuy. Thl!
flr l\t glUDe of the against
AdumsTownshlJI, \vlU be pluyed
on the night of November 10.
The J1ullior Class hus selected
til IJ' class pluy they hope
to give Ule I' pnl1t ot Novem-
bpI'. M.u. Hook, the class uponeor
Ing plan for her JlPClllng cl8.8s.
Sbo divided t"e group Into two
!pams Mill eae\! Friday tbey .lIpell
orally against eaoh otper. The
tenm that holda the highest score
lit Lbe end of six wellks will be
enlerlahled to " pnrly by tbe, 1096'
Ing t;lde. P"e"elllly, ber is OT,e
point ' of dtrfe r(' nco bet.w.eeJi. tbe
two teams , RO just who wUl en
tertain Ie llJrybodY'(fI l;l1ess.
'1'0' make wrHlen leBBOlI S in spell
Ing more Jl11erostlnj!:, Mrs. Webb
has preplIJ'ed a churt lfsting each
pupil 's ' llame. Wben the pupil
earns !L grade of one hundred he
g Irs LO (Jlaco II stllr opposite his
fo." the Junior/; w1l1 b tholr dlr. name. .
11(' 101'. The rllgular s ix weeks altam
We had the flttit flt'e drill of inu.tlons given this week,
, rbe year lus t Wedllesclay. Three through.out the grades.
nlt l\mpts were mlUl e befo.re tbe - J' Ul IJ Flte, Reporter
. building was IlmpUed 11.1 U min. 0
' lmum amoun t of Ume. . Eggs 'fhat Keep
Mrs: Webb. Lhe f ifth ' grade Infertile eggs keep better than
10;'11:11 I' lilt lIpor: au Inlerest fertile ones.
--- - t -
,
I Prep.are Your . Car For Wi.nter
PERMANENT ANTIFREEZE - Prestone & Zerone
ALCOHOL - Zcrone
COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE
Itiets' . Garage.
PHONE WAYNES. ' 2341 I ! MAIN & MIAMI STS.
__ .,...... _ _ ..JI
TELEVISION ' .
SALES & SERVICE .
FADA, AIR KING, BELMONT, MEeK
TELEVISION ANTEN.NA INSTALLATIONS
GENERAL RADIO REPAIR
Gustin Radio Service
PHONE WAYNESVILLE 2794 WATER 8T_
I

THE MIAMI GAZETTE. WAYNESVIf,LE. PAGE THREE
tbe Baptf!j. gaturday "Ith blls parents, Mr. CARD OF THANK8'
ton, who dill! v rcd
es. In tb.e aft rnoo
Jonah's Run
IlUU'ro,,'." and Mrs. WUlIam Ecton.
We wish to thunk alJ the frlendl
for lbelr (Jowers, k.IndnellB and
sympatby following the doath of
our Ron: Kenneth Dnldn.
By JANE FITE
Mrs. Ethel Sl ump was a dlnner
guesl undlty of MI'. Ilud Mrs.
TheodQl'e OlinJ of Alpha.
1I1r. 1111(1 Mrs. Joh" .Stewart .1Id
their daughters of
woro gulJsts Saturday of Mrs.
Slew art's Mr. ILnd Mrs.
Raymond Brooks.
Rev. J. P .. 't'hornbury
SOSSl01l8 of tbe OWo State .Bapt-
Ist ConvonLlon' held on Wednesday
Thursday ami Friday In' YoUllg'8'
town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carl Brown
Qttended the FvJrfleld County Fair
In Lancaster Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. WIlllam JJoster
were hosts to tbe Weloome Sible
ClUBS at their country home Fri-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCarran
are announclng nie birth of a son
at Cincinnati.
Many perSOns. attended the
homecomi ng and d dl eatory sery
Ices at JOlllW' S RUn Church Sun
da.y. A basket dinner was served
at Iloon. 'l' b08o aJlpearlng on' the
program during tho da.y wore
Dr. Paul Judtloll Morrill, SLat1l
secretary of IlUpti6l Conve.ntlon
(rom Qranvllle, who spOke to the
cm.gregaLion III the morrting, and
Rrv. Edward Fisher , pastor of
lho Baptist Church at Chillicoth'e
and Rev. John A: Duffy, pastor of
----
Mr. and 1111'S. H. Tucker In
company wltb' a group of friends
from .Amellu left Saturday on a
week' l! vacutlon trltl ill the south-
""n stales.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jordan
have r ellnQulsbed ownership iii.'
the 'rbrlft ".m" here
Mr. Harold " " B&ck" Bogan.
Mrs. Luoy Price, who suffered
painful thjurles in at: automobile
accidcnt near t he village two
weeks ago, 1s steadily Imp,rovlng.
Mr. Lee JOI.'OS a.nd Mr. Claud'e
Jonea atle.nded funcral services
Tbursday in Oneida. TenD. for
Lh'elr {aLher, Mr. William Jones,
who was etrlck.en with a heart
attack earllor In the week wbUe
euroute by train to tbe vlUage,
where he bad to make
hl9 Lome.
Tbe members the W.S.O.S.
togPlhcr with t heir Invited gUestS
('njoyed a. basket dinner Thurs
day at the parsonage of the Meth-
odist mini ster, Rev. and Mrs. C.
A. Arthur of New Burlln-gton.
Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Vir
gil Vincent, and Ml's. Faith Pearcil
of Wasblngton C. H . and Mrs.
P flIlI'CO's ' daugbter, Mrs. D. S.
Mam.' (if st. Louis, Mo. were
g'1.les ts Sunday of Mrs. Louise
Flte a nd 11.'61' daugMer, Miss Jane
Fhe.
Maynard Ecton of Dayton spent
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COFFEE MAKERS.
HEATING PADS
MIXERS
DOOR CHIMES
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A new.g.iantgoes
" . .
rkfor.
'ffiisweekinOhio. '
!
Tbis week. at Lima, a new industrial giant sprinlP co
1 fe, read,. to bring Ohioans more gasoline and betlter g&IOUOe.
This .week .. ' . 15 months froni its beginning .. -
Sohio's ,great new Auid catalytic cracker goes "on stream".
In, aD industr) nott\d for neCessary V8Sm.ess 01: itS '
. quipment, the Lima 'Ot cracker" is outwardly
for sbe alone. ft is. the tallest industrial IU'Ucture .
'in Ohio. It requires . a muffler the size of a street (:at CO
quiet its roar to a pleasant purr.
But Obioaiu will judge it by the job it does tor them . _ ud
that .is ao . "inside" ,wry . . "
_ , h ;$ '" story oj' 0;'1 m6lec:u1es rifJlJelI "/lMt by
hll"";c:""e bl4s,s oj white hot fJowtllr ' .mJ. HI1upt!tl
ifUo the ji"esl_lom9blle 8410"". Sobw 'JlIS 4"'''' fIMIH,
h " ItO,., oj IUlur_c:e .oJ Mltletl ,1III0liM
lor Ohw Ur DflHUrS , .
h ;S II $lory oj 30% mor. BMOU#u Jrom .
blllTel. oj 'm#U oil _Ih.,. ..
Irw 0;' . . . .
#I is II slory oj 'fUW for ;",fIrOt""'"
;" l_iliM. Jllllloril. (Jrotl"c:ls.
Part of a ,30,OOO,QOO building prqgn[Q to double
'Lima refinery capacity and improve its outpuc wi .....
.... , cechoological developmenta. the n,ew. "cat c:radtu'"
II t;:pial of the progress goiog on aU. the time in
ch. on industry. 'Ibday, there are 3".000 oU
companies. Keen competition amOog them ltimulauil Q)IltiaUOUl
Idvancements like this one at Lima. Sud. advancemeDCI
have glftD American! the .. . . the w,.,.-pdced.
bigbat-quality psoline and oil the widest, mOlt
alefut array of peuoleum ' produces io the WOl/leI:
AI an Ohio company seiving Ohio people, Sol\llo II psvad .
to make tbillateSt addition to petrOleum refi.aing IIftJI"!&
"" ",." ... " ,.".,.. " ",.". .. fer II
II PnrISS 'Ilk Oct. 1&22
0"" , ... . "A. 0' P.O .....
Al so sincere thanks to Rev. R.
Mr. IiUld Mra. Herbert T. Dos-
ter bad 8.8 their dinner guosts
Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
James Doster of Dayton, Mr. and
?tIrs. CHfford Doster and family
togoiJJer with \llss Esther Prath-
er of Sprlngtrcld.
B. Coleman' for bls oI19Ideratlon.
Mr. and MN, Lawrell'Ce Jacobs
and their daughter, GJorro; Silent
Mr. Rnd .'Mrs. WilbUr Dakin
and family . .
o
Ul!ma'iil or arm l'rodu,ca,t Sunday wlth' retattves In
field.
o
A strone demllnd for most farm
product. Is expected III IND, nc-
loreSllI, to the U!DA.
By MR8. RALEIGH BOGAN
Mr. and Roy Joe Stuckey
of Wilmington were our &uests
at ohutch Sunday. He ga.ve the
mornJng messll:ge.
Mr. and MrSj. Lutber HAines
had as tbelr f"ues{s Mr. Charles
Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Morrow
ot Camdecn, Mrs: Myrtle Ha.ven.
ridge of Richmond, Ind. and Mrs ..
Phyllis Holllngswortll of near
New Vienna..
Mrs. Ally Haudman an'd R. L.
Compton of Olncinnatl, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl ' Jones, Mrs. Dorothy
Smith and Marilyn Sue called all
Mr. /lAU Mrs. Raleigh Bogan Sun'
day afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs . . Oharles Stanley .
and familY called on Mrs. l!i[a.-ry
Sinclair and daughter Sunday
afternoon. .
Mrs. Dorothy Smith atte.nded a
mlscellan'Cous shower for Miss
Dorothy Suplnger at the home of
Mrs. Ralph Graham one evening
last week.
-0----
, Llgblwel,ltl ."nlmall
.Animal. that are Josin,
art not ,004 medin, pro.pee".
- )
NOTICE OF
Admlnlltrator
ESlate of Lyda Kibler deceased.
Notice"1s nereby given ' tb'at
Fred E, Sherwood whose Post Of-
flce Addre.9 I iii Harveysburg
Ohio bas beea duly appointed as
Administrator of th.e Estate of
Lyda Kibler .nte . of Wayneavtlle,
Warren County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated thJa ib'd day of Ootober,
. . ..
. RA'LPH H. OAREY
Judge of (be Probate Court
Warren County, OhIo
aple &: Mapla. Attorneys
Published OCt. 13, 20, 27,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Admlnlatrator <
Estate of Ch'arlell Kibler. decelU\ed
Notice Is "areby gi'fen that
Fred E. "bose Post
Office f ddresiJ is l:IarVeysb1p.'g,
Ohio, hl!-s been duly appolntttd ..
Administrator of tbe Estate of
Ol!ArJes Kibler late of Wanae ...
ville, Warren. Countr,
ceased . .
Dated th1s 3rd day of October,
1949.
. RALPH H. OAREY .
Judge of the Probate Court
. Warren County, Ohio
Maille &: Maple, Attorn'O)'8
Published Oct. 1a, 20, . 27, 190
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, ..
- , Is avuil<l ble Nllhout
additi onal cho..rge. Pro-
Jar any de-
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Iltormg them for the wlDtCb-.
Bring )'Out lummer olothes to
B &: B Cle&llQrli for careful. s-
!n.d prel81ng.
'A BEREAVED FAMILY SHOULD'
not be ' eJ:pected tQ supervise .the
many detalls incidental to a fun..
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n
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Slanted Lines Put

Capture
Klcbard 8iU WUkII1!1OD
SCRIPTURE: 1."lsh . 1; U,2;
S
HERIFF Sol Rock cautiously READING: PI.lm 21
proached the (labin and knocked
three times, A bolt slid. back Into -.........--.,
ita !lOcket, 1:'he door swung open
and a voice came out into the 6lght.
"'llhat you, Sol?" . I
Sol sighed in reliet. LessoD for October 23, 1949
"Hello, Baldy," ne sard, stepping'
lnaida. "Wbat luck?" '" i SHOOTfNG WARS and ' cold , wars
"None." Sol heard Baldy fishing were' going on. A great' whirl
for a match, a!ld be said. "Wall pool of international intrigue was
a minute, Baldy. I got scheme I roaring around and around. and
want t.o work O\lt.. , Judan was in the midst of every
''They've seen me," Sol went on. thing. Tbe star 01
"Joe and SUm. Tbey've been trail the 0l,lce-great em-
me ' all day, I just kept far plre 'of Egypt was
eqough . to avoid trquble." setting, and the
"Avoid trouble? You?" BaldY'1I stsr 01 the, new and
voice sounded Incredulous. And Sol powerful nation of
chuckled. " Assyria was rising:
, . ten, Baldy . we' ve Jullah w as only
QUE.STION : 1 ttBve a dining-
room set with a lacquer finIsh
The top of tbe table is scratched;
CoulC\ I just fInish the top. or do
J ha v,e to do the whole thing ov!!r?
ANSWER: 11 the finish Is
aU over . 1 beHeve you
wouldl get more ,satisfaction by
doing . a good job of rerJnishing the
top in the right way. r ather than
varni!shing . over the scratches.
You can take oft the scratched
lacqu,er with a smlllJ. portable
electric sander. which can be
either bought or rented In the
.larger cities.
QU 18:STJON; I get the hot . after.
noon sun In my llvlng-room and.
dinette. Is tJle old saying true-
namely. that the sun will fade and
3
. Minute been chasing these one 01 20 or mote
F
two bad men for little countries be-
. letlon more than a week tween those giants.
-----.---Jnow. 'I'm sIck of Some of the little
it. And now that we've found. them, nations . were try- Dr. Forema.
I your furniture? I like the
sunlight In the rooms and don't
like to pulJ the shades down. Have
you a n.v on t h Is
.proI:iIE!m.
Detail
HERE' S a wearable dayti me
dress with interesting detail
in the diagonal lines on dress
front finjshed with novelty but-
tons. Shaped sleeves are snort or
tlu'ee quarter length.

I don't aim to let 'eIP get away." mg take
"So that's why you ran aWay tage of the disturbed Situation by
from them?" sarcastically. I getting up little empires ot th.elr
"Don't be a fool. 1 wanted -em own. All of them were schemmg
to tollow me. They' ll be along any and scrambling tor a place in the
Ume now. I made sure they saw sun. Some were betting 0", Assr,rla.,
me ride dpwn In bere by sUhouet. some on Egypt; no one j""t
tlng mysell against the ' 15 to expect, but everyone, w ..
minutes ago. Now here' s the point; j alraid.
don't know abol1t you. yet. . '
They t/jlnk there's only .me to Cowardly King, Bold Prophet
tend with. -And \lIIless I my I INTO ISAIAH'S little country 01
guess, they to get me out of the I Judah' an invading army wa.
way tonight. marchIng, and the' hearts of king
Pattern Nil 8331 Is 1n slul 12: 14, It1. "Unless I stop -em," said Bnldy. And people trembled "lik'e- 1eav.es
I!!. 20. 40 and 411. Slut 14, abort sleev., ..
3 .... yard. of 3O-lnch. . . "Klrbt. Now eet this; .I'm. In the wind." Lillie Judab waB
The. Fall and 'Vlnler FASHiON wlU
dell gbt YOU with Ita woolth of sewln. In-
forma Han - more . American Deliiner
OrllilnpIS p .... al Jealur .. _, fobrlc pew.
-froe l>'HtUIl prill ted lnslde the book,
25 cents.
leavlDr ,"OD here atone, aeef being Invaded by a combination
Coyer &bj:I !lV4 two ambltious power's Syria and
ugbt ' uP. think It', Israel, either 'one large; and strDng-
herll, aD UJlSuspeeUnr, . er than' JUdab. Isaiah had to go out
"Flnc:: laId Baldy, "But what's and txty to calm the mind of the
IEWING CIRCLB PATTERN DEP';. wroJ)lt with me 'being on the outside I King. It was. Of no use ; it was
110 laallo w....... e ....... t, UL and YOIl on the irulide?" . that KIng Ahal: n01 believe the
Enelo .. lS cut. Ia cain. fM Gb Sol Lauabed shortly. " A lot, you prophet. . But Isaiah was right
dulred. sq\1lrt. Now pipe . down .and nevertheless.
P.lt .... ND. --...... __ _
Name
Addu ..
.. ,
Tower of LoDdoD
abel' 11m going.',' -The foreign army tbai' looked
In .taaUy tllt grelY tens.. EverY 10 big would ' not win the war
mUlc:j, Pond ne.r'V8 anq fibr:e Ijecame The alliance thal looked ' ,;
alert. He-halt crouched, . halt I.tood frigbteniog dId 1I0t lalt. It coold
Ih " bis' bleHn . place. And as he 1I0t last, because Ood W.I
watched UuI c:abln a dim figure took agaInst It. M.tll&ary men aDd
shape and a man. Another others too (lDd suoh UdDP bard
appeared beside the \0 believe. .
They Unaered only a moment, Is not God "on the side of the
The Tower London, where then be'lln stealthily to approach I t 'b t 11 "1 I t "Git
many famous personages the door. Sol stepped IUently from arges a ta . ons s no .,
tQrtuted and put to death, . was his bidlmg place. At the very in. thar fUstest wlth men
built by William the Conqueror. that one of ' the figures the one and only recipe tor victory?
. croucbed to thrust bll ' weight NeverthelelB, the WIII&
a,ainat the door, he stloke out of rigbt. In fact, whenever II! propbet
Buy U.S. Savings 'Bonds! the darkness.. . a banner AD
"Reach tQward the sIq, boys! God, it wal not e..,. to e a a
Drop thOIle' cuna, and turn around. time when things were ,oin,
Jia'. up. We ,ot the drop on smoothly in the world. That banner
. OWN SANTA CLAUS ' I" . moat orten appeared in times of
J'gll!; . mllUrlll1 WUi ililp iJou etamall, lOU trouble, ot darkness and ciJ6mal',

SOL QtrlCUNED his lootstepl, In of wars so'd invasions.
a Tollelrle. for CbrlJltl1lll.. Xq the darkneSl l1e stumbled, reo
per aD". n"dad; R... b name aJMI .. I At th
dre .. lor lUll puUc:UJar.. l lained '. feet and came on. . II Leagues Don't Alwa'V8 Last
P E 'R FUM EeL U B moment he went down an oran,e "
uu I, .N_ Y. lance of flame streamed out of the
blaeknea. near .the csbln, It was
followed by another-.
But beforll the two bandits could
Ihoot the two aUl-1\Ul1 in
Sol'I handl thundered.
AJyweriq "'0" -came from
tile cabiD. Sell feU .a aearlar
p81D iii 1111 left Shoulder. Bls
SeDsel 10' reel. Ana lad.
'deal)' lie reallle4 that the reDe-
pdea had ",cDGmpllsbed wba'
Thll Iituation blld a different
angle, later on. The Syria-Iarael
invasion collapled, jUlt .s Isaiah
.ald it would. But still the little
nationa 'oekeyed a.nd maneuvered.
It looked ilkI.' a death-grap'ple be-
tWeen Assyria and Egypt, and
every nation wanted to be on the
wlnnJn. side. So' h. was a great
time of treaty-maltings, of pacll '
and agreements ' and a.inances.
ANSWER: It the fabrics are not
Thursd.y, October 20, 1941
sun-fast_ they proba/;Jly will fade
to some extent. Slip covers would
help to protect the furniture in
the summertime. Some varnishes
become checked if left exposed to
direct sunlight. A hot sun also
may cause a delicale or very old
fabric 'to dlsintegrate.
- RESET
LOQSE
SCREWS
EASYI No at,.
rcqulml. Hanella
hkt """' .......
Iwdtns ,11ft) WCIOiL

. tJo M1M COSI1,. rd. PEP
"1f!6Il. MOPal
Yes, a wing Qfgenuine aluminum metal
in8ide every PEP Pllckage! Body 01 plolle.
r.rinted In color on oulsu of package. Put
em togethor . ZOO MI Directions on
package. Set of 6. Collect 'em-swap 'em!
Urge Mom to bur Kellogl1's PEP today.
. Start enjoying crISpy, !1ehcious flakes of
whole wheat. Get MODEL JET PLANE
WITH THE PACKAGEI Hurry'
-Noted Throat Specialists Repor.t
on 30.Day Test of.Ca111l
NOT ONE,SINIlE CASE
OF lHROAT IRRITIDON
,

. be' haa beeD uable \0 do be.
"81111e .f Idl ltumble. ney bad
, fired at the lIaala frllm hli (1IIlI
-hil'b-hOpIDI' fBr a kUl.
Isaiah changed tbe form of bis
message to suit the changing times
but the core of It was 'stlD the same.
To King -Ahaz he had said; Don' t
be afraid 01 hostile trust
in God_ To King Hezeklah and
others be said, In ef1ect:' Dem't put
all your bop e.' in alliances; trust in
God. Egypt will 1ail you, any 01
lIam:e y0l.\ 10rm melt' away in
time.
. The' ,t one ..
MORE than lust a tonlc-
ii', powerful nouri,hmenU
SCOTT'S ' EMULSION
HIGH biERG'/ TONIC
ELIMINATE WOIMS,
BANISH tlCEI
Po"lt" rail" ... ' prottCl four ftodo .-iOll
'0 IWO WOrlt elMllli"-WOfIllA and"lice'
U. B.laIe'. WLJRMITB alld LOUSCIDB.
C;..... I .. alnl!_Jntc,nll JlltUit .. Cuel"
Ida' - "", WUKMITB ia ",II' lodo',
!u. cnst. I",. thin 1. """'j. pel
bird. LOUM:IDB I!rOlcm ","I .,,"
apinll /... onl, \4f . btr pn
_h. r.1re "W&III .. til a-'I ,"".
1ft Be COl Ihe ,,'e .id.. ._
""" pGuJl" ".",,11 'the "IY. _Itll
Boote', 'Wll1U{JTB ....
BooMu,,,u,1II.
.... _' ..............
Thir' was Sol's laat thought.
When Sol returned to conscIous-
he found himsel.! lying on 'a
in BaldY', grinning
"Beach toward the Illy, boysl
Drop tho.e' aad tDI'JI
aroUDdl" .
broadiy: waa atandlng over him.
I But God '.wlll no\ melt away .
' 1:ou caD depend ,011 him,' Now
-Jnt 'our time the; sItuatIon Is '
slrlking'ly like It ' was In
Isulah's day. People t06ay are
tcmpted to put the'lr: trull' In
what Is _ big and impOSing. BIg'
nations, big ' armanaeats, big'
armlcs, blJ aijlances.
Men .put tl\elr trust to the '
League 01 Nations, and It died (of
cowardiee and dlsbon'esty, among
other thl/.lgs) . put . their
trust '\n tlie"AxJ., and for awhile it
looked ' as Ii tlie Axis poweu would
overspr.ead the earth. But the Axis
vanjshed under the blows or the
Allies.
"Jell,/) ...
t' , .
AJ:e :AU AlJiance!J '
"What the bell Clid you blow aLIt
that light for?" Sol wanted to know:
"'It spOiled my aim, mllde me stum-
ble Ilnd nearly got me k1Ued. TIDS does not mean that 'no al- ..
"Thought it wou:ld," . B a I d y llanoc Is go'oa. or that no treaty ",
grinned. "Wanted it to. You didn't can be ielled on,' or that the United '"
think I was ,olng to be 1001 enough NaUon6 (for instance) is bound to
to open the door and stand in the conapse. What Isalllh I. driving. at
ligbt so bird. could take pOI III this : God has a Purpose to work
shots 'at me?" out lD this world, lind the name of \.
"Weli what anyway?" it Is Ju.Uce, . RiAteousness, Peace,
, For an"wer' Baldy painted across Love. .
the r.oom. Sol looked and saw two Any aalloo ' or comblaatloD of
men lying there, both bound secure .8&10DS, aDY ,.ell or arreemeot
11. or that .. a,alnat
"Wing 'em?" Sol a.lted. GDd's parpase II ,ellD .. a,alast
"Winged nothing. I whacked 'em Ute valD of UtlII&'I aDd I. boud
over the heael from the doorway to faU. PIIre "",Wei' JIOIIUcs"
while they were mootIng at y'ou. By alwaYI I .. ", Impreulve: bUt
&be way, you almost bit me' with lIIe qDelUoD II: What I. &be
JOur . own wild .bootinl_" power 'JOm, to lie .-ed fllrf
"With I bad," Sol ,rinned. "Say. It it 11 m tb.- benetit. of
lqulrt, you ain't 10 dumb at Y.OU mankind: GCltI' .;,hI) b1e'1 It; but
lookl" .' It it Is leltJlh and un,tust and
"And I ain't 10 much of a .qulrt, aialnat . the peace 01 world, It
eitber," Bald7 repUeci iDdllnanUy. will rlU, becaUle Ibe Of lUaU.ce,
""act 1a 1 blew out that Bpt jUit I bal .et bla face
10'& I could ebow wbat a btl
.. u.r wu';' I
.......... nv .......
. GROUID GRIP sUPER-"ALLOOI
Rides on only 24 Ibl. of Air the
Ideal Winter Tiro For Later
__sing New Presl'!". TJr.s .
Let . Us Put

POLAR .GRIP
WIITIR' 'READS
on Your Car loda,
No .I!. ... , wlDte, driYllltt
Polar Grip 'I'iHU .. IIIGcIe wlUa
"Ic:oce.... til ......... ....
Iklcl:r..w1Mt ......... willa .....
to grip U.a
.'
Tbarsday, October 20, 1949
\\ - Oyster I
An oyster feeds itself by open.
ing its shell'sllghtly to admit the
mineral wat ers 01 the seB. Its food
is minute and animal life
gently absorbed from an intake 0;
water that a human could mat ch
proportionotely only by , drinking
100 gallons a day.
S.v. Money On.
This Home Mixed
. (oush Syrup
, Sa,ln,. No Cookln,. So Eaq.
, You'll be lurprlitdiiOW quickly and eully
70u ean ",II,v. couch. due to coldI, when
)'OU try this splendid _ipc. It elvea l'QIl
about lour Umfa u much rouch medirln.
for your 'money. and you'll find It truly.
I_nderlul rqr real rellel. .
M.b , Iyrup with 2 cups of
lilaar and one eup 01 "'alor. No cooklnl
'Deeded. (Or 'you e:on uae eorn oyrup or liquid
honey, I"'lead of lultar syrup.) Then put
IU ounces oI l loblalned Irom any
drulCllIt) In a pInt bottle. ond 011 up with
70ur Iyrup .. This mak.. a lull pint 01 medi-
cIne lhat will "le.l. you by ita quick action.
It never Ipolls, and t:>stell finf-ehildren
love It. .
Thill s imple mlxture lokCll rlcht nold of ,
COUCh. It 100Sfns th phlellm. looth ... the
lrriUted mombranr-o-. quickly ease. loren_
and difficult brealhl_c.
II I lpeeial compound or proven
Incredi.nta, in concentrated form. .eU.
known lor Ita qu;"k orlion i" coij"hs Ind
'roMhial Irritations. Money refunded II It
d .....lnt pl._ you In every "'AY.
fOR CONVENIEIICE OET IIEW
IUDYMIXED, READHO'USE PlNUI
NO MORE LAXATIVES
FEELS 100% BETTER
'Luat.lves didn't help. I was a
of constipation for 16 yean.
ButeatlngKELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN.
every moming l:ives
me resultsl Now, I
am regular\vfeel
100% ould
,like othen to know-I"
David Brownell,
Ouipae,
Hamp. OM of 1M
mcnJW 'il"lolieit,d
',et,,. from ALL-
BRAN _I. ConstiPAted due to
lack of bUlk: in the diet? Eat an
ounce elf touty ALL-BRAN dally,
drink plenty of water. You may
never need another laudvel U not
eatiafied after 10 days, .end empty
box to Kellogg's, Battle Creek. Mh;h.
DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK.
MU.SOLE"
. ,
SllllN1
SORITOME IUnlment'.
H tln. ,.." Action
Glv Quick Re .. efl
WIlen ratiaue.eapOsurcptllm.,yln ",usda len-
IIoI\Ilnd'back, mievc aueli iJmploma quICk.,
wltb.1Iie made for IhlS purpOM.
. Sorciolle l!inlrno:nt coni.ins rubela
cicnl'in,rcdlenb thai Ict like Ilo",!nl "armtll
frcilll I _1;'11 !*f. Helpa ,ttr.et flesh Illrf_ .
Wood.ppl)'. . .
Sorc1_ Is in a class' by IIKII. Flit, cenlle.
. u.rJlttl relief 'Of price ... Iunded. 501:-
. .oo. '
Try SoI"'-' 'Of Athlete'. Fooc, Kills aD S
fIpeI 01 COIlUllOll filnal-OD COIIIICII
.
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
THE MIAMI GAZETTE WAYNESVILLE,
NOM! DIDN'T. ,SAVE. ANYOF mE
;.. lHiHDt-IE NUMBERS , HAP WRITTEfII";;'U:RE""
.
WEEK
IT WASNi" WORTH SK..IPPiNG
SCHOOL FOR, WAS IT,? 1/
,. IF we. DON'T LIKE. "TH.IS COAL,
CAN we E.XCHANGE IT ')

Pl\GE SEVEN
CLASSIFIED
.D EPA R T MEN T }r
AlJTOS. TRUCKS, " ACCESS.
NOTICE SCIIOO}' nOAllD!i
FOR 8ALE
New 1949 Reo M-pBSsenllel' school b"s.
2'AI-lon "heSllls. Oneldn bodY, never
Ulled; mJr. cerUfloatc, leother

count. Wrl\e or phone Poinesyllle 68'll.
. HLake COllnty ReD Blla
and Truck Deal ... "
8. R. Motor 1181
10 N. st. 011\11' St. 1'01"."vlll., O.
BUILDING
,\UTOMATIO cement Block Machlne,
..,1lI make 4 d([fcrent slu, blocks; oon be
, Iln by eleclrlc or g"sollno .malne. Pr".-
Ically new. G: E. DECOIlX. N." Bol-
.a Obi
BUSINESS 6;: JNVEST, 01'1'08.
tf ROOM MOTEl... Completely turnu.hecl
. 0 rentalJl; 0 Bath. wllll ahowe ... 1.0,
.Ux.lI43; Juncllon of Route. 91-81-14. r.1ust
lOU acct. of Health. Beat oUer, '1.200
lives posseulon. Bal anee financed. Plen-
. 1 of room to expand. Contact owner t
Jnee. 0. E. pEWCE. BOK ro. 'I'wl.e.
oer Oblo. ' .
. \8800IA'I'E9" own your own buellleu
auam.bUn& Ule NuForm demounbl bl.
baUer), ot Interchnn,enbl" celli. Slrnp)e
al n.sh1l,bt. Protected terrllory .,,&11.
able with tralnlnf .neS equlpmen' for
nominal Inve.lmea JI'. O. BOll :lHI, Pit'
CllDton. Oblo.
BE a Do.I .. 1 1: ...... 1 ...... 8\8rt ;our own
l.bOratory. Be In buataesa f.or yourself.
Indlvld\lal IruttrueUon. Write today for
complete lnformaUon. Obi, Iaho.1 .r
M h.DI I, 811 Pro.p ' A...... , D',,,
O. "1 .... Ia.. III, Ohio. ,
.. &aM MACRlNERl1 a EQUIP,
THE ,-ARNAM GRAIN BO.LLSB
Firat Pra"U .. l Farm Size roUer, with
low coat melbod of proc .... ml 'ee.!.
EUmlnat.. ",ute. RoUeeS ,rain
superior for cottle IUId hocs. AnImals
1111. It better, Ita more paln\8ble. p_
duc ... mDr. IrDw1h, more mellt., and mo.e
mUle. TeSIi prove that. Ro"ed Or,1Il
mean. Faater Oaln., Leu Feed.
TBE . ACME SALES COlllPANY .
D.8TB.IIVTORI
1., KeKlall,""'.. .aN ..
D.". S. C.I ... II... Ohl.
FARMS AND R.ANCBE8
J78.AOBS, 81 tt a.. Orala F .... I ,004
loc:aUon for dalryjnll; l.r,e B-room bold!;
bam 48x80; 114 acres In oultlvntlon, ....
.cr.1 10 Umber, walnut. a.b, poplar and
maple; real pasture; 6 miles ' north Of
and 1 mlle eut of 37; on mall
route. school bu. and cream route; aU
lmproyemenu In &Ood rel>"lr; prlc.d to
eell. Denr, II. a.dle.... Boat. I. 0,-
leaD_, JDd. .
HELP ' WANTED-MEN
WANTED S.loama_J4on pnrt or tuJ1
time. Ca r necesaary to sell our product.
Contact hardware and lumber companles.
Far porllculor write A.D .... " ,
J."oo'. I"ala... BOll S.
JNSTRUCTlQN
LEARN WELDINO
Sbort 'Intensive Tralntn&
To .
of Industry
Welcllnll Tralnlnl Po),.
Investlguto and Be ConYlnced
Send for Free r.lanual

BCnODL OF WElLDING, rNC. ,.,.
TralnlDf W.. ld.r. tar ee Y., ...
E. 4tb Street (Bt CarDe,le'
PRoa peat 001:
MISOELLANEOUS
DiESEL on,l .. o. Falrb3J\kBMorse J40Clel
32-E.12. 120 h:p. wJlb elule)). "'-1 coo-
dltlon. See In opernUon. realo.nnble,
private owner. 180 Klal, Calamb .. , O'1ll.,
WA..:IUI'; ! nt,1I1a BAIt9l1.
BE A OOOD SALESMANI
'10K BIIK'I'I CIIIII'8e In SaJesmanshlp
te.elfes how. Six weeklY' Je8sDI.sfuU

..alumen moke ,cod monel' and 101
lowln, Burt. wtru.Uon. will helll
you ti. a Sucoe." Seod $5.00 no", 10
MEAD PUBLISHINO CO., 4'" D.II.
bart.a Bid, ''109 W. 1IU1., Loa AN-
GELES H, CALIF. 1'11'.' lesson "You
and the F IIld" will b ... ept prompll7.
It rna,. ma"n opportunity '", you.
Qaloll Hellef 'rolD allb ......... Tale'S
Antlsep!lc Germie:lde, II oz. $1.00 liP.
Money baak gunr. A&entl wonted.
IDO... 400 Mo.l.r.,. Jo,., Oal,'
. 1'0tJR NAME aad Addre mal' be YOUt
Fortune I: Postcllrd only CJCpenlel Selld
Y.QURS TD-day r BARKEHL_ 31111 Della
AYe'., ,x.oNd lC:oUllll" I . I
PIh'o.rapble C.rda ,rOm )'our
ne,allve. Envelop". Jncluded.
remit ,with ordllt. Ihlppc postPaid.:.. ae:-
kno)l'lef.leed upDn receipt fOr 1J".50; '
or io 10r 51.25. Send neloirv" ",Ith order.
Teh.. Pbe.. ee., F4lnD.a
W. Va. I'
(JEOROIA P.,er.bell P au II peunor.
prep(lld. 12.711. . Write for "omp!ete prtcea.
ba.l. Pee.a Ce., BOE 181. V_ldo .... 0
STAMP8: All diUcrent, 1000 Alrmolls,
140. All world In books, I!OOO. '24. 10,000.
I7S. 20.000. 1290. Pollto,e extro.
FElRNAND LECOMTE, JQIJl'" B.I'I .....
. PEBSONAL
In ACRES, 8-r. hOUle, elec. furnace
Blilldlnlls. llood productlvo 11011. Nlco
location. SI6.000. FRANK ALIOA or
STEVEN Cardinrtoa, Obi
TO RENT OR LEASE .
FOR HEN'I'-Four'TDOIn hame ; modem,
porcb and two eul' stuort,
Florjdo- East Conal. 111 W. II. Bar,.",
"' C.rroll Bt.. All.OII 4. Oblo.
atee, Posted on Values
if fteadlne t.hi Ads,
A SlmlIB, DRESSIIIG i.
f} !'I [I :I
-!!I,1Ii CUTS
WNU-E
"f..SLEEP
T rrow NI.ht
.s,,, a.lllf."
TWIN THEATRE
,
$20 Bank Nite $20
(THURS. '- FRI., OCT. 20 - 21)
Also Win A Wee!-.'s Pass To The Twin By GUESSING
TonHe'. how' Fe1turi ng "Tyronne Power, Linda, Darnell
and RH.a Ballots Close At 7 'P,M. Enter Now!
SATURDAY. OClOBER 22
. HORSEMEN OF THE SIERRAS
(Durango Kid)
ALSO: Stooge Comedy . Dick Ttacy Serial
3 DA.YS' , SUN., MON TUES, ,OCT. 234.5 3
Every ,P;tmily hould ce This TRUE Soul-Sti rring t ory
Of M,qnte Stratt on, Big' Lcaguercr!
. THE STRATTON STORY
Jimmy Stewart, June Allyson, Frank Morgan
. (Frank. Morgan's Last Picture)
ALSO: Warner News and Hot Air ' Aces (Popeye)
COMING: MA and PA Oct. 3031, Nov. 1
RATES: One cent per word,
minimum charge, 25 cent
Three In.ertlon. for tho prlco
of two. For';'. clole Wedner
day. noon.
at DavIs Furnas Pit, 60 centl
cubic yard. We also deUver. ARM-
ITAGE & SON, Phone 2091. tf
FOR SALE- 6 room8, \UrnIlCO,
modeTn, 6h street, Waynesville.
$8.000. Inquire Joe Penuewltt to
see house. Fre1 Sherwood, adm1D.
; Harveysburg. O. 10-la-at
HOMEBAKED CAKES AND PIES
- Made on order ant l' on Tues,
days and Fridays. MrR. Herbert
McMillan, Phone WaYllesvllle
2644.
THE MIAMI GAZETTE. W LE. OHIO
FOR SALE- WhIte Rock frTera. belnc pl'lllte4, more
Eldon RetaWck, mi. eut or ,caples real, m8&ll.. more
WaylloIW1l1e on Rt. 78. PhoDe DUB,lOOM," , for you through the ad.
Warne.. 1S01. , lKa colums or the
CRRYSANTHEMUMS- in .man)'
. colors. BargaLn prloes. Free plant
wltb orders. Also painted daLales
and dlI'nations, Edna ,St. Jolul.
W4 N'j'IJlD 1' 0 100 to ,200
!lcrel! fa r'mlanl! on 6060 b.ll.
Ha v(l all egul [lment In ludlng com
bIn'S a.nd corn picker. Dean Wal
ton. Pbone Wnynes. 26 9.
--..---.-:--- .
FOR SALE- Kerosene hot 'Water
bcatru (!olU(llet,e and wltll pIpes.
Al so WlIlluDl80n plpeless fiirnaco.
Phone Waynes. 2095.
FOR SALE- ' Coni lleatl'ola In
good oondIt IOI:. ' ClIenv. mUes
east or Cenlorvlllc au Station rd.
Mrs, Sltlclnl r.. 'Phone MO 7970., 3t
Guette. It eosts 110 UttJe to keep
the spotlight On )'our
cern. Can WayneBvtlle 2U8
t he Itory.
Li ve Wire and Progre8M,,:e. An
organIzation secon'll to none.
Strictly sollers on the "st all'
nrDunl] market In tho country.
, \ SERVICE THA1' SATISFIES
,FOR.. ALE- houae For Oaliy Market Reports:
bold goods at Kibler home em wHIO !Dayton, 12!50ID.S.T, Dial
5th Swcot. W'.lynesvllle, on Oct. 1800; WLW Cincinnati. 1240, Dial
_ 24_, _2_6_. _2_6 _a._ Il_d_2_7_tb_._.,--___ . 700NORIU'S' BROCK
FOR SALE- Favorite liard coal
stove. Mrs, RI ce Snapp, Srd
, Ws ynesvLlle. IG-21)-8t
APE YOU- Through wllh' your
corn vicker ? I have 60 acrel to
vlc k and will Day $6 a da)' for Ita
use, Call New Burlington 189.
Wh.' i Btu
A. Btu (British Thermal Unit) t.
a unit or measuring beat. mueb the
same 81 degree II a unit for
measuring temperature, A Btu ..
the amount ot heat required to ral ..
one ,pound 01 water ,one degree In
temperature. A pound or eoal pro-
duces approxlmately 12.000 Btu' ..
o
:FlIght 01 Phe ..... ,
, Once he gets up nnd atnllbtena
away, the pheasant I'lies fa.ter
thon the gTouBe '
WARREN BRADDOCK
1 ............ 1 .. .......
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1949
ON ROUTE 42 JUST NORm
OF LEBANON. OHIO
THURSDAoY, BUCK NIGHT, OCT. "20
Dennis 0' Keefe in
"WALK It. CROOKED MILE"
F.RIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 21'.22
"SIXTEEN FATHOMS DEEP"
and
"GRAND CANYON"
SUNDAY & , ocr. 23.24
MacMurry Silvia Sidney
"TRAIL' OF- THE LONESOME PINE-'
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2526
MAFIA MONTEZ - SABU in
"ALI BABA THE FORTY THEIVES"
ROOFING #
Dead Stock
Of All ' ,
Horses, $2,50 COWl, $2.60
According to Size .
and Condi tion.
Cl\lI
. DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for insurance. All types of
insurance at a savings. Call
Francis Cene Brown, phone
Waynesville 2472 or caB col-
lect, Wilmin'gton 2 t 11.
Top 'Soli, HaulIng, Sand, GraYel
FOR RENT - 2 bed roomB , a.nd , Excilva tlDg With Back Hoe,
bath Mra. W. H: Ma.ddell', HIgh D!'ag-Une and . Bulldozer
...... ..- ........ .
"-II ............... r,
.... ..... ...., ..... _.,.,
BrIcks and BJjbes-
toa Siding. Sheet metal work
,of all kinds. Local ReteJ'el1'
oes, AU work 'guaranteed.
HOWARD HAAs.'
Xenia 454
' Revers Charges
BANK RUN GRAVEL- Londo.I,
st. Main ' in Waynesville: Call WayneSVille. OhIo
2601. 10-! S3t
WINTER
. IS COMING - LET US
PREPARE YOUR CAR TO GIVE
DEPENDABLE SERVICE.
GULF PRODUcts - TIRES
Hastings' Garage
. NORTH STREET. WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
"
I
Oetelter 17
Phone: Way"". 2191 or 2241
CASH FOR DEAD STOCK
Acco1'(l in!t t o and condition
All $to "; " ' (>t'l o V l'd
Horses. $2,50 COWl. 12.60
JANES RENDERING
Phone Collect
Xenia, O. 1712 or
Wilmington. O. 2382
7 Great OilJS-of Saviogs
I I' 1 I: I I,! 1\ I \ 1 I I I' l l I \ 1 I' , " \ 1 I '1 1 ' . '. .,
'- ........... 'F .....
1_ ... ....---
odItlllHl ... M; .... fir
Route 3 Waynelvllle, O.
Phone WayneSville' .2898
Xenia Fertilizer
.... ...evwl. of
...,,--.....

Karl D.' Dakin
Insurance Agency
PHONE
f
I
, ---
Armitage .& Son'
&AND aad GRAVEL
BU.CK TOP DRIVES
T A.R .ad ROAD OIL
LAWN", FlU DIRT
n:l:.EPB()Nt:S
WAYNEIVILLIl "1
Mt)IIIIOW No. ,
lDAlfOlf ott ... DR
..... lDt..
20 1. MuLBERRY 11'
I.E8ANON, OHIO
READYMIX CONCRETE
.... DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
- :::t;;;;;a ,
, People of OhiO' by its golden
goodneSs.. POut pints or pure cream go to
make a WUOd of iL No wonder iis so g004
BUtterconwoI no basic ingredient other
cream. Ai a spread, ClPOldng aid or S&vorin,
ingredient, 'Btrn1!Il bas no equal-no coun >
wpart. RiP. in natural food nl"es-BUT.
TEll-S DANra1 .,Iden .,10w besto1,Ved by
foUr piau of cream in eYuy pound is your
way to identify ... your cp be
sure Of tu aeamy soodness. Ohio""" dw
filii if.aurnIll.l
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