Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
,
record blaze as the Miami
Gazette went to press.
. Red, white hot were
"sh'ot into th'e air by exploding
che.{iicals'. It was repo,rted that
' , t "
two nearby service stations
burning but melt-
.- " mg; ,
An utnidentified fireman
was- reported injured but the
extent al:ld seriousness of , his
injuries t'emained unknown.
.Auto- - traffic was caotic
caused b1r sight seeing motor-
.ists. A newsman said
at
' II '''' ,
r ..
feet away w.ere affected by
the intense acco.ding to
'-them. A woman suffered head
,
injuries the from
an barrel knocked
her off her feet.
An unidentified Kettering
escaped a firey death
wh,en he attempted to move
a fellow fireman's car which
'was parked between a service
statiolt the barrel firm.
The man ecollapsed after
(continuif on' i 2)
. ,
Xenia "ri'eeda v6lUilteers ': tr;obi
Warren County. ".
Potential , members m,a y
-write ' 'a:t
Box 461, I Or phone . Bo&
Singleton colit at "
Valley 862-,097 . t , , ":
Age
for cadets and 21 arid older
for regular squiad
TTi-County Jteseue 'squad
proVideS up abibuian'Ce
service, dragging, flOod" evac
uation: anCl other eftittogency
services throughout \v arren
and ' :' (
. ,
Burglars Hit.
: '-of.. .' 'I I" '.. r ... I'>tIi4 .4. 1", ,. I"'. 'PI'" .,41 ,..,t
of 'Gel.80,000' lori' .Of loaf
away. .: )1-
, SpectaLtdrs 1;500
Maril and '1 ack Watkins '
of 04io 42 north of Genntown
pr:epared to open an an-
tique$. at Lebanon unt;l ,
them of ";'1\-
$30,000 worth of
personal pr()p- .
erty while they were away
Sept, 23.
(They ju,t cleaned us
Mrs. Watkins remorseful1y
commc!'ted. uThey t9pk ,only
the best . . , the finest items
. '.. . .
tween 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., ac-'
cording to
O'Bryant of
CounW Sheriff's
eAtty'
was gained when bqi-g.!!rs cut
,a Icreen brplce open. a
win do\\. at the rear
of "the hou!le.
backed a trudc up,
to bade door and carried",
the out," she
They used :th:ree of our'.
blanket
in .and two coverLett;s."
ransacked :t ,h e gave Warren "
s deputies an I:,
' in'itial . of mISsing '
the day of the robbery. :
!' I.' ,.; ,J
. She- .later .Cldi.. ,;
, I ',' .,-
. tio'hal J osses' and" thi s is \',
.. lj, t'" h 'It
" ::
will l OO"artidei: ,
. , Ope
:' was Ja4 " Wadcini : ,>i'
t' :, .. t '
included" " ,..
i' ... 4
I Mrs. \V_..fi
ms
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i" . " '.
ilh .
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)' Mrs .. 'Watkins" '. '
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r' and"
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" ahd':IJI ' .-tCIWlIl
r,
from
,
record blaze as the Miami
Gazette went to press.
. Red, white hot were
"sh'ot into th'e air by exploding
che.{iicals'. It was repo,rted that
' , t "
two nearby service stations
burning but melt-
.- " mg; ,
An utnidentified fireman
was- reported injured but the
extent al:ld seriousness of , his
injuries t'emained unknown.
.Auto- - traffic was caotic
caused b1r sight seeing motor-
.ists. A newsman said
at
' II '''' ,
r ..
feet away w.ere affected by
the intense acco.ding to
'-them. A woman suffered head
,
injuries the from
an barrel knocked
her off her feet.
An unidentified Kettering
escaped a firey death
wh,en he attempted to move
a fellow fireman's car which
'was parked between a service
statiolt the barrel firm.
The man ecollapsed after
(continuif on' i 2)
. ,
Xenia "ri'eeda v6lUilteers ': tr;obi
Warren County. ".
Potential , members m,a y
-write ' 'a:t
Box 461, I Or phone . Bo&
Singleton colit at "
Valley 862-,097 . t , , ":
Age
for cadets and 21 arid older
for regular squiad
TTi-County Jteseue 'squad
proVideS up abibuian'Ce
service, dragging, flOod" evac
uation: anCl other eftittogency
services throughout \v arren
and ' :' (
. ,
Burglars Hit.
: '-of.. .' 'I I" '.. r ... I'>tIi4 .4. 1", ,. I"'. 'PI'" .,41 ,..,t
of 'Gel.80,000' lori' .Of loaf
away. .: )1-
, SpectaLtdrs 1;500
Maril and '1 ack Watkins '
of 04io 42 north of Genntown
pr:epared to open an an-
tique$. at Lebanon unt;l ,
them of ";'1\-
$30,000 worth of
personal pr()p- .
erty while they were away
Sept, 23.
(They ju,t cleaned us
Mrs. Watkins remorseful1y
commc!'ted. uThey t9pk ,only
the best . . , the finest items
. '.. . .
tween 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., ac-'
cording to
O'Bryant of
CounW Sheriff's
eAtty'
was gained when bqi-g.!!rs cut
,a Icreen brplce open. a
win do\\. at the rear
of "the hou!le.
backed a trudc up,
to bade door and carried",
the out," she
They used :th:ree of our'.
blanket
in .and two coverLett;s."
ransacked :t ,h e gave Warren "
s deputies an I:,
' in'itial . of mISsing '
the day of the robbery. :
!' I.' ,.; ,J
. She- .later .Cldi.. ,;
, I ',' .,-
. tio'hal J osses' and" thi s is \',
.. lj, t'" h 'It
" ::
will l OO"artidei: ,
. , Ope
:' was Ja4 " Wadcini : ,>i'
t' :, .. t '
included" " ,..
i' ... 4
I Mrs. \V_..fi
ms
' . ' ,r
i" . " '.
ilh .
\
\ blue at ""'.... '".'''!'.".
'." .
)' Mrs .. 'Watkins" '. '
.
r' and"
-,. i .- " l '" , . \.
l",', tr ;":"" " , .. '
clUlFla.-: ,nil, 'l\Jltl'llf!)Dly
" ahd':IJI ' .-tCIWlIl
r,
.viewing. ,
Has considered the
affect of the proposed
ar', Creek Reservoir Project
on our village. Multi thou$.-
'ods of tourists will flood the
,area u a direct ,raui't of
. . - " ..
17 Lost Stories of W. 'Somerset
Maugham ' " .
.: and. P.alace
Jeanne Dixon Life arid
phecies
Posse From Poison Creek '
Show'alter
:Hearsey' _
NQorbergen
Patten '.
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ART EXHIBIt BY: . l
MRS. PAUL OF LEBANON
4th STRErT WAYNESViLLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826 '
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' . .. -just
",in, ... perhipl we ihOuld bel '
.viewing. ,
Has considered the
affect of the proposed
ar', Creek Reservoir Project
on our village. Multi thou$.-
'ods of tourists will flood the
,area u a direct ,raui't of
. . - " ..
17 Lost Stories of W. 'Somerset
Maugham ' " .
.: and. P.alace
Jeanne Dixon Life arid
phecies
Posse From Poison Creek '
Show'alter
:Hearsey' _
NQorbergen
Patten '.
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ART EXHIBIt BY: . l
MRS. PAUL OF LEBANON
4th STRErT WAYNESViLLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826 '
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. Le'aders " Mrs. J ones and
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J Mrs. Pruit,t will pe assisted
I t \' . ,
. by Conn,ie Arnold and re-
,frcshments will be served if" ,
. the Marta '
, '
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Lebanon ' Chapter 'd.E',S.
was ibvlted to' Waynesville
, 30 Fde"d.
N'ght: ( , ,
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" .' Friday ., eyening callers on
:. : wue ,Mr: and
,
Ralph }'ohna. "
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SELE'CTION
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of ,the-- teal
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See
our suits, and
see what we mean I
. . .
r- ''': ,. I
. Le'aders " Mrs. J ones and
I) , J
J Mrs. Pruit,t will pe assisted
I t \' . ,
. by Conn,ie Arnold and re-
,frcshments will be served if" ,
. the Marta '
, '
. ,'" ...
Lebanon ' Chapter 'd.E',S.
was ibvlted to' Waynesville
, 30 Fde"d.
N'ght: ( , ,
; T'"
: \"
" .' Friday ., eyening callers on
:. : wue ,Mr: and
,
Ralph }'ohna. "
.'
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SPECIAL
SELE'CTION
,
DUllS
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of ,the-- teal
J sJit "to fash ion
See
our suits, and
see what we mean I
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If you are interested in
working with these boys
helping ' in any way, , please
contact , Ted ,, :at
8976215.
The 'Cadette. Girl Scouts of
. "
Harveysburg held their firn
meeting September 8 at
BUSINESSMEN - Merchaau, EIectriciaDa. Plumberi,
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If you are interested in
working with these boys
helping ' in any way, , please
contact , Ted ,, :at
8976215.
The 'Cadette. Girl Scouts of
. "
Harveysburg held their firn
meeting September 8 at
BUSINESSMEN - Merchaau, EIectriciaDa. Plumberi,
Carpaaten, la_or aad Exterior Decoraton ,- any-
0Ge in bUlinai, .... ge or amalI.. . . . '
19'70
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NOTICE
"e Waynesville
Water Service
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Water .Sefvice
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NOTICE
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Water Service
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Water .Sefvice
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and
is em-
(ger:li ' "Irs
'li'gin'S' Uld,
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1,1.\' Stlnf'or,d
Margaret Myers, daughter
t I j \
'of Mr. and ' Mrs. , William
Myers, .of North 6th Street ,
W 'will gradu.
ate study in and Am
H,terature at Stanford
Universilty on O.ctober 1.
She 'ils a of ' the
Danforth Graduate 'Fellow.
ship, awarded annually 'to 100
liberal uts students ' selected
ne,arly, 2000 candidates
nominated by colleges and
univerSities across the United
States. Margaret has recently
returned,' 'from a week-long
conference in Chicago with
the 1969 class of Danforth
Graduatle Fellows.
Miss received her
A.B. de8,ree it].
ma' .. cum laude, from Ohio
University, where she was
nomInated for Danforth and
Woodrow Wilson Fellowships
, j,
Dr, Edgar
of the .. ors : Colleie/
I 'graduated, ,;, she
was elected to Phi Beta, Kappa
'and Phi Kappa Phi and re-
,Eleven
len
Radio
ceived the Honor
Award Scholarship. She was
also appointed to the
graduate Engiish
Cou'ncil.
Our i n g the past four
months, she hatS been employ-
ed in Wayne Local. Schools
from which she in
196,.
It seldom pays tQ buy
perishable merely
because the ,price is low.
,Unless the, lowet price is a
result of overabundance of
,the fruit at the tilil" the
so-<:alled bargain ' may be
undesirable.
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Her , parents and grancl-" . , J
"I f ,
father, A. 'ate; ,-; ,
tended the J, cand '- " ,
which ,was in:
Fellowship , Hall of-. ,die :
church.
Kiddie'
Kouilt , "
Mr. and Mrs. Thomu
Robinson are the
birth of their lirst child ".
Monday, Sept. 22, -'at" 4:37
p.m. at Kettering Memorial
Hospital. ,
Holly Rochelle weighed 6
lbs. 1 oz. Her grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs: Roy Wolff
of Lynchburg and
Charles leMay of 86
South Main W:avrll'!ln'lI
SUlpended
Ceillnll
Gutters
,_
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" --III
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PAtt.
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886 .. 3184:
, AIENTS '011 THIS AREA:
IluYl IIcfaditn-ll1..uAZ
Rita Elder aWIM
'D-BATTERIES
and
is em-
(ger:li ' "Irs
'li'gin'S' Uld,
. , ...
1,1.\' Stlnf'or,d
Margaret Myers, daughter
t I j \
'of Mr. and ' Mrs. , William
Myers, .of North 6th Street ,
W 'will gradu.
ate study in and Am
H,terature at Stanford
Universilty on O.ctober 1.
She 'ils a of ' the
Danforth Graduate 'Fellow.
ship, awarded annually 'to 100
liberal uts students ' selected
ne,arly, 2000 candidates
nominated by colleges and
univerSities across the United
States. Margaret has recently
returned,' 'from a week-long
conference in Chicago with
the 1969 class of Danforth
Graduatle Fellows.
Miss received her
A.B. de8,ree it].
ma' .. cum laude, from Ohio
University, where she was
nomInated for Danforth and
Woodrow Wilson Fellowships
, j,
Dr, Edgar
of the .. ors : Colleie/
I 'graduated, ,;, she
was elected to Phi Beta, Kappa
'and Phi Kappa Phi and re-
,Eleven
len
Radio
ceived the Honor
Award Scholarship. She was
also appointed to the
graduate Engiish
Cou'ncil.
Our i n g the past four
months, she hatS been employ-
ed in Wayne Local. Schools
from which she in
196,.
It seldom pays tQ buy
perishable merely
because the ,price is low.
,Unless the, lowet price is a
result of overabundance of
,the fruit at the tilil" the
so-<:alled bargain ' may be
undesirable.
.. .. {A
Her , parents and grancl-" . , J
"I f ,
father, A. 'ate; ,-; ,
tended the J, cand '- " ,
which ,was in:
Fellowship , Hall of-. ,die :
church.
Kiddie'
Kouilt , "
Mr. and Mrs. Thomu
Robinson are the
birth of their lirst child ".
Monday, Sept. 22, -'at" 4:37
p.m. at Kettering Memorial
Hospital. ,
Holly Rochelle weighed 6
lbs. 1 oz. Her grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs: Roy Wolff
of Lynchburg and
Charles leMay of 86
South Main W:avrll'!ln'lI
SUlpended
Ceillnll
Gutters
,_
" -
. ' F R..,...,
, .Laf
" --III
. , ..
" Pan's CONTRACTIlfG
. . '.
PAtt.
t .... '
886 .. 3184:
, AIENTS '011 THIS AREA:
IluYl IIcfaditn-ll1..uAZ
Rita Elder aWIM
'D-BATTERIES
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, " clWeitCd;" acm tlrit' chould:
1:;ncJWd . tWicw ..
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. ':'tlreCki ..., :tthose: -am"? '!- '
.. It fall the
,; ';'trui.Ii' ik'i 1:'t&e '.county '" were '".
JinectGt) Wil-
mington Thursd.y': -but inside',
there were ' on.y. about the,
usual number . th,rc .for. dle
"" "f'I. r
IF, calf ' .. Ie; ' were 'not 10.
many veal . calves. All . ,were
,. '- ""-
lOla ail ' 10 .. minutes.
high_ '
were more head.
, . , . . calva dip .... ') week 10 1,
.: ", ..
white faa It is JO. hard to
. . '. .
unload a calf out of that box.
like trunk 10 once again the
calf rode home on the bac;k
leat. It tried .wacJjng up on
the leat bllt lell oU "hen I
1tOpped. 10 .. up ,.d la"
calf f.ion , With' its
head!> up and leemed to en-
joy the, ,ride. The boy lit the
filling station looked surprised
whm, he looked in and .. aw m)
passenger.
We some lambs and a
lOW but they were sold
in the aftemoon .at the small
arma .t the other end 'of the_
buildiq JO I didn't ltay and
wiU' how.. well we
did until the check com".
But w"'t loocl to ' an better
and spaad the
super-market. Campbells ro-
.rom elev-
en cents fifteen the other
clay. Crou and Blackwell' 5
marmalade came out in a
jar. The old one held sixteen
ounces and the pretty new one
holels twelve but lelia .t the
same price. Aa4 .. ..it pes. .,
Always read th. laJ,els. :,
They dug the ;weer pota-
toes the other clay and did
very well. The Porto Rico.
were good thoush some "
were th.., 1- ,
but 'Nancy Halls wert'
very 1001 and thiia: to
like them 10 mud,', but die
Jat have , not
done 10 well ad JCem lifr.t'
different potato. H.ve ihey
chanled ,or is my memory
jtpt . '. . ,
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Str .. " Sci.tifically proportio;ned,
CIIIIIitJ . c.trolle4 ,Just Idd .et.
for . .;ttiII III tinds of posts. .
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FLOO" TILE
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,r;;" all 'thiir they
, " clWeitCd;" acm tlrit' chould:
1:;ncJWd . tWicw ..
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.. It fall the
,; ';'trui.Ii' ik'i 1:'t&e '.county '" were '".
JinectGt) Wil-
mington Thursd.y': -but inside',
there were ' on.y. about the,
usual number . th,rc .for. dle
"" "f'I. r
IF, calf ' .. Ie; ' were 'not 10.
many veal . calves. All . ,were
,. '- ""-
lOla ail ' 10 .. minutes.
high_ '
were more head.
, . , . . calva dip .... ') week 10 1,
.: ", ..
white faa It is JO. hard to
. . '. .
unload a calf out of that box.
like trunk 10 once again the
calf rode home on the bac;k
leat. It tried .wacJjng up on
the leat bllt lell oU "hen I
1tOpped. 10 .. up ,.d la"
calf f.ion , With' its
head!> up and leemed to en-
joy the, ,ride. The boy lit the
filling station looked surprised
whm, he looked in and .. aw m)
passenger.
We some lambs and a
lOW but they were sold
in the aftemoon .at the small
arma .t the other end 'of the_
buildiq JO I didn't ltay and
wiU' how.. well we
did until the check com".
But w"'t loocl to ' an better
and spaad the
super-market. Campbells ro-
.rom elev-
en cents fifteen the other
clay. Crou and Blackwell' 5
marmalade came out in a
jar. The old one held sixteen
ounces and the pretty new one
holels twelve but lelia .t the
same price. Aa4 .. ..it pes. .,
Always read th. laJ,els. :,
They dug the ;weer pota-
toes the other clay and did
very well. The Porto Rico.
were good thoush some "
were th.., 1- ,
but 'Nancy Halls wert'
very 1001 and thiia: to
like them 10 mud,', but die
Jat have , not
done 10 well ad JCem lifr.t'
different potato. H.ve ihey
chanled ,or is my memory
jtpt . '. . ,
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Str .. " Sci.tifically proportio;ned,
CIIIIIitJ . c.trolle4 ,Just Idd .et.
for . .;ttiII III tinds of posts. .
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CULVERT PIPE
FLOO" TILE
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1_.SULATlOil
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J1rORM DOORS
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BehiDd Stubbil. FwaeraI Home. Spe-
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Photo " DAVID EDSALL
The Where Is It fans identified the coal elevator
at CorWin thia week: Tom and Rodney Coffman, Sue Fer-
guaon, Richard "omas Bijgs, Michael Mullina and
the' Wa)'llelviUe Drug Store gang. To identify the Where
.I.lt.this week; phone: The Miami Goette. offica, ,8975921.
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any pupil n.-e. another?"
1bere WU iiIence, then
the "** row. ".
. aip'.... telCbir." he'
aIked
coJIie..fIower?" .
. OBBGOIfIA
1 acre, 2 story, 2 unit
apartment, 2 bedrooms,
,.livinJl'oom, kitchen. and 1
bath each unit. A1:so baa a"
good bam lot.
A good investment.
..y , Hoffman 1t7-4Ut
B. It Wade Realty
74&-21&1 or "'1440
AU 69 Modell
NeW Used .
ow .A vail&ble
Winter Bt()rage
For Your OamP ...
Bottle Gas P-or
Otr8'rOK:
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FRANKLIN, OHIO
AUCTION
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HOl1SEHOLD GOODS -, TOOLS - ANTIQUBS
LOCAtED-3 miles northwest 3. miTe. ust ,
of St. Rt. 48 in ,Lytle, Ohio
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lfottcea
LITTLE RED SHED
, 'h.,
BehiDd Stubbil. FwaeraI Home. Spe-
. cialiline in Ii ..........
. Ohio. ' . .
tie"
Photo " DAVID EDSALL
The Where Is It fans identified the coal elevator
at CorWin thia week: Tom and Rodney Coffman, Sue Fer-
guaon, Richard "omas Bijgs, Michael Mullina and
the' Wa)'llelviUe Drug Store gang. To identify the Where
.I.lt.this week; phone: The Miami Goette. offica, ,8975921.
.. "1
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B
. ,
any pupil n.-e. another?"
1bere WU iiIence, then
the "** row. ".
. aip'.... telCbir." he'
aIked
coJIie..fIower?" .
. OBBGOIfIA
1 acre, 2 story, 2 unit
apartment, 2 bedrooms,
,.livinJl'oom, kitchen. and 1
bath each unit. A1:so baa a"
good bam lot.
A good investment.
..y , Hoffman 1t7-4Ut
B. It Wade Realty
74&-21&1 or "'1440
AU 69 Modell
NeW Used .
ow .A vail&ble
Winter Bt()rage
For Your OamP ...
Bottle Gas P-or
Otr8'rOK:
BOlO. BUILD .. , ' .,
-, .' . '" If- t
AIel""." . . .
",OD.LDlG
Bollen Carter lion
II I. IN IT.
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24 HOUR IERYI. " > ",
121 NORTH MAIN 'ITREET
FRANKLIN, OHIO
AUCTION
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HOl1SEHOLD GOODS -, TOOLS - ANTIQUBS
LOCAtED-3 miles northwest 3. miTe. ust ,
of St. Rt. 48 in ,Lytle, Ohio
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...... By hour or .".anl
AlIt for J_. ' lanctf
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'ROOK hOWle. -ruuiOdem. )laiD
Street 'iii Harvey.., ......
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ne fOUCllwing Where Is It fans idelitified,' the coal ,eley.tor
at CoOOIl thiJ week: Tom and . Rodnqr Coff ... ' Sue Fer-
guson, Richard , Peak. Bi"" Mic'Kael Mulliu
the Waynesville Dru, Store gang. To,' identify the, Where
, ... week, .phone, 11le Miami Guette, -891'921.
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OUGOlfIA
I . acre, 2 .tory; 2 ' unit
apartment, ,2 ' bedroom."
JivilJaroom, kitChen and '
bath each unit. At.o baa a
good bam .d lot. -
'A : investment. ,"
.IIrry . , 111 ....
B. , E'. Wade Bealty .
741-2711 Ir "'1441 .
IU01111
LET me bIby lit for JOU' Ua ' m,
...... By hour or .".anl
AlIt for J_. ' lanctf
For. Blnt
'ROOK hOWle. -ruuiOdem. )laiD
Street 'iii Harvey.., ......
-after 6, " ) , 18e1
[, lfodcea
.' Lint!:; 'RED' IHED
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Behiad ,Btubbl.l'unenl Hom.. 8..-
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lte&l
. "
ne fOUCllwing Where Is It fans idelitified,' the coal ,eley.tor
at CoOOIl thiJ week: Tom and . Rodnqr Coff ... ' Sue Fer-
guson, Richard , Peak. Bi"" Mic'Kael Mulliu
the Waynesville Dru, Store gang. To,' identify the, Where
, ... week, .phone, 11le Miami Guette, -891'921.
, ; r
OUGOlfIA
I . acre, 2 .tory; 2 ' unit
apartment, ,2 ' bedroom."
JivilJaroom, kitChen and '
bath each unit. At.o baa a
good bam .d lot. -
'A : investment. ,"
.IIrry . , 111 ....
B. , E'. Wade Bealty .
741-2711 Ir "'1441 .
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--- Waynesville, Ohio
, ,
," .
, . " , By DalIDi... Da1.,.
j ' . ,
will tum thi.
lor parishioners of
St. Episcopal Ghurch
as centennial festivities get
.
,\ Initial of St.
100th birthday wlll
at 7 p.m. FrieJay. A Pot
rude 'Clinner will be' hosted for
parisl1ioners and , guests.
Former ! St. Marys Rector
The Rev. Mr. Ralph Parles,
Jr., will be the Celebrant for
Holy Communion at 8 a.m. '
Sunday. A. b.realcfast will fol-
low the service.
WALTER COMPTON
\Vaynesville National Banle
officials have announced the
empfoyment of Walter Com-
pton of Xeni as
.
>
He wu auociated wim.
, \. ,
Xenia N.ticmal Bw for
past 11 . years. lJrior' to ' ,ius
employment cLere he :';'i. '
Assistant Credit (. at
the . City Loan arid 'Savings
Company 'at Fairborn.
.Comptoll attmded ' New
anc;l Spring Valley
Elementary Schools' and grad-
uated from Xenia Central
High School.
Pr"yer will be
at 11 : a.m. by The
Roger
BiahQP ' o,E Diocese of
SOuthern Ohio; ,' The , Rev.
Cuhier. '
He and his wife, Ruth Es-
ther, are the. parents of two
children, Michael, a ' fresh-
maiJ and Susan, ,a fourth grade
student. ComptQn aild hU
family will move to Waynes-
ville in the near future.
fdl-. and:, The a native . of
. . W'",nieSVILLB FALL -FUN -'nv At ..:.. I
', erVic:es conducted in ,the
CONTEST ENTRY bLANK I
, . 4min, ,room of the Miami I
.' ,tl!!I... ion' in ""pril I Ma 11 to the Mi ami Gazette I
,Mr. '. NAME
I
,w.. L. , Helms : of Nbliville,
I
.' . . I ___
,i: . I ,Please check 'division to be entered I
.. ttle "1 .
I
':'L ld . . " " '" , ' .
. ' ,me '0 . mn.. , ,', "
I
,"' .. :1 ( l .Pie eating contest, 5 ... 15 years ,
Bro.wne . ,;,'.
.' :1
1' ( .. . .shOW " Age, Adult, 6-9, 12-18 , .
native 0 Eng an , ' esta . e '
. lcotitlDu.d,.on poge 11, : I (. ) Whee 1 barrow race. 18 yea rs .&" over :
t ( ) Beauty Pageant, 21 years &. over
,I ( ) . Tobacco ,spi tti ng contest, . 21. years &. over .1'
,' __ . _,,-. -..,J __ .--,- ____
I ' ,
' fill . fUI flilivil
l.chl',I:11 If ' E,IIIII:
' La... Show-Village Antiques Shop, East '. High
Street; 9 a.m. toduslc
..' .
. ,
Official Openinc-10 a.m.; Sciota Square, ,
, Streets. . .
, " . I '.
--- Waynesville, Ohio
, ,
," .
, . " , By DalIDi... Da1.,.
j ' . ,
will tum thi.
lor parishioners of
St. Episcopal Ghurch
as centennial festivities get
.
,\ Initial of St.
100th birthday wlll
at 7 p.m. FrieJay. A Pot
rude 'Clinner will be' hosted for
parisl1ioners and , guests.
Former ! St. Marys Rector
The Rev. Mr. Ralph Parles,
Jr., will be the Celebrant for
Holy Communion at 8 a.m. '
Sunday. A. b.realcfast will fol-
low the service.
WALTER COMPTON
\Vaynesville National Banle
officials have announced the
empfoyment of Walter Com-
pton of Xeni as
.
>
He wu auociated wim.
, \. ,
Xenia N.ticmal Bw for
past 11 . years. lJrior' to ' ,ius
employment cLere he :';'i. '
Assistant Credit (. at
the . City Loan arid 'Savings
Company 'at Fairborn.
.Comptoll attmded ' New
anc;l Spring Valley
Elementary Schools' and grad-
uated from Xenia Central
High School.
Pr"yer will be
at 11 : a.m. by The
Roger
BiahQP ' o,E Diocese of
SOuthern Ohio; ,' The , Rev.
Cuhier. '
He and his wife, Ruth Es-
ther, are the. parents of two
children, Michael, a ' fresh-
maiJ and Susan, ,a fourth grade
student. ComptQn aild hU
family will move to Waynes-
ville in the near future.
fdl-. and:, The a native . of
. . W'",nieSVILLB FALL -FUN -'nv At ..:.. I
', erVic:es conducted in ,the
CONTEST ENTRY bLANK I
, . 4min, ,room of the Miami I
.' ,tl!!I... ion' in ""pril I Ma 11 to the Mi ami Gazette I
,Mr. '. NAME
I
,w.. L. , Helms : of Nbliville,
I
.' . . I ___
,i: . I ,Please check 'division to be entered I
.. ttle "1 .
I
':'L ld . . " " '" , ' .
. ' ,me '0 . mn.. , ,', "
I
,"' .. :1 ( l .Pie eating contest, 5 ... 15 years ,
Bro.wne . ,;,'.
.' :1
1' ( .. . .shOW " Age, Adult, 6-9, 12-18 , .
native 0 Eng an , ' esta . e '
. lcotitlDu.d,.on poge 11, : I (. ) Whee 1 barrow race. 18 yea rs .&" over :
t ( ) Beauty Pageant, 21 years &. over
,I ( ) . Tobacco ,spi tti ng contest, . 21. years &. over .1'
,' __ . _,,-. -..,J __ .--,- ____
I ' ,
' fill . fUI flilivil
l.chl',I:11 If ' E,IIIII:
' La... Show-Village Antiques Shop, East '. High
Street; 9 a.m. toduslc
..' .
. ,
Official Openinc-10 a.m.; Sciota Square, ,
, Streets. . .
, " . I '.
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.: Allie Carter, Jr. and Bi)b:Townsend of the WaYne- ToWnship
: Fire Departmeq.t demo..-trated fire equipment to 14dasSes
:, of Wayne Local students Monday. 80b Town-
,, iend is mown above_with John MaHott and Jennifer Rush.
, . "
RElAX ANDLtA\t
TttE -
Predslon_
,Work Is
"Must" Here
We would 1iIce to introduce to you our "NEW high, '
quality JXinting:' Much effort baa gone into 1M.;
PROVING our quality staIldarcls. The Iatat ift
IeCting equipment brings to you 'this quality at lower
pnca.
BUll NESS CARD.S
WEDDI .. Q INVITATIONS
A .... OUNCEMENTS
LETTERHEADS
E .. VELOPES
- BROCHURES
- POITERS
, LABELS
CALENDARS
'STATEMENTS
-FORMS
-NCR FORMS
-TICKETS
- HANDBILLS
MAILERS
... EWSLETTER.
.. EWSPAPER.
BOOKlETS
BOOKS
IPCClALTlU- IDCh bill poiDt peu, aubliP&" peDCiII, lib trap,
...... 1iPeen, wbufthield .1Pfft, litter b.... kq chaiaI, CIOIDb.,
.. ....., pot Idden, tIMnDomeCerI, ICf8Wdriven, ,'I&icb. w-
...., .... AD witIa JOUI' DaID8 .. b.me. Impafat.ed. '.' .
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i
,""i= area the .,mtera, in the Beut
of Do1rDicrtrB W&)'D e. "
.
LOcated at the offices of
( ., ' I
. The' 'MIAMI' GAZEnE
'. PHon:
... ,&
Mrs . . John
menus for the t'ireiliIH,' l
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,'.the
the
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_ ,.... DEN'UI ,DALTON
.: Allie Carter, Jr. and Bi)b:Townsend of the WaYne- ToWnship
: Fire Departmeq.t demo..-trated fire equipment to 14dasSes
:, of Wayne Local students Monday. 80b Town-
,, iend is mown above_with John MaHott and Jennifer Rush.
, . "
RElAX ANDLtA\t
TttE -
Predslon_
,Work Is
"Must" Here
We would 1iIce to introduce to you our "NEW high, '
quality JXinting:' Much effort baa gone into 1M.;
PROVING our quality staIldarcls. The Iatat ift
IeCting equipment brings to you 'this quality at lower
pnca.
BUll NESS CARD.S
WEDDI .. Q INVITATIONS
A .... OUNCEMENTS
LETTERHEADS
E .. VELOPES
- BROCHURES
- POITERS
, LABELS
CALENDARS
'STATEMENTS
-FORMS
-NCR FORMS
-TICKETS
- HANDBILLS
MAILERS
... EWSLETTER.
.. EWSPAPER.
BOOKlETS
BOOKS
IPCClALTlU- IDCh bill poiDt peu, aubliP&" peDCiII, lib trap,
...... 1iPeen, wbufthield .1Pfft, litter b.... kq chaiaI, CIOIDb.,
.. ....., pot Idden, tIMnDomeCerI, ICf8Wdriven, ,'I&icb. w-
...., .... AD witIa JOUI' DaID8 .. b.me. Impafat.ed. '.' .
.
i
,""i= area the .,mtera, in the Beut
of Do1rDicrtrB W&)'D e. "
.
LOcated at the offices of
( ., ' I
. The' 'MIAMI' GAZEnE
'. PHon:
... ,&
Mrs . . John
menus for the t'ireiliIH,' l
" ,
. , by a group . o .
,'.the
the
liT II;
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Reg. $12.100 tQ. $26.00
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NOW
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Reg. $12.100 tQ. $26.00
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EXHIBIT BY:
MRS. 'JOHN, 'MALOY , ,.
'4th WAYNESVILL:E, OHIO PH. 897-4826
'. ,
.' J\re' you
,the nlost
o[your ,"
. .
OPPORTUNIT.IES?
,"
As a full service bank, 'we offer you
variety of opportUnities. to make money" ,: .
save money, save time, borrow
protect cash and posseSsions. Here',8' a
partial list . . .
Checlclng Account
Saving. Account
P.sonal Loans.
Busin .. Loans
-;:: 1\ ' f
Auto Loans
Saf., Dtposit .
Cheek. , .
" :.;:: ".
" f .... ,- 'f '
, :..s...urp,.Boiida .
. '
For your COIlVeaieace We. IdIG: ,:
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EXHIBIT BY:
MRS. 'JOHN, 'MALOY , ,.
'4th WAYNESVILL:E, OHIO PH. 897-4826
'. ,
.' J\re' you
,the nlost
o[your ,"
. .
OPPORTUNIT.IES?
,"
As a full service bank, 'we offer you
variety of opportUnities. to make money" ,: .
save money, save time, borrow
protect cash and posseSsions. Here',8' a
partial list . . .
Checlclng Account
Saving. Account
P.sonal Loans.
Busin .. Loans
-;:: 1\ ' f
Auto Loans
Saf., Dtposit .
Cheek. , .
" :.;:: ".
" f .... ,- 'f '
, :..s...urp,.Boiida .
. '
For your COIlVeaieace We. IdIG: ,:
.. .. .
,:, W ... .. _ '.. ' ". ,.:-. . '. ,', Y-. .. ..
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. .... -- . ' '... . ' . .. '.. "". .... , . ' .
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If there ' are services here
. ' .
. . . .
at
_ Mrs. John Kyne, Mri. Mary
Mrs. Robert Jordan,
aDd Mr.. Jade have
.; a ttip
',' .
Viaited . David , Schalk,
,pE ,Kyne.
.. ,
By David Edsall
We at the Miami Gazette would like to take
this opportlmity to thank our area people for mak- ,.' .
ing it-possible to have a newspaper once again.
Understand that without your help, a neW8-
at
_ Mrs. John Kyne, Mri. Mary
Mrs. Robert Jordan,
aDd Mr.. Jade have
.; a ttip
',' .
Viaited . David , Schalk,
,pE ,Kyne.
.. ,
By David Edsall
We at the Miami Gazette would like to take
this opportlmity to thank our area people for mak- ,.' .
ing it-possible to have a newspaper once again.
Understand that without your help, a neW8-
Pirs& c;hllrCh
North Main street
Jolm P. PalCOI'
10:00 a.m., Sunclay-' School.
11:00 a.m., Morning Wonhip.
6:30 p.m., Tr.ining Union.
7:30 p.m., Evening Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday f?rayet'
Meeting.
(Affiliated w t h Southern
Baptist ,Convention).
Pint Church of Christ
East High Street
Thomas Stevens,
9:30 'a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday ,Worship
and Communion.
6:oq p.m. SuDclay Youth
Mfttm, ' ",
6:)0 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7 :)0 p .. , Sunday E.eaing
Worship.
7:30 p.m. Wedaeaday, Bible
Study.
:mends Keeting
Fourth Street near High
h,-, ::.. . t .... '"
\, BaUYrlBUBG
I., FrleDdshlp Bapttat
Church
Southern Baptist Convention
Norman Meadows, Pastor
a.m., Sunday School.
10:30., a.m., Sunday Morning
WOQhip . ,
7:30 , Sunday Evening
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid
wedt Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jonaha Bun BaptiSt
Church
Ohio 73' ea.t
Lester Kidd, Pastor
10:00.' a.m., Sunday School.
10:00, & U:OO 'a .. m., Sueday
Worship
7:)0 p.IIl., Sunday EftIlin,
Wonhip.
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lraited llethodilt
OIlarch ,
David Harper, Put
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service.
10:30 a.m., Suaday School.
11:00. a.m., Sunday Wonhip
Service.
, !
AND, THE
CHRIS1!IAN vocA nON
In his encyclical, Populorum
Paul reminds 'us that in the design of God, h every 'man'
is called upon , to develop and fulfill for
eve1')' life is a vocation." this f,dlfilla,lent, P!,-pc
goes each has both a and
rcspc)nsibility. . ,';,
Devdopment then becomes the to
Pope: Paul 'spell. out what he mcaDl: is
not just 'a matter ' of
reduciil,' The attvale apinat ,-
thou:lih urJCllt aad neCasaryj is not caouP. It
question, rather, of buildin. a world where evCl')' man,
no: manet reliJion or .atioa,ali9'; ,cua
live a fully freed from. '. :::
on him by other inen or by forces over-.hicIr 'l
he f,lQ not 'uffiCient control; -a world where f.rcedO#i ", '.
.. I' 1
is not an empty word .and where the, poor . :,
.. :' J,
can sit down at the same table as , the 'rich inU.:' .
Rev. J oscph 'Lufmet ' "
St. Augustine'. ChurCh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:45 a.in., Sunday Mewng
for Wonbip (.unpro-
arammed).
\!oum Fellow.hip" an'd-' BJJ,le .... __
StudY...... .. , - " '8. BQla.y
St. .A.uguatinea Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days
7:30 p.m. Fir.t Friday
7:45 a.m. Daily Mass
at. lIary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11: 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
lst, 3rd & 5th Sundays;
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sunday .
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Mini.ter
8:15 & 10:15 a.m., Church at
Worship.
9:15 a.m., Sunday o.urch at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel
lowship.
PEBBT
Perrr Church of Christ
WilminJton Pike &
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman,
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible '
School.
iO:15 a.m., Sunday Worahip.
10:15 a.m., sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.m., Sunday 'Evening
Bible Study, all aga.
7:30 p.m., Evening Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Wednetday, Mid-
week Prayu and Bible
Study.
LY'l'LB
United Methodist
Church
David T. Willard, Minister
9 :30 a.m., Sunday\ Wor.hip
Service.
10:30 a.m." Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday, EV,enmg
Wor.hip Services can-
by youth.
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Rev. Leonard Baxter
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.; Sunday,
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7:30 p.m., 'WeClaaday, Pra;er
Service;
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North Main street
Jolm P. PalCOI'
10:00 a.m., Sunclay-' School.
11:00 a.m., Morning Wonhip.
6:30 p.m., Tr.ining Union.
7:30 p.m., Evening Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday f?rayet'
Meeting.
(Affiliated w t h Southern
Baptist ,Convention).
Pint Church of Christ
East High Street
Thomas Stevens,
9:30 'a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday ,Worship
and Communion.
6:oq p.m. SuDclay Youth
Mfttm, ' ",
6:)0 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7 :)0 p .. , Sunday E.eaing
Worship.
7:30 p.m. Wedaeaday, Bible
Study.
:mends Keeting
Fourth Street near High
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I., FrleDdshlp Bapttat
Church
Southern Baptist Convention
Norman Meadows, Pastor
a.m., Sunday School.
10:30., a.m., Sunday Morning
WOQhip . ,
7:30 , Sunday Evening
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid
wedt Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jonaha Bun BaptiSt
Church
Ohio 73' ea.t
Lester Kidd, Pastor
10:00.' a.m., Sunday School.
10:00, & U:OO 'a .. m., Sueday
Worship
7:)0 p.IIl., Sunday EftIlin,
Wonhip.
-
lraited llethodilt
OIlarch ,
David Harper, Put
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service.
10:30 a.m., Suaday School.
11:00. a.m., Sunday Wonhip
Service.
, !
AND, THE
CHRIS1!IAN vocA nON
In his encyclical, Populorum
Paul reminds 'us that in the design of God, h every 'man'
is called upon , to develop and fulfill for
eve1')' life is a vocation." this f,dlfilla,lent, P!,-pc
goes each has both a and
rcspc)nsibility. . ,';,
Devdopment then becomes the to
Pope: Paul 'spell. out what he mcaDl: is
not just 'a matter ' of
reduciil,' The attvale apinat ,-
thou:lih urJCllt aad neCasaryj is not caouP. It
question, rather, of buildin. a world where evCl')' man,
no: manet reliJion or .atioa,ali9'; ,cua
live a fully freed from. '. :::
on him by other inen or by forces over-.hicIr 'l
he f,lQ not 'uffiCient control; -a world where f.rcedO#i ", '.
.. I' 1
is not an empty word .and where the, poor . :,
.. :' J,
can sit down at the same table as , the 'rich inU.:' .
Rev. J oscph 'Lufmet ' "
St. Augustine'. ChurCh
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:45 a.in., Sunday Mewng
for Wonbip (.unpro-
arammed).
\!oum Fellow.hip" an'd-' BJJ,le .... __
StudY...... .. , - " '8. BQla.y
St. .A.uguatinea Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.m. & II a.m. Masses
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days
7:30 p.m. Fir.t Friday
7:45 a.m. Daily Mass
at. lIary's Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11: 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
lst, 3rd & 5th Sundays;
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sunday .
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Mini.ter
8:15 & 10:15 a.m., Church at
Worship.
9:15 a.m., Sunday o.urch at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel
lowship.
PEBBT
Perrr Church of Christ
WilminJton Pike &
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman,
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible '
School.
iO:15 a.m., Sunday Worahip.
10:15 a.m., sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.m., Sunday 'Evening
Bible Study, all aga.
7:30 p.m., Evening Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Wednetday, Mid-
week Prayu and Bible
Study.
LY'l'LB
United Methodist
Church
David T. Willard, Minister
9 :30 a.m., Sunday\ Wor.hip
Service.
10:30 a.m." Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday, EV,enmg
Wor.hip Services can-
by youth.
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LAIm'S AUTO SALES
WAVNUVllLE, OHIO
LYlfN'S DUSS SHOP
WAYNESVillE, OHIO
LBIlAY'S B a OLBAlfDs
OHIO
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United KethodJlt
Church
Rev. Leonard Baxter
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.; Sunday,
'
7:30 p.m., 'WeClaaday, Pra;er
Service;
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loob 80 great you'll never
. want to take it off.
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one ,G04" April 1881 by the .
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VI. T. ,< A tOtal $'0 casb :' .
oi:. in pledges w .. cODuibl'iW. .: ,':
;'!iJt.tltttfri: of. tl\e :On', 9f; the Schaeffer was ordained
mini purchased
a lot Mrs. Sar;m Smith
for
The ' lot was located on the
southwest comer of Third
an'd Streets, the cur
'rent ' iite' of St. Mary's Epis-
cc)pa:l
'Cincinnati Architect Edwin
R. the
pia,u. St. MW. sunlt com
munitY roots "when its cOr:ner-
.tbne, ' Wall' by TIle' Rev. '
Mr. .. on Au,. 4,
The was com-
pleted mat y;ar . accot:ding to
ProctOr'. lPecificatioM.
E.Merritt, a local con
"faa. conunis.ioDed to
erect ' . and ene:lose . i church
"9#cluded' that Priest at Christ bay. '
:aervice ' Dec. 24, 1924. It was
. tiOD :ci... in- during Rev. ' SchaeEftr'. min
. .. t .'. I"; ' ," r; I .j 4" q .1
istry from that to 1936
du, Agnes ',Esther William- that the chu:\h W.al
SOD, Walter Edwin Dakin and enlarged and the ;churClr ,
John dadwallader and Wal with shingles. ">
Edwin Larue Allen. St. Mary's Parish
ter Dakin were t_tet ordained was finally realized Mardi; i,
to the Ohier Of Priesthood. 1950 during dedicarlon .':Ui-v.
Cadwallader distinguished iteJ conduceecl by Rt. ..
in Mary's Parish r-:. Bilbop or
and the commuruty during no- the Diocese of Southern Ohio,
table service from' 1889 UDtil and the Rw. Mr. Sam6ef. .N .
his death in Keyi, Rector.
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Rev. Cadwallackr construct- . . Colbtruction of the 38 f&t
ed St. Mary'l Rectory durin, by 48 addition was bepa .
the tuna of the century. He Au,. 1', J949.
11,.'I'.illa. "
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(1900 pilon caak)
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Stylist
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one ,G04" April 1881 by the .
, iii. in thllt ''rhe Rt. Rev. A. J.agger, 'for the late Cad';""der " ".
VI. T. ,< A tOtal $'0 casb :' .
oi:. in pledges w .. cODuibl'iW. .: ,':
;'!iJt.tltttfri: of. tl\e :On', 9f; the Schaeffer was ordained
mini purchased
a lot Mrs. Sar;m Smith
for
The ' lot was located on the
southwest comer of Third
an'd Streets, the cur
'rent ' iite' of St. Mary's Epis-
cc)pa:l
'Cincinnati Architect Edwin
R. the
pia,u. St. MW. sunlt com
munitY roots "when its cOr:ner-
.tbne, ' Wall' by TIle' Rev. '
Mr. .. on Au,. 4,
The was com-
pleted mat y;ar . accot:ding to
ProctOr'. lPecificatioM.
E.Merritt, a local con
"faa. conunis.ioDed to
erect ' . and ene:lose . i church
"9#cluded' that Priest at Christ bay. '
:aervice ' Dec. 24, 1924. It was
. tiOD :ci... in- during Rev. ' SchaeEftr'. min
. .. t .'. I"; ' ," r; I .j 4" q .1
istry from that to 1936
du, Agnes ',Esther William- that the chu:\h W.al
SOD, Walter Edwin Dakin and enlarged and the ;churClr ,
John dadwallader and Wal with shingles. ">
Edwin Larue Allen. St. Mary's Parish
ter Dakin were t_tet ordained was finally realized Mardi; i,
to the Ohier Of Priesthood. 1950 during dedicarlon .':Ui-v.
Cadwallader distinguished iteJ conduceecl by Rt. ..
in Mary's Parish r-:. Bilbop or
and the commuruty during no- the Diocese of Southern Ohio,
table service from' 1889 UDtil and the Rw. Mr. Sam6ef. .N .
his death in Keyi, Rector.
i t .
Rev. Cadwallackr construct- . . Colbtruction of the 38 f&t
ed St. Mary'l Rectory durin, by 48 addition was bepa .
the tuna of the century. He Au,. 1', J949.
11,.'I'.illa. "
II t.r
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(1900 pilon caak)
'DAY DELIVBtY
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Guette ' '. Ilnctf
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0; litt-er: Poodle , pups 125 and up.
M8-4!t3 . ot ' 862 .. 190. - ' ',' 190&
TOY poodle StUd Service, '
' White Or. .\pricol. ,110'
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of tlile the
bee can quickly grow or-
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feel very,_ ' to' exPrell om-
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82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 891-7946
GREASE JOBS OIL CHANGES
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,j;lah la'uQcij.ea. , tl1r.ee !!p.onth:s
:' ago',' by" them: ' Initial Down-
town ' Waynesville "
merit', to ' be continuous, has
: 'biggest project
I, ' .: in a shor't period,
"Retail 'Mer- .' 'accot4ing to " officials ..
.,
I aU wel!e. opened , at historic SCiota
. _ " f 'a <. , of the first log
,store" and, ' hQme of Waynes-
fotinder Samuel Heigh-
way.
Ribbon cutting 'ceremonies
, were by Mrs. Don-
ald Camp, Heighway's great-
great-grear-great granddaugh-
ter', of Lebanon.
Miami Gazette Publisher
and ' Phil - Mor-
gan of VVaynesville Drugs
started the Fall Fun by win-
." .. ,,; . ] ',;
; . ;;" v
'* ':, ..
...
, ,did the .nipping by Waynesville
Dexter arid " -Dalton; Miami
, .. \ " . .... .,)., i ,
Gazette ' Editor. '_
'I \, '6
ning wbeelbarrow race spen-
sored -i.n the downtown shop-
ping plaza.
An antiques' show hastily
moved inside the Waynesville
Masonic . Temple and an in-
dOM art show next to Waynes-
ville Furniture provided cul-
tural through-
out the' day.
Joseph Ventolo of Enon
and Pompano ' Beach, Fla. won
UBest Of Show" in the adult
art division for his Malthu-
sia" an oil interpretation of
Malthus' population
explosion theory.
Waynesville High School
senior Charmaine Banas took
student UBest Of Show" with
a watercolor landscape.
One of Waynesville's most
charming senior citizens Mrs.
Bertha Johnson of Hall Man-
or Nursing Home showed fes-
tivl'.l goers it's not altoszether
a man's world.
Mrs. Johnson, who will be
70 years old March 3, walked
away with blue ribbon honors
and a case of tobacco after
winning a tobacco spitting
,contest.
Sh'e out Ralph ' Sat-
_terthwaite, second' prize Wtn-
and Clark Nelson. who
received third prize.
:'f' ,f .
Mrs. Johnson declared she'd
return agam next year for a
repeat challenge.
The sweetest festival event,
a pie eating contest for young-
sters, vied for festival cfun: .
ness.' Debbie Lamb and Paul
Banas munched their way to
vktory in two age divisions.
Barbara . Worthington be-
came Waynesville's first Miss
FaU Fun Festival during an
afternoon beauty pageant.
Mrs. Worthington received a
chants and a portrait from
beauty ribbon from retail mer-
Ramby Studio.
Local auctioneer Bill Mor-
gan donated his services for
a Fall Fun auction that raised
nearly $10.0 for downtown im-
provement. Household items,
antiques a'nd oil were
contr'ibuted to the auction by
Waynes.ville merchants and
area artists.
Crowds were treated to
honey waffles made by the
Warren County 4-H dubs
and donuts contributed by
Sonny's Drive-In and sold by
Girl Scouts. Proceeds from
the giant donut sale 'will help
light and maintain the com-
on page 12) .
t, l t , I " <
,j;lah la'uQcij.ea. , tl1r.ee !!p.onth:s
:' ago',' by" them: ' Initial Down-
town ' Waynesville "
merit', to ' be continuous, has
: 'biggest project
I, ' .: in a shor't period,
"Retail 'Mer- .' 'accot4ing to " officials ..
.,
I aU wel!e. opened , at historic SCiota
. _ " f 'a <. , of the first log
,store" and, ' hQme of Waynes-
fotinder Samuel Heigh-
way.
Ribbon cutting 'ceremonies
, were by Mrs. Don-
ald Camp, Heighway's great-
great-grear-great granddaugh-
ter', of Lebanon.
Miami Gazette Publisher
and ' Phil - Mor-
gan of VVaynesville Drugs
started the Fall Fun by win-
." .. ,,; . ] ',;
; . ;;" v
'* ':, ..
...
, ,did the .nipping by Waynesville
Dexter arid " -Dalton; Miami
, .. \ " . .... .,)., i ,
Gazette ' Editor. '_
'I \, '6
ning wbeelbarrow race spen-
sored -i.n the downtown shop-
ping plaza.
An antiques' show hastily
moved inside the Waynesville
Masonic . Temple and an in-
dOM art show next to Waynes-
ville Furniture provided cul-
tural through-
out the' day.
Joseph Ventolo of Enon
and Pompano ' Beach, Fla. won
UBest Of Show" in the adult
art division for his Malthu-
sia" an oil interpretation of
Malthus' population
explosion theory.
Waynesville High School
senior Charmaine Banas took
student UBest Of Show" with
a watercolor landscape.
One of Waynesville's most
charming senior citizens Mrs.
Bertha Johnson of Hall Man-
or Nursing Home showed fes-
tivl'.l goers it's not altoszether
a man's world.
Mrs. Johnson, who will be
70 years old March 3, walked
away with blue ribbon honors
and a case of tobacco after
winning a tobacco spitting
,contest.
Sh'e out Ralph ' Sat-
_terthwaite, second' prize Wtn-
and Clark Nelson. who
received third prize.
:'f' ,f .
Mrs. Johnson declared she'd
return agam next year for a
repeat challenge.
The sweetest festival event,
a pie eating contest for young-
sters, vied for festival cfun: .
ness.' Debbie Lamb and Paul
Banas munched their way to
vktory in two age divisions.
Barbara . Worthington be-
came Waynesville's first Miss
FaU Fun Festival during an
afternoon beauty pageant.
Mrs. Worthington received a
chants and a portrait from
beauty ribbon from retail mer-
Ramby Studio.
Local auctioneer Bill Mor-
gan donated his services for
a Fall Fun auction that raised
nearly $10.0 for downtown im-
provement. Household items,
antiques a'nd oil were
contr'ibuted to the auction by
Waynes.ville merchants and
area artists.
Crowds were treated to
honey waffles made by the
Warren County 4-H dubs
and donuts contributed by
Sonny's Drive-In and sold by
Girl Scouts. Proceeds from
the giant donut sale 'will help
light and maintain the com-
on page 12) .
Resin aId 6. a ill, Da\"i!l EdRaU . . . . . ........ . .. .. . .. ... -- ..... '. . . . .
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b,eeJ.l prQud to
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ville my " _ '
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S390 annual .
subscr.i pti on
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. The .events that tciken,,,'
place district' '"
in the: .last few .
; .. naore to' be
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1'. o. Box 78 .
WafDesVille, .Ohio 4506$:
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. Warnes.ville. , There ha'Ve 'been
more changes in our
diS4'ict than.I ca'n' . ever' re.:
member. t '
, NAME "
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- The-' commJtlee" "-,;< ,
:anyofte that .. . haeJ part ' .. J";
in Wayd:esviUe . . . '.
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.'1 CITY
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STATE _______ ,: WaYl\.esville Senlo'r noW aU Waynesville _ . let it stop . here but. '"
PHONE'
- '._-'
School System A -to .school .' .ou,r . . ' .' '
events was Seni.or' Moti. ' ha.ve ' com-" .
day night's Waynesville Board of Eclucation The " mutiny
I DATE----___ _
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k d f h
. ,. I .... " . ; schools 'and .people . that Ir,OUi.
ey preisente. or t e grours Importan" .. .co,mmutllty :. _ .' {' .( ,. . ' .. , .
af.f:lirs presented. by D.ayid, I lna .. I .. . .
5k' Jia1ltt !
and high school CounCil Presiclent James. to be it .part : of . it:. : ......; ., -
h f I f
. h H '- Mr C th B ' It is your horne ancl mIne..
S own rom e t to rig tare artsoc..:,. s. a erlne arn- . " .
hart, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Hastings and James. Mrs. H'astings May . it to ' prosper.'
. 'd f h W '11 S . . C' . CI b ;ancl be beautlfultn the eyes of' ,
IS preSJ ent 0 t e aynesvl e ltlzens u. . ,'. ',' , '
. .' . all people. -, :'.. ,
The Quantity of a Hazel Nut
The Story of Chri s.tmas Pl ates
How To Raise a, Happy, . Hea' thy
Baby ,
The Ci vil War
ART EXHIBIT BY:
MRS. JOHN MALOY
Malania
Owen
France
Jordan
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
He tai I
Me e t
M.rehants
W e d'nl s d I"',
The Wayne Retail Mer-
chants Ass-.ociation will meet
at - 7:30 p.m. (to-
day) at ' . Furni-
ture.
Meetin.g agenda will inc;:lucle
reports o,n Waynesville's
Fun Festiival and discussion of
, .
a downtown Christmas Jight-
ing prQgr.am.
' .... : r 'Or
There nearly'
3,500 uriitS in .
the Army Reserve.
. They train 'at more'
thaI) 1,000
They serve "one
. Keeping .the Country .
. . 'strong and free. . ' ..
With tb1S cardY-ou .
can charge.
ost, ...
J
anything.
almost anywhere
.THE'WAYNESVIIJ.E NATIONAL BAJIX is happy to you to ..... .. ' nB:,
, 'Conner ' .
isa,!-ed your baDk for Your A llaster .' .
. a very good fnand nght m your wallet. Many of our fnends in the Waynesville Ana haVe received aU!iID.,.'
C&rds. If you have not received yours &nd are interested in this service, stop in today at the-bank, pr one of-your In"DOQ WMI.........
merchants displa.ying the MASTBR OJlABGB SIGN and pick up an appUcation. The foUOwiDg. Dierehania honor,
Oarda in the Waynesville Area. '.,
JOnS SINCLAIR S.RVICI: WAYlfBSVILL.B L11IIBBB. SUPPLY
Main Rt. 73 . Corwin
MUJ-as DZPABTllBNT STOKE OABBY OUT
)lam Street at. 48
SILVBY TRAILER SALBS B.K OLBABBBS
Bt. 122, Lebanon llaiD Street
DRUG STOBB LYNN'S DUBS SHOP
Main Str,et JIain 'Street
lhe ', WalDe.svllle
-- ---Iatianallank
FDICI ' . TElEPIiONE 897 -20fj6 :
-- . ' ..
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Resin aId 6. a ill, Da\"i!l EdRaU . . . . . ........ . .. .. . .. ... -- ..... '. . . . .
. , .
P.O. Box Ohi" 4!iIKlK
- ---
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(I > , 'i .
" As a' life ,long; teSideht' 'of .
I .
b,eeJ.l prQud to
"
ville my " _ '
I
'1:
S390 annual .
subscr.i pti on
I
I
:1
. The .events that tciken,,,'
place district' '"
in the: .last few .
; .. naore to' be
I .
. : 'The .MIAMI GAZETTE
I
, ,
j,
1'. o. Box 78 .
WafDesVille, .Ohio 4506$:
I
: I
. Warnes.ville. , There ha'Ve 'been
more changes in our
diS4'ict than.I ca'n' . ever' re.:
member. t '
, NAME "
I
I
r
,- .
i ! i
- The-' commJtlee" "-,;< ,
:anyofte that .. . haeJ part ' .. J";
in Wayd:esviUe . . . '.
. 1 ADDRESS -----------0...,.--
. are to 'be
.'1 CITY
I --------------
J .
STATE _______ ,: WaYl\.esville Senlo'r noW aU Waynesville _ . let it stop . here but. '"
PHONE'
- '._-'
School System A -to .school .' .ou,r . . ' .' '
events was Seni.or' Moti. ' ha.ve ' com-" .
day night's Waynesville Board of Eclucation The " mutiny
I DATE----___ _
I
----
k d f h
. ,. I .... " . ; schools 'and .people . that Ir,OUi.
ey preisente. or t e grours Importan" .. .co,mmutllty :. _ .' {' .( ,. . ' .. , .
af.f:lirs presented. by D.ayid, I lna .. I .. . .
5k' Jia1ltt !
and high school CounCil Presiclent James. to be it .part : of . it:. : ......; ., -
h f I f
. h H '- Mr C th B ' It is your horne ancl mIne..
S own rom e t to rig tare artsoc..:,. s. a erlne arn- . " .
hart, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Hastings and James. Mrs. H'astings May . it to ' prosper.'
. 'd f h W '11 S . . C' . CI b ;ancl be beautlfultn the eyes of' ,
IS preSJ ent 0 t e aynesvl e ltlzens u. . ,'. ',' , '
. .' . all people. -, :'.. ,
The Quantity of a Hazel Nut
The Story of Chri s.tmas Pl ates
How To Raise a, Happy, . Hea' thy
Baby ,
The Ci vil War
ART EXHIBIT BY:
MRS. JOHN MALOY
Malania
Owen
France
Jordan
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
He tai I
Me e t
M.rehants
W e d'nl s d I"',
The Wayne Retail Mer-
chants Ass-.ociation will meet
at - 7:30 p.m. (to-
day) at ' . Furni-
ture.
Meetin.g agenda will inc;:lucle
reports o,n Waynesville's
Fun Festiival and discussion of
, .
a downtown Christmas Jight-
ing prQgr.am.
' .... : r 'Or
There nearly'
3,500 uriitS in .
the Army Reserve.
. They train 'at more'
thaI) 1,000
They serve "one
. Keeping .the Country .
. . 'strong and free. . ' ..
With tb1S cardY-ou .
can charge.
ost, ...
J
anything.
almost anywhere
.THE'WAYNESVIIJ.E NATIONAL BAJIX is happy to you to ..... .. ' nB:,
, 'Conner ' .
isa,!-ed your baDk for Your A llaster .' .
. a very good fnand nght m your wallet. Many of our fnends in the Waynesville Ana haVe received aU!iID.,.'
C&rds. If you have not received yours &nd are interested in this service, stop in today at the-bank, pr one of-your In"DOQ WMI.........
merchants displa.ying the MASTBR OJlABGB SIGN and pick up an appUcation. The foUOwiDg. Dierehania honor,
Oarda in the Waynesville Area. '.,
JOnS SINCLAIR S.RVICI: WAYlfBSVILL.B L11IIBBB. SUPPLY
Main Rt. 73 . Corwin
MUJ-as DZPABTllBNT STOKE OABBY OUT
)lam Street at. 48
SILVBY TRAILER SALBS B.K OLBABBBS
Bt. 122, Lebanon llaiD Street
DRUG STOBB LYNN'S DUBS SHOP
Main Str,et JIain 'Street
lhe ', WalDe.svllle
-- ---Iatianallank
FDICI ' . TElEPIiONE 897 -20fj6 :
-- . ' ..
. .,:.
OCTOB'ER 18th,'
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' ..a. .. ... ..
That apecia1 'girl in will 'appreciate a
ticm. Sweetai' her cia, with:
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OCTOB'ER 18th,'
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That apecia1 'girl in will 'appreciate a
ticm. Sweetai' her cia, with:
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WESJOCK
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INSULATED JACKETS
GUNS
SHELLS
GUN SUPPLIES"
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WESJOCK
fltJNTlNG "JACKETS
, 'BOOTS.
HATS
INSULATED JACKETS
GUNS
SHELLS
GUN SUPPLIES"
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.spin proof rungs pidt shoe
lei. 32.95
"9"9"':-"
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24 It. Reg. 39.95
$24.99
: .-
. "
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. 'Donnie Hoagland . has. re- . / . \
to ' .. . ': S c' 0 dot I C
Hcspital', .Bethesda; 'Marrled' : ;f t. w:\
after. spencfing, '.:11' It ...' "U" <,.
'.. 'It ", 1
. Wi.th and Mrs. :' If f' .. ,'. Co '. "
. Lewis Hoagland. He will ,,',11, ";'/ 1
7
a :
. d -. " .' . '" . ' t'll ,.': ,T: ::.
., 8pen some t1n!e .yet, j 0.: .... '.' ri.. .
' recovering froin woun.1.-. He The 0
q" " C (,
received in Viet 'camp out at amp o' ,
Mrs. " Marie' ;Martin is I a near Carlisle for eight .,
patient: Hospital. bers of Ly.t1e Boy Troop '.
, Open.,. house, will be held 30 and MIddletown Boy Scout , .. ',.
Sunday, Oct. 12, for Mr. and Troop 111.
Mrs. Arthur Gibson who ;e- A./ combined campfire and .
side on Route 38. The 'Gib- first aid and cooking instruc-
I b
tion were included on the
sons are ce e rating their 50th
.wedding anniversary. - agenda of Troop 30 Scouts
'f,hey are the parents of who wer.e accompanied by
. Frank and Mrs. Gibson, who Scoutmaster .
last week celebrated their 23rd Stansberry and Troop Com.;. .-
wedding anniversary. Con- mitteeman Jesse Malcolm.
gratulations to both Gibsons, Middletown's faction of the
but especially to Mr. and Mrs. fun weekend was
Arthur Gibson. by Troop III
Attending open house will Ray Dunn and six Ttoop
be their three sons, two daugh- Committeemen .
Both Troops have planned
CUSTOM
HOME BUILDER
AJ,L,.YPES
REMODELING
Robert Carter & Son
21 N.lnI ST.
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO 45018
P 7
. ,
another combine'(f camp out
for Nov. 28-30 at Camp Hoole.
Historians teD uS' that
women used cosmetics in
. the middle ages. For that
matter, women in the
middle ages still use a lot of ;.
them.
'su.,intllCl
Ceilin
Cuttl"
Panllin.
.' j 1,1
Remodelina
FRYE'S CONTKACTIlfG
FREE
Route 2 Road' \V aynaville, Ohio
. , .
Call Collect Day or Nijbt
II1EIli0
,
BUSINESSMEN ...:.- Merchants, Electricians,
Carpenters, Interior and ExteriOr DecoratOR - aay-
one in husiness, large or amaD.
1910
(AL-E DARS
11'1 III 1Vlllllll
.spin proof rungs pidt shoe
lei. 32.95
"9"9"':-"
.. . '
24 It. Reg. 39.95
$24.99
: .-
. "
I ..... .... . I .. 4
. 'Donnie Hoagland . has. re- . / . \
to ' .. . ': S c' 0 dot I C
Hcspital', .Bethesda; 'Marrled' : ;f t. w:\
after. spencfing, '.:11' It ...' "U" <,.
'.. 'It ", 1
. Wi.th and Mrs. :' If f' .. ,'. Co '. "
. Lewis Hoagland. He will ,,',11, ";'/ 1
7
a :
. d -. " .' . '" . ' t'll ,.': ,T: ::.
., 8pen some t1n!e .yet, j 0.: .... '.' ri.. .
' recovering froin woun.1.-. He The 0
q" " C (,
received in Viet 'camp out at amp o' ,
Mrs. " Marie' ;Martin is I a near Carlisle for eight .,
patient: Hospital. bers of Ly.t1e Boy Troop '.
, Open.,. house, will be held 30 and MIddletown Boy Scout , .. ',.
Sunday, Oct. 12, for Mr. and Troop 111.
Mrs. Arthur Gibson who ;e- A./ combined campfire and .
side on Route 38. The 'Gib- first aid and cooking instruc-
I b
tion were included on the
sons are ce e rating their 50th
.wedding anniversary. - agenda of Troop 30 Scouts
'f,hey are the parents of who wer.e accompanied by
. Frank and Mrs. Gibson, who Scoutmaster .
last week celebrated their 23rd Stansberry and Troop Com.;. .-
wedding anniversary. Con- mitteeman Jesse Malcolm.
gratulations to both Gibsons, Middletown's faction of the
but especially to Mr. and Mrs. fun weekend was
Arthur Gibson. by Troop III
Attending open house will Ray Dunn and six Ttoop
be their three sons, two daugh- Committeemen .
Both Troops have planned
CUSTOM
HOME BUILDER
AJ,L,.YPES
REMODELING
Robert Carter & Son
21 N.lnI ST.
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO 45018
P 7
. ,
another combine'(f camp out
for Nov. 28-30 at Camp Hoole.
Historians teD uS' that
women used cosmetics in
. the middle ages. For that
matter, women in the
middle ages still use a lot of ;.
them.
'su.,intllCl
Ceilin
Cuttl"
Panllin.
.' j 1,1
Remodelina
FRYE'S CONTKACTIlfG
FREE
Route 2 Road' \V aynaville, Ohio
. , .
Call Collect Day or Nijbt
II1EIli0
,
BUSINESSMEN ...:.- Merchants, Electricians,
Carpenters, Interior and ExteriOr DecoratOR - aay-
one in husiness, large or amaD.
1910
(AL-E DARS
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. . .
DON'T FORGET
to get pumpkin. and
J
"ve your 1Uaat ' ear of
corn for the \'tV .yneSviUe
P.T.O. HALLOWEEN
CARNIVAL
Sat. October 25
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in the 'Unity, .. ,7' .
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guest-(jf the Four Leaf. Clover
4-H Oub enjoyec:l a wiener
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. .' .
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. . .
DON'T FORGET
to get pumpkin. and
J
"ve your 1Uaat ' ear of
corn for the \'tV .yneSviUe
P.T.O. HALLOWEEN
CARNIVAL
Sat. October 25
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IDS. PLOU BUlt.S '
882-'190
The !d.Y.F. clan of the
United Methodist- Church
hosted a wiener roast and hay
, good. I ride on Saturday at
T-h'e , Spartan had ' the home of Mr. and Mrs.
'2?6 ' yardS ' r;ushing, its , H'arvey' Huff of Walnut
Cniahing defense, held As- ' , Street.
,tto. to ,41.yards on the ground. ' William Ray ,Moore, son of
' 9 Mr. and Mr . Ev.u.ett Moore,
,,:, -, ' has left to serve in the Army
Service '
and is .tationed 'ilt Ft. Dix.
N.J.
Mis. Brenda Ponder,
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J adc Ponder of Snibley
is a at Miami Uni-
ver.ity lilt
"Don Dill, sob, o.f apd
Mr ' ' bf' Main
.' .
..
103.9
IEIII'I'I
J, ,TIE'
- I Beavercreek;"
: 1 Mis'.! :Ell{ot;-' daughter
of Mr . Roger Tunner Wal-
nut Street, ' ii, .tartina hef stu-
. dent .1 at Main Ele.
rnentary, 'Be'avercreek.
. ,', Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cloyd
' are the parents of a baby boy
born Sept. 21.' Mrs. Cloyd is
the former Sue Potterf, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch
Potterf of Main Street.
Mr. Steve Huff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Huff, is at
tending an electronic insti
"I haven't, .n :toq at
, church lately, WiIUidi." aU!"
the minister. UWb'it'. dii
matter?" , , "
'''My Ie .... .
to, play the -hirp," ' repi1e4 , ' L
William. . . ' "
"But what's that-got ' to'.
dO with it''' . " "
"WeD, I'm not 10 keen .
on goiag ' to H I I
was!"
IHAIIS
We want to take this opportunity to thank . whC!
has helped to im'prove our Waynesville Area. It is so good
to see everyone working together painting and cleaning up
to give W a new look which we can all be proud of.
SALLY SMITH
.
W Chairman Retail
Merchants
Highest Qualif,
Lowest Pri'ces
c
fill " YIII , flE-EIEIIII
B.EEF
Sid . CUT
A
:
E
lb .
59c
BEEF
Hind .Ouarters.lb: Mt
PEPSI 16 Oz . plus
.
SI Ell T-BQne
B UIS a' Pack Supreme
"Kahn's '
, Sliced
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'0' -at
IDS. PLOU BUlt.S '
882-'190
The !d.Y.F. clan of the
United Methodist- Church
hosted a wiener roast and hay
, good. I ride on Saturday at
T-h'e , Spartan had ' the home of Mr. and Mrs.
'2?6 ' yardS ' r;ushing, its , H'arvey' Huff of Walnut
Cniahing defense, held As- ' , Street.
,tto. to ,41.yards on the ground. ' William Ray ,Moore, son of
' 9 Mr. and Mr . Ev.u.ett Moore,
,,:, -, ' has left to serve in the Army
Service '
and is .tationed 'ilt Ft. Dix.
N.J.
Mis. Brenda Ponder,
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J adc Ponder of Snibley
is a at Miami Uni-
ver.ity lilt
"Don Dill, sob, o.f apd
Mr ' ' bf' Main
.' .
..
103.9
IEIII'I'I
J, ,TIE'
- I Beavercreek;"
: 1 Mis'.! :Ell{ot;-' daughter
of Mr . Roger Tunner Wal-
nut Street, ' ii, .tartina hef stu-
. dent .1 at Main Ele.
rnentary, 'Be'avercreek.
. ,', Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cloyd
' are the parents of a baby boy
born Sept. 21.' Mrs. Cloyd is
the former Sue Potterf, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch
Potterf of Main Street.
Mr. Steve Huff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Huff, is at
tending an electronic insti
"I haven't, .n :toq at
, church lately, WiIUidi." aU!"
the minister. UWb'it'. dii
matter?" , , "
'''My Ie .... .
to, play the -hirp," ' repi1e4 , ' L
William. . . ' "
"But what's that-got ' to'.
dO with it''' . " "
"WeD, I'm not 10 keen .
on goiag ' to H I I
was!"
IHAIIS
We want to take this opportunity to thank . whC!
has helped to im'prove our Waynesville Area. It is so good
to see everyone working together painting and cleaning up
to give W a new look which we can all be proud of.
SALLY SMITH
.
W Chairman Retail
Merchants
Highest Qualif,
Lowest Pri'ces
c
fill " YIII , flE-EIEIIII
B.EEF
Sid . CUT
A
:
E
lb .
59c
BEEF
Hind .Ouarters.lb: Mt
PEPSI 16 Oz . plus
.
SI Ell T-BQne
B UIS a' Pack Supreme
"Kahn's '
, Sliced
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:,.. ',f ;",",' .. '
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"
. John ,P., o.borDe, ",
, 10:00 a.m., 5uQday , . ,
11:00 '. ;
, 6:30 ,', / .
, 7.:)0' , )O:jo, Swaday '.1 , nun,
7:30, p.m., Wedaaday PrayCT Wonhip "
Meeting. , - p.m., Sunday BveniD.'
(AHiliated W tit ' 5,outJtem . Service. , . '
BapCiat '. 7:30 Wedneaday, . ,_
. ' , week ,Prayer and. Biblf!
Pint church of Ch\iat .' ' &ady. ; , : :.:
Saft High' Street '. '., ," ',. :' . '. '
Thoma StevClU" , . JOIWie, Bun _ptid
9:10 a.m." Bible .' ".Church::
School. 'Ohio i3 .
10:JO a.m., 'Sunday Worship Later ICidcl, Pastor ' ,
ad Coaunuaion. 10:00 a.m., Sunck, ' .
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth 10:00 ,,' 11:00 , Sunday
Meeting , ,",",
6:10 . p.m. Sunday, Cltristian 7:30 p ..... , Su.day , EMIliA ..
Youth Hour.
7:10 p.m., Evening ___ _
, Wonhip. " l1Dited
7:30 p.m. Bible ,- Church
Scudy. David Harper, PUlOr
9:30 a.m .., Su"day , Church ,
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday School. '
, 11:00 a.m., Sunaay
Service.
,
. ,':r; . '... '.': ,,' . :;. '. . ',:' '" , " : . i'<
, of ' church is Oh!.iat Lqrd. d,ie '
, atom' or ,the: 'die, , . ,.Z'
11 the -c:ODatant /'lOurce which: ' , }
He :we ,:. '.
ticipate ,in His resurrection. each, d.y, to r become ',',.,
on . the: Vine?, .the .. tbiqss;'" ",.(
which , are of clAt4- q:pi&.-
. ':'J.
as' ,we- amw towud '.,; f " >' , ,'- ,- , ,
Prienda lleetiug
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunda, School.
10:45 a.m., Sunday Me.eting
for Wonhip (unpro-.,
'
Youth .. Bible
. Study
" .
.
'. .
It. Aupatinel Church
ffish Street
Rev. ]oaeph Lutmer,
7 a.m. & 11 a.m. Muses
8 a.m. " 8 p.m. Holy Day.
1:30 p.m. FirSt Flic:lay .
7:4' a.m. Daily Mus
Episcopal
.,' " Ohurch '
Thircl., & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II: 15 a.m., Mornlng Prayer
. lst, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Methodiat
Church
Third & ' North Streets
L. L. Young, Mini.m
8:15 & 10:15 a.m., Church at
Wonbip.
9:1' . m., Sunday Oturch at
Scudy.
6:00 p,m., Slinday, Youth Fel-
nuy
Perry GIl. Chrin
Wilmington-. Pike" ", .
, Socrial Row' Road
Bus' MinUter.
a.m., Su.y B",le
School. .
iO:15 a.m., Sunday Wor.bip.
10:15, a.m., Sunday Youth ',
"
6:30 'Evening
Bible Study, all aga.
7,:30 p.m." Bveri.ing Wor.hip
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid- '
weelc Prayer. and Bible
Study: ,
LnLB
United Methodist
Church
David T. Willard, Minialer
9.:30 a.m., Swaclayl Wcmbip
Service.
10:30 a.m., ' Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening,
Wonbip
duceed 6y youdh ' .
DADJJ.Om[, Dl8Ul& .
" WA,YIUVILtE. "OHIO' '
."T.JB:iBUPZIt VALV,
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. John ,P., o.borDe, ",
, 10:00 a.m., 5uQday , . ,
11:00 '. ;
, 6:30 ,', / .
, 7.:)0' , )O:jo, Swaday '.1 , nun,
7:30, p.m., Wedaaday PrayCT Wonhip "
Meeting. , - p.m., Sunday BveniD.'
(AHiliated W tit ' 5,outJtem . Service. , . '
BapCiat '. 7:30 Wedneaday, . ,_
. ' , week ,Prayer and. Biblf!
Pint church of Ch\iat .' ' &ady. ; , : :.:
Saft High' Street '. '., ," ',. :' . '. '
Thoma StevClU" , . JOIWie, Bun _ptid
9:10 a.m." Bible .' ".Church::
School. 'Ohio i3 .
10:JO a.m., 'Sunday Worship Later ICidcl, Pastor ' ,
ad Coaunuaion. 10:00 a.m., Sunck, ' .
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth 10:00 ,,' 11:00 , Sunday
Meeting , ,",",
6:10 . p.m. Sunday, Cltristian 7:30 p ..... , Su.day , EMIliA ..
Youth Hour.
7:10 p.m., Evening ___ _
, Wonhip. " l1Dited
7:30 p.m. Bible ,- Church
Scudy. David Harper, PUlOr
9:30 a.m .., Su"day , Church ,
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday School. '
, 11:00 a.m., Sunaay
Service.
,
. ,':r; . '... '.': ,,' . :;. '. . ',:' '" , " : . i'<
, of ' church is Oh!.iat Lqrd. d,ie '
, atom' or ,the: 'die, , . ,.Z'
11 the -c:ODatant /'lOurce which: ' , }
He :we ,:. '.
ticipate ,in His resurrection. each, d.y, to r become ',',.,
on . the: Vine?, .the .. tbiqss;'" ",.(
which , are of clAt4- q:pi&.-
. ':'J.
as' ,we- amw towud '.,; f " >' , ,'- ,- , ,
Prienda lleetiug
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunda, School.
10:45 a.m., Sunday Me.eting
for Wonhip (unpro-.,
'
Youth .. Bible
. Study
" .
.
'. .
It. Aupatinel Church
ffish Street
Rev. ]oaeph Lutmer,
7 a.m. & 11 a.m. Muses
8 a.m. " 8 p.m. Holy Day.
1:30 p.m. FirSt Flic:lay .
7:4' a.m. Daily Mus
Episcopal
.,' " Ohurch '
Thircl., & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
II: 15 a.m., Mornlng Prayer
. lst, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Methodiat
Church
Third & ' North Streets
L. L. Young, Mini.m
8:15 & 10:15 a.m., Church at
Wonbip.
9:1' . m., Sunday Oturch at
Scudy.
6:00 p,m., Slinday, Youth Fel-
nuy
Perry GIl. Chrin
Wilmington-. Pike" ", .
, Socrial Row' Road
Bus' MinUter.
a.m., Su.y B",le
School. .
iO:15 a.m., Sunday Wor.bip.
10:15, a.m., Sunday Youth ',
"
6:30 'Evening
Bible Study, all aga.
7,:30 p.m." Bveri.ing Wor.hip
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid- '
weelc Prayer. and Bible
Study: ,
LnLB
United Methodist
Church
David T. Willard, Minialer
9.:30 a.m., Swaclayl Wcmbip
Service.
10:30 a.m., ' Sunday School
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening,
Wonbip
duceed 6y youdh ' .
DADJJ.Om[, Dl8Ul& .
" WA,YIUVILtE. "OHIO' '
."T.JB:iBUPZIt VALV,
, WAYIUWtL;. 0 ... 0 , '
L. .. '.
, .;,...
. Model 451 dupli.
- entor witb Gestefax Electronic Stene
oil" Scannar utul cabinet; AU excel.
It'nk : condition. Phone ,the Miami ,
Ga&ette '8975921. '. '1lnctf .
. . .
Want.ed
WANTED: . BabysittiDl. P h 0 n f.
8975921.' Ask for Jean. 180cft
LADY wanta ride from Centerville
Rd. (between Ferry & Waynesville
R&.) to DaytonXenia Rd. (Beaver
creek High ' School). Approx. 7 a,m.
3 :30 p.m .. Phooe 8482f70. 20c2
. LET me baby sit for you ill. my
borne. By bour or Day. Ph. 8975921
,1'IIRElll , women's coats, excellent. Ask for Joao. 13netf
condition. Phone s85"S73a. 2001
. Services
WA'fKINS' Eldon Shutt!!
600 N. West ,. Lebanon. Phone WE are meeting more and more
18.2002 nice people in Waynesville who are
letting us get their fu.rniture and
SU,J>ER Flame oil heat.er, used 6 carpets cleaner. Call today and find
months, 1150. Phone- 8975170 <in Qut "'hy. Pauls' Expert Carpet Clean-
IInytime aftemOon!, ',' .' 20cl jng 932-7876. . 20c3
.' Gu,tI:.'S wint.er .. coat, $10.00. Boy's 'FARM fencing, barn painting nod
topcoat ' With removable liJii"g, 110, . . Free estimates. Phone Mid.
Boy'. suit. 110. ,All me 10. 8975122. f
Abo, free i<tng 2.&1 , dletown or 422-7494. 17ct
- --' , rooDLE gt'OQuUng, 15. and up. Toy
;\,9.J4.IE 'ehephard . pups, verygoocl '. Poodle Stud service 135.00 or pick
with ('hildren. GoOd watclt . rlo". . of Poodle pupa 125 and up.
.: 20Ct or ,862-419.0. 1ge4
'I,'OY Poodle Stud Service, AKC
. . . White or Apricot. 150.
Appointment oplr: Phone 891-U'8. .
" " .. ' 15ctf
, '-
row Beauty . Shop: WiD.
tlke' I appOintment. . Ph. .
897 .. '3{1g. . (Setf
.. ,HelD Wanted
WANTED: Truck dtiver . for oil
18ctf
I "WAN'PED:' Married. or middle apJ
. ' wo'man for baby aittiD and 'house- .
!1'2P
p.m::".' :': 1getf
"
{;NFl d Iwn 2be!!
r lmm. Wavntl'fwille. Ph. 897 6876. .
> 20cl
Card of Thanks
. , WISH to .thank all my' friendE,
n'!!igJiboJ"8 and relatives for the Inn.ny
l(.vely cards, flowers and all ' the
"kind acta 'did for Ole and ' my family
w'hilt' 'ho8);yjtai and since my rfO
. urn home., I also want to thank
Rev. Young for his visits and pray
' The Stulbbs Funeral for
their prompt ambulance service. Sin
Clnre!:! Walter' .H. Whitaker 20c'
THE family of Brian Fox wish t"
exprel!S theil, deepest appreciatio:l
and thanks tn all of our dear friends,
neighbor" and relatives, for all their
many acts of kindness shown us'
during the 10188 of our loved one. We
thank each one for the beautiful
flowers: for the food and visits but
most of all for your prayers. May
God BleSI! and guide you aU. 2001
The young
attorney was cross
exanunmg elderly,
witness to .an accident.
"YoUi say you were
about 3S feet from the
scene of the accident? Let
me see, you're 85 old,
isn't that right. Just how far
can you see clearly?"
Elde:rly gentleman:
''Well, .when I wake up I see
the sun and they tell me
that's about 93 million
miles away."
I'en '
r " L '
,.; LEGAL , ,.0:rICE , . '.
. iA ,hei'eby gi,ven to the elec
. ) ors of ,h,e ViUage of Wayneaville,
, ' Warren cOunty, Ohio, thl&t a public
. ht'aring will be held at the Mayor's
office ' in Waynesville, Novemtier 18.
,1009, at 7 :30 p.m., to oonsider an
a change in IOning
of property in the- Village. Said
being to relOne Lot No. 15 of
the Evans adrlition to the Village of
WayneAville, located on the North
side, of Chapman Street anrt the West
side of an alley bordering on lot,
from residence Ra to business B3,
Item 14.00 of Village of WE.ynes
viJ1! Zoning Code ; said lot owned
by Homer G. Ramby.
By Waynesville Village Council
Mary Stansberry, Clerk .
Chuckle-A-Day
"Just think,". the man
said, "it says here that over
5,000 camels are used each
ye ar to make paint
bruShes. "
"GoodnesS," answered
the woman impressed; "isn't
it amazing what they can
teach animals to do these
days?"_ ....... __ -.. __
"I would like to 'marry
your daughter," said the
YQung bank employee to
the president, "that is, if
you have one."
WAYNESVILLE
AREA
32 acre farm in country
setting. BarnS, 4 wells. Mid-
dletown Rd. $35,000.
ltIT.HOLLY
Attention Auto Mechanics
or body and fender men!
We have ideal location for
.hop and residence in Mt.
Holly. Owner will help
finance.
DAVE SARBER
885-3689
Beasley Realty
885-'1831
"GOC?d rm-
worfc:mg . ,way
through colleg !U .
qtuckle-A-Day "
Shop "Pat,
your nose is suspiciously
rosy this morning, What
makes it so led?"
Pat: "Sure tiS the
reflection of me - soul,
blushing with pride at me
ability to mind me own
business. "
.'" ,.:'
I'RAHKT.DJ
buy around-2 bed-
room houae located on
wooded . lot. Wall-to-wall
carpet 1ft every room.
modem kitchen. WUl
F.H.A. or G.I. Peg
Leisz 746-8870.
CABLIBLB
New 3 bedroom bride
ranch, family room with
fireplace, b u i I t in
kitchen, 1-1/2 baths, 2 car
garage, 1/2 acre lot.
Jent buy. Call Peg Leiaz
746-8870
JL
7.a. .....
Store Fixtures, Harclware Supplies a Antique
AT 12:30 P.M. '
'SlturdlyDeteber .1 "
LOCATED: The former Stewarts General Store on Main
St. in Clarksville. Ohio.
.STORE FIXTURES:,'''' 8-ft. glass show easel; 10' jrep
.helves made of .3/4" plywood; 'several diapl.ay .
garden leed rack; scates; rope measure & cutter; sCreen
wire tade; glass bralcer'; window blind cutter; several old
'bens; several ft. of wall shelving; lots of odd 3" ,
ben glus & brackets .
. '. HARD..ARB SUPPLIES: Several boxes of new
jlau;'tovepipe; . ditch grader; , screen aU"
.iza of .taples Screws bola cotter L ...... , . , . , . t . r'
. roll door .w; . .boca; . ,J,oota;
. 'filea; \ .
f '. I -. ','-
.ub! .
, ... ants'. &. miJk;, lilter pa4a.)
'.ear .. "oil .A,::"' '':'L: /. ,
. ... .. a_ . .
'Wldi.
. Model 451 dupli.
- entor witb Gestefax Electronic Stene
oil" Scannar utul cabinet; AU excel.
It'nk : condition. Phone ,the Miami ,
Ga&ette '8975921. '. '1lnctf .
. . .
Want.ed
WANTED: . BabysittiDl. P h 0 n f.
8975921.' Ask for Jean. 180cft
LADY wanta ride from Centerville
Rd. (between Ferry & Waynesville
R&.) to DaytonXenia Rd. (Beaver
creek High ' School). Approx. 7 a,m.
3 :30 p.m .. Phooe 8482f70. 20c2
. LET me baby sit for you ill. my
borne. By bour or Day. Ph. 8975921
,1'IIRElll , women's coats, excellent. Ask for Joao. 13netf
condition. Phone s85"S73a. 2001
. Services
WA'fKINS' Eldon Shutt!!
600 N. West ,. Lebanon. Phone WE are meeting more and more
18.2002 nice people in Waynesville who are
letting us get their fu.rniture and
SU,J>ER Flame oil heat.er, used 6 carpets cleaner. Call today and find
months, 1150. Phone- 8975170 <in Qut "'hy. Pauls' Expert Carpet Clean-
IInytime aftemOon!, ',' .' 20cl jng 932-7876. . 20c3
.' Gu,tI:.'S wint.er .. coat, $10.00. Boy's 'FARM fencing, barn painting nod
topcoat ' With removable liJii"g, 110, . . Free estimates. Phone Mid.
Boy'. suit. 110. ,All me 10. 8975122. f
Abo, free i<tng 2.&1 , dletown or 422-7494. 17ct
- --' , rooDLE gt'OQuUng, 15. and up. Toy
;\,9.J4.IE 'ehephard . pups, verygoocl '. Poodle Stud service 135.00 or pick
with ('hildren. GoOd watclt . rlo". . of Poodle pupa 125 and up.
.: 20Ct or ,862-419.0. 1ge4
'I,'OY Poodle Stud Service, AKC
. . . White or Apricot. 150.
Appointment oplr: Phone 891-U'8. .
" " .. ' 15ctf
, '-
row Beauty . Shop: WiD.
tlke' I appOintment. . Ph. .
897 .. '3{1g. . (Setf
.. ,HelD Wanted
WANTED: Truck dtiver . for oil
18ctf
I "WAN'PED:' Married. or middle apJ
. ' wo'man for baby aittiD and 'house- .
!1'2P
p.m::".' :': 1getf
"
{;NFl d Iwn 2be!!
r lmm. Wavntl'fwille. Ph. 897 6876. .
> 20cl
Card of Thanks
. , WISH to .thank all my' friendE,
n'!!igJiboJ"8 and relatives for the Inn.ny
l(.vely cards, flowers and all ' the
"kind acta 'did for Ole and ' my family
w'hilt' 'ho8);yjtai and since my rfO
. urn home., I also want to thank
Rev. Young for his visits and pray
' The Stulbbs Funeral for
their prompt ambulance service. Sin
Clnre!:! Walter' .H. Whitaker 20c'
THE family of Brian Fox wish t"
exprel!S theil, deepest appreciatio:l
and thanks tn all of our dear friends,
neighbor" and relatives, for all their
many acts of kindness shown us'
during the 10188 of our loved one. We
thank each one for the beautiful
flowers: for the food and visits but
most of all for your prayers. May
God BleSI! and guide you aU. 2001
The young
attorney was cross
exanunmg elderly,
witness to .an accident.
"YoUi say you were
about 3S feet from the
scene of the accident? Let
me see, you're 85 old,
isn't that right. Just how far
can you see clearly?"
Elde:rly gentleman:
''Well, .when I wake up I see
the sun and they tell me
that's about 93 million
miles away."
I'en '
r " L '
,.; LEGAL , ,.0:rICE , . '.
. iA ,hei'eby gi,ven to the elec
. ) ors of ,h,e ViUage of Wayneaville,
, ' Warren cOunty, Ohio, thl&t a public
. ht'aring will be held at the Mayor's
office ' in Waynesville, Novemtier 18.
,1009, at 7 :30 p.m., to oonsider an
a change in IOning
of property in the- Village. Said
being to relOne Lot No. 15 of
the Evans adrlition to the Village of
WayneAville, located on the North
side, of Chapman Street anrt the West
side of an alley bordering on lot,
from residence Ra to business B3,
Item 14.00 of Village of WE.ynes
viJ1! Zoning Code ; said lot owned
by Homer G. Ramby.
By Waynesville Village Council
Mary Stansberry, Clerk .
Chuckle-A-Day
"Just think,". the man
said, "it says here that over
5,000 camels are used each
ye ar to make paint
bruShes. "
"GoodnesS," answered
the woman impressed; "isn't
it amazing what they can
teach animals to do these
days?"_ ....... __ -.. __
"I would like to 'marry
your daughter," said the
YQung bank employee to
the president, "that is, if
you have one."
WAYNESVILLE
AREA
32 acre farm in country
setting. BarnS, 4 wells. Mid-
dletown Rd. $35,000.
ltIT.HOLLY
Attention Auto Mechanics
or body and fender men!
We have ideal location for
.hop and residence in Mt.
Holly. Owner will help
finance.
DAVE SARBER
885-3689
Beasley Realty
885-'1831
"GOC?d rm-
worfc:mg . ,way
through colleg !U .
qtuckle-A-Day "
Shop "Pat,
your nose is suspiciously
rosy this morning, What
makes it so led?"
Pat: "Sure tiS the
reflection of me - soul,
blushing with pride at me
ability to mind me own
business. "
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buy around-2 bed-
room houae located on
wooded . lot. Wall-to-wall
carpet 1ft every room.
modem kitchen. WUl
F.H.A. or G.I. Peg
Leisz 746-8870.
CABLIBLB
New 3 bedroom bride
ranch, family room with
fireplace, b u i I t in
kitchen, 1-1/2 baths, 2 car
garage, 1/2 acre lot.
Jent buy. Call Peg Leiaz
746-8870
JL
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Store Fixtures, Harclware Supplies a Antique
AT 12:30 P.M. '
'SlturdlyDeteber .1 "
LOCATED: The former Stewarts General Store on Main
St. in Clarksville. Ohio.
.STORE FIXTURES:,'''' 8-ft. glass show easel; 10' jrep
.helves made of .3/4" plywood; 'several diapl.ay .
garden leed rack; scates; rope measure & cutter; sCreen
wire tade; glass bralcer'; window blind cutter; several old
'bens; several ft. of wall shelving; lots of odd 3" ,
ben glus & brackets .
. '. HARD..ARB SUPPLIES: Several boxes of new
jlau;'tovepipe; . ditch grader; , screen aU"
.iza of .taples Screws bola cotter L ...... , . , . , . t . r'
. roll door .w; . .boca; . ,J,oota;
. 'filea; \ .
f '. I -. ','-
.ub! .
, ... ants'. &. miJk;, lilter pa4a.)
'.ear .. "oil .A,::"' '':'L: /. ,
. ... .. a_ . .
'Wldi.
" ing
evening .. , .
Sing , Outers were over
whelmingly received ,when
lQ.ade a ' appear
. Stubbs
'F'UNERAL HOME
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AMBULANCE ,SERV ICE
891-5966
11#
S I v n , '
PH. 897-7931 or 897-2241
BOB SMITH
, BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
CULVERTS TRENCHING GRAVEL, .top
SQIL, COMPOST, FILL DIRT.
FAIRFIELD DR. WAYNESVILLE O.
, RLAX AND LAV
THE,
Predslon
Work Is a
"Must" Here
TDUS
We woUld I:ike to introduce eo you our "NEW high
quality Much effort has lone ineo, 1M.
PROVING our quality .tandarda. 11te lateat in .type.
setting equipment brings to you I\hia qWdity at lower
prices.
BUSINESS CARDS
WEDDING INVITATIONS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ENVELOPES
- BROCHURES
POSTERS
LABELS
CALENDARS
STATEMENTS
-FORIIS
.NCR FORM.
T1CKETS
HANDBILLS '
MAILERS
NEWSLETTERS
NEWSPAPERS
PAII'HLm
'IOOKLETS
BOOKS
SPECIALTIES lOCh. baD paiD, peas. fluhlichta, peDen., ' uh wa,.,
eipnHe Jiahun, wi .... ield _aper., litter hap, key chaiDl, co.""
.,. 1IorM, po& holden, tbermome&en, aewdriven, JUd .ticb. MI
IooaI, etc. AD wlda JOUI' Dame or b __ lmprbated.
,
Stop in and see the prlntera in the .eatt
of Siatoric DowD.tcni'a. . '
, ' ,
LOcated at the offices : of .
"oJ, '.'
.
"
,OAMPUS, IKO.
of .. Season
" ing
evening .. , .
Sing , Outers were over
whelmingly received ,when
lQ.ade a ' appear
. Stubbs
'F'UNERAL HOME
.. .. " ' 1"
.... _, .
-
I'-
AMBULANCE ,SERV ICE
891-5966
11#
S I v n , '
PH. 897-7931 or 897-2241
BOB SMITH
, BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
CULVERTS TRENCHING GRAVEL, .top
SQIL, COMPOST, FILL DIRT.
FAIRFIELD DR. WAYNESVILLE O.
, RLAX AND LAV
THE,
Predslon
Work Is a
"Must" Here
TDUS
We woUld I:ike to introduce eo you our "NEW high
quality Much effort has lone ineo, 1M.
PROVING our quality .tandarda. 11te lateat in .type.
setting equipment brings to you I\hia qWdity at lower
prices.
BUSINESS CARDS
WEDDING INVITATIONS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ENVELOPES
- BROCHURES
POSTERS
LABELS
CALENDARS
STATEMENTS
-FORIIS
.NCR FORM.
T1CKETS
HANDBILLS '
MAILERS
NEWSLETTERS
NEWSPAPERS
PAII'HLm
'IOOKLETS
BOOKS
SPECIALTIES lOCh. baD paiD, peas. fluhlichta, peDen., ' uh wa,.,
eipnHe Jiahun, wi .... ield _aper., litter hap, key chaiDl, co.""
.,. 1IorM, po& holden, tbermome&en, aewdriven, JUd .ticb. MI
IooaI, etc. AD wlda JOUI' Dame or b __ lmprbated.
,
Stop in and see the prlntera in the .eatt
of Siatoric DowD.tcni'a. . '
, ' ,
LOcated at the offices : of .
"oJ, '.'
.
"
,OAMPUS, IKO.
of .. Season
!
, tilrne fo, and
;',
" " Oq/ 'for ' Jlle .l,
The Waynesville American\.
Legion" Auxiliary Unit 6U Is
emphasizing the serviceman's
Christmas by again, spoDJoring
a Christmas gift box program
for local servic.emen in Viet-
nam.
Gift contribution boxes will
be placed in Ellis' Supermar-
and Don's Market, coop-
erating merchants, this ,week.
Lists of . suggested gift items
will be on the boxes.
Some- have
beeri various 'packaged snacks,
canned meats, and candy. All
items, should be packaged in
, cans to prevent spoilage.
lotion Or per-
fumed 'or artificially
sw'!etened instaht drinks
be
Cash, contributions will also
be accepted for purchasing
gifts. Persons interested in
don,aling cash should
Tkoin'PSOD at 89""
4876.
Names, a"d and
of , in
Vietn,am other , foreign
should also, be
ped in the contribution
ticals.
It was a "very expensive
,trip;" a double barrelled rob-
Sunday for Mr. and
Ponder of 7724 Carter
Drive west of W
C;>ver lhe weelc,end' 'the
ders and' their ' children ,ana
some and Mrs.
David Bryant and youngsters
(,f Bunnell Hilt'
',. . , . ' ..' t
tiotted in dle Smoky Moun-'
rains.
, l1te first
soon as pouible (.
Christmas mailing
list and the arrival of birth-
day cards on the
men's birthdays.
A . number of and:
Junior Auxiliary
have been corresponding with
Vietnam serVicemen. The'
serviceman's loneliness ' and
apathy has' b n shared
through letter .
An unidentified Vietnam
soldier composed the folia,,-
lng poem entitled, ctyietnam.:"
UAcross the Pacific Ocean
Vietnam. is the spot .
Ten th9usand from you
The God.
We 'York, we sweat
It's more than .you can stand
We're not supposed to be
But defenders of our land.
e on 12)
second theft when they ar-
home at 11 :30 p.m. Sun- , '
ciay. Their mailbox had
broken into ' and a
of mail stolen and multilated.
A neighbor's, also away,' ,
,newspapers ,had been sbred-
ded and scatterM--over their ,
lawn. '
Both . robberies are under
in' by the Kentucky. "
State Police ',u .S.
,authorities.
"
ThankJgiving'
, Sentiee Slated', '
, ,
'\
!
, tilrne fo, and
;',
" " Oq/ 'for ' Jlle .l,
The Waynesville American\.
Legion" Auxiliary Unit 6U Is
emphasizing the serviceman's
Christmas by again, spoDJoring
a Christmas gift box program
for local servic.emen in Viet-
nam.
Gift contribution boxes will
be placed in Ellis' Supermar-
and Don's Market, coop-
erating merchants, this ,week.
Lists of . suggested gift items
will be on the boxes.
Some- have
beeri various 'packaged snacks,
canned meats, and candy. All
items, should be packaged in
, cans to prevent spoilage.
lotion Or per-
fumed 'or artificially
sw'!etened instaht drinks
be
Cash, contributions will also
be accepted for purchasing
gifts. Persons interested in
don,aling cash should
Tkoin'PSOD at 89""
4876.
Names, a"d and
of , in
Vietn,am other , foreign
should also, be
ped in the contribution
ticals.
It was a "very expensive
,trip;" a double barrelled rob-
Sunday for Mr. and
Ponder of 7724 Carter
Drive west of W
C;>ver lhe weelc,end' 'the
ders and' their ' children ,ana
some and Mrs.
David Bryant and youngsters
(,f Bunnell Hilt'
',. . , . ' ..' t
tiotted in dle Smoky Moun-'
rains.
, l1te first
soon as pouible (.
Christmas mailing
list and the arrival of birth-
day cards on the
men's birthdays.
A . number of and:
Junior Auxiliary
have been corresponding with
Vietnam serVicemen. The'
serviceman's loneliness ' and
apathy has' b n shared
through letter .
An unidentified Vietnam
soldier composed the folia,,-
lng poem entitled, ctyietnam.:"
UAcross the Pacific Ocean
Vietnam. is the spot .
Ten th9usand from you
The God.
We 'York, we sweat
It's more than .you can stand
We're not supposed to be
But defenders of our land.
e on 12)
second theft when they ar-
home at 11 :30 p.m. Sun- , '
ciay. Their mailbox had
broken into ' and a
of mail stolen and multilated.
A neighbor's, also away,' ,
,newspapers ,had been sbred-
ded and scatterM--over their ,
lawn. '
Both . robberies are under
in' by the Kentucky. "
State Police ',u .S.
,authorities.
"
ThankJgiving'
, Sentiee Slated', '
, ,
'\
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We are living in unusual -times .. Inflation is our national enemy. It has
already serious inroads into the value of our dollar. It forces prices
ever higher, threaten1l1g tne living standard of American famIly.
Everyone wonders "WHAT CAN I 00 TO HELP?" There IS
SAVE. Restraint in buyi'ng and spending, and added emphasis on saving,
can help cool inflation.
Uke wood feeding a fire, excessive buYing' feeds the flames
set aside in the form of savings can not only he,lp the 'infla
tlonary trend; it may very well buy much more later on.
One .thing is certain. The more you save now, the better you will be pre-
pared fOT the challenges and opportunities of the future. By sav!ing you.
serve yoursefl, your community, your country, your future.
and everybody benefits.
Illrlclivl WIY' II ' IIVI
OUR REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS offer the ideal way to build are
serve fund through regular deposits. You have safety., convenience; interest
and availability. ' '
. ,SAVINGS CERTJ.FICATES, ,in 'y,ff:F.r "
afe ,form of. investment with safety and usuRcf'interest at
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We are living in unusual -times .. Inflation is our national enemy. It has
already serious inroads into the value of our dollar. It forces prices
ever higher, threaten1l1g tne living standard of American famIly.
Everyone wonders "WHAT CAN I 00 TO HELP?" There IS
SAVE. Restraint in buyi'ng and spending, and added emphasis on saving,
can help cool inflation.
Uke wood feeding a fire, excessive buYing' feeds the flames
set aside in the form of savings can not only he,lp the 'infla
tlonary trend; it may very well buy much more later on.
One .thing is certain. The more you save now, the better you will be pre-
pared fOT the challenges and opportunities of the future. By sav!ing you.
serve yoursefl, your community, your country, your future.
and everybody benefits.
Illrlclivl WIY' II ' IIVI
OUR REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS offer the ideal way to build are
serve fund through regular deposits. You have safety., convenience; interest
and availability. ' '
. ,SAVINGS CERTJ.FICATES, ,in 'y,ff:F.r "
afe ,form of. investment with safety and usuRcf'interest at
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A big truck was stttck in
. version. Thi!rwas'; the last touch. . . the, mud alnd driver with
, The beat downqf,both, teams. . shovel and swea't 1rying
. .,' e ", '. . 1 .. to dig it Otlt.
the Sp'arta,ns.in a 14... .' Ie's. Bo, Bradley I,ed Stuck in the mud?" a
:. Fiiday night. . , 'in. rushing ,with 142 . passing motorist shoUted ..
, .'FIie Panthers .score" in . the' yar4s 'gained'in 20 carries. TAe tnlck driver looked
third" o(the ';game as Ed ',' with 'a' 4.3 rec', up. uNo,'" he snarled, "my
, INGRAM '
fOR
:WAYNE TOWNSHI. TIUml
ILICTION 'UISDA Y, NOV. 4, "
" , .: r:, ' , . ' ' , \ " " J ' truck died! and I'm burying
. a ord, Clinton ',Massie on it:" Y .. v ... w ..... f.I"
. d9\vtt :pasS .tif:Jerry RaffeD. I" " ..
, :' 1 Wheq.,;WaYoeSvillegot ball ' 'P
4rrY Ita.nded, off 9 Do :
Qradley.' arid, Bfadley' ran.Jhe baD
" onty. 'to .tjcideCi on' .
. . '" ."" y_rd line. next
,plaYj ;wmajif lUllged over '
.. .'. was'good
,"" ana
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,; fiVe
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...... happy colots, .
. ' ' intereittng textures," " ' ,
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;., ,)..
.'
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.. .. :
;: 't, . ::raSJUoJis.,at" aVailable There is fashion excitement,'
, for yput .. at ,": ,; .'
D.:'ea Sh.op.;w, fa:Shiorf go ""{: .,' . '
, ", ,'band 'in 'band. '
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A big truck was stttck in
. version. Thi!rwas'; the last touch. . . the, mud alnd driver with
, The beat downqf,both, teams. . shovel and swea't 1rying
. .,' e ", '. . 1 .. to dig it Otlt.
the Sp'arta,ns.in a 14... .' Ie's. Bo, Bradley I,ed Stuck in the mud?" a
:. Fiiday night. . , 'in. rushing ,with 142 . passing motorist shoUted ..
, .'FIie Panthers .score" in . the' yar4s 'gained'in 20 carries. TAe tnlck driver looked
third" o(the ';game as Ed ',' with 'a' 4.3 rec', up. uNo,'" he snarled, "my
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fOR
:WAYNE TOWNSHI. TIUml
ILICTION 'UISDA Y, NOV. 4, "
" , .: r:, ' , . ' ' , \ " " J ' truck died! and I'm burying
. a ord, Clinton ',Massie on it:" Y .. v ... w ..... f.I"
. d9\vtt :pasS .tif:Jerry RaffeD. I" " ..
, :' 1 Wheq.,;WaYoeSvillegot ball ' 'P
4rrY Ita.nded, off 9 Do :
Qradley.' arid, Bfadley' ran.Jhe baD
" onty. 'to .tjcideCi on' .
. . '" ."" y_rd line. next
,plaYj ;wmajif lUllged over '
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,; fiVe
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.. .. :
;: 't, . ::raSJUoJis.,at" aVailable There is fashion excitement,'
, for yput .. at ,": ,; .'
D.:'ea Sh.op.;w, fa:Shiorf go ""{: .,' . '
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Pirst . Baptist . Chur,ch
'North Street
, J olui P: Osborne, Pastor
1 Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship.
6:30 ' Training Union . .
7:30 p.m., ,Evening Worship. '
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Prayer
Meeting.
(Affiliateci' w t It Southern
Baptist Convention).
Pirst Church of Christ
East High Street
Thomas Stevens, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship
and Communion.
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting
6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7 :30 p.m., $unday Evening
Worship.
7:30 p.m.- Wednesday, Bible
Study.
Keeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m."
10:45 a.m., Sunday Meaing
for Worship (unpro- .
mVEYSBURG'
':'I; 1 j .j' '.:
FrienashiJ Baptist
. ChurCh '
Southern ' Baptist Convention
Notman Meadows, Pastot ,
9 :30 a.m., Sunday' School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Morning
Worship
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
servi(:e.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday,
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
Run Baptist
j,-, Church
Ohio 73 East
Lester K-idd, Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunday School.
10:00 & II :00 a.m., Sunday
Wor.h'ip Service.
7:30 .p,.m., ,Sunday Evening
Worship.
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Uted, MethodiSt
, "Oh .... \iM'h
.f,:.\, ' ....
David" Hari*l'; Putor
9:30 . a.m., Sun(lay Church
service. ' ,
10:30 a.m., School.
11 a.m:, .. Worship
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Youth and Bible
grammed).
, I
d ..
. ...... .. , StQ.y . ." "
St. Auguatines '
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.m. & 11 . m. MUles
8 . m. & 8 p.m. ' Holy Days
7:30 p.m. Firat Friday
7:45 a.m. Daily Mau
st. JIaioy'. Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11: 1 5 . m., Morning Prayer
lat, lrd & 5th SundaY5:
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sunday .
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Mini.ter
10:15 a.m., Church at
Worship.
9:15 a.m., Sunday Chur-:h at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel-
lowship.
FBBBY
Ferry Churcl1 of Christ
Wilmington , Pike '"
Social
, '
Bu. Wueman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunclay Bible .
School.
iO:15 a.m., Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Wor.hip. .
6:30 p.m., Sunday 'Evening
Bible Study, all aget.
7:30 p.m., Evening Wor.h:'ip.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
. Study.
,Ln'LB
United Ketbodiat
Church
David T. Willard, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday School
7':00 p.m., avening
Worship Services con-
dt,lcted by youth.
BRADDOCK INSU:aAHCE
. WAYNEaVILLE, OHIO
BItIelS SUJBlt V ALV
. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
OHIO
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What comes to you'r ritbtd"j I God's k'lnd of a . world? wilen
when someone speaks ' oJ a God Is. with. Us always, an4,
"rich, full life?" What you think J,s:.n!?t l1fefUle4
is what you are. Wlth happiness and with a
Do youthhi'k I, of a /neW seIise.of purpose? . .
hO\.lse? A ' De", ' car.?', Money 1n ' . things of life", as
the bank enough to buy almost we ) call them,' 'make life
any t h 'l n g . you might. 'desire'! '. acc,!pt
These.- must be c9ilsiderep., part:, '1 on a 4ay-tO:-dily ):)as18. y/e'
of a I "tiqh: ' full ., 'can t!Xlst without then).,Wecan,i,
life. If' .,' :. "1 !'. .' If'we mUlt, get by with the bare
Yet,. Isn't there mO.re? Is not ... ,:, '. . .
there a. kind of richness lhat The Deeds of,
every man can a.fford? Does
not proper reWard await every one , is . __ or. ..... . ... L_"
man who ta'kes to tUne to do with
good, to . help a " whl,c,h :" ,be "' J)let :. with
fellow ' JC}"aid a' just and:,
worthy cause? ,'. ,,1j}Very
Is - flot a full lite' that patti-' II, faltll. equ81
cular Ufe which: devotes' even , seeks; P9d.. "
.. the sm.allest.. aJj.on, ar deed to propel"meaaure.
.. -"'1'0'- .' I I\,. .'
.
Pirst . Baptist . Chur,ch
'North Street
, J olui P: Osborne, Pastor
1 Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship.
6:30 ' Training Union . .
7:30 p.m., ,Evening Worship. '
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Prayer
Meeting.
(Affiliateci' w t It Southern
Baptist Convention).
Pirst Church of Christ
East High Street
Thomas Stevens, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship
and Communion.
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting
6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7 :30 p.m., $unday Evening
Worship.
7:30 p.m.- Wednesday, Bible
Study.
Keeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m."
10:45 a.m., Sunday Meaing
for Worship (unpro- .
mVEYSBURG'
':'I; 1 j .j' '.:
FrienashiJ Baptist
. ChurCh '
Southern ' Baptist Convention
Notman Meadows, Pastot ,
9 :30 a.m., Sunday' School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Morning
Worship
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
servi(:e.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday,
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
Run Baptist
j,-, Church
Ohio 73 East
Lester K-idd, Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunday School.
10:00 & II :00 a.m., Sunday
Wor.h'ip Service.
7:30 .p,.m., ,Sunday Evening
Worship.
.-
"
Uted, MethodiSt
, "Oh .... \iM'h
.f,:.\, ' ....
David" Hari*l'; Putor
9:30 . a.m., Sun(lay Church
service. ' ,
10:30 a.m., School.
11 a.m:, .. Worship
-
Youth and Bible
grammed).
, I
d ..
. ...... .. , StQ.y . ." "
St. Auguatines '
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.m. & 11 . m. MUles
8 . m. & 8 p.m. ' Holy Days
7:30 p.m. Firat Friday
7:45 a.m. Daily Mau
st. JIaioy'. Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11: 1 5 . m., Morning Prayer
lat, lrd & 5th SundaY5:
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sunday .
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Mini.ter
10:15 a.m., Church at
Worship.
9:15 a.m., Sunday Chur-:h at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel-
lowship.
FBBBY
Ferry Churcl1 of Christ
Wilmington , Pike '"
Social
, '
Bu. Wueman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunclay Bible .
School.
iO:15 a.m., Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Wor.hip. .
6:30 p.m., Sunday 'Evening
Bible Study, all aget.
7:30 p.m., Evening Wor.h:'ip.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
. Study.
,Ln'LB
United Ketbodiat
Church
David T. Willard, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday School
7':00 p.m., avening
Worship Services con-
dt,lcted by youth.
BRADDOCK INSU:aAHCE
. WAYNEaVILLE, OHIO
BItIelS SUJBlt V ALV
. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
OHIO
LYQ'B.D.RBSS SB()P
. WAY"EIVILLE, .
LB KA""I B;",,1i B,
WAY.UVILLE, . OHIO. : .' : '
A :. FULL LIFE
I', : II. l,,' '..I'
", ..... ,
What comes to you'r ritbtd"j I God's k'lnd of a . world? wilen
when someone speaks ' oJ a God Is. with. Us always, an4,
"rich, full life?" What you think J,s:.n!?t l1fefUle4
is what you are. Wlth happiness and with a
Do youthhi'k I, of a /neW seIise.of purpose? . .
hO\.lse? A ' De", ' car.?', Money 1n ' . things of life", as
the bank enough to buy almost we ) call them,' 'make life
any t h 'l n g . you might. 'desire'! '. acc,!pt
These.- must be c9ilsiderep., part:, '1 on a 4ay-tO:-dily ):)as18. y/e'
of a I "tiqh: ' full ., 'can t!Xlst without then).,Wecan,i,
life. If' .,' :. "1 !'. .' If'we mUlt, get by with the bare
Yet,. Isn't there mO.re? Is not ... ,:, '. . .
there a. kind of richness lhat The Deeds of,
every man can a.fford? Does
not proper reWard await every one , is . __ or. ..... . ... L_"
man who ta'kes to tUne to do with
good, to . help a " whl,c,h :" ,be "' J)let :. with
fellow ' JC}"aid a' just and:,
worthy cause? ,'. ,,1j}Very
Is - flot a full lite' that patti-' II, faltll. equ81
cular Ufe which: devotes' even , seeks; P9d.. "
.. the sm.allest.. aJj.on, ar deed to propel"meaaure.
.. -"'1'0'- .' I I\,. .'
.
TUX
" SERVICE
'MONE 741-8847
W c ... Y.lJts, ......
. tlc, tanb, elate"''' dry WIlli Ind
tOlttJi.
F. Eithna1ll'Qlvtn On All ' .I .
. ,24 . H9UR "
.. IOR1)I.ItAIN' STREET,
OMI, .
MRS. :t-.ILEY GIBSON
, .
Mt. HoUy - Ph. 891-6162
r. .
Mr. Jalck ' Ma'riatt of IF.tyton
called on his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Elvis Michael, Tuesday
afternoon!. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and
family ' of Springfield spent Sun- ,
. ,day with Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Lewis.
Mrs. Addie Dill and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael spent . Tuesday
evening . witl{ Mr. a'nd Mrs .
Walter Moore.
M'i'S.1 John Smith and children
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs.- Crawford and family .
Fabrics (ialore With
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WAYNESVILtE, UHIO
TUX
" SERVICE
'MONE 741-8847
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. tlc, tanb, elate"''' dry WIlli Ind
tOlttJi.
F. Eithna1ll'Qlvtn On All ' .I .
. ,24 . H9UR "
.. IOR1)I.ItAIN' STREET,
OMI, .
MRS. :t-.ILEY GIBSON
, .
Mt. HoUy - Ph. 891-6162
r. .
Mr. Jalck ' Ma'riatt of IF.tyton
called on his aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Elvis Michael, Tuesday
afternoon!. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and
family ' of Springfield spent Sun- ,
. ,day with Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Lewis.
Mrs. Addie Dill and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael spent . Tuesday
evening . witl{ Mr. a'nd Mrs .
Walter Moore.
M'i'S.1 John Smith and children
spent Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs.- Crawford and family .
Fabrics (ialore With
NEW SCOTC,HGARD
WAYNESVILtE, UHIO
,. '". I ' , "'i '
: ' ,.P.Asott:;':; .::
W 8Yr1e Township . '
, . , ,-
.KnOII fUUDAY, NOV. '<Ii It ..
Yew s ..... WID .. ... tI i I
. i I- .. r -. ' to
/ ._ We aF the" home, wete, mOst",
entertai'ged ,ort r day "Esther: ','
J Mitchener New ,
SALE! Playtex
'Golden Girdles
SAVE '$2.00. NOW.!
PUlLON STYLES
Girdle Reg. 10.95
NOW! 8.95
lo011.eJ Panty Reg. 11.95
'NOW! 9.95
ZIPPER STYLES
GinUe Reg. 12.95
NOW! 10.95
J.oaa Lea 'Panty ....... Reg. 13.95
Sites XS, S, M" L (Extra large sizes
$1 more) , , '
LOOK POR THE GIBBLE IN
'I1IB TALL 11J8E " '" .
" I
: came llnd' showed. of '
her recent she'
,took ,with "ber; and
fa'mily'. " . ,I ,
/ ' '
Guests oCNe'ttie :one '
. even.ing Irecently her soris
I I '
of Cecil
of Burningham, Mich.: , '
Ada Courtney, Jessie ,
and .Nettie Palmer" 'Wednes':
day everting cit Mrs. , Sue
Turton when she entertained the ' r-
" Past Matrons. '
, EvelYlil Crane came' and tooIC "
a group of our ladies a ride on
Sunday afternQon. Included' were ,
Rora Crane" ,' 'Miriam
Hess, Anlla Thackara ancr
Jessie Robitzer. ' They on
Sara Gebhardt.
--...... -
,. '". I ' , "'i '
: ' ,.P.Asott:;':; .::
W 8Yr1e Township . '
, . , ,-
.KnOII fUUDAY, NOV. '<Ii It ..
Yew s ..... WID .. ... tI i I
. i I- .. r -. ' to
/ ._ We aF the" home, wete, mOst",
entertai'ged ,ort r day "Esther: ','
J Mitchener New ,
SALE! Playtex
'Golden Girdles
SAVE '$2.00. NOW.!
PUlLON STYLES
Girdle Reg. 10.95
NOW! 8.95
lo011.eJ Panty Reg. 11.95
'NOW! 9.95
ZIPPER STYLES
GinUe Reg. 12.95
NOW! 10.95
J.oaa Lea 'Panty ....... Reg. 13.95
Sites XS, S, M" L (Extra large sizes
$1 more) , , '
LOOK POR THE GIBBLE IN
'I1IB TALL 11J8E " '" .
" I
: came llnd' showed. of '
her recent she'
,took ,with "ber; and
fa'mily'. " . ,I ,
/ ' '
Guests oCNe'ttie :one '
. even.ing Irecently her soris
I I '
of Cecil
of Burningham, Mich.: , '
Ada Courtney, Jessie ,
and .Nettie Palmer" 'Wednes':
day everting cit Mrs. , Sue
Turton when she entertained the ' r-
" Past Matrons. '
, EvelYlil Crane came' and tooIC "
a group of our ladies a ride on
Sunday afternQon. Included' were ,
Rora Crane" ,' 'Miriam
Hess, Anlla Thackara ancr
Jessie Robitzer. ' They on
Sara Gebhardt.
--...... -
t e', county.
"
wiili the var.oqs al)d
By , ,
,,\ " 1,
. ;.1 ,I,' . ".
.. , and ',other
.' ,
tivities. ,
, ' " the , club was
told ' of ,the fall meeti,ng of
-Region 16 thS:i: will-be held at
r-,lo,v. 12 the
Spring Regional to be
held" someWhere ' m V! arren
County on April 22.
ne1w and especially at-
tractive , ' yearbooks of the
Waynesville Club were ' pre-
sented at this time and gave
the plan for the year whiCh, is,
program chairman for each
meeting. She will plan the pro- '
gram on appropriate top-
ic and arrange for the exhi-
bit.
The program chairman for
Octobet chose to read the
charming account of Garden-
ing given in Helen Hay's
book, UA Gift...0f Joy."
Mrs. Alice chair-
man ,of the horticultural com-
mittee gave an interesting re-
port of gardening activities in
October 'and sWilmer gar-
'denmg expdieqces. The ex-
hibits consiattd ' of a ,vase of
''';'from Mrs.
M()rgan'.' John's
,Xl( ' present went ,out
to tour
, Senior Citizens of,Waynesville
met Oct. t 4 for a carry-i'n dinner
with. - 3S Rilembers and guests
present. The next meeting will
be Tuesday, OCt. 28 at 1 p.m.
Brownie Troop 307 is going
to tour the Miami Gazette on
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 22.
David Edsall, Publisher" will
show the girls the interesting
procedure of producing a news-
paper. They will, later enjoy re-
freshments.
, The Brownies will be accom-
panied by Furnace, Mrs.
Prewitt, and -Mrs. James Jones.
The Ohio Child Conservation
League he:ld its 49.th Annual
State at the Statler-
Hilton Ho:tel in Oeveland from
Oct. 14 - Oct. 16.
Those in attendance from this
area were: Mrs. Walter Oark Jr.,
Mrs. Earl Knedler, Mrs. Steve
Conner, and Mrs. Bernard
Baughn.
, The Cradles to College C.C.L
will have a plastics party on
Tuesday, November 4th at the
home of Mrs. Steve Conner at
497 Franklin Rd.
Wayne voters will
go to ',the 'polls Nov. 4 fill
10 iOc81 'government.
". , .'
Two Wayne Township Trus-
tees will elected' ,.from five
can'aid4te's' vieing for the
' Trustee include:
James W. Crane, George H. Hen-
Edward Howard
' Ptnkey, Jr; and Virgil Wilkerson.
, Wayne Local Board ,of Educa-
tion will see three new members.
Those cornpeting for, the ' posi-
tio-;s 1..
Juanita K.. Corby, David D. Hart-{
. sock 'fliijmis F. Hatton .
j : Three ' Waynesville Village
Council candidates will
into will be elected '
and ' the.re I will be ,
., ,
, " ,', ,
., candidates fOJ council
.... ek Tom
. M. "WOo,lar,d= .' : ," ":
Several ,members of Miami
Cha'pter 107 O.E.S. met for ' a
potluck meeting on
day, Oct. 13, at the Masonic '
Temple.
Topping the order of business
was election of officers for 1970
and of appreciation
to the ' Waynesville Sing-Out
group for the program they pre-
sented 'for Friendship Night. The
next meeting will . be Mond.ay,
Nov. 10 at 8 p.m.
Twelve members and one
guest were present at Qcto-
ber meeting of Esther Circle of
Past Matrons of Miami Chapter,
O.E.S. The meeting was con-
ducted at the home of Mrs. Roy
Turton.
pUmpki,n pie topped with
pumpkin ice cream was enjoyed
after the regular business meet-
ing.
The 'family of Lucile Armi-
1 '
Mr. Harrish Mosher of S. . .
North Street'-' is in ' Kefterib$ ,.'
Memorial Hospital for , t,.'
tion following a fall on Satilrday ,
at his home.
Spec. 4 Michael Wilson, of ,
Army ,Signal Corp is home 'on "
leave in route to Vietnam.
Michael left Ft. Gordon,Ga.
where he attended Electronics
School and will report for- -duty
at Oakland. Calif. Oct. 23.
At Oakland, ' he will receive Ipi
orders for duty in Vietnam:
E1EI"
HO- ARD
J
" .
PI,RI-EI ... JR
Tr'llt:11
:llutin 'udl". In . 1111
, r 'I. , , , r' ',II' ,., I
lUI ' ,'I . 1"r.c,il'l
t e', county.
"
wiili the var.oqs al)d
By , ,
,,\ " 1,
. ;.1 ,I,' . ".
.. , and ',other
.' ,
tivities. ,
, ' " the , club was
told ' of ,the fall meeti,ng of
-Region 16 thS:i: will-be held at
r-,lo,v. 12 the
Spring Regional to be
held" someWhere ' m V! arren
County on April 22.
ne1w and especially at-
tractive , ' yearbooks of the
Waynesville Club were ' pre-
sented at this time and gave
the plan for the year whiCh, is,
program chairman for each
meeting. She will plan the pro- '
gram on appropriate top-
ic and arrange for the exhi-
bit.
The program chairman for
Octobet chose to read the
charming account of Garden-
ing given in Helen Hay's
book, UA Gift...0f Joy."
Mrs. Alice chair-
man ,of the horticultural com-
mittee gave an interesting re-
port of gardening activities in
October 'and sWilmer gar-
'denmg expdieqces. The ex-
hibits consiattd ' of a ,vase of
''';'from Mrs.
M()rgan'.' John's
,Xl( ' present went ,out
to tour
, Senior Citizens of,Waynesville
met Oct. t 4 for a carry-i'n dinner
with. - 3S Rilembers and guests
present. The next meeting will
be Tuesday, OCt. 28 at 1 p.m.
Brownie Troop 307 is going
to tour the Miami Gazette on
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 22.
David Edsall, Publisher" will
show the girls the interesting
procedure of producing a news-
paper. They will, later enjoy re-
freshments.
, The Brownies will be accom-
panied by Furnace, Mrs.
Prewitt, and -Mrs. James Jones.
The Ohio Child Conservation
League he:ld its 49.th Annual
State at the Statler-
Hilton Ho:tel in Oeveland from
Oct. 14 - Oct. 16.
Those in attendance from this
area were: Mrs. Walter Oark Jr.,
Mrs. Earl Knedler, Mrs. Steve
Conner, and Mrs. Bernard
Baughn.
, The Cradles to College C.C.L
will have a plastics party on
Tuesday, November 4th at the
home of Mrs. Steve Conner at
497 Franklin Rd.
Wayne voters will
go to ',the 'polls Nov. 4 fill
10 iOc81 'government.
". , .'
Two Wayne Township Trus-
tees will elected' ,.from five
can'aid4te's' vieing for the
' Trustee include:
James W. Crane, George H. Hen-
Edward Howard
' Ptnkey, Jr; and Virgil Wilkerson.
, Wayne Local Board ,of Educa-
tion will see three new members.
Those cornpeting for, the ' posi-
tio-;s 1..
Juanita K.. Corby, David D. Hart-{
. sock 'fliijmis F. Hatton .
j : Three ' Waynesville Village
Council candidates will
into will be elected '
and ' the.re I will be ,
., ,
, " ,', ,
., candidates fOJ council
.... ek Tom
. M. "WOo,lar,d= .' : ," ":
Several ,members of Miami
Cha'pter 107 O.E.S. met for ' a
potluck meeting on
day, Oct. 13, at the Masonic '
Temple.
Topping the order of business
was election of officers for 1970
and of appreciation
to the ' Waynesville Sing-Out
group for the program they pre-
sented 'for Friendship Night. The
next meeting will . be Mond.ay,
Nov. 10 at 8 p.m.
Twelve members and one
guest were present at Qcto-
ber meeting of Esther Circle of
Past Matrons of Miami Chapter,
O.E.S. The meeting was con-
ducted at the home of Mrs. Roy
Turton.
pUmpki,n pie topped with
pumpkin ice cream was enjoyed
after the regular business meet-
ing.
The 'family of Lucile Armi-
1 '
Mr. Harrish Mosher of S. . .
North Street'-' is in ' Kefterib$ ,.'
Memorial Hospital for , t,.'
tion following a fall on Satilrday ,
at his home.
Spec. 4 Michael Wilson, of ,
Army ,Signal Corp is home 'on "
leave in route to Vietnam.
Michael left Ft. Gordon,Ga.
where he attended Electronics
School and will report for- -duty
at Oakland. Calif. Oct. 23.
At Oakland, ' he will receive Ipi
orders for duty in Vietnam:
E1EI"
HO- ARD
J
" .
PI,RI-EI ... JR
Tr'llt:11
:llutin 'udl". In . 1111
, r 'I. , , , r' ',II' ,., I
lUI ' ,'I . 1"r.c,il'l
'"
, .
't t ,"
'.'Jb91sd8y, _ Oct. 16, 1969.'
Tuesday
:' nimt. , on high' gro.und it
". \ J
, f .- 4idn't . <to any that I
" ' ' ' could, but I heard a man say
,,' that they had, had a killing frost.
. The f1ower$ at the filling sta-
, tion at' the comer were still as
. . ,bright and beautiful as ever.
Marigolds ' and zinnias petunias
and cockscomb and all the other
annuals, it has been a pleasure
to look at all summer. So nice to
see' a service station with a touch
of beauty.
St. Mary's Centennial celebra-
.tion Saturday night and Sunday,
Oct. 11 and 12 was a great
success . At the Saturday night
dinner, our Editor appeared as
Mr. 1869. Beautifully gotten up,
he could have been a character
right out of one of Dicken's
WA
,OAIIPBBS, mo.
of Season
. 1111
All 69 Models
New and 'Used
Now Available
Winter Storage
Por Your Campers
Bottle Gas Por Sale
OD Route I mile 'Borth
of Route 73, WaYDtIJ,.me.
"
PhoDe 897-7938
-- - - --- - - ----
The flowers were from Bob
and Anne Hunter, Bob and
Eunice Mehaffie and Ghartey
Starr with a group from
Wilmington and a nice ' group "
from lebanon. I can't name '
them, all. Then our own from
hereabouts and some of our
friends filled the tables.
The Parish house looked an
bright and' shining with our new
paint and floor ' polish after '
being used by the Waynesville
kinderprten for two years.
The church ' was full for the
eleven o'clock service. All
speeches and sermons were short
and to the point.
Jim Weltz played the organ at-
the early service and' St. Pat-
rick's cboir With 'Marge Donavan .
at the organ were at the late
service.
The air was full of 'do-you-
'31,ld tales of the
''Twenty-ThirtY;' club and
. they , broke the , hearts of the
. older members by taking down
,the old ' altd other
Suddenly, after dinner, a
\ group of., young people came .'
stringing in when they got
in tume and sang "Happy
. Birthday ".St. Mary'S". Thank
you, Another thing
to 'sl\ow, tJs that not all ,the- nice
happened in the past.
-The new century has -begun and
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III lildl I
ih 111111 II rk' McCALL
JONES
SINCLAIR
PH.B97-SD16
WAYNEBVI'LLE
Another bright, beautiful,
cool day, down below.forty this ,
morning but no frost here. SOrry
not to have been able to enjoy
the Fall Festival but we were'
busy. :Alll tHe ,fresh. paint'.daes ,
lookni.ce .. .
. Prom ADea:p.., WOrd.
, Pa.: -1 remember When' f ..
seven Y',eal'J. ol.".e llvecl"ne8r
,a Each nfgbt'my ,
motht!!' wQuld lend lI)e,dq"n
fOl!' a pall" of mllk .. Tbey had a
large lawn IU1d,
tbete 'on a
cane. ' '" '" _
, Whenever I went
WQuld ask me to .sit with him
abd talK. was vUf lntelll-
9f
aNre,
nessgalned by honest" ,vork,
love and fOl: others; the
mOQn and staI:i, sun
God! .. . creations . . He 10
me; I woUid' sit
and In. ,his ' serious
Thla old man set ,defbPte .
ttern to ' my' Ule. ,I 'h"ve " "
always ,tried. to Bve ,with ,that
faith: :.,,' .
. " I altilo r.etrieinber 'when I was
a, kid E' g9t my I viu
paid . ... A 1 wanted a '
Sunday, suit: 1-'went to a,store
andfo1!lnd I wanted.
I P.y' I .
the ma:n I wanted, to. pay by the
week. He uked what,l earned.
I told tilm $5 a ... aiidr. be
au IIl4ke . ,5, I.
and 1l1we '01, $5. a week. WheD:::
you mIKe $1"'a'1'(eS, yoiiDve
011 $5'lil week; If $IS
a wee)c, you Bve . ,$5 a ,-,eu:. '
,Save the, and you- .
can anything ,you ,
.1.ou wllnt." . . '
. .I gtpt the 'suit aDd',fearned a
.. good In,oll, all for
'"
, .
't t ,"
'.'Jb91sd8y, _ Oct. 16, 1969.'
Tuesday
:' nimt. , on high' gro.und it
". \ J
, f .- 4idn't . <to any that I
" ' ' ' could, but I heard a man say
,,' that they had, had a killing frost.
. The f1ower$ at the filling sta-
, tion at' the comer were still as
. . ,bright and beautiful as ever.
Marigolds ' and zinnias petunias
and cockscomb and all the other
annuals, it has been a pleasure
to look at all summer. So nice to
see' a service station with a touch
of beauty.
St. Mary's Centennial celebra-
.tion Saturday night and Sunday,
Oct. 11 and 12 was a great
success . At the Saturday night
dinner, our Editor appeared as
Mr. 1869. Beautifully gotten up,
he could have been a character
right out of one of Dicken's
WA
,OAIIPBBS, mo.
of Season
. 1111
All 69 Models
New and 'Used
Now Available
Winter Storage
Por Your Campers
Bottle Gas Por Sale
OD Route I mile 'Borth
of Route 73, WaYDtIJ,.me.
"
PhoDe 897-7938
-- - - --- - - ----
The flowers were from Bob
and Anne Hunter, Bob and
Eunice Mehaffie and Ghartey
Starr with a group from
Wilmington and a nice ' group "
from lebanon. I can't name '
them, all. Then our own from
hereabouts and some of our
friends filled the tables.
The Parish house looked an
bright and' shining with our new
paint and floor ' polish after '
being used by the Waynesville
kinderprten for two years.
The church ' was full for the
eleven o'clock service. All
speeches and sermons were short
and to the point.
Jim Weltz played the organ at-
the early service and' St. Pat-
rick's cboir With 'Marge Donavan .
at the organ were at the late
service.
The air was full of 'do-you-
'31,ld tales of the
''Twenty-ThirtY;' club and
. they , broke the , hearts of the
. older members by taking down
,the old ' altd other
Suddenly, after dinner, a
\ group of., young people came .'
stringing in when they got
in tume and sang "Happy
. Birthday ".St. Mary'S". Thank
you, Another thing
to 'sl\ow, tJs that not all ,the- nice
happened in the past.
-The new century has -begun and
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JONES
SINCLAIR
PH.B97-SD16
WAYNEBVI'LLE
Another bright, beautiful,
cool day, down below.forty this ,
morning but no frost here. SOrry
not to have been able to enjoy
the Fall Festival but we were'
busy. :Alll tHe ,fresh. paint'.daes ,
lookni.ce .. .
. Prom ADea:p.., WOrd.
, Pa.: -1 remember When' f ..
seven Y',eal'J. ol.".e llvecl"ne8r
,a Each nfgbt'my ,
motht!!' wQuld lend lI)e,dq"n
fOl!' a pall" of mllk .. Tbey had a
large lawn IU1d,
tbete 'on a
cane. ' '" '" _
, Whenever I went
WQuld ask me to .sit with him
abd talK. was vUf lntelll-
9f
aNre,
nessgalned by honest" ,vork,
love and fOl: others; the
mOQn and staI:i, sun
God! .. . creations . . He 10
me; I woUid' sit
and In. ,his ' serious
Thla old man set ,defbPte .
ttern to ' my' Ule. ,I 'h"ve " "
always ,tried. to Bve ,with ,that
faith: :.,,' .
. " I altilo r.etrieinber 'when I was
a, kid E' g9t my I viu
paid . ... A 1 wanted a '
Sunday, suit: 1-'went to a,store
andfo1!lnd I wanted.
I P.y' I .
the ma:n I wanted, to. pay by the
week. He uked what,l earned.
I told tilm $5 a ... aiidr. be
au IIl4ke . ,5, I.
and 1l1we '01, $5. a week. WheD:::
you mIKe $1"'a'1'(eS, yoiiDve
011 $5'lil week; If $IS
a wee)c, you Bve . ,$5 a ,-,eu:. '
,Save the, and you- .
can anything ,you ,
.1.ou wllnt." . . '
. .I gtpt the 'suit aDd',fearned a
.. good In,oll, all for
,fire and' ob
I ,In
' 'rill enJ?y the rugged terrain Qf
SR 78 , from, otr
the 'Muskingum River, southwest
alo!1g. the hilly route io'Glouster:
nearby is , Burr , Oak Lodge;
AMISH' 'COUNTRY, Rts. 97 and
I bridge, the interesting geolog- 39 between IM71 and Rt. 21 in
ical at . Nelson.
Holmes County includes drives
Ledges near qarretts through Amish aild the Mo.
ville and the : primeval fo,est hican Sitate Forest near Loudon.
' preserve at Glim Helen at Yellow vHf'e' and ' PAINT CREEK
. Springs. VALLEY, U.S. Rt. 50 from
Hike rs can also advan- Bainbridge to the wild and
of a' FALL AND rugged Seven Caves region.
CAMPOUT on Dctober 24-26, , Man 'communities take ad.
sponsored by the Ohio Del,>art- vantage of October's bright blue
ment of Natural ,Resources, weather to stage harvest celebra.
Division of Parks and Recrea- tions where the main street b
tion and the Portsmouth Area ' a gathering place for reo
,Chamber of Commeroe. Camp- union of friends and a showcase
ers can set- up their gear at the for displaying local harvest prod.
Portsmouth State Rt. 125, ucts. Bringing to a close this .
west of Portsmouth ' on Friday year's ' schedule of festivals and
evening , and be ready to start events will be the PUMPKIN
the 7-mile hike planned for Sat- SHOW at Circleville, Oct. 15-18.
urqay morning as as join The village of Bainbridge in
in the nature hikes and evening scenic Southern Ohio promotes
campfire program scheduled the visit of thousands of people
the . who motor to the area each
Of course the most popular October to admire the vivid fall
way to view, the Fall. foliage, is colors which adorn the hills.
I by taking a "Sunday, ,drive in the This year's event, called the,
. ,family auto, guided ,I)y the offi- FALL FEST IV AL OF THE
cial map which LEAVES, will get underway on
has , scemc robtes . marked Friday, . October 17 and con-
foi easy i<Jentification. tinue through Sunday, October
Among . some of the 19. There will be a midway, arts
. Iar scenic drives 'are ,these sug- and crafts exhibits, visits .to the
gestcct' SWlTZER- Dental Muse\1m and tours of old
LANDOF OHIO area, bounded homes to compete with Mother
by Katherine Prendergast
Editor's Note: Today The Mi
ami Gazette takes great pleasure
in introducing the literary work
of one of Waynesville's most '
charming and most interesting
citizens. For the next several
weeks, Gazette readers will be
treated to the entirity of "The
Village Yesterdays," a book by
Miss Katherine Prendergast.
Miss Prendergast, now a
youthful 86, became an author
five years ago with this delight-
, ..
along the hillside whi'Ch. .
down to the millstream and river
is a beautiful ,little spot some .
times known as the tNaker
lage," because of the / eady in-
habitants, most of whom') wete
Friends, whose efforts ' were un-
tiring in establishing .homes; .
schools and places ,to worship
the God they adored.
',names go in history as the .
first citizens of the community.
ful, Hght hearted work HOME
"To all the people who once liv- Arriving on the morning train
ed in a small town and loved it." the last week in Augu,st, I
This charming Waynesvilleian home after 'a wonderful summer
traces her literary beginnings to vacation with an aunt whose
the days when she worked for was my second home.
the .old Miami Gazette under the . While I ate and enjoyed delicious
noted Miss Brown, Gazette Pub- food which was the result of
lisher. and dat;aghter of the well an excellent cook's culinary ait.
known Mr. and Mrs. Thomas , Art? IYes, it is even an ar.t to fry
Rrown who distinguished them po.tatoes so they are fit to I
selves in Miami Gazette history. slept in my aunt's old fashioned
, Miss Prendergast continued foyr poster bed made up with
her newspaper career under Les- counterpane, shams and tester; .
ter and Florence Crane, also worked, played and enjoyed
noteworthy _ Gazette publishers. every minute on the farm.
b
IUt '147 ' f' '. th 'Oh' , Nat\1re:'s own show. " .
/. 'II J >.' )J -.i " " . rpD)' e . .0
l.f; t 'B8rnesVille, south '. .:on the
She admits that her career en- ' "
compassed "any and everything" :r,ta'( sprlng my parents moved
',areas' inclUde .' ,Rt. 8 to:: ;md eljst on ') above mentioned Fall festivi'tie$
.... "Rt:,'78) contains rugged stenery; ,', may' be obtained from' Ohio
. ruM OF Tur. ,WORLD DRIvE, , Department of Development, lit
;,\It,,,,..''''-;II dofination, Central, :: Box , lOOi,
, Columbus, Ohio,
. ... ,.? I ..t
' .
I , fAMJLf POT LUCI
;t. .
from setting'type to job work. from the farm, on which they
''The Village Yesterdays,". a were into grand-
book about Miss , Prendergast's ' mother shouse, prepanng to send
childhood in WayneSVille, and its, me to the village school in Sep- :
' qu!lint illustrations by Richard tember.
and old photos wilt' In those days, when the trains '
,bring a cozy warmth and smiles stopped at every little town, Jhe '
to its' :Many wilt want to children got quite a thrill odinS
Shrimp lalad bowl Is ' a "At in almost
good:' one dish .a1a4 Cut 1 everyone's lifetime lllCa" ...... _.
cup rlPe oUvea in large pieces.
from ; .one' to. ..the next.
There was the old hack that met
Bt e a k 2 .. quarts erisp salad a yen to 1 book. Well, here
greer18 Into bite size. Sprinkle goes my fust offense. Vou won't
olives: over greens, add .J cup have to consult'your dictionaries
all the trains, and waited to con
vey all the arrivals over the Ave-
nue to the village.
eleallled shrimp, 1/2 Cl,lp cheese
. , Toss, with' to read this I am not . 'Next week "The Avenue" and
salt . wi91 many pleiosyllabic
pepper to Garnlsh with. words They' just don't seem to
egss,. and '. .
"For ali treat, try fit . my vocabull\ry. I have pur
clovelrJ 't;n vegetables sueh all' posely ommitted immaterial ver- ' 'C 8TO.
'squB,sh,' be . ns bl'a'ge ' . ' , . .f
aDd'beets; ' . . BOJD ,BUILD:!
. ' a . Norwa'y Sardine ' The setting ,for this book is A '1"1' "'''P' -B
but(ef . required not in New York, but a little .,. & &I .
, il U m,b e .\I!'hlte, san!iwleh place once known as a whistle , BBKODBLIHG
,
, ,., ,#' 71"
m,y inyf:
In OOJlWinI Ph.
' WAN';l'ED: Situ, .
" home. Ph. ,.. ;"
8G7-/j921. ,. :;,B . wr.. ;,
., -1 ' ttf ,
I WANTED to pianO., ,
write Box 512;,
t T ... 1,' J l 2"1 f '
'" ',('.- . '- . ' '2 _
W \ ride jib Ketterml JIoe. .
pitl'l. 11 p.m. to, 7 :30 -tID. tbift.
Ph: 88&.3282. ' 21ctf
, ' ,
, ride to .
. to' 3 :3,0 p.m: shift., '. Ph.
.. ,,'" 21qt(
.. : .. ' . Semces ' ,
" .R.Y. your COlD'
plete . plwubi:nl,' ,inatallation &i,ld reo
pain. Waynesville.
.r.. . r' '. .1
N ' . < ',
Y 'HAvE: like new, for '
. .
. pet < Ph.
,1 ' 23c3
.' ,Setnces .
and'
penter, con(:rete, sheet metal paint.
ing. roofinl!: and Phone
74tS29S2. ' '2lctf
FARM fenc:ing, barn painting and
repair. Fret! estimates, Phone' Mid
OF
TOY Poodlle Stud Service. AKC
Rtgi .. tered. White or Apricot. 160.
AppOintment only. Phone 81741'8 .
llotf
COLD . Spriinp Beauty Shop: WII
appointments anytime. PIa.
8t7 f3{1S. 61ot1
I'or Bent '
2 BEDROOM unfurnished apt. in
W oynesvilltl. Phone 897 -6876.
IN Waynet!lViIle, room upetairs fur
nished ' apll1'tment, private entrance
and bath, adults. DO Call
8972716 6 p.m. 23el
I!I' 'IT?
. See , thi$ .
house:. ,th3t
large , .
place, ..
Th'Q word "monk" (from the
Greek monacho8) ', first meant
one who lived alone. but in the
course of time it came to mean
a member of a religious com-
munity.
cently md, ill a
very. fine
,hood. It's vacant. .; you could
be my Th3nksfwl"
Don,
Bel-Oak Realty Inc.
lu., .. ,._
Cellin,.
Gutters
Pantllni
7-day - 24-hr. service
III'IIIIY IIII
Wata-$ervice
Truck with Hoist
Phone 897-7028
'p.O. Box 162 Waynesville, O.
Remocleliaa
FRYE '8 CO;tft'RACTIlfG
FREE
Ro,:,te ,2 Pekin Road Wa,a,avillt, Ohio
,
IIIftJ.lf
tWl ...
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Pati ..
,
Call Collect Day or Nicht
11111'1
REFRIGERATION " AIR CONDITIONING
, . 8E'RVIOE
"Comm.efCi&l- ' - A utomobile 'Units '
8t7S250
I Rd. . Ohio
"The"HiIlofien ( :' ::. = .. ;: .. ==:::=====
}'Cbaties I Foote" 'home'.' on'" State .-l c. :'. . ....f. . ';.,.. ...b
,',ROute 7.3 ',near' : "-". ED'S ! 0-1
1" '_'
a seasonal ' Where' Is It? ' for . the ;
Miami ' Gazette. The follOwing :
ideritified the, lawn , decoratioli: ' .
Gladys .
82 SOUTH MAIN, ST . . PH. 891-7946 ,
GREASE OIL CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
l:. .' TIRES- TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN : ...
gang, Joe; Wllina ; :
in, Tamc,ra '
spach, Hogan,' ibn i" ' __ ____ "'_IIIIiiI __ ______ "
dolph, ;,Jeff " J DpIina i"
Johnsori;, 'Sarah
Contracting, Mrs. Andee Con-
ley, Sue Martha
Sauter, COffman,. Rod
ney' Coffman, Mrs. Jimmy Coff
man,' Wilcher, Curtis Russo,
Cindy' and '(lll,lfCh
Ward aIlld Tommy Walters. To
" l;,;t.t' . I
identify tbW, .:week's ' . photo,
phone Miami Gazette at
8975921. .
CA:l!tIPEBS, UfO.
E11d of Season
811E.
lMIUlA.HI.
! . .... ' "
,S'tubbS
fUNE'RAL' HQ:M-E
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AMBUL.ANCE SERVICE
897-5966
'''I'
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" '
. '.
.. , .
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PH. 897-7931 or 897-2241
", .. 808 SMITH
" . .: BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
CULVERTS GRAVEL, lOp
SOIL" COMPOST, FILL. DIRT. -,
,FAIRFlELD DR. WAYNESV-tLLE, O.
----
--- --- - -
'per cprd, free
2() miles. Call 't:erry
... V1'...... at 862-4155. 23cl
J06 Polaroid Camera ' $25.. Belt
l'1Ja888,ger ..:.25: Both ,like new. Phone
. , , 23c2
APPl;ES .ud cider. Lumpkjn's Fruit
2 ..iiles South of
(\n . 48, to 'Nutt Rd., East onehalf
.rille. '21ctf
OLEARANCE on' Rummage " Sale.
Jordan's residence, last ' boUle 'N.
Maiil Street. Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
and rup. 23el
WE have a spinet piano, ,to be picked
up in this area soon, Low monthly
, "1<' . ,., .
paymeuta can be 8ecUred. If lin
'cerel, intereekd write' Box: 542,
Wilmington, Ohio. 20d
ZEN1'1'Q: black and 'white television,
good condition, 150. Phone 8972120
or 4187. 23el
ENGLifSl(- 'Pointer pups for sale
Good .BUd : Dop or pets. Call 88&.
31114 - Of" _ thein at 9685
. . L"ytle! . ' 22c2
.. '. FREE: Good home for pedigreed
Seal Point . SiaD;1ele male.' Ph.
23Cl
, - 451
- cut.or widi Geatetax Electronic Sten
cil Scunner anclcabinet. All
lent , condition. l'hon" The
" 1,_&1
Gmis' '$.tride:Rlte shoes, size
i, tWibtii' 'ana" : .. sise. ...
'Don Ph: ;
8863070 . 23eI'
.' , .
FOR -Sale; Fri . Sat.- G1 ...
wate,toya, 19ta of diihea 'and : ... ;
also 6-1 'l"rUck at sa60.' ::
.' .,';. 'J.' ..!-
, '1!OJ'ijiirJij ..
. Oard of Tll'auka" r ' .. ,'
I WiAh to thank tienda ands J ;
bon for ee:t1 ' - :.: ""'-' ;' .' ,
, 10..:;:::',
kindne.a&e!l '" ' : . w :It .. g.-:
Memorial Hoapital. Mrs. , Ilarie:' t
lIartin. ,J.:'!l , .! ,'; lijcjl !;
, , . ..... ( :1.
,
, ,., ,#' 71"
m,y inyf:
In OOJlWinI Ph.
' WAN';l'ED: Situ, .
" home. Ph. ,.. ;"
8G7-/j921. ,. :;,B . wr.. ;,
., -1 ' ttf ,
I WANTED to pianO., ,
write Box 512;,
t T ... 1,' J l 2"1 f '
'" ',('.- . '- . ' '2 _
W \ ride jib Ketterml JIoe. .
pitl'l. 11 p.m. to, 7 :30 -tID. tbift.
Ph: 88&.3282. ' 21ctf
, ' ,
, ride to .
. to' 3 :3,0 p.m: shift., '. Ph.
.. ,,'" 21qt(
.. : .. ' . Semces ' ,
" .R.Y. your COlD'
plete . plwubi:nl,' ,inatallation &i,ld reo
pain. Waynesville.
.r.. . r' '. .1
N ' . < ',
Y 'HAvE: like new, for '
. .
. pet < Ph.
,1 ' 23c3
.' ,Setnces .
and'
penter, con(:rete, sheet metal paint.
ing. roofinl!: and Phone
74tS29S2. ' '2lctf
FARM fenc:ing, barn painting and
repair. Fret! estimates, Phone' Mid
OF
TOY Poodlle Stud Service. AKC
Rtgi .. tered. White or Apricot. 160.
AppOintment only. Phone 81741'8 .
llotf
COLD . Spriinp Beauty Shop: WII
appointments anytime. PIa.
8t7 f3{1S. 61ot1
I'or Bent '
2 BEDROOM unfurnished apt. in
W oynesvilltl. Phone 897 -6876.
IN Waynet!lViIle, room upetairs fur
nished ' apll1'tment, private entrance
and bath, adults. DO Call
8972716 6 p.m. 23el
I!I' 'IT?
. See , thi$ .
house:. ,th3t
large , .
place, ..
Th'Q word "monk" (from the
Greek monacho8) ', first meant
one who lived alone. but in the
course of time it came to mean
a member of a religious com-
munity.
cently md, ill a
very. fine
,hood. It's vacant. .; you could
be my Th3nksfwl"
Don,
Bel-Oak Realty Inc.
lu., .. ,._
Cellin,.
Gutters
Pantllni
7-day - 24-hr. service
III'IIIIY IIII
Wata-$ervice
Truck with Hoist
Phone 897-7028
'p.O. Box 162 Waynesville, O.
Remocleliaa
FRYE '8 CO;tft'RACTIlfG
FREE
Ro,:,te ,2 Pekin Road Wa,a,avillt, Ohio
,
IIIftJ.lf
tWl ...
F ....
Pati ..
,
Call Collect Day or Nicht
11111'1
REFRIGERATION " AIR CONDITIONING
, . 8E'RVIOE
"Comm.efCi&l- ' - A utomobile 'Units '
8t7S250
I Rd. . Ohio
"The"HiIlofien ( :' ::. = .. ;: .. ==:::=====
}'Cbaties I Foote" 'home'.' on'" State .-l c. :'. . ....f. . ';.,.. ...b
,',ROute 7.3 ',near' : "-". ED'S ! 0-1
1" '_'
a seasonal ' Where' Is It? ' for . the ;
Miami ' Gazette. The follOwing :
ideritified the, lawn , decoratioli: ' .
Gladys .
82 SOUTH MAIN, ST . . PH. 891-7946 ,
GREASE OIL CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
l:. .' TIRES- TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN : ...
gang, Joe; Wllina ; :
in, Tamc,ra '
spach, Hogan,' ibn i" ' __ ____ "'_IIIIiiI __ ______ "
dolph, ;,Jeff " J DpIina i"
Johnsori;, 'Sarah
Contracting, Mrs. Andee Con-
ley, Sue Martha
Sauter, COffman,. Rod
ney' Coffman, Mrs. Jimmy Coff
man,' Wilcher, Curtis Russo,
Cindy' and '(lll,lfCh
Ward aIlld Tommy Walters. To
" l;,;t.t' . I
identify tbW, .:week's ' . photo,
phone Miami Gazette at
8975921. .
CA:l!tIPEBS, UfO.
E11d of Season
811E.
lMIUlA.HI.
! . .... ' "
,S'tubbS
fUNE'RAL' HQ:M-E
- t . ..
' . ',j
AMBUL.ANCE SERVICE
897-5966
'''I'
S I v,' <. l
" '
. '.
.. , .
" .....
.-1
PH. 897-7931 or 897-2241
", .. 808 SMITH
" . .: BACKHOE EXCAVATING SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
CULVERTS GRAVEL, lOp
SOIL" COMPOST, FILL. DIRT. -,
,FAIRFlELD DR. WAYNESV-tLLE, O.
----
--- --- - -
"
...
I '
Angels .. ice, the sky is bright.
Color all happy on Christmas night.
ADDRESS, __________________ _
_________
ROGER D. ARTHUR
NEW Si USED CARS
CHECK OUT OUR TRANSPORTATION I-NVENTORY
ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE AREA.
d
"
Winter a!1d ,' Iudy
the Yuletide $elsah is 'not far m,mee, Fla:,have a new . ; , ,nouncirlg'the,
i..':hind a'nd thi ' 's "' ;eek "the'" MI'a'nu' ' ',:An,.n Oct. 27. born
" Weighed 6 atl4. '
a Christmas , weighed 6 Ib; 9 oz. ,. ' d
D" . \ ' I Si'steis, an,
trig for its reajders. --- " .,1<' ,tern8J. grandp,rents
A Christmas drawing Will ',ap- Sp/S Vmcel)t rroffit ' U:';" Cl t \, , 1.,;. nf)!lNel1mcii't
(lind Pringt)
,. ' . MJlS. ay Qn IiRpper
in the now .' , . e . and pate!fial "It
1Jnti) the week of that extra the jOf :Alan; , Mr. ' and" _ ....... :"'!' &.A1"aa.y
special'day. 'born '31, at , "
: "Young, artists are en. orial Gary' weighed 4 ' '---,,;.; ' ,,"-!'"!i'O"', ' __ .....
c()Uraged to c'plor the drawing lb, 8 QZ.
and mail it to the Grandparents include Mr.
Box: 78, to' be ' eli: Mrs. Estey Pljngle of , Way,nes-'
gible All entries ville, Mes, David Furnace of
. be sent to the Gazette by ScHur , JCen\a, Mr, and Mrs,J Raymond
following the contest draw Holling.,head 'and
ing's publication. ) Mr. and Mrs. Proffit of
Chrishnas Coloring Contest Dayton and a .great-grandmother
'rules ' also include: 1. Contest. Proffit.
open to' children in age divi-
sions 5-7 .Bnd 7-9, 2. Paillt; water-
, ,. I. ,
'color' ot crayoq-,{may be used
and 3. , Decision of the judges
will be final. ,
,First" second and third place,
winners will be selected weekly
and' names will be listed, in the
folJowing Gazette edition. '
1 grand prize winner will _be
chosen from all first win-
ners in the
Gazette's Christmas edition. The
will be a $5 gjfi certi '
'. . . .
ficate, .
WONDER'FUL OH10 " . :
(continued from page' I) , ,
Se rvi ce m e'n,
AddleSSeS
leeded
Names ' and ' addresses of
Waynesville ' irt
. nam and othtr countries over
seaS are still needed by American
Legion Auxiliary' :pni! 6 f 5 ' for
its Christmas !1tJi,i1S, program: .
THE LAMG CHEVROLET CO. throughout the year; for com-
1-21 E. MAIN ST. XtUA. ;.OHIO panies to hold conventions at off
The information , may be
phorie<t' to' ttfrS. Marilyn thomp-
son at 8974876 or dtopped.into'
the gift cQntribution ', boxes at
Don '$ ,apd, "Super- ,
XENIA Ph. ' 372-3553 RES .. PH . 897-S87l seasQns,; and for workers and
=======================:: . retirees 'alike to follow the sun in
. ,
'" Unit 61S the
boxes, including, suggestions
PRUDENTIAL
I I
un IlfSURANCE COMPANY
Life - Health - ReUrement Plan
Call ROLAN 0 H. 0 ILL
933-2162
Hunting Sup.plies
Shlill
12 GA.
SUPER REMINGTON EXPRESS
BOX
53
19
FAIRLEY'
HARDWARE
I I
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PH. 897-2951
: S.KID.:
IIll lUll
REG. $2.98
51
98
SALE
ClIll PlilT I C 54,, 3 9 c
COUCH OR CHAIR CHAIR
TlIII. .S3"
the winter months. Now many
owners of tourist attractions are
fmding i1t profitable to stay open
on a year'round basis while'help- '
ing to satisfy the insatiable curi-
oSity and desire for adventure
inherent in the tourist.
,A case in point is Stan Hywet
Hall in Akron, Ohio which is
operated, on a year'round basis.
One of ,America's most unusual
homes, this 16th Century Eng
lish Tudlor Manor was built by a
20th Century indus-
trial Pioneer named Frank A
Seiberling. Seiberling,
founder' of the ,Gq,gdyear Tire
and Rubber Company and the
Seiberling Rubber Company, be-
gan the creation of Stan Hywet
in 191 I . Four yean and three
million dollars later, he and his
family moved into the 3,()()().acre
'estate. Considered by many to be
the fmest American example of
Tudor architecture in existence
today, 'the house contains fur-
nishings acquired from a dozen ,
castles in Engiand and Europe,
priceless paintings and sculpture,
antique silver' and fine linen, as
well as such modem innovations
as an :indoor Swimming pool,
gymnasium, bowling alley and
billiard room. .
Four United States
were entertained in this hqu$e, as
well as such .notables as Will
Thomas Edisol), Helen
- .' ..
imd Now"tlie
ASSETS '. ' ,
Cash .nd due from b.nks Clncludlng,none debits)", . '. "
Gove;,;m.';i agenc'lei and "
Obligations of States , ,. ,;"
Other securities (Including $none cqrpor.te stock)., ' ,' , ., .
F,ede,al fundssold . nd securities purch.sed under .gr .. to ,
.,esell . ! . " , ' , ' ",,' . ...OJUa'UUI/,UV
Lo.ns . , , , .. ' .. " . , , ' . ' , ,'.
Bank premises, furniture .nd fixture .. and other .... ts rep...- " .
.. .,tlng bank, pr,mlses '. , , , ' .' " , ' , ,f '
Other as .. $none direct ... fln.nclng) . ;; . ' "" , 1
. TOTAL ASSETS .. " , ', " ,$
. LIABILITIES ',' .
depOSits of IndMdual .. p.rtnerstilps.nd
Time .nd savings depbslts of Indlvld.,..ls, partnerships. .nd '.r
corporations , , " ' ,' .""" . , " . ... 'i -
Deposits of United St.tes Government ' .. , .. j , , , , . J"',
DepoSits of States .nd pollt,c;J1 subdivisions. , , , , ,
Certified and officers' Checks, etc, ., , ,- : ' , J ,'
TOT AL DEPOSITS .. . I' '" ,' , . . . . . , . $6,822,100.53
Ca) Total demand depos ts , , ' ...... , ,
Cb) Total time and sayings, depolft*. :,
Other-liabilities , " , , ',' , , , , , " , 0,
TOTAL LIABILITIES ! :, : : . , ' , ..... , ...... .. ..
,.' RESERVES ON AND I'
, .Reserve for bad-d.bt IOIMS 0.n1oans 'C_,t up', purlluint to . "
r,ulln.).. . o . I , "' . ' ; r . , , ' : ,e, .... . ..
Other r ... rveson loanl ' 0 ; ..... ...... .. ... ,
on sec:ur'ta.t: "..r.' , J," f i" ,.r. . '\.... .
" TOTAL RESERVEs .' "\ '
.. "Cp'-Plt . ,: ...:. . . i;
Equity 0' "' 1--, ' ' ..f. . , '- . '",;1 , 1
e ,- , -:
lnansion ,
is Ope,l to .anyone who
: like t(]1 ',. ' way -of > .. ' ':
,that ,', it'
"
...
I '
Angels .. ice, the sky is bright.
Color all happy on Christmas night.
ADDRESS, __________________ _
_________
ROGER D. ARTHUR
NEW Si USED CARS
CHECK OUT OUR TRANSPORTATION I-NVENTORY
ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE AREA.
d
"
Winter a!1d ,' Iudy
the Yuletide $elsah is 'not far m,mee, Fla:,have a new . ; , ,nouncirlg'the,
i..':hind a'nd thi ' 's "' ;eek "the'" MI'a'nu' ' ',:An,.n Oct. 27. born
" Weighed 6 atl4. '
a Christmas , weighed 6 Ib; 9 oz. ,. ' d
D" . \ ' I Si'steis, an,
trig for its reajders. --- " .,1<' ,tern8J. grandp,rents
A Christmas drawing Will ',ap- Sp/S Vmcel)t rroffit ' U:';" Cl t \, , 1.,;. nf)!lNel1mcii't
(lind Pringt)
,. ' . MJlS. ay Qn IiRpper
in the now .' , . e . and pate!fial "It
1Jnti) the week of that extra the jOf :Alan; , Mr. ' and" _ ....... :"'!' &.A1"aa.y
special'day. 'born '31, at , "
: "Young, artists are en. orial Gary' weighed 4 ' '---,,;.; ' ,,"-!'"!i'O"', ' __ .....
c()Uraged to c'plor the drawing lb, 8 QZ.
and mail it to the Grandparents include Mr.
Box: 78, to' be ' eli: Mrs. Estey Pljngle of , Way,nes-'
gible All entries ville, Mes, David Furnace of
. be sent to the Gazette by ScHur , JCen\a, Mr, and Mrs,J Raymond
following the contest draw Holling.,head 'and
ing's publication. ) Mr. and Mrs. Proffit of
Chrishnas Coloring Contest Dayton and a .great-grandmother
'rules ' also include: 1. Contest. Proffit.
open to' children in age divi-
sions 5-7 .Bnd 7-9, 2. Paillt; water-
, ,. I. ,
'color' ot crayoq-,{may be used
and 3. , Decision of the judges
will be final. ,
,First" second and third place,
winners will be selected weekly
and' names will be listed, in the
folJowing Gazette edition. '
1 grand prize winner will _be
chosen from all first win-
ners in the
Gazette's Christmas edition. The
will be a $5 gjfi certi '
'. . . .
ficate, .
WONDER'FUL OH10 " . :
(continued from page' I) , ,
Se rvi ce m e'n,
AddleSSeS
leeded
Names ' and ' addresses of
Waynesville ' irt
. nam and othtr countries over
seaS are still needed by American
Legion Auxiliary' :pni! 6 f 5 ' for
its Christmas !1tJi,i1S, program: .
THE LAMG CHEVROLET CO. throughout the year; for com-
1-21 E. MAIN ST. XtUA. ;.OHIO panies to hold conventions at off
The information , may be
phorie<t' to' ttfrS. Marilyn thomp-
son at 8974876 or dtopped.into'
the gift cQntribution ', boxes at
Don '$ ,apd, "Super- ,
XENIA Ph. ' 372-3553 RES .. PH . 897-S87l seasQns,; and for workers and
=======================:: . retirees 'alike to follow the sun in
. ,
'" Unit 61S the
boxes, including, suggestions
PRUDENTIAL
I I
un IlfSURANCE COMPANY
Life - Health - ReUrement Plan
Call ROLAN 0 H. 0 ILL
933-2162
Hunting Sup.plies
Shlill
12 GA.
SUPER REMINGTON EXPRESS
BOX
53
19
FAIRLEY'
HARDWARE
I I
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
PH. 897-2951
: S.KID.:
IIll lUll
REG. $2.98
51
98
SALE
ClIll PlilT I C 54,, 3 9 c
COUCH OR CHAIR CHAIR
TlIII. .S3"
the winter months. Now many
owners of tourist attractions are
fmding i1t profitable to stay open
on a year'round basis while'help- '
ing to satisfy the insatiable curi-
oSity and desire for adventure
inherent in the tourist.
,A case in point is Stan Hywet
Hall in Akron, Ohio which is
operated, on a year'round basis.
One of ,America's most unusual
homes, this 16th Century Eng
lish Tudlor Manor was built by a
20th Century indus-
trial Pioneer named Frank A
Seiberling. Seiberling,
founder' of the ,Gq,gdyear Tire
and Rubber Company and the
Seiberling Rubber Company, be-
gan the creation of Stan Hywet
in 191 I . Four yean and three
million dollars later, he and his
family moved into the 3,()()().acre
'estate. Considered by many to be
the fmest American example of
Tudor architecture in existence
today, 'the house contains fur-
nishings acquired from a dozen ,
castles in Engiand and Europe,
priceless paintings and sculpture,
antique silver' and fine linen, as
well as such modem innovations
as an :indoor Swimming pool,
gymnasium, bowling alley and
billiard room. .
Four United States
were entertained in this hqu$e, as
well as such .notables as Will
Thomas Edisol), Helen
- .' ..
imd Now"tlie
ASSETS '. ' ,
Cash .nd due from b.nks Clncludlng,none debits)", . '. "
Gove;,;m.';i agenc'lei and "
Obligations of States , ,. ,;"
Other securities (Including $none cqrpor.te stock)., ' ,' , ., .
F,ede,al fundssold . nd securities purch.sed under .gr .. to ,
.,esell . ! . " , ' , ' ",,' . ...OJUa'UUI/,UV
Lo.ns . , , , .. ' .. " . , , ' . ' , ,'.
Bank premises, furniture .nd fixture .. and other .... ts rep...- " .
.. .,tlng bank, pr,mlses '. , , , ' .' " , ' , ,f '
Other as .. $none direct ... fln.nclng) . ;; . ' "" , 1
. TOTAL ASSETS .. " , ', " ,$
. LIABILITIES ',' .
depOSits of IndMdual .. p.rtnerstilps.nd
Time .nd savings depbslts of Indlvld.,..ls, partnerships. .nd '.r
corporations , , " ' ,' .""" . , " . ... 'i -
Deposits of United St.tes Government ' .. , .. j , , , , . J"',
DepoSits of States .nd pollt,c;J1 subdivisions. , , , , ,
Certified and officers' Checks, etc, ., , ,- : ' , J ,'
TOT AL DEPOSITS .. . I' '" ,' , . . . . . , . $6,822,100.53
Ca) Total demand depos ts , , ' ...... , ,
Cb) Total time and sayings, depolft*. :,
Other-liabilities , " , , ',' , , , , , " , 0,
TOTAL LIABILITIES ! :, : : . , ' , ..... , ...... .. ..
,.' RESERVES ON AND I'
, .Reserve for bad-d.bt IOIMS 0.n1oans 'C_,t up', purlluint to . "
r,ulln.).. . o . I , "' . ' ; r . , , ' : ,e, .... . ..
Other r ... rveson loanl ' 0 ; ..... ...... .. ... ,
on sec:ur'ta.t: "..r.' , J," f i" ,.r. . '\.... .
" TOTAL RESERVEs .' "\ '
.. "Cp'-Plt . ,: ...:. . . i;
Equity 0' "' 1--, ' ' ..f. . , '- . '",;1 , 1
e ,- , -:
lnansion ,
is Ope,l to .anyone who
: like t(]1 ',. ' way -of > .. ' ':
,that ,', it'
'; O&r:.nis, Dalton.
, "Just nineteen minute) old
, ','and" an uncle'" was the con
o. "I: that gleefully swept the
maternitY ward of Dayton's,
Grandview HoSPital ThUl$day
,
I i
paid at , "Wayne,sville, Ohio
Novenitier 1'2, 1969 --- Wayhesvi.lle, Ohio
A record, 'double
from a Wayliesville ' mother and
daughter, Mrs. oarl ' Talbert of
Harlan Road and'Mrs. 'Bob Bunch
( L .'
.'of. 143 South Third Street
hatched the excitement.
Mrs. TaltH;tt and Bunch,
:';. . <::;::.
./' 'i
mother and daughter respect-
ively, became mothers nearly in
unison. At 11 :30 p.m., Mrs.
Talbert gave birth to an 8 lb., ,
11 oz. boy named Sean Casey.
Nineteen rninutes later at
11 :49 p.m. Debra Lynn Bunch
entered the picture. The ,6,lb.,
12 oz. girl and her uncle Sean
made Grandvie:w history.
Dr. William J. Seifer, who
delivered both babies, said that
if'the mothers, had had separate
physicians there would have been
a chance that both would have
delivered at the same time.
Mrs. Talbert ' and Mrs. Bunch
not only shared the same ob-
stetrician bU,t the same Jabor,
delivery and hospital 'rooms.
Both realized that their
babies were due at nearly the
same time. Mrs. was ad-
mitted to Grandview Wednesday.
Thursday, Mrs. Bunch went to
her mother's home to babysit
but shortly after arriving had
to phone her husband to take
her to the hospital.
Mrs. Bunch and Debra came
J ' ': . -j
, ' ','
home Monday. MrS. an$l ' :;O"U""'lITJ),L-,
{, Sean were expected ' to /'
home Tuesday. , ,
Both babies' '
elude Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Bunch of 143 South Third St
Mrs. Bunch'.of:',
Wofford, Ky,; Mr. and MQ. car-,
son Baldwin of Sar'3S0ta,
and Mr. and Mn. JameS
McDo!lald of Mt. Holly.
It was "nip and tuck" for
awhile at the as both,
fathers , paced the floor with
other.' relatives. Anxiety wu such
that a number of hospital' patients . .
purposely remained awake ,
birth results.
Nature's timer was set for
19 minutes and during its lapse
all were reminded that .. can
be a 'mni" splendored thing.
f' :.n
He art Association Chanles
. " t
10 '"Sa,uftl'.ern Ohi'o C
.1 .11
. The' "' &soc'iati9I\ . of
Southwestern 9hio h8s
its,,.n' , r,nn,ratllt
"
I '
<I ,",
CinCinnati. ' The was
changed to, the Heart ' AssOCiation
tar . ..
'; O&r:.nis, Dalton.
, "Just nineteen minute) old
, ','and" an uncle'" was the con
o. "I: that gleefully swept the
maternitY ward of Dayton's,
Grandview HoSPital ThUl$day
,
I i
paid at , "Wayne,sville, Ohio
Novenitier 1'2, 1969 --- Wayhesvi.lle, Ohio
A record, 'double
from a Wayliesville ' mother and
daughter, Mrs. oarl ' Talbert of
Harlan Road and'Mrs. 'Bob Bunch
( L .'
.'of. 143 South Third Street
hatched the excitement.
Mrs. TaltH;tt and Bunch,
:';. . <::;::.
./' 'i
mother and daughter respect-
ively, became mothers nearly in
unison. At 11 :30 p.m., Mrs.
Talbert gave birth to an 8 lb., ,
11 oz. boy named Sean Casey.
Nineteen rninutes later at
11 :49 p.m. Debra Lynn Bunch
entered the picture. The ,6,lb.,
12 oz. girl and her uncle Sean
made Grandvie:w history.
Dr. William J. Seifer, who
delivered both babies, said that
if'the mothers, had had separate
physicians there would have been
a chance that both would have
delivered at the same time.
Mrs. Talbert ' and Mrs. Bunch
not only shared the same ob-
stetrician bU,t the same Jabor,
delivery and hospital 'rooms.
Both realized that their
babies were due at nearly the
same time. Mrs. was ad-
mitted to Grandview Wednesday.
Thursday, Mrs. Bunch went to
her mother's home to babysit
but shortly after arriving had
to phone her husband to take
her to the hospital.
Mrs. Bunch and Debra came
J ' ': . -j
, ' ','
home Monday. MrS. an$l ' :;O"U""'lITJ),L-,
{, Sean were expected ' to /'
home Tuesday. , ,
Both babies' '
elude Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Bunch of 143 South Third St
Mrs. Bunch'.of:',
Wofford, Ky,; Mr. and MQ. car-,
son Baldwin of Sar'3S0ta,
and Mr. and Mn. JameS
McDo!lald of Mt. Holly.
It was "nip and tuck" for
awhile at the as both,
fathers , paced the floor with
other.' relatives. Anxiety wu such
that a number of hospital' patients . .
purposely remained awake ,
birth results.
Nature's timer was set for
19 minutes and during its lapse
all were reminded that .. can
be a 'mni" splendored thing.
f' :.n
He art Association Chanles
. " t
10 '"Sa,uftl'.ern Ohi'o C
.1 .11
. The' "' &soc'iati9I\ . of
Southwestern 9hio h8s
its,,.n' , r,nn,ratllt
"
I '
<I ,",
CinCinnati. ' The was
changed to, the Heart ' AssOCiation
tar . ..
i
:!
. . .
..... . .
_ _ _ fI.o. _ .. ....
' - .\ , . ..... - ,
Wi 14 Flowers , ,of Ameri ca"
The House on the ' Strand
The Crime Confederati'on
The Peter Rrlncip1e
I
" .. . --
, ,
Rickett
duMaurier
Salerno
Peter
ART EXHIBIT BY: MRS. HELEN HOBER1S0N &
MR. GEOKGE WALL
" both' of. .H.arveysburg
4th STREET ,pHiQ' ;':, 897-4826
e
.op:t
ir ' ; f)l
1\ , npmher of.' people . frOlTl ' . !eceriti , , by ,.
this cQnllllunity, uttcllded the ' MeJampys. " . ,
Grand ,Chapter of the 'Eastern John , Doster of ,SpringfjeJd ,
Star' Ilcid at Conv(mtio.n Hall, spent the weekend' at :'!.-
Cincinnati. Mrs. Francis Plymire' 'of his parents" Mr .. and "Mrs, ,
attend,ed on Tue'sday. ' Mr's. William , _
Charles ' WiIliams and" Hernard " JQhn ' Hahn of Inglew@od ar: ', ,,'
, .Haines ;'ttended Tues rived home , after, , " .'"
'day. 'Mr; I Haines suffer.ed a I spending two::' !hoOths ' l,'
heart attack. Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Steven or near of Calif. ,,'He
town is a patient at. Yisited his: brother; Sam,
Memorial Hospital follo'wing . who lives at R,eedley, Calif. ", J
major surgery: " Mrs. Clint Taylor caUed on
,J:>onnie.' .is on her sister, Mrs:'1 Wolfe, of
a 3()'day' furlough from Jjethesda Lebanon, Safurruty I
l'IavafHospital; Md , Mrs. . Freda imtt 'her . ,;"<'W',,,
Mrs. Kenneth grothers, and sons, Rober't Mr.
Mrs. ''Eddie and Mrs. Edward j Dtother! and
Brothers, vis.ite,d their, two children, Eddie Wayne
father, Hurnie llravard, who is a and Cathy, tQ SUhday.dinner.
patient ,at St.Elizabeth
at Covington, Ky. ' . '
Qtuckle-A-Diy ": "
.. tains.
The Franeis Mills h'8Ve
into the George Wall 'oil
S ate' Route 73. The home was
A . '(liberman' ient; ' 'his .
catch from Florida to his
home in sOuth Caronna. He
wrote on the' box: "If not
delivered in ' three; 4ays,
forget it."
FIll your home with
. ,
"
- .. -,' '-I ..... .
, '
.
of,'
'... . ,_ ._ ..____ , ___ ..:..._ .....
'"
.Let ,'Lawrence Welk, Bing Crosby, Roger Williams and other great stars, tiU YQur ' ,,' ,"
home the songs of THROIUGH YEA.RS. ;. :
record, a $4.95 value, for just $1.00 When opening your Christmas Ch.,b Account. .. ,1', 'j '.r,; .. >iiCi.\U
',' .. '.
'. ,
Get.the lump on next .. And let this beautiful fleeca LP fill your,home ,""
. ? -,' music,of Christmas .. Come, in and see us today! ' ,
- .
, ,
DON'T FORGEt 'OUR NEW DRIVE-IN HOURSQN
i
:!
. . .
..... . .
_ _ _ fI.o. _ .. ....
' - .\ , . ..... - ,
Wi 14 Flowers , ,of Ameri ca"
The House on the ' Strand
The Crime Confederati'on
The Peter Rrlncip1e
I
" .. . --
, ,
Rickett
duMaurier
Salerno
Peter
ART EXHIBIT BY: MRS. HELEN HOBER1S0N &
MR. GEOKGE WALL
" both' of. .H.arveysburg
4th STREET ,pHiQ' ;':, 897-4826
e
.op:t
ir ' ; f)l
1\ , npmher of.' people . frOlTl ' . !eceriti , , by ,.
this cQnllllunity, uttcllded the ' MeJampys. " . ,
Grand ,Chapter of the 'Eastern John , Doster of ,SpringfjeJd ,
Star' Ilcid at Conv(mtio.n Hall, spent the weekend' at :'!.-
Cincinnati. Mrs. Francis Plymire' 'of his parents" Mr .. and "Mrs, ,
attend,ed on Tue'sday. ' Mr's. William , _
Charles ' WiIliams and" Hernard " JQhn ' Hahn of Inglew@od ar: ', ,,'
, .Haines ;'ttended Tues rived home , after, , " .'"
'day. 'Mr; I Haines suffer.ed a I spending two::' !hoOths ' l,'
heart attack. Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Steven or near of Calif. ,,'He
town is a patient at. Yisited his: brother; Sam,
Memorial Hospital follo'wing . who lives at R,eedley, Calif. ", J
major surgery: " Mrs. Clint Taylor caUed on
,J:>onnie.' .is on her sister, Mrs:'1 Wolfe, of
a 3()'day' furlough from Jjethesda Lebanon, Safurruty I
l'IavafHospital; Md , Mrs. . Freda imtt 'her . ,;"<'W',,,
Mrs. Kenneth grothers, and sons, Rober't Mr.
Mrs. ''Eddie and Mrs. Edward j Dtother! and
Brothers, vis.ite,d their, two children, Eddie Wayne
father, Hurnie llravard, who is a and Cathy, tQ SUhday.dinner.
patient ,at St.Elizabeth
at Covington, Ky. ' . '
Qtuckle-A-Diy ": "
.. tains.
The Franeis Mills h'8Ve
into the George Wall 'oil
S ate' Route 73. The home was
A . '(liberman' ient; ' 'his .
catch from Florida to his
home in sOuth Caronna. He
wrote on the' box: "If not
delivered in ' three; 4ays,
forget it."
FIll your home with
. ,
"
- .. -,' '-I ..... .
, '
.
of,'
'... . ,_ ._ ..____ , ___ ..:..._ .....
'"
.Let ,'Lawrence Welk, Bing Crosby, Roger Williams and other great stars, tiU YQur ' ,,' ,"
home the songs of THROIUGH YEA.RS. ;. :
record, a $4.95 value, for just $1.00 When opening your Christmas Ch.,b Account. .. ,1', 'j '.r,; .. >iiCi.\U
',' .. '.
'. ,
Get.the lump on next .. And let this beautiful fleeca LP fill your,home ,""
. ? -,' music,of Christmas .. Come, in and see us today! ' ,
- .
, ,
DON'T FORGEt 'OUR NEW DRIVE-IN HOURSQN
by, Katherine Prendergast
':' \ .- " \ Rjver Pearls
, pearls are found ip-
; side the !!hell of the 'fresh water
nu/ssels. Men dive down and
gatHer the mussels'into a net bag
'of some sort. VerY few contain
, - , pearls 'of any value. Not all pearls
, - Ilfe perfeotly round; some are
, irregular in, shape and are called
b.aroque pearls. , These oddly
shaped pearls are often into
. , pendants, brooches,
. rinS" and other jewelry, but they
'$Ie n-ot as vaiuable as the per-
fectly round pearls. cQme
in many different colQrs, but the
most vaiuable are rose, cream,
white -and black. The coloring,
'_ size 'and shape of the pearl de-
termines its value.
It was not an uncommon sight
to little piles of opened
mussel 'shells along the of '
the' river or millrace. My father
beautiful pearls and
, a lot of imperfect ones. The
mussels in the river are not so
Ptei#iful ' today as they were in
&ys.' Pearling is ,almost a
!:tobby ,ofthe, past'in this area. '
. - ""', North Sbeet '
" ... or,' ' ; ,
A' where ane 'could rent '
- "buggies, or a cab.
, a cab was chosen for funerals,
,( " ; \' weddinS"i and :00 'this :
, sfl'e(et was ,U:ae Cotnnlercial -
, ,r. )' d1ummeri)
. t: like4' to stay "While in town.
'I \ -. ' L
. \ " they'-enjoyed good home-
, r" I "
_ tean;l,s
'1< . ,; ',' '. :' ;"l, .ii' ,
I , 'Across the street from the
.. ( II..., 'I; ,,,.. ,'"
:- " ,\. Co:mmerciat' House' wa$', 'the old
. ;,', caiTiage S40Pi y!e Used to' pause '
, of the old blaclcsriliili '
'0/ '. r', ' I
, '; , .,. snPP ) and Watch the ,. .
, 1,' " 1)ig,leather as,he
. " )ps p'ade, , busy
L: metal m :al",rp8nng,' .fiery ,
":,. r ' ,: ; fQrge "a,nd ' banging tlte ' {ed, liot '
, \ . , , f " \;
: : './ .
": Jriaking. to
, horses: 'In the ' spong, faro"ers '
1 f t..... '
, . brought 'theIr shodj
;', l.pl,oW$ tQ, be and,
.. . ,: pointe.'d arid' the "sMithy." a \
.r..;I_ A;, " ......
, . f busy ' , , '
.,:', Three '
:'. ." ':. lh.e, quinces. :that', gt:ew ai.ong i '
'I I' , tf ", " 4 ,.
,Qo, ',North. .
.. ,Maio' and 'T:liird Stree't, :'lhe tiQys' .
I= .... ...''' . .alid;: 8kii .\,
ones,
,'.
the entrance of the National
Bank;, another on the main street
corner with a big sign across the
front, "Voting Precinct," Hallo-
coming just a few ' days
previous to election day. The
little bridge on the Avenue often
Enjoy panty girdle
comfort and freedom
but. ..
of 'fodder .
n .... rnv fie1ds. _
a fellew "
fro.m . calling
" on QJ)e' of 'the YQung: ladies and
when"he started home, found his
. with like a
zebra and the wheels of
buggy reversed.
Along with other pranks, they
took , an old man's spring wagon
ftlled with corn fodder up the
street, parked it on a
inent corner, on the pavement
in .front of the post office door.
Next morning, Sunday, the
owner known as "Wink" came '
loping up street, mumbling
curses and threats at every step.
When he found his wagon, he
reached in under the seat and
pulled out a jug. Utterly ob-
livious of the wagon, "Wink"
sauntered back down the street,
happy that he had found his jug
and its contents intact.
\
. Turkey Dinner
by ,
f !
OLIVE BRANCH AND CLARKSVILLE ,
" ' CHiLOJiEN: -
ADULT $1.75 The Ointon-Massie Schoo .- 5-12 YEARS' -
serving from on . $1.00' :
.. '
Congratulations'to'the new .
Wayne Local School
, ' members and " /
THANK YOU
FOR '.1 .PPIIT'
JUANITA CORBY
AVOID"PAITYLE6 SYIDROME"
DON'T WEAR
A TOURNIQUET
tight pantyleg!; can
hinder normal circulation.
cause and
uncomfortJble marking
and swelling olf the legs
and feet. Take the time to
be expertly fitted.
and to be SUnt
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by, Katherine Prendergast
':' \ .- " \ Rjver Pearls
, pearls are found ip-
; side the !!hell of the 'fresh water
nu/ssels. Men dive down and
gatHer the mussels'into a net bag
'of some sort. VerY few contain
, - , pearls 'of any value. Not all pearls
, - Ilfe perfeotly round; some are
, irregular in, shape and are called
b.aroque pearls. , These oddly
shaped pearls are often into
. , pendants, brooches,
. rinS" and other jewelry, but they
'$Ie n-ot as vaiuable as the per-
fectly round pearls. cQme
in many different colQrs, but the
most vaiuable are rose, cream,
white -and black. The coloring,
'_ size 'and shape of the pearl de-
termines its value.
It was not an uncommon sight
to little piles of opened
mussel 'shells along the of '
the' river or millrace. My father
beautiful pearls and
, a lot of imperfect ones. The
mussels in the river are not so
Ptei#iful ' today as they were in
&ys.' Pearling is ,almost a
!:tobby ,ofthe, past'in this area. '
. - ""', North Sbeet '
" ... or,' ' ; ,
A' where ane 'could rent '
- "buggies, or a cab.
, a cab was chosen for funerals,
,( " ; \' weddinS"i and :00 'this :
, sfl'e(et was ,U:ae Cotnnlercial -
, ,r. )' d1ummeri)
. t: like4' to stay "While in town.
'I \ -. ' L
. \ " they'-enjoyed good home-
, r" I "
_ tean;l,s
'1< . ,; ',' '. :' ;"l, .ii' ,
I , 'Across the street from the
.. ( II..., 'I; ,,,.. ,'"
:- " ,\. Co:mmerciat' House' wa$', 'the old
. ;,', caiTiage S40Pi y!e Used to' pause '
, of the old blaclcsriliili '
'0/ '. r', ' I
, '; , .,. snPP ) and Watch the ,. .
, 1,' " 1)ig,leather as,he
. " )ps p'ade, , busy
L: metal m :al",rp8nng,' .fiery ,
":,. r ' ,: ; fQrge "a,nd ' banging tlte ' {ed, liot '
, \ . , , f " \;
: : './ .
": Jriaking. to
, horses: 'In the ' spong, faro"ers '
1 f t..... '
, . brought 'theIr shodj
;', l.pl,oW$ tQ, be and,
.. . ,: pointe.'d arid' the "sMithy." a \
.r..;I_ A;, " ......
, . f busy ' , , '
.,:', Three '
:'. ." ':. lh.e, quinces. :that', gt:ew ai.ong i '
'I I' , tf ", " 4 ,.
,Qo, ',North. .
.. ,Maio' and 'T:liird Stree't, :'lhe tiQys' .
I= .... ...''' . .alid;: 8kii .\,
ones,
,'.
the entrance of the National
Bank;, another on the main street
corner with a big sign across the
front, "Voting Precinct," Hallo-
coming just a few ' days
previous to election day. The
little bridge on the Avenue often
Enjoy panty girdle
comfort and freedom
but. ..
of 'fodder .
n .... rnv fie1ds. _
a fellew "
fro.m . calling
" on QJ)e' of 'the YQung: ladies and
when"he started home, found his
. with like a
zebra and the wheels of
buggy reversed.
Along with other pranks, they
took , an old man's spring wagon
ftlled with corn fodder up the
street, parked it on a
inent corner, on the pavement
in .front of the post office door.
Next morning, Sunday, the
owner known as "Wink" came '
loping up street, mumbling
curses and threats at every step.
When he found his wagon, he
reached in under the seat and
pulled out a jug. Utterly ob-
livious of the wagon, "Wink"
sauntered back down the street,
happy that he had found his jug
and its contents intact.
\
. Turkey Dinner
by ,
f !
OLIVE BRANCH AND CLARKSVILLE ,
" ' CHiLOJiEN: -
ADULT $1.75 The Ointon-Massie Schoo .- 5-12 YEARS' -
serving from on . $1.00' :
.. '
Congratulations'to'the new .
Wayne Local School
, ' members and " /
THANK YOU
FOR '.1 .PPIIT'
JUANITA CORBY
AVOID"PAITYLE6 SYIDROME"
DON'T WEAR
A TOURNIQUET
tight pantyleg!; can
hinder normal circulation.
cause and
uncomfortJble marking
and swelling olf the legs
and feet. Take the time to
be expertly fitted.
and to be SUnt
" -" ..... --, . .. _"
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Cross of Color.
'"ua:oqulel was held in' tile"
United Methodist
Chl1rctaaocial room on. Saturday,
j' Nov. 8 6:30 p.m.
There were . over '7S persons
Officer,s
. Carla sawyer, Grand Represen-
io 'New H4lmpshire; Beth
Evans, " Grand Musician; and
Kathy Grand ,Lecturer of
DistllCt 30, "Mom" Beanie
Egelstqn, Grand of
'trict No: 20 and . "tdom': Marlo
Hassler, Grand Deputy of Dis-
trict No. 30 were in attendance. ' .
Waynesville girls participa,ting
in the' program were Carla Saw-
yer, , Acting President; Penni
l..owery, attendant; and Pam
Young,: attendant.
, EleCtions were held and the :
girls were 'elected to'"
President, linda Tucker
of Mason; Vice President,
Mariann Lambert, of Oxford;
Secretary, Karen Cornelius of
Hamilton, and Representatives,
;;. - ---
Two , very ,happy and, reliJ'ved
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Billy ,
VanderpQol' "of 661 Robin daJ e
Dr. Their son Jeff was released
from Kettering Memorial Hos-,
pital Sunday and' is making sat-
isfactory progress getting
well.
.The Wayne$ViUe Uons Club
will meet," ih regular sessioQ at
7 p.m. ''Mon'day at
High SchooL Light refreshments
Will be served following the meet-
ing.
Thought for the Day
"Material things are short-
lived. It is the ideas <;>f which the
things hint that live on."
THANKYO.tJ ..
. "
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We will hand. BERNARDS FRESH 'Slue' :IRibbon', .
.......... __ ;, I ,. ,'" '. \
TU\lKEYS again , this year. .a.id the
. fl. tUrkeys ilable. Orders .. now being takeia
10 it early possible to be sure of lize.' , . .
... ..;
Grbun'd Beef
. KAJltfr
'
S .
leiners
LB.
LB ..
LB.
PT.
5 LOAVES'
LB.
near ' Xenia 1.
guests 'Sattir,day'
ing 'of Mr. alrtd Mrs. Elvis
, 'Mr.' and ' M'rs. Walter' ,Mabre
near ,Ne,w' ),lUrlingto,n, ,and
Mrs. Lewis Michael.. ijiley
Addie Dill. Mrs.
Stella Lewis.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry "Uwis of ,.
near Mi. ,;1n4
Christy ail4 '
Scheral, 3n<l Tony $taffo!d' G.a11ed
, on: Mrs. illiley, t hb'sop'
evening..
,Mrs. Sam Haltom entertained
Monday evening to supper, Mrs.
Addie Dill:! Mrs. Hiley Gibson,
Mrs. Stelbt leWis, Mrs. Elvis
Michael, ',Mrs. Roy aQd
daughter, MiUissa, Mrs. , l-at:etto
Davis ,o( Road
Stella Benbow' and of
Cross of Color.
'"ua:oqulel was held in' tile"
United Methodist
Chl1rctaaocial room on. Saturday,
j' Nov. 8 6:30 p.m.
There were . over '7S persons
Officer,s
. Carla sawyer, Grand Represen-
io 'New H4lmpshire; Beth
Evans, " Grand Musician; and
Kathy Grand ,Lecturer of
DistllCt 30, "Mom" Beanie
Egelstqn, Grand of
'trict No: 20 and . "tdom': Marlo
Hassler, Grand Deputy of Dis-
trict No. 30 were in attendance. ' .
Waynesville girls participa,ting
in the' program were Carla Saw-
yer, , Acting President; Penni
l..owery, attendant; and Pam
Young,: attendant.
, EleCtions were held and the :
girls were 'elected to'"
President, linda Tucker
of Mason; Vice President,
Mariann Lambert, of Oxford;
Secretary, Karen Cornelius of
Hamilton, and Representatives,
;;. - ---
Two , very ,happy and, reliJ'ved
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Billy ,
VanderpQol' "of 661 Robin daJ e
Dr. Their son Jeff was released
from Kettering Memorial Hos-,
pital Sunday and' is making sat-
isfactory progress getting
well.
.The Wayne$ViUe Uons Club
will meet," ih regular sessioQ at
7 p.m. ''Mon'day at
High SchooL Light refreshments
Will be served following the meet-
ing.
Thought for the Day
"Material things are short-
lived. It is the ideas <;>f which the
things hint that live on."
THANKYO.tJ ..
. "
. '.'.
,
; ,
faR ,rl. '''Ill . .. .. .,' '"'\. . ...
.' ,
, .
We will hand. BERNARDS FRESH 'Slue' :IRibbon', .
.......... __ ;, I ,. ,'" '. \
TU\lKEYS again , this year. .a.id the
. fl. tUrkeys ilable. Orders .. now being takeia
10 it early possible to be sure of lize.' , . .
... ..;
Grbun'd Beef
. KAJltfr
'
S .
leiners
LB.
LB ..
LB.
PT.
5 LOAVES'
LB.
near ' Xenia 1.
guests 'Sattir,day'
ing 'of Mr. alrtd Mrs. Elvis
, 'Mr.' and ' M'rs. Walter' ,Mabre
near ,Ne,w' ),lUrlingto,n, ,and
Mrs. Lewis Michael.. ijiley
Addie Dill. Mrs.
Stella Lewis.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry "Uwis of ,.
near Mi. ,;1n4
Christy ail4 '
Scheral, 3n<l Tony $taffo!d' G.a11ed
, on: Mrs. illiley, t hb'sop'
evening..
,Mrs. Sam Haltom entertained
Monday evening to supper, Mrs.
Addie Dill:! Mrs. Hiley Gibson,
Mrs. Stelbt leWis, Mrs. Elvis
Michael, ',Mrs. Roy aQd
daughter, MiUissa, Mrs. , l-at:etto
Davis ,o( Road
Stella Benbow' and of
.' Airman Michael Richardson
. ftnished his basic training at
. .. lackland AFB, Texas. He has
,
been assigned to Chanute AFB
. in;1 :Illlinois for' traming in fuel'
, , . . J
. , 'Airman Richardson is the son
. 'of Mt. and Mrs.,Jess Richardson'
Schnebly Rd. lie is a 1968 .
'graduate of Xenia, High School.
Mr: and Mrs. H.oward Schrack
... of St. recently returned,
}' trip to New York where
, their sons and daugh-
Mr: . and Mrs'. John
." ..... .-., ,AND LAV
.', ;,"
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Mt. and- Mrs> Ray 'Slouffman
r.ecently Mead,
Md., where they Visited their son,
DclVi.d, who is stationed .there . .
Earl Ot;teary of Mound
St. is a patient at Greene Mem-
orial following surgery.
ReV. and Mrs. . Robert Mere-
dith celebrated their 25th Wedd-
ing anniversaty on 9.
Barbara Dill will be one of 2
girls representing Xenia High
School Field House. Barbara is
active in boosters, Americari
Field service, 'Campus life, and
senior' choir. She plans to attend
the University of Cincinnati Con-
servatory of music and pursue a
career in music. Barbara is tbe
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Dill of Main St.
CORRECTION: last week's col-
umn carried an item about the
Win-Mor Class having a
Halloween Party at the United
Methodist Church. The item was
erroneous since it was the
Methodist Youth .
which sponsored. the part.
.. ". ".1;
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IOn'the Famous Counter That Cooks
. .
Orig. .$349
95
NOW $ 95
ONLY
(OFFER GOOD THROUGH NOY. 15. 1969'
The most
advance In cooking
"
in the past 100 years
, ..
_____:c .
\, a.
'\ -.
". Ceuntar TIl" Cooks
De.llned to ba built
Into your kjlchM
eounter. And you won't
6a
, .
Couiiter Cooks- by
No coila, DO burners, no arcase traps. Instead, you cook on a beautifuL
clean Pyroc:eram
a
it's aeaIed, JIUIC and have no P-
hide. You just Wipe it ... th . ,damp cloth. ' : '..
, I This is Counterspace,CoOkin,. Hidden the lUrface are
iIl;r elements. When tho lieat is on, tilt baDdsome sunburst desip '&lows yellow.
others not iil use stay cool and safe. ADa. for the tint timo,.)'OU have tbermoItatic
, all,four cooking areas. TNUI riAl . GUMAN.JII , ','\ .
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, EXTRA BONUS: Sel' 'of Cookmates
, - ' , ' I _ .....
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, r
WITH ,pURCHASE'NOW THROUGH NOV. IS, 196'
CQOKMATE
,,,
it how nleel' it em: fit 'your budJet.. .'
, IMI, Th .. eou" "'.t
;'" ctm _ ..
: "'. fOre ',o "0'" the u"lt (0"" itt C ...... , :Will 1M ,"""ewld .ncI
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.' Airman Michael Richardson
. ftnished his basic training at
. .. lackland AFB, Texas. He has
,
been assigned to Chanute AFB
. in;1 :Illlinois for' traming in fuel'
, , . . J
. , 'Airman Richardson is the son
. 'of Mt. and Mrs.,Jess Richardson'
Schnebly Rd. lie is a 1968 .
'graduate of Xenia, High School.
Mr: and Mrs. H.oward Schrack
... of St. recently returned,
}' trip to New York where
, their sons and daugh-
Mr: . and Mrs'. John
." ..... .-., ,AND LAV
.', ;,"
---- , ...
Mt. and- Mrs> Ray 'Slouffman
r.ecently Mead,
Md., where they Visited their son,
DclVi.d, who is stationed .there . .
Earl Ot;teary of Mound
St. is a patient at Greene Mem-
orial following surgery.
ReV. and Mrs. . Robert Mere-
dith celebrated their 25th Wedd-
ing anniversaty on 9.
Barbara Dill will be one of 2
girls representing Xenia High
School Field House. Barbara is
active in boosters, Americari
Field service, 'Campus life, and
senior' choir. She plans to attend
the University of Cincinnati Con-
servatory of music and pursue a
career in music. Barbara is tbe
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Dill of Main St.
CORRECTION: last week's col-
umn carried an item about the
Win-Mor Class having a
Halloween Party at the United
Methodist Church. The item was
erroneous since it was the
Methodist Youth .
which sponsored. the part.
.. ". ".1;
,
IOn'the Famous Counter That Cooks
. .
Orig. .$349
95
NOW $ 95
ONLY
(OFFER GOOD THROUGH NOY. 15. 1969'
The most
advance In cooking
"
in the past 100 years
, ..
_____:c .
\, a.
'\ -.
". Ceuntar TIl" Cooks
De.llned to ba built
Into your kjlchM
eounter. And you won't
6a
, .
Couiiter Cooks- by
No coila, DO burners, no arcase traps. Instead, you cook on a beautifuL
clean Pyroc:eram
a
it's aeaIed, JIUIC and have no P-
hide. You just Wipe it ... th . ,damp cloth. ' : '..
, I This is Counterspace,CoOkin,. Hidden the lUrface are
iIl;r elements. When tho lieat is on, tilt baDdsome sunburst desip '&lows yellow.
others not iil use stay cool and safe. ADa. for the tint timo,.)'OU have tbermoItatic
, all,four cooking areas. TNUI riAl . GUMAN.JII , ','\ .
. . . ,
, EXTRA BONUS: Sel' 'of Cookmates
, - ' , ' I _ .....
....
, r
WITH ,pURCHASE'NOW THROUGH NOV. IS, 196'
CQOKMATE
,,,
it how nleel' it em: fit 'your budJet.. .'
, IMI, Th .. eou" "'.t
;'" ctm _ ..
: "'. fOre ',o "0'" the u"lt (0"" itt C ...... , :Will 1M ,"""ewld .ncI
, '. yOur pure..,. .. price ( . 1ns.I.tiM'
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10:4" Sunday
, Study.
10:4' a.m., SJUtday Worship
and ' Communion.
6:30.p.m. Wednesday Evening
Study and Song
.' ServiCe.
FilSt Baptist . Ohurch
. . North Main Street
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m:., Sunday School.
ll:QO a.m., Moming Worship.
6:30 p.m., Training Union.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 ,p.m., Wednesday Prayer
.Meeting.
,w t h Southern
Convention).
Fint Church of Ohrist
East High Street
. . 'thomas Steven.a, Minister
9:30 a.m.', Sun.day Bible
.. ' _ Scbopl . .
10:30. Worship
and Communion.
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
. . p.m. Sunday, Christian.
,- ' ::'Youth Hour.
7 :30 p\.m., Sun.day Evening
Wol'ship.
p.m. Wednesday, Bible
: j::' Study.
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Friendship Baptist
Church
Southern Baptist Convention
Norman Meadows, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Mortling
Wor.hip
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid-
weelc Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jonahs Run Baptist
. Church
Ob'io 73 East
Lester Kidd, Pastor
. 10:00 a.m., Sunday School.
10:00 & ' 11:00 a.m., Sunday
Worship Service.
'7:30 p.m., ' Sunday Evening
Wonhip.
-
United Iiethod1at
Church
David Harper, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service.
llH30 a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service.
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only '
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should
not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent
not his Son ' into the world to condemn the world;
but that the world through him might be saved."
John 3:16,17
' . _, . . I
SPBmg VAllelY 1I'l'. BOLLY
lJnited :MethodiSt United 'MethocU8t
Church Church
Walnut-Vine Rev. Leonard Bute"
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor 9:30 a.m., School.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m., Sunday, Worship
'10:30 a.m. Morning Wor.hip 'Service.
Priends Meetiq
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:45 a.m., Sunday
. for Worship (unpro-
.. grammed).
Y oum Fellowship. a,nd
Study "
.. .. .. ':30 PraJer
' jr. high & sr. high ','
St. Augustines Ohurch
High Street
Rev. Jo.eph H. Lutmer,
'7 a.m. & 11 a.m. Masses
8 . m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days
.,dO p.m. Fir.t Friday
a.m. Daily Mass
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'St:' Mary's Episcopal
Ohurch
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays;
tJQly Communion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Methodist
Church
Thi,rd & North Streeu
L. L. Young, Minister
10:15 ,a.m.,. Church at
Worship.
9: 15 a.m., Sunday Churr.h at
6:00 p.",'.:. SJUlday, Youth Fel-
Jaw.hip.
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
FERRY
Ferry Church of Ohrist
Wilmington Pilce &
Social Row Road
'Wiseman, Minister
9 :00 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
iO:15 a.m., Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.m., Sunday 'Evening
Bible Study, all ages.
7:30. p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 .. -p.m., Wednesday, Mid-
- week Prayer and Bible
Study.
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SpriDg Valley Church IIethodiat
of Christ . D 'd T OhWtlrCU ... _dh M' .
Glady Street . aVI . UU' . ,
10'00 M mln VI h' '9:30 a.m., Worship
. a.m. 0 g ors lp Service. '.,'
'7:00 p.m. Evening Wor . hip 10'30 . iO:.i L' :
8 00 W dnesda E' . a.m.,. UDWlY iXDOO
: h' e . y venang 7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening
ors Ip . Service. con.
Spl'iDi V&1ley
FriendS Ohurch
Mound Street
E . . Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. .Worship
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs. lois Dunaway - Pastor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11 a.nn.
Evening Worship - 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday -
7:30 p.m.
PraY4er Meeting, Thursday:
7:30 p.m.
Song-fest - Last Saturday each
month -7:30 p.m.
dueled by youth.
Genntown United Church
of Christ
R01,lte 42 at Genntowll
Ftay.Stornner,Pastor
9:30 a.m. Worship Service
10: 30 Sunday Church
School
5:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Fellowship
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Mi$S .Preilderp sf ..
was a Weooe$day di.nner I guest
of Anna Tb3ckara. . ' .
Mrs. Chimey !
Lebanon is now a Il resident of
the horne. She has 'betn' here ,
since last Wednesday.
A guest of Florence Cran,e on
Friday was her son, RoberL
Ruth Reeder was a Sunday .
caller of Bertha Hess.
. Nettie Palmer was the 'guest '
of her son, Robert, on, 'Sunday
afternoon.
Bessie Chaney was Lebanqn
on Saturday attending to a sale
of her household goods and was
a dinner guest of her son,. Delmar
on Thursday.
Margaret Koonce of
visited with her mpther, Florence
Crane on Monday afternoon. ,
To our Sick and Shut-iris
A prayer for you while you are
ill-
That God may bless you now,
. until
The best health returns anew,
Bringing happiness to you.
I wish to thank the
voteri of Wayne" Town-
ship for their support in.
the election Nov. 4.
)
I .
&, .
10:4" Sunday
, Study.
10:4' a.m., SJUtday Worship
and ' Communion.
6:30.p.m. Wednesday Evening
Study and Song
.' ServiCe.
FilSt Baptist . Ohurch
. . North Main Street
John P. Osborne, Pastor
10:00 a.m:., Sunday School.
ll:QO a.m., Moming Worship.
6:30 p.m., Training Union.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 ,p.m., Wednesday Prayer
.Meeting.
,w t h Southern
Convention).
Fint Church of Ohrist
East High Street
. . 'thomas Steven.a, Minister
9:30 a.m.', Sun.day Bible
.. ' _ Scbopl . .
10:30. Worship
and Communion.
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
. . p.m. Sunday, Christian.
,- ' ::'Youth Hour.
7 :30 p\.m., Sun.day Evening
Wol'ship.
p.m. Wednesday, Bible
: j::' Study.
\
. ,
BABVEYSBUBG
Friendship Baptist
Church
Southern Baptist Convention
Norman Meadows, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Mortling
Wor.hip
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid-
weelc Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jonahs Run Baptist
. Church
Ob'io 73 East
Lester Kidd, Pastor
. 10:00 a.m., Sunday School.
10:00 & ' 11:00 a.m., Sunday
Worship Service.
'7:30 p.m., ' Sunday Evening
Wonhip.
-
United Iiethod1at
Church
David Harper, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service.
llH30 a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Service.
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only '
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should
not perish, but have everlasting life. For God sent
not his Son ' into the world to condemn the world;
but that the world through him might be saved."
John 3:16,17
' . _, . . I
SPBmg VAllelY 1I'l'. BOLLY
lJnited :MethodiSt United 'MethocU8t
Church Church
Walnut-Vine Rev. Leonard Bute"
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor 9:30 a.m., School.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m., Sunday, Worship
'10:30 a.m. Morning Wor.hip 'Service.
Priends Meetiq
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:45 a.m., Sunday
. for Worship (unpro-
.. grammed).
Y oum Fellowship. a,nd
Study "
.. .. .. ':30 PraJer
' jr. high & sr. high ','
St. Augustines Ohurch
High Street
Rev. Jo.eph H. Lutmer,
'7 a.m. & 11 a.m. Masses
8 . m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days
.,dO p.m. Fir.t Friday
a.m. Daily Mass
. ..tI - ...
'St:' Mary's Episcopal
Ohurch
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays;
tJQly Communion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Methodist
Church
Thi,rd & North Streeu
L. L. Young, Minister
10:15 ,a.m.,. Church at
Worship.
9: 15 a.m., Sunday Churr.h at
6:00 p.",'.:. SJUlday, Youth Fel-
Jaw.hip.
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
FERRY
Ferry Church of Ohrist
Wilmington Pilce &
Social Row Road
'Wiseman, Minister
9 :00 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
iO:15 a.m., Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.m., Sunday 'Evening
Bible Study, all ages.
7:30. p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 .. -p.m., Wednesday, Mid-
- week Prayer and Bible
Study.
':=1 BL\DDOOK INSURANOE
WAYNESVIU.E, OHIO
EJeJ.IS SUPBR VALU
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
AUTO SALES
OHIO
LYHli'S DaESS SHOP
WAYNESVILLE, OHCO
LBIlAY'S B &I B OLBAHBJUI
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
HBLL INSUBABCB
WAYNUVILLE. OHIO
10 ..;" , .,'.
':4' p.m. Wednesday 'choir .,.
rehearsal L YTLB
SpriDg Valley Church IIethodiat
of Christ . D 'd T OhWtlrCU ... _dh M' .
Glady Street . aVI . UU' . ,
10'00 M mln VI h' '9:30 a.m., Worship
. a.m. 0 g ors lp Service. '.,'
'7:00 p.m. Evening Wor . hip 10'30 . iO:.i L' :
8 00 W dnesda E' . a.m.,. UDWlY iXDOO
: h' e . y venang 7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening
ors Ip . Service. con.
Spl'iDi V&1ley
FriendS Ohurch
Mound Street
E . . Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. .Worship
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs. lois Dunaway - Pastor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning Worship - 11 a.nn.
Evening Worship - 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday -
7:30 p.m.
PraY4er Meeting, Thursday:
7:30 p.m.
Song-fest - Last Saturday each
month -7:30 p.m.
dueled by youth.
Genntown United Church
of Christ
R01,lte 42 at Genntowll
Ftay.Stornner,Pastor
9:30 a.m. Worship Service
10: 30 Sunday Church
School
5:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Fellowship
THE BRIGHT SPOT
WAYNE.VILL-, OHIO
TOWNSEND BTOB.B
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO .
, SODY'S DBIVI:-IR
01:110 : .:
\ . , -." l,t '.J.
WAYlfBBVIIJ.. ' __
. \\'ANE.VI ___ .,:.,.. ....
: .> to
I , " 1,r:,
Mi$S .Preilderp sf ..
was a Weooe$day di.nner I guest
of Anna Tb3ckara. . ' .
Mrs. Chimey !
Lebanon is now a Il resident of
the horne. She has 'betn' here ,
since last Wednesday.
A guest of Florence Cran,e on
Friday was her son, RoberL
Ruth Reeder was a Sunday .
caller of Bertha Hess.
. Nettie Palmer was the 'guest '
of her son, Robert, on, 'Sunday
afternoon.
Bessie Chaney was Lebanqn
on Saturday attending to a sale
of her household goods and was
a dinner guest of her son,. Delmar
on Thursday.
Margaret Koonce of
visited with her mpther, Florence
Crane on Monday afternoon. ,
To our Sick and Shut-iris
A prayer for you while you are
ill-
That God may bless you now,
. until
The best health returns anew,
Bringing happiness to you.
I wish to thank the
voteri of Wayne" Town-
ship for their support in.
the election Nov. 4.
)
I .
pickup. Bee at .. 137 S.
Main. .' 24c1
1966 'LaSabre 400 Buick, P.B., P.B.,
R&H. 2dr hardtop. PhOlie 8976676
Rober't Planck. 23c2
1
FREE: A folding highchair, blond
double bed with box springs and
mattress, matching vanity dresser
with mirror, 2 year baby crib and
also assorted little boy's
clothes from 6 mo.3 yrs. Phone
8972378. 24c1
HEATING Stove for sale. 75,000
BTU with blower. $50.00. Phone
897 4350. 22ctf
TAYLORTOT stroller, S10, and
boy's 26" bicycle, $15. Phone 897
2378. 24c1
,TaO Polaroid Camera S25. Belt-
massager $25. Both like new. Phonc
3976876. 23c2
. ONE wheel utility trailer, $40.00.
Human hair faU $20.00 Ph. 897-
APPLES and cider. Lumpkin's Fruit
Farm. 2 miles South of Centervillc
on 48 to Nutt Rd., East one-half
mile. 21ctf
House For Sale
695 Franklin Rd. Waynesville,
j rooms, kitchen, and bath
downstairs, 2 rooms up_Gas,
' furnace and water I:teater in
cellar, attached garage_ Clean
needs no repair. Immediate
possession.
Charles T. Ellis
R.R.2
Waynesville, Ohio
., Ph.
NEW ring, 14K yeUow
'.' gold, I /'4' K diamond, still caire,
;- ;- sise, i125. ,
, l . .,... '.' ,'f.' ., " " ,.... J
'It ,. . - 'Ii"
" CHRYBLER Newport 4dr.
P.Sr"R&H, Air. 11,000.
8t'. 15 ,S. 3rd. 24cl
. , .. roa: SALE: Chrome dinette set,
pitcher seta, hot sets, : cof. ,.
,,. fee' tables. 8976611.
2 SNOW tires almost new,
on rim. 7i5x14. S15.00 for pair. Ph.
897-2165. 24cl
1963 OLDS Stution Wagon, 9-pa"-
senger, ranio, heater, power steering,
power brakes, S600 or trade for gooc1
pick up t.ruck. 8974467., 24c2
FOR Sale: .Thurs., Fri.. Sat . Glass-
ware, t,oys, lots of dishes ann misc.,
IIL:!O 61 Ford Pickup Truck at $350.
Gpen 10 a:m. till 7 p.m. at the Mt .
Holly Market. 22c4
KEEP carpets beautiful des:lite foot
steps of a busy family. Buy Blu>;:'
Lustre. Rent electric shampooer 81.
Wayncsville Furniture Co. 24cl
Services
HAVE your carpet look like new for
Thanksgiving. Call Paul'" expert car
pet cleaning today. Ph. 9327876.
MADAME Arlene, gifted reader and
adviser tells past, present and future
Four miles north of Lebanon, Rt.
48. Look for sign. 24cl
REEDY Plumbing-For your com-
plete plumbing iDBtallation and reo
pairs. Call 897 -6629, Waynesville. '
HOME repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint-
ing, roofing and Phone
74a-2982. 21ctf
CONSTRUCTION work, eaves sport
ing, roofing, cement work, storm
windows, aluminum Biding and gen-
eral repair. CaU Edward Reeder. Ph.
382-3690 W"Jlmington or contact Tbr
Waynesville Lumber Co.
FARM fencing, barn painting ' and
repair. Free estimates. Phone Mid-
dletoWn 423-1424 or 4227494. 17ctf
TOY Poodle Stud Service, AXe
Regifttered. White or Apricot. ISO.
Appointment only. Phone 89741'8.
, 110U
""row w.. .
take appointmen&l anytime. PIa.
897 .'3,9S. ' ,Bet'
, . LoAt &. Pobnd
FOUND: 1 ' yr; old German Shep-
herd, male, ' black and tan. Phone
7761. 24c1
. - .'
', RaGER. ,D. ARnfUR
,' ,
CHECK OUT OUR TRANSPORtArlQN ne,u .ORY
ONE OF THE LARGEST. I" THE AREA
. THE; LANG 'CHEVROL'ET co .
,l21 ,f> MAIN ST, XKIA. ;.OHIO
' . , . "" RES ., -._-'.
, ,
:.' ',"',
FUNERAl: H'OM'E
AMBULANCE SERVICE
-', 897-5966
,
'Il , . ...
"ww' -
".1
.
, . ,
.. ' or. 89T-2241 . '
' .gOB SMIl"H .
. . . "'J} BAKHOE,;-.-icAVAlJNG 'SEPTlC
.'
. ,SOIL t ' COMPO.ST t
' . .', WAVNESitLLE;" o.
...... ' ..,
, S07 6876.
HelD Wanted
OIVE your family a to
Hemember-enrn good money selling
AVON Cosme!ics ann gift itrllls ill
your spare timr. now. Call
426-0309 or write A\'on- 322!) Bay-
fhld Dr. Dayton, Ohio 24c3
PARTTIME Income for perRon with
drivers IisceD!1e for intown Wayne/;
ville motor Itt. Contact Charlt's L.
Fry. Jou:-nal Heraln Rep. Call col
lect. 2231111 ext. 278 24cl
RTORE clerk. exprrience not
f.ury. Apply in person et Waynrs-
\'Ille Farmers Exchange. 24ct'
EXPERIENCED Mesons. P h 0 n e
897-6165 24cl
MAN with chain sew to cut fire
rillce wood. Phone 8fl7 -4277. 24c 1
WANTED to buy: Trapped furs of
all types. Loc.at.ed at Cornstalk Rd.,
Spring Ohio. 24c2
, Real
The former Tom Norris
home in Waynesville. Fea-
turing 2 or 3 bedrooms, fire-
place, 45 x 15 foot family
room, 2-car garage, built-in,
stove. Vacant. Price $19,500. '
The Bob Townsend Home.
This bea1l1tiful home has' 4
bedrooms, fireplace,
full basement, car garage,
central air conditioning. Brick
and framle construction, early
American design. Price
$38,000.
Tom Florence Realty
Ph 8975000
Eleven
,Ten:
Radio
WANTED: Baby in my
homt'o Ph: 897-2177. 23ctf
WAN'rnD: Babysitting. P hOD e
8G7-5D21. Ask for , Jean. 18nctf
CANVA8 Repair: Tt'nts, &
hOl'lt tops will r<'place all types of
zippers. Contact . the residence of
.Tf'l'se E. Smith, Jr. Miami St. WIlY-
24ct f
WANTED to buy-50 WIed pianoll,
writE' Box 542, Wilmington, Ohio.
21ctf
ride to Kettering HOI-
pital. 11 p.m. to 7 :30 a.m. shift.
Ph. 885-3282. ' 21citf
WANTED: Donation of push lawn
1II0wel'll. Any condition. For use in
Special Education class in Way'lt'
Local Junior High Call 897-
8706. 24cl
WANTEJ;l: ride t.o Kettering Hospi.
tal. 7a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. sJtirt. Ph.
8S53282. . 21ctf
House for Sale
222 South 3rd Street, Waynes-
ville, 4 rooms and bath, base
ment, acre lot, wall-to-wall
carpeting, new furnace, other ,
new interior if!lproyements.
Edward Lamb. .
All 69 ModelS
,
New and. Used
Now Ava.ila.ble
Winter Storage
For Your
Bottle Gas For
Loeated on Route '2, I mue
of Route 73; . , ,1, '
Phone 89'1-V988
- -- --- -_._--
PR,UDENT
A.t. '{:\ ' l'
..
.
I I
LD'E INSURANOE OOItlPAlfY " _I I"
Life - Health . Retirement Plan . .
Oall
Su,plnded
Cellini'
Guttl"
Panlling
ROLAND H. D,ILL .:
9332182
: I ,.
RanocIeIina '
FRYE'S COlft'ltAOTIXG
FREE .
Rllfint
.. 'SWint
, ....
Pati.
Route 2 Pekin Road WayneivUle, Ohio
,
Phone 9JU309'
. Call Day or, NJpt
BUtlRG OALL
'11111 I.E 11,11
885311' .
AGENTS FOR ,THIS AREA:
Betty 1IartIn-8t7-87S8
:ttan- '-
.-
: III" R '1,' ill. t
, .
1,1 t ,'r 'II r ,i C I
"
(1900 .
7DAY DBLlVBI'tY
PHONB II J-4111
Ttuck
tit Oft ..
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. ". PH. 897-7946
GR'EASE JOBS , all
. .. FLAT TIRES REPA'IRED ,
TIRES-
FAN BEL TS'",!HOSS ", ", '.';
t .,h "t ':
pickup. Bee at .. 137 S.
Main. .' 24c1
1966 'LaSabre 400 Buick, P.B., P.B.,
R&H. 2dr hardtop. PhOlie 8976676
Rober't Planck. 23c2
1
FREE: A folding highchair, blond
double bed with box springs and
mattress, matching vanity dresser
with mirror, 2 year baby crib and
also assorted little boy's
clothes from 6 mo.3 yrs. Phone
8972378. 24c1
HEATING Stove for sale. 75,000
BTU with blower. $50.00. Phone
897 4350. 22ctf
TAYLORTOT stroller, S10, and
boy's 26" bicycle, $15. Phone 897
2378. 24c1
,TaO Polaroid Camera S25. Belt-
massager $25. Both like new. Phonc
3976876. 23c2
. ONE wheel utility trailer, $40.00.
Human hair faU $20.00 Ph. 897-
APPLES and cider. Lumpkin's Fruit
Farm. 2 miles South of Centervillc
on 48 to Nutt Rd., East one-half
mile. 21ctf
House For Sale
695 Franklin Rd. Waynesville,
j rooms, kitchen, and bath
downstairs, 2 rooms up_Gas,
' furnace and water I:teater in
cellar, attached garage_ Clean
needs no repair. Immediate
possession.
Charles T. Ellis
R.R.2
Waynesville, Ohio
., Ph.
NEW ring, 14K yeUow
'.' gold, I /'4' K diamond, still caire,
;- ;- sise, i125. ,
, l . .,... '.' ,'f.' ., " " ,.... J
'It ,. . - 'Ii"
" CHRYBLER Newport 4dr.
P.Sr"R&H, Air. 11,000.
8t'. 15 ,S. 3rd. 24cl
. , .. roa: SALE: Chrome dinette set,
pitcher seta, hot sets, : cof. ,.
,,. fee' tables. 8976611.
2 SNOW tires almost new,
on rim. 7i5x14. S15.00 for pair. Ph.
897-2165. 24cl
1963 OLDS Stution Wagon, 9-pa"-
senger, ranio, heater, power steering,
power brakes, S600 or trade for gooc1
pick up t.ruck. 8974467., 24c2
FOR Sale: .Thurs., Fri.. Sat . Glass-
ware, t,oys, lots of dishes ann misc.,
IIL:!O 61 Ford Pickup Truck at $350.
Gpen 10 a:m. till 7 p.m. at the Mt .
Holly Market. 22c4
KEEP carpets beautiful des:lite foot
steps of a busy family. Buy Blu>;:'
Lustre. Rent electric shampooer 81.
Wayncsville Furniture Co. 24cl
Services
HAVE your carpet look like new for
Thanksgiving. Call Paul'" expert car
pet cleaning today. Ph. 9327876.
MADAME Arlene, gifted reader and
adviser tells past, present and future
Four miles north of Lebanon, Rt.
48. Look for sign. 24cl
REEDY Plumbing-For your com-
plete plumbing iDBtallation and reo
pairs. Call 897 -6629, Waynesville. '
HOME repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint-
ing, roofing and Phone
74a-2982. 21ctf
CONSTRUCTION work, eaves sport
ing, roofing, cement work, storm
windows, aluminum Biding and gen-
eral repair. CaU Edward Reeder. Ph.
382-3690 W"Jlmington or contact Tbr
Waynesville Lumber Co.
FARM fencing, barn painting ' and
repair. Free estimates. Phone Mid-
dletoWn 423-1424 or 4227494. 17ctf
TOY Poodle Stud Service, AXe
Regifttered. White or Apricot. ISO.
Appointment only. Phone 89741'8.
, 110U
""row w.. .
take appointmen&l anytime. PIa.
897 .'3,9S. ' ,Bet'
, . LoAt &. Pobnd
FOUND: 1 ' yr; old German Shep-
herd, male, ' black and tan. Phone
7761. 24c1
. - .'
', RaGER. ,D. ARnfUR
,' ,
CHECK OUT OUR TRANSPORtArlQN ne,u .ORY
ONE OF THE LARGEST. I" THE AREA
. THE; LANG 'CHEVROL'ET co .
,l21 ,f> MAIN ST, XKIA. ;.OHIO
' . , . "" RES ., -._-'.
, ,
:.' ',"',
FUNERAl: H'OM'E
AMBULANCE SERVICE
-', 897-5966
,
'Il , . ...
"ww' -
".1
.
, . ,
.. ' or. 89T-2241 . '
' .gOB SMIl"H .
. . . "'J} BAKHOE,;-.-icAVAlJNG 'SEPTlC
.'
. ,SOIL t ' COMPO.ST t
' . .', WAVNESitLLE;" o.
...... ' ..,
, S07 6876.
HelD Wanted
OIVE your family a to
Hemember-enrn good money selling
AVON Cosme!ics ann gift itrllls ill
your spare timr. now. Call
426-0309 or write A\'on- 322!) Bay-
fhld Dr. Dayton, Ohio 24c3
PARTTIME Income for perRon with
drivers IisceD!1e for intown Wayne/;
ville motor Itt. Contact Charlt's L.
Fry. Jou:-nal Heraln Rep. Call col
lect. 2231111 ext. 278 24cl
RTORE clerk. exprrience not
f.ury. Apply in person et Waynrs-
\'Ille Farmers Exchange. 24ct'
EXPERIENCED Mesons. P h 0 n e
897-6165 24cl
MAN with chain sew to cut fire
rillce wood. Phone 8fl7 -4277. 24c 1
WANTED to buy: Trapped furs of
all types. Loc.at.ed at Cornstalk Rd.,
Spring Ohio. 24c2
, Real
The former Tom Norris
home in Waynesville. Fea-
turing 2 or 3 bedrooms, fire-
place, 45 x 15 foot family
room, 2-car garage, built-in,
stove. Vacant. Price $19,500. '
The Bob Townsend Home.
This bea1l1tiful home has' 4
bedrooms, fireplace,
full basement, car garage,
central air conditioning. Brick
and framle construction, early
American design. Price
$38,000.
Tom Florence Realty
Ph 8975000
Eleven
,Ten:
Radio
WANTED: Baby in my
homt'o Ph: 897-2177. 23ctf
WAN'rnD: Babysitting. P hOD e
8G7-5D21. Ask for , Jean. 18nctf
CANVA8 Repair: Tt'nts, &
hOl'lt tops will r<'place all types of
zippers. Contact . the residence of
.Tf'l'se E. Smith, Jr. Miami St. WIlY-
24ct f
WANTED to buy-50 WIed pianoll,
writE' Box 542, Wilmington, Ohio.
21ctf
ride to Kettering HOI-
pital. 11 p.m. to 7 :30 a.m. shift.
Ph. 885-3282. ' 21citf
WANTED: Donation of push lawn
1II0wel'll. Any condition. For use in
Special Education class in Way'lt'
Local Junior High Call 897-
8706. 24cl
WANTEJ;l: ride t.o Kettering Hospi.
tal. 7a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. sJtirt. Ph.
8S53282. . 21ctf
House for Sale
222 South 3rd Street, Waynes-
ville, 4 rooms and bath, base
ment, acre lot, wall-to-wall
carpeting, new furnace, other ,
new interior if!lproyements.
Edward Lamb. .
All 69 ModelS
,
New and. Used
Now Ava.ila.ble
Winter Storage
For Your
Bottle Gas For
Loeated on Route '2, I mue
of Route 73; . , ,1, '
Phone 89'1-V988
- -- --- -_._--
PR,UDENT
A.t. '{:\ ' l'
..
.
I I
LD'E INSURANOE OOItlPAlfY " _I I"
Life - Health . Retirement Plan . .
Oall
Su,plnded
Cellini'
Guttl"
Panlling
ROLAND H. D,ILL .:
9332182
: I ,.
RanocIeIina '
FRYE'S COlft'ltAOTIXG
FREE .
Rllfint
.. 'SWint
, ....
Pati.
Route 2 Pekin Road WayneivUle, Ohio
,
Phone 9JU309'
. Call Day or, NJpt
BUtlRG OALL
'11111 I.E 11,11
885311' .
AGENTS FOR ,THIS AREA:
Betty 1IartIn-8t7-87S8
:ttan- '-
.-
: III" R '1,' ill. t
, .
1,1 t ,'r 'II r ,i C I
"
(1900 .
7DAY DBLlVBI'tY
PHONB II J-4111
Ttuck
tit Oft ..
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. ". PH. 897-7946
GR'EASE JOBS , all
. .. FLAT TIRES REPA'IRED ,
TIRES-
FAN BEL TS'",!HOSS ", ", '.';
t .,h "t ':
Cleat 10UpS and
STANLEY' L ANDERSON consummes gain a
.: : , - , / ' : --meta we, re ',' con- appearance
. - When ' a' beaten Whole lraw,
is added to the boiliDl
StUbbs Home for Stan- Jjquid just before aerving.
ley L 86. The "II aettles unwanted
: ' 'Andenon died Friday mom- , puticles to the bottom.
Where Is It1
1
' weren;t : fooled
'by the angular shot of the Pur'
key apartrRent hOQSe adjacent
the Corwin ,Market. 1bose who
ig resi.e pn I;aat " , . " :' : " '
, "Five POiJit Rbad near Dayton. HEART . ,
identified the 'buUdmg: included
I" ,I I'i
Debbie, Thompspn, Gla/dys
Sumvon include his widow"
Dorothy; ' a daughter, Shirley ;
, sCheid of
son and a sister, Mo. Nanny
McConajhy of Norwood. ,
Burial was in Miami Valley .
r Memory Gardens.
" ,
(continued from page ' 1)
appr:oved and,' 11
-heait-screening program for
school testing of children in some
20 area schools will be con
tinued this yeu.
"
THANK YOU II':;.
. '
I ,
WA Y,NiSyl.LLE UNITED CI:IURC,ti
{ , .-
, I on
6 ""
filii Y '.' Q. I, 'II E 'I 2, ,I , IIII ,
- "," ....
'. ", LUNCH' SERvED'
Bazaar Houn .
11:00 8.m. to 9:00 p.m.
, 1
..
Evening 'Meal
Adults $1.50
, ' ,;l:hifdren $.75
'/\ :,r
" t
YoiJ'IIn do" to De different 'tmen yOU
. ..
cIwose from our crJort1inoted trilkctitm of '
. .. ..
c-ia .... --.. Y_'ft ,...., _ belen _ IIOda ... pIaa.
ia ........ ,a... "Y-. acpubIic" JMaa -. ..... -. f..u, _ ....
lady rodras. "-ia. Ga.ioc............ '
Yo. CD8W _ .......... -. EadI_ EadI_ .. aripnII" __ ,.,..
_ ".. -w ...... 10 _ adler ......
-.cti _ ........ -. aec- Tell ac, II _pIady _eli EufJ A-nc-
t' Ifl ..,.., .... .,....., ...... 10 .. willi "crt adler.
10 lie .. ,-aadYiry fne. a-. ___ ...; ,-1ucy-wiIII_1*-
[ , I ......... _ Tell ac, CIIIIIaiaD .",.. willi ........ ,-dbow.
A ... ___ wIIo _ ..... _ iItcu. .... '-.
c:-..... .eo .... .a Iu III 1Ie ..... 1
ray, Dale ' . Shirley
McKeever, . Rhon4a ,
Smith ,(Minmi " :,
,excluding the nan,es r'
frOlJ1' last week's ' Where , Is' Ittl)
Tom and Rodney Coffman,
Audrey Arthur, . Bruce Hogan,
" Billy'Morgan, Richar(J 'Peak, Slle,
Ferguson, ,Rimdy Sauter, Julian
Farley, Debbie and Jimmy Coff-
Cora Randolph, CollJ)ie
and .Ef.18i.ngton "',and
.' I . ,}I; 1 I
Danny \ ]be
Wliere Is It? may be
tied . by plwning The
Gazette at 8975921.
, 'BiJ.1
1
::,-.
, , . " :, 18,1': .!
. t. , , ,
, 1 . .:""1 If '" . '
and ,Mts. .. " ....
of 160" SOuth. 1liiia / Str!elJ.
Waynesville
.hirf:h' I ", ' "
HubbeU; nt, at ':
, ' . 'A "I $' ',.'
MemoIjal .' 'at ' '
Michael 'II 7 and' '
12, oz. ' ' :" , I ' . ' I
" Y .. - , " ;"'JA I I
I ' Grandp8Ilenu;1tlelude.Mt. 'an ;'
it. 'antiMli.
0'1 i _ t, i.oo\
Fmley ,and' Mr. and Mrs.
}lou, all o(. W'aynesvillll , ,
j' '\. '
and Mr. , 8Iild MrS. Ead 'Hubbell i "
and" Pred C."; HublJell.
Ferry. " ". " "
' .. , J,
Cleat 10UpS and
STANLEY' L ANDERSON consummes gain a
.: : , - , / ' : --meta we, re ',' con- appearance
. - When ' a' beaten Whole lraw,
is added to the boiliDl
StUbbs Home for Stan- Jjquid just before aerving.
ley L 86. The "II aettles unwanted
: ' 'Andenon died Friday mom- , puticles to the bottom.
Where Is It1
1
' weren;t : fooled
'by the angular shot of the Pur'
key apartrRent hOQSe adjacent
the Corwin ,Market. 1bose who
ig resi.e pn I;aat " , . " :' : " '
, "Five POiJit Rbad near Dayton. HEART . ,
identified the 'buUdmg: included
I" ,I I'i
Debbie, Thompspn, Gla/dys
Sumvon include his widow"
Dorothy; ' a daughter, Shirley ;
, sCheid of
son and a sister, Mo. Nanny
McConajhy of Norwood. ,
Burial was in Miami Valley .
r Memory Gardens.
" ,
(continued from page ' 1)
appr:oved and,' 11
-heait-screening program for
school testing of children in some
20 area schools will be con
tinued this yeu.
"
THANK YOU II':;.
. '
I ,
WA Y,NiSyl.LLE UNITED CI:IURC,ti
{ , .-
, I on
6 ""
filii Y '.' Q. I, 'II E 'I 2, ,I , IIII ,
- "," ....
'. ", LUNCH' SERvED'
Bazaar Houn .
11:00 8.m. to 9:00 p.m.
, 1
..
Evening 'Meal
Adults $1.50
, ' ,;l:hifdren $.75
'/\ :,r
" t
YoiJ'IIn do" to De different 'tmen yOU
. ..
cIwose from our crJort1inoted trilkctitm of '
. .. ..
c-ia .... --.. Y_'ft ,...., _ belen _ IIOda ... pIaa.
ia ........ ,a... "Y-. acpubIic" JMaa -. ..... -. f..u, _ ....
lady rodras. "-ia. Ga.ioc............ '
Yo. CD8W _ .......... -. EadI_ EadI_ .. aripnII" __ ,.,..
_ ".. -w ...... 10 _ adler ......
-.cti _ ........ -. aec- Tell ac, II _pIady _eli EufJ A-nc-
t' Ifl ..,.., .... .,....., ...... 10 .. willi "crt adler.
10 lie .. ,-aadYiry fne. a-. ___ ...; ,-1ucy-wiIII_1*-
[ , I ......... _ Tell ac, CIIIIIaiaD .",.. willi ........ ,-dbow.
A ... ___ wIIo _ ..... _ iItcu. .... '-.
c:-..... .eo .... .a Iu III 1Ie ..... 1
ray, Dale ' . Shirley
McKeever, . Rhon4a ,
Smith ,(Minmi " :,
,excluding the nan,es r'
frOlJ1' last week's ' Where , Is' Ittl)
Tom and Rodney Coffman,
Audrey Arthur, . Bruce Hogan,
" Billy'Morgan, Richar(J 'Peak, Slle,
Ferguson, ,Rimdy Sauter, Julian
Farley, Debbie and Jimmy Coff-
Cora Randolph, CollJ)ie
and .Ef.18i.ngton "',and
.' I . ,}I; 1 I
Danny \ ]be
Wliere Is It? may be
tied . by plwning The
Gazette at 8975921.
, 'BiJ.1
1
::,-.
, , . " :, 18,1': .!
. t. , , ,
, 1 . .:""1 If '" . '
and ,Mts. .. " ....
of 160" SOuth. 1liiia / Str!elJ.
Waynesville
.hirf:h' I ", ' "
HubbeU; nt, at ':
, ' . 'A "I $' ',.'
MemoIjal .' 'at ' '
Michael 'II 7 and' '
12, oz. ' ' :" , I ' . ' I
" Y .. - , " ;"'JA I I
I ' Grandp8Ilenu;1tlelude.Mt. 'an ;'
it. 'antiMli.
0'1 i _ t, i.oo\
Fmley ,and' Mr. and Mrs.
}lou, all o(. W'aynesvillll , ,
j' '\. '
and Mr. , 8Iild MrS. Ead 'Hubbell i "
and" Pred C."; HublJell.
Ferry. " ". " "
' .. , J,
" '
, .
.
'"
at I Wayne,sville, Ohio
9-':'-'- Waynesville, Ohio
Em:&rgency lerve Cenftrlnclude"s:,
11. Polic e ' Oepartment 'Facility
By Dennis ,Dalton
The remodeling ,and consoli-
. ' dation of Waynesville's , emer- .
gency nerve: communications
center is nearing completion
this week in the southwest cor-
ner of leMay's Band R Oeaners.
later this week a new early
American wood ' sign will com-
plete exterior identification.
However; Chief leMay said
that he would welcome II)Y.one
interested in viewmg
ville's most modem police.
emergency facil-
ities. The center may be toured
at the convenience of the
,A remodeled and redecorated
storage' room has been nearly
converted for compact centrali-
zation of village communications
and phone answering and re:
The entirity of the lawen-
forcement complex won't be
completed for a few week's yet,
according to Police Chief Cflarles
leMay .
.....
'ittl.. Illdl.I", Chrill.. I. "
Editor!s Note: Our Vietnam and
ceiving and for the other servicemen are protecting
WaynesYille ' Police Department, ' their nation in order that its
, Wayne Township Fire Depart-
. ment and C. B. React.
.The new facilitv includes an
entry-waiting area, communica-
tiO,l1$ room and a room for files,
area.
citizens might have continued
' Merry Christmases. We can all
make a small cash or gift con-
tribution to give them a big
Christmas. Wi,thout them, wou.ld
we have Christmas? We cared
"'. , All ,are handsomely
ed by antique gold . carpet, 'mel- enough to send them there. Do
low wood, wall panel,ing, early enough to send them a
Merry Christmas? If you don't
tile ce'iling and light- - , the contribution boxes in
, ,\-.
" 's Ellis' Supe'r-
market, ask where they are.
Waynesville American
Unit 615 members, and Vietnam
servicemen's mothers will collect
Servicemen Gift Contribution
bOxes Saturday.
Gift items into ,the
boxes will be in Chtist-
boxes and mailed to serv-
icemen in and other_
c.ountries. Post office deadliiles
for mailing packages air, mail
is Dec. ' 1 O.
" '
, .
.
'"
at I Wayne,sville, Ohio
9-':'-'- Waynesville, Ohio
Em:&rgency lerve Cenftrlnclude"s:,
11. Polic e ' Oepartment 'Facility
By Dennis ,Dalton
The remodeling ,and consoli-
. ' dation of Waynesville's , emer- .
gency nerve: communications
center is nearing completion
this week in the southwest cor-
ner of leMay's Band R Oeaners.
later this week a new early
American wood ' sign will com-
plete exterior identification.
However; Chief leMay said
that he would welcome II)Y.one
interested in viewmg
ville's most modem police.
emergency facil-
ities. The center may be toured
at the convenience of the
,A remodeled and redecorated
storage' room has been nearly
converted for compact centrali-
zation of village communications
and phone answering and re:
The entirity of the lawen-
forcement complex won't be
completed for a few week's yet,
according to Police Chief Cflarles
leMay .
.....
'ittl.. Illdl.I", Chrill.. I. "
Editor!s Note: Our Vietnam and
ceiving and for the other servicemen are protecting
WaynesYille ' Police Department, ' their nation in order that its
, Wayne Township Fire Depart-
. ment and C. B. React.
.The new facilitv includes an
entry-waiting area, communica-
tiO,l1$ room and a room for files,
area.
citizens might have continued
' Merry Christmases. We can all
make a small cash or gift con-
tribution to give them a big
Christmas. Wi,thout them, wou.ld
we have Christmas? We cared
"'. , All ,are handsomely
ed by antique gold . carpet, 'mel- enough to send them there. Do
low wood, wall panel,ing, early enough to send them a
Merry Christmas? If you don't
tile ce'iling and light- - , the contribution boxes in
, ,\-.
" 's Ellis' Supe'r-
market, ask where they are.
Waynesville American
Unit 615 members, and Vietnam
servicemen's mothers will collect
Servicemen Gift Contribution
bOxes Saturday.
Gift items into ,the
boxes will be in Chtist-
boxes and mailed to serv-
icemen in and other_
c.ountries. Post office deadliiles
for mailing packages air, mail
is Dec. ' 1 O.
. ,
, .
. sub.scri.Pti'on. '." ..... , ". .
..'. ' . . .
f-
The MIAMI , .GAZETTE . " ,3
: \
P. 0. ' ( ,
Ohio ' ..
t.
. :., '1' " feel it's a
, NAME' W. . " : of. They
'1 . r in some kina of
, I. . Well, we've .' been .. ' n
: I ADDRESS -' --:-------. .., . '_' .-..:....:.. ' I trouble ...e and we ........ ,'" "'." ....... ,.
ways managed to get' alit . .
1 Cl!y-t--.,;...:...--_ '_' ____ STATE -*-________ I; and I beHeve we can .. get
I " J' it this time. '
I DATE --------.:.... PHONE ------- I for on.e don't want to see : '
_ __ _ _. our place given to Landmark. I
. 7 ---:-:'" -:-- -.- ..
....... 7' ,.
HOMER Ii. 'l{AM'BY
Homer JI. 84, of
Ra. died .Friday. '
resident of Wayne's-
ville. .
.'j,.
Survisors:inel\lde a son, Edwin ..
of a Mrs. '
. I .,'
Charlotte lbinnes . of Middle-
town; ,two sisterS; ' Mrs. ' .
O'Neill o'f Jacksohvtlle, FIa. '-ani'
tdrs.Na6rrii Russell of Lantana, .
Ra., iwo' Ori.n of Day.' '.
ton and Hayes Qf Arkansas' and' .
a number of grahdchildren. ' ;
Funeral servfces were con-"
dueted 'at the Earl Smith and
Sob ' HJneral .Home I . at' I..3ke 1;
'fla': BUfi at was ih' pHie-:'
crest Ceme.te(y at ;1 .
Jr' -J ,;, ' " . "".f . i, ,4 r I
'ot'
. I '. yn. Sfl 1111 :. :'
.... t'
and I'm sure all of y,ou feel the
same way. I think it's 'time each
of us the Board of Direc-
tors and them know that we
aren't in favor of the of
Directors giving away our t.1il1,
after working so long to bUild it
up.
I get pretty mad when, I think
of ' some. on Ie my
and that is what Landmark '.is
trying to' do,. and it like
no one is stop tl:\em .. , .
If you people the ..:sarile
as I do,
tors and let them.! know: your
, feelings. '.' " .';
, ",,:. ypu, Chan'ce'
.: ' :.-t', r' . S:. r i i C.t "
: ,.' - " .... .... < "' . !. , - .; '. ' :. .>
100(i900':, 1,\', .,
'pHONE 11 7 4 0l8
,. ,1' ,: ;
: ' j:Ndc. Widi' ' " -
. '.' ,Co ' ..
$k Jla1ll/; !f.
f!JuJlic
NOVEMBER 15, 1969
The King's Pleasure
Here's Bob .
In This House of Brede
The White Rose
Lofts
Braun
Godden
Westcott
ART EXHIBIT BY: MRS. HELEN KOBERTSON &
MR. GEOt{GE WALL
.both of Harveys.burg
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
SPECIAL IOTICE
To the people of Warren County and the surrounding
area and to my many friends and former customen.
I have m.:ided to return to the auction profession in.
which I have been licensed, bonded, and a graduate 9f
the iieisch American School of I-\uctioneering for the
past 14 yean.
Although I have been temporarily inaCtive, many of
you know that I am qualified and have over 10 yean
experience handling tlVery type of auction sale. .
Th.efore, if you plan to have an auction in the.future,
I would appreciate your considering me as your
auctioneer.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank
once again the many people that I have served i'n the
past and hope that you will remember me in the future.
I
.' .. '
--E even" .','
Ten
Radio .
GIIIII,Y
111111: .
fOI
, ..
. ,
, .
. sub.scri.Pti'on. '." ..... , ". .
..'. ' . . .
f-
The MIAMI , .GAZETTE . " ,3
: \
P. 0. ' ( ,
Ohio ' ..
t.
. :., '1' " feel it's a
, NAME' W. . " : of. They
'1 . r in some kina of
, I. . Well, we've .' been .. ' n
: I ADDRESS -' --:-------. .., . '_' .-..:....:.. ' I trouble ...e and we ........ ,'" "'." ....... ,.
ways managed to get' alit . .
1 Cl!y-t--.,;...:...--_ '_' ____ STATE -*-________ I; and I beHeve we can .. get
I " J' it this time. '
I DATE --------.:.... PHONE ------- I for on.e don't want to see : '
_ __ _ _. our place given to Landmark. I
. 7 ---:-:'" -:-- -.- ..
....... 7' ,.
HOMER Ii. 'l{AM'BY
Homer JI. 84, of
Ra. died .Friday. '
resident of Wayne's-
ville. .
.'j,.
Survisors:inel\lde a son, Edwin ..
of a Mrs. '
. I .,'
Charlotte lbinnes . of Middle-
town; ,two sisterS; ' Mrs. ' .
O'Neill o'f Jacksohvtlle, FIa. '-ani'
tdrs.Na6rrii Russell of Lantana, .
Ra., iwo' Ori.n of Day.' '.
ton and Hayes Qf Arkansas' and' .
a number of grahdchildren. ' ;
Funeral servfces were con-"
dueted 'at the Earl Smith and
Sob ' HJneral .Home I . at' I..3ke 1;
'fla': BUfi at was ih' pHie-:'
crest Ceme.te(y at ;1 .
Jr' -J ,;, ' " . "".f . i, ,4 r I
'ot'
. I '. yn. Sfl 1111 :. :'
.... t'
and I'm sure all of y,ou feel the
same way. I think it's 'time each
of us the Board of Direc-
tors and them know that we
aren't in favor of the of
Directors giving away our t.1il1,
after working so long to bUild it
up.
I get pretty mad when, I think
of ' some. on Ie my
and that is what Landmark '.is
trying to' do,. and it like
no one is stop tl:\em .. , .
If you people the ..:sarile
as I do,
tors and let them.! know: your
, feelings. '.' " .';
, ",,:. ypu, Chan'ce'
.: ' :.-t', r' . S:. r i i C.t "
: ,.' - " .... .... < "' . !. , - .; '. ' :. .>
100(i900':, 1,\', .,
'pHONE 11 7 4 0l8
,. ,1' ,: ;
: ' j:Ndc. Widi' ' " -
. '.' ,Co ' ..
$k Jla1ll/; !f.
f!JuJlic
NOVEMBER 15, 1969
The King's Pleasure
Here's Bob .
In This House of Brede
The White Rose
Lofts
Braun
Godden
Westcott
ART EXHIBIT BY: MRS. HELEN KOBERTSON &
MR. GEOt{GE WALL
.both of Harveys.burg
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
SPECIAL IOTICE
To the people of Warren County and the surrounding
area and to my many friends and former customen.
I have m.:ided to return to the auction profession in.
which I have been licensed, bonded, and a graduate 9f
the iieisch American School of I-\uctioneering for the
past 14 yean.
Although I have been temporarily inaCtive, many of
you know that I am qualified and have over 10 yean
experience handling tlVery type of auction sale. .
Th.efore, if you plan to have an auction in the.future,
I would appreciate your considering me as your
auctioneer.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank
once again the many people that I have served i'n the
past and hope that you will remember me in the future.
I
.' .. '
--E even" .','
Ten
Radio .
GIIIII,Y
111111: .
fOI
, ..
".
. .
lulalida
By Dennis Dalton
light and laughter will fiX the
scene at Waynesville
this holiday beginning Nov. 26.
That day will be decorating
day in the business district, ac-
cording to plans made by the
Wayne Retail Merchants Associa-
tion.
Merchants will Christmastize
downtown Waynesville with a
community Christmas tree and
Yule street lighting.
Tree lights and street units
contributed last year by the
Waynesville Area Chamber of
Commerce and local merchants
and citizens will be traditionally
under an old fashioned
theme, "Christmas 1791"
(Waynesville's natiVity).
'The "Spirit of Christmas past"
will be instilled in the commun-
ity with a careful harmonization
of the' Holy Nativity and modern
Christmas' custom to the tune of
" Christmas Carol."
Charles Dickens immortal
Christmas story will set an appro-
priate mood since the noted
,.
visited Waynes-
groups interested in ' making
Christmas tree ornaments or
carolling.
Mis. Glen Smith, Retail Met
chants Chairman, is acting 'Is coil-
sultant for handcrafted 'tree
ornaments. ,
Rev. LL Youn's of the.
Waynesville United Methodist
Church is organizing choral
groups for a "Christmas 1797"
. opening Nov. 28 and weekend
carolling.
"Christmas 1797" will offl.'
cialIy get underway at 7 p.m. .
Nov. 28 when Santa Oatis ar
rives by antique ' sleigh to visit .
area and light Waynes-
ville's community Christmas tree
at the Waynesville National Bank
I.ot on North and Main
Streets.
Traditional Christmas music,
both choral and instrumental.
will background opening ' cere-
monies.
Visits from Santa and street.
carolling will continue on
ends until .
shops will feature ext.ended hoon
for the comfort and convenience .
in 1 durin;8 his of
\ Jie at
. all early s(ageeoaclllian,' now the
, '. hQme of Mr. Finley
of
.. 11ie''tmamJ,'l:iatettel' .ur .... ,v "
Waynesvilie's big -,
bration with extended
of the Valley shopper -Christll\&S'
" J
,
To.Spread Lear,upg; .:
I::, .: 'j'1. p \ ,1 j,. " I "'.' .
The coming. 01 Olirlatlan- '
'itY "brought. q; !conttnulng '
concern- with reUgtous . sub- ,
Jects, as the text for Jllumln-
.
Syria were
"euIy deQIcated to ,the
the development
., ',- L
"
" .,
1
.' TreiJ$*,re,J Today
In ,of
a mas-
ter loften set tJle style
for copylS,ts nnd assistants to
follow, Since even the deco-
ration of an lnltlal letter
could be a m.aj9r. ,
, A single letter'mlght occu-
iPY an entire PJLge, and a
; complete SCEtne 'or ,mhilature
might be contained
. __ ,. ___ the boundaries of, for
or
imlnl\JscrlptS;' hi fact,
work,.not only
,than, ;.rt\st but
r
- . BrQWD at Third and High,
Wayne Retail Merchants are
the entire community
'I" in "Christmas 1797" by solicit-
'. ing. the help of all persons or
Decorating Tree.
, The. gaily decorated tree so
, much a part of Christmas
has its counterpart in trees
adorned with colorful trin-
kets during the ancient feasts
' of ,the winter equinox.
supplement. .
" . The ' Christmas Shopper
supplement will ' reach every
Miami GaZette subscriber Nov.
19' in the Gazette. On 24,
The Shooper alone will be mailed
to all residents of the Waynes-
ville, Harveysburg, Spring Valley
and Bellbrook areas.
Both editions will entreat area
citizens to ''Come to Waynes-
ville and get into 'the Christmas
spirit." AS, one Retail Merchant
&Sociation spokesman put it ...
"You can find it here."
This pagan ,custom of dec-
evergreens became
associated ' with
observances, and legends link
to the birth of Jesus. One
such story says that on the
nlght of the Nativity, all the Vester' year , '8
woodland 'trees burst into
. bloom and bore fruit.
. ' SiRgiri
g
,With voices lifted: In har- At' "ole' tl-de
tnPDY for "Silent Nlght,l"'The , . ,I : ", ' - '
FIrst Noel"'and other'beloved Candies and ,- trees
today's carolers carry treats, gifts and greens
OD a -Christmas custom that ClallS, of course.
originated centur.1es ago. Wherever Christmas ls -cele-
In ,the 4D., "brated, these symbols' seem
st. BaSU was ' pr,,1sed with ' a , to appear. "
: 'In the modern era of rapid
fight, 1 0r . over communication, there ' is -a
" tl\.'e JUl- growing unUormity in the
, . - . ways that people, everYwhere
" lD\lSlc ', chOQse to mark the holiday.
and at-ChrIStmas and . Yesteryear's customs how-
, ,;: , , ,:'eyer, ,stlll their in "
.. " " ",' modernceJebratlOrl$.' 'a
...' ' ; , :'!Dage s of lp smg:-. : case 9f "the' more things
:, 1.\Jijg .. . ',change; the. : theJ , '.
wu!:m-' . GJt"d wijen in the .} same,' as
" a ' '
tl1ls,ltaUa town. ," , "
, . '
".
. .
lulalida
By Dennis Dalton
light and laughter will fiX the
scene at Waynesville
this holiday beginning Nov. 26.
That day will be decorating
day in the business district, ac-
cording to plans made by the
Wayne Retail Merchants Associa-
tion.
Merchants will Christmastize
downtown Waynesville with a
community Christmas tree and
Yule street lighting.
Tree lights and street units
contributed last year by the
Waynesville Area Chamber of
Commerce and local merchants
and citizens will be traditionally
under an old fashioned
theme, "Christmas 1791"
(Waynesville's natiVity).
'The "Spirit of Christmas past"
will be instilled in the commun-
ity with a careful harmonization
of the' Holy Nativity and modern
Christmas' custom to the tune of
" Christmas Carol."
Charles Dickens immortal
Christmas story will set an appro-
priate mood since the noted
,.
visited Waynes-
groups interested in ' making
Christmas tree ornaments or
carolling.
Mis. Glen Smith, Retail Met
chants Chairman, is acting 'Is coil-
sultant for handcrafted 'tree
ornaments. ,
Rev. LL Youn's of the.
Waynesville United Methodist
Church is organizing choral
groups for a "Christmas 1797"
. opening Nov. 28 and weekend
carolling.
"Christmas 1797" will offl.'
cialIy get underway at 7 p.m. .
Nov. 28 when Santa Oatis ar
rives by antique ' sleigh to visit .
area and light Waynes-
ville's community Christmas tree
at the Waynesville National Bank
I.ot on North and Main
Streets.
Traditional Christmas music,
both choral and instrumental.
will background opening ' cere-
monies.
Visits from Santa and street.
carolling will continue on
ends until .
shops will feature ext.ended hoon
for the comfort and convenience .
in 1 durin;8 his of
\ Jie at
. all early s(ageeoaclllian,' now the
, '. hQme of Mr. Finley
of
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bration with extended
of the Valley shopper -Christll\&S'
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The coming. 01 Olirlatlan- '
'itY "brought. q; !conttnulng '
concern- with reUgtous . sub- ,
Jects, as the text for Jllumln-
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Syria were
"euIy deQIcated to ,the
the development
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In ,of
a mas-
ter loften set tJle style
for copylS,ts nnd assistants to
follow, Since even the deco-
ration of an lnltlal letter
could be a m.aj9r. ,
, A single letter'mlght occu-
iPY an entire PJLge, and a
; complete SCEtne 'or ,mhilature
might be contained
. __ ,. ___ the boundaries of, for
or
imlnl\JscrlptS;' hi fact,
work,.not only
,than, ;.rt\st but
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Wayne Retail Merchants are
the entire community
'I" in "Christmas 1797" by solicit-
'. ing. the help of all persons or
Decorating Tree.
, The. gaily decorated tree so
, much a part of Christmas
has its counterpart in trees
adorned with colorful trin-
kets during the ancient feasts
' of ,the winter equinox.
supplement. .
" . The ' Christmas Shopper
supplement will ' reach every
Miami GaZette subscriber Nov.
19' in the Gazette. On 24,
The Shooper alone will be mailed
to all residents of the Waynes-
ville, Harveysburg, Spring Valley
and Bellbrook areas.
Both editions will entreat area
citizens to ''Come to Waynes-
ville and get into 'the Christmas
spirit." AS, one Retail Merchant
&Sociation spokesman put it ...
"You can find it here."
This pagan ,custom of dec-
evergreens became
associated ' with
observances, and legends link
to the birth of Jesus. One
such story says that on the
nlght of the Nativity, all the Vester' year , '8
woodland 'trees burst into
. bloom and bore fruit.
. ' SiRgiri
g
,With voices lifted: In har- At' "ole' tl-de
tnPDY for "Silent Nlght,l"'The , . ,I : ", ' - '
FIrst Noel"'and other'beloved Candies and ,- trees
today's carolers carry treats, gifts and greens
OD a -Christmas custom that ClallS, of course.
originated centur.1es ago. Wherever Christmas ls -cele-
In ,the 4D., "brated, these symbols' seem
st. BaSU was ' pr,,1sed with ' a , to appear. "
: 'In the modern era of rapid
fight, 1 0r . over communication, there ' is -a
" tl\.'e JUl- growing unUormity in the
, . - . ways that people, everYwhere
" lD\lSlc ', chOQse to mark the holiday.
and at-ChrIStmas and . Yesteryear's customs how-
, ,;: , , ,:'eyer, ,stlll their in "
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...' ' ; , :'!Dage s of lp smg:-. : case 9f "the' more things
:, 1.\Jijg .. . ',change; the. : theJ , '.
wu!:m-' . GJt"d wijen in the .} same,' as
" a ' '
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'NUIT de NOEL .
Fragranc.es
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BRUTE
JADE EAST
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OLD SPICE .
BRITISH STERLING
ENGLISH LEATHER ,
HI ,KARATE'
CANOE
LANVIN
ANNOUNCIIG
THE DREW
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iSaturday, .Nov. "22, AT 1 P.M. AT THE OFFICES OF r,HE
CORNER . OF MAIN AND' MIAMI
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'I in. . journllliit', Drew Sweet, 1l native. of England, who
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THE DREW
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iSaturday, .Nov. "22, AT 1 P.M. AT THE OFFICES OF r,HE
CORNER . OF MAIN AND' MIAMI
WA LLE.
v, ,: .'
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'I in. . journllliit', Drew Sweet, 1l native. of England, who
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Historic ,Waynesville. Next to Fairley's Hardware Store.
Open fp r ' Yo,Ur Mon. - We.d. 8:'30 - 6:0Q, Thurs-
',F;'. 8: 30,- 8:00, and Sat. 8:00 - 5:00.
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Open fp r ' Yo,Ur Mon. - We.d. 8:'30 - 6:0Q, Thurs-
',F;'. 8: 30,- 8:00, and Sat. 8:00 - 5:00.
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and we're, "rolling out the, 'red carpt"
" to invite 'you 10 iii ana see 0", '
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' wonderiul ., s.lect'on of 'gift for
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the Holidays.
Your account is Paid-Up 'pi,d we
you to Icno,w that your nori(
list of Prefe;red', Credit c."iI' 'toin ." . &.OUI-
account is -always.n .' ')ftf 'to ,
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use. . 't. -
There's no better time to Ose your
Account when selec-.
tions are at' theit ,.,est. So please
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Sweaters look better ,
says Santa, and he's
'1 "-6 '.(;q
up a group for the git18
on his list. Take a smart tip, ,
do your shopping early"toQ. '
The styles are just
We gift wrap.
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of' holiday toppings sure to '
please the .gals on your list.
NEW HOURS
9-8 Sat. 9-8
: For YQur lady
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and we're, "rolling out the, 'red carpt"
" to invite 'you 10 iii ana see 0", '
", "". I';"" ;,
' wonderiul ., s.lect'on of 'gift for
, ' ,' ,
the Holidays.
Your account is Paid-Up 'pi,d we
you to Icno,w that your nori(
list of Prefe;red', Credit c."iI' 'toin ." . &.OUI-
account is -always.n .' ')ftf 'to ,
.:
use. . 't. -
There's no better time to Ose your
Account when selec-.
tions are at' theit ,.,est. So please
" I", ... 'r
come in soon and it".
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Sweaters look better ,
says Santa, and he's
'1 "-6 '.(;q
up a group for the git18
on his list. Take a smart tip, ,
do your shopping early"toQ. '
The styles are just
We gift wrap.
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co;ne in a'nd see oU,r
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of' holiday toppings sure to '
please the .gals on your list.
NEW HOURS
9-8 Sat. 9-8
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Washable
Perfect for any room
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Washable
Perfect for any room
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save money, save time, I?orrow wisely:
protect cash and po$8e88ions .-Here's
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iday expenses. Be smart. ;, ..
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under . ioin nowl' ;
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variety of opportunities make ,money,
save money, save time, I?orrow wisely:
protect cash and po$8e88ions .-Here's
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, ',' . chUrch. Special music and read
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entertained at their home Sun-
: . ,h ' ' '. , I, to progr;8m. day afternoon 'honoring their
. , Betty Hoagland has accepted - daughter Caroi with , a surprise
. aft,er an birthday party in honor of her
msehce
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of:' seVeral and Charlotte Anderson returned 21st bir1th:day.
, sincerely' wants to thank Carol home Satura3Y from Grandv'iew . The ,BYF of Jonahs Run
'-, she did 1 . she' had Church met in the social room
was away. tonsillt=Ctomy. evening and made plans
Massie Grange in Mr. and MIS. Donald Grismer for fall activi'ties.
session Monday everung With returned home Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brothers
Wotthy Master Floyd Jialmer. spendblg 1 S ,delightful days in entertained Wednesday evening
The Warren County beautiful uaWaii. in honolr of Eddie Wayne's. fifth
team made "up. of members of Mr. arid ':Mrs. Harold Gillam birthday. Guests were Mrs. Sue
the six Granges in county were ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Ann Caiman, grandmother, and
was present at:ld in.uinea -MIS. William Doster. Jim, Dav'id and Lorie Caiman.
officers for the coming yem. Mrs. as. rucker and Mrs. Mrs. Judy McConnaha is home
Rpss Villars was made' the Robett Brandenburg were follOwing surgery at Doctor's
Master. hostesses for the WSCS meeting Hospital in Columbus. Her con-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price . held Thursday afternoon at the dition reported to be satis-
'were ,in 'of a program pre. . 'church. Mrs. Helen RobertSon factory. .
, .Sun<J8.y. at: Mrs. Marth3 Morrow' in' Mr. Willard Taylor
Jonahs Run : Church honoring, all, . charge of the program. of Xeoin were Saturday. evtning
men that have served in the Bill Willis is home -folloWing of the aint Taylors'
Armed Forces. with special men- surgery at Qinton Memorial Hos- How Many 'Holiday.?
pitat. ' .
Mrs. Ra. e Thornbury ' an _ d Mrs. Traditionally, Belgians
ebrate three holldays at the
Woods of Lebanon, attended , Christmas season - beg1n-
services 'at )ol'ahs Run .Church rung 'with st. Nicholas Day,
Sunday. ," . - '. December the'gpod
PI
" b" d- saint .brings gifts fa-r " Chil-
" ans are . emg rna dl:en. ' ..... ., .. ': '; '. ... .
commuOltf pro;::' : Then 'comes- St': ' Thomas
.. ' , .,' 9. Day; It's a
gram to '1)e 'he d at the Woited sort of "trtck, Qr: _day
Methodist ChureJl , 'J'hankSgiving for ,schOOl who ,try
Nov. ' ' -. '" tricks on ,their teach-
, carol Schuster is currently third holiday, of
-,employed inWaynesville. . is Chrlstmas.
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Come. Chrtst.mas,
tradition of setting up a'
.
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Ii custom whicb Qegan. elP'ly thta, Century: ": I' ,
In 1909, citizens of Pasadena, CaUf., ',an .
evergreen on Mount Wilson as the tree of the city. -
_The year 1912 saw community Christmas treea'eRCted ,\
In Madison Square, New 'York, N. Y., and on the COm- ;
mon in Boston, Mass. Independence Square in PhUa-
delphia, P.a., showed otllts first community tree in
President Calvin CooUdge inaugurated the cuStom
of a national communlty Christmas tree in WaShlngton,
D.C., when he was presented with a large evergreen
by the University in 1923. 'r
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At Discount
1111'
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BRING THIS AD WITH YOU AND RECEIVE A
10
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10 Ct1RI$TMASPURCHASE
SEE THE NEW SELECTIONS OF
CERAMICS - NOVEL - BLANKETS
DRESSES - AFTER SHAVE LOTIONS
TI E TACKS - BLOUSES
SWEATERS - BELTS - SHIRTS
SOX - HOSE - JEWELRY
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BY ... ..,.., 9 ' lion lor With,the Mrs. uwis Hoagland
, ',' . chUrch. Special music and read
w
entertained at their home Sun-
: . ,h ' ' '. , I, to progr;8m. day afternoon 'honoring their
. , Betty Hoagland has accepted - daughter Caroi with , a surprise
. aft,er an birthday party in honor of her
msehce
1
of:' seVeral and Charlotte Anderson returned 21st bir1th:day.
, sincerely' wants to thank Carol home Satura3Y from Grandv'iew . The ,BYF of Jonahs Run
'-, she did 1 . she' had Church met in the social room
was away. tonsillt=Ctomy. evening and made plans
Massie Grange in Mr. and MIS. Donald Grismer for fall activi'ties.
session Monday everung With returned home Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brothers
Wotthy Master Floyd Jialmer. spendblg 1 S ,delightful days in entertained Wednesday evening
The Warren County beautiful uaWaii. in honolr of Eddie Wayne's. fifth
team made "up. of members of Mr. arid ':Mrs. Harold Gillam birthday. Guests were Mrs. Sue
the six Granges in county were ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Ann Caiman, grandmother, and
was present at:ld in.uinea -MIS. William Doster. Jim, Dav'id and Lorie Caiman.
officers for the coming yem. Mrs. as. rucker and Mrs. Mrs. Judy McConnaha is home
Rpss Villars was made' the Robett Brandenburg were follOwing surgery at Doctor's
Master. hostesses for the WSCS meeting Hospital in Columbus. Her con-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price . held Thursday afternoon at the dition reported to be satis-
'were ,in 'of a program pre. . 'church. Mrs. Helen RobertSon factory. .
, .Sun<J8.y. at: Mrs. Marth3 Morrow' in' Mr. Willard Taylor
Jonahs Run : Church honoring, all, . charge of the program. of Xeoin were Saturday. evtning
men that have served in the Bill Willis is home -folloWing of the aint Taylors'
Armed Forces. with special men- surgery at Qinton Memorial Hos- How Many 'Holiday.?
pitat. ' .
Mrs. Ra. e Thornbury ' an _ d Mrs. Traditionally, Belgians
ebrate three holldays at the
Woods of Lebanon, attended , Christmas season - beg1n-
services 'at )ol'ahs Run .Church rung 'with st. Nicholas Day,
Sunday. ," . - '. December the'gpod
PI
" b" d- saint .brings gifts fa-r " Chil-
" ans are . emg rna dl:en. ' ..... ., .. ': '; '. ... .
commuOltf pro;::' : Then 'comes- St': ' Thomas
.. ' , .,' 9. Day; It's a
gram to '1)e 'he d at the Woited sort of "trtck, Qr: _day
Methodist ChureJl , 'J'hankSgiving for ,schOOl who ,try
Nov. ' ' -. '" tricks on ,their teach-
, carol Schuster is currently third holiday, of
-,employed inWaynesville. . is Chrlstmas.
'. .
,
'
Come. Chrtst.mas,
tradition of setting up a'
.
.,o .
Ii custom whicb Qegan. elP'ly thta, Century: ": I' ,
In 1909, citizens of Pasadena, CaUf., ',an .
evergreen on Mount Wilson as the tree of the city. -
_The year 1912 saw community Christmas treea'eRCted ,\
In Madison Square, New 'York, N. Y., and on the COm- ;
mon in Boston, Mass. Independence Square in PhUa-
delphia, P.a., showed otllts first community tree in
President Calvin CooUdge inaugurated the cuStom
of a national communlty Christmas tree in WaShlngton,
D.C., when he was presented with a large evergreen
by the University in 1923. 'r
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At Discount
1111'
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BRING THIS AD WITH YOU AND RECEIVE A
10
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10 Ct1RI$TMASPURCHASE
SEE THE NEW SELECTIONS OF
CERAMICS - NOVEL - BLANKETS
DRESSES - AFTER SHAVE LOTIONS
TI E TACKS - BLOUSES
SWEATERS - BELTS - SHIRTS
SOX - HOSE - JEWELRY
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Senior Citizens of
Wa)'neaYille enjoyed. "carry-in"
ii1 the . United Methodist
Social Room on November 11.
A short busiJiess meeting was
cOnducted. Following dinner, Mrs.
iutie Irelan introduced one of
. her classes and an
Armistice Day prog,am was pre-
sented ,by them.
The next meeting will be
November 25 at 1 p .. m.
The members of the Day
Missionary Group of the First
Church of Christ had a "carry-
.in" lunch November 12. Eleven
members attended this meeting.
The lesson included the book-
let, "The HalVest is Plentiful,"
This booklet covers some of the
work done by Dr. James Frasure
and the work he has done in
Mrice.
Mrs. Ruth Shoup, Mrs. Artie
. Edwards, Mrs. Mabel Davis, Mrs.
Alice Morgan, Mrs. Nellie Charl-
ton, and Miss FJizabeth Chandler
attended the meeting of Region
16 of the Ohio Association of
Garden Cubs on
Nov. 12 at HillsbOro. .
The : New' Cub will
meet on the ,Friday after Thanks-
giving, 28, instead of Nov.
21 as written' in the Year Book.
will take place at
the Fireside lim at .. :30 p.m.
A eomn;unity 'Ihari1CsgiVihg by the COrwin PebtecOita(
Service .for the WaytiesVnIe &tea Oolitiess Church. Chyr<;h.
will be conddcted "" Rev; . . AI.;y
25 at 1:3(r' p.m. 'at the CorWiD " in ; . it.:
Pentecostal HoliIiess -ChUrch. The public is invited ,to, at- "
The Wes1t Wayne DiscusSion
Gro...p met at the home of Mr.
and . Mrs. ' Harold Whitaker on
Friday, Nov. 14.
'nle Rev. Mr. 'H.R. Deeth, . tend thiS Communitr Thanks-:,'
The Waynesville Garden Qub
met. on 13 at the, .
home of Mrs. Margaret Hadley
with Vice President Mrs. Carolyn
Retallick conducting the meet-
ing. Ron call was answered With
Thanksgiving sentiment by 18
members.
Rector of the Episcopal Churches giving Service. The
of Warren Colinty ,will deliver divided between C.R..O .. P. and
the Thanksgiving The Home.
. Special mUSic ' wUI ' be pre-
An interesting report of
Region 16 was given by the
six members who attended.
An earnest and urgent plea
was made to preserve the last
thirteen miles of the Little Miami
River and members were urged
to write to their Congressman
and other influential persons by
January II when the Ohio Legi-
lature convenes.
. Mrs. Margaret Hadley added
to the horicultural report by
explainiilg how to protect roses
for the winter.
Mrs. Glenna Conner was in
charge of the program and pre-
sented good material on
making of a terrarium as a winter
plant project using moss, Africat:t
ThO$e in attendance were:
Dr. Mrll. lfarlan. Dye,,Mn. ,
Katherine Fulkerson, Mr. and
Mrs. Keller Hoak, Mo. Grace
,prown, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hartsock, Mrs. Mary Rye, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Frye, Mrs. Dick
Irelan and Mr. and, Mrs. Don
Workman.
A tour of fue new-
ly decorated home was enjoyed
after the meeting. Later refresh-
ments were selVed.
Chapter,. O.E.S. met fn '
regular form Monday, Nov. 10 at
8 p.m. . nt the Waynesville
Masonic Temple.
The new officers for 1970,
both elected and appointed, were
announced by the Worthy Ma-
, tron.
The next meeting will be '
, Installation of Officers' on Mon-
day, Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. in the
Masonic
MRS. MCMILLAN
SURPRISED
Mrs. Herbert McMillan of 210
North Sixth Waynesville
was honored with a surprise
birthday party by a group of
frien4s Saturday. , ,
. Mrs. McMillan, who decorates
cakes, was cleverly tricked into
baking and decorating her own
birthday cake by one of .the
group. The person phoned her
and placed the order as if it
were for someone else.
Guests included: Mr. and Mrs.
McMillan, Mr. and Mrs; William
,Downey, Sr. of Lebanon; Mr.
and Mrs. William Jr.
and son of Lebanon; John
Downey and sons of Xenia and
. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Downey ,and
T h 6 FIB ESI D. E I. N N
. The Fireside Inn, WayneArille, East Miami St., % block off Ohio 42.
I
HOURS - 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Tues. - closed Monday
MRS. HELEN PRESTON, Public Relations.Director
NOW ACCEPTING THANKSGIVING .
PERMIT US TO HANDLE YOUR BANQOETS, 'CLUBS,
JY- ..., : ' '_ ;.
'WEDDING RECEPTIONS, ANNIVERSARiESJAND 'MEETINGS ..
, .
Phone 897-7046
Candlelight dining at colonially modest prices is now available at the Fireside Inn in historic
Washington Square at Waynesville. Heritage cuisine and extraordinary service and hospitality now'
await you in the direct restaurant lineage established during the village's early history. Inn redecora-
tion and refurbishment have also been worked for your comfort and dining pleasure. Pennit '
innkeeper-maitre d' S.R. Wallace and Chef William Hooks, formerly of the. Golden Lamb Inn,. to
pamper your palate. Your trip to the Fireside may be made faster and more conveniently than by
stagecoach. The eminent English author Cha.rles Dickens. and famed United States statesman, Henry
Oay, found Waynesville inn bill of fare superb. You will, too, at the Fireside Inn, where the hall
mark is on fine cuisine amidst traditional dining. ..
. .
c ,
Bakjng Cake.
If the weather on'st. Nich-
olas Day, DeCeinber 6th, is
mlSty# , Dutch legend can .
explain it. st. Nicholas is -
baking his cakes.
TraditIonal' cakes' - Zelten .
or tposse are adorned with .
different figures. These, chU- ;...
dren are' told, are the marks
made by St. Nicholas'
as he steps over the cakes on .
his way through the mist.
. . .'
Driving Yule Out .
'l
st. Knut's Day, January
13th, Is the traditional time '.
tor ' taking down Christmas :
greens in Sweden. According
to custom, as the tree is dls-
mantled, ' young tolk dance "
whlle their elders sing,
"Twentieth day Knut driveth '.
Yule out."
This custom is believed to
be derived from the laws of
King Canute, written in the
early 11th.
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Senior Citizens of
Wa)'neaYille enjoyed. "carry-in"
ii1 the . United Methodist
Social Room on November 11.
A short busiJiess meeting was
cOnducted. Following dinner, Mrs.
iutie Irelan introduced one of
. her classes and an
Armistice Day prog,am was pre-
sented ,by them.
The next meeting will be
November 25 at 1 p .. m.
The members of the Day
Missionary Group of the First
Church of Christ had a "carry-
.in" lunch November 12. Eleven
members attended this meeting.
The lesson included the book-
let, "The HalVest is Plentiful,"
This booklet covers some of the
work done by Dr. James Frasure
and the work he has done in
Mrice.
Mrs. Ruth Shoup, Mrs. Artie
. Edwards, Mrs. Mabel Davis, Mrs.
Alice Morgan, Mrs. Nellie Charl-
ton, and Miss FJizabeth Chandler
attended the meeting of Region
16 of the Ohio Association of
Garden Cubs on
Nov. 12 at HillsbOro. .
The : New' Cub will
meet on the ,Friday after Thanks-
giving, 28, instead of Nov.
21 as written' in the Year Book.
will take place at
the Fireside lim at .. :30 p.m.
A eomn;unity 'Ihari1CsgiVihg by the COrwin PebtecOita(
Service .for the WaytiesVnIe &tea Oolitiess Church. Chyr<;h.
will be conddcted "" Rev; . . AI.;y
25 at 1:3(r' p.m. 'at the CorWiD " in ; . it.:
Pentecostal HoliIiess -ChUrch. The public is invited ,to, at- "
The Wes1t Wayne DiscusSion
Gro...p met at the home of Mr.
and . Mrs. ' Harold Whitaker on
Friday, Nov. 14.
'nle Rev. Mr. 'H.R. Deeth, . tend thiS Communitr Thanks-:,'
The Waynesville Garden Qub
met. on 13 at the, .
home of Mrs. Margaret Hadley
with Vice President Mrs. Carolyn
Retallick conducting the meet-
ing. Ron call was answered With
Thanksgiving sentiment by 18
members.
Rector of the Episcopal Churches giving Service. The
of Warren Colinty ,will deliver divided between C.R..O .. P. and
the Thanksgiving The Home.
. Special mUSic ' wUI ' be pre-
An interesting report of
Region 16 was given by the
six members who attended.
An earnest and urgent plea
was made to preserve the last
thirteen miles of the Little Miami
River and members were urged
to write to their Congressman
and other influential persons by
January II when the Ohio Legi-
lature convenes.
. Mrs. Margaret Hadley added
to the horicultural report by
explainiilg how to protect roses
for the winter.
Mrs. Glenna Conner was in
charge of the program and pre-
sented good material on
making of a terrarium as a winter
plant project using moss, Africat:t
ThO$e in attendance were:
Dr. Mrll. lfarlan. Dye,,Mn. ,
Katherine Fulkerson, Mr. and
Mrs. Keller Hoak, Mo. Grace
,prown, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hartsock, Mrs. Mary Rye, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Frye, Mrs. Dick
Irelan and Mr. and, Mrs. Don
Workman.
A tour of fue new-
ly decorated home was enjoyed
after the meeting. Later refresh-
ments were selVed.
Chapter,. O.E.S. met fn '
regular form Monday, Nov. 10 at
8 p.m. . nt the Waynesville
Masonic Temple.
The new officers for 1970,
both elected and appointed, were
announced by the Worthy Ma-
, tron.
The next meeting will be '
, Installation of Officers' on Mon-
day, Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. in the
Masonic
MRS. MCMILLAN
SURPRISED
Mrs. Herbert McMillan of 210
North Sixth Waynesville
was honored with a surprise
birthday party by a group of
frien4s Saturday. , ,
. Mrs. McMillan, who decorates
cakes, was cleverly tricked into
baking and decorating her own
birthday cake by one of .the
group. The person phoned her
and placed the order as if it
were for someone else.
Guests included: Mr. and Mrs.
McMillan, Mr. and Mrs; William
,Downey, Sr. of Lebanon; Mr.
and Mrs. William Jr.
and son of Lebanon; John
Downey and sons of Xenia and
. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Downey ,and
T h 6 FIB ESI D. E I. N N
. The Fireside Inn, WayneArille, East Miami St., % block off Ohio 42.
I
HOURS - 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Tues. - closed Monday
MRS. HELEN PRESTON, Public Relations.Director
NOW ACCEPTING THANKSGIVING .
PERMIT US TO HANDLE YOUR BANQOETS, 'CLUBS,
JY- ..., : ' '_ ;.
'WEDDING RECEPTIONS, ANNIVERSARiESJAND 'MEETINGS ..
, .
Phone 897-7046
Candlelight dining at colonially modest prices is now available at the Fireside Inn in historic
Washington Square at Waynesville. Heritage cuisine and extraordinary service and hospitality now'
await you in the direct restaurant lineage established during the village's early history. Inn redecora-
tion and refurbishment have also been worked for your comfort and dining pleasure. Pennit '
innkeeper-maitre d' S.R. Wallace and Chef William Hooks, formerly of the. Golden Lamb Inn,. to
pamper your palate. Your trip to the Fireside may be made faster and more conveniently than by
stagecoach. The eminent English author Cha.rles Dickens. and famed United States statesman, Henry
Oay, found Waynesville inn bill of fare superb. You will, too, at the Fireside Inn, where the hall
mark is on fine cuisine amidst traditional dining. ..
. .
c ,
Bakjng Cake.
If the weather on'st. Nich-
olas Day, DeCeinber 6th, is
mlSty# , Dutch legend can .
explain it. st. Nicholas is -
baking his cakes.
TraditIonal' cakes' - Zelten .
or tposse are adorned with .
different figures. These, chU- ;...
dren are' told, are the marks
made by St. Nicholas'
as he steps over the cakes on .
his way through the mist.
. . .'
Driving Yule Out .
'l
st. Knut's Day, January
13th, Is the traditional time '.
tor ' taking down Christmas :
greens in Sweden. According
to custom, as the tree is dls-
mantled, ' young tolk dance "
whlle their elders sing,
"Twentieth day Knut driveth '.
Yule out."
This custom is believed to
be derived from the laws of
King Canute, written in the
early 11th.
. '
. -'
. .
, .' .
, ,
" , .
. ' .
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Jr , t .:. " ,
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. ;.
Corporal Dennis Jordan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan
of Walnut Street' is stationed 'at ., ,:'
Ft. Benning; Ga. .
i
Pvt. Robert Burns, sori of Mr.. " r
William Burns of Belltirook Av.e.
t
'
'and brother of Mr. J .. ' y,'
Burns of Main St. is home for a . ,.
short leave before leaviilg for
Vietnam. ( .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jordan of
Race St. are the parents of a
baby son, born Nov. 7 at Greene
Memorial Hospital. They are the
parents of four other children.
Brett,. Bart, Debbie and Brad.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins of
Franklin Furnace, OhiQ re-
cent visitors at the home of Mr .
and Mrs. Richard Hall of Vine
St.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butts,
former Xenia residents, have
. .
moved to the Spring Valley. '
Trailer Ranch.Dn
Rd.
CORRECTION: Barbara Dill
one of two contestants from'
Xenia High School for the
Junior Miss Pageant at' Beaver;_
creek Field House.
V a' II e y "0 t e.,
Pa ,Fire
Levy Renewal
Spring Valley voters passed"
the village's fire levy renewal ,
, ,
during the recent election. A ",
total 310 votes were cast
the issue and 81 . .
Township Trustee "
Haines Craig and Harvey
won seats over two other candi-
dates. Huff 'Ied the vote with.-
271. Craig ran a close secondl
with 269 votes. Roy Stoneo-;
burner and James M. Ragen:
. ,!
received 138 and 93 votes: ;'
respectively. " , .: .
James S. Morgan and,incum{
bent Phillip P. Shade :, . i.
elected to Spring Valley
council. They " were' the
candidates ,for four seats on .the.; J'';'"
council. > Morgan '
votes and Shade tallied 133. ':.' .' .
Gene F. Reeves, \Y .'i
.W8$ expiring,.received 34 , ..
votes. Jack ,R. HOIller, . ... .
.' . J 'f
'finistWig _. tenn, 3' .,:' "
voles'. Both
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C.A Tit E
Introducing ...
.Ihe spIce-saling'
Ir. will1 'lbe
_ llii dillefl.ei!*
. l. ; ...
The TRENT. 231M' ,
.' . Custom Compilet Per,sonel -'
Cplor 'tV feeturlnl .'lOg .
. In. plc:tur",. new ..
. h-.nl:lsome,y deiisned vrnyl cl,tld ' .
C ....
. coIOf:(Z3504C); or In
. Sliver Brown' cofO"CZ3504L):
... ,"
. .{I
.:150 ea,
New.est
'of the world's fastest
" seUing-cha.in saws .
.. Easy start, e.sy to rLln, .
. easy.tcrhandle ' . r ,
Cuts hardwoqd log in
6 seconds; an 8" softwood
.. ,',Io'g, in 3lh . -
, ,!p 29" bar; fells ';
trees to a feet in
4 T
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" MAYTAG
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MAYTAG
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DJ.7ers
............ _ .. Fast dry clothes at
low temperatures
Martal Halo-o1Heat' Dryers -
Surround clothes with
r--------:----1I even heat. No hot spots, no
--.--------11 overdrying!
Permanent Press Cycle. Full
Opening ..safety Door Fine
Mesh Lint Filter Large Capa
city Snag Free Porcelain
Enameled Drum
enclosures
forTUBSand
SHOWERS
wXUIJY
NOW "".......-
'PLAmc t+t-rHl
OR
alA"
PANELS
. ;.
Corporal Dennis Jordan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jordan
of Walnut Street' is stationed 'at ., ,:'
Ft. Benning; Ga. .
i
Pvt. Robert Burns, sori of Mr.. " r
William Burns of Belltirook Av.e.
t
'
'and brother of Mr. J .. ' y,'
Burns of Main St. is home for a . ,.
short leave before leaviilg for
Vietnam. ( .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jordan of
Race St. are the parents of a
baby son, born Nov. 7 at Greene
Memorial Hospital. They are the
parents of four other children.
Brett,. Bart, Debbie and Brad.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins of
Franklin Furnace, OhiQ re-
cent visitors at the home of Mr .
and Mrs. Richard Hall of Vine
St.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butts,
former Xenia residents, have
. .
moved to the Spring Valley. '
Trailer Ranch.Dn
Rd.
CORRECTION: Barbara Dill
one of two contestants from'
Xenia High School for the
Junior Miss Pageant at' Beaver;_
creek Field House.
V a' II e y "0 t e.,
Pa ,Fire
Levy Renewal
Spring Valley voters passed"
the village's fire levy renewal ,
, ,
during the recent election. A ",
total 310 votes were cast
the issue and 81 . .
Township Trustee "
Haines Craig and Harvey
won seats over two other candi-
dates. Huff 'Ied the vote with.-
271. Craig ran a close secondl
with 269 votes. Roy Stoneo-;
burner and James M. Ragen:
. ,!
received 138 and 93 votes: ;'
respectively. " , .: .
James S. Morgan and,incum{
bent Phillip P. Shade :, . i.
elected to Spring Valley
council. They " were' the
candidates ,for four seats on .the.; J'';'"
council. > Morgan '
votes and Shade tallied 133. ':.' .' .
Gene F. Reeves, \Y .'i
.W8$ expiring,.received 34 , ..
votes. Jack ,R. HOIller, . ... .
.' . J 'f
'finistWig _. tenn, 3' .,:' "
voles'. Both
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: ft.It 'Baptist, Church
, North Main Street
..' Oabome, Putor' J
a.in., &.Dday School. '
11:00 a.m., Morainl Wonhip.
6:30 Ullion.
7:30 p.ID., Evening Wonmp. ,
7:30 p.m., Wec:lDesday Praytt
, , Meetinl
(Affiliated, w h Soumem
Bapciat CcmVeiltioft).
PInt Ohurch of Ohriat
, But Hip Street
Thomu Steveu, MinUter
':30 LDl., Sunday Bible
School. .
10:30 Sunday WOflmp
and CommwUoa.
6:CM) p.lll. "S.,nd., Y GUm
Meetia .
6:30 p .... Suaday, Cuistian
Youth Hoar.
7:30 p.aa., Sunda, Even.S
, Wonhip.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bible'
. Scudy. ,
Pr1ellda Keetilll
Fourth Street Bear High
9:30 Lm., Sunday School.
10:4' a.m., Suaday Muting
for Worship (Ullpro-
,,&mmed).
St. AupatiDea Church
Hip Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.lD. & 11 a.m. Massa
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Day.
7:30 p.m. Firlt Friday
7 :4' a.m. Daily Mus
at. Kary'. Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : l' a.ID., MorDinI Prayer
1st, 3rd & 'th SundaY5;
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th SundAYI.
UDited Kethodilt
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
10:15 a.m., Church at ,
Worship.
9: l' a.m., Sunday Oturch at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel-
, lowship.
. ,
, API, Limb,
10:00 Sunday . "
1:30 p.m.., ,'Sunday, 1
day and Sattir4ay,
nin, W orlhip Services.
7:30 p.m'., WedneSday Youth
Service.
HARVEYSBURG '
, Priendship Baptist
Qhurch
Southem Baptist
Norman Meadows, Putor
9:30 a.m., Swadaj School
10:30 a.m., Sunday Nomina
Wonhip
7:30 p.ID., Sunday Eveninl
Service. '
7:30 p.m., Wec:lDeaday, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jo...u Bun Bapt1at
Cla1ll'Ch "
Ohio 73 But
Lester Kidd, Putor
10:00 a.lll., s..cIay School.
10:00 " I i:CJo ,La., sUda,.
Worship Service.
7:30 'p ... , Suacla,. Eveaia.
Wonhip.
U'aiMd IieUlodiat
OIlurch
David Harper, Putw
':30 UIl., Sunday , Clurch ':
Service.
10:30 a.lll., Sunday SchoOl.
11:00 a.m., Swtday Wonhip,
Semee. .
Youth FeUowahip and Bible
Study
Harveysburg Fuli GOSpel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Pastor
7.:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a'.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
PBRRY
Perry Church of Ohriat
Wilminaroll Pike &
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10: 15 a.m., Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.lb., Sunday .. g
Study, all ague
7:30 p.m., Evening Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
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"Be Sitill, and know tMt I
exalted 'MIOng the held ... ,
the .rth."-Psalm 46:10.
SpriJr.r Valley'
:mendS Church
Mound Street
E. Friend. Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.lD. Sunday achool .
10:30 a.m. Morainl Wonhip ":' "
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street,
Mrs. Lois Dunaway Pastor '
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Morrting Worship - 11 a.m.
Evening Worship - 7 :30 p.m.
Prayer :Meeting, Wednesday -
'7:30p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Thur,sday , '
7:30p.m.
Song-fesit last Saturday each
month - 7 :30 p.m.
, ,.
: ft.It 'Baptist, Church
, North Main Street
..' Oabome, Putor' J
a.in., &.Dday School. '
11:00 a.m., Morainl Wonhip.
6:30 Ullion.
7:30 p.ID., Evening Wonmp. ,
7:30 p.m., Wec:lDesday Praytt
, , Meetinl
(Affiliated, w h Soumem
Bapciat CcmVeiltioft).
PInt Ohurch of Ohriat
, But Hip Street
Thomu Steveu, MinUter
':30 LDl., Sunday Bible
School. .
10:30 Sunday WOflmp
and CommwUoa.
6:CM) p.lll. "S.,nd., Y GUm
Meetia .
6:30 p .... Suaday, Cuistian
Youth Hoar.
7:30 p.aa., Sunda, Even.S
, Wonhip.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bible'
. Scudy. ,
Pr1ellda Keetilll
Fourth Street Bear High
9:30 Lm., Sunday School.
10:4' a.m., Suaday Muting
for Worship (Ullpro-
,,&mmed).
St. AupatiDea Church
Hip Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.lD. & 11 a.m. Massa
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Day.
7:30 p.m. Firlt Friday
7 :4' a.m. Daily Mus
at. Kary'. Episcopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : l' a.ID., MorDinI Prayer
1st, 3rd & 'th SundaY5;
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th SundAYI.
UDited Kethodilt
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
10:15 a.m., Church at ,
Worship.
9: l' a.m., Sunday Oturch at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel-
, lowship.
. ,
, API, Limb,
10:00 Sunday . "
1:30 p.m.., ,'Sunday, 1
day and Sattir4ay,
nin, W orlhip Services.
7:30 p.m'., WedneSday Youth
Service.
HARVEYSBURG '
, Priendship Baptist
Qhurch
Southem Baptist
Norman Meadows, Putor
9:30 a.m., Swadaj School
10:30 a.m., Sunday Nomina
Wonhip
7:30 p.ID., Sunday Eveninl
Service. '
7:30 p.m., Wec:lDeaday, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jo...u Bun Bapt1at
Cla1ll'Ch "
Ohio 73 But
Lester Kidd, Putor
10:00 a.lll., s..cIay School.
10:00 " I i:CJo ,La., sUda,.
Worship Service.
7:30 'p ... , Suacla,. Eveaia.
Wonhip.
U'aiMd IieUlodiat
OIlurch
David Harper, Putw
':30 UIl., Sunday , Clurch ':
Service.
10:30 a.lll., Sunday SchoOl.
11:00 a.m., Swtday Wonhip,
Semee. .
Youth FeUowahip and Bible
Study
Harveysburg Fuli GOSpel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Pastor
7.:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a'.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
PBRRY
Perry Church of Ohriat
Wilminaroll Pike &
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10: 15 a.m., Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.lb., Sunday .. g
Study, all ague
7:30 p.m., Evening Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
",
BRADDOCK: IlfSURANCB
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
BIJelS SUPBR V ALU
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
LAMB'S AUTO SALES
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO
LYD'S DRBSS SHOP
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO '
LBIlAY'S B R CLBAlfBBS "
. WAYNUVILLE, OHIO
DLL IBIURA.OB .
WAYNUVILLE. OHIO
y SHOP '
OHIQ
GI.VE GOD '-A
"Be Sitill, and know tMt I
exalted 'MIOng the held ... ,
the .rth."-Psalm 46:10.
SpriJr.r Valley'
:mendS Church
Mound Street
E. Friend. Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.lD. Sunday achool .
10:30 a.m. Morainl Wonhip ":' "
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street,
Mrs. Lois Dunaway Pastor '
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Morrting Worship - 11 a.m.
Evening Worship - 7 :30 p.m.
Prayer :Meeting, Wednesday -
'7:30p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Thur,sday , '
7:30p.m.
Song-fesit last Saturday each
month - 7 :30 p.m.
, ,.
,
,
The . 'Hon()r' Roll . for Wayne 'Colvin, Donna leMaster, Rebecca
Elementary SChool has &al, ' Chfis .. 1,SiDlPso!i:. ,' {{at-Ia
. . by school offi- .. MeHnela . .Jay
&: .. . , (t , inclbdes ,the following: - 8e'th
bf " '(;'fad6i MrlS. Davis: Sherry At-
.
. ;
Allen Hannah" Melissa '
cbro &. wltec;Is; i" iJ:unt
: Of J)9n'3ld Johnson, Cynthia . . . . ,'. "." .
897' a 18 .. -Aak ' for ' Brulle, ,.'
_ ..... !efllery Vanderpool :SkaW, .
.w..,.f l ' . ,
'. , . M- Mr P J Ad .Grade 6, Mr. Watso.n: Cindy'
HE.(urcG -Stove for sale. 76,000 ,' '.
s. erry: ames - , - . - ., '
BTq , . Do -"2:
d::':kiqs;.Noia Bennett, Colleen Bro- t\ndres,. Mary ,
. _ii' ' II> ' ... . . ,,' { , ,' " ' ,, . ' , 2.tetf mag n, Shayn'e Lamb, Mike Pat- :ttildebrickt, O'Dell,
F'l:ujt , f , , " - ton, Margare:t Peters, Billy Price, .
'?J ", } Services , Paul Scherer., Chr.istine Sheehan, Smallwood, Jackie Smith,
00 48 -00' Hutt . onelisft' -' DAVE your carpet look like new for Karen Wical.
'
,
. , 21etf :r#anJcaliving. CaIl .Paul'. ear Grade 2, Mr!i. Cook: Susan Huff- 7'" : - ,::-: , .,:-;: ,:---"7"--:; '(
PI$ today. Ph. 9327876, man, Dale Hughes, 'Teresa Jones, 8'0' 'C : k' '8 Y' . ,'- '11" 10' d' 'H' D"D,t 'I"n I ;
1n,lal Oeatef!'X,I Electro ric -Stet;. ', .$ , 2303 Scott Lamb
l
Greg Poliy, Cather-
cil HQME and maintenance . car . . P II S'" S
ltd' . ih I TI. . . ' . wn parks . .
" en,., .. meet metti-' paint- I Grade' ! , Mrs;' flodson: BeVerlY ',! .. ; D
,.,
iilj, ' roofing and electrical. Phone
8 a's 0 n' .. ' . . . '" ,
'1963 OLDB ' Station.: .. Waaon. I , :r _ - 21ctf , ":'. p 8 n s
. , ,eay". sport- Dakin','" Carolyn,r"Elhott: Ci'ndy \
po! ef ... :l6o&:'or trade 'in& roof6;g, work, storm 'flitlllefa- ' 1bties,..! Tlirf Os- ( " .
'.;,
1' . f, . .1 windows, nluminum ' siding and gen- .;.:', f: " . November marks' the opening ' 0'[ cover typts .... Ikuaht .
.. ,:n-QrJ!!I. :.I\i. , )8ak ;Gl. -r' '' . eril Edward Reed,er: Ph. Grade 2, Mrs. Hatfield: lillian ' o( , the 'Ohio ,hunters' hoUday. ' grasslandandWai1'toNlther:food ..
_are, Iota of .dishes and W"dmington or contact The Cart SI Ch hi ' Wh h t hb' d " 1 As wl'th other outdoor: re"c r ' ea-'
I&bo 61 .FQrd at !"JlYDesvilJ.e Lumber Co, . 24c3 er. lara erry 0 mes, ., en p easan ,lia It an
, 10. a.m. 'tnf'7 p.m'. at i lie, Kt. . . F,kRII b . t' d Debra 'I:JalI" Karman, ,Paula ;, sejlSOn opened onNov. -14, more tionai,-, actiVitiest . 'there are
. r" . . . 1 ( 1IU&II6, pam 10 an LJ tl t ("- I Ov b ..... k ' tha 600 000 ' .. taO I t r U . '\'h r '. h
'f' c' 22C4:1 I'I,e Phone Kid. ' . eon:. , .. ar es 'i n , bngbtly clothed 10 ru es 0.0 oW'w en on t e
. '. ,-:Ir. ' 'For.:.Bentt , ,., J "iI hunters eager hounds hunt. MO'st important - ' always,',
IN .. . ;;." Julie , ; took .t<> . tlte ' Delat far, theit Ibig obtain permission before e'nter,;
' apartment, . pnvatf ;' . 1 !,'J.{ .. Grade -i,..-MIi!: 'T.etlf-Mfll:' prize. ;' 1" ', ing any 'p!operty. Remember that
. .0.1001._ . AatPoi , .. ,llIIu.ut old , PM t .. Whether : sl'1Clrtsmen' regard Sunday' hunting is prohibited', '
I
" l' . ' lo r WI
y-
$! ..
" Gorsuch, ,Leyes, ,hunting.lls enjayment, relaxation . and rifles and pistols are pro-
, .Deborah tdatter;< rur- or diversion from the llectic hibited on .public huntinJ
!" .. wOjld;,they are sure ' during rabbit season ind 'at ,ill
. ...... j' fjnd "the istage set ,(or their times on state 'parks. ; -." I
rapping'
TQnt l1ritts pursuit in Ohio's SOO,OO(t acres Ohio ' offers' /. \ : ...
. .' ., .... ,.;:' , ," "':' ol ' f .... - ' . . . , ." ,
-; Grade .. ciurti)ey: Though many ,wait Hunting Preserv" ., . ''', '.'
but- compllcated until the pheasant . and rabbit For those sportsmen who pre-
, ,'. .. 1' Foley, Pamela Ftirtia, . "Wexis fer :10' liiiiit
: One gUt may have 'many u ... ' ki S'L. 11 Mal K - other game llave already' beg
lln
_ preserves, Ohio" ..... ..:: ... y pre-
each , I'WW 'lie y _
"Y
a
" 11141.11 , :
, . on It, (Morris;' are now hunting ruffed serves open different tiines bt
sind the may , _, Robbins, NeWt Siriipson, Dennis grouse, raccoon, opossum and the year. Seven of these Ohio
' " not a gift, but a card' West ' : '.-: squirrel, whose season ended preserves include: Bob Williams ,'
js. hid- . ,- '. ' . . N '
0> '; den. ,.' ,... . . -Elizabeth ov. 8 on private lands Dec. Shooting Presetves; 8527 Fmest- ' ,
"4.\. : 9ther In. " Atldtis, IGri"en .Brunton / Shetty - 27 on State Hunting Areas. view Dr., ' Mentor;' Tallmadge -",
to::t'a .... treasure'" < Clinehens 'PIiilii . l'G'lib . J Ali " Most seasons End Jan. 31. Pheasant Farm & Shooting Pre- '
hUDt,;eniHng. 111 dlscov'-' \ : ,P.L il S, 0 n .
ery ,9f the' gift. :, ' .<' Hatton, Tracy Lamb, Christine
serve;
' " .' . ,- - Montag, Robert Rickey, Matthew
Cherrybend Pheasant :Farm, R-R.'
. ,.
A fourth:lrader, when'
'askeel by Jlis if he
, )knewr } 'where ,the' -Englisl,t
replied, '
' don't know: We 'can't get it' -
, . on our .,", ".'
Rye, Mike Spencer'. " :"
4, Wilmington; Valley View 'Hunt
Grade 4; .. MB, SawYer: ; Mike
aub; ' P.O. -Box ' 22S, Usbol'l;
Diane Begley, Alan
Dray's Sbooting:Preserve, Rll-: l, .
Scott, :Di:ane Littler" Kenneth
Bluffton; Valley, RD. 6,
Seidl. .
Wooster; and Prairie Land .
Grade ' 4,-Mrs. Wa-rdlciw: Darren '
Shooting'Preserve, -RD. 4', Prairie'
'Ballard, T1erri FranCisco, 'Michele
Lane Rd., Wooster. Specific in-
. ' liouse, For Sale '';''
-\' :'f1lilie ' rGet, A Charlotte
formation 'abput these prese'rves ' .
Andrea Deyes, Karen' O'Dell,
can be obtained Writing the .
" ,695 Ftimkim " -
, f ,!, . ... t.' I
3 bath' '
up_Gas,
. fiajnace an.d \v.tet heater in "
Penar J attached garage. Clean
Robert Sharp, Kathy Vaught.
Ohio Department of Develop- .
Grade 4, Mrs. Palko: Tim' Bargo,
ment, Information Central, Box
Donna'Vaugjtt. t ". . ,
1001, Columbus, Ohio 43216. ' - .
Grade '4:, Pack,: Oauda!
Wherever the hunter travels
Irons; Loretta
in Ohio to bag his,prize
Rush, Dana LeMaster, Stephanie
rabbit or quail, he is sure -to
. repair.
,Oharl. Ellis
" '
Littleton. ,
fmd adventure in his huntinj.
. ,Grade S; 'VanderPoOl: Loq
holiday played against the spec-,
tacular . background of .painted
Autumn Ohio. I "
.
Miller.,
\,
..
t;:::
,
,
The . 'Hon()r' Roll . for Wayne 'Colvin, Donna leMaster, Rebecca
Elementary SChool has &al, ' Chfis .. 1,SiDlPso!i:. ,' {{at-Ia
. . by school offi- .. MeHnela . .Jay
&: .. . , (t , inclbdes ,the following: - 8e'th
bf " '(;'fad6i MrlS. Davis: Sherry At-
.
. ;
Allen Hannah" Melissa '
cbro &. wltec;Is; i" iJ:unt
: Of J)9n'3ld Johnson, Cynthia . . . . ,'. "." .
897' a 18 .. -Aak ' for ' Brulle, ,.'
_ ..... !efllery Vanderpool :SkaW, .
.w..,.f l ' . ,
'. , . M- Mr P J Ad .Grade 6, Mr. Watso.n: Cindy'
HE.(urcG -Stove for sale. 76,000 ,' '.
s. erry: ames - , - . - ., '
BTq , . Do -"2:
d::':kiqs;.Noia Bennett, Colleen Bro- t\ndres,. Mary ,
. _ii' ' II> ' ... . . ,,' { , ,' " ' ,, . ' , 2.tetf mag n, Shayn'e Lamb, Mike Pat- :ttildebrickt, O'Dell,
F'l:ujt , f , , " - ton, Margare:t Peters, Billy Price, .
'?J ", } Services , Paul Scherer., Chr.istine Sheehan, Smallwood, Jackie Smith,
00 48 -00' Hutt . onelisft' -' DAVE your carpet look like new for Karen Wical.
'
,
. , 21etf :r#anJcaliving. CaIl .Paul'. ear Grade 2, Mr!i. Cook: Susan Huff- 7'" : - ,::-: , .,:-;: ,:---"7"--:; '(
PI$ today. Ph. 9327876, man, Dale Hughes, 'Teresa Jones, 8'0' 'C : k' '8 Y' . ,'- '11" 10' d' 'H' D"D,t 'I"n I ;
1n,lal Oeatef!'X,I Electro ric -Stet;. ', .$ , 2303 Scott Lamb
l
Greg Poliy, Cather-
cil HQME and maintenance . car . . P II S'" S
ltd' . ih I TI. . . ' . wn parks . .
" en,., .. meet metti-' paint- I Grade' ! , Mrs;' flodson: BeVerlY ',! .. ; D
,.,
iilj, ' roofing and electrical. Phone
8 a's 0 n' .. ' . . . '" ,
'1963 OLDB ' Station.: .. Waaon. I , :r _ - 21ctf , ":'. p 8 n s
. , ,eay". sport- Dakin','" Carolyn,r"Elhott: Ci'ndy \
po! ef ... :l6o&:'or trade 'in& roof6;g, work, storm 'flitlllefa- ' 1bties,..! Tlirf Os- ( " .
'.;,
1' . f, . .1 windows, nluminum ' siding and gen- .;.:', f: " . November marks' the opening ' 0'[ cover typts .... Ikuaht .
.. ,:n-QrJ!!I. :.I\i. , )8ak ;Gl. -r' '' . eril Edward Reed,er: Ph. Grade 2, Mrs. Hatfield: lillian ' o( , the 'Ohio ,hunters' hoUday. ' grasslandandWai1'toNlther:food ..
_are, Iota of .dishes and W"dmington or contact The Cart SI Ch hi ' Wh h t hb' d " 1 As wl'th other outdoor: re"c r ' ea-'
I&bo 61 .FQrd at !"JlYDesvilJ.e Lumber Co, . 24c3 er. lara erry 0 mes, ., en p easan ,lia It an
, 10. a.m. 'tnf'7 p.m'. at i lie, Kt. . . F,kRII b . t' d Debra 'I:JalI" Karman, ,Paula ;, sejlSOn opened onNov. -14, more tionai,-, actiVitiest . 'there are
. r" . . . 1 ( 1IU&II6, pam 10 an LJ tl t ("- I Ov b ..... k ' tha 600 000 ' .. taO I t r U . '\'h r '. h
'f' c' 22C4:1 I'I,e Phone Kid. ' . eon:. , .. ar es 'i n , bngbtly clothed 10 ru es 0.0 oW'w en on t e
. '. ,-:Ir. ' 'For.:.Bentt , ,., J "iI hunters eager hounds hunt. MO'st important - ' always,',
IN .. . ;;." Julie , ; took .t<> . tlte ' Delat far, theit Ibig obtain permission before e'nter,;
' apartment, . pnvatf ;' . 1 !,'J.{ .. Grade -i,..-MIi!: 'T.etlf-Mfll:' prize. ;' 1" ', ing any 'p!operty. Remember that
. .0.1001._ . AatPoi , .. ,llIIu.ut old , PM t .. Whether : sl'1Clrtsmen' regard Sunday' hunting is prohibited', '
I
" l' . ' lo r WI
y-
$! ..
" Gorsuch, ,Leyes, ,hunting.lls enjayment, relaxation . and rifles and pistols are pro-
, .Deborah tdatter;< rur- or diversion from the llectic hibited on .public huntinJ
!" .. wOjld;,they are sure ' during rabbit season ind 'at ,ill
. ...... j' fjnd "the istage set ,(or their times on state 'parks. ; -." I
rapping'
TQnt l1ritts pursuit in Ohio's SOO,OO(t acres Ohio ' offers' /. \ : ...
. .' ., .... ,.;:' , ," "':' ol ' f .... - ' . . . , ." ,
-; Grade .. ciurti)ey: Though many ,wait Hunting Preserv" ., . ''', '.'
but- compllcated until the pheasant . and rabbit For those sportsmen who pre-
, ,'. .. 1' Foley, Pamela Ftirtia, . "Wexis fer :10' liiiiit
: One gUt may have 'many u ... ' ki S'L. 11 Mal K - other game llave already' beg
lln
_ preserves, Ohio" ..... ..:: ... y pre-
each , I'WW 'lie y _
"Y
a
" 11141.11 , :
, . on It, (Morris;' are now hunting ruffed serves open different tiines bt
sind the may , _, Robbins, NeWt Siriipson, Dennis grouse, raccoon, opossum and the year. Seven of these Ohio
' " not a gift, but a card' West ' : '.-: squirrel, whose season ended preserves include: Bob Williams ,'
js. hid- . ,- '. ' . . N '
0> '; den. ,.' ,... . . -Elizabeth ov. 8 on private lands Dec. Shooting Presetves; 8527 Fmest- ' ,
"4.\. : 9ther In. " Atldtis, IGri"en .Brunton / Shetty - 27 on State Hunting Areas. view Dr., ' Mentor;' Tallmadge -",
to::t'a .... treasure'" < Clinehens 'PIiilii . l'G'lib . J Ali " Most seasons End Jan. 31. Pheasant Farm & Shooting Pre- '
hUDt,;eniHng. 111 dlscov'-' \ : ,P.L il S, 0 n .
ery ,9f the' gift. :, ' .<' Hatton, Tracy Lamb, Christine
serve;
' " .' . ,- - Montag, Robert Rickey, Matthew
Cherrybend Pheasant :Farm, R-R.'
. ,.
A fourth:lrader, when'
'askeel by Jlis if he
, )knewr } 'where ,the' -Englisl,t
replied, '
' don't know: We 'can't get it' -
, . on our .,", ".'
Rye, Mike Spencer'. " :"
4, Wilmington; Valley View 'Hunt
Grade 4; .. MB, SawYer: ; Mike
aub; ' P.O. -Box ' 22S, Usbol'l;
Diane Begley, Alan
Dray's Sbooting:Preserve, Rll-: l, .
Scott, :Di:ane Littler" Kenneth
Bluffton; Valley, RD. 6,
Seidl. .
Wooster; and Prairie Land .
Grade ' 4,-Mrs. Wa-rdlciw: Darren '
Shooting'Preserve, -RD. 4', Prairie'
'Ballard, T1erri FranCisco, 'Michele
Lane Rd., Wooster. Specific in-
. ' liouse, For Sale '';''
-\' :'f1lilie ' rGet, A Charlotte
formation 'abput these prese'rves ' .
Andrea Deyes, Karen' O'Dell,
can be obtained Writing the .
" ,695 Ftimkim " -
, f ,!, . ... t.' I
3 bath' '
up_Gas,
. fiajnace an.d \v.tet heater in "
Penar J attached garage. Clean
Robert Sharp, Kathy Vaught.
Ohio Department of Develop- .
Grade 4, Mrs. Palko: Tim' Bargo,
ment, Information Central, Box
Donna'Vaugjtt. t ". . ,
1001, Columbus, Ohio 43216. ' - .
Grade '4:, Pack,: Oauda!
Wherever the hunter travels
Irons; Loretta
in Ohio to bag his,prize
Rush, Dana LeMaster, Stephanie
rabbit or quail, he is sure -to
. repair.
,Oharl. Ellis
" '
Littleton. ,
fmd adventure in his huntinj.
. ,Grade S; 'VanderPoOl: Loq
holiday played against the spec-,
tacular . background of .painted
Autumn Ohio. I "
.
Miller.,
\,
..
t;:::
; "
,etaJ
'- , I .' BGMB BU"lLDB.
, - AX.J." 'YPBS '
.. IIODBLIHG
.obert Oarter 41 Son
21 I. 'ini IT.
OHIO .....
T_HANK YOU ..
FOR THE COMPLIMENTARY VOTE
' HARRY, STYEIJS
. . .. ..
'lill I 'FIICY, 111,111
. - -
at
WAYNESVILLE UNITED MET"ooiST CHURCti
, on
'flill', 11111111, 21 ; ' 1111'
LUNCH SE'RVED
. , .
... Houn ..
, ,EVening Meal ' , _
,
11:00 Lin. to 9:00 p'.m.
Adults
OIildren $:75 ;
.
LIn lJ'SUBAlfCB COMPUY '
Life . Health Retirement Plan ,
Oall ROLAND H.DILt"
933-2162
"\.-.
BUYING
CALL
SELLING
EIIE I IE 11 I'
885-3164
.... "," , ,
.
,,;
,0
,>
AGENTS fOR THIS AREA: ' . ,
, ,
-Betty Martin-l97-t736
.n-
-Glady.
Rita EJdl,-.aW1M , "
ED'S IA' RATHOI
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 897-1946
,GREASE JOBS 0 I L CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
TtRES-tUBES-BATTfRIES
FAN ; -
WI.'U'IJrv--"It' v First
H Pays To Buy The
Bestl
'. .
- a department store of par.ts, accessories and supplies used by farme_rs,
ranchers and their families. In his diverse inventories are:
Tractor repair parts - Nuts, bolts, screws
-Garden tools -
- Garage stands ,
Small gasoline engine parts
_ WtldilJl' outfits J
J... "
; "
,etaJ
'- , I .' BGMB BU"lLDB.
, - AX.J." 'YPBS '
.. IIODBLIHG
.obert Oarter 41 Son
21 I. 'ini IT.
OHIO .....
T_HANK YOU ..
FOR THE COMPLIMENTARY VOTE
' HARRY, STYEIJS
. . .. ..
'lill I 'FIICY, 111,111
. - -
at
WAYNESVILLE UNITED MET"ooiST CHURCti
, on
'flill', 11111111, 21 ; ' 1111'
LUNCH SE'RVED
. , .
... Houn ..
, ,EVening Meal ' , _
,
11:00 Lin. to 9:00 p'.m.
Adults
OIildren $:75 ;
.
LIn lJ'SUBAlfCB COMPUY '
Life . Health Retirement Plan ,
Oall ROLAND H.DILt"
933-2162
"\.-.
BUYING
CALL
SELLING
EIIE I IE 11 I'
885-3164
.... "," , ,
.
,,;
,0
,>
AGENTS fOR THIS AREA: ' . ,
, ,
-Betty Martin-l97-t736
.n-
-Glady.
Rita EJdl,-.aW1M , "
ED'S IA' RATHOI
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 897-1946
,GREASE JOBS 0 I L CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
TtRES-tUBES-BATTfRIES
FAN ; -
WI.'U'IJrv--"It' v First
H Pays To Buy The
Bestl
'. .
- a department store of par.ts, accessories and supplies used by farme_rs,
ranchers and their families. In his diverse inventories are:
Tractor repair parts - Nuts, bolts, screws
-Garden tools -
- Garage stands ,
Small gasoline engine parts
_ WtldilJl' outfits J
J... "
, \
The sounds of Christmas will t,lSher the yuletide season, at .
'Waynesville Friday when citizens gather at' the Waynesville Nationat
Bank parking'lot for lighting the community tree. ' .
Santa Qaus, who will arrive at 7 p.m. via antique sleigh, ,Will
be the official master ' of ceremonies. "Christmas 1797", a theme
chosen by Wayne Retail Merchants for lighting dowritown WlJ-yrtes-
ville, will get underway with instrumental musica and group carollfug
An old fashioned theme is expressed by the ,Christmas program
title which carries Waynesville's birthdate, ) 797. Old fashioned store
hours will be another feature of the program. Waynesville merchants
will extend shop hours for t,he comfort and convenience of down-
town shoppers. '
Visits from Santa Oaus and stree.t carolling will continue Ion '
weekends until Christmas. " ,
Juveniles Vandalize
Center Road HOIRI
Three Harveysburg area juve- of used motor oil stored in tile
niles are tieinB investigated by barn were on the floor:
Warren County Sheriffs De- and the containers left
partment in with a Wilson S;3i4 that a refrigerator,
$3,59<) vandalism Friday at the table were
Russell Wjlson home on Center thrown in,to . the basement. Fix-
RQad near, Harveysburg. , , from
The suspects neady . bathroom, whete
tau! ' hail
e adnt" .: t,wo .. fr0ip,
hefweert I)OOh ' arid ' I>uftchefi ' holes ' in it: , ,
t p.m., according , to, Wilson, were ripped, frQm flround, the '
who was at' work,in Xenia at the batmoom ' tloor and' the "door ;,
'. I
time.
'''I couldn't believe my eye's
when I walked in, tt Wilson
"1 check the
house every day , or 'every, other
day." ,
A- number of ;fiVe gallon cans
, .; 1
removed from its hinges. '
The windows had been , .. '
broken ', A telcwision stand : "
was' :apparently tossed a ,
window onto ' the' ,lawn; 1\ two ..
Continued to page 2
"
, \
The sounds of Christmas will t,lSher the yuletide season, at .
'Waynesville Friday when citizens gather at' the Waynesville Nationat
Bank parking'lot for lighting the community tree. ' .
Santa Qaus, who will arrive at 7 p.m. via antique sleigh, ,Will
be the official master ' of ceremonies. "Christmas 1797", a theme
chosen by Wayne Retail Merchants for lighting dowritown WlJ-yrtes-
ville, will get underway with instrumental musica and group carollfug
An old fashioned theme is expressed by the ,Christmas program
title which carries Waynesville's birthdate, ) 797. Old fashioned store
hours will be another feature of the program. Waynesville merchants
will extend shop hours for t,he comfort and convenience of down-
town shoppers. '
Visits from Santa Oaus and stree.t carolling will continue Ion '
weekends until Christmas. " ,
Juveniles Vandalize
Center Road HOIRI
Three Harveysburg area juve- of used motor oil stored in tile
niles are tieinB investigated by barn were on the floor:
Warren County Sheriffs De- and the containers left
partment in with a Wilson S;3i4 that a refrigerator,
$3,59<) vandalism Friday at the table were
Russell Wjlson home on Center thrown in,to . the basement. Fix-
RQad near, Harveysburg. , , from
The suspects neady . bathroom, whete
tau! ' hail
e adnt" .: t,wo .. fr0ip,
hefweert I)OOh ' arid ' I>uftchefi ' holes ' in it: , ,
t p.m., according , to, Wilson, were ripped, frQm flround, the '
who was at' work,in Xenia at the batmoom ' tloor and' the "door ;,
'. I
time.
'''I couldn't believe my eye's
when I walked in, tt Wilson
"1 check the
house every day , or 'every, other
day." ,
A- number of ;fiVe gallon cans
, .; 1
removed from its hinges. '
The windows had been , .. '
broken ', A telcwision stand : "
was' :apparently tossed a ,
window onto ' the' ,lawn; 1\ two ..
Continued to page 2
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Your Main Street columnist
gives thanks this by con-
templating infmite blessings
compassed by an extra special
family headed by super wonder-
ful, loving parents, sister, neices
and grandmother; top notch
bosses and their families; a hard
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working staff and multi home-
town friends and business asso-
ciates.
Ranking just as high w.ith a '
different kind of specialness are
those hearty Pilgrim fathers who
, gave me a free family and free
friends in a free country and
those mod:ern pilgrims ' in .mil;- .
tary service who insure and main-
tain them.
In' addition . to life's big
treasures,health, vitality, security
and many general 'thankf",l-
nesSes'. I am extreinely thankful
. for the many simple hap'pinesses
created by:
I
I
, I
Creative Film Making
The Realm of the Submarine
Ambassador's Journal
The Human Zoo
Smallman
Cohen
Galbraith
BY: MRS. HELEN KOBERTSON &
'MR. GEOKGE WALL
'both of
. . .
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
lovember 25
Our Drive In Window's
First Birthda.y
20,837 customers have used our window this first
year. Since you have accepted it so well we now
have extended houn on Friday (9 a.m. to 8 p.m.)
, for your convenience. .
+ '
WE ARE A FULL SERVICE BANK
STRIVING DAI L Y TO SERVE YOU BETIER
The Waynesville
lational Bank
, ..,
89'1-2065'
. j
.. amidst a
about zodiac birth signs. ,
These are just a ' few of the
uncountable things that makes
" this 'thanking' man's life full
and indeed unique. HAPPY
THANKSGIVING TO ALL.
LARRY W. JAMES
Larry Walter James" two
month old son of- Mr. and Mrs.
. ,
, larry ,' James of
Route, 3:, died Sunday morning
at home. '
!' :
Funeral sertjc,es were con-
ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
the Open Bible rChurch of GQd
at Harveysburg. Funeral
ments were by "the
Stubbs Funeral afWajines- .
" , .
ville. Burial was in Miami Ceme-
tery at Corwin. '
Survivors include the parents
and gr.andparents, Mr. !lIld Mrs.
C9urtney of,. Hamilton
Mr. .and leSs
Howard.ofWayriesvilleand
dore lathes of. California: ' .
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SEND SERVICEMEN' GIFTS,Ameftcan Legion AuxiliarY ,Unit 6is
saw that. '15 Waynesville serVicemen t;lverseas will
this Christmas by directing 'a:Sift box progl8ni for them. U.uf mem-
bers placed gift contribution grocery stores;
, .
the containers were collected and for Sunday at
the' home of Mr: and' Mr$. Bellnjan, Sr . Of. the total gift ,
b9xes II wenJ.to :Vietnam, j to' Germany aild 1 to, Puerto ,'.
Rico. lterns donated' by' included ' .
t t"I ... ., '.
candies and, canned meats . . SIloWn above during ,box mi!fiihg prep;
are from left to.iight Dakin, ,Marilyn and
Sara Wilcher. Dennis Dalton. Photo. . l'
JUVENI LES. VANOALIZE
Continued from page '1
' .. AT T.-.e OFFICES OF THE , ,
.. " . .
MIAMI GA2ETTE, OF MAIN ' ANI) ' MIAMI ' .. -
STREETS, ,... " . ' , ',
Daily Houn: Mondily to FriClay, i 6' p:",. ". 'a".P.m ; $I ..... day.
and Sunday, 1 p.m. 7 p.m.. I " .: " ': . '
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'I CITY
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STATE _____
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maIn
streel
b,
Your Main Street columnist
gives thanks this by con-
templating infmite blessings
compassed by an extra special
family headed by super wonder-
ful, loving parents, sister, neices
and grandmother; top notch
bosses and their families; a hard
PHONE _____ i
working staff and multi home-
town friends and business asso-
ciates.
Ranking just as high w.ith a '
different kind of specialness are
those hearty Pilgrim fathers who
, gave me a free family and free
friends in a free country and
those mod:ern pilgrims ' in .mil;- .
tary service who insure and main-
tain them.
In' addition . to life's big
treasures,health, vitality, security
and many general 'thankf",l-
nesSes'. I am extreinely thankful
. for the many simple hap'pinesses
created by:
I
I
, I
Creative Film Making
The Realm of the Submarine
Ambassador's Journal
The Human Zoo
Smallman
Cohen
Galbraith
BY: MRS. HELEN KOBERTSON &
'MR. GEOKGE WALL
'both of
. . .
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
lovember 25
Our Drive In Window's
First Birthda.y
20,837 customers have used our window this first
year. Since you have accepted it so well we now
have extended houn on Friday (9 a.m. to 8 p.m.)
, for your convenience. .
+ '
WE ARE A FULL SERVICE BANK
STRIVING DAI L Y TO SERVE YOU BETIER
The Waynesville
lational Bank
, ..,
89'1-2065'
. j
.. amidst a
about zodiac birth signs. ,
These are just a ' few of the
uncountable things that makes
" this 'thanking' man's life full
and indeed unique. HAPPY
THANKSGIVING TO ALL.
LARRY W. JAMES
Larry Walter James" two
month old son of- Mr. and Mrs.
. ,
, larry ,' James of
Route, 3:, died Sunday morning
at home. '
!' :
Funeral sertjc,es were con-
ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
the Open Bible rChurch of GQd
at Harveysburg. Funeral
ments were by "the
Stubbs Funeral afWajines- .
" , .
ville. Burial was in Miami Ceme-
tery at Corwin. '
Survivors include the parents
and gr.andparents, Mr. !lIld Mrs.
C9urtney of,. Hamilton
Mr. .and leSs
Howard.ofWayriesvilleand
dore lathes of. California: ' .
t .
. : '
, I ' :
t,,'," " " , " ,
t" .o/ .. . .;"" ,, l
.'
-q , , -' .. , ".:1 r,
SEND SERVICEMEN' GIFTS,Ameftcan Legion AuxiliarY ,Unit 6is
saw that. '15 Waynesville serVicemen t;lverseas will
this Christmas by directing 'a:Sift box progl8ni for them. U.uf mem-
bers placed gift contribution grocery stores;
, .
the containers were collected and for Sunday at
the' home of Mr: and' Mr$. Bellnjan, Sr . Of. the total gift ,
b9xes II wenJ.to :Vietnam, j to' Germany aild 1 to, Puerto ,'.
Rico. lterns donated' by' included ' .
t t"I ... ., '.
candies and, canned meats . . SIloWn above during ,box mi!fiihg prep;
are from left to.iight Dakin, ,Marilyn and
Sara Wilcher. Dennis Dalton. Photo. . l'
JUVENI LES. VANOALIZE
Continued from page '1
' .. AT T.-.e OFFICES OF THE , ,
.. " . .
MIAMI GA2ETTE, OF MAIN ' ANI) ' MIAMI ' .. -
STREETS, ,... " . ' , ',
Daily Houn: Mondily to FriClay, i 6' p:",. ". 'a".P.m ; $I ..... day.
and Sunday, 1 p.m. 7 p.m.. I " .: " ': . '
. , '
'by' t<atherihe Pre,ndergast
. . ' Main'
. Every little town had ,its Main
Street ,Most of .the houses were
olef dwellings' huggirig the pave--
'* front, same as the busl-
. Here were. millinery
stor.es, sometimes ..tbl'ee of them.
They "had fall " lfild spring .
9penings, when all the latest
'styles in hats were displayed.
.At the .dentist's office, we had'
our first , tooth fot a '
quarter ..... don't recall any general
stoies in the village, like ' some
had in those days, where
they sold . everything - horse
eollars, rubber boots" wash-
boards, plug tobacco,
bar soap, candy, notions, corsets
and dry oP.ds. ..
. ," were 'the doctor's
office. These were the ' horse-
docto,rs, who
all any of day or
,night, whatever the case might
regardleSs' of the
'The mud roads
. t t " ..... I
, were Iloor arid' many were' the
. trials' . these poor . doctors e.n-
,and a
paper ,worth reading. We used to
call it the "Try-Weeldy" and
other names not so nice, but
how we miss it! '
Type for the paper was set
by The compositor at the
type ca$e' mled "stick" with
separate letters. These handset
single letters were inked and
printed on the old power driven
cylinder press. Each sheet was
fed by Some of these
presses are still in use.
Then there was the National
and the Citizens Banks where we
our first check, made our
first bank deposit and started
our first savings account.
On South Main Street there
was the old Red Bud saloon,
shoe stores, poolroom, jewelry
stores and' bakery. At the ,
bakery for a dime we could buy
cookies as big as a plate. We g<?t
a .baker's thirteen, but
strange. to say, iltere were only
twelve by the time we got home.
was a: good old Germ'an
.... - . ,
.and , the.,arQma." of fresh
BUt .. the bakery,
. 'ttips in spite. ' of was enough to whet ' anyone's
I.' appetite.
,they ' went on horse- We used to barge in home
'. . .. I ., .
bacJ.{, boat , I ' from school in September. 'and,
, ' There were 'the barber shops; . oh, the heavenly smell of
\
, where the boys the latest mother's homemade bread;newly
, 'edition . of the Pollce' 'Gazette; made catsup and grape jelly!
, .) ."
'there were -tin stove shops The farmers' wives came to
.ilO,l stores where ,!e ' used town on Saturday afternoons
to buy. asafetida. Our mothers ' , . at the dry-
would rilake .' little muslin ' bags stores eXchange gossip
. and pui the asafetida iJ,l and to bougb new
'and the bags aro1,lJld our on ,' opening at the
necks' with a piece of tape. iiilllinery stores and what a
' Weanng them wasl suppOsed to ): they had trying on each other's
-. , ", , :.
; , , . ' Pump and Trough ;
" . home of the 'Enterprize 'anCI " .. " The gld briok and flagstone '
A: !' ,. . ( .., -. 1 " >.'
: .. :MiaPlC' Gn elte,,; :,: ,I have i 'a'most . 'dis-
OJice a $lave station: This WilS on
the ' corOler: of Main and North
. Streetsl '
. The viiUage was lighted with
';coal 011 s:treeHamps; one at the
corner of every block. The '
village marshal made the, rounds
. eve'ry day with his cart and
ladder to' fill and light the
street lamps.
'on Main Street it was not an
uncommon sight to see a drove
of hogs rooting along the . un-
. paved street on their way to
market. They were herded by a
.couple of. boys, who were eager
to earn a few dimes, and
followed by the owner in a
horse drawn buggy or wagon
drawn by plodding farm horses.
One saw horses and "surreys
with the fringe on top" hitched
to fancy iron posts, 'the posts
had a horse's head.on top and a
ring in the horse's mouth to
which to. ' tie the hitch-strap.
Usually the posts were in front
of residences.
The filrst picture shows were
something! , We used to go the
old silent ' movies in the Old
Town Hall or in the building
across street on the corner
of Main and Miami Streets. A
girl played the piano or there
was the scratchy music from
the phonograph with the big red
morning glory horn. This could
'a 181$e of sound,
. "Edison i
Do ;d" .
-r. 4-t w .. 'J !-. . 1 1! tC
truck farmers brought their
vegetables: to town in" spring-
wagons and sold them from door
I to door." l .. '
A milkman drove his wagon
along street ' mling orders
by dipping milk from a large
can into a measure and then
pouring it into the customer's
conti,liner, a bucket or a pitcher.
The sciissor grinder visited the
village annually; Singing out his
trade in the familiar words.
"Scissors to Grind, Scissors to
Grind. " . He up the street,
pushing hiis cart which held the'
contrap*io,n he used for grinding.
:iQiQwn home was ' . appeared' as . well as the', town' .
. : '.f6r' over a "pumps with
In one ; rea4- ' .' the, horses. was' a " '
. abQUt th,e'.,ddinp, a<)ci8I " tilt 'C"P ':oh;. Ute t:SQrne . "
.. " .. I ,'" 'I',"' 11 ' t . "ttt., ",'f" . . ' . ,
" 0 .. , ..... ; ': ,
former :reSiderit's would "come along. and drink , . ,'.-
church :news, 'n'ext a little boy ,
cpurt ,::.Qr Sirl ..','w.ou)4 run' HP drink
. . annou'ricements 'o( ,sales our ' of the .
Gypsies! About once a year
a caravlin of Gypsies would ar-
rive in the village. These gypsies
made their in wagons
with painted bright colors and
had curtains, of painted
cotton material. '. They . traveled
from place to place making en-
campments in' some clearing
along the roadside. When they
arrived in the village, the women,
wearing gay ' red dresses with
skirts, used to go
to all the houses and business
places begging for food, or more
often, just taking it. It was
said that gypsies believe it is not
stealing if they help themselves
to things that do not belong to
them when the owner is watch
ing them. They were always
asking to tell one's fortune. All
the village was in an uproar for
an hour or so, until the village
marshal ordered,them out of the
night. They were about the siZe
of a quarter and looked
horse medicine. The next ,moin-
ing my aunt, who lived witli'
went in to make his bed. was
on his hands and knees crawling
all over the bed. She asked' him
what in the world he'
He said, "Looking for wortiis.;" :
corporation, Chuckle-A-Day
.1 recall one winter when the A you n g b rid e
snow was piled high on either complained to her friend:
side of the street and packed "My husband and '( are '
through the center. Some of the getting along together fairly'
men, , who owned horses and well, but he simply can't
bear children."
sleighs, had sleigh races through "Oh, well," the friend
the streets for several days. consoled her, "you can't
The Street Show - The medi- expect men to do'
d
,Il." ,
cine man came into al) .
.. ... . _ ..
All of, us 'here wish
our -
tomers a merry day, and
we say "Thank
. You" to all.
WAYNESVILLE, . OHIO PH.
Waynesville Fnrnitnr
'r
'by' t<atherihe Pre,ndergast
. . ' Main'
. Every little town had ,its Main
Street ,Most of .the houses were
olef dwellings' huggirig the pave--
'* front, same as the busl-
. Here were. millinery
stor.es, sometimes ..tbl'ee of them.
They "had fall " lfild spring .
9penings, when all the latest
'styles in hats were displayed.
.At the .dentist's office, we had'
our first , tooth fot a '
quarter ..... don't recall any general
stoies in the village, like ' some
had in those days, where
they sold . everything - horse
eollars, rubber boots" wash-
boards, plug tobacco,
bar soap, candy, notions, corsets
and dry oP.ds. ..
. ," were 'the doctor's
office. These were the ' horse-
docto,rs, who
all any of day or
,night, whatever the case might
regardleSs' of the
'The mud roads
. t t " ..... I
, were Iloor arid' many were' the
. trials' . these poor . doctors e.n-
,and a
paper ,worth reading. We used to
call it the "Try-Weeldy" and
other names not so nice, but
how we miss it! '
Type for the paper was set
by The compositor at the
type ca$e' mled "stick" with
separate letters. These handset
single letters were inked and
printed on the old power driven
cylinder press. Each sheet was
fed by Some of these
presses are still in use.
Then there was the National
and the Citizens Banks where we
our first check, made our
first bank deposit and started
our first savings account.
On South Main Street there
was the old Red Bud saloon,
shoe stores, poolroom, jewelry
stores and' bakery. At the ,
bakery for a dime we could buy
cookies as big as a plate. We g<?t
a .baker's thirteen, but
strange. to say, iltere were only
twelve by the time we got home.
was a: good old Germ'an
.... - . ,
.and , the.,arQma." of fresh
BUt .. the bakery,
. 'ttips in spite. ' of was enough to whet ' anyone's
I.' appetite.
,they ' went on horse- We used to barge in home
'. . .. I ., .
bacJ.{, boat , I ' from school in September. 'and,
, ' There were 'the barber shops; . oh, the heavenly smell of
\
, where the boys the latest mother's homemade bread;newly
, 'edition . of the Pollce' 'Gazette; made catsup and grape jelly!
, .) ."
'there were -tin stove shops The farmers' wives came to
.ilO,l stores where ,!e ' used town on Saturday afternoons
to buy. asafetida. Our mothers ' , . at the dry-
would rilake .' little muslin ' bags stores eXchange gossip
. and pui the asafetida iJ,l and to bougb new
'and the bags aro1,lJld our on ,' opening at the
necks' with a piece of tape. iiilllinery stores and what a
' Weanng them wasl suppOsed to ): they had trying on each other's
-. , ", , :.
; , , . ' Pump and Trough ;
" . home of the 'Enterprize 'anCI " .. " The gld briok and flagstone '
A: !' ,. . ( .., -. 1 " >.'
: .. :MiaPlC' Gn elte,,; :,: ,I have i 'a'most . 'dis-
OJice a $lave station: This WilS on
the ' corOler: of Main and North
. Streetsl '
. The viiUage was lighted with
';coal 011 s:treeHamps; one at the
corner of every block. The '
village marshal made the, rounds
. eve'ry day with his cart and
ladder to' fill and light the
street lamps.
'on Main Street it was not an
uncommon sight to see a drove
of hogs rooting along the . un-
. paved street on their way to
market. They were herded by a
.couple of. boys, who were eager
to earn a few dimes, and
followed by the owner in a
horse drawn buggy or wagon
drawn by plodding farm horses.
One saw horses and "surreys
with the fringe on top" hitched
to fancy iron posts, 'the posts
had a horse's head.on top and a
ring in the horse's mouth to
which to. ' tie the hitch-strap.
Usually the posts were in front
of residences.
The filrst picture shows were
something! , We used to go the
old silent ' movies in the Old
Town Hall or in the building
across street on the corner
of Main and Miami Streets. A
girl played the piano or there
was the scratchy music from
the phonograph with the big red
morning glory horn. This could
'a 181$e of sound,
. "Edison i
Do ;d" .
-r. 4-t w .. 'J !-. . 1 1! tC
truck farmers brought their
vegetables: to town in" spring-
wagons and sold them from door
I to door." l .. '
A milkman drove his wagon
along street ' mling orders
by dipping milk from a large
can into a measure and then
pouring it into the customer's
conti,liner, a bucket or a pitcher.
The sciissor grinder visited the
village annually; Singing out his
trade in the familiar words.
"Scissors to Grind, Scissors to
Grind. " . He up the street,
pushing hiis cart which held the'
contrap*io,n he used for grinding.
:iQiQwn home was ' . appeared' as . well as the', town' .
. : '.f6r' over a "pumps with
In one ; rea4- ' .' the, horses. was' a " '
. abQUt th,e'.,ddinp, a<)ci8I " tilt 'C"P ':oh;. Ute t:SQrne . "
.. " .. I ,'" 'I',"' 11 ' t . "ttt., ",'f" . . ' . ,
" 0 .. , ..... ; ': ,
former :reSiderit's would "come along. and drink , . ,'.-
church :news, 'n'ext a little boy ,
cpurt ,::.Qr Sirl ..','w.ou)4 run' HP drink
. . annou'ricements 'o( ,sales our ' of the .
Gypsies! About once a year
a caravlin of Gypsies would ar-
rive in the village. These gypsies
made their in wagons
with painted bright colors and
had curtains, of painted
cotton material. '. They . traveled
from place to place making en-
campments in' some clearing
along the roadside. When they
arrived in the village, the women,
wearing gay ' red dresses with
skirts, used to go
to all the houses and business
places begging for food, or more
often, just taking it. It was
said that gypsies believe it is not
stealing if they help themselves
to things that do not belong to
them when the owner is watch
ing them. They were always
asking to tell one's fortune. All
the village was in an uproar for
an hour or so, until the village
marshal ordered,them out of the
night. They were about the siZe
of a quarter and looked
horse medicine. The next ,moin-
ing my aunt, who lived witli'
went in to make his bed. was
on his hands and knees crawling
all over the bed. She asked' him
what in the world he'
He said, "Looking for wortiis.;" :
corporation, Chuckle-A-Day
.1 recall one winter when the A you n g b rid e
snow was piled high on either complained to her friend:
side of the street and packed "My husband and '( are '
through the center. Some of the getting along together fairly'
men, , who owned horses and well, but he simply can't
bear children."
sleighs, had sleigh races through "Oh, well," the friend
the streets for several days. consoled her, "you can't
The Street Show - The medi- expect men to do'
d
,Il." ,
cine man came into al) .
.. ... . _ ..
All of, us 'here wish
our -
tomers a merry day, and
we say "Thank
. You" to all.
WAYNESVILLE, . OHIO PH.
Waynesville Fnrnitnr
'r
..
RELAX ANDlEAV
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resents ChrIst, the Light of
the world. From the bonftres
. And candles ot. yesteryear 'to
the tW1.nkllng electrlc orna-
ot today; llght symbol-
'
; . to ' Irl$ legend,
a candle shQuld always be
placed in the window on
Christmas EVe. Each Christ-'
mas, it was sald, Christ WAn,
ders earth In search ot a
welcome, and '8, -candle-should
light the way. .
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Indigestion: Adjustment
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stomach .
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"Must" Here
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quality printing." Much effort has gone into IM-
PROVING our quality standards. ne latest in type-
setting brings to you this quality at lower
prices.
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WEDDING INVITATIONS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
LETTERHEADS
ENVELOPES '
- BROCHURES
POSTERS
- LABEU
CALENDARS
sTATEMENTS
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- HANDillLU
-IIAILERS
- NEWSLEnERS
- NEWSPAPERS
PAMPHLETS
BOOKLETS
BOOKS
lOCh II baD point peaa, 0ublichtl, peoeu., lib aye,
.... u. JiPten. windehield 8U1peq, Jitter key chaiaa, oombII,
... pol ho1dera, &bermomeIen, ICfft'driven, 7ud eticb, baI-
100M, tie. AD with ,our Dame or b __ impriDted.
8toIJ in' and see the printers today; in 'the Heart
of :8iatoric DcrtrIltoWJI; .'
Located at the' of '.
the
LIght and Christinas go
together,' for' the
mea$g of the hollday rep-
resents ChrIst, the Light of
the world. From the bonftres
. And candles ot. yesteryear 'to
the tW1.nkllng electrlc orna-
ot today; llght symbol-
'
; . to ' Irl$ legend,
a candle shQuld always be
placed in the window on
Christmas EVe. Each Christ-'
mas, it was sald, Christ WAn,
ders earth In search ot a
welcome, and '8, -candle-should
light the way. .
-r--
Indigestion: Adjustment
of square meal to', rOurut
stomach .
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1, ( ,w,?n't -be 'preparing Thanks-' , onion-celery' mixtUre
- yeaf because we : pread crumbs and
f ,.. be to Grandma Vaif's, . Add mushloom
:. WaynesVille PrdgiesslVe " but I {ound ,SoJIle ,interesting Toss lightly a fork tilt well
.' ' 'Cub .juld their guests recipes that might, be .of interest mixed: '" .
',;:/ . " wiI Dec. 3 'lit, to you. I 3. Stuff t':lrke), with a light
': '0' '.iff!" Metl!:oalSt, Qlurch for 'Firs,t we star,t.with' th, e turkey han<k ,
Ie ,: a ajnqer" meeting at 6:jO p.m.
-
, ( '"., ';'"1be :progr.m \\iU, be ,,'Christmas and, everYbody has
I }, :by, ow,r;t the
: ,:' .' ' 11Pq,te Co " ' bir(J but I spy an interesting
, ., 'stuffing. .
J' :r., Browru ' '. ,;+; d butter or ,plargarine
J.1\;IUy'''& DU'f ' VIS ... e '1" "'". 1: - ., .. ,
: tHe' Forti::Aticient 'lndian.Muaeum.,:' cup dniolf
>rkef./ '::! , 'J
Bl,D1
e
t ,... PoweU, }4rs. ",I>ort\- ; I . '
" an". Warren teaspoon pepper '
the on * teaspoon poultry seasoning
this excursIOn. \ , , ' (8 )
On Dec. Tr.DOp , 307 will l .'can ?z. mushrooms
the and Don, Show ,on 12 cups bghtly packed bread
relev\Sic;m. Mter the show they .crumbs or cubes
WilJ .!lut for dil)ner. , ;, 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
ANT NOTICE .
" Brownie Troop ' has
now , been ', organized'. Anyone
wishing. :to have their duaghter
enrolled be' at the United Metho-
dist ' Church Tu'esday, Nov. 25
froOl, 3:30, p.ih . . until 4:30 p.m.
or contact Mrs. Helen Gtoss at '
, ': Registration Will again
, .' .: ." "' be "
-----
L Melt butter in' a large
skillet or saucepan. Add onion,
celery, salt, pepper and poultry
seasoning. Cook till onion and
celery are tender.
2. Drain mushrooms. Reserve
liqUid and heat it to boiling. Add
For a little. different potato
twice-bake it. ,
, ' ,
Cut \laked potatoes , in half
lengthwisep , Scoop .. .. potato;
whip until fluffy with butter,
salt, and pepper. Mound
back shells. 'Sprinkle with
paprika or grated oheese. Heat '
in 350 oven 30 min. or in
400 degre.e oven 20 to 25 min.,
until golden brown.
, And-for.des$ert - Applesauce-
Pumpkin, Pie:
1 c. canfled pumpkin
1 c. applesauce
* light brown sugar
. 'Private Orn-
T dorfE returned last Friday on
,- furloughfrom Camp
'i He.will repott ,td Memphis; Tenn.
'on. Dec. 5 'ttainins iri ' ..
. the Marine ,COJ;p' '.' .. "
, .. ,
J" f
.. iv(th,tligesfu,t J\U-
, ' .. I' f
.... ' ..
Cchitbine, pumpkin, I
Sauce, sugar, salt ,and spices. Beat
eggs; add to applesauce mixture.
Scald cream. Add
slowly to applesaUce mixture.
mi:x well. flout into pastry shell.
Bake at 425 degrees 'for 45
rhinutes or until inserted knife
comes out clean; cooJ .. Whip re-
maining cup' cream; spoon in
mounds on' top of pie. Yield:
, 6-S . sen:ings .
This rec;ipe that old
time sugar 'n' spice,. honest-to-
goodness pumpkin taste', but adds
new lightness and delicacy with
canned applesauce.
There's a comforting thought at
tire end of the day,
When I'm weary and lonely and
, sad;
That sort of takes hold of my
hungry heart,
And bits it be merry and glad.
f." <," J , t ',. U' A .. ,y ...,.,.
, NeW'sy knit brea1r. onto the scene .. '.
leaD. lines, bod, moving comfort and, go
qnywhere-anytime practicality. Knits
"
, are dn 'important ,p:ddition .to your ward-
It',
" ou.t our selection!
I'm glad that I 'live, that I'labor
-and strive, ..
For the place that I know I must "
ftJl;
I'm thankful for'sorrows - 111 . '.;-<e' ." ....... ,"' ;',. "
meet with a grin
What forJ,une may bring, gOod
or ill.
I may not have wealth, I <
be great,
,
But I know ( shall always be true; ,
I have in my heart the ' ,
courage you gave
When once I touched shoulders '
with you.
Ed Greenstein is in intensive
care at Grandview Hospital at
Dayton' following a heart attack
at his home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. RUssell Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McMillan
and linda spent Saturday even-
ing with Miss Eva McMillan at
Dayton.
Casual, versdtile good
.. .- ,
lookS 8ucl; 'as these
..... I,
1, ( ,w,?n't -be 'preparing Thanks-' , onion-celery' mixtUre
- yeaf because we : pread crumbs and
f ,.. be to Grandma Vaif's, . Add mushloom
:. WaynesVille PrdgiesslVe " but I {ound ,SoJIle ,interesting Toss lightly a fork tilt well
.' ' 'Cub .juld their guests recipes that might, be .of interest mixed: '" .
',;:/ . " wiI Dec. 3 'lit, to you. I 3. Stuff t':lrke), with a light
': '0' '.iff!" Metl!:oalSt, Qlurch for 'Firs,t we star,t.with' th, e turkey han<k ,
Ie ,: a ajnqer" meeting at 6:jO p.m.
-
, ( '"., ';'"1be :progr.m \\iU, be ,,'Christmas and, everYbody has
I }, :by, ow,r;t the
: ,:' .' ' 11Pq,te Co " ' bir(J but I spy an interesting
, ., 'stuffing. .
J' :r., Browru ' '. ,;+; d butter or ,plargarine
J.1\;IUy'''& DU'f ' VIS ... e '1" "'". 1: - ., .. ,
: tHe' Forti::Aticient 'lndian.Muaeum.,:' cup dniolf
>rkef./ '::! , 'J
Bl,D1
e
t ,... PoweU, }4rs. ",I>ort\- ; I . '
" an". Warren teaspoon pepper '
the on * teaspoon poultry seasoning
this excursIOn. \ , , ' (8 )
On Dec. Tr.DOp , 307 will l .'can ?z. mushrooms
the and Don, Show ,on 12 cups bghtly packed bread
relev\Sic;m. Mter the show they .crumbs or cubes
WilJ .!lut for dil)ner. , ;, 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
ANT NOTICE .
" Brownie Troop ' has
now , been ', organized'. Anyone
wishing. :to have their duaghter
enrolled be' at the United Metho-
dist ' Church Tu'esday, Nov. 25
froOl, 3:30, p.ih . . until 4:30 p.m.
or contact Mrs. Helen Gtoss at '
, ': Registration Will again
, .' .: ." "' be "
-----
L Melt butter in' a large
skillet or saucepan. Add onion,
celery, salt, pepper and poultry
seasoning. Cook till onion and
celery are tender.
2. Drain mushrooms. Reserve
liqUid and heat it to boiling. Add
For a little. different potato
twice-bake it. ,
, ' ,
Cut \laked potatoes , in half
lengthwisep , Scoop .. .. potato;
whip until fluffy with butter,
salt, and pepper. Mound
back shells. 'Sprinkle with
paprika or grated oheese. Heat '
in 350 oven 30 min. or in
400 degre.e oven 20 to 25 min.,
until golden brown.
, And-for.des$ert - Applesauce-
Pumpkin, Pie:
1 c. canfled pumpkin
1 c. applesauce
* light brown sugar
. 'Private Orn-
T dorfE returned last Friday on
,- furloughfrom Camp
'i He.will repott ,td Memphis; Tenn.
'on. Dec. 5 'ttainins iri ' ..
. the Marine ,COJ;p' '.' .. "
, .. ,
J" f
.. iv(th,tligesfu,t J\U-
, ' .. I' f
.... ' ..
Cchitbine, pumpkin, I
Sauce, sugar, salt ,and spices. Beat
eggs; add to applesauce mixture.
Scald cream. Add
slowly to applesaUce mixture.
mi:x well. flout into pastry shell.
Bake at 425 degrees 'for 45
rhinutes or until inserted knife
comes out clean; cooJ .. Whip re-
maining cup' cream; spoon in
mounds on' top of pie. Yield:
, 6-S . sen:ings .
This rec;ipe that old
time sugar 'n' spice,. honest-to-
goodness pumpkin taste', but adds
new lightness and delicacy with
canned applesauce.
There's a comforting thought at
tire end of the day,
When I'm weary and lonely and
, sad;
That sort of takes hold of my
hungry heart,
And bits it be merry and glad.
f." <," J , t ',. U' A .. ,y ...,.,.
, NeW'sy knit brea1r. onto the scene .. '.
leaD. lines, bod, moving comfort and, go
qnywhere-anytime practicality. Knits
"
, are dn 'important ,p:ddition .to your ward-
It',
" ou.t our selection!
I'm glad that I 'live, that I'labor
-and strive, ..
For the place that I know I must "
ftJl;
I'm thankful for'sorrows - 111 . '.;-<e' ." ....... ,"' ;',. "
meet with a grin
What forJ,une may bring, gOod
or ill.
I may not have wealth, I <
be great,
,
But I know ( shall always be true; ,
I have in my heart the ' ,
courage you gave
When once I touched shoulders '
with you.
Ed Greenstein is in intensive
care at Grandview Hospital at
Dayton' following a heart attack
at his home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. RUssell Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McMillan
and linda spent Saturday even-
ing with Miss Eva McMillan at
Dayton.
Casual, versdtile good
.. .- ,
lookS 8ucl; 'as these
..... I,
, J, HtLBY
:-Ph.197:-611i
,..,
, .
, ,
Mrz and Mrs. William t.iueller
... t 0'
m Cincinnati on Mr. Morris
lewis Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Lewis Michael
have returned home from a two
weeks' vacation \n Florida.
, , I
Mr. and 'MiS. Christy Wa4ace
o ' Xenia ' caned 'lks-.' )fney
. Wedii'eslJay" .
- .
Mr and Mis. FJvis Michael
called Mr. and Mrs. Handson , ,
Jackson and Mr. and MIs. Jen-
'Simison of Xenia Su,!day
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Runyon
called on friends in Cincinnati
Sunday afternoon. '
Mrs. Morris Lewis is spending
a week with her daughter, Mrs.
Brenda Hall, in Springfield.
Mr. Earl Soward and friend,
Mrs. Nettie Johnson of Spring
Valley, called on Mr. Soward's
sister, Mrs. Addie Dill Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis
were dinner guests Wednes4ay of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and
daughter, Tina, of Xenia.
Florist: "So you want to
say it with flowers. How
about a dozen roses?"
Suitor: "Make it a
half-dozen. I'm a man of
few words."
'f
BOW-ABOUT
'tHAT I
THANKSGIVING
THOUGHTS
On this day we
extend good
wishes and
thanks to all our
patrons.
It' I E I , III
I :11'1 I , 1'0
, .
" Thira ac Miami Sttceu '
, t'. .1\j'"
' 10:4' a.m., sUnday 8ible '
StUdy. ' ' :
. . Worship '
and Communion.
6:30 p.m. Evemng
Bible Study and Song
Service. '
Pirst Baptist, Ohurch
North Main Street
John P. Osborne,
to:oo a.m., ' Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Mor,ning W Qnbip.
6:30 p.m., Training Union.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 p.m., Prayer
Meeting.
'( Affiliated w t b Southern
Baptist Convention).
First Church of Christ
East High Street
Thomas Stevens, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
and Communion.
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting ,
6:30 P.fIl. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship.
i :30' p.m. Weclnesday" Bible
, Study.
Friends Meeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:45 a.m., Sunday Meeting
for Worship
grammed) . ,;'" .
, St. 'Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 . m. '" 11 a.m. Masses
8 a.m. '" 8 p.m. Holy .Oays
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:4' a.m. Daily Mall
St. Mary's Bpiscopal
Church
Third '" Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd '" 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sunday .
United Methodist
Church
Third '" North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
10: 15 a.m., Church at
Worship.
9:15 a.m., Sunday Church at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel-
low.hip.
BABVBYSBUBG
, Priendship Baptist
, Church
Southern Baptist Convention
Norman Pastor
9:30 'a.m., Sunday School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Morning ,
7:30 p.m., ' Evening
7:30 p.m." Wednesday, Mid- ,
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jonahs Bun Baptist
Church
Ohio 73 liaat
Leater Kidd, Pastor
10:00 a.m . Sun'Ciay School.
10:00 ac n 1:00 a.m., Sunday
Worahip Service.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Wonbip.
-
United liethodist
'Church
David Harper, Pastor '
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service.
10:30 a.tn.., Sunday &:hool.
11 :00 a.m., ,: Sunday orslUp
Service., .
Y oLJm I ..:@pd,
- Study " l'
Harveysburg
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton" Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
PEnT
. Ferry of Christ
Willnington Pike '''' '
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
io: 15 a.IIIl., Sunday Wor.hip.
10: 15 a.m., S'unday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.m., Swaclay 'BveIlma:
Bible Study, all ages.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 p.Dl., Wednesday, Mid-
wedc: Prayer and' Bible
Study.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
BIJ.IS SUPBR V ALU
WAYNE'VILU,
LAIIB'S AUTO SALES
WAVNEIVILLE, OHIO
, ,
LYHH'S DRBBS SHOP
OHIO :'. . )
LEMAY'S B " B CLB.Al{1BS
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DLL IBSUUlfOB
WAYNtiVILLE. OHIO. i>
POWBLIlS 'BAltB.a"SHOP , ,
, , ' ..
HOI.IY
United Methodist
,Church
, Rev. Leonard
9 :30 a.In., Swtday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday, Worship
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wedne.clay,
Service.
SPRIjf9,YA!T.IY
United Methodist
ChUrch
, )Wa'lnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor'
:, \
9:30 a.m. ' SUnday Scbool
." Wonhip
."" 6:30 r
: ... - '" bi-L 1
Jr. ... - 11'. P. '
.... . t'
7:4' p.m choir :
reheinal, _ .'
. ,
"Sprmg' VaUey
.' of, Christ "
Gtady. Street
10:00 a;an. ,MonUitg Wonhip
7:00 Eftiling Worabip
8:00 p.ol WedneSday Evening
Worship
SpriD.R
FriendS Church
Mound Street
S. Friend. Couser,. Putor
9:30 a.m. Sunday schoOl
10,:30 Morning Worship
,.--
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street ,
Mrs. Lois tJunaway - Pastor
Schoo)-.lO a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
-.: :0
Prayer Meeting, - .
'7:30p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday -
7:30'p.m.
Song-fest - l.8st Saturday each
mon.th,-7;30 """
" .
,', ' Church " .
David T. Willard" .-
9:30 a.m., SUndayl :Wor.bip:
, ,
10:30 a.m., Sunday Sdiooi. '
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening '
Worship, con-
ducl'ed, ay, .
- , , !
, ...
i
Ridgeville Community
Church , . " ..
St. 'Rt. 48 & LOwer
Springboro Road ' ,
Ray L She!ton, Past-or ," ,-) ,,I \.
9:30 A. M. Sunday School '
10:45 AM,:' Mornipg \V9rshiP .'
7:30"p.m. 'Sunday Everling t
' .. '" " 'l( ,
or , v . ' .
esaay venmg
, Service " ,"' ; "f .....- ""t, ' ;, j'
5 :3Q p.m. SuJ:l4ay -Sr:.
, . '.,
6:30 p.m. Sr. Youth"
Services " , ,
Genntown United Church , '
of Christ ' . , . \.
Route 42 at-GentilotvD
Ray StoQlJer, PaSt OJ "
9:30 a.m. .
10: 30 Sunday Ptu.rch
School'
5:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Fellowship
-
Free Pentacostel Church
of God . '. ,
R.R 1'22 'OhiQ ,",
1 0:30 Suqday '
7 p.m. - Sunday Evangelistic '.
Service " \
7:30 p.m. - Prayer
;'
. worship service
, J, HtLBY
:-Ph.197:-611i
,..,
, .
, ,
Mrz and Mrs. William t.iueller
... t 0'
m Cincinnati on Mr. Morris
lewis Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Lewis Michael
have returned home from a two
weeks' vacation \n Florida.
, , I
Mr. and 'MiS. Christy Wa4ace
o ' Xenia ' caned 'lks-.' )fney
. Wedii'eslJay" .
- .
Mr and Mis. FJvis Michael
called Mr. and Mrs. Handson , ,
Jackson and Mr. and MIs. Jen-
'Simison of Xenia Su,!day
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Runyon
called on friends in Cincinnati
Sunday afternoon. '
Mrs. Morris Lewis is spending
a week with her daughter, Mrs.
Brenda Hall, in Springfield.
Mr. Earl Soward and friend,
Mrs. Nettie Johnson of Spring
Valley, called on Mr. Soward's
sister, Mrs. Addie Dill Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis
were dinner guests Wednes4ay of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis and
daughter, Tina, of Xenia.
Florist: "So you want to
say it with flowers. How
about a dozen roses?"
Suitor: "Make it a
half-dozen. I'm a man of
few words."
'f
BOW-ABOUT
'tHAT I
THANKSGIVING
THOUGHTS
On this day we
extend good
wishes and
thanks to all our
patrons.
It' I E I , III
I :11'1 I , 1'0
, .
" Thira ac Miami Sttceu '
, t'. .1\j'"
' 10:4' a.m., sUnday 8ible '
StUdy. ' ' :
. . Worship '
and Communion.
6:30 p.m. Evemng
Bible Study and Song
Service. '
Pirst Baptist, Ohurch
North Main Street
John P. Osborne,
to:oo a.m., ' Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Mor,ning W Qnbip.
6:30 p.m., Training Union.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 p.m., Prayer
Meeting.
'( Affiliated w t b Southern
Baptist Convention).
First Church of Christ
East High Street
Thomas Stevens, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
and Communion.
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting ,
6:30 P.fIl. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship.
i :30' p.m. Weclnesday" Bible
, Study.
Friends Meeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:45 a.m., Sunday Meeting
for Worship
grammed) . ,;'" .
, St. 'Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 . m. '" 11 a.m. Masses
8 a.m. '" 8 p.m. Holy .Oays
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:4' a.m. Daily Mall
St. Mary's Bpiscopal
Church
Third '" Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd '" 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sunday .
United Methodist
Church
Third '" North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
10: 15 a.m., Church at
Worship.
9:15 a.m., Sunday Church at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel-
low.hip.
BABVBYSBUBG
, Priendship Baptist
, Church
Southern Baptist Convention
Norman Pastor
9:30 'a.m., Sunday School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Morning ,
7:30 p.m., ' Evening
7:30 p.m." Wednesday, Mid- ,
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jonahs Bun Baptist
Church
Ohio 73 liaat
Leater Kidd, Pastor
10:00 a.m . Sun'Ciay School.
10:00 ac n 1:00 a.m., Sunday
Worahip Service.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Wonbip.
-
United liethodist
'Church
David Harper, Pastor '
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service.
10:30 a.tn.., Sunday &:hool.
11 :00 a.m., ,: Sunday orslUp
Service., .
Y oLJm I ..:@pd,
- Study " l'
Harveysburg
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton" Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
PEnT
. Ferry of Christ
Willnington Pike '''' '
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
io: 15 a.IIIl., Sunday Wor.hip.
10: 15 a.m., S'unday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.m., Swaclay 'BveIlma:
Bible Study, all ages.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 p.Dl., Wednesday, Mid-
wedc: Prayer and' Bible
Study.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
BIJ.IS SUPBR V ALU
WAYNE'VILU,
LAIIB'S AUTO SALES
WAVNEIVILLE, OHIO
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United Methodist
,Church
, Rev. Leonard
9 :30 a.In., Swtday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday, Worship
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wedne.clay,
Service.
SPRIjf9,YA!T.IY
United Methodist
ChUrch
, )Wa'lnut-Vine
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor'
:, \
9:30 a.m. ' SUnday Scbool
." Wonhip
."" 6:30 r
: ... - '" bi-L 1
Jr. ... - 11'. P. '
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7:4' p.m choir :
reheinal, _ .'
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"Sprmg' VaUey
.' of, Christ "
Gtady. Street
10:00 a;an. ,MonUitg Wonhip
7:00 Eftiling Worabip
8:00 p.ol WedneSday Evening
Worship
SpriD.R
FriendS Church
Mound Street
S. Friend. Couser,. Putor
9:30 a.m. Sunday schoOl
10,:30 Morning Worship
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Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street ,
Mrs. Lois tJunaway - Pastor
Schoo)-.lO a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m.
-.: :0
Prayer Meeting, - .
'7:30p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday -
7:30'p.m.
Song-fest - l.8st Saturday each
mon.th,-7;30 """
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David T. Willard" .-
9:30 a.m., SUndayl :Wor.bip:
, ,
10:30 a.m., Sunday Sdiooi. '
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening '
Worship, con-
ducl'ed, ay, .
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Ridgeville Community
Church , . " ..
St. 'Rt. 48 & LOwer
Springboro Road ' ,
Ray L She!ton, Past-or ," ,-) ,,I \.
9:30 A. M. Sunday School '
10:45 AM,:' Mornipg \V9rshiP .'
7:30"p.m. 'Sunday Everling t
' .. '" " 'l( ,
or , v . ' .
esaay venmg
, Service " ,"' ; "f .....- ""t, ' ;, j'
5 :3Q p.m. SuJ:l4ay -Sr:.
, . '.,
6:30 p.m. Sr. Youth"
Services " , ,
Genntown United Church , '
of Christ ' . , . \.
Route 42 at-GentilotvD
Ray StoQlJer, PaSt OJ "
9:30 a.m. .
10: 30 Sunday Ptu.rch
School'
5:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Fellowship
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Free Pentacostel Church
of God . '. ,
R.R 1'22 'OhiQ ,",
1 0:30 Suqday '
7 p.m. - Sunday Evangelistic '.
Service " \
7:30 p.m. - Prayer
;'
. worship service
. .
. ,End ot Season
Be''' inyour new home
by Christmas .
l_year old brick ranch, 3 bed-
rooms, ftlmily' room, paneled
dining area, city' utilities.
What a buy!! $19,OOQ.
Older home ready for your
family. You .must see to
appreciate the many features
of this versatile residence.
. rq,o.ms, full basement,
garage. call now.
$19,000., "
. - Jean Younce
" ' 897c ....
,ELDER.REAtTY '
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:;' '&00.
.', ,'ALL 4JYPES
" .I.ODEUH,G
"Boberi, carter , II" $On
21 N. ,IN' It.
OHIO ...
. .
WANTED to buy-50 ' ueed , piiulo.l;-'
. mitt' nox WUminst(>o; Ohio.
," , J. 2.ctf
-'
NEW home for 8ale" 3 bedroom,
family room, fire'place, 2 car
Located on O'Neall B4. 10% down '
will buy. For ' more information "eall
Charles ' H. Welch' '897
FOR .RENT: /2 room unfur
uished Bmall family. Ph ...
897-4831. 26cl
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. DOWNSTAIRS apartment, heat anll
water furnisbed. Phone 897-5936.
26c1
Services
HOME repaiJr and maintenance car-
penter, concrete, meet metal paiDt- .
ing, ' robfins and electrical.
. 746-2982. 21cU
CONBTRUC'lrION work, spout-
ing, roofint. .work, storm
windows, "aluminum siding and gen-
eral repair. Call ' Edward Reeder, Ph.
3823690 W'tIlmiDgton or contact Th
Waynesville, Lumber Co. 24c3
FARM leneBng, bam paintinl and ,
repm. Free estimates. Phone Mid-'
dletown 423-14U or 422-7494. 17etf
TOY Poodle Stud Service, AXe
Rqi.eted. White or Aprieot. 160.
only. Phone 807-4148.
lieU
OOLD Bpriap hut1 Shop: Wi!
take . anytime. Ph.
807 -4at's. '8cU
Bus. O'D'Dortunities
NICE littll" business, I peed BO,me
one in this .area that would be hiter.
. . eited in their oWn
.... b"', 8uperviaiJi1.' -retail sales \
013761536. . 26ctf
Eleven
, J I
. ' to , , to
our many frie.ndll and relative,! fot'
'I ':.1_ \ " Dd n
I,hp. -e_rUB; gifts a . .
durilll (our I't
, Memorial, . especially to Rt;v.
Tammy 'Pringle, Linda. Pringle Prof-
f
' 26cl
It. . . .
I ' WISH to thank ' 'everyone' who
Oowers and 'get well and birth-
, day cards . to wlille ... was in the
and sinee my re.turn
thankS to all my family,
friends neighbors who have helped
me with my children while
were ill. Ruth Whittamore 26cl
Papa Bear, Mama Bear ,
and Baby Bear came in from
a walk in the woods. Papa
Bear inspected the dinner
table and growled,
"Somebody's been . eating
my porridge!" Baby Bear
cried, "And somebody's
been eating my porridge!"
Mama Bear snarled, "Gripe,
gripe, gripe is all I hear. I
haven't cooked the' darned
stuff yet!"
The rust thing' a child
learns, when he gets a drum
is that he's never going to
get another one.
Real Estate
,: The former Tom Norris
home ill Waynesville. Fea-
,turing 2 or 3 bedrooms,
'plfCe, 45 x 15 "family
room, 2-car garage,. built-in
stove. Vacant. Price $19..500. ,
, . The Bob Townsend :HoDie. '
This beautiful hoDte'''has 4
bedrooms, Ijaths,
full basement, car garage,
cent{al air conditioning. Brick
and frame construction,. early
American " design. '
$38,000. . .
.. Tom Flor8nce Reilty
Ph 897-5000
lS : . '. lot
The Miami Gazette didn't in- ' ,
ten,tionally camouflage last weelCs
Where Is It? Over developfug
of page negatives caused'the lack
of black and white contrast that
baffled Where Is It? fans. lIow-
ever; Ronnie Sacket't, Thomas
Coffman and the "
Drug S.tore gang did identify the
steeple on WayneSville's First
Oturch of Christ. The Where Is
It? may be identified by phorung
the at .
In Denmark and NorwaY
the legendary good .spktt of
the ." house Is NIsse, . who
watches over home and farm
and is sometimes said. to be
the gift-bringer, too. .
His Christmas treat, the
rice pudding traditional ' at
Scandinavian holiday feasts, '
is the kitchen
dooi'or, on farms, in the hay-
1 ft. :'
o , ,
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PHONE DT-62S0
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W I .y .1 , .1'1. , : ':,
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24-HR DELIVERY
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. ,End ot Season
Be''' inyour new home
by Christmas .
l_year old brick ranch, 3 bed-
rooms, ftlmily' room, paneled
dining area, city' utilities.
What a buy!! $19,OOQ.
Older home ready for your
family. You .must see to
appreciate the many features
of this versatile residence.
. rq,o.ms, full basement,
garage. call now.
$19,000., "
. - Jean Younce
" ' 897c ....
,ELDER.REAtTY '
' .... .
:;' '&00.
.', ,'ALL 4JYPES
" .I.ODEUH,G
"Boberi, carter , II" $On
21 N. ,IN' It.
OHIO ...
. .
WANTED to buy-50 ' ueed , piiulo.l;-'
. mitt' nox WUminst(>o; Ohio.
," , J. 2.ctf
-'
NEW home for 8ale" 3 bedroom,
family room, fire'place, 2 car
Located on O'Neall B4. 10% down '
will buy. For ' more information "eall
Charles ' H. Welch' '897
FOR .RENT: /2 room unfur
uished Bmall family. Ph ...
897-4831. 26cl
-
. DOWNSTAIRS apartment, heat anll
water furnisbed. Phone 897-5936.
26c1
Services
HOME repaiJr and maintenance car-
penter, concrete, meet metal paiDt- .
ing, ' robfins and electrical.
. 746-2982. 21cU
CONBTRUC'lrION work, spout-
ing, roofint. .work, storm
windows, "aluminum siding and gen-
eral repair. Call ' Edward Reeder, Ph.
3823690 W'tIlmiDgton or contact Th
Waynesville, Lumber Co. 24c3
FARM leneBng, bam paintinl and ,
repm. Free estimates. Phone Mid-'
dletown 423-14U or 422-7494. 17etf
TOY Poodle Stud Service, AXe
Rqi.eted. White or Aprieot. 160.
only. Phone 807-4148.
lieU
OOLD Bpriap hut1 Shop: Wi!
take . anytime. Ph.
807 -4at's. '8cU
Bus. O'D'Dortunities
NICE littll" business, I peed BO,me
one in this .area that would be hiter.
. . eited in their oWn
.... b"', 8uperviaiJi1.' -retail sales \
013761536. . 26ctf
Eleven
, J I
. ' to , , to
our many frie.ndll and relative,! fot'
'I ':.1_ \ " Dd n
I,hp. -e_rUB; gifts a . .
durilll (our I't
, Memorial, . especially to Rt;v.
Tammy 'Pringle, Linda. Pringle Prof-
f
' 26cl
It. . . .
I ' WISH to thank ' 'everyone' who
Oowers and 'get well and birth-
, day cards . to wlille ... was in the
and sinee my re.turn
thankS to all my family,
friends neighbors who have helped
me with my children while
were ill. Ruth Whittamore 26cl
Papa Bear, Mama Bear ,
and Baby Bear came in from
a walk in the woods. Papa
Bear inspected the dinner
table and growled,
"Somebody's been . eating
my porridge!" Baby Bear
cried, "And somebody's
been eating my porridge!"
Mama Bear snarled, "Gripe,
gripe, gripe is all I hear. I
haven't cooked the' darned
stuff yet!"
The rust thing' a child
learns, when he gets a drum
is that he's never going to
get another one.
Real Estate
,: The former Tom Norris
home ill Waynesville. Fea-
,turing 2 or 3 bedrooms,
'plfCe, 45 x 15 "family
room, 2-car garage,. built-in
stove. Vacant. Price $19..500. ,
, . The Bob Townsend :HoDie. '
This beautiful hoDte'''has 4
bedrooms, Ijaths,
full basement, car garage,
cent{al air conditioning. Brick
and frame construction,. early
American " design. '
$38,000. . .
.. Tom Flor8nce Reilty
Ph 897-5000
lS : . '. lot
The Miami Gazette didn't in- ' ,
ten,tionally camouflage last weelCs
Where Is It? Over developfug
of page negatives caused'the lack
of black and white contrast that
baffled Where Is It? fans. lIow-
ever; Ronnie Sacket't, Thomas
Coffman and the "
Drug S.tore gang did identify the
steeple on WayneSville's First
Oturch of Christ. The Where Is
It? may be identified by phorung
the at .
In Denmark and NorwaY
the legendary good .spktt of
the ." house Is NIsse, . who
watches over home and farm
and is sometimes said. to be
the gift-bringer, too. .
His Christmas treat, the
rice pudding traditional ' at
Scandinavian holiday feasts, '
is the kitchen
dooi'or, on farms, in the hay-
1 ft. :'
o , ,
. ,
PHONE DT-62S0
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. ...
1101 Harlan Rd. ' R.R. 2
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,."",'
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, 'Waynelvllit . Ohio
W I .y .1 , .1'1. , : ':,
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, (1900 pilon amk) ,
24-HR DELIVERY
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Winners of last PreCious' ' colP,riDg .coni,st' in.
elude: age division 5-1, first, Sheila McFarland; second, Ann
Wardlow, third, Patrick Casidy and age division 1-9; flISt, Mike
Rush second, Colleen Conley third, Ramsey.
entries 'muSt be by lJte MIami Gazette b)' Satur-
day -following publication. ' ,
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ANTIQUE SATIN OR CASEMEN'T CLOTH
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* MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP
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Winners of last PreCious' ' colP,riDg .coni,st' in.
elude: age division 5-1, first, Sheila McFarland; second, Ann
Wardlow, third, Patrick Casidy and age division 1-9; flISt, Mike
Rush second, Colleen Conley third, Ramsey.
entries 'muSt be by lJte MIami Gazette b)' Satur-
day -following publication. ' ,
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ANTIQUE SATIN OR CASEMEN'T CLOTH
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Die 0 r I fin I CO" f'l.t
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a. so Irec e VI ge so JCJ- .. ," ,
t N I S
'II' t d ' . .gram begun five years ago by the
or oe u Ivan 0 raw up an W svitI U a b d
ordinance for the program from h e. ilI
ons
M
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da
got
un .er-
, 'da' b I' d way 10 t e v age on y.
enganeermg ta to e supp Ie Th Yul bea ' 'fi '
, " e . e utI Icatmn pro-
by vIllage enganeer Manon Pen, 'II ffi 'all 'thin
, k gram WI 0 ICI Y open WI .
nlC , . h k 'h e
, lI' t e next wee WIt ' entry 10rms
WayneSVi e councilmen plan h ill " 'th Mi '
't' 't" h ' t" t at w appear 10 e anti
, .0 mvestlga e teen Ire .sltua- G
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'" ,'- d' .. 0 azette,
Ion surroun 109 a complal t W 'II ' U ill
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" , d PI ayneSVJ eons w . recog-
eVle by Daryl ummer who " fi d ' d hi " d 1
. Otze Irst, secon an t r pace
has apparently purchased a home , 'di ' , 'I 'd'
d
P
t 8ellb k
D d wmners an ViSions mc u 109
an pro er y on rOQ ,
t th th d f th
'II daorway, house, lawn and busl-
a e nor e ge 0 e VI age.
Plummer, who is ready to ness.
move into his new home con- Dayton Power and Ught Repre-
sentatives will judge contest en-
stni(. ... ed by rocal developer Dale
Ddkin, was "misinformed . by tries Monday,. Dec. 22. Only
someone" that he had-'lo' con- those who enter an official form
struct. . and will be judged, according t9 a
. gutte,is on .efore lions spokesman.
he be allowed 40 , tap-m GRANGE MEE.TS
to water and Farmers Grange
. A ,number ago, No. 13 will its
council took action to enforce at the Friends 'Social'
. tile. construction ' of sidewalks, Room at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
and gutters on any new There will be a Christrnas
'J. r,': the party and contributions be
,.., . Ou(:mg busmess, coun- for Boy.s V ...... at
, cil moved to accept a zoning in place oLthe iCguIar
'. ,'. \I by. Homer G. 'gifrexohange , .
, 'ChapmaJtr;Street. '
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,gutters.. ,:' I , , 1\ " ,
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a. so Irec e VI ge so JCJ- .. ," ,
t N I S
'II' t d ' . .gram begun five years ago by the
or oe u Ivan 0 raw up an W svitI U a b d
ordinance for the program from h e. ilI
ons
M
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da
got
un .er-
, 'da' b I' d way 10 t e v age on y.
enganeermg ta to e supp Ie Th Yul bea ' 'fi '
, " e . e utI Icatmn pro-
by vIllage enganeer Manon Pen, 'II ffi 'all 'thin
, k gram WI 0 ICI Y open WI .
nlC , . h k 'h e
, lI' t e next wee WIt ' entry 10rms
WayneSVi e councilmen plan h ill " 'th Mi '
't' 't" h ' t" t at w appear 10 e anti
, .0 mvestlga e teen Ire .sltua- G
t
'" ,'- d' .. 0 azette,
Ion surroun 109 a complal t W 'II ' U ill
I
" , d PI ayneSVJ eons w . recog-
eVle by Daryl ummer who " fi d ' d hi " d 1
. Otze Irst, secon an t r pace
has apparently purchased a home , 'di ' , 'I 'd'
d
P
t 8ellb k
D d wmners an ViSions mc u 109
an pro er y on rOQ ,
t th th d f th
'II daorway, house, lawn and busl-
a e nor e ge 0 e VI age.
Plummer, who is ready to ness.
move into his new home con- Dayton Power and Ught Repre-
sentatives will judge contest en-
stni(. ... ed by rocal developer Dale
Ddkin, was "misinformed . by tries Monday,. Dec. 22. Only
someone" that he had-'lo' con- those who enter an official form
struct. . and will be judged, according t9 a
. gutte,is on .efore lions spokesman.
he be allowed 40 , tap-m GRANGE MEE.TS
to water and Farmers Grange
. A ,number ago, No. 13 will its
council took action to enforce at the Friends 'Social'
. tile. construction ' of sidewalks, Room at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
and gutters on any new There will be a Christrnas
'J. r,': the party and contributions be
,.., . Ou(:mg busmess, coun- for Boy.s V ...... at
, cil moved to accept a zoning in place oLthe iCguIar
'. ,'. \I by. Homer G. 'gifrexohange , .
, 'ChapmaJtr;Street. '
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Splrtlns lefelted
In First Game
If S.lson
by DAN PREWIIT
Waynesville Spartans were de-
feated 90-73 Wednesday night
by Lebanon Warriors in the
first game of the season.
The Spartan varsity got off
to a hot start leading in the
ftrst quarter 16-12. _In the second
quarter, Lebanon racked up 22
points to Waynesville's 10, mak-
ing the halftime score 34-26
with Lebanon in the lead.
In the third quarter. the
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Warriors scored 24 baskets and
in the fourth 32. The Spartans
scored 47 points in the third
and fourth quarters. The re-
serves were defeate4 by
Lebanon 74-38.
Waynesville plays two home
games this weekend. Friday night
they play Blanchester. the first
league game, and Saturday they
battle with Carlisle.
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SAVE THE CAN
AND KEEP
t AMERICA
:J: BEAUTI FP,lL
Begin nOl!
Now that poverty has us in
its grip (accoFding tp the con-
stant haranguing of an area
daily)and our charitable thoughts
turn to the needy with seasonal
piety (willen most of us aren't
conc.erned about them the re-
mainder of the year) my
thoughts turn to one semi-non-
demonstrating poverty' stricken
ethnic group ... the American In-
dian.
I was familiarized with the
Navajo portion of Amerian In-
dian poverty a few years ago
when I was a staffer at St.
Christopher's Mission at Bluff,
Utah.
After vacating my job at the
mission. I lived for a time with
my belm(ed Navajo family. Mrs.
Sadie Benally and children. The
Benallys were a little better off
than most because they lived
near a white man's town where
they could get government wel-
fare. which meagerly kept them
alive . and discouraged heritage
cultural artcrafts such as rug
weaving and silversmithing.
During trips into remote parts .
of the Navajo reservation I met
others lof this beautiful race,
living their traditional mud
hogans without running water.
toilet fadlities and electricity and
existing sometimes on nothing
more than fried bread and
watered down SOllp.
"Sock" a little away w,ith a
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CHRISTMAS CLUB
account each week.
We have a Club Membership
to fit every pocketbook!
BE READY
FOR SANTA.
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The Waynesville
lafianal Bank
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from 1'r\0'(Jcm : )st.s " .. y,et to
thai ,might offer jobs; : '490 year.s/)my ,',
means to a better life. tlia't ' waS . not ' used , by - the ,
, The Navajo ' 'tribe' is doing dian.' Tha(s,wnat gave ,us."
their best to curb this situation '''Here's what we have given _,'
considering that ,their people are them: Hign.
spread over of thou- Short life expectancy. .. :"
sands of desolate. un-life-giving pendency on handouts. Loss of " .. '
desert. pride. Much illness. Unemploy-
The CroW Tribe of. ment as high as 80 percent in
also has i'ts poverty and vermin some tribes. The 600.000 re- ,
ridden squalor. Crow tribal offi- American Iqdians
cials are poverty strUggJing to hang on to . the .. .' .
by coaxing industry on to their lowest heatth. education and eC9- '
reservation and buildirig small nomic rungs 'in Ame,tican ,
factories (which hire mostly HSomebody better do so(ne.-
. Crow) from tribal resource funds. thing before those rungs ' col-
Progress in , diminishing pov- lapse. Remember, you're up there
erty is slow 'cor these people somewhere on that ladder your-
like everyone else due to sparce self. " , .
numbers of dedi-
cated persons who ,are willing to
do and on volunteer LIONS-FIREMEN .
salaries ,wrestle with cultural MEETING SET . ".
perils. .,'
Although ftghting poverty is The, WynesVille Uons Qub
an inftnite, tedious, unrelenting and ' Wayne ToWnship De-
chore. we can ftght it together partmerit will conduct a ' joint ,
by' forming ' a closer brother- meeting' at ,ftr.e- .
hood, ' teamwork and giving of house at 7 p.m,_ ''I1)ursday.
our time, profeSsional abilities. CQuritry , ' :: i
ourselves and our pocketbooks. Fair, spOnsored by both .8l:
0u
ps,
summed,it up this will subject the meeting . .. 7 4
way: "More than 50 percent of Country, Fairs WUi he reviewed , . '. "
America's farm products to<Jay from >', .' .:. :j
consists of plants used by' the Initial plans for s . ' _
Indians before Columbus planted 1970 fair will ' be begUn.
his flag. They include beans, year's Country will '
chocolate, corn, cotton,- peanuts, be headed by Allie c.rter; .rr.,
potatoesrpumpkins, tobacco and chairman and Harold
tomatoes. To combat illness, the vice-chairman.
The Seven -Minutes
. The Seekers ,. .
Oh a Cha in ', ,
Rug Weaving for Everyone
Wallace
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, . ,Stearn
McLean
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4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826 , . '.' ..
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Splrtlns lefelted
In First Game
If S.lson
by DAN PREWIIT
Waynesville Spartans were de-
feated 90-73 Wednesday night
by Lebanon Warriors in the
first game of the season.
The Spartan varsity got off
to a hot start leading in the
ftrst quarter 16-12. _In the second
quarter, Lebanon racked up 22
points to Waynesville's 10, mak-
ing the halftime score 34-26
with Lebanon in the lead.
In the third quarter. the
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Warriors scored 24 baskets and
in the fourth 32. The Spartans
scored 47 points in the third
and fourth quarters. The re-
serves were defeate4 by
Lebanon 74-38.
Waynesville plays two home
games this weekend. Friday night
they play Blanchester. the first
league game, and Saturday they
battle with Carlisle.
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SAVE THE CAN
AND KEEP
t AMERICA
:J: BEAUTI FP,lL
Begin nOl!
Now that poverty has us in
its grip (accoFding tp the con-
stant haranguing of an area
daily)and our charitable thoughts
turn to the needy with seasonal
piety (willen most of us aren't
conc.erned about them the re-
mainder of the year) my
thoughts turn to one semi-non-
demonstrating poverty' stricken
ethnic group ... the American In-
dian.
I was familiarized with the
Navajo portion of Amerian In-
dian poverty a few years ago
when I was a staffer at St.
Christopher's Mission at Bluff,
Utah.
After vacating my job at the
mission. I lived for a time with
my belm(ed Navajo family. Mrs.
Sadie Benally and children. The
Benallys were a little better off
than most because they lived
near a white man's town where
they could get government wel-
fare. which meagerly kept them
alive . and discouraged heritage
cultural artcrafts such as rug
weaving and silversmithing.
During trips into remote parts .
of the Navajo reservation I met
others lof this beautiful race,
living their traditional mud
hogans without running water.
toilet fadlities and electricity and
existing sometimes on nothing
more than fried bread and
watered down SOllp.
"Sock" a little away w,ith a
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CHRISTMAS CLUB
account each week.
We have a Club Membership
to fit every pocketbook!
BE READY
FOR SANTA.
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The Waynesville
lafianal Bank
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from 1'r\0'(Jcm : )st.s " .. y,et to
thai ,might offer jobs; : '490 year.s/)my ,',
means to a better life. tlia't ' waS . not ' used , by - the ,
, The Navajo ' 'tribe' is doing dian.' Tha(s,wnat gave ,us."
their best to curb this situation '''Here's what we have given _,'
considering that ,their people are them: Hign.
spread over of thou- Short life expectancy. .. :"
sands of desolate. un-life-giving pendency on handouts. Loss of " .. '
desert. pride. Much illness. Unemploy-
The CroW Tribe of. ment as high as 80 percent in
also has i'ts poverty and vermin some tribes. The 600.000 re- ,
ridden squalor. Crow tribal offi- American Iqdians
cials are poverty strUggJing to hang on to . the .. .' .
by coaxing industry on to their lowest heatth. education and eC9- '
reservation and buildirig small nomic rungs 'in Ame,tican ,
factories (which hire mostly HSomebody better do so(ne.-
. Crow) from tribal resource funds. thing before those rungs ' col-
Progress in , diminishing pov- lapse. Remember, you're up there
erty is slow 'cor these people somewhere on that ladder your-
like everyone else due to sparce self. " , .
numbers of dedi-
cated persons who ,are willing to
do and on volunteer LIONS-FIREMEN .
salaries ,wrestle with cultural MEETING SET . ".
perils. .,'
Although ftghting poverty is The, WynesVille Uons Qub
an inftnite, tedious, unrelenting and ' Wayne ToWnship De-
chore. we can ftght it together partmerit will conduct a ' joint ,
by' forming ' a closer brother- meeting' at ,ftr.e- .
hood, ' teamwork and giving of house at 7 p.m,_ ''I1)ursday.
our time, profeSsional abilities. CQuritry , ' :: i
ourselves and our pocketbooks. Fair, spOnsored by both .8l:
0u
ps,
summed,it up this will subject the meeting . .. 7 4
way: "More than 50 percent of Country, Fairs WUi he reviewed , . '. "
America's farm products to<Jay from >', .' .:. :j
consists of plants used by' the Initial plans for s . ' _
Indians before Columbus planted 1970 fair will ' be begUn.
his flag. They include beans, year's Country will '
chocolate, corn, cotton,- peanuts, be headed by Allie c.rter; .rr.,
potatoesrpumpkins, tobacco and chairman and Harold
tomatoes. To combat illness, the vice-chairman.
The Seven -Minutes
. The Seekers ,. .
Oh a Cha in ', ,
Rug Weaving for Everyone
Wallace
. -..1;"
, . ,Stearn
McLean
, Tod
4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826 , . '.' ..
PASTURIZED
HOMO(;ENIZED , .
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HE-CAf .
SIO"JIHES
White .Wall .Re-capable Tire
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Whether
, entertaining at
'home or attending,
very special Holiday
events, you'll look
you, ' very, best in'
holiday
fashions from
our glamorous
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Wed. to Thurs.
Dec. 3-11
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We are! We've picked the cream
of the new holiday fashions 'and' a
wonderful selection of gift ideas for
Christmas giving. Do stop in
while selections are at their best!
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Whether
, entertaining at
'home or attending,
very special Holiday
events, you'll look
you, ' very, best in'
holiday
fashions from
our glamorous
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Wed. to Thurs.
Dec. 3-11
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We are! We've picked the cream
of the new holiday fashions 'and' a
wonderful selection of gift ideas for
Christmas giving. Do stop in
while selections are at their best!
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Katherine ,Prendergast
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l":r:'-, THIRD StRBET ,tulve been: on; this 'street.. They
of, families proIll- ; :are redeclJrated and
inoit I n ': C!f the . " . 'fljany '
age live on Street waS
fadJ1ei up the hill. The sunsets-at ' ' buiji th.ls
'end of this street are along Street to
as as' any. painting: North : Street . . of> fine
MaDy trees', line :' thc Sidewalks, .trees were: Scattered "over the
and in October are gorgeous m - sPacious lawn, interspersed with
color. There is nothing more beds of flowers in everY form
picturesque. and for aU seasons. There I
_ Two old stepping stones, or was the spray of .the .
upping blocks for the carriages, fountain. A stone basin 'caught
are still on this street. the overflow and' when the sun
Through many years the 'in the
Episcopal churches water. It was the show place of
The steep' lilll up High Street
gave it ,
This' has been 1he locatio!) M
the Christian now caQed
the First Church ,of Christ. From
time to time, this church has
been repairedl, redecorated and
an, addition built to
date their large Sunday.SChool.
On the corner of High' and
M.'\in across the street from t'he
church, the in the
W;lS b\Jlilt. This house was
gone before my time J and re- '
With' a 'lovely tio,me, '
the 'scene of many gay social
affairs. On thiS' spacious lawn
the village dances,
,band concerts, arid lawn fetes.
' This house has ' recently ,been
through a restoration period. re-
- ,7-day - service ,,' ," .. : painted, redecorated and
IIII Y I I,' n _. {" :'ed into a coIonial style and will
;,SOon be a show place' again.,' ,
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Water 'Serv ice i. St. > Augp,stine's Catholic
Truck with Hoist !,Church, 10,cated on' .this
Phone 897-7026 f On the corner High and
;, P.O. Box 152 " Waynisville, O. Jrurd is a ,house where Henry
used to stay' over night
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. - .., - .enroute fiom lCOlumbils to CUi.:
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t. 'c
peace and beauty of Christmas are-yours with 8'
Scene that will exhibit your Christmas
thoughts. ,
TOWNSEND TV.,
MOORE'S :STORE
71 S. MAIN ST. WAYNESVILLE, O. PH. 897-4896
Cinnati.
': FOUR'FH STREET '"
' is ::tOcated' the.!, Bid',
Fpends' Meetjng built ' in
1 ,11 giaqd-,' r.
worshiped. "' ACross the
stieet on High Street is . the
th,ey
schOQI, and the little ,graveyard
some are buried.- . '
The village is sOmetime&'
ca1Ied the '''Quaker Village." AI- '
most every native is
of some of the Friends who
first came lto claim tbe village JS
their , home:. Villagers are justly
proud of the Friends' Home on
the cotner ' of Fourtli" alia Miami
Streets"a more recent building. ' ,
, .' This was a' $iinple, ' -largely'.
of the was made up
of retired farmers, men who
worked for them or lived 'on
rented farms; ' For a few years
some retired farmers moved into
ROlary Club
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Paul"Todd, Sr;, 49.
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. 'ville Route 1 died suooonlY ,_
I or 1 1 ",.. .
"lti"T ,:1' :(. '
I ' " '7,' '. 1 II, I WI l "" , d"d , "i!L:!!' "'k b' , ' L ,l 'f I 'd'
" 1 ., .' i , i , ' .. ' 1 0 Y' WI ,?W ,1" '
\ '/ BettY;, cfillcken, .Ruby,", f
Mf;F 'p?ser" l' , , , ,
85,: .. ,;, ,\ ."
at 1\1 MemortaI Johti ' 'Todd of Lel)sinbn" fou l': ": 1
Hospital' at -, \,,' ,I , ',' ,
.... :. , 0..' er 1
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"i!'il..lurv' I'V' bv her, brothers and thi,ee , "1" '
\> ':I _0 ",'/1 " ,
1 , ,be . ':
been'. 'schedUled .. at ;' WeaDesC:tay
FUlletar at , 2' Stubbs
tlome ,.m:, i)' J,
9 p.m. ' ", :,' "". be .in South Lebanon Getnetety. .': "'.- .' I
Funeral, be " , " : )',: .', ' i
ducted" ae the -Stu1>bs T'" h d' :" " "1,",:('
, ,,' - ' " 'W 0 a [ - e . P!" \
Home at 2 i t jere riu';'g"'hom'e . ., f'
. I will ' b ,-: ..... : . ' secre aues w , UUI ' , ";'1"
Buna , r, e m uy.uaqu' 'fj " . rk on the' bu's' , .. r , f
, ." - , "f rom wo ,,.. , .' , I ,
Cemetery .. """ ' ' . ":, ," id '''Ishit it die ' .. , .. :, ,::('
'" > I, ' " " 1 fl c;nte $& , .' ,', , , .'
C
AR' l i-ANDERSON we,' to 'theSe '
,,' . ,. , , .' " days1" .' '
"Fierce isn't the ,!ord.
ducted 'I 0 at , Why I typed so many -letters " ,
yesterday that la$t night r .!,
ville for Carl E. 'Anderson of fmished, my ,pray.ers witl;1i' .. ': 'f .:.
Mc1teynold St., DaYton. , ' 'VOllrs 'c'
Anderson, 57, died
BflACH'$
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For '
For _ffers,' , ......
For gifts
Cln "Y f illld,'
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Katherine ,Prendergast
.'-
l":r:'-, THIRD StRBET ,tulve been: on; this 'street.. They
of, families proIll- ; :are redeclJrated and
inoit I n ': C!f the . " . 'fljany '
age live on Street waS
fadJ1ei up the hill. The sunsets-at ' ' buiji th.ls
'end of this street are along Street to
as as' any. painting: North : Street . . of> fine
MaDy trees', line :' thc Sidewalks, .trees were: Scattered "over the
and in October are gorgeous m - sPacious lawn, interspersed with
color. There is nothing more beds of flowers in everY form
picturesque. and for aU seasons. There I
_ Two old stepping stones, or was the spray of .the .
upping blocks for the carriages, fountain. A stone basin 'caught
are still on this street. the overflow and' when the sun
Through many years the 'in the
Episcopal churches water. It was the show place of
The steep' lilll up High Street
gave it ,
This' has been 1he locatio!) M
the Christian now caQed
the First Church ,of Christ. From
time to time, this church has
been repairedl, redecorated and
an, addition built to
date their large Sunday.SChool.
On the corner of High' and
M.'\in across the street from t'he
church, the in the
W;lS b\Jlilt. This house was
gone before my time J and re- '
With' a 'lovely tio,me, '
the 'scene of many gay social
affairs. On thiS' spacious lawn
the village dances,
,band concerts, arid lawn fetes.
' This house has ' recently ,been
through a restoration period. re-
- ,7-day - service ,,' ," .. : painted, redecorated and
IIII Y I I,' n _. {" :'ed into a coIonial style and will
;,SOon be a show place' again.,' ,
'.
..
Water 'Serv ice i. St. > Augp,stine's Catholic
Truck with Hoist !,Church, 10,cated on' .this
Phone 897-7026 f On the corner High and
;, P.O. Box 152 " Waynisville, O. Jrurd is a ,house where Henry
used to stay' over night
.'
,.; ,":' :-' When passing through tlie village
. - .., - .enroute fiom lCOlumbils to CUi.:
I,.
t. 'c
peace and beauty of Christmas are-yours with 8'
Scene that will exhibit your Christmas
thoughts. ,
TOWNSEND TV.,
MOORE'S :STORE
71 S. MAIN ST. WAYNESVILLE, O. PH. 897-4896
Cinnati.
': FOUR'FH STREET '"
' is ::tOcated' the.!, Bid',
Fpends' Meetjng built ' in
1 ,11 giaqd-,' r.
worshiped. "' ACross the
stieet on High Street is . the
th,ey
schOQI, and the little ,graveyard
some are buried.- . '
The village is sOmetime&'
ca1Ied the '''Quaker Village." AI- '
most every native is
of some of the Friends who
first came lto claim tbe village JS
their , home:. Villagers are justly
proud of the Friends' Home on
the cotner ' of Fourtli" alia Miami
Streets"a more recent building. ' ,
, .' This was a' $iinple, ' -largely'.
of the was made up
of retired farmers, men who
worked for them or lived 'on
rented farms; ' For a few years
some retired farmers moved into
ROlary Club
I" .
Paul"Todd, Sr;, 49.
I I , I' ..
. 'ville Route 1 died suooonlY ,_
I or 1 1 ",.. .
"lti"T ,:1' :(. '
I ' " '7,' '. 1 II, I WI l "" , d"d , "i!L:!!' "'k b' , ' L ,l 'f I 'd'
" 1 ., .' i , i , ' .. ' 1 0 Y' WI ,?W ,1" '
\ '/ BettY;, cfillcken, .Ruby,", f
Mf;F 'p?ser" l' , , , ,
85,: .. ,;, ,\ ."
at 1\1 MemortaI Johti ' 'Todd of Lel)sinbn" fou l': ": 1
Hospital' at -, \,,' ,I , ',' ,
.... :. , 0..' er 1
1
"i!'il..lurv' I'V' bv her, brothers and thi,ee , "1" '
\> ':I _0 ",'/1 " ,
1 , ,be . ':
been'. 'schedUled .. at ;' WeaDesC:tay
FUlletar at , 2' Stubbs
tlome ,.m:, i)' J,
9 p.m. ' ", :,' "". be .in South Lebanon Getnetety. .': "'.- .' I
Funeral, be " , " : )',: .', ' i
ducted" ae the -Stu1>bs T'" h d' :" " "1,",:('
, ,,' - ' " 'W 0 a [ - e . P!" \
Home at 2 i t jere riu';'g"'hom'e . ., f'
. I will ' b ,-: ..... : . ' secre aues w , UUI ' , ";'1"
Buna , r, e m uy.uaqu' 'fj " . rk on the' bu's' , .. r , f
, ." - , "f rom wo ,,.. , .' , I ,
Cemetery .. """ ' ' . ":, ," id '''Ishit it die ' .. , .. :, ,::('
'" > I, ' " " 1 fl c;nte $& , .' ,', , , .'
C
AR' l i-ANDERSON we,' to 'theSe '
,,' . ,. , , .' " days1" .' '
"Fierce isn't the ,!ord.
ducted 'I 0 at , Why I typed so many -letters " ,
yesterday that la$t night r .!,
ville for Carl E. 'Anderson of fmished, my ,pray.ers witl;1i' .. ': 'f .:.
Mc1teynold St., DaYton. , ' 'VOllrs 'c'
Anderson, 57, died
BflACH'$
. " . r
.Cb.r:is:tl .;.:, '
, Cb'IHla't)e:s'
'5,
For '
For _ffers,' , ......
For gifts
Cln "Y f illld,'
, II,ve!s
1'91
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Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoagland -:---
were Sunda,y guests of Mr: and The BYF of Jonahs Run
Mrs. fred Hoagiand' of Ashland, - , met in the social room of
Ohio. the churcll Sunday evening.
Owen Bogan attends the Prayer
day at Breakfast held each Tuesday
Jonahs RUn Church. Those in morning at the Church of Christ
attendance' a potluck (Christian) on Locust Street in
dilU)er ' at noon. The work in- Wilmington. There we're 80 in-
cluded:cleaning the yard, putting atten'dance this week and all
storm wUtdows in and cleariing high school students are wel-
the come.
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Mr. Mrs. ' Gibson
and fa-niily in Day-
ton With Mrs. Gibson's family,
the
Bill Willis accompanied
Ronnie Clark on a trip to Phila-
delphia, Pa. this week .
Mrs. Jennie Osborn has been
a housegues.t recently of Mr, and
Mrs. Ted Cain of Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price
Jr. -and da1l1ghter Evelyn Jean,
Bruce Osborn, all of Lebanon,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
an4 Mrs. Clarence Price, Sr. '
"Three cousins, Angie Clark,
Jennifer Runyon and Heather
Plummer 5th and 6th
grade basketball cheerleaders for
Harveysburg schooL Also Sandy
Howard and alternate _ Donna
, Gough.
,"H.S. Tucker spent '
ThankSgtvjng with Mr. and Mrs.
Patkof Maderia, Ohio.
' Mrs. Martha Nill took MIs.
Blan,che cart from the Hall Manor
Nursins Home Sunday to 'her
Scouts Have Big Weekend
With Dads At Cam p
home in Bellbrook for the day. It - was fun and fellowship vices were conducted for Troops
--- with dad last weekend at Boy 30 and 111 by Rev. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doster Sc'out Camp Hook near Car-
family of West Lafayette, lisle for Troop 30 Scouts and
ln4iana were Tha,nksgiving guests their fathers during a father-son,
of Mr. and Mrs. William' Doster. campaut.
---- weekend was a big one
The Welcome Bible Class met for -the Scouts with 90 percent
Friday everung '. It the 'of participation ' of the ' Troop.
Brown.
30 will sponsor an.
important meeting for parents
Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Lytle United Methodist Church.
Mothers and fathers are especially
urged to attend this meeting.
Mr,. and Mrs. Clint Taylor. Mrs. Supervision was handled by
Price presented an in- Assistant Scoutmaster ,Robert THOMAS B. KI RBY
on Thanksgiving. Stansberiy" Troop COmmittee, ELECTED TO COUNCIL
' PI8niwere made for the 'l:\ollday Jesse Malcolm, Com- ' Thomas Kirby,_ Jr. of
-' activities. - Helterbridle Springboro has been elected to
, j' ,,:' " . ._ and ,' guest fat4er., Richard Rat- ' the' Governing Council of the
,Hoagia.6d 6rotiglit 'h}s sorr, f)oug. , County
; 'Sqnciay tQ Bethesda Naval Hos- A chili- supper' hosted by Amencan Heart It
'. . ' . " d -- , f Mi -'ddl fi' Was announced by K.
, , pttal 10 Marylan . ,Troop,lll 0 , etown oue- Ii p' 'd "t ' f the local
- ' f T h high Batsc e reSl en 0
\. .; ---- newal 0 roop carter - b h '
- I; 'Mr: and Mrs. 'DlUmy Peoning- ' lighted the three day event. A a Franklin Attorney, is
tori and son Mark '.ere Thursday total 95 persons assembled for a of ,the American Bar
evening dinner of Mr. and theJeStive program. , Association and the Ohio State
-' Mi:s. Robert Opening ceremonies . and Warren , County Bar. He is a
--- untuated by dual friendship graduate of the University of
, . Helen Robertson spent awards honOljng Troop 30's Dayton. ' , ' .
' Thanksgiving with, her Assistailt 'Scoutmaster Robert ' Kirby will represent the
and', Mi. Stansberry. Franklin-Springboro 'area on the
, -j
NEW BULLETIN BOARD-Phil Morgan, above, sets a new sign.in,
place at Waynesville Drugs. The sign identifies the location of '
Waynesville's first Community Bulletins posting spot. Harry Rouch,
drugstQre owner-operator, has given one of his store windows to
the public for its use. Dennis Dalton Photo.
"
-'WAYNESVILLE
LU,MBE'R" 'and ' SU'PPL Y
89'1-2988 ' .
1,'1 I ' . f .... ....
" ,OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
....................
, -' .
, .
RiQ.bard and family of ' Troop ' ill Scoutmaster Ken Heart board. ., . "
.' ., ' - -)' '-S b . h He and. his' Wife, Patncla, re-
4
banon
. , ' presented ,Wlt " d 14,5 R d Bud' Drive and , ,-'" , hand ' ' d .' G " t . ale ' Sl e at e
, "t" - .-- a cam. ues spef her , 'have five children.
Mi. ! and Mrs. ,Clint Taylor FJu., ,Abraham, holder 0 t e ___ ___ 11111!1____ "" ____
. . It'" . , ..
,sppnt :Thanksgiving at '. Silver Beaver gave,
.t l .t " ..1,," t . j I"
: _ letter
. wood
\yeelt frpnt S(m ,Scouting for 44 years,;
I' , ,_ , '< , ' _" " "
JOse,., 'Qilifoi1lia whel'e he , ."., --.' Troop -30, was also visite(i
., ' 1-; t.: .. .... " ! ... '.' "
,. working oil' 'the ,;}'2 ' . - the ', weekend by Mrs.
stales the Ratliff and family, Paul
1ba ,I, daughter, Mrs.
OUE,JughwayS. :', ' !;', <,,1., Lillian
, " ( . ",... .",,1 , ."j' \}".. "'. ," .
- ' , , ,'- ' ';. i.I;" _ ,/Jlr Arthur ,Brown
Mr. and Brown.
and -spent '" worship ser-'
. I. , : . _ ,. ..
C stolllDraperies For '
'j" ...
Sill
, ,
Up . T. 21%111'
, -
* snEeT FRO"foVER 1(io COLORS Of . ,
, ANT'IQUE SATIN OR CASEME,NT CLQTH' ,
( .:
* LINED OR UNLINED DRAPERIES: '. " ,,"
"
, * MADE IN OUR owN SHoP
'. - . . .:... .
. \. . :QiJICK
\' "'. I .' ! '
.
.
,.
"
"
.
, ._.
'-.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoagland -:---
were Sunda,y guests of Mr: and The BYF of Jonahs Run
Mrs. fred Hoagiand' of Ashland, - , met in the social room of
Ohio. the churcll Sunday evening.
Owen Bogan attends the Prayer
day at Breakfast held each Tuesday
Jonahs RUn Church. Those in morning at the Church of Christ
attendance' a potluck (Christian) on Locust Street in
dilU)er ' at noon. The work in- Wilmington. There we're 80 in-
cluded:cleaning the yard, putting atten'dance this week and all
storm wUtdows in and cleariing high school students are wel-
the come.
. ----
Mr. Mrs. ' Gibson
and fa-niily in Day-
ton With Mrs. Gibson's family,
the
Bill Willis accompanied
Ronnie Clark on a trip to Phila-
delphia, Pa. this week .
Mrs. Jennie Osborn has been
a housegues.t recently of Mr, and
Mrs. Ted Cain of Morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price
Jr. -and da1l1ghter Evelyn Jean,
Bruce Osborn, all of Lebanon,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
an4 Mrs. Clarence Price, Sr. '
"Three cousins, Angie Clark,
Jennifer Runyon and Heather
Plummer 5th and 6th
grade basketball cheerleaders for
Harveysburg schooL Also Sandy
Howard and alternate _ Donna
, Gough.
,"H.S. Tucker spent '
ThankSgtvjng with Mr. and Mrs.
Patkof Maderia, Ohio.
' Mrs. Martha Nill took MIs.
Blan,che cart from the Hall Manor
Nursins Home Sunday to 'her
Scouts Have Big Weekend
With Dads At Cam p
home in Bellbrook for the day. It - was fun and fellowship vices were conducted for Troops
--- with dad last weekend at Boy 30 and 111 by Rev. Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doster Sc'out Camp Hook near Car-
family of West Lafayette, lisle for Troop 30 Scouts and
ln4iana were Tha,nksgiving guests their fathers during a father-son,
of Mr. and Mrs. William' Doster. campaut.
---- weekend was a big one
The Welcome Bible Class met for -the Scouts with 90 percent
Friday everung '. It the 'of participation ' of the ' Troop.
Brown.
30 will sponsor an.
important meeting for parents
Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Lytle United Methodist Church.
Mothers and fathers are especially
urged to attend this meeting.
Mr,. and Mrs. Clint Taylor. Mrs. Supervision was handled by
Price presented an in- Assistant Scoutmaster ,Robert THOMAS B. KI RBY
on Thanksgiving. Stansberiy" Troop COmmittee, ELECTED TO COUNCIL
' PI8niwere made for the 'l:\ollday Jesse Malcolm, Com- ' Thomas Kirby,_ Jr. of
-' activities. - Helterbridle Springboro has been elected to
, j' ,,:' " . ._ and ,' guest fat4er., Richard Rat- ' the' Governing Council of the
,Hoagia.6d 6rotiglit 'h}s sorr, f)oug. , County
; 'Sqnciay tQ Bethesda Naval Hos- A chili- supper' hosted by Amencan Heart It
'. . ' . " d -- , f Mi -'ddl fi' Was announced by K.
, , pttal 10 Marylan . ,Troop,lll 0 , etown oue- Ii p' 'd "t ' f the local
- ' f T h high Batsc e reSl en 0
\. .; ---- newal 0 roop carter - b h '
- I; 'Mr: and Mrs. 'DlUmy Peoning- ' lighted the three day event. A a Franklin Attorney, is
tori and son Mark '.ere Thursday total 95 persons assembled for a of ,the American Bar
evening dinner of Mr. and theJeStive program. , Association and the Ohio State
-' Mi:s. Robert Opening ceremonies . and Warren , County Bar. He is a
--- untuated by dual friendship graduate of the University of
, . Helen Robertson spent awards honOljng Troop 30's Dayton. ' , ' .
' Thanksgiving with, her Assistailt 'Scoutmaster Robert ' Kirby will represent the
and', Mi. Stansberry. Franklin-Springboro 'area on the
, -j
NEW BULLETIN BOARD-Phil Morgan, above, sets a new sign.in,
place at Waynesville Drugs. The sign identifies the location of '
Waynesville's first Community Bulletins posting spot. Harry Rouch,
drugstQre owner-operator, has given one of his store windows to
the public for its use. Dennis Dalton Photo.
"
-'WAYNESVILLE
LU,MBE'R" 'and ' SU'PPL Y
89'1-2988 ' .
1,'1 I ' . f .... ....
" ,OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
....................
, -' .
, .
RiQ.bard and family of ' Troop ' ill Scoutmaster Ken Heart board. ., . "
.' ., ' - -)' '-S b . h He and. his' Wife, Patncla, re-
4
banon
. , ' presented ,Wlt " d 14,5 R d Bud' Drive and , ,-'" , hand ' ' d .' G " t . ale ' Sl e at e
, "t" - .-- a cam. ues spef her , 'have five children.
Mi. ! and Mrs. ,Clint Taylor FJu., ,Abraham, holder 0 t e ___ ___ 11111!1____ "" ____
. . It'" . , ..
,sppnt :Thanksgiving at '. Silver Beaver gave,
.t l .t " ..1,," t . j I"
: _ letter
. wood
\yeelt frpnt S(m ,Scouting for 44 years,;
I' , ,_ , '< , ' _" " "
JOse,., 'Qilifoi1lia whel'e he , ."., --.' Troop -30, was also visite(i
., ' 1-; t.: .. .... " ! ... '.' "
,. working oil' 'the ,;}'2 ' . - the ', weekend by Mrs.
stales the Ratliff and family, Paul
1ba ,I, daughter, Mrs.
OUE,JughwayS. :', ' !;', <,,1., Lillian
, " ( . ",... .",,1 , ."j' \}".. "'. ," .
- ' , , ,'- ' ';. i.I;" _ ,/Jlr Arthur ,Brown
Mr. and Brown.
and -spent '" worship ser-'
. I. , : . _ ,. ..
C stolllDraperies For '
'j" ...
Sill
, ,
Up . T. 21%111'
, -
* snEeT FRO"foVER 1(io COLORS Of . ,
, ANT'IQUE SATIN OR CASEME,NT CLQTH' ,
( .:
* LINED OR UNLINED DRAPERIES: '. " ,,"
"
, * MADE IN OUR owN SHoP
'. - . . .:... .
. \. . :QiJICK
\' "'. I .' ! '
.
.
,.
"
,h I'
,...
... . ) , . ' ...
- ,f ". I f' I' :. '.41 \ '111',1. ,:' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith of Waynesville Route 2 are announcing the engagement approaching marriage ot their -Kay >t9 Ainnat:l'
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rayburn of Lebanon. Miss Smith a,Uended WlIynes.ville High SChool. Mr. is pf
planned at the West . Side Church of Christ at Lebanon. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Debor3h,Gibson,
bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H, Gibson of 71 North Main Street, Waynesville. Her fiance is son of Mr. an4 Mfs . 'Crockett
are seniors at Waynesville High School. The' wedding will be an event of Dec. 13 at the- Waynesville United Methadist 'Church:' Mr. ahd Albert Patton, of WayneMUe
, , } , I \ .' \ .
ing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sheryl Elaine Price, right, to Hen:n!lIi Son of 'Mr. and.Mrs.
Fifth Street, Waynesville. Miss Price is a senior at Waynesville High School and elJlployed at the Fireside Bellman attended 'Waynesville Hight School
ployed at the Kimberly Clark Corporation .at West Carrolton. The couple plan a Dec. 20 wedding First Church of.Ch!isf WayneSVille. . '\,' '. >;. ..
{ I' ,. " 1)1' . .'1& ,..
RECEIPIES AND SUCH
BY ADELINE
Pumpkin Pie
1 large can 2* pum'pkin
Are in Speidel's calendar
watchband. Make it your
Christmas gift to him. And
with every day that goes by,
he'll'remember you for be-
ing so thoughtful.
Available in Stainless Steel
at $8.95 and Gold Filled at
$12.95. Si. .
by peidR!
I * cups sugar
1 hellping tablespoon flour
1 teasppon salt .
4 teaspoons cinnamon -
I teaspoon nutfitg';' t,
3 eggs, ... 1
Ih:ugi .. hi.iIlUln?
. . ,
-IE II.I'T ,THill II
Com I In. And I P fc k'
Fr 0 m Our rarge D i i P I a y ', .....
TIMEX
BENRUS
GRUEN
LORD ELGI'N
HAMILTON
;" /'
. .
,
Idlll far .Chri II'ID II
"'I Il1I OR
master charge
lHf (. AJ.l r
i
,h I'
,...
... . ) , . ' ...
- ,f ". I f' I' :. '.41 \ '111',1. ,:' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith of Waynesville Route 2 are announcing the engagement approaching marriage ot their -Kay >t9 Ainnat:l'
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rayburn of Lebanon. Miss Smith a,Uended WlIynes.ville High SChool. Mr. is pf
planned at the West . Side Church of Christ at Lebanon. The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Debor3h,Gibson,
bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H, Gibson of 71 North Main Street, Waynesville. Her fiance is son of Mr. an4 Mfs . 'Crockett
are seniors at Waynesville High School. The' wedding will be an event of Dec. 13 at the- Waynesville United Methadist 'Church:' Mr. ahd Albert Patton, of WayneMUe
, , } , I \ .' \ .
ing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sheryl Elaine Price, right, to Hen:n!lIi Son of 'Mr. and.Mrs.
Fifth Street, Waynesville. Miss Price is a senior at Waynesville High School and elJlployed at the Fireside Bellman attended 'Waynesville Hight School
ployed at the Kimberly Clark Corporation .at West Carrolton. The couple plan a Dec. 20 wedding First Church of.Ch!isf WayneSVille. . '\,' '. >;. ..
{ I' ,. " 1)1' . .'1& ,..
RECEIPIES AND SUCH
BY ADELINE
Pumpkin Pie
1 large can 2* pum'pkin
Are in Speidel's calendar
watchband. Make it your
Christmas gift to him. And
with every day that goes by,
he'll'remember you for be-
ing so thoughtful.
Available in Stainless Steel
at $8.95 and Gold Filled at
$12.95. Si. .
by peidR!
I * cups sugar
1 hellping tablespoon flour
1 teasppon salt .
4 teaspoons cinnamon -
I teaspoon nutfitg';' t,
3 eggs, ... 1
Ih:ugi .. hi.iIlUln?
. . ,
-IE II.I'T ,THill II
Com I In. And I P fc k'
Fr 0 m Our rarge D i i P I a y ', .....
TIMEX
BENRUS
GRUEN
LORD ELGI'N
HAMILTON
;" /'
. .
,
Idlll far .Chri II'ID II
"'I Il1I OR
master charge
lHf (. AJ.l r
i
.
By PA"r: VAIR
\IV a)'llelville - 891-6826
' The Cjtizens Club of
Ipet Nov..
with 20 members present for
an afterno<?n of games and visit-
ing.
The next meeting will be held
at the ,-Fireside fun' on Dec. 9 at
I -
12:30 p,m. for the quistmas
dinner; There. will be i $1 gift
,must be
to the Fireside' hm or either
of the following: Ruth Shoup
897-2596 ,or Lucile , Armitage;
897-2651
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vinson of
Red Oak Road had as their
guests for Thanksgiving Mrs.
'" .
Mildred Surface, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Coyan and family of
Lebanon, rease. Imes -of
ville and' ,Miss linda: Ibdley of
Cincinnati. '
Miss Elizabeth was
the hostess for the tentury
Qub which met on Friday, Nov.
28 at the Fireside
dessert course ,was enjoyed
by 19 members and two guests,
Mrs. Harvey Burnett Mrs.'
Don Wodey of Lebanon. Mrs.
Worle}' WliS the guest speaker
and 'spoke on "Thanksgiving
Notes."
. The next meeting will be
Friday, Dec. 1.9 at 1 :30 Pr.;ffi. at
the nome of Mrs. Gilbert Frye. '
Sherri Fields, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Fields of Cahall
Place, was guest of honor' at a
birthday party given Nov. 25
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Qg d The Cop-itol
" ' P
; V j"tco ng ,I ic,t,i m 'ell s It As It Is
"'- ,I , ..
members of' our government
-stand up and that 'we are
'tiere because . we cherish our
flag,' was The only
thing I could think of Was what
flag do'you cherish? '
"Pictures of the Vietcong flag
around ' the Monu-
, and 'in of the Justice
, PEAfe GROOPS
, We the not able
"
cult enough being a POW with-
out having someone over in the
U.S. put the finger on you.
In. asking him' why the com-
munists do not permit corres-
pondence with families, Major
Rowe replied that to do so
would destroy the news vacumm
that the communists keep the
POW's in., "If a POW has any
kind or co.irespOndtmce or link
with the outside; it destroys
the tight little world of
Jhat oommunists keep, ilie
POW's in/' 'cOntinued.
. "They' maiiitain this 'news vac-
uum for thtHr own people. The
'seconii. is' 'the Vietcong'
are respons.ive 'to ,world -opinion.
, So once they got "an American
'POW' and 'the world knows it .
,', .
and they ' kill him or he dies,
they responsible for him.
Thus, they keep no records.
If a 'man dies, they get rid of the
.body and say they've never seen
his death. T6
The WayneSville A,ea Ci)inm
____ unity Chorus and the-' Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. Steve ' Fields of Local High School Chorus. Will
combine forces on Sunday, nee..
Cahall Place were Thanksgiving
Day dinner guests of Mr. Field's ember 7 at 7:45,p.m. to pre$ent
a Christmas program. The ,High
mother, Mrs. Ela Murphy of School Chorus, under the direc-
Glencoe, Ky.
, Mrs. Henry Moore and daugh- tion of William Biven, will pre-
sent a program of miscellaneous
ter, Mary Etta, 4inner guests Christmas music. '
of Mrs. Moore's
parents,Mr.and.Mrs. Louis Lamb The Community Chorus,
of Robindale Drive. Other guests under the direction of Virginia
irtcluded Mr. and Mrs. Eddie portions of
Lamb and son, Mr. and Mrs. ' the MeSSIah, by George F.
Earl Lamb all f W viII' Handel, plus a few numbers of a
, , 0 aynes e, ligh Th "M . "
Mr d Mr Will
' P t d ter nature. e eSSlah
. an s. Ie res on an .
f:arnil of Da t M
' E l' will have orchestral accompani-
y y on; ISS e me
-
and Miss Luti Lamb of Lebanon; ment. Members of:he orchestra
Mrs. Elsie Stevenson and famit are from Waynesville and from
pf Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. neighboring communitie,s. Some . '
Isa d f it f Leb
of them are High School Stu-
acs an am y 0 anon,
Boyd Lamb of Waynesville; Mr. dents and some are adults.
The Community
and Mrs. Harold Lamb and famjIy
of Lytle and Miss , Anna Mae started its rehearsals in early
Jones of,Lebanon. September, and in addition to
the singing, they have beeQ
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore of joying a fine fellowship together.
57 North Main Street enter-
tained their children to Thanks- These groups have worked
hard, and feel that they have a
giving Day supper. Guests in- fine program for the muSical
eluded Etta Moore, Mr. . enjoyment of all. They cordially
Mrs. William of Lebanon, invite everyone to attend thiS
Mr. and Mrs. Dick .. ,tackman and rogra t th high h 1
.'. . p mae new sc 00
family of FaIrborn and Milo udit' Su da . '
M f W ill
a onum on n y evenmg.
0 aynesv e.
Celery
Coconuts
'I a n g',eri ne s
oz . .. , ' ,
'P'epsi Cola
'Iynlsville ",
W_-I It . Ie rv i c.
. (1900- gaBon taIlk)
HR 7DAV DELIVERY
Truck with haiR
Co lift ....
'Doz.
PLUS DEPOSIT 4
round "Bee'
,LB. '
Sit _
Canned Ham
UMBO
ranks
LB.
.
By PA"r: VAIR
\IV a)'llelville - 891-6826
' The Cjtizens Club of
Ipet Nov..
with 20 members present for
an afterno<?n of games and visit-
ing.
The next meeting will be held
at the ,-Fireside fun' on Dec. 9 at
I -
12:30 p,m. for the quistmas
dinner; There. will be i $1 gift
,must be
to the Fireside' hm or either
of the following: Ruth Shoup
897-2596 ,or Lucile , Armitage;
897-2651
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vinson of
Red Oak Road had as their
guests for Thanksgiving Mrs.
'" .
Mildred Surface, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Coyan and family of
Lebanon, rease. Imes -of
ville and' ,Miss linda: Ibdley of
Cincinnati. '
Miss Elizabeth was
the hostess for the tentury
Qub which met on Friday, Nov.
28 at the Fireside
dessert course ,was enjoyed
by 19 members and two guests,
Mrs. Harvey Burnett Mrs.'
Don Wodey of Lebanon. Mrs.
Worle}' WliS the guest speaker
and 'spoke on "Thanksgiving
Notes."
. The next meeting will be
Friday, Dec. 1.9 at 1 :30 Pr.;ffi. at
the nome of Mrs. Gilbert Frye. '
Sherri Fields, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Fields of Cahall
Place, was guest of honor' at a
birthday party given Nov. 25
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Qg d The Cop-itol
" ' P
; V j"tco ng ,I ic,t,i m 'ell s It As It Is
"'- ,I , ..
members of' our government
-stand up and that 'we are
'tiere because . we cherish our
flag,' was The only
thing I could think of Was what
flag do'you cherish? '
"Pictures of the Vietcong flag
around ' the Monu-
, and 'in of the Justice
, PEAfe GROOPS
, We the not able
"
cult enough being a POW with-
out having someone over in the
U.S. put the finger on you.
In. asking him' why the com-
munists do not permit corres-
pondence with families, Major
Rowe replied that to do so
would destroy the news vacumm
that the communists keep the
POW's in., "If a POW has any
kind or co.irespOndtmce or link
with the outside; it destroys
the tight little world of
Jhat oommunists keep, ilie
POW's in/' 'cOntinued.
. "They' maiiitain this 'news vac-
uum for thtHr own people. The
'seconii. is' 'the Vietcong'
are respons.ive 'to ,world -opinion.
, So once they got "an American
'POW' and 'the world knows it .
,', .
and they ' kill him or he dies,
they responsible for him.
Thus, they keep no records.
If a 'man dies, they get rid of the
.body and say they've never seen
his death. T6
The WayneSville A,ea Ci)inm
____ unity Chorus and the-' Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. Steve ' Fields of Local High School Chorus. Will
combine forces on Sunday, nee..
Cahall Place were Thanksgiving
Day dinner guests of Mr. Field's ember 7 at 7:45,p.m. to pre$ent
a Christmas program. The ,High
mother, Mrs. Ela Murphy of School Chorus, under the direc-
Glencoe, Ky.
, Mrs. Henry Moore and daugh- tion of William Biven, will pre-
sent a program of miscellaneous
ter, Mary Etta, 4inner guests Christmas music. '
of Mrs. Moore's
parents,Mr.and.Mrs. Louis Lamb The Community Chorus,
of Robindale Drive. Other guests under the direction of Virginia
irtcluded Mr. and Mrs. Eddie portions of
Lamb and son, Mr. and Mrs. ' the MeSSIah, by George F.
Earl Lamb all f W viII' Handel, plus a few numbers of a
, , 0 aynes e, ligh Th "M . "
Mr d Mr Will
' P t d ter nature. e eSSlah
. an s. Ie res on an .
f:arnil of Da t M
' E l' will have orchestral accompani-
y y on; ISS e me
-
and Miss Luti Lamb of Lebanon; ment. Members of:he orchestra
Mrs. Elsie Stevenson and famit are from Waynesville and from
pf Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. neighboring communitie,s. Some . '
Isa d f it f Leb
of them are High School Stu-
acs an am y 0 anon,
Boyd Lamb of Waynesville; Mr. dents and some are adults.
The Community
and Mrs. Harold Lamb and famjIy
of Lytle and Miss , Anna Mae started its rehearsals in early
Jones of,Lebanon. September, and in addition to
the singing, they have beeQ
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore of joying a fine fellowship together.
57 North Main Street enter-
tained their children to Thanks- These groups have worked
hard, and feel that they have a
giving Day supper. Guests in- fine program for the muSical
eluded Etta Moore, Mr. . enjoyment of all. They cordially
Mrs. William of Lebanon, invite everyone to attend thiS
Mr. and Mrs. Dick .. ,tackman and rogra t th high h 1
.'. . p mae new sc 00
family of FaIrborn and Milo udit' Su da . '
M f W ill
a onum on n y evenmg.
0 aynesv e.
Celery
Coconuts
'I a n g',eri ne s
oz . .. , ' ,
'P'epsi Cola
'Iynlsville ",
W_-I It . Ie rv i c.
. (1900- gaBon taIlk)
HR 7DAV DELIVERY
Truck with haiR
Co lift ....
'Doz.
PLUS DEPOSIT 4
round "Bee'
,LB. '
Sit _
Canned Ham
UMBO
ranks
LB.
T .. Ho., Faml., ..... behold,
As, long agD, 1M .... told.
... ------------------------
j
Anna E. Buirley, of .
J' .... j ".II
Beavercreek and Mfuor; ,
'56, of Columbus *er-e ,
in fair c4:ndition to ' .
morial' )tfOSP..tal at Xehla' list '
WednesdaY1Jlo1'iling following an ,
auto-truck era. at .the inter-
Winners have been selected in the "animals in the manget" coloring
'contest. They include: age division 5-7, flOt, Robbie Karman and
',second, Jeffrey Watkins and age di.on 7-9, fust, Kiritberiy Ram- .
rtf, second, Colleen Conley and third, Mike Rush. Coloring con-
test entries must be received by the Miami Gautt., by Saturday
follOwing publication of the entry. . "
s1l00p SIGNS.
GKO ..... TROOP
.7. HIGH aT.
-: ,
. , . .
WAv....v. ....... QHlO
AT THE OFFICES OF THE
,
MIAMI GAZEnE, CORNER OF MAIN AND 'MIAMI
STREETS, WAYNESVI LL-E. .
IlIIi1y Houn: Monday to Friday, 8 p.m. - 8 p.m., Setur.'
.... Su..." 1 p.m. 7 p.m. , . .
Drew Art GaUery in Wabash Square. WaynelYlle is named
. in honor of noted journalist, . Sweet, a native' or En"and. who .:
orilinated fant Gazette newspaper iil. Febnaary ",
1850 . I ., ' ,..
Thus it appropriate that. of.'oO .'
the orrlCCl Miami ..
Of ,QDe of OhiO" . fO{ .... . ,
:',' .. :" .. . ..
'IS NOtHING AS
WOIAK:cOfi"ART.
, '.- .
.. .
T .. Ho., Faml., ..... behold,
As, long agD, 1M .... told.
... ------------------------
j
Anna E. Buirley, of .
J' .... j ".II
Beavercreek and Mfuor; ,
'56, of Columbus *er-e ,
in fair c4:ndition to ' .
morial' )tfOSP..tal at Xehla' list '
WednesdaY1Jlo1'iling following an ,
auto-truck era. at .the inter-
Winners have been selected in the "animals in the manget" coloring
'contest. They include: age division 5-7, flOt, Robbie Karman and
',second, Jeffrey Watkins and age di.on 7-9, fust, Kiritberiy Ram- .
rtf, second, Colleen Conley and third, Mike Rush. Coloring con-
test entries must be received by the Miami Gautt., by Saturday
follOwing publication of the entry. . "
s1l00p SIGNS.
GKO ..... TROOP
.7. HIGH aT.
-: ,
. , . .
WAv....v. ....... QHlO
AT THE OFFICES OF THE
,
MIAMI GAZEnE, CORNER OF MAIN AND 'MIAMI
STREETS, WAYNESVI LL-E. .
IlIIi1y Houn: Monday to Friday, 8 p.m. - 8 p.m., Setur.'
.... Su..." 1 p.m. 7 p.m. , . .
Drew Art GaUery in Wabash Square. WaynelYlle is named
. in honor of noted journalist, . Sweet, a native' or En"and. who .:
orilinated fant Gazette newspaper iil. Febnaary ",
1850 . I ., ' ,..
Thus it appropriate that. of.'oO .'
the orrlCCl Miami ..
Of ,QDe of OhiO" . fO{ .... . ,
:',' .. :" .. . ..
'IS NOtHING AS
WOIAK:cOfi"ART.
, '.- .
.. .
.. ,J' r!:' I. I
:, , ':.'. 'II ":' '. I," I
&
My daughter told,'lime: oP'la
' e'::
" sbhopl ing. ,,\ , '
, ":!I""
It was
l
' a , ::-:::7-;'-= '::
1.1"
.'
.: ',,' I' j' 'I II " , I, the last ten minules of 'school. HouseCleaning is in full Swing
" To .our Community; ,I The teacher graded IPllpers and just now with Bonnie Carnes in
MIS. HILEY
Nt. HOD, - ',Ph.,..,,-6111
Mrs. Hiley Gibson 2
few :days last week . her
daughter and family, .Mr. and
Mrs. Christy WaUace in Xenia.
'. ,:' '" ,I have ju'st come away from' the chiidren to one an. ' charge.
"'. " one bf the mdst ; beartwanning other but no one listened to the Mr. and Mrs. Kennell
and Daughter, Lynn, .of Dayton
spent a few days with Mr. and
. Mrs. Elvis' Michael. : ..
i'," '., r 'h8vefelt in my program or evell ,had the cour.
., ' Ouistian 'llie.
tesy to sta,nd' during our National
' , " 'I The .fellowship t was anthem. "" .
,,J Ilfivileged to share 'with tlie 'con- ' She was "sO' -when she '
of our" came lloUle. from school ' and
churches. It was a ptomise come me about Is trus ' the
true, all inen can -arid in this case best We ,,(lo to' say "Thank
did worship " . .. to .Qur ' veterans who
Our I'host ' cilur61i 'was ' like their' country and to the
eager " PP)\ 40ltljng thousands still in hospitals .al\d
, , out theii IlancM and theiJl hearts ' who may return to a
\ ,to: us "They literally' normal life. What about those
," glowed .With' who never returned and many
. ' " like I they shared who may never return 'I , \
' their all' with us. 1'Pey gave their Can't , we at least , bnng a
, ij),ant(S, their praise, gave of bit of ,home to a lonely.
.4 ' many talents" in all us serviceman at Christmas? Happi-
, 'warmed 01,1r . 'is just 'being rememb.ered
, .. ' 'beiri'gS fo'! let ' us tmow' we' were ' and knOwing someone cares.
',: ,I ihdeed ' . < .. 1 I: doesn't-anyone
, ,. '." in ,'OUf' oc31 ' else? ' ' "
, . . -j) j . , '$incerely, ': :-(', ,l,
,! . 'and f81th did Mrs. Earl
tlu; pulpit and 'ex ' .,," . ",,' ,
"Thanp- ' . . .... ".: .. - .
,I Siflhg. " .. ,,: III ' , hi"" or .. h
. fOrwlf; \
I. l.
n
ds 'With . ' "
as 'I , .' \.
let ,: us, . not ", HOME 'NSWS
. deed . ,... *"" Nellie .. -' .
.. ',,,.,lcUm,r" i'.UIl1.., " unt6\ Weare 'au ' .' .
' etiildren, ChrlStillns, and ;, , , , . .
I ,I ,,we ;Jld .. Bar
. , . '.' '. '," ', .. "'. qum were last callers
, , " 1 _ , ,;, " \
'", "
. last
Hertiih Hod.
... .W.A. ". e _ ",
and the of
; - i ....... .. . .It'
,.{.' ... .. '" .. "'
, ...... " "i ,
'The Kindergarten,; viSited us
last Friday : and , entertained us
Wiib ,"d
They ;ieft '8ifis . of. tw<;l
J . fOf our table
Sunday guests of Bertha Hess
were Elder Robert Shockley of
FJder Hugh Motsinger
of Middletown1
Mr. and Mrs.
Vemon Napier and Mrs. Grace
FJlis of. Waynesville.
Mrs. George Kakhashie of
Yellow Springs was a Monday
morning caller of Tsuchino Kaka
hashie.
lima Sctunallen berger of
Kettering and Josephine. uach
of Springboro were Thursday
visitors of Sarah Burnett.
WAYNI=SVII.LE
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
SCtiEDULE
Nov. 25-ubanon-Home
Dec.
.' ' ,-
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
t j
Dec.. 19-Mason-Away
. Dec.
Jan. . "(:.
Jan. 3-Uttle .' . "
Jan 9-Yellovv
',',(,
Jan. .
r
i
'.,,'# , 'f
"ian.
. .
Feb. '
,Feb. 7-Litile .Miami-Away
.. - . . - . .
, . Feb.
) . t' . t; .
,.I i' ,I' \.!:
Mr. and Mrs. Morris uwis
and Mrs. Hiley Gibson spent
Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs.
Christy Wallace and family of
Xenia.
Mrs. Addie Dill was a dinner .
guest Thanksgiving day with her
son and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Dill of Spring yalley .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sailor and
family spending a ' days
with friends in
. .',.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
family of near spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Simison
of Xenia called oil Mr. and Mis.
FJvis Michael Wednesday after-
noon.
POST '615 SLAT'ES
DRIVE
Waynesville American legion,
Post 615 and Auxiliary Unit is
again sponsoring a drive for dona-
tions of reparable clothing and
toys for both groups' annual
atristmas program for needy'
families.
ItetnS may be left at the
American ugion at
Fourth and Miami Streets. The
American ugion may al50 be
phoned for pick-up service or
articles may be left at any ugion .
Member's home.
The Waynesville
Irea Community Chorul
Will Present A
Pr,ogrlll .If .' ,11111111 IUlic
Including Portions of "Messiah"
Sunday, December 7th, at 7:45 p.m.
Gymnasium.
'Admission Is Free:
',,':' Ch,filliR,il lifl IUII.lllilns fr III
",
<. :,: - .. '.'
WlynllyUI . 'umilun .
IllY
' 1 f , 1 , E I S I
"
IRE
C.sh Ind
IIEII '
Y81
PEDISTAL TABLES SMOKERS
SMALL KIDNEY STOOLS
SALE PRICE YOUR CHOICE
Reg. $21.95 - "$23.96'
$15
95
Limit One
,CHRISTMAS HQiJRS <-, .'
Mcin;& Wed.' Till 6 Tue. rhu.-s. Fri. Till 9 SUN; .15 p.m.
' f
, ,
.. ,J' r!:' I. I
:, , ':.'. 'II ":' '. I," I
&
My daughter told,'lime: oP'la
' e'::
" sbhopl ing. ,,\ , '
, ":!I""
It was
l
' a , ::-:::7-;'-= '::
1.1"
.'
.: ',,' I' j' 'I II " , I, the last ten minules of 'school. HouseCleaning is in full Swing
" To .our Community; ,I The teacher graded IPllpers and just now with Bonnie Carnes in
MIS. HILEY
Nt. HOD, - ',Ph.,..,,-6111
Mrs. Hiley Gibson 2
few :days last week . her
daughter and family, .Mr. and
Mrs. Christy WaUace in Xenia.
'. ,:' '" ,I have ju'st come away from' the chiidren to one an. ' charge.
"'. " one bf the mdst ; beartwanning other but no one listened to the Mr. and Mrs. Kennell
and Daughter, Lynn, .of Dayton
spent a few days with Mr. and
. Mrs. Elvis' Michael. : ..
i'," '., r 'h8vefelt in my program or evell ,had the cour.
., ' Ouistian 'llie.
tesy to sta,nd' during our National
' , " 'I The .fellowship t was anthem. "" .
,,J Ilfivileged to share 'with tlie 'con- ' She was "sO' -when she '
of our" came lloUle. from school ' and
churches. It was a ptomise come me about Is trus ' the
true, all inen can -arid in this case best We ,,(lo to' say "Thank
did worship " . .. to .Qur ' veterans who
Our I'host ' cilur61i 'was ' like their' country and to the
eager " PP)\ 40ltljng thousands still in hospitals .al\d
, , out theii IlancM and theiJl hearts ' who may return to a
\ ,to: us "They literally' normal life. What about those
," glowed .With' who never returned and many
. ' " like I they shared who may never return 'I , \
' their all' with us. 1'Pey gave their Can't , we at least , bnng a
, ij),ant(S, their praise, gave of bit of ,home to a lonely.
.4 ' many talents" in all us serviceman at Christmas? Happi-
, 'warmed 01,1r . 'is just 'being rememb.ered
, .. ' 'beiri'gS fo'! let ' us tmow' we' were ' and knOwing someone cares.
',: ,I ihdeed ' . < .. 1 I: doesn't-anyone
, ,. '." in ,'OUf' oc31 ' else? ' ' "
, . . -j) j . , '$incerely, ': :-(', ,l,
,! . 'and f81th did Mrs. Earl
tlu; pulpit and 'ex ' .,," . ",,' ,
"Thanp- ' . . .... ".: .. - .
,I Siflhg. " .. ,,: III ' , hi"" or .. h
. fOrwlf; \
I. l.
n
ds 'With . ' "
as 'I , .' \.
let ,: us, . not ", HOME 'NSWS
. deed . ,... *"" Nellie .. -' .
.. ',,,.,lcUm,r" i'.UIl1.., " unt6\ Weare 'au ' .' .
' etiildren, ChrlStillns, and ;, , , , . .
I ,I ,,we ;Jld .. Bar
. , . '.' '. '," ', .. "'. qum were last callers
, , " 1 _ , ,;, " \
'", "
. last
Hertiih Hod.
... .W.A. ". e _ ",
and the of
; - i ....... .. . .It'
,.{.' ... .. '" .. "'
, ...... " "i ,
'The Kindergarten,; viSited us
last Friday : and , entertained us
Wiib ,"d
They ;ieft '8ifis . of. tw<;l
J . fOf our table
Sunday guests of Bertha Hess
were Elder Robert Shockley of
FJder Hugh Motsinger
of Middletown1
Mr. and Mrs.
Vemon Napier and Mrs. Grace
FJlis of. Waynesville.
Mrs. George Kakhashie of
Yellow Springs was a Monday
morning caller of Tsuchino Kaka
hashie.
lima Sctunallen berger of
Kettering and Josephine. uach
of Springboro were Thursday
visitors of Sarah Burnett.
WAYNI=SVII.LE
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
SCtiEDULE
Nov. 25-ubanon-Home
Dec.
.' ' ,-
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
t j
Dec.. 19-Mason-Away
. Dec.
Jan. . "(:.
Jan. 3-Uttle .' . "
Jan 9-Yellovv
',',(,
Jan. .
r
i
'.,,'# , 'f
"ian.
. .
Feb. '
,Feb. 7-Litile .Miami-Away
.. - . . - . .
, . Feb.
) . t' . t; .
,.I i' ,I' \.!:
Mr. and Mrs. Morris uwis
and Mrs. Hiley Gibson spent
Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs.
Christy Wallace and family of
Xenia.
Mrs. Addie Dill was a dinner .
guest Thanksgiving day with her
son and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Dill of Spring yalley .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sailor and
family spending a ' days
with friends in
. .',.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
family of near spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Simison
of Xenia called oil Mr. and Mis.
FJvis Michael Wednesday after-
noon.
POST '615 SLAT'ES
DRIVE
Waynesville American legion,
Post 615 and Auxiliary Unit is
again sponsoring a drive for dona-
tions of reparable clothing and
toys for both groups' annual
atristmas program for needy'
families.
ItetnS may be left at the
American ugion at
Fourth and Miami Streets. The
American ugion may al50 be
phoned for pick-up service or
articles may be left at any ugion .
Member's home.
The Waynesville
Irea Community Chorul
Will Present A
Pr,ogrlll .If .' ,11111111 IUlic
Including Portions of "Messiah"
Sunday, December 7th, at 7:45 p.m.
Gymnasium.
'Admission Is Free:
',,':' Ch,filliR,il lifl IUII.lllilns fr III
",
<. :,: - .. '.'
WlynllyUI . 'umilun .
IllY
' 1 f , 1 , E I S I
"
IRE
C.sh Ind
IIEII '
Y81
PEDISTAL TABLES SMOKERS
SMALL KIDNEY STOOLS
SALE PRICE YOUR CHOICE
Reg. $21.95 - "$23.96'
$15
95
Limit One
,CHRISTMAS HQiJRS <-, .'
Mcin;& Wed.' Till 6 Tue. rhu.-s. Fri. Till 9 SUN; .15 p.m.
' f
, ,
",
I
U
RABVBYBBUBG
PInt Baptist. Church
North Main Street Prfendabip Baptist
Jolm P. n1.1U'Ch
' V",. _
10:00 .. ,Bipdjt Convention
Wonrup. .
9:30 ... .m.,.
, 7;30'p.m., WonlUp. 10:3ct ... .m., Momina.
7:30 p.m., , '
,Mee(ia,. . , . ". Evenin,
(Affiliated ,. ': ... ,- ,
Bapdac Col1ftfttibill :,,' .: ,.- , ", ,, ' 'd9', Mid-
, ... ' .. " :. ", ," ;, :.. ': .. ' and Bibie
I'Uit -Ohurch of Christ Study. .
. But High Street
Thoma Stevena, . Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30' .m., Sunday Worship ,
, and Commwaion. '
6:Qq p.m. Sunday Youth
Meetin"
6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
You. Hour.
, 7:30 p.m., Sunday Evenin,
Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Bible
Study.
Priencia Keating
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunda, School "
10:45 a.m., Sunday
101ULha Bun Baptist
, " OIiurch,
PUlOr .
10:00 .' SUnday School.
io:60 1'1:00 a.m., Sunday
, Wonhip Service.
p.m., Sunday Evenin,
\V6.nrup.
-
UDited liethodist
Church
David Pator "
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church.
s.mce.
10;;0 a.m., School.
11;00 .. Sunday Wonhip
J '" , ' for Worship (unpro.
Service. " ','
FeUoWship
.
"
f
;
:,:: 'C'u:n'ihed).
St. AuguatiDea "Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 . m. & ,II MUla
8 .in. a' 8'p.m. 'Holy Day.
7 :30' -p.m. Fint Friday
,.- ':4' a.m.
st. 1Iary'. Bpiacopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11:15 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday,:
. Holy Commwaion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Kethodilt
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minuter
10:15 a.m., at _
Worship.
9: 15 a.m., Sunday Oaurch at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel-
lowship.
Study ,,' L'd -
'. J
",
E. .
Rev. J,ck Hcpnjlton, .
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30' - Young " '
Service
. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. 'Sunday Evening
nuy
Perry Church of Christ
WilminaroD Pike &
'Social Row Road
Bu Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Wor.hip.
10: 15 a.m., Sunday Y oum
Worahip.
6:30 p.dl., Sunday 'Evening
, Bible ' Study, aU ....
7:30 p.m., Evenin, Wor.hip.
7:30 p.m., Wedne.day, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
BRADDOCK INSURAlfCB
WAYNOVILLE, OHIO
Then Jesus said to him, ' "Begone, Satan! for it is written, 'You
shall worship the Lord your God and Him only -sIJillfyou serve.' "
JlOT,I,Y
Spm. V&1ley
Prienu Ohurch
Mound Street ,
E. Friend. Couaer, PastOr
9:30 &ada, Khool
10:30 a.m. Mofnin, Wonbip
- , 'j .
Christian"Baptist Mission
Main Stre8t
-Matthew 4:10
, ,
Free ChurCh
of GOd ' , ,
RR. 122 - Ohio
I 0:30 a.m. ,
7 p.m. - Sunday ..
Service ' '.'"
7:30 Wednesday Prayer
Semce ,
,
...,..' __ ,';-, ,
, J." EdltQ(S . .;-Not e: i.' The . MiaDp )'
I. I (
" Gazette doesn?t ordmarily,'
a partial but to
the of.
letter if iS,'making exception. The
.and ,. editor 0.(;the ' ,r , " "
Miami Gazette were ' .. '
by words of this , ".:
devoted' reader.
Mianii Gazette': , ,', "
," .;, MiSs Henrietta : McKinsey of , "
Asl\t8bula, Ohio sent a copy , ' '
of the Gazette' and I was so glad',
know it was being publlshed
again.
:< f
Mn. Lois DunaWay -Pastor
Sunday SchOQl - 10 a.m.
Morning Wonhip - II a.m.
Eveni!lg 7:39 ,
PrayeJr Meeting, Wednesday - ,
. 7:30 Siiturday " .
-7:30 p;m. :
Prayer MeetiJli,-Thursday:
7:30p.m . .
Song-fest - I.8st Saturdayeach
month - 7 :30 p.m.
",
I
U
RABVBYBBUBG
PInt Baptist. Church
North Main Street Prfendabip Baptist
Jolm P. n1.1U'Ch
' V",. _
10:00 .. ,Bipdjt Convention
Wonrup. .
9:30 ... .m.,.
, 7;30'p.m., WonlUp. 10:3ct ... .m., Momina.
7:30 p.m., , '
,Mee(ia,. . , . ". Evenin,
(Affiliated ,. ': ... ,- ,
Bapdac Col1ftfttibill :,,' .: ,.- , ", ,, ' 'd9', Mid-
, ... ' .. " :. ", ," ;, :.. ': .. ' and Bibie
I'Uit -Ohurch of Christ Study. .
. But High Street
Thoma Stevena, . Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30' .m., Sunday Worship ,
, and Commwaion. '
6:Qq p.m. Sunday Youth
Meetin"
6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
You. Hour.
, 7:30 p.m., Sunday Evenin,
Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Bible
Study.
Priencia Keating
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunda, School "
10:45 a.m., Sunday
101ULha Bun Baptist
, " OIiurch,
PUlOr .
10:00 .' SUnday School.
io:60 1'1:00 a.m., Sunday
, Wonhip Service.
p.m., Sunday Evenin,
\V6.nrup.
-
UDited liethodist
Church
David Pator "
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church.
s.mce.
10;;0 a.m., School.
11;00 .. Sunday Wonhip
J '" , ' for Worship (unpro.
Service. " ','
FeUoWship
.
"
f
;
:,:: 'C'u:n'ihed).
St. AuguatiDea "Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 . m. & ,II MUla
8 .in. a' 8'p.m. 'Holy Day.
7 :30' -p.m. Fint Friday
,.- ':4' a.m.
st. 1Iary'. Bpiacopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11:15 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday,:
. Holy Commwaion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Kethodilt
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minuter
10:15 a.m., at _
Worship.
9: 15 a.m., Sunday Oaurch at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel-
lowship.
Study ,,' L'd -
'. J
",
E. .
Rev. J,ck Hcpnjlton, .
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30' - Young " '
Service
. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. 'Sunday Evening
nuy
Perry Church of Christ
WilminaroD Pike &
'Social Row Road
Bu Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Wor.hip.
10: 15 a.m., Sunday Y oum
Worahip.
6:30 p.dl., Sunday 'Evening
, Bible ' Study, aU ....
7:30 p.m., Evenin, Wor.hip.
7:30 p.m., Wedne.day, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
BRADDOCK INSURAlfCB
WAYNOVILLE, OHIO
Then Jesus said to him, ' "Begone, Satan! for it is written, 'You
shall worship the Lord your God and Him only -sIJillfyou serve.' "
JlOT,I,Y
Spm. V&1ley
Prienu Ohurch
Mound Street ,
E. Friend. Couaer, PastOr
9:30 &ada, Khool
10:30 a.m. Mofnin, Wonbip
- , 'j .
Christian"Baptist Mission
Main Stre8t
-Matthew 4:10
, ,
Free ChurCh
of GOd ' , ,
RR. 122 - Ohio
I 0:30 a.m. ,
7 p.m. - Sunday ..
Service ' '.'"
7:30 Wednesday Prayer
Semce ,
,
...,..' __ ,';-, ,
, J." EdltQ(S . .;-Not e: i.' The . MiaDp )'
I. I (
" Gazette doesn?t ordmarily,'
a partial but to
the of.
letter if iS,'making exception. The
.and ,. editor 0.(;the ' ,r , " "
Miami Gazette were ' .. '
by words of this , ".:
devoted' reader.
Mianii Gazette': , ,', "
," .;, MiSs Henrietta : McKinsey of , "
Asl\t8bula, Ohio sent a copy , ' '
of the Gazette' and I was so glad',
know it was being publlshed
again.
:< f
Mn. Lois DunaWay -Pastor
Sunday SchOQl - 10 a.m.
Morning Wonhip - II a.m.
Eveni!lg 7:39 ,
PrayeJr Meeting, Wednesday - ,
. 7:30 Siiturday " .
-7:30 p;m. :
Prayer MeetiJli,-Thursday:
7:30p.m . .
Song-fest - I.8st Saturdayeach
month - 7 :30 p.m.
llEArlNG Stove for sale. 75,000
BTU with blower. 150.00. Phone
897 4350. . ' "22Ctf
" , j . ' .,
APPLES aDd frem ,cider; Golden .
I Delicious,. TWig, &
old fashioned Wfneeap, Jonathon,.
and Lump-
kins Fruit' . PlileS South of
Route 48, East on
Nutt . Road' 3/4 ,mile. 270tf
CRIB, 6 year aise, Storkline, excel-
leDt '17.00 897-2422 27cl
. PLAYHOUSE' Toys; 30 percent off
. OD all ttiat are left. All still like
" new. Phone 897-$12. 'Get now for
2701
, ' 1966 OHEVROLET Impala, radio,
heater, automatic, A-I shape, '1200
, cash. Phone 891-6204 after 6 p.rn;.
. . 26c2
FIREPLACE wood. 'Phone 897-4170,
. .
. Geatetner Model 451
. cntor wit.h Ge&tefax Electronic' Sten
cil unci cabinet. AU excel
lent co'ndition. Phone The Miami '
Gillette 8975921. 16nctf
W.A YHESVIT,T.I!
t-Year old brick ranch, 3 bed-
{ooms, family room, paneled
dining area, city utilities.
What a' buy!! '$1.9,000.
;,Qder ready fOJ your
fiRiilY. You see ' to
, appreciate many feat1}res
of. :/thiS I versatile residence.
rOomS, full basement,
wait,<;all
' SI'9,000. ' : ". ,
. JMn' V .'
, C8:rld 'of
\V ANTED: ' in my. THE ' C9rwin . Pentecostal ' Church,
.. home. 'Ph. 0, :: . host to the fellowsl,lip,
WANTED: > 0 n to exprelJ8, heartfelt appreeia
8{;7-5921 .. Ask for olean: tion' to' those who made this
CANVAS .Renalr. Tents, campers &: iec a success. To ench local
.bollt will replaee all types of Pastor, Rev. L. L. Young
.of and the United Met,hodist Church.
E. Jr. i,,' St. . Re.v. 1Jt
Olllas
, and . the
neRVdle. .: . I :', 24ctf '. phur.ch of Chr18t, Rev. Joseph Lut
:.::-::-:::==:-;--=-:---....:.: . """:""":f':" , 'mer and . Bi. Augustine Catholic
WANTED to UIIed 'pianos,' . Church" Elizabeth Chandler'
writt" 542, Ohio. representing the Friends' Church,
__ ...-::=---"-=--= ____ 2_1c_tf Bro. Meltin witb Bro. McCloud rep
Beal Estate resentatives of the First Baptist
Church. Also, Rev. Harold Deeth,
Semces
HOME repair and maintenance car-
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint-
ing, roofing and electrical. Phone
74"-2982. 21ctf
LOOK your for the Holidays,
. have a sparkling clean carpet. Oall
Paul's Expert Carpet Cleaning. Ph.
932-7876. 27c3
FARM fencing, 'barn painting and
repair. Free estimates. 'Phone Mid
<lletown or 422-7494. i7ctf
TOY Poodle Stud Service, AKC
Regilltered. White or Apricot. 150.
Appointmont only. Phone 8974148.
lieU
COLO Spring. ' Beauty Shop: WI.
take appointments anytime. Ph.
897 -430S. ... .Setf
Bus. OO'Dortunities '
NIOEUttif' buaina. I need some
one in this area'that would be inter-
ested in thar own' ' sub-wholesnling
buaina a\apervisiDi ' retail salea
.. Call 01-316-1&36:- : 26ctf
BOB B11ILDBB
, '!'IPBS
::,.:J:,moDBLIRa.
;:Bo68it Oarter '. -
'. " '
, . 2. N.3'" IT. '
VlAVNElVILLE,., OHIO ....
. the evenin.g speaker and the St .
Marys Episcopal Church. Indeed our
hearts hav4e known a greater llruiEe
of . Love Ilnd thanksgiving t.OW8,c!
Almighty God with t.he wonderful
community fellowship. Rev. Aey
Lamb-Pastor Corwin Pentecostal
Church. 27 c 1
THE family of JI!8Ile Smith. Sr.,
wish to thank all of our friends
and neighbors for their acts of kind
ness during the 1088 of our loved
one. Wife, Mrs. Della Mae Smith
and childr4en. 27el
I wish. to thank my friends for the
many ' cardia and flowers I received
during my recent stay in hospi
tal and lince my return home.
Fred Grauman. 27el
I wish to 'express my appreciation
and tharuta for the kindness and
sympathy extended to me during
the loa of brother, Horace
Turner. Alao .' deeply appreciated
were the cards and flowers. Alma
Skinner. 27c1
AND SAVE
AT HOME
E
'Ix
'I
IS
Drawing by Dayton artist Daniel Cummins.
Where Is It? foUowers apparently found the top of the bam be-
hind the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore of 57 North
Main Str.eet, Waynesville a tough one. Those who did correctly '.
identify the Where Is It? include Mrs. ' Henry Moore, Winifred
Morgan, Mary Etta Moore and Dale Thompson. This week the
Miami Gazette will test its readers' historical 'knowledge with a
Where Was It? The aboye Where Was It? may be identified by
phoning the Gazette at 8975921.
,,'
" .. ',
-. pried It ... Ianaer'. feMe po.&.. ' .
B'U,ING
OALL SBLT,IJfG
Itlll IElll'
AIENn FOR THIS AREA: . . ,
. ' . ' ,ri' ...
'1Itty 1IartIn-817-17S1 ,law,. ,., .. ,.
.' :t.n -y ", '" " Rita _ ....... '
'ED', I "A'IATHOI
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 897-7946
GREASE JOBS OIL CHANGES
.FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
TIRES-lUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BELTS-HOSES'
Stubbs
. HOME
AMBULANCE' SERVICE
lMIUU"< I
. <:".,,, .
PH. 897-7931 or. 897-2241
>: .. BOB 8M I TH
I : . . . . BACKHOE' EXCAVAT'ING SEPTIC SYSTE.MS:,,"l
:CUlVERTS ;-INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEL ..
. COMPOST, FILL DIRT.. . "5
FAlRFIELD DR. WAYNESV.lLlE, O.
.. --
I
llEArlNG Stove for sale. 75,000
BTU with blower. 150.00. Phone
897 4350. . ' "22Ctf
" , j . ' .,
APPLES aDd frem ,cider; Golden .
I Delicious,. TWig, &
old fashioned Wfneeap, Jonathon,.
and Lump-
kins Fruit' . PlileS South of
Route 48, East on
Nutt . Road' 3/4 ,mile. 270tf
CRIB, 6 year aise, Storkline, excel-
leDt '17.00 897-2422 27cl
. PLAYHOUSE' Toys; 30 percent off
. OD all ttiat are left. All still like
" new. Phone 897-$12. 'Get now for
2701
, ' 1966 OHEVROLET Impala, radio,
heater, automatic, A-I shape, '1200
, cash. Phone 891-6204 after 6 p.rn;.
. . 26c2
FIREPLACE wood. 'Phone 897-4170,
. .
. Geatetner Model 451
. cntor wit.h Ge&tefax Electronic' Sten
cil unci cabinet. AU excel
lent co'ndition. Phone The Miami '
Gillette 8975921. 16nctf
W.A YHESVIT,T.I!
t-Year old brick ranch, 3 bed-
{ooms, family room, paneled
dining area, city utilities.
What a' buy!! '$1.9,000.
;,Qder ready fOJ your
fiRiilY. You see ' to
, appreciate many feat1}res
of. :/thiS I versatile residence.
rOomS, full basement,
wait,<;all
' SI'9,000. ' : ". ,
. JMn' V .'
, C8:rld 'of
\V ANTED: ' in my. THE ' C9rwin . Pentecostal ' Church,
.. home. 'Ph. 0, :: . host to the fellowsl,lip,
WANTED: > 0 n to exprelJ8, heartfelt appreeia
8{;7-5921 .. Ask for olean: tion' to' those who made this
CANVAS .Renalr. Tents, campers &: iec a success. To ench local
.bollt will replaee all types of Pastor, Rev. L. L. Young
.of and the United Met,hodist Church.
E. Jr. i,,' St. . Re.v. 1Jt
Olllas
, and . the
neRVdle. .: . I :', 24ctf '. phur.ch of Chr18t, Rev. Joseph Lut
:.::-::-:::==:-;--=-:---....:.: . """:""":f':" , 'mer and . Bi. Augustine Catholic
WANTED to UIIed 'pianos,' . Church" Elizabeth Chandler'
writt" 542, Ohio. representing the Friends' Church,
__ ...-::=---"-=--= ____ 2_1c_tf Bro. Meltin witb Bro. McCloud rep
Beal Estate resentatives of the First Baptist
Church. Also, Rev. Harold Deeth,
Semces
HOME repair and maintenance car-
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint-
ing, roofing and electrical. Phone
74"-2982. 21ctf
LOOK your for the Holidays,
. have a sparkling clean carpet. Oall
Paul's Expert Carpet Cleaning. Ph.
932-7876. 27c3
FARM fencing, 'barn painting and
repair. Free estimates. 'Phone Mid
<lletown or 422-7494. i7ctf
TOY Poodle Stud Service, AKC
Regilltered. White or Apricot. 150.
Appointmont only. Phone 8974148.
lieU
COLO Spring. ' Beauty Shop: WI.
take appointments anytime. Ph.
897 -430S. ... .Setf
Bus. OO'Dortunities '
NIOEUttif' buaina. I need some
one in this area'that would be inter-
ested in thar own' ' sub-wholesnling
buaina a\apervisiDi ' retail salea
.. Call 01-316-1&36:- : 26ctf
BOB B11ILDBB
, '!'IPBS
::,.:J:,moDBLIRa.
;:Bo68it Oarter '. -
'. " '
, . 2. N.3'" IT. '
VlAVNElVILLE,., OHIO ....
. the evenin.g speaker and the St .
Marys Episcopal Church. Indeed our
hearts hav4e known a greater llruiEe
of . Love Ilnd thanksgiving t.OW8,c!
Almighty God with t.he wonderful
community fellowship. Rev. Aey
Lamb-Pastor Corwin Pentecostal
Church. 27 c 1
THE family of JI!8Ile Smith. Sr.,
wish to thank all of our friends
and neighbors for their acts of kind
ness during the 1088 of our loved
one. Wife, Mrs. Della Mae Smith
and childr4en. 27el
I wish. to thank my friends for the
many ' cardia and flowers I received
during my recent stay in hospi
tal and lince my return home.
Fred Grauman. 27el
I wish to 'express my appreciation
and tharuta for the kindness and
sympathy extended to me during
the loa of brother, Horace
Turner. Alao .' deeply appreciated
were the cards and flowers. Alma
Skinner. 27c1
AND SAVE
AT HOME
E
'Ix
'I
IS
Drawing by Dayton artist Daniel Cummins.
Where Is It? foUowers apparently found the top of the bam be-
hind the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore of 57 North
Main Str.eet, Waynesville a tough one. Those who did correctly '.
identify the Where Is It? include Mrs. ' Henry Moore, Winifred
Morgan, Mary Etta Moore and Dale Thompson. This week the
Miami Gazette will test its readers' historical 'knowledge with a
Where Was It? The aboye Where Was It? may be identified by
phoning the Gazette at 8975921.
,,'
" .. ',
-. pried It ... Ianaer'. feMe po.&.. ' .
B'U,ING
OALL SBLT,IJfG
Itlll IElll'
AIENn FOR THIS AREA: . . ,
. ' . ' ,ri' ...
'1Itty 1IartIn-817-17S1 ,law,. ,., .. ,.
.' :t.n -y ", '" " Rita _ ....... '
'ED', I "A'IATHOI
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH. 897-7946
GREASE JOBS OIL CHANGES
.FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
TIRES-lUBES-BATTERIES
FAN BELTS-HOSES'
Stubbs
. HOME
AMBULANCE' SERVICE
lMIUU"< I
. <:".,,, .
PH. 897-7931 or. 897-2241
>: .. BOB 8M I TH
I : . . . . BACKHOE' EXCAVAT'ING SEPTIC SYSTE.MS:,,"l
:CUlVERTS ;-INSTALLED TRENCHING GRAVEL ..
. COMPOST, FILL DIRT.. . "5
FAlRFIELD DR. WAYNESV.lLlE, O.
.. --
I
, ,
ran
IC.
C,IIII CITY liT I IIPIIT HOllE
Corner Mulberry & Mechanic Sts., lebanon, Ohio. New one-stop gift 'shop for
Southwes.ern Ohio. More than 3500 original hand-crafted creations from 43
countries around the world. We are importers and wholesale distributors,
so we save you the middleman's profit.
Hundreds of oil paintings, each one different, each handsomely frame.!. In- ,
.eluding the new "mini" paintings, exquisite tiny masterpie'ces, some not much'
larger than a postage stamp, that are now the with art collectors. Intri()ate,
meticulous wood carvings. Oriental paintings on s,ilk. Our exhibit is an ' art
collector's dream. And everything at only a fraction 0'[ the price you'd pay for it
downtown; .
THE STORE
11 East Main St.
6ifts, china, glassware, more than 600 new items at real discount prices. Many
same items as shown in fanciest m.etropolitan gift shops, and in the b,ig department
stores. Shop and compare, 'and you 11 appreciate the big saVings for a
drive to lebanon. Many new items never be,fore in, this, area.
,,;
THE
II,II-YIII .111' SHIP
Yes, we even pave a wig and hairpiece division. A smart, stytWt ' shop qn 'our
property at 7601 State Route 48" Maineville, Ohio: only eight miles south of
tebanan. You'il fmd 'exactly the" wig you need, in a style to' complement your
. ' own perional beauty" at a savings you never dreamed We'import these
hairpieces, both synthetic and 00% direct from and
Because of our direct-import arrangement, excl\1ding the middleman, our I '
runt! no-rent location, we sell our wip as low as one-half the going pricC!S. You
can't buy better wigs, and you won't believe the savings. You'D save the &st of.
the drive to Maineville many times over. Just tum right (south) on Route 48. ,
We're only two miles south of Route 22 and J, a few hundred yards beyond the '
Bi$ Four plant.
OPEII18 SPEClltl
AT
I'IPIIT I HIP
$66.95 HEIRLOOM BIBLE,
ONLY
The Bible Masterpiece of our time. The new
clarified reference Bible. Equal to a com
. plete library of 12 votumes previously sold
for $119.95. 9" by 10" and 5" thick
Luxuriously bound In goIdtooled white
buckram leather. Pages edges In 24K bright
gold. Faithful reproductions of original 011
paintings of famous Biblical scenes. Color
photographs of the Holy Land. Maps In
full color. Over 35,000 clarifications show
Ing where the King James version differs
from other leading translatlon.s. Printed on
, finest white Imperial non-glare paper. made
exclusively for this Bible. Pr()testant or
CJtholic versions. This Bible may be
ordered by coupon to Show you the amazing
values available from our Shops.
"
nWe, ptvite old, fpepds
to compare our values' on top
originaf gift , and art
creat1ol\s .... Even on a smaQ. pur- , ,
chase yoti'l save ' it
costs'to drive :to: LebaJlon." "
',; . \ .
, ,
ran
IC.
C,IIII CITY liT I IIPIIT HOllE
Corner Mulberry & Mechanic Sts., lebanon, Ohio. New one-stop gift 'shop for
Southwes.ern Ohio. More than 3500 original hand-crafted creations from 43
countries around the world. We are importers and wholesale distributors,
so we save you the middleman's profit.
Hundreds of oil paintings, each one different, each handsomely frame.!. In- ,
.eluding the new "mini" paintings, exquisite tiny masterpie'ces, some not much'
larger than a postage stamp, that are now the with art collectors. Intri()ate,
meticulous wood carvings. Oriental paintings on s,ilk. Our exhibit is an ' art
collector's dream. And everything at only a fraction 0'[ the price you'd pay for it
downtown; .
THE STORE
11 East Main St.
6ifts, china, glassware, more than 600 new items at real discount prices. Many
same items as shown in fanciest m.etropolitan gift shops, and in the b,ig department
stores. Shop and compare, 'and you 11 appreciate the big saVings for a
drive to lebanon. Many new items never be,fore in, this, area.
,,;
THE
II,II-YIII .111' SHIP
Yes, we even pave a wig and hairpiece division. A smart, stytWt ' shop qn 'our
property at 7601 State Route 48" Maineville, Ohio: only eight miles south of
tebanan. You'il fmd 'exactly the" wig you need, in a style to' complement your
. ' own perional beauty" at a savings you never dreamed We'import these
hairpieces, both synthetic and 00% direct from and
Because of our direct-import arrangement, excl\1ding the middleman, our I '
runt! no-rent location, we sell our wip as low as one-half the going pricC!S. You
can't buy better wigs, and you won't believe the savings. You'D save the &st of.
the drive to Maineville many times over. Just tum right (south) on Route 48. ,
We're only two miles south of Route 22 and J, a few hundred yards beyond the '
Bi$ Four plant.
OPEII18 SPEClltl
AT
I'IPIIT I HIP
$66.95 HEIRLOOM BIBLE,
ONLY
The Bible Masterpiece of our time. The new
clarified reference Bible. Equal to a com
. plete library of 12 votumes previously sold
for $119.95. 9" by 10" and 5" thick
Luxuriously bound In goIdtooled white
buckram leather. Pages edges In 24K bright
gold. Faithful reproductions of original 011
paintings of famous Biblical scenes. Color
photographs of the Holy Land. Maps In
full color. Over 35,000 clarifications show
Ing where the King James version differs
from other leading translatlon.s. Printed on
, finest white Imperial non-glare paper. made
exclusively for this Bible. Pr()testant or
CJtholic versions. This Bible may be
ordered by coupon to Show you the amazing
values available from our Shops.
"
nWe, ptvite old, fpepds
to compare our values' on top
originaf gift , and art
creat1ol\s .... Even on a smaQ. pur- , ,
chase yoti'l save ' it
costs'to drive :to: LebaJlon." "
',; . \ .
Second-class paid at Wayne.sville, Ohio
.. --::- ., --.... , ... !,.: ==:-:- . -=_:-7,.:-: .---;,--:-.-:===-- =------.- - '--- '" ..
10, Ohio
- ". '1' . -
10 'cen,ts
. '.
linllrS
lound Off
About Chr'istDlII
WAYNESVILLE CAROL
G,ROUPS CONTINUE
.
Friday night the first of Way-
nesville's carol-ins was perform-
ed by representatives of the
First Baptist Church after an
official village Christmas pro-
gram got underway a week ago.
The traditional sights of
Christmas will background the
stage Dec. 15 at the old Waynes-
ville High School auditorium for
a youthful sounding of the Yule-
tide.
Approximately 200 students
from Wayne Local Elementary
School will present a Christmas
program at 7:30 p.m. They will
. be under the direction of Mrs.
James Weltz, school music di-
rector.
First grade students will blend
their voices for a presentation of
"Jingle Bell Rock."
Students from the second
grade will vocally assist the fifth
grade during its program opening
which will include lighting a
Christmas tree to the tune or'
"Let's Ught the Christmas Tree."
Third. and fourth grade per-
formers will combine their carol-
,
ing talents.
The sixth grade choir will sing'
",The Uttle Drummer Boy"
f
Beginning To Look a Lo .
Uke Christmas." This group of
youngsters is selected from all
the classes of the sixth grade.
There will be no admission
charge for the program and the
public is invited to attend this
promising evening of Christmas
entertainment. '
More carolers and visits from
Santa Claus will continue
weekend until Christmas under
the theme, "Christmas 1797".
Wayne Retail Merchants As&-
ociation, which is sponsoring the
program, wanted to promote
old fashioned Christmas and in
so doing decided that the theme
should carry Waynesville's birth-
date.
The Waynesville Community
Chorus will carol Friday night
downtown. It will be followed
by the First Church of Christ
Dec. 19 and a local Girl Scout
group on Dec. 20 .
Chamber To Meet
The WayneSVille Area Chamb-
er of Commerce will meet Mon-
day, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. at the
Fireside Inn.
. This will not be ' a dinner
meeting.
i;d:e ., Inn '0:f,18rl CandlaUght Dining
by DENNIS DALTON
Waynesville's most prominent
restaurant has its culinary
feet on the ground to the pleas-
ure and gastronomical delight of
its
. The Inn owes its new
" I. J
" hall '
mark GtJisitle;: ..fJ)le and
r \" l " . t
group of
hometowners :Wtto saw a dining
:saved-.it res-
" .
taurant "t'
" '
Formerly '. St1eak
House and originaliy
The Fireside Inn was ignited from
the ideas al')d pooled investiments
I ' of a group. of, interested
a.nd businessmen bent on '
havii'ig a eating house." '.,.'
, (urniture dealers, Mr.
" Smith, spar,ked
the " " ,of .. ' .
the, origi!lally
tion of the Waynesville National groaned new vitality and
Bank.
ness under the auspices of volun-
The only group dividends teer and salaried workers.
established were those privileges An executive chef, William
and , wed from the Hooks, former chef for 14 years
availability of a fine eatery. at the renowned Golden Lamb
Some of the save Waynes- Inn at Lebanon, was coaxed
ville's heritage group from recent termination of pro-
rol1ed up their sleeves and went fessional cooking.
, to work 'wallpapering . Hooks, backed by 29 years of
and painting. Others loaned their ,experience, set cuisine character
moral support and pledged their and tastiness.
patronage. Every community and Hooks, who rigidly sticks to
area professibnal resource was ' preparation type of foods,
dra,wn upoo to make the Fire- with good, wholesome, first quif-
side , lpn the best. ity meats and fresh produce ill
Mrs. lieleo Preston of Waynes- season, flXed cuisine character , .
ViUe came ouf of retirement for and tastiness.
tt\e ,second time bringing with His 29 years with
1 !nfl'nite ,gobd taste and and American cookery set' a
. pert business knowledge to hand- table bill-o{-fare accented a"
Ie relations. variety, of foods including, "some ';'
" .lQoe of Waynesville's foremost . that bt; gotten jU$t everY-'"
eSSJnen . Soppy Wall- ': where'" 'such" .. TOast
OC4S:. ',Iand W.n.d . -"
., -I)" t. 'I', ,
. " . ," ';'. tutil)2lrY
V ..... HV. ' , bbI, _ ' ' lj(':tc; ",
Second-class paid at Wayne.sville, Ohio
.. --::- ., --.... , ... !,.: ==:-:- . -=_:-7,.:-: .---;,--:-.-:===-- =------.- - '--- '" ..
10, Ohio
- ". '1' . -
10 'cen,ts
. '.
linllrS
lound Off
About Chr'istDlII
WAYNESVILLE CAROL
G,ROUPS CONTINUE
.
Friday night the first of Way-
nesville's carol-ins was perform-
ed by representatives of the
First Baptist Church after an
official village Christmas pro-
gram got underway a week ago.
The traditional sights of
Christmas will background the
stage Dec. 15 at the old Waynes-
ville High School auditorium for
a youthful sounding of the Yule-
tide.
Approximately 200 students
from Wayne Local Elementary
School will present a Christmas
program at 7:30 p.m. They will
. be under the direction of Mrs.
James Weltz, school music di-
rector.
First grade students will blend
their voices for a presentation of
"Jingle Bell Rock."
Students from the second
grade will vocally assist the fifth
grade during its program opening
which will include lighting a
Christmas tree to the tune or'
"Let's Ught the Christmas Tree."
Third. and fourth grade per-
formers will combine their carol-
,
ing talents.
The sixth grade choir will sing'
",The Uttle Drummer Boy"
f
Beginning To Look a Lo .
Uke Christmas." This group of
youngsters is selected from all
the classes of the sixth grade.
There will be no admission
charge for the program and the
public is invited to attend this
promising evening of Christmas
entertainment. '
More carolers and visits from
Santa Claus will continue
weekend until Christmas under
the theme, "Christmas 1797".
Wayne Retail Merchants As&-
ociation, which is sponsoring the
program, wanted to promote
old fashioned Christmas and in
so doing decided that the theme
should carry Waynesville's birth-
date.
The Waynesville Community
Chorus will carol Friday night
downtown. It will be followed
by the First Church of Christ
Dec. 19 and a local Girl Scout
group on Dec. 20 .
Chamber To Meet
The WayneSVille Area Chamb-
er of Commerce will meet Mon-
day, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. at the
Fireside Inn.
. This will not be ' a dinner
meeting.
i;d:e ., Inn '0:f,18rl CandlaUght Dining
by DENNIS DALTON
Waynesville's most prominent
restaurant has its culinary
feet on the ground to the pleas-
ure and gastronomical delight of
its
. The Inn owes its new
" I. J
" hall '
mark GtJisitle;: ..fJ)le and
r \" l " . t
group of
hometowners :Wtto saw a dining
:saved-.it res-
" .
taurant "t'
" '
Formerly '. St1eak
House and originaliy
The Fireside Inn was ignited from
the ideas al')d pooled investiments
I ' of a group. of, interested
a.nd businessmen bent on '
havii'ig a eating house." '.,.'
, (urniture dealers, Mr.
" Smith, spar,ked
the " " ,of .. ' .
the, origi!lally
tion of the Waynesville National groaned new vitality and
Bank.
ness under the auspices of volun-
The only group dividends teer and salaried workers.
established were those privileges An executive chef, William
and , wed from the Hooks, former chef for 14 years
availability of a fine eatery. at the renowned Golden Lamb
Some of the save Waynes- Inn at Lebanon, was coaxed
ville's heritage group from recent termination of pro-
rol1ed up their sleeves and went fessional cooking.
, to work 'wallpapering . Hooks, backed by 29 years of
and painting. Others loaned their ,experience, set cuisine character
moral support and pledged their and tastiness.
patronage. Every community and Hooks, who rigidly sticks to
area professibnal resource was ' preparation type of foods,
dra,wn upoo to make the Fire- with good, wholesome, first quif-
side , lpn the best. ity meats and fresh produce ill
Mrs. lieleo Preston of Waynes- season, flXed cuisine character , .
ViUe came ouf of retirement for and tastiness.
tt\e ,second time bringing with His 29 years with
1 !nfl'nite ,gobd taste and and American cookery set' a
. pert business knowledge to hand- table bill-o{-fare accented a"
Ie relations. variety, of foods including, "some ';'
" .lQoe of Waynesville's foremost . that bt; gotten jU$t everY-'"
eSSJnen . Soppy Wall- ': where'" 'such" .. TOast
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Co,mpcHlY' wllJ'perform' the , ,artists' have If . brou8h,t : tOI currently ohairman ?,f "
: ,Nutcracker ""Suite' at ..: Cinci"nnatl:,: to whtt "the ". "' Department .'at , the "
Dec: 13 at lebanon High Cpinpany, .' 0 choreoBI'aph . new of Cincinnati ... ,
. alJditorium. 1,.-' "" ' works . for.' thc3 ttpertoire or to tory of Music and holds <,
Thc" much' 'acclairiledlJto.up'e .. ,master :, class,es,. 'Otese . distingUished positions ,through- . .-
will , be slPonsored Lebanon \ choreographe,ts ' and out ':. > :-'; , I"", ,1 1
Ullder' th,e of. the' Leb,a- , teachers Jacques d' " " , l ..;,':: .. <
non. Rotary Club; - ' bqise, Hayden, Andrea , "" . .' . ;",'
Cincinnati Ballet Prokov,sky,. ".' 1.1'),1"
beginning its sevehth season, is 'Edward , Villela from the New r
Cincinnati >s' resident . Vork City Ballet' . " " I ',:, ,, ' : 0' (
ballet company, wttich presents SuzannCf Farrell, ;" . .' Allen, : "/ r 'll ,I, '.: "
ballets "iri contempotary' Metropolitan Opera ,Company.; .' ll, "t] ' ,'
classical dyles. its brief Frederick , . National . . . '.,' I
existence, the Company not-only ' Corttpaqy; Timia Grant- '
holds an 'imp()ftant position in de
the city's circles, but it ,Carlo; Tania . ,and. Oleg
also has acclaim. Sabline, Marquis de Cuevas; Coral
In reviewing , the , 1969 Spring alhan, Norman Walker
Season perform'ances, Walter . Enrique Martinez, Ballet Master,
Terry in Dance Magazine stated ' American Ballet Theatre;, Lucas
.... .it is rare to see such totaJ Hoving; ' Anna Sokolow; and
professionalism in matters of Robert Joffrey. '
dancing, music selection; decor, David Mclain, the Company's
costuming;, direction, and staging Artistic llirector, is considered
Last Thursday: was second '
anniversary for Mrs. S!eve
(Lynn) FieJ,ds, . ,
erator.
centered upon students ... a- to be a brilliant, imaginative
mazing." P.W. in choreographer as well as a Lynn is a friend
Dance News applauds "the stan- and sensitive teacher. He trained iness associate , of mi(le ,I
dard of dance would have been at the School , of American rulve the 'rap-
highly creditable for any pro- Ballet, Ballet ' Ru$Se . de . Monte idity of her business . achleye-
fessional company. For student Carlo and ,Se"ero School. Mr. . ,',,' .
dancers it was altogether Mclain holds a Bachelor of , ," /_,
phenomenal." . Music from ' 1 sincerely, ,:. <
The Company is composed of ,sity of Arkansas and a Master of ' " faltering spirit and, solid detet-
dance majors at 'the Fine, Arts from ' Wayne State. ,. with .. " t
of Cincinnati's College-Conserva-' He has heldpositlons with the les the businesS world. : ;', , . .' r
tory of Music, the officiahchool , Joffrey Balle(and the plus hi$h :, .. "" }
of the BaUet, with the exception Ballet ,Center in New York City, dies ' of energy and ,' .
: of three very gifted dancers still " was Ballet MUter for the Day- liken Lynn and sh:op ,to . a
'in ,high seeking :" ton Ballet and ' as breath of (resh , '.; .
performing , .' Artistic' Director of ' the Colum- st81e of - ..
, To ex'pOse the Company to " " ..' ': Street:- AIl"bespeik:,tHe'
.. the best in dance and 1 f' r .
"', ' ''Y4 ' c uel;' 0 ru. ", 1 , "T"
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for current and
future needs.
The perfect services
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record of payments
and provision for future expenses.
Thl IlyoI.vilie
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': twenty-two crammed ' with ' quility" vogUe','
and, .about to fashions, shows s\lcce.ss to date.
" d' It was expanded 'and '"
be marrie . ' ed last July and agajn jhst '
WI
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Comfortable, rur81 tyPe" ear- '
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an nlng fashlons and accesSories at'trac- '
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found in the city at higher
prices) which now include ',I
exclusive Nal;'dis of Ilillas.
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Especially at Chrlstmas
The Sand Rose
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4th STREET WAYNESVILLE, OHIO PH. 897-4826
It, ' t i .. '')1 ,
, , The Jrenowned} .' wdrld
i
" l>U8
Co,mpcHlY' wllJ'perform' the , ,artists' have If . brou8h,t : tOI currently ohairman ?,f "
: ,Nutcracker ""Suite' at ..: Cinci"nnatl:,: to whtt "the ". "' Department .'at , the "
Dec: 13 at lebanon High Cpinpany, .' 0 choreoBI'aph . new of Cincinnati ... ,
. alJditorium. 1,.-' "" ' works . for.' thc3 ttpertoire or to tory of Music and holds <,
Thc" much' 'acclairiledlJto.up'e .. ,master :, class,es,. 'Otese . distingUished positions ,through- . .-
will , be slPonsored Lebanon \ choreographe,ts ' and out ':. > :-'; , I"", ,1 1
Ullder' th,e of. the' Leb,a- , teachers Jacques d' " " , l ..;,':: .. <
non. Rotary Club; - ' bqise, Hayden, Andrea , "" . .' . ;",'
Cincinnati Ballet Prokov,sky,. ".' 1.1'),1"
beginning its sevehth season, is 'Edward , Villela from the New r
Cincinnati >s' resident . Vork City Ballet' . " " I ',:, ,, ' : 0' (
ballet company, wttich presents SuzannCf Farrell, ;" . .' Allen, : "/ r 'll ,I, '.: "
ballets "iri contempotary' Metropolitan Opera ,Company.; .' ll, "t] ' ,'
classical dyles. its brief Frederick , . National . . . '.,' I
existence, the Company not-only ' Corttpaqy; Timia Grant- '
holds an 'imp()ftant position in de
the city's circles, but it ,Carlo; Tania . ,and. Oleg
also has acclaim. Sabline, Marquis de Cuevas; Coral
In reviewing , the , 1969 Spring alhan, Norman Walker
Season perform'ances, Walter . Enrique Martinez, Ballet Master,
Terry in Dance Magazine stated ' American Ballet Theatre;, Lucas
.... .it is rare to see such totaJ Hoving; ' Anna Sokolow; and
professionalism in matters of Robert Joffrey. '
dancing, music selection; decor, David Mclain, the Company's
costuming;, direction, and staging Artistic llirector, is considered
Last Thursday: was second '
anniversary for Mrs. S!eve
(Lynn) FieJ,ds, . ,
erator.
centered upon students ... a- to be a brilliant, imaginative
mazing." P.W. in choreographer as well as a Lynn is a friend
Dance News applauds "the stan- and sensitive teacher. He trained iness associate , of mi(le ,I
dard of dance would have been at the School , of American rulve the 'rap-
highly creditable for any pro- Ballet, Ballet ' Ru$Se . de . Monte idity of her business . achleye-
fessional company. For student Carlo and ,Se"ero School. Mr. . ,',,' .
dancers it was altogether Mclain holds a Bachelor of , ," /_,
phenomenal." . Music from ' 1 sincerely, ,:. <
The Company is composed of ,sity of Arkansas and a Master of ' " faltering spirit and, solid detet-
dance majors at 'the Fine, Arts from ' Wayne State. ,. with .. " t
of Cincinnati's College-Conserva-' He has heldpositlons with the les the businesS world. : ;', , . .' r
tory of Music, the officiahchool , Joffrey Balle(and the plus hi$h :, .. "" }
of the BaUet, with the exception Ballet ,Center in New York City, dies ' of energy and ,' .
: of three very gifted dancers still " was Ballet MUter for the Day- liken Lynn and sh:op ,to . a
'in ,high seeking :" ton Ballet and ' as breath of (resh , '.; .
performing , .' Artistic' Director of ' the Colum- st81e of - ..
, To ex'pOse the Company to " " ..' ': Street:- AIl"bespeik:,tHe'
.. the best in dance and 1 f' r .
"', ' ''Y4 ' c uel;' 0 ru. ", 1 , "T"
Only a bank
offers both
A CHECKI.NG ACCOUNT
and A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
for current and
future needs.
The perfect services
for budgeting,
record of payments
and provision for future expenses.
Thl IlyoI.vilie
Illi.oll 'BIIII.
, ,
TELEPHOHE
, ,
, 0 U ,re ' Lynn 's ShOP; ,
': twenty-two crammed ' with ' quility" vogUe','
and, .about to fashions, shows s\lcce.ss to date.
" d' It was expanded 'and '"
be marrie . ' ed last July and agajn jhst '
WI
-II cently. ' ., :' ,
Comfortable, rur81 tyPe" ear- '
yt
' L ly American
an nlng fashlons and accesSories at'trac- '
r,eally tively displayed for a luge and '
Y
OU less? ' stUl.gTQWing clientele.'. " \",
Yes. Ii your
Meridian
Auto '
Insurance.
C
'
.,' ome .. lD,,,,
',,' and we'll' ,
explain,.
Waynesville's female
tion should feel lucky to tie able'
to avail or' ",yim '$
much, sought' after fasJlions (alSo ,
found in the city at higher
prices) which now include ',I
exclusive Nal;'dis of Ilillas.
HAPeV ANNIVERSARY .
I' f. f ',1 'I' -til
DIARY '
" ." p,. J
"f ..
, .4; '19,69.
Only ,days, including non-
d,ys' til ' Chlistmas. It
is- bad that way when, 'I'hari'ks-
t;omes so late. I was. soro-
'Like hony; ivY awl' -mlstle- of .love." A red roSebud told
toe, n'qwers sbaie ln"the leg- ' . a lady that she and
end and lore,of In lovely." Red:, pinJt
qf thp Il!-eant And
, the ftorlil ' legend' ls 'esp:e- a bold
, clally ..neal1lngtUl one. " message,-' "l love-,yod:"
k ' Njctotlan lady whQ .. re- 'l'h1s Victorian language of
celved a bouquet from her flowers greatly '
'admirer could either smell it the design e)f Cl)rlstmas cards
or read Jt as'if it were a let- of the time - the
to the Advent,
at St
_ ';'.
boys',choff.and
" ter. Qftt;n, Jt.wil3. letter. , card illustrated here,
... Young engaged couples, the Norcross lllstorlcal Col-
strictly ehaperoried;' found ' a lection of :antique cards.
way to' communicate words ' The lush summer blooms
9f via flowers. are typical of the Victorian
ftower a special'meaning. admiration of ftowers, re-
. Flowers in sequence could gardless olf the season.
the adult .choir tbo- 'and the
sQlemn AdVent ' hY.lllDS'
the coiIUhg ot, the MeSSiah WIth
the readings' from the Ptophets
foretelling his coming, a truly
different kind of preparation than
the'modem eominercial' one with
Bctlls" "Santa Qaus
is, Coming to Town" all mixed
in with Holy '
, We had a good -trip to Hender-
sonville, N.. and a happy
family visit. Turkey Qinner and
football games and
home again on' Monday after the
traffic jams were over. 175 goes
all the 'way to KnoxvUle now
with only a few detrours and bad
places especially around London,
Ky. but the trip is shortened by
at least ' two hours. At Knoxville
we tu n 'ort ' '140 and' then dn
seVeral l' short- cuts that take us
, to ;Hendersonville without going
to Asheville. It is a beautiful
,ri4e across the blue grass region
of Kentucky and through the
inountams of Tennessee and
North Carolina. It is still beauti-
ful 'with the, green pines against
the gray of. the
or COJ1rse, if. you interested
, in bright ,colo,s
ana cHina ' dlshes
1
it skips those
.. \ . ,.'
,,;,,10 rspite of alL our.
<RUgs
ate' 'Dqt
are 1I1ey1 for her"male
pij-k's: b\1t could they be collies
cWthef'Basset,r hounm'n'ext-door?
W,e 'viait i,n lfear to
19Qk fer family ,resemblances. "
k ,Tv.!o, o,U;f us
by sooner th'
w" were' J,tepared for, no-t
One,had thret.
. that
was !ill .we fouhd.
'Not 11UUlY trucks. at the
sale I >,but'''more 'on
die' inside ' at least for the-stack
sa!e,'\mpst ' of Utem went
ou ,,,for,, lu,nchl while . the, "eat
The prices to
extremes ;' both ways' on bdth
head, CaIv.es and .. ,I ,<did very ,
well!: on, thepwhite:'faeed .. ve81'<-I
sent- but ' I, lo.
calf. 8$: there only five 'or
, p'f tl\em
,tOll" ..;
. 2' ,fifQ :bu .. ...
,. rines:.;th4.tt ' '
. "'. '
....... ...... , bPm' Jib!'",
: ..IlIt'ml?i'Iuur.CCl:: a'
be uSed to spell out a,fervent Though sentiments may be
pledge of 19ve' i To, heJp' in expressed differently, flowers
composing ' - and tranSIat- stlll bloom on modern Chrlst-
ing' - these messages, there mas cards. A current card
wel'e numerous tiny dlction- offers one example. Poinset-
aries listing flowers and their tlas on a background
meanings. , of mistletoe, and the message
The flowering honeysuckle, "Just for you, honey,
for instance, spoke of "bonds all my love ai Christmas."
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
to the boys in Lowell House, Harvard University
Howard Burnett Gregg Petersmeyer ' .mllt
Mike Brandeberry ' Donald Barrett
David Miller Tom Workman
.. ' ..
a:ec . ...t4
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I' f. f ',1 'I' -til
DIARY '
" ." p,. J
"f ..
, .4; '19,69.
Only ,days, including non-
d,ys' til ' Chlistmas. It
is- bad that way when, 'I'hari'ks-
t;omes so late. I was. soro-
'Like hony; ivY awl' -mlstle- of .love." A red roSebud told
toe, n'qwers sbaie ln"the leg- ' . a lady that she and
end and lore,of In lovely." Red:, pinJt
qf thp Il!-eant And
, the ftorlil ' legend' ls 'esp:e- a bold
, clally ..neal1lngtUl one. " message,-' "l love-,yod:"
k ' Njctotlan lady whQ .. re- 'l'h1s Victorian language of
celved a bouquet from her flowers greatly '
'admirer could either smell it the design e)f Cl)rlstmas cards
or read Jt as'if it were a let- of the time - the
to the Advent,
at St
_ ';'.
boys',choff.and
" ter. Qftt;n, Jt.wil3. letter. , card illustrated here,
... Young engaged couples, the Norcross lllstorlcal Col-
strictly ehaperoried;' found ' a lection of :antique cards.
way to' communicate words ' The lush summer blooms
9f via flowers. are typical of the Victorian
ftower a special'meaning. admiration of ftowers, re-
. Flowers in sequence could gardless olf the season.
the adult .choir tbo- 'and the
sQlemn AdVent ' hY.lllDS'
the coiIUhg ot, the MeSSiah WIth
the readings' from the Ptophets
foretelling his coming, a truly
different kind of preparation than
the'modem eominercial' one with
Bctlls" "Santa Qaus
is, Coming to Town" all mixed
in with Holy '
, We had a good -trip to Hender-
sonville, N.. and a happy
family visit. Turkey Qinner and
football games and
home again on' Monday after the
traffic jams were over. 175 goes
all the 'way to KnoxvUle now
with only a few detrours and bad
places especially around London,
Ky. but the trip is shortened by
at least ' two hours. At Knoxville
we tu n 'ort ' '140 and' then dn
seVeral l' short- cuts that take us
, to ;Hendersonville without going
to Asheville. It is a beautiful
,ri4e across the blue grass region
of Kentucky and through the
inountams of Tennessee and
North Carolina. It is still beauti-
ful 'with the, green pines against
the gray of. the
or COJ1rse, if. you interested
, in bright ,colo,s
ana cHina ' dlshes
1
it skips those
.. \ . ,.'
,,;,,10 rspite of alL our.
<RUgs
ate' 'Dqt
are 1I1ey1 for her"male
pij-k's: b\1t could they be collies
cWthef'Basset,r hounm'n'ext-door?
W,e 'viait i,n lfear to
19Qk fer family ,resemblances. "
k ,Tv.!o, o,U;f us
by sooner th'
w" were' J,tepared for, no-t
One,had thret.
. that
was !ill .we fouhd.
'Not 11UUlY trucks. at the
sale I >,but'''more 'on
die' inside ' at least for the-stack
sa!e,'\mpst ' of Utem went
ou ,,,for,, lu,nchl while . the, "eat
The prices to
extremes ;' both ways' on bdth
head, CaIv.es and .. ,I ,<did very ,
well!: on, thepwhite:'faeed .. ve81'<-I
sent- but ' I, lo.
calf. 8$: there only five 'or
, p'f tl\em
,tOll" ..;
. 2' ,fifQ :bu .. ...
,. rines:.;th4.tt ' '
. "'. '
....... ...... , bPm' Jib!'",
: ..IlIt'ml?i'Iuur.CCl:: a'
be uSed to spell out a,fervent Though sentiments may be
pledge of 19ve' i To, heJp' in expressed differently, flowers
composing ' - and tranSIat- stlll bloom on modern Chrlst-
ing' - these messages, there mas cards. A current card
wel'e numerous tiny dlction- offers one example. Poinset-
aries listing flowers and their tlas on a background
meanings. , of mistletoe, and the message
The flowering honeysuckle, "Just for you, honey,
for instance, spoke of "bonds all my love ai Christmas."
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR
to the boys in Lowell House, Harvard University
Howard Burnett Gregg Petersmeyer ' .mllt
Mike Brandeberry ' Donald Barrett
David Miller Tom Workman
.. ' ..
a:ec . ...t4
"
'. Sund . , 9-1
"
.. . - ...
.,.Y'
'r .. "'.
, '/
. ( ...... . , . .
:NOW ',8-THE TIME TO BUY YOUR WlFE, '
. OR GI FT
.
t: ,., C:
l
, ., .. , /;. ,:" . \. 1!.I r; .. _7+,'.1 ....... -.., ,.
'J<."\: :.'- . :r-." ': ,'DONT ,
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Girls 8 to 14
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convenience of Gazette' 275-383289
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APO San Francisco, Calif 96224
., ,
Pvt. E2 Kenneth M,. Chamblin
272-48-01506 ' .
Co. A 2nd Battali<?n 6,th '.nf.
APO NeW York, N.X. 09742
RECIRES.N;.8lJCH '
By Adeline : "
It's -c:aridy-making time. You
readers just might like to try
this delicious and very rich candy
called BiHternut Crunch. : '
Combine 1 cup granulated
Y.l teaspoQn , : cup' '
water, cup butter (or oleo)
Bring ,10 boil and cook until
a light crack stage (285 degrees).
44 Craig Drive, Apt. K2
Sgt. Howard K. Carr Remove 'from add cup ' ,. ----
277 488372
nu t meats.
' ' Regular'meeting of the Mason:-
West Springfield, Mass. 0 1089
David S. Tooley E03 8441920
A Company
USN MCBl
SPO New York, N.Y. 09501
SP/4 Michael N. Wilson
268469446
PHV LAM Signal Battalion Co. B
APO San Francisco, Calif 96243
Box 1867 819th CES (Red Horse) , Pour "onto greasted cookie was held Wedflesy
APO San Francisco, Clif. 962.95 sheet; allow to' cool.
___ _
, " , . Melt ,a 6 oz. package of semi- Mr. and Ted Miller
L/cpt Dennis L Mea(fows 245-6864 . sweet chips, cover the 'family spent Sunday With
Recon H (j So. Co. Bit 1/.76 top wi'tlit mel,ted chocolate and and Mrs. Morris Fox. , ','.
\
1st Marine Div. (Rein) 'FMF sprinkle ' with. chopped"' nuts: ': .:: d Mr---W-ill' " d' C .
FPO Sa
. F . C J'f 96602 Wh J'd b k' " t . ' lYII. 'an s. lor ossum
. n ranCISCO, a I " , ,rea . .' several
Spt4 Edward Bellman 268-467750 -' ,;: ' " '\ ,,' Rqth.
o Co. 3rd Bn 8th Inf. 4th Inf. Div. " 40 MEE"'T' S / ;'" , QOster .. , They IMJ:S.
- . . . . Doster and'> Mr 1ieiljeit DOSter
APO San Francisco, Calif. 96265 Scout Pack " to'"dinper Sunday . . ' , ';.,
I
FWWEBS
'
Methodist Church. . . , non ,visited the Clint
, . '.... . Tuesday. " i?' ,
Scouts will decorate ;i' Pack . ____ , ' ,. :;.;.'. '
Christmals tree with ornaments _ ' Mrs. Thc;>mas (Minnie) ,,)Velch
Poinsettias starting
at $2.00 and up.
Christmas flowers
now available
handcrafted by them .. The " ,remains in Clinton
will be eKhibited at the offices at , ," ,pitat where .
. . _
" 'gery Tuesday. "e,r. !IS
The Miami Gazette. , satiSfactory._ ", .,
IIYllllill1 ,FIlr1
READ THE ADS
,Ph,ma Bartaock
897WA8
THE DREW
ART GALLERY
. AT THE OFFICES OF THE
MIAMI GAZETTE, CORNER OF MAIN AND MIAMI
STREETS, WAYNESVILLE.
Daily Hours: Monday to Friday, 6 p.m. 8 p.m., Sat1Jrday
and Sunday, 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Drew Art Gallery in historic Wabash-Square, Waynesville is named
in honor of noted journalist, Drew Sweet, a native of England, who .
Originated Waynesville's first Miami Gazette newspaper in Februa,y
1850.
. ' , ';
Thus it is that of original oil paint,ings be
"galleried" in the offices of the'; leCorid,--Miami Gazette under-the nalne
of one of Ohio's foremost newspapermen. The 101 till)
miniature art gallery lies' therein. . ' . . , " ,t i.:'"
THERE IS N,OTHING AS AN QRJ,GINAL "
WORK OF ART FOR GIVINC; ,AT: CHRISTMAS OR 'ANY
TIME. :
,.
. \
. -----
apd Mrs. F;ank
spent SUnday at ,the home rof Mr.
, . Gibson's brpther, Donald Gibs.Qh
of Seaman' and attended." QRen
house at their, florist shop.' r
I !
" JUl)ning for E; smitt\"FN
1:leImf;l1bbe;riii ' ti sepicelllen .... with ,. 844-1443 . ' :,'. ,I' ','
.. ' cards and ".' , USS J;{obert H. i , ,
. dejldline (PP822, " " ," ' ". .
FPO New York, N.Y. 09501
The fol.lowing list 'of 't. :,,' , '
.. "Ii
.. 'men ,has , been compiled fGr ,the , SP/4 Richard A. Sherer"
convenience of Gazette' 275-383289
ie-tiers:
0 Co. Troop Comm.
". \ , ..... , '
USA OLD
Charles A Hepderson.
. USS GaFY
FPO N.Y. 09501
Before Jan. 15th
Paul J. Crane BU3
151 Ocean Road
Narragansett, R.J. 02882
After Jan. 15th
Paul J. Crane BU3
USN MCB40
Co. uC" FPO, New N. Y. 09501
Sgt. James P. Current
280-40-0277
HHC lst Bn, 7th Cav.
APO SF 96490
San Francisco, California
Warren J. Wolfe
long Binh, Vietnam., .
APO San Francisco, Calif 96332
..
Pvt. Gaii R. Cook 278-48-7818
B Btry. 1st Bn: Arty.
APO York, N.Y. 09178
Gary E. Staniey 840-3828
USN AU ,Rad. ST A-Isabella (T)
APO 9845, New Yo;k, N.Y. Box 7i
SP/4 Gerald Coffman 268-44-4485
Co A, 26th Engr; BN
APO San Francisco, Calif 96256
P.F.C. Donald S. Coilins
287-46-8822
HNC 3/23 Inf. Comm.
APO San Francisco, Calif 96224
., ,
Pvt. E2 Kenneth M,. Chamblin
272-48-01506 ' .
Co. A 2nd Battali<?n 6,th '.nf.
APO NeW York, N.X. 09742
RECIRES.N;.8lJCH '
By Adeline : "
It's -c:aridy-making time. You
readers just might like to try
this delicious and very rich candy
called BiHternut Crunch. : '
Combine 1 cup granulated
Y.l teaspoQn , : cup' '
water, cup butter (or oleo)
Bring ,10 boil and cook until
a light crack stage (285 degrees).
44 Craig Drive, Apt. K2
Sgt. Howard K. Carr Remove 'from add cup ' ,. ----
277 488372
nu t meats.
' ' Regular'meeting of the Mason:-
West Springfield, Mass. 0 1089
David S. Tooley E03 8441920
A Company
USN MCBl
SPO New York, N.Y. 09501
SP/4 Michael N. Wilson
268469446
PHV LAM Signal Battalion Co. B
APO San Francisco, Calif 96243
Box 1867 819th CES (Red Horse) , Pour "onto greasted cookie was held Wedflesy
APO San Francisco, Clif. 962.95 sheet; allow to' cool.
___ _
, " , . Melt ,a 6 oz. package of semi- Mr. and Ted Miller
L/cpt Dennis L Mea(fows 245-6864 . sweet chips, cover the 'family spent Sunday With
Recon H (j So. Co. Bit 1/.76 top wi'tlit mel,ted chocolate and and Mrs. Morris Fox. , ','.
\
1st Marine Div. (Rein) 'FMF sprinkle ' with. chopped"' nuts: ': .:: d Mr---W-ill' " d' C .
FPO Sa
. F . C J'f 96602 Wh J'd b k' " t . ' lYII. 'an s. lor ossum
. n ranCISCO, a I " , ,rea . .' several
Spt4 Edward Bellman 268-467750 -' ,;: ' " '\ ,,' Rqth.
o Co. 3rd Bn 8th Inf. 4th Inf. Div. " 40 MEE"'T' S / ;'" , QOster .. , They IMJ:S.
- . . . . Doster and'> Mr 1ieiljeit DOSter
APO San Francisco, Calif. 96265 Scout Pack " to'"dinper Sunday . . ' , ';.,
I
FWWEBS
'
Methodist Church. . . , non ,visited the Clint
, . '.... . Tuesday. " i?' ,
Scouts will decorate ;i' Pack . ____ , ' ,. :;.;.'. '
Christmals tree with ornaments _ ' Mrs. Thc;>mas (Minnie) ,,)Velch
Poinsettias starting
at $2.00 and up.
Christmas flowers
now available
handcrafted by them .. The " ,remains in Clinton
will be eKhibited at the offices at , ," ,pitat where .
. . _
" 'gery Tuesday. "e,r. !IS
The Miami Gazette. , satiSfactory._ ", .,
IIYllllill1 ,FIlr1
READ THE ADS
,Ph,ma Bartaock
897WA8
THE DREW
ART GALLERY
. AT THE OFFICES OF THE
MIAMI GAZETTE, CORNER OF MAIN AND MIAMI
STREETS, WAYNESVILLE.
Daily Hours: Monday to Friday, 6 p.m. 8 p.m., Sat1Jrday
and Sunday, 1 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Drew Art Gallery in historic Wabash-Square, Waynesville is named
in honor of noted journalist, Drew Sweet, a native of England, who .
Originated Waynesville's first Miami Gazette newspaper in Februa,y
1850.
. ' , ';
Thus it is that of original oil paint,ings be
"galleried" in the offices of the'; leCorid,--Miami Gazette under-the nalne
of one of Ohio's foremost newspapermen. The 101 till)
miniature art gallery lies' therein. . ' . . , " ,t i.:'"
THERE IS N,OTHING AS AN QRJ,GINAL "
WORK OF ART FOR GIVINC; ,AT: CHRISTMAS OR 'ANY
TIME. :
,.
. \
. -----
apd Mrs. F;ank
spent SUnday at ,the home rof Mr.
, . Gibson's brpther, Donald Gibs.Qh
of Seaman' and attended." QRen
house at their, florist shop.' r
Ilhave co:sponsore<l a bill that
would prohibit demonstrators
and marchers from using the
names of 1 deceased .
without permission of their next-
. ' of-kin.
It is sad testimony that legis-
, , la1ion of tIlls kind-must be intro-
t i, '
. duced". Generally there has always
been ,respect for our boys who
have sacrificed their lives in war,
t 'BuC'the new. breed of anti-war
; in to
, "dramatize their cause have re-
sorted to. carrying placards of
servicemen's names who .have
died in ' Vietnam. ,
Certainiy, the carrying of the
na11les in a hight long vigil from
Arlington National .. Cemetery to
, the White House, as occurred in
1 'the .' NEW MOBE's "March
developed and furnished by $1.7 billion worth of aircraft
Armco. The Evimdale plant of was exported,
General Electric is also a sub- making it the nation's largest
. contractor and many of their single item of capital goods ex-
personnel involved in this project port. Between 1975-1990 the
reside in the 24th District. SST's successful production
'The decision to go ahead with should result in a favorable
the SST would not have been balance of payments impact of
more timely and ' wise. The $17 billion based on a market of
Russians have already produced 500 ai rcraft.
such an aircraft and the Bri,tish AMMUNITION REGISTRATION
and French are testjng one, REPEALED
Serious consideration tad to be . The House thiS week agreed
taken as to the {>otentlal cost of to an amendment that would
. not going ahead with the develop- repeal the 1968 Gun Control
ment of the SST. American ' Act section that' required the
commercial aircraft has enjoyed registrat10n of sales of shotgun
a commanding lead over all its and rifle ammunition.
Only two Gazette readers were able to identify last week's Where
Is It?, the apartment building next to the Gazette offices. They
were Raymond Walters and Lois Berry, When you nnd this week's
Where Is It? call the Miami Gazette a't 897-5921.
foreign competitors, It has been I voted for the long overdue
one of the greatest export in- exemption of this section of the ROGER D. ARTHUR
dustries, contributin'g favorably Gun Law, But it is only a step in NEW &I USE 0 C A A S'
to our balance ' of payments. the right direction, The entire __ _
ApproXimately 85% of the com- Gun Control Law should be re- CHECK OUT OUR TRANSPORTATION lIVtirUR'.,
Agaii1.st Death," dramatized the mercial jet aircraft flying in the pealed because so far it is only ONE OF THE lARGEST THE AREA.
war and. caught the world today were manufactured penalizing the sportsman and the THE LAN.G CHEVROLET CO.
news : media's ,attention, It ,also in this country, bringing about gun collector, failing, as expected 1-21 E. MAIN ST. XNIA,:,OHIO
caught , the attention of many $4 billion to the United States to attack the problem of the XENIA Ph " 372-3553 RES .. PH..897-5 71-
disturbed, parents an<;l widows . --.!;;;;;:::::::::::==;::===i
who saw the names of their .
. deceased son or husban4 being
used to aid the en,emy that took
their . lives. I have received
letters from irate parents that
their son's name was , used to
p!omote the anti-war cause. A
DON'S
'. 'IYNESVILLE MARKET
, deceased serviceman's. name
should not be a piece of public
prol>erty fha.t can be used in any
.',fit. time
<11"r' stOp
i
tlUs
i
deSeQ"l'3ti'o,:,ahd ex-
. ploltadoJ;l or' our war and
" the inyasioQ"upon their families'
privacy. ;
SST-IMPACT' FOR OHIO
The House voted. this ,week to
continye the development of the
: JO() passen-
-ger 'Supersonic transport plane
(SST). This is of direct interest
to the , 24th District. '
Aeroncat" Inc., with' approxi-
mately 1.500 employees in the
Midd:1etown area is a subcon-
tractor who ' will be furnishing
struchmiI -'comport'ents - 'for ' this ;'"
. aircraft. Certain
Ponents ".Will .undOubtedlY oon-
sist . sta.iD!ess n;taterials'
HEART. CHAPTER OFf:ERS-
NEW TH FI LM .
LARG.E.$ELECTION OF
CHRISTMAS .CARDS
frying Chicken"
. Med_ Grade A
897-5941
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
" , I
Lb.3ge
6ge
R aast
Lb.59c
, ,
, .
White Villa
lalld Dr IIIiDg
3ge
White Villa
I W let Pic k Ie . Chi P I
4ge
White Villa
CJ in g P a a c h 8 S Sliced Yellow
21t
White Villa
5i
S
lo
0
FraliD Va g ata'blll
,I
. GREEN BEANS CORN PEAS
Supreme
Breld
1 Ib loaves
PATRICIAN
29l: , abll
Ilpkina
200 count
20 Ib,White
:. .. !, , f ,
Ilhave co:sponsore<l a bill that
would prohibit demonstrators
and marchers from using the
names of 1 deceased .
without permission of their next-
. ' of-kin.
It is sad testimony that legis-
, , la1ion of tIlls kind-must be intro-
t i, '
. duced". Generally there has always
been ,respect for our boys who
have sacrificed their lives in war,
t 'BuC'the new. breed of anti-war
; in to
, "dramatize their cause have re-
sorted to. carrying placards of
servicemen's names who .have
died in ' Vietnam. ,
Certainiy, the carrying of the
na11les in a hight long vigil from
Arlington National .. Cemetery to
, the White House, as occurred in
1 'the .' NEW MOBE's "March
developed and furnished by $1.7 billion worth of aircraft
Armco. The Evimdale plant of was exported,
General Electric is also a sub- making it the nation's largest
. contractor and many of their single item of capital goods ex-
personnel involved in this project port. Between 1975-1990 the
reside in the 24th District. SST's successful production
'The decision to go ahead with should result in a favorable
the SST would not have been balance of payments impact of
more timely and ' wise. The $17 billion based on a market of
Russians have already produced 500 ai rcraft.
such an aircraft and the Bri,tish AMMUNITION REGISTRATION
and French are testjng one, REPEALED
Serious consideration tad to be . The House thiS week agreed
taken as to the {>otentlal cost of to an amendment that would
. not going ahead with the develop- repeal the 1968 Gun Control
ment of the SST. American ' Act section that' required the
commercial aircraft has enjoyed registrat10n of sales of shotgun
a commanding lead over all its and rifle ammunition.
Only two Gazette readers were able to identify last week's Where
Is It?, the apartment building next to the Gazette offices. They
were Raymond Walters and Lois Berry, When you nnd this week's
Where Is It? call the Miami Gazette a't 897-5921.
foreign competitors, It has been I voted for the long overdue
one of the greatest export in- exemption of this section of the ROGER D. ARTHUR
dustries, contributin'g favorably Gun Law, But it is only a step in NEW &I USE 0 C A A S'
to our balance ' of payments. the right direction, The entire __ _
ApproXimately 85% of the com- Gun Control Law should be re- CHECK OUT OUR TRANSPORTATION lIVtirUR'.,
Agaii1.st Death," dramatized the mercial jet aircraft flying in the pealed because so far it is only ONE OF THE lARGEST THE AREA.
war and. caught the world today were manufactured penalizing the sportsman and the THE LAN.G CHEVROLET CO.
news : media's ,attention, It ,also in this country, bringing about gun collector, failing, as expected 1-21 E. MAIN ST. XNIA,:,OHIO
caught , the attention of many $4 billion to the United States to attack the problem of the XENIA Ph " 372-3553 RES .. PH..897-5 71-
disturbed, parents an<;l widows . --.!;;;;;:::::::::::==;::===i
who saw the names of their .
. deceased son or husban4 being
used to aid the en,emy that took
their . lives. I have received
letters from irate parents that
their son's name was , used to
p!omote the anti-war cause. A
DON'S
'. 'IYNESVILLE MARKET
, deceased serviceman's. name
should not be a piece of public
prol>erty fha.t can be used in any
.',fit. time
<11"r' stOp
i
tlUs
i
deSeQ"l'3ti'o,:,ahd ex-
. ploltadoJ;l or' our war and
" the inyasioQ"upon their families'
privacy. ;
SST-IMPACT' FOR OHIO
The House voted. this ,week to
continye the development of the
: JO() passen-
-ger 'Supersonic transport plane
(SST). This is of direct interest
to the , 24th District. '
Aeroncat" Inc., with' approxi-
mately 1.500 employees in the
Midd:1etown area is a subcon-
tractor who ' will be furnishing
struchmiI -'comport'ents - 'for ' this ;'"
. aircraft. Certain
Ponents ".Will .undOubtedlY oon-
sist . sta.iD!ess n;taterials'
HEART. CHAPTER OFf:ERS-
NEW TH FI LM .
LARG.E.$ELECTION OF
CHRISTMAS .CARDS
frying Chicken"
. Med_ Grade A
897-5941
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
" , I
Lb.3ge
6ge
R aast
Lb.59c
, ,
, .
White Villa
lalld Dr IIIiDg
3ge
White Villa
I W let Pic k Ie . Chi P I
4ge
White Villa
CJ in g P a a c h 8 S Sliced Yellow
21t
White Villa
5i
S
lo
0
FraliD Va g ata'blll
,I
. GREEN BEANS CORN PEAS
Supreme
Breld
1 Ib loaves
PATRICIAN
29l: , abll
Ilpkina
200 count
20 Ib,White
:. .. !, , f ,
,B, PAT' VAIR
I
WayeaviUe - 1"-6126'
, Miss Pat daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rainey "of
Harlan : Rd., ' and, Miss, Penni
hi -r
Lowery, . daughter' of Mr. and
M,rs. Gerald Lowery have both
been 'pledged to PIii Mu Sorority ,
at Transylvania t.)niversity 10.
cated at Lexington, Ky.
The Wayne Four Leaf Clover
4-H Cub had fUn doing liquid'
embroidery at the November
meeting held at Karen and
Barbara Vincent's home. Mrs.
Raymond showed them
different items that she had done
in this medium.
The club members decided to
have a christmas party on Dec.
16 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home
ofJuanita and Karen O'dell. Four
.' ,
committees appointed with
the as foJ19WS: invita-
tions,
Brooks; recreation" Anne
Shutts and Joy
Drais. ' f
There will be a 25. cent. gift
exchange ' with the' same 'amount
brought for ' flie Ruth Lyons
. Christmas Fund, accordIng to
DOrthea Shutts, atib News Re-
porter.
The ' Major and Minors Child
Conservation League (CCL) will
meet , at 7 :30 p.m. on Dec': 18'
at the home of Mrs. Craig
Francisco with Mrs. Lonzo
co-hostess. Each member to '
bring a homemade Christmas
,decoration to be auctioned off.
Troop: 301 '
will have a, ,party on
' II
Dec, 17. I Refreshments 'will ' 'be
"
, "
serVedby,'Mlis .. Go'rsuch 3!1rl"tne,!e :" ,
wiIJ be "!l 51}
for those who w.ish tb' partigipate.
__ ...-.1_
MAftaG-
/
BIG. FAMILY' CAPACITY
Automatics-;
Low cost May tags' wash big
Family Size Tub - Built for big load
cleaning. Great' for growing families. ,
Two speed Opetation - No
cleaning , power for normal washing.
Gentle Wash, rinse and'spin for
garments and
Auto.atic Water Level Control-
< ,
lets 'you level 'to size
of load. Saves Water - ;...
money Power Fin Agitator
Safety lid Choice of Water
Temps. Fabric Softener Qispenser.
Fast dry clothes at low
r
temps. "
__
Martal Halo-of-Hear Dry-
ers - Surround dothes with
gentle, even heat. No hot
spots, no overdrying.
Permanent Press Cycle,.
Full Opening Safety Door.
Fjne Mesh Lint Filter. Con-
vection Cooled Cabinet- ,
I" ',\
, , . ,
, Many others ..-. \
,B, PAT' VAIR
I
WayeaviUe - 1"-6126'
, Miss Pat daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rainey "of
Harlan : Rd., ' and, Miss, Penni
hi -r
Lowery, . daughter' of Mr. and
M,rs. Gerald Lowery have both
been 'pledged to PIii Mu Sorority ,
at Transylvania t.)niversity 10.
cated at Lexington, Ky.
The Wayne Four Leaf Clover
4-H Cub had fUn doing liquid'
embroidery at the November
meeting held at Karen and
Barbara Vincent's home. Mrs.
Raymond showed them
different items that she had done
in this medium.
The club members decided to
have a christmas party on Dec.
16 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home
ofJuanita and Karen O'dell. Four
.' ,
committees appointed with
the as foJ19WS: invita-
tions,
Brooks; recreation" Anne
Shutts and Joy
Drais. ' f
There will be a 25. cent. gift
exchange ' with the' same 'amount
brought for ' flie Ruth Lyons
. Christmas Fund, accordIng to
DOrthea Shutts, atib News Re-
porter.
The ' Major and Minors Child
Conservation League (CCL) will
meet , at 7 :30 p.m. on Dec': 18'
at the home of Mrs. Craig
Francisco with Mrs. Lonzo
co-hostess. Each member to '
bring a homemade Christmas
,decoration to be auctioned off.
Troop: 301 '
will have a, ,party on
' II
Dec, 17. I Refreshments 'will ' 'be
"
, "
serVedby,'Mlis .. Go'rsuch 3!1rl"tne,!e :" ,
wiIJ be "!l 51}
for those who w.ish tb' partigipate.
__ ...-.1_
MAftaG-
/
BIG. FAMILY' CAPACITY
Automatics-;
Low cost May tags' wash big
Family Size Tub - Built for big load
cleaning. Great' for growing families. ,
Two speed Opetation - No
cleaning , power for normal washing.
Gentle Wash, rinse and'spin for
garments and
Auto.atic Water Level Control-
< ,
lets 'you level 'to size
of load. Saves Water - ;...
money Power Fin Agitator
Safety lid Choice of Water
Temps. Fabric Softener Qispenser.
Fast dry clothes at low
r
temps. "
__
Martal Halo-of-Hear Dry-
ers - Surround dothes with
gentle, even heat. No hot
spots, no overdrying.
Permanent Press Cycle,.
Full Opening Safety Door.
Fjne Mesh Lint Filter. Con-
vection Cooled Cabinet- ,
I" ',\
, , . ,
, Many others ..-. \
HIGHSCHOOL
'. AJl- four grades of hlgh,schooL
were in one room: On the first
.l in high school. the giris'
wore a v.est, corset cover, bustle,
,I
tw.o, .. starched ruffled petticoats,
yo1umi.nous umbrella panties,
colore4 skirts,
,patent . leatller
colored' shoestrings to
'dtatcli'itlle blouse and black' lice
lisle hoSEi,. The hair was combed
in \ , higli '[pompadour combed
over a rat, made of one's Qwn
. hair" ,combings . . There was a
Psyqhe knot or a braided ,knot
_ with a seven looped velvet rib
bon bow. Each loop was wired
sp it WO\l.ld stand up. '
alumni dance was quite an event
in those days. All anticipated
ttte thrill of 'meeting old friends.
The village was running over
with former residents for about
a , week previous to this event.
One of the boys who graduated
from the village high school- was
one of the founders of the
AhllDni Secretaries Associatioh,.
now the Alumni Coun-
cil.
The old schoolhouse was sold
to the Am'erican and is
also the location of a splendid
founded by a
woman of the
buggy days. This is now called
the L Coqk Public library" '
in her hpnor.
DOhald Noble of Walnut
Street is a patient at Kettering
Memorial Hiospital where he had
surgery,
George Henry, Bellbrook
Avenue, is a patient at Kettering
Memorial Hospital Where he was
,by' Spring Valley ambu
lande following a heart
'j ,
A new police cruiser (1970 ,:
chevrolet) has been ordered. This
will be in addition ' to the '
cruiser that the village has. Chief .
Paul Cross is now on a fulltime
basis, as he has retired from the
Frigidaire plant.
,
SHOP AND SAVE
AT HOME
ROlary Club
00
. , " .
. - All the
-boys. and':, gids were on '
, the, stage .in ,the " auditorium of
, " the ' "dld schoolhouse: The girls
This school has been replaced
',Vith a beautiful, . B ... E.TW_E.E.N_EL.L. 'I.S.S.U.P.E.R.M.A.R.K.E.T_A.N.D _W.A.V.N.E.S .. V.I.L.L.E.F.U.R.N.I.T.U.R.E __ ....
on Dayton This modern
' building is on a 37 acre
the north edge of the
, All the grades high
fl... '., '
a township school of
i '. ) . 4
:- wo(e 'l),ea\lUful white, dresseslde-
.\ ' :Sig.ted by
"\ 1.J ,', '"
, whotA painstaking,
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.over 1,300 studertts, attend here.
, are ' now 56 teache{S.
.In'''i .. i.......l ....... ,..... I"Jlrnpn" ....:',' lin " 1' .
(' qris 'lbe.'grounds ' .
. The with , '
little,.:'" .. f(ont and
j;'Hwl1t;JUUler: __ .. 'seeme.a: .. _ all
',tins ..
,\ ' all
ovet, the township. ,:.. _" 1
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BEAUTIFUL,
. ' ,
,for more
,
.. by LA-Z-BOY
to rock, look at TV. or just nap
awa>: the cates of tiring d!lY? 4-Z.'l)oy's
,RecJinaRoc'ker satisfjC!s' your 'every reo
laxing mood.
,), ' .-
Stop in and Jee"The AII.in.One:Magical
Chair" with its many beautiful
CHRISTMAS '$PEOIAL .
1,' , '. : "
living
HIGHSCHOOL
'. AJl- four grades of hlgh,schooL
were in one room: On the first
.l in high school. the giris'
wore a v.est, corset cover, bustle,
,I
tw.o, .. starched ruffled petticoats,
yo1umi.nous umbrella panties,
colore4 skirts,
,patent . leatller
colored' shoestrings to
'dtatcli'itlle blouse and black' lice
lisle hoSEi,. The hair was combed
in \ , higli '[pompadour combed
over a rat, made of one's Qwn
. hair" ,combings . . There was a
Psyqhe knot or a braided ,knot
_ with a seven looped velvet rib
bon bow. Each loop was wired
sp it WO\l.ld stand up. '
alumni dance was quite an event
in those days. All anticipated
ttte thrill of 'meeting old friends.
The village was running over
with former residents for about
a , week previous to this event.
One of the boys who graduated
from the village high school- was
one of the founders of the
AhllDni Secretaries Associatioh,.
now the Alumni Coun-
cil.
The old schoolhouse was sold
to the Am'erican and is
also the location of a splendid
founded by a
woman of the
buggy days. This is now called
the L Coqk Public library" '
in her hpnor.
DOhald Noble of Walnut
Street is a patient at Kettering
Memorial Hiospital where he had
surgery,
George Henry, Bellbrook
Avenue, is a patient at Kettering
Memorial Hospital Where he was
,by' Spring Valley ambu
lande following a heart
'j ,
A new police cruiser (1970 ,:
chevrolet) has been ordered. This
will be in addition ' to the '
cruiser that the village has. Chief .
Paul Cross is now on a fulltime
basis, as he has retired from the
Frigidaire plant.
,
SHOP AND SAVE
AT HOME
ROlary Club
00
. , " .
. - All the
-boys. and':, gids were on '
, the, stage .in ,the " auditorium of
, " the ' "dld schoolhouse: The girls
This school has been replaced
',Vith a beautiful, . B ... E.TW_E.E.N_EL.L. 'I.S.S.U.P.E.R.M.A.R.K.E.T_A.N.D _W.A.V.N.E.S .. V.I.L.L.E.F.U.R.N.I.T.U.R.E __ ....
on Dayton This modern
' building is on a 37 acre
the north edge of the
, All the grades high
fl... '., '
a township school of
i '. ) . 4
:- wo(e 'l),ea\lUful white, dresseslde-
.\ ' :Sig.ted by
"\ 1.J ,', '"
, whotA painstaking,
r" I
........... U\' .. \ I:. The
,\ of " I I
' .... I h" ....
. I - I
.over 1,300 studertts, attend here.
, are ' now 56 teache{S.
.In'''i .. i.......l ....... ,..... I"Jlrnpn" ....:',' lin " 1' .
(' qris 'lbe.'grounds ' .
. The with , '
little,.:'" .. f(ont and
j;'Hwl1t;JUUler: __ .. 'seeme.a: .. _ all
',tins ..
,\ ' all
ovet, the township. ,:.. _" 1
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" ANDKEP .
,
BEAUTIFUL,
. ' ,
,for more
,
.. by LA-Z-BOY
to rock, look at TV. or just nap
awa>: the cates of tiring d!lY? 4-Z.'l)oy's
,RecJinaRoc'ker satisfjC!s' your 'every reo
laxing mood.
,), ' .-
Stop in and Jee"The AII.in.One:Magical
Chair" with its many beautiful
CHRISTMAS '$PEOIAL .
1,' , '. : "
living
I ....
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Don at the rigftt, is shown at recent auctiori 'with :Rhlph Belcher as both
.' ',A',clos,e-out a womens' The auctioneer today'ilas been
'wrench' a bid from the sa!e crowd. Dennis Pboto- - "
. clothing store at rilkwood netted required to, his 'tole by
..... .. -, -; "'. Workman hi.S 'becoinjrig' ,
tioneering job. 'Il1at he . according ':,' ,/ .
BUIXJ)ER', I ,.au " cQ.oned 3,000 w, om.ens's bras:. "Everybody, likes ,an ,'auc-tian .
, :.?" ;" ALL "YPES sieres and hQse. v," " "I,lhink-"ZS '
',; " ' A sellqut a drug percent 6r the
Carter &I Sti com.,any as ..
...21 N. IN ST. longest auctIon. BIggest m . 'J'he_ e" IS ' 8lso, aJ)Qther to
II t.r
OHIO 45011' ' ... during .
, when area . farmers raised,,:larg
e
. 'Of ..
.... _________ -'i ____ I111!"'!111______ ..... num!!ers of livestock and' an, . ,told
loot .. 1" '" r. "- ,'. .... . 1 i i'
During moments,- Don ... him' 'dlaf' a :pljn;'sliould, be :able "
BOB tkBRIOE'S
HOLESALE TIRE BROKER
116 W. Main St ..
Spring, Valley. Ohio
.Instant Credlt--
Major 011 848 4261
Credit Cards -
US,E OllR
LAYAW,AY' PLAN'
.. ___ ___
PREMIUM
FIRST CLASS
MUD
& SNOW'
ALL SIZES
ONE PRICE
' BLACK
$9.95
, WHITE
$10.95
Add $3.50 For
SAFTY SPIKES
PLUS 75c
FIRST, LINI'
FULL 4 Ply'-
SNOW
liRE '"
." to
B lack Wall '
Additional '$2.00
for JWh,lti . ai.,1
---_._- -------
lack, wan
, . ..,,',
. ,
'-.
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of his work- ' 'aJi.dl's ' p.tompted :: .
f
' b . , .;
o tc? acco. ' : I :War weihs;' ' . ' or;.. . /-' .
I ....
.. '
" .
Don at the rigftt, is shown at recent auctiori 'with :Rhlph Belcher as both
.' ',A',clos,e-out a womens' The auctioneer today'ilas been
'wrench' a bid from the sa!e crowd. Dennis Pboto- - "
. clothing store at rilkwood netted required to, his 'tole by
..... .. -, -; "'. Workman hi.S 'becoinjrig' ,
tioneering job. 'Il1at he . according ':,' ,/ .
BUIXJ)ER', I ,.au " cQ.oned 3,000 w, om.ens's bras:. "Everybody, likes ,an ,'auc-tian .
, :.?" ;" ALL "YPES sieres and hQse. v," " "I,lhink-"ZS '
',; " ' A sellqut a drug percent 6r the
Carter &I Sti com.,any as ..
...21 N. IN ST. longest auctIon. BIggest m . 'J'he_ e" IS ' 8lso, aJ)Qther to
II t.r
OHIO 45011' ' ... during .
, when area . farmers raised,,:larg
e
. 'Of ..
.... _________ -'i ____ I111!"'!111______ ..... num!!ers of livestock and' an, . ,told
loot .. 1" '" r. "- ,'. .... . 1 i i'
During moments,- Don ... him' 'dlaf' a :pljn;'sliould, be :able "
BOB tkBRIOE'S
HOLESALE TIRE BROKER
116 W. Main St ..
Spring, Valley. Ohio
.Instant Credlt--
Major 011 848 4261
Credit Cards -
US,E OllR
LAYAW,AY' PLAN'
.. ___ ___
PREMIUM
FIRST CLASS
MUD
& SNOW'
ALL SIZES
ONE PRICE
' BLACK
$9.95
, WHITE
$10.95
Add $3.50 For
SAFTY SPIKES
PLUS 75c
FIRST, LINI'
FULL 4 Ply'-
SNOW
liRE '"
." to
B lack Wall '
Additional '$2.00
for JWh,lti . ai.,1
---_._- -------
lack, wan
, . ..,,',
. ,
'-.
J "" ' , .' t 411 - r- ... . .,., . " , , )
Jhe ,'"
of his work- ' 'aJi.dl's ' p.tompted :: .
f
' b . , .;
o tc? acco. ' : I :War weihs;' ' . ' or;.. . /-' .
I i II Ie If ' PURIEY'S
,.11.
SIG BIGI 27% x' 51%", EXPENSIVE LOqKING
... , beauty
, F 8,'I ,M tD PIC TV 8 E S"
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The' center of atteiltion ... beautiful. sease'apes ' .REG .. $15.90
, ;Ian.dsoapeS' still tifes ,straight walnut, S 7 95
,or' curv.ed maple GOld 2W'
. " frime' si,zes. . ONLY ..
sE'LeCtfoN- OVER 200 " '$ 6 SOl
$140.95' ,',.
lenneoy',
TOOL BOX
* A _ heevr gauge 11M'
", *: A cu:1n. c..-.,.
Maple Finish WaU' File ' $ L,etter ,Caddy
decorative place to store I,tters.
' Handy phon'll' nU,:"bers
lind scratch pad next: to telephone too. 's 2 9 9
Rich maple wood with metal .
, emblem. Eight ' separate
metal labels. Hangs easily on
wall or d90-r; . , '
_....,) salon
hair drying
with
"see-thru"
hood
HAIR CURLER
19 99
,AT THE SAllE TIllE , ,_,
SALE PRICED
SALE PRICED
. . , .
. Decorator Pepper Mill
. - . ' . .
& Salt Set
. adds charm and warmth to any tabie
'setting. Each Is 711t.. High. Genuine
WOOd, carved and polished to lustrous
walnut finISh. I n attractive gift box.
M'ellac
,., '1995 '.,
45-pc . SJ;T ONLY
. '\, ..
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,.11.
SIG BIGI 27% x' 51%", EXPENSIVE LOqKING
... , beauty
, F 8,'I ,M tD PIC TV 8 E S"
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The' center of atteiltion ... beautiful. sease'apes ' .REG .. $15.90
, ;Ian.dsoapeS' still tifes ,straight walnut, S 7 95
,or' curv.ed maple GOld 2W'
. " frime' si,zes. . ONLY ..
sE'LeCtfoN- OVER 200 " '$ 6 SOl
$140.95' ,',.
lenneoy',
TOOL BOX
* A _ heevr gauge 11M'
", *: A cu:1n. c..-.,.
Maple Finish WaU' File ' $ L,etter ,Caddy
decorative place to store I,tters.
' Handy phon'll' nU,:"bers
lind scratch pad next: to telephone too. 's 2 9 9
Rich maple wood with metal .
, emblem. Eight ' separate
metal labels. Hangs easily on
wall or d90-r; . , '
_....,) salon
hair drying
with
"see-thru"
hood
HAIR CURLER
19 99
,AT THE SAllE TIllE , ,_,
SALE PRICED
SALE PRICED
. . , .
. Decorator Pepper Mill
. - . ' . .
& Salt Set
. adds charm and warmth to any tabie
'setting. Each Is 711t.. High. Genuine
WOOd, carved and polished to lustrous
walnut finISh. I n attractive gift box.
M'ellac
,., '1995 '.,
45-pc . SJ;T ONLY
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" .
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, " Act LaJIlb" Pastor .
Study. .'. 10:00 ...
iO:4' a.m. ... day '; Wonl\ip 'p.m., ..
. . .;,. '. ' , .. .. r .davi" an! , 5ahirClau; S,;,e,;'
IIIICI '-"UIIUIlUlUun. . . ,. _ T , .
. 6:)0 'P.Jft. S! aUnl ' ,
,. !'::: Bible studY ' ... d ":30, Youth
: .. .! " I " " 8ervice; .. .. '.
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North .. Priendship Baptist
John .P. Pastor Church
' 1.0:00 a.m., SchooL. . -'r Sduthem Baptiat Convention '
. 'n ,omiDs Worship. .' _ Normq Meadows, PastQr
, 6:3,0 p.m:, Tr.ining Union. .9:30- School.
1:)0 p.m., EveniDg.W9nhip. .10:30' Morning
7:30 p.m., WeclD.esday Prayet' -
, Meeting.
1:30, p:aq., Sunday Evening
(JJfiliated w t h Southern . Service.
Baptist Conven#on). 1:30 Mid-
Pint Church of Christ
East . High' Street
Thomas SteveDS, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 . m., 'Worship
and Communion.
6:Gq p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting .
. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth tour. '
':3'0 p.m., Evening
Worship.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bible
, Study.
, blends Meeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School. ,
' 1'0:4' a.in., Sunday
for Worship (unpro-
gtamined). . : ' . 1 '
St .
-' . . High ,Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
, a.m. & 11 a.m. Masses
8 .m. &' 8 p.m. Holy Days
':30 Fint Friday
7:4' a.m. Daily Mass
It. 1Iary'. Episcopal
Church
Third & MaiD Streecs
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : 15 m., Morning Prayet'
. . 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays: '
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Mini.m
10:15 at
Worship.
9: 15 a.m., Sunday Clwrch at
Study. .
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Yout" Fel ..
low.hip.
weelc' Pr,.yer and Bible
Study.
Joilahs Bun Baptist
Church
Ohio 73 East
. Lester Kidd, Pastor
10:00 . m., Sunday School.
10:00 & a.m., Sunday
Worship Service.
':30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Wor.hip. . I
-
United liethodiat - .
Church " ': . .. !
David Harper,
9:30 a.m., Sunday
Service. .
10:30 Sunday School.
11:00 Lm., Sunaay Worship
.' ,
Youth Fellowship Bible
Study
Harveysburg F.ull Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack
7:30 p.m,' Tuesday ,
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People'5 Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
PEUY
Perry Church of Christ
Wilmington Pike &
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman, Minister
9:00 Sunday Bible
' School.
iO:l" a.m., Su-.day Worship.
10:U a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.dl., Sunday. 'Bvenina
Bible . Study, all ....
7:3.0 p.m., Worship.
7:30 p.m;; ':Wedn.day, Mid-
week Prayer .d Bible '
Stud,.
, .
BRADDOCK DfI11B.A.BOB;;
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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, . sOn is .mtoru. a 1OIl"1s
the government shall his'
shoulder; and his name shall be called -,
CopnaellOt -, the mightY God, the everl_ins,. .
Father,.the Prince of Peace. (Isaiah :"
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United il8thodist
Church
. LYTLE
United Methodist
Ohurch
. Rev. Leonard Baxter
9:30 . m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday, Worship
Serviice.
.
':'0 p.m .. , Wednesday, Prayer
David T. Willard, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sundayl Wonhip!
Service. ' ",
10:30 a.m., Sunday Schooi. ' .
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening
Worship Services con-
ducted by youth. .
. ,
Shem . and Japhet" ac-
coMing to the
New BQOk of Knowledge.
' Earty ttadltions
numbers ot wise
mep.. Twelve was the num"er
traditiorial , in tJle Eastern
''W}1Ue: in the
mosaics 'arid shpW-
ed sOmetimes two,
three; four or more 'Wise
. During the sixth century,
the Idea th'at there were ,
three came tQ be generally .
acceptea. In legends, the wise
men were given names: Mel-
hlor, Gasper, Baltasar.
": st. MatheW. d\d '
not use. the name "Magi," he .
lmplled it when he wrote of "
"wise men," for "magi" was
commonly used in Palestlb'e
to mean "great, .
splUJG,'. PITilI' . ,
liDited MethOdist I.
Nativity
show three wise men or 'Magi
Ridgeville. Community present at the manger' along' J
Church
w1,\.h who .
St. Rt. 48 & Lower ' hastened to pn
Springboro Road . , ' the night Christ waS 'W91:
Church
,
i' Roba't R. . Meredith,
.
10:30 a.m. Momjnl' WOl',bip
. -:' 6:3.0.p.m';'fo'U Fell6wshiPr
. ' jr .. high '" Ir. hi' ....
: 7:4' pl.m. Wednesc:la ...
Ray L Shelton Pastor ' Some however.,
;., . ' . " , beqeve. th,at the v.!slt of tl;le , '
. ':
1\. . ,. ,
7 Evemng . \or e.Wi; after the t 1
. , \' !
130'p.m. Wedrtesday Evenmg ., '. ::. " ' "
Service :} ./ .\, . , .
,
rehearsal . ... ..
$.:jOP,m: ... Youth
. ,Recreation :} " . \' .
6:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Youth': ,
.. Services .. ",
SFiDg vanel Church
of ,Christ '.. '
' -
Glad:" Street . , Genntow,. Un.ited .Church ..
10:00' a.m. MOmlng Worskjp 'of Christ _, _ '
':00 p.m. Evening Wonhip . ' Route '42 at Genntown ' . r
8:00 p.m Wednaday Evening ! Ray, Sto1lJ1er, Pastor
Worship
9:30a.m. WOrship Service
10: 30 Sunday Church
School
SpriJUl V&1ley
I'riendi Church
Mound Screet
B. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
. 10:30 a.m. Mommg Wonhip
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Dunaway - Pastor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
.Morning U a.m.
Evening Worship '. , 7 :30 p'.m .
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday -
,
Prayer Thursday: .
7:30 p.m. '
Sontfest - last Saturday each :
month -7 :30V.m. ,
5:00 p.m. SUliday Youth
Fellowship ,
Free Pentacostel Church .. -
of God . ,
R R. 122 - Dodds, Ohio" '::-.
10:30 - Sunday $Ch06L .
7 p.m. " Eyangelistic -;.
Service ' . ":" , '
7:30 p.m. - Wednes.day .Braym:
Service
7:-30 p.m. saturday' everibll" .
worship. service:: '. :,.'
':'lBB BRIGRT SPOT ,,,: -, ,
{' WAVIUVILLE, OHIO -:'" ;. ,
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WAYNElV!LLE, OHIO
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LAMB'S A11'l'O SALES
WAVNEIVILLE, OHIO
LYD'S' DRESS SHOP
OHIO
LEMAY'S B " B OLBAKBBS
. WAVIUVILLE, OHIO
lOLL mSUBAllOE
. . .WAVIOVILLE. 'OHIO .
POWBUlS BAltB . 'SHOP, , ,
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Study. .'. 10:00 ...
iO:4' a.m. ... day '; Wonl\ip 'p.m., ..
. . .;,. '. ' , .. .. r .davi" an! , 5ahirClau; S,;,e,;'
IIIICI '-"UIIUIlUlUun. . . ,. _ T , .
. 6:)0 'P.Jft. S! aUnl ' ,
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North .. Priendship Baptist
John .P. Pastor Church
' 1.0:00 a.m., SchooL. . -'r Sduthem Baptiat Convention '
. 'n ,omiDs Worship. .' _ Normq Meadows, PastQr
, 6:3,0 p.m:, Tr.ining Union. .9:30- School.
1:)0 p.m., EveniDg.W9nhip. .10:30' Morning
7:30 p.m., WeclD.esday Prayet' -
, Meeting.
1:30, p:aq., Sunday Evening
(JJfiliated w t h Southern . Service.
Baptist Conven#on). 1:30 Mid-
Pint Church of Christ
East . High' Street
Thomas SteveDS, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 . m., 'Worship
and Communion.
6:Gq p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting .
. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth tour. '
':3'0 p.m., Evening
Worship.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bible
, Study.
, blends Meeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School. ,
' 1'0:4' a.in., Sunday
for Worship (unpro-
gtamined). . : ' . 1 '
St .
-' . . High ,Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
, a.m. & 11 a.m. Masses
8 .m. &' 8 p.m. Holy Days
':30 Fint Friday
7:4' a.m. Daily Mass
It. 1Iary'. Episcopal
Church
Third & MaiD Streecs
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : 15 m., Morning Prayet'
. . 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays: '
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Mini.m
10:15 at
Worship.
9: 15 a.m., Sunday Clwrch at
Study. .
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Yout" Fel ..
low.hip.
weelc' Pr,.yer and Bible
Study.
Joilahs Bun Baptist
Church
Ohio 73 East
. Lester Kidd, Pastor
10:00 . m., Sunday School.
10:00 & a.m., Sunday
Worship Service.
':30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Wor.hip. . I
-
United liethodiat - .
Church " ': . .. !
David Harper,
9:30 a.m., Sunday
Service. .
10:30 Sunday School.
11:00 Lm., Sunaay Worship
.' ,
Youth Fellowship Bible
Study
Harveysburg F.ull Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. Jack
7:30 p.m,' Tuesday ,
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People'5 Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
PEUY
Perry Church of Christ
Wilmington Pike &
Social Row Road
Bus Wiseman, Minister
9:00 Sunday Bible
' School.
iO:l" a.m., Su-.day Worship.
10:U a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.dl., Sunday. 'Bvenina
Bible . Study, all ....
7:3.0 p.m., Worship.
7:30 p.m;; ':Wedn.day, Mid-
week Prayer .d Bible '
Stud,.
, .
BRADDOCK DfI11B.A.BOB;;
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
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, . sOn is .mtoru. a 1OIl"1s
the government shall his'
shoulder; and his name shall be called -,
CopnaellOt -, the mightY God, the everl_ins,. .
Father,.the Prince of Peace. (Isaiah :"
. ..
n : BOLLY' . ' J,
United il8thodist
Church
. LYTLE
United Methodist
Ohurch
. Rev. Leonard Baxter
9:30 . m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday, Worship
Serviice.
.
':'0 p.m .. , Wednesday, Prayer
David T. Willard, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sundayl Wonhip!
Service. ' ",
10:30 a.m., Sunday Schooi. ' .
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening
Worship Services con-
ducted by youth. .
. ,
Shem . and Japhet" ac-
coMing to the
New BQOk of Knowledge.
' Earty ttadltions
numbers ot wise
mep.. Twelve was the num"er
traditiorial , in tJle Eastern
''W}1Ue: in the
mosaics 'arid shpW-
ed sOmetimes two,
three; four or more 'Wise
. During the sixth century,
the Idea th'at there were ,
three came tQ be generally .
acceptea. In legends, the wise
men were given names: Mel-
hlor, Gasper, Baltasar.
": st. MatheW. d\d '
not use. the name "Magi," he .
lmplled it when he wrote of "
"wise men," for "magi" was
commonly used in Palestlb'e
to mean "great, .
splUJG,'. PITilI' . ,
liDited MethOdist I.
Nativity
show three wise men or 'Magi
Ridgeville. Community present at the manger' along' J
Church
w1,\.h who .
St. Rt. 48 & Lower ' hastened to pn
Springboro Road . , ' the night Christ waS 'W91:
Church
,
i' Roba't R. . Meredith,
.
10:30 a.m. Momjnl' WOl',bip
. -:' 6:3.0.p.m';'fo'U Fell6wshiPr
. ' jr .. high '" Ir. hi' ....
: 7:4' pl.m. Wednesc:la ...
Ray L Shelton Pastor ' Some however.,
;., . ' . " , beqeve. th,at the v.!slt of tl;le , '
. ':
1\. . ,. ,
7 Evemng . \or e.Wi; after the t 1
. , \' !
130'p.m. Wedrtesday Evenmg ., '. ::. " ' "
Service :} ./ .\, . , .
,
rehearsal . ... ..
$.:jOP,m: ... Youth
. ,Recreation :} " . \' .
6:30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Youth': ,
.. Services .. ",
SFiDg vanel Church
of ,Christ '.. '
' -
Glad:" Street . , Genntow,. Un.ited .Church ..
10:00' a.m. MOmlng Worskjp 'of Christ _, _ '
':00 p.m. Evening Wonhip . ' Route '42 at Genntown ' . r
8:00 p.m Wednaday Evening ! Ray, Sto1lJ1er, Pastor
Worship
9:30a.m. WOrship Service
10: 30 Sunday Church
School
SpriJUl V&1ley
I'riendi Church
Mound Screet
B. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
. 10:30 a.m. Mommg Wonhip
Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Dunaway - Pastor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
.Morning U a.m.
Evening Worship '. , 7 :30 p'.m .
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday -
,
Prayer Thursday: .
7:30 p.m. '
Sontfest - last Saturday each :
month -7 :30V.m. ,
5:00 p.m. SUliday Youth
Fellowship ,
Free Pentacostel Church .. -
of God . ,
R R. 122 - Dodds, Ohio" '::-.
10:30 - Sunday $Ch06L .
7 p.m. " Eyangelistic -;.
Service ' . ":" , '
7:30 p.m. - Wednes.day .Braym:
Service
7:-30 p.m. saturday' everibll" .
worship. service:: '. :,.'
':'lBB BRIGRT SPOT ,,,: -, ,
{' WAVIUVILLE, OHIO -:'" ;. ,
"
I" ETJsIS' SUPJ:B V ALU
WAYNElV!LLE, OHIO
f.
LAMB'S A11'l'O SALES
WAVNEIVILLE, OHIO
LYD'S' DRESS SHOP
OHIO
LEMAY'S B " B OLBAKBBS
. WAVIUVILLE, OHIO
lOLL mSUBAllOE
. . .WAVIOVILLE. 'OHIO .
POWBUlS BAltB . 'SHOP, , ,
< ". WAVIElVlu.:E/OIf.IO' . " .
;, .
1
For __ _
HARMONY electric solid body gui
tar with Kay 750 ' amplifier $50 for
both . . Will sell separately. Phone
897 2'13'6.
'\'OU saved 4: slaved for wall to
wall carpet. Keep it' new with Blue
Lustre'. Rent electi:ic shampooer $1.
28cl
SCRATCH , I'uds , for sale at The
Miami Gazette. 105 S. "Main St.
W 16nctf
50 GAL. electric water heater. Good
condition. Call 8974490. 2&1
HEATING Stove for sale. 76,000
BTU with blower. $50.00. Phone
897 4360.
22ctf
FOR SALE, 4 month old English
Pointer pup. Good markings. Call
8853164 or see at 9666 , Gebhart,
'Road (Lytle) . 28c2
APPLES and fresh cider; Golden
Delicious, Black Twig, Stayman &
old fashioned Winesap, Jonathon,
Rome Beauty and Cortland, L'Ump'
kins Fruit Farm, 2 miles South of
Centerville ,oli Route 48, East on
Nutt Road 3/4 mile. 27ctf
FREE: Adorable puppy 6 weeks old,
free to good home. Phone 8972449.
, 2Scl
FIREPLACE wood. Phone 8974170.
27c2
HUFFY 20" boys bicycle. Good con
dition. Call 8974675.
GP.Iet.ner Moclel 451 dupJi
nntor wit.1t Gelltefax Elect,ronie Bten
cil Saanner allll cabinet.. All excel,
' Itnt condit,ion. Phone The ,Miami
Gnzert., 8975921. 18nctf
Want.ed
W ANTEP: ,Baby Sitting in my
h,orne. Ph, SIl7 ,2177. 23etf
WANTED: Babysitting. P h 0 n f ,
8m 5921. Ask for 18nctf
CANVAS Repair. Tents, campers &
bORt tops will replace all typeil of
zippers. Contact the residence of
Je,;ge E. Smith; Jr. 'Miami St. Way
, "eRvilte. ' 24ctf
WANTED to buy-50 used pianoe.
write, Box 642, Wilmington, Ohio.
21ctf
'Real Estate
NEW home for sale, 3 bedrooms,
family room, fireplace, 2 car garage.
Located on O'Neall Rd. 10% down
will buy. For more information call
cDa,rles H. Welch 8976556. 26ctf
Services
HOME repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint
' ing, roofing and electrical. Phone
74tS-2982.
21ctf
LOOK your best for the Holidays,
have a sparkling clean carpet. Call
Paul's Expert Carpet Cleaning. Ph.
9327876.
27c3
FARM fencing, barn painting ""Ii
Free etltimatet\. Phone' Mid
dletown 4231424 or 4227494. 17ctf
TOY PoocUe Stud Service, AKC
Regiftt.ered. White or Apricot. 150.
Appoint.ment only. Phone 897-4148.
lieU
COLD Springs Beauty Shop: WiR
take appointments anytime. Ph,
8,97 43DS.
4Sctf
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank my friends for the
BUY A SUBSCRIPTION cards and flowers I received during
TO TH e M I AMI GAZene my recent stay in the hospital and
, FOR CHRISTMAS since my return hOme. A special
r::===':' =======iI' thanks to Mrs. Billie James, Mrs.
.
Carole Hatton and Mrs. Caroline'
';
:)
.:
' BABY Sill-TING
WANfEb':" "
$p8cial ,weekly rates or
!viii sit by or day.
in a good
' Christian '.
Phone 897-5921 "
Ask ,"' for, Jean Hill
r"'. '
Purkey for keeping ' the , children.
Jane Bauer. ' > 2&1
For Rent
apartment; rooms
and garage, ' 4th St., WaYnesville.
Phone 8976821. 28cl
NEW 2bedroom apartment, '100
secure deposit and $100 month. Call
2Scl
11111'1'
RBPRIGE,RATION. Am OOli:QITIONING
, ", SERVIOE ,'
,i ''''oOmtnerciaJ - - Automobile Units '
J .
PHO"t 817.N50
'. :
','
..
'; I'
, 1105 'Harlan Rd. R.R. 2
Wayneavlllt, Ohio
.
'E D ',S- . ' A' A THO.
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH.
GREASE JOBS
OIL CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN, BELTS-HOSES
,,, ' ..
I,'
..
1969-70 sophomore class officers of Peebles High School are shown above. They are from left to
right, David lee, vice president; Charles Schoonover, president; Valerie Shoemaker, secretary and Don
treasurer. Charles Schoonover, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Schoonover, is a former Waynesville
High School student.
YOUNGSTER
IDENTIFIED
The unidentified little girl
shown with Santa Claus on the
front page of last week's edition
of the Miami Gazette was
Merralee Retallick.
Merralee is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. larry Retallick of
Perry. Mrs. Retallick is the former
Judy Wright"" "
, .
Eleven
Ten
,Radio
IIIIIIY
1I'Ie
WAYNESVU,T.J:
I-year old brick ranch, 3 bed-
rooms, family room, paneled
dining area, city utilities.'
What a buy!! $19,000.
Older home ready for your
family. You must se,e to
appreciate the many features
of this versatile residence.
' large rooms, full basement,
garage. Don't , wait, call now.
$19,000.
Jean Younce
897-4433
ELDER REALTY
885-3164
Real Estate
The former Tom Norris
home in Waynesville. Fea-
turing 2 or 3 bedrooms, fire-
place, 45 x 15 foot family
room, garage, built-in
stove. Vacant.. Price $19,500.
The Bob Townsend Home.
This beautiful home has 4
bedrooms, fueplace, baths,
full basement, car garage,
central air conditioning. Brick
and frame construction, early
American design. Price
$38,000.
, Tom Florence Realty
,
BUIIN,G
OALL SBT.TelHG,
IlII'1 If'll'l'.
J
AQENn FOR THIS AREA:
attty
...... - V ... CI au..4SS
Gladys IIcFuti. ,
Rita EWtr-8IWIM
NOTICE
Price
Reduction
III.WI, -I Son
Iit-er -Serviel:'
WATER WILL BE fiVE $&.006R l.OAD
,
" '" and .. ' ,';'"
{ ... ' '", 4.< } '. .
For __ _
HARMONY electric solid body gui
tar with Kay 750 ' amplifier $50 for
both . . Will sell separately. Phone
897 2'13'6.
'\'OU saved 4: slaved for wall to
wall carpet. Keep it' new with Blue
Lustre'. Rent electi:ic shampooer $1.
28cl
SCRATCH , I'uds , for sale at The
Miami Gazette. 105 S. "Main St.
W 16nctf
50 GAL. electric water heater. Good
condition. Call 8974490. 2&1
HEATING Stove for sale. 76,000
BTU with blower. $50.00. Phone
897 4360.
22ctf
FOR SALE, 4 month old English
Pointer pup. Good markings. Call
8853164 or see at 9666 , Gebhart,
'Road (Lytle) . 28c2
APPLES and fresh cider; Golden
Delicious, Black Twig, Stayman &
old fashioned Winesap, Jonathon,
Rome Beauty and Cortland, L'Ump'
kins Fruit Farm, 2 miles South of
Centerville ,oli Route 48, East on
Nutt Road 3/4 mile. 27ctf
FREE: Adorable puppy 6 weeks old,
free to good home. Phone 8972449.
, 2Scl
FIREPLACE wood. Phone 8974170.
27c2
HUFFY 20" boys bicycle. Good con
dition. Call 8974675.
GP.Iet.ner Moclel 451 dupJi
nntor wit.1t Gelltefax Elect,ronie Bten
cil Saanner allll cabinet.. All excel,
' Itnt condit,ion. Phone The ,Miami
Gnzert., 8975921. 18nctf
Want.ed
W ANTEP: ,Baby Sitting in my
h,orne. Ph, SIl7 ,2177. 23etf
WANTED: Babysitting. P h 0 n f ,
8m 5921. Ask for 18nctf
CANVAS Repair. Tents, campers &
bORt tops will replace all typeil of
zippers. Contact the residence of
Je,;ge E. Smith; Jr. 'Miami St. Way
, "eRvilte. ' 24ctf
WANTED to buy-50 used pianoe.
write, Box 642, Wilmington, Ohio.
21ctf
'Real Estate
NEW home for sale, 3 bedrooms,
family room, fireplace, 2 car garage.
Located on O'Neall Rd. 10% down
will buy. For more information call
cDa,rles H. Welch 8976556. 26ctf
Services
HOME repair and maintenance car
penter, concrete, sheet metal paint
' ing, roofing and electrical. Phone
74tS-2982.
21ctf
LOOK your best for the Holidays,
have a sparkling clean carpet. Call
Paul's Expert Carpet Cleaning. Ph.
9327876.
27c3
FARM fencing, barn painting ""Ii
Free etltimatet\. Phone' Mid
dletown 4231424 or 4227494. 17ctf
TOY PoocUe Stud Service, AKC
Regiftt.ered. White or Apricot. 150.
Appoint.ment only. Phone 897-4148.
lieU
COLD Springs Beauty Shop: WiR
take appointments anytime. Ph,
8,97 43DS.
4Sctf
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank my friends for the
BUY A SUBSCRIPTION cards and flowers I received during
TO TH e M I AMI GAZene my recent stay in the hospital and
, FOR CHRISTMAS since my return hOme. A special
r::===':' =======iI' thanks to Mrs. Billie James, Mrs.
.
Carole Hatton and Mrs. Caroline'
';
:)
.:
' BABY Sill-TING
WANfEb':" "
$p8cial ,weekly rates or
!viii sit by or day.
in a good
' Christian '.
Phone 897-5921 "
Ask ,"' for, Jean Hill
r"'. '
Purkey for keeping ' the , children.
Jane Bauer. ' > 2&1
For Rent
apartment; rooms
and garage, ' 4th St., WaYnesville.
Phone 8976821. 28cl
NEW 2bedroom apartment, '100
secure deposit and $100 month. Call
2Scl
11111'1'
RBPRIGE,RATION. Am OOli:QITIONING
, ", SERVIOE ,'
,i ''''oOmtnerciaJ - - Automobile Units '
J .
PHO"t 817.N50
'. :
','
..
'; I'
, 1105 'Harlan Rd. R.R. 2
Wayneavlllt, Ohio
.
'E D ',S- . ' A' A THO.
82 SOUTH MAIN ST. PH.
GREASE JOBS
OIL CHANGES
FLAT TIRES REPAIRED
TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES
FAN, BELTS-HOSES
,,, ' ..
I,'
..
1969-70 sophomore class officers of Peebles High School are shown above. They are from left to
right, David lee, vice president; Charles Schoonover, president; Valerie Shoemaker, secretary and Don
treasurer. Charles Schoonover, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Schoonover, is a former Waynesville
High School student.
YOUNGSTER
IDENTIFIED
The unidentified little girl
shown with Santa Claus on the
front page of last week's edition
of the Miami Gazette was
Merralee Retallick.
Merralee is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. larry Retallick of
Perry. Mrs. Retallick is the former
Judy Wright"" "
, .
Eleven
Ten
,Radio
IIIIIIY
1I'Ie
WAYNESVU,T.J:
I-year old brick ranch, 3 bed-
rooms, family room, paneled
dining area, city utilities.'
What a buy!! $19,000.
Older home ready for your
family. You must se,e to
appreciate the many features
of this versatile residence.
' large rooms, full basement,
garage. Don't , wait, call now.
$19,000.
Jean Younce
897-4433
ELDER REALTY
885-3164
Real Estate
The former Tom Norris
home in Waynesville. Fea-
turing 2 or 3 bedrooms, fire-
place, 45 x 15 foot family
room, garage, built-in
stove. Vacant.. Price $19,500.
The Bob Townsend Home.
This beautiful home has 4
bedrooms, fueplace, baths,
full basement, car garage,
central air conditioning. Brick
and frame construction, early
American design. Price
$38,000.
, Tom Florence Realty
,
BUIIN,G
OALL SBT.TelHG,
IlII'1 If'll'l'.
J
AQENn FOR THIS AREA:
attty
...... - V ... CI au..4SS
Gladys IIcFuti. ,
Rita EWtr-8IWIM
NOTICE
Price
Reduction
III.WI, -I Son
Iit-er -Serviel:'
WATER WILL BE fiVE $&.006R l.OAD
,
" '" and .. ' ,';'"
{ ... ' '", 4.< } '. .
r. '
T he children kneel to PftIJ,
And soon it will be Christmas
NAAE. ________________________ ___
ADDRESS __________ AGE, ____ _
The Miami Gazette had only two winners this week in its Christmas
Coloring Contest. Colleen Conley and Jeffrey Watkins were auto-
matically named place winners in the "Holy Family" coloring
contest. They won in the 7-9 years and 57 years age divisions,
There were no other entries. Coloring contest entries
must be received by the Miami Gazette no later than Saturday
following publication.
1,11 I-III. II 11':11 fll.
-OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
....... Barbara Bpllah
I.r'Ie. Oldo
omrroVUJ'''.OBIO
FOB LOW, LOW PRICES
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY I
1967 FORD Galaxie 500, 2 door hardtop, Auto.
P.S., P.B., Extra sharp..................................... $1795
1967 RAMBLER Ambassador Station Auto.
P.S., P.B., R&H' ................................................ $1695
1966 CHEVROLET Belair Station Wagon, v-s, R&H
Clean ................... ............................... ....... ...... ..
1965 CORVAI R Monza, 4-speed, R&H .................. ... .
1966 FORD, 4-door sedan galaxie, R&H, P.S ............. .
1965 MUSTANG, 6-Cyl. Auto., R&H ........................ .
1966 FORD LTD 4-door hardtop, Auto. P.S., P.B.,
'=l&H .................... ................................................. .
1965 CHEVROLET 6-cyl. Belair Station Wagon, 9-
passenger, R&H .................................. : ................. .
1967 FORD Fairlane 500, 6-Cyl., Auto., 4-door
R&H ................................... ........................ .
1966 PONTIAC convertible, Auto., R&H., P.S.,
P.B. """ ........... .. ...... .............................. ...... .
1964 CHRYSLER, 4-door "sedan, Clean
1961 CHEVROLET, 2-door sedan
1962
$1195
$ 895
$500
$1095
$1395
$ 995
$1295
$1395
.. .
lOCAL YOUT", DIES
IN AUTO_CRASH
Kenneth Justice, 17 of
Waynesville died . early Friday
morning at J(ettering Memorial
Hospital at Dayton.
WAYI"ESVI llE
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBAll
SCHEDULE
Nov. 25- l..ebanon- Home.
Dec. 5--Blanchester-Home
Dec. 6:'-Carlisle-Home
Dec. 12-Ointon-Massie- Horne
Dec. 13-Bellbrook-Horne
Dec. 19- Mason-Away
Dec. 20-Kings-Away
Jan.
Jan. 3--Little Miami-Home
_ Jan. 9-:. Yellow , Springs.-Home
Jan. 1 O-Springboro-A w.ay
Jan. 16-Wanchester-Away
Jan. 23-ainton-Massie-Away
Jan. 24-East ainton-Away
Jan. 30-Mason-Horne
- Feb. 6-Kings-Home
Feb. 7-Uttle Miami-Away
Feb. 20-Springboro-Horne
FRESIHMAN
Nov. Yellow Springs-Home
Dec. 2-Wilmington-Away
Dec. 1 :8-Springboro-Home
Jan 6.-l..ebanon-Home
Jan. 8--Blanchester - "orne
Jan.
Jan. 22-Kings-Away
Feb. 5-Springboro-Away
Feb. to-Yellow Springs-Away
Feb. 12-ainton-Massie-Home
Feb. l'9- Little Miami-Home.
8TH GRADE
Nov. 2:5-Sabina-Away
Dec . .I-Wilmington-Away
Dec. 4--Kings-Home
Dec. 9--Springboro-Home
,Dec. 16-Kings- Away
Jan. 8- Bellbrook-Home
Jan. 131-carlisle- Home
Jan. 20-Mason Cenlral.:.. Away.
Jan. 27....:Sabina-Home .
Jan. 29-BellbrQok- Away
Feb.3-Southl..ebi non":"Away
Feb. 110- Uttle Miami-Home
. Feb.
" .
7TH GRADE.
Nov.
._
Dec. . e
. ",
. .'
Dee.-16 Dec.
; Jan. 8 .... .
Jan. _'. '.
,'" oJ-
. Jan. 20-MasOn Away,'
Ian,. 27- Slirliin:a;;:':'ll:Ion1e
. '
' The
G'ospel Music Center
"
114 , North St. and Rt. 42
'For 'ali, your GosPel-nee.ds
- and sttmg instruments _.
'I.. (
, I '. ,
Ph. 897-7056 - Open 9 - 9 p.m.
.. " . ' .. l '. I
Just ,ar:-oth,.
import hou$8 .i 'Com'. '. '
. 'L . -' " J
- ' .
r. '
T he children kneel to PftIJ,
And soon it will be Christmas
NAAE. ________________________ ___
ADDRESS __________ AGE, ____ _
The Miami Gazette had only two winners this week in its Christmas
Coloring Contest. Colleen Conley and Jeffrey Watkins were auto-
matically named place winners in the "Holy Family" coloring
contest. They won in the 7-9 years and 57 years age divisions,
There were no other entries. Coloring contest entries
must be received by the Miami Gazette no later than Saturday
following publication.
1,11 I-III. II 11':11 fll.
-OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
....... Barbara Bpllah
I.r'Ie. Oldo
omrroVUJ'''.OBIO
FOB LOW, LOW PRICES
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY I
1967 FORD Galaxie 500, 2 door hardtop, Auto.
P.S., P.B., Extra sharp..................................... $1795
1967 RAMBLER Ambassador Station Auto.
P.S., P.B., R&H' ................................................ $1695
1966 CHEVROLET Belair Station Wagon, v-s, R&H
Clean ................... ............................... ....... ...... ..
1965 CORVAI R Monza, 4-speed, R&H .................. ... .
1966 FORD, 4-door sedan galaxie, R&H, P.S ............. .
1965 MUSTANG, 6-Cyl. Auto., R&H ........................ .
1966 FORD LTD 4-door hardtop, Auto. P.S., P.B.,
'=l&H .................... ................................................. .
1965 CHEVROLET 6-cyl. Belair Station Wagon, 9-
passenger, R&H .................................. : ................. .
1967 FORD Fairlane 500, 6-Cyl., Auto., 4-door
R&H ................................... ........................ .
1966 PONTIAC convertible, Auto., R&H., P.S.,
P.B. """ ........... .. ...... .............................. ...... .
1964 CHRYSLER, 4-door "sedan, Clean
1961 CHEVROLET, 2-door sedan
1962
$1195
$ 895
$500
$1095
$1395
$ 995
$1295
$1395
.. .
lOCAL YOUT", DIES
IN AUTO_CRASH
Kenneth Justice, 17 of
Waynesville died . early Friday
morning at J(ettering Memorial
Hospital at Dayton.
WAYI"ESVI llE
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBAll
SCHEDULE
Nov. 25- l..ebanon- Home.
Dec. 5--Blanchester-Home
Dec. 6:'-Carlisle-Home
Dec. 12-Ointon-Massie- Horne
Dec. 13-Bellbrook-Horne
Dec. 19- Mason-Away
Dec. 20-Kings-Away
Jan.
Jan. 3--Little Miami-Home
_ Jan. 9-:. Yellow , Springs.-Home
Jan. 1 O-Springboro-A w.ay
Jan. 16-Wanchester-Away
Jan. 23-ainton-Massie-Away
Jan. 24-East ainton-Away
Jan. 30-Mason-Horne
- Feb. 6-Kings-Home
Feb. 7-Uttle Miami-Away
Feb. 20-Springboro-Horne
FRESIHMAN
Nov. Yellow Springs-Home
Dec. 2-Wilmington-Away
Dec. 1 :8-Springboro-Home
Jan 6.-l..ebanon-Home
Jan. 8--Blanchester - "orne
Jan.
Jan. 22-Kings-Away
Feb. 5-Springboro-Away
Feb. to-Yellow Springs-Away
Feb. 12-ainton-Massie-Home
Feb. l'9- Little Miami-Home.
8TH GRADE
Nov. 2:5-Sabina-Away
Dec . .I-Wilmington-Away
Dec. 4--Kings-Home
Dec. 9--Springboro-Home
,Dec. 16-Kings- Away
Jan. 8- Bellbrook-Home
Jan. 131-carlisle- Home
Jan. 20-Mason Cenlral.:.. Away.
Jan. 27....:Sabina-Home .
Jan. 29-BellbrQok- Away
Feb.3-Southl..ebi non":"Away
Feb. 110- Uttle Miami-Home
. Feb.
" .
7TH GRADE.
Nov.
._
Dec. . e
. ",
. .'
Dee.-16 Dec.
; Jan. 8 .... .
Jan. _'. '.
,'" oJ-
. Jan. 20-MasOn Away,'
Ian,. 27- Slirliin:a;;:':'ll:Ion1e
. '
' The
G'ospel Music Center
"
114 , North St. and Rt. 42
'For 'ali, your GosPel-nee.ds
- and sttmg instruments _.
'I.. (
, I '. ,
Ph. 897-7056 - Open 9 - 9 p.m.
.. " . ' .. l '. I
Just ,ar:-oth,.
import hou$8 .i 'Com'. '. '
. 'L . -' " J
- ' .
,paid Ohio
December 31', 1969 --Waynesvi.lle, Ohio
Is ,Do ]stimated
;:l:o ."":',,'ollroyal llem,entarySchool .
, I '
, " ..
DALTON' -
; County slteriers Dep-
'titles' 'snowplowed their way to
,,\Nnnyroyal FJementflry' School
. ".' on Pennyroyal Road at Frank-
. . lin, Thesday to investigate an es-
tim8ted $8,000 vandalism. ..
The vandals, suspected juven-
iles; the' year-old school
,by fl Window at the rear _
I , of\ the. building. They apparently
'did their damage between 1 :30
p.m. and as shown by
clocks which were smashed.
, Damage was concentrated in
hallways: Dollar loss was highest
at a that had
tom apart.
,finger paints were splattered
on walls and floors and admin-
istrators', aIid students' desks
' were toppled and file cabinets
dumped.
Glass enclosed fire extinguish-
er racks were smashed and ex-
tinguishers lemptied on the gym
pushed over sup-
ply room bookshelves and paint.
cans in the c:ustodial room.
Quantities of student pictures
were strewJl on the floor and
walked over. Someone took
broom handles and pushed holes
in the acustical tile ceilings. A
quantity of ink was splashed
around and six large potted
plants smashed.
Vandals also u.sed a propane
chemistry lab torch to burn open
. the lock on a walk-in freezer in
the kitchen. They took time out
to prepare themselves some food.
Remnants of baked beans and
noodles were found.
There was evidence that van-
dals had attempted to set fire to
some papers but finger paint
squelched the attempt, accor<Ung
to Deputy William Drake who in-
vestigated the case with Richard
Kemp.
'::" tions Christmas
Decorating Contest
JudgingWea ther 'Purr-feet'
, .
. ,The Waynesville Lion's Cub's
.' ' fifth annual ' Christmas ,Decor-
' ating ,"
judging weatiier
the contjrlue,d Jail
white stuff.
LOcal. and area
rtesses and lawns
with Christmas
',PfeciQll.s
by :: a . reoQi'd '
Christmas" .
The most impressive of the
Christmas sights was Vi's An-
tiques Shop at 296 South Main
Street, Waynesville.
/
11
and first place winner in the
business di'vision .
More than 1,000 colored
lights had been used in recent
master Electric Broiler Oven
grand prize from the Dayton
Power and ught Company.
Other winners included: Bus-
;::;
10 Cents
TwELFTH-NIGHT FIRE
SLATED FOR JAN. 6
What to do with this year's
discarded Christmas trees has
been solved at 'Waynesville with
plans for a Twelfth-Night fire
Jan. 6 .
Modified ceremonies of the
feast of the Epiphany will
begin at 7 p.m. at the local
high school grounds.
Traditional will set the
mood for the Twelfth-Night'
tree burning. Residents are ur-
ged to bring their trees and
join the fun.
Ratliff, 126 Main Street, Cor-
win, Jay Lynch, Corwin Road
and Charles James, 161 North
Main Street. WaynesVille.
Entrance, first, Hadley:.
374 Miami Street, Waynesville,
second, Bill Madison, 630 Joy-
cie Lane, Waynesville, third,
Fred Wolfe, 9100 Bellbrook
'Road and honorable mention,
Howard Purkey, Sr. , 910 Coun-
sIe, Way-
nd, Rus-
Jad, and
Ly-
:cognized
Waynes-
I, y
i n .1 r
ended
IS Color-
)f color
, Colleen
of 2850
::ted the
lSjudged
ize from.
: named
will Ie-
ertifate
-at place
vision of
r ' '1lrusweelCS1iiilifjSOlc)riJ,tl contest,
''Color .The Family".
. Other winnen this week in-
cluded Ritchie Catk of Hamys-
burg, iild &let <lark
, of fiD(.S:' ''', ..
,,',
and . " . - , _
: !DITOWS n'e. EditO(
" -,
"
," '.
" .
,paid Ohio
December 31', 1969 --Waynesvi.lle, Ohio
Is ,Do ]stimated
;:l:o ."":',,'ollroyal llem,entarySchool .
, I '
, " ..
DALTON' -
; County slteriers Dep-
'titles' 'snowplowed their way to
,,\Nnnyroyal FJementflry' School
. ".' on Pennyroyal Road at Frank-
. . lin, Thesday to investigate an es-
tim8ted $8,000 vandalism. ..
The vandals, suspected juven-
iles; the' year-old school
,by fl Window at the rear _
I , of\ the. building. They apparently
'did their damage between 1 :30
p.m. and as shown by
clocks which were smashed.
, Damage was concentrated in
hallways: Dollar loss was highest
at a that had
tom apart.
,finger paints were splattered
on walls and floors and admin-
istrators', aIid students' desks
' were toppled and file cabinets
dumped.
Glass enclosed fire extinguish-
er racks were smashed and ex-
tinguishers lemptied on the gym
pushed over sup-
ply room bookshelves and paint.
cans in the c:ustodial room.
Quantities of student pictures
were strewJl on the floor and
walked over. Someone took
broom handles and pushed holes
in the acustical tile ceilings. A
quantity of ink was splashed
around and six large potted
plants smashed.
Vandals also u.sed a propane
chemistry lab torch to burn open
. the lock on a walk-in freezer in
the kitchen. They took time out
to prepare themselves some food.
Remnants of baked beans and
noodles were found.
There was evidence that van-
dals had attempted to set fire to
some papers but finger paint
squelched the attempt, accor<Ung
to Deputy William Drake who in-
vestigated the case with Richard
Kemp.
'::" tions Christmas
Decorating Contest
JudgingWea ther 'Purr-feet'
, .
. ,The Waynesville Lion's Cub's
.' ' fifth annual ' Christmas ,Decor-
' ating ,"
judging weatiier
the contjrlue,d Jail
white stuff.
LOcal. and area
rtesses and lawns
with Christmas
',PfeciQll.s
by :: a . reoQi'd '
Christmas" .
The most impressive of the
Christmas sights was Vi's An-
tiques Shop at 296 South Main
Street, Waynesville.
/
11
and first place winner in the
business di'vision .
More than 1,000 colored
lights had been used in recent
master Electric Broiler Oven
grand prize from the Dayton
Power and ught Company.
Other winners included: Bus-
;::;
10 Cents
TwELFTH-NIGHT FIRE
SLATED FOR JAN. 6
What to do with this year's
discarded Christmas trees has
been solved at 'Waynesville with
plans for a Twelfth-Night fire
Jan. 6 .
Modified ceremonies of the
feast of the Epiphany will
begin at 7 p.m. at the local
high school grounds.
Traditional will set the
mood for the Twelfth-Night'
tree burning. Residents are ur-
ged to bring their trees and
join the fun.
Ratliff, 126 Main Street, Cor-
win, Jay Lynch, Corwin Road
and Charles James, 161 North
Main Street. WaynesVille.
Entrance, first, Hadley:.
374 Miami Street, Waynesville,
second, Bill Madison, 630 Joy-
cie Lane, Waynesville, third,
Fred Wolfe, 9100 Bellbrook
'Road and honorable mention,
Howard Purkey, Sr. , 910 Coun-
sIe, Way-
nd, Rus-
Jad, and
Ly-
:cognized
Waynes-
I, y
i n .1 r
ended
IS Color-
)f color
, Colleen
of 2850
::ted the
lSjudged
ize from.
: named
will Ie-
ertifate
-at place
vision of
r ' '1lrusweelCS1iiilifjSOlc)riJ,tl contest,
''Color .The Family".
. Other winnen this week in-
cluded Ritchie Catk of Hamys-
burg, iild &let <lark
, of fiD(.S:' ''', ..
,,',
and . " . - , _
: !DITOWS n'e. EditO(
" -,
"
," '.
" .
T he little IcneeI to pnIJ,
AncIIOOI'I it will be Christmas clay.
NAAE ______________________
ADDRESS AGE
---------------- ------------
The Miami Gazette hid only two winners this week in its Christmas
Coloring Contest. Colleen Conley and Jeffrey Watkins were 'auto-
matically named first place winners in the . "Holy Family" co'oring
contest. They won- in the 79 years and 5-7 years age. divisions,
respectively. There were no other entries. Coloring contest entries
must be received by the Miami Gazette no later than Saturday
following publication.
1,,11 ,I III. II 11':11 ,II.
-OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
...... Barbara Bauab
LrUe. Oldo
PO. LOW, LOW PRICES
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY!
1967 FORD Galaxie 500, 2 door hardtop, Auto.
P.S., P.B., Extra sharp..................................... $1795
1967 RAMBLER Ambassador Station Wagon, Auto.
P.S., P.B., R&H ................................................ $1695
1966 CHEVROLET Belair Station Wagon, V-8, R&H
Clean ................................................................ .
1965 CORVAIR Monza, 4-speed, R&H .................... ..
1966 FORD, 4door sedan galaxie, R&H, P.S ............ ..
1965 MUSTANG, 6Cyl. Auto., R&H ....................... ..
1966 FORD LTD 4-door hardtop, Auto. P.S., P.B.,
...................................................................... .
1965 CHEVROLET 6-cyl. Belair Station Wagon, 9
passenger, R&H .................................. : ................ ..
1967 FORD Fairlane 500, 6-Cyl., Auto., 4-door
R&H ..................................................
1966 PONTIAC convertible, Auto., R&H., P.S.,
P.B. """ ...................................................... .
1964 CHRYSLER, 4-door sedan, Clean
1961 CHEVROLET, 2-door sedan
$1195
$ 895
$500
$1095
$1395
$ 995
$1295
$1395
lamb
tOCAL YOUtH 01 ES
IN AUTO. CRASH
Kenneth Justice, 17 of
Waynesville died . early '{?riday
morning at Kettering Me.p1orial
Hospital at Dayton. ,
WAYNESVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
, .
Nov. 25-l..ebanon-Home
Dec. 5-Blanchester-Home
Dec., 6::'Carlisle-Home
. . Dec. ' 12--Clinion-Massie-Home
Dec. 13 ..BeUbrook-Home
Dec. 19-Mason-AWaY
Dec. 20-Kiilgs-Away
Jan. 2-Greenview-Away,
Jan. 3-little Miami.:..Home
_ Jan. 9..:.. .. Springs-Home!
Jan. 1 ,
Jan. 16-Blanchtster-Away
Jan. 23-Clinton-Massie..:...,Away
Jan. 24-East Qioton 'Away
Jan. 30-'Mason-Home
Feb. 6--Kings-Home
Feb. 7--Little' Miami--Away
Feb. 20..:Spnngboro-Home
FRES.IMAN
Nov. 20-Yellow Springs-Home
Dec. 2-WilmiQgton-Away
Dec. 18:-SpringboroHome
Jan 6.-Lebanon-Home
Jan. 8-, Blanchester-Home
Jan. 15-Mason-Away
Jan. 22-Kings-Away
Feb. 5--Springboro-Away
Feb. 10-Yellow Springs-Away
Feb. 12-Qinton-Massie-Hoine
Feb. 1 Mianii-Home
8TH GRADE
Nov.
Dec . .I-Wilmington-Away
Dec. 4-Kings-Home
Dec. 9--Springboro-Home
Dec. 16":"'Kings-Away
Jan. 8-Bellbrook-Home
Jan. 13,-Carlisle-Home
Jan. 20-Mason Central..:.Away
Jan.
Jan.
Feb. 3-Soutb, J..A,banon":"'Away
Feb. to-little Miami-Home
Feb. 17
:
7TH GRADE
Nov.
Dec. ,
Pee .. ,
Dec.-l'6 Dec.
Jan. 8-8ellbrook-Hofue
, Jan. ,:
, " Jan. , .
Ian. 27 . ' . " , ... '
CountrY GbSJ* Aires.
Gospel Music Center'
114 North and Rt. 42
,For 'all your Gospel nee4s
. and string ,
Ph. ,8977056 - - 9 p.m..'
" ,
T he little IcneeI to pnIJ,
AncIIOOI'I it will be Christmas clay.
NAAE ______________________
ADDRESS AGE
---------------- ------------
The Miami Gazette hid only two winners this week in its Christmas
Coloring Contest. Colleen Conley and Jeffrey Watkins were 'auto-
matically named first place winners in the . "Holy Family" co'oring
contest. They won- in the 79 years and 5-7 years age. divisions,
respectively. There were no other entries. Coloring contest entries
must be received by the Miami Gazette no later than Saturday
following publication.
1,,11 ,I III. II 11':11 ,II.
-OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
...... Barbara Bauab
LrUe. Oldo
PO. LOW, LOW PRICES
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY!
1967 FORD Galaxie 500, 2 door hardtop, Auto.
P.S., P.B., Extra sharp..................................... $1795
1967 RAMBLER Ambassador Station Wagon, Auto.
P.S., P.B., R&H ................................................ $1695
1966 CHEVROLET Belair Station Wagon, V-8, R&H
Clean ................................................................ .
1965 CORVAIR Monza, 4-speed, R&H .................... ..
1966 FORD, 4door sedan galaxie, R&H, P.S ............ ..
1965 MUSTANG, 6Cyl. Auto., R&H ....................... ..
1966 FORD LTD 4-door hardtop, Auto. P.S., P.B.,
...................................................................... .
1965 CHEVROLET 6-cyl. Belair Station Wagon, 9
passenger, R&H .................................. : ................ ..
1967 FORD Fairlane 500, 6-Cyl., Auto., 4-door
R&H ..................................................
1966 PONTIAC convertible, Auto., R&H., P.S.,
P.B. """ ...................................................... .
1964 CHRYSLER, 4-door sedan, Clean
1961 CHEVROLET, 2-door sedan
$1195
$ 895
$500
$1095
$1395
$ 995
$1295
$1395
lamb
tOCAL YOUtH 01 ES
IN AUTO. CRASH
Kenneth Justice, 17 of
Waynesville died . early '{?riday
morning at Kettering Me.p1orial
Hospital at Dayton. ,
WAYNESVILLE
HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL
SCHEDULE
, .
Nov. 25-l..ebanon-Home
Dec. 5-Blanchester-Home
Dec., 6::'Carlisle-Home
. . Dec. ' 12--Clinion-Massie-Home
Dec. 13 ..BeUbrook-Home
Dec. 19-Mason-AWaY
Dec. 20-Kiilgs-Away
Jan. 2-Greenview-Away,
Jan. 3-little Miami.:..Home
_ Jan. 9..:.. .. Springs-Home!
Jan. 1 ,
Jan. 16-Blanchtster-Away
Jan. 23-Clinton-Massie..:...,Away
Jan. 24-East Qioton 'Away
Jan. 30-'Mason-Home
Feb. 6--Kings-Home
Feb. 7--Little' Miami--Away
Feb. 20..:Spnngboro-Home
FRES.IMAN
Nov. 20-Yellow Springs-Home
Dec. 2-WilmiQgton-Away
Dec. 18:-SpringboroHome
Jan 6.-Lebanon-Home
Jan. 8-, Blanchester-Home
Jan. 15-Mason-Away
Jan. 22-Kings-Away
Feb. 5--Springboro-Away
Feb. 10-Yellow Springs-Away
Feb. 12-Qinton-Massie-Hoine
Feb. 1 Mianii-Home
8TH GRADE
Nov.
Dec . .I-Wilmington-Away
Dec. 4-Kings-Home
Dec. 9--Springboro-Home
Dec. 16":"'Kings-Away
Jan. 8-Bellbrook-Home
Jan. 13,-Carlisle-Home
Jan. 20-Mason Central..:.Away
Jan.
Jan.
Feb. 3-Soutb, J..A,banon":"'Away
Feb. to-little Miami-Home
Feb. 17
:
7TH GRADE
Nov.
Dec. ,
Pee .. ,
Dec.-l'6 Dec.
Jan. 8-8ellbrook-Hofue
, Jan. ,:
, " Jan. , .
Ian. 27 . ' . " , ... '
CountrY GbSJ* Aires.
Gospel Music Center'
114 North and Rt. 42
,For 'all your Gospel nee4s
. and string ,
Ph. ,8977056 - - 9 p.m..'
" ,
Second-cl ... ' po.ta.e at
31, ',1969 ---, Waynesvl lle, Ohio
, , .
' by DENNIS DALTON'" ,and 5:15a.m. as shown by
clocks which were smashed.
' Waqen County Sherifrs Dep- , Damage was concentrated in
snoWplowed their way to hallways.; Dollar loss was highest
School at a switchboard that had been
"oh Pennyroyil Road at Frank- torn aPart. . '
, , lib Tuesday to investigate an es- ,finger paint,s were splattered
:,tima,ted $8,OOO,vandalism. ' on walls and floors and admin-
,'Ott; vandals, suspected juven- istrators', students' desks
i1es, entered', the' year-old school ' were toppled and ftIe cabinets
6y a at the rear dumped.
, They apparently Glass enclosed fire extinguish-
',did damage between 1 :30 er racks were smashed and ex-
l,t I -(
tinguishers emptied on the gym
Vandals pushed over sup-
ply room bookshelves and paint.
cans in the custodial room.
Quantitiles of student pictures'
were strewn on the floor and
walked over. Someone took
broom handles and pushed holes
, in the acustical tile ceilings. A
quantity of ink was splashed
around and six large potted
plants sma-med.
Vandals, also used a propane
chemistry lab torch to burn open
the lock on a walk-in freezer in
the kitchen, They took time out
to prepare themselves some food.
Remnants of baked beims and
noodles were found,
There was evidence that van-
dals had attempted to set fire to
some papers but finger paint
squelched the attempt, according
to Deputy William Drake who in-
vestigated the case , with Richard
Kemp.
tions Christmas
'Purr-feet'
Decorating Contest
Judging Wea t her
The ' Waynesville Lion's Club's
, . !. J,.. "
'.' an,nual ' . Decor-
o of ". ... l.t! ,\ 'f \ ''\ "
, judging . wtSatlier Dec: 23 with
the ' continued fan of that sea- ,
).,J' "I .-
,.1 sonar white stuff. ' ,
"' kcal " and "area homes, busi-
lawk radtant
.. which like'
J; : were ;
: a: breaking "White
" '
The most impressive of the,
Christmas sights was Vi's An-
tiques Shop at 296 South Main
Street, WayriesvUle.
-A ,feast of lights, at . th,e, shop,
.,. I ,Jo'... l.f
also the reslderice of"Mr. "and
Mrs. Ora Jones, featured a house
trim of. 267 ' cdlOt:ed lights cen-
trally illuminated by a gigantic
star of 44 white lights.
Violet Jones, shop pwner,
husb'an:d " Plodified 'their:
Christmas : this year: f9r
, - overa)Cgrattd- pI:1ze "
:. ; "'." " .
and first place winner in the
business
More than 1,000 colored
lights had been in recent
-t,!egan their
unique Cluistmas . lighting
years 'ago .. Their home' ha(f con-
tinued to aUract a pilgramage of
Christmas visitors bringing Way-
nesville much festive acclaim .
, .
Mrs. , Jones will first
place recognition from Waynes-
ville Lions Qub and a Toast-
master Electric Broiler Oven
grand prize from the Dayton
Power and Light Company.
Other winners included: Bus-
iness, second WayneSVille Furni-
ture, and third, ,Lyn.n's Dress
Shop, WayneSVille,
House, first, Ray Miller, 341
North Street, WayneSVille, sec,
ond, Russell Rogers, Corwin
Road, and third, John Vair, 586
Robindale Drive" . Waynesville,
and honorable mentions, John
Vi's AntiqUeS Shop !It 296 sOuth Main Street, Waynes-
ville captured ,the lrand prize and a business rust.
Dennis Dalton Photo.
10 Cents
TwELFTH-NIGHT FIRE
SLATED FOR JAN. 6
What to do with this year's
discarded Christmas trees has
been solved at Waynesville with
plans for a Twelfth-Night fire '
Jan. 6.
Modified ceremonies of the
feast of the Epiphany will
begin at 7 p.m. at the local
high school grounds.
Traditional will set the
mood for the Twelfth-Night'
tree burning. Residen ts are ur-
ged to bring their trees and
join the fun.
Ratliff, 126 Main Street, Cor-
win, Jay Lynch, Corwin Road
and James, 161 North
Main Street, Waynesville.
Entrance, first, D<:>n Hadley:,
374 Miami 'Street, WaynesviUe,
second, Bill Madison, 630 ' Joy-
cie Lane, WayneSVille, third,
Fred Wolfe, 9100 Bellbrook
Road and honorable mention,
Howard Purkey, Sr., 910 Coun-
ty Road, Corwin and
Lawn, first, Boyd Hisle, Way-
nesville Route 3, ' second, Rus-
sell Rogers, Corwin Road, and
third, Jerry Malcolm, 8890 Ly-
tle Road.
All winners were recognized
with ribbons from the Waynes-
ville lions Club.
Coil e e n' Con ley
lamed Top I ,inller
Of Contest
The Miami Gazette ended
its first annual Christmas Color-
ing Contest in a flurry of color
and talent.
The crayon work of CoHeen
Conley, eight years old of 2850
Harlan Road was selected the
grand prize winner.
CoHeen's artwork was judged
to receive the grand prize from,
all first place winnen
during the contest. She will re-
ceive a five dollar, aift cert.ificiate
r,om tho Miami Gazette.
CoBeen also won' fint place
in the 79 yean ." diVision of
this weeks final coloring contest,
'-COlorJhe
. Other winnen thil week in
cluded Ritchie Cark of Harve)T'"
burg, sec.ona, 7.9,'fIld Cark
of Harveysburg, ' 5-7 and
Bart 'Cark of lfa(Veysb1,arP'C
ond
, '_ and Publishers the
' ex end,
.. . .
...
,
/
Second-cl ... ' po.ta.e at
31, ',1969 ---, Waynesvl lle, Ohio
, , .
' by DENNIS DALTON'" ,and 5:15a.m. as shown by
clocks which were smashed.
' Waqen County Sherifrs Dep- , Damage was concentrated in
snoWplowed their way to hallways.; Dollar loss was highest
School at a switchboard that had been
"oh Pennyroyil Road at Frank- torn aPart. . '
, , lib Tuesday to investigate an es- ,finger paint,s were splattered
:,tima,ted $8,OOO,vandalism. ' on walls and floors and admin-
,'Ott; vandals, suspected juven- istrators', students' desks
i1es, entered', the' year-old school ' were toppled and ftIe cabinets
6y a at the rear dumped.
, They apparently Glass enclosed fire extinguish-
',did damage between 1 :30 er racks were smashed and ex-
l,t I -(
tinguishers emptied on the gym
Vandals pushed over sup-
ply room bookshelves and paint.
cans in the custodial room.
Quantitiles of student pictures'
were strewn on the floor and
walked over. Someone took
broom handles and pushed holes
, in the acustical tile ceilings. A
quantity of ink was splashed
around and six large potted
plants sma-med.
Vandals, also used a propane
chemistry lab torch to burn open
the lock on a walk-in freezer in
the kitchen, They took time out
to prepare themselves some food.
Remnants of baked beims and
noodles were found,
There was evidence that van-
dals had attempted to set fire to
some papers but finger paint
squelched the attempt, according
to Deputy William Drake who in-
vestigated the case , with Richard
Kemp.
tions Christmas
'Purr-feet'
Decorating Contest
Judging Wea t her
The ' Waynesville Lion's Club's
, . !. J,.. "
'.' an,nual ' . Decor-
o of ". ... l.t! ,\ 'f \ ''\ "
, judging . wtSatlier Dec: 23 with
the ' continued fan of that sea- ,
).,J' "I .-
,.1 sonar white stuff. ' ,
"' kcal " and "area homes, busi-
lawk radtant
.. which like'
J; : were ;
: a: breaking "White
" '
The most impressive of the,
Christmas sights was Vi's An-
tiques Shop at 296 South Main
Street, WayriesvUle.
-A ,feast of lights, at . th,e, shop,
.,. I ,Jo'... l.f
also the reslderice of"Mr. "and
Mrs. Ora Jones, featured a house
trim of. 267 ' cdlOt:ed lights cen-
trally illuminated by a gigantic
star of 44 white lights.
Violet Jones, shop pwner,
husb'an:d " Plodified 'their:
Christmas : this year: f9r
, - overa)Cgrattd- pI:1ze "
:. ; "'." " .
and first place winner in the
business
More than 1,000 colored
lights had been in recent
-t,!egan their
unique Cluistmas . lighting
years 'ago .. Their home' ha(f con-
tinued to aUract a pilgramage of
Christmas visitors bringing Way-
nesville much festive acclaim .
, .
Mrs. , Jones will first
place recognition from Waynes-
ville Lions Qub and a Toast-
master Electric Broiler Oven
grand prize from the Dayton
Power and Light Company.
Other winners included: Bus-
iness, second WayneSVille Furni-
ture, and third, ,Lyn.n's Dress
Shop, WayneSVille,
House, first, Ray Miller, 341
North Street, WayneSVille, sec,
ond, Russell Rogers, Corwin
Road, and third, John Vair, 586
Robindale Drive" . Waynesville,
and honorable mentions, John
Vi's AntiqUeS Shop !It 296 sOuth Main Street, Waynes-
ville captured ,the lrand prize and a business rust.
Dennis Dalton Photo.
10 Cents
TwELFTH-NIGHT FIRE
SLATED FOR JAN. 6
What to do with this year's
discarded Christmas trees has
been solved at Waynesville with
plans for a Twelfth-Night fire '
Jan. 6.
Modified ceremonies of the
feast of the Epiphany will
begin at 7 p.m. at the local
high school grounds.
Traditional will set the
mood for the Twelfth-Night'
tree burning. Residen ts are ur-
ged to bring their trees and
join the fun.
Ratliff, 126 Main Street, Cor-
win, Jay Lynch, Corwin Road
and James, 161 North
Main Street, Waynesville.
Entrance, first, D<:>n Hadley:,
374 Miami 'Street, WaynesviUe,
second, Bill Madison, 630 ' Joy-
cie Lane, WayneSVille, third,
Fred Wolfe, 9100 Bellbrook
Road and honorable mention,
Howard Purkey, Sr., 910 Coun-
ty Road, Corwin and
Lawn, first, Boyd Hisle, Way-
nesville Route 3, ' second, Rus-
sell Rogers, Corwin Road, and
third, Jerry Malcolm, 8890 Ly-
tle Road.
All winners were recognized
with ribbons from the Waynes-
ville lions Club.
Coil e e n' Con ley
lamed Top I ,inller
Of Contest
The Miami Gazette ended
its first annual Christmas Color-
ing Contest in a flurry of color
and talent.
The crayon work of CoHeen
Conley, eight years old of 2850
Harlan Road was selected the
grand prize winner.
CoHeen's artwork was judged
to receive the grand prize from,
all first place winnen
during the contest. She will re-
ceive a five dollar, aift cert.ificiate
r,om tho Miami Gazette.
CoBeen also won' fint place
in the 79 yean ." diVision of
this weeks final coloring contest,
'-COlorJhe
. Other winnen thil week in
cluded Ritchie Cark of Harve)T'"
burg, sec.ona, 7.9,'fIld Cark
of Harveysburg, ' 5-7 and
Bart 'Cark of lfa(Veysb1,arP'C
ond
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For you, our customers, and your
we wish the best of health,
and success in the New Year ahead.
It's given us great pleasure to serve you.
January 3, 1-5 p.m.
Holiday From Fines.
vances, The horse . them a week ago. _ . ,
Their daily liv,es were a, pplied the "'buckeye" m' Ohio 51'nce
yet . unclaimed is. " , .
to the ,happenings 9f the mo- early settlers noticed that its apparently a 'short 1;laired shep-
ment .. When they that partiatly opened pods resembled mix-
some animals hear sounds be- a deer's ey:s..: _, ed breed. She is obedient and
yond the ears of man, the Salt like sauerkraut was be- friendly according to'
lief in unsecm spiritsand ghosts lieved to powers to in- Queenie, as she rn.s been,
_ sure health, I,ong pros- named by ' ihe" '.
Symri!lth . letic mamc, '(maDic pen'ty " . . ' ,
r" ' . . . . 'to the Boitnott home and itas-Ao,
then lield and Still holds with , . . . ..
some pe,opleS religious, disc.overed it from observing an- er collar. . . ". . , " "
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laws of nature or of 'man. So
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they relied on their own obseT- . man, . j white. female dog which adopted
(JJuJiuJ
For you, our customers, and your
we wish the best of health,
and success in the New Year ahead.
It's given us great pleasure to serve you.
January 3, 1-5 p.m.
Holiday From Fines.
vances, The horse . them a week ago. _ . ,
Their daily liv,es were a, pplied the "'buckeye" m' Ohio 51'nce
yet . unclaimed is. " , .
to the ,happenings 9f the mo- early settlers noticed that its apparently a 'short 1;laired shep-
ment .. When they that partiatly opened pods resembled mix-
some animals hear sounds be- a deer's ey:s..: _, ed breed. She is obedient and
yond the ears of man, the Salt like sauerkraut was be- friendly according to'
lief in unsecm spiritsand ghosts lieved to powers to in- Queenie, as she rn.s been,
_ sure health, I,ong pros- named by ' ihe" '.
Symri!lth . letic mamc, '(maDic pen'ty " . . ' ,
r" ' . . . . 'to the Boitnott home and itas-Ao,
then lield and Still holds with , . . . ..
some pe,opleS religious, disc.overed it from observing an- er collar. . . ". . , " "
nee) was a ''like ,brinlX .like" , imal Salt-licks: It increased -the n"':" t"" tt' ," " ,.:.. ' t' ... ....
C" ; . " . Dtll no 15 aruuous . 0 t:e,um
belief. Good 'were , ' ' flavor ,of .
.. , preserve it .. to l}$ .. it "
ev;il. ". ,- . " ' ,- . a -Of and t he he, plai1S'
4th STREET 'WAYNESVILLE, OHiO PH. :897-4826
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J, - ' .. '. ' . ' .. . ,vaIliable pfoperties were eca- ,they give ,her.' a: , ,"
.:. .,,;. .' .. :_
Best wis:hes'
of" goo d fortune
Our officers and staff
extend their sincere best
wishes for the New Year.
We hope we will have
',\ ...
t,> .... .
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many opportunities to prove
how much we value
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BY CONGREssMAND.E. "BUZ'.' .\.
, '. '. "We intend;" said
, NixQn last Octobef, . ''to begin a
'decade of government. reform
;, such 'as, this .nation has not w.it-
l
, .half ,a'
.. .1 .. I
first .. under J:Us . leaclership
givesl .. solid .te . this
:.for-..it: waS a of
1 'iefonn( that setl'a"new direction
'for 'America 'in' both' forei'gn:and
, domestic p6licy. ,
. New i;l pol-
icy forth' at the' ou tscH of his
rQul}d-tl\e-world tour, c.alle<t for
': ; -- new kirid of ,partnership for
'peace a.nd sec1:lrity. There is a
'pew: i;9sture' toward the
, ,
of , Europe, sym-
by the visit to Romania.
the 'first by any President to a
communist country. There is a,
continuil1g series of initiatives'
to probe the possibilities of
moving toward a political set-
tlement of the cinflict in the
East. Along with the
contil}ued efforts to end the
.tragedy of starvation in Biafra
there has been a significant per-
sonnel reduction overS'eas, to cut
back the American presence and
to stieamline operations.
NEW"DIREeTION
.- IN VIETNAM
"
.'
, that thC(y w.ill be ru:af ted' and 'can
plan. accprdingly; Draft for
,Nevember and :December were
eliminated entirely and the Jan-
uary .1970; call -is' sharply reduc-
.
. . There"bas 'been' a .responsible
. reform in' .l,he defense
spending . . Fiscal rest.!'aint has-re-
. sulted'in' budgered guidelines for
planning the defense force: There I
has been a reduction and stabil-
ization of defense spending. We
. h.a.ve passed a safe-guard anti-
ballistice missile system to pro-
tect and to defend the Amer-
ican people against accidental
or planned nuclear attacks.
The concept of Federalism
has been given a shot of life.
For the first time in history, the
President has proposed the shar-
ing of Federal revenues with the
States and localities. In addition,
the administration of manpower
training has been turned over to
State and local governments.
WELFARE
"Nowhere has the failure of
government been more apparent
than its efforts to help the poor,
especially in its systemo
welfare,." llie President said in
his speech to t4e
J .., I '..
.. ,<,Af-tel' :1 y.ears
i
iil'wnich ,a. ...new
can : itlVolvemen't M.B' constantly p.rogram was iristituted for help-
increilsed, '.60,900 troops were ing . the disadvantaged. It was
-casualties fell to a t;the first major reform ni wel-
low: The continued in over a A n.ew
ifl ,the Viet- family assistance plan for help-
progIam ' ing people' move; fror:n welfare
.:' hilll ' to intQ. eff,ct an order- rolls' to payrolls was instituted.
.. fQt . the' withdrawal A new manpower training pro-
of . American. forces. . . gram to prepare workers for
, . tefoRll in new jobs and. first compre-
te,sulted: in hensive unemployment insurance
. first draft lottery since }"942. in the history of that program
, 111e period' of draft . were included in the welfare re-
'. ity' ha$ now been, 'fr9m .form ... In addition; taxes 'Ie-
. . Young ' for: 1'7 itilllion -low
_ .... _.,.... .: . . 'income . '
t! t;. ;.- ,," .! ....... ..
In place of a: of' wel-
..... .. .I ' # , ." ...... '
i
fare varY Widel)
. state tQ s.tate and city to
. city, . the President called fQr a
new Federally-supported floor
under the of American
'families in America
they live. In place of a system
which 'provides a disincentive for
recepients to go to work, par-
#'. I
HOURS
time ot low-paying, the Presi-
dent pl'esented a scale of bene-
fits under which it would al-
ways pay a . welfare to
take employment. The goal is
to move the needy from w.el- '
fare rolls to payrolls.
"I BOP'E you won't .
mind,'" said a girl her
bOyfriend, "but I'm feelinC
a .. 1 itt Ie, schizophrenie '.to-
day."
"Well," replied the boy-
friend, uthat makes four of
us;" .
A
71 r&flfe4
dJ
FOR
?iflce
,tet's
011 proy
In our own
woy thot the
next yeor will
. truly be 0 hoppy ond
peo(eful one, 0 yeor whi(h
will . further the prospeds of
peo(e, ond the ideols ond opportunity of 011.
PRETTY DRI
THATSPARK ...
AND IILOW
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&ene Stealers
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# Pretty as a picture . . . you in
our gala dresses!
Choose the length you
want, in mar)y flaHer-
ing styles, from our
party group.
We ,have collected the holiday .
season's most beautiful dresses
and costumes fQr . YQU to wear
with charm and grace,
MOn., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat.
.._ . od .'. ." . "0' "'l1lI/ '
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....
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- 'o"t),
't ."r '"
I": "
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BY CONGREssMAND.E. "BUZ'.' .\.
, '. '. "We intend;" said
, NixQn last Octobef, . ''to begin a
'decade of government. reform
;, such 'as, this .nation has not w.it-
l
, .half ,a'
.. .1 .. I
first .. under J:Us . leaclership
givesl .. solid .te . this
:.for-..it: waS a of
1 'iefonn( that setl'a"new direction
'for 'America 'in' both' forei'gn:and
, domestic p6licy. ,
. New i;l pol-
icy forth' at the' ou tscH of his
rQul}d-tl\e-world tour, c.alle<t for
': ; -- new kirid of ,partnership for
'peace a.nd sec1:lrity. There is a
'pew: i;9sture' toward the
, ,
of , Europe, sym-
by the visit to Romania.
the 'first by any President to a
communist country. There is a,
continuil1g series of initiatives'
to probe the possibilities of
moving toward a political set-
tlement of the cinflict in the
East. Along with the
contil}ued efforts to end the
.tragedy of starvation in Biafra
there has been a significant per-
sonnel reduction overS'eas, to cut
back the American presence and
to stieamline operations.
NEW"DIREeTION
.- IN VIETNAM
"
.'
, that thC(y w.ill be ru:af ted' and 'can
plan. accprdingly; Draft for
,Nevember and :December were
eliminated entirely and the Jan-
uary .1970; call -is' sharply reduc-
.
. . There"bas 'been' a .responsible
. reform in' .l,he defense
spending . . Fiscal rest.!'aint has-re-
. sulted'in' budgered guidelines for
planning the defense force: There I
has been a reduction and stabil-
ization of defense spending. We
. h.a.ve passed a safe-guard anti-
ballistice missile system to pro-
tect and to defend the Amer-
ican people against accidental
or planned nuclear attacks.
The concept of Federalism
has been given a shot of life.
For the first time in history, the
President has proposed the shar-
ing of Federal revenues with the
States and localities. In addition,
the administration of manpower
training has been turned over to
State and local governments.
WELFARE
"Nowhere has the failure of
government been more apparent
than its efforts to help the poor,
especially in its systemo
welfare,." llie President said in
his speech to t4e
J .., I '..
.. ,<,Af-tel' :1 y.ears
i
iil'wnich ,a. ...new
can : itlVolvemen't M.B' constantly p.rogram was iristituted for help-
increilsed, '.60,900 troops were ing . the disadvantaged. It was
-casualties fell to a t;the first major reform ni wel-
low: The continued in over a A n.ew
ifl ,the Viet- family assistance plan for help-
progIam ' ing people' move; fror:n welfare
.:' hilll ' to intQ. eff,ct an order- rolls' to payrolls was instituted.
.. fQt . the' withdrawal A new manpower training pro-
of . American. forces. . . gram to prepare workers for
, . tefoRll in new jobs and. first compre-
te,sulted: in hensive unemployment insurance
. first draft lottery since }"942. in the history of that program
, 111e period' of draft . were included in the welfare re-
'. ity' ha$ now been, 'fr9m .form ... In addition; taxes 'Ie-
. . Young ' for: 1'7 itilllion -low
_ .... _.,.... .: . . 'income . '
t! t;. ;.- ,," .! ....... ..
In place of a: of' wel-
..... .. .I ' # , ." ...... '
i
fare varY Widel)
. state tQ s.tate and city to
. city, . the President called fQr a
new Federally-supported floor
under the of American
'families in America
they live. In place of a system
which 'provides a disincentive for
recepients to go to work, par-
#'. I
HOURS
time ot low-paying, the Presi-
dent pl'esented a scale of bene-
fits under which it would al-
ways pay a . welfare to
take employment. The goal is
to move the needy from w.el- '
fare rolls to payrolls.
"I BOP'E you won't .
mind,'" said a girl her
bOyfriend, "but I'm feelinC
a .. 1 itt Ie, schizophrenie '.to-
day."
"Well," replied the boy-
friend, uthat makes four of
us;" .
A
71 r&flfe4
dJ
FOR
?iflce
,tet's
011 proy
In our own
woy thot the
next yeor will
. truly be 0 hoppy ond
peo(eful one, 0 yeor whi(h
will . further the prospeds of
peo(e, ond the ideols ond opportunity of 011.
PRETTY DRI
THATSPARK ...
AND IILOW
*
..
.lL ,1./
'7'." . .
. . 'lhe " .. :*;)<;}/(
t/Vight ..
&ene Stealers
\
' 0
I'Q
# Pretty as a picture . . . you in
our gala dresses!
Choose the length you
want, in mar)y flaHer-
ing styles, from our
party group.
We ,have collected the holiday .
season's most beautiful dresses
and costumes fQr . YQU to wear
with charm and grace,
MOn., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat.
.._ . od .'. ." . "0' "'l1lI/ '
....
$-6.. ." .. _ .. ....... _,'
Friday
....
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By MARJEAN PRICE
Ph. 897-5372
There was a fine attendance
at the community Christmas
GaIldlelight service held Sunday
at th .
evening at Jonahs Run Church
with all churches participating.
Mr. and Mrs. William Boggs
of Enon we're Christmas Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brandenburg.
Mr . . and Mrs. Frank Gibson
and family attended the annual
family get-together held quist-
mas Eve at the home ' of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Gibson of near
Oakland. As is their custom,
there was a gift exchange and a
potluck supper.
, .
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III a New
Here's wishing that the
New Yellr brings you greatest
fulfillment. Thanks for your patrollage!'
I' M 'ILLERS
D.EPT. STORE
jt' time once more to
greet old and
new with
lor the many
joys of serving
you. Here's to
happiness in'
the New Year.
'H.E llJ TlE ri E I SH'ED
. ANTIQUE 'SHOP
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Miss Burden of. Guer-
neyville Road was a'
'guest of Debbie Davidson.
Willard Bogan is a surgical
patient at University Hospital
Columbus. His condition is re-
ported to be satisfactory.
Mrs. Mabel Terry spent Chris-
tmas Eve in Dayton. She was
a guest of John Hahn's
reno
Mr: and Mrs. Penning-
ton and son, Mark,. were Christ
mas Eve of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brandenburg.
" Christmas Day guests of Mrs.
H. S. Tucker were Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Williams and family ofWil
mington, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wil
liams and ,family of Wilmington,
Mrs. John Syferd and son, Ken
ny, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Park
and Peggy of Cincinnati, Cordell
Griffiths of Cincinnati, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Womack of Cincin
niti, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Riley
of Westland, Mich. and John
Murphy.
lawrence (Rabbit) Fealy en-
tered Kettering Memorial
pita! Christmas Day to unqergo
surgery.
Jess 'Pelilnington was installed
as Master of Harveysburg Mas-
onic Lodge here Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Clint Taylor
spent Christmas Eve at the Wil
lard Taylor's .. in Xenia. They
attended the . family get-
together'.
Mr. an,d MRs. 'Arthur Gibson
moved recentlu to a newly pur-
chased horne in 'the Lees Creek
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark
-visH
visited George Sunday
at Vetrans Hospital at Dayton
where he has been a patient
for some .time.
Mrs. Jeanette Camaretta of
Miami, Fla. is here for an indef.
inite stay with her mother, Mrs.
Lydia Murphy and sister Mrs.
Nellie M()rgan.
Mr. an d Mrs. Willard Taylor
many .
many years. The postmaster she
worked under here was Sam
Stoo'ps, Dr. Randall's 'fatherin
taw. She . lived and worked in
Los Angeles for several years be-
fore death at the age of '91
and had lived a 'very useful and
. life. ' .
FRIENDS HOME NEWS
8)' Nellie Bun.11
The Clark Kelleys were Sat-
urday callers on Ada Kelley. ,
Christmas Day c,allers on Nel-
tle Bunnell were Rhoda Bunnell
of BlOOmington, Ind., Rhodas
Bunnell of near Wilmington and
the Ousleys of Waynesville Route
3.
Christnias guests away from
the Home were Flo,ra Crane at
her son of ' Lebanon,
Gladys Har.tman with relitives
at WilmingtQn, Nettie Palmer,
guests Me. aiuf M;rs.,. C. 'M\
sOl1and Mi'. arid Mrs. RObert '
Hackney , of' Chesler.
"
Floramond Reed is now a I
resident of the ' Home. ' Frieiuls '
calling ' on 'her Raymon(l
Akins,Esther Doster,'Elva ,
Deimis
Ruth Pidgeon. ,
A lovely was the '
gift 'of tne, Charles 'Qar:veY$ to '
,Gladxy '
Gladys Hartman.,
Carrie Russel
A$ the- clock
'.!if- s;n -
a' New Year,
we wish our
customers much
happiness. Many
thanks
to 'Iou 01/1
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NEW"'II .
..:,1 , THE,
aRI,G: -t
and Mr. and Bob Newsome "
and son, Jeffery, were Christmas
night dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Taylor . .'
Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram
of Portsmouth were Christmas
Day guests of Mr . . , and Mrs.
Ja.mes Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barton '
and famiily' of Spring
Christrna:s Day guests of
and Mrs. Romild oar-k and
ily. .
By MARJEAN PRICE
Ph. 897-5372
There was a fine attendance
at the community Christmas
GaIldlelight service held Sunday
at th .
evening at Jonahs Run Church
with all churches participating.
Mr. and Mrs. William Boggs
of Enon we're Christmas Day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brandenburg.
Mr . . and Mrs. Frank Gibson
and family attended the annual
family get-together held quist-
mas Eve at the home ' of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Gibson of near
Oakland. As is their custom,
there was a gift exchange and a
potluck supper.
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Here's wishing that the
New Yellr brings you greatest
fulfillment. Thanks for your patrollage!'
I' M 'ILLERS
D.EPT. STORE
jt' time once more to
greet old and
new with
lor the many
joys of serving
you. Here's to
happiness in'
the New Year.
'H.E llJ TlE ri E I SH'ED
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Miss Burden of. Guer-
neyville Road was a'
'guest of Debbie Davidson.
Willard Bogan is a surgical
patient at University Hospital
Columbus. His condition is re-
ported to be satisfactory.
Mrs. Mabel Terry spent Chris-
tmas Eve in Dayton. She was
a guest of John Hahn's
reno
Mr: and Mrs. Penning-
ton and son, Mark,. were Christ
mas Eve of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Brandenburg.
" Christmas Day guests of Mrs.
H. S. Tucker were Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Williams and family ofWil
mington, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wil
liams and ,family of Wilmington,
Mrs. John Syferd and son, Ken
ny, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Park
and Peggy of Cincinnati, Cordell
Griffiths of Cincinnati, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Womack of Cincin
niti, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Riley
of Westland, Mich. and John
Murphy.
lawrence (Rabbit) Fealy en-
tered Kettering Memorial
pita! Christmas Day to unqergo
surgery.
Jess 'Pelilnington was installed
as Master of Harveysburg Mas-
onic Lodge here Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Clint Taylor
spent Christmas Eve at the Wil
lard Taylor's .. in Xenia. They
attended the . family get-
together'.
Mr. an,d MRs. 'Arthur Gibson
moved recentlu to a newly pur-
chased horne in 'the Lees Creek
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark
-visH
visited George Sunday
at Vetrans Hospital at Dayton
where he has been a patient
for some .time.
Mrs. Jeanette Camaretta of
Miami, Fla. is here for an indef.
inite stay with her mother, Mrs.
Lydia Murphy and sister Mrs.
Nellie M()rgan.
Mr. an d Mrs. Willard Taylor
many .
many years. The postmaster she
worked under here was Sam
Stoo'ps, Dr. Randall's 'fatherin
taw. She . lived and worked in
Los Angeles for several years be-
fore death at the age of '91
and had lived a 'very useful and
. life. ' .
FRIENDS HOME NEWS
8)' Nellie Bun.11
The Clark Kelleys were Sat-
urday callers on Ada Kelley. ,
Christmas Day c,allers on Nel-
tle Bunnell were Rhoda Bunnell
of BlOOmington, Ind., Rhodas
Bunnell of near Wilmington and
the Ousleys of Waynesville Route
3.
Christnias guests away from
the Home were Flo,ra Crane at
her son of ' Lebanon,
Gladys Har.tman with relitives
at WilmingtQn, Nettie Palmer,
guests Me. aiuf M;rs.,. C. 'M\
sOl1and Mi'. arid Mrs. RObert '
Hackney , of' Chesler.
"
Floramond Reed is now a I
resident of the ' Home. ' Frieiuls '
calling ' on 'her Raymon(l
Akins,Esther Doster,'Elva ,
Deimis
Ruth Pidgeon. ,
A lovely was the '
gift 'of tne, Charles 'Qar:veY$ to '
,Gladxy '
Gladys Hartman.,
Carrie Russel
A$ the- clock
'.!if- s;n -
a' New Year,
we wish our
customers much
happiness. Many
thanks
to 'Iou 01/1
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and Mr. and Bob Newsome "
and son, Jeffery, were Christmas
night dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Clint Taylor . .'
Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram
of Portsmouth were Christmas
Day guests of Mr . . , and Mrs.
Ja.mes Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barton '
and famiily' of Spring
Christrna:s Day guests of
and Mrs. Romild oar-k and
ily. .
,
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Wayaavil1e - .,,"".
. . The New CentUJY Club met .
at the home of Mrs.
' Frye. Eighteen mem-
. t ,. one honorary member,
.. ,'M!,s. Ralpli .:\sbury, and two
Earnest ,Butter-
wor!h 3J1d Mrs. flarry BUrnett
were pre$ent .
.I Tb:e speaker f9r the program
1\. foijce Chief, Charles leMay
who presellted a very ihforma-
I tive police . '.
. Thct next :meeting ,will be
January 23 at home '
of. Mrs. Max Hartsock.
The Progressive Women's
Cub of Waynesville will meet
,at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
,', January 7 in the United Meth-
odist Church social room.
The program will consist of
a discussion on crafts and hob-
bies by, Grace Louer from Ye
Craft Shoppe in Lebanon.
. The Senior Citizens will meet
on Tuesd8y, January 6 at 12:00
noon with a "catry-in" dinner
in the United. Methodist Church.
social JOOlll.
As I was preparing a program
for a meeting I will soon attend,
I found some very interesting
"thought" material and since
the New Year is (ast approach
w
,ing I decided to share the fol-
lOwing with you.
Is anybody happier because
you his way? ,
Does anyone remember that
you spoke to him today? '
The day is almost over and
its toiling time is through;
Is there anyone to utter now
a kindly word of you?
Did you give a cheerful greet-
ing the friend who
came along?
Or a churlish sort of "howdy"
and then vanish in the
throng?
Were you selfish, pure and
simple, as you rushed a-
long your way?
Or someone mighty grateful
Or is someone mighty grate-
ful for a deed you did
today?
IT'9 TIME
to thank you for your
loyal ana. ' extend
best wishes for a Happy
"'NEW ,YEAR,
" "
heart rejOicing
over what you did or 'wd?
Does a man ' whose hopes
were fadin'g now with ,cou-
rage look ahead?
' Did you waste the day or
use it; was it well or poor-
ly spent? '
Did you leave a trail of kind-
ness o:r a scar of discon-
tent?
As you dose your eyes in
do , you think that
God would say
You have earned one more
. tomofl('ow by the work
you did today?
Chuckle-A-Uay
The c:ustomer beckoned
!to the wluter in a restaurant
on Canal Street.
I haven't eaten
here in quite awhile but I
I notice the portions have
gotten a lot smaller lately!"
"Impossible!" snapped
the waiter. "Since you were
here last, we enlarged the
so the portions
just look smaller, that's all.'"
Chuckle-A-Day
A young lady walked,
into a music store and asked
for a Gilbert and Sullivan
album. The young clerk
behind the counter asked,
?"
"Is that a new group.
" .
103.9
FM
SlflVll1
TIE
'IIEI
. Famed pianist Ignace Paderewski became the first premier of .
the Republic of Poland after World War I. .
10-TIC'1
. , ;
Price
Reduction
Sasaway I Son
Water Service .
WATER WILL BE FIVE $5.00 PER LOAD
for all customers in Waynesville
and surrounding area
7-0AY 24 HR. DELIVERY
1900 GALLON TANK-TRUCK
WITH HOIST TO LIFT TANK
ALL BUSINESS SINCERELY APPRECIATED
Ph. 897-7026
RLAX AND LAV'
THE
\
Precision
Work Is a
"Must" Here
We would lilce to introduce to you our UNEW high ,
quality printing." Much . effort has gone into IM-
PROVING our quality standards. The latest in type-
setting' equipment brings to you this quality at lower
prices.
BUSINESS CARDS
WEDDING INVITATIONS
.. ANNOUNCEMENTS "
- LETTERHEADS
- ENVELOPES
- BROCHURES
- .POSTERS
LABELS
CALENDARS
ITATEMENTS
-FORIIS
-NCR FORIIS
-TICKETS
- HANDBILLS
-MAILERS
- NEWSLEn'EfiS
NEWSPAPERS
- PAMPHLETS
,BOOKLETS
BOOKS
,
,8; PAT 'VAIR , .
Wayaavil1e - .,,"".
. . The New CentUJY Club met .
at the home of Mrs.
' Frye. Eighteen mem-
. t ,. one honorary member,
.. ,'M!,s. Ralpli .:\sbury, and two
Earnest ,Butter-
wor!h 3J1d Mrs. flarry BUrnett
were pre$ent .
.I Tb:e speaker f9r the program
1\. foijce Chief, Charles leMay
who presellted a very ihforma-
I tive police . '.
. Thct next :meeting ,will be
January 23 at home '
of. Mrs. Max Hartsock.
The Progressive Women's
Cub of Waynesville will meet
,at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday,
,', January 7 in the United Meth-
odist Church social room.
The program will consist of
a discussion on crafts and hob-
bies by, Grace Louer from Ye
Craft Shoppe in Lebanon.
. The Senior Citizens will meet
on Tuesd8y, January 6 at 12:00
noon with a "catry-in" dinner
in the United. Methodist Church.
social JOOlll.
As I was preparing a program
for a meeting I will soon attend,
I found some very interesting
"thought" material and since
the New Year is (ast approach
w
,ing I decided to share the fol-
lOwing with you.
Is anybody happier because
you his way? ,
Does anyone remember that
you spoke to him today? '
The day is almost over and
its toiling time is through;
Is there anyone to utter now
a kindly word of you?
Did you give a cheerful greet-
ing the friend who
came along?
Or a churlish sort of "howdy"
and then vanish in the
throng?
Were you selfish, pure and
simple, as you rushed a-
long your way?
Or someone mighty grateful
Or is someone mighty grate-
ful for a deed you did
today?
IT'9 TIME
to thank you for your
loyal ana. ' extend
best wishes for a Happy
"'NEW ,YEAR,
" "
heart rejOicing
over what you did or 'wd?
Does a man ' whose hopes
were fadin'g now with ,cou-
rage look ahead?
' Did you waste the day or
use it; was it well or poor-
ly spent? '
Did you leave a trail of kind-
ness o:r a scar of discon-
tent?
As you dose your eyes in
do , you think that
God would say
You have earned one more
. tomofl('ow by the work
you did today?
Chuckle-A-Uay
The c:ustomer beckoned
!to the wluter in a restaurant
on Canal Street.
I haven't eaten
here in quite awhile but I
I notice the portions have
gotten a lot smaller lately!"
"Impossible!" snapped
the waiter. "Since you were
here last, we enlarged the
so the portions
just look smaller, that's all.'"
Chuckle-A-Day
A young lady walked,
into a music store and asked
for a Gilbert and Sullivan
album. The young clerk
behind the counter asked,
?"
"Is that a new group.
" .
103.9
FM
SlflVll1
TIE
'IIEI
. Famed pianist Ignace Paderewski became the first premier of .
the Republic of Poland after World War I. .
10-TIC'1
. , ;
Price
Reduction
Sasaway I Son
Water Service .
WATER WILL BE FIVE $5.00 PER LOAD
for all customers in Waynesville
and surrounding area
7-0AY 24 HR. DELIVERY
1900 GALLON TANK-TRUCK
WITH HOIST TO LIFT TANK
ALL BUSINESS SINCERELY APPRECIATED
Ph. 897-7026
RLAX AND LAV'
THE
\
Precision
Work Is a
"Must" Here
We would lilce to introduce to you our UNEW high ,
quality printing." Much . effort has gone into IM-
PROVING our quality standards. The latest in type-
setting' equipment brings to you this quality at lower
prices.
BUSINESS CARDS
WEDDING INVITATIONS
.. ANNOUNCEMENTS "
- LETTERHEADS
- ENVELOPES
- BROCHURES
- .POSTERS
LABELS
CALENDARS
ITATEMENTS
-FORIIS
-NCR FORIIS
-TICKETS
- HANDBILLS
-MAILERS
- NEWSLEn'EfiS
NEWSPAPERS
- PAMPHLETS
,BOOKLETS
BOOKS
,
1 (}.a.m. - &mday: MOrning
6:39 p.m. -.Sunday Evenirig
6:30 p.m. - Wednesday Evening
PirSt Baptist'. Church
North Main Street
Jolm :P. Osborne, Pastor
a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Mor:ning
6:30 p.m., Union.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Prayer
Meeting.
(Affiliated, w t h Southern.
Baptist Convention).
Pint Church of' Christ
East High Street
Thomas Stevens, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
and Communion.
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting .
6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship.
7:30 p.m.. Wednesday, Bible
. Study.
Priends Meeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:45 a.m., Sunday Me.eting
for Worship (unpro- .
grammed).
St. Augustines Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.m. & 11 a.m. Masses
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m. Daily Mass
st. lIary's Bpiscopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
10: 15 at
Worship.
9: 15 a.m., Sunday Church at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel
lo.,.hi
p
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10:00 a,m., Sunday SChool.
7:30 p.m., ' Sunday, Wednes.
day and Saturday, Eve.
ning ' Worship services.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Youth
Service, '
BABVBYIBUBG
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Baptist -
\ Church .
Southem Baptist Convention
Norman 'Meadows, Pastor
9:30 a.m" Sunday School.
10:30 'a.m., Sunday Morning
( Wonhip
. 7:30. Sunday Evening
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohio 73 East
Lester Kidd, . Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunday School.
10:00 & 11 :00 a.m., Sunday
Worship Service.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship.
-
United Methodist
Church
David Harper, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Y oum Fellowship an<J Bible
. Study "
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. J Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday ,Evening
nuy
Perry Church of Christ
. Wilmington Pilce -
Social Row Road
Bus' Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible '
School.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.Ih., Sunday 'Evening
Bible Study, all ages.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 p.m., Wednac:lay, Mid
week Prayer and' Bible
Study,
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lOe join 'our . friends ana neighbors :' : ,.-
in a prayer lor peace ior the in
commuidiy, country. ' . '
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l1niteid Methodist
Church
Rev. B.axter
9:30 .a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m." Sunday, Worship
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Prayer
SPBIB",VTJ,IiX
unltea Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
LYTLE
United Methodist
Church .
David T. Willard, MinisteJ'
9:30 a.m., Sundayl
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday SchooL ' .
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening
Worship Services con-
by youth.
Ridgeville Community
Church
St. Rt. 48 & Lower
Springboro Road
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 Morning
6:30-p.ttt: Y"o'ud(
Ray L Shelton, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
AM. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. EVening
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7:30 p.m. Wednes day Evening
jr. ,
7:4' p.nr.--"ednes4ay choir
, rehearsal' -,
Spring 'Ohurch .
of 0hriSt- '
.. Street '. ' . '
10:00 Worship
7:00 p.m. 'Evening Wor.hip .
8:00 p.m Wednesday Evening
Worship . "
.
SPrlDg, Valley
Friends ChurCh
Mound Street
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
, 10:30 n.m. Morning Worship
. Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Dunaway Pastor
Sunday School 10 a.m . . -
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Evening Worship 7 :30 p:m.
Prayer Meeting,' Wednesday -
. -7,:30 p.rn> .
Prayer Thursday
.7:30p.m. -
Song-fest last Saturday eaCh
month 7:30 "
5:30 p .. m. Sunday Sr. 'Youth
Recreation '; ,. '. .
6:30 p.m'. Sunday Sr. Youth
Services
-
Genntown United Church
of Christ
Route 42 at Genntown
Ray Stormer, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Worship Service
10: 30 Sunday Church
School
5:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Fellowship
-
Free PentacosteJ Church
of God
RR 122- Dodds, Ohio
Pastor. James Coffman .
10:30 a.m. - Sunday School
7 p.m. " Suinlay .
Service
7:30p.m . Wednesday Prayer .
1. t "
Service ,
7:30 p.m. Saturday enning:' ,
worship service - ':' .
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The Warren County D.eqi.
ooratic ,at its
meeting
ed' .. to eri40(se J he
of; inul!ediat!y
to
Lebanon. The,
a . n,ewly
Milling Machine
The.' was bro!1gpt ,tp
the floor by ,Franklin Cit}! ,Pre
cU;ct
President ot: WaIiren 'Q:mnty
Bar . A$sociatiop, After
discussion of the issue
motion by former City Procesu- .
. tor, Stanly Kolb, it was unam
resolved to tPe '
annexation- of the 806.64, acre
tract of . the Village of South
Lebanon.
. ,
Central Committee Chairman
Scott H. Ray, J r., directed the
Committee Secretary, Sondra
Bays, to prepare a resolution
and transmit the same to Warren
County Commissioners and to
the village officials of South
Lebanon. ,
Earlier in the month annexa
tion petitions were submitted to
county cOmmissi(;mers. The pet
itions were signed by 82 resident
freeholders of ' the South
anon. tract.
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1 (}.a.m. - &mday: MOrning
6:39 p.m. -.Sunday Evenirig
6:30 p.m. - Wednesday Evening
PirSt Baptist'. Church
North Main Street
Jolm :P. Osborne, Pastor
a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Mor:ning
6:30 p.m., Union.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Prayer
Meeting.
(Affiliated, w t h Southern.
Baptist Convention).
Pint Church of' Christ
East High Street
Thomas Stevens, Minister
9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible
School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
and Communion.
6:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting .
6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship.
7:30 p.m.. Wednesday, Bible
. Study.
Priends Meeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., Sunday School.
10:45 a.m., Sunday Me.eting
for Worship (unpro- .
grammed).
St. Augustines Church
High Street
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.m. & 11 a.m. Masses
8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Holy Days
7:30 p.m. First Friday
7:45 a.m. Daily Mass
st. lIary's Bpiscopal
Church
Third & Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11 : 15 a.m., Morning Prayer
1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays:
Holy Communion 2nd &
4th Sundays.
United Methodist
Church
Third & North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
10: 15 at
Worship.
9: 15 a.m., Sunday Church at
Study.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel
lo.,.hi
p
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10:00 a,m., Sunday SChool.
7:30 p.m., ' Sunday, Wednes.
day and Saturday, Eve.
ning ' Worship services.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday Youth
Service, '
BABVBYIBUBG
\
Baptist -
\ Church .
Southem Baptist Convention
Norman 'Meadows, Pastor
9:30 a.m" Sunday School.
10:30 'a.m., Sunday Morning
( Wonhip
. 7:30. Sunday Evening
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Mid
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
Jonahs Run Baptist
Church
Ohio 73 East
Lester Kidd, . Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunday School.
10:00 & 11 :00 a.m., Sunday
Worship Service.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship.
-
United Methodist
Church
David Harper, Pastor
9:30 a.m., Sunday Church
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday Worship
Y oum Fellowship an<J Bible
. Study "
Harveysburg Full Gospel
Church
E. South Street
Rev. J Hamilton, Pastor
7:30 p.m. Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday ,Evening
nuy
Perry Church of Christ
. Wilmington Pilce -
Social Row Road
Bus' Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible '
School.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 p.Ih., Sunday 'Evening
Bible Study, all ages.
7:30 p.m., Evening Worship.
7:30 p.m., Wednac:lay, Mid
week Prayer and' Bible
Study,
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wAYIEIVliL. OHIO .
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lOe join 'our . friends ana neighbors :' : ,.-
in a prayer lor peace ior the in
commuidiy, country. ' . '
m.ROLLY
l1niteid Methodist
Church
Rev. B.axter
9:30 .a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m." Sunday, Worship
7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Prayer
SPBIB",VTJ,IiX
unltea Methodist
Church
Walnut-Vine
LYTLE
United Methodist
Church .
David T. Willard, MinisteJ'
9:30 a.m., Sundayl
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday SchooL ' .
7:00 p.m., Sunday, Evening
Worship Services con-
by youth.
Ridgeville Community
Church
St. Rt. 48 & Lower
Springboro Road
Robert R. Meredith, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 Morning
6:30-p.ttt: Y"o'ud(
Ray L Shelton, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
AM. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. EVening
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7:30 p.m. Wednes day Evening
jr. ,
7:4' p.nr.--"ednes4ay choir
, rehearsal' -,
Spring 'Ohurch .
of 0hriSt- '
.. Street '. ' . '
10:00 Worship
7:00 p.m. 'Evening Wor.hip .
8:00 p.m Wednesday Evening
Worship . "
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SPrlDg, Valley
Friends ChurCh
Mound Street
E. Friend Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday school
, 10:30 n.m. Morning Worship
. Christian Baptist Mission
Main Street
Mrs. Lois Dunaway Pastor
Sunday School 10 a.m . . -
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Evening Worship 7 :30 p:m.
Prayer Meeting,' Wednesday -
. -7,:30 p.rn> .
Prayer Thursday
.7:30p.m. -
Song-fest last Saturday eaCh
month 7:30 "
5:30 p .. m. Sunday Sr. 'Youth
Recreation '; ,. '. .
6:30 p.m'. Sunday Sr. Youth
Services
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Genntown United Church
of Christ
Route 42 at Genntown
Ray Stormer, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Worship Service
10: 30 Sunday Church
School
5:00 p.m. Sunday Youth
Fellowship
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Free PentacosteJ Church
of God
RR 122- Dodds, Ohio
Pastor. James Coffman .
10:30 a.m. - Sunday School
7 p.m. " Suinlay .
Service
7:30p.m . Wednesday Prayer .
1. t "
Service ,
7:30 p.m. Saturday enning:' ,
worship service - ':' .
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The Warren County D.eqi.
ooratic ,at its
meeting
ed' .. to eri40(se J he
of; inul!ediat!y
to
Lebanon. The,
a . n,ewly
Milling Machine
The.' was bro!1gpt ,tp
the floor by ,Franklin Cit}! ,Pre
cU;ct
President ot: WaIiren 'Q:mnty
Bar . A$sociatiop, After
discussion of the issue
motion by former City Procesu- .
. tor, Stanly Kolb, it was unam
resolved to tPe '
annexation- of the 806.64, acre
tract of . the Village of South
Lebanon.
. ,
Central Committee Chairman
Scott H. Ray, J r., directed the
Committee Secretary, Sondra
Bays, to prepare a resolution
and transmit the same to Warren
County Commissioners and to
the village officials of South
Lebanon. ,
Earlier in the month annexa
tion petitions were submitted to
county cOmmissi(;mers. The pet
itions were signed by 82 resident
freeholders of ' the South
anon. tract.
. SHOP AND sAVE
,;AT: JHOMEII- ;... ,r l _
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.' 11iere .. seems t to be no way "and Robin Lainhart; " ' ed : style from an 'attract-
. but up . Lytle , Boy Scout three years, Harry Crabstree, Paul ,' lve Christ mas table
Troop 30 as reflected by its re FJder1llld ,Rodney t 'Brown and in the .
Court 'Of four years, TIm Miller;' John . and "guests ,were
United Methodist Church. Moseman Ray Brown.
, It watched' The Court was ceremonially orated and uniquely lighted by
18 as ' .sO merit badges and -16 highlighted with the presentation strands oif ChristmaS liShts
:,rank"acivancements were bestow- 9f' new Tropp scarves of offi- terJ)ate.TrooP 30 colors; .
ed upon 18 Scouts' bY. Scoutmas- cia), ,white al)d to all
. . _. . ter . Robert who ,I .:me . I scarveS: were
assisted. by noted 44 year Scout- pfesented in. friendship and hon-
ing enthuSiast; Elza Abraham, orary' TiPop 30, m,eOll>ership to
'holder .o,f the distinguished Sil- 'special Etta and
ver Award. Ray Dtiim, Scoutmaster for
were wit}:l Troop 111 at Middletown. _
th<, presentation of Ufe Scout
awards ' to "Pauf -Elder and' Divi(i Abraham, guest speaker, re-
<?hler and Star awa,rds to Rodney Viewed laws and the '
BroWn, Gary Hampton and Jerry, 'meaning of Boy for
Helterbridle. . seven Tenderfoot 'Scolits accept-
. Jerry Malcolm, John Mose- ed into the Troop, duriJ.tg the '
,man and Harry Crabtree were evening.
advanced to First Class Scouts, "The noted Scout leader, who
Robin lainhart received Second -lias i;een turning out :expert
Class rank. woodcarvings 1926, alSo
John Moseman was spotlight- entertained the crowd with
ierricea
REEDY com
pIe&e plwnbu., iDItaIIatioD i.Dd re
pain. c.n 807 .... 20
HOLIDAY aeoident. di8ippear qUiet-
ly when 70U caD Paul' . X-Pert. Cer-
pet aeuui.c. Ph. 882.7876: 31c2
HOME repair aod mainteDaDoe car-
'peD&er, CODente, ibeet p.a-
... roofiDa ad eIeetrioal. ....
7"-2982. 2 ...
,
FARKfeDClDr. bam paiDtm, aad
...,..,. lP'ree IItboa_ Phone )lid.
dIetown f28-lm or '17ed
TOY PGGdIe Stud 8enIM, AKC
JtePtered. White or Apricot. 110.
AppointlQ8llt oDIJ. Phou 8t7 -"a.
lW
ed during merit badge ing demonstrations background-
tion with 11 badges to his credit. '. ed by the exhibition of several
The. total represer;tted seyeral of his works. He honored each
hours . of and ernest , adult Committeeman with a 'gift
achievement. . . of. hailtlSome, 'handcarved let- GOLD 8priDp Beaut1 Aop: WII
Jerry- Malcolm also gained ex- teI:' opener. tab appointment. ...,.... ft-
. tra merit badge ' recOgniti6n. He .. Qaus . appropriately 187-dDl. .....
was the first of the Troop to concluded the Court -BeID-Wanted
, . . dis b f WANTED. : Fun moe. y --'-. with
earn the photography badge. _' pnse VISIt . t<:>. tri ute gi ts to typioa aperieDoe. IIUI&
A si,gnal honor went to Jes members and candy for to 1eam new procIIi and
Malcolm, Troop adult Gommit- , '\ visiting youngsters. work in aD eompoaiDc departmeDtL
.. tee Chairman. Malcolm was pre- Scouts were received by par- Apply" '!'be JIiaml Guett.e,
sented a pin his and WapaeniDe. tlDOtf
continuous serV:tce: to .Troop' :30 ,' .. Court; were seiv .o&ra Of naDka
since .. 18 years ago. r,::Z;::::;::;:=====iI, GiiBH to thaDk. aD' lD7 frieDdI aad
He also ..fi . . veu nino " oeiPbon' wllo . _t me -- aDd
- r BABY SITTING YiIited: me cbBiac ' . ., in the
. Other year pins. awarded in. WANTED 8101 :
eluded.:. year, adult Commit- Special weekly rates or MY ..... -tIaaab to III frieDdI and
teemen, Dennis Dalton, Editor wil" sit by hour or day. aeialmolll for ' oudI, ..... and
of The Miiuni Gazette and Ebbie Consta . nt care in a good , --.. of kilad_ at the pIIIIiq. ,
Ga of our brudler Bam . Stubbe. A very
dd" Waynesville High 'School ', home. lIJIIOial tbaDk JOU to Bn. L. L.
sciel1ce Scputmaster :;':, . , Phoile, ,897J.S921 ",iYoWII for hie ICheduIe to
NEW home 'for '.ue, 3
family room, firepleee, 2 ear p"ap.
Located on ONeaIl .lId. : 10" don
.1riU buy. For more information caD
CIwIee H. Welch m.e6H. 2ectf
!mAL NancE
NonCE OF DISSOJAJTlON
'Notice II hereby liven that the
. partnenhip heretofore esilltinc under
the fmn name of Bill-DaD Flower
Shop conductiq bulin_ at a2
South Main Street, Franklin, Ohio.
h ... beeD m.otveci by reUDn of the
unauthorised ablenee or DanIel
Jeob and from the IJidh day of
Deeember, 1960.
W'dliam Kindred, Jr .. iI authorised
to adjUIt aad' aettle aD debt. due to
or 0'IrinI ' by tald partnenhip, De-
eemher " 1960. ' ,
" WiDiam Kindred, Jr.
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. , ALL 'rIPBS.
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Bobert Cuter " Son .
21 N. SNIT. '
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO ...... .
Real Eitate
The foimer ' Tom Norris
. home in Waynesville. Fea-
, turing 2 or 3 bediooms, fire-
.place, 45 x 15 foot family
room, 2-car garage, built-in
stove. Vacant. Price $1.9,500.
The Bob Townsend Home.
. This beautiful home has 4
bedrooms, fireplace, baths,
full basement, car garage,
central air conditioning. Brick
and frame construction,
design. Price
$38,000.
. 'Tom Florence Realty
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'. CONESTOGA
TEMLOK8 TILE
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EmbolMd textuNd .... et
with neutral beige tonet.
Sta,.sbetry and-Scout., Jerry ... ; '/ J '" ,: '2.. As)(" em Hill be .ftiJabIe duriac our abeeooe. 81ei
Helter-bric;lle; two. , . " . .">4- ... . ,' ... ' .. =
BLUE w.tre not oDly ride W I , 'i'll , n I ..
,of lOil but leavee pile 10ft aod lofty.
lililotric ahampooer II. Wayne8- W '
'-::'ville FUrnitUre. 31el . It , , '11" , i C I
. . SdltA'll.:il ,,1&4" {or wie Ilt 'J:hl!
Miumi! G"..,Ue. 100 S. II..aD .
16ucl.f
BUimG OALL . SELLmG
nil ( ::'; :'"
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AQENTI FOR THIS
(1900 '.pIlon 1aDk) .:.
VERY
.-_._ . .,. ... ----- ,-- R 7DAY DELI
'2-DOOR 18 cu. ft. FriPIain cheat .. 'Track with ..
. ' , ...... , ..u .... freaer; Ph. 897-2668. 81el , - PHONE r' 9 1- 4 0 II' ,
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Alexan8et'; Mike B9r-
,I gerdin;
. sOn; Carol Brooks; Denife .Hill-
man, 'Kenna .
Panlet8'
ter;Vemon" Golllhugh; Stuart
Cullop; Judy Strouse; ' P8in: '
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1
ler; Tun BIlmey; Shutts;
&san ! 'lbiIl; J.arrY BUgo; ' Barb-
, ara Bradley; Harry Dumford; Kar-
on I Hampton; Tere.. Hartsock; ,
Rod Richards; Jeff Benner; 'Matk
florence; Walul . Peal. ,."
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11th-Kenneth John
Engel;. 'BarlW'a, Christi
Oebbie Watkins; Sally
Wientjes; Joyce Wilson; Jeff
BOurne; Sue Harmon; Bonita
"Horieman; .Rex Lutes; Kathleen
Allen; Pat Barrett; Cathy Crane;
&azanne Moore; Wilma Stevens;
liz Bryant; Deborah Earnhart;
Brent Measel; Rhonda. Murray;
Scot Powell.
12th-Diane ': Aken, Oumnaine
Banas; Ronnie Bargo; Sue Bry-
ant; Cathy Terry Cor- "
nett; Janet Counts; J",dy
Ron Crockett;Jill Ecker; Tammy
Edwards; Cathy. Glenda
Garrett; Sheila GOoch; ratty'
Grieshop; Susan Hartsock;Sherry.
Isaacs; . Ramona Lamb; Kathy
Lewis; Jewell ..
Malicot4'; Sharon Maloney; Mary
MeSser; Donna Morgan; Ully Os- .
borne' Carol Sharp" Mark' Shaw' , , . ,
Brenda .
. son; J{oger Stnttoil; 'Ahne Tool-
ey;' Teresa Vint; Lynette Wilson;
judy Wood. . .. -.'
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6:30 p.m. .. - &mday Evening
6:30. p.rn. - Wednesday Evenmg
PInt Ohurch
North . &reet .
John .P . . Oabome, Putor
10:00 a.m., Sunday . School.
1 i:oo t,fomiD, Wonhip.
6:30 p.m., Training Union.
7:3 p.m., Bveai.Dg Wonhip.
7:30' Wednesday 'Prayef
.Meeting. . .
(Affiliated
l
W t h
Bapriac, Convention).
Pint Church of Christ
But High Street
Thomu Stevau, Minister
9:JO_a.Dl.
J
Bible
. School.
10:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
u.d Communion.
6:Gq p.m. Sunday Youth
Meeting .
6:30 p.m. Sunday, Christian
Youth Hour.
7:30 p.m., Sunday Evening
Worship.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bible
. Scudy.
Prienu Keeting
Fourth Street near High
9:30 a.m., SUnday School.
.10:45 Sunday Muting
for Worship (unprq-
arunmed).
St. AuguatiDea Church
Street I
Rev. Joseph H. Lutmer,
7 a.m. '" 11 a.m. Maua
I a.m. '" 8 p.m. Holy
7:30 p.m. Fint Friday
7:45 a.m. Dally Mus
st. lIary'a BpiacopaJ
Church
Third '" Main Streets
Rev. Harold Deeth, Rector
11: 1.5 a.m., Morning Prayer
lat, 3rd '" 5th Sunday,;
Communion 2nd '"
4th Sunday .
United Kethodiat
, Church
ThUd '" North Streets
L. L. Young, Minister
. 10:i5 a.m." Church at L
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. .. "':' .. Sunday Clturch at :
Scud,.
6:00 p.m., Sunday, Youth Fel- I
lowsIU
. p.
BABVBYBBUBG
" Prieadahip: Baptist
Church
Southern Baptist ConwutiOft
Meadowa, Putor.
9:30 a.m., Sunday SchOol.
.10:30 a.m., Sunday Momina
WonJup
7:30 p.m.; Sunday Evening
Service.
7:30 p.m., Wedneiday, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
Study. .
Jonahs Bun Baptist
Church
Ohio 73 But
Later ICidd, Pastor
10:00 a.m., Sunday . School.
10:00 '" 11:00 a.m., Suaday
Wonhip Service.
7:30 p.m., Sunday i;veaing
Wonhip. .
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UDltecl Jiethodlat .
ChUrch
David Harper, PUIOr
9:30 a.m., Suaday Church
Service.
10:30 a.m., Sunday School.
11:00 a.m., Sunday Wonhip
Service.
Youth Fellowship and Bible
Study
"7. (_-: ' :--,
HarveySburg Full Gospel .
Church
. '
E. South Street
Rev. Jack Hamilton, Pastor
7 :30 p.m. TueSday
7:30 p.m. Friday - Young
People's Service
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening
nuy
Perry Church of Chriat
Pike '"
Social Row Road
BUI Wiseman, Minister
9:00 a.m., Sunday Bible .
School.
to:15 a.m., . Sunday Worship.
10:15 a.m., Sunday Youth
Worship.
6:30 pAl., Sunday 'Bveai.Dg
Bible 'Study, all ....
7:30 p.m., Evenin. Wonhip.
7:30 p.m., Weda.ad.y, Mid-
week Prayer and Bible
Study.
B.ADDoOK IBSUBAlfOB
WAV.ESVILL. OHIO
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WAVNUVllLE, OHIO
I,AMB'S AUTO SALES
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," the LoI'd. : .. I .'
": 13 AniI ' Solomon orr.Nd. a sacrmc. Ot
. pMc8 offerlnll, which he untO the
. . , Lord, 'two Ind twenty thou..flca, .nd
" . In hundNd :n twenty thOUSlncI.....,. So
the' and aU child,... of 1,"'1 dedI- .
the hoUsie of the' Lord
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lnet In 1.,..1. with, ,,1m, a .... t ,
tlon, from tile enterln, In of.' H,",,1ft imto
the rtver Opt, before' Jhe Lord our God,
dIys lrid .. .
.... .'
on the dey he sent the people
. - . - ....... bIeaed tile 'kln" liMI W'Mt . ...,1 ..... , _
. unto their tents end IIad Of ... rt for
. \ III the 1OOd .... . thll the Loftt Mel for
IJftId his. lnet for larHl his. people.
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IUNDAY
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BOi,j.Y LftLB . .. .
United Kethodiat . United .. tbodlat
Church . . Oh11l'ch ..
Rev. Leonard Baxter .' . David , T.
9:30 . m., Sunday School. 9:30 SuDdayl
11:00 a.m., Sunday, Wonhip . ..
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.. . . 10:30 . .. SchooL
.7;30 p.m., Wecblaclay, Pnyer 7:00 Sunday, Bvaung:'
-Service. COD- '
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uJitW'li8thodist ... ',"" Commun.ltv
Church . St. Rt. 48 &: lDwer
. Springboro Road .
Robert: R. Meredith, Putor Ray L Shelton,
&om Sunday School' :" 9:30 A M. Sunday School
. . 10:45 AM. Morning Worship
10:30 Mommg 7:3Qp.m. SUnd;ay Evening
. . 6:30." ... Youth Fellowship- Service .
. jr. hip. AW&
7:4' p.m. Wednaday Choar S'30 ' Sr v th
_I. _____ 1 p.m. Uily ou
rCillcanaa Recreation . . .
SpriDg Valle,
of Ohriat . .
Glady Street -:
10;00 a.m. Morning Worihip
7:00 p.m. BWDing' Wonhip :
8:00 p.m Wednaday Evening
Wor.hip
Spm. VaJ1e,
. l'riendi Church
Mound Street
B. F'riencl Couser, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday schOol.
Morain, Wonhip
Christnan Baptist Million
Main Street
. LoiS 'DUnaway -Pastor
. Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Morning-Wonhip - 11 a.m .
Evening 7:30 p.m.
'Piiyer Meeting. -: .
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Prayer 'lhunday
.. 7:30 P'.D!'_ -=-
Song-feat -l.aat Saturday each,
. . . .
- 7:30 p.m. '
6:.30 p.m. Sunday Sr. Youth
SerVices " .
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Genntown . United Church
. 01_ Christ . .
Route at
llayStornner,Fastor
9:30 a.m. Wonhip Service .
10: 30 Sunday .Church
School -
5:00 p.m. SuQday Youth
FelloWship
t .',
Fr.' Pentacostel Church '
. R.R. 122 - Dodds, Ohio
:.:
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10:30 a.m. - SUnday
. 7 p.m. - Sunday Evangelistic
Service
7:30 p.m. - Wednesday Prayer
Service .
7:30 p.m .. Saturday .
worship service
SINCLAIR
WAYNDVILU. OHIO
mH-DIaD SPOT
WAVNIlVlUoE. .
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WAV.ElVlLU. OHIO , .
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WA.I ... SV
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. 'WAVNElYI OtllO '.. .",
..... . UAI,n.
Alexan8et'; Mike B9r-
,I gerdin;
. sOn; Carol Brooks; Denife .Hill-
man, 'Kenna .
Panlet8'
ter;Vemon" Golllhugh; Stuart
Cullop; Judy Strouse; ' P8in: '
. , , '" .
. ,
1
ler; Tun BIlmey; Shutts;
&san ! 'lbiIl; J.arrY BUgo; ' Barb-
, ara Bradley; Harry Dumford; Kar-
on I Hampton; Tere.. Hartsock; ,
Rod Richards; Jeff Benner; 'Matk
florence; Walul . Peal. ,."
.'
11th-Kenneth John
Engel;. 'BarlW'a, Christi
Oebbie Watkins; Sally
Wientjes; Joyce Wilson; Jeff
BOurne; Sue Harmon; Bonita
"Horieman; .Rex Lutes; Kathleen
Allen; Pat Barrett; Cathy Crane;
&azanne Moore; Wilma Stevens;
liz Bryant; Deborah Earnhart;
Brent Measel; Rhonda. Murray;
Scot Powell.
12th-Diane ': Aken, Oumnaine
Banas; Ronnie Bargo; Sue Bry-
ant; Cathy Terry Cor- "
nett; Janet Counts; J",dy
Ron Crockett;Jill Ecker; Tammy
Edwards; Cathy. Glenda
Garrett; Sheila GOoch; ratty'
Grieshop; Susan Hartsock;Sherry.
Isaacs; . Ramona Lamb; Kathy
Lewis; Jewell ..
Malicot4'; Sharon Maloney; Mary
MeSser; Donna Morgan; Ully Os- .
borne' Carol Sharp" Mark' Shaw' , , . ,
Brenda .
. son; J{oger Stnttoil; 'Ahne Tool-
ey;' Teresa Vint; Lynette Wilson;
judy Wood. . .. -.'
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1966 CHEVEl:.L, phone 897-5686
6cl
MAYTAG automatic washer, $95.
Modern Console TV '75. All perfect
condition. phone 897-5287 6cl
IIfz year Beagle Hound, male. phone
897..6466 ' , 6cl
1966 PLYMOUTH 383, automattc,
red, 'cragar mags, dual quads, Hedman
Hedden, 391 gear. '1100. Phone
897-6716 ' 6c4
1954 FORD Ifz ton pickup truck.
Cleao, good mechan'lcal, new front
fender. , goo,d snow. ttres, wired to
pull trailer. $165. Spring Valley
862-4304 6el
1965 CHEV Impala Super Sport.
4-speed 327 engine, bucket seats,
navy blue convertible, MAG wheel
covers, no down payment, assume
loan, $48 per month. ,897-4861
I , 6cl
EARL V f\MERICAN kitchen table
and 4 chairs. Good condition. phone
897-6731 6nctf
SLIM GYM ...:: the world's easiest
method' Of active exercise. Also some
size 20 dresses. 897-2232 evenings
lind weekends. 5c2
$COTCH Terrier puppies. AKC. Ph. '
897-2359 5c2
.APPLESand fresh ' c'ld;r. , -- c. ld e r
Fruit Farm, 2 miles South of
Centerville on route 48, East on
Nutt Road 3/4 ' mite. 27ctf
SCRATCH pads for sale at The Miami
,Gazette. 105 S. Main St. Waynesville.
16nctf
HEATING Stove for sale, 75,000
, BTU with blower. $50.00 Phone I '
,897.4350. 31ctf
GESTETNER Model 451 duplicator
with G.stefax Electronic StenCil
Scanner and cabinet. All excellent
, condltton. Phone The Miami Gazette
1897-5921. 16nctf
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FI REPLACE wood. Will deliver. Ph.
897-4). 70 3c4 !
, HELP WANTED
HIGH SCHbOL BOV to work lifter
school 'and' on ,.kends In prllge.
call 933-2166 ' , ' ,6bl
TVPI'ST, part time, fasCinating newl-
paper work, witting to lellrn new
tYp.set procels:' ' Apply" In person at
' 6i;1ctf
Indl\ilduill part
8dvWtlslng ales In Wilynesvllle, areli.
, APply' In the to1laml G,zette
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f ,. ,'The former ' Tom Norris
hom" in :'. Fea-
turing 2 or 3 bedrooms, fire.
plaCe, : 45 x 1'5 .foot famBy
' room, : 2-car ,gaiage, ' built-in
stove. Vacant. Price $19,500.
'The Bob Townsend Home.
This beautiful home has 4
bedrooms, flfeplace, baths, ,
full 2*, car garage,
, .centraliaii coilClitionirig. Brick
,and conStruction, early
Price '
$38,000. ,
,. ':",,' Tom Florenc.e
Ph 8975000
. ' .
WANTED
Y,'ANTED: ' Bllbyslttlng. Phone. 897-
5921. Ask for , Jean. ' 18nctf
- --
WANTED to buy-50 used pl!lnos,
write Bl)x 542: Wilmington, Ohio.
21ctf
SERVICES
FEBRUARY Cleaning special. Furni-
ture 20% off, 9x12 to 12xl2-$8.95.
Call us today for other low prices.
Paul's X-pert Carpet Cleaning Phone
932-7876 5c4
REEDY PLUMBING-For your com-
plete plumbing Installation and re-
pairs. Call 897-6629 Waynesville. 4ctf
-,
HOME repair and maintenance
carpenter, concrete, sheet metal
painting, roofing and electrical. Phone
7462982. 21ctf
,FARM ' fenCing, barn plllnting and
repillr. Free estimates. Phone
Middletown 423-1424 or 4227494.
17ctf
TOY Poodle Stu.d Service, A'KC
, Registered. White or Apricot. $50
AppOintment only. Phone 897-4148
15ctf
COLD Springs Beauty Shop: Will
take IIppolntments anytime. Ph. 897-
4398. 48ctf
1 .IP
CalU11
wili swap horse, one broke
4-year old and one yearling
point filly for weaned pigs.
call 897-4286 '
Swap two 7x35 15 in. tires,
stereo console cabinet, for
things of equal value. Call
8975122
------------.
, More than 6.000 business
changes daily are recorded in
each edition of ' Dun &: BraeJ-
street's financial reference
book. which com .. out :mrY 60
days with 209,000 neW' items of
, information.
the time Julius Cae-
sar introduced leap year in
45 B.C. , to correct the calendar
and the late 16th century, the ,
calendar gained about 10 days.
To rectify the error, Pope'Grt!g-
ory XIII decreed in 1582 that
the day following October 4
should be designated October
, 15-instead of October 5 .
"Your hair needs cuumg
badJy," remarked the
barber.
"It does not," exclaimed
the custonler in the ' chair.
"It needs, cutting, ' nicely.
You cut- it badly ' the last ,
time I was in here!"
PH. 897-7931 or 897-2241
BOB 8M ITH
, , BACKHOE ' EXCAVATING SEPTIC
, " ',.cUJ.:Y.SRTS ' IINS'fALtED , TRENCHING, GRAVEL, 10p ,-
. ' JSOIL','; .OMPOSr-;-- FILL DiRT. ,,'-,
DO' YOU HAVE ' THESE '
FIRST AID SUPPLIES?
A trip" the drug stOre
today may save you from a trip
to the hospital in the months
ahead-':if you make it a point
to pick \lip whatever first aid
supplies you really should
have, yet lack.
Man y good brands are
available, and your pharmacist
will be glad to help you choose
the ones that will serve you
best.
No nultter whai other pro-
ducts you decide on, the ,fol.
lowing-at the minimum-be-
long in every home. Check the
boxes of those products you
have, and the blanks will tell
you what; you need.
o Adhesive bandages, includ-
ing large ones ..
o A firslt aid cream or lotion
for abrasions.
o One pair of tweezers for
remoViing splinters.
o A unnrersal antidote, in case
of poisoning. '
o Adult and children's ther-
'mometet.
o RhuUhist, good for poison
ivy, non-poisonous insect
bites and mild sunburn.
o A stolll8ch upset remedy.
o Sterli2:ed cotton and cotton-
tipped sticks.
o SterilE! dressinl5to cover up
wounds.
"
o Ointment or baking soda-
for burns.
o Olive oil or mineral oil-a
single drop to take
of the eye. '
I ;'
. H
103.9
FM
, " DR. WAYNESV ILLE, O.
.;:
\t_ ":'::D.
":'N,E;W,, ai' 'U:SE'D' b,ARS ,
".' IIE
IIEI
_ ..
, , " OlE OF' ,THE lARGEST IN ,tHE MEA.
, '.' ", ,' , :' THE' LANG CHEVROLET cO., -'::. .', ','
' l21, E .. , MAIN 'ST. ... , '
1111
-No. Dot bit troable Bm, pt their ba .. I'eIUIy
...... are to eare for am; beMa- pt tbeIr diaaer,
, aDd BDI. dOll t forpt tbeIr nap. _ , '
SWAP Coilimn
______ ____________ _
......................... _
ADDRESS: City _____ _p-------
-,
"
, Item You w .... t To SWAP
Item You Want To swAP For
SEND THIS ENTRY BLANK, AND $1.00 TO:
The MIAMI GAZETTE
11:0. Box 78
Ohio 45088
I
FII SllE
State __
zip ' __ _
from 3% to 15 acres lOcated close to WayneSville.
Some terms available. Discount for cash.
Phone 897- 5841.
THE COUNTRY GOSPEL-AIRES :, Ht
GOSPEL MUSIC CENTER
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR BIBLES
RECORDS - SHEET MUSIC - SONG SOOKS
INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES
MAIL O'RDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
114 NO. ST., RT. 42, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 45068 . ,
PHDN':: Bu B97-7056 - Ru. 932-7203
, ,Bu'tlRe ,
.11 ,IE.' . - .. ..
FOR TH ,
Iitti MartI , .. ...,. .. ,..... ' I=' ......
- Rita '. , ... tt "
I t
---... .... -:-.,;-;;.,; -,;;;..;;,------- ----....... -
1966 CHEVEl:.L, phone 897-5686
6cl
MAYTAG automatic washer, $95.
Modern Console TV '75. All perfect
condition. phone 897-5287 6cl
IIfz year Beagle Hound, male. phone
897..6466 ' , 6cl
1966 PLYMOUTH 383, automattc,
red, 'cragar mags, dual quads, Hedman
Hedden, 391 gear. '1100. Phone
897-6716 ' 6c4
1954 FORD Ifz ton pickup truck.
Cleao, good mechan'lcal, new front
fender. , goo,d snow. ttres, wired to
pull trailer. $165. Spring Valley
862-4304 6el
1965 CHEV Impala Super Sport.
4-speed 327 engine, bucket seats,
navy blue convertible, MAG wheel
covers, no down payment, assume
loan, $48 per month. ,897-4861
I , 6cl
EARL V f\MERICAN kitchen table
and 4 chairs. Good condition. phone
897-6731 6nctf
SLIM GYM ...:: the world's easiest
method' Of active exercise. Also some
size 20 dresses. 897-2232 evenings
lind weekends. 5c2
$COTCH Terrier puppies. AKC. Ph. '
897-2359 5c2
.APPLESand fresh ' c'ld;r. , -- c. ld e r
Fruit Farm, 2 miles South of
Centerville on route 48, East on
Nutt Road 3/4 ' mite. 27ctf
SCRATCH pads for sale at The Miami
,Gazette. 105 S. Main St. Waynesville.
16nctf
HEATING Stove for sale, 75,000
, BTU with blower. $50.00 Phone I '
,897.4350. 31ctf
GESTETNER Model 451 duplicator
with G.stefax Electronic StenCil
Scanner and cabinet. All excellent
, condltton. Phone The Miami Gazette
1897-5921. 16nctf
...
FI REPLACE wood. Will deliver. Ph.
897-4). 70 3c4 !
, HELP WANTED
HIGH SCHbOL BOV to work lifter
school 'and' on ,.kends In prllge.
call 933-2166 ' , ' ,6bl
TVPI'ST, part time, fasCinating newl-
paper work, witting to lellrn new
tYp.set procels:' ' Apply" In person at
' 6i;1ctf
Indl\ilduill part
8dvWtlslng ales In Wilynesvllle, areli.
, APply' In the to1laml G,zette
" ":" , , 6nctf
; , "RIiII E te
. , J. ,..
f ,. ,'The former ' Tom Norris
hom" in :'. Fea-
turing 2 or 3 bedrooms, fire.
plaCe, : 45 x 1'5 .foot famBy
' room, : 2-car ,gaiage, ' built-in
stove. Vacant. Price $19,500.
'The Bob Townsend Home.
This beautiful home has 4
bedrooms, flfeplace, baths, ,
full 2*, car garage,
, .centraliaii coilClitionirig. Brick
,and conStruction, early
Price '
$38,000. ,
,. ':",,' Tom Florenc.e
Ph 8975000
. ' .
WANTED
Y,'ANTED: ' Bllbyslttlng. Phone. 897-
5921. Ask for , Jean. ' 18nctf
- --
WANTED to buy-50 used pl!lnos,
write Bl)x 542: Wilmington, Ohio.
21ctf
SERVICES
FEBRUARY Cleaning special. Furni-
ture 20% off, 9x12 to 12xl2-$8.95.
Call us today for other low prices.
Paul's X-pert Carpet Cleaning Phone
932-7876 5c4
REEDY PLUMBING-For your com-
plete plumbing Installation and re-
pairs. Call 897-6629 Waynesville. 4ctf
-,
HOME repair and maintenance
carpenter, concrete, sheet metal
painting, roofing and electrical. Phone
7462982. 21ctf
,FARM ' fenCing, barn plllnting and
repillr. Free estimates. Phone
Middletown 423-1424 or 4227494.
17ctf
TOY Poodle Stu.d Service, A'KC
, Registered. White or Apricot. $50
AppOintment only. Phone 897-4148
15ctf
COLD Springs Beauty Shop: Will
take IIppolntments anytime. Ph. 897-
4398. 48ctf
1 .IP
CalU11
wili swap horse, one broke
4-year old and one yearling
point filly for weaned pigs.
call 897-4286 '
Swap two 7x35 15 in. tires,
stereo console cabinet, for
things of equal value. Call
8975122
------------.
, More than 6.000 business
changes daily are recorded in
each edition of ' Dun &: BraeJ-
street's financial reference
book. which com .. out :mrY 60
days with 209,000 neW' items of
, information.
the time Julius Cae-
sar introduced leap year in
45 B.C. , to correct the calendar
and the late 16th century, the ,
calendar gained about 10 days.
To rectify the error, Pope'Grt!g-
ory XIII decreed in 1582 that
the day following October 4
should be designated October
, 15-instead of October 5 .
"Your hair needs cuumg
badJy," remarked the
barber.
"It does not," exclaimed
the custonler in the ' chair.
"It needs, cutting, ' nicely.
You cut- it badly ' the last ,
time I was in here!"
PH. 897-7931 or 897-2241
BOB 8M ITH
, , BACKHOE ' EXCAVATING SEPTIC
, " ',.cUJ.:Y.SRTS ' IINS'fALtED , TRENCHING, GRAVEL, 10p ,-
. ' JSOIL','; .OMPOSr-;-- FILL DiRT. ,,'-,
DO' YOU HAVE ' THESE '
FIRST AID SUPPLIES?
A trip" the drug stOre
today may save you from a trip
to the hospital in the months
ahead-':if you make it a point
to pick \lip whatever first aid
supplies you really should
have, yet lack.
Man y good brands are
available, and your pharmacist
will be glad to help you choose
the ones that will serve you
best.
No nultter whai other pro-
ducts you decide on, the ,fol.
lowing-at the minimum-be-
long in every home. Check the
boxes of those products you
have, and the blanks will tell
you what; you need.
o Adhesive bandages, includ-
ing large ones ..
o A firslt aid cream or lotion
for abrasions.
o One pair of tweezers for
remoViing splinters.
o A unnrersal antidote, in case
of poisoning. '
o Adult and children's ther-
'mometet.
o RhuUhist, good for poison
ivy, non-poisonous insect
bites and mild sunburn.
o A stolll8ch upset remedy.
o Sterli2:ed cotton and cotton-
tipped sticks.
o SterilE! dressinl5to cover up
wounds.
"
o Ointment or baking soda-
for burns.
o Olive oil or mineral oil-a
single drop to take
of the eye. '
I ;'
. H
103.9
FM
, " DR. WAYNESV ILLE, O.
.;:
\t_ ":'::D.
":'N,E;W,, ai' 'U:SE'D' b,ARS ,
".' IIE
IIEI
_ ..
, , " OlE OF' ,THE lARGEST IN ,tHE MEA.
, '.' ", ,' , :' THE' LANG CHEVROLET cO., -'::. .', ','
' l21, E .. , MAIN 'ST. ... , '
1111
-No. Dot bit troable Bm, pt their ba .. I'eIUIy
...... are to eare for am; beMa- pt tbeIr diaaer,
, aDd BDI. dOll t forpt tbeIr nap. _ , '
SWAP Coilimn
______ ____________ _
......................... _
ADDRESS: City _____ _p-------
-,
"
, Item You w .... t To SWAP
Item You Want To swAP For
SEND THIS ENTRY BLANK, AND $1.00 TO:
The MIAMI GAZETTE
11:0. Box 78
Ohio 45088
I
FII SllE
State __
zip ' __ _
from 3% to 15 acres lOcated close to WayneSville.
Some terms available. Discount for cash.
Phone 897- 5841.
THE COUNTRY GOSPEL-AIRES :, Ht
GOSPEL MUSIC CENTER
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR BIBLES
RECORDS - SHEET MUSIC - SONG SOOKS
INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES
MAIL O'RDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
114 NO. ST., RT. 42, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 45068 . ,
PHDN':: Bu B97-7056 - Ru. 932-7203
, ,Bu'tlRe ,
.11 ,IE.' . - .. ..
FOR TH ,
Iitti MartI , .. ...,. .. ,..... ' I=' ......
- Rita '. , ... tt "
I t
,
"
Mrs. CherYll 'Hartsock, displaying W, U,'detliJ
o
' County Debate
Ecker Dwight Marriott, tied Mason fOf
individual speaker point$ enabling Mason to take fir$t
0. ..
Our "brainstorm" idea of getting a side view of the new sign erected
at the intersection of new route 42 and the 'Avenue' didn't fool our
faithful Where Is ft? farts at all. Those correctly identifying the sign
include Earl ' lamb, Mike Borgerding, linda Walters, Elizabeth
Adams, Jones Service Station Gang, Minnie Davis, Henry McFarland,
Alice Morgan, Richard Peak, Audrey Oary, Mike Rye, -Jimmy Coff-
man, Greg Blythe, Barbara Boggs, Robin Morgan, Walter Rathwet,
Sara Fox, Sally lander, Tammy Pringle, Susie Pringle, Billy Pringle,
Mary Pringle, Davy Pringle, Peggy Graham, Craig Campbell, Bobby
Campbell, Valerie Campbell, Waynesville Farmers Exchange gang,
Mr. Watscm's sixth grade class, I>clvid Mercer, Kara Fricke, Eric
Whitmer, Brent Morgan, Susan Dellard, Randy Dellard, Aaron
Crane, Jennifer Brown, Greg Smallwood, and Brent Crane. We
really scratched our heads to come up with this one so try your
luck and give us a call at 897-5921. .
WISH' I'D w ... D
THAT
A CommunIst is a guy
wants to use your pot to cook
your goose in 'it.-Louis
, Graves, The Nashville (Ark;)
News.
Self-rilrhteouB people ' 'often
owe theill reputations to the
lack of tE!mptation.-'M. Gene '
.The Van Born (Tex.) I
Ad ..... JI-
rae WAtmvlUI NATIOIR I.
PAYS MORE
FOR YOUR SAVINGS
EHective 'Februa" 1
4
'/2Ofo
COMPOUNDED AND PAID OUARTERL Y ' ..
E,Hective Immediately
5Ofo
5'12Ofo
INlUIL IlTERDT ..
-...... BTIFIIITD, OF IIPOIIT
(MiBIaaa I1,800.00)
INlUIL ImREIT 01
-' OlE-YUH 1ERT1F11118 OF lINtin'
" (MbIIa ..
. .. "JIIJIUI 14'11IR IAIl
, .
ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $20,000.8)' THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT CORPORA'frON " "
MEMBER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . . I ) '.,
.,.11 Vii, ow.
. . ". : I I r
. ,
;for Wayne
, , .
Waynesville Bank
Stockholders'M_ing,
,
"
Mrs. CherYll 'Hartsock, displaying W, U,'detliJ
o
' County Debate
Ecker Dwight Marriott, tied Mason fOf
individual speaker point$ enabling Mason to take fir$t
0. ..
Our "brainstorm" idea of getting a side view of the new sign erected
at the intersection of new route 42 and the 'Avenue' didn't fool our
faithful Where Is ft? farts at all. Those correctly identifying the sign
include Earl ' lamb, Mike Borgerding, linda Walters, Elizabeth
Adams, Jones Service Station Gang, Minnie Davis, Henry McFarland,
Alice Morgan, Richard Peak, Audrey Oary, Mike Rye, -Jimmy Coff-
man, Greg Blythe, Barbara Boggs, Robin Morgan, Walter Rathwet,
Sara Fox, Sally lander, Tammy Pringle, Susie Pringle, Billy Pringle,
Mary Pringle, Davy Pringle, Peggy Graham, Craig Campbell, Bobby
Campbell, Valerie Campbell, Waynesville Farmers Exchange gang,
Mr. Watscm's sixth grade class, I>clvid Mercer, Kara Fricke, Eric
Whitmer, Brent Morgan, Susan Dellard, Randy Dellard, Aaron
Crane, Jennifer Brown, Greg Smallwood, and Brent Crane. We
really scratched our heads to come up with this one so try your
luck and give us a call at 897-5921. .
WISH' I'D w ... D
THAT
A CommunIst is a guy
wants to use your pot to cook
your goose in 'it.-Louis
, Graves, The Nashville (Ark;)
News.
Self-rilrhteouB people ' 'often
owe theill reputations to the
lack of tE!mptation.-'M. Gene '
.The Van Born (Tex.) I
Ad ..... JI-
rae WAtmvlUI NATIOIR I.
PAYS MORE
FOR YOUR SAVINGS
EHective 'Februa" 1
4
'/2Ofo
COMPOUNDED AND PAID OUARTERL Y ' ..
E,Hective Immediately
5Ofo
5'12Ofo
INlUIL IlTERDT ..
-...... BTIFIIITD, OF IIPOIIT
(MiBIaaa I1,800.00)
INlUIL ImREIT 01
-' OlE-YUH 1ERT1F11118 OF lINtin'
" (MbIIa ..
. .. "JIIJIUI 14'11IR IAIl
, .
ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $20,000.8)' THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT CORPORA'frON " "
MEMBER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . . I ) '.,
.,.11 Vii, ow.
. . ". : I I r
. ,
;for Wayne
, , .
Waynesville Bank
Stockholders'M_ing,