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Fairly Familiar

by , EFFELDEE
Last fall we wer v '-r err--
thusiastic about the a I parent
yiarm reception received
mg a plan presented for th
weekly colun'uLof cho( I activi-
ties in the Wayne Town hip
School. Definite steps were
taken, '0 we were told, to a sure
us this very valuahle news col-
umn. each w ek,. to he written
aQd edited by students in , th
Senior Class with reporter from
the various classe in hoth
practe and School. We
felt this 'would make an excell.
ent medium throu,g-h which the
parents and the public in
,could keep in contact with
school activities. We als(l felt it
would be excellent for
the students in and
this news. For a few
weeks in the early part of the
school year we did receive some
news. . The Sforls writer has
been consisten th!
season and to him we say
thanks. F0r the other part, we
are not in position to make an)
comment since ,we have noi!:.:.n!,'
fa do with the operation nf th t>
schools. we do feel
that an opportunity for the
vancement of cooperation a-
mon,!?' the school Y5-
, tern, the facuty, the parents find'
the ' general publ ic I as been '
"J?assed bv the board" in th is
failure of the school tp
. a weekly feature in their local
newspaper. W'e say their news
paper becal,lse we mean that Ii-
tMaJly. The Miami Gazette b,e-
to the school. tht: church-
s. the clubs and organi7.atin n,
. ll,nt'f to' each arid indivilhl:l1
in dornmunity iust as sur,t'l
as"it f,1l..'lpngs to the w"n
ints it. When rt
","Wt;;II, tty
The Miami
r , lB Ie INVITED
TO AlTEND THE
GOODWILL MEETING
Special invitatio'll to- th
-Goodwill Industrie annual din-
ner meetin,g- to I e h I i at the
Dayton YMCA February are
bei ng m;:t,il d to Goo 'l vill trus-
, ,
GAZETT<E
, tee in 60 towns 'urrounding
Dayton. Repor1s on 1947 , ac-
complishm nts will be made in
terms of services rendered to
the physically handicapped:
Establishe.d 1850 No. 4352
W A Y N E S V ILL E, Q.
NAME OF LOCAL
MERCHANT LEFT
OUT OF LIST
CLOSING STORES
, The name of dll1i th' Meat
Market was inadvertently lefl
out of the list of merchants who
the ,' Thursday night
closinK as indicated in an artIcle
on Pa,goe One of last wl::ek's
Miami Gazette. The item indi-
cated that the group of mer-
chants as shown below have de-
cided to close their places of
business on Thursday eveninKs,
effective as , of today, Jan, 22.
These stores will clo eat 6 :00
p. m. 'on Thursday evenings but
will remain open on Tuesda v
and Sa,turda y evenrngs .IS usual
The list of sponso.rs of thIS plan
are as follows:
- , Stewart's 'Dot Food Store; ,
B. &. R. Dry Cleaners; Ro,goerl
& Simpson Tractor S a I e s :
Waynesvil1e &. Ap-
pliance Co.; Lacy's Quality
Market; D. R. Sniith White Villa
G r q c e r y; Fairley Hardware
Hyman's Dept. Store;
KroR"er Grocery &. Co.;
and Smith's Meat Market.
, It has also been poinfed out,
hv some of tile business men
that ' of the thursday
as in '
$1'.50 per Year. ' 5c Cdpy
Thursday, J anuary 22, 1948
TRUSTEES
MEETING
OF STATE GROUP
IN COLUMBUS
Will C st. John and Robert
Furnas, members of the Wayne
Township are in Col-
umbus this week attendin,lt the
State of Township
Trustees held there Jan.
21 to 24. They plan to r'eturn
on Saturday of th is week. -
OPTOMETRIST OF
'FRANKLIN OPENS'
PRACTICE HERE
, The public is invited to at-
tend, but is to write for
reservations immediately be-
cause seating capacity will be
limited to ' 280. Herbert S.

Dt. Ellwood C. Nance
Dr. ' T. P. Grosvenor, Op
tometrist of Franklin an -
nounces this week that he , will
open an office in the Ridl!e
home, across the treet from
the Post Office effective 'as, of
Jail/. . 31. Dr. Grosvenor will
maintain office on Tues-
day and Saturday from
6 :30 to 9,:00 o'dock and op Beane, president of the board.
mornings fro expressed the hope that people
8 :00 to 12 :00 in 'communities served hv ,
While appointments are not . Goodwill, trucks other than trus
' aosotutely necessary, states Dr tees will attend he dinner and
Grosvenor, he the ' learn more about Goodwill..
may be optained by him Principal speaker will be br,
at Frankhn 10. . Ellwood C. Naoce from Tampa,
Fla., I who is considered to c
on.e.,.9J. ,the -aullJ' ,
onttes on human relations; He
. We "lack a business. A uary 3 '1, r
' .".r1Icr1I ... ' offer this service'. Since ' 10 these business men b s' e Lampe sta " Tnese returns,
. " . '" It 111 ss he explained, cover ' tIle sales
ot cost money,. ,only a IS on a -par With any penod in
rt to helt> in the pro- the past and they definitely state p,eriod of July 1 ,to December
of'our"1OcaMrewspaper, that 'it is not a lack of business 31, 1947. All persons, firms or
The dinner meetin,g- wi'll
uhder wa v at 6 ;00 p. m. Pa,ul
Jones wilT furni h dinner music
with a Wurtitizer, or,g-an.
be 'o'nd our comprehension that prompts ' their on corporations been .is- LOCAL MAN HAS
to why any inclu(HIl.!!' these evenings, but rather the . sued a vendor license pn.or CLOSE CALL IN
schools, would fail to talc 10nR: hours that are '10 January 1, 1948, must hie AUTO SMASHUP
(If one of the a burden onJh.e..business men regardless of . The Warren, County Sher-
... P'IIl,....,''''m, of which America i,; themselves and their employees were maqe, or prepaid tax iff's office reported this week
, the freedOM o'f speech . purchased. , h k f
d f h The Iflformation necessary t at Ray' Pur s, 24, 0 Waynes-
'n, 0: t e T'lress. If it was t l') ACKNOWLEDMENT to prepare such a r'eturn ville had ,escaped injury when
tie denaed us, than \ve would too I MADE BY' h' t dl d d
kt
. h es the amount of aross sales, . IS car was repor e v crowe
'0 . Y whls to take D, A " U D A ...... F'ACUL ' TY .oxempt, sales and "'Il,at taxable off state Route 48 last Satur-
that w ich we cotitdnJt t,1a,'t.. I'll""''' n _ " ,' d . h't d 10 h :I' t f'lt
' , sales" toae'ther with the I'n ' ven. ay an CI as el III 0 a I -
A'ain, this extends The ' members 01 the school tord' of stamps at the beainnin
a
in,g- station at
the scho'ols of this com'munit , and the of Waynes- I't ,.. station was owned bv Herman
' e of it, 'co!. Ville SChODls ,wlsh to acknow. an ' ,close 'of the period. and Schreck. Deputies William Tho-
untns for .. the l)UrpOSe of pro. ' the fine work of the Band , the ilnlOunt of prepaid tax re- mas and Dick Satterthwaite reo
their in :l manner durinR: the past' year the aCpcideknt. .
,that will enti'h en the COI11- m their eforts to prov,de instru- 3 i, t 947" ' _._ _ _ n.,f to _ur-;-s, an on-
' D1l1ntV of the ments for the, bafRi. 'In tne short Tile examine'r will assist ven. , C0fflltlK. forced , off the
t r'hn(), is (me (If the ' hasic foun ' time this was dors with the 'of these, re- I ro.ad mto the bUI.ldmg. pas ..
Mati!'n organizations of anv ,800 was, raised and ap: I I d .!
; r.nmrnunity it. is "only natural. , plled' to the , purchase of ,equip.; " turns in the For Garage on 0 me flSS wm OWS ('\n(1
: that nersnllS within i'ts scope ment for the band. We ,wish es. January 26 during the hours the. bUlldml?' were The
, ifr vihl1v i.nterested in its af- Decially to Mr. 9 :00 A. r M. to 4 :00 P. M. car. own.ed by Carl Cook of
f
. t ' T t ' H n Ta" returns 1lot f', I el:1 was also
" :'1 1" '; h stifle his for , this Kenerosity' "A 1
.,,' 1:'1"" , i l Cdn'p l'i 'nne way of nro- devotaon to caose as weJl on or before January :31 ara e( .
ll'!0tinfY tf1'1' 1:tck, nf' cooperation, as Mr:. and Mrs. ' Ratph H"m. ' subject 'to $1'.00 a day penalty
IH, d emnltv the mond. Mr. ' and M rs, ,for .the perind of the delin.
, I t't;: 0\ -l." rcnme this , FloJlel.1ce, Mr. 'and, Mrs. Charles , quency. , .
1WO' LOCAL OFFICERS
'NAMED TO HEAD
COUNTY GROUP
' \possjhititv ,",\, a weeklv Watkans. Mrs. Eli Furnas. ;ui d The examiner will assist ven-
, column nf i ntes on the affairs many rth.ers who .rave So freeh' dors with the, filini ,of th-cse rc-
of- our. chnn1. ' , of their hme ('Un',.t turns in Warren County on " Will C. St., Joh.,,1tnd Maynar I
WI
'1 dates. ' , ,Weltz were named to P'(l sts iIi
X!
OCAr .. STJ JflF.NT T
ReINI .. CO, I F.t1E
A ISTS C
r
ASS
SeRVING 'FOP ,
-102' YEAR or n
11 e we II re Sf'll'rv thi,-: 'l'r(",,, W '11 F i tht! Warren County Tnwnshil')
feels it can no , In.n!" .er .... SSt,'n1 ? aynesvl C - , on
the I d
' f h' " - .Januarv 23;, Franklin. City Association at re- ('I r,:!'.an
i
z1-
'lUr en n t "rn j d \\ " ' t' t I 1:1' 1 1 .
'd tl ' January 26: , Mor-, ' Ion mee 1C l In ,e Janon In
, 0 V ,aprreeinf' p . . ,:., .... M t ff' fOI'll1e' l' \\
com
nl h t , row - ayor s 0 Jan- 1 .. n .
,. tp fhi,: ti'11.'" , . l' . i' t f tl
II:ln' ,"'7: I.ehanon - Court namel pres!, 1.:11 ' () lC
, M' M ' MJ:'''''n,..n .... , ''''r . .. .
, ,ISS ' .a H;:l ,., ,,1'1 . a "ttl
dent at Vllie-t11IR l11t.erl11nnt r ''l 1- ' ,r.I) " " rr:
leR'e at Bris-t01. V:l ... ;l.'"i ,' f i-t ,: >., Tn
Class. in servin
n
tea :It n' ". ' . ' ',ENTJNE D.-'NCE
tion give.n for 102 vcnr ('ltd ,(1('11 . Accorriin(!' ti" Helen F H'lI'
,JuJious F. Howell -ronf ,.<; ... lan, ('If Ineal
, whn ,.; , No. 1.1. t.he meml1crs of fhat
thda.y in ,l1ri ,t()l r't"ct" "t'v, The organizati(.lJ1 have he'l1 invitt'd
affaIr w,as hy Miss ' !o attenn a:'Valclltine Dance he-
Mary Pickford. Idol of ,held an I ehanon at the
nr.t hell1
n
,'re' "lt. ( ,r:1t:l/
Y
c th"re, ' 11
A p,:-t()f1al . how1l1,!!" of her be- even,",!!'. Fe". 5. The rhncc is
-stoWIO!!, n k ''' ': ,.;,.", f ' 4' " r n("l r sponsored hy tht! I,ehannn
R"Uest was carned 111 m:m.v 'Jews- No. 146J ann will l'e
parers durin,l!' the lechlre hour
111 vI- . r h "" 1<': tween 9 and I 2 o'clock
Hattan took Dart. was held in All local CJranrrcr '
the Hotel at Bristol. to attend.
,Hnu e, .Januarv 2R, jO, ,3 I,. and the latter Clerk. n Itll :'IF('
memhers ()f the Wa Vile.! Tnw!1-
,Trustees.
WILL C. ST. JOHN
HEADS TRUSTEES
FOR COMINC YEAR
At the annual
meetin.t!' of ,the Wayne Town-
ship Trustees h-e\d thi week,
Will C , St. John was named
President f the group, ' Rnherl
Furnas, , Vice-president. Je
Prender,(!,a t . RI)ad , Supervi"or
and M:t'.'n:Hd \\felt z, Clerk. Thi "
r .'0J'.!!:'Inization ,f the To\\'nshin
officials is done each year in
order that each member ma v
h:L ve the opportunit v to - in
each official capacit.y.
SCHOOL STATES
REGRETS OVER
TURNER'S LEAVING
, Last week Mr,. anq Mrs. Wrlti.:
.Turner anounced th eir plall" II,
go to.Arizona' this week to mak\!.
the I r h !line.
TJJe student hedy 'and th,'
faculty reKret very much t( I ' (,',:
Mr. Turner leave. has
ployC i here since Seplcmi ..' j',
946. as Sc1,11101 prinC,1":d ,
is W;lS
r,da I () . '
CAZETTE TQ CHANGE
OWNERSHIP AS OF '
FIRST OF FEBRUARY
The Miami Gazett WI have
a new ditor and owner
nin,g- nex 1 month.
Carl G. mith. who ha teen
a i tant ' ity edit r on the
"Journal-Every Eveninj?;' ,in
Wilmington, Del.. for th pa t
three and a half year, has pur-
eha ,ed Wayne vil,le's weekl y
newspaper f r m Floyd L.
Dayisson. '
mith, who will take over on
February t, plans to continue
th iob hu iness ,
carried on hy th e Davisson
Fress. hut the e tablishment \\' itt
operate simply under the name
of "The ,Miami Gazette"
Thi - newsJjaper will continue
to De published ' in five-column
tablojd style.
Smith said the editorial pol.
icy wilt not be down' to ,any
party or grotlP, but will develop
as he ,lret acquainted in
Waynesville. , As in any news-
paper, the main objective will
be to learn and print the truth.
D,avid Monta, of near
anon has been employed to do
linotype and press work for the
Gazette.
WAYNESVILLE'S OLDEST
. PAssES
JAN. t 6th. 6 :30 A. M.
Ellen E. W'inspear died at the
home of her dciu,gohter Mrs.
Catherine W. Barnhart with
whom she had made her home
for the pa t fifteen 'years_
Throughout her long Illness
which had her to her
hed fC?r mar than (WO
her mind was clear and Iinght,
and she clung to life as only one
does love the things
that lIfe can contribute. Al-
a '.resident .9f Wayr..es-
y _ f.l . . "illr
sJ>ea 1iad made many acquain.
tances '!lnd by her sweet' ana
j{racious 'manner her-
self to"all who knew her. '
.In her ninety-six. years, Mr,s.
Wins.peaLliy-ed a ful and' in-
terestin'g life, - born in Shrop-
hire, October ' 16.
1851, her family came to
America in 1860, .locating at
Moores Hill, Indiana. Shortly
after their arrival in the States,
both ' parents died. leav.iitK h,er
and a brother (William Rowe,
now deceased. who were 'cared
for and raised by 'an uncle, J.
B. of Lindale, Cler-
mont County, Ohio. and where
shelived the part of her
life. :In her early twenties, ' she
married Wheelock Winspear, to
which union were born two sons
and , four dau.lrhters .. Her' hus-
band, and both sons John B.
and 'Wheelock W. who have
preceded her "in death.
She is survived ,by the four
Mrs. Clifford L.
White and Mrs. E. D. Moniar,
hoth, ()f Ame1a, Oho; Mrs. M(l ,riC
Riffle O'f CinCinnati, Ohi o: arid
Mrs. \V. Hnrnl1aJ't,
Ohio.
were held at
rlJncr;tl Home. Me
Cincinnati. Ohio"
at::! P. M. Mondav, Jan. 19.
111 tennent was (it Amelia
C' 11'1et cr", Ame.1 ia: OhiX1. '
" ,
, c..
FORMER RESIDENT
'DIES IN' EASTERN
HOSPfTAL, JAN. 14
"
Mrs., c,r:'lV, 66,
a. fnrmt' r re Ident nf Waynes-
VIP,c:' . til idow of ,Leonard.
Gra v, of a hem-
in a Trel" h.n. N. J.,
l:1st ,"lhy.
She, IS surVived hy a'
tel'. Helen Nolan, of \Vood-
hury, N. J. and two hrnthers
and Joseph ,Cox bf
1 erra Halite. Ind . .
Funeral services con-
h-v Rev. R. 13. Coleman
of the Methodist Church at the
_ Funeral Home on
rueslta v at :00 fl'.
Bunal was in
cemetery.
..
The Miami Gazette
to be an exce lively
campai,gn. '
flt that time, the contract' could
be renewed at the pleasure of
The Hauer Mu ic House. If in 8 TAB 'L I 8 BED 1 a 5 0
Publ1abed Every ThUl'8da7 . by DA VI8SON PRJES
FLOYD L. DA VISSOIN, Ed.ttor
* * *
What is th business outlook ', the meantime any cOllditi n
f r the new ear? I f a ,g'roup, O{I ,should develop that woulct
28_0 executives surveved b cat! e the Band B 0 tel's crub
Fortune is c'orre :Y, the" b om to disband r 1i ' continu'e act-
continue an i it may g-et ivities for rai "i'ng III n v, til'
bigger. Nearly two-thirgs of club was r quil' d hy the con-
tho e replyin,e: aid that. t' tract to notify the Hauer Music
IIDtered as SeCond CluB Matter at ,the Pcet Office
oubecrtptlon Rates: '1.50 per Year in Advance
National Advertising Representatives
Ohio, W eeklies, 2465 W. Broad ,Street, By contrast, when a simi lar' House im)11ediatel y. The ' con-
poll was conduct d at the end ,g-ave the Hauer Mu i'
Columbus 4, Ohio
f 1946, m I'e than half ()f ' House the rig-ht to repo's ' aU
'METHODIST CHURCH '
R. B. COl.EMAN, Minister
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m.
J. J: Rurske,
Worship Service to :30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship
Thursday, 7 :30 .pm.
Mr. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M. SCARFF, Mini.ter '
, Sunday School 9 :30 a.m,
E. A. Earnhart, Supt.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Evening Service 7 :30 p.ni.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
8AMUEL N. KEYS, Minirte"
Church School 9 :30 a. m.
Nursery School ' 10,:30 a. ffi.
Morning Prayer to :30 a. ffi.
trrICA E. U. B. CHURCH
REV. WILLIAM 8HANNON
Sunday School . 9 :30 a.m.
Mrs. James "Garrison, Supt.
Preaching. 1 st and 3 rd Sundays
each month 10:30 a.m.
-
WA \ NESVlIJ.E
QlURQI OF alRIST
Bible School 9 :30 a.m.
Communien 10:30 a.m.
Service . 8 p.m.
-
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
REV. 'DAVIO 8TANfI'IELD, Mlnl,t ...
Worsllip' Service 9 :45 a. ' m.
Sunday School 10:45 a. m.
'You are invited to worship with
us.
ST. AucumNE
"ather Krumho .... Priest
8 :00 a. m. and to :00 a. Qt.
f'ERAy aruRCH 01 CHRIST
E. STINaON, ...
a_ble School 9 :30 a.m.
Morning Worship to:30 a.m.
Prayer Meeting 7 :00 p.m.
Young Meeting
la-t effort, b. Repr entativt!
was an utter flop. Pr-
lor , to that, the elder Senator
'\1 tte made a cam-
paign but the' best he was able
to do was to arry hi owh state
of Wisconsin where atl the
time, his PI:ogr ' sive Party wa5
firmly in the saddle. The' best
att mpt Of all, of , ourse, was
that made by Theodore Rose-
velt with' his Bull Moose tic-
ket. He had the' of
an ex-president with a
tremendous and loyal personal
but he couldn't Win,'
Nor ally-because of our el-
tho an ' werin,1!" pc ted a mortga.e:ed in ' trum "nt .
downturn in 1 4/ . That down- A ituati n d 'veloped cau' -
turn, a every n ' now kn w:. in,g til Band Boo t I" t be-
,didn t even tart t n'lat'riali ze. lieve til ir ff rt w re n ,101l ,g'-
Commentin.) on 111 rc: lIlts er appreciate j ,or want d by tht'
f th la t poll, For1un' nh- mu i director r , erinten-
th tighful read 'I' jetJt. ince ,thi - had I een a
ma y fmd s me .ground f r difficult operation at best
alarm in the near unanimit y and ince th mu'ic dir "c1 r did
with which bu llle s exp ct - th not see fit to cooperate, the
idexe to R:O n\\ ard and upward members pre' ent at a called
... Btisiness is counting on a meeting: voted to withdraw all
continuation of til ,g-n.:at po t- support al)d di -band until s,uch
war inflation ... The nri e of time as th ' pr blem should be
that inflat.ion i also clear. Man- solved to th :> "ati fact! ( I: of the
a,g-ement ha 1948 down in it- majority conc med.
ectiv. system. :vhich gives a
candlitate a bare ma-
jority of the popular vote in a
state that state's entire vote in
books as a year of increa ed Jiv- Therefore. it wa llece arv
ing costs and there i to follow the wordin' of tile
of tabor lin re t :1n 1 trik- contract. This has been done.
Upon notice of the difficulties
the 'Electoral third ' .' YEAR ,OF V.ISASTER
party head wins nothinR'." and The year which ,
IS Important only to the extent a record fire loss in
he can take votes away from 'the United States. It. was a. year
one of he major candidates. in which hundreds of millions
This Jatter point is wnat of dol1ars worth of property,
makes Mr .. Wallace's bid much of it scarce, was needless-
ificant He claims to have 'In- ly destroyed. It ' was a year in
herited the mantle of Franklin which ten thousand or more'
R C?' o s.e'v e l.t - that people were burned to death.
claim IS vociferously denied in and other thousands
the Truman camp. Practically 'and crippled for life. It was a
every reporter thinks year of disaster fnr a of
that he will cut into Mr. Tru- Amelican 'families.
, man's vote, and thus be a very We cannot repair thp. failures
asset to the Republicans. of the past. We can, however,
, That IS the obivous deduction let the lessons of the nast (Uide
but . is another. side to it'. us in the That is tntp of
It IS 'possible that . what the fire as it is of almost all pro-
Democrats regan\ as the Wal- blems. The fire.;: "hich
lace menace will help in solid- such havoc in 1947 were not-
. ifying the party and lead to an save for a tiny proportion-
extra heavy Democr.atic turn- acts of God. The:v were, to the
out in November. Again, if Mr. contrary, the 'fruits of human'
Wallace shoots' the works in. and caretess-
denouncinR' Truman it The great: maiority nf
miR'ht R'ive the President sbme them beR'an from the simplest
th f " th causes-improperv maintained
e - enee" , "sympa. lidltin$! and eauipment;
. ' improper \ storar.e of fl:trri-
One novel is that mahles, thousrhtlessness with
the Wallace candidacy could be t h d' tt d
a definitive faCtor in the selec'- rna c es an es, an So
tion of the Republican , candi- on
Those
fires could have been
date. That theory, valid or fan- pfevented. easily. Instead. men
ciful as it may' be, runs like and women worked on the dan-
thi,s: Wallace will take a- R'erous theory that disaster
way votes from Mi'. couldn't come to them. But it
Truman to make' the key state's did. I '. ' , .
of New York and California W h t d f h
sa f e for th,e' Republlcans. e av.r, urne a . res
encountered, th Hauer Music
H 0 u s requested permission
from the Band Boosters to let
any . il)terested. party or
narttes take over the' mstrument '
mortgage. This' was not re-
:tI ' , '
:
,itl fo;;_
""u die ...... "., ........
J,UlUAllY
__ "- ... .... _- ._-
Uae The A1amaDIlC To
Check Weather .
now. the next twelve
Therefore, it is ' no long-er rtec- months that oage will be fittec1
essary to Dewey with 'a pew record of death
FRIENDS to carry New York, and the destruction unless we face the'
First Oily School . 9:30 a.m. palm should unQuestionablv Ito problem' '''ith rtft'P!"l"1ir1,ti 0T' t ,..
Meeting for Worship, to. Senatpr Taft, the leadin1( . improve it. It iis up - to all of ,
7:00 p.m.
7 :.30 P.m. Evening Services
, . But . Use - , '.
. ,CAZETIE OLASSIFIED
ADS'
To Buy, Sc?tl, Rent,
LoaD, .rrow, '
/my Time of The, Year
' us.. . ,
" " 1.0:30 a.m. , Comin( 'dow," 'to the cam-
, paign itself, Mr. Watace's do-
ECONOMIC HICRLIGHTS mestic program will be unadul-

$ S
AN OPEN LE ."I'ER
' 2f EXPLAINT10N '
'rKOM THE 1.OCAL T-
BAND BOOSTERS' "
The Miami
Waynesvill .. Ohio
Thursday, January
Page 2
No.
:22, 1948
qui red by the c ntract b It a
nice g:e tur n th p:lrt f th'
Hauer Mu-ic House. H uer
Mu i' Hou ' had the to
take tl1 in trument ' .
A part or partie ' did take
ver f r m n t t m t "I' ...
ious rea n.
From th time th Band
13 oste rs tart ct, the cluh a -
cumulated by d n'ati ns, ent r-
tainm nt, ale. ffort - of the
students on ale of tickets, pic-
. ture frames and magazines and
meml ership in th club, th
sum of $1969.69.
Out f thi sum, cxpen e for
federal tax, printipg', equip-
ment, foods for lunch sales, in-
surance" instrument repair etc.
has been $399.88.
The Club ha purchased and
paid cash for nine instr.ument
at a cost of $425. 0 plus$77.66
needed by the BaniJ
Mothers to fini..:h theil- uniform
deal.
, The contract with the Haller
Music House was fbI' $2100.00.
On this, bill the club has paid
$.1000.00 nine trumpets of the
oriliinal purchase were traded
in at the flll price paid for them
.on a new sousaphone. On this '
the club had to pay an ad-
ditional $37.50 ",TIlch
the balance due to $1137.50.
The Club has a bank balance
of $67.15. This does not take
into account , the money de- '
MORE - , MORE - MORE
posited for uniforms which
m:ust remain' there for that pur-
pose.
B.,V this account it can be
$e,en, the donations are account-
ed for by the, $425.00 in instru-
trlents and $77.66 in uniforms,
not considerinR' the amount de-
posited in the Bank earmarked
fOJ! unifor:ms. This 'amount ,will
be made ,known on request. The
reason {or' not it 'at . th.s
writinr 'Is because it-, is' hot de-
finitely known, coni:.
plete settlement. The Mothers
Club donated $100.00 at the
start. This will be returned
them in the ' form
, I
Get Your TRUCk and '
,
81,JSINESS
ON.
" . of
STANFORD BOGEN
Morrow. Ohio .
, ,
Dr. T. P. GROSVENOR
Optometrist '
335 S. Main St. Phone 10
FRANKLIN, OHIO

II
Henry Wallace's" deCision to treated ' New Deal. This may'
head a third' party ticket next take some of the thunder, away
November was ha'rdly a bomb- from Mr. Truman, who is ex:-
shell. The former vice-president pected tq advocate pri,ce con-'
has . played with the idea , trol and such 'measures as mOTe
for a time ' and sending up public power deveopment. On
the cllstomarv' trial baloons. He foreign policy, Mr. Watlace"s
has been prodded by various announced line ha. tittle in
"Ieft of center" groups, and by' common with either Republican
those who take a much lenient or Democratic ideas. He wants
view of Russian poliCies anq in- to help Europe the
tentions than do the RepublIcan United Natians- ' and, more im-
and Demoratic leaders. What his portant, he wants to help any
, The Waynesville ' Band' Boos-
ters Club at th'e in-
",sistance, of ' the Direct0r
<>n March ,17. ' 1947. In M,:wof
1947 the Band I ,
ed a constitllti0n ,to make it a
hetter Jr-roul" tl>nl ,
the c1uh en! let accent a n(,ht.
thereby ,t"et: go a accllm-
alation of ' instruments whlr.h
1 he , Mask , Directnr
we shou1ri hayp. the
M. H.' KEELOR
. forma:1 announcement done and all countries whiCh need it,
is 1.0 open up a whole new chain those within tht! '
, ()f nolitical possibilities. Soviet. of influene-e. He
It remains to be seen what believes in ,cuttinR' down our
luck Mr. Wallace will have in armed forces, and he is .'
on the baltot in the foe of compulsory military
IOUS states. F.verv state has dif- issue in which he
ferent laws in this and is in 'with Senator
the. variations are extreme. In , Taft, but in' complete disa?:ree-
lrwa, . f()r instance, twO voters ment with Governor Dew..ey
can call a convention and place and the , President.
a candidate in contention. In . The Wallace win
M ass:tchusetts, by con t r a s t , be on his own
ah ut 50,oPO names are neede.d part and that of his support;.
tr rinR' the bell. The matter IS ers. His is passionate-
further complicated .by l!lws con- Iv convin'ced he is ,right. and
ce.rning Qarty affiliation and they will make a stir which is
ltl technicalities. Generally disporportionate to their num-
:,r n king the polidal air is not bers. This will add color, if
f:l ')fable to third parties. The else,. to what promises
. maJonty of members present
t6 form a hann v.;n ' -
h
thv ,C?f the , si7ie we
ave. .
. The Band 'Boosters entere f '
'mto a contract with the Hauer '
Music House '()f Davton hr the
purchase of these
The Boosters were to
ha,ve the m5truments immedia-
te.tv and were 1:0
e:tc;, with reason-
able. re2'ulantv to pav for them.
No mterest wa.s to be charl"f'rl
on the unpaid balance. cnn-
tract called for full ' pa yment at
the end of. a .2 month J"f'rlod
Y'itb the stipulation. that if the
mstruments 'Were not paid for
'1' ,
ACCOUNTING and, TAX SERVICE
, ,
Dilatuah Building - 'Broadway Lebanon, Ohio
TELEPHONE 511
Our aim is to be worthy ( yr Jur
, , friendship
STUBBS Funeral H..,,n;
TELEPHONE 1211, WAYNESVIIJ.. O.
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Page 3 The Miami Gazette ' launches it annuai campaign,
N 435 THE 1948 MARCH OF
Mitchell contribute memorabl..!
character parts. '
Waynesville. Ohi@ . ::! DIMES. THE TWIN THEA- ,
Thursday, 22, 1948 TRE wants to do its part in In the management
has some DE$E-and-DON' TS
for the pictur .l{oin, public. matel y $ t 16.00 in sales tax
stamps ,to be redeemed. These
stamps were Gounted but the
Band Boosters did not have
tim.e 'to send them in for re-
demption. .
Therefore, the money paid
to Hauer Music House, was from
entertainments sales, etc . at
which the public that oarticipa!-
ed received ful1 value for their
money. ' The workers the
Band 'Boosters and the; children
Df the chool sweat thiS money
out, ,', h t- '
The Band Boosters \VIS 0
thank everyone for their efforts
and support and a job done
as far as we were permitted to

TWIN LENSES
FOxybAOLLY
Interviewed Bob O'Re,g-all,
owner of the TWIN THEA-
TRE yesterday pro-
gress of the 'Sunday .Matinee
petition. He reports aUlte a r:-
sponse of "ayes" only two JI1
the but not all
ties heard trom .. He'lt aJ?P,re-
date your exp,ressJOn of opmlon
in the next week, eithe" in per-
son or by letter to the
or to the office of the MIamI
Gazette. Do you remember a
week when a short, TH E
/1 MAN, was shown on
t'- TWIN screen? Offer of
C' c:; 0 for any question sent in
, . , patrons and accepted by
THE ANSWER MAN? Mrs.
,Frances G. Andrews of Ore-
.. Ohio ha's submitted three
( 1,estif"ns that s,houl9 make ex-
rettent visual material. , Tll f>
have' been to HoI!),-
wood. 'We"'re all YOll,
M I'S. .. . , .. 1.:_,
: nA"RK (UI) is
up a two ,day run at
thp TW'N THEATRE to
''''e hope thos,e of you who s'a v
it were as absorbed as we were
in viewimr-dbis tension- filled
drama. Still time to view it.. '
Friday alld Saturday hnn,Q's
Roy Ro,e-ers and his horse
ir. MY .PAL TRIGC.FP
{REP.} Roy pix
'needs nn lloost from 'me, so 111-
stead of this t
nicture, I'm to tell ynll
that , human storv I
mentioned last week. As Y!'lI
know, alan,go
other stars, many hnurs
durint the wa'r years for enter-
tainment of , the soldiers: On
trip East he brouKht hiS own
'rodeo to one of the Army's
ts anc1
, up' or an 0
the Pnst. With ,him, of. course,
vas Trig-Ker .Now this was fine
'for the boys whose wounds al-
lowed them to walk re-
in the fine summel"
N0t so for the hed-
hO\fs, ' R(i}V Oid his hest
10 cover this thrn
tt'C' I"" ,. '<; hi m", .. 1r,
chattin!" wit,h tl,e men. But
there "'as nl' P lad fresh ,back
frnm the AtltHe of the '
nil up in traction. could-
n't move an inch. who w,anted
to see - not , Roy - hut
Seemed to think he'd ,!"et well '
' if he could iust stroke
nose. Roy was on the Post ,
tWQ ,days ' and ' this situati0n
' mu'St ba wor,ried him a Int.
for, at the last minHte. as the
outdoor p'rops for. the
were bein,,!, down !1, f'
show was
my astonishment ' (\t c m"''''
out of my office in th m" i"
corridor of the hospital :1n(' r " t "
a horse stenpin,lt1i{Yht1, int ,
the elevatdr. Yes, """nt
up to the ward, . to heIr, hf',"
from overseas !!et wen! ,T- " I .
wa v Rn" - - and
- - are. ' .
nn the nnd 1", , 1, 1
nf Pov P(,fYer'o;; run (thp ' _!fh)
:In,d pmnin'!' thru the 30th. the
FOI INnA T1()",
FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS
this worthy calise, and both
Mrs. Chapman and Mr. James
local Scout Leader ' , have prom-
ised full ' cooperation from the
Boy and Girl Sc uts of WaYlJes-
' ville. When you meet these
formed eilil saries of ' good
health at the TWIN THEATRE
from the 24th to fhe 30th, ,I{ive
freely - - as freely a' you can.
Your contribution will be for-
warded,
When you how up on Sun,-
cay and Monday, and watch the
story of ' a girl who wall ted .to
live' the past year over a,gam,
we hope no one has
the surprise of REPEAT
PERFORMANCe (EL) to you.
We want to cooperate, too, and
so are to bank out on d ,
preview for you. except to say
that Joan Leslie and Louis Hay-
ward star in this unusual plot.
HOUSE HUNTING M ICE
(WiB) is a color
cartoon, and - - - SCOOP - - -
WB NEWS should contain the
Rosebowl Game and Parade of
Roses, in technicolor for the
first time. At least, that's what
the been pro-,
mised.
Presented ,.0n Wednesday and
Thursday- is THE ROMANCE'
OF ROSY RIDGE (MGM).
popular Van
and comely Janet Leigh thiS
picture fro'm MacK,nlay Kan-
tor's story of ,the 0-
zarks i-:nmediately !he
Civil War ' is a heart-warm,ln'
opus good for all to' see. Don'.t
ima,ine it's lackinp-. in action.
Fst folk dancmx, and a
,un duel step up the
pulse of this very pic-
ture. Guy and Thol!1as
BW'c!!'.IU':;'C!!
-In apprQ,ch
to Oval'Rate
Nations Ap-
pe@l fOl' ,
Lem'oot; cnlef <'(
U. S. Chjldren's B"uellLl.
conCel's with Willlam.L.
Butt. (ce,dtel')
of' SKF IndUstries.
and \ W. Lee' Marshall. ,
chairman o( Continental
Baking Co., who wUl
screen and allocate
funds from $80,000,000
drive for foreign ,
,DON' T kick heels
the seats and ,g'uffaw loudly
Ii hen a, break in the
film. Breaks are bound to occur
from time to time, and any
undue noise transmits itself to
the pro'jection room, causin,g-
delay in correctin,. he
fault. Remember, the prolect-
ionist Sam Huffman is as anx-
ious as you, or mor-esv, to '
on with the show.
DON'T ask to enrer the thea-
tre to find yow' litle, brother
and, when you find J1im, stand
in the aisle on a
discussion as to whether
or' nof he'll leave: The manage-
ment requests that, in return for
the fav'Or of vou a
"se'arch warrant", you and your
little (sister.
father. , grandma, ,etc., etc.) re-
pair to the foyer b,y the box
office to settle all ar'Uments.
. See you next week. '
"JANE EYRE". DP8tL
FAVORITE STORY
TUESDAY, JAN. 27
A second of the famous
Bronte sisters \\ ill be' repre-
sented on the Davton
and Companv's FaVOrite
Story pro,g'ram, Tuesday, Jan-
uary 27, at 9 :30 p. 111. over
WHIO. .t'
Charlotte' Bronte's exci
novel "Jane Eyre" cbo,sen by
Broadway "roducer Brock Pem-
berton as his hest-1oved work
of literature - will oe hroac1-:
casLat this time. Earlier in the
series "Wuthering Heig-,hts" hy
Emily Bronte was presented .
Ronald Colman will be heard
in his a,ccustomed rote as host
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QUEEN al'e 14. and
Al-via 11. folJo\"ing thClf crownang 1n The .klng s
measured 20 inches and the queen s bubble 191,2
in diame'ter_ Charles won a motor scooter., .alld C81'mel
w(l\'th <"loth"'l::>.
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Columbia Record!n!:: 24
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. 'Tommy's Place 22
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and screen players will
the novel's memorable charac-
ters.
Vitla,g'e, Tuscarawas County;
' and Moundbuitders State Mem-
orial;
MANY ,VISITORS
ATIRACTED TO
HISTORIC SITES,
Philip Hailman and David
Furnas left by motor Monday
',vith Florida as an ob-
iective.,' , '
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Histork sites in Ohio, ad-
ministered by the State H is-
torica SoCiety, attracted 1,-
246,692 visitors 1947
accbrdin, to Erwin .C:, Zep,?,
Director of the SocIety. ThiS
number with the 103 110 peo,-
pie Who visited the
tets of the Society, the OhIO
State Museum in Columbus,
the total to 1,349,802. HOURs:
One way in which Ohio and
some of its history is known
in different parts of the world,
is the services 'iven. to
from other
The register at Campus MartlUs
Museum, Marietta, for this year
contaips the of visitors t "
- rrOm 'Peru, -Mexico,
the West Indies, Canada, Hol-
9:"12 each morniDa
1-6 afternoon. except
WefJnesday
7-9 Saturday eveniD. !
Other eveniD" by
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Scotland,' Canal Zone, IndIa"
Australia, Turkey, South Africa,
TELEPHqNE 62-8 , ,
China 'and Hawaii.
State Memorials r a'n kin
hi,hest in attendance
the 52 administered by the Soc-
iety are Fort Ancient, Warren
County; McKinley,Tomb, Can-
, ton; 'Clark State M.,emorial,
Clark County; Serpent Mound,
Adams , County; Schoenbrunn
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TURNER'S lEAVE.
FOR ARIZONA
---"Mr. and Mrs. Wade' Turner
and sons have sold their home
n Maimi Str et and have left
fo r Phoenix, Arizona wh .re they
exp ct to resid. Mr. Turner
re igned hi pesition as teacher'
in th local Hi,p:h School.
Mr. and Mr. Gilbert Fry
and ons entertained t 1inner
on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John
ettl myre and childr n. Bill
and Nancy of n ar Lebanon . .
Misses Jean and Jan
'sock ent rtained tll
Discu sian Group on unda y
evening. Dainty ref r shm I1t-
were served followrng th e meet-
inK
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Stout and
dau,g-hter were Saturday even-
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Waltz in Dayton. .
Mr. Frank Holmes of
bu is spendin,e: a few days with
Mr. r.ld Mrs. Loyd Davis.
Mr. and, Mrs. J. H . . Sackett
entertained to dinner ' on SUI)-
da y their son Mr.
Wade Turner and family who
are to make their home
in PhoenLx. ArizQna. Their
were Mr. and Mrs. Wade.
Turner and sons., Wade , and
Kent," Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Shaw. Miss Jean ' Wilson and
Mr. J Ohn P. Sackett.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thomas
and of Lytle, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M: Earnhart and famil
of Beavertown, Mr. and
John Robey of Dayton were
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. Thomas. Mrs. Ed Rambv
and daug-hter. Linda Lee,
Mr. William ,Ricke.y also were
afternoon
A.H. Earnhart ioined a
of ladies from Lebanon
on Friday afternoon and
at a' tea 2'iven bv
the home and community com-.
'mittees of the' Greene County
Farm Bureau at the Geyer Res-
taurant in Xenia. a
very fine tea was ser-
ved wit,h Mrs.- Roscoe Turner '
and Mrs." A. E. Drake of Xenia
pre at the tea table.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braddock "
entertained , to .Sunda'y dinner ,
honoring- the birthday anniver-
saries of little Pamela Daley, '
and Romona Braddock, Mrs.
Frect BraddOCK and Mrs. Ber-
nC). rd Daley. Those who enjoyed
the day were Mr. and
Mr Berna:rd Dalev and daue:h-
ter,Mr .. and Mrs. \iVarren Br;ad-
dqck, Mrs: Wilhelmina Under-
wood, Mr. and MrS. Raymond
Braddock and children, the ho t.
hol::tess and children.
, Miss Lola Sears has rehun.ed
t Phoenix, Arizona, after'
-pendin.e: a few w )ks \1 '_ r,,:> w.it h
relative ,
. J./.ome
" ***
Mrs: R4t h Pid,g-on and littl
. dau,ght r ,Rachel called on Dr.
and Mrs. F. B. Gree:
afternoon.
***
Mrs. GeOr?;ianlla Ivins who
has been Quite ill for several
weeks was taken to the Snyder
Rest Home ' in Lebanon on fri-
day .
. Mr. Paul J ohns of the; Uni-
ver it y of Cincinnati p nt tb
week- nd with . hi grand-
m ther, Mr . Mar.{!':a ret JO.hns.
- '
Mr. ... . . H. Burnett \vas the
honor .l!,'l! t at a famil y dinn r
bratin. hi - 80th birthday:;
Tff'ur da 'y ning, at the h )111
of Mr . . and Mr . Calvin Long-
acre. th ' r Kllcst w r, Mr.
and Mrs. Hus 11 BLII;nett of
Ridgcvill ", Mrs. Mildred urfa c.;
and Mr. and Mr '. knn U ik
and sun, of l. eban' ln, Mr. ilnd
Mr . R bert Gum ott of Cc pk r -
vil1t! and Mr. and Mr . Harp;
Burnett. I
'Mr. and Mrs. Le li e Gra y,
Bobby and Wilma attend ' d
the funeral of Mr!l. Netti Gray,
widow f L onard Gray, fo'r-
mer Lytle r,esidents, .'at the
McClur Funeral I {.'me in
Waynesville, Tue day after-
noon, and the burial at Miami
Cemeter y. Mrs. Gray had made
,her h me with 'her son-in-law
and Mr. and Mr .
Martin Dolan at National Park.
New J rsey, where she pa se i
away n Wedne day Jan. 14.
DAYTON HOSPITAL
INCREASES PAY
FOR NURSS.
A $30 increase j n monthl 'y
pa y has be n made po sible f r
nu rSeS at Miami Valky hO' J it.-
al. Oa ton, hi(, ac to
an announcement by Dr. Harry
Wain, medical direct r of tht,'
hospital. Genera.l staff nm e ,
f rm rly paid $185 per month,
l uw , .. ill receive $2 ISner
month, he said, ad that
ther p onnel at tht; h ' I"itnl
al 0 will re iv salar in 'rea '-
. e .
. "The $3 increase applies
to full-time rotating: nurse I"
. Dr. Wain pointed out. ' :In view
f the present exis'tinR' need for
,trained . full-time nurs'es, the
Miami Valley hospital' had tri ed
make their pay rai:se sp c-
tall y attractive. The countr y
reatizes more than ev'r toda'y
, )
The Miami Gazette ' Page 4
Wa 'ne vill e. Ohio NI), 4 15
. Thursday, Janua r ' 2 2 , 191
the 'valuabk crvi Ce perf rmect
by w 111 ' n, '
Studnt nu 's ' wit1 be !lgib1c.
for thi or uth ' I' s a
they c mpl t thei r tr ai ninR: at
the 'M iami Vall' y hospital
h ul of nul' inR:.
Ohi' - total L/ -H c1ub'nrolt-
, ment in 1947 wa ' 55,578 boy
and girl -, a ,l!:aln f 4,512 from
1946. tate c1ul leader W. H.
Palmer hdi 'ves man y thou-
antt of rural outh mi 's the
benefit - f -H duh' w rk b'-
cau - a I( l ' f c(l llll1l uni U .lack
a local leader \vho wiU a r,g-anize
the cubs an t supervise their
w rk. County ex tension
can ',p:ive infnrmation ab(l ut dull'
. leadership.
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The thinis of PI' per--
ity (},re to be wii:::"ICLi : liut the
things that b lon,g' to ad,-
versit y are to be! admir cr.
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Miss Hannah Greene and Mr .
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Page 5, The Mianii Gazette
Wayne viII , Ohio I No.
Thllr ,del ', ,2_. 1' C)48
igned the central part (If the
country. Tha'nks aRain:
I realize I should ,have ex-
movin,g- t o a new l ocati on if it all taks and ha: Q "L' tn
i not at that is ued to prove it. '
another ham in that l oulti 0n. I \VA ' : (n " wll htl (,,)SL t o
could ask for W2ZCV or prove a, 0 with al l c ntill-
KH)7, V in Hawaii :tnd " 0 11 ents.
\Va ri .l.:ht after ili!. l 'c" lr! I t; 1, '.
Con 1 \\'( rk I )ick, I L ' .. ..;
r i n,l:' \' 111 a k ; !l ,t.:' i ,"" l' ( 'j 111:
:lI1d .r ':t :i t i ' ;t ' ( 1 () i1Pj ,t
11CI()w, .
N n\\', th' t ' I l 1111>1 \ , ' l ' .
'plained the m ,.o f t he
term' used by th amateur nl -
dio operat or in the operat ion of
their tations. We u e a ' y t ' l11
of "radio shorthand' l ) - xl"'c-
tiite delivery of mes s i 11
short a time a po - ' bl .
d ' t end upon tll Ii. tri t in Dpnald hramm, hi fa. l h ' r
wpich th'e lati n is I, Lale I. and maU, r Mr. H, C. ch ramm
---ut Portlan roy , e . mil e-
th r term in, ,t?: neral u C' Wednesda, Jan. I . till' lI g: h
whi-lk-= wert' ( " il Hll ' 'i .. ll , ;1\1 r
CI 1111 , 'k, (Ldcrres),
\ Va lP ' ill' , rlil \'
hom on t il e 21 -l. I \ II
bea l vVayne ' vilk r 'fpr I 111
l ook \.\ hat h:q f 'n ' d l l' B, .r:.., I ,
( 11 th!.! t th all 1 th" l1 .. al u'
h fore.
ar bri fy 'expl aine 1. 3 .! inch - f _n \ and a 7
: onl a t hct\ e n t\\' () below temperatur to talk l(
or more st ation . their hrother ' 011 in 13 rlin
QRA. ' the l ocati n. Germany. A nic (J. ( PI' 2
QTH: the h m ( wn in ham h ur r suit d and th . 11 a 1.1
. radio. di nner at my hom, n i
for ,a few defin iti 11 . ,
Frida'y ni g-ht, January 1 G First, 'a HAM stati on i not
Wayn svill& scrapped n ' th a btl ine s. No mon y is madl.:
by HARTSOCK
lJ \ I X S ',0 re Harveysbulg fl r, and after:l in amat lI r radio., it' s a hnbb\ .
l ose Hr t half; ah ad t ' just as l etter writin.1! i yc ur
win 51-30. ' (We even pLayed ' hobby, WTY. The F. .. : d - @SA
.. followedba.numb r in,g- part the makin,Q' of ;1
recording: n the nc\ ' \\' \ 1'1; re-
i t e readability' f the tation cordinR, machi ne nf \ HZ J V.
Waynesvi ll e pt ", 13. , n, ,pl :"
l{ick) 1 I Hahm 15
nly four men in part of the' l ast fines an amateur opera-
quart er ) . .... mall wood scored 11 tor as: .t ' A dul y auth( nze j per-
pints wl'iil e Tinney who tarted son intrested in r,Ldio t chniqu'
,received. ' The wire wa take\l, ha k h) 13 ra II I 1 () I M,il l I' ' , S
S or R: the siRnal stren,gth Indiana t o I pl ay' I.i in ralii( . Sa it ' 'McKinzi' -t
arne in with 9. in a purel y sc i, ntifi c a 1d r I.r - as received, the I udnes . hop at I ortland. '
H art -II k (i Li 11 e y -t
The re erves ea ' ily tumhled sonal roint of vi ew and with- XTAL: means a crystal COI1- 73 ( KO d III k ) > (and) I)hn ' k 1 Andr w' )
ver Harvey burg',' 4'6-18. out PECUNIARY (1 . 1 k th:1 t roll e I transmission, very BeN U (I e ' in, " YOu), Ludingtlll1 1 Nc I v
, ' word up WTY) in ter " t. " ,1-\.4ios stabl e. M \l am I ' m not ;L11;1n1 1' I.i '
Bernarj () Youn ,l!' 2
ft ptS' power is limited to 100 watt:
1.hompson .. -1 8 mput. , "
ECO: A stati on with facili- f it' Waller G. BlIrpine,
ti es for frequency of
the' transmission within an \
portion of the barid at will. .
't )ta I jR T t al

'Impson 4 0 '
:rinney 3 39Th NAC is defined hy th
re 1 ( )uart ' I" :
1 2 2
malwo cI 4 3 11 International Amateur Radi
Dakin 2 2 6 Union: "Amateur radio call in
, CQ: the caU to an y
amateur to let him know you
W. 7 I =) J () ....
Hastings 2 0 4 a given country mll t con, i t of
want a QSO.
Fl renee 3 8 a prefix of one or two letters,
- -- in accordance with their Inter-
CW: A., station using Tele-
Total ,
.'
2 0 1 1 ' 51 national Alphabet ical Distriho-
tion, foll ow d by a p. :'lmeral and
graphic
Traffic: the handlin,e: nt mes-
sa#?;es to any portion of the
world without cost' to any per-
son except the amateur's OJD-
expenses. If an
charges for such service he ma
HARVEYSBURG
Fairchild
f g ft pts bne or more additional l etter
2 1 5 'i. e., W8ZCV describes a.n ama-
o 1 1 teur residin,!!, in the 8th dis-
5 3 1 t,rict of the, U. S. A. (W) ani
Doster
Irvin
Moore 1 0 2 . zev is the additional alphahet -
Cl,rk
Wilson
1 0 2 ical letter QY the F. C.
1 . 2 -1 _ C. W8ZCV may be used be me
1 0 2 while in the 8th dL trict
o 1 1 or, while 'operating Dortabl e in
loose his liCense.
QSL: the card , of acknow-
l edgement from a station con- Mason
Reynolds
Totals
- - - any other district by si,g-nin,!!,
11 8 30 . pW8ZCV portable 6 in Ca1ifor-
,nia. The ZCV maybe had when
tacted, Proof of QSO.
, FCC: the Federal Communi-
cation Commission.
WAYNESVILLE
Mehaffie
Smallwood
Peters
Powell
Lackey
Lukens
Graham
Earnhart
Florence '
"
Total
#
-IiARVEYSJlURG
, Clark
WlIIiams
Grant
HiidebricK-
Mason
Doster
Hesler
f ,!!, ft pts
011
o 1 1
215
4 1, 9 '
408
1 2 ', 4
419
1 1 3
2 , 2 6
...-. - '-
, ,
' 0 46 ,
ft ft pta ,
1 1 3
0 1 1
0 2 2
0 1 1
1 3 5
1 3 5
1 0 -2
---
Total " 4 11 18
Our "comingoner" team beat
Spring Valley Thursdav with a
score Of 35-33. Jordan and
, Ricke y paced the attack with ,10
points apiece.
NAC de W8ZCV
by G. Burdine
. Thanks to annoy-mus WTY'
for the bouquet. I'm all puffed
up to think you though I hail
ough braitls-? to figure out
,all the NAC nomenciature of
amateur radio when the heads
from 2'2 countrIes ,met in
Atlantic City for the purpose of
appr piate nU,mbers
,and l etters to arQund to all
the il rriateur radio operators in
, t,he remote corners of the globe ,
and to promulgate rej!'ulations '
t o .c:o-vern operation Qf amateur
radio t ati ons in the world. One
new district assi ,!!,ned the
U. S, A . a "O ("Ir zero was as-
'. WAS: one who has talked t
_ ..... _.. , toa
- -"",' _,I
THE AMETHYST
Wl7NfJtIT 7I.ESCON$, ANCIENT
EGYPTltANSM/fPNDTHESTARS
t4CCURATEI.Y, DEDllCING HU- "
-,. .... wDESTINY FR()M THE ZO-
Dlt4CAJ. SIGNS. $YMIIIJUzED
J.ATER" BYJEWEJ.S- OUR
BIRTHS'RJNES.
I"8A4RYS 81RTHSTONE, 7HE
IiD&E AMTHYST,"OFIMLES7
W()1. T 70 DEEPE$T PURPJ., RE-
PRESNTS CHRlsrt SACRIFICE. Ii
ADORNS BlSHOPS'RINCS AND
C.rJilMDNIAL G061.1iTS: f '
FEBRUARY INCLUDE MANY O/lCAN-
.J __ ... WRI!'RS. POl.lTlCltANS.
T-H -AME7HYST. A TRtll Y
ROYAL GEM,FEATUR.ED(N
NGLAND!r' CORONATIt(JN
SERVICE, WASF,tfVOREDBY
CATHERINE THECREATAND QUHN
CHARLO'TTE.
.'CCORDIN(;1VANCINT rRA-
:'VTr(;w. ,THE CON-
UP(.)", ITS WEARER
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by Betty ThOm3a
WAYNESVILLE-B. & B.
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
On Jan. 13 Waynesvil1 111 t
the B. & B. The home-
team won over them by 3' point
Waynesvi1le- sta ved hehind un-
til the half and then they ' rush-
ed" the B. & B.
On Waynesville' s h 0 a r d
Rickey marked up 11.
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And it'. been that way fOf
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While our immediate con-
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a qrowino favorite
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every fertillaer bearina the
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il always made up to higheat
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a price.
ONle. no .. 'r'om 1/OU. dMJer lor .",u...
he 'Miami Fertilizer
o;"n IN DAnON, OHIO
PACTORV IN TIIE.IIN, OHIQ
MUlrro Company ie an
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uN. 2S , 'MON. 26 WED. 28 THUS. 29

wtn
THEATRE,
WAYNESVDJ..E, OHIO
January 1948,
'FRI. 23 SAT. 24
storY ,' (lf a 1\ I :\ t" L'
guy who ' uwn l1 im, tops ,in
lIut-d(.!or entertainment.
. My
StarrinK Roy Rosera, Tri.ger, ,Dale
EVIlDI. "Gabby" Hayea. '
Added: Cartnon and Comed ...
Fl ease don't tell your, friends the sur- A lI omt: -spun sto.l'Y J1 .l!",e,'cd for the
11rist! endinj:!' to the tale of the ,g-irl who f amil v, Mu i (mel lifl f ll lllll i til
wank,d to live the past year over a,!!'ain. ':;lark ' ,
,Repeat, Performance
w'i th Joan l.ealie. Louis Hayward, Vir-
.iaia rae"" Tom Conw87.
,
Plus: C:olor c'a rtonn and

THE WOMAN'S SOCIETY
OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE
APPOIN"fS NEW OFFICERS
FOR THE COMING YEAR
Mrs. J. J .. Burske opened her
home to the W man's Socety of
Service on Thur day
afternoon Jan. 15th. In spite. of
the v ry cold weather a
:ttt 'ndance to enjoy
the afternoon.
The President; Mr. Carlton
,Cook' presided over the business
meetio" and announced the fol-
lowing <;>fficers for the
year. ,
President, Mrs. Car Ito n
Cook; Vice-President, Mrs. J. J.
Burske; Rec. Sec'y, Mrs. M. D.,
Baird; Correspondence Secre-
tary, ,Mrs. Ray Miller; ,Treasur'"
er. Mrs. A. H. ,Stubbs; Sec'y of
Education, M'rs.R. C. ' Moler,
of Social Relations, Mrs.
Monis Fulkerson; Sec:v of Spirit
Life. Mrs. Rufus Watkins; Sec'y
of Literature and Publicity, Mrs.
George Henderson; Sec'y of
Supplies, Mrs. Alva Thompson,
Assistant, Mrs. Pearl Whitaker;
Sec'y of Child Work, Mrs.
' Walter ' Whitaker; . Sec'y of
Ed, Mrs. Olive ward-
low; Status of Women, MTs.
R . . R Coleman; Leader Cincle
One, Mrs. Alva
Leader Circle Two, Mrs. R. C.
Moler; Leader Circle Three,
Mrs. Cora Rich; leader Circle
four, Mrs, Clarence Edwards.
Mrs. Walter Whitaker "ave
a very fine report on tbe re-
organization of the .GhiTaren's
,Society of Christian Service.
It .will be of to all
church women to attend an all
day of the' Council of
OlUrch Women .to' be held at
the Friends Church on the
World day of Prayer Feb. 13th.
wil'l be opened at 10:00
A. M. Excellent speakers are
promised for both mQrnin,lr and
afternoon sessions Dinner , win
be served at 12.' sand-
wiches and covered dish.
The program for the after-
noon was in charg:e of Mrs. R.
B. Coleman. Mrs. Goldie Bor-
den the devotions subject ,
"Thy power.'.'
read a very, beautiful poem en-
titled "A poem for , the New
Year." The 'program was a very
and. one
us of the endless pos-
sibilities and liabilities which we
can create as ' a society. The
February ' meeting' will ' be held
at the home of Mrs. Alvin Earn-
hart Delicious' refreshments
were served by the hostess Mrs,'
Burske and . her asistants, Mrs.
Clarence Rye, Mrs. Emerson
Earnhart, Mrs. Stanley Bailey,
and Mrs. Ralph Asbury.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
MEETS WItH MRS.
WALTER WHITAKER
The Friendship Club , held
their January at the
home , of Mrs. ' Walte'r' Whitaker
on Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. J. B. Rich and Mrs. Jennie
Conner . as assistant hostesses.
Mrs. R. C. Moler the ,de-
votions for the afternoon and
was .in charge of the
Vocal 'solos by Mrs. Don Gahris
and contests ' made a very en-
program after which
a ' social nour was enloy..ed.
Dainty re,freshments were ':'Ser-
ved by the hostess and her
asststan-is' to thirty one mem-
For an eDerlT pict.Po ,uick and nutritious. HrYe thia escelleat prune
eake with .uc- of , aiIk. ' , '
Hot breads are an appetizing . Invitation. to "eome and 'cet it'd'
when winter ltorm. are blowing outai4e. Thil goo
supplies of dried fruita make them a tood item to team with enriched
lIour's thrifty protein, iron and B-vitamins for nourishinr.
eoffee eak... ' ,
A. versatile bread, indeed, is this prune coffee cake with ita attrac-
tive crumble Serve it for breakfast, of CQURe - but allO tor
luncheon with a Lenten .. lad plate of diced fruita and cheeee, and
when friends drop in for i'a snaek" ,.. '
If fooo' dip your scilsors in before cuttina- the prunes, the
fruit wIn be less likely to stick to the blades. You wU. also find it
cood , idea' to" "dust" chopped fnait with t)f the sifted dry
ingredients keep t'he fruit from
, COli'FEE eAKE
' z packages ycast. I cup choPJ!ed coolted pIllnc.
or dlY Ilanllla, lYJ sifted earichecl flour
I cup lukewarm waftl 'ToPPING
II. cup melted 'I. cup browa SUiar
'Iz cup 'lilt" ' Y. cup suaaJ
21j2 re.npnoos salt r.up tnrichecl flour I .
I tc"spoon dn,umon V. (UP marllrine"or butter
} ':.IU!S, beaten 'I. s.lt '
SO!t'!ll y.'ast 'in 1,4 cup lukewarm
watcJ'. To remaining water add
shortening, sugar, salt. and einna
mono Cool to Jukewarm. Add two
cups flour. Mix we)). Add eggs
and 90ftened yeast. Beat thor-
OllghJy. Add prunes and mix well.
Add remaining flour. Mix wen.
Pour into grease,l L. wI, cOVf.or and
!i: ' In .arm I flO t)t:grp.,s
'" ,- !:.o.r ... F.) until and
,.
puffy (about two Stir
down and pour into pans
ninc inehcs in diameter. Sprankle
with topping miacture mllde by
mixing sugars, salt! and .flour ana
('utt.ing in marganne 'or 'b",tter. I
Let rise until doubled (about two .
hours). Bake in 'moderate o,(en
(350 degrees F.) about 30 minutes
'Yield. Two '-eotree eakes, nine
inches in diameter.
bers and guests who ' Mr. ,
and Mrs: Don Gahris and
daughter, ' Mrs. O. 8. Marlatt'
and Mrs. William Bernard.
The club adjourned to meet
with ' M{s. R. B. Coleman for
February. - '
Miss Jane Fite were Saturday
of Mr. Thompson - ister,
Mrs. Rebecca Tracy at he,r
hom in ,Court
House.
Prof. Freshcorn. .supL of
Massie Twp. School was ,
NEW CENTURY CI..UB ill Monday" suffering an attack
AT HARTSOCK HOME of, in,f1uenza.
Mrs. Ross H. Hartsock 'will Mrs. Edna Compton 8Q,gen
be hostess to the New Century musl'c J'nstructor for the local
Club on Friday3.f1ternoop at
her home, Mrs. Evelyn Peter_school has returned to her du-
son, Mrs. J. B. Cr.abbe and Mrs. ' ties followin'g a fe\v days ill-
E. L. Thomas will be in char,g-e ness. ,
of the program. '
ENGAGEMENT IS
ANNOUNCED OF
SPRING
to ail .. announce-
ment made this week by Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Zimmerman of Leb-
anon, ' their Marjorie,
a nurse at st. Elizabeth hospital
in Dayton, is to wed
Mr. and Mrs. James Park and
of Mt. Auburn, were
Sunday , house "uests of Mrs.
Park's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Tucker.
Mr. Cbarles Wetzel ' of New'
Vienna was a g:uest Monday of
his parents. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Wetzel. ,
Mr. Seth Furn.as, Jr., son of Funeral services were held
Mr. .Mrs. Seth Furnas. The . Wednesday in the Veterans
IS. planned t.o take place ' Chapel at Dayton for Mr. At-
m the sprang. bert Schaeffer 58 who died at
the Veter'ans 'Hospital Sunday
January 11 tho Mr. Schaeffer, re-
sided i'n the former Rader re-
sidence on Main St. Amon.tr
vivors the widow and twp
,MISS HAJU,.AN WlNIS
SLOGAN CONTES1r,Al "
VIRGINIA COllEGE
Miss Margaret' HarJan,
at Intermont College,
was named the winner in a
Jogan contest hetd at ,the in-
stitution, in behalf of the Friemi-
ship Train that recently made its ,
stop in Bristol, Va., tlhe locatiol}
of the 'The con-
test was amoll1R' the
dents of the and wa:s
selected at a din-
ner R'iven for the student body.
The local radio station located ,
in Bristol were the sponsors of
the affair.
, SOns at home.
Miss Joan Beckett youn,t!'est
dauR'hter of Mr. and Mrs. Ren
Beckett is 'confined to her '
home, to , i1lness, ' and
unab1e to attend school.
Mr. and "Mrs. Todd Bunce of
Waynesville' were in the
Monday afternoon vii tin J!:
friends and relatives.
-
Mr. and Mrs. Barkley I. Hill
'vere Galled to Amaritta" f exas,
Sunday to the de,ath of
Mrs. Hill's aunt, M Randall
of that city. !'
The Wne to reduce the nrim
ber of acciden Ohio fa s
is before they, R'a
of having- -all of the
family point out safety hazard
to ' be corrected is more fun
than a family council of 'ways
ta recover . fnom loss calise d hy
.' .
Call ' ,
C:' E. MIcHENER '
Phone 2926
'AMBUlAl&f ,
. PHONE
The Miami Gazette Page 6
Wayne'sville, Ohio No. 4352
Thursqay, Januar.y 1948
soft. Nitrogen ap.plied before
R'i'ass starts ,earlier pas-
ture.
Annollncement
I am happy to ann LInce
that on ,
Jan. . 31 '
I will open office in
. Waynesville .for the p.rac-
tice ,0f
" ,OPTOMETRY
on ' M'ain st. across from
the Post Office.
Office hours will be as
follows:
TUE. 6':30--9 P. M.
.J
WED. 8 A. M.-NOON
SAT. 6:30-9 P. M. J
Appointment not absol-
itly necessary, but may be .
obtained by Frank
lin 10, the
charR'es.
, . '
Dr. T. P. Grosvenor
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us. GAgna CU88JFIBD
2111
. OUR INTENTION IS TO
, ' . ' friendlv rela-,
hons With those who' permit us
to , serve them, and to' deserve
,the will of tho'se who look
to us when hereavement lays its
heavy upon them. .
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. The I(lmmunitv C1uh
its monthlv Wednes- .
day Prnf. Ravm(ll1 Hflt-
field, county (If 11
County SGf1ools ' wa', tIll" !l'lle
r
t
neaker. Mr. ,C1vde I.evie",
Prof. H. C. and Mr.
Tucker were the hosts.
Mr. . and MrS. - A
. tin, Mr. Charles Tho
Mc,C', 1 liRE
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Page 7 The Miami Gazette
Wa ne vill e, Ohio Nn. ,' ' s-:-
Thursda v, January 2 :2 194 H
Two ,Tons of 'Pork From One Red Sow, = - .- - - - - - - - - -

Under OhlO
Pm(Ielfl-}(11fI111t1
, S(i/ "I . .Arllllllill
Shall America Follow?
Among all the postwar nations, no
countries have so quickly restored
their productivity without damage
,to stand'ards of 'living as Can-
ada and the United States. These
two coUntries have restored produc-
tivity to tbe' 1940-41 level, and in
many industries ha ve surpassed.
this level. It is no coincidence that a ,
recept New York Times 22-nation
survey showed that except in Can- "
ada and the United States; the trend
is toward, government
of industry. "
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As TOLD BY 711: CO('JSE12VATION DIVISION
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1iICeE AR/i SOME
HU6E QEER. IN bHIO
I
LARGESr
ACrUALLY
DlJRING
THE "+1 OPEN
SEASON WAS
POUNDS J./VE WEI6J4To
, rWO aUel<5 REACH-
ED T"/S LARGE ,SIZE
USUALLY -A !200
POIJND &JCI( IS
, COIVSIDEREO 816
INCOMPLETE
ReTUR.NS
SNOW '
7UAT "
AT LIiAST
SF:VEl'I,
DEeR.
WEAS
Countries that are exchanging
their freedoms for government con-
trols are not m,aking good postwar
records. In general, they are the,
countries that are crying the loudest
for help from outside. Those nations
desire to turn everything' over
to the government tor complete con
trql managemen,t are the very
, countries that are .Upping back
ward. Still, the trend is in that , very
government man
1he highest officia1180day reC!?rded-
4 270 pounds-this 17-pig Duroc ' Utter ralsed by DaVid Mtller of
Ligonier, Ina., topped more than 960, entr.ies irl the 1947 National pU,roc
Ton Litter contest sponsored by the Um,ted
Eighteen different states, from to, Washl,n'gtonl
represented among, this year's quallfymg htters With Indiana ,tummg
in the tOp' number. . ' ... _..1 D

AND ARROW
, agemtmt. " ,
In announcing the winner of Its 1947 contest, the uroc
Record association reports that in the la,st four years, 450 p\1rebJ:ed
DUfOC sows have raised an official total of o,ver 600 tons of pork, an
PubUc Mat Decide
Shall America ultimate.l, follow _
this trend? In my opinion, the pUb-
unsurpassed feat for a world. ,
lic in this ' country ha. not yet .-
cided th.t Issue. There ,.re .ome
voices loudlY.' for 'government
management., l;ven our
General polnta hi. ftllger at
, can lnduatr) .nd it of bein,
H.poulble for hip prlcet.
maneuver. may plea.e critical peo- '
ple and _et vote.. but In mUinl
inclU.t17 UIlpopular the way 1a paved
'for replacm. ' our tree, enterpri
.,.tem. "
AI aD educator, I f.vor that V'
tern wblch will provide the hi.hest
. at' UvlDa for ' Ibe m
-of tile .ern-
'1Il_ ..... aem ... t 01 oU bwlu.trtea
, would pJjvlcle hlper w ,' mote
.. ' .
Jane Kenrick" to
schoo. Monday, after being
absent a nernoer of days on
account of the
Mrs. Clara Stacy of '
bora ' is at the home of
.her 'Mrs. Leslie Gray
and " ,
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. ,' ,Mr. and Mrs. Leon
, of Washington C. H. were Sun-
day eveni"g guests of Mrs. Net-
tie ' Emnck. '
productl"t.7 and Puter purch"l9'
power for .ach dollar 1J)eDt, then
c.rta1nl7 I would"be In favor of It.
Actua1l7, our .ystem of private eD-
terpriJe h p.t-berlca tar 'ahead '
of other 'natlem. that have Mrs. 'Eo attend-
thin, elIe. ' ed: the Council meetinJ! or
Act WIIb Wladom Home 'Demonstrati<:m in ' Leb
, There are other dlvidends olrelled anon, Thursday. '
by the American 'Way.. , We ha". -, ' .. - --
freedoms. We can work ,at What w. The Lytle Card Club met at
please. where we choo.e. We can Smith',S" . Recreation Room in
speak our minds, 'asilemble in Waynesvile Thursday for lunch
groups as we ' care to. These tree- " d a ff 'n f d
doms and 'other dJd Dot an n a, er 0
, have c ontrol ot de.pOtfc t I -,: ,
and dictatorial goverrpnents pre. Mr. and Mrs.- M,artin, Dolan
Civic Club dinner and
'Waynesville even-
'lOg. ". I
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M'r.' and Mrs. Earl at- .
tended the funeral of th{!ir
brother-in-law, Mr. Stoneberg-
. eli' in Dayton Wednesday morn-,
ing.
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Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones
and Milton were Sunday evcm-
dinner guests 0f, Mr. and
and family I BlUER"'" ...
" and Mrs. P. N. Carnle1l ,
and Mrs. Clyde Wh ar ton, at- ", ' Better, for 'One th,ng, because it has extra .
tended the f4neral of Mrs. Cor- vitamin D. You know, this "sunshine" vitamin -."" ,
. n'ell's brother and ' Mrs. Whar- is 'very for building $ou",d teeth and
ton's , ,uncle, William .. Gr.eat- - That.' s why we put 400 units
house, age, 81, at the Oswald
Funetal Home in , Lebanon , 'of it in every single quart of this milk' .,,'
Tue's.day. afternoon and the Asi fot Golden Crest .-,omoDee ... delivered t()
.. burial 'at' the L'ebanon Cenle- f .
tery; Mr. Levi, Greathouse, 9 t, your door, or at your avor.te store.. .
a ' brother was unable to 'at:- . .... ...,..... .. _J.. ' ,
tend the : DOn(eIlS
Mr:' 'and' verett Ken-
I I " R CJ Q - , ! r t .) IT) (.' C: T T c.. h f GOO [) :
.
vious centurle.; WIlT. ever, of National Park, New Jersey
.we w.ant to tollow a trend that lead. were Tuesday' evening'
us backward toward new' despotism of Mr, . Mrs. 'leslie
' tick and - clfildren, ahencteo ,a
famiry 'party- at.
the home of theIr parents, Mr. ,
and Mrs. Ed Hopkins in
Wanesville. , 'Cards were the
=;:::;, _ ... SCJDc:;r-I
and los, of penonal anCl ,
The" experience of England should ' " '_
make ,&18 paule aRl-tlURk- .erloualy. Mrs. Charles Aildersoh of
ThOl. people have ' \yaynesv:ille called ,on Mrs. Em-
Dot fOUDd jOvemm ... t rick ,Saturday afternoon. '
aD .Uet. 11lelr COl. production h.. , _ ,
been dlsappolntln, under Mr. 'and Mrs. - Bernard '
80vernment - loh and son of ' near Lebanon
lng, become 'D'\ore and more ' and Mr. and Mrs. Loten Rout-
, Nvere. of the have zahn and dau'j!'hter of Franklin
become , more and more heavy. Toe S d ' '
da7., the very future ot Enllan4' ,. were un ay gpests of ,
threatened by strict, government Mrs. Cly:de
and management of In ' M ,, - ' ,
, " and ,M,rs. E. B.
In tbIa dark bour. EngUihmen acre, Horace and Ernest FCiulks
.hould ItUciy their own hiatory.' Thei . attended - the- funeral of their
will ftnd th.t whenever their 'indlvld brother-in-law, John Fite. at
ual freedoJ1ll were greate.t, it "a. Blue Ash, near Cincinnati,
' then their prosperity was the' most T'uesday. -
It we' .in America " ,
, I and tn our belt, mter Mr.. and Mr.
' elts" "ewW' act with, wisdom' to Lowell Thomas . attended ,the
prea,rv. the tundamental pattema
Of OUr the right of pri,.
Yale ownership of property and the
freel' pot.lb1e exercise ot
, .aMI.-men' Of our entire econom,.
, Small diffierence in land ele:.
vatiori sometimes cause a lot, of
difference' in fruit production .
Ohio orchards. In one , Jon
the state, two orchards at ele-
vations of t too feet had very
little frost in 15 years.
A nearby orchard at 980 feet
,elevation produced only tWf'
profitable in the I 5 years.
I' Represe"ting
Weati ..... cit
Members New York Stock
an4 'other, '
registered" Exchanges
Inv ..... eat TnJIt SMr.
f30ught - Sold - Quoted ,
Phone 2130
Dazton AD3217
s .
diversiol'l of the ' even'inK.
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Mr. and' Mrs. Wa:lter
rick had for their Sunday -\el:=;;;;: ....
dinner Mrs. ' Viola
Ha,ines, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Haines and sons, Bobby', Levi
and, Billy, Mr. Grassi . .'
and Mrs. Norma Pounds and
son' Billy all of Day top. The
dinner was in honor nf Mrs.
Kenricks' birthday.
I
Fred ,M. Ruch
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STANLEY and' K.OOcLEIt
, BROKER
Fo .. Dat . Ph,,". Wavrl v iille.
Ohio R.v .... ",hera

ANNOUNCING!!
W ASHaNC MACHlNE '
SERVICE'
RefriKerati.0n
Sales &. Service has added
to its staff a competent
washinR" machine .meehan.,
ie.. We are th.;:
'same prQrnpt, ettlcient ser ..
v.ice on machines
that our customers ate ex,
periencing with our ..
erati()A set\'ice.
, DAY PHONE 437
"IGHT PHONE 332M
It' s whe!' you use the
t:;OMPLETE SET OF W ALL-
PAPER HANGERS
(I n wUh each order ' of '
"AN-AMERICAN WAOEtrAPER '
FULL ON PISPLAY
Also all SUPPLIES 'F , c{ HANG.INC WALLPAPER
Pa-al ,C . Picking
Third Street Phone 2182
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CLASSIFIED AD RATES
1c PER WORD MINIMUM25c
3 TIMES OR MORE,. 113 OFF
REAL ESTATE
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DON' r FOHGET TO CALL
LIS for Insurance. All types of
Insurance at a savings. can
Francis Gene Brown, phone
\Va ynesville 2935 or call
collect. \VilminJ!ton 21 t t-
Real E.tate For SaI_
IF YOU HAW A PROPBRTY OR
PARM TO .BBLL can or WrIte
f)on Henderson. Tel. K:!'.3t4t. 617
LQralD Aft .. Dayton. Oblo. tfc
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
MIDDLE AGED LADY; private '
\ room furnished; care one
child; references wanted.
Wm. Mote, Rt. 1, Waynes-
ville. -122
PAPERHANGING-
Call at Allen's in Corwin.
. . J. H. Rainey. -123
FOR SALE QUICK!
Universal 7 cu. ft. Electric
RefriJ!erator, in J!ood condi-
tion; Overstuffed bed,.daven-
port condition, cheap if
sold at once. Joe Gustin.'
Phone 471-R Lebanon.
) . .
Cleve Conne' (ttt) 122
POR SACE':""" Handsome GUts.
China 'Te:'l Service, China
plates and Cut' Glass dishes.
Mrs. Peter3.oll, Friends Home
WaynesvitJ'e. ' . -122
,
,1iA Y FOR SALE
200 BAL'ES -- Hay for
Sale. M. E; Brooks, 2 mi. out.
on Bellbrook - Waynesville
Rd. -25
. CARD OF 11IANKS.
We wish to express our sin-
cere apprechdiQn to our very'
dear, friends ', and J!ood neiR;h:'
bors who have been so kind and
tbouJ!htful to us durinf the
illness, and passinR;, of our
devQtcd Mother-Ellen W,in.
. '
. And to D'r. ,Mary, 'Dr. Stout,
and Dr. 'WriJ!ht, ,who did all in
Itheir power to alleviate her suf-
. we are indeed
fut.
Marie Riffle I
.. Catherine W. B'arnhart.
NOTICE OF APPOiNTMENT
. Notice is " hereby R;iven ,that
, Dctvid Ralph Smith whose Post
,Office address 'is Waynesville
1
Ohio has been duly appointea
as' Executor of the Estate of
Geor1{e J. Smith late of Warren
'County, .Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 19th day of Jan-
uary 1948 . .
Charles A. Anderson, Atty.
Ralph H. Carey , .
,of the Probate COJlrt
Warren County, Ohio.
, - '25
NORRIS BOCK COMPANY
Cincinnati StoCk . Yard'!
Wirf: and proAr ... ive. An
o"o:t !'l;zatlon , second to none.
Strictlv ael era on the Dest
aU around market in the
country.
SERVI
WHIO
Dial 13
40,
, . " k t
HAT SATISFI ES
on 12:30 8. R T.
WLW Clnclnn',t!
for Our Un I 1\'
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With a
In Congress . .
1lINC& J. DOWN
Mo ..... f c....,.... nit OllIe DI.trtat
With three Presidential messages in the first
eight days of the new session, the Eightjetli Con-
gress is getting a bit punch drunk. The first
message, delivered in person by Mr. Tl'Uman, was
on the of the Union and promised "everything
to everybody." In Mr. Truman's second message he
presented his Annual wherein he , asked for
thirty-nine billion, seven hundred million dollars to ,
run the Federal Government for the coming fiscal
year-or two billion, two hundred million above the
previous aU-time high requested last year. The
,
I I
posing the reimpositioll of these very same
of contl'ols'; which last October he al'8o told the
Ameri<ln people wer-e "police state methods" and
h ulld not be followed in this country.

A yar ago when President Truman asked the
, Congress to appropriate thirty-seven and one-half
billion dollars for the use of his 'Administration in
operating the Federal Government for one year,
eveIj70ne thought the peak in Government spending
had been reached. However, in his Budget Message
. to C40ngress last week, the President wants to
given thirty-nine billion, seven hundred million dol-
lars to keep the Federal Governm'ent going for the
next fiscal year. This amount is more than four
times as ' much as was ever spent by the Federal
Governm-ent in any pre-war peacetime ' year. Presi-
dent Roosevelt . in 1940 had a peacetime budget of
better than nine billion qollars-z-a "high" up to
that time. Some fixed charges, such as the interest
on the national debt and veterans costs are, 01
course, much higher than prior to World War U.
very few students of Government beJieve
that . it is necessary to spend anything like thirty-
nine billions, seven hundred millions of dollars to
operliLte our Federal for the next
year. Under the circumstances it seems most H.ke-
Iy th.at the Congress will make' heavy cuts in the
President's Budget, and at' least three . billions will
third message sent to COngNss last Wednesday
was the President's Annual .Economic Report, in
which he predicted a depression would soOn come '
-as a result of governmental . waste, extravagance
and inflationary activities-u.nless he was given
authority to return the United States to a controlled
economy-price and wage fixing, allocations, ra-
tioning and other controls.
certainly be eliminated, while the House Appropria-
tions Committee is setting a five billion. dollar re-
ductil!)n as its goal. .
'" . .
Mr. Truman's three messages to Congress -during
the past week were all very much to the uLeft"
and a.re being taken to Washington political writers
' and newspaper editors throughout the country as
stronlg evidence that the Obief Executive is greatly
over Hemoy Wallace's Third-Party candi-
dacy for the Presidency. Many of ' the pusages of
the t'hree messages were so obviously appeals for
vote&-al1d especially for the PQlitical support of the

. radical element of the country-that Mr. Truman .
has nctually injured ,his chances for re-election
rathe:r than helped ,them by what he has said to
the and the country durina:. the past few
days. '

The Miami Gazett.e [ age .S
WaYJilesvill e, Ohio No. 43 5
Thursday, January
Fulton Tal'vin, hearing set for Jan .
. 26 at 2 o'clock.
Grace Alexander vs. The Leb-
anon' Production . Cr.edit Associa-
tion ,cause dismissed without pre., .
judice and without record.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Howard and Teresa Hutchinson
to Alwina and Georre Leichty, lot '
in Lebanon.
Robert and Treva Barnhart to
Charles Yost, acres in Frank-
lin twp.
W. Floyd and Alice Whitenack
to William and , Eleanor Smith
49.50 acres in Clearcreek twp.
Pearl to Paul and
nuthella Kinney, 36 9(' 'es in Har-
'lan twp. .
Floyd Morgan to John Morgatl,
35 sq. rods in Fredricksburg. -
Katherine Knipper to Arthur and
Memory McNeely, 27.64 acres jn
Deerfield twp .
Herbert and Omega Fern Center
to Myron and . Mary Isabel Hensel"
5 lots in Springboro,
Fred and Katherina Slezak. to
Stanley Omer and Anna Miller, lot,
in Franklin.
Weir to Leo Spalding, 134,-
50 acres in Harlan twp.
Norma Weis to Thomas ' Weis,
lot in Maineville.
W. W. ' to Kenneth and
,Grace Williams, 0.04 acres-in Mor
row. '
Kenneth 'and Grace Willialns to ,
W. W. Whiteker, 0.04 acres in Mor-
row.
Charles E11is to Davis Furnas.
8.60 aeres in Wayne twp.
Daniel and Laura Routt to John
DWinell, -4 Franklin. .
In his Annual Economic Report to the Congress,
Truman pointed out the obvious-that our
present economic condition is. not a healthy one. He
that, unless something is done promptly
to curb inflation 'and to hold down prices, a crash
is coming and the United States will suffer from
a depression. In fixing the causes for the present
.situation he failed to the heavy prewar .
debt was as a result of the New Deal
spendirlg, waste r and extravagance, and the loose
fiscal policies of this and preceding ..
tions during, ,the. past 15 years. Neither did he ' call
to the fact that exceedingly heavy
exports of -American foodstutfs and' commodities
to foreign countties during the, past two years, which
created many acute shortages here at home, had, a
great deal , to do with creating our present high ,
prices. In his message Mr. Truman insisted that in-
Quite Ii number of Administration officials, in-
the White House physiei.n, are having
culties hi explaining some of their trading in grain
and I:ther f09d a1\d profits thereon, WAN , ED ' '.'
during' recent months. While ,they all deny they . DEAD STOCK;'
were receiving any "inside" information as to Gov- COWS ' _ $20.00 '
ernment which daily market
- flation could be curbed and prices reduced through
the reimposition of price and wage cOl1trols, ra ..
tjoning and -allocations. ' This, of course, is exactly
the of a controlled economy which tlie ,
dent condemned a l\ttle over a year ago--.:when he
took off the then l'emaining price and . allocation
controls. He then told ' the American 'people such
controls would not work. The President is now pro-
priee!5, somehow or $20.00 ,
d
'd b' l ' t f th . ti . Ocs-:-- $6.00 c-tVt:-
rna e consl era e money ou 0 elr opera ons-- A.cc ......... t. I ... a C ..... ltl ... ,
with the exception of ex-Secretary of the Treasury Also' , AD SMALL stOCK
Henry Morganthau, who dropped a hundred thou-
sand doUars or so- in the commodity markets. Those REMOVED PROMPn.. Y
in Congress, who know something of the former Phone
Secretary of the Treasu'ry's capabilities, simply grin XENIA
WILMINCTON
2362
and say they think they can understand why he, qal 1712
such losses.
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. . MARRIAGE LICENSES
Gary Foster, tore-
man, Mary H. Meyers, 33, Mason,
clerk typist.
Dan Walter, 44, Lebanon, Mary
Elizabeth 42. Lebanon.
. Harold 23, Lebanon, mech-
anic, Drucilla .J. Graf. 21, Lebanon.
N.EW SUITS .
Dana Thoines vs. Robert Thom-
extreme cruelty, H. Z.
F e
, !
COMMON PLB.MJ
Earl Pu.mill vs. Henry c;reen,.
wald, defendant 10 days
additional time in which to plead .
Leroy Gukins, et .1 VI. Charles
Kofmehl at aI, defendant granted
2 days to tile motIons.
Katherine Payne, a minor vs.
Robert Payne, divorc:e to plaintiff,
child to plaintiff, defen(lant to . pay
plaintiff $&.00 per week.
Garland H.ines . vs. Margaret.
Hines, hearing set for Jan. 22 at
10:30. '
Frank James, Jr. n. Ruth James,
entry of Judge of Juvnmile
of Montgomery County filed; 9rd-
ered that case be ' and
certified to Juvenile 'Court of Mont-
County. .
Dana Thomas vs. Robert Thom-
as, e*e dismissed on motion . of
plaintiff.
.Anna Mae Tarvin "s. Charles
WE PAY FOR
HOGS $7 cwt.
ACCORDING TO SIZE AN.D
CALL
X:E'N.I A Fertilizer
ReYer.e 4
Charges 4 S
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ReeurfaciDa ancl Drivewa, Recoatia. '
' F R E E
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28 o.Irwood Avenue I..EBANON, 'Phone 22t-i.
FOR
A.ny make or model
. Fred ,' Kahn Motor Car Co.
' LEBANON, OHIO
11!UPIIONa

MOaaow ...
. 1.i:BANON Off_
SAND Bcnd GR,AVEL R.S. hIL
BLACKTOP DRIVES ,
TAR .iid ROAD 'OIL
,LA WN aad FILL DIRT
READY-MIX CONCRETE
EXCAVATING and 'DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
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Fairly Familiar
by EFFILDEE
Three years a,g-o when we
assumed the. duties oT produc-
ing a newspaper in this com
munity we were
with a strange task in a strange
land. It reqUired many months
of hard work and effort ' t
break down this barrier that
seems to be a part of this part
icular community. People here
do not welcome strangers int0
their midst , with the
that i en ountered in other
places. These are a pr ud peo-
ple, with their t OWil tc pl!d in
fhe ' traditi ns nf it: ' famous
past from which they annot
The Miami
GAZETTE
1850 No. 4353
,
W A Y N E S V ( L L E, O.
CROWNING OF SENIOR
KING AND QUEEN TO
TOP PROGRAM AT . ,
WAYNESVILLE-MASON
BASKETBAU. GAME
seem\ to break a" . Modern Victor Tholnpson will be: '
tholJ,g-ht or trends h91ds no place crowned Senior Kin g- 'and Fa ve
here. 'Whil e this was our Creech, Se,n it'1 r ' Qucen hy the
in,gs, we sincerely hope it will _ W. aynesville High Scho 1 on
not be the case with our ucces- Friday niJ?:ht, Jan. at the
sor. If the who make Waynesville- Me:! C 11 B:l"ket-
up this community will be ill thaI R'ame to be held in th 10 al
a little more libera.l with their auditorium.
-welcome, we know it will help a
lot in R'ettin,g the new manag ' -
ment started in the right eli r " -
tion. Close-mouthed, uncn
erative efforts will nlll\ (, ., ,
undesirabl e method 11 n'
part of the ncwspaner, a: f " l'
trut'h mllst be k ,111\\ 11 iF
Gazette is to go forward
remain the medium of fhf' ll (" l,"
In additi("l)1 f jl ' i: ; "..) (1''' 1 fl""1-
ture nf til t f bI' \ HS 1,; 1" 11
,",'i ll pl ;1" and the
game a d:l,nc "ill he : taged on
tht: hask thall fInoI'.
AUTO TRUCK. COLLISION
,WRECKS AMBULANCE CAR
INJURES A. H. STUBBS _
exchanQ'l,: in this An automobile truck colli-
For thi s reason it i hOled t\1;! i sian on Route 73 at the hill-
, the cooperation f')f all person" side ttlTn in Waynesville. Mon-
rtnd ,Q'roUIlS will he mane rlav ,morning, wrecked am-
fl .: t for the good of the C,0 111 " bulance car 'of the Stubbs Fun-
n I' nity and every ne Il nr.: er eral Home , 4nd serious'ly
n d. , ' , ed Mr. Stubbs who was dnving
, We d ' not a k thi - for our- his on, Billy to sch001 at the
. -e lves or for anyone who i. in time. Billy also suffered bruises
char,g- ' of the I ut and cratches. A deep cutin the
rather for the people 'who cal l h ad plu bruises and contu-
tJ i ' tl ' ei r h )lne, f I' t1'e t("l \, 11 tions placed Mr. Stubbs is in
:l1ld f I' the comm n n' , 'od 4' n the. hospital for a time.
,. uli!i :ityand new ,can do{ " at hIS home
," ll1Y T L/1 community r;! r ' at thIS ,time and IS reported to
Ma .. \ e exrr,ess ours Ive!' i ' he recoveringsatisfacorily.
, ' . l'y say.' "Be lill i .. . ",':1' " '
.your vie vs ' afJ ' Uy ; fte\\: 1ft!w CENn.1RY CLUB-
paper. ' , AT HARTSOCK HOME
* * * ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
The tlldent Council of lh' ' Mrs. R. H., Hartsock was a
Waynesville School tno!' ,go,racious hostess 10 the members
matters intodhe.ir_own 011 of the New. Century Club on
Tuesday nf this week and g-ave January 23. The meeting was
the school a thnr(lll n, l, called to order by the president,
cteaninJ?: . They were a hl1m
l
d Mrs. Glenn' Borden. Nineteen
of the 'pearance of tll!"i,' mempers respppded to roll call.
were a An interestmR' proR'ram had
floor l eaned, filth and <1i"/ heen by the COO1,-
' cruhht:ll W' 'Ill i the 1,,,, 1, ' mittee, Mr: Evelyn Peterson,
becal11,e 'ffl' tiv. f;0n
n
r
lh
,! - Mrs: J., B. Crabbe, and Mrs.
ti nn to thes f(ln' e .1, L. Thomas. '
thOll ,goht ell ( 1I{l' b nf 1-') ' 1 Mrs. Peterson introduced Mr, '
t 110 thi i h lJl"t h I 1lf" ,; I Asbury, who played two
m on r ... ' , \l ave (nl v plan solo. 'I Prelude in A ' h\
1 , ' lomment tn I wke- \\h'd Chopin, and "Pretuct in C hv
kill \i nf people are Ollr BaGh.
h<" 01 to (ttl AI ' 1II'h (nditiOllS A paper "Travel in Pioneer
t cxi tin th fir t nla >? Days' Was read by Mrs. Thoma '.
* '" * In dramatic fashion ,she describ-
certain p,ers lio is mo-r ed the preparations for a trip
t' " " :, : fr\ miliar with t V! of ly c<?vered 'wa,goon - the dif-
,,'c' rk ill the villag-,e thn t entail flculttes and occasional' plea u'r-
soml! knowledR'c of water es of such a journey.
main, water lines, etc., has in- Mrs. Peterson told of the aims
formed 'tIS that to their know- and activities, of the
only one person has, or ,' tion as the .Natlo'naf
know ' hereth.e hlue prints ,of for Prevention of W'ar.
the water system are h::>cated. ThiS was fgnowed by a short
, These puhlic property items are talk by Mrs. Crabbe. ' ,
filed in some ,unknown place. ' The proR'ram cl0sed with
Should they he allowed to re- two more numbers by Mr. 'A -
main obscure and' un<ter the "Autumln Fantasy". :111
holdin,R' of one person, or, composition, and "The
should they become public as Rosary., _
all matters 0 f l1Ublic interest Members and Mr .. E.
should be? All matters pertain- V. earnhart, Mrs. Marie Hit.
inK to any utility should fie. MrS. Viol a, H a rIa n, ' Mrs. K.
be open ' to the \,mblic at all N. _ M ,I ena Hart:-ock
tim.es. Do yo,u 'know where the , and Jack. Ashury e'nioyed
water mains and waterlin'es are a social hour and the
located tn the vlllaR'e? Could dehclOus refresl\J!lents , s:erved
. they be found without ,the hlue by the Hostess.
_ prints? As a matter of precau- ' -:--------'
I, tion. if for no other reason, why LOCAL BREEDER.
not have these blue prints placed' SaLS BROWN' SWISS
in some convenient place where
they can be ,seeR by anyone who
wishes t.o' know ahout the viJ1aR'c
water " , "
Elmer Sheehan and Son, , a
Brown Swiss ' b r ,e e de' r of
Waynesville, Ohio, ' has recently
sold tile bull Helen s Duke of M,
L. No. 85880' to Mr. and Mr .
, Mr. Newton Dearth and Darrow of Dayton, Ohio ac-
Miss Ina Dearth of , cordinR' to a report from Fr.ed
Franklin call.ed on Dr. and Mrs. S. Idtse. Secretary of the Brown
P. 8. Wednesday after- Swiss Cattle Breeders' Associa-
oon. ' tion, -Beloit. Wiscoftsin.
$1.50 per Year. 5c Copy
Thursday, January 29, 1948
"
CARL W. ' SMITH
New editor of t.he Miami
Gazette who takes over the task
of publishin,g- the paper a of
th fir t of Fe ruary.
THE GLEAMER CLASS
ENTERTAINED AT THE
CONLEY HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Ra mpnd Con-
ley entertained tile Gleamer
C l .. a s s of the Harvey
..Fnends .. '$aturda y njght
at their coUfft!"V home ' very
. charmin,g-Iy., ,
This the for
election of new officers which
were as follows Lavone Conley
'president; Maynard Hackney
, vice-president ; Lawrence Starr:
treas.urer; Ann Gor-
don, < secretary; Lucille Starr,
Marjorie ({nd' Lawrence tan', '
Wa. ys and Me'an, Committee;
Nellie Mary Davi.., Memhership
'Comm.ittee and Flna Hackne ,
NeW Reporter.
After th hu ill t' t , .
M iss Maril yn Conle
ed with a fine numh r f piano
:el ections.
At the ,!o. c nf th 111 eting
Mrs. ConI y. as i ted hv Mr.
Lawtenc Starr 'ervecl a d li c
i ou lunch tn tT, e fn now [n t,
,!rue t and memh r,' , Mr. al)cI
Mrs. , awrence Starr and ,dau.dl-
tel', Sonia Kav : Mi s<: Nelli e'
Davis: Mi s Ma ri l vn Conley;
Mr. and Mrs., Herh rt Mr.
and Mrs' . Ma n:-trrl H:1 r Kil CV and
dau,g-hter Hernadin : MISs
e'aret Ann Gordon; M ri and .
Mrs. Lawrence Starr and on.
T.arry: M r. ami Mrs. Conley and
nn Charle .
SOUTH WAYNE COUNCfL
AT ASBURY
HOME. FRIDAY EVE
Mr. tll1(; Mr. R. E. Asl)ury
were and hnstess ' to the"
South Wayne Advisory Council
, on Frirlay, at their
hom'e. Duriil' the business ses- "
sion the following' officers were
eJected, for the year,
president, John Burske;
vice - president, Mr. J. B
Cnibhe; . secretary - treasurer;
Mrs. Ed,w1l1 Walker, and discus:..
sion leader, Mr . Alvin H. Earn-
hart. ' ' .
, The' topic, "Farm Program
for 1948" ,vas chosen by the
leader, Mr. Asbury, and Mr.
Da viti Furna led in the discus-
sion.
the social hour,
dainty refreshments were served
b'y the host and h6Stess. . -
HOME USED FOR
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
SERVICES AND'
SUNDAY, SCHOOL
Mr. ' and M s-t....BiJI O'8anion
, did a very unusual thin,g- on Sun-
day when they opened their
home to the members of the
, Owens ConR'regatIonal
ian Church for th,e Sunday
school and reR'ular Church ' ser-
vices. The church is ttndergoing
repair and wilt not be ' pen for
several weeks.
Due ,to the extreme cold only
twelve were able to attend, Rev.
and Mrs. Robert - Vance, the
former a student minister from
the Dayton 'Seminary, remained
and were dinner of the
o Banions. ' ' ,
The cOrtgregation ,i
to meet m 111C' Perry Thomas
'home for the comin,f!,' Sunday.
R.A INBOW COUNCIL MEETS
AT LUDINGTON HOME
TUESDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ludingl n
entertained the i I' Oi Cll ion
Club at their home Tue day eve-
nin,g' . A part of 'the tim was
pent in di cu sing the 'financial
storm ah:ead: inflati on which
must be foll owed bv d tion.
and how' far should we xtend
a liI' credit. Ralph Miller i the
able discti,' ion leader of thi
group. The r mainder of-- the
t:!venin,l!' was . pent ill
J?:ame and partaking- of the de-
licious refre hment 'erve 1 ,11\1
the hostess.
,
EASTERN STAR HOLDS
SIXTEEN11f ANNUAL
SESSION, FRIDAY IN
HILLSBORO. OHIO
Distrier 2 1 Q E. S. met in
the sixteenth annual session on
Friday in HiJJsboro, Ohio.
The session was in
charR'e of the preSident
h
Mary
. L. Earnhart" Miami C apter,
Mildred Harmount, vice-presi-
dent, Greenfield Chapter; Ju-
anita ' Dewey, , Treasurer, Cary
Chapter Blanchester and Mrs.
Louelta Milligan ' Secretary,
Warren Chapter, Harveysburg.
Mrs. Minnie Fromm and Mrs.
Marydell Burske were co-chair-
man of the r gL fration com
mittec and' Mi S ,It.;an Hartsock
was th ol bist.
Memorial t: rvices for those'
l ost by death durin( the past
year were beautifully ,g-ivell by'
Franklin ' tcr. Newly instal
l ed officer. for the year
\If re ' i li ent Mr. Mildred
Harm unt
l
Grl' ' nHe1d Chapter,
vi e-pre ill 'nL Mrs. Blanche
Brown, Mart in ville Chapter,
secretar'y, ML. Juainta Harvey,
Clarksville Chapter' and treas-
urer. Mr . Thida Belleson, Sink ..
inR' Chapter. ' -,
The school of Instruction
durin: the aft moon was in
char.l?:e of the Worthy Grand
Matron, Mr. Zella Watkins of
Cleveland an j the work of 'the
C1iapter wa ,t!'iyen by the of-
ficers of L'ynchbur,go Chapter.
,The meetin,l!' , for 1949 wilt
he held in I . n, OhiQ, w:ith
Lehan ' n haptl:' r ' :l hoste s.
I .. ISTED FOR Tho e fr.om, MiamI
OHIO VETERANS BONUS Chapter \\ er : ,M 1'.. and Mrs.
BY SERVICE OFF'(CER 'John Bur"!'. 1 " . William
The follo\\ in,(l" informa i III troll' , Mr . ,101 Ii FronVtl,
, Mr , l3erti i I' . Mr: tanley
\ a rec iv d, thL '" k fr m the l3aile, Mr . R(l!!:er Sr wn, Mr ' .
office of General Chtst . W. Marvin mith, Mr. Elmer
1,( II ", Dire tor' f th hi o ' ,
I30nu Fund. ' Gr ve, Mi JL'an Hart -( k,
Distrihutioll of api"licati n Mr.. Harol d' n. Lllrnhart\ MI'.
form to Ohi Lucile Armitag". Mr. and M,r .
will l'e started ah u't MRrr h , \ . Everett Early, and Mr. and Mrs
''' Tli -s- -rnrm ," in a11 lHim( hm v. - E. M.r . . the-' retirint
wi1l h cleared the I)resldent ' was presented with
Veteran. County Servi'ce f- "
ficer. There will he two types lovely g.ifts,
of forms. Numher 1 f or the e em.!! a whlte orchId
c@te 'aR WA a-r-e-l-iv-iA IfiH he _ tr,m th e Miami Chapter mem-
distributed fir t. Numher 2, f or ueJ s. '
henefjciaries of deceased vet- :""" , -------
eran , wi1J he di trihu'ted later. ROCHESTER MAN
In ord r to he eligihle f or the BURIED IN LOCAL
Ohio Bonus, a veteran mu t CEMETERY, FRIDAY
have heen a re ident of Ohio
for one yea r pl'eviou tf.) hi. ell-
trance into the service. , He must
have an Iwnorabk i hargl
lind h:'l ' (,' , \ n,,"t I than
ninety i:'\v, . It wi ll h ne _ . ('Ir\ t'
.to send in your ri.Q'innl rli
e

and if vnl l :-11: a m .Inl1l'r
of til' Navy. Gna t Glial' or '
Mari'11 . it will he ner. !'tln f.o
Frank Bunnell, ,a,{(cd 67, pa _
. e i :l'\: ay at hi: hom;e outh of
R-oclle tel', Tue day. Jarl. 20 at
7:00 a. m.
He "i . urviv Li , h\, hi wif,
H t\\' au,t!'llter, . Mr.
J ' ' phine .l in . f ( reg:oni a;
Lu v da Ad a Ill. . at h ()111 ; fnu I'
sons, ' 11 m , elf Berea, Ky.,
, uhmit al f) your Form 5 in
ord I' t o prove fnrei[1l service.
lna. much 11 , it \ ill h n c: s-
, hart ,of I.cha rlClll, William of
M rrnw and \\ a k r of Blan-
, l he ter.
Fun '1' :1 1 C rv i 1 we",'e 'con-
i u ted I- r'iday at 1:30 P. m. at
th. Butl rville Pen tic 0 s t'a I
Church and hurial under the
direction of Funeral '
Hom wa made in Miami
cemeter, ' ,'
, to end , in ' our I
di char,o'e 'stront'! acivil:: all
v terans to ha ve tTl t"i r dis h;tr("e
recorded il11im di-atp.1 in C1. ,L
your original di charg, wouln
he 10 t. tn, plans nf
COlmtv Officer. if
at ' po sihle. as . on a: the ' ,.,
aT'nlicatinll forms re iverl. MARCH 11th SET FOR '
' a , pecified nate will he sef sO FARM LOAN MEETING
all veterans " ho so desire. can
come tn H:tll and, re- '
ceive t.heir application form!'
and as Istance' ill' I11lClkitH!' tlh nl
out. ,
. this paper (or further
mformahrin. "
, , Dr. H. M. William.
, Service Officer.
Miss Betty Satterthwaite re-
celebrated her hirthdav
annIversary and had a her din-
per Miss PhvHss Bailev
Miss Bonnie Satterthwaite Mr'
David , Hartsock., Mr. 'Byrd
Lackey and Mr: Clyde Small-
Cards, .were enjoyed dur-
InK the even mg. .
.Mr:s. Evalvn Peter.on; Mis. t:
MinnIe Dodson and R 1I t h
Chandler attended the meeting'
of the New Centmy Cltlh at the
ho.me of Mrs. Ro-.S,S . Hartsock
Friday afternoon.
A t a recent of the-
Board of Directors the da.te of
March 11th was et for holding"
the Stockholder's Meetill' of
the Lehanon National Farm
Loan Association. This wilt be
held at Lebanon, Ohio. ' ,
' The Association, i ' 'mad'e up
of harrowers in CI.er-
mont, ' ,H<lmiiton and warre'n
COllntie . The 'of the
meeting will he the distribution
of the Annual Dividend cheks '
and all members are urged to ,be
pre ent to 'receIve t11ese and ,
ta.ke part in the The
plrectnr and Officers
m,t!' that any Questions or topics
for dis:cu 'sion be recei ved at
thr ir office hy March ,1, 1."
Mrs. L.. M. H endersoll and
Miss Ruth Chamtier with Mr.
and Mrs. Keller Hoak spent
Wednesday afternoon in Cin
cinnati.
, I
The Miami G,azette
Afternoon callers in the home
of Raymond Wilson and wife
. 88TABLI8BBD 1850
unday Jan. 18th we.re .Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore McintIre and
sons,' Charles and Jimmy, M.r.
John Wilson and Robert Wil-
Publ1abed EveI'J ThUl'8daJ' bJ DAVISSON PREBS
FLOYD L. DA VI88ON, EcUtol'
u ' Second Clua Mattei' at tbe Post Office
8cDic1lptton Rates: '1.50. per Year Advance I
on.
Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Btlr-
den and daughters were in 'Day-
National Advertising Representatives . '
Weeklies, Inc., 2465 W. Broad
ton Friday ,evening. .
Mr .. an'o _Mr. Carey Leigh
Haine ntertained the Young
Friend , r at theIr home
undayev ning Jan. 18th.
Co.umbus 4, Ohio
METHODIST CHURCH
R. B. COLEMAN, Minister
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m.
J. J. Rurske, Supt.
Service ' 10:30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship
Thursday, 7 :30 pm.
Mr. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M. SCARFF, Minister
Sunday School ' 9 :3.0 a.m.
, 'E. A. Earnhart, Supt.
Worship Service to:30 a.m.
Evening SerVice 7 :30 p.m.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
8AMUEL N. KEYS, Minister
Church School 9 :30 a. m.
Nursery School 10:30 a. m.
" Mornjng Prayer ' 10 :30 a. m.
UTICA E. U. B. CHURCH '
REV. WILLIAPt' SHANNON
Sunday School . 9 :30 a.m.
Mrs. , J ames Garrison, Supt.
Preaching. 1 st and 3rd Sundays
each month 1 0 :30 a.m.
.-
WA \ 'NESVILLE
CHURCH OF CHRiSt
Bible Schooi 9 :30 a.m.
Communion 10 :30 a.m.
Bvening Service 8 :00 p.m.
-
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
REV. DAVI,O STANFIELD,
Worship Service 9 :45 a. m.
Sunday Schoo ' 10:4 a. m.
You are invited to worship ith
us.
ST. AUGUSTINE
Father KrUmboltz, Priest
Mass 8 :00 a. m. and 10 :00 a. m.
-
FERRY CHURCH 'of CHRIST
RALPH -E. STINSON, Miniater
Bible School 9 :30 a.1Th
Morning. Worship 10:30 a.m.
Prayer . 7 :00 p.m.
Youn'g People s Meeting
7:00 p.m.
Eveninj{ Services 7 : 30 p.m.
FRIENDS
. c"eet
Born to' Rev. and Mrs. David
a dau'ghter, Judith
Eleanor, at Miami Valley hos-
pital, W , January 2 t t.
Dori Jane and ' usan Gail
Elli an brotner Larry spent
Friday evenin,g- with their grand-
parents M r. and Mr . Haymon j ,
Wilson.
Mr. an j Mr5. M Kirk of
Raleigh Bogan called on h.is
mother, Mr. Mary Bogen 111
Dayton n afternoon ,last
week.
Mr. and ' Mr . D()nald Haines
and son Aldon were dinner
,g-uests of Mr. and Mrs: Leonard
Ellis and famil of ne:lr
man, Saturda eVc:l1';ng.
Columbiana, Ohi spent last
Mohn,da
y
and MTueSCdllY ' nLig.ht
l
Mrs. A. . Collett .was ho t-
wit Mr. and r. ar el,g-l 'to th Advi ry ouneil at
Haines. ' her hom Friday ev ning. Th
Mrs. Dorothy Smith and program 1 ader for th
aug-hter Marilyn Sue ' were mg were Mr. Frank wartzel
overnight guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mr. HO'.,varci Graham.
Evan Bogan Friday ni,e:ht. ,
, Little Cathryn Stanley has the The W. -. C. S. d lunch
chicken-pox. at the Au tion . al of the
, Mr. and Mr. Jack Hawke Hill farm n rth f the
, had as their guests Sundav Jan. Friday.
18th relativ s from the New Mrs. H. . Milligan was .in
Hope community and Xenia. Hillsboro Fri a y to attend a dis-
Mrs. Raliegh Bogan called on trict meetin.g- of the O. E. S.
Charley Mendenhal1 who is in held at the home f Mr.
Ho pital, F rid a y Charles Do t r, Wccinesda
afternoon. aHern on, Mr. Ruth Pig-eon
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Haines wa PI' 1 ad ,tt'.
of near Sabina and Mr. and Mrs. The P. T .-A. met in regular
Carey Haines were cfinner A mi sionary me was
. guests of M r. and Mr. . Wednesday evening at
Haines Saturday. The dmner HI,e;h Schooi g mria hlln, Capt.
,vas in honor of Mr. Haine's bir- , Morris of the C. C. A. F. at
thday. Wilmit:lgton was gu speaker.
First Day School 9 :3 0
Meeting for Worship ,
10 :30 a.m.
+ 'V-riencLJJome
Mrs. Olive Curl went to Col-
urn bus Monday to spertd a few
days attendini meetings of the
Council of Churth Women. '
' ", * *
Mrs. Lucile Armitage spent
Friday attending a District
, of the Eastern Star in
Hilsboro, Ohio. ,
, '" * *
Misses ' Catherine and Olive
Elliot and friend of Centerville
caned on Misses Marne and
A:nnie Br'own recently.
. ... '"
. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stubbs o.f
Ohto, visited tbeir
mother., mrs. Amanda Hartrum
on Monday afternoon. ' .
. ... . ...
Miss Margaret Edwards at -
tended the funeral of Mrs. Ellen
Winspear _ i'n Mt.
Ohio on Thursday afternoon.
A short stall or a high door
sill in the cow stable maybe
the cause of a case of matitis in
tne dairy herd. and the dis-
'" t4\e is contagious after giv.en-
I start.
SMOOTHER ROADBEDS for trains, are provided by
this new po'ver track ballaster being 'produced by Pullman-
Standard Car Manufacturing Co. This
'nachine moves aloDg the track under its own power and is
I
' .:::' :1 ble"of stone and-iravel under ties .at the of
- , .... pet day as c:o-,pared with an average 1,000 bet
.. __ a cre" with hand tampel1J.
. The Harveysburg Fire De-
partn,ent answered a call to the
The Miami Gazette Page 2
wayneSville) Ohio No. 4353
Thursday, anuary 29. 1948 . Chapp,el res ide nee "Twin
P.ines' Sunday at 1 p. m. t
ex tingui h a , -mall laz,e that Mr. and Mrs. Junior Clark and
had occured when a bed had son, Michael. ,
become ignited' a tll children, Mr. and Mr . Lu,;e/l H utzahn
were alieg-edly playing with
matches. The damag- " was of Franklin arc the
light. birth of a daughter, Friday, ..
23, at the Middlet wn hospital.
Mi ss Kathleen Graham of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton f
Dayton was th weekend h LI se Lytle are the maternal g- rand-
guest of her parent, Mr.. ,and .parentS.
Mr . Howard Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Harr Cline Jr. .' Mr. an Mr. H nrv avlo
r
and dau,O' hter Geraldine bf CoI- of" Five Point , ntertained Rev.
I". Joseph Myer of Dayto'n and
umbus were the week n i house Mr. and Mrs: Vernon Purs.\ey
guests of Mrs. ' Cline's parents, Hnd o.n t dinner n, unday.
Mr. and Mr ; Herbert D ter.
Mrs.. Roy Wink and Mrs.
Mrs. A. . Collett \Va - hostess ' Vernon Pursley 'attended the
to the Adult Bible Cla s at her Dayton Pike Community Club, '
,home. Tuesday evening. Mrs J. and County project leaders at
P. Thornberry' wa in ch;tr.g-e f a meetin,g- at the Curt House
devotions, ' Mi May Harlan at Lebanon, Thursdav, where
was the leader and Mr -. Nelli Miss Julia Pond of Ohi I tate
Gillian wa in charge f ocial University,' was the speaker.
activities.
, The Lytle Card Club enter-
Mr: William. Talhert f Col- tained ther husbano at dinn r
. umbus ha , returned to the and an evening' of card y
home of his son, Mr. Carl Tal- at the Smith Recreation room
hert of the Flatfork community. in Waynesvitl . Those present
Mr. and Mrs. Auzwopd Mar- were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
tin, Miss Jane Fite of Harvey - Groves of Centerville, Mr. and
and "Mi , Jean Adams f . Mrs. Harold Whitaker. Mr. and
Corwin were Sunday -afternoon Mrs. Lowell Thomas, Mr. and
.g- uests of Mr. and Mr. Fred. Mr. Paul Shipley, Mr. and Mrs.
BOKan and family and Mr. and The'rle Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.: Jame L. r. an i Ralph Hammond, Mr. and Mr .
famIly. f WayneSVille. Thoma Burton tUJd Mr. and
Mr. William Wall, \ ho re- Mrs. tan1cy Baile .
Sides in the Thornbury apart- The Woman's ociety of
ments on Clark Avenu. ha l.ytle Church will he ntertained
bee.ri ill the past week .and U11- at their m nthl y l)ext '
able to attend work, 111 Day- Wedne day 'aftern n, Feb. 4',
ton. at the home of Mrs. Walter Ken-
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheehan
' of Centerville were Wednesday
, callers of Me. and Mrs. Wilbur
Clark. .
Mr. and Mrs. EI worth Winks
are a,nnouncing the birth of a
on, Saturday, Jan. 24th, at
Miami-Vall; y Hospital, Dayton,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Burnett are
the maternal and
Mr. and Mr. Roy Winks, the
paternal ,g-rand-parents.
Miss Norma .Longacre is stay-
in' with her Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Lon,e:acre a the
family of Mr. and Mr . Calvi'n
L.ongacre are Quarantined on
actou!lt of Carol havil}.{!. scarlet
fever. , .
. Miss Margaret ' Harlan return-
ed to Virginia ' Intermont Col-
le,ge, at Bristol, Va., Tuesday
arter a five day vacation with
her parent, Mr. and Mr .. Ernest
Harlan. .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark
rick. After. the theme hymn
"The World Astir" the ' worship
erv1ce will be led by Mr . Clar-
Get Your TRUCk. and
BUSfNESS
S., g ' N.
of
STANFORD Bo.GEN
Morrow Ohio
Announcemen.t
I am happy to announc;e
that
. On Sat., Jan. 31
I will open an office in
Waynesville for the prac-
tice of
OPTOMETRY
on Main St. across from
the Post Office.
entertained to dinner will be' as
honor of the birthday of their
daughter, Miss Wanda ' Clark: follows: ' '
Mr. Loy of Dayton and TUE. 6:30-9 P. M.
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Representing
& Company
Members New York Stock'
Exchang'es and other
, 'registered Exchanges'
Investment Trust Shu_
Bought .' - Quoted .
Ph9ne Waynesville 2530
WED. ' 8 A. M.-NOON
SAT. 6:30-9 P. M.
, Appointment not absol.
itly necessary, but may .be
obtained by calling Frank-
lin 10. reversing' the
charges. '
Dr T. P. Grosvenor ..
OPTOMETRIST
Dayton M>325l
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COMPLET.E
SERVICE
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF
AMBULANCE AT ANY TIME . '
STUBBS Funeral Home
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Page 3 The Miami Gazette
Waynesville, Ohio No. 4353 ,
Thursday, January 29, 1
ence Sm.ith, and the topic in
of Mrs. Robert ,..Tullis
assistant hostesses are: Mrs. '
Therle Jones" Mrs. Wilbur Clark
and Mrs. Bartlett , Monc . Miss
Bay wiU addre s the
ladi.es at thi meeting , on the
subJect "Make YOur Time
Worth More. " A d'iscussion and
demonstration wilt be an added
feature.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Craw-
f ni called on theIr parents Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Crawford
y afternoon.
Mrs. Raymond
nl,lth of Spring' Valley have
moved into the Apartment of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marlatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Hily Gfbson' has
moved into their new home last
Wedn.esday.
Mr. Eddie Marlatt is
a: few days with Mr. and M r ' .
Dale Lealr of Xenia.
Mrs. Alice Turman. Mr '. Hil '
Gibson were supper , guest '
Monday even of Mr. alid
Mrs. Everett Bunnell and fam-
ily.
, Mi s Clara spent
a few d;lYS with Mr. and Mrs.
Morri , Lewis and family. '
Mi s: Minnje Crawford of
J '" t fJ l1 nent Sunday with h r
, ., .. , nt Mr. alid Mr. Clarence
r'" vford.
1\ rs, Ri 'hard H ane , Mr. ! 11 i
;', . al Hair of ;t,ll Ii
, ' 1': , Hilv Gihson Monda
;' '1"" 11 ' ,0 11.
Mr' Henry and
l-'i:1llgl t ' 1' Nal1,t L e (If I " 1
/ ' 1' ,- 't' n t Sunda viti r. ;1" 'I
\. , , _ Morgan.
",. J 'r...V ItILK
T""r-o. Tr.'::RS WILL
MEET IN XENIA
Pnh I.. Thomas, R. R. :!.
I ;\ ' tnll. r "airman of the county
of the Grf'P"p
Countv local, of the Miami V;tl- ,
l ev COM" rative
announced toda v
that tilt" ill1lllJ:t1 meetin(!" for
Greene' ;l '''0 Fayette Count "
( F tl,t> Ac:sociation, and
4heir {:\I',:'i s 1\ ill he held iq
Xenia n Tile t1::t , February 1. '
The m etillQ' \I'ill he helri if,
the auditorium of r:entral Hi",I,
S hool at 8 :00 P. M. Th . eir'hl
' locals in the county are C0011-
eratinR' in the pl<!.ns for thi
meeting. Paul ::J. Betscher, ' ec-
of the C()operative Pure
M ilk As ociation of Cincinnati.
will be the principal speaker at
til i. . meeting, _
Mu kal entertainflli!nt will
I.' " nrovided hv The Four Men
d J1ayton, a nationallv ' known
l'arl'er 'shop quartet sponsored
111' the Davton Foreman's Cluh. '
The members of the Quartet
are': Chester Boren, Russell
Oliver" flor' On,ter and R. 'S.
Pence. ' .
Other itelli.!' ,on the proKrain
will include informational dis-
cussions on ,nrnduction and
marketinK probl ems p,eculiar to
the area, a,nd reports .on Assoc-
iation ftffairs for the yeaf iust
ended. Memhers of the Assoc-
iation will elect tl'eir nfficers '
and advisory councilmen for '
the year:
Refreshments ' will hp served
at the conclusion of ,the meet-
All milk and creaml pro-
ducers in the Gounry have heen
invited to attend. this meet-

Ohio who want to
emplo.y worker' from out' of
the state in 1948 must coritact
the Ohio Employment Servic'e
or make direct arrangemerlts
with workers as individual or
employers. The Emer-
Farm Labor Office as
part - of the ,Ohio A,g-riculturat
Extension Service was a war-
time m.easure which' has been
terminated.
$18.000 WORTH OF
, BEEFSTEAK ON
THE HOOF
The white-faced Hereford
steer shown water in
the above photo IS' i ust part
of $18,000 worth of "heefsteak
on the hoof" on Ray auer's
farm located on R. R. I, West
Alexandria.
Acording to Mr. Sauer, a
graduate in Animal Husbandry
from Ohio State University, the'
two , most important ' thiriF:s in
i'att en ing heef cattle for the
market 'quickly and economicat--
I i to keep plenty of F:ood
fr , hening water in front of
th ' m at all tim s and to feed
them at r ,e:ular times each
The 112 t ers, n0W fattent11F:
nn Mr. auer's farm, eat ap-
PI' ximat ly five tons of feed
and drink over 1800 gal10ns of
\\'ater daily.
Mr. Siuer pointed out that
it is important to keep the water
tanks free of ice in the winter.
, time because the steers
need 'drinkin,g- , water available
24 hours a day. To do this. he
uses a electric tank '
de-'icer . . (Note electric de-icer
in water tank in above
photo) This electric tank de.
icer is thermostatically: controll-
ed and keeps a drink inK hole
open even in the.. caldest winter
weather:
This ' electric tank de-icer eli-
,
,
minate a lot of the hard. cold
work-of ch ppin,(!' iCe fr m fro.:z-
en stock tanks, hut what is mOire
important from a profit stand-
pomt, it wilt incr,ease the pro-
duction of a1\ farm animals in
the winter month. , It ' make
available at all a ready
supply of slightl y warmer water
which is most hend i 'i::tl in the
cattle.
. Mr. Sauer, be ides fadin,e:
112 beef aI ' 0 raisin,l::
1:!0 He 'i farming , 320
acres of land this ye::t r which in-
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FEB. 1
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MARCH .t
While on Vacation
Dr. C. ' E. Wilkin
Optometric Eye Specialiat
,26 South Detroit
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' ''4-WAY FARM INSURANCE"
III the Obio Farmers will give you, broad protection against ,losses
liD your, . farm. , It covers your buildings, YOU! chattels, automobile
.md your liability for to 'others. Why Dot ,see us today?
You _CHII you're safe wben you're insured in the Ohio FarmersJ
Karl' D. Dakin Insurance 'Agency
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Henderson Bro. 26 19
GeItJfnbiaRec'(l 26 19

American Legion 25 20
Tommy' Place 24 21 - '

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eludes 100 acre of' corn,' 50,
acres of wheat and 80 acres of
hay. He plan to install an iec-
tric hay dryet' and an electric
alt must he a hied to livestock
ration or he , upplied regular-
in ' me other manner.
unl oader next year.
'I'
Chlorine fr'om salt is used by
animals in the manufadure of
hydorchloric acid in digestion.
Feed grains and 'do
not contaip enouKh chlorine so
Ohio farmers put up hay with
auto buck rakes at a rate of one
ton for each, 1.7 hours of man
labor and 'at a total cost of
$1.45 per ton. Tbe equipment
cost an averaKe of ,421.
' Atomic
-automobile-steam engine-telephone-printing press
-take' YOUf pick. What do YOlJ think is the greatest inven-
tion ever made?
..
".,,' Certainly each is , and each has
.... generously to oui' way of life. But the, American public, in
.. Gallup's retent coallt-to-coast voted
the most invenlion of all time !
It's hard , to imagine our type of civilization without
electricity. We on ,it for so many things - in OUI'
homes - in b118ine88 and industry '- in transportation and
communicatiou. That hat on youI' head - the food OJi your
table '- the newspaper Oil your doorstep - your '
rallio show - ,ead. depends directly on electricity. ,
Yet families just about l out of
budget dollar (or their electric service. Because
does 80 much for 80 little is, perhaps, the main reason why,
Americans have voled it the most important invention 01
an inventions.
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-WIi,O:-RONALD COLMAN, Tuesday, 9:30 P. M. ;:;-
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A M D I A-o-\/'---
by o. J . FRAIZER
January 23. 1948 .. Home a-
gain. After readin,g- the papers
about the terrible weather that
the mid-west was having l won
dered all t he way to Chicago
whether I would be able to drive
in illy lane or not but' when I
SHOE
REBUllDll'lG
WAYNESVILLE REPAIR
, SERVICE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
got here the weather wasn't bad
at all and the roads were clear.
That was a great comfort be-
cause it was almost dark by the
time I got out here and I would
not have enj o.yed walking the
half mile back to the house.
Wonder of wonders, the weather
. was nice the next day so that I
.eould go to Dayton in comfort
and even Wednesday was nice
and 1 went in and got my bag-
gage that did not come ' on the
same train that 1 had and now I
am settled at home again ready
to get to work on accounts for
income taxes and get ready for '
spring work, perhaps I can even
do my house cleaning.
Wednesda y night it snowed,
not enough to shut us in but iust
enough to make things look
pretty and protect the wheat.
Now the sun is out but it is cold,
real winler cold. It was cold yes.-
terday, too, so cold that there
w'as a very small crowd indeed
at the Co.mmumty sale. In spite
of that prices on calves and cows
were fairly high but some'
..... -----" . mighty nice looking little pigs
went very cheap, no one there
with feed enough for them I
suppose. I know that we didn't
dare buy any more.
. U' s a far cry from the Com-
munity Sale to the great In-
ternational Western Stock
Show in Denver that I attended
last y morn'fng; All the
. tickets for the rodeo were sold
out by m.aiJ before we knew it
so this time we went. out in the
morning to see the cattle any
way. The great .arena had three
or more being at
a time. Cattle, sheep and horses
and sometimes two of
cattle. Each year one' feature of
the show is the of cal-
ves by the boys. They turn loose
a certain number of fOod steer
calves and the cal the boy
catches and ties is his. Whe'ri we
were tpere Saturday they were
judging the calves that the bo'ys
had caught last year and fed
for a year. They we re a fine
. looking lot of baby beeves.
Most of the ones being judged
them over and learn and the
go to the ones who can
pick out the best bargains.
by Betty Thomas
WAYNESVIII &--.
SPRINGBORO
The Waynesville five met the
Springb0ro team Wednesday
night and received a "trounc-
ing." Springboro started out in
the lead and led the home-team
during the en tire game. Al-
though the home-team boys'
. 1
tried hard to discourage their
from scoring; Sprin1:-
boro was more determined than
Waynesville and always fou1:ht
back harder than ever.
WaynesvilleJs next 1:ame will
be played 0 nJanuary 29 (8:00
P. m.) against Red Lion. After
that they are to tussle"
with the Eagles on the 4th of
February.
Scoring
Waynesville pts Springboro pts
,Rickey . 16 Shaffer 17
Sackett
Bradley
Planck
Bernard
Ludington
14
4
3
4
6
Total
Score
Waynes.
Spnng.
6
5
2
, 1
o
30
Masters
Humbert
Acres
Starke
Sweeney
Total
by quarters:
1 2 3
3 13 19
11 28 ' 36
48
4
30
48 '
Mr. and Mrs. John Public
now are spending at the rate
of 93 per cent of their current
income.
The Miami Gazette' Page 4
Waynesville) Ohio No. 435 3
anuary 29. 1948
FAMILY GATHERINIG
HONORS WEDDING
OF ROBERT BURTONS
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wat-
kins e!1.tertainep with a family
gatherlng on Saturday
honoring their grandson, Mr. '
Robert BUrton and wife, whose
marriage took place on January
3, 1948. .
The was enjoyed in
all kinds of games and the ho-
nored received
lovely giftS, . Ice cream and cake
were served the
games.
Those who enjoyed the eve-
ning with the" bnde and groQm
were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wat-
kins and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Malcolm and son of near
Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Miltenberger and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Watkins, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Charlton, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Charlton, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Conner and three'
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""".a:.-..J..o.---YlL,e.r.e-.-H.e.r.eiords but there were
also quit.e a lot of Angus cattle.
'!Ie couldn't see the sheep .iudg-
mg very well but when we went
into tile sheep barn ' we saw
some fine ones. I t was fun, to
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watch them grooming their fine
rams for 'the show. They had.
them on little stands with a
head piece to hold the sheep in
place and they were 'shearing
off just enough wool to show
the clean wool uildernooth and.
it made them look like stuffed
toy sheep. ,
. The Stock Show is Denver'
winter festival. The whole
with signs'
me " . . The
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windows were full of fane'
saddles and boots, riding- cloth-
es and fancy shirts. tine fur '
coats and , the It\ test spring
clothes for the women. The real
stockmen however seldom wear
the' fancy outfits, any 'more ' but
you : often see them on the
streets with the,ir high heeled
boots and wide Stetson. I saw
a good .many m n that
looked like stockmen with new
IQokin,g town clothe and very
new lookin,g- ov (' coats so I
Kue ' ed that some of t hem 'had
taken off the traditional ranch
clothes .and bought theinselves
some new outfits. . .
. . There seeIl1ed to be so many '
peopl e .i udging each bunch oJ
stock that we wondered who
they were, There were the' ob-
viou ly official and then '
a bunch of youn,g- < fellows with
pads and pencils squatting a-
round ' busily . writing and we
wondered who they were untit
we. read in the papers that the
agr,lcultural colleges were hav-
a judging contest among
themselves and these we un-
doubtedly teams from the col-
leges for honors.
Our arena at Lebanon is not so
and the stock that -goes
. th is not so fancy but the
ring judges. sit around and look
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Waynesville Ohio No 4353
Thursday, Janua'ry 29. 1948
)\lith a Buckeve
'In
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M..... 01 Co........ ,.. ow. D1stl'tct
Unless present plana of the Republican leader-
ilbip are upset the Bouse oi Representatives will
pass the Knutson Tax Reduction Bill next Monday.
, This bill will provide for a reduction of approximate-
ly five billion six ,hundred million dollars in 1948
individual income taxes, which will be no small
avings to the American people. The bill provides
tor increasing individual exemptions from five
hundred dollars to ilix hunllred dollars, and gives
an added six hl1ndred dollar exemption to all
dividual taxpayers over sixty-five years ,of age, or
to any blind person regardless of age. Tax rates
on net incomes ' of less than one thousand dol1ars
will be reduced by 30%. On larger ineomes the tax
, rates on the first four thousand dollars on, net in-
come will be cut by 29%, and by 100/0 above four
thousand dollars. Married couples wi1t be- per-
mitted to divide , family income equally for tax
-PU1)poses.

throughout the' United States to sixty or slxt)'-
five cents per hour instead of tM present forty
' cents. It is al.o quite likely that some additional
legislation may be approved to curb tbe present
activities of one James Caeser Petrillo, bead of tbe
American Federation of Musicians, who is now
under CongTessional ,investigation.

If rumor,s ' are correct, the people have
not yet been given the full story of speculatioRs and
, manipulations .in the natidn's grain and commodity
markets by high r.anking officials: A Senate com-
mittee, headed by Senator Ferguson of Michigan,
,which has been conducting an invt',stigation of grain
speculations by thoae, in the Government service,
- has turned up some interesting Some of
those hold ,high Government positions, in-
cluding seatS ' in ' the United States Senate. On -tbe
House side a similar committee, headed by Con-
gressman Andresen of Minnesota, has also been
digging into ' ,the commodity market speculation
mess. So watch for furtber developments.
. . ,.
The poli'tical pot has been boiling in Washing-
ton during tbe past ten days. Monday and Tuesday
of last week the ' Repub ican Committee
met here in the capital city to issue the formal call
. for the Republican National Convention which will
be held in Philadelphia during the week beginning
June 21st; and to set up a three million dollar
budget for activities between now and
November election. The committee also heard Na-
tional Committeeman Kenneth Bradley, of Con-
necticut, the Chairman of the Housing Sub-Com-
mittee of the , Arrang4!ments Committee, bitterly
Complain tbat tl1ere wi'1 not be anything like as
many hotel rooms availab e for Convention viRitors
in Philadelphia as 'had originally been promised, and
that the room rates ' would exorbitantl" hiJrh.
Incidentally, tbe auditorium at Philadelphia will
seat only approximately thirteen thousand peoll
'
e
as against twenty-five thousand seated in the Chi-
cago Coliseum at the 1944 Convention. As a result '
of two situations the' Republican National
Committee Will be to take care of 8S many
Convention guests at PhHadelphia as they had
original.ly planned.
. ,. .
politics was too chief topic of dis-
cussion behind the scenes during the Republican
National Committee meeting here last Taft
and both had strong , support , among the
visiting Committeemen, with the edge going to
Taft, while Stassen and Warren had les8
There was also considerable talk t:egarding tM
possibilitv of General Eispnhower becomint! a can-
didate. This was, of course, before tbe General's
announcement last Friday that he was not available
from The Dayton News
irEACHER QUALIFICATIONS
To the Editor of The News:
' What's all the blow-up a-
mong teachers about now? Are
paia for teaching ur
children now or for some col.
lege work they might have done
in the distant past? When I en-
tered my children in school I
didn't mquire , whether their
Iteachers had degrees or not, but'
I did visit often enough to find
lOut whether they were being
taught as they should be.
lt was only after seeing art-
icles in the paper that I discover-
ed ',that two of the best teachers
my older son has, have no de-
grees. He respects and admires
these teachers above some of
his others and he is learning
from them. '
Are we taxpayers paying for
our children'S educatlOn or are'
we paying for the education of
their teachers? , A teacher Is
borri, not made, and all the de-
grees in the world wouldn't give
her the knack of putting know-
ledge across to our children.
, Let the disciples of colleges
give their classroom neighbor , a
break. Let her be paid for the
job she is and not accord-
109 to the they've had.
Dayton. . PARENT.
, "
All t 948 Ohio seed oats
should be-trea-ted for smut pre-
vention before being planted .....
A clinic on concrete tile mak-
ing will be held at Ives Hall,
Ohio State University, February
13 -14. Tile makers' can ha ie
samples tested during the meet.
ing.
The Poultry . Disease Labora
tory 800 cases of poultry dis-
ease in its first year of opera-
tion at Ohio State University.
Newcastle disease Is sp'readin
in the state and there is no :
remedy for that di'sease, but ef-
forts are being made to develop
a vaccine. Coccidiosis and fowl
paralysis, cause the ' greatest
poultry losses. Sanitation and
the' isolation of birds clJ't
disease losses. '
Ohio farmers reports
of the use of 2,4-0 to kill weec!s
in small should remem
ber that cash areas fre-
quently have a much
weed problem than Ohio doe .
The Lord's Prayer is not, as
some fanCYi ' the easiest, the
most natura of an (levout ut-
terances. It may be committed
to memory qUIckly, ' but it is
slowly learned by neart.
-Maurice
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PUT TIME .ON YOUR SIDE WITH
Federal Land Bank
While Administration ieaders have been lining
'up solidly. behind the Marshall Plan to furnish
some seventeen billion dollars of American aid to
sixteen nations in Western Europe during the next
four years, others have been more critical of the
proposal. Included in the list of those who have
suggested otber ,methods by whicb to aid Europe'i\n
recovery were two of America's elder statesmen,
Bernard Baruch and ex-President Herbert Hoover.
It now seems probable that will not com-
mit this countrY to any, foreign aid program for
more than fifteen months, or until J,uly 1st, 1949.
It also -appears likely that the six billi()D $ght
bundred mUllon do!lars requested by the Administra-
tion to run the relief program for the next fifteen
months will be materially reduced. It is also
'that many restrictive and special provisions win
-'lie -written into't'liii-t-egislation to 'protect the Ameri-
can intel'le8t.

'as a candidate for the Presidency and would not
accept the nomination if chosen by the Con.v-ention. -
General Eisenhower's statement was about as defi-
nite a renunciation of Presidential aspirations as
Low Cost - Term LOANS
FOR FUTURE SECURITYDEPENDABILITY
SEE CAl" WRITE
Lebanon National F arni Loan, Lebaaon" Ohio
While little labor is expected' to be
enacted at this' session of Congress, tbere is I!
strong probability the Wage al\d Hour Law will
, be amended to increase the standard minimum wage
he could make without using the exact words of
General William Sherman of Ohio, man years
ago when he said, "I will not accept if nominated,
I will not serve if elected." \
ElLIS H. STURM, .
__ ____________________ PH __ O_NE __ 44 __ 8 __
daughters, ,Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Watkins' son, Dale and daug-h-
ter. Esther Mr. ,and Mrs.
Charles LeMay and children,
the host and hostess.
Mr. and MrS. Burton are, at
present, making , their home
with their g.randarents and Mr..
. ith th.e.
N. C.R.
HOSPITAL OPENS
CLASS .OF SEVENTY
The ' School of Nursinl!: at
the Jewish Aospitat in Cincin-
nati is prepared to admit a cla.s
of seventy student nurses tl 15
fall in an endeavor to do its
full share in the
hortage of nurses, Dr.
David H. Ross, the hosnital's su-
p rintendent, announced today.
"As a J:!o"ni h
1
- ()n"r"""f)" fl"'r
the R'reatest benefit of this com- ,
munity, we must do everything:
possible to train every, qualified
young woman who has anlbi- '
tions to become a nurse. Never
has there 'been a greater need
for young women in this pro-
fession."
Dr. Ross said that youn,e: wo-
men of all re -faifhs are
now being enrolled for the fall
class. '
In an endeavor t
more women to e,nter
nursing, the Jewish hosnital re-
cently increased , salaries for
nurses, Dr. Ross said,
WITTY CQMF.DY
,ON DP&L RADIO
TUESDAY
. Margaret Web I r, famed for
her Shake peuean and
passe9 up the Bard' of
Avon when her choice
for the Dayton Power and Li,g-ht
companyJs Favorite Story radio
.instead the
work of a more' r,ecent play-
Oscar ,Wilde.
Miss Webster's favor-ite ,
"The Importance of BeinR"
Earnest," a \vittv comedy noted
for its neatlY-Dhrased' eDlg'rams
will be presented over WHIO, ' '
Tuesday, FeJ rUJlrY 3, at 9:30
P. m.
Favorite Story ho t Ronald
Colman wilt be supported by :l
cast of featured motion nicture
and radio actors in the radio
adaptation of the Wilde classic.
=
BIGM-
81G M for mulmum yield
OD .u field cropel BIG M
, for market quality!
it'. been that way for
twenty yean. - , -
While our
cern II that of ' supplying
more high-potash-conten't
a CJrowino favorite
fertlliae" for your need .
ev.", fertilizer beadlll the
BIG M br8lld nerforma up
to that reputation because It
, is always made up to hilheat
standards ' . never dOWll to
a price.
, Order notr lrom ,our d .. " , lor 1Prini.
, he,Mlaml Fertilizer
O"ICE IN DAytON. OHIO
. 'ACIORY IN TRElEIN, QHIO
The Mlam, Per'Ui ., Com;,.n" Gl
;ndependen' Millm, ValleF conc.m
undrr dirKt ooerlttion 01 i tll ,_n.
To Sell, ,Trade
Rent, Borrow, USE
CLAS51 E
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wtn' THEATRE
BOB O'REGAN, Owner
WA YNESVDJ.E. OHIO
FEBRUARY 1948
SAT. 31
A thrilling tale of youn
o
' hearts, fast
horses and biR' money, ,
........ It: ...
PAUL cAMPBELL. GLORIA HENRY
Also: Rusty has a son and you have a
'flew thrill.
The .Son of Rusty I
Ted DoMIdIoa, Tom' Powen, ADD
Dar-. '
SUN. 1 MON. 2
Something different I A modern west-
ern all in color, action-packed.
FURY
Burt Lancaater. Lizabeth Scott
AtteDtioa 8OWl .... : See Andy Vari
papa World's Champion in
Smith's "Bowling Tricks"
Also: latest News. .- ,
'WED. 4 THURS. 5
If you're an amateur Sleuth, be a
good sport and donlt sl1lve, ,thi '
mystery ouf. loud for ,your audience
pals. Eerie murder fare.
Corps'e Came C.O.D. ,
with Geol'ge, Brent an'd Joan Blondell
Plus: Wohder Eye Short on camera
lore.

-Mil ton Chase, Far- East
ity, 1S heard on WLW-NBC
"World Front" pr9gram Sundays
&t 12 p.m.,
Tbe WLW staff correspondent
left this coun-
try in 'Novem-
ber. 1944, and
arrived In the
Ph ilippines In
time to accom-
pany Kentucky
and indiana
soldiers at the
38th Dlvislon
tn their Invas-
ion of Luzon MUloD Cbue
Later
s.ransferred to the 37th Dlvll10n
and was among the first to enter
Manila with General Setgh,Uer
and b1a 01)10 DIvision. Chase wu
with tbe Buckeye outfit when it
liberated the Santo' Tomas In-
&ernment camp. the Billbld pris-
on, Cabanl1tuan and Los Banos.
. After a tour of Bataan and
C!lase transferred to
. .
the Navy and was with the fleet
in the Invasion of Okinawa. ' He
also went ashore " with Ernie
Pyle in the invasion ot Ie Shi'ma,
and he was the last correspond
ent to talk to Pyle before be was
killed by a Jap sniper.
In his SO,OOO-mUe tour ot the
Pacific area, Chase !ntervlewed
2,000 servicemen and women
from the ' Ohio ValJey area 01
Kentucky, indiana, ,Ohio and
West Virginia. His stories, broad
cast over WLW, also were pub
lished in several bundred
paper. and were carried by the ,
wire services.
Before joining WL W', new.
stalf six years ago, Chase worked
aD the China Press in Shanghai.
where he covered the first yean
at the Sino-Japanese war in
China,
On the advice of Marine ot-
ficers in China, he left Shanghai
on the last ship from that port.
and was at sea when the Japs
'fl nl hed Harbor,

DESE and DON'TS dlepartmen,l culdest - day III - 1 t)4 ' . 1Ii"ar),
of last wee,k's column. All's Waynesville is for-
: quiet on the westenn front qf that DE 'ERT FURY i
the thea'tre the last f.ew hilled to statt the ball thi
\\ ell, quieter, anyway! ' unday. I ',d like to .e:o on record
When a TWIN bill present s as making- this m first RAVE
man's I est friends. the horse review. Out of a C l1ier's
and the dbg, 'you know you're azine serial by Ramona Stewart,
in f r sincere entertainment. Par. has made a Techni color
That s what youill be thunderholt with a clima than
thi ,Friday and Saturday with will end ou out of the thea-
two Col. pi x on the TWI N tre huntin,g. our fri ends t() teIJ
creen, SPORT OF KINGS an 1 them here's a Ii ture w rth c::X
, ON F RU TY. Gloria Henry periencing. Briefl y. it deal wi,th
and P.aul , Campbell, two up-and- mod, rn around La-
comin,g young stars, wilt thrill New Mexico, and henc
you with a romance built around has all the , acti 11 and punch
the hoofs of race horses ' treamlined versifl n-, om thin.1!:
where big. money sometimes of a Western, out a modern
spells trouble. Odds :are 2 to 1 streamlined version-s
you'll like Sport of Kings. Little_ out of the o-ridnary and ex-
Donaldson stars as canine tremely well done. Mary Astor
master in SON OF plays the owner-boss of a gam-
RUSTY. A drama , conc'ernin,l?: bJinR' establishment, sultry Liza:-
what Ot) in a c::;mall town bet h Scott her
when 'tongues indiscrimin- daughter. John Hodiak is a not- .
ately and nearly rum the reputa- ed racketeer, with Wendell Cor-
tion of a' returnel1 army veteran, ey, a newcomer to pictures who
this story carries a lot of human bears as his partner
interest, ' plus the ma ior inte'rest in crime. Burt Lancaster is the
of watching and that dog Law. This hard-asnails picture
Rusty who, by the way, becomes points a sound moral. The secn-
a\ family man in this opus. ery is breath in beaut y
of SUNDAY .MAT- and color. You'll see the NEWS
INEESag,tlm (I'm to get (WB) on this bill"and of special
, this notice across if mr interest should be Pete' Smith's
freeze on the which short BOW LIN G TRICKS
they're just ,about on this (MGM). All you Waynesville

The Miami Gazette Page 6
Waynesville, Ohio No. 4353
Thursday, January 29, 1948
bowlers come see how w0rld"
champion Andy Varipapa doe .. '
it. , The is ' Andy's 3
alley hot. knocking down tht!
7 pin in the J ft all ey, -th t (I
pin in the alley, and II
strike in' the middl e alley. All
with one ball!! I f you don't b -
lieve me, ',ee for yourself that
and oth r en -ati onal sh ts by
Varipap. (Attl'n'tion Mr. Mul-
ford and all other Waynesville
I30wlers - Thi bowling
goes with the normal admi sion.
What a bargain!)
On Wed. and Thurs. Col.
pr ents a murder drama uper-
ior to others in it ' THE
CORPSE CAME C. O. D. Joan
Blondell, always pert and ,Q'ool1
to look at, mafthe wit. with
George Brent. They r rival
newspaper reporter wh even-
tually discover the killer. I
think the solution of the ,
will surprise yqu. Not easy to fi -
.!ture Qut, I'm .glad to ay, thru .
the scenes packed with action,
excitement, and comedy. From
a novel by Jim'mie Starr. the
murder plot involve an actl' SS,
a publicity director,. and a cos-
tume deSigner. Supporting cast
twiN LENSES
by
FOX HOLLY
theatre at the evening attra'c-
tion . So-THANKS tol your ,
coc/ peration ( ecretly, I'm
pI ed as a i f with a fat hqnc
t see that the olumn'
read). And whil e \V ' re in th
another big
UNDAY MATINEB AT
TWIN THEATRE, WAYNES-
VILLE, starting- n xt UNDA V,
lFeh. 1 t. C RTAIN 2 :30 p.
m. Ticket ffice opens at ::!: 15
p. m., and since ther will h hut
on c mplete ' h w ach Sun-
day afternoon, patron are ad-
vised to come early and a v id
any part of the bill.
, Headlining thi n ws t .Y Ll
today at th'e request of the ..
TwiN manag;ement, who i a
grateful as your columni t to
all who expressed them elves re-
' g:arding- the Sunda,y matinee
venture. We were delighted hv
he_'response. The
can only serve you IF y'ou c<?m
out and speak your mmd,
which you' did. ,According to
Bob O' Regan, TWIN ' oWl)er, it
is to be hoped that all children
will take full advantaR;e of these
Sunday. matinees. The owner
also pomted out that parents
can ea' ily "en.trtJ,st ' their child-
ren to his care during- these mat-
, inees and then avail themselves
of the peace anO Quiet of the
J.NOME TAX

Call
c. E. MICHENER
Phone 2926 '
h .... rl ' - and - :fl ow r Il U ine ,
thank, 1 ,for ' th att nti on
aPt arently beinl!: paid t ' the
You fit into any social pic '
tur,e when' your spotlessly clean
suits, topcoats and hats pro-
claim you as a person of fasti-
dious good taste. Try us and
let us prove it! ,
AMBUlANCf
PHONE
2111
WE KEEP IN MIND WHEN
SERVING a bereaved family
that what we do, will . be loh,g-
remenibered:
Years , of 'experience has
taught us how tQ be careful, lest ,
this memory be marred by mis-
takes or ,oversights. '
MeCLU'RE
WOME
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WAY N E 5 V ILL E. 0 H I 0
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DOCTOR
diM"
",itt:\.
Stuartfrwin
Barbara Wooddell
William Wright
OUN lERl
IIIIA
Hobart Cavanaugh
'ADMISSION BY, TICKET ONly
. ,If you .don't have or 'need more ASK US FOR
Valley Bardware
7 :30 - February 2, 1948
SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL AUD1TORIUM
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Page 7, The Miami Gazette
Waynesville, Ohio NOj 4353
Thursday, January 29.
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as excellent as the stars.' hort
with this pix is WONDER EYE
(UA), which will .l?,'ive you carn-
'era enthusiasts 'olue new idea
on unusual shot (not the
varietyJ. .'
Good News Dept. The Boy
and Girl Scouts report coopera-
tion of the townspeople on the
MARCH OF DIMES campaign
in tlJe lobby of the TWIN
THEA THE. However, a cause
such .as this can ne.ver be over-
subscribed. Keep this in mind
tonight and tomorrow. Still two
mor.e days to do your part be-
fore the drive ends.
BAD NEWS DEPT. Due to
the children admissions now be-
inK federal taxed (sam'e as
adults have been), . .! re will be
a slight increase to a 14c total
for children, effective Sunday,
Feb. 1. 1948. , No III
. adult prices.
That does it for this week.
ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE
(Van ending its sec-
nd night at the theatre
which you the public say i
good, according to last
attendance. And don't forget
(here I,}({o again) MATINEE
UNDAy at 2:30 P. M. (re.
gular show as usual Sunday
'night - 7 & 9).
Ohio poultrymen have 'founc1
. ways to avoid part of the heavy
disease losses of layers wh ich
thr:eatened the poultry industry
several years ago but . till lost:
10 per cent or more of the bi nt
ea,ch season.
D-Kanlas admitted to
Union, 1861
__ Monitor launched. 1862.
:II-lames G Blaine bom,
F;i
It 1830 '
;;w.' FEBRUARY ,
'1\. I - U.S. laltes possessIon of
' Guam 1899
2-Ground HOQ Day
qvar us .
' - ;'
Temtory created,
1809
4-lnterstate (;ommerce a(:1
passed 1887 "IOU r ,,, ...
. ' Use The Aliunanac To
Check The Weather
But Use
. GAZEITE CLASS If hill
, ADS
, To Buy, Sell, Rent,
Loan, Borrow.
Any Time of The Year
AUCTIONEERING
STANLEY And KOOGLER
BROKERS LI'CENSE
For 0,,+118. p'honll 2M94 Wavnesviile.
, Ohio. R.venae Cha;'Ae8
ANNOUNCING !!
WASHING MACHINE
. SERVIa-
Sherwood'
Sales & Service has added
to its staff a
washing mac,hine mechan-
,k. We are the
same prompt, efficient ser-
vice on machines
that our cllt't0mers are ex- ,
periencinr wlth ('ur
eration service.
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PROBATE Estate of Ida L. Preston, dec'd,
Ed Preston adn:tinistra-
tor.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Robert Ryerson, %1, Lebanon,
machine operator, Th>r-is Lyst Jef-
fery, 16, Lebanon'.
Estate of William Carson, dec'd,
administratrix to sell personal
property.
Estate 'of Davis, dec'd,
Everett I Runyan, administrator
filed first and final '
Estate of George J. S ith, dec'd,
David Ralph Smith appo nted ex-
ecutor.
Estate of Emma , Stewart, dec'd.
Edith Crawford executrix, ' estate
exempt ' from inheritance tax.
Estate " of Ethel M.
dec'd, James Montjoy, administra-
tor, inventory hearing set for Feb
24 at 10.
Estate of Clarence Justus, dec'd,
Cora Lee administratrix:
invento heari,ng set for Fepruary
5 at 10.
Estate of Leroy S. Conover,
dec'd, Vivian York, administrator
inventory approved. ,
Estate ,of Effie I. Conover, dec'd,
Stanley ,Conover executor in-ven-.
tory ,approved.
John Paul Shotwell, Frank
lin, accounting clerk, Lillie Mae '
Powell, 17, Franklin.
NEW SUITS
Pauline Bard VB. ' Be'rt Barl\
divorce, gross neglect, Maple and
Maple.
Estate of Firman Schwartz,
dec'd, Pearl and Adah Schwartz,
executrices inventory hearing set
for Feb. 3 at 10.
Estate of Marion Chapman,
Delpha Chapman appointed
admini tratrix bond with
sureties in sum of $11,000.
Estate of Rudolph St. John,
Jewell St. John ' administratrix
inventory approved.
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In the matter of t e appolOtment
COMMON PLEAS
Alice Gilmour vs. Ralph Gilmour,
div()rce ' t() plaintiff, to
plaintiff, defendant to pay plain-
tiff sum of $55 twice each morith
for support of minor children.
Estate of John C. Butt, dec'd,
Dan and Arthur Butt, executors
inventory hearing set for Feb. 3 at
10; application filed for ,certificate
of transfer of real
Estate of J osepb H. Tonnes,
dec'd, Mary Diehl appointed 'ad-
ministratrix glvmg bond with
sureties in Bum of $4,000.
, Estate of Bacon, dec'd,
Robin Scholl, ap-
plication for certificate of trans-
f er of real estate.
of a Matron for tlie Warren County
Jail, appointment of E1la
ton as Jail Matron approved.
Estate of Charles H. Holaday,
dec'd, gross value of estate is
1$26,980.91.
Burnside vs. Martha
Ellen Burnside, a minor, Charters
D. Maple appointed guardian ad
litem.
Estate of Jacob J. Vanderbrink,
SI'., dec'd, Jacob, Jr. and Charles
Vanderbrink administrators, in-
ventory hearing set for Feb. 10 at Estate of Harry Trovillo, dec'd
t
Laura Trovillo administratrix in- '
ventol'Y ,heal'ing set for February
13 'at 10.
REAL ' ESTATE TRANSFERS
' Finley and Tinci'e. Hall to Prank
and Caroline Ferris, 179.09 acres
in Deefield twp.
10.
'
, Enrique Luaces vs. Herschel
Stiles, defendant granood 30 days
additional time to file motion, ' de-
murrer, answer or otherynse plead. '
Estate of Alonzo 'McPeek, dee'd,
Mae Williams administratrix filed
final account. Estate of Tillie Donnell, dec'd,
'Charles Waggoner, executor inven-
tory hearing set for February 13
at 10.
Monroe and Bertha Ousley to
Alfred and Loraine Utz, 4 aCNlS
in Clearcreek twp.
Estate of Mary A. Comptpn,
dec'd, Pauline Tullis, executrix,
filed final account.
Howard and Vina Purkey to
J.mm.ing"
. wrena.
3 Unions Block Labor Peace Refuse Wage Boost
,
.
Already Accepted by UI Other Railroad Unions!
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- .
neers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire-
men and Er:-ginemen and the Switchmen's
Union of North America, representing
125,000 railroad employes, have refused
to accept the offer of the Railroads of a
wage increase of 15M cents an hour.
This is' the same increase awarded
1,000,000 employes by gn
board in September, 1947.
,This is the same increase by
175,000 conductors, trainmen and switch- ,
men by agreement on 14,
Agreements have been made WIth
I,J 75,000 emQ.loyes, represented by nine-
teen. unions. But these three unions, rep-
resenting only 125,000 men, are trying to
get, more. ' They are demanding also many
new working rules not embraced in the
settlement with the, conductors and train
men . . :-
,
Incidentally, the Switchmen's Union of
North America represents only. about 7%
of all railroad switchmen, the other 93%
being represented by the BrotherhOQd of
Railroad Trainmen and by the
settlement with that union
Strike Threat
The leaders of these three unions spread a
strike ballot while negotiations were still
in progress. This 18 not a secret vote but is
taken by union leaders and votes are
signed by the employes in the presence
of union representatives.
When direct negotiations failed, the
leaders of these three unions refused to
jo_in the railroads in asking the National
Mediation Board to attempt to settle the
dispute, but the Board took jurisdiction
at the request of the carriers and has been
. earnestly attempting since November 24,
1947, to about a eettlelD8Jlt. The
.Board on January 16, 1948, announced
ita inability: to reach a m8fiiatioD settle- '
mente The leaden of the uniona
the request of the Mediation Board to -;
arbitrate. The railroada accepted.
What Now?
The Unions having refused to arbitrate,
the Railway Labor Act provides for th
appointment of" a BId-finding oard. by '
the President. , '
The railroads 'feel it is due shippers,
passenge1'8, employes, stockholders, and
the 'general public to know that
out these negotiations and in mediation,
they have not only elterted every effort to
reach a fair and reasonable settlement,
but they have also met every requirement
of the Railway Labor Act respecting the
negotiation, mediatio:n, and arbitration of
labor disputes. ' , .
It se-ems unthinkable that these three unions,
representing less than llO per eent 'or railroad
employes, and those among the higbest paId,
can successfully maintain tbe threat or a par.
alylin strike a al terest oC the eA-
lre,country-a'nd 'against 90 per cent of their
fellow employes.
threat ,of a strike cannot justify grant.'
ing mOI'c favorable co ... ditions to 125.000,em-
ployes than have already been put in elfcct
for 1,175,0 JO, nor will it after the opposilion
of the railroads to unwarranted wage ' in-
neases or to changes in working rules which
are not jus tiflp.d. '
A gJance at the box shows what .employes
represented by the Engineers and Firemen
make. are among 'the highest paid
' . the ranks of labor in the United States. if,not
the highest.
Compare these wages with what you make!
1141 Arm .. "",
1131 Anrl" 191,1 Ama" lull&l wllll15Vz
luul Eanlnp ADlII,1 (arnl .. s Cnts,.' ........
Here,is a comparison of '''' II .Ieft
average annual earn- ENGINEERS
inga of imd '
firemen for r939 Road F,eight . ... , ... . , ,$3,966
war) and le.t7. AJso (Local and Way)
shown is what 1947 Road Passenger ........ 3;632
earninS8 would have Road Freight (Through). 3,147
been if tbe153-i cents Yard , , . . , , ... . ...... ,. 2,749
$6, 126
5,399
4,684
4,081
$6,757
6,025
5,169 '
4,539
per hour ' increase, uf- FIREMEN
fend br the railroada Road Freight. . . . . ... 2,738 4.688 5,268 an'd rej ected by the (Local and Way) ,
union leaders, bad t.m Road P8asenger. . . . . . . . 2,732 4,544 5,166 in eifect throughout the Road Freight ' (Through) , 2,069 , 8,891
entire 'year 1947. Y8ld ........ 1,962, 3,136 3,553
Railroad W8.1ee colmputed &om Interstate Commerce Commission Statement M300.
Full year 1947 OD baaI8 of actual figures for first eight months.
",
faster Dperation. Sturdy con
struction, overload protec-
tion, LDW priced. ,Banta 1m ..
t Co. LebanDn. Phol1e

CLA&8IFIED AD ,RATE"
PER WORD MIN,IMUM 2Ic
I TIM E8 MORE, 1/3 OFF
REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for Insurancc. All types of
Insurance at a savings. Can
Francis Gene Brown, phone
\Vaynesville 2935 or call
collect. 21 t 1
Real Eatate'For 5.1_
U' YOU SA VB A PROPJIRTY OR
PARY TO SBLL OBD or Wrtte
. Don Bendenon . Tel. K"tM. 81'1
Lorain Aft .. Oblo. tie
PAPERHANGING-
Call at Allen's in Corwin.
, J. H. Rainey. -123
,HAY FOR SALE
zoo BALES -- Mixed Hav for
Sale. M. E. Brooks, 2 mi. out
on Bellbrook - Wa nesville
Rd. -25
PEED MIXING '
Farmers' Want to grind and
.ix your own feecI? YDU can
do' it with the new
Roughag-e mill. 'Your feeding"
costs" reduced. Y utilize
your own grains and rough-
ages to make balanced ra-
tions. Savings soon pays fDr
mill. See one in operatiDn or
ask for a demDnstration.
Banta Inplem'ent CO'. Leo-
anDn. Phone ,
BED '
,FOR SALE - Antique Cherry
PDster Bed. Olas. C. Cook,
Waynesville, Ohi'o. -129
,
-> __ NOTICE.-
My Barber ' ShDp will be ' Closed
,-frDm Feb. 9 to Feb. 27 for
vacation.
. ,C. Lee Hawke. -' 25
DOG LOST
LOST OR STRAYED-Hound,
Black Brown and White,
Female, 4 DId. Answers
to' name of Queen.
Phone 25,36. Mrs. J. L. Ken-
riclc. ' .
MANURE LOADERS
John Deere Manure Load-
er. For John Deere A and
B Tractor. Less' weight on
front end of tractor. Line '
,power to fo,r.k or bucket tor
"I' I ,. .
FOR SALE-HAMMER Ml1J.S
John Deere Hammer Mills,
thr.ee sizes 6, 10, 14, inch.
with or without traveling
' feed table. Grind faster with
Jess power. SDld on trial.
Banta Implement Co. ; Leb-
anDn, PhDne SS S.
Is YOUf Trattor Sluggish?
DOES IT LACK
Remedy it Now by Having:
1 Valves reseated.
2: Rings installec1.
3. Carburetor cleaned and
adjusted.
4. Magneto tested and serv-
iced.
WHERE? At Dur modern John
Deere Service ShOfJ.
We are equIpped to handle
all tune-up and overhaul jDbs
on . your tractor and related
equipment.
Our mechanics are Deere
trained to' g-ive cDmblete and
cDmplete and RORafi htar
competent service on your trac-
.
Only geniune John Oeere
Parts used.
They duplicate the original.
Reasonable Shop Rates- ' '
, Work Fully Guaranteed
Visit Dur sh013 and arrange
for your tune up or overhaul
SDon. Avoid. the, Spring rush.
We stock a complete line of
repairs for all John Deere toots. '
Check your needs now and g-et.
YDur repairs early.
Itanta Implement COe
Quality John Deere
Lebanon. Phone 555
AMBULANCE SERVICE
The Stubbs Funeral Home an-
nounces that in. spite Df the fact
the recent automobile accident
in which Mr. Stuhb . was invol-
ved wrecked his ambulance
he is now .fully equipped
to' . handle all ambulance call as
uSl!al. Telephone 229'1 for thi
service. '
.. Court 'f/ewd
Russell and Osborn, 2 lot
in Corwin.
and Minnie Stewart 'to
Philip, alld Ne11ie 11.50
acres in Clearcreek twp.
. Mo.-e' than -members of the Boy America
\\ ill. Boy Scout Feb .. 6th to 12th, marking the 38th
:mmversary of the organazatlon. ThIS year Boy Scouts are empha-
izing conse.rvation of and natural resources, plantlnr rardens.
safety fire prevenboJ', .. orne repairs and personal health check- :
lIl) Scouhng IlrOmotes world peace throurh World Jamborees 'ami
amOrt.1f 42 nations with 4,_09,780 memliers. Through
Its Friendship Fund or voluntary ' ,gl,ts the Boy Scouts of
America helps Scouts overseas to re.build their units. &0 far, more
t han 3,000 tons equipment have been shipped. Above is the '
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Thursday, January 29, 1948
and Ora Cook, 10 acres in frank-
lin twp.
Floyd and Julia TUrner to Willi, .
and Bertha Howard., lot in Frau-
lin. .
James and Millie to An-
drew Jaekson, Jr. and Virgie Lee
Yeazel, lot in Avalon
and Edith Houston to Her-
schel Toney, 0.75 ACres in
twp.
Anna Miller to Marie Sloan et
aI, 114.76 acres in Franklin twp.
Chlora and Floyd. Morgan to
Floyd Morgan, 2 lots in Fredricks-
burg . .
D. Wade and E. Louise Turnet to
William lA>uise Gimbel, lot in
Waynesville.
, Audrey Easter to R. Marion and
Charlotte Snyder. lot in
Arthur and Elizabeth Butt to
Dan Butt, 177.75 acres in Frank-
lin twp.
Ben Browning to John Brown irig,
1.97 acres in South Lebanon.
Leslie and Nancy Caudill to Le-
roy and Clara Peyton, 11.41 acres
in Massie twp.
Addi'e Yost to Kenneth Williain
Yost, 5 lots in Loveland Park.
W. H. and Patricia to
Vernon and Pearl Starke, 0.117
acres in Lebanon.
WANTED
DBAD STOCK
official poster mark,ing the Scout birthday. . -,.
, ' , COWS - $20.00
Lawrence. Ward to Elizabeth Edith Thompson, 1.16 _M! HORSES - ' $20.00
. M ' '11 H '1 . r,wt.--
Ward, 2 lots In ameVl e. ami ton twp. . Ace.rdln, t. Siz. a Condition
Shafter and Vi()la Helton to Willie and Anna Belle Butler to - -=--A so, 'A1.SMA' .L STO"CK
Eldridge and .Elvira , Johnson, lot , G. B. Sr., Alice and G. B .. Jr., But- REMOVED . PROMPTLY
in South Lebanon. ler, lot in South Lebanon. ,Phone .
William Irvin, Jlr . Trustee to .Charles t1rton to Char'es Train- XENIA WILMINGtON
Clarence and Emml!l Koehne/ 260- eMl'orarnodw.Gerald Mengle, 2 lots in .1712 2362
. 91 acres in 'Deerfield twp.
Dorothy Hudson " to' Hud- Alton and Ada Cope to George
son, lot in Franklin. .: . ____ ______ .. ,----.-..-,-".-.,. :.
Rev.,.. Char,a,
Ernest Snider to Romie and I
I B,acktop Driveways
' R 0 ad o i J a. n d Ta r Applied

and Driveway Recoating
NOTICE . .
Notice is g.iven that
navid Ralph.,Smith whDse Post
Office address" is Waynesville,
Ohio has been; duly, appointed
as Executor" cjf the Estate of'
J. Smith late Df Warren
County, OhJD, deceased.
B. B. STBOlJD
, .
Beautim11-Room Modern,
Dated thiS 19th day of Jan-
1948.
A. Anderson, Atty.
. Ralph H. 'Carey' ,
of the PrDfjate CDurt
Warren County, . Ohio.
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I .
NORRI$ &ROCK ,COMPA'NY
Cinci,nnati Union ' StOCk V.rd.
Live Wir, and Progr iv An
orQflnizatilon Moond ' to no" .
Strlctlv II.r. on ' the beat
.11 .round market in the
country.
SERVICE THAT SATI_,E.
wmo Dayton 12: 30 E. S. -T.
DlallHO. WLW OlaciDlla.t.1
12: 40. DtaJ , . r-or '0. Dan,..
'\'" 'ket R.-rt.
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Oil . burning furnace, lavo'ratDry Dn first f1o'or, 3 be,drooms
and' sleeping porch and bath Dn secDnd fun
-recreation rDom, lot 80x200, all carpetmg, venlttan bhnds
and drapes. LDcated on Main Waynesvme,. OhiO'. A
gDlden DPP9rtunity to pUfchase a marvelDus home. For
appDintment .
F. T. MARTIN. Auctioneer ,
Centerville 7021 ' 703 Commercial Bldg., Dayton
Adams 3881
WE PAY FOR
. ,
COWS $23; HOGS $7
.
, , .
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION

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LDANON 0ffIee ".
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It Says-
Here
By Smitty
-
The Miami _Recent . Miami. U.Graduate:
G 1\ . Z' E T T E Named As Histo?
Double Funeral Held
ed her dutie on Monday as SERVING WAYNE'6VIL.L.E SINCE '850
Tl,ere' a new 'g-ame that is
popular in Waynesville;
It can be played by any
of people, and it seem to faSCI-
nate all who try it.
,
' - hislory .I! vernmem teacher
For Mother and
,
t.J 111mg t e va.canc,, e t l V t e WAYNESVILLE, OHIO THURSDAY, <FEBRUARY 5, 1148
f Wade Turtl t: r on
_ _ _ _____ Januar y 16.
,Miss- Fant was R" radu:tted last
wr.e,k from Mi ami U liversity in
(Jxford with a. of l3ach-
elor of cience in Education.
Her maj or ubjects were history
and w:th minors In
speech and s ia1 . science.
8 Scouts Face Board Mrs. Carl Lacy Is
Of Review Tonight Buried at Hamilton
,
The g-ame IS called II
the new edit or' s ear. ' So far
as 1 can 'ee, ever ' player makes
,up his own ru1 s for the, Kame,
but there are a st andard
patterns.
Players fall into tWQ main
divisions. Some know what ,the
ed,itor shduld think, and some
want to kno\v what he thinks.
A third group is picking- up
speed and inay soon outnumber
the, others, howeer. The ' thirct
well be called the
Inside Tipsters," for they have
a special bit of advice to -Impart
on .bow somebody or some it
uatton oUR;ht to be handled. '
Wa.yne ville' B, y Scout ervices were- held Tuesday
Troop 40 will an earl y tart afte rnoon in Hamilton for Mrs.
for Boy Scout WI? ' k by holding Bes ie M. Lacy, who died sud-
a -Board- of Revi c\\- es ion to- - de nl y in her lio_me in Waynes-
night for ad vanccl11 ent as fol ville last Thursday afternQon at
Funeral servi es were held at
2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at
Lebanon for Thom.as E. Smith
of Route 2, Waynesville, and for
his mother, Mrs. Martha. Smith
of Lebanon. Both were buried in
the same lot at Clarksville Cem-
etery. Services were conducted
by the Rev. M. G. Mittelstedt
o"{ tebanon.
It is hoped to organize a
... 1 -ch cia 3 .It the -(' hool Lo
h l' taught ,' I) s ;::l111.
lows:
the age f 52, '
'I h..: q ' v h('nle is
, I It, i m near Ham:" -n. SiiC
i, .! w '? jnl el of t!1 ; J':ational
Honor Societ :,
Jack J ame' and E3i11 Davis to Mrs. Lacy was the wife of
,he reviewed for First Class. Carl Lacy, operator of the Lacy
Bill Stubbs, Bob Kenrick, 'butcher shop on Main Street.
Thomas Smith died at 4 ,;1. Iil_
last a few hours after
bein'R; taken -to the Middletown
Hospital from Mi'amisburg. His'
mother, who had been seriously
ill for some time
l
died on, Thurs-
day witnout knowledge
of her son s death.
The hirinK-of Miss Fant ,was
acted upon f aN )rablv at the
reR;ular (i f the School
Board on Monday evening. ' At
the same time the! resi gnation
of Mr. Turner was formall y ac-
cepted . .
Not that an -editor to
, hied. to havin", his ear bent,
Sl 111 11g as the otber part v
doesn't p: rind an axe ' on it. The '
,lI; ame i the best way I have
of acquainted with you
,J n aers, and the more of you
I know, the more I can try to
r 1:1 ke the Gazette what YOll
\' ' :1 nt.
, This i a notice t tho c wil t)
h -, 't tried the yet: It's
'lin, free, and it's less tir_-
inJ!" than pi,nochle or rumm . . If
it ),[ets- too popular, thae will
have to be some rul es
in the form of deadhnes. So keep
I :aying it fair, and 1' \1 do ' tht'
e.
_ i
. , , at do I mean tiy "playing
, it fair?" ,That's simple - just
rememh r that I some' imes
1', :th enrs bent on the same-sub-
ject. ear 'gets pulled .arOlin i
forward 'an the- other, !ret
pushed back- flat - . th e
skutt, so to_ speak. The advice
01'1 one side doesn't ag'Jee with
the advice on the other. That"
when it may hurt a tittle but
those who are fair wah t
mad. That- dQesn"t pay an, "
hody. ,

World D t v Prayer
To Be Observed Here
The Waynesville ,Council of
Chl:tfcll Worn en amt-W:-C.
U. have, united in an
ohservance of the World Day
of Prayer, Friday, Feb. 13, in
the Frienos Meeting House be-
,e:inning at 10 a. . '
The program win mch.lde ad-
dresses by Mrs. Fenton O. Fish
, of, Columbus, director of the
Women's Department of the,
Ohio Council of Churches; Mrs. ,
Irene M. J,...ane, president of
Warren W. C. T. U.,
'and Mrs. C. R. Frasier; of
Waynesville. '
ihere will be an otfering
taken, which will be sent to
Church World Services for use
in' an educational program for
migrant workers in the United
Sta\.Cs. "
A. cordial invitation is giveh
to all interested to a.ttend the
,service and especially to women
of all churche ,of Warren
County.
,
Each one attendin,g- . is asked
to bring one articJe of food, two
' sandwiches and - table service
for the covered dish dinner at
the noon hour.
Dr., and Mrs. A. E. Stout and
daughter entert;tined to Sunday
dil11ner at the Smith Tea
Room Mr. and Mrs.. George
Waltz qf Dayton and MISS Zane
Mae
.Jerry Rusl" Peter Keys, Jim - The' afternoon of her_ death
Jordan, and GeoJ'J!"e Hartsock .Mrs. Lacy had left the -
to be reviewed . for Second -shpp' about 4 P. m. to go home.
Class. .
She was found abO-lit two. hours
Dwig-ht - Michener for the later by Robert O'Regan, an
Pork Production, and Poultry occupant of the same house. She
Keeping Merit Badge. , - was rushed by ambulance to
At a Board of 'Review ses- to Miami Valley Hospital, where
sion, three members of th o she \vas pronounced dead. _
Troop -Committee ' meet pri- , In addition to her husband,
vatelv with each boy and the 'She is survived , by a sister, Mrs.
Scoufmaster. Later the earned Addine Elbert of Los Angeles,
are formally presented Calif., and a brother, George
at a Court of Honor , which Krucker of Hamilton.
\\' ill be open to the public. Friends paid' their last res-
Mrs. Smith was the widow of
Aaron Smith of near Waynes-
viUe. She died at the home of
a daughter, Mrs. Tatman, in
Lebanon, where she had, been
living. -
Tl10mas was -the fourth , of
Mrs. Smith' s _12 children to pass
away. Six brothers and two sis-
ters survive. He was a vet ran
of World War II and had heen
employed at-the Radar Corpora ,
ti on in
To mark Boy Scout Week, peets at the McClure Funeral
Fel ruary 6 to 12, -l'roop 40 is Home on Saturday evening and
' window displays in the SundflY Frn,al serv- . OFFICER pF NATIONAL
Fairley and Hrman Store win- ices were held at 2 p. m. Tues- COUNCIL TO PREACH
,
ds'?coWu -St's t'hthee anl'n
o
u
ca
al1 at t.he Webb Funeral Home AT ST. MARY'S CHURCH 111 Hamtlton, followed by burial
- Scout on . GI'U.J}.wood C-ometery there'. ' ! _r. Nex.f;Sunday, 8, the at the
Rev. Clifford L. Samllelson of dletown. ' -, I _
New York City will celebrate the
t[e High School Choir Plus'
troop extends a welCome to all ' 0 It" E I, I -. Ma y's Epis.c1;l.pal Church' between 12 and 14 to join per. a m arfY Samuelson is associate
10 Its- prog,ram and the, The Higll Scho@1 G: hoi'r ,will secretary of the Division , of
Monday , meet- r.resent a musical operetta., Dom:estlc Missions of the Na- lJ,!gs m the - caban behmd the 'Oh. Dodor !7" in early April. tional Council of the Protestant
school. . The settinR; is somewh,ere east Episcopa.1 Church.
. !ttembers-of Troop 40, III ad- of the Rio Grande, and not far
10 the. ones w.ho Will be from the border separating- Mex- CREECH AND CANADIANS
.tomght, are Bob' Mor- ico from the United Stales. Her(! INVOLVED IN SKIDDJNG
DaVid Harm-ock, Bob Hast- is - a famous sanitarium and CRASH AFTER SNOWfALL , angs, and Bob Hunter. spring owned and operated by
Dr. Drinkwater, a pompous an I Waynesville's 'first victim of
GREEN C. PURKEY
Green C. Purkey' died at his
home in Corwin last Friday at
3 : 15 Q. m. and was buried Mon-
day afternoon in Miami Ceme-
tery after ' services in the Free
Church at 1 :30 p_
m. '
Mr. Purkey-was 65 years old.
,He is survived by his wife, Lu-
clnda; two rs, M (s.
Gertrude Smith of Sand Gap,
Ky. ,ancl Mrs. Golaey Welch
of Oregonia; three sons Homer
Purkey of Sand Gap, and Con-
rad ,artd Purkey, both
Of Waynesvll1e. There are 'also
18 grandchildren.
Ar-rangements were handled
the Stubbs Funeral Home.
' self-opinionated ,man ,vito dis-- the snowstorm is -Ralph Creech,
owned his only son _because he who suffered a cut forehea.d and
married an actress. a up when his car col
The charact,ers were Iided with a Canadian car on
elected by five who Route 42 n'ear Lebanon vester-
Rraded each character for the day morning-., _ _ _
-role, the p-erson a former mechanical
R"rade after the - five adjudica helper. f9 r The Miami Gazette,
tions were together re- was dnv1l1g- toward
ceiving jhe part. ' ' when the 'Car in -front of him
Doctor Drink water, Prop hegan to, slide on the snowy sur-
of Drinkwater- Sanitarium, Dan- face. He applied his brakes and
!ly rs. Weakly, Pat- skidded. At the same time the
lent 111 SanItariUm, Bon'me, Sat- Canadian car, gain!! towa.rd
terthwaite; Mrs . . Crossly; Patient Lebanon, also skidded. Neither
in Sanitarium, Phy.llis Burnett; driver was to blame, sheriff's
Doetor SJauR"hter, Doctor at the aides said. .' '
Sanitarium., Jack Tinney; Doc- Creech's car l1ad consider
tor Coffin, Doctor at the Sani- ahl e -dam,aJ!"e to the (roni end.
tarium, Vi.c Thompson ; Doc- Th'e other car a 1"947 Stude--
tor! Coffin, Doctor at the Sani- haker driven by A. J. C. Taylor
tanum., Dale Dakin; Rainbow, of Grisby; Ontario, had its -left
, Colored servant at Sanitarium, caved in. Mr. Taylor and hi'
Don Rye; BeSSie, Maid at th-e Wife were trea-ted for minor
Sanitarium, Baily; Hon- and stayinJr In Lebanon
S
-
, or, to be Glory until theIr car can be repaired.
'n' OW ' bound' Drinkwater, Norma Pumilf - They were on the way to Florida , . ' . Pancho. Mexican Cowboy, for a vacation. -
Wa ton Jones ; Philip, Ranch
Ville faced lob of ,digging Owner, Bob Hastings ' Jim
out .from under -an from Philip's Ranch " Olyde
snowfall. For th Se who looked Smallwood; Old ' Timer from
up the trees, iV lth' {l white Philip's Ranch, Don Baird,- Bob
coating outlininR,' ev n the Glory' Fiancee, Ken Vickers:
smflllest twig, - It wa a prett y - Cynthia, Frances Whitaker:
spectacle. But -for others who Madam Chere, Euia Hoak ' Man:
had to look down at the bus- uel, Mexi ean Rustier, Po-
iness. end ' of a now shove! , it' \ ell; Gl ory, Glory Drinkwater
was lust another me sy day. ,Betty Campbell; -The P.ilgrim':
For the it wa a Warren SheeJian; The Goddess
holiday, for tne schools did not Mary Ann Burton-; First Nymph:
open. They bad no trouble 0 10 Dancer, Bettv Thomas'
their from e , Tumble on, G:
lessons to snowbaU;ug, how- Wilkerson, Sue Furnas Betty
ever.
Satterthwaite.' .
VOLUNTEERS' PENSION
Attorney. ,General Hugh S
Jeo_kins, the past 'week'
volunteer ' and
time who, prior to the
effective date of the new police
a1'!d firemen's pension ' law, con-
tnbu,ted two per cent of their
earnangs to a firemen's relief
and_ pensi(,ln fund, are required
under .the new law, to, contri-
bute four per cent of the ir earll-
ings to the firemen' s pension
fund and are entitled to the
benefits of the , pension law.
The board ,tl 50 voted to hire
Russell Thoml"' n as (I," ccond
substitute bus ltri ver.
' A sp'ecial . f the
board will he h ltl "n Vv',edne -
day f hmary (1, to
a pr p('lsal for
one or two new school buses,
l1l':\ to plan tIc ,tlting which
", I1 11 !..t I .. : .. \ _ : rv if that -te)
i
'
COUNTY METHODIST
BROTHERHOOD TO 'HEAR
FORMER CHAPLAIN
The oi-monthl y of
the Warren County Methodist
Men's Brotherhood wiIJ be held
in the Hall at Spring--
boro ,at Z Jr. m. next Monday,
Feb. 9.
The guest speaker will be the
Rev. James A. Thompson of
Ohio, w,ha served
as a major in the -Chaplain
Corps in. the South Pacific du ...
ing the recent war. His subjeCt
will be "Ampnx the Headhun-
ters, of the Pacific." '
This will b ladies' The'
wilt also feature speciaJ
musIc and songs, and dinner will
be served by the Woman's Soc-
iety of Christian Se,rvice of the
M. E. Church.
CINCINNATI RECfOR'
WILL BE SPEAKER
AT ST. MARY'S nUB
The speaker at St. Mary's
Club next Sunday eveninR;, Feb-
ruary 8,_ will be 1he .Rev. Nelson
M . Burroughs, rector of Christ
EpIscopal Church, Cincinnati.
Dr. Burrough$ will speak on'
"The Significance of lent and
Easter." , -
St. Mary's Club meets at the
Episcopal Rectory on the sec-
ond Sunday of each month at
7 :30 p. m.
, '"'.
FRED GRAUMAN NAMED .;
ON TOWN WATER BOARD
, Fred Graum;tn was ' appoint-
ed to the Waynesville
Board at the January meeting
Il.lst week to replace A. O . . Grif-
flth, an elected member who
had reslg-ned. "
Open Dally!
Until further notice the
offi ce of The Miami' Ga-
zette on _ Main Street will
be open ever:y .week-day
from 9 A. until l> P.
M. except on Wednt:sday
afternoons ' .
Call in 'person or
, phone 2 14 at artV time
during tho _e hour .'
The Miami Gazette
2,.'1 Ridge
BUS SCHEDULE
South Bound: Leaving Xenia,
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Publi.hed Ev y Thu.-.day
. At Way,...viIJe, Ohio
A FARM DIARY
by 0 .' J.
CARL G. SMITH, Editor SprinK 7 :03. a. m.
11 :23 a. m. 3 :08 p. m. 7 :43
p. m. Sunday and Holiday 9:33
Entered econd . cl maltier at the Post Office
SfJB'SCRIPTION RATE:
. ,1.50 a Year in Advance .
January 30, 1948. Winter. p. 81"
,METHODIST aruRCH
R. 8. COLEMAN, Minister
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m.
, J. J. flurske, Supt.
Worship Service 1-0 :30 a.m.
Youth Fello,wship
Thursday, 7 :30 pm.
MT. HOU.Y METHODIST
- T. M. 8CARFF, Mini.ter .
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m,
E. A. Earnhart, Supt.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Evening Service 7 :30 ,p.m.
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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
8AMUEL N. KEY8,.Ministe ..
Church School 9 :30 a. m.
Nursery School 10:30 a. m.
Holy Communion ' 10:30 a. m.
Rev. C. L. Samuelson in charge
- f'1"!CJ\ f::. U. B. CHURCH
REV. WILLIAM 8HANNON
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Mrs. James Garrison, Supt.
Preaching. t st and 3 rd Sundays
each month 10 :30 a.m.
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MASS HOUR CHANGED
, A whole week of real winter
weather. THis snow last
friday evening and by morning
every thin?: was. covrered with a
fresh white coat. Zero weather
is hard on the coal pile and on
the hay mow. Feed melts away
and the cows stand around look-
ing for more. The turkeys have
discovered that the I ittle' red
rosehips on bushes alon?: my
lane are very good. They stand
out there by the hour and i ump
up to pick them. The son?:
sparrows will not them all
this year. The usuall woodpeck-
ers, titmice and"'<:hicadees spend
their time worklng on the suet
and as usual the chicken house
is full of En?:1ish sparrows.
There is also a .flock of juncos
busy gathering weed! seed. Snow
is hard on all of them but Jan-
uary is gone, February is a short
month, and no one ever knows '
what March will spring
will soon be here, at least the
iced catalogues are here to
mind us of it. .
The seed catatogues are here
and now is the time to sit down
by the fire and dream. of next
year's garden. Only one eartv
lamb this year and two new cat
ves aDd I am glad because this
kind of weather is hard on them
' and hatder yel on those who
take care of them. This kind of
weather is hard on all of us bl
Beginning next Sunday, Feb-
rua.ry 8, '. only one mass will be
celebrated each Sunday
at St. _ Augustine's Catholic
Church by' Father Krumholtz,
it was announced this week by
the secretary of the parish.
. The Sunday mass will be ' at
9 o'clock until further notice,
instead of the previous . two
masses at 8 and 10 o' clock.
I .like it better than mud. t i;;'c
to look out 'across the snow, es-
pecially in the mornings when all
the trees are sparkling with
frost.. I have tempted to
borrow a sled and .go coasting.
Want to come and try it?
The little cats do not like it.
They come 'down and watch the
door, and if it opened a crack.
in they come . . The tortoise-shell
cat can across the porch
'and slip in tbe door while you
are in with a' or
Smokey in. She is such a
() .
rest,1ess and keeps me busy
her In or 01Ut. The little
Holstein cats are not as quick
but try just ,as ofte: n. '
Monday afternoon, January
26, the body of Marrv Mar-
quardt was laid to rest beside hi
mother and father in MiamI
cemetery at WaynesviUe. He
died at the State Hospital at'
Mt. Holly, 7:12 a. m .. 11 :31
a. m. 3:17 p. m. 7:52 p . . m.
Sunday and Holiday .9 :42 p. m . . ..
Waynesville, 7 :20 a, m.
11 :40 a. m. 3 :25 p. m. 8 :00
p. m. Sunday and Holiday 9 :50
p. m.
North Bound : Leb-
anon, 5:15 a. m. 10:10 a. m.
2 :30 p. m. 6 :20 p. m. Sunday
and Holiday 8:10 p. m.
Waynesville, 5 :35 a. m.
10 :30 a. m. 2 :50 P. m. 6 :40 p.
m. Sunday and Holiday 8 :30 p.
m. ' . .
Mt. Holly, '5 :43 a. m. 10:3'8
a. m. 2 :58 p. m. 6 :48 p. m.
Sunday and Holiday 8:38 p. m.
Spring Valley, 5 :52' a. m.
10 :47 a. I11j. 3 :07 p. m. 6:57 p.
m. Sunday and Holiday 8:47 p.
m. .
where the was easy and
raised surprising amounts of
potatoes -and corn. .
He bitterly when
his white pony had to be put
out of its misery and when his
tittle white dog Fido (one of
the meanest little dogs I ever
knew) died. He couldn't do all
that was needed to make his
mother comfortable . but he
gave her a . worll1 of affection
and loving service.
Harry was' devoted to the
people -wh@ wer.e kind to him
and his feelings were deeply
hurt by the unthinking- ones
who used to yell at him and
think it was funny 10 hear him
stammer and try to get his
words out through hiS bad
. impediment of speech. Usually
the words did come they
.hit the na.il on the head for
,Harry was ' than .
pe'ople gave him credlt 'for. So
at last he was laid to rest by
the little group that' he cared for
most, . 'his sisters, his niece, his
uncle fllld aunt from Fran klin
and his cousin from Lebanon.
If we believe in the kind of
"Happy Ground'" that
the In.qians believed in, we
could ' picture Harry
through. the playin.g' his
willi Buddy and
Fido and old Rin,g- .and 4 all the
cats, friend with the
children and animals of that
happy land.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams
(nee Helen Early) of Lebanon
are announcing the birth of a '
son, Neal, Monday morning,
Feb. 2, at Grand View Hospital,
Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Everett
r ,, ' of Lvtle are the maternal
Camb.rid?:e, Ohto. Som'e time ' Get Your TRUCK and
after' Harry had nloved to the BUS
. ..t-parents. Mrs. Early visited
th _!11 at lB.:! hospital, Tuesday
and : , th mother and son
nicely. If"
County Home a visitor was ask- , INESS
him questions .. Did he re- S G N S
memQer this or did
w
pe retnem- .of
ber that? Finally narry said, STANFORD BOGEN
isn't here any mrou........-I M ar"
Harry has gone away.' ..' How .. ;.;,o .. rr __ ow ...... ! ..;;,;,;,;,110;,-.__ ..:
true that was. After his mother Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Hart-
are very happy to an-
nounce the birth of a six pound
WA\'NESVIIJ.E son at Miami Valley Hospital on.
"""'RCH OF CHRI January 27, 1948. Ja.mes Dean
died and he had.tQ give up his 1- ' EO''''' SC .t
home and his beloved pat, Bud- . ' ',. OTT
dy, Harry was no' longer there.
Harry had g<?ne a.way but 'the '
body often hves on and now
.it too is at rest. As long as
Harry had his '.'Mom" and his
pets he was hapllty. He loved
the fields and Ute patch of
,-"u . . ST Hartsock is the infant's 'name
Bible 9 :30 a.m. and he 'has for grandparents Mr.
Communion 10.30 .a.m. and Mrs. L. C. Hartsock of
Service 8 :00' p.m . Spring Valley and Mr. Charles'
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CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
REV. DAVID STANFIELD, Minlat ...
Worship Service 9 :45 a. m.
Sunday School 10:45 a. m.
James. .
Wm. S. Lee
woods he called his; He planted
(ttt) 129 bits of here and there
Representing
Weatheimer & Com.,any
Members New York Stock
and other
registered Exchanges . .
Invea .... ent Trust .shares '
- Sold - Ql,loted
Phone Waynesville 2530
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 2
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO 4354
5, 1t48
W. P. Salisbury (ttt) 129
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
Call
E. MICHENER
Phone 2926
Emulate the owl ... live up to
this reputation by sending your
cleaning to us. .
You'll find n wise in more ways .
than one! You' ll have more time _ .
to do things, you'll'save
money, you' ll prevent disap-
ppintments on poor results.
Dr. T. P. Grosvenor
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS:
Tuea. 7 P. M. to 9 'P. M.
Wed. 8 A. to 12
Sat. f. M. to 9 P. M.
Located Across from Post
Office;
Ohio .
.... You are to worship with
us.
- .'
IT. AUGUsTINE
Father Priett
Mass . 9 :00 a. m.
CADILLAC SEDA.N
",AMBULAN'CE
. Dayton AD3257

COMPLETe ;
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FERRY aruRCH of CHRISI'
RAL.PH .::. aTINaON, Mlniat.,
Bible $q1oo1 9 :30, l.m. '
Mom.nr Worship 10:30 a.m.
Prayer Meeti0J. 7 :00 p.m.
YouRr People 5 Meetinf
, 7:00 p.m.
Evenlnr Services 7 :30 p.m.
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FRIENDS
first Day School 9 :30 a.m.
for Worship
to:lo a.m.
Obtained Yesterday
Now Available at An lHoUrs
h. H. STUBBS , Phone 2291
SERVICE
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF
AMBULANCE SERVICE AT AMY TIMB
STUBBS Funeral Home
TELEPHONE 2281 WAYNE5VDJ..E, O.
PAGE 3 llHE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4354
TH,U1RSDAYj FEBRUARY 5, 1948
, , '
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People, Spots In TKe News
by '!Ietty Thory\aB
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WAYNESVILLE-RED LION
On,Jan. ,29 Waynesville taCk-
led Red Lion and lost t o them
by a score of 46. 33.- During
the last quarter Rea Lion walk-
ed far out of the home-tearn's
r each.
Schaeneman. Jr., right, Eut ' Lon,{;
meadow, Mass., receives the A &
Food Stores $500 . scholarship from
C. Engle at 'the National Jun-
ior Ventable Growers Association's
WaynesvilI e does have onl!
credit to. it though,
cause Red lIon made so map \
fouls. Two men went out Oil
,fours and some others come
dose, ' whil e Wayne vill e t
,theirs down to' minimum. '
convention at Jackson, Miss. The
champion's OM-acre garC:len showed a
proflt $.,565: , '
Sc rin o' :
Waynesville
Rickey .
Hartsock
, ackd t
PI:tll ck
H.adl ey
: 'i ng- ton
I3 crnard
T TAL
Red Lion
n wct en
Farmer
Kruse
Miller
Hamblin
Herold
l eisz
TOTAL
Score I3y Quarters:-
1 2
Wa Vnes\ i1!e 6 14
Red Lion 10' 20
Pts.
5
8
2
9 '
8
e
1
39
Pts,
2 '
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2
5
2
2
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46
3 4
28 39
33 4(-
Mr. and Mrs Guy, Routzahn
Mrs. Clyde Wharton called
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Routzahn in Franktitt
Friday
, Mr. Donald Baird, Jr., of the
Gebhart Road entertained the
Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jones ' ''Youth, ' Fellowship" of Lytle
and Milton entertained to dinner Church Sunc\ay evening.
Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Nutt. Miss Minnie Allen and Mr. Milton Jones played two
Carry Moran 'ofnearCenterville trumpet . solos at the Loretta
: nd MJ:. and Mrs J. B. Jones. Guild in' Dayton Monday eve-
A' M l S I'<;:C: ' d niner. ac-
/,',:. ::ml rs. eOll a I:>IlJuryan '"
( ' 11 '\T endel of Washington C. companied' him on the
H. and Mrs. Nettie Emrick were Mrs. Elsworth Winks and
" ' rUI d
M,' T. and .Mrs. Ev, erett Savage ' I e '5011,' Dati" , arc now stay-
at the home of her parents
two cllJldren 'of the Dayt-on Mr. and Mrs ' Harry Burnett '
left. by mptor Monday mor.. . .' .
1<
OFFICE CLOSED
FEB. 1
to
< I MAROlt
While on Vacation
Dr. C. E. Wilkin,.,
.

ntng vIa Ne\v Orleans a!,d , 'Mr. Alva Thompson is criti-'
a $outhern F9
ute
, to , cally ill ' at ' Miami Valley Hos-
An20na to VISIt the former s SIS- pita,) where he was taken on
'Optometric EJe Speci.liIt
tfer "'I rs. Mary Thompson and morning, after taking
amI Y"
dd '11 t h' h M . Mr. and 1M rs. Vernon Purs)e . su , en y I , a IS orne on a In
26 South Detroit Str .. et , . .
XENIA, OHIO ,

visited the former' s father" Ml. Street., - .
Shubert of Fnnkliri
Va.J1ey hospItal ort Sun- . ' . . ' .. A' .
Mr. and Mrs. 'A. D. Smith of
1he pike entertained at
'family dtnner -Sunday evening
m. honor of the birthdays of fi've
persons in. the family. " .
. Mr. WIlbur . Arnold of Wil-
hamstown, Ky., Mr. Ernest
Arnold of Dayton were dinner
guests of. their cousins, Mr. and
LeslIe Gray and famil y ()J1
FTlday. ' .
Mrs. George Custenborder
and Mrs. Ralph Hammond were
in Dayton TrlUrsday and also
, calledon Mrs. Glenn 'Roller and
. daughter in Northrid.lte, Dayton.
Mrs: E. 8. Longacre attended
a Warren Couqty Extension ,
Committee' meeting Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
Gilbert Jameson at Lebanon.
B.UILDINGS ' CHATTELS AUT,OIiOIIUS . LlAlIlITY '
"4-WA Y FA'RM IIIIUaaIlCE"
.
in &he Ohio Fumer. will p.. you bro&d protection apinst lossel
on yOW' farm: It co"ers your buildings, your chllteJ5, your automobile
aDd ,our liabUit)' for accidents ' to othen. Why, not see w '. today?
Yoa Mou you',. safe ",bea you're insured iD , the Ohio larmenf
, larl D. Dakin Insuance AgeDey

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The V ... . e. s. officers will
and ons attended an illust rated
meet at thr. h OI11 " Qf "Mrs. R. B.
l ecture at t he N. C. R. on Fri day
Col eman on Tues 1:11', Feb. 10
evenio,g-. Out dOor life was. ilIus- with a covered dish luncheon.
trated . and the s_uQ.i ect was ex'-
Mrs. C. A. Cutler, district pro-
motional secretary, will be {lre- plaihed by a writer.of the mag-
ent and e'xplain the socI ety azine " Outdoor life.-"
work for the coming year.
\
Miss Lilla Benham :has Mr. and Mrs. A. H. stubbs
her' home for a f ew days had as a weekend
is at the home of Mr. Mr . Emma Gearhart of
and Mrs. L C. St. John. Dayton.

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, , The Warren County Fish and
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J meets in Lebanon will.hold
a session at the Grange Hall
in Waynesvill next 'Thursday
at a p. m. as part of a pr ogram
10 gain more Interest and mem-
berShip in all parts of the
county. Eventuall y a meeting is
to be field in, each township. The
meeting here will feature two
reels of movi es on wil d life, and
refreshmen ts.
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,

I
Details of Ohio Veterans' 'B01DUS .
, '
For World War II Are OatIiaed
The principal provisions of
Article VIII, Section- 2b, of the
Constitution of the' state of
Ohio, providing for the pay-
ment of the Ohio vonus com-
pensation to World War II vet.:
erans, are listed below: '
vice-connected and in line of
duty, his survivors will be paid
the amount of $400,
regardless of amount veteran
would receive if living.
Every person malking his ap-
plication as a living veteran
Service must mail with it Ihis "original
1. Active duty in the armed ,or certifi-
forces of the United States for at cate of service, his military re-
least 90 days Dec. 7, cord and report ot ser-aration
1941, and Sept. 2, 1945. or any otller offici a paper
2. Discharge or separation showing the complete record- of
from service under "Honorable separation, notice of separation
or enlisted record and report of
Retideac:e' Requiremeab applicant's active in the
L Veteran must have been a armed forces of the United
resident of Ohio on the first day States in World W::u Ill, it was '
, of active duty fn the period be- ' stressed by Dr. H. jM. williams
tween Dec. , 7, 1941, and Sept. Warren County service officer:
2, 1945, and ' These must be the original
2. Must have been such a papers. Photostatic copies will
resident during one year im- not be satisfactory.
mediatel y preceding such first S ch '11 b t ' d
day. ' to 'the
Amount of CompensatioD whom they pertain has filed an
Payable agPlication for. compensati'on.
1. '* 10 for each month of P otographic will be
II' made, and then the papers will
Domestic Service between Dec. be returned to the apphcant. '
7, 1941, and Sept. 2; 1945.
2. '15 for each month of
Foreign Service in that period . ..
period.
3. For days than a month,
one-thirtietll 01 the monthly
rate. ' ,
4. Total payment for anyone
veteran may not exceed ,400.
5. Deductions fro'm ,above a-
mounts are made for time spept
in penal confinement as a result
of a sentence by courts' mar-
tial. .
,Survivors of Deceased Veteran
1. Surviving wife or husband,
child or 'children" parent or par-
ents; of veteran Who ,has died,
will be paid same a,mount vet-
eran would receive' if living, ex-
ce'pting that,
2. If veteran' s death was ser-
Veterans whose original dis-
charge papers have been lost or,'
destroyed may obtain official
copies by writmg to the follow-
ing address:' '
ARM Y; AdJutant Gen-
eral, U. S: Army In-
formation Branch, VVashing'fon,
25, D. ,C.
MARINES; The Command-
ant of the Marine Corps, Head-
quarters, U. S. Marine Corps,
25, D. C.
NAVY; Bureau of Naval' Per-
sonnel, Naval Department,
Washington 25; D. C.
. ."
COAST GUA'RD; The Com-
mandant ,of , the U. S. Coast
Guard, 1300 E Street N. W.,
Washington 25, O. C. '
Boy Scout VVeek
19101948 ..
, )
I
e' I'
'Saluting Fl1ture
Commtlnity'
Leaders
WHETHER IT WILL BE 'ONE WORLD OR MANY SMALL
ONES ... A WORLD OF PLENTY OR PRIVATI,ON .. .-
, AND WHETHER IT WILL BE LED BY' WISE Mf:N, HU-
MANE AND PRINCIPLED, DEPENDS UPON rH1: GUID
ANCE ... THE EDUCATION ... THE IDEALS INSTILLED,
IN OUR YOUTH "TODAY. ON THEIR YOUNG SHOULD-
, ,
ERS WILL FALL THE MANTLE OF LEADERSHIP. THIS
WEEK WE ' PAY , TRIBUTE TO THE SCOUTS OF
AMERICA-CITIZENS AT WORK-A'NO PLEDGE OUR
CONTINUED ' SUPPORT TO AN ORGANIZATION
" ,
WHICH HAS PRODUCED AND WILL CONTINUE TO
GIVE US MEN WHO ARE LEADERS ... IN THE: HOME
Wayoesville National Bank

....
f/oie6
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Butter-
worth and son of Lebanon, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy McCoy and son
of Xenia, Miss Frances She,ridall"
of Wilmington and Mr. Gene
Brown were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Brown.
Mr. and , Mrs. Loyd Da v.is
celebrated ' their birthday anni-
versaries the past week
and were honored at a lovely
dinner at the home of their son
and daughters-in-law, Mr. , and
Mrs. Cecil M;' Davis, In Dayton
on Sunday. The were Mr.
and Mrs. Loyd Davis, Mr. land'
Mrs. Clarence J. Davis, Mrs.
Josiah Davis, Miss Mar y
Scheetz,' Mr. Bill DaVIS and M r.
Frank Holmes.
Mrs. Susan Evans fell at her
rooms during, the past ' week,
her hip. She has'been
removed to the home of her
Mrs. Sam Meredith in
Xenia. .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis
were weekend guests of the lat-
ter's daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Decker in Cente'r-
vitle. On Saturday evenmg they
attended a musical at the Fair-
mon,t School where tneir ,g-rand-
daughter is a student. ,
Miss Phyllis Bailey is recov-
ering nicely from an appendix
operation which site under wen t
at Grandview Hospital on Fri-
day morning.
, .
TH E M lAM I PAGE 4
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO No.43M
THU
1
R8DAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1M8
Mr. and Mrs. 'Davis Furnas
opened their, home on Monda v
to a group of friends.
The di verson of the evening
was a brush demonstration and
g-ames. Dainty refreshment
were served by the hostess.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Harper, Mr. and Mrs. J.
William Strouse, Mr. and Mrs.
J ohn J. Burske), Mrs. Mills,
Mrs. Clarence Mrs-. Don
Gahris, Mrs. Charles Starr, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart, and
Mrs. Edwin Payne. '
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden
and Mrs. Minnie Munger had
as guests- during the past week,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reeder of
' Tuscola, Illinois. Mrs. Reeder is
known among her friends a'S '
the former Miss Grace Munger
Mrs. O. B. Marlatt has been
quite ill at her home and is con-
fined to her bed most of. the
time.
Mi s Gladys Rye of Univer.sity
of Cincinnati ana Miss Manly!,
Burske of Bowling Green Unl
versity have been enjoying a
few days ,mid-term: vacatiop
here with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Bor-
den entertained on Saturda)
evening the Cheerful Ctrcle
members.
A delicious 'dinner was enjoy-
ed followed by' an evening 'of
cards, . ,
Guests of the evenin',t
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Rich. Mr.
and Mrs. Marry Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Mrs.
Frances Gray and sons, Mr; and
Mrs. S. S. E"tlis, and Mr. Glenn
Smith.
BOB O'REGAN, 'Owner
WAYNESVIlLE, OHIO
FEBRUARY 1948
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WED. 11 THURS. 12
Special'! Read Carefully!
One of the World"s Best Pictures
Produced by Selznick
giving 135 Minutes of entertainment.
A Western in beautiful tech-
nicolor.
Jennifer Jones, Gregory Joseph
Cotten, Lionel Barryinore.
'Also: Colo' r Cartoon (Fatal Ki ss)
, BOTH DAYS
MATINEE: 2' P. M. (90c)
, REGULAR SHOWS:
7 & 9 P. M. ($1.25)
NO"FICE!!
These admission prices were estab-
lisped by the S"elzniCk organization
and Not by the Twin Management.
, Tnerefore we , have scheduled mat-
inees for both days in an effo'rt to
.this fipe for the c.heap ..
,est pOSSIble prtce. Your patronage or '
lack of patronage will bette r
us in the - - -, YOU c1 ecide
whether or not WE additional
advanced prices shows.
Bob Owner
FRI. 13 2 SHOWS SAT. 14
Exciting, tough-riding western _ ,
Starrett in a double
FRI. 8 & SAT. 7 uLUi of the Reclme.a" AIao Short & eam.t.r
, (JOB Hall)
eUN. 8 A,MON. 9 .. to Earth" A W ..... Brae. N ...
, (Rita Ha,wortIa) ,
"Look for Scoat Ctaft Est.ibit iD T,.. LaW.,"
\ "
PAGE 5 rHE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAV,..ESVILLE. OHIO No. 4354
THUIR'SDAV, FEBRUARY 5,. 1948
J
With a Buckey.
In. Congre . .....
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....... ' .f c-....... 7" ow. Dbt.W
On Monday of this week the House passed and
sent to the Senate the Knutson Bill, which
individual income taxes by some five and one--
half to six billion dollars .. As the measure passed the
House, individual exemptions would be increased
from five hundred to six Rundred dollars, an addi-
tional six hundNd dOllar exemption would be gruted
each person over sixty-five years of age and each
blind person regardlen ot age. Tax rates on net
incomes of les8 than one thousand dollars would be
reduced by thirty per cent, on larpr Ineom. a
twenty per cent reduc;tion would be giftn on 'the
5rst four thousand dollars of income and ten per
:ent on those above that figure. Married couplelS in
dl states would be permitted to divide family in-
for tax purposes. It is p08sible the Senate will
make a number of ' changes in the measure . . The
bill also faces a probable Presidential vetO. Twice
during the first session of the Congress tax
reduction bills were passed, only to be vetoed by
President Truman, and It was Impoulble to ma-
ter the necessary two-thirds vote to enact either
bill over 'the veto.

While the Department' of Agriculture continues to
predict a growing meat shortage in the next few
months, there is no great enthusiasm witbin the
Congrel8s for the reimposition of rationing.
Senator Flanders ' of Vermont and Representative
Javits of New York, have introduced bills to es-
tablish a "s'tand by" meat rationbig system for use
in case of need, but thus. far the legislation has
not received committee consideration. One effect of
the talk of possible meat rationing ,is" according 1.0
{reports, the loading of frozen food lockers with
meat, thus creating a greater shortage. Representa-
tive Andresen of Minnesota, ranking Republican:
member of . the . j20mmittee on Agriculture,
insists that the being made by high.
officials here in Washington may bring on a serious
meat shortage.

In spite of the demands being made by Jresident
Truman and Secretary of State Marshall ...:.. and
the Administration's propaganda campaign - for
the of the Plan, legislation with-
out any change whatsoever, jt, now seems certain
the Congress wi11 set up its own European , relief
progr'!.m, and will decide for itself what ft,lnds
should be appropriated the.refor. House and Senate
committees are holding daily hearings on the im-
portant problem of European. aid, and many thou-
sands of of testimony by several hundreds of
witne'sses will be taken. Numerous letteTs are being
, received daily on Capitol Hill ftom constituents, tell-
ing their Congoossmen just how they should vote
on the Marshall Plan ,- even though it does appear
no COngressman should reach a decision on the
matt-er until he has first had the opportunity of
hearing or reading all of the testimony given be-
fore Congressional committees, and has listened to
debate on the Floor of the House and Senate.
The old, old legislative battle over the Federal
tax on, oleomargarine is again developing here in
Congress. Hearings on the measure will soon get
under way, before the House Committee on Agricul-
ture. The farmers of the country are generally op-
posed to repealing 'the oleomargarine tax, while
labor groups and 'city consumers are in favor of
eliminating it. .

The Truman Administration is making every. ef-
fort to get out of the commitments it has made in
connection , the establishment of a new Jewish
State in Palestine under a United Nations mandate.
The reasons being the necessity for ' friendly rela,
tions with the Arab world in to get badly
needed oU from the Middle East for Ameriean Ule,
and the more remote danger too sending of Ameri-
can troops into Palestine might involve the United
' States in war. Russian agentS are said to very
active in creating Near East disturbances, especially
in Palestine.

Less "'an a year ago the Administration demand-
ed and btained legislatioa appropriating several-
hundre" of 'of dollars for aid in Greece, '
and to prevent the spread of Communism in that
country. Now the money is practically all gone.
'nlere has been no economic in Greece and
guerrilla warfare in the northern. part of that coun-
try continues. So Congres. will soon be asked to ap-
propriate several hundreds of millions of, dollars
more for Greek aid, despite the fact that the pro-
gram has been a failure up to date.

Henry Wallaee, who as an ardent New Dealer
shoc1red the nation with his spending of public funds
in the,early days of the New Deal, now says he a
"piker," and that Mr. Truman's forty billion dollar
peace-time budget for the coming fiscal year .makes
the Roo&evelt New Deal spending look very small.
Several original New Deal economists have been ex-
the opinion that at least five billion dollars
should be cut from the Presidential's budget
. Congressman Taber, Chairman of the House Appro-
priations Committee, says the same thing but ex-
, presses the hope that even greater reductions - as
much as sefen billion dollars - may be made in the
budget.
*
The fuel oil shortage has beCOrM even more criti.
cal as a result of the recent cold weather. Experts
insist the shortage in both fuel oil and gasoline will
cogtinoo for several years unless new
ed sources of supplr are quickly found. Tbey clatm
that the only way to solve the problem is to get a
steady supply of oil, in huge qUantities, ! from the
N ear East or to develop methods to manufacture oil
and gasoline coal, and natural gas here .
il1 this country. Department of Interior officials are
suggesting that nine billion dollars be in the
next five to ten years for the construction of plants
to make synthetic oil and , gasoline.
Vidor.
NEW VARIETY OF WHEAT
PROMISED FOR FALL .
Plant breeders have one pro-
new variety ()I wheat
which will , be .xeacl'{-1o '!!'e"'nerai
distribution in the "fait .... of 1948
al1d are about ready to release
another. Only about 5,000 bus-
hels of Hawkeye soybean seed
is available for 1948 planting
in Ohio and that witl be distri-
buted to certified seed
for increase.
TURN YOUR SUBPLt18 ITEIIS
INTO qtJlCl[, READY CASR
READ THE, CL&SSIFUD ADS
The new Ohio wheat,
Butler, is said to be especially
adapted . for planting in the
. southwestern part of the state.
It is a bearded, w'hite chaffed
wheat that has produced a little
better yields than Thorne. But-
ler wheat is susceptible to ru ts
but is resistant to mosaic. About
40,000 bushels of Butler wheat
will be harvested in 1948.
Mrs. L. C. Hartsock of Spring-
VaHey is spending several days
with her son and daughter--in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Hart-
sock and in fan t son.
DRIVE SLOW
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FARM LOANS . ' ..
PUT TIME ON YOUR SIDE WITH
Bank
Low Cost - Long Term. LOANS
FOR FUTURE SECURITY-DEPENDABILITY
-SEE CAl J ' WRITE
Lebanon National Loan, LebllOl,"OhiO
EIJ,IS H. STURM,
SEC'Y -TREAS.
BIG M ,-,, 0 qrowin., favorite
IIG M for mutmum yield
on all field cropel BIG M
for hi&heat market quality!
ADd been that wa, for
twenty yean. ,
While our immediate con- ,
cern i. that of aupplyiol
more high-potaah.-:content
, fertilizera for your need.,
every fertilizer bearina the
BIG M brand perfonna up
to that reputation because it
ia alway. made up to highest ,
.tandarde. . never down' to
a price.
___ now Ire". pour deale, Iw .,.".,.
.- he Miami Fertilizer
O"ICI IN DAYJON, OHIO
.ACJGaY IN JIIIIIIN, OHIO
Tit. MilimI p.,tm .. , Com".,." II .,
ind.'ndent MiamJ V.l1er. concem
under direct ooer.tion 01 ,t.
,
mechanical , soundness and
TWIN LENSES .-= beatltiful color in- '
By --=-- - telligent directi'dn; "a s'tory full
Featured ___
urday is "Last of the .
When there can III
no question ,
ask for Borden'sl
of suspense and action. Whether '
FOX HOLLY the public will think, it worth
tpe pliice of ,admission, I don't
know.'" Price's for !CDuel in the
Sun" aFe $1.25 at 7 and 9 p.
m.
t
and 90 cents for the mat-
inees at 2 p.' m. Same for adults
and children. These prices are
set by the SelZnick
and NOT by the Twin manage-
ment.
A celebrated "road
show" will be shown at the
Twin Theatre, Feb. 11 and
both matinee and evening. If IS
David O. Selznick's "Duel ' in
t.he Sun," much publicized as
one of the world's best pictures.
, This is pretty stron,g ballyh.oo,
and caused me to ask Bob 0'-
Twin, for an off-
,
. He said: "I honestly' believe,
fwm, the previews I ve seen,
that "Duel in the Sun" is high
class ,entertainment of the
first order. It has th,e , four
Hmusts" of a great piCture.
Capable cast, headlining Jenni-
., fer 'Jones, Gregory Peck,
Joseph Cotton" Barry-
good production, mean'
O'Regan also said '''Bringing
, Duel in the Sun here is an ex-
, perimept
r
, I .. want"" ,to find out
by their patronage or lack of
patronage, wllether or not the
people of this community want,
occasi0nall>.:, a bang-up produc-'.
tion, even If it costs more. Their
response will be, my yardstick
for the future.
in ,the Sun" runs 135
. minutes. It has a east of 2,500
people, manipulated by King
adapted. from ,Ja"1es Fenllnore
er s T.he Last. of
the Mohicans." Laid In the midst
of the French and Indian wars,
this film in Vitacolor features
, Jon Hall; Evelyn Ankers and"
Michael O-Shea as the famous
scout, Hawkeye.
"Down to EarttI" studs the
Twin screen Sunday and Mon-
day. Rita l:Iayworth, ,and
Parks, ' of .Story fame"
are the principals .m thIS, story
of Terpischore, (Rita), who
comes down to on bor-
rowed time from he'a yen to set
Broadway right mus-
icals.
Last week a nice crowd turn
ed out for Waynesville's first
Sunday matinee. Good omen.
Tonight is your last ,chance to
unravel the Blondell-Brent mys-
tery "The Corpse Came C. O .
D."
. .
Baby's milk must
be good. '
pure and wholesome and,
perf.ectly pasteurized.
That's why so many
mothers depend on
Borden's Quality
milk.
Why don't you try
THe .0110&,. co ,Borden's . delivered
your,door, or at your
"liortiells . favorite store.
To Buy, sell, , Trade
ReDt, Borrow, USE
GIl Z E TT E . CLASSifiED
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'.
man, Joan Jarvis, 18, Franklin,
raetoJ' worker. , .
Charles Stone, 38, Franklin,
truek driver, Marjorie Hawkin\ll,
29, Franklin.
-
MARRIAGB LICENSES
, COMMON PLEAS
Adam Benjamin Me-Keehan, 19,
Foster, factory worker, Geneva
Lucille Carter, 17, Mason, factory Hf!.rry Booth vs. Rose Dennis
worker.
Booth, Irvin Carl Delscamp, attol'-
George , Thomas Louis, 23, Day- ney for defendant, permitted to
ton, mechanic, Donna Marie Fish- withdraw as coum:el. '
el', 18, Mason, clerk. Francis Eustis vs. Corwin Fred,
Joseph Merle Schell, 28, Dayton, defendant leave to plead
toolmaker, Elsie Matthews by February 23.
25, : Lebanon, junior clerk. t Martha Dill vs. W. Hal'old Dill ,
Nyle Zink, 20, Miamis-burg, fire- defendant to pay sum of
ANNUAL REPORT OF CLERK OF
The VILLAGE OF .WAYNESVILLE, WARREN COUNTY,
For The Flle-al Year Ending December 31, 1947
. Population, 1940 ,e n,s us
Waynesville, hio Ja.nuary, 24, 194 8
1 h t' r e'by th e foll oy ing to bf! COl'!' t .
Chal'les .Tam S, Vil1ag '1 ric
SUMMARY 'OF FUND BALANCES, RECEIPTS AND
aalanoe ReceiPts Expen. Balanee
JAN. 1 dituree Dec. 31
Genel'a) F 'und. "., . . . .. , . , ..... , $ 8278.]'8 7712.21 4435.02
Au100 Lt . enst' Street Repair Fund 2483.00 196'6.48 2999,26 1450.22
CkIsollne T a x IS,treet Repair Fun(t 2278.74 ]842.002 23"2."8 .,. v 17,68.18 ..
'roULls Genel'al Villuge J"ul1ds . .
Water Works Ji'utld ...... ,. " .,
Bond Retirement Fu'nd .. . , . . ,
Jt'iremen's Indemnity Fund .. . ,
8(l30.79
567.59
1572.83
1146.23
120'8<6 .68
.4 687,72
1546.43
13064.05
4305.76
164G. 50
,2.00
7653.42
9'39.55
1472.23
1144.23
(''rt-and of AI] (CO) rk)
Out.&tanding Warl"ants (Add.) .. . , . .. . ... ... . , .... 696 , .19
'.rreasurer's CaSh Balance .'. , . .. . . . . ,. ....... 11906.15
Toull Cash BalarllCe. Dec. 31. U47 , . . ..... . .. ,.. 11209.96
'" SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS
Frop rty Taxes-Gell eral Found ... . . . , ...... " ... ,. 3984005
Bond R tlre-menl and Sinking F unds ' ...... , .. . ' , . . ]646.43
\(
'l'ot a l Propel t31 1'l:lX :-; , , . , .... , , , . .
Cigarette Tax ......... , .. . . . . . ... _ .. .. ... .. .... ... .. . . I
Motor Vehicle Tax.. .
Gasol1ne 'rall' .. ... , . .... . , ... .. . ' .......... " ......... ' ..... ' ... ' .... .- .... .. :
J nh Iitu n e Ta x __ e nf' I'H I I" unll .. ... .. .. ... , ... . , . . 666.37
'.rot.;.tl I nher ita n ',e Tax .... ..... , .. " . . : .... , ' ...... ..
!:;a I s Tax .. , .. ..... , ....... . ..... .. .. , ', . . .. ,." . . .. .
Lucal Li nses Il.nd Permit. . . .. ; .. , ., . ..... v ' . , . , .. ' 37.80
%11.76
2M.00
5530.4.
58.50
1953,98
18012 ,02
566. 37
3250.00
37,80
172.20
21.76
, '>.(10, 00
',rota 1 Revenue . ........ , .. , .. . ... : ... , .......... . ......... . ,18320.83
SU,MMARY OF EX'PENDIT'URES
General (Councl1) ... . : : ....
EXe(lutlve : .. ....... . .................... . .
278.00
,
.
Gener-a.) povernment . ....... , ... . .. . . , ..... 1"'58.3'. '
'Prot-ectlon to and ,Property-Police .. .. , . .... gait. 50
Fire ... ' . . ' .. . .. ' ....... , .... , .... .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 45'.i)'5 66.80
'Pl'olcctlon to Person and Propel'lty :. , ........
Health-Total ..... . . . . : ...... ......... .... : ....... . ,
Sa-n1 tatlo.n-Oenera) VlIJage lImnds , ...... .. ... . .... .
Sanitation ... , ........ , ................ . ....
"":""""--"-'---:-'---'::rTO;'h";;;-;;;;;;;:: Village Funds .... , ... , ... ..... ,' ,
1'359.16
1.01.14
161'2,06
1612.06
5457.11
Total Higllwa.Y8 ......... . , .... ,. , .. , .... , . . . : .... , . 5"61,:61
l")ll"UC Service Enterprlses-Walel' . WOI' ks' ........ .6305.76
'Publlc ,Sel'Vlce Enterprises' . . ... . ............. .
. MI8cellaneous, General Village /Funds .... , .. ..... . .
t".. r ;.
It'ireman'A ]1idemnlty lFund Service Chal'ge ... ' .' . . . . ,
lnilereat--General VIl'lag,e Funds ." .... ........ : . . ,.
nond Retirement and Sinking Funds ... ..... " .... . .
7i
4305.76
!!.OO
988 '5
544.50 ,
tntel'eat .... . .... , . .............. ' .... . . , : . '. . . . 544.50
Expense and Outlay ., .......... ... , .. , ...... )'5827.71-
66.80
2021.80
2021.80
Outlay':""'Total of ,Columnl 2 canied to C.olumn 1 . . . . .
.
.
Honds and Loans Paid--Genera) Village ... , ..
Bonds and Loans Paid ... .. ..... ...... : ....... .
Service . ... . , .. .. . ": , ..... , ...... : .... . .... . . . .
Gra nd Tota 1 E"pendltur B
1100.00
1100.00
2.00
19018. iH
, BONDEO DEBT
Dec. 31, 1947
81'NKING FU'N!D TRUSTEES or VI,LLAGE TREIA8URER
AS8ETS '
LIABILJITIE8, '
OUTSTAINIDI'NG GENERAl!.
DEBT STA'M:!MENTS
j . a.la-nee Bond Retir-eJ1)ent
and ,Sinking Funds .. .. $ 1472.76
'j'otal Sinking Fund A sset6.. 1472,7.6
j Operating and Oonst.
i-<'unds ............... 8592.97
. BONDS .
(Payable by General Taxation)
:sewer (Village P()rtion) .. 14600,01)
Tobt') (kneral B.nd Utility
Bonded Debt .. .. .... ,.... 14600.00 '
AccO'Unts Payable (UnpaJd
BlIIs) .................. 696.19
Tutal Debt. ........ 696.19
--..,------
I " ',nd Total AS8ets, Grand Total Debt.
' i t. , :11 . 1947 ............ 10066.13 Dec. 31. 1t4,'l ............ 15296.19
.... -.....
Earl and Alma Warford to Mar-
garet Kelso, 2 lots in Muon.
THE MIAMI QAZI:TTE PAGE.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4354
$7.60 per week also $60 to be ap-
plied on her expenses.
Robert Lee Burnside vs. Martha
Ellen Burnside, minor, divorce to
.paid.
Robert Johnson to Ray Parker,
.lot in Lebanon.
'THUIR,8DAY, 'FEBRUARY 5, 1948
Byron and Doris Lee Countryman,
2 lots in Franklin. Elmel' Bennett vs. Ben-
net, to plaintiff.
Charles Stone vs. . Elizabeth
Stone, divoroe to plaintiff.
Juanita Thompson vs. Murell
Thompson, hearing set for Febru-
ary 10.
Garland Hines vs. Margaret
Hines, former order modified.
'Columbia Fire ][nsurance Co. vs.
Chris Pape, Jl., plaintiff '
to recover damages, assigned for
hearing.
Rober:t Faust vs. Lola Faust, di-
vorce denied.
Walter Pfieff'E!r. vs.
Pfeiffer, child to mother, plaintiff
to pay $5 per ' week.
NEW SUITS
- ,
David Glenn Patrick, minor vs.
Phyllis Irene Patrick, minor" di-
extreme cruelty, J. T. Riley .
John Pickering vs. Dorothy Mae
Pickering, divorCE!, 1'I'08S neglect
of duty, C. Donald Dilitush.
' PROBATE
REAL ESTATE
Nellie Bolmer to llU .. ' ..... nln Green,
lot

Grace, Mary,. and Edward Weer
to John Bnd Bessie Sehwartz, 2
acres in Franklin twp.
I
J essie and Ina Heizer to Sher-
man Viola Cole, i81 sq. roda.
in Clearcreek twp.
D. R. and Lucille Salisbury to
John and Frances Mercer, 2 lots
in Waynesville . .
Mildred June Smith to Arthur
Smith, lot in Franklin.
Adria Braddock to Lawrence .
Furnas, t acre in Waynesville.
L. M. and Blanche Mo'ler to Al -
ma Wariord, 2 lots in Lebanon: ,
R. and Charlotte Snyde)'
to L, M. arid Blanche M,oler, lot
j n Lebanon. .
Al and Anna Countryman to
AMBULANCf
PHONE
Davis Baker to Dani.el Ba ker,
2 lots in Loveland Park.
Mr. and Mr . . Earl Earnhart
an i children. Barbara
Ann and Glenn, and Mf. tamar
Earnhart were Sunday dinner
,g-uests of their parent s, M 1'. and
Mrs. A. H. Earnhart.
Mr. and Mr '. F. E. Thomas
had as Sunday dinllt:r , g;uests,
Mr. ' and Mrs. ' J. ,M. Earnhart
and children of Hea vertown. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Th mas were
Thursday evei1ing supner ,g-ue ts
of Mr. . and Mrs. TholH<t .
ASK THOSE
WE HAVE SERVED
2111
The purpose of the McClure
Funeral home is to put funeral
costs at a that d es not
extrad the last dollar lfom the
family that pays the bill.
You are welcome to examine
our nlaterials and ec ,wha t ' our
money buys.
"
M'ceL li R E
HOME
WAY N E S V tl L E. 0 H 10
1lIE HEADUNES SHOW llIAT IT MAY
SOON BE EVEN'.MORE DIFFICULT TO GET
MEAT, POULTRY, OR CERTAIN OTHER'
FOODS, ESPECIALLY . .AT REASONABLE
, PRICES.'
WANESVIIlE . LOCKER . .. .
1
PLANT INC.
or
t , l f' f
'/ _ ,
BEFORE. TIME
COMEs'
.' .'
. .
cnt 317l
nlEY ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOU
PRICES AND' FURNISH YOUR NEEDS
WlJETHER BEEF, PORK, OR' POULTRY -
AT WHOLESALES, PRICES.
FRIENDLY SERVICE GUARANTEED
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
bckers Rent Frl ..
$12.50 to $15.00,
<, Per Year
, _ro-
PAGE 7 THE .MIAMI GAZETT
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO N-o.4354
FEBRUARY 5, 1948
Grade School , NoteL
(f3y Mis. Hardin)
The Grade School has added
a few new coat hooks. Mr.
Fromm and Clyde did this work
last week end. The building is
,so crowded that we cannot give
children the room they :necd for
heavy winter wraps. but we are
hoping this irnprov,ement will
help. '
Each Tuesday and Thursday
the Fifth and SIxth grade boys
are given special instruction and
training in playing basketball.
The boys on the outside
' court at the GraCie School when
the weather is good. and they
to the gym wben the weather
IS inclement. Two boys, who are
members of the varsity basket-
ball teaJ11j, training the {joys.
On ' Jan. 1 6, the sixth grade
played the' seventh grade and
,Jost by one point. On Jan. 30,
the sixth grade played the eighth
and lost by two points.
Miss McKinsey has been out
of school a few days, due to
sickness. We are hopmg she will
soon be back. ,
The third grad.e, under . the
direction of Miss Hardin and
Mrs. Paine, will present the pro-
gram at the regular. Mother's
Club Meeting on Friday.
There . are two new boys in
the Sixth .grade, Donald Lamb'
and James Benefiel. That make
53 sixth graders, all in onr
room.
TWO REGISTERED BULLS
BOUGHT BY SHEEHANS,
Elmer Sheehan and son of
Waynesville, recently purchased
the registered Brown Swiss bull
Toby Judge, No. 86070 from
Howard L Smith of Waynes-
ville, Route 2, according to a
report from Fred S. Idtse, sec-
retary of the Brown Swiss Cat-
tle Breeders' Assoc;iation, Beloit,
Wis.
Also purctiased- by Sheehans
was the registered Brown Swiss
bull Pansy's Chief No. ,86071,
from Maurice Ohlor of 324
Loraine Avenue, Dayton.'
FEBRVABY t::-:: _ -
of Wllconl1n
loW\ded. 1849.
Ute The Alamanac: To
Check The Weather
But Use
, GAZ'E-I-lrow"IE CLASSlf'W)
ADS
.' ,
To Buy, :;eu, Rebt ,
..... ,Borrowl..
Aay T ..... of The Tear .
".
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co ,,'
ODors roo
,TROOP 40
SJOII:SOred By
Ovic Club
Joseph E. Jones, Scoutm.aster
Ronald ,Rush, Asst. Scoutmaster
TROOP COMMITIEE:
. Therle Jones, Chairman
Ralph Hastings
S. L. Robinson
Roger Brown
A. T. 'Polinsky
R. Mehaffie
TWIN THEATRE
A. H. STUBBS FUNERAL HOME
HARDWARE COMPANY
J. E. McCLURE AND ASSOCIATES
w. H. MADDEN AND CO .
B. AND R. CLEANERS
GRAY'S BARBER SERVICE
Fr m Fel: Ci to Feb. 12 we
pay . trihute to the Boy
uts .( f , Am rica, cele-
bratinK their 38th ' annive'r.
sary, AU Waytle ville Boy
Scout s wilt be admitted
Free Sunday afternoon,
Feb. 8 (2 :30 P. M.) Prom
Friday Feb. 6'thru Monday
Feu. 9 we will present a
special 2 Reel Picture
'''Men of ' Tomorrow" of
which the local Scout mas-
ter Joe James says ICThis
Picture Typifies tlfe true
'American Boy S c 0 U t.
Don't Miss It!"
CLASSIFIED AD RATES .
1c PER WORD MINIMUM 25c
3 TIMES OR MORE, 1/3 OFF;
REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
u f r Insurance. All types, of
Insurance at a savings. Call
FI'ancis Gene Brown, phone
'v\ ayne ville 2935 or call
collect. 2111.
Real Eatate For Sale-
I.P YOU HA VB A PROPIlRTY 0;1\
.. ARM TO SELL, oau or Write
Don Henderson, Tel. Kl!lM4e, en
Loraln Ave., Dayton, Oblo. "e
, HAY FOR SALE
I
FOR SALE-HAMMER MIU.S
John Qeere Hammer Mills,
three Sizes 6, 10, 14,. inch.
with Of 'without
feed table. Grind taster ,with
Jess power. Sold on trial.
Banta Implement Co., Leb-
anOJl, Phone 555.
NOTE OF APPRECIA110N
I WISH TO EXPRESS my
appreciation to the many friends
who gave assistance , and who
have shown interest in my re-
the accident in
'Yhlch I was tnl4red. '
, , A. H. tubbs
NOTICE
WE WILL DRESS CHICKENS
on Mondays only, until fur-
ther ' notice, because more of
our time is now required to
care for beef and l)ork.
Wa.Yne ville Locker Plant,
Inc. -25
_00 , BALES -- Mi y.ed Hay lor REFRIGERATOR-
Sale. M. E. Brooks, 2 mL out
on Bellbrook - Wa 'ynesville
Rd. -25
, "
FEED MIXING
Farmers! Want to grind and
l1Iix your own feea? You can
do it with the new Letz
Roughage mill. Your feeding:
costs reduced. You utilize
yoUr own grains and
ages to make balanced ra-
tions. Savings soon pays for
, mill. See one in operation or
ask for a , demon'stratio,n.
Banta lnplement Co. Leb-
anon. Ppone 555 i
-NOTICE-
My Barber Shop will be Closed
' from Feb. 9 to 'Feb. 27 for
vacation.
C. Lee Hawke. -25
FOR , SALE - Montgomery
Ward electric refrigerator,
niqe cubic feet. Call 2474.
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Is Your Tractor Sluggish?
DOES IT LACK POWER?
it Now by. Having:
1. Valves reseated.
, 2. Rings instaI1ea. '
3. Carburetor cleaned and
adjusted. .
4 . Magneto tested and serv-
Iced.
WHERE? At our modern Johl]
Deere Service She,.,.
We are equipped to handle
a'll tune-up and over'haul jobs
on your tractor and relat,ed
equipment. ,
Our mechanics are Deere
trained to , . .e:ive com'plete anq
complete and RORa'fi htar
John Deere Manure Load- competent service on your trac-
ers. For John Deere A an or. "
B Tractors. Les.$_ weigh on John , Deere
front end of tractor.
power to fork at bucket for They duplicate original.
faster opera:tion. Sturdy con- Reasonable Shop Rates--
struction, overload protee- . Work FUlly Guaranteed _
tion, 'Low priced. .Banta Im- Visit our shop and arrange
plement Co. Lebanon. Phone for your tune up or overhaul
555. , soon. Avoid the Spring rush.
We stock a' complete line of
CONSERVATION MEETING repairs for all John Deere tools.
WARREN COUNTY[ FISH and Check your needs now and g'et
GAME 'Conservation Assoc. your early. '
iation meets Thursday, Feb. ' Banta -1m' plemeot Co.
12, at 8 p. m. in Grange _
Hall. Ajrnerican Le.e:,i0n ad
club metnbers and fflends in Quality John Deere
vited. Lebanqn, Ohio Plione
NOTICE OF' APPOINTMENT
, Notice . is 'hereby that
...9n mtlmol'i:am
In Mernor.y of
Horace Compfon wh'o pas d
away, Feb: 6 1943:
Nothing but 'memone a we
journey on,
Longing for a smile from a
loved one
Gone and forgott en y ome h
may be, '
But dear to our mem r he
will ever be. '
Sad! missed bv hi wif e
Lucy Compton
' ami' da u,e;hters,
Buyer of dairy products are
very reluctant now to make
long.term price contracts. All
prices are jumpy" and the hutter
market va'ries from day to day
dependin.e: upon demand from
consumers.
When applied at seeding time,
5,000 pounds of limestone
screenings are required to pro-
duce the same immediate effect
on soil as 2,500 pounds of agri-
cultural limestone, as 1,800
pounds of superfine limestone,
qr as 1,350 pounds of hydrated
lime. ;
Costs per hOUir of operating
' power farm m.achinery decrease
rapidly when the machines are
used many hours per year, A
corn picker which cost" $1.000
puts an overhead .{!xpense of $3
per hour on the picking job
when operated onlv 50 hours
a year' but Tuns at a cost of
S,1.50 per hour when used 100
hours' a year.
, is the best grass
to sow with, alfaUa for pasture
in Ohio. It out-yields, blueg'rass
hut its growth is helped so much
by being induded in a mixture
with a legume thatt it 'should ,not
. be sown alone." Bromegrass
grows well on any Ohio ' soil
which will produc:e alfalfa. It is
not recommended to be sown
alone for hay, and the cost of
usin.e: it instead of with
red c10yer is too hIgh.
" '
David Ralph Smith whose Post
Office address ,is
OIlio has been duly appointe
ai Executor of the Estate 0
George J. Sinith late of Warren
County, Ohio, ,deceased. "-
M. H.,KEELOR
Dated this '19th day of Jan.,
uary 1948. ' ,.
C1iarles A. Anderson. Atty.
Ralph H. Carey .
, Judge of the Probate Court
Warren County, Ohio.
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NORRIS BROCK' COMPANY
Cincinnati Union 8tock. Yards
Live and progre lve. An
oraanizatlon Hcond to none.
Strictlv .eller. 0" the be.t
all' around market . In the
country.
SERVICE THAT' SATISFIES
:\'H10 Dayton 12:30 E. S. T.
n 'nl 1300 , ' ' WLW Clnolnnatl
. (, Dia 1 700. tor Our' Dally
: I; t Repol't. -
ACCOUN'f.iNG &ac ... . TAX SERVICE
Dilatush ' Building - Br,o.dway - Lebanon, Ohio
TELEPHONE III /
WE PAY FOR
HORSES $25; COWS $23;' ' HOGS $7. cwt.
,
ACCORDING TO SIZ'E AND CONDITION
CALL
X EN A . ertilizer
ReY.rae ,4 S 4 "
Chara
SLOW WIffi 2; 4-D"
FARMERS ARE ADVISED
Use of 2, 4 D 'to kill weeds
enabled som'e U. S. farmers to
hatvest corn crops in 1947
which would have been lost
, therwise; but Prof. C. J. WilL
ard, agronomy department Ohio.
State University, advises Ohio
farmers to go slO\y for at least
another year in usmg 2 4-0 to
kill weeds in ,corn.
He emphasizes that no far-
Qler should buy heavy, high
ressure pray rigs for ' apply-
21 4-D to conhol weeds
in cultivated crops, The material
. applied at rates of five to 10
gallons f spra solution', per
acre and at 30 to 35 pounds
of pres ure i"s ju t as ffectiye
for ki1lin,g 'weeds.
Professor Willard. a pioneer
in research work with 2, 4-0,
had found that this weed killer
does not destroy any of 1he
gra ses which infest Ohio corn;
and his experiments prove that
corn may be injured , by 2, 4-0
applied any time before the corn
tassels. ' Injury is more likely to
occur when 2, 4-t> is applied on
pure lines or cros es used
in h hrid seed oroduction.
This university agronomist is
anxious to have many Ohio
farmers try Z, 4-D, as a weed
killer on a few rows of corn'
or a sm'all plots tn 1948 corn
fields, to provide information
which could be used in makin,g- ,
general recommendations in
1949.
The weed killer should be
used on fields whiCh are too
weedy to produce a crop with-
out treatment. . . '.
Mr. and Mr. J. H. Sackett
have received word from Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Turner and: sons
that they arrived, in Phoenix,
Arizona in just one week, ,after
encounte'ring ice and snow all
the way. They visited New
Orleans and found freezing tem-
peratures there but sun-
shine and warm weather await-
ed them in Arizona.
A wet mash fed once a day
will help increase ' winter egl!;
production in Ohio. '
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 8
WAYNES'V'ILLE, OHIO Nc..43M
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1948
EASTERN STAR
TO MEET
Miami Chapte r 107 O. E. S.
will meet in r.egular s\!ssion 011
Monday evenmg, Feb. CJ, at 8
o'clock. After the ' re,g-ular bus- ,
irtess session a valentine box
' will be the diversion, of the
eveninR. Refreshments will be
erved.
The Happy Hour Club will
meet wit.h Mrs, Arthur Hartman
at her home, on Tuesday Feb. '
10 for the regular monthl y
meeting.
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The Friendship Club will
, meet for the regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. ' R. B. Cole-
man on Feb. 11 with 'Mrs. Stella
Halla:nd, Mrs. Alma peterson
' and Mrs. Margaret Hopkin a
CJ,ssistant hostesses. ' .'
LODGE NOTICE
Waynesville ' No. 163
F. & A. M., will hold a stated
meeting, Tuesday; February 10,
at 7 p. m.
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cost of farms
which supply m,ilk for C!ty bot-
tled trade is paid by milk pro-
ducers""' through an assessment
levied on m;lk hipped from the ,
farm.
WANTED
DEAD STOC:K '
cows ..- $20.00 .
HORSlS - $2ttOO
HOGS - $6.00 c-wr,-'-
Acc_tlI"_ t Ia. a
Also, All SMALl:. STOCK
REMOVED PROMPTI.. Y'
Phone
XUfIA
1712
WILMINGTON
2362
Everett Early (ttt) 129 ...... Chart.. '
._n ......... _._._,,_II_ ..
Blacktop . Driveways .
R 0 adO i I, and T. rAp p lie d
Relurfacin, and Driveway Recoating
F, R E E
B.', STROUD
26 Oakwood Avenue LEBANON, OHIO Phone 221-L
....a_a_a_a_._U_._a_ll_a_al[lllia_._ .... _
n
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ICA.SH
FOR USED CARS,
Any make or model
F,'ed Ka'hn' Motor Car., Co.
PHO"E all LEBANON', OHIO
Atlnitage& Son
SAND and GRAVEL
BLACK TOP DRIVES
TAR' aDd ROAD OIL
LAWN and FILL DIRT
'1'D.U'IIONU
WAY!U8VII.La _1
MOBBOW Jf .. I
LBB,uOJf OIfliDe ftllt
Rn. ...
READY-MIX CONCRETE
EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE _
i
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The Mia'Bli
GAZETT[
R. M. Johnston Will Fill Pulpit
" Four Months ' at Church --OLChrist
By Smitty
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W h 'e n'" Scoutmaster Joe
J ames dropped in at '
, office last Thursday event!1g,
the week's papers were belOg
folded. He picked up the top
one , from a pile and started
readil,lg Boy Scout Week
. material. , .
Suddenly be let loose a yelp.
"Hey! My name'isn't Jones."
But there it was on Page 7
- the wrong name in a s
twice as conspicuous as the two
places where his right
was printed in the same
So the'; new editor's first
pology goes to Joe James. HIS
name really isn't Jones, folks.
But Joe has a sense-of humor.
He didnJt "threaten to sue. He
just said:
"If you dDn't 'stop calling
Jones, 1"11 start calling you' Dm-
widdie."
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' SERVING WAYNE'SVILL.E SINCE 1850 '
FORMER
DIES
- THU, R8DAY, FEBRUARy' 12, 194, 8 JAMES STOOPS
Mrs. , Loyd Davis and Mr.
1948 OHIO LICENSE
TAGS AGAIN TO BE SOLD
BY PHOSE MIRANDA
Ohio's 1948 automobile lic-
ense plates will go sale
March 1, with Phobe Mlr,anda
again acting as deputy
for the sale in WaynesvIlle. :',he
wilt sf'l1 tags at the PIHd Rar
agc\ Main arid M iami
begmning 9 m. d,allv du:-
ing the registratIOn enj.
iJI {I' March 31.
'The new plates, will have
hlack fi,g-ures qn
background. They must he dls-
pltlyed both front and rear by
'AprU 1. All p'asssenger car re-
gIstrations will ,cosf $10, re-
gardless of .
"
Local 'C'hOl
e
to Sleng , Frank Holmes attended funeral
I ' services in , Van . Wert on Sun-
day afternoon for Mr.
For Counly Teachers latter's brother-tn-
Mr. and Mrs. Stoop
, . ' former residents of WaynesvJlle
The Waynesv,iUe :and Mr. Stoops served as post-
Choir will present a 60- master here for several years
proJ,tram for Warren qounty." and wa:s with the cap-
Teachers Masters thIS eve- ning company,
ning the local hIgh school. , __ _
The program will vary from the
classics' to popular and fro,m
sacred to secular as well as m-
strumenJiaI selections. .
Miss Norma Longacre ,wlll be:
the accompanist. _.
The ptogra,in follows:' ,
Cherubim SonR;' (No. 7.,), by
D. S. B'ortniansky, Choir, ,
JOHN BEACH ,
John Beach, ,g'l ,years old,
died last Friday in the county
home at Lebanon., No known
near relatives survived him. His
,vife died several years ago. ,
Funeral services were held
Monday from the McClure Fun-
eral Home'\vith the Rev. R. J3.
Coleman of the Methodlst'
, ,
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The new mmister at
W'aynesville Church of ChnSl
is Roy Marshall John?ton,
native of Ontario, Canada. He
has accepted a temporarX
to fill the local pulptt untH ' ,
' end of the school '.: ear lt tl
Cincinnati seminar in .19 J5,
and , holds the Ma ter of
degree' there. He i a J
of the Board of Trustees fo!"
seminary, and ,is now ,dolnR
g-raduate work.
, Mr. , Johnston served in
Canadianl army in World V';3r
. J and ' later held several
tries in the United
eluding Churches of Christ 1n
Ohio, Indiana, and :
Before coming to Cmcmn, I
this year he held a cha.rge f Of
several years in Digby, _, Nova
Scotia, hi s wife's birthplace.
Mrs. Johnston holds !l, Bac -
, elor of Arts degree from
same seminary.
One more mistake niystlfied
st!veral, r:-eaders last week. In
the classified, ads there appea.red
;L headline, If Anhque Bed" wlth-
t Jt any explanation. A'
Other deputy reg.strars m
ihis area are:
Harveysburg, ,G. M. Mac-
Donald. .
Gaiety ,Polka by Harry Hart ..
ley Baritone ' Horh Solo, Sue
Fur.uas; Accompanist, W.' Brad,
dock. , " , . .
, Church
in M iarm Cemetery.
Methodists to 'Mark
'Commitment Day'
That bea w,;as a grl'ost. 'It was
1 over trom the week before
,,{Ilell {he full' ad .. tor
Spring Valley, Mrs. ELizabeth
L<l,nthron. '
" For truck and licenses,
all ,Warren' Gountians must go
to Mrs'. Carrie Hill at Broadway
and South street in Lebanon.
cherry fourpo. ter .bed,
piete with a name- and 1-' 11 , 1'. 1 r S t EI .... '8 Id
Ill.mber of the seller., The type utr COU e"dOD e;
was lhrown out -arter , .it, was ' f T -' R
inted , - all ,but the, Leader o roop eSlps
w\, idl turned up aw!f It was , ,
sUHw.:ed to' have' ' Gi;1 'Scout Troop No.1,
ie has_ been ',hiding,' ' meeting .. Jan. 2-8: in ' the higr
a
' le'. has -building; IeCtM, the fo
I L lowinl{ officers: . "
that nQ o.ther tow.n. OJ Tallawandas' Patrol Leader,
. country. can claim, Vera Sherwood; treasurer
It doesn't adverhse the fact. nette Tinney ChiCadees' Patrol
-.' . has two ' Leader, Wi.nnie Jo Stout; trea-
klOds of dml ' ones on Its ,tele:- surer, Dons Brown; news, re-
phones." Not even New York porter, Wilhelmina 'Braddock;,
or Chicago can, make that state- recreation leader.s, D 0 rot h y
, . ment. - But . has Wilson and Carol Bunnell.
them, and would settle for Miss ,Jane W;alker, first
one. . teacher, was namec.1 as' assistant
One kind of dial tone is so troop leader. A troop" leader is
pleased with : the sound of itS needed to replace Margaret Ann
wonl hum that it keeps' right on ' Chapman, who reSigned effec-
buzzing a.fter the user dials a tive January 28." . .
Llumber. No' matter how often ' Second rank activIties were
yo.u pial through this type of discussed ' at the meeting. Each
liial tone, it keeps right on saw- girl must ),?articipate -in at least
ing away. You can d,ial 123456 1'0 fields ' before' the
if ' ,you wa!1t to, and it tank 'of second class scout.
will ,on' .
__ ,
0 , e to as weJl .
as dial tones , on eir phones,
there is another type wllich be- , Mr. and.Mrs. Withen Moberly
ha v.es like, it's ' supposed to; It , of Kingman are announCinl{ th'e
actuall_y lets a number be dialect birth 'of ,a son! at Hale
But this civilized dial tone has a Hospital. The mother IS the for-
little friends who tags along mer.l Miss Ida Frances 'Gordon
hind jf. After three of the four of and granddaughter
,numbers' are ,dialed, this little . of Mrs.13lanche Can of Hatveys-
friend just loves to interrupt and "burg. The baby has been named
start agai l1. MichaeL , ..
, And then' there ,are the little
gremlins that live in the
ers, of Waynesville phpnes. We
captured one of the little crea-
and had it catalogued by
a former Air Force man. '
It is a eonnection.breaker, the
man ,
' Mr. and. Mrs. Eli Furnas are
announcing the birth of an eight
pound son,! Stephen, on Thurs-
day, Feb . .'). .
,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Furnas
are announcilig the birth .of a
seven pound four ounce son,
Douglas Clark,).. at Miami' Valley
MOTHER,S'CLUB ' Hospital on .... ep. ' 7. Mr. and
MEETING CANCEI.J.ED ' , Mrs. D. ' R. , Salisbury are the
I maternal grandparents and' Mr.
Because of the severe wea- ,and Mrs. tawreike Furnas are
ther and so much illness the re- the paternal grandparents. ,
February meeting of the
Mother's Club has been cancel- Mr. and Mrs., Louis E.
led. The 'will meet Thom.pson :rre now occupying
on March 5,th, at 2 p. m. a,t , their ' beautiful new horrie on,
the ,Grade .Building. -At this , Route: 42 just at the' of
the rooms ' Waynesville. Mrs. Winifred
will be Har- Hartsock, and son David are
Shee- moving into the apartment re ..
, cently vacated by the Thomp-
Famous Doctor, ' ChOlr; Ban.,
. t'One Vocal Solo, Danny Hart ..
'sock.,' . , ' .
Vanity Fair, P,ia,no Dons
Brown'. " , " , .
, Upon ,a 8'ed of ,Roses, ChOl(1!
Alto Solo, Jerry Cook. .
; O. R. J ones has returned to
his home , in Arizo!la
after spending, a few With
'his sister R. ' H. Kier and
family: Mr. Jones was called
here on account of the death of
his mother near. Hillsqoro.
The Angelus .Chorus
f
Cho.'r;
Soprano Solo, Norma Pummtll;
Tenor Solo, Robert, Hastings. . CIVIC,-cLUB ,MEMBERS
,Artnie Laurie, Trumpet s01.o; " to ENTERTA'IN WIVES;
MIlton Jon.esi AccompaDlst QUARTET WILL 'SING
Frances Whljalue. ' . I ,. " ,
A B' d Bad Robber, ChOIr ; The regular nwnthl
Bass ' Eart Powen.- " -" ',:in ' oi,' ,
, . , " .. , , ruary f6, at 7 -po m., .
. '.. . ', ,Methodist Church, whefl the
ChOIr; B'anto,n'e So.lo, members of the " club will
Milton hosts, for the ' evening, ' to their
, A of the Bells, So- wives. ' -'---
prano Solo, Joanne Garret. . The program will be a ' re.
"!hiffenpoof SonX' by Frey, turn for the "Gem
ChOIr., , . City Four', a wen known Bar-
The Sleigh, by Kountz, ChOl,r, beishop Quartet ' sing-inJ,t the
Our Redeemer's Prayer by ' song$l of ord for the .enjoyment
Blose, Choir. , , . of aiL " " ,
Our Parting, Hymn, ChOir. All members are by
FLORE' NeE G' E"'S , the secretary to return theIr re-
- an ,a servation cards as soon as pos-
DEGREE IN EDUCATIQN ,sible because a large attendance
AT MIAM. UNIVERSITY, is' anticipated ' for' jhis meet-
of Waynes- , ing. .
ville was, the gr.aduating -------
class at MiamI University in PARTY HONORS BIRTHDAY
Oxford, Ohio, 'last week. He r,e'; The staff o.f the T\vin Thea-
ceiveq the 'o( Bachelor _ tre was entertlliined after the
of SCIence III EducatlQR. show on Monday 9th by
He p'la,ns fo report' in March Robert L. Q' ReR,'an. The
for spnng traininJ,t with the Col- occasion: a surprise g.ather-
' umbla (S. Ca.) Reds ' of theinJ,t 'for Bob O'Regan, Twin
South ,Atlantic Base- owner, his birthday.
'ball .league. Un,til then he is
\vorkin." at Service
year with tbe Glass 13 Free' Movies
Muncie,' Ind., club, Florenc,e,
"finishea ,the season with ,a bat:::-
tirig average of .353, before go'
ing back to Miami to complete
his schooling.
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How observant are Miami
Gazette readers', ?
Most of those whqse names
. have been Slipped into odd
BAND PLANS ANTICS spots in 'this newspaper have
AT BASKE1"BALL GAME failed to notice it. '
The W;lynesville High School' Each week the names of
band. will present a series' of three paid-up , subscribers , in
formations between halves irt Wayne , Township are printed
the Wayriesyllle.SprinJ,t Vaney somewhere in the Miami Ga;;
,Reserve basketball game tomor,. ze,tte. They are 'picked at ran-
row evening. Clom from the ,subscription list.
Donald Gahris, director of Anyone whose name ,IS printed
the band, said lie' plans to have will receive a free pass to the
the 44 players present the Twin Theatre, good for one
lowing shapes: ' ' , week after the date of the paper
A star, while the Star Spangl.. in which the name appeared.
ed Banner is being, played : ,r All these persons t'O do
cat, in honor- of Friday is call at .the MiamI Gazette of-
THirteenth; BSA, and then 38A. fic.e f(!)r their tiCkets, by coUrt-
in honor of the thirty-eighth an.. esy of the local , nnd
nual Boy Scout Week' HI and theatre rs.
SV as a greeting to the SprinK ,each t!l.1<d is
Valley cheering -section and good for of the thl'"e
finally a big W stanaing 10r the In the w':,!ck. after
home team. . pubhcabon.

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RealiiinR; 'the tragic situati n
. in our COLlhtry caused : c
liquor traffic - t!1e .nati n,ll
drink bill in 1946 bemg'
779,000. the Council of. bish
of the Methodist Church, ha - -l
ap.att Sunday Feb. 15 a C-;n4-
mitment day in alJ ,Meth ell t
Churches; the Worl i qver.
" The , Methodist,' Ch u r h
tn rough , its . bish b '
Methodists to a -
Activities '
and
ers, urges and he'artit y
mands that the first Sunday in
'Lent, Feb. 15th be designij d
as Commitment Day. on WhlCh
all' Me,thodist people shalt:
given', op'portunity to . n
Commitments to total al ,1
t
n-
e,nce.
The d'ar. will pe observe'- ' n
, the local ehurch. ' I
,. ,
WILMINGTON COLLEGE
ENROUMENT REACHES
RECORD PEAK OF 594
I
loa ,.v-.
For the fifth consecutive 1 rm
a new enrbl1l11.ent- record
, heen estabJished' at Wilmin n
Colle,e;e \\lith the reg- i,strati n f
. ,594 re,g-ul.ar students for th e . c-
ond semester. Enrollnt'ent' 1 'j
'term 'totaled 585. 'h'
was 362; a fiJ,tu,re establishe in.
1932. .
Deadline for regl 'tration ' f r
Satur.day sch'Ool at Wilrnir:i,' ion
CotJeR'e thi's semester will J-lc t is '
weekend on February 14.
Three co'urses carryin twa '
are < beltrg
offered on Saturday' mor'nings
for in-service, teachers i d
others who wish to continue
their education 'on a ,part:'time , '
Ast 8 :30 A. M. ' '.HL t I'Y '
Round 'Table" is taUR'ht ,by'))r
Willis Halt' and' Prof., Jesse
field of the reJigion department
is offetinR' "Our Religious 'De-
nominations. " At , 1 A. M.
"Medern is taughi ,J
.. Prof. B. M. Hiatt. '
, GRANGE MEETI8G
DAn: IS CHANCED
Farm'ers Grange, NO.1"
hold its regular I n
Thursqay evening.
the Farmer's dinr-
er
-
on eyening. A speciJI
program - IS bemg 'arraned. "
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Billett
.d children of Centerville were ,
IIlday evening supper ,e:uests
I I' Mr. and Mr . Leo Conner and

--"------
Miss Laura McKinsey, who
\.:t taken to Grandview Hos-
I i ' al durin,g- 'the past, re-
1:1:t ins in a very Crt tical con.:
l:il ion.
SHOE
REBUllDIN.G
WAYNESVILLE REPAIR
SERVICE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
RECREATION & .EAT
, ,
J

,FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF
For Fiacal Year Ending December 311t, 1947
WAYNE LOCAL SCHOOL DI8TRICT, COUNTY OF ,WARREN'
P. O. Address WAYNE8VI'LLE, OHIIO Date JANIU,4,RY 22, 1948
. I certlC"y the following r,eport to 'be correct.
C. W. Barnhart, Clerk or the ,Board of Ed ucaUon,
Tax Valua tion " ...................................... $3,516,72500
Tax I.,evy . ... . , ,. . ..
School Enrollment .:: ...... ' ....................... . ....... . .
. Sdlaries ' and ......... .............. , ....... .. .. 68,397.40
SUMMARY OF CASH BALANCES, RECEIPTS AND
Balance, January 1st, f947
General Fund ......... , . , ,' . . . , . t 9601.71
Bohd Retirement Fund ................. ......... , .... 2024.12
Lunch .: .................................... , . ' . ....... -1692.01
Tot&l .,' ,', , , , I , I I , I , I I I , t , , I , " 104).33,.82
Receipt. - , ,
Genera'l F'und ., ...... . ......... . ...................... .. ... 67,361.61
Lunch-Sales & Subsidy ........... , ............... , .. ... 21,334.31
Tot.al ... , ..... , . , t , , , , , , I I It 88,886.82
Receipts and Balance ........................ '. 98,719,Sf
-
General Fund ......................... . .... ' .. " .. " 74,564.19
!Bond Retirement Fund ..................................... 1,070.00
r '
Lunch I .' , ,, . t, ' t , , , ' I .' I . I '. I I. 20,533.'1
Total . I ; ........................ ' 98,168.20
Balance, ,Decemti.r 31ft, 18017
General Fund . t , I , , t t , , , 2,888.43
Bond Retirement Fund .,., . I , , , t , . ' 9S..12
Lunch . ,. : .... ....... " t ., -791.11
Total ... I , , , 2,561.44
Total Expendl\tures and Balance ....... ' ..... 98,719.64
RECEIPTS
REVENUE-
General Property Taxe..-Loca' Levy -
ClassLfied 'Property Tu ............................... '. . . . .. 24,690.44
Total Property Tax .......................................... 24,690.44
Foundation IProgram I ' ,
Cash Received ...... I , , I , " t 38.812.90
Deduction tor Tea.chers Retirement . : ....... '. . . 1,601,04
Deduction tor School Employes Retirement I. ......... ... .. 45'3.40
Deduction for County Board of Education ... ,.... .. 1,193.40
Total Foundation Procram ...... , .................... 39,.7GO,7f
11'1Jterest trom. State on Irl'educible Debt ..... ".... . 8811.00
Tuition from Patrons' .,............... 166.38
Education RehablUtatlon tor Deaf: BUnd ,and
Crippled Cblldren .from State and U. S. Goyernment ....... 1,191.28
. Contrtbutlons-L'bnch 'Sales & Subsidy: Sales, ........... 15,OU.23
, , Subsidy ........ '8,260.08
O,ther Misc. Receipts ........ ............... ... 689.20
Tota-J Revenue ...... 4 , , I , I 88,66S.35
INONREVEN'UE - '
Sales ot Property Textbooks . ' ........................... , 30.69
Insurance Adjustments . , ...... " . : 1.88
Total Non-Revenue . , . -; . I. .. 32.47
' Total Transactions .. ' ........................................ 88;685.82
E.X1PENDITURE8 . ,
Adminiatration ,
A-I to 14 inc. Salaries and Wage. Adm. Officers. and
, , ,
Employes ..... .. ............................... : " I ,
Total Pel'8Ona\ Service I ' I t , " ,I
81. Ofttce '. I' '''' ' L.a.
Total Other PurpoJ!es I.' ' I , I :.
<I Total A4m tnlatratlon . , I , " II

1,660.00
88.19
88a9
1,736.19
, Miami Chapter, O. E. 'S., met
in . regular session on Monday
evening with a very nice at-
tendance. Nine members of
Chapter were guests
of ' the evening. the
business session, the Valentine
'box ' was opened and eve'ryone
received some sentimental meso
sages. Cherry'" ice-cream
l
cand',
and coffee with Valentine ap-
. pointments were served.
Mr and Mrs E. F. Earnhart ,
were 'djnner guests of their son-
.inlaw and daughter, Mr: ilt1
Mrs. J. N. Robinson ,and child-
ren, in Dayton on Sunday. and
'supper guests of their son and
Mr. and Mrs.
Charles B. Earnhart ano daugh-
ter, at their new home in Trot-
wood;
, The Bridge Club
members met Tuesday after_
noon, . with two tables playing
at the home of Mrs. R. H. Hqrt-
sock. Dainty refreshments were
se(ved the games.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs
had as weekend guests the
ter's sister and Mr.
and Mrs. H., E. Andrews, Jr!,J
of Ohio, who were en-
, route from Florida 'where they
had speJ1t the past few weeks.
THE MIAMi GAZETTE PAGE 2
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No.43U
THIURSDAV, FEBRUARY 12, 1148
Grade School Notes
(By Miss Hardia) ,
-----
The 'Fifth is glad
ha ve Carol Longacre oack an
school. Carol was absent sev-
eral weeks because of scarlet
fever. '
, MIS Maynard Weltz is teach
,ing fourth grade in the absencl!
of Miss McKinsey. .
The children of the Sixth
grade are learning "The Get-
tysburg Address',' in of
Abraham L i n'c 0'1 n. Manlyn
Stansberry and Jimmy Ward-
low are tfie only ones who have
said it, so far, . .
The sixth grade received
word Monday morning that
their services would no longer
be needed in the lunch room.
They have been
serving at lunch hme. Smce
there are fewer eating
in the cafeteria the cooks can
take . care of tbern satisfactor-
ily. " . I b I
. Valentine Day wil e
brated in all the rooms on Fn-
day. Gaity:.colored boxes Ihave
been maoe anti children: ' are
looking forward to the occa-

SlOn.
Total Personal Service ......... ..... ..... . ... .. .. 24;.00
F'-6. Teachers Retirement .Contrlbution ........ : .... :. .. 1,501.0-1
F-6. Employes Retirement Contribution ......... 453.40
F-8. County Board or Ecluca.tlpn Contribution . ........
Tota'l Other cPurposes ,. . . . . . . . . . 3,1"'1.8"
Total ()ther AUlll1l8.rf AgenCies .. '.' ........ l 3,11.2.84
Oper.tloh of SchOol -
A-42 to U inc. Personal Service .................. . . 3,010.00
B-1. Fuel '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.130.0-1
B-10. J',.nltors .s pp'ltes ...... ;... ................ .. .. 1,284.81
B-13. Other Supplles ....... ' ........... ; .. \ . . . . . . . . 278.'46
E-I. Wale..- .............. ,... . ... I t I 31'.27
E-1C)!, Electricity --;" , . , ... , I , , , t t f , , 971.18 .
E-l1. Telephone ............... ' . ..... - " . 101.'1
E-i'1} Advertising ........ , ...... , ... I ' . 8t1.41
'Hauling ,:... .............. , .. ' ..... ' 86.a_
E-19. Other Contract and Open Order ................ 1,797.45
Insurance . I , , I I ..... .... I I 781.6S
, Total" O.ther Purpoaee ... ' .. ' ................. 'I,8'ta..48
Maintenance of 8ohool PI.", - . .
.. __
A-15 29 inc. Personal ServIce ............. ... 45,491,.45
. Total Operation of School -.Ptant-.. -. -.. -=' .. ..,... -:- . - - .-. - -. ,,- -:- . - -:- .""' - &861.48
, C-l. forlMaJnt. Bldp. and Grounds ............ 1,5112.08
C-6. Materials fol' Malnl Equip. and Furniture '..... . . .. . 63.1
B-4. Tex;t Books .... , , .. t , 1,408.16
B-8. Other Educational Supplies ........... 1,66'1.62
D-4. Replacement Educational Equipment ..... '. . . . '85.00
E-6. Repairs E'd,ucational Equipment ...... ;....... 140.80
Vocational Tl'a,v.el Expense .... , . ; ....... ' ,' . . 377.88
"l'otil.l Other 'Purposes ....... .............. 3,677.48
Total Instruction . ........................... " , .. 49.1ilt.91
Librarie. -
.B3. School Library !Books ..................
Total LJbrarles ... I I I ,
615.13
616,13'
Tran.port.\ion of IPuplis - .
A-36. Personal Service .................... . . .. 3,600.00
B-2. Motor Vehicle Supplies ...... ; : ...... 'i . . ' .' . " 1,JJiO:43
E-C. Repairs Motor Vehicles ..... ... , .. "..... 1,808.10
F-6. Garage Rent I I ' , : I , ' I 216.00
Total Other F.urposes .. ' .' ............... I' .. 3,188.ia
Tot8il Transportatlon ot' Pupils . , ......... '.' " ... 6.783.53
' D-8. Replacement Other Eq.ulpment ... . .......... , 126.00
'E-! . . Repairs Sc'bool Buildings ....................... U8.1S .
E-8. Otller Equipment ..... ............. j t2.18
Total Other' Purposes' .... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .
Total Maintenance of School Plant ...... : ................. 2.386.71
Total Operation and \Maintenance ................. , .. . l",lU.tt
ToW. Current Opst .. ," .................. , .. .. .. ...
,Debt -&ervloe - ,
H.'1. Bonds Maturing ............. .. ............ 1,000.00
111-2; Interest ' on 'Bonds ............ : .....
. Total Debt Service .. .. .. .... I I ". , ., 1,070PO
Total' Expendit"res . ' . : . . . . . . . 96,1'68.20 ,
. Total Transactions ................... . ..................... 96,168.20
,
A et. - ,'
Cub ..... ; .... r , "f. I , ' . , 2,661.4'
Inventory .supplies and Materials "Estlr:nat-ed" .. ...... ;, 1,000.00
__ - - " ,.
Lands (Cost) Est1mated" ................... .... 1.100."
'Bl1l1d1ngs (Cost) "Estlma.ted" ............ 1116,000.00
EquIpment (Cost) "E8timated" ................ 10,000.00
TEXACO SERVICE
S. MAIN
WAYNE$VILLE, OHIO
.' STOKE S DAIRY '
, "MEADOW GOLD ' Products",
, Phone 21 .LEBAN.ON, OHIO
FRANK 8IBCY, Repr.entative
. Fait
,HuaqUa.TEAS

ROGERS & , 'SIMPSON
TRACI"OR SALES
.
. WAYftESVILLE. OHIO
A.-17. Personal Service .... ................. ; 716',00
Total AssetS . ", ..... ! , , , I , I 18'2,061.4-&-
Lunch Supplies .............................. .. 15.818.41
Total Other Purposes .... . .......... . ........... ... 16,818.41 _
Total Public Lunches ...... .. ... ' .. '. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20,533.41 LiabiJlti .. - , .
A
. Bonded Debt . I I 1,000.00
Othe., Auxiliary , genol.s - . 8" 061 ..
, ., . . "'6 00 E.xces8 Defi<llency of, Ass,eta .. ' . ...... ; . . . . . 1 '4, _ ... 4
A-48. Lecturers ......... " ................. ' ,' . . . . . . . Ii

Big .Selection
..
Bargain. Prices
Immed,ate Delivery
I '
, ,
Wayoesvillefurnfture and Appliaof o.
PHONE .--.,.,;
'-
, I f
Miss Laura McKinsey who
il} ,the J)!1st week
' was taken to Gra:nd View Hbs-
, pital in Dayton after-
nOOJl.
Dt. Emma return-
ed ':Haesday from a VIsit with
. fr.iends. and relativ,es near Chi-
and in South Bend and
Ft. Wayne, Ind .
. ,
Miss, Glenna Marsh of Day-
ton spent the- week"end with
her cousin, Mrs. Luci'le Armi-
tage. ... . "
M iss Gertrude Chandler of
Deer Park near Cincinnati visit
ed, her aunt, t,\i,ss, Ruth Chandler
Saturday af.ternoon. .
Mr. and
. and ... _.,..,. .

..
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\
The Miami Gazette
T ,A B L I D I
Evtry ThuNd.y
At' W.y .... vlll., Ohio
CARL Q. SMITH, Editor
Entered 01 ",.t_ at th. Post Office
. SUBSCRIPT.ION RATe.
,UiG .. V.ar In Advance '
"
Events Coming Up
fllst Sunday in Lent: Feh. 15
(To have events H.sted in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
before 4 p. ni. Tuesdays.) -
FRIDAJ, FEB. 13
Basketball: Waynesville tJ. S. ys. Spring Valley at home.
World Day of Prayer Observance.
Episcopal Women's Auxiliary.
SUNDAY, FEB. 15
Go to Church!
The Church
In Our IOWD
(Wdtten at the request of the
editor by The Rev. Sam N.
.. MONDAY, FEB. 16
Keys, St. Mary's Episcopal
Civic :lub at Methodist Chu'rch, 7 p. m.
Church.)
TUESDAY, FEB: 17
this past week it was,
Miami Valley Cooperative Milk PrQducers Association in Wit- niy privilege to preside at a
mingten Court House at 7 :30 P. M.
conference on the "Rural Mini-
S
,t. Mary's Church Boy's Club at .Rectory, 7 :3'0 P. M. stry':" which held at ' Orle-
ton rarms near london, Ohio.
, THURSDAY, FEB. 19 .
Representatives of. the 13
Girl's Friendly Society, Episcopal Rectory; 3 P. M. Episcopal dioceses in five
Farmer's Grange No. 13 at Grange Hall.
states which compnse the Pro-
Independent Basketball: Waynesvi11e ys. Marvin's, 9 P. M. vince of the spent the
Lenten Service at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 8 P: M. week in a study of "The Town
Woman's Society of Christian Service at the home of Mrs.. A. H. and Country Church."
Earnhart. . . '
Many thill)gs were brought

'2J Ie' J. ' :. - , Keys as chairman. I know, 'of interest to alLpeo Ie
e ' The/ big square white house in this community. Chief among
, 'I'U , ', " ae with its Jarge, high-ceilinged these were certain state:ments
II , rooms, its' big windo,ws frammg which will serve to point out
A "ARM DIARY
lIy D. J. FRAIZER
the wanter landscape, its open the value of the church to all
fire places and its , pretty chapel town and country people. These
made fro'm a one-tiJn,e garage, statements aJ?ply not only to the
-
was .an ideal place 'fQr such a Episcopal Cliurch but to all
February 7, 1948. mee1mg. The snQW came down cnurches. ' .
week of SROW., This time they and shut us off from the work First "'The farms and vill-
had to plow out the lane and. I a day world, but our speakers ages of our' land feed cities
was very glad when I came m would not let us forget the of the nation; not only with
on Friday after a few days away people of that, world and the food . w,ith iri-
to find ihat they had done so land they live on. M. A. W. teUect, Imagmabon and possi-
and that I could in. I have Short
1
. chief of the Wildlife bly conscience 'ana--retigion. The
been in more than once servation Extension Service of fabric of the Am'erican c
i j
but I neVe! was snowed OUT. State of Ohio introduced are woven large ..
In spite of the snow and the by Sam Keys as Alec Short, saw . people from farm and
. continued cold weather tne .. e are to the land part 'of jt and con- VIllages. Up until recent years
. ,signs tl,lat spring .is on the way. :vigceq us that if we" going the streams of , young people
Th days are nottceably long!!r. to save the people we must save who to up Ctty life
. I can no longer see the sunnse the land. The two things must mighty With force and per-
tram -my- bed because it now S{O together and a knowledge of sona,lity. T11e city churcnes were
rises behhld the barn. of conservation principles and thus floated to great r,ellgiou
all for the last two mornmgs practice should be part of, the goals of , achievement. Today
. sparrow has been sing- eqUirment and traimnJr of every howeve,r, youth are growml{ til;,
ing In the snow. rura minister. He pointed out and ,omg pagan to the Cities
MEnlODIST CHtiRCH
R. 8. CO,t:EMAN, Mlnl.t ...
, Sunday &hool 9:30 a.m.
, J. J. Rurske, Supt.
Worship Service to :30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship
7 :30 pm.
-
' MT. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M. Mln/.tar
Sunday &hool 9 :30 a.m I
E. A.. Earnhart, Supt.
Worship Service fO :30 a.m.
Evening Service 7 :30 p.m.
-
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
aAMUEL N. KEVS, Mlnltt.r '
Church School '9 :30 a. m.
Nursery School to :30 a. m.
o-rlltflg Prayer 10:30 it. m.
UTICA E. U. B. CHURCH ,
REV. WILLIAM SHANNON
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m.
Mrs. James Garrison, Supt.
Preaching. 1 st and 3 rd Sundays
each month 10 :30 a.m.
-
WA \ 'NES\'ILLE
OIURCH OF CHRIST
R. M. Johalton. Miniater
Bible Sthpo) 9 :30 a.m.
Communion to:30 a.m.
Evening Service 7 :30 P. M.
-
fRIENDS, -
rirst 9:30 a.m.
fpr Worship
t 0:30 a.m.
FRIENDS
R.V. DAVlq 81!ANFIELD, Minl.t.r
Worship Service 9 :45 a. m .
Sunday School 10:45 a. m.
My home farm seems very that the State Department of from. farms and which
small after spending froln Tues- Conservaion would and could an times gone by sent their ST. AUGUmNE
day until Friday at 0rlehm r-arm help them get it: ' quota dedicated to God , father Priest
near London, Ohio, the largesdt We sang hymns from a new grave'respoll - Mass 9 :00 a. m.
farm in the state",five thousan collection caUed C4 Hymns of the Sl I I Y of bUlldmS{a new rural . _
acres all in one tract. Here they Rura} ' Spi.rit", and of them 'civilization faces the church , FERRY CHURCH of CHRIST
farm " with flocks of tract.ors\ i runnm,g' m my head a hymn and it must be met by RALPH ,E. STINSON. Mlnlater
and all modern mechamzea for chrldren called "this is my social and religious founda: ' Bible School . 9 :30 a.m.
equipment. I did hope tO
d
see
t
Fhather!s ' World." Perhaps, if we tdlons .. The
T
' hOld' are . Morning Worship to :30 a.m.
more of the farm. and (in ou . t ought more. about that we ecaymg.. e mstltutlons ' Prayer Meeting 7 :00 p.m.
how they ' de but the would take better care of it. , of rural life, neyel;, adequate to YounS{ People'i
s

snow came there, also 'and my Oh yes" and by the way, one the needs, have suffered griev-
7 :00 p m
car was-Snowed 50.1 of women tJiere a bet- ously , in days . of" . Services 7 ;30 p:ni:
see much, except the flOe Hol-. . ter bud book than mme and - -and .. __ .:... ____
steins that they were/ milking ' 1 found out my r.ed-head- larly, organized relildon ,in rural
in the barn ' back of , the house ed bird is. It, IS ' a red,.bellied areas has not adfusted itself to
, where we' were staying and the woodpecker and is 'not a very modern intellectual ana
, Herefo,rds and Hamsl1ire hogs common bird. So far I have SOCial demands As a' vital force
that we could see from the road. qnly seen its. red head. It is in rural life !t' is woefully 'I in-
I didn't get 'a chance to talk to hJt1e smaller than a flicker wifh adequate: Failure to 'recognize
the manager ' and learn how .fmely barred .back and a head trends would bring real
the.y run thin1{s. \' of,the. m'Ost red: They say , pen 1 .t? the nation. A stern re-
this fa nil! has belongeel to there IS a red spot on the lower cognitIOn of theIP would lead
Miss Ma'ry Johnston of Glen- part ' of the" bepy Qut it stays on opP.ortunities of great,
dale for about fifteen years. She so to the when it is gr?mlse. J.t III bec<?mes present-
lends . the ' house from tIme to getting a meal of 's\let tb,at I lIay ,Amencan to al-
time to the Episcopal Church have never seen the under side. low people, who constitut-
for meetings and conferen,ces . This the biTas come in ed the pnpcip'fll Source
In fact she does more tijan that, closer tn larger numbers. of S .sPlfltual vitality,
when a 'conference meets there, Don't forget to feed them. to detenorate m life and man-
are her guests and she pro-
ners : due to a faiIur,e' to re-
cases they have not had educa-
tional to
that 6f urban mmlsters. In 'most
cases they have tlad' no special-
ized training with 'res'pect to
rural social organizations or
agriculture.
Last, but not least, the ch\lrch
must realize that its' mdnistry IS
to all people, not just, 'fo the
"elect." The church must be
ready, even eager, to' work With
any and every social orga.niza,.
tion for the, betterment of the
community and the extension
of Christ's kingdom throughout
the world. . ,
PAGE 8 "HE MIAMI GAZITTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 43&5
THIURSDAV, FEBRUARV 12, 1148
Methodists' Notes
The' attended the
County Methodist Brotherhood
at Springboro Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Moler,
and Mrs. William St. John, Ger-
ald McWilIiatns, Jacob Strouse,
Frank Moorman, Morri,'; Fulker-
son and and R. B. Colc- ,
man. More than 125 were pre-
')ent Lebanon had the largest
delegati<??) numbering '36.
Rev. w. A. Thompson gave
an ,interesting add'ress on his
experiences as a chaplain in the
South Sea : Islands. spoke in
highest terms of the of
MIssionary work that had' pre-
ceded their coming, and the
Christian attitude of the
tives.
On ' Sunday, Feb. 29, the '
members and ConsJituents of
the local Methodist Church are.
to be giv.en an ' opportunity ' to
bring' offerings for overseas re-
, lief. .
,
Members will receive envel-
opes at church or by mail.
The local Women's Society of
Christian Se'rviee officers held
an all-day meeting. at the par-
sonage tuesday. District of-
ficers from namel
Mrs. C. A. Cutler, promotional
secretary; Mrs. Charles South,
secretary of Childrens work"and
Mrs. Charles Varner, secretary
of Sp'iritual Life, conducted the
,.
Local officers present were,
Mrs. Carlton Cook Mrs; D. M.
Baird, Mrs. Ray Connor, Mrs.
R. C. Moler, Mrs. Glen Borden,
M.rs. Clarence Edwards, Mrs.
Cora Rich, Mrs. A. H. Stubbs,
Mrs. J. J .. Mrs. M.,
Fulkerson, Mrs . . w. H.
aker, Mrs. Ray Miller, Mrs: Alva
Ludington.'
A covered dish luncheon wa
served at noon.
.
Lawrence Furnas (ttt) 212
Get
Your TRUCK .and
BUSINESS
0 N.
of
' STANFORD BOGEN
Morrow, Ohio
i '
,
Dr. T. P. Grosvenor
OPTOMETRIST
OFFICE HOURS:
,
Tues. 7 P. M. to 9 P. M.
. , '
. ' .:
Wed. $ A. M. to 12' Noon.
Sat. 7 P. M. to 9 P. ' M.
Located Across froin. Post
Office.
Ohio
.
Ii
vides everythm,x 'for their com: Mr. j. M. Greene, Farm C?gnJZ;e the urgency of the rural
fort. This was a meetinS{ of 'the Bureau Secreta,ry of Lebanon as the church's primary
Pwyincial Department of Town and who is well known' here, ' obligation."
...... __ .. -_.
and Country Churches, with a feU on the ice during the past Third.: one of the chief fac-
seminar on rural work for re- week, breaking his ankle. tors which tends to, tear do'wn
presentalives of the thirteen ,
I the work of cnurch in 'town
,dioceses in the states which Mrs. Frances qray a,nd Mr. ' and country IS that for the most -
make .UP the Fifth Province of . ,and Mrs. S. S. entertained' Pfa1r1t ol;lt church plants are woe.
the Episcopal Church. ,It was on Sunday evepmg honoring the ' u y madeq,uate to meet the
an interesting group from points birthday af Mrs. Gray's son, !1e
b
,eds. If the church to do its
as far north as northern Wiscon- Bobby. Mr. , Mrs. Gilbert .fO as the BOdy of Christ , in
sin and upr.er Michigan as well Frye and sons, Richard and Don
t
world, it m'ust be on the .
.. as Ohio, ndiana and minois, Mrs. Gray and sons, Bobby ana Sitae of wholesome
most of them, clergy from the and the grandparents" an.d .vocational training. "must
ch in small towns and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, were guests. mmemnl.ster to the whoJtl , n.eeds of
two women wo(kers
led by lead- Mr. Mrs. 'C. lee Hawke Then', too, oUf ministers in
rural econ- and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hawke small communities are for the
uepJl1m,ent left on Sunday for a two weeks "host part either p rt..time or
stay in Florida. " sort-term residents. In many
COMPLETE
, .... . .
SERVICE
, .
We trY' to give 'appropriate and
, aependable ,.at a fair price
STUBBS Funeral Home
TELEPHONE 2291 ' WAYNESVlIJ.E, O.
. ' THE 'MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 4
WAYNESVILLE,OHI,O No.
'HtURSDtAY, FEBR,UARV 12, 1948
, ,
;;t'lt!e . newt)
Mr. Carl Greathouse. of Day-
ton waS a Sunday evenmg guesr
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Wharton. _ ._
evening were: Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Longacre, Mr. and Mrs.
Therle Jones, Mrs. J. B. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Calyin Longacre,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tumble:.
son, Mr. and Mrs. John Cheno-
weth, Mrs. P. N. Cornell, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bunnell, Mr,
and Mrs. C. S. SmTt11, Mr. and
Mrs'. Georg-e Custenborcte", Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Pursley a.nd
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saylor.
TwiN LENSES
b '
FOX.i{OLLY
- Mrs .... Nettie Emrick is
ing at the home of her son-tn- .
law and dalJghter, Mr. Mr .
Leon Salisbury at Washmgton
C. H., during- the cold Wonder how many noticed
Mr. and Mrs. Baird the Twin's new neon -facet put
f Oa ton vi ited their son Oon- on last week? The word
aid Baird and Theatre is shining brightly in
Jack Hamm nd IS enJC'ylt1g-.a .. we1come- re9 lights now-first
'new' power scooter, which his Improvement. Rumor say s
parents presented hun last watch for more when the wea-
week. ' ther-breaks.
Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jane Women love weddings, the
and Milton were Sunday dinner tell me. So ladi e here's your
"'uests of. the latte.r's pa.rcllts
l
chance to weep happily next
r-: d M Ed N tt a a unday and Monday wheil the
Mr. an rs. wm. u n Twin will 'show I'Royal Wed.
family near Centerv111e. . ding-" 30 minute of Technko-
Mr. and Mr . 'Frank Acker- lor ' picturinO' the marriage of
man and children Frank Eug II "
and Coralea of Vandalia and Philip and Elizabeth of England.
Mrs. W. G. Haines of t n It accompanies "Song- ."of
were Sunpay evenin,e: . dinner Thin Man ', with Nora and Nick
,g'uests of Mr. (l nd Mrs. \Valt r Charl es need to identify
Kenrick. William Powell and MymaLoy,
do I?) Yes, they rr. back with
Mr. and Mrs. .a lvin L i1g- snappy dialogue, breezy affec-
acre and children entertained at tionate home-life, and 'Murder I
a fClmily Hnner Sundtt' ; in hon r In the March of Dimes cam-
f the 'birthday of the f I'm r . d t d J 3
m ther, Mrs. E. B. 1.011oacrc. palgn can uc e an. 24- ,0 ny
i the Boy and Girl Scouts in the
Tho e present Mr. Twin lobb
h
, $20. was collected
MI' Charles MI. C t C ',i H tf' ld f
L
I L1ella Swank, M;u.iori' . Lin y alrnJan a Ie a
k f
L han n expresses his thanks
I.k .bbY and Jimmie i ' '''.!:.: ' U t( all who worked ' and contri-
La. ton and Mr. and .tli .. I Ii . butcd. ' .
Long.acre.. . Do ou have any idea about .
M s. Rol el t .Corwlll aH, that l?,'oes on to bring_ a
' l! Well -I ,{?; u ... st> at nig-ht s 111_'ovinl?,' picture program
lhc uman s (f to' you, the public? Well, I did-
Lhijl h on WedneSl1ay at .tlH': n t until I did' some browsing
!1. me uf \Valter. Kenn "k: around recently. In future
SIX ladles blaved tLt: : Limns I'm going- to tell all. Let's
...old weather and deep snow ., 'o call it "Behind the scenes at the
" ttl!nd. ' .. T ." "Th' H A h 'f
' 1 hose'. frQm , Lytle C\1urch hi o,r "e es . a
who att nded the meeting ami x b1tar. ,
dinner of the Methodist Brother-
b d aI. pringboro MI.1nday
e -L1ncoin's Birthday.
13-U.S. Marine . Wom.n', '
Reserve founded. 1,943.
IS:-Adtnilal Byrd
"Uttle "menoa," 1930.
,M rs.' A. H. Earnhart will be
. hostess to the Woman's SQciety
of Christian Service on Thurs- "
da Feb. 19, at her home, Mrs.
D. C. Ridge, Mrs: George Hen-
derson, Mrs. A. H. Stubbs' and
Mrs. T. S. Hardin wiH be co-
hostesses and the pro,g'ram will
be in charge' of Mrs. K N.
Hough. . .
Mrs. Grtrce Vice Mrs. Iren'
Henderson and Mr. Claude
troud were Monday dinner
,g- uests. of' Mr. ,and Mrs. W. E.
troud.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Francis Brooks, 23, Lebanon, .
lineman; Christean Isaacs, 18, Leb-
anon, clerk. /'
, Fielding Hensley., > Jr" Franklin
paper maker, Joyce Ann Penning-
ton, 21, FranJdin, waitress.
Hollon, 20, Franklin,
asseml>ler; ' Poris Jean Millard, 21,
stenographer . .
Frank Hodson, 19; Middletown,
r!3corder; Mild1')e'd Jean Lykins, 18,
l'4iddletowin, . typist.
Stanley West, 62, Lebanon, ga-
l'ageman; Mary Ellen Yeazel, 62,
Lebanon. ,
,BU ILDINGS TTElS AUTOMOBilES L1 AB tLlTY
"4-W 4Y FARM INSURAN E"
in the .Ohio Farmers will give you broad against rosse,
yo.ur It covers your buildings, your ch;meb, your automubilt'
..,d your liability for accidents to ' others. Wby not see us today ;
You _DUI )'Ou're safe wheD you're insured in the Ohio Farmersl
REAL ESTATE
William and Mary BUl'lnell to
Lester Houston, 2 acres in Salem
,
Ruth Wilson Davis to George
and Norma Jent, 8 lots in Mason.
. Vance Cribbs to E. Josephine ,
Cribbs, 6.21 acres in Franklin twp.
John Taylor to Donald Berwan
ger, 70.26 acres in Harlan twp.
Margaret Sempsrott Edna
Rill, 25.16 acres in Harlan twp.
Anna Honaker to Lloyd Uurnett,
6 lots in Loveland Park.
Julius Fred to Ben Bl'owning,
1.97 aeres in South Lebanon.
James Arthur and Hazel Walsh
to Elmer Bachelor, 2 lots in Deer-
'field twp.
T. D. an.d Addie Webb to C. Ed-
ward and Florence Stanforth, 240.
50 acres in Harlan twp.
Donald . and Mai-y to
Charles Atkins, 1.06 acres in Har:-
Ian twp.
Gardner and Gibson to
Walter Fitts, lot in Franklin.
Nelson and J1,llia Troth t o Dale'
and Esther Lucas, 0.33 acres in
twp. ...
Nancy Fred to Elsie Hayes, lot .
in Lebanon. '
. NEW SUITS
Cecil D. Mediey vs. AgnE!S Med-
a minor, divorce, gross neglect .
Rena McDaniel VB. Geor,ge Mc-
Daniel, divorce, gross neglect.
Pauline Rayburn vs. Alfred Ray-
burn, divorce, groBs neglect. Young
AUCTIONEERINC:;
STANLEY and
BROKERS
For Dat ." Phon. 2894. Wavln .. yill
OhiO. R.v .....
,
E. o. SCOTT
, Representing
Weatheiiner & C0ntPlany
Members New. York Stock
.Exchan,ges and other:. .
. registered Exchanges_, -'
Mr. W. E. Stroud and his son
Mr. Harold Stroud, celebrated
their birthdays ,during the past
week and in their honor,
Mrs. Stroud, entertained with a
turkey 'dinner on Saturday 'eve-
ning. The' remtlinder of the eve-
ning was spent in five
hundred. Covers were arrangea
at the table for Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Stroud of Lebanon, Mr.
anQ Mrs. Ralph Hastings and
son and Mr. and . Mrs. M. A.
and daughter.
Miss Mary . Katherine Men-
denhalI of the O. S. S. 0. Home,
Xenia, was a weekend of
her mother, Mrs. Katherine
Mendenhall and sister.
Ellis L. Back (ttt) 212
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OFFICE CLOSED
FEB. 1
to
MARCH 1
, While on Vacation
Dr. C. E. Wilkin
Optometric Eye Speeiali8t
'26 Detroit Str_et
. XENIA, OHIO/

Lt. Col. Robert L. Ashworth
and wife of Osborn were ,
day afternoQn of Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson and
daughter.
If you haven't already discov-
ered the quality and
of our service-Hoi
h ig-h time you did.
We return eVer'ything thoroug1, -
clean and free from unp'lea'S-
ant fluid odor-at 11
cost you will find less in the
run, than for inferior dear -
ing- methods that ruin VllUJ
clothing. -
CAREFUL ELECTI N
Investment Trust
Bought - Sold - Quoted
In makinR: arranR,'em ,nts f r
a funeral serVice, th fl.: , i ' Ii
occasion for great ha teo
The famil y may pend as
much time as .they (ike, in com-
fort and 'pr'ivaey. Ther i no
hurry, no .impati nee, anLi NO
PRICE PRESSURE.
Phone Waynesville 2530
. Dayton AD3257
. INCOME_ ' TA:X
SERVIE ..
Can
C. E.
' Phone 2926
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.Mc'ClURE
FI!1NE.RAl. HOME
WAY N E 5 V Ii.. L E. 0 H I 0 .
BUY HER A HEART'
, .
SHAPED CANDY BOX
$1.3S at the. WAYNESVILLE' DRUG
Send her a Va. len ti n e
Greeting; ioo. Cards from
1 ' to 3 5 cen ts.
"
..
A DOUBLE TREAT
is in store for your "Valentine" when you buy'
her our delicious <;andies - and escort her to
"When a Girl Is Beautiful," a mirthful comedy
a la curves and music, ,featuring Adele Jergens
and.other tasty morsels, at the Twin Theatre to.
morrow and Valentines Day. You'll also see
Charles 'Starrett as the Durango Kid in "Prairie
Raiders."
.,
PAGE 5 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4356
THlUR8D1AY, "'EBRUARY 1,2, 1948
Mr. and ,Mrs. John Stewart
and daughters af Beavertown
were weekend guests, of Mrs.
,.Mrs. Stewarts' patents, Mr. and
JJ.
. Mrs. Raymond Brooks ,and fam-
. ' I : -tty at their home on Clark Ave-
, nue.
, -" _ Mrs. A. S. Collett entertained
, / Mr. William WaH, who resides
at the Thornbury apartments on
Clarke Avenue remains ill but is
ste'ldy improving.
. Mr. and Mrs. 11 ugh S. Vance
of Dayton spent the weekend
at their country home, South of
the. village.
Mrs. Jesse Pennington who
has been 'snffering an attack of
pneumonia is feeling much bet ..
ter. .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter '''Babbs''
Donaldson have opened a food
market in building on Main
Street and.' the establishment is
operating as "Babbs" Market.
the ladies of the W. ' C. T. U.
at her horne, Thursday after-
noon.
Masonic degrees were
sented l;lt the Masonic Temple,
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mfs. H. S. TLlCker
and daughter MiS$-Bnlyn Tuck-
er attended the performance of
"Oklahoma" in Cincinnati, Fri-
d.ay evening.
, Miss Estner Pralher spenl the
weekend as the guest of her '
parents, near Clarksville.
Mrs. ,George ,Waterhouse of
Wayne$ville was a Sunday after-
noon ,;uest of Mrs. 'Louise Fite
and daughter, Miss Jane Fife.
Mrs. Vera Chappel and fam-
ily have vacated their home
"Twin Pines" on Maple Street C. D. SHEEHANS FETED
and moved to Dayton.
Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Milligan ON SILVER ANNIVERSARY
and Mr. and Mrs; Fred Sher-
. wood left Monday for Florida.
The Sherwoods plan to visit
their son-in-law and daug:hter at
st. Petersburg and the Milligans
will tour the state., '
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beckett had
as weekend guests, their son
aRd daughter-in-law, Mr. and
\Mrs. John Beckett and son .and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snodgrass
and family_of Franklin. '
Mrs. Clyde' Carmen and
daughter of (n'diana, who
have been tHe guests of Mrs
Carmen's parents, Mr. and Mrs:
,Everett George, returned to
. their home Friday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walsh
had as dinner guests, Friday
evening Mr. and Mrs. James
Ames of Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price
I r., of Lebanon were Sunday
of Mr: Price's parents,
Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Price.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sheehan
of Route 2, Waynesville were
entertained Sunday evening,
Feb. 8, in celebration of their
Twenty-fifth anniver-
sary by a surprise party, arrang-
ed by their daughters Bernice
and Jeanette. After a sumptillus
asket , dinner the pre- .
sented Mr. at)d Mrs. Shee11an
with very lovely gifts. of silver.
The guests were: Mi'. and Mrs.
Walter Sheehan and son War-
rcn, Mrs. 'Alice CrQlt and daugh-
ter, Mary Sue of Waynesville,
Mr. and , Mrs. Ellis McClure,
Elmagene and M) ron McClure
1
'
Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Null ano
daughter, Miss Malvina'and Miss
Alene Burrough of Springboro,
Mr. Robert Montgomery of
Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. RU,ssell
Burnet. Gene and Jimmv, Jean , '
Hutt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gcb- '
hart of Ridgevn'e, Ml'S Harriett
McClure and Mr. Rollert Gol-
Initz of Daytoll,t 'and M:. Clara
Stacy, Mr. and Leslie (jrav,
Robert aud Miss \.\'lIma. .
, I
With a Buckeye
In CongreSEJ
CUUNC& J. "OWII
..... .. c:...n-. , ...... DIetrM
By vote of 297 to 120 the' House of Representa-
tive'S last week passed the Knutson Tax Reduction
Bill, after having first defeated thle motion of Demo-
cratic Leader Rayburn to recommit the bill t01'
.miendment by a vote of 258 to 159. The 'huge ma-
jority given the bill on final pasl5age was nineteen
votes , more than would be needed to override a
Presidential veto, if such action should be required.
The measure, as passed, contained exactly the same
provisions al explained in this column last week.
It would provide an over-all annual reduction in in-
dividual income taxes of somewhat betvreen five and
one ..half and six billion dollars. ' The Knutson Bill
now goes to the where it will probably not
be taken up for consideration for' several weeks. It
is being pNdicted- that the serulte Will so amend
the measure as to the over-all tax reduction
somewhere between four and one-half to 'five bil-
lion dollars, in the hope of gaining a sufficient
,number 'of votes in that body to over-ride a veto.
It now seems rather certain that the American peo-
ple wiil be given some tax reduction this year, but
probably not befoN , the 15th deadline by
which time all estimates of 1948 income must be
filed and payments made thel'eOl1. '
. . .
The House of Reprelentatives last week passed
two bills of great interest to veterans. The fi,rst
amended' present law relative to the "on-the-
job" training ,program for veter-ans so as to elimi-
nate certain abuses and to 'increa.se the income limi-
tations frQm $176.00 to ,2&0.00 pier month for single
veterans, and from ,200.00 to ,825.00 per month
for married veteJ,"lill8, with an additional $25.00 , al-
lowed for married veterans with children. In most
' Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Wil-
liams afld family of near Wit-
'mington were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Tucker. and daughter,
Miss Evalyn Tucker. -
F.ABII LOANS
eases the large proportion of such veterans! training
allowances will actually be by their employers,
with the federal Government making up the dif-
ference while the, is his apprentice-
ship. The second bIll ff6mtl,ie eterans Comml e
which passed the House increases the subsistence
allowance of veterans without dependents, who are
students 'in educational institutions, from $65.00 to
$75.00 per month; and that of. eterans with one de-
pendent from $90.00 to $105.00 per month, or to
$120.00 per month with more than, one dependent.
This increase of $10.00 per month, for single vet-
erans, and $15.00 per month for married veterans,
who are taking educational courses under the G. I.
Bill of Rights is being granted to 'compensate fOf
the increased cost ' of living. .

In recent weeks there have been' persistent ru-
mors floating about the country ' to the effect that
Congress would enact legislation to further devalue
the dollar by increasing the price of gold above
the present rate of $35.00 per ounce. Such rumors
are entirely false and unfounded. The price of gold
will not be increased or the dollar further devaluat-
ed by Congressional action. Instead, if any legisla-
tion affecting our currency and monetary standards
is enacted it will be to increase the gold Nserves
and stren,-then the dollar, rather than- to
1'educe or weaken our currency. The Italian lira
and the French franc, as well as the currency of
other European countries. have been devaluated,
. . ,.. ..
Meat rationing seems to be' dead-at least for
the present; Last week " Senate Committee voted
against reporting favorably a bill by Senator Flan-
ders ' of Vermont, to se up 8 nd-by" machinery

for meat rationing for use 1D case of need; which.
of course, means meat rationing i out the window
for within the foreseeable futUre, . at least.

The decline in many commodity prices which has
been apparent for the last forty-five days, and espe-
cially the sharp break in these prices week, is
to make many Washington observers
wonder whether the of the post-war boom is in
light. Some economists are predicting that there
"..j11 be another round of wage increases and higher
prices in lines between now and mid-summer,
with a sharp break likely to come any time t)lere-
after. CUrrency in circulation has dropped off by
, 1Ilore than a, billion dollars since late ' December. 'In-
. terest rates have been going up and credit ha,s been
tightening. There are many which indicate the,/
lime has come for
Tl)ere will be an old fashion-
ed B,ox Social and Band Con-
cert at lhe school gymnasium on '
St. Valentine's mght, Saturday .
February 14. at 7 :00. Boxes
will be sold in two age groups.
Children please bring- and eat

, Pt)T TIME ON YOUR SIDE WITH
: F,.der.I, Land Bank '
Low Coat ,LQng Term LOANS
ltADIOS&ELECTRlCAL ApI.
own lunches. "
WaYDesville
I , ' , ! ..
National , Bank
BOB <lUCAN, ow..
WAYNI"SVILI..I, QJfJO
18ts
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FOR FUTURE SECURITYDEPENDABILITY '
SEE CAll WRITE "
lehalo. Natioial 'Farm Lou,
GOODRICH TIRES AND' ACCESSORIES
'9
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IS H. STURM, ,
SEe'Y-TREAS. PHONE 448
, ,
Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Dayton, Ohio, '
Cordially invites the public to attend a
REPAIR WORK '
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, SPORTING GOODS
KITCHEN WARE
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, We also Mave a complete line of Acme, Paints. ", Corne .
FREE' LEcruRE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
- ,
Entitled - "Christian Science: The Science of Reality"
and see us for a l'Jice.
by ' ,
'Dr. Henddk J. de Lange, C. s.
of New York City
Electric line of Light BulbS
Champion Outboard Mot.ors
Membe,r of the . Board' of LectureShip ot'the Mother OlUrch
, The First Church of Christ, in Boston, Mass.
IN MEMORIAL ,HAIL
SMITH SERVIE and SALES
-
Firat and $t. Clair Streets
' . AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 15, 1948
\ , Main Street
At 3 :00 O'Clock E. S. T.
'FRI. 13 SAT. 14
Raidere COL
,
A ,perfect dish of comedy, romance,
. and lovely girls "
Also. WIle. A GirI'1 Bellllifal " COL
Headlining: 5.., .... Daane,
Patricia While
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SUN. 16 MON. 16
Nick and Nora Charles are back
again, o'ut a murder
, , SOD, of the Thin I
' \VilHBn'l and Myraa
Ius: I,atest News:
:lOY L, WEDDING
i1ec' ... ' I echn .: olor Feature, ,30
r h m I HI e of Elizabeth
!, I .
WED. 18
THURS. 19
Tra,vel thrOl"gh a thrill-packed mys-
tery story ' with Jobn Hodiak
, Amelo :A.Hair
JOhn Hocliak - George , Murphy
F ..... ces Gifford. '
Also: Joe McDoakes Comedy
Cartoon added
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CLASSIFIED AD RATES
10 PER WO.R'D MINIMUM 25c
3 TIMES OR MORE,. 1/3 OFF
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REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for Insurance. An types of
Insurance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Waynesville . 2935 or call
collect 2111.
Real Eitat. For 5.1_
IP YOU VB A PROPimTY OR
PARM TO BELL oau or WrIte
Con HeDderson! 1CBM4e: 617
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Tommy's Place
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FOR SALE - Montgomery
Ward eredric refrigerator,
nine cubic feet. Good Con-
dition. Phone 2474. -212
RENT
. d 38 t 38 HiUaboro
WANTED TO , The game IS Ie , 0 . Rhude
fg ft Pta.
4 . 1 9
113
5 5 15
146
215
The dock is stopped with five J enike
Three months' rent in advance seconds 'remainino- in the fourth . Davis
offered for unfurnished a- . l'\ FI
pactment or house, by couple, and last quarter. Wilbur or- . Lyle
no children, fine references. ence stands in the free-throw Long
Write P.ost Office Box circle with two chances to make
Wilmingt,on, Ohio. -212 the 'winning point for
ville High School. His first try
TRUCK FOR SALE bounces off the basket for no'
,
score. The whole' gym is tense
Model A Panel Truck. Good as ' Florence poises for the -sec-
condition. New 16-inch tires. ond and last try.
Call 2949. . indo Could YOU come through in
C
a spot like that? ..
___ -_N_O_T_I_...,E,......--_.__ Wilbur Florence did come
MY OFFICE WltL BE CLOS- through, and the score went up .
ED next week. from Tuesday to 39-38. Then .the dock start-
evening un.til the regular ed, the buzzer 'sounded, and it
hours on Friday morning. Dr. was all over. Hillsboro was
Earl Wr1ght. . -21 2 beaten. '
Hillsboro has beaten teams
'YATER such as Dayton Stivers, Wil-
.. .
mington, and! Washinrton C. H.
FOR SALE - New electrac wa- ElDrence and Vicker.s Ted' the at-
ter heaters, one 66 .. on tack Saturday 13 and 12 points.
and one 80-gatlon. WI ill- respectively. " ,
stall.' Myron , r,. Waynesville"s reserves did
Phone Waynesville 2956. even better than that. with. a to-
...... _..--__ -_2_1_9 . tal score of 55 to 35. Lackey
&\AD OF iHANKs and Hastings p.aced their attack
-fZ!
with 13 and 1 2 points , respect-
W ISH T Po T HAN K M Y ively also. .
or the cards, flOh'!i
l
- . '" V .... ity .
ers an .gl ts sent to me w 1 e Wayneaville Ie ft Pta.
I was in the hospitaL . . Florence 5 3 13
Phyllis Bailey. Thompson I 1 0'. 2
,- -212 ' Tinney 2 2 '6
----------( .... ttt-) -2- ,1-2 , Vickers 5 2 12
. BIG M for maxImum yield
on aU field eropel BIG II
for bilbeat market quality!
ADd it'. been that way for '
tweaty yean.
26 11 38
Reserve
Waynesville f, ft Pta.
Mehaffie 1 0 2
Powell ' 4 0 8
Peters 1 2 4
Lackey 6 1 13
0' Banion 1 0 2
6 0 1'2
Graham . t 1 3
Earnhart 1 0 2
Florence 3 3 9
23 7 5S
Hillsboro
Garman
stout
Riber
Collins
Lowell
H.arte
f, It Pta.
. 2 1 5
7 1 15
" 1 0 2
3 ' 1 7
2 1 5
o ' t t
15 5 3'5
Tomorrow VVaynesville play's
Spring Valley on the Ilome
court, This B'ame involves a
triangle. Sprmg Ileat
Springboro, Springboro beat
Waynesville, and Waynesville
beat Spring Va1.1eyin a
game. .
a . , ... ite
fer,tUbere ",or your ,neecla.
ev." fertilber 1bearina the
BIG M brand up
to that repugtiolD beeaute it
i. a1WQI made ",p to hiahat
etandardt .. neve, doWn to
a priCe
WhUe ourlmmediate COIl-
cera i. that of lupplyinl
. more bleb-pota.b-content
,. . ) ,
. . Order now hom row deal., Iw.,..,.,.. ,_
. . cc ..... lnl t. I ... a c ,_
Also, All SMAlL
REMOVED
Phone
XENIA Wtt.MINGTON
1712' 2362 -.
NORRIS BROCK COMPANY

netl Union Stook Vard.


Live 'Int and "'rogN lve. An
.tlOI\ MOOn" to non .
1'.... on thfl beet
,t arOund In the
, ooulttlY.
,' he Miami fertilize, Com pan)
Of .. C' IN DAYtON. OHIO
.ACIOIlY IN' .... IN, OHIO
n. JlfIM1i p.,tUilt, II _
"""pend .. , Jlflami Valley ....
UncI., diNe' OINr.tlon 01' ". 0WfttN0
WE PAY FOR
}jhRsES $15;COWS'$14; HOGS $4.
00
cWt. .
ACCORDINC TO SIZE AND CONDITION
CA'J,
X E N I. A Fertilizer
4 S 4 x-tao.
LG. ......... ....
WAYNESVLLE BEATEN
BY EAGLES, 49 to 29
by Betty Thom i
. Waynesville lost to the
Eagles by 20 points last' week.
Although the home-team had
the sc'ore doubted on their op-
ponents during the first Quar-
ter, the Eagle s soon overtook
Waynesville. The Eagles didn't
allow the ' home-team to make
any points I during the
quarter. The Eagles had excel-
lent passwork and bankboard
playing compared to Waynes-
ville's. .
Waynesville Ptl.
Planck
10

8
Bernard
4

4
Rickey
. I 3
Ludington
0
Total

Brown
GiJpen
Ennis
Reynolds
Walker
Kibbey.
Bachelor
29
. Pta.
14
4
10
6
6
6
3
THE MiAMI GAZETTE PAGE',
.WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No.4U5
11H:URSDAV,. FEBR(jA'RY 12, 1948
MEETING DATE CHANGED
BY LEBANON FARM LOAN
Due to unforeseen circum-
stances the meeting date of the
stockholders of the Lebanon
National Farm I Loan has been
changed to March 9. will
be an all day meeting -
ing borrowers from Brown,
Clermont,. hlamilton and War-
ren Counties.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hart. ock
e ntertained with a buffet din-
ner on Saturday evening honor-
ing the birthday anniversary ' of
Mr: Hartsock, Five hundred was
the diversion of .. the evening.
Guests were Mr. ' and Mrs. Ly-
man Day, Mr. and Mrs .. Law-
rence Furnas and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Satterthw.aite amI
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fhis-
pach and family, Mr. ' and Mrs.
Henry Satterthwaite and fam-
. i1y, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Prye
and sons and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Rich.
The Business and Pro,e:res" v .
Total
Women's Club 'held its
49 meeting at the home of Mrs.
A. H. Stubbs on
Twelve members were present.
. The usual business session and
a program of readings wrt.
Referee.s: Cecil Russells
Benny Schalgheck.
SCQre by Quarters ':
and
1 2 ' 3
Waynesville t 4 14 20
Eagles ' . . . 7 24 , 40
4 joyed, followed by a socia) hou,r
29 with a lunch rerved by the
49 hostess.
Opea7Qays
a Week
UNTIL FURTHER' NOTICE
SUNDAY HOURS': 9 A. M; TO 6 P. M.
WEEK DAYS: OPEN AT 7:30 A. M.
. .
LACY'S QUALITY MARKET
PHONE 2662 WAYNESVILLE
Blaektop O-.Iveways
,
Road Oil
ReaurfaciD, .&ad Recoatinl

26 Oakwood Avenue 'LEBANON, OHIO 221-L
lAND ... GRAVEL
BLACK-TOP DRWES
TAR ... ROAD OIL

LAWN ... FILL DIRT
aEADY-1l1X CGRGDTE .
Pc:AVATD,IG ...
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It say.
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II
.. ,. lore n.an _ 250 SIP Petition;
I . 2 New T_WiJ('"PromiSetl
formal protest its poor
ice, signed' by more than- 250 was hoded to tk
of the 0,,10 . Central Te_h_
, With the petition w.ent b. Wmlfre.J.lfartsock,.
- leRVING president of the Progressjve W,omen's Qub, and Maynard
To settle I ask- 4a 'IVI,OINT8 A ,COpy secretary of the Civic Club. Both letters urged the cO.l1\pa!,y to
ed a few Waynesville business NO. t 'I prompt action and an early reply o . n the complaints m the
men: "If,you cQuld get a phone WAY-HE.VILLE, OHIO TIHURIDAV, ., RUARV 1',1M8 ,. rr
and service were hettel', would pe o'f the petition was framed by. the
,a telephone in your Morrow to Be . FD'Sl JJ Women's Club, while Civic Club members Itelped mgetting
The answers , indh.:ate tha.t , rea The Rev. Samuel N. Keys, chairma,. of the Ovtc Oub s com
the 400 number.s listed unde-r T" " , _ ... IOp' polo_t' mittee on phone service, took the petition and fetters to Lebanon
Waynesville in the current dir- . C. E. BRATI'ON ' yesterday and banded them personally to Harold ne':'l
ectory are iust a beginning' com , , Mr. C. E. Bratten of Willow- manager of the company. Mr. Augsburger took Job thIs
p
are
4 to what be, installed -Waynesvil1e High School's wood Drive, Dayton month after moving from the com;p'allY's exchange In MllI,ersburg.
11,1 this ,If people con- _ Spartans will face ,the powerful way at his nome last hursday Mr. Augsburger told Mr. that two more trunk lines have
sidered telephones worth tbe MDrrow first round morning 'and, funeral services been betWeeJ;l Waynesville and Lebanon, but be used
money. of- the toum- were held on Saturday after. until more parts are obtained., There are now four JInes muse.
of ament D:dt "ft \* f. B tt . The text of the yetition follows: , -

quo."'d be' Inp' announC! a er e ng, 0 ro rtha enwwas sup,ellr- , Tn The'Ohio Central Telephont'
u;; " ' opponents was held s week. mtendent 0 e , ay',nes'vi e " ' . 'II' 'I' ',- h ' Yo ' h'
if terested" 111 havln{, a p,ftone Other first-round PnIa will 'Schools from t 90Z until 1 l'Iosm
a
0 e ..anp Corp" 0 10
rut. in at the' the'atre .. , be Springboro vs. Harve"sburg and with his family resided in "I ---8 ' '''aa. ' To Whom It may concern:
,4,lso wantinJ! to be quoled is and Mason vs. Klnp Mills. The , Waynesville during that tume. ote.:.... I .. Pro ' ed ' We the citizens
r:trl W. Lacy, who l1as a phone carlisle team drew a ' bye , and Prpfessor B[atten was a fine 110,'1: II pOS of Waynesville, Ohio. -and com-
in '*, store but 'says he thinks will playA the winner of the Ma- teacher, admired by everyone, munity, users of tele ..
will ha-ve it taken out. When "son-Kings Mills on Thurs- and the lives of those pupils, operated and serviced
"'e it most. just after day. The wirmer of 'VaY!les. who came under his by the above nal)1ed company,
tflP. of his wIfe, he had to ville-Morrow contest Will :face were greatly enncbed. do hereby enter our 'protest 3-
(1rfve to lebanon to get good the winner of the 'Springboro- _ I Tile' class of (his last the rende(-
oli nearby Harve garne, also , on one here, holds a reunion ed to us as . a.
caJls. he , Thu five yaars 'and he "the
tJ1ere are f -- ., ''uran
t
; helD ?.'!!
. There ',are about 3.000 peo-
."Ie In tl;Je ,area covered bv this
in .Wayne Township
,ana They. have
ortly 406 ," or about
one for every seven and a half
persons. Nationallv the average
is about one to every three or
four. '
Figure out your loss for your-
self, dhio Central.
morning, from
ru,rnJt.,.q;'It1. ," t 1.:-5 'tbere
' of ICpitch_
'5eClono' rOund wiil be
at the' same hours on
I, ...... c:". nl5 IOttitr Starting
times are. Fn y at 71'. m. j Sat.
urday aftern n at 2- o'clock,
and Saturday evening at -; :30.

. paused to ',. ,
watch, it for ' a while, but no one The Little Miani River got
did anylhing about d. - tire<i of being last week.
, T h r e e 'of Waynesville's and ,spread out over bot.
young , men w,re- praying the, tomland"after the two-day rain
game, and donar bills' passe,d and meltipg snow I had fed the
'frequently them as the stream. .
luck of the fluctuated. , , "he week-end flood caused
The , pJayers in Main - relatively little damajte in tbis
Str,eet, far enougjl out so that immediate area' but many
I ' cars had to swing- around thein. pie were inconvenienced. The
The target for their coins waf-' water rose over 'the
the stone, step in .front of the and the road leading to Corw,",
Miami Gazette office. . and one WaynesviDe man toto
The ' editor ' of, the Gazette
a
of a ,33."miJe round trip. to make
who works for a , Jiving, an delivery ,in Corwin, half a
doesn't have quarters to throw nule from hiS' store. By Sunday
was , an amaz.ed spec. night Route: ,73 was open. again"
tator .- not so much because .put the ,"'High Water" sIgn re-
,the local constabulary was not ma'ined on Ro-qte' 42 southward
around" 'but. because so' much until after the' water receded on
, ' h ' Monday. .
money was , involved, in t e Bus service through Waynes-
hands of youths who had no
honest wOF'k to be doinO' in mid- ville was affected for two days.
,.., Then the weather began mak
, " " , ing 'up for the rough treatment
What It,. ,it has been giving '.Ohio lately,
Am I wrong m thlnkmg.J-hat the wi1h three straig:ht warm and
incident is worth sunny days. M,lll1 Street ther-
Should I have done anything J110meters soared to 85 degrees
more. than idly wonder' where iu yesterday's bright unshine.
"the law ' ' ,
. Mrs, ELoise Lang' of Cincin-
nati is the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Gordon.
Mr. and Mr. Charles t:llis
were unday 'evening supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Mockabee in Oakwood.
. learned 1 . Failure of the Telephone
" I "'estern: Gompany to provide sufficient
'I with tbe Federal Com- equipment for the satisfactory'
aot- hili: ' ,'- - munications Commission in operaJion of telephone service,
Washington last Friday to a- at peak, loads,. ,in the
......,.. . bandon its Lebanon office. Waynesville area, .
A stock 'of rabbits to' be: re It prpposes to send in- ,2. Failure of the Telephone
.Ieased on properties in Warren messages and receive all Company to provide sufficient
County is due. to ,be received this outgo'"f through. the equipment for satisfactory 5UV.
k f d trib t b thA office 0 the OhiO umtral Tele. b t W '11
wee or IS u loq y nhQne Comp",;,y, lnsl:..IOn
O'
tele. .tee e ween aynesvi e anu
Warren County fish and Game y AI- - the lebanon exchanve.which 're-
Conser:yation AssOci,atio.,. printers in the, Lebanon tele suits in a bottleneck of calls be . .
Members 0,( the' assoc,iation pl10ne Qffice. tween these points. ,
who r'ibblls on The ... offn:e 3. Inefficiency in the Tete-
their land shoula contact Dean would be similarly 'phone Company offices as, In.
Walton in Waynesville as soon FCG t)le. ap- dicated by the many
as ' placation. . It deternunes , found in the current telep'-ohe
Four reels of movies on jfiSh- what acitQn It Will ,the directory. Errors ()f numbers'
ing, hunting and Skiing, ,with other cOenng about and dulicate numbers have
one comic reel were shown 1 00 com,muRltJes. _ " repeatedly 'been made.
,when fhe county association met request w.as opposed by , 4; Inefficiency in the opera.
last Thursday night .in the Far- I, a unton of telegraphers, who , tion 'of the s.witchboard at Leb.
Grange Hall '" contended , the a- anon as mdlc.ated by num ..
Ville. Among the .96 persons at. mounts to a and erous ''Complalnts of subscribers '
tending were several new merit would in - not able to get- an
bers. , !aws. The FCC Cited an opm- answer when a Ime is obtained
Lunel1 was served at the Ion fro!" ,the. U. S. .attorney- between Waynesv,ilJe and Le.b.
meetina w'th Dean Walto ' i general s that anon or unsatlsfactorv and
, I I , 11 ,n such' propGsals'rQld not a.mount " " ,
of the and to a' merger ,and did ,not Violate em 6>
.flbbS. and Ed assIst . the law. '
tng him.
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REV. ACCEPTS
CHARGE IN MIcHIGAN
GOODWW. INDUSTRIES O. S. U. VETERINARY ,
SEEKS LARGE FARM COLLEGE 'HAS 2 The Rev. Ralph Parks wh'o
" STUDENTS FROM AREA the ,rector at st. Mary's
Goodwill Industries of Day- E}?lscopal Church . in Waynes-
fon plans to train , handicapped Edwin l. Oavis of W'aynes- for th'ree years before
people it) anc a ville and William S. Carr of gOtnK to Dayton IS p,anning to
farm i.s needed within , Harveysburg are among the 50 io Wyandot1,e,
Dayton for ,stUdents who, were on the honor ',MICh. .
tbls ThiS cannot, be a ron with scholastic averages of. He has. accepted full chatge
1948 o,bJechve unless 3.00 or better, it was announc- of St. .Stepnen's Episcopal
provides the fatm, because ed when grades were compiled , Ch':lIch m Wyandotte. , The
' Goodwill doesn't , carry suffi,ci- ' for the fall quarter at Ohio pansh ha aboqt 1500 mem.
ent capital to finance such an State UniverSity's College of bers. , . ./
operation, "Robert E. Watkin, Veterinary Medicine Parks.'s a of Nel.
executive director sard. ' , ' . son Ville, OhIO and -atttended
A izable proportion. of dis- the !lew students en- Ohi,? State, .Ohio Wesleyan
I at OhIO, State fO,r the Y,ale, Clnd 'Columbia Universi:
a Jed people who apply for wmter IS Mc<;:lam N, tICS. He was in Wa ,nesvilJe
jobs lexpres intetest in farming of WayneSVIlle, the 942 to 1945'. Since )hen he
a vocation. The farm; will be universIty announced, has, assistal1t pastor" of
utIlIzed as a means of occupa- Chn t EPiscopal ChUi h in Day.
t!onal therapy, for the produc- M\. and. Mr . J ohn Mercer ton, filling in durIng the rector'S
tlOn food for the Goodwill .llttle daughter ar now liv. I vacation there-fn the summer of
' lafeter,la, and for a camp _ m the home recently. vacated 1945 a perman-
gram. bv Mr. and Mr . . Howard hutts. ent assistantshIp In November.

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The Miami Gazette
BSTABLISBED 186 0
Published Every Tilursday
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL G. 8M ITH, Editol'
Entered as second class matter at the Poat Office
' / SUBSCRIPT-ION RATE:
$1.50 a Ye,ar in , Ad,vance
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.. -
Events Goming Up
(To have events listed in thi calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
, . before 4 p. m. !uesdays.) , , '
, ' SATURDAY, FEB. 21
Waynesville Farrilers Exchange Dinner. '.
SUNDAY, 22
Go Tb Church! '
'MONDAY, FEB. 23
Bqy Scout Troop. '40 at 7 :15 P. M. ,
. TUESDAY, ' FEB. 24
St. Mary's Church Boy's Club at Rectory, 7 :30 P. M.
... '
, WEDNESDAY, FEB.25 '
Waynesville vs. Morrow, tournament game at Middletown, 9 :20
, P. M. '
,'" . THURSDAY, FEB. 26
'Girl's Friendly Society, Episcopal Rectory, 3 P. M.
, Lenten service at St. Mary's Episcopal 8 P. M.
r,ound of basketball tournament, Middletown, . P. M:
I .
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CHURCH WOMEN IOBSERVE HAPPY HOUR CLUB THE MIAMI 'GA'ZETTE PAGE 2
WORLD DAY OF MEETS 'ON TUESDAY WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No.4S58
The Warren County Council I E R '
of Church WOqlen met at the Mrs. Arthur Hartman was TH'U.RISDAY, F B 19, 1148
Friends HOlllse last Fri- 'hostess to the Happy Hour Club ' . '
day to observe the 'World' Day Tuesday of the week lar Hoak. Mrs. Vern Smith and
of Pra.yer. WIth abouf eighteen members d aug h t e 'fl" Mrs. Rose,
Dunng the mO(l1ing Mrs, .;and presen,t. I : MrS. La4g
h
m and sonS, M'rs.
Raymond Braddock gave 'a re- Mrs! Russel ' .-Lawrence Cook and Mi's.
,view of , the "Union Sig-nal ,"- conducted the busme s : Benton Hoak , and dau2"hters,
Of the W'.; C. f. U.; and wa I Hunt
peclal musIc was presented by . by MIS. ElSIe Hockett. I . : and; the" cltUqren.
the Bfown children; Mrs. Olive ' Mrs. Donald Jones. t\V9 I. : ,J < , ' ;' 1 '" r'"
Curl a reporlt and Mrs., vocal solos, Mrs. . ,. ./ '. ,, : ' '. ' ,
Ra:lph Lane of Red Lion gave' Clyde ,From,rn
an address on "The Menace of mg and tw.o entel t,atnl!1g con ::l\!er.e wee.k"eo,d ofihe .la;t-
Moderation." , :, . .. , Ii ter s patents
After the luncheon there ,; .1 he cl!-!b adJPu,rneq ,fo l.i '
a worship Mrs. D. "J. With Mrs. Warten, ,,;":, "\7 ' .. : : ' : : '
Frazier spoke on "Reli-gious March, a SOCial. ' . . ' : ' ..
Education i" Mrg. Penton Fish was en]Gy;ed .,wJth a .dellclous " 0 To P G'
of Colum:bl)s sppke on "Church salad course by host ;' r. I '. ' rOSyenOr
Women at Work;" Sue FurrJas sS. ;, ", ; ,, :, ' "
and Wilhelmina Bra,ddock gave:," : .. -oPTOMETRIST
a duet" and Donald Mr's. Carlton Cook entertain-
ed th; program by smgmg The . ed with a birthday party on Sat-
Lord sPrayer as a solo. ' ' .. urday afternoon the
large at the fifth birthday of her tittle d'augh-
meetmg. . ter Janet and toe ixth birthda v '
,LENTEN SERVICE
AT ST. MARY'S '
The speaker thL; Thur day,
Feb. 1'9, at St. Mary's Episcopal
Church Lenten Service at 8 0'- '
dock, wilt be GeOIl!;e Y.! Hook,
chairman of the Mjddletown Ci-
tizens Committee.
Mr. Hook is' well Qualified to
on the subje,c,t of "The
Christian's Relation to World
Order." He recently returned
from the International 'Youth
of Linda, daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. Benton Hoak. Games were
played and the little honor
guests received many lovely
gifts. Two beautifutly deco-rated
birthday cakes were cut and ser
ved with heart-centered ice
cream to the many guests.
Those who enjoyed the after-
, noon together were Mrs. t{oscoe
Furnas and son, Mrs. Charles
, Koogler and daughter, Mrs. Kel-
" ,' ,, 'h '
HOURS:
Tues. 7 P. M. to"'9 P. M.
Wed. 8 A. M. to 12 Noon
, ,
Sat. 7 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Located Across from Post '

"
Ohio
EPISCOPALIANS TO HEAR - Council ',at Oslo, Norway; from
SERMON OVER RADIO , ' which ,point he traveled
On Sunday. Fet. 19, substan- thl' ugh occupied , Ell-
tially ' ever_y membel: of the rope. , ,
Episcopal Church ,will hear the Everyone m the community
METHODIST CHURCH voice of their PresidinR: Bishop, is invited t come and hear Mr.
R. B. 'COLEMAN, Min_ter the Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sher- Hook.
Sunday School ' , 9 :30 a.m. rill, by 'means of a new and ex- ----..,...---
'J. J. Supt. , traordinary use of radio. In WAYNE. FARMER'S ,CLUB'
S
30 W '1\ th t ENTERTAINED BY HOAKS
Worship ervlce 10: a.m. aynesvi e, e congrega IOn Mr. ' Ml'S. Kell,er lIoak en- ,
youth FeUo\ ,e:hip of St. Mary's Church will sit in' no
Thursday, 7 :30 pm. their pews 'and at. :32 , te'rtained the Township'
_ a. m., the: PresIding Bishop's Fal'mer's Club . and ' guests at
'11 h d tIl' , f their countrr home' last Thurs-
........ HOLL
v
METHO DIST vOice WI ue ear, e 0 d ....
Ml ,a ,a '. the needs of war-devastateo ay. ecoratiOlis were in
T. M. SCARFF, Mini.ter countries in Europe and ............J.....l!L.Ud.u..u.u...............u-=---
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m and urging ' Episcopal CHbrch son, and an excellent turkey
A. Supt. members ever where 1 accept di,nner was served. '
Worship Service 10:30 a.m. the duty and privile,!!'e of help- The speaker was Mayor
Evening Service 7 :30 p ..m. ing these suffering millions. Kelly of Franklin, whose topic
_ Whe'n Bishop Sherrill's '10- wa Abraham' Lincoln.
" ST. MARY'S 'EPISCOPAL minute address ends. the rector Bob Hastings . in minstrel at-
of St. Mary's, the Rev. Samuel tire sang "Rosie" ,ano "Mam-
' "8AMUEL N. KEYS, Mini.ter ' N. Keys, Will tell his people h.O\v my." Mrs. , Fulkerson
'Church School 9 :30 a. m. they ma have it part in thi presentefi the. special topic, "Fa-
Nursery School 10:30 a; m. program of' aid for the distres- vorite Songs.'" M.rs.' Gilbert
Morning Prayer 10':30 ,a. m. t Then the opportunity will Frye 'sang '.'Massa-'s in the Cold . '
I - , be given for immediate 'gifts Cold Ground,'" ,and the whole
M .. s, Robe" I ... nard 'n .... ct. on. 0' 200 .ev.n.w o.d
b .. ooded w.,II, 'wo Itomemad. e'.ct ... c broode ... , .aclt "ea,.d ,
wi',. 150-waff flOod lamp Rabe .. ' , lernard an" b"o'''.r,
, Donald, botlt "radua' 0' 0"'0 S'a'. Un'" .... '", Itov
wll',. '.,,"orn layIng floc. 0' oyer 3000 bIrd 10;1t par'ne ...
a .. e en'''u.'as''c abou' e'ec,rlc brood.r
I
... - .
UTICA E. U. B. CHURCH and short-time. pledg-es. group joined in singing "Battle
,REV. WILLIAM 8HANNON .Hymn of the ReputiJic/' -ore
.' , . FRIENDSHIP CLUB Guests were Re'v. and Mrs. ,

Better survival records,
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m. MEETS AT COLEMAN'S R. D. Rev. ,and 1\"\1:$. - h ' I""
:'Mrs. James Supt. . The FrierydshiJ) Club met in . Samuel Keys, Mrs. Martha ,Hen- , ea InU
P.reaching. 1st and, 3rd Sundays regular sessIOn on Wednesday Mr. an.d
onth 10 :30 a.m. afternoon at the with , .and Glenn Smith; MisS- -- LI rd
_ R. 8, Coleman hostess, . Bunnel, Bob l:Iastings, -A a ;.)
faster growth.
and better leathering-
what poultry farmer
wouldn't be interested'
,
-
WAYNESVIIl.E aSSisted by Mrs. George. Pete - ' Mr. and Mrs. Benton ,Hoak and .. ,
, anJRCH OF CHRIST .son, Mrs ... Arthur Hopkms and daughter, Mrs. Clarence Bar- t .
< Stella Hollantl. ker and, son, Mr. Robert -Crew,
M. Johnston, MlDllter About 20 members and ,and Seth Furnas Jr '
&hoo} , 9 :30 a.m. friends were present. The March ' me'ding will b'e
Communion '. a.m. Mrs. M. ' D. , Baird was in held in Harveysburg with din-
Evening Service ' 7:30 P. M. charge the , a ner in the Grange Ha:ll :
_ ' short busm:ess was held'" " (
FRIENDS R. C. Moler reaq an in- ' Mrs. Willard Furnas and iil-
Day School 9:30a.m. story gn ' ,'Ltncoll)" fant son been at the home
for Worship . and Mrs. Roy Miner and MISS of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
, to 30 Judy ,Conner played a piano SaliSbury, ,since returning
CAES ' : a.m. duet. Contests also were a part from the hqspitaI. The infant
REV C?f the program. F ,ing ad- on was returned to the Miami
W
. h' S .' In er Journment. to. me t with Mrs. Hospital on Sahirday
. ors .IP ervlce" 1 0
9
:445
5
a. m. , M. 1;>. Baird m March, 'dainty evenmg, for observation and
Sunday . a. m. refrt'shments were rv j . , treatment. .
ST.' AUGUSTINE II
Priest , C 0 J " L 'E T 'E'
Mass . . 9 :00 a. m. i'-.I ..,
FERRY CHURC,,' of CHRIST
RALP.H -E. STINSON, Mlnl.t... ' , . \' ,S E RV ICE"
Bible School 9 :30 a.1n.
Morning, Worship to :30
Pr.yer MeetinJ 7 :00 p.m.
People s .,
Services
7:00 p.m.
7 :30 p.m.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Allen
and baby daughter of Detroit
_Michigan guests of their
ents Mr. and Mrs. George
Waterhouse.
Attention to defails is the key.
. \ note of our efforts
STUBBS Puneral Home
WAYNESVO...LE, o.
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a simple, i,nexpensive brooder that
gives the resuits the Bernard brothers get with the
'use of brood(!r$?
Installatio'n and of the practical,
brooders shown in the takes
yery little time. Their a lot less
work and attention, for 'ith electricity there's no
" messy handling of fuel. Temperature of the brood-
er is automatically' and accurately controlled, ,and
'the hazard is pr,actically eliminated. The
. all cost is usually less than ,for other types of-heat;
fuel need not be bought in advance stored.
For on germicidal
lamps and ()ther electrical aids to the poultry busi- . '
vour County Agricultural Agent or the ...
Farm Rep,resentative 0' The Dayton Power and
Light Company serving neighborhood. '
Tun.'n "HOUR 0' CH...... Sunda" 5,SO p, M.,
- W,Hr COLMAN, Tu.s.,,: 9,H' P. M.
III LII.I CIMPAD_
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Won Lost
The infant son of Mr. and 'slI!W S.lW
PAGE 3 TcHE' MIAMI GAZETTE
OHIO No. 4a.5e
TH'UR8DAY, FEBRUARY 19 .. 194e
Henderson Bros.
Waynesville
Tomm?l's Place
2 ,
3..1
33
22'
2.3
24
Mrs. R.alph reters in -HM' .10 uo dU104J. .i W
" the Chddrt!t s HospItal, CmCJll- ... \ un uo tngU Jl;)lll UI . ,
nati, fo,r the past several : days J uUlP uosdwoqi
for treatment. ' '3 . ! \\:q SJ W pu e u - ---;::--
INDEPENDENT LEAGUE
by Betty Thom;::.
PETE'S PLACE BEATS
WAYNESVILLE 4239
, Waynesville lost again last
Thursday by a mar gin
of 3 points. , Pete's Place usually
had- the- score doubled on
Waynesville, but the 'borne-team
started 'gaining back in
fourth Quarter. The final score
was 42-39.
The referees were Russells
and Johnsons.
Scoring:
.WayneaviUe
Bradley
Rickey
Ludin,;ton
Sackett
. J.lJanck
Bernard
Total ,
Place
Kibby
l.l uchanOJl
Traylor
Dollar
Henderson
Vale
Total
Pta.
- 10
o
5'
7
11
6
39

10
' t 0
2
10
7
3
42
I

C. Palmer
O. Rose
B. Gons
I. Mulford
V. Hill
E. Ramby
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169
166
1'22
133
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168 150
169 158
178 162
,153
115
1-57 133
825 133
Grade School ,Notes
, (By Mias Hardin)
June Mendenhall left the
sixth grade Wednesday to go to
Deriver, Colorado to live. That
leaves 52 .in the sixth grade.
The )third grade is studying
about children of the hot lands
and how they live. They have
learned that people in hot lands
_ eat " very little meat, because
meat makes heat in the body.
They are also learning. to name
and spell the Oceans and Con-
"tinents.
have a new Reader cal-
led "Fit and Ready." It is a
combhlation Reader and Health
, book. , .
Friday afternoon of. this week
will be the monthly Temperance
We feel that the
children are receiving some les-
sons that will prove very valu-
' able in the future.
ousekeeping- 29 25
29 25
Co. Rec'd. 27 I
27
Handigas 25 29
Eagles 13 41
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483 161 4842 142 34
. 496
165 . 82'09 ' ,1'6 t 51
506 169 4315 149 29
153 153 6993 146 48
237 . 1;18
7981 15t 53
423 141 8071 149 54"
2298 151 150
ATrEND SCOUT ' BANQUET
. Boy Scout \Vcek activitJes in
th,ls area ended last Thursday
With the annual banquet in th'e
HQteJ Manchester at Middle-
town. Atnong the 800 boys and
adults at the banquet were 14
from W.aynesvilJe. '. .
They were: Mr. and Mrs.
Therle Jones Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mehaffie, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Stubbs, Scoutmaster Jos-
eph E. James, Assistant Ronald
Rush, and Scouts Bill tubbs
Bob Moran, Jack James, David
Hartsock, Peter Keys, and Jenry
Rush. '
The 'main speaker was Conrl-
. Thomas ,J.. Keane, n:a-
director .of civic relatiolll-
shIps. for the Boy Scouts of
Amenca. .
Mrs. Maynard Weltz'"" was a
of Mr: and Mrs.
K., R. H1I1 m Grove City. ,
ANNlUAL REPORT OF: THE CLERK OF THE VILLAGE OF CORWIIN
WARREN COUNTY, OHIO, 'For the JFiseal Veal' Ending ,Dec. 31, 1947
, . Corwin, Ohio, February 9,
I hel'eby cert! fr the following report to Ibe correct.
MARGARET AILLEN, Vlllage Clerk
, SCH.EDULE A' .
SUMMARY OF FUNiD BALAN'CES, RECEIPTS ' AND EXPENDITURES
. Bal.' Jan. ,1. Receipts :Bal. ..
Dec. 31
General Fund . : ......... : .............. $ , 67.85 1697.87 684.33 1071.39 ,
Auto License Repair \Fund . ... . . 171.08 482.41 285.79 367.70
l'otals General Village Funds ....... 228.93 2180.28 970.12 ld9.09
Gl'and Totals ol All Funds (Clerk) .. ,'. 228.93 2180.28 97().i2 143-9.09
Total Cash Balance, Dec. 31, 1947 ... ......... .. .
SCHEDULE B-1
SUMMARY .OF RECEIPTS
Property Taxes-General Fund ......... ............ 1090.91'
Total Property Taxes ....... .. ... . ............... . ... ", : " ,
Cigarette Tax ................... .. ..... . ... ..... . : .......... .
State Motor Vehicle Tax ...... . ...................... . ....... .
C'....asoUne Tax . . . ....................... . .................................. ,
,
Sales Tax .............................................. ........
Special Assessments-.Gene ral Village Funds .......... 95.13
Total Special Assessmi!nts ... . ................... : . . .... . .
General VUJage and Other Funds ......... '..... ... . . . II.H
Total Miscellaneous Fees Sales and Charges .... ..... ..... . .
Electricity Sales, etc. . ... .. ... ... .. : . . ... .. .. : .. .. : : ... 78.00
Total Public Service Enterprises ..... . : ... .............. .... .
Total . Revenue .............. ................. . ..... ... , ....
Grand Total Receipts ...................... ........... ' ...
SCHEDULE B-II ,
---SUMMARVOF EX,PENDITURES
General Govemment-Lectslatlve (Council) ... . ....... 102.00
to .... 011. and Property--PoUce ....... ' .' ' .
Total Protectt'on Person and Proper:ty .............. '
San1tatlon-General VtJla.ge ' Funds ' .. .. . ' .............. .
Total Sanitation ........ : ............................
IHlghways-General Village Funds ......... ... ..... . .
To.ta,l High ways ...... ................... , ............. .
Miscellaneous--General Village Funds . . ..............
Total Miscellaneous ...............................
. Total Exp. & Outlay ....... " ....... .. : ... ..... . ' .....
Grand Total Expenditures .......... ..... ....... . ..
n .oo
201.00 .
80.00
30.0()
116.25
116.25
267.60
2167.60
866.37
366.37
970.12
970.12
1439.09
H190.97
18.S0
158.73
226.09
510.30
95.13
3.H
78.00
2tl.80.28
2180.28
,onus
'AlOJIicatioD' FO .... S and Assistaace In Pilling Them
eat WiD Qe At . the Following Plaees "On ,
. . . '
71h
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-a. 'ID.Till -5" 'p. -
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LEGiON HALL, MASON
AMERICAN LEGION HALL, FRANKLIN
VETERANS OF WARS HALL, MORROW
BE SURE TO lUlING ORIGINAL PAPERS
DR: 'He M. SERVICE omCER, SOLDIER' 'AND SAILOR RELIEF COMMllTEE
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Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Tondinson,
Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Earnhart,
Mr. oscoe Furnas, Mr. and Mrs.
Ru. () el Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Ludington were at
the Farm Bureau. Member hi \)
Dn\'e banquet at the Lebanon
Pre, l yteri an Church on Tues-
<1a ev nin,e:.
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A I!ARM DIARY
DY D. J. FRAIZER
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deep co.vered at lleast half of gone, if he has the gun in his
it. We' are wondering how that hand.
much got in and won.dering I There seven reabirds up
even more how to get It out. by the barn Saturday looking
There is ,a tile rain some where for corn. How I I had a
but none of us could locate it crib full. Last week I we.nt to
and it must have been frozen the Jackson sale over on Bun-
up at the outside end for ' the 11e" Hill R{)ad, but 1. ..dido'! get
TfoiE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 4
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO , No. 4381
T,HU,RSDAV, FE.RUARV 19, 1948
cailers were Mrs. ' Robert Greene
and Delores
Walker of 'Dayton. .
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Run-
,yon. spent with Mr.
Mfs. Ha-r(jld.-EJlel: otne.:ar.
FEbruary 1-6, 1948, Zero, -water dKln'.t "A:Ml :rlle .poor.. COIll __ .The iust Jot sold. for
sunshine thaw, fog, rain, flood, pigs alml()st had to swim to get $.2'.20 an i Dearth Sheehal'l took
sunshine: freeze. That is . the to the feed through. Fortunate- half of all there was. Then the
kind of weather that we ha,d last Iy one corner was high enough man that bid in tnenexllot took
. week. If there was any kind that for them to have a dry bed at , what was left and I never even
.. READ THE CLASSIFIED AD,S a ' we missed, it was something any rate. . bid. There was a Saturday
Mrs .. Anna Lucas spent a rew
:days last week with her
ter Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Thomp-
son of Midland. '\
SI-JOE , "?t
REBUILDING
AYNESVILLE REPAIR
SERVICE '
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
WAYNESVILLE
. STORE
PHONE 2121
that we can't have in February. The crows . are. very bold but I had ha(i so much trouble
Mr. alld Mrs . .James Wildman
of Jackson Ohio spent Sunday
night. and with her
pare'1ts Mr, and Mrs . .
and,taplily.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Come-
stock and children of Beaver- .
town were weekend guests of
their aunt Mrs. Alice Turman.
M rand Mrs. H it)' Gibson cal-
led' OIl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ro.
Sunday afternoon . .
.Friday the fog was so thick that these days. day I am g?- .in and out at .this one
you couldn't see a car's length ing to. have a loophole an that I <;lId not dare try m Satur-
it -rained, and how one of my doors so .that I' can day's mud. I always wonder
It did ram. The water has been Slip a gun in it and shoot at why they do not have some one
up over. the. roads out of them. No matter how close they direct traffic at tllese No
Wayn,esvllle thiS week end aI!d ' come and how busy they seem could get 'out until every-
flash floods were reported 10 to be' they always see, if I open' thing ",vas. all over there
:r
he
sewers a window or a door or try to a big trutk right 10 the
at the, pla!}t In sneak around the house to get middle of, the road. Lunch was
ton dldn t work Frtday mght a shot at them, They are even served from that fancy ' new
and the worKers had trouble going by hundreds to try td get lunch wa.gon trailer that some
ge ting to' their cars and the com out of a ' small patch on.e has started. I try .anY7 Car'l G, Smith and Mr. an:d
out. that is still in the field over on thlr:fe. I miSS the home. and Mrs. Clarence J. pavls
Saturday morning we went Township Road. My tenant rna e --pIes served by some were Su'oda.y l?,'uest,s of
down to the hog house to see there has 'tried shooting at them or Grange. Mr. Smith's cousln and .husband
l
about movin'g In , some. little but after the first time the look- , It IS bad news to me tha' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sirnl?son, at
pigs. We were having a flood outs always see him as soon as R.alph Parks has accepted a call Earlham College' in Richmond,
m there. Water a foof or m'ore he comes out the door and are to Wyandotte, Mich.!, and will . I d
Veterans Are 'Required to' Answer
0,0 Ohio Bonus Form
-
be leaving SOO'l1. It Isn't often n.
that you can have two'ministers !In' m
but file Pa,rks so near il bas
been possible for to enjoy ", . emort41n
both th'e fal1l;ily aud the Harry' Clifton Haines, was
Keys fahllly and I shall miss ' born September 15, 1870, and
them very they go. departed this ,life on ' February
The sun Just looked throuth 5 th, . 1.948, . aged seventy-s.eveq
f t It f the clouds and the redbird Slt- years,-follr m' onths, twenty-one
Twenty ques'tt'o' ns whl'ch mllst con memen resu a sen- t . th t " t 'd
.. .,.. t b t t' I d' 109 m e ree ou Sl e my win- d
be answered by each veteran ence y . cour mar la urmg d W' b t' It 't b ays:-
, 1 f h h' b foreign service. . a egan a SlOg. won e His early life was spent in
who app ies or teo 10 onus 13. Indicate whether .servic,e now 'until spring is here . . Wunesville, Ohio.
were listed by Dr. H. M. f d' A ' N We just counted a. flock of 20 e aSM'Q'ine
d
1n holy wed-
Iiams, service OffIcer. was per opne m ,/<\rmy., avy, ced t " th f
', "I' would advI'se every vete'r- Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or a wax-wmg's 111 e trees lock with elvina Ratchford, 0
th over by the .sp'rinf There is a Sardinia, Ohio, on Februa,ry
an 'to get out his 0 1
e
4
r
. Was separo/ atl'on from ac pafirto
l
f rob,ins t 'ere too. One 17th, t 897. '
servic pap,ers and stu .y. IS 1st . . - . 0 , 1em IS ,slth.ng in my He leaves to mourn his pass-
so that he can answer the. five duty. by assign- berry bush eatlOl?,' the berries ing, his wife, Melvina, three
t'lons when he f.lls out hl's ap- ment to macbve status, or re- and the otlle . . th t M th H "
, r IS m e ree. daughte,rs, Mrs. ar a ames
pll'cata'on form," Dr .. WIII1am.s tirem,ent? Spl'I'ng ' I'S surel he' Bett t St
' Y reo er ge Shields, Mrs. Lacie evenson
. {5. Was .vereran separated 'to work on that income fax re- and Mrs. Elizabeth Byard; one
1 to 5. Veteran's full name, from active duty under honor- turn., 't " son, Howard Allen Hainesj two '
address, date of ser.vice or 'a.
b1e
cond.itions? son-in-Iaws j one ' daughter-in-
serial numbers, and Name under 16. Is veteran , still on .active m' . :.JJ. ' '!( law j ' three
which applicant served in the duty in the armed forces of the . two grandsons, all of Dayton,_ .
armed forces. ( . U. S? If so, certificate of com- .' ".. . I.. . 'I '" Ohio, numerous cousins, and
'6. Was ' veteran on active missioned officer is required many 'friends. , . -'----';" __
duty Dec. 7, 1 - .answers to preceding M'r, and Mrs. W. A. Callahan During the many years he re-
7. Date active duty com- 15 questions. ' and children'Patrick and'Sharon sided in Hillsboro, Obio, he was
, menced if after Pearl Harbor 1 i. Statement of residence of Mt. , Cincinnati, employed by Holt Brothers
Day. .. and number of selective service and MI'. and Mjs. '(V il1iam'CaUa- Broom PaCtory; Strain and
8. Date veteran was board, if veteran had registered han of Hyde Park, Cincin,nati, Walker Broom Factory and the
ed from duty. for the draft. and Mr., and Mrs. Hamid Filer C S Bell Foundry of Hills.
9. Date of and date ' 18. Statement of place of re- of nea.r Xenia were recent din- bora: Upon to Day-
sidence' of Dec. 7,1941, if on ner of Mr. and Mrs.T: ton, he was associated with the
vice' between Dec. 7, 1941. active' duty at that tim-e.
t
anQ C. Runyan of Mt. Hollr . '-Weiler Broom Works, and the
Sept. 2" '1945, both ' da.tes place where it had been ouring . Mr. and Mrs. T. c. ' Runyan Frank HillsrnJth Company.
inclusive, dudrig w.hich veteran. one year precedinr, that day. ,'visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mr. Haines died 'of a heaft at-'
was. in domestic service. 19:' Statement of. ' plate 'of Filer neal Xenia Sunday. tack, after a lingering illness,
to. Number of dayS in penal ,residence when, veteran com- , Mr. tewis Crawford of Xenia at his home, 1034 Walnut
confinement 'as, a result of sen- menced active'd\lty after Dec. 1" called on his J),arents Mr. alfd Hills Place, Day.ton, Ohio . . Fun-
tence by 'court martial during 1941 and place where it had Mrs. Clarence Crawford also eral services were ' conducted
domestic service.. been during one year preceding Miss Minnie Crawford af Day- by Hev. Joseph Henry, at the
11. ' Date of and "his first day sud) aC,ti,,;e duty. ton spent the end with her Schlientz and ' Moore Bros,=-;--,-,-
T"+"-'--'-Oate of ending of each period 9f . . 20. apphed f0.t, parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Funeral Home, Dayton, on
service b'etween Dec; ' 7, .1941 or received, from a state othr Crawford. . .' urday afternoon, With inter.menf
STOKE'S DA1RY
EAOOW 00'-0 Products"
Phon . , 21 ,LEBANON, OH 10 .
FRANK SIBCV, Repr.eeentative ,
ROGERS & SIMPSON
TRACI'OR SA'.!S
.... 1341
' WAYNESYJLI..Et 0100
and Sept. .2, 1945 t:loth dates thall Ohio a bonus or cOmpen- Mr. , Berges ' in . Memorial Park Cemetery,
. 'inclusive, during which veteran sation based upon service in the and children f)f payton, Ohio, . The Fraternal
was'in foreign seryice. anned forces of the U: S. in spent Sunday afternoon Oraer of . E.agles, of whicb he
12. days in pen.al War II? Mr. and Mrs. lue Morgan. Other \Va's a meI)lbeF, conductedm'em.
orial services at
the funeral home.
WAl:L ..PAPER - . NU ENAMEL
ICDt-TONE
'. GENERAL ELEcrRIC BULBS
<
. ,Appliance Co
PHONE ._.r. ...
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We 16sfa dear a
10):a1 ffl end, a good neighbor, a
good. '
cannot sa'y, and' I will not say
That .1 e is dead,,-He is just
. . away! "
? Nith it cneer.y smile, a a wave
of the hand, . ' .J...
. He has wandered into an un
known land. '
lef,t us dreaming how very
fair .
It f!lust be, since . he
hngers there. . . '
And who '-the wild-
est yearn ' '. ..
For the step and the
.' .(t.ad return.
Think of him faring on, as dear
I n the love of There as the '
love of Here;
." Think of him still as the same
I say; I
He is not dead-he is just
away.
Whitcoiiib Riley.
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, PAGE 6 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAVNUVILLE, OHIO ;Net.435I
. TH'U,A8DAY, 1t, 1M8
,
Food, and other are already being reduced
by retailers In . many of the large cities
of the country, evid.ently in an endeavor to get rid
of high-cost inventories without taking too great a
10s8,. Such action is a 'strong indication the
interests believe that the price drop i8_ not a tem-
porary one, but that commodity prices ' will
PetitioD

_ fJuD PIlle 1)
rude replies to civil ' questions
asked.
5. Crossed JInes or' circuits
causi'ng unnecessary noise or d'u-
pttcate-con versa tionS', especiall v
on long distance calls. . '
ca:n or will make any attempt
at correction of the alJove spec-
ified faults.
. In the ebent such information
IS not fort within a rea-
sonable time after this petition
is. received by the Company, it
then ' the wilt of the pe_
to present their case to
the State , Public Utilities
Commission for .their cohsidera-

' Whereas, these 'existing
conditions are the cause of a
g;reat amount of inconvenience
to' the Wa:ynesville community MARRIAGE LICENSES
and its telephone subscribers,
With: a Buck'eve
In Congress .
, to-drift, -eoneieeasl, m.. t'b, weeka..
and months ahead. Cuts in the retail priaes of food
and other necessities of life wilJ, go far
stoppmg or blocking wage increase demands by or-
aani .... labol' aDd other groups of workers. Where
J;Dade the empioyers , will not be
prou 'M pat .... iDcre'ases as readily as in the
patt, f. aU bulnen and industry is becoming very
cautious in making commitments for the future.

and , Gerald Gene ' 18, Leb-
Whereas, the 'present curtail- anon, electrician, Nannie Allen, '17,
_ , ment of the telephone service Lebanon, factory workler.
Despite ,some stories to the contrary, the sudden in this community can be classed 50nley Smith, 24,
CLI ,.0 ...
., c ....... , ... OWe . ........
break in commodity prices caught the Truman Ad- alS a definite hazard to life and paper worker, ,Myrtle Easterling,
ministration flat-footed. While demanding that some- property, and , 30, ,
While some of the Truman Administration argue
,to tlie contrary, it is the general opinion here in
Washington that the has busted," and that
in commodity and stock prices the
past few weeks is but the beginning of the primary
post-war recession or depression. In fact, commodity
prices declined more in the first five 'days of the
market break than In any similar periol! of time
since 1920. Most students of the situation believe
may rally a bit now and tpen, but that the
downward will continue for at least the next
,six or months before the final levelling off
perlOd is reaehed. 'It is also befng predicted that' by
Spring Summer of 1949 'economic conditions wili
have so ' righted themselves, that the country will
be in for five years or more of greli'f prosperity.
The present" economic pattern seems to be about
the same as that followed the fotlowed the first
World War. ,
thing spould be done to' reduce hign prices, the Ad- Whereas the 'undersigned Harold W. Ware, 125, Franklin,
mini"tration has undoubtedly been desirous of main- ' feels it is the duty of the Tele- mechanic, Golden Taylor ' 23
.
taining the. boom at a high level until after the No- phone ' Company to take the Franklin, nUfse. "
vember. elections. On the third day. that grain and necessary steps to immediately' Leroy Lam:b, 26, Franklin, bar-
other commodities had gone down the limit per-' correct these difficulties, we tender, Leona Harper, 22, Frank-
mitted by law, President ruman issued a statement hereby petition said Telephone lin, waitress. . ,
warning' the American people that if prices did Company to a. full state- Raymond Elston, 26, ' Cincinnati,
not stop going up we would have a depression in ":lent in writing, covering the Inez Dilk, Lebanon, clerk
________ _
pared for him several days before, when hia ad-
visets ,were confident no price break would come
any time ' soon-all of- which demonstrates how
much the Government experts actually know about
economics.

One of the reasons for the recent price break is
the fact that supply ,and demand-especiaUy at
the high 'prices which have been in effect-have
been brought into balance. The supply pipe-lines of
goods and commodities have been pretty well filled .
and retail inventories are at an alt-time'
high. Thete can be economic in such
a situation; and, if the present price decline proves
to be as general. and as lasting as most observers
believe it wili be, then there is a likelihood that
the general price level will go down to
from fifteen to thirty per cent below that which per-
tained on January first, before a new price level is
established. '
... . .
NOW. ANYONE CAN HAVE
New Pocket - Size Water .
Heater Coats Leas t&an $2.25
HOY, WATER QUICK !'
/
HEATS WATER FAST
Merely place a -)3ortable FAST-
WAY Water Heater in a recept.
acle containing water. Plug in
the nearest socket. Lo and be-
holq! The FAST-WAY toes to
at once, heating: water like'
for ' 10 t .purposes-a suf ..
flclel'!t for bathing,
washmg" scrubbmg, cleaning
cream. separators, etc. The
speed dependirtg on quantity.
,CAUTION: Directions for usin?;
are furnished with each heater . d d b
Head and follo,w. Cos,ts less than" an . . own ase.m.ent stairs. Nc
tanks full when a few
As result of the Budden drop in
prices - especially in gra!n and Uyestock - Ameri:.
can farmers will not be as prosperous in as in
1946 and 1947." Yet farm prices will haw to become
much lower' before' the Government will be required ..
, The Senate .will v:ote' 'on the I St. Lawrence Sea- ,.
way' project 27th an agreement ,
reached last week. It is),elng prediCted that the
Senate ",ill vote down the bill ' to authorize the
expenditure of some eight , hundred ', million dollal's
on the 'project. 'Opponents of. the measure insist that
the cost would' be much more; and accord-
ing to the present engineering plans for the Sea-
way, most 'sea-going, ships of American registry
could, not use ' the project, inasmuch as a twenty-
seven channel is provided for , in the pending
leg.islation, while most ocean-g,oing American ships
hare a draft of thirty-one feet.
No fires to build or hot gallons or a quart is wanted
"yater to carry. No running up ' Handy' Portable! Inexpensive::
'WAYNESVILLE, ' FURNITURE
& APPLIANCE CO.
Aeroia from Grabge Hall
"
to support them. Wheat, for instance, Will have to
the ' Government steps
in to support price. Gorn will ' have to ' go down,
to $1.41 a bushel; 9ats to ,1.02; soybeans to $2.12;
cotton to twenty-eight cents a pound; bpgs to
,16.02 a cJlickeils ' to twenty-six
. cents a pound; and sixty cents a pound.
. ... . ,.
'\
Nora Sherwood -,
LEGIW HOUDAY
"
NEw SUITS
Anne , Wheelen va.
divorce, &!ross neglect,
. ememe C. Donald- Dila-
tush. '
Hazel Wilkerson va. WiUa'l"d '
Wilkerson, divorce, eJotreme cruel-
ty, C. Donald Dilatush .
Margaret Pursley va. Cecil Purs-
ley, divorce, extreme cruelty, C.
Donald Dilatush. , . Stella Powell ye. Wilbur Powell,
dlvQree, grOft neglect, extreme
cruelty, ,YGUDC and Young . . , Mr. T. W. VanPelt celebrated
'RADIOS &
, .
Appliance
CPODRICH TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
"
WORK
Maude McDwain. Fannie Banker. ' his ' eighty-second birthday an-
Sadi, Ste;nrd, GertrUde Jones"and niversary on, Sunday, and in
Cora Gorings Tindall va,,: honor hiS son-in-law and daugh,. SPORTING GOODS
MONDAY, 'FEB. 23
IN HONOR. OF

Ellen CarrleR-outt, Berk. ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulker-
Will,am ,and Grae Belen Tin- " so.n ,enter.tained to dinner Mr. KITCHEN WARE
a and construe- and Mrs. H. M. VanPelt of
tion of Will, J T. Riley. Spring Valley.

Ohio
PHONE 448
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We also Haye a complet.e line of Acme' Paints.
and see us for a price.
I
General, Electric line' of light BuJbs
Champi on' Outboard Mot r
Come
SMITH SERVICE and
, I. " 1 I .... , I
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South Main St,reet
FRI. 20 , 'SAT. 21
'''urder, Violence and bankruptcy
, 'The Ga, Ruchero i
SUN. 22 MON .. 23
At Last - - A real hilarious Slap;.Stick
1 % Hours of irthful . comedy as
only "A & C" n give. . "..
WED. 25 iHURS. 26
This could be good. - - who knows!
A good plot woven aroun(J two fine
performers. ' . " '. ,
BOB Q'REGAN, Owaer
, WAYNESYIU.E. OillO
,
FEBRUARY 1848
Roy Roger., T ........ aae! 'Nolan'.
C-Sou of the Pioaeer'.liaad. '
Also: First Time in Ohio - - ,
Ovoatie 0'1_, Astor
All-Star Negro Musical Cast. ,
Buck Co.e Home X
Bad Abbott, LOll
loa.
, Jingle-J e-Jingle. Musical
Also: Warner' N,.., .....
r
H .. "'-.ptatloD
, Geor.e Brent, Merle Oberon
with a good PaSSing Parade Short,
iracle in a Corn Field; ,
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TWIN LENSES
by ,
FOX HOLLY
low. townsman Dick Ca'mpbeU FAVORITE STORY HOUR
has ' been very helpful to the TO FEATURE
Twin management thi$ winter "CASEY AT THE BAT" .
in trying to' keep you warm.
l
k h'ld t h' I d' When Tris Speaker, one of
I e c 1 ren, muS Music, tec mco or, an alr- baseball's 'all-time greats, was
come of age. We' re but, planes give Roy Rogers and k d b h d f th
responsibiltty been thrust Trigger the new look m Friday as e y t e pro ucers 0 e
upon us. In last week's column and Saturday's "The Gay Ran- Dayton Power and Lil!:ht com-
we threatened bringing you 'Be- chero" a Western that tells of pany's Favorite Story radio pro-
th T . , b k d . I S gram to name his' best-loved
hind the scenes at e a.n ruptcy an VIO ence. 0ll!e- f
arn
, he immediately chose,
'The headaches of an exhlbltor, thing' novel, too, an AstOr plC-
and several readers have asked ture "Ovoutie O'Rooney" with mest Lawrence Thayer's
for the low-down. "It looks so an all-star Negro musical diamond, "Casey at
easy", said one, "to run a mov- Different, . very good, and the
ing picture .. S!lch "a gay first time shown 10 Ohio The for}i1.er Cleveland In-
of a Don,'t need to review "Buck dian's "Favorite Story" will be
ORegan, Tw.m smlled Privates Come Home", appear- presented" on air, Tuesday,
when I told him thl.s. ing Sunday and Monday. lf you February 24, at 9 :30 p. m. over
"'Interesting' is a better ad- like Bud Abbott and Lou Cos- WHIO, as a preview of the
iedive," he said. "I didn't feel tello you Like 'em, that's all. spring training season soon to .
so gay any nig.ht the last Come prepared for hi.tarity, or, .
cold spell, trymg to keep 200 if monkey buginess Isn't y'0ur picture. ' Well done. They were
P
atrons warm." - Some of line, better stay at home wIth a .' paying three dollars to see it in
Florida." . ,
you like it at 70 ; some prefer g'ood book. Latest news, also,
80 during' zero spells; some and a musical short" Jin- Mrs. Alfred E. Stout: "The
fume if it' s over 60, those who Matinee Sun- was good, but had I
keep their coats on. 70 'is rea. day, vf course at' 2 :30 p. n( known more ahout it, I'd never
sonable and a compromise. So Speaking of Abbott and Cos-.. brought the <;hiildren." (Mrs.
you work for 70. Did you ever . tello reminds us of a promised ' Stout' has good constructive cri-
stop to think that when 200 report on Duet in the Sun. Some ticism here. f'n the future, when-
humans sit side by side for tlfe quotes: . ' ever we know iri advance
t
this
of a show, the heat gen- Mr. 'Mac' McWilliams: "Not column wi].) em.phasize snows
erated f r0m: their bodies spiral worth the price of admission. with purely an adult' slant.)
the temferature of the theatre? Over-rated. But I'd give you a . The Twin Theatre manage-
Or tha when the audience Is dollar and a quarter any day to . ment 'reports albout an even
small, the furnace has to work see Abbott and Costello!" break on DUEL IN TH E S .
twice as hard to warm your Mr. Gerald A. C r e e c h :
fewer bones? In other words, "Worth the' price of. admission.
it' s a ' constant one-man job Very good entertainment. A pic ..
watching the furnace alone- ture 'like this now and then is
upping' the pressure, down.ing nice to have. Saves going to..
the pressure, to . the 'Dayton."
number .of patrons. Your fel- Mr. carl Lacy: "Excellent
FORD GARAGE .
SPECIAL
UNTIL MARCH 15 ONLY
5 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
TIRES
COMPLETE Atrro-ACCFSSOJtIES

CARS WASHED
WRECKER SERVICE
} " ,
It B. 11ER, Proprietor
,
PiaGDe 2341
AT .TilE "Pri_dly Store"
OM'E' FURNISH,INGS!
'ilHard-To-Get" Items
..
open in the South.
Lionel Stander, gravel-voiced
characte r comedian, will be
heard as the fearsome yet ma-
gnanimous ' Casey. Also in the
is Hal Berger, popular
West Coast baseball ' commen-
,
Ronald Colman wiU be the
narrator.
Little Karan . and DeeAnn
Thomas were Wednesday and
Thursday guests of their grand-
parents, Mr. and , Mrs. F. E.
Tho.mas.
I "aU ReapeD I, Office
T orrow Morailll
Afler Taking a Siaort
Course in Colll8lhus
t
Dr. Earl Wright

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THE MIAMI GAZET1'E PAGE I
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4868
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1948
A
WONDERFUL
OPPORTUNITY !
And only a .small investment of
$800-wlth famous artist own-
ing .Lot No.2, in the heart of
Morrow, Ohio, where the
\ One - Two - Three Meets
tbe CC-8
Highways--Where the East and
West' meet the North and South_
Noted artist .
STANFORD BOGEN ,
claims he intends to imm!ediate-
Iy build a beautiful restaurant
to face both highways. Build-
i will be arllstic rustic on
crimson red cement, with a per-
manent gallery of fine arts on
the walls. .
WRITE HIM TODAY
He Will See You At Once!
-Adv.
..-
Back in depression year of 1933 shop.
, . ;K 12 WOOL RUGS
9 a 12 PELT BASE RUGS
l.IIk At TDical -lira,.. f .. s Fnm
. CURTAINS - SLIP (:OVERS
LAMPS (Ploor aDd . .
STUDIO COUCHES ,(Fully SpriD. Pin_)
..
LMNG ROOM .SUITES
BEDROOM SUITES
STOVES
"COIIIplete Home P ........... "
. HOM,E FURNITURE
Phon.
912R
. I
CO. :=
"Eaat Mala Street at Whit .... "
. ,
ping was easy your poCketbook whcn'-YOl!
. food and other commodities.
Today prices have gone sky':high 6111
"01 j",..s. The1'.re lower toclat
than they in 19 3 despite' ina .....
of new buses, terminals, tires, psoU ....
'. and overhead . Now, a. ncv.r ,H-
fore, you travel in luxurious cotnfort a"
'more Gteyhound.
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WAYNESVILLE TO \ '
0.. RpcI
JaANON n:-
XENIA ,.-
CINCINNATI :II 1:= .
COLUMBUS 1.81 leU
SPRING VA1J'y ' .11
DAYTON .81 ,1M
SPRINGFIELD .II I."
., (Tax Induded)
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
, WAYNEIVILl.E DRUG Store
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G R E Y- H 0 U N.O
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PAGE 1 THE .MIAMI of, , Fayetteville; Ol1,io. Btenny choult.heis at Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Flinspach
' WAVNE18VILLE, OHIO ' 'No. 4366 , 'It e' ew.'.,1 Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Whit- Ky. . had unexl?ected callers on FI' i-
THUR'SPAV, FEBR,UARV 19, 1948 ' , .., aker the ' West Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray and day evenmg. ,They arrived to
. . Wayne DIScussIon Group Fri- children entertained Mr. and help Mr. Flinspac;: h celebrate
J
ill - Mr and Mrs. Walter Clark day evening. A larg-e crowd wa Heirer aaQ..dauit-lg-Ift- l ---I-his b!rthday anniversa ry' and th
d6 .--N-ome Miss Wanda Clark" and Mr. and . present despite the inclement ter to dinner Thursday evening. \' as .pleasant! sp nt ir
I'"en Mrs. Junior Cl ark and son, spent \\ eather. Mr. Vernon Pursley's father, .games. 0 Ii ciou' r freshment5
Miss Ina Dearth oJ Franklin Saturda. evening . with thei r ' 'Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Henry of Mr. Hubert Pursley, was abl e to were served. t
called on Dr. and Mrs. F:- B. . uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton have purchased ,the be 'removed frOIlJ Miami Vaney Those' preseni ' were Mr. an j
Gregg Friday.. m'orning. . Sheehan at property, at the railroad, .Tuesd.ay, tQ :his home Luth r Hart ock .. u-n,:i n-,
" -Mrs, Olive Curl, Dr. Emma the 90th lJlrthday of from Mr, R"berts of Lebanon;: ': .": m.'!Frankltn a,lTer a opera- Mr. and Mr . Har ry att rth-
Holloway and' Mrs. Evalyn Pe- Mr. . ' . The . nei,ghbors of' .an.d. . ' f ' wai te, Mr. and Mr . ' Hem at-
:rterson attended the joint- meet- , Mrs. AlIce Trackey, has Mrs. A. R . . Shoemake tendered Mr. and Mr. Henry Saylor terth\\ aite an j !'(1I1S, Mr. Law-
"ing- of the W.' C. T: U. and been a shut-in for a number of a' surprise party Tuesday and childre,rt visited ;the: la:ffer I' nce Puma , Mr .. and Mr . Ly-
: Council of Women .011 .,.Years, . quietly celebratetJ - hlf a.t i.heir. on Route ' sister, north! of man .tIT. h -t, h ' t , . and
. Friday at the Fnemts Meetmg 87th birthday on In ho!,or of Jnelr 24th wed- C(>:mmunlon serVlce was held fanl i1, :
. Hause ... ,,:, ' 1.. . Feh .. 1l . Mr, and Mrs. dm,gannlversat-y: a.t the LytIe Church. conducted --.; .. - ... .
;' -;li 'lInt of Lytk called on. her 1!1 the lv),rs: Everett visited her by . the pasto.J'I, Rev. j oseph
::cal1ed ' on '" Marne ' and afternoon. Mrs. Tnckey IS C?US111, .Mrs. ArVilla Dye on her Myres of Dayton. . " .
:!Annie Brown on Friday. ': der the Ooctor's t are now Wltti nmty fifth birthday Tuesday at ' Mr. and MrS. Lowell Gray
" Mrs. Martha Henderson was a cold. Her dau,ghter, Mrs. Irma Jamestown. . . . and Mrs. of Dayton were,
;:the g-uest of Mr .. and Mrs. Kellar Sweetrilah and r. . and Mrs. Calvin Long- dinne.r
'(Hoak on Thursday at the Far- Mr. and Mr? Leo LeWIS, of Day,: and family were Sunday of ;theit Mr.
mers' Club. ' . ", . .. . I ". ton are carmg ,for nero . . . ' , dmner guests of Mrs. ' Louella . a.nd Mrs. Wilbur' Glark ..
. , Mrs., ,Howard 'Ivins ,of. Red .. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde . Swank llnd JiInm'e 'Swank in . Mr. Ronald Rush.attended the
lion called on Mrs. Ella Dakin entertained' at 4 .famil,r Dayton. . '\ ;,.. . . amnual of th'e'TMiami
Sunday afternoon. . Sunday, celebratmg the ' third Mrs . . J. B, ' Jones was the CouncIl Boy Scouts at
Mr. ancl Mrs. Rayburn Cad- birthday of their guest .Q( Mrs. 'Carl Pickering the N. C. R. Auditorium Satur-
wallader of Cincinnati called at BIll y. Melloh. The. ,guests were': Centerville from Tuesday until day evening.
the Home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morns Wharton of Thursday o,t ith.is week. . -----.;...-.-
The Board of Trustees of the Miami Shores, Dayton, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, . Walter Clark ,,vatter Cardinal (ttt). 219
H(lme met. hete on Mrs. . Loren Rout.zahn and and daughter M!ss Wanda Clark
and were our guests at .dmner: tiau,ghter of Mr. spent Sun,day WIth Mr. anctMrs.
Those present were Mr, Seth and Mrs. Bernard Melloh and
Furnas Mrs Ella Cook and Mrs. son of near Lebanon. ,
Martha Henderson 'of W.aynes- Mr, a,nct Mrs. Vernon: ,
ville, Mr. ' Merritt Roberts and and sons m c?mpany Mr.
and Miss Mabel Wilson of South and Delb r! FI.sher and chIldren
Charleston. i' of Clarksv!l1e,.
Mrs. Merritt Roberts of South Fourteenth weddmF,' ,ant}lver-
Charle ton was the guest of Miss Sunday evenmg a
Huth Chandler on Wednesday, shnner at the Canton Resturant
. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark and 111 Dayton, and a party
Mr, and Mrs. Bouch of Dayton at Ke!ths
call ed on Mr Clark' s aunt Mrs. . It IS reported Mr. and
. . Alice Clark' on Sumlay M r:- .Hunt have sold
noon ' theIr fal m part to Mr. Genrge
AUCTIONEERING
STANLEY -aDei KOOGLER
BROKERS L.ICEN8E
For Date., Phone 288tz Wayn vill
Ohio. R.v..... ",hara
,1.

Westheinier & Company
Members New York Stock
. Get Your TRUCk. and
BUSINESS
S. 'ONS
. ,.' of
STANFORD BOGEN
Morr0w.9hi
OFFICE CLOSED
FEB. 1
. to
MARCH 1
While on Vaeation
Dr. C. E. Wilkin"
Optometric EYe Specialist
26 South Detroit Strf!et
XENIA, OHIO
..
A LOT EA .. IER '
TO PAY
oli Monday afternoon Mrs. Hellkl f Lebanon and part to
Clark s calle r was her sister-in Mr. Vi, E. Ke er of
law Mrs. Lee Mason of Mason. and WIll soon move to their re.-
. ' . cently purchased farm near
Exchan,ges and other
, registered Exchanges
Investment Trust Shares
Bought - S,old - ' Quoted
Many time when a fi.mcral
director i sele te ; famil fund
ha ve been prett well deplet 1
b ther xp 11 :e' .
II-Ohlo admitted to Union.
1803.
I
IO:-U.S. outlaw. due1tnQ.
;t
,,.t ' 1839.
: of'V.rclun. 1916.
. .
\ . Birthday .
. .
I3-Rotary Oiub founded.
. 19J5.
, ,
.' quana.
. Ch.ater Nimitz
1:-----:-_._"'--......;.;,.,.-- ' --=bOm ...:, l88S ::.=c...._
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U-Colt revolver pate\o\ted.
1836. \.' IMI

Use The Almanac To
Check t:he Weather
But Use .
GAZETTE CLASSIFID'
\ , ADS
. To Buy, Sell, Rent,
Loan, Borrow
Any Time of The Y
8U IlDINGS CHATTU'S , AIJTOMOBIlES LIABILITY
. .
FARM .NSURANCE"
in the Ohio Parmers gift )'Ou broad against losses
on your farm. It conn )'OUt. buildiDp, JOur chaneb, )'Our auuuilobile
aael fOUl' UabWcy for accidents to ochers. Why Dot He us today?
Yoa .... , .... ,. Ide wbeo you'", iaawed Ua .... 0bJ0 'armen .
, .
Karl D. Dakin Agency

113, lIulberr)', LEBANON, O.


. oilo " IS._ CO_ANY
. OlIO MI"- 21' -- rthh tMI.
i
Phone 'Waynesville 2530
In cases f thi kind ur
mod rate pri e - hedulc 'L a
most welcome con veni n , A-k
us ab,out it-Iy'lt1. peo. I " .
Dayton AD3257
Call
C. E. MICHENER
Phoae 2926
JPtACE YOUR, 9RDER .NOW
." TO BE SURE OF EILtlNG YOUR NEEDS.
FERTILIZER IS AGAIN ON LIST
WE DELIVER
. .
'Fairley .Hardware
. .
. .
Stores
8 - BIG STORES - 6
PHONE 2441
.
' CLAMIFIED AD RATES
,. PER WORD MINIMUM ..
TIMES OR til OFF
r ..
OON'T fORGET TO CALL
us for Insurance. All types of
InsUrance at a savings. Call
, francis Gene Brown, pbone
Waynesville 2935 'or call
collect 2 t 1 1.
a.1 letale F,..
IP TOV 'BAft A:iAJiiUCX., oa
PAlIK ,,'10 ..... 0lIl, CII' .... \
ODD BInIIII-. ,N. __ MI ,
LanID A .... --. 0Id0. ' tie
HOUSE FOR RENT-
TWO-ROOM HOUSE for rent
furnshed. T. O. Holmes,
Franklin Road. -2 t 9
WANTED TO RENT
Three months' r.ent in advance
offered for unfurnished a-
partment or house, by couple"
no children, fine references.
Write Post Office Box 532,
WHmington, Ohio. , -2 t 2
WANTEJ) TO RENT-
TWO LIGHT HOUSEKEEP-
'ING rooms or one room to
. furniture. Call 2635
after 4:30 P. M. '-219
FARM WANTED-
-----
WANTED TO' RENT, farm on
thi,rds or will consider work-
in,g' by month. Best of refer-
ences. Leave word at Gazette
Office. ' ' ---':'226
TRUCK 'FOR SALE
Model A Panel ' Truck. Good
condi.tion. New 16-inch tires.
Call 2949. " 'J indo
.. t=l.QJ;wtLE - New electric wa
ter heaters, one 66-g-allen
one Will in.
staU. Myron
Phone Wav.nesville 2956.
WASHER FOR SAl,'
- ELECTRIC WASHING mac ,
hine for Phone 27 t 1.
INCUBAlOR-
FOR SALE - 300-egg incuba-
tor. Phone Spring Valley
3-,7.202. . , -219
r. .1'
... ; ,
.' FEr IFoJt ':5MB -
Buffet, cheap,
. one '11. Mrs. J.- R.
. Wade. ' : -219
FOR SALE I ' ,
2 lamps; Electric
Iron,; Floor and Dust Mops'
, Aluminum Cooking Set. \ and
other cooking utensils; 2 Ax- '
,minister Steamer
Trunk; Silv.er .Wafe Service for
8; and other articles. .
Carl W. laay, 2662
ELECTRIC STOVE-
;
ELECTRIC STOVE for sale. In
gO,od shape, being used every
: .day. ' Route 2.
.
THE WARREN COUNTY Fish
and Gam e Conservation
Association thanks the many '
p.ersons who attended Thurs-
day' s in Waynesville
for their interest in its act-
- 21 9
CARD OF TIJANKS
I WTSH T'O THANK my many
friends and patrons for the
many cards and 1 tters sent
to me during my recent -111-
ness. .
, Dr. H. E. Hattt away.
Mrs. Chas. D. Davis (ttt) 2 19
I WISH TO THANK all of our
many friends for their mess-
ages and kindness on the oc-
casion of my wife's death.
, , Carl W.
NOTICE 0," APP()INTMfNr
: ;
A""""'"
Notice is hereby given that
Albert H. Stubbs . whose Post
Office Address. is Waynesvilie
Ohio bas been duly appointed
as Administrator I of other Estate
of Venera Lee' Kirkpattick late
of Warren County, OhiO, de ..
ceased .
Dated this 10tl} ,day of Feb
ruary t 948. ." .:
C. Donald .Dilatusb"" Atty.
RALPH H. CARI:Y,
Judge' of the' Probate Court
Warren County, ,
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NORR,I8 BROCK COMPANY
filltolnn.t. UIl''''' atock Yard.
O
v. W,Jr. and ' ........... Iv An
PGllntzatton ' MOOnd to "9 ....
8trlotlv . ..11.... on th_ ... ..
a.. .a,ound '" rket lit . ... .
oou .. .
Ml\YIC& THAT SATI.,Ee
Dt I
aoo 10 m. s.
a 12
U: ft rnal 100. or Our Dally'
, .-ar ... t-1t8DOl't.
Mr. and Mrs. 1=. E. Thomas
b3:d as Sunday guests Mr.
an" Mrs. John R,obey of Day-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Earn-
bart and family of Beavertown
and Mrs. Winifred: Hartsock and
son.
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NonCE
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,TO,,,,,
FUILTIME DlTI1ES
FEB. 23
,t I I
, Dr. H. Eo HathawQ. D. D. S. .
I r W X E t;S r,.
DUD, I.TOCk.
COWS $13.00
HORSES $12.00 '
HOGS .... 00
............... ce. ....
Abo, AD SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMP11.. y:
PItoIIe ,
XENIA WILMINGTON
1712 . ,2362
...... CI=e
TO 8 P.
WEEK Dt\YS: OPEN AT 7-:30 A. M.
r ..
-WE FOR- '
, '.
HORSES $15; "cOws ,$14; $4.
00
cwt.
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND' CONDI110N
, CALL
X E N I A . ertilizer
ReverIe
Charlie.
,
454
L G. BueJ..ie1t. ,1ac.
, '.
Mrs. kathryn Mendenhall and
daughter, June, Jeft for Denver,
Col.. on Saturday for an inde-
stay.
T:HE MIAMI GAZETTE ,.AGI
WAVNAYILLE. OHIO No. 4111
TH'UMDAY, I'E."UARV 18, ,.
PlabHe "detloD

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, t Holstein Cow fresh May t; J Jersey Cows fresb. extra
( t Guernsey Bull, 2 years old; 3 sprin,ers.
,i .. ..
1- HORIIS - 2
. '
73, One Mile East of Harveysburg. "
"'ork Horses, extra good; Weight 3600 Ibs.; 2 Sides Qf
Work Harness a,nd Collars. . I
MAaDNERY
Idea Manure Spreader; 2 Wagons; t Molehe 8 ft. disc
new; t John Deere Mower, Big 4, like new; 1
peere Cultlpacker, good; t Com Planter, McCormickDeer
!ng, g()<!d; t Grain Drill, '5 ft.; 'f Oliver t 2 in. Walk.
109' Plow; 2 pre t 4 in. plow shares; 1 pro t 2 in plow
shares j t Spiketootb HarrQw.
11- HOGS -15
4 Brood Sows. ' due to farrow t 5 of- March' 11 Shoats' weight
t 25 lbs. J
FEED
. ,
400 Bu. Corn; 75 Bu. Wheat; 60, Bales Oats' Hay.
. .
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MISCElLANEOUS
3 Mot 'tans;"2 1 Hay Fo'rk; Pitch Fork" '
: Double TreeS'; Pulleys; 50 ft Belt,' " . '" '
. '
, .
lAND aDd GRA VaL
BLACK-TOP DR_VES
TBLUIIO'NBS
" WA'DfB8l'JLLS ..
MOBBOW' ....
',BRANON 0ftIee' .,m
.... IIIL
, .
TAR aDel bAD OIL
aDd FILL DIRT ..
" READY-MIX CONCRETE, , ,.
EXCAVATING anel DUMP TRUCI( SERVICE
l222!
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It Says
Here
By Smitty
I
To a lot of peopl e itl Wa,\:ne . '
ville the :mention of the tete
,phone company up a
mentfll picture of ,an og:re;
b:-eathing fire.
Hut Harold Augsbur,g'er, the
new Inanager in Lebanon, is :t
quiet-voiced, mild manne,:ed
man who wants to servIce
to the customer as best he cat).
He is a veteran of the P:t ific'
Theatre in World War II , and
came to ' Jan'on a month ago
from) MiIlersburg
t
Ohio.
He told of one trouble
had , many Waynesville people
biting their nails, but which wa '
cleared up iu t hecausl: ' Ol. ,(' f
them wrote' a, letter t the t k
ph ne company.
The cut-off mechani m \\ hi ,I-
times 1 ca.l calls' hali ,e,,("ltten LI '
of early t ill 111'mth, r nd
was set t break c( nn ' CtiO,1S l1.c
mi nut and 45 seconds aft er a
all was made. Thi was far t a
:' n ':; as ne er. in tend ,d hv
til c 111 ' :tny. But phone u ers
y c ' in,g- aU over the Iflce.
i cek ag-o Sat urday a Jrtkr
.' 'i ing tl' difficultie , lith
( "l C vill e exchange w a
, f Mr, Augsl urg\' ! .
l{ menti one t the fast cut- tf.,
t' cam up here and timed
1. \ Le. Sure enouR; h, it was ' ,sr i v
r, ,!.\ all ers ju t l OS, seconds tu
( nish their tal king, r .> a '
:;! -ted it to gi ve six minub!'s to
, ',:c': C;l .1', anti complaints have
L"' l' ped off sharpl'y th
i c; I' "If one let-
Miami
,GAZETTE
1elephone Manager Outlines
'Efforts --(iftorrect Situation.
Tourney Scores:
Hawld new ma-
r of the Ol' .i Cent ra.) Tele-
ph'o ne CQmpan.v ffi e, in
anon came ,t t
Tue day t<? the
that have been or Will be
SERVING WAYNESVILLE SINCE 1850
Waynesville 44-Morrow 22
No. '!'S? '" FIVE CENTS A 'COpy ,Springboro 62-Harvbg.

' taken in the n few weeks
to improve t I ph ne service WAYNESVIL . .!, 'OHIO 1M8

Kings Mills 30-Mason
here, ,
School Speaker
: ORP.{'CHEN' KINKEL, R, J{.
..
NUP S;Z WILL OunlNE
'OPPORTUNITIES IN ,
FIELD TO STUDENTS
All Pupils to Start
At '8:15, After , New
Buses Are Put in Use
Waynesville and Spring-
boro .Meet To'night" 9: 20
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
TO El.ECT AT GENERAL
ON THURSDAY ,
He made ar rang ' ment s to ap-
pear 'With an ff ici al f the COlTI -
pall ) 1 efore a ommi ttee
composed of thr e m_mhcrs of
the Civic Club and thl' e of. the
Women' s Pr gre sive Club, tn
de cri be full th diffkul1i tl1 "
fac , in tr to .g; ive
hetter servi e, G ttill '" IIltncatc
One new 54-r,a eng .> r school The Wayn vill e ' Athl etic el ' 'tri ment i' til mam
l1U' ha- b eli !' l::2 i ell by' A sociati on, f .r ,the h ttlen k, 11 ' P intc 1 out.
W'a ne vill.e , c1wol, . anrl d :oflba ll sen' n wh,l ' h I IU t In th ra -t few da)ls tl -e I ' ill
Ii I' ery on anot h r n i , expec ar.fl und the 'corner, \ III hold a excha 19:e' h;1 had n \v t.runk
ted soon, Wll(' 11 hnth eh- p: ell ral [n etin,g' at Gar ' el ' t I" and t \'0 ad it lonRl
icle are in "l' roilabl ' a:>'e at ?: p. 111. n xt I hUl:s- ' link - f1 11 t int t p rati n. ,
som time in March, ach bu day, March 4. ' Thi , li'a : ao!" i j the ct if-
wiH have one tril to mak , an 1 Offi 'ers will be elected f r fi ' ulty I f 1 ci vi n.ll. 0 wait for a
all pupil s \\ ill h a l ei end the year and the will de. ii; I t Il l! sai:\ , bc..:;.l 1 n w
their ci a s da v at til sam" cide how many team It wants 2-1 In a! tel " honl':, r ne ut
hoLlr. and what rt of schedul e t )f e er 16 tl til 'ex ,
, ..,.-;---Ci"H-l h ' l1 --LI':'.' ,' 1 t ll ' -:lI ne ti m .
For the past f w years th Th pr 'sent (ffIC t - of. th , \-\l 1l " \1 the J - 11 t 1 'pl:nn i-;
local schools have hall five bu - as ocinti on .are Ral ph Ndenfleld, lI ,), it . l11 u t \1:, il , for a
s 'hut they wilt now' have V j '-1
The addition of two wa g-eneral manaKer, an ernon dial (nil' unt l) nne \ , -2. - '
' made possible hy' "ja f' rant from Simpson, ecretarytrea ure,r. i ll i hung up r ut, ff ,
I' ;-., d But th re :U") v ry tIme
the Ohio nt of E (tca- GARDEN CLUB TO START \\lheJl fh i. I l ;tn\' 1 11 1;;' ;' are in
tion after state officials found
that mo. re buses were needed, NEW SEASON MARCij 4 u e at 0 11 t ill1e.,
d t R d W Thi rt ne\ lines haYti: l een
Superinten en aymon . The Waynesville Garden installed, though a b ttteneck
Braddock said. ' Club will hold its first 'meet- in new in _trument prevents
Classes now at 8:15 a in1!: since the winter vacation putti nR all of them in use de-
m, for local pupils and .those next Thursday aftenloon'at 20' spite a of 8,9 or,der
" Students of Waynesville HiJrh on the first busloads, PU1;nls Clo.ck at the home of Mrs'. Pal}l fo r telephones r.he rrew
School will have the chance to the second load start at ,9 0 - Maurice. Mrs. Lena Hartsock IS numhers, for wlil h wIre aTe
learn about the "opportunities The closing is .at . preSiden,tof the organization.for (O<mtlnued on ' page 5)
he
says.
Moral: When somethink
offered toda-y bv p. m. for fhose. who early the cOnlm:g
nrofession ' when Mrs. Gretchen and at 3. 0 ,for the second _ j ""--;-- .--'- - , ,, " "
aUe; Hospital 2 . Stut Saturday
' in ' Day tOR, visits the at 2 :45 while 01hers are leav- f ' \I , ,
school" tpmorrow at "1 :15 p. for the day, Mr. Braddock ' ,.
'I rvng, d n' t 'assume the whole
thin( is detiberateJl!!til you ar_
-ure the company Knows it is
! ' I ing wrong.
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In. addea wryly. ; , , , F:J E &_- (' II &.- - D_ ('-Id
Mrs: Kinkel will discuss ,nurs- Mr. Braddock, til sctre-:- -.t-ItDevetopment- aSmut S,.,-oc-uv
as a career' and hold individ- dule will probably be made " ,
ual conf.erences witb yo-..ng wo- to 2 :45 for everyone when , ' ,
men interested 'in findint out, buses . go ' into ' operation. h" ,'The 4-H Clubs of HamIlton,
, Warren G:ounty. ,has received,
pou1:ds of ,
, h nks ,for the Ohie) veterans'
t nus. They take up 12 cubic
(I' et of space. There are to,350
fo rl1$--three for each of the
" tOOO ' county veterans expec-
led to apply for the bonus, and
mote about the nursing school Illerging.last period' cl asses, int0 , Clermont an.d Warren Counties ,
. and. the, pro(ession. Thu" the,re' will open a fund raisinR' cam-
The next class at 'Miami Val- will be fIVe penods before 1unch . d F b 8 P t
A of $350,000 has been
set for Ohio's annual Easter
Seal sale, Dr. Walter A. Zaugg,
president ,of The Ohio SOCiety
for Crippled Children, has an-
nounced. The sale wiJI start Feb.
:1 ,S % of spare blanks.
.Iust thought y'ou'd" like to
" kIH)W.
. Every o1)ce I!, a while., .some-
t I turns up' 111 a publiei.t....r.e-
1.... se that-makes an editor lean
j : k and mutter, "Well, what
u y (\ U know!'"
' 1 hitt happeQd the other day
wh:1) a mimeogr.apned release
( allle in fr.om the Oh,io Depart-, .
Ol ent of HIghways, about tratfic
tights. It seems that Waynes-
ville's 'traffic light at Main .and
No'rth Streets is upside down.
It' s been upside down since
Sept.. 6, t 94 t r when a law took
"' Hect which end of
a traffic IiKbt ouk'ht to be uP.
, So help me, that's what ,it
ays in Oh i'O Manual ' of
Traffic Control " Devices for
Streets a,nd Highways,. ' Not Olat
it makes any ' difference except
to a colorbli'nd driver, and you
aren' t supposed to have a lic-
to drive if you ar'e
blind., But the iaw In
1941 says that any traffi
-rected after thelt da.te must
have red at the top and gTeen
a tthe bottom. If It is a horizont-
,al Jig-ht red rnust .he 'at the left
and ,g-reen at the
Then a drive,r who can' t tell
red from R'reen will know which
one' is by its location.
But the law 1 oe'" n't affect li (" ht.
'put , up ' before 1941 , like
Waynesville's. So what good
does it do for o'ur
colorblind driver?-
leV Hospital will Sept. 7, and three afterward. No other palgn on Satur e. 2 . ar
1948. Mrs. " Kinkel announced class will be affected. of the funds Will be the -three
, that she will ,.alsp be to " The. will n0t he .c ,unties
1
share of ' a
counsel any school Jrrad- fiowever, until a few aft er Development fund bemg raised
who 'mav be , the new bus he- in Ohio for 4. H schohuships, a-
for this c1ass. cause It , can, wards and leadership' trainin o'
, 28 and continue Eas-
ter Sunday, March 28. "
A of st. not be applied for u,nttl' Its ,motor ' , ....
school of and serial numbers are known, , program. , .
Zaugg said that in Ohio alone
tens of of persons
have some disorder which hand-
icaps them physically. Acco-rd-
to medical authorities' esti- Wis., Mrs. Kinkel ob.tained her ,Hence it cannot be put into This fund will be depOSited.
bachelor of science def'ree from operation, probably, until the the St3:te and
of
She was named of the Mr. ' Braddock pointed put the OhIO State de v-
Miami VaHey. school last that \\-'aynesville is one of' -th.e fund. l1amllton Goun-
, spring. - ' r'" last distrids in the state to eh- ty s share of thiS fund Will be
SANDRA _
Sa.nda" Herrington, two -
, month-old- daugQter: of Mr. and
Mrs .. Ottis Hetringten of near
Waynesville, passed away Sat-
urday morning: at Miami Valle\!
Hospit(\ l. I',n il<.1ditinll tn her par-
ents, 111e b.aby is survived by a
sister, .Janice. ' ,
The maternal' ,g-rahdparents
ar6- Mr. and Mrs. Silas BLackab
and the paternal
Mr. arid Mrs . Henry Hertington,
all of Linc; oln County, Ky.
Funeral service took place
Sunday afternoon at the A. H.
Stubbs Funeral ' Home, and hu- '
rial was in Mi ami Cemetery
Monday
Mr. Alva Th mp on' returned
to Miami Valley. Ho-pital durin{!'
the pa t week for furth r treat-
ment, l' ut .is- J.l \\ ' a1
his home.
minate the double and Warren County $1 , -
c1osinR' hours. The syste'm was 500 and Clermont . County $1,-
,-ta-rted in 1918 when motor The . quotas were ,
buses were first obtained, he decl,ded on the basl.s of 4H eo-
said. rollment. . '.'
In addition to this the 4-H
WINTER CONCERT SE
T leaders of the three counties
cooperating to raise $60,000
FOR TUESDAY EVENING for, a permanent 4-H Camp to
AT WAYNESVIUE H. S. serve boys and girls in the tri-
\ ,county area. C. C. Caldwell .
Next Tuesday, Mlll'ch 2, 'at Hamilton County 4-H an-
r 7,:30 p. 111., ' the' winter conc,ent nounced that this fund wm:1ld be
of the departmen! , olf .' invested by a non-profit corpor-
High School Will be ,ation t(l, he know as Southwes- _ ,
, presenteq in the .u!1'; tern OhIO Camps mates, over 8000 Ohio chi'ldren
der direction of Donald Gahn ..
I I
'11 t Officers of the corp,orati on 16 years of. and 'under have '
," he c'loi'r WI presel1 ,a pro, are Car) ....Bibbee .. Hamilton . cerebral pa)s,Y resulting from
,similar to 'the one an, , I 'A S 35
l1o llt1ced for the Teachers Mas- County chair. Ham yamaKe., ,900
tel's Club' meeting- two weeks man' W, W. Hamilton Cl er- p rson are said to he ubtect
a,!."o,. The' band's . pro,o'r.
a
, 111 fol .- rT!ont Gqunty agricultural a,g- ent. ' to . . seizures and on,e
l('i\vs : 1'0. vl ce-chalrnlln ; Mar.:raret av chi) i m 1 (:) has a speech handl-
Warren' County home - cap.
Star- pang- led Banner, ' FiIl .- tration agent secretary' Berman , H'rhese are some of the l eo-
more ; H School Cadet, Ros, ' Warren Count.y' pIe," Zau,e;K ,aid
l
" for W.ll
om
S.ousa; tar' Dust. Carmichael ; tura) aJtent, treasllrer. illiequatc ducat' onal
Across the Field, .[)ougheft y; 4-H is the onl y rural agen and s rvices
Militar E c rt, Bennef; OU
'
for vocati onal and r creatiut1:[' needed.
Director, F. E. w; Fr nch work rural y luth ant The fund from the ,Ea ter
Nati onal Defil e, A. Turl et. thi s campaig' n i the ' fir ' f fllll li - Seal ale ar used to provide
The proKram will he r pea raising effort ever underta k 11 hy e and ryumerou erv-
ed at an assembly program th thi group and will not he re. !o d chil dren and_
foll nwing day for the- student ' , peated. ' - .1 iult I he added.
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EPISCOPAUANS READY
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ON WORLD RELIEF NEED
FORMER WAYNESVILLE
BOY'S ENGAGEMENT
ANNOtINCED IN ARIZONA
Mrs. Margaret Carver of Tuc-
D uri n I?: 1947 ' son, Ariz., has announced the
churches ga ve over $5,9
00
,000 engag-cl11t:nt f her da.ug-hter,
in cash and 111 0 re than t 5,000,- Mis Margaret Ruth Huntsman.
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 2
WAYN,ESV1LLE, OHIO No. ' 4357
I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1948
MlIOfIA' AOYlltrlSING lerIEHHr""'VI .
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CltICAOO
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SiAm; NIW'OtI
SAN ,IANCISCO
Events Coming Up
'(To have events listed in this calendar; notify The Miami Gazette
- 000 pound of suppJi.es to help to Mr. Collett. of .New
tile hungry, .sick, naked peo- Burlin,gton. The' ,!.s t
pie of war-wrecked Europe be late in Marth, in Tucson.
and ASia. DUlrin,!? 1947 the Mr. Collett is the son Mrs.
Epi -copal Chtmch raised a mil- Mary Collett ,of
li on cl ollars in cash\ and R'ath- who i now in ArIzona VI
ered tons of supplies.' . hil11 . Hi . father tht later Robert PATSY BAIRD IS' HEAD'
In view of needs that In- . Colictt, operated. a ' F STAFF PREPARING
", before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.)
crease rather than decrease, the , tore in Wa ne VIlle untIl four 0
Episcopal Cliurch thl1QugJiout or five .y ,ir" ago. He. \\ as HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL
FRIDAY, FEB. 27
ale at Perry 0 born farm east of Harveysburg, 1 P. M.
C unly Bask tball tournament at Middletown, thir 1 night, 7 P., M.
SATURDAY, FEB. '28 , .
Final 'It tournament in Middl etown, 2 and 7 :30 P. M.
SUNDAY, FEB. 29
the country is trying' to secure led later 'in an automobIle acctd- A staff headed by Patsy Baird,
another million dollars for 1948 e'nt whil \\ orking' t tt Patt rSon editor-in-chief, has beg'MIl .the
. .. most of it in one day! Lau- Fi-eld. . task of turning' out Waynesville
the effort, presid- Th . PI') ' pedive hrid Kroom School yearbook
ing' bishop of 1the Church, the attended Miami University for .. b f the a' The annual
Rt. H enr.Y Knc)x Shelrl\.I, .wlll t ft I '" adl','atl'on fl'on1 I smce e or.e , W I. , .
- n. lIll,e a IeI'll ,l?,TI " " . . will contai'wthe customary pic-
T Church Oft ring for Foreign Relief.
speak dir ctly to cOllgregatlOns Wayn vIIJe Scheo!. He. I tures and comments on class
in their pansh 'churches next now a junior at th UllIverslt members and activities, along
M thodi t Y uth Fell , hip at Church, 7 :30 P. M.
MONDAY, MARCH 1
B i . ut 'fro p -+0 at 7: 15 P. M.
Sunday, Feh. 29. The services of Arizena. Mi HLlnt lfian i a with the senior class will anli
that ,. morning will ' hegin aDd senier in olial ' tudics ther . Vrophecy.
continue as usual, up to ex- The book will bear the titt ,
actI 11 :32 a. m., when Bis- JANUARY MILK PRICE "Our LoR' Qf '48". Superint n-
TUESDAY, MARCH 2
., .
hop Sherill's voice will be heard' IS $5.905 PER CWf. dent Raym nd W. Bradd ck will
in thousands of churche from b f It ' d tl f I
Ea t r eh ir Pra ti t Methodist Church, 7 :3Q P. M.
Wint r 11 ert Wayn vi ll H. S. 'Mu ic Department, 7 :30 P. M.
Church of GOd 'prayeJ: - rvice, home of James Herrington.
coast to coast, through an un- Milk pI' r' in the Day- c acu y p 11 an. 0 '
. . t' f t ton-Srringfield area WIll lowill,g students Will as 1St III pro-
. THURSDAY MARCH 4 , ,
prec:edented combmalOn 0 ne - recelv.e a llend I)l'l ce of dudion: '
work and independent radi) fP k . t ct't . 8' b H t
Girl' Frien H 0 iety at Episcopal Rectory, 3 P. M. 'per hUl1dredw i,{!, ht f r 4% mil A slstan e lor. 0 as-
station. ' old to til Miami Vallev C - illK; publicity manager, .Earl
Lenten service at 1. Mary's Church, 8 P. M.
Waynesvill Athletic A's ciati0l1 at Ki r' Garage, :30 P, M.
Waynesville Garden Club, Home of Mrs. Paul MaUrIce, 2 P. M.
Bishop Sherrnu will 'de cribe oper:'ttiv'c Milk ' Producer A oc- Rye; Wllbu.r
- the bitter need as he himself has iation, . Florenc f roducbon
seen it in Europe, and the part Mapp said that thi Januar - Jimmy Weltz; FaYe
of Christians everywhere in re- price l' 5 % cent und r the re-. Creech; alumlll Bett y
lievin,g- the needs of fellow- ccrd price IJaid prOltuc rs in art. edlt.or, G en e
Christians overseas and the December, and IS $1.00 per temke; edl.tor. Norm,a
brinR'inR' of new' hope to people cwt. than the' local dairy- SOCIal Phyllt ,
who have IQst even the sense men received in Januar:v. 1947. Bailey; ' p rts 'editor, Danny.
of human diR'nity. Howeyer, he pointed out tha,t it sales D<Jn
. Here in, Wraynesville St. cost Ohio dailJmen $1.55 per bakin. and advertlstnR'
Mary's Church is h d ' d . , t Dick Graham
fully in the Episcopal relief . un re pOlin s more 0 pro- ( .
duce milk in January 1948 than -------
The Rev. Samuel N. it did in the same mon,th in Many a veteran is still single
Methodists' Notes
Keys reported that the radio 1947 TJ' . th . 1 t f because he doesn't dare a
et
a
equI'pment has been ' set up and . liS IS e eqUiva en 0 f' b t
31h e ts eat better half until he can 111 e -
, that everrhing- will be In order c n p r qu r. quarters. .
Next Sunday, Feb. 29, .our so th'at a the specified Instant, EPISCOPAL LENTEN.
church and church school are the Presiding Bishop will be ARE NAMED
requested to bring an '. offering heard by a which '
'METHODIST CHUROI for overseas relief as, adminis- is' expected' to 1lax . the' se'ating '1 \ t , Ralph ,Knigll,t. , director
It . COLEMAN, Mlnlat... tered by the M.ethodist Ghurch. r capacit.y . " Qf the Y ' ' M' I C. A. in Middle-
Sunday School " . 9 :30 a.m. All members ana constituents . . . the speaRer at
" J. J. Rurske, Supt,. of the church . ate H. ,/. Evening
Worihip Service 10:30 I.m. asked to tiring' or send o (fer. 15 W 5 C 5 1'-""'STES5 on ThuJ;sday Feb:, 26.
Youth Fellowship , the need is very . - ."nu , I, at 8 o'clock.: Mr, is well
Thursday, 7 :30 pm. The " choir is preparinR' its The . Woman '5 SJ)cietv " ;of to . :>peak . on tbe sub-
__ cantata, "'The-Resurrec- Christian Serv,ice" at the ject I ort f the ubiect ot "The
tion Story," by ' Carrie B, . home of A. H. '.Earnhart to Com.r
Mr. HOLLY METHOI)IST Adams, to be given on Palm oh Feb. 19. Social
T. M. ICARP', Minlater Sunday evening, Marcb '!2t. Assl'sthnt _ were 'Mrs. .J;verYone' Interested in
Sunday Scho.ol 9:30 I.m 'During the Tom Hardiil;MJs., pf Our
A. E_rnbart, Supt. ament 'p.eriod
l
the Mrs, George and mUbitX is welcome to come and
Wonhip Service .0:30 I.m. Fellowsliip wil on Mrs, Peat) ,.; I ' hear. Knifht. , . I,
Evenlnc 7.:30 p.m. evenings-at 7 :30 of The meeting : OP
f
' 'n!ed with the' a.t 1St. Mary's
- usual mid-week meetanrs I' A with prayer :bv Rev . : 'B. Cole- 'l'entel\r': Se'r,vice , on" Thursday
, fine service. was held last Sun- man f6110vietf'by 1he hYllJrl "Let evetlln( March ' 4: at ' 8 p. m.
. IT. MARY'S EPISCOPAL day , the Lower lithtsl tbe If Will -fie Wylie M
1
i'1cllelt ' exec
J aAMU.Ll N. KEYS, Mlnlde II :' A ess 4 fIl110\lf.ed, American
Nursery SChool 1 0.:30 m. ,' . ' I . I Carltoni'COok,. . ;.' t ' ItcheJj will on the sub-
' Tu ... 7 .P. M. to. P. M.
,W..t. aA. M. to
Sat. I? ,P. M. to 9 P. Me
,
Church SChool 9 :30 a. m. 'JJ,' ' . :!}J ' .. . ... :. ' co.ntiue(ed IMrs., M!1t CO. ,.m Mr.
Morning Prayer 10:30 a. m. , ."ena6 . 'ome '. "The prog'.ram W'asJn chatte of l lof Vocations."
. I I
',UfICA E. U. 8. alURai afternoon in Lebanon. I " In ' Her I
W ..... IAM SHANNON . Mrs. Walter Clark: and' little subJect was wlil1fat theY"may be
Sunday School ' 9 :30 and Miss W.nda :Oark
j
one."" M.rs.
Mrs. James Garrison, .Supt. of ,near '. the of
Preach
'I'ng. 1st and' 3'rd Sundays Alice Cla"(k ThursdaV'afteJ1loqn. IS tl1.e Wa,,{: of
. MiSs Olive Williams returned Ga'(I.'.' . I,! . t . I I
each month ' 10:30 a.m. Wednesday from' a sjx- weeks-' ReP!>Tts by,' .the
- visit with friends in Boca Raton, executive' con:tmllttee on the ms-
Fla. " '. tructors'r.'! heki reeentty
CHURCQ OF CHRIST ' Mrs. Margaret Jo.l1ns loft.ytle at tfie J '.,
R. M. Jobnaton, lYnDiater . called 'on"; her sister, iMrs: ElIza- \ Refreshments were ,ser'yed by
8ible ScliooJ 9 :30 a.m. beth Smith' and her many ,fr,iends the ... s.and . .
here on afternoon. . . an .
. We' are. glad to report Miss all-da
y
d
. at the
... Laura M.cKinse,y improvil1R' in Metho 1St C tlre Wit a .ruest
fRIENDS health at 'Grartd 'View Hrospital .
. in Dayton and 110ping s@on to -----.:.:..;......:.:::...-__
First ,Day School . 9 :30 a.m. return t'O the home of hel!
Meetmg for .Worshlp ' . Mrs. Earl Swai neaF Lebanon.
10:30 a.m. __ ................ ..
CAESARS CREEl< FRIENDS
'REV, DAVID STANFIELD, Minister
Worship Service. 9 :45 a. m.
Sunday School 1.9 :45 m.
Sf. AUGUSTINE , .
Father Krumholtz, Priest
Mass 9 :00 a. m.
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FERRY CHURCH of CHRIST
RALPH E. STIN80N, Mlnlater
Bible School . 9:30a.m.
Morning WorShip' to:30 a.rn.
Prayer Meetin( 7 :00 p.m.
YounK People s M,eetinK
7 :.00 p.m.
Services -7 :30 p.m.
.......
Our Ambulance Service is yours
for the at a faPt price.
STUBBS Funeral Home
1'EI.EPHONE 2211 WAYNESviLLE, O.
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; II' , ' SEED EASy
. , .' SEEDER
. . r
1.-24-Fbot Breadcast.
l
, .
, 2:-25:.Qucrrt Hbpper '
'Capacity. I , ,
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, t '. I , !,
. 3.-Will Sow 11.6 Acres
a,n Hour qf 4 M. P. H:
: .
, 4.-Distribute evenly and
in accurate amount
p,er
5.-Adjustable ' to a l,t ' :
makes of tractors.
Rogers ad Simpsol . Trador, Sales
E. NORm PHONE 2342
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WAYNESVI'LLE, OHIO No. 4357
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1948
INDEPENDEN"t LEAG
by Betty Thorn .:5
WAYNESVILLE BEATEN
71-50 .BY MARVINS
Wa nesvilJe did it again I Yes
they fost another g-ame .. ' Al :
tried to stop
Marvllls from scorillR; they wel'c
una Ie to (:ope with Marvin -:. '
team. ' . ' -
Referees were Cecil Rus' eJls
and Benny , chlagheck.
The sconnp::
Waynesville
Rickey
Bernard
Planck
ackett
Pts.
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5
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I a 1 I
ORDINANCE
Sta.te Rotite No, 73, Ordin'a nce ;'1: 0 . 200.' Date o f Enaoi ment, }<"e ,
20,
An m rgency ordinance ' enacted by th Village of Vv'aynesvlll t!,
Warren County, ' Ohio, In matter of the hereinafter described im-
provement, under t'he supervision Of the Director ot Highways,
I, .
, SECTION I (CONSE'NT)
'ViHiEREAS, the Direotor of Highways is .considerIng the matter of
the folJ owlng Improvemeut his impervlsion of the publ\c highwar
particularly as follows:
, B6glnnlng at the intersec,tion of U, S, Route ,42 and state Route
73 in the VlIlage ot: Waynesville, th en ce east ov r a nd a long State Route
7:: a dls,tance of 0,619 mll,e& .fOI' th '}>UI' pose oC l' cs ul'faCi ng with T -32
IHla-f:we,. and
" HE;REAlS, it Is declared t o be In tlhe public interest that the con-
sent of the Vl1lagc of 'l\ ay nesvlll c. Ohio loe given' fol' the above des I'ibed
' imlJl'ovement, under the :s up I'vis ion of the Director of Hllghways in ac-
1:00'da n 'e with plan " pecification' a nd esti mates as prepa r ed by said
.Director ,
, :-\OW THEREFORE, s uch '''1151:' I1t be and is he reoy g ly n, r r the
enn truction of th abuve I'Ihed
SECTION II (COOPERATION)
BE IT nEsoiNED, that the oun il of the Village of 'Wuynesville,
Oh10, does h el' eoy pro'pose to cooperate with the Stat ot Ohl.(), in the co't
of the above described impt'ov ment, !by assuming and contribultlns
Vift een Dollars Inclusive of the" cost uf engineering , p ' coo-
t in"'encics and other inci denta l ex}> nses,
SECTION III (AUTHORITV TO SIGN) ,
E IT that the Mayor of t he 'y11Iag Of' ayn sv III e,
Oil 10,>, be a nd he i s a uthollzed Ito nter Into a greements for the maln-
I): nc and. val:klng for Federal P!:oj ects, parking l' gulation for Stat
and speciaL obligations,
SECTION III (b) (PARKING R,EG'ULATIONS) ,
.BE ilT 'ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of W(8.yne ; viHe, Ohio!'
that upon completion of said improvem Ilt by the Dll' ' t. or' of High ways,'
it is h ereby a nd agreed' t hat said VUlage of "Vaynesvlle, Ohio,
wlll th ereaf t er.

Bndk\'
Total
f\' arvins
J 5 0 Keep. said higlnvay; open to tl'a ffic at a ll ,tim s, a nd
(b) ', R,egulr te par!dng, t ,
I' ll, ells
H
F' x
, Us
II'! 11sod
Total
core b quarters:
1
.\ '. ayne ville 3
r1a;'yi ns ' 1-4
...
Pts.
22 SEC'tI'ON IV (CER'rIIF'ICAT.fO,N O,F AVAILABI,LITV OF ,RIGHT OF'
20 W*V, UT1LITV REARR'A'NGEMENT ANID SAVING T.HE STATE OF
, 14 J 1 ' OHIO HARMLESS' OF
10 , ' .
jl 5 ' BE lIT by the Council of VltJage of Waynel;3ville, Ohio,.
" 1 , that: ,I 'I
(a)- The righ t of way necessary for the 'Construction of tlle a foresaid im-
, provement i . hereby certified as being avallable therefcr.
(b) ha.ve !been m.ade with and agreements obta ined from
all ' Qublfc utll1ty cNnpanies Hrtes or 8I14'uctul"es will be affect.,
-ed by the said companies have agr eed to mnk I;t ny a nd Q 11 necessary ' ,
plant removals or rearrangement In sueh ainannt:r a!5 to be cl ar
of any called tor by the plan of said improvement and
said companies have agreed to I1l.ak su h neces a ry rearrangements . '
immediately after notification by Ule village 01' the a eparst mEmt and
th e village agrees that the salcl d'epllrtmen t of highways of the state
of OhiO, shalJ be a nd is her by sa;'ed ha l'mle " (rom all y and all
dama-ges or la lmA tlhereof arising ,!l'om or gl'owing out of t he r e- ..
a rra ngement of snid utlilty ,company IIn.es or stru t ureA,
(c) 1t is hereby agreed that the mage s hall, at its own expense,
all rea.rrangemel),ts of wat l' mains, service lines, fir e h ydra nt , valve
sanlt.ary sewers Or other municipn. lIy owned utili ! ies and/or
any appurtenances thereto, us may be to con[orm to
!'lai d improvement and ' a id I'earl'nng mil ts ha,l1 be done at such
time as requested by the Department ' of Hign\\,nys E n O' in et' insu ' h
manner as not to int el'fer unduly with th pel' ll tion of con
tractor constru ling the impl'ov ment.
'rha\ this ordina.'nce t ake erf ct and b't> In COlTe frO\'l1 a nd altel'
t. he earlies t period a J\()wed by la w,
P a ssed: F (bruary 20, 1948,
Alt t est. : Charles J ames.
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HALL,
,AMERICAN HAU.t MASON
AMERICAN LEGION ,
,
DR. H.i M.
I It 1 f \ n- t '
- 1,1 , ,I ll f:
OF FOREIGN WARS HALL, MORROW
BE' SURETO
SERVICE'
, I' I : '
DISCHARGE PAPERS
AND SAILOR RELIEF COMMIITEE '
I f I
Mr. and Mr . Stanley Bail
wer unda y dinner
?:uests o'f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
of New Vienna, ' when
Careys entertained the Worth y
,Matro'n and hu band f Oi -
trict 21 . Order of (:a tern Star.
ue Ann daughter of Mr. and
Mr ' . E Rumny. 'cl eL rated her
ninth , I irt h jay n Ftj.:lav and
was a dinner .I?' ue t of Mr. arId
Mrs. C. E. EdKington.
WAYNESVILLE REPAIR
. SERVICE
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
WAYNESVIlJ.E
STORE
PHONE 2121
WAYNHVlLLJD. OHIO
STOKE'S 'DAIRY
uM,E'ADOW 'GOLD Products"
, Phone 21 , LEBANON, OHIO
Representative
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JtOGERS & SIMPSON
TRACTOR SAJ.ES
. ' Pllo .. 2341
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
A FARM DIARY
Dy D. J. FRAIZER
20, 1948. , Spring:
all week ,but winter again thi
morning'. All weeK the wa'rm
pring su.n shine and ' the frost
out of the g-round' and we
, !I;td M UD. birds, and
rt seemed a if the buds would
any minult! but .fast night
the cold came' down aKain and
the ground is frozen' hard. But it
is better that way. It is too SOOn
for warm weather to stay but it
was nice while it lasted.
.
Sunshine was good for' the
al s thi week. We went . to
one on Wedne day planning- to
stay for only a little while but
th Slln wa So warm and
pleasant and we to s e
, ,
what corn sold for so we stayed
tlhtil almost the end. It averag-
ed about two doll'ars a bushel,
sold in hundred' bushel lots.
traw went for 49 cents a bale
and hay for a little over a dol-
lar a, bale. There was hot com-
petition all-lOng the 'ju,nk buyers
for the alp irOl:'L Mo t thtng '
old \vell though as usual thel e
weI' ' me h,argains.
All the Id sal e fans were
ther . and some new on "5 that
J expe,ct to ee at more sales-
sam) Of tbenl e pie who ha v
just farms and haven't
stocked up yet on all the
that seem necessary to a farm.
.Funny how old buckets
and feed cans' and trouKJls and
othe.r odds ends it takes
to run a farm. It may cost, l1lorc
in time to buy them a tales bul
it is more fun., The trouble with
it i that for everything that you
need you carry 'home three at
least that. you don't neeQ and
which clutter up you'r place until
someday you hav,e a sale and
someone else ' carries them
home. '
They sold wrenches by the
han Huls, all sizes, shapes, kinds
and , conditions. It made one
\"'onder how anyone could have
collected that many. That man
must have been a sale fan.
v renches are the sort of thing-
you 'find in the box of junk that
you buy' because you sa v{ some-
thing in it that you could or
that you gamble a dime on to
see what in it. ,I bought a
curry ' cDmb and a rush to
grool1\ the mul e with, but with
them I got. ,two littl e Id grease
guns and a three tined hay fork
without a handle.
The well drillers have been
working thi ' we ,k hl.jt they
ha ve had , trollble. ' They were
drillin,e: tl! 1' , Lia and the
combined rain and thaw tUrn,e i
it into oup an j fill '0 LIP more
.than half f" hat they wid dril-
l ed. Th 11 the ' came to
I' ck, and drilled , and irillc:d. , It
wa one of bi,e: ' and stone '
boulders that they always se m
t o hit around here. Tllen they ,
drov.e the pir e in and when it
hit the houlder it stuck. They
couldn t pull it out and the
couldn't drive it in and it wasn't
down far enough to leave. They
and they worked ancl
fmally.they t off a, charge of
' dynamlte but that didn't move
It.. It took four charges of dyna-
mite before they got it loose;
then that loosened so much rock
that it filled up more tlian ,ten
feet of what they had drilled and
they had to start in No
water yet. I am wondering if
w,e would have done any better
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 4
WAYNESVILLE, OHiO No. 4357
FEB,RUARY 26, 19
at the spot which the
cher' first chose. This was in a
better place for us and seemed
to have just as strong- a pull
'but there isn' t anything about
water witchin,g' , which tell y u
what you are going to hit efore
you there. '
"We had company this week.
Tuesday when we look d lit
by the barn there was a very
nice looking white-faced black
bull with Lena. Sometimes we
would have been very much up-
t but this tiTtl e he' was ver v
w kome and- o/e promptly
made arrailgements with ' hi '
owner to let him stay for a
week or so. Now I will not ha Vc
to bu,' a hull. '
We are waiting: \\ itll intere t
f ' r .our first te t-tube calf whi 11
i due ' Il 'ext 111 nth. You h ar
tale of the dire re liltS of art-
ificial. in eminati on and th
ma'ga,zine, are full of the good
result $0 we \ ill, ha ve t wait
and -s e. These' will t Thanks:
.gt.ivink calves (if we ?:et them)
and we will be thankful.
It was a bit funny for it ha
alway been our ' bull in the
neigh aI's pasture before, and
they can not tell this time just,
where he got over, but he did.
,The next thing is, will he ?:
h me the same way or will we
' have to take him 'home? It i
the little things like this that
add spice to on the farm.
Mr .. and Mrs. A. K. Day had
as theIr on Tuesday night
and Wednesday, their son, Mr '
Frank Day. of Winchester. Ky .
5OHIO' X.70 GASOLINE
STANDARD MOTOR oR..
'.
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guest stars wjil be featured at the Young Artists' Concert in '
____ Waynesville High School auditoriuin on .evening, of Friday,
t 2 . are from the .Cincinnati of Music.
"
They are: William Wilkie, the euphonium ;of baritone
hor ... ; Arthur Moor.efield, clarinetist; Maurice Mandell tenor vo-
calist, and Ward L. Swingle, piano accompanist. , " '

TYCOON BALLOT
Twill Th.,e' '.
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nomIna e ........... : .............. "
(name)
...... .... .......... . . . . . .......... , .... .
(address)
CARPET POWDER
WALL 'PAPER . .
for Waynesville's Tycoon of
1948 '
KEM.TONE
NU ENAMEL
. , .... .......... . . . . . ............... .
WIDE SELECTIONS IN PATfERNS AND COLORS
(Your address)
Open to all extept employdes
of Twi,n Theatre. ' '
Waynesville 'furniture and, Appliance Co. -
(All Ballots Becom'e 'the pro-
perty of :Twin Theatre.,)
lBallots must be at
Twin Theatre when purchasing-
either adult or child's tickets, b\'
9 .p. M. March 1 S.
"
PHOj'ft: 2422
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PAGE 5 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAVN,ESVILLE, OHIO No. 4357
THURSDAV, FEBRUiARV 26, 194f1
TWIN LENSES
by
FOX HOllY
H y, g-irls! 'It' YOU H J UI'l1.
Cae6aN Creet
Mr. and Mrs. ' Donald Haines
entertain'ed the Young Friends
at their home Sunda y
evemng Feb. 15.
. Marilyn Sue Smith i iOlprov- ,
1I1,g' at home after
b en a patient at Miami Valley
Hospital for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Theodore Mcin-
tire and son were dinner .e:uest ,
of Raymond WiI on and wife
Sunda,y.. _
' Mrs'. Ever tt Hain s has be n
. .
on the list. Talks were .g-iven on: "Group PHONE MANACER TELLS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bog-en Recreation" by Darwin R. OF IMPROVEMENTS MADE
and daughter Carol Mae, of Bryan;" bs and Joh Analysi ' ' (OOotmued tram Paae 1)
Dayton were dinner ,e:uests of by MarVin Ru k, as ' lstant already connected In the ex-
Mr, an i Mrs William ,,"mith and -,-SO'(l . ' f- r the Qh-H:+- , -...,...ck>\,' n,g-e WI e 111 11 , 3 1 00 er-
one day last week. Farm Bureau;, "Farm Bureau" . i" , ne bf these, 3171 ha aI-
M r. and Mrs. Luther Hainc.:: ' 1 y Art Hoverland, and a di cu - r ady been hooked up at the
ha ve returned home from a va- ion on uTeehllique 'b John Waynes,ville Lock r Plant, and
cation trip to Florida. , Williamson" rn'ana- m re in thi ric will follow.
Mrs. Irene Burden entert,' ined ger\of Gre n C ,umy., Out- f-town 'ervi ce i du
a group of friends at a birthda Th re were I X c untl re- f I' an i2a rJ improvement when
part) Monday ni ,e: ht in honor of pr sented by qf :' th tw new trunk line ' to Leb-
her YOUlige:t daughter, Barbara. 60 P ,ople. rh v was an n are put into peration. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and pent 111 q'uar ' , f Ik, II' Ie an i for thi ' \ ark arrived ,
,g'randsQn, Wa ne mith hav,c! re- halIro.om da.ncin.g' in charge f In Leha.n n Tue aa y Mr. Aug: - '
turn d from the ' sout h where D'lrWtn R. Br an. Mr, E;lrl hurg I' sai:l, and an in tallati n
th'ey p nt a few week; ' ,Dugan at the piano. man i at W rk ' nnecting it.
Mr. and Mr ,William mith Lunch anp slipper wer s 'rve:i hoth in L ban n and in Wa ne - '
unday" February 29 , i' Lean
Year's Day - and ' every wo-
man who DRAGS a man to the
Matinee at th Twin Theatre-
will be admitted FREE! All you
need do is have the boy frien i ',
ticket clutched in one hand and
the Boy Friend ill" the other!!
the fe;\iure that day (and Mon-
day) is , l .... !tl"l l1 s hilari ,us
I orfruyal of II Merton of, thL
Movie " (MGM), plu a' fa c-
inatin.e: hort" "It Cant" Be
go on!"
, The Twin Th atre Mana'ge-
and daughter entertained at din, by a commltt fr '.!1 the H(l m. i1le. Thi ' h uld' l e finished in'
nei' .. unday Mr: . Lucy C mptol1 and Co In f!1 unit y , (JI'I LIp, M th very n ar future, he ai 1.
, Done ' (MGM) , and W rid
, New (WI3),
BRIEFVI EWS: We rec m-
mend the finc' a f '
Cagn , and G ' r.e: Raft in
"Each Dawrlt I Die' (WB).
d with an q,cti on W st-
rn, " tage Coach To D nver '
(REP), Friday ' and Saturday.
"De ire ' Me" ' (MOM, Wednes-
and Thursday is rated
FAIR ONLY , by the critics,
thou,g-h Greer Garson and Ro-
bert Mitchum give box-office
appeal. Two' excel1ent short.,
i'Dan,g'erous Dan McFoo" (W-
' 13) and "Ice LiKhtning" (PAR)
liven up this p,rogram. '
DESE and DON'TS DE- ,
PARTMENT: Please don't pur-
chase a child's admission to the
theatre if you are 12 or ' over.
to Ohio State Laws,
at' 12 you require an adult
, ticket. , Play fair. The ' Twin
management does not want to
play policeman.
Ask Sa-m Huffman, Twin
Projectionist, the .srreat-
est headache of an Exhihitor:
he'11 tell you "Li,e:hts.'J Why?
Becaus'e it isnlt like the ' or-
dinary business, where you set
up' candles " when the liJ!hts go
0,,1 and carryon as.USJ,Ial. Elec-
iru:al trouble at the Twin stops
everything'. If it's a simple mat- .
tet of fuses, the audience is in.
convenierlced but momentarilv.
But, if.a in the
IHoJecbon machme. you re!lll v
,have trouDle. "That's what J1ar-
pen&d recently," Sam said. "We
had two but , they blew.
too. We ran the last show on
. one machine. instead of the cus-
toma:"y two. That meant a
,p.ause for' rewindin,e: I between
reels. Goth, I died .. a thousand
deaths." As this mitht happ'en
to anyone. I questioned his e)C-
dtem'ent. "Yes,'" he replied.
'but you forget. The show Must
/
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The Bold'!
Month Club
Waynesville'
National, Bank,'

ment announces the fir t of a
eries of contests to 1I h I' in
tbe pring s-eason. ot surpri -'
i'n,g' that Bah Twin
owner, chose St. Patrick' Da.
March 17, for hi first award 1
and Mr. ancl M r , Raleigh Bogen H. R. H arns, C/1a II'lnnn. ther . , q 1I i J1 men t , f 0 r
afternoon ca ll er ' were Mr. anli Wa ne ville ha I 11 1'1 r
Mr . HJr I j McClellan, Mr. and The kirt came down in ' in ' , the end of the war, in lud-
Mr ', Evan Bo,g'en and ,g'J'and- 1947 and beauty was fottnd t ' il1 .Q' l1 e W in t'rument .
daughter Carol Ma and Ma tel be only shin deep.
Wa, n mith, -Greyhound News
11 that day 'i chedul ed the
Great RKO pich.lre "T coon."
And on that da l rize will he
given to Wayn ville Tycoon
f 1948, chosen by YOU, thl.!
people of Wa y,ne ville a'nd sur-
roundinR c ' mmunitic , Cant t
rules are: ,
1.-Your candiqate can be
male or female -but Illll t live in
the Wayne ville ' R st ' Office
area.
2.-You mu t hand in your ,
haLlot when purchasin.e: thea
tre ticket anytime ,betwe n now
and March 15th. A person O1a v
submit as many ballots as he o"r
she desires. '" .;
Your Twin Th atre Bal10t is
in this , and subsequent iS5ues of
your Miami Gazette . .
To Date, the mer-
chants are donating- prizes:
Hyman's Dep't S tor' e;
smith's Resturant; B. and R.
,Cleaners; Gray's .Barber Shop;
Lacy's Quality Meats: Servis
Texaco Station .. : . others are
ex'pected to be, announced next
week.
COUNTY FARM BUREAU
TO HOLD
YEARLY MAR. 8
Th2 'vVal' ell ( \Int Farm
Bureau Cooperative A cia.-
tion' nnual 111l? will b
held MJrch 8th, Monday at 8
p. m., L banon Hi,(!'h ' hool
Building.
In luded in th progradl will
be the regular annual meeting
election reports, John Sim,
manage'r of the Ohio Farm Bu-
reau C operFltivc Association,
Columbus, will give an addr 5S.
Jack's Xylophone Band plays a
returning engagement. Thi
ban i will be remembered from
last year. _
All members and friends are
invited!
The Farm Bureau Youth Con- '
ference held an all-day and eve- , '
party Saturday, Feb. -21 ,
at the Lebanon Hip:h School

, " .
Raise Dunham White have been bred 14
t
. Exercise,
air"
'plenty of good
food 'for healt";
says Elsie. '
'.I And good food means plenty of pure, fr.esh;
pasteurized milk. Of course, Borden's tnilk, with
. the famous Quality Control, is always wholesome.
Why not ask for Borden's ... 'delivered to
your door or at your favorite store?
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' -' 7it,tilells'
, .'
If IT '\ f-'(l/'!()fN '-. iT S TC' i' ",', f-
---,=-- r t
RADIOS & ELECTRICAL
AppUance
GOODRICH TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
REPAIR WORK
years to give you' more profitable production.

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PUT TIME ON SIDE WITH
, \ Federal Land Bank,
Low Cost - Long Term LOANS
, "
'FOR FUTURE SECURITY.DEPENDABILITY
SEE-CAl.' WRITE
',Lebanon National 'Farm Loan, Lebanon, Ohio
ELLIS H. STURM, ,
SEe'y -TREAS. PHONE 448
2 SHOWS SAT. 28

SPORTING, GOODS
KITCHEN WARE
We also Hav.e a line of Acme Paint. C me in '
and see us for a .
General Electric- line of Light. Bulbs
Champion Outboard Motor,.
SMITH SERVICE and SALES"
South Main Street

MON. MARCH 1
. ,
Reissued by popular demand. A stark
Story of the underworld.
, Hilarious ' comedy from Harry Leon
Wtn THEATRE
- EACH DAWN I DIE
. Co-starring James C aBDey and
Wilson's famous Book Depicting
early Flicker in H<,>l1ywood.
Merton of the Movies
WED. 3 THURS. 4
NotJlinK so t i'ange as this tury of
war s aftermath and 'a man's dl" it
ill' his love for GREER,GARSON i )
Desire
. BOB O'REGAN, Owner

MAIlCR 1948
George Raft. ,
And Stage Coach to Denyer
AIaD Lane, 80IJ Blake, Martha Weat-
. worth
Starring: Reel S ton, Vir"ia 0'-
Brien, Alan Mcnrbra7
A-dded: Latest and Short.
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with Mitchum, Richard' Hart.
Plus: Dan McFoo (\I\' ll)
Ice Ligbtaina (PAR short)
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NOTICE TO 'CONTRACTORS
, STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Columbus, Ohio, 'Plebruary '21, 1948
Engineer ot ales ' Legal Copy No. 48-62
UN,IT ,PRICE CONTRACT
, eaJed PI' OPO als will 'tie received at th-e ofUce of the Sta,te High-
way Dh'ector of Ohio, at Columlbus, Ohio, untU H):'OO A. M., Ohio Standard
Time, Tuesday, Mal'ch 16, 1948. tor improvements In:
Propo a,}s Nos. 1 to 3 Inclu ive are offered as one proJect and will
be awarded 31S one contract.
PROPOSAL NO. ,-
Greene Coun.ty, Ohio, on part of Section 6.37, State' Route No. 35,
in Beavel' Cl'eek Township, by <!leaning and palntlng Bridge No.
67A ov I' the Little :Miami Rivet (Span 159 feet and 0 Inches, Roadway ,
15 fe t and 8 inches). , ,.
PROPOSAL NO.
arren ounty. Ohio. on part of Section 8.45. Rout-e 1N0. 48,
jn the City of South Lebanon, by cleaning a nd painting Bridge No. WIA-
4 - 1. over the Miami RiveI' ( pan 260 fe t and 2 inclies, Road-
way 14 .feet and ,8
. . , ' . PRO,POSAL NO.3
Hamilton County, Ohio, on part of Se tion 8.04, State R9ute No.
7-1, in' Andel"OI'} Township, by cleaning and palnrting No.
74- 8 oyer the Little Miami River (Spans: two at 244 feet and 0 inches,
RCJsdwH.y 26 teet and 10
ToUtl s tlmated cost ......... . ........................ , ..... $14,700.00 .
'P1' oposal Nos 1 to 3 in.elusive of this })l' ojeot to be ompleted not ,
Jot l' tha.n Augu t 2, . "
Th min imum wage to b ' paid to a 1\ labor emplOyed on this con-
t l!1.c t shR\} be in ;l COl'dan with the ", ch dUoI of PrevalUng Hourly
,Wa:ge Ra.t es certained and Detel'mined by The Department of Indus-
l.l'ial ReJatiol1s a ppli 'a'bl to tate Hlghwl y Depal'tment Improvements
in ac 'ordon e with ctlon 1,7-3, 17-4, 17-4a, 17-5 and of the
G 1 rai d of Ohio." ,
The bidder must submit with his bid a c l'.tifled, check in an amount
qual to five pel' C1 nt Qf the es limated cost, but ill no' vent more than,
t n thQusand dollars. , , " ' ,
Plans and specifications al'e On file In the department of highway .
. I1 d th ' office of r esident distri t deput,y dh'ector.
'he dll'eclol' I' 'erves the right to I' ahy bids.
EARL L. RIDES
State llighway Direotor
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UNTIL' MARCH 15 ONLY' I
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5 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON
Main &: Miami Sti.
THE Store"
. ..' , .
o M E '!"F tJ 'R Nl'SIH' I Ntl $:!
.. To.,Get' Ite.msi'
. 9 s 12 WOOL RUGS
, ,
I .
9 s 12 FELT BASE RUGS
CURTAINS -- SLIP '(:OVERS
LAMPS (Floor 'rable)
STUD'IO COUCHES (Fully Sprin8 Filled)
, .
LIVING ROOM SUITES'
BE'D ROOM SUITES
STOVES
"Complete HOme Furn.ilherl"
" '
" .
HOME FURNITURE'
Phone
912R
CO.
XENIA
OHIO
Main Street B,t Whiteman"
-Grade School Notes ,
<.y Min Hardin)
. Miss Walker s first J,{radc is
learning: to te,lI time. They are
going to make their own docks.
Mrs. Paine's third'
ren are maki'ng books in which ,
they will illustrate with pictures
the children of other countries.
The second grade has almost
completed writing their numbers
to 1000.
Jerry Barton has'm/Dved from
Waynesville and Miles Cullom
will be at tl1e end of
this week.
The Fpurth p' rade h.as a new
pupil, Freda Smith, from Sand
Gap, Kentucky. .
Mrs. Sheehan's room hact per
fect attendance two days last '
week, with only seven absences
for the entire week.
Ruth Ann Benefiel is , back '
after Unee weeks absence with
virus pneumonia.
Julia Traylor pelled down
the whole fourth- in a
Spelling Match Friday.
Hazel Hobbs moved to
Miamisburg last week. and Em
rna J ean mith moved to
Waynesville fro m Jackson,
Kentucky. ' .
Last Thursday the sixth grade
boys played an interestin,e:
of basketball with the
and eighth grade boys. -The SIX-
th won by a sc'ore of 1 5
to . t 3. HiR'h POi!lt man
John Fischback WIth 6 pomts.
Next was Howard Florence with
5 points; then Dicken-
sheets with 4 pomts.
Miss Day was out of school
on Monday' due to sickness. Mrs.
Fred Grauman took her place.
AUNT GIYES SHOWER
FOR BRIDE
Mrs. Clarence J. Davi was
honored on Sunday afternoon
when her aunt, Mrs. Howard
Hurley, of near New -BurinJ,{ton
entertained with a miscellaneous
QLJitc a numher of re ,
latives and friends were present
and the honor guest received
many lovely ,gifts to use in tll '
apar'tment' into which she and
her husband plan to' move. The\'
'ar.e now students at Wihningtqn
Colle.e:e. Guests from Wet ynes-
ville at th.e shower ' w re : Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence J Da vis. Mr.
Loyd Davis, Mrs. Josiah Davis.
Mr:s. Gilbert King, Mr. H. B.,
Earnhart, Mrs.. A. H.
and Mr. E. F . . Earnhart.
t1
Mr and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs- and
family had as Sunday ,e:uests Mr.
and . Mrs. Earl Heaton and
daughter of Germantown.
;
THE MIAMf GAZETTE, ,,sAGE I
WAYN,ESVILLE, OHIO No. 435'7
THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 26.1948
Mr. Herman Surface is con-
fined' ' to the hospi1al in Mur
M
freesboro, Tenn. an
appedix operation on
Mr. and Mrs. Surface are
ents of Murfreesboro, but he IS
connected with the Air Field
at Albany; Georp:ia and was very
ill when 'he arrived home for the
week-end. Mr. and Mrs. ..
face and little son were former
'A' aynesville residents.
Mr. Earl Earnhart ;mu M;:
E. F. Earnhart visited the. Mia!1li
Valley Sport Show at 'Memonal
Hall, Qayt,on, ' on Sunday after-
noon.
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Mr. al1d Mrs. John J. Bur
had a dinner ,guests on Saturday
the m.embers of (hell'
Cincinnati card Club.
The Rainbow Advisory Couri .
cit met at the home of Mr .. and
Mrs. Lou Alfred' Ol} Tuescta v eve:
ning with ' a large.
Mr. Ralph Miller, diSCUS I n lea-
ier chose tlie u11j ect "In ur-
a'nc'e." A soci.a! hour , was
jo ' d, with 'games and refre -I -
ments.
Walter Cast ,I' (ttt)
, , ,Just ras in ' to plant" rrtU$t .ick ,
. 'tire best I yO,u ...
HUy from the I., ' ,: '
.. . 1:j\Jl'bllv.m'g.:, White get.
the dlrect benefIts of our .trapnet .. pedlgree ,
brcreaing program for high liva ilit)!, r pi'd '
-th, ;\a,ndhighcr egg .
I . .
Every DUNHAM White ROck is :sired ;by
an irtOividual1y wingbanded U: S. R'. '0 : : P.
200 to 3 15 egg breeding. The
breeding behind our chicks enables them to
produce at' a higher,' more profitable rate tllan
ordinary ' hatchery chicks. Consi'der what 5 to
20 extra eggs per layer would mean ' to your profits. You' can afford to pay
several cents more per chi,k to get this three extra eggs per bini
t , ,
, I
would' mean you COl)LD pay 10-15 cenfs more per chick . .
Dunnam White Rqck Chicks are Ohio-U. Certified and Pu,lorum Passed .
..' \
ORDER THEM -TODAY' BY CALLING
R. 2 WAYNESVIlLE ,
PHONE 2916
WAYNESVILLE, OHlQ
PAGE ' 7 THE MIAMI tertained on Thursday at ,the
WAViN,ESVIL:LE, OHIO No. 4357 country home, on the Township
THURSDAV, FEBRU,ARV 26, 194R Road, of Mrs. Stanley ' Bailey. .
-- Mr. Paul Johns 'of Cincin-

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n
' . nati spent the week-end .and un-
I ,- - til Monday evening with hi
. ' 'It I e grandmother, Mrs: Margaret
. I John. The were Sun -
My. Paul of the Uni- day ev nin,e: ' g,uests of ,Mlr.
verslty of Cll1cmnab and. Mrs. and MrS. Walter Kenrick.
Marg-aret Johns attended the Mrs. Nettie Emrick returned
weddjng, of the former'.s cousin, home Monday after a couple of
Mi ss Linda Lou Haines, and Mr. weeks stay ,viti'} her son-in-law
. Lawrence Bledsoe at the and Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Church at Bellbroo,k. Friday . ali bury at Washingtqri C. H.
eveni n,g and the recepb n f t- Mr. and Mrs.- Harold 'Steinke
lowing at "The High, View Ter- and James were Tuesday even-
. race" there. ing dinner at the home of
'(he Woman's of Mrs. ZelIa Flatter in Dayton. .
Lytle c hurch wi ll be entertained Mr. and M j' . Vernon Pursle
next We.dnesday afternoon, ' sons were dinner g-uests Sat- '
March 3 at the home of Mrs urday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Cowan. The hostess wili Rat.pb Taylor hl Franklip. ,
be assisted, by MI;s. Charles Bun-Mr. and Mrs. He,nry. Saylor
Mrs. P. Cornell and Mrs. f Five Point entertained the
har1es Tumbleson. Saylor family to' dinner unday
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark in of the fifth 1
attended the funeral of Mrs. Lil- of th Ir httl e dau,e:l1ter, .Lmda.
li e Palmer the mother of Mrs. MI'. and Mrs. Walter Cowan
Everett C'tark, ' at the Morris .of the farms
" ons 'Funeral ' Home in Dayton motored to ChlcaR'o and p,ent
WednesdaY ,afternoon, and' bur: last week with relatives there.
ial at Woodland Cemetery. TI)ere wasn t any Church
, Mr. and Mrs. Seth FUrllaS, Ser vlct; here Sunday .11 account
Miss Mary Brown and Mr. and the .111ness of the pastor, Rev.
Mrs. Walter Kenrick attended , Joseph Myers of Dayton.
the monthly meetin,g' of the Ruth ' Burough? of
Wa1"fen County Historical oc- Spnngboro has been staymg at
iety at The Golden ' Lamb at the home of her SOrl, Mr.
Lebanon on Monday evening. Guy nd famlly,
Mrs. Henry Saylor planned a dUrir:'g the cold weather.
hirthday party Thursday for Mrs. Walter Clark and
Mrs. Vernon Pursley; other of ter, Miss Wanda called on ML.
the party were Mrs: Roy Winks Paul Wi11iams and little son in'
and Mrs. Qlaries Bunnell. They Lebanol) Saturday afternoon.
dined at the Seville Tavern in Mr. and Mrs. George Brack- '
Dayton and afterward saw ney 'of Route 2, are Quarentined,
" 'Cass Timberlane" at the Col- on' account of three in the tam-
onia!. ' ity having scarlet fever. .
The Lytle Card Club was en- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steinke

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and, family and. Mr. Walter: Bur-
dihe were guests' Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs . . Otto Tay-
,
. '
(Iothes are like people, thev'get
. 'old before their tlJtTt without
,the .proper care. If you want to
get mote' good laok1bg wear out
"of < themr-Jet us see to it with
' 9ur ten He cleanihR: metlrQds .
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. BUILDINGS. CIlATfElS ' IUS II ABllI.TY
, ,
'FARM INSURANCE"
in the Ohio Farmen will give you protection agams,J
00 your ,farm. ' It C0gers your your' chattels, your
aDd )'OUt ll_bWt)' for accidents to others. Wby not see u.s today!
You _ou you're .ale whm you're ialured in the Ohio Farmer.'
larl D. 'Dam Iosurance Agency'

113, 20 E LEBANON, O.
OHIO " S ........ CO_AIft
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lor in Cincinnati. : that broke the camel's back- do so bad. either
Mr. and Mrs. Sillman Stewan fun packs consisting of food, After dinner we fired UP
and family of Lebanon were en.. cooking gear, blankets, a tent, fireplaces and \vith all the
tertained to . dinner Sunday at anGi ' the other unneeessary moke we smel1ed like smoke:t
the home of their son .. in-law boys lake along. Explain- hams. When thoroughly \ armed
and daughter Mr . . and Mrs. Jun- ing the tents ..J.Ju-oC;:Ir-" t-he--tents, re-
ior Clark and little son, Michael. said, "Some day soon the hike packec\ extinguish, d the fire
, The neighbors of Mrs. Ogle will turn, into a camp and we and home.
Billville of Route 2, tendered ' have to get accustomed to car-
her a surprise party Tuesday, in ry'inlr a load,.' . '
ho)'wr of her birthday anniver- We tra'mped out into th "
sary. " c(mntry about a mile . and et
Mr. and Mr . Ed Raml y
children were unda y afterno n
and evening of Mr. and
Mr . Ramby in Da. t on . .
Mrs. Louella Swank and Jim- canlp. Two of us fo.und that
mie Swank of Dayto'n were Sun- one tent was deformed
day guests of Mr.-'and Mrs. E. B. but on closer inspecti 0n found
Longacre. ' that trying to turn a side into a' J.
Mr .. and Mrs. 'Forest bottom didn't 'work. ' With all ----.... --.--.
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ham arid Mrs. J. B. Jories at- the fresh air a fire was the ne. t
tended the dinner and meeting item for consideration. A tream
of the Farmer's Exchange" at I,earby supplied the stone for a
the hi ,g- h .school Satur- fireplace aod the wo ds r 1 nt y
day . ", f fueL The scouts who had
the tent trquble were at it a.g'ain
SCOUT'S VERSION and made a bi,gg:er fire out or
OF SATURDAY HIKE - their match box than ut of t.heit
fuel. But help w.as an j til '
aturday morning at about il1ell of sau and p tat e.,
10:30 four scouts, Scoutmaster fryi ng- wa eVidence th i r
Joe James and his a sistant ,set fire was we11 mad. W f un :1
out on a short hiking- trip. To that a ponch makes a ,p;o d
a townsman it appeared that windbrake and the tents don't
each boy wa surel y lo.adetl t
the point of fhe proverbial straw
. AUCTIONEERING
STANLEY and KOOGLER
BROKERS LICENSE
For Oat ., 2894. Wayn vill .
Ohio'. Rev.,... Chara
'.
E. o. scon
Representing
Westheimer & Company
.Members New York Stock
Exchanges and other
registered Exchanges

. Investment . Trust Shares
BouR;ht - Sold - QIIQted'
Phone Waynesville 2,530 . I '
' Daztoa AD32S1 ,
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Get . Your TRUCK and
' BUSINESS
I G N 5 ,
of '
,STANFORD BOGEN
Morrow, Ohio
AMBULANCf. '
PHONE
'2111
",
OFFICE CLOSED
FEB. 1
to
MARCH 1
While on Vacation
Dr. C. E. Wilkin '
Optometric Eye Specialist
26 'South DC,troit Strp.et
XENIA. OHIO '
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fai"ley
Stores
6 - BIG STORs .;... 6
PHONE 2441 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
-.
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
1c PER WORD MINIMUM 25c
REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
u far Insurance. All types of
, In. 'urance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene ' Brown, phone
'v\'a nesville 2935 or ' call
collect. 2111.
Real E,tate For Sale-
IF YOU HAVE A PROPERTY OR
FA.RM TO . SELL Can or Write
f)on Henderson. Tel. KE3448. 6t 7
Ltlraln Ave . Dayton,. Ohio. ttc
FARM WANTED-
\VANTED TO RENT, farm on
th ird or will con ider work- '
illg by 111 nth. Best of refer-
. ' nc S. Leave word at Gazette
a ffic. - 22
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J oh n Deere Owners-we are
I!qltipped to J,Cive you prompt
service on our tractor and
farm equipml!nt. ArranKe your
tune-up ' 'or overhaul work
-oon and be ready for
We can restore the
9
n
gmal power to your trac-
tor at a low cost in our mo-
dern John . Deere service
hop. cylind-
er rebonng, installation
and bearn,(!" adjusclI1ent done ,
to Deere specifications. An
Only Gen-
ume J.ohn repairs usect.
We pick up and deliver.
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
Lebanon Phone 555
-34
EARLY FRYERS ! ! !
start chicks now-have early
fryers--they will be in bi ,g:
deman 1. S t a I' t e d sex e d
cockerel chicks n \V avail-
able.
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
Phone Waynesville 2916
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Administrator
Mr. Mu:,., \ ' Id) ac-
companied his Aunt to her home
-1n Los An1!eles 'Ieveral w eks
ago, return,d to his h me on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wade
moved to Spring Valley on
day, intO' a which they
recently purchased!. Mr. Wade
has been in the' re:a1 estate bus-
iness here for several years.
Mr. and Mrs: Bernard Baug-hn
and children of HarveysburR' will
occupy toe home which Mr. and
Mrs. Wade vacated.
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PRAYER SE,RVICE
TUSDAY N'IGHT
at the nome of.
James Harriington
Nort11 and Water treets
, Conducted By
H. Hor.nsby, of Hamilton
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED
N ti ee is hereb g,ive,n that
R - N.ew eredric \Va- , Albert H.Shlb . whose Post
t r heaters, .one _ Addres i Waynesville
WATER HEATERS-:
and ne 80-RaIJ0l1. Will tn- hl o ha een dul y tlppointed
tall. Myron. Hag- meyer, a Admini trat n!, of th Estate .
Phon Waynesville 2956. of \lenora Lee atrick late
FOR SALE of Warren County, Ohio, de-
J tan iin,g- Lamps; Eledric
11'{ 11; FloI' and Dust Mors ;
Aluminum (:0 kin-g' Set and
other cooking utelisilS; 2 Ax-
mini ter Rugs, 9x 12; Steamer
rrrunk; Silver Ware Service for
; and other artictes.
Carl W. Lacy, Phone. 2662 .
RANG-'
. cea ed. *
Oat ct this l oth day of Feb-
ruary19
1
8. -.
C. 0 nald Oilatu h, Atty.
RALPH H. CAR'EY,
Judge of the Probate Court
\r\ arren County, Ohio.
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TRAILER FOR SALE-
NORRIS BROCK COMPANY
Cincinnati Union 15tock Yarda
Live Wire and ProQre iye. An
OrQflln;zation second to none.
Strictly aellers on- the' De*t
all around market in- the
country.
T\\ a-wheel ' trailer, eiiht-foot'
ELECTRIC RANGE for sale. In' body, for sale. Ashmead
. g'09d shape, being used every ohio' Service, North Ma'in
SERVICE THAT sATISFIES
na y ton 12: E. R T.
Dlal '1800_ ' WLV/ ,ClnclnnnU
12:' 40, 01'" 700, fOlr Our ' Dall\'
'. . '
Lee Lemmof), 2. Street. r 226
LAUNJ>RY : . OF DRAWERS-:....
To dol 'in my home. Quick serv- Antique walnut chest of draw- .
ice. Phoile 2986. ___ ers for sale. Ben Furnas
MACHiNERY FOR SAl E
J 0hn Deere rubber tired
KiII.fer sub soil 'plow; John
Deere 5 foot .tandem disk;
John Deere No.4 ' mower
with horse or tractor hitch;
John Deere 10-inch hammci:
mill; John' Deere Model CC
Fi eld Cultivator; John Deere
loader. .
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
Lebanon Phone 555.
-34
Letz No. 240 Rouj.thage mill,
used one year, complete with
trucks, separator an pi .
chop re hay, grind
and mix . and separate '
small and Fullv
R'uaranteed a,nd :priced to sell.
. BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
Lebanon PhOne 555 .
..--34
, Bolens Huski Garden
1 % and 3 H. P. Models with
complete line of quick at-
tools, plows; disks
cultivators, sickle bars and
lawn mowinR' attachments.
Ideal for the home .(!arden
truCk. Our
.wIIl be hmlted. Order with.
out delay.
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
Lebanon ,Phone 555
. -34
BUSINESS SERVICES-
Tra( t r. and .. machiner"
. cleanlil g :tntf painting:. Tru k
ani auto motors cl ai, ed. Call
us for an e tim ate.
BANTA IMPI .EMENT CO.
, Lebanon ' Phone 555
, '
WELD ING-
----------------
Acet lene an I AI', WELDI NG.
Portable equir ment.- Bill Let!
nea_r Wayne ParK. Phone
24.' 1. -31 R
...
phone Waynesville 2953. '
,
a ,rowin.. 'avarite
I
'--_aIG-M--let ____ INIit-ylleId f.rtm.era lor ,our .. t .....
- aD . Said eropel II -.p fertlli8ew beuiag the
lot blibelt .....at .... t7' . BIO II brad perfonill up
Aad .It'l ........ t war.:for to that reputed_ ...... it
___ t7 yean. , il II1wll7llUc1e .,. to .....
WhU. our Immediate ClOD- "'rdt ' .. '. ...,. doD to
. cer.. i. tbat 01 lupp.,i ... _ a prICe. '.
..re bi,b-pota.b-c:oatftlt '. '. .
cw. ... hom pour dNIet "" .....
. -h .
'Of'ICI IN DAYION, OHIO
'ActOay 1"- n ... IH.
"IIe lIfMnu 'ertlllaw COo ..... , II _
. ....".,." ... , lIf... __
uncI," dlrtct o".r.tlo" 01 It.
'WE FOR.
HORSES $15; $14; HOGS $4.00 ewt ..
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION
CALL
'oj
X E N I A '. ' Fertilize,r
. ' ,
. Reverse
Charges
4 '5.4
E. G. Buch.ieh, lac.
Xenia O.

AUTO LICENSE TAGS
SALE MONDAY AT 9
THE. MIAMI G'AZETTE
WAYlNES,VILLE, OHIO No. 4357
;
ale of 1 48 Ohio auto lie-
FEBRUARY 1"8
en -e plates \\ ill start \1t 9 a. m.
next M0ndtly at Kier's Ford
Garage, Main Miami
evenin,g- dinner g-ucsts of Mr.
and Mr . and
son.
treets, M iss Phebe Miranda, de- .
puty registrar, has announced.
M-r . Harry Burnett spent Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fulker- day here \vith her moth.er, Mrs.
son ' and dau,l{hter were Sa turda y E. L. Thomas.
Public A.action
. "
Route 73, One Mile East of rl
Fri.; 27, '48
1:00 p.m.
7-CAnLE-7
.1 H91 tein Cow fresh May 1; 2 Jersey Cows fr h, extra
god; 1 Guernsey Bull, 2 years old; 3 . Heifers, springers.
2 HORSES - 2 ".
2 110r extra good, Weight 3600 Ibs.; 2 Sid s oJ
Work Harne s and Collars.
MACHINERY
New Idea Manure preader; 2 Wagons; 1 Molene ft. diSC,
like 'new; 1 John Deere MQwer., ,Big 4, like n.eW; '1 John
Oeere Culhpacker, go()d; 1 Corn Planter, McCormicK' D er-
ing, extra goop; 1 Grain ,Drill, .5 ft.; 1 Oliver 12 'in. Walk-
, ing prOW;: 2.i r. 14 i'n. Case VI ow share-i t pr.1_ . ill plow
..shares; 1 SpIke-tooth J-IarJ'{?w;
15 - HOGS 15
4 Brood Sows, due to farrow 15 of March; 11 ' Shoats weight
125 Ibs.
, .
, FEED .
40(Y Bu. Corn; 75, ,Bu. Wheat; 60 Bales Oats
., ,
. MISCELLANEOUS - . .
J 1\\il,k cans ; 2 Buckets) 1 Sttainer; Hay';Fork'; 'PHch Fork; '
Double Trees; Pulleys; Soft Belt. .

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Stanley, Auctioneer.
. Doster &. Clerks.
, ,
I
Relurfacin. and ,Driveway Rec:oatinl
EST, ' I MAT E S
, . .
'. B. STROUD
OHIO
. Any' make or mode1
Fred. Kahn Motor C'.-r
PHONE 321 ' , LEBANON, OHIO
TELEPHONES
WAYNESVILLE Uti .
No.'
LEBANON Offlee .'JJK
;SAND and GRAVEL RES. U8L ,
BLACK-TOP DRIVES
TAR and ROAD OIL
t;AWN and FILL DIRT '
READY"MIX CONCRETE
EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE

GIVE Generously to RED CROSS Wayne township's .ot,a Is $700'
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It Says
'Here
Waynesville Wins ,Goonty Title, '
Faces Next Test at 2:15 Saturday
By Smitty'
, Where are you, Waynesville'?
There's work' to 'be done.
Right now there are at least
three "lost causes" in town.
They are causes but they '
are, tied up for lack of a Jeader.,
, SERVING SINCE 1850
.5. Florence Dies
, ' No. 4358 ,FIV'E CENTS A COpy
After Train Hits Car
,
WAYNESVIL.LE, OHIO T H U R S',o A Y, MARCH 4, ' 1948
Nobody wants to put in the vol- . I S Q d
unteer work that It takes to put BO'ard ' to lo'speet uir couts , in' uan Funeral :;ervices were held
them 'across. dNA ,aturday aHetnoon at the Me-
1. The.Red Cr.oss annual fun'd "& C S ti I No Lea er, 0 -=ti'i.ties. Clure Funeral H.ome fo\' Mr .
. drive, which Lebanon reported ' It ODerete C 00 adie ' Fran e Florence" 64,
was totally in Wayn'e Girl out Ti'oop No.. 1, ears old who died at 1:10 a.
Township until the ' Warren. The Wa ne T wn bip 'Chool which ,has _8 members and n ,' m. la t Ti1ur da'y of injuries suf-
County Ch'apter , conceived -the Board, is scheduled to drive to leaders, has t orarily' discon- fered when a pas ellger tr'ain
brilliant idea of it in Huron, Ohio t ll\orrow to ' in- tinued it \\ eekly m etinl!s and truck her automohil the pr -
the Miami Gazette's lap. ' I a ' hool' buil iin,g of pour- other activitie , ' ecause no' on vi us day. ' .
2. The Girl cout tr op, eli-concr te as a can be found to take f 1 h ac i :lent OCCUlT (ion the
which folli ed up over a munth p loward plans ,for building- the troop. , . Oxford H ad near Middletown.
ago and for ' whtch no' leader' bas a new elementary school for Many .. of the memb rs are: dI S.. Mr. Floren e. and her husband',
com'e forward. , " which bon'lis have b en sold appoinfed t ecause had re- Howard, bad j'ecently moved to
3. A pro; pe tive Cub c ut here. ' , cently become second class near 'Middletown after runnin,lf
de,l, on w,hkh the snowed-o.ut The board members will b- scouts and were Iookin,g: , for- a farm in th Wa nesville ar a
of the Mother' Club;\ ward ,to p,'oin,g- ahea' \\ ith b:ad. 'e for about '2 ears.
month ' t,g'o was to have heard an' a xompanied on the trip y work. Her death came just at the
outline by Dick Claesrfield ex- County" Superintendent Ra.y- ' Mrs. Margaret Ann Chapmall start of the \A/an;en County bas-
ecutl"ve for this area. he last I . n n F. Hatfield and by a Col- resign,ed as troop, leader e'ffec- k tb II t . 1 . 1
umhus representative of the e a ' oumamen 111 w l1C) ont!
saw of Mr. Claes, he was go- national Portland , Cem en t tive Jan. 28, due to the press of her ,g-randsons, Wilbur Flor-
ill,c)' around lookin,!." of 'other activities. Mrs. Chap- ence \"as a 'key nlayel' for the
:-.. A oCiationr, accordinO' to plans ' ,v " ' r. '
t ur a man to a vise and lead the . d ,.. h man. will help a.nyone wbo is in- winning- Wa nesvllle team.
Cubs' if a den were formeil. ftlade at t e boar's mont Iy terested in takinR' the positon, In addition tQ her husband she
There may ' be other ' lost Monday nlght. and asks that any womc;!n who is survived by six tivinJ! children
causes that,l don't know about. Huron, a town ' of , 1800 per- would like to work with Thomas and Wilbur Florence Sr.
, But three look rather ur . sons, is on Lake Erie 10 miles ,e:irl's con.tact h.er by of Waynesville; Mrs., Marjorie
gent. , , east of Sandusky. Its grade- 2712. ' . Kuntz of Franklin 'Flor-
, The' Red Cross drive, iri which school building" erec,ted in The ttqop was organtzed two , ence of Paris, Ky.; Milton Flor-
Wayne Township's quota i :: 1943, is considered a model for years ago, and met on ence of, Cochoeton, Ohi0' and
is supPbsed to: ru_n fwnl construction Tn Ohio. . WedneSday afternoons in the Mrs. Christine Sparks of Cynthi-
arch 1 to 1 O. _The theory is . The board has confeJired with hi,e:h school until Mrs. Chap- ana Ky. There are also 25
t on,March 1, a highly or all- E. C. ' Landberg, .Cincinnatl man's' AU the 'girls , and three great-
-'.r",'Wf! ' .it,_ ' ,owed rnUFh t:rand!=hildren. , \ '
,.. acfloh to .carry rna e a decision in the :coming hapman saltl. Rev. B. Coleman of the
the nPW'n ... in a : month' as to retainint him ' to ' Methodist ' Church w.as in
;few " , plan the' new scnool for UCENSE ,NO. 51-LP of the funeral service. Burta!
, #ioh .. "''";'''.ked h ' Waynesville . .. Mr. bandberg is : IS FIRS ' T I& ...... was In Cemetery. ", '
RANDOLPH TO BE FIRST
OPPONENT AT OAKWOOD
DISTRICT PRELIMINARY
Waynesville School.'s
basketball team, which swept
the Warren County tournament
last week by beatinR;. Morrow,
and Carlisle, is busy
gettinR" ready for the" seven-
county district tournament. First
opponent of the Spartans will be '
'Ranlio-Iph Hi,g-h ch001, which-
fini hed 'third in the
ery Count matches.
The, Randolph tilt is scheduled
for 2: f5 ,p. m. Saturday at Oak-
wood. ' If Wa nesvitle wins, it
will then fac the winner of'the
Oi x n-Phillipsburg ,g-ame t be
pla,Y d earlier th.at afternoon.
Sprin 'I oi'o, ec nd plac
tea'm in Warr "n Count , has
draw'n the odd 19th ,Position and
wHI meet the winner of the
game' between Ver aill es and
Xenia-St. BriJril1 . .If 'it wins Hs
next o.ppon nt will be:: the wjn-
ner of the Monroe Township-
Kingman clash. "
Waynesville's games , in the
county tOl,Jrnament brought the
Spartans' unbeaten streak ' to
mne Coach , Payn
h<\d many a good word for the
WaynesvIlle section at
, the tournament. Marv Ann. Bur-
tOll, cheerteader
t
' said th'e g-ood- ,
luck kewpie do I . Hdid it, /I but
as the MiddJetown paper said,
"Let's not take the, credit away ,
frQ.mt Thomp-son an'd , the ,rest ,of
the boys"-" ,
, Becaose , of . ih}ury Ken
Vicker:; was Inot able to play in
the M'orrow g-ame but Don Oa-
(OoDt4DUed ,on Page ') , - -I ' e . ere,,w-as; th ' pI f th t6 ' d ftUl'U
, (t) I a few people, ' e ' anner 0 > e -room: a - , MRS SMnH AS BUYER - '
including last year's chairman,' dition for tbe Le,badon Schoof. ' . ' NEWTON 1HOMPSON' COACHES' AU.-COUm
t&fil'ld out who was runni.,O' the. Also discussed ,at the board Those flashes of yellow that ,"
drive. NoboCly was. " (,2)" Oh meetinK were the new schooJ'. we are Seeing on the streets ' Newton Tl1ompson died at his TEAM HAS 2 SPARTANS
, Marcil qpertigg of the buses bought to these days aren't',spots before home south qf last When the 'seven Warren
. drive, l !ne charter cal- present fleet up to seven vehicl- , the eyes-;-they are just .the new Sunda'y' at 1 p. . at the age County, basketball coaches tot
led me to say U hear by round-, es. The S4'passenger bus, al- black-on-Iemoll Ohio ,1ic,ense, of 71. \ ' at the: tournament to
about s,ources tliat you mjght tie ' read.y acquired but not placed in ,plat'es went sale ' He ,s'ury.,ived, by his, wife, .. ' vote on ' an 'all-county ' team,
interested ,in being- dtive serVice, cost '4,450 of which , ctay mornang. ", ne son, Robert, liv- ,WaypesvilJe players go:t two of
tpwtlship." (3') The the stdte , will, pay the entire usual, the' first-day sales bontt?; :qne .grancJson j one the berths, on the team,
tho. I)ad never entered my amount, it was staled. ' The sec- w.,ere with l1l any people SIster, Mrs. ,geborah Gregg of and one ,on the second team.
mmd' and I said so . .c 41. He ond bus will Qarry ,60 passeng- W3:nting ola nufnPers fl- Ohio; and a brother . The all-cOlu:tty team includes
came to the Gazette office with ers and cost 1 of which gain. deputy re- Thompson of Cherry . Vickers . and Thompson ' 0 f
the p ernatia that J!o.es 'with . almost' the enftre amount will gistrar ,. for 'WaynesvrJle, is sell- ForF'k, Ohio. ,', . ' Waynesville, Schuchter of 'Mor-
window, stick come- fro, m state funds. , ing., the , tags. at ., Kier's Gar,age, utJelal services held H h f S . l.. d
receint _cards" Tlle of concrete Ma,lR and MI,;lml , at , t,he .A. row, OUA' 0 pran,e:l1oro, an .
1eff m construction' include economy,' a, ,m. _,. H-S, .. s 'Fog-Ie of Carlisle. On ' sec:'
I! less tendency space 'March .. ' ',. the R. B. 9f .-t.he "ond is Dakin of the Spar- '
,-So now, WQn',t . saving due to. walls, ' 'and , The fust , sale, as for tans. ", - ' \ '
pJease the Red Cross dr\ve,? vatioUS. otlier, factor$. the in pasf, t<? ' Mrs. BUrial was 10 M
la
n
llo
Cemetery. RuTH LeMAY BEGINS ' , , ..
" - ' , was told Monday by 'the MIldred Snuth of " .'
The old of the irresis- ,, ' '. Ralph of J:.j . ' mtRSING.WORK IN N. Y.
table, force tlie immovable The board ,heard two coin- her nUl1!ber, "1:'; .l ' . Mrs. Charles LeMa,Y, .
object , has come UP. p1aillts by ' one 'asking '51::LP, the:, fIFst m . f r,r,. ', ' and ch1ld,ren of Route 3, and "
Last Monday the' school for an of t;lctics senes. Mrs. ,Jesse Thomas visited Mr. MFS. , F. U, LeMay of
board faced a probJem like that. used in lessons giv- --.--------- her new gra!1ddaugh!er, Joyce Lebanon, attended the ' graaua'.
, As one member said, "We have en eacb month at the grade : CIlORCH CHRIST Ann, ,Russel, daughter oftiqn exercises of Miss Ruth Le. ,
, two g-fOUPS and each O,ne is abe sch()ol by W. ' C. T. U. , leaders, ro HEAR CANADJAN Mr. Mr.s. Virgil ,F. Russ'el, . May, ,at the Jewish . Hospital ' .. ,
' solutely certain ltls fight." The and the ' other ' referFinv to. a MISSIONARIES SUNDAY on and. Saturday. JO'yce School of NursinJ! in 'Cincinnati,
dispute without a , solution was given tb 'llis third -' > Ann w-flgb1s eI,e:h! mne ' on rhursday, Feb.rua.ry 26th. '
sta
rte
cJ.l?y 'a parent:s grade who bas sinfe been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rempel, ounces, ',was bopn feb. 24 at I On Mon,day of this week Miss
that hiS daughter' IS. taugot In 'transferred to the Sprmgboro who are planninft to J!O to ' India St., Anne s Pfospltal III Dayton., Le,May for duty ,M the
" school that he is condemned to "scliool. ' aSf,) Chr-istian mIssionaries ,next , Henry Street Settlement in New
the nether ... regions for opening fa 1, will speak at the Church of Mr. and Mrs., Donald. Gilpin ' Xork City she spend "
a bottle of his home. ' " , Christ Sunday, March ,7., (at the .of Fosters are announcing the SIX ":1onths domg. ,Bu,bltc. Health:
, That touched , off an hour- ' MACK SAUER TO SPEAK ' morning serice only). This bIrth of a son, ,[)onn Lee Feb Nursmg, after :which she will re-
long discusSion about "thetem- BD't?RE young couple are from Cariada, 24. Mrs. Gilpin and infant: with tuitn 1Q 'ake ' hei State Boa'rd
perance lessons required by law , The, feature-d ' speaker" at the and are p.ersonal friends of Mr. the older are home ExaJ!llnahon at . Columbus. , .
111 Ohio schools . . The law re- Johnston, the minrsler. , Alt the ,of .her parentS, Mr. and Mrs. . MISS -LeMay was one of two '
quires.teaching of Utemperance" annual stockholders of Sunday evening servke, IrVin Mulford, for a few days. 'J!lr1s from Cincinnati for
o.ne day a y-e.ar, but the the LebpnQn National Farm Mr. Johnston wilJDring the ier- ' ' .' <?ourse of the Visiting Nurse
teaching heroe is done for short Lo'an ASSOCi,alion wilJ be , Mack mono STAR PLANS Ser;vlce, '. the other being ' Miss
periods' once a month by vol- Sauer, well known columnist , INmATORY WORK MON .Ehzabeth Richeurt of Cin-'
unteer W,. C. T. Inembers. lecturer from L'ee:: bu
r
, " ) GRANGE TO HOLD, M' . . , cmnab. '
Everyone in the room seemed' ' " BIRTHDAY . laml 107, O. E. S.,
to agree' that no child' shoulCi There wiJI be other special willf meet In regular session on MISS McKINSEY GOES
be taught to con- numbers including- Mike and Ray The Quarterly birthday _meet- March 8, at TO HOME OF SISTER
demn somethmg, his parents be- Wirsch giving but "Old Time ing of Farmers Grange No., 13 eIght o'clock. , rollowing the ' , '
Iieve is right. But nobody agreed . Fiddlin' and Guitar Pickin' " 'a- , wnt be held in. the l1all business session the initiatory Miss , Laura McKinsey, local
on what should be done about lonK wi.th ' a group of G. I. far- at 8. o'clock Satnrdav. work Will be ' for caridl- has been seriously
the answer was inevitable: taking part in a panel dis.: m.embers whose bidh- sdates. Mr. , and Mrs. W. E. 111 m M,IaJTU ValJey Hospital, wa-s
, "we'll see." Cusslon. days fall betwun Jan. 1 troud, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. St. removed. Saturday toihe home
All, of which led one specta- " Meeting is March 9 at Marclf 3 t. Mr. a'nd-Mrs. Eve John and Mr. and Mrs. Ross of her Sister, Mrs. Earl Swain
tor tQqtilpt. "Let's be . lebanon, Ohio. , ' , Early will an ,charge 'of - " Rowland' will serve on' the en- ' on Route 48 near Lebanon'
in 9f temperance." A good turn out is expeCted. fresl1ments. ' tertamme,nt committee. 'where she is .
I ,
The' Miami Gazette
, 8 TAB, L I 8 B D 1 ... 0
Publi.hed Every Thurld.y
W.yne.ville, Ohio
CARL G. SMITH, Editor
Entered as .econd 01.... m.tter .t the POlt OHlce
SUBS'CRIPTION RATE:
,1.50 a Year in Advance
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Eyents Coming Up
(To have events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
. before, 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) '
. SAl"URDAY, MARCH 6
Farnljers Grange, Birthday meeting 8 P. M. ,
Waynesville vs. Randolph at Oakwood, 2 :15 P. M.
'. - SUNDAY, MARCH'7 '
Go to Church! ,
TWIN' :LENSES your son or daughter. A small
shove off the honest side of the
by FOX HOLLY ,street can payoff di-
Tycoon - Tycoon - what d
i,s a Tycoon?!1 My telephone ,vi ends as a ch lid up.
rang' three times (Ohio Central How careless can you J{et? '
Telephone Company please'
note) with requests for a
tion of this word, as ballots pour
in to elect Ty-
coon of 194,8. ' Tycoon,'" sa1d
Bob O' Regan comes from the
Chinese word 'Shogun' mean-
ing Chjeftain. In plain
Tycoon means :it citizen, male or
female, considered outstanding' Nex t tim \\ e re R' 0in.e: fo d
in his own field and in his COI11- , it with only n Otll.er-
munity, a leading- citizen in the ' wi ' e it was a pretfy ,e:ood' 111ke
best spirit of the word:" on F b. 29. Five scouts, Joe
So come on, Waynesville! J ,uiles and R nn ie Rush trudge I '
Cast your vote! A Twin Theatre off ft om the cilbin. They car- ,
ried onl y knives anp axe to be,
Ballot is in thiis issue of your used in preparinlT fU,elfor f1rac-
M'iami Gazette. . Contest rules 1'0 . Youth Fellowship 7 :30 Methodist Church
MONDAY, MARCH 8
County Farm Bureau Cooperative Association -annual
Lebanon H. S., 8 P. M.
are' in last week' s "Gazette. The iice fire building'. After wa
, to a' woods ahollt one and one-
meeting, winner will receive wonderful half- miles from town, the
prizes donated by Wa ynesvpI" couts located a g'ood ,J) ace and
merchants. . The WaynesvI!k were then g-iven 15 minutes to
Drug Store IS to the ltSl ' find fuel and lay a fire. Each
of donors published last week. scout then received two m'lt-
Boy Scout T'roop 40, at 7 :15 P. M.
Miami Chap'ter, Order of Eastern Star, 8 P. M.
'TUESDAY, MARCH 9
Easter Choir Methodist Church.
Happy Ciub, Home of Mrs. Braddock
Waynesville Lodge No. 163, F: & A. M., 7 ,P M.
No . ne was
Saturday is a natural for the WIth fIrst match" WIth tb
1 I f
' "I 'A b tt tl exceptIOn of th I aders. How-
w 10 e ami e er- lan av- ever on the s' cond, fires were
Miami Valley Co-Op Milk Producers Association, Dayton
more Hotel, ' 11 :15 A. M. , - ,
Silt- erage Westeln, large se n blazin,g-. Tiine passed
f1l1t?hed ' quicklY and at 4 :30 p" m . . the
!ts Cmcmnatl Run), Shl,rley fires I were carefulTy extinguish-
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10
Friendship Club in home of Mrs. M. D. Baird, 2 P. M.
femple h,er fI rst d d th ' d, t d'
adult role in "That Hagen Girl'" e an e s Oll s epar e .
(WB) Sunda'yc and ' Monday. Subjects studied at the reg-ul- , , THURSDAY, MARCH 11
According to trade dope, thIS er Monday night w r
picture was pointed at small taut line hit- ,
Lenten Service at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 8 P. M.
. "
greta
J '
ezlenJa,.
. METHODIST CHURtH
, II. 8; CO,,"EMA'N, Mlni,ter
Sunday' ' ? :30 a.m.
, J. J. Ilurske,. Supt.
WonhiP Service to :30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship ,
Thursday, 7:30pm.
-,' MT. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M. 8CARFF, Mlnilter
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m.
E. A. Earnhart, Sup.t.
Wotship Service to :3'0 a.nt.
Evening Service 'J:30 p.m.
ST. MARY'S
aAMUEL N. KEVS, Mltliiter
Church School 9 :30 a. m.
Nursery .. Scl)ool to :30. . a, m.
Prayer 10:30 a. m.
, - '
.
towns such as ours. "The , Un- ches, and semaph r cod
suspected,' (W13:) , Wednesday ,work.
and Thursday, is highbrow mur- _
The Sunday for cOvel' der-fare. Claude Rains is superb. Miss Anna E. Meredith of
eas Relief was O'ood' however. Recomme.nded S11 art s , are Cincinnati spent the w k end '
100' tcStunt Girl" and tfMade 111 U. with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
quite a number of our members h
were not present. Will you S. A. (both PAR.) W itaket and Mr. a'nd Mrs Ra
please bting or send your Sam Huffman, Twin Project- and dau,g-'hter. , ' . '
111.e: next Sun'day.- iOllist gives a further ' low-down
. Fellowship Group this week, Seems' the sprocket r '. H. Gordon
IS that Sunday even- holes (tiny holes that hold ,the --4I!I;_o ___ a __ "', __ __ u __ a __ a __ a __ a __ a
ing is , a successful meeting in place on; the t:>rojection
night. ' , < mac;hine) can or break
W h
f' t d your night out at the' movies.
e 'are avmg IRe at en Torn ,or damaged sprocket holes
unusually interesting cause 1iiJm to Jump, the track. . at the home of
Th h h
' t be Since all films are rented, Sam Jamea Harrington
W 0 ave no en -t- . spends a reasoflabl-e-a-metmt-1'lrt--.-----'---:---'
tending are requested to be pre- the pro,iec- ' North and W-ater Streets
sent next Sunday evening at itOntst before htllll was a food -
7 :30. " guy, careful in the use 0 tbe ' Conducted By
T-he Easter Choir is preparing prmt. Nine times out of 10 his Rev. H. Hornsby, of Halililton
the cantata" "The Resurrection prayers are answered. T,he tenth
Stone" by' Carrie B. Adams, to .they aren't I '
be given on Palm Sunday Even-
inK. Match
THE IS INVITED
"Some prints arrive with the .._a_a_a_a_a.
sound track scratched, too. Due _______
to the delic'ate aL'npliflers, every i , Get ' Your TR UCK and
ST. MARY'S LENTEN small scratch sounds to the aud- I B
SPEAKER IS NAMED ience' like a cat , _on the USIN ESS
, 'speaker Evensong fence at nig1)t: "The wQrst of it :. . ' 0 N '
next Thursday evemng, March . is," $am {'the films of
11, at ' 8 o'clock will be' Mr. aren't deljyered lby the truc1dng- 'STANFORD BOGEN"
' George of the Easte'rn, tc.ompanies very far a'head .. of Moh'Ow Ohio
Methodists' "N,oles
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, , PRAYER . ,
TUESDAY NIGtiT
THE MIAMI GAZETTE , PAGE Z
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO '. No. 4358
THURSDAY, MARCH 4,1948
. .
12th BIRTHDAY PARTY
HELD FOR TORE BALL
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Ball enter-
tained -on Saturday afternoon
their little- daughter,
Tobe, who was celebrating her '
twelth' birthday anniversary. -
Gam.e ,- with ,'prizes, and
very thing pertainin,l!' t a .birth-
day c.elebration w'ete enjOyed by '"
the little , ,
Those present were Donna '-
Carol Luttring-er, and Sally
and Mary Bard,Lever of Spring-
Judith Weir of Middle-
town, Winnie Jo. stout, Doris
Brown, Janet Keys, Marilyn
tal}sberry, 0 ann a Hadley,
Sandra Elma Jean Mc-
Clure, Mary Sue Croll.
Refreshinents with all ap-
pointme,nts in Easier Y -ellow,
were served by Mrs. Ball.
". '
A careful driv r want to know
when Burma, Shave is going ,
to put verses on both sides of
,its signs to he won't be tempted
to turn around and read the ones
facing- the other ' way, only to
find that he's seen them before.
.
Westheimer & Company
Memb r New York Stock
and other
register d Exchanges
lnvestment Trult Sharea
- Sold - Quoted
Phone Waynesville 2530
, Dayton AD3257
OPrOMETRIST
OFFICE HOUas:
TUeL 7 P. M. to 9 P. M.
, Wed. 8 A.' M. to 12 Noon
7 P. M. 9 P. M.
"'-ocated Across from Post
'. Office.
llrlCA E. U. B, CRURal
REV. WILLIAM 8HANNON
Sunday Sehool ' <) :30 a.m.
Sates Division' of the Ame,rican ' lme. '.1 '
Mill Company of .Mid- ATiENTION!
dletown. . week we reminded the children .
, MrS. James Garrison"Supt.
Preachipg. t st and-3 rd Sundays
each to :30 a.m.
'-
WA \"NESVlUE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
R. M. Johnston, MinUter
Bible School , ') :30 a.m.
Communion i 0 :30 a.m.,
Evening 7 :30 P. M.
-
FRIENDS
First' Day School 9 :30 a.m:
.I-1eeting for Worshi,p
_ ' t 0 :30 a.m.
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
REV. DAV'ID STANFIELD, Mini.te.r
Worship Service 9 :45 a m.
Sunday . 10:45 ' a: m.
-
ST. AUGUSTINE
Father Krumholtz, Prieat
Masses - 8 and 10 A. M:
- . '
FERRY CHURCH of CHRIST
-RALPH ,E. 8TIN80N, Mlnl.tel'
Itible $chool ' 9 :30 a.m.
MO,mJng Worship to:,O ,a.m.
Prayer Meetio( ' ,7 :00 p.m.
YOUDK People s ,
, 1:00 p.m.
EvenlnK Services 7 :30 p.m.
Mrs. D. C Ridge was a guest'
of retatives in Dayton several
days during the past week. \
Mr. Leightot:1' wiH speak on that . at the age of 1-2 or'. over
"Inter - Ohurch Copperation". buy adult
Everyone in the community is accprdmg OhiO, State. 'law.
welcome to ,hear , him. wee, heard , a _parent
urgmg hiS son to "Say ,
Mr. and Mrs" S. N. Hall en- unaer 1.1. Thet lI never 'know
'tertained during the ' past "week. the diff!rence:' You're 'right,
the SQuth Wayne Advisery Parent. They may not kriow the
Council at th.eir country home. difference in your case. But two
Followin,g the business session things could happen:, ': '
Mr. ,R. . E. - Asbury led the , FI RST: You could ,lose your
CUSStOn "1.nsuraI1ce the Let's 'face
Dunng the social, re- It. In' thiS present busmess slump
freshments were served by the operatio!l' of any business isn't
hostess to the members, and -easy. Fal,r play helps -.:.... morally
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence , ' and actu;lIly. Let's play fair.
Edwards. - You could lose
A modern and complete Funeral Home, for
comfort and con venience of our public .
, STUQBS Funeral Home
TELEPHONE-2281 WAYNESVILle' O.
SEED EASY
, SEEDER
,1.-24-Foot Broadcast.
2.-25-Quart Hopper
, '. Capacity'
I
. 3,.-,WilI ,Sow 1 t.6 Acres
an Hour '/tt 4 M. P. H.
4.-Qistributes 'evenly and'
, ' an accurate amount
per acre.
5.-Adjustable to a II
makes of tractors.
Rogers and SiIlpSOl , T ridor Sales
E. NORm -
PHONE23G
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'AGE 3 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4358
T H U R 8 DAY, MARCH 4, 1948
ANNUAL FARM
MEETING IN LEBA'NON-
TO BE NEXT MONDAY
The 14th Annual Meetin,g of
the Warren County Farm Bu-
re.au Cooperative Association
will be held in the Lebanon High
. Monday, March 8 at 8
p. m.
G. D .. formerly of
W.a,ynesville, now livin,lr in Wil-
mmgton, served many
as 4irector ,of organ-
IzatIOn, WIll retire. There will be '
two directors to elecL '
John Sims, who has been
elected to succeed M. D. Lin-
cloln ;is. executive secretary of
t le OhIo Farm Bureau will
speak on , "Objectives of' Agri-
cultural Cooperatives."
. A spec!alist ir:t soil fertility in
OW.A nght, SIms took a posi-
the Tennessee Corpor-
abon m of distributi n
From this company, he ente)' -d
Farm Bureau work and became
General Manager of the Ohi o
Farm. 1;3 11 rea u Coop
ASSociatIon, and now has heen
chosen to suce ed Mr. Line In .
. Jack's X. loph9ne Band of.
In\i., will furnish the
entertamment with specialties in
mUSIc and dances. I
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Wri.e:ht
and. daughters were Sunday
evenmg supper guests of Mr.
.. :1 nd Mrs. Stanley Bailey and
,;llIghter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fr e
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Moss, Mrs. Cora Rich and Mrs
Reba Braddod( were Saturday
eyening dinner 'of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Rich.
EMERGENCY ORDINANCE
State Route No. 73. ' Ordinance No. 200. Date of Feb.
20, IUS.
An emergency ordinance enacted ,by the of wayne8v11le.
Warren County, Ohio, In the matter of the hereinafter described ini-
provement, Mle supervision of the 'Director of Highways.
SECTION I' (CONSE'MT)
. WlHEREAS, the Diredtor ' ot Highways i8 .considerIng the matter' of
the following improvement under his supervision of the publio hlghws,y ,
particularly as f91l0ws: '
Beginning at the intersection of U. S. 42 and State Route
73 In the Village of thence east ,over and a.long State Route
73 a diSit8lnce Qf 0.&1-9 inl1es for the purpose of with T-a'Z
8urf(LCe, and .
WBERl!)Al$, it 18 dedlared Ito be in the public -interest that the COIiI-
lIeot of the YUlage of Waynesville, Ohio tbe given for the above described
Improvement, under the supervision of the Director' at mghways in a<::-
cOI'dance with plans, specifications, and, as prepared by said
Director,
NOW TH.EJREFORE, such cons I1t be .and Is hereby given, for the
construction of the above d 'scl"ibed Improvement.
SECTION II (COOPERAT ION.) .
BE IT RESOLVED, that the CouMil of the Village of Waynesvillo, '
Ohio, does hereby propose to cooperate with the State or O,blo, In the cost
. of the abo"e described Iby assuming and contribultin:g-
Dollars incl",slve of the cost of engine ring, COll-
tingencies and other expenses.
SECTION III (AUTHORITY TO SIGN)
(BE IT that the Mayor of the Village of W1aynesvtuEl,
, Ohio, be and he Is authodzed ,to entel' into agl ements for the main-
, lena nee Il nd parking for F.edetal PI'Ojects, pat'king l'eg,ulations for State
pr jects a nd special contrac tual obllgations.
. SECTION III (b) (PARKI NG REG'ULATIONS)
!BE liT ORDAINED by the Council of the Vl1llilge, of Wlayn6svIHe,
that upon, completion of said ImpJ:ov-ement by the Dlrec'tor of High\ aYl5
It' Is . hereby understood and agreed that said VILlage of Waynesvile OhiO'
will therea:ftel'. ., , . " ,
. (a) Keep said ,highway. open to ' ,at all .times, and '
(b) ' Regulate
SECTION I V. (CERT IIFICAT,ION OF AVAILABI.l..IT Y OF IRIGHT OIF
WAY, UTI LITY REARRA'NGEMENT' AND SAVING -r,H E STATE OF
. OHIO HARMLESS' OF IbAMAGE8.)
\
BE; IT RESOLVED, by the Counoll ot Vihlage of Waynesvnte, Ohi(),
that:
. (a)' The right of way tor the construction of the aforesaid im-
pl'ovement Is hery certified as being ava,l1able therefor. '
(b) Arrangenients have been made with agreenuint 8 obtained trom
all pubUc utmty c(\Jllpanies whose i1nee or' etructurea wl11 be affect ..
"
ed by the said companies have agreed to .make any and all necessary
plant removals or rearrangement In su<:h a ma'nner as to be clear
Qt any construction called for by the plans of said improvement and
said have agreed to make such necessary reah:all,gements
Immediately atter notification by the village or the c!epar:i.ment and
the agrees that the said departm..-en, of. -hIghways of, the sta.te
of Ohio, shall be and Is hereby saved harJ:llless from any, and all
damages or claims thereof ariSing ,from or growing out of the re-
arrangement of said utility company ltn.es or structures.
( 0) It is hereby 'agreed tha.t the village shall, at Its own expense, make
all 6f water mains, eervice lines, tire hydrante, valve
boxy, sanitary sewers or other municipally owned utlll-ties a.nd/or
any appurtena ces thereto, as may be n-ecessary ' to contorm to the
said Improvement and said rearrangements shall be done a.t such
Ume as requested by tl,le Department of H'ighways Engineer in sucb
a manner as nQt to interfere unduly with ' the operation of the con-
tractor constructing the improvement. ,
Th8lt this ordlna,n<:e shall take e ffect and b In ' force fl'om a nd after . . , ,
the el\l:liest perlod allowed by law.
Passed: FeJlu' uary 20, 1948.
Mtest: Charles James . .
clerk
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President ,of Council
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IWJ.., LEBANON
,. ' AMERICAN LEGION IWL, FRANKLIN . '.
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. . . AMERICAN HAI;J., MAloN
- - VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS HALL,
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, BE ,SURE TO BRING DISCHARGE P.vERs
DR. H. M. WIWAMS, SERVICE OFFICER, SOLDIER, AND SAILOR RELlEFCOMMl'ITEE'
PARADE OF FASHIONS
FOR 95 YEARS SHOWN
, In celebration of their 95th
Annivers'ary, Ri'ke's in I?ayton
are unveiling in their w:mdow'
a very, un,usual story of, "Fash-
ion Through 95 Years. ,
The large corner window at
Second and Main Streets shows
a replica of Ri.ke's fir.st
which was domg busmess In
1853. Men, women and children '
in authentic costumes of. the per-
iod are shown "Shopping at
Rikes'. .
Another windm shows men,
women and children promenaq-
ing in Easter Fashions of 1873.
jn the window of 1893the
dirt walks change to the boar9 '
walks used in that period, and
the family promenades with the
. baby' carriage on their , way to
churcn. ,
In the window of 1913 the
, idewalks become brick walks,
and teena ers w ar fashiorrs of
the period in a park scene.
In th 1/:)23 window the
walks become ,c ment, and the
models w ar tli " flapper 1 fa -
hions of the perioO.
. The ' next han e in fashion
in ' t <)3 . and ou wilt be I
. ,
ARTHUR HELSI'NGER
' SHOE REPAIR
11 Mechanic St.
LEBANON, OHIO
WHEEL. GOODS
SPORTtNG GOODS '
MOTORBICYCL'ES "
ROCERS A SIMPSON
TRACI'OR SALES
PIaoDe 1341
WAYNESVIiLE. ,OHlQ
/
tHE MIAMI GAZETTE ' PAGE 4
that this percentag-e was well a- , WAYNE,8VILLE, OHIO No.
bove the average. 1: H U R a .DAY. MARCH 4, 1945
that you wore fashions ,ROAD SURFACING
like these so recently. Even the PUSHED IN COUNTY
fashions shown in the windows J. Arthur (joldS4:hmidt, Divi- MAllRIAGE LICENSES JJ. /, .
of 1943 look strange when we s,ion OePuty' Direj;rtoL of Divi- James R. Vale, 22; Morrow, em- '. /
compare them with the "New sion No.8, Ohio Department of apprentice, Betty Knapp, al'lle'ld ural
Look
" in Baster Fashions for H' h has anounced that 1 t - (I
ways, ' 18 Morrow, typ s . ' , .
Spring. 1948. the plans for the '1948 ' Surface Robert 27, South 'Leb- Mrs Emerson Frazier of Ger-
The window on Second Treatin'g program for Warren anon, restaurant owner, . Vi:
1a
. manto\vn was the Sunday
Street show interiors of the Gay County have be n completed Doughman, 1S. South LebanoD
i
ey of her son-in-law, Mr.. Carl
Nineties .... 'a room, a and that the various projects punch operator. on Shidaker and her grandchildren,
bedroom and a dining- room with will be offered for sale sometime Corless Blevins. 24. Lehan , Mr. and Mrs. Auzwood MartlO.
authentic furnishings. The in the fl,lture., . factory ,\vorker, Jean Elinor Kins- Mr. and Mrs. James park and
que costumes in these windows In considering Ithe hvo year worthy, 20, Lebanon. , 34 ' daughter of Mt. Auburn were
are authentic museum pieces, period, 1947-1948, this means B-arold Hamilton Parker" , weekend guests of Mrs. Park s
assembled 'with great care, that by the end of the year the Dayton, machinist, Frances Jean par.ents, Mr. and Mrs. ' H .. S.
Rike's 95th anniversary sale HiKhway \vil.1 have Brandenburg. 27. Lebanon. factory Tucker ' and daughter, MISS
will ' be held from March 2 completed the' re-surfacmg of worker. ' 'r in EvalYll Tucker.
throu,g-h March 6 ... and these 41.00 miles or 24.43 % of the Charles Lamb. 19, FJfnk ln, IS- Mr and Mrs Ben Beckett
historical windows will remain State.. H ig-hways in Warren', spector, Enna Jean usser, , had as their ' for , a few
mi da ys til i week Mrs. Beckett'
- , sister, Mrs. Mi,mie Peterson ,pf
Cincinnati. '
,
, ,
14th Annual Meeting
WARREN COUN-TY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
'LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL
MONDAY - MARCH 8th'- 8 P. M.
PROGRAM
Reports - Election - Address by J ohn Sims, Ex utive Ohio Farm
Bureau Cooperative Association, ..,
Jack's Xylophone Band will you with music and d'l11 'C nLlmb I".
. . ..
All mem,bers, their anq friends are invii- ct!
Mr. and Mrs. Herbelt
had qS their g'ue'ts Sunday theIr
sons and fali1ili es Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Doster an j daughter of
Spring-field and Mr. and Mrs.
J am s Do t r of Dayton.
Mr .. George Waterhouse and
Mr , L. D. WOOlly of Waynes,.
ville were uriday afternoon
guests of 'Mrs. L.ouise and
daug-hter, Mi's Jane Fite.
Mrs.' Ethel Smith has returned
to the villa,g-e after a vi it at the
home of h r on and r
in-law, Mr. and Mr. . Edwin
mith of ehanon.
Chur'l1 night wa. ob erv d
la t Thur cla "at toe
Gran.e:e HaiL ver d ii h
cUnner \Va hId.
Mr: Clermen1 "Bra 1/ Foley
a form r re ident f the villa,\!' \
now of Columl 1I, ustained ;l
br ken I g ,recently in a 0 vl-
ing alley accident. ' ,
Mr. and Mr . Paul I aacs and
famil y have moved to the vill-
age f rom Farmersvill . into the
. property they purchased from .1
Mr; , and Mrs. W. T. Green at ,
the, top ' f the '( '1 Hilt ' .
"
Mt. and Mrs. W. P. McCarren
who have been vacatlohinK in '
Cuba returned to their home
here aturday. Mr. nd
. '''THE FABuLOUS :tExAN, "
(J.ust Played Cincinnati : ' "
SUNDAY MATINEE
P. M. . '
NO TUEsDAY
Charles Lapp of near Wash-
ington Court House accompan. ,
ied them on their trip. '
The Council met , at,
the home of Frank... Swartzel
near Fricta,y evening. .
. Mrs. James ThOrnberry
dinner Sunday in complimeht
to her 'husband whd celebrated
his birthday anniversary Feb.
29th.,. , '
, ' Several friends 'made a sur.
prise vis.it ,to' the , home of Mrs.
A. , S. Friday evening' to
help her celebrate iter birthday.
Her R'uests were Mrs. Clyde
rs. '. Laura, . Sl)idaker,
Mrs. 'SadIe Reason, ,Mrs. Osee
Harlan, Mrs.-,Lisa Curl, and Mrs. .
. . H. S. The ladies
'ed seve'tal rQunds of cards. ' , .
, .. ' ,M,rs. ': Truman ,Easter a for- . .",
mer residel1.t of t,his '. cO,mm'4
rilt
y .
away ,at 'her 'home near "
She was '
1he mother of Mr. Charles "eas. '.
Jer who the " Collett "
, ,farm \ "Ho'le: in the ' Woods ,H " . ,
\ , . south ,ea,&t :01 the viP age. .. , ,
. , - '. " . Mrs. who
',' "} ' bee!l. ,m . Waynes,vllle
' I ' . durmg the , winteJ1 months ' re-
' , , tar he'.r home in the vii.
for a few days. ' ,
, Mrs. Lizzie had as din.
, Sl;mday. 'Mrs. Laura
, and .. Mrs .. 'Sadie , Rea-
son '" " ','
4. ,,g'foup: ,of 'Iaciie's ' assembled
at the 'hCltt1e ,qf Mrs. Clyde It.e.,', '
V!cy, Wed,nesd.ay eyenin,g' ,in
hOllor of ber blrthda:y lannlver";,
,sary . Those, present, w:ere, Mrs.
A. S. Collett, Mrs. Osie Harlan'
and Laura Shidaker.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beckett and
Miss :Joan Beckett en ..
. tertamed on Sunday Mr. and
, Mrs. Glen Cook and ,/amily Mr .
and ',Mrs. anci
famIly and Mr. and Mrs. John
Becket! Sr., and son all of
Frankhn, and Mr. and Mrs. John
;tnd Mr. 'Robert Glenn
of Cmcinnati.
.
- Wm.-11IURs. ''11IE UNSUSPEcrED"-'J ... Caulfield, CIaacIe R ...

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'PAGE 5 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
OHIO No. 4358
T 'H U R 8 ,D V, MARC'H 4, 1948
REGI$TERED BUlk SOLD
N. E. Cullom ot Waynesville
recently: the register-
ed Brown Swiss bull Victor Boy
of Salem No. 87494 from Ellis
Mc(:!ure of Ohio ac-
cording to 'a report from Fred
S. Idtse, secretarY of the Brown
Swiss Cattle Breeders' Associa-
,tion, Bel.oit, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sawyer
Ml1. and Mrs. Orville Gray and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn
were Sunday dinner of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ChItwood in
, Dayton. .
Mrs. L. C. St. john spent sev-
eral days during' the past week
at the r.ome of Mr. and Mrs.
John . ettiemyre near Lebanon
caring: for her grandehildren
while Mr. and Mrs. Settlemyre
were in Columbus the
"Corn School".
Mr. and Mrs. -A. ' H. tubbs
had as Sunday guests, Mr; and
Mrs. Robert Root of .Dayt n.
Mrs. Robert Baker Jr., under-
, went a major 0t>eration at St.
EUzabeth's HospItal on Tuesday ,
and her puny friends
, for her speedy
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Con-
Ret were Thursday evening din-
ner Kue'sts of Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Benton and son in Fair-
field:
I Dtiver's licenses expire on
September 30 each year but it
is surprising the , number of'
motorists that have-not renewed
their licenses," Mr . . Fogo said.
"Many are under the impression
that fhey have until April 1 to
obtain their new per-
mlts,' he said. .
Motorists are to act im-
an'd prevent conges-
tion the sale of. license
p.ates. . .
Holiday feasts at
in", an'd Christmas take 95 per ,
cent of the annual U. S. turkey
crop.
J ,
HOURS:
9-12 each '-morning
1-5 afternoons except
Wednesday. '
7 -9 SatureJay evening
Other e:venings by
Appointment
TELEPHe>NE 62-R
Dr... C. E. WiIkiD
Optometric, Eye Specialist
26 South Strf!et
XENIA, OHIO
EGGS! 'I !
Rai e Dunham White Rocks-.they have. been bred 14
years to give you" mO.re production.
JOIN- THE GROWING LIST OF PRIZE. ' DONORS
IN niE TWIN THEATRE TYCOON CQNTES:r
. I
DEP'T,STORE ' I, SMITH'S RESTAURANT. '
& R. CLEANERS" GRA BMUIER SHqP,
, LACY'S QUALITY MEA1'S TEXACO STATION.
" .
VOTERS: Clip Your BaUots'from the,Miami al1.d
... by 9 P. M. t 5.
",
r . t :t _ ,"
OHIO BONUS WIu..-aE AyAILABLE TO YOU
AT IN WAYNESVILLE ,ON SUNDAX
. ,. . .....
, . , . (;1
.... ., ",' .' ,
MARCH 7th FROM 1 :30' P. M. T9 5:30 M.
FORMS COMPLETED FOR YOU AT THAT
TIME

BRING YOUR ORIGINAL
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. WAYNE twP. VETERANS
PQST No. 81.
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______________________ __________________
Sx:IO Portrait: 80c
. HAVE YOURS OR YOUR CHILD'S TAKEN
by REMBRANDT of Springfield, Ollio.
i
TUESDAY, MARCH 9, from 12 noon to 7 P. M.

in Rustic Room of SMITH'S RECREArION-:-EAT
Go to Smith's TODAY for Your Coupon ! ! !
FARM LOANS
-- PUT TIME ON YOUR SIDE WITH
Federal Land Bank '
Low COlt - Long Term', LOANS
FOR FUTURE SECURITY.DEPENDABILITY
, SFF-CAI,J , WRITE
Lebanon National Farm" to.an" Ohio
ELLIS H. STURM,
SEC'Y TREAS. ,
"-
RADIOS & ELECTRICAL
. .
Appliance
GOODRICH TIRES AND ACCESS9RIES
REPAIR WORK
SPORTING GOODS
KITCHEN WARE
We ,also Have a 'complet
and' see us for ' a price.
. . ,
Eleeffie-line (7f---tigh-t- B ll] b
Champion Outboard Motors
South M.in Street
Twin Theatre
I n om'i nate .......................... ; ...
. A well-cleaned suit should meaJ1
two thingS-:-Iooks a.rid comfort.
We . guarantee both with our
knowledge of fine cleaning' .and
the kind O'ti t>ressing that .lasts
. longer, ' whether your work is
strenuous or not! .
, (name)
............ .. ..............
for ,Waynesville" Tycoon of
1948 '
,
, ,
.........
..... , ...... .............. .. . . . . ........ .......... .
(Your address)
Open to all except employee
. of TWin Theat,e. ..
(AU Ballots Become ' ttle pr0-
perty of Twin Theatre.)
,Ballots D11:Jst be deposited at
Twin Theatre when
either adult or child's tickets by
. .
'. 9 P . . M. t 5. .
t
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP Mr. and ,Mrs. Richard Ander-
TES
' T .SHOWS FRANKLIN son and children of Xenia, 'and
, Mr. and Mrs. Earl , McCoy and
SENIORS ARE SMARTEST family of Wilmington were Sun-
'- --..i1tudents from Franklin High day afternoon guests of Mr. and
School took seven of the top Mrs. Lawrence Cook and sons.
10 ratings; and"two of the four Mol and Mrs. Leo Conner and
honorable menti,ons, in the I
General Scholarship Test for daughters were Saturday even-
School Senio{s, accordlOg ing dinner guests of Mr. and
to results announce"d tQday b Mrs. Bernard Me110h and son
Raymon ,F. Hatfield, county near Lebanon.
superintendent of scnools. ' ,
The test was given at Frank- Mrs. E. F. Barnhart had as
lin on Feb. 6 and at Lebanon on her guest, during the past
'Feb. 7 for students of Lebanon /' Miss Elsa of Cmcm-
and the county ,system. William nati.
C. Coriboy of Franklin"held to
ranki,ng with a score of 240 in
the test. Mary Jane Vandervort
of Franklin was second with
219, ' Howard A. Knuts'on of
,Franklin third with 206" and
PhiHp Lee, Class 'of , Lebanon
fourth \vith 205. "
. A different committee COI1-
ducted the test in Franklin. .
No one from WaynesviJIe
was listed the 14 leaders
, \\ ho scored over 167. The top
ratlOg' the county chool s s-
tem (outside lebanon and
Fr,anklin) was attained by Al-
bert Willit\m Kolb of
boro with a score of 188.. David
Lee Chapman of Morrow scor-
ed 183, and James Arthur
Bustle of Mason 'attained an
honorable mention with 176.
' Mrs Frank Thomas has been
quite iiI' and to: her bed
at her home on' MIamI Street.
She was removed Monday to St.
' Elizabeth's, Hospltal in pay-
ton.
Mrs. Audrey Burton ', and
Mary Ann, Mrs. Ann Atkerson,
Mrs. Grace Schuler, Mrs.
gie Thompson, Mrs. Harnet
and rs.
, g-er spent 1ast Monday' m Cm-
cinnati and a'ttended Ruth
. Lyon's Program, then had din:
n' r at the Netherland Plaza.
Mrs. Goidie 'of . Os-
born; Ohio, -several days
1a f week WIth Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert, Conger.
NOTICE TO
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Col'umbu8, Ohio, February 21, 19(8
Ellglneer of Sales Legal COpy 'No. 48-62
, UN,IT IPRICE CONTRACT ,
Sealed ' proi>osals will Ibe received at thll office or tlle State High-
Director of Ohio, at Columlhua, Ohio, untl'l 10:00 A. M., Ohio
Time, Tuesday, lMarch 16, 1948, for improvements in: '
ProposQ,ls Nos. 1 to 3 inclusive are offered as onll proJect and w'i1l
be awarded aIS one eontrac,t.
. ' PROPOSAL 'NO. 1
Greene Ooun.ty, Ohio, on part of Section 6.37, State Route No. 36,
In Beaver Creek TQwnshlp; by :cleaning and painting Bridge No. 'OR-a6':
67 A. over tile Lit-tIe Rivel" (Span 159 feet , and inches, Roadway
15 feet and 8 Inches).
PROPO&AL NO.2
'Wat'lren County, OhIo, on part . of 8;45, State Routte 48,
In the City of by cleaning and' paInting: Bridge No. WIA-
:fR-87 over the Little Miami , River (Span 26()' feet a.nc! 2 inches, Road-
way 14 feet and 8 Inches).
NO.3
Hamilton County, Ohio, on part of Section 8.0'4, State Route No.
q.f. In Anderson Township. ' by cleaning and pail'lltlng Bridge . No.: HA-
'14-88 over the Little Miami River (Spans: two at 2U feet and 0 Inches,
Roadway 26 feet and 10 Inches)'. ,
Total estimated ' -CO$t ................ ... . . . . . $14, '700.00.
. lToJ)08alll Nos 1 ,to a Inclusive of, this project to be completed not
la.lerthan Augu.,v 2t 1948.
The minimum wage to be paid ,to all :labor employed on this con-
uaet be, In ,accordance with the ".schedule' ,o( 'Prevatllng Hourly
Wap Rates 'AecertalnecI and Determined by The Department of 1DcIU8-
.. : RelaU'Ons applicable 'State HIghway Improvements
in accordapce' with Sections -17-8, 17-4, 17-4a, 1'7-6 17-'680 of ' the
'GetneraT or. O'h,lo." '.
The bidder must su/brrilt with hie bid a cel"l1Uled 'In an am61mt
eQu;"l ,to Per' cent of the , estimated cost, bur in no more thap
ten 'thousand dollars. , '
Plans alid speclftcatlol18 are on fUe hi ,the depaJlitment of hlghwa},s
and the office of. the r'E!sldent dlstrlGt deputY director.
The directoT reserves ' the right to reject anY.' and all bids.
EARL, I." REEB
TIRES'
R. H. KIER, Proprietor.
Ph .. 1341
, Grade Notes
(By Mias Bardin)'
Sharon Stanley enrolled in
the First Grade this week.
parents have an apartment III
the house on Fifth and Tyler
recently iSol<;1 'by Stanley 'Bailey.
, Mrs Ralph' Hastings; Mrs.
Walter Sileehan and Mrs. Wini-
fred Hartsock visited Miss Laura
McKinsey who is convalescing at
the home of her sister near
Ridgeville. More than 390 ,greet-
in,g cards already received, to-
gether with flowers. and other
messages of cheer, ,bespeak th
esteem in which she is held by
her many friends, and present
and former ' jUPilS.
A study 0 Holland is in pro-
gress in ' Mrs. Ha tings First '
Grade a'nd' ,the room is gay with
tulips, ' windmills" and Dutch
boys and girls. This project, to-
R'ether with the Easter ' tory. is,
holding the interest of the child-
ern as materials from. these sub-
jects are correlaiell with Art
Music, Spellif,lg, and the .Story
Hour.
Jerry Tamp'lin, of the seconll
grade, withdrew f rom school to
R'O with his family to Arizona.
Edgar Roa.ch, of the second
grade, has moved Spritlg V,al-
ley. '
Carolyn CuJIom is l eaving
this week for Lakeforth, FIor:.
ida. t f
Miss Day has been ou 0
' -ichool several days due to a
bad cold.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Frasure,.
former local residents; I)ow ot
near Wilmington entertamed on
Sunday the birthday
anniversaries- of their two sons
Jerry and I Jimmy, with Linda
Lee, Sue Ann and Homer Ram-
by as , guests.
..
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE.
OHIO I No. 4358
T H U R SID A Y, MARCH 4, 1948
I
Mrs. Marie Riffle entertained
last Tuesday afternoon with the
Argunot Bridge Club , members
as her Two tables were
in play during the afternQon)
with Mrs. J. B. Chapman, Mrs.
H. l... Rye and Mrs.
Thompson winning the pnzes.
Refreshments 'were served fol-
lowing the games.
AMBULANCf
PHONE
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE,
FAMILIAR with prices and mat-
erials in 'order to get fu)) value
at our funeral home.
2111

Whether a family Gom s wit,h
unlimited means or. a most mea-
ger amount, they alone decide
the cost. To each .. we offer the
, same co-opert\tion and the same
quality of service:
McCLURE
, FUN ERA l H 0' M E/
t
WAy N E $ V.11l L E, ' 0 H 10,
Earl, Chicks wm Be Profitable
.;' "
CHECK THESE FIVE ,SIMPLE REASONS ' .
1. 4948 red., meat supp,lie$ wiJJ be lower than
' 1947. ,'.
I
'2. There were fewer layers on farm Jan. , 1,
f 948 than at any time since 1941.
}. eO,ntillues heavier tha
norma[ ,
4. Baby chicks started during' Jan. and Feb.
will be far normal.
5. Feed prices have dropped from $5. to $20
per ton. ' ,' '
Be ready for these high-priced fall eggs-Have
early fryers when are sca,rce-
Start your ChiCKS e'arly. , '
DUNHAM,WHITE ROCKS HAVE
BRED 14 YEARS FOR TOP.'
PROFITS FRO", B01lI
MEAT AND 'EGGS.
Just as in buyil)g se.ed to plant. you must pick
the best producmg stock. I 'you can, you should
, ,JUo'.Braad Pow-Catrale buy from the breeder: '
helpe gi ...... Qlra _.
tiGl YitQIDiu au lIala.caJe 10 ., In buying White you get
protectl ,oUr c .... 'G!lGiul the direct , of our trapnet-pedigree
.. taIlUJD;ai ral daficteDC,. . breeding , p. rogtam for high Uvability, rap' id g'row-
Ch1cbl "va _cia Cl _rt de- th d h h
' .. lop IDor.IOU.eIl, . , . mCl.. ', ' an Ig er egg' production .
..... i " 'I' ,
ror Cl perfect Eve!y' -!>.YNHAM White ROck chick is sire'd by
Idaotlce IoCla.. ' u1 an wlnJrbanded U, S.R. O. P.
,.;ar, order yow cCk,.. , male7-defm1t.e , 2QO lo 3 1,5 egg breeding. The
frOal WI 0 .... ,.. Cl 3-dCly breedmg behlOd our chicks enables tliem to
"Clrt of Poul I ,produce at a more profitable rate than
_ , ordinary hatchery chicks. Consider what 5 to
20 extra eggs per layer would mean to your profits., You can afford 'to pay
severallcents per chick tQ get this extra eggs per bird I
would you COULD 'pay t 0-15 .cents' m,ore 'per , " .
I:lunbam White 'Rock a're Ohio-U. S. Certified and Pullorurn Passed.
, ,
, .
OR,DER THEM TODAY. BY CALLING AT
R, 2 WAYNESVILLE
PHONE 2918
\ '
.
"ham 'White ,Rock Fann
WAYNESVltlE, OHIO
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PAGE 7 T,HE MIAMI GAZETTt
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO- No. 435R
T H U R S G,A Y, MARCH 4, 1948
t
Mr. Newton Dearth and Miss
Ina Dearth of Franklin visited
Dr. and Mrs. F. Gregg on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Harold Thackera and
wife of near Centerville called
9n. Mr. Thackeras' aunt, Mrs.
Allee. Ctark on Saturday after-
noon.
Mrs. Woodrow Owens and
children Winnie Jo and Stevie
of spent Sunday
with Mrs. Owen's mother, Mrs.
Lucile Armitage.
, Mrs. Evalyn Peterson sp.ent
, the week-end with .Mr. and Mrs.
Esper MacMillan of OJllDe,lc
ville. "
Mrs. Mary Johnston and son,
Mr. Terry Johnston of Cincin-
nati, called on friends here , Sun-
day afternoon. Mrs. Johnston
was Miss Lula Terry, an old
resident of Waynesville. '
,M.iss Ruth Chandler, Dr. Em.:
Ina Holloway, Mrs. Ella Dakin
' and Mrs. Olive Curl attendea
, the funeral of Mrs. Georgianna
Ivins on Thursday afternoon at
the Oswald Funeral Home in
Lebanon. ,
, Miss Ruth Chandler and Dr. '
Emma Holloway spent Friday
in -Dayton.
, Dr. and Mrs. Gale Russum
and tittle R'randchildren and Mrs.
Iva Lou Hill of Dayton called
ort their aunt Miss Margaret
Edwards on Wednesday after-
, noon. '
Mr. and Mrs. , Ken net h
Thomas with their daughter and
son-in-law of near lebanon cal-
led on Misses ,Annie an,d Marne
Bmwn Sunda aHernoon.
(OOnUnuecl froID PIle 1)
kin made 16 poi,nts to make up.
Vickers came back (or the
Springboro game and showed
some nice ball handling. The
scoring iq tliat game ,was even':
Jy (I1VJded with Thompson-7,
florence and Vickers-6, Dakin
and Hunter-5, and Smallwood-
3. .
The box scores of all three
games: .
Waynesville
Thompson
Dakin
Florence
Hunter

Simpson
Tinney
Lukens
Morrow
Schucbter
L.ewis
Bennett

Allis n , .
Waynesville
Thompson
Dakin
Florence
Hunter
fa ft Pta.
328
7 2 16
3 2 ' 8,
102
113
2 ' 0 4
1 0 2,
011
i8 8 44
fa ft . oPts.
4 '0 8
317
135
10 2
011
9 5 21
fa ft Pta.
3 1 7
2 1 5
1 '4 6
2 1 5
2 2 6
NEW SUITS
\ , Erdean Hania VI. Clarence
Hanls, divorce, cruelty, 1.
T. Riley. --
Earl Bahr V8. Helenand lIa,rley
Brunk, to set aside deed, restore I
title and other relief, Cross, Scher.
er and Haie.
Grant Black 'VS. Geneva Black,
divorce, grOS8 neglect, J. T. Riley.
Harry Beachler vs. Ti'essie .
Beachler, minor, divorce, gross
neglect of duty, Young and Young.
,In the matter of Walter Hitle,
Amold Matthews, J. T. ROBS, Joe
CoMey I and' Raymond Mikesell as
Trustees of The Church of God,
authority to sell real estate, Young
and Young.
Ernest Zimmer vs. Dr. Nonnan
Smith, for money only amount
claimed $2500 and costs, Sao1o'rd
Headley . .
, Abila Carrier , vs. Ray Carrier
and The Waynesville ' National
Bank, . alimony, gross neglect,
Maple and Maple.
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
Call
C. E. MICHENER
Phone 2926
. Ella Calion VI. Onion,
divorce, extreme cruelty, 1. T.
Riley.
McCoy va. Roy lames
McCoy, , diyoree crOIS neglect of
duty, H. O. Finkelman. ,
SACCO
FERTILIZER

YOUR ORDER NOW' '.
TO BE" SURE' OF FILLING YOUR NEEDS.
, .
FERTILIZER IS AGAIN ON ALLOCATION LIST '
WE DELIVER
Fairley Hardware
Stores
6 - BIG STORES - 6 ,
...
OHIO
, '
Mr. and Mrs. C. ' Lee Hawke
and Mr. and Don Hawke
have return'ed from a vacation
in Palm Beaco, Florida. '
Vickers
.Smallwood
.
1 1
3 . I
S ringboro

Hause
Robinson
Webster
Hough
Marstall
Waynesville
Thompson
Dakin'
Vickers
Florence
SmaItwood

Carlisle
Longm,an,
Fogle
Beachler
McQueen
,Smallwood .
H
l1,ip32
. tg . Pta.
1 0 2
' 2 0 4
2 1 5
1 '0
' 2 .
2 2
()
4 2 10
' ---
"2 ' 5 29
-, fg ft Pta.
3 2 ' 8
3 6 12
5 2 12
226
1 1 3
102
15 13 43
fa ft Pta.
1 1 3 '
3 ' 4 10
2 1 .. 5
4 3 11
215
o ,2 , 2 ,
'---
12 ' 11 ... 35
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AUCTIONEERING
,STANLEY .-act KOOauR
, BROKERS
For ,Dat-e, lithon. 1814. WaynHv.iII
Ohio. R.ve ..... Cha...... '
[ I.-
, Elswortp Winks (ttt) 34 , ..
'. ,a
, .
, BUII.DIt.t'S CHATTELS, . AUTOMOBIlES liABILITY.
".-WAY INSURANCE';-'
in the Ohio Fumen will p.e JOU brQad against Jones
OIl JOur fum. It coven )'Our builc:liDp, your cbaUell, JOUr automobile
IDCI J'OUf 1IablIJ1J for uddeall omen. Why Dot .1ee IU coda,?
yo. .... ale wbea' , J'OU'" iaawecI ' ''' .... 0bJ0 Faaaen,
lad D. Daiio t.ruCe AgeDCJ
PhOD. 113, 20 'II. Mulberry. LEBANON, o.
OHIO " 111 ........... AIIf
UI.IIIMtJ ' &
... _MIII .... gli -
,.
'TUES'PAY, MARU'H 2ndthrn 6'th
'FlfE'REAT OF ' SAVINGS!
II I It I hi,.; I I I It 0' I P \ ,\ .. \ \ I 0 ... ,. .. II I 0
,i
OLASSIFIED AD RATES
10 PER' MINIMUM ,25c
,
REAL ESTATE
DON';]' FORGET TO CALL
us for Insurance. Ail types of
at a savings. Gall
Francis G.ene Brown, phone
Waynesville , 2935 or call
, ,collect. Wilmington 211 t.
E.tate For 5.1_
IF' YOU HAVE A PROPBRTY OR
PAlU.:f TO SELL oa11 or Wrlte
Don Henderson. Tel. KE3446, .7
Lorain Dayton. Ohlo. tfc
ROOM W ANTED-
Furni hed room wanted with
modern conv niences. Phone
2662. Carl W. Lacy.
ELECTRIC RANGE-
ELECTRIC RANGE for sale. In
g-ood shape, used every
jay. J,.:ee Lemmon, R,Oute, 2.
MACHINERY FOR SALE-
J obn Deere rubber tired wa,gon,
KilJifer sub soil ' plow; John
Deere 5 foot tandem disk;
Jonn Deere No.. 4 mower
with horse or tractor hitch;
John Deere 1 O-inch, hammer
mill; John Deere Model CC'
Field Cultivator; John Deere
.manure loader. .
( BANTA
.' Lebanon Phone 555.
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Letz No. 240 Roughage mill,
used 'one year, complete with
. and' pi}?e.
machme WIll fill sllo,
, chop - 'and stor.e I hay, grind
and mix feed and separate .
small grains and corn: Fully
. Acetylene and Arc WELDING.
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 8
OHIO " No. 4358
.,. H R 8DAY, MARCH 4, 1948
Portable equipment. Bill Lee
near Wayne Phone
2451, ' -318
ing experiment that they are try-
under Mr. Wilson's direction
is a hedie of multiflora, roses a,-
tong one of the ,lme
where the ground IS so rough Mrs. Stanley Bailey, Mrs. D.
that it is diffie.tilt to C. Ridge, Mrs. R. ,H.
# say they will soon thick Mrs. Marvin Smith, Mrs. Bertie
-- enough to turn arty kmd Qf , Mills, Mrs. J.ohn Mrs.
!
,
PAPER HANGING-
Call at Alva Allen's in Corwin. '
J. H.,Rainey.
-3tS

JUST ARRIVED
DE KALB
February 27, t948. Rain to- stock, even hogs. If they are . William Strouse 'Mr Mrs
day, ,but yesterday was one' of the same little while roses that. John J. Burske 'and Mrs. E. F'
"those days that make you feel I have, they would that very' Earnhart attended the
that Summer is right here, or easily. also p,rovlde for ion of Daylight Chapter, 0., E
at least just afOlund ,the Gorner, quantities. of bards. 1 thmk. I S., at the Masonic Temple in
and that this is spring. Sugar shall try It on a few places In 'on Tuesday after-
time is her.e bUlt this isn't very my 'fence. noon.
HYBRID SEED CORN
Assure yourself of quality seed,
hig-h g-ermination;, and top
weather for it. I hear that I ', Unti1 it to rain, Buck ---------
they; are eight dollars a here startmg to pru,rte my , Mr. and Mrs', E. F .. Earnhart
gallon for .syrup. I like a lot apple trees .. They have guests of fhei,r
but that is beyond me, so I shall a good .prunmg for a long ttme. child en Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ro.
to gQ ,on using Maylene If they were spr.ayed we bins,on of DtlYton and of' Mr
unless we tap our trees an? might . get a good: and Mrs. Charles B. 'Earnhart hi
,yields, by your seed
today. Available now in MP
and LF ,g-rades. Phone or
or see Leslie Rothman,
R. 2 your DeKalb Deater
Phone Lebanon 610-R.
a little of, our own. ,But It ' So few tr ralse tJ;1elr Trotwood; !;
i's because the trees 'own apples any more fOJ Just
are so. scattered, and' it takes so reason. Olle wQJ.llq, .
-318
much sugat to make n start, a Ser lee ' iNat
gallon of syrup. , ' wasn t too ! am sure
NOTICE OF
If I had i to do over again Reople. would be mterested
" .... n a I would do what we talked about their frUIt trees. When ,we!
Admm
Istrator. "d.oing but do. I w0uld first moved here, there were
plant trees. If we had planted some o.lq peach trees thai. had
Notice is given that the ' sugar ' grove over on the the loveliest peach.es I eve'l ate.
Albert H. Stubbs whose Post hill .that we talked about the' Because of the we
....Office Address is Waynesville, trees would now be enough ," nev r had. any good ones since.
' Ohio has duly appointed to tap' and the fine 111C- The old tl ees died and. new
as Administrator of the Estate kory and walnut' trees would b ones soon r
of Venora Lee Kirkpatrick late The ,thing to do with:t peaches, I began eat some or.
of Warren 'County, Ohio', de.. new place, is to get in the slow rruy frozen ones fJOm the .
'. thi,ngs as ' soon as possible. and they I. wa, so I
Dated this ' 10th day of Feb- pec;.iall,y: f , ruit an,' ct nut an SurPI at the fIr t bite that
ruary, 1948. . " asparagus bel1 smaI1 fruits. summer wa he re a-
C. Donald Dilatush, Atty. ' Then you. will have a chance to gam.
RALPH H. CAREY, enjoy'th,em. " Even though it is " I
of the Probate Court - Even though.it was damp al1li am far, mterested ,m .
Ohio. drizzly on Wednesday some of - out and seem, ean done '
___ .....,-. ______ -_3_4 us went do.wn to the Mout- than I am that Income
1RAILER FOR SALE gomery County Girl , Scout return. It .s not ver':! good
,Camp_near MorroW to look over year o.n the. farm SIde. In
Two-.wheel ' trailer, eight-foot the g,round for im.prltv of h1gh, I had,
body, for sale. Ashmead ments that 'the Four Seasons ,many th.lngs to au
SOOIO Service, No{th Main Garden Club, to which I belong that profIts yeu hear
Stre.et. . -226, is going to h.elp wHIl sum- abO, uf don t , show on bOOKS.
mer. It is, a bealutiful tract of I had to bUytOD
NORRIS COMPANY
Cincinnati Unia.., atock Vard.
Live Wirp and Proar ... lv" 'An -
Oraflnizatlon .eoond to none.
Strlctlv lIer. Qn th, b t
all aro'!nd market . In the
eounttv. .
SERVICE T.HAT SATI8flES
WHIO Dayton U:30" !:I.T.
Dial 1300. WLW 81nelll1lRU
12:40. Dial 700. for ur DaUy
Harket Report.
i , hills and woods. but. it .' sadlY but ,the I '
We Wish to thank all our friends.. needs some col1servatlon work. , Will bewor.th Iti One
for their kind remembrances The fint plan to <10 I made w.as that , I dldn t
following the death of Mrs. u'nder the ditetlii>n of ihe Con- cult chickens last fall.
Florence. Department is to lime , But that one 2'ood thin2' a-,
Howard FJorence and Family and fertilize a few acres so that , b<?ut No n1.atter what.
. ' -34 we can get grass
, guaranteed 'and priced to sell.
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
-:r:-::----'---. Lebanon ,Phone 555
, " " to prevent erosion and to season cro.wds y01;l that
'w:al:lt . to thil!lk .. each and , make a comfortable play " you never have bme to brood
fQr their cards and for the The open f:ield near' over A ,hasty look at them
h.ttle gifts ,Of rememb!aqces , the pool 'is so poor . as you study the farm
-34
SJDce my stay an bed,. " .that nothmg but Ir
oor
land a resolve not to do that thIS
Bolens Huski Garden tractors. Ed Cook .and brambles wil grow. We are year, and, y.ou are off on the
t % and 3 H. P. Models with ,going to have then plans for..tlie new year. . '
comp,lete line quick. , at.' plant a p sture n1Jxture .
. tachmg tools. , -dlSks1 . Waynesville Lodge No. 163, . and-try to Ket it i trass. Tbey , Kathryn C. Gibbons
e
laWn mowing attachments. Meeting,' Tuesday 'March 9, ,"at -thea a' fine piec" ,': '. ' <. ' , ". : I .
Ideal for ' tne home garden P t.'iI ,f!! f dl , .,.. , "
7:00 : ' m. . ' .. 0 ;Woo aq. ..;lae' 'to'p . Drlv- . '-- , .8" y' ,
' will be limited. Order with- .. c 'WY'
out della. ":' , " I ' " '
BANTA.1MPLMENT CO. - , , R 0 '.I 0 ' . D II Tar , Kp p Ii. d , '
.. Pho.ae SGI
' -34 ......,.., 'lID" o,w..-y Recoatin.

BUSINESS SERVlQ:S" .' F R .. _,:,E ! I' T 1 M A T-:....
I 1 '. . -"
,tractor: and __ farJ1.1 a ' 'S' '
anld paltlbpg. 'Truck . < . : , ' I a ' .' ," '" J
'Call . " , I FNNoN,
BANTA 1MPi.EMENT CO. '
LebaDoa' .... oDe -555 "
3 .
John Deere OWQers-we are
equipped gNe you
servIce on our tractor nd
farm equipment. Arrange' your
tune-up or overhaul work "
sOQn and be ready for Spein", '
Work; 'We can restore the
o.rigi,nal power to your trac-
tor at a low cost in our mo-
dern John service
: shop. cyli!1d-
er rebonng, rlOg mstallatlon
and bearri' , adJustmerif done
to Deere specifications. All
rt Kuaranteed. On}y Gen-
UIne' Jphn, Deere repalfs
We pick up and deliver.
BANTA 'IMPLEMENT CO. '
Lebanon Phone 555 '
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EARLY FRYERS .! ! !
'Start ehkks now-have
fryers--they will be in bi go
demand. S tar t e..d sex e d
cockerel chicks now
able. I
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
Phoae Waynesville 2916
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ICI IN DA."./ ONIO
" ACIOaY IN .... IM, .0, '.
..... t
WE PAY; FOR
.:.!
" I
HORSES tC()W5 $11,00 H<>.G5 CWt.
ACCORDING TO SIZE' AJtD CONDI110N
Rev ....
Charp . '
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ILCL ......... _ ...
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GIVE Generously to ;RED CROSS -- 'Wayne Township's Quota Is $100
It says
, , .
Here
.'
..
Thl! Miami
MRS. IRENE mOMAS
Telephone President
Replies to
,
Mrs. Irene Th'omas, wife of 'should be over" in two weeks
Ii A Z E T 1 E
' Waynesville's 'troubles
" , " ' ' ' ,,', " . '"" Frank Thomas, whose home is 'Yith tb, difficulty in get-
By sinitty
,
on Miami Streel, died at 6 :15 'tmg- lines' to Leb,anon,
.
a; m. Tuesday ,in St. Elizabeth's to the I mailed
Is, there a human' dowbar in "
Hospital, Dayton, where she had this, we k by Georg'e J:j. Quat-
Waynesville, - a ' muscle man ' SERVING WAVNEtSVILLE SINCE 1850 been ill about a week. I ' man, presid nt ,(!,eneral ,ma-
, so stron,g- that he - o,inks noth-
In addition to her husband, nager of the OhIO Central Tele-
,ihR of prying loose that No. 4359
FIV,E CEN,TS A COpy she is survived by two daugll- phone Company, ,tQ Mrs. Wint-
,are screwed down?
LE HOT H' U S ID A Y, "'MARCH 11, 194 ters, Mrs. Inez Robey of , Day- , fred Hartsock alld Maynard
AccorainR' to Bob W1AYNESVIL , I
, ton and Mrs. Anna Earnhart of Weltz, in reSponse t to protests
of Twin, Theatre fame, Sll h :l
0 f. T Sh Jell ' Beavertown; three sons, Everett on behalf of the W man's Pro-
character exists. And Bob \ ould
ut-o - own Op Thomas of Roc;:hester, N. Y., pJ ive, Club and Civic Club:
just as oon be rid of hini. It
Lowell and 1-<0 ert Thoma -f "Dear Madam" an j dear ir:
seems the unidentified, superman
Get $75 L, oot at Hyman's Wet. ne ville; t\\1 brothers, Sarn- "We acknowledg- receip,t of
(or stuporrn an) leahs back in
uel urface of Lake ide, C)., and } ur fettt;r f Fe ruar y I 8, re-
h!s seat at fh mov.te and push s
A small ra ii o and two electri Le ' ter Surface of Lebanon; and htiv , t the additional trunk
hIS knees through the seat in
shaver weI' t len ft m H' - ven g-randchildren. . ir uits hetw, en Wayne ville
front. Of. him. B-y 'this ' method '
man s Department , tore last Funeral s rvices will held and Leban n, W \ i h t as ur
the. vll'lam ucce.e.d-
Saturday evening- b, two men tomorrowaftel'no nat 20 lock , u that' ur c mpany ha
ed m tUn seats fr nl th.:
wbo were c1as eli b A. H. P 1- at th A. H. tubb Funeral ' want dtll 'e cir uit in falJ d as '
floor an:l I 0 a f1 ( I ( 1' -
insky, the pro neta r, a " 10 U t,- Home, with the Rev. R. B. C le- much q a.n , s'ig;ner of that e-
board. "
of-town perators". The loot man of the Methodi t Church titi on. We oj'dered th m mor
t dn if mv 'If \\' i th-
was valued at all ut officiatin,.,:. Burial \ nl be in than t\\ , aI'S aRo. We g t half
out a crowb 1'" . c<J mm ' nted
Th theft 0 currcd , Miami of th I' r quite a few months
B b, who i no. weaklinJ?: in his
5 :15 and 5 :30 l. m. Saturday.
a' 0 but the th I' half 'of tile
own right. " ' . I :
When ihe ,m n entered the WALTER C. BURNETT ,/ r ier ill ' t a w >ek . The cop-
D n t pass thi . in iUent b '
store, one of them -hawed an W. It 'C 8 ' tt , p.er ir uit ' /lI:: tw n the two
' a second f r
interest in in a back ld J. e! . d ,UI n ,7
4
, al clti ' have b en up wa itinR for
It may affect \ our own , com-
corner , of the 'buildinR'. The 0 , I d sud enly at 3 a thi equipl11 n-t mnre than i'
f tNt '
other, unnoticed, . appar.ently Wed!1e Qay at hIS ar.
or , eW. up 101stered I chair
made ,off with the three Items on R ute 2 Wayne - "It ha I) t \1 en, plea ant for
' ar o'n order for- the Twin, tt sounder his 'coat. The theft was ville.. , ' us to ree IV the con'stant re-
replace the present wood n ol.-c.-tors rgamze ' t d' d t'l b t He ' ,IS surVIved.' b, Y, two l"llkes fr m trlle pu I'le for th'
(Illes. But' l wouldn't blanlle Bob
no Iscovere un I a ou 8 0' - brotlle! Charles If) h 1 '
f h'
clock., ' , .' W 1 W of these facilitie when we
or ' .about making: At a meetinsr held last night , Mr. Polinsky said he later lIved, and, Qhfford, who lIved , weI' h 1, Jes in the ituation
that chanKe, If hIS patrons s!l \\ in the Methodist Church 'base- learned that one of the men on an ad, .I
omm
,g- Well and we ,( III vel'. [) dy for many
no more mte es.t in the pl:!_ 1 t I' . ft' d 11 I' known as.a far.mer .Tor mann months that we \v"'re
than th h ' b d' 1 lll,:nt, v,o un eer so lCltors or rle to se an e ectnc razor in

e uman ar Il. tile Red Cross drive in Wayne a filling' station he lived 111 thIS .area a I everything in , our' power to n'e
Bob also went in ,for after- h ' d b 9' h h ' hIS ltre. He nev.er ma.rned. the equIpment. It I not a Qu .... es-
d
inne p k' f S d . Towns ip re,ceived pledge car s, a. out 0 t at n,ig t, but r s ea , a un a " pins, stickers, and other did not succeed. ' Funeral servIces Will held of just trillgm,g- a few
matinee when some ment for th"e'drive. .' The theft was by Saturday afternoon at 2 0 clock wires between the two c.om-
,comRlained abo low hUIll " The executive committee for Consta,ble C .. P. Joy to the the McClure Funeral munities. It means ;automatic ',
versation ' "'':'1 I .. h d,4 b co.un, ty sheriff's offiee. but Mr.. In, cha,rge of the Rev. R. switches ate rel.1uired for' th",'"
'ae:. POltrfSk atd' tthlt tJ '-to Coleman rO t dials ' fo' operate"! at the ' end
' the stage I to tell the' appointed by Mr. Cole- ' day, no investigator had come ll1
ter
ment Will be Jl1 these before they can be'
nOisem ers what'the score is. man are R. C. MQler and Everett to see him. .
MIamI Cemetery. used. Th se we cannot make,
"If the shoe 'fits wear it" he Early.
MRS. ADELAlDE-OMPTeNr- to ana we are
said no::'names, h . he. tqwnship quota , fu" ' ,
at ' me mercy of the Automatic '
made It clear he 'doesn t . IS $700, a conSiderable increaSe
Funeral services were held Electric Company at Chica,g-o
business of from last year when the actual
Saturday afternoon at Caesar- ' for' them. ' ,amount raIsed was '581. ' 1WIN DAUGH'J'ERS BORN F'riends durch for Mrs. "Th'e,y are here now. and the
The season's, first fly "
. in nw window lends emphasis to
the plea, for
ing.re t.rash. is left !'yin1{
the ,more !1Jsect \Ve have.,
Another - , for :every fly .
. you $,wat Ill , March" thousands
o.f potential flies are
. nipped in the bud. ,
Waynesville's, water ,system'
was sout down , f?r a few hours .
, mormng while' a
break beini repaired in a
water maID on Tyler Street a
above Main Street. '
WarnmJ{ was J{iven to' the '
local residents -the' even in, he-
fore that water would stop
11t 8 a. m.
da.Y. Fortunately fhere were no
fires . j'n tQwn the "dry
f

. The street
, Anyone. who is not coptacted TO WATKINS FAMILY Adelai'de Cor'n!Pton, 92 years men. are instalJinR' them. It wi1l by a solicitor 111 ttie next week Mrs. Donald Watkins old, a " former resident , of reqUIre two weeks to wire them ,
is to. bring his or her con'. 'are announcinK the birth of twin Waynesville.
,il} and then your troubles should
tribution to the ' Miami Gazette ' daughters, Patricia Suzette and Mrs. Compton died last 'be over, in the respect." I. affice.
" Pamela Sherry, at. Gr'andview .. Thursda'y at 1. :30 a. Il!. at the "
' I
Hospital on Saturday morning, home 9f her dauJ{hter. Mrs. J. CIVIC CLUB,MEETING TOWNSHIP , , , March 6. I ' F. Seibold, in Middletown, after MONDAY TO FEATURE MOVE MEEtNC DATE ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles ,Char.)- ' a three weeks' illness. ELECTION ton are 'the maternal g-liand-, She was born at Leipsic, Put- ,
parents and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' nam County, onA]?Ji116, 1855. . The Civ,ic Club Watkins are the paternal grahd- Her husband, EHPcth Compton, WII! hold Its election' of parents. ,Mr. and, Mrs. Watk.ins died Feb. 23, 1.932. two' sons ' officers at the March meetinJ{ are nQw the of also preceded her ill death. . next Monday at 7 two pairs of twins; the others- Besides the daughter with clock m the oasement of the
beioJ': the sons, of Mr. and Mrs. w:hom she .was living, she is 'sur- Ghurch.
K. N. Fox of Miami Florida. ,vlved by another ,daughter, Mrs. ' " Nemmatrons witI be present-
Mabelle cif ed by of five ap-
town; a brother Herbert Corron pOintt:d at the. February
of. Lookeb,a, 'Okla.; ' eight grand 1 hey are R. C. Moler, the
chl,ldren, 1,3 ' g,reat-g;randchil- Rev. R. B. C<?leman, Will St.
dren, and' three great-great- John, C. E. MIChener and Ro-
Four guest stars wil1 be featured at the Young Artists' Concert
the Waynesville High School auditorium on the evening of Frid
March 12. are from Cincinnati' Conservatory of M
They, are: William _Wilkie, tpe euphonium-' of bariton
horn; ArthUr Moorefield, clarinetist; Maurice t,enor
a an Ward , L. S ingie" piano accompanist. ,
grandchildrel1. '
Crewe. "
Services were held Friday All members urged to at-
evening in charge tend this meetin'g, and the sec-
,of ,the Re,v. R. , R. Weed, pastor retary urges , that all reservation
of Calyary Methodist Church. d to him as SOon
fmal fltes were' held Saturday as 'pOSSible. '
afternoon at Caesarcreek in
charge of. the' Rev, R. N. Cha'p- ' ,CONSERVATION SESSION ' ':
man of Xenia: Burial was at TONIGHr IN
Caesarcreek ' The Warren Couniy Fish an.j.
, ' ' G!lme Conservatiori As ocia tion
STRAW11iER '. meet .-tonight at ,o'clock
Funeral Service's arranged by , thhe on South
the , McClure Funeral Home . c anle ,0 ree In Lebanon
were held Thursday 'afternoon ,of location from its
in Dayton ',for Dexter meelmK place was made
h.e!:, Owner f a restaurant in <d/
ause
daM the r.e'cent fire that
Dayton, who died ef.:rly ' this ma,g-e em:orlal
after ill With' pneu- TRAILER '
mO,ma. Burial wa in Memorial BY LOU AN
PARK
BOUGHT
,Park Cemetery.
u , D MARLIN
Lou. Marlin," operators
of ftlhn,g- -station at the inter ...
of state Routes 73 and
Mrs. Clare'nce Rye and son
Mr. Charles Rye, visited he:'
. daughter, Miss Gladys Ry> at
University of Cincinnati on Sun-
da'y afternoon. This is Mrs. Rye's
f!rst trip' to visit ket daughter
sIDce she fractured her ankle
everal month
, 48'k purchased a ' trailer
In Eau G alii e, Fla., 175
mIles north. of Miami on U S
Route 1. plan to 1{0 back
there some time next -month toO
J{et ready for the comin(l' sea
son. , :-.

The Miami Gazette
.8 TAB L 18 B._ D 1 0
Publiahed Every' Thur8day
At W.yneiville, Ohio
CARL-a. SMITH, Editor-
Entered a. aacond 01." matte .. at the Poet Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE: .
$1.50 a Vea .. in Advance -
Events Coming Up
Methodists' Notes
SAUCERS NO LONGER
AIR.BORNE; NOW IT'S A
FLYING FOSSlt STORY :
The 'following- ' plans are the
g-eneral outline,of ithe Pre-Easter Did ever see a flying fos-
and Easter Services of the Meth- sil? Tflere are such things, so
odist Church. . . read on and ou'll know 11
On March 14, \ve about it. '
t II I t be at One venin,l( last week" the
e 910 and two Scoutmasters Of Troop 40
at th . service of worship at departed on an ex.pe.rimental
10:30, Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson camping trip. Tramping oVer
will he soloist at the 10:30 roads, hills, and ditche:s they ar
- . . service. The sermons Sunday rived at ' a . suitable site with
(To have events listed in this calendar, t:Jo.tify _The Miaml Gazette have been in darkening' hours in.
before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) " WIth the approach to Easter, and Their teht in place and a fire
t he Evanaelical emnhasis On they cook d
FRIDAY MARCH 12 .; l'o . r; I I" d t 30
' Palm Sunday mornlnft w l lCh ,was consume a :
Woman's Auxiliary, St. Mary's Church, 2 P. M. 21' at 10:30 there .wiI be are. P. M. Soon Joe climbed into a
W. C. T. U. at home of Mrs. Waller Whi aker, 7 :30 P. M. ception of members: Special' slcelJin,e: baR and Ronnie slipped
Young Artists Concert.at High: School, 8 P. M. sermon. . between his blan'kets' wtiich
SUNJ;>AY, MARCH 14 On Palm! SundalY evenin,e: the wefe consist nUy slippinK (r'om
G
o to Church! . ' Easter Cantata' "The Resurrec- him.
tion Storl" b\f Carrie B After a restful night, ' they
st. M
' ary's Club at Rectory, 7 :30 P. M. " J , J1.
Adams, WIll be given. b th climbed out and prepar,ed break-
MONDAY, MARCH 15 . choir. ., I fa t. SpendinK sor:n
e
. tim'e ex.
Civic. Club dinner, Methedist Church, 7 P. M. On Easter at' 6 0'- ploring the areas,
Boy Scout Troop 40, at 7:t5 P. M. clock " The"Youth Fellowship they returned to camp and con-
TUESDAY, MARCH 16 wil) conduct the early devotion- stnicted an oven from lime
Township Trustees' meeting, 7 :30 P. M. al service, followed by the Eas- stone. : Throwing some ingred.
. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 ter breakfast in the Church din ients they SOOI1 had
ing room. .' delicious biscuits from this oven.
Special Co'mmunication, Lodge t 63, F. and A. M., The Church SChool will meet However, one mistake .alm.ost
7 p. M. (Maste r Mason Degree) , at 9 :30 and the Easter Service spoiled the first effort. The
Presentation of Tycoon prize at Twin Theatre, 9 P. M. of worship and sermon,at 10:30. df which the oven
THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Promptly at 10:30 Easter mor- was constructed contained frost.
, LenJen service at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 8 P. M. . ' ' nin,e: there will be a baptismal The fire caused an explosi n
d hIt L b H S 7 45 P M service for childreil. We ask the that sent ,fossils flying ,through
Spelling bee for county g(a esc oq s a e anon . .,: .' entire ChUfCh and constituency the air. No l1arm was done. And
METHODIST CHURcti
R. .B. COL;EMA.N, Mlniet ...
'Sunday School " 9 :30 a.m.
J. J. Rurske, Supt.
Wordlip Service , f 0 :30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship ,
Thursday, 7 :30 pm.
to support these services. \ the hi cuiL were not a hard a
We are utlusually m tlle IF ssils. .
terestin,g' You t h Fellowsh,ip After one more meal in camp
meetjngs at the, Me.thodl t amidst 'a cold drizzlinR rain the
Church on .unday evenmg-s at 'scoutmaster' :,cfolded camp. an i
7 :30, stole away.
On next Sunday Don
-Henderson, Dorothy W'ilson,
and W'arfen Sheelhan will 'pre.
XENIA REcrOR TO GIVE sent the tdpic.
ST. MARY'S COMMUNION ... Special music will be .a vocal
The Rev. A. Chandler Craw- duet, "I Love to Tell Story'"
ford, rector of Christ Episcopal Paye Creech and Harlan'. Earn-
Church .in Xenia, will . officiate hart. ,-
at Holy , <;:onimunion. -at 10:30 . . , .
a. m. 'next Sunday at St. Mary's . ST. MARY'S AU1ULIARY. .
Church here, white the Rev. WIU.. MEET .TOIIORROW
Samuel N. Keys of the local On. Prid-ay aftelfnoon, Malich
church will to Xenia to con- 12thl at 2 'Po the Woman's
duct frayer at Christ Auxiliary of St. Mary's Church
Chtireh. ' . _ will meet at the .home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hook ha{1
as Sunday afternoon callers, .M r.
and Mrs. Ernest Martin and Mrs.
,Nita -ttathawa y of Dayton. .
PRAYER SERVICE
. .
TUESDAY NIGHT
" ,
at the horrie. of '
Jamea _
North. and Water Streets
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WAYNESVILLE, OHfO No. 4319
'J' H U R'S 0 A V ,. 11, 1948
AlWIIY_SINO 1.'ltMNT"""
A e
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ClltAOO sIAm, NIW fOIl
IAN ,IANCIICO .
EASTERN STAR PLANS'
INITIATION ON" APRIL 5
?Miami Chapter 107, D. E. S.,
met in regular session on Mon-
day, evening wi.tll a atten-
dance. The Qusmess sesSIOn wa
held after which ' the initiatory
work was for a ' lass of
candidates. .
Plans were made to hold a
special meetin,e: on Monday eve
April 5, for purposl!
of initiation. . , .
Miami Chapter will holds Its
annual inspection on Saturday
evening', April '10 ..
. ' Mi ss Mary Dora Hou/?:h will
ari'ive home this week the
M'ary A. Burnham School for
Girls at Northhamptbn, Mass.,
for the sprin,e: vacation.
Representil!g
Weatheimer & Company
Member Ne\ . York Stock
ExchanKes and other
registered Exchanges
Investment Trult Shares
'. Sold - Quoted
Phone Waynesville 2530
Dayton AD3257
I OPTOMETRIST
. Ronald Hawke.
I , Conducted By . .
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MT. HOU. Y MErHODIST tltu: HARVEYSaURG (FRIENDS ,
-F-'--I7""'-OFFICE HOUDc-.,...,----'--1
T. M. 8CARFF, Mini.ter The Waynesville W. C.T. U. CLASS ENTER .... A.JNED ..
9:30 a.m, will meet Friday evening- March... The Gleamer Class' of the
. B. A. Earnhart, Supt. 12th with ,Mrs. Walter Whit- Harveysburg ' Church
W01'Ship Service fo:30 ...... aker as hostess and p'rogram met at the .home of M"r. and
Evening Service p.m. leader, The meeting w}ll begin Mrs. Lawrence Starr Saturday
- at 7 :30 P. M. A full with ten 'members. and fpur
sr. MARY'S EPISCOPAL of members . is desIred, guests visitors. After the business
MMUEL KEY8, Minllter ' are always welcome. '. _ sion, " the ' was turned
Ch h Sch I 9 3
" .;. over to Mrs. Starr 'and Miss Nel
urc ' 00 ' . . : 0 a. m. ST. CLUB TO SEE lie Davis who entertained' with
' Nursery School f 0 :30 a.m. TRAVEL .MOVIE SUNDAY . a nu-mber of ,coD tests . .
COlDlllunion 10: 30 A. M. The regular monthly meet- . )\t the dpse 'of the meeting
, --.-:r ing of the St. 'dub will . Mrs. Starr, assis'ited by Miss
UTICA E. U. 8. GlURCH ." -.be held .Sunday March 14th .. at .I?avis served ' cream and
REV. WILLIAM ,,,ANNON " 7 :30' P. M. at the Rectory. The cake. . 1 .
SUA,day School . . 9 :30 a.m. ' rcrogram will be a Qf. se- . M'r. .and "1rs. " Ja-
Mrs J'ames Garrison . ected travel topics. ' . ' . cobs and daughter Glona
b
\ , . , .. . Every member is cordially In- and Mr. ' Bud Roberts were YISlt
ang. 3rd . vited, to bring guestS. ho.st Drs,. The members at.
each month fO.30a-m . and, llostess for the evenmg wIll tended: Mr. and Mrs: John'Starr
"ret&'NI". I , ' be Mr. and" Mr.s. Keys. . and daughter Son.ia Kay, Mr.
WA\ . Mrs. Eldred Tietmeyer and
CHURat pF daughters Miriam 3lnq linda, M'r;
. R. M. JoluiatoD, Miaiater . and Mrs. Maynard Hackney' and
. bible Schoo' J' 9 :30 a.1lL Mrs. Anna
Communion ,0:30' a.m. Mae Roberts" Miss Nellie DaviS,
. Evening Service 7 :30 p, M. and Mr. and Mrs. Stan' and son
- Larry and , Carolyn Jean.
FRIENDS . , , . ', '
. First Day, 9 i30 .. m .
. for Worship . ..
. - to :30 a.m.
CAESARS CREEK. FRIENDS
REV. DAVlrD STANFIELO, Mlnl.tar
Worship Service .... 9 :45 a. OJ.
Sunday Sch001 ' 10:45 .3 Qt.
- . ,
ST. AUGUmNE
Father Krumholtz-f PRett
Masses 8 and 10 A. M.
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FERRy cHuRCH of ' CHRIST '
RALPH a., 8TiN.ON, Mlnlater
Bible School -9 :30
Momlnr , Worship -10,:30 ..... A modern and.complete Plinera1 Home for. '
. the comfort and con venience of our pulbflc
Rev. H. Hornsby, of Hamilton
11IE PIJBLIC IS INVITED
_ .
, -
"Fu .. 7 P. M. t; 9 P. M.
W .. S' A. M. to 12 ,NOOIa '
Sat. 7 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Located' Across from Post
Office.
' .
Wa,..,aviUe. . Ohio.
1.-24-F06t. Bro'adcast. .
2.-25 .. Quart' Hopper
, ,9apacity. ' .
,
3.-::"Will Sow -1'1.6 Acres .
an Hour at 4 M. P. H,
4.-I?istributes eve,nly .and
III accurate amount
,per acre.
S.-Adjustable' to a II
makes of ttact9rs.
, ' .
Rogers -.I SiiIpsoa Tractor: SaleS
Prayer Meetlo( 7 :00 p.m.
; YOUDK People 5 Meeting .
., :00 p.lII.
. . E,enlor Services 7 :30 p.m.
STUBBS' Funeral Home
. .
TELEPHO,.III. " WAytiESVIWE, o. . .
Charles .Reynolds (ttt) 311 E. NOR1H
, \
,
men and American military leaders wh'o believe tbe
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PAGE ,a THE MIAMI GAZETTE
' OHIO No, 43&9
T H U R 8 DAY, MARCH 11, 1948
day has . passed when large masses of foot soldiers .
It ' will be used in' warfare, and that in the atomic agle
OUI OlD " " e air power will be aU. important, both for offense ,'e -II-ft- y .
defense. The Join,t Air Policy Board
""1"
With ,a Buckeye
In Congress.
.. eLI J. _WII
,M ...... c:. ........ ,. ow. .,.....
last week reported in favor of a ' greatly expanded
air force to cost from thirty-five to forty billion dol-
I81'S dUl'ing the next ten years. Senator Ta.(t of Ohio ,
has proposed that an additional billion dollars be
spent during the coming fiscal year for enlarging I
and modernizing the "Air Force and' the aviation arm
of the Navy.
Many members of Congress strongly opposed
to permitting the State Department to have anything
to do with the administration of foreign relief. Thes-e .
legislators, insist the State Department is neithel'
efficient rior economical, and that too many officials
of that Department are or Communists.
Hearings held by a Subcommittee of the Appropria-
tions Committee of the House disclose that a con-
siderable Ilumbel' of employees and officia!s of the
-n';bate On the European Recovery Progl'am legis- State Department' 'were in ' their positions
lation started in the Senate the first of ' last week clespjte overwhelming evidence of their radical 011'
where it is expected the measure wiil come to a vote , ' communistic , activities. A coPY of the House
around March 15th, A determined effort will be made ings on tRe Department of State appropriations fOl'
by'a score' or more of Senators to write amendments 1949, which contains all of this testimony, can
into the bill which will prevent any of the benefits obtained the .Clerk of the House Qf Repl'esen-
of American aid to Europe finaHy l'eaching D. C., as long as the ,
or the Soviet satellite nations. It is being claimed lasts, The sordid details of the personnel setup in
that nearly a billion dollars of American money went State Depal'bnent can be found on pages 170 to 21(},
into Czechoslovakia, in one form or another, be- inclusive.
-
tween the time the war ended and that cduntry came "
under the domination of Communist Russia. Over on The has passed and sent to the President
the House side of the Capitol" General Wedemeyer, a bill, he ,is expected to appl'ove, for continu,
whose report on China ,has been suppressed l?y the ing and expanding research in the various methods
Administration, testified before the Affairs of producing syntbetic oil and gasoline. Some sixty
Committee. The General insisted that the furnishing million dollars will, be spent by the Government on
of financial or economic aid to China wou,d not alone study and research in this field during 'the next
OE:' sufficient to ,stop the spread of ' Communism in years. In addition private industry is also ard at ,
that secti2n ot'tlKl globe; ' and if military aid is not work on the pl"oblem of obtaining for . the J:lation ,n
given China, America ' will pay in blood for . her fail ' cheaper and more plentiful supply of synthetic oil
Ul'e' to -extend su!b aiQ.
and gasoline to supplement and finally replace OUI'

dwindling natural oil resources.
.
The House had before it for consideration this

week legislation to g1l;arantee continued production The Senate is expected to take up tlie Knutson
of synthetic rubber in this country for at least two Tax soon after the middle of th!
tears to come, with the probability the Government month', following the Senate vote on the' European
.' will keep some sort of control over synthetic rubber Program The ' Financ!
production for an even longer time. Certain Govern ,Committee has given its' approval to thH
lI)ent-owned planta will be kept in stand.by general plan for of individqal income taxe!;
eondltion I'IeILdy to start production on short notice. this year, but , when the Senate completes its worlt
Others will be, sold or leased to private manufac- on the Knutson measure it wilt ,probably call for an
turera, lIubJeet to Government control of production. over-all reduction of somewhere ' between foul!.'
The use Qf certaiJ1 amounts 01 synthetic rubber in and 'one.:hal1 five biilion ,dollaTs 'instead of thE!
the manufacture of tires will 'be continued. six billion' dollar ,cut contained in the ,House bill.
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The speech, of tk&Briti8h Defense', Minister in-the
House of Commonl ,in liondon last week, in .hlch it
was announced that the number of soldiers in the
ground forces of the B'ritiah Army would be reduced
while' would placed on In-
creasing British air power, h_s much at-
tention here in CongreBS. are mant Congnal-
'The so-called' Southern against President;
has beep growing in intensity during the
past ten days and considerable talk can now be heard!
- that Southern leaders ,will demand that Presidentl
TrumaD 'Wltbdtaw from the Presidential race or a
number of normally Demoeratie, States will not cast
tMlr electoral votes for him.
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Mr and Mrs. J. B. Jones en-
tertained' at d'nner Thursday
evening, MI'. and Mrs. Therle
Jones and son, Milton, and Mr .
Nettie Emrick in honor of Therle
Jones.' birthday anniversary.
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Jimmie wc1t1k were \V ek-end
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early,
Mr', ahd Mrs, Ernest Harlan,
Mr, and Mrs. ' Thede Jones,
Mrs J. B. J ones and Mr. a.mi
Mrs: ,Walter Kenrick attended
the qwgterly birthday banquet
at Farmer's Gran,g-f! at Waynes.
ville Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs,. Ben Smith of
Dayton were entertained at
dinner Sunday at the home of
.\\1': and Mrs. Calvin Longacr
and family. '
'Mr. and Mr's. Irvin Har ris re-
turned bQme last week ' after a
' lwo-month stay at the Keener
chicken farms near Salem.
, Mr. Paul Johns ofo the Uni- ,
versity of Cincinnati spent the
week-e,nd, with hi grandmother,
Mrs .. Margaret Johns. '
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miltenber-
ger visited Grandview hospital
, Dayton, Sunday artern.oon" to
see the latter' s little nieces, twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald W.atkins.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Henry,' Saylor
and entertained at
dinner Sunday Mrs. , Susan Say-
"lor of Dayton and MTs. Saylor'
BEAD THE CLAssmm ADS

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SHOE REPAIR
WHEEL GOODS
SPORTING GOODS
,
MOTORB.CYCLES
Phone 506.X' 5 'MUlberry St.
, .
LEBANON. OHIO , '
", ' STOKE'S
GO'LD Product."
p 'one 21 LEBANON, OHIO
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, FR'ANK alBeV, R.,.!prqentatiye
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'tRAcrOR 'SAl IS
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WAYNESVIU.E, OHIO

mDlther, Mrs. Ina Kempton and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spitler and
, daughter of Brookville. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henry of
Dayton, purch'asers of the Ebert
property here, spent Sunday
afternoon at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Early.
Mrs. Milo Mrs.
Ralph Hammond and Mrs. Cal-
vin Longacre, attended' the
Mother's Club at the g-rade
at Waynesville , chool
afternoon.
,L'IIIe. neW6
(The copy was omit-
ted last week due to lack of
for nine years.
Mrs. Clyde accom,
panied Mr. and Mrs. Lor-en
Routzahn of Frarlklin, to the
Children's Hospital ,n
nati Sunday ' tose'e her \ittle
,g-rand-daughter, Lorna Sue
Routzahn, now five weeKs old,
who is a patient at the hos-
pital.
Mrs. Earl Mendenhall and
daugbter Patty, ' of Tipp City
were week.:. end ,g-uests of her
parents Mr. andl Mrs. Guy
Routzahn. Mrs, Margaret Johns
t
Mr. and Mrs. Routzahn ana
Russelh accompanied the m
home evening. ,
, Mr. E. J. Carmony of Spring-
field Monday . evening at
the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Wal. ,space. )
, , . ter Kenrick' and showed slides
Mrs. Dena Thomas and two of Western trip of 76 days,
moved last week to the that he and Mrs. Carmony had
cottage of 'Mr. and Mrs. Elbert ' - taken in May and June of last
Wallace in Lvtle. year. 'Those present who
Mr. ' and Mrs. Lawrence Elliott thoroughly enjoyed these pic-
and 'son Tommy of Dayton were tures were: Mr., and Mrs. Wilbur I'
$unday evening dinner guests. of Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kennck Burnett, Marga,ret Johns
1
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and children. Mrs. Everett Early, Mr. ano
Mr. and ' Mrs. Paul Shipley Mrs. Therle 'Jones:, Mrs. J. B.
and children spent Sunday with Mrs .. P. M. Cornell, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane at Nettle Emrick,. Russell Rout.,
Chillicothe , zahn, James Hames and Mr, and
Mr. andMrs. Collins Mrs. Kenrick.
and Mr. Charles Collins of Day-
ton were Sunday afternoon
guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Kenrick.
M-r. James Wical returned to
his' home from Grandview Hos-
pital} where, he under-
a major operation a week
ago.
Mrs. Margaret Johns Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Kenrick and
J ames Haines w.ere Saturday
eventng dinner guests of Mrs.
Nettie Emrick . . -
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett
visited tneir uncle anq ,au'nt, Mr,
and Mrs. John Hayner and
daughter' at Westvi.lle Suntiay
afterneon. >, " < .
Virgil Longacre" Dick .Irons
and Don Gilman left early
Monday for -a trip to
California, in, Vlrgil's car.
Mr. Allen' Hole, who suffered
a broken hip., was taken to 'St.
Elizabeth Mospital, Dayton on
Thursday. He is in a serious
c(mdition at this time.
Mrs. Alfred Rasnake was
called to the home of lier par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Belc
her, on' the Township Road
on account of a
faU and serious illness :of her '
fat,her, has' ,an invalid
Recommended 9at varieties THE MIAMI 4
. ' WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 43&9
for northern OhiO are Omtan, T H U R SiD A Y, MAR'CH11, 1!M8
Ajax, and Wayne, For ijle soetth ' , _
half of the state use Columbia, Rats are art the nation,at
Clinton, or Gopher, except that blacklist, and a concerted cam
Gopher is omitted for Ohio paign is beinK made to remove
River bottom. lands. ' as many as possible of them
* '" from cit}' and rural dhtricts.
Recent awards made in com-
pensating farm workers for' ac-
cidental iniuries include $1,304
for the' 16ss' of three fingers in
an ensilage cutter; and $8,901
for a 14-year old boy who fell
from a tractor and was an in-
valid for four years before 'his
death.
The most effective weapon is
poison bait, and the safest poi-
son to use req squill. There
are much more powerful poi-
sons tban red squill but most ,
' of the others are just ,as deadly
to domestic animals and to hu- -
man beings as to rats. ' Red
squill poisons only rats.

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Low Cost -, Long Term LOANS "
, FOR FUTURE SECURITY.DEPENDABILITY .
SEE CAli WRITE "
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Lebanon NatioDal Farm' toaD,
ElLIS H. STURM,
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FIRESTOf4E'TlRES'
AND BATTERIES
TEXACO SERVICE
8. MAIN PHONe 13M
WAYNE8VILLE, OHiO
Il didn't cost liatk in 'the depreaion
of 1933 to But I cimes .
changed. Today"prices 9 automobiles, autOmotive
prOducts, Psoline, service and parkin&,. have,
spiraled through th, ceilipg, bill .,,01 Gr"bOMfId
Itlres. Ther.;le lower ,than they", were in 1933
despite increased 'Cosu of new buses, terminals,
lupplies as' never '
, before, you.en'j.oy'lmcre save
tra'vel y"en yon travel .

WAYNESVILLE DRUG Store
2-121 '
WAYNESVIlLE TO
One , Round .
Way Trip ;
LEBANON $ '.20
XENJA . , .3Q . :56 '
CINCINNATI .98 1.,78
COLUMBUS ' 1.61 2.93
'SPRING VALLEY .15 ' .30
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PAGE 6 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
\MAVNE8VIL,LE, OHIO , No. 4359
T H U R 8
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0 A V, MARCH 11, 1948
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MARRIAGE LICENSES '
Edward Shaw, 22, OregQnia,
farmer, Elizabeth Jane Sexton, 17,
Oregonia. .
NEW CASES
' Floyd Scnoonover vs. Dorothy
Schoonover, divorce, gross neglect,
Young and Youllg.
Albe'I'ta Van Meter vs. Jay Van
Meter, Jr., divoree, gross neglect,
C. Donald Dilatul5h.
Walter Bunce VB. E. M. Busing-
er, for money only a.m.ount claimed '
$147.10 and costs. '
Ruth Marie Purks vs. Raymond
Elwood Purks, divorce, extreme
cruelty, C. Donald Dilatush.
T!he American Loan and Realty
Co. vs . . William and ' Shirley Mae
Malott, to foreclose chattel mort-
gage and judgment in amount of
,422.27 with interest. and
Young. .'
The Sand Y Construction Co:
VB. Cbarles and- C'arrie Weingart,
for foreclosure of echanica. lien
and judgment in &mouqt of ,1&57 .
and c,9sts . &180 allowance of at.,
torneys' feel.
Jean Frisch, VB.
Ralph Friael\,_ divorce, grOS8 ne-
gld, Thomas Stubbs. '
Ethel Lake VB. Ed Bennett,' re-,
plevin, Meryl B., Gray.
Walter Thomplon va. Elizabeth
Thompson, divorce" extreme cruel-
ty, Meryl S. Gray,.
Harry Gray,' Jr., VB. Effie ' Mae
Gray, divorce, gr011 neglect, C.
nonld DUatua-b. '
Walter 8eott VB. Martha Scott,
cUvorce, extreme cruelty" O. Don-'
aId DJ1atJllh. ' ,
" Dwln Bryant VB. Frances
min:ot, dfvare.,
cruelty, C. Dftatuah. '
, .
COIIMON-PLEAS
, '
.
Evalene Wilder .va.. Gilli. Wilder.
. to ' ptalotlft, ehJldren .to
- plaintiff. . ..
, 'Loui.e Balttn-n.. Rat Bastin, di
, votee to plalntitf, plaintiff re-
to fermer' name.; ot -J;ouise
. ; :
.'ayaes.e ' ..
NatiOaal Buk
Michael . .
,Ella Casson vs. Truman Casson,
case dismissed without 'recOrd,.
Margaret Pursley vs. Cecil Purs-
ley, hearing. set for March 11 at 10
PROBATE COURT
Estate of Henry Heiden, dec'd,
Harry Heiden appointed executor.
. Estate of Elmer Sheets;
Jennie Sheets appointed adminis-
tratrix 'giVing bond with sureties
in the Stun of $2600.
- " Estate of Ida M. Sill, dec'd,
Arthur Anderson ex- '
ecutor.
Estate of William Greathouse,
. dec'd, W. Ches'tel' Maple appointed
administrator . giving bond with
sureties in the sum of $4000.
Estate 'of Namon E. Landen, deed
. Czzic Landen appointed executrix
, to tc of ' Ernesb Gorsuch, dec'd.
Li : zi Gorsuch, exefutrix inven-
tory approved.
Estate of Angeline Martz, dee'd,
Henbert , Martz, administrator in-
ventory set for March 15
at 10.
Estate of Lloyd Clemmons,
dee'd, NeJ.'IVa Jane Clemmons, ex-
ecUtrix inventory hearing set for
Mar.ch 22, at .10.
Estate of Carrie Speidel, dec'd,
Geot.ge executor inven-
tory hearing' set for March 22 at
10.
Estate of George H. Beel, dec'd,
Meryl B. Gray, Commissione'r re-
port approved.
Estate of Henrietta Seibert,
dec'd, Eugene Seibert, admhlist!-,a-
tor inventory hearing se.t for
March 17 at 10. ."
Estate of Lennie Whitacre" de'c'd
Blanche Whitacre, administratrix
filed first and final account.
. Estate of James O. Price, dec'd,
Gertrude 'Price, admin.istratrix in-
ventorY approved.
'Estate , of Catherine Hildeb'rand,
dec'd, Geotge Hildebrand, executor
inventory app.roved. .
Estate of Isaac E. -Treon, dec'd,
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Lorain and Evelyn McFarland, .lot
in ,Franklin.
Harry and Ada Smith to Cledus
David Lamb, 0.29 acre in Watne
township. ' .
Chat:les Weissmann to Robert
and Alma Sprouse, tract in ' Salem
and Washi1l2ton townships.
Robert and Alice Osborn to
Robert and Alma Sprouse, 2 lots in
Morrow. . ,
E. P. Powell to Clyde C.rr, lot
in Franklin.
Vivian L. Blair' to J.r.
and Mary Hof-fman, 54.80 'acres' In
Clearkcreek twp.
Bertha Ellenbarger to Otis and
'Robert Curtis, 0.25 acre in ' Har-
.
N eva and Earl Davidson to
Perry and Florence Osborne;. 0.98
acre in 'I>odds. .
Benjamin,Blackburn to 'Pearl and
Louise Williamson, .0.616 acre .in
Clearcreek twp.
Mattie Settles , Gra, to John and
Ida Jear;a lot in Lebanon,
Henrietta and Henry Dawson to
Breck Herald, 282.40 acres in
Wayne twp. .
Vernon and ' Elaine CarloCk to'
Owen 0.118 acre in Wash-
ington, twp. '
Nancy Fred . to Julius Fred, lot
in Lebanon.
The Commercial Realty. Co. to
.fohn and Cleda mery, 1.23 acres
in Franklln twp.
Lela May Simpson to Stella
Hays, 0.35 acre in Washington
twp:
Stella Hays to George Hedge,
0.85 acre ' in Washington twp.
Edwin and Thelma Tamplin, to
Luther and Edith Haines, 65 aeres
in .Wayne twp.
Charles and Grace Woods to Or-
-rille. and Irene Phillips, 50' acres
in Hamilton twp.
hearing-eet for ?Iareh 18. at 10. . tW ...
Anna Treon, executrix inventory . . ,. __ .
, Estate of Rudolph St. ,Jobn, -. - 7.01 ..
dec'd, Jewel' St. John, executrix <.. c. ., ,
filed application for transfer of .
real estate; gross value of estate The '1'947 survey of eJ{g mar-_
is ,17,981.65. ketin,g'.in two Ohio cif.ies showed
Estate 01 Robert A. McCutcheon that the. greatest number of eggs
de'C'd, H. Z. Gray appointed ad- per were used by the two
ministrator de' boni8 non giving lowest . Income groups. .
bond with in-th8:?8um. of ma.-,Y-have been meat SUbSlbtut
$80,000. - es.
EState of Hen" Weis, dec'd, 'The number. of sheep and
Mary Well appointed administra- lambs on feed In U. S . . on
trix . giving 'bOnd with lureties In January 1, t 94 8, the small- ,
sum of $11,&00. , est for that pate sance 1928.
Estate, of Charlel. O. Thompson, tack of for cut
dec'd Licla appointed 60 per cent In the
Southw:e.st. " . .
--Estate of George Bacon. 'dec'd. Any.plant can. oe kdled' by
PROSPECfIVE TEACHERS
OFfERED
FOR 4 YEARS AT .0. S. U.
They tell of a. theater in
Kansas that ad vertised (. Mother
Wore' 'Tik'hts, and Selected
Shorts." Reminds us oJ the one
- Ohio State University will of-
fer 88 tuition scholarships _ up in Richmond, Ind., recently.
one to each county in the state The marquee said "Two .
-next autumn quarter, for Hits: "The Eg-1{ and I".
students who desire to become __ ...................... ..
teachers in the
schools, P'resident Howard L
Bevis has announced.
I.
Aimed at tl.1e acute
shortage of teqchers in elemen-
tary education, the 88 scholar.-
ships, wort.h about $8,000 an
nually, will be for the full four
years required to complete the
training. Arrangement also will HOURS:
be made to assist the scholar- 9- t 2 each morning
ship holders to earn a portio.n, 1.-5 afternoons except
of their other expenses by jobs Weqnesday
at the university, Dr. Bevis
adcled. '
The procedure of applying-
for the scholarships is being'
worked out by a cOflllittee
headed by Dr. Bland L. Strad-
ley, vice-president of the Uni-
and scholarship chair-
man.
There are 21,81 o elementary
school positions in
Ohio with an annual demand of
about '2,500 trainees. The com-
binedoutput of the 25 teacher
training <turing 1948
will be 851, leaving a deficit of
some 1,500 for the state.
: Join the Easter Parade, even
if you don't buy new
Coats, suits and dresses clean.-
ed our way, you'll agree, look
as shop new as tl1e day you
bought then:t! .
S {, .ft
CLEANERS
7 -9
Other evenings by
Appointment
TELEPHONE 62-R
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Optometric Eye Special,1st
26 South Detroit Su-.et
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.Ballots must be deposited at
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either adult 01' tickets, 0\'
gl'Ol8 alUe of 8sta1ie is .865.26. , pr;e.venhng the grow!h of lea'ves
. . aEAL BSTAD TJtANSFERS' . that scanty fee4
" - been grazed too early. 10 the .
WA r IVES Viii E. 0.
9 P. March t 5.
Courtney Combs to Gil- spring" too c1psely the
, bert, lot in South Lebanon. -summer or too late an the fall.
Besie Keever ' to CharI .. ' Wag- Green lea,ves' feed plant roots.
goner, 0.21 UN' in
JeaH and to um ..... 0U88DUD ADa
3 'PIECE BOUDOIR AND BED LAMP SETS
$7.25 and $8.30 I
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,2 PIECl BOUOOlR LAMP ,
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" AMERICAN IiEAU1Y ELEcrRlC IRONS $12.65 ,
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WALL PAPER - LARGE ASSORTMENT - BEAU,TiFUL '
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PA'ITERNS .
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BOX. CANDY EAsTER. WRAPPED '
, , $, 1.'25 to $1.75 .'
,ALSO A SELECTION OF CHOCOLATE EASTER EGGS-
lb. and 1 lb.
59C aDd Igto

ALSO Large SelectiOD of Easter cards. "
PHONE 2121
NEW CENTURY CLUB HAS ,
FLORIDA AND CANADA
TOPICS ON PROGRAM
f
TWIN LENSES
by
FOX HOLl.Y
On Friday afternoon, March Mr. and Mrs. LO'irv and Mr.
5 the New Century' Club met No seasolled poliitlcians are and Mrs. Haper from. SpringfIeld
at the Wen in CeQter the people. of be- called Ion Dr. ' and Mrs. F. l3.
ville. Miss Minnie Dodson was c'ause advane camp,algnmg for Sunday afternoon.
hostess at luncheon, enjoyed by Waynesville's Tycoon of 1948 Mrs. Aman,da Hartrum was
23 member.s. is slow to get under way. Ballots the dlnner o'uest Sunday at the
. . are drifting in at the Boxof- to. b t H
After a brief busmess seSSIOn, fice, with promise of ,the usual home of her son] Mr.. Al er .
the president furned the meet- 'Apooto finish", but: this week Stubbs and familY ,
let the campaign 'ROAR!! If Miss 'Minnie Dodson enter-
Alva Tho. mpson. . ' you have'n't filled out your bal- tained . the New Century Club
lot, DO IT NOW! Surely you "at a delightful lun,cheon at
THE ,MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE.
WAYNE8VILLE, OHIO No. 4359
T H 'U' R SO A Y, MARCH 11, 1948
Miss Ruth Chandler.
I Mrs. F. B. Gregg spent SUIl-
day with Mr. and Mrsl ' Tom'
Foster a their home near Fo's-
'ters.
Mrs. 'Lucile Armitage
ed Eas'fern Star tn Leban,on on
Mon,day night.
SPARTANS LOSE FIRS'!"
GAME AT DISTRICT
PLAY-OFF IN OAKWOOD'
Waynesville School's
basketball tournament ' hopes
\vere smashed Saturday after-
noon when the Warren County -
champi ons were 3
25, by Montgomery County
J Miss Dodson read an account have a deserviRR: fri,end in town Wishing Well nn 111 Ce;ntervllle
written by a friend, abouL her who you think fills the bill .. Give ' n Friday. Tho.se from
trip to the Singing Tower at him or her a chance to , wm the the Home besIdes MISS Dodson
Lake Wales, Fla. The tower is honor the splendid prizes were Mr's. Evalyn Peterson and
built on the highest point in by Waynesville's mer-
Florida, 325 feet above sea Don't be slow, Joe. Only
' third-place Randolph team.
. ' Wil ur Florence paced the
in the
game of the yea'r )Vlth 11
Thompson had SIX and VIckers
likewise was
parked 1 'itn 11-point 'man,
Haber. '
The' box score follows:
Waynesville: fg ft Pta. '
Thomp on ' 2 2 6
Vickers ' 2 1 5
rna lIwood 0 1 1
, impson
Dakin
Floren"
Randolph
Haber
1. 0 2
,00 0
3 5 11
fg ft pta.
S 1 1.1
o 1 1
level. At one time it was' a 5 days left to GET HEP!
place gf worship for the In- The Twin picture ballots
dians. Edward Sok, the donor found on the Theatre's March
of this beautiful gift to America, mailin O' card, are comino' in fast.
felt it was a proper place to ;'" ,..
stablish a sanctuary for birds If you w'ant any speCial movies,
d f II f At th
get your ballot in for the rna-
an or a 0 us. e en- naO' ement will endeavor to sec- .
trance, one may read this to.
of John Burroughs: "I ure In future bookin,gs those pic-
come' here , to tInll myself; it is tures t1) ,e most reo
. th uests. -
so easy to get lost m e BRJEFVIEWS: , A T win
world./J Western Bill Frida I and, Satur-
Mrs. Thomp'son reviewed the day, ALONG THE OREGt}N
book: "Mrs. ' Mike," by 'Ben- TRAIL (Rep) AND M KY
.iamin and ' Nancy Freedman. RIVE.R (Col. )
This is a story of a -girl from Esther Williams returns in her
Boston who ,on ' a visit to her natural element as the aqua.
uncle in Canada, met and mar- star of MGM's Technicolor mu-
ried a member of the North- ' sical, "This Time' for Keeps,'
w st Mounted Police. unday and Monday. This is a
The , next will be at big picture, includes Jimmie Du.
the home of Mrs. F. U. LeMay rante, Johnnie Johnston, Lauritz
in Lebanon on April 2. Melchior, Xavier Cugat arid his
C. Palm r
O. Rose
I. Mulford
V. Hill
E. Ramby
R. Gons
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154
148
119
724
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156
172
104
154
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wanke
Woolery
Mumma
Kern
Kennert
Woodard
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2 , 1 5
, band. WB News, also. It leads
" The up to the Patrick's pay
al W0J11en met qn Wednesday Special "Tycoon;" p I a y i ng
at the home of Mrs. W. Wednesday and Thursday. "Ty-
H. Madden. About 19 guests anp ,coon'" is RKO's mammoth'
friends were present. A. guest Technicolor. picture, of 1948, a
speaker enjoyed. saga' in the \vorld's biggest set-
1 0 2
o 1, 1
Dr. and ' Mrs. H. E. Hatha- ments were served by Mrs. Ahce ting - the untamed Andes,
way had a Sunday afternoon , Croll, Mrs. Waite( Sheehan, about the titanic of a
guests' . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. A. T. Polinsky, and Mrs. . man who moved.
Davis and four sons of Brook:' W. C. Johrt. bla'Sted tunnels; ' floods,
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and " but met his challenge
three sons' were ormer neigh- 3 \vhen a women of luxury invad-
bars of pro and M'I-so' Mrs. Una Madden 11 ed his world. 'It stars
___ (Mn. , Loo ,Du-
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WE ,PLAN- A SERVICE FOR
THE, since it is they '
who keep, the final , tribute in
lasting
Therefore, " between., us and
the family we 'ser,ve, tHere is al-' ,
, the closest cooperation.
I ,\
,
,'UNTIL MARCH"'!S
6 PER' cENT DiscOUNT ON '
:, COMPLETE AUTO ACCESSORIEs '
LUBRiCATION 4 ciErmw. REPAIRS
CARS WASHED
WRECKER. SERVICE
l. 'KIER, Proprietor
Main & Miami Sti. Phoae 2341
rocher to youse Base Bailers!)
' and John Wayne. "Tycoon'
needs little attentipn --from me.
y ou've it advertised wide-
ly especially in Li1fe's arresting
full color page. 'Nhai DOES
need attention ' frc)m us .all
. OUf local Tycoon gf Waynes-
,. ville for 1948. ' YollJr ballot is in
this issue' of your Miami Ga-
zette. Vote now and until.Marcii
15th for ,your. e'andidate. The
winner will be presented his or
her prizes on the 'Twin sta'ge
' the night of Ma. rcb t 7, Wednes-
Gi,ve your candidate a
chance! VQTE NOW!!
Mary Ellen Jr Fisher was ab
. $en f. fop a froJ!l ' tile
box offIce, at the ';"'NIN. wel-
caine 'her back and glad 'she
, is feeling. fine ' again. We. tha'nk
Mary Stansbury JOt 'taking over
in her absence .. 'It. ' isn't an easy
,job to at. ,a
Another behmd-tlle-scenes Item
we take for grant jed. Sellfng iic-' , '
kets is only a part of the cash-
ier"s ,job. Sbe must keep -track
of ,every licket sold"by number
-this for the F.C(i1eral tax ..
up. She must ngtire the ,tax on
the before she
closes 'the bGx,.o:rfice. Her fig-
u'res must tally w'ith, the tickets
and with the chanfe that the
Qas her at
, the start of the On'ce
a week she must' maKe out the
payroll and' distribute, the pay.
Right now , must find out
where ' people arje ,from, as the
Twin is taking, a geographical
census of its pati-'olis. And thru-
' out it aU she passes
the time of day with her .neigh.
bor"S thru the box-office glass.
, It ,takes more than a pretty faCt!
to make a goq1' cashier, yes?
Mr. and Mrs. rold B. E;arn-
hart and tam attended the
fine program. by the
onic B Square of the Fri-
g-idaire Plant at oraine City on
Saturday even
,FRI. It SAT.--Along The <1teaoa Trail'-
ANJ}-5moky River Setenacle- -..."
5UN.-MON
MGM', ' StaJ--Splashed Hit! '
, Ballots Before
9 Po' M. MARCH 15 ,
,. .-
This Coupon Entit\es ' 'Bearer
t,o a FREE Box of Pop Corn.! t
!:FREE I '
GROCERIES - DINNERS DRY CLEANING, ETC,
ETC, ALL GOES TO WAYNESVIU.E'S TYCOON. GET
YOUR FRIENDS TO V.OTE FOR YOU - BALLOT ,ON
PAGE. '
TYCOON PRIZE DONORSa
Hyman's, B. & :R. Cleaners, Waynesville' DrugS, 'lacy's
Meats, ,Gray's Barber Texaco- Station, Smith's Rest-_
urant
-
rid of this year. One of the
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PAGE 7 ' THE M1AMI GAZETTk
WAVNE'8VILl;.E, OHIO No. 4359
T H U R a ,DAY, MARCH 11, 1948
SAXTON-SHAW WEDDING
HELD AT PARSONAGE -
March , farm maR;azines, has , an '
article about rid of it. Ilwtl#nwA,
They say cultivation and fertiliz- ' , VI HA..I
er will do the ____ BY 1lf. CONSERVATION DlvislOII A "ARM DIARY
I '
by D. J. FRAIZER
shine this says, ome - '- - _ 7=_ A __
out and to work,' but that
cold east wind says, ("Stay in
Last ,Thursday evening at
6 Mr. Edward C, Shaw and
Miss Elizabeth Jane Saxton
both of Oregonia...: were united
'in marria,g-e at tne Methodist
in Waynesville by the
Rev. R. B. Coteman. single
... ring vow was used. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mr.s.
George Miller also_,of Oregonia,
who st,?od with them the
so lehllllzatio n.
where it is nice arid warm."
March 5, t 948. "stars of the Another sale this week
Summer That is the way, out toward Harveysburg. 1 went
an old song starts but, what we , but I did not stay except
would sing about right now 'are' enoll,g-h to R'et a sandwich and a
the' stars of these cold early piece of pie. A group of women
spring, or more exactly, .late from were servinK
winter nights. It has been too lunch and 1 never saw sucn a
cold to go out and enjoy them mob trying to get
but when we out of church They served in the basem'ent
Thursday night everyone ex , ,g-arage, a' room with a
clatmed over their beauty. Who counter where the people were
, can tell me what the planet is lined up four and five deep wait .
Grade Scheol Notes in the west about nine o'clock. to something'. By the
, It looked too to be anything time' my turn came the ham
(By Mias Hardin) i.dt l'eHUS but It seeined rather sandwfches were aJI"gone but I
We have thr:ee new pU!,its late ,; r V e'lllI' to be that in did a chicken sandwich and
this week from Kentucky: They i.l s",y. a. piece of pie. They were out of
are Martha. Lou Herald in \ The psalmists were students cups ,about that time so I didn't
sixth grade, Hazel Ann in the and watchers of the stars. It wait to any coffee. It wasn't ,
second and Randle in the tbird. . might do our troubled world that there were not lots' of peo-
Miss Day wishes to thank all good if the rest of us looked at pIe working and that they hadn't
those 'who remembered her the stars more often. A woman provided lots of food. There
with cards and letters during told me once that she always . were so n1any people who want-
her illness. Mrs. Lawrence looked, out at the sky the last ed to eat that J wondered how
Brown substituted for her last thing at night, that. it seemed to ' many were out there bidding or
week. do her to watch the stars whether everyone was in trying
Mrs . .paine's second and third for a moment. "The. Moon ahd to' eat. I ,heard however that
grades have completed their the stars which .Thou has ordaln- thin,!{s went well, so' some one
contest. in obedience and re ed". said tbe ,psalmist, "What is must ha ve heen oidding, ,
fraining f.rom talking. . Prizes Man that Thou are mindful of And by the way, don't
' were awarded to the following: him and the son of man that the' Red Cross.
Second grade: Betty Cooper Thou visitest him." Lo k up the _---:.... ___ -....,.._
and Sammy Bailey' TJiird ei,e:hth psalm and read the rest DISTRICT
Grade, Louise La ni b it,n d- of it. Mahn'b
has
thte d
t
o. E'. S. CHAnERS '
. Cbarles McKeever, Another the eart ut w 1(\ ar,e we omg
contest for ' the ' next weeks ' with it? SCHEDULE '
is now in progress. This time of yeal:..when every- 1948 lrispections by Worth
----..-. ---- .. one is signinsf up for c.onserva- (Jnind Matron. Zena Watkins:
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fromm tion payments and makmg p'lan ' June 16 Lynchburg, May 24
had as Sunday dinner guests, for the coming 'year is a good Greenfield, Worthy Grand Pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder and till!e to about what we are . tron, Eugene B. Bacher. April
daughter of Springf.ielQ. " domg With th,e land: good , 12 Hillsboro AsSo. Grand Pa.
lIi.-Qreat Atlantic: Itate.
bUaanl.l_
farmers we thmk of It from the t W u' Ow
th
t ron, m. fl. el1,
view. point of e crop,s I IS by .Deputy Grand
going to yield. As landscape Matron
1
Lucile 'Ste'rit,z .
. gardeners and we of Mat:ch 11 Franklin. March 20
th'e 11 WIll. As Warren, Harveysburg, April 'L
wild 'hfe we Mason, April- 9 Le e s .
think of it in terms of food and b ' A 'I M' . W
shelter for wild life. But as. be- urg, 10 IflmJ ayne.s-
)'Ieve' rs In God w,e must think of ville, April 20 New Vienna,
April 27 ' Carey, Blanc
all these things, for poor land . May 3 Wilmington, May -5 __
produces poor people. It seems row, May' 7 New Burlington,
needless to say these May 25 Martinsville, May 28
ftarut Leigh.on, Splling.
about it? 'They say that $10,000 CONTEST
cows and sheennow tile dif! 0 "
ference between pasture that has PEN TO STATE'S
. been fettilized that which YOllNG
and that for Ohio junior growers whose
Ism O'r e members' 'won seven in ...
.. .
S'IIOWS
'THAT FEW
RAISED IN PENS
AND RtLEASED I}/
THE WILD $J/OW UP
IN GAM!: 8 A.;; S
nourlshment '.m hay' good the" 1947 production and mar-
fIom. P.
9
fh .. 'of. " .-:. ... fI,htlng ald. 10 ..... m
v
, Ma
ftv
a farm " :&
We I a I p ,e JunIO! ' ,vegetable C ro we r s' ''''' ., r ."
C!ther that, IS Jhe fust ASSoclatabl), will another ' cI .. .' Id d L: h d ' I
thiS that were QPJlOrtunity in 1948 to ,improve accl .nt cou U 1IjJ. avo .y avln, mo .m ctrlc '(
anle to . dq' any. We said tlleir records. , II.h"",'n"o'" and ,OU can wh .... ,OU ......
, i
,U. TIle AliDaaac
Check The Weather
, But Use "
,', GAZETFE CLASSIFIED
, ' ADS
fall thaLthls we gomg In the , " " , "
do some w!nter Ohio boys and O'irls bel'ween the Iilng th'r. I. much I dan , 0' trip. and fa., PI ... " of '-
as usual we didn't. We have aft A ' d" ' I' .
f' I'd f 1 t ' lanted heat ..lfe ages 0 "'" an :2 f are now e I ,,,ht to, ... what you. ... doln, .p ds morn;", and ,
,0 a p w. ;" gible to compete ,for the'6,- '._ .,
are wonderJllg-about. 1s It 000 in aRl'icultura:1 seholarshlps .v.nl .... chor ahd ... duc flr . 'arm bulldln,
. 0 do anhthm
g
, or not? ,Some . offered by A' & P Food 'Stores, . " "
we wheat .each ,year. ' . In the yard, -carefully .. plac.d r.fI.cto; unit. dl.cou..ai. ' ,
late ' Junior growers , can enroll ", '
had Just the same a,mount of through their local 4-H .club ' prowl.r. and poultry thl.v a. w.11 a. marauding
as a:v:rage on our )ea(;iers or and through i I'
farm but ;the cold cam ... last instr:uctors in vocational agri.
bef.o!e thiS came uP. w.c: are culture: . ', ' ..
. PRoila YOUR .yiS WITH ELECTRIC UGH' waIting to, what It ,to , In additio.n, this yea' r ' s
do, IS a , of brome NJVGA pf,ogram will "In.
sedge that we are gOtnR' to try to elud.e the juhior growers' an-
contest ,
, "
To Buy, SeD. Rent,
LoaD, BOrTow
1
'
Any TbDe, of The l' ear
, ' .
R.adlng, wln" 'account keeping and .chool hom.:'
, , ,
work ar. hard on ,he eyes unless, plenty of good light I.
AUaIONE:ERING
,STANLEY KOOCLER
, BROKERS LICEN8E ,
FOil O.te., Phone '28M. W.vn ville.
avallabl . Modem electric lighting ,enable. the whole fcimll,
to do, elo e)fe at once without huddling around a
""gle and ,without working in ' '0; For
Ohio. Reve""-C"'ra
,8UILI)INGS (HAtTELS LIABILITY '
"4-WAY FARM: I
the lat t Information on farm Ughtina, see your County \ '
iu the Ohio Pumen will &lve you pro,*"oo against
oia JOUr farm. It COftfI JOUI' bUild.iap, yoUr )'OUt automobile .
aDd UabillC)' for' acd....... odlen. Wh, DOt Me 1U today?
Yoa ..., rout. ale wIND JOUtN .... 0bJ0 'armen'
INOME TAX
, .... '
SERVICE '
call
C. E. MlatENER
..... 2928
\
Agricultural Agenfor the, Farm-Representative of The Dayton' I
" , . . I
Pow.r and light Company .erving your neighborhood.
. (
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Tun. lit - "MOUI' O. CMAI",,' Sunda" 5130 , M,!
. -WH'O-IONALD COlMAN. 'uNda" 9130 ',M.
..
III lA"' . 11 111.1 C .I'
CLAs.8IFIED AD R,ATES ,
10 PER WORD MINIMUM 25c
REAL'ZESTATE
J/.arvB'I6tulVJ
The Junior Class play entitled
" Handle With, Care' was pres-
ented at the School. Auditorium,.
Friday the
tion of Mrs. LIllian S. Carr. ,
R!,of. and Mrs. H. C. Milligan
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore
were weekend houseguests ot
Rev. William Moore at his par-
onage near Norwalk. , Rev.
Moore previously ,vas pastor of
the local Methodist Church.
--,
, ,
been quarantinedl with scatlet
fever, at her dormitory in Wil-
mington She IS report
ed to be satisfactor-
ily.
A Public Auction held at
the farm of Bert Bard, 1 mBe
west of the village Wednesday.,
The Community helpers were 111
cnarge 'of the dinner.
Mr. Louis Thompson was a
Sunday guest of 'relatives in
Athens.
.'
(Th,e following copy , was omit-
ted ' last' week due to lack ,of
space.) ,
Mrs. Emerson Dill was sup-
per guest Thursday of
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ralph Dill in
Spring VallF,Y. .
Mr. and Mrs. George SIT)Jth
of Dayton ' called on Mr. and
Mrs. Raym'ond Smith Sunday
afternoon. , "
THE MI,AMI GAZETTE PAGE ,A
WAYNESVILLE, No. 4369
T H U R S DAY, MARCH' 11, 1948
DON':r FORGET TO CALL
us for Insurance. All type.s of
Insurance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
\Va nesvi11e 2935 or call
c91lect. Wilmington 211 t.
Real E.tat.e For 5al_.
IF' YOU HAVE A PROPBRTY OR
PARM TO SmLL can or :write
cion He derson, Tel. KES44e, &1'1
Lorain Ave., Dayton, .obio. tfc
,. Mr'. and Mrs. Auzwood Mar-
tain have moveti into the home
belonging to Frank McCarren
on the Avenue. Mrs. Martain is
the former, Mi ss Sh.id.;
akeJ'.
A bridal 'showet ' was
by the Commumtv Helpers
Tuesday evening: compl'imenting
Mrs. Auzwood Martain.
MrS. Everett Bunnell ' was
taken to the Miami Valley Hos-
pital unday evening. ' , '
Harrison county farmers are
trying ,an experiment of ,grow-
theit fences on the fe(nce
line. EiJrht landowners this
spring will set enough mulitflora
rose plants to provide 60 rods
of [.encing when the, plants
their in from four ' to
eight years. The mature phint is
about feet high and about
the same width. The rose
provides a good crop of berries
,for birds.
Mr . Hazel Gruber and fam-
ily . pent Monday evening with
Mr. and ,Mr. Everett Bunnell A. C. Tomlinson (ttt)
and fainily. ,
ROOM W ANTED-

Furnl h d room wante 1 with
m d 'rn onv ni en e'. Ph. ne
.. 662. Carl W. Lac ' , -34
,
ROOM FOR RENT-
R m to Rent for one gentie-
man Phon 2171 - . 11 . ,
FOR SALE-
P ttable "g-at. s for 'ten\porary
pen. Ph ne 21 6 after 6
p. M. , . - 1,8
Good C al ' H
ear.,. Paul
F R ALE- ' Handsome 0ifts-
China Tea Service, China
alad Plafes and Cut Gtas
di hes.
Mrs Peterson '
Friends Home, Waynesville,
Ohio. -318
" ,
Home Comfort Range. , ,
, C. E. Michener, Phone 2926
-311
lOST ,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cotner
and daughter ', Mado-e Anne of '
Wifmington were Sunday after-
noon guests ' of M,r. ana Mrs,
Auzwo d Martai n.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tucker ,
and ,M,iss Evalyn
Tu ker wei'e undar. ' dinner
guests of ,the Tucker
la'w, daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James ' Park and of
Cinci nnai i.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred herwood,
Mrs. A. . Collett and Mrs.
Laura Shidaker \V re 'Sunda'y
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Elbon of Oregdhia.
The W. C. T. ,U. [n titufe met
for an all day the
home of Mrs. Frt:d herwood
Mrs. Lfme, County
PI' sideht of the ,organization
from Franklin was in charge ,of
devotions and the' speaker was
Mrs. Ruth Hadley state' director
from Wilmington.
Mrs. W. Carl Brown enter-
tained Miss Esther Prather, Mrs.
Floyd Hook and Mrs. Hiram
George at a dinner at her home
Friday evening. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook
and family of Waynesville were
Monday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Carl Br0wn.
Mrs. Lena Hart ock pent a
fe,w da, s durin.g- the , past we k ,
With her' Mr.
and Mr. Gene IEllih,!,!'t nand
liaughter in Eaton.
Mr. , and Mrs. Karl [i ,1 tt f
Jam stown wer Sund' t ev n ,
guest 9f M r, and M t,'. A.
H. Eamhart.
, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence' Ling
and family pent Monday even-,
' in,Q' ,with Mr. . and' Mrs. Ernest,
Hass and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ever tt Bunnell
and family' were StipP ' r , 'Ui..
Thur ia eveninR; of his par
nt Mr. and Mr . Bert Bunnell
f near Wayn s){,jlle .
Mr . Ali Turman j p nd-
ing ,1: f w da with Mt. and
Mr ' ., e\\' c C mesto-ck and
family f B n v
, Mrs. Thelma B rge 'd
i aug,hkr Nan ,y Lou of Bea ver-
town called (1m Mr. ,and Mrs. Lue
M 11 n d a V afternoon.
th' r calkr wel'e Mrs.' Rob rt
, I Greene, MI". Wilbur Steveson '
Mr. and Mr. E:Tm'er Compo and Andrew UpchOrch of Da _
ton, Mr. an f Mrs. Everett Men- t
denhalJ, Mr. and MI'. Je se on
Mr
and Mrs. Thomas sp n
Shanks of New Burlington 'and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lue
Mrs. Amanda Hnrtrul1l weI' " ,
unday. afternoon g-uests of Mr. M d M L
and Mrs. A. H. tuhbs and fam- r. an rs. eWls Crawford
'I ' , of Xenia spent Sunday with Mr '
I y: and Mrs. Clarence Crawford. .
M d M . E ' t '8 tt Mr. and Mrs. Trumbles of
r. an rs., me u er- near WayneSVille spent Frida
NORR',S BROCK COMF!ANY
Cincinnati Unio1' StOCk Yards
Live Wi rt' and proQr.aalve. An
orafilniza\lon a.cond to none.
Strlotlv a.llera Qn the ' o.eat
all around market In t)1.
cauntry. ' ,
SERVICg THAT SAT-IS,FIES
WHIO Dayton 12': 30 E. S. T.
Dial 1800, WLW Inoinnn tl
12:40. Dial 700. tor Our, D1-Llly
Market ReJ)ol't. w,orth and Mrs. Lena Hartsock evening- 'with ' Mr and Mrl
were among' the R,'uests on Sun- '- Ernest Hasga. .
when Mr. ,find Mrs .. Stacey Mr. and Mrs. Hit GibsOll
wlth,a fam- 'Mr. and M..-s Morris (ewis and WAN TED
lly d.lnne.r at their bome In Cen- Mrs. Everett Bunnell attended , DW. , .,. 8'1',0, CK
tervJlle. the funeral of their uncle Mr. ...."
M
.,.. '. ' Albert Poff in ' Dayton at the .' , ' COWS $1'3.00
. r. J. K. a former Weaver Funeral Home last ' ' HORSES '$12.00
LOST-Probably on desk shelf
in bank, Shaeffer fountain
pen. Reward. Please return at
Gazette office.
, The' 'B .. Y. F. of Jonah's Run
Church .' met at the home : of
Misses Vernie and Prances Hen-
, kins, Sunday e.vening. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cook
,and family and Mrs. Bessie Cook
of Waynesvi1le, Mrs. Osie Har-
lan, arid Mr. and Mrs. W. Carl
Brown all of HarvysburJr were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Davis of Leesburg,.
. . e. , now of ;, Thursday " HOGS $4.00 Cwt.
Cmcmnatl, IS confme t . - Acc--:tll"1 te Siae a Co .. dlllo ..
esda Hospital for observ-ation r. and Mrs. 1 hemas Run- AlIO, All SMALL STOCK
, -31t"
EARl. FRYERS ! ! '!
, ,Start chicks ear!y
fryers--they will be in blJr
Sta rte d sex ed
cockerel ,chicks now a.vatl-
able.
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
Phone Wayneavme 2918
' CARD OF THANKS-
WISH TO THANK our
friends for' their kind remem-
brances after 'the death of my
husband, T. N. l'hompson.
Jeannette Thompson and
family.
-311'
, Acetylene and Arc WELDING.
Portable equipment Bill Lee
near , 'Wayne Park. -Phone
2451. --318
PAPER HANGING-
Call at Alva Allen's in Corwin.
, ' J: H. Rainey.
SEED CORN-
JUST ARRIVED
, , DE KALB
-31,8
HYBRID SEED CORN
A: sure yourself of quality seed,
hig-h g-ermination, and to-p
ields by RdtinR; your seed
today. Available now in MF
and 'LF , J.rrades. Phone ot
write or see Leslie Rothman,
R. 2 your De Kalb Dealet
Phone 6 t OaR.
-318
A dollar an acre extra return
fr Ohio's pasture woul add '
'5,500,000 to the state's farm,
income. Improvement wit h
lime and fertilizer will double
the carrying capacity of pas-
ture.
and trea.tment. yon, Mrs. Clarence Crawford, REMOVED PRO""'" v
and Mrs. Anna Lucas called on ...........
The Masonic Inspection and
dinner was held at the' Masonic
Ternp1e, Mondayevenill'g.
A budget was set ' at aro",nd
$175,000 for 'comtp'iling a new
dictionary. It ultimately cost
$544,OQO. Which is prooably a
clearer. definition of a
than any found.in the new dic-
tionary.' ' '
MISS Mary " Lou Moore has -Washington E.veninK'Star ,
BIG M ,.,' yield 'ettlll.e" ... ...
_ d WeI ..,.,1 BIO II fertlllalr ""1 .... .
lOt "BIO, " JaDd JMirfOlJl-' up
, ADd,It'I, ..... that WQ for to diat " IUIe it,
"'=!. , , ., it.twQa ..... lIP to hiPeIt
, OUW Immediate cae- , 1taDcIatde. " ..... cia .. to
.... i. that' 01 eupplplill * ..,&ce. ' , . , . t
.. re IIllh-pota.b-coa..teat ,
.
, 0... ... ".".,... ...,.",..... "
.... Miami Fertlllnr Com pan)'
Of'ICI IN DAY'" OHIO "
'ACI'OaY IN 1I11I1N, 01110
O
,.".. Milulti . ' , ... IiI_ c..., it - '
__ V.,. __
Uftd.,' diftet o.,.,.,iaft 01' II. ow-.
wE1PAFOR
, '
HO,RSES $9.
00
cows $ 11-0() ,$4.00 ewt.
ACCORDING TO SIZE ,AND CONDITION
CALL
X E N I A Fertil
Rev.rae
Char.e.
'4' 54
Mrs. Mattie levi and son W-ell- Phone , _
at the ,home Qf Mr .and XENIA , WILMINGTON
Mrs. Ellswo.rth Smith in Dayton 1712 ',2362
afternoon" Mrs. Levi
remains Quite ill. '
"lAND' _II GRAVEL
, BLACK-TOP DRIVES
TAR ... d ROAD OIL
LAWN and FILL DIRT /
READY-MIX CONCRETE
EXCAVATINC _cl- DU.P TRUel' SERVICE
. By SmittY
About two weeks ago, an
Air Force :veteran walked 'Out
of a military hospital in Calif-
ornia . . He had spent four years
in that hospital - 29 months
of iUn C;l body cast - but now
he .going hom.e. He could
orget 'about the broken Qack
provided he kept his
llnder 1,40 pounds,. the doctors
said. 'But it \V'ould be tougher to
forget about the hand he had
lost in the' .,war-time plane
crash.

Home ' to this veteran was
near Van, Buren, Mai1}e - just
as far ,from Califorma as an_
U. S. citizen coul.M possibly
Van Buren is on. the Canadian
border more thai, 400 miles
north of Boston.
Before he could buy tickcl '
the young man's ocket
picked. All hi$ money. was gone
except . a handful of mail
chang-e. He t ok this star, t
a local Red Cross chaptl!r,
whi: h verified the fact that a
lar.e:e slim had beert forwarded
to Ma.ine for him. But be could
11 t a loan f.or his fare. His
parents are not and
W'l no one whom he could WITt!
fur funds. 'So this veteran,
I,V recovered. from a bwRen
set out on a 3
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SERVING. WAYNE'SVILLE SLNCE
. No. 4360
FIVE CENTS A <:OPV '
- .. WlAVNE&VtLLE, OH.lO _ T H UR SO A Y, MARCH 18, '1948

J})ealk6
. MI",IT ARX FUNERAL
F0R DAVIS' S.' BOGAN
Civic .(Iub Elects"
F.'O. Brown President
Davis : 38-year-old Francis Gene Brown was
veteran or the' European theatre elected president . of ' th)e
in World War 11, died ofa Waynesville Civ.ic Club at: the
attack Sunday at the monthly me ting' in the Meth-
home of his mother, M,rs. Ber- odist CLllIrch basem nt . la t
nice iq . ., M.onda ni ght. .
Funeral services were held ' Mr\ 8r \\ n
J
a of
terday,.afternon at the A. H. Wayn ville, is dist'rid manager
ubbs FLlIleral Home with the for Greene, and Clin-
HeY',' J. P, Thornberry of Har;- ton Countie . of Farnt and
veysburg: officiating. Services ,' Home Mutual Insurance Com-
w re alSb held by members of pany. He ' will. SUCCeed AI' T.
the Lebanon post, .y.eterans of Polinsky as club president. r
Foreign Burial was in Other offi0crs' eleC.ted' by the
Miami Civic Club are: amuel
MT.' Bogan was in the Army ,N. Keys, 'vice-president ; ay-
frobl July) 1942, Novem- . nard, Wel:tz, as secre-
ber, 194.'). He received two tary; Ralph Hastmgs, trea
battle' stars on the European Mr. Polinsk and A. H. Stubbs,
Theare ribbon and ' was in ' the members of the executive com-
disastrous aattle oft the Belgian mittee for two years.
Bulge. . ,.' . Mr. keys ' reported on the
. .. In a?dition to ,hlS mother, he lephone sit(lation; stating that
IS survived two Mrs. ' th tators
Edith
n
, .
. Conference .
-Held on Phone Plight
Guy Brentlinger, as istant to
the ptesident f the Ohio Cen.-
tral Tete 'Company, . and
Harol:\ l ur 'er, manager 0
the L . an n cxJ1ange of ' the
compan , . rent two hour" lasl
afternc on e 'J laining' thl
whys ' a 11 ",iherefores 0 f
Waynesville'S telephone
to a of 10cal reo
sidents.
, The was
home of the .. Rev
Ke chairman' of
Th.e frame on .Majn
Street. occupied by the "Idle
Hour" wHl probably
be demolished as a, resuJt of the
fire last Sunday ' night which
cause'd ,about $500 to
the and an unestimated
amount of to thC:!
equipment . of O,"'nle (pat)
Malone.
.
State Fire Inspector Niels(!m .
came ' here Tuesday fro'm Os:-
born, to inspect and photograph
the structure after the' tire. Mr. '
Nielson previously ordered
the . r wir d, ' and this
had not been dO(1e .within the
specified time.
The inspector cnt a recom-
mendation to the state. fire mar-
. hal ' office in C lumbus. that
th h ' ordered ' torn
down. ' Action on the mattei' is
ex e ted h Monda v' Mr. Niel-
son aid th'at even if the ouild-
tnp;, ,ver repaired to its condi-
tion' bef r t il blaz he could
Jl 1 as it, acc6r inK' to
hat' Carmen Crane.
No cau e has bcenfoumi
f r unday's fire, which
tarte in th ba k, ear an out
io r stain a. len il R' into the fl-
par:ment yt!l' Mi an:ti Gazette
fHce. The fir) spread throuR:h
the space between the '
g-ablej roof, and . (
na to chop' the-roof to
P9ur water on it. Since, there .
". as no wi' In tl e area
.d 't rtldi;1! burg; led, an a
Civi Mrs
. tl e OLi mc\nna hen . Bogan ot William ' phone, company represen , J '
G '
ver was turninR: off on Bogan at home, ' and ' Carl Bo- III his liome, last Ftiday bad . e
ra,ce ing' a match. .
73, so veteran _got out III gan Qf ' '. ed on' a friendly basis but
P. . Cl b At' The fire was di covered
Waynesvlllec-l'hat- mas before
t deft a s e 0 f ' s , rogesslve 'l;l. lO'1S p. 01, by Carl Jones, who
8 ' a. m.. He his stand. at the
. tnl e n w rs " n a ew g. Sti
1th
, 'edl- . was walkillK' along the east sid"
curv,e ,on N!>rth Main Street and
A'motion was approved.to be. . o rAc:n on e:. ht of Main Street. He located Con-
awalted a !Ide.
gin ,the task of assigning" street t P s tflble C. Joy in another res- ,
Some hours passed and M d u ' r La ence Ll', b t e h ' ,. au weJ;e.
' f:"urant and theatarm was turn-
h a fli th _ little r. an -m S.= wr num efs. o' very ouse m 'The wiriag of con.necti0ns is . ..
... f,un 'Wr.ir aSnld <a dear wear- are the proud of an as a. follow-up to finished at and is being . ed in. Harty , who lives
gAt i1. t R't 1 . k j h'(1) and one-half. pound son born recent erection of completed at Waynesville's ex- ' in a rQom behyeen Idle Hour
on . th! to Hi, m,ormng. at St,. Ann's signs. moves are : chaage fOr' ,the use 'of two lie'.\ .
y 'Ie b 'p'e Hospttal. . to rosslble home delwery of trunk lines which ,\.rcre strun 0" ' f j .
s ory came out p ce y 1 ce " ' (, ma' ...... ' the ft M'
,'''' hut was , to (I "to tYo back . and
. th the e H s' on _ ' '. j .,re IJl u \,Ire. bet,ween' h'ere a'nd Lebanon III P ,..
to 'Ii' hi I a A pound, eleven BrO\yn. as of the , Pl!Ibhc 1946 which have 'not y r make .. ,sut:e there atually was a
are1te brought out faCt that daughter, Beth. was born . \Vas gl.ven . been put muse. . , blaze: '.
bs left love had no hand 'fa at Mlanll Valley. Hos the numbermg assignment. . The service gtven ,by OJ) . The one of a row
.Jis involuntary pltal to and t,\rs. Olatles, . Two new membe(s mto tors is cllecked and im- OWned by Mrs, Susan Scanlot:l.
, :rt ai.r, 'n the road brought Nolan of WayneSVille., the club I were 0 proved. "
which lias been under sctutiny
out inury. he ..' , . , manager of . . ' an of Mr.. Nielson since a .roof fire
didn't say an- .Mr. and Mrs. t:
a1hs
,Fer.a;ee G. .. ed.lt9r .of. th,e , _ automatic tonnectlon-orea.kmg last, Decembe'r ' over", the Miami
t' S w e r He's'i ns ' and l P.ame are the of a baby . ,Mlall)l . ' ", " device as desirable .. _. even 6azette. Amant!' the new orders
d'dn'1 sound too much girl born March 17, The
1
" ' of 'though . some subscriJjers object of the insnector one for . a (.
like a quiz Rrogntm. 'So: .all I ' at Otan.dview_ Hospital. . . ,pl,};ces dur- . to it is n'o intention of new ' front secti0n of !roof for
know abouf the is is ' <
lOS; the um0J.l service It. . , " the Gazette also o,wn- ,
recorded here. } TO .!lfternoon
b
26, NO,th,ing was promis-, ed, by Mrs. ". .' .
I hope he to Maine wf'fh- ,ANNUM.. , ;was . brought up 'Y ed' on' mstallahon of new tele- ,'.' "
tlut doing' nermanent injury to . ' " . '- anq several, phones but the work is' prQ. 5.()F7BALL . . . l .
I: t' , . " > WayneSVille L!>dge No: .163, their cooperatu)n. . ' R'ressing as are!received, .QRGANIZES rONlGMt .' .' v'
ac. " ' , . F. Jr. M. will , bold , It$ an- ", ' " .' A. new direCtory will be 'is- .: . I
.
. nuat inspection ,Wedne.s- 0IAMP10N 'SPEt' ERS s'ued in ARrl) in which er,rors of s . of
N Ana
. WI.1t ARE 3' EIGHtH 'GRADERS ' the present book are ixpected Assocla-
. e... ' er' wdh a dlnner at ,6:3Q
. \ t ' b . t"'f' d ' " ' uon at .Kler's at 7-:30
. . . . served .by. the, ladies Qf the ,'Waynesv'ille's contestan.ts.' in . a e rec I Ie. y , P. M:. Will a very, nnRortant.
" C t :e the W nes e' chapter of of Eastern .. War'ren:County bee
o.ne,. tQ Bob '0 Regan,
us Q01 .rs If.l ay VI StIr. ,.. .. tonight at L.ebJlnon School
who stded further
Drl!g y( re .ilspecting officer wUl be will be Shirley Ann .Reeves, Bar-'
that franci:lises will be out
asktnt Doc how tie get William a. "Good. of, Pranklin. Stanley, and George He rt-
only to' clubs which have are.,.
the bandage on hiS Tile 'j ooth anniversary of the . sock, all of the " .,(raa.e. There a 'big. n'olse but no presentative, present
:'1 .into a re- will be celebrated this They' were selected sp.l1- 'serious dam.a;ge after- '. week's' was
pl\ed. a, d,o.or blJt}1 roof. faU; ' The cbarter ' was. granted' . d.owns involing ,aU' PUPilS the . noon when a collision occurred . hlghh.(hted by the eJectio.,D of
, Then explained It .so con in 1848 ' and the Sixth, seven(h, ;. and oetween cars operated' by Mrs . . Ralph (Stirn) Edenfield as vice-
vil\cingly. that: the ' lo<Jfe, been" cOQtinu()us grades: -' ,. Howard Brown of Morn's Pan- president ana Ge,orge: Miller as
feally It. Seems Doc operation. Since. that .;The three best spelJe,r.s ,t.he try and .R Springfield man. ' secretary-treasurer, and ' the ac-
was walktng '. around the cor- 'I .' The whJch IS county ' e.venf Will rerresent Mrs. Brown was backinR: in'- ceptance of three local c1Ub.s
!ler of in'go pfanned will feature a visit Warren Caunty on Apri 10 at to a .parking place en Mairi Fairley's Hardware to be
mg: . 11 was s'!Pl'ery underfQot by Grand M.aster of Masons ' a district Jntatch in Dayio'n, . when the Springfield- cat,. naged py Itvin Mulford' Miller's
and. IOf>km, the pathh- . in Ohio, Raymond A. Younger '_ Last year'S winners in the a new Ford, scraped the left Restaurant with at "
way. He t thmk abo.uLt e of. cehna. '. . count.y were Shir.1ev Welch of side of 1941 . <;:hevrolet. the helm' and Kier's Ford Gar-
overhanglng a! the. corner< Wi1liam P. is Master Harveysburg, earotmaria . Kelt- ,E;ach cat had a age its genial proprietor .
of the until hiS bead ot! the local " , of Agnes Noll a'nd the Brown car had Its front X;ier h?lding the
bumped Into it.
. of bent and bf.oken. Con- relDs. . ,
.
' . Miss Mildred Coleman 0/ .
stabTe C. P . . Joy made a. report, . Ha!veysburg. Valley
Mrs: J. B. Chapman writes that for Mrs. Oyde H . M hut no charges were filed. and erther Bellbrook OIY Spring
.tained the ArRunot l\ridRe Oub they have Robert. McGee of ,Before anybody could make ... boro are. expected to re:
on with two sptingtime wltb qocuses, _ nr.,.} M.ass Phyllis any -.remarn-J,bout meet-
ia\1is In _play' and the qU.Its, and caltlelhas \1l00!D .. g: utrtb"s- were
JBipwn <I1Iliddy ex- ' ang at which time eligibility rules
M ' and heard frogs proclall11ang .-naests of Mr
d :Was . only her wRl be: . The opening
and Mrs. H.' L. Rye. spring time as early as Feb. Mosher and
"Secodd tecident ,1 e rs of - teQ.tativelj
dessert course was t 6th.
Lee.
se for t-7 .
The Miami Gazette
TA.LJ8BBD
Every Thuraday
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL G. SMITH,' Editor'
Entersa a . con c m. r ,
, , SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1.50 a Veal' in Advance

I
GOC)D FRIDAY
Friends' Meeting HO,llse 1:30 P. M.
, UNION SERVICE
MEntODIST, EPISCOPAL & FRIENDS .CHURCHES
, ,
"I Have Overcome The World".
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 2
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4aIO
T H U ,R S D A V, MARoCH 18, 1948
nvo BOYS ENT.ERED
MODEl. 'AUTO CONTEST ,
"Good Friday"
, , I" Silent Comm.union
' 'fTo have events listed ,in this calendar, notify The Mia!lli Gazette Hymn, the Cwss of
Two Wa,ynesvme,.. boys are
among youths froro.,.
the Ullited States entered m the
1948 Fisher Body Craftsman's
Guild competition for deSig-n-
Seth Furnas and buildine' of model autQ-
mobiles.
, before 4 p. m. the Cross" ,
Youth Hymnal No. 06 'They are: J. H. Newlanq, an.cf
Rev'. R. B, Coleman Ewing Stumm , both of Route
, FRIDAY, MARCH 20 by School Etfsemble
Sophomores' party at Hig'h School, 8, P, M, Hymn,' "Fairest Lord Jesus" ,
, SUNDAY; MARCH 21 '4Relation of Easter to Good Friday"
Palm, Sunday. Go to Church'! , H "l D" All l Ell' ,J
C t t "Th R t' 'St , "Meth' d'st Church 7 :,30 P. M. ymn, ove Ivme, ove }(ce mg
an a a, e esurrec IOn ory. 0, I , ' S I "Th T b I f G d I Wth M .,
, MONDAY, MARCH 22 00, e a ernac e 0 0 s I en
Hymnal No: 143
R' v. Samuel N.
Hymnal ' NQ. 1'1
Jean Hartsock
Boy Scout Troop 40 . at 7 :15 p, M.
, " TUESDAY, MARCH 22 '
2.
R,emember to support the Red Cross. ' '
" ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH
FATHER KRUMHOLZ
The Craftsman's . Guild is 'of- '
a total of S65,000 in a-
wards, eight
sity scholarships, to the boys
who and build the
model ca.rs this -year, The
Waynesville wHl Com-
pete first ' for, the 14 state a-
wards offered in Ohio. 'fhe top
, Junior and senior winners
HAPPY HOUR CLUB ..:. will -vic w.lth other boys
,Annual Inspection, WaynesviHe Lodge 163, F.
P. M. '
and A. M., 6:30 RETUJ{NS FROM ARIZONA MEETS AT BRADDOCKS neiR'hboring states .for
, Mrs. Warr 11 Braddock op " n- and national im'nors.
Father Robert Krumhol? of ed her home on Tuesda'y aft t- Deadline ,for shir ment ', of.
St. Catholic <;hurcl), noon to the Happy Hour Club 'm.odel is July 1. '
THURSDAY, MARCH 25
Evening Prayer at St., Mary' s Episcopal Church, 8 M.
renewed his pastoral. dut,les thiS for regular March meet. #I> '
week his return from ______ _ _::'
a mohtn's convallescence period I " "
in Arizona. In his absence Father 'rile busmess sessl9n w.as con- Glenna Woolard
Stanley Walfer of Mt. Sf. Mary's ducted by .the r reSIdent, .Mr,
Seminary Cincinnati, conducted Wilson, and Sltde,
all services. ' fhe, work of the G90d-
The pro.gram for the Palmi Sunday to be presented
at the Methotiist Church at 7 :30 P. M. Sunday, follows: ,
-,' "THE RESURRECTION S"tORY" '
'By' Carrie B. Adams
Introduction, "Rejoice, The Lord is Risen"
. PART I-THE TRAGEDY
Chorus by Choir
"There is a Green Hin," Solo, Miss Ann Weltz ,
"0 Come and Mourn" Chorus, and SoI9., Mrs. Elsie Weltz
"Near the Cross was Mary Weeping" Contralto Solo, .
, .. " , M'rs. , lrma .Frye
'J"Late on the Sabbath 'Day;' Quartet, Mrs. M. A. PulkerS(;m, ,Mrs.
Doris Corner, Gerald .
"Thou Sore Oppressed.", and Tenor Solos and .
Phyllis Gahris, Phil ,W9rkman. . ,-
This Sunday, Palm Sunday, wIn In.dw,tn ,were ho'''n h
marks the annual anniversary'of Mr. ,MIller of ,Dayton .. Severa,l
the traditional bLessing of the !eadm1{s also were an . t
palms and procession , of the 109 Pflrt of prop-ran,.
faithful, both cer.emonies to be Refreshments were se'ived to. '
conducted at the 8 a. m. mas,s. - about 'thirty members and tli.. I
Palms will be distributeg b.oth MiS. Glem1
8 o'clock and the 10 0 clock Borden, , Mr ' . Clarence Barker
mass. , anq son,' Mrs. Lena Hartsock
Good, Friday services, ' March and Mrs. Bernard Daley and
26, will be conducted at 8 p. Pamela Sue.
m. with the stations 'of the Cross
F
.... _._ ..
, exercises; medita.tion by r.
W'alfer and veneration .of a re-
lic, o'f the' true Gross by , the
faithful. ';
W. C. T. D.
at the home of
.
Representing
Weatheimer & Company
Members New York Stock
Exchan.l?:es ,and other '
registered Exchanges
Investment Trust Sbarea
- Sold - Quoted
Phone Wayneaville ' 2530
. Dayton AD3257
PART, II-THE VICfORY ,
"Awake OtiUt-Soul","'irio, 'sopran@,. alte:) tellO'r, Mrs. Roger Brown,
Mrs. Don Galiris, Mr. R.Qger' Brown. , .
PLANS 'ANNOUNCED
North' and
TIS . e or IS Risen", soprano solo, ,Miss Jean Hartsock
"Morn's Roseate Hues" Women's Choirs ' ,
"Whosoever B'elieveth Shall Live'!, and alto solos and
chor.us, Bernardi Baughn, Mrs., J. Brown. ' ,
Hail", Men Chorus ,
"Come Ye Faittiful", 'soprano, tellor, and conta:altp solos, Wo-
men's Voices and . chorus by choir. I ' ,
Soloists, .Mrs. Phil Workinan,
Mr. Don Gahris, Qirectoli . .. '
Miss Virginia Hardin, Org%nist.
f1UENDs .
, 'Irst Day School 9 :30" lI.m.
:leetlng for. Worship
,
---
. METHODIST CHURCH WA\'NESVIU.E
W '11 Oh' CHUROI OF 'CHRIST t \
aynesvi e, ,' 10 ,.. -, R. M . a.!_!._a._ '
Sunday, March 21st, 1.948 . i ... VIIIIa"UD,
Church School- ' 9,:30 A. , M. ,Bible SChOOl , 9:30 a .....
. J. J. Burske, Supt. " Communion ' . I.m.
Worship Servic( 10,:3.0 A" ,M. , Sent , 7:30
M\lDlster ", . , - ra.e1u'
Spe.clal MUSIC "', QEsARs. CREEK
's I "'Th H "I Ct fl _' .Rav .. pAV:IO .TA,.FIELD, Mln'at, ..
,, 0 o'Mrs. Worship- 934,5 a ... m.,
Service arid .reception' School 10.45 a m. ,
of '
Waynesville W. C. T. U. met
Friday eveniNg, March 12, at
the home 'of M"r. a.nd ,Mrs. Wal-
tet WhitaJter. with
bers in attendailice' including
Mr., Whitaker, ;In , honorary
membe ...
Dr. Emma Hoitoway, preSid-
ent, conducted the busmess
sion.
, .
_ Plans for the County
, Institute' were. ,announced fOJ
r 'riday, April . (2, ill 'the' Presby-
teri':m Cht,lrch ip tebanon. Tile
will begin at 10 a. m'.,
a covered djsh diinner' will be
served at fol which each
person is asked to bring one
'article: of ' food' and the table
'service. ' :,!",
, An program is
' in2" 'planned and I aU memberst
are to attend. Department, .
directors w.i11
hf work. ..'
. the conclusio:n af bu,iness, I.
D,r Holloway turned, the meet-,
ini over to Mrs. I who
introduced Miss Lucy ErnJie who
. UQU .... aR" read' a papet "Alcohol versus in-
, ST. A .,.u ... . ' .. dustry" out much
' Father Krumholts, Pried discussion. ' " " ,
MT. HOLLY '. Masses 10 A. M. , Miss' Grace MaJlhe",son's art- \
TS 30 ' ' ' FERR' Y OWR"g 'of ' icle in the Union, ' '
un av c 00 ' , ' a.m, , "'... "-AftIiJ1 . t r A' '1 t " ' d b M
'. E. Sa-rohart, $upL ,
0
M hi: .,
, 'WorshiPI , 10 :JOI a'An. nlble . ' . Na'tional W. c. 'f'.: .0. ,Cor.
' Evening Service ?,,:36' p.m. Mornan" w',?rshlp 10 30 ' seFreta'TY,
sr. ' MARY'S EPISCOPAL
MM U ilL N. KEYS, Min'lm ..
, " ? .00 p.m. , Widely many tames .by Air, and
Youn{ P.eople s , . naturah
y
is much concerned
Church School 9 :3'0 a. m.
Nu'rsery School 10:30 a. m.
, Prayer ,.10 :30 a. m.
-
'.
,
, ,l1I1CA E. U. B. altJRat
v. WILLIAM SHANNON
Sunday School , 9 :30
Mrs. James Garrison, Supt.
Preaching. 1st and 3rd Sundays
each month-- ., 10:30 a.m.
7.00 . that should not be
Evening .ServiCes , 7 :30 p.m.. consumers.of beve .. alcohol.
Mi. and Mrs. touis Em'el-,
heintz ,and a:n'd Mrs.
' .Nettie fiorne , of Oolumbus, and
'Mr. and Mfs. JohJll Grove and
Mr. and Mrs. Waltz of
, .c..o 1M".,. ..... " Dayton were dinner and
'WI flNICI.. supper .(uests_of 'Dr. and- Mrs.
-------.. _ A. - E. Stout and
Located Across from Post
Office. .
W.,a,biue; J
1.-24-Foot Broadcast.
" 2.-25Quart Hepper '
" Capacit.y. , .
4.-Distribufes evenly and
in ' accurate . amount
, I acre;
5.-Adjustable to ' a II
makes of tractors.
PAGE 3 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. ' 43eO
, T H U ,R SO A V, MARCH 18; 1948
,
Mr. and M'rs. Salisbun (If ,Mrs. A. S. Collett.
of Washington C. H. were Sun. Mrs. ' Jonathan . 'Bevan left
day dinner guests .of unday with her niece and hus-
Mrs. Nettie Emrick. " band of Lebanon for a two-
, ,Il n ' Mrs. Calvin Longacre Had thlt week vacation in FlotTd . '
Sam. S8Y8_1
f J;l;gl
,' e. W6 misfortune to fall down the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Doster
stairs ' at .her ' home, Monda and daughter of Springfieitd
Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles Oils , morning. No bones were brokeh were , Thursday guests oJ Mr.
and MiSs Velma Smith, were but sh,e was badJy bruised. Mr. and Mr-s.
W.ednesday afterneoll guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Arnold Herbert Doster. ' .
, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baird and and family ,of' Mason, Kv. f 1' , Mrs. Laura Mr. and ' daughters. , , merly of Denton, . moved last Mrs. Fred Sherwood and Dr.
, Mrs. Ralph Lewis of- M ianlis- , week te, farm her;e" known and Mrs. Earl Frost were ,ca:l'- bUrg called on Mrs. as the Hlraml Eyer .f.arill. lers in Middletown recently.
, Johns on Wednesdav afternooil. ahd ,Mrs. ' Hefman :filerer, who . Mrs: Ida Hendricks is serio.us-
A number o.f ladies from have beell on ,this farm, I.\' ill at tl1e Probasco Nursing Lytle attended Warren County mo.ved to. the Pike. H me.,irt Wilmin,gton.
Annull;l Achievement Day at Mr. and Mrs, Thede Jones onald Clark, son of Mr. and Lebanon. T,own Hall on Tt;le', and son, Milto.n,' entertainet1 t , Mrs. Ralph , Clark, is now' sta-
day. ..
. ' dinner Sunda ; Mr. 'and Mrs., tio.ned with the Armed Forces Mr. and Jo.hn Fromm of : Edwin Nu1tt a'na Garry ,at Ft. Worth, Texa .
Waynesville were Sunday after- , of. near Centervij1c'" ReN. J05- Mr. and Mrs. Ra Clark have no.on guests of Mr. and Mr. eph Myel' of Da,ton and Mr; sold proper,ties in the' vj.l-
WUbur Cl'ark"
and Mrs. J. B. ' Jones. ' , lage and a home,in
Mr. ' and Mrs. ,Hob.ert' Mr. and, Mrs. Clarence Smith . They plan I to zahn of near Yello.w SprinR's ,' received word recently . o.f the. mo.ve 10' th near. future. . are IIlnrle or married aDel ,have I
spent Sunday evening- ' with their death his sister-in-law, Mrs. Word has been received here doseD U's '$he pr."pON) iG
grand-mother, Mrs. W,ellingto.n Smith at her ho.m Wil1i:tm Al1tram, died jolll Pa.yroll SavID,. PIU 101 Johns. . ' in Lo.s Calif. M r. Ev- ' Friday at his ho.me III Los Mrs. Paul .. hipl ey entertained ere'tt . mith survive. Ang les. 'N\L Antram was a. bank If you are self-employed. MU
the Lytle Card CI4b 'at her hill ,.
tive of this village, was a for, ' UOH of my nieces aDd DepbeW! on TllUr day (f thi we k. l mer past 'ma.ster f Lebanon. have learned from that
I Mr. and Mr . L li e I I'il \ '
' . He 'moved to , Los An eles, J _ a ,rowing neskrg bullt by regUlar dau'R;hler MLs.' Wilma all i t\ n ' _ ' rears ago. He j survived br- ' buyiar 01 United States Sa-ving. tl
' I :I t M t
-
BollCl. Is the best personal guaraDtee
lelr Ul1C e a 11 aun, r. :WI.
wo daughters and four - of a happy fnture. '
A. O. Willian]' III Oa . n, Mr. and Mrs. Harry'Cli e. Jr .. ' th.ildren: ' ' ' . ,_ u.s. Tr'/J.$IIryD,parll",,., unday aftenH )n. and daughter of Col- ' Mrs, Haz 1 Rhoade f near .
, by Mrs. Gladys Hook
" Harveysl urg- School is say- -
Hello.
. Our ' school ' year has been a
very pleasant one the'
dance of our ' new superinten-
.. dent, L.-- b. Freshcorn. ' .'
We have hali a new coach
this year, Mr. Jacksoil. . Ou,r.
b.oys haven't been , so.
fut in, whming many games, 'but
we feel th,at they did a . nice tjo,
in winningJhe spo.rt manship
up, of " which we are vt;-ry
pro.ud. Mr. Jackson IS the kmd
of man that in tills in our
the principles that win ' even
w)len the 10 e. We hav'e an-
ther new teacher, Mrs, Geneva
Y Ilg-er, f r third }(rade.
, Pupil 'ar' tud In'[1' lInqeJ.' the
'upervision of Mrs. WIlli fred
. tar to \ in the ellin):!; ontest
Mar'11 18.
Mr. and Mr , Guy Routzahn lIml u were house- ' to.wn is the of her On Mi s Anna -May lar ,of un, I{ussell h,ld for their Kue,sts of Mrs. Chve's parents" and daug-hter-in-Ia,w"of Detroit Dayton wa a weekend of
linda. di nner gue ts, Mr. and NlI' anl!' ,Mrs. Herpert Doster. , Mr. and rs. Maynard Ecton her par nts Mr. and Mr. J.
W'e ' are tooking forward to
the minstrel h \V that is to b
giv n und r the supervisi n of
ur mu ic ' teacher, Mr. Edna
13 p: an, on April 2.
Mrs. t ren Ho.utzahn and 1 he Adult Bible Class of were Sunday gll e It ' Earl Tresslar. of Frai,klin J.onah s .Run met Fn- , of Mr. pctOll'S parents, Mr. an:i . --- - ev nmg With the pastor and Mr. William Ecton: ' ,
wlfe, the Rev. and Mrs. J. P.
Thornbury. ' , There is usually oniy one reat.
The Business Men's Club met son whY., a man buys
in I . session but with a wom.en rt might be
.evenmg. Hosts were Mr. Ho.. one of eigHt, they say: (1) be-
ard Graham and Mr. Thomas . cause l1er husband says she
Welch. , . can't have it; it will make
" Mrs. Charles Swmdler . of her look ,' thin' (3) it come's
Dayton was a Monday from Paris; ('4) her ' neighbo.rs
guest of Mrs. LOUIse Flte and can't afford it (5) nobo.dy lias
daughter, Miss Jane Fite. . , onej, (6) everybody else ha,g
. Mr. Howard Collett of Wit- ' one; (7) it!s difierent; (8) '''be:-
mlOrton anI! Mr. Robert Collett cause/' .
o.f Oayton were Sunday guests / News
FRI.,' ,. 'TWIN BILL I. ' sAT. ao
The star of "My Wild Irish Rose
il
' . Den ... Mar .... In
Bad MeD 'af liaoori II
Spice and zest an Arabian Night's'
dream of gra e, beauty, 'ove, with-
delicious YVOIitDe DeCarlo in
BOB O'REGAN. 0Waer -
WAYNISVIlLE. OHIO
MAIlCB S9U-
, with J .... W,..... and W.,... Morria
Plus: A light.hearlled comedy ,
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LEMRS
To' the Editor
'Mf\rch 16, t 94
Dear Editor,
If the complaint of the
pa.rent . \Vh . 01 lects to his
daugh-t'1" being ' taught tem-
perance could faken a an
mdication of the general trend
f thoug;ht in our school dis-
trict, we wO'uld have reason to
be concerned ,about the future
of ' our community. But let's
hope that this att..tude is a rare'
e.xception to tlle rule.
." No. one will deny that par-
ents ha,{e the rig-hi to deci e
how their hOI'te shall be run
and what their children shall be
taug-ht at ,home. But to attempt
to deny this train ..
to the vast maJority f
whose ' parents are de:-
cidedly in favor of it, should
cause 'a loud protest from, ,these
.paren.ts . .
, Let's let th chool board
know h.ow we feel. If YQu
think thei re ri ?;ht, telL tnel1.1
sol .
Just in ca e, some of your
readers don't know' who the
school board are,' it might be
well ,to pUblisl1 their names now
and then.
Roger Brown.
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March 15, 1948
Dear Editor: . .
Although I am now living in
Tipp, Ohio, I' was former '
ly, of and the
Miami Gazette is the only ceo-
ave
town."
WAYNE8VILLE, OHIO No ....
T H U ,R 8 DAY. MARCH 18, 1848
I note with interest in- your
last issue: "GIRL SCOUTS IN
QUANDARY * NO LEADER I believe the crows sense
NO ACTIVITY." this for they do not leave' the
. trees as Quickly as they do the .
To' me this . picture doesn't We have done this four
look exactly right. or five times this afternoon and
In the first place , I ' don't I have only used one shell. So
believe. that the people of far the ctows are ahead. Per-
Waynesville, like so ma:ny com- haps if 1 set up a target, or bet. '
munities in the U. S., ter still everal and do
stand the true 'meanine- ' of some practicing, when I do-
Scoutil1g. . .' a chance I may hit sometbink.
To me, Scouting of today is . I This is T.hursday, and Com.
a challen,g-e for the World Fel-- munity Sale day but. the' ground
of tqmorro\v', -Many was covered with .snow thi
are quick to deny ' their time morning and all da y there has
with the problems of the pre- been an ic{ wino blowing, so
sent-day youtll but 1 noHce that I stayed a home. Last, night
they are quicker- to 'condemn I 'went out to"Ket a chicken or
same YOUtll when he goes two to take, Jl ut the hens all hact
., _ such nice red cOlnbs' that ' 1
'We speak ,of i.uvenile delin., .. thou,g-ht I should let them: stay
quency but , it is' we ourseJve.s and pay ' for some of toe feed
who are a contributing fac- they have eaten. friend of.
tor in delinquency when we do ' milie she is getting sixty-
nothinK to prevent It.. "","_,_."",_ six eggs a day "' from
As t.he old saying, goes. "All . \ seven hens but l am not
unc e ti " th ' S that - welt. L should get some
of IWhlin , . started for e!lrly pullets
youtH's problem eX,ist we are ' CJlI.JJRI>1IHYLL, exPOS!""C; . and next fall g:et nd of every
only trymg to cure' them but old 'hen ,on the pl.ace. .' . '
not prevent :the:, contributing Nt FALL SCENES '. THe Miami Valley Coopera-
factor of the ' juvenile' detin- . .. ' . tive Milk Producers Association
quenc of tne present day. had its annual meeting yester-
These same boys and girls . day at the ' Bmmpre Hotel ' in
will 'be your leaders jn your tost any of my time in be!nK , '[lj' ( . J/J. I Dayton. Dinner was served and
community in time to come \vith these boys when they need . ru '<;' ,i idae the was held immed.iate.
How can they .lead if they aren't help at the most 'important per- t " Iy afterward. Roy natttes from
,g-iven the chance to wOTk but iod of their life. Everybody's conducted a '
their small problems of today? I a:m ndt blatnlng the A P'ARM DIARY broadcast and the Lucky Penn.y
You speak of Girl couts in for their lack--of interest m DY D. J. FRAIZER f", trio furnished the music. ,They
Quandary - " No Leader':"- No' Scoutiil,g- I am asking for did it well too, but it was the
Activity. I wonder how 'the . the of them ' -:--:-. first time I ever saw ahyboiy
pIe would feel if ,th.at heading a ' plan whereby th.ey March 11, 1'948. rhe, sinK and chew gum the
would like this: . store a creattV'!! mterest an and I ,have a new game since I time. She. was a cute little
Waynesville in Quandary _ . in How got some shells fof. the I and .san,{!' well" but It was
No Leaders - No Activit.V_ For It WayneSVille, are They ,corne' al,onK at;ld hg t to the first
the p.ast 3 yearS while in With me! Thank you Mr. Edl- m the. trees see.. .-tbe .. chew, chew, and go on aKam.
Tipp City I have served in the tor. . . coast IS Then fl J' couldn t .believe It at first but
capacity of Assista,nt As 'a.lways, \ . .and light by the sprang or "; ,' watched and that's what she
, ter - Scoutmaster - 1 st Mate . Buck: Mendenball. m the gully. J .grab the K,un and did. Perhaps she got the 'habit
and at the present time as Ad. sneak Itt try tl;! open on the early mormne- broadcast
vfsor for the Sea Scouts - Air Mr. and, Mrs Oeorge Rambv bathroom wlDdow Without then when there was no one there to
Scouts - and E.xplorer Scouts, of Dayton were Sunday after- seeng ' me. They su.spect see or care. In the audience one
of. this community. noon guests 'Of Mr. and Mrs. thnK as clase :is .. out of ev,eFY three jaws ' ,was ,
I simply 'cannot feel I Ted. Ramby a,nd family POSSIble to sloe of 'wagging but at least" didn't see
____ ______ __ . . .
. they come out mto the .open a 'Th' . ,
' STOVP
gam., I li$t the gun" take aim ere was.an de.
and before . 1 cal) shoot they bate as to which-should i
mllk
tlJe
have said' "caw" and flapped . cows, .the man ,or ,!,oman?
tlieir wings and are gon'e. ' am poe ,?f therp It by say.
,afraid' to shoot at them when 109, kids, everybody
they are u)Hfl-4he-tfees ,because - of
a' twenty-two "bullet day; Farmer
,r. long:' way when sho,t , up, ' aitctT ' 1lyes. Meet . He
, do' not wish to hit- one of my toucHed on questions of the
neighbor's cows-or my - Aay .as-taxes, and , the
so ,I can only shoot down toward , tLves and the oleo tax. He claim >
. the bani on the other side of the that cottonseed
011 ",ere fitst glvmg way again
t6 imported cocoanut 011 which'
was crowding the farmer of '
the market. .
S.. Sherman, a ... blind
MethQdist minister; pve the
,.' 'pirational :talk clf the tlay. He
w:as a example df hQ'W dif.
ficulties eart be Qvercpme, -for he .
tr.avels alone. He had. a ,-goOd
deal to sa the' impot.
of bemg not only a oheer
, fuI. ,iver hut ,. a cbeer-
. ,luI ' It.. is ' sometimes
harder t9 accept help'
than It IS ' to give . It, ,P.robab1.y
we have all noticed hew ' often
hootes .,the day Is spoiled for .
. SQllle ,when a wetl".rneant .
p'ffer is refused. GQoP-
,eratlon at. and ,in the na-
tionsis a two way affair.
, a:'h'ere come ttie crows again
One of them is on . the ground:
.;.Can I g-et it? INo, they 'were
.gone before I could get the
window open. Perhaps it 'will be
a .. warm day some day and I
leave the. window apen.
" DON'T FORGET T'HE RED'
ROSS., ,
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WAVNE8VILLE, OHIO No. 4380
T H U " 8 0 A V f .MARCH 18, 1948
Estate of James Ward, dee'd.
Kenneth- Hough, administrator,
filed first and final aceount.
Estate of Lyle Milburn, dec'd,
Richard Milburn, executor. filed
first and final accolUlt.
_". .. & vAa, . . ... _ ....
-Plummer, lot in Harveyaburg. and Mrs. Morris Lewis Sundaj: NEw 3-YEAR ' TERM AS
L. W. and Marie Kelly to M. 11. evening. FARM LOAN DIRECTOR
Mrs. Everett Bunnell returned . ,
and Mary Bell Kilburn, 85.70 home Saturday morning from A near _ record attendance
in Harlan twp. , . . the Miami Valley Hospital. She Was had at ' Annual Stock-
Robert and Edwma WhIte to is getting along fine. holders . meetmg' of the Leba-
. Estate of Myrtle Smith, dec'd,
Eva Gray Williams VB. V.ernie Sam Smith aJ)potnted administra-
Williams, divorce, cru.ei- tor, giving bond with sureties in
ty, Maple & Maple. - Sl.\m of ,2,()25. ,
NEW SUITS
Bertha Lee and James Chandler, Mad M Dewey Come- National Farm Loan. Assoc-
tract in Hamilton. , of Beave.rtow.n latton March 9. The directors
Myrtle Mapel to Ed and Adll .. were Sunday afternoon guests re-elected the. three-year
Wills, lot in Franklin. of their aunt Mrs. _Alice
N B F d to M R 11
. waynesw '", 10 an . ' .
Naomi Bullins VB. MiltOn Bul- Estate of Joseph Gole, dee'd,
aney " . re ' . usse maQ. \ Wilson, Mason, Ohio. The dir-
, Hom,. 6 lots m . MfS. and ector 'elected ' to fill the unex,-'
Ralph Kindred to Clayton and called on Mr. and Mrs. ired term of Myrem Clemons lins, divorce, gross neglect, Young Marvin Young appOinted executor
Amburgy, 2 lots in ,Spring- Hily GIbson Sunday afternoon. Victor J. Woe11. Harrison, & YOUI')B. giving bond with sureties in sum.
boro. Ohio.
&-. of $2 025. " . .
COMMON PLEAS Esb,.te of john l{ammerer, dec'd,
Ray and Mary Parker to Delbert The malri feature of the
Harry Gray Jr. vs. Effie
Gray, service by publication.
C. "Donald Dilatush, executor, filed
Mae
final and distributive ae-
and' fannie P.arker, 2.90 acres iJ1 afternoon program \\iere th
Turtleereek twp. wit. humor and home spun phil-
Harry Beachler vs. Treasie
Beaohler; plaintiff ordered to 'pay
def4mdant $10 per week and $50
attorney
Robert KiLburn VB. Cora Kilburn
divorce to '
Eva Gray William./! xs. Vernie
. '. WUliams, hearing set for March
,13 .. at 10. .
Catherine vs. Roy James
...)fcCoy, de.:fendant to pay
,$4.6 . per week . and $50 attomey

Columbia Fire Insurance Co. vs.
, Ohris Page Sr., judgment to
for sum of $847.66 and costs.
Rev. Harner vs. Dixie Obio Ex-
press Co. et aI, case di8lllissed
without record.
Mar,garet Pursley va. Cecil Pur
sley" entry
PROBATE COURT "
courtt. .
Estate of Elya Runyan, ' dec'd.
i )'lVer. t o1Y hearing set fo.r March
27 ' :\t 10: gross value of estate is
Roscoe and Juanita Nease t<> the . osophy of Mack Sauer, music
Trustees of First ' Baptist by Ray Wirsch, panel discus ion
, Chprch, lot in Franklin 'twp. by local 9. I. and the
M d', C rrie Glancy to Sid- of citation fo r f \ 1 '
$1) ae an , a .. acnlev Ill!ent tn ' the ' Local
?ey and Jane Sadoff, 62.88 aere:s AssociatibI) .y W, W. ict enou .
REAL 'ESTATE
10 Salem twp. of the
Land Bank.
and .Marian Mount to' Jean- ' ffl ' . " 11 /)/J '
nette 6 acres in Deerfield ' ' l. "....N-oll'l'
twp.
I M l' J h n to 'Thomas
, agno la onso . ' " Mrs. ' Anna Lucas spent a
. and Clara -lot m Lebanon, few days week WIth her
Harold .Smder tQ Irene Dearth, . son Raymond. .
80 acres IIi , Turlleereek/ twp. . Mr. and ' Mrs. Smith
The Oommercial Co. , to . ' of Da ton caIJed on Mr. an i
, Otto Parker, 1.96 actes 1n Frank- Mrs. Raymond Smith Sunday _
Un twp. afternoon. . ' Harvey M. . Burnett, opera-
William Simp on to Catherine Mr. and Mrs. AI Caperson of tor of Waynesv)ne Locker
Simpson, 2 aeres in Harlan twp. Cincinnati spent - the P!ant,. entered Columbus hos-
. . Dr. Earl Spencer to Jerry BUrns with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence , pl!al early week for a
0.424 acre in Turtlecreek twp., Otner calJers ,Were . [lllnOr operation. On March .9,
Mollie Carmack to Lona Tooley, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Crawford , Mr. Burnett was d.lrM
lot in Franklin.' I of Xenia Miss Minnie Crawford ectol' for Warren, Chnton, and
and Mamie. Garrison to of Dayton, Mr. , and Mrs.
Paul and Beatrice liamilton, 2 lots Charley Crawford of Cincin.. . Valley Milk Pro-
in',Springboro', .oatL . ., ' . ducers AsSOCIation.
E,' H. and Mary Maggie Brown Hanes of Xenia
to Raymond and Martha Hatton; spent a few days last week
2 lots in Waynesville. he.r parents, Mr: and Mrs. Hil.'
William and Lucille Noland to Glpson.
James and Christine Hurtt, lot in ...... ----.......... - i:
FranklIln. .
Alvin and -Clyde Erbeck, execu-
tors, to Erbeck, 14 acres .
in Deerfield twp.
Gussie' Drake to John and Ve-
rona Lehman,- 3 lots 'in
J. L. and Viola Knapp . and Net-
tie and ' E. W. Shawhan to E. W.
Knapp, 40 'acres in Hamilton twp.
.PlemiJqr IDe.: to
WilbUr 'and Bertha" Butt, 132 .. 47
acrea in Clearenek
. Pi.mtn, Inwstm.nts, Inc., to
Ruslell and "41.40
a:cre. in CleCreek twp. .
JI,'1emiJ'l' Inv tmente, Inc., to
Neal James and Lil,. Mae Murray,
1&.97 ' acres in Clearcreek twp: .
aruLEtMI Hazeltine
to Alma Erie, 1;&0 acrea in Ham-
iltOn t1t'p. . ' , .,. ,
Nina at. auaMian,to Sid-
ney and. Alice Brown, '0.2& acre, in
. '. >
Carl . SchOellmann ' to ,Carl J.
. .. t and , Paul SchoeUmann,
m.N in' Balllilton 'twp.
. Knappl to Wari"en C.ud
IItrtlred N. NeliOlli 2 lot. in Leba- '
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LOUDEN BARN
.. EQUIPMENT
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Steel WindQW&
Feed . Carts .
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f::(ay Track & Carriers
Eittei"
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Stalls and .Stantions
planning t(}-build or re-
model do it the Louden Way
S10,p in for ftee, ;
. . Lebanon, Ohio
Phone 5,55
Don. ' ________ __ ... __
HOURS:
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9-1 each morning"
t -5 afternoons except

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Other .'evenings by
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Dr .if[ Wilkin ' .
Optometric -. Speelallit
18 South Detroit: str.et
The drnner was served by th '
Leban 1l Commit1 e.
Mr .. and Mr. A. H .. Stubb s
and family were Sundt\ even-
,ing dinner guests of M r.
Mrs. Robert Root in Day1 n.
The proof of a' good ,pudtling i
, in the and the proof of -rt
good cleamnlt service is 'in the
testinJ{. ' ,
You'll find that our prices are
low for the Quality w rk"manship
we offer drat one trial ,vilt
con vince . yeu that PUPS is th
type ofrservice for whiCh you've
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BOX CANDY WRABPED '
$t.2S to .$1.1S '.'
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YOUR ORDER NOW
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With a
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In Congress '.
eLI UNe. J 0 ...
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tinent of any time she wants it. However," lWlN LENSES THE MI'AMI QAZETTE PAGE
she is nQt prepared to tight the United States ex- . B WAYNESVIL.LE, OHIO No. 4380
cept in Europe or Asia, and the Uni'ted States at ": FOX HbLLY T H U IR S DAY; 18, 1948
present does' have the miUtary- strength--:out. mised shipment didn't come in,
side of the possible use' of the ' atolnic bomb-to How are you fixed for Eas and only a last.minute dash a.
threaten Russian military supremacy in Europe or ? B tt j., th Id Fedo a h
. . Bi,h Government officials have been very , ter e er gel eo ' r' round t e countryside brought
d'l .. ' del cleaned or buy a new bonnet, you your refreshments. Do you
I atory an preparmg an ' ov:er-aU national fo.r some of . you are going 'to b(! 'reall'ze how much there I'S ,to
prograD\. A modem 'air force appears to be Amer- E t 'ht
,. ica's best 'guarantee of national The nations on the Twin stage as er DIg , popping it just right, sea-
of, Western Europe are fonning a' military' alliance March 28th! as prtie winners sonin,e: it well? It's got to. be
. against RU88ia. 1'00 United States lIoay jojn this in . the TWin Theatre Easter kept warm, too, yet' enough ,
military Such military, always Gl,Iessing Contest. The rules are must be ready to serve one or
made for purposes, lead to ' war simple: ten of you at Otice,
sooner or later, and there i's always the,danger that ' Starting Friday ' (tomorrow) to the crowd. The machine' m1ust
sqme unfores.een incident may bring ' war and for one week, pictures .of be kent clean, both fO'r your
sooner than national leaders expect. B1llt Russia will 20 movie stars will be hung in sake and for the flavor
not a fighting war as long as she can gain the theatre lobby. You 'are to of ,the product. ' It's one of the
her ends by other methods. . . ctentify as many as you ,can. smaller items for an exhibitor
. '. imply write, the of !he to keep ih hand, but a
,By the time this column appears in print 'the The. Finance Committee late last week, tars on a piece of paper, world - and an ,important (' n_
Senate will have R8ssed Vandenberg Bill to , by a of 10' to 1, repOrted 'favorably a bill which your name, aqdres.s, and tne', -'- in itself, Ask ", Ba.rbara Stafi-
authorize an appropriation of five billion t;hree n!duce jndivtdual income -retroactive dat e, and hand Itl With your in the ,p6Pcor.n ,
,hundred million "dollars to finance the to January l/J't" ,tiy 801l)e four billion Eleven hundred ket at the. theatre any time up ' machine at the, Twm. ' Sbl!
RecQver.y Program for the next Over and seventy.five million dollars. Th'e ' House had to March 26th, 9 P. M. , knows, and this is no " cern
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on' the House-side of the Capitol the Foreign Affairs previously passed Xnutsc)D Bill reducing in.. Prizes (to, be ' anflounced, in Well, the box s. -c r this week.
Committee is expected to report an 'Omnibus foreign income taxes by nearly six and ' onehalf next 'week s Miami' Gazette,) tl T '
relief., bill, carrying the authorization of five billion billions dollars. The Bill, like the House Bill, will e awarded t o the man (or in the ,e:ame I etween le Wlll
three hundred million dollars. for the European increases md. ividual tax exemption-a to Sl'X hundrod b ) :t the ' o'm'an ( or O' irl) and the public i t wo . chaIr '
.. ... oy am w , 1"1 /l out" JlJd one barr d .f r the
Program; five hundred and seventy million dollars exemption to those over sixtYfive years of who ,R' uesse the most correctl y, rest of tIl e sea on (hie to in .
dollars for aid to China, an additional one and to blind. persons. Both also permit ' tn case of ties the person hav I
hundred f01' military aid to China, and two husbands and wives to divide the famBy income for ing his contest in firs t will juries, Tbe two chairs t Utt wel'e
hundred and seventy.five million dollars for military ax-paying purposes. The only between be the _ that s the rea- broken be nd repai r h.('\ ct t o b" ,
aid to 6reece Turkey. A fight undoubtedly the House and Senate versions of the Reduction' f:t t' 'rhl l aken ut, and tl1 ne wh s
d h PI
' f t'h H t d th B l h " on or c a Y\.tr paper, . arm l'llSt ,JlSc'lpi" . e ..... , (" I'11I' t
be ma e on t e oor 0 e oUse 0 re uce ese i 1 is in t e ,percentage amounts py w'hich tax rates on test . is fun to do. Hun I . - .. I I'L .... t :"'l
sums, and to write .re'stl:ictions into to be reduced: The House wants t() reduce taxes Hurrv _ Hurry! I ever 'h ard o'f, ' caLI . ...:
which :will Jjroperly protect American interests as 0)1 net incomes of less than one th(lIUsand dollarl3 Sri fvi ews: On the' screen the public IS the 1 ser. St11.n 1-
to the way the l"eliei be expended. ' by SO per cent; on tbose up to four tl:lOusand by 29 Friday a11d aturda V is a: twin ing; r om will s06n e at I\. r re
. ' . per cent; and oVer four thousand by 10 per cent, hill. tl Bad Men of Missouri" WB rtllum!
The nation, including Washington, has had a case The Senate proposes a 12;6 per cent cut on the first ----,-.;,......;,:----
of ""ar jitters for- the J>.ast or so; The Com. two thousand dollars of taxable income; 7.4 ' per . i ' a wes tern r is u so gomi
munist coup in CZe'ehoslovakia seems to have started, cent on between tw;o and one that the Twin management de-
the war scare, although it has been apparent ever hundred and t)Jirtysix thousand dolls:rs, and 5 per ided t o brinp; it to Wayne -
slnce' the Potsdam Coiiference that cent on incomes over one hundred nnd thirty six , ville. Its an outdoor 'action
was ,antler Russian domination and could 1>e taken In all probability the HOUSE! will approve story of the Yoi:Jnger Brothe r '
'over completely at ariy The possibility, if not Senate Bill. The President has ,lthreatened t,o clash with Jesse Jain.es and
probability, that the CommutPsts would win in veto any tax. l"1eduction measure, bilt some' Demo. sfars Dennie M0rgan, of II My
Italian national elections April 18th-, is also causing cranc leaders believe . he will "sign the Senate' bill. ' Wild Irish Rose" fame,. also to
' concern. Statements by Secretary of ... rshall, It is believed, however, that in case of a veto ,the appear here spon, Coupled with
President Truman, and in high positions have necessary two to one vote to tax cutting this ' is a clever comedy ' " tark
increased the fears of the people. most measure into law over his veto can be, obtained. Bites Man" UA that take a di g'
observer-s, doubt there is any d.anger of at , lanc\lords in . this housing-
war with: Russia. , Some even suggest t)1at once the Due tb the pre..sent unsettled the world s hortage era. Jackie', cooper
gets enacted it$ legislation a:uthoriz. . the CongresfJ to, any - and ,Gene Roberts featured"
: ing ,the foreign relief appropriations ,that are re- and at.l appropriation requests made b}1' the Secr.e1ary Beautiful 'in ,Its TechnictHor is
the crilJi/! . anc;l will quickly dis-' . of National the .Arnly, an.d Air of ' U I, at
aPllear. Forces. 9n oraers of . N'ational Defense Se,cretarY. the Twin . Sunday ,.and
' . the ChIefs of. h,ive been Yvol1'ne. DeCarlo .s IbVC;l,Y " 1,
Oertain laets stand out in connection with the Ing a .eries of coDfer,ences In West, , there',S .a between Pierre " "
present war talk. N,ither Russia nor the Unite(l ff!r the draftmg of new natio.?Jlal which Auma'n' t and PhlII.p Reed "usIn.!." Ohe of every pri-
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d t fi ht win ' U d te d ... t A F :. h ti 1 " concerns to eep her hOI'\le
. IS prepate, o ' g or, a war. n er cen r aroun a er . 1f oree. I::JUC ae on I bull whips ,as weapons that's 'r. .. , and ,I kno.w. you'll be in.,
present Russia take over the' Con- a little late-but It is'-sttll, 'better ,late tQII lIeyer. . ally sornethin,e: to watch. ,tere.ted in I learned recently
0 "S ell G " 'ULl n'tes' Sonn whftl I met Mr. Hayes Quinn, C0101
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26 ' Fn.v, MIAMI - . E. S. FRIENDSHIP CLtlB . \ F l--- consultant ot Pittsburgh
ATIEND FRA,NKLIN FETE Mrs. M. D. Baird, with Mrs. ,.. .. .... . wdaYt ha,nd
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'Mr. and Mrs. Early, H E H th M 0 R I a c nn y 1,1. n y . Quinn that-b\dUltr
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A ..' a away. r." , . a . ' .. Id h ' I I bid #
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross f M ,,. .... , yeArs 0 , S e' was runnerup til us co or to e p te uce, ac-,
b\r. and Mrs. John Bursk:e, Mr Unglesby ,and rs ', ' Clark , .' , ' \- t . tbe "best acftess' eidenta and 'raise' morate
' aQd Mrs. William Strouse, M'l". ,as 'co-hestesses. the Olaee possible by ' division for "Oscar" honors of WeJl,.it, i. certainlY,logical that we,
,and Mrs. Harold. B. Earnhart, Nint ownership, of 'some farm
Mr. an'" Mrs. Marvin., Sm'ith, :Mr. Mrs. CQra Rich was'n machines are indicated 'I1v the In hiS film A " may be danpr .i ..... - 1
and Mrs. ' E. E . . Earnhart. Mrs. h f th de t' d f 1 -ed 'ct'''' 'n p erntn st Woman s . . other color. u8e4I to ,lnduce cleanli-
St.aniey Bailey, Mrs. , D. C. C ar1re 0 e vo IOns an 0 - , r ,u Ivn .1 o . CIIi I co per A last reminder on your ,:Twin and ,0041 I'd
R d M J I F M ,: lQwing the busi'ness session, two ' hour when the nurnberof hours Picture Ballot: Youn'i find the like to ,of the -new) "
.. ' BI 1{t
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10 elommB" rs. espeCial'l.y 6n the is ,in operation is ballot 'on your March theatre ... for tnat. we found aftert .
er I'll S. TS . ,,",oger rowJl, "The MQst Unforgetable '. Per. . ' , '" , ",' d'" It ,. h t ' thlnkin, ove, this Idea. .
Mrs. "William, Sawyer, .. . :Mrs. EI- " . h M J J mtreased. The per hour . o ... ver ... gtve.s you a c 0 Flnt, we painted our basemen(l
mer.' Gr.()ve; Mrs., &otl " . !(er,e given y . , head ' cost ' of ' ope:ration 'for a a: color . . A. ,the.e '.tep,'
, 'Beckett. Mrs, Har- and Mrs. O. R. Urigles It r! ' ' , 'A _ to "Waynesville. r,Ob ar,e ,n9t lit well ,,'qtb'
. Whitaker, Mrs. LuCile Arm.- by., Group singing .was also en ,.1 .",0,0 when w.ants to book . your. en, tbe "allt paint ,help. to"
an'(j "Mrs. , "Qu'sb Ire: ioyed . . 0; the machine IS \lsetl only 25 favorites. Soon he will be order,. . rr. better '.,d , daJ:lliirout
," Miamj;, Chaplet, at the . Refreshments were 'serve<1 hours a , tPictufres'9' .. fsor .
lDs:pection of , Franklin ,Chapter d,uring' the ' social hour by .the m$n 0 .,.. ; I S bandle in bright red a. a danlelf
on Thursday evening. , . hostess and her ' .. Jar ahead. ,t's ,,!p'to you whether 'i(nal. ',' :
. Brooder houses ' shQuld yOU h!,-ve yo.u After W.f ..
" I " GotnK once more behmd:,;the my 'de"
cfilcks plenty of ropm. J:ac;h ' sceneS' at the Twin, there's tbe- ' to p.;l'Rt one of bit .
chick need$ from one half , to . Httle ... ' . matter <of It a tq ,
.,: ' -' " ' t . 'I't'" , b t b "h', " flelp .chC)Oie tluHn 10 a Ilurry. '; "
" three fourths <<;If.a .square;foo 9f ' u e a erd, not. to outdolle, I ' did ,the
r' floor space. the tn'st SIX' There s' cprJ:l to w.ith: tay) uten.l ',.
' weeks. A range shelter: used as keep un ,so that ' you'll e!ls. You!d tic! !v 111, "I' !I-l p,d J.e)\' mUf"
a sun ,porch' 'With ' the Ket the best, and , it will be fresb. r:c! :.: ,: 1::' "Y" be '. ;1''-''
br.ooder house will extra There's be 6ought, . nit I'" "\
floor spate as the birds grow:. ,and boxes. One. night a ' pro .. < i . I ( : .) i'
, _ 'y 111.: : , , 1.":1; :' .: : ,(\ n .. ,j, I . .;., 1(1 i,
' WITH' US' FHERE ,IS ONLY
ONE STAN'DARD OF ' SERV,.,
ICE. . J'" "
Materials. of, course, may be
selected from var.ious grades,
but the character of the serv ice
is the same tQ.' aU. REGARD
loESS OF' PRiCE. '
deep ci .. lt1l \\ iHIJ'lll tlti i z l:.' s With
c>ur ho' - '! - l fl '! '; wi!. ' aJ'e lC/!ing'" to
'lISe OUI' 11.1W fc:,lea in
dote.ns o! too. I
all. us t;nl .. "lllt
".e .\I t ;,0 il'.Gure
, , 'y6U . '
, .

One way' to cut tbe expense
machinery." is ,to
It such good care ..that the cost
per year becomes very low
*." * . ' ,
. ' Rel>orts, Qhip' dairv' ber:d
show
;1, 2,017 cows out pro- '
duced 40 pounds' or) more
pounds of butterfat In Decem.
,ber and also that at' least 239
cows were such poor mDk pro-
ducers their owners sold them
for beef. feed prices ,sOon
up With the Income from
poor dairy coW's. . '
. .
PAGE 7 'THE MIAMI G'AZETTt
WAVNE8VILLE, O'HIO No. 4380
T ,'" UIR S 0 A V, MARCH 18, 1948
FRANCES R. SHIRDEN
TO .MARRY F. G. BROWN-
APRIL 3 IN WILMINGTON
Invitations receiv-
ed here by friends and relatives
to the wedding of Miss Frances
Re,e:ina Shirde'n. daughter of
Mrs: William Einmett Shirden,
to , Mr. FranCis Gene Brown,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ,
Brown, at the St. Columbkil1 "
Catholic -Church at 9 :30 o'-
Clock morning, April
3, in Wilmington; ,
FARMER'S CLUB MEETS
AT HOME OF COLLETIS
Mrs, ' A. Collett of Har-
en te r t a i ned th-c
.. Wayne ,Township Farmer's
CluD on Thursday. In the ah-
sence of the' President, .Morris
Cornell acted as ' chairman of
. the M'rs. Elsie H.ockett
led the special ' topic for the,
day "Community Interests and,
R,esponsibiJity. " , " '
Guest sp.,ea:ker was Mr.
Herbert Carr ' who has '
of the AgricultUral part of the
Veteran's Administration p'ro-
gram,
Guests were Mr. Robert Col-
lett, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cel-
lett, Rev. an(1 ,: Ms. Thornberry,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham,
Mrs . . Sadie Reason" and Miss
Ethel Mannon. '
Mr, Mrs. J. 'I. Gdns will
.have the April,
at their home in ' Wilmington
at 331 South Street. '
Morris Lewis

C. Palmer
O. Rose
. I. Mulford
V. Hilt.. '.
E. Ramby
R. Gons ',
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en
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162
1,66
114
150
143
147
125
156
133
141
171
156 '
1 5 t
140 13.4
735 701 75
WILMINGTON .COLLEGE
'WILL RADtO SHOW
THREE DAYS A WEEK
'Wilmington College will g
on the air next week wit.h its
own radio program' uCaPlPus
Parade." The show will be
broadcast .Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, at 4.:45 ' P. M. Y
W P F B, Middletown:
Program will origmate in a
speCial studio set up on flle\Vil-
campus and will be car- .
. .ried' JJy direct wire to the sta-
tion in Middletown.
.,
students, fa'clilty
members, and campus visitors
' wilt be heard on the prog-ram .
These will include niusical
. dr.amatic programs, in-
terVIews, campus newscasts,
talks, etc. '
I
\Von Lost
Waynesv-me ' 39 27
Tommy's Place 38 28
American Legion 37 29
HendeFson 36 3Q
Good Housekeeping 34 32
CoJumhia Rec'd 32 34
Handigas .
31 .35
7. 49
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450 150 6243 147 43
462. ,154 10130 161 63
270 135 8'083 144 ,56
457 152 9737 150 65
276 138 ' 9691

65
274 137 5553 . 1 0 37
2189 144 150
Mrs. D. C. Rjdge hacfas
. day dinner guests Mr. and Mrs .
Jack Collins and son and Mrs.
Velma Col,ins of
Protect the
Appearance and Value'
of your Home with
,A"C M' E' Balaned
A ,Formula
,II()f/SffPJlKl'
''Whlp.
the
Weatherl"
. First 'program, . Monda ,
.. March, 22, wilt include ,an in- ___ ...,
terview With new
. , ., young-president, Dr. D.
',' , MathIe, aJld two ' ,musical
,bers. Wednesday-s program will
'.bt} a dramatic presentation of
' early WUmington . Collete
tory, .produced ., by ' dramatic
'-'--students'. . , , ."
TWO Bl CAR was jnvolved in lois
, London, Ohlf). vehicle wrapped around J1 tree after
.skidding 'on ,he was. critically injUl'ed, ,DR.', CooK HONORED
. , ( " IN' THEA THE
, Mrs. Ie N. Mrs;' 'H. B.
Earnhart, ' Mrs.. Ernest ' Harlan .
and "MrS. Beckett with
thei .. Mrs. Stan;.
, JeAy 1 were gue5ts -'at the ,
tea given for. Mothers ,and
daughters j in' . RaInbow
Assembly which is 1Jeing fomt-
,
ed at on Sunday .
Mrs. HouO'h 'and Mrs. ' . , In' coniullction with the shvw-
B ' '" of "Tycoon" at the Twin ,
alley are on the Advisory
B d f th ' I ' T eatre, Dr. Mary was
oar or , e new acc,orde;d the ponof , of. be!ng
. ' . . voted WaynesYllle's outstandmg
:Mr. ano Mrs. Frank Day of .citizen af 19.48 " by the" .thea-
Ky.; spent Sunday 'tre's patrpns. . ','/
With hiS parents, Mr. and M'rs R i. - . . '
K. Day. Day accotnpani: . . 10 thiS contest
ed th.em on. their return A. , T. ,P.Qlinsky, local de.
cinna,ti wher.e.he entered . store operator; ' Ed
flospita,l for obser,vation coac.h , W ville ,
.for a" few days. '
. ,
. ....,. ,
'Mr. a.ad Ronaid Hawke
, ihirty-fourth
'. on Sun-
and. refe dinner ,of. '
, '
BUILDiNGS C'HAfhl$ AUTOIOlill*S ' ,
,
... WAY' MRM " :_.IICI" ,
io lb. Ohio lumen 1ri11 'am JOia bfo.d proteCdon
aD ,.,. ,.,...Ic conn ,our 1MJdI ..... ,oar ..... fOU
.. UdlWa, lor acd .... to Whp' DOt ... toda,? ,
y_ .... ,..',., life ..... ,.,a'n' ......... Ja .... 0IiI0 . ",
: 'Mr and ,Mrs.''' Ftied:-,Har.tsOck in
,Mltfo,Jid. " .
. eMr. thpmas of '.
N, Y., was called here'
durmg the past week on ac-
count , of the sudden death of :
his mether. and has remained ,to
, ,
EEceUeDt protectlo.
aqaiDat aUD, rain, duat,
wind Come in today,
and ... die new S "
kale coloraJ
$.5.49 ,
. spend seyeral dajs ' with his
Father, Frank E. Thomas.
Mr. al)d Mrs .. Samuel Surfaee af
PhIO, were guests- .
! of Mr. tllomas and family. '
The comforts of. a ,home for
those who wish to ,hold services here
STUBBS lun.ral Home
TELEPHONE 1181 WAYNf.SYII,I,E, O.
I .
"
LOT FOR SAI,E
CLAS.8IFIED AD RATE8
10 . PER WORD MINIMUM 25c,
ESTATE,
DON'T FORGET ' TO CALL
for- Insurance.' All types of
InSur,ance at a, savings. cat1
Francis Gene Brown" ph(;me
Waynesvi11e 2935 or call
collect. 2 t t t.
Real Elta!e For 5.1_
. IF rou HAVE A OR
TO SELL oa.u or Wrtte
Oon Tel. KEM46, 617
Lorain Ave., Daytonl Ohlo. tic
FOR SALE-
J ortable s for temporary
pens. Phone 2 t 6 after 0
P. M. -318
FOR ALE-Handsome Gifts-
hina I Te,a Service, China
alad Plates and Cut Glass
di he
.
'Mrs.' Peterson
.Home, Waynesville
Ohio. . -318
FOR - .
John Deel'e h avy' wagon
n I"lJbbe.r. Roll-over scraper
for Kract lllg and excavating
Hammer mills and feed
R'rinders, new and
BANTA IMPLEMENT Co. "
Lebanon, Ohio
Phone. 555
-325
40ULD 'Shallow well
. system .with tank.
Bcrftt;a Implement Co. Leb-
Onl o. Po on e 5 55.
-325
aUSINES,5 SERVICE
We .glve you prQm:pt efficient '
on Y0l:lr ' John Deere
Tractor and related , equip-
Only ,genUine Jolln
Deere par.ts used. Our . mec-
haOles tramed to give satis-
factory service at low cost.
W carry a large stock' of re-
, (or all John Deer.e Il!ac-
hmery. .
BANTA IMPLEMENT Co.
Lebanon Ohio
, Phone SSS
)
shoes or other
, will
. -_.
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I BUSINESS CARDS
, HAND "
POs:rERS
THE MIAMI GAZETTE ' PAGE R
OHIO Ncr. 4360
T ,H U!R S D AY. MARCH 18, 1948
Mrs. A. E. Stout entertained
her Bridge Club on Friday, with
Mrs. M. A. Fulkerson and Mr .
H. F. Dye as guests. 'Two' ta-
bles wete' jn pla'y and the prizes
were won by Mrs. A. T .. Pol-
insky and Mrs. S. N. Keys. Fof-
the games, ice cream
with strawberries, an'g'et food
cake and 'coffee were served.
TL M ' Ii 2 Part-time Teachers ,
'II-e ' ' I a IB I Replace Coach Payne
G
' I' ' I E IT. " E' When Edwin Payne's resigna- - ' ' , tion as eoadi aml teacher at
, , ", WaynesviIJe High School
. ' , effect last week, two part-hm'e
.,' ",' teachers were hire 1 to complete
The is no more. It his work for the school' year.
I
' h t ' SERVING WAYNE'SVILLE SINCE 1850 H. C. Mi11ij,!:an, who wa su-
FIV'E CENTS A COpy perilHenlient of the , Har:veys-
way through the maze of over- f61 : -- , burK School for seve"'al 'years up-
head wires that one,e gtaced tlle OHIO T H U R'S DAY, MARCH 25, 1948 til he retired last year, is teacn-
Miami Gazelte office. _ ,_ ing Mr. Payne's morning'
J]j
in and history .
.' The rewjring job, ordered b,v . Charles' R. Games, a senior
,the some months ago, ,IS t ' t W'l ' t C It , . t k
'no'w 'finished. Metal conduits ' ea, 6 I mmg on , 0 ege, IS a -
P
iJ . ' , lOp: "over the ,afternoon' classes
carry the 'in lines, Damag ' e er' ' _ ' ' Softball League to, Meet in aeronautics and ph:ysieal ed-
the and, {our-foot I " M M K- D- " ' -tlcation, and will be coach of
fluorescent, tubes. provide , '. . ISS' j. losey les- T ht 0 . V L' t.t t 1- d 1.> b 11 M G
)ill'ht than ever, before. wltb a- RepaIrs to, the Idle Hour Res- " I,' " ODlg '" :, De acaDCY ell an as.e a. r. ames
c!"I' M' St t ' , j an Army Air. F rc ' veteran of
boot half as much current taurllnt on ree, T l!.t t Y World War 11 cl'Dd will
Another advantage - r no damaged by fJr,e on March 14, allgu I'or a ears The , Waynesville , Athletic next June. His h me 1 in Wesl
longer have to climb upon desks were begun after the Ass ciatierl ' rheets tonight at U'nion, Ohio. He is not marriea.
, to each he l'lo,ht sw'ltches wner -Mrs. Susan Scanlon,. ' ' 7 :30, p. M. at Kier's Gara,ge to ' '
r f I' h , a 0 t" visited' 'the state Hre' marshal's ' MISS , Laura Elizabeth' Md in- further plan f r 1948 ea- Practice ih track and ba ebalJ '
YN office in Columbus and received sey, who h-ad , bee son, which in the opinion of v - or
: a'll tile switches are the' t1Ull- instructions to the work. 35 years, 1l.1cJuqmg In teran prcimises t " e
chain type and I can giv,:> liP It had otiginally been reported , ' aYMPe TownshIp, dIed at p. Hle l\fst to date. HONG KONG BISHOP
the acrobatic a , roach ' that Inspector 'Nidson had j'e- n:t. onpay the of her With Sprin,e: Valle,Y a'nd the ,,' -
Since the lias I een onuuended-an order to, tear SIster, Mrs .. Earl on Route local American attend- !S CUE,ST OF RECTOR
started nlay ' om:e' thiII I?, ' \ 'iIi down but Mrs. 48 n.ear Rld,g-f
vll1e
. , last week, and being - , The Rt. Rev. Ne-Ison Vi tor
be' don'e soon about the 20-odct , said she was told there no MISS McKmsey ta,ught the only vacancy Halward) Anglican bishop of
cracked , or ... windpw record of the. four-th grade here u_ntil C!f I3elIbr9ok IS ex- Hong KOng, ' was a din'lt er guest '
pan s' in building, .' If ,the repalls can be complet- of when became to receive the s!xth yesterday of the, Kev. and Mrs.
ed) Ownley (Pat) Malone plans seriously Ill. She was 111 a Day- chls,e, ,and Kler S Sarn,uel"N. J(e 's Qf , t. Mary's '
o n t look rOF those' h\ 0 to re-o eri his business, which ton hospital for,about two weeks Ga.l.age, MIll ,r s .. and Episcepal Church 'Bishop
new phone jrunk lines, ,to was 'covered by insurance. before ,g-bing to her sister's F3:J\ley s ,Halthhlfe, ,cer- , Halward th,e United ,States:
banon until next week. jhat,s borne. Her das.s ,js:being taul}Cht tlf.led.league members. with 10 Chin. se, clerg-v. men, all
th ., latest ' word fr m. Harold W. 's C. S. HOLDS ' the ,rest of thiS, -by Mrs. . The under bllper.. of whom are this
/I ucysburger, rna'nager of thl! Ali-DAY MEETING , " Maynard Weltz. of Bob loo.p 111 nth at parishes in the diocese
Lebanon exchange. The intri- '''', Early in her career Miss Me- pres!dent voted to .allow but of southern Ohio. The 1 ishop
cate wor_k of connecting the -The .Woman's Society of also taught at Harveys- outSide players WIth any team, came- here to confer with Ml' '
lines with -Waynesville phones Christian Service held art all- burg and Harmon Grove. each club limiteCt to ' its Keys n the w rk of the Depart:
is under way; nowever. Al () day ,meetin2' at the Methodist services w'ere'held to- own, township boundaries. At 0 Inent of the Town and Country
on fhe way is a new l'\)rectory Cliurch on Thursclay, March day at 1 p'. m. at the McCRure , d'ecided the . limit on p'lay- ,Churches, f which 'Mr. Ke 5 Is
.for April.. ' ,,1 8. The guest speaker was. Mrs. Funeral Home wlth "the Rev. R. ers; each duo WIll be pernutted rovincial chairman.
Eugene Riel of Dayton, secre- B. ip Burial to ' have only 1.2 players, -aI- ',-' . ,
tary of' MissIOn , Per-sonnet, was in Ceroetery. lasses it is expected that an a 'DAVISSONSJ.iEAVE
for the Northwest DIstrict. wefe dismissed at 11 :15 and mendment to allow more play,- ON ]"D,AILER TOUR
A nijn\ber . members from 12 in her memorv., Her ; 'ers during, the first 'month of ' .,
the Lytle were fellow were 'honarary P.Iay will tie ' passed at, this, ses- , Mr. ,and Mrs. Floyd 'L. Dayis:
A 0 of U:, sl nj! , " ' .. son and "'daughter. .. Bonnie left
all ,Friday I'fISr-" ent 'to t e ' nerat Jl e -t)ue to pressure ofr; bUSirress ,Saturd-ay with their house-kailen
power to fJ off a'nd ditmer an a 'bo4y _yesterd,ayJp pay t. eir Raiph "Slim" Edenfie-Id fentler- for an , tour. of the
uently duriilg e"storm. ' Gonner, Mrs. ' Both and., pu- ed his from ,lis vice soutbern states. Their fir'st. des-
t ttig
ht
operra- O. R',r Unglesby; plls gaye floral tributes. ,-"-,-, ---.Lprestd-ent's office and Alvin Lud- tination is New Orleans, af.ter '
tors were 'fellmg caIlers that T61ian lawsdn. ' , Ta' ,- --:-7 , lQg-ton was placeq ' in that of which they will go to Florida.
circuits to , Waynesville -were Devotioqs were led 'by Mrs. 'D. ' fiee. .. ' DaVisson was publisher of
broken. J\lst one of things. Glenn H. e., Ea.m- ' "' , the' Miami 'G,azette for about
hart sang.a solo, 'The Golden Peter D. Banta died at his three years until; Feb. 1. Jrfe has
Another "Friday incident: ' in lytle at 7 :45 ' p. 111. F ' F A HOMEMAKERs no immediate plans for resum-.
Th t k t
'l th t &f Tile Illest. sneaker stressed at the of 71 ,', . ' T in - the p'rlnt.' ... "'usl'ness unt'I'1
e ruc - ral e,r a ran 01, " 'U'ears. . 6Jl had been a farmel' In . HOLD AN, I'U. , BANQUE ' g II U - .'
u. S. 4,l south 0f . here with. a the for more "missionaries '" - , next faU whep t ey expect to be
load df about . too calves. Most ' and called on he to , he Lytle ,area for many ye1ilfS ' Boys and . girls of the ,\toea;. ' in the Southwestern st. ates. ' '
of the eS,eaped but were ,that' we are in" a " SQry.ivors include' hiS ' wife; tional agriculture ,and, home ' -' ,
later Spine were s.cieritifi( , and atomic age tooo May; two ,_sons; Melvyn Banta economics departme.pts.featured ' BUFFET SUP-PER HONORS ' ,
' killed, ,and of co.utse some were yeats ahead ,o'feur spIritual of Jatnlstown, and,. Merlyn ' their joint'banq'uet J. ' c::. HAWKE ON HIS 88TH.
A h h d Banta of. Dayton; and two da evenm 0' Ma ch t 6 l'hese
. brothers, ' Ro,Y Banta of'Leban- ' "Farmers BIRTHDAY ,,- ,
. no ' effort 'to dispose ,' of EOR MRS. , .. on, and Robert Banta of of America and Home- M,r: J. C. Hawke celebrated
the dying animals when Mrs. Glenn Luebke (nee Middletown. Puneral servkesIrt.akers of his. eighty - eighth
, bystanders suggested shc1'utmg bara \Vallcer,>,ofWestDePeret 'were held -Tuesaay. afternoon
l
wdh a and ' on'
tllem" WIS
I
" IS spen(itng lWQ weeks.at at the 'A. H. Stubbs Fune:r.tl a 'program, in' hon'or of their March 17 and reeeivea many
. , her nome ,here and with other Home, wirh parent,S. 'Richard ,Gr:aham. was greetings' ,and' cO!1gf atulatory
STUDENT KNOWN HERE friends'in and near < Of payt.on of,ficiating; toastmaster , a1)t1 Wtlbur cards f.r:Opl his friends. , . ''', J
; ' SCHOOL WaynesVille. ' , Burial was In ' Miami Cemetery,- , Florence tbe welcome. . On Sunday ,he was honor
" QlJlTS CZECH, ,. M'r. 'and' Mrs. Delbert ,Con- ': J ' t Ik t h
, .. REuO ..... ON HEBE ' , ' N " .oanne , amon gave a. a ", gues w .en' ulS ' and
a' ..-..n '1f .. v-.. ger 'SundaY"with, ... '-ft from , Home I Bco- daughter, Mr.. al!d Mrs: , John-
"Milten Q.r'aham, who ,is well a p,arty an hooor of M'rs. FU,neral were 'held nomlts". and Ear! Rye told. a- FroO,lfl:l, eptertamed with a
kn0wn in ' was a ' Tpe - ,Monday in' McKee, . K}<, for ' fO!!r With buffet at their home '
st,\ldent at in, Mr. and Mts. E., M,. HIli ,,'of Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, 55, who hlst9':Y! and. purposes. . " GuestSl' with Mr. w'ere " (
C.zechoslovaKla when the receilt Xenia, and Mrs. Earl Wal-\ died -evening at the was Mr. and Mrs. Ray . Mr. ,
,I CommuDlst coup occurred In_ Mr , and , h. orne of her sister Mrs Akin<' n sandwl(;h-ed In with _a duet , and Mrs. Carl Haw."e, Miss-Bettv I
h t
't g tl 'th Mts. '''erty Benton' an.d son ' of H 0' " . ! t 14 tid tt.. b' I d 11 H k d -r ,r..
t a , coun ry. ite prompt y WI - M-r N'eil', S-.-Zth 'and an au .. on,- " Arrangemelilts antI r 0,1 all He i oYS" . e' aw ,an , ,,10m LUJ)msky, of . .
drew froml the school to pratesf . , lI"th " " were made by the Stubbs A PI;lO<;> , SOlo was given Dayton, Mrs. Mel,vyl'). ,Baqta of. I
of ffl-y ,professorsand son. S , Mr. " Funeral Home r ,,' ':, by Shuley -and cornet Jame'stowli, Mr. and Mrs C '
, imp'risQt;lment of my fellow stu- ' GeOll!.e Wtstdo'l'P of st. Mrs. ; Johnson _was a < ,sister sqlos ' b,V :MiltoQ , Lee Hawke" and Mrs. ClYde
,', ' , dents/'7and_ a recent ASSOciated . M,lSs' ; of Mrs. Purkey of this DaVid Purnas, presJdent of fromm, - c,lnd Mrs. pori _
Press rep,ort said lie Was one J,ane Walker ,and ana township. Her husband, al'so the V.oung FarmeJiS'l of .America Mlr. ah.d Mrs. ,Maynard :
, of 23 American stuaents seek'!' Walke:r"all of; lel.ian-on. survives told of Jhe, work and Ideals of Weltz, and faml}Y, the host and ) 1
, ' ; ing to 'deternline tli'eir status in Mlssq>ral<Pb,t1nbwer and: Mrs.' that ,org'anization men J ' '
. Prague " -, .Josephlne, of Mlddle- \ who are. out (jf school ' members "
" : I . it ,, ' h'" I t9wn, 'Mrs. 'Blel Walker"of Mid- ,MRS. MABEL FARR " of F: 'F. A. who meet o'Q'ce POMONA GRANGE'
G(lham
d
,IS t e son
k
ofot c
h
ate 1 land, MIS. Pat RiSher, ,kvnGn- M. rs. M. abel' 'a noWall',e: ',. a week. fo'r ,nigll( Classes to BAS', KET .
Mprns an J\Ilna Du e ra am. burg , Mrs. EdwardS and r II d d fa b AEoK
'1+I,s the la, te Mr. daug' 'hter oftf ' .i.nd died early Sunday morn,- an , ISCUSS arm pro ,Iern
s
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and Mrs Wtlt uraham were -., it 109 at the Carr Home, in Dr. O. F. Boyd Q(, Grange ,oJ Warren '
. .' . , '. , Mr. and Mrs .. aywoaa Funeral 'servIces were ' ton ,Colle,re mstructl.ve County will meet here on Satur-
and Iain of Oak'wood. held 'Wednesday anemoon at ,' talk on. and In- ev.enin.g at tfle Gian,g-e Halt
ving as - a 1ri the Stubbs ' Fune.ral Home -with 10, "and' to our . a basket dinl}er' at seven
the tbeatre. MiSs Ruth Earnhart daQghter , the Rev. R. B. Coleman of the homes an,d our country. , 0 clock. An pro- '
Hel was graduateq from Antioch of Mr. and Mrs. J::larold ' B. Methodist ' p'urch . V" Martz, ',state' repre- , is being With one
_ college, an June-t 947 and ,then Earnhart has -been selected as Huri'al was In Miami se,nta'bve froni Wafren County, to be gi\'en by Waynes-
went to Pra(ue for fU!1per one of tile -officers in 'the newly SurvivQI'$ include her hus- , g-ave ,a btief talk the vlUe Grange 13. '
study. He majored in pohtlcal formed Rainbow Assembly ror band, Frank of , Lebanon, and a -value of what 'it means
sCience. girls at Lebanon. in P,ayton. " - to g-ef into rural homemaking. (ttt)' 41
TOWDship's QUota Is $700 '
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G '-I ECenemusl, .to RED CROSS
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The Miami Gazette '
8TABLI8B.D 11.0
Publi.hed Evet!y Thu,,8day
At Wayne.ville. Ohio .
CARL O. SMITH, Editor
Entered a econd ola matter ' at the Poet Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1.50. Year in Advance
Ev ntsComi-.g Up
;
(To .events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
before 4 p. m. Tl,lesdays.) , ,
, FRIDAY, MARCH 26 ' . '
Union service at Friends Meeting House, 1 :30 P. M.
Stat ions of the Cross at St. Augustine's Church, 8 P: M.
International Folk Music J:estival at Wilmington College, 8 P. M.
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
:Pomona Grange basket dinner, Grange Hall, 7 P. M.
, SUNDAY, M4RCH 28
Easter Sunday; Go to Church! ,
Sunrise service at Methodist Church, 6 A. M. ,
Presentation of Easter prizes at Twin Theatre, :Jt) P. M.
MONDAY, MARCH 29
Boy Scout Troop 40 at 7 :'15 P. M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 ,
Fourth Quarterly Conference, Methodist Church, 7 P. M.
METHODIST CHURCH
R. B. Coleman, Minister
Church School , 9 :30 A. M.
" J I J. BUTske, Supt.
WorsMp-,S, 1,0 :30 A. M.
Youth Fellowship . ,
Tbursday., ", :30 pII!.
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ST. MARY'S EPISCoPAL '
aAMUEL N. KEYS" Minlat ...
- Church School (} :30 a. m.
School 10:30 a. 'me
Morning Prayer 1'0 :30 a.
1
m.
FRIENDS
First a.y 9:30
for Worship ,
,
HIGH MASS TO BE
AT:S 'EASTER MORNING ,
Hi gh, m'ass at Sa" m., w'ith
a second, mass at 'l Oa. m., will
hig-hlight the services
for Easter, mornin,{ at st.
Augustineis Church. Father
Robert KrumhOlZ, rector, will
be assisted by Father Stan
Woelfer of Mt. Sf: ' Mary'S
Sem1inary in, Cinchmati. ,
, Tomorrow evening at ' R
. 0' clock 1:he of tlle
Cross service will ,be for
G90d Friday. , '
. '
EPISCOPAL SERVICES
FOR HOLY WEEK
" St. Mary's Church
METHlODIST CHURCH
Easter Sunday, ' March 28th, 1948
8 A., M. DEVOTIONAL SERVIa:
Conducted by the Youth FeUowship
Leader Douglass Henders,on, Pres.
Call to Worship ,
Hymn Church Hyrrilyal 151
Prayer
Poem, "An Easter Prayer" , Dor.othy Wilson
Responsive Readifllg ' , ' . Hymnal Page 629,
Hymn, "Christ is Risen , Todal''' , Church School Hvmnal 94
' The New, Testament story of the First Easter , Mary Ann Button
Solo, UMy Task" , Hadan
Story, "Sunrise on the ' Altar of Heaven" Patsy ' Baird
Poem, "Easter Joys'" Mary Dora Hough
Song "Christ Arose" Soloi t, Rohert Hastings
Benediction
, Chorus by the Youth Group
Breakfast for all in ,the basement
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, -) tlnL1rer OIlilJ SIlH!S.
As TOLD BY"'" CONSEJ<.VATION DIVISION
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Mr. 'aDd Mrs. E. F. Earnhart
had as Sunday Mr. and
Mrs. J. N. R,obinson ,and coild-
ren of Dayton and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles B. Earnhart and
'daughter of -TrotWOod. Master
Donald J. Robinson remained '
for th,e' E,aster vacaUoo.
Mr. and M'rs. W. E. Stroud
as dil!ner on Wednes-
(Jay evenmg Mr., and Mrs. R. b
Brown and Mr. and Mrs." Forest
Graham and son, Richard.
, f 0 :30, a.m.
ST.AUGUSfINE ,
Father Krumholb.
, services for Holy week are
Noonday at: 2 every
day. Maundy Thursday, Even-
song 8 P. M. Good Friday, part
icipation in Community ,Union
Service at the Friends' M'eeting
House 1 :3'0, P. M. Easter . , M 'R F" ' , f G ' ,
Church 9:30 K. " M." r. oy
Choral" Eucharist, 1,0 :30 A. M. Schoo]" Pa.,! IS " the
celebran.t on Easte,r Day vacatIOn ,at Ithe home
will be Chaplidn, Col. John C. hIS parents, Mr. and Ell
Mrs. R.ose Fires was removed
to Miall1i Valley Hospital on
Monday.- morning with,a fractur..;
ed hip as a result " of a fall at .
her hOl1)e on Friday. .- '
Masses . 8 and 19 A. M.
, ,
, \VA \ "NESVllJ.E ,
" CHURCH OF CHRIST "
. ,Minister
School 9 :30 a.m.
w. Linsley. ;'. , ' , Fur-nas. ' .
The off.eting on E.aster " Oay
will be used for ' , to St.
Mary's Gh1:1fCn ,and ,Rect9ry.
Mr. Mrs. SqUi
'Communion i 0 :30 a.m.
Evening "7,:30 p .., M.
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',CAEsARS CREEK. , FRIENDS
, REV. ,DAVIO 6TANFIELD,
ha ve arnved home after spend
, ing the winter in 'fucson, Ariz.'
'f1l ,,' with their san and
r;... ,. , ' 1 ,,' t:aw; 'Mr . . 'and" Mrs. Wilfred
-. , pme Squire.s daughter.
Worship Service ' 9 :45 'a . m.
Sun,day School t 0 a, 01.
FERRY CHURCH of CHRIST
, RALPH ,E. STIN80N, Minlat ...
I ,
BIble School 9 :30 a.me
1o:3(), a.m.
Prayer ] :00 p.m.
People s ,
7 :00 p.m.
Evening S,eryices 7 :30 p.m.
Mr. Newfon ' Dearth and , .
,daughter" Miss " Ina Oearth o( , Mrs. R. "R. Ben'scm ot'lndi '
spent' a'fter- polis \yas.a of :her .pa1rents,
noon With Dr. and Mrs. Frank 'and Mrs . . W. j' P,. Salisbury
Gregg. . 1 '" dur.ing"the past week .
. Mrs. lucile, Armitage and ' , '
Miss Ruth-Chandler spent Mon- ,
day in Columbus.
"Dr. an'd Mrs. , Gate
of Dayton called on their aunt,
Miss Margaret Edwards on' Sun-
day', 'afternoon. "
" ,
at the
Jamea'Harnqton ,:
. Nor.th . ' Water':
.' " + ,
, "Mr. ArUlU;}' Th'oroas of
Bea.verto-wn , called,. on hIs
cousins; Miss.es, Marne and
Annie , Bro\vn on ,
MT. HOLLY morning. ' " Conductedi' "By'
T. M. SCARFf'. M,n"ter Miss Ruth Chandler , spent Rev.,H: Hornsby, of HlUDiiton
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m . . Saturday in Cedarville,.' t.he
E ' A 'E Ii Ii S pt o( Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hilt . .. , 1lIE PUB".C IS ' I'NVlTED
" .' am. a , , u , Mrs. Ella Dakin was a ,Sun.
10:,30 un. day dinner guest- of Mr. and
Evenmg SerVice 7:30 p.m. Mrs,. Geqrg-e , Johnson in , ___ ___
,- Lebanon , ' Get 'Your , ToRmCk.
and
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE I
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO No._1
THURS'OAY, MARCH 25, 1 ....
Mr. Ronald Hardin, who is
attending the UnIversity of
Tennessee at Knoxville, spent
the week end wi1h his parents,\
Mr. and Mrs. T. S" Hardin, ana

, Mr and Mrs. Harold ,B. Earh-
and children', Misses Naomi
and Ruth and Harlan Earnhart,
Mr. 'and Mrs. K. N. Hougq and
children, Mrs. Viola Harlan, Mr .
Harold Beckett anti -daughter,
Mrs. Ernest Harlan and
ter
1
Mrs. ' StanTe,y
Bailey and Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. st. John and Mrs.
Earl Hockett attenqed various
parts of the Rainbow Assembly
, for girls at Lebanon on Saturday
afternoon . .
Rep?esenting
Weatheimer & Company
Members New York Stock
Exchanges and other
, , registered Exchanges
Investment TI'UIt SIuarea
Bought - Sold - Quoted
' Phone Waynesville 2530
Dayton AD3257
OFF1CE HOURS:
UeL 7 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Wed. 8 A. M. _ 12 NOOD
Sat. 7 P. M. to P. M.
. ,
Located Across from
'Office.
, 'Broadcast:
2.-25-Quart Hopper
Capacity. '
, . .
3.-Will Sow' 11.6 Acres
an :Hour at 4 M. P. H
4'.-Distributes evenly and
in, ace-urate' am'ount
- .
per acre.
5.-Adjustable to all
makes of tractors.
' UI'lCA E. U. B. CHURCH ' ,Mrs. , Lu ile Armitage was the, ' , BUSINESS
REV. 'WILLIAM week en j guest of her cousin,' ;
, ' . Sunday School 9 :30 !II.m. Miss Glenna in Dayton.' . 0 1'1.
.. Mrs. Evalyn Peterson attend- of'
. " Mrs. James Garrison, SlJpt. . ed the funeral of her sister-in- STANFORD .-....al ......
. , .. Rogers and SimpsoD Trador Sales
Preaching. 1 st and 3rd' Sundays law, Mrs. Alice MacMillan on
eadl mC?nth 10:30 a.m. Saturday, a1 Chester.
,E. NOR11I
. PHONE 2842
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Grade School Noles
afternoon. Mrs. Elli McClure
taught the ' room during her
IWAYNE8VILLE, OHIO No. 4311 Won Lost
T H U R 80A V, MARCH 26, 1948 . Waynesville 40
LEGION BASEBALL

W'ITH l,1NIFORM
. All members who have their
uniforms from last year's Amer-
ican LeR'ion baseball season are
asked to take the sUfts to the
B. and R. Cleaners by Saturday
in preparation for the new sea-
so".. Mana.e:er Bob 0' said
he IS hopeful of starting practic'e.
no' later than the 'second week
in April. '
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WAYNESVILLE RATES
SECOND AT'TOURNEY
Waynesville's ' Independent ,
basketball team emerged
in second place at the Fayette.
ville I.nvitatioJl(\,1 Tournament
'la,st week in Ohio.
The local team' was beaten. in
the final game by Frankli'n, -l::!-
39 on .Sunday ev
PreVIOusly Wa ' n de-
feated Wilmingt n Able by a
-49-47' score on Sun.day
noon; Blanchester by 37- 5 Oil
Thursday and Fayetteville bv
4035 on Saturday. " .
" Jligl School
. rIoied
.4Vic" Thompso'n, --torward
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R. Gons
O. Rose
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.I. Mulforp
V. Hill
E. Ramby
C. Palmer
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166 125 171
1 129 119
146 129 177
159 158 126
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749
American Legion 39 '
Tommy's Place 38
37
Good 37
Columbia Rec'er: 35
Handi.e:as 33
Eagles f , ' '7
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421 140 5974 149
412 137 ' 8495, 1'44
452 - 151 10189 150
443 148 10134 149
6243 147
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absence. . ..
(By Min "arclin) Daintv Easter Baskets in
argaret Cewser' affi-v.e . p-rin-re.JefS-have been ma.cte
32 Waynesville last Monday, in Mrs. First Grade
33 Marc'" 15, from. Mo. , and the children are eagerly
34' She is in t,he sixth grade. She awaiting a from' the
36 will leave , tbis Thursday ' for Bunny. '
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30
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Little Rock, Ark. 'Sharon BunneH of the first
Harold Yonkers has with- ,grade has been confin-ed to
drawn fronl. the second f' rade home for two weeks, With
and moved with his fatni?y to ' measles. The class 'writin."
Belfast, O. period was utilized one day to
The second grade pupils a L' write letters to .
Easter booklets, in- Mrs. George Johnson, mother
eluding the Golden Rule and of first Larr Johnson"
maxims that they haye learned is in Miami Valley Hospi.tal
66 during- the year. Also, the where she underwent a maJor
40 bookiets' will contain lessons in ' operation. The children have
59 writing, arithmetiC, made to send per
68 and art. , . as soon as ' she IS able to enJoy
68 Mrs., Sheehan's room. has , them. '
43 been to Improve spell-
Mrs. Harty Satterthwaite, Mr.
ing. So far this term, twenty, of Mrs. Davis Furna entertain.:.
the , thirty-one pupils have made ed wi th a miscellaneous shower
"A' every day. Billy Kier, in on Friday even ina hOflOrtna her
the fourth has nii sed ",...
only one word this year. Bill Mrs. Ed. Shaw, a recent
has the enviable record of hav- bride. .
in.e: missed but four words in his and With
, entire school career. lovely prizes were enJoyed and
Mrs. Sheehan , att nded ,the ' the .. fQuod many l<;wely
,funeral of an unCle, Mr. J. C. p: ift her. ,
Collett, in Dayton on Tuesday Refreshm nts were served.
I -
,on' the coun!)' Champi 11-
baskctball kam,
was .!riven honorable mention ( rt
the all-s,tate team. Selections
were matte following distri t
tournaments 'by 1hc officials who'
" refereed the ,post':season game .
A steak dinner: wiU be 'served
at the school cafeteria Saturday
in .honor of the bas-
ketball squad. c"" ' ,
Arrival of a movie projector
and other equipment fr'om a U.
'5. war sUfJ)'lus depolt is being
awaited, Supt. Raynwnd BraCt
dock has announced. Tile Jrult-,
erial is availabte to schools on,
lfayment of costs. ,This
amounted to abou for the
movie n1i3chine. A link train'r. '
which o,iginally cost
has also been ordered with only
shipping costs to ,be paid. This
will be used in the aeronautics'
classes. . , '
The oriRitHllly sche-
duled for April 2 will be held
on April 9, and the freshman -,
I tea has been moved back from
the ninth to the second:,
Classes were this
, afternoorr- the funeral
for Mrs. LaUfa McKin-
s,ey, veteran 'grade school teach-
er ' here. Tomorrow ,afternoon,'
pup'lls ' will be ' dismissed to at
tend the Good Prtctay union ser- '
vice at ,the FrienCls Meeting
Housel > '
Callers on Mr: anq Mrs. Earl
Evans the' past week,: were th'e
the former's sister and brother-
Mr:' and- Mrs. N. D.
Smith of SpriOe- Valley, ' the lat- '
te 's br01her Aaam ,Ca,mpbell of '
Harveysburg, !lnd,
'Flecher oJ Cmcmnatl, Alfred
Fragee of Oregonia and Mrs.
Grace ,Schular and Virginia
Schular. Mr. and .Mrs. Gayle
Evans ' had Mrs. Evans parents,
Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Fiecher of
Cincinnati as guests over the
week end. '
,
to .J,Sel
Rllt, Btn-O", USE
. ,
/'10 ..... .. ,
, ' t , . .
, Orqhouacl 01' .. "'.,laty low, fare. "to all part. or the
... With your GreyhouDc1 .. ent the Jery nat, \
time ,.. pia trip. AlIO uk about GreyhoUnd a;penae-
paid toun to any of America'. favorite play,aroundI. "
, '
IfMiiI "O,.,bound Can rd. You Anlwla "
, in,._ 01 ODJone'. '
__ . ill' ,','GREYHOUND'l'ERMlNAL'
WAYNESVILLE DRUG Store
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,
. , '
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TEbEPHONE 2121
'. Cook, by th.: ... ver-equallecl D"tm mefl:tod
DHONE244J
, '
Come in tOday aDd ... hi maDY s.e t&.
, 0(
SiuJe ServM ... , abown at left. See how the
Spiral focue the heai-aDct'.n. ... '
, Note how euily it'e kept ep.rklinc clean,
top aDd burner' bowl' aU in 008 piece or pore:.-
....,. way you'll find th. Ovea '
0.. R.ap ia. trulJ out.,.ridi,.,. See' it riPt
, ,
. ,
m

Mr. an.d Mrs. Clart!nce Craw
rl. . ford were dinner I{uests, Sat
, , t. 0 ' U urday at the home of and
i7 Mrs. Lewis Crawford of Xenia,
Mrs. Clarence' Micheal called Mr. Charley BTalr and mother
on Mrs. Clarence Crawforj ' Etta Blair 'Of Xenta spent Sun-
Thursday. day aftern90n with M r, and Mrs.'
Mrs. Frank DakIn v. as sup Lue Morgan.
per gue t W,edn sday of Mrs. Mr. an9 Mrs. Pat Hopkins,
Hily Gibson. and family spent Saturday eve
Mr. and Mr . Earl Crawford ninl{ with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
of n nt W d- Bunnell and family,
ne day evening with Mr. an i . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morgan
Mr . C. Crawford. / . and' family. Mrs. Clarence Craw-
Mr. George Smith a'nd Mrs. ford spent Sunday afternoon
Ruth mith ailed on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Berges
Mr . Ra .mond mith, of Beavertown. '
. .
LANDSCAPE SERVICE \
Lawn & Garden Maintenance
TOP SOIL SHRUBBERY
TOM PITTS ,:
Phone - - Leb.' 246R.
-42:!
, ARTHUR HELSINGER
- -: SHOE1tEPAIR
-
11 S. Mechanic St.
LEBANON. OHIO
W,H EEL
SPORTING GOODS
STOKE'S DAIRY
"MEADOW GOLD Product." .
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Runyon .
visited Mr . Runyon, mother 'Of
M-rs;' De Lancy. at Madura Sun.
day. Mrs. De Lancy has been a
patient at Our Lady of M.ercy
Hospi.tal . Mariemont the past
\\eek. "
, Mr. and Mrs, Rayniond Sulith
spent Saturday eveninl{ with Mr.
and Mrs. Hily Gibson.
LOUDEN BARN
. EQUIPMENT
Steel ind "s
.' 'Fe d Carts
Hay Tra k .& Carriers
Litte r Ca.rrie r
talls and tantions
8ANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
Lebanon, Ohio
Phone 555
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WAYN,ESVILLE, OHIO No. 4881
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j1 . THE M'''MI G"ZETTE p"GE 4
, T H lJ R S or A Y. MARCH 25, 1948
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f)
f
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I
singer spent ui1day, with h i
Mr. and Mrs. G. H;
Kersinger.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wildnnn
of Jackson, Ohio, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Earnhart a,lld
family. Mrs. Wildman remaine.lt
for a few days. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
, and family caned on .Mr. an 1
Mrs. Lewis Crawford of
Sunday eveninK.
, There ' will 'be a birthda y
party at the hurch ruom Fri-
d
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COMMON PLEAS
Wilbur Zimmerman vs. RoQ.ert
et aI, dismissed wit hout rec-
ord.
Wnl tel' vs. Martha Scoa,
hearing set for March 27. at 9 :30.
Chap McGuire ' vs. Nanie Mc-
Guire, service by publication or
dered. .
Lois Jean Frisch, minor, vs .
Ralph , Frisch, defendan,t, ordered
to pay plaintiff .$.12.50 per week
an'd '$50 to plaintiff. .
,Callie vs. Mon.!oe LamJ>,
dismissed without record.
Stella Powell vs. WilbUr Powell,
dismissed without record.
Jean Missi'ldine vs. Mis-
sildine, hearing" set for April 6.
Wilford Griffith VB. Georgia
Gt'lflith, divorce to plaintiff, plain-
tiff ordered to pay $50 per month
for ,
Robert lIoman vs. l\f. J. Grace
and Howard Mitchell, judgment to
plaintiff f01' $831.99 and from de
feudatlti, ,M; J ; Grace.
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REAL EsTATE TRANSFERS
William Herrington to U. G. and
Myrtle Shockey, lot in South Leba-
non.
The ' Village of , Franklin: to Her-
bert and , ;Martha Emel'ick; lot in
Franklin'. " ,l '
The Village of Franklin to Eu-
gene and Lera Eme1'ick, lot in.
Franklin. .
091'a Tnompson to Walter and
Marga1'et Green, 0.37
j
acre in .Mas-
sie twp. ' . .
Walter and G1'een to
Paul and ' Zelma lsaaes,
0.37 acre in Massie twP. ' ,
Chap MaGuiie to 'Mc
Guire, ,2 . lots in Union .
WUbur and' Josie Zhnmerman to
. J.
' Ralph lIanaghan, 17.16 acres In
aukliB twp. ' ,
, Florb Ru'nyaJi tOe Lenora W. HoI.
'lon, 7.43 acres
Owen and Susan Bowling to
Marson and ,Helen We!lls"
acres in Washington tlq). ,.
The Loveland MutuaJ Bldg. '"
Loan Co. to William ,and gUen
,Denney, 2' lots . in South Lebanon.
Minnie ' Walker to James and
Magnolia Johnson, Q.19 acre ' tn
Lebanon. ' I I
. ! .
I Ge01'g'e Henkle to John ana Mar-
tha '4;64 acre' ,in 'Wa:yne
twp. I.' I I, \ ' , "
Monroe and tallie ULmbJ fo Earl,
and June lot in Frantd\m .
, Leror and ' Glpii,. r to
Lyie Jlnd ' TJnpel' , 1,22
I in twP
t
I' '; '. ,
Jflora , Cecil .
. /al1d 50 ,cres in Wa,h
\i gto,n tU'\ , I ' .. ,
, ,,r; to T. D.
. . hall" acres ,n Tnf-
. .11 f ,
FIRESTONE TIRES "; to Letta'
' . . . (&ere in ' .
t , l 1 '1. I , t T Corwin Fred 'tp Virgil Rapp, 0.80
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T,HE ",'AM' -GAZETTE
WAYN,E8VILLE, OHIO No. 4381 .
T H U R 8 D A V , 'MARCH 25. 1948
tThe Sen'ate has the Knutson Tax', Reduc ..
'tion ,Bill in:' form ' w.biC'l,1 . will make'
"over-all cut h" individual incQm tax ,of
apPl'oximately four Milion eight, million
J. j ,
dollars this year, to January lat.
The House will now either the Senate am'end-
ments to the measu,r'e or send the ,bill to' a Confer-
,military alliance with the European powers
to stop the spread of Communism in , Europe.. or
simply resort to continUing our foreign aid ,loan,
program, which up to date has seemingly been of
little benefit. The faets are that the Congress, has
long been of the I;'resid,ent as faF as "standing
up to Russia" is concerned. Ever since World War
Two. ended Congressional leaders have been demand ..
ing a firm policy to.ward Russia and against Com.;.
munistic aggression. The legitdators .have also in-
sisted that the United Nations be to work. The'
Congress also has been doing everything withil1- its
power activities this country,
both Wlth!n and witho.ut the Government, desp'ite the
of some high Administration officials a'nd
many groups. .
" ....
. With the nation beiDi threatened by ... crippling
strikes in , the coal mines and vl!orious industries of -
the natioii, it is comforting to ' know ;the' Taft-Hut-
ley Act, is on, ,the. bOQks, .and that under it ,
President of ,the no.w has the P.9w-
er to quic,kly bring an end to any stl'ike which; en-
the' pubiic:: safety or. It to
be hoped' the will use these powers wisely ,
and well, and that he will not to use them
whenever it beeomes' to do so.
ence oommittee, where the ,between the , Ten days before the deiivered his ad-
House and will be ompromised. dress to Congress, the ltepublican leadership in the
, Final approval by both the House and Sen'ate ap- House and Senate . announced, it would be the party
pears certain and it Beems likely-if the President) policy to grant 'any 'appropriations requested by the
vetoes the tax measure-that the two- Services foJ,' national defense purposes. In
, thirds: majority to enact the bill into .law over a fact the 80th Congress has already appropriated
veto can pe ' obta,ined. mor.e money for national defense than has been re-
. ....... quested by the 'President, and is leading the waf In
Everyone in Copgress is as mystified as the rest urging' the modernization of our armed forces. It .
of the country over the reasons for the President's now :appears mOfft likely that our military serviCes
sudden to the J'oint Session of Con- will be materially strengthelled within the next few
gress last' in ' which h,e 'took a little .. months and. that the Air Force, in particular will be '
'stronger' 'position against' Russian aggression'. How-" greatly up. The Air Polie,
ever, he gave 'the Congress and the country 110 new ' 'Board, weeks ago reported iI.1 favor of a strong
information on the foreign ituation, white re-stat- modern Air Force and many Republican leaders have
ing his support of the European Program been urging that action be taken immediately. '
and Universal Military Training legislation. The
I '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold. B. Earn- _
family ha,d as Wednes- '
day evening supper guests Mr.
and Mrs. K. N. Hough and child.
re,n Har'lan, cete.
the thirteenth birt'hday
anniversary of their dauIYhter
Ruth. ,
Mrs. Glenn ,D. Borden and
Mrs. S. S. Ellis were 'lunCheon
guests of Mrs. Harry. , Hot'mes
in Lebanon on Friday, t
HOURS: '
9-12 each morninK
t -5 afternoons except
Wednesday ,
7-9 Saturctay evening
Other evenings by
, Appointment '
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TELEPHONE 62R
Dr . C. E. Wilkin ' '. "
,Optometric EYe Specialist
, '
26' South Detroit
I "
r OHIO '
Mrs, John Settlemyre an'a,.
daughter. Nancy, were Tu'esclay
supper ,guests 'of her
parents"Mr. and Mrs. L, C. ' St..
John.
Technical knowled,g-e, r;ractical
experience, modern equipment '
. . . on these three
, factors GO we base our cleaning
ervice. I..,et us show you the
feren e ,good cleaning make "
t ..
" only new Mr. Truman suggested, was that a Tho.se best capable of judging do not believe war
temporal'y Selective Serv.ice law be enacted for the with Russia will come any time soon, and that our
conscription of men needed .to build up the armed building ()f a modern and stronger national' defense
services. He made' no suggestion relative to the Im- "may/prevent the coming of war. The facts are Rus-
mediate need of' a la.;ger more modern air force. sia is not 'in shape to fight another war 'any .' time
It has long been a New Deal praetiee to 'create an soo.n; , and" certainly do.es no.t : ha\re to as long as
emergency or ,crisil\ ' just pefore Congress is ,he" get everYthing she wants wtthoutfighting.
upon to ;vote o.n '80m,e important pieCe of legislation. Neitber is the U,nited. States or any, other nation '
, " .. ., ..., ' to 'fight 'another war. Actually no nation is .
Most memberS o.f Congress l'iatening' to the prepared to. go to war at thi's time. So It does
add.res'S last Wednesday were hopeful ' he c,o,me it will not be for several
would se\ fdRh it) clear and underatandable ,terms fro.m five to twenty years-unless .. ..;.._-;,.
just what our Arne can, foreip policy actually is. should bring on an -unexpected' armed con-
I. 1 and country are_ entitled alld ' there is always the' danger so.me such tn-
,. 't9 khow whether t)le IPresident propo!$es ' we enter a cident pccur In such _ tgrbulent
f " SUI1l'$ t :
H&nry ' Brown 'vs: Hattie Brown,
divorce, gross neglect, R. Z. Gray.i
I, ' Henry Young ancl Employers,
Mutllal ... Jl,labilitY' ..Yhsurance Co. of
Wisconsin Ralph Kindred, for
money, ' only, apl.ount claim,d $125
' and of suit., I, I , "
V$.
db.rlel. Slnltlt! ; mi or, for 1I\oney
on\y to-
gethD With, inter.te ' , :' " j
In' the ; matteli of 0hai-let COok, '
I r May.nard , ... _
Lawretlee StaR' al1d 'f.erey ,
, triiateei' of
Of1 0rthodox ,,( li'rientJs r ' of
to sell teal
) ,aldner 6 'c.-ew .
.3 11$ 2 j H'
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TWIN

by I
, FOX HOLLY
f the TWIN
/ nte t i ' draw-
- - - I mean the
'nt t of the
, n actresses
: ' ' r on the left-
f tb inner lobby.
C m te" t -\ 'e F ri day' at 9 P.
M, 'Th prize ,ha en't been an,,:
ntlJ un d but it ' little bo'id' told
' me the awards would be sev" .
eral ',passes g-ood for ' it month's
arta of pictures at the Twin.
Imagine nine or more features
absolutel free to tne men, wo-
men or children who
idenJify the greatest numb'er of
hotographs, A
, fr Ictures could mean a sav-
of $5.00 'or more. So hurry'
hi sch 01 lassies , ... 'certain'yy
you can name some of, them.
Remember, you don't have to
correctly name them all" ,but
you, d.o have to write your
choice on paper; sl,gn your name
and address and, present it to ' New York University In Basket-
,the Twin boxoffi'ce before ' 9 ball. "Oreams on Ie 'color re,-
P. M'. Friday. , . winners wil'l iS,sue fav0rite, is also
be announced Easter Sunday, at The middle of ,the week pte-
both the matinee (2 :30 P. M.) tures Susan Hayward in Unt-
and evening performances (7 versal's "Smash-Up',', with LeI.!
and 9 P. M. ' ' Bownian, former Cincinnatian,
Briefviews: 'f.hat "BB" in, the role. This pic-
ination that spells dyn'amUe ture is strictly adult ','medicine '.
hits town Friday and Sat in To relieve the pressure,
"Dark Pass'age" (WB): starr- '''Sambamania'' a Ptl'I,lCe anl1
ing Humphrey Bo'gart and Lau- story-plot of Latin-
ren Bacall in a story that is re.. American life is added,
ally terrific .' . '. from the grey ' Extra! Last , week to
pnson walls of San Quentin .to uSe, the pI'cture' b,'lltot on tile
the, tropic coast of Peru. . If
Hope none of the dyed-in-the March show calendar. Hard t
wool opera object to understand why more . peopl "
,the stlencml?' of the horse s haven't dropped their ballots at
hooves this weekend. , the TWin boxoffiCe and saved
Easter , Sunday and 'Monday one atimi'ssion price, a-
pre'se,nts ,lovely little Mar.garet with assLlring themsely'es 0 "
O'Bnen m MOM's TechntcoTor ' to 'a 'large 'extent
m uS ical, h' e LJnfinished what - will tome . to
Dance" with ' the setting around ' Waynesville. Anyway we ap-
a metropOlitan ballet ho'use predate 'requests like" one from'
lovers music and ballet num'- , Rayniond Burden, R R 1, who
bers will see "Swan Lake" and reaJly the spirit by
"Holiday for StrIngs" and the requesting, ,no' than 16 pi -
ent'ire family should fil}d the tures. Thanks, Some of
actin,g- of M iss O'Brien and the-those you want wiII be, screened
dancing of Cyd Cliarisse (Re- at the TWin in the. near future.
mem,b,er Fiesta?) ver-:'l,good eq .., Happy ,
tel:ta!nmerlt. In 'addItIOn, WB
News . pi'esehts scenes of the "PHANTOM
Czech' envoy defying' the Com- IS FAVORITE STORY
niunis ts,; rare scenes of Ever-
light; and Notre' Damevs.
Rudyard Kiplin'g's, ronlanti'
and; supernatural tale "The
Phantom Ricksha, II' selected b
Tayl r as' his. best-loved
story, will be dramatized Tues-
. ,qaiy, March 'aJ 9 :30 p. 'm.
. :on the Dayton, PoWer arid Light.
,cotb'p'any's p.rogram over
WHIO. .
, A "ARM DIARY
Dy q. J. FRAIZER
March 19, 1948., is
here. Today (he crOCuses are in
bl60m and the March lion
The wind is blowinl!' so hard
that the turkeys gave up,
to \valk across the pasture a. nd
turned around and went back
do\vn to the w'oods. The, wind '
blew them . off balallce and
ruffled their feathers the 'wrong
, way, The gobbler ' was leading'
the procession with hjs tail
spread like a sail. He tried mnn-
before the wind but it djd,n't
work. The feathers were strain-
almost to the breaking po'itH,
but th y wer n't. set in the :righ .
,place fur a sail, 'and rhey tWISt- "
ed. tir,st one way and then the
uther till he g: a ve up and i .
hi harem back to the shetter of
the woods. , The mtle clump of
lavender crOCLlseS that to, d' ,so
straight and brigttt this, I11 Qn;lUlg,'
is almost blown 'to piece,S bl;1t
they are open and the a're
th,el'e .i ust t ' prove that the
c,alendar is ', ,riF,'ht and I
here at last:
The wind will dry the gro,und
after today s show rs so hai
plowin.' can $tart again. Field
after field , already shov s clean
brown ,furro'ws and ach tirhe
you KO down a road , (bere is
nlOre ground broken. We have
. '
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE.
IWAYNIE8VILLE, OHIO, No.. 4381
T H U R S D A V, MARCH 25, 1948
'like the one we had e'arlier in
the day 1 may try to plant some
somewhere. I would like to try ,
to plant accordln2' to the tradI-
tional signs thls year and see
how it comes Qut.
Fence bUilding time is also
Here and, glory be, we are gOiu,g ,
to have,two m.ce new line fences
that , .ha,ve ,wanted for ' a long
IO,ng tIm e. The one . south , of
my bouSe has been nee,ded for
seventeen years. When' we. first
moved here ,our neighh::ns told
us we would have to ,build 'a new
fence. They haa patched theirs
and thought it would do for a
while. It was an old picket fence
witb band-split .plckets that had
been there nobody kno\\'s how
Any determ1ned
could break them out and get
througll. Then ,the hole, would e
up ,with a few sticks.
I.n some places there, were even
some old pieces of woven wire
fence but it was uncertain ann
caused us much troul'te" We
patched our enli for a few years
and' then we put un a nice ' .... nce
but still {lothing was, about,
theirs: The "place hands'
and many pages of the di.arv
i':Jve been devoted to the stock
thai' went ' ack and f0rth but
at last new posts are ,bein l:!,' std.
fine, strong, well-brace,c1 en "
posts, and the new wit i
to .be stretched. ' There
isn't any mote pleasin,g' ight
in the world to a land owner
than a nice new well-stretched
, AT THE HOME OF THE LATE JESSE W. CLARK
Characters \vill b-e played hv
an all-star Hollyw( od cast w'ith
Ron'ald Colman as host and
narrator. .
on1e sod ground plowe.d. n was
pretty, ,wet when we turned It
over but we knew there would
be rain ana perhaps frost before
we wanted to use it. My almanac
says that today and 'tomorrow,
"fence and that isn-t all, over on
, Township road' we are to
ha ve a new line fence too. The
turkeys are trying it again. Thi
time tbe old boy ntis his sail

2 HEATING STOVES
lOlL STOVE (COOK) ,
1 SMM.b OlL HEATER' ,
2 IRON BEDS " .
1 BED It DRESSER to MATCH
FEW DisHEs ' -'
, ' GLASS' CANS
BIRD 'CAGE
itO"'S
RADIO
STONEJARS
STAND , '
TABLE, CHAIRS
OlHER
, J
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Simi SERVICE and SALES
, ,
South Maia !IIIelt
'. BEAD THE CLASSII'1D AD8
are the ,days to plant peas. [f we
do not ano her cloudburst
down an,,! he !s b,etter,
but the 'WtnQ shit catch . under
the feathers . and tips ' them f -
WE-GREET WITH YOU
. the" morning of
WIth its promise of life
an,d join 111 pr,ayer for peace the "
world , ;
WE WISH YOU ALL A JOY-
ous EAST-ER , "
'-
Ypur Business Organization While A
Sound lnvestment
A gust' ahnost I'lew n '
over tbey al C : ' /
to it this ' time, rhe"y' ar,,,,
out of 'sight ,how and will soon
each the baro. -
Spring i is here and Easter
COIUC soon . get
this paper, so' we wish you a ':
joyous Easter. "The Lord is
The answer
Lord is, risen int;ieed .. "
After the darkness ' of Go'od
Friday comes the resurrection.
Sbme day, if we try hard 'enough
the w2JJld may" be at pea<;e. ,
. HAMIL
, , . .,UPILS '
TAKE SPELLINC HONORS
tf), ,
. sclloals in "
the WH 10 . alley Spell-
ing 0 April ,10, 1.948: " ,
LOIS Mae ll.gb't, J14 t ' grada
8 'of J-Iamilton' -' Maineville,
School., Janet; E. Doster., age', 1 2
I grade ,7 ' of the HarveYSburg
,School. Edna Phillips "
. age 13., ' g of the Hamil:
ton-Mameville, SCllool '
. ' pupfls who : rema'lne(t .
standmg after several rounds in-
lude: \' ,
Hopkins,' Harveysburg
SchOOl; Shirley 'R'. Welch Har-
yeysburg Barbara Jaer.l- '
- 109, Hamllton ..,Maineville,; Ger-
aldme Vallee, Har.lan-Butle"rville,
School; Rarnpna Brown" Mor-
row School; Rita Blair Carlisle
BV,elyn Wittmann;.
Ktqgs Mills ,Carol' Jean
Kings Mills School i Shir-
ley Ann Reeves, Waynesville
School; Jo Ann Brannaman
Car.lisle School '; Opal Adams
Sprmgboro School; Gloria LIt-
,ley, Mor-row. Sthool. ,
' . Miss Raylyn'"'er3bbe will ar-
rive to spend Baster with her
parents, 'Mr. and MrS. J. H.
after studYJng in Mexico
CityJ,. mexico for the past quar.
, ter . :)he .wiD Ohio State
... -----------..... University after her vacation.
PAGE 7 THE MIAMI GAZETTt
WAVN,ESVILLE, OHIO No. 48&1 '
T H U R S D A V. MARCH 25, 1948
MRS. WADE IS GIVEN
FAREWELL SHOWER
Mr. and J. R. Wade,
who lived in Waynesville .for a
number o'f years and rec'en ly
to Spring wa's
on March 1 7 a farewell
show'er arranged by Mrs. A. H.
Stubbs. Mrs. C. A. 'Clark. ,Mrs.
O. R. and M.rs. Lloyd
Davis, at the home of Mrs.
Stubbs. Sixty-seven varieties of
, of food were included in the
gifts and Mr. and Mrs. Wade are
very appr.eciati''ve to all the giv-
ers, to ,the :J,! 0
to the hostesses. , "
Mr. alld Mrs. Wad'e spent iii ..!
Sunday afternoon ' with Mrs.
Wade's mother in Loveland.
, RAINBOW
Mr. and ' Mrs: William O'Ban-
ion opened , their nome on
Thursday evening for the re-
gular meeting of .the Ralnnow
\vith sixteen members
present. Mr. R. Q. Miller,
discussion leader, chose for thc
evening topic; . "The 'Marshall
Plan' . Games and refreShments
were enjoyed dui-in2' the social
hour after which the council ad-
journed ,to' meet with Mr. and
Mrs. Shaer .in April.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden
w r Sa urday. evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dugan In
Mason.
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Golden Anniversary Couple
,
. 75 and 100 friends, and relatives., :it
', tended the open nouse last Sunday at which Mr. anll Mrs. J. F.
Pennewit- celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. They
were married " March" 17, 1898, at Spring Valley by the late
Rev . . White. .The couple many presents and flowers.
Ice cream and cake 'forming a golden were served.
'The.above pictures show the Pennewits at the time of
and now,; .
, MARRIAGE LICENSEs
Robert- Taylor Jr., 36, Franklhl,
Neya Stiver"
telephone operator.
. Argus Osborne; l\10lTOW, railroad
(.retired), May Frazier, nlorrow .
Frank Weisenl>erger; 20, Miamis-
burg, laborer, Dorothy Murphy, 18,
Franklin, wqrker.
attended, Inspection of the East-
ern Star at , Harveysburg,
. ur:da,y evening.
M r. and Mrs. Seth Furnas,
Miss Mary Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kenrick 'attended
the monthly meeting of th"e
Warren Co. Historical Society
at the, Golden Lamb at Lebahon
Monday evening.
Russell was absel)(
':;t, " n ' from school last week ,on ac-
" ' ''J,l '. e . ' , ewJ., co.unt of baying the
", ' measJes. ' , -,
r.
Mr. and: Mrs. Thomas Col.: ..
Eyerett Earl y ,tiqs Cpllins :of 't;)4l'
ana and Mrs. Ross ton spent Sunday". afternoon
. .1 o.f .Iast . week m with Mr. and Mrs .. Walter Ken-
, ,.
Cmcmnatl. , , rick .
. ren baptized at the Easter serv-
.ice at Lytle Church next Sun. CARDS OF 1HANKS
ADS 'th M " V We wish to thank aU' who
, rs. . ml, rs. er- took part in the farewell shower
non Pursley and Mr. Roy Smith especially the unknown donor
attended the- funemt-ef the for- ahcrt e' osfesses, Mrs. C. A
mer's sister, Mrs. Albert. Eberts Clark. Mrs. O. R. Unglesby'
at Dearborn
b
Mich., on Thurs- Mrs. Lloyd. Davis, and Mrs. A:
d!lY. E erts wa.s instantly H St bb
killed m an automobile accidern:- . U s. '
on Tuesday. . ,Mr: and Mrs. J. R. Wade
. Miss Sara Corine Furnas who
IS teaching ,at the Friends Select ' 'for the I<?vely cards and
at Philadelphia is spend- mgs received a,t a: card snower "
mg this' week' s Easter acation trly 8Sth birthday.
with her parents, Mr. Mrs. . . J, C. Hawk
Seth Purnas and brother Seth
Jr . of Social Row. We wish to 'thank all our re-
Mr. Everett Thomas returned
to his home in Rochester, N. Y.
on WednesdaYi Mar.eh 17 and
was accompamed home by his
fathei', Mr. Frank E. Thomas
for a short visit.
f
latives, friends, and neighbors
for their g-ifts and wish s
on. our golden wedding anniv r-
sary.
Mr. and 'Mrs. :1. F. Penne\vit '
R. G. Moler (ttt)
SPECIAi- EASTER DINN'ERS
S!eak & Chicken
, . '
Thank' You For Past Pfltronage
AND MRS. R. BROWN
Across From RoadSide Park
One Mile South of Waynesville
?HONE 2841
Use The Almanac To '
Check TIle
But ti.. .'

'fwentyfive ,of ,Mr. ' Dick ' Irons, ,
.' and , Mrs. HUFlt -andson, Don Lackey anQ )Im Hartsock, . ,
, Warren, -, :1. who left for California a . . . hun.ten .....
par.ty evehmg, weeks ag,o. returned home I
as, are movmg ," soon to nesday afte.r ,an , 18 day trip'
their new home on a farm near thru the W'est. ' , . IIOII'I.riaJ
, To Buy, "Rent, '
LOIIII, Borrow, ' ,
Any Time of The Year
I ville, .. they r'ecent Mr. and Mrs. ,(Juy Routzahn
ly purcl)ased. l , ' , and Russell spent Sunday with .: 8CJeeD by
'Oo Mr: and Mrs. ' Everett Mr. and ' Earl Mendenhall
City. - "
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."4-WAY 'FARM IN,SURANCE"
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in Ohio ... pft ,broad apiost losses
OQ your fum. It COftII J'OUf buildinp, your chattelt, yj)ur automobile
ud J'OU JlabBlq for acddeDfl to others. Why DOt see u . today?
. Yoa ..... 'IOG'n .... wb. JOU're ' IDauna' III .... OhIo .
-, \ Kul " D. 'Dakio Inswce . Agency ,
-OHIO" "11111' ...... co .. ANY
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Younce
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flory
of Dayton sp.ent Stlnd-a,Y even- " .
ing WIth Mr. and Mrs; Wilbur
Clark. .. -
Mr. Everett is ' canvas-
at. every houst} tiere iil in-
terest of the Red '
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Mr. Paul Johns and friend,
Mr. Ro 'Romaine of the
v'ersar of Cincinnati ' were etln.
ner ,g-uests Sunday of Mrs. Mar-
,garet ' Johns. Mrs. Amos Cook 1-948'. Beat Cartoon
of near WaynesvilJe and Rev. " .
Joseph ' Myers of Dayton were _____ .... ____ ..
afternoon '
There Will be several child-
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IF YOU HAVE A PROPERTY OR
FARM TO SELL Call or Write
DOn Henderson, KE3446, 6t 7
Lorain Ave., Dayton, Ohio. ' ttc
FARM FOR SALE-
BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER
SAVE COMMISSION
70 nere, ' improved, .\vith '7-
1' 0 _m modern hOll , 32
a 're ' available for sprin g-
,18 acres alfalfa,
1 acres wn at, excell ent
pasture with never-failing
EAJU. Y ,fRYERS ! ! .! .
start chicks now-have 'early
fryers--they will ' be in
demand. S tar ted sex e d
' cockerel chicks now avail-
able. ,
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
PhQlle Wayneaville 2916
HELP
The Red Cross sti11 needs can-
vassers to cover areas in which
no one has volunteered ,to 'con-
tact his neig-hbors,' If , you can
spare a few hours fnr a worthy
cause, phone, 2143 or visit the
Mi ami Gazette office.
.

noietJ
returned to her home here ' ,
Mrs. Ida ' Hendricks who bas
been seriously ill at the Probasco
Nursing Home in Wilmington is ,
reportedto be much improved.
Prof. and Mrs. H. C. Milligan
. , and Mrs. Ernestine Moore were
callers , in ' Cincinnati Friday
Mr. a'nct Mrs. Harry P. TUCk- afternoon. . F .
er. had as their houseguest this Miss Esther' prathe spent the
weekend, Mrs; TucKer's sister, weekend with her parents in
Mrs. Jenny Ben ()f Somersville. , Clarksville. I)
, Mrs. Hugh S. Vance was a
'Mrs. Robe)'t ,Hough under- bus'iness caller in Dayton Mon-
went a major at Mc- d
Clellan hospital Wednesday Jesse ThompSb,n, of
morning;, "She !s :to he Washington Court House, is
satlsfactonly. ' . spending- a few days as the g-ue t
Mr. and , 'M rs. , Lawrence of , his brother, Mr. Charles
Hough hcrve l:et.l,1rned to their ThompsOlll '
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S home in Sabina a visit . Mr, and Mrs. "Billy" .' Carr
SALE OF ESTATE wi th their Harold , who is 'and family of were
Notice is hereby given ' that '. with the Anny in San housegues,ts ot Mr.
sealed bids' will be,e'ceived until Antomo,. Texas. . Carr s parents, Mr. and Mt
and including April 1.5" 1948 . Mr. Carl Jones and MISS Joan Heroeft Carr. , .
b David Ralph Smith, Executo; 8 ckett were:caJlers in Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beck tt en-
f Estate of , George J. atufday. . . , tertained wHh ':a bfrtHday drnner
mith, deceased, for the pur. " aI19, Mr . M,a.I- Sunday tne Becketts"
ha e of parts of in-lots and MISS Jane Plte were daughter, Miss ,Joan Beckett
numbered . even (7) and ' eight U1.da.):" of their grandson; John ' BeCKett
(8 L in quare, a.nd MI s Elame Jr." and Mrs. Beckett's si ter,
\iVayn svi ll e Ohi and the Mullel of Dayton" Mrs. Minnie Peterson all 3 of
e loc.ated thereon. " Mr .. and Mrs . . Charl.es mart ' whose birthday anniversarjes ar
pring-fed streams. ,Early
o sin. Owner will fin-
ance: Robert ,Wilson, fi,rst
farm east of Lytle on n rth
' side of WaynesvlIle -, tytle
aid real, fronting .70 ..lwd the Bible Class March 1 st Those' wll0 attended
f et n H\ g' h Street and runn- at !helt, home, T4tsday evenl1Jg. th ,dinner in addition to th ,'
2141h feet on Fourth Street f.he P;;T. A,slPonsored til ,11' df hon r were, Mr. and
extended, is , the property Annual banque.t " Mrs. Dane Elbon and daug'ht T
formerly occup'i d as a resf-: Wednesday at the HIgh of ,Morrow, Mr: and
dence by the late J. School gy!1111as.JUm.. Mrs. Russell Kissell and daugh-
. mith. < M-rs. WIlma was ter Janet, Mr. John Peter on
Each bid ' must . c ntain th.e to , Mlsslonarv SOC'- Mr. Robert Glenn and Mr.
full 9f pers,on (0'1' lety of Jonah s. R\.1n Young, of Cincinnati, Mr" , and
persons) so The right eyenJ!lg, M! S, Mrs. Eug:ene ana fa,l11-
IS reserved to reject any ana all of Sabma" presenced tile ily, ,Mr. an9 Mrs. John Bekett
bids ' .' lesson ,and Mrs. J. P. 'Thorn St., " and-Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Road. -325
LOT FOR
Lot 75 by 210 teet just North'
of Waynesville on ' Route 42.
Phone 2834.
-318 & 3 ... 5
fOR SALE- .
, Said prop,erty was appraised berry the, devoti ons. qook an9t famil y all of Frank-
at $6,'835.00 'by the., Probate O. E, S. was 1m and Mrs. Carl Jones of near
Court or ' Warren CoU'nty , at , the 1 emple Satur- Harveysburg. ' ,. ,
Ohio, and will 'be sold at not day evemag. . M.r. and Mrs. Clarence Price
Jess than the appraised value. ' Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Swmd- their 32nd wedding,
Terms: -Cash upon delivery ler were Sunday of Mrs. annaversary at their home Sun-
of Executor's Deed; . ' R,uth Murray of Leesburg'. , ,day: Their two 'sons, Oarenc
One Cello, condition, and . Davie: -Ralph Smith, , ,.., Mr. and Sherwood JunIOr, and. Charles togeuier
a % VIOlin. Ross Hartsock, Executor. of the Estate of were C!)f'rela,tives In w!th their famiIies ,spenr the "(fay
Phone 2921. ' . George J. Smith, Deceased utnbus dunn.e- the. week. wlth ,th'em. .
Piano in condition. Leo Charles .A. Anderson , Mr. ,and .Mrs, P. .. ' .
Gentry, Waynesvil1e ' Route Attorney-Nt-Law . ,Of and their Y01JB SUBPLU$ :rrBII8 .
' 3. -" 325 ' ---4.8.- . Mrs. Wallacee INTO QOIOK, BEADY CA811
ang chi dren of Walhoundinp; BEAD TJq Cl+&8Smm _
H9fpOJ'nt Ennis spen.! the weekend at the Mc- ' .
Thompsoh; Main st. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and Carren'shome here.
-32'5 daughter W':ere .Saturday Mrs. Laura 'Shidaker who has
, ' guests' of Mr 'anctMrs. -Robert been the ho.useg;uest of M-rs ..
Regina sweeper A-1 shape. All . Billet in .Centerville. Marne Hatfield in Lebanon, has
. . Iryin
. ' Phone Waynesv,IJle 27,23. , . ' i7-
, '. -41 ' , ,,
Locust, posts. H. Gibson, Mt.
HOlly_ . -325
, .
Two pump coolers, one inside ,
and one Qutsiae Coke cobJer.
Also. lighted showcase. Belen-
, . er's Sunoco Setyioe, Phone
',' ---,.325
Home wanted plaintive-
looking g-oldfish. Call
FoR'SAL&::MAcRINER --
" ' . Deere heavy wagoQ '
, nn rubber. 'Roll-'over, scraper
(Of and excavating. '
Hammer "miJIs and feed
grinders!' and ,used.
BANTA iMPiMENT' Co.
lebanon, 0liio ,' ;;
Phone .
-325
GOU LD Shallow \vell water
system with pressure ' tank .
. Banta Implement Co. leb-
. anon, 011'10. Phone .5 5-5.
-325
BUSINESS SERVICE- .
-...--....;.... ........ If
We you ,effiCient
serVl'ce on your John
Tractor anq ' relateq, equ,ip-
ment. ; Only genuine Jolln
Deere, parts used. Our ' mec-
lrain(d to' give satis-
factory , service at 10w cost.
.c;arry a large stock of re-
, for 'all Jonn Deere mac-
nmery. . .
BANTA 1MPI.F.MENr Co.
. '
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....
STATEMENTS,
,
BUSINESS' CAR!)S
. : .RVfl) ' BILLS
"
POSTERS
WELDING
Ice House
. "
WamePark .
BILL I,.EE
lAND _i ORA YEL
I ..
BLAClt-TOP DRIVES
TAR _tI ROAD OIL
, .
THE MIAMI PAGE 8
WAVNIESVILLE, 'OHIO .No. 4361 '
T H U R S 0 A Y,' ,MARCH 25, 1,948
PAINTING,
INTERIOR & ExTERIOR
Evet'y 'Job
Free Estimatei' Cheerfully ,
, Given
-
SHARP & WILLIAMS _.
. '
Corner Main &
, , NORR" S BROCK COMfiANY
Cincin'nati Vnion Stock Vard.
i.;iYe Wir, and Prollre .. iye. An
Ora,.n izat.on '.eoond to none'.
StrIctly a.llera on the beat
all around ' market In ' the
country.
SERVICE 1"HAT SATI&FIES
Day_ton' 12: 30 E. S. T.
130IJ WLW Clnelnna U
12:4.0. Dial , 700. ' tor i Our Dally
Market ReDort. '
Lebanon Ohio,
Phone 555
FOR RENT.;a...
The 'MIAMI
LAWN uti FILi. DIRT
, .
WalJpaper steamer. itt' c. St.
John, Phone 2705. .
. PHONE 2143 ' "
READY-MIX CORCRETE
..d DUIIP TRUCIC SERVICE

of tne framle uitd- ,
., P . . Joy tllat be 109 with concrete blocks.
had dUI! up some brokelL storm ' hearing will settle ,whether
-
' sewers on High". Street . order .must be carded QuL "
"
.
. ' -..:: ' - ... - - ' found"large stones that had rot-, Mayor " ' Warren B'raddoo" She d B V .-1: "k
' My on the sal(tS fax led Qnto the pipes during 'recent )VhQ reQeived .n0tice of the " If en- row'n, y' lOWS 'IIte . il a en ,')'
brought several - heavy rains.
was .001 informed '" I' , "
'
mostfy from merchants wllo ' '
he or other local ' o'ff,ICIa,ls '1': N e!1 He , L' M . -I' ";'} "
t. tho . Ilt . UPllill rgu ... ass ODIlPII OJ ." j
cent ,M th'eir sales. O.nIy 'on'
Meanw:hile work is " .'. .
'. ,'",_
person t rose t11 Of JOHN BELL
on"the . ' ,".. . . 'br'ide's aunt ':, Mr:s. F. f>., !--eary:,
e., '. and . lat person lack
7
, ' r ley (Pat) MAlohe ' a waits word At a n'i:fptial high rirass in St. and. Mrs. C. " L. McGumn, amI
ed. be to sign 1 is let er, ' .John Ben" far- ,0n he his res;. ", Coluinbkille 'Catholk Church irt 'hercousihS, Mi'sses
. Tbat wl1te( ipsist that the been severat , taurant business. ,\ ' Wilmington last Saturd'ay'morn. McGuinn, H,e!en and , . Rose
tax. on ' $5.0 \ oHh of purch.ases 12.:4C? m. ' 53;t- Tuesday's naitstor-m inte !. .ing .MisS' Frances Regina $hlr. Taylor. The couple then left 011
is $1.50, 'ana " no more., He' s urday at .h's h,op1e' In rupted . wo!'k: 0 11
roof over" der: anti Mr. Fqtncis a trip 'to. 'un.qisclosed
if he spends ,his burg. He)s survlved .by Th,e Miami GazeUt:, .also o rl1e 1'" , Brown were married by, the which they
$50, an 'm 011e plate. fie con- , Ada i two ed by staie fIre offICIals. " . Rev. Theodore Stub,er. . . WI}! home South . ,
ven,ently thl1 odds Joh,!son 9f a!1
d
, , . .' ., MiS:Blowh ,s the Of . Mam. m, . ..
agamSt ,peopr-e ; \VJ1Q _ David " Segal . of DetrOIt amT W C" T U Cd ' ", Mrs. William 'Enmt'ett Shirden: Mrs. Br1o,wn IS. a ' of. .
spend amounts ' Tess - than : a th.r.-ee BeIr of Day- . -, _ , _ on emns .. " of Wilmihtl'tdll. Mi'."Brbwil, wllo Wilm.ingtbn" Scnpot .aQli
'. ,..., ton. I ,Geprge Li .. ' '''\lId' U' M T",,",' was, ,recently: elected 'president ., attended
, upppse ',he 'eats frequet;t,tJy , .Bell home. ., s, .- _. ' ... ':' ., .of the WayneSVille Civic - Sl1e ,is pers(,)pal tb,e '
m ,a, local- restaurant.\ as I do. He :", , Puneral' servlces' were held,
! is the son 0f Mr.' and Mrs .. Law- Pub).lsher of the Wllmlngt011
. 'al ,wa:s ,bUY$ the , 1;'uesd4,y the -Spring ,of the repce E .. ' BIown of WaynesV'ilIe .. . , MF .. IS,
arid 'Jl.ays 3, cents tax on it. Byttst ,10 Har.,v.eysburg, In WarrehCounty" : Woman's 'The , oiide wore a street- a graduate of W,,-ynesv\lle HIJ(t1
the ",time he has $'50 elJ,arge of, .. the ' FUneral . I.ength dress of rose with and' ,in the Arrn.y.
worth '(58 ' Horple. ,10 Clarksville last J,. MG- ' navy blue I .. Her In World Wa'r 11. He
- 'of th m) he, bas p'aid '1".74 11'.--'
Hendry l)q>ught 10rth f.acts on sage was., of :pink rosebuds and the
sales tax, 0 -per cent . , ". '.
,tremendous "toll bev- white lilies' (lfthe valley. ., , Se'rvlee art
d is c,tistrJ'c,t
SUPP,?se" he" mpre :ec6rt .. " . urn 't I B' H ti "; ,' erage taken m , , ' Mrs. Chflrles . p. Mcl1ugh of', ot.
ornical and always buys a. 50. , nOere 0 DD ng '- he!llth, s,\fety, Ind., w.a's ptatron Cq.. '"
, cent lunch. The' will'. last ,I I ] '.r.. L:;..: -L- " " \- and It , of qonor ,an.c,i the, bnde s ol)lv 'W (! d qI n 2' g1:l
est
s JrQ1'l1
fol' "100 'he', ICeaSeS. , .. )hat s ' 0t . WayneSVille were Mr. and lvlf.s:
w.lll pay 2 cents tax on '
t e 0 brother of the oqdegroom., I:-awrence. E. fJat,ty, .EJ- ,-.,
. lunch - a total of $2.00. Then ' Waynesville , ....:.. Fairlev Hard": Ilq\JoI was . best man. Usher-s were WIlham' 'leel\ and Donald Brown, Miss " .
Ohiq's cut. jumped ' to SmlitlY arid a Qf spJrltual P. !' McGuinn .of 'anQ ' Mary Brown, Norris Brown, ,
cent on the $50<0 .' Sales . , , " which pervades our . J. E. of Cnlcmnat'. ,' and; Mrs. Pa.ul Brown , and 'RIC- , '
, ' . H' a' t"'eysburci- Welch Har" The ,. acceptance of , ' soG'Jal h ' F 'E' 'h'" i ', h D M r' L Cook' u
Suppose !!e', gt:(s . ' ". . fioo ,. ' evils because of tax .revenues C arIes.' er, Sf, " af'rl,J r:_. y Co .. ,y,lISS.
frugal and holds hiS lundl down". waf,e. . . was called a short:sightedpollcy , played , proceSSIO,n(l.t Lucy, Em!ly, and ' Mrs. Har-
.to : 20 ,cents \ ever.y da:y. Then Lebam>" Russell Carr. as the poverty 'de. recess!opal. marchesl Mfs. old . and MM'IS. .
S5? .wlll pay for 2,50 . fern' Auto, Bashford Appli. grada1iQn and cost of crime far . WI!1 F! Hams directed the Morns HuP
E
' er
t
. hMrt r. rs.
H.e, pays a ' penny ta)( on each Store. " offset' an ' financial' returns ' wh,lch sang .the Emerson. '" arn a, . u d e
pr a tetal of '$2.50. This Springboro ,l- Hard- The adopted re- 'AI receptmnat the "Genefal Strou4, Mrs. Gra,ce Vice Mrs.
Jru.gal sO,ul 5 per ware. , , soh,ltiQns advocating the eapper Deriver Hot:el the' Irene Azlmg, Mrs. Irene
*0 tbe state;,. ,, " Foster - : Fish Fry. . Bm to. p'Tohibij Interstate liquor rno/ny. were the. Henderson. In other words, the less you , Prarlklin - Colel1'lan's, Good a,nd the Rees Bill
spend, higher tax you brut Store, . Hayes Shell Oil, to grain fro01 on it ', . ' .' . ,Franklin Rod and tun and dIstillers. ,t on.
Kings M-ills - MurriS G. War. as QP,p.OSIOR' Universal Mil- o ,
. k
htary Trammg . ,
P. S. The' goai is still here, Thomp, son's Hard." A local .. isSue which ,was ' looking happy. I'm still ware
was the leas- period
I. t .
mg of the Palr Grounds for
Pleasant Plam - '. McHenr.y harness racing which the group
:' , Grocery. ' . considered of doubtful value to Harold', B .. Earnhart . (ttt) .'48 Lion Ivins Grocery. . the peQPIe. of the' county.
Ob . Doctor'
2' Acta-Cast of 80
'0
8;18 P. M. Tomorrow' at 'W. s . .'
I
CLRSSIFIED
SECTION
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
10 PER WORD MINIMUM 25c
REAL ESTATE
. DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for Insurance. All types of
Insurance at a savings. Call
. Francis ' Gene Brown, phone
Wayne ville 2935 or' call
collect. 2111.
Real Estate For Sale--
IF YOU HAVE A PROPERTY OR
FARM TO SEI.JL Call or Wnte
Oon Henderson, TeJ. KE3446. &17
Lorain Ave., Dayton, Ohio. tfc
FARM FOR SALE-
BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER
SAVE COMMISSION
7(1 :t ' r ' '';, improve d \\' ith 7-
" \1 111 111 1\1 I'll 1l 0l1- e,: 3:1
EARLY FRYERS ! ! !
start chicks' now-have early
will be in
dem and. S tar ted sex e d
cockerel chicks now avail- '
able.
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
Phone Waynesville 2916
HELP WANTED-
The Red Cro ' s sti Il needs can-
va er to cover areas in which
n one has volllnte red to con-
tact his n ig:hbors. If you can
' pare a few h ur for a w'orthy
C' lU e, phont! 2 143 or visit the.
Miami Gazctt ) offi e.
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
N ti c i h reby. given that
Lakd I id ' wil l be-re ei ved until
an i in hiding April 15, 1948,
I .\' avid Ralph Smith, EXeCllt r
lI f til' E' talc f Ge rge J.
, 111 ith, dec ased, f I' the pur
chase f " art fin-l ots
n lim I' r Li eve n (7) and e i g h t
in Prcidc:nl ' quare,
\ ayn ' .' vill ) Ohi ), :l11d the
i\\ dlin.Q,' huuse III ;lkd thel'eon.
". aid r a I . e ' tate fr 7
ke l 11\ Hi gh ' tr0et and runn-
ing 2 14 t n f mtll tr et
i the t r p rt,Y
f rrn ' rl .v a - a. r 1-
e by th.e: late Georg J.
'- I11lth. .
r
JJal'"e'lJturg
noieJ
Mr. and' Mrs. Harry i . Tuck-
er had a ' their house.Q,' ue t thi
weekend, . Mr. Tucker si -tel',
Mr . Jenn Bell of Somer ville .
Mrs. Ro ert HouRh under-
went a major perat ion at Mc-
Clellan . hospital Wednesl1a
She is reported t bt:
P!9gr ati fact ril.v.
Mr. and Mr. La \ rence
Hough have returned to their
hom in abina follo\\ ing: a visit
with their on, Harold ' \\ h i s
tationed wit h the Army in an
Antonio,. Texa' . .
Mr. Carl J nand Mi Joan
. Be'k tt \\ r , aller in Da t n,
... aturda '.
Mr. and Mrs. tlZ\\ Mar-
tin and Mi Jane Fite were Sat-
urday aft rn a n gTlest of M i "
Minni Wi egand :lIJd Mi -- Elaine
Muller fDa' t n.
Mr. and Mr . Charle ' mart
entcrtaine i the Adult Bible Cia
' lt Tuesiay ev 11mg'.
fh .P.- r. A. SpOIl r d their
Annual ' Ba k tbal\ banquet"
Wednesda at the
S hool mna iUll1. . ,...,
Mrs. Wilma 1'h rnbcrr \! 'as
aLr :l\ ail :1 bl for ' pri ng
planting, d a re - alf alfa,
1 ( a re r nL::tl, xcii nt
I a -,lure \\ itll 11 "'vcr-failing
sp J'\ ll g-f i . -tr am , IEarl .'
0 .: -, i n. Owner wil l fin-
an ' . R. I ert ,\r\fil - n, fil"t
far m ea t f 'L tic t il n ) rth
f Vv'avn' vUl - Lytl'
. . Each hid J11U t ' ontain t1,e
full name fever p r 11 ( r
h t ss tot h Mis ina r v c-
iet f J nah" Run Church
W dncsLiayvening-, Mr , Ali e
H 1I,g'h f .. abina, the
Ie SOil and Mr. J. P. Thorn-
berI'. condu ted the dev ti on .
R ad. ' -325
LOT FOR SALE-
L
'-31 8 & 32S
FOR SALE-
Pian in ,g'ood condition. Leo
Gentry, Waynesville Route
3.
-325
a point Refrio'erator Ennis
to.. '
Mam St.
-325
Regina sweeper A-1 shape. All
. attachments. I rvin Mulford,
Phone Waynesville 2723. . '
.
-41
I
Locust po ts. H. Gibson, Mt.
HOlly. . -325
Two pump coolers, on.e inside
and one outsiaeCoke cooler.
Also showcase. Betcn-
er's Sunoco Service, Phone
2423. . -325
Home wanted for two plaintive-
. looking ,g'oldfish. Call 2143.
FOR SALE-MACHINERY-
John Deere heavy duty wagon
n rub.ber. Roll-over scraper
for grading- and excavating;
. Hammer mills and feed
grinders, new and used:
BANTA 'Co . .
Lebanon, Ohio
Phone 555
.-325
GOULD hallow well water
sy tem with pressure tank.
Banta Implement Co. Leb-
anon, Ohio. Phone 555.
-325
BUSINESS SERVICE-
p n' ) S . hid .1inp; . The right
I reserv d t reJ t any and all
hid .
aid 1' 01 r( \\ as appraised
at $6, 35 .00 by the .Probate
C ud a Warren C Ulit y
Ohio, and will ,be sold at not
I e' . than the appraised value.
Terms: Ca h upon deli very
f Execut I' S Deed.
David Ralph Smith,
Executor of the Estate of
J. Smith, Deceased
Charles A. Anderson '
Attorney-At-Law
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conner and
daughter were Saturday ev:ening
guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L3il1et in Centerville.
O. E. . inspecti 11 was h Id
at th Ma !lie Temple atLir-
day evenin.e: .
, Mr: and Mrs. Charles Swind-
l er were unda v. g'ue ts of Mrs.
Ruth Murray of [ees .urg. .
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred , herw ad
were gue' ts of r'elatives hi C 1-
umbu durin!]' the pa t week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McCar-
ren . of Coshocton and their
daughterf Mrs. Bruce. Wallacee
and chI dren of WaJllOllncfin n'
spent the weekend at the Me:
home here. '
Mrs, Laura Shidaker who ha
been the houseguest of Mrs ..
Marne Hatfi.eld in Lebanon, 11as
WEiPAY FOR
HORSES .$11.
00
HOGS $4.
00
Cwt.
. .
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDI'I'ION"
: CAIJ.
_ &., ,,_, ' . .1
X E N I A Fertilizer
Rev .....
Char ....
4 S 4 1 x __ o.
Ee G. a.cIa ..... IDe. .
PRINTING'

. LETTERHEADS
V\ e giyc you' p'rompt efficient
on your John Deere
1 ract r and related equip:
ment. On I, g-enurne John
Deere parts used. Our mec-
hanics trained t o giVe atis-
factory service at < l ow co t.
We carry a large st ck of re-
pairs f or all John Deere mac-
hinery.
ENVELOPES '
BANTA IMPLEMENT Co.
Lebanon Ohio
Phone 555

Wallpaper steamer: Will C. St.
John, Phone 2705. ' -41
STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS
HAND BILLS
POSTERS
The MIAl\'II GAZETTE
PHONE 2143
returned to her h me here
Mr'. Ida HeAdrick who ha
ht!en -eriou' l y ill at the PI' tlas 0
Nursinp: Honie in Wilmington i '
rep rted to be much improved.
Prof. and Mrs. H. C; Milli gan
and Mrs. Erne tine Moore were
call ers in . C1ncinrtati ' Fri '
ar ternoon. , .
Mi s Esther Prather pent the
weekend \\ ith her parent in
Clarksville.
Mrs. HlI,g'h. S. Vance \Va a
husine caHer in Dayt n Mon-
day.
Mr. Je se Thomp o,n . f
Wa hin,e: ton C urt Hou e i
-pending a few day as lhe ,C.'lIe t
f hi s br ther, M r. Charle -
Thomp QIl
Mr. and Mr. "Billy' Carr
and family of Colllmbu '\\ er
weekend -11 1I gue t a t Mr.
Carr' par nt, . Mr. and .Mr: .
Herbert Carr. .
M r. :l11d Mr. Ben B kett en-
t rtain d wi th a birthday dfnner
lin iay h the Becketts'
daught r, Mi ' J an Beck tt
01 ir .. on, J hn Be kett
J r., and Mr. 13 k tt ' - i te r
Mr ' . Minni e J t r on alI f
\\'11 - birthdayanniv r ari c' ar
Mar h 1 t. Tho e \\ 11 aU nde 1
the dinner in a. j iiti 11 to til'
t f . h r were, Mr. and
Mr . Dane Ell n iau!!,'ht er
. Ja (]u lin (f M rrow, Mr: and
Mr . Ru ell Ki ell and daugh-
ter Janet, MI'. John Pet "r ' 11,
Mr. R b rt Glenn and Mr. John
Youn.e: f Cin M r.' and
. Eugene n anCT
II , Mr. and Mr . John B ckeLt
r., and- Mr. and Mr. 01 nn
ok and famil all f Frank- '
lin and Mr . Carl Jane of n ar
. Harvey
Mr. and Mr . Clarenc Pri e
celebrated their 32nti weddill"
at their home uD-
. day. fhelr tw on CrarenCL
Junior and Charle' tOR,'etner
\\ ith their families spent the 'ra y
with them. . '.
TURN YO'UB 8'tJBPLU8 ITEMS
INTO QUICK, BEADY CASH
. ' . READ THE CLAS.SIFIED ADS -
. WELDING
Waynesville Ice House
Wayne Park
Bill LEE
/
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 8
WAY.NESVllLE, OHIO No. 4361
T H ':.l R S D A V, MAR C H 25, 1948
. PAINTING

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
Every Jab
Free Estimates Cheerfully
Given .
SHARP & WILLIAMS
Main & Mi ami ,'t's.
NORRIS BROCK COMPANY
Cincinnati Unio1.' Stock Yards
Live 'Wirt! and progressive, An
oraanizatlon second to ncne .
Strictlv sellers on the best
all around market in the
country.
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
WHrO Da.yton 12: 30 E. " T.
Dla.l 1300. WLW Clnclnna t1
12 :40. Dlf11 700. tor Our Da ll
M!lrket Report. .
WANTED
DEAD STOCK .
COWS-$10.00 .
.
HOGS-$3.75 cwt.
Acc,erdln. to 11.0 a Condition'
Also, All SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone
XENIA
17:12
WQ..MINGTON
2362
Rovo,.o Ch8r ... .

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t<
Blacktop Driveways
R o. d 0 iI and T . r
Applied .
and Driveway Recoatinl
E EST 1 MAT' E 5
B. STROUD
26 Av-. ' LEBANON, OHIO 221-L
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CASH"
. FO R USED CARS
'. Any m.ke or model
Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.' ,
PHONE S.
. LEBANON, OHIO
Annitage & SOD
lAND aDd GRAVEL
BLACK-TOP DRIVES
TAR aDd. ROAD OIL
TBLEI'IIONB8
WAYNBsviLu .. 1
MOBaOW ....
LlBANON Oltlee 6'1.
an. 11&
LAWN FILL DIRT
READY-MIX CONCRETE .
_ EXpAVATING ..... DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
c----
My item' n the al'-.S tax
broug-h t .ral ommeniS -
1l10' U . fr m merchant- \ 110
d that their tax lIe tl 111
are alwa 111 re (han lhree \_ c=r
cent of their ale. Onl1 1)\1-
per ' n ret the d.![ t
the t"te, ;:inti tha l per 011 lacT<-
ed the t ikn hi letl er_
That "'r1t in i t thattr.1;
tax on 5 \\' rth of purcha
i $'1.50, and no 111 reo He
l
,
right, but nl if he -pends his
$5 all . in one plaLe. He CI 11-
veniently f rg t thiS dds
stacked again i P opr whO
spend amounts a
d llar. . '
' UppOSe he eats hequently
in a lucal re -taurant, as I do. He
ah ayS buys the 8S-cent -t1inner
and pays 3 cents on it. -By
I , lime he has bought $50
worth of 85-cent dinners, (58
'of them) he has paid $1.74 In
sales tax,- aT per' cent.
Suppose he is more econ-
mical and always buys a 50 ..
cent lunch. The $50 will last
l1im for 100 IUllches, and he'
will pay 2 cenis tax 6n each
lunch - a total of $2. 00. Then
Ohio s cut has jumped to 4'
: 'ent on the $50. '
Suppose Ire gets downright
frugal and holds his lunch down
to 20 cents every da ' . Then
50 will pay for 250 lunche ' .
He pays a penny tax ,on each
one, or a total of $2.50. This
frugal soul is .paying 5 per cent
to the state. "
In other words, he less you
spend, the higher "tax you pay
on it.
P. S. The is s'till here,
looking happy. I'm still here,-
period.
Harold, B. Earnhart (ttt) 48
bu
- years.
estabHsh d 'tn the early 1800's
Whell tJ .: church
'ed, . chiefly' with . Ja'
o
' three walls of t'he fram1
e build-
, C. P. Joy reported that he inK with concl:ete hlocks. The
had dUe- up broken storm ' will settle whether that
e\ er on - HIgh Sheet and ' ord r must be carried out.
found larl!'e stones that had roT- Mayor Warren Braddock
led onto the pipes during recent who received notice f the hen
h av rains.
ing, was no! informed whether
JOHN BELL
John Bell, 85-ye'ar-old far-
mer who been .ill for ,severar
years, died at 12.:40 a. m. Sat-
urday at his home in , Harveys-
burg. He is survived qy
, Ada; tWb daughters, . Mrs. Nellie
Johnson of Chillicothe and Mrs.
David Segal' of ,' Detroit. .an:1
thre,e sons, Gharles Bell of Day-
-ton and George ' Everett
Bell liying at home.
Funeral ' services , were hehf
Tuesday afternoon at Zion Bap
tist Churcn 'in In
charR'e of the- Stubbs Funeral
Home; Burial wa in ClarksviIlc
Cemetery . .'
Where to Buy Hunting
And 'Fishing Licenses:
Wa) nesville - Fair!'? v Hal' \-
ware, mlith I!r ice ami
Sales.
- W-eIch
ware.
Lebanon - Rus ' ell Carr, Wes-
tern Auto, . l3a 'hford Appli-
ance Store.
Springboro - 'South s Hard-
ware. '
Fo -ter - Tommyfs Fish Fry.
Franklin - Coleman's, Good
Drug: Store, Hayes Shell Oil,
Franklin Rod and Gun, Sl1op.
Kings Mills - Morris G. War-
wick.
Mas'on - Thompson's Hard.
ware.
Pleasant Plain - McHenry
Grocery.
.
Red Lion - Ivins Grocery.
he or an other I cal ffi ial;;
would be . summoned t
hearing.
Meanwhile, work i again
halted on the buil iing' ,Hid Own-
ley (Pat) Ma.lone a \\ aits word
on when: he can [..: ' ume hi rc ' ,.
taUl-ant busines . '
Tuesday's llaiLtorm inter,
rupted work n the r of vel"
The Miami Gazette, al 0 rl..fer ..
eel by state fire officials.
W. C. ,T. U. Condemns
Liquor Ads, U. M. T.
At the pring InstItute of the
Warren , Count , WOnian' -
Christian , Tem.perance Union
last Friday, Rev. J. taylor Mc- ,
Hendry 1 rought torth fact II
the tremendous toll which bev-
rage h'a taken in men-
tal and phySical health, af.et,
and economics. I.t was tat d
that the weakne s of our cit-
izens in - wallowing the bait of
the liquor \vas
;t of the spiritual poverty
whIch pervades our COUl1Iry.
The acceptance of social
evils bee-au e of tax reveilues
was called a short-sighted polley
.as the pover,t , de-
gradation, anq cost of criille far
offset any finanCial returns.
The organization adopted' re-
. solutions advocating the Capper
8m to prohibit Interstate liquor ,
advertisingj and the Rees Bin
to withholu grain frOOl brewers'
and distillers. It also went on re-
cord as opposing Universal M i1-
litary Training.
A local Iss\le which' wa!5
strongly criticized was the leas-
of the Fair Grounds for
harness racinj{ whic11 the- group
considered of doubtful vatu{ to
the people of the county. ..,
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MJ1 . . JOInes said the 'churCh
board VI: trustees actttt uncreli
SectiOn _3465, .of tfie gen-
eral code:
1
The action ,had oeell
under J;;;cussion bV"d'i rustees
and b" t :e official
, Jo
of
Dayton Herald, has been' part-
time rastor of L tl ,church
ince ,June 1, 19-1-5,

Shirden-Brown VOWS Are Taken ,
At Nuptial High . Mass on April 3 __ _ J
At a nuptial hi gh in Sl.
Columb.kiHe Catholic' Church 'in
Wilmington 'last Saturday m'orn_
ing, Miss France Reg.ina Shir-
den and Mr. FranCIS Gene
, B r \VA were 111.arried Q'y the
Rev. Theodore Stuber.
Mrs. Bro\vn is the daughter of
Mrs, William Emmett hirden
of VI/ilm r/ r. C r \ ii , who
was re ently elected pre ident
f he Wayile ville Civic CluT1,
j the 11 ( f Mr, and Mrs. Law-
ren e E. Brown of Waynesville,
The hride wo re a treet-
len dre s of du ty rose with
navy blue acce ories. Her cor-
sage \Va - of pink ro ebud's al1li
white Iilie of the valley.
Mrs. Charles P. McHugh of'
"Carotlier ville, Ind., wa matron
of honor and the bride onlv
att 11 ian t. . Don,ald Brown,
brother of the hrideg-room, ' wa
best man. U her were William
P. McGuinn of Cedarvill and
' J. E. Usher of Cincinnatt
Charles' F. Fi cher,' organist,
pIa ed Ros ini,' s proce ional
and rece sional nlarches. Mr ,
, Will F. Hains directed 'the chotr
which sang- the mass.
A1 reception at ' the General
' Denver Hotel followed the cere-
mony. Hostesses - were the
I ride aunt, Mr . F. P. L arv
and Mrs. C. L. M 'Guinl.1, an'.:!
her c0u' in' , Misse Martha nn
M Guinn. H !en and Ro
Taylor. The couple then I all
a week's trip to an undi' 3d
destination, after which they
will , m,ake th , ir home on South
Main tree( in 'Wa 11 sville, '
Mrs. Brown is a- graduate ,o f
vVilmjngt n I-l i,g'h Seha I and
attended ' Wilmington College;
he is personal secretary tn tIle
publi her .f the Wilming:ton
New -J ournal. Mr. Brown Is
a graduate of W aynesville
School and served in the
in World War n. He owns and
manage ' the-Haydock Insurance:
, ervice and i , di.strict manager
of Am ' rican Farmers Mutual
In urance Co.
Wed qi n 2.' guest fro 111
\,yavne Ville were Mr. and M,. .
I awr'e. nce E Brown, Patty, EI.-
le'en and Donald Brown, Miss
Mar'y Brown, Norris BI'own,
and Mrs. Paul Brown and _ Ric-
haro; Dr. Mary L. C ok, Miss
Lucy Emily, Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Whitaker, Mr. and Mr .
Morris Hunter, ,Mr. and Mr. .
Em r on Earnhart, Cl a u 'l1 '
Stroud, Mts. Grace Vice, Mrs.
Irene Azling, and Mrs. lrcn ....
Henderson.
Oh 'Doctor
Operetta in 2 Acts---Cast of 80
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8;16 P. M. Tomorrow at W. S;
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I
The Miami Gazette
8 TAB L 'I B J: D' 1 a 0
. Published Every Thursday
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL G. SMITH, Editor ,
Entered .s second 01... matter at the Post Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1.50 ' a Year in Advance
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE' 2
'WAYNESVILL.E, OHIO No. 4aea
T H'U ,R S D A V, A,PRII. 8, 1948
-(To have events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami
. . before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) ,
FRIDAY, APRIL 9 _.
Operetta, "Oh D etor," Waynesville H. S., 8 :15 P. M.
SATURDAY, APRIL 10
.Annual In p Cti011, Miami Chap,ter, O. E. s..; 6 P. M.
SUNDAY, AfRIL 11 .
Go to Ch urch !
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'MONDAY, APRIL' 12
County Met'hodist Brofh erhoo j Father-Son Banquet,
Church, 7 P. M.
.Red LIOn
Boy Scout 'Troop 40 at 7:15 P. M. .
Miami Chapter, 107, O. E. S., 8 P. ' M, regular meet mg.
TUESDAY, APRIL 13
Boy's Club at S. N. Keys' Hom, 7 :30 P. M.
Stated Meeting, F. & A. M. Lodge 163 at 7 P. M.
Happy Hour Club at John Gons home.
. . , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 .
Friendship Club at Koogler' home.
, lHURSDAY,'APRIL 15
Methodi t W.. . C. S. Moler home.
COUNTY METHODIST MEN
TO, MEET AT RED LION
METHODIST 'CHURCH
R. B .. Coleman, M'it)ister
. Chulich School '. 9 ;30' A. M.
J. J. Burske, SUj;)t.
Worshfp Service 1'0 :30 A. Nt
The imonthly of
, the Warren Gounfy Methodist
Men's Br.otherhood will be' held
Monoay, April 12th at the Red
.Lion Chureh. . , " .
, . members are urged to
CoUJ1e., of Valllbn Shoemaker, Cblcaro Ne ..
,.. ,
NATIONA1L '-SUNDAY SCHOOL "
j ,. APRIL 12 i8 ' , '" . /
'. , " \.
. The time ardved when every rigllt thinking American
J N80lutely face the flid that the enemies of' religion ate ,now withl6 '
.nd without' our ,frontiers. I
. ThE' advocate, of ali("n godless ldeolo,le, are no stone uq..; I
.rned to 'discourage the children of America from . acqull:ing a knowl- I
edge of God. $ _ . ' , " ( , ' . !
. Just! successful they will .be upon the Amerlca! .1
, who owes ' chilcJ s :
. " KEEP IN MIND '\0 ' " ,
r '. ./ .
Religion w.,;Il,NOI. i"'tlln 1,,'
..
tel'S, Mrs: Alice Sarvis, Mrs.
Martha Satterthwaite and Mrs.
William Bradley of Waynes.ville.
He endured a long 'mness,. of
3 years and 3 rnonthshan<t pas- ,
sed awa,y' in -, his , orne rn
WayneSVIlle, March 26, 1948.
, He will g-reatly ,mJssed by
his family, and his many friemt
and was laid , to rest' in MiamI '
Cemetery MarcIi 29, 1948. '
CROSSING THE BAR
Sunset and Evening Star .
And .Dne" clear call for me;
And may there be no moaning
Qf the bar
I '
When I put out to se'a,
But such a tide 'as
Seems asleep,
, Too full for s9imd and foam
When that whIch, dre,v from out
the boundless deep
;_ .
Twilight' and evenIng- bell
Al'nd \ after that the dark; .
And may there be no sadness of
farewell '
.
When I embark, .
. For thoug'h from out our bourne
of time and place 4
Tbe flood may pear far
. J hope to see my pilot face to
face I
When I have crossed the bar.
-Tennyson '
'PAINTING
. Youth Fello'wship ".
Thursday .., :30 pm. '
a: boy for this fath rand
son Jjanquet. Dinner will be ser- EAsTERN STAR .UJNIT
ved at 7 P. M . by tl1 e W . ....(,C;,...
1948 Samples On Dispt;lY at My
Home
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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
8AMUEL N. KEVS, Minlat ...
Church School 9 :30a. m:
Nursery , School 10 :30' a. m.
Morning Prayer 10:30 a; m.
fRIENDS .
First Day School
Meeting for Worship :
. 10:30 a.m.
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' ..... AUGUmNE
,. Pather.lCrumholtz, Prieat
Masses 8 and 10 A .
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WAYNESvIuE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
, , R. M. Johaaton, Minister
' Bible 9:30 I.nt.
Communion 10:3.0 ' a.m.
Evening Service 7 :30 p ,
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CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
REV. ...
Worship Service 9 :45' a. m.
Sunday School 10:45 a ID.
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. FERRY CHURCH of CHRIST
RALPH E. STINSON, Mlnl.te ..
Bible"' School " 9 :30 a.m.
Worship to:3q 'a.DL
Prayer Me.eting Z :00 p.m.
Yount People's Meeti'ng-
. " 7 :00 p.m.
Evening Services . 7 :30 p.m.
MT. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M. SC'ARFF, Minister
Sunday School 9 :30
E. A. ' Earnhart, Supt.
Wot'Ship Service to :30 a..m.
Evening 7 :,30 p.m.
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UTICA E. U. B. CHURCH . .
REV. WILLIAM SHANNON
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m.
Mrs. J ames Garrison, Supt.
Preaching. f st_and 3rd Sundays
- each month to :30 a.m.
S. of the Methodist Church.
speaker will be th ',
Rev. Jam- cos Walston of the
Riverdale 'Methodist Church,
Dayton.
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NEW SIGN IS GIVEN,
St. Mftt.{Y'S. CHURCH
BY BR()'WN SISTERS
A glassed. in moyabIe .;; type
, sign for church" announcements
has been placed in fro.nt of St.
Mary's Episcopal C h u r c,h
through the generosity of Misses
Annie and Mam'e Brown:
The R'ev. Samuel N. an.
nounced that the Misses BrQ;wn
had given a!,d that
Bob Crewe gave 'hiS time 'tn
assembline- and varnishing- the
sign.. .' ," ..'
This week Mr. Keys attended
an invitation'al Easter ' lecture
series at , Kenypn
Gambier, 9hio. by.a ,
logian from Umon Semmary m
New York. . "7
QUARTERLy 'MEETING .
HELD BY METHODISTS
Routine business \ vas trans-
acted ' at the fourth , quarterly
conference . of the Methodi t
Church ' here on Wednesday,
March 31., with the district su-
perintendent presiding.
W. C. T. U. TO MEET '
The local W. C. T. U. will
meet at 7 :30 at the .,
home of Mrs. Loyd Davis.
Safety D.irector Alspaugh of
the Monsanto Chemical Co. will
show pictures . .
FRIENDSHIP ,CLUB
The Friendship Clut) wilrho1..i
April at the home Of
MrS. Charle K ogler on
nesday April 14, \vtth
Mrs. Russel Wilson and Mr.s.
John J. Burske as assi tal'lt host-
esses.
Elv .."ood Rhonemus
(ttt) 48
,
Miami Chapter 107 0 , E. S. . ,
wi1l hold its reg.ular annual ins- David Edward Cook. son ' of
pection on Saturday Georg-e and Susan Cook, was
with dinner by at born 111 .Waynesville, Ohio.. Feb:
six o'clock, followed , by the ins/' 16. " 18,76 ' and /las -lived in this
peetion at eig-hi o'clock. Deputy vicinity his enttre lifetime. age
Matron Lucile Steritz will 72 years" 2 months, '11
be the officer. Visit- , He was united in
ors will mc1ude Lillian Sher- with ' 'Effie Pratt at ' Lebanon,
' wood; grand represe.ntative [0 ' Ohio. on December. 18, 1901.
New Brunswick, and Elizabeth Three children born to
PuJse, representative them, namety, Mrs. Glenna Frye
PennsylVanIa. '. ' . of Waynes:Vllle, Qeorge who
On Monday event.ne- passed away at 20 of age,
wiP In --and Mrs. '
Ruth
. Dav(s also of
.sesslOn at 0. clock. " ' WaynesviUe. , '
- , . He is survived also. by one
Mrs. Irene AzHRgf Mrs. Grace' . granddaughter JuOy DavIs '
Vice and Mrs. Irene IHendersoJ:l; . daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Ro:
with Mrs. Maude Crane Qf bert Davis. ' .
uebano,n, were Saturday after. Three brothers survive 'name.
noon guests. Mr. Mrs. ly Frank, Charles and Morrrs,
Charles Doom m Readmg-. of Also three sis-

10 Per Cent . Reduction
On All B at Lowest
Grades of Paper
'.
Also Carpenter Work
D. E. STANDIFORD

SERVICE

nJESDAY NIGHT, ,
at the hOl11e oJ
James H......u..ton
. Conducted ay
Rev. H. Homaby, of Hamilton
nIE PUBLIC IS INVITED
, .
. . For RepreSentative
.
F,f,ed J. H.agemeyep
,
Your Vote and Support .Will Be: Appreciated
'Republican Primary May 4, 1948
'AGE 3 THE' MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYN'E8VILLE, OHIO No. 4318
T H UR S D A V, APRIL 8, 1948
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. UMPIRES TO A TIEND
SOFrBAU. MEET TONIGHT
AT KIER'S GARAGE '
Although' the Waynesville
', Athletic Association Softball
League has muste'red but five
teams to date in Its contemplated
six-club loop, Bob O'Regan,
league prexy is confident that
the sixth club will 'b'e obtained
shortiy. , '
Tonight's meeting will be
highl(l{hted by the. ' appearance
of representatives from tfll!
payton ' .Umpires AssoCtatlOn,
whose members will handle the
I majority: of:the games at Wayne
Park , thiS season. O'Regan, a
former professional umpire hun-
self, coritends that fhe "cure-
al1" for most league aHments of
previous years will ' be out-of-
lown ' officiatinfi instead of th
old "choose-me' : method.
Sporting- Goods salesmen are
also expecte'd to be on hand t
, display their wares.
At last Thursday's mecling'
Bill Sawyer was announced a'
the: manager for the American
Legion' report'edly the
loop favoTlte at thls early dale,.
League OOlltracts were distri-
bu ' ed to tearns present' last
week. Next week FOsters f
teams will be announced.
'LOCAL BASEBALL NINE
OPENS ITS
The smash of hickor
the horsehide will resound lIn-
day afternoon, from .3 to 5 ,
m. at th,e local school di n-
mond as. Waynesville's AmCI -
,ican kegion Club; wll-
dtr the manag-erial reins of Bah
O'Reg-an, opens its 'trainitl,g ses ..
sions . . AU can,didates, 17' years
and younger,. request ct l<l
, report for t!tISc.ilr 't practice '
at \vhich time season
plans ' wiJI be outlined lW Brt,
and , his assistant, Bill
Sawyer.

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O. 'Ro,se 14,5 164 t89
I. Mulford 153 121 150
V. HiJI '1'31 191 181
E. Ral1\by 133 157 , 132
R. Gons
753 788 .799
viUe, with information ,that
prospects. are bright for a
, ,Waynesville nine in the propos-
ed six-club league ,whose age
limit is 7 years oid as of Jan.
" 1948. This m.ean,s that a boy
who was 17 befor Jan. 1, 1948
is ineligible.
Represented' at' this initial
meeting were clubs from Cen-
terv.Hle, South Hills; (Dayto.n
.
Won Lost
WaynesviIle .. 6
American Legion 44 3
Place 41 34
Henderson Bros. 40 p35
Good Housekeeping 40 3
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Columbia 35 40
Ha.ndigas 135 40
Eagles 19 56
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498 166 11730 16'3' 72
424 '141 9408' 145 65
5.03 168 11149 151 74
422 141 , 10988 ' 148 74
5974 ' 149 '. 40
2340 156 15t.

pump capable of deliverIng, not
860 pounds ' pressure at the
pump and a: tank of not less thalrl
400 gallon ('avadty, lSaddle ta,nli:,
1000 feet of * inch high pressur,e
hOs'e, thl'ee high pressuI'e nozzle '
and otl1er mt ceUaneous equipment
at the opllon of the Boa11d 'of Trul!i-
tees of said aooordtng
to the general specifications on We
In the Ollfloe of tne Clerk of s aid
Township, uhurb) , Lebanon and Hell-
I rook. Either Sptingboro or l"
Franklin is expected to fill the .13, Ot;le 16S" Wheel ba . Cha 'sis,
.,
sixth berth. " ' and Cab, 2-2'h Ton OapacitY, 8:25
by 20 ten-ply tires front and ..
Th,e tentative .date dual wheels in reaa', 6 cy,lind-e:l'
was set for Sunday, June 6, with motor, 'nelux 01'1 Filter, Extra Win4:l
the 10-game schedule ott a Shield Wiper, increased capacity
lwme-and-home basis. bl'akes, increased capacUy ooo11-ng,
Tile season will be 6 speed transmission, extra , rear
. in split-season style view mh'ror, one defros't-
with the first 3 teams of both er at the option of the Board of
hait seas'ons conducting- best Trustees of said Township aCCol'd-
tourney: play while the lower 3 Itlg to the specifications oln
teams In 'both halves will con- " flie In tbe Offlc'e tbe Clel'k olf
duct. a consolation tournament. ' said ' Township.
The next meetinK '. is to be
h Id M
' d A'1 t 'th . Bidders may bids on either
, e :on ay" . pn 12, a el . er (a.). 0" (b) 01' Ibotb as they fii
Centerville or Springbdro. Each ' bid must contain the tull
LEGAL NOTICE name of every or
Intereste'd' in tJ:ie be ac- .
SealM bids will be by companied by a -oertUlied check on
the Board ot Trustees of Wayne solveQt (Bank In the, sum of.
OhiO; tho not less than ten per centum.
Office ot thl>, Clerk ot said 'I'own- of the amount of the bid 0., a bid
shIp untU slx-ifhlrty P. M. (6: 30 bond in like amount as a guaranty
p, M.) on ApJ'fl 22, 1U8 for furnish- that 11' the bid Is a cepted, a' COil ,.
In'g: -- -=;0 , , traot be enter.ed and, 1'61
LEGION BASEBAll ENT.RV A. One High Pressure Fog Fire performance .
JOINS 6 TEAM LEAGUE Fighter, Pump, Auxlllary " Pump, The Board of Tr,u t ees reserve,'
Bob 0' Reg-an, , American l.e- Tank, Hose, No'zzles a-nd other the, right to reject any a! ,d al'l bid>
(gion baseball mana,{ter; re- EQu'tpment installed complet9 a 'By Order ot the 1:':0:11'<1' /1 f
turned from a ... Truck Chassis tQ be lfurnished by ot Wayne Township t'hrough a R eo!
of junior baseball the Board of Trustees of said Town- solUltton adopted at regular' meet. ..
tive at White's Kitchen, Center- ship.' sh8iI.l oonstst of a ir18 on March 16th, 1948 and entereal
--..... In minutes qt said meeting
Maynard F. W91tz, ",
Clerk of .,Vayne' TOt\;nshlp
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashm,ead
and son were Sunday dinner.
guests oJ Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
St. John.
'S--p.
.! 'FUNK '
lSONS
"
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon GarbeI'
of Springfield were Sunday
dinner g-uests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyd.e Fromm.

' ATTENTION, FARMERSU !
l1l have been appointed by Edw. & Sons . I
. I
... ,
h'r dealer for SuperCrost and !
]
Seed Com, " , . I'
". . . , I am now taking orders for this ftne new convergentl" ,
, . Improved SuperCrost and
Seed, Com, produced byEdw. J. Funk & Sons. '!hIS.
'com is deflnitely a new development ..
, , ,
.
Dairy P,o,ducts
fo! .. " .
_nd goodness!
. Good olef - fashioned - tast ing
Buttermilk, refreshing and nu-
tritious' Or creamy, just-right
Cotfa,ge Cheese, so appefizing,- . ::1
in so many different ways!
'Your Borden, milkman or Bor-
den dealer has these and other
menu helps for you' ',','
' L-
;' "'" .
Ohi- -
VARIED FLA VOR$
BULK AND READy.PACKED ,
To Buy, Sell, Trade.
'. Real, ' Borrow USE
, '
n-AZETT
Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated
Candidate For .
Commis$ioner
WARREN COUNTY
Subject to Rep'ublican Primary, May 4th
etA
,L'Ille
, Miss Francis King of Dayton
was' a weekend guest of Miss
Almetta Steinke.
Mr. and Mr . Robert Thomas
and children moved from the
Wallace prop'erty tQ Wa nes-
ville: Wednesda to the hom .. ,
of Mr. Frank Thoma.
Mr. and Mi . Ed. Hopkin of
pent. unda with
Mr.and Mr. Everett Kenr1ck
and children. '
PERENNIALS
Daisies
Sweet Williams
Lilie's '
, Chrysanthemums
Iris, Hibi!cus, etc. ,
Surplus tock, special prj eS dur-
i,flg- A'pril
EDNA ST. JOHN
Across from texaco
-
LANDSCAPE SERVICE
,Lawn & Garden Maintenance
SHRUBBERY
TOM P1TTS
24G.R.
PLOW
Sharpened, Repointed" Hard'
Surface by expert. We have
the services 0f Bill Lawson,
w1)o ran a blacksmith sJ:lop for
years. ' Special grinder for
,harpeni;ng mower blades, ,
BILL LEE
Waynesville Ice House '
Park
11 S. St.
LEBANON,. OHIO
WHEEL.' GOODS
SPORTI NG GOODS
MOTo'RBICYCL.ES

Phone 50,a.?, 5 St.
LEBANON, OHIO
STOKE'S DAIRY
"MEADOW, GOLD Produots"
Phone 21 LEBANON, OHIO
FRANK SISCY, Representative
Mrs. Everett Early aU-ende 1 An Auction sale was held Sat
a lune-heon at the "Wishing Walter Burdine and James urday afternoon at the former.
Well" at Centerville on Wed- Steinke spent the residen[ of Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy
nesday with Mrs. Gaston Foote with Rev. Gold at lud- Clark who has recently moved
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE, 4
WAYNESVILL:E, OH'IO No. 4383
T H U R SID A V, APRIL 8, 1948
, ,I __ __
of Dayton, as guest speaker. K., and returned ,Sun'- to Waynesville: " pearlized orange blossom tiara,
Mrs. Margaret Johns under- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Esther Prather spent the _':1r AmericJIl Bea,'Uty
went ' a major operaticm at Harold Ste,jnke, Gene anel weekend with , her parents at Roses. She wa ,g-i ven in
Miami Valley Hospital on" Frl- friends from Dayton who jOined Clarksville. l. riag'e 1,\ her father. Her sister
day. At this time she is doing- ' them ' at Rev. Gold's home 6n Mr. ahd Mrs. Vivan Fry are Mrs. Donald Dumf I'd,
.nicely and expects to ,return to unday. receiving congratulations over yellow '{l.rnntions, matron-of..
h r horne here Saturday. .. , the birth of a 7% pound daugh. honor, P;l wned in , blue chiffon
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steinke J.J. ter, early M0!1day m.ornin,g- at with fbll ,r: .. th red skirt, fitted'
and JaJjl1es 'viSited Mrs: C'"'Ora " t" St. Ann's Hospital. ' Dayton. bodic\;, IOIlK full sl.cev and
Ferree and fanr;l1y at Castine . a-,In'! A u"a ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Doster rtIffl d busde .... tyled identtcally
,on Wednesday. ' , ,..,C;j "'" 'and daughter of ,in pink chiffon were the brides.
Mr. and Mrs, Alva dcott, of ,Mr. and Mrs. Hugbo-S. Vance were Thursday guests of Mr. nfaids, Mrs. Thgm-as Fordyce
Dayton wer Sunday afternoon who have b en residmg in Day- poster's parents, Mr. an i Mrs. and Miss Geraldine Dumford,
and eveni n,g- guests of Mr. a'nd" ton for several months. have Herbert Doster. \\rho carri d pink and' white car-
MI" . James Haines. ' reli'nquished theIr apartment , Mrs. p. has en. nations.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ' Clark there and removed to their tered,' Hardmg Memonal Hos- , Mr., D nat i Dumford ,was
spent Sunday with their ,spn-In- country hom'e, slOuth of town. , pita} in Columbus for ob erva- be t man\ and Mr. Cliff rd Er-
l aw and aug-hter, Mr. 'and Mrs. Mrs. , Louise Fite and daug-h- tion. , , Ii tt and Mr. Ri hard Brown
Claude Riggs in Oakwood. , ter, MiS0 ,Jan:e Fiite were Satur- Church Night was obse,rved , were usher. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. -Jones . day evening gue ts of Mr. and , Thursday eveni'nJ?: at the hiJ?:h The bride's mother wa dres-
" ere Sunday dinner gUests of Mrs. Thomas mith. school auditorium. FolJowin,e: in gray ,
Nettie Emrick. , Mr. Gilbert Welch arrived -the usual pot-luck supper a' Nuptial musIc was presented
Mr.' and Mrs. Ev rett Early here Sun;day afternoon from her series of motion pictures "as befor,e the ceremony by Mrs.
aHended the dedication service ' h0 m in Detroit, Mich., to spend presented n IITithing." Perry J. Thomas, ' piantst and
of the ' new pipe-organ, new a f w days a the hOllseguest of M'r. and Mrs. Hugh S. Vance Miss Betty anders, soprano. '
, f urniture, baptismal her m;other - in - law, Mrs. Oba were weekend houseguests ' of A reception' was held at the
font and' altar vases at the Yel- Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Vance s sister and family bride's home fonowlng the
l ow Spring Methodi st Church Thomas Welch. lR 'Columbus. . mony. ,Ice cream and cake were
on Sunday and afterward vi ito, ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cas- ,Mr. Clay Masters and his sis- served.
ed Mrs. Eal1y's mother, Mrs. sum o,f Colunlbus, were week- ter, Mrs. Kitty Gentner of Alpha Mrs. Ror-dyce is the daugTiter
J . W. Huston. end bouseguests of Mrs. Cas- were Sunday ts of Mr. Mas- of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bock-
Mr. and Mr . Guy Routzahn ' sum's two broth rs and \their ter's son and daughter-in-law, oven of Sprin,g' Val.1ey Road and
and Rus ent rtained at fin- families, Mr. an Mrs. Mr. and Emerson Mr. Fordlce is the son of Harr y
ner Sunday Mr. an t Doster dauRhte'( and Mr. ANNA MAE BO'CKOVEN ' . R . . F r yce of . Wayn svill '
Mrs. Sperry BOItnott, of Mrs. , Herbert Doster. WEDS VERNON FORDYCE R -and t. P ter
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mr. Mrs. Vada Barnhart bas re. Fla.. and the. late Naomi For'
a,nj M(s. Earl M,en r nhan and turned' home from a week's visit AT SUGAR CREEK CHURCH d. e. The ung oupl e will b
daughter Patty of Tjl p. City. with 'her son-in-law and 'Before a bank of palms, wIlite at hom;e t th i r friends soon
Mr. and Mr . J. 13. J 'nes and ter. Mr .. and Mrs. George Woods ' snapdrag-ans, white calla lili es in til ir n w h me. b
Mr. and Mrs. Therie Jones at:' , and fam'ilY. . . and ,g-Iowing 'candles i,t coml,l eted n \
Vil1111
11gton R aJ
te' qed the of , the ror- , Mr. and Mrs, Har1'y S. Tuck- double ceremony united, near Ferry.
mer s nephew fX.\r. Carl Knear er had as their g-u sts Thurs- Miss Anna Mae Sockove:1 Lnd ---:-:---'---
the Robefts Fun ral home day venin: their granddaugh- Mr. ! Venion D. Fordyce en l1ur- Mr . Berti Mills was a, Sun
10 and the burial , ters, Teryl Sue and Peggy Park riage Saturday evenmg, March day' 'gue t of Mr. and' Mrs. Will
at DaVids on Dayton of Cincinnati. 27, at eight o'clock at the S in Springboro.
,WHEN WE' REFER ,:reS": A
, FAMILY'S ABILITY TO PAY,
, it not ' mean their ex,penQi-
tUf Ishould ,deprive' thenl of
their last d@l1ar. '
WE KEEP IN MIND THE)
HAVE OTHER', BILLS TO ,'
PAY. It is ,this practical (:onsict- '
eratioq, of needs that keej' ,
th goodWIll 'of ' those who 'call
, .
us.
" , I

FOR
FIRST TERM AS
'I
COUNTY-COMMISSIONER
Warren Cqun y
Republican Primary - May 41 1
Creek ChrislIan '_
Church. ,Tne. ervice wa read
by Rev. Vance, m1inisier ,
to the church. ,.
The' bride wore ' white bridal '
satin with a l eaf de worked
in' seed 011. a',
sweethea'rtneckhne, full skirt
and finger ,tip,veiI ,wfth a
, ,
J
\
_1145- I'
We' Now Handle
FIRESTONE {IRES"
" "AND' B,ATTERIES
TEXACO, SERVICE
S. MAIN PHONE
WAYNESVI,LLE, OHIO
y- asittl .... s. ... " l
. ' "PANCAKE DIAL" preclalo. ' ,
heat to'lread.
ea.,. to ,..,t '"
"KOOLZONE'" BANDLE-
fib your.haiad, it tN ..
heat ' " ..
LOWANGLE 'I;e";el or . '01. ' ,',
plate eli.,. e .. Uy under;butw.. ' !
THUMB lro. ;
.ulde and UM ',. L
WIDE HEEL i
firDl' support when Iron I. t
.tanding , ' ,
'. TWO W aDd,
medhaDl-to ilult your nMda
,Se,yW by, He,.,y
SEe IT TODAYI : ., .
FAR-- . ,
I
FEDERAL 'LAND BANK -- LOW COST LOANS
N\) Application, Ap.praisal or Charges
4% INTEREST
20 OR 33 YEARS TO REPAY
PAY PART OR' ALL AT ANY TIME
You Ar' A Member of a' Farmer- \\ r ' it ssociation
(Dividends Paid c;m Stock) t
, WRITE-CALL .
LEBANON- N. F -.-L .. A. PHONE 448
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PAGE 5, THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAVNE8VILL:E, OHIO No. 4363
T H U ,R S D A V, A,PRI,L 8, ' 1948
emphasize the latter point, Mrs.
Gowdy read many selections
from American poets, '
Refreshm,ents were
MRS GOWDY ADDREssES . __ Mrs. C. L. Hawke will be the
NEW CENTURY CLUB next hostess on April 23.
Caines, Steamrot PeabodYi
Mary Ann Caines; ' Sapphire 11;
J ames Docto'r; Those
in the chorus were Myrna Mir-
acle,. Rita Clark, Ethel Gentry,
lola Johnson, Dorothy De-
Board, Joan Beckett, Marilyn
. The New Century Club met , FoIr a fine selection of
at" hpme. of Mrs. F. U ... Le- Mother's Day candy and
Frlday . .afternoon, Apnl 2, drop in 'at the Waynesville Drug
In Lebanon. Twenty-one mem- Store. .....:..Adv.
bers were present.
Conley, Joyce Hosier, Laverna
Reeder, Gladys Wyona
Dabe, ROlna Medley, Edna
Brooks, Clive DeBoard. Ken-
neth Wilson, Andrew Doster,
John LamJJ. Ernest Davis, Ro-
bert Hilderbiecht. Winifred
'Dabe, Mary Jo Rich, Madeline
Sizemore. Juanita Peterson, '
Phy1tis Kerns, Donna Jacobs,
Mary Belle Frieda Belle
Willtamson, Maynard ' Frost,
Janet Hildebrant" Esther Os-
born, Freida Campbell, Fred
Mrs. C. T. Ellis, program chair-
After the business session
man, intr.oduced Mrs. E. ' F.
Gowdy' of Dayton, of
the late Judge Shawen of Leba-
nO,n. Mrs. Gowdy spoke on
antidotes for the drudgery and
of .the house-
wife, subject in both
light and senou's vein.
She stressed the value of
spoken appreciation in lifting
one' s spints and th relaxation
afforded by the printed page. To
, PAINTJNG
DECORATING
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
. Job' Guaranteed
, Free Estimates Cheerfully
Given
, SHARP & WILLIAMS
. .
COJ'ner Main' & Miami ., ts.
HOURS: .
, ,
' ,9-12 each morning ,
1-5 afternoons except'
Wednesday
Other by
Appointment
TELEPHONE 62-R
MlNISTREL SHOW GIVEN
ATHARVEYSBURG SCHOOL
W,all and Robert
On Friday at eight
o'clock in the Harveysburg-
High School ,Auditorium, a
l{roup' of ' students participated
In a minstrel show entitled
"Button Busters" under the dir-
ectiQn of Mrs. Edna Compton
Those particip'atin,g- and
theIr role were: Ernest Moore, '
interlocutor; Eugene Clarv, ' The Woman's Society of
Piltface; Nelson Grant
j
Mike Christian Service , will meet
Egghead; Leonard Mil, Sam Thurs.da, April 15, at the home '
Paddtefootj Dan Topkins" Tom of Mrs. R. Moler.
Fishface; DouKlas Reynolds, ' the. hostess will be Mrs. Warren
Rastus Mudhead; Howard Dos- Braddock. Mrs. Lloyd Davrs and
ter, George.Mugwump; Barbara Mrs. L. C. St. John. The pro-
Hosier, Millie Milkpod; Mary gram will be in charge of Mrs.,
Lou Stein. Cactus Tedii; .. B.eiitt .Y.E .... F . E,arillln.h.a.rt . :
fhe comforts of for
tho 'e who wish to hold serv,i e- here
STUBBS F.uneral aOme'
TELEPHONE 2291 WAYNESVILLE, O.
Dr .' C. ' E. Wilkin , I
Optometric Eye Speclalilt '-" , .' ......
26' 'South Detroit Str.et"
, XENIA,OmO
,Ttie 'Bond A
f
Mrs. Lena Hartsock flas re- Detroit, Mr. Ramby was one of
. turned after a few .days with two chosen to repre-
Mr. ' and Mrs. Gene Ellington sent the N. C. 'R. in this tourna-
and son in Eaton. Mr, ___ -v: ..........=-__ _
IS coac of the now famous Mr. Thomas B. Brannock and
Eaton Basketball team. Mr. and mqthe(\ Fra'nces
Mrs. Ross Hartsock and Misses left on Monday ' mormng for
Jean and Jane Hartsock al 0 Silver $prinR's, New Mexi 0,
visited at the Ell ing,ton 11 me where they witt Visit fri-end ,
on Sunday afternoon. Mr. 9.nd Mrs. L. C. St. J Ihn
'attendecl a family dinner Sun-
Mr. and Mrs: George Stroud da at the home of their son-i n-
of Dayton were Sunday .after- law dauJ{hter. Mr. and Mrs.
noon , guests of the Claude Glenn near Ridgeville,
Stroud family. . Mr. an i Mrs. Harry .Mattt :w
Turner and sO'n were week, 'ld
Mr. Ed. 'Ramby left on Mon- Df Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
day with the N. C. R. Bo\ ling ackett and. on Sunday all v. ere
Team, .to attend the A. B. C. guests of , Mr. and M I" , Hit r y
Bowling Tournament in M. Tun-ter in pa ton.
for tumber Dial Number
.
. ,
ZZ8:1
BUILDERS'
BRICK
... .
CELLAR POSTS
- ---:.,.;;-
CEMENT
CISTERN RINGS
COAL CHUTES
DOORS .
,FLOORING
GLASS
HEA TILA TORS
INSULAtrION
MOUL01NGS
NAILS
, PAINT
PLAST!1
PLYVi OOD
ROUFING
SEWER PIPE
'SHINGLES "
Roben Furnas . 'l
,..,
, "
,-
A not :in the dktionary ',
but meaning false economy - to
eke out small savl'ngs by deny-
ing YO\lrsel'f' the in life !
Just try ollr , cleanmg s rVlce
once and, ou'U find that home
cleaning methods save you
nothing- when your clothln,g' will,
stay dean much longer ,,ith,
". j
. , ' WAYNESYILLE'S QWN ,
. Montb Cillb
CANDIDATE FOR
,
C:OMMISSIONER
ur t:n etJlOcts.
/

National
WA.RREN
Primary May 4, 1948
-',
SUPPORT WILL --n APPRECIATED
__ IA RV
April;' 1948 .. Sprin,g- comes
slowly. ,I hat would, be very
but it keeps ,raining so
that we never g-ot any. plowing- ,
In spife of wetness we
planted some oats ana the next
rain "carn'e before we finished
disking them in. We went over
.them once but should l1ave
gone over them At least'
they are in the ground. , NO\\
as soon as we ' can, we will drill
in the clover with the fertilizer.
Most of the week it has been
' too wet to do anything. , Th\;.
forsythia is in, bloom every-
where and ' the little e110w
j nql;)il s are in bloom ,in every'
door way. Most pe.ople around
here ca11 them Easter flowers
and this ear, they realty were.
The rna Ie are In bloom and '
the woods have a gra fuzzy
look but fortunately there llas
, peen enough col ' "weather .ro
, hold the fruit tr .!es I a k a lIt-

"
Our long awaited test-tuhe
, calf a'triv.ed early in the week,
, a fine stur y Guernsey bull. ,I
did so. want it heif 1', for though
, Ruth is crippled, she is half
' pure-bred Guernsey and half
'gQod .Jersey, and the Artificial
Breedmg Service brags a lot
about its stock. The calf
has alJ the marks .of good
breedjng and is big and
When . I found it, it. was al-
ready up havinp. something to
eat. So far we have had none
of ill effects that we were'
constantly being told would
hap'pen. Ruth hasn't lost any
more than the other c;ows
and everythil1g werit nonrially.
T.rouble was bound' to come
when people began to interfere
with the weather: I see in nle
papers that they were
taws th.at no one except pro.
perly authorized 'federal , wea-
ther men ' were to be allo\ved
to try ca,llse rain bv
dry Ice mto the douds. No
,I ,' to be altowed to spoil . his
rival's. picniC nor drop ' rarn ' on .
the neighbor's hay, if Ithe gorv-, .
erI:lment - "about it. Last
winter I. saw that Nevada was
about td sue California for
tealin{! r.ain nut of that
ould naturally .have drqpped
It on Nevada - 01' perhaps it
was ,teating rai'n from',
'At ' any rate the idea IS
.the same. I bay.e often said
how glad .lam that Congress.
has no control over the wea-
their, but it looks as if that
migJ1t be the ne:x:t thing that
they would have to fight about.
J wish they woulld do some
thing about John 11... Lewis and
his miners. No one man or
union ought to have the power ,
to make all of us go colll.
. Watch for' sto.p
where they collect, their contri-
butions at the shop , that the
coUectors always have trouble.
It is also a township without
much comm;unity feelmg.
Springboro always seems so
much farther away than '
Waynesville. The real dividIng
line is Da.yton P1e, so that
as J have said before we who
live Township road
and the pike Jive in No-man's-
land.
cops are on the
watch. I di-dn't notice that stop
sign where 123 turns
comin.e; into Lebanon from the
east. My eyes were on the road
far . . There "yas nothing
conllng and I went nght past the '.
sto.p ,sIgn into the 'trap waIting I. " ': i' 1'1
for me. rhe cop st,?ppett me :.H-om'e
and gave me a scotdmg and a , . .
Th anks ' to tbe fact Mrs. Olive , Curl " and, Dr.
that I live liP in, this end of the Emma Hanaway spent Friday
county, . 1 didn't 'get a fine. But at the County W. , C. T .. U.
he s.topp,ed at least five more in Lebanon,
,cars whIle he was ma,kln2" out ", .' '''''' " ... .
' my and, lo'okin.e: at my Miss Glenna Marsh of Day-
S ltcense. They w.ere ' ton 'spent the week-end ' with
around that corner lust her cousin M s. Lucile Arnu-
as If there wasn't any sl.e:n tflge ' , '
there; 1 think it is a good . ' ... . III ...
and 1 congratulate them! on do- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ed-
ing somethin.e: aoout this pro- watds, Mrs. G. E. f<hem and
blem of careless driving. Now children of Spnngfield called
J hope ,e;et after them a- on their aunt Miss . Margaret
bout on hills an 'cross- , Edw:ards on ' und'a" eveillna;
ing, the yellOW line. , .... '" *,' . ' ....
. The, Red. Cross Icampaign ts Mrs. Lizzie, Brixner ' ,'and
ended. As usual daughter, Miss Angie Brixner of
creek rwp. had trouble Germantown dll,led on Mrs.
its quota: There are so many Amanqa . Hartrllm Sundctv after-
who work in factories or st.ore"s 1100. \" I
. ..........
Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Gan-
nett a'nct the Misse - Maro'aret
. ' and Warner of \Nell ,.
OhiO, ,c. ile'd on Dr. an.1
Mrs. F. ' B,' Gregg the. pa t
week. '
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE.
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4318
.,. H' U IR S ,DA Y, . 8, '1948
W. H. S. TEACHER WINS
6-WEEK TO
Mrs. Pauline Bard', teacher' of
Englisll, Latin, and dramatics
atWaynesvi11e High School
was notified this week that she
is ,one of two teachers in OhIo
who 'Yon a scholar.ship to study
Latin 10 Italy for SIX weeks this
summer, with all paJd.
She plans ' to the sch-
olarship unless'. there is trouble
with 'in Italy before
this summer. .
, '
The award was nude by the
Ohio Classical , Conference.
OPTOMETRIST
Waynesville Office'
Will Be Closed
Until' Notice
Located Across from
Office. ,
PORTRAITS
' GROUPS
. ,For. Ilvinill '" " ...
kites:, awaY,' from 'E'LE'C'TRIC WIRES
Kite fir-iog can be ail fun, a happy hobby
__ fo_r 'early spring': Or can ,be. a
, For kites can serio.us accidents it ' '
they 'tangle with high voltage
..
:ake no with 'the danger 'of
' electric shOck, ' serious burns or even
. .' .
deat!. L eep Iqt'es-. kite tails, and , kit'e: '
safely ail :elecuic .
, wires. E"en it. Y:0;J don't get
'"i tc rna}' PUt t I..olll'missioll a p'o\
ijne thaI 'ght and power to
bospita amJ the like,
'''a wire fOl a Icl,te strln9. rwln. that hal wh ..
or, tinsel in It I, dangerous" . '
".
,
fly a kite ,whit ,0 we. tlrin8. W.t string Is partic-
ularly it conducts ele"rlclty
down to the kit. fJy.,. i'
, ' '
fly a kit, n,ear .'ect,lc wIre, of any kind. Kite.,
yvith parts .,re ' especially dOhgerous Ilf
thay fall acro.s wi,. .
" '
4. NmR ' run or;hlghwoys whll. flVlng a
5. NEVER dlmb pol or tree. to kit., caught ' in 0"
neor wlr ...
r .
Tu". ,,._'IHO". O' CHA.,.," 'Uft.;, .,s0 p. M.l'
-WHIP-RONAlD COIMAH;" "".', f,M'. At.
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THE DAYTON POWER 'AND LIGHt ' COM'
.... -----.... ...... ...-.-----ll -illlil-....a:
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.,.
XENIA
' One ,
. " ' , '
GreyhQUnd f.-ea' to' all of th
.laticm. ' Check with yoUr Gteyhound agent th I , 4
. . . ' , ' . e very next J
yO\! plan trip. expense_
toura .tp any of Amenca favorite
Can Talc. You harwher."
In the AsJrl1 iNue 01 Coronet.
_iiiiiiiliiil I - : ,: GREYHOl;JJND TERMINAL
WAVN,E$VILLE IDRUG STORE '
TELEPH10 'NE 2121
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PAGE ,7 THE MIAMI GAZETTt
W'AYNESVILLE, OHIO ,No. 4363
, , T H U,R S DA. Y, APRIL 8. 1948
TW'IN'
Leases
and walk'ed off some taken at the famous deluxe New
air about the g-reen sod of Eire, ' York club. "Copacabana",
Your. guess is as as mine. the setting- for much of this
Did you 'know that in the Thea ture. The previews of the fam-
tre business, it is not uncom- OUS 1:t beautiful Copa girls are
mon for managers and owners wonderful, ' and Groucho
to receive requests from patrons playin{!' for the first time with-
to let tITem, WO!1c arpund the o,ut his famous brothers
theatre, in order to ab orb somel Harpo, Zeppo ancl. Chico, is at
of the atmosphere 0 Ute thea- his best. Groucho, yOu aU
trieal world? Well, I'm not , know, is the master of, the glib
sayin' tha t Dolores Berry is iongue) equalled onl .by Fred
for a movie audition AUen m the fast give-and-take
b
.7 he;r offer of over a ,aI.1quet board. An un-
FOX HOLLY her tIme to the but I <!To usual movIe occurrence is that
t
know that Mr. O'Regan has Marx's' wif , blonde Kay Gor-
0 note comlmented on Miss Berr.fs l2er- sey, is also in the film, and they
TWin owner up bnght and ear- sonality-v, ery important in -: his do a dan,ce scene to,O'ether .. :.
ly the other morn - couldn',t I'
' have been la'ter than 9 A. M. but reason- be-ing paid to dance
(Editor's ,Note; .. . even I'm: up ably' firm in her ;handling of the WIth your, wife! !, ! , '
'by tbeh) .. was not too flab- ticket.:taking job.. How many of you know that
bergasted , to ask he \vas BRIEFVI EWS: ' - Skipping- Carmen Miranda, the heroine, '
critically at' Qis pwperty ver Warner Brothers was born Maria de Carmo (fa
from the other Of th'e Wolf", starring Errol Ftyim Cunha in Portugal"
stre'et. ' Always willinp: to Barbara, Stanwyck, to Rio' de white
solid 'information, ,when possi- , a, , run tonlR;ltt, stIll an III a con-
Die Bob O'Regan emoted with Friday'S attraction of "Aaven- vent until she was fIfteen, she
"Wait until , the: end of this tures of.- Don Coyote" in beau" became a fashion store model
" month and you'n . see 'some 'tiful cmecolor a'nd "Vacation tn in Ri o, and was "spotteCi'" when
changes. A new paint job and Reno" is one of the best twin- on a radio program,.
those long-awaited' chairs wlTl bills to hit Waynesville. Richard Wednesday and Thursday
make- their appearance the first Martin takes honors in his real- "Deep Valley" (WB) is serious
wee,k in May barring- unex:pec- istic p0rtrayat.. of one man's theater, with outstandinK acting
ted developments, such as 'lack fight against the West's worst by Ida Lupino. You can chuckle,
of coal ... no they don't make , badn1en. This balanced with , however, with the short, "I
lIphdlster-ed chairs out of bit- Jack side-splittinrr Love My Mother - in - Law,
urninous proQuels yet, but it form:ance in RKOs swelt come- ' But I" (MGM). ' .
takes coal to heat the steel fur -,- dy ot 110W to 1lave trouqle tn
naces." I ' tried to find out the' Reno. . , , Mr. and Mrs. R. H. HartSOCK,
COlor-scheme, but our Twin A nove;} way to win free tIc.. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. St. John,
o'wner smiled and said "What's kets to "CopacaDana", Sun'day Mr. and, Mrs. John J. Burske,
the best' color in the world?" or M,onday, will tJe to bring. it , Mrs. D. C. Ridge" Mrs. Stanley
photo of , you or your famiTy Bajley, Mrs. Glenn Bland.
__ Ponce de' t.On Janda In
florida. 1513.
. 19c'
IBn ",
n.:sa,etvPlnpatented. 1849.
, Y t. . II-F1nt Ihot fu.d at Fort
J-lri " 1861.
It;;.HUQUe,not
Ule n.e Almaftac To
eck The
But Ute
GAZETI'E CLASSIFIED
. " ADS ,'
I T." 'Buy, Sell,
; . . 'Loan, BorfOWt.. ,,'
, . " Any ,Time of T:he Iear '.
. '

" & Company
Members New Y brk Stock
Exchan,ges. and other '
registered Exchanges
Investment Shares
Bought : SQld. - Quoted
Phone W.,..eaville 2530
Daytcn AD3257
-
John Fromm, Mrs. &ertie Mills,
Mrs. Marjorie Brown and , Mrs.
W. E. Stroud, represented
Miami Chapter, 0. , E. S. at the '
Mason Inspection on Thursday
ni ght.
Mrs. O. R. Unglesby and Mrs.
,EvelNn also attended.
Special interest in this inspec-
tion was shown since the'-
worthy Patron and Matron ar.e
Mr. and (Mary
, Margaret Unglesby.)
,/.
Clarence Freeland (ttt) 48
IUIlDfNGS . CHATTelS ' AUlOioBUES .liABILITY
. ,
. .a.-WAY" 'tAR. IIIIURAIICI" ,
, ,
, in the Qblo rumen wU1 am JOU protecdoD roues
.. ,oar' fum...It CDftra.1OlU bulldiap, ",.ir JOUr aatomolNJe
lOCI JOUr UUW., for .aa:lcIeaD to ,otben. Wh, ,DOt 1ft us toda,'-
Yoa ... JOG',. ..,. ..... ,..',. fAnred ... the Ohio ' ..... i
.. r. .
CANDIDATE FOR
.' ,
Commissioner -
\
I '
WARREN COUNTY
Republican Primary May 4, t 948

I
Mrs. D. C. Ridge was a week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Collins and son in Dayton, and
home by her
niece, Mrs. Paul Sowas'h of
Mansfield, who will be a house-
guest for this week. , "
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and son" Robert, spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. '
Georg-e Osborne in Morrow.
Mrs. ,Osborne is recuperating
after a major , operation at '
Christ Hospital. . ,
: C'T/! U'T' Water, Weuther
.r ,I va ,I and Wear
, with ACIIE
'll()Oll3/lti PtJllC'llJ'lIAMlZ
, The weather, worb the year 'roUnd to make porch look
. run down. On your wide floor., another kind of wear-from '
, IcrubblDg or mopping cmd the conatant scuffing of f t-man I
, the beauty of the flnJah. - I "
That's why. wI hom..-.oWne.rl rely on ACME Floor and Porcl&
Enamel! For ACME II .peclally ' dea1gned to realat water,
, weather cmd wear-to give long-lastlng protecUon and beauty
to surfaces. wide and outside' the house. Ideal for wood. COD-
crete and metal floorl: porchel; ItepI: deeb I - -
of boats. Come in today and lee the beauttful
aew ACME colorl. -: QUart
SMITH SERVICE and SALES
South Main Street
SUN.-MON.
,Sun. Matinee 2 :30 P. M.
That NEW 'Word in
1WIN-BILL
FRI, . SAT.
t
f\" ,.
' .. .
, THE '"
ADVENTURES
OF
, DON, COYOTE'
VACATION
IN
. RENO
WED.-nruRS.

,Ida , Lupino
ALSO:
Pete S.,nith Short

FREE
, ,
1WIN THEATRE
P,ASSES ARE TO BE FOUND
lit{ , YOUR LUCKY PUR '
__ .u .. ... OF OUR DELICIOUS
FRIED
GROUC,-O 0

ANDY RUS LL
InYICOCHRM,
' GLORIA IIA.
iI '. s..-Co.fow. MUSiCAl PROOI.'CJIOII <
, '.

-- L
'-ALSO
WARNER NEWS
& '
. FEATURE SHORT
,
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
10 ' PER WORD MINIMUM 250

REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
. us for Insurance. All types of
Insurance at a savings. Call
FranCis Gene Brown, phone
WaynesvilJe 2935 or call
collect. 2111.
Real For Sale-
IP YOU ,HAVE A PROPERTY .oJl
;. PARM TO SELL C8ll or Write '
, . ' Don Henderson, Tel. KE3446, ' 6l"l
, Lorain Ave . Oblo. tfc
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
, .
Executor
Estate of Waiter C. Burnett '
De eased. '
Notice is hereby that
Charles S. Burnett wh Sc Post
Office addre s is R. F. 0 No
2, Waynesville, Ohio. has
duly appointed as Executor of
the Estate of Walter' C. Bur- '
late of Warren Colinty,
OhIO, deceasea. '
. Dated this 1 st . day of April
1948. '
Meryl B. Gray, Atty.
Ralph H. Carey .
. Judge of the Probate Court
Warren County, Ohio
- 422
NOTltE OF EXECUTOR'S
SALE 'OF
is .hereby, given that
sea!e9 bids ylllI bnecejved until
and April ,15, 19.48,
FOR SALE- ' by David Ralph Smith, Executor
REFRIGERATOR 7 Cubic of. the Estate Qf J.
foot 'Kelvlnator. Frank E. mlth, de'ceased, for the' pur.
chas of parts of in-lots
Thomas. Phone 2404. nUIl1 ered seven (7) and eight'
_____ --:.-_ ___ ==-,- 4 (8), in : President square
TWO J ER EY B' ULL I - Wa, I: vi!h:, Ohio, and the
subject to reg:istey. d\\:. t!ll1,g' located thereon.
Florenoe, Or 'g-oma, Rt.. 1. aid rea). estate 70
-422 feet on High Street and runn-
_____________ ll1g 214 .! feet n Fourth Street
200 wood eneer hairs with is . the property
m tal sid available Mon- f t mer! occupied as , a resi-
ia . p r chair. If intere. t- dl!l1ce by the late Georg'e J
ed, le'ave writ ten offe( at Cmith. . .
Miami . Gazette office, Each bid J1T'.:Sl contain the
, . ful1 name f .every . person (or
Mah knee-hare ad persons)- so bidding. The righ
conditIOn. Also "Oak I . reserved to reject any and all
. upboard . . St. John, ' , bids. '
255 t. --41 aid prol ,erty was appraised
EARLY FRYERS! , , at $6,835.00 by the Probate
;::::-::--.-:-:--___ ' of arr n Coun ty,
Start chicks now-have early OhiO, 'and will be sold at not
fryers-they will be 'in than. the appraised value.
demand . . started sexed rerms: Cash upon delivery
cockerel chicks now avail- f Executor"s Deed. '
able. : , ' David 'Ralph 'Smith; . .
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS Executor of the Esta'(e of
l'hone Wayne.viI : Ole 2916 Ch . George J. Smith, Deceased
arIes A. Anderson
PAPER
--48
MOTHER'S DJ1Y . COMlNG-
WE ARE now accepting- orders
for Mother's qay ' Candy.
I ' Make your ele,ctlon now. Be
read when May 'comes
Drug Store
LAUNDRY_
LAUNDRY to do in my home
curtains stretched 40c
Quick service. Phone '
,/ -429
OF THANKS
, sincere'thanks and ap-
are extended to} re-
friends and neighbors
for ' ki,ndness sympathy
,an.d floral bouquets r.e-
celved "the paSSing- of '
huslJanli and father' Mr
EClwtlrd Cook; to Rey.
hi S c,ons.ol'in{!' words. to Of
!Ollt for hiS ti'rin,g' ser:
VIC and for lovely cards and
to M r. , , tubbs for.. the way he
onduct d the funeral. ' ,
M r,s. Effie P. Cook
Mrs. Carl Frye
Mr". Robert Davis
LEGAL.NOTICE
Cem.etery Abandon-
ment:' Lytle. Methodist Church
trustees,. actmg under , SeCtion
3465, Ohio General Code vot-
Peb. :1, 1948: to .abandon
the cemetery adjacent to the
}"he f'family, friends or
kmdre.d . of persons buried in
the ce!11etery lJ.re hereby notified
of . , abandonment' 'ana ' of
theIr. nght to remo,:"e bodies . of
relatives the:rein buried and
marki.n.g- such g;rav-
es' wlthm 3:0 days after first
of this notice. Bod- '
les anq monuments rem,'aining
at end of 30 days will' b ...
rem?,ved by the, church to "suit-
able J;round near the present
c.emetery. For further infomia-
tlon, com!municate 'with CalvIn
Longacre, RFD 2, WaynesvilJe,
secretary, Lytle Church
-415
. WELDING
. :
Waynesville Ice House
Wayne Park
BILL LEE
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
'DEPART,MENT OF HIGHWAYS
Columlbus, OhIo, April a. ' 194
of Sales Legal Copy No. 48-148
. UN.IT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of tJhe State High-
wa.y Director of Ohio, at 0lum1bu8, Ohio, until A. M . Ohio Stand-
ard Time, : '
Tuesday, April 27, 1948, tor improvements In.:
No . a. to 5 inclusIve 81''9 offered as one projeot and will
be awarded as one contract. . '
. PROPOSAL No. 1
Montgomery County, Ohio, on Section 0.00, State' Route No, 725, in
German TOownship, by applying a bituminOous treatment. Item T-32.
Pavement: Wlid'th, 18 feet. . :, : .
Length 27,772.8 feet or 5.26 miles.
PROPOSAL No. 2
1M0ntgomei'y ()unty, Ohio, on lSeCltlon 0.00, State Route No. 123, 1n
German Township, . applying a bituminousl treatment, Item T-S!.
'Wldth 18 feet. :'
. U,777,6 feet or 2.42 mi)es.
., PROPOSAL No. 3
Wal'ren County; on , Sections (30'.08 ,Franklin) and 30.38, state
Route No. 123, in TownshIp, by IlPplying a bituminous treat-
ment, Item T-32. ,.
Pavement: Width 18 feet, Lengtih 13,939,21 feet.
vVld tb 20 feet, Length 1,584.0 feet.
Tota.l length 15.523.2 feet 001' 2.94 mile.
PROPOSAL No. 4
Montgomery Ohio, 'on !Sootions 12.16' 1'7.98,-18.15 1'-
vill ), State Route No. 725, in Miami an<l Wa-shlngton OJ;own hips, by
applying a. ,bltumln.I>US lItem T-32. ' .
Pavem nt: Width 18 feet, Length 30,729.6 f.eet.
18 feet, Length 1,478.4 feet.
. Total , Length 32,208 feet 01' 6.10: mHes.
, PROPOSAL No. 5
Wjarren ounty" Ohio, on Sections (14.66, 14.77 "Yayne ' vme), 15.29
and 15.46 :(Part), StAte Route No_ 73. in 'WJayne and Massie Townships,
by applying' bituminous treatment, ]jtem T-32. " ; ",'
Pavement: Width 1 f-e et, 'Length '19,588.S feet.
Width .2S feet, Length 580.8 feet.
Wlidth, 18 feet, L ngth 316.8 feet.
Total leng;th 20',486.4 feet or S.88 miles
Total e tlmated cost ............. , ................... :" . $52;086.20
Proposal Nos. 1 to . 5 inclusive of this ' pl'oject to be comple:ted not later
than September 1, i948. . - .
The minimum to be paid to lall labor employed on contraot
sball be in accordan e with the "Schedule of Pl'evaiitng Ho'urly Wag ..
Rates Ascertained a nd Determined Iby The Department of lndu,strla,
Relations appUcable to State Highway Departmenlt lmpl'ovements !n
accordance with Sections 17-3, 1'7-4, 17-<la, 17-5 and 17-6a of the
Gen-el'al COde of Ohio." .
The ibidQer must submit with his bid a cer tified cbeott In an
equaJ. to f ive pel'. oent of the estlmaJted cost, but in 1l0' more &\ali
ten thousamd
. 'Plans ' and f1pedficatlons are on file in tlhe of high.
ways and' the off.1co of the re&ide-nt1,distlrict deputy .dll-eotor.
The director reserves the..xigh.t to rejed )lny 8 nd . all bids.
EARL L. REEB
Dir.ectOor
HAPPY HOUR CLUB It
THE -MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILL'E, OHIO
T H U ,R S 0 A 'If, AP,RIL
. LEGAL NOTICE
PAGE 8
No. 4363
, 1948
. otice is hereby given that the
Tl'u tees of the Grave Yard Fund
of the Orthodox Friends of Wn,ynes-
ville, OhiO, have fl,led their petition
in -ll1e .Co'mmon Pleas COllrt of Wal'-
l:en Colinty, OhiO, entitled :'In the
Matter of Charl es n. Cook, H rbel't
Carl', May'nilrd
'Starr, and Percy L. Reason Trus -
tees of the: Grave Yard Fund of the
Orthod'ox of
Ohio," an unincorporated r eligious
association, belng Case Numlh l'
18336 on the dock-et of said ourt,
pl'aying for au1hor!ty to Hell and
convey the following descrlhed re:Ll
estate now owned by saiQ assocht-
Uon: :
Situate In tlhe VlIlage WiL,vnes-
vHle, County ,0'( 'Warl'en, and State
of hlo and bing the northeast
one-hal! Ph) of Lot Numbered
E IGHT (8) In Waba h in said
Vmage. Said lot laYIl 53 5/8 teet on
Tl11t'Cl Sb'eelt\ ' and back at
dght angles I;tnd parall I with l\11ami
'e t 204 , f at to an a ll ey., .
And l11at the ame wf.11 be . for
h l'lring on rafter ' the 23rd day
Oof April, 1945. ' '
HARLE A. A. nr.;RSON
Attorney for Fe Itt on r,
.
had s D. ook
Herb rt C,arr
Hackn y
Lawrence starr
Percyl, 1.. R.easori
, .
As Tl'ustees of tbe Grave Yal' c)
FUnd of the Friends of
\\ aynesvlll , Ohi , .
.. f i "
A,UCTIONI::ERING
STANLEY and. KOOGLER
BROKERS U .CENSE
NORRIS BROCK COMPANY
Cincinnati ,UnioD Stock Yard. .
Live Wlr" and progre ive. 'An' I
Orafl"Izatlon .econd to none.
. .eUer. on th, :be.t
all' around m,rket .n the
The Happy Hour .. Chlh will cbuntty. ' '
THAT SAT'SFIES
For Dates. Phone 2094. WavnHvi l!e.
Ohio. Reverall Charge. ,
WANTEJ)
DEAD 'STOCIt
COWS-:51 0.00
HORSES-.... $8.00
HOGS-$31.75 cwto
Acc..-dln. SI ., a Condition
Also, All SMALL STOCK
REMO.VED PROMPTLY
Phone '
.. XENIA ' WILMINGTON
1712 ': 2362 .
Rey.r .. C:tiar."

meet in session .at the WHIO Dayton 12:30 E. 'So T.
!lOme of Mrs. John Gons on '
rue day, April 13. Market
_:
. . . " . ..-.c ......
Blacktlo,p ' Dri;veways
R 0 a'd 0 iI a d Tar:'
Relurfating , and Driveway Recoatina
, .
B. I STROllO
26 Oakwood Ave"ue OHIQ Phone 22'I-L
.
. .. .o.
CA.SB :
,
USED CARS
Any makle or model '.
OF
Adm:inistrator
. WE!PAY
.. Fred :K_hn, Motor ,Car
PHONE .126 , .' .' " '- LEBANON, OHIO
Estate: Lelia Irene Thomas
Deceased. .
Notice is hereby grvt'n that
Fra!lk E. whose Post
Address IS Wayncwitle
OhIO. h.as been ,dlJ1y appointed as '
of the Estate of
LeIJa Irene Thomas late of War-
ren County! Ohio deceased '.
, Dated thiS 29th' day of March
i 948. '
C. Oonald Dilatush, Atty.
, Ralph H. Carey ,
. Judg-e of the Probate Cour.t
Warren County, Ohio.
IN OA81l c:w PIU MAL _
. "
HORSES COWS' $1 1.
00
HOGS $ 4.00 Cwt.
..
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION
pr: " CAU, '
'X EN'. A ' Fertilizer
Rft ....
...
.. ,
,4 '5 ,4
X_ia o.
LG.B ...........
Anbitage&:'Son
SAND aDel GRAVEL
BLACK.TOP DRIVES
TAR aDel ROAD OIL
LA \yN _el FILL DIRT'
TBUPBONU
WAYNB8V1LL8 "1
MOBaOW If ...
LEBANOIf Of .. ' .,.
........
READY-MIX CONCRETE
_ .... DUMP TRUCK SERVleE
i
.The "Miami
, ' ,
By Smitty
GAZ,ETTI
Heavy Rains ' Delay ' Farm Work;
Flood C oses SthoolSlor. 3 Days

F:l j'mcr - in thi area were set
back at least 1 ' da s in thefr
, pring' plowing at)d as
a re ult of the heavy rams WhiCh
have faUen since <::un,day. The
One of the most astonishing SERVING WAYNESVILLE 1850
Funeral \ ere held at rain also raise :! the Li ttl e Miami
facts from the 1'947 traffic ac-
the Waynesville Methodist River' ' over "The .A venue'. to
,MRt, A.MNDA M. ,STARR
cident record is this: more than No. 4364
FIV;E CENTS A COpy Church :nornjI1J?: for Corwin from Monday to' Wed-
80 per ' cent of al,ltof1lobiles In
' T H U R 8, DAY t APRIL 15, ' 194t; Mrs.' Amanda M. Starr, 76, who nesday,' forcine- the
fatal , accidents last. year were OHIO
, dled' Saturday at her home, 905 chools to close because buses '
going- 'strai,ght ahead. Only one
EARL RYE WINS 4:'YEAR N. Main SL, Da ton, after .a c ' uld not ero the, rfvef ,
of each five of the faulty mQ- Classes t .e
O
So'iJtball ,- SCHOLARSHIP TO O. S. U. long' Burial was in Miami . " 'I haven,t tume a slnKle
torists was turning" ba'cking,
II
Cemetery .. ' The Rev. R. B. C;o{e- furrow' y\et, ,,' said a t plcaT
.skidding, stopping or stoppea ' ' , b .. Earl ,Rye, a at Waynes- man ', '1 th!'\ , ' \-Va 'Ii fan 1C!r. " I':ve
when the death-dealing craSi1 Rules Start Tonig' t vill e S -hool, scored 144 ' which, ' re arran.e:e'd ' by the b en , eri n,g- LI t f Ike", 1 ut now
carrie. The other four were
for the [ p mark in the state in Stamper Funeral Home of it' s wet e:ven f br tha,f. ' " ..
in
g
straight. . l
. last February's competitive ex- DaytOl. "
, Many recalled last. year ,
f"o.
In an effort to' help instruct
I
1
The ' reason, accordm,lt' t
am:inatians In a,.e: riCu ture, atc- M'I'S, i l.ll'vh " i t1\ f.our late " 'r ' 1':: ,1, was
fh
' I I C both ballplayers and spectators, ' d' t h' t he J B -
,.,. f II' , ...I IlL, "11 and
" e Trave ers nsuranee om- . . f th cor Ing' 0 IS eac 1', . , f . Mr, lJ.rav, a ' (\i'\ell ). ' at " ,-..1. .
panies of Hartford ,vhich an Bob 0 Re,gan, p{eSipent 0 . e Crabb'e. As a re uJt, younR: Rye' Mr . ,M'illha Mathias, and MI es h ped1the faH wi 1J he l;!t agam
nually compile the recoro, is Waynesville A,t lleitc Assocla- will get one of tIle 20 scholar- Mabel' L: . and Margaret A. Starr" t bi s year to 'all w fail tIl .. time
the false sense of security most tion, has for t he Day- ships awarded in ' the tests. Each all of three br til I',S, I ino' I(" s .' ..
drivers assume on the strai.e:ht- ton and Cincinna1i UmpireS
I
scholarship is kood for ," nd S' I' X, O' ra,ndclll'lctr n. , r cked ff 0 11
. . ht A sociation to 'conduct severa ' h C I fA' I ' (l f"o
h d b t th
away. If they are tur11lng ri g' , t years in t .e , 01 ege g:ncu 7 S'he nl oved, to Oa,v. ton from Route 73 for tree ay u e
I , It ' If tl rul es interpreta ion meetings. t Oh t t u t
ttl' h eno 0'11
or l eft tley are a er . ley rl'rst f these sessions will ,o,' e ture a 10 a e OIver -!. Harve seven years a.g'Q. wa er nev'er. rose 1
are backing up,' the,
to close ' U. '. . 42 south of
with caution. If the are pre- held tonight at the Waynesville R de' MRS: NElliE McKINSEY 'Wayne ville as,it did. in prevl0lts
paring t o stop, the drive wlt i! Hi',!?: h c11001 gymnasium at 8 '$50'} tor e ross
fl o ds th,s .yeaI'. One , Wilmmg- ,
tare. "
P. M. With. Clarence Menzler., , . 11 ." Mrs. Nellie McKin e. died (n f on dr-iver' tri ed thC 'rwl11 '
But wh n they hift into hi,g-h Dayton Association, in . . . f ' Memorial hos Hal; Piqua, Ohio, '1' 0 in ' M hday ev ni!1 {Y bnl'y
gear t drive a few blocks. O( The classes will be held eadl 'With" the r eceipt ot a ew ' Apr' ' . age-7..J- " . 0 laVe wat er mto hI
mile ,in the iUll e direct ion, Thur day, in conjunction with mor e contributi on' this wee,k, -' 'Funera-l at 2 P. exhau t pipe and tall his motor.
the al 0 ' shift inl o a care e s the regulariy scheduled meet- Wayne Jownsfiip's Rei Cross M., April '14th ', G.llt1l1g He used his starter t qack , ut
frain , f mind. riving 1 e- ing f the softball l eague. drive reached , $501.84 by Fun ral ' f the , water, . and , found _ no
c In almost aut omatic ' and .t.t is the intenti n df,O' Re,g-an m, orning.' Mea'n, wbile, Ohi o. Burial ,m Cefl1e- p damage d I''le . . "
th ' relax. The ecome th to' thoroughly ver e a I players , .
t ery. She was the Widow of M'ad-. . Wa f1 sville cho 1
f or a bfmv ut, an UI1-, ,i.n the w:
el1
:t
in
b the Warren, County drIve as a ison McKinsey. ' due to r,eopen this ntorning-.
e ' pecte'd curve a thoughtle s' I ul,es, b.ut softt1a I am ,ase whole had passed .the $8,000 . ....0.....-. H wever:, , the sec nd h Wlh.i{
I l:i d ' t , "tl ' 'I ' I , ball enthusla,sts are wlflcome to mark tOJward its goal of Mr. 'and Mrs. Wa.rren Bt'at1- of the on.eretta '40h D ctar.'
J
11 a'I' , nto l e lwa . . I' o'in l'n tile discussion-period rtf 0 000 ' , .
K t-'
Which probably explall1s wh ' . 'r ' 'I ' t f P 1, .
do k were in Wamego, an as, which had ,been pla.pned f r ,
the death rate on Harveysbllrg' , ,W111Ch WI I VIta por .lOn 0
vel' ,the:\v ek:-end and attend- l a t wa . can ell ed bec.:ause
" " hill is compare '\ each ,rules sessl?n. E t St H I ti D ed the funeral servic.:es for the c1osin,;,.for three day had
the deaths on a Rood r ad The to as ern ar as Dspec Q Judg,e WiHiam E. Smith. piled up so much work fiJI' t he
like U. S. 42.
'Apnl 29,. With a, . ,: ' :: . mJth' ha frequently YISlt d tll lent.
Weeks of work were
ted f or 80 student si,ngers, am1
an unCOunted number of
helpers ' and facul t,
school 1 Frida ' I .
nancially, th.at the
school choir wilt get robes' f or
Its formal ap;p-e-arances. But f or
the performer and direct or
Gahris, it means that at la t th \'
can withoiIt w ndel'ing
how the show is going to b
receivt!'6. T
To the more than 500 per-
n ,who aiten e j the show i .
was an ent evenin"' l
with -a .ploUhat mi ghf have J e ' n ,
, lifted from the silent ' movies of
30' years ag , and with a var-
Iety of tuneful ' ong: . '
pecial credit au, 'hl tp go t
N nna Longacre.., the accom-
panist, for hOll rs of piano play-
1I1g' being cau O
'l1t in any
SOUI' ch0rds" of the
- }I i t were outslandll1g, and
, Don Rye iets the humor laurels
f I' hi black-face role,
Farmers Club Meets
Mr. and Mr . J. R. Gons of
Wilmington entertained tIle .
\ Vayne Tqwn h,ip Farmers Club-
J1' Thursdil Y. ,The' were
ed wi' tIl ril1.g, ft weI's.
Hugh ProfesS.Qr of
Dramatics at Wilmingt on Col-
l ege, \\: as peaker. Dr.
raul Vandervort of
toiJ ve two vocal solos,
lj Without A Son,g''' . and "Be_
cause." He was " accOlnpanied
by , Charles Pischer, a ,graduate
o'f 'the Cincihnati C0nservatory
Qf Music. ' Miss Robyn' Cotner
a granddaughter bf Mrs. Gons"
played two. piano seJectrons . .
Durin,g' the recess
the' business session Mr. Fischer
played several of his own .sel-
ectIOns. Mrs. Frank Le May of
Lebanon reviewed "Inside U.
SA." J y John 'Gunther.
. The Club will meet with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Sackett on
May 13.
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BBAD TBI: m.A88DUIJ ADfI I
haWing' of baseball films, sec- MiamI J 0.7, 0 .. L. h re and is \ ell known. ' ;;"";;'''':''';:''';-'-'-__
J;eo from the Dqyton Baseball " held Its annual mspechon "
Club, which is a of the \vith Mrs. A number of fri ends 'an'ci re- Quit aoadside Dumping
Cleveland Indian"s farm organ- clle' Stel Itz, Oeputy Gral!d Mel- l atives here attended the fun- ' , ' i zation. These' films depict the ()f O! ' 'eral services, 'in on . Town hip Of.ficial W. alBS
o 'ef ' ' 0 as e In I", , 0 ' " , r" .Mrs:- _ _
,
I C Jn1! S ars I ac we ,1) ln
e
ty bers 'an Norah' We"ltz, Mother of Mr. A recent by Coullt,Y
Cincinnati, Wa'rren SpahnJ' Bos- en-joyed a djnner. Maynar,d Welt z. " En 'ineer H. C. Stil e a 'alnst
ton" "Braves and BolJ Feller, , tables were Slrbstlcally arr,an,e.ed .
111't hel dumping- cif and
Cleveland. ,Johnny Mize of the ' with ,sprin,g- flowers and .Mr.-and Mr Lacy tin an . along t ate and l ocal Gi'ants and several other slug- Two hundJ;ed guests rc,g-Istered , and Mr. and Mrs'. Archi e Betker roads was 'heartil y end r ed thi s ' r are also 'filmed. ' far the inspecti on, attended the funeral . of their w ek by on.e of 'the truste s of Last week the league was ad- several 'f athr, Frank 'Betker, Wayne Town 'hi. Violations, dre ed by Mr .. Gtoss, Twenty-elg'ht different Cha Wednesday at. the Rl e mg-c..J' are especially frequent here, Tl e
Dayt on UmpIres ASSOCIation, were represented. MI:, . Stanle) Funeral Home In Dayt on ana exp, lained and the .law will have
who explained 110w that Bailey, 'Worthy Matr n, wa ' th,!;:; tIle burial at \,voodland Cern - to be enf0rced. ization wO,uld handle the various presiding officer. , .. - tery. , '
, In almo t every -town,ship of ' gam.es tJlIS season at Wayne , the activllle , ,
the count 'refuse can be found
Red!l1ond, of the was to t,TIe PEAN STANLEY TO SPEAK. , aJ ng ' the s in Athletic Co., mg room. where,fl:li1t PUih.. AT CIVIC CLUB MONDAY cant area Ju ' t 'off hi ghway. Introduced,. th.e Goldsmith s-e!ved. from WIl ,-' Mr. Dean Stanley, a Leba'lon Large oll'ection , areas. for Kar.-
for and pOSSible mmgton, Cll1c1l1nah, New.
baRe :ire n \V- l ocated 111 Umon
league adoption. , lington, Lebanon, Harveysb\lrR'. attorne, will . add): 5S t'be town hip (Z ar r ad ) in Salem ,The Fairley !'fat-dware Mason" Morrow, WaynesyiLJe Civic Club at it t wn hip near the sit of Mt,
managed by Jrvm Mu,Iford
j
Martmsville, Loveland, payt on, monthly dinner meeting, in, the and in , r aLlklin and
contracts, being the first c: ub to Greenfield, Bethel, ' H!llsbor , . Methodist Church basement at , Wayne t Q\vnships .. ' , sign I 2 accordm?, to Franklin, Go hen, Sablll;) and 7.1' m. next Mond.ay. Ilis topic Not onl y i the litter unsan(- ' league secretary MIller. Milford. "
ha not yet dl . 10 eel. tary and un ig: htly, but it ,IS UI1- Clifton Owens, FrankTin. was
lawful til s said. He poInted
signed as one of Fairley' s slab-' FUTURE IS HERE: , '
'lit th'at can and other I;etqsc
men.
T' I o'n' ms' dama,!{e mower and 0 her ' mac-
, Al Polinsky" local merchant, e eVISI F" ',. hinery lIsed al ong the, Digh-
and a former league player, was .
,
" ' way . , .. '"
, elected to the protest board. T ' B S t ' d'
----- The league vqt,ed conduct 0 egIR a Dr ay GARDEN CLUB
play on Monday, " ,
" .
' ABOUT AFRICAN 'YIOLETS and Thursdays, With
' ' . re i,s a. proc,ess AND CULTURE g.ames ' to be. booked Newsreeis, sports ' featur>-. which photogra'phs WIth high TIl e' ard, n Club he'Id if- on othel n1g'hts of week. : ' and dramatic programs ,are ct- fidelity proJZrams. as they ,are coml. i'ned March and April The consen7.us ofop.mlOl1 was luong the :presented "Live ' 111 tl}e ong-l11al with Mr '. Paul Mall-
that opelated too sian shows which Will be avall- cw YI..l!'k hroad i1 t. ri c and Dr. , Enupa H ll oway , many 11IghtsJast 0 11 and It able to metropolitan Cincinnati Cin inna ti t ekview'er can ex- , co-hoste SeS' at the home of
was voted", to ' curtaIl la t year S audi,encesstartjnj! Saturlia:y. The ', t: t within the next few weeR t he fOrmer.
schedule.
programs are the 'result of a t o see Fox Movi tone N Foll owing' the busin-ess scs-
, Bellbroak sent word t0l1ay confractigned'last week in New "Television Theatre,' ,featurin,e: si n, a paper on "Af ri can Viol-
,that they wO,lJld be represented York by officials of the Cros!ev Broadway actors in ets" was 'read by, Mi s t ra at tonite's me ti n,!?:. Broadc'asting Corporation, plays j "Sports horts', the ra- ' hepherli , and JIG ranillms ane they ace pt "d tire l eag-ue wiIl erators of WLWT. l1i -televi i on feature "Author Their 'Culture" was the tOPi
be at its j screngt,h of The new 50,OoO-watt tel evi. meet's Critic, " boxing matche's of Mrs. Fred Hoak. Mi s six clubs.
ion transmitter- ' a 571-foot to- and I ri lefjr'hts from MaHson Williams also told of "New
BOY SCOUTS TO COLLECT
PAPER HERE APRIL 24
Troop 40 of the Boy Scouts
will hold a paper drive in
Waynesville on Sa turday, Al ril
24 -it was announced this week
by' Scoutmaster Joseph E.
James. Resident are asked to
tie newspapers and
in separate bundles and have
them ready by 8 o'clock Satur-
day l11ornmg .
..
wer in Clifton Hei,g:hts-will luare Garden, th Vegetables" for this eat.
into Use Saturday. This will en- f rthcoming .Louis - Walcott After t()' ' meet able any televisiqn s.et witllin 4 world's with ,Mrs. Lawrence Flirnas ' l11
miles of Cincinnati to rec ive ship battle, and the Dem9cratic May, a pleasant social hour was the programs barring unexpect- and Repuhlican national con- spent with refr ed difficulties. The first pro- ventions in June. '
g- ram Saturday will 'be a Ci,ncin- Network 'Contract fo r STOUT FAMILY MOVES ilati-Syracuse baseball game; WL \V C, COlumhus, and
' NBC network pro!\rams will WL WD, Dayton, television sta- Dr. and Mrs. Alfred E. be speeded to Cincmnati by tions to be rected I y Crosley anq daughter have moveq Into
Kinescope film recording. Many later this year" t heir new h!lme N?rth Street. will be scheduled in Oncjnnati also have been drawn up ' with Dr .. Stout IS to hold witkin 24 hours of their initial NBC and will igned in the office hours .at former presentation in New York. Kine-' near future. ' , home on South Mam Street.
The
. S T' A B LIS H E D 1 I 0 Q.
Published Every Thursday
At Ohio
CARL G. SM ITH, E.ditor
Entered .s second cl matter at the Post Office
. SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1;50 a Veal:' in Adva!"oe
.METHODIST CHURCH .
... R.. B . .. Mini . t r
Church ' School 9 :36 A. M.
J. J. 'Surske, Supt. .
Worship 10 :3 0 A. M.
Youth Fellowship '
Sunday, ' 7 :3 p. 111.
--
ST. EPISCOPAL
8AMUEL N. ' KEYS,. Minister '
Church S 9 :30 a.' m.
: Nllrsety Sthool . fO :3'0 a. m.
Morning Prayer l 'P:3 0 Ill.
FRIENDS
hom of the teacher, Mr .. A. f(.
.' Em ry. Other lected were
.. J 0 eph Hitting . r, vi ' -president, r
, and Ma'r . Hol1,ingsworfh, secre-
tary. Games durinR.' .
the so ial h ur and refr hrnent
. were rve:l'. Th ,
wi ll e on M April _6.
" WILSON ....... SACKErT
VOWS EXCHANGEt>
,.'
. First Day School . 9 :3 O. 1I
for ' Worship ,
.........,....;-::-:----.-..:, . to: O-a:rf1.
ST. AUGUSTINE '
Father Krumholb, Priest
Masses 8 and 10 A. M.,
"',, ---
'WJ\YNESVIbLE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
I R,' M .. Johnston, Minister
'Bible Sch.oo
l
.' '9 :30 'a.m.
COmmi.mion '. " .
Evenin.gS.erv,' c , 7 :30 'P M.
. -
CAESARS FRIENDS
.REV. DAVID STANFIEL.O,' Minister
Worship ervi'e . J :." ... . a, ' ni.
Sunday SchOOl 1 0 t.s g m.
- '
FERRY CHURCH of CHRI. T
RALPH E. STiN,SON. Minister '
Bible Scho I . ,',' 9:3 a.m.
M:orning W9rship . :l.m.
Meeting 7 :00 p.m.
Young .People's M etin.1t
. 7 :()O P:D1.
ervi ' . 7: 0 p.m. ,
-
.' HOLLY METHODIST
T. M,. SCARFF, Minister
Sunday SchOOl , :30 a.in ,
' E. A. Earnha. rt, Supt.
Worship Service 10 :3 a ,m.
Evenipg , rvlce . 7: . 0. p .. n.
UTICA E. U. B. CHURCH
aEV. WILLI AM .SHANNON
Sunday SchoOl ". 9 :30 a.m .
. ' Mrs. J ames Garri' 11, upt.
. 1 .. t and lInday'
,each month 1 (.I.: ( r m.
CRUSADERS CLASS
ELECTS.O NDOR
..
SPRING. C EANING TJlVfE'.
OPSETS ITS SCHED lLE.
,
GOODWILL REPORTS
Chal'Je Orndorf ele" ,
pre ident of the; Crllsadl!1" -: I '
ot the vVaynesville Church Ill'
Chri t II it last in
.,
, . a.t the home of
Harllington
North Ilnd Walter s.treet.s
Mr. and Mrs. Fnllicis
Brown have nit'umed from
honeymoon and are residin,g' in
the Larrick Home on u.th
.Main Street.
Mi -s' Luc Em1ly . spent Ja
Friday with Mrs. Carrie Lippin-
cott.. '
PAGE 2 THE MIAMI
OHIO . No. 4364-
T H U R S DAY, APRIL 15, 1948
..
_bOO SlAnu ... ,...
IAN fIANCISCO
on 'account of Mrs. l ;ov;eTys
father, Mr. E. ,L Roberts. . .
. Mr. and Mr . -Kenneth Elzey
and daughter, Marjorie df Day-
ton, visited MT. and Mis. Walter
, EI.z Y unday ' :
kjar Ii Whitak r (ttt) 415
LET US "HELP 'YOU
I

LOCKERS RENT FOR $12.50 to $15.00
. Ph Your Or .er and We, will Fltrni h .
Beef ,Pork or P ultry atWIJ Ie pric s
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY 41 1948
YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL' BE APPREClATED
For RepreSentative '
"
'.
To The General
I
. '
. Fred
agemeyer
Your Vote and Sup
\
rt Will f3e Appr ciate<l
Rej'lublian Prim.ary May 4> 1948
PAG. ,3 THE MIAMI GA%ETTE
WAYNESVI.LLE" OHIO 'No,. 4364-
T H U 8 DAY, ' 15, 1948
LEGION BASEBALL
PRACTICE RAINED OUT
Won
WayneSVille 4 __ 11-'-:_--==
Ameriqin Legi )11 4
Tomni 's Place 44
2
Appearance and ...
G .. od Housekeeping 41
Hen\ierson 40
.
The first Am'erican LegIon
BasebalJ practice, scheduled last
Sunday was rained-out, but
managers Bob O'Re,e:an an i
Bill Sawyer have caned another
session for next Sunday. An
candid,ates,17 years' and under,
are invited to be at the Waynes-
ville High Scho01 ,diamond from
2 :30 to' 4 :30 ,Po M. Any. boy
who was -seventeen bef0re Jan-
uary 1, 1948 is not eligible.
,Columbia ' Rec d. 36
. 31
37
38" \
42
of your with
This club will use the base-
ball suits fr,om last year's LeK-
- ' ion , nine, : so that all any rJoy
must provide himself with is
,' his own glov,e and hoes.
Catchers' equipment- , will be
proviged by. the
" AmencanLegtOn.. . '
C. Pa m.er
O. Rose
' I. Mulford
V. Hill
E. Ramby
R. Gons
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200 169
159 149
145 1 7
185 , 202
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mi. JJoft"
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Welch- .
, r 'pent even,in,g-
with Mr. and Mrs. Morri Lewis
,and fam:iIY.
(Hel.d Over 'Fr m Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Eug-en Welch-
er called on Mr. and Ml:S. Hily
Mr. and Mr. Pat H pkin ' Gibson unday evening.
and famJl y of Wa ne ' ville m v- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 'Crawfor I
ed into their ne",; hom a1ur- f Xenia the
day. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Clara sp.-ent Clarence
unda,y aftel'n on with ' Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roger,
Mr . Thomas Runyon. ' , Mrs. Emma Gibson of Bell-
Mr. and . Mrs'. Hil y Gi n, br ok ,p,ent unday .with' Mr. .
Mr. an i Mrs. Morri Lewrs and and Mrs. 'Hily Gibson. Mrs. Gib.
1 Jerry;" called on Mrs. Di k ' 11 i i' mainillg' f0r a few
Hanes in X'enia Sa.-turday. e k
M d
w e s. ,
1'. an Mrs. Everett Bunn 11 '
'aHed n MJ:. "' and Mr . Har t i Mr. and Mfs. Ernest Earnhart
Hog-ers and Mrs. Emma Gi 11 and on David" and Mr. and
, Qf Bellbrook, Monday evenIng. ' Mr G. H. Kersinger spent th .
Mr. Ev rett Bunnell called w' ekenct , with Mr. and Mrs.
n Mrs. Ruth Davis of Wa 11 ' - James Wildman of
ville Friday. Ohio. , ,;
Mrs. Clarence Crawf ' r i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence.
spent T. afternoon \viD) fO,rd on Mr. Carl Rldmger
Mr . Thomas Runyon. , " and Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Russell' Mrs. Robert Greene of
of Lebanon sent Wednesday ton, Mrs .. . Shaw of Xerlla,
eveninJ( with Mr. and MIS. Lti ' M(s. Henry Berg-es 0! , 8
7
aver-
MQrgan. town called ' on Mr. and Mrs.
.
WE CONGRkTULATE the cast; director, and back sta'ge ,
of the Waynesville High School
Doctor' for an per.formance which was ' enjoyed
th j' ughly by all
-MR. AND MRS. HOWARD BROWN
MON'S .PANTRY
-, ,
BULK AND READY.PACKED
Also Wide Line ' of GROCERIES CANNED GOODS
, ALSO AVAIlABLE: .
, - FROZEN \ FISH <
FRESH FRUITS AND ,VEGErABLES
Lacy' s
. ,
PHONE 2662
To Buy, Sell,.
. Rent, Borrow, USE
Handigas 35
Eagles 21
4
57
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510 '170 12240- 163 . 7
483- ' 1'61 ,9891 146 68'
407 136 115'56 150 77
512 171 1 1500. '1-+9 77
59.74 149 41
240 '1 '1(50
'1-5 1. '
Lue Morgan unqa. , .
M,r . . D w . Come-t ck or
Beavertown catltlt on Mr. Hil
Gibson Friday aftel noon.
SKIllED DRIYER'S
, SCHOOL ,STRESSES:
IT HAPPEr,l TO YOU
"Safer Streets ana' Hig-h-
ways" is the '0(\1 f the War,-
ren County ' Skilled 'Driver-;,'
School. This school j:s par t
. f a c ntinuing- traffi ' afetyed-
ucation. progr,am originated
the National Safety Council and.
beine- locally carrred 0ut by th
Warren County Skilled Drivel" S
cJ1001 with sessions twice at
month at the Lebanon
choat. "
"It can happen t y u" 'i
theme of the April dri e' to
press on 'everyone the tIl ' UgIll
that acCidents don't always hap- '
pen ' to the ' other fenow.
National S,afety 'Council re,-
cords . show . thaf' orie out , f
\ ,every two Am,erkans now
has been or will be injured rn a
traffic acCident , uri'I ess -.onr
streets and 'highways-and OU
personal habits-are ma:le
er.
The . officia'l . sl ,g't,l 11 for the
sC'ho.ol is "Your Life 1 In Your
Hands." This' means that ver '
citizen must accept personal re-,
sponsibility for traffic safety.
If each of us. would just save
one life 'every day-our o\\'n-,
it would be easier t 'make' our
town a , safer tQwh the.Y a,r
round. . .
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. tul1I1s "
and children had as Sunday din-
ner guests Mr. ,and Mrs. Sam
'Stubbs' and on of.
Ohio, and Mrs. Amanda ' Hart- , .
fum.
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Sun, r,aiD, snow enid ,dusty windS ci:gabiat )
your house the year 'roUnd, wearing away
'its appearance and value. A thin larer .
, of paint is its only ptotection. I' J . . ..
- Why who Jmow paint
choose ACME. For ACME' House Paint,
Is made to',' a balanced formula. A that
pr()tects ,agaibst heat as well as cold,
, dust as well as rain. In
see our selection of the I . .
Itta.utll1ll DeW AQW: GciIIoa
" I
South Main Street
...--
Your Vote and Be Apt:'reciate.i
Candidate For
. , ", Ii. '
COmmiSSiOner'
,I I
WARREN COUNTY . '
to Repliblican Primary, May 4th
-Polilical Adv.
I I
Nellie Madden . of Clarksvi.tIe
C7 Mrs. Olive Curl with Mrs.
ome spent Mo.nday in Cineinnati.
mo.rning. A picture of the
pro.posed buildling was
, and students were asked If they
wo.uld like to. se.e it erected. The
answer was an emphatic "yes."
Then came the next
"How many wo.uld be
to. work to see lhe
become a rea.my?" The answer
unanimous ..
Mrs. Mattie . Stoops' of Van . Mrs. Evalyn Peterson, nr.
Wert Ohio Mrs Mary. Berry- Emma Holloway and Miss Orive
man 'and M'rs. Dennis Of Williams attended the
Columbus were dinner guests on .. Club Thursday at th
Sunday of Miss Minnie DOlt home of Maurice.
Mrs. Ollve Curl and Dr. Em-
son.
rna were present at
. L. Mc' and the W. C. T. U. meetin,e: ,t the
MISS Ruth Chandler With Mrs. home of Mrs.' loyd Davl on
Kellar Hoak, MIss Anna lou e _ Friday evening, . '
and Mrs. lester Mr. Newton Dearth and
spent afternoo.n 10 daughter, Miss Ina Dearth of
Dayton. , ' Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. lestet
One groupi of students surged
forth pledging 50 ho.urs each for
the projec[. Before the gather-
ing was complete, mo.re than
. 300 had, joined the U 50"
.'

Sweet WiUiams
Lilies ,
. Chrysanthemums
Iris, H'ibi1cus,
Surplus SttoGk, sp'eciat prices dur.
. .. ing Afpril '
.DNA ST. JOHN
LANDSCAPE SERVICE
Lawn & Garden M.intenance
SHRUBBERY-
and Mrs. of
near lebanon called on their
,cousins Dr. Mrs. R.
on Sunday afternOQn.
WILMINGTON COLLEGE
STUDENTS PLEDGE TO,
HELf' BUILD
Another student had. an even
"bigger' proposal - 1 00 hours
.. of labo.r eaeh -- and his U 100"
club soon had nearly 1 00
dents and mempers.
This group was then hatldeti toe
picks . and were
given the honor of turnm,l?: the
, tlrst dirt.
. In an move', PROGRESSIVE 'WOMEN
Wilmington College, o.rganized HONOR SENIOR GIRLS-
to help itself when its ' 650 , . '
students and members . The, ,Pfogressive Business
pledged this week. to. do.nate. ,Wo.m'en held their .re)tular
.worth of labor to.warg., : ing on
construction of a badly needea April 7, at the no.me of MJs.
new dormitory to house 75 Alv.a Thompson. A pot-luCk
m n.
supp.er was enjoyed with the
Then Senior girls guests. The table
their words, g-roup left the covers, ' napkms . and v
asserilbly and desp,ite rain and decorations were decorated With
started diggin.l{ the fo.und- ted rbses, the 1948 class flower
ation for the new and .each was pllesented
girls, faculty members, and the with a beautiful c()r-
college president lined liP sIde sage.
THE GAZETTE PAGE 4
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4364
T H .U R $ DA Y . APRIL ,5, 1948

Three members of Tr.oop 40
accompanied leaders Joe Jam'es n t"
and Ronnie Rush on an . 0 e6
night camping trip Friday, ca r- ,. .
rying packs fr o.m 2 A de zen sen iors are. spending-
to 35 pounds. En route they to.day at a-
were offered a ride but refused 1: ::.:; with 50.0 ther ' niors
to turn th hike int a hitch from 150 schools who. are guests

at the eiKhth ' annual liigh
. The first "incideOL r came school senior day. They ,are
shortly a suitable site was tour the campus, see a
found for pitching a lent.: Bob show by the cnllege m\.lSlC
Mbran thought- the qUickest partment, have djpner . there,
way to. getr-Id of an old trn can 'af)G information about col-
would .be to. kick it jnto a near- lege courses.
by' creek. ' He wa surpri e i -The. annual party Itiven by
w"hen his shoe followed the can the freshmen for ' .t h'e rest of the.
into the water. ' hiR;h scho.ol will be held' tomor-
The scouts crawled between ro\V night at 8 in the gymnas-
their blankets shortly after., SlIP- ium. Betty Satterthwaite Is
per but was he.ani at freshmen president, and .most o
odd hours. Just after Jo .... the 'class members ' are
found that his walch stop- on committees . .
Bed at 1 :30 he heard ano her ' Arrangements are be i n
'sleep.er ; tellin,g- Peter Keys, made for chem,istry stuctents to
''It's 4 :.)0. ' Two hour after atten i the ato.mic energy show
that the scouts' v 'ntured forth, at Miamisburg April 29, t May
bllt the scoutmasters waited to . 1. '
. until a ni e- w.arm fire was I
bla,zmg. " WILHEl.MINA JlRADDOCK,
, After breakfast the SC,out ' De- 'JERRY COOK APPEAR .. '
gan hunting for. "fo.ol s .tt 1 j" ON YOUTH BROADCAST
to settle their CUrIosity at out .he
b,y side to turn the first hovels- , MusiC' and ga:nes were the
ful o.f then ' kep't at it 'entertainment provided follqw-
a1\ day ' long, in mud the, dinner. ',.
" TOM' PITTS
substance. All they found \Va ' a Jetry COQ,k 'a-nd Wilhelmina
of blue da.Y, in which they Braddock of 'Route f', Waynes-
wrapped their po.tatoes to bake' represented the Wayne . '
for dinner . . Many fossils :were vi"lle Farm ' Bureau youth
knee-deep. ,., ' . '
, College's youth- . The Farmer'
ful p.resident, . Dr. Samuel D. , Grange will meet in reg':llar ses-
, Marble; presented' theided and sian ort Saturday even.mg and __ plans f0r :the new dr>r,mltdry an , especia'lI,Y program'. Is
to the entIre college Tuesl1ay , bein .. g- arranged. .
PLOW SHARES
Sharpeped, ' Repointe'd, Hard
Surface by expert. we have
the services of Bill Lawson,
who ran a blacksmith shOp for
years. Special grinder for
mower blades.
lo .. '
BILL LEE

: Wa)'De Park
GOODS
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SPORTING GOODS ,
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MOTORCVC,-ES
Phone 506-X 5 MulberrY
LEBANON, OHIO
STOKE'S 'DAIRY
"MEADOW P.-oduCt."
Phone 21 LEBANQN, OHIO
PRANK ,I BCY, R.pree.nt.tiv.
FOR
FIRST TERM AS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Warren
. Republiean Primary - 4,
found, but none of the flyIn g Coundl this rnoan on a
variety. When dinner, '.vas stlr[- mad cast featuriul{ W3rr n
ed, the po.tatoes were burn '" to County Farm Bureau Youth
a crisp, but Ronnie made. so.me Councils ver WRFD, . Worth-
excellent biscuits. After c\. .. n- ' ing-ton; Ohio. " .
in,e: the th '", ut . Spring'boro '( outh Co.uncil
starte home.
was r::: presented by Andrew
-
Billhardt, RQute , 1, Lel!anon,.
Mr. and , Mrs.Ctarenee J. and Teen-Unity C:ouncil by
Da vis moved Saturday ,from the William Me ef, Route 1,
.. home of his patents; Mr. and <;>n. '
Mrs. Loyd Davis, to their newly " T.hese menlbers were ac-
. at Thifld . . by ' J. M. Greene,
and Chapman Streets, '" QrganizatiQn manager, the
,
Worthington Studio.
The 'skilled driver's scho.o,
n,ow beiPK cOl1ducted .at Leh.
anon, w.as secured through the
Aff0rts of these Yo.uth Councils.
WEST WAYNE' COUNCIL
a54
. W,AYNESVILLE, OHIO' ,

,
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FEDERAL LAND BANK LOW COST LOANS'
No Application, or CommiuiOD .Chaqea
4" INTEREST .
. . 20 OR 33 'YEARS TO REPAY
. '
You Are A 'Member of a Farmer-Owned Credit Association
PaW 011
. WR1TE-CAU.
lEBANON N. Fol ... A.
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PAGE S THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WIAYNESVILL" OHIO No .. 4364
'T H U R S DAY, APRIL 15, 1948
,
thirty-five years .of teaching
which she accomplished.
Laura was a teacher, de-
voted to her work, and to her
.J m
pupils. Each year new names
. . .'- ;- were added'to her list-but her
'If, , emoriam and pride in them
" ,>' great to fnelude
. ' A tOt Laura McKinsey .onc. ,
Lal,Jta McKinsey was bom . She was quiet, unassuming,
Dec. 2 1884, at the old Me- appreciative, a valiant friend,
' Kinsey homestead, three mites . who no malice il1 any .one" .
southeast of Waynesville, Ohle. . and who never l.ost a friend ex-
She away after a l.ong' . ccpt by deaHI. '.. -
and Illness at the home On a sampler her by a
of her only sister Mrs. ' Earl former teacher whe bas knewn
Swain near Lebanon on MarCh .' since childhood are the fol-
22nd, 1948, w.here for twenty- words w.hich ,the
two . years she has made her . ftlt ,,(ere of Laura
home followinK- the death .of McKmsey \ re-
her parents. , Having . graduated here by request.
from Waynesvitte HiKh Scho.ol . Sweet are the thoughts
in the class of 1904, she attend- which 'Savor. 0f content.' Th.e
ed the National Normal Univer- quiet mind is richer than a
sity in Lebano,) and spenl many 'She had a. habit of. col
summers . educaUonal leetmg poems. which appealed
work to Qualif herself fer tbe to ner and tIllS seemed to
, '
be a . " ,.,
, ""In Pastures Green"
PAlliTINC
..
ness leadeth me, " n Mrs. Ralph Barger and child- In weary ways, where heavy I. ' ren, Barbara and Randal of
shadows be, ' , " . e .__ Washington ' C. H. spent the And br still waters? No, not
week-end witl1 Mr. and Mrs', always so; , " Miss Wanda Clark, : daughter . calvih Longacre ' a'nd famil y
Oft time the heavy tempests of Mr. and Mrs. WaIter Clark . and Mr. and . Mrs. Fred RuSh .'round me ,btew and Mr. Rebert Channell of and family. '
I
And Q'er my soul, the waves . Dayton, were married at' Lytle Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Herman ' and billows go." I Church Sunday , afternoon by entertained Mr. a'n:t Mrs: am
But when the storms beat loud- , Rev. Joseph Myers of Dayton. W. Rickey of Cincinnati at. tVn- est and I cry . The imrneQiate families were . ner Sunday. , .
Nlo,ud for help, the Master present.
Mr. arid Mrs; CI de Hay, er standeth by, '
Mr. and Mrs .. Everett Early, moved froro Dayton last k' And whispers ' to my soul '.'Lo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shipley, Mrs. ,' te the Wallace Cottage her ' , ' . if is I" .'
.J.. 8. Mrs. Guy Rout .. . . ,Miss Margie and JimmIe:
Se where he Ieads ' me; '1 can . zahn, Mrs. W.illiur Feulks of Dayton spent . le safely 'ge " attended ' Inspectl9n of the weekend with their K'ramt-r Jr-
And in "the blest hereafter I Eastern .star . at Waynes,vi11e ents, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. LO.lg-" shall know . Saturday . . acre. . . , ....
Why in his wisdom, he has led Mr. and Mrs. Tperle Jqnes Mr, and Mrs. -' Paul ' Shi l vV
me so." '. . attended the concert of the ' and children spent Sunday with
Written by.her.'former teacher Junior Philhar!l\Onic : near W'ashlngton, ' C. H
and Life friend.. . afternoon at the ' Att . ,Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur . Clark
Dayton. , Their entertained a,t ' a family '
Mrs. Rose, Fires, who fell at MIlton, IS a member of Sunday evenlOg, their chlldr n her hOme, several weeks ago, Orchestra.
and families froin Dayton.
and fractured her hip, ' has re- rs: Ruth Burroughs ' .or . Mrs. Ma,rg-aret ., Johns, who turned froml Miami' Vatley' Hos- Spnngboro spent ,several ,days. underwent a mafor operatien
pital, I and is cenfined to 'bed at last with her sen and wife at Mia.mi Valley Hospital, re- her heme. .
Mr. Mrs. 'Guy BU,rreug'hs ,to her Saturday.
Not always-sometimes He
Who knoweth best in kind,.. ,
................
and ltttle son.
She IS ,IUS(tn faIr condition ..
, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CoUin ' Tuesday dinner guests "of
and ' .Mr. Charles Cellins of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn
Dayton \vere dinner guests Sun- . and wer : Mr. and Mrs.
day at , the pome 'of Mr. and Sperry Boitnott ' ot Troy, Mrs.
Mrs. Walter Kenrick. ' Earl ' MendeI)hall and daughter
DECORAT,INC '
.
'
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
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Every Job quaranteed
Free ,Estimates CheerfuUy
. G,iven
SHARP & WILLIAMS
9-12 each morning
' .. t-5 afternoons except
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'7-9 Saturday ... evening
OtQer eyening:s bl
Appointmen
TELEPHONE Q2-R
. C. E. Wilkin
-Bi., Specl8Uat
, .I,
t '26 South Detroit StNet . ,
DNL\,
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'The perialty for cleaning' cl.oth ..
. ing at is being chained.to
a tub of fuming cle'aning fluid,
ali ironing board, and' the
presen fear of fire I Why be
guilty of such a crime, our
prompt service fits .your ,taste
and bu.dget. . . .
The comforts of a ' home ,fol'.
those' who wish to hold services , here . .

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l.ii.DaI Bok .
rs
. . . ,
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, Mr. "Paul Johns of the Uni- of iipp City and Mr. andMr ,
.of Cincinnati is spend- William Tirine. and 'hildren .of'
109 the ,Spring vacatien with his Wa ne,syille.
, grandmether, Mrs. ' Margaret ever'al men' ,and ' boys fr III
Jehns.
C here attended tll i! father ancf
!. 'lMrs. ,Nettie 'Emrick is staYI.ng son t he t! ' h di t
,wah her - daUghter; M.rs. Leon Broll1 I'hood at Red ' Lion, n-
Sali.sbury at Washlnghm C. H. da, evening, Milten Jones was
until Mr. Salisbury is able t on toe program with trun t
re!l!rn home from a hospital in ac mpanied b," f\Hss
Inchanapol. is, In,d., un- Whitaker on th
derwent a maJor operation 3 ----
,weeks ago. . . Earl W. , Conner
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'OWN
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CANDIDATE FOR
,
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. COMMISSIONER
Priaaaq May 4, 1848
, . - ..
SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED

\
2Jr'J RiJge
an. Health Association held its now unusuall coopera
annual meeting and dinner at . tj n be' ween the Health Assoc-
the Golden Lamb in Lebanon. .iation , an j the count BoaTQ of
There, were ab0ut ,thirt - five Health.
home bef reo into bad habits . . THE MIAMI PAteE'
runnin.1.r and sheep killing WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 'No. 4364
mean a ieath T H U R S D Ii. Y, APRIL 15, 1$48
-A' FARM DIARY ,
by D . J. FRAIZER
there. Mo'st of them had been Our drake doesn t like roo PROSPECTIVE NURSES
attendin,{{ for a time but I sters. He, looks at them and OFFERED 48 PRIZES
_ \ a a newcomer. The battle a then Koes after them on his ' lit- IN ESS},Y CONTEST
Apr.il 9, 1948. Cold and t . is slow but tIe legs with his WIl1R:S A conte t for outhwe tern
chilly wiI\GS are ' to- It IS l?egmnmj! to show results. flappmg. If he catches one the Ohio high ' school girls
i
offering
day. The sun is shining, but Like\ so many things. the cure feathers fly. 48 ca h prize total in $
there was a frost last night. amt c . ntrol qf tuberculosis de- \yarning to owners of cocker 000, will be sp. < onso,red b.y the
Today ) have a furnace fire pend a great de.cur on early re- sp'anlels: A rumQr has come to Southwestern Distr:ct: CounCil
with my few shovels- , cognition of the disease. it is , me that two spaniels, one of the Ohio Hospital As oCt'a-
ful of coal and it feels very there that the society is direct'- black and one brown, were seen tion from April 11 Jo, May 8,
Kood. It a.sur:prise as yester- Inost .of efforts. The mobile - runninK, sheep in one of our it was announced this week'.
day was so warm and pleasant. X-ray unrt has' reveaJed unex- . neighbors' pastures. He shot at Prizes will e for the best
I sa\v pear trees in bloom but pected cases, some in people the dogs and then fonowed entries of ', 100 words rIess,'
only a faint show of cot r on' handling food or in positrons . them in to Wayne'sville to try to , c mpleting the statement. "I ,
the peach trees. ,I hope that it they c utd easily sprea(.1 find where' they and would like to be a nurse be-
nas' not hurt the fruit. ' ' . mfectlOn. place where. . to warn the owners. The cause .. ' II
, . I-.t is,' very hard on rilY little mar ' help is needed is went Iound and round but dill Ten prize of $5 wiII be ,e;I-
new pigs. 0rt
e
, wa-s born the bread Winner .of the not betray their iJames, so thetr yen each w.eek for four weeks.
t\Va days flg'O a'ud another born, mu t e hospltahze t Time pursuer ,"vent home' without Grand prize winn will then
yesterday. 1:
here
were In for a. cure be cut In identifYlnK them. ' !)ilme p.ay' be elected from the w"nriers
the 'oIcle t litter but thl morn- half If the dlseas I? recognrs,ecf ,two of our lambs . disappeared. of the weekly onte'sts.
ing was dead. One of them ar.l.y' the patient can be We do I?ot know that. the a gs The followin,g' grand priz s
\" , crawled into the oth .r h spltaIrzed promptly and know were on our place hut we are will be a\varded.: First, $350
p,en and the old 'sow looked at . that ....wi!L not their owners that It i Second, $225. Third, $ 125; 5
u every
ti
!1le we tried -to ,get it Peace f mmd means earlier re- dangerous for them to be seen Fourth Prizes of 2 eacn .
. 50 we left it there until we Cftn covery. , in this neighborhood. They tna y Entries may b'e made n a
keep her occupied eatin'1' while Mr. Camel' n of Oxford, the be y0ung dogs who don't know ! lain sheet f white paper, orv-
we in and g: it back. peaker, stre.s(.;d t,he imporfance . any better. Sheep) a,re such.silly 10 0' name, addre- , a,e:e,
1t bel l1,&'S. f coopet:atJon m alI thinR:s and it is sUI(::h fun to cllase school i cia - ear ' f .the en-
Have vou ever wondered movem nt::>. thetn, any would say, but trant. All entrie 'mll t be nrall e
where . your ' seal a I Li , lth coun II for every COI11- I know what ,It means tt:> lose fa CareerS in Nursing: Conte t
, . m ney .g.oes an i what th 'y d l1111111ty and operati n witI1 a dearly: belovetl oog' ecause Ohio. . J
wi ,h it .? M IIlday ev ning the the local heal.th authorities. I he tl;'at w y.' So watch -
Warren C unty' .... TubercuY'osls "" w-as .e:!.ad to hear that there TS your d.ogs and keep Ulem at fOil' a fine el ecti n of
hereby. 'to give 'you
I. faster Ito, \vater, ,
,J Day can,d . ,ap j gift ,
drop' 10 at the Waynesville Dru,l{
Store. -A iv.
Mrs. A. K. Day enier, d 'Chi"i t
spital last week, for J serva-
tlOn treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hopkins
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halt
' pent the week end at Rus el
Point and, enjoyeq some earlv
fi h inp:. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Preston:
of Cincinnati expect to arrrve
at their farm 'here tbis week, to
spe'hct the
Mr. llnd Mrs. J. B. Ri h had
as w.eek-end therr son
and Mr. and
Mrs. , May,nard Rich and two
sons of Pittsburgh, Pat
OPTOMETRIST
Waynesville' Office
Will Closed
Until Notice ,
Located Acro 's frolJl
Office.
Waynesville, Ohio
2. low.r-cost.II.t waftt, , .
th8ft other' oil or heater Of YQu,r money back.
PUBt.IC, SAE
. ,
Read this guarante'e: Try a for
days. Compare with other' or
. storage;:.type heaters of equal SIp. Coleman
must give ,you' hot water faster and at
cost , or we will tave " out 'and your
.
. AmasinS'low "' .. c": A Coleman '
. ample hot water for ' average family of 'four
I by burning 9P)y ' about . ten gallons of oil a
month. Store a whole , wi liter's ,uppJy in
a SO-gallon f;lrum. . ,' . '
" .
Work. , ., f."rr.t
,Coleman bu'r:ns fuel .oil; 'no ga. or' 'electric
,connections. needed. It-, auto";'ati,c tOo-
. . , ,',1 . ' ,
gtves plenty hot water anytiJ'lrle '.t tIM
, tum 01 a tap.: "0 periods.
20 Gal.
30 Cal.
45 Gal.
Regular Price' 15% Off
119.95 102.1'6
139.95 ' 119.89
169.95 ,.. 145.59 '
, ' l l \
......... ..... Y.. .,
AtJrOMATII( 'O.IL
.,WATER HEATERS
Fairley Hardware 5
, , .
8 - BIG STORES - 8
1 \riIl sell at , public auction, on the. Bur,nett Brothers
farm, 'located on The Waynesville and ' Lytle roao, 3 miles
norNl \\ es. of 2 miles east of L tie. Take route
48 to Lytle p-o east: route 42 to W'aynesville take"
, Lytle road, nort'h west on . "
.
2 ....;..: HORSES - 2 . , J
2 extra ood. w rk mares, about 1 II , s. each.
. . 13 -..; OF cATnE .
'\ ' )!,! , 1
7 Cows' g.. d 'fl ow of 111ilk; 4 coming, two 'years' .
;. 1- 6 months old; 1 yearling bull. 'Fhe'Se catt,le 4ave
. all. 1 een Tal ed, by. ,are T. B. tested, sound and ,have a higll '
milk test. .'
. IMPLEMENTS
. , , .
, .. 1: wag?n "with flat top'; wago'u .with box bed j Tractor double
diSC;, Haw.ke spreader; Deering
mower, SIX ft: cut; Hawke' corn fertiJi:zer
S.lng.1e, cultJp-acke.r; Buckeye wlieat drill with fert.. .
steel tooth , hay rake; w'alk'ing breaking ,
plow" plat fOlln scal,es; ha.y fork .rope and pulleys; harness;'
f?rks, shovels anci many small arhqles too numerous to men-
tlon. . ,
" '
FEED
700 bu. corn '.
1'ERMS-CASH . .
Wilbur N. Searl. Au.cta.
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PAGE 7 THE MIAMI GAZET_TI: starring Ida Lupmo and Dane
WAYNESVILLE, oHIO No. 4364 Clark closes its two-day stand ,
intellectual group. READY-COLORED OLEO
CARD OF THANKS
T H U R S DAY, APRIL 15, 1948 tonight at , the TW,in. A real
A B10ndie picture, patterned SOUGHT IN PETITION
after the famous Chic Youn'\,
comic strip, is coupled with .th '
Wesfern. The Bumsteads should
be worth many a lau.e:h as Da.tt- '
wQod emerges rrom a bed o-f
concrete (like head, say tI1c
revi ew r to outwit the rascally
We wish to sincerely thank
all who did so much for us at
T"'IN-
Lenses
double feature is scheduled Fri-
day and at urday when Eddy
Dean and Ken Maynard form a.
hard-ridin.g, dad-eye shootin,g-
combination in "The Whit
Stallion", 'which shoul ' ,g-ive
you rabid Western fans your
heart's desire' for real, hone t-
plotters.
.
In the weekend attraction'
John Garfiel f team with UBi
Palmer, Vienna-born English
by
stai', in "Body and oul,7I a fa t
FOX HOLLY "
and furious 100 minutes of Here's a tittle credit where
in and the credit is due. I' understand that
squared circle. The pictures Sam Huffm.an, the Twin chief
in this show are wps, say the projectionist, is several
experts. They sh9.w Garfield
youngsters froor the community
a,s middleweight cham;pion ,in In the, secrets of movie project..
, the early twenti'e and show how
ing, and don' t think
corru,Pt the fight game ' was in th.at f1:1;OVle, projectors aren't
certam area., It all turns out
harder to operate than the home Eddy, Dean o . . k. as Mr. Garfield suddenly
type (8 and 16 MM) ar blind
religion" and t.o W,in , to reality. Also, the Twin ma- to-goodness riding- and shootin' hiS last bout aft I' prevlousI '
nagemeI;lt is ' interested in sign- -Dean has b en absent fi-om to lose. You wolves ing- up other interested p'Crsons the Twin for some time. ' All I will get a kick out , of Hazel '
for projec;:tionist duties this , haBvoey',heard days is, Brooks, newest Hollywood summer, but they must at I a t t t walt to see Eddy tar, who was born in Cape- be 17 years old. ' . ,aga.lR- , .so I uppose Bob town, South Afric'a, some 22
For who like to plan 0 Regan, TWl11 owner!. S110Uld ' years ago. Along with one of entertainment far ahead ' haVe: been warned to mre two ' the most arrestino" faces In your A.pril showbill fO:' , :tpd. a: HOllywood, an that bargain of bargains ' . . .. Seem I b lievlIlg, however, as fig'ure she i reputed to be :t thre'e adults I admitted 'for only . no actor .01' " actres has ' schart' lassie who .can talk as . 50 cents to anyone show from W.{lynesvJlle s only slryce fluently on Thomas Wolfe,
un day, April 25 thru. Saturda. ', thl cqlumn has been In e I t.. Aristotl e, and the Brooklyn
May 1. SI11P that speCial saving3 A horse ca!1
1e
.d.ose to Dodg'ers a she can on mOVle- , .coupon from your April show dOIl1.!' It _ nce, which IU t mak1l1g". As the "'other woman, '
bill Now. '
to show ma be the coppery-haired . ir n just , BFiefviews: "Oeep Valle ' shOUld, play up the anlm,al kIn.!!.'- about ste'als the ho\v.
I
1S-S.S, Titanic Ice-
bero and aInU.
18-Bei;tum ind ..
.,.ndoni 11m
17-000111118 ...uudel'l bomb
, Tokyo. lett -, -
* GY.! : _ earth
, SeQo loundatlon
Ar
orQonlzed, 1901,
, .
lei .
20-War declared with Spain,
1898,
, "
21-Flrsl steamboat ascends
, Mississippi, 1824,
WNur .. lIlru
oom mstead.. f the 0 call 1
Next Wedn da and Thurs-
da two of til fin ,t educational

Westheimer & Company
Member5 New York St ck
Exchang and oth r'
registered Exchanges
, Investment Trust Shares
' B tight - old - uoted
Phone Waynes"ille 2530
Dayton AD3257
. ,
ul i ects, "1'111 an ",IcQholic"
(R KO) and "Drunk
(MGM) ar . ' c upled witl)
Dc.anna Durbin best s.ta.rrin
t
!?:
role in Univer al' mu ical, "I Ir
b e Your ." The two short sub-
, j ct JlOuld be w rth tIle prIce
'of admission thems Ives and
. parents '\' uldn t be a
mi tak in taking ' the ,hoI

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Everett' Harlan (ttt) 41 S
:AiJ
,
BU ILDINGS - CH',HTElS AUTOMOBILES LI ABILITY
"4-WAY FARM INSU'RANCE"
in the Ohio Farmers will give you brOlld prolectioll against losse
on your farm. It covers. yoUr buildings, your j:hatteIs, your automobile
and your iial>i1ityfor accideots to others. Wby not see us today?
You , -ow aate wbf=n yoq' re .insured ,in the Ohio Farmeu,
. '
The first step in a movement
to' bring about a c,han e in th-
J-aw-of E>hio to perml e manu-
facture and sale of yellow oleo
margarine was completed Tues-
day when Hugh S. Jenkins,
torney General
z
approved a pre
liminary -initiative petition sign-
ed by more than 150 housewives
who propose to initiate , the re-
quired ,leg-islation. .
Identical le.e:1s1attal1 was it t r -
duced in the Ohio Legislature
last year, where it was passed
by the Senate, 23 to 11, but was
defeated' in the House by the
narrow margin of 18 votes. .
ime of . sister, Laura
McKinsey's sickness and death.
For the many, m'an . ca,rds
flowers ,and g-ifts sent her at the
ho pilal-the heautiful 'flow r '
for the funeral-the pall
el's-the grade teachers as'.
honorar pall bearers-the rhi-.
nister for his kind \\ ord and ttl e
McClure Fun ral Home for t le
courteous ahd effj i nt n'\tlnn r
in which the funeral wa . C' 11-
ducted. Again w say-many .
thanks.
Earl and M innie
- 4t5
Notice to Farmers.
UNTIL JUNE ..
We Will Sell
, ,
ESSO 'MOTOR 'Ol,l '
IN CASE LOTS ,
2 to 4 (24 Qti. Cans .98 c a Gall:
5 or more cases
TWO SHOWS rUESDA YS
FRI.-SAT. SUN.-MON.
Su'n. Matinee. 2 :30"P. M.
Karl D. Dakin" Insurance . Agency
, ,E. Mulberry, LEBANON, q . . '
.. Jf\ New Kind of Adven .ure
. A New Kind of Thrill t
A[}S "O'HIO .
To Buy, SeU, Rent,, ' 4
8
' , . ND .. .- co.
.& : . , , . _" Ot; _.... kS I ........... VBUI . Loan, . Bortow, .'
.........
. " Any Time ' The Year
, WARREN COUNTY
t LI
- r'" t ,.t") t:l'U) 'an nmary 11_
Adv.
.' '
White .. Stallion

WED.-THuas.
SPECJAI. . TWO
Education'al
Short Features
"I' M AN
"DRUNK DRIYING'
(ReCOlll1)1 t:l1dl"\ . 1',1
atioll Center' . fpr
F'l ll1ilj ' ) , '"
WITH
['LL BE YOURS
A. Menjou
" DEEP VALLEY"
CLA88IFIED AD RATES
10 PER WORD MINIMUM 26c

REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for Insurance. All types of
Insurance at a savings. Call
Gehe Brown, phon'e
Waynesville 2935 or cal)
collect., 211"1,'
Real E.tate For Sale-
JlP. YOU BA VB A PROPERTY OR
PARM TO SELL oau or Wrtte
Don Bemlthon, Tel. XB3448, 617.
Lor,alp Ave ... Dayton, ObIo. ttc
HOME FOR 'SALE--
7 ROOM HOUSE, hot air ,fur-
nace, hot and' cold running
Roomy gara.';... and
chlcken house on lu( 5 )(
200"ft. co'mer 4fh and Cnap-
man Sts. Call evenings after
7 :00, P. M. (s. Leah Mills,
Ph/one 2472:

, FOR SALE-
John ' Deere Model CC- ' 8 foot ,
field cultivato r. Prepares a bet-
, ter seed bed for all crops. '
BANTA; IMPLEMENT CO.
Lebanon PI.one 55S' ,
3 RIDING HORSE, for sal.
All mares, Eugene Wilcher.
Valley, Route 1. ,
-415
TWO JERSEY HULL cq\ves,
subject to registry.
florence, OregoOla, 'Rt. 1. .
, . ' -422
' POR sows and
pigs. Everett Sears, 1 mil'e
west of Waynesville on route'
73. Phone 2242.
".it ' _ .. . ,' ,

ONE Double B@ct, complete,
innerspring mattress. Everett
f,-----'-----'-uustin. ' . -- - '415 '
HELP WANTED-
First Class mechanic for John
Deere 'Service Shop. Man with
experience on John Deere trac-
tors preferred. ' ' ,
Banta Implement Co., Leb-
anon S55
r
MOTHER'S' DJ1Y COMING-
WE, ARE now accepting orders
f9r Mother.'s Day Candy.
Make your selection now. Be
ready when May comes.
Waynesville Drl;lR: Store

LAUNDRY to d(i) in ,my home. ,
Also curtai,ns stretdiec{, 40c
a pair. Quick service. Phone
2986. --429
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
, Executor
Estate of Walter C. Burnett
Deceased. .
Notice is hereby ,e:iven that
Charles S. Burnet! whose Post .
, Office adaress is R. F. D. No.
2 \Vaynesvi11e, Ohio has been
duly a-ppoiI1ted as Executor of
the Estate of Walter C. Btlr-
1 t , ' of Warren County,
01 tQ, decease\.i.
Dated this 1 st 'day of April
1948. '
Meryl B. Gray, Atty.
-Ralph H. t.arey
Judge of the Probate Court
County, Ohln

NOTICE Of,APPOINTMENT
Administrator .
Estate of Lelia Irene 'Thomas
Deceased. r.
Notice ,is hereby gIven that'
Fran.k E. Thomas whose Post
Address is
OhIO has been duly appointed as
Administrator ' of" the Estate ' of
Lelia:lrene Thomas. late of
County, ,Ohio, deceased.'
Bated this 29th day of March
1948. ',' .
Dontld OiJatush, Atty. .
Ralpn H. Carey
Judge of the Probate Cour
Warren COunty, Ohio.
Church . eem.'" Abandon-
blent: Lytle Methodist Church
NOTICe-:...TO CONTRACTOR&
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTIMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Columlbus. Ohio, .Apln 3, 1948,
Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No. 48-148 ,
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed , proposaJ.s wUl be received at the Office 01: Ute eitat High-
way Director of Ohio, at OolumJbl,ls. OhiO. unUl 10:00 A. M., Ohio stand-
ard Time,
.
Tuesday, ApriJ 21, 1948, for improvements In:
PropOelals NOB. II to 6 inclush'e are offered as ODe project a:nd will .
.'
be awarded as one c'ontrac,t.
PROPOSAL No. 1
Montgomery County, Ohio, on Section 0.00, State ltoute No. 725, In
German Township, by applying a bituminous treatment, Item T-32.
Pavement; .Wldth 18 {eet.. '
Length 27,772.8 feet or, 0.26 mUes.
PROPOSAL No. ,2 , '
1M0ntgomerr, COllnty, Ohio, on lSeCltion 0.00, State Rout,e No.:' 123" tn
German Township, by' applying a bltumlnoi,Jst treatment, Item T-3Z.
Pavement: Width 18, feet.
Length, 12, 7?7.6 or 2.42 miles.
, PRO,POSAL No. ,3
Wah'en County, Ohio, on Sections \Franklin) a.nd '30.38, State
Route No. - 123, in F,rankl1n by applying a treat-
ment, Item T-32. '
Pavement: Width 18 f-eet, Length feet.
" id th 20 feet, Length 1,584.0' feet.
Total length 15,523.2 feet or' 2.94 miles.
PROPOSAL No. 4
Mc;mtgomery COllmty, Ohio, on 12.161 ahd (17.98, 18.15
villc), State Route iNo. 125, in Miami and W'ashington Town hips, by
applying: ' a :bltuminolUs tl.'eatment, T-32.
Width 18 feet, Length 30,729.6
I WIdth 18 :feet, Length 1,478.4 feet.
. T!>tal ngth 82,208 feet or ' 6.H)' mJles.
, PROPOSAL No. , 5 .
W1tu.i- 1\,. OUll t y, Ohio. on 'sections (14.66, 14.77 W'nynesv1lle), 15.29
nd 15.46 (Part), Route No. 73/ In Wlayne and Ma$sie Townships,
by applying. bltumln()us treatment, lltem T-32. '
Pavement: Widtl.l 18 teet, Lenstl) 19,588.8 feet.
Width 28 fe'et, Length 680!8 foeet:
.' . ,
Width 18 feet, 316.8 foeet.
Total length 20<,4.8.6.4 feet or; 3:'88
,
( ,
Total estimated 'cost ...... _ .. ; . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $52,085.20
Proposals . .1 to Iii ' Inchlsive, of this project to 'be c<>mpleted later
September 1, 1948. .

The minimum. wa,gie to be paid to tall lwbor employed on this contract
shall be in accordance with the ,of PrevalUng HourJy Wag ..
abd' Determined Iby The Department of IndusU'Sa!
Relations' appl1cable . to St'ate E1ghway Departmen)t !n
aCCOl'qatice with S8<:\1on$ 17-3, : 17-4, 1,7:-6 and 17-6a of the
Genera;) Code of Ohio." ' '
The Ibldder, must submit ,wi.th, his bid a certified checK In an,
69,ual to IJve per ' of. the eStimalted' cO*"t, but in. no ev.ent. mOl"e t!h!att
, ten thousand dollars.
.
'Plans and a:re on file , In' the department of ,high-
ways and:"tbe Qfflce ,ot dlstflct deputy
'The direCtor right to reject any a.nd all bid",. '
. . . ' _ , , " ,. , . EART. I. 'lEER
State Highway Director
Call at Allen's ,in
J. H. Rainey,
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
T H U R S' DA ,Y,
LEGAL
PAGE 8
No. 4364
15, 1948
NO,Uce is herel)y giVen that the
T.auste6s ot the Grave Fund
ot the OrtJhod,ox Ft-tend's of Wn:ynes,-
v1)le, OhiO, ' have med tl\(\lr . petition
In the Common Pleas Court of War
ren County, Ohio, enttt_ad "In the
Matter or' 00. Cook, Ht'l'l>ert
Carl', MaYnard Hack,ney, Lawrence
Starr, and Percy L. Reason 8S Trus-
tees of the Grave Yard Fund of the.
Orthodox of
Ohio," an unlnOorporateli religious
8. lI'SO elation. befng Case Num1het'
'18336 on the docket of said Court,
pray Lng for aluthority to !tell and
convey ' the follo\ylng 'd'escrlhed , real
. estate now owned by said aS8oQi:,1.
, , tion: . '
Situate In ViLlage ofl
vIHe, County of Wvren, and
of hio a.nd bing the novtheast
one-hal! (%) of Lot
'EllOnT (8) i'n Waha ,9 Square in said
Villag-e. Said lot 1l'\ Ys 63 5/8 feet on
Thh' d Stl'eet\ a nd back, at
l'ight angles q,nd parallel with M,lami
Stroot 204 f eet to an alley.
And that the same wi,)) oe (or
h a ring on ' <lr the 2-3rl1 day
of Aprll, 1948. }
HARLES A .
. A ttorney ,for l'eti Uone.r's
, r
eha,!'] 's D. ook
Herbert Carl'
lMaynar'd
Lawl'ence starr
PercY' L. Reason
NO"RI,s BROCK CQft1PAN:\"
Onion 8to,Pf< V.'-d.
Live Wir, ' .'rId -PrOAr I"I. An
orQflnlzat.on ... oonCi to npne.
StrIctly I,llr. on beat
.11 around ma.,ket In ttl.
country. " ' ,
8,ERViCE THAT SATISFIES
' WHIO)j. Qayton 12:30 E. S. T.
Dial 13uO. ' W'LW Clncln'naU-
Heavy' Duty John Deere
011 rubber. Killifer, ron-
over scraper.
BANTA IMPI,.EMENT CO . .
, trustees. acting under SectIon
3465, Ohio Generd Code, vot-
ed Feb. 1, 1948, to abandon
,the. cemetery to the
church. friends or
kindred" of persons bmied in
the .cemetery are hereby notified
of thisabandonmenf and of

STANLEY aDd KOOGLER
BROKERS UCENSE
, '-429
12:40. Dio,) 700. for Our Daily
" Market Rel)ort.
Phone 555 .
USED . John Deere No. 999
Corn Planter, \HC cornplantt'
er tractor-hitch, Massey
HarTIS' 1 px7' Wheat Dnll.
BANTA' IMPLEMENT CO; .
, Lebanon 'Phone 555 , . ' .
EARLY FRYERS! ! ! '
'. their right to remov.e bodies of
relatives therein buried' and
monuments marking' suoh grav-
es within 30 . days' ' after f.irst
appearance of this notice. Bod-
Start chicks noW'':''''have early ies ., and mon,umerits
fryers-they will ,he in big' . at the end of 30 ,days will' be
demand.' S tar t e d sex e d rel1}ovd by the church to
cockerel' chicks now avail- ' able" ground' neqr the present
able. ,." cemetery. ' 'f:or furtHer
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS tion,
Ph . .' Longa,cre, RFD 2 WaynesvllJe,
one Waynesvdle 2916 ' Lytle Church trus'tees.
WANTED TO B\)Y- . .
' ...:..-415
GOOD SHORT' so'd.
, Gene Dunn, 509 Wvomllng:
Sf.. Dayton. Call , FUlto'il
5735: -:.5-20 ,
. WANTED TO RENT.....:... '
Ice '
. .
, ' \yayne Park
BILL LEE
For D .. tea. Phon. 2ij94J. Wavn vil\e.
Ohio. Rev.r
... dln., t. 'l 1
Also, All SMALl.. STOCK
REMOVED , PR:OMPTLY
Phone '
XENIA WILMINGTON
2:162
3 to 5 ROOM apartment or
house in WaYlie ville. R. C.
noddy, Centerville, Bnx 29 "
, -415
WORK-
- ,

I I
TRACTOR WORK Wanted
any kind.
.
M.. L. Field, Route 3'
,W,a. nesv1l1e
-56
JOHN DEERE REPAIRS- '
Carry a line of
Genume John Deere repaill6' for
all Deere equipment. Prompt ef-
ficient service on ali John Deere
D1achinery. Call us for our
Deeds.
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
Lebanon Phone 55&
HORSES $9,00 . COWS$11 :00 HOGS $ 4,00 Cwt. .
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND :CoNDITION
,I

, -
,
It Says
Here
The .. M
i a w
i
yesterliay at Hamilton for 'Mrs.
Demolition' Is Begun
' vork i 5 bin,
compl ted II the one - story
frame form t'l 0
ied by Idle HOtll' Re .
ant, fo r 111 for a on -
Ii A Z E T: T
' E Clara Th mp on, widow of th ' .
'
" '
Jr.
I Church 0f Christ about 35 year
By Smitty
ago al,ld who later taught s - h I) I
Bew
are of a, new quirk in
at Lytle.' Mrs, Thom.p ( 1\
..
tory concrete-block tructure t o
, be huilt ar und th concr l. ,
floor of the o!d tluItding.
o fi nite action on the M ill
Street building, which had be n
closed since the fire of SUI -
day Marcil j 4, Game this
week when wrecking operation '
began.
SERVING WAYNEoSVILLE SINOE 1850,
S t d ' 1 t at Me Hos
Waynesville telephones, That
a ur ay DIg 1 rcy _ -
43$6
FIV,E CENTS A COpy pital in Hamilton a'nd was bu- ,
ear-splittJng triple click, so fam- ' No, '
ried in Memorial Park Ceme-
to of , us, has the habit WIAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THIU'RSDAY, A P ,R I L 22, 1948, tery,Dayton. She was a member ,
now of sounding: off four or five ,
,
of Miami Chapter, O. E. S.,
seconds after a local call .is C CI b C' tt 13 to Compete at Miami U here and of the Olurch of Christ
answered. It used to turn up on , lYle D omml ees
,'. at .Terry, Ohio.
out-of-t<?wn calls primarily, \mt
"
The 'following students were Her husband ,died in 1 925.
It is understood that
(Pat) MalQne wilt back int"
the restaurant nusiness ther
when is c0!11pleteLt
with two larJ!:e rooms; The c n-
struction work. will include 3.
new rear stairw'a.y for the Miami
Gazette building next door. '
nC?w It literally has our ,l1undJer ' ApPoIntment" of committees selected this Week to take the Surviving are two
lucally.
, for the coJil,ing year, made at an tests for state ratings at Miami Mrs. Raymond Hartsock
It 1Tlla have caused some ' executive committee session on University in Oxford on Sat1Ur- ' Mrs. Howard S\yank of Hamll-
hard feelmgs, because the caller April '12, was announced, by day, May Supt. Raym,ond W. 'ton, a son, Curbs P.
apparently doesn't hear the Secret1lry Mayn,ard at the Braddock announGed:
of Bethel, 1 grandchlldren
j
9
no1se. The called person club's monthly meeting in the A e' h' tOld l greatgrandchlldren, a brot ler
IS apt to J,lse more potent words Methodist Church basement ' m IS ory, ona ,u- and a sister. ,
than "hello" when the first Monday night. '
kens; Latm 1, Sue Furnas; Eng-
-
thin\ he gets from his receiver the Conunittees are:
!ish IX, Betty Satterthwaite; CLARENCE H. EDWARDS
'Men in Black" to Talk,
P bl
' ff' P . G 'English X, Doris Woollard j
is a urning ear. Then the cal- u IC a airs: ranClS ene Ena-Il'sh XI, Brown'
j
Eng- CI ' H Ed d 1" ht t 8 h M t th
ler wonders \ h he
'IS be'n re Brown, chairman', Ralph , Hast- ,..
arence ' arvey war s, Oll1g a r., a , e
v y t J! -
Iish XII, Earl Rye; biology, Har- 55, a farmer north of Waynesw
Waynesville High School the
" viled.
ings, Lowell Th.omas1 Cl)arles Ian 'Earnhart; chemistry, Robert ville, died at 5 a. m. Sunday. Waynesville Athletic Associa ...
and Will . C. Sf. ... Hunter; algebra, Emery Rob- Survivors are his wife, Myrtle; tion offers the second in a sene
It is that a little goat
can cause so much comment. In-
Membersh.ip: , Samuel N. bins; general science, Robe:rt a daughter Reba; ,his mother, of weekly- baseball and softball
K h
. ' R Bel Campbell; plane geometry, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, and rules meetings,
,stead of about the wea-
ther, at least a score of people
have ask eo me, "Is the goat still
in your " Well, it's
back after a vacation in the ad-
eyS, c aIrman;. ' . 0 em1an, Dwight MiChener', social studies, brother Charles of Dayto,n. Ser- with Roy C. Ern t, presi ien .
Crew, Dr.. H. E. Hath-
J
and Ernest Edgington. Victor Thom:pson, , and worlld vices were held yesterday aflcr- Ohio State Uillpires Associati n
Agriculture: Eldon Retallick, 'history, Dan Simpson.
noon at the ' Stubbs Funeral ' arid Neal C. Kruelin, president,
cllairman; C. E. MIchener, \Val- Ei,.g'hth graders will be Hom'e with Rev. R. B. Coleman Cincinnati Umpires Associati n
,joining lot. ter Sheehan, Lew Chandler aild , their state examinations', at the officiating. Burial was in Miami in charge. .
William'
. high tomorrow.
Cemetery.
Bob local softball
Robert Q'Regan, manager of Program!: A. H. chair-
' ----:""
association chief, points out that
the 'Twin Theatre, has, reverted ' man.; Samuel N. Keys, and C. R. 'w S C S M ts CLYDE WAYNE LAMB
the general public, male or p.
to his old occupalion-umpirin,f{ Mehaffie.
' ,
' ' . ! ee
Funeral services were held male is welcome.
b b I
P bl
' 't C 1 G S 'tl
S d ' f
. h
T.he school, first of it kin
ase a I games. '
u ICI y: ar . nll 1, 'I'he WOIn,an's ', Soct'ety. ' of , atur a, y ,a ternoon at t e Free . thO
It 'tt t
h . R C M 1 d L
P 1
111 ' tS y, WI presen
Last Saturday he was, behind c aIrman; . ' . 0 er, an " Cluistian Service met at the tm 'ecostal Church In Cor,\vin 1wo baseball films. "Pitch in ,
the plate calling the oalls and H. Gordon. ,
. ' home of Mrs. ' R. C. Moler on for Glyde Wayne Lamb
1 10- Stars of Baseball" ana II Battin,"
strikes w.hen the University , of . The Boy Scout Com1mllttee Thtusday afternoon with the month-old son of Mr .. ana M'rs. Stars of Baseball," Thu,rs iay
Cincinnati defeated Notre Dame :, Will be announced Jater. The following hostesses: Mrs .. Moler, Willard Lamb,. who 5 miles April 29 at ' the Hi'gh School ,
in a double' heilder, 4 to 3 and ,club' voted to th,e char-, Mrs . . Warren_ Braddock" Mrs. SQuth of , James, through the courtesy of til ,
2 to 1. He attributes his. ap- ter of Troop 40, tt sp<?n- I d D < M L C st J I Lariib ()f.ficiated. Burial was in
ear:ance for u.te first 'to ,sors} and the troop s 'Paper, dnve ...,QJi - '. aVIS, . rs. . . . ,0 m" Miami Cemetery.
, ' the Dayton Indian Basebal
fact a Sharo
SabJrday was ,announced. and Mtss Enuly Jacobs.
, The baby ",='(1 at l ' 1' , Ill. Club.
'
" "
I business Thu .. SUTvi,:ors are -. tfie " Last he league l.oop

verbal ress- 'LEGION, CIVIC a.ua'- '" ' conducted , bY
f
WMPSt'k'" ' rItf;ul parents, four sisters; , four fi-';'itahllt Y\' nits fSiXB'fhtll.. chJf
k
)
lng down, $pe,eding when he TO' SEND LOCAL STUDENT Coek. Mrs. Ru us a Ins aSSJs .. br,others, the' 'ola.ternal grand.; -WIle a 111;ISStO 0 e lroo
I d O
'R
th to BUCKEYE BO\'5 STATE ted by Mrs: Cora f{ich had father an, a hotlI al ,o-rand,.- the managel:ship , ,
earne egan was , on e
charge of 't e .
,.., Charley Wi11iamson, 'who play-'
'YaY
:
e
to officiate ,at a U .. Expenses of: sending a prayer was made by Mrs. Walter ' parents. , ,
ed \vith Millers ' R talll'ant In
gam.
- _--,-
Waynesville High School stu;, Whitaker.. Mrs. Emerson Earn, ' AARON FREEtANB
eason.
OhJ , used the dent to , ,tbe' annual Buckeye hart' gave the lesson study "The'
I
. Saturday afternoon I1lU h
theatre s , day off. g:ood Boys at Ohio Wesleyan Earth and the Increase, !" " She 84 years, needed repail' work at Wavn ,
vantage by offlclatmg at two Uhtverslty Delaware Ohio will ' also read a peem II April". ,formerly ef Harveysbur.g. , Park 'will start undel' the j.
, h,iglt sphoOI iQ t,!e' Cin" ,be shared by the CMc Club and Mrs. Ellis are. _ died at the ' Warr.en Countv ance of Al lvin
cmnat. area\ ,But time ,he the American legion post. '$'2l t th
t Home at 5 a. m. Saturday. He president of the league, "lho
\vas more. careful. while passtnO' . ,..... "al'sed al", 'onO' C1Vl'C Club por on , e zone mee mg 111, . d b I' k tt t k
t I.
h h It
l't I,.l I , "'"
Da'y
t0
11. "
,s SUrViVe , y sev:c(a nieces - aps. sM. la wor ers ,-repor Ly 2
throug S aronYt e.
members Monl1ay for their The next meetin
o
" w11l be May aqd nephews. Rev. J, p, T11orn
';
share. The Legion bad previous.
l't.
I berry officiated. at services Mon-
Saturday ,editor Iy v ted '. 20 at the Methodist,' Chure 1, in Stubbs Funeral Home, 20 REPQRT F:OR FIRST
visited, the , 'Of , WLWT 1he to be with a pot ,luck dinner. Each ' with bwial in Miami Ceineter.. , LEGION BALL WARM-UP
whtcll opened its full-power tete- li later; 'Y
ill
is to bring a guest.
Sew-So 4-8, Club Elects
casting with an exhibition base- ,a 10-d,ay' stay at. the umversity baH (The 'Reds beat the this' sumliner, learnIng much a;. '- yracuse Chiefs). I was, assured bout American state and local that SI:lOuld. oe g:ood government. ,
The WaY1'lesvit.1 S.ew-So 4-H-'
anywhere vithin 40 miles of the ' , '"
ransmitter, which stands on -HOME FREEZING' IS TOPIC Club l11et Friday April 16, at
"Mt. Olympu " near Clifton H, AT HAPPy HOUR CLUB High with
... ' . 'in Cincinnati. Waynesville is . . ' , '
' MI:s. Edenfield and Mrs. Klontz
in the 40-mile circle. So fa.r, 1 Mrs, ,John Gons opened hel' in charge and Etteen Brown
have not teamed or' any tes'is of home in the country, o'n ,Tues- presiqi'tlg-.'
, television reception here 'but. I'd da' of the past week, for the ' They' elccteci officers as
like to know apout any \\ hich April meeting of the Happy followS: President, A:nn Rogers;
are made. . " Hour Club. Thirty and , Vice-; Presidertt, J,udy , Davis:
-----""':'. ----.- 'I a ninnber of children enjC)yed Secretary" Wiihelmina , Brad-
and Mrs. Jesse Firender-, ' the wid1 Miss'Margaret ' dock j Treasurer, Joyce Beal;
gas't ,and, MisS' C;:Uherine Prend-Bay, GOUI,lty Home News Reporter, Judy Connerj
, ergast had as week end and Agent," ,as 'guest speaker. ," Her Retreation Leacters, : Mar y
Sunday guests, , Mr. and: Mrs. I subject was' "HO'Ole Breezing." Frances' Hartsock and Doris
Bl'):an Prendergast, ,Mr. and Mrs. , An enterta,nin-g 'contest was ' Brown.
James Brendergast and Mr" and conducted and the club ad,iourn- There were 20 members
IMrs. Byles of Cincin- ed to meet with Mrs. Harry st:nt. .
nati. Miss CatheIiqe Prrendergast Smith' in May.
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Guests were' Joyce Beal, June
attended a it) Gincin,,:' A delicious de course was A I',thur, Janet Peters, JuCiy
, nati on Mon'day and remained served. '
Davis, Carolyn Dakin. ' '
with these relatives for ,an in-
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, defioite visit, '
Mr.. and ' Mrs. Warren Brad- ' HOSPI'tAfL OFFERING
Miss Rayly.n Crabbe,. of Ohio
state. UniverSity spent the week
end with her parents, Mr.,' a.nd
,Mrs. J. B. Crabbe, On Saturday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Crabbe
and da'ughter attended ,the wed-
ding,of Miss Lois Elaine
l
MO\lnt,
da ugnter of Mr. , and Mrs'.
Thomas A. Mount of Indian Rif.
'fie Road
J and Mr. Kenneth M.
Boyer of Knolwood at the Mt.
Zion Ev:angelicaJ and Reformed'
Chu(ch. T.he bride and Miss
were former 'roommates
at Chlo stale.' ' ,
with a 'fa,lT!i.ly " B action 'of the Vestry' of
danner ' on ,Sunda:y, honOring :l y " , :
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Frank Braddock, who was St. Mary s Eplsc,opal th.e 75th birthday. , Open Offeflng !In Sunday, ,Gu.ests of the, day allt1 those 25th, glv-en t.o t,he who joined the 11onor' guest ;, dren s Hospital at Cmcannata. were, ,Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
M Ellis and famity of Killgman Dr. and rs. Ralph Vanc,e Mr. ' and Mrs. james and son, Ralph who Mr. and TlTt!odore Meln. spent t,he want.er m Flo!- ,tire and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Ida, to In mond Wilson, Mr. John Wilson Wilmmgton. ' durang' the past Mr. Robert Wilson, Mr. ana week att(t with -Mr. J: C. Hawke, Mrs. Fred Braddock son and were Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard Daley and daughter. , Fronun. ,
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nder the watchful eye 0
MISS EDNA , l11anag'e r '-Bob O'R an Mrs. Bedie Mills' flas received Coach Bill Sawyer, almb t ... 0 word of the'death of Mis Edna tel's l:al1 tll1'oug;h the ,ini . Howland at Grand in ti el! practice JOI' the " Columbus, Miss Howland wa Amel'ica. n Legion nill<' 1:1 t quite )<n \vn' Tlere as sh > 'day at the _ ii amQnd, was ' ,a for three years. Next pra tice f or here when the' Normal Teacher;:, Friday evenin,t?' at 5 :30 P: M, TraIning chool was ,held here. with the third \ orkout t 1 , , ,. ,_
unday:ift rnoon oJ :3 (:)
mi. . ollu DROPS BASEBALL
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d GAME TO BEAVERCREEK
Mrs. Alice Turnfan returned
horne Friday after spending a . 'n ' yiI1e' tla eball t am few w.eeks with her niece Mr's. lost rts thll',d baseba1\ game Dewey . anct, famil y , !he sea on "by a 10-0 sc re ,\ hen, at Beavertown. .
It met Beavercreek High SchOOl Rev. T. Scraff of .Sprin,f{ Of Greene County ,0!1 the Valley was a sl1pp'er guest Wed Tuesday atf,ernoon," nesday evenin,e: of Mrs. Hity , Earher the .. Spartan nme had Gibsori and Mrs. Emma Gib- beaten 1-0 'and son, Mr. leroy Tucker called in the evet:ling. . , by or:t
e
pomt In extr,a mnmgs.
Mrs. Mattie levi ,and son of
WelHngton retumed "to their
he,re St;lnday.
' Mrs. Ellsworth Smith of E>ay-
ton b staying a while with her
mother, Mrs. Levi.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton,
of Dayton spent the week end
with -Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Smith.
STUDENT IS IN SHow
" "' I '
Marilyn ,Burske, dau,!!, hter flf
Mr . .and Mts. John Burske of
Route 2, was one (')f' th i'rt"-seven
mlfmbers of the Dance Club at
Bowling Green State University
participating in a dance concert
last Thursday anll ' Fridav Anril
1 5 and 1 6. ' -
. t Mr. and Mrs. RalPh Dill of
ring, Valley were Mr. and Mrs. J. William s Monday evening of their stroose .ntertained their carei Mr., and Mrs. Emerson , -dub, of
,
home on
The Miami Gazette
ESTABLISHED llle
Published Every Thursday
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL: G. SMITH, Editor
Entered .a second cl.aa, matter at the Post Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
.,. $1.50 a Year in Advance
Events Coming Up
FRIDAY, APRIL 23
New Centur y Club at "Gi' en Room"
Legi,on ba eball practiee, 5: 30 P. M.
SATURDAY, APRIL 24
, Boy Scout paper collection beginning ,at 8 A. M,
Althleti c As ociation men to clean Wa vne Park, -
SUND'A Y, APRIL 2S
P. M.
Go to Church!
Methodist Youth Fellow hip, 7:30 P. M.
.Legion baseball practice at hiO'h s(;;hool, 2 :30 P. M.
, MONDAY, APRIL 26
Boy Scout tr.oop 40 at 7:l5 P. M. '
, ' TUESDAY, APRIL 27
Boys Club at S. N. Keys hom,e, 7 :30 .p. M.
Board of Public Affairs at township house, '7 P. M.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28
spewciatk<=:onElnl;UniGation, Waynesville Lodge 163, F. & A. M.
or m . A .. deg'ree, 7 P. M. _ '
, THURSDAY, APRIL 29
Softball rule cl ass and baseball movies at high schoot'gym, 8 P. M.
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AURED DIETZ, dairy
It.rtl.ma"l loolu on
wit ". an .'.efr'c mlllrln"
mach.;'. m,ilra "flnll,"
0". 01 til. pu,.",."
0.,.,",.,.. on
, I. Kuek". ' I,ookllcl.
palry 'arm 'ocated n.ar
N.w Knoxv.lle, Oh.o.
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aav. labor proeluc,'on
eu' 6ae'e,'. eou,.,.
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Electric milking macliines it and profitable ,
to operate a dairy farm. such as Mr. Kuck's 300-acre Broc;>ksid.
Farm with heJpers than would otherwise be needed.
Three milking enable herdsman Dietz to milk. fifty-
five cows twice, a day with no outside help. It ,would take at
least fou't men to ,' ilk thi's many cows by hand .such
savi'ng of labor is important at any time, but particularly
dependable farm help is so scarce.
Besides doing away' with considerable hard, tiresome work
and freeiag hours for proper care ih ilationally famous
Krick herd of 200 milking in
crease O:lilk production ,and materially lower the bacteda
count, according to Mr. Dietz.
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lI.ct,'e pump and WII'.' .yat.Ift
'.ctr'e wa'., It.a'., fa, prop.r ca,. 0' ,,'.na",
, and .""'pm.nt
, Automat', wII'.r'n, ay.t.1it w,'It dr'nk.", tit. ,cia'" "rn
II.",., mlllr coo'.r to chili Ift'(k, qu.ckly and k p ,t coo, W.". walt'n,
alt'pm.,,' .
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For additional information' on electrIc heJpen fot the dairy
farm, your Agricultural Agent and the Farm
of The Dayton Power and Light Company
serving Y0ur neighborhoed. "
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III DA Y'OIL POWII AID LillI COMPAIIY'
'Tull. '..-UK.OPI 0' QlAIIf'," SunrJay, p. M.,-WH',O'
,t" RONALD COlMAN, T.,.,Jay, ,,.to " 0 M. -
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, that A:. P. E\>'eland Jr .. 1i d at
his h me in \Villllington Satur- ,
da '. Hi \\" j w is form r.
Mi -s Marj rie huma:ker, nativ.!
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE Z
WAYNESVI'-LE, OHIO No. 436&
THURSDAY, ' A P R I ,L 22 t 1948
- Mr. H ward Collins remain,
ill at hi - h me on Maple Street.
Mr. and Mrs. , H. . Tucker
and' jaughter, Mr-. Eval)"n
Tucker attended a birthda . din.
ner Sunda . ,at th.e home of Mr.
William, in
\Vl lmmg- ton glv,en in honor f
their little Anne.
Mack Collett, a student at O.
S: U:,. was a ,Sunday guest of
Ills aunt, Mrs. A. S., C li eU,
Miss Grace Smart who ha"
l' en in Martinsville, Ind., for
the past week, returned to ' 'her
home here, Monda.Y.
.. Me and Mrs. Roy Ellis re eiv-
ed. a group of friends ami re-
latives-on' Su.nday, April 1 I at
' a pot luck dmner In honor of
Mrs. ,Ellis' Alpril 12th.
Those present were, Mrs. Frank.
Bevan, Mrs. Florence Daughtery
of Wilm ington, Mrs. Harry
Horne, Mrs. IdaL Horne Mr
Will Allen, and Mr. and' M r:
Clarence Allep, all of Dayton:
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fulkerth
Mr. and, Mrs. Hayes Keever Mr'
and Mrs .. E. -D. Anen, Mr' and '
Mrs. Alvm Harvev, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Harrison of Leban n,
Mr. and Mrs. WaLlter Hartman
of Sabina. Not at-
tenotn,g the dinner tmt callin (l' in
tlfe were : Mrs, Nida
Gerhard and faml1.v and Mrs
Betty Mi;ssal and ' daughter of
Waynesville.
Rev.. ,C. L. Wamsly, pastor
of the Methodist GflUrch ha re-
tl!rned from Whit- Cros Hos-
pital, he ubmit -
ted to ohservation and treat-
ment. "
Mi's. Minnie Ma.rtin of Da\'-
t?11 was the Sunday t of
Sister, Mrs. Mar C;yfeid.
'" nrd Wit- Sunday
of this
Carl Tall'-, d. J r., \!ih i ' 'b
tic ned \vith 'til navy at Great
t\velve
with hi S parents, Mr, anG Mr ' .
Carl Tall'ert 'ir.
and Mrs. W. p, McCarren
f. V\ alh6unding spent the \\
end at th.cir hom here. '
Mrs. Henry Fry who pent
da vs at the home f her
on and daughter-in.law, Mr.
and Mrs. \ ivan Fr, and family
returned, to her hom.e in H ills-
boro, We incsda '. "
Prof. ani Mr , H. C. Millig-an
were in Cin ' innati Frida' to' at-
tend the mujcal, "Annie Get
Your Gun.' ' "
, Mrs. Lu y Price won $75.0
, at , the weekI\' Bonus.day fea-
, tur d bv Syndicate Store in
\ V ilm i 11 gt h, '
Mr. Griffith who has been'
tt1e winter with rela,
tive in Clevelan i, has returned
to the home of her son-in-Jaw
and Prof. Mr '. '
H, C. Milligan. '
" Mr. 'Gerald Payne, manaO'er
for t.he Haryeystmrg- .Fertilize
Co., IS p'en.:tm?,' a few days wit h
his falluly 111 PeorIa, 111.
. The eni I: Class pta
'Cracked Nutts '. will be PI' #
sented Friday evelung at the
Hi,g-h School Auditorluin, under
th direction of Mrs. Lillian S.
Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McMil
Ian and hildren hav.,e moved t
the J rdal) home in Harveys-
burg; ,
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Justice, Equality, Peac
the nee -, of a turbulent \\ orld. manate from TRUTH-
the basi: of
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
presented clearly and Iog'icallv In I . '-'
' A ",FREE LECTURE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The SCIENCE of POD'S ONENESS
by Margaret Morrison, C. S., f Boston, Massachusetts
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church
Th Fir t of Chri t, Sci nti t, iil B , ton,
MEMORIAL HALL,
First and st. CIa ir
FRIDAY, APRIL 23 - 8:15 P. M.
Second Chur\;h ,of Ciuist, S iontist. Dayton -' -
Cordially You
CANDIDATE FOR
Commissioner.
12 Years Experience as Township
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PRIMARY, MAY 4,1948
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VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE
'-POlitical Ad,,:.

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For RepreSentative
, .
To The Geneta't ASsembly
Fred J Hagemeyer'
Your Yote ahd Support WHI Be
Primary May 4, t 94 8
-Political Adv.
PAGE 3 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No 4365
TH'URSDAY, APR I L 22 ,' 194

noted
The Friendshi l Cluh meeti ng
for April has been cancel ed and
no meeting \ ill be held unti i
the regular May meeting.
The New Century Clut will
hold its reg-ul ar meetin!! on , Fri -
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ay aft rn 0 11, with Mr . C. Lee
Hawke as - at til e Green
Room. Mrs. J . H. S.ackett and
Rice Snapp will he , in
of the program.
MJ: . A. H. Earnllart and Mrs.
D. C. attended Church ,in
CentervilJ e on S.unday, \ ith din-
ner at the Wishine- Wen an j
the afternoon calling' on
friend in and ba y-
ton. -
Mr. and Mr . Cl yde Fromm
had as Saturday 'eveninK
per . Mrs. Prank Snyder of
Spnngflel d and Mr. and Mrs.
harle' 8. Earnhart ,and daugh-
, Joan, of Trotwood.
Mrs. J . J . Burske was amon"
, the gue t on Wel1ne da whel;
.. Gertrude Darbyshire of
\Nil mm 'ton ent ert amed th
1947 Past Matrons ,of DI t rict
.2 1, O. E. S.
. /
. Howard L. Smi th of Wa
has sol d t he buH Pans
Adelme's Lad N . 88393 to .
B. Hull and. $on of Tdll esboro,
Ky., accordm , t a report from
Fr d S. Idtse, Secretary of the
Browl,1 s Cattl e ,Breeder'
ASSOCiation, Beloit, Wi s. .

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DE,CORATING
.:
INntnoR & EXTERIOR
'E,' er.\ Jo'b
, Free Estimates Cheerfully
Given
SHARP & WILLIAMS
:orner Main' & MiaJl 1i Sts.
'.
or
I ,
NOR,RIS BROCK COMPANY
Union Stock Yards
Live Wlr, and Progressive. An
OrQanlzatlon second to none.
Strictlv .ellers on tfle beat
841 arOund market in the
country.
SERVICE THAT SATIS'FIE3
rn
Will
lOao Da Yt on 12: 30 E. S. 'I'.
a 0, WLW Clnc lnna tl
40. Dial 700, tor Our Da il y
Marke t Report.
Here are four sounCi rea'sons wily DAIRY offers the value of your farm leind investment tllr()ugh the , years. '
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you greater opportunities than any other type of.. farming
in this Reasons ,that mean more security, for ,you'"
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Fir$t, tIM for fresh milk in the Dayton market is
gr..a..sr tMwn 'Clairy fa,""'-, in' the Miami Valley sUilply-
il\G. peat demolld for pure fresh milk will continue
' ''Second, dciil')iftJ offers ,..., Mr. a cash inco.,..
, .
month after month, .,wry the
lhlrd. dairy farml"t"'cto.. INN .., IT.dld soil fertility tlian
,
any other Iype of farming. Th"s, doiry)ng actually increase.
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Fourth, taken over a period of years, ,dairying provides
. one of th'e most and dependable types of income. '
Write' ,for FREE booklet, "Planning the Dairy Barn," plus
IDairy Barn and ' MilT< House plans for low-cost
CAl?proved by the ', Dlvision, of . Health, City of '
' Dayton), informative folder, to More '
, '
Profitable Dairying." Start your plans todayl
Address5: DAIRY INDUSTRY ,, '
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321 TAILBOlit BLDG., DAYTON ,OHIO, '
DAIRY
I N' D ,'U 5 TRY
... .."......., II .... ..., ., 'HI DAIlY INDUSrlY 01 lA,,, ......... ,.,.., . .,,,..
We Now HaDdie
'FIRESTONE TIRES
AND BATTERIES
TEXACO SERVICE
S. MAIN ,PHONE 23M
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PERENNIALS
Daisies
HibiScus,
Sweet Williams
Chrysanthemums
EDNA ST. JOHN
Across from Texaco
, LANDSCAPE
Lawn & Garden Maintenance
TOP SOIL: SHRUBBERY
, :TOM PITIS
.,hone 24S.R.
ARTHUR HELSINGER
SHOE REPAIR
11 S. Mechanic St.
LEBANON, OHIO
JOE'S CYCLE SHOP
WHE,EL GOODS
. '
SPORTING GOODS
MOTORBICYCLES'
MOTORCYCLES
Phone 506X 5 Mulberry St.
LEBANON, OHIO
STOKE'S DAIRY
"MEADOW GOI..D froducts"
Phone 21 LEBANON, .OHIO
FRANK SIBCY, Representative
2,.", JeJge
A 'ARM DIARY
by D. J. FRAIZER
the skr is deep blue. far
it hasn t been cold enOl:lRh to
hurt the fruit The peach
orchards are pink with bloom
an 1 the apple blossoms are al-
most out. The redbud is deep
bri ght rosy red ami" everything
. is at its most bc:!awtiful, but the
April t 7, 1948, Dry , Ohio River. i s on the rampage
i drying off after the heavy . and lots of people are driven
rai ns earlier in the Today from their ,homes. Some one
a cold wi nd is blo'wing and it suggested the other day ,that I
\\-Ias .cold enough for fro t last would' have t o change the name
ni 'ht but the sun is shining and of Dry Ridge but it is still 'n
COMPLETE
SERVICE
) ,
The comforts of a home for
those who wish tp hotd servi,ces . , .
.
STUBBS Funeral Home
TELEPHONE' 2291 . , WAYNESVILLE; O.
SO WE CAN' A'RRANCE' 'TO FILL YOUR BIN
WHEN IT IS AVAILABLE AGAIN .
WE WELCOME' COMPARI-
SON The best way to de'ter
mine the values of' our f uneral
merchandise is, to see it "Nhen
We advertise our Moderate PrIce
Schedule we a range of
prices that effects a definite and
ubstantial saving in funeral
costs. We also mean good ser
vice. ' "
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fU N'E'RJtt H' O ME .
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WAYN'ESVllLE, OM 10
Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreeiated.
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Corwin 'N.ixon
' FOR
TERM AS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Warren
Republican Primary - May 4, 19'48
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lot drier than most place: . QUI'
trouble is that we are 1ually
wa-hing a\vay. Erosion i ' our
proGrem. The otTler d:ty when ,
the pigs w re alit ro?ttng. hol e:
in the pa ture I deCided It
not a bt\.d thin,g' becall ' e
a heavy rai n each of tho e hol es
fills u'p , with water and , tll,at-
'much water i ' held back tn Its
mild race down the hill s.
The fir t mushroom' of th
sea on- on our I In e - wa
It costs
'"tl ",., All
Despite the spiral of iDflation,
G.reyhound fares have held the liDe.
In some iO$tances they're lower
than they were in ,the depression
TH'!: ",IAMI GAZETTE PAGE 4
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4365
THIURS'DAY, APR I L 22, 1948
fund yesterday but we haven't
found any m.ore and this cold
spell will discourage them even
though there is lots of moisturo!
in the ,g'rollnd to start them.
'Even fence building goes slow.-
Iy. are trying to fence in a
mall I t for our hog's
but there were days this last
. year of 1933. Now, more than ever
,.. before, you enjoy more value
"when ,you GO Greyhound.
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G,.yhound Far.. Fram
WAYNESVILLE TO-- ,
Lebanon ' $ -:40
Xenia ' , .30 .55
Cincinnati 1.78 '
Columbus' 2.93
Greyhound Terminal
Waynesville 'Dru Store.
Teleph-one 2121
VARIED FLAVORS
BULK AND,. READY.PACKED,
.' ALSO AVAILABLE,:
FROZEN ,ISH ,
FRESH AND VEGETABLES
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L,acy' sQuality Market
. FMlIi LOANS ..
I;AND COST LOANS .
N" Application, or' Commil8ion Charges ,
" 4% INTEREST
20 OR 33 YEARS TO REPAY
PAY PART OR ALL AT ANY TIME
You Are A Member of a FarmerOwned Credit Association
(Dividends Paid on Stock)
WRITE-CALL
LEBANON N. L. A.
PHONE 448
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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO No. 4365
THURSDAY, AP' RIL 22,1948
wee'k when it was too wet even
to dig hIes. Yesterda. we mov-
ed the big hog's to tIle other
barn where the SOW " are and
' hut thenlJ in. Even ,there two
f them climhed out. As oon
as ' 'they a're fat enough, off
they KO to market. There are
b\ 6 !;ood registered boars 0'L1
You can send your , finest silks
a.nd satin, ur c stliest
ies to this cleaner without wor-
rying abouf their welfare. They
are I and th 'rougbly, but
ently, and pressed by skilled
nd careful operators.
I -
en ugh for" -ervicc that I am name i the is -t.
going 'fo "ell and a, couple of fephen. If any of their
gilts that 'I am going to ,friends should be tn that neigh-
The little . pi ,e;s are round borhood they would ,e very
and fat a' balls and shiny as , .... Iad to" see them. _ ...
-atin. .. , . ' ] am: glad the question of
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We are now wallm,l?: !o sec; dumping trash a,long the, hi,\1;h- '
"hat has happened ways has been brought up. It
that \,ve '.lust befo) e i disgusting the thitigs that
thl ram started. Ma.ny peo- - .thrown out along- the sides of
pIe said that they had lost aU fhe roads. Then too there is the
. clover planted the lesser evil , f papers, candy
and are but I am lunch boxes and junk
w;utm,g- to see: We have always like that, thrown out of cars. by
thought a , of the people who wouldn't think of
crqps that )s R:ood !he their garbage. and old
and restores Its fertility out le- tm cans out and dumpmK them.
C. Palmer
O. Rose
I. Mulford
V. Hill
E. Ramby
R. G,on


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ently the reports ,that are When you have finlstled your
in,g- in f;rom lunch or what-have-you, 'put the
are to doubt. It. As papers in the ba, and iusUeave
a legume It does restore mtrogen ' It ' in the ar until' you get a
tn the 1 ut when suitable place to t 'et rid of it.
up amounts of the The picnic season is' coming.
other essentials taken from the How do your leave y ur picniC
f tY round by heavy hay Grops or .....
. 210se , it is a different -
,story. They say that unless the
and crops are fert-
ilized and hOled or some left to
he plowed um1er, often .the
ground is being weakened ,1l!5t
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a steadily as It , would be With
too much' corn'. Alfalfa has such
deep roots that it taps the
s'o it. Th is is g'ood in that It
breaks up the but when
alfalfa will no longer grow on
a certain field that m,eans that -
those deep roots faken
more out of. the SOil than has
been put back in. So they' say', .
.. watch your alfalfa give It
lime a'od .fertilizer. .
Fri.ends ' of the Parks family
wilt t e ,:tad to hear they
are getting settled in their new '
hom.e. The address is Rey. and
Mr . Ralph Parks, 3237
t. Wyandotte, Mich. Mrs. '
is still wUh them. The
I ...
! NEXT WEEK !
3 - GREAT RKO 'SHOWS' - 3
USE YOUR APRIL SHQWBILL SPECIAL COUPON
TO
SUN.-MON.
, Sua. Matinee 2 :30 P. M .
, ..... .
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' .... vi her
She!J. J lout ..
n """,I " G
'mil f{isS. '
,:. dIving a .....
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What
city
gfrl
could
",,,,qtch
SEE- All- THREE
WED.-THURS.
- '(I
"KArE'S '
IU ,ES1 in
everv .e ... e oul
01 Ilti. world I"
FRI.-SAT.
"FLAME" (Wonder Dog)
,&."
LEON ERROL COMEQY
TONITE
I'LL BE ,YOURS
D. Durbin - Ai> Menjou'
TOMORROW
&
SArURDAY
WALL - ' NU ENAMEL
KEM,TONE - . G. E. BuLBs ,
9-12 morning
,1-5', afternoons
Wednesdai " '
," 7-9 Saturday evening
Other by
ApPOintment
TELEPHONE 62-R
, Dr. C. E. Wilkin
Optometric' Eye SpeciallAt
26 South Detroit
XENIAt omo
' Cilib
Waynesville'
Ba .. k
OWN
. (:ANDIDATE FOR
, COMMISSIONER
COUNTY '
May 4, 1948
.
KINDL Y AVOID
WET PAINT
, DURING
OUR REDECORATION'
, . PERIOD ;
SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
-Political Allv.
l,,-
Dr. P. Grosvenor
OPTOMETRIST
Waynesville Office
. Will Be Closed
Until Further Notice
,
a 'tine election of.,
Mother's Day candy and gifts,
drop in at the Waynesville Drug
Store. , -Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of
Harveysburg have purchased
and are , now '(esidinf' in the
Whittemore proper.ty on Third


Photos ' That Click
PORTRAITS
GR9UPS
ORGANIZATIONS
, ,
PIJBLI
I will sen at public auction, on the Burnett Brothers
farnl, located on The Waynesville and Lytle road, 3 miles
north west of Waynesville 2 m:i1es east of Lytle. Take. route..
48 to Lytle road, go east': route 42 to Waynesville, take
Lytle north west 'on .
, ,
I 'Tuesday, April 27, 1948-
Beginning' at ONE ,O'CLOCK, SHARP, the following chattel
property:
2-HORSES-2
. 2 extra g60d 'work mares, _weight about, 1.500 each.
r 13 - HEAD OF.JERSEY CATrLE;..- 13
, .
7 Co'ws giy.il1,g' good flow of miJk; 4 heifers corning tWb years
olc1_; 1 heifer 6 months old';. 1 yearling bull. These,cattle haVe
al1 been raised, by us are , T. B. tested, soutld and hav,e a higll
Mr. 'an j Mrs. L. . St. john
had as Sun jay afternoon caller
Mis. Ottie Nixon If Tcxa " Mr.
and, Mrs. Will st. JOlll1 an i Mr.
and John Fox of Lebanon.
- .
. Mr. and K .. R. H ill an i
son visited friends in Wayne -
ville, last Frida .. . IMrs. M. F.
Weltz returned wiith them t
, Grove City for the week end.
Mr. and Mr'. Walter Shee-
han, Mrs. L. M. Henderson,
Mr -. Bertie Milts, Mrs. Snapp,
Mr. and Mrs. JOllIl Mere 1', Mrs.
E. W. Hopkins, Mr:. Earl
Swain Miss Sarah m\lth, and
Mr. Mrs. ' O. M. Ridge at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. .
lie W. McKinsey at West Mil-
ton, on April 14.
Mi ::, Naomi Earnhart had as
Restore
Woodwolk" fUlnitule, floOIS,
IOIlE .
. VARNO-lAC
Here's just 'wbdt you Deed to make those worn
ll00re-or woodwiork, or pet plece8 of furniture
. -ablne wltlrnew life and beauty I ACME Qual
ity Vamo-Lac qiV438 a beautiful fimm to old and
Dew wdOd. brightenIng and renewing shabby Wiping' out
the signa of age md wear.
r' For stcJins and v.arnishes in onoJol'erationl Easy. to, apply, ,
Varno-Lac dries unusually bard and tough to a flDish. Can
be washed with soap and water Without spotting. i
Economical to US!9. too! Available in beautiful. ricb Quurt
looking wood collQlB. Come in today cmcl see theml
South M,Up Street
, ,
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAQE t ,
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO N.o.4365
THIURSOAV, AP,RI"L 22, 194
her week end guest, ' Miss Pat
Newton, of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden
had as Saturday evenih.g- supper
guests Mrs. Mmnie Rehse and '
Miss Elizabeth Coleman ' of
Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. John J.
ceJebrated their anni-
v.crsary on Friday and visited
the Ruth Lyons radio program
in Cincinnati,
Jerry Cook, son of Mr. an t
Mrs. L'awrence Cook was ,a Sun-
day guest. of Ns friend,
Dean COn:tpton, near Xema .
STANLEY and
BROKERS LICENSE
For Date .. Phone 2890!: Wayne.vill
Ohio. Rever .. "h.,.ae. .
Representing
Weatheper & Company
Members ' New York Stock
Exchanges and other
. registered Exchanges
, 'Shares
Bought - Sold - Quoted
Phone Waynesville 2530
payton AD32S1
milk test. '
Y Vote and Support Will Be 'Appreciated
"
, IMPLEMENTS
1 wagon witt)' flat top; wagon \1(ith box 'bed; Tractor douQle
disc; Black Hawke manure spreader; McCormick Deering
, mower, six ft cut; Black Hawke corn planter with fertilizer
attachment; single Buckeye'wheat driU with fert- .
ilizer attachmenl; steel tooth hay rake; walking breaking
plow; plat form scales; hay' fork rope and pulleys; harness;
forks; and many small articles too numerous to
tion.
EXPERIENCED
. \ " ' " .
Carl Abaecl1erh
. '{' .
, -
CANDIDATE FOR SECOND TERM
Republic,an Primary, May 4
, ,
I
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YOUR VOTE AND ACTIVE SUPPORT
QUALIFIED
. ,
'.
10 YEARS SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
1.0 YEARS TOWNSI:IIP
NOW A ;:ANDIDATE FOR
.- - WAQREN COUNTY
'. ,
to Republican Primary, May ,+th
l' I '
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DELIVER:V, DAYS

. ' . ./
Same Delivery Day Each
STOKES DAIRY ....
TRUSTWORTHY
LEBANON
Phone 21 .
PAGE 7 THE MIAMI GAZETTa::
OHIO No. 4365
TH'URSDAY, A P,R I L 22. 1948
ma'rried to Radio Executive
Thomas H. A. Le" Is, and ha
two ten-year-old
daughter' Judy was quite di'-
tressed because her mother a-
d0pted blonde for "The
vou the 'stuff that L1reams are Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell , "HilI and C. E.
inade f, and what can come entertained at dinner on Satur winning the prizes.
tl}t!.m, abl{ \:tctJ)ed by , day evenini!' with Mr. and Mrs.
Vlrg'1I11a Ma'l and Bons Kctr. Ch 1 D t M '. d M , ..... ..nI,.S.NO
loif. on' the .alert for your es os er, 1. an - L. '"'
T,W 'I '1f
. Lense.'
Mitt\' ,1'0 klet you how WIHiaI:tl Doster, Mr. and Mrs. . ..... ' . '-'
t dream the, Mitt)' "ay. The , . 1 .. -
- Daugbter." On the
sam.e prog-ram is RKO's Golf
Doctor Sportscope, and the
, current' neWs. (WB). ,
' -hort n th i-bill, "Goodbye I. HIll, Mr., and . Mrs. Donald
Mi Turlock I (MGM) won the Coates, Mr. and Mrs. George
Academy Award for the , best Wal.1 and Mr. and C. E
short f 1947. Edgmgtol) as guests. Bnd,l!:e was
played Mrs. Charles Dos.- t
nATn.C ......
.... flANCilCO'
b .
FOXi10LLY
- ,
Bnefviews: Best family en-
tertainment to date is at the
Friday and Saturday.
"'Hal Roach Comedy Carn,ivaI"
(UA) is actually a double fea-
ture, including the story of Pa-
bulous Joe and of Curley.' Joe
Are 'you a dreame:r? Under
the skin we an, are, 'more or
less. who good
are with bi1{ dreams.
T.hat s undoubtedly why
nSecret Life of 'Walter -Mitty"
at the Twin Wednesday and
, Thursday has hit all
with a..!-,ang. Kaye shows
_ Mi Yvonne Stubbs observed
he'r eighteenth birthday ;tnni-
versar on Frk1ay and in her
, honor her p,arents, Mr. and
A. H. Stu b had as dinner
Miss Pats. Baird
1

Mar Ellen Fisher ana MISS
Phytli' Burnett.
is a jalking dog} who puts his
masfer in the aoghouse , every
tlme ', he talks. Curley tells of
. . ..
', a bunch of kids, angels until
,'they start raising the devil.
Producer, Hal Roach gives you
112 minutes of Cinecolor
"Comedy." ,
The Week of Weeks starts
Sunday, April '"25 thru Satur-
,day, May 1. It's RKO week
1he ,Twin. The special coupon
on , your April showcard will
admit three adults tor just SOc.
Sign cO\lpon, and advan-
, tage of this 5Sc savmg.
'uThe Farmerts
for which Loretta Young, \von -'
the Academy Award recently,
'ushers in the week. A sure-fire
com.edy emphasizing' ,the Amer-
ican way of life, it tells how a
dynamdc young farm girl in-
vades ,the city and eventual1y
wins a seat in plus
a ,youni!' Congressman os.eph
otten-and his
, aristocratic Mother - , Ethel
Barr. more. Loretta Yaung is

Wednesday, April 28 at 11 A. M.
1 ;l mil,e east of Cent,erville, . Ohi o, \. t tion Rna '
STOCK
5 Horses and ,Mules; 12 head Cattl ; 17 Shee'p; 1'0 Sows
and Poultry.; ; Dodge Co:lip
.MACHINERY
Com:plete line farOl m,achinery 1 - - M Cormick
Deering tractor. on rubbel'. F-JO Farmall tractor on rubber
with cultivators: Letz 340 hay hal:ne'- ani a "arId
of small items.
S. 'D. BARNEIT & SON Owners
, .
F. T. Martin an i C. E. Riesan, " urti l l1 r
703 Bldg'. On. t\ n
Phone ADams 3261
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY :' '
- 'MAY 4
t "\
, ADMITIED TO ' LAW ,PRACI1CE 1940
ELECTED MAYOR OF LEBANON - .1941
RESIGNE _TO ENTE8 ARMY -JiON(;R" '
ABLY DISCHARGE AFTER 3'/2 YEARS.
Republican Prim.ary May 4; 1948
' .
ter, Mr. Herbert Carr, Mrs. B. I. Ii. --_------.
THE BORDEN 00
r Penny"Milk is Your Best Bu" ,
More protective nutrients,. in-
cluding minerals, vitdmins,
prot ins! .. 71om'ells
, \
BUUDINGS . CHATTELS AUTOMOBrLES , lIABrllTY
"4-WAY . FARM IRIU_ANCE'"
, . ' "' ..
in-the Obio-Pumen-wi.lJ-gtve-you broad protection againsr , losses
OD)'Out farm. Ie covetl )'Out bplldings, your cbittell, your automobile
ADd )'Out Uabillty for' accidents ,to -Why Dot see Us today'?
Yoa ..... JOU:" tale wben )'Ou'te, iniured fA the Ohio Fa.t;m.nl
Karl
l
D. Dakin Insurance Agency
"

Mulberrj, ,0.
S OHIO INIUIANCI.COMPAN'I,
, .' .... OHIO .AlMld . . (JIa.
, UNTIL JUNE. 1
We Will Sell
ESSO 'MO'OR OI'L"
IN CASE LOTS
2 to 4 (24 Qh. Cans to Case) 98 c a Gallon ,
, ,
5 or more cases
,.
,-
PHONE 3136 WaYnesville
\
.CLASSIFIED AD RATES
PER WORD MINIMUM 25c

REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us 'for Insurance. All types of .
Insurance at a savings. call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Waynesville 2935 or caU
collect. Wilmington 21 t 1.
Re.I Estate For Sal_
. Phone 2691 J.
r Thi rd St. -56
. .
IF YOU HAva A OR
PARM TO BBLL oaJi or Write
Don Hmdenon, 'l'el. KE344e, st'l
LoftSD. Ave. ,DaytOn. OiIlo. tie
HOME FOR SALE- .
7 ROOM HOUSE,. hot ait fur-
nace, hot and cold running
water:. Roomy garage antI
chicken house on lo( 50 x
200 ft. corner 4th and Chap-
man Sts. Call evenings after .
7 :00 P. M. Mrs. Leah MIlls,
Phone 21; 72.
-422
FOR SAI.E '
FARMALL Ei4 on tubber ' and
, related equip'ment completely
overhauled. Bob Wilson. ,1 st.
. Parm
r
east of Lytle on North
side of Lytle-Waynesville Rd.
'TWO JERSEY BULL calves,
subject to registry. Wilbur
Flo(ence, Or-egoma, Rt. L
-42'2 .
1936 4-Doot
sedan, Davis, Thi.rd
t . Street. -422
COAL. Range, $50 and outsid
,3 -s.eat 'todet, wired for_ elect-
ricitYt $25. J. W. McKeever,
Third Sf. . ' -56
, ,
EARLY FRYERS! I ..t.::.......-
, ,
NOTICE TO C'ONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Ohi'o, ' April 17, 1948
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
eat d prop als w1ll b received a.t .the ffice of h E! ' tate Highway
I it ct I' of hlo. at 'olumhus, Ohio, unlil 10:00 A, M." Ohio Standn.rd
Time,
Tue day, 'l\lay iI, 194 . for improvements in: ,
(Proposals N.o . 1 to 7 hi lu Iv ilTe offered as ' one ,project and wUl
be as contra t.)
PROPOSAL No.1
Gl'eene Count3, Ohio, on .Sections 2.80 and 6.90, State Houte No. 72. In
Jefferson and Silver Cl' el' k Townshlps, .by applying a bl.tuminous treat-
men\t, Item 1.<:$1. .
'Fa vement: Width 18 feel
Length 25,713.6 teet or 4.87 mlles:
, . PROPOSAL No. 2
Greene County, Ohio, on Sections ' 0.00 <and (1.73, 1.89, 2.09, 2.29 Bowers-
State Route lIio, 72, 1Il" Jefferson Township, .by tl1'plylng a bit-
uminous treatment. Item T-32.
Pavement: 'WIdth 18 feet, LeJl8lth 9,134.4 feet.
Width 18 feet, L ngth 3.00,9.6
Total Length 12,144 feet or ,2.S0 miles.
PROPOSAL No. S
Clinltop County. Ohl!;), on Section 0.87 (Part), 'State Route No. 3S!), In
Chester . TownshiP. by . applying a bituminous treatment, Item T-32.
Width 18 feet, 11,827.2 feet.
Wlidth 16 teet, Leng'th 19,M8 . feet.
Total length 31,785.6 feet or 6J)2 mUes,
No. 4
Clinton County, Ohio. Section 4:14 (Part) arid 9,35. sUate Route No. 73tl,
in Union, Adams and Vernon Townships, by a
treatment, Item T-32. .
'Pavement: Wl4Jth 18 feet. .
Lellglth 25.344 ,feet or 4.80 mUes.
\ PROIPOSiAL No.5
Clinton County. Ohto, Section 7.93 (Part)" State Route No" 360, in Wash-
Ington Townahip. by applying a bituminous' treatment, Item T-32.
Pavement: Wld'th' 16' feet. .
Length 16;948.8 feet Ol; 3.-21 miles.
No.6
Ollntton Ohio" SeCtion 0.00 ,(Part), State Route NC). 134, In Clark
Townahlp, iby ap.pl.ylng a hitUmlnous treatment, Item T-31.
Pavement: Width 18 feet. .
Length 29,092.8 or 5.51 mtlee.
j' PROPOSAL' No.7 .
Wlarren' County. '.OHlo!' 'Sectlon 9.74 (Part), Sta.te Route No, 123, In Salem
by applying a bituminous treatment
J
Item T'::3:1. .
Pavemerrt. 18 feet. '
Length 14,784 feet.or 2.80 .
Total ,Estimated Cost . : ...... ' .. ' .... , ... ' ........ ': .. . .. " . ,56,331,817
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is given that the
TI'ustees o'C the Ot'ave Yard l"und
of the Orl!hodox 'Fdl:lnds of 'Vn.yneS-
vOle. Ohio, have filed th('ir pelltlon
in the Conlmon Pleas Court oC
ren County, Ohio. enUtled "rn the
Matter of Charles D. Cook. Hl:' rbert
Mayna1'd Hackney, La Wl'enoe
Starr. and Pel' y L. Reason as TrU3-
tees ot the Yard Fund ot the
Orthodox !Friends ot WaynelivUla,
Ohio," an unincorporated rel1glous
association, being Case Numiber
18336 on the docket or said Court,
praying tor atuthol'lty to sel} ,nd
convey the follOWing descrlhed relLI
estate now owned by, said associa-
tion:
Situate In Vlllage oq Wl9.ynes-
vlHe, County o,t Warren. and Sta te
of Ohio and ' being the northeast

THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE '8
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4-365
THIURSDAY, APR I L 22, 1948
ne-halt ot Lot Numbered
EIGHT (8) in Squat'e In said
Village. Said lot lays 53 6/8 f.eet 0
Thl.rd Street\. nnd runs buck a t
right angles and pa rallel with MiamI
Street 204 ! et to an aILey, .
And that the same wlU be !'ot
heal'lng on 01' ayter the 23rd day
of ApI'iI, 1948.
A. ANDERSON
Attol'ney for 'Petillont:'rs
Charles D. Cook
Hel'bert Carr "
Maynard Hackney
Lawrence Starr
PercY' L. Reason
As Trustees ot the Grave Yal'd
Fund ot the Ol'thodox Friends ot
,\Va,ynesvlUe, Ohio .
REPORT OF .CONDITION OF THE
WAYNESVI'LLE 'NATIONAL BANK
of Waynesville, Ohio
At the clole of BUliness on April 12, 1948 .
Charter No. 2220 ,Reserve' Diltriot No.4
. ASSETS ,
Cash. balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and
cash Heins In process of collection .................. $8,78,54-5.2()
United Stat.es Government obligations, direQt and guarafllteec:t .. _ 963,619.02
'Obllga'tiQnoS of IStates and polltlcal subdivisions .. : .......... 318.786.0_
,bonds, notes, and debentures .. .. ........ 44,993.75
CorpoL'ate sto(.'ka (including stock of !Federal .
Reserve bank) .......... .. . ' 4-,50Q.00
Loans and dlscounts (Including. $350.23 .......... .. . 334,784.02
Bt1 Jl!k own'ed $500.()0, and flxtul'es 112587.40 .. S,!)87.40
, TOTAL ............ , ................. 2,048,S14.4l
LIABILITIES
Demand d4:)posll:ts of ind'lvld'llals. pa.rt-ne1shiPS. and corpora'tlons 1,3'13,594.59
Time de-posits of IndividUals,. partnerships. and corporatlons .... 160',542.1
Qepostts of pnlted States Government (olncludlng postal savlpge) '69,030.1!l
Deposits of Strute .I;l.nd political 08ul)dlvlsions .... : ....... ,.. . 2,64,796.07
Oehel' depOsits (cel'tUled and cashier's dlU3Cks. etc.) ..... ....... 9.181.'93
'Total DepOSits .......... ... . , .......... ,' ...... 1,867,144.84
Othel' Liabilities .; ........ ' ............ '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3.472.9
'TOTAL LIABILITIES . , ... :, ...................... ,. ... 1,870.617.71
CAPITAL.; A'CCOUNTS
CnpLt-al Stock .
Coinmon ,Stock, to'Val . pat' $75,O()'0:00 , ....... .. ..... , .. ,.
S urp 1 us ..... , . ; . I ' , : ' . ' ,
Proposals Nos; /l to '7 ,inclusive ot this projeCt to be completed not later
than 1,' 1948. _'.. '. '
75.000.00
75,-000.00
23,670.91
The minimum W&h to be paid to;alI lalbor etnployed o'n this contract . . k) .... .. ..
sball be In accQr.dance with ,the of PrevatUng Wag.. Contingent Reserves .. ' ... ': .............. : .... . .. ,........ 4,125.7!'
Ra.tes As<:ertal,ned and Determined 'by The Depal'tn\ent. of Industria, " .TOTAL CAPr,rAL ACCOUNTS . ............. ......... 177,696,64
Relations appllcable to State F,llshway Dep'artmenlt linprovements ' In " TOTAL LIABILITIES A..."'ID CA-PITAL ACCOUNTS .... 2,048,314.4\
accordance with S!3ction-s 17-3, 17-4, ' 17-48., 17":5' and 17-5a of the . . MEM-ORAN'Dt;M
General Code of OhIo." . .. '. ' . i Assets pledged 01' assigned' fA> secure, UabUltles ,and for
The Ibiddef m1,lst submit with hJs bid a :cheCK In an ' amount . J)urposes. . ...... '.' ..... : ........................... \. 30.9,831.2ii
eqUal to five per cent of the estlm.ated cost, but In ' nO' 'event more ' State of ' Ohio, Oounty, of Warren. ss: " . ,
ten thousand dollars, ,,) , I' RoSS H, Hal'tsock, Pi'e!iltdent; of"'tlnnl.bbve-named tbank, do solettmly
'Platts and speCifications are on fUe In the department of high- swenr thnt the n/bove statement Is true rto the best of my and
ways and the office ot the resident' district deputy dlrect.()r. beUef. - .
The dlreotor res<,rves the right to any and all bf.ds.
EARL L. REEB
8wqrn to and subFcrlbed before m
ROSS H: HARTSOCK, Pre.ql.d n j,
this 16th dlay' of AP1'U, 1948." ,
at,a.te ;Highway Dlrectol'
L. H. GORDON, Notary-
Start chicks now-have ear.ly
fryers-they witt be in
demand. S tar ted sex e d -----'
cockerel chic,ks now avail- ,WANTED Office adehiess is H. F. DNa.
2, Wayt:l'esviHe, Ohio has 'been
CORRECT-Att t:
Gao. J, W.ruterhouse
E;arly
Howard Surrl;\lCe
.able. WANTED - 'house- ' .duly appo;nted Exeoutor of
DUNHAM WHI'rE' ROCKS keeper , to took, the Estate" o'f Walter C. Bur-,
Phone 2916 , ' and dean" downstaIrs. Must nett late of War(en Courtty, '
ha ve'" pleasant Ohio, deceased. .
Directol'S
TO QUY- . ',' ',' high . standard , of cleanliness . Dated this ' 1St day of April
GOOD HORT bille-Kf.ass :sod. agd ' he' personally ' 1948. ' . ,', , ,
Gene Dunn, 509 Should 'be capab,le of a sum- . MeJyl B. 'Gray, Atty. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheehan .
St., Da ton. Call "FUlton ' ing responsibility, pe fr!!e to Ralph H.l.arey of Centerville, Ohio, Mr . . and
5735 "'0 {ravel in suin;1ner. C::ountr,y Judge of the Probate Court Mrs. Earl C,ark of Dayton and
. - -... . location in family. ,\dth chiM- Warren COllh,ty, OhIo Mr. and M fS. William Clark of
TR/JCTOR WORK- ren and dog-so Pleasant piiva,te Estate' '0' f Norvl'1' E. Lanca' s.te'r " Lytle. were Sunday -M,r. -, -I ..
T'RAC'rOR .' WORK Wahtecl roon1 ana bath furnished. ' . and .Clark.
. Character rC!feren es '" , , P d" ,
atl:,. kind. , . . Sa' la?e . ff. ,' 150.0'0. ' N .. 'I b . . tht' Mr. and Mrs. 'Jess ' ren ef- .
, L F' 1..t Ro te 3 "", r p , l ' .. 0 Ice -.lSlere ' Y' a ' alll:t little ctauO'h.ter ca, lIed
. .' . Ie t,L , giving ,re ereryces, br.i.ef : Wmiam. E. 'Fox and Z. Gray t d M Wt-. j Cl '
. WaynesvH1e . .... . sonal h.lstory antl avallc:lbiJ,ty whose Post Office Addresses are 0'11 M:r. an . rs. a arK
J .' ' , c ' : '-56 .- for il1tervie\y: to' MJis. H. \V . . Oh1,0 and . Lebanon, Channell Monday .
Jr., cIa Fox Paper Ohio been
. " . C. ' Co., Lockland (Cinti), Ohio. as Admmistrators 0'( the Estate
Can Alva Allen's m orWll1. --,56 of Norvil E. , late of
, J. H. ' Rainey.. ' " . W ' r'" 't 01 ,. ' d d
-429 'NOTICE' OF APPOINTM. ENT arren vvun y, HO" ece,ase .
,_--,-_______ --=______ Dated this 13th.lth'lY of April
FARM .LOANS-' , Executor 1948. .
Estate' of wattei ,C. Burnett H. Z. Gray, Atty. '.,'
4 PER CENT Harm Loaris
. , ' Easy Terms ' , .
Ca'll George Henkll!
Phone 2 Lebanon .
-513
SITUATIONS WAN"rEIh-
GEN ERAL . houseworK" white ,
Emma Crew, Mt.
Holly. Waynesville 1
MOTHER'S DJ1Y COMlNG-
' [ I
WE ARE' now accepting orders
for Mother's Day' Candy.
Make your selection now. , Be
ready when May eomes.
Waynesville DruR' Store
LAUNDRY-
LAUNDRY to do in my home.
Also curtains stretched, 40c
a pair. Quick serv1ce. Phone
2986.. " _ -42Q
Deceased. .' ,Ralph H. Cafey .
Notice is hereby given tflat Judge of the Pro'bate Court
, Charles S ... Burne.tt who.se Post Warren County,OhlG .

HORSEs $9.
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$ t' 1'00 $4.
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, Next Tuesday, May 4, will
mark the end of the primary
, 'election campaign In Ohio. The
candidates will stop their anxi-
ous touring of the county and
the fate of their candidacies will
be left to the ,penciled' X's of
the voters. - .
Waynesville's l.wo polling
places will be open from 6 :30
a. rn. to 6 :30 p. m., accordmg
to town officials. Voters living
south of North 'Street will vote
"at the ' Emerson Earnhart home
on Miami Street. Those living
north of North Street will vote'
at the firehouse.
Those who vote in the Re-
publican primary wilt find a nu.-
mber of c'ontests to s ttl . Har-
old V. Martz and Fred J.
meyer both seek to be
for representatIve In the
Carl Abaecherli at1ld
Marvin E. Young are compet-
ing for the pros cutine- attorney
nomination, 'and nine men are
for the two nominations
for county commissioner:

Surpassin.\;' tllese in im'por-
tance, however, Is the Taft-
Stassen fight for C1 1 gates to
the Repuhltcan' nati' nal conven-
tion in PhiladelplHa ne:t June.
L 0 C a I v ter f v rin
o
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Stassen will place X s by the
names of Carrington T. Mar- '
shall, Lloyd J. Wall, and Jame
E. Meals for Qelegate, while
Taft backer wiiI mark ach of
the other t I nam: ' on tb t' itl-
, lot for delegate.
D mocratk v ter an 0
. little but help !Settle the ton test
between Miller and lau I,. for ,
the governor's nomination. This
is considered 'a test of machine
an independenf strength.
It Says
Mere
Senior OratorS . Chosen at W. S.
By Smitty
, Every once in a while this
newspaper spells a wronK
or makes a mistaKe of some
kind. That should me a
kindly . feeling toward others
who' put mistakes into
But I couldn't resist toe temp-
tation to do a nttle editing: of
the n.ew telephone directory
which carrie in the mail thIS
week. ' "
. Phone books' are supposed to
be proofread -three times, and
most use them
an . authority on the spell of
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SERVING' WAYNeSVlllE SINCE 1850
No. 4366
W,AYNESVILLE, OHIO TH U R.SDA Y, APR ,I L. 29.
New Fire, Truck Due in 60 Days
As $8,000 Contract
.
, Here is a --' partial , list of
Waynesville ' people whose
names are misspelled in the new
directory, according to the best
infor1mafion I can .get: J. P.
-'Fromn: (listed as From), Ro-
ber! anp Roscoe .Furnas (listed
as ChaFles Hage-
. meyer listed as Hagenmeyer),
I'f.'he Wayne township trustees '
awarded a 'Monday
night to , the Fire Fighter Truck
Company of Rock Island, 111.,
for a new fire truck to be de-
livered ,within 60 {lays, accord ...
inl?' to Maynard W'eltz, clerk.
1000 feet of 2 % inch hose: 40(J
feet of 1 %. inch, hose, ana two
10",foot lengths of suction hose.
It will be to re- .
model the fire house on Chap-
man street to make , room for.
the new truck, since the old
truck will be kept. No action'
wastaken on this Monday, how

Patsy Baird will be valedictorian and Earl , Rye wIll be s'aluta-
torian when the Class of 1948 holds comm ncen)erit exercis ' at
. W.aynesvilte H. S. on Friday, May .21, it was announced this
lJnlike the traditional red
fire engine
l
the new vehicle will
be'" enameled . white with gold .
week by SuPt. Raymond y.J. Bradd ck. I
The conuuiencement speaker will be 01 .. W. . Guil 1',- pr f or ever. '.
The contract 'calls for an en-
Kineer to corpe here for at ,least
4 hours to assist Mr. Crane
of education at Miall1i University in Oxford. .
The baccalaureate servic,:e . witt be held at the high school on
Sunday, May . 16, .with .an address by the Rev. ' Laur' nce Hall,
B -born associate rector ' of Ghdst. Episcopa1 CllUrch in
Robert Sa . '
tbe
lettefing: ., .
ons call for a 600-
..... .,,,...... to
althougq they .haven't liv'ed here pounds pressure, and a sent . fOr the of OeERA;rORS for mcmths or years. Among KB: 7 International heavy-duty the contract, along with ' Mr. TO SPEED TOLL. them ,are William P. Strader chassis. The will tnount C.rane and.-William (listed on FOUrttrst. although'
- , l-nter-dty dialing service ill' he lived on Main St. before he' RED CROSS CETS $535 'Phone Servlce De-lays the next few t'ays, will permit
moved to Dayton two years .IN TOWNSHIP .' . Lebanon long-distance perat-
ago) ; Silas Snyder" who moved FI'nal fl'gures on the 'R'ed I I .1 F' AI ors to' dial nUl11llbersin Oa ton,
t f the tate more than two
B . Middletown, a eveland, Chi-
ou . a ' S
. Cross drive 111 Wayne Town- re an arn Ire arm cago, and many other cities ship 8hmv totalling $535. .'
without callin2" any operator in
d t I d
1 11 J or a little ov.er thr,e.e fourths of Tel,ephone difficultie pre- ' tllose cities, it was a. nnounce't1
move . 0 n lana aou a ; . tJ...e Cl700 quota assil7'ned by the
P
L" arr'lc'k who I l'n Alaska t' iP vented the Wa,ynesvi)1e . Fire this' week :by' Harold Augsbur-
"d' I . t'lle
s
hom' e on d>Ul'i'ty ,chapter. . County-wide Comp' a.ny' Horn- gettin.O' to' the gr, L banori mana,o'er of , the
an las r", v , receipts, Chairman W. W.
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St. to R?b ltO' -. Shurts, Jr., said. Monday, are ' farm of ' .ick A, Irelan in.time hio .'C ntral Tel:er
hone
COlll- ' Reg'an and , FrancIs ., Gene abou't iii9 350' or 93 5 per' cent to sav'e' any of,: the ,barn ',and .' . . ', ' C' . ' t'
. e , ' ;p
corncrib, Fire Chief ' Carmen .' Imllal" ervlce to n1' mila I
Brown; and Melvlll LIermann, . of the $'1 D,bOO 'oal :assig;ned Crane said this week. will be 'put in use In the near
\vh6 moved to Reading two by ' the -nati.Qnal
'1'
years agO. , . ' S I' 't ddt> II Pire which start d ,ith a future. a ong with two mar .
That triple proofr.eadmg al- a ICI ors an onors were a short circuit in the light ,wires trun.k, lin 's .to:. Cincinnati, he so ' failed to get the book into thanked for their support. of the corncrib. resulted in totfll adde .
The tate BulT 1t1lR' C mmi -
sion . mu t appr vc T)lut!pri'llts,
f I' the new' re iaurant I uilding
11 Main treet b fore th 10wn
oUl1cil can i ue a permit for
,it, Mrs. us an . canlon,. owner"
\Va tol,d MQnday ni ht-, by
, ouncilmen.
". nly fOUl)t1a han", rk
l done ' unti.t this appr .val i.s
ot tnined. It i un ier-too i the,
stat will r'equire ihai. the pl.ans
include t oilet fa ili l ie . ill l..' t! 1i1t!
' structure is t l Ii - \ 1 it: i l
publi bui ding'.' .-
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phabefCa'l Older. Ho\V'- COUNTY' CANCE" 'D
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RIVE of the . In,ter-city_ diali,ng", flr .t . 11 d. ever, last pfize boner EXTENDED TO 15 at and of hay and mac .. . cities i'n the New York and JUNIOR-SENIQR
listini! ' a Bowen and two Bow- , I . hinery. $3,0.06. philadelphia areas, will eventu- TO BE
yers among the ' Williamses 'in . The" annual ' fund drive , ,for There: wa.s $4,000 insurance on ally enable ppera- AT GEN. DENVER HO'ta
-the tebarlon s'ection was not the Warren County C,ancer So- the barn. ,
't9
rs
to dial any number In an. .
peated. :. , - .. ciety has been extended to last The is .on the Old State in the cnuntry1hat has a Wayn l-ligh .. S ho<:>I'5
In Waynesville the Monces May 15', Mrs. James Road ' tto'rt-h of Waynesville,. ' dial sy tem. .
annUl r .lul1lOr- el1t Or . banquet
come afte'r the Moores. (n Leb:. E. Wdkins, chairman, said, this When the Ire'an 'phone wa
\\ ill be leld this year at the
anon the' . 'Foestons follow the week. Donations made directly used to ca11 firemen, the ca11 B b II M. G ner::l:l Dn Hotel in ' Wit-
fugetts" Braftaln follows Brew- td the , society total $500 to 'w-ent , through Xenia to Leb- '. ase a '. BVles mingtoll, . tOIl'iorro\V evening.
.. Brock Brothers, . date, of which onli $10 came anon, but they could not get
This 'will be the first such af.
, Montgomery , . follo.ws Moore, tram Twp., Mrs. ' Wil- Waynesville. Then someone Alt 8 0' ,lock tonight at the fair held outsi je Waynesville for.
stahley .fallows Stanley, Win-, . kiris said. this does drove to Waynesville not-
everal y ar5. .
: chester , follows Wiimans, Van nQt include the amountS placed ified Mr . . Crane, . who tried to High School two Tentative' plan can for the
Riper follows Van ' Tress, 'and . in cans for tl1e l1nve, 'at busfness ' 'use his station phone to ' bas'eball films "Pitching -Stars" Seni r Prom to be held at ,the
so on
' ' . I Th' 'II b t d t sound the fire a:1arm. He was anirJ "Battl'nO' loa'lled h'10'11 shoal on Fri,jov Ma
v
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. . ' , p aces. IS WI e coun e 0-
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So if you don'.t .find, the nuin night when all the' cans are unable to a dial tone. As through the cour.tesy of the The enio)'. lay, Aunt
ber you're )ookmg Jar, . search' . 'a result, the firell,len got Dayton Jndian's Baseball Club, Fanny," \\ ill. be PI' sent d ort
It The coupty's goal 'in the can- too la:te to pr.event a total ,
May', 7.
Just as Evelyn s . eel' drive is .$5,000. loss. .
will be presented along w)th tbe
Shop ' was under toe G's last " '. , the Spring Valley fire- Waynesville
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Athletic Associa- WATER BOARD., MEETING
year
I . . were also called. '. . tion: regular rules i,nterpretation DROPPED NO QUORUM
. Under N'-s in 2 ARE ON J:l0NOR ROLL. Mrs. Irelan reported no meeting. These,\" films are . ;
the line "'LEBA,NON GALLEY AT O. s. U . . AG COLLEGE 'animals were in the barn ex';' to the public and .a: The stheduled. med5ng . of
S-A"which the prInters used The honor roll of 'students cept one' old sow, and it was good crowd-of men and women the Board of PublIC Affa.irs on
to identify the . tYl'e before it achieving high scholastic attain- rescued .. The wind wat away IS ex'pected to attend. Tuesday was not held be ause
was divided into pages.' .ments (av,erages of or bet- from their hc;>me, but a This Saturday at 2 P. M, only one member. came out for
, _ , fer) in Ohio State UniverSity's formed to save other work again wilt tJe performed the meeting, and two must be
I h'ave '. no way of of A,griculture durmg Ul mgs.
011 the wafAe Field under the preserit for any business to be
whether any, numbers are print- the Winter Ouarter, announced Paul Stokes, son of Mrs. Joel direction 0 Alva Ludington. As -done 'lega_l_ly_. ___ _
ed incorrectly. If anyone has a . by True G. Watson, secretary,
. this work is str-ictty on a volun-
correctiOn. to add on the .phone inclucles: . ' Stokes . and the late Mr. Stokes,. teer basis it is hoped that en- , Mr. and C. E.
book, this column will 'serve as ., Alton A Earnhart" McClain. former WaynesviUe re,sidents, is ough hands wilt be pre- and son were Sunday of
a clearing house fO'r such infor.- O. jackson both of Wavnes- quite ill at McQettan Hospital, sent to complete it in time for the former's parents in Mos:ow
mation.
ville.' - Xenia.
the season's openeJ:-on May 11;- Ohio. - - '-- -' .
The Miami Gazette
- . 8 TAB L I 8 B B 0 1 I 0
Publiahed E\(ery Thursday
At WayneaviUe, Ohio
CARL G. SMITH, Editor
, Entered a. second ,cl ... matter at ,the Poat Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1,50 a Year in Advance
. Events Coming ,Up
I
"(TG have events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
before 4 p. m. ,
, , 'FRIDAY, APRIL 30 '
Junior-Senior Banquet at General Denver Hotel,
Legion baseball, practice, 5 :30 P. M.
SATURDAY, MAY 1,
Farmers Grange No. t 3, Regular Meeting.
Town hip Trustees, 7 :30 P. M. '. "
Athletic Assn. Volunteers to clean up Wayne .Park, 2, P. M.
SUNDAY, ,MAY 2 '
Go to Church!
Legion ba eball practi e, 2 :30 P. M. ' . '
Confirmation service ,at St. Mary's' Church, 8 .P. M.
MONDA , MAN 3
School Board atW. H. ' S., 7:30 p. M.
\Va nesviHe City Council at'Town Hall, 7 :30 P. M.
Boy out Troop 40 at 7:15 P. M.
TUESDAY, MAY 4
Cast Your Primary Ballot 6 :30 A. M. t6 6 :30 P. M.
Boys Club at . . Keys hO'rne, 7 P. M.
, 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 5
Lytle . S. C. S. at ' Edna Burnet home, ,alrday.
FRIENDS
First Day.. Schlool ,9 :30 u.m.
.w\eeting for VJorship
, ' 1 0 :30 a.m.
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st. AUGU5I1NE
father KnpnI!loltz, PrieIt ,
Masses 8 and 10 A. M.
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WA YNESVIU.E
CHURCH OF CHRIST
R. M. Johnston,' Minister
Hible SchOOl 9 :30 a.in.
Communion iO:30 a.m.
Evening ServtlCC 7 :30 p, M.
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CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
REV., DAVID STANFIELD. Mini.ter
Worship Servit ce . 9 :4,5 a.
'Sunday School 10 :45 a. m.
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FERRY CHOIRCH of CHRIST
RALPH ,E. $TIN80N. Mini.ter .
, Dible School 9.:30 a.m..
MOrliing Worship 10,:30' a.01.
Prayer 7 :00, p.m.
Young- People 's ,
7 ;00 p.m.
Evening Services 7 :30 p.m.
MT. HOLLY !METHODIST
'. T. M. 8CARP'F. Mini.ter
Sundav School 9 :30 a.m.
E., A. Earnhart, ,Supt.
Worship Service 10 :30 a. ...
Evening Servic:e 7 :30 p.ln.
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tJrlCA E.' U. B. CHURCH'
REV. WILLIAM SHANNON
r , . h Sunday School ' 9 :30 a.m.
1JIrt)
Mrs. James Garrison, Supt.
1st and 3rd ,Sundays
each qlontb to :30 a.m.
""I IIIE, I . ... BISHOP CONFIRIW .'
\\\t\\\y MARY'S
Ca"
" 'rl ' Youth' Fellowship The Rt. Rev. Henry W. Hob-
An ar Sunday, 7:30 p. rn. son of .bishop' of the
diocese of southern Ohio, will
sr. MARY'S EPISCOPAL be at St. Mary's Episcopal
8AMUEL N. ,KEYS, Minl.ter' ' Church for a confirmatIon ser ..
Church School 9 :30 a.-m. vice at 8 p. next Sunday.
Nursery School 1,0 :30 a. . Two children and th:ree adults
, Morning Pt, ayer t 0,:30 a. 'me , will be taken in to the church at
that' time . , '
METHODIST CHURCH .
R. B. Coleman, Minister
Church School '9 :30 A. M.
. J. J. Burske, Supt.
Worship Service 10 :30 A. M.
, .
MY TERM OF OFFICE:
, ,
Th,e emi - annual UnHed
Thank by w. men or
St. Mary" will I e re elved n ;st
unday morning.
THE MIAMI GAZETTE , PAGE Z
WAYNESVILLE, 0 ..... 0 No. 4386
THUR,SDAV, APR I L 29, 194
RAINBOW COUNCIt. MEETS
Hft,aRVEYSBURG FRIENDS . Advisory Council No. H) met
CHANGE MEE'FING DATE at the Horace Shaners' Tuesda v
The Friends meet- ,evening, April 20, with Alva
ing usually held in the I udington president and. Ralph,
bur.g Friends Chur.ch n un ay Miller discussion leader. Th ....
May 9th has ,been. changed and subject of the .evening was
will be held 011 May 8, atur- Er 'si n; and it was very, skill-
day, on account , f M th rrs dl d b th 1 d 'th
11
' tl I dat fullv han e y ' e ea er WI
Day fa mg on 1e regu ar . . a 'iportrait in string" 'of
'14 FARM COUNCILS Miami River and die
MEET A
, T H' IGH SCHOO ' L probl.ems it presents'. .
A\fter the meeting galJ'les
Warren County's 1,4 Farm were enjoyed and refreshments
Bureau councils m.el Tllesday were served. The next
evening at Waynesvitte Hl.I{h will be held the third Tuesday
School for a covered dish , din- in'.May at the hornie of Mr. and
ner and a' business session tea:. 1\-\1'5. Le May.
turing farm safety movieS and
a talk by Rev. J. T. McHendry BEM) THE ClA88UUD
of Lebanon.
G. Eil Electric 'Cleaner
WITH ATTACHMENTS
. CARP TABLES

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WALL PAPER - KEM TONE
. . ' 'E. BULBS - NU ENAMEL
South Main Street across from Grange Hall '
2422 WAYNESYILLE, OHIO
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The bonded indebtedness of the County has been reduced fr,olll $240;000
to' $20,000.
2-The bupget has always been balatlCed at the b.eglnning of ,('he year'; and .
each year closed in the black. '
3-250 Miles 'of County roads have been maintained and improved, includ-
ing 3500 bridges and '
4-The co-operation has been given the Township Trustees. The
Towns 'of tHe County as ' well as the Schools have received the : aid of
. CO\:lOty trucks and equipment ,,:henever requested. ,
FOR CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF' YOUR" COUNTY PROBLEMs

THRlfTI' EXPENDITURE OF YOUR COUNTY FUNDS
. ' I RESPEctFULLy YOUR VOTE AT THE
, ELECfION ON MAY 4
-Political Adv.
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PAG.E 3 , THE MIAMI GAZETTE sign the coupon. and present it
, . WAYN,ESVILLE, OHIO No. 4366 at the Twin boxoff1ce with your
. at all costs new speci- May, Walt Disney's "Fun and If's about time YOU knew [{-
APR I L ,a9, 1948 f'Our bits'. .
m.ens war-depleted zoos. Fancy Free" is your pr.ihg' bout thefTl, (Jtnd you'll find out
The large t variety of ani- ' tonic for Sunda and Monday. n the screen'" and
TWIN
. Leases
Come, now, lefs not let . mals ever to be used in one Ed ar BerKen, Charlie Mc- Thursday. I'm' talki'n,g- about U'
I
our Mitty-day dre.ams lose us film was gathered for various Cart y IC ey ous .Mortim- -' S. Treasury's tough terrific, ",T-
sequences of th's p'c' tu e 'n ' . ' , Men". "T-Men" (EaO'le-Llon)
money, Use the coupon tonight I I r" I - S d D Id D I 3 "
,c1udin2' lions, :hyenas, er, ana . UCk, p ':Is is the first motion picture to
and ee Danny Kaye dream in Ie 1 t t ' roltck1l1
1
ne, \V Dlsn, ey characters tell the story of
I&Tlle Secret LI'fe of Walter M'lt- e plan s; e c, II th f th " "
are oge er 111 one? ,e the Treasury Department'$ ma-
ty" plus the Award There's never a dull monient PlctU,l e o' nificent under-cover men. With
hort "Goodbye Miss Turlock." working 'with wild animals on you 11, ever l?ope to DOIl1,g able cast he,aded Dennis
Also handouts of Danny Kaye's the set. One day in particular the pIcture In Techn!color, the 0 ' Keefe, picture: tells the
by pictUres. ' won't be forgotten by the cast D!sney" pre- . true story of billion-
FOX HOLLY B" f' 'F' I . t . and ,crew. A panther, aptly na- se!1
ts
dImensIOnal cast , dollar counterfeit dngs, smash-
lie lila pIC ure ,m " med "Dynamite', broke her thIS tlme-Itve actors such as in ' the 14Dope KIngs" and tra,p-
In lin!! with the current fash- 'fwm s RKO leash and 'started padding about cartoon characters the ,"Big-Guys", of the
.' ion in movies, the Twin Thea- IS Ffiday and S . Tar- the premises everyone as ,MIckey Mouse and underworld the way 'it hurts'
tre h,as.its personal and zan and the fI untress. .Tarzan , in until- the trainer performers such as Charhe Mc- ' h th'
Bob O/Reg'an would like it sol- .cJohnny IS back her. An elephant stampede cli- Carthy. Dinah Snore ' furnishe ru ' .
ved, What is happening to all ,, 111 WaynesvIlle, apparently maxes the picture one of the maJchless vocal accorrt:pani- Cross your fmgers ;Ilong WIth
the .SSc saving coupons on the most we1c.ome Judgmg by m'any the most finishes ever ment song hJts you're humming the New seats
April showcard? To give your. January. , Once a- recorded. Added IS "My Pal''. a now. WB News is with this for mstallatlon at the Twm
a nm.1ge, the, coupon gam Tarzan, Ja!le, ,
an
9 are short with Ted Donaldson and show, plus a clever short "The May 12th' ,
'admits three adults to anyone teamed, up to fight of Flame, the Wonder Dog. Bear and the Bean" (MOM), My Posterior region feels bet-
show in the current R KO week .1 ungJe hfe, currently In the form fir tune with the month of and" Answer Man" U-1. ter alre,ady-same to yours!
for 'Soc. All you nave "' to do is of an unscruplttons woman __ ______________ _____________________ _
ALSO:
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SHEI ... .s Ie GUNS
SOFTBALLS
" GLOVES
rRENOMINATE'
. '
Carl Abaecherli
,AS
CANDIDA
FOR
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MA'1f 1.948

Your Vote and, Support Will Be AppreCiated
Frank
, .
NOW A CANDIDATE FOR .
,Commissioner
WARREN COUNTY
Subject to Primary, May 4th
Three and one-half years ago I wa.s giv"en , the great honor of ein ' ,
elected to' serve, as your County Prosecuting Attorney, and I now com'P-
leting mly first term.' During my term of office, I have, diligently worked. Jon:(\'
hours In the ende:avor"to efficient, ' faithful and services, haviulY
unusually heavy criminal d6ckets, wlth ten excellent Grand'
in which the :cases presened, about thirty per tenn of Court, and have
"run. as higJ:i,' as fifty. the ,great- majority of cas'es in which ind'ictments were
returned and with the fine cotoperation ,of the other law enforcemjent officers "
of the COUlity, I,.,havje been successful in obtaining, convi tions without trial,
resullin,gin savinig of considerable tiint! and money to til-e ta.xpa ers of
War,ren County. ' ,
' As to .my quaHfkations and 'background" I have been admitted to the
prachce "of, law for twenty' years, ' including eleven ' years in Warren .C ')unty,
'am a graduate of the ,Universilty of Cincinnati, both Liberal Arts .Lnd Law
earned my own fr.om the. age, of fifteen as a
laborer, ckrk, and school teacher ,of U!1ited, states History. Am 'forty-four
years of age, married to a local girl, and am tbe father of three chi)dren,
, Hay' 'always, taken ;a n active part in local civic affairs, ana prior to my
term of office, served as' head of a number of organizations, includin ' the
'Vv rren County Tuberculosis' and Health Association, the Lebanon ' Kiwanis
Club, Waynesville Civic Club, and several outstandil'1g fraternal orn'll niza
,ions.
Owing to ' the unpreced nted amount of work reti uired qf my office, I
have b en delJied the pleasure of making an e.xtensiv'e campaign for a second
term; although II am making very effort to see as many v tes as '
possible.
Accordingly,' as a loyal citizen of Warren County" and as an attorney
e, " rience 'in the office of Prosecuting Attorney, I am respectfully -asking you
to give my candid,acy for a -seco11d term favorabl " considerabpn: ' and that
you will ' go the pons and cast your vote for my on the
Rm:"UBLICAN ticket this coming Tuesday, ,May 4th.
Sincerely Yours,
C'AlRL ABAECHERLl
-Political Adv .

A "ARM DIARY
by D. J. FRAIZER
tion is, will there, be any pI urns? season. Are y01J the kind that
ild plums seem to be sensitl e drives out the woods and
to coM, to drought, and other co,mes ,with g'reat branches
, so that a good crop of of red bud and dog' wood tnat
blossoms ' doe ,not always wilt before you get .them home
m;ean a 'ooct crop of and armfuls of great white trill-
plums. The day we ,to iums and dog tooth violets,
b'uy this place the wild plums sometimes called crout li.lies or
were in bloom anCl I have often '. adders i hope not. Go
, April 23, 1948. A whole thought that the veauty of that out 'and enJoy their oeauty. Let
week. of weather for little plum thicket blinded my the children pick all the blue
t}me this season. The eyes to the termites)n the eel- violets that tfley can carry, It
dirt IS flYI11?; on all the farms. lar and vari us other things won't hurt them but remember
Early in the week it was still , though I have never regretted that it ,takes SE:VEN years for
too wet for plowin?; but there , buying.it. a troul lily to grow to bloom-
was of other work fhat Sunday there was a nice ing size and that when. yo,u pick
needed domg. We had one or . " it, you kill , it and It never
two cold days but the Sun shone of cooperatIOn g'OIDg' on blooms again. When you pick
and there 'wasn't frost enouJ;h down at the Montgomery Coun- the big white trilliums you kill
to hurt anything. The wild plum ty Scout Camp Morrow. the plant because the leaves are
is in bloom now. There are two The place was alive With mamas on the same stem as the flower
thickets that I can see from my aryd papas anq , uncles and, Look at- them" ' en']oy' them
window that look like belated fnen,ds all The where they are, and leave them
drifts of snow. Now the ques- S cOIIDmttee was busy put- for others to enjoy. 'Keep the
tmg up tents and (Jolnl?' all klOds cattle out of your woods until
of Qdd jobs and rest'of the the wild flowers have ripened.
people were helplng with the lhefr ' seed and died down and
We NIW Budle
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reforestation proJect, plapting '11 h .... I t f .
the hundreds of little wn. iJp_pine you WI ave p en y 0 spnn?;,
h t . ftowers. Keep them out the rest
t a had been of the time aJild your young
by the Federal Conservation ' saplings will ha,re ,a chance to
Dept. The committee from the grow and Jill in' the gaps where
Garden Club was ,atso there the ripe trees neen taken
with cptored me'll, who ', out or the old ones have died.
had been hired to do some ofPertilize palstures ,and' you
the' heavy work of out ',wo 't need .'to '. pasture your
the en trance and cutting' out w u js. In fact I heard of a case
,rush etc .. having' where a man fertiJ.izea the pas-
a good bme " a piece of ture next to tfie woods and
.work that. will give pleasure to .foUJ.1d that cows stopped go-
of girls .thls sunun'er. ing in' the wO,O{1s to' eat because
s I)ext meet WIll plal)t the the grass was so much
hedge and hun- . better ' . ' ,
dreds of locust, trees on .. , , , , ,
a, badly eroded slope. Ttresday It IS a' plan to test your
the man ' came with a load of , seed. -A couple of years ago we
lime but he b.ad luck, the , had some alfalfa comnined but
ground was stIIJ. a little soft and when we plantec! the seed the
he . ' . year for some reason we
ThiS IS the sprmg wtId flower aidn't get a stand So that John

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SATISFACTORY SERVICE is
the expressions of that
come afterward.
We appreciate them 'because
they are always vO!Jntary and
I ; )r thiS we It)
deserve them. "
FOR
FIRST AS
COUN1Y ,COMMISSIONER
Warren' County
, Repub6C8D Primary - May 4, 1948
thought the seed. wa no g od
:md put it a way without plant- '
any more. I found it this
and tested it and almost
every seed sprouted. 0 we are
planting it now. What happen-
ed before I do not know but I
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, know now ,it wasn't the seed.
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Last year \ve planted aHalfa it
sprouted and started to grow
but it was by' , a late
freeze when It was stilI in the
seed ' l-<;!af al1l1 every bit of it
was kIlled. We are planting
cJover today' and, this. week
Ii' IMInI .....
IMIIlMClICO
should see all the crover plant-
ed and then we are ready for
another rain but we hope not
, quite so much this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Hendel'-
visiting the former's mother
son were in Dayton on Sunday
Mrs. Julia Henderson, who ' is
very ill at st. Elizabeth Hos-
pital.
Public Sale
, I:taving sold m;y property, I wiII sell at the corner of Chap-
man and 4 th. streets, W.aynesville, Ohio.
" SAT. MAY 8th, 1948
Beginning at ON E .o'clock P. M. the followmg
GOODS
Magic. qas ,range.; refrigerator; May tag
electnc washmg machme, tWill laundry tubs; 3 burner gas
, ro:om with six. chairs ... '2 piece living
sUite;' table; kJtchen 'cabmet; utility 'cupboard j
kItchen cuppoard i Hoover eledric sweeper with attach-
ments; bed dresser and stand , to match, with springs
and bed springs and mattress; 2 iron cots;
lot .beddmg; wash stand; small sofa; 5 rockers; straight
chans; 3.stools; 1 rug, 12x15; 1 rug, 9x12; congoleum
r.ug; 3 nurrq!s; lot dishes and ' utensils. '
Garden tools'; lawn mower; porch furniture' porel)
,., and many otlier ' too numerous to
Wi'lburN. Sear's, Auct.
Waynesville, OhiO-Phone 2651
Thompson and Irwin Clerks.
'Seallest
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VARIED FLAVORS
BULK AND READY.PACKED
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4366
THURSDAY, , APR I L 29, 1948

1\tARRIAGE LICENSES
John Parker, 37, Dayton, officel'
U. S. Army, Roma Ruth
, son, 28, Franklin, clel'k typist.
Raymond Stone, 33, Miamisburg,
bartender, Pauline Hazel Reedy,
22, Franklin.
Robert Lee Schlagheck, 25,
Kitrgs Mills" labbNl', Mar.y Kath-
leen Lewis, 23, Foster, faet,?Q .
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'William D. Haley"27, Franklin,
stockkeeper, Jean M. Tillman, 21,
maid. ,
Clifford Be,mard Lower, 26,
Blanchester, dairyman, Jane
Strobel, ::6, Pleasant Plain,
tary.
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NEW SUITS ,
William "BUlIns VB. Gerald Cou-
den, for m:mey only in amount
of $10,000 and costs, John L. Un-
dercoffer.
William BUl'tls vs. Richard Sat-
terthwaite, fOi' money only .in the
amount of and costs, John
L. Undercoffer.
Na'omi But11ns vs. Milton- 'Bul-
lins; di\rorce, Younk- & Young.
VivIen' Blair VS. Floyd Smith,
replevin, &tanley &
Christine Kaehlin and the Han-
Fire Insorance Co. of New
York .Joseph for money
only, amount claimed $800 a.nd
costs. Maurice J. Leen Jr.
George R. vs. Lawrence
and Helen M. Ma.,.
pIe & Maple.
Laura VB. Arch BaU-
divoroo, willful ' absence,
Young.
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' REAL EST:ATE TRANSFERS
William', and 'Mar; GaiT.IBon
J. H. and Garrison, lot in
Le,ballon. ' , ,
George Henkle, Inc., to, William
and Clem... 114.24 sq.
poles in Wayne twp.
James and Mattie Garri-
son to William and Mal'Y QarrisoD,
, . 64:38 as:res jn Clearcreek tWp. , I
James Arthur and Ida
Brock to George and Ruth Apgar,
loot in Lebanon. , .
Ward and Pearl Bowman, to
'SU:others and Lula Elam, 3 aCl'es
in M'assie twp.
Paul .' Hamilton Shird and
Jenn'le Kirby, lot in 'Franklin.
Thomlftl and Eva Gorsuch t
Holbart and , Mollie Lake, 47.69
acres in Clearcreek twp.
O. L:' and J oaephine Lanss.w to
Warl'E'..1l ,and ' LUc!f=Pence-, lot -in
Franklin. ' ,
Clarence Bowman to Afton'
Johnston, 1.60 acres in Turtlecreek
tvip. ' "
Lucille Ann'a Wade to Roy N or-
man and P,uline Jobnson. lot in
Franklin.
Edna Steinhauer ' and Lotetta
Uhrig to Cla,renee Mitseh, 2 lots In
Foster's Park." .
Nannie Ruth Jones to Martha
Watkins, 2, lots fn Lebanon. ,
Claude B1')d Bessie Myers to
:Hugh and' Hattie Holt, 2 lots in
Rl'anklin. ' "
Wilber and Bertha Butt to Ted
Davia Eichelberg,er, 11.79 acres in
I Clearcreek twp. .
, Walter Clark to Wanda Clark
Channen, 2.2Q aeres . in Clearereek
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twp. ,,'
, William Johnson to pavid , and
Susie Kendred, lot in
Earl L. Kirk to Eugene Hamil-
ton, lot in Franklin. ' .
Earl and May Gepbart to Wade
Jr. a.nd Margaret A. Richardson,
lot in Franklin.
Robert A. MeCutcheoJ), by ad-
ministrator to Fred Kahn, " lots
in ,
John A. and Beatrice Spradlinlt
to Raymond ' and Betty. Elbrecht,
1 '1'1;26 acres in Washington , twp.
The Selfont Co., Ine., to Tine
Roberta, 2 lots in Franklin.
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, Mr. and rs. H. S. Tucker
had as houseguests this
weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Williams. of ArD:elia, ana Mrs.
Tucker's sister, Mrs. Jenny Ben,
of Somersville.
William Hilderbrecht of Lon-
don, OhiO spent the weekend at
, the home of his son and daugh-
ter-inlaw, Mr. and 'Mrs. Hershel
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Hild rbrecht and ,sons. . Mrs. Gilbert Welch. who has
The production "Cracked ' been the houseguest of her
Nutts was presented Friday ' Plother-in-Iaw Mrs. Aba Welch
evening in the High School AtJd- returned to her home in Detroit
itoriuin by senior class. The last week. ' .
director was Mrs. Lillian S. Carr. ' Mrs. ,Charles Thompson who
The musiC was presenfed by the last as' the of
Harveysburg High School Band her Mrs. Rebecca Tracy in
under the,direction of Mrs. Edna Washington Court House, re-
'Compton Bogan. , turned home.
The local Order of the Mr .. and Mrs. Ed Lewis cele-
Grange , met in regular session, their Golclen Wedding
Monday evening. }' , ' Sunday at theft
home III the Village.
. Mr. and Mar- The Adult , Bible Class of
tm, LOUise .Flte-and aaugh- ' Jonah's Run met re-
MISS Jane Flte, ,we,re callers cently at the country home of
III Dayton" Satun!ay. Mrs. May Harlan. ' '
SMIlH flectric
Miss Lois RlDSS was a recent
hostess to Advtsory Council
her home near Oregonia.
. Mrs. Lenard Hauser and iam.
ha.ve returned to their home
III Niagara Falls after a visit
with Hauser's parents Mr.
,and Mrs. Harold Gilliam and her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

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liam Gilliam. '
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doster
were Suilday afternobn guests
of Mr. and, Mrs. William Gil-
liam.
Misses Dorothy and Lois
Henne, Elizabeth and Enuna
Inez Wright of
. 'Spencerville, Ohio and , Mr: J.
F. Eltsworth of WatJakoneta'
visited w.ith Rev. and Mrs. , R.
B. -Colemlah on ' Sunday after ..
noon.
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Miss Ethel Winterhalter of
near Dayton and Mrs. Stewart
from Osborn called on F.
B. Gregi!' -one' day last week.
Miss Glenna Marsh of Day-
. ton spent the her
cousin, Mrs. LUCile ArmItage.
Mrs. J. H. Higgins and
Lulu Cook of Dayton called on
Mrs. Alice Clark during the
,
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Miss Ruth Chandle,r ' with Mrs.
Kellar Hoak and Mrs. Clarence
Barker and little NickeX Barker
spent Thursday In Cincmnati. .
Miss Ruth Chandler and Mtn-
nie Dodson ant'l .. Mrs. Evalyn
Peterson aU,ended the 'New
, Century Club on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ' Mc-
Dorman and Mr. and Mrs. R:
J. Warner of Xenia cal .. j on
Mrs. cousin, Miss
Olive Williams on Sunday after-
noon. ,
Mr and Wilson Ed
wardS' called, on. their aunt Miss
Margaret Edward'S Sunday after-
noon. .
Mr. and Mrs. William Cr
r
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craft of College, Cornet,
\V'ere guests Thursday of MISS
, Mary, Boston and an
dinner at the Golden Lamb In SOUTH Wi\YNE COUNCIL
Lebanon. " , MEErS AT FURNAS HOME
Mrs. ,F. B. Gr.egg and Mi ss
Olive Williams with Mrs. Vir- The South Wayl1e Advisory
ginia Keys were dinl}.er guests ' Council held the April meeting
last Friday of Miss Ina , Dearth at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
in Franklm. Davis Furnas on Thursday eve-
Miss Ethel Wilt1m'an of Selma ' ning. Twenty members and Mr.
called on Miss 'Ruth 'Chandler and Mrs., J. M. Greene of Leb-
Tuesday anon enjoyed a }Jasket dinner.
'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown The -topic of. ''ErQSion" was
of Dayton called on Mrs. Alice chosen by the discussion leader;'
. Cbrk and Misses Marne and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart and , re-
Annie Brown Sunday marks were I added by Mr.
noon. Greene.
Miss Annie Br.own nad a visit The Council 'adjourned to
Saturday afternoon from a for.. meet with Mr. and Mrs .. C. E .
mer pupil at. the ,0. S. and S. Stanfor,tll. in May. '
, 0.. Home in Xenia, Mrs. Mar-
garet Burlein, who now. lives in Master Frye and Don
Portland, Ore. frye were 1Sunday guests , of
Mrs. L. M. . n and Donald Wils,on.


. GOVERNOR OF OHIO
Prinlary, May' 4
. WARREN ,COUNTY
Franc,is Gene B,rowri" Chairman
, Lausche-for.:Governor Committee
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY, MAY' 4
YOUR VOTE AND S,UPPORT WILL ,BE APPRECIATED
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THURSDAY, APR I L 2t, 1M8
YOUR VOTE SUPPORT WII:.L BE APPRECIATEI)
Furnas
WAYNESVIllE'S OWN
CANDIDATE FOR
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Repulblican Primary May 4, 1948
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MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
HONORS MRS. SAckETT
Mrs. John ,perry Sackett was
honored on Satur(1ay afternoon
when Miss Esther Lukens and
Miss Dorothy COJlardt entertain-
ed. with a mlscellaneous shower
at the home of the The
bride found a beautiful array 0 f
gifts arranged ori ' the dining
table. .
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, all wlth and
white appoinbttents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Earn-
ha!t,. Mrs. Stanley Mrs.
Wilham Strouse, Mrs. ' Ralph
Hastings, Mrs. Ada Courtney"
L. C. St. John, Mrs. Bertle
Mllls, . Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mrs.
D. C. Ridge- and . Mrs. E. F.
Earnhart were in Dayton ' on
Monday for the funeral
services for Mrs. Emma.Boorom
of
Guests were: Misses Ann '
Weltz, Mildred . Jane
Pfeiffer, Naomi Earnhart, Mar-
garet Schnaitman Bet ty
Tl:tomas, Phyllis Bailey, Norma
Longacre, Bonnie Satterthwaite, . , Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson
Patsy Baird, Y,vonne Stubbs, entertained on Sund'ay honor-
Phyllis Burnett, and Wanda Lou ' ing the twenty-fifth weoding an-
Wilson and Mrs. J . H. Sackett, rriversary of the latter's brother-
Mrs. Mark Wilson, Mrs. Robert in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Shaw, Mrs. Clifford Wilson and F. Browning of Norwood. A
Mrs. Don Adams. buffet supper, with pink and
wpite appomtments, was served
to' forty guests. fr.om Cincinnati
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EAST WAYNE COUNCIL .
MEETS AT TOMLINSONS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tomlinson
opened their home on Friday
evening for tl)e Alpril
of the East Wayne Advisory
Council, with Mr. and Mrs. ' J.
M. Mr. and Mrs. Carl-
ton Cook and Mr. and Mrs.
Ra:mond La Rue as special
guests. Kellar Hoak presided
and ' Mrs. Raymond Braddock
Columbus, Bellvue, Ky and
Wilmington. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Sears and
sons of 'Berkley, Mich., \vere
guests ,of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. Sears, during 'the
past week. Mrs. Sears and sons
on Friday,for Norfolk, Va."
where they will visit relatives,
Mr. Sears. returning to Berkley.
Mr. and Mrs . Albert Carver of
Cincinnati also were guests of
their parents, Mr; and Mrs,
Sears, for the week end. .
Mrs. ' Russel Wilson, accom-
panied by Miss Eva McMillan of
Cincinnati, Rev. Jane Carey and
Mr. Robert McMillan ' of Wil-
mington/ v}sited her
la\v ana Sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Bohlander and children tn
Fort Wayne, Ind., during; the
past weeK.
. M St I . ' " Mrs. John Fromm, Mrs. E. L.
fs.an ey Balley, Mrs. D. , Thomas, Mrs. Bertie Mills and
C. Ridge, Mrs. John Prompl Mrs. Stanley Bailey attended fu-
Hartsock were an neral services for Mrs. Clara
Llm.a, on Wednesday and Thurs- . G. Thompson in Hamilton on
day they. attended the Tuesday evening of the past
Inspection of lima Order of week
Eastern Star and were over - .
night guests of Mrs. Netta Sul-
livan. .'
Miss Marilyn Burske of Bowl-
ing Green University is enjoying
a spring' vacatiQn 'with her par-
ents, Mr. and .Mr " John J .
Burske.
Floyd L. DaviSson, forl1ier
publisher of The Miami Gazette,
and his wife and daughter are
staying for a time at Larp:o, Fla . '
on th.e Gulf coast before con-
tinuing their trat1e r tour of the
South.
TURN YOtJR SURPLU8 tTDIS
INTO QUICK, BEADY CA.81I
BEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS
Mrs. Roy Clark entertained at
her home on Third Street on
Saturday with, a luncheo'n fot a
group of-cousins. ThQse present
were Mrs. ' Frederick Voltz of
New Hollqnd, Mrs. E{1ward UI
lum of Lebanon, Miss Elizabeth
Clark and Mrs. Frank Swartzel
of Oregonia and Mrs. Charles
Osborn of Cincinnati.
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. led the discussion with "Con-
servation" and "Primary Et'ect-
ions" as subjects. Following. ad- .
journment to' meet-with Mr. and
Mrs. John Gons in May, a social
hour., was. enjoye<.1 dunng which
refreshm;ents were served.
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Dr. apd ' Mrs . . H. E. .Hath-
away were host and hostess to '
the, Five Hundred Dinner Club
on Saturday 'evening, with Mr.
and 'M rs. Ross H. H airtsock as
guests 'of the club. Snapd'ragolls
and tulips were arranged in the
'living and dining room and fo1-
the delicious dinner,
cards were the dIversion of the
4 ASSORTMENTS
evening.
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Mr. ' an,d . Mrs. Earl . Starnes, ' .
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Cora Harlan, ,and Mi'. Dane
Starns of London Mills, Ill., ar-
rived here on Tuesday t{L be
guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. N.
Hough' and M,r; and Mrs. H. B.
Earnbart and on theIr return
Mrs. Viola' Harlan will accom-
pany them for an indefinite
iaynesviHe . Dmg Store
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PIJONE 2121
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY,
MAY. 4
ADMITrED TO LAW PRAcrleE 1940
ELECTEQ MAYOR OF t.f.aANON 1941
. TO ENrER ARMY - HONOR. , '
ABLY DISCHARGE AFfER 3Va YEARS
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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it bums fuel oil. No fire-tending! A
Coleman's automatic. And you'll be I
amazed at . low fuel cost.
A Coleman provides ample hot water I
for average family of (our by. bumin, I
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M..,p .. M ow.
On behal! of President Truman, Secretary of De.:.
fense Forrestal is suggesting a 66 group Air Force
ai a compromise. between the 66 group proposal of
t1)e Administr,ation , and the group figure fixed
by the Congress. Much, of course, will depend upon
the type of planes to be included. Congressional
leaders insist all new aircraft must be the very lateSt
modelS, with continued research and
It should be pointed out that. the passage of the pres-
ent bi.}} authorizing huge expenditures for enlarging
the, Air Forces, the Army and the Navy, does n')t
-necessarily mean that all such funds will
be expended in ,the It will require at least
two years, and probably threEl or four, to get our
national 'defense structure up to ' the full ,strength
now being authorized by Congress. It , is, entirely
possiple the world situation may so improve in the
months and years ' ahead as to make unnecessary the
spending of a grellt .portion of the funds now be-
ing authonzed for national ' defense purposes,
, A verill Harriman has resigned as Secretary of
' Commerce to accept appointment as the American
""roving ambassador" to Europe, under the European
, Recovery Program. Last week the an-
nounced the appointment of Charles B. Sawyer of
Cincinnati to succeed H'arriman ,as Secretary- of
'Commerce. Mr. Sawyer is well and favorably known
throughout Ohio. He served as Governor,
was the Democrat candidate for Governor in 1938,
8'1ld Democratic National Committeeman from Ohio
for $evenl years. He also ,represented the United
States as Ambassador to Belgium during the
'yuH of the .. Be is an la.wyer
man and his appointment"' will undoubtedly be
,confirmed by the ' . '
Some time 'ago, charges 'Were m.de agaU)st Dr.
Edward U. Condon, Duector of the U. S. Bureau of
Standards to the effect that he had been in tOI')
close with known radicals, whose loyalty
to the United States could be questiolled. broad
inference was made that Dr. Condoll was not the'
type of man whl) should ' ,bead such
agency of the So-called hberal radiO
commentators and news columnists violently pro-
t'ested the Congressional investigation, and Secre-
of CQmmerce Harriman defended Con-
insisting he had been investlg:llted and that
the- records ,showed he was Joyal. The
Un-American Activities Committee of the House
then insisted Harriman furni'sb the comnlete rec-
ords o-n Dr. Condon which he had In hiS possession,
and asked that certain F. B. I. ' rep()rts and other
documents be produced'. This Harriman refused to
do, and President Truman later ordered hlm not to
present the papers and evidence to tlile- House com-
mittee. Last Thursday the House yeas
, to 29 favor of a resolutiolll directing the
Secretary 'of Commerce to turn OVjer desired
' recordS' and evidence. Later that lafternoon the
President, in a conference, strongly indicated
it 'was the intention of . his Admimsltratioh not to
with the resolution to furnish
the requested. The next day th,e records in
dispute were all turned over to' the President. The
'next move may be up to why any
Administration should .refuse to furnish ' a
sional committee with evidence which confIrm
or deny charges of disloyalty made an im-
portant ' public official .is to ..
" The Arrangements Committee of the
National Committee, in charge of pJ'eparatto,ns for ,
the Convention to be beld in Phi1aEleI:phia begin,ning
the week of June 21st, met in that city last week
and chose Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of
Speaker of the House 9f Repres;ntat,ives, as .perma-
nent chaifman ,of the OonventJon, and DW1ght H.
Gx.een, of Dlinois, as temporary chairman
to deliver the keynote address. , Room and
lotments :were announced. Ohio ]la8 been given
only 118 first class hotel ,rooms to bopse
106 delegates and' wel\ as' aU Oh!o
officials attending the ConventIon. other OhI9
visitors will be compelled to make their own ar-
rangements for rooms in, private residences or
apartments in Philadelphia, or in , hotels .in nearby
cities. Less than 275 admission tickets to the Con-
vention Hall will be available for use of all Ohioans.
Philadelphia is a 'great city, but its ,auditorium is
entirely 'too small ' and tts hotel , ajecommocktIoJ\8
much. too limited to eliTe' for either the Re-
pUbliban or Democrat National - and
both will be there this year. .
Sunday Stars
At the TVliit
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE S
WAYNESV'ILLE, OHIO No. 4366
THURSDAY, APR I L 29, 194
Uncle Sam'Sa,Y8
I .'
ae,ardle .. ' of YOG a ...
prove tIIp De",. look ID ey-
e". o..e of my mec.,,,, aepbeW8
certablly ... III Ule ,__ with tile
DeW look ID ...o!'..
aOQuln W. klD4 01 i00i' '1'here
are two 11'.' autom o p ..... , Nth
nr8 an4 oODvenlen': 1. U ),0. work"
fOl' wagel or, .... ..,..-joln the Pay-
roU aavtDn Plan lor buyiQ I v. ......
I s_te. SavlDrs BoDds rea'lilarly.
Is' tile only Installmen' bo."
buylDir piaD. 2. U you're In buableU,
. or a professloD, 01' HviDg on .. III-
come-&Ip up a' your bank for tile
Bond-A-Montb ,Plan. ,
U. S. T"cu'''Y,D'/la,.,fIUfI'
GAZETTE ,CLASSlt ,
T ADS
To Buy, Sell, Rent,
Francis G . . Brown
FOR
. DEMOQtATIC
CENTRAL COMMITfEEMAN
. . . .'
To The Voters of 'Warren County: ',
"', ,
On the eve of Ohids 1948, Primar'y Election, it is worthwhile to remember
the value of a free ballot-the cornerstone of' American Democracy, "the
liberty we sometimes neglect. May r 'urge you .to vote next Tuesday.
m'ember, y"our vote is both a privilege 3:nd a duty! "
May) call atte,nti0n to the that a Representative's work IS ' div,ided .
intp three principal groups:
I.-THE FINANCIAL PROGRAM OF THE STIrTE.
2.,-CONSTRUCTIVE ,PROPOSITIONS HE SUPPoRT.
HE WILL NeT SUPPORT.
'In the latter group, there is now appearing on the scene a proposal for a
(one-house) ' Legislature in Ohio. I 2m to tWs ' pro'posal.
,It is easy to pass' needed or urgent ,legislation through both HOuses under our
present Our present also provides many' , stopping , p'laces for
Jegis;lation 'not needed. ' '
" RENOMINATE"
I ,am alsQ opposed to any 'proposed chaQge where,by e'ach County in Ohio "
cannot fiave at least one Representative in the st,ate's General ,Assembly. Any
regr()uping of population for representative purposes' proba,oly' WOUld' tie u,s
County) with larger county and by so doing , WOo would large-
, ,
, Republican' Candidate
. ;.
FOR
,REPRESENTATIVE','
, '
TOT HE
, ,
Ohio G!neral Assembly
MAY,41948
- -'
ly IQ:se our identity. ' , , ',
And , third, I am opposed to a State Inc0n.te' Tax. 'BecilUse"of our huge
federal' Hebt, our Federal Government has covered this source of '
revenue. , I consider present income tax rates sufficletltly hjgh a State
Income Tax unwarranted. - ", .
on', my record and desirolls of y.our aPP,roval of my candi- ,
dacy- for reelection. l am respect.ful,ly asking yaur 'support and vote at next'
Republican. - HAROLD .V. MARTZ.
Harold V., . 'ariz

Hia: 'Platform
"
i-Retention ' of the ten-mill , limitation on Real Estate
, taxation. .
'2--Continued supp..ort of Aid to Aged, School and Highway
pr<;>grams. . ' "
3-Payment of the Ohio Soldiers' Bonus Bonds from surplus
revenues as they may accumulate instead of a levy on
Real Estate, as approved by voters 'of the State. '
4-Contimied support of tuberculosis and Bang's Disease programs.
PAGE 9 THE MIAMI GAZETTE '
WAYNESVILLE, ,PHIO No. 4366
THUR6'DAY, APR I L 39, 1948
cf'llt 'neW6-I
The main topIC of discussion
of Lytle and the community is
th'e proposal to alJandon the
c:hurch' graveyard, and remove
the .remains to another location. '
A number of peopJe 10 'the vic-
inity object to thi ' removal and
believe th,at the foun jers of this
'place should be in peace.
,The Fred Rush family is
quarantined on account of their
son, Jerry, having the scarlet
fever.
Mr. ancl Mrs. Everett Early
and Mr. ana Mrs. Ross Rowland \
visited Mr. and Mrs' l Harold
Hamount at Greenfield ' Sunday
a week ago. '
Mrs. Susan Saylor of Day-
ton the week-end with
, her Mr. and Mrs. Harr .
Graham and Mr. 'and Mrs.
Henry Saylor and daughters.
Roberf Lacy, who was re-
cently dischars-ed ' from' the
Navy visitmg tlls grand-
mother, Mrs: Emmfa Lacy and
other relatives here.
Mrs. Mae ' Banta spent a
couple o"f weeks with her son
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn
Banta at Jamestown. '
Mr. and Mrs. sam'lel Nichols
of Cirtcihnati were Sunday
That Click
.
. PORTRAITS
GROUPS
ORGANIZA nONS.
I
IUILDINGS (HATTElS AUTO.OIILES LlAIILlTY
".-WAY 'FARM III.uilaNCI"
in cbe Ohio lumen will .... JOU braed p&'OCKdoa apiDIt I ....
011- ,our farm. It' CDftII JOUI' buildiDp, JOUr ct.. ... JOur
and JOUr liabiIJ., lOr accideotl to oeben. Wbf DOt ... _ coda, 1
Yoa .... ,.'" ale wIaeD JOG'" lDIUNII Ia .. 0IaI0 ,..,.i
- ,
COMPlEJE
, .
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[he comforts of a home for "
til !lC who wish to hold services here
STUBBS Home
TELEPHONE 2291 ,. o.
I .> ;;-' -< < <" ...... ...,'. '
l.OURS:
9-.1,2 each
t -5 -afternoons ' except .'
Wednesday I
7 Saturday
Other by
.' App01ntment.
TELEPHONE 92-R'
Dr. C." E. Wilkin
.optometric Eye Specialist
26 South DetrOit Street
,
omo
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, .
The Bond A
Month Club
.
Back
afternoon guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralpll Hammond and fam-
ily. .
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Eurnas,
Miss Mary Brown and Mr. and
Mrs'. Walter Kenrick attended
the monthly meeting 'of the His-
torical Society at the Golden
at Leban"'nn Monaay eve-
nmg. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pursley
and sons visited the former;s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Pursley near Franklin $unday.
Mr. Pursley who has been ill
for 'some time, is now bedfast.
with a serious heart ailment.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith
celebrated their 53 rd wedding
anniversary with a noon dinner
Sunday. The guests were: Mr.
, and Mrs. Allen Snuth and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
. Young and fanlily of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chan-
(nee Wanaa Clark) re-
turned from, a wedd trip a,.
week ago and are now at
1' 32 Park Drive" Dayton.
, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cloud of
Wing, N. Dak." arrived at the
home of their brother-in-law and
sister Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark.
, DECORATING
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
Every Job Guaranteed
cheerfuDy
Given
SHARP & WILLIAMS
Monday evening, for an extend-
ed visit. Mrs. Cla{k hadn't seen
her brother for 39 years.
M , d Mr Waite!: Kenrick
were dinner gue ts bf Mrs. Lid-
die oleman at Way'nesville,
Thursday. ,
Mrs. Weller HaInes of near .
Bellbrook and Mr. Paul Turner
of , Dayton called on Mrs. Mar ..
garet Johns and Paul Jollns Sat.
urday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
, Mrs. Wills at Miamis-
burg. ' .
Mr. Paul Johns returned to
the University Of , Cincinnati
Sunday evening, after
a, two-week vacation, caring for
his grand - mother, Mrs. Mar-
Johns since her return
from Miami Valley Hospital.
Mrs. Johns is recoverih2' 'nicety
from a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Cornell
visited their brother-in-taw, Joe
McCray, at the flome of his
in Miamisbur,g on Fri-
day. Mr. McCray suf-
fered a stroke last. week and
is in a critical condition.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Walter Clark
entertained at <1'!nner Sunday 'a
week ago in -honor of their
38th weddin,g- anniversary. Mr. ,
and Mrs. Milton Sheehan of
Centerville, Mr.--a-nd Mrs. Wil-
bur 'Clark and Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Clark and son were
guests.
WaynelviUe Office
WiD Be Closed
Until Further Notice
The Woman's Society of
Lytle Church will b entertain-
ed with an all day meetill,g and
covered dish dinner, next W d-
nesday May 5
J
at the home of
Mrs. Edna Burnet. TI1e worship
service will be held bv ', Mrs.
Orpha Clark and the I
in charge of Mrs. Helen Har-
lan. The committee in-
,Rev. Myers, associate '.
editor of the Dayton Herald
and pastor of the Lytle Church,
will attend the American Press
Institute Semjnar at Columbia
University, ' New York City,
from May 3 rd to 21 st, and
will be absent from' Lytle
Church, May 2nd, 9th 16th and '
23rd. Rev. Bernarc.1 ' Baughn of
Waynesville will supply
II-Coxt, ormlt enter.
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nm
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1ft
Day. 0\Ild Health
DaY.
..... t-merlIh ecmtured by lJlled
AauN' armS .. fMS.
t-Co'lumbua dtlco rl
Jamaica. 149l
.... rtolI tn Chl
, ClQQO 1Blil&-
l-CorreQldor falll to
JapaMee. J942.
wor-..
. For Representative
To The General ASsembly
FredJ. Hagemeyer
, , .
Your Vote an" Will Be Appreciated
Republican Primary May 4, 1'948 '
-Politica1 Adv.
VOTE FOR
, .
'X Clyde:B.Simpkins
, CANDIDATE FOR
,
. '
oonty Commissioner
12 EXperience as Township Trustee-Union Township
PRIMARY, MA 4, 1'948 .
YOUR AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED
-Political Adv.

I
FINAL STi4NDINGS
FOR SEASON
Won Lost
1 st Wa nesville 5 3 31
"
_nd Amer. Legion 50 34
3 rd Tommy's Place 48 36
4th Good House. 43 41

5 th H enderson 42 42
6th H andigas 39 45
.7th" Columbia Rec. 38 46
Rth Eagles 23 61
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O. Rose 157 160 169 486 162 13218 163 81
I. Mulford 146 141 142 429 143 10771 146 74
V. l1i1l 119 168 179 466 155 150 . 83
E. Ramby 178 106 173 . 45' 7 152 12422 150 83
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AUCTIONEERING

STANLEY anel KOOGLER
. LICENSE
For Oat ... Phon. 2894. WaY"Hvi II
. Ohio. Rev.r .. Chara ..
Applications for sum-.
mer Bud faU ' stB] being
accepted. '
. StenoCjraphic ..
Secretarial . J.
A . counting
Machines
Typing
G. l. Approved
Call or wrhe for' Free
catalog. No
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COL'LEGE '
2nd" Ludlow , AD8265
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1J(e TOTAL DAILV eAG i .
LIM IT FOR GAME AND'
PAN fISH-THROUGH- .
OUT. THE STATE-
IS .'

TURTLes CAN

MlTHOD
'''EX_
SHOOTING (
PERENNIALS
DaUia
.Hibi1cus,
Sweet William.
C-'rYsanthemulDI
EDNA ST. JOHN
Across . from Texaco
DELIVERY DA"fS
TUES.-THURS.-SAT.
-
. .'
Same De.livery Day Each We.ek
. .
STOKES'DAIRY .
LEBANON
.
Phone 21 .. .
Frank SibCy
Representative
well; Vice-President, Henry J.
He Stands
t.or Stassen hufelt' Se retar - Treasurer,
I' Robert' W: Cole;
James E, Meals,
I "The club waged an
gres ive campaign and, at tl,lIS
1-date, . the are .
ent that their candidate pull
an up.-set in the "rock-rib R,e-
publican 7th Congres DI,':
trict since the 7th Dlstnct IS
largely rural ana ince the farm
people of Wisconsin Ne-
. braska saw fit to esta1JllSh
sen as their man due to
in his treatment With
farm policies.
"It is expected that farm-
ers of Ohio will follow SUlt. .
"Headquarters for the club IS
in Room 202, Hotel,
. Springfield.
. with me for dele-
gate is Lloyd J.
resident of Marysville, OhIO;, an
established busmessman,
district manas-er one 9f their '
coal companies; IS 38
years old and has two, children.
' . , "Alternate for Wallls' Warren
Pictured here iis James E:
Meals, 30-year-old Springfield
attorney and veteran of 52
. months in the Army. who is one
of the two persons running for
to the Republican con-
vention pledgea help nomi-
nate Harold E. Stassen, former
governor of Minnesqta. His let-
ter on the Seventh District Stas-
sen campaign follows:
"The Clark County Division
of the "Stassen f.or President
L. Weidner a veteran of 1 st
infantry Division; grad.uate, of
Ohio Northern Umverslty;
, coach at Marysville high school;
is married' age is 28. .,
"The other alte'rnate is Wm.
E. Bailey,-Attorney 38, married;
a veteran of World War II, havj
ing served with Stassen in Hal-
s'ey's 3rd Fleet."
FIRE RULES HALT
GOODWILL INDtJSTRIES
PAPER .
Goodwill Intlllstries trucks
after May 7 cannot pick up
newspapers,
"The orgaJ)ization was for- . . waste paper of any .kmd. 1 hIS
not to or show is in compliance With a recom-
. club" was orga,n1zed in the 7th
Congressional DistrIct approxi-
mately one month ago in my of-
fice. .
disrespect for OhlO s Sena!or menctatlon m,ade the Day-
.Taft, ,but the sm- ton Fire Department, which said
cerely bebeved Harold E. '. A severe fire hazard is created
Stassen had a suplenor .general b the collection of waste pa-
background, anl1 was thema!1 the Goodwill building."
that the w?uld If . ' Other reasons given were til.at
the Pal ty saw fit to no fire hazard should be
him. . ' . ted in a where handl-
... were dected. at the capped p' eople are working and
mlbal I!leetmg as .follows. that an. mdustrial process should
President Edwa.rd V. Gre- not. be mixed with a salvage op-
DON'T WAIT
To Protect
Your Winter
Oothing
Have It Cleaned
NOW
. And Placed in
MOTHPROOF
BAGS
Order Next Winter's
'. COAL EARLY
'so WE CAN TO FILL YOUR' BIN
. WHEN IT IS AVAII:J\BLE AGAIN . . .
WaynesVille Fal'iners
: ' Exchange Co.
PHONE 2371
" ,
THE MIAMI GAZETTJ . PAGE '10
WAYN,ESVILLE, OHIO No. 4366
THURS'DAY, A P. R I L 1948
eration.
This order is irrevocable un-
less a separate is 'pro-
vided for papers and magazines.
According to Watkins, no se-
bu'ildin,g' i,s a,:allab1.e ,vor
adVisable at thIS tllnt.e. ( So
after May 7, truck drivers will
not be allowed under any cir- ..
cumstance tu load papers and
WatKins said.
TRI-COUNTY. LEGION
BASEBALL CLUB HERE
T6 HAVE WARM-UP GAME
The American ' Legion base-
ball team is fast rounding into
shape with its schedule of two
work outs a week. Practices are
on Fridays at 5 :.30 and
at 2 :30 at the . WayneSVille
H School diamond with ma-
nager Bob O'Regan and Coach
Bill Sawyer holding the reins.
Over 20 .boys saw actiol1 in
last Sunday's and hase-
runnin{,Y practice. Although only
Waynesville bpys have tl!rned
out to date, O'Regan pomted
out that candidates fr9m other
nearby corrimun1ttes, such as
Lytle,
ley, Springboro and
are welcome. The a O'e IJnut 15
17. years as of January 1, .. 194 8
which means that a boy, bprn
. prior to January 1, 1931 IS
. eligible. ' . .
This Sunday the
usual hatting cage. session th\,.i "
first practice game or sea-
son will be conducted with , the
two ' managers dividin,e: the club
for an intra-squad gam'e of sev-
eral .'
Bob 0 Regan attendert ' an-
other meet at Whites
Centerville, Monday evening at
.. which time the was
officiaJly titled the
.league as Warren, anl1
teams comprise !!.:.
Other members m the
which will play a 1o-game sea-
son, starting June 6, are Cen-
tervtUe, Bellbrook, Southern
Hills, Lebanon and Sp.l'ing Val-
le'y:
EASTERN TEAMS INVADE
CINCINNATI ' NEXT WEEK
While it may be a misnomer
to use the term "crucial" at
such :1n early date 'in the
on that's about what the CI.ll-
cinl)ati Reds are facing next
week. .
Oil Monday, May 3, . the
New York Giants brini , their
powerful homle-rtln offensive
to town for the season's
night game. . ,
The Reds meet the Giants a-
Kain 011 Wednesday in the sea-
son's second Lat11es" Day game . .
On B.Hr Southworth
- brings his Boston Braves in for
. s\ngle game the ne:xt tht'ee days
and the P.hillies follow on May
9, with thesecona Sunday
double-header of the year, and
May 11, The followin,g day the
Dod,gers hit town for a night
game and an
noon contest Thursday.
Heds' . downtown ticket
office at 3 7 Vine Street, is
accepting .orders by m,ail for all
games through the early-M,ay
home stand . . The offidal 40-
page souvenir can also he
order d from that office for 50
cents.
I Dr. H. F. Dye (ttt) 429
To Trade
Rent, Borrow USE
G A-Z E Til E CLJ\95IFI.ED
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PAGE 11 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, ' OHIO No. 4366
THURSDrAY, APR I L 29, 1948
by Highway Director Earl l.
Reeb.
for these fr e maps
should be addresse<l to the Ohio
Department oJ Highways, State
.office Columbu "
OFFICIAL OHIO ROAD
-MAP AVAILABLE NOW,
I ,
r
. Ne\v 1948 OhT.o roa.d map ' ,
With thirteen new scentc views
and downtown maps of prin-
cipal .cities, are now available
to the pubhc. it was announced
Guests of Carl G. Smith in
the past week were his parent,
, Mr. and Mrs. ,Julian F. Smith of
Hyattsville, Md., and his ister
Celia. '
, ' AT THE "Friendly' Store"
OME FURNISHING'S!
o "Hard- Items
9]1; 12 WOOL RUGS
, 9 x 12 FELT BASE,RUGS
r
, CURTAINS - SLIP (:OVERS
LAMPS, (Floor and 'rable)
STUDIO COUCHES (Fully SpriDI Filled)
LIVING ROOM
, BED ROOM SUITES
STOVES
, "Complete Home Furaishers"
HOME FURNITURE
Phone CO
912R
XENIA
OHI0
"East Main Street at WhitemaD"
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY,
MAY 4
AQMITIED TO lAW PRACTICE 1940
. - ,
ELECTED MAYOR OF LEBANON....;. 1941 ,
RESIGNED TO ENJl:R - HONOR-
ABLY DISCHARGE AFTER 3Y2 YEARS.
, , -Political Ad'v.
" '
Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated
CANDIDATE 'FOR . '
Commissioner
WARREN COUNTY
Rep,ublian Primary May 4, 1948
-folitical Adv.
" . ..
BAl(,ER MR. , ANDER'S
Thes ' four persons at e pledged to support
" Senator Robed Taft if the, Seventh Dlstric;t
, elects them as its delegates and alternates t b
the Republican Nation,al , Convention at Phil-
adelphia. From left to right they are
MRS., BSA TLEY MR. CRABBE
Margaret E:, Baker -of Springfield and' t
of Washington C .. H., both running for
ty\rs. Lillian Seatley and H., H. Crabbe,
oth runnmg .fo,r alternate. ' " "
MRS. HAWKE IS HOSTESS ' a brief talk on her recent when. of.. o,fficers for
TO NEW 'CENTURY CLUB visit to the Eden Park Conserva- the carnine' year wnt be held.
, _
Mrs. C. Lee Hawke was host-, ----
ess to the New Ce'ntury Club on The ,g-uest speaker, Rev. J. ' Mrs. R, E . . Asbury was in
t
h G Taylor McHenclry of the Leb- Dayton on Tuesday att nding
Friday afternoon at e reen anon Presbyterian Church was , the Spring Conced given by the
Room, A dessert course was ser- introduced, with the Dayton Music Club at the Bilt-
ved. Following 'the business ses- C d tl' h'
si'on, over which the president, amman men. as IS subject: more Hotel, Mrs. H. R Hecht,
Mrs: Glenn Sorclen, presiped, .The club adjourned to m et Mrs. Asbury's sister was a mem ..
Mrs. J. H. Sackett and Mrs. Rice: With Mrs., S. S. in May, - ber' of the Women/s chorus.
Snapp were i,n cnarge of the
program. Mrs. Paul Torp1insoOl
-
. . Represent!ng
. Westheimer & Company
Member Nc!w York Stock
and other
registered
Investment Trust, Sbares .
Bought - SOld .. Quoted
Phone Waynesville 2530
Dayton 1\03257
r-
I .
"FIGHr CANe " ,
TrUe Not when' you
Icnow the .raglc fac.. of which
these words are lum <and
stance. Las' 'year m.ore than
188,.900 Amtricans died of can-
cer-rich and poor, yount and
old - one ."elY 'hree minu,es. Research and
education are our most po'ent weapons In the WQr
on cancer. Your contribution II needed to carry on
.he ftgh . - to wipe out cancer - to luard your.elf
and ' your love'd one. from tMI dread
, FRI.-SAT. "
SEE WHITE BEAUTY TRAPPED! '
. SEE-HEATHEN PIN"UP GIRLS! .,
SEE-HATE-ERENZED ELEPHANTS! . '
SE...:.-SAVACE CHIEFTAIN IN' CRUSmNG COILS OF
GIANT PYTHON
... rzan . and the Huntress
, JOHNNY WEISSMULLER,
ALSO: DOG SHORr & ERROL COMEDY
SUN.':"'-MON.
READ COLUMN '
1WIN LENSES
NEXT WEEK
., "
TfJlS SHOW HAS NOT PLAYED DAYTON 'YET
'EDWAlD SMAll
, ",. ... ,.
..
-T-MEN-
TOUGH I , ,
'EN511
TERRIFICI
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PARF.NT'S MAt.GAZINE'S SPECIAL AWARD,
MARCH '1948 ' '
LAST TIME TONITE
"THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY" .
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NEW UPHOLSTERED SEATS AND
REDECORATED BY. r.tA Y 12, 1948
, ,
, '
LAUNDRY-
TO CONT,RACT.9RS
STATE OF OHIO
C.EPARTMENT OF' HIGH,WAYS
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 12
WAVNESVILl:.E, OHIO No. 4388
TH URoSDIAY, APR It. , 29, 1948
CLRSSIFIED

l.AUNDRY to do in my
Also curtains stretched, 40c '
-a pa,ir; Quick service.
Columbus, Ohio" ApI'il
UNIT PRICE
1.7, "E" MARKET,
CL'A&8IFIED AD RATES
16 PER WORD MINIMUM-i5c
. ,
REAL ESTATE , .
, '
TO CALL
us for Insurance. All types of
Insurance at a savings. Call .
Francis Gene Brpwo, phone
Waynes,ville ' 29,35 .or ,' call
collect. ,2 t 11. '
Real Eatate For 5.1_
LOT 50x '150. Phone 2691 .J:
w. McKeever, Third St. -56
.1. . . ..,'
' lIP: YOU HAW A
TO 0811- or Write
, " t ,
' Don Henderson, Tel KEU46. 611
Ave.,.D&ytOn. 01110.
FOR RENT-
THREE room apartrnent
1
fur-
,nished. Fallis F, ' Paine, Waynes.
vill e, Ohio. -429
:, WANTED ,TO RENT- '
'"
FOR SALE- .
COAL $5!J , afld outsicie
tOilet, wIred 'fot elect-
, 'riqHY
1
$25. J. 'W. McKeever)
, Thira st,. ' --:....50
FOR SALE - 1
sow wif,h 7 pigS, 5 weeks
old;- 1 gilt with 6 , pigs, 3
weeks old; 1 extra good cow,
T. 13. and, Bangs Tested, to
freshen in a few days. Everett ,
L. 1, mile west of
Waynesville on- Route 7lJ.
.... PflOne ,2242,
TWO. Registered " Harnp'shite
, boars, ' one ' year ol.d. Eldon
. .Route 1. Rt. 73, 2lh
Jl1'il es East of Waynesville.
-429
2986. ' -429
r
PAPER HA.NGING-,
Call at Alva Allen's in Corwin.
J. H. Rainey.
, (527 '
CARDS OF THANKS
\ '''1 h ' express/ouf tn.any
thank- t ur frien1s and .neigh:-
'f r th ir , acts of kindness
. mpath . shBwn us dU,riJ.1g
th " I kne s ' ana , loss of Qur
, husband and father H.
Edwards. 'We also :\Vish to,thank
' Dr. A. D. Harvey and Dr. Earl
C. Wright for 'their' services,
the, Stubbs Funeral Home 'for
'their sery iees, -: Rev. R. I B. '
Colema;n for ' bis consolmg
words and the" pallbearers.
Myrtle and ReQa Edwards,
, --429
We wish to sincerely , thank
all of our fine neighbors an'd
friends as well as the Wayneso
ville Fire, Company ,and ,the
Spring, Valley (Lomp"ny for
their gracious, help in Our recent
troubfe. -, ,
We feel .only fortunate in
having such willing and. able
help., '
Mr. 'and Mrs. Dick A. Irelan
HELP 'WANTED FEMALE
WANTED - , WorkiIHt
keeper to cook, serve, table ,
and , dealt downstairs. Must
have ' ' pleasant personality,
high ' standard ,of cleanliness
and be personally neat.
Should be capable of assum ...
ing responsibility" be free to
travel in summ'er. Country
location jn family with child-
ren arid dogs. 'Pleasant private '
;and "path, furmshed.
Character referencEs ' 'require
fed. 'Sa'tary Write
' giving' 'brief , per.
sonal history aml, avaiHibility
for interview to MFS. fk W .
Nichols, .!I r., c/o ,Fox Paper
:Co.,' .Lockland {CihtiL, Ohio.
-'-'---- - -- - - -5-6
OF APPOINTMENT
NEW IX aURNER Boltted-
Gas ,Galoric range.
24'04; F. E. : ' !lOmaS, ,Miam'i
$treet. ' ... 9 Estate ' of Clarence , H. Ed-
WIRE CORN CRIB, Aluminum wards . ' I :
roof Holds 700 , bushels Notice IS hereby gIven t lat
" tIl' k Rt . Myrtle B. Edwards \"hose Post
$1,65 .. EJdon Re a IC, '.1, Office Address IS Waynesville,
21h l1J
1
{les East of WaynesvIlle Ohi'o RI 2 has been dNl y ap-'
on 73. -429 .. pointed a,S Ad'ministratrix- of the
1937 'BUICK Sedan; Complete- Estate of CIa'rence H.
' ly rebuilt m'btor, All at late of Warren County, Phio,
Hyman's. Phone ' 268f. decea$ed. , -::- .
-429 Dated this '24nd day of April
1 948. '
.. __
$35. Eldon ' Reta.\Iick" , Rt .. t, J-udge of the Probate Court,
2 % miles East of Waynesville Wal'ren County, Ohio ',,' ,
" on Rt. : -429 ' -5,13:'
FRYERS! ! ! NOTI(;E OF APPOINTMENT.
Est,ate of' Norvil .E. 'Lancas,ter
Sealed proposals will be l'eceived at ,the Office of lihe' 'State Highway
Director' of Ohlo, at Columbus. Oh.lo, until 10:00 A. M" Ohio
Time, ' I
Tuesday, 11, 1948, for Improvements , In: , " '
(Proposals Nos, 1 to 7 are offered as ODe project, and wUl
be award,ed a.s one, contract.)
PROPOSAL No.1 .
Greene COI,lOty, OhJO" , on Sections 2.30 and 6.90, State Route No. 72, in
Jefferson and Creek TownshipS, ,by applytng a bHuminollS treat-
ment, Item 'I'-al.
Pavement: Width 18 feet.
Length' 25,:713.6 ieet. or 4.87 , miles.
PROPOSAL No. 2
Greene County, Oh_o, on l3ecUons 0.00 and (1.73. 2.09, 2,29 Bowers-
vUle) ' State Route No. 72, i n Jefferson Township, by applying a 'bit-
uminous treatment, Item T-32.
p,avement: , Width 18' teet, 9,13-4,4 teet. '
, Width 18 ,fe,et,' Length 3.0M.S fe.et.
, Total 12,144 feet or 2.30 miles.
' .....,. . . " No.
Cllnlto.n 'Gounty, .ohi(), on , Sectton ,0.117' (Part), State Route, No. ' 380, In
Ohester lby applying a bituminous treatment, Item T-32.
Pavement: Width 18- feet, Length 11,827.2 feet.
Width 16fee;t, Length 19,968.4 feet. '
, Total len-g.th 81,785.
1
6 feet or G.O!
No.4 ,
CHnton County, OhiO, Sectlon 4.14 (Pat:t) and 9.36, SUnte Route No. 73tl,
In Union, ..\dams arid Verno,n Townships, by applying fl: 'bltumlnoul'l
treatment, Item 'T-32. '
Pa vement: 'wtdrth 18 teet.
. Lengjth' 25,344 feet or 4.80 miles.
,"
"
" P,ROPOSAL No.6 ' .
, CI.lnton Couhty, Ohio, Section 7.99 (Part), State Route l'fo.360, lQ Wash .
'IngtOh To,wnahIp, bY,lllpplylng a bituminous treatment; Item T-32.
Pavement: ' Widt h .6 feet.
16,948.8 feet or miles.
1 PROPOSAL No.6 '
Clinton County, Ohio, Section 0.00 (Part), Stata Route No . .134, In Clark
Township, Iby a treatment, 'Item' T-31'. '
Pavement: :WIdth 18 t'eet.
Length 29,().92.n feelt or 5.61 miles.
- '" '0 PROPOSAU No: ., , "
Wla:r.ren County, OhiO, Section 9.74, (Part), State Route No. 123, in Salem
''I'ownship; by a, bituminous Item '1'-31. , '
vemerllt. Width 18 '
(eet ()r 2.80 :
"total Estimated COElt , ..................... ; ...... $56.931.80
" .roposals Nos. 1 to 7 inclusive of this project to be completed not later
than September 1, 1948. '
. 'l'he minimum W&ge to be paid to all talbot" employed on this ' oontract
sh&ll b,e In, accordan,ce with the "Schedule -ot P,revamng Hourly' Wa.g ..
Rates Ascerbtlned an,d Determined :by. of
Rela,tlons to Improvements ,In.
.cco,rdance with," SepUons ',17-3. 17-4, 17-(oal 17-5 1'7,.6& ' of the
Genera.l Code of Ohlb." "
The '/bIdder' must' submit wltb\ hts' bid a. chectC In an amount
e,qu/Ll to, five per 'Oe-Dtt of, the eattm.a.lted COIit. ;but in nO' event r;nore that!
' ten thousand, dollars. '
. Plans apd specifications' are on file In t;he ' department, of hlgh-
and the office of ,the resident district deputy
The director the' right to reject any and all bids,
EARL L. REEB

of, Norvil E. late ' of
Warren Ohiio, deceased:
Dated this 13th, day 'of April
,
H. Z. Gray, ,Atty. ,
Ralph H. Carey '.
Judge of Ute Court
Warren County, ,Onto ' '
t .' ..
NORRIS ' BROC'K C:OMPANV
. ' 1.u
St8.te HIghway ,
Mrs. Martin Cttt) 429
WANTED
, STOCK
, COWS-$10 .. 00

HOG.s..-$3.75 cwt.
to 111r Condition
AIao, All SMALL STOCK '
REMOVED PROMPTLY'
Phone ' ' , ..
KEN'IA'
, 1712 2362
Start 'chicks 'oow-' have early
fryers-the:}' will be in :
, demand. Sta rte d
' cO'ckerel chicks now avail-
deceased.
CInolnnati Unio.n 81:ock. Vards
Live Wir,c and P.f'OQlr' 'v" An '
, orPllnizatlon .econd to no" . ,
' Notice is' hereby given thatstr,otlv '.ener. Ok" th,e beth at
able. " , , ' .
'DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
Phone 2916
WANTED TO BUY
GOOD SHORT "blue-g,rass sod.
Gene Dunn, 509 Wyom(n,g-
, t.. Dayton. Call 'FUlton
' 5735. ' . , ' -5-20
TRJ1CTOR WORK-
W'll' F F d T Z G ' all around maret n
.1 ,lam . -9x an .. ray , country. '
, whose Post Office Addresses &:ERVICE THAT "'iATliFIEfr'
Centerville OhIo and Lebanon WlHIO Dayton 12: 50 E . S.
Ohio have 'been duly appointed '
,as Administrators of the Estate, ReDort. ,
FOR
HORSES $9.
00
COWS$llOO HoGS $4,00 Cwt.
, ,
TRACTQR WORK Wanted,
any kiftd.
M. L. Fields; Route 3
Waynesvtlle ....
'-56
, FARM LQANS-

,
,lAND
'BLACk-J'OP DRIVES ,
TAR _cl ROAD OIL
CHANGES OWNERSHIP
IN :HARVEYSBURG
tlARVEYSBURG - Mr.
and Mrs. Eve,rett George
. have 'sold thejr interest in
the Thrift HE"' Market on
Main Street, .to Lo'uis L.
and' Mabel' Jordan, of near
Xenia. The Jordans assurn-
'ed ownership Friday, April
23.
The Thrift "E" Market
located on the first floor of
the , Masonic' Temple has
been popular with ,many
people fq[ several years.
The are. very anx- ",
ious to meet :all of you in
this 'vicinity and extend to
you a cordial, ,invitation to
' call on: them. ,
They will feature a com-
plete selection , of Ea vey, '
products fresh ftuits, meats ....
and v getables, MaIers
Dairy products popular
,brands of bread and other '
itellliS that yeu have come
to expect from a modern
.' g-rocery. , \;
An feat\Jf ,
they hope 'that will please
' you is the line of frozen
fruits and they
plan to haye m stock very
soon. ,
WhH,e you are in Har-
veysburg next time' please
don' t fail to stop in at the '
"Thrift" IE" you'll ,
like the Jordan's ' selection
of groceries ana you'll like
the Jordan's hospitality.
(Advertisement)
2( hours every day , 7 dpya ev ry
weel<. never stopping, the kidney., filter
mptter f tom t he blood.
If /'II ors people were awalle of how the
kidneys must constantly remove lur.
plus fluId. exceu acid .. and ot her Wl\8te
matter that canno IIt oy in the blQod
without injury t o QMl t h; t here would
be better under8t,\'llding of whfl the
wh lo,system ltJ upset wh n .k :ullcya f.iI
to (up.ction properly"
Burnln\!; SCllJIty or too lrl'qucnt ur.lna-
tion warnll thlii. uomethJDI
Is .,.,rong. You may nnJ:zlng b ack- :
ache,
i( lting up at night., swelliDr,
'\\Il\Y not t ry Doqn', pm.? You wtU
be ut l(l C n medicine recQmmenaed the '
count ry over. D9an. stirn'l.!..te t he fune-
tion of tlle kidney .. and them 'to
flush. out poisonous waste from ' the'
blood. They -coqtalll-1lothialC IlatIDfui.
Get .Doan, today. Use with confldelloe.
At all 'drug' stor,eII.

TBLBPBOtfU ,
WAnfBSVItta _
.... '
i.BBANON, ofnee 'UK
' ......
4 PER CENT Farm Loans
Easy Terms '
Rft .....
Char ...
. LAWN aDd FILL DIRT-
call George Henkle
Phone 2 Lebanon
t --513
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LC-B ...........
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X-i. O.
CONCRETE
EJCAVATING _ct DUMP TRUCIC SERVICE
.
'
By Smitty
Furnas F'inishes Fifth ' in County With 658
I ' Coming events cast their sha-
dows, .. ,
, The ' peculiar roar ,of jet
,planes 'from Wright Field' is
getting over Wayn5-
ville, thou'gh one has to De '
quick in order to see' one. The'
v:'a,!ne Tow,nship 'RepuQllcan vot rs gave an overwh Iming
maJonty' to theIr own candidqte for coun,ty commi ioner, Robert
Furn'as, but otherwise foll \v d the county-wide trends in last
Tue day's primary balloting. '" "
II radio day tells some new
' srep toward 'enacting. of ' a
, The, cO.rtt st freon vent iOl} delegates between 'faft and Stas"
se,n ,was nearly a tie in thi to\ t) hip, with twb Stassen delegates
9'ettm . 133 anrd '1:31 While two delegates 'ot 132
and 124. For delegat -at-Jar the .lone tassen, man oIled 1'6 3
while ,the I'eading Taft man ' polled 179. ' ' '
Following are the pr cind votes itl Wayn Town hip f r
maj r contested offices: ,
" draft, Tbe 'are on . ';, SERV'ING WAYNE,SVILLE SINCE, 1850 every " , In the IT.Jidst of It ,a.ll, Miamis- 'No.
FtVE CENTS A COpy
WIAYI':fES'VIL.LE,OHIO T'HURS'OAY. , MAY 6,' 1948 ,acquaint : the publIc' with the
MI-am' 'Ie G' 'aze'tte to M' o vet. eoo'n' .
,of "the crowd were workers af" ,
, tl
the new at.omic research center
in Miamisburg,' '{Jut most of
them1 w'ere just CUriOUS about
this a little fearful-
fhiAR: is commg to ,this part
of OhIO.
----... to begin eviction proceedings,
. The' ,within -the ' , Th.e. Miami Gazette will 1)10ve, "Remodelin.e: of tbe buil'dirig" , ,of mIlitary seerecy, laId off,lce an,d., equIpment to a was the reas,on given for' the where uranium comes from ' different ,lo.catlOn this month for ' eviction by Fallis Ferr.ee Paine
how it is treate(t to . .the time in. about 40 years. son of Mrs. ,Scanlon, to wh0n1
how workers. are, " . A ste'el buildin,p'" she has. turned Over the hlanag-
protected' frol1\ radiation how will er.ected m the rear of inl!' of,the proper-ry, Ji expla'!n-
radiation is detecteC1 and how the lot befween the Lennox fur- ed that the major i,teme o{ ie- it" can be used for peace; The' nace store .and the' Hawke bar- modeling will a show left the , averag:e visitor ber ,shop: Facing ,on the alley lea'dlnR' from MaIO Street to the muttering, ,I'What Next'" ' between Main and ' Water apartn:Ient over the building. No " < stre.ets, it will readily ac- fllture tenant of the structure is
, Mjanlisburl!' got its start ca- cesslble frollJ the end of Miami known yet.
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Waynesyil1 Twp. 17wp.
, North ,' South , East NW
Hagemeyer 56 . ' 54 : 45' 46
Martz . , 25 , t' 5' 1 7 2
, Young
Nbaecherli
Furna
Nixon
Earnhart
McClure '
Barr .
WPlkens
Simpkins
Ullum..
Hines "
Bricker
(For Taft)
Mar-shall
FOR PROSECUTING ATfORNEY
" 66 51 65 S6
,2 , 27 16 2S
FOll COMMISSIONER
4, 69 8'3 '
22 1 23
10 ,6 12
15. 1 S 10
17 12 5
, 14 7 1
241
70
16
<29
1 1
7
9
6
1 0 3 2
- 1 2 0 1
DELEGATE AT' LARGE
43 42 37 46
tering to' canaler.5. shipping on . Street, and, it is hoped that a The Gazettes' new location, t'he' Miami an<1 erte 'canal. passagewav from Main Street ' will have a concrete floor an'" (For Sta sen) Water power from the cana1 will be available. ' walls of 's,eel panetS wtth celo- " ,
47 34
33 '
,
0
GOVERNOR .. (D,EMOCRA T) stimulated milling: in , The move haa been the tex , insulation., The outer walts 14 15 1.4 " 15"
4
2 2
T\ p. '
SW
19
9
17 '
16
34
7
1
4
, 5
, 2 '
1
11
19 '
12
0
,
total,
220
8a
, 255
11'
40
45'
t:3
, .,
, 5
179r
163
' burg, teo and ,the products planning sta'ge for time, will be painted a light color : Miller could be shipped 'out, cheaplv by but urgency was glyen to it. this t!1e y-shapea steel roof Cox The be of a
center of machine , work landlord of toe . now color. The date g wih
1
2 0' 0
.fOJ, red several toy rac ...
lorles. "
Miamisburg, somewhat tO' its School B ,J A t' ,
sun)rise, was rec'entty , .oaru, C S
for . the M'oun(1 Laboratory . O' 1 T "
which the D' ea"hers Jobs '
CO,mp,any \\ ill opeate 'for the ' "
AtomiC Energy Commission" . .
-r:
he
new pIa.ot is on top (;) f GAHRIS, ; HARPER, FOX-
a ' high shale hdl overlooking BOWER, ANDERSON, KER-
and .iust acros's the SEl' AND PAINE GET lWO-
hlgh,way from tne MiamisbuJi' YEAR CONTRACT OFFERS
Mound, hlghest apd steepest Of
old 'ea1'thworks in ' Ohio
You can still oliniO. to the
nest on top of the Mdund but
The I, ,Wayne , Township
. .'
a. sign warns ' agamst ta,king
pJctl!res.
flREHOUSE ' RENOVATION
WilL BE DiSCUSSED
A joint meeting,ot the town
council a d the Wayne' Town-
ship trus tees wilt be held at 7 :30 '
p. m. Saturday in the firehouse -
to plans Tor
that buildiUg to hold the new
$8.,000 fire truck which i to
be delivered ! in 60 days,
Cast oe Play
Named at r H. ' s.
chool BO'ard voted 'unanimQus-
ly ,Monday night "to extend two-
yea:r to:, six teachers
now ser,ving on a one-:year
anJl to . hir.e two
As POl' 'Tl}e E.victicin of the t eachers for 1948-4'9. Three va-

Ga ett
'
. t'll . th The following cast of 'charac-
,e z .e " H
cancJes s I remam 0n e
I THE LAW: The and staff. ' ' '_ . ters has been announced forth
of ' 1948 says- thaI a ,The Two-year,contraCts went play to ,tl.e .glyen next
t '.can!lot evicted, Jrom to Don' 'G.ahris; Ray V. Mar- evening at Waynes-'
],lOJne less' t!ta'n 60 Miss Florence M. Fox- ville High School: " " , Ifhe lias the, does " Miss Mary A. Anderson, poroth
v
Patsy "

not 'create a , nulsa,nco, eJecept Miss ota W. Io.'ersey,' and' Mrs, Baud; BOtd Witb.ur Fred J.Ha--yer ... ',.. M 'E y ", , '", f th f 11
." Florence ob S II D k , 0---- ' arvID oung., .. '
or, e e OWhlg. reasons,: , Lucille PaiQe, '
; y u Ivan, IC :: ' .........
, ,."a. If a or 'a mefi'." A new the primary Graham; lucy Rand;o!ph, Fayi "RUU:S INTERPRE"rATtON', GRANGE HOtDS ,
of his immediate' family , will be Miss Joyce Foote Creech; James 'Earl MEET-,AGAIN 0, BLIGATfO
u
FOR. TW, 0 '
, Wishes to OCCUpy the quarters. of Blanchester, who "IS due to Rye i, Ran.dolph, Bob Sber- .
Ol"
, . "b. , If . the has con.. . complete ;her ,trainl'ng 'at. Miami . wooq; Clalabelle , . ,Jackson, " The ' ,Softb.all, " Farmer's, Grange' No. 'tt3 'held .
to .. sell tJte place to a t1nivers,ity in ' Oxford this ' Phyllis Bailey; Fanny Green, will conduct Ih: thl'f.d , i is on r" Satur_
for his . sRr,ing. . ... ' Norma Longacre i' ..yudrey Nel- rules mtetp'retatlon at day ,evemng, with the, ob\iga-
occupancy. ' ; Samuel E. Russel1 - of Route son, Phyllis ' Burnett i Janet the local -at tion being Kiven .to ,two candi- ,
, the wi'shes' to' 2, Lebanon, was hired as' yoca- Reed, y,vonne Stuebs,; ' 'c. 8 P, w11t1 Clarence dates. F0UoWing trle business
de"\ohsh the structure or fo at- tiol)al agriculture.instructor for, B1oodho\.(nd a'ailey, veteran arblt.er m session a fine program
It under spec- ve,terans, June 1, and . Isaaore, A busl\1ess meetll:tg Joyed, with Wilhelmma Braq-
,conditaons. ' der a federal program. elmer, Oene ... "" .. " softball Will dock g-ivinlr a piano, solo, a
d. If t.he landlord seeks to , ,Five othef . includ- i The, play" . Flxm the m:eetm2' accordl!1.e: , by' M'rs. Ha;old
wift1draw the from " the , .ing Supt. Raymona,' W. Aunt Fanny., Will be . dlreoted , Bob a leag:ue WhItaker,. two vocal solos ' by
ma.rket (SUCh accommo:.. ,. dock) are .on conttnulng c'On- by Mrs, Pauhne ' who er announceti that .Mr. Earl Earnharf, 'accompanied
, dattlQd
Ps
) "cannot' there,after ,tracts; a"nd two mlore are ur;td- T' HOMPSON'S S' ELL H""ME Thursday" 13, the .194? b
v
Mrs. 'Gilbert Prye, ' reading
ren e . . er. contracts whIch , ' .. . Series , pictures , Will , tie, . ',fSpring" by MfS, Ernest Butter-
]n paragraph. C, note the words ' have not expired. , TO MOVE TO DAYTON screened throllgb, courtesfi worth,and clOSing with another
and , '" C'uqd'er ' ' , M,r. an. d M., rs. Alva ThOmfson thb
e
Of ayton .IndIan s B3,seba I vocal , selection Dy Mr Earn-
I specl.f1ed condihol,1.," .,The irst" NO sUMMER MATINEE
"' .-! u 0 the Amer- ' hart. . "
the rea.no<.1ellng rnust' be
their 'home on Main S reet League org,anlZ.abo,n.' Last Mrs. Everett Early told' o1 the
, thoroug.h not 'j\lst papering' , Sunday matinees have been f Mr. Charles Burnett, Mr{ and . the Was , program planned for the mee:-
pa!ntil'lg. They' tell me ' a' discontinued 'at the Twin Thea- Mh. Thompson are expecting to 19aned two tramm'g baseball mg on May 15 ,when Mr E
new staltway. is plattned, tre for the .summer seasorn y locate in " films, by the Dayton Club. .of SprIngfield witt
The second phrase, "under , error this was nOl announced ,
,', s1:Jow movies tak;en on .a recent
specified conditions"," means last \veek ttlough no matinee Miami Chapter 107 0 E S CLUB TO MEET ' which' covered 17,000
that detailed Ji]ans for the pro- was held last Sunday. 'II ' t. ." Mrs, Lawrence FUrnas will be miles. '
posed rem.odellng must be sub-
WI ' rnee In regular session, ostess'To th.e Garden Club on ,All members and families are
mitted as evidence to justify '
" Moaday evening, eIght o'dock, ursday afternoon for the re- urged to be present for this
the eviction.
William Strouse (ttt) May 1Q
ar M-av meeting. '
,The Miami Gazette
B8T' ABLI8BBO llao
pubii.hed Every Thursday
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL G. SMITH, Editor
Entered second cl ... matter at the Post Office
, SU BSCRIPTION RAl'E:
$1.50 a Yea'r in Advance
I
Events Coming Up
. ,
, (To have events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
. :' befote 4 p. m. Tu'esdays.) ,
, FRIDAY, MAY 7
Legion aseball pr'actice, 5.30 P. M.
M.other s Club at grade school, 1 :45 P: M.
SATURDAY, 8
'.
'Joint meeting, Council and Township trustees at firehouse,
8 p. M.
Legion baseball pradice, 2 P. M.
Hatveysburg Friends Quarterly Meeting.
SUNDAY, MAY 9 '
.
Go to Church! Mother"s Day.
St. Mary..s Club at Epi,scopal Rectory, 8 P. M.
MONDAY, MAY 10
Farmers ExchanO"e directors' meeting.
Miami Chapter 107, O. E. S., 8 P. M.
, TUESDAYt 'MAY il
Happy Hour Club at Harry Smith home. . . 4
Waynesville Lod e 16 , F. and A.' M.' stated meeting 8 P. M.
WEDNESDAY, MAN 12
",
Senior Play f Fixin Aunt 'Fanny" at,w ... H., S. 8 P. M.
'Fr}ertdship Club at Charles Koogler home.
O' THURSDAY, MAY 13
Garden Club at Lawrence Furnas home.
Wa nesville Athletic Association at W. H. S., 8 P. M.
METHODIST CHURCH
M01HER'S DAY
R B. Coleman, Minister
" '
9.: 30 Church School F,
, J. J. , Burske; S upt. '
.1 ..'
1'0:30 Worship Service '
SlJeciat Music '
' ,'Mother of Mine" Freeman-
"C Qtr. '
-CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
REV. DAVID STANFIELD, Minl.te ..
Worship Service 9 :4"5 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.,' m.
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FERRY f CHURCH of 'CHRIST
RALPH E. STINSON, Mlnl.t ... .
" < I #
" Bible School 9:30 a.m.
Morning 'Worship 1Q:30 a.m. ,
Prayer , 7 :00 p.m.
, People s
7 :00 p.lII.
Evening Services 7 :30 p.m.
-
"Home and Dvorak- '
Choir. ' ,
MT. ,HOJ.LY METHODIST
- 1:\ '
Mother's Day Sermon-Minister
Youth Fellowship , ,
7i30 ,p., 1l1.
-
SAMUEL N. KEYS, Minlnar"
Church 'School ' 9 :30 a. m.
Nursery School ' '.10:3'0 a. m.
Morning ' 10:30 a.
FRIENDS
ffrst Day School 9 :30 m.
,Meeting for Worship
,io:30 a.m.
._ "
ST. AUGUSTINE
Father Krumbolb, Priell'
, , '
Masses , '8 and 10 A. M. '
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WAYNESVILLE
CHUROI' OF CHRIST .
R. M. Jobaatoa. MiDistel'
Bible School 9 :30 I.m.
Communion iO:30 a.m.
Evening Service 7 :30 ,. M.
" ,
REV. WILLIAM SHANNON
SURd'ay , 9 ;30 '
Mrs. James Garrison, SupL:
, Preaching. ,1 st and 3 rd Sundays
, " 10:30 a.m.
The Voun'g Group
of .the ,Church at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv '
R. Sa'Uerthwaite' one , evening
durinj! the past week, fO'r the
re-gular busi,ness ' session. Dick
Eastman" a Youth Leader of
South Charleston, with Mrs.
Eastman and child also met with
the group. Many ideas, far the
advancement of the work being
done by these young peopie ..
were dIscussed.
A, dessert course was served.
A. Schnaitman (ttt) 56
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. ,-YOIJRBIIlTIIITONI
, Roots lUI ' I UllUre AtIIJ ITS
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FIll" EMERAJ.D MIN.$
;. WERE IN UPPER EGYPT.
i ClEOPATRA GAVEHER
FRIENDS VIBRANT CREEN
EMERAI.DS: CARVED '
WITH H .--..
t .. AtTHOUCH iNC,fTEMPLE WAl.lS'
BLAZED WITH EMERAl.DS;
.,;THFIR MINES WERE HIDDEN.
rHE SPANIARDS SEAR.CHED ...
YEARS' TO
EVEN,oN .,(lsss).
THEMAY-8ORN'INClUD MAN V lISTS,
CONFIDENTIAL S"ECRETARIE$, 'FAMOUS DETECTIVE'S.
t MEPfiVAI. PRELATES
OIFF'REIVT TO
EXPRESS PIFFERENT , ,
QUALITIES:
EMGRAI. OS DENOTED

TRANQUILITY.
EMERALDS" AlWAY.r SYM
BOlIZEDHOP AND FAITH.
GIRlSWGARING THEM
WEill! BFLlEt/EO.
TO LOVGDAND
/-lAPP>' WIVES.
' ... Jl"1
HAPPy HOUR CLUB
. . Mr. Harry Smith will be
hostess to the Happy Hour Club
at her home,.on after-
,noon, Mav 1-1, wiith Mrs. 'Ray-
mond Braddock and Mrs.
'r.enee in of the
prbgram. ' '
The' were he1 at the
Meth dist Chur h with bur.ial in
the Bellbrook, cemeter ..
* '" *
linda' Lou M an fiel d, who e
par nts \ ere at one time teach-
ers ,'in local school, is
in Miami alley Hospital
with pneumonia fa lfow-'
an atta k of measle ...
THE 'MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 2 '
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4367
THURSDA, 6, 1948
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, "
.' lIAftU ..... '
IAN NAHClICIO ' ,
Mrs. ' Ethel Johnson unct r-
went an eye' operatlori last week
in Dayton but is now at her
h01!le recovering very satisfac-
tOrily.
Mrs. Viola Harlan left on
Wednesday.' morning for London
M ills, Ill.} for an visit
wi th relatives.,' . ,
, Colonel and Mrs. Joseph M.
Silk ha 'e purchased and are
the former home of
Dr. and Mrs. E. Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs
and family had as Sunday din-
ner guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lu.
klnbeal of alld Mrs.
Amanda H artrum. ,
Mr. and Mrs: Alva Thomp-
on and Mrs. Charles Price en-
tert'tin,ed "n aturday afternQon
with n bridal shower, honoring
Mr . .Th mpson' niece, Mr . Be_
veri, Boone of Hamilton. Thirt
f.riends and re'lative
nt ' ' '
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Mr. an Mr. Harold B. Earn-
hart and cbil were Sunday
aft rno n ?: ue fs of Mr. and
Mr . ' Carl Bab :' n ar James-
t wn.
Mis Katherine ,Prendergast
fell at her home on Monday ,
fraduring her ,right. arm, and
' was remove to Miami Yalley
"
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BEAD THE ' CLASSIFIED AD8
The Loyal V\'omen s Circle
of the 'Pr -byterian Church met
at the home of Mrs. Thelma
Camden on Thurs lay afternoon
April 29th. Cart a k 'an j
Mrs. Clyde Gibbons were co-

hostesses. '
1 * Itc
Mrs. Doggett 2Lnd daughter,
Mr . Harry Gnfves ,visited ,Mrs.
Doggett's 'sister in a Columbus
hospital one day the past , eek. , .
, ,, * * lit '
Hunter; phQtographer
of Waynesville toark the pictures
of each class in the Bellbrook
School" last Tuesd.ay.
* *
TimotJ:tv south,
of town was buried Tuestlay.
:
Same Day Each Week.
STOKES I)AIRY
LEBANON
PIroDe 21
Frank Sibcy
Repr8leDtative .
" COA'L' EARLY
so WE CAN AJtRANGE TO FILL YOUR BIN
. "
9 :It '12 'FELT BASE RUGS
I " ,
COVERS '
LAMPS (Floor aDei Table)
STUDIO COUCHES ' (FuUt Sprba. Flll.a)
UvI'NG 'ROOM
SUITq
STOVES
HOMEFUBNlTURE
, "
,'Phone .. UND['
912R I OIQOI
"&at Mala Street at Whit ........
,AGE S THE' MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO' No. 4367
TH:URSDAY, MAY. 6, 1948'
TWIN
Lenses
ag-ain. I like the idea that
it arrives. ,O.n M thers ' Day, and
there not a woman in the cast
A real treat for' Mother-some:
thin,e: diff"rent. Time Magazine
raves. "One of tIle best
from ..... Ho.l1ywood since it learn-
ed to talk." I t's a' wonderful pic-
ture-forceful-about a futile
hunt Tor .golli. Bogart is paced
y Walter Hu ton, Tim Holt,
and Bruce Bennett. Jack Holt
by (Tim's famous father) makes
a brief appearance: f
, FOX' HOLLY ' "I?ust Be Destiny" WB
\ As ' Editor Smith wrote last starrmg John Garfield ushers ill
week': "Everv in a while .and ThlJrsday, 'but
this -1'fewspaper spells a name this famous
wrong or makes a mistake"- Issue ushers ,Ill the new, uphoTS-
etc., ' etc. So-Smith admits 'it tered theatre seat.s at the Twin.
and we don t deny it-but on For once ... the pIcture takes a
the front p'age of the M ,Ga- seat III honor of this lon,l{
last . Wil'S miss'ine: an awaIted,., event. H w lon,e:? '
rtlcle announcinR' that for ... 0 years, tell , us,
the duration of tlie, and slllce the. theatre had
summer S .l ason, -no sea!s and the
WQuld be on view at the Twin Will be ready for
Sund-ays .. The managem'ent WaynesvIlle the of Wed.,
IS desolate that 'those who 12th. Both have been pro-
sQowed up for the matinee last mlsed Come, us celebrate
' \. ere . dlsappointed. A- -or rather, gIve a prayer of
pologles are , in urLler and are thank.s.
hereby 'being made. But tel1lem- Cluldr n who are shoved 'into
ber-for .the durati n of ,the the parents told
Kood old ummer tiille, no ma- bt o\Jtslde by the close of the
. tmees. O.herwl e the Twin seh- fIrst always have
edule goes on as you are u ed accordmg to Bob 01 Reg-an.
to ' of. them ,are pretty in
Bnefvlews: 'A e to press However, the young-
while 'IT-Men' 's ' making its sters '.who ?n last Sun-
farewell at -the Twin. This show day 11Ight were telhng the stark
about th Treasury's sleutns IS they said mechanical
a "must" . dlfflbultJes stalled the first show
It's . a -little harll 'not to EJectrical disturban'ces arose
the Fr.iday. aJ.1d of- Hlat could be cured by a
termg at the T,vm for' the rave trouble man from Dayton,
revie\ys . by those who know The Tw.in ,is' most grateful
..been very strong. Most of " for, the sho'Yn by the
u 11<l ve read I ubliclty on the patlOns who eIther waIted calm-
" w rlisman'" Col. All done ap ' ly for the .second show or ac-
in it shu Larr cepted ."ram checks" for an- ,
(of J.plson Stor y) and other , ' .
Ellen, Drew. Here are- a re\v ' Statistical Note:, Only, 4 per
inter.estillg pO'ints' on the mak- ' of the ' coupons for Rl(O
ing of the picture: ' ." \veek at (allowing
The is Scotland in the for a savmg per every
t 8th Cent'ury. Wilfrid Pettitt three adults) were presented at
wr.iter of the screenplay is the Box Office. Which must
desGendant of the m'-fa'ted mean 96. per cent of the c()U-
Ma'ry, ' Qu,en f Scots. 'B.ecaus'e' pons fell mto the hands of peo-
Columbia" was anXlOlIS ' not to pIe ,whQ are so. that they
,offend Scottish t . 0r e,se
l
t.hat the
.' clans, the stud,io's research de- maJonty of the peop e m town
two plaid de- and the surroundme- countryside
uJ!hke any now; in u&e deepseateq gasons for a-
bv real-life clans' for the cloth- vOldmg the TWm . Theatre. 0'-
ing; used in the ;picture. Glowan 1V
ho
claims ' he doesn',t
Castle, one of the most inlpres- . critIcIze ,he Aas a
sive, 'sets ever built .for a 'rilO- that. he would welcome
tion picture, was deSigned by wntten O,l" v!!rba! in,
Les Thomas, Art Dire,ctor. The orde.r -to hIS
' building well over 300 foet , to !;'Ive thIS area Its best Thea
wide, ?:rey turrets risin . tre m shows comforts. '
to a height of more than 75 O. K. l-!e's . askin,g- for it -
, .feet. any. of the. outd00r. answe_r i' hllll. b,y thi.s c91-
.In '4The 'Swo .. umn ot direct With
were filmed' at June Lake in the TWill owner. ' "
California's ,to '-' ' , " ' ,
the altihitle (,over' 5 0.00 ff) FRANKIE CARLE, TO, GIVE
the traditional Scottish due)' b'e: SUMMER MUSIC, PROGRAM .
\ tween two Nimble 'fingered
. and brandlsll'lQg, 8 Carle, his bahd and featured
took , 5 days vqc.alists will inaugurate a, new
.to f!lm\ and and 'Q series, "C,arle Cal-
on screen: The. hng", the new ,stimmer Electric
IS fO,ught walst-de,ep tn. House, Sunday, May 9, at 5db
c1ullmg of iil lake, , p. m., over WHIO. sponsQred in
the men ar.ea by the Dayton 'Power ,
of , clotlim-g ?lnd ' neay1Y and Light company. , '
, cavaller 'boots. Say note Vocal chores on , the new
'. those He.raid s gIven a- show will be handled by preHy
yvay by the :'wm Nan and Law-
III . With Stokes who .returned .to. t,he mu-
DailY, . . . S1C after servlllR" as a
.,;[reasure of, SIerra P-51, P,llot m the ETO during.
wB l'wIU S!ln- ' the recent wa.r. '(he
day ,a Q Monday, IS son;tethlllg, -, will' a'lso be heard.
"
, I Wish to Thank all my friends for theIr vbtes '
,
and support in the "primary for ..
<;
si()ner last Tuesday.
- ,ROBERT FURNAS
r- LEGION BALL WORKOUTS
, I Refreshme
i
l1l 't" 'for a Shower CAl.tED FOR f'ltl . SAT
With last ullday's, practice
e' sion eliminatecL _ by wet
and

the bride-to-b'e op,ened the of coffee


her last shower gifts: coffeE! and Here's tbe reoape for Showea-
cake tor refreshment, 'of course! Cake: ' '
Make the cake something special- . , '
Uke th.ls coffee-ftavored Shower Shower Cake
Cake, with tresb spring ftowers , bud 1 ,cup shortening '.4, teaspoon
ding out from Its hollow center. .3 .,cups sifted' bnkirlg oM.
T
. cake flour cup strollg
. " his delicate' S110\\'er Cake, wl11', tell:8P;Oons coffee \
cause, conversation wller,ever It ,lSbakln'g powder Ih' CUll evaporated
seen ot tasted. It Is baked In .90 tube 1,'h cups sugar . milk
p-an and the ,enter bole Is fllled 1 salt .. egg yolks
Ith h dt I
'f f h ft ' 1 rum fJavorl.ng
w a an U 0 res ()lwei'S
' which seemingly grow out, ot deep , SUI' sbortenlng until softened . .
, swirls of pastel frosting. UndeF- Mix aud sift ftour, baking powder.
neath;,the coffeeflavored cake Itself sugar and salt; add to shortening.
Is everything the ' outside , promises. ' Dissolve baking soda in coffee, com-,
Light In texture, and delicious in blne w.fth ev.aporated milk; add half
flavor. 1t will be hailed as a creation 'this mixture, . with egg yol)(s, to
by friends and alike .. shortening flour mixture; mix
. ) And show the bride you know until flour fa dare r:c'r.c.d , 1 mIn ,
s()mething, about coffee by serving ute. ,Add remaln,lng C,offee mixture
the with ' step, mlng cups of a and 2 li..ll'e
truly.deUclouB You ,e in greASed an(l flQured . 9lncb tube
mind , t.he lucky $ 1'1 that pan 1(1 ' oven. 350F" ,
wl11 tiring good ,cheer to b,r home hour8. Let stand In pan 6 minutes.
6y "gifting' her with a coffee brew Remove from pan to cake rack.
Ing device that bears the cool, frost, ",nb cooked frost-
Coffee-Association's Seal Of Recom Ing made with 4 egg whites . . Trnt
, mendatlon. The round Seal OIl the frosHng - wlth rood coloring if de-
I device Is alSeu,rance that the coffe ' FllI center with fa'esb sprlnJ!
maker can coffeE> that. flpwers. '
rMY HOME SCHEDULE
OF CINCINNATI REDS !
CLUB TO ELECT
OFFICERS TOMORROW
, ,
Thursday, , May 6, ,Boston, The Wayn'e. , Town hin
(Safet" Patrol bay); Friday, Mother's Club will meet on Fri-
May 7, Boston; Saturday, May day, May' , 7' a't '1 :45 'p. ' m. at
8, Boston, (Knot Hole Day}; the' Grade Building. ,
Sunday, May 9l.. Philadelplflia, Mrs. Florence Hastin'gS, first
(Ladies J uesday, ' May grade room, will have. the pro-
Saw. er of the loqtl I eKion
I":t eha.l nine I ave ail e I prac-
ti e f r 'Fri a ev ' nine- af
5 :3 0 P. M. an:i aturda at 2
P. M.
Although ' ver 2 local
\ Quth have turn d out to date,
the l.ej!i ol1 hos e ap'ain ointed '
'. out that any boy trom the sur-
rounding country side who was
not born before Jan. 1, 1931
is eligible and a cordial invita-
tion is extended to players from
pringboro and Harv.eysburg.
M r. Charles D. Fraker and
daughfer Audre Fraker of Win-
netK,a, Ill., were, gu sts last
week nd of Mr. and Mrs . . Ro-
,bert L. O'Regan: North Main
St. Kent Hall Fraker, son of
Fraker, returned home with his
father, terminating a six-week
visit with the o 'Regan_s, his
aunt 'and uncle. .
TWIN
THEATRE
TONITE Y ,
T-MEN'.
DENNIS O'KEEFE
COl UlBIA P1C1UIe I
. ,',
. ALSO
.-THE THREE -ST-OOGES
IN
SING-ASONG OF .
SIX PANTS

, ANSWER,MAN No. ,3
MOTHER'S DAY
SUN.-MON.
. I
11, Philadelphia,. (LadiesDay) ; . , gram. "
Mav 12, Brook- Mr. Stanley Markey, Warrer,
lyn, . (Nigbt Game) ; . County Sanitary will
May 13, 'Brooklyn i to the fOI a shol t ,
Chicago, (Night tJP1e .' . , ' .
TREAT YOUR MOrnER TO
THE SHOW OF 1948
THAT OFFERS NO ,
WOMAN: COMPETITION
NO WOMEN IN
Saturday, May 29, ' ChIcago; ThiS WIll be the last meeting-
(Double Header): Monday" of the year and the officers
Mav" 31, St. LouiS, (Memp:rial for next will be appoint-
Day)" (Do\:1ble Header). . ed.
ALSO:
SHEI,LS 8t GUNS
SOnBAUS
. J&A;TS " GLOVES
, SMITH SERVICE ad SALES
South Main'Street

WED.-THURS.
,
NEW UPHOLSTERED SEATS
FOR 'YOUR COMFORT
TO SEE
JOHN GARFIELD
IN
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Dust Be My Destiny
, A# ...SO '
POWER BEHIND
THE NATION
WB
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Th,e Miami Gazette '
IISTABLl8HBD 1850
Published Every Thursday , '
l At Waynesville, Ohio ,
CARL G. SMI1'H, ,Editor '
Entered a. cia matter at the Po.t-.O.ffice
SUBSCRiPTION RATE:
$1.50 a Year in Advance
. EventsColl1ing Up .
(Ta have events liste4 in this calendar, notify The Miami G'azette
before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) -
FRIDAY, ft;fA Y 7
, Legion baseball 5.30 P. M.
Mofher's Club at grade school, , 1 :45 P. M.
SATURDAY, MJIi 8
Joint meeting, Cotincil and Township trustees at firehouse,
8 p. M.
Legion baseball practice, 2 ,P. M.
Friends Quarterly Meeting ..
, SUNDAY, MAY 9
Go to Church! Mother's Day.
St. Mary's Club at EpisGopal Rectory, 8 P. M.
MONDAY, MAY 10 .
Farmers Exchange directors' meeting. '
Miami Chapter 107, O. E. S., 8 P. M. .
TUESDAY, ' MAY 11
Happy Hour Club at Harry Smith hom1e.
Waynesville Lodge 163, F. and A: .M., stated meeting, 8 P. M.
_ WEDNESDAY; MNi 12
, '
Senior Play "Fixin' Aunt Fanny'" atW. H. S., 8 P. M.
Club at Charles Koogler home. '
' .--
.. THURSDAY, MAY, 13
.
Ga-rden Club at Lawrence Futnas home. ,
.
FlIlST EMERAlD MIN .r
WERE IN'UPfER EGYPT. " .
0: CI.EOPATRA (#tVEHER
FRIENDS' VIBRANT CREEN
EMERAlDS'. CARVED
.,i'/
- AJ.THOIlt:H INCJ'II7EMPLE WAll.;
I ,,'
BlAZED WITH EMERAl.DS.
. ..;THFIR W/iRE HIDDEN. -.
THE S'PANIARDS SEARCHED ....
. YEARS TOFIIVD'
EllEN ,ONE .
PRELATES WORE
OIFF'REAIT G'EMS' TO
EXPRESS f)IFFERENT
S'PIIlITUAL QUAJ.ITIES".
DENOTED
--";;'L. TRANQUIL I TV.

E MERAI.DS AlWAY.r
BOl/ZED HOPE AND F"AITH.
GIRLS' WEARINfi THEM
WEill' BELIEVED CERTAiN
TO 8ECOME L.OVFDANP
,IIAPPy J"VIVE'S.
, '"' '
HAPPY HOUR CLUB
.:waI'IIlA' UI
THE MIAMI GAZETTE 'pAGE 2
WAVNESVIL.LE, OHIO No. 4367
THURSDAY" MA'( 6, 1948
Mrs. ' Ethel Johnson- under.
went an eye operation last week
in Dayton but is now at het
hOI?le very satisfac
tortly. ,
,Mrs. Viola Harlan left on
Wednesday morning for London ,
'Mills, Ill.! . for an extended visit .
with relatives.
Colonel and Mrs. Joseph M.
Silk haye purchased and are
occupying the former home of
Dr. and M rs. E. Stout.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stubbs
, and family ,had as Sunday din
guests Mr. and Mrs.
kinbeal of Franklin and Mrs.
Amanda Hartrum.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva ' Thomp.
on and Mrs. , Charles Price en
tertain d on Saturday afternoon
with a bridal shower, honoring
Mrs. Th mpson' ni e e, Mrs. Be.
v tlv B one of Hamilton. Thirty
friends and relatives weI"
ent. "':
Waynesville Athl tic Association at W. H. S., 8 P. M.
. Mrs. Harry smith will be
.... hostess to the Happy Hour Club
cal ,her home .on' Tuesday after.
noon, Mav 11, with Mrs. Ray. (
mond Braddock and Law
, rence 'Furnas in of the
Th rites were hel d at the
Meth dist Church with burial in
the Bellbrook cemeter.. .
* * * '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Earn.:
bart and children were Sunday
afternoon g- u ts Of Mr. and
Mr. Carl Babb near James
town,
Miss Katherine Prendergast
linda Lou Mansfield, whose,: fell ,at her home on Monday,
parents were 'at one time teach. fracturing her right arm, , and
t)1e local , school, is was remov'edtq. Miami Valley
, METHODIST CHURCH ,
MOTHER'S .DAY
" ,'B. M i'nlster
9: ' 3 O. Church School
J . . J. -Burske, Supt. '
10:30 Worship Service
Special Music '
"Mother of Mlne-' Freeman- ,
Chmr. '
"Home
, Choir. ' ..
Mother's Day Sermon-Minister
Youth Fellowship
7 :30 . p. m.
, , '
. ST. NARY'S EPISCOPAL
, .
SAMUEL KEYS, Minllhr
Church School 9 :30 a. m.
.' Schoo'l ' t 0 :30 a.m.
Morning Prayer 10:30' a .. Ri.
FRIENDS
FIrst Day 9 :30 _.m.
Meeting for Worship
" ! ' { 0 :30 a.m.
\ ;

Father PReIt .
Masses 8 and 10 A.
-
WAYNESVIIJ..E
OIURCH OF CHRIST
R. M. Jolmatoa.
Bible SchOOl 9 :30 a.m.
Communion iO:30 a.m.
Evening Service 7:30'. M ..
, progr.am.
. ,
m Mlliml Valley Hospital suf. Hospital. ' '
fering with
__
--";;.;JIARS-CREEK FRIENDS
REV. D'AVIDSTANFIELD, Minl.ter-
. .
WOlship Service , 9 :45 a. mo'
Sunday School 10:45 m.
FERRY CHURCH of CHRIST
RALPH E. 8TIN.ON, Mlnl.ter
Bible School ' 9 :30 a.an;
Morning ,Worship to:30 a;m.
Prayer , , 7 :00 p.m.
YO,UDR' People s Meeting
7:00 p.m.
Evening Services 7 :30 p.m.
Mr. HOLLY METHODIST
T. M.' SCARFF, Mlni.ter "
"
unday School 9:30 'a.m.
E. Earnhart, Supt.
WOfShlp Service t,O:30 . ......
Evenitt, Service , 7 :30; p.m.
. ' . .
IIIV. ' WILLiAM SHANNON '
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m. "
MrS. James, Garrison, Supt.,
Pre'aching. t st a,nd' 3rd Sundays ,
e.a. month to :30 a.m.
The Y, . People's Gr.oup ,
of the Friends Church at
the of Mr. and' Mrs. 'Henrv
R. Satterthwaite' one evenlng'
duriD2' the past week for the
regular busine'ss session. Dick
Eastman, a Youth Leader of
South Charleston, with Mrs.
Easttnan' and child 'also met with
the group. Many ideas. for the
advancement of the wo'rk
done b'y these young people;
were discussed.
A dessert course was served.
A. Schnaitman (ttt) 56
-
The Loyal 'Wome'n's Circle
of, the Presbyterian Church met
at the home of Mrs . .Thelma
on' Thu'rsday afteraoon
Apnl 29th. Clarback and
, Mrs. Clyde Gibbons "Were Co
hostesses. "
*,* *
Mrs.. Dog'gett and daughter,
' Mrs. Harry Graves visited Mrs.
Doggett's sister in a Columbus,
hospItal on.e 2a past week.
SO WE CAN AJtRANGE TO FILL YOUR BIN
.. Wa!inesyj:lle Farmers-
.'Exchange ,j ,
, PHONE 2371 " '"
, Willis photo.grapher ..
ofWaynesvill. took
of each class in the: Bellbrook
Schqol tast TiUesday.
* * II! ,
Mrs. Tiinoth
v
Boorum, south
of town Tuesday.
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Same Delivery Day Week
STOKES DJURY
LEBANON
Phone 21
9:1t 12 FELT BASE RUGS '
, J CURTAiNS _ SLIP COVERS '
. . \'
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STUDIO COUCHES (Fully SPria. Fillecl)
, ,
LIVING ROOM SUITES
, '
BED ROOM
STOVES
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"wt MaiD Street at Whit ...... "
I
'A,GE S THE' MIAMI GAZETTE
WAVNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4367 ,
THURSDAV, MAY 6 1948
else again. I like ,the idea fhat
it on Mothers' Day, and
tl\ere' not a woman in the cast
I ' A real treat for Mother-some:
...... --. _ thin,g- different. Time
- ,
T
' WI' N raves. ' lOne of tIl best
frohl. Hollywood sin e it learn-
ed to talk. " It' s a wonderful pic-
I ture-,, -forceful-about a futile
. ""'en' ses hunt for ,gold. Bogart is paced
... b Walter ;Huston, Tim Holt
and Bruce Bennett. Jack Holt
by (Tim famous father) makes
a hrief app,earance, j
HDust Be Mv Destiny" WB
As Editor Smith wrote last , starring John Garfield ushers in
"Everv oMe in a while and T!lufsday, but
this ffewspaper spells a name more Important, this famous Fe-
wrong or makes a .mistake"- issue ushers in the new uphoTS-
etc., etc, 'So-Smith admits it tered theatre seats at the Twin.
and We don' t deny' it-but on For once the picture takes a
, the front of the Miami ,Ga. back seat"'in honor of thi s
zette last 'week was missine' an awaited event.( How , long- '? '
'lrticl " th t f S.ome 20 years, they tel, us,
e , or smce the theatre had I needed
the of spn,ng and
summer s ason, no matinees and the redecorating
would be on view at the Twin Will be sllnultaneousl ' ready for
on Sundays. ' The Jnanagem'ent J Waynesville the night of Wed.,
is desolate that those who 12th. Both have been pro-
showed up for the mati nee last mlsed , Come, help us celebrate
Sunday " ere . dIsappointed. A. -or rather, give a prayer of
pologles 111 are thanks.
hereby made, But l"' mem. who are shoved into
ber-for, the durati n of the the theatre by parents and told
old summer time; n ma. outside 'by ,the clQse, of the
tmees. O.herwise the Twin seh. fIrst show always have' 'excuses'
- , edule, goes on as y u are used according to Bob O'Reg-an.
to it. ' of them are }5retty in .. ,
Bri efviews: We to pr "'ss ' However, the young--
while ItT.Men' ,s mak'ing its ' ste rs ,who stayed on last Sun-
' farewell at the TWIn. This show day 111ght 'were telling the stark
about the Treasury's sleutns IS truth when they said mechanical
a " must'1 ' 'st:iJte<.1 the first show , -
It's a 'little ha'ra not to o'yer- Electrical '. disturban'ces arose
sell the Friday and of- Hlat could only be cured by a
fering at the Twin, for the rave' tr0uble man" from .Dayton
re: vi ew by fhos who know The Twin is 'most grate'ful
..been Yery strong. Most of , for the shown by the
u have, read publicity on the patrons who either waited calm-
" w rdsntan' Col. All done UI ' Jy for the second show or ac-
in Technicolor, it stars ' Larr'v ,"ra,in checks" for an-
Parles (of Jolson and ,other ,
Ellen Drew,. 'Here are ,a rew " -Only 4 per
p,0ints dri , t11e mak- the, coupons for Rf5:0
mg' of plCtre: ;, " -wee , at Fhe (allowmg
The settme- IS Scotland in the for a savmg f;very
Century. ,'Wilfrid 'PettiU, thre!! adults) " were_ at
,wnter of the ' screenplay ' is a '. tg
e
Box WhIch must
direct descendant. of the iJ'I'-fated mean 9<5. per cent , of the cou-
Mary" Queen qi B'ecause pons fell mto the hands of peo:
Columbia' was 'anxIOus not to pIe who are So rIch ,that they
offend any Scottish .care. Or e!se t.hd the
clans, the studIO' S research de-. ma,l,onty of the peopie In , t-own
'partment ,devised two plaid de- and the surroundt.n2" countryside
, signs unlike- any riow in' use r as6ns for a-
l
-' . - - .. .. -.. - ... - .. - s=:==zr
Refreshment "fot a Shower

the brideto-be has opened the standards of the coffee indu!': try,
her last shower' gifts. coffee and, Here's the recipe for Shower
cake for refreshment , of course! Cake: ' ,
Make the cake something special-'
like this coffee.flav.ored Shower Sbower Cake
Cake, with fresh spring flowers bud: 1 ,c1!IP shortening l llaspoon
ding out from Its hollow center. 3-c'ups s ifted " baking :;odll
Thl d II S C
cake ftour ,cup s t rollg
, , S e cUe , lower aka. wtU S teaspoons cotree ',
cause conversation wher,ever It hi 'bi kJng 11,: CUll evnp9r atec1
seen or tasted. It is baked, in a tubE! ,1'At cups ,sugar
pan' and the 6lenter hole 18 ftlle(ll ' 1 'sa lt 4 egg yolks "
Ith h df I f f h fl
1 t.easpoon rum fl avoring
w a an u 0 res O\verEI '
which seemingly ' grow out of dee,{l St h' shortening until . J;!oftened,
swirls of pastel frosting, Under- and siet flour, baking powder.
neath, coffeeflavored cake itself S,UgBl " nnd salt; add to shortening.
Is ,everything the outside, promises. DhlBolve baking soda in coffee, com-
Light in' texture.. and delicious in bi ne with ev. aporated milk; add half
flavor, ' lt will be hailed as a creation' mixtu1'e, with egg to
by friends and guest-of-honor alikEI. sbmtening and flour ' mix-ture ; mix
) And show ' the bride YOll know until ft,our 'Is Beat 1 mIn'
something about coffee , by Add remaining mixture
the cake with cups ot la an1p flavoring. 2 minute:>. B ...
' truly d,ellcfoUB b1'ew, You might and tl9ured 9-1n<:11 tube
, mtn<l the rl that good cuffee IllPJ" Ml muderate 'oyen. 35t)f . ll.(&.
will brfng good cheer ,to her, home -hours. Let staod In' pan 6 minutes. ,
by "glftlng" her with a coffee brew Remove from pan to cake rack.
Ing devlc"e that bears the Natlonai Wben cool, fa'08t with cooked
Coffee Association's Seal 01 Recom- Ing 'made with 4 egg whites. Tfnt
LEGION BALL WORKOUTS
ARE CALI.ED FOR FlU SAT.
. With last un practice
se 'ion eliminat,ed ,by wet
groun.d Mana ers 0 ' ReRa n and
.. aw.\ er of the total
h 1 ehall nin hav " all "
ti s for Friday e,v' ninl'" at
5 :3 P. M. and atur :lay at 2
P. M.
Althoug- tl ' over 2 )Gcal
uth ' ha e turn d out to date,
the Legi n h e pointed
out that any rr m the sur-
,r'oundi,ng side who was
not born before Jan. 1, 193 1
,.J is eligible and a cordial invita-
tion is extended 'to players from
and Harveysourg,
Mr. Charles D. Fraker , and
daught r Audrey Fraker of Win-
netka, Ill., were gu sts last
week nd of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert L O'Regan, NOI:th Main
t. Kent HaJJ Fraker, son of Mr.
Fraker, returned home with his
father, terminating a six-week
visit with the O'Regans, his
aunt and uncl e.
TWIN
THEATRE
. TONITE ' ONLY
. T-MEN,! j
DENNIS O'KEEFE
FRI.-SAT.
ALSO
mendatlon. The round' Seal, on th,e tfClstlng __w1.t.h.J.oruL...C.olorl f
f device Is 'assurance that -the COffeE Ired. FUl center "lth
maker can brew cotrf'P that. flp'w:er,s. I
THE THREE STOOGES
IN '
SING-A-SONG OF
, SIX PANTS
"-
MAY HOME SCHEDULE MOTHER'S CLUB TO ElECT
OFFICERS TOMORROW .

ANSWER MAN No.3
OF CINCINNATI REDS
real-life clans, fot the 'the TWI!l Theatre. 0'-
109 used m the picture. Glowan l\'ho claIms he doesn't
Castle, one of the most impres- cnticlze untess fie lias ,a remedy,
sive sets ever built for a mo- that he would welcome Thursd,ay, May 6, '8'ostol1, Th e Wayne, Town hi n
tion was de,signed by wntten ,in (Safetv Patrol Day) ; Friday, Mother's Club will meet on Fri
MOTHER'S DAY '" ,
SUN ...:....MON.
"Les Thomas; Art Director. The or.de,r h!s a,mbltton- May 7, Bos10n; Saturday, May , May 7 .at. p. m. at
bl!iJding, well over 3 0 f.eet ' to glye th!s area best Thea 8; Boston, (Knot Hole Day); the Grade BUlldmg. ;' ,
Wide, g-rey turrets ri sing: ,tre am) ,!=omtorts., ' Sunday, May Philadelphia; Mrs. Florence Hastings, first YOUR. TO
to a of rn'Ore than 75 O. K . .f"!e s - (Ladies Day); I uesd.ay, May ' room, will ,.have the pro- ' .' THE SHOW OF'1948
feet. Many of the 'hIm by this c91- 1,1, Philadelphia; (Ladies pay) ; '., , ",
scenes , in ' "The Swordsman" uIpnor commfUmcate direct With Wednesday, May 12, Brook-, Mr. Stanley Markev, Warrer, THAT OFrERS NO
were filmed at June Lake _in, , the Twin owner. ' , IYl1, (Night Game) ; 'TtlUfsda:y, County Sanitary EnJ?;ineer will WQMANCOMPETITION
California,'s high Sierr'as. Ou'e to - , May t 3,. ,Brooklyn; Friday, May' ,speak to tbe for a, shor.t- ,-Ng- WOMEN IN THE CAST
, the . (o",ei 5,009 ft.), .,'FRANKIE CARLE TO GIVE (NigiH tin)e. . ' .
, , the traditIonal duel, be- SUMMER ' Saturday, ' May Cblcago ; ThIS Will be the last m,eetmg
tween two ,(Parks Nimble fi'ngered' Frankie (Oouble Header); Monda!y" , of the year and the officers
and Macrea,dy) 8 Carle" his band and featured May 31, St.' "Louis, (Memo.riar 'for next year will be appoint-
pou!1d claymoreS tookS days _ vocalists will inaugurate a new I?ay) , Header). ' ed. '

half on m.e The hng'" , the neVI summer Electric
- I,S fought In HO,use, S\1t1day, May 9, at 5 :30,
,chlllmg of 'a laJ"e" P .. 1!J;' over WHIO, ,sponso,red in
the men wearlI1e-. more' than. 20 . area by, the Dayton 'Power
of c1otn.ng flnd and Light company. '
cavalier boots. Say qld Y!Ju note Vocal .on the new'
those fancy He.raid ,s gwen a- show will be handled by pretty
'!fay b'y the !.wm Nan Wright and Greg!! Law-
m . cooperatIon., With Stokes the mu-
Dairy, Lebanon? " , SIC after serving- as a
NO'f1 'Sierra ' P-51 , pilot ,in the ,ETO :dl.lF\n'g
WB 'war. "The Starh,g-nters
, day alrd MOI',day, IS somethJl1g_, Quartet'will also be heard. '
I W,ish to Thank all my friends for thefr votes
and in the prim,ary for commis- 1
sioner Jast 'Tuesday. '
RQBERT 'FURNAS
SHEI.LS It GUNS

BNtS
-SMITH SERVI
, ,
South
I
GLOVES
and SALES
NEXT WEEX,
WED.-THURS.
NEW UPHOLSTERED' SEATS
, FOR YOUR. COMFORT
TO SEE, '
. JOHN GARFIELD
IN
: Dust Be My DeStiny
A#4SO
POWER BEHIND
THE NATION
WB
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A FARM DIARY
'1
I by D. J, FRAIZER
April ,194. \ indm .
were made to 1001<. out of. At
lea t that is \ hat ( think. Some
people think they were m;tde to
ever up with curtains but J like
mine WIthout an thin,g- to ob-
struct the view. My north win-
dows look toward the highwa
though I can't see any farther
than the line fence: But , can
see the dog house where Jody is
'tied and if I 100le out when he
is barking I can see which way
he 'is 1 oking and can guess
what he is,'barkmg at. I can see
when the hens gather ,around
. FlRESTONE TIRES,
. , AND BATTERIES
11 S. Mechanic St.
OHiO
, r,
JOE'S CYCLE SHQP
,
'WHEEL GOODS
SPO.RTING GOODS
MOTORBICVCLES
, MOTORCYCL'ES
-.
'. ' . \
Phone S06-X 5 Mulberry St.
, .
.. LEBANON, bRIO ,
" .)
STOKE'S DAIRY
p "MEADOW GOLD
Phone 21 LESANON, OHIO
- FRANK SISCY, Repre .. ntative
th feed room do r \\ hich how
that it i pa t ' chore time or
tbat om ha f rg tt n to
- feed them. ' I can ee when th
are working on the tra tor in
the uarage. I see who has
riv' n in \ hen, I hear a car, so
that 'j. 'a r practi ar window
with a . near '
the e.a t \ inLlOw look to,-
war j the barn and me lane
\ here pe'opJe jrive The win-
do" s I1\Y kitchen sink are
east windows and I can ee what
i gping on at the barn and who
i going in or', out the la,ne. It
i through the east window of'
my bedroom mat I ,see the
winter sun:rise.
The west windows look to-
ward the sunset. They also Jook
out across the chick'en yard to
the hog hbuse. In the winter
there is a lovely view of the
sunset . through a gap in the
trees, but the summer sun sets
behind the woods and"my best
apple tree has grown so large
that the vie\v isn't so good in
the summer But it ' is out
ide this window that the suet
hangs and the, birds feed.
, ,My south' win<low looks out
across the pasture" down to ,the
p ring a nd off across the hills.
The front'yard . is not very wide
and the pastu,re comes dose to
, ,
the h0use. Just now there i n t
a cow in siRht bUll the. -often
gather there e pecia,lly when the
'ate to the west pasture is clos-
ed a it is now; My ta le often
tands t this window,; here I
am writing this, and here I eat
mv breakfasts . .Just now there
is anI one ,duck itn sight. We
had\ pair of whi lte ducks and
then recently we bou,g-ht , ,one
, fr.om a neighbor. It was a ques-
tion as to whether would be
accepted by the othejs. She was
persistent and foUowed
wherever they went but right
nO\ the v have t1llcl1ed her and
she i all alone. We have a
pair 'of brown ducks but the
white ones and the brown ones ,
do not associate with each other
'except occasionally to fight. The
white drake does not like the
brown one and the ,other day
there was quite a battle. This is
the window where I sit and
watch the birds. "fbi morninR' a
little 'wren came and sat on the
fence post. It mig:ht been the
wren that has ' the nest in the
garage: The blue jays have a
nest 10 the cedar tree. Perhaps
should drive them away for
the sake ' of the gth ers. The red-
birds love the big old locust tr,ee
with the dead branches. The
robins did not come back to the
porCh to build t11ls year, but
there are always birds, in sight.

, .
butt that little black that
. was with hi moth,er t ut I think
it i forg-GUen now. ,
The plum blos50ms have fad.
e j and the little g-reen leaves
are comjng out. The mar I
leave are quite large hut the
locust are always slow and
come lowly tq Dry
Ridge, which i till Dr
as we' nl got a g-entl rain
during the recent wet spell and
node ot. ,the heavy "torm . The
storms go north an(1 the torms
go south but most of th m miss
Dry Ridge.
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THE MIAMI GAZETT,E PAGE' 4
WAYNESVILI:.E, OHIO No. 4367
THU,RSDAY, 'MAY 6,
Routzahn , of Harveysburg, Mr
and Mrs. William Tinnev and
children of Waynesville and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall and
daughter ,of Tipp City.
, * '" >II
Mr; 'and Mrs. Lawrence Pet-
er nn of . Indianapolis, Ind" in
company with Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Sheehan of Cent rville
whom they were visiting, cal:
.ted on Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Clark Saturdav afternoon.
* :Ie *
Mother's Day wilt be .obser-
v ,d next Sunday at the Sunday'
School hour with a ' prog\'am in
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hinger charge of Mrs. 'Vernon Pursley's
are announcing- the birth of a Class.
daughter, Sandra Sue, at,. Miami * :It lie
VaHev Ho pital, Saturday May Miss Frances King of Da ,n
1. ' wa a weekend, guest of Miss
:It * :Ie Almetta Steinke. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Burske of * '
near Waynesville were Thurs- Mr .. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett
day evening dinner guests of attended' the Discussion Group
Mr. and Mrs. , William Strouse. Wednesday evening at the home
:Ie * * of Mr: and Mrs. Vernon Brans-
Miss Janet Jiammond re- lra{Qr in Wilmirigton.
turned home from Miami Val- * *
!ey hospital, Fril1ay, after hav- Mrs. Paul Shipley, P. N.
109 undergone an ' 'emt!rgency CorI)ell, and Mrs. J. B. JOlleS ,
operation for aeute appendicitis accompani,ed Mrs. Nettie Enirick "
on Monday of last week. She is to the hom:e' of her daughter,
recovering nicely at this time. Mrs. Leon Salisbury at Wash-
* * * .
And last but not least are
the car keep on Mr. and Mrs. ' Paul Johnson
the g-o up and down the ro,ads. and daughter of Dayton we're
I 'have said al1 ' thiis before but Sunday guests of Mr.
it is a time. ago and per- and Mrs. Leslie Gray, son and
haps some f our new readers . daughter.
ington, C. H;, Mondav ,after-
n on. Mrs. Emrick wiH make an
extended stay there; ,as Mr. Sal-
ill at , a hospital
r Says
do ndt know my wmdows when . * * *
I refer to them. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Lewis and
"Did 'anybody ,bawl for Beu- daughter and Mrs. Irma Sweet-
lah ?" Pinkey does several times ' man mtOved last week from the
,a day. Beulah was added to our' Harris prope!ty*, Dayton.
cow fami'ly last Sunday. She, is
black with a pair of ,white bob. Mrs. James Kaser and GhiId-
by-sox and a white tip her ren, Mrs . . Cecil Dunham and -
tail and Plnkev is so proud and of Middletpwn w.,erre
. fooli'\h over "her mat we haveVlsltors Friday at the home of
..... - .. trouble with 'ner.' ye.ar we :. Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Kenrick .
let Pinkey's calf :run with her * *
until it was grown and she can't Mr. and 'Mrs.
uftderstand ,vhy we want to song of near Yellow vis.
Weather in yO,u keep the baby in the barn in. ited their -,g--randmothe.r- ' . Mrs .
. hang out clothmg you ve Just ,stead of takin,g- her out in the !Aargaret Johns Sunday
doesn t bother us. AU, sunshirie but BeulaJh will have to mg.
, cleaning sent here is done in- be weaned some Q.ay and we do
. doors in a made-to-ord'er atm'os not wish to last year's
phere fhat assures experience. Her first calf is. now
clean clothing. a roan steer bul until Beulah
., * *
arrived he continued to follow
his mothet even wnen, she was
dry and he resente(t-the new ar-
rival even' as some big brothers
do.. However, now that he is
shut in the west pasture with
the other steers he seems cbn
tented. Hi5 i . was to
AN INCREASING N1UMBER
OF PEOP,LE are seeking in.
formation ' in at1vance of neea
regarding funeral servic'e; costs
etc. ' , , '
It is a sensible business pro.
cedure, and of course ' is AL.
\YAYS HELD' IN STRICT PRO.
, FESSIONAL CONFIDENCE.
McCLU'RIE,
. '
FU.N ' HOME'
Mr. and Mrs. Guy
and son spenl last week with
the latter's sister, Mrs. Mary
Ha'rdm.an at Troy, been
quite ill. . '
* * *
M.r. and MrS. Therle Jontls
and were Sunday.
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt and
family near Center.vine. .
. * * * '.
, Mr. a,nd Mrs. H'arold Steinke,
James Steinke and Walter Bur-
dille-visited M.r...-and M-rs. Wal' "
, lace, Howell and familv at Leb-
anon, Sunday. '
, ,* *
Mr., and 'Mrs. Guy Routzahn
and RusseJJ had for their Sun-
day dinner Mr. Kerr
America'. securitY beeiDI rI,bt ta
,oar bome. MalEe yO'il fatare
aad yoa aft belplD, make your
Doantry'l luttare secare, too. That'.
wbat the Secarity Loan meane to
,oIi . Your part In Oil. bOQel 'elrl",e
II to IIID 'ap for aatomaito bond
bay In, ..... ou'b. tbe Payroll SaVID,.
Plan wbere work, or' tbe Bond-
&Montb your .ban " ypq
are leU-emplc..yed. S. SavinI'S
boDdl are traly lecarlt., bonds,
"bleb tbe aUotmen' 01 only
week, .,.a
ret retarD a wboppiD, bll Delte"
la, 1. yeafl. For example l AI Uto.
al p.'5 lDve.teel rePlarly ever,
week will brlD, YOIl '2183 b,. 11)58.
PIE RICA'S' SECURITY IS YOUR
IECl1RlTY1
WE NOW FEATURE
t
Sealte8t
Cream
VARIED FLAVORS,
BULK AND READY.PAcKED
Also . Wide LiDe 'of GROCERIES. and CANNED 'GOODS
,
ALSO AVAILABLE:
,.FROZEN FISH
. .
FRESH FRUITS ,AND VEGETABLES.
s Quality Market

' W , .,
PAGE 5 THe'MIAMI ,GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4367
,MAY, 6, 1948
......
With', ft 'B'uckeve
In Congre_s ,.
., CLAUNC& J. UOWII
........ c.-........ , .. ow. ........
Bya vote of 260 to 106, the House last
passed the Rivers Bill to repeal all taxes on oleo-
,margarine. For ' sixty-two yoeal's margarine hail
carried 'Federal taxes of one-fourth Of a cent per
pound for white margal'ine and ien cents for col-
ored. In addition dlstributol's and
retaiioers have been requir,ed to be Federal licensed.,
The House passage of the bill to , repeal the mar-
" garine tax came after a long penejd of parliamen- ,
taTY maneuvering, which incltHled its defeat in the
House Committee on Agriculture, the filing of a
discharge petition, the obtaining of two , hundred
and eighteen signatures to make the petition effec-
tive, and, finally, days of hectic and blUer
debate on 'the floor of the House. While pr6po-
nents 'of the Rivers bill insisted they were inter-
ested in . lowering . living costs for , the ' consuming
public, actually the real battle was between South-
ern producel's of peanut and soybean oil
on the one hand I\.nd the dairy interests. of the North
on the' other. The support of many Repre'sentatives
from the large cities, who thought they wel'e voting
,to lower the price of margarin\ to the consumers,
tipped the scales in " favor of the bill's passage.
Actually, however, twenty-three', states, including
O,hio, prohibit any whatsoever of colored mar-
garinoe, whether( taxed or untaxed. So, as a l'esult,
m Ohio and twenty-two other states dairy interests
will suffer, while ma't'garine consumers will not
benefit from l6woer prices.
,. . .
I ,There is much grave coneem in over
the all-out War in the Near East between
the AI'abs and the Jewish fOl'ces in 'Palestine. , It
is feared the struggle may prove to be the spark
which, will set off World War Three. ' There has
already: been fighting in J,,'l'usalem, and an all-out
attack against the Holy Cit.y may well lead to de-
of many ChTistian shrines.
. ... .
, AnQther fight is in the Senate over
President Tl'uman's appointment of the Atomic .En-
ergy Commission. The President wants lo re-
appo'int val'ious Commission members for long
u,p to five years-while the Republican
majority in the Senate believes the incaming Presi-
dent should be given some in connec-,
t,ion with sueh important appointments, and are
proposing that no term of any Comll1issioner extend
past June 30, 1950.
, . . .
Federal officials have issued warnings that a , gas-
oline shortage is impending and will be felt most
during the corning vacation season-especially in
the Middle West. The demand for fuel oil, heavy
shipments overseas, the of steel to build
new pipelines and tank cars, and sea-going tankers,
are blam'ed -for the short gasoline supply.

The House Commitooe on Armed Services is ex
pected to put a new Selective Bill
some time ' this week. According to l'epOrtS' the
proposed measure will can for the registration 01
all moen between the ages of 18 and 30, with those
in the' 19 to 25 year age gToup subject to conscrip-
tion for two years military service. Exemptions
will be provided for veterans with than 90 days,
of military service, married men; and those oengaged
in essential occupations. RegistTants will pl'obably
not be subject to induction, however, until either thoe
President or the Congooss has declared their_ induc-
tion necessary to our national security.
able opposition to the passage of such a bill is
expected. '
, MARRIAGE; ,LICENSES
county, transfer ' of funds, "'!
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'" .Hugh' Evert Rose, 24, Franklin,
p"per worker, Geneva Stephens,
24, Franklin, ' factory worker.
, H,J;lJ'y ,G,reathouse, ' 32, Lima, bus
ddvCit; " Ada "Cornelius, 27, Frank-
lin, '
PROBATE
of Charles ' C. Simpson,
deceased" Kenneth Simpson, ad-
, ,
ministrator, inventory approved. .
Estate of S. M. ' Maa'g, ,decoeased,
Helen M. Maag, administratrix,
filed application for certificaoo of
Carl Patrick-O'Harold, 28, Leb-
anon Route maCLhinist, Jeanette
Louise' Arnold, 20, 'Deballon, press
operator. ' '
transfer of real estate. IIOlJFtS:
Estate of Clarence H. Edwards,
deceased, Myrtle B. ad-
ministratrlx, ' authorized to sell _
G. Clark vs. tNeva Crist, personal proper y a public sale
defendant leave to file for cash; ' inventory set
,
answer and c.rbss petition. for May 11 at 10
. Ruth Marie Purks vs. Raymond ' Estate of S. M. Maag, dec'd,
Elwood Purks, divorce to plaintiff, Helen M. Maag, administratrix,
ordered ,t<! , pay $25 pei; estate from inheritance
week for support. tax. '
Ve-rnon v.. Newton vs. Cecil B. Estate of Mary BeJtz, dec'd,
N ewton, plaintiff to pay 4 Mapha I. executri'X,
defendant $20 per wElek and .$50 tory approved.
attorney fees. Estaoo of Stanley F. Hatfield,
, In the matter of the transfer of dec'd., Dellos M. Worley, adminis-
:funds of the Lebanon ' e"emptoea' trator, filed application for certif-
, village ' Bchop} district of Warren ,icate of transfer 'Of' real estate.
'Photos' That, Click "
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PORTRAITS
GROUPS ,
ORGANIZATIONS
,Willis Hunter
The comforts of a home for
those who wish ho14 service) here
STUBBS Funeral Home
TELEPHONE 2291 WAYNESVILLE, O.
9-12 each morning
1-5 afternoons
Wednesday
7-9 Saturday evening
Other evenings by
" Appointment
TELEPHONE 62-R
or. C. E. Wilkin ,
Optometric Eye Special"
26 Detroit Str.et
XENIA, OliIO

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The Bond A
lonth Club
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,WapesviUe
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NEW SUITS
C Mari'aret E. Peterson vs, Clar-
ence Peterson, di orce, extreme
. cruelty, J. T. Riley.
Ch;l'les Pence- and Ethel Pence
v's. Pearl Gl'aham, recorder of
Warren county, Ohio James L.
Gross, Ernest Earnhart, Verner
Simmons, Louise Moore, incorpo-
rators of Carlisle, injunction re-
s\tl'aini'ng l'ecordel' from making
l"ecord of the pl'oceedings and fur-
t her certifying the transcript in
thoe matter of the incorporation of
t.he village of Carlisle, Ohio, J. T.

di orce, ex.treme cruelty: C. Don-
ald Dilatush.
Eil eu phal' .. vs, Leroy E.
Gephal't. divorce, gross neglect, O
,
Mr . Everett J 01111 ( 11 :3 cOI) -
fined at Miami' Valk H pital
lafter undt:rgoing a maj r opera-
tion during th'e past week. '
M r. an i Mr -, Mdvin I3anta.
.of Jame town were Sun iay din-
'ner ' gu -t f h r , Mr.
.and Mr. J . hn Fromm.
Betty Lou Gabbard vs. James
l\1urphy, bastardy.
Juanita Baker vs. Lester Baker,
Mr. and Mr's. Le Ames and
children f Morrisville were
Sunday dinner guests f)f Mr. 'and
Mrs. Fred Hook,
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"',GHr CANeM"
Trlt. *ords? Not when you
know th. tragic facts of which '"
th.se words or. sum lub-
stance. Lost year more than
188,000 Americans died of can-
cer-(ich and poor, young and
old - on'. evettj 'hr minu'e.: Research and
.du,catlon are our most potent w.apons in the war
on cancer. contribution Is ne.ded,to on).
the flght - to wipe 'out cancer - to guard yourself ,
and your lov.d on 'from thll dread diseas .
GIVE TO CONQU,ER CANC'ER .I:
. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIEU ,
BUI,LDINGS CHUTUS AUTOMOBILES ' LIABILITY
U .. -WAY' FARM INIURAriCE"
io' die 'Ohio' Pariaen will broed Protecdoo againlt loslel
CID ,oar Iaha. Ie ....,...,. J'O'U buUcHap. your ' chatte14 your auto,mobile
aDd JOur I UabJII., 'for acddeocs to olben. Why DOt see lU to4a,
You ....., !file wbaa I.asured III the Ohio Parmerst
Karl D. Dakin Insnrance Agency
1&3,20 E. Mulberry, ' LEBANON, o. '.
OHIO '"aM1Il __ COMPANY
.. OHIO INDUUIIIY" -t6h tJM.
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.Puhlic Sale
Having IlliY property, I \\iilJ sell at the corner of
man and 4th. streets, Waynesville, Ohio.
MAY 8tn, 1948
l3eginning at ONE O'clock P. M. the followmg
HOUSEHOLP GOODS '
Magic Chef Gas range; Westin,ghouse refrigerator ; May tag ,
electric washing machine, twin laundry tuijs; 3 burner gas
hot plate; dining room suite with six chairs, 2 piece "living
' room suite; library table; kitchen .cabinet; utility cupboard;
kitchen cupboard; Hoover electric sweeper .with attach-
' ments; bed dresser 'and wash stand to match, with springs
and m;attress; metal bed springs and mat1ress; 2 iron cots;
, lot bedding; '?lash sta-hd; small sofa; 5 rockers; straight
. chairs'; 3 stools; 1 PllK, 12x15 j 1 rug, 9x12; congoleuin
' ,rug; 3 mirrors; lot dishes and utensils. I
Garden tools; mower; porch fumiture; porch swing
and many ,other . articles too num'erous to mention.
!
tEAH MILLS
Wilbur N. Sears, Auct .
. Waynesville, Ohio-Phqne 265 t
Thompson and Irwin Clerks.
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BELLBROOK Gt'RDEN CLUB
HAS APRIL MEETING
The 'Bellbr ok Gaden Club
had its April meetinl! elt Hi, 11-
view Terrace with a lun heon.
Mr -. Floren e Fi (hbei n of Day-
ton was the prini pal peaker of
, .
the aft :rnoon, on plant Ge -
raph, he hall picture f
Inan . lant native to the dif-
ferent parts of the world.
Mr. E. M . . Henderson, re- _
gional director O1a de a few re-
. Inarks as d.id Mrs. Dorothy
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G. E.: Elect!ric--Cleaner
WITH ATTACHMENTS
, ,.$57
095
tacK home dem >n -tration a
gent: Mrs. , Denni . of the X,el)iu
librar expre. her appre 1.1-
ti n of the I i ic project,
"'hich i b the Bell
tl! ook li"'rary j,.
The Roll Call for the day
\ a that each member maKe '
and \ ear a Corsages
\\ ere als iven tf-Ie j{uests.
The President, Mrs. Kable,
read a ' short poem rin April
The hostesses w:!re Mrs. Ken.
and Mrs. John Pene-
wit. Each person present found
a gladiolus bulb hidden in
her favor.
Miss Bonnie Satterthwaite en-
tertain-ed jt the home of her
parents, Mr. and ' Mr. Harry
atterthwaite, on ' Wednesda v
evening, . with a surprise party
honorine' Mr. ,eyrq Lackey who
was celebrating his birthday an-
niversary. Games and m I ic
were the entertaInment of the
evening and 'cake, ice cream and
coffee were served. Guests were
Misses Phy.llis Bailey, Faye
Creech, Betty Satterthwaite,
Eula Hoak, Betty Thomas,
Frances Whitaker, Norma
acre, Norma PUQlmill, David
Hartspck, . Doug Henderson,
Jack Tinney, Dick Bradley. Bill
Rickey; Don Baird, David
Stratton and . Milton Jones. .
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAqE t
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No.4367
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 19, 48
. Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Greg'g left
Friday to spend the summer at
their home in Welfmp;ton, Ohio.
, * * * .... .
Mrs. Otive Curl spent the
. weekend vi Siting friends at
Orient,' Obio.
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Mr. and Mrs. MIlton Sheehan
of Centervitre with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Peterson of Indiana-
Eolis, Ind., cal,ed 'on . . A'ice
Clark Saturday' afternoon.
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CARD TABLES
$3
080
The Ways and Means Com ..
mittee announced a bake sale
for May 12 tho Beside baked
goods there will be ,plants and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Furnas
other articles for s,ale. . tertained a. gronp of neighbors
Miss Olive Williaills was a
supper guest on Sunday even-
ing of M iss Monimia Bunnell
and Mrs. Nelli e Bunnell.
. and, friends on Saturday. even-
, The club plans to send Con. iQg, with cards as the diversion
me Coon to .F. F. A. camp for of the evening. Following, the
one week thiS summ.er. . gam,es, ' cake and coffee were
* .. * *
WAI,.l. ,PAPER -- KEM TONE
G. E. BULBS -- NU ENAMEL
The annual flower show Will served by the hostess. Miss Jessie Garner is now 'a
be May 26th. . resident of the home.
Waynesville Appliance Co.
. r
South Main Street across from Grange Hall
. .
Telephone 2422 ' WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
. - ... -- .. --'....
Mr. and Mrs. ' Henry R. Sat-
terthwaite attended the
of the lacter's mother, Mrs. Nel.
tie AshmQre, and Mr. ' Dick '
Hosier in Clarksvme;pn Wed-
nesday evening, . Apru 28
the reception which followed. at
the home of the bride near
Clarksville.
. ', \ May tag Company Sets oW asher Productionllecord I
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" . . .
., When 64-year-o[d May tag Company of Newton, Iowa, produced tt" five washlar rech'dy"
: the occasio,n was marked by a ilpeclal ceremony. Iowa Governor Robert D. Blue and leader. in business,
'-lndu8trial, labor and chic orplllzaUona gathered to celellrate the event let a new recor'd in washer
I production .hlstory.' . 0 .,
. .Smith, head. of the research division, which' devuloped the modern Maytai, Is ,sh,oWlll upper' left,
.! autographing the one-piece aluminum tub which has had a large share In buUdlng May tag popularity. .
. Assembly workers o.re shown below lowering the tub into Its enameled steel At right. Miss
, Rosanne Morgan,' 1947 May tag Is christening the ml'chlne wlth a botUe of milk. Looking OD,
[ nearest the camera from left, are: W. 1. Sparks; secretary of the May tag Company who halB been with
j the firm 'torty-nine years; Letha Trent, Miss Morgan's predecessor. as May tag' ROy Bradt, May
I tag vlcepresldent 1n cliarge of sales and advertising anet . president of The AmerlCl;Ln Washer' and Ironer
IAssoclatlon; Verne R. Martag sales manager; Fred "May tag II, Iowa State Senator and thlr.d
:gen,eration ppesldent of the washer company;, and Io:wa Governor Blue. . '. .
. The 'Mayt8g Company made Its ftrst waJlher In 1907 a:nd 11$ mtUtonth machine In 192:7 .. Between
Itbe tour mUlionth May tag In 1941 and the millionth machine, May-tag took three yeaTS time out
peacetlme to engage war work. being ref9. ined by:
Jdaytag as a souvenir. . . . , . ' .' o. _ ... .... , _ ' _ .. ,
. Fairley. Hardwaore $to.res
PHONE 2441
To Buy, Sell, Trade
Rent, USE
6 ,- BIG STORES 6
WAYNESVDJ..E, OHIO
Invited guests were Mr." and
Mrs. J. B. Rich, Mr: and Mrs. Mrs. Amanda HartrUll} spent ,
Luther Hartsock and sons, Mr. Sunday,at the home of her son.
and Mrs. Gilbert Frye and sons, Mr. Albert Stubbs and fam-
Mr. and Mrs .. Roy Flinspach and ity. . ' " .
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry *
R. Satterthwaite and sons, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tate of
and Mrs. Harry. Bellbrook called on Miss Minnie
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dodson and on their aunt, Mrs.
.Lawrence Furnas and son, Mr. Alice Clark on Sunday after-
and Mrs. Willard Furnas and noon .
son and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman I * * * .
Day. Miss Ruth Chandler attended
. . . . a luncheon ,meeting of Alpha
. . Phi Chapter, Delta Kappa
. Brown has resul11;ed . . Oamma"at the Bee and. Thistle
h,IS stu.dles at Unwerstty of em- Inn in Osborn on Saturday.
cmnah after a twoweek vaca-. '
Hon at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown. Mary
.SPECIAL
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PAGJ:&SHAW
CANDY
to '$1.35 "
4 ASSORTMENTS
ALSO WIDE ASSORTMENT OF
PHONE 2121
GREETING CARDS
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ClASSifiED
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WAYNESVILLE, OMIO No.
THtU,RSDAV, M AY - 6, 1.948
" JJarVf!'1dturg
The Conununity Helpers met
Monday evening at the home of
Mlf.\ 'and Mrs. Rqy 'Clark in
Way'nesville. .
*
Mr. and Mrs. 'Dallas Barton
and, sons . 'and Mrs. Bartons'
mother Mrs. (AlIda Montgomery
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Geo-
rge Lytle to dinner at their
home, Saturday evenIng. .. ..
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Drake ' of
Blanchester were Monday guests
of Mr. Drake's sister, Mrs. Alice
Sexton.
, ,. .'. ,.
Mr: "and Mrs. Charles Dos-
ter entertained this BrIdge Club
to dinner at their home Friday
evening.

. Mr. and Mrs. Auzwood Mar-
tin, Mrs. Louise Fite and. daugh-
ter, Miss Jane Fite were Sun-
day guests of Mrs. Dollis Fraz- .
ier in Germantown.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert poster
had as their house guests this
weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cline and daughter Geraldine
of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs.
,
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Dr. 1'. P. Gro$venor
OPTOMETRIST
WaynesviUe Office
Will Be Closed
Until Further Notice
. PRENNIALS
Daisiea
HibiICua,.
Sweet William, : ""
COryaanthemums
EDNA ST. JOHN
Across from' Texaco
. Representing
& Company,
Members New York Stock
"Exchanges and
registered Exchanges
Trust Shatel
Bough t - Sold ... QU0ted
.. Phone Waynesville 2530
. AD3257
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NtcrhtlllQol.
bom.lm
u. The Ahnanac""To
Check The Weather
But U ..
QAZE1TE a.ASSIFIED
ADS
To Bay, Sell, Ir'-t.
Loaa, Borrow".
, Arty '11m8' of The I ear
J
Clifford Doster and dauo-hter,
Cheryl of Springfielll.
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ing-ton Court HOtlse Mon-
day with Mr . Mar Pi Lon.
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Mr. and Mr. Clau'de J on
E. S. attended in a body, serv.
ices at the Jonah's Run Chur h,
unday morn'in.i!:. .
* *' ...
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Tuck-
er and daughter, MISS Evalyn
Tucker friday evening
and Saturday with their
la\v and daughter, Mr. and Mr .
Park and daughters of
and family of Franklin spent
Sunday with Mrs .. Cook's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Beckett
and daughter, Miss Joan Be k-
ett.
* >I< lie
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little son of Mr. and
Mrs. J ess Pennin ton, is re-
coverint from an attack of the
and ' fami.1y pent several da Mr:. and Mr: . Lee Collins of
this week ervil' " were Fri day gue ts
ne e. '" * * of Mr. Collirr's par nt , Mr. an
M r-. . H war i Collins.
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Mr. arah Wri ht had a
Cincinnati. ' . : mea les. .
her . guests r centl M L . Ri -
hard Lindnw i and Mr ' , R Ila
Lamarr f X nm. '" * '"
* lie
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cook
Mrs. Ellis Bishop of Wash-
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The Warren O1aL1ter _4 O.
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TELEPHONE 511
. WRITE-CALL
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gets squeezed !
In contrast, this ' small group of lIallroad
union leaders are attempting to flout the I
lntent and spirit of the Rallway Labor Act,
and dictate their own terms. .
They have dictated a paraiyzing rallroad .:
strike. . . , :
You will-be the victim! '
Union leade'rs representing Ius than onetenth of railrolld 'amployis
reject rrcommendations of' President's 'board--refusa to
except on their own nation by ,
How long wlll the American pubUc stand
fo .. the undemocratic; arbitrary, and ' abusive
use of the right to strJ!te and the dJsrenrd
of the obUgation . to provide transportation?
Row long can the American people permit
few dietatorial union leaden to defy the
TIlE of three railroad unions, rep-
resenting than one- tenth of all \ raUroad
employees., have called a railroad strike that
would paralyze the nation; ...... .. .
These, lea4ers refuie tor accept a 15.!
an hour wage incl!ease retroactive to Novem-
ber 1, '1947. This increase was recommended
by mi . partial Emergency Board 'appointed
by President Truman.
This increase of IS.. cents already has been
accepted by the 19 other. railroad uniohs. But
.the Brotherhood of Engineers, "
, ' the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and , ..
. Enginemctn, and the Switchmen'. ,U.nion of
North AmeriCa 'Won't accePt what Irlore than
90% ,of"an ranroad 'have .accepted.
They have . called a . e to get .
Uniot.. refuse rule!! discussion
Cedain rules chances demanded b7 these
union leaden-.:.whlch would" Increase waps
ItIil farther _ by the
Board. But the anion leaders want more-
t:I demaad that the n11roads put bdo efteet,
. . the ehanps they alEe.! ' for, IdcludlDt .
o.o.e the BoanI' should he .
On top of this,' they insist that eertaba rules'
e ......... proposed by the nllroacla be with-
clrawn-:-m spite of the fact that, the Board
reeo ......... ed diem! These ,unlol;l leaden '
. have refusN to negotiate exeept_upon these
atbitrarr terms.
Greater wage not.
Engineers and firemen are among the high-
est paid of all employes in America, as flgur.-
in. the box ahow. This strike threat doesn't
justify giving a greater -increase than other
railroad workers received. .
Emerg8fl.CY Boards are a means
by the Railway Labor Act in the publi(' " ,'
.. to avoid 1trIkes. Tlie PreIIdent's r
after ' hearing evidence for as made
reconuitendatlona 'based on -all the eta In
the case, The raUroads have aeceptecl- these
. proCesl1l provided for-peaeeful settlement
dlsputes? ..
recommendations. ' .
Who's in lblame?
Although they deplored ISO large an extra coat
burden, the rallroada -acceP"tea report. 01
the Board because they left it wasm tile pub-
lic interest to 1,lphold spirit . and Intent ol .
the Railway Labor Act. '
or Foree seldom produces settlements that.... I
either fair or lasting. Moreover, a point It
often' reached when personal Interes" must
be held subordinate to the greater pubU.
welfare. That is why the raUroacls have
the Enierrene)' Board reeoDunenda.
tJOIIL That Is also why the leaden of
three unions should .-econslder their deelslo&
to all paraIydq' strike.
Comlpare lhasa witb wbat you maker
, - .
Here Is a comparison , t. ANrII' till Aft,.,.
of average .annu.l """ .... 1 I_J'IIII ..... "".111111
earniRp 01 enaJneen . .NOI ....RU ,
and ftreman' for 1939 ' n
(p,re-wat:) and I1'T. Road ....... t ........... ......
. (Local aDd WQ) ,
earni.ngs Would have Road ... .... 3,eaa
been if the centa Road '(Tbrouah) 3,14.,
Per hour increase. :if- yard .' ........ ,.,....... 1,7'"
, I
".111
and re ec:tecl. by . Uie .. lload Frel81it ' ... ' ...... t2,73f "'711
1141 A .. ,... A-'
,.1 ... 'ItII ....
IIC" ..... _ .....
., .... IM!! .....
e,oa
'.11'7
4,740 .
,
\ .. ,110
fered b, the raJ.lr'o(.dI .. R'MIN
union eader., had (Local ancl' WQ) .
been in effect tbroU4lh- '. BoacJ '......... .,7U ........ '. _.1 r.
'.' out tlie entire 'year ' Road Frelahl ............ 2,on 3,410 '.81 ..
INT. " , yard ........... .,........ I,HI 3,lM .. ....
RaUtoad waaea CC)Dlputed from Intemate CommIMlon Stat.aOftt M-300
1" LIBERTY STa.KIf NEW YORK. NEW
this and other ,dvertlaements to talk with )'Ou at
mattei'll which are important to everybocl7.

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WAYNESVILLE,' OH10 No. 4367
THURSDAY, MAY 6" 1948
Call at Alva All n s in Corwin.
J. H. Rainey.
-527'
,unnr,er OhiO ShieS ,
As TOLD BY 1/:1: CONSEI2.VATION DIVISION
2 BROWN SWISS BULLS
BvUuHl IN WAYf4ESVILLE
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CLASSIFIED AD RATES
CARD OF
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Everd l M Cull<Jugh, of
1c PER WORD MINIMUM 25c
REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
tiS for Insurance. All types of
Insurance at 'a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Waynesville 2935 or call
collect. WilminR:ton 21 t t.
.
Real Eltate For Sale-
LOT 50 x '15'0. Phone 2691 J.
W. McKeever, Third St. -56
IP YOU HAW ,A PROPERTY
PAR1\{ TO SELL Oa.u or Write
Don Tel. 617
,Lora.1n Ave., Dayton, Ohio. tie
I SELL THE EARTH-
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHiN9
in Real Estate for sate, get m'
touch with Ben E. Cline, lic-
'ensed broker, Spring'
Ohio in Real Estate Busmess
, 'since' 1911. Experience tetts.
Try me and,see.
-826
FqRRENT-
REE room apartmen t, fur- ",
nished. Fallis F. Pail)e, Waynes-
.vHle, Ohio. -429
WANTED TO
FIVE or SIX Room House ' ,in
WaynesviUe. Call WAlnut
857 '1 in Dayton.
-429
FOR SALE-
BOOK CASE with gla s door,
, also library table. MI:S, Wal-
ter Whitaker, 3rd. Street.
Phone t 503. -56
'COAL Range, and outside
3 -seat tOilet, wired for elect-
ricity, S25. J. W. McKeever,
Third St. - -56
I, ,
Start chicks now- ' have early
fryers--th-ey will be in big
demand. S tar ted sex e d
cockerel chicks now
able.
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
Phone Waynesville 2916
WANTED TO BUY-
. GOOD HORT blue-grass sod.
I wi h to thank , m. .many
friends for th ir upp rt In the
primary election f r
commi - ioner. CI de 8. Imp-
kins, Lebanon. '
NOTICE OF
Estate of Clarence H. Ed-'
wards deceased. .
Notice is hereby gIven that
M 'rtle B. Edward whose
Office Address 1S Waynesville,
Ohio R. 2 has been 9u1y ap-
pointed as Administratnx ,of the
'Estate of Clarence H.
late of Warren County, OhlO,
.
qated this 2_nd day of ,Apnl '
1948. '
Mapl & Maple, Attys.
Ralph H. Carey .
Judge of the Court
Warren County, OhiO
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NOTICE QF
Estate of Norvil E. Lancaster
deceased. ,
Notice is hereby given that
William 'F. Fox and T. ?. Gray
whose Post Office Addresses are
Ce ' terville, OhIo and Lebanon,
Ohio have been duly appointed
as Administrators of the Estate
of Norvil E. Lancaster late of
Warren County, Ohio, deceaseq.
Dated this 13th day of Apnl
1948.
H. Z. Gr.ay, Atty . .
Ralph 'H. Carey
Judge of the Probate Court
Warren Ohl()
INTERIOR, & EXTERIOR
Every Job
Free Estimates CheerfuUy
, Given '
SHARP &.
Corner Main & 'Miami Sts.
Gene , Dunn, 509 WY,omtng- , For You To Feel
St Dayton Call FUlton 24. hours every day 7 duya C!very
" ' week, never stopping. the lcldncya tit ter
57.35. -5-20 matter the blood.
aware o( bow the
TRI."CTOR WORK- tly remove aur-
and other wSlBt e
in the blood
without would
' be better underata g ' 0( . 10hll the
any 'kind; - whole' syatem is upset when kIdneys faU
M L FI'elds ' Route 3 ' to (unction properly, .
.., canty or too urlOa-
YML CA1r:H' MOIeE PAN
FISH IF YOU LISE A
sMAL'- SOlJaER.
AND MAKE SlJIeE
YOUR. HOOK.
ISN'r 7bO
ENTOMOLOGIST SAYS DDT
C.aJN KILL CORN BORER
ON EARLY SWEET CROP
Se'veral years test of treati'ng
sweet C0)'11 wi th, DDT for corn
borer 'has had such re,
suIts in Ohio that H. T. Parks,
extension Ohio
State University, recommends
the treatment by used b
v
grow- '
ers for commercial canneries
and oy hom'e gardeners. '
, The control treatment' is not
recommended for fie:ld corn or
' for sweet which is being grown
for seed. The cost willl run
. $10 to $14 per acre, so tt IS
not practical except on corn
that has hig:h value in the ear-.
Iy market or' that is wanted for
liomlf table use. The treatm):! nt
reduced the: number of borers
from an average of 19 per stalk
to less than one per stalk.
Mr. Parks says DDT may be
AUCTIONEElUNG
STANLEY ' and KIOOGLER
BROKERS L.ICE,NSE
For Dat ... Phone 2894. Wayn .. ville.
Ohio. Rever.e Ch.rgea
Waynesville ,tlon aometimes .wllrns that
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ache. h,adachea . dlzzlneu. rheumatic NORR,IS B'ROCK CQIMPANY
,ettlne up at nleht8! .... mnl. ,
F ADM LOANS- Why not try Doa,,'. Pilla? You wW Y d
. be usin, a medicine recommended the Cinoint:t.tl Union Stock. a'A
, , country O\'er Docu. ... tlmulate the (une- ,Llv. ' W,lr, and prollrtl.,!v" n
4 PER CENT Farm Loans tlbn of the kldn8YII aod help them to orallnizatlon oond tV: ng;:t
. Eas
v Terms ' flush out POllODOua .-ate from the Strlotly 11'... Ok""'" I" the
J blood. They co'otaiD Dothinc harmful. all , arOund mar... n
Call George Henkle.. Get Use with CODftd... oount .. v.
Ph 2 Lebanon
At aU druc .tores. SERVICE THAT SATISFIE
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one WJHlO 12:60 E. S. , ' -513 u
' ' Dlal1800 WLW
HEILP W F'EMALE ' , . for Our lly

keeper to cook, serve table ' W' .... P:A Y FOR
and clean downstairs. Must , .... ' . ,
have pleasant ' HOGS $3 00 wt
' high ,standard of cleanltness HORS . ES,, $S.OO; , CO , .' , ",' c , .
and be personally neat. \1
. Should be capable of assum- , , TI ' ON
ing responsibility, be to ACCORDING. TO AND
travel in summer. Country
location in family with child-
ren and dogs. Pleasant privaje
room and bath fUrnished.
'Character references requir-
' ed. Salary' $150.00. Writ!
givin'g ' references, brief Eel-
sonal history ana availabIlity
for interview to Mrs. 'H. W.
Nichols. Jr., c/o Fox ' Paper ,
Co" Lockland (Cinti), O)lio.
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CONSERVATION
PARKS ARe opeN nLL
VEAR fOR HUCERS AND
OlHERS 'SEeKING; OUTDOOR.
RECQATION
applied either as a dust or as
, a spray. For the spray dilut-e
one and one-half pounds of 50
per cent wettable -001' powder
with 100 gallons of wa,ter, with,
five ounces of a commercial
spreader added.
5 per cent DDT dust is re-
com'mended for corn borer con.
trol, directed again t the upper
surfaces of the l:eaves, into the
whorls, int o the leafaxils, and
upon new shoots. Four applica-
tions are required at 5-ctay in-
'
Treatment is recommended
When egg masses can be, ifound
on five plants out of 10. '
ar,e white" usually placed
on the under side of the leaves
near the midrib. .
ually starts about' e: s cond
week in June in Ohio.
The 'Friendship Club wiII
meet at the ' home of Mrs.
Charle Koocr jer on Wednesday
afternoon.
WANTED
, .
DEAD STOCK
CQWS-$to.oo
HORSES-$8.00
HOGS-$3.75 cwt
Accordlft, to 5131. a Condition
All SMALL STOCK ,
REMOVED PRQMPTLy
Phone,
KENIA
1712 '
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Wayne ville, r 'centl, purchased
the 'r gi t Br w,n S\.viss bull
H nry of View' No. 86457
from' C. F. Y rk, Greenville,
Ohio and J hn Kemp I',ecently
pur d the r (I'iste red Brown
wiss bull Royal Delaware
Beautv, 88244 from Walter G.
Moye r, Box 07, New Carlisle;
Ohio accordinK to a report from
Fred S. Idtse, Secretary of the ,
Br6wn Swiss Cattle Bree 1ers'
Association Belo Wis.
.
Weld'in,g
Plow -Shares
' USE HARD SERVICE
GET MORE ACRES
BILL LEE
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PHONE 2451
CONSTRUCTION
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CLAYTON. LAMBERT MFQ.
DI". '-Lou.mLLE ... KY.
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Armitage .-&-SOD
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WADBIftU..8 _ '
MOUOW ....
BAND. alld GRAVEL
BLACK-TOP DRIVES
TAR aael ROAD OIL
LAWN aD" FlU. ..DIRT
LDANOIf om. ..
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READY-MIX CONCRETE ,
EXCAVATING aDeI DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
It Says
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,Here
By SmiJty
The Miami
IiAZ'ETTE
SERVING WAYNESVILLE SINCE 1850
No. 436g
FIVE CENTS A cop"
(' Only one thing is holdI ng
Waynesvi11e, ack from a ter-
rific increase in population-
'and business. . WAYNESVILl:.E, OHIO T,iH U R $ 0 A Y, MAY 13, 1948 . That one the lack
of new housing in or. near the '8' a I T k D' )' Kell d
do-I know this, you Ulla o ,rue liver' S I e
At U-nl'Jeghted' Curve' Thu'rsday
to ask If I know where he can
','
.
find a' home in Wa nesville. '.
Here a1' some typical cases: Charles William Koons, 26, The cab practicallv de,': 1. A stat\oned in this
county, in connection \yith 'the of Buffalo, N. Y., instanLl . m,olishecf but the trailer was un- . h" r killed Thursday night when a . damaged. ,,' .' "Big Inc pipe me expect tractor-trailer plowed through Koons had picked up the 1 ad
Jive here or in Lebanon, for sev-
eral .years. He couldn't find a the five-foot dHi embankment of, punch-press plates Thursday
on Route 73 at Thi.rd Streef afternoon at the Arm;eo plarit
2JealhJ
EDWARD w. RICKS
, Edward .W. a former
Wayne vill e re i ient who m v
ed awa al out 30 'ar' a '0 ,
wa killed late Morida ni gh t
when a tru k pinned hi s car a-
gai n t a pm r pole at Irwtn
and prinO' field Stre t in Dav-
ton. '
Mr. Ri k ', who 3 address
was 524 N. Detroit t., Xenia,
,is survived b
v
his wife, Reva;
a daughter, MISS Eltadella
Ricks, and a son, Richard Rick
of Da yt' n.. He attended
the Wayne vtlle h ool. FM
the past eiJ!,J1t e<trs he had
been a at the
Corp. in Oay, tOl!.
Funeral 'servlce will e hel<1
tomorrow at 2 :30 n. m. in the
McClure Funeral Home with
the Rev, Edwaili A. Puff o'f
. Da.yton in Burial will
be in Miami. Cemetery.
CASSIE A. HARDY
home in \.Vaynesvi1le. and came to rest with its cargu in Middl'etown, and was dnv I ' 2. A res arch man with the f t h '1 h t . h
Mrs. Cassie AI Harrta., 82, M
' Ch' I C t 0 s eel s eets p' ,ed on t e dri. eas With tern, '
\.1
onsanto emlca o. expe s ver
1
s cab.
Dr. A. E. Stout . pronounced years , Old! died at her home in to be assi gned ' to tile research The crash. occurred about 8 him. d,pad and the body' was WayneSVille .at .2:55 a. m. Fri-
center in M iamisburf this fall
:>'
day. She, ,was a widow.
and he is devoting his week- o'clock on a rainy evening. The taken to the McClure Funeral Funeral . services were heM ends to \!'i t wns within _0 street light at tfie curve was out. Home. A brother from: Buffalo Monday afternoo'n from the miles of Miamisburg, looking The 20-ton vehicle failed to came here to ' arran?;e 'for fun- Stubbs Fune'ral Home with the
1 mate the sharp Curve where era} services. for a 5 or 10 acre farm to ive several other acCltlents have oc- Owner of the truck is J. J. Rev. R. B, Coleman officiating. on.
' curred in the past few years. Tromanhuser, Kenmore} y. Burial' was in Miami Cemetery. 3, A Day tori worker .whose Rescuers found Koons' badly This was the firsl traffic She is survived bv a brother,
Church of Christ
- , ,
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Will Lose' Pastor
The Rev. R. M, J hn t 11,
who has filled 1h pulpit , of tIT--
Waynesville Church of Christ
f r four months,' :\vil1 preach
farewell 'sermon Sunday morn-
ing, and will leave soon for his
h me in 'Nova $cqtia, Canada.
There 'will be no evenin?; serv-
ice Sunday, and nO' supply pa ' -
tors have vet been' chosen for
the fu.ture. ' '
The de'partin ' pastor and his
wife will be honored at a "fam-
il y night" tom:orrow in the
Grange .Ha.Il, arranged by tYl e
Church of .Chri t Bible School.
A pot-luck dinner at 6. :30 p.
m. will e followed by gam s
and entertainment. The Junior
Bible Class will be in Of
,the program, under Mrs. Ruby
Hilton, teacher. Mrs. Francis
Brannock will be in charge of
the supper. Members and tllerr
friends are irivfted.
Mr; Johnston ,has finished a
curse at Cincmnati during
,he served as pastor here.
Methodist Senice
To Be an pour Early
wi fe comes from Wilmmgton inangled body wito a' hand still death in 'Waynesville for' more Clarence S, Smith of Lytle, and
\v.ants a home beLween the tWO ., th b th
several nieces and nephews. The morninK service will l e
Hi es. \Vaynesville be gnppll1g e emergency rake. , an a year. .
.
held . at the local ' Methodist

he can't fmd -a Post Ofjf.ec:e . Locked'. M Fe ' 0 yt e, A DAVID V .. DAVIS Church at 9 :30 a. m . . nex t Sun-
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Iyor IDeS a oman S Mr. and Mrs. John P., Froll"m day instead of the 'usual 10:30,
There have' been others. I
f

t 't R R' 8 C I
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U I: d D k 0 and Mr. and J\\rs. Clrde Fromm 0 perrru eVe , . 0 eman,
only half of hem had foun At 6 R M B' eca ' e DuceDse , I ran n,. ver attended the' funera , serv'lro \'n t<;> attend dedication
what they w.anted in Wayne,- :' OS
I f M tl
-
1
Ed'''ard A. O'Connell r.. , & Dayton on Tuesday for Mr. , eremontes Qr a new 'e 10-
vill , the village would be weI
. .
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d ist' h rch b ild'n - Ra'
on its' way toward a new pros- . V th B k 'B Dayton is in jail .in Lebanon David V. Davis, boro c his J! . P
erity. People who can afford ,IOU S rea oles pe.l)ding 'paym,ent of two fines of Mr. Fromm. Mr. Davis was ' . ' . . ,I
'1 t '
h' T d . h employed at Elders in Dayton Highland ,County . . , .
w mmute 15 or 20 mJ es 0 "
Imposeu on ues ay mgt for a num"'ar of . years and ' . Will follow the
work are generally ty e Froin now on, you ,get your by Warren Braddockl' ,lJI'.' . worship ser Ice Instead f p e
t
to
t after 'Con, hell- was arrested . quite well known here . .' v . . , 0 . r -
w " r ,' IDa:. ear or you a ' . - ,.
. 9,e.mg ,It, fo...r thiS Qne Sunday
y unW the next mo-tnln, g. fqr er attc driving . t 'the' traffic JOHN j .. . only Mr. toJ.eman an,nounced .
,
light in W.aynesvlUe on Mon.. STANLEY IS HURT ,Tf-e service will stress 111' ,0' 11
. f t Postmaster L H. Gordon has 'd t 7 45
WHEN AUTO OVERTURNS Jl

How, eaSily we orge ,... decreed that the' Waynesville ay a : p. m. . . "
schdol 'graduatiqn time. Mr.
8, t 94-5, was a day of P t Off' " 11 b J k d The 'fines ,73 and costs...,..... __ John - St..aRJe-\f.-..-"ls rec6'Vering Coleman'S serm'on topic will be
rej
o,icln .. s_o_'emn thanks- os , lce , WI e oc e for drunken dnvmg and cf 50 f .., h J "Th S Ch" S .
.... I'. -t f 1h promptly at 6 p.. m. ever,y day.
..." rom mJunes e received when e upreme olce.' peclal
glvmg, an ,mos 0, us . ou . This gives boxholde.rs, less than costs fqr Without a his nearly-new automo-bile left music will include a solo, Step-
we'd always rem,ember It. T at an c..hour to pick UK their' even- license. A 1 O-day was the road , and overturned while henson's "I Sought the Lord".
was V-E Day. Half of the
suspended.
he was returning from by Mrs. Don Gahris, and Park's
world's most terrible war was ing mail after it its been dis
F 'd 'ITt
/l'W W Id S ' J " 'b h
" tributed. '-;-
S WAYNESVILLE STUDENTS ou ee !Jesus, .Y t e
But May 8, t 94 8, apparently The reason ' for the drastic TAKE HONORS IN MIAMI able to climb out of t e wreck was just another Saturday, the order, Mr. Gordon said, is that SCHOLARSHIP TESTS through the . windshield. Mo,h' ers' Club Ele"ls
' day when \viiS getting young vandals been en,
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ready ' for s Day. No- tering ' the post -office after the Waynesville students who
lJod
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had Armistice Day windows are closed, ana break- went to the scrrolarship tests ,SO' , tball League's Mrs.' Le May Preside, nt
m'ood. Can it be that we've ing into boxes. One box was at Miamj University on Satur- II forgotten 1945? ' broken" open after the, boxhold- ' day, May , 1% were paced by 0 . I M d ,. , 1 , er had already emptied it, so Donald LUKens" who won pener S 0' n ay In a Missouri village where the purpose could only have eighth place- in the district in .
- . I once Uved" the volunteer fire- been vandalism, not tbeft. ' tne American history test, and . The famiJia'r shout, "Play men one night ' resp' tmaed to a Several ," boxholders have Eileen ' Brown, who r.anked .Ball," will \VaYli e blaze, hitched hose been wondering what advant- ninth in English ,XI. .Park , next Monday at 8 p. m, hydrant, and turned on the w.a age they now have over per- . Other Waynesville studen:s when .th'e reorganized b-cluh ter .. Nothing happened. sons who get 'mail free through who took honors we're :Harlan Waynesville Softbal'J ' League someone's roof burned merr.tly, general delivery. ' The box is ,Earnhart, in biology; Earl . Us game, with the the firemen looked for the supposed to , nable its renter to ' Rye, 19th 111 English XII, and Miller's Restaurant team meet- . trouble. They found. a get his mail after the windows Emery Robbins, 20.th 'in algebra ing Kier's Garage, a newcomer spectator had pari.ed her car close, but if the ,building is lock- I. ' - . to the lea?;ue. The' Warren squarely' on their hose' tine. ed at that time he cannot do ratings in American Legion band This hasn't , In ' so.
subJects had hot yet been c'om. Will parade arountl' (he grounds Waynesville yet, out. vlllage The order also incoRveni- piled when Supt. Raymond W. at 7 :40 artd ,local dignitaries councilm,en ' were talkmg last ences wh<;> co.mmute to Braddock- released .the ' stand. will make brief ,veek . ways '?f' work an ,other cities and do not ings this week. Thirteen 'local The two Dayton Association m'otorists from m the always get' back to pupils went to Oxford for the , umpires' will be onto way Of . ' , by 6 o'cloCK.. ". tasts, each taking the quiz in the field band playin (Y
The Mothers Club elected
Mrs. Charles Le Mayas presi-
dent for the 1948-49 year at
its closing meeting of. this 'year
in the Krade school , frtday
afternoon. Mrs. Samuel N.
Keys, the , retiring ' president,
was presenfed a bouquef by
sixth grader Tobe Ball, who
Old, Lady." ,
Other new officers will , be
M'TS. Edgar Smith,
dent; Mrs. H. F. ' Dye
t
sec
retary, and Mrs. ' Wilbur uUis,
treasurer.
The first grade the PTO-
gram and a speech was made
by Stanley Markey, count v sani-
tary engineer. '
Their diSCUSSion bOiled down .' ,'. ' a different subject. ' , ." "Th!ee, Bhnd MJce"j but t,eague to a few simple safety rules: .' , MEHAFFIE IS HEAD '. . / preSident Bdb O' Regan mSlsts BUSINESS WOMEN
, 1. St?P your car. to, let the ' OF TRdop COMMI"ITEE . /]; ', . that .their presence will elim- REELECT OFFICERS
fire engme pass. " ,f '
': I. . ..1 inate the long arguments and
2. If you MUST folloW the Charles R. Menaffie was' . .,rl,j ?;ame delays' of other. seasons. ', Th,e Women held
firemen
i
far from the .blaze elected chairman for tile') 948- ' Mr. and Mr.s. Charles, Ander- "Pro" umpires will work ,all the fmal Of the, ye,ar
and ' wa k,t.fie Fest of the way. 49 charter year" of , the Troop son Jr. are the birth 1948 gam;es here . . '.' . on Wednesday ey
en
l.llg at the
The' exercIse WIll good. , Committee , for Waynesville's of a ten pound, three ounce, . The league will playa split OF Ray ,Miller with
3.,0gey anv or . TFoop ,40 at a chili supper ,m son, Charles. Austin Anderson, season, with, every tea'm meet- sixteen present. The ,
S Signals and alo/ays. giVe ,the Thursday nlgnf. Other on, at Miami Valley , ing all five others twice in each present officers were reeleoted
fire , appa(atus benefit of of the committee In- Hospital. . , half, and the 'top three teams . for the coming year .and Mrs.
any doubt ,about clude Roger Brown, S. L ko- " " of each half meeting in the Alva Thompson was In charg'e
,
'tiinson Therle Jones lowell ' Gr I ' I t Sat J_ 'play Cemplimentary of a short program.
N. Y. STOCK lXCHAlNGE(O 'Thomas, and John In .. ' F 0 ee -1. scorecards will be given out , Following a
TO BE CIVIC CLUB TOP other are Ralph Has,:, s Grange t 3 will , In a late announcement, Bob strawberry short cake with
Harry Vonderhaar, a part tings, . Institutional Representa- m.eet m sessIOn on Sat O'Regan" local softball head, whipped cream, and coffee were
ner 'of Westheimer . and Co., ,live, and A. 'H. Stubbs, Neigh- , urdda
y
ev.e.mng. Alll mem,bers announced that Mayor Warren served by the hostess and her
Cincinnati 'and Dayton, will ad borhood Commissioner. an famltles aTe urged to at Braddock is expected to throw assistants.
dress the Civic Club next Mon.. " Plan's for a camp to be held tend.
out the tirst pitch , next Mon. ------;::;.
day in the Met1)odist at Camp Hook on May 2'2-23 . Mr. Carmonv of Springfield day night, with either Supt Church on: The' York were discussed. The affair will m.a!lY lovely an.d Raymond Braddock or Jobn
Stock 'Exchange and Its opera- be for Boy and their IAterestlDg movies taken on School board preSident,
tions.
' dads. '
extended tour.
recelvmg. ,
The W. C. T. U. will 'meet
on Friday afternoon a't the
home of Mrs. Jennie Bradley.
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,The Miami Gazette
BSTABLISHED 1 8 & 0
Publiahed Every 'Thursday
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL G. SM ITH, Editor .
:Entered a. second class matter at'the Post OHic.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE: '
$1.50 a Yefir in
Events Coming 'Up
(To have evel1ts listed in this calendar, notify The Miar.ni Gazette
, before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.)
FRIDAY, MAY '14
Churcl1 of Christ Famil night at Grange hall, 6 :30 p. m:
" W. C. T. U. in Mrs. Jenni Bradl,ey home.
American Legion 'baseball 5 :30 P. M.
St. Mary's Women s Auxiliary.
. SATURDAY, MAY 15
Farmer s Grange No. 13, regular me'eting.
TO\ nShip trustees meeting, 7 :30 P. M.
Legion baseball practice, 2 :3,,0 P. M.
. ' SUNDAY, MAY 16
Go to Church! ,
C<?unty Grange - rural life:Sunday, Fort Ancient, 1 P. M.
BacCal aurea te serv:ice a.t W. H . . S., 8 P. M.
Legion baseball practice, 2 P. M.
MONDAY, MAY 17
[ETTERS.
To' the Editor
DID WE DO OUR SHARE? ' ..
Th/ere has t 'e'en an th ' I' a '-
cijent toni -ht, 1 suppose to, a
lot f p ople' .iLl t ano' her a id-
ent, an j I SUI pose th re , \\'lIt
te mOIc. There have be n
plent ' of in the ame
place' b fore. But what has ever
been don abcmt the caus of
accidents in this particular
spot? Nothing I. A great part of
the time the st.reet light on the
corner is out, as it was lonight.
There are' no signs
that a particularly bad eurve is
On the road. Yes, there are a
couple of arrows on the corner,
bu is no chance f r a
vehicle to slow up enough after
the signs are seen, especially
on a bad night. .
hone t offi ial , we would 'til b' .
,1 dtcr f'f.
Caflgratul;lti n t -
ratic voters far thetr> choice
of go d peoll re-
pr nt th m In the c mlll ,(l' fall
ele tion )
" nn 'th Hm
Grove City Ohil)
r ,
3 NEW MEMBERS JOIN
SEWSO 4H CLUB HERE
The ew - 0
4-H Club met Thursday, May
6, at Mrs. Klontz 11 me with
Mrs. Klontz and Mrs. Ed n-,
field ill harge and Ann Rogers
presiding. The g,roup, ha,d
1 .00 in trert ury (rom la t
year. It was voted that .05
would be the dues. The new
members who wanted to join
were Elizabeth Ma.rlatt, Car I
Jean. Adams, and RIckey' Pai.
mer. ' '
Memf1,ership cards were also
di tributed.
The next meeting, will be at
Mrs. Klontz hou e Thursda,)',
May 27 at 1 P. M.
is
THE ' MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNIESVILLE, OHIO
T H U R S D' A Y, MAY.
&
.' Hura] Life unqay' wil l te
en.! yed bv the vanous Gra.n '"
so ieties of Warren County '''11
unday, May 16, at Fort
Anci nt tate Park, wher a
ba ket dinder wiU be served aCt
one o'clock. Marble, pr -i-
de,nt of . Wtlmmgton ColI
Will be the speaker. In'
ca e of ra-ill the affair will c
held , at the Lebanon Grange
Hall.
_.
Oivlc Club in Methodist' Church basement" 7 P. M.
opening game, Kier's vs: Miller's, 8 P. M.
Boy Scout Troop 40 at 7 :15 P. M.
MAY 18
Boys Club picnic, 6 :30 P. M,.
,
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We have a good little village
here, a progressive population
anxious to do things for the ad-
vancement of mankind. I
often wondered, why the village
couldn't finance' an adequate
sign at the top of the hill, large
and hideous enough so a' per-
son could see it.
There was a man killed here
tonight, and wno can say it was
not negligence on the part
of ,our village? If this mad bas
. , The Friend's Quarterly Meet
ing was held at the church on
Sunday with a basket
Prof, Charles Berry of Earlham
College was the guest speaker.
Miss Katherine Prenderga t
has returned to her home after
a few days in Miami Valley
Hospital. She had fallen at her
home and received a slight Jra .
tUre of the shoulder. .
. , The Hodson , fam.iJies spent
Mothers Day at the home f '
' Hansel Hodson and family,
Softball, Bellbrook vs. Spring Valley, 8 P. M.
LO,dge 163, F. & A. M., special, meeting) to conter Master Mason
. degree, 7 :30 P; M.
,Commencement at Harveysburg school.
a family, perhaps a law sui,t a-
gainst the v'iUage wO,uld cost a , I
g:ood qeal more: than
s1gn. 'Smcetely hope the powers
that be do. not need too' many
repeats of tonight's tragedy.
mURSDAY, MAY 20
Softball, American. Legion vs. 8 P. M.
W. S. C. S. at Methodist Church, noon.
Rainbow Council at Cparles Lemon home.

' ,Dr. H. F. qye
EDITOR'S NOTE - Last
Friday, the night after this
110 str-eet lights were
,.burnmg in Waynes-
I I _
.-.. .... tenda,.
l ,
METHODIST CHtJRCH
. ' R. B. Coleman, Minister
Worship service 9 :30 a. m.
Church school ;10 a. m.
J. J. Burske, Supt.
IY outh Fellowship ',-
Sunday, 7 :30 p. m.
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ST. MARY'S p.ISCOPAL
aAMUEL N. KEY8, Mini8ta,r
Church School 9:30 a. m.
Nursery Schoof , 10 :30 a. 91.
Holy Communion' :10 :30 .a. m.
FRIENDS
'CAESARS amEJC' FRIENDS
REV. DAVIO Minlatar
Worship Service 9 :4S a. m.
Sunday 1 0 ':45 m.
, . ville. All. that stood- between
Main Street and ' total darkness
''fere ' an-night signs of two
grocery stores. But nobody
seem/ea to consider this an
emergenoy. Why?

PLEASED BY FUcTlON
It was gratifying for forl1'\er
, Waynesville citizens to watch
the results of the past primarv'
ejection with the ' Democratic
MT. HOLl!Y METHODIST selecting Frank Lausche
as heir standard bearer.
T. M. 8CARFF, Minl.tar primary election is the
Sunday-School 9:30 a.m . . un;portant of all, because
- It glVes the voters a chance ta
E. A. Earnhart, Supt. separate the wheat from the
,Service t a :30 a.IIl, " chaff. I'm , not stire . that the.
Evening Service ' 7 :3() electioo in WaynesvjJ1e brought
/ ...
- . out a record vote, blit it was
cJose to being an all time high.
, . I f the, all over the
REV. WILLIAM 8HANNON
Sunday School _ 9 :30 ,a.m.
Mrs. J ames Garrison. SupL
,Preaching. 1st and ,3rd Sundays
eacJl month ,. to ;30 m.
Evening , Z':30' p. M.
would uSe the same dis- .
. cretlon as Wayne Township '
Democrats in the' selection of
conscientious " and candidly
Sc)1001 9:30 &l.m . w. S. C. s. TO MEET '
meeting for Worship THURSDAY AT CHURCH
I.eadow
' . to :30 a.m. ". ;
.The Woman's ' Society. of
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ST. AUGUSTINE
Father' Krumholtz, Prieat
'Masses 8 and 10 A. M.
",WAYNESVILLE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
' Christian Service of the Meth.
odist Church will meet Thins. '
d,ay, .. May 20,. in the church
basement" with a co.vered dish
luncheon at noon. A business .
meeting and religious ,service 'I
will be held at. .2 P. M. Each:
member is ,asked to hfing a
guest. . ,,'
R. M. Jobnatoa, Miaister ST. MARY'S CLUB PICKS .
Bible Schoo1 9:30 a.m. OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR
Communion I i 0 :30 a.m.
,
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FERRY CHuRCH of CHRIST
RALPH E. 8TIN80N, Mlni.t.r
. Gold
' .
MilK
DELIVERY DAYS
TUES.-lHURS.-5AT.
Same Delivery Day Each Week
'STOKES ;DAIRY
Bible Scl1ool ' 9 :30 8.m.
Morning Worship to.:30 a.m.
Frayer Meetint 7 :00 p.m.
People s
,7:00 p.m.
Evening Services 7 :30 p.m.
Charles Starr, ' coach at Bell.
brook school, was elected presi-
dent of th,e St. Mary's Club,Sun.
day evel1lng at th.e Episcopal
rectory, ,as of the final bus="
iness meeting of the year. Other I
officers chosen are Carl G.
Smith, vice preSident; . Mrs.
Helen Hawke, secretary, and
Gladys Bolin, treasurer. The
group plans to hold several
during' the summer.
LEBANON
Phone 21
Frank Sibe)'
Representative
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, ,
We're experts at tracking 'down
those squeaks in
your car!
, We don't do it by gUesswork-but with modem
.,
equipment, and, J;.ubri-Check-a scientific
eh-:c.
k
list covering the ,application
of; a dozen dil,ferent types of lubricants-the
way the car wants it done.
Complete onl,
Por spring lubriNt'on
of , our ,
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dependable
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WAVNIESVILLE, OHIO No. 436 21-22, the Kid return' dies Joe Doak in "So You
Want to' be a Gambler" and l
,do carto n "Curious PUPl .. "
T1H: U ,R so A V, MAY 13, 1948 te I the TWin screen. H is auto-
graphed photos win iven
;TWIN
Lenses
by
FOX HOLLY
Bob O'Regan was in a slum
last Monday. He'd just recei!.
led a phone call sayinJ{ that
for reasons beyond the' factory' s
the new chairs would
be.here ' Wednesday ni ght
as promised in black and white
on the contract.
" Robert Burns voiced it long
ago," 0 ' Regiin said, ('and it' s
as true today as way back when"
The Best Laid Plans of Mice
and etc., elC. Here I've
promised Waynesville comfort-
' able theatre seats from the , 2th
of May on, and I've tried to
. h.ave the repainting and decol'a-
h!1g work dovetail ,for . that biR"
11Ight, and now ever:ything goels
'boom', and here ,I sit between
my ears not able to do a thing
about. it."
.
. He' s a perfectionist and be-
lt eves a man's .word is his bond.
But 1 tried to convince him
that the towll would under-
stand, and that since the town
had waited 20 odd yeas for
theatre seats
7
a feW more'
flights would not disturb it Both
production strikes and the
threat of a rail strike are de-
laying .. them, they'll pro-
Just sneak III some 'night
wlthou':1 any fanfCl'(e, which is
too bad, because f\ think the
event deserves fanfare; After
all, a good theatre is an inte- '
gral part of any good communi-
ty, and Waynesville
has not had a clean, comfoif ..
able th'eatre for many, many
. .
Bi'iefviews: Columbia pre-
sents "Prince erThieves" Fri-
day and Saturday, in Cinecolor,
starrin2' Jon Hall as England's '
quasi-outlaw Robin Hood, of
A!.lexander Dumas im[llortal
story. He replaces former Ro-
bin Hoods, such as D()Uglas
Fairbanks, Sr. and Errol Flynn,
as the bandit of Sherwood
, Forest,. aided by The Friar,
Little John, Will SC,arlet and
others. The color and settings
are 'beautifu!z. the
elaborate. ' 1 here's plenty of
out \ViUl each ticket. '
"I am a Bette Oa vis fan, and
so look to seeing a-
gain el," a WB
at the th atre Wedne da an i
Thursday. n also stars Henry
Fonda (nQw making a hit on
the New York stage in Mister
Roberts) GeorJ{e Brent, Don-
Crisp, and Fay Bainter. It
IS powerful in, the way that un-
pleasant often are. With
the fea,ture are two
LEGION TEAM SLATES
3 PRACTICE WORK-OUTS
Th Junior American Legion
baseball nine will work-out Fri-
day night at 5 :30 P. M.; , Sat-
urday afternoon at 2 :30 and
Sunday at 2. P. M. Co-managers
,Sawyer and 0' Regan urge all
players to attend all practices
as. \!?al nine ,
Cmcmnan Oola Kahn' club
Sunday, May 23, ' at the high
school diam,ond. .
Idea' 'or farm. - goes
anywhere because It
bums fuel oU.
We hereby to give you
I Fas,.r hot wa,er-
i lower-cosl hOi water
any' other oi\ or e\ectric heater
'01 10UI MOllll lACK.
Compare with
Try a Coleman for 15
t
heaters of
other 9il 'or electric a 0 t give yOI1 hot water
equal size. Coteman mC:t or we win take It
, faster ancl at lowe1" J
t and \'our money.
ou

You'll be cama .... at Coleman's low
fuel COlt. A .Coleman provides
ample hot water (or average family
of four by burning about ten
gallons of oil a month.
AUTOMATIC 011
WATE.R HEATERS
, SEE US NOW FOR THIS SPECIAL PRICI
- I :;, . - .
Fairley. lidwe. ,Store
MAIN ' ' WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
action, and Patricia Monson,
, Adele Alan ,M(owbraYt
and Michael Duane make
the picture. stellar., Answer
Man' short plus a short, Fight- '
. in&, Athletes and a are, ,)
FOR SAI:.E
.. / ...
Rustic 'Furniture
adCied. ,
' .
"Ginger Rogers and Cornell
Wilde give- the best .
mances of their 'careers in this
comedy, 'apd it is' the hit
of year." So the trade- '
paper review of 'It Had to Be
You" Col. at the Twin Sun-
, . day and Monday.' This story
has to do with a girl who could-
n't say"'. Do" ,at the altar
and the hilar,ious reasons dis:
covered i.n, her past tc?
her p)lObla
t
before a firefighter
'(Wilde) WinS her. .
, Friday and Saturday, ' May
, ,
CONSISTING OF 6 SAwBUCK T-ABLES'
AJ4D 36 CHAIRS
(:ALL AT .
SMITH'S " RESTAURANT
OPENING SOFI'BALL NIGHT
r ' '
MONDAY. MAY 17, 1848
(T .. da" If OUt)
.aU'S GARAGE VI. MIl' ER'S RESTAURANT
WAYNEsvILLE s6FrBALL LEAGUE
. ...
STADIUM - 8 P. M. .
GARDEN CLUB MEETS

The Garden Club enj oyed
the re 'ul ar May meet-in. ' at the
country home of Mrs. Lawrence
Furnas last we k. ---
, Mr. and Mrs. John R0bey,
f Oa ton and Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Earnhart ' and famil y of
B (). erto\\ n were Sunday after.
no n ue t of Mr'. F. E.
Th rna .
Pap rs on "Lilac" and ,
"New Perennial -" wer r a:1
by Mrs. Elizabeth O1Hh
Mrs. J ennie Conner, f 11 0wed
by a g-en ral di 11 si n n' all
flowers. I
. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Hover
and chil jr n of Dayton, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Mill er and
daughter of West Carr llton, '
Mi Mar Jean Ri key and Mr.
J immy Miller w re Mothers
Oa supper R'uests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. MIller. ,
Following adjournment it
.!lleet with Mrs. Maude Mauri e
m June, 'refreshments were ' r-
y.ed by the hostess.
.Miss Freda Harvey \Vas ' a
week .end g' uest of M'rs. J S1.,;
Prendergast.

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SMITHflectric Service
. NEW TELEPHONE:
Z704
IF IT'S ELECTRIC
SMITJY .. DOES-IT
BEAUTIFUL & SUBSTANTIAL
Magazine Racks
OTHERS AT $8.95, each
$6.21 $9.31 $11.37
2 BOUDOIR LAMP SETS $4.25
3 PIECE BOUDOIR UMP SETS $7.25
BED LAMPS $2.50
WALL PAPER AND PASTE AND 'SiZING
G. E. BULBS - NU ENAMEL
KEMTONE
Waynesville Furniture , &--Appliance ' Co.
South Main' Street across' from Grange Hall
Telephone 2422
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO '
CELO-STEEL BUILDING.L
DEALERS '
. Manufacturer of nationally ad" rtl ad assembled-on-site utillty .
. bulldings,be t in the field. d Sll' to establish soutld, active dealer- .
ships IMMEDIATELYt .
.
IStructw'es consist of steel framework, fully ' insulated asbe tos
cement sidewal118. in unus ua l dema nd for hldustrial. com-
mercial, Carm and hOl,lslng purposes. Qui ck, suibstantia.\ profits
assured.
Celo-Sleel Bldg.. Div
OHIO VALLEY STEEL SALES CO.
Steubenville, Ohio. Tel. 2-9723 .
----..,;;..-;;." . -.. --, . --'
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SHEIlS & GUNS , A"
$OFTBAU..S
BATS &\\ GLOVES
SMITH SERVICE and SALES
Bud Pr ...... = 7:40 P. M.
All for Betterment of League
South Maia Street: \

.
A FAR,M DIARY
by D. 'J. FRAIZER
,A Gold wind is from
tne west and a cold rain is fall- '
ing. Lena and the two calv .... s,
th"e two steers, and the lit tk
ro:m heifer are stanIDrig" out
side the west pasture gate with
their backs humped up against
the wind and . saying by their
attitu:i e that they do not think
much of pasture life in this kind
of weather. 'If they but knew
it the wind has shaken the gate
back and forth until the old
p ,st has ' fallen over and all
they w uld have to do is push
a little and go up ' to the barn.
But ,for , once they didn't think '
about it. Yesterday the cdws
6:00 x 16 FIRESTONE
.TIRES $13.95
(plus tax)
ALSO FULL ,LINE OF
FIRESTONE ,PRODUCTS
BATrERIES
SEAT COVERS
TEXACO SERVICE
S. MAIN , PHONE 2354
,
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
ARTHUR HELSINGER
SHOE REPAIR
11 S. Mechanic St.
LEBANON, OHIO
JOE'S CYCI,.E SHOP
, WHEEL GOODS '
SPORTING GOODS
,MOTORBICYCLES
MOTORCYCLES
- '\
. Phone 5 Mulberry St.
LEBANON, qHI9
STOKE'S DAIRY
GGlD Produoh"
, Phon. 21 LEBANON, OH.fO
PRANK IIBeY, R.p,....nt.tive
were out from the, 'other pIa e ' wir is fa g-ood help in
and \ 'e had to go and get them too: , '
out of ur nei ;hbor' field an 1 Th un ,j comin ' ('ut no, '
tilen fix the gat, Then all the and the \\' hav g ne 1 a.: k
, pig got out and we had a bu .' , tLl the w a j to g-et ut of the
day.
";ind. Th du ks have combine
Yesterday afternoon and last ft r ' e - the brown and the
ni ght the rain ,really cam , whit ,and aT \\' n ' l-
down. Bef re that It ,,'as loud\' era th pa ture. They had
most of the week with better stay a'i av from the south
how r hut the \\' r still line fen f r' that i \\'her I
able to plow ,and mad 'ood und the h ad of the fir t
progress. The \\ orkers n the \, hite du k \\ had, ' i the
line fence cleaned out the fence drake rather badfy mangle
row and stretched the w'ir. a fox probably. He has reeov-
Fence costs a fabulous price ered.
now. I hope the lower prices Perhaps the new Duck
on st el will help the fence Sft- has no race prejudice or r
uation: Yesterday we mended, haps they have bantlcd together
one old stretch of fence that I for protection. At any rate,
thought was too far gone to do browns and whites are livin 0-
about but a ,few steel peaceably together now.
posts helped. Straightening the While I was out for
wire carefully by hand, \I(.e the pigs yesterpay; I found a
made one ptece so that It nice patch of water cress near
should hold up for , another the spring behtml the tobacco
year at least. A little barn. I have trie<I several times
! WHEn EVEninG
, comES/
You 'n edn't ever be guilty. of
social error of saying"'- 011,
I d love to go, but I've nothing
to wear !',' if you keep your
gowns fresh and lovely b
v
hav
mg us dean them , after each
w aritl o'.
'
to ge't it started in the spring
near my house but witli .no
success. Before the rain yester-
da.y the boys planted some
more asparagus roots for , me ,
so that ,( would -take them to
Headaches warn you of possible
sickness. Noise in your ' engine
warns you of trouble al1 ad.
Don't wait for it.-bring your
car in now, and prevent cost-
ly repairs later. '

FRIENDS
I WISH TO EXTEND MY SIN-
CERE l:HAN KS TO MY SUP-
PORTERS ANQ FRIENDS ' IN
THE RECENT PRIMARY.
AN INCREASING NUMBER "
Of PEOPLE are seeking in'
, formation in advance of need
regarding funeral service, costs"
etc.
It is a sensible business ,pro-
cedure, and of course is AL-
'WAYS HELD IN STRICT PRO.
FESSIONAL CONFIDENCE.
McCLURE
FUNEIKL HOME
- ,WAYNISVllLE. oll.e '
the community sale. If these
grow that sh ul d make t!nough f
for more lh.w (ne. J had It
veral times' thi ring: but 1
haye only nough plants for
lust m . A long, as Mrs. Hop-
kins has uch, goo j.freshcu!-
whil -you.wait I can, aJwa s go
thc!re when I need it f r com-
pany. Aspara 'us i something
that verv ne" home owner
should plant as soon as poss-
ible if he likes it. Plant it along-
the fen e back of the flowers
and year after year it will sup-
ply you with the spring v O'e
table and make a pre,tty back
ground for your flowers all
summer. I also planted red cur-
rant bushes; I. tried to plant
some when we fir t moved here
but no sooner than I set' out the
bushes, the sun came out ' and
the, ground baked so ,hara that
they all died. I have 'raspber.
, ries but I need the currants fo'r
raspberry' currant
Mr. Red Bid is out in the
locust tree. H red coat is red
der and shinier than usual but
he didn' t stay to si ng , to me
because the wind is still blow-
ing so hard. The wren's nest
has five e 'gs in it. Til ere i
no ho,:!sing sllOrtage in the bird
world. AlI the, have t , do i.
get out and build their own.
There was a time wh n men
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THE M,IAMI GAZETTE pAGE 4
WAYNIESVILLE, OHIO No. '"4368
Tf H U R S D' AY, ,MAY 13, 1'948
did that. orne . even do now
t, t where can they do it? Most
of us do nel want to sell off '3'
,bit of land here 'and another
bit there, though a trip up and
, down the highways show that -
many are doing it and hard as
it i to get' m'aterials. Little
houses are springing ' up on
every road. From my south
window I can only look across
the t5astures and hills] very
much the same as wnen thiS
bouse was built about eighteen '
twenty. I it that. way.
' Mrs. Eli Furnas entertaineQ
on Thursday with a luncheen at
one o'clock, followed 'by an
afternoon with two tables of
bridge in .play. Invited guests
were Mrs. A. E. Stout, Mrs.
Gilbert Frye, M.rs.' Rhode's
nell Mrs, Harold Whitaker, Mrs.
RaY"'tlnd La Rue, Mrs. Paul
TomhnSon, Mrs. Raymo.nd
Braddock, Mrs. luther Hart.
sock and Mrs. ' L. V. Branstra.
tor.
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jop.n J. Burske
were Moth rs Day dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. William strouse
III Lytle. ' ,
r'
/' ' , . from fhe .malle$l neighborhood store fo the
j
'argest department store, every mercanti'e estab-
'ish",e"' needs Planned ,Lighting. Planned Ughting
I is good public relat;ons, good bu.ine".
is planned to make more money for , '
, 1O.
u
Remember, good general lighting lets people Ie. more'
things they Good sP'Cial lighting makes people til.",
. more of the things they see. PLANNBD LIGHTING d,*. both r "
LIGHTING in win.flows attraCts 1** 'stopi
IIlterests them and brittgs them' into the ,Itore.
PLANNBD UGSnNG in' circulation area. mmc;
leads customen ,to notice more makes your
entire store a display case.' PLANNID in sales area
makes merChandise more tempting, makes buying easier and "
mote satisfying. That'. why it more moneY for.YOU;
'LANNED Service 'or you wl,laou'
oblll:a'ion. "The Man Who Plans" to com.
and help you with your lighting plans. Ii. I. a friendly,
. competent ,advisor who hal helpful Information about
, LIGHTING, tallor-made for ' office,
atOre, plant or Institution. Just call the Commercial
. lighting Department of The Dayton Power and Ught
Company: relephone 3131-bt. 294. '
THE 111101 POWIIIII LIlli

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PAGE 5 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNIESVILLE, OHIO No. 4368
T H' U R S DAY, Y' 1948
/
Crist Vickers, since a major ' op-
at. Miami Valley Hos-
pital a week ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Winks enter.
. fJ , IJ n ' tained to dinner Mothers Day
,.;J..''1
ile _ ,the latter's parents, Mr. '
, , Mrs. Charles Coate of Troy, Mr.
,Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wallace Mrs. Gerald Beard of Dn
of Cincinnati spent Thursaay in and Mr. and 'Mrs.
I Lytle. .
Therle Jones
Mrs. Mma Kempton of Day- and Milton ha for dinnet guests ,
ton the week-end and Sun- Mothers Pay, Mr. a.nd , Mrs.
day wIth her son-m-Iaw and Edwin Nutt and grandson
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Moran of neai' Center.
Saylor Mr. WII- ville and Mr. and Mrs. B.
liam <;:relghton was also a Sun- Jones.
day dinner guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steinke
, Mr. and Mrs. Everett' Kenrick James and Judy were Sunday
and children were entertained " g'uests at the home or Mr. ana
at dinner Saturday evening- at Mrs. Ott9 Taylor and family
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law- in Cincinnati. '
tence Etlio,tt son In Dayton Mr. and ,Mrs. Roy WinkS"
MARY CAROLYN BRITAIN
MARRIES W. E. PENCE
MOTHER'S DAY IN 'DAYTON ,
Mis Mary Carol n Britain
and William E'jO'ar Pence, both
of Columbus, were united in
marriag las1 SUilda'y afternoon
, ,at the East 'End Church of Christ
in Dayton, with Rev. Farrell of
that church officiatin '. I
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter ' Britain of
1331 Oakridge Ave., Day co 11,
in whose ; hor:ne a supper \vas
held for the wedding party after
the ceremony. The bliide'groom
is the son of ' Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Pence of Hillsboro.
' Mr,s. Martifi Craig of
WaynesvUle was ,matron of
honor and Paul Robert Pence
,of Kenton was best man. in honor ,of Mr. birth- , were Thursday evening i<1iI\ner
dav anniversary. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon I EASTERN STAR HOLDS , Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Monce Pursley.
MEMORIAL SERVICES
returned home Saturday, after ' Mr. and Mrs. Adams . and Miqrni Chapter 0: E. 5., m'et
spending rast week with their children of Xenia have moved in regular session on Mtmday
Mr. and Mrs. Huron to the Joe- Smith' properly, .... evening and memorial services
which thev recently purchased. were given for Mrs. Clara Grace
.'
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WAT6H OUT
FOR KIDS
St, John find fa,mily near South
Lebanon.
. Mr. and Mrs. The,rte Jones
and Mr. and ' Mrj. J. B. Jones
called at the 'home of , Misses
Ruth . Eva and Ethel Reeder at '
'Mian;i,sburg, SundeW
Mr. and Mrs. M-a-rold steinke
and Judy spent and
' Friday at Michigan ,C;:ity and
long Beach, Ind. , ,
'Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Purs:ev
and sons had for their Mothers
Day dinner Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
-Roy Smitl1, son and daughter.
Mr. Wil1.iam Graham and Mr.
Mr. ano' Mrs. Calvin Long- Thompson and Mrs. Emma
acre and children were dinner Boorom. During the business
guests SU!lday at the new home session plans were made ,for
of M.r. and Mrs. Ralph Barger a food on June 5,
and children, Barbara Ran-, il) the dinin(! rOom of tne Tem-
daB at Wasnington C. H. pie.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tum-
bleson ' and family visited the
formers' parents Brownsville
an j tRe latter S parents, M-r. and
Mrs. 'Herman at Sabina,
on Sunday. ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rye en-
tertained to MQthers Day din- '
ner, Mr. an'd Mrs. W. P. Salis-
' bury. Mr,' and Mrs. Russel
Mr. and Mrs: Harold Steinke
entertained a group of twelve
friepd,s from Dayton and Mrs.
Forest Thompson ana Mrs. Ew-
ing Strumm. of Route 73, Sat-
urdav evening.
Mlr. and Mrs. Frank Bro\v'n,
Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall
and daught r and ,Mr. Crist
Boitn,ott of TiPl? City, M,r. an ,
Mrs. Willjat:n TInney and ellil- ,
dren of WayneSVIlle were Sun-
day evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy RoutzahQ
and Russell. '
Benson, enroute from spendin
the week end with' their, son,
Richar I at D nnison Colle
o
e,
call on Mr. and Mrs. Salls- '
bu'ry, also Mr.' Clark ,Salisbur
of DaytoIt was an afternoon
guest.
Miss AlmeUa Steinke visited
over the week-end withMi s
Kine' ' at Leesburg,.
Mr. aild Mrs. Fred Lang', Mr. 1I01)RS';
and Mrs. Roman Haas an<.1 Mr.
, and Walter Lacy of Da 1- 9-12' each
t n were Sunday dinner KU', 1-5 afternoons , except
of their m'9ther ana grand- Wednesday
mother, Mrs. EnlIrra bacy. Wal-
ter is able to be out some now
after a serious illness.
Anne Weltz was soloi'st
at the wedding of Miss
79 Saturday evening
other evenings by
Appointment
TELEPHONE 62-R
PLNUS, FEED AND SEEDS
NOT SUBJECT TO TAX
tlFeed, including ,pet ,food,
is not taxable. Vegetable, flow-
er and grass seeds are not
j ect to tlle-...L,tL;!...------
The Ohio Department of
Taxatipn requests publication
of the following item to c1arif
its rules. '
"Sales of food ;HIJCitl .
plants such as vegetable ;mel
fruit plant are not to
the tax. This e emotion' also
applies to sales of trees.';
"There exists uncertainty in
some sections of the tate as to
the proper. applic'ation , of the
sales tax on sales of fee I, eeds
and plants. BEAD TBB OLASSIFlID ADIJ
I '
BUILDINGS CHATTELS AUTOMOBILES LIABILITY'
, .
""-WAY" FARM IN.URANCI"
ill lb. Ohio Parm_ will an. JOU bJO&d procecdoa apbut
OIl your fum. It c.vnn-,our bWldlap, your cbauat., your automoWl.
, .eI )'OaI' UabW" for acdcleaca Co, Wh, DOt .. \II toda,
Yoa rou' .. ..,. wbea JOG IDaured Ia .... rumenr
,: Karl D. Dakin Insurance Agency
Ai
". ,
" Phone 153,20 E. Mulberry, LEBI\NOlC, O.
OHiO fAl""'S._ .....
... OlIO 'AIMIIS, IND.II,Sh ,,'
COMMUNIT SAtE
At the PRING VALLEY 'HIGH CHOOL,
M 'I:chandise and Live Stock, at 1:0
Saturday, May 15th, 1948
, MERCHANDISE
2 Power Lawn_ M,(3wers. Hand Lawn Mo\-\ el'S. set of EI chic
, Clippers. Carpet. Chairs. Stoves. Dishe.s. -
Carpet Sweepers. G. E. Sun "Lamp, like,ne\v. tnfra.-Red H
Lamp. Good lot of Mi ellal111 ous. Doll Hou e \\ Ith 'electn
lights: Bo. sBicycle. Many, manvother ani les
FARM MACHINERY
2 M'pdel A John Deere' Tractors with 14-ill h breaking pI \, s.
Model A J ohn Deere Tractor, with Cultivators and' 14-in h
breal,dng plows.
Cultivator for W. C. Allis Chalmers Tract r.
1944-::-1 - Ton FORD Truck, Ion ':whe 1 base.
FARMING IMPLEMENT.S
,
Forest' Graham attended the fu-
neral of fheir cousiri , LeUa"
Sellers at her late residence at
Springboro Cemete'ry,
Weeks and Mr. Richard "
Loveless at the First Reformed
Church,' in Xenia, on Sunday
afternoon. Miss , Weltz ana the
bride wer.e c0:workers in the
International Breaking Plows. Culti-
:vators. McCormick-D Planter. Case Pick-liP Baler, Uke
n.. .. C ' E' Wilkie new. John Deere Hammer Mill. New Carter Manure Loa 1er.
III. n John Deere No.3 Mower with tongue truck. Avery Mower. Mr, Kenneth Vickers is im-
proving at the home of hIs
Mr. Mrs . . N, C. R. office.
, '
PORTRAITS
GROUPS
Eye Speeiali8t No. 75 Buck Rake on rubber, new.' 6, 8, 10 and t 2-ft.
26 South Detroit Street
XENIA, oHio
The Bood 'A
, ,
. looth"Cub

Matiolil' Bilk
z_


Set of good Breechen Harn SSe 2 $OOd E,ng,li 11 Saddles. Rid
in-g, Bridles. ,Riding Boots, etc.
,
" j
..
,.
LIVE STOCK
Guernsey Cow 4th calf. due in A\.igust. 2 good blooded Short-
horn Bulls. Stock Calves. l-:l0lstein Heifer" bred.
ShorthQrn Heifer,bred. , Guernsey bred. Angus
and Calf. Full blooded Guernsey Helf.er WIth 1 calf at Side.
2 Registered O. I. C.Boars, 8 mos. old, papers made out to
on, day of sale. Pat Sow. ' ",
SHEEP
'12 Ewes. Registered Buck.
TERMS - CASH ..
Tilis Sale Conducted by'
SPRING VAIJ.EY UONS a.UB '
rl , Koogler &. Jess Stanley,
Phone-KE 8879) (Waynesville Phon,e 2894).
Lunch on Sales Ground.
'.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thorn-
b rr an i famil y arid Mr.
Mrs. C 'cil Linkous ana, famll
' of Lebanon 'W re Sunday uest
of their parents, Mr. and M:rs.
ThonlaS Welch.
Mr. Gerald A. Pa fie w.a
called to his home in Peona,
lilinois unday owmg to the
, illnes ' of his wife.
Mr . . and Mr, Ger-
don and on, Mr. Robert Gor-
don had as their dinner gue t,
Simtlay, Mrs. Gordon's moth
Mr . Laura ' Shidaker . .
Mr . . and Mrs. Percy L. Rea-
of Waynesv'iIIe were Sun-
(1a dinn r Kue t 0,\ M.r. Rea-
I ll' rn ther, Mrs. aj le Rea-
son.
t.\rs, Emma Cline f a to.n
I ventI days this
w k at th'e home of her sist r,
Mr . ' Osee Harlan.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gra-
ham and Mr. and Mrs. George
Wall and family spent Sunday
with M r. and Mrs. Charles East-
er at their farm-home, "Hole-
in-the-Woods" of
town. .
. The fathers, the con-
gregation of
Church presented the speCial
Mothers Da Services at the
Church Sunday morning. Car- , ,
AT
HarVeysburg, Restaurant
. HOURS: 6 A'. ,M. to 10 P. M. DAILY Be
Robert Brandenburg, Prop.
HARVEYSBURG.,
-GENERAL AUTQ REPAIRINC-
TIRES-
See Our New Parts Dept.
, CHARLES LINDSEY, Prop.
. , HARVEYSBURG
TH.RIFT '"E" M,A,RKET
FROZEN FOODS IN
POPULAR BRANDS '
FRESH F'RUiTS & ,VEGETABlS'
- 1 ..'/ I
MEATS GROCERIES
PHONE 2851 OHIO

GENERAL lINE FARMER'S SUPPUES
Doster Peed ' Store
PHONE 2834
HARVEYSBURG
'.
n were 'eli to all
t d
' tt A rL 1). "-'L - . .. - n
mothers ,presen an eu '-- _ I ',_ _ _ -..__ ;:'
plants were presented to the
desl mother and III ther with
I :t uy ill attenLiance, In
for tlleir . acts
of go -wIll ward fn ,n i ' and
n ig-hb r MIS es MelVina and I
Frances Hinkens were also
ri \' l1' po f tl!d plln t-;.
MrS: I'da Howe and sun Mr.
Harry Horne f Dayt0n called
on friends and Ftdatlves in the
village,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilt of
Blanchester were of Mr.
Drake's sister Mrs. Alice Urton.
'last Saturday.
The Friends District Quarte-
I v Meeting was held . at the
Friends Church Saturday at
n@on I?ot .luck dinner was ser-
ved. . " . . ,
Mrs .. Osee Har1an was a Sun- ""You don't do anything special;
' day dinner guest of Mr. ana :but stick to the recipe and watch
1
t M'ddl t what you're doing." the ad-
Mrs. ' Earl C me a I e ' vice of Miss Valeria Johnson, 17, '
The W. T. U. met With Chicago, recently crowned "",am-
Mrs .. I-f. ,S. Tucker" at h r home pion cherry pie bak.er of, the nation
Thursday afterno In. . an competition with entrants from
Mrs. Fred Sherwood '" as eleven states conducted by the Na-
hostess to the Civic . League, tional Hatchet Club in Chicago.
A nd here's her tip on how to serve
Safurday evening. cherTY pie for best eating: serve
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brand- it with a gt>n(>rous wedge o'T af."'Jd'
enburj! spent the weekend in cheese.. .. '. ' .
Cincinnati wh.ere they atCended I'le Crust
a birthday dinner eve- l cup. /tour I lip alr
nin . at the horn e of Mr. and . Y. cup .hon.nint! W.ru
Nelson Sift tlour then measure, Sift
., Prayer Meetino' services wer agai n with salt. Cut in shortening
s;. with Pastry Blende.r. : Add water
conducted this even- /needed; Flour cloth
at the Jonah' s Run Churt;h. rolling pin , stockinette. Place. In
IPie pan. !ldd prepar,ed cherrIes.
' Trim crust. Covel' WIth top crust
afte., steam vents have been cut.
. BORDEN'S
:Turn top crust under bottom crust
'and flute edge. Bake in hot oven
' (450F. , 41)
.. Filling
4 cup. chetT'iu
I/f cup (helT)' juice
I / , cup lu.aw
4 up. corMI.reh

I up. bURn '
'I. Up. .Imond utran . 01-
IN ASSORTED .FLAVORS .. . Put sugar in pan with '4
:(,Ul-' juice and bring to boil poi!,t.
. Mix h'st of juice (% cup) wIth
'tol"fl:starch and add to sugar: mix-,
, tUIt' . Cook for fA few minu'telS. Re-
Home Cooke i Meals
. Morning; Noon and Ev,ening'.
.,
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAQE'
WAYN,ESVILLE., OHIO No. 4368
T .H' U R S 0 A Y, roll A Y 13,' 1948
MASSIE SENIORS MAKE
COMMENCEMENT PLANS .
Miss Fri da B IJe,
\ \f ill be valedictonan ana Miss
Betty Carnes will be salutator-
ian at the commenc ment ex-,
ercis s next at Mas-
sie twp. hi.rh s hool 111 Harveys-
burK. Oth I' mem.oers of . the
graduating class Will be
Moore Lenoid Nill (class presI-
dent),' Fred Fairchi11, Jr. , Nel-
son Grant, and Estber Osborn.
The commencc:ment speaker
will be Dr.. W. S. Guiler,. pro:
fessor of educat ion at MJaf!11
University in. Oxford, who 'Yill.
also address the Waynesville
seniors two days later. bac-
calaureate sermon wtll be
preached Sunday b
v
the Rev.
. J. Taylor McHendry of L -
all on..
MRS. ST. JOHN HEADS
BOND SELLING GROUP
Mrs. Will t. John hasbee.n
appointed of. the Air
Craft Secti n All' Materi al Com-
mand, Dayton sate of
ecurit Bonds. Dunng th war
67% ' of the personnel - at the
Field were participating in
bu in{r thru pay r 11 deductIOns.
During the last year t}1e p r
cent has dropped to 2()%. Mrs.
t. J ohn and her have
for their goal 65 % u Ing bonds
again.
---------
, SETH THOM-4S WINS
PROMOTION IN MINN.
eth ' E. Thomas, a gra
of Waynesvill e High School m
the class of 192.1, was recently
promoted from opera-
tion manal{er of the Untted Mo-
tors Service Sales o epartment.
in Minneapolis" .;Minn;"to t- ,
ant zone of the firm
in .that territory accoralflg to
word receLved here b
v
\lis
mother, Mrs. ' E. L. "Th9mas .
CARTER BEVERAGES
mov-e from stove and add butter
. and almond ex.t .. act. Add cheri 'es
just before filling lower cr :-,
Bellbrook Notes
AJT
BECKETI'S REC:REATION
Main St,.,
HARVEYSBURG
. CROQUET SETS- .
TRICYC' ES
ICE CREAM :
'tOOLS- .
RENUZIT-
m.ASSWAX-
Dr. T. P. Grosvenor
OPTOMETRIST
Waynesville Office
Will Be Closed
Until Further Notice
Wale' H.d1lVare
PHONE 2832
. '
James Kable arri ved. home
Friday from .- Oklahoma to
spend Nt'other s day 'With his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kable.
The Presbyterian Church h.ad
a :' attendance Jor Sunday
School and ChiJrcn on Mothers
Day. A ' short prllgram was
given. All were given
carnation by' the Young Me)l's
Class.
, The Methodist Sunday
School had a Mother's day '
am. and
The ' tio 'which was
partly destroyed, by fire is ,being'
, repaired. " " " . ,
Miss Margie Patterson of
Columbus 'spent a few days, with
friends in the community and
, attended the 'Mother and'
ter banquet. '
There was a large attendance
, at the Mother ' arid
banquet and a gooa program
was enjoyed. Mrs. Harriet Buck
was Toastmistress. There was,
group Meredith
ga ve the toast to Mothe(s, and
Mrs. tlarry Dumfor.d a toast
to . . daughters. plaIl,O d\}et
was played-by Dotls Engelhard
and Qorothy Mer.edith, -are-
,b,YI Dumford,
an accordon solo by. Barbara
Larrick,. and ' a play by, ...several
women and girls entitled "In
Want of a Servant."
. .
To . Buy, seD, Trade
Reat Borrow, USE

G AZEl! IE- CIAS5IEIED
GE 7 THE MIAMI
OHIO No. 436
URSDAY, MAY 194
Mr. and Mr' . D. R. ali bur
w re " lIll ay of Mr. and
Mr . "Villar.d Furnas.
Mrs. William Mi hener and
'SOn, Mr. Frank Mi h ner, of
Pitt bur 'h, Pa. ,arr-ived here on'
Thur da,y and spent the week-
end with h r parents, Mr. and
Mr . W. E: Cornell.
Mr . J osiah Davi entertain-
eq her fam.ily a Mother s
Da y dinner on Sundav at Cold
, Spring Inn. Covers were ar-
ranged f r Mt. and .-Mrs. Ho-
wa rd -Hurley of Ne.w. Burling-
tOll, Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil M.
Davis of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs.
'Uncle Sam Says
, Roy, Hurl e
v
and son of , Lees-
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert King
and son, Mr. an j Mrs. Clarence
, J. Davis, Bilt Davis, Miss Mary
Sheet , the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frye
and sons, Mrs. Cora Rich and
Mrs. ' Re a Braddock visited
Serpent Mound on Sunday and
also visited relatives in Bethel.
SeecUDl' time on the farm "aUe for
the ae of Itron" pure leed able to
meet weather alld pest attacks alld
.un come throu,h with 'a ,ooel bar-
"en. Untted Savin,. Bonds are .
like ,001 reJiable leeel. TIley ,row a
erop which ul,l be left to taU, rleh
In ten yearl a' the rate of "
for erel'1 ,3 Invested. Take a tip from
tile wlH farmer who .. ltorin, up a
crop of , ""urlty ", InvelUnl' now in
8avm.. lIonlla.' Be Is crowlIII' .-aoro
mone" leeurlty for 'IlImHU an4 hlI
, family mel Heurlty for his eoutry.
.carl'y Is America', Heurli7.
U. $. DII.,.,.,
Wayn sville High School. The audience includ.
es managers and players of the 6-team league,
and. the who will watch ,the
games starting Monday night. -
Clarence veteran Dayton umpire,
resorts to the blackpoard after gestures' fail
him in e)( plaining a compl'icateq rule at the '
Waynesville Athletic Associaltion.'s softball ru-
les classes which, are concluded tonight at

"ere married during - week
were Sunday afternoon guests
of Mr. and W. B. Squ\res.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheets are
near Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gons,
,were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gons 'on , SUJrday.,
Mrs. WilJ St. John spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and week ' end in <:;lyde, the '
daughter, spending a few 'days gue t of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mr. and Mrs. " Charles Ir ns. '
Mrs. 'Harry G. Hudson and
son Of Columbus-were Mothers
Pay guests of her parents, Mr.
allu Mrs. Charles Zimmerman.
Mr: and Mrs. Carrol Barnard
attended a family supper Sun-
d,ti evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Beam of near
,; Meredith and family in New ..
Xenia. '
Kensington, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elzey -
, , ' . ' , ' ,. ", , .and, daughter, Marjorie' of Day- Pattie Peterson celebrated
Mrs. Carol me Swarfzel spent tO,n, spent Sunday aftempon her SU!1day. There was
Mother' s Day at the home of with Mr, Walter Elzey. '. a Stanley faml'Y gathermg , in
her son 'a-q'd daughter-In.;)aw. . , . the . with a S4QJ.t!'
Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Swartzel Mlrs. F'red Gons, Miss Pattie , received manv nice gifts:
_ Oregonill, mia , and . Mrs. Nellie Bunfl'IfJl ' ,
, Mr. and Mrs. , Elmer , Sheets fr,iends' at, on
(ne,e Mrs. Bernice Hough} who
IN CASE .OF FlBB BlAt ..
,
-.. .
Representing'
'&
Members New York Stock
ExchanKes .and other
, Exchanges ,
Inveatment Trust Stlarea
- Sold - Quoted
Phone Waynesville 2530
, I Da on AD3257
It-LeWIs and Clark beQln
Fir:at " UOl ,
" , 15-Enoland "nda flrIt CC)ft.
viet Ihip to AusftallQ,'
1787. '
... Day. '"
.. 17-ChlJ-.Peru boundarydlt-
" T.una.. pute lIttled, 1929-
l
,
U .. The Almanac To,
Check The Weather
. But Ule
GAZETtt , CLASSIF'IED
, . ADS -
::. To Buy, Sell; Rent,
NOT EVEN n=
SOMi OF. ]tiE .

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IF '>U '
REALLY
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PERCY WARAM ' BYINGIOM 10M ,AIDEll
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ALSO,: WARNER NEWS - VOLLEY-BALL SHORT.
A1TENTION: ALL MEMBERS. OF THE WAYNESVIlLE
VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Al>t4JIIED FREE
- SUNDAY upo'" of thia advertlsemeDt at
Twill Bcmoffice.
LoaD, Borrow '
AD, Tune of The -Year
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CLASSIFIED AD RATES
10 PER WORD MIN.IMUM 25c
REAL t:STATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for All types of
Insurance at a sayings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Waynesville 2935 o.r call
collect. Wilmington 211 t.
LOT 50 x 150. Phone 2691 J.
W. McKeever, Third St. -56
SELL THE
IF' YOU HAVE .ANYTH ING
in Real Estate .for sale, get in
touch with Ben E. Cline, lic-
ensed broker Spring Valley,
. Ohio, in Reai Estate Business
since 1911. Experience tells.
Try me and 'see. '
-826
FOR SAtE
TWO Wine $15
Charles C. Hardesty, . white ,
bungalow next to water-
works. -513
COAL Range, $50
J. W. McKeever, Third St.
EARLY'FRYERS ! ! I
Start chicks now-have early
fryers-they will be in bi,g:
demand. S tart e d' s e.x e d
cockerel chicks now , avail-
- able. .
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
Phone Waynesville 2916
WANTED TO'BUY-
GOOD SHORT blue-grass
Gene Dunn, 509
St., Dayton. . Call . FUlton
5735. -520
HELP WANTE-D-MAI E
M,EN- An qpportunity worth
I . Men who
, a
'. . the PllPllc, who
like folks and folks like them.
A ear is necessary. Age limit _
21-65. Call: 9-10 A. , M. 4-5
arid 7':8 P. M. only. '130 N.
Patterson Blvd:} Dayton,
Ohio .. Ask for Mr. Dilgard.
,
HELP WANTED-PLEASE!
I'M in bad shape. Need atten-
NOTICE OF 1>UBLIC SALE
STATE OF OHIO .. WARRE'N COUNTY,
PROBATE COURT
Alb .. t H. tu bs, b'atol' ot
Esta te of Venora L e Klrkprutrick, deceased,
P.laln tlft,
,
VB.
F'I'anc s N. Mel'c r and John
hel' husband, et 3,1, Defendants.
LEGAL NOTICE
No. 2288
Ill. pursuance o( t11e order of the ' Prohate ourt of Warren County,
Obio, I will offer for BaJe at publlo auction on the 12th day of June,
1948, 2:00 o'clock, P. M., on the premises the followl.ng real
estate situaJted 1n the County of 'Wiarren, State of Ohio, and ill. incer-I
of Waynesv1lle, and on the south side, of lMl11 Street,
there ' being no street fo.J' said premises, and said premise.s are
further located !between Main Street on the west and vYater Street on.
the east, a,nd said are most pa1't1cularly descl'ibed ' 8.8 (follows,
Ito-,vlt: ,
But ervill'e, 161; Wilhelmina
Braddock; Waynesville an:!
. Robert Earl Parlfer, Hamilton-
Maineville, both ' 160; Joyce
THE MIA-MI GAZETTE
WAY,NESVILl.E, OHIO
T HI U R S DAY. MA \Jl
Lee Howling, Hamilton-Maine- PAPER HAMGING-
viJIe, 158; Barbara Susan Joerl- "',
ing, Hamilton-MaineviIle, 157,
and Henry Webb, Blu Ball,
1--54.
Otl)er leadin<r Wayn sville
Call at' Alva .AlleD'S ill"
. J. H. Rainey.
. -527
P
upils were Lee tan-
. Mother's Day gue!its of Mr.
ley 140; Judith Ann DaviS, and , Mrs. Rhodes Bunnen and
139; Janet M!arie Michenel', d'aulYhters were Mrs,. Sadie Rea_
138 ; Willa Deane H udgell, l't
136; Joyce Elaine Beal, 131 i son . . EI.sle
Nancy Mae Baird, 128; J.oan Hoc.kett . Mr. and ,Ernest
Gar.rett, 126' Ja'net L ' Peters and son Mark,
and Robed Hayden, both 12.), \' BunnelI and Mrs.
I "Situated in the County of Wlarren, in the State of Ohio, and in
the Town of Waynesvi.)le and f)ounded and describeD as follows,
to-wit: Part 'of ' out-I'ot NIO. t"\Vo (2) in ot WIa.ynesyllte.
Beginning at a stake corner near a ,brJck bullding formerly use 11
as a Bla;cksmith Shop in th,e alley on the )ine of Water Sq-ee,t In
said with said 'aolley and ,binding thereon and
(12%) to alley. Thence witb the Jast
Uoned 8111ey and binding fthereon, seven,ty (7()-) feet . thence at right
angles tw'elve and lOne-half poles to .VV'p:\tel' Street; tbence
with said street seventy (70) feet to . the lbeg1nnilllg .
and Shirley Ann Reeves, 120. he
Top scorers 'from the Har-
, veysburg school were '"Mary
. Helen Hopkins; 128' Bob Lee
127; Shirley Welch and
Wilma Elam, both 123. '
Being the 'sam-e premises, conveyed .to Phebe "A. MIranda bY
Eliza 'Miranda by deed AU8'Ust 9, 1915, and recorded in Vol.
103, Pag'e 6'78, ,of the Deed Records of Warren County, OhIo.
And being the same premi84!e conveyed QY Phebe A. Miranda
to Venol'a. L. Kirkpat,rlck by pf'ied dllited ianuar'y 16, apd
in Deed Record VOl. 146, at page . 102, of the Deed Re-
cords of Warren County, Ohio_
Said premises are appraised at ;the sum of Thousl!-nd six
Hundred ($3,600.00) DDllara and must be 130ld for not ,less than two:
ft hirds of said appraised value Ithereof on tile follOWing terms, to-wit:
Cash.
.'
ALBERT H. STUBBS,
AdmlD&strlator of the Est'ate
of Venora Lee Kirkpatrick, deceased
C. DONALD DlLATUSH,
AttorneYt for Plaintiff.
If yo'll want a car til at will
. ,
take you with ..
out repair bilts, see the
1937 2 Door Buick Sedan
I have. The nlotor has
been completely over-
hauled aqd NEW parts
. installed. ,
Contact Al at Ryl'n,ans
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WILHELMINA_BRADDOCK
Wilhelmina of
Waynesville school was
tied with Rooert Ea'rl Parker of
Hamilton-Maineville School for ..
sixth place in the ,county-Wh,le
annual eighth grade tests given
,on April 23. Ten other Waynes-
v\l1e . eighth graders rank.ed in
the, top per cent ___ equ.al to
a "B" grade.
Top scores (ereased bv
ty Superintendent .R
field were: Carol
ner, Mason, 1 Rose
, IpE8ENNIALS' WHson, Hamilton - Maineville,
Daiaiee 166; Edna Be:lrlene Phil1!pS,
lIbileua ' l:i!tmiltooMaineville, 164; Bob.
Sweet Win'm, by 'easin5er Clark, Harlan.

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For ,Oat ... Phont! 28M. WaYn .. ',.
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5Jritlnis .J.Iomtl
Mrs. Anna Williamson and
daughter, Miss Grace William- _
son ate spendio2" tbis month at
the home.
Dr. Emma Holloway, Mrs. ',
Evalyn Peterson and M ISS Olive
W,jl,liams attended. the Garden
Club at the hbme of Mrs. Law- '
r.ence. Furnas last Th\trsday.
Mrs. Woodr'ow Owens and
-two children WInnie Jo and
Stev;ie of Springfield and Mlrs.
Robert Burne,t of Centerville
spent Sunday with their mother
Mrs. Lucile '
Mrs. Ella Dakin spent Sunda y
at 'the home of fter son Mr.
Paul Dakin and wife in Leb-
anon.
Free Ea6matea
, Given,
&: WILLIAMS
'DUD ,STOCK
, i
, . COWS-$10.00 .
Plow Shares
,
.
- USE SERVICE
GET MORE ACREs
Bill LEE
, . tiqq before those Spikes. hurt
me Mondav night. Eight of ' .-
.1 y0u can condition me.
.L WayriesviJIe Softball Dia
For T ou To Fed W b!! .
24. hoUl'll evel;)' day 7 days every
week, never stoPP(OR, the kidneys filter

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Acc ... t In C .... ltl.n
.' AIao, All SMALL STOCK
PROMPn.Y mQnd. P. S. Sawyer or 0':-'
Regan are my agents. Con-
" 4 PER CENT Farmtoans '."
. Easy ..Terms . . t
Call He,nkle
Phone 2 lebanon
, -513
Dear Gids': uft Had' to Be.'
You" so in.eet m.e at the Twin
Theatre Sunday or Monday
night. I 'J.t oe' wearing :my
man's hat. Cornel
Wilde. , P. S. Don t tel1 Ginger,
. .
. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENil'
Estate of Clafence H. Ed.
wards deceased.
. Notice is hereby given that
B. ,Edwards who$e Post
Office Address IS Waynesville,
,Ohio R. 2 has been. duly ap-
pointed as Administratrix of tile
Estate of Clarence H. Edwards
late of Warren County, Ohio,
deceased. _.
D'ated this 22nd day of April
1948. " '
Maple &; Maple, A:ttys. .
Ralph H. Carey
Judge of the Probate Court
Warren CQunty, Ohio
_ -513
, waate matter from the bJood. ,
If more 'peoplo were of how. the
kidney. mVlt constantly remove sur-
plus fluid,' eJtCt!lll acids and otlle, ",:tate '
matter tbat cannot .tay in tlte blood
witbout Injury ,to hl'.altb, ,tbe.r8 would
be' better underatandml of- "'''r the
"Fbolll 8)'lItem kidneYI
to function. , "
Bumln", or too urlna-
, tlon IOmetimeil wanu that ' Iomethinl
Ie .wrbDI. You may luffer nllllnl' baek-
aebe. ,iiclldacbell' dlplnlaa, rheumatle
... hls. lettiDl up at
'" 'Why not try DOGzi', Pi",? You wiD
I be ullng a medicine recomJDellded tb.,
I country over. DOGiI', Itlmw.te tbe fune-
t (ion' of. the klelneys anel htlp them to
out , pollonoue waate trom tit.
. blood. They eontaln Slotblnl ,harmCul;
, Get DOG1i', today. U .. with OODfldence.
At drat ltortlll.
,DOAN'S PI LlS
. NORR'IS BROCK COMPANY
Cinoinn.tl Unlo.D1 Stoole Vard.
cllv. WII'; and proa. ..... lv.. An
: . o .. .. oond to nari
Strictly 11.... qn th., be . at
all around In . ,til.
. ,ountl'Y. " ",
8.EftVICE THA1r SATI$FIEfS.
WlHIO Dayton 12 :.60 E. 8. T.
Dial 1800.. . W!LW 81nCIDnatt
12: 40. Dial 700. tor ur Dally ,
Market '
wqpA-y. FOR
. HORSES$SOOi COWS $10,001 ,
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND

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IAN!;) a.a GRAVEL
BLACJt.TOP DRIVES
TAR .. eI ROAD OIL
.' LAWN aael FlU. DIRT
READY-MIX CONCRETE .
EX,CAVATING aad DUMP TRUCIC.JERVlCE
It
Here
By Smitty
, When the telephone is COl}-
stantly slower than an automo-
, bile, It is time the phone com-
pany either made some drastic
-changes or went out of bus-
iness. '
, Last Mohday qlorning, two
Waynesville business' men tried
to telephone Dayton. After
long delays in , which they were
told "The' circuits are busy, II
both of them gave up and drove '
to ,Dayton to c'arry out I their
l;msiness. ' '
" One 0f them. says he 'placed
his ' call at about 7. :45 a. m.
and waited more tban an hour
before sending his truck to Day-
ton. After his truck had return-
ed from the trip, his caB came
through, and of course he re-
fused to accept it.
The other business, man was
me. Albout ,1'0 :20 a. mr. I put
in a station-to-station call to
find ouf if some paper was
ready for. me to PIck. up. One
hour' ha:ving heard noth-
ine- fro.m the call in the mean-
time, I caned Lebanon to in-
quir,e. It ,took, five to
get 10'1lg-dista.nce, and, then' I
was , told the drcuits were still
usy. I can'celleCithe call and
drove to D'ayton. The order was
not ready, so it was a wasted
trip 'which the telephone could
have saved me.
Even worse (s the fact that
no .one in Waynesville ' could
get .the Da.yton power and
Light Co any in Xenia
r
bUt ft was
not un 1 after the
power went back on, so , it
was rejected at this end;
On' the ,other ,ltand" ci1,ool
The Miami
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GAZETTE
SERVING WAYNE'SVILLE SINCE 1850
No.
FIV'E CENTS A 'COPV
WIAYNESVtLLE, OHIO T H UR S O' A V, MAY 20, 1948

, '.
! TO newspoper people the symbol "30"
- ' denotes the end of a story; but more '
, than -thot. it has token on 0 half-mystical
as , a term ,signifying the ending of
, anything. And is another symbol ,
that, appears ot the boftom of every page
of 'a' story except the lost. It is simply the
, d" II
wor more. , ,
.I ,
Your formal e'ducotion may be com-
pleted now. For some of you, undoubtedly
it ,is. That's' 1130.
11
But a new.story is begin-
ning --:- 0 yarn ' of ' continuing' work:
anding' mind viewpoint" 0 of
experience, respo'r:tsibilities , and' increased
. knowl'edge.lt will ' haye many pages. and 'at
the bottom of every 'one will. be' written
I'

more ' . more
upt. Raymond Braddock says
a call to Kansas City was put
through 'fOF him in three minu.:
tes. Maybe we should do busi-
'
ness. in Missouri instead ' of in f' "'I b ":> d Woman Hurt Two Coupes
Dayton.
"ivie "U 00 ers " , .,
29 Members of "Class of ]948 Get
Diplomas --1'eDiorroWilHfigh" School
Commencement exercises for :29 memt rs of tlfe senior class
:viII held at 8 p. m. tomorrew in Wayne ville High 'hool,
the clos of another year of la tests, and activities. '
, I, m.orro\\ m the annual Class Day program will be
gIven In the gym naSlUm.
The commencement program follows:
Processional , '
Invocat ion by Rev. R. B. Coleman '
Salutatory by Rye
Selection, "Jellalabad" by the band
Valedictory by Patsy Bair j
Al umni greetings by Raymond Da yis
Aadress 'by Dr. W. S. Guiler, professor of education
at Miami University
March, "National Emblem," by the band
Presentatiqn of A,wards by Don G. Gahris
Presentation of diplomas by John '
Benediction by Rev. R. B. Coleman -
J '
.1
Last Sunday the class heard its baccalaureate sermon
preached by Rev Laurence M. Hall" associate rector of Christ
Episcopal Church in Cincinnati, who stressed human relations as
the main problem the graduates will face in the world. Mr. Hatl
built much of, his talk around the theme of John Donne's poem,
Not for ' Whom the Bell Tolls, It Tolls for Thee." He also
read a letter sent by a veteran to comedian Joe E. Brown, praising
Brown for aeeepting a Japanese prisoner's offer to shak hands on
u Pacinc island during the war, as an example of the Christian
spirit.
'
.. fbealL
HOBERT BAKER, Sr.
Xenia Rector to Speak
At Memorial Day Riles
Robert F. Baker, ' Sr., died
at 11 :30 p. m. Tuesday at his The Rev. A. Chandl er Craw-
home here at the age of 75. ford, rector ,"of Christ
He had been a farmer in thi pal Church III Xen1a, Wilt de-
altea until he becaine blind a- liver , the main addre s at, the
bout 20 years ago. annual MemoriaL Day obser-
Survivors include his wife, vance in Miami Cemet ry on
, Ina; a son, Robert, Jr.; a grand.. unday, May. 30, it .was 'ah;
daughter, Mrs. Jean Wagner; nounced yesterday by Luis
two sisters, Mrs. Esther Be rs ' Thompson, eh,airman of ar-
and Mrs. Lou Richardson, both , ran ements for the obs,ervance .
of ', CQvjngton, Ky.; two 'Waynesville'S American Le-
brotllers, 'Bernter Baker of gion Post No. 615 has also ar
White Oak, Ky., and Elva Ba- ranged a program featuring sel.
ker of Mt. ' Zion, K!. Funeral ections by' the Wayne ville
selivices will be hel , Satur.day High School ban j, invoc:ation
at ,2 p. tn. ' in the Waynesville b the post chaplain, benedic-
MethoOJst Church, followed by tion by Rev. Samud N. Keys,
burial in Miami Cemetery. The and rec,itation of the Gettys.
Rev. R; B. Col man will of- burg address by a 10 al student.
fie'iate. Friends may call at the A I,..egion . comm ittee will'
Stubts Funeral Home tombr- place flags Gn veteran I g-r;:tves
row evening. .. III advance of the program. In
-
ea ' e of rain, the affair will be
he) j in the Methodist" Church" .
MRS. ,MARY CAMPBELL
The' County circula-' 'D 'h 'C ' ' ' ' Damaged In Crash Sat.
tion manager ,for one of the eat urve ,on 73 ' A knee suffered CinCinnati daily papers has ' , ", by LelliP Smith of Lytle Mrs. Mary Campbell, 75 -moved to Hamilton, and reports ' Ways of , preventing furfher last Saturday morning ' when a qied 'at 9 :15 a. m. Tuesday at that he,can,call Warren County loss of life and property at the 1934 ,coupe' driven , by her qus- her home on Route 4-8
pOin'ts much petter from there sharp curve on Route 73 in' band Clarence, collided with, a ' ('Waynesvill Route 2) f llow-
Legion Picks Committees
For July 4 Celebration
tnan he could when he lived in Waynesville were discussed at 1935 coup.e driven by Miss Ann ing a lengthy illness. She was American Pos ' 61 5
LebatlQn. " the Civic Club Monday, and Wheelan of Harveysburg. a widow. . has pick d th,\! 'fQ110wing cam-
His vacated home in Leb-., it wJls voted hM'e pubUc The' crash oceurred fnr it Fourth
anon is occupied by "Inother "affaIrs com,mlttee chalXman at- Road ahd Route 73 exactly on ters, Mrs. Ruth Benham of of July celebrati on, ' wl)ich will ,
man 'whosejob c0yers town next .meet'- line' qf Xlel)ia, ,Miss Eva , Campbell of last three days this y ar:-
county. ThlS man tells me .he ' ls 10:2' ,and ur:ge Ville. MlSS Wheelan was drtvinp: Columbus, 'Mrs. 'Edith 'Lewis General chairman" , Louis
, considerin2' a m'ove 10 . ,Club , mem1:)erS favored both west on Route 73 bound for and Mary Schmidt, both Grounds ' aJll( d
Frartldin, to ' escape the Ohio , the elimination of the curve Centerville where she' is a wait- of 'Waynesville; and fiv,e sons, props, Robert . Workm,an;
Central Telephone Company:s, and the Jillacing- af a' iarge warn- ress. ,The Smiths 'were driving Centerville, Lawrence Sports, Willi,am, Sawyer; Re- ',
L excHange. .' at, the ' toP. o.f 'the 'hi11 into Wavnesville from Lytle. of Springboro, Russell of Lytle, freshments, Chester CareYi
, . - " unhl It can be el,lInanated: It Mr. Smith said he stopped for ' John of Dayton, and James of 'Kenneth Bradley; Tlc-
, the, telephone was poiqted ou't that the state the stop sign; started to turn will be held kets, Ralph Peters; firewor.ks, '
, ,has given us to an,d town must share the. cost left and then saw the other car
' Francis Gene Brown and S. L.
by new the curve too' late to a crash. Miss ,Friday aftern.ooo 'in the Stubbs Robinson';' Entertainment, Fran-
trunk Improved ' It IS an the cprporation hmit. Wheelan insisted ,he had not Funeral Hom,e, with burial in cis Gene Brown, Bob Mehaffie,
courtesy. of Its and Plans were ' made to , hold a .stopped. 'Smith was brought be. ' Miami Cemetery. .: Bob Osborn, and Bob Bernard,'
has m a new . Oof tlie dub 'fore Mayor, Warren Braddock's . But Its .long-dlstan,ce service ,the Boy Scout caban. ' ' court. and fined 't 0 ' '-and costs CORA' SMITIi ROBERSON as well not eXIst. ' Harry Vonderhaar of Cincin- on a of failing to yield , It IS toler.ated , because W,ar- Dati made a ,talk on Ute New' the " , Cora Smith Roberson,
rep County never ,had real York' Stock Exchange, ointin _
62, died at 4 :50 p. m. Salur- and m
h
anyhre- Qut that tbe 'meeting heini 'SALESMAN RUNS' OFF esOs' . dC;>1J t , now w at. t ey held an t 56th anniversar U ' S '42 TOWN' eral '
mlsslng. The of ' f th , h e' f d' 'A, .. . .. , telephones I pte It f 19W,: ' . , :An untdenttfied . . salesman She is survived by her'
abd shows it e prom.se 0 . 1m ' . chartve I
from. Delaware OhiO escaped band, oscar- Roberson; four ,
rQving. The slowness' of calis ,,;q.. , '. : , injury yesterday when his car da
1
ughters, Mrs. Zella Hill of ,m'ajor IS a defect , before" you ,In- ran off U. S. Route 42 about Dayton, Mrs. Louise Singleton, towns tbese , (lays. speaker s 2 mUes south of WaynesviHe and Mrs. A ice Mills and Mrs. Ev- It will cost Ohio Central a lot Do,! t attention. to snapped off two , guard-rail elyn Gray, all of Lebanon; and .... """Py to bring us up to the' bps.A. broker glyes all the: 10- posts. He continued ,on his way two Harold, at home and System's standards, but if forrriatlon he on the, worth after his car was towed into Ray in California. " ' , . are not' willing to do it 9
f
.
a
security but the Waynesville to have its fender . Graveside services were con- sllould retire from the. field IS ,to mak.e hiS own and , butn;per straightened. He duetted in Miam i Cemetery by 'let a capalrte companf take deCISions.
reported some papers fell off B., Coleman of Waynes- .Warren 'Counfy should
the , seat and he was leaning vii e yesterday afternoon with satisfied with' anything PATRONIZE GAZETTE, down to retrieve them when he Stubbs Funeral Home handling best. _
ADVERTIIER8 control of the car. ,.-
, "
SEATS 'ARE CHA\NGED
IN THE lWlN THEATRE
Beginning last rtight, ,' the
Twin' Theatre has 1'92 uphols- ,
tered chairs for its patrons, in '
plaee of the
250 wIDoden 'chairs so familiar
to most WaYResville, residents, '
The ch;ange was be.'
tween yesterday motptng. when,
,the shipment ,of seats arrived,
and 7 p. m. yesterday when the
fi'rst show started .
Miss Irma Fires l1as resigned
her nursing position at 'Miami
Valley Hospital and is now
connected with Dr. Ellis and
Hendnckson in Xenia. "
.,
j
The Miami Gazette
88TABLIBBBD 11ao
Pabliahed Every 1ihursday ,
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL G. SMITH, Editor
E'ntered .a aecond claa. matter at the POlt Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1.50 a Year In Advan'Ce
Events Coming' Up
(To have events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami
. ' before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) , ,
'MAY 21 '
at W. H. S., 8 P. M.
. MAY 23
Go to Church r .
Legion baseball team vs. Oola, Kahn team of Cincinnati, 2 :30 p.m.
Softball exhibiti9n game with liearthstone Inn, Xenia, 8 P. M.
All-day meeti ng at Mt. Holly Methodist
Corporate Communion fo'r St. Mary's Men, 8 a. m. '
J
MONDAY, MAY 24
, BoyScout Troop 40 at 7 :15 p. m. ,
Softball, Bellbrook vs. Fairley's, 8 P. M. '
, ,
. . WEDNESDAY, MA'y 25 '
Kitchen Kookers 4H Club of l,.ytle at ,Ross borne, 7 :30 p. m.
Flower Show at Bellbrook.
Softball, American Legion vs. ,Miller's, . 8 p. m_
THURSDAY, MAY 27
Sew-Sq 4-H Club, 1 p. m.
Softball, Spring Valley 'vs. Kier's, 8 p. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
R. B. Coleman. Minister
Church school ' 9 :30 'a. m ..
J. J. Burske, Supt.
Worship er.vice 10:30 a.m,
, Youth Fellowship
Sunday, 7 :30 p. m.
s:r.-MARY'S EPISCOPAL '
aAMUEL N. KEY8, Mini8ter
Church School, ... . 9 :30 a. m.
Nursery School 10:30 a. m.
Morning Prayer . 10:30 a. m.
FRIENDS
First bay School 9 :30 &I.m.
Meetin.g for Worship ,
10.:30
S'I'.AUGUmNE
Father Krumbolti, Nest
. Masses ' 8 and 10 A. M.
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WAYNESVIUE .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
REV. ' COLEMAN TELLS
OF CHURCH DEDICATION
A remarkable envelope col-
lection of was given by
, the 406 persons attendihg the
dedication of. a new $20,000
Methodist Church in Rainsboro,
Highland County, ' last Sunday,
Rev. R. B. Coleman reported.
Rainsboro is his boyhood home.
Mr. Coleman also pointed
out that n,ext Sunday will ' be
the last In'' the present
ference year, . artd the' annual
Ohio ' Conference will convene
in May 25,
at the Broa'd St. Methodist
Church. ' .
ST. MARY'S CHURCH PLANS
CORPORATE ' COMMUNION
' BREAKFAST FOR MEN
Next Sunday, Trinity Sunday,
wilJ be a Mens Corporate
Communion and Breakfast at
St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
The Service will begin at 8
A. M. The men of Christ
Churchl._Xeniaz will be present ,
also. Tqe celeorant wil) be the
Rev. A. Chandler Crawford of
Xenia. , .
. At the breakfast in Smith's
Restatirant following the se"r. '
M,r. Crawford will speak
on laymen' s work. '
....
Bible. School

9 :30 a.m. W. C. T. ,U. MEETING .
, -iO:30 'a.m. . .Waynesville Worne'n' s Christ.
CHU
' -itCH CHRIST, tlan Temp'erance Union met on
,.,.. May 1'4 at 2 , P. M. Mrs/ J.en-'
RALPt1 E. STIN.ON, Mlnlat... , nie Bradley was hostess and
Bible School 9 :30 I.IIL program leader. ' "
, Worship to:30 , I .... , Mrs. Bradley led in devotions
P M r 7 by readin.g a portion of the
rayer ee IDJ. :00 ,p.m. , 13th Chapter
t
ist CorihU1ians '
Yount People s Meeting , which was ' fol owed by prayer.
, 7 :00 p.1D. Th th h
Evening p.m. ' . ' e ,erne of t e meeting
_ bemg Child Welfare, articles
CAESARS 'amEI( FRIENDS were read and discussed con-
REY. DAYIO Mlnlateft 'cerning tbe child and.family life.,
A review of Union Signal
Worship Service 9 :4S a. m. and a chapter of the .study book
Sunday School, 'f 0 :4S "Notes an the Alcoliol Pro-
I - gram" were foliow'ed by sug-
' MT. HOUY METHODlSI' for work by 'the Leg-
T. M. M'lnleter' Islativ-e',' Director, Mlrs. Sara
Braddock. Ai short business ses.
Sunda! School 9 :30 I.",. sion fotto.wed the. program and
W;;ShiP a.m'. a,dJourned
Evenin, 7 :30 p.m. During the social hour the
, hostess served delicious refre'sh_
!J1ents is an innovation
10 the Society, , "
tmCA E. U. B. OIUROI
... v. SHANNON
Suaday School 9':30 a.m.
Mrs. James Garrison, SupL
Preaching. 1st 3rd Sundays
eicb month to:3,O LIIl.
Evening Service 7 :30 P. M.
E .. V. Barnhart and Miss
Marte Riffle ' had as Sunday,
guests Dr. and Mrs. John Ayer
and. M'f;. and Mrs. Atkins of
Xe.nta _.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB HOLDS
MEETING AT "OOGLERS
, The Friendship Club h Id the
regular May meeting 6n Well.
n sda at the home o!f Mrs.
Charles with Mrs. "V.
E. Stroud and Mrs. John J.
Burske assistant hostesse.
Mrs. Eldlbn Retallick," Mrs.
Frank M.orrow ,a,nd ' Mrs. Roy
Clark were guests. Devotion:S
were .conducted by Mrs .. R. B. '"
Coleman and contests, were held
of the afternoon. ' , .
The -club adjourned to meet
in June with 'a IUlncheon The
place \ViII be announced later.
, A dessert course was ser-
ved. . ' ,
. HAPPy HOUR (l.UB, MEETS
WIlli MRS. SMl'm
The Happy ,HOUf Oub mem-
bers ,enjoyed the May meeting
.the home of Mrs. Harry
,SmIth on Tuesday, with about
twenty.four members and guests
present.
Following ilie ,business ses-
sion, Mrs. Laurence' Furnas and
Mrs. Raymond Blraddock were
in charge of the program. A
\ book review was given bX Mrs.
FUrnas on .. the livres of 'Mary
and Martha!' and Mrs. Elsie
Hockett read two selections on
"Mo,ther", Miss S'lie Furnas
gave two piano solos and a con.
test was conducted by the com-
mittee in charge.
The club adjourned and dur.
ing the social hour a dessert
cours'e was' served. ,Mrs.
monq Wilsop will be the June
hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Clarence J.
Davis spent the -weekend with'
her parents, in ' Leesburg,
I -

, '- I. I , WAY.NE,SVILLE, OHIO
JJc THE MIAMI GAZETTE
', orne ' , T' H U R S 0 A '(, MAY
PAGE 2
No. 4389
20, 1948
Mr. and Mts. Harold Wil-
, liamson and daughter Betty of
Dayton called at the Friends
Home on Sun by.
Mrs. George - wain, . Mrs'.
nse Kinnar i, Mrs. Ali e
MacCurdy, Mrs. Harold Mac-
Curdy. and Miss Grace Lewis, '
all of Pendleton, ,Ind. came to
the Home on Thursday to sur
prise their cousin Miss Mary
Boston on her birthdaV. '
, , .
Mrs. Lucile Armitage spent
the week-end in Dayton with
her cousin Miss Glenna Marsh.
Miss Olive 'Williams left
Friday to visit relatives in
Urbana, Ill. '
Monday. for to join
her sister, Mrs: Afice Telfair
for a visit to their niece, Mrs.
Edith Farquhar Bacon and' hus.
band in Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. Earl Burnet and daugh
ter, Mrs. ' Hazel Harness of
Bellbrook ,called on tlieir aunt
Mrs. Clark 'on Sunday
afternoon. ,
. Miss Edwards is
spending a rew days at the
home of her nephew Mr. Wil
son and , family near FARMERs CLUB HEARS .
Springfield, Ohio. ABOUT MEMORIAL
MISS Minnie Dodson was a
guest on Thursday at the Far-
merl.s Club held at the home of
Mr: and Mrs. Harvey Sackett.
, Mr. Ira Brown and son
George of Franklin ' spent Sat-
at th.e home of M:rs. Anna
WIlliamson. ' I
Mrs. Evalyn Peterson left
. . .
LOST AND FOUND
Will the girl who left her
g,irdle .it:l a booth at Smith's
Restaurant this week please
,come' back. ' SHe can have
" '
th'e upon 'identifying
it. No Questions asked.
The Wayne Township Far
mers Club met with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Sackett on Thurs.
day and enjoyed a pork dinner.
The special topic was given by
Mrs. Paul. Tomlinson her sub
jecf being "Origin ' and Customs
'of Memorial Day in the United
States. "
. gue,st speaker Miss
Minnie Dodson from the Friends
Home who talked informally on
"Unrelated Events." Guests
,were Mrs. J. E. McClure, Miss
Dodson; MisS' Reba Braddock
and Master Kenneth Gray.
The June , will
be ,at the "Town House" in
Franklin with Mr. and Mrs.
'Ronald Hawke as hosts.
to 1948 gradua_ We are a cocal failure
'when it comes to thinking up good advice fot thiI
great but 'we did collKt a few good old
btomJdes, viz.: "Hew to the "Shoulder to'
the wheel." 'Wote to the .griDdStooe." hpeet: on
the JP'OUIld." "BY. OIl. aU." .' , ,
. ,
, If ,011 fI1iIl/oRD.,.u 0/ 'MI. )wU H" 'W ..
. fllhhOllJ 0IIr .wk.. A.,..,,,,, IIlI "' . tII.-"
10 110 .'" 10 ,OIl .. 10 fIIiIj ,011 "
filii .. ,1H1 iii
,
, .
Sobio senna.
3 .TH.E MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILL'E, OHIO No. 4369
'. T H U R S 0 A "i, MAY 20, 1948
TWIN.
Leas.es
fin its run ton ight,
Bette . Da:vi s. "Durango Kid'
\ ill b to see,
tom Valley" COL. with Charles'
miley Burnette, and
Virgi nia Hunter, n the screen
Frida . . \4nd aturday. With this
-short. As sho\\ n in. the film,
Chauncey Olcott was one of the
originators of the m,odem mu-
sical play, and received his first
training in show business as
of a, typical American mi-
nstrel show.
by
FOX HOLLY
newest Durango ptcture goe ,
to ev ry tick t purchaser, an.
autographed photograph of
Starrett as , the Ourango, Kid.
hantom' Val1ey'" has a new
twist for a Western-the arch
villain is a woman. WitTl the '
f ature are .a musical Western
short' "Tumble Weed Tem:p s'
U-I, a stooge comedy "Hold
That Lion" COL., and a color
cartoon.
,With Wednesday and Thurs-
day's feature" I Love Trouble"
(Col.), wherein Franchot Tone
plays a sm:ooth' detective role
111 a neat lIttle mystery invol-
ving five beautiful women,
there's a clever all-star conledy
short,' "Sillie Bille" COL. fea
turing an old favorite of the
theatre, Billie Burke.
Welt, it's happened' They' re
in I Somehow, you
say about them is an anti-cli-
max, after wai ting: some 20 .
years. It's worth a trip to the
box-office to walk in .past
freshly painted walls, OV& the
deep, new c.arpet, and walk'-"':
don t run-down tlie hew side
aisles to ) our favorite spot ..in
the Twin Theatre. Sit down,
sink in, then pinch' yourself.
Yes, it is the Twln. Yes, you
are enjoyin2' solid comfort as
, Put on your Kelly green, gi v
your bowler an I rish tilt, and
you won't need a Shamrock for
,g''Ood luck, because Warner
Brothers' big parade of color
and songs, colleens and Kilar-
n e , " My Wild I rish Rose", will
Meadow
\ watch the screen in your
own to\vn. It's happened at.Jast.
The new seats are
in!
be' at the Twin Sunday and
Monday. Shir'ring Dennis Mor-
gan the Chau'ncey Olcott,
Andrea King' 'as the beautiful
Lillian Russell, and Arlene Dahl
as Rose Donovan, the original
"Wrld I rish Rose", it tells the
life ' story of Chauncey Olcott,
celebrated composer,- singer of
Iri sh ballads. A back-
ground m instrel days, the
race of the Robert E; Lee and '
the ' Natchez, ea.r1y Am:ericttb
vaudeville, the old Fourteenth
St. Theatre, the
characters of William Muld'oon
.and William Stanton, viv.e his-
torical authenticitv to the film.
. .
Gold
MILK
,DELIVERY DAYS
TUES.-mURS.-SAT.
Sam,e Day Each Week
"
STOKES DAIRY . ,
Seats 'are placed for better
vision, and there' ll be no di-
and breaking bO'ards, which
traGtions such' as creakin g wood
caused turmoil bef reo The new
color s heme green and w.hite
on the front and the foyer,
tel green and -subdued red in
the lobb . The auditorium will
I rubbed and painted, too.
I hope lhat many townspeopl
who have been givin{! the Twin
a wide berth these past several
Old costumes (not so unlike
the "new look"), rich ' Tech- LEBANON
nicolor scenes and Morgan's
sinO'ing merit special attention.
World News (WB) is on, too,
and a "Juvenile J ' U-l
Frank Sibc"
Representative
. ars will again be supporting ,
their local theatre . .
Briefviews: f'J ezebel ' WR
PI,one 21
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ONWARD, EVER . UPWARD I
. our p-adaadoD hi .... eChool marks another mile-
, elooe in your climb up the of. lUoo.eM.
. ' . '. \
Mar We 'o&'. our IiDceft OD yoUr
.chieveiDeDt. We are proud the fad that our eenieee
. may haft.been helpful, eYeD in emall meaBure, in ald.
iDlYou 'in tJ:te attaiameDt of goal, ' and we bu.t
that we may eo.:atiDue, liene you ill the futuro. .
"
, .
Puneral
.
Bome
' .
Mr. and Mrs. Charies Mummert
of Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Dillon
McMillan of CinCinnati, Mr. and
Mr Arthur. WiTson of bay ton
Mr. and Mtrs. Ted Mclntrire
son and Mr. an'd Mr . Herbert
McMillan and family of
vey burg were Sunday afternoon
,guests of Russel Wil on and
famity. .
Mrs. E. V; Barnhart enter-
tained on Tueisday f the pa t
week and had as guests, her
Club, and Mr. D. R.
Smith, -Mrs. Alva Thomps n
and Mrs. Marie p
gue ts. Three tables were hl
r lay duri'ng the aft rno n, with
Mrs. H. L. R e, Mr . R nald
Hawke and Mrs. R. G. Millet
receiving th'ir prize. Refre h-
meni . .followed the games. .
SMITH rlectric Service
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'Miami $11.35 Pitteburgh .. . 4.10
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Phoenix . '. $31.65 Memphia 7.95
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EXPENSE-S:-AID TOURS i
Gri.yboUlld', carefr .. , a11.'f!C'u.iv! tours .
include botel ..... rvationa, PtHeml, en- i
tAtrtainQl8llt, meal" far .. - all planned in
advance to fit your individual plant and
vacation budpt. ' . "
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A FARM DIARY
Dy D. J. FRAIZER
, Ma 15, 1948-Corn plant-
ing time 'but no Corn planted.
The twelfth was the date re-
commended byt on the after-
noon of the eleventh it rained
again and ]las cold an-d
rainy ever since. The locust
trees are in bloom, the iris and
the little yellow roses and the
lemon lilies. Two weeks yet
until Memorial Day. That
means the.flowers are early this
year in spite of the cool wea-
ther, for lemon lilies and iris
are my m';lin stay for bouquets
'for the cemetery. Though the
flowers are early, very hUle is'
planted in the garden. We
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6:00 x 16 FIRESTONE
,TIRES $13.95
(plus tax)
.'
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ALSO FULL LINE OF
, FIRESTONE PRODUCTS
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BA TrERI,ES
, , SEAT COVERS
TEXACO SERVICE
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
,
Sp,ORTING GOODS '
MOTORBICYCLE8
MOTORCYCLES
Phone 506X 5 Mulberry St.
I,
LEBANON, OHIq, ,
"MEADOVi GOLD Product."
Phone 21 OHIO
FRANK 8IBeY, Repre.entatlve
planted potatoes but they are
not cornine- up very well.
. Thi week we sold the ring-
leader of our band of outlaw
pigs. Aft:er 1 saw him, jump
from the ground to, the top of
Jmanger, at least three feet
hlgli, and then g:o over the other
ide which was another foot
higher I decided we had no
place for him. This time he
didn't hang by his fronL . feet
and scramble over it, it 'was a
(::lean jump with all four 'feet
Garage
on t11e top and another leap to
'clear the other side. Now they
tell that ,even at the sale
couldn't Ikeep him in, that
he climbed rig:ht up the side of
the pen and got out not once
but several times. We had no
place for a pig like that" even '
though we would ' have liked to
put another fifty pounds on
before selltng. . . .
Our white dlrake disappeared
too, so now Mrs. White Duck
must live with the brown ducks
or alone. Now that the color
line has been broken down, she
stays with them. We hope there
wiII be no more trouble since
Buck shot a fox on our place
the other day. He took the paws
to town and collected his
bounty. The fur was hot prime, -
so he could' not goet anything
for that, but the place may be
safer now for IPoultry, May be,
1 say. For last night th,e dogs
barked and fussed alldwanted
to ' go out after something;
when I went to the window I
smelJed a familiar smell and
kept them in the house; Maybe'
four I saw , last year are
back looking for more setting
hens. .
1 am afraid the Holstein cats
are qird catchers. At least they
try harder than J like. Just a
minute ago 1 'saw Tom coming '
down from the big. locust tree
and then he ran .up the small
locust tree after the blue jay.
The 'b)ue . jay hopped from
'. This age' of iet plll.lel leaves UI older a
bit .bewildered. It's up to you, gradultetl of
. 1948, to keep up with the swift, pace of tocilY.
It ."eans alermesl, studYi quick .. of
pace ; adaptability. .
, But whatever the future may hold, we're ,put.
ting all our be .. on you. We know you'U "'ta.e
I
jt in your , stride. ' ,' and to an of you,
LANDIN6' .
&: 'SERVICE
. WE HAVE BEEN SERVING ,
This Commul1lty, 'for many
years, long knoVJ
that WITHOUT QUALITY, no
{'rice however low win be sat-
Isfactory to a bereaved family.
.:A1 our funeral home, you
will always find good materials
t- WE HAVE NO OTHE'R
KIND TO OFFER.
'MeCLUIRE,
HO'ME
WAYNESVILLE. 0"10
limb to limb and eemed to be
,teasing the cat. Tom's tail qui-
vered and swung but the .1,ay
kept just too far a way for
to prinlg' I 0 finally the Jay
fle\v away and the ,cat came
down. I f the cat could d iscrim i-
nate between English sparrows
and song sparrow r and blue
jays and r d 1 irds I would
thmk, II All right, PUSSy. those
sparro\Vs are just as bad as rat
and mice so go get them but
save our little wrens and the
song sparrows."

AS YOU CROSS
.THE THRESHOLD
carrying you from
school , days into the
please add
our name to your list
of well-wishers. May
the full of .uc.-
,cess be yours in the
. years to come.
"
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE ..
OfotlO No. 4369
THURSDAY, MAY ' 20,1948
vye the tivir;;
R,'lVc us Onol and Ger-
antum to g9 with Beulah but
their . calve turned out to e'
Almas and Andy instead. Just
two days apart and so nearly
aliketnaty u have to look at the
. to t 11 which is which. A mas
has longer white socks than
' Andy or perhaps it js the other
way around.

A ther .lIellt e,
aad a e
GRADlJATION!
For years you've
been working and
hoping . and now
reached it'l
Our heartiest congratu- .
lations, graduate. f?f 1948 t
May . you reach
every milestone you
Bet out for
on the road of Ufe I
MOM'$ . ' BEtCHER'S

"Meet Me at
0.1t.; GRApUATES.
made the 9I'Qde,' and here a:re
.
three rousing cheers for each of
,
you. We think just tops,
and we're Willing to bet this haH .
. ;
of the world on Any further
proof you care to brinq to becIr
. .
i on the subject will be warmly
. welcomed by au
Photo Service.
"
PAGE 5 THE MIAMI
OHIO No. 4369
TH U RSDAY, MAY 20, 1948
JJa-';ve'!::ib';'" .
I .
Mr. Clifford Doster left
Sunday by autom'o-
bi le to 10'10 his wife and
ter who are visiting friends and
relative in Hollywood, New
York. ihe Dosters plan. to re-
turn home ' within two weeks.
Mrs. Dollie of Ger-
mantown was a Friday 'jtvening
dinner guesL of her
daughter, Mrs. Auzwood Mar-
tin.
Mr. and Mrs . . Howard Col-
ett of Wilmington spent Sun-
with Mr. Col-
lett's sister-m-Iaw, Mr. ,A. S.
Collett and son Robert.
Mrs. Osee Harlan had as her
guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Cline, and Mrs. Rubv
stump. ,
Mrs. W. E. Frost was hostess
to the Woman's Society of
Christian Service, at her home
\Nednesda y afternooI1. ' .
Miss Esthe.r Prather spent the
weekend a the . housegue t of
Mr. and Charles Voier
at their country home northeast
of town. '
Mrs: Wi! ur McCarren was
ho tess at a stork shower Riven
at her home, Wednesday even-
ing, in <;ompliment to Mrs. Auz-
WOL d Martin, (nee Phyllis
Shidaker. )
Mrs . . Essie 'Gray, one of our
01 jer citizens, is quite ill at her
home on Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Cottingin and
falnil who have been residing-
wi ;h Mrs. Essie Gray have mov-
ed in 'o the -Lytle home on Clark
A.venue.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellis and
. Mrs. Laura Shidaier, alfended
a birthday surprise dinner given
at the home of Mr. and .Mrs.
Harry Howe in Dayton com-
plimenting f.\r. Howe's mother
Mrs. Ida Howe. .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Easter
entertained-lthe- W--elcome Bible
Class of Jonah's Run Church
at their country home Wednes-
lay .
Miss Mary Lou Moore stu-
dent at I Wilmington College
sp'ent '.weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
TIuJJ li.1Ie
BlACK SJ.'OT
i ..... eeDter of the .-
"rei to 1 but .Mp ,,0111' eye
.em .... da.te. of' 19481' We
,
jGlt, bow yoatre .oln. to
. ,
.... ., in.rk this wOl'ld,
, ... d we .... yoa '"ol'leb 01
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S"R,
CLEANERS
WA 'riVESVILLE, 0.

Mr. and Mrs. Dalla' Barton
and son were aturliay even-
ing of Mr .. Barton'
brother-in-law and famHy of
Xenia. .
'Mrs. Louise Fite was a Ruest
of Mr. and Mrs. George Water-
house in\.... Waynesville, atur-
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardin of
Dayton were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Hardin's mother" Mrs.
Clara Garjubia. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins of
Centerville spent Sunday after-
noon with Mr. Collin's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins.
BACCALAUREATE SERMON
GIVEN JtJ. HARVEYSBUtCG
The J. T.
Hendry, minister of the ' Leb-
anon Presbyterian Church, de-
livered the Haccalaureate set-
. mOll Sunday eye. at the Massie
Twp. Hi h School Auditorium.
I
COllUDeDcement, (III' the
: name alqDi&.e.. Ia Dot 'the
end but tbe
the be9'nn'nQ oj a Dew
adventure UpoD . wh1ch
You are about to embark.
/
you c:loI. the cloon OIl
ldqh 8Chool careea
. cmcl 101IIUY CD that
new ad .. tuN .... wIah
you ail cmd
.ucc:ea.
DOT
FOOD STORE
. have, changed since
your parents went to ichool.
Today'. Swift competition
that you be pre:.
pared.
Co.grlllulMimts ;" Or-
,

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WaynesviUe
National Bank

The High Scho I Glee Club un
er the direction of Mr. Edna
Compton Bo an -presented two
mu ical numbers.
Prayer" by Malott and "Whis-
permg Hope" b"y Hawthorne.
The Rev. J. P. rhornberry of
. Jonah' RU11 Church delivered
the I nvocation and Benediction.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burske,
Mr. and Mrs. William Strouse,
Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mrs. H. B.
Earnhart, Miss N a0111i Earnhart,
Mrs: J. P. Fromm, Mrs. Stan-
ley Bailey, Mrs. Marvin Smith,
Mrs. Elmer Grove, Mrs. D. C.
Ridge, Mrs. Lucile Armitage,
....... "...... .... . ..
-lIOURS:
. 912 each
15 afterlloons except ,
.
79 Saturday
Other evenings by
AppOintment
TELEPHONE 62-R
E. '
OPtometric Eye Speeiaud
26 SoutJl Detroit 8tnet
omo
Mrs. Roger Brown
l
and Mrs.
E. F. Earnhart attended the Ba- ,
tavia Eastern tar In pection on
Monda evening.
,
Dr. and Mr . A. E. tout and
daught f, with Mr. and ' Mr.
Waltz of Oayc n, aw
"Macbeth at the Little Theatre
in Yellow pring on ahl1'day
evening.
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Mr. and Mr . Fred Braddock
and children had a unday
even in dinner guests Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Wild and. son of
Harveysburg. Mr. Wilde' left
Monday . fo:r two weeks in
Florida where he will be on
active duty with Reserve of-
ficers.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bar-
nard and daughter, Kay Ann,
of Alpha were Sunday a:fter-
.noon guestS of Mr. and Mrs.
E. F .. Earnhart.
Miss Ea thel Alexander,
daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Leo-
nard Alexander f Bil! Hill, Ky.
and Mr. Letcher Alexander, s Ii
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alexan
der, weI' united in mar-
riage at Ne\ port Ky. n May
12. Mr" and Mrs, A1exander are
now at th home of
Mrs. Nettie Tinney in Dayt n.
Mr. and Mr. Roger Brown
and children visited relatives in .
Hillsboro on Sunday af. moon.
Mrs. Lucile Arm itage was a
weekend guest. of Mj s Glenna 1
Marsh tn Dayton.
PERENNIALS
Daisi.es.
Hibiscus,
Sweet Williams
Cllrysanthemums
EDNA ST . JOHN
Across from Texaco
BUIlDII-GS CHATTELS AUTOMOBILES tlABILITY
4 Y- FARM INSURANCE"
in the Ohio PanD.. will Pft you broad proaecdoa ag.ahQt lOiIet
OIl JOur farm. It JOW' buildiap, JOUr chauel., JOut
ud ,oUr llabWlJ for acddeota to otbera. '\Vb, DOt tee as today
Ya, JOG'" aI. )'QU'n iasurecI Ua .... OhIo Jranaent
,Karl D; Dakin Insurance Agency . I' ,
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. <iBPhone 153, '20 E.lrlulberry, LEBANON, 0.'
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Jlaytag Company Sets Washer Production Record 1
When the 54year-old Company of Newton, Iowa, produced It's five millionth washer recently. :
the occasion was marked,by a ceremony. Iowa Governor Robert D. Blue and leaden in buslneslS.
industrial, labor and civic' gathered to celebrate the event which set' a new record In wasbtir
production history. . . ,
'.rom Smith, head of the ' resef,rch division, which developed the modern May tag, Is Sh\)Wl1 npper lett,
autographing the onepiece atum11num tub which has had Ii large share in building.. Mnytag popularity.
Assembly Vf.()rk,ers are !'Shown below lowering the ...tub, Into its enameled steel jacket. At right, MleB
Rosanne l\lorgan, 1947 May tag Q111een, 1R christenl'ng the wltl1 a bottle of milk. Looking ,on.
nearest the cameI'll {J'om left, W. I. Sparks, secretary of the Majtag Comllan, who has been with
the firm forty-nllie years; Letha TrtrttL, iss Morgan'", pred",cessor as May tag Queen;. Roy BJladt, May-
tag v.lcepresldtmt In charge of sa,\ea and advertising and president of The American Wuher And lron"r
Association': Verne R. Martin, sales manager; 1-'1' r,'Iartl\g II, Iowa State SeD.tor ' aDII third'
generation president of the wasJller company, and Iowa QOVlYl'l'f'l l' .Rllle.
The May tag Company made Its first washer .In 1907 and it!'; ;"l;)l'nnth maclltne ftl 1-927. Between:
the four mtllionth May tag In 19U and the five mtllionth " ,jtag took three year8 tlm.e out
l
from peacetime production to e:ngage in war work. The five millionth washer ,18 retained by,
May tag as a souven'" ,
Fairley ardware Stores
8 - BIG STORES - 6
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THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
T ,H. URSDAY, ' MAY
MURPHY PITCHES
ONE-HIT OPENER
)
,
No.
20, , 1948
IN SOFTBALL
Pitcher I.. Murphy complete.
'ly stole ' the how in Monday
ni ght's opel r in the Waynes-
ville Softhall league with a bril-
I liant one-hit, 2-0 win for
t r:u; over Miller s Restaurant. '
, Besides limiting the losers to ,
"', one lone singl e in the 6th
./ :.; ,J fraI1)e, si!lgled bdme
, his club s first run 10 the fourth
'I along with fanning 7 of the Mil-
ler's. Bailev scored ' both
for the white umformed Kler s
' outfit with manager "We'a..
zel" M iller and 3 rd basetnaI'\.
Bill Pope gaining top defe. nsive '
honors of the evening. Manager
J ohn Sackett secured the 10se('s
only hit.
' About 300 people helped
her in Waynesville"s 1948 soft-
ball season and their generous
contributions were acknowledg-
. , ed over the PA system by Boq
O'Regan, loop president. Ma-
o yor Warren BraddolCk," John
, !, Go'ns, School Board Pre
and Constable Charles .Jcy
part1cipated in the pre-gam
ceremonies, His Honor zippmj! a
"called third strike" past Mr.
Joy who thereby emulated th
famous Casey Jones of p'ro e
, and poetry. 'Mayor Braddock,
>(., " Mr. Gons and Henry Geiger,
owner of the park where ail
' league games are played
spoke briefly of the good that.
the softball league can accom-
plish. '
Umpires Pugh ,and Gross of
the Dayton Umpires Associa-
tion ,
Phyllis Jean Bailey, Route 2
Donald J. Baird, Lytle -
John \-t. Hagemeyer, Route 3
banny 'H artsock, Route 2,'
Lillian Mae Stansberry, Waynesville,
Gene Steinke, Lytle
Complimentary...
sponsored by Jim McClure, lo-
cal spor(s enthusiast, were dis ..
tributed.

LEGION' NINE TO MEET
CINCINNAn FOE SUNDAY
Milton E, J ones, Patrida Ann Baird, WaynesvilJe
Sam Brown, Route ' 1
Phyllis Burnett, Lytle ,
Faye E. Creech, 1
Donald M. Dakin, Route '1
Maryellen Fisher, Waynesville
Glenna M. Kleinllenn, lebanon
Shirley Lawson, Waynesville
Norma F. Longacre, Lytle
Yvonne Stubbs, W'aynesviJIe
BeHy Thom:as, Lytle
Leah J. Thompson, Route 3 ,
Victor M.' Thompson, Waynesville
Waynesville Junior Ame'rican-
Legion basebalJ team 'Win make
its first start of the season, this
Sunday at 2':30 p. m. at the
high school diamond, . meeting
the Cincinnati American Legion '
Joanne O'Banion, Route 1
_ F. Weltz,
Earl W. Rye, Route 2 ,
Wilbur C. Florence, Oregonia Route 2
Rich.ard Graham, Lytle
Norma Gruber, Waynesville
Bonnie V. Satte.rthwaite, Route 1 ,
Robert Keith Sherwood, Reute t
Oris F. Smallwood" Waynesville
Class Colors-Opal Blue and Cream '
Class Rose ,
Class Motto - The Past Forever Gone;
The Future StHI our OWJ1
Post 372; managed by Ray
l:rnst, President, ' Ohio State
Umpires AssocatlOn.
' SHI,P AHOY, MA'ESI
You've anchored ship , of dr:eame iD the
Harbor 91 ACcomplishment and are to
embark on that ,long yoyage in aearch ,or ex-
perience 8Ucceu.
We willa you bon tJoyale. May your cour.e
be c1uarted 'MOIII'" .moo'" GAd meay
you faee wi,1a poile aiad corafidenee ,Iaose tJay.
when ehe lOGIer, are TOuB" GJ&d .tormy.
Stubbs Funeral Bome
Y01IlIave tumed a pace
iii the Book of J,;ife. It is
beadJiDed in 1ettenof ,old"
"Gradaated fr4t)JIl Higb
School, 1,..." proud
s-ae, and we conaratuJate

aDd, ',U your bopea take
winp. ilia)' we voice our
hope that the IBD1e spirit
that ha. animated yoa to
tbi. pretleDt 81JCceu
win carry 7911 ' em to ',tiD
.... _ accomplillblDenta.
Wayie$ville Itrug Store
PHONE, .2121
OHIO
: ,MIS ' IS' THE AGE OF SPEED

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of jet buzz-bombs ond other scientific
T c:> keep pace, with this 8ge.
" t
and maintain a steady course. '
I
\' You MY. elMlked.p .. reeord
" - ...... tlll .. thll m' ....... iHI .. trust ,., .....
dorh will ...... with comp.,.w. .. c ....
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Crane's Garaqe
N. ST.
. PHONE 2781
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P,"GE 7 ' THE MIAMI GAZETTI:
OHIO No. ,4369
T H U RSD A V, MAY 20, 1948
mi. fiott"
There will I be an all-day
meeting at Mt. Hotly Methodist
Church this Sunday, May 23.
The speaker is expected to be
Dr. Mary Stone's
Bethel Mission in Chma.
Mr. Ralph Hutchin, Mrs.
Eunice Davidson 01 Xenia, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rogers and
Mrs. , , Emma Gibson, of Bell-
brook called on Mr. and Mrs.
Hiley Gibscm and daughter,
Mrs . . Richard Haines Sunday
afternoon.
M,. and Mrs. Everett Bun-
, nell and ' family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. ' Bert Bun-
nell, near Waynesville.
Mrs. Anna Lucas 'sp,ent the
weekend with her daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Thompson:
Robert Greene , of Dayton
'Mr. and Mrs'. HJ!nry Berges and
children of spent
Sunday ,afternoon' with Mr. and
Mrs. Lue Morgan.
Mr. and Mtrs. Eddie Marlatt
returned home ' last week after
spending a few weeks in Xenia:.
Mrs. James Wildman of
Jackson, Ohio called on Mrs.
Hiley Gibson and Mrs. Richard
Haines Wednesday afternoon.
ROBERT BRADDOCK'S
8th BIRTHDAY HONORED
,Mrs. Frea Braddock' enter-
\.." tained on Friday afternoon, ho.
noring her son, Robert, who
was ;celebrating his eighth bir-
thday 'anniversary. :rhe ,
noon was spent 10 playmg
games and ih opening the rp.any
gifts brought ' by the guests. A
beautiful birthday cake with
ice cream!' was' served.
/"
The guests were John M:ars-
ten and Janel C00k, Jerry and
Tommy Cook" Max, ' Larry and
Sammy Bailey, Danjel W-ilde,
Bobby P,eterson, Mrs.
mina Underwoo ; NH' . , Arthur
Wilae, Mrs. Ca Iton Cook and
Mrs. Lawrence Cook,
Thesam,e group of little folks
celebrated the birthday John
Marston Cook at his home 011
Saturtl'ay afternoon. .
'E. 0., SCOTT.
Representing
DONALD LUKENS TO CO FAMILY DINNER HELD
TO BUCKEYE BOY'S STATE AT ROY CLARK HOME
,Donald Lukens 'was elected ,
as delegate t o the Buckeye
-Boy's to be held from
June 12 to 23, at Ohio Wesley-
an Universi'ty; Delaware ..
- Mr. and Mrs. Ro Clark en
tertained with a family dinner
on Sunday 'at their hqrne on
Third treet.
The gU'ests were Mr. arid Mrs.
G. ' M. MacDonald, Mrs. Mary
Tucker and Mr. John Tucker
of Harveysburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard MacDonild of Sabina,
Mrs. Lena Clark, Miss Elizabeth
Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Swartzel of Oregonia, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Ullum and sons
of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs:
Delegates to Boy's State
must be Juniors high school
'and' are selected on the basis
o f scholarship, ' leadership,
character and service. ' ,
Waynesville's delegate .is
sponsored by' the_ W.ayne Twp.
Veterans Post No. 015 with
the supJ)ort of the Waynesville
Civic Club. '
,Osborn of CinCinnati.
I
The diploma,tfJhich ,ou '0 proUdly
di,play today is ",ore than an en- I
gra"ed ,croll tied w.ith laney ribbon.
It u a .ymbol of your fint harvelt,
ID. the of the 1ears of 'lUdy and effort
"'Dialled in yOID' sehool eareer. The seed. of hi.h
ideals, toll, hOlleSI1, peneveraou, faith aad an
the other of a .ood erop have been
implanted In 1011 dllrt ... tllese eehool 1ear1,
, ./
Ca l'l'1 these seeds with 10B as 10a jOllmey lato
the world, and all YOllr ' .. tare harvests wiD, be
equaU1 frailluL
'Rogers and Simpson 'Tractor Sales,
FORD TRACTORS &: DEARBORN FARM '
EQUIPMENT
PHONE 2342
I ,
Weatheimer & Company
Menibers New York Stock
,Exchanges ,and other '
registered Bcchaag6L- - :>
IDVestm_t Truat , Sharee
'- '&old Quoted,
, Phone 'W.,...yjUe' aS30 ,
, ' D.' oD 'AD3257 ,
,
Soulb CarolIna acImlttId
, to UnIon. 178&
.. bddge 0IItftId.
... .....,. ......
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GET'READY GRADUATES!
This Ia ttl _ II the 'one ';'e'v.e beea waltlq 'or"
wWIrIiac TIllS G-Da,. B-Boar. Jut.1IIII1
brI ..... DOW before ,oa "bit tile beae""
Oaeck ,oar YOII _ .. Id ban ,...
..... p, .......... -I'D, laaowIeqe ... rood
tile ......... eat ..... la, ...
,M ... sqW be au 7R _jeOUv. laliGUt
........ Y- wOi ..... tv 1OIIl. OJPOII ........ '
, bet ......... ,.. pi aaen.
'1' .... till. and ,ood ruei.
BIU
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PLUWSING II: ELECl'RlCAL CONTRACI1NG
PADS or. T. P. Grosvenor
OPTOMETRIST
1 c'en t per pOlin 1-
at
THE MIAMI GAZElfE
Waynesville Office
Will Be Closed '
Until Further Notice
. .
, '
I THIS IS 1948;'
boy and, girl a year filled
with marvels, full of opportunities,
a nd ... full of problem3. Yon who
are 'being graduated now must ae.'
, '
cept ,the challenge or the times.
We willa you courage, hope,
, '
Joy, godapeedl
. '
D., Be, SMITH'
WHITE VILLA GROCER
NEW UPHO,LSTERED SEATS
" YOUR TVRN '4"lIE I
. fl.ljl' . . , '/
,-:I "
, ,
KEEP YOUR EYES ON YOUR
GOAL SHALL BE YOURS
FRI. _ SAT. NEXT WEEK
, l)uraaao Kid \VED.-THURS.
IN I I LOVE'
, PHANTOM vALLEY TRoUBLE '
ALSO: " Tone and J.
SUNDAY & MONDAY'
,. ',
n
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AD RA1ES
PER WORD MINIMUM 25c

REAL ESTATE
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for Insurance. All types of
Insurance at a savings'. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone '
Waynesville 2935. or call
collect. 2111. ,
FOR SALE - 5 room house,
electric, city water, storm
windows, large lot. Located
in Waynesv.ille. ", Price
$4500.00. Wilbur Sears,
Phone 2651. ' closed Sun-
days. -520
I SELL THE 'EARTH-
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING
in Real Estate for sale, get in
touch wi,th Ben E. Cline, lic-
ensed broker, Spring Valley,
Ohio, in Real Estate Business
s,ince 1911. Experience telTs.
Try me and see.
-826
FOR SALE-
Flowers for Decoration Day, '
At St. ' John, stop at N. W.
Corner Main and High St. or
Call 2551. -527
,
ELECTRIC Range, good COll-
dition, with new oven. Priced
right. See Tootie Ellis at
Fairley's. - , 527
9 CUBIC foot"" Cold'wall Re-
frigerator, 2-oven Frigidaire
electric range with Cookmas-
ter, 8 Cubic ft. Frigidaire
home freezer, all one year
old. Moving. Will
20%. Also 1947 Chev. deluxe
. $port Coupe.. Phorte ;2431.
TWO Registered Hampshire
Qne_ year old, double
immune. Priced for quick
sale. Eldon Retallick, R. F.
D: One, 2 * . miles east of
Waynesville on Rt. 73. ,
, ' _ -520
FOR SALE - Sweet Potato
plants, 60 cts. per hupdred;
all kinds of garden plan1s,
10 cts. per dozen.
, . , Chas. C. Strouse 1 lh miles
north of Waxnesville corner
of Waynesville, ferry, and
Lytle 'Rqads. , '-624
POULTRY FOR SA ....
, a
' sale. . ' .
'WiII Gustin, Phone 2542
Start chicks , now-have early
fryers--they wilt ' be in big
demand. , S tar ted sex e d
cocke tel now. ,avail '
. PAPER HAJ'lGING-
, .
Call at Alva All n's .in Corwin.
LOST-
J.. H. Rainey.
-527
PURSE $_5 and
personal belongings. Reward .
Mrs. Henry Finck, 'Rt. 2.
Behveen Jess Stanley's place;
1 'mile beyond
and Waynesville, 1' -100 lb. ,
Poultry Scales with spring
and rope to hang up. $3 reo.'
ward for return of scales.
. Will Gustin, Waynesville, O.
Phone 2542.
COYLE TRUCK PAINTED
BY STANFORD, BOGEN
Famous' Artist Stanford
Bogen do, s another of his
famo!-,s acts as he paints
the Earl C. Coyle Giant
Silver meat trailer truck
for Coyle's Meats,
Waynesville. .
He lettered the Murray-
Lauterbach ;truck of Leb-
anon - these are great
outstanding jops.
His cJaughter Alice re-
cently was seen on tele-
vision '.
TWO ARE MAIMED
BY WAlNDERING MOTORIST
. .
Sometime early Sunday mor.
ning an unknown driver 'turned
east onto Chapman Street from
Dayton Road, drove partway on
the sidewalk and ,bent over the
STOP sign at the inter-section.
Continuing east two' m1ailboxes
standiniL at the Northeast Cor-.
ner of Fourth Street were da':
maged beyond repair. .
The unidentified motorist is
believed to have been intoxicat-
ed as the, -wheel mark indicated
that the aut0 came" within in-
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALI:.
OF OHIO, WARREN COUNTY,
PROBATE COURT
A lb l't H . t ul>bs, Admlnl t1' tor of
E, ta le of VEi n rEt Lee Klrkpwtrick, deceased,
PIRinttrf.
LEGAL NOTICE
" VS.
No. 2288
l!'rances K. Mer cer And Jobn Mel;cer.
her husband. et al. . ' Defendants.
In pursuance o( the order Oif the Probate Court' or n Count y.
Ohio. I will offer for sa-Ie t pubUc auction on the 12tdl day, of June,
1948. at 2: 00 oclock. P. M., on the premises th>& following desribed real
estate situat;:ed in the 'of W/arren. State ot Ohio. and in. incor-
poraood VUl/age of W"ayne8v1lle, and on the south side of 1Mii11, Stree.t,
there being no street n umber for said premises. and said premiSes are
further located )l>etween Main Stt'leet OUi the west ' and Water Street on
the east, and said ate most parUcullarly described e.s ;folloW'S.
to-wit: .
"SLtuated In the County of Wlarr.en, In tJhe State ot Ohio, 'and in
the Town ot WayneevLlle and' bounded and described as follows,
to-wit: Part of out-lQt No. two (2) In the town ot WllLynesville.
Beginning wt a stake corner near a ,briok bulldlng formerly used
as a alacksmith ,Shop In the alley on the Une of Water Str,ee.t in
said town, Thence with said aUey and binding thereon twelve and '
"Jne-half (121h) poles to another alley. Thence with the Jast men-
.tioned alley and Ibindlng tllereon, seven.ty. (70) 'feet thence at right
angles twelve and one-half poles to VV\ater Street; thence
with said street seventy (70) feet to the Ibeiglnning.
Being tM same premises cor.veyed :to Phebe A. Miranda by
Eliza t1r deed dlllt'ed Augru'st 9. 1916, Slnd
l
recorded ,in Vol.
103. Page 578. of the Deed Records of Warren County. Ohlo,
An,d being the same premlses conveyed by Phebe A. Miranda
to Vanora L. kirkpatrick by deed, dated Jan\!ary 16. 1943. and
re.corded tn Record Vol. 146, at page 102. ot the Deed Re-
cords of W9.rrEm County, OhiQ. .
'Said premises ar'e appra\B'ed at it1,le swn of Three Thousand six
Hundred Dollars and must be sold for not Jess than two-
tthIrds 'ot saId apprailsed 'value thereof 'on the followmg terms. .to-wit:
'
C. DONALD DlLATUSH,
Attorney, for Plaintiff.
ALBERT H. STUBBS.
Administrator of the Estate
of Venor.a Lee Kirkpatrick, dec'6ased
-6,3
LYTLE 4-H GROUP MEETS
FOR ANNUAL EI..ECTION
F
' "
o armers.
The Lytle I<ikhen Kookers
4-H club met Wednesday, May
5, at the l:. tIe Methodist church
with Mrs . . Charl s Bunnell and What you may need in the 'fu
Marjorie Ross in charge. . ture is . . . . . .
The election of 'offlcers re-
sulted as follows:
President, Charlotte Burnett,
TIME ..
Vice-Prresident, Ma.rjorie Ross, on your real estate loan
Secretary, Nancy Ba'ird; Trea- This, plus 4-0/0 interest, repay-
surer, Carolyn Burnett; News me.nt priviJe es,serv!ce and
,
THE MIAMI - GAZETTE PAGE S
. WAYNESVILLE, OHio No. 4369
T H U R S 0 A Y, MAY' 20, 1948
G
DECORATING
INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
Every J vlJ Guaranteed
Free Estimates CheerfuU"
qven
SHARP '" WILLIAMS
Corner Main & Miami Sis.
Welding
Plow Shares
USE
GET ACRES
BILL LEE PHONE 2451
WAYNE PARK
"ches 'of a tree at the latter in-
tersection. It was fortunate that
these' 'itwo" . 'were inanimate.
Otherwise' the population , of
Waynesville mighf be I'ess or
someone might receiving
convalescent cards.
Reporter, Marta Rus-}j; ' IRec- security m.ay be had 111
rea t ion Lea de r, Ca 1'01 Long - ,_. , __ ___ ,----'--fo
acre; Assistant, Beverly Baird.
Guests Present: Roberta
-Joe
Bunnell.
- Next will be held
and Mrs. Oliver Small- at Marjorie Ross' home Wed-
wood had as Sunday afternoon , nesday, May 26,
g41ests their son- in- law and .
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Baughman, and childr.en of STANLEY aDd KOOGLER
Clarksville. . ' BROKERS LICENSE
'.'
1
For You To Feel
24 hour1l every. day 7 days every
week, never stopping. the kidneys 'fiILo.r
waste matt"er from ,the blood,
,If more people were aware 01 how the
kidneys must constantly remove lur-
plus fluid. exceal aeid8 and other wnate
matter that stay in the blQod
without in'jury to health. there would
be better underatanding of the
whole System i. upset when kidneys raU
to function properly, ,
Burnin", lcanty or too rrl!quent urlna-
tloll IOmetimoe warna that 80methlna
fa wrona. You may lulTor naegini back-
ache, ileadachoe. dlUlneea. lh . umatle
, ....alns. trettlne up at IweUlni.
For Dates. Phone '2894. Wav.,eaville.
Ohio. Reverae 'Charaee
HORR,I8 aROCK,' COMPANY
.
made through
THE LEBANON
NATIONAL' FARM LOAN
Ohio Phone 448
Ellis H. Stunn, Sec'y-Treas.
WANTED
STOCIt
COWS-$10.00
HORSES-$8.00
HOGS-$3.75 cwt.
Acco,dln. to ., Condition
Also, AU SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMPTLY
I Pbo
. , De
- WD..MINGTQN
1712' 2362
IA.'
D.&lV .,
NOW',
II",. .. " ,., ".. ,.,., and II ....
GUYTON I LIMIEIT 'MFa. 00
DIn -LOVIIVIW I" .1.
'AClOh-MIDOLnow ... , OHIO
able. .,' .
DUNHAM WHITE ROcKs
Pbone WaYDeaville' 2916
" Why not try Doa .. Pi",' You will
bts Ultn. a medicine recommended the
'country over. DOG"" .timulate the (uno-
, tjoll 01 IddDey8' aod help them ,to
f
lnolnn"U Union lltoole Ya .. d.
, I Iv. WAr" and Pro,II ..... lv'. An
oralln.zetlon HOOflid to non
8trlOtIv II.r. on th, beat
aU arOund ma ... tet In the
WANTED TO BUY-
GOOD SHORT blue-grass sod ..
. Gene Dunn, 509
, St . .r. ,Daytot1. ' Call FU1to'tl
.57J5. -5-2@

" An opportunity ' worth
, . . Men who have
, a ' mechamc;tl background,
, able. to the publtc, who
like folks and f01ks like them.
A car .is necessary. Age limit
2 t -65. Call 9-10 A. M. 4-5
and 7-8 P. M. only. t30' .N.
Patterson ' Blvd&'l Dayton,
Ohio. Ask for Mr. DUgant ..
.. . '-63
SITUATlO'PiS wANTED-
BABY or young child to care
- for dunnK the day. Phone
2936. " -520
lilt
flUah wuw from tile
Dothlol
Get L. witll 00Il8eience.
At aU
oo .. "try. , '
SERVICE THAT SAT'SFIE6
WlJUO Dayton 12: 60 E. S. T.
ofal 1300 WlLW Ctnclnnatl
12:'0. Dial 700. for Our Dally
Kark-et Report. ,
, ..
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDmON '
x .... o.
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lAND .... GRAVEL
BLACK-TOP DRIVES
rAR ... ROAD OIL
LAWN aM FlU. DIRT
...
READY-MIX CONCRETE
EXCAVATING ... DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
It
Here
Tit e Mia m
ELECTI '," WAYNE HIGH SCHO ,,, BAND
Ii A
'Z
E T T E
'" TAR GLEO BANNER
I ' OCArr ION Chaplain, Legi n P )Cs t ' l
GETTY B R0 ADORE ' .. .. JERRY
By Smitty AL TE TO FLAG ' B Y out Tr op N . 40
M IC . . . '" BAND
One of the .few advantages
of being an edii,or is that you
never find our po toHice box
empty. Sometime the mail is
nothing 1 ut bilI , ads, and
Ii ity .lhandout. But often it
SERVI,NG WAYNESVILLE SINCE 1850
INTR 0 eTION f EAKER . . \1 LOUI THOMPSON
Commander American Legion lost No. 615
. by REV. A. CHANDLER ' eRA WF RD
No. 4370 FIVE CENTS A COF'Y

ADORE
Former Chaplain ,U. S .. Army
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO THURSDAY, MAY V,
; BAND
9-Ton l-Beams Taken
To Harveysburg For
Viaduct's Supports
M IC AMERICA . , ' .
, confains something fascinating. BENEDICTION
TAP
amuel 'N. Keys, Mini ter
Last week an envelope ar- '
rived ,with a Toronto postmark.
It contained a leafl t aimed at
, convincing me that Qu bee'
gold mines will yiel j me a for-
tune on a, small itlVestmlent jf
I would nly follow the advice
of the stock broker who sent
the letter.
MARLAlT
Morris Marlatt, son of Mr.
and Mts. 0., B. Marlatt, died at
his home in Spring Valley Tues-
day morning.
ervice in Church in case of 'ram
Louis Thompson, Chairman
Then there \ as a, card ,ad-
dressed to the in
Waynesville, wantin,g to know
I why no sam,ple sheets had been
received for a certain ad cr-
tiser' copy in Ap ril. I' had neve r
heard of a "Wa vnc::svi ll e Chron-
icle" or of the advertiser in
question. ,
More se'rious was a notice
from the company which made
for our , photo-
graphs: ' 'Due to a dispute be.
tween labor and managem.ent,
this shop wili 'be cl.osed until
fu'rther notice."
One day. I wdmlered why
anyone in W'hite River Junc-
ti 11, V rmont, would be writing'
, to me. It turned out to be an
offer to teach me how to by-
the engraving process in
making metal plates for print-
ing pictures. All this would be
,taught to p1e , for a m/!re $265
travel r
h
There's an imposing ' list of
mail that comes in every week,
from the "Ohio Republican
News" to labOf papers like "The
Trainmen's News." (The form-
er has devoted itself so eom-
pletely to Senator Taft. that I '
am wonderinJ,?" whaUt will do if,
hy some horrible mischance, the
Repuplicans nominate someone
else in ' Philadelphia next
month.) .
Every week the ,State of Ohio
sends reports on sales tax ' re-
'ceipts" unemployment compen-
, sation news, attorney general's
opinions and other' items pf
state-wide which the
d:tily I papers can handle much
more' quickly and thoroughly
than 'the we'eldies. - '
"How are they going to move
those things to Harveysburg?"
local residents wondered when
20 steel supports for a new
viaduct were delivered to ' the
rail freight station at Corwin
, two months ago. .
Dairy Queen Contest
Open to Local Girls
Each of the supports is a 36 ' If you are an Aimerican giirl ;
' inch J- beam, 60 feet long and have beauty, poise, and person-
weighing nine tons. They are to ality; are over 18 years of age;
be used in buildinK a viaduct to are a resident of the Miami
carry State ' Route 73 over Valley; and a user of dairy pro-
Caesar's Creek at Harveysburg, ducts, you are 'eligible to enter
four mil es east of here. PIers for the MIami Valley and Ohio
the viaduct have been in place Dairy Queen Contest being
. t sponsorea b( the Dayton Junior
smce au umn. , " Ch b C d th
' Last Monday a Cincinnati am er a ommerce' an e
'contraCting ,firm, began moving OhiQ' Junior Chamber of tc)m-
the 60-foot I-beams to the via- merce. The Miami Valley Dairy
STORES TO BE CLOSED
MONDAY TO OBSERVE
MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY
All Waynesville. . bu-ines
place will be clo ed next Mon-
day May 31, for the Memori al
Day holiday. Memorial Day
act uall y falls Sunda.y, May
30 when Amencan LegIOn ser-
vices will be ' held in Miami
Cemetery but for business
the nati on, it will
-be marked by' closing on Mon-
day. There WIll be no mail serv-
ice on Monday.
Substitute ,Postal
Clerk's Job Offered
, duct site by truck, one at a time. Queen will be crowned June 5,
A. crane was stationed in as a feature of the Dayton In- The U. . Civil Service C m-
Corwin to set tbem on the dustrial Show. mission this week announced an
truck, and another was ,in the She wiJI also be entered in examination for Substitute clerk
creek bed to unload them. the Ohio Dairy Queen Contest , for duty in the Waynesvill e,
Each, trip involved crossin(! the and will be judged' in Columbus Ohio Post Office.
old bridge. ' at HarveySburg, on June 1.8. ' The basic rate of pay for
which has been ,temporarily Cash pnzesof $50, plus :$10. Substitute Clerks , is $1.04 an
closed ,twice in' the past three per day'and travel expe!1ses for hour. After one 'year of satis-
man lhs because it was , deemed personal appearances WIll' be a-, factory sevv.ice , mcluding time
unsafe for nQrmal traffic. How- warded tfie. Miami ervt!d as a Special Delivery '
ever, ' all tile beams wer! . .;' The wmner, of the. ()Iuo . messenger, the basic rate of pay
safely' across it. Dairy Queen Contest will be is increased 5 cents an hour
Each "shuttle trip" took near- , awarded" $250 in cash, plus $10 each -year thereafter until a
ly an hour, and the was per day and travel expe.nses for maximum. pay of: $(1.54 an
fmished yesterday. sponsored appearences 10 other hour is reached. When a sub-
The viaduct wiJl eliminate, Ohio cities. , stitute em.ploye appointed to
two hairpin 'turns on, the steep Entry blanks for the co n,test a ' regular position, he is as-
approadi tp ths. bridget may be .obtained from the signed to a grade corres-
and wi1,4.oarry 73 arouna ton JUnior Chamber of Com- ponding to hIS salary as a' sub-
the village 'of Harveysburg. merce, GIbbons Hotel, Dayton, stitute. , '
and must pe submitted wl1th a The age I imits for ,these posit-
W. S. C. S.PROGRAM photograph of The entrant by ions are 18 to 50. Those
FEATURES SnJDY.TALKS May 31. limits will be waived for :per ons
ON EUROPEAN WOMEN " entitled to veteran preference
B lib k Tak E I
' 'and under certain conditions,
The Wom)3,n's' Society of e roo es ar Y for'" ar service indefinite em-
Christian Service held ' an all Le d ball L ployees. No specific experience
day meeting at the ' Method,ist a 10 OOP ' or education i required, but all
Church' ,o'n Thursday, May 20, applicants must pass a written
with th.e hostess com- FQlIowing its 6-to-1 defeat of ex,amination designetl to
mittee: ' Mrs. ' Cora Rich, Mrs. the Fairley's team on Monday their ability in s<?rting and m
Joel Stokes, M., Cor- evening, ,' the Bellbr ook ' -club following rnstructJOns. . .
neJl, Mrs. O. B. Marlatt, and took first plac.e in the Waynes- Applicants for tnese 110s1ttons
MFS. Mary Earnhart is Just- Mrs. Warren Braddock. ville Softb,all League with two must actually reside 'within the
ifiably upset 'over the comment On account of the illness of straight wins and ' no los.ses. delivery zone of the Waynes-
the President, Carlton ' However, at press time" Bill ville Post Office or be bona fide
in this column ' ,last week that Cook, the business meetinsr was SawYer's American patrons of that office. '
Warren County has never conducted by the vicepre'Sident, team was favored to a Applications for this .exam-
known '.good telephone service. Mrs. John B.urske
L
' .., first-place ' tie l{y beatin,g Mil- ination must be filed With the
She was the oL1erator tn Wayne- The program' was in charge ler's 'Restaurant m the Wednes- Sixth Regional ' Office. U. , S.
svi11e before the dial 'system was of Mrs. M. D. , Baird. The sub.; , day night Civil Service Commjssion. U. S ..
installed" and is proud of the ject was "Women in Paths of , At the bottom, of .the heap is , Post Office and' ICourthouse,
perso,nal s,he tile - Se(.vice". 'Devotions were con- Irvin Palrley team Cincinnati ,2, Ohio, not
; subscribers. rn t1\ose days the ducted by Mrs .. A . . K. Day. A w.hich has lost two starts. than Jl)ne 16, 1948. .m-
present mechamcal troubles study on a "Woman of Bel- Bellbrook's' first win came formation and application
, hadn't started yet, but the seeds , f.iuml" was given 'by Mrs. Baird, with a' las.t-innin,g- rally that form's may be obtained from
must ' have been sown for the 'A Woman of Nefherlands and defeated Spring Valley ii-tO. , Postmaster Lester H. Gordon at
present lack
d
sdufficient equi- France" by
f
, Mrs. Ba,qgher, ' " A 1.0. , WaynesviJIe ' or 'from the . in
th
-,
an . lOa equate daughter . 0 England' by Mrs. , , Greatest has formation office of the SIX ,
distance: servlc.e. , R. C. Moler I'A daughter ,of neeh shown to date bv the ; Region located on the ninth
. ..:...",... ' the Philippines" , by Mrs. Reba American' ,legion club with a floor the Federal
.' Ir.1,STED .; . tea'm hatting average of .400 Cincinnati, Ohio.
IN CLASS , The next Will; be held _ and wit.h seven
, Nf WILMINGTON COLLEGE 17th With the follow- exceedmg .500 m the fIrst MISS MARGARET
. ' . , lOg hostesses: Mrs .. Carlton fame. .. GRADUATED,IN VIRGINIA
FalliS Ferree Paine of Way. Cook, Mrs, M. D. BaIrd, Mrs. . Sunday 'evening' the Hearth- . H I
tiesviUe is one of31. seniors c,tue, Eva)yn Watkins, Mrs. O. R. stone 1nn team' sh'ut out Kier's Margaret Mmerva ar an,
to complete their work at and Mrs. Myrtle Garage, 9-0, in an exhibition. daughter Mr. and M\rs.
<;:ollege by June 4. Edwards. This 'w,eek-end an L. Harlan, 2,
He wd1 tecelye fhe Clegree of Lebanon team will ' face th'e economics I.., 0ma
lJachelor of Science in Educa- I]; American Legion nine with Ray College III
tion. ' I. Purk pitching for Waynesville. Vlrg!ma, @n May 24.
Robert W. Emer of Wayne- trtj 6 _ . ' MISS Harlan IS a of the
svilJe is one of 39 wbo will com- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Britain Speeding: was the, SHome U
plete their work by Aug,ust 13. of Dayton announce the birth cause of 9,400 deaths and even- Pd St ff th
This group will also participate of a daughter, Margaret Ann, 260,000 injuries in 194 7 traffic' is p;esident
in the college's commencement at Gooa Samaritan Hospital, ' in the States. ' Heed foctheYB 'and Saddle Club.
on June 4. May 24, 1948. speed lImIts! 0 e a
Woman H_eavily tFined
In Shoplifting Case
Mrs. Cora Gentry of nL'ar
was fined $ 182 y
Mayor Warren Braddock Sat-
urday night on charge of
shoplifting.
When arre ted the woman
had $10.1 3 worth of groceries'
in her, car which she was charg-
ed with Having taken from
Stewart's Dot Food Market in
a bag. The' loot ,vas
all returned t the store.
Iose Ifd,.,
With 4' Shows a Week
The Twin Theatre will he
open Tuesday evenings and
do ed on ,Wednesdays here-
after, ' in conformJty with the
rest of Waynesville's business
p. llaces, Man.ager Robert, L. O'-
Regan announced this week.
. This change will permit the
theatre 1.0 slJ,ows four
times a week instead of the cus-
tomary three. 'BeglnninK June
1, there will be feature attrac- , .
tions on Sunday and Monday, '
a one-night-only 'show,on Tues-
days, another show on Thursday
and Friday, and , a one-night
stand for the ,traditi onal Satur-
!
day '(horse opera.;'
RAINBOW COUNCIL
HOLDS MAY MEETING

"
The Rainbow Ac!vls ry Co-
uncil held,the regular M!iy meet-
ing on Tuesday. eveninR" at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
LeMay, with Mr. and 'Mrs. F. '
U. LeMay of Lebanon as
(Yuests.
, Mr. ' Halph' Mill er, discl.l sion
leader, continued the topic "Soil
C nservati on, and how it af-
fects the 1110rals and , mentality,
of people."
The club to lTIel!t
with Mr. arid Mrs. ,Walter hee-
han in June.
Homemade cake and ice
cream were served the
social hour.
PATRONIZE GAZETTE
ADVERTI,8ERS
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TRAFFIC' RU,LIS,
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ACCIDENT
/
The Miami Gazette
8STABLISBED 1160
Published Ev-ery Thursday",
At Waynesville, Ohio
, CARL G. SMITH, Editor
Entered aa aecond class matter at the Post Office
, SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1.50 a Year in Advance
Events Coming Up.
-(TO' have listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
, ' , before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.)
SATURDAY, MAY 29
W. H. S. Alumni dinner and dance.
SUNDAY, MAY 30
'Go to Church!
Memorial Day' services in Miami .cemetery, 1 P. M.
Legion junior baseball, .vs. Harveysburg, 3 P. M.
Softball exhibi tion LegIOn vs. Lebanon:' team, 8 P. M.
, MONDAY, MAY 31
Softball, Spring Valley vs. Legio?, 8' P. Mr.
Boy Scout Troop 40 at 7 :15 P. M. .
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 ',
Softball, Fairley's vs. Miller's, 8, P. M.
THURSDAY, JUNE 3
Softball, Kier's vs. Bellbrook, 8 P. M.
Sew-So 4-H Club, '1 P. M.
METHODIST CHURCH
R. B. Coleman, Minister
Church school - 9 :30 a. m.
J. J. Burske" Supt.
, Worship ervice 10: a.m.
Youth Fellowship ,
:30 'm.,
Methodists' Notes'
The Methodist Sunday
Schoc will hol d, a brief mem-
,orial service unda_ May 30,
at the closing of t e school,
under ihe direction of upt.
J. J. Burske.
Ov rture" were ented ' by '
the High chool Glee CI'Ub and
Mi " Ilelia tl e villa," e'
ouihful ' pran ,. pre en e j :t
vocal ala. .
The Alum.ni met SaturdH
e " nin " in the High , 'ch I Au-
dit Mr_. H len Hill gave
t h W I III 1 and Fred Fair-
ch ild, J r., memb r of th is \ ear '
'rl';) Illa-t ih o' I'a _ O'a ' he re_" ,...... ,,",, , -I
pan Mr. Ho\\ ard CoB tt f
Wilmington in keep,ng with hi '
usual custom delivered a bri f
prec ding the dilll) er
\vhich was s 'rveli at 7' o'clock.
Mrs. Edna Comptol1 Bogan,
music supervisor in the l ocal
school sy tern presided at the
piano the dinner OOUI.
A ' Cincinnati Orchestra was
pr , ent for the Allun:mi , dance.
A group of ladies assembled
at the home of Mrs. Osee Har-
lan, Friday evenin1{ to help her
celebrate hel: birthday.
The Hilarity Club met Sun-
day at the home: of Mr. and
Mr. Charles Gordon. A ba-
ket dinner was ser ved at noon.
Miss Ester Prather, who has
b en re iding at the H rbert
Doster home durin{!' the schobl
term, left Thursday t return
to the home of h r parent
near Glarksville.
Me )and Mrs. Jame Park
and family of Cincinnati spent
M nday with Mr '. Park par-
ent , M.r. and Mr . H. . Tuck-
er.
Mrr . Minnia Martin ,and niece
of Dayton \yere runday guests '
of Mrs. Mary Syfeid and son,
John. ,
, Mr. and Mr . 'AI . Carl Brown
were called t.o ' 411umbu , SLln-
day owing' to the ud death
f Mr. " Brown' ,; 'brother-in-
law, Mr. John, Babb r. of that
city.
, Mr. and Mrs. Auzwood Mar-
tin and Miss Jane Fit were caI-
lcr. in Ma on, Saturday.
Mrs. Ben Bec.kett, accom-
palJied .v her taughter, Mis
Joan Beckett, and Mr. Carl
Jones, spent unclay aft moon
at Coney Island. .. ', I, , ..
SANDUSKY- TO
AUTO-PASSENGER
RESUMES DAILY TRIPS
andu 'k\' Ohio (Vacati n-
l and New' e). The C'wad
ian ma il kam r P It: r
it, ' ervi ' nn , a rud a , June
12, and \.vill opcrat 'a iaily
r HlI1d ' trip from Sandu k, .
Ohio, to PeIee I l aT\ I,
ville ' or L "::l 1l1ingtl \Il, : nt an ,
anada, th r lwh Sunda 1 t.
12.
I During the pa t leven' years
of its nal s rvice,
thou ands of motorists and pa -
ng,:er ' have relied on th i
service for a short cut to north-'
ern Canadian vacation spot, or
commuted to the popular fish-
ing resort, Pelee Island, or the
ummer reSOrLS at Leamington
and Kingsville. Thol!sands
more enjoy the Touno triP for
one day since it, gives them
eight hours on the lak and 2 Y.!
hours ashore in Canada.
The Steamer leaves daily
from the Municipal Dock at
andusky at :30. It tops at
Pelee Is'tand, ant. daily, each
way. Its mainland destination i
to Kingsville, Ont., n unday-
Monday, Wednesday and at-
urdays ; and to Leamington,
ant., on Tuesdays, Thursdays'
and Fridays. Arrival on the
Canadian mainlan ports is at
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
T H U R S 0 AY, , MAY
PAGE 2
No. 4370
27, 1948
5 bIG ...
.,... 'WQaco,
12 :3 ' , at.3, r ' tu.n:t-
ing to Sandusky, at 7:1.5 In
time ' 0 make trail) connections.
Th Stl ip carries :twelve autos
freight and 0 , pas ' ngers.
Advance re ervations are re-
quired for autoS.
Howard Brown of Wayn s-
ville was among; the ands
who visit d Holland, ,Mich.,
week- end for the ann ual tulip
fe tival and parade. He reports .
that the acres of blossom were
10 vely, but that a fire in a
fillin,; tation n arl marred the
parade.

Mr. and Mr , Ronald Hawke,
Mr. Winifred Hartsock and
"son, David, wer '" \ve k-end
g-ue ts of Mr. and Mr. Ftank
'Ha\vkc and family in Evan-
ville, Ind. ' M:rs. ft'art ' ock anJ
son will remain for til um-
mer.
ST. MARY'S EPlSCOPAL
8AMUEL N. KEYS, Minister
Songs "America' and Faith '
of our Father ' will b sung
hy the Children' departmt:l1t.
-ttncoln's 'uett sbur,g-
will be recited by J rry CooK,
followed by, rem'arks and. clos-
ing i1l'ayer I y the upennten-
dent.
Mr, Harry Tucker of Duncan
Fall pent th " \\ ekend _ ....... _ _
his mother, Mrs. Mar Tuc er
and sons at th ir rlOme near
School 9 :30 a. m.
Nursery School 10 :30 a. Ill.
,Holy 10:30 a. m.
fRIENDS
First Day School 9 :30 a.m.
for' Worship
. '
to :30 a.m.
--
sr. AUGUSTINE
Father Krulnhollz, Priest
Masses 8 and 10 A. M.
-
WAYNESVILLE ,
CHURCH OF CHRIST'
- . Cj :30 a.m.
. ,0 :30 a.m.
-
FERRY CHURCH of CHRJST
RALPH ' E. STINSON" Minlat ...
, ,
Bible School 9 :30 a.m.
,Morning' Worship to :30 a.DL
Prayer 7 :00 p.m.
People s Meetio,(
.. 7:00 p.m.
Evening Services 7 :30 p.m.
CAESARS -CREEK FRIENDS ,
REV. PAVIID t\TANFIELD, Minlat.,.
'Worship Service
Sunday School
9 :45 a. m.
to:45 ,, 3 m.
MT. HOLLY, METHODIST
T. M. 8CARFF,
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m,
E. A. Earnhart, Supl
Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.
Evening Service ' 7:30p.m.
-
trnCA E. U. B. aruRQI
'REV. WILLIAM .,..ANNON
Suaday School 9 ':30 a.m.
Mrs. James, Garrison, Supt.
Preaching. t st and 3 td Sundays
each month to :30 Lm:.
Evening 7 :30 ,P. M.
. .JJaI'VB'I3turfj
Dr. W. . Guiler of Miam.i
University d livere j the class
addre s at Commencement Ex-
ercisi'S Wednesday evening. His
theme wa "Achieving- peace
and Securi,ty." The Rev: J. P.
Thornbur gave th mvoca-
tion and b nedicti on. Bennett':s
"Iridian Boy" and "Bright Stat
town. '
Mrs. Oram. Sho\lp 'and Mrs.
Marion Adams entertained the:
_enior 'girl of this year s grad-
uating class last Monday eve- '
ning at the 110me qf Mrs. houp.
Ai 'very pleasant evenin,; of
gam sand conte-sts wa enjoy-
ed by all. Delicious refresh-
m,ents were at a late
hour.
* .I N CASE OF FI R E. D,IAL 2222
r
j Under 011iO ,
- AS' TOLD CONSERVATION DIVISION ____ srd_
t _ ' .
Ja. Sd.alz, mpnager the Warren Grim ' GI.nn-Wood farm,
R. R. 3, Urbana, 01110, (0) g.ttln, a bucle.t of Itat wa'.r from a
J O.gallon non.pr ... ur.e el.efr'c dairy water Itea'.r; (b) placing a 10-
gallon can of fr 11 warm mille 'nfo an .I.efrlc mil" coo'.r.
: EI.ciric' W.t.r H ting' Ellctric Milk. '
Two necessities for profitable dairy operation ate: 1, a plentiful
supply of hot water .for cleaning and milking utensil"
and for the of dairy animals; 2, a means of cooting milk to
SO F. or le$s within lone and a half hours after milking. On the
Wa rrea Grimes' Glenn-Wood Farm these two eUenda1s are O)et
with electrical equipment. , ,
The elecuic water heater lllUltrated is wellin-
sulated and is thermostatically controlled. To draw hot you
pour water into the inlet funnel on the top of the and a
like amount of hot water is forced out. water is. piped into the
mil;k house, it is bandy have a cold water
over the -
,
'r ... i Prlcl' inl ...... , ReliC'
Much of milk rejected by milk plana it turned down becauae ' I
the milk wu not properly cooled at the farm. Milk cannot be
cooled much below '60 F. with running water. Low
be seaired ice, but there the difficulty is in getdng a
supply. _
Th. automatic electric milk cooler offen the 'most satiJfact0fJ.
mea1lS of milk to a safe within the time limit
' and at a cost that i. uiually lower dwi cooling with iCe. Mon.,
lost by rejection of one can would pay for to
operate an electric milk coaler for several mondis. DaiJ;ymen CUI ,
often get an extra premium up {o 15c per pounds for milk
produced on farms Uling automatic electric milk coole!,,-
For. more information on electric:al equipment, coDlulr )'0Ul
County Agricultural Agel;lt or the Farm Representauve 'of. The
Dayton and Light Company serving 'neighborhood.
Tult. Ilt-,WHlO-aONALD COlMAN, fUe " 9,. ".M.
THE DAYTON f OWEI AND LIGHT COMPANY.
", .

PAGE 3 T H E MIAMI GA'ZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4370
T H U R S DAY, MAY 27, 1948
!ge,.6onal .
MiT. and Mrs. Charle Ander.
son left on' a vaca' i n trip
t o . .
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pre ton
had a weekell d KUl: t their
children, Dr. and Mr , Rol ert
Pre-:on, Mr. :md Mr. James
Holmans and Mr. 'Jack Preston,
all f Ci ncil1nati.
Mrs. May McElfre h and
grandson have reft.!rned after
spending a' few days with her
cho I .for the Ur. 1nl
' son, Mr. Ernerson Miller and
fa mil v in North Carol ina.
Mi"s Phyllis Bailey has enter.
ed the Dtt , ton Comptorn eter
Don Frye, on of Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Frye, C l ebratelt
hi seventh hirthday anniver . ary
on un jay and had a hi s ,guest
f or the day Charl es Kersey,
Kenny Gray, 13 bby Gray,
Donald ,-\ II on and Ri chard.
Mr. and Mrs. Lc t'r Godon
have as their housegue t. Mr.
L ' hnab I f Wa hin,c:t 11
D . . C .
I
Mr. G. ' H. Cook of Chi ag-o,
i isiting-h is i fer, Dr. Mary L.
Cook.
Mr. ailti Mr . Everett Marlatt
.ha ve moved into the Geoq;e
M ill s property which they r-c -
'cently purchase(!.
Grace l.. SmHh spent
the week end and M,onda v with
relative in Dayton.
PRIMARY
, PRESENTED AT MASSIE
Mrs. Th Ima G pre-
sente i her primal' cia - in an
01 eretta, Children of Old
Mother, Go e.' Friday even-
ing at the high' chool auditor-
ium before an esti mated au I.
ien e ,of 400. pecial
feature f.or the evenin1?,', was a
pre taii on by a kindergarten
1<1 of Wilming;t n. .
READ GAZETTE Classified Ads
Tele Under The 'Big Top
,Mr. an i Mrs. Frank He s f
near Da t n were unda y ' di n-
n'er 't of Mr. and Mrs.- Roy -
E11i and son.
,-
OHIOAN
NATIONAL EDITORiAl
... nOM
UrrUA do. pUO.ldoer ot l 'be
Archbold, '(Ohio) Buekeye. WaF
elected preaident of the Natlollal
Editorial AssoclatiOD at the annual
conveqtion of that organlzatlon I"
Ptnehurst. North Thp.
N F.A repreaenta the Weekly np.Wb
91 the UDiteQ State8. ,
, Cole Bros.. Oll'eu and televlJioD mUon \".'1. WT cooperated la!it
w'!ek ill ill OlnelnDatl, the firf.'. 'cua: telecut in the
, Midwest. WLW'r televlled ttle entire show, iDcludinK this
b1 .... eleplaaDta.
. . - ', .... ..

, .
Medicl'ne Cabinets,
J
METAL SHELVES $4.39 each
"
.) ,
i
HI-CHAIRS $8.62 and up
Baby Cribs Com:pJete with Waterproof
Mattresses '$34.70 each
( ..
WALL PAPER AND 'PASTE AND' SIZING
G. E. 'BULBS - NU ENAMEL
KEMTONE
I
HIt s not the work I enj oy I aid
tbe cab driver.
'If you don't marry rne I'll take
. it ,rope and hang luyself in
your front yard".
"It's the I run into".
* *

"What brou,c:ht me nere"? ask-
ed the 1'0 ebud.
fI 'ow, Huber I ..you know Pc(
l doe 11 t like au hanging a-
roupd." . J
, The talk answered the rose,
* '" *
f

"Give me ch.nc ...... y. C::.pte'n Broom.
"To me.e clelln .weep of e,v' ry room. . I
Attic end bll.ement. It.,n .nd I ' I
Where there'. rubbi.h. fire. bred. ' ,f
"It', too much work .Ione for wive.: 1/
I
So, men end children: Help '."e .Ilvesl
Spring cleening time i. now .. t hand:
Plel up II broom lind join my blind.

"Keep your own fam'ly free from h.rm-'
From hell ring the dread , fire alarm. "
. When the whole hou.ehold helps, it'. fun -'.
.. To' get fire h.urdL.rd.lLeJ.Un " __
IINS .. tlol1.1 " .... fl .. lun of lIutu"
. _-- ..... . -. ...
... ... ......
The weather the year 'round to make your porch look
run down. On your inside floors. another kind of wear- from
IOrubbing or mopping and the constant scuffing, of feet- mara
the beauty of the finish. . '
That'. why wise home.ownerli rely on ,ACME Floor and Porch
Enamel! For ACME is specially designed to resist wot<:r.
weather and wear-to give long-lasting protec:tion and beauty
to surfaces, inside and' outside the house. Ideal for wood, COD-
A crete ' and metal fioors;porches: decks - .
of boata.Come in tOdar and 8ee the
Dew ACl4E colora.
,Mr. Taylor ... former prtlsideot
.,r the NoJ'tbw ...... ' Ohio- N ewa
lMp8r GI'ODP; Tbf' Buckeye Press
Auoctadon. week-
lies In Ohio, aDd tl'U8tee of the
N ..... pp-
Waynes-ville Furniture . & ,Appliaacer-l . ...........
Maia Street across from Cranle Hall
Telephone 2422 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO,

, :
NEW DEVICE JUST OBTAINED
. ,
, ..
. Spartan Electro-Rod
. DRAINS
INSURES
THOROOGH, SPEEDY CLEARING
I
Cleaned
l' 1
OF ' STOPPAGES
IN AU 'SIZES OF PIPE
William Sawyer
PHONE 2174
It wa - different, the v discover- , hall th 1 ton s of the
e:i, as they became m re 1eepl_ "Cheruhim ong.' What a
entan led in u ject- that were ri t di ' Iver \ "'I i.: es that
"Greek'" t them. HO\\'ev r \\: didn't kn w were there!
Our log of '48
SENIOR CLASS HISTORY with tl1 patient f Mr. Ajnoth r ev nt
..I ,_ 'U on and Mrs. Hou h, th Y was the pre entation of their
(The cl,a ' , hi tory uf man'lg- ed t ' all t their wits. hanqu t t the niur: ' f -+7
, Waynesvill Hi "h ho I"s '4t> Th 1 t d I ff' I th II l 'i th t' th
. , niors is r printed thi s ' e e cas 0 (Ler a ' an( ey r a II e Imes v'
" f 1I0w : Pr.esident, Oris Small- sold ak s, 'candy, peanuts,
.week instead of in last week' - \\ 0 d; \ i Pre Lient, Vic and sport ' han:ibook a the
c mmence nt j - u b ause Thompson; Secretar, Betty home basketball atue. Their
, copies of th hoot annual, Tl j t N f' t ... I
t . '. loma ,an r a urer, orma Irs Junlor-semor PI' m ' a so
con .a}nmg were not Longacre. Mis Foxbower was occurect. that jear.' Let's not for-
until this week.) ,their CIa s adviser. Taking ad- get theIr "All Ameri an par-
'tWa back in the 'ear 1944, of th,eir tans' who '\\ on I'County
thirty _ fwo bo sand o-i rls began Champ" and,} were reall y
haYride and mo.re hayndes Danny Hartsock was Presid nt
made their d but in school - ft ' , I .. '.', Patsy Baird, 'VI 'ce-Presl'den ' t
to claim the honorary title but a er a of g-a a activItIes , ,
"Freshman. ", With pleasure ,the for a three-month Faye Creech, Secretary;
they greet d that year because ' yacah0.n. Charles Conard, Treasurer'
they ,then were eligible to at- HaVing the grade as ' Phyllis Burnett, news r porte/
tend high school parti s, vote , thIS class of youth Phyllis ' Bailey . and Earl Rye
and choose their own subjects. and abll,lty to enroll business man'agers. The Class
With little hesitation thev dived ' ?-s this choo.s. of '48 owes its gratitude to,
into. algebra and Latin, their mg, their sub.Jects mOl e. Mrs. Lukens for seeing- it
only aim to evade th usual rou'- Iy. Under the of through such a busy year.:
tine of Readin-R.iting.Rithmetic ' Mrs. ,they endeavored With pride and dignity they
. to make thIs year as pleasant emerged as Seniors in
-----... ------ a the precedmg- one. They but loo.k! Not aU, of them were
elected, President, Vic Thom-p- there. No wonder there was
6:00 x 16 FIRESTONE
TIRES $13.95
(plus ta)f)
ALSO FULL LINE OF
FIRESTONE ,PRODUCTS
BATTERIES
SEAT COVERS
son;' Vice-President, Charles such a ' v.ancy. Their , faithful
Conard; Secretary, Betty treasurer who carried them
Tho.mas; Treasurer, Danny (hrougb ,their junior ' year has
,Hart ock, and news reporter, _ de erted them. have also
Pats' Baird. They gladl ad- lost Mary "Hart and ' Flora
mitted Faye Creech into - their Thompson in the excitement.
la s but lost Poll lou Wise- However, the cllass welcomed
man, Janet Lakes" B.etty Mere- D ,n Baird, Joan ,West 'and-
dith, Mildred Hill, anq ah s, Oris Smallwood
mal1wood. . appears on the sene. Th ...
As Juniors the endured con- eniors have 011served one' f
tinual excitement however, the class who is doomed to b -
they bade g dby to Don Gil- come fam the man with
I n- and the fa-mous Gerrard the horn, Milton Jones, stands
ins" Don and Doyle. Never gefore . them wU:n , a melodious
will th cl ass Q '48 fo rget the s n P' from h is trumpet.
thrill of perf rming its first The ' class Vic '
cla play, "The Calamit Thoolpson President; Oris
Ki j rec ivin,g: their class Smallwood, Vice - President;
rif\o'S, and ;also their Christ- , Faye Creech
J
Secretary; Wil-
mas pre ent, the most tal nt- bur Trea urer. Mr.
ed music instructor, Mr. Gahris. Payne was the class adviser.
Their succe sful mixed chorus Near the middle of the, year
i among their memori s never they waved , their r gretful ,
to be forg01ten, f r it marked gOOd-byes to Mr.. Turner.
another , pot in every TheIr authority enabled
. Til eni rs, tog ther with thenl to bring about a Stuaent
th ir fellow , .tudents, want Council, and in the midst of
never to ' for.g:,et the e hoes of getting dressed' up to have their
TEXACO photos made, gett ing the Way-
.. cehan unde r way, performing-
S. MAIN PHONE fUM the oper tta an I a class 'play, '
- WAYNES,VILLE. oHIO and to publish th ir
SMITH ELEctRIC SERVICE
For that extra Receptacle
Or Anythin'g Electrical
.
eall amltt,.
11 S. MeChanic St.
LEBANON, OHIO
2 }
. JOE'S CYCLE SHOP
WH EEL '
SPQRTING GO,ODS
ICVC,LE8
MOTORCYCLE8
Phone 5 Mulberry 51.
I.EJ'ANON, OHIO
Headache's warn, u o.f possible
, . , ur engme
warns :you of tro.uble -ahead.
wait , for it-bring your
car 111 now, and prevent cost-
Iv repairs ' later. , .
annual, they squeezed ,in a
' HCl an-Up Day" to boo t their
morale.,
Suddenly their fun and ex- '
citement ceased ' as May 23
drew hear. They appr ached
the strained echoes of "Pomp
and Circumstance' and realiz-
ed that all too soon their '
school days were drawin,!! to
a close, they eye their
un 'yet ,eagerly
they await what might be iri
store for them.
The Claude Stroud home \vas
the scene of .a gathering
on Sundav when the birthday
of Mr. and :'Mrs. Ahrens , and
d'lughter and Patty Azling were ,'
celebrated. Dinner guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ahrens and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Azling and daughter, Patty,
Misses Martha a.nd Muriel Az-
ling Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Thlrkield of Dayton.

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY
of those ,
who' gave
"THEIR LAST FULL MEA-
SURE OF DEVOTION."
Me'CLURE
FUN ERJ(L
. ,
WAYNE.VllLE, '."10
v
Y,.iencl fiome
M..r. Walter R ploKle. Mr-.
W. J. Walter ahu on Bill ' f
Dayton called on Miss Jessie,
Garner Wedn,e da, afternoon .
Mr. and Mrs. Milton heehan
.f Centerville and Mr: an j Mrs.
Earl Oark 0'( Davin 'called
n Mr. 1 Alice Clark unday
afternoon.
, ', Mi s Ruth Chandler left for
Norfolk, Va., Saturday and will
accompany her sister Elizabeth
back here to spend the summer.
Miss Jessie Garner is con-
fined to her room by illness,
Mrs. Leah was a ,dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
Burske on Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Dakm spent Tues-
day with Mrs. Emma McClure
at ,Franklin.
Mr. Richard Haines, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Haines, Mr. and
Mrs. ' WiIlie Faha of near Xenia
called' on Mr. and Mrs. Hily
Gibson, Mrs. Richard Haine'
Saturday evening. ,
Mrs. Ettie Bair of Xenia spent
Monday eveninir witp ' her sis-
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE, of
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 1 No. 4370
T H U R-S DAY, MAY 27, 1948
ter, Mrs. Lue ' Morg-an.
1\\1'. anJ Mr. James V\' il d.
, man of fa k' un. hio were
weekend gUest:' of her parents
Mr an j Er.nL:st Earnhart
and fami y. .
Mrs .. CO"1 arba , of Kings
Mi!ls p"n ..1ing' a few
with h r si ' t r, G. Ker-
?in ' \,,;/". ,
M r, and Mrs. Lewis Cra w-
ford p nt aturdaj/
with Mr. an j Mr. Claren e
Crawford.
Mr. and Poff of
Cent rville were dinner R.'uests
, unda , of Mr. and Mrs. Hil y
Gibson. Other C-a!lers in the
afternoon were Rallph
inson, Mrs. Eunice Davidson of
Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. Harot i
Roger, Mrs. ' mma Gibsqn of
Bellbrook. '
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford
call d n M'r. and Mrs. Clar nce
Crawford unday evening.
Kay, Jud and Patty Jayson,
daughter qf Mr. and Mis.
Walter Jayson of Dayton, were
week end ,g-uests or their uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
LeM,ay.
COMPLETE
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SERVICE
J.
The comforts of a h III f '
those who. wish to hold s rvi es here

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TELEPHONE 22,91 O.
That

GROUPS
TIONS
,Wil'is ,Hunter
, AT TI uFriendly Store"
FU'RNIS,HING'Si
Items' ..
9 lI: 12 WOOL' RUGS
, 9'. 12 FELT BASE RUGS
CURTAINS - SLIP COVERS
, ,LAMPS (Floor and 'r.hle)
STUDIO COUCHES Sprina Filled)
, ' UVING ROOM SUITES
BED ROOM SUITES,
STOVES
Home F1U'IIiahen'"
'HOME FURNITURE,
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"East Main Street -at WhiteJllab"
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ' No. 4370
T _H U R S DAY, MAY V, 1948
A FARM DIARY
by D. J. FRAIZER
May 2 1i 1948. And now
what? School is out c m- ,
mencements are over. The
church conventions are ' over
summer is here except by
the almanac which calls it
until June' twenty-first.
the gray - of our \\arriors. A ,
good time to rememb l" their'
braver alid to 10 k at the
futilit of war. ' It is the most
thing there is, and yet
It IS til only tl1 ing know of
that can stir men to full use of
their ability. If we could all
out for con tructive work
there is nothing that could not
be accomplished. But though
love may stir the few to give
themsel ves com.p letely to what
seems to ,them the greatest and
best cause, hate and fear can
weld a people together alm.ost
over night. Truly the way to
peace is like the road to heaven,
it is steep and narrow and there
are few that find it. However
remote and vague it may seem,
the fact remains that for all of
rhe weather is stiIJ spring-like
though the leaves are aU out
and the weeds are growing tall
The gardens that were plan ted'
early look fine, but many of
are slow. Two of the
nicest gardens I have se'en are
in Corwin, up on the hill near
the saw mill. The pe'as were in
bloom, early in the week about
May 1 or before and they
have the largest potato plants
! have seen. I have a few peas .
In blossom, all that is I ft from
those th,at the hens ate early in
the ,sprmg-. Just enQugh to be
tantalizil)g. '
, us it starts from where we are, '
right he're and now. They tell
us that the way to ,peace of
mind is to face our faults and
. difficulties; recognize them,'
and then try to do something-
constructive about them, if
something can be done or
something new,if they belonQ'" to
the dead past. As individuals,
as nations, we make mistakes.
We meet the same situations
over and over until we' face it .
and get the best of it. Then we'
wonder why we never did it
that way before. Someday we
may learn to do ttlat with the
situati,ons which I ad to war.
yve can not win peace by .giving
111 to force. We can not buy
peace
1
we can not g-et peace b-v
. Stitt almost no corn planted.
rhe ra.in came just as we were
ready and ,ground has been
wet ev,er since. The alfalfa
IS almo t ready to cut. A friend
f mine the other day said .u I
ju t couldn' t tand to It
all der end on the weather."
Y s,' that i true and y t there
i an unfaili,ng inierest in that
nt st between man and the
w -' that gambler's
han. e that things \\ ill turn out
all L! ,uall_ jil ey d . A
tc al r p failur e i rare. You
n ver can jo ' things twic ex-
a tl y alike: ' You an not layout
a timc: -table for the year and
wor,k on, schedul e. But some of
ltke it that way. Good farm-
' 1I1g m work in , with the '
not against them.
I hmgs hke ' plantiil$t barley
, la t year, wh n the 'Corn crop
was short. It has done welt thIS
y ar, See those lovely fields- on
, R ute 73 ju tout id of
Wayne viII .\""" T-Itese will be
combined before the wheat or
at are ready and the.y will
ha ve good. ,hog- f e'd un ttl the '
new"cr p f co<rn is ready while
many of LIS will have to buy
more an j more COFn. Th
wheat looks fin,e and the oats
are beginning, to get a good
, tart. I. still to try "wlnter
oats. 1 hey like them across the
Indiana line.
Day will soon be
here. TIme to make beautiful
, You needn't ever be: of
the social error of saylOg JOb
I'd Io.ve go, .but ('ve
to wear! '., If you keep your
gowns fresh lovely by hav.
Ing clean them after each
weanng. '

[LEANERS
WA YNESY/LL.E O.
political maneuvering. We have
to peace more than we
want our wn \\ We have
PERENNIALS
Daisies
HibiScus,
Sweet Williams
Cilrysanthemums
EDNA ST. JOHN
from Texaco
... . --_ ... _- ...
1 lOURS:
9-12 each
1-5 afternoons except
Wednesday . J
'7 -9 ,Saturday
Other evenings by
. Appointment
TELEPHONE 62-R

Dr.-C. E. Wilkin):!
Optometric Speeialtat . '
26 South Detroit Strtet
omo
The BODd' , A '
Month Club
,
-NatioDal Bank
to b strorie- enouO'h to bo ld our
own with bulli sand" e have to
care en ugh t be ready to de-
fen'd other from th,e bulli s.
We ha Vc: to h tron 0' en ugh so
'!ha,t bullies will not face us. It
I n t an a y path but this
good time to think about it and
do our own hare of it till we
can off,er peace along with ou'r
flowers to the memory of thOSe
who did all they could.
SEW-SO 4H CLUB
MEETS AT KLONTZES
The Waynesville Sew-So 4-H
Club Mond.ay, at Mrs.
s home WIth Mrs. Eden-
field and Mrs. Klontz in charge
and Mn presiding. '
AI,I the officers were to go
to Lebanon to an officers meet-
ing Tuesday night at the high
school. Miss Bay was present
the meeting to i,nform the
gIrls of the coming activities.
The next meeting will be held
at Mrs. Klontz's home Thurs-
day, June 3 at 1 P. M.
Club members who wilt take
part in the program for the
next meeting are: '
. Doris' Brown, fou demonstra-
tIOn; Donna Hadley, Annette
Tinney, Janet Keys, for Re-
freshments.
Bellbrook Notes
Betlb'rook Cemetery.
La wrence Barnard and
family called , - n M r, an i Mrs.
arr 11 Barnard one jay re-
Jame Kable has return j to c ntly. '
hi work in ' Oklahoma. . Farmer i th i- c mmunity
Sev ral per ons 0 from ,have a husy-week if wea
communit attend d the -flower ther permits. me corn ' is
show at the Aft In titute in mu h j - 'et to' be,
Da ton last weekend. M t ard n are lookin,g- ood.
MemoriaI' swill t c
conducted Sunda aHemo n at READ ,GAZETTE Classified Ads
,
i
_A'a
BUILDINGS CHATTELS AUTOMOBILES LIABILITY
FARM INSURANCE" ,-
in cb. Ohio Parmen will ah'e you broad protectioo' ' lolses
OQ farm. Ie COftta your buUdiap, )'Our ' cbauch, your automobile
- JOUr UabWt)' , for . acdcla1ta 10 others. Why aot Me 111 today?
Yoa ..... )'Qa',. wbea JW',. iDaured Ja the 0bJ0 rUmenr
Karl D. Dakin Insurance, Agency

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Am,t':'ng low fuel cOlt: A Coleman provid'!s
ample hot water for average 'family' of four
by burning only about ten gallons 'of oil a
Store 'a whole winter's oil supply in
a rum ..
orks anywhere town-or farm"':" the
Cole'man burRS fuel oil; no , gas or
connections needed. It's , automatic, toO-:-
,gi".,es you plenty of ,hot water anytime at 'he
turn, of a tap. No periOds. '
I.
I
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You .. 'C! now! Our amaz.inc off.er expires June
12. Don t rna .. thll have all the hot
, you I want at the turn of a tap. With Cole- \ '
man there s no . . ' . no din...:..automatic COD-
OIs do. all the fM ')'OU. See III tOcia7'
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'Fairley Hardware . Stores I
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- BIG STORES - . '
PHONE 2441
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11'
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m La t W ek)
Mr . 1 e lie ,Gra. L erving
'1)n the Grand Jury at Leban n. '
Mrs Ever tt E'ar l attend d
a luncheon hri jge at the home.
()f Mr. C. ' A. in Oay-
. ton the , past week. .
Mr. ang Mrs. Guy Routza.hn
'and Ru seIJ 'spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Earl Men-
denhall and at TiPI?
City, ahd attend ct a Scout
meeting and dance Sa:t urday
even in?,' . Mr. M "ndenhall i ' the
Scout Leader. On' the.
R utzahns were din'ner guests
of M r. Mrs. Sperry B Itndtt
at Troy. .
Mr. Paul J 1m f UniveJ:...
sit of Cincinnati .and Mr. and
Mr. Rohert of Yel
low Spring spent Sunday with
th ir grand-Ol" ther, Mrs. Mar-
garet J alms.
, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma Col-
lins and Mr. Chari s Collins and
Mfs. Norma Pounds and son '
Billy and her' father, Mr. Joseph
Gra ' si afterno 11
gu ts of Mr.' and Mr . Walter
K nrick.
Mr'. an j Mr . Robert Hetting- ,
er, ha v inR 'old th.eir farm on
the Township Road, ,moved
la l we k,to the b l t apartment
of ,the Herman nouse on
Ruth Marian farm.
and Mrs. Everett Ea,rly
a C( j by Mr. and Mr;:, .
Ross Rowland of Harveysburg:
pent' Friday in Nit. Yernon,
Ohio. '
MIl'. and Mrs. William Tinney
and child'ren of WaynesviHe
spent several with Mr. and
Mrs . . Gliy I outzahn and Rus'sell.
A number of mem\bers at-
tended the at Waynes-
vill e and enj oyed the pictures
shown by Mr. 1::. J. Carmony
of a trip and Mrs. Carmony
made in the
Relatives and friends here
were sorry to hear of the lragi
. deatn f Min r Ho e at the
home of his son near Troy, lase
week, M r. his fam
ily lived at Lytle a number of
years.
. Mrs. Th rle Jones entertain-
ed the Card Club at her home
on 'l'hursday afternoon. Th'Ose
o.t your coPY of this new . present who enjoyed [ht! oc
folder, clelCribing prapt__ : .casion were: Mrs. (0111 Burton,
.... , p ... paid Wlcalion lours to ! . Mrs. Stanley lJalley, Mrs.
! Groyes, Mrs. Harold
ALh: "AM ERICA \ Whitaker, Mlr'S. Lowell. Thomas
I Mrs. Paul Shipley and Mrs .
......... -for ex4"'ple---- Hanunond.
Miss Janet Hammond enter-
"MACKINA. C .SLAND' tained, . Misses Rl10da Bunnell,
Sandra Sim!pson, Linda R,amby
...... -......... Peggy Miltenberger to din-
-c.efree1t.tw.encMnteclWaDcl ner Fnday evening,
,.
__ IIiet.oIk J*'8CIi8e for' 101f, rid her 12th birthday anniversary.
nri"l'"inl ..s IunriouI Later in the Mr. ' and
I
\ M\)SKOKA LAKES
,; 3 Days $25.50
TfJ a WlKatioD ill tbe creat
DOrth eo.tly-s-d m crya.l
w.e w. .... deep c..u-
QIIietIIr.
flORIDA
l' Days $73.20

lit. ...... eleecl, ....
'&pilip, &ok To.-......... .
Ke, WcaJ .;\:: 1
' .,. j DElROO ' ;
3 '.$12.19
puIIe ofinchlltrial .. m.tcric
Detroit. V'lIit Greedeld v .....
Pard', 'Rivei' Rouce Plat ... .
General Motor', BuiktiD&.
... Mown do not inohIIIe ,.....
- eo .. .,tin, poin' 01
.,...rnment t or ineal
Without lfotic:".
'j AM Tour Pricee Subjeot ro 0....-
_GBltYJlQJJND TJUU.usAL .,
WAYNESVILLE Drug Store
PHONE 212'1'
' .
Mrs. Hanunond accompanied
the ,girts to a ' show in Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark
, 'accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E.
Carmony of Springfield ,to the
Warren ,County M ... seum and
Mulford's Green .HoLlse at Leb-
..anon and later to dinner at the
Golden Lamb Hatel. .
. DELIVERY DAYS ' .
TUES.'-lHURS.-SAT.
Same ,Day Each'Week
,STOKES ,DAIRY
LEBANON
10 Buy, Sell, Trade
Rent, Borrow, . USE
Mr. and. Mr . Bu'rn (
rilotor d to Ottenein H me
ullt;ay afternu m anu' n their
ret urn called on I'v\.iss Edna M -
Ewen an 1- M ther tladden, at
pringboro.
Mrs. Netti Emrick \ a ac-
mpani ed home ' from Wa ' h-
lEg-ton C. H. 'rue day by Mr .
It al[ h Hamm nd and Mr . . E.
8 . Long:alse. Mrs: Emrick has
been visiLinJ?; at t. he alisbur:)
home, and reports Mr. alis-
bury is honl,e .from an Indiana-
pO'lis hospital anli is much im-
proVed in health.
HARVEYSBURG " :IS' NEXT,
OPPONENT OF JUNIOR
LEGION BASEBALL CLUB
Waynesv'il1e' Junior Amt:r-
i,can , baseball dub 'plays
h'Ost to Harveysburg, Sunday at.
. 2:30 P. MI. at the local hi gh
sehool diamond with Po, ell
and Hastin,gs as battery mate '
for the home team. .
Last Sunday , Cincinnati
American Le.Q, ion Post 312
swamped the WaynesvilJe bo s,
leaving a hundred-odd ' hom(!-
rooters a.wed by their
prowess. ( Everyone ,eel11s 1:0 '
have 10 t count c f the re
but it wa s ,mewhere in the
n rh d of 3p -J.) .
om , I e -tatnr " Jl1 l" lamed

THE MIAMI' GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OJ-tIO
17HURSDAY, MAY
PAtt.e
No. 4370
27, 1948
th<lt vi itin!," lla yer- ' 1, C' ke j
older than the 17-year limit on
iur.iM 1'1'. \ ' ct'S, ht ' I, h::!r t 0 ' - Mr'. AHon Earnhar t wa in
Reg-ane "tehing- the Wayne - Chicag:o the past week,
vj]le outfit, a} chat in 1 n a "FieldT( ur' WIth a group
when :he was working with from Ohi State. He' also spent ,
state . ham pi n hip Legi n ome time with one f his
. the ,l ayer - were even fri n'd, wh m h met while
bIgger. . . . I in ervice.' ...
. s pitcher Powell
did well for ' 'ihree innings with " rrl ')
a deceptive side-arm ' delivery, , Mr. and Mr .. Alv,a 1 ml- ,
and will open against Harveys- son and son" Thomp-
6n the mound. son, were unday dmner
I of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sahs-
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn J. Burske hur. , near Wilmington.
had a UL1Ct ay dinner .I; ue t ,
Mr. and Mr ' . Wnliam Miss Marg.ar-et ' Edward .
and -Mrs. Lellh Mills. tertained with a. dessert
Rev. and Mrs: R. ' B. ' Coleman
left Tue -day' t attend Meth-
odist Confer n e' in Colum4 us.
Mr. and Robert Satter-
th, aite attended the , Mason
Hi gh ch 01 Alumni meeting;
on amnia
, " The Class of 1908, of \vh ich
Raymond Oa vi, President of
the Alumni', is a member, is
plannin,[ a \luncheon at the
Gr.cen Room on Saturda.y.
on Tuesday at home of Mrs.
Alva Thompson. Three table
wer.e in play during the after-
\,
noon.
, 'M 1'5. Arthur Wi1de and son.
Mrs. 'Wilhelmina Underwood
and Mr. Al be rt Rossell , were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Braddock and children.
Mrs. Tonllmy Whittemore
and infant son, Tommy Ray,
ha ve returned to their home
from ' Miam i YaHey Hospital.
AN OPEN LETTER TO PATRONS OF - - - - -
. Waynesville Farmers Exchange
COll\pany"
May 25, 1943
At .the last , meeting' of the Board of Directors, several things ,were dis-
cussed' mat we thought should be brought to the ' attentjon of the ' Pa-
trons of the Association, ,
\
Our business volume has doubled over the past five To ,accom-
modate such a volum.e increase, a much greater operating capital is necessary.
ftijJproximately $15,000:00 more is to maintain sutficient inventorJ:
and recently the accounts have alarmmgly - approxl-
01Iately$20,000.00. This has , meant a total CapItal outlay of approxImately
$35,000.00.
Since we do not have the capital on hand to take care of such an increase
it hfls been necessary us to borr?w the yve feel that it ,is right
and fair hr those who are not paymg cash for thell: purchases to pay the
usual interest Charges.' "
So effective this June all accounts not paid by the 10th,. of
month following purchases, ;will be ,charged 6 per cent This
charge will be added on ,the 10th of each succeeding month the account reo
rnairis' unpaid. We ' feel that is . the only fair, and way , to handle the
situation. '
Prompt attention to. your accounts will ' sa ve money for you and
for the Association. Please Cpoperate with us.
If at any time any of you have suggestions relative to your
association we, the l30ard of Directors ' and 'the Managemen,t welcome 'You '
to voicle your opinion.
...:}.:. ..
"
'.
Sincere} y yours.;
Carl A. Pitstick, Mgr. ,
R. M. H a. w ke, P.res.
Rhodes V:
Gilbert Frye,: Sec., Treas . .
, .... .
H. R. Moss
Kellar HQak
H. L. Rye
Paul Toml'inson
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ClA551FIED
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7 THE IVIIAMI GAZETTt
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4370
T H U R S 0 A y, MAY 27, 1948
TWIN
Leases
by,
FOX HOLLY
The Twin owner; ha a ked
for a paragraph on th.e new
i>olicy the '1"win, tlfrtinR
June 1. fhere are three point
to remember. . .
First, the Twin will be cl os-
ed Wednesday night instead of
Tuesday. as in the past In
o.ther ' words, open everX night
. EXCEPT Wednesday. fhis is
to .conform to the policy of the
ther Waynesville merchant, a
thing 0' Regan wanted to do
the first, but c 'ul d nl y
ngllleer now because in the '
picture business, the is
bought fat in advance.
'Second, ther wiil be four
sh w changes a week to j)' i ye
t
. , ....
YOiU grea er van t y in en (er-
This means that your
1 uesda.x & aturday ni ght pic-
tures Will be shown onl y nc
night, a if there's a mOVie you
particul arly want t o s on n-
of t hese I-tlght, remember t
it at its only sho\ in,r.!:.
Third, eff ctiv Jun 1
pri ces . .will .... change. Adult
kets Will be 40 cent ( . c plu
7 cents .government tax). Chil -
dren' . tlckets will be 18 c nts
( 15 cents plus 3 cent g- vern-
ment tax). This is due t
-I of the 7S,O()O ABC Pins Get Ready to Travel I
Did you know that rules of the American Bowling BIiSures that every teaJ1) ;"'m compete under exactly the
Congress call for daily replacement of the bowling pins same circumstances. In the pbotograph above a girl i.
on its tournament alleys? This means some 75,000 new repacking a few of the discarded pins for distribution by
pins are used in the course of the event. ,The practic.;;. Chevrolet truck to privately owned bow mg esta IS ents.
. .
wil l be on th cr2en Fri:\a
and aturda_ ill' ' I i,e:h t a
of Murd ' r' (WI3 ). (t' s a come-
dy-ga,llg ". r pic ur ', -t
d. a I )t\co', r wh goes
n tisni, the thino' Cl audel t:
Col bert doe in 'the pictur,
Cblll and j ll jg for our If.
pc ial on fhe bill i a Bob
. H.ope-Bing- Cro b c m.edy,
pl u Warner World News. '
Tu day (renl'J!mher, on
ial starting- a \V . k fr m Sat ur-
(Jun. : .5) 'Lnd r unning: f r
112 con ecuttve ther -
after. Title ' t o ' e 'announced
week. The managem: I1t i
i' 1111l1 g the reque t of ma,ny
t wns eopl for til return 'f
a movie erial to W::tyne vilk.
COMMISSIONER SPIKES
SALES TAX RUMORS
Persi -tent rumor that ,the
tate f Ohi will not I; em
the n um 1' " pClrti n Of t1ie
ellow p'repai:i tax rec ipt are
,Tax C mmi ' i mu .
C. Emnry Gl and r str> ed thi
week. ..... . .
The chan go in 1 r of r-
paid tax r ceipts from yellOW
t green ha - caused man y ru-
m r' to b ' circul ated ' that the
ell ow ta..x re eipts are not re-
de mabIe afler June 1, 19.48.
Th redempti on ' C?f the
consumer's p rti oR of prepaid
tax receipts at the rate f three
per cent (3 %) of the amount
of tax represented by the f ace
value of such re eipt pres nt -
ed for redemption' is ' pruvided
for in -Section f
the G n ral Code of Ohi o .
t he only stamps \ hich are
subject t the r(;dempti n pr -
avi sion are ,those issued pursuant
t o the application of the tax
n retail sales and deliver d .to
the purchaser by (he sell er.
All prepaid tax r ct:ipts de-
liv red by v ndors or sell ers on
and after Ma' 1, 19 8' will c n-
tinue to ' e rede' ma I unltil
th above s cti n of the
eral Cod is , ith ramen j d or
repeal ed by. the ' egi ture.
TWIN
THEATRE
DAILY SHOWS
EXCEPT WEDNESDAY
c t of operati ons. It i hopeli
that, thru this column and oth' r
advertising, a minimum' f con-
tusion will r esult t o the pe -
pIe of Waypesvill e, in win,'-
tralgh t and ha - In )r tn til Ie
( fun11 y tr ubI ) \\'lill It 1 gi i i-
mate busin . than h v I' Ilad
with an illegal 11. PI' g'ram
. short i "Frond I' Froli ' a
1
ni ght o}lly ) Jimm. t wart ap-
pear III " It' A W nderful
Life (RKO' Donna
Reed a i ts him.
A vat of thank t til pe-
lIe who are st i kinR their chew,,:
mg gum on us d popcorn bo. -
es in t ead of on the new s at .
Tb m t t the trend,
and the mana yem; nt can't sa
strongl y enouO'h h w grateful
iit is.\ Those who ar n' t i opcorn
.eatq'l's, can generall y' fi n an
ol d popcorn uuderfo t to
dep ' it t he l' main . f your
gum.
FRI. 28 SM". 29
.mg the n w schedul into ef-
. f ct June 1 st. '
Bri.efvl ews : That 'p renni al
favonte Edward G. H hi n on

. E.
Representing
Weatbeimer & Company
Members New York tock
Exchanges an j . other
registered Exchanges
Investment Trust Shares
. Bought - Sold - Quoted,
' Phone Waynesville 2530
Dayton AD3257,
17-Flrat atr croilltlq of
Atlantic. 1919-
qulntup1e1l born.
It-RhocIe r.t'ancl admlnecl
. tt
O
][ ,=1:,
Il-Johnato.wn flood. 1889-
.. Ulto '
....
I-TeM"'" .admitted to
. UnIcin; 1798. '
. ,
U .. TIle Ahaanac To ,
CIIeck 'the Weather ,
Bat U ..
QAZeo>E"'."'. CLASSIFID
ADS
To Bay, Sell,

.:. Aray Tune of The Yeat .
. od all -\At e tern mu I at.
Ameri a's we ' th art of
t riay; Mary Pi kford, now
turnc:: li PI' dLlcer, j - rc: p nsit It:
fr ' " "it: . p, M L ve' (U A)
at the Twin unday and Mon:
day. Th ... pi t ll rl.! -1. (1. Clau 1ette
Col bert, \ ith l{Ol' t!rl Cum-
ming ,Dun me Ie, an j Haz, I
Brook . J\\ ad \ '}' m the fam-
U ' Ili er" eria'J,
l ater publ ish i a' a Ll e t -s lIer
b ok, lhi ' swry hit ' evoked the
Ve l" 'jlm nx t . -
t, . p5ychol og:i ts, and
medl al men a t \\ hether or
110t a pI" n can h mad 1 t o
d , und r the influen f hyp-
.
Dr. T. P. Grosvenor
OPTOMETRIST
Waynesville Office
Will Be Closed
Until Further Notice
Heav 11 nl kll ws wh
"H a ven .' '11'1 K:now (UA).
< t the T win n . t Tliur. and
Friday, \Va gi vn u h a handl e<!'
I' a ril"- I1nr 'in'
. . .
V\ e tern, full F medy and
with la trange, unforgettable
t heme' of a, man wh aid h
coul d do anything and did!
It i one of the bett r first-run
W terns, starring . Bri an 0 n-
l evy and I Rob rt CUl11mj ng- .
Apparently the produer won-
dered tha b , too, for
word has been receive i that
. oon, th is J ictur.e wili
be bit ed as "Montana Mike. "
Be on t he lookout for a ser-
SCRATCH PADS .
10 cents per olin :i
J:glle , nWj . ,.
' Mr. and M'r . Harvey Burn t
i th 'ir 500 inn"!'
Club. at their h me' aturday

The Woman's Soci ety of
Lytl e Church .' will me t at " the'
home f Mr . Charl e . Chari-
fton on Wedne day afternoon"
June 9. 'The meetmg hl be'en
po tponed a week on, aCCOUtlt
of a lady p aker fr m Dayton,
who cannot come J'une 2, the
SLIQHT CASE
OF
. MURDER
Edward G. Robinson
\0 ' AL-50
FRONTIER FROLIC
SUN. 30 , MON. 31
NOW !t ANYONE ,CAN Hl\VE '
HOT W J"TER Qt)ICK .! ! ! , . .
, .
r. an j Mrs. Walter K k
an brother, Mr. James Halnes,
were entertained at dinner Sun
" day at th e home of (hei r cousins,
Mr, and Mrs. ,Aha Scott o.n
Dellwood Drive, Oakwood.
New Pocke:,' Size Water
Heater Coats Leu Than ,$2.25 .
HEATS WATER FAST
place a portable FAST-
WAY Water Heater in a rece-
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nutt, of
ptacle containing water. in ; near 'spent Sunday
the nearest socket. Lo .and be- wIth Mr. and
hold! The FAST-WAY goes to I herle J'one? th.e of whom
. at on.ce, heating water has been qUIte 111 the
like sIxty for 101 purposes- .- Mr. and Mrs. MelvlO Bant.l ,
a' sufficient ' quantity for bath- ' of JamestoWJ1, Mr. and Mrs.
!ng, washing, scrubbing, clean- . of Dayt,on
. 109- cream s'eparators, etc. The ....)unday. dmner guests .of thetl
speed dc;!pen'qing on quantity ' Mother, Mrs., Mae Banta.
' . ' . Mr. and M.rs. Seth F\lrnas,
TUESDAY ruNE ].
, IT'S A WQNDERFUL
LIFE'
Jiminy Stewart .
CAUTION! Directions for us- MISS Mary 'Brown and Mr. and
ingare ,' furnished with each Mrs. Walter Ke,nrick, attended
heater. Read and follow Costs the banquet of the ' Warren
than $2.'25. No fires to County Society, Mon-
bUild. or ho.t water to carry. No day evenmg. at. the Golden 3 FRIDAY 4'
running up and .down basement Lamb at Lebanon. . .
stairs. No heating tanks fulh ' Mr; and Mrs. Alvin Smith of ONLY KNOWS'
)Vhen a few gallons or a quart Dayton spent Sunday ' with hi s
IS want.ed. Handy! Portable! ID- Mr. and, Mrs. C. C. - Brian Donlevy
expensive. Smith. Their afternoon calIers Rob't
were: Mr. anld Mirs. Albert
Davidson O'f Genntown, . Mr. PRICE
and Al1en Miller of ,CHANGES
tlerville, Mrs . J. B. Jones and EFFECTIVE JUNE 1
Nettie Emrick. Mrs. Smith ADULTS 40c
remains quite poorly since CHILDREN l8c
Waynesville ' furniture ,.
PHONE
hurt in an ,\uto accident a week
NOTICE OF PUBLIC ' SALt:.
SITUAWIONS WAN"rnD-
PAGE S
No. 4370
OF OHIO, WARREN COUNTY,
PROBATE COURT
. Babv or young , Child to
for during day. Phone 2936 .. Albert R. , tubbs, of the
-527 Estate or Venor a Lee KlrkpaJtrick. deceased.
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
- TH U RS"DAY, ,'MAY '0, ' 1948 '
CLASS'IFIED AD RATES
'Ie PER WORD
MINIMUM 25c

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE;-
SIX-ROOM Hou , ' larg-e lot,
, with shrubbery. Third treet!
Phone 2724. Earl Conner.
- 610
SIX-ROOM HOU E, large lot.
Immediat e po es. ion. E. J.
Aufd rheidc, H arve sburt
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FOR ALE - 5 room house,
electric, ' city water, st.orm
windows, large. lot.
in Wa nesvIlle. Pnce
$4500.0 . " Wilbur Sears,
Phone 2651. Closed Sun-
days. . -520
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for Insuranc;e. Ail types of
Insurance a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Wa 'nesville 2935 or ' caI1
collect. Wilmington 2 t 11.
] SELL THE
IF you HAVE ANYTH ING
in Real Estate for sate, get in
touch with Ben E. Cline, lic.
ensed broker, Valley,
Ohio, in Real Estaie Business '
since 1911. Experience telts.
Try me and see.
-826
FOR SALE-
for Decoration Day,
At St. John, stop at N. W.
. Corner Main and High St. or
. , Call 2551. '", -52;7
LARGE White ena11leled kit
chen cabinet, porcelain -top,
gocld conditio'n. Earl Con-
ner, Phone 2724. -6 'J ()
"
tiJlty table and steel uti,lity
wall cabinet" Phone 2936.
ELECTRIC Range, good con-
dition, with new oven. Priced'
right. See Tootie Ellis at
Fairley's. -527
FOR SALE - Sweet Potato
plants, 60 CIs. per hundred;
aU kind's of garden plants,
II III as. per dozen.
Chas. C. Strouse' 1112 miles
north of Way'nesville corner
, of Waynesville, Ferry, and
Lytle Roads. -624
J.'
.. ). ...
FOR SALE - 4@ Pigs Black
Poland China Hampshire
'---:--__ _ wee ks lold,
Everett L.
,
, J
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" ,
. .
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" j
.
Sears. R. 73, one west
of Waynesville, Phone 2242.
. -527
,1940 CHEVROLET - 5, pass-
enger Coupe. Not a or
scratch. Also new motor,. ex-
cellent condition. poug Hen.;
derson, Phone 2982,
Waynes'lille '
POULTRY FOR SAl E
Start chicks now-have early
fryers.-they wHl be in
demand . .
DUNHAM WHITE
Phone Wa,..eavil1e 2916
HELP WANTED-MALE-
Man' Wanted to work 'on, meat
Experience helpf1,ll
but not Call at
Stewart's Dot Food Market.
'1
-527
MEN- An opportunity worth
M'en who have
a , mechamcal background,
able to meet' the public, who
like- folks and folks like them.
A car is necessary. Age limit
:2 1-65. Call 9- t 0 A. M. 4-5
and 7-8 P. M. only. 130 N.
Patterson Blvd., Dayton,
0hio. Ask for Mr. Dilgard.
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------------- . Plaintlff;
BELLBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
s. No. 2288 HOLDS CqMMENCEMENT
L'EGAL NOTICE
PAPER HANGING- ,
P'ranct's K. Merc r and John Mercer, Commencement , exercise"
Call at Alva Allen's in Corwin. her husb-and, et a I, Defendants. :were held at Be Ibrook H ig:h
J. H. RaiS?i In punlUance of. the order o! the Probate Cowt or Wa rr n County. School on Mav ' 20 ith music
_____________ Ohio, I will ofter for sa,le at public on the 12th day of. June, by the hi<rh school band. Doris,
NOTICE .. OF MEETING 1948, at 2,:09 o'clock, P. M." on the premises the desoribed real , Meredith gave the salutatory
situa.ted In tb,e County of W/arren. state of Ohio. and in Ino.o1'- addr6s and Louise W 11 r the
The annual meeting 'of ' the porated ot 'WayneevUle, and on the sou th &1c1e of, 'Mill Street, va.ledi tory. Thurman (Du ty)
Lot Owners of the Miam1i Cern- ' there being no street number said premises. and said pr mises are Miller of Wilmington the
etery Association will be held at . further located b tween Main Stroot on the west and Water Street on main address. Roger Kennedy
the cemetery office on Monday, the east, and said premises are most particularly descrlbed, as follOWS, ang tcThe Holy City:" .
June 7, at 8 :00 p. rn. to-wit: ' , Baccalaureate services
-63 "Situated In the County of Warren. in the state or and i n ' 6 . h
LA VERNN MAINOUS
HONORED ' AT FLORIDA
FIESTA, RIDE;S FLOA(f
Miss . La Vernn Mai.nous,
daughter of Mr. and M:rs. Ver-
non Mainou5, was chosen queen
of the Ohio State Festival Soc-
iety ' 'during the festival of the
states last month in St. Peters-
burg, Fla., and was given an
honor position on a, fJower-
covered float in the ' parat1e,
which marked the occasion.
With girls other
states ' on the float, she wore
a light-corored formal gown and
carried " a large bouquet of
flowers.
LOUDEN BARN
EQUIPMENT
Mastermade Quality
Stalls and Stanchions
Utter Carriers
Hay Carriers and Track ,
Steet Windows
. Water Bowls
Gutter Drains
J.f planninl!' to huild or
model use Louden Maltermade
Barn Equipment.
' Get your free barn plan boo'k
at our store. ,
Distributed locally by
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
John Deere Fann Machinery
LEBANON, OH(O .
PHONE 555
, For You To Feel
2' hours day 7 days every
week. never stopping', the kldnt'ys til tar
""ute matter from the blood. '
f{ more people were aware of how the
kidneys muat eonstantly remove a,- ,
plu. fluid. excess nehl. and other w"IIte
matter that cannot Itay in the blood
without injury to hea\t h. there would
be better underst anding of tlIh" t he
whole Iystem i. upset when kidneys fall
to 'funetion properly. '
Burnin". scanty or urina-
tion sometimes ... ani. that lIomrtJlin.
I. wrong. You may suffer naggini bllck-
ache. ' headachee. dlzziDeIII, rheumatle
..... in getting up at nighu, Iwelling.
!I Wb)' Dot try Doa .. ', Pilla' You will
tie U8lDg a medicine ,reeommended tli.
country over. DOG"', .timulate the tIlDe- ...
tion ot the' kidney. and belp them to
ftub out polsonolQ ",ute :trom the
blood. They eontaln nothhlg tiarmtul.
Get DOG"" tOday.'U. with eonftdellc8.
At all drul .toree.
the Town of WaynesvLlle and bounded and described as follows, held Sunday, May 1 ,WIt a
to-wit: Part of out-lot No. two (2) in the to\\'n of Wlaynesv:i1le. . ermon by the Rev. S .. Turner
" Beginning rut a stake corner near a .brick butldlng formerly usell Ritenour of We tmihster Pres-
as a Blacksmith Shop 1n the alley on the Une of Wa.ter Street in byteri an Church in Dayton, who
. said town. The,pce 'with said 8.'lley aJ1d binding thereon twelve a nd is a graduate of the Bellbrook
' ,ne-half poles to a.nother alley. Thence with the last men- ch 1. The chool girl s
Honed alley anltl binding t'hereon, seventy (70) feet at right chorus simg "The Cath-
angles twelve la.nd one-half (12%) Jloles to water Street; thence edral" and "The Silent Sea."
with said street seventy (70) teet to the beginning. . "Now Thank We An"Our God"
Being the same premises conveyed to phebe A. Mira.t:lda by was sung by a quartette co'nsist-
El1za Miranda qy deed druted August 9. 1915, and recorded in Vol. ing of Kenneoy, Bruce
103, Page 578, of the Deed Records ot Warren County. Ohio.
And being Uie same preml'SEl8' conveyed by Phebe A. Mh'anda 'Penewit, odney Gibbons,and
to Venora ' L. Kirkpatrick by deed dated January 15, 194,3. and Dwight Barn'ett. TTle chorus ,
recorded in Record Vol. 146, a.t page 102. of the Deed He- sang"Cherubim Son.g No. 7
1
' by
cords of Warren County, Ohio. . Mortniansky.
Said premises vure appraised at the sum of Three Thousand six ... The class of 1948 consisted
Hundred ($3.600.00) Dolla.rs and must be sold for not .Iess than two- of ten girls and two boys.
thirds of said appraised value :th ereof on the follOWing t erms, to-wit: Louise Welter won a scholar-
Cash. ship to Wilmington Collep;e. .
ALBERT H. STUBBS,
Administrator of the Estate Mr. Charles Ellis entered
C. DONALD DILATllSH,
Attorney, for PlainUff.
ot Lee 'Klrkpatrick, deceased Miami Valley Hospital on Sun-
day for ob erva,tion and treat-
Mr. and Mt . R. M. J0hn tOll,
of Nova Scotia. Canada, Miss
Ruth Werkel, of Decatur 111.,
Mr. Francis Brannock, Mrs.
Flossie Carey. Miss Lucy Emily,
Mrs. T. B. Brannock,and Mr .
Henry Orndorf were'
dinner of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Ernest ,Woolard and daughters
in Dayton.
---_ ....... _--
Mrs. L. J. Burtc)fl is
a few days with relatives in
Akr'on. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hook en-
tertained to dinner on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Monee of
Orient Mr., Ge:orge Edwards
of Martinsville. .
AUCTIONE:ERING
STANLEY aDa KOOGLER
BROKERS LICENSE
For' Dat ., Phon. 2894. WaynHvill
Ohio. R.v ..... Chara ..
NORRIIS BROCt<: COMPA,NV'
f
inoinnatl . UriioJi Stock. Varp.
, Iv. Wlrr. and lv ftn
0ara'otni,zat onll oc.n tto
tI'l v '.. r. qn th. ....,
all , arOund market In the
country.
SERVICE THAT 8ATlrPFIES
WlHIO Dayton 12:60 E. S. T.
Dial 1300 Cincinnati
12: 40. Dial 700. for Our Dally
Market Report. '
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Farmers! .
What you may need in the fu-
ture is . . ' ,.
T.IME
on your reat estate .toan
This! plus interest, repay-
ment , privileges, service and
'- ecu .... be bad in, a '
FEDERAL LAND 'BANK
through
THE LEBANON
NATIONAL FARM LOAN
Lebanon, ' Ohio Phone 448
EIlia H. Sturm, Sec:'y-Treaa.
DEAD STOCK
COWS--$10.C)O
HORSES-$8.00
HOG5-$3.00 cwt.
.ce ..... I ... to liz. a Co .. dlilo ..
ment. '
IN PROTECTION.

STRENGTH
AND '.
ECONOMYI
fAsr
"'''VIR.,
, NOW'
Write facio" Iw ,,.. ,.,., attd .....
CLAYTON I LAMIE IT MFa. 00.
DEn .. II. IY
fACIOa'-M1DDtQOWIi. OHIO
WE 'PAY' FOR
HORSES $8.00; , cows $1 0.
00
; HOGS "3.
00
cwt .
" ,
ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDmON
CA'"
X-E N I A Fertilizer
Rft ... 454" Char;.. .
X_ia o.
E. G. 'B.cIui", .... :- -
Armitage & Son
lAND' anti GRAVEL
BLACKTOP DRIVES
TAR uul ROAD OIL
LAWN aDd FILL DIRT
.-POW ....
LDANOK om. ".
......
READYMIX CONCRETE
EXCAVATING and DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
)
It Says
, . -,-

\
By Smitty
A!,!other Memorial Da:y w,eek-
nd IS gone, and an ther 200-
odd people made themselve
subJect to memorializing by get-
, ting killed in fraffic accidents.
HavinR; driven' 1 100 miles
' that 4-day weekend, I
can only be surprised that the
deaths were so tew. I saw ex-
amples of nearly every type of
reckless driving, an,d a few
times it was only a good set of
brakes that prevented serious
trouble ..
One impressed me for
the first tim.e - the worst of-
. ' fenders are the home folks
'rather than the long-distance
, travelers. Most of the ,bad drlv- .
. ing 'I s'aw was done by people
, whose license tags mdi cated
they weren't far from home. I
Misso'urians did foolish things
in Missouri. am1 lIIinoisan,
were careless in llIinois. , In
Ohio, it was Ohi<?ans, by and
large.
The most common offense,
of local drivers. seemed to b
on hills where they
cQuldn't possibly see far enough
ahead. Also, many of them
di'ive at night without tail light.:;
and with only ' the weakest
headlights. If .some of these
black-out drivers knew how
near th y have come tn being
rammed from the rear, they
woula probably install taillights
in a ' hur'ry. But they plod bliss-
fully along
l
unaware .of the
curses aiOlea at tnem. .
; O,hio is. ,.full L th e
"Sunday driver", type, although
no state is really' free of'thc!se
Th,e "S.t,mda y
ver" gets ' on a nabonal high-
way and 20. to ,30
mites an hour whIle traffIC piles
up ' helplessly behind him'. He
slows down 'on hills and reaches
. his maximum speed of 30 only
on the straightaway. He heSI-
tates at intersections be.cause he
isn't sure which way he
to turn.
A ,highway patrolman in an
Illinois filling station , made a
point which it would be well for
us in Warren County to 1 cll1em-
ber also:
"There are lots of paved side
. roads with pretty scener-" for
people who wanttfu4ak-e-a ride.
1 don't see why' they don't leave
tile national lilghways for peo-
ple who really want to get
somewhere. , ThIs road wouldn' t
. be so crowded if peqple wllo
aren't anywhere would
. stay off it." \ . ,
CLEVELAND .
HURT CHAN&ING TIRE
SOUTH O'F WAYNESVILLE
Louis Knox of Cleveland suf-
fered a leg injury wIlen he, was
struck by another car while he
was changing.a tire on the high-
way side' of his own car on
' Route '42 south of Wayo'esville.
He was take'n ' to Valley
Hospital in the A. H. Stubbs
ambulance. .
This was the , Waynesville
area's only serious traffic mis.
hap of the .Memorial Day
ena, but while was 'returnmg
. from 'this trip, Mr. Stubbs came
, ,on the scene of anot,her wreck
near. Centerville and t(nk two
injured Springfield women io
jh." same hospitaL
One-third of the nation's
,t 94 7 automobile fatalities oc-
\ curred on the open highway.
Heed speed lilii.Hs!
Tho Miami
I '.' -
'GAZETTE
SERVING WAYNESVILl,.E 'SINCE ' 1850

No. 4371 . I
. FIV'E CENTS A COP," .

. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO THURSDAY, J U N E
215 Alumni Attend
6'Stb H. S. 'Reunion
The sixty-fifth annual relm-
ion o(f the Waynesvill e High
'chool Alumni was held on Sat-
urday with , tw -hun-
dred and fifteen In'em'bers at-
ed at the 'banquet tables, which
were beautifully arranged with
summer flowers. A ,delicious
dinner was served by the ladies
of Lytle Methodi t Church.
3.
O. E. S. PLANS FOOD
SALE ON SATURDAY
1948
, The ladies of the Miami
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
have a fine di play of de.,
hclOus foods at the Temple on
Saturday morning. At ten 0' .-
clock everything will be offered
for sale.
Farm "Gas Shortage
Looms Despite Aid
. The 'officers. in charge for
this year were Raymond Dct vis, Producers of motor fuels and
PI' sident; Mr. Rayman F. lubricating oils have given far,-
Hatfield, vice-president; Mrs. mers first place on the list of
Inez Jan;1.es Hartsock, secretary, ,people who ' wlll be furnished
and Mrs. Frances Watkins Con- petroleum: products this sum-
ner, treasurer. ' !Der; but G. Huber, speCialist
. Following , the president's In agricultural engineerin'g
g.reeting and the' reading! of the Ohio State University, says
minutes, the cla$s of 1948 was fuel supply for tractors 'may
given a welcome by Helen Din- not meet all demlCmd's
widdie O'Dell, followed by - a . this crop season. '
reponse by Victor Thompson. Mr. Huber a great
A beautiful "In Remem- deal of 'fuel is wasted in ' the
bnince" was given for those operation of farm tractors. IdJ.-
who died during the year by ing motors, poorly adjusted car-
Mrs. Sybil Hawke LeMay_ She bureiion and ignition systems,
also included the name ofC. E and, high speed 0feration of
Bratten, form,er superiritendent, tractors eat up fue that. could
who passed away during the used in actual crop prod'uc-
past year. , M rs. Nellie Duke bon. . '
3Day July 4 Fiesta Will Feature
"Midwestifayride Brocldeast, Rodeo
EARL It SWAIN .
A t4Jive" ' broadca of ta .
. ' tion WLW' Mid\ve t rn Hay-
ride from fhe .Waynesville Hi gh
' h I . ground on
J ul ,. and ' the, Tri(lngJ-R
. Hade how n Monday July 5
.' ar ' among the t"eature schedul-
Earl P. wain, 60. died sud- ed for the 'annual JUly "4 cde-
denly about noon Monday at hrati n her.e.
his home on Rout 48 near American Legion Post No.
Ridgeville. He had had a heart 15 ha.s . also arranged for a
condition for a out six months" b.ab how, a pet parad , an I
He died on the sam:e farm a bicycle aract 'during the '
where he was born, and wh re ' thr e-day ev nt. Other
hi s father 'was I am ome 87 are to be an'nounced later.
years ', ' those who wish to 'enter oa.JJies,
,SU!VIVO,rs mclude hI wife, pels, or bicycles in the com-
MlI1nJe; hi father and mother, . petitions are. a ked to contact
Mr. and)v\rs. M. Swain, A. h. .
a slst.er, .Mlss Mary wain, Ptizes to be given away at
livmg at home. " the. nd of the celebration will
. Funeral . service ' were held include a televisi on set, out-
thiS at, the m.ot r, portable radiO,
al Home ,w.lth, a Spnn.g- bicycle, and . a cOl11biriati)Jl
fIeld. past,or .offlclat1l1g-. Bunal toa ter and , hotplate.
was lit Miami Cemetery. Fire works for the celebra-
- tion have already been !Jur-
ALLEN D. HOLE chased. '
.AlIen D. Hole, a farmer in
thiS area for m'any years, cJied
at 4 :30 a. m Friday in the
Miars Rest Home near Morrow
after about two mon-ths' illness.
He . was 72 years 010.
. He is survived by hi s wife .
a daughter Mrs:
. Cam,pbell . Qf Waynes-
vllle; a son, Harvey of
burg; a Sister, Mrs., Mary Sears
of Waynesville, and five grand-
children. The Rev. Byron Car-
ver officiated at funeral service::>
Monday afternoon at the Stubbs
Funeral Hom:e. Burial was in
Bea vertown Cem.ecery Mont-
gomery County. . ,
, -
New . Century Club
Elects Mrs. Asbury "
The New Century Club m, ,t,
at the home of Mrs. S. S. Ell i-
on Friday afternoon for the
regular May meeting.
Henkle and MisS Mary.Pugh re., Those of waste
.plesented year . actually reduCf: the efflC1ency of HOWARD CO,LLINS
and each a very fine talk. the tractor at the bp1e
Mrs. Glenn Borden, pres-
ident, conducted the busmess
session tlnd the officers elected
for the coming ,Year are Mrs, R
E. Asbury, preSIdent i Mrs. Elsie
vice preSident; Miss
R';Jth secretary and
MISS MlOnte Dodson, treasurer.
.Mrs. D. C.- Ridg-e and- M.rs. ct:
B . . were in charg-e of
the pr:ogram, giving papers on
"Gardens of the Bible" and
"Biblic-al .flowers."
Mrs. Cecilia Gorsuch Aldrick ' they . make supply sItuation . Howard Collins 67, a Iife-
represented the worse andtCost the tractor resident of
year class _ with ' a very witty er expense. h_ died a,t . Qp. Sat-u-FEia-y In
review of their class prophecy. and faulty motor . Valley Hosp'ital follow-
Mrs. Thelma Brannock Elzev tlmjng cut .down the amo,u!lt mg five years' Illness of a
the silver cup to the of wQrk whIch tractor sclerotic heart condition .
class of 1908 fo"r the largest dQ on a gaHon of fuel .and He is survived by his wife
percentage ..of m;embers present. trol!ble-free service Ida ; two .spns, Calvin E. of ,
Mrs.' Mary L. Earnhart aocept. hfe of the machme. , Lebanon and Maurice L. of
ed the cup for the class, this Centerv.ille; three daughters
. The club adjourned to
With Mrs. J. B. , Chap'ma:g m
June. "
During ,the", social re-
freshm.ents were served to the
members .and Mrs. K. N.
Hough, M,rs. J. I". Preston,
Mr. Marie Riffle and Mrs. Joe
Norley.
the fifth time this class [5; ' . Audrey Biggs of Waynes-
has won it. . ville, Mrs. Ruth Anna Koontz
M S th F 1 1':.1. ' . of and Mrs. Lucy
r. e urnas, c ass ot .,,-'1,4 Ingels of Greenfield' 17 grand-
1908, was recog,nized and MARY .. .. E. 1H IRELAN children, ' one SOUTH WAYNE COUNCIL
-applause, when .the preSIdent h MEETS' AT ST:' ""F
reported. that Mr. Furnas ha-d Mr. and Mrs. Dick A: Irelan tree brothers, and two sisters. '
never missed an Alumni meet. Of Farm, WaYnes.. ' conducted 'by the
1
T,he South .Wayne Advisory
ing, to which he' responded with vdle Route 1, announce ,the McClure Funeral H orn'e were Council .rnet 0n Frida.y
a .short talk. birth of their Mary held in the Harve,ysbuJ'K Friends at the home of Mr and Mrs, C.
The officers _chosen for 1949 Beth, May 21 at Miami lnit11:- . and Mr. and Mrs .
' were President, Mr. Rayman Hospital. . ..' 'Y'lth the Rev. Otis Rich officiat- William Ellis. .
F H tf
' Id V' 'd mg. " Burial was in Miami "H .
a Ie ; Ice-prest ent, Mr, The' maternal grandparents C appy Land . and Happy
Harold WilIia.mson; Secretary are Mr. and Mrs .. W. E. Richard. emetery. was the topic chosen
Mrs. Inez Ja'mes Hartsock and . son of Ohio and the - for discussi9n by the leader Mr . .
treasurer, M,irs. Fr.ances Wat, paternal grandparents are Mr.. MRS. LEILA SMITH' A. H., and man.}' in-
kins Conner. and Mrs. F. H. J ulon "of Shady '. a,rt.lcles were tead
After singing . "The' Or:ange Lane Farms, Day tort. , Mrs. Leila Smith, 69 . passed a'nd remarked upon by the
and the Black" was en _ away at her hom.e in Lytle very mem'bers. .
joyed for the. remainder ,of tbe . A daughter was born to Mr. at 8 :30 p. m. After adjournment, the host
' and Mrs. Richard Hanes (Paul- [uSejSda.y. hostess served cherry pie
J
jne Gibson), Thursday morn- le IS survived by her hus-' Ice cream and coffee. .
The Crass . of 1928 at
Waynesville_ High School en.
joyed a reunion and picnic din.
ner on Saturday at the Smitp
Park. Fourteen .m,embers of tht
class were present. '.
,-
The Class of 1908 en,ioyeo
their re!Jnion on Saturday with
a luncheon at the Green Room,
Those present were Mrs. F. U.
LeMaY
k
Mrs. Scanlon,
, Mrs. a,Y.mond ' Conner, Mrs.
Fr..ank 'iess, t Mlis. Lyman Day,
Mrs ... E. F. Earnhart, Raymond
.Davls, Wilhamson
and Seth Furnas.
NOT.ICE OF MEETING
The annual meeting of the
Lot Owners of the Miami Cem-
etery Association will be held at
.the cemetery office' on
June 7, at 8 :00 p. m. '""
M 7 t . ' 1 band, Clarence; a son, Allen of
mg, . ay "2 , a Miami ' Va ley DaycoIl, and. two o-randchildren.
.Hospital. She tipped the scales b
at 6 pounds, 12 ounces, and Mrs. Smith ""as inj urea.n an
ntamed Donna Irene. automobile accident m Waynes-
EAST WAYNE COUNCIL'
Tbe East Wayne Advisory
Council met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Gons on Ft.i- .
day evening. Mrs. Raymtmd
BraddOck cliose for the evening"
a further discussion on"Soil
Conservation", wh ich is ' of
. great interest to everyone.
Following . adjournment a
social hour was spent during
which refreshments ,J.,ere ser-
ved', .
Miss Abbie Graham. who fell
and fractured her hip recently
at 1be hom-e pf Mr. and Mlrs.
Forest Graham, was removed
to Miami Valley Hospital on
Sunday. .
ville all MaJj 15, but her death
was not due to (he acddent. .
Funeral services wIl l be held
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o' -
clock 'in, the Stu.bbs ' Funeral
Home, with interment in Miami
Cemetery. '
Mrs. L. H. Gordon left dur:
ing the past week to' visit
relatives in Washin'gton, D. C.
Mr., and. Mrs. J.J. Burske at-
tended the ballet at the Uttle
!heatre in Yellow Springs dur-
mg the pa t wee'k' and saw.their
daughter, Miss Marilyn Burske
take .part with a group from
Green UniverSity,
Bowlmg .Green, Ohio.
_DON't LEARN.
TRAFFIC RlltES
'BY
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LEGAL NOTICE
Bids will be by BOIIu'd of Trustees of Ptibl1c Miah's ot
Wayne\"ille. ()f hi, at the Wee of the Clerk of said at
Tru t oo of. Publh: Affair until ix O' clock P . M. , June 19; 1948, t or t1urn-
i)lMng Two Thousand (2000) feet of six (6) inch cast iron pipe, with a
pr ure capacity of nbt ess tban one hundr d-fifty (150) . pounds
sQuar inch.
Each bid t onlfu ln the full na.me of ev ' ry per. on or ' company in-
t r -ed in the same.
A c rtiflcate guarante Ing the delivery of said pipe and a st atemenT
of the earl! st date of d Ilvery must a om.pb.,ny eILch bid.
The .rigiht is r e erv d to reje t any all bid.
By '()rder of the Boattl at Trustee of. PubU Affai rs.
HARLES .r AMES, Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
. STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS '
Engineer of Legal Copy No. 48-268
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Columbus, Ohio,
Ma y 29, 1948
ealed proposals wjlJ be l'eceived t the offioe of. the Highway
Dire tor of Ohio, at COlumbus, OhiO, unJti1 10: 00 A. M., OhilO Time,
Tuesday, June 22, 1948, for improvements on:
Various Sections of . U. S. Route No. 22 in Clinton and Wi3.l'ren Coun-
tl S. U. S. No. 35, in Greene County, U. S. Route No. 42 in Greene and
'Werren Counties, U. S. Route No. f)2 in Clermont County, and U. S. No.
68 in -Clinton and Green-e Counties, for pain.ting old. guard rail various
types as per plan.
Length 79,684 teet.
Estimated Cost ......... . . .. . .... . ...... ' .' ....... . ... ' .. ... . " $8,500.00
Contract to be com.pleted not later than fSeptember I,
The wa'e to b all labor -employed on, Chis contraot
sha.ll b in ca,ccordance with the "Scbedu'}e of Prevailing Hom'ny Wage Rates
.A sc a nd rmlned by The Depal"tment of tl ndustrial . Relations
appli cable to ate Highway D partmen.t lmprovements in accordance
wlth Sections '17-3, 17-4, 17-4a, 17-5 a nd 17-5a of the General Code of
hi o."
, The b.ldd l' must ubmlt, with 'his bid a ertlfied che k in a n a mount
equal to five per cenlt of the . tlmnted co,st, b-ut in no event more than
t en thousand dollars.
PJan and specificationS are on 'file In the department of high"w.ys
e.nd the l()1'lfice of the residentt district depu.ty director.

The director- reserves the rlg;ht to reject any and all bids.
EARL L. REEl3
,State tHI'ghway Director
NOTICE TO
STATE OF OHIO
'DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
- .. ;
Oolumbus, Ohio,
May 29, 1948
Engineer of Sales Legal Copy No. 48-261
UNIT PRICE CONTR,ACT
proposals will be received at the office of .the State HL'8'hway
'DireCtor of OhiO, at Columbus, Ohio, until A. M., Ohio Standard Time,
TueSday, June 22, 1948, for Unprovements in: .
Proposals Nos. 1 to 5' lnclusive are offel'ed as one project and wUJ
be awarded .0.8 one contract.
PROPOSAL No.1
"W'ar: ren County, Ohio, on section 7.39, State Rou-te No. 1'22, In
ere I< and Wayne Townships, by 'applying a bituminous treatment,
Hem
Pavement: Widtib 16 feet
Leng,th W,7160.4 teet or 3.93 mUes
PROPOSAL No .. 2
.Warren County, Ohio, on and 5}50 (Part.) , .Start:e Route
No. 741, inl Deenfield, Unlolll and. Turtle..-Cl:eek Townships, 'by applying a
bftufulnous treatment Item T-32.
Pavement: Width 2() feet, Leng,nt 29,040 1eet
.. \\rtlcfth. 18 feet, .Length 11,616 feet
Total Jengtb 40,666 feet or 7.70 miles
" PROPOSAL No. 3
.clermont Oounty, Ohio, on Section 26.27, Sta.te Route No. 222, in
'Batavia ,and Stonelick Townships, by' applying a. Ibltuminous treatment,
lltem T-31.
Pa.vemen.t: Wf<lth 17 teet
Leng,th 18,586.6 feet or 3.52 miles
PROPOSAL No.4
Clermont County, Ohio, on' Section: 0,.64 (Part), State] Route 132,
tn Ohio .a.nd Pier-ce Townships, by applying a treatm.enlt, Item
T - 32.
Pavement: Width 18 feet, Length feet
Width 16 feet, Length. 5,280, feet
Total length 15,840 feet or 3.00 -,.
PROPOSAL No. 5
Warren OtlOlty, Qhio, on 0.19 (4.82 Mainevi.lle), and 5.24
(Part), Stwto Rou,te No. 48, In Boamilton Township, by applying a bitum-
inous treatment, Itern T-312.
Pavement: Width 18 teet, Length 31,892.2 feet
W'ldJth 18 f eet. Length 2,21"7.6 feet
T<ital length 34,108.8 feet or 6,46 miles
TottaJ. estIma.ted. cost ..... : ........ _.......... . ............ $66,421.78
. Proposals Nos. 1 to '5 inclusive of this proj.ect to !be complet-ed "not
la ter tJha.n <krtober I, 1"948.
The minimum wage to Ibe paid .to aU la.not' on tlhls contl'act
shall be tn accordance with the "'Schedu'le of Prevailing Hour:1y Wage Rates
Ascentained and .Daterml..ned . by The Department of Industrial 'Relations
applicable to State Highway Department Imprto-vements In aooorda.n(le
\lVith Sections 1'7-3, 17-4, 17-4a, 17-5 a nd 17-580 of the General Code of
. .
The bldd .. must' submit! with Ihis bid , a. certified check in an amount
equal to five P Ct cem of the 'estlmated'cost, . but In no event more than
thousa.nd dollars.
Pla ns and specifications are on file in the departmen.t of highwhys
&nd the oUlce ot the resident distrlet deputy director. .
The director reserves the rii1bt to reject any and all bids.
EARL L. REEB
State Highway Director
With a Buckeve
In .
. .
The House last week, by a vote of 234 to 149, ex-
tended the Reciproc"l Trade Agreement s Act for
a more than one year-or from 13th,
1948, to July 1st, 1949. A.t the same time the Act
was amended so a l:; to give the' Tal'iff Commission
a new independent and authority to fix. a
ceiling and a floor a&ve or below under which the
could not negot iate tariff changes; The
President would also be reqUIred to furnish the
Tariff Commission with the list of items upon which
tariff change mi.gotiations were being conducted . . If
t he Tariff Commission and the President disagreed,
th'e President would have to submit his recom-
mendations to for approval or disapproval.
Under the present law the. President can lower
or raise tariff under the Reciprocal ' Trade Program
by as much as fifty per cent, in his own 4iscretion,
without approval by either the Tariff Commission
ot Cong17ess.
. . ...
The' "Voice of America'! is under fh'e again. Sen-
ator Capehart of Indjana last week read from a
series of radio scr ipts on the. subject "Know North
A merica" as broadcast to So.uth America, as a part
, of the of A.merica" radio program which'
costing the million dollars a ,
year. The Latin Americans were told that New Eng-
land was "foundE!d on hypocrisy" and that Texas
was "born in sin." Also that the Mormons in Utah
. were "using rubber hose or clubs to compel citizens
to contribute ten per cent of their income to a so-
cialized state." As a result of the revelation Presi-
dent Pro-tern of the Senate Vandenberg has ordlered
the Ferguson Committee to' conduct an
tion of the whole "Voice of America" aetivity. while
on the House siele of th.e Capitol a subcommittee,
headed by Chenoweth of Colorado, is
condQcting a similar probe.

Congressional leaders will make a drive to COlD-
,plete m.ost, if not all, important pending legisla-
tion in time for the' Congress to adjourn on June
19th, just two days before the RepUblican Conven-
tion Qpens in P.1'IIiladelphia. It will mean that-be-
ginning this week-ConJl'ess will convene at ten
a. m. each day except Sunday, with many night
THE MIAMI . PAGE ..
WIA YN ESVI LLE, 01"110 ,No. 4371
THURSDAY, J UN E 3, 1948
ess-ions sure t o be h J.
.. . *' /
Before Congress adjourns i eems certai n that
some sort of a nannual pay InCl'ea e fOl' postal
worker, ' probably will be
The pendi'l:lg Rouse bill woqld give postal employees
a pay boost of $085.00 per year while Senate
measure would give an !$ 00,00 pay
Bills to increa e the pay of ot her
workers are also pending, witb Iboth .the of '
increase and final uncertam at thiS time.
.. * ,.
As a result of legi lati ve developments in the
Senate, the final fate of all Pl'oposed selective serv-
ice legislation hangs in the balance. Over on the
Senate sid.e Senator of N orlh Dakota is
1illl'eatening . t o s ubmit t he Pt'esi dent's civil rights
program as an amendment t6 t he draft bi11, while
Southern Senators are insisting they' will demand
the inclusion of a provision in the bill guarantoo-
ing racial segregation within the armed services.
Over on the House side the Rules Committee has
yet completed hearings on the House version of
the selective service legislation. A t1't is column is
being written some sixty members who oppose
consGription at this time asking an opportunity
to testify against .the bill. Many House
feel t hey should let the Senate pass on dr aft
pro,blem before the House takes it up.
... . "
That public opinion is a potent force was demon
stl'ated early last week jri. the hist01;ic halls of the
United States Senate. Ten days ago the House
passed th'e Mundt-Nixon Bill control the activi -
tres of the Communist Pal-ty and , its membenhi p
here in the United States. A number of august
Senators arulounced bill probably would' be given
little or no consideration by the Senate. Then' th .. '
pul,>lic was heard from-aJld how! Hearings. were
ha tHy scheduled by the Judiciary Commit-
tee and it seems a virtual certainty the
Nixon Bill will be enacted into law in some effec-
tive form before Congress adjourns.

The Senaoo is preparing to follow the lead of its
Finance Committee in the Rivers Bill to
take Federal taxes off of both white and colored
oleomargarine, with an amendment added .to l'Iequire
all public places where oleo is served to jnform the
public of that faet through on the menus
or properly displayed placar.ds. .

In a poll of Congl'less by1tie United-States
News--Ameriea's most 'authoritative magazine
dealing with the activities of "lie
ator Robert A. Taft led all Pre&idential candidates.
Out of a total of 329 members voting-55 Senators
and 274 ' Representatives-Senatol' Taft was irst
choice of 197 for PresldeJli-, which is a very higb
. to the Ohio
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Clyde and !ldna Whitac.l'e to
Clarence and Eleanor Bowmat:l, 1
lot in Morrow.
lin.
Walter , and Alma Norron to
Wal,ter H. and Catherine' E. Walsh,
1 lot in Deei'field twp.
. Paul M. and Rowena Turner to
Karl S. and Jennie H. Cowan, 2
lots in Turtlecreek twp.
WATCH QUT
FOR KIDS-
Fred and Katherine Slezak to
William G. and Hugh Tuggle, 1
lot in Franklin twp.
John J. and Hazel I. Sidener to
Benjamin Jr. and Joyce E. Keams,
6.88 acres in Glearcl'leek
. Han-y' Heiden to, .Roy E. Burton,
2.3 8acresin Hamilton twp.
Bessie McGuinn to Marian Simp-
son, 2 lots in Union twp.
Glenn R . . Jones to EldQn and
Freda K. lz4.44 acres .
in' Washington twp. .
Betty Jane Clark to W. J. Brew- .
er, ' 45.26 acres in Franklin twp . .
Clyde E. Darragh to Elsa B.
Darragh, 3 lots in Franklin.
Alva R. Scholl to Charles E. and
Thelma C. JefferY, 110t in Frank-
...,.".....-.--.-.,..---..:-----------,
-,
'Florence E. Stanfield to Charles
F. Camp, 3.50 aCl'es in 'Vernon

Amos P. and Lucy Poe to
. " . ,
Oharles. William and Charlene M .
Koverman' 13.50 acres in ' Vernon
twp. _
. Jesse Mentz to F: L. "and Ger-
trude Rose, '1 lot in Franklin twp.
F. L. and Gertrude Rose to Rob- .
ert and Vada. Leonard, 1 lot in
Franklin twp.
Edward E. and M axineColdirO'n
to Walter and- Flossie McCauley
1. 71 8lcres in . Clearcreek twp. . .
Daniel E., and Laura Routt.
PAGE 3 ' THE MIAMI GAZETTE
W/AYNESVILLE, OHIO ,No. 4371
THURSDAY, J' U .N E 3, 1948
. SP9
RTS
LANTS-
By
BOB O'REGAN
,
(During the summer season
when softball and baseball are
in t.he this column
will attempt to keep up with
local ' developm,ents in these
sports. Howe ver, it will not be
closed to tennis, golf, hurse-
shoes, . or other summer sports
, items if they come up. The
author was publicity director
for the Cincinnati Recreation
Commission for two years a,nd
is a former suburban sports
editor. )
bur,g- unny Inn 9-8 Sun-
da y ev in the w ekl . .
hibiti n circuit con iucted by the
local or anizati n.
With a team battin . average
aroun j .400, th Saw er-Ied
outfit i fav r <l to win th fir t
hal f and the cry of the ' dtl:le r
mana er s ems to be
get 'you in the second half ' .
Kl er's Garage and Bellbrook
with two wins apiece and 110
defeats tangle tonite under the
.. Arcs with the winner tying- fo r
fir t place with Legion Club.
L. Murphy has been twriling ex-
cellent ball for the Garagemen
and will be gunning for his third
win.
Sunda-y evening's exhibition
game brmgs together one of
those circus. matches - Fair
ley's Hardware a picked
Sharonville Girls team, coach-
ed by Catherine Fair ' who also
will pitch a few innings. This
game should attract quite a
crowd especially since Fairley's
have' been havlng a tough time
and local odds are 3-1 that the
girls will not beaten by more
than 2 runs,.
Even a sports column must
be 'born' - so with each suc-
ceedin{!" athletic and. re-
creational information inside
Wayne 'Township and other s'ur-
rounding communities will be ,.
covered. Sport news is wel- The s .of
corned and contributors may Lytle Church will entertam-
contact me personalty or ad- , ed next wednesday afternoon
dress information to eitner the June 9, at the country home
Miami Gazette or P. O. Box 7 of Mrs. Nellie Charlton. The
' Waynesville. ' _ ' Worship ervice by Ola
First on our weekly calendar P,ursley. After the bus!nes,S se.s-
is the official opening of the slon the program Will be m
American LeR'lon JUOlor base- of . Mrs. Ruth Saylor,
ball nine Su'nday at 2 :30 P. who .tvIll, mtroduce, Mrs. ,Ben
M. at the high school diamond . Yanusab a Japanese Amencan
against'Spring Valley in the Tri- of South Park Dayton,
County 6 Club loop. The local as of the
c ached by Bill Sawyer and The comm.lttee asslstmg the
'yours truly 'humbled Harveys- hostess are. Mrs: Cleo, qray,
burg 21.-7 last week with Carl Mn;. Maude Baird -an.d, Mrs.
Powell pitching. effective ball Mary Hammond.
tive here on Satuda and at-
tended the Alumni reunion. ,
Mr. and Mr. Edwin Payne
and family nt the \ eek end
and holiday with r near
Chili oth .
Fa mer's Grange. NO.1' ill
meet .in regular session on Sat-
urday evening at 8:3 o'clock.
Follo\\ ing- the busine s session,
a m mori al, for those lost dur-
in,!,!' the pa t ear, will be ,g-iven,
James Weltz, left Wednes-
day for Palm Beach, Fla" for
an indef.inite staY'with his uncle,
Deane Hawke,
Miss Ann Weltz underwent a
tonSillectomy at Dr. H. M. WH-
Ii.am's Clinic in Lebanon Friday
morning.
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Miss Geraldine White . and Miss
Dell Jackson, of Akron, Ohio.,
were week-end guests of Dr.
Mary L. Cook.
George E. Sacksteder, gen-
e ral in Dayton fo.r the
Ohio National Life Insurance
Company, has moved into the
C. E. Stanfbrth , property at
Fourth and North treets here. '
He will commute daily to his
office in the Commercial Build-
ing, Dayton.
Cou,.t
MARRIAGE LICENSES
James Willlam House, 21, West
Alexandl'ia, farmer, Elizabeth
Irene Bullard, 16,. Franklin, .
Teddy McCorkle, 30, Mason, la-
borer, Tressie Beachler, 22, Mason.
Michael Kaurich, 34, Middle-
town, steel , worker, Geraldine Mc-
Gill, 24, Middletown, clerk typist.
NEW SUITS
John J. Fleckenstein \' ," Bonnie
B. Fleckenstein, divorce to plain-
t iff, separation agreem nt made
part of entry.
"Does my pra ti ing- make you
nervous ?! ' a ked the ma.n
who \Va to play the
: axaphone .
Opal . Bucker . VS. Robert E.
Rl!ckel' , case di smissed by mutual
:agreement of parties, costs paid.
" It did when I fir t heard the
neigh 01" di cus ing y u" re-
plied the man next d or' but
I'm getting 0 now I don't
Doris Van Winkle. vs. William T.
Van Winkle, divol"ce to plaintiff
plaintiff restored to maiden name,
costs paid,
ar what happens t u."
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ELECTRIC . FANS ...
$6.21 '$9.31 $11.37
HI-CHAIRS $8.62 up
Baby Cribs Complete with Waterproof .
Mattresses $34.70 each
WALL PAPER AND PASTE AND SIZING
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G. E. BULBS - NU ENAMEL
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Furniture &. Appliance Co.
South Main Street across from Grange Hall
. Telephone 2422 ' OHIO
CLOSED WEDNESDAY
4 SHOW CHANGES
7 & 9 P. M.
THURS. 3
FRI. 4
SAT. 5
for 6 innings and Bob Hunter
fi nishing. Bob Hastings and
Emery, Robbin,s blasted homers
witb third baseman Lukens' fbur
hitS
h
one a triple, leading the
16- it attack. . ,
The Waynesyill e Legion
The Betsy Ross 4-H Club met
Wednesday, May 26, at the
Harveysburg High School with
Mrs. Edith Lukens, assistant ad-
visor ' in . charge and Martha
Lukens presiding. . .
Bertell Melton, a minot, through
her next of friend and mother, Guns Blaze in Don t
Be Late F r the 1st
Chapter
team is grouped with Center-
ville, Bellbro<?k, South.ern Hills,
pring Valley and West Carroll-
t nand wUl- pJtl every other
w ek at home. Be on the look-
out for pdster schedules soon
to " appear .in local merchant' s
, indows. .
Incidentally, any 10Gai
hant wishing to belp the Legion
baseball nine by advertisine- on
the back of the players .uni-
forms may contact me. I'm sure
the money angle will be reason-
able .enough tb start a
pedel '
Best news In the s0ftball
world also concerns the Amer-
ican. Legion Club - Bill Saw"
yer's blue-coated outfit rests in
The're \vere fourteen girls
Kathryn Parker vs; ' Luther Mel-
ton, divorce, gross neglect, extreme
cruelty, J . '1'. Riley.
H ubel't L. Sams vs. Donna L.
Heaven Only Knows
Brian Oonlevy-
! present. We voted whether we
would have Camp CJifton
divided into two age grOll!-,S or
mix them,. The majority chose
to mix d hem. The motIOn was
made' and seconded that we ad-
jour,n. Several games,led bY,our
recreation eaders, 'were enJoy-
ed.
Sams, divopce,
Rob't Cummings
ALSO
du ty, C, Donald Dilatush.
Rodney Shearer vs. Aileen
Moonlight Melody
Shearer, divorce, H. O. Finkleman. SUN. 6
G.el' aldine Phillabaum vs. Wil-
MON. 7
liam Phillabaum, a minor, divQrce, Col orful Adv ntures " .
of duty, Maxwell Finkle- . Sin bad ,the ' Sailor '
\
Next mee'ting will be held at
1-ligh $cho'ol
Wed.nesday, June 2' at 2 P. M.
. .
George W. Carrel vS . . Marion B.
Carrel, divorce, gross neglect, Carl
Abaecherli. ' . .
. Mrs. Paul Tomlinson, A. C
Tomlinson and Sam Tomlinson COMMON PLEAS
attended the Commencement at Harry D. Lollar vs. the Loveland
Gilford College, North Caro- Gas and Electric Company, etc.,
tina, and visited friends in Robert M. Lollar 'and Katherine L.
Raleigh, N. C., durin,g- the past Rowland made parties plaintiff.
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\ Events Coining Up
(To have 'events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.)
, SATURDAY, JUNE 5
Ea tern tar Food Sale at Temple, 10 A. M.
Farmers Grange No. 13, Regular Meeting.
SUNDAY, JUNE 6
Go, to Church!
Leuion .Baseball opener, vs. Spring Valley, 2 :30 P. M.
Exhibition Softball, Fairley's vs. Miamisburg Girl's team, 8 P. M.
St. Mary's Episcopal Parish Picnic, 4 :30 P. M.
. . MONDAf{, JUNE 7
Wayne Twp. School' Board, 7 :30 ,Po M.
Waynesville Village Council, 8 P. M.
Boy .Scout Troop 40, ' at 7:15 P. M.
. SbftbaU; Hellbtook"'trs. Miller's, 8 P. M.
TUESDAY, JUNE 8
Waynesville Lodge 163, F. & A.M;---.." 7 P. we \
. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9
Softball, vs. American Legion, 8 P. M.
THURSDAY, JUNE 10
Fairley's vs. Spring' Valley, 8 P. M.

METHODIST CHURCH
R. B. Coleman, Minister
Church school . 9 :30 a. m.
J. J. Burske, IPt.
Worship Service 10 :JO a.m.
Youth Fellowship
Sunday, 7:30 p. , m.
MARY'S EPISCOPAl..
SAMUEL N. KEYS, Minister
Church School
Morning Prayer
0 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
fRIENDS
first Day Schoo1 9 :30 It.m.
for Worship
. a.m.
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ST. AUGUSTINE
Father Krumholtz. Priest
Masses , 8 and 1 0 A. M.
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WA Y;NESVILLE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
. Bible School . 9 :30 a.m.
Communion . 10:30 a.m.
FERRY CHURCH of CHRIST
Bible School
MOQ1ing Worship . to :3'0 a.Q1. '
Prayer 7 :00 p.m.
Yount: People s'
7 :00
Evening: Services 7 :30 p.m.'
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CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
REV. DAVIO STANFIELD, Minl.ter
Worship Service . 9 :45 a. m.
Sunday School to :45 a- m.
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:JrienJ. flome
. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kreiling
and son Albert Lee of Fort
Thomas were dinner guests. of
Martha Henderson on Sunday.
Mr.and Mrs.' Ernest Mannon
and Miss Ethel Mannon of Wil-
'mington called on Miss Jessie
Garner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene EI1ington
and son Stephen S'cott of Eaton
. called on Lena Hartsock Sun-
day.
Mi Glenna Marsh. of Day-
ton spent a few days with Lucile
Armitag .
Mrs. Olive Curl left Tours-
day' for Indianapolis and Chi-
cag-o to 'visit relatives.
. Carl Dakin f l.ebarion 'cal-
led- on hi mother on Decora-
tion day.
, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kerns of
Cleveland callel' on their friend"
Mayme T. and Annie U. Bro,vne
on Monday.
Miss Hannah Jordan of Ore
gonia called on Jessie Garner
Sunday. Miss Jessie is still con-
fined to her room 'by illness.
Mrs. Will Tate of Bellbrook
and M;rs. James F,inley of Col-
umbus called on Mrs. Alice
Clark 'and Miss Minnie Dodson
on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Lulu Johnston and
daughter of Cincinnati were cat-
. ,
Mrs. R. H. Hartsocl.. spent
Tuesday here the guest of Lena
Hartsock and Lucile Arrhita?:e.
Mrs. Mary Miller of Fisher-
town is ' a guest of Mayme ' r.
,and .Annie JJ. Browne a
few days. ,.
Mrs. leah Mills spent Monday
afternoon and with John Burske
and family.

Bellbrook. Notes
Mem.orial Day wa ohserved
Sunda y afternoon with a pro-
OTam at the Bellbrook Ceme-
tery. Rev. raff of Spring Val-
ley gave the address. Th Bell
brook h 01 band . played a
few appropiate selections. The
B y couts under their leader
Mr. Butts, were in the line of
March. The firing s'quad was
commanded by W. C. N;uss-
baum .. All branches of the ser-
vice were represented. M'rs.
Brown who taught m.usic in the
school this year came back :ror
the afternoon to lead the band.
The Bellbrook Garden Club
held its annual fllower show at
the town hall last Wednesday
afternoon with quite a few en-
tries. We can see quite an im- '
provement in the arranl?:ements
from what we: displayed at our
first showing at the' fair a few
years ago.
Several of the school teach-
ers are not: next year
so there will have to' be some
new .ones employed.
The Edgin,giOti families held
a picnic supper at th,g home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edgington,
Sunday evenin,g'.
Mr. Richard Lindenmuth of
Lexington, Kv., visited relatives
here and attended Mlemorial
services, Sunday.
Thomas 'spent the
weekend in. Newark. New Jer-
sey visiting his brother Ralph
and family, who are planning-
on moving- to Cincinnati, thi
summer. RalDh is now employ-
ed in that city.
The Junior Class of the
school had a picnic and attend-
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MT. HOLLY METHODlST
. T. M. SCARFF, Mlni.ter
Sundav School 9 :30 a.m"
E. A. Earnhart, Supt.
Worship Service to :30 a.m.
E:ve.ning Service 7 :30 p.m.
UTICA ' E. U. B. OIURCH
REV. WILLIAM SHANNON
AIBlAICE
PIlE
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WE HAVE SERVING,
This Community for many
years, long enough to kn()w
, that WITHOUT 'QUALlTY, no
price however .low wiill be, sat-
isfactory' to a
At oui' funeral home, you
will always find good materials
WE HAVE NO 0THER
KIND TO OFFER.
Sunday School 9 :30 a.m.
Mrs. James Garrison, Supt. .
Preaching. 1 st and 3rd Sundays
each month 10 :30 a.m.
ServIce . 7 :.30 M;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles James
with Mr. and Mrs. Robe t James
of Xenra and Mr. Goldie
Spencer of Miamisburg enjoye i
a trip to Kansas City and othe r
western points over the Memor.
ial Day holiJay.
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WAYN ESVlllE. 40" 10
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cinnati on' ni 'ht la -t w k.
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W,AYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY" J U N E
PAGE!
No. 4371
3, 1948
pending- a few week with her
son CharI ,and familv. iShe
is empl yed at, a re t h m
in Da ton.
"SLEEPY HOLLo.W" TALE '-
WILL BE DRAMATIZED
arl G. SmUh att n 'fed
alumni day at entral College
in Fa eL , M )., vi'ited re-
latives in Columbia, Mo., dur-
ing: the Memorial Day week-
end.
AS HUSTON'S FAVORITE .
.Washington Irving's well-
loved story Legend of '
Sleepy Hollow" I ha been
chosen by Walter Huston for
radio presentation on the Day-
ton Power and Light company s
Favorite Story program, Tues
day, June 8, at 9 :30 p. m. over
WHIG
Huston, the star of countle s
stage hits and movIe successes,
delightful tale of
Ichabod Crane's terrifying ride
through the mo.onlight a - his
favorite work of literature.
. Ronald Colman, winner of
last years Academy Award, wilt
appear as host on the show .
lchabod will be ' played by
Sidney Miller, veteran' film act-
or and the composer of
numerous s9ng hits.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold B.
Earnhart and family were guest
of relatives in Liberty, Ind ..
on Sunday.
Headache warn ou of possible
sickness. Noise in your enginl!
warns you of trouble ahead.
Do.n't wait for it-brmg your
car .in now, and prevent cost-
ly repairs later.
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WIAY.NESVILLE, OHIO No. 4371
THURSDAY, J U N E 3, 1948
2Jr'J JeJge"
A FARM DIARY
by D. J. FRAIZER
May 28, 1948. It seems good
to have a car after its two
weeks stay in the gCJ.rage. H.ow.
ever time passed so
, and so many ueopl,' were t1Ice
cleaned and all the other Id
ways for at least a month once a
year, th n we wuuld appreciate
our comfort and c llveni ences
instead of takln ' th m for
gran (e i. We are more comfort-
ab.le but I often wonder if we ar
an happier. T a heating-
plant that warms the whole
hou e automatically is w nder-
ful, but it is quickly taken for
granted and the actual physical
comif rt of being warm is no
,lon")'er a pleasure to be savored
and enjoyed. When y u bring in
the wood, light the fire aud sit
down by the stove ,OF fireplace;
there' is a feeling of satisfaction
and achievement added to the
comforting heat that is lost in
an even constant heat. But we
WOuldn't go back even though
that loss of atisfaction ip mere
physical comfort is perhaps one
of the causes of some 'of the
restlessness of modern life. We
have more time but we have too
many break down nervously.
It w.as sUFprising how , much.
mo're time I had when I had no
car to drive.
, about seeing that I got to the
places, that I had to go that it
was not as bad as I thought it
might be. By riding ,the farm
truck I managed to get to the
sawmill to get lumber that we
needed for gates and some hog
without, a
speClal trip. ' We were both
right there so when we went in
to get :some more sweet corn
for planting we could just go
right up and pick it out. I had
special tax,i service to get me to
Church and the Grange and the
rest of the time I stayed home
and cleaned house. The whol e The first ' thing I had to do
house should be beautiful by when 1 got my car was to go to
this time but I sidetracked a meeting of the Tuberculosis
onto so many little puttery jobs and Health Assoclation. We do,
that I haven't finished one not think much about that
room yet. That room has just a cept when they sena out appeals
lick and a promise for sO long to buy Christm,as seals but next
that this tim.e I began there, year's Christmas seal sale is
The ceiling is all done and the being planned. now and plans
woodwork has been painted are being made for the exhibit-
and some of the wall paper re- ion of the Mobile Unit at the
moved and -cracks filled jllld County Fair. If you know of
hol es patched u'ntil it is almost anyone who should be X-nay'ed
ready for new paper. That will for the' discovery of pOSSIble
be next week's job, tuberculosis they can have it,
It does one good to go with- done there but better still they
out the c nveniences that we Should not wait ,but call upon
are used to for a while. This Mrs. Robinson, the County
pleasant ' cool weather it has Nurse, to arrange for it at once.
been very nice to have the daily That is what our money goes for
walk up ' my half-mil e lane to and the most important factor
get the mail, but there are some in the cure of tuberculosis is
things ,that are not quite so prompt and early diagnosis and
good. ' . For weeks the' pump treatment. Did 'you know th'at
worked harder and harder and Ohio has one of the lowest
had to be prUned more and budgets for public health in the
more, but no one ever seemed : country and that Warren
to have time to fix it until it . Count has one of the lowest in
almost stopped and the right Ohio? That is that
moment cam . They were all we could do something
around .c-w1th-no job Elections are .coming pretty
that had to be d ne that mit:lute soon. How about having some
o they pulled out the pump Commissioners that are intere t
at:ld I got the new I athers that ed in supporting the health
had been waiting all these weeks department?
and in less than an hour the job ---,.....;----
was done. It was surp,risingly , " / 1/ I
pleasant to pump a little and arlle'l.1bura
have the water corne. It was (J
wonderful and once more r re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rich and
alized and appreciated the bless- family moved Sunday to their
ing of plenty of water. newly purchased home in
, We all should have to go Arcanum.
\lack to ,lamps . that have to: be Mrs. Jenny Bell of Somers-
ville spel)t the weekend with'
her brotherin-Iaw and sister,
1119!1WI!I.... __ r- , and Mrs. H. S. Tucker. -
Mrs. Dollis Frazier of Ger-
mantown was a Sunday evening
dinner guest of her grandchild-
ren, M'r. and Mrs.. Auzwood
Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene' Snod-
grass aad family from
their in Franklin Saturday
into thei.r . recently, acquireo
home on Clift Avenue.
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M'r. an:! Mrs. Harq CHne, are re idin,lt in X. nia, until their
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and daug-hter, Geral iine of recent! a quir d prop rty 011
C lumhu pent unday and Main t i va ' ated b the f r-
M nday with Mrs. clin '. par- mer owner, Dr. and Mrs. VI.
ent, Mr. an i Mr ' . , H rbert . E. . Fro't and on Ma. nar L
Do tel'. ' ..... Miss Mary , (A'nn Carnes
Mr, Ali e Urton went to daughter f Mr. and Mrs., Grant
Blan he ter unday for an in- Carnes Sun.day
definite vi it with h r broth r from Miami Valley H pltal,
and Sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ' here she un ierw nt an ilP-
Will Drake. . unC1a evening, pendectom;y last week. .
Mrs. Urton was the gue t of Mr. and ,Mr. Cha.rle, wllld-
honor at a dinner given by ,the 'ler and. MIS Jane FJte were
Drakes, for . a group of reia- callel:s 111 Lebanon, aturda y
tives. e.venlOg. .
Gerald Paine, rrtanager of the ' Mrs. A. . C;ollett
Harveysburg' Fertilizer Co., a group of WIth a card
spent the C weekend with hi parti: at her home, Saturday
family in Peoria I1I even mg.
Rev. and Mrs. J: P. Mr. and Mrs. Bern Shidaker
bury are the Northern of Circleville ,were Monday
Baptist Conference being held guests of Mr. Shldaker's brother,
thi week at Milwaukee Wis .. Mr. Karl hidaker. '
Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Wamsb'y Mrs. Meryl 'rerry of near
left the past' week for Colum- town an _f>peration
bus where they will be present at Valley HospItal Mon-
at sessions of the Methodist day. . ' .
Conference. . Mr. LeWIS Thom.pson wa
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker called to Athens, Friday, owing
a!ld daughter, Miss Evalyn 'td the death of his
1 ucker, ,accompanied by Mrs. mother.
Jenny l3ell motored to their -------
hometown, Germantown, Ky., SUMMER SESSION.
Sunday for Oecoration , Day. WILL OPEN MONDAY
Mrs. AIda M'ontg-omery left Summer school at Wilming--
Sunday to spend several days College win. begin Monday,
,with relatives in Troy. June 7, Dr. Graydon W. Yaple,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dos- director of the. summer session,
ter and daughter Sharon, have announced today. The two five-
returned to their home in week terms will end August 1.3.
Springfield follOwing a two A full schedule of industrial
week visit with relatives in arts courses will be offered this
The summer chool at Wi(
min ton College is de ign i to
fill a two-fold purlo e. It ai d
put li c school teachers wh have
not et completed their d "grce
to' secure a j iitionaI colI e
credit whiie hIding a p iti n,
and al 0 enabl s r gular
d nt t any n an accelerated
educa ti nal pI' (l'ram which will
give thelli a fo ur- year degree
in thr e cal ndar year,
A full faculty of regular
fes or has b en employed ,for
the summer sessions, and 'an en-
rollm nt of 350 is expected.
, In addition to the campus
courses" Wihil ington College
will carryon a full summer
school program at its downtown
chool in the Y.W.C.A. at
Dayton, Ohio.
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9-12 each morning
1-5 afternoons
Wednesday
79 Saturday
Other evenings by
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, Mrs. Mary Syfeid and son, who d,esire training in this field I
John, entertained with a' fam- . in order to direcfexpanded high
. i1y get-together, at their h'ome progra,ms: YVilmington
Dr .. C. E. Wilkin
Sunday. ' IS now accredited oy 'State De-
'Mr. and Mrs. ' James Thorn- partm.ent f Education to offer ,
bury and famllYl ' Mr. and Mrs. a full 47 hour major in indu t-
James Doster, and Mr. and rial arts.
Mr. Ralph Nil and family en- A num(ber of speech cour s
Optometric Eye Specialist
26 South Detroit Strt!et
XENIA, OHIO
joyed a picnic dinner at ,the will be available this summer. . _ _
Rev. and
Mrs. J. r"'. Thornbury.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Doster
and family spent the past week,
visiting relatives in Columbus.
Mr. ,'and Mr _ R()I'ert Slump

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tiy
FOX HOLLY
builder_ to prevent them for action fans
'l
glvmg you
fini hi 1! the highway are the pictur s with ri iino- ut-
gang's n xt step in furthering- door bac'kgrourld, I rIot susp'en e
their cr oked ,project. ' ' . and well-trained animal
At thi point, Captain, Chri Douglas FaIrbanks, Jr. and
Ro al (a tor Jim Bann n) of Maureen O' Hara take you thru
the Canadian Mounted Police c lorful, swashbuckling events
_comes into the picture to hring' in" in ad The Sailor,,' (RKO)
the 1!ang ters to justice. Even on the screen Sunday, and Mon-
serial fa ns of will day. This i a picture for adven-
t e on the edge of their eats ture , lovers who like to be
Action, suspense and breath- when they share the hair- rais- out of everyday life an'd
taking events, are jammed into ing adventures of Chris and whisked on. the magic car-
"Dangers , of the , Canadian his pretty aide Bobby Paige. pet to Arabian N With this
Mounteq", opening with Chap- Bob O'Regan announces a bill is the ' News (WB) , and a'
ter 1 on Saturday June 5th at conte t 'in connection with the good short on fa,mous basket-
the . Twin Theatre, and running serial. Or perhaps we should ball players of 1948.
for 11 Saturdays thereafter. call it a "treat". Every patron On ' Tuesday-orle night
The story takes place near child or adult, who a.ttends the only-"Orime Doctor's Gam-
the town of Adcan, thru which Twin this Thursday, Friday or ble" (Col) stars Warner Baxter
run ' the international border Saturday will receive a "6n- is based on the. famous.
dividing Alaska from Canada. adian Mountjes Club Card." radiO program "Crime Doctor"
When a,pro,6pector, Bill SaWyer, Save this card and b'ri'ng- it with ' by Max Marcin. This picture
comes upon an ancient Chinese you each Saturday. Present it has .Dr. Ordway vacationing in
junk, suppOsed to be part of a to the ticket-taker to have it , Pans and attempti.ng to find
fleet of treasure-hunting- ships punehed. If, after eleven weeks the man responsible for a
sent out by Ghengis Khan in of the serial, your card shows "Novelty Shop", a
the 13th Century. he is murder- . by eleven punches that you captlvatmg color cartoon in
ed by outlaw Mort Fo.wler. have seen' every chapter to toy characters
Mort and his men, workinJ{ for date, the 12th and final chapter art m Disney-like fashion
r
and'
a rn.ys terious chief, are about to is yours "for free" at a "Wife ,to Spare' are 1he s lOrts
begm a treasure hunt when special Saturday afternoon Gregory Peck does superb
they learn that the land is to . matinee, on August 21. acting III "The Macomber Af-
be 't<? homesteaders up- The Twin management wel- , fair" (UA), next Thursday
0I? completJ( I) C?f the Alcan comes two ,new members to its and Friday's show. Teamed
HIghway. Attacks on tile road staff. .!Dolores Berry, cashier, with Joan Bennett and Robert
_ and Bin StansbUry, u<.;h er and Preston, he makes out of Ern-
. E. O. SCOTT
Represen ti ng
Westbeimer & Company
New York Stock
Exchanges and other '
registered Exchanges
Investment \ Trust Share.
Bought - Sold - Quoted
Phone Waynesville 2530
Dayton AD3257
ticket.taker are read to serve est Hem,ingway's famed short
you. sto
f
ry a powerful movi e. Th.:!
Briefv,iews: Last time tonight A flcan scenes of bi"g-game
and Friday for "Heaven Only hunting are exciting and ac-
Knows' (UA), better titled .animal Shots fas-
Mike", an unusual cmatmg. around
'story' starring Robert Cum- like a huge,cho;kmg
l11:ings and Bnan .Donlevy. The ' python, IS a. tnangle story of
Durango Kid (Charles Star- hurn
a
.
n
emotIOns has. you
rett) blazes away Saturday- guessmg and. makes It advisable
one, night , only-in "Six Gun t<? the picture from the be-,
Law" (Col). The Twin is try- gmnmg.
ing to make Saturdav the night Our Plush Public
Meadow
H. 1uu eN!Y"'''', who II conIenI
noaIWa,. '
'F ,
, armlerS.
What you may heed in the fu-
,ture is . . .
TIME e e e
, on your real estate loan,
This, plus' 4% interest, repay-
ment service and
securtty may he in a
,
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made through '
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AUCTIONE:ERING
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M.arilyn Polinsky to Mrs. -0 ' - THE MIAMI GAZETTE
Regan the ni ',!" ht n w eats were 'OHIO
in t'tlled: kinda THURSDAY, J U N E
puinted I thought the d
be velvet 1" \Vell, maybe 20
years fr m now the wTIt he,
with solid gold tan iards.
PAqE'
No. 4311
3, 1948

Miss Sarah Burnet' of , Da y-
ton spent the \ eekend with M-r. ,
and Mrs. Harvey Burnet and at-,
tended the' Memorial Service at
Miami Cemetery Sunda V after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cheno-
weth and children moved from
the William Creighton home
last week to thei r home north
of town. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon' Salisbury
of Washin'gton C. H. were VI ..
sitars Wednesday afternoon at
the borne of Mlrs. Nettie 'Em-
rick. Mr. Salisbury is much im-
proved in health since' a recent
op'eration. '
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baird
and daughters Nancy and Bev-
erly spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. James , Greenflake at
Greenup, Ky. '
Mrs. Ada Northwa of Dayton '
accompanied Mr. and Mrs
Charles Mullenix to the home
of Mr. Thomas M',utJenix at Mt
Orab Wednesday to pick Straw-
berries. .
Mrs . . A. F. Dyte returned
home' Saturday from Miami
Valley hospital, where she had
peen for awhile fa I observa-
tion and treatment.
. numb r- (I f rel ativ and
fri end from h r aHended the
funeral r '\ l1' n Hole at the
tubbs ' Fun ral Home in
Waynesvilh.: Mon:la afternoon
and the at Beavertown
Cern tery.
Mr. and Mrs. Er'nest Harlar
an aug'hter, 1 ft let t week fOJ
Virginia, where theJf
,daughter, MISS Margaret Min-
erva, was in Intermont College,
She accompanied them on a
motor trip to Washington: D.
C., and other places of interest
in the East.
Mr. Jesse Dm of Lima, Mr.
Bernie Dill and M,T. and Mrs
Charles , Dill of Clayton were
Sunday .dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. J ones, the latter
of whom accompan ied them to
the Spring Valley Cemetery in
the mornmg.
Mr. Jasper E. Jones of Jack-
son, Tenn., was the guest of
Mrs. Marga ret Johns and , Paul
J ohns Monday evening at din-
ner. Paul ha returned .from the .
University of CincinnaU to
spend th summer at his home
here.
Mrs. Jessie ' Robitzer of
Cleveland spent several days of
the past week with Mr. ahd
Mrs. O. R Marl att. Mr. 'and
Mrs. Merl e Kerns and daugh-
ter of Clevelanp joi ned th 'm
on Sunday and ,"v'ere accorn:
panied hom,e by Mrs. Ritzer.
ADMINISTRAJOR'S
PUBLIC' SALE
, .
Til. undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Ven ra
Lee deceased, will offer for a Ie at p'ublic auction
at the late residence of the' said Venora Lee Kirkpatrick, de-
ceased, located on M)ll Street in the Villag,e of ,Waynesville,
Wa,rren Coun ty., on
Saturday, JU,oe 19, 1948 '
COMMENCING AT 1 :00 O'CLOCK ,P. M. PROMPT.
the following personal to the Estate of
Venora Lee Kirkpatrick, deceased, to-wit:-
Dining room table, buffet, 6 chair$, 2 iron beds and '
iprings, folding cot, I bedding, . dressers, sewing.' machine,
stands" May tag washing machine, kitchen cupboard kitchen
. ' , ,
cabinet, table, chairs, 10,t dishes, and 'glass w.are, some con-
iidefed antique. .
And other articles too num'erous to mention
I
:rEaMS OF SALE: CAsH
Wilbur N. Sean,. Auctioaeer.,
C. DONALD DILA TUSH, AJtOl'De,.
ALBERT H. SruBas, Admiaiatra.
of the Estate of Lee
Kirkpatrick, deceased.
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' PAGE 5 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
W,AVNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4371
THURSDAY, J U N E 3 , 1948
Bruce .L. and Hazel J . Carr to
Eugene L. and Ruth A. Snodgrass;
0.72 acres and 34 poles in Har-
6.52 acre in Franklin twP
LeRoy and Clara Peyt on to Law-
renee and Flora Jacobs, 4.75 acres
in Ma sie
v.eysburg.
to Erle Idris and ' M. Katherine
DaNies, 4.29 acres in twp,
Eugene W. and Lela M. Emrick
to Arnold and Loui . e Hunter, 1 lot
in Franklin.
I Rodney L. and Ai1n hearer to
Owen C. and M. Hammond,
Warren E. and Gwelda L. Gra-
ham to Ma ry L. Weis, 1 lot in
Steve and Minerva A. TUl:ner t o
WilliEl H. and El ie Mae Kilburn,
0. 62 acre ' in Hamilton twp.
B die King t o Elmer L. and
Marjorie K. Downi ng, 1 lot in
Mol'row ..
George and Thelma Foxbower
to Albe'rt and Mollie Bastin, ' 0.23
acres in Turtlecreek t wp. '
( . Uncle Sam Says
The kid In upper , captured your
lIearl dormg warttme. In eplrlt you
traveled with him toward Ills UD-
eerta in future on the battlefields.
The kid today I, yours. The
"kld"' may be a freckled boy or a ,
cllrly blred little .. rl-your son or
daachter wbo wID Deed your belp
throqh .avin,. to fiDd a place In
everyday ute. The Payroll Savin ..
Plan for buylna 1,Jni.ed S.tatea Sav-
IDp BODd' where you work Is the
ollly automatic, "'e, profitable way
r.r you to buy bonds by the install-
ment payment method. In this wal'
FOU eu build &be nesterc wbleb
eaD malle ' the durereace between
wlahlnC aDd havlDa' &be faD4a .or
edueaUon ad secure .. tare 'or
yoar, ehilclrea. If yo. are "'-em-
.. Joyed, bay bo... ..to .. atlcally
....... h &be BoDdA-IrIODtb .1aD
wtere you bank. . \
U. S. D.,.,,,..,.,
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S,.CRATCH PADS
, 10 cents per pound
at
THE MIAMI GAZElTE
SHOE .
It'E8UllDI
ARTHUR HELSINGER
. SHOE REPAIR
f 1 'S. Mechanic St.
LEBANON, OHIO
JOE'S CYCLE SHOP
WHEEL GOODS
SPORTI NG GOODS
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MOTORBICYCLES
MOTORCVCLES .'
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Phone &06-X 5 Mulberry St.
LEBANON, OHIO '
, C _


Now that .ummer time Is on the way. and the markets are brim-
mina- with fresh vegetables, it', a temptation to buy all the gree"
things i" sight. But, if limited to a few, do buy 'some fresh asparagus
'and 'pla" to serve Al paraJus Roll-Ups tor lunch or lupper. .
. This recipe favorite II asparagus spears wrapped in a tender
' golden pancake and topped with a tanlY cheese nuce-a dish that
fairly the neamesl of summer! ' .
! Asparagus Roll-Ups are just the thing for a luncheon that needs
to be special, without long hours of preparation.' The pancakes for
\ his dish cart be stirred up in just a matter of minutes from a pan-
cakl" Cook fre. b asparagus until tender. make a cheea.
lBuce, and lunch i. ready. '
I
A.p.rapi RollUpl , ..-
, I cup. pancake rtady.mlx , A V vnt(i .
2'4 cup. milk ' ....... , ..
1. Ju.a. add mUk to uneifted paneake mfx .n at one; and sUr
,Ightly.
, 2. Pour '" cqp batter tor each pancake onto hot, liC"btly
!creased griddle. '
3. Bake to. a colden turning only once. ,
t. Place .... r.J of cooked fresb asparagus across center
1
,01 each baked pancake. Roll up. Serve imRlediately with cheel' aauce..
trip of pim.nto o.r sprinkle with paprika. . ____ . __ __ _ .. ...0.- ._ _ -

PEARL Oil MOONSTONE


PEARLS WERE SO HICHLY
PHIZEOIN,tWCIENT ROME.
THATAROMANCENERAL
ONCE PAID A C'ANlPAI6'N:r
COST WITH ONE PEARt..
. EAR..
. I ,
IN THEI7" CENTlJRX
WOMEN TWINED THEIR. Ht4IR. .
WITH PEARLS', MALE
FASHIONABLES' WORt A
PEAR.-SHAPED PUfRJ.
FItOM ONE E,4R.
. FAMOUS ClERGYMEN. POLITICIA. ,
VNTOR$ . ARE AMONG
IN THE EAST. THEMOON-
STON.EISBELIEVED TO
CONTAIN A LIVING S'PIR'IT.
, (jIVING POWER TOAROUS
LO AND FORETELL THE
. GREAT TO FUTYRE. -3 I
. IJAlNE
MOONL tlIGHTS"ARE
RA INLES.J' .ro TH .
S'7ONE TeARS: , ,
WEARING .
STONES I.$' SAID TO 'CONFER ......
AND .,. "':? .
,.,ONGt/FE. . \ . ' . .
,..".), r/
... - -;:; ,c .... _ . _ _ . _._ .. _...... __ --..:.;.--.
To Buy, Sell, Trade
Rent,' Borrow, USE
Hamilton t:wp. .
Dulcie Maxw 11 19 Mary Fra-
zier, 0 sq. rod in Pleasant Pla;n.
Roy E. and MargaNlt H. {::as-
t-etter to Floyd E. and Dorothy
Marie Huddleson, acre in
lJ.n.i.o.n .uv..p _
Harold and Leona 0
James Ru ell and EI ie M. Zart-
man, ,0 acres in Harlan twp.
James Barber to Barton and Ma
andHn, 60.95 acres in Harlan twp.
Gunther Milton Kennedy tt,
ella M. Adkin , 7 l ot in Decl' ficlc
twp.
John W. and Rena Tur11er to
Lloyde H. and Ethel Barton, 3
aCl'es in Harlan twp. .
Martin P. and Esther L. Burke
to Walter and Dolores Good, 3 lot s
;!1 Deel'field twp.
Paul and Beatrice Hamilton to
Eugene and ' Lela M. Emrick,' 1 lot
in Franklin.
Eugene and Ruth Snodgl'ass to
.Dan and Goldie Salyers, 1 lot in
Franklin.
PROBATE
Estate of Jacob J . V'flndet'brink
Sr., dec'd co adminis tratol's, fil ed
to convert bonds to cash.
Estate of Ida L. Pre tDn,
Ed ' P}'eston, administra Of, filed
. p-p icat iQn for tran e1' (,f ' rca1 '
estate. .
E tate 01 Jonn Hayner Van
Riper, dc'd, Eve)yn Van Riper,
admini tratrix, fil d fii: t, final
and distl'ibutlve account.
E"tate of David dec'd.
Edward G. R icbel, xecutor,' trans-
fer of real e tate.
E tate of Winnie J. H.m,
P earl H. Magee, administrah'ix,
g}'OSS value estate, $9,338.35.
Estate Of Bessie S. Dechant,
dec'd, Charles B. Dechant, admin-
istrator, with will annexed, gross
value of e tate,
4,000 children under 15
years old were kilied in auto-
mobile fl.ccide.n ts .in America in
1947. InnOcence i fa talif u
don' t drive carefully!
We're experts at tracking down
those squeaks
your car!
We don't d.o it by guesswork-but 'with modern
equipment and Sohio Lubri-Check'!-a scientific
. . list covering the application
of a dozen types of lubricants-the
way the car manufactUrer wants it done.
(ompl.t. lubrication only ,
.. ; .'
."
.'
For sprIng
,of 'lour car - see 11$ ,
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Fulkerson Service . .
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
'Ie PER WORD ' MINIMUM 250
REAL ESTATE FOR. SALE- '
SIX-ROOM Hous , large lot,
with shrubbery. Third treet.
Phone 2 724. Conner.
- 6 10
SI' -ROOM H U E, large lot.
Immediate po e sian. E. J.
Aufderheide, Harve
-63
FOR - 5 room house,
electric, city waler, storm
\! indow, large Jot.
in Wa nesville. Price
$4500.0 . Wil bur Sears,
Phone 2651. Closed Sun-
days. . -520 ,
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
us for Insurance. All types of
Jnsurance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone '
Waynesville 2472 or call
collect. 21 t t.
FOR RENT-
FURNISHED APARTMENT
with bath, hot and cold run-
ning water, electric range.
Fallis F. Paine. -63
I SELL THE ARnI-
IF YOU HAVE ANYTH ING
in Real Estate for sale, get in
touch with Ben E. Cline, lic-
ensed broker, Spring Valley,
Oh io, in Real Estate Business
since 191 t. Experience teUs.
Try me and see:
-826
FOR SAI.E
HELP
AUTO MECHANICS
PAINT & BODY MEN
FRONT END & FRAME MEN
Ab olu1ely top wages for ' first
cIa men. Go d workin g: con-
new building, new
equipment, 44 hour week,
group insurance. Murra &
Lauterba h Auto Sales, 509 N.
Broadway, Lebanon. Ohio.
. -610
Man Wanted to work on meat
counter. Experience helpful
but not necessary . . Call at
Stewart' s Dot Food ' Market.
MEN- An opportunity worth
inve tigating. Men who have
a mechanical background,
able to meet the public, who
like folks and folks like them.
A car is necessary. Age limit
21-6.5. Call 9-10 A. M. 4-5
and 7-8 P. M. only. 130 N.
PattersoJ).. Blvd., Dayton,
Ohio. Ask for Mr. Dilgard.
BODY SHOP HELPER
Young' M an with some auto-
motive experience and mec-
hanical aptitude interested in
learnin2' auto paint .and body
repair trade. Good
while learning, regular in-
creases and steady work, pre-
fer veteran. Murray & tau-
terbach Auto Sales, 509 N.
Broadway, Lebanon, Ohio.
. -610
WANTED-
CUSTOM WOOD with
chain saw. Elmer Surface,
Clarksville. Phone 155.
-617
CUSTOM BALING,
R. C. laRUE
Waynesville Route 1, Phone
2946. Waynesville, Ohio
-624
LARGE White enameled k\t- ' '
chen cabinet" porcelain top,
goOd condition. Earl Con- , NOTICE
, ner, Phone 2724. -610
, I regret that .. have to
939 CH EVR of-
Truck, faitley Hardware, fice. However, _I_ will , be
2441. - itt' g a to take care of any
fOR SALE .' - Sweet ,Potato of. my Waynesville patt-
plants, 60 cts. per hundred'; ents at my Franklin office,.
a n .kinds of garden plants, iJ. East Fourth St., Phone
1 u per dozen.
C. Strouse 1Sh miles Or. T. Grosvenor.
n(l rth of WayneSVille cornel CARD OF 1lIANKS
0 1, 'vvaynesvllle" ferry, and
L. tie Roads. -624
11940 CHEVROLET - 5 pass-
enger, Coupe. Not a qent OI
scratch. Also new motor ,ex-
cellent condition. Hen-
derson, Phone 2982, "
w.aynesville
. tT.WO-WHEEt Traller with
tie ' racks One new b reo
, Henry Phone ,2939.
,FOR SArLE '- Sow ,and six pigs
ready to wean. Everett L.
Sears, one mile \Vest of
Waynesville on Route 73.
Phone 2242. -63
FOR SALE - Mira Music Box'
. with number of playing discs.
i Mrs. Peterson, Friends Home
Waynesville'.
,
.' Our sincere thanks and ap-
preciation are extended to re-
latives,', friends, ' neighbors for
their kindness, sYmpathy, lovely
floral bouquets, ' to Dr. Stout
and Mrs.- Prances-;Brannock for
their assistance durin,g- the pass-
ing of our husband and father,
Robert SaKer to the Rev R.
8': Coleman for his consoling
sermlon and ,the Stubbs Funeral
Home for their efficient serv-
ice.
Mrs. Ina Baker
Mr. Robert and
Albert H:
. NOTICE OF PUBLIC
STATE OF OHIO, WARREN COUNTY,
PROBATE COURT
E state of
t u bbs, Admini trator of the
enOl'a ' Lee Ki rkpMri ck, deceased,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LEGAl.. NOTICE
No.
F'ra nces I{. Mer cer and John 'M-er cer,
her husband, et al, , Dete,ndants.
, .
In f>ursuance the order o! the Probate Court of W.atr en County,
Ohio, I w1Jl offer for sale at publlc auction on the 12tlb day of June,
1948, at 2 :00 o'c lock, PM., on the premises the following des ci'ibed real
estate SltUlllted In the County 'W/arren, 'State of Ohio, and ' i n incor-
porated Vlllla.ge ot Wayneev1l1e, aq" 0:1, tlie south side of !Mill Street,
there being ' no streelt number for said premises, and said premises are
further located bet ween Main Street on. the west and Water Street on
the east, and said premises are most parUouliarly described as follows ,
to-wit:
"Situated In the County of Warren, in tlhe State Of Ohio, and in
t he Town of and bounded and described as follows;
to-wit: Part 0 :( out-lot two (2) In the town of W1a.ynesv1l1e.
Beginning BIt, a stake corner near a . ,brick bulldlng formerly usetl
as a 'Bla.cksmith $hop in the alley on the Une of Water St reet in
said town. ThEluce with Elaid Bllley and binding thereon twelve Rnd
' /ne-balf (12%) poles to another alley. Thence wital the last men-
tioned alley and 'binding ,t'hereon, seventy (70') teet theJWe at right
angles twelve and one-haU (12'i1) poles to Wla.ter Street; thence
with saJd' seventy (70) teet to the 'beginning.
Being the sam-e premises conveyed to Phebe A. by '
Ellza 'Miranda by deed drutoed August 9, 1915, and' recorded in, Vol.
103, 678, .,of the Deed Records of Warren County, Oblo.
An'll being the same premises conveyed by Phebe A. Miranda
to Venora. L. KiI:kpatrlck by deed dated January 15, 1943, and
recorded in Record Vol. U6. at page 102. of the Deed Re-
corQs ot Warren County. Ohio.
SaJd premises ue apprais-ed at the sum of Three Thousand six
HundrEld' ($3,600,00) DoJlars and must be sold for not Jess than two'-
thirds of said appraised value ,thereof on the followl'ng terms, to-wit:
Cash . .
ALBERT H. STUBBB.
Admfnt'strator ' of tile E tate
ot Ven.or'a Lee Kirkpatrick, deceased
.C. DONALD 'DILATtJSH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
-63
Public Sale
, ,
OF REAL ESTATE
S,A TURDAY, JUNE 1-2,. 1948
. 1 P. M.
' Property of Venora Lee Kirkpatrick, Deceased, located on
Mill St., . Waynesville, . .
,
C. Donald Dilatush, . H. Stubbs, Administrator
Wilbur N. Sears:, Auctioneer
(See Legal, Desctiption Above)
PA1:RO'NIZ,E GAZETTE
ADVERTISE,RS
. '.
NORR'IS BROCK COMPA'NY
Cinoln"'ati Union nt'oc1c Vard.
,Live Wlr, and An
Orafll"Ization .eoond to none.
Strl,otly .eller. thr. but
all around market n the
country.
SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
WlHIO Dayton 12:50 E. S. '1'.
WANTED
DEAD STOCK
COWS-;-$10.00
HORSFS--48.00
HOGS-$3.00 cwt,
Ace ..... ln. 11-:", C .... ltl.n
AI.o, AU SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMP11. Y
PhOne .. .
XENIA WILMINGTON
, 1712 " 2362

Tt-iIE MIAMI GAZETTE
WIAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, J U N E
HAPPY HOUR CLUB
PAGE
No. 4371
3, 1948
The Hapr
v
HOllr Club wiil
meet on Tue et a aft moon
June 8, at the home: ot Mrs'
Raym.0ll:d Wil on . . A .prograni
of mUSilC ana recltatro'n ' will
he Kiven ,by the children.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
The Friendship Club will
meet on Wednesday, June 9
and in tead of the usual ses:
sion, - a luncheon -will be ,enjoy-
ed in Wilm ington and some en-
tertainment is plam4e.d for '
the afternoon.
LOUDEN BARN
Ef)UIPMENT
Mas,termade Quality
Stalls and stanchions
Litter Carriers
Hay Carriers and Track
. Steel Windows .
Water Bowls
Gutter Drains
If plannin!!, to build or reo.
model use Louden Mastermade
Barn .
Get y.our free barn plan book
at our store.
Distributed locally by
/'
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO.
John Deere F&rm Machinery
LEBANON, OHIO
.. PHONE 555
-610
without
be better of .,h, the
whole ... )' upset k IdneYI fail
to function properly.
Bumin\:,lcanty 01' too fruqucnt urina-
tion 10motlmM 'warnl that lometblnc
II Wronl. You may lulrer nonlnl baok-
a che, beadachea, dlzzlnC!tll, rbeum.tle
....ains. lettfntr up at ollht- "e1IIDI.
.. Why not try DOG,,', Pille' You wtll
00 uaing a medielne recommended tbe
country over. /)04,,', Itlmulate tho 'Wle-
tioD of the JddDql and help them to
fluah pol8Oll0Ul wute' froID the
coDtala BotblDC harmfuL
. today. U. with ooDftdence.
ator ..
FOR SALE ---, Havi1and China
Tea Service China Salad
, plates, andl Cut glass dishes,
I large cut glass vase. '
, Mrs. PeterS<*l, Friends '
, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hawke
sl?ent the week-end in Evans-
ville, Indiana, the guest of their
son Frank , Hawke and , family.
Mrs: Winifred Hartsock and,
David accomp'anied them! and
will spend the summer until the
opening of, school.
Dial 13410. WL'9V ClDciDnatl
12: 40. Dial 700. '01' Our Dally
Market R,eporL
WE PAY FOR
A"y _make or model
Fred _Kahn' ,M,otGr Car 'eo.
H.ome, Waynesville, Oh.io.
POUL TRY FOR SAl F
Start chicks now-bave earfy
fryers--they will be in
demand.
DUNHAM WHITE ROCKS
Phone Waynesville 2916
NOTICE OF APOLOGY .
I wish to apologize to the
graduating class on my apsence
from the ,ommencemertt pro-
grant, due' to being detained in
Dayton. _
A CERTAIN JUNIOR.
$1 0.
00
; HOGS $3.
00
cwt.
', ACC9RDING to SIZE AND CONDlnOK
, CA""
IEP?2! & .:. : -7 - - -, .l
X E N.I A Fertilizer
.. 4 5 4 . Leia o.
E. G. ........ IDe.
PHONE S. LEBANQN, OHIO
Amlitage & Son
lAND aDd GRAVEL
BLACK-TOP DRIVES
TAR aDeI ROAD OIL
LAWN aDd FILL DIRT
'J'SUEIIIIOIfU
. WA'Dr88YII.q ..
MOaaow ....
l&B.UrOIf om. GIll
.... 11&
R&\DY-MlX CONCIlETE
EXCAVATING aad DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
...:..- .
I
It " Says
..
Here
By Smitty
The, 'Miami
'GAZETTE
(
School Board Sets Budget Hearing
or July 6; Inv.estment Being Studied
;})ealLs
I
i'heWa n Township
'- ' h 01 Boar j v ted Monday
ni <Yht to hold it annual bud et
hearing it the hi h school on
Tue da evening, July 6, in
st ad of July S, becau e the
The editorial mailbag re SERVING WAYNESVIL,LE SINCE 1850
MRS. KENNETH SHAFFER
cently contained a news release No 4372
from the Oh io Development _ i . --: ___ ---'- '
and __ __
FIVE CENTS A COpy
Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer,
of r. and Mrs.
Hook died at her home m
Sharo'n, , Pennsylvania,
th past week and . funeral ser-
vices were held at the Hoyne
, regular date is a legal
, holiday.
which deserves attention in _.-
Waynesville.
Truck "Buried"
, It is not up to one citizen. to
say the idea should be tned To Unload Car
here. But it should be 'given
thorough conside ration, as a There is a six-foot-deep hole
"shot In the arm" for a ' small ' in the yards of Penn.
town. The story follows: sylvania railroad station across
"Imitation, proverbially t.he Madden's Lumbe,r
sincerest torm of flattery, 10- because a concrete pavmg Job
dicates the success of the "Ud is beit;lg' done at Harveysburg,
co" plan to develop new in- four miles away.
dustry. That is what Clarence The hole was dug because
Montooth, secretary of the cement for the Caesar's Creek
Leipsic CommerciaL ClUb, told viaduct project arrived In a
the Ohio Development and hopper car which must un
Publicity Commission which loaded from the bottom.
is making a study of .recent are no facilities here for ralsmg
growth, of manufactunng in the railroad car or tiltinj?: it, so
Ohio.
the hole was dUll beSide the
"Leipsic is a railro.ad track an.d a d/lmp truck was
center in Putnam CQunty,. wltl1 _ backed mto the hole. T,.hen,
a population of 1525. with the top of the truck
stands for Industrtal thy bottom of the c_t:'
Compa!"y,.',' it was easy to un t , e
corporahon that LeipSIC Cltt- cement. ' .
zens organized to build a fact- The De Salvo
ory building, which is leased' to Com,pany of In
the Westing-house Electric Cor- charge of. the paving Jobb, on
po ration. . Westinghouse em- ' State Route 73 at H.arveys
ploys about 150 residents of dug the hole. It Will be f!llea
th is town'. The factory makes in whenever " ast ot
cores for the Lima motor plant. cement is recelv:ed accordmg to
"Capital raised by Lidco and its With .the Pennsyl-
local 'labor produced a modern vama Railroad, wQlch owns the
building ot 20 000 square feet. land. .
Under fhe tefms ot the A:fter that, anyone who
' rent' is guarantee(1 for five wants to unl<?aa .another
years. If at a,ny nranufact-, ' per car can dig hiS own hole.
u'ring changes should cause a . COOTS
loss of the industry .town S
would still have ,the bUilding. ARE CAMPOREE WINNERS
, "Publicity on the plan Boy Troop 40 of
Waynesville was the only troop
tion fro,In commumtle,s. with 1 00 cent attendance
TWQ towns, Desh- at the camporee of the Mound
ler ih Henry County and Ger:t
0a
Builders Area , Council last
in Ottawa County were .Im
d
weekend at the-Duermit-Wetzel
pressed that they L b Th Ea o-le
their own industrial develop- .farm near e anon. e f
ment companies. Both Deshle.r and . ro?1
qnd Genoa have built new rac- WayneSVill e ftr t. place. m
tor . buildings, I and buil,d the . compebt.lOn , 1I1volvmg
ing
Y
now contains an industry." camplllg, cookm 0', Scout-
. -
,craft games. The affair was at-
A worthwhile local project. is tended by 169 Scouts and
l eing to people @f Scou,ters from and
\VaynesYllle for assistance. The ern Butler County.
American ' Legion J.unior base-
ball team, no enrolled in a

a good job flearly a
score of 'teen-agers busy
something- construc;tive, but It
needs .uniforms.
A number of local business.
men will ' sponsor the u!1ifQrm
of one bo.V. They will be spotted
by their nanw on the back of
the 'shirt. ' , '.
But Robert O'Regan, coach
'af the team! pointed out that
:gifts for thiS purpose do not
have to be en04gh to p,ay f9r
a, whole suit. Aboy, can play
' just as well bl uniform bot:lght
by 15 of t as he can
'in a suit bought entirely by one
person. ' Anyone who gives a
smal(arnount may find that. he
bas bought the steeve that en-
cased the. threw the
spectacular that ,put out
the opposing runner, at home
place , and save,d ball game;
If ,small gifts re ..
ceived 0 Regan . says, he may
'sew on S011U! shirts: "Anony-
I
"
mous nc
,
Last year, 2, 600 ,
and 96,000 Injured
in Ui S. accidents as a
result of dravmgJ)n the
side of the roaC.1. Drive fight.
/Ji,.IL ,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ed of
Laguna Beach, Calif., an-
nounce the birth of a 9 lb. 13
baby ,g-irl May, 7. Her
name is Anita Chrlstme.,
Mrs. Chanez before her
lIliarriage . wa:s a
Waynesville girt, Mary ,LOUise ,
Zimmerman, ,daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: L. A. Zim'n1erma,n.
" .
The board also planned to
Cincinnati Student
Fals Vacant Pulpit
, Funeral home on Monday, with
burial in Cemetery.
, ,
, Morning and evening MRS. CLARA M. WOOLARD
services are again being he,ld as MrS. Clara Mary Woolard,
usual at the Waynesville 81 died Friday -morning, June
Church of Christ despite the 4 'at ,the home of her daughter,
lack of a pastor. Mac Coffey .a Mrs. Florence Hollingsworth,
21year-old student at Cincin- of Oregonia, ' Route 1.
, se k id on 'investing $195,-
000 in 'inactive funds. consist ..
ing of most of the $200,000
in bonds sold last winter for
construction of a new grade
school. The remainder of $5,.
000 ,wilt be' used for prelim ..
inary arch itect's and surveyor's
fees before construction starts.,
nati Bible Seminary, conducted In addition to this daughter,
the services last SlJnday and is Mrs. Woolard is survived by
expected to do so again next five sons Charles of Toledo,
Sunday. Mr. Coffey is a native James an'd J ohn Of Norwood
1 of Staunton, Va. George of Centerville, ana
Meanwhile the congrega:tiqn Arthur of Bradenton, 'Fla. She
is 'continuing its efforts to tind also has 24 grandchildren and
a permanent full-time pastor. 18 great-grandchildren.
The position was last held by R. services were held
M. Johnston of Nova Scotia, Monday afternoon in
who left last month on com- Waynesville Church of Chrtst.
pleting his post-graduate, work Rev. Robert Vanzile, a
at the Cincinnati seminary. 'He pastor of the church,
was usually in Waynesville from his pres!nt charge In
dnly on. - ends, and' Georgeto\vn, (nd. ,t.o
Wednesday :ntght meetmgs. ' at the funeral. BUrial was 10
The interior of the church is Miami Cemetery.
being redecorated, with '. _
bers donating some workmg FREDERICK GULLADY
time. White \vallboard blocks . ' ,
has been placed on.. the ceiling Predenck Gu)Jady, a, 77-
to replace dingy \vallpaper year.<?ld veteran of the,Spamsh-
which had interfered with the Amencan Wa,r, died .Tues?av at
indired lighting system. The the , veterans . hospital In the
walls, are now gettin,g attentio'n. ' SoldIers' Home, Dayton. H,e had
, . _ be n ill tht weeks WIth. a
.. heart condition.
TOWD Council PostpoDeS He was tormerly a farmer in
the Waynesville area ,1ive.d
Rebuilding' of Fire House here untit he 'went to VISit IllS
SQD Edward, itl Wi,nchester, Ky.,
The WaynesvII-- e--,' two months ago: Other
Council at a joint meeting on survivors are four daughte!s,
Monday with the Village reus- Mrs. Ellen Tracy of near Xema,
tees discussed problems created ' Mrs. Della tansberry, Mrs
by purchase of the new fire Irene Osborn and Mrs. Frances ,
, truck. It was decided to post- Sharpe, all of Waynesville; a
pone the rebuilding of the fire sister, Mrs. Noah Armstron.p: of
hall until the new engine ar- New Richmo,n j, 0. : 14 grand-
rives. Action w'as taken provid- children, and 8 OTeatgnm j.
ing 'for ,insurance coverinK both children.
the truck and the volunte.er " (vices witl be held at 2
fire force.
P. M. tomorl'OW at the
A permit- was granted to funeral H.ome, follow'ed by Ill-
Mts. Susan Scanlon for the tennent in Miami C metery . .....
construction at -a cost of $5000
of concrete blo(:k building
-It was to divide $2,
700 equally am ng the fulltime
teachers who comple.ted the
1947-48 Y ar of teaching. This
is the unused part of some' .
$25,000 allotted for the year's
faculty salarie,s.
Mrs. E. V. Barnhart was ap ..
pointed a member of the Public
Library Board. Her place on the
7-member board was formerly;
held by A.T. POlinsky. '
The board gave . the local'
American Legion post permiS-
sion t h ld it three-day July '
4 celehra tion on the High
school grounds.
Fly-iog 'Commuter
eli;'s Own' Wings,
. ,
Takes to Model A
The air ended abruptly
last' ek for':EmeLon tewart
of h ar Wa nesville.
Stewart had been fl ying' his '
65-ftorsepo\ver cabin plane to
his i0b at the Frig-idaire plant .
in Dayton every day. Bu now
he can again he seen driving
thr ug-h town in hi Mod I A,
whic11 show no signs' of r ut-
in!!, wing.
vVhen he \\;a c0mmutj ng by
air it t ok tewart 1.,. t 14 '
minutes to g'et frnm hi fi ld
south of Waynesville to an ll1 r
fi ld across .the road from the
on South Main Street at ' the '
'Site of the Idle Hour
Restaurant. .
Moraine CLty plant of Frigi-
dair . u ed two ' gall ns' of
ga a da, and 11ad les walking"
T Method.
s t Church Here ' do: than, when he used a car.
o
, He tIed hi plane to' a fence
, 'for the day, ' ju t as if it were
EDITOR TO ARPEAR
ON RADIO PROGRAM '
Carl ,G. Sm,ith, editor of
Miami Gazette, will be the
speaker Sunday afternoon
on '''The Country, Editer" pro-
gram" broadcast by ,Station
WRFD in WorthiQ-gton at 3 P.
M. each Sunday. The
Columbus station set 1his 15-
aside last fall to
give the rural slant on news of
the week, and some 27 editors
of Ohio weeklies have
on ,the program since then.
ANNUAL INSPECTION
OF TRACKS IS HELD
T'he annual , inspection of
rails and switches of the Penn.
sylvania Railroad in thi,s district
was held Wednesday, June 2,
Station Master Jozef McCoy
. The tracks through
Waynesvtlle were' found to be
in good condition.
... YO_ 8iJU'L1JI Ii "
DIiro - q1JlDK. UADY 0_
...... '1'BB C".ISU'IDJ ADII-
The Rev, R. B. Col,eman was a horse.
reappointed as <.>f the , But when he landed , last
Waynesville Methodist Church . ing committee of hi,Khway pa-
for an.other year, at the recent trolmen to inform .him tRat ,
conference in Columbu.s. neighbors were complaining of
The Rev. Clarence Wamsley his low flying around the plant.
was transferred to Goshen, He explamed he hac!' care-
Ohio from the Harveysburg- fully followed Vllr ' tr.afflc
N
I 'B rlingtonShal'on charge. safety rules, and C::AA mveshga ..
ilew u.
R tors found that thiS was true. '
He is bemg by a eY'. Despite the fact that he is legal-
Arthur, formerly of . Iy, in .the, clear, Stewart has gone
A former WayneSVille past- back to c;omm\utin{1' in a car
or Rev. John V. Lacy, was pool. His-employers like it
to Calvary Church in way, and .his own attitude
Middletown. He served the is ' "I'm not gomg around look.
101cal, church for three years. ing for troubt.e. "
o. E. s.
WILL MEET MONDAY .
Miami ' Chapter 107, Order
of 'Eastern star, will meet in
' regular session ?n Mond,ay eve- '
ning, eight o'clock, June t .. 4.
The Chapter obsc:rve{t a speCial
"Go to Church" $l;lndav and'
a group 'were' guests af
th,e Friends' Churcft, also sev-
er' 1 other were at-
SIX BOYS Ii: I, (iEND
. ,
F. F. CONVENTION
Donald Lukens, Lee 0'
Carl. Coppock, Dwight
Michener, Allie ' Carter and
Charles Hammer together with
Advisor J.B. Crabbe attended
the annual convention of
Future Farmers of America and
judging contesf at 'Columbus
last Friday and Saturday.
"

The Miami Gazette-
BSTABLJ8BED !860
, Publil!hed Every Tl,ursday
, At WaynesvilW, bhio
. CARL G. S.MITfi, !Ed.itor
as second clas. matter at the Post Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE '
$1-.50 a Year in,
Coming Up
(To have evenfs-liste4 in this caleQdar; notify The Miami Gazette
before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) , ,
, . " . FRIDAY, JUNE 11 ' .
Woman s Auxiliary, St. Ma.ry' - Church, at the home of Mrs. Helen
Hawke, 2 P. M. J
. '
. JUNE 12
Haryeysburg Communi,ty Helper' ::; I e Cre,am Soci al:
.. SUNDAY; JUNE 13
Go to Church! .
Legion Juni or baseball, Wayn svill e at Bellbrook, 2 :30 P. M.
. MONDAY, JUNE 14
Miami Chapter, O. E. S., 8 P. M.
Methodist County Men's Brotherhood at Morrow, 7 P. M.
Boy cout Troop 40 at 7 :15 P. M.
Wa llesville Farmer Exchange director' meeting.
WaynesviIl Am rican Legion, . 8 P. M.
Softball, Kjer's vs. 8 P. M.
'. JUNE 15
Rainb " Advi or.y . Cour:tcil No. 19.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16
Softball, Miller's vs. Spring Valley, 8 P. M. .
. TlfURSDA Y, JUNE 17
Me thodist W. S. C. . at Glenn' Borden home.
Wayne Sew- 0 4-H Club at Klontz home,' 1 P. M.
Safety H. S., 12 :30 to 5 :30
oftbalI, Legion vs. Bellbrook, 8 P. M. '
, .
P. M.
College, Springfield,
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren How-

THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE
WfAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. ' 4372
TI1URSDAY, . J UN E 10, 1948
i , Hi Dean f ,Loui -
Mr. and Mr. Everett Ertrly vl}l e, Kv., I ent the week-end
att a Gril in . D ak r<:: CI )r- Mr. and.,. Mrs. I ,
vepti ol'! in i=olumbu . Thur d:1V and daughter, Bett.
an Frida. . k and Wil-
Mr . Crau i ia Cornell of near barn RIckey of Vva nesvill e
Ferr pent Sunda.y afternoon were (\Iso aturda - evenin g-
with Mr . Nettie Emrick guests. ' ,
Mrs. Margaret J ohns and Mr .. and Mr. Therle Jane
PI III ....a.IING 111''''''''1 I ;
,

. . '
1* . I sa"'" ... _,
.... RWICIICO
Paul Johns ' were Friday even- were dmner guests. of Mr. and
dinner guests of Mrs. Effie Mrs. Edwin . Null and ' family
Surface near Lebanon. Centerville Sunday. even- KITCHEN KOOKERS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winks and IDg. ' 4-H MEETING HELD
family spent SundCllY with rela- Mrs. William Kirb y of Len-
tives at ' Troy. nox, Mass., spent }.ast week Mr '
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buntet and Mrs. Harvey Burnet and
attended the Wayne Council Mr. a'nd Mrs. ' Harold Whitaker '
Advisory Group, NO.2, at the and children. On Thursday Mr.
home of Mr. and Mrs Morris and Mrs. Burnet accompanied
CQrnell in Oakwood Wecines. Mrs. Ktrbey to Cincinnati where
da.v evening. they. visited Miss Laura Ros-
, Kenrick :l !tended Buy the dean at General Hos-
Camp ne? r I.ebanon ov.er pltat. .
' Mrs. Margaret Johns and
. Mrs., ElSie Turner and M r. Paul Johns visited Warren
and Mrs. Melden of Dayton ' Thomas at his home on Social
were Sunday afternoon Row. Saturday afternoon, Mr.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones. had just returned from
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold \Vhit- Miami Valley Hospital where
and WOe attended he quite ill with jaundice.
J dmner Sunday e,,' cning He I slowly recovering but still
at the home of M.r. and Mrs. bedfast.
F,holil::s BUllnell . Mr." and, Mrs. Vernon Pursley
\ '''. entertained to a fam-
Miss' Norma i able Ily dmner . Sunday evenin,2' in
be out again after a serious honor of the birthday of her
I)]ness. She resumed her dtlties father, A. D. Smith.
at Waynesville National Bank Lu!u Githens of Day-
Monday. , to.n IS makmg- an extend d vi it
. Clarence Smith iis now stay- "lth her son and wife, Mr. and :
m,g- at the home of his soh and Mrs. Everett Githens on the
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Allen m.ith pIa e near Lyt,le . . Mrs.
and daughters in Dayton. Githens spent Friday evening-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry wartz of with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ken-
Lebanon calle j at the home Mr. rick.
. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnet
, day evening. . spent Sunday with cousins at a
Mr. . H. Burnet wa taken c vered di 11 dinner at the home
to. Good . amadtan Hospital of Mr. and Mrs. Os ar Wade on .
Fnday evenmg an j will unier- Yankee Street.
go an operation thi: week. Milton Jones played the
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burne.t ,trumpet on the Michael Haner
, entertaiIl,ed to six o'clock .din- at Islalid Park, Day-
The Lytle Kitchen Kookers
4-H Club met Wednesday,
June 2, at Margie Ross' home
with Mrs. Charles Bunnell and '
Ross in charge and
Charlotte Burnett presiding.
There were' ten members
presenf A new member is Janet
Michener. The leaders passed
out project books and gave in-
formation on how to fill them
out. RefreshmentS were served
and g-ames ,enjoyed.
Roberta was a
guest. "
The next m'eeting- will be
at Mrs. ' Charles ' Bunnell'
. hom,e Wednesday, June 16 at
7:3 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvill Gray
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Sawyer attended a famHj'
dinner in Franklin on Sunday,
the' birthday annivers,
ary bf Mrs. At C. Bowm'an. M'rs.
B wm.an return d h me with
her daughter, Mr . Gr,a , for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Earnhart
spent the week n \ ith their
son, Mr. Char!e B. Earnha'rt
and fami! in Tr tw od.
A fami) pi cnic wa nj yed on
Saturqay evening, with fi hing
at Fort lorami e on un iay. '
n.er Monday, Mr. ,and Mrs. Mor- ton, on Wednesday eveninO','
UTICA E. U. B. CHURCH r!s Cornell of.Dayton, Mrs. Net- Miss Frances Whita'ker
REV. WILLIAM SHANNON . tie Emrick an.d Mr. and Mrs. panied him on the piano. His
-
. Mrs. William. Kirby of LeT'! ..
)lOX, Mass. was a hall eg-uest of
her .aunt, Mr . H. E. Hathaway
duting the past week.
_ METHODIST CHURCH
R. B. Coleman, . Minister
Church school . ':30 a. , m.
J. J. Burske, Supt.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m
youth Fellowship
7:3<; p. m.
ST. MARY-'S EPISCOPAL
SAMUEL N. Mjnlst ...
Sunday School 9 :30 . Walter Kenrick. ' parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. rJ'herle
Mrs. James Garrison Supt and Mrs. Charles-BunneIt ne, al 0 attended the con-
1st and 3rd Sundays and -daught rs visi'ted Mr. and cert. . ,
month f 0 :30 Mrs. Howard Williams in Col- Mr. Mrs. Earl Young-,
AUCTIONEERING
7:30 p. M. umbus. While there they visit- Mrs. Emma Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. STANLEY d KOOGLE
ed the State Capit ol, State Charles Bunnell and daughters; an R
and the Columbus Zoo. Eveanna. and R herta, Janet BROKERS LICENSE
, .
AGAIN. PLAN
VACATION RELIGIOUS
SCHOOL CHILDREN
-
Mllton,J0nes and: Miss Norma and Judy Saylor, Mr. and Mrs. For Datea;. Phone 2894.
Pummill in company with Mr. B. J. Gotlotti, Mr. and Mrs. OhiO. Rever Charqes
and Mrs.' Don Gahris of ' Yo.unF: and Bobby, en-
Waynesvill attended the Bac- Joyed .a plcmc supper at East-
Service at Park, Dayton on Sunday
evenmg.
Ret'igiou ' School
Will ' agam be held . at , the
. Holy Communi.on 10':30 a. m. Friends meeting house' July 6
Rev .,. Hollister Lynch in charge throug-h 10 for all 'children in '
-a,Garden Hose
-
FRIENDS
,. first Day School 9 :30, liA.m. .. ..,.. " '. ,
r .
the from 4 to 12
years old. Hours will be from
:30 to 1 f :30 A. ' M. The sub-
for the, week wit be "The
Life of PauL" , .
TrucorcI
Meadow
Gold
MILK
10:30 a.m.
.
ST. AUGUSTINE
Father Krumholb, Pried '
-Masses . 8 and 10 A. M.
.
- -
WA YNESVIIJ.E
CHURCH OF CHRIST .
. Mac Coffey preaching '
B:. School 9 :30 a.m .
. Communion ' l 0 :30 a.m.
. Directing the sch(:)ol will be .
Richard field ' secre ..
tary for I ndlana land l1linois
Yearly Meetings of Friends. A- "
mong' the teachers wlll be Wil-
berta Eastman, his wife, and
Nancy Tayl.or, graduate of
with a major
III musIc. Other 'teachets ,,,ill
be added later.
Parents are requeSted to
FERRY aru'iCii of CHRIST 'send children in play clothes.
Byron Carver, Minister Each child is asked to brhlg .
Bible School 9 :30 a.m. 25 cents for. refreshments. ' ff . ,.-
Morning Worship to :30 a m. Is needed please . ,
Prayer 7 '00 pm ' notify one of the following': .
People's ,Mrs. Lawrence Furnas, Miss
. 7 :00' p.m ' . Eula Hoak, Mrs. Robert Chap-
Evening Services 7 :30 pm: man, Mr. Paul Tom'linson, and
_ . Mrs. Raymond Braddockl
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS 0 .
. REV. DAVIO 6TANFIELD, Mlnl.t.r n Friday, JUJy_ 9 a picnic
W rsh' S . will be-held at Wayne Park
o Ip ervlce 9 :45 a. m. at 7 P. -M. Everyone, 1'-" lnvlted'.
Sunday School f 0 :45" 3 m.
_ On Sunday morning a fina1
MT. HOlLY METHODIST program will be given the
'r. M. ICARPtr, . Mlnleter Friends. House at f 0
Sunday School 9 :30 a.lD. A. M. Illustrating the methods
, B. A. Earnhart, Supl and sub,' . matter of the work
Worship Service 10:30 a.m. ' accomp Ished during the week.
Svenlne Service 7 :30 p.m. Everyone will be welcome. \ .
SIITII SERVICE and SAtES
I
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DELIVERY DAYS
TUES.-nlURS.-SAT.
Same Deliv.ery . .Day Each Week
STOKES DAIRY ,
LEBANON
Phone 21
Frank Sihc,.
Rep ...... tative

E. , o. scon
Representing .
Weetbeimer & Compaa,
Members New York Stock'
. and other
registered t:xchanges
lav ....... Tnat .,..
Bought - Sold - , Quoted
Phone Wa,...vilIe 2130
Dartoa AD3217
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PAGE 3 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
OHIO ' No. 4372
THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 194

Lenses
by
FOX HOLLY
after it CincinnatI premIere (at
Keith s n \\ ). ( In that 'vell1,
"Th Return of Rin Tin Tin,"
al a current now in the big
town, i- due at our tbeatre June
2 )th. unday. i Fla,g- an:l
, th Twin ha cho en a ti mel'v
fial'veYjluI'lJ
R v. Bromfi el j and the hoir
f the A. M. E. Church of Day-
ton presented pe iaJ ervice , '
unda y afternoon and , vening
at' he Harve. I A. M. E.
Church.
hort wi th the program, II onR
of ih Nation", a special ded-
i 'lted to OUI' country flag,
\\ orld New (WB) aI- pre- Mr. Ma tel' of Alpha wa
sent. a unday afternoon call er on his
In 'direc t contrast to on Emerson and Mrs. Ma ters.
cale pectacles comes ' '4 Roll Mrs. Gordan, Munsen of Day-
ing- Home ' (Screen Guild, Inc.) ton \Va a unday of her
, I'Kc.y to .the the one night only, Tuesday. Heres parent, Mr. and Mrs. John
tI tle f Chapter 2 'in Republic's a honey and captivatin,g- littl e Simpson.
Serial "Danger of th e Cana- smaJ!town st'Ory of stout heart, Prof. and Mrs. Milligan
dian Mounted", at the Twin church spires pOinting the way , attended the Alumni reunion of
next Sat.urday, and right here to God, of a horse wh had the Col1ege, was
we want to stop and give the heart to win but not the held Thursday evenmg In the
key to the legend oft he num- o,f a town where ble sings be- Katharine Denver Memorial
hers on the Canadi an Mounties fore meals brought many bl ess- Hall. ' Prof. Milli gan is al mem-
Club Cards, given ut last week. ings after, of children, and of ber of, the graduatin,g- class of
Each wl'e k, in the Miami Ga- animals. Jean Parker is ,cast as 1923, which is celet ratin,g- it
zette and in the Western Star an unpleasant, proud, widow 25th anniversary. '
will be printed a lucky number. whose hash the town eWes. A Mil'S. Virginia Tucker Parke of
If this number with trotting race climaxes the pic- Cincinnati, 'daughter of M,,' and
the number on your club card, ture. Two cartoons accompany Mrs. ' H. S. TUCKer of the vil-
I this feature. '
al you have to do is present A rei'ssue .in beautl'ful ' color lage, was featured soloist. Fri-
your card at the box-office and day evening at the- Annual
coll ect a prize. In addition, com,.es to the creen next Thurs- Alpha Phi Kappa Alumni meet-
Saturday ni ght for 'the day and Friday. It , is "Valley ing ' held at "Twin Maples" at
duration of the serial, a prize of the Giants" (WI3), a drama Wilmington College. Mrs. Parke
will be AVo, arcied lhe luck y card of the CaJ.jfornia Redwood and her two sisters, Mi ss EYal yn
hoI jer IN THE AUDIENCE. coun (ry. Wayne Morri nlavs Tucker and Mrs. Vivian Wil-
Thus v.() u have two way to an heir to forestry inter- Iiams, are all members of this
win I rize through yo ur -Cana-- est, and Claire Trevor is cast' sorority. Mrs. Parke, who is
dian Mounties Club Carli , . n as ho tess of a gambling estab- widely recognized for her
hold onto your card. Prizes will lishment. Frank McHu,gh hand- coloratura soprano voice, offer-
var y ,from passes to the theatre les the comedy, Charles Bick- ed liTo a Wild Rose." (Mac Da-
ta merchandi e or h fI- ford the villainy and Ameri Hale we))); "Carmena," (W'ilson};
wards. These prIzes are in ad- is priceless as PaUl Bunyan and "Yours Is My Head A'lone '.
liiti n to the fact that your Lumberman., On the same pro- The accompanist was Mrs. Mil-
card, punched every 'Saturday is a short' '4 Kiddie Kon- dred Brackney WriO'ht.
cert." l"t
fo r 1 t weeks, gives you the Mr. Gerald Paine returned to
final episode in the serial free A vote of confidence to the 'his home here Saturday from
f charge at a special gentleman who voluntarily re- Peoria, 111., where he spent sev-
Saturday afternoon" Aug. 21. moved his small Son from the era} days visiting his family.
There' GOLD in them Ular audience. 'when that small son The W. C. T. U. met Thurs-
Canadian Rockies Pall refused to sit still and be quiet. day at the home of MiTs. G. M.
Jim Bannon, who plays Cap- No one wants to ask a patron' Mac Donald.
,
Glenn Fea,ley, Mis Faye KeJ1 y, Mr. and Mr_. Paul Maurie
all of Harvev burg- and Mlr ," and on are movin g to B 1m nt
Eva Getlro of Qa t n, attend- . vi t I: , d a ne,w
Cd a dinner' undllY_ at the hom h .. 't '
of Mr. and Mr . Lauren Feal - - -=.
e in Wa n'e vill . Mr, B \.\;alter 'CaJd1l1al an _ family
FYaley re ently ,celebrate'd he,r f _, l et,t I , ,mot r
90th 'birth iay. :1 (I t ' ll) n,I;X, ! . ArI Z.,
Rev. J. P: Thornl1erry (Y av.e to take ul
an ,account to hIS due to Mr . Ca:rdl fllmlth.
congregati on n Slinda morn-
ing of the B:,pti t
Conference, whlch he and Mr .
Thornburv aHended ' la t w, k,
in ,M.il waukee., .. , .... . ,
The Bimonthly meeting f
the Warren Count y
Men Bro'therhood will be held
at Morrow June 14th. Di nner
will be erved at 7 p.m. Tickets
may be purchased at the door.
Guest ,speaker will be Rev.
Alvin Myri ce of Ott rbei n
Home.
Robert P. Tucker
ident of the group.
Pres-
Th \"1. . c.:' . [ lleet
f01: th r gul ar Jtlne-
June 17 at the, home f M,rs.
Glenn Mrs. ,Har-
old Sh'utts, Mrs. Ropert Baker,
Mr. Orvill e Gray and Mr.
.Glades Davis .
Mrs. WalterWhita.k6r WIlt be
in of .the program to be
by the children.
The., Harveys{JUFg Communi-
t Helper.5. will have. a'
home-m'acte. ,ice cream SOCIal,
aturday, :,),(lDe 12, 1948, at
the house.
Ev ryone is invited., to come.
. . .. ': ;.. . . .
We're experts JPtzcfing J.own;
those
]OU,r car! .:".
., t
We don't do it by With
. .,. ..
tain Chris Royal in the serial, to Jeave. Yet sometimes 'it may ' Mrs. Alice Urton, who has
is a college graduate from Mis- be necessary, if that patron has been the house guest of her ,
-ouri who, by the mere chance no sense of good taste and fair bro'ther, Mr. Will , Drake, and
of a football injury, became a ' Pl
dt
toward the rest of, t,he Mrs. Drake at Blanchester, re-
sports announcer Instead of a, au lence. turned to her home in the vil-
and Sohio Lubri-Check-a Scientific
_ list covering the application 1:, :' ..,.
of a dozen diftere'nt types of lubricants-the
way the car tnall:ufacturer wants it done.
'professional athlete. A natural lage Sunday.
\'ep for this good-Iookinp' chap . Lt. Col. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Clyde,
was frOl11radio announcing to Ashworth of Osbo.m and Mr. and Mrs. Laura Shidaker a
acting, ,Bannon still keeps his ' and Mrs. C, E. Ed.mgton .were ed funeral servi.ces for Mr. IEarl
voice on the airways by an ,Wednesday evenmg Swain at the McClure Funera'l
occasional show and bv alwavs , guests Of , Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Home, Thursday afternoon. '
announc'ing Walter Winchell's Fulkerson. Mrs. Bene 'Fealey, her son
shows when the 'latter broad-
casts from Hollywood. '
Briefviews: liThe Macomber
Affair" (UA), w.ith
Peck and Joan Bennett, finish-
es Friday night. Saturday night
only. "Rose of Santa Rosa'"
(Co I) will delight lovers. of ac-
tion and good tunes, ThiS new
outdoor Mexican musical 'b1ends
r.iotous comedy, melodies old
and new, romance, ' and a fast-
story.- -:-fltose' - zany
comedian-musicians, the Ho-,
osier Hot Shots, head a good
..
LUCKY NUMBER: 85. CLAIM AWARD
cast.
Looks like,
border time at the for ,
II Adventures of Casanova"
' (E-L), the' Sunday and Monday
feature uses Chapu1tepec
Castle' once the Mexican abode
of ill-fated Emperor
and Empress ' Carlotta, as Its
background. This costume
' m'ance starring , *turo de
Lucille Brem:er, and .
Turhan, Bey, is a of
daredeviltry and , berolsm m the
Jate 18th ' in
ChapuJtepec Castle and grounds
now a national museum ,of
Mexico, were chosen._ for
tion sin.ce the IS
tvpicaJ of , constructIon m' the
dCasanova" ' period. E,agle-Lion
Studio is ' to be commended on
Jetting the Twin
tures ' of Casanoya , .. directly
To , ,Buy, Sell, Trade
"Rent, Borrow, USE
BOX ,BY PRESENTING
CANADIAN MOUNTIE' I CLUB CARD.
rrZi
SPECIAL PRIZE EACH SATURDAY FOR 'DURATION,
OF SERIAL TO LUCKY IN, AUD.ENCE.
THURS.-FRI. ,
MACOMBER
AFFAIR' ,
G.Peck J. ' Bennett.

CHAPTER
AND
ROSE OF SANTA ROSA
, )
SUN.-MON.
Aldventure and Romance in
ADVENTURES OF
CASANOVA
PLUS: ,
OF A NATION
(De9icated to Flag Day)
-
GAZETTE
-' For spring lubrication
of 'jo", car.-see us '
-----.... _- . ..
. ,'.
Fulkerson Service
-)

. . . I r'"
, SONIO ' ,del ,' .
, .
CIAS51FIED
- . global assistance, contained in the bill, must ttln f or
fifteen months instead of twelve months , as pre-
viously ,provided. These two actions mean an over-
all cut of about -twenty-five per ,cent in the foreign
aid as originally authorized by' Congress.
. . . '
LUKENS TO ATIEND
BOYS' STATE STARTING
SATURDAY AT DELAWARE
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, J U N E
PAGE ..
No. 4372
10, 194
As this column is being written the Senate is' en-
deavoring to get around to voting Ol!l, a draft bill
which would authorize peace time cOllscription, for
a five year period" of young men between nineteen
and twenty-five years pf into the Arrned Forces
for two years of sel'vice, permit eighteen year olds
to enlist for one year of training, and require both
groups to serve in the National Guard or Reserve
units for several years after ' being, discharged from
active duty. Southern members of the &nate are
supporting, ' racial segregation amendments , to the
measure, while Senator Langer of N()rth Dakota will
attempt to attach the President's civill rights legis-
lative program to the draft bill as a rider. In the
meantime the House is marking time on it s version
of draft legislation until the Senate takes action.
Donald Luken of Waynes-
vil le will be one of more' than
50 high school juniors
, throughout Ohio' wh Will
arrive Saturda}. June 12, at
Ohjo We leyan' Unive r Hy,
Oelaware, to become citizens in
the 12\.h Buckeye Boys tate,
the AmerIcan ,Legion's
annual ,schOOl of practical gov-
ernment.
un ivcr ties. Those fail of
electi on may land appointive
job-
l
e ome law'yers,or join
the BoyS' tate' Highway Patrol
ur National Guard.
'With a Buckeye
In: Congress , -
, If a.AUNCS J. .., ..
.. C-Pilelo! ftIt, ... DI ....
It was defini tely decided la.st week by the Joint
House-Senate Steering Committee t hat every en-
deavor will be made to complete .the legislative pro'-
gram of, this session of t he 80th Congress by June
19th. Whether adjournment on that date will be sine
die ot take the,form of sort of a recess under a reso- !J1he Senate has passed and sent to the House a bill '
lution which would permit the Speaker of 'the House which would permit two hundred 'thousand displaced
and the President Pro:tem of the Senate, as well as persons to enter the United States within the next
the President, to call Congress back into session, has two years. Under the Senate measure at least fifty not yet been decided.
per cent-- of these immigrants would have to come
...
from countries taken over by Russin, 'and would
A number of pending bills of a cont roversial na- ,consist mostly of those ,.from ,the "Baltic States,. Po-'
tnre SEem t o be doomed if Congress ' adjourns Eln 'land and Czechoslovakia. A similar bill is pending in
June 19th, as planned. One is the Federal Aid , to the House which, while, providing for the admission
Education Bill. Others will include measures to in- of two hundred thousand diBplaced persons during
crease minimum wages, to clarify the General Reve- the next two years, would require to be charg.ed
nue Act, to , establish home rule in the District of against the quotas of various af-
Columbia, to subsidize increased production of scarce fected countries during the next ten year peribd.
minerals, and to establisb a new Federal Agricul-

tural program. While the Federal Housing Ad will The Policy Committee o:f the Senate
be extended to continue F. H. A. ' loans, veterans has decided to hold up the confirmations oiall Pres-
priorities, etc., the public housing features of t he idential ap,Pointments, except those where failure to
bill are expected to be eliminated. Whether confirm would endanger the public welfare, until
the bill to eliminate Feqeral taxes on oleomargarine next January. This action was taken :in the belief
win pa.ss the Senate in an amended form before ad- that a Republican President will be next No-
j ornment seems questionable.
vember and should have -the op,portunity to hiB ,
.
own appointments-especially Federal
'nhe House last week passed an appropriation bill inasmuch as most member$ of the present judiciary
for 'each: day it was in session. 'The most 'important ttave been named to office by Roosevelt or Truman.
appropriations we.l"e those for national -detense and
*
for foreign aid under the Marshall Plan. National More than five thousand 'so-called"liberals, parlor
defense appropriations last week totaled nearly ten pinks a.nd radicals from New York descended' upon
'billion one hundred and n'inety-seven million dol- Washink'ton, and the Senate last week to protest
'1&r8, of which six billion five hundred and ten mil- agains-t. enactment of the Mundt-Nixon' Bill to con-
lion were for the Army Air Forces, and the balance trol communist activities and to prohibit the exist-
for the 'Navy. Several weeks ago Congress approved enOl! of any political party directed and controlled
an appropriation of -three billion two hundred mil- by a' foreign natiow.' demonstrators were led by
lion dollars for aircraft procurement, 'bringing 'the Paul Rbbeson, famous singer, who, a wit-
national defense appropriations for the fiscal ness before the Senate Jumciafy Committee on the
Yes.r up to ,the thirteen billion four hundred' 'million Mundt-Nixon BUl, refused ' 'to state whether he "'s
dollar mark. House reduced the Marshall Plan & Robeson has long, been connected with 10reign aid appropriation 'by five hundred fifty-three radical activities in this ' country, ha.s often visited
million dollars-or seven one-half per. cent be- Russia, and, now has' nis soil in the Sioviet Union
low the total amount authorized-.---and 'extended the' to be educated. It is estimat:ed the
period of time over the remaining five bil-' cost at least' fifty thousan.d dollars. It would be in-
nine hundred and million dollars for teresting to ,know who furnished the Dllimey.
SEW.-SO 4-H CLUB members who will take part in 'attention of Waynesville and
TO COLLECT TAX STAMPS the program for the next meet- other markets covered by Ohio
The ' Wayrte Sew--So
Club met Thursday June
Mrs. Klontz's home with
Edenfield in charge and
4-H
3 at
Mrs.
Ann
inl!" are: Judy Davis and Char- weekly, seriti-wee.kly and tri-
lene Edenfield, Demonstrations; weekly newspapers making up
Patty Brown, Marilyn Gons, the organixation ,
Winnie Jo Stout-- Refreshm'ent Direc,tors, of Ohio Weeklies,
. Rogers presiding.
Committee.
Inc., 1 represent t:28 publishers
New presenf was in the state''S 88 counties. . The club decided to' collect
tax stamps to raise money
for the new camp. Annette
iTinney, , Doris Brown; and
,Winnie Jo Stout elected to
them. There were 19
Zana Mae Fulkerson; and Jean The new executive and bus-
LaRue was a guest. mess headquarters of the group
OHIO WEEKLIES, INC.,
OPENS OFFICE
members- preSent. It was In.c., of whiCh
, that money should be taken out The Miami Gazette is a mem-
of the tre,asury tOl" refresh- ber, has established its new ex-
rnents. , '
ecutive and offices
The next meetiftg will be held ' in Cleveland in another step in
:at Mrs. Klontz's home Thursday its expansion program aime(i at
June 17 , at 1 :00 p. m.. Club winning new nation and state
;
t.
CLIP' II-aS COUPON * *

FO,R AILING AT,HeS
Prompt lervlce on' cleaning
and repairl. '
ILGIN OWN.II-now available-the
new mIracle DuraPower ' Ma'"
.pring fo, IIgln madel, from 193'9 .
'RICH JEWELERS
Detroit & -Main Sts.
---
Xenia. Ohio
are at 317 Citizens Building,
850 Euclid Avenue, and' man-
agement affairs wnt be directed
by- Oral S. Pflug & Associates,
nationally represent-
atives. ' '
, '
R,EAD GAZETTE CI .... fj.d
I
Headaches warn you of possible
s,ckness. Noise in your engine
yo.u of trouble ahead ..
Don.t walt for it-bring your
car 111 now, and prevent cost-
Iv repairs later. '
Klft'S Garage
Each boy will proml tly be-
come a member of one of two
mythical political parti es, be
assigned to one of 1 7 cities ane!'
of three counties, and will be
intensivel y exposed to both the
. theory and practice of self-
government in a democ'ra y--
I I. C. A !! lyle. ,
Almost every boy wi"ll he a
candidate for public offi e, and
by Sunday the B.B.S. section f
the campus will be plastere j
with home made political signs.
(Jeneral elections will come
Monday. The 12th g,overnor
will be inau,.gJ),rated" and his
cabinet ' aha ' supreme court
sworn in, ' at colorful ceremon-
ies that night ' in Gray chapel.
Gov. , Tho'l\1as J. Herbert , will
speak; and Justice B. Zimmer-
man of the Ohio .. Supreme
Court wnt administer the oath
6:00 x 16 FIRESTONE
TIRES $13.95 ","
(plus tax) ,
ALSO FULL LINE OF
FlRESTONE1 PRODUCTS
BATIERIES
. to the new governor.
SEAT COVERS
TEXACO SERVICE
Thereafter, , the boys will
settle 'into ,their various office ,
bolstered by special 'books on
their duties and coached by a
volunteer staff 9f Legionnaires
and a crew of 30 counsellors
who are ' undergraduates at
Ohio State and Ohio Wesleyan
S. MAIN
, PHONE:ub4

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
.'
THE ABILll'Y OF A!. FAM-
ILY TO PAY does not mean
-funeral costs must exhaust their
funds. It means the price snould
be an amount consistent , with
the of
usual expenditure.
This amount never be
a hardship. At the McClure
funeral home we never permit
it to be.
McCLURE
HOME
YAYN IIYlllE. '0" I." ' "
9x 12 WOOL RUGS
9;IE 12 FELT BASE RUGS
CURTAINS - 'SLIP COVERS
(Floor and -rable)
, .
'COUCHES (Fully Spring Filled)
LIVING SUITES
BED ROOM SUITES
STOVES
"Complete' Furaiahen"
,
/.
HOM'E , PURNI'TURE
Phone , CO -XENIA
912R , . OHIO
"Eaat Main SlJ?et at Whit8mIUl
Ir
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PAGE 5 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
W,AVNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4372
TH URSDAV, J lJ N E 10, 194'S
A FARM DIARY
by 0 .J. FRAIZER
magic? Doe your house lobk
somewhat dingy? Then bO.TroW
s me wall papenng tools and
buy yourself a few dollars'
worth of paper and to work.
For ears I have watched the
women around Waynesville do
their own papeJ'lin{! with awe
and admiration, ut now I have
their exam.ple and
have just finished my first
June 4, 1945. More than room' .. It is magic. The room
three weeks sili ce it rained. Dry looked drab and dingy and
Ridge and . very-where else is now if is bright and shining ..
. gett mg very dry. So far there It isn't ,as hard as I thou!iht,
has been. moisture in after you find out where the
the ground to , pout the corn paper matches. I tried and tried
and keep things growing but until I began to think that it
. the pastures are' getting dJy and was printed wrong 'and that
short. How glad I am that we there wasn't any match 'to it.
can not decide 'on the weather; But when I found it, there was
for the question would be: Shall no trouble at all. It was what
we have it rain for the potatoes they call a drop pattern and s'o I
or shall we keep it dry for the wasted some, but they had sold
hay? ,Everyone is busy puttin,g me plenty. In fact t think there
in hay a fast as he' can. Two is enough ' left to paper the '
nice loads went In my barn this little hallway too. I wasn't
morning but it ' isn't quite as brave enough to try the ceilin
t
.
.. w.as
f
go .1 ,paintedtha,t,"4but, pe
t
0
h
P
e
, Bese wee so . ary. say it is easier to paper an
weather ' kept it back. We had to paint it and lots quicker.
It fine looking field of' clover Maybe ' ne>:t time I wilt try it.
but it hasn't grown as tall as I am so pleased wIth m.y room
we thought it would. that I keep going in and look-
St. Mary's Church is ,going ing at it.. I am going to
to have a special service of company next week and I can
Evensong at 4 :30 Sunday fol- show it off.
lowed by a parish picnic with Trador trouble this mornmg
sO,me of the members of -St. / , and 1 had to leave my paper
J ames Church, <;:ol,umbus, hanging and take Jolin down
gu.e t . "If that t to Worley's with thft magneto.
bnng- ram, thiS IS a drought We were pleased to flnd that
not Just a dry spell. '
Do you wish '..to a litt k
, ,
we could' get a rental magneto
wh ile our wa being repaired.
We brougl1t it home and after
a littl e trouble he put it on and
the y cranked the tractor and
it- went off without .a kick.
We wi ll match our Model B
with any other M del B in
,the county fo r length of ' ervice
and the amount that it has
, done. But it is getting old and
is going to ' have to have some
expensive ,service if we can get
to the point where the horseS
can do' the work for a days.
Now we thlnk we flav,e to use
the' tractor, but after all, that
sam. work was done ' with
horses not many years ago. We
even have , an extra horse that
John is keeping as a replace-
ment. But as long as we have
Ginger, ,old Nellie and M;ollie
get along very well.
To bale or not to bale is the
question. Will I this _ good
weather hold up until we get
the rest of the ' clover cut and
c,ured ,and put .in? Or shourd
we s-et the baler to come and
get It in as fast as possible?
Some of our wheat is so heavy
that we are g-oing to have to get
some one With a heavier binder
than John's to com,e and cut it
or get it combined. We planted
some wheat
this year and it surely has
grown tall and heavy. 'It is just
heading out now. We have
planted Thorne' for the last few
years.
BALANGE in your,
diet
( ,
h
. .
Mootlt-Glilh'
Waynesville '
. ,
National Bank

I) 7,. tIOltDEN co.
As (, low-cost source of hord
to.get vitamins, . minerol. and
complet. proteins, ",Hk
be dupilcOted! lorden',
milk It milk at its fresheat,--ppr
est best alwClY$ perfectly
pOlteurlzed. Ask for lord ..
. to your door or
at' your Itore.
71o""lIs' ,
IF IT ' S RORDEN S - _. IT S G OT TO Bf (:' 000 I
We ha e a new rat at her
in' ur f j room. 1 h ther
da we fund a ' nake kin
where its owner had 1ft . it and
e teria v Clarence , aw the
nake it elf. Not big nough to
wallow an et ut I hope
it is bi enough to ci an out th
mi . 0111e pe pI would rath-
er have rat .- than a black nake
but a long as it do n't take
to eating ary i -h ick it
can stay here.
BETSY ROSS 4H NEWS
The B tyRo s 4-H Club met
Wednesday June 2 at Harv ys-
burg High School Home Econo-
mics r am with Viola Hartsock
in charge and Mlartha Luken:,
presiding.
There were two new mem-
bers and a total of sixteen girls
with only two absent. They dis-
cu sed ways of making mone.
Some of the ways discussed
were collections, home demon-
stration , and a ilver tea. There
is fo' be a collection at the next
' meeting. Vice-president,Marityn
Conley, gave a health talk and
Helen Hartsock gave a demon-
stration on laundering clothes.
Mary Belle Bogan IS to 'give a
demon;;t ration at the next meet-
ing. They discussed going to a
church sometime durmg the
next' few weeks;- had a st:wmg
period and then a r creation
period.
Dianne Frye, was a ,guest. The
next meetmg will be at
Harveysbure- High School Rome
Economics Room 'Wednesday
June 9 at 2 :00 p.m.
Traffic accidents ki11e i 3 J,-
500 Americans in 1947'. Drive
carefully!
'HOUGHS TO ATIEND
COMMENCEMENT ,RITES
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N.
, Hough and s n , orin and
Harlan 'Earnhart I ft
r 1: N rthampton, Ma -., to at-
tend tnl.!nt ex;erci es
at the Mary A. Burnham
chool for girl where Mr. and
Mr. Hough' d'aughter Mary
Dora i ,l -tud nt. Enroute
home they wiIJ vi 'it Niagara
Falls and other points of
interest.
-------
Mi s Margaret ll-tarJan was
a unday dinner gue t of iss
Naomi Earnhart.
..,.- .
I lOURS:
_ 9-12 each morninl{
,1-5 afternoons except
Wednesday
7-9 Saturday evenin(
Other by
Appointment
.. -....
TELEPHONE 62-R .
Dr. C. E. Wilkin
Optometric Eye Speciaillt
26 South Detroit , Street
XENIA,OmO
_ an
FATRER'S DAY
, ,
is ":lune 20
HERE ARE SOME GIFT SUGGESTIONS:
CIGARS
CIGARETIES
1 CAN TOBACCO
,PIPES
LIGHTERS
BOX OF CANDY
RAZORS AND SHAVING ACCF.SSORIES
- SqllCKS - REMINGTONS
Bustles and blushes are out of
date, but babies are still in
style! That is why the wise ,wo-
man doesn't add to her other
with clean)ng fine
sweaters, and dainty silks. Notti
ing to the baby's skin
with our methods!
MI iI,
.
IUIlDINGS CHATTELS AUTOMOIILES LlAIIlITY
Y .a.. IN.UR.NCI"
ill the Oblo P ....... will ..... . 'Ou baQid proceCdoa 'p';" Ioua
GG ,our fum. Ie COftI'I ,our baildiDp, roar ..... ,oar
.. JOUr UUUIIJ ,fOr to ocbe:n. Wbr DOt __
y- ...... ,.- ........ 'JflII/I .. ........ III ... 01lIo
, Karl Dakin insUrance IAgency ,

'Phone 1&3, 20 E. Mulberry, LEBANON, O.


... AIIY "
___ ;M __ "' ___ lm - .4.-. tMr. _
FArnER'S DAY
Bemembep 'Dad
WaynesvUle Dog Store
PHONE S. MAIN
'UNTIl:. JULY 31 ONLY!
wE WILL PAY YOU
, ,
$7.50 TO $2'0.
50
FOR ANY 'OLD JiEATER'
IN TRADE ON A NEW
C O " L , E M . A N
, ' THE OIL ' HEATER ,
WE OIL TO NEW CUSTOMERS
Fairley Rdwe.' Store
6 - GREAT STORES - 6
PHONE 2441 OHIO
, ,
or.
LEGAL NOTICE
Bid will be re eh ed by th Bella rd of TloU lees of Public AHa-irs or
'Wasn vill, ... tate f hi, a t til Wee ' of the Clerk of said Board of
Tru t of Public A ffair unti l Ix 'do k P. M., JUl1e 19, 1948, f or furn-
ishing Two Th u ' and 200 ) fe t of Ix ( .S) inch cast Iron pipe, with a
pr uJ"e capa i ly of not ) 58 than one d-fifty (160) pounds per
SQua r In h. I
h bid must connnin the full n me of ev ry person or company In-
tel' ted in w e arne. '
A ' c rtifl cate guarant ing the d livery of said pipe and a statement
of th earli <t date of deli ry mu t a omj:Jlany each bid.
The riglht is r ese.rvt?d lO ,r eject any and all bid.
By order of the- Board Of Trustees of Public Affairs ..
CHARLES JAMES, Clerk.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTM.ENT OF HIGHWAYS
Engineer of Sales Legal COpy . No. 48-268
UNIT PRICE CONTR,ACT
Columbus, Ohio,
May 29, 1948
. ealed proposals wj1J be received 'at the ottice ot the State Highway
Director of Ohio, at COlumbus, O'hio, unilil 10: 00 A. M., Ohio .stan4ar4 Time,
Tuesday, June 22, 1948, for improvements on,:
Various Sections of U. . Route No.2] in Clinton and WllU"ren Coun-
ti S, U . S. No. 35, in Gr-eene County, U. S. Route No. .2 In Greene and
Werren Counties, U. S. Route No. 62 In Clermont County. and. U. S. No.
tiS in CIJD'ton and Green1:l Counties, for, painting old gtiard rall various
types as per plan.
Length 79,684 l1'-oot.
Estimated Cost . . ..................... , ......... , ..... $8, 600.00
Contract to .be comJ)leted not la.ter than !September I, 1948.
The minimum wage to be pa.id .to a ll labor employed on this con.tract
shall b In !3,ccordance with the "Schedule of Prevailing HouI1'Y' Wage Rates
A centa ined a nd Det rmined by The Department of tlndustrial Re.1atio.ns
applicable to at,at-e HJg.hway Department Improv menta in accordance
with Sections 17,-:-4, 17-4a, 17-5 and 17-580 ot the General Cod-e of
Ohio."
The bidder must submit with 'his bid a certified check in an amount
equa1 to five per cenlt of the estimated cost, but in no event more than
ten thousand dollars.
F.lans and specifications are on fUe in the department of highV!iRY8
and 'the :oiJfice ot the resid-eOlt district d ptLty director.
I
The dirootor reserves the to. reject any and all lbi4s.
EARL 1. REEB
, .state 'Highway Dlrec.tor
, ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
OF OHIO
DE,PARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
Columbus, Ohio;
1948
, Enineer of Sales Legal Copy No. 48-261
UNIT PRICE 'CONTRIACT
Sooled proposals wiJl be received at the oftice of .the State HJghway
Director of Ohio, at Columbus. Ohio, \lntll A. M., Ohio Stant!ard Time,
Tuesday, June 22, 19f8, tor Improvemen,ts In: , ,
Proposals Nos. 1 to 5 are 86 one project and ' wUl
>be awarded as one contract. .,'
PRO,P08AL No.1
' w:a,rren Oounty, Ohio, on section 7.39, 'State Route No. 122, In
ere :' and Townships, ' by a.pplylng a bituminous treatment,
[tern
Pavement: Wld,til 16 feet
Leng,th 7:50.4 feet or 3.93 mUes
PROPOSAL No. 2
'---'Warren County, Ohio, on Semion's (l.GO and 5.
1
50 (Part), Stalte Route
No. 741, in' Deenfield, Union and Turtle Creek Townships, Iby applying a
bituminous tr-eatment Item T-,32.
,_ "-_____ Width 20 teet, 29,040 feet
,
.. W,1dth 18 teet, Lens:th 11,61$ teet
Total 40,666 feet or 7.70 mUes
PROPOSAL No. S
Clerm,ont County, OhiO, on Section 26.27, Slaite ' Route No. 222, In
Batavia 8lld Stonel1ck Townships, by applying a Ibituminous treatment,
T-31.
Pavement': WJOth 17 teet
18,585.6 feet or 3.512 mUes
PROPOSAL No.4
COOl,nty, Ohio, on, Section 0..64 (Part), State Roulte No. 132,
Sn Ohio and Pierce Town'ships. by applying a bituminous ' treatmenlt, ,Item
T-32.
:Pavement: ,Width 18 teet, Leng:t,h feet
Width 16 teet, Length 5,280. 'feet
Total length 15,840 feet or 3.00 miles
PROPOSAL 5
,Warren Counlty, Ohio, on Sections Oi,l9 (4.82 Malnevtlle) and 6.24
I(Part), Strute Roulte No. '48, .... n H1i'mLtton Township, by applying a bitUm-
inous treatment, Item' T-32. '
(Pavement: 18 feet, Length 31.892.2 feet
Wldrth 18 feet, Length 2,21'7.6 feet '
Tdtal leng.th 34,108.8 feet or 6;46- miles
i"otJal estimated cost ................................. $65,421.78
Proposals Nos. 1 to '5 inclusive of this pr<>Ject to Ibe completed not
)13 t r tha.n Gotober 1, 11148.
The minimum wage to be pa.ld to all l&oor employed on this contract
s hall be in accordan'Ce with the "Sch-edule of Prevailing HOUl'!ly 'Wage Rates
Aacerrtaloed and, Determined by The Department or [ndw,trial Relations
applicable to at>ate Higbway Depar.tmen.t In ' accordance
'tVlth Sections :17-3, 17'-4, 17-4a, 17-5 land 17-5a of th.e (Jeneral Code oJ,
Ohio.'" .
The bldd r must submil\ with bid a certtfied check In an amount
equal to five per of the estimated cost. but in no event more than
thousand dollars.
Plans llnd s]leclflcaUons are on file in the department or highways
IUld the office of the l'esident district deputy director. ' "
The director reserves the rlgb t to reject any and all bl4s.
, EARL 1.. REEB
State Highway Dlrect<U'
'SPO,RTS
, LANTS
!Iv
BOB
Th Waynesville, Jl,mior
American Le ion Club, soon to
be decked out with new un i-
forms provided by individual
local busines men, ope'ned its
official Tri-Counfy- loop sche-
dule last unda y with a rous-
ing 16-7 trium.ph over Spring
. Valley. A , bie- 7 .. run splash in
the third put the locals far in
front and with Earl Powell fan-
ning ' 14 and allowing but )3
?ingles, the Juniors were never
111 danger.
powell , had a bIg day with
the stick securing a homer and
two sin,g-l'es and losing another
homer because of his failure
to touch first base - ou'ch! Bob
Hastings, husky catcher, how-
ever, ,led both teams at'bat with ,
:a perfect day - 4 for 4 getting
two triples; a double and single
besides a sacrifice hit. .
, Joe Florence, peppery sec-
ond saGker and a converted
left-hand hitter rapped a horner
and single.
Orchids are certainly due to
all of the buSinessmen I have
spoken to reg-arding their
contributions ' qf $15 apiece
which will sponsor one youth
through the suinmer basebalt
cam,paign - it is programs
such as this that elimjnate those
big-city phrases of 'juvenile de-
linquency!' Anyway, the pro-
gram will be highly successful if
all other' businessmen 'respond
as the following: Hyman's
"Doc" Drake; S:mith's Electric
Service; Waynesville -National
Bank; B. & R. Cleaners; Fulk-
Carage nine was t for
all practical purpose the fir t
leader a both lub'
porte a 3 -0 r cord at pre-' -
tim. A h m r b Man:1",cr Mil- .
leT and three hit oy
choonover highlighted Kier
14-2 win . ver. B 1111 rook, la t
week. '
Many pectat r were di "} -
pomted Sunday evening when
the Sharonville girls club, due 'to
i m,idweek automobile
was unable to play s
Hardware. H owever ' R:irls
promise to return very soon-
well, we're waitin,g-I
But M\Jlforct s red-
jacketed outfit en,g-aged Bol>
South's Springboro Cluh instead
Following seven frames, Fair-
ley's scored a 13 -11 vitirJry,
B<;>b Plank's homer with the
bases clogged settled the i sue.
"Lefty" R.odgers, winnin.t;
chucker, b,adly, ,
four men 111 the first which
coupled with 5 hits provided
the losses with a 7-run lead'
which the winner's erased with
8 runs in the 3 rd.
By the way, how many of
you know that the public ad-
dress. used on Sunday
even.mg IS 'through the coude y
of JIm.' McClure, who re,g-rettcd
that the equipment was not
available this past weekend due
to necessary repairs.
,
\
. Robert E. Crew of Waynes-
VIlle a,ttended the wedcfing- of
Miss hell y \Vestlake and' Mr.
Paul Long, Jr., on
June 5. at Christ Episcopal
Church III Xenia.
?HE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO '
THURSDAY, J U N E
PAQE e
No. 4372
10, 194
Bellbrook 'Notes :'
The Y. W. C. A. held it
monthly meetin e' at the h me
f Mrs. C. D. Barnard with a
co ..:r'" i dish dinner. Ten mem-
1 er were pre ent.
Mr. and Mr . Warren' tein-
berger,. north of tOW:l. enter-
tained mem1bers of their
ilie at a picnic on Memorial
Day, Almost forty en,' oyed din,-
ner and supper. Rela ives from
Dayton and Springfield attend-
ed.,
Mr. and , Mrs. Willis Black
will soon move into their lIC\\,-
Iy remodeled hom'e, which their
daughter, Mrs. Virginia KabI...
recently purchased from . Mi .
Ida Weller. She wi11 still make
her home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. -Harry Dumford
and family will move =nto the ,
,house vacated by Mr. and Mrs.
Alack.
Mrs. Bessie p.eterson accom-
panied O,\1r. and Mrs. Raj .'\ il-
ler to St. Mary's Lake over ' the
weekend.
Mrs. Elwoo'd Rh nemu i's
on the sick list. '
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Brown observed their twenty-
fifth wedding, anniversary on
Wednesday. With their daugh.t-
. er, Patty, they were dinner
guests of M,r. and Mrs. Fran L
Gene Brow,n at their apartment
0n Main Street.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
Service Station; "Cap?'
Stubbs; Dot's Foods; Sawyer's
Plumbing Service; , MomJs
Pant ry ; ,and Rog'efS""
son. It ' will mean about 0
SALE
local youths can be uniformed
besides the 20 o'r more "little
shavers" that Gray,
local tonsorial e,xpert" has al- ,
ready provided.
The Junior balseballers jour-
ney to Bellbrook this Sunday,
returning home June 20 to play
Centerville.
, With the local softballers
last evening's contest between
Americal,l Legion OUD
and Weazel Miller's Kier's
Uncle Sam Says I
Some da)' soon-perhaps W. vefJ
1&)'-0110 of t1Dcle Sam'. volDDWter
representaUve. II ColD. to rIDe your'
loorhU &0 Il y01l to do ODe of the
most ImpOrtaDt Udne. you CaD ' do
IlOW '01' )'ourself aDd )'Our ClOUlltry.
Be 01' , ... Ie IOIDc to urp yoa to
ttart, or to lDoreue, your b1l)'lDr 01
DDited State. SaviDP Boad. DJlder
a patrioUc, .. d rel'Ular
plaD. II yoa heeel m1 Depbew or
Idee .. ' a4nCle, youl'li be dolD, ),oar-
leU f or. Pal' Uane HOurii)'
, boDcl..-.. the)" do tbelr part 10 In-
I1Int .... bl. oooli,om,., cornerltoae
II tile fIdue leoarlt)' 01 our C01lD$!')'
-wID pay yoa b.t:k It for eve..,. N
len Jeara from The), caD meaD
.....cl.. , yea IUUI yoIII'
r.mO)'. 8EC11BJTY
Y'Ot1B a;
The undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Venora
Lee Kirkpatric,k, Qeceased, will offer for sale at public auction
.at the late residence of the said Venora Lee Kirkpatrick de-
ceased, located on Mill Street in tlJe Village of
Warren Coun,ty, Ohio, on '
Saturday, June 19, '1948
COMMENCING AT 1 :00 O'CLOCK, P. M., PROMPT.
personal ,belonging to. the Estate ' of
Lee Kirkpatrick, ,deceased, to-wit:- '
,
, .Dinin
g
ro.0!U table, ' buffet, 6 , chairs,. 2 iron. and
springs,' folding cot" bedding, dressers, sewing machine,
stands, May tag washing machine, kitchen cupboard, kitchen
cabinet, table, chairs, lot dishes, and glass ware, some con-
,siderd antique.

And other articles too. to mention.
:rERMS OF SALE: CASH
Wilbur 'N. Auctioneer.
C. DONALD DILATUSH, Attorney
,
, ,
ALBERT H. STUBBS, AdminiStrator
of the Estate of Venora Lee
Kirkpatrick, deceased.

P,"GE 7 THE _MIAMI GAZETTt
W,ANESVILLE, OHIO No. 4372
TH' UR8DAV, J U N E 10, 194
I rof. F. R. Moomaw, former
sup rin ten j nt of Waynesville
School, called on Dr. and Mrs... -
H.E. Hathaway on Sunday
afternoon. Prof. Moomaw wa
enroute from Miami Univer-
sity t Chillicothe where , he is ,
MURIEL DICKENSHEETS
WEDS DOYLE HARTMA'N
'MAY 27 AT LOCAL
upcrintendent of schools.
Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Watrons
and chi Idren or Huntington,
Ind., were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. P.L. Reason.
Mrs. Frank Snyder of
Springfield was a guest of her
son-in-law and daughler, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Fromm during
the past week and was joined
by Mr. Snyder for the weekend.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Har-
lan and daug-h ters have return-
ed fronll the commencement at
Intermont College, Bristol, Va.,
where Miss Margaret received
her degree, and will now enter
Miami University for further
study.
-------
. Mr. and Mrs. John Kersey
a.nd son, Charles, were among
the 'KUe ts on , Sunday evening
when Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Swartzel entertained with a
strawberry feast at their honle
' near Oregonia.
JURE
, ,
Mi ss Muriel Jean Dicken-
sheets' of Wayn-esville became .
the bride Of Doyle Lee Hart-,
man of Dayton, Ohio at
Waynesville Church of Chnst
Mav 27 at 7:30 P. M. The
double rin)?; ce(emony was per-
formed by Byron Carver, pas-
tor of the Ferry Church of
Christ. .
The bride was attended by
Miss Sarah Ridinger, also of
Waynesville. Best man was
Raymond Strunks Jr. of Day-
ton. Joseph Ridinger and John
Orndorf were ushers. ' .
The bride chose a white
street length dress with match-
ing accessories. Her corsage
was of red rose buds. .
Miss Ridinger wore a p'mk
length dress with white
accessories. She wore a cor-
'sage of white carnations.
Music was performed by
Miss Elizabeth Burnett of
Waynesville.
Mrs. Dickensheets wore a
yeli w p.nnted street
dress with white accessones
and a corsaRe of W11itc carna-
tions.
The recept Ion was ' held at
the 'horne of the ride's par-
.
The cou Ie will reside til
their new apartment , at Sulphur
Grc ve, Dayton.
BRIDE-TO-BE IS GIVEN
SHOWER BY SISTER
Mr . Bertie Mill spent a few
day in Dayton during- the past
, week and dn M,i Abbie
Graham at the Mlami VaUe,y
Hospital, where she is confined
with a fractured hip. '
, Dr. O. K. Bouing was a Sun ..
day morning breakfast .g-uest of ,
,Mr. and Mrs. M. A. :,=ulker-
son. Dr. Bouing wasenroute
from the Miami University
Commencement ' programs to
Ohio Wesleyan where he is an
instructor.
Mr. and Mrs .. Louis Fires had
as Sunday evening dinner
g- ue ts thelrd aughters, Mrs.
Doris Kenned V of Dayton and
Mil rma Fires, WhD is office
ntJrse in Xenia, Paul Harley ' of
Dayton" and Robert Meredith
Of Bellbrook.
Mrs. Robert Winspear and
daugliter, Catherine Ann of
New Richmond, were guests of
Mrs. E. V. Barnhart and Mrs.
Marie Riffle during- th past
week. '

Mr. and M.r:s. Ralph Mainous
of Detroit, Mi ch. spent the week
end with 'their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Mainous of Franklin
Road.
Mrs. J. J. Bursk and Mrs.
William Strouse spent Wednes-
day 3.nd Thursday as the gut st
of in Toledo. On
their return, . Miss Marilyn
Burske, f Bowling Green Uni- ,
Mis Marion Long- of Ohio
Itate Univer ity was a we k-
nd gu t Of Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Earnhart and, Mr. Le'Mar
E:arnhart, Mi S long wilt be
g-radualed n Frida) .......
. Mr l.'ln Mr, K Jin tll
Elze . and dauihter, Marjorie;
of Da t n, s nt Sunday after-
noon with Mr. and Mr . Wat-
t '!r Elzey.
-------
Mrs. Lu il e Armitag spent
the week end in Springfield a
the guest of h r children, Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Owen,
son and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. S.R. Conard
t
and Mr. ' and Mrs. Hayden
Marksburg, of Crescent
Springs, Ky., and Mrs. Ella
L.emons of Georgetown, Ky.,
enjoyed a picnic supper Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. T.S.
,Hardin and family.
Mr. Ronald Hardin,of Knox-
ville, Tenn., is spending this
w ek with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T.S. Hardm.
. mi.
Je s Dill of Li_ma, B.urnice ,
Dill, and n, wife of Clayt n
and Mrs. Burnice Jane of Lyqe
called on Mh'. and Mr-. Emer ' on
Dill of Mt. H 1Iy., Sunday.
Mr . Minhie Zinc Kraf [, and
Mr . Evans Patterson of Da.y-
t n, Mr. and ,Mr. John M'c-
Tago'eret of call ed on
Mr. and Mr, K r in, er of Mt. '
Holl '. '
Mr. and Mr. Chafl s Mum-
mert and , chill1ren of Morrow,
Mr. and Mrs. "Robert Cham-
berlain and fmaily of Lebanon,
and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Mc-
Millan and children were Wed-
nesday evening picnic supp'er
guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sel ,Wilson and . children, ' at
Cold Spring '. Park. The re- !
mainder of the 'evenin.e- was '
spent. in . games at .the Wilson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Stubbs
and family were Sunday even-
ing dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs Jesse Shanks near New
Burlington.
SMITH ELECTRIC SERVICE .
For that extra Receptacle
Or Anything Electrical
Mr. and Mrs. George Bratton
of Dayton, have moved into
the residence of Mr. Georg-e
Marlatt of Mt. Holly.
Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis __ Houae - Bam - ' Outbuildings,
of Lebanon, called on Mrs. Elsi
Koster; m'orning.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lucas and
chil dren' spent the week-end
with his mother; Mrs'. Anna .Lu- ,
' cas, of Mt. Holly. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crawford
were Sunday callers on .Mr. an i
Mrs. Claren e Crawford of Mt.
H911y.
u ree
little pig- . that le'ft home?
Th ' ir Id man was an awful
boar.
'.
, .
II)-BenJamln Franklln calla
for uncensored pres .
1131.
M'r. ' and Mrs . . Henry R. Sat-
terthwaite' and sons recentl y
entertained a few friends hon-
oring the latter's sister, M; s
Doris AshtT'Lore, who ,will b -
come the bride Of .Mr. Marvin
McCol1unl' of Morrow . Tu s-
day at her home '0' ar
Clarksville. The bride- lect re-
ceiv,ed many lovel g-ifts for
her new kitchen ' and after a
pleasant evening of ganies a,nd
it y accompanied ., them
home for ' her summ'er vaca- '
. Durham' rolding Ca.rd Tables
,

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ADS '
To Buy, SeftiRentt
LoaD, Borrow,
Any Time of The Year
--,
contests, r-efreshment ,\ ere
served. '
Those present wer.e: . Mis
Ashmore 'and Mr. McCollum,
Mi s Evelyn, of Clark: -
ville, ' M. and. Mrs. DavI
Handy of ' Midland, ' Mr. and ,
Mrs. Edwin Surface and daug-h-
ter, Misses Bonn,y and
Satterthwaite and Byrd , Lact<-
eye
Mrs. Scott I McClure and Mrs.
Hany Cowan of Lebanon were
Thursday afternoon guests of
Mrs .. A. K.
Have :Your
DRAINS.
, .'

Cleaned
NOW!
ti n.
, I
Mr. and Mrs. ' AI Stevens and
two childr n, ' Tommie ' and
Janet, f St. Petersburg, Fla.,
were' luncheon gue ts of Mr. and
Mr . Ray Mainous Sunday. They
were enroute to. Detroit, Mich.,
on a vacation. '
. Trncking
NEW PHONE 2849
HOWARD SHUTIS
$3.
80 EACH
WALL PAPER AND PASTE AND SIZING
G. E. BULBS - NU ENAMEL
KEMTONE
"
Waynesville Furniture &, Appliance Co.
_. __ -11---_ _ _
South Main Street acroai from Grange HaU
-624 Telephone 2422 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ,
NEW DEVICE JUST OBTAINED
, ,
Spartan Electro-Rod
INSURES
I f "
nlOROUGH, SPEEDY CLEARINC
OF stOPPACES
IN AU. OF PIPE
....
:wlU ... Sawy.r
PHONE .174
I
CLASiSIFI ED AD RATES
1c PER WORD MINIMUM 25c
HELP WANTED-MA ...... I.EI!.- , -
. AUTO MECHANICS
PAINT & BODY MEN
FRONT END & FRAME MEN
Ab olut I t P ,,,arres for first
cIa s men. G d. '\ orking con-
dit ion I new building, all new
equipment, 44 hour week,
w
REAL
. R . group insurance. Murra &
. Lauterbach Auto Sale, 5 9 N.
SIX-.ROOM House, lot, Broadway, Leb.anon, Ohio.
with shrubbery. Third street.
-610
Phone 2724. Earl Confler. BODY SHOP HELPER,
- 610
Young M an with some auto-
FOR SALE - 5 room house, motive experience and mec-
electric, city water, storm hanical aptitude interested in
windo'ws, la.rge lot. Located learninf auto paint and body
in . Waynesville. Pr,ice repair trade. Good wag-es .
$4500.00. Wilbur Sears, while learning, regular in-
Phone 2651.: Closed SUI\- creases and steady work. Pre-
days. -520 fer ve teran. Murray & Lau:-
terbach Auto Sales, 509 N.
DON'T' FORGET TO CALL Broadway, Ohio.
for Insurance. All types of
-610
Insurance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene Brown, phone
Waynesville 2472 or call
collect. Wilmington 211 t.
I SELL THE EAR1lI-
JF YOU HAVE ANYTHING
in Real Estate f.or sale, get in
touch 'with Ben E. Cline, lic-
ensed broker, Sprin,g- Valley,
Ohio, in Real Estate Business
since 1911. Experience tells.
Try me and see.
-826
FOR. SA ......
ANTIQUE FURNITURE:
Rosewood piano, lamps, chairs '
dishes, pictures, and .otlier 'an:
tiques. Also sideboard and din-
!ng room tabl,e ; 12x 12 Axmin-
Ister rug and pad.
Mrs. Susan Scanlon
LARGE White ' enameled kit-
chen cabinet, porcelain top,
' god\i condition. Earl Con-
ner, Phone 2724. . - 61C
1939 CHEVROLET Pick-Up
Truck, . Fairley Hardware,
Phone 2441., ' , -611
FOR SALE - Sweet Potato
plants, 60 cts. per hundred '
all kJnds- of plants:
Chas. C. use 1 % miles
north of Waxnesville cornel
of F rry, and
Lytle Roads. ":'-624

CUSTOM W00D Sawing, with
chain saw. Elmer Surface,
Clarksville. Phone 155.
-617
CUSTOM BALING
R. C.LaRUE
Route 1, Phone
294 6. Waynesville, Ohio
-624
LAUNDRY-
WANTED: Lauridr.y to do in
rn.y ' home. Mrs. Eve rett Mil-
ler. Phone 2742.
-610
CARD OF THANKS-
We wish to express our
heartfelt thanks to a1t OUf
friends and relatives for the
kindness and sympathy shown
to us during the illness and
death of our husband, father,
and brother, Allen D. Hole. We
also want to thank the minister,
Byron 'Carver, for his consoling
words and the Stubbs Funeral.
Home for its ' efficient service.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hole .
Mrs. M.ildred Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hole.
Mrs. Wilbur N. Sears
-610
./
F
"
armers.
What you nuly need in the fu-
ture is .
G,IRL'S Bicycle $5.00; Wind
sor Clarinet, . " 50.00;
Buescher Alto Saxophone
$75.00, A1 Condition. Mrs.
Harold Earnhart, " Ph 9 n e
2614. . -610 ' T'IME . '
FOUR BURNER NORGE fable '
top ' gas stov-4-5 piece oak on your real estate loan
dinette suite; ' \Estate Heat- This, plus 40/0 jnterest, repay-
rola c;oal heating stove. All . a and
od
._.
oma,s, Ph,one 240'4. FEDERAL LAND BANK LOAN
. ,
made through ,
SHOE Shop equipment and THE LEBANON
stock. Good Condition . .can NATIONAL Fa.n". LOAN
Clarksville , 391. -6t-o
ftftm
Lebanon, Ohio Phone 448
WILL TRADE - ' 4 Registered
sows and registered boar, 2 EUia H. Sturm, Sec'y-Tr.eal.
"oland Otina sows and
Hampshire sow, some shoats.
Will consider milch rows or
sheep. New Burlington 189.
. . --610
POULTRY FOR SAl F
In' 1947,. 6.30 perso'ns were lI'
killed and 2 t ,000 injured on .
bicycles in the United states. On
bike, play it safe! .
_. .
. -- -- -------
---
---.. ..
. Under OIUn SkieS
As TOLD SV"""CONSERVATION DIVISION ,
... ..- ______ ..... ________
....
"""'-'SOUTH OF
CIRCLEVILLE"
11/15 MTfI./ARCH "-UNDER.
WHICH CHIEI' LOG,AN MADE
HIS FAMOUS SPEECH"- IS
", FEET HIGH-HAS A PJRANt!H
SPREAD OF 120"" FEET AND
A CF .;,:;0 PEer
1<uFFEfJ GRlJvJE
CAN BE GOITe
R.OMANTICI
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell
and entertained a't
Sunday evening sUlPper, Mr.
and Mrs. Laurence Brown and
paughters, Mr. Mrs. Will-
Iam Lukens and famil
Y
k
Mr. and
Mrs. Harol d Whitil er and
daughters.
I
"/
.
Mr. and ' Mrs. John Noodjel
(nee Fanny Earnhart) and
daughter of Arizona are re-
siding. at the home of
Josiah Dans for a lew. weeks.
Mrs. Noodiel was graduated
from Wilmington College on
,
Public Sale
OF REAL ESTATE
SA TURpAY, JUNE 12, 1948
1 M.
Property of Venonl Lee Kirkpatrick, Deceased,' located on /
Mill St.,
C. Donald Dilatush, Attorney
Wilbur N. Sears,
PA"tRONIZ'E GA%ETTE
ADVERtiSERS
NORR.18 BROCK
Cinolnnatl . unlo=' oolc: Vard.
"-Iv. and . r lv.. An
orClfU!.zatlon .. oon to non .
8trlotfy 11.... qn th.
all around market I" tho
oountry.
, &ERVICE, THAT 8ATI .... Ee
WlHIO Day:ton. 12: It B .. S. T.
Dial 1300. W'LW CtaclnDatl
12: 40. Dla.l :rOO. lor Oul' Dally .
'MuM!
A. H. Stubbs Administrator
WANTED
DEAD aT'Oel(
COWs-$10.00
HORSES-SS.OO
HOGS-$3.00 ewt.
Accortllns to lz.,a Condltl.n
Also, AU, SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMP'I'LY 1
Phone
XENIA WILMINGTON
'1712 2362
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE
, WAYNESVILLE, No. 4372
THURSDAY, J U N E ' 10, 1948
WEST WAYNE COUNCL
The We t \ Vayne Advisory
Council held the Ma m.eeting'
at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. M.
A. Fulkers n with Dr. and M(s.
A, E. tout and daugh ter an(l
Mil'. an Mr. Carl Pitstick as
gue ts.
H.L. 1 Y was di cussion leader
. of the eyeninlr and selected the
.topic, "Farming as a Business."
. Following to
meet with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Frye in ' June, refreshments
were served.
LOUDEN BARN
EQUIPMENT
: ..
Mastermade Quality
.stalls and Stancbions
Utter Carriers
Hay Carriers and Track
Steel Windows
Water Bowls
Gutter Drains
If plannin2" to build or re-
model use Louden Mastermade
Barn EquipmeQt
. Get your free barn plan bqok
at our store.
Distribl:lted locally by
BANTA IMPLEMENT CO. '.
.fohn Deere Farm Machinery
'LEBANON, OHIO
PHONE 555
. -610
21 hours every day 7 daya evd y
week, never stopping, t he kidneys fil er
waste matter Iroln the blood. .
I( more people UWllre 0(' how the
K ncys mutt constantly remove SUt-- -
plus Muid, excess nclda nnd other \\'lltite '
matter that cannot stay In t he hl oud
wi t hout injury to heaU h, t.horo would
he beUler und rsband!ng of whv t he
whole 8Ylltem Is u paet wh n II iu.nl'}. faU
to (unction properly.
Burnin". scum.y or t oo frcQutlnt urinn-
tlon II mE-tirqe!! warns thnt
13 rong. You may vulT r nagging back-
nche, Iil'ad:auhes, dizzinC88. rheumatie
.... uins. gettin" up at nlgbta, swelling.
.. Why not try Doa,,'. pm., You wtll
b& using a medicine .recommended t he
I count ry over. Doan', .tlmulate t he hme-
tion or the Iddney. and help tben to
flusb out poisonous wallte (rom the
blood. They contain notbing harm(ul.
Get Doc",'. today. U .. with colltJdllDce..
At aU drua
.. r..
Start chicks now-have early
fryers-they will , be in
demand. .
WE PAY FOR 'I
DUNHAM WHITE RocKs
Phone, Wa,neaville 2916
PERSONAlS'
WANTED: Righthanded or
left-handed first baseman. at
least five-'foot-ten, 1 7 years or
, younger, . for steady employ-
ment duranf summer and 19.49
professiona contract if , quali.
fied. ' Contact at high
school diamond Friday night.
IN CASE OF FIRE; DIAL _ .
HORSES $8,00; cows $1 0.
00
; $3.
00
,
ACCORDINq TO SIZE AND CONDmOIt
..... 0.
, .
lAND .... GRAVEL :'"
, BLACK-TOP DR1V8.1
TAR ... ROAD Olt,
LAWII _. FILL DIRT.
ftUIiF .....
.ADD' ..... _
M'OII.oW ... .
'.00. __ ..
.......
READY-IIIX, COIfCRErE
EXCAVA.TIIlG ... DUIIP TRUCK .. VIC.
. . .
Mayor Wat'ren BrAddock submitted his re ignali n to the Vil-
kl.g' oun U at a . p ' laL meeting Tuesday ev ning. H ' xpl'e S
dis, a I fll ti n with a tion t.l k en by Council In onne. lion. wit.h
\\" \' utlets ri ,l'e 'e nt bu ilding permit, Qun('\1 will take no n, Ion
on th re ignMlon until the next me ting FI'i ay. July 2, If the
ounei! ent Harry hel'wood will
ffrfilg coun lin; n will I , n W'
, ,
It Says
Here
The Miami , ,
By Smitty GAZETTE
,
SERVING WAYNESVILLE' SINOE 1850
From the An im-
. .
pressive booklet entitled "Ohio
Traffic Accident Facts, II 948
Edition." Out of its hodge
No. 4373
FIVE CENT8 A. COpy
THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1946
podge of maps, graphs and sta- WtAYNESVILLE, OHIO
, tis tics emettges the fact -that ---:-----------'--------'----'----
Warren County's auto accident Restores Farmers Cluh Elects record is nothing to be proud 11
of. ' ' " M CI ' H Roscoe Furnas Pre$ident Twenty people were killed 8 P osm-g our-
in thiS by automobiles - -
, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
in 1947. Ouly 26 Ohio coun- P M B h entertained the Wayne Town' ties had more traffic deaths, at- atrons USt. eave, ship Farmer's Qub at the Town though 48 have greater popu-
House in F,ranktin on Thursday.
lations than Warr.en County. . Patrons of the Waynesvilte All families were present but
Nearby Clark C unty, with postoffice may again get mail one. A fried chicken dinner three times ,as many people, from their boxes until 8 o'clock was enjoyed by fift y-six m'em- had only four more auto deaths on weekday evenings, Post- hers and guests. c, '
than Warren County. Clinton master L. H. Gordon announc- Election' of officers for the County, with 'five-sixths as eel this week. '. coming year resulted in Roscoe
.. peoPle, had only hal c S - Effective tonight, the main Furnas cllosen preSident,
We can't blap1e national entrance of the postoffice will Gil!Jert Frye vice preSident,
hiKhways for boosting this be left open two hours after the and Mrs. Frye secretary-treas-
count)"'s toll, because even bus- ,general delivery and stamp urer. Mr. Seth Furnas was
ier highway,s crisscross Clark. window is closed. This restores elected to serve , on the execu- and Clinton the hours which prevailed be- 'tive committee. ' Mr. Robert
Let's put \it another way: fore vandalism forced Mr. W'orst, a teacher of Stivers
Our 20 deaths were 1.1 per Gordo)) to lock t11e building at Hi ,l?: h ScJ1001 in Dayton, talked
cent of the state's 1793 deaths, e. p.m. ' last month. on "Presidential Candidates and
but our population Is less than The postmaster stressed that Elections." .
Greyhound Change
/Ji,.tlu
DOUGLAS ALLAN MARTIN
Mr. and Mrs. Atuzwood
tin of Harveysburg are receiv-
in!!, congratulations on the birth
of ,a son, Douglas Allan, at
,Mial1!i Hospital, Monday
evenmg .. ' fhe maternal grand-
father IS Mr. Karl Shidaker of
the village ' and paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Martin of Alexandria,
Kentucky. ' ,
Arkansas' Preacher.
To 'Visit Loeal Church
Burl H. Candler will come to
Waynesville ne...'X.t unda V from
his home in Berryville, Ark., to
conduct morning and evening
services at the Church of
Christ. He is one of the pro-
spective ministers from whom
a min'is te r will be chosen to
fill the vacancy created when
R.M. Johnstcm returned to
Canada last mon th. '
Mr. ,Candler w.ill be the
houseguest of A. R. Emery
while he is in Waynesville. All
. interested re idents are invit d
to hear him pr'each Sunday.
half of one cenf of tl)e the late hours witt be continued Mr. William Ellis sanK two state. So our death rate per only so 10n2' as all users of the vocal solos: "When I rish Eyes
thousand people is more than, postoffice behave themselves. Are Smiling' and" A Little Bit
twice the rate for Ohio ' as a The early closing 'Yilt ag.ain. be of. Heaven" in a pleasing
. whole. . ' adopted, if any more 100tenng ,manner. He was accompanied GRANGERS WILL HEAR AnQtber grapn shows' that or wanton of proper- by Miss M!ary Jean Abel of "HOME EC" PROGRAM
Warren County had aecid- t.Y ccurs.
Wilmington.
ents _ . not necessarily fatal- ------ Invited guests \vere MI'. and Farme,rs Grange on roads. for every 10,.
Robert Worst from Day- 13 Wilt meet m regular session 000,000 miles, driven by W. C. T. U. ton, . Mr. and Mrs. Harry on Saturqay evening, eight
vehicles in the county. Only
Palmer from Mason Mr _ thlr.iJr with 1 r:og.-fam spon- 27 of th ounties had Waynesville W.C.T.U. met Mr. Frances" Eustis from Leb- sored by the Home E onomi s
B'us Schedules
The early-morni ng u lea v-
inK here for Columbus at 5
a.m. has been eliminated in. a
chang-e of schedules announced
l y the Greyh<?und Lines, ta.king
ffect last Tuesday. This means
the first north ound bus arrives
in Waynesville at 10:49 a.m.
da'ily. Delivery of some Cin-
cinnati new papers will be
affected.
The early south-bound bus
been . m ved up from 7 :20, to
7:01a.m, The new 'schedule
as it ,affects Waynesville pat-
rons IS as follows:
Southbound
Hou!'s of leaving Xenia 6 :3l)
A,M .. 9:55 A. M'
J
1:15 P.
M., 5:10 P. M'" 9 :20 p. M.
undays and Holidays only.
,Sprmg Valley Lv. AM 6 :45,
8: 5,10:10, PM 1:30,5:.25,
un ia y and H lidays 9:35.
Mt. Holly Lv. AM 6 :53,
10:'18, PM 1:3,5:33 : un-
day and Holi jay 9 :43.
Waynesville Lv AM 7: 1,
. ,10:26, PM, 1:46, 5:41 un-
day and Holidays 9:51.
Leban n, A. M. 7:2 and
10 :45; P. M. 2 :05, 6:0 and
untiay ani H lidays 10:l'O.
Northbound'
N rthbound, Le'aye Lebanon
10:30 At M., 1 :'15, 4:35 and
8:3 P. M.
Wa . n esvi lle.
Lv AM 10:49, PM 1 :34J 4 :54,
8 :49 .
Mt. Holly Lv AM '10:57,
P. M. 1,:4_,5 : 2, :57. _. .
prin . Vall y : Lv AM . :05,
11 :05-, PM 1:5 5:1 0,9: 5.
X 11 i a: A, M. ' : 2 0,
11 :20, P. M, _: 5, 5,25,
9 :2 .
\vors records on this score: Friday, June 11-;' at the house anon, Mr. and Mr . Curtis Beek Committee. A nutrition and The book also lists the of Mrs. Brannock on Miami ,from Springboro, Miss M'ary Children's Day program will be A Th I
causes of. fatal accidents, in treet, with M'jss Lucy Emley Jean Abel from Wilmington given. . . utO .' elt s Charged
order of frequency. One out as programJead.er. . and Mr., and Mrs. William Ellis. ' A eOFlte t for th be t 10af of of every four is due to exceed-, For devotions Miss Emley ,
Uno-knead" bread and for .the John (Ja k) DQnald Biggs
ilg' the speed limit, and anofher read a cripture lesson and led
best home-made blouse wilt be of Wayn ville \vas b und to
lO per cent were on . the group in prayer, also ,read- Large Turnout Expected cO,nducted. All finished product the Warren c: unty gra.n j jury
:;p ecl whith was but too ing "This Is My Father' s
must be in place and on di play un $1 0 b01Jl1 Frida v by
fa t for road conditIons. other World.'"
For July 4th Baby Show before,7 p.m. ' Miss Margaret Maglstrat Carm n Crall n
causes \yere driving on the Dr. Em,ma Hottoway, pres-
Bay Witt he the ,speaker, follow- a charge ' f tealing a 1936
\Vrong side of the road. impro- ident, presented routine busmess About 50 or 60 entrieS Jre ed b several numb r b th For j coupe b 10Ilf.l" ing- to Cary
p r passing, right-of. during which the society decid.
children. (Bu ) R no, al 0' f \ Va n
,yay) disregarding stop signs or ed to include the Flowel expected in the baby show to
ilIe, The car wa' r c \'ered
traffic signals, and improper Mission and Relief department be presented at 3 :30 .p. m. 'Sun-
d in Harvey I urg.
[urns.
in its year's work, and Mrs. day, .July 4, as . part of the BOOKS OF YEAR CLUB I he arr ..:t \\'a made by
, At this point, you're proba- , Olive Curl accepted the chair- Amencan Legion's p, Jo and
hly thinking, "VeFj In.tetestiIlg, manship. It was decided to bration that -weekend.
heriff deputie. '
but it's not my concern." devote a portion of BabIes will be divided into Mr. Luther Haines wa Well, the booklet has a page month"s collection for this three sets: Birth to six. months elected president for a year especially for people who think department's work. six to t 2 months, and 12 to at the June meeting of the that way. points out.that Miss, Eniley presented 'David 18 months. In each set the first BOLks of the Year Club last three of all dr!vers . and Doris Brown who sanl! two prile will be a 8 x 10 week at Mrs,. Haines' home.
who have accld'ents are either l'nSlfl'rational hymns. h t h h Other officers elected. were:
. th' hll ' t .
P oograp , " t e second prize M WId M K .
In. , .elr "me. coun y ,or m wo papers were read and wm be $2.50 and' the third rs. e on , cay, Vice
counties bordering their home ' dIscussed, "Old , and New prize $1.
' president; Mrs. ' Virgo Mich ,tounty. DevelQpments in the , Liquor
ener, secretary-treasurer; .M rs.
'That means , we ean't make ' Situation" and "The 'Comics .. Those who wish to enter Paul Tomlinson, program
Warren Gounty safer. by cuss are not Funny." . babies are asked to see chairman, and Mrs. J.A. Hart- ing the long-distance travelers The program .concluded with ''fjr any ' Legion man, press reporter. who pass through it. We can the Aaronic- benediction. After
Mrs. J.W. Whiteside dis- only do it by reforming our adjournment, flowers were
cussed "Entertainment in the own ' habits. Safety has made into bouquets with HAPPY HOUR CLUB Papers" as part of the general on our., appropriate. texts ' and sent to The Happy Hour Club met topic, uUnderstandil1g " the You ' don't even have ,to sick members. . . . . on Tuesday at the home ot News." J.W. Whiteside gave a leave Waynesville to see those July, 16 Will a" .. Mrs. Raymond Wilson with summary, of "Wisdom Litera-
V
'loJa,tl'ons thaf cause traffic ' P1CnlC on FrIends Meetmg- Mrs! .:Jack HaWKe and children" ture." Miss Mae McKay gave a , house grounds Mrs Lena M B ' d Did d h lCom:prehet.sive discu. ssion of
deaths.
sr,e.eding, . passin" stop . , . ', . . . rs. ernar a ey an -
.
,.. Hartsock Will be hostess ' ter PIS d periodical, st,ating that there ,

dr vmtb on the
., arne a , ue, an . 'rs. '
The d M I t
d hld are about 1800, divided into
S
'l e, a'nrl , eatinG" the re
0 ore c n Ire an c I
'" '" W EST WAYNE COUNCIL ren as t f th I b R 1Lhree groups- mass circulation,
\
'Igllt" occur every day' in
, . gues s ,0 e cu. e- I t
C
tat s t d tIl t qua i y or _...opinion; and special
WaynesvUle. Most o;f the viol4 The" West Wayne Advisory I lon, come ue s, pay e s ' interest. ' ,
ators live ' nearby and know Cqundl held the June meeting and reading were give'n by \hat the only penaity they ,face on Friday evenIng at , the home jerry Shaffer, Carol al'ld Rhoda MJss 'MIra Haydock dis- for breaking the law in 'of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rye;' MBunneHtl, Wilhelmina Braddock, cuslsled
k
the com I position of sosmhe Waynesville is the death penal- A general ' discussion: wcls led rs. arry Satterthwaite and we - 'nown ove ,songs. e ty. They're willing to take their by ,Mr. Rye and fbllowing ad.' Mrs. Paul TOmmison. dosed by playing Carrie
chances
with that, but maybe J' ournment to meet , with Mr. Following adjournment for l)ond's "Just Al-wea(yin' for . F th . You" and," I Love Y{)U Ttuly."
a few' good fines" would change and Mrs. Gilbert rye in July, e summer vacatIOn, a social th tory.
ice cream, cake and fruit punch hour" with refreshments was The hos tess served delic ous e TIE' were served. 1
held.
refreshments
DR. DYE' A TIENDING
CONCLAVE
Dr. H.E Dye of Waynesville
is attending the 17th annual
Conference for Veterinarians
on the campus of Ohio State
Unive,rsity ' in Colu.mt,Jus. '
Twenty-nine experts in veterin ..
,ary medicine and research are
on the speakers' list for the
three-day conference which
began yesterday. They include
staff mernbcrs of the. Ohio,
of Veterinary
Medlcme, which sponsors the'
conferences'; ,the Ohio Agri-
cultural Experiment Station
9hio State College of Medic:
me,. State Department of
Agnculture" federal agencies,
and faculty members of several
othe: univerSities.
Harry F. Themal of Wit-
. mington, Del., is ,working
during the summer for the
Miami Gazette. He arrive j here
last wee.k follOWing completion
of h is freshman 'year at the
UniverSity of Delaware.
The Miami Gazette
ESTABLISHED 1.60
Published Every Thursday
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL G. SMITH, Editor
Entered a. second clas. matter at the Post Office '
. SUBSCRIPTI,ON RATE: '
$1.50 a Year in
MARION LONG TO WED
LA, MAR 'EARNHJUrr, ON
JUNE 25 AT CAL:OWELL
Frien i and relation here
C -mpton, Mi s A lIiso ll,
M i '- Maxine puterhaugh, Mrs.
,t, ! i \ I .1 ', ; I " ,', I" 1\. , ' .11'
Fl vnl1, lv,' n tt i Sl i , ..1 ':-, \\. :;
Ha i.l. ki''';.p; ton, Mi ,
""":er and \ i :" l 'l1 ! 'ml 81 k-
n ii ' attended.
have received invit.ation to the
wed ing of Miss M,arion Long,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Long, of Caldw Il, Ohio, an j
C
' U La Mar Earnhart, son of Mr.
Events omlog
' p and M.r . A.H. Earnhart, at the,
" " Caldwell Presbyterian Church j)"iencL fiome .
, on Friday afternoon June 25 .
Mr. Oli ve Curl retur!1ed
Monday from a vI It re-
latives in Chicago and Indiana-
(To 'have events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette .. Miss Lon:g graduated from
. before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) Ohio State on friday. She and
Mr. Earnhart at
the wedding of her room mate
polis. .
SATURDAY, JUNE 19 in Cleveland on Saturday.
Grange No. 13 Mr. Earnhart, a veteran of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams
baby son of Lebanon
led on their aunt Mrs. Ahce
Clark, on unday afternoon. SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Worl' War II, is a graduate of
Go to Church! . . . Waynesville High School, at-
Jr. Legion baseball, Waynesville vs. Centerville at high school, tended Ohio State., and is now
. 3 p. 01'. ; preliminary game ,at 1 :1? . connected with the Frigidaire
Miss Elizabeth Chandler, a
teaclier. in the Education De-
partment of Hampton Institute,
Va., is a g'uest at the home for
the summer vacati on.
Exhibition softball, Bellbrook vs. {v\lamlsburg, here ' at 8 p. ' m. Corporatioh in
. MONDAY, JUNE 21
Civic Club at Methodist Church basement, 7 p. m..
" Boy Scout Troop 40 at 7:15 p: m; f
oftball, Miller's vs. Kier's, 8 p. m.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23
Softball, Bellbrook vs. Spring Valley, 8 p. m.
THURSDAY, JUNE 24
Softball, .Legion vs. Fairley's, 8 . m.

. . METHODIST CHURCH .
R.B. Coleman,
Church school 9 :30 a.m.
J. J. B urske, Supt. .
Worship service 1 :3 0 a.m.
Youth Fellowship
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL.
. Samuel, N. Keys, Minister
Morning Prayer 10:30 a.m.
. Sunday; 7 :30 p.m.
FRiENDS
First Day School a.m.
Meetin{! fot Worship
- 10:30 a.m.
ST. AUCUSTINE
,Father Krumholtz, Priest
Masses 8 and 10 A.M.
. WAYNESVILLE
CHURCH. OF CHRIST .
Bible School 9 :30 a.m.
Commun ion ' 10:30 a.m.
UTICAJE. U. B. C URCH
Rev. William S L nnon
unda y School 9:30 'a.m.
Mrs. James Garrison, Supt.
Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays
each month 10:30 a.m.
I;v nil1g ervices 7
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YOUNG. -lMGEMEYER
WEDDING VOWS TAKEN
Miss Kathryn Young of
Morrow and Mr. Myron Hag-
emeyer were un ited in marriage
on Saturday June 12, in Rich-
mond, Ind.
The bride's only attendant"
her sister, Mrs. Paul Minch; wa
a ttired in gray with white '
accessor:ies a"ri j white corsage .
The bride chose navy blue with
a1l white accessories.
John Hagemeyer served as
hi brother's best man. Saturday.
evening, they were guests of
honor at a reception held at
the home of the bride's' brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and' Mrs.
E.R. Houston, in Morrow.
TwentY-five close friends
and .relations were present and
gave the bride and groom many
lovely gifts.
After a short honeymoon
t hey wi.! be at home in . their
new apartment in' Dayton,
. , 'where [he g,room owns and
FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST manages the Automatic Refrig-.
Byron Carver, Minister . eration ServIce on Clove
Bible School 9 :30 a.m. Street.
Morning Worship 10 :30 a.m. Mrs. Hagemeyer was a
Prayer Meetin
t
. 7 :00 p.m. waitress in Morrow and Mr.
. Young People s Meetin 'H son of Mr. and
eme y'e r, is a
Ev'ening Services graduate of Waynesville High
School and a veteran of World
CAESARS' CREEK FRIENDS War 11, spent one and.a
Rev. David Stanfield, Minister half years in Hawaii.
Worship Servic'e , 9 :45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a',m.
'MT. HOLLY METHODiST .....
T. M. Scarff; Minister
Schoor 9 :30 a.m.
E.A. Earnhart, Sup. .
Worship Service 10 :30 a.m.
Evening Service 7 :30 'p.m.
HAVE
YOUR
Mrs. Doni MrS. Paul ,
Christenson, Mrs . . Floyd Lind.
say, Miss Inabelle "Coffey and
Charles (Doc) Coffey were
Tuesday evening callers on Mrs.
Richard Kaiset of Waynesville
Route 2, . who is , convalescing '
after a serious illness.
SHOWER HONOIRS RECENT
BRIDE FROM XlENIA
Mrs. Richard Loveless 0 f
Xenia, a recent bride, was
honored Wednesday afternoon
when Miss Ann Weltz and Miss
Bonita ' Johnson ' entertained
with a bridal shower at the
home of M iss Weltz. Many
gifts awaited the honor guest,
and entertaining contests were
followed by ' refreshments.
Mrs. Dorothy Neber, Mrs.
Ethelyn Lindblad, . Mrs. Lois
Lilly, Miss Nancy Weeks, Mrs.
Warner Weeks, Mrs. Claude
l.ovele .... !), Mrs. Gladys ,.J3IlUl ' .
Mrs. 1. C, 1l Hawke. \\s, !.\. I:.
Weltz, C. L. Hawke, Miss
Henri etta Riley, Miss
Kettler Miss Euna Monre, Miss
Alta 'Miller, Miss Lorraine
. Mrs. Waldo Replogle and
Mlrs. Clara Oiler of Dayton cal-
led on Mrs. JeSSie Garner 'Ned-
ne day ' a:fternoon.
Miss Mary Brown of Social
Row Road called on M i s ... s
Annie and Marne Brown and
Mrs. Jessie Garner Friday
afternoon. .
Mrs. Wilson .Edwards of
pdngfield is a guest, at the
home of her aunt, MI SS Mar-
garet Edwards.
'Miss Ruth Chandl r return-
ed on unday fr m a twoJwe k
vacation with her si tl..r . MLs
Elizabeth Chandl er in Hamp-
t n Va On their return to
,'Waytle ville they vi ited the
Lincoln III morial at Hod.e.\_n-
ville, Ky., and shrines in Bard
stown, ' Ky.
Mi s Elizabeth Chandler with
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P"GE 7 THE MIAMI
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4373
THWRSDAY, J U ,N E 17, 1948
M' Mar\ Boston and Dr. Em-
ma H i spendi ng the
week- n i in Ri hmond, Ind.
Mis Ch'Ul .i ier is th ue t of
. Mr. and Mr .. Raymond Jen-
kins and attendin,g- Earlham
commen ement. Miss
Bo -t 11 and Or. Holl \Va are
friend . and
A family picnic was enjoyed
at the Raymond and Leo Con,
ner hom.e ' on Sunday.
The guests were Mr. and
Mr Charles Edwards, Mi. and
Mrs: . Herbert Edwards and
family and Lester Durig of
Dayton, M iss Jane Deardoff
'of Franklin, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Kellar and family and
Mrs. Ed Edwards. .

Mr. an-d Mr.s. R. H. Hart-
sock Misses Jean and Jane
Ha.rtsock, M.rs. Lena Hartsock
and Mr. and Mrs. Hart.
sock attended the Horse Show
in Eaton on Sunday.
Mrs. Am.os Cook is conval
escing at Good Samaritan Hos.
pital " following a serious ill-
ness.
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Investment Trust Shal'el
Bought - SO,ld - . Quoted
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PHONE 2861 .
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WAYNESVILLe, OHIO 4373
THURSDAY, J U IN E 17, 1948
and Mrs. Arthur pitler of
Br okvilIe.
Dick Irons and Mrs. Charles
J\:\ull nix atteril1ed the funeral
of the former 's mother, Mr.
Gamet Campbell, at \ aId
Funeral h m,e at Leban nat.
urday aftternoon and the hurial
The Children. Day ' service 'n Lebanon Cemetery ..
of Lytle unday Scha ' I will be . Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett
at the Methodl t Church next Monee,' in ompany with their
Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
The program consists of a . Robert Monee of Wayne ville,
music and songs. are visiting- relatives in Denver,
Everyone is invited. ' Colo.
Mrs . . usan Saylor of DaytoJ'1 M'T. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick
is spending tne summer here and 'James Haines were among
with her children, Mr. and Mrs. the gue t at a dinner Sunday
Harry Graham and Mr. and at ' the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Henry Saylor arid daugh- Robert Haines in Dayton, in
ters. . hOllOr of the birthdays of W.G.
Mr. and Mrs. Therle Jone ' Haines and grandson, Billy
attended the Alumni 'hanquet Haines. (
at Centerville Fri ia y c"ening. Mr .. a.nd Mrs. Leon Salisbury
Miss Janet Hammond 'was a' and son, Wendell, of Washing.
week-end at the home oj ton CH. were evening dinner
Mr. A1nd Mrs. Forest Thomp- guests Sunday of Mrs. Nettie
Son on Route 73. Emrick. Mr. ali bury is lowly
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kyte are recovering from a recent ill-
enjoying a recently purchased ness.
Television set. Mr. and Mrs. MIf. and Mrs. Clyde Hinger
Le li e Gray and children were attended the funeral . of the
invited guests to watch it, Mon- former's M ther, Mr. Beulah
. day evening. Hinger Cr mer, at Piqua Fri-
. Mr. and Mr . Henry Sayl or and day afternoon.
dau.(!'hter en tertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Corwin
unday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles entertained at 'dinner Sunday
Kempton of Kin t n, and MI . i n honor of their house guest,.
We're experts at tracking down
those squeaks in
'Your
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We don't do it by guesswork-but with. modern
equipment and Sohio scientific
check list covering application
of a dozen different types of lubricants-the
way the car wants it done. .
(ompl.t. only
,Por spring lu6rica/ion
. of 1
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' ca,:""see us
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Mr . Ottie Ninon of EI Caml 0,
1 cxa " Attending- were Mr. and
Mr-. Martin Z hring-, Mr . Oor-
win, Mr. Chri tina Dumford.
Mr, and Mr. Paul Dumford'
Mi Patty' Dumford, anJ
Derryl Couch t, a1l of Da ton.
, . H. Burnett underwent a
maj or operation Wednesday at
ad amaritan Ho pital,
Da t on: Reports are that he is
al ng nicely. Mrs. Cal-
vin Long-acre visite j him on
Monday evening.
Ten members of the Lytle
Church attended the Methodist
Brotherhood dinner at Morrow
Monday eveninJ!'.
, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Early,
Mr. and Mrs. William Strouse.
Mr . .J.B. Jones, and Mrs. Fred
Ru h attended Inspection of
,Eastern Star at the Masonic
TempI, Dayton, Saturday
e ening.
Mr. and Mr. le-lie Gra.,
on and jallghter, and Georg.e
ray, enterfairie fie ' '"Gray
Ii union at their c untr h me
un day. There were i. t_ -one
pre en't, re.pre enting twenty-
five families. They were from
Talmonth, Ky., Hamilton,
Da ton, and the, L ,tle vicinity.
Dr. and Mr . H. H. Herman,
of Route 73, attended a reuni on
of the .past ph icia'ns and
nur e of Miami Yalley Hos-
J ital at the Fair round in Day-
.ton, Thursday evening . .
Mr. and Mrs. wilbur Clark
gave a picnic dinner on
]a wn unday for tQe fol1owmg:
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark and
on Richard Mr. and M Paul
Florv, 1 Mr: and ,. Mrs. C.W.
Younce Misses Betty and
O'ottie Younce and Mr. Charles
Barnhu t:: r f Da ton, Mr. Ricb-
ard Aumiller of Columbus and
. Mr. and Mr Claude Rigg of
Social Row. The oc a. i 11 was
the irthday O'f Mrs . . Wilbur
Clark and C. W. Y unce.
Mr. and Mr '. Gilbert Fry
and sons, Mrs. Cora Rich and,
Mr . Reba Bnidd ck were Sun-
day gnests of Mr. and MlI"s.
Harry Hurley at summier
hOliTe on Lake t. Marys. M r., '
and Mrs. H. R. Moss also were
afternoon guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wi e and
Tom of Wabasl
1
h
Ind., and Mr.
and Mrs. ' Ralp Fowler and'
and children of Dayton called
on frien is here Sunday.
' We'd like to show you how you and your ,
family ca,n enjoy sports, drama, history
while it is being made ' . ' , ' We'd like to
show you how the exclusive new PHILCO
AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL
on 'your part. (
MODEL 1001.
PH!ILCO
. SYSTEM brings in a perfectly focussed '
picture ... and keep's it that way without
attention. We'd' like you to see how this
superbly styled table Imodel cabinet with
its ,rich maho'gany construction, into
your home. And naturally there is no

plus ' Federal Excise Tax. Standar.d In-
stallation .
OTHER MODELS:-$195.00-$795.00
..
FRANKLIN,9H10
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set the tableS out on the lawn plant? At the pr1esent time it is
"" , I and e.veral prinkles aIm st n ' e ar to do !s me refinanc-
,
idae the buns and ing- and on its succ'ess hangs the
" .(J but n t the ' spiri ts of ,the ' fate of our toe-all locker. Once
A FARM DIARY picnickers. It wa n't to wet, that i accomplished, there is '
by D .J. , FRAIZER however, for game and ev r no reason why it nhot bde
_ one had a good time. , a financial success. It IS ope .
that the mortgages will be
June 12, 1948. It worked. There wasn' t enough rain to taken up by a group of local
The am inatl on of, hay a!ld spoi l the hay either, but it did people., The plant is worth
church picnic ' brought the soften the top of the ground a more than the amount that
church picnic brou.ght ram.' ' little 0 that the could must be raised. ' The trouble
At least we had a little ram. On be cultivated. Now It IS dry a- now is that the bank loans were
Dry Ridge the ' hO,wer were gai n and we are more short term loans ana be
rather Ii ht anct dIdn't .help , hay today, inviting more tain, renewed.
the corn very ,much. It t which is badly needed. . '
rain too mucl1 to spoIl the ' , It IS one of the m9
s
t modern
picnic, which was a great Company. from always - and best equiped plants in
succe s. There was a great deal means a , Irvely time on the part of the country. It can easIly
of discu sian as to \vhether to farm1 too Jively perhaps at meet its running expenses and
,
,
times for , the cows and, other begin to, make money if the
Jive stock" It takes a whIle for loans ,can be put on , a different
visitors to learn the Of basis. The new is . to
course, each young 0r:t
e
has to I bear five percent mterest,
try to see if lie can mlik a cow which is more than any of the
and hi s first attempts ' to help savings banks pay. Is 'Waynes-
bring up the are usua1Jy ville 'going to lose control .of
based more on Ideas of a rodeo". important asset to the localtty
than the steady quiet pace when plenty of people have
' suited to a daIry farm. They money which is lying idle? This
soon learn what to do and what is a group mortgage in which'
not to do. It is fun be able anyone may invest: any amount
, to say that ,you thmk and receive interest on the
should be some fish in the pond amount that he has invest-
beca use we put them in there ed.
la t summer, but So far no one
r 6:00 x 16. FIRESTONE "0 , ,
has caught Frog huntirig That meat comes in mighty
was more profitable aJld' they handy and those frozen peach-
actually got enough for es delicious.
one sample of fried fro, legs keep '"It ' ()perated by a 10calt'"1:'l
apiece. The dogs like com'pany company'. Other lockers are'
TIRES $13.95
(plus tax)
i. ALSO FULL LINE OF
FIRESTONE PRODUCTS
BATTERIES
,SEAT COVERS
TEXACO SERVICE
S. PHONE :l3M
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
and are having a beautiful profitable this one
time ' ' can be, once It IS freed from
monthly amortization pay-
We were amused get 'a ments and an use its working
post card from. Mr. and capital to promote the locker
Cardinal on then way to An- . business. prans are: being ma.de
zona mailed at Waynesville, for many improvements and
Missouri. They left early Tues- additional services.; Haven' t
day morning and the Johnny you a thousand or even , a few
Rich'ardses ' have moved into hundred dollars that should be
.the Marquardt house , where earning you five cent in-
the Cardinals had been stean of two or none at r.tll?
We were sorry to. see them go, t
but it seems natural and '
, pleasant to h,ave Johnny and AI Jew of the
family back on the f;um. Friendship Club enjoyed lunch-
, :!*ow is a ti'me when it is nice eon on Wednesday at , "Twin
to hav. e (he locker fuIl of meat. Maples" in Wilmington and
What are Waynesville people visited the Hyg+ehic BuHding in
going to do about the locker the afternoon.
Itlil knock your hat off


The NEW be on
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display 'Friday, June 18 at

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Wharton Motors
.Lebanoll


Mi Ruth Conner" with Mi
Edith M rcer of L I1 ch1 urg,
Mi sarah ' Bizzell and Mi s
Virginia Neibel of Miami
left Tuesday for 19ht-
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE.-
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4373
THURSDAY .. ' JUINE - 17,
-eeing trip to California and
ther' We -tern point-.
Mr. , and Mr . A. H. Earnhart
'LnLi La Mar Earnhart attended
commencement at Ohio State '
I niv r it v 6.0 Friday.
' WAYNE 1WP. POST 615, AMERICAN LEGION,
PRESENTS
Huge-
Independence Celebration I
HJGH SCHOOL GROUNDS
JULY 3
8 :30 P. M. MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE _ ..:.- _
WHOLE, COMPLETE 2'; HOUR 'NET.
WORK SHOW.
-
(AdmiSSi on ADULTS, 75c - Children 40c - Tax Included
SUNDAY, JULY 4
FROM 1 P. M. ON: BAND CONCERT and
Hammond Organ Conce rt by N. ,A. Nevel,
professional entertainer.
SHOW, PET' SHOW, BICYCLE
PARADE - - PICNICS.
FREE-
, I
MONDAY, JULY 5
2:00' to 5:30 P. M.
WILD WEST RODEO
Big Acts
THE' FAMOUS TRIANGLE-'R-RANCH RODEO
- ' $500.()0 IN PRIZES
An Afternoon and Evening Carnival
, , .
"
,10:30 - FfREWORKS
,(Admission AjDULTS $1.00 - CHILDREN 50c- tax inc-.)
HAVE 'YOU BEEN TO
Bill AND BROWNIE'S
LONESOME PINE INN?
, "
They serve the most deHcious, HambuI:gers
you ever ate - - they re trUly diffe'rent.
HOME 'STYLE SOUP '- LIKE 'IT
, ,
FISH ,FRY'
EVERY FRIDAV NITE
,As'sorted flavors Borden's Ice Cream - Cold 'Fudge '
and Strawberry
POPULAR BRANDS, ,OF BOTTLED BEER AND
BURGER CANNED BEER - Ideal for Picnics
OPEN 7 DArS A WEEK
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO : No.4373
THURSDAY, J U IN E 17, 1948
Russel Wilson left on MOH-
day with the ' Farm Bureau
Electrical Tour for and
,paints i,n Wisconsin.
Mr. and ' Mrs. A.K. bay had
as recent gue t , M r. and Mrs.
T.J. Day and Mr. Ruth Hud-
son of Milford.
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1I0URS:
, 9-12 each mornillK
1-5 afternoons except
Wednesday
7-9 Saturday evenin,l{
Other by
Appointment
TELEPHONE 61-R
Jr. O. U. A. M. TO MARK
75th YEAR IN OHIO'
Member of 'Jr. Order ni-
ted American Mechanics oun-
eil in thi area are exoected
to, participate ,in the fraternity's
Diamond: Jubilee Rally at Cen-
tral High School in Columbus
lLxt Sunday.
National Secretary James L.
Wilmeth. Philadelphia, will be
the guest ',of honor and prin-
cipal speaker at the event, the
first of t h r e especial
activities at which Ohio Juniors
this year will observe the 75th
anniversary of , the of
their state council.
A. statewide class of new mem-
bers will be initiated in honor
f Wilmeth, who will make a,
radio address , over WRFD at
7: 15 p.m. on Saturday and
will be feted at a testimonial
brea'kf.ast on Sunday morning'.
Mrs. Newman ' Powell and
children of Valparaiso, I'nd., are
house guests of her aunt, Dr.
Mary Cook, for several days.
SHEEHAN BUYS 1W0
BROWN SWISS BULLS '
"
HAROLD S. ANDERSON
FROM O. S U
Harold Ander on f
Wa yne ville ' receive j his
Ba helor of Science degree in'
. in etiucation at the commence-
ment exerci es of Ohio State
Uuivn i y, . which were 'held on
Friday, June it.
The commencement exerci -
es for the class of 2000 grad-
uates, the largest in the history
of O. S. U. were held in the
Ohio Stadium with Chief
Justice Carl V. Weygandt Of
the Ohio. State Supreme Court
delivering the keynote address
to the class,
"MYSTERY OF ROOM 323"
IS FAVORITE STORY
OF 'BURNS AND I
When it com'es to reading
matter, mystery rather than
madcap comedy, is the prefer-
ence of George Burns and
Grade Allen, one of radio's
top comic teams. So when the
producers of the Dayton Power
and Lig-ht com:pany's Favorite
Story ' radio program asked
the funny twosome to name
their best-loved story, they
selected the legendary "Mys-
Dr. C. E. Wilkin
Elmer Sheehan of' Waynes- tery of Room
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323." ,
This story will be presented
on the Favorite Story broad-
cast, Tuesday, June 22, at 9 :30
p.m. over WH 10.
Optometric Eye Speeialtet
,
26 South Detroit Street
XENIA,Omo
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The Bond A
Mon'ih
Waynesville
National
Even the , ih riftiest women
admit our service is
one of true; ' economy. Our
wo-rk is expertly and thorough- .
Jy , done. ,We ar.e ,prom ptness
and our moderate
charges are bffset by the longer
life ,of the ' garmen t.
ville has recently purchased
the registered Brown Swiss, bull
Ewing' . Buster 89419 from
Ewing Bros., Mt. Vernon, Ohio
according to a report from
Fred S. Idtse, :5ecr'etary of the
Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders'
Association, Beloit, Wisconsin .
He al 0 'bought the Brown
wi' Winnie s Star ' Dust
880 7 from M iIton ,Sander of
Pem berville, Ohio.
Host, as usual', will be
Ronald Colman. Waldo,
'leading lady on many a net
work show, will be heard
with Hans Conried, who re-
ceived Radio Life m'agazine's
a ward as top masculine featur-
ed performer on the air lasl
year. "
Little Mar1ha Jane and Don-
nie Robinson of Dayton were
Tuesday and Wednesday
guests of 'their ' grandparents,
Mr. and M'rs .. E.F. Earnhart.
Mr. J.B. Crabbe is attending
the Vocational Teachers Can
ference in Wooster, Ohio,
this week.
Goodyear
Sboe ,Repair Seryle.
Invisible Half Soling
Orthopedic Corrections
Oork Extensions
Henry H. Moeller
11113 E. M'ulberrv St.' LEBANON, OHIO
The . comforts of a nome for
those who wis'h' to hold services" here
"
STUBB'S Funeral Home
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00 'your farm. Ie, emen your buildioat. JOur cbttel;., JOUf automobUe
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NOTICE OF DATE OF MEETING FOR DESIGNATION OF' DEPOSITORY
FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT MONEYS '
To Eligible Banks:
d po it try of th fund , of:
LO<'a1 00001 D istri t of ,arr n County, hio, will be
by the Board of Education of said S ho01 Distri, t until 12: 00 o' ' ItJe'k nooll
on the sixth day of July. 194 , A pplica li()1is :sha 11 ' tat I'\e rat (It' Int r-'
est that will be pa id on inactive (leposit s belonging to suid choot Dis-
tr! t, 1'\8 set fOIth in the copy ' f the I Resolution made a part of this
nOtI ' . the type of e urity pr pos d to be furnished and shaH b addre ' ed
to t.h Jerk of the Board of Education f Wayne Local hool District.
of Warren County, Ohio. at Waynesville, hio, mark d "n po Itory
Appli<'Mion," ' '-
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IBox 203-Wa,yri sv:llle, Ohi()
RESOLUTION, PROVIDING FOR DEPOSIT OF SCHOOL
DISTRICT MONEYS
Mr. Frye moved the adoption of the following Resolutlon:
BE IT RESOLVED, by t he Board of Educat ion' of WAyne Local ch 1
District., W)arr n County, Ohio, thM on sUm.ltte duly made, funds of said
Sch.ooJ D'is,t,'lct aggregaJUng a maximum amount of One Hundred Nlnety-
y lve Thousand Dollars. ($195,000,00), shall be awarded as In8JCtive deposits;,
, ' BE IT RESOILVEID, that the active and live funds of said School
District ha n be d epo Hed In a bank or bunks as requlred by ,law; and be
It further
RESOLVED, ,thalt the 'bank or banks Irr said 'School District) ofttirlng
the highest I'ate of Interest per annum {)n inao,Uve d poSits be ;na,de the
depository or depositories of funds of said !School DIstrk:t for a pe.riod
ending the 24th 4ay of August, If, how'ever, no bank lin. said School
District bids a satisfa()tory rate of interest per annum on said lnll. tive
deposits, shaH be made the of funds of satd Dl6tl'lct;
Interest on inactive deposits to ' 'be paid quarterly and computed fro,m
the date of deposit; and be it further
RESOLVED, ,that bids be received, until 12:00 o'clock noon on the
sixth day of July, 1948, and that notice-to all banks In. said Sc:hooL J>1strlct
and s,uch bank or banks unt il ,bond or securities nave been d posited .with
the Treasurer of '.said IScho01 District as provided by raw.
Mr, Whlta'ker seconded ,the Resolution, and tihe roll being caLled upOn
its adoption the vote resulted as follows:
Mr, Gons
Mr. Frye
Mr. Thomas
Mr. W'llitak r
Mr. 'Fulkerson
Adopted 1he seventh day of June, 1948.
Yea.

Yea.
Y a.
' Yea
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JOHlN GONS, Presld 11t
Waynesville.
Warren County, Ohio
Airt st: c. W. BARNHART, Clerk
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FATHER'S DAY
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is June 20
HERE ARE SOME GIrt SUGGESTIONS:
CIGARS
CIGARETIES
t lb. CAN TOBACCO
PIPES
LIGHTERS
BOX OF CANDY
.
RAZORS AND SHAVING 'AccEsSORIES
ELECTRIC RAZORS - SCHICKS REMINGTONS
FATHER'S DAY
Remember Dad'
Waynesville Drug Store
....
PHONE 2121
S. MAIN ST.
c
,UNTI", JULY' 31 ONLY!
WE WILL PAY YOU
$7.50 TO
FOR ANY OLD HEATER
IN TRADE ON A NEW
o ,L E ,M , A ,N '
THE OILSAVING 011:. HEATER
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WE GUARANTEE OIL TO NEW CUSTOMERs
Fairley Rdwe.' Store
<i8
Pho:e 20 E.Kulberry, LEBANON, 0 ,.
, OHIO ".MEllllIl ......... AIIY ' .
. ... .. MIMIII'u 2" tMI. I
6 - GREAT STORES - 8 _
PHONE 2441
- WAYNESVlJ!.E, OHIO
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P'ORIS
, -LANTS
on <e t unk Miller', . who e bes,t-mannered allpla er, wa
ria in<Yomartager John on the , bench ' at the time be-
I f the I er "with two bingles. cau e of havini directed "ahu-
That n i-e la t Weline day sive profanity" , to Umpi re
night was the air out of the chr eLier in the 6th innmg,
American LegioQ's ball oon as when he was called out for
"Wea.:tel' Miller' leaving: second base too soon.
, crappy Kier s nine emerged (Note: ect , 15, Rule 30, Of-
Bv wit h a 7-3 win behind the I ril- ficial ftoall Rules, "until a
BOB O'REGAN liant 3-hit of Murphy. legal1y pi'tched has left the
Infielder Jimmie Mill er. I,egion, hand of the pitcher.") ,
Girl - ha in O' umpire h me and Outfi elder Harry Schoon- Bailey drew a 15-das su, -
xtra inning ame he-, vel', Ki r \\ ere to sed out pension. I t just doesn't pay t.
comill ,t:' 111m n-place ... um- of th . game in the sixth frame ar,e:ue too vociferously with the
pire gi inK the ,ole hea ve-h following their sq.lffle at sec- umpires in this league, especial-
to a pIa r who hould have ond ,base. Subsequently both Iy since the umpiring in general
been Ii t n in in tead of players drew a 12 ... jlY suspen- of the Dayton Umpires Assoc-
moufhin' , . , a home-run that sian from the league p: esident. iation has been excellent.
, J
Mrs. Lila Lindsay, and on,
Charles, of M rrow, Ohio"
. were unday dinne'T gue ts. of
Mr. and Mr. Richard Kal5 r
and family.
Rev .an j Mrs. J.E. Finnigan
and daughter, Margaret, at
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAQE'
WAYNESVILLE, OHIQ " No. 4373
T,HURSDAY, J U N E 17, 1948
C ' nl rvillc Bapti t QlUrch.
Nefe Sunday afternoon callers
of , Mrs. Richard Kaiser,
LEGAL NOTICE '
Bid ' will ' be l'eceiv d ,by ' the Boord of Trus tees of PubUc Affairs ot
Wayn'es"llie, State of 0 1-0, at the ofd'ice of the Cl rk of said .Board of
'l"l'uste .' of Pu blic. fEa h's until ' Ix o'clock P. M. Jun 29, 194 , for
I hing ' Two Thousand (200()) feet of six (Ii) In h caSt [ron pipe, witlb a
, pressure capacity f nOlt less than one hundl'M-fiity (160) pounds pe
sq ual'e inch ..
Each bid must conltilln the tull na me of ev:ery person or company in-
t erested in the same. "
wasn't infini t'um_ An Kier s victory gave them un- That is why the sudden de-,
the e highli ghted the end of the dis;puted posses Ion of 'first parture of Umpires Folan and ,
firs quarter play in the local place, which they retained de- Wagner last Sunday night at
A c rtificate guaranteeing the delivery of said pipe and a statement
of the earliest date of delivery must ea.ch' bid. '
The riglht Is reserved to reject a,ny and all bids.
By order ot: the Board OIl Trustees of Public Affairs.
softba ll 10 p, wh ich reminds spite a 3-2 defeat Mpnday by the close of , thje 7th inning"
' me that the Liea' line fOJ" sign- Irvin Mulford's' Fairley. - Hard- when the Sharonville A,ll-Star
mg' pia er except by -pedal ware club, easily the most im-, girls were tied 8-8 with George
permi ; n will be toni ght. proved club in the in Miller's Restaurant, 'eft such
Hope all of th managers rea J recent gan1.es. A wild pitch by a ,bad taste In everyone s
this and don't try to cry in m Murphy in the eighth mouth. No one deni s that MiI-
beer later n. spell ed defeat for Kier's. Fair- ler's couid have won in 7, in-
'After rain cau ed t\V'O po t- ley could have the 7th.. that ,some of their
ponements on Monda y and ' when Pat Hopkms hIt a ,ire- last-tnnmg antrcs could be
Tuesday, Bellhrook . slammed mendous 'drive to deep cen'ter, farcical, 'but a little diplomacy
two runs across Friday in the l ut failed to touch fIrst base. ' on the arbiters' part could have
first extra game of the Thi omi sion dili n t made everyone happy.
' season . . . the eIghth inning Bail ,. Keir' who Last Th.ursday, three hits by
. to score an 8-6 win over ' yell d to Manag:er M iller to tag outfielder Bob Plank sparkeq
the cellar ant, Mill er s first Umpire prol!l<p- Fairley's 11-9 win over Spring
Restaurant. Ma,nager Charlie tt y called the oU'o, It IS IromcaL Valley.
,Williamson's hit of the that Bailey, u ually one of the Our league needs a tatist-
ician you ,know, sonre
S' 'CH
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With d.pendable fann help I. scare., Arthur IN.e
baker hal fouiiCI the anlwer. H. ,eve"
, ,Ihould h,ID a larl. 5 H' ele .... lc molor for luch lob,

al Irlndlnl .. ed, blowlnl .traw, hay In'o the mow,
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- -+it--.uclGtrlnto-' the .110. Th. motor dart. with a pUlh but.
ton, run. for about lOC an hour, and almo.t
no maintenance. It .ave. traclor. for ,other lobi.
,' The Brubak.r fa.rm hal 100 amp. entrance .ervlce.
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Electrical help.,. In UI. refrilirator anel range, '
. home water .y.tem, bam water .yitem, dairy water
healer, electric milker, milk cooler, froz.n food cable
who wit)' handle the official
core look and keep
averages for the league. Pay?
ure, we even pay 10C to the
kids for each ball fished out
f Mr. pools.
Our Junior American I..cg:i n
club , failed to survive Bell-
brook's ,8 run splash in the
opening frame, 10-5,
F Earl Powell :t1lowc::! all
1 C runs in the first 2 ..
thereafter his usual
)nd bran j of bal1.
The locals engage the strong
Centerville Club Sunoay at the
Waynesville School dia-
mond ,at 3 P. M. Orvilie Gray's
'CUttle Shavers" play the Cen-
terville Juniors in a -mnillg
contest at 1 :15 P. M .
Will St. John and Stan Bail-"
ey, 'get weekly" orchids. Said
St. John, cCI'm not a ' business ..
man but I do want to contri-
bute," whereupon he did.
Bailey, ' like other local
businessmen, had not been ap-
, proached to sponsor one base-
baH uniform (total cost $15.-
00) because of yours truly's
lack of tiro.e in seeing every-
one - however Stan is now
in the select group 'because of,
his personal initiative in con-
tacting m.e. Newly ,jOined are
Smith's Sales and Service and
Francis Gene Brown's ' Insur-
ance. Other businessm.en in-
'terested m'ay conJact me at
2351. .
Sunday nite Bob, Groves
fast stepp,ing Miamisburg
Eagles take on- the Bellbrook
team in an exhibiition tilt.
, .) Orville Gray's boys will pre-
sent two youthful softball
teams in a , 5 inn "prelim"
, at 7 P. M.
CHARLES JAl\IfES, , Clerk.

PUBLIC SALE

The under igned Administr.ator of the Estate f ' en ra
Lee Kirkpatrick, deceased, ,will offer for sa.le at llblic auction
- at fhe late reside'nce of the said Venora Lee, KirRpatri k, 1e-
cea ed, .1 a' ed on Mill Street in the Village of nesville,
Warren County, Ohio, ,o'n
,Saturday, June 1948
COMMENCING'AT 1 :00 O'CLOCK, P. M.,I:'ROMYJ:'.
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the following personal property to the Estate of
nora ee Klrkpatnck" deceased,. to-wit:-
Dining room table, buffet, 6 chairs, 2 iron beds and
\iptings, folding cot, bedding, dressers, sewing
stands" May tag washing, machine, kitchen 'Cupboard, kitchen
cabinet, table, lot dishes, and glass ware, some con-
iidered antique.
,
And other articles too to mention.
TERMS OF 'SALE:
Wilbur N. Auctioneer.
c. DONALD DILATUSH, Attorney
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ALBERT k. STUBBS, Aclmiailtralor
, of the ,Estate of Venora lee
Kirkpatrick, deceased.
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net, a welder and, a feed Irlnder.
,
' A portable eledrlc utility motor can .tr.tch man
powlr your place, fOOt It can make Ihort work .f
such chore. al cuHlnl wood, I"aln, ' chop.
pinl and mlxlnl holltlnl hay, Ipray.
Inl or runnlnl a lathe. For pradlcal IUlleltlonl on
win Kealre
R1ELAX IN COMFORT .-:. AIL NEW UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS
LUCKY 'MOUNTIE CARD No. 100 - $, $ $ AWARD SATURDAY NITE
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the USti of utility mofofl, conlult your County Alrlcul. , '
tvre Aglnt, Vocaflonal Inlfrud-.r or the ,
Farm Reprelentatlve of The Dayton 'ower and L1lh.
Company servlnl your neighborhood.
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IIllAnOl .OWIIIID LIlli C .. lll
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THIS THURS.-FRI. SUN 20 MON 21 TUES. ONLY
w. MORRIS , H!JMPHREY BOGART sizzJes
In Honor Thy Father '- ... With BETTE DAVIS _
VALLEY OF DIE ClAmS FA....IEWs DAY in
Marked W ODIID I SAT. 119
Hopalong Cassidy .. Law
on ' His SIde!
Silent CO}Dflict
WID. Andy Clyde
. - --- '- IIi.lLiY'
-TEMPlE
SERIAL, r No.3 AND-Soap Box' Derby.

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(Not Recommended For
Children)
NEXT
Randolph Scott In
TRAIL STREET
'If
THE MIA'MI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, J U N E
PAGE 2
No. 4373
17, 1948

Leases
by
FOX HOLLY
Winner of the Canadian
Mounties Club Card award at
the Twin Satu'rday night was
Shirley Reeves
i
with number.
,157. Said Sqir ey, as she col-
lected her cash award: "I
Jever won anything! I was so
that it seemed to take
me ages to .get froll1 my seat to
the box offIce." Good hunting,
Shirley.
All cards are now in circula-
tion. However, some left with
me'rchants for dis,tribution may
still be availab.le in the local
stQres.
'Briefviews: "Valley of the
Giants" (WB) ' closes tonight
and Friday. Latest Hopalong
Cassidy adventure with Wil-
'iam Boyd and Andy Clyde will
' old friends on Saturday,
III the Western entitled "Silent
Conflict" VA. Lots of hard rid-
int!' and shooting in this. There' s
a comedy that night, and th
r. ial. Don't forget to bring
your card for the ' 'V.;eekly
, punch" and prize-pas ibility.
" I",) . '"
Virg-inia Belmont, who 1'lays ' mini tered W:1 by lawless trail the hor -how at Eaton la_t Mr. and Mr . William awyer' Bohb Page in the , Republic dr-iver wlio, in thel-r m'ad rush Sunda.
I ft Friday t tt nd the wed- erial, ' Gho t Town" was di - to ' t cattle to market, deva - 'I Mr'. Eth ' l Kall of a' fri nd' in Buffalo on covere b a 'vVarn r tal nt ta t d the farmlands. Into this Harri t Buck ' w re u t - re- afur jay, returning home cout whi le, cashierin,1; in a La hedlam come "Bat Master- c ntl ' f the FlOwer thr ugh Canada. A,ng Ie theatre.! M re about son' (Randolph Scott), trying , garden lub of Oa-k-wofH"I.-+-- he.r next week.
to brine' law and or ter. Be ide lu'n heon flt High iew T I'm .
P\. P dect picture for Dad a .oTippi.ng- tory, you'll be wit- 'Dr. Chari Bu k p k
come along on n ssing the r mantic tale of nervation. ,
'(Fathers Day) and Monday, a: Kan as start as one of the r:ich- Chari s Kabl had an a d-
p(cture that will relax the "old 5t wheat tates in the Union. dent at the h me t' Mr. un- H's R KO' "The M u ic pervades the plot without ningh'am, \Vh re he w. lin ......
Bachelor and' the Bobby-Sox- ' it rapid pace. There' h.ay. He tepp d thr . u,g'h a er" , with Cary Grant, Myrna an old-fa ' hioned western barn br ken ewer, IIljuring his kn \ ,_and Shirley Tem'ple. dance, and the ;' lively , and A father-and- on banquet i
' Comedy and romance ' chase sometimes haunting ,songs of bein giv n at the hool caf -
each other all ' over the Screen' Anne Jeffrey and her colorful teria Saturday night.
in this story of a bachelor art- dance hall girls. George "Gab- Paul Thomas is prog're sin' ist, innoc'ent object of a ' by" Hayes has a quaint and with his new home north f
"crush" from a and comic role as "Billy Gdat" town. Elwood Rhonemus is jo-
thl! drastic "cure" carned out Burns, Liberal' old ' deputy iog the brick worK. ,
by an older sister, a b autiful marshal.
Miss Margie ' Patterson and woman . judge. In my book
her m'o,t,her , of Columbus pent
Grant is a top com'edian, al- IB lib k'--N F 'a few days Ia t week with the ways. Wait 'til you see him e' roo ' oles H.M. Thomas family. Jitter-bug! The short, "Soap
. '. The m:en and women of the , Box Derby", should please any
Presbyterian Church held a
Dad.
, , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edging- meeting last week to plan for
Tuesday's one-n ight-stand is ton and Mrs. Stella Multbrup repairing and, redecoratin'g the
fOK the sophisticate, NOT a are spending a week in the Church. ,
children's picture. Humphrey , moky Mountains. . Mr. and ' Mrs. Lawrence
Bogart and Bette Davis fans Willis Lausing'er is on the Kempt have purchased the: '11 t "M k d W
property of Mr. COJa Davi .
WI want o' see ar e 0- , . sick list.
' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peter-
man" (WB), a meaty dram'a. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lynds sori and daughter Pat spent one Tex Beneke's Orchestra is in aIll! Mr. and Mrs. Howard
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day last week at the St. Mary's
le wo-ree er accompanymg. Steele and son R,odger attended , L k th t f M d
the feature. '
a e, as e gues s 0 r. an
'ITrail Street" (RKO) on
.. Mrs. Ray Miller, who have a
cottage there. the Thursday and Fri-
Frank WiJ1i ariis s I,ll remain '
da " could be called a big-scale
very ill at hi home. Mrs. Sid 11-
Western, an epic of action and,
stricker of Dayton ha been historical destiny. It's the
hi' t . stor,y of Liberal" Kansas, in the
e pmg 0 care for him for
several weeks. l' 80'S, where the only l,aw ad-
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eel'
NOW
:
Sf VEl 1
Headache warn all of possible
sickness. Noise in your encrinc.:
. warns 'ou of trouble ahead.
Don:t wait ,for it-brmcr your
car 111 now, and prey nt cost-
I v repairs later.
KIER'S Garage
SMITH SERVICE
For that extra Receptacle
Or Anything Electrical
House - Barn - Outbuildings
,
Call Smitty
SIDING: Now in Stock
17':'MlsslssIPp,l river d1IIcov
-red. 1673.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thoma
entertained to Suriday dinner
Mr. and ' Mrs. Joe Monee of
Vandalia and Mr. and Mrs. Vir-
gil Russel and daughter, Joyce
Ann, of Lebanon. '
SNOWHiTE
ASBESTOS SIDING
SHINGLES
ASBESTOS- CEMENT BOARDS
, ,
YElLOW PINE SIDING
1 X 6
REDWOOD V2" x 6"
and Y2" x 8" 'Bevel
. SIDINGS
,.
w. H. Milddep & CO.
TELEPHONE 2281 WAYNESVIIJ..E, OHIO
Have Your
DRAINS
CleaRed
.
NOW!
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Day,
, I 21-First Day oi SUmm&I. ,
emlRl'
22-Gl Bill 01 RiQhts In effect.
1944,
23-lslond ot Luzon
. al&d, 1945,
-Trucking
NEW PHONE 2849
, HOWARD SHUTIS '
, 'Waynesville
-62.4
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Youth's Bed Complete
$ 3 5
e55
WALL PAPER 'AND PASTE AND SIZING ,
G. E. BULBS - NU ENAMEL
' KEM,TONE
Waynesville & Appliance
South ,Main acrosl from Grange Hall
Telephone 2422
WAYNESVILLE,. OHIO

NEW DEVICE JUST OBTAINED
'SpaftanEleclro-Rod '.
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INSURES '"
THOROUGH, SPEEDY CLEARINC
OF STC)PPAGES
IN AU. SIZES OF PIPE
r ,
,William Sawyer
PHONE 2174
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CLASSIFIED AD RATES
1c PER WORD-, - MINIMU .... M---- 2"""5c,.-
Lost and Found-
T-lellow Collie Dog,
wl1 ite ring around neck. ,Re-
war . \rVilbur Flor n e, Ore-
t
lY
ni.a, R: R. 1. -617
HELP WANTED FEMALE
OPPORTUNITY FOR
. . REGISTERED NURSES
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE;- Registered, nursesl ' Prom-
.FOR ALE - 5 room house; ,inent. nospital ,has several
electric, city . water" storm Imnl,edlate opemngs for gen-
win :low large lot. Located . eral staff duty. Salaries begin
in WaynesYille. Price at per month, with $1 a
$4500.00. Wilbur Sears, year mcrease for three ye.ars.
Phone 265 t. Closed Sun- a mon.th extra for evenmg, .
days --520 mght serVIce. Three meals a
. . day, laundry / and room in
DON'T FOHGET TO CALL beautiful all for $45
us for nsurance. All types of a m.onth, if desired. Liberal
I'nsurance at a savings. Call yacation polic'y. Write or wire .
Francis Gene Brown phone rODA Y to DlrectQr of Nurses,
Waynesville 2472 'or call Jewish. Hospital, Cincinnatl
coHect. 211 t 29, OhIO. .
I SELL -.;HE EARTH-
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING '
in Real Estate for saJe, get in
touch with Ben E. Cline, lic-
ensed broker, Valley,
.Oh io, in Real Business
since 1911. Experience tells.
Try me 'and see.


William Wrigley said
"The way to go broke
is to . stop feedmg your
money into advertisin,g.
Once you stop shoveling
coal-- the fire ,e:oes OUT r !
I have shoveled it to
the tune of 75c on every
clear dolJar-and I've
lived on the 25<: of it.
FOR RENT- The best signs a man
PASTURE for rent. . Contact can get in 25,000
. any evening, Uiugh Vance, for' the - best laid
Route 3, Waynesville. -71 out and most powerful-
are STAN FORD BOGEN
FOR SALE- IGNS of MORROW, '0.
1939 CHEVROLET Pick-Up 25,000 miles- yes ' the
H
d best- and you're back
Trude'
l
Fairley ar ware, where you startea from .
Phone' 2441. -61 t So just go.' to Morrow.
FOR SALE - ' Sweet Potato But go today. Demand
plants, 60 cts. per hundred ; STANFORD BOGEN
, all kinds of garden' plants, IGNS. That's like sailing
to cts. per dozen. on the sea!
Ghas. C. tr use 1 .! miles Will a Post card get
. nor th of Wa,Ynesville cornel him? ,YES! ' .
of Waynesville, Ferry, and Sweet Alice Bogen, Our fam-
Lytle Roads. . -624 ous fast swimminj! star and 3
TOMATO, Plan'ts. Walter Da- key board pipe organist, is now '
kin Crosswick, Waynesville. speeding ,' over the northern
, -617 shore lilies of Georg-ian Bay off
---------:---:-. - Pointe.au J3aril, Ontario. She
HAY FORK rope and carner is the daughter of Stanford
and pull.eys. J. B. Chap- Bogen, sign man and com.
man, Pho'ne 2711. . -617 . niercial artist of Morrow, O.
-You are right, Georgian Bay is
a 'way from Georgia.
wANttD--
CUSTOM WOOD with
. chain saw. Elmer Surface,
Clarksville. Phone 155.
. -617
CUSTOM BALING,
R. C. laRUE
WayneSVille Route 1, Phone
2946. , Waynesville,
LAUNDRY-
WANTED: Laundry to do
my hOqle. Mrs. Everett Mil-
ler. Phone 2742.
6-17
PAPER :HANGING":'"
J H RA I N EY
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NOTICE
ANTIQUE
Repaired 'and Refmished. All
work guaranteed.
CHAS. C. COOK and SON,
PHONE 2645 Waynesville, O.
-624

. Mr. and . Mrs. Wade Turner
and son . arrived' from Arizona
during the past week for an
indefinite stay.
Farmers!
What you may need in the fu-
ture-is-.. .' . . .
. TIME . '
on your real estate loan
This, plus 4% interest, repay-
ment privileges, service and
security may be had in a
FEDERAl, LAND BANK LOAN
made ' through ' .
1HE LEBANON
NATIONAL FARM LOAN
Lebanon, 'Ohio . . Phone 448
Ilia H. StUrm, Sec'y-Treas.

The i e cream oeial p n
sored by the Mpthe:r Club t
benefit th H arve sbur' H i/h
eh 0 1 band v. as held in the
gymnasium aturda y evening.
Ml:s. Vivian Fry \va ague t
of relatives in franklin Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Loren Woolley and
M.rs. George Waterhouse of
Waynesville were . Sunday
afternoon guests of Mrs. Louise
Fite . .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wil-
liams and family of Wilming.
ton were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. S. Tucker and their daugh-
ter, Miss E,valyn Tucker.
Miss May Harlan, Mrs. Osie
Harlan, and Mrs, A" 's. Collett
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Laura Shidaker.. I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherwood
Mr. and MfS. H. ' S. Tucker and
daughter, Miss Evalyn Tucker,
motored to Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Friday and were guests of re-
latives there.
Ladies N ig,ht was observed
at the Communify Cllub Thurs-
day evening. Hosts and host-
esses were Mrs. X. S. ColJett
and her son, Mr. Robert Col-
lett, Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Thorn-
bU'ry, and Mr. and Mr. Hel'-
bert Carr.
The Vacati on Bible School
. closed last week. Tlhose who
attended sessions presented a
rogram Sunday eve.
. ,
ning. at the en Bihl Chur h.
The W. , . . S. nld ThtH -
tia y aftern ulln rtt hom f
Mrs. Mar" PI r (n. . ' i tine:
Mr ; pieL' n \\" r
Ii:' 1] r '1.;,: _n ur. :tn j ML .
L I Rohert n.
Chi ld ren's Dn y ",a b er-'
ve:l lin a. morning at the
J nah s Run Chur h and at the
Zion Baptist Chur I h.
The CLvic league's annual
picnic wa h Id . aturday affer.-
noon at the countrv. home of
Mrs. Rose Carr. Guest speak-
ers were Mrs. Burris Hyatt of
Wilmington 'and Mrs. William
P.hillips of Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Doster
enteTtai,ned their I>ricfJ?:e club
aturda y everiing at their coun-
. try home.
Saturday dinner of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Doster
were Mrs. A. S. Collen and
son, and Mr. Mrs. W. A.
Cossum of Columbus.
Mrs. A. S. Collett attended
the Wayne Farmers . Club,
Thursday as guests of Mr: and
Mrs. Ronald Hawke of
WayneSVille.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKnigltt
of Dayton were Sunday guests
of Mr. McKnight's mother,
Mrs. Myrtle M'cKnig-ht.
OPEN HOUSE-
. The Golden Wedding Anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs. George
Graham witt be celebrated with
open house from 2 -to 5 p. m.
. Sunday at their home in
Spring:boro. -617

WHILE A FUNERAL SERVo
ICE is held but once, it must be
kept in memory ever after-
wards, approvin o'ly or other '
wi e.
. Realizing how our own re-
sponsibility is, we plan eadl
service with' the utmost care.
McCLURE
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, J U N E
$':
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No. 4373
17, 1948
The Bets Ross 4H Club
mel Wedne. da, June 9, at
Han Hi gh cl 001
H m - Fe 'nomic room with
Viola I Hartsock in charge ahd
Mru-i.lxn vice president,
preSiding. .
There were seventeen girls
present with only one absent.
Selling tickets fo,r dog show
ift Dayton was discussed. Mary
Belle Bogan is to inquire more
about it. A silver tea was dis-
cussed some more. A commit-
tee was appointed to plan for
it. Going to church was ag,ain
discussed . . Janet DQ@ter is to
give a demonstration at the
next meeting. Mary Belle
Bogan gave a dem'onstration on
. making oatmeal cookies. They
.were very good. There was a
period and a recreation
period. .
-------
Rev. S. N. Keys and family
and Mrs. C. R. Frazier were
Thursday evening of Mr .
. an i Mrs. J. L.Kennck when
the entertained with a fried
chicken dinner honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Geor.ge Robothan of
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. v
Mr. Kenrick , 'and his brother
Mr. Robothan had not seen
each other for twenty-five
year '. .
Miss Bonnie Satterthwaite is
enrolled at the Dayton Comp.
tom eter School. .
F<.>r You To Feel .
,24 h Uta ever)' day 7 days e .. "ry
w k, neV(lr st pping. t he kidneys
wastt! matter from the blood.
If more people were aware or how
kid no , must rElnlove sur
plu U\lid other v/Il ste
HOME
the l,lo'ld
ury to t her e woulrt -

WAYNESVlll:E, OHIO
be belter undcrst;an 1I\r of wILli he .
wbole system ill upset wh.m I:ldneys fall
to function properly,
.. Burnln", scanty .or too (r"Qu" nl uri!!".
tlon ... arns that som bhl DI
NORRIS- BROCK COMPANY
Cinoinnatl Union StoCk ' Yard.
.Liv. VI.lr. and P,rogr,.II.lv.. An
oraanization .. oond 1to none.
Striotly ; 11.... on the .bHt
all arOund market . In th .
oountry. "
SERVICE THAT 8ArISJ'IE'S
WlHIO Day.ton 12:50 Ill. D. T.
Dial1300 ' W'LW OllnclDnaU
. 13: to. Dial 700. for Our '
Rqort.
WANTED
'DEAD STOCK
COWS-$10.00
HORSES--$8.00
HOGS---$3.00 c:wt.
to. III:. a Condition
Also, All SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMPTLV
Phone
XENIA
1712
WILMINCTON
2362
a ....... Che, ...
CKs"a
, is wroni. You may s utTer Ilogging back-
ache headaches. dizziness. rheumatle
gettin, up at nightll. IweUiDg
'" Why not try Doc,,', Pill.' You wtu
b& using a medicine recommendt .lih.
countrr over. Doa,,'lJlltimulate the func-
tion () tbe kidneYII and belp ' them to
fiu.i h out poillonou waats from th4
blood. Tbey contain nothing barmful.
Get DOB"', today. Ule with confidence.
At all drug IItoree.
...
.. . "
USED CARS
. .
Any. make o.r model
.' ,
CARD OF THANKS-
WE PAY FOR ,Fred Kahn Mo,tor Car Co .
We wish to . express our
hearrfelt thanks, to . all of our
friends ' and relatives for the
kindness. and sympathy 'Shown
to us durin" the illness and
deat.h of our father, Fred Gul
lady. 'We also' waht to thank
the minister, Byron Carver,
for his consoling words and
McClure Funeral for Its
. efficient service. .
1
..
. Mrs. John Stansber:ry I>
M'rs. Harold Osborn .' .
Mrs. Helen Tracy
Mrs. Frances Sharp
Mr. Edward Gullady.
-617
I;IORSES $9.
00
; COWS$ll"oo; HOGS $3.00 avt.
ACCORDING TO SIZE cortDmoN
/.
X E N IA Fertilizer
Rtwene ,
Chara-
.
. .
4 5 4 x..IaO ..
E. G. lac.
"PHONE a. . OHIO ..
lAND. aDd GRAVEL .
BLACK-TOP DRiVU
TAR "'el. OIL
. LAWN aDel FILL DIRT
,
'1'D.U'JIONU
, WA'DfaftI.La ..
KOUOW.e.
L&BANOM Offtee a'IIK
.... ...
READY-MIX:.CONCRETE
EXCAVATING, aad. DUMP TRUCK. SERVICE
"
"
It Says
Here
By Smitty
The. Miami
, ,
SA'ZETTE
SERVING WAYNESvillE SINCE 1850
Town '8 Drain Problem Flares
Up at LocaUWic Iuh' s
The t 11 h qu Hon of
Lukens Loses Election Wa Il e ville wer s stem x-
I deli into open debate-at
At Boy
's' St tee Made -M ni ght s Civic Club
omeone named ,Llewellyn in
Day.ton must have been a bit
cantu ed the other night. Hi s ,No. 4374
, phone rang and he answ red
with the ,u ual "Hello." After WrAYNESVllLE, OHIO
a , , me tmg when tan ley H. Mar-
'''Assistant Treasurer" ,engin er,
Mr. ' Markey , c'om'pared
FIVE ...cENTS A COpy
THURSDAY, J u' N E 24, 1948
went
"Cute Kiddies" Contest Wilt Start
No, this is Fulton 5069."
what city are July 13; Photos To Be Published
"Thi is Dayton, Ohio." ,
"Oh, J' m sorry. I was callin,g , As in previous y,tars the
Wilmington" Delaware." , Miami Gazette want a picture
ound effects: Much clickin,g of every young ch ild in this' area.
of th phone plunger). so it can be published in :1
forthcoming feature,
perator: "This 'is Dayton." of Tomorrow". But to make It
Another operator: "What? 11 doubly for everybody
,Unidentified voice: "Hello, is -children, motners and dads
this Mr. Brown?" alike - a "Cute t Children
Th n isn't ttl . has been
gold 11. in the telephone bu'-iness. Perhaps your, younr ter will be
In C'lse OIL h't :i ' one ,of the wmners,
, ( y aven guessel This is. not a beauty con-
by' thi time, it was a Waynes- t t ' W . It" t"
vil/e' p,hone subscriber who start- es . e simp y wan ' cu e '
'pictures - look's and dress will
e j all this, conf,usion by having- make no difference. Getting a
temerity to place a long- -rute p-icture depends largely on
Istan e call. the mood o.f the mo.ment. But
But there sa haPl?Y endin,g to with a skilled cameraman, a'
!he The deSired number variety of expressions cart be
W I lI:tll ng tOIi was actually ob- ' obtained and with a youngster
tamed m four mintltes. anything can happen on Con-
- test Day! Tha't' s why this con-
The state ' highway depart- test should be interesting to
ment took remarkably quick everyone. -
action when it was told that The prizes to be
many Waynesville residents are:
wanted better warning signs at 1 st .00 Vigoil Tinted
the "death curve" on Route Portrait Framed,', 2nd cf 15.00
73. ' Oil Tinted Po.rtrait
There is a large sign 3rd $5.00 Portrait; 4th $5.00
at the top of the slope now Portrait. , "
visible fro.nl several hundred feet Here is how the event will be
_ a,way. .. ed to. /the Qld curve conducted locally: An expert
'SIgn, fartller down the hill is a children's photQgraph-er frQm
panel advising drivers to.' slo.w the Woltz-Allen Studios, ana-
do wn to 15M. P. H.
vi Ilage is,sup 'o.sed to be
Auto :tIIishaps
workmg on anoUler hazard
that to Charles W. Ernest Hasz, 31, of Mt. H61-
Koons death on that curve ly. charg<eq' with reckless ,
last ' fact that the dnvmg after bemg tnvolved in
street light was QUt. This was an accident -Saturday night,
due to. the light being 'hung so north of MiHord in whkh two
low that tall trucks knock it out Mi. ,Holly residents Were
as they passed, the Civic Club 111 lured. "",
was told Monday. , two 'Mt. Holly I?asseng-
However, the co.mplete' elim. ers 10 Hasz's auto.moblle wh'o
ination of the death curve seems were inj ured we're Ernest
unlikely. J.Arthur Goldschmidt lucas, who received serious
divisio.n engineer 'of the high: cuts on his tight side and o.n
way department in M,iddletown his head and Mrs I2stt!l1e
expl'ained to Francis Gene , Lewis, who ,sustained serious
Brown" o.f the Civic on her ri.ghl1eg.
Club, as fo.llows: - ) Hasz was -cHed to appear
"Due to the , excessive , per- lJext Saturday before Mayor
cent of grade, it would nbt be Robert Stephens of Wilming-
desirable (to cut straight ton on char.ges of ,
t:1rough to Route 42, eliminat- operation of hiS automobile.
ing both turns.)
thiS would involve
some expensive ' real estate on '
R,oute 42." An :engineeI's sur-
is still pending, however.
Mr. Goldschmidt's reply to the
S:ivic Club's request for actiorl
the curve was dated only
four days . after Francis Gene
Brown, club wrote the
request. ,
KirCHEN KOOKERS
,
The Lytle "itchen Ko.okel.)
4-H Club met Wednesday ,
June 16 at Mrs. Charles
dunnell's home " with Mrs.
Bunnell ,and Margie
Ross, in char , and Charlotte
Burnett ,pre Cling.
There ere nine members
, Three cars collided on the
,causeway of Reute 73 be-
tween Waynesville and Corwin
in an accident late Sunday
afternoon that resulted ' in ' the
injury of one of Ute drivers.
The accident occurred when
first carl by David
Fisher of WtlrnlOR"ton, stopped
to pick up h'itchhikers and was
ramJned into by an auto driven
by Cartef of Route, Three
iti Waynesville. Carter's car
'was in turn then hit by ' Kenton
Hazlett, who suffered mino.r
head in.iuries wHen he hit the
of his car, which
bore the greatest damage.
. A pa,trol o.f .. '
flcer IOvestlgated the crash' ann
made
,reeo 'nized fi rm spec-
Itl!lz mg III type o! work,
WIll be et. up tn a special Con-
te t tudio in the Grange Hall
on Tuesday ul y 1 r-from 1
P. M. to 8 P. M. Pictures of
uniform. size and good repro-
ducti n qualit y are wanted so
onl y those taken for the con-
te t m,ay be entered. "
Every child under t n years
is elig-ible. Th re is no charge
'to the parents. Parents need
not be sub cribers nor even
r aders of thi , newspaper.
Neither are the obligated to
purchase Those who
additional prints may ob.-
tam them by arrangement dir-
ectly with when the.y
'select the. pose fO,r entry in the
contest and later publication. It
is entirely up to them. Kiddies
have a lot of fun in an event
of ,'this kind, and, of course;
mbther and dad will get a big
'bang' out of seei'ng tne young-
ster's picture i'n print later.
child's p'icture will be pu-
bhshed regardless of whether a
prize is won, And remember,
,Yo.urs m,ay ' be 'among those
,Judged by the .studio experts as
one o.f the cutest. Make
1 3 a, date to remember in your
family.
LARD"CAN BURGLARY
SVSPECT IS PLACED
UNDER BOND BY CRANE
,
Robert Leyes, 23, was bound
over to the Warren County
Grand Jury ' Sunday morning
by Magistrate Carmen Crane
on a cbarge of breakin,g and
entering the Coyle Packing
Plant in Co.rwin, and removing
three 50-pound cans of lard.
Bond was set at $1,000. '
Coyle, is, accused to taking the
Coylee, is accused df taking the
Friday, and
JOg them 10' hIS car. At hiS
hearing he claimed I to have
sold one of the cans in DaytGn.-
, The deaftmute defendant
was arrested Saturday 'evening
at his home by sheriff's deput-
ties who ' found the 'inside of
Leyes, c,ar spattered with lard.
NEWSPAPER "HONORS
FpRMER WAYNESVILLITE.
A recent issue of the Indian-
ap'olis Times carried a ' large
story and pidures of Mrs.
Benson, nee Mabel
Salisbury, formerly of
yille. Mrs. is , the pres-
Ident of tHe Indianapolis branch
-of the American Association of
University Women.
M'rs. Benson's husband is a
, commercial photographer in
Indianapolis and her two sons, ,
Richard, Jr. and Robert '
Ro.y are students at' Denison
Umversity and We$tern Military
Academy' respectively. ,
Mrs. W. P. Salisbury, her
mother ,and a resident of
present. Plans gQing to
camp w re discussed. Janet
Micliener info.rmed the club
abQut C mp 'Oifton, since
she had been there before.
Mrs. J. B. Chapman will be is currently 'visit-
hostess fo.r the New !fig WI (h her daughter and -5o.n-
Club Qn Fridav -afternoon at'" '
Bunnell gave 'a dem.
onstratlon ot mctking fruit
salad.
her John Frommr , ' : it ' "
and Mrs. H. L. Rye are in PAT. GAZTTf'.
charge Qf the, program. ADVERTISERS
Donald Lukens
Donald Lukens; a junior at
Waynesville High chool, wa
appointed a ,istant state trea-
surer the 1o-day
Buckeye Boy' State att nded
by 867 Ohio school boys
at ' Delaware, 0., this m:onth.
Before , this ,appointment, he
failed by 10 votes to. wih the
elective office of "secretary of
on the sixth ballot.
During the mi11.1.ic politic,s
preceding the , "elections,"
Lukens was chai'rman of the
"Nationalist Pariy'-' for one of
the , score of ,into
which the boys were divided.
He 'also brought home a
certificate for his participation
,in , the event's cham!plonship
basketball , team - one mem-
ber of which hailed from ,Ham-
noon Catflolic, ' one of the
state's leading class A teams
this year. .
H is trip was sponsored by
the Civic Club and Am'erican
,Legio.n. '
Wayne ville deTayS in cam-
pi ting its e,\ r s to the
anti cs of a little boy who knows
h ,will ha.ve to ,e:o to bed some-
time but wants to put It off as
I lng a .po' ,: iblc.
Speakmg of the pr!}iut
i
J r. 'Jf
th Littl e M Riv 'r by IllY
tr, ate. :: g fru'n vVaYllt:s-
Jl1c, Mr. Nlarkey saiJ, "'t is
1_, I :. ve so Il ! c-:- it
l11 to the tr am, \'(h r , it can
e partly purified lJ Y diluti( n,
than, to ,have it flow in the
ire t wh re kids tand in it.
J n the n xt two or three years
p\ amou,nt of. wage , going
\ll'tO tbe five WIll not be very,
"reat. By the tim volume in.
creases, the disRosal plant
sh uld be ,in uperation."
A ' ked :vheiher the lial ility;
for. pollutIon can be fi xed on
PI' perty-holders u in,!!: the' e
weI', the , engineer aid, "The
responsil1ility i tile -t wn' s. But
the !own i. activel v engaged
, III reHmg a dIsposal plant built
r m getting:, it 'financ'eS
ed up ,to that point, we have to.
be patient. " Courts would not
grant judgments in suits based
on pollution if a plant were
uI'lcter way, he said.
Warr,en Braddock, intro.
duced as "ex-mayor" because
of his resignation last week
week o.ver the sewt!.T situatio.n,
also sp'o.ke. He pleaded for lo.cal
residents to "ge,t behind the
sewer system." and to cooperate
pI.operties conuected
to It. He deplored public "mis-
understanding" of the ' pro-
O'ram.
Much discussion centered on
,the $34.50 connection fee
which has been by:
sewer users. Village
ICltor Anderson explained that
this ameunt was set afiter all
engineering survey as the a ..
eac,h potential sewer
user would have to contribute
to pay for a minimum
plant. , '
I],
- Mr. Anderson and Mr. Brad-
t
' ,/ ' dock bo.th stressed that the vir-
i,. h3 legal ' powers to en .. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ash- force Hs decisions on the sew ..
me,ad pro.udly anno.unce ' the ,ers, "and tr
e
present, a ..
birth of theIr second child, mto. the. Lltt.le
CheIyl SUe, at the Miami Valley MIamI vlo.latlon of
Hpspitat on June 16. The baby state laws. Mr. Braddo.ck added
weighed nine pounds' , five that when sees ,the flow:
ounc'es " from the sanitary sewer, it is '
. " clear, while foul, smelly
LOCAL WOMAN EDITS hqulds emerge f.rom the storm.
WRIGHT FIELD sewers. __
Mrs. Martha Edmiston o.f Braddock Explains
near Waynesville 'is editor of ,
"The Post Script," a four.-page He Resigned.
tabloiq-sized newspaper for mil. " ' .
itary ,and personnel of . Warren Braddock, explam ..
Wright and Patterson Fields. ' ml{, resignation as mayor
"Volume 1, Number 1" of ' wl1lch was presenied to Co.uncil
the new 'paper, dated June 18, 15, said this week that he
carries a variety of news, .tea- belt eves the sewer ordinance o.f ,
tures, and p' ' tures ' of the , last fall be follow d' in '
Wright-Patterson ' Air Base ac- ' al,l or 'else be scrapp d,
Its pubJi ation every He charged thal Council h'ad
two weeks: is Jointl;y subsidized retr.eated f,r ,m the intent of (he
by the Wright-Patterson We:l-- ordm;mce In recent building'
fare Fund and the Central Post, permit cases, and also ill a 'ase
where . to pay for '
takmg , her new pu.ttmg 111 a tile on
po.sltion, Mrs. Edml,iston edited prIvate at the outh'
a newspaper for employes of end of Mam street where, a
Elder's Department. Store in 'had o.q:urred ..
Dayton. She had previously
been connected ' with the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter
' ''Wri'ght Field Flyer," a post and children have moved near
newspaper whiC;h was , Springboro. Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
after the \yar; - Her hustianil/ J. SQn ' Covey and,' - chtldren, Qf
J. is' a niember of Dayto.n, are o.ccupying fhe
Dayton ' Herald staff. fQrnrer Carter home.
,
TIle Miami Gazette
ESTABLISHED J850
Published Every ThursdiJ)'
At Waynesville, Oh io
CARL G. 8M ITH. Edi tor ,
' Entered as second class matte,. at the Post Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1.50 a Year in Advance
Even 's Coming Up
(To have 'events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.)

SUNDA Y, JUNE 27
t h ur h!
Lin J r. Ba hall at llthern Hill, Oay t n, 3 :00 p. m..
League All- tar v . ' hard on If Mi ddlet wn, ' :()O p.m.
MONDAY, JUNE 28
Bo c ut Tr op 40 at 7: 15 p. m.
13ellbr ok V - . 8: 0 p. m.
Am ri 'an Legi n, -, :00 p. 111. . .
TUESDAY, JUNE 29
B ar:\ f Pu!lic AHairs, 7: 0 p. m.
WEDNESDAY; JUNE 30
Soft an, Legion 'vs. Mill r , 8: . p. m.
THURSDAY, JULY 1,
Bellbroolk Notes
n
w m'en from this
n1IllLlnL attende.d a tork
h \ 'er fJ'r Mrs. B tty tilweJI
at the h ll1e of her
111 ther in Xeni a last Friday.
The (!' ir.s 4-H luh hact a pic-
ni Frida at th h me of '- hir-
v Gillam on r Rriad.
The g-irls rode their icyc1es.
prep:l ra !ion tools. "v"en kind-
of llItiva implement t
1-.;[ \'L . t i n.!;!' eq 111 m nt , and ,:pec-
i;L1i z i i mll ments for farn, i!; :!
U ' i 1 <d." di I ''' ,t!cnl
ctions of th nation.
imp-'
n Tra'tor al wi ll carry
the - ' ne\ - 0 arh rn [HOliuct.
An one int r t d in
Oll l 111 ) re the nt.:'v fal ' 11-
in !:' quil ment ' houJ d orlt :lct
that ompany.
SESQUI BOOKLETS
STILL AVAILABLE
MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE 2
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4374
THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1948

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The Rain! ow y\dvi'sory
Olin i! meL at tl.e h me of
Mr. and Mr. \\falter heehan
11 Tu ia v ning for the re-
Rub r June me Mr R. G.
Md ll r ) d th " di e ll 11 n
\',' hat 511 L1ld r h ulli n.ot b
prino' Valley v . Kier " , 8: 0 p. m. DEARBORN
_x_o_w_n_l_lip--.:....-T_r_us_t_ee_, _. __ ---.:.:,._____ _ ADBS ,45 FARM TOOLS
I' urcha ed it - eq uipm nr n the
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Il \ (,: 1.: ' i :' j t o m t ith,

" . IIIE
- TO PRODUC1'ION LINE
Mr. 'Lnli Mr . Howard Wertz in
", uly. Aft r .ht.: 1l1eding a . cial
. . METHODIST CHURCH
R.B. Coleman, ' Minister
Church sclu)QI 9 :30 a.m.
J. J. Burske, Supt.
War hi s rvke 10 :30 a.m.
Youth Fellow hIp
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Keys, Minister .
Morning Prayer 1 0 a.m.
Sunday, 7 :3'0 p.m.
FRIENDS ,/
First Day School 9 :30 a.m.
Meetine- for Worship
10:30 a.m.
ST. AUGUSTINE
, Father Krumholtz, Priest
M.asses 8 'and 10 A.M.
WA YNESVIll.E
,CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible School 9 :30 a.m.
Communion 10.:30 a.m.
FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Byron ' arvei; Minister ' ,
Bible School 9 :30 a.tn.
Morning W<?rsh\p , 10:30
7 :00
Young People s
" . 7 :00 p.m.
Evening St:rvices , 7 :)0 p m.
1
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS
, Rev. David Stanfield, Minister
' Worship Service . 9 :45 a.m.
Sunday Schoql . 1 () :45 a.m.
MT. ' HOLLY METHODIST ....
T. M. Scarff, M'inisier ,
S.unday SchoOl " 9 :30 a.m.
E.A. Earnhart, Supt..
Worship Service 10 :30 a.m.
Serv'i e " 7 :30 p.11;1.
'UtICAE. U. B. CHURCH
Rev. William hannon .
Sunday chool 9 :30 a.m.
Mrs. Jame Garrison, Supt.
. Pre,aching 1 st and 3 rd Sundays
each month 10:30 a.m.
Ev'eni,ng ' ervi es 7 :3-0p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. D. tacy of
Tampa, Fla., spent a few days ,
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Wilcher and family and
also Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fisher
and son. The Stacys will r:e-
main . in Ohio for another
month visiting friends and re-
latives.
CHILDREN ENTERTAIN
w. S. C. ,S.; MAP LECTURE
GIVEN ON TIlEIR WORK
On Thur da aft rnoon
Jun 17th the W man' ociety
f Chri ' tian er vic m t at the
h me of Mrs. Gl enn Borden.
The bu ine s nieetinR' was con-
duc(ed by Mr . Carlt n Cook. '
Mrs. Walter WhHaker and
the Children' ociety of Chris-
tian Servi e had charge of the
program. Linda and Jeffry Ball
sang a duet. "This is ' My
Father's World." Toby Ball
sang "My Task." Mrs.' Whit
aker gave an. ins iring map
lecture on the work of the
C. S. C. S. This comprises the
study of the"'- his 'ory of the
of the Bible through
the different as well as
the history of tne King JaIlJes
Version. Mrs. Cook read a clip.
ping about cookinl,!' schools m
China and Turkey for the
preparation of 'simple A'mer
ican foods. '
After -adjournment, refresh.
ments were se'rved by, Mrs.
Glenn . Borden; Mrs.. Harold
. Shu as, Mrs. Irene Baker, Mrs.
Orville Gray, Mrs. Charles
Davis.
Metbodists' Notes
Due to numerous
reques.s for the baptism of
their a baptismal ser-
vice will be observed Sunday
morning at '10:30 1n the Meth-
dis Church. Any parents who
wish to have their children
baptized (lr any. adults desiring
bapti m are a ked to be present
at the Sl:Inday services. '
The Church announce that it
appreciates the fine. at-
tendance Clt past serVices
and requests an ih,e members to
witness the service on Sun-
day. '
On , Wednesday af ternoon;
Mrs. Dale Dumford entertained
a group of children in honor
of her daughter Diana's sixth
birthday anniversary, '
Gi,fts were, brought by the
gue ts, Tommy, ara, Bill
Kenn y and Bob Moran, aobby
Ratliff, Sandra Allen, Carol and
J i.m Adams, Roger Runyan,
Stevie Conner, Jerry Gahris,
Janet Dalton, and Kay Milburn.
The De\rborn Cor-
pora,tion of 0 t rait unf lded at
a recen t demonstration forty-
fiv farm impl ement that have
een added to t he'ir line.
Ranging- from. ei 'ht t pe!' f
. plows, ten vari ti uf - I eli
Meadow
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Gold
MILK
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TUES.-THURS.-SAT: .
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LEBANON
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. Frank Sibcy'
Represeatative
Representing
Weatbeimer ,/II. Company
Membercs New York Stock
Exchanges and other
. registered Excl}anges
Investment Trust Sharea
. Bought' "' Sold - Quoted
Phone ' Wayn1e8ville 253d
DaytoD AD32S'1
11 UI' \'\ i rh an 1 . refresh-
n. ' nl wa nj yed. Mr. an(l
11 ';; , ElJ i - M ' Cl ure were guest
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'AGE a THE MIAMI GAZETTE
OHIO No. 43.74
THtJ'RSDAY, J U N E 24, 1946
The Wayne So- ew 4-H
Club met Thursday June 17 at
the home If Mrs: Klontz with
Mrs. Edenfield in charge and
Judy Davis presiding.
Roll was called and the
secretary'S. report was
Mrs. Klontz told the girls how
to put binding on an apron.
Charlene Edenfield dem nstrat.
French seams and Judy Da-
VI demonstra :ed flat-fell seam.
New members . present were
Sally Smith, Toby Ball Sandra
Ball, Ruth Ann Benefie't.
Next meeting: wit( be held at
Mrs. Klontz's Thursday June
24 at 2 :00. . .
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The Betsy Hoss 4-H Oub
met Wednesday June 16 in the
Harveysburg High School
Home ' Economics Room with .
frieda Belle Williamson in
J:harge and Lukens pre-
siding. ' .
There ,n.ineteen girls
present, mcludmg two new
members with it ne absent:
The commitee. reported on the
plans for the silver tea. Mary
Jo Rich is to give a demon-
s ration the next meeting.
It Was decided that a card i
to be sent Mrs. Hartsock
leader, who ' is siCk. Six girls
plan to go to camp. There was
a sewing perio I. Janet Doster
Kave a demon trati'on on how
t pack a suit ca e.
Pe,.:Jona! r/o/e:J.
Mrs. J. Wit on Edwards of
, ringfi ld was h during
tI pa t week wh n MISS Mar-
garet Edwards entertained at
,he h me of Mr. Charles
Fewr tables of bridge "
were 111 pIa j Ul'irlk the after-
no n. Th\! prizes were w n by
Mrs. D. R. mith and Mrs. J.
B. ,Chapman and the honor
g' \l st. ' .
Those a.t nded after-
noon were Mrs. J. Wi'lson Ed-
,ards, Mr ". E. V. Barnhart
Mrs. J: B. Chapin'an, Mrs:
F onald H::l\\' ke, Mrs. R. H.
Hartsock, Mrs. S. D. Henkle
M:rs. R. G. Miller, Mrs. D. C:
D. R. Sr:nith, Mrs.
Mane RIffle, Mrs. D. R. Sali -
Alva Thompson,
MISS Eh?:abeth Chandler, Miss
Minnie Dodson and the hostess
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Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Conner
are enjoying' a. vaca .ion' in
Columbia, South Carolina with
Mr. and ,Mrs. Florence
and son, ' their son-in-law and
daughter. ' Mr. Florence is a
player on the Col.umbia '.'Reds"
baseball team:. . .
.
Mr. and Mr . C. Lee Hawke
. .' Mr. Mr . J hh Fromm, M/
and Mrs. Clyde . PronUJ1, and
Mr. J. C;. Hawke along with
Mr. and' Mrs. Carl Hawke, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hawke and
daughter of Day' on, and Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Banta of Jamesto\vn . enjoyed
a Father ' . Day dinner at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Ralph
Vance and son in 'vVi1mingl n.
. Mis es Marcell a and Jean
.powell of Phoenix, Arizona are
the house uests of Mis "
Geniece Wilkerson at .the
home of her p,arents, Mr. and
Mr . Virgil Wtlkersori.
Mrs. Mildred Taylor ofStam-
ford, Connecricut is the house
guest of Mr . . and M,rs. Ronald
Hawke' and Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Mosher and daughter.
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: . As TOLD BY CONSERVATION DIVISION
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.1itE LABORATORY
TEH:HEn' IN 'TWE FN::TS A.!' tD
PRINCIPLES OF THe
. GF NATURAL RESOURCe 5
MosT OF 'mE Ii; IN
AND '!HE FFECT THAT ROCKS- .... " ............
AtW ANIMALS
HAve IN OUR LIVES IS STUDIED
,

--M r , H. r.nrrl n Mnre than '7() cent of
hnme Frida v after a threp-week 1 c)4 7 automohile accidents oc-
visit with relatives ann friends fl,Jrrl"ri "''1 ci!'y Drive
in Washington, ' D. C., and car.efully - alwavs!
Maryland. .
M,r. and Mrs. L H. Gonion
spent Sunday P. M. with Mrs ..
Mary Huffm'ari of' Hill.
Mr. and' Mrs: Chas. Huffman of
Catiforn ia were also ,g-uests.
Mrs. Frank L. Tavlor enter-
tained' to dinner at the Golden
. Lamb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs,
Harris Mosher and Virginia Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart ock f
M'ilford and Mr, and Mrs. Ron
aId Hawke.
Mrs. Vir,g-inia Michael and
Mrs. Sarah Wilcher and son at
tended the stork shower in
honor of Mrs. Everett William,
son at the home of Mrs. Perr,y
Thma. '
Mrs. Kenne.th 'Fox,
their tWill son and Jimmy
of Miami . . - Fl o .... ' a arriv din'
Waynesville on aturday and
will vi it relatives here until
af .er the urth.
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lIOURS:
9-12 each
1-5 afternoons except
Wednesday
79 Saturday
Other eveniIi,gs by
Appointment
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Optometric Eye Specialist
26 South Detroit Str6!et
XENIA, OHIO.
IT IS OUR PURPOSE TO
. HAVE
Y'QUR .
. GIVE co-opera:.
tion to the families we se
and to their ministers, and to
observe their re'ligious
ments to' the letter.
Me,CLURE
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LEGAL NOTICE
BIds will be recelvet ,by the BOtflrd of Trustees of l'ubllc AItalra of
V\o' aynoovllle. of 0hlo, at the ofitlce. of the Clerk of saJd Board of
Tlrustees of Public AIrairs until' Six o'clock P. M. June 29. 1948, for turn.
Ishing Two Thousand (2000') teet of six (6) inch cast iron pipe, WifJl
pr'essuJ'e capa.city of not less than one hundrM-fltty (150) pounda per
square 1neh. ' ,
Each bid must coOltlain the rull name of every person or company In-
terested in the same,
A c ertificate guarB. teeing the delivery of Ba ld pipe a.nd a st.atemeDl
the earlieSt date of delivery_must accompcmy each bid. .
The riG'ht (s to reject any a.nd all bid.
By order ' or the Board of Trustees of Public Affa.lrs. _ ,
ALIBI I KES' CALENOAH
Every month is bad f r
busines , be ause in ....
Jan.: "People a're brvke after
the holidays."
Feb.: "Only 28 d.1YS and
everybody i in Fl orida, any-
hoOw:" .
Mar. : ' Lent, and now income
tax." .
Apr.: "They're all . buying
Easter clothes."
May: "The weather 's too nice
to tclY ind ors.'
June: "Vaca i ns are com-
ing.'
July:
AUI!. :
away.'!"
"Everybody's away."
still
Sept.: "People are still broke
flt"Om vacati ons. "
CHARLES JAMES. Clerk.
Oct.: "Foothalt and. winter
clothe th money."
Nov. : "Elections and the cost
of c al have pe pIe w,orried."
Dec.: "Chri tma hopping."
T\\'o regiments \ h se officers
were ,g'reat rivals were .camped
al ong ' lde each .oth r during
maneuvers. the tent of the
camp came a chaplain. "I found
found I was able to sow the seed
of religion ' in fertile soil of
the other regiment, ' said he. "I
converted 1 0 men. "
The colonel flu hed . with
rage. "Route out a dozen men
to be baptized," he yelled to
the adiutant. "We can't let
those fellows get ahead of uS
on anything." .
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by D .J. FRAIZER
I', I -l , The
' lip ' ". il ha .
hunch i , J11 u '11 ,t th ' urpn'
f th ti ll L wh on i:l r th
Dn' F<idg r ll lHi t h ir x III -
i\) prope rt v, and who r tr at-
ed qU,l 'kii\ ' lou ih in t.,
J'rtllett , lh Iii ul en
riii n la k an'i f orth tl r s
t pa.: tur an1 LI p and d \\' n
tl Jan \\' ith on Fid r, with
t \\'( rii'r ' <1nli \\i th rii -
cr -, Th onl v r a on that h
n.:! 'er ,ha i 'ollr ri d r' \\ i1. that
til I' \\ ',Ul t J'f) m en ug- h"
. fter all J all tk i a mall
!TI ul. Til young t rs 1 arn d
tt milk a W, I wl y it L tru ,
J lit a h n ha manag'ed t
g' t at I a t half a l.u k t f
milk, Th -O\L n w me up
in an ri rI y. fa, hion . and life
11a h !!'lJn t ,ttl wn int o
a far m' routin , S f ar no fi h
11 :l V hc;'en :lU,Q,'lJ.t in t he p nd,
howev r.
Til rain has finall hI' ught
up the c rn that \ e thought
t hat w w r
c3
g Ill g' t have t
r M re ha. ha- 1. en
'prought in an . m r ha b en
cut j \ n. Th \\ heat i turn-
, inK t Id and pl ans
. ar I ein,' rna e f or thre hing.
re n ea are i.n man, gard-
en an ,\ ul:l be in our if the
1": n had l et them al n . VV
had m' the otber da fr m
a nei hbor s garden and they
w re wonderfully good. No
bean . et, but the last of those
: f rom the locker taste just like
fresh ones.
The hollyhocks are in bloom
and our little bumming bird is
. a frequent visitor. The weather
is still cool but things begin to
have that . summer look, and
the' spring ]ook is gone. Even
the littJe browri . and black
l ocust bugs have begun to
, come. The potatoes are full
, 'of potato bugs. One season
slides into another without
waiting for the official calendar
date.
The swim'ming season has
opened but . so '. far there has
b en t on much cool weather 'to
make ' the pool the popular
place that it will be later on.
Mo day being cI1i1dren's day,
we brought our small fry 111
for a S\ im. It ]ooked so nice
that I joined .them. The 'water
': was ni ,e and warm, in fact just
Ifignt for me I it
i-:! 6:00 x 16 FIRESTONE
TIRES $13.95
, (plus tax)
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FIRESTONE PRODUCTS
\. BA TrERIES
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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
a I al wa.\ am gl aq that
nO\\'J j. ys ' w11 ' 11 , ur hair
gray y u ar n exp ,t j t
I ut n a 'ap and i t at home
, n j knit. J Ii ' t knit but there
s many Otil r things
in th' \\' rl j t :l l j k g in lr
< ,
Ginger ,Snaps
Crisp ginger cookies are topped with bright fruit jam in
confectioners' sugar icing. When served with a fresh frUit cup,
) the C90kies are an ideal dessert for hQt weather meals.
Take Yo.ur "Sipring tonic" of molasses in the form.of crisp scallop d
inger snaps-those all-time cookie favorites. Add to the food value
the molasses iron, protein and B-vitamins in ,flour and
the cookies total up to splendid nutrition as well pnze-wmmng t!lste.
This is a dunl-purpose recipe since the cookie dough can be mixed,
rolled and baked immedia t ely' or chilled before for the oven. If
the dough is to bE! used at , , roll very thin on a hghtly ftoured board.
If you have a pastry cloth, rub into it lig,htly; you'.ll find the
dough rolls easily to the papery thmness msures crisp cookies .. Do
\ not pick up any more excess ftour than required to roll the dough ,wlth-
! out ,sticking. ,, '
, To save the dough for future bak1Og, shape 1Oto a roll, wrap In ,
waxed paper and store in the refrigerator. Wrapped in freezer paper,
, the cookie dough, can be frozen in the home, freezer or food locker for
use whenever convenient.
Ginger Snaps
. .
2 ' cups siifted enriched flour 3 teaspoons ginger '
Y. cup s>uglf 112 cup dry blead crumbs '
I teaspoc)n soda liz cup molasses ,
Y: teaspcl)()n salt liz cup melttd shortening
I teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons ict water
Sift together ftour, sugar, Boda, oven (376 degrees F.) 10 minutes.
aalt, cinnamon and ginger. Add (Dough may be shaped in a roll.
crumbs, molasses, shortening and wrapped in waxed paper and
water. Mix together thoroughly. . stored in refrigerator; slice thin
Roll thin. on floured for baking.)
and cut mto desued shapes with. . .
cookie cuttez. Bake on un-""" YIeld: About 86 two-mch
areased Cookie, s!heet in moderate
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, j U N E
PAGE ..
No. 4374
24, 1948
hi j1 of hi roIit!ca] party to act
in I ' half , f agnq.llture and th'
welfare can be a ba i
f r determining- whi h Con-
gn! "' 111 n have r pre t! nt e j
Pi l e." ,
DAIRYMEN CJtN' TOSS
MILLIONS OUT WINDOWS
ram.
In'\. 'CLWI. e aij u tmcnt
parat r I' in i nt III
ld - f ki mming milk ,In Lit
:-: venl 1 p und a month fl 111
the am unt of r am Ji
t thL: tati n.
Mr. Greiner
I11U t he del i ver
Jill
f U1' da in umm I' t
in ure g d qlialit, for- the p,r -
liu t. Twi -a-we k marker m,'""
is preferable. ' ./
The ;peciali t ' a ', Jh
al fac or f r PI' Liu .. ing
high quality cream are lean
ow ,I l ean barn, :1n I cl
uten il . Mr. Gre'tller ad I i: , - (l
chl orine wash on 'th milk pai l :
an j other in addition
to thor ugh c1ean in,' ,' He
c'\;l in1' that hand skimming or
\Val : I' cpar:ll1 n al w .1_ S \":-,'l..!
cream. '
His advice i ,t run warm
Fichter,' . Master. of Ohio' State Grange,
Condemns Record 'of Eightieth Congress
uch measures in 1948.
"It 110uld be note'd
i
however
that . some of the egislator
did keep the promises which
the) made as candidates. A
study of the voting record will
milk the eparaf (J r an:t
then t o co I ' the cream from
each milking befor ' placing it
in the storage can. Quick \.. 1-
in2' below 60 degrees will limit'
the multiplication of undesir-
ab]e bacteri'a in cream. Cl an,
coo] cream wi11 make high
quality butter when delivered
to the receiving station every
three or four days.
agricultural committees Of both reveal who these are.
Houses of the Congress conduct- "The Grange will make a,
Joseph W .. Fichter, Ma ter of
the Ollio state Grange and
Chaplain of (he National
Grange, ,at a of the
Grang-es of Lake County;Ohio"
June ' 19, 8 :30 P. M. m,lde the
following- statem'ent:
ed hearings last summer at tabulation on the record
many places in the nation an f the mem.bers of the present
thus had information which Congress. An appraisal of the Professor Char]es of ,
could have been brought to the: voting record of each Congress- Chicago called on Dr. and Mrs.
"The 80th ilas fa!!-
ed utterly to show apP"eciation
of the problens facing agric,uJ-
ture and' in man cases has acted
in total disregard of the expres-
sed wishes of farmer -. .. ..
. of the Congress eariy man and pf the efforts which he , H. E. Hathaway and other
111 the seSlOn. , exerted to persuade the leader:. friends during the past week.
," Also, the 8011i
, faiJed to take constructive act-
'.'Consideration of a farm
program was delayed until the
rush of the cJosin\?, days of the
ses ion, with the result that ,
farmers were placed in the
p,osition of prerernng no pro-
gram at a11 rather than one
acted in feverish haste without
ample time an,d opportuni \ y for
'full public disCussion.
was no justifi able
excuse for this delay, f or the
ion on such vitall issues as edu-
' cation, health, and housing.
" The law makers demon-
trated their inconsistency when
they voted a small reductio.n in
the income tax and then
voted for'mcteased expenditures
which amounted to far mor ....
than the tax reduction.
'Man of the present mem-
ners of fhe Congress who p,'o-
fe sed position t9government
, controls, burealUcracy, and
regim'entation when they were
candidates in 1946 , vote9 for
I
,Tasty dishes that are, econlomical' too,
, are easy with help! ....
Cottage Cheese . old--fashioned-
lasling buttermilk these fine Bord,n
products are delicious served so many ways.
Delivered to your, door or at your store I
I FIT 5 B 0 R 0 r N S - ITS C T T 0 f. E C [) I
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HAVE YOU BEEN TO
DIU AND BROWNIE'S
LONESOME PINE INN?
They serve the 'most de]icious .
you ate - . -'- they're tr.ul y different.
, HOME STYLE' SOUP - 'YOU'LL UKE IT
FISH' FRY
EVERY FRIDAY NITE
l .
fIavo,rs of Borden's Ice Cream - Cold Fudge
and Strawberry Sundaes.
, ,
' POPULAR BRANDS OF BOTTLED BEER AND
BURGER' CANNED BEER - l,deal for Picnics
OPEN 7 DAYS
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4374
THUftSIDAY., . J U N E 24, 1948

OlD
The Bond A
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Waynesville '
National- Bank
UsuaI1y J.unior' s shrink '
much too small 'for him when
come ' hack from the
ordInary cleaner. )
But this 'time, the suit was sent
to US, where, with 'our unusual ,
care, we can guarantee against
shrinkage and premature wear.
. Call us ,vhile you're . thinking
::> f it. .
Lowell Thomas,' Mrs. Harold
Whitaker, ' .. Paul Shipley.
and Mr .' We sley Mannin.g.
Th se from Lytle wh at-
1enied the Gold n WeidinO' .
Anniver ar of Mr. and Mr .
Geo.rge Graham at pringhor.o
'- un iay were Mr. and Mr . F r
st Graham, Mr. and J\tu .
\\ illiam Graham, Mr. ::tn i Mr.
Frank Kurfis, Mr. and Mrs.
L Ii Gray, ' Mr. and Mr.
Hitrve Burn t, Mr. and Mrs.
\\'alt r K n,ri k, Mr . . and Mr .
J n , .Mr. and Mr . J .
8. J n ,Mr. Mar,gar t J h'n ,
Mr . N tti El11ri k, and Mr.
PaLiI J hl1 .
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Henry ayhlr, . CI," t1r ' t
L . . t1 M th di I: h B 'ard,
anl1( U!lu:: i Linda. cvcninp: thaI
!l ex t atur ay has been set to.
I' ail u
r
t11 hurch cqav'
t ......
.v ard, tri m tre :' and ut \\'
1[ ' a k d :o r' 11 \\'h i in-
l' re t i and can II ) -il ly 11"l p
t be there early. . .
MI'. ancl Mr . Milton h ehan
f Cent rvill \V re W'ecln ia
'lfterno 11 gu . t . f Mr. and
Mr . \ 'ill ur Clark ..
Mi ara C rine Fuma ar-
rive:1 . h m la t we k fr m
I hilacl el phia, where she
t a h s in the ' Friend elect
. htl I, t P the ummer
\ a ati n \ i h her parent and
hI' ther, Mr. and Mrs. eth
Furnas and Seth, Jr., on ocial
I \Y. .
Margaret John was
' :1 r ue t Monday of her
1I Sill , Mrs. Sarah Tool in
Centerville.
Mr. S. H. Burnett returned
hi 111 atur.day from Good
Samaritan Hospital in Dayton,
IVh re. h underwent a major
perailon three weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton
and father, Mr. Levi Great-
house, spent Sunday with Mr .
. and Mrs. Morris Wharton at
Miami Shores; 'Dayton.
Mrs. R. H. Hartsock opened
her country home Tuesday
afternon to the Argunot Bridge
Club with Mrs. J. M'ilson Ed-
wards, Mrs. Alva Thompson,
and Mrs. Marie Riffle as special
guests.
Three tables were in play
duri ng. the afternoon' and
lunch . was served following the
. games. . .
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TO DRIVER'S CLASS
Earnhart in the school cafe.-
h!ria. Tho e receiving' th c
..:e.n 'fi ate were Mil() l3anfa, '
T m M Granahan, Martha F r-
man. . h irley r. no k, La rl
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\'in F j r1e Gr 'l Mal ott. Jim .
a 1111 1. .11, , an j Mr . Vi ola
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$7,50 TO. $2.0.
50
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FOR ANt OLD HEATER
IN TRADE ON A NEW .. '
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PORTS
tANT "
Bv
BOB O'REGAN
Sunday night at 8:30 Cleve-
land Pendergast, colored hurl-
er for the Gordon-Richardson
Club of Middletown, Ohio, in-
vades Stadium to meet
a 'special all-star club compos-
ed of two players from each of
our' six clubs and ,by
Everett Miller, the
Kier's Garage mentor.
Penderghast appeared here
last season and twirled a no-
hitter while 20 hitters.
However, this column believes
that this year's alLstar club will
do better; even Jim Lovett, lo-
cal sportsman, would probably
concede that point - after alt,
they couldn't do worse. I have
bad the "pleasure" of
for some of the country's best
softball pitchers, them
"Dizzy" Kirkendahl and Billy
West, both with the national
' champion Ft. Wayne Piston
Zollner outfit; c.onseq,uentlv I
find ' it hard to believe that
, Pendergast is so much better
than our lads . .
' The All-Stars are T. Thomp'-
son and R. Purks, Legion; BtH
Agnor and Brewer, Val-
ley; Plank -and Hopkins, Fair-
ley's; Wono and Williamson,
Bellbrook; an<.1 Campbell and
H. ,Schoonover, Kier's.
Incidentally, the ten high
softball batting averages will be
found elsewhere in the Miami
Gazette weekly.
THE TEN TOP HITIERS
,WayneSVille Softball League
, (oased on 10 or more at bats)
Player and Team AB R
T. ThompseJl, Legi n ' 1 7 5
. Williamson, Bellbrook 18 3
James, Legion 13 5
Osqorn, Fairley's 15 3
Moore, Bellbrook 13 3
Bailey; Kier's 14 6
Scho.on'over, Ki er's , 15 3
Shank, Miller's 20 5
Haines, pring Valley 10 1 '
Gons, Miller's 13 2
(includes Monday's game)
HAVE.
10
10 .556
7 ' .5.38
8 .533
6 .462
6 .429
6 .400
8 .400
4 .40()
5 .385
maKic was applied Monday featured by Haine's triple sunk
evening under the arcs at Gei- Mille'r's 12-8 on the 16th of
ger Sta'oium when , playing- June.
manager John Sackett of Mil- Almost 150 people crowded
ler's Restaurant set down fhe the available space the local '
Kier's Garage- hig-h school diamond Sunday
men, 8-2. Kier's was held to . to ?latch the newI}'
two hits by Sackett, .who faced JUnior American Le-
only 26 enemy batsmen. Both '-, g-Ion drop a tough 6-4 decision
of Kier's its and their two to Centerville , in a Tri-County
runs came In the fourth frame League contest. Doubly 'hard
while Miller's tallied runs to bear was the fact that Cen-
in the first three inning-s plus a terville's ambidextrous pitcher,
total of five in 'the last two Newland, who attends Dayton
frames. Clark's triple was the Ohaminade, is actually a
game's long'es t blow for the Wayne Township resident but
victors, while Shank, Gons and due to having played with Cen-
Johnson each add ' j two hits terville last season, he didn't
to the Miller attack. want to change this season.
Well, he's a fine prospect in my
In other league contests dur
the pasf weeK, Brit Sawyer's
fadin'g' Legion nine dropped a
6-4 decision to Bellbrook with
the victor's thirdbaseman Hof-
fman's double , accounting for
the winning' tallies in the sixth
frame. We understand some of
the Leg-ion boys want to pull
out of the -team, i ust because
they lost two g'ames. Forsooth!
book and he may far if he
gets tutored correctly - bad
habits formed now may cost
dearly in pro ball in later
ye'ars, Newland.
Harold Stanley, husky Le-
outfielder, .spanked a: four-
master with one aboard fpr the
locals' big punch, while the vic-
tors pushed over three 'runs in
the last two innings on several
Legion miscues to win. Earl
Powell pitched fine batt for the
locals, fanning eight and grant-
ing but three hits, the same
numbe' Newlana allowed, 'but
three errors of commis ion and ,
several of om i sin hurt his
cau. e very much.
PAqE'
No. 4374
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
W1AViNESV,ILLE, OHIO
,THU'RSDAY, J U N E 24, 1948
nice le,lg-ue ' standings chart '
maintained ' in the Gazette's
window? It's always right and
' always current-50 far!
(Edit r' comment It always
will be !) .
RED'S HOME , SCHEDULE
THROUGH JULY FOURnI
Tuesday, June 1.9, Pitts- '
N ig-ht Game. .
Thur day, Jul y t, Pittsburgh,
Ladies' Day.
' Friday, July 2, 'St. L ui',
Night Game.
Sunday, July 4, .3t. Louis,
Doubleheader.
The locals looked swelt in
their brand-new white uniforms
with ea h suit sponsored by an
individual local businessman.
Add to las t week's of
sponsors, these generous peo-
ple,: Waynesville Furniture and
Atpplian,ces, Fulkerson's Sohio
Station, Bob Servis Texaco Sta-
tion, and Carl Lacy's Quality
M'eats. Ray Kier, local garage
owner, is a new suit-sponsor,
and should any other business-
man desire to do so I can be . BANKERS VISIT FARM
contacted at 2351.
Incidentally, the collection TO STUD 'MODERNIZED
unday was a little better than AGRICULTURAL, METHODS
$14.00, which certainly speaks ' Study of the profitable opera-
well f( r .tho e who contributed. ti n . f a modernized Ohio "
Thanks loads, for it costs a g-eneral farm was he!d la t week
lot to keep a team in the field at the John C011ins & Son
these days. (When I Farm near Cedarville, by 100
Legion clubs before the war, hi banker and .g-ue ts, The
the best bats co t5 only $2.00 prog- ram wa spon red by lhe
-now (hey are $2.65 and up!) Committee of The '
This Sunday the local Legion o'h io Bankers Association in
baseballers to Souther? cooperation ' with (he Federal
H ills, Dayton, for a ' three 0 - Reserve Bank, Cleveland, and
clock conteSl. Their next home the , College ' of Agriculture of
game will be the 18th of next Ohio tate Universi ty.
mqnth, unless an '"away" game The visitors included Ross H.
scheduled on Julv 11 With West Hart , ck of Waynesville, and ' .'
Carrollton can be switched.. his family. They , covered the
Harry; Themal is now the variou fi elds' and projects ,of
softball official scorer and sta- the farm oni ot and heard
tistieian. Newly arrived in lectures 011 the history an"cl pro-
Waynesville, Harry is a fine gress of each.
* * * .
A little lJoodoo pitching
Spring' Valley's five-run rally
in the sixth stanza, which was
pers n 'for this il'ltportant job, ' Like many Ohi farms, the
having performed in alike. ca- Collins Farm had a prosperous
paci ty in Wilmington, Dela- , hi tory for many years after
ware. Have ' you noticed the ' pioneer days and then started
to wear out, ' the bankers were
toki. Modern methods of re-
,WAYNE lWP. POST 615, AMERICAN
r PRESENTS
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Huge a'-Day
, ,
Independence. Celebration
, WA,YNESVILLE HJ,GH SCHoa.L. GROUNDS
SAtuRDAY, JULY 3
8:30 P. M. MIDWESTERN 'HAYRIDE ---
.... ' t
'., .1.,
.. COMPLETE 2 - HOUR NET-
WORK SHOW.
-r------;-___ Ch itdren 40c - Tax Included
SUNDAY, JULY 4
FROM 1 P. M. ON: BAND' CONCERT and
.Organ Concert by N. 'A. Nevels,
professional entertainer.
Bft-.. BY SHOW, PET 'SHOW, BICYCLE
rARADE-' - PICNICS
- FREE-
MONDAY; JULY 5
2:00 to 5:30 P. M.
WILD WEST RODEO
. ' 10 Big ActS
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THE FAMOUS TRIANGLE-R-RANCH RODEO
$S()O.OO 'IN pRiZES
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All Afternoon and Evening - Carnival
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'. i I 10 :30 - FIREWORKS
.(Admission ADULTS $1.00 - CHILDREN Soc -dax'inc.)
All Metal Porch Chairs'
',$4.
76

Child's All Metal Porch Rockers
$4.
10
WALL PAPER AND PASTE . AND SIZING
G. E. BULBS - NU ENAMEL

the , ' and
hu ine s practices, started In
1 3 pUl the farm on a return
to su'cc s. ' Details of crop ro-
tati n fercilizing, replanting o'f
trees, 'and producti it figures
. showing ' how. each more than
pa f \ it elf were di a(
the meeting. ' The farm I held
up as an 04tstanding example
f bet :er farming. . ' .
Those r articl ;- atmg m the
pr gram in addition to ,he
farmer, were C. W. McBrtde
of the Bankers' Ag-ricultural
We t al m pre ident, of the
hio Bankers A sociation;
Edisl n H bstetter of the Pom-
eroy Na 'ional Bank,, ' chairm' n
Waynesville Furniture --& ,'Appliance Co.
f . the ba,nkers' '. Agricultural ,
Committee; Claude I. Humm,el,
farm specialist of the Federal
Reserve Bank; Lyle Barnes of
the Colle.l;e of Agriculture; and
J.E. Odegard o(the Soil Con-
South MaLin Street aero .. from Grange HaU servation Service, Xenia. '
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Telephone 2422 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PATRONIZE GAZETTE
ADVE'RTISERS
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Used Cars with a That ,Counts
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PAINTING
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4374
TH U RS'DAY, J U N E 24, 1948
the " nl j favorite" re-
TlV
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by
FOX HOLLY
Th .... n xt tw we k tt t the '
Street"
on .. th
t morr w
f Rin Tin
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TEL. 2351
. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
NEW UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS .
LUCKY MOUNTIE No. 224 $$$ SAT. EVE.
F
THIS
RANDOLPH SCOTT
IN
TRAIL STREEli
Andy Clyde Comedy.
SAT. ONLY
'ONL Y .MEN, WOMEN &. CHILDREN WILL
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ALSO
Chap 4, Serial & Two
SUN.-MON.
' TUES. ONLY
Mark.. Twain'.
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clre .song" \H: ' re all hun':ning. YELLE--PETERSON-
W( rl Li News (WB) is on the
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OHIO' S'TATE UNIVERSITY
TO ADMIT ALL OHIOANS,
RESTRICT NON--RES!DENTS
Ohio University will
c ntinue its olicy nex t autumn
of as freshman all'
Ohio residents who, are high
seho I graduates, Dr. Howard L.
Bevis, president Of the Univer-
si y, has announced. Nny ' Ohio
r' sldents who wish to
from ' other colleges may do so
if their previous college -records
are satisfactory. .
READ T n: ' D ADS
JUNE
Cabot "cl1scove!\"
Am.rico. 149'1.
U-VlrQinia admitted to
.
28-Colonlal anny crosses
Potomac. 1863.

!:o 27-F'irst Jury tflal. 1665.


28-Pal\ama Conal pur-
chased I,rom France,
1902. .
students, on the
other hand, will be admitted
only in limited Those 2t-MiaBlon Dolores. Calif,.
. lounded. 1776.
who have junior standi g with
a avera,ge or better in an- 3O-Blkinl bomb teat. 1946.
other co lIege 0 r uni v ersity __ ," .. -..JJ
be considered for -
uate trainj'ng in agriculture,
h me economics, education and
certain departments of engine-
ering and for the e911ege of
Law, l he college of Pharmacy,
. the school of Nursing and the
Departn!-ent of Occupational
Therapy. '
Candidates for the Uni'ver-
Use The Almanac To
The Weather
. But
GAZEITE CLASSU'IW
ADS
To Buy Rent,
Loan, Borrow,
Anv Time of The Ye,. ..
BEST
MAN
sity' s Graduate School, who
.. qualify schola t1cally, wil1 be
admitted regardless of resi d-
ence. .
Trucking
. WINS
"Toda , " re ident Bevi
said. "Ohio State University's
facilities for classroom ,
and housing, as far as NEW PHONE 2849
students are concerned, are
adequate for handling a]] Ohio HOWARD SHUnS
men and women who want to
Pvt. Ri hard Stansberry re-
turn d to Camp Lee. Virginia,
11 unda aft er p nd-
in P' v ral day wi th hi pa r-
nt , Mr. an j Mrs. John tans-
I rry. I v t. Stan berry i re-
'ivi-no' in th uar t r-
m:t t r i i,"i n.
ani Mr '. Milt n
and ' drt ughter of
\ i id l t own \\' re w k end
o u t ' f Mr. and Mr. Edwin
and' hi iren. Mr. and
\ r 'a i Zuik of L banon
al . were unctay afterno n '
al er ".'
NEPAl/?
H ' (l a ' he W:l rI1 . ou of ossible
. N )ise engine
-a m .'r' u of . trouble ahead.
Dnn:t wait f r it- bri ng your
In I: ' I W, and ; r v nt cost.
i' r :. :Urs la_ r.
KlfR'S Garage
SMITH ELECTR. C SERVICE
Fer that extra Receptacle
Or' Anything Electrical
, .
HQuse - Barn - Outbuildings
Call
W!lynesville 2704
Gardenefte
handle. and coill u
easily a. a eoft rope
make. lawn and garden
watering.. delight ' not
.only for men but f.
women and children
MADE WITH
NYLON CORDS'
. . . . . . . .
NEXT rnURS.-FRI.
. ALWAYS TOGETHER
enroll. We are: not yet prepar- Waynesville SMITH SALES & 'SERVICE
ed, however to open unlimited -624
' .... Reynold, 80& Hutton admissions to :out - of. tate South Main Street
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To Buy, SelJ, Trade
Rent, 6urrow, USE
GAZETTE'
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.CLASSIFIED AD RATES
1c PER WORD MINIMUM 250
I _ '- ' . __
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-
FOR ALE - 5 room 'house,
electric, city water, storm
window', large. lot.
i n v ' :1 V n s v III e. P n ce
$45 . ).- \Ni lbur c"J. rs,
Phone :!651. Clos-ea un-
days. -.520
BUILDI G LOT in ani out
of c rp ration. E. V. H p-
kin .' - 624
DON'T 1-0 R GET TO' CALL
us f r Insurance. All types of
insurance at a savings. Call
Francis Gene Bro'wn, phune
Waynesville 2472 or all
collect. 21 t 1.
I SELL THE EARTH-
..
HELP WANTED FEMALE
OPPORTUNITY FOR
REGISTERED NURSES
Regi tered nurse ! Prom-
inent hospital ,has several
imme jiate openings for g,-n-
ral staff duty. Salai'ies begin
at $2 p r month, wit h I ) :t
. ar in rease, for th ': ' .;'11':' .
. :t mon th extra freY
ni rllt -crvice. Thr e mea .s -:l
d:t_ , laUll iry an:t n (1 m in
IJ autiful r sidence all f H $-+:
a month, if de irel Liberal
vacation poli 'y. \rVrite o yi r
T D Y t Dire tor f 'u;' - s,
J ewish HospI tal, CinLin at i
_9, .ohio.
LAUNDRY-
\VANtED: LaumiTy
m ' home. Mrs. Ev
Ph ne 2742.
6-1 7
IF YOU HAVE ANYTH .'
in Real Estate for salt::, gel .mC -A--R-D-OF THANKS-
touch with Ben E. ClIne, lic-
ensed broker, Sprin,{!' A CARD OF THANKS
Ohio in Real Estate Busmess I wish to expre s m'y sincere
since'1911. Experience tells. thank and appreciation to my
Try me and see. friends, neighbors and relatives
-826 for the cards, letters, ' flowers
,
FOR RENT-
TWO -SMALL HOUSES. See
Bm Lee, Waynesville. -71
PASTU RE for rent. Contact
an)'! evening, \Hugh Vance,
Route 3, WayneSville. -71
FOR SALE-
FOR SALE: Gasoline Cook
stove with ; 3 burners and ,
oven woodlined bassinet and
pad. 'Melvin Stansber.ry, cor-
ner Main and Miami Sts.
-624
FOR S)4LE-Two single . discs
with shank and clamps for
corn ' plow, one rug, 9x12,
one rug 6x 12. to-
mato plants and Afncan
violets. Mrs. P. L. Reason,
' Phone 2903.
FOR SALE-Collie Pups. C. E.
Michener. -624
POR SALE - Sweet Potato
' plants, 60 cts. per hundred i
all' kinds of garden plants,
t 0 per dozen.
Chas. C. St(ouse t W miles
north of Waynesville cornel
of Waynesville, ' Ferry, and
Lytle Roads: . . -624
CUSTOM BALING
, .
R. C. I,.aRUE
Waynesville Route .1, Phol!e
2946 Waynesville, OhiO
. --624
NOTICE
ANTIQUE FURNITURE-
Repaired and Refinished. AU
work guaranteed.
CHAS. C. COOK and SON,
PHONE 2645 Waynesville, O.
-624
and gifts sent to me during my
recent affliction. ,
Especially ' to Dr. E. . C.
Wright for his efficient medical
serVIce, interest and kind atten-
tion.
To Mrs. Elsie Stroud, M'r.
and Mrs. L. C. St John, Mrs.
Jennie Mullin and Mrs. Goldie
Borden for the many kinG.
things done for me during my
sh.ut-in days. '
Lilla A. Benham
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BUDGET NOTICE
Notice is hereby Kiven that
a public he'aring- o'n the budget
of the Villa,g-e of WaynesXllle,
Warren County, Ohio, as pre-
pared by the Council will be
held at the Council Chambers
at 7 :00 P. M. Ohio Standard
Tim'e on the second day . of
July, 1948.
CHARLES JAMES, Clerk
Village of Waynesville
BUDGET NOnCE
, '
Notice is fiereby gi ven that a
public heariqg on tl1e budget as
prepared by the Board of Ed-
ucation of the Wayne Local
School District, Warren Coun-
ty, Ohio, for the fiscal year
ending. -December 31 st, 1949,
' will be held in the office of the
Board of ' Education of smd
school district in the Hi,g-h
School Buiding at W,aynesville
Ohio, on ,the Sixth day of July,
1948, :beginnin,g- at 8 :00 p.m.,
Ohio Standard Time.
. C. W. Barnhart
Oerk-Treasurer
Traffic accidents injured
more than a million and a
quarter Americans last year.
Drive carefully!
. .
NOTICE OF DATE OF MEETING FOR DESIGNATION OF DEPOSITORY
SCHOOL DISTRICT MONEYS
To Eligible Banks:
ealed Appltcatlons desig nation as of toe funds ot
Lpcal ohool District of County, Ohio. will be r eceived
by the Board of Education of said &hool District until 1_:00 o' ,lock noon
n the slxth da y of July. 1948. Applications shall state tJhe rate of', inter-
e t that will be paid on inactive depo. its belonging. to said School , Dis-
trl t. a et forth in t he opy of the Resoluti on made a p rl of this
nOiti ce. the type of cul"'ity propo ed to be furnish d and shall b addressed
to the lerk of the Boat'd of Educutl on or Wayne Local h901 District.
oC Wa rt'en Count y. Ohio at \\ ayne vill e. Ohio. ma rked "Depo itory
Application."
C. W. BARNH;ART, Clerk
Box 203-'\1 aynesviHe. Ohlo
RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR QEPOSIT OF SCHOOL
. DISTRICT MONEYS
Mr. Frye moved the adoption of the following Resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED, by the o(1 l'd of Edu a tion of Wa yne L cal School
Distri t, Wj9,rr' n QUIl ty. hio, tha.t on estima te duly made. funds of said
School District aggregating a 111 xlmum amount of One Hundred Ninety-
Five Thousand Dollars" ($195.000.00), shall be awarded as Inactive deposits;
BE IT REI ()ILVED. tha t tb acth e and in):1 tive fu nds of aid School,
Di tr"lct shall be d ' p05i t c' in a ba nk or bnnl,s as I' Quired by Inw; and be
it further
RESOLVED, thrut the !bank or banks In said Sohool District offering
the highest t'ate of interest per a nnum on inactive . deposits be ttiade the
d po i tot'y or depositories of funds ' of said 'School Distri t for a period
ending the 2Hh dayt of August. 1949. If. how-evet, no bank lin said School
District bids a satisfactory rate of per annum on sald
deposits, s hall be madle the d'eposltory of runds of said SchOOl District;
interest on inactive dleposits to be paid Quartel'1y anci computed frQm
tihe date of deposit; and 'be lt further
RESOLVED. that bids .be t"e<:eived until 12:00 o'clock noon on the
sixth day of July, 1948, and that notice- to all banks in said SC.11oo1 VI9trlct
and l;juch bank or banks until .bond or saouriUes h!.ave been d posited with
the Treasurer of said ,School >DIstrict as provided by law. -
Mr. WhitaKer seconded ,the R esolution. and tlhe roll being called upon
its ad pUon the ,vote resulted as follows:
Mr. Gons
Mr.
Mr. Tbomas
Mr. WllHaker
Mr. -Fulkerson
Yea.
Yea..
Yea.
Yea.
Yea. '
Adopted he d,ay of June,
Attest: C. W. BARNHART, Clerk
SCRATCH PADS
10 cents 'per pound
at
THE MIAMI GAZETrE
NORRIS BROCK COMPANY
Cinoinnatl Union 'took Vard.
'-iv. W.i... and ProGjr iv.. An
oraanization MGOnel. . to non.. ,
Strictlv lIer. on, .he beat
'a" arOund in the
JOBIN GONS, President
Waynesville.
Warren County. Ohio
-624
AUCTIONEERING
and
BROKERS' LICENSE
For Dat ... Phon. 28M. Wavn .. vlll
Ohio. R.vera. Cha .....
WANTED
DEAD STOCK
I ' COWS . $11.00
HORSES . 9.00 '
HOGS. 3.00 cwt.
t lln a ,C dlll..
AbO.tAII SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMP11. Y
Phone .
XENIA
1712
WILMINGTON
2362
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CA'S8
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNE'SVILLE, OHIO
THURS,DAY, J U N E
PAGE S
No. 4374
24; 1948
DALEY TO GRADUATE
FROM MIAMI-JAJ:OBS
Bernard T. Duley of Wayne-
svill e is on of tHe 169 youn
men and w men being gradu-
ated .tonight from Miami-Jac-
b C 11 e.g-e. lie camp) "ted the
e accou,ntancy.
Th commencement address
i be'ing given tonight in the
N. C. R. Auditorium by Ralph
W. Sackman, minIster of Ol e
National Radio Pulpit and of
Christ Methodi t Church in
New York City .
The 169 graduates are those
who finished cour s . in the
'in the la t 10 months, the
college- said. They ' are now
employ d in Dayton, th r
nearby i ti , and place as far
disl t as T.okyo.
, . ,
Farmers.
Vv'hat you may need in the fu-
ture is . . J
TIME.

on your real estate loan
This, plus 4% intere t, repay-
ment privileges, service and
security may be had in a
FEDERAL LAND BANK L9AN
made -through
TIlE LEBANON
NATIONAL FARM LOAN
Lebanon, Ohio Phone 448
Elm H. Sturm, See'y-Treas.
i Kidneys Must
... ' W.ork ':r":
For You To Feel _
:! 24 houra every day '7 days every
I
wUIlk. ne.fer stopping. the kidneYI filter
WII 3tll mlltter from the blood. .
rr more people were aware or, how' the
kltlnl!ya mUlt constantly remove IUr-
pllli !luid. exeeaa acids and other wJUlte
matter that cannot stay' in, th blood
without injury to health. there would
be better underatllnding of 1111111 the
whole aystem ia upset wh41n kidneys rau
to function properly.
Burnln". acanty or too frllquent UriD"
tlon sometimes warna th'at lometbinl
la wronl. You may lutTer nalrlnr back-
Qtlhe. beadaches. dlssln... rbeumad.
.... ainl. JPttlnr up at nllhta" .welllni.
Why not try DOG"'. P.,,., You will
tie u.inr a medlcin. reeommeoded u..
country over. DoG,,' tlmulate the IUDo-
tlon of the IddDep and h.lp tbem to
ftWlb Ollt polaonollll wute from t_
blood. They eontalJa llotblDI( harmfuL
Get DOG.'. today. U. with eoaYeo ..
At all drq Ifto .....
: PI LlS
country. ,
SERVICE THAT :l!JATIStFIES
WlHIO Dayton 12,: 50. E. S. T.
Dlal 1300. W'LW Cinclnn&t1
12: 40. DlILI 700. for Our Dally
Market Re.ort.
"fOR USEDCA "S
PAPER HANGING-
' J. H. RAINEY,
Waynesville.
-78
Dead Stock
Any make or model
Fred' Kahn 'Motor ' Car Co.
PHONE all LEBANON, . OHIO
WELDING-
Mower blade grinding and re-
" pair.
Electric and Acetylene Portable
BILL LEE, Wayne Park
LOST-
HUBCAP from! green 1939
. Ford" lost vic-
inity of W 1J.ynesvll1e.
ward. Roger Brown. Third
St Phone 2193. .
. --624
, '.
cows $11
000
; HORSES $9
000
; HOGS ,$3000 cwt;
TO SIZE AND CONDITION
CALL
'.
X .... O4 S 4
Ch
......
X EN I A
'> '
Armitage, & SOD
lAND uad GRAVEL
BLACK-TOP DRIVEl
TAR aM ROAD OIL
LAWN _cI FILL DIRT
.,... ........

... eow .... .
4BAHOIf .... ..
......
.. CONQt&TE ..
.... , ... DUMp TaUtK SERVICE

/
en uy
At High, School Grounds
ro Ie July 3-4-5; Don't Miss It
It Says.
, '
Here
,
'
"Commercial Club The, M'I- a' 'm' 1-
. ' To Be Organized
G. E_ ,Randall, Oldest
Past Master of Lodge,
Dies in Washington A Waynesville Commercial Ii' A Z -E 'T T 'E'
Club is, expected to be formed
By Smitty at an organization meeting at
'
rge E. Randall, who Tl!er' nothing like a g-ood da'y in .. ""
' per"at d a dry good 5t , re over pow r fal
'! e t h
SERV ING SINCE 1850 , 4 0 ea r ag'o in the buildinp'
ur 0 prove ow Carl Lacy will I e temf1Qrary
now Llpi d t the MiamI
h II I s the modern ' generati on chairman pendih.!!' an e ection 4375
FIVE CENTS A COPY Gaz tte, die i aturda v in
i'l ,wht en it itS of its , of officers. Forre t Tucker ' f w' AYNESVILLE OHIO HUR Y
W,a hington, D. c., of ' a' con-
..
1 en e ectnclty. tile R tal'l Credl't Bllreau \'n WI'I- ' , T SDA, J U L Y 1 1948
L t Md' '
- g tiv heart condHi n. He was
V
'III \va ol1poawYenrlleKshst, 'W
n
aeynees- mington will speak on how H A
I], ,-, -- . 91.
t: . ( --I V ry in,e ' s men s club are or 'an- oney'mooD, uto
He ha t b en th Id st livin?'
ri ' e of the word--for three Ize 1 111 other towns.
t,l A
;0..
h urs and 45 minutes, b cause
t m'a: ter of Wil n sville a tr e fell across a wire in 3 A de ' " Ht-ts Block Upsets ' Mr. and Mr. Donald L. a.dKt 11.)3, F'l and AI . ' M" dandt
pring Valley.
tlen 00' venti-on ', ' Hain ar announ ina the hi Olav ) en 10n r a
M t I bl
b' h f t'I t I dg c I1t nnial thi fa'll.
, os p p e amed Waynes. '.
The first stumblin
a
'block l'n Irt 0 a s n Paul Ri hard" He w,a pa t rna t r in 1 7-8
viII on -man "poli e for e" Of Oh Or.
,.., June 13th. ' '
f r failing t cut in the second- io Twp. .ficers the path of marital bliss Mr.
dutrfatil\l. g' Iden anniv
at'y urc f power. All it takes
an:t Mr, Rudolph Collins of STATE ROUTE 122 TO BE , He li ve i in Da \'ton 0 v ar
i a flip f a witch on the first Maynard ' Robert pringfield proved to be a con- REPAVED BY OCTOBER 1 W rkin.e: with Hike-Kuml J r eo:
pole to the right 'on the Lytle Furnas, and Will C. St. John cret blo k in th middle of
' Aft r ,tiled ath of hi wife
Road, and power from another ret urned Saturday from a Route 42.
J nni , In "1 40, he moved to
line can serve wa?cne vill e. But three-day meet'lng of the Oh'lo
\Y \Y tl I fl' t
the sw'ltch 'IS pad ck d dt
TIl e co pie e e " d the contract f r tIle repavl'n 0" of It! 1 m 11 s n, R ber H."
o e all I tate Association of Township u w r marne
t'I in , Wa hington. He \Va a,
not Trustees and Clerks at Sa turda y morning in Coving- cha rter . m mber of D. tn's
responsible for changing to an:. Point, near Sandusky. ' ton" Ky. They were driving the roads.to be repaved is a tillwater Lo ige, found d in
other er source. But nobody Mr. Weltz is clerk of the home in the car of Mr. and Mlfs. four-mile stretch af State 1912. ,
seems to know who IS respon- Wayn'e Township trustees. Mr. Charles Board, 321 Route 122 in Wayne and Clear Grave ide ervice, wi th
sible. Can anyone enlighten me St. John, in addition to being- a Ave . Soringfield. Just south of Creek Townships. The con- Ma oni rites and pallbearers,
, about that? Mr. Joy' also says tnember of the local board, is h '
tract calls f r the application of were h Id Tu sday a.fternoon
1he motors on the town pum1pS president of the Warren t e peony farm near Waynes- a bituin.inous tr atment, to be in ' Miami Cemetery. .
. would reverse them,selves and County Township Trustees ville,. car came' over a slight completed, by O,ctober t of ,urvivor in addition to his
pump backward if this power Association. The three from dip and struck a concrete block this yea#" ' son, are a daughter, Mi Sara '
, were us d without changing a Waynesville were the only rep- in the roadway. This caused the
of Dayton, three
pair of wires on the motors. resentatives of Warren County right frolJt tire ,to blowout, and BLUE CROSS FEES and two great.
It \Va a three-round bqut be. attending' the session. the went over an embank", WILL B, RECEIVED grand ons.
t\o\ een the blackout and Bob tlie speakers were ment, 11 fence, and'
The t livin,g- past
O'Regan, and the blackout won former Gov. Frank J. Lausche, rolled over several times in a AT WAYNESVILLE BANK master s title n w fan
all three rounds. I Congressman Michael J; Kir- field. .
Paymen1s for Hospital Care J hn of Cincinnati .
. fir t, 0' to .cancel . )Vall of. Earl L. ' The, newly married es- Corporation fee will be received- a . softball game (between , Reeb, state dIrector of high- caped- injury. Mrs. Board had by Miss Mary E. Sfansberry at Fairley and Bellbrook) ways, and H. A. Thomson, ,a broken right knee and Mr. the Waynesville National
,' cause there were no lights for secretary of the Pennsylvania Board's right hand was serious, Bank. This quarterly payment the field. Cost: $9 for the urn- State Association of Township Iy cut They were taken to a. will coyer fees for the period pires who made_.Jl useless trip Supervisors.
' Dayton in the McClure of July 1 to October 1. ' from Dayton. ' The conferees al 0 were ambulance.
' Nationally there are now Second, he was neatly treated to a boat ride on Lake As the story was r construct- over 30,000,000 ' Americans blocked from . opening his Erie, ,a fish , dinner! "modern ed afterward, a passing truck enrolled in Blue Cross] Ghoosillg theatre because the 'lights went mystery" entertalnm'ent, a apparently lost three concrete this voluntary way of 'prepaying out at 20 minutes before 7 and dance, ancnrseties of discussion blocks without the '" driver their hospital bills. Community- stayed out until 10:25. Cost: A periods. Charles R. Scott, knowing it. An unidentified wide membership in the ' Plan whole ,night's admission fares assistant state fire marshall motorist to move the is made possible through the plus the pay for his employees for rural fire protection, direc- ' blOCk,S out of the road, and had cCloperation" of the leadihg who reported for wO,rk as usual. ed a demo!1stratiori of fire en- removed two of them when the citizens, servIce and civic Third, he couldn't use his car gines' and equipment. ' Boards' car hit the other one. organizations. ' because it. nearly out of
gas, and service stations have
electric pumps. Cost: An even-
ing s ' receipts for the town's
filling stations.
. Brings Big
Response; Photos to Be, TakenJuIy-l3-
Last Thursday was a field
da y for ju.st
en,g-ineered the success of
Dewey and Warr.en at the Re-
publican ' convention. an army
of. the invi.sible elfin. creatures Recently the Miami Gazette . the snaps the shut- us a ViSit: 1n typlcal.grem- made an announcement of a t t h
lIT! st:yle, they, sett,led the , for.thcoming "Cute Children's '
MiamI Gazette s cyhnder , Picture Contest.' Judging by act as judges and their decision press., When exactly last the many of ap- will be final. This child's win- week s press run was fll1lshed, proval and delight , every fond ning one of these attractive
they 20 froIn! a local m,ama and dad is all set to prizes should thrill any ' parent. 9f gears . .. WIth "help their offspring win one of and youngsfe,r will have
ram, the 0ld press died mstant- of the. beautiful prizes. Appar- something to talk about when
y. .. ' . , ently" Just about every youn.g- he grows up. . No Miami Gazettes ster under, the ten-year age
have appeared last week If the limit, living in this area These are the facts and only
Lebanon Wester':1 Star had not will visit the contest photo: requirem,ents. An children in
permitted l:!s. to use "'grapher at the Grange Hall this area are eligible. There will
Its, cylInder to fmtsh the from 1 P. M. to 8 P. M. on be, no of an kind! pnntmg. ThiS enabled the 13. All pictur.es, whether , There are no strings I to appear about ,noon not, Will later be need be purchased; you, do not
FllOay. , , published In a featured series even have to oe a reader nor a
. T.he Western Star's generos- titled "Citizens of Tom'orrow." . to' this 'newspa-per. tty IS even more laudable be- . ' If you Wish to you 'mav pur cause their own ' larger press :he pnzes" to be awarded chase prints' of'your children b;
had broken" down. the. sal!le are . ,.
arrangements with the , studio
week,. delaymg, their tst, ' $2S.00 ViF: Oil Tinted when you select the pose you by a day. At the same time, Portrait Framed' , want published and entered in
the .delayed ' Western 2nd, $15.00 \rig Oil Tinted the contest But tbat is entirely , rolhng out of the CoD,let . Portrait Framed, you, for there are no ob- I I'ress and the del.ayed Mlaml 3 rd. SS.OQ Portrait .. hgatJops of kind -- now, . was emergmg from the 4th, 5.00 Portrait tllen, or thereafter. Appoint- ,cyhnder . 10 . the " , ntents .re not necessary. All . room. ThIS eVidence Beauty and dress wUl not be' children, however, must be
l,iness from Lebanon IS g-reatly considered. Neither are import. accompanied by a parent ' or -alW-rectated. . , ant! Cuteness at the moment other adult. '
PIANO RECITAL SLATED'
AT LYTLE CHURCH
Mildred Campbell will pre-
the pupils in a
ptalio reCital Sunday JUly 11,
2 p,. M. at the Lytle Church.
Janet Michene'r, Carol Long-
acre, Carolyn Conner, Janet
Cowan, Carolyn Campbell, Jud
v
and Janet Saylor, John, Mars-
ton Cook, Marilyn' Gons. Mar-
ilyn ' Coppock; Charlene Eden-
,Held and Betty Campbell. '
. Norma Longacre and Shirley '
Coppock will play ,duets with
their sisters. Se.veral of the
mothers ,have const;nted to play'
duets with their daughters"
Marimba , solos. by Betty
Campbell Will be Itlcluded. '
LOUISE EYCKE '
A group of friends and rela-
tives' from' attend-
ed funeral services Wednesday
afternoon at Lukens and Reyn-
olds Funeral Home in Wilming-
ton, for Miss Louise 'Eycke of
Anderson, Ind. Miss Eycke be-
ill visiting her. uncle
and aunt Mr. and M!I's. George
Denny ?f near Wilmipgton,
. and died In Mc Clellanl Hospital
Xenia; Sunday. Burial was' in
Miami Cemetery. '
Sandra and Jeffry Ball left
4-H ca,mp at Clifton on Sun-
Ex-postmaster Farr Dies
Frank H. Fan, wh was
po tma ter f Waynesville
the. and Taft
fl,dn1tnlstratt nS,died at 11 a. m.
yesterda y in the Carr Rest
Home in Lebanon, at the age
of 82 . His, wife ' had preceded
him in death at the arne horne
and his only relatives
are two nepliew , Fred Wlilite
of Dayton aReI Guy Dakin of
California.
Services will be held at 2
J. m., tomorrow ' at the tubbs
Funeral Home, with Rev.. R. ' B.
Coleman of the Methodist
Church pfficiati'ng-. Burial will
he in Miami cemetery. ' ,
I
STEPHEN H.BURNET
H. Burnet, 80-year,
old retIred' farmer, died unex.
;pettedly .at 10 p. m. Thursday
at his home 'in Lytle.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon at the Stubbs
Funeral Hom.e iD ,charge of
Byron Carver, pastor ,of the .
Ferry Church of Ch'l'ist. Burial
was in Miami Cemetery. '
He is survived by two daugh.
ters, Mrs. Mildred' Surface of
I.,.ebanon and Mrs. Ina Longacre
of Lytle i th ree sons, ' Harry of
Lytle, Russell of Ridgevil1e, ' and
of Centerville; ' two
Isters, Mr ; Mabel Dinwiddie '
and Miss Sarah Burnet, both ot
Dayton ; a brother, Harvey
Burnet of near Waynesville' 17
grandchildren and four
grandchildren!. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. John Fromm '
attended a picllic at the Masonic
Home in S.,rinrlield on Sunday
'arranged oy tFie 1944 Deputy
Gr.and Matrons, Order of Eas-
tern Star, of Ohio.
Charles 'Kersev underwen't a
tonsil operation in Xenia dur.
ing the past week.
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'The Miami G;;1zette
S TAB LIS H 'K I) 1 0 0
Published Every Thursday
At Waynesville, Ohio The Woman s Society ' of
.' CARL G. SMITH, L tie Church will mel.!t Jul
Entered .s secoftd cl m*tter at the Post Offic. 14, at the h me of Mrs. Ernest
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1.50 a Year in Advance, Harlan. The me tin g- has been
d from the regular
E t C
' Ii. U .' me tinK of July 7.
Yen' 5 omlng P Mr. ani Mrs.
W' , ' dall moved their house.hold
, good la t week from Lytle to
(To have events, listed this calendar, notify The Miami their new home ,on Monterey
before 4 p. m. Tuesdays.) Avp, Oakwood. .
" , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stenlke,
FRIDAY, JULY 2 . and ' sons James and Dale, and.
Waynesvi ll e Town Coun ii, 7 :00 P.M. Gil.lan spent Saturday
Softball game, BeIlbr ok Fair! y Hardware, 8 :00 . M. In Chesterfield, Ind.
SATURDAY JULY 3 Mr . . and Mrs. Seth Furnas
. ' . I " M'd t H 'd Sh H' 1 'and Mr. and , Mrs. Walter Ken
Amerr ca,n ebratlOn: . I we ern ayfl e ow Igl rick attended the Warren
HI.gh Grounds, 8: 0 P . . M. SOCiety meet.
Farmer' range No. 1, Regular M;eetll1g !11K at 'the Golden Lamb Leb-
, SUNDAY, JULY 4 1non, ,Monday evening.
GO TO CHURCH' HONOR YOUR COUNTRY! Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rout -
Ameri can L:egion Cele rati n, High School Grounds, 1 P. M. zahn and two daug-hter of
MONDAN JULY 5' Franklin were dinner g'uests
American Lion Cel brati n Rodeo 2;.5 P. M. Fireworks Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clyd
. " , 'Wharton.
10:30 . M. CarnIval All Da . Mrs. Margaret J ohns wa"ill
, TUESDAY, Jl!LY 6 last week but is some what im-
Wayne T wn hlP chool Bard Meetmg, 7:30 P. M. proved at this time
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 , Mr. and Mrs. E'verett Ken.
Softball game, Fairley Hardware vs. Miller's 8 :00 , rick, Bobby and Jane were Sun-
P. M. day evenin.g- dinner of
. . ME11iODIST CHURCH
R.B. Coleman, Minister
Church school 9 :30 a.m.
J. J. Burske, ,Supt..
Worship servi e 10:30 a.m.
Youth f \1 \ hip
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Keys, Minister
Morning 10 :30 a.m.
. SU,nday, 7 :30 p.m.
FRIENDS
First Day School 9 :30 a.m.
for Worship
10:30 a.m.
ST . AUGUSTINE
Father Krumholtz, Priest
Masses 8 and 10 A.M.
I
M'rs. Wilson Edwards, who '
ha een the of her aunt
Mi s Margaret Edwards for
the past t wo weeks returned
to h,er hOOf,e' near Springfield
n
Milton Sheehan of Center
ville ' with M r'. and Mrs.
Laurence Peters n of Indian
apoli called ' on' Mrs. Alice
Clark, Sunday morning. In the
afternoon her callers were Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Clark and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark of
Dayton., ' .
Mr. W oodto' Owens of
Springfield with her two child-
ren, Winnie Jo and Stevie, were
weekend guests of Mrs. Owens'
mother, Mrs: Luoile Armitage.
Mrs. Hattie Terre1\ of High-
land was a guest for two days
of Mrs. ,Evalyn Peterson. On
Friday they spent the day with
Miss M'ay nea'r Harveys.
burg. ,
Mrs. Martha Henderson left
WAYNESVILLE Sunday for a vacation at the
CHURCH OF CHRIST home of her brother, W. E.
Bible' School . 9' :30 a.m. O'Neall and family in Jackson-
Communion ' to :30 a.m. ville, Fla.
Mrs. Wilson Edwards, Mrs.
FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Martha Henderson, M Ruth
Byron Ca'rver, 'Minister and Elizabeth Chandler were
Mr. and Mrs.' Ed in
Waynesville.
the church. trustees .and a
number of members and others '
worked there all day Saturday
cleaning up the Lytle Church
g-ra veyard. , .
, ,
Meadow
Gold
MILK
DELIVERY DAYS
TUES.-THlJRS.---SAT.
. \
Same Delivery Day Each Week
STOKES DAIRY
LEBANON
Phone 21
Fraak Sibey ,
. Repte.e.atative
Bible School ' 9 :30 a.m. guests Wednesday evening of
MQrning Worshi 10 :30 a.m. Miss Anna Meredith at the . - __ ___
Prayer 7 :00 p.m. , home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Young People s Meeting Whitecre.
: , 7 :00 p.m. Mrs. Wilson Edwards and

ng Miss Elizabeth Chandler were
- guests at an allday ' bridge at
CAESARS CREEK FRIENDS the home . , of Mrs. Russell
Rev. David Minister near Wilmington'.
Wership' Service 9 :45 a,m.
Sunday School , 10:45 a.m. MRS. ASBURY BECOMES
NEW, CENTURY CLUB'S
Mr. HOLLY METHODIST .... PRESIDENT FOR YEAR
T. M. Scarff, Minister The New Century Club held
S'unday School ' 9 :30 a.m. its June ' meetinl?' 3t the home
E.A. Earnhart, Supt. of Mrs. J. B. Chapma.n on Fri-
Worship Service"'" 0 :30 a.m. day afternoon, with Mrs. J. K.
Evening rvice 7 :30 p.m. Preston, Mrs. Lurie Hidy and
Mrs. Harvey Burnett as guests.
UTICA' E. U. B. 'CHURCH Mrs. Borden retired as presi-
, Rev. William Shannon dent and the position was ' ac-
Sun 'la y School 9 :30 'a.m. cepted b Mrs. R. ' E. Asbury.
Mr : James Garrison, Supt. . Mrs. ElSie Hockett ', will serve
Prea..:hing 1 st and 3rd' Sundays as vice-president, Ruth,
E. O. SCOTT
, Representing
Weaiheimer & Company
Members New York Stock '
Exchanges a,nd other
registered Exchanges
Investment T'nut Sb.-.
Bought _ Sold ,- Quoted .
2530
, AD3257
Mr. and Mrs: Vernon Pursley
and son's, Mr. , and Mrs .. A. D.
mHh" Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
'Roherts and Janet Sayfor pic.
nicked at Le Sourdsville Lake
Middletow'n, 'unday.
Mr. and M.rs. Melvin Banta
f J.amest wn w re Monday
dinner gue t ' of the
former s mother, Mrs. Mae
Banta. '
Mr. and Mr. J. B. Jon '
spent unday evening with
Mrs. John Zimmerman and Mr.
and Mrs.Henry Fink near Way.
nesville.
Mrs. Vernon Pursley, a mem-
ber ,of Ule Dayton Pike com.
munity Club near Lebanon,
and her .t;'uest, Mrs. Henry
Saylor, With thi club of '50
lalHe , attl!nded the Ruth' Lyons
' program at W L W in Cincin.
nati on , Wedne day of last
week. '
Mr. 13alph Hammond, Mrs.
Forest rh mpson, Mr. Milo
Milten erger, all of Lytle, Mrs.
Myra Wister f Springboro
and M.r. Paul Schneider and
f Dayton, attended
the Ruth Lyons program at
W' L W' Monday illorning.
Prof. and Mrs. A. G. Steele,
and, Robert Steele, of Pasadena
Callf. spent from Thursday till
Monday with their cousins
Mr. and ,Mrs. Walter kenri k
THE MIAf1/Il GAZETTE PAGE 2
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4375
THURSDAY, ' J U L Y 1, 1948
And Jame Haine. Mr. and
Mr-. K nrick accompanied them
to West Lafayette, Ohio, on
Saturda . Mr'". N rma Pounds
and on, Bill., Mr.
Grassi an i Mr. Elwood Grassi
,of Dayton w re also , Sunday
ev ning dinn r g-ue t 'at the
K nri k home.
I
Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Chap-
man attended the wedding 01
the latter's brother, Dr. Robert
chmidt, and Mi , Emil, Ber_
man on , afternoon nt
Chri t Epi copa! Church in Cin-
cinnati; and the rec pti n
which follow i in Hyde Park.
Mr. Chapman erved a an
usher. .
iI

WE WIU. ALLOW $1.75
ON YOUR OLD BAlTERY
WHEN YOU BuY A NEW SUNOCO
BAlTER)" - GUARANTEED 15 MONnfS
ALL SIZES - $16. 70 WIlli TRADE.IN
:Belclter 'SUDOCO Service
PHONE 2423,
each month to:30 a.m. Chandler as secretary and Miss
Evening Services 7 :30p.m. Minnie Dodson as treasurer.
ICE CREAM VARIED
M.rs. John FrO'mm and Mrs. LUNCH MEATS
SOuni WAYNE CQUNCIL
H. L. Rye, in charl{e of the
introduced as guest
speakers, Mrs. Helen Dinwid-
dle O'Dell and Mrs. Lucien,ne
Galle of Dayton. They tO'ld O'f
their work with the "Gray
Ladies" in . the Dayton hos-
soyr DRINKS
The South Wayne Advisory
Council held its , June meet
ing Thursday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Greene of
Lebanon were ' guests
h
and Mr.
Greene told of the istory O'f
,. the Farm Bureau ...
: The Councjl Will hO'ld a din
ner in July, the place to be an
, nounced later.
Il
pitals.
, Following adjO'urnment fO'r
the summer, refreshments were
served.
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. Don't Miss '
Waynesville's
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WAYNE lWP. POST 615 WILL BRING TO WAYNESVIlLE
WLW Midwestern Hayride
JUi.Y. 3 . 8:30 P. M.
',' Baby 'Show
JULY 4 3 P. M.
Triangle-RRanch Rodeo
JULY 5 2:30 to 5 P. M. .'
AND' MANY OTHER ATIRACTIONS INCLUDING FIREWORKS
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. THE MIAMI GAZETTE
FRANCIS GENE BROWN, INSURANCE
WAYNESVILLE , DRUG STORE
TWIN THEATfRE .
A. H. STUBBS
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BELCHER'S SUNOCO STATION
LACY'S, QUALITY
MOM'S PANTRY
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B. & R. CLEANERS
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.HYMAN'S DEPT. STORE , BILL 5AWYER,.CONTRACTOR
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A FARM DIARY
by 0 .J. FRAIZER
June 1948. fhe wheat
field are r ct g Id or pal
r dotted with hock wnere
the harvest ha he1?:un. The
ba rl.., j combined and the hay
is hein.e- taken in a 'pos ible. ,
\Vh re the baler are at " rk,
. the ha fields are dotted 'With
the boxlike halees that have
a 10 k contrary to nature. The
rounded ha k 10 k natural
a thouRh nature ha made
them without man' help but
the bale I k d finite1 _ man-
made. There eemed to be o!11
e
ouestion about the thre h!ng
ring thi ear. Some were
to com ine a nd others wan ted
. to u 'ual but I think
i has fleen arra nged.
We are to thre h as we
w, .nt str'a" , Vve haven't
ft ot II the equir'ment for balin e-
fr m the field a \ e will th re h
and' bale fr m the stack. last
year v. i:in t join a ring but
sta ked our malt amount of
wh at and oa t and thresh.ed
1a r ' when ver. on wa
through, but thi ear "ve n ed
ur grain t f ct the .
have a new mellll er f
farm famil, ' 'ti tl e Meow
Pu _, aIl ed be au he has
. \I 11 a I ud 111 ow f r such a
small at. me' one gave, .her
t John and he r uRht her
home, ut h pr ml1tl y 1.11Oved
m\ barn an' then to my
lWu e. She f el that he h uld
I a hou e cat and torments
' Iimt ing up and n the
re ns at night until '\ e find
.'some \ ny (st I the noise
o we :i n, r sleep. Once I
l1a j to ur and (Y t her ome-
thing- teat ut now 1 ,shut her
in the etlar. 1t i' such a little
cat to ' e away from' its mother
ut it i quite' a. Ie to what
jt want. I t meows with a loud
voi e. , f there is an_ thing
op n it com s in. It faces the
ohi / at with and s rat-
ch ' and when ple:l ed, it purrs
lik a tea' kettl . Yet it is so
little ou can 11 , ld it up
, in nn hand.
Ul' n ig-hb r, Jake Kindle i
,. ha a fin ig pond
Th 1 ull-1 Z I' ha been \VorK-
in . ! h I; f , \ erat d a . He
tol j me that he started to make
iu t a malt and but when
the I sta rted to :they ope'ned
som vcr g d 0 that
. he ha d ' i i d t make it m r
. tha'n h' i a ns he first
. plan d. Dr. H 'rman had
6:00 x 16 FIRESTONE
,
TIRES $13.95
i (plus tax)
ALSO ,FULL LINE OF
FIRESTONE PRODUCTS
BATTERIES
TEXACO SERVICE
8. MAIN PHON'E %i54
WAVNESVILLE. OH.IO
trouble with fi h escapin#!: from
his pOJild in water, now
jf they leave him perhaps he
can go and fi h them out of
Kindle s pond.
The T. 'Il. Association' is
planning to hire a part-time
,<vorker for put licity work and
health education. In this way
rhe lh pe to increase their
rvi e. The takine- of X-rays
for the early discovery of
tuber ul osi i proving to
very impor'tant in the
against this disease. More
people than ever before have'
taken advantage of this service,
but it is hoped that having- the
mobile unit at the County
Fair will , make it known to
even more. -1
Before we know it, the Four-
th f July will be h ' 'e and the
American Legion is to
make it a great occasion, com- ,
pI te with roqeo and firew9rks.
Now all our amateur cow boys
can e how it should be done,
and ur ow and calves will
ha ve to look out. It would be,
hand though to have some
roper h re on the farm.
Our ung Guernse bull made
himself unpopular ' by
over t.he ni e new line fence
that Mr. 11. Iz had just put up.
A fence without barbed wire is
not enoug-h ' and tw barbed
wire ar eUer.
lena even \\ ent
0\1 ran w n with two wires
on it when h was ung.
High fences are , expensive but
they are ,worth it.
Frank Holmes who ha b en
(It th hom f Mr, and Mrs.
LI d Dan s for the past several
III nth I r turn "d t C lumbus
thi week f r a short lay .
Mr. and Mrs. C. Lee Hawke
an Mr. M. F. W"ltz and hild-
r il njb_ ed it pi ' ni ' at Old
River Park unctay.
FuLLY ELECTRIC
17* INCHES HIGH
Hand Painted Dec iations on
Ri h Rub)-Red Glas Globe an:!
on 'A Opal Glass Dome.'
W AYNSVlllE 'FURNITURE
and APPUANCE Co.
Phone 2422

(Held' Over Frol1r1 Last' Week)
Mrs. DoJlie ' Fraser of Ger-
mantown spent Sunday at the
home of her grandchildren, M'r.
and Mrs. Auzwood Martin and
baby son Qougla,s.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barton
and sons attended aftenloon
sessions of the Maraine Pro-
duct's annual picnic held at
Le ourdsville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cook
and family of Franklin were
Saturday eveninR; guests of Mrs.
Co k' s parent, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Beckett.
, A special program was pre-
ented at the Me1thodi G:hur h
unday in ob ervan e of
Fa ther s Da.
Word ha been recei ed here
of the ieath of Mr. J. W.
Kibler of New Washin,g-t n.
He was well known in the vil-
lage, having been a former ex-
ecutive of the Harve_
Fertilizer Co.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wall
an j sons entertained memb,ers
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of their families to a ' Father's
Day dinner at their home Sun-
day. ,
Mr. 'and Mr , Willard Taylor
and daughter Nancy, and Mr. ,
and Mrs. Walter Donaldson and
daughler Marilyn , spent Sun-
day at Coney Island. , ,
Miss Bett, Hunt and LeWIS
Thompson of near Harveys
burS!' were Saturday guests of
Mi s Jane Fite. ,
Miss Frances and Mel,vina
' Hinkens received members of
the adult. Bible Class at their
home, Tuesday evening:.
Mrs. Edith Luken was
hostess to the . Mjssiona r 0-
ciety of 'Jonah's Run Church,
at lier h m'e Wednesda'v after-
n n.
. E. . met in reg-ular e. -
' i n at the Masonic Templ e,
Tbursda evening.
Mr. Arthur Martin who
ha 15e 11 the house,uest of her
'J'ands n and Wife, Mr. and
Mr . Auzwood Martin, returned
t her h me in ,Alexandria, Kv.
aturday.
Mr . Latfra hidaker, Mr. and
Mr . Howard Graham and Mlfs.
Al . Coil tt and son, Robert
' attended the opel). house Sun-
dav at the home of Mt .. and
Mr . George Gra,ham in Soring-
boro , who ce1ebrated their
Golden Weddmg anniversary.'
'THE MIAM'I GAZETTE
WAYN'ESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, ' J U L Y
PAGE ..
,No. 4375
1.. 1948
and Mrs. Herbert Doster
were Sunday dinner I!'uests 'of
their on and dauP'hter-in-law _
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Doster
and Sharon of Springfield.
Little Miss Ann Williams of
Wilmin ton spent several , days
last week a the house
f her grandparensts, Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Tucker.
Mr. ,Charles Thompson is the
houseguest of her sister Mrs.
Reb.ecca Tracy at her hOIil'e in
Washington C.H.
Rev. Wr'i,ht of Wilberforce
University who is pastor of the
A. M. E. Church In the village
was a mon;ling
fa t of Mr. and Mrs. leWIS
Walsh. I
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Garber
and sons of Dayton and Mr.and
Mrs. Sterling Ingals and sons of
Greenfield were Sunday guests '
of Mrs. Ida Collins, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Fry and
family returned to their hOIJ1e
, Tuesday from' a weekend visit
with M-rs. Fry's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry PrY, at their
home near Hillsboro.
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PAGE 5 THE MIAMI ' GAZETTE
WAy'NESVILLE, OHIO No. 4375
THURSDAY, J U L Y 1, 1948'
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COMES FROM CALIFORNIA
. . Vantross Hatchery of Marys-
ville, won fIrst prize of
$5,000 in the finals of the
natiot)al Chicken-of- Tomorrow
contest held last week in
Ge rgetown, Delaware.
,Cornish - New HamlPshire
crosses entered by the coast
hatchery cored a total of
. 1.59 .. 8 pints to top 39 other
fl,nalJsts from 25 state in the
oncludinQ' phase of the three-
year program span or.ed by
A&P Food ,Stores to develop
superior meat-type chickens
. Ohio was repr ented hy' T.
S. Townsley, and
Wilford Hatchery Elyria.
. ' Runner-up in the competit-
lOn was Arbor Acre of
Glastenbtiry, ' Conn., whose
Rocks scored 151'.5
pomts to capture $ 1, 00 sec-
ond. . Fraction of a point
behtnd, 111 third place with
$500, wa the joint Maine
e!1
tr
.v of H. E. Bate - J.
BIttner, , ith New Hampshir.e .
The ne xt five ,to fini sh were :
Nich I' Poultry Farm, King -
ton, N. 1-1., with New Ham _
shiT s: John , Spangen erg-
e t Haven, Conn., with Corn:
i h-\ ' hite Ro k. cr es; hen-
a . dna h Hatcher Maurert wn
V'rginia, N w ' , Hamp' hire
.J hn E, \Veidli ch, R anGke,
J-MONDAY, JULY Sf
, aEING A LEGAl.
HOLIDAY
We Will Not Be Open
For Busi ne$s
, Waynesville
" National ' Baiik
J'unior's suits ' shrink
, mach too small ' for him When
they come back ' from ' the
ordmary cleaner ..
But this time, the suit was sent
to US, ",here" with 'our unusual
care, we can guarantee against
and premature wear.
Call us while you're thinking
Df it. .
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! THAT-
I 01/10 HAS LOsr ALMOST
, 2 MIl-LION OF ITS
i OF CRf)P lAND PJY
, SOIL. EItOSIO/V
' West Va., .New Hampshire, and
Linn's Hatchery of PuyailUp,
Wash., with Cornish-New
H amlPshire crosses.
MIDDLETOWN B.RANCH
OF GUSTIN FAMILY
HOLDS ANNUJ\L. REUNION
The annual reuni on of the
Piqua, M nr ,and Middlet \\ 11
Branch of the Gu tin. famil y
\\ a held unda y at the Aeronc:1
Clubhou in Middlet o\vn.
Tho e attending. from here and
near Lebanon were Mr. and
Mr. Evan Gu tin, Mildred
Jl1 tin Thompson, Harvey
Gustin, and Will O. Gustin,
\\ h i pre ident of the Red
, i. n B ranch of the family.
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1HAT-
At ril()()6H SIR05 HA YE EAflS
MtJCH OF "THEIR ACUre }fEARING
IS DONE 1HxJ&iI THE All) . OF
FEATilERS -..-ESPR!IAI.LY TAIL
FEATNUS . , '
in the United States, and he
th?se present to provide
' Illformatton If they wish their
names in the new history.
More than 1 0 P r on at-
tended this meeting', including
many fr om Hillsboro, Norwood
and oth r p1.ace. After a
bounteou dinner, the president
call ed the mee ting to order.
ongs and readings were on the
program. Later, ice cream' and
, cake were served in cafeteria
style.
The Waynesville ew-So
4-'H C]ub met Thursday, June
24, at the horne of Mrs. Klontz
with Mrs. Edenfield in charge
and Ann Rogers presiding.
The bill for refreshments
was presented a:nd paid. Con-
nie ' Lou Klontz suggested
making sequin pins as a means
0f making money for the new
site.
' \iII Gustin addressed the
roup, t IIing ' how their ance -
t or .from Jersey; an, is-
land 35 mIles off the coast of
Franc . This island had a pre-
war populati n of 35,000 and
was th t reeding center of the
Jer attIe known in the U. S. The Betsy Ross 4-H Club
TheJl Mr. Gustin called Jesse met Wedne day, , June 23 ,at
W. , Mbor of Richmond, Ind., the Harveysburg High School
to the stand. Mr. Moore is re- , Home Economics Room with
writing a hi tory of the Gustins Mrs. Edith , Lukens, assistant
, "
Goodyear
Repair Se .. vice
Invisible Half Soling
Orthopedic Corrections'
, ,
Cork Extensions
Henry., H. Moeller
111-13 E. Mulberry St. LEBANON, OHIO
The Home of ,Dignified, Dis- ..
tinctive and , Kindly SeT-vice.

advisor for the club, 'in charg-e
and Martha Lukens pre iding.
girls attended the-
meetmg and the sewing- and
recreatl(Jl1 p rlods that follow-
ed it. It wa d cided that there '
was a way for everyone to go
t camp; theref re, there will
be no hel d on June
30 to permit the girls to go to
camp. The il ver Tea was post-
poned unt il A\u ust 11. The
club decided t attend the
"Friend Chur h ' on Jul y 18.
Mary Jo Hi hardson is to give
a demonstration at today .
m 1' .
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kier of
Dayton and Mr. Mrs. Phil
Burri f Tuc n Anzona, ca]]-
ed on Mr. and Mr. R. H. Kier
and on Billy Thufsda even-
in g.
Mr. :Ind Mi' . R. H. Kicr and
Bill pent Sunda with Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Kier and daugh-
t rs, Janice and Ph IIi, fEast
Danville.
Mr. and Mr , Dins
and ons f Br kvill we re
unday a'fternool1 guests of Dr.
and Mrs. H. E. Hathaway.
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Little usan Gayle Elli an
brother Larry pent la t Tues-
da night with their 'J?:rand-
parents Mr. and Mrs, Raymond
Wit on.
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Mr. and Mr. Eug-ene Wil-
cher and ns sp nt the week
end near ' om ret, Ky., visit-
ing Mr. and Mr. t pp. and'
Mr. and M.r. Floyd and son
Lowell.
Mr. and Mr . Em r n Dili of
Mt. Hall had a their Sunda v
dinner gue ts ' Mr. . and Mrs.
Ralph DiU of Spring Valley. It
, as th of Emerson
Dill and the fir t weddin,e: anni-
ver ary of Mr. and Mr . Ralph
Dill. ' '
the Appearance and
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rain, snow c;md ' dusty winds pound against J
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011 . ,om: fum. 1& )'OUr' buildiD .. ;-;oai- dMtcelI,
ad JOUr, liIbillty for accidents to Wh, DOt 111 today?
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THE MIAMI GAZE'FT'!:
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PORTS
THE TEN TOP HillERS
m ingha(m, the bride' s former
college room-mate and only at-
tendant, ehose a black and
white model, with white -
sories and pink carnation cor-
sage.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
llHURS,DAY, J U L Y
'PAt;E -
No. 4375
1 , 1;t48
Waynesville Softball League
Bernard Daley, who recenly
graduated from Miami Jacobs
Business School, has entered
Wilmington College:
(based on 10 or more at bats)
LANT '
By
BOB O'REGAN
That peal of thunder Mon-
da evenin g, follower! brain
,and darkn s, coul d h,a VI:! 1 een
the sudden reali zation of local
sp rt fan that the had been
g p ed - .1 ,really gypped last
e enmg ", hen the long-
awaIted 1a h between our local
A11,- tar club and Cleve-
land Pender ast's team failed to
, .material ize.'
\ h. ? ' Onl be au e M'ana-
Ker Worman of the Gardner-
Richar sori Company claimed ')
c uJj n t be reached in fm'e to
can eJ the .game. Worman sta-
t d he attempted to telephone
m eveial times but the Leb-
an n operators, were not fam-
iliar with my name. A telegram
from Mr. Worman arrived late
Monda vening (( had tele-
phoned hjm that same after-.
n onl) uote: "Events beyond
my control, etc." ,
\Vt':i. ;1 Wfl a S!I ,'I1lt: ue .;.'l.\ ,.: e
laro-est crow' j, apprvx im.ne-
}y 1000 fan s-, wa ' on h.and to
witJl 1!1 e cr nre t, and rl'-
sultant col;ectbn would hove
,11 Iped out finanCe!'.
Remember, we just oaid (.ut
$55 to recondition cur public
aed rG".l s stem.
Per onally I 51111 will have to
sec pit ,h and .. o m
a me- nth or hv'v t:lc Middl.:!t,j wn
I \ ill a
r/
a' ,1 be' chl. ... duled
proyidinK are. willing to
, plst,a,forfell Ir.
Don to. a twice :5 my
aL \ 'J e 111 1; ' Sl' tJ Is
,
Player and Team
Osborn, Fairley's
James, Legion '
Williamson, Bellbrook
T. Thompson, Legion
Bailey, Kier s '
Mo re, Bellbrook
Shank, Miller' s
Schoonover, Kier's
Rickey, Fairley's
Gons, Miller's
events.
The Junior American Legion
forced into two extra
afternoon at
the PalrmDnt H 19b grounds be-
,fore heating- Southern Hills 8-6
in a Tri-County League tilt
Outside of the second frame'
' when three of tlleir five , hits'
coupled with two errors gave
the losers five runs, Po-
well, hu.sky Waynesville pitch-
er, was m. conlptete charge. He
fanned nine batters. Harold
Stanl ey paced the winners' at-
tack with 3. for 4, driving in
,two runs WIth his sixth inning
double. ' ''Little ' Joe" Florence
starred with four , 'runs and two
safeties. Danny Simpson s
cellent work at first base fea-
tured the local's defense. '
Ray Purks, 'wo - hit '30
shutout victory for the, Legion
softballers over Fairley's fea-
tured the sixth week of play '
in which Bellbrook held first
place thanks to its 7,-6 win over
' Spring Valley.
, . Due to the Am rican Legion
celebrati on on July 3, 4 and 5
at the, local high school field
there will be no baseball or soft:
bait Kames during- that period . .
WAYNE 1WP. POST 615, ' ,AMERIC.AN
PRESENTS,
HHge
Independence Celebration
Wf .. YNESVILLE a.GH SCHOOL GROUNDS
SATURDAY, JULY 3
8:30 P. M. MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE - -
WHOll, ', COMPLET 2-H0UR NET. '
WORK SHOW
. (Admission ADULTS 75c -..:... 40c - Included
SUNDAY, JULY 4
l ,P. M. ON: ' BAND CONCERT and
H ammond Concert by N. A. ' Nevels,
professional entertainer. '
B.SY' SHOW, " PET SHOW, BiCYCLE
PARADE - - P.CNICS
- FREE-
MONDAY, JULY 5
2:()O to 5:30 p. r,t.
WILD WEST RODEO
10 Big Acts
, THE FAMOUS TRIANGLE R RANoi RODEO
--
$500.00 IN PRIZES
All Afternoon and Evening -
10:30 - FIREWORKS
(
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ADULTS '1.00 - CHILDREN Soc - tax inc,)
AB R HAVE.
16 3 9 '1
563
13 5 7 .538
, 21 3 11 .524
, 20 5 10 .Soo
,14 6 6. .429
:14 4 6 .429
20 , 5, 8 .400
15 3 6 .400
10 3 4 .400
13 2 5 . 385
LONG-EARNHART VOWS
TAKEN FRIDAY; DOUBLE
RING CEREMONY, USED
Miss Marion Long;, daughter
of Mr. a:nd Mrs. Eagar Long,
of Caldwell, Ohio, exchanged
nupti al vows with Mr. LaMar
M: Earnhart, SOnt of Mlr. and
Mrs. A. H. Earnhart ' of
Wa nesvi ll , in ';a double ring
ceremony, performed by Rev.
Glen P oples t Friday at
3 :30 P. M. in the: haron Pres-
byteri an Church in Caldwell.
The open Church wedding, was
. by a of
mUSIC, \V,lth Earl Earnhart,
brother of the groom,
"Always, " "Because" and "0
i?Fomise Me," accompan ied by
hI ' aunt, Mrs. Karl Babb, who
also played several selections.
The bride, glven in marri age
by ,her fat her, wore a street
len, 'th white silk frock, which
he made from silk brought
from Japan by her
With this she wore all white
accessories and c.arried , a cor-
sage of pink on her
white Bible . .
Mrs. Dom,inie Mileti of Bir-
The groom attended by
hi s brother Alton Earnhart. Don
Long', brother of the bride, and
Dean Babb, cousin oJ the
groom, served as ushers.
The bride's mother wore a
blue and white silk dress, made
from 'silk brought from Japan
by her son, wIth' black acces-
sories and a pink carnation cor-
sage.
'I he .bride.grooni sMother
chose a black and white print
wi th black and white acces-
sories and white carnation cor- '
age.
A recepti on was held in the
'church din inK r om for the im-
mediate ' families and close
fi-i end, after which the bride
and groom left for a hart wed-
ding trip. They will be at home
to their friends in Waynesville
'al out Jul y 15. ,
Mr. and Mr . Long entertain-
ed the bridal party, immediate
famili es, the pastor and wife to
dinner at, their ,c untry home
prcce iing the we,ddi ng.
Mr. and M,rs. A. H. Earnhart,
Mr. Alton Earnhart, Mr. and
Mr. Earl Earnhart and child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Earn-
hart, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. '
Earnhart and son with Mr. and
Mr . Karl Babb and Mr. Dean
Babb of near Jamestown, Mr.
and Mrs. J _ N. Ko binson and
children of Dayton . and Mr.
and ' Mr . Don Collett of N w
Burlington attendel1 the wed-
din '.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brad-
d ck are enj oyin\r ,a vacation at
their. cottage in the country.
J
THE BURDEN
A funeral ' service is mu'ch

! .. tV
mercbandise : and
equipment. We have both in
al undance, but we tlave
a very sincere wish to lighten
the troubled days of those who
u .
') McCL,URE
). ' ,
FU IfIOM E
w.AY.NESVllLE, 0"'0
-.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden,
Mr. and Mrs. L.V. Branstrator,
Mr. and Mr. Ernest Butter-
worth,' Mr. and Mrs. Harry
mith and Mr. and Mrs. . S.
Ellis were evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Cornell in Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. M,aynard
Rich and sons of Pittsburgh; Pa.
were week end guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. B.
Rich. Mrs. Rich and one son
were enroute to Florida for a
vacation, 'Mr. Rich to
his home, leaving the older
son to spend a 'week .with hi s
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond La
Ru have returned fro m a
week with fri end in New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray C nner
and daughter have ' returned
after. spending a month in Mex-
ico , and Southern California.
Mi ss arah Conner, with
Miss Jane Qear ff of Franklin,
left Sunda for a two-w ek
vacati on in, Florida.
, Ben Hawke is eri u,ly
ill at a ho pital in Columbus.
Check Your Brakes
GET YOUR
Safety , Sticker!
WITHOUT BEING STOPPED
ON THE HIGHWAY
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO
ISSUE S TIC K E R S TO
VEHICLES INSPECTED BY
US DURING JULY
KlfR'SGarage
\
\
.
-_. _ ,I
"47 BUJCK Roadm_ster Sedan - ' like new - very low mileage - ,mult be leen to
, be appl"eciated.
'47 DODGE Cuetom 4 Door - Radio and Heater..- like new.

. '46 "CHEVRf;>LET Club Coupe - IRadio and Heater - like new $1795.00 '
'41 DOE)GE Custom, .4-IDoor Sedan - IRJldiC? and Hetater - Exceptionally cle_ -1176.00
'48 NEW, DODGE Ton Cab Ch ... i.. ' n
other older models that RUN / and at

, .
Au,to Sales,
BROADWAY LEBA.,()N OPEN TILL 9 P. M.
U-,d cars with a That
P.AGE 7 . THE MIAMI'
the Canajian Mounte j" is en-
ti.tle i ... Pu," uit." Pen oth r lu k y
number h( Jjer may v u in
the audience. Add t all thi
an E 19-ar Kenne i comedy,
- WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4375
THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1948
T"'IN
Lenses
"Hn\\" tl ' Clean Hue"
(R K ). The Twin m,anag- -
ment has made , sp,ecial efforts
to cooperate with.the Wa ne -
ville Ameri an Le)1; ion Po t
celebration in "BafQ-
bi' (RKO) for S'unday', Jul y
by 4. and Monday. July '5. Par
may 'send their young-sters to
FOX HOLLY the theatre Sunda or Monday
knowing' the children
It can hap.pen, and it did. will be safe and vi'ewinJ!: the
Both Mrs. Eunice Thompson perfect picture for "kids",
and D nald Weltz turned up while at the same time 'the
with number 160 on their Can- old ter can more fullv enter
adian Mounties Club Card at into the "Legion festivities at
the Twin last Saturday night, the High School g-iouncl. '
and walked off with equal cash , "Bambi" is a a full
awards. Mrs. Gladys , Murray color cartoon f the
picked up her week's pas to c ming' of' age of a faun. Its
the th atr , won by the fact fasci natin,e.' beauty of cene
that she, held lucky number and sound, the tral,l(ht forward
, 147, puhli. hed in the Twin ad- tellin,go of its stor'v has a charm
v rti ement in tne Western for all children and for ' all who
Star last week. Still no claims have not outgrown the fancy
for the lucky nUlllbers publish- of childhood .. A Popeye cartoon
ed in y ur wn Miami Gazette. "Pre Hysterical Man" (PAR)
Wonder Why? Mrs. Thonip on e along with Bambi, and
at. ni.e;ht so far was sure late t news (WB).
that he was goin.e; to win. Per- For Tue,sday only: "Here
severance counts. Comes Trouble" (UA), in Cin-
am Huffman tells me thts 'ecolor. This ' is the latest Hal
is ,l{ood wheat weather. This Roach comedy release, a m'elo-
is my first stimmer spent in the drama with accent on slapstick
the Miami Valley; and I'm glad comedy .. Remember Hal Roach
to know the 'veather's .e;ood for Comedy' Carnival at the Twin
something. It's at 0 for not long ago? A clever
Mr. Gei.e;er's pool and for the hort "pj'xie, Picl1Ic" (VA)
middle ten row at the Twin r unds out the program. .
Theatre. That's where fhe Addicts of the George Raft
wa hed air system does you the type of highly keyed, tense
most good. If we survive at all, drama will welcome hi latest
we hope for complete air 011- film "Intrigue" (UA\) , next
by next sea'son. Thur day imd Friday. It's the
Briefviews: , "Always T - , tory of an ex-Army flier ' who
g- th r' (WB) 1s still givln.e; is sucked into the black lltarket
laugh at the theatre tonight operations in food in post-
and Friday. William Boyd in World War II Shan.e;hai, of ' a
"The 0 'ad Don't ' Dream" blond enchantress ' (June
(UA) is the Saturday action Havoc) who lives by her wits,
Western you like, another in and a Red Cross Canteen host-
th.e Hopal ng Cassidy g'roup, ess (Helena Carter, a charming
With Andy 'Clyct'e as California: newcomer). This is G,eorge
Did you know that Republic Raft's first venture into pr.oduc.
Studio has the reputation of. be- , ing
i
' the first of three films he
jng the tops 'in Hollywod in ser- wit produce as well as star in.
ial making, from, -the stand- It gives Miss Havoc her first
of producing the most dram'atic instead of cheesecake
excltlO,l!' and at the same time role, and gives an opportunity
plausible situations? This Sat- to Miss Carter. whom be-
urday's chapter of ,jDangers of li eves has a reat future on the
HY
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SIMMER
IN
SUM,MER
I Let us insulate your home against extreme summer
heat. It pays (ox itself in fuel savings. We use Lifetime
Pi Blak ,Premium Mlneral, Wool. '
FREE EsTIMATES -NO
I , ,
, ENTERPRISE , ROOFING'
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COMPANY
WA 2149 - J021 IRVING AVE.,. DAYTON
ESTABLISHED 1926
, \
COMPLETE ROOFI.NG', SIDING' & SHEET METAL
SERVICE
H,. E.' Levris .
Warten County RepreSentative
PHONE: WAYNESVIlJ.E amy Eveaing
After 7 P. M. for ,
f RELIABLE DAYTON CO,.CERN f
Serving Dayton and Miami Valley 22 Years Has Openings
For Men DeSiring to Train in Sal,esfield. '
, For Appointment 'I '
WA 2171 DAYTo,," , '."
...
, -Good Territories Open-
screen. The stor i- timely and
real, the Shan,{!hai scenes re-
liahle. 4 Melod ' Ma -tr " (U I)
s twenty minutes of good
m u i and who could resist? in
the e hot w ks of political
conventions, "Olive Oyl For
Pre ident, " th ' Paramount
Popey cartoon with the show?
The Friends House
has been newl y decorated and
electric li ghts have been install-
ed. '
Some of the Caesars Creek '
members attended the W. C.
T. U. meeting- at the honle of
Virg-inia Matthews ,near New
Burlington on Flower Mi sion
Day and everal bouquets w:ere
ma'de and given to the 'sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ro evere f
' Orlando, Florida are'
the ummer with the latter's
sister, Helen Stanfield, and
fam ily. Mr. Rosevere is attend-
in,go Wilming-ton College.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones
and infant Roger, called
on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines
and family Sunday afternoon.
M r: and Mrs. Evan Boggan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boggan
and dau hter Carol , Mae, of
Dayton, 'Mrs. Mary Bog-gan of
near Spring Valley, Mr. and
Mrs R. L. Compton and Mr.
and Mr . Charles Handm'an of
Cincinnati caIled on ' Raleigh
For smooth, effortless mow-
ing, PINCOR haa everything
you've eve.r wanted in a Power
,
Four cycle H.P. 'en,ine-
20-inch cut - hand adJulted
cutting height to
all Iteel coaltruction-bullt-In
chain '
wh.el and ... el
drive -11f.,I
lubrlcatioQ IDd
man, other f
' ,.'
fAIRLEY'S
Hardware Store
Bogan Sunday aftern'don. '
The Fri'ends joined
with the churches in New Burl-
ington for their Daily Vacation
Bible SchOOl the past 2 weeks.
Th ;se teachin from here ,were
Au jrevrtatrre, {rene Burden,
D rothv Smith, and Davi"
Stanfield.
Mr. and Mr${ Jack Hawk ....
and fami! ' were Sun jay dinner
gue ts a week ago of M r. and
Mrs. Holling' worth of
n ar New Vi nna.
Mrs. Luther Haines has been
caring for her mother, Mr.
Charles Laird of Camden.
Mrs. Willard Haines of Tim-
lJervilI, ir/ inia, was a , gue t
of her husband's parents, Mr.
and Mr . Ev rett Haines.
The Younger Adults of the

I-BatUe 01 San Juan Hill,
Cuba. 1896.
:.:
Day&!'
C). cr.: '
@
::.&t " IndependenceDay,
anc.r
$-Davld FarraQUt, first U.S..
admiral. born, 1801,
6--John Paul Jones born,
1747,
'-U,S. Marines occupy Ice-
land. 1941. . WNU r .. t .....
Meeting held their regular ,
monthly meeting at the home
of Mr. and Mr-. Charles Stan- ,
I unday "night. '
' E'ver tt Haine and family
att nded th ' Carey ' reunion at
the home of MT. and Mr.
Howard near Fairview,
unday. ' ' " ...
Mr. and Mr. CharI s Jones
were visitor at church Sunday.
Mr. arah Wil her and Mrs.
Th Ima Grllshon visted their
ister, Mr. ,Dorothy Os orne
of New Burl,ington, Tu sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra mond Wil-
son w r in X.enia Saturday and
all d n Mr ' . Wit on' iter,
Atlic mith, \\' h ha been,
ill.
__ ._ a __ ..... .... __ ..
HOURS:
9-12 ea h morning
1-5 afternoons excep't
vVednesday
7-9 Saturda
Other evenings by
pointment
TELEPHONE 63-R
Dr. C. E. Wilkin
Optometric Eye Specialist
. 26 South Detroit Str.et
XENIA, OHIO '
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TEL. 2351
THE FINEST IN'UPHOLSTERED
CHAIRSFOR YOUR CflMFORT
LUCKY MOUNTIE CARD No. 825
-------------------------------------------------- THIS THURS.-FRI. '
TOGEnfER
J. Reynolds & B. Hutton,
, & ,
TEEN-AGE TARS
,
(
SUN.-MON.
"The mo.t
. xcltlng
Di.ney C,eatlon"
-.... w" oM......
L ''--''' '-
Plus: POPEYE CARTOON
SAT. ONLY
BILL BOYD Ride Hard in
DEAD DON'T DREAM
with
5th CHAPTER SERIAL
&
EDGAR KENNEDY
COMEDY
TUES. ONLY
HERE
,C,OMES
. TROUBLE
NEXT' JHURS.-FRI.
INTRIGUE
Geo. Ra
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Notice, to ,Wheat Producers
, ,
Due to some misunderstandings in the ' past, a definite policy for re-
ceiying, "selling or storing wheat will . be followed in the f,uture. ,
Definite arrangements must'. be made in the office for sto'rag,e of
wheat or for contract sale of the Lrop.
if no arrangements are made we will consider the wheat as the,
delivering truck: leaves our scales.
Don't rely on a driver to ,carry the ,message. Phone or call personally.
-----., ,
Wayne8ville 'Farme.,_ E.chaRga
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. CLASSIFIED AD RATES
1c PER WORD MINIMUr(I 25e

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-
Ex tra G ad 6S-acr
farm, \\'ell iml r ved. Must
be t be appre iated.
Price n t woted ov r t 1 -
phon , " 11 wn b ' p iilt-
m' n t. J d un hy ,
WILBUR N. SEARS
Ohio
Phone 2651
DON' T FORGET TO CALL
us f r Insurance. All. of
Insurance at a .savi nos, Call
Francis G ne Br'O\vn, hone
Waynesville 24 72 or call
collect, 21 '1 1.
'1 SELL THE
IF YOU HAVE ANYTr.IING
in Real Estate fer sale, get 'in
touch with Ben E. Cline, lic-
ensed broker, Spring- ' Valley,
Ohio, in Real Estate Business
since 1911. Experience tells.
Try me and see.
-826
FOR
TWO SMALL HOUSES. See
.Bill Lee, -71
PASTURE for rent. Contact
any evening, \Hugh Vance,
Route 3, Wa.ynesville. -71
FOR SALE-
RIPE CABBAGE Plants; Call
' after 5 p, M. Will St. John.,
Phone 2705. -78
3 TABLE suitable for market
or . picnic. Vegetable table,
metal-lined with spriFlklers.
-very- reasonable. Heatrola,
18 x 24 tent, large p,op box,
----,cheap. -M:-f}. Baird.
-71
CUSTOM BALING
R. C. LaRUE
Waynesville Route.1,
2946. Waynesville, OhIo
-624
NOTICE
ANTIQUE FURNITURE-
Repaired and Refinished. .. All
work guaranteed.
CHAS. C. ' COOK and SON,
PHONE 2645 O.
, , -624
WAN'TED - To correspond
with descendants of Richard
Snowdenn . or Isaac 'Allen
West. .
. Write Mrs. J. E. 2910
S." Brownlee St., , Marion
J
I ndian.a. .
IT PAYS TO SELL YOUR
WHEAT CO-OPERATIVELY!
Farm 'Bureau Co-Op elevator at
Ma on is prepared to handle
your grain speedily! New.
equipment in place! . .
FARM BUREAU Co.Op
Lebnnon Nrason
.' 355 18.
-715
PERSONALS
We wish to thank all of the
Waynesville businessmen who
h.ave sponsored our baseball
suits,
Junior American Legion
Baseball Team
BIBLE
Al l Children frOll ' 4 t 12 ear
oli are in vitej to the Vaca-
ti . II R ligiou5 chool at
Friend ' . M H 9use,. at
8 :30 tct. \:11 :30 each day
from Jul y 6 t 10. '
HELP W FEMALE
OPPORTUNITY FOR
REGISTERED NURSES
Regi tered nurses ' Prom-
inent hospital , has several
irhmediat openings for gen-
ral staff du ty. Salaries begin
at S per month, with $10 a
\' ar in rea e f r thr e years.
a mon th extra for eV' \l ing,
ni ght ervice. Thr e meals ;i.
day, laundry and room in
IJ auti ful residence all for ' $45
r. 111Onth, if de iretl, Li era!
l'acat i n policy. Write or wire
TODAY t Director of Nurses,
J wi h Hosll tal, Cincinnati
_9, Ohi o.
SPRAYING EQUIPMENT-
CUSTOM WORK "pra
Destroy . the
weeds efore they de troy
au. Price per acre
W. L. Sheehan, Waynesville.
Phone ,2991.
PAPER HANGING-
J. H. RAINEY . Waynesville.
-78
- STUNNED MIL:LIONS
' Stunned Mlitiions would be
the answer of the American
People if they could view artist
Stanford Bugen's latest work
Depicting a Peerlessly beauti-
'ful lake scene, involving 5
Drakes 3 of which , are-- taken
from the Famous
Beer adv. panel known to all
Americans. SOLD to HERBERT
YUNKES - noted turfman and
Cafe oW-net of Lebanon '- The
title of the picture is - Last Take
0.ff of the 5 Great Drakes from
the 5 Great Lakes - I think
you can see it at Herb's Cafe
In Lebanon.
EAST 'WAYNE COUNCIL
The East Wayne Advisory
. Council met Friday evening at
the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
West. About fifteen members
were present for a general dis-
cussitm, on various .topics. One
subJect of. great interest was
the expansion ,program of the
Warren County. Co-Op:- . ,
The councll -. adjourned to
meet with Mr. and Mrs. Law-
ren'ce Cook in July. .
. A program of popular musk"
was .given by Perrill Kern
Mr. West. A lunch was served.
"Y au to be ashamed
of yourself,' . the father told his
lazy son. "When Washington.
was your age be had become a
surveyor, and was hard at
work." ,
"Yeah," reto rted' the son, ." and
when he was your age he
President" ,
. .
Waiter: "Your're not eating
yu!.:r fish. \vh tIs w.rnf12:' With
. it?
Customer: "Long time no sea."
I-Ilot Weather Treat
Spiced pecan squares are good to with refreshing sort drinks
when temperatu .....s are high.

Summer days are .often iong and lazy, with chummy gatherings
of friends on that cool porch or patio, Good conversation flows more
,freel y when thet'e refreshments-prefera bly amber iced tea and a '
Iplatter of compliment-provoking cooki es. The hostess can tJlrn out a ;
lbatch of keep-w.ell sJlliced square!? in. the cool -Of the morning to
have' this chewy cookie ready for an appearance at the afternoon'
r efreshment session, .
No fuss or frills are necessary, since the cookies are cut in self-
decorating shape. To make these .tempting diamonds, bake the cookies
:in an eight-inch squue cake pan. When baked, cool before cutti nK_
,Then make diagonal ' inst ead of s t ra,ight cuts to form diamonds, The
corners' will be fot: the cook to sample, or to give little
;Jl)hnny a promisE' of good thi ngs to come.

- PECAN B .. nS
2 (1' ;- IlttJ \\n ricl t J '. ur
2 k .I> P balon!!! .!ur
h 'c., r ('lon slI! r
1 I!:',"r """ ('In;; In-,m
It'.l SP'Jon do,'\:, "
t ' , ": \1 :' " Of' .
, ;> .: It(o4. .. .
i .: I.',h ;"l IQwn '1\, . '
::> (: :.t;r ,ons
. ... ) , l,' ': ten
t milk

: teaspoon nu trnt:g
I t rn(f':)" " vanilLl eltt n, t
Sift together flour, baking pow-
del', salt nnd spices. Add nuts,
Cream together shortening and
sug-ar until and fluffy, Add
illolasstts and eggs, mixing thor-
oughly, Add flour mixtqre to
ct,eruned mixtur.e alternately wi t h
milk and flavor ing. Mix to a
smooth batt er, B ke. in gr eased'
eight-inch cake pan in
(350 degrees P.)l
3\) minutes, When cool, cut in
Yietd : 16 two-inch squares. '
inch squares. ..
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE; OHIO
THURSDAY, JULY
PAGE S
No. 4375
1, 1948
.N\ r. and Mrs. John W odiel
and daught r an j M1iss Ruth and
Mr. HarIa 11 Earnnart left on
Tu day for Wa hin ton, D .
c., and. ther Eastern pQints.
On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Woodiei wl1 1 be enroute ' to
thei r h me in Arkansa .
. ' M1'. and Mr. Ralph Ha tings
and n had as Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
Hastm ", Mr. and . Mr. Merle
Hough and . daug-hter, ,of
Dayton. :
-------'=----
Mrs, R. C. Mol r ha ' return-
ed from a week with her
daughter in Battl e Creek, Mich.
Mrs. Emerson Di ll f Mt.
Holly sp nt Friday with Mrs.
Ralph om of pring: Valley.
READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS ..
F
. ,
. armers.
What yo.u rna v need in the fu
ture is ..
TIME e
on your real estate loan
This, plus 4% interest, repay
ment privileges, service and
security may. be had in a
FEDERAL LAND BANK LOAN
mage through
THE LEBANON
NATIONAL FARM LOAN
Lebanon, Ohio Phone 448
Ellis , H. Sec'y-Treas.
Beverly Kier of LJayron
edBilly Kier Saturday. . '
. SMITH ELECTRI(: SERVICE
-
24 boun every duy 7 days 0 efY
weck. never atoppinr, t he kidneys Itlter
wnste matter Crom t he blood,
.
For ' that extra
, Or Anything Electrical
..
House Bam -
Call
NORR,18 BROCK COMPAINV
Cinoinnatl Union "took V.rd"
ILlve and Proill ..... h,.. An
oraanization Moo;' ld t.o none.
8triotlv U.r. 0" the beet
.11 arOund market 'n the
country.
$ERVIC.E THAT
WlHIO Dayton' 12: 50 E. B. T. .
. .
Dial 1300. W'LW Clnotnna.tl
12: 40. Dla.l' 700. Our Dally
Market Report,
. PATRONIZE GAZETTE
"A'DVE'RTlSERS
.
,
AUCTIONEERING
STANLEY aDd KOOGLER
BROKERS LICENSE
For Oat ... P"one 28M. Wavn .. vili
Ohio . . R.veI'M Chara ..
WANT.ED
DEAD STOCK
cows
HORSES
HOGS
$11.00
9.00
3.00 cwt.
Acc ... tllnl llz. a CtI!ndltl.n
All SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Phone
XENIA
1712
WILMINGTON
2362

If more pClopl" were aware of bo!W the
k'-tncya must conat3ntly romOVe-1Iur-
fluid. ' excetll acids and other WASte
matter that cannot stay in the bl ood
without injury to heal t h. there would
be better uDdent nndill1r or wh" tbe
whole aystem ia upset when kidneys fal
to Cunct ion properly.
Burnln". Bdanty or urin ...
tlon lometi mM, warna that aometbiol
i. wrone. You 'may suffer naaurin. back-
ache. headl\(' hea, dizzin_.
..... 1111. eettlnc up at nl8htll, awelllD.,
Why not try 000"'. You wID
tie usb,. a medicine recommended tbe
country over, DOG"" ,Itlmulate the CunOo
tlon oC the klctneya' and help them to
flusb out polaonoUli waate Crom , the
blood. They contain llothlnC harmful.
Get 0_,,', today. U. with eoafidence.
At all druC ' ,
Dead Stocl,
Any mak'e or m.odel
Fred Ka'hn' Motor Car Co.
PI-lONE 311 LEBANON, OHIO
COWS $1100u HORSES $9.
00
; HOGS
. . .
Armitage & SOD
i' IAND _a GRAVEL
. .
AlCCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDmON,
C\IJ.
x.-O4 S
'1'ELU'IIOn8

.GROW .... .
'8ANOX .... ..
-. .... ;
WELDING-
, .
X E N 'I A fertilizer,
. DRIVEl
TAR ... ROAD OIL
G !
Mower blade grinding and re-
. pair.
Electric and Portable
'BILL LEE. Wayne Park
_""1"-
...... .- .-
" E. G. Buchsieb, hie.
. LAWN .... FIlL DIRT
READY-MIX COJlfCRETE
EXCAVATlMG aM DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
..
It Says
Here
By Smitty
ne of the worl 's oldest
illusions went up in smoke a-
gain the last weekend.
. A lot of people have the
Idea that you can get rid of
hy 'paSSing a law a-
g-amst But it ish't that simple.
A law IS \i orse than useles if
th public 10esn't want to obey
it. , , \
, Take the law against fire-
\\ orks, for instance: Nothing
explo than cap pistols
IS permitted m Ohio. But the
law was a COJlwlete failure, at
le:lst in Wa nesvill , b'ecause
there was no demand for its
enforcement. No one really
believed it was wrong" for the
youngsters to set off fireworks
1 The law" can hardly ._be
blamed for doing nothing about
th steady bang-bang-bang in
town la t week, be au ' 'lw-
sta.nders would probably have
'reeted an arrest with jeer and
ho ,ts f "Spoil- proH"
There ' are other 'unpopular
law on the books, and their
fate i? generally the same. The
5 -mlle-an-hour speed limit is
g nerally ignored unless a
patr I car is in sight. It would
take 20 tim s as many highwaX
patrO'lm,en as , we 'now have, If
e veryone \i ere to be' stopped
from cruising at '60 or faster'.
lass.. niorceable is the
'''prohibition'' by which a town
Dr a nation cBroclaims that it
bas I_dry." It's easy. to
get 'nd of Bars ana outward
signs of drinking, but does any
b dy have a record of a single
consumer of , alcoholic bever-
age becoming a teetotaler just
because of a "d.ry" law? .
<" Whether it's fireworks
speed, or alcohol, the public
has , to be convinced before a
law does any good. , '
Swo n i as
ayor
Thlr Miami
GAZETTE
, Scouts ' Plan
Paper Drive
, B _i cout Troop 40 will
on iu , t a paper dri e Saturday
Jul \' 10, Th 1\ ction will b'
a ur, pi 'k-up.
It I ' . l' IU ' t
3
.i , that l' r
!11 agazlOe e undl'd or pia i
10 cart nand b a't th 3 uro
not lat er than 9 A. M. The
I :1 1 tr p plans to hav III 11-
thl , ll e ti n' in th future
Davis Is, Appointed
'President of Council
in a 11Y
lie-
1
SERVING WAYNE,SVILLE SINCE 1850
No. 4376 FIVE CENTS A COPY'
WIAYNESVILLE, OHIO THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948
'and a k that a1\ . }Daper ' be
School ' Board Acts
On Salaries
The estimated 1949 budg'et
calling , for continuation of the
pre ent tax was approv-
,) Tllesday' b Wayne
I WI. chool Board, and
arie ' for teachers were fixe .
Supt. Raymond Braddo k
wa a ked, by the board mem-
bers to give up the insurance
hu ine _ he operates as a side-
Iii, , and to devote full time
time to the schools. He indi-
cated unwillingness 'to do so,
but asked for 10 ' days to make
a decision. was
It was deci Cled to seek bids
on an addition to the sch I
I us garage, expected to co t
$1835. An applicant for jani-
tor was interviewed and other
rutin u iness was transact-
ed.
.:J)eafhj
RAYMOND H. DUNHAM
, Ra III nd H, Dunham, , 6
c
,
fath r of Mr . Walter he .. han
f Wa me viile, di d Monda
saved. '
Legionnaires Find
Affair 'Unprofitable
evening at hi ' home in uth
L hanon. He wa a r tire 1 far- The thre -day Fouth f Jul
mer. ther urviv r ar hi el brati on SpOIl ored
wife; Cannie, and another Wa, ne T\\ p. Po t 615, Amer-
Mr. MH hell Kar- Legion, nded Mo;ndayl night
talia of MilwCluke , Wi : with a large crowd overfl w-
Services were held thi aft r- II1K th Waynesville HIGHER SOUGHT
n on at the s\\ aId Funeral 1 ground and with Le- Turning to financial affairs
Hom , in Lebanon, witll burial g-lOn member igl, h >f r it annual hud/{ t hear-
at outh Lebanon Cemetery. r"licf. bi?," ing, Council pass dare oluti on
with w at h 1', out - of - town h plac ' n the t)all ot in n xt
7 FROM, WAYNESVILLE pr mot i n, and public enthu- Nov elect ion aI
AT SUMMER SCHOOL OF ia 111 all Ii ted as unpr di'ctabl sal t incr ' l ' e Wa. n ville's
WILMINGTON COLLEGE -wa ver. But it was not a tax rate y 2S cent p r $:100
great Finan ial succes due' to f valuatil n, A similar propo al
Thirty Warren Countians are high expen es, the members faile j la t Novemb r, it \Va re-
am the 400 5tudents enroll- report. , called ,b harles Jame, lerk,
ed for the summer session at aturda night, when tile . \\ ho said tll added taxe are
Wiknington College, college Hayride cast of needed to meet' current
officials disclosed this weeK. tation WL W was the chief at- p nses of the v ill a g:e.
There are 4
0
traction, the Legion post came The ne d for the ta boo t
GARDEN CLUB TALKS 86 sophomores, 147 juniors, 86 out just a little better than wa cited by Mr. James a 'he
'ABOUT POPPIES, LILIES and 4 t special students. eoVeq. un day, all attraction read the detailed budget for
The Garden Club ' held its from Waynesville wer free, fr 'm ,organ music 'by 1949. It ended with the inin.
regular july meeting at the are: ', ' Paul Nevels ()f .D;tytol) to a ous w rds: "B. lanc , Zer .' 1
borne of Mrs. Lena Hartsock, Bernard Daley, Robert Emery, 'ba?y: show: Monday the Waynesville ,Corp rati n's
'president, on Thursday, Paul Githens, Russell Hiteman, cal ntval; fIreworks; and pnzes , tax rate on th last p r ' unal
July 1. Interesting papers on Charles Nolan, Fa11i and brought several thousand per- pr perty blank wa _. t 9
"The Poppy" and "Lilies .and Lucille Paine, ,on . to the. gr und . per hundre t Thi \\ a ' th third
Their Culture" were read by ___ m Baby Par:tde hi )'he t in th county, t 'pped
M G P t
were,' ,- only b Ma n with _.4_ and
rs. eorge' e erson and Mrs. Miami Chapter 107, 'O."E. S. .Blrth t ix months: First, Franklin, $2.2 1. With 25 nts
Evelyn Peterson. . will meet in re'gular' es I n on MI. and Mrs. Nolan; second, . ad jed, Wayne ville w ul d ex-
Following to Monday July 12, at Mr. and, Robert Work- ceed 'Mason" rate by two
meet at the...home of Mrs. Dram o'clock. T is will be a man; thll'd, MIl'. and, M'r . Wi!- eent.
Shoup for a pichic upper, a bnef sumimer meeting and no lard Furnas.
pleasant social hour was enjoy- initiatory work wilt begin until Six to 12 months: First, Mr. CHAUTAUQlJA TO HOLD ' I
ed v ith r.efreshments. Mr. fall. and Mr. William Peters; s c- ' , I
Ralph Hastings and Mrs. R. H. ond, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peter;' W. C. T. U. DAY JULY 13
Hartsock were guests. ' thi r j, M 1'. and M ["s. RyeI' on. W C U Da at tl eM' .
WHERE IS IT FLOWING? H b F' d Ch I ' . . . . Y 1 laml
at:ve s nen urc 1 ,Ont: ar to 1 months ; Vall ey Chautauqua will be
This might be , caned the Lee O'Banion, son of Mr. will Qold' a basket picnic Sat- First, Mr. and Mr. T ws n; Jul y 13. Thi will be the ann'ual
.of the missing se,wage. and M,rs. W. E. O'Banion of urday- at Jacob's Park, Well- c nd, Mr. and Mrs. Martin; m etili.!?i of the district of tht; ,
Or It might be entitled "The near Waynesville was removed man. ' Tran portation will thir i, M,r. and Mrs. Lamb. W. C. T, U. supporing the
Ca e of the Idle Pump." to Miami Valley Hospital Sun- provided from the church at nl y ur 11 te : ome p c- Frances Willard Cottage. '
The story dates back to the day for a miilor operation. 6 P. M. f" tntor nn h d the light ',and . Th busines ' meeting, includ-
WPA sewer projscl here alm:ost- at the north ast corner II1g the de tion of officers will
a decade It seems the out- CU' te KleddleeS to ' the BlerJree" of the school pl'ohab- convene in the France ' Willard.
'et for the whole sanitary sewer U Iy 'with a firecracker. , Cottage at 'I a. m. Mrs. G. 1.
system is a pipe, running from ' " Norman f 'Oayt n will
the powerhouse on South Main A G ' HaIl' T d Fe D t B 'Sh d d voti n . Mr. . C. Lincoln
treet- to the Little Mjami , t , . ues , a
v
or oDte'st, Ire , es roys aro, , e , ,president of the MontgQJ11ery
But , ,there wa ' a sewer line J" 0 'R b t W t 'F ' Col!nty vV.C:T. U. will rep( rt as
along Water SL'e t which lay ,. n 0 er ern z arm Chall'lllatl of ' the Hesoll:lti ns
below the level f Main Sfreet. ture of local child for Committe and Miss Ernestine
.The logical thine- to do was to Tue day i the 1ig d::,ty publication in ' its picture series A barn and shed wt:;re Houdebush of Franklin will re ..
pump sewage from Water ' for f I' the Cute Children Con- titled "Citizens of Tomprrow" completely by ftre port c\lairrnan of ,the Norni ..
Street' up to th outlet on Main test Picture The Miami scheduled for publication later. hortly befole , noon Saturday. natin,g- Committ e.
tr et. Gazette is havine' pictures Every 'Child's picture ,will he on the, farm of Robert Wer!ltz, LlIllcht:on \- ill be seryed ill
At that time, nobody on taken of all children who are publtshed whether or not it is tw n,111 s east of WayneSVIlle. the ro m. wi ' h'-
Water Street was connected to l?rou.e;ht by - a p'arent or other a prize winner. ,The smoke was clearly vis- ing to attend sh 1Ild communi-
the ' sewer. The ' line was there g-uardian to the GJran>te Hall The prizes to be award d ible from Waynesville at cate with tll.ir ount re i-
for future needs. But a on Tuesday, july 13, frbm 1 are: " 11 :30 a. 'm. but nobody put in dent. ,All member are wel-.
pump ,was' installed anyway, so P. M. to 8 P. M. , 1st, $25.00 Oil Tinted a call to ,the local depart- Come. ,
that whenever a connection "As previously announced. ' Portrait Framed; '2nd, ,$15.00 until after uoon. By that At the aHem , Oil mcetin12' 'in
was made on Water Street; the the Woltz-Allen Studios, na- Ojl Tinted Portrait; 3 rd, $5.00 ttme the walls ,bad aH , the aoditorium Mrs. 1 alph Laoe
flow could be pumped up to the tionatty known children's Portrait; and 4th, $5.00 Port- and spectators had already be : of ' FraI1k\in, presi i ' nt of the
outlet. ' will be in rait. , gun to go home. The firemen Valley W', C. T. U., will
The first user below Main A will be ' tak It often seems to parents pun1rped water from a well to' preSIde. The ma1l1 addres will
tuwed , lIl .t to be tl'll! en of every youngster, under that children are little one spray the elllbers, but nQthing , be given by Rev. J. Taylor
Waynesville Locker plant ' ten, brQught. in from this :t.rca' , minute and up' the next, could be saved. , McHendry and the' afternoon
which uses terrific amQunts of ' entered III the Cute so fast a ch!ld's The ,buildings containec:i devotions will be conducted by
water in its slaughtering and ren s Contest.. IS .no stage Here a splendid ' som'e tools and implements, Rev: Donald Brownell, pastor
freezing operations. In the past charge, no obligation, nothing' oPPQrtumty tt> catch a likeness and wprth of new roofiI)g" the ,
months, two more sewer coil- to' tiuy or subscribe to, nb\v oY yO'ur ' child or children a;t l}1atenal whICh Mr. Werntz had Chdrch.ot Day-
nectibns were on or If additional prints this present stage for the plea, mtended to' put .on the barn ton. An enjoyable m'uslcal pro-
Water Street homes in the are deslI:ed" they may be ar- sure you will . out of it in later this ' The loss gr,am .. been, 'arranged by
block between. North and Mill ran'ged for .the studiO' re- .future years and for the thrill 0'( wl'S' partly msured. MIss ' Nellie rels of Franklin. '
Streets. . ' presentative wHen the pose is- seeing 'it in print-or winning "l1li:' Tfie cause' Qf the fire is not ' Drusilla Vaughn who
Th th d I selected for entry in the contest: a prizt. You wilt viant to' cli(? There was no electric has managed the rentin{! of the
ese r:ee are now ai Y and later publication. , anCl preserve it for the ... .. _ in either building, and' Cottage will make ' her annual , %
coaatinUed 1m Page 4' , This newspaper wants a pic- ster when he or she . no . was being stored. report. ., ' e
e
The Miami Gazette
atta 'hed a Juliet cap em- M r. nnd Mr. Pe rr y Benton
ani Terrv f Fairfi eld pent
from Friday until Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs .. Delb rt C ng r.
THE MIAMI GAZETTE PAGE'!
- wit11 p arl s The
WAYNESVILLE, 'OHIO No. 4316
THU RSDAY, .J U L Y 8. 1948
BS' TABLISBED 1 850
Publ is hed Every Thursday
At Waynesville, Ohio
CARL G, SMITH, Editor
b Uljuet wet ' f white r 'e anLi
-t pllan (is hlossom. The
bri ie al - ,,"or a bri dal neck-
la pendant , of rna n tone
\\' ith four \ -I , .given t
her by the gro m.
J:1. ne \\ al ker and Mr.
liD _ .... 'ISINO
Entered as second class matter at the Post Office
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
$1.50 a Year i n Advance
Events Coming Up
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.
(To have events listed in this calendar, notify The Miami Gazette
, before 4 p. m. Tuesdays!) . .
FRIDAY, Jul y 9
oft ball, pring \ all v . Legion, 8 p.
SATURDAY, July 10
Ha rv y I Fri end picni , 6 p. m.
8 S Ct Lit Troop 40 I :tper Drive in morning
SUNDAY, July '11
Go to hurch!
oft bal1 d ubi h ad r: Old men' s game, 7 p. m.
Fairh:: _' vs. Legion exhibiti on game 8 :30 p. m.
, Juni r Le i n baseball, Warren C . playoffs, Wayn ville
v . L han 11 at Lei an n, ' 1 p. m.
MONDAY, July 12
S ftball, B II brook v . Mill . r s, 8 p. rn.
B y ' olJtTro p..J r)'1t7 :1.5p: m.
Miami .Chapt r, rd r f Eastern tar, 8 p. m.
Wayne ville American Legion, 8 p. m.
W,aYl1'e ville Farmers Exchange di r ct ::, ' meeting
TUESDAY, July13 .
Waynesville Lodge 163, f. & A. M., ..., p. m.
Happy Hour Club
WEDNESDAY, July 14
. Softball, Kier's vs: Legion, 8 P. M.
Priendship Club.. .
mtJRSDAY7 July .15 .
Softball, Fairley's vs. Spring, Valley, 8 P. M.
Methodist W. S. C. S.
. METI-IODIST CHURCH
R.B. Coleman, Mi'nister
Church school 9 :30 a.m.
ST AUGUSTINE
Father Krumholtz, Priest
Masses 8 and to
'b nCA E. U. 'B. CHURCH
K.civ. William Shannon
Sunda y School . 9 :30 a.m.
Mrs. J arne Garrison, Supt.
Preaching 1st and 3rd Sundays
each month 10:30 a.m .
EvenIng Services 7 :30p.m.
Best ' man \\ a Mr. Fressler
, Hardin, the gro 1m's brother.
Usher were Godfrey Klinger,
, John Hermaine I Ronald J .
Hardin, and Everett .Beam.
E. Boyd Jordan of
Mariemont played the Marie-
m nt carillon b 11: before the
ceremony, and Mrs. Fred
J icergens carried the theme
into the church where M r '.
Fred Luecke was soloist for the
/ ccasion.
The ,wedding fol-
lowed at the home of - til e
bride s mother, who wore a
gown of powd r blue and a coJ'
' ag'e of y ll ow ro e for her
jaughter's wedding. Mr .
Hardin'S gown of dark blue,
was set off by a imilar co r-
sage. ' '. ti t
following the n, the
couple departed for the outh
and the 9mokie, and up n
their return will r side in Mal:i .
m nt. Mr. Hardin, a veteran of
three years in the South .Pa-
cific, will resume ' his studies
at the Universtty of Cincin-
nati s Colleg of Engineerin,
in th h i\,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Burske
were unday gu t of r Intiv e
in Newtown.
Meadow
Gold
MILK
Har td Osborn of Leban 11
. spent Monday with Mr. an i
Mrs, Delbert C nger. ,
,
. Mr, Loui e Wi! nand
Mrs. Louis Conger were din-
n'er guests of Mrs. Dick Carl
ton of Dayton on Thursday.

Sam'e crib

Same electric
blower fan
r
,
A G , I

. 0 reo SCATTLS .......
. fWICISCO '

Cure corn eleclrlcall, In Ihe bin

then
market the corn anel u.. the
la/m. cr.1I 10 dry wheat
I a J /am /(1119, a9ed 1 0, 011 air duct 01
corn dry.r on H.ber ICing' . '50acr.
farm, SIal. Raul. 28, Hig/lland, Ohio.
Compan,. IN. ICI"" dried "000 bu.h."
01 cor" from 300;. .'0 1.5% mol"ur. (011'
""', olio dried 500 bu.h.I. 01 whlO'.
H. I. now bulle/lng a hoy, drying .y.'.'"
which will UI. ,h om. fall and .5 np.
.I.clrlc mo'or. E,I1moted ' ca.t of drying
Mr. /(ln9'" grain WOl 2c a bu,".I.
J. J. Burske, Supt.
Worship service _ 10:30 a.m.
Youth Fell owship
Weddings '
_--+--...f-b.JJ:-..Hab. ICina, who d ldn' l 10'. a
.ingl. bu,h.1 01 lart year'. molsl corn,
wil/l Dwight Johnson II.''', lIurai lI.pr
nlalir., Th. Dayton Pow... ond Ligh,
DELl VERY DAYS
TUES.-THURS.-SAT.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL
Samuel N. Keys, Minister
. Morning 'Prayer 10:30 a.m.
FRIENDS
First Day School 9 :30 a.m.
for Worship
10:30 a.m.
HERMANIES - HARDIN
Mi ss Laura Gretchen Her-
manies, daughter ' of Mrs . .John Same Delivery Day Each Week
H ermanies and the late Dr.
Hermanies, was given in mar-
riage by her uncle, Dr. Gustav
Eck ki n, ' to Mr. Thomas Lan-
, STOKES DAIR
sing Hardin, son ' of Mr. and LEBANON
Mrs. Thomas S. Hardin. of
Frank Sibcy
WAYNESVILLE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Waynesville, . at Mariemont Phone 21
Representative I
Bible Schoo1_ 9 :30 a.m.
Communion: '10:30 a.m . .
Community (Church, Tuesday
evening, june 29, with the "
Rev. Thomas Bennett Maurer E 0 SeOIT
officiating. ,
.
Byron Carver, --- Mrs. John Risley, of
Bible School. 9 :30 a.m. N. Y., a former classmate of
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. the bride, was ma:tron of hon- . Weatheimer .& Company
Prayer MeetinIY 7 :00 p.m. or. She wore aqua blue taffeta
.
Voung Meeting and net, while the . junior, Members New York Stock
7 :00 p.m. bridesmaid, Miss Betty Aston, Exchang-es 'and
fY Services 7 0 p m: wore petal pink. The brides- registered Exchanges
maids,Mrs. Philip Phelps, Mrs. . Investment Trust Shares
FRIENDS' sleeves tapering at the wrist, r Boug-ht Sold - Quoted
field, Minister Gcrdfre_ Klinger,and Miss .' Phone Waynesville 2530 .1:
9 :45 a.m. Dowthy Dart. wore similar Dayton AD3257
4, a.m. gowns of , yellow. All
bouquets of roses.
The bride was in
"'ite satin, featuring long
... , tapering . at the wrist,
'Yown end,ng ' in a long
was finger-tip
with lace and

Y
OU can pick your corn earlier, have plenty of time to get
your fields ready fOf wheat, yet be early in the matket with
"'P grade corn. Mechanical drying with an electric blower
fan and screen-covered air ducts is the answer. It means less
in the field, fewer husks left the corn, elimination
of due to mold damage.
When the corn is the same crib and curing equip-
ment will take care of drying wheat other small grains'
and soy beans.
You still have time to prepare for electrical curing this
year's corn crop .. J:or detailed 'information on selecting the
bloweLtm, placing air ducts proper use of building 'Paper
for necessary sealing and lining of lower 'section of the crib,
consult your County Agriculture Agent, Vocational Agricul-
ture 'Instructor or the Farm Representative of The Dayton
Power and tiuht Company serving yout
DIYlON POWER AND ' LIGHI (OMIANY '
-,
ICE CREAM, - VARIED FLAVORS
LUNCH MEATS
SOFf DRINKS
MARSHMA1J..OWS
..! !
, ,
Lacy's Quality Market
....
. PHONE 2882
PAGe: 3 THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4376
THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948
Li ttl e Mi Shar 11 Do
has i ll
ill pa t we k of her grand-
parenJ , Mr. and Mr . Herbert
Doster, returned t o her horne in
pringfi eld, Sunday.
Mrs. Fl orcnce Bart on and
her t win grand n , Jo'lI1ny
and Jimmy Barton of Xeni a
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Bar ton s s n and daughter-in-
l aw, Mr. and Mr . Dallas Bar -
ton and sons. '
Mrs. Ida C lIin accom.pan-
. i ed her n and daughter-in-Ia\\
Mr. anli Mr . Lee Collins f
Cente rvill e f r a weekend
vacati n 'Lt ,1. Mar s Lake:: .
Mr. and Mr -. Jo' ph Hiet-
man an j s n of Wilmington
were weekend houseguests of
Mr. Hi d man ' rarent , Mr. , and
Mr . Ra Hi tman.
Mr . J hl1 Babb and
t r, Mi'" Je Bah! f
C l umbu' , 'Xt:!re \\ eke11:i
h 1I . ,I!'uc-t f Mr . Bahh' - j - ,
t er, Mr . \ N. Carl Br wn, ami
Mr. Brown.. ..
Mr. ' and Mr. Char1e 0 te l
and daughter , J rllr t al d
Barbara, left Fri day f r a ten-
day vacation in Canada.
Mr. .nd Mr . Rol'ert Lump
1 i1\ e Jl1l1v e i int their r nOv
uTe1 a. ' d hom n Main
\ hi h th y a qui r d
fr n r. an Mrs. W. E. Fr t.
r. and Mr . Vi van Pr y and
h ll! v " . e \'e k ni . hOu'" 2-
( f Mil. Pr ' s par nt ,
Mr. and Mr . Henry Fry. at th ir
country home near H ilIsb 1'0.
ton and son Davey and Mr. and turned fr m a vi sit
M,r . Frank Pennington spent with his jster and f amil y in
the \\ e kend vi iting relatives Canton.
in Kentucky. , Mr. and Mr. Ri chard ' Will-
Mr. and Mr s. Harry Cline Jr. iam and f amily of Wilmingt on
and dau,g- hter Geraidine of were unday evening dinner
C lumbus were weekend house- gue ts of Mr. Willi ams' par-,
I ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tucker.
ts of Mrs. Cline's parents, Mrs. Vivan Fr,y ,is spending
M r. and, Mrs. Herbert Doster. thi s week at the home of her
Rev. , G. D. Ward of Detroit, parents. '
Il'l come to the vill a,g-e t o erve Gerald Payne left by air,
as pastor of the Full Gospel f 0 t T d f
Church. His family and he are rom ay on ues ay or
, j' t th h - f M d Lincoln Neb., to be with his
'r .Il I,ng a e .ome 0 r. an wife who will undergo a major
MI s. Steven Stem. , operati on at a hospItal in that
. Mr. and Mrs. Auzwood, Mart- cIty.
111. and baby . on, Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Jane Flte were Graham entertained a group f
a ti. 111 0 11 gue Mr. a!1
d
relatives at dinner Sunday
M.I . James . JOI dan and famil y evening given at the White
uf WaynesvIlle. Hou e Restaurant in Wilming-
Mr. and Mr . C. D. Smart of ton. The guest s of hon r were
were Sund.ay fof M r. and Mrs. Homer Kirby of
fn nd an t . relatives m the Indiana.
village. .
. Littl e Mj s Betty May Whit-
mg of Columbus is the house- Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatha-
Kue t of her grandparents Mr. way attended the wedding of
and Mrs. Fred Shewood. GeQlfge paeth and Mi ss
Mr. and Mr . W. Carl Brown Frances Runyan at the Lebanon
att nded rvi ces unday at M'ethodist Church on Saturday
t he Meth odist Chursh in 'Leb-' , evening and the recepti n
l l on. whi h f oll owed at the bri de
Prot. H. C. Milli.e;an has re- home.
GARSON'.S
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Mr. and Mt . Homer Ram.b.
and g-rand: n , f Lantana,
Fl ori ia, ar the gu t of Mr.
and Mr. Edwin Ramby and
ther rel atives. ..
I
MI'. and Mrs. Mari on
of Da t n Mr. andM{rs. Lyl e
Fox ot Columbus were July
Fourth guests of Mr. and MT .
H. R. Moss and Mr. Wi ll iam
Moss.
Mr. and Mr . J. . Kenri ck
had as w ek end gUo ts the
on, taff erg-eant
William M. Freeman and wife
of the Bel' trom Air Fi el d,
T xas. Thi . was -t.: r.I;!-
e nt Freeman'. , f i rst vi sit with
' hi m' >ther i n t.: 194 1. He has
le n overseas\ most ,
ti me. They were nrout to
vi it hi, grandparent , Mr. and
Mr ' . Fred W. Robothan in
AuI' ra, 111., and t attl e,
Wa h. , where' he will again
1 aye for oversea duty. Mrs.
Fr man expe t t o join her
hu and at hi overs apt as
n a pos ibl e.
Mr. and Mr . Cl yde Fr 111m
'pent the week enq at In iian
Lake, Mr. Fr mm remaining
f I' a few days.
Safet'yCab

SAFE
, PHONE Z634 . North St. near Main
. ,24-Hour Service Starts Sa,turday
,.
'SARSON'S
H
o
E
9
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. ' T'uck-
er and daughter, MISS Eva). n
,Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Willi ams and family of Wil-
mingt n, and Mr. Mr.
!anle Park and daughters of
Cincinnatr enloyed a pi cnic
di nner Monday at Harmon
Park, Lebanon.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Fro t
.1I1d son have moved
into their property on Main St. ,
r.ecently vacated by Mrs. Ralph
Ri ch fam:i1y who moved to
Twlc,e a year we clear oar.
to make room for new ,shoes
.Arcanum.
Mr.. and ,Mrs. ' Lawrence '
Jacobs left the past week for
a vacati on trip through the'
Eastern States. ' .
Miss jane Fite is enjoying a
two week vacation from her
duties at Kuaz-Kash, Inc
. Mr. and
ar . entertaining their son-in-
l a v and daughter this week
from Florida.
Mr: and Mrs:' Clifford Doster
of pringfi eld spent 'Sunday
Wil h Mr. Do ter's parents, Mr .
and Mr . Herbert Doster.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck
and family and Mrs. Essie Gray
of Oat n pent the weekend at
Mrs. Gra 's, . home in the
village. ,
Mr. and Mr .. James Doster
of Day,!ol1 were house
guests 0 f the Rev. and Mrs.
J. R. Thornbury and Mr . . and
Mrs. Herbert Doster. '
, ..
Over Last \\ eek)
Members of the local chapter
of ,0. E. S. enjoyed their annual
picnic with their families, Sun-
day at Jacob's park in
man. ,
Little Miss Peggy Park, who
has been the house guest of her ,
grandparents, Mr. ami M\rs. H.
S. Tucker, returned to her '
horne in Cincinnati, Saturday.
. 'Red Cross Shoes '. Reg\:llar . $8.96 11.96
Reduced to 6.86
A 'group of Buster Brown teen';'age shoes.;
. .
Formerly up $7.60' Redtlc'ed to 4.46'
, ,J '
,A group of casuals andplayshoes'.
. ,
_Formerly Reduced to 2.98 & 3.98 '
Children's Sandals: '
red, white, brown-
formerly lip to 3.95
. DOW ooly L95
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GARSON'S ,
ShOe Stere
All Men's
Summer Stioes'
,
BBANON
paONE 6
.formerly up to 9.95
DOW ooly 6.95
Mr. and Mrs. John Beckett
Sr. and son of Franklin were
Saturday of Mr. Beckett's
parents, '-Mr. and Mrs. Ben _
Beckett.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pennin,.
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A FARM DIARY
by D .J. FRAIZER
Jul. _, 194 . Wheat htll:ve t
h. beg-un n j ha 1 rought 1I
the fir t (Y' 0:1 rain in al ma t
ix \ ek;' It wa a torm' hut
, n t lik the ne fore, all ' wind
an:i n rain. This one had win j
but ' til rain came do'\\ n in
t rr nt un.ti l lhere was water
en and when we got a m ss of
fr h one. au would not ha e
known , hich u weI' eating.
Th other da ] wa ur ris-
i wit h a ni . letter haded
I () tI an j Marlin' Trailer Curt'
Eau CaJ1ie, Fl orida, Box 128:
R.t. .. 1. If I hadn't been
'(L1 tmp: It, made me
1 cl 11k in my
nice to hear fr In some of them
al ut \ hat Florida i like in the
umme I' time.
BIG CARS WILL. RACE
JULY 18 Alf LEBANON
FAIRGROUNDS TRACK
Cham )i on h i car auto
ra ing makes it 1 48 debut
at tn . Warren COllnty fair
gr und In Lebanon nunda
Jul 1o, \ itb a fieli f ... 5
mor top stars ot the did
tanding in' the corn field and
th par h j gardens began t
revive. Already the pa tures
10 k' reen r an the corn grew
nr and headmg- for Florida.
!'" a. t \\ in t r I do
It. ' Kn \\ 109 the good thinj?;s to
eat that the. ahvay had d wn
ur c mer, it Qund temipt-
mg when the say :' We have
, all the things for the taking-
fre hand saH waler fish, crab-
-peed, ay eXI eded to coni
pete for the pints that "a to-
ward the national title.
u h aces of the Roaring
as ,Deb : nyder, Kent,
OhIo' Bobby Grim, Indi an-
Frank Lupfow, Detroit
Fritz Tegtmeri er, Elgin, '111.;
inche in a da .
ow it i cool ag3:in and
. dried off enough so that the .
, h at utting Call go on. So far
, I ha en no combines in the
whea t. It ,mu t be ripe and dry
b f re the can be us d satis-
fa t ri ly, but wnen wheat is
, cut ''l ith the binder ' it continues
. t rij: en in the ho k. By the
t im this i .ill print, weather
l' rmi tting, tne combines will
b 'oing full speed ..
ur ci t c mpan has gone.
Til hou e se ms and
empty. Jeanette, the mule eat
p a .full y in the pasture;: , but
n e In a while one looks up to
' if ttl re are any rid rs ' lok-
In r f r h r. The dog wander
ar und re tlesst looking for
Il1 at, turtle-meat shrimp
g:rapefruit, <? range: bananas: ,
11l!1 I ,tangeri ne, and so m'any
things too numerous to, men-
ti on. (That It! t Hke a
n tice of a farm :,al ). E'au is
.the French word meanlllg water
we certainl have plent y of
It. The Indian River at this
point is two miles wide. Al s(>
the Banana River and the At-
lantic Oeean are at our door.
We are locat d bet,ween Day-
tona Beach and Miami. We will
b lookin'g for you .this winter."
1 hat urely sounds nice, doesn' t
it.. All you Florida-g-oer keep
thl address in mind and maybe
I will meet au down there.
An now greeting to all our
otHer friends who <ha v m.ade
Fl rida their h me. It w uld be
Speed Funderburk, Tampa
Fla. f Guy Lindsay, LaBelle: '
Mo., J oe Baker, Indianapolis
and others have i'ndicated they
\ ill b pre ent for ' the seven-
event program.
The, races will be run under
the ' sanction of the Internation-
al Motor Contest Association
overning body ' of dirt track
racing, for th fir t time in his-
tory of the Lebanon track.
Nal, nal pel .... dways, which
, pc ializes in big Ca,r races and
\ hi h u crvi es maj or speed-
\Va s and fair meet in 17
will be in direct charge
.of the program .
. me one, ome and play
WIth them fhe chickens hang

.CkitJ,.'en " ,
ar und 10 king for that xtra '
of corn that they were 'get-
t ll1g, In pi te of the thin s that
t here are always waiting to be
n , the da s ems empty
wi th ut a famil y t c ok f r: It
. I urprising how fast three
w ks can o.
. I t 'is nice to be able to art
jhat enough people have dug
down into the old sock, stored
::t wa .in and ' loan
. associations, savIngs, banks',
and afety depo it boxes, to g-et
en ugh money to re-tinance the
, locker company. After waiting
. until it looked as if no one was
gQing to do anything about it,
Everett Early,and Hartley Moss
took hoM of the job and put it
over Hte top. Now if everyone
will get busy and use ' it, there
:ill b , a home- .....vned, home-
that
, one WI 1 b --gtoud of. Don't for-
, get t our share of froz-
en peaches next winter and a
good s,upply of green and wax
beans pIcked just the way you
,5e them, without that canned
taste. We ate the I ast of mine
. when ] had compapy just be-
r fO,re there were any in the gard-
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merely be(, utiful children . looks and fancy dre.s will not
Influence the iudges. child's mood ,at the moment the
picture Is snapped may determine whether It i, a prl,e winner!
Even a pouting expression can be "cute" .. . so b'ecause
children's moods change quickly, anything can happen contest .
' day that's why It', ' fall' and , FUNI Every child
",nder ten In this trading area Is eligible.
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. All e6Ullrllfl" '/I.bologrll/lh.,. 1M Woltz,-AJl" SlIUllol
will ,iM. ,,,, I!klllr., til lb. pltl&. l1li4 gI"III' i.low.
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There I. no QbHgatlon, .... no need to be a .ub.alber . ' .
nothing need be purchased ' NOW or LATER. You Will ' be
shown proofs' from which to .elect the contest e.dry and .,ubnca-
tlon po,e. Extra prInts may b. obtained direct from the ltudlo.
If desired, but again the,. It no obngationl S.. additional
detcaillln nawl column. of thlt edition. ""
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He,. I. t "me and PI.ce to ...
Con .... Pi.,., .... 'a ...... 1.
Grange Hall July 13 ,- I to 8 P. I.
ct r, th ,pr cnt leader n
p lilt f r th nati nal hamp-
ion hi p, "ill b driving on a
tr a k in hi - h m state f r the
fir t time 'incc 19.46. The dap-
r r da rede il from 'K l:tt made
a lean w p of ra e at ha-
ran, Pa. Ia t July 4, hi anI"
appearan e in two ear near
hi h'om.
El ectric timin.e; de ic ,
perated by a c rtifi d tim 1',
\\ ill be u ed in acco rdan with
IMCA r Rulations so that re-
rds an b offici all c rtified.
. The, meet gets under way at
way at 1 p. m. with time tnals.
The competitive event is sched-
uled' for 2:3 O.
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn J. Burske
ent rtained at Fourth f July
supper Lt.-Cmdr. Robert
Owens of CharI tte, N. Ca., Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Ownley and Mr.
and Mr . Jack Young, son and
daughter,' of Cincinnati, ' Mr.
and ' Mr . J. W. trous and
ML j\1arily'n Burske. '
Mr. . and Mr. Wilton Ha-rt-
sock, who enj ayes the July
Fourth holiday here with
relatives, have returned to their
home in Baltimore, ' Md., ac-
companied by Mi s Jane Hart
sock, who will enj y a va.cati n
in the t. '
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
THURSDAY, J U L Y
PAGE ...
, No.
8, 1948
-It Says Here
(COntinued from Page 1)
U I'" of th ewer. BUT, no-
hod ha - \ er both red to turn
n the .... 11 i h i supp ed
t 'a lT. a, a.. " ir ewage. In
fa t, tt wn ffi ':1 \ ' ' Ilr n't even
ure the lump \ i I work after
itting' idle for y .
Anybody \\fh, :an t tn ee
the pumP can I _ r into the .
flat-ra f d b-'; ' di n" :1
Route 4 _, acras. fn m I3el cher's
filling tation. li t the
i I cked. "
. Meanwhile, what i happen-
, I 0' t Wat er SHeet's ewage?
L eepin . iry t the oil to pol-
lu.te the grot!; 1 water? Is it
mi ra ulou ly rbing' t Main
treet f ' j{ own accord? Or
is it building up pressure for a
IJig bI w-up? '
Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Ha, 'e-
meyer and s n had as Sunday
gue t, M r. and Mr. Myron
"Hagemeyer of Dayton and Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph "' troh eh ih
and son of Madeira.
'We're at tracking down
those squeaks
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO No. 4376
THURSDAY, J U L Y 8, 1948
,Lgfle rJew:J
A iano -re ital \vi ll I e g'i en
at , ytl hut" h nex t ' undav
aftem on" 1 V MI" , Mildr d
CaJll1 hell and her pupil .
Mr. Ever tt Earl y vi it d
her In th r Mr -. Marv Huston
at Yell w , pring- M nd,:l an j
a, her nliiti on r main
ab ut the same.
CI de M un tan j a U I ' t \ r
Edith an I Ce(il ,'1\ uunt
a t I;>ayton, I 11 t 'I'hur d a \
e t.:nlng Wldl I )" . N t ie Elll-
rick. Mrs. Charles Andersor
grand-childr n vi WaYlies-
ville were also e enll1g' callers
f Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Mendenhall and
daughter l.J atry, of Tipp City,
w re' week end guests of h r
parent, Mr: and Mr. Guy
Routt:ahn , and Russell.
The ' Lytle Elevator tarted
t rec i e wheat Monda
And th 'Ill oment sh'C a ..
r hi ')f 11 I' h m h
will 1 e nits ap'p ar-
an e an tha t f her hu band,
, ' TIl tH lud,g- ment will
t' t or:,bk if h tak ' advc n1-
ag f Ul" cleaning ' ervi e.
And .1 , 11 find i t ,0 t ' Ie in
1. , .' LIl Li , f I' with ur modern

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Month Club
Waynesville
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Fair means l ots
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If 'y<?u would ,the riKh t
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notice for any occasion if 'ou
have the poise a'nd con-'
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have Us clean them re:
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'+lIP>ER.ALlIEO" FISHING IS STILL
EfFECT ON NINE LAKES ANO ONE
RIVER -"'NO LENGTH OP SAG
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,SEASONS AS
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methods, articles stay clean
l onger.
m rniJ1g. 1 t i of a Rood yield
an I ' ad quality.
Mr. and Mr . Guy Routzahn
i it ed Mr. Ben Hawke at
Grant Hos}:,1ital in CO'umbus
Friday and report his condition
er y erious.
harl lIrnett and Mr. and

" Mlfs . . Cliff Burnett and family
are rn o ihg fr their farms
here thi week to their new
h J11 in Waynesville.
Mrs. Mae Banta, with Mr.
and Mr . . Merly'l of
Dayton spent Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Banta at
Jamestown.
Mr. and Mr. L( wei l, J Ilnma .
an j dauuhter, Betty, r nt
, the week end fi hing; a t.
Mary Reservoi r, Celina. Mr.
1" tn'a caug'ht a f ur p und
as the l argest of the ea n.
Mr. Nettie Emri k met
\ ith a had accident Monday
while washing, cru .her
left hand in the el ectnc wnng-
1'. he was taken to Dr. stout 's
ffice for treatment. , ,
Mr. and Mrs . . George Cu t-
en ord and son Georg-e
and FI' ct, pent Sunday and
unday .oi 'ht .in Cin innati.
and Mr . J. B. Jones
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Mr . h t-
s to the ecretary Inter-
nati onal A' i ati n . n W
ne da. evening, June o. A- ,
,bout fift y m mber enjoyed a
pi nic er on the beaut i ful
l awn. Mr. Azling r tir d a
pre. ident f the A iation
an j \\ a' I rented with a port-
ahl radi . ,M i Oovm
f ayton I cam' the n w
pre ident.
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Mr: an j Mr . W. P. Kinkead
and 11; illi, Mr. and Mrs.
Ott ' Aile. , all of King; port,
Tenn. weI" week end Ruests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ral ert Adams.
They w r: accompanied h me
b Barl ara Jean Alley) who
1.la ,h en a glle t ,her tl r the '
pa t I ol1th.
I Uncle Sam Says
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Unlted ' States Sa ings Bonds have
made Ia.st minute Chri s tmas shop-
pin, worries a thi ng of t he past for ,
wise In fact even though
you thought a, brmt wha.t to give
members of your fa.mily or
friends for a of Sundays you
could not co 1\ e up with a. better
Idea. than Sa'Vings Bonds. Think . or
Savings Bonds ill terms of what they
will do for the recipient. For ex-
ample, bonds provide imme(:iate
funds In the event of a n emerg<.. ncy
and help to pa.y for education, t I'll v-
el, a. new home or a dozen and one
other things whl h members of your
family dream aiJout. Your girt 01 a.
bond makes you a partner In" the
rea.lliation of the londest hope of
someone you love. What more could
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THE TEN TOP HITTERS
ayne -ville Softball League
,',
(ba ed on 1"0 or more at, bat)
Bv
BOB O'REGAN
The best J!'a me in the eighth
round of the local "mu hba\1"
1 oj> should materialize, this
ev ' nin?; under the Geiger Sta-
dium arcs with "Weazel" Mil-
ler ' Kier Garagemen battling
Bellbrook in another of those
"hot' battles for, first place.
ot h opponents are now part
f a three-way tie 'for. top
honors, alori?; with the
'outfit. We can well expect that
Bellbrook's slugging
Charlie William'son wi11 be
strug-gling for this one. Kier's
L. Murphy, easily one of the
,b t pit her in the league, will
be for another
triumph.
Bill awyer s American l:e-
nine, now playing excell-
ent ball behind the stellar pit-
ching of Ray plus good
clutch hittin?; by Charley Price
_and the irevitalize:t '
bat of Kenny Bradley, engages
Spring Valle tom rrow even.'
ing in , what should prove to
be an ea .y one for the' local .
It ' those ea y one, though;
ihat unexpect dly trip leaders,
ana , Manager Noble of the'
Greene County club mjght turn
the tri k, with cott \10 the
mound. Scott ,has turned in '
several exhibitions this s a-
son.
Last week Manager Mulford s
red-c1ael Fairley Hardware ni!1e
racked up its fourth league wm,
topplit:Ig Bellbrook, 10-7; in .a
, twice-,postponed con test. Th 15
was the second time that Bell-
brook has figured in such an
event. ' Maybe w,e shouldn't
schedule those Sugar Creek ladS
on Monday nite. Either it rains
"or the power al . :nyway the
:'Victors, after out 8
I
Player and T earn'
O. born, Fairley's
T. Th mpson, Legion
Williamson, Bellbrook
Dum pfo rd, Bellbrook
Bailey" Kier's
Schoonover, Kier's
JaI)1es, Legion
Moore, Bellbrook
Gons, Miller's
Quigley, Fairlet
runs in the first three frame ,
had to withstand Bellbroolk's
closing- 'rally 'of five tallies in,
the last two innings. Earl
Quigley's circuit swat 'along
with a brace of hits by Huff
man, Kirkpatrick, and
sparked Fairley' while
Dumpford's three hIts for the
losers garnered top batting
honors for the game.
Murphy pitched Kier's to a
4-2 win ' over Spring Valley, al-
l '" in,!!: but 4 hit. "Murph" was
touched for both run in the
fourth when hi usually flaw- '
I Ss ,control faltered
t.i'ccessive walks plus an mfleld
rror completed the damal{e.
At presstime, the I cal
Am rican Legion baseball nine
was to have engaged the Leb-
anon Legion outfit last even-
ing in the first ,of a three-g.'am ...
er ies f r the, fight to represent
Wa)'ren County at th,e , ,Sou!h-
west m Distriet Meet 111 Cm-
cinnati later thi 111 nth. The ,
econd arne will be Sunday
at 1 P: M. ,at the Lel)anon field.
The third and oecldiD,g ga.me; ,
if neces ary, will be here
next Wednesday evenmg at 6
I M' so stay alert; all you
baseball fans" and if '{<)J can't
follow the club -next
plari on that "crooclal"
. ,game next Wednesday_ <?f
course the locals to
hi;; com Ing
'- unday , make the thud
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IT COMES AHEAD OF PRO-
FIT. We would not be per-
mitted to serve a family , the
second time , if their first ex-
perience was not satisfactory .
Jt is these repeated assign-
ments from the same families
that establish good will. In any
1 ist of assets, it is the b.est.

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neces ary. To all of you busi'-
nessmen who so gencrou ly
donated ' $15.00 apiece for ' a
suit, all of the boys
are deeply appreciative and
want , me to thank you. Of
course I'm sure most of' the
lads hav'e thanked the sponsor
of their individual suit.
Sad Note Dept: Because of
the time limit on filing birth
certificates, several members of
the local ' ba eball squad witl
not he eligible for the Legion
tourney. Fortunately these lads
are young enough to come back
next season, so here is
,informati Qin) 949's hop -
fuls: Be sure to J;ei. two copi s
of your birth certificat before
next January 1. It's not too
early to start acti on now.
unday evening Wayne ville
softball fan will ?;et a twin
treat. The oc a ion is a double
heaele r for the b nefit f 80 J
Osborne, ' who was hurt ina
recent league cont t. At R::'
the Legion nin will meet th_
Fairley's outfit in what pro-
mises to be a top,-notch game . .
As an added attraction, two
teams of "old-titrners
ll
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Mr. an M'rs. A. H. Stubbs,
and family had as Monday
evening guests Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Root of Dayton, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Heaton arid
daughter, ' M r. and Mrs. Amos
Fe x of Germantown.
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
TH URSDAY, J U L Y,
PA';E ,
No. 4376
8, 1948
Mr.a.l1d Mr. Je e Malcolm
and on en tertained with a
family gathering on Sunday.
A picnic elim:ter , al1d supper
were enjo ed by Mr, and Mr .
Kenneth Fo_' and on f
Miami, Fla., Mr. ' and M,rs.
Charle.v Watkill -, Mr. and Mr .
, Henry Watkins Mr. and Mrs.
Leo C nner anci M r.
and Mrs. Donal i Watkms and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Milo
M iltenbetg-er a ld family, Mr.
and Nelson Wa'kins , anel son,
Miss Esther' \Vatkin. Mi
Shirley Brackne, and Mr. Dale
Watkins. ' I
Mrs. France Brannock and
Mrs. Charles Elze anel daugh-
ter, Anne, have returned from
a vacation trip t New York
City, Niagara Falls and Can-
ada.
I
HIGH CHAIRS $8.62
. ,
, '$11.95, - $16.82 ' '
BEAUTIFUL TABLE LAMPS COMJL'ETE WITIJ
SHADES and ' BULBS $'4.48
I ALUMINUM FRUIT PRESS $3.75
WALL PAPER AND PASTE AND SIZING
G. E. BULBS - NU ENAMEL
" KEMTONE
Waynesville Furniture & Appiance Co.
, South Main Street HaU'
.
Telephone 2422 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
"
M. 'H. KEELOR
ACCOUNTING and TAX SERVICE
Dilatush Building - Broadway, Lebanon, Ohio
'TELEPHONE 511
SPECIAL DOUBLE. HEADER SOFTBALL PROGRAM
JULY 1'1, 1948
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WAYNE, lWP. AMERICAN
LEGION POST 615
FAIRLEY' Hl,RDWARE
, VI$.
i
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At 8:30 P. M.
" TWO ' PICKED , OLDTIMER
SOFTBALL TEAM'S UNDER
CUI-DANCE of STAN BAILEY
... ' '
\ .
, .
,-
WILL COMMENCE PLAcY
AT 7 P. M.
. .. .. ,
AU Donations to. be Presented
to Bob Osborne, (PaJrley's),
recently . injured
GEIGER STADIUM
, .
WA YNESVJU..E. OHIO
7 TH E MIAMI GAZETT
WAYNESVILLE, OHI'O No. 4376
THURSDAY, J U L Y 8, 1948
TW,.N '
Lenses
by
FOX HOLLY
July 4th ha' come and 'one,
. and we settle d wn to real
In hat we'ather,
hould be as brief as
anti , 0 we' ll try to \i,mit
tho fl \ ing- phra es, I
Briefviews: "Intrigue" UA"
e rge Raft's show, closes to-
nig-ht and Fri day.
'The Return of the Lash"
E-L is at urday's action pic-
tur , with Lash LaRue and Al
. ' " Fuzzy" t.
ski llful us of hI s whIp In
Cnl king guns out of opponents
hand adds n w to
a Carefree '
'[aeation. Trip
o 1i(J. fJIlE'N(J(JNIJ
Here's a sure cure for that what-to-
do vacation fever. Select a delightful
Greybound trip to allY of America's
thrilling pl'aylands. Go one route
.return another ,njoying.Greyhoun,d
' .Super-Coach" comfort each scenu:
mile. And jlfst IOlJlrat the' precious
vacation dollars you save.when you
by Greyhound.


4
thi \v pt "J'! . A i . tory plot Ne\\' mlke it weeki ' appear-
wh ; rc anJ'f.l > ' ia rid th range! an e, and a dev r artoon
'T ker Time" L th "H me weet - Home" (P . r.)
Illu ' lcal ' om q sh )rt on th' A fin Briti,h a ti n film. i
I (W, nhd the. 6th c hapter f Tue :lay' - ho\\', ' "Th mug-
ur -t! ri:l i i entitle:i "tolen gl r ' (E-l.) in Technicolor.
'arg: , ' . La t aturday:- 'win- It' the -to!' of Cl 11 y wh IJe-
lll.!r f th :l.Udienc' a h award ' tra and hence pur ued b
was Mi6S . Rebe ue Bogen. . Cl ban i f There
Bring- your Cana kln Moun- are blood-curdling scenes of
ti e ' Club Card - thi atur- hi flight. . But thru all thi runs
da y it could b Y u. Lucky a urrent of de p r thought,
numb r till'l'lpp'earing each the admiration of R :igrave,
w ek in the Theatre ads - th for th by's
Stil l not always coll ected. ho\ Of courag-e, The clima,x
Patrons att racted bv the titl e i xciting., the photog:raphy su
and publi ity of th stage play' perior. The tars are new to
y,ear run will 10 k forwarq to most of us, and capable .. "Wig-
Voir of 'the Turtle' (WB), WaITll Whoopee" (Par.) i the
Sunday and Mu nday. This is h rt-ful1 of laughs.
an adult situation comedy of . " M Girl Ti a
O
' (WB). star-
s phisti ak i . charm, about the rin,e: am Wanamaker and Lilli
roman e of a girl and a w Palm r, .plays next Thursday
ending suhU r in war-time, and Fri This picture i the
overcrow 1ed New York. Elea- t r f N w York in 1905,
nor Park r and Reag-an atid the love of brash, fa t-
handl e their roles .commend- talking- Mark Denek (Wana-
abl'y, and Eve A:rcten, as the 111 Rker ) and Tisa Kep s (Pal-
girl's flashy actres', fri.end, pro- mer )., an immigrant working
vides spice 'md , contrast.. WB fo r $6 a week in a sweat shop.
Extra Special!
'10\' (\'U1U1J;
iYAINt/
OUTSIDE
WHITE ,PAINT
1 CA;L. SEMI PASTE
. ADD . 1 GAL. OF OIL
' WAS
SPECIAL PRICE $ 3 .95
. Per Gallon ;
FAIRLEY'S
, ,
t
\ .
I
Hardware Store
Household Goods Aucfion
At 1 :00 P. M. Saturday, July. 10th
. / .
LOCATED ON CORNER MAIN ST. & SOUTH ST., .
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
. '"
, .
General Electric, 8 ft. Refrigerator, One Dining Room Table
C I.mpli 'atit n regardin,Z Mark'
nc d for mon to study law,
an j Tisa s Uf hoade j
to get pa sage for her fath r
fr m til old 'Otllltry. lea 1 to
:m t!;x' itin.... t r. where n1 J
the' interv I1ti n f the Pr ' i-
II (Tedd R evelt) PI' ,-
vents 'Fj-scl' deportati n. Sa k-
gr, um"!: i HI, N \\' . {Irk, with
it ga ;:tit- dan ing cho)l, 01-
itical pi ni !Zivt!n h \ ard,.
heel er . the idewalk and r m-
in g; h 1I lif of the ity, the
t !rribly er.i u - bu ines of
sjN.ldying for citi'rlen hip ' ex-
aminati n .
. I am mo tint I' t d in thi -
picture b au of am Wan:l-
maker. Not m.any years ago,
Sam was a stud nt at th Good-
man Theatre in Chicago, the
iramati ' chool of the Art
. Inptitute, cC>\l1nected with tale)
of Ch icago. He 'Y as
a, classmate of my 5i ter's, and
hi$ (JutstamV/lg charaderi tic
was During the
summer th se Goodman tud-
'nts . d up a littl.e theat re in
the Dune ar a near Michif'an
Lit, 111 i., the B verly hor. s
Little Theatr, They did all
He'. lib (I bogpipe, you nmlr laear
him 'til lail belly" full.
JULY
8-L1bElrty Bell crocbet,
1835.
Cllnton becomes

1834.
Il-Brltlsh evacuate Savan-
.. G nah. \782.

12-Iowa orqanizel Grand
Army 01 the Repub\lc.
\866.
a"cI"
ls..:-Oralt rlots in New York
City. 1863.
Perry_opens
Japan to trade. 1883.
WHU .... ll,lfH
Use The Almanac To
The Weather
But Use
GAZETIE
ADS
To Buy, Sell, Rent, .
Loan, Borrow,
Any Time of The Year
Mr. , and Mrs. Everett Thomas
of Rochester, N. Y. arrived
her n aturda f r a va.cation
with relative here and in
an Il,
MI'. and Mrs. liver f Wi l-
m.ington. tent the we.ek end
\ it h their daught r, M'rs.
L ui e Wilson, I
Mrs .: Dorthy P rkin and
daught r, '- hirl " Ann, of
II' nt n, w re \V k nd guests
of 11er par nts, Mr. and Mrs.
Fo r t Graham.
Check Your Brakes!
GETYOOR
Safety Sticker
WITHOUT BEING STOPPE9=-- .
ON THE HIGHWAY '
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO
ISSUE S TIC K E R S TO
, ,
VEHICLES INSPECTED BY,
US DURING JULY
fiarage
..
and Five Chairs; Bench, Breakfast Set, Kitchen Cabin.et,

Westinghouse Radio, 9.,tubes; One Table Model ' Radio, Piano
' \
. For complete travel Expense- "
Paid Tour Consult ',
: ,our frieudl, GreyhoUlld " ..... .
. .. )
ONE WAY '-
WAY.NfSVILLE TO-
NEW YORK $12.55
NIAGARAl . FALLS 9.75
TOBERMORY 13.90
MACKINAW 'CITY 10.30
NEW ORLEANS 19.30
KNOXVILLE . 4.95
GteyboaDd Terminal
WaJllenille Drq Store
Teiepboae 2121
',./ I ... ...... ..
., .
, .'
and Bench, Coffee Table, One Lamp Table, Table Lamps,
Telepllone Stand, ,One Simmons Bed, Jenny Lind Bed, One
Bed with Inner-Spring Mattress, One Simm()ns
White Single Bed, Small Cedar ' Walnut Wardrobe,
One Wardrobe, Mahogany Wardrobe, Mahogany Dresser and
Mitror, Sl'inet Desk, 2 End T'ables, One . Wicker Table,
Antique Walnut. Table, 2 Mahogany Rockers, 4 Cl1airs, 2
Antique Chairs, Rot ker, Hall Tree, 2 Stands; 3 Porch Rock
. ers; Bed, 1 Commode, Flat Steam'er Trunk, .2 Wheel
. trailer; Wheel Barrow, Remingto.n Double Barrel Shot-bun,
titeel Cot, 25 'gal Milk Cans, Case of Mounted Animals; Sled;
Lot of miscellaneous and yard tools, 'Chicken .
ain, I?ishes, Cooking Ut,ensils and Lamps.
MR. AND MRS. ALVIE THOMPSON, OWNERS.
F. T. MARTIN lad C . RIESAU
. ,
, ,
J If,. ..
PhoDe AD ..... 3661
:s.
THIS
INTRIQUE
Ceo. Raft
Short-Cartoon .
SAT. ONLY
Something New 'in Western.s!
. RETURN OF THE LASH'
PLUS: 6th ' Chap.' Serial
TUES. ONLY
Raw Courage and Red Blodded
Action.
THE SMUGGJ..ER'S .
or,
WIGWAM WHOOPEE
.' ,
'.
'HOME SWEET HOME
Late News
CLASSIFIED AD RATES
10 PER WORD M1NIMUM 25c
REAL ESTATE'FOR SALE-
. Extra Gopd 65-acre
farm, \,. 11 improved. Must
be se n to appreciated.
Pri not quoted over t Ie-
phon . , h wn by appoint-
ment. Clos"d
WILBUR N. SEARS
.
Waynesville, Ohio
Phone 2651
0PN'T FORGET T) JALL
us for In urance. All ty P of
Insuran e at a savings. C:tU
Francis Gene Br WII , 11 ne
Waynesville 2472 Or all
collect. WilminJ,!'ton 211 t.
I SELL THE EARTH-..
IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING
in Real Estate for sale, get in
touch with Ben .E. Cline, lie. '
ensed broker, Spring' Valley,
Ohio, in Real Estate Business
.since. 1911.. Experience tells.
Try me and see.
. , -826
FOR SALE-
RIPE CABBAGE Plants. Call
after 5 P. M. Wile st. John,
Phone 2705. "-78
HELP . WANTED FEMALE
- _ .. _--1
OPPORTUNITY FOR '
REGISTERED NURSES
nurses! Pr 01-
inen t 1)'os ital has . s veral
imm di at . openings for gen-
eral staff duty. Salaries begin
at per m nth, with S 1 a
\' a I' increase for tlul.: e . ears.
$- a month extra for evening,
nig-ht rvi e . . Three III :1
ctay, laundry and room in
h autiful residence all f r $4 -
. morith, if de ired. Liberal
l: acati n poli y. Write . r wi re
roo Y to Director of Nurs s,
Jewish HospI tal, Ci"nci nn ati
_9, hio.
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SPRAYING EQUIPMENT-
CU TOM WORK "pr;lyi ng
eq ui j ment." Destr y the
w ed before they d troy
u. Pri e per acre $2. 0,
W. L. Sheehan, Waynesville.
Phone 2991. -78
PAPER HANGING-
J. H. Waynesville ..
. -78
BUDGET NOTICE
The Wayne Township
'Board of Trustees will . hold a
public hearing on the proposed
budget for 1949' at Township
. Hall on Thursday, July 15, at
8 :00 P. M., Eastern .Standard
Time. .
TRAOl
. l' .
- .. ..
CAUTION 'IN USE OF 2,4D
'ON 'CORN, FtENDING MORE
- :-...-.,..-------""' .-. ,-,----
) Proceed-with' cautieln I
That's the w.arning on the use
of 2,4-D a8 a weed-ki1ller In Ohio
corn fields this year, Issued by
Ohio Hybrid Seed Corin Producers
from their headquarters at Croton.
. Although the new weed-killer,
available in either powder or liquid
form, promises to be aD lmpor-
tint aid In corn growing. at least
another year of thoro1ugh telting
tinder all kinds of conditions is
needed before aU hazards of im-
proper use can be known and elim-
inated:
I
As Jts part it! the :;;tudy, Ohio
Hybrid Seed Corn PL'l'(] ucers will
conduct tests this R lmm r at their
Croton farms on the Illse of 2,4-D
on every type of Oluo Certified
seed.
In addition, almost SOO Ohio Cer-
tified seed producers will be doing
, .

-II'
tests on their own farms, having Drop of 2.4-D on leaf Boon
already purchased more than two penetrates to roots.
hundred aprayeH tor t:hat pUrpose. ___ '--____ ...... __ _
Invp.stigations will ".over the UBe tainly in emergency !lituations.
ot 2,4-D both befor'a the 'corn There are many things we do not
emerges and after the plants are know and 80me risk Is involved.
up.
"Go slow. Atter all, we have
The warning Issued from .Croton ro ntten along without 2,'-D for a
'S in line with :.dvlce given by Dr. long time. Except for emergency
C. J . Willard In a 'new bulletin . of uses, it might be better to get
. Cauliflower, celery, and late the Ohio Agrleulturnl Extension along without it for aIiotheT y ar
cabbage plant. 10c per doz. WELDING Service . .or. Wtllard BaYll . than to make cOlltly m!!!takee.':'-
AUCTION,EERING
C. Strouse, '1
1k
' miles " -:- I ' I I
north of Waynesv"ille, Cor- Mower blade grinding and re- ': "The use of i,f-I to control Ohio' Certified Beed eorn prod'Uc.
ner of Waynesville, Ferry pair. . appea1'8 destined to be an Bcattere
t
d throtUghhbOUrtt the state,
and Lytle roads. - . 715 Elec tric and Acetylene Portable important aid ID e<Im growing. are invlt ng De g 0 Dg eorn-
BILL LEE
,., P k With- proper precautionl, it may growers to consult them for lateat
KELVINATOR soft drink cool- ' nayne be used .tlllls year, eer-_
er, green enameled, Excel-
lent conditioll. Belcher's Mr d M I CI J Mrs. ' Grace Schuler and e IN CASE OF FIRE, . DIAL 2222 .
. an rs. arence. mother, Mr. Arthur Atkinson,
.. rvice, Phone 2423 Davis spent at Lake spent several days last week
I : -78 . White near Ch.lltcothe. _ with rel ati ve at West Jeffer-
ESTATE HEATROLA Oil-
burning stove, two 50-gal- .. Mrs. D, C. Ridge, Mrs. Bertie
Ion drums, and fittings. R.. Mills and Mrs. Stanley Bailey
H. Smith, S. Main St. -78 attended Eastern Star Funeral
son.
STANLEY and KOOGLER
BROKeRS lICENSE ' .
ELECTRIC Gui- .service.s for A. L. in
tat. Bill Blackaby, on Chas. Frankhn Sunday eventrtg
. E. . Michener farm, Lytle
Road. .. -722 Mr. an Mrs. Ross H. Hart-
sock had as Sunday evening .
FLOWERS FOR SALE- picniC R'uest Mr. and M/rs. Wit-
G'eorR'e Henderson, Phone ton .Hart ock of Baltimore, Md.,
2982. . -715 Mr. and 'Mrs. Gene Shell of
CUSTOM BALING Dayton, s Deathe-
rag-e and Charles McCullough
ar
d
M r, and Mrs.
Waynesville. Route Phone ock. .
2946. Wavnesville, Ohio
. . -624
By 'W,irety"in?:: See
I Walter 'Sheehan or Phone
2991 Waynesville. -78
NOTICE
. SMITH SERVICE
For thai extra Receptacle
Or Anything Electrical
House - Barn - Outbuilding!
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey .
and daughter. attended the
Weller Reunion on Sunday at
the home of . Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph . Reeder near' Centerville.
For Datu; Phone 2894. Wavnesvill.,
. OhIO. R.v ..... Ch.r" ..
WANTED , .
DEAD STOe"
cows $11.00 "
HORSES 9.00
HOCS 3.00 cW!.
Accordln, to.Slze Condition
Also, All SMALL STOCK
REMOVED PROMPTI..Y
Phone
XENIA
1712

2362

CA.SB
THE MIAMI GAZETTE
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PAGE 1t
No, 4376 '
TH'U RSDA Y., J U L Y 8, 1948
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. t. J ohn
h[td a . w k end g- ue t, their
sO"n and dau,.., h.t r-in-Iaw, Mr.
an I Mr. th St.John and
daug'hter f Hubl ard Ohi . Mr ..
and' Mr. t. John, with th ir'
g:ue t nn Mr. ani Mr. B. V.
' mit h WeI' . veni ng
gu -1' f Mr. Cll1j Mr. 11 nn
Bland ancf daughter and enjoy-
ed a famjl v g-athering at the
hom of Mr. and . Mr . J ohn
Settl emy're n Monday.'
Mr. and Mr. Will hlll r
Virginia had as Sunelay f1icni
dinner gll e- t at Wayne ParK,
' Mr. and M ... P. rry.Bent n and
Terry of Fairfi lel. Mi Ju lith
chuler f Lehan n, Mi Ann
Carnpb II , Mi - H'lZ I Vint and
Mr. and M r ", lbert C n- -
g-er.
F
. ,
armers.
Vvhat you may need in the fu-
ture is . . .
TIME ..
on your real estate loan
This, plus 4% interest, repay-
men t privileges, service 'and
security may be had if} a
FEDERAL LAND BANK LOAN
p]ade through
THE LEBANON
FARM LOAN
Lebanon, Ohio Phone I 448
Ellis H. Sturin, Sec'y. Treas.
For You To Feel
bour. every day 7 day ', lry
week. nover stopping. t ho kidneys lilt\lr
Wll te matter from lbe blood.
I { more people were aware. or how the
ki l 'levu roust const nnLly remove 9ur-
" pf.hI {j uld. exccl58 acids nnd othor wpste
mnlter thl!.t . aannot stuy 111 the b1"od
wit hout Injury ' to b nlth. there would
be better Wlderatnnding" or. willi
wl l Ie systom 18 ups> when kIdneys Cllii
to functil)o properly. .
Burnln,/. scunty or too freQ1J ent urlna
tlon lIometimell wurns t hat 80methlna
Is wrong:. '{oil; may suITer nalrlCing back-
nebe dizzinesa, rheum.aUe
.... ain; ; It'ltLing up at ni"bu welllng.
" Why not try Dorn,', p"", You wiD
be uSing a medicine recommended the
cou.ntry over. DOll",', stimulate the rune- I
tion o( the kidneys and help them to
o UGh out poisonous waste from lhe
blood. They eontaill nothing hnrmful.
Got Doa,,'. today. U .. with contldl1oee.
.\t :sll drug .stores.
..
ANTIQUE FURNITURE- , '
Repaired and Refinished. All
work guaranteed.
CHAS. C. COOK and SON,
PHONE 2645 Waynesville, O.
-624
Smltt"
2704 "
NORRIS a'RocK COMPANY
Cinoinnatl Union Stock Yards '
Live 'Wire and ProQreaaive An
oraanization second to none.
Strictlv lellers on the nut
all around market in the

SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
WoRIO Dayton 12: 50 Eo'S. T.
Dial i 31}O. . WLW Cincinnati
12: 40. Di:l J 7 (H) . for OUI' Dally
ark&t Report.
.FOR US.ED CARS
WANTED-
WANTED - To correspond
wi th descendants of Richard ,
Snowdenn or Isaac Allen
West.
Write Mrs. E. Arter, 291"0
s. . . Brownlee St., Marion)
Indiana. . ,,..-71.)
IT PAYS TO -SELL ' YOUR
WHEAT . CO-OPERATlVFLY!
Farm Bureau Co-Op elevator at
Mason is prepared to handle
your graIn speedily! New
etliMeaVRllu
e
!
LebanOli
36& 18 .
-715
COWS $11-00; HORSES -$9.
00
; HOGS $3.00
AlCCORDINC TO' SIZE AND CONDITI40N
CALL
a.n...e
4 S' 4
Ch
"""
. .
X E'N I A .. fertilizer
. 1 'I
. E. G. Buchsieb,
Any make or' mod_I
F.red Kahn Motor Car Co.
PHONE 328 LEBANON, OHIO
Anmiage & Son
lAND _CI GRAVEL
BLACIt-TOP. DRIVES

WAno: ......... _
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IaANOK om.. ..,.
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